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I CITY'S TAX FOR TIIE INSANE. WHAT IS lAID OF THE D-CM-ON FOR THE STATE. No BA* to av \i i-.:m. OP tiu: CAM IMTCRKW ? M..NKY BAVSD Bt THK CITTB OORTBfT. None of the clty B-il-i-l c .nncctcd w.th the Financc or I.aw departments car.-d to express an oplnlon yeaterday regarding the Statea suit against the city to rOCOVOt Ncw-Yorks qiiota of back taxes for th>- car.- Of tha insane outsi.le of the cltv. awountlng to ?1.400. ono. whlch w*,* dccl l.-d bv the v-eneral Term at Saraioga on \\ .-In.'-day ln favor of the Btata ? '...uroller Fitch aaid thal lt waa lapoaoiMa to tell from the telegraphlc re? porta Of the case what the actual dctennltiaiion "1 ha>e aent for the full text of the Bodtfoa." Mr Fitch aaid. "and expect 10 get it to-morrow. If, as I am Informed. the clty has been rellevd from the pavment of Interest on ihe back taxes. the judgment will Justify the WlBdO-B of conteatlng the clalm in court and beneflt the clty fur beyond the Mat. of suit. I do n -t belleve that there waa anv atlpu'.rttlon on the part of the clty to accept the judgment of the General Term as flnal or that anythlng w:ll prevenl the forporatloi. Counael from carrvlng the case to the Court of AppaaJa Actlng Corporatlon Counse! Wllllam U Turner a'.a. deciined to make any statenc-nt for pnhlioa tlon aa to the gtatus of .he case "I cannot do ao." he sald. "until I recelve an ?fflclal COpy of the declaion. If the clty's conten flon that the State la not entltled to Intereat on the amount adjudged due to the State has been nuatalnrd. It wlll save conalderable money to the City." Mr. Turner aaid that he, too. expected tO have the fuil text of the decislon to-day. Assistant Corporatlon Counael .lohn M. Wanl, who had eharge of the delalls of the case and took part ln the argument before the General Term, eald vesterday that no sllpuiation had been entered lnto on the part of the city to make flnal the judgment of the General Term. The only thlng agreed upon by the eounael on both Bldea, 1 e aaid, was that the decislon aa to the elty-a llabll lty for 1WW shouid exten.l IO the foUOWlOB years. T?-ere was nothlng HOW, he aall. in the way of %A* i.-ig ;hc o.tar- to the bighest iribunal. The ataten nl - often haan J^da that lf Mayor strong lm approved the blll relatlve to the' care of the Inaane and provwina for the gratuitous tranafer lo the State Of Wards IalanJ "nd the mll'.lonB' worth of property and hulldlnga where the cltv malntalns Ita lunatlc patlenta .hla clalm of the State for Sl.tui.ouu back tax.* would have t'?en extirgulshrd. Preaident Harker. of the Tax Department aaid yeaterdav tha; th.s repreeentatlon of the matter wa. erroneoua and unfour.ded. The Mayor was dlaaatisflel wlth the blll becauae It ma.ie no pro vlalon to releaae the dty from thea- back taxee for th.- maintenance of the Inaane of th* JBtate outside of New-Tork. wn..e a: the same tlme it aave the State real estate and other property ot ?reat value. Had the Mayor approved the Wll, Mr Harker aad. II would not have relleved the cltv from a dollar of theae unlual daims or tne F'.ate The c'.tv governm.-nt of 1S93 refuaed to pay them on the ground that the tsxpayer. of this cltv could nol be law fully held f.r lha care and ma'lntennnce of the pauper maam n the other eountlea of the Btate, w.-en ihey took care of thelr own unfortunates of tu.s rharaater at thelr 4.W11 cost. as well as of nll other inaane found ?within the bor lers of the dtjr. TO BKND BACK ALIENB. THK BTAT! U7NAC1 rO-IMIBBIOM NOW IXT-VR BSTBD IN Ni.w TORB ?'>si:s Albanr, Sept. 12.-The State l.un Bl y I'otnm.s Pi .n expecta that the dedelon of the Oeneral Term. compelllng N.w-Torh to pay ita qnota of tax for ?UM care wlll result in New-York County tum tag over Ita pauper insane to the Btata aa aoon as the neceaaary it-glsation can be BOCared. nnd lt 1? Bccordlngly Intereatlng :tself in the dlspoaltlon ot caata of all.n pnupers reported from N<w-York Cltv On the report of l"?r. MaclmiM. St p< rln tandenl of tha Stw-Torli Clty asylum. tiie >'om mission aecured avldence to lay before Cormmla aloner of Immlgratl in Benoer ln two cases. and the latter has agreed to aee that the patients are tranaported by the ateamahlp eompanlea to the countries from whlch they came. Th.- caaes ar. those of Mra. Mary Hall. admltted tO the New-Tork asvlnm on Aug ist lu. and Del l.iugt admltted on Auguat :*.. The Hall woman had been ln the Unlted States on'.y ten months and In New-York Clty only thre? m antha before her admlaalon t > the Instltirk.n Sh.- formerly llved ln Ireland. and she sailed tr..m Uverpoo. to Phlladelphla on the steamer K'-nsington. Aftrr etavlng In Phlladelphla for a time Bhe came to Albany anl than went to New York. reach.rg the latter plaee In Junr. I.lugi came lo Amerlca wai Mav He .tarti . from Oenoa and was brought over frbm Ha\r<- in tho steamshlp Xormanu a. ! BIOBEB PRICES FOR COAL. OFFTIAI-s CONF1RM REPORTB Of AS IN-'HRASK IN PHH-ADELTHIA BUT BAT THKRB ls N.. .-' MHIN tT* IM Reporta fr n Phlladelphla conflmiing the rumors of the raislrg of Ihe I rlcea Of coal from 10 tO K> cent. a ton wera c rflrroed by Lehlgh Valley offl clala yeaterday. Al the ofllce of the Pennaylvanla Coal Company it u . ? -all tbal the I lvanee was due lo no comblnal n, bul waa the normal result of tha contlnued drwghl in Pen'taylvanla, ao that the mlnea wen wltboul water, and cf the reatrlo tlon of tonnagr Ylco-Preatdeol llolden, of the Delaware, Lacka vaana aad Waetern Rallroad. profaaaed litil^ faith ln these reaaoa. for the advance, and sald: "There has been a gradual broadenlng of the market alnce lAugual i Prlcea wera hlghu- laat nreeh than the week bofora, and are blgbar *t!l! thla week. We are selllng 2.". per cent. more coal HOW than at the eame tlme a year ago. No, I know of no coaa tdnntlon what. ver." , _,_, __ The Pennaylvanla Coal Company alao denled any knowledge of any comblnation. I'hlladelphia. fcept 12 Th. Readlng lUllroad Corr.panv to-dav announced an advance ot :-om w t? 18 centa a toi: on all slzea of Anthradte coal. ex? cept pea coal. This appKes a.nly to lme and clty trade and not to tidewatrr trade I hla actlon ha- been followed by a almllar move on the part Of the l.ehigh Vallev Company. and will presuma bly also be followed by the Lehlgh Coal and Na\; gatloti Ccmpanv an.l the pennaylvanla Rallroad Company. An offl. ial of th,- Readlni Company ? tated to-day that the eonditlon ot the trade war? ranted tha- advance. and that the movement has beei antl.-ipated alnce Beptember 1. lt is aaid that an advance ls customary at thla fleasuii of the year. ALI. BXFOBt RFFF XtrsT BB JXBFXCTBTX The l'nlted Statea atatute paaBflrt Mar-h 2 last ex tendlng the Insprction of Ilv- cattle for export from th's f-ouniry 10 freah, salfd. canned, corntd or pack-d beef will go into effect n.-xt Monday. The Collector'a olll-r ls maklng speclai preparatlona for lh.- .-xecut'.on of the law, ..nd l'eputy-l olector .lawthorne, of ihe F.rst Divlalon. that for "..e olearan . of veaaela gave warnlng yeaterday thal no dearance papers would i.e glven to any reaael tiavlng su.h meats aboard wblch had not Ihe n. - Bary cortlflcate. of Inapfl tlon. ? sin: l :.n BBB mxtf at BABBADOB8 Tlm Amerlcan barl: I.ottle Moore arrlv.d li< re yeaterliy from Aleppy, India. As reported ln The Trlbun,- al lha tlme, the Moore pal Into Barbadoes on Augual -. w;th all hands ill of berl barl, a d's aaae son.. what simllar to acirv>v All arr now we i ex'rpt the mate, wbo waa lefl at Barbadoea ///: DOBB XOY ADMIBB BALLOU. J hn >' Hatnea, |be prealdenl of the Amerlcan So dety for the preventlon of Cru-lty to Anlm-ila, has ten for lha october number of "Our Anlmal 1'ii'i la," a monthlv magaalne publlahed by the an artlcl.- on the recent agltatlon against flghtlng at Atlanta. Mr. Halnea crlt1clt?.-s li, pevere ta-rma the parfonaanoaa of winiarn Hoata Ballou ln regard to the reportad scheme of bull flghts. Mr llalnes'a artlcle dooaa with the followlng polnted paregraph: No.v w.- modeatly dlaclalm any credM whatever for ar.v part of Mr. \\. How* Ballou'. exploita ln thla matter. They are exclufllvely hia own. and h. o-u;!.t to have ihe undtvtded credll of them. We tr .? . therefore, that our .?jiiteinporarlr? who havr totimated lhal thi "Humane Bociety of New-York" _s entltled to .mv part of Mr Ballou's renown shall da lhal gentleman ihe justic.- lo say there ls no Buch Inatltution, and.ihat the Ain.*rla-an Bociety for the PreveuUon ol Crudty lo Animals. havlng Ita tartera ln ihis clty, has nelther Inaplred Mr Ballou'a crjaada nor l*en In any wa>- oonm with lt. Whal lha aodaty dld waa to wrlte to the Grorgia BOCletiefl to as.-ertaln whether there waa any foundatlon for th<- n< wapaper r'pirt of a propoa>-d hulil'ght at the exp'-altl .i. Recelvlng. as we ex p- ??? . a perfectly aallaf' tory reply. a'.l that we navr alae. done has t?-en t<> look on. noi alwaya wlth ainusement. while Mr. \V. Hosea Hailoil has made hlmaelf and a very aaered eauae rtdlculoua. c nn: at. FtBCBHT BB paci. 0O3TFBBBX0B Tha representatlvea of the Bt. Vlncent de Paul Bocletv Couneila ln aeaslon at the Miaalon of the Ia..inac_:ate Vlrgln, I<afayette Plaee and Great J..:,- .. ? , yesterday dlacussed Ihe queatlon of an "Armrlcan Pulletln." to Ih- publlahed by the Bu prer:? Councll. The conference wlll meet agaln to-day and to nlght the delegatea wlll attend a ban.piet glven hy tbe Cathoi.c Club, aj, hUIpU Archblahop C'or riAtkit wlll a"tal--. JAMBB MITCBBLL 8CDDBBLT IU THK CHAIRMAN OF THF. ST<>' K KX-'HANOr. AT TA.'KKI' rv llKM<?KltllA<:K OF THK. THH.'AT. James Mlldiel. the ehalini.tit "f th* Btoc* Kx chang.. yeaterday stru.k his ?..%.. up.?i ,l"'/1,;k a: .t p. m , an i aralbad . ni 1: COVETN. To si i: Tili: IBA BBACM ROAD. A.iR.'st Meldling wa. ye.terday appointed guar ttaa ad Htam tar hta son. August. Jr.. fourteen years old. who wna Injured ln th.- .;*??"' ? on the Baa Beach Rallroad, for lha pur| bringing .? auli f-? damagea ag-lnai the company. judg.- Beekman mada she appolntmeat. OOCRT CAlaMNDARi POR TO-DAT. ?aari-ai Omn Cha-ab-ta i>r.rr i..-.km;.n .1 - .'..i" wpena ut 10-Ju a. m Hut lona Calendar called al 11 h .11 n 1. Raga* ** Mu-flBone: No - ?y*'*-""1 \" Sul.-k.-r No .1 I'ln- va i:r.-.nl..r_. No, 4. 1 >? npli ! iVarlnV: No B, aame - mme; No. * Btmtn Overbaufti, No, 7. Voaeeler v Jonea; No B ;,''' ,." v.. Ai.ier. So '.'. matt? ot V v. Pruli Importlnfl i... Na i". Jone* v?. Mndaa) Nn ? -.. ''""< **? p***? .?***"?J* matter n( Hlgflln.; No 13. Yeople. eto ?* "?,ktSw A" Na 14 Peoou >?? ? Nat lona N. iaa. ro.. wo. io, .,.?r.|,. ' . . No. i'i. Coehran va > N?. 17'. Be-fgtn v. Deerlna; No l?.FJ'nn '%*?_?/*!_? IS Rapaport ra. N v. Mni Ua. I.ljrhl ?? . No. -?. Mul Llfe li... ... x*. I"!. Al; No Sl _"?-???; ' .''''Vmo,i 22. Foote va. EmatM-haf; No ? MallMk'? - ? ''r* ?-? "'? Nn -4 m?t'.-r of Maivlwr-ave.j Na .... Btoom ve. Plumbera' Rupplle* Mfg Ce . s M *-?-'"??'- K'M,,r"!' No tl. Cnlilw.ll *?* Aailnmatlc laib U. Nu. ?"*.-__"' wteh ra Boetwtck; No -".'. Bchwwln vi Becond Avenue It lt .'.. No :i". Lrwte ea mme; No 81, St*ven*on vb. ?am* N.. .12. BkrhmMl -..- Olrach i.iih Co.; No. al mai t.r ..'f i.l.l *~'.t.n l.land U. Bat.; No M. .-..(T-n* ys. Steffena No. .'lf.. Prlin-hel va. Drltachel; No. M. matter ,f Mooeypenny; No, 91, mat.er of Hamllton; IS Nuhr v*. Kni.er. Na 80. Qoodman v. Feldnu-en. Buprem* Court-Oeneral T-im --Ite. ... Kiipreme Coorl apeclal T*rm l*aru i. II and Iit-Ad 1..urne,l f.r th. term. . , Circult courl l'art. I. II. III ar.d I\-Ad)oarn*d hn 1 S-ptrtor .'??urt ?pectal Ttim Befora Dagro, 1 Couit ?ti__?rlor1 Coirt-ai_eral Term AdJooraed for tbe tenn. s_,.-ri., Coun Rquity Term.- Adjourned tor th.'term. Bupfitor Court Trlal Trrm-l'nrts I. II and III?Ad Purroaa't*'. C_*_ri Chamber* Before AraoM, t?Motion ralendar <-?n-d at 10:30 a. m. Will* fbr probate: M.n- A. reii r. Annle Bllimga. Hirhnr.i C. Combe. ****** *l Wllllamaon, Doela L .earney, ... M40 a. ra.; Wllllam W-V,r'r'".,"!-? c-.uT' -Tr.Hi Term Betoee niaaieaM. * c.urt oi>en* nt 10:30 a. rn, No Aa) calen_ar, Comi-on Mea. *P* lal Twm Bafore Daly. C J. Oearl open.* al 11 h ni. M-.il 'n* ?common Pl*a* 'i-n-n.l, Term A.'i...i-1-..-i ..r"* Ma. .-. ...... o vi.ua Baalt* T.rm adjourned K.r ')"? t-im. .?.'.",",.". I'l""- t'm, T.-,n l-.irlA I. II an.l lll-Ad 3 ,'u? Courl Groerai Trrm? Adjourned .ln.*dt.. City c.ur. Bpeclal Term- r.-f r* Botty, J.-Coort open. "oSV^ourt-TTl-rTerin-Paru i. tt Hl aad iv-AJ ?K.iiin-d f.?r tbfl term. RBrBRBRfl AITOINTED. Suprem. Court. P.y I.pckm.n J. Kerr.rner va Mandelbaam DavM B. Og_ea. Uoenaon ea. tteii Hl. har.l H. Bmltn Haven. ?-. Weai Bld* Blecttrt. Llghl Powar cmpany a. Wallter Ota Common Ptiea, By Daly, C. i. K.rnan v.. Keenafl Meaea HerrBBaaa. Sup.rlor Court. By Dagro, i, Baratflta va O-haa-Aagaat-fl H. Taadfltpaal R_c_SVMm Aii'..inti:i>. agpreaaa Cbart. ].-? iteekman. J. Maitei of Atia* Iron Coaatractlon O nrpan] artafl 1 ? S'i[.erl"r c. art Hy Dugra, I. i...,,. M v Pililu-wr v*. Nqnltabl. Mntual Flra Inflnr ?nr* c..-i ratlon Loul. '' Raegen'r. c.I.tk- KAil-y ?? Wlnceni Wobotawltfl aad otbera Wuia.: a Ita .-?-? M l Ml A TTA WB FA V,F. WBl L PBBTt YAL. The culmlnatlng featlvltlea al Manhatun Beach to-morrow wlll ba a ban-llt for Bdward E. Rtce. There wlll ba mu.lc by Kerker'. Orcb-Btrm, 9Dti ll voi.inte.rs for 'he far-w.-r. parfortnaneca of "Wl," nnd a flpecial Brtworka eahlWI by Paln Karker'. Orcbeatra wlll glva concartfl al I* and 1 p. m. tho programmea Inclndlng many of Mr. Rlca'a baat known eompoaltlona. and hla new waltt, "Sw.pt by Ocean Brnaaea.' dadlcated lo Auatln Corbin. Mlaa Thereaa Vaughn ani Mark Bmlth wlll ba tho ? .: , Ist., and Maa Mar.-t/.k wlll per.onally ronduot his "Kntakerbocker Dance** and his ovartnrfl to "Har moza." Mr. Rlcfl *ill rondiut bls own coinpo.ltion., Hnd \v.il..T Jonea, mada up aa Boufla, wlll wbld ih. baton for th<- ' Klng Cotton Marrh.'' Bunday wlll be the laat muafeal day of the aeaaon at' the Beach and wlll be devoted to eompoaltlona ,,f nmertcan compoaar* glven by K.-.k.-r's Orcheatra. Among the we.l-known compoaerfl who mrlll dlreel ihelr own work* ui.- Max Maretaak, B. Q, i'm;. Heimun Parlet, Rudolph Aronaon. --harle? Pucrner, Qustave Karker, M. Buatla, Harry Braham and B. K Rlce Tln* aololfltfl wlll be Thareaa Vaunhn and Wllllam Pruatte. Pollowtng ara to-morrow's pro grammep; AFTRRNOON, i Royal Pn i.i - Mare- .J]'"' 2. Ovarture, "Coraalr".'*'''" 3 Waltaea ?A'lenna UI.I".Strauw. i. Toreador h-.uk. "Cann-ii".uiaet Mark Stni-.i. .?.. Raln I'r-.p K---11- .'<'??? i;. March. "Kinir r iton". ~ ; Uavoit., "Adi nla". ??? Rl J a Knlrkerb rkei dan <? .Maretaek Orcheatra Hr* l*d by l.et. 6 H nga, "Oerman".:" ' ' '? Mlaa Tl.? * atigl "? l" Dreain tttet th. Ball.Uimby. ii Belertlon, "Ultle ChrHtopher".K. rk.i 1" m..|.|i. "Columblan Ouard". Rica li, ,M. ited lo Qeneral E. A. M< Alpln. EVKNINO. i March, ' i: .yal Palai ? ' . ]'? ' ?j Dverture, "Kvanawlln.". " ' .; Orand f-1-ni..n. "Pearl ol IVkln".K'"*_*'1 4 \Va;.7. "_hr.pl by Ocean Breei.- mew). l?,ii. ?'...! id Auatln Corl lll 6 Bona, "Carm.n,.roi^ador".Blael Ma .. Bmlth 6. a"Huah, UttU Glrl, Don'l <',->???.....Rlce l Morceau, "She'a Captlvated .Me". R 7 March, ?K.nif Cotton".aou.a Orrh.Btra dlrected hy iValter Jonea. ? Crnnd ?elwtlon, "Pearl of Ivk.n".K.-l.-i :,; Oavotte. ?Adonhi"._'.""'; pi Ui-irn.-'.i Polk ...HK*.-s' ' Mi*. Thereaa Vaughn. 11 Overtare, "Hwinoaa".Marrtaek Orehewra -Irecteg by Maa Marata**. 12. Eacelalor Marek.-..??;;?,;.". ... Heated I ? - R R*y? ***? 5INGE EDNA RIDES A MOTOH WIIEEL. <Tn.m Truth.?Copyrlght. 1-'..". i -. Truth Company.) i WII 1 IK liri.Mi' OBT '.NT" DE BLOOMER8. 2 IIET, HERE! IT R*ID VI l: PI8TM! HOLD ll' WHAT YKRSA- H WE HOUi KR l 1' A.N BWIRK lo.M IIANI-.-: UE MIKK' . HKMTRR QOOD. l'M Hli. VKH. ,1 nt T KDN.v BOMEWHAT rviXPPBED, KNEW NuT lloW Tn STOI- THB MOTOR ?. PIREWORKR! f-IINQ B. BOOMlll *> OWIlllllltl UP-TO-DATE SHIP ARMOR LtStn-NANT ACKKIIMANS NKW FAi'K HARDENING PROCEBB. .?\nu.iNi/.\TPi\ RA_mtK?D BT THI CCTTOK] OR QAMfBfl in THI BORTACl OW THI BTKKL. TO BM TRKATBD A BATIB pactort mr. \\ mhSngton, Bept M iflpedaD. The saying that ibe completlon of modern battla-ahtpa lai.l down developmenta In ordnance maka th.-m antl quated, arhlla an eaaggaratlon :n the maln, may .lMn i?. .ertfled In pan ln regard to araaor, at i, ,?i K furtbei aad mon tborough aapedmenta justify ih. expectatlona entertatnad by Naval or?l , ipertB, ihe aajing wlll be appllcahla lo this tsteni ;:. ? ie caae. of th.- Indlana, Maaaachuaetta, Oregon, lowa and tha crulaer Brooklyn. Armor platea lurni I oul la tha ITnltad Btatea to-day ar. .uperior In balllatlc gnalltlaa to any nttnufactur d abroad In the oontaal agalnal blgh-power ritiei. American platea bava proved tholr i _ea!laaoa, and the r.s.iiis of aavara triais bava boao ae...pte.i by forelgn countriea as coodudve avtdanea of the fa.-t. n n .s through tt"' bo* fainou. Harvey proceaa thal American armor makara were enabled lo i.-ap lo ihe fi ' - aml furnteb platea of ..: leaal "... per .-ent greater readBtance ihan any made in k.i rope, Thla proceaa wll! s....n have to giv- way to another, whlch has been Inveuted by Lieutenant Ackerman, of th.' N.-.vy. an experi .... duty In tho Bureau of Ordnance, Navj Department, lf, as Naval offlo-T. axpect, reault. whlch bave been developed In recenl practlcal leata at Indlan Head are conflrmed by further and more tborough irialc. THE GA8HED PLATB AFTER THE TEST. Lieutenant Ackerman- invention is a novdtr, nn.i ba. attract. i favorable attentlon nmor.g ordnance ixperts. In the Indlan Head ta-sts referr.-i to a sev.-r.-lnch plate, treated I.y the Ackerman proceaa, was Bttacked by four a-lacb Carpanter projectllaa The average striklng valodty of the shells was _.,..., fooi ida, and the average Btriklng eoergy t.i... foot tona Tha- greatest panatratloo of any ona ahot waa nhout six Inchea. THE IIAKVKY PROCEM A COMPROMIIB. It must 1..- explalned thal th.- Harvey proc.ss is a compromiae between tha eomWned armor, cotn poaed of . soft wrought-lron ha.k wdded t?. n iiari st.-.-; face, and tt." ho__o?nneoua itaol plato. Before lts adopllon th<- war betWOen the artillerists and the armor trak-ra advocatlng lha dlfTerent typaa of plate was a bltter ona, and battlea were fo.ight 0B almost ev.ry provtnf gTOUOd ln Kurope between 1171 and MM to detarmloa whi-h klnd of armor gava tho baal reault*. ?omatl-aea ooachar n. r.r of armor won .-nd at other tlm.'S BUOther Almost Invariabry, however, compound iron was aeleeted by Oreal Britaln ror the protectlon of hf-r veaaela while <>n the Contlnent there was wtda rang- m tha i.vias uaed. Bofora IM tha ateel mai- wa. of an Inferior quallty, comparatlvely apeaklng. an l when carbon was Introduced to harden and tempor lt to an extent sulllcient to breah up the abol eommonly uaed, tha chllled iron Palllaer, berore eomplete perforatlon reeulted, the antire plate beeaaM brittle and hard and waa badly eracked hy almost every Impact, large frug mentfl of the plate belng dlsplaced and espoalng tbe ahlp'. .Ida in plaeea. The objeel of tha com? pound plate was to preaent .1 face BwnTdeatly hard to break up this claaa of proJectUee, bai belni I to b Bofl and e_tenalble back, ti.racka whlch formed dld nol axtend through tha plat 1 s.. ns :.) ahow the veaad'fl Interior framea. It w.is round, how.-ver. that. the huri faca peeled off tt.e back, and the latter belng Bofl and bavlng In It aell no great realatlng power, Bhelle of forged sta-.-i were enabled to porforata it eorapletely wlth peater eaae than In 'he mm ot all-st--.-: platea. Certaln Inventora In this country nnd In Europe tri.-1 t . ovir iodii th- 'l' r. is pe tullar 1 1 both i. referred to by udng a "oundatton plate of Bteel Introduclng on ?>ri" face ;i inllldenl amount <.r carbon t.. make lt hard, while the remalnder of the plata- would be s.ft.r than in tha caae ..f the old all-ateel platea, and far tougher than the wrought-lron back of tho compound platea. it waa thought thal as there would t." no arddlng In such i, plata there would i.e no tiaking on th. Burfaca Tha Introductlon of earbon Into wrought-lron ln the manufacture of Bteel, by what is known aa the rementa'lon proof... la aa 0*.d BJ the knowledge of .teei It.elf. Kor year. It wan employed a. a method Of purlfvlng "nc* Improvlnj? varlou. low Krade. ?f uteel and maklim then. res-mbl.* In quality __0N expenalve varletle.. IIAHI'KNIN.S HV THK ITBI OF CARBON. |fr llarvey's pl o. Mfl I ???tislsts ln heatlrm tbfl melal t.i a ternper.ture BbOVO thnt of molten rn.t iron, ir. aa alr-tlghl furnace, in i-onta. t arltb l ??? ipectally palantad alatrfra o( carbonaeaooa ma teri.il. 1" .vp.-rlment. It h.is 1,. *i found that deletertoufl oompoBanti in iba matal wara volatil ,-,. i ,,, , ombtaad arttb penetratlng carbon xa.es, und were th... dtfltodgfld. Al thr .an.e flni.- u Bufllclanl amount of carbon araa dapoMtad In ihe aurfaca of tba metal to permll it I i ba bardeoed und l.-mpered. Whlle tba reault. wlth tba lla-v y pia.t-s hav* baan hlghly aatlafactary from ?? baU latlc polnl of rtaw, there has nereaaatily been mueh dalay ta lurnlng oni Iba ptal ?? by the manufac turera, for ti"- raaaon thut the procaaa of ireat ii).nt i. t-dious. Back plata for tba battle-flbtp iindrrRoIng COOBtructlOO had tn remain in tln* fur naea, undeg an iiu.-tis.- hoat, for nearly ? month. Durtng Ibal tlm? th.* Kreate.t '-nre had to l?' >-x arclaed to ?ee lhal th** hent wa. nnlform; that no ? ,,,,. !,].,(,, rpr-eived more carbon than an? other, or that the heat ran too hlith. whl.-h WOUld re.ult In th.- BOftantng and ?aKKi.'? of the metal. Bometlmea ihe ontaMa alr not into tbe rurnace, caufllng the io*. of tbooaanda of doltara and greal dalay ... tba eowpletloo of the armor for th<- tbipa. Lattatiy, bowavar, experiment. have .hown that a. the matirlal now Bfled ln the manufactUTfl of nrmor i. of tba baal quality, no advantaga i. Kalned by the employm-nt of tbe Intense h.-.C of the coetty Harvay procfloa, nnd that th.- carbon may be eaally Introducod throuirh any of the old and well-known method. of cemeutatlon. In ad dillon it h.is b. en found that the oarhonl7:at:on can actually he more rapldly nc-ompllshed by an? other carbonaceous mlxture ihan that hitherto employed. The process, howev.'r, even wlth these Improv. ments, Is tedlous and expenslve. In order, for example, to Introduce a sufflclent amount of < arbon lnto the fac- of a thl'-k plate a time eon BlderaMy mor.' than prozlmate to the thlckneaa of the plate must be employed. At th? same tlme, tho carbon sinks to a certain extent deeply lnto ih.- plata, a.. that th.- latter may erack. much ln the same manner as the old ateel platea, whlch contaln- 1 th" Bame arnniri! of carbon IhroughOUt Then, agaln, th.- Immenee volume of heat contain.-d ln th.- thl"k plat?s pn-vented tr..-',r rapld chllllng. bo tt.it the futl advantaga of th? carbon actualij iu t;;-> plate aurface was nol obtalned THI ACKERMAN PROCEM. Lieutenant Ackerman's pro.-css of tr.-atlng platea Is simple, an.l at tha- same tlme comparatlvely lnex paaatve Thay oan ba treati i by it in much less tiina- than arhen the Harvey procaaa is use.1. Un? der i.ieui.-nint Ackerman'a proceaa, the faoe of a plate la cut into a numb"r of ga-h.-s, or pock.-ts, with narr.w ridgea between. Th.. accompanylng cut, whi.n is made from a photograph of tne plate recently tealed at Indlan Read, ahow. how these gaahefl anl rldaea .r.- apaeed, and bow Ihoy out wardly affed tne appeamnce or th.- plate. It la apparont that th-- carbonaceoua mlxture can thus go int.. both aldea, and the top >>f th.- ridgea, an.l tne carbon can actually p.-netrate In all plac.-s tha- de leptb ..! ..n>- ai. i the aame tlme, Inatead uf oo. ng ln .rom tl..' fl-' aurface alona. In thla araj. too ih.- depth ..r per.etratl m can be regulated by changlng the depth of th" gaahefl, maklng them shallow f..r thln platea and deeper f.r thl.-k platea. Agaln. ti..- percentage "f earbonate depth may be regulated. II" lt ls .lesira-d to rarboniae very oulekly, to a h.gh percentage, the ridg.-s would be thln. and be n.or" quicklv Impregnated Another f"utur>- ls that the Reat beeomea coneentrated ln tl..- ridgea, whlcb reach a hlgh temperature much earller than the body of th" plate, ao lhal tha carbonlsatlon i.a.gins , irlier ln tt." eaaa <.f thln platea, these ndg.-s wlll be forged d .wi. .\.'ii with th.- aurface of ti.e plate, constltutlng a highiv carbonlaed layer, while the whole plate has been beneflte.! by belng eubjected to il.ls kn-adlng and compreaalon, afta-r the loosen ing. crystalllalna effect "f the long-malntalned .urnace beal In the caae of th 1. k plates th" Inventor pr< t., allow the ridg.-s to stand Intacl a propoaltl. n alther ..f conalderable bardlhood. or howlna the Dos-esalon ..r ,i knowledge vt the character ..f the re siai ...'?? "i' theae platea, which artllleriati have not hitherto ^? .11 i.t to dtvulge. Lieutenant Ackerman savs in lact, small crack.s ur openlngs in ind COn lin'ed to ih" hardened race of his plate. have no matertal .-rY----t on thdr realatance. Craek. formed bv 1b- Impaei o( .-i.'li wili not be Inlttated bv them. run ? 1 them. n..r nece-aarlr) rollow them. Heaay. thal they will atop cr.i.'ks whi.-h go toward them. In the raae of thlck platea, if the ridga-s ar.- made rath.-r thlck. anl the expoaure to the cementatlon ls comparatlvely Bhort, carbon penet ratea only to a certaln depth over tha- sid.-s .-md topa of tn? ridg.-s leav Ing th.- cur<- tough and strong Supae m.ently. in chllllng. th- actlon of tha codlng me llum I. tell to the bottom of the 1.let- \\ hen .-v.-r there ls carbon. an adamantlne envelope or hardened st.-.-l is fonnad. and the reflultlng sun ..-.? 1- rompoaed of a nrlddle -.r lattlce w.rkorhai w.v.s.,,,.! depreaalon. of conalderable depth, bedded i,, ;, .,.rt.? r. bul very much tougher metal. BITPBRIOR T.i ..HDINAUV rACB-HARDBNINQ Thls Btructure, when eomparad to the ordlnary .ace-hardenlng pUite, ha*. ll la .latmed, all the nl vantagea of atrengtli and rlgtdlty tbal t- i alry brldge work baa over tba aolM beam. Ordlnarlly lha lepth of .1 hardened face la ab. ut one toch, and ln no r:. ,-.r i? an elghteen Inch plata Iban ta ? Bta-lncb bul by Ibe uae of tho gaebea employed In th? - ,,i i.i-ut. n mt Ackerman the hardenlng treatmem may beaunk to two Inchea In .l.-pth ln th tin -k pi.it*-. '.md all tha beneflta of the treatmenl obtalned at mueh leaa rxpenaa, to a greater depth than tha o! I proceea. \. ? ,t, i ,in experiment haa already l.n madi .even-lnch pla:. al Indlan Head, nhlch waa | bv the Ackerm in i ro eaa The pl ite aaa ?even Inchen thl-k. an i aaa attacked bj four ermor ulerclna projectlle*. The eul repreaenta Ih* polnta of Imoact. Th- Bral ahell .tru.-k the plate flboul mldwaj between tbe top and bottom, toward tbc riKht si.i.- and Ihe aecond In the aame relatu ? po , lefl Blde. The thlrd ihol itruck near the low*r left-hand eorner. and the fourtn al tne upper kft-hand eorner All of Ihe projeotllea were mor* .I ? - damaged In th* contact The .trlklt.K ? 0f the Bral ahol wa* I.SM fool Beconda, and ,?,',, 0j (h. ae nd, thli l an I fourth ihota ..100 fool The loweal .tflklng energi wra-i 1,0 the hlg'heat aboui 4.000 foot ton*. Th.Bta aeem atlefa"l .rlli t i d.monfltrate the pr? t iblllt) of ii,. ,,,-..?. ? as --.11 aa the eorr.neaa of Ihe theorj , f expedltlng th.mentatlon,.. polnl to ahlch Lleu tenant Ackerman attachea mueh Importanc*. -,-,,.. pute trled rontalne.1 g. hea ea i one Inch ln denth The length of tlme requlred m manufacture for carhonlaatlon was th- mme aa .ha: requlred on an ordlnary Bve and one-half-lnoh plate Ihe many ri'V...a contalned from W to 50 per renl mora carbon ai the Bame 'lepth than Ihe Harv. ? p-ate*. In fact, the rldxefl ? .ntalned more tarbon than wh* deMra ble .nd were too brlttle, Inatead ?' pofleaaetng a rouch core for the reaaon tha' they had been too tona in ihe furnace. Ueutenanl A kerman state.* that I. la pr.-f.-raM.- ln the r*a ? of mch plate. as he one teated lo forge d .wn the rldgea or. lf they .'. noi foraed .!? an, ... make them wlder, ln order fhat thei may nol becom. hard through and hYouah m the plate trled nearlj 1) pei renl of tbe r ... , ,, . ut aa ??? b) the gaabea, the depth of irhleh WBfl BbOUl 'li >'f tbe plate. thlck atii| there waa abaolutely no era klng, ind ?* -?-,;.? i 'the penatratlon wa* aboui six Inchea ii . I ihe 'rldgea been devlaed for n thlcker plate, ihev w.uii have be.-n wi.b-r. the pocket* leaa numer i ?? md ihelr depth ?? uld hava formed .< com ''. leaa parl of the**thleknean The leai wa? ',?..- ... detarmlne th. correctneaa of the In v . ea theory of Ibe behavloi of tha rldgea under ':,,,, rat her than to determrne the romparatl*. ; ' ',,,. 0f a Dlata whlch In ? ?.*.?>? re.p-ct repre ' ," t hi* i.,,.?.?--< I' havlna been found thu th* J**;';, *". .,?, md ...her platea wlll Ih- manufaotured to lr\Tmor- Sp-ctallj thi raalatan ? ?.aetratten ?/?/? YBB FOUCB OOMMIBRTOXBRB ABBBBTBD Wlehltfl Kat... Bepl U PoHca OUI r Oa - - w Huck'n. a Ualon ******** T**tttady eaaaad lha arreat of tba antlre Pollca Commlaaion under tha um ,-hiek rorMdfl publlc offldata lo llaerlmlnat. . ,.,.., Ilu. kln- h id i'?' ??"'Iv I '?? n d.s MiM^lh^Sra. comml-alon! bul r-Msc , , . ! , Unll -...,. ind ontlnu'-l 'o repori d.i'v r.Vr" hiv Thfl --.lt is tba Brat one brnight ft;r. U1;: a? Hi.and A-iiivrnvnaU'llitreEt.'.) ln th. pruflc-cull-i-* HOW IHE GAMES WERE PLAYED AN AMNTIOlfAL LOT of ROORBR FBAM TBI BAARh IM-,4 CHCBB TiU'MNAMf'-^"1" Followlng are tb. a.ores of twelve ****** ?,,?.... ? piayed ln thi lnteraatk*-J ****f_***Z IXenl .1 Haatinga. Tb. total number of game. pdntad ln Tbe Trlbune haa now reached IA out ot 230 actually conteated. aiuoc W1HTK. BLACK. I v.rg.uii. Plllabury. | I I- K I I' K 4 -.' Kt KII.1 Kt g Bl a b ii ? B-at i I- ii ;i KI n.l .-, ja. y .( a aatlea .-, g Kt Q) I' g ? ;i'?r ki * P s K. K I 11 K 2 :. . -,.-!.- p-K l< 3 p, I- K It 3 I'. K .1 II I-. Kl I V II ? 13 k< ki i g g J i.i k it -. H g ?' nit k ai k ia ii ui g " - ilq K 2 KI Bl 17 II x II Kl x 11 |N Kl Kt V K .". 1'.. K R Kt 114 20 y x |- IU Kt .1 I' 4 1! Kl X P 23 y K 3 K. K 4 _:i 1' K' .'1 Kt V .1 .1 K l: - Kl X lt gi'KK.vs OAMBIT DRCUXHX BLACK, vVIHTK. Murn 13 Kl K ?-' i.t n n.i I 4 K l K i .1 II It x Kr II Kl B3 17 1' x ll is || x II III 11 Kl 4 .?I v g 2 31 Reaajnfl PIAN'i wiin k. 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Kt UO Kt Q H Kt li 'I rtt P giu P K It 4 K?K 4 P x P ch K: x P g Kt 6 K-g K H i Kt 110 Kt Q 4 Reelgn". BUT l-oi'EZ. ITKIt-Qn B- B I7P*P P-Rg ~ lt iT R*R ' BMK U4 l? Iii .. < -OB R x H 3ft 1* RO P-R 5 toB-R U Mn ?"?? R. Reaigna VIENNA OI'KNIN'; WHITE BI.A.K WHITK RLACg. T.chlaorln. J.now.kl. T*. hl*. nn. Jin'.wim. I P-K 1 T K 4 10 Q Ifl tt-OJ _ Kl-glU K'-KHJ II K' x Kl <v?Kt !? </-, ,- Q* II Kl Bl 0 Rl S ? x |* Kt x Y II I' Rl ? * P IO Kl K.-^U3 MK.-Kt Hifch ? B y B_K 2 U K<? <- ?11 .-h TCaaHM Ce?l*e IfR 5 K' *-l * ,; H t B K :t 17 R-slxn.. II K K. K 2 l'-HI TROUBLE FOR CAPT. 8TBAU8M. HK AND ACTTNO IBROBA-fT HAMMON'D MAY M ACCUiED. ixnm j CMUirt bayr thi-.t were ociltt or PHRJIRY DI A TRIAL ISVC-U- '"MM!. fllONKK I'ARK TR In the courae of the pollc. trlal* h*M hy Coflfl. ml?.loner Park-r foatafday h- r-cnt trouble be. tween Um paH-e of tba Kaat Unty ao?antb-at *tv tion ani the Cherok*? Chflb cam? u;. f'.r investlga tlon. Roundsnan .lohn fl.i'kVv *ir pUCfld on trial rliirite.l wlth falllng to execute certain ordflfl wn?n put on apeclal duty at 8 p. m. on rfepterr.ber 1 Captala Btxwam aii.Rei that Bockley, -*:.h ?u pollcemen. had br-'n ordered to ?ovaaty-aladHI, ,ml Flr.t-av*.. on the evenlnir mentlon?d, t> pre vent any flreworks beinn .et off -MTlng the cherotoai Club p.rade. He BflJd that he Is.ued the orderfl n compllance wlth In.tructlon. recelvad fr m Act tag .'hlef ronlln. and that they wer* glven to th? roandaaean by Actmg ?ergaaol Hammond. Baak ley contended that Hammond sent him t . Etgfcty. Hixth-r.: whl-~h Is ln the Eaat 'Pgbty-elgbtb.Bt preclnct. In the course of th. crofl*-examln_t|.,n by the Acctiaed poilceman". lawyer. Loala 'irant, Captaln .Strau.s became mueh confuaed In hla an.wera. "Dld you not talk wLh Bucfcley about a report you were jrolnir. to .end to Chlef Oonltnf** asked Mr C.rant. The captaln an.wered that he had not. yuestloned clo.ely. the capt.ln flnally admlttfld that he had Bhown him a report. Then hfl -tMMf_| hl. nnawer. and BbM lt was not ;i report, but a memorandum. "Now. dld not you show that m*m >rar,d im to the rouiid.man and read from lt that you had aent him tO Seventy-nlnth-st?" "No. alr." "Dld not the round.man tell you that :f y.-.u sent i-.ich a report to Actlng CMaf Con'.in yoa WOUld be sendlng a false one?" ?No, sir." "Dld you not throw It away with some r-mark about your belng obllged to .ee Chlef Con'.m be? fore send'ng lt?" "No," was the an.wer again glven Actlng flergeant Hammond wa- called. Hfl .ald that he had .ont th?- defendan; and pollcemen to fleventy-nlnth-.t. and PTTBt-ave., near arhere the cherokee Club'a bonaa is. an-1 on the defendan ta returnlng he had rapeated the ordera. Whea asked If he had told EtOCltlay thar he iH.mmonJ) had entered him on the blotter a* havmg gone to EiKthy-Blxth-Bt.. he -aid he had not He alao said that the blotter had not been ..rat h.-t alnca tnea and had only been scratch?d on. e before. when lt wa. done by hlmself, actlng on hlfl o*n responai biltty. ,, a v ..,* When Round.man Buckley araa called he .ald that he saw the captaln ln liis rmm or, the morn? lng of Beptember 3. He aald that thfl captaln read the report BA far as 'lt said that h* had sent Huckley and llve pollcemen to H-venty-nlntn-st. and Klrst-a-e. "I sall th.* n*port was wrong, eald the witne... "I told Captaln fUrau.. that tha order ahould read. 'I .ent Round.-man Buck ey and six pollcemen to Klghty-~lxth-.t. and K.rst-ave. The wltness said he aaked Actlng flergeant Ham? mond If he would acknowledge havmg aent him to Klghty-.lxth-st. and Fir.t-ave., and t.'.at lurn mond had .ald he would not The .tation blotter wa. then produ. ed ln evt d.*nce "To shorten mattera," Bald the Commta* Bloner to Mr. c,rant, "I wlll have t* pla ed dance, statitig fo.- your ben.flt that there haa beea an f-rasure made. lt is plaln th.it 'Kijrhty-sixtn-it. has been eraaed and ?Seventy-nlnth-.'.' aubatt* tuted 'Eaat Rlver' ha* also been cra.ed and 'Firat-ave." wrltten over lt. The case is cloaed. "Th.* Polbe Commlaalonera," .aid Mr i "cannot help maklng charges agalnst th... 1 place, them on tria!. It ls a clear .'hsc of torgery and perjury. They hav.- BUted under oatn that no erasure. were ever made ln the blotter, ex? cept one name that wa. changed." The Commle.loners are . xpe< ted to take !mm* diate actlon In the case of Captaln Strauss and Actlng 3ergeant Hammond. STRlKEtiS BEAT XEOAUBEE WOODSMEX. THE TROUBLE PROBABLY OVER AT THE t'MOW AND CHAMI'MN M1NF>\ Isphemlng, Mlch., Sept. 12.-The woodsmen em? ployed by a lumber company were set upin by strlkers at Negaunee thls morning and et ?? y beaten. The pollce force are powerlews. and BhO_ no dlsp^.itlon to enfo'ce the peace. The men were attendlng to their legitlmate bu.lnes** .ind BOt lntor ferlng wlth the mrikers. Half of the mCitary forcl at Champlon Mine wlll return to <'imp Ishpemlnj tO-day. The Champion Mlne Ifl working 11 ft) m-n and evervthlng l. qulet. It !. ?ald thfl BOU ; t of the union. Roberta, arlll re?ign. He fears there will be tr>'Jb|e and 'hat he ?rll. K^t Into prl.?on. Many striker-i are trrowlng their ploka aarav and are applylng for w irk at the dlfferenl mlnc?. It looks a.~ lf the ba-kbone of the trouble wai broken. ? TtPBNTT-TBBEB B0DIB8 BBCOVEBEtX gKARCHOta I'ARTIKS AT WORK IN THE 0- nTBgn mini: Calumet, Mlch.. S-pt. II, It was decided that th* nre whi.li Btartod in the Oaeeola Min. laat latur* day must be out. and at 5 o'clock la.t niijht No. 4 ahaf:, where the flre atarted. w,i* opened and left open all night. A senrching party aeacended thla shaft early thls mornlng, and at noon twer.ty-'.hree bodles had been found, and the Bearcbetl ha 1 only gone down as far aa. the fourreentli leveL Oa account Of the bad air lt had be--n v.o taaarf to change the aearchtng partlc. fraajaently. The flrst body wa. found on tlu* fourth leve!. The Baarchara then daacended to tba t-Mith lev.-i before flndlng anv more bodlea Of the unfortunate BieB. Then two mor- arera foun I The fourt found ln the snaft at tba eleventh level and three mor* arera stumbled on just above the tarelftk level. It wa. in the neli-hborhood of the four teenth leve1 that th.* graateat numb. r ol ~ were dlscovcred. All th.- bodlea hav,- been ? tled except one, whl.-h Is that of an AuMnan. ? BBABP ADPABOB IX STltBI. BATLB Cblc-go, Sept. 12.-The IHlnolfl St.*ei Company }*?*? terday advancad the pri.-e of ataadarJ Bt? ** from |2o to $.9 a ton. fteel mil m_i. ..'i' '?" r* throughout the country are in harmony i i laaklftg thls advance. Thla I. one of :h# sharpeat adva * In th? prlce of Btaal rall. that the trada ha- ever known. la th.- early part of tba y-*?r tbfl prtcfl bl Chlcago was 112 a ton. Th** aivancfl ? Into effect yeaterday wlll muk.- ,, hrf rence ?;. tba piortt. of the Iiiinois Stefl Company ?f I'.-'-"'/ ? mor.th. The companv has U-a--? 1 Iifl Mlner ? ?l in MKwaukee, and work there wl bfl siarte.l ln a f.-?- weeka, t-iving miploymenl M l v er.l hundred men. Mthi: li I. Bt ut:: BBBBOBBCt BATtOB, Deaver, Papt i.. Troopfl at Poet Logan ?;.ve nnl- the flr.t te.t of the new ???? I preaerfbod by the War DepartaaenL One e i went out for thre dBJTfl of fOTCOd march - ia the fOOtbl-la near Dfnver 1 iii- 1 Wlth l iff-M * und compres.ed BOnp whlch w-r.* BttpgOaed 10 ". ta!n All th** a li ui'.nt. I of Inrl IMfc and eeffM, Laal night th.* nieli.-al ."H.-er who ls ha : I ?Hb vveighlng 4iil watcblng ihe m*n rode Into *1 for as.istanc.*. 11.? r*-i>..rte.i that tliirl>-l\ o. th* tlftv men In the detall are down Wlth grlpmi reault Ing from the non-aa.lmllatlon of the * ratlon The ord.-r rould not t>.- revoked. and ?: ln the lield were Informcl that they .i i l to :>i.-iu un the march two daya loager, / _ ;/.s' CAPTTAl IXCBBABBD T<> ?>?.'->.?-'? . \lbany. Sept. Lt Tl..* Municlp.il KactTta IkM Compaay <>f Hrooki>n to-day eirlHad to ih-* I tarv of st.te th.t it. cpitai had beea taeraaaed from ?:."'-" to tLAoaABB, The *vaBa_nt ??f ?he com? pany'a capital a.tu.liy pald In I* M ? ' ' -tJ debtfl and lljbll.tl' -* *l? no' ???'.' <"'?"" (Ptir-ipcan ^JlDfrli.fmfnto. L> I7ROPKAKI AND TRAVKI.l.KH**. wl? <???* ut* i*..?io? .fflc -I Th* Trtbaa* ta n?i? au*** E C. ? ?_?..i**at p-aca a> l**v. Uunr ?d*..ru??-?***:' , i.d ?-b*crtptk>a. tot The Tl_B*-__. /orniin Rc?ori-. 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