CITY INTELLIGENCE ,- i . . . For Additional City InteUiyeitce tee Eighth Pay e. J ! r . , ; - I. ... . . rrtKBtoTAflON d Pr6860B CoPPEE. ' The studrints ot the University, on hearing of the intended drpnrtnre of their Professor, de termined to present biro, with eome memento of their hifth appreciation.. The folIOwlnR note wm delivered to the rroleesor, expreBHive Of their cetecin in connection with the put: ' : rrofewor Coppei Iho itudenta or the Univcwity of Pennsylvania, with which von have been long and honorably connected, while they offer to yon tbeir hearty congratulations at yonr transfer to new Held of nselulneaa and honor, cannot bat exprett their alncore regret at the departure from the Uni versity ol one with whom tlioir Intercourse has been of onmingled ploasure and benefit. At a me.'tinjr of the stuilonts convenod for the pur pose of taking, action in regard to your roiifrnation ot the Chair whloh you have fl'led so aooeptahlr, it waa reaolred to present you with the aooompanyiug memento, it an expression, feeble though it bo, ot their hifh estrcm for you per onaliy, and of their appreciation of the inestimable advantages which they have enjoyed under your tuition. Lone will they cherish a remembrance of those gentlemanly and scholarly qualities which, in your intercourse with them, yo nave exhibited, and evor jrratetul will thev be tor the pure, patrio ic, and elovatod sent'ments which yon have ineulcatcd. Wishing you length of days and eminent happi ness in your now sphere of labor and usefulness, we i have the honor, on behalf of the students, to sub scribe ourselves tlio Committee i bnnlor Clans I. Minis Havs, Frederick W. ltaley, Georao T. (Jra ham. Junior CIbs T. F. Kevin, Gerald F. Da e, A. It. Montgomery. Sophomore Class It. N. Clark, J. 11. Coates, A W. Klliot. Freshman Class Has kell Ewmg, Edward Kitchte, Georjro H btewart, Jr. University ol Pennsylvania, Harcb 28, 1606. In reply the Committee have received the fol lowing note: Umveubitt of Pehnsylvania, April 1, 18(50. Contlemtn: It is iliificult to find fittiiiK words in which to answer tho exceedingly beautiful letter of the students pivsentod through yoa, the committcos ot the lour elates, and accompanying the very nand eome case ot silver, thoir unexpected but highly prized gilt. I can only say that while no such de monstration of regard could have been made In a more graceful and refined manner, nothing eould have given me more pleasure Among my household gods I shall dedicate tlds presont to the University of Pennsylvania. Tho let tor 1 shall have appropriately framod, and send it down to my children and tnotis, as a testimonial, not In official course, but of hearty and spontaneous esteem, never to be extorted, and thorcfore the more highly prized. Do me the favor to let all those who have Jolnod in this great kindness know bow I thank them tor it, and believe me. gentlemen, to be, with the siucoroat regard lor you all, your lrlend and Protestor, Henry Coppbk. The students be.inp assembled for the last time in the second term ot the collegiate year, enthu siastically applauded their highly popular Pro lessor upon his entrance into the halt tor the lust time in his ollicinl capacity, in response to which he addressed them as lollowsr Gentlemen : As this is the last time that I shall meet you as a l'rolo-eor in the University of Peim (.ylvauia, 1 have craved and received the kind per mission of your Provost to say a parting word to you. I hliall not detain you longer than tho time occu pied in your ordinary declamation, and I am sure you will bear with mo it 1 consume no more than that. For nearly eleven years that I havo held my Chair 1 havo perlormed my duties, not always well, indeed oltvu inn erlectly, but always with a hearty desire to promote the iutero-t oft the University, alwaj s with a strong purpose to advance the cause of sound education, alwan with an almost boyish sympathy lor th smooth browed, Iroxh-lippod young men who have been mv daily companions in me ro cltatlon-room. In tbeir obedieuco, respect, and ad vancement 1 havo met with an abundant return. I or must I fall to confers that while I have boon a teacher here, it. is much more to mvjidvantaeo that 1 have also been your lellow-studeiit; 1, too, have fceon a pupil here; and if I succeed in tho new and arduous tusk before mo, much of that success will he due to what 1 have here acquired in ton years ot this normal schooling; much to what I have gained from daily contact with your learned and distin guished laculty, and much to my daily practice with be classes which havo passed through my hands. Gentlemen, I shall endeavor not to dishonor this tiart of my training. For the manner in which I have discharged tho duties of my office, I have been, you are aware, di rectly responsible to another body, the honorable Hoard of Trustees. Let mo acquit myself of another responsibility a moral responsibility to you, gentlemen, students 1 havo striven to lncuica'e in a i Mings reality ol mo, manliness, truth, and Christian honor. 1 have endea vored lo dispiav to you impartiality as a nro lessor and courtesy as a gentleman 1 have held up to you tho noble motto of your University, "Litem sine morions vavas " I have not miled ; vour kind expres sions of regret at my departure and God-spced on my journey ten me so. The beautiful gift of silver nrosefited hv vour com mittee, the extremely well-worded ana handsomo lot ter which accompanies it ten me so; and lam happier in these assurances than if, with machine like accuracy, 1 had been able to give tenfold (he amount ot letters without morals and mannors. For your beautitui present 1 shall make a written acknowledgment, but I beg you to receive in ad vance my grateful thanks. And now, my friends, farewell : long live and long flourish this loved and honoied College. Happy and prosperous be its excellent Faculty. Thnoe happy those bound to mo by tender ties who give the parting word to the Professor who now crosses its threshold. Cod bless you all. Professor Coppee is about to repair to Bethle hem, to make the necessary preparations lor the opening of Lehigh University, anew institution, owing its origin to the munificent liberality of (iovernor Pucker. Siicces" will doubtless crown ibis new effort on the behalf of science and education. The Contested Election Case. -Tho hearing of evidence in this case was conliuued yesterday morning at the office of General Oollis, when the following testimony was given in favor of Mr. Weaver: Abraham Helmstcad, for contestant, sworn I live at No. 728 South street; have lived thereabout twenty years in that neighborhood ; live in that house four years; 1 voted lust election about oleven o'ciock; paid my tax within io.,8 than a year, the receipt was called tor by Mr. Himpson. The same testimony, so lar as voting was in question, was Jr ven by ftmanucl Goldsmith, No. iYlA South street; iicbara Gorman, No. 642 slouth street; Daniel Kobeits, corner ot liiack Horse alley and Bedford street; Patrick Kagan, No. 617 South Seventeenth btr Ot; Philip Rock, No. 615 South Seventh street; John Dwyer, Axhberry stiect; John J.O'Couuor, No. G12 foutb. tilth street; Kioharu Cameraa, No 629 Bedford streot ; George St. Clair, No. 53J Bed ford street; Tlmotuv Leuri , bhippen street, above Seventh, testified to the names of several who voted. Edward Mellon was home, but did not vote. .Bernard McGarigle tes itled that he knew John Buicb, living at No. 620 Bedford street ; John Bar mtt. living at No. 1664 Kictinioud street, below William, voted for VI r. Weaver at Usi election ; alto Michael Kent and Patrick JMctimre, No. 1615 Bol grai.e street. Edward 1. Floor, No. 11:19 Somerset street, t'isti. tied tliat he knew James xirady, Michaol Branaun, Francis Brady, Francis Ca'sidv, Henry Cressou, i hristoplier Callahan. Lawrence Fraiey, Cburles Fay, James Gordon, Austin iiayuer, Kartell GalT nor, John llapsuey, Henry Hawthorn, Charles Judge, Matt. Kellnv, David McCrystle, Edward SlcUowun, IhomosNally, Ferris McFadden. Nei l McCollum, Edward ilcCol'jau, Patrick O'Donnell, William Prvor, Francis buuili, James Sharkey, Bar tholomew White. 11 r. lcGari?le. on being cross-examined, said he knew where tbee people lived from the iact ot see ing them every day, and liout the lact ot ins Doing Ateoiisor there. He was Aisestor in ihe years ISiti, 1868, 1869, 1800, ami ltil. . Francis aicUonnuvh. on being STorn. sta'ed that be lived at No. 1139 llewaou street; he had lived thero about lour or five years or six; he knew Patrick AloDonoueh and Johu HcDonoiuh; John Kervis, living In Someisct street, below1 Salmon, voted for Mr. Weaver once; also, O.ven Gollice, Patrick Keiily, Patrick Uurran, Philip Mohan, and James Burn. , Votino AT A FAin. The result of the voting at St. Augustine's Fair, now being hell in the National Guards' Hall, up to last evening, was as follows ' Ftrt horn VitrPant, 4S Columbia Hose, 7; Falrmount, 10; Hibernia, 10. Jiase Ball Implement Central, 65; Vigilant, 4d; perseverance, 6; nana American, i;Nep tune, o, Slight Fibk. Last eveniner, about o'clock, window curtain In the residence of Mr. Geisier, at the tj. W. corner of Front and . Morris streets, was set on fire by being brought in contact who agasiiirni, ana uesiroveu. ixs, Cltcen oouars. - . THE DAILY , EVENING TELEGRAPn.--PniLADELPmA) THURSDAY, . . ,.,,.... Laying or a Cobnkk-Stonb Intkhest'-' iho Ckremonirh. Yesterday atternoon the cere monies of laying the comer stone of the Pcmi- unrv ui ou vuarien iwuuiut-u, uu me L.u('Hier Pike, about five miles from the Market Street Bridce, took place in tbe presence of a large concourse of people, among whom were nearly an toe cainono cicrgy oi i Diiaaciptua. . The religious services were in accordance with the Impressive ritual ot the Roman Ca tholic Church. Alter the consecration of the ground, the Right tteverend Blahoo Wood laid the corner-stone, assisted by Very Reverend Dr. u Jiara, v. uM as Assintant Pri8t; Reverend James O'Connor. Rector ot the Theological Bemlnary, as First Deacon of Honor Reverend J. F. fchanahan, as Second Deacon of Honor, and Reverend F. P. O'Mcil, Muster of Ceremo nies, i Within the stone wore Placed the followlncr articles: Coins of the United Btatoi of the present vear. 1866, viz.: 1 cent, 2 cent, 3 cent (amalgam): 3 cent (silver): 5, 10, 25, 50 cent pieces, and $1, an silver, andl in gold; the following record in English, and a silver Plate, with a duplicate of the Latin inscription on parchment, engraved thereon: J). 10. M " iTVo Ovtimn Mirimo Great God. the All-licneflceut), for a lasting momorial. On ihe fourth dav of Annl. one thousand eight hundred and slxty.six. in the , Pontificate ot our Holy Father. 1'iu IX. Andrew Johnson, President Of tho Unitod States, and Andrew G. Curtin. Gov ernor ot 1'ennsyivania, civil war being ended and peace happily restored, James Fredeiick, fifth liight Bevercnd Bishop ot Philadelphia, in presence of a large and approving assemblage of the cleriiv and laitniui. laid the corner-stone oi mi unnrcn and Ecclesiastical Seminary ot St. Charles Borromoo. To these it is proposed to add the dally papers of this city of to-day's issue. Alter the completion ol trie impresmve reli gious ceremonies Ritrht Rev. Bishop Wood Intro duced Rev. Dr. O'Connor, who declared that the occasion was one of consolation and iov. It indicated progress, and was a sure pledge of a brilliaut future in this vast diocese. The erection oi the first purely ecclesiastical srniinaiy in the present diocese thirty years bciore, amidst great discouragements, by the ereat good man whose memory wus and would be dear to Catholics for centuries, wa por trayed. It was then a monument of the faitti ol the people in the Divine orcanization of the Church. The great work of the Saviour in pre paring the Apostles for the ministry was de tailed, ana ttie principle deduced r.na we.i elaborated that the highest privilece to humanity was to aid in the transmission ol the Apostolic office by sending forth men authorized to speak as ambassadors from God, and to distribute his mysteries. The cordial approval of tho; clergy of the diocese was a suro sign of the necessity of tho present building, lor they were the best practi cal judges of what was conducive to the wel lare'of leliglon in tho fluids of their lubors. He doubted not, from the earnest support ot the clergy and laity, the present undertaking would be crowned with success. The tract of land on which the college is to be erected measures 112 acres, diversiiieil into little hillocks and sheltered vales. The cot ol the land was $:!0,000. A preparatory school is now located near Media, Delaware county, and the Academy at Eiehteenth and Summer streets; butthoueh the latter, at its erection, thirty years ago, was char acterised as an extravagant expenditure, DC vond the needs ol the community, it nas becoiie a necessity to enlarge its limits. Accordingly, the two departments are to be united in a build ing which, from the magnificent and complete seuie on wnicu it is proiectea, will nave no rival, on this continent, at least. The plan proposes a lurge centre building, 52 by 94 feet; two outlying and parallel structures, 42 bv G5 feet, recedinc slmhtlv Irotn the front line of the centre building and connected with it, each by a wine ol 30 by 122 leet. and directly on the rear of these outlying buildings or pavi lions, standing at rizht angles and connected with them by intervening structures ol 114 by 30 leet each, are two similar buildings of 44 by 74 feet. 1 1 will thus be observed that the front line of the building will have a lennth of nearly 400 feet, with a return ofea'cheudof 223 leet, ex clusive ol an extension to one wing, to con tain the laundry and other conveniences, ot 65 by 74 leet, which, with the intermediate wines, will be two-stones high, while the cen tre and four wain pavilious above described are oil three stories. Also, on tbe rear of the main centre is a chaoel, 42 by 103 leet, capable ot containing upwards of six hundred persons, adapted to the requirements and character of the enterprise. The defeien is a lair example ot modern Italian; the only embellishments that have been at tempted consisting rather iu giving the useful matures eood rirooortions. with eraceiui lorms of detail, than in adding decorations for their own sake. The most noticeanie architectural attractions are a crownine dome in the central edifice, the arched openincs throughout the structure, and the appropriate arcades In the iront. The main walls of the structure will be built and taced with stone ouurrloil on the nremises. the roof covered with slate, and tbe whole con structed with special regard to stability: while the arrangements of the interior, which can only be fully understood by reference to the plun, look to the greatest possible utility aud comtort. St. Michael's Brass Band, attachpd to the church of the same, enlivened the occasion with well-executed airs appropriate to the occasion. A New College. The Society of Ortho dox Friends are about erecting a college build hie, which thev expect to till with pupils trom their own ranks, but will allot any spare room that may occur to applicants troin any other acnomination oi people, i ne locality selected lor the building is Westdale Station, on the Media Railroad. It adjoins the venerable collcce in which the artiot Benjamin Wet first drew breath. The coraoletion of the editice will ie- quire two years. It will cost $200,000. Tae brick will be burned on the spot. Though its completion is somewhat remote, it will be, under roof before the frosts of the coming autumn chill the laborers encased in its construction. 1 lie drawiugs exhibited show a building that would do credit to any association whatever. A mam building, of lt8 bv 08 feet, is Hanked on either side by wings, which in turn terminate in hand some buildiims 96 by 44 feet in dimensions, i The plans provide for a pertPct and faultless struc ture, into which t very modern improvement is introduced, and wliosc lignt aLd ventilation are furnished upon the most approved and scientific principles. The drawings show a buildiug whoss dome In the centre is 120 feet high: and the whole will be constructed in a style at ouc- sub stantial and pictnresque. By the Hicksite brunch of tho Society ot Friends such an Insti tution has long been needed. , Arrest of an Accomplice. John Scliultz was arrested yesterday morning by De tectives Levy and Tryon, chareed with being au accomplice of Samuel Davis (colored), arrested for conirnUtine a number of thelts in the city. The latter resided at No. 601 Emcllne street; and several nights since umeers iievy, Tryon, lieu- ner-on, and Lamon made a descent upon tue house, and arrested Davis and another party. fichultz was iu the house when the dot'ctives entered, but he managed to jump out of the wiuoow, ana escaped. A search ot ttie, pre mises was made, and a full chest of tea was re covered, which, it has since been ascertained, was stolen in front of a store at Eighth and Walnut streets. Several pieces of dry euods were also found, and are now in charge ot the ollleers. Schultz had a hearinc before Recorder Kneu vesterduy aitetuoon, and was held for a further hearing on ihuraday. Stealing Carpet. Anthony Augustine, was arraigned beloro Recorder Eneu veerdav afternoon, charged with the larceny of a roll of Brussels carpet, ine accused, it appears, l-tt the carpet at Mr. George W. Smith's auction store to be gold. The owner ot It came aloncr. identified it, and instructed Mr. Smith to arrest the party U he called lor the proceeds of the sale. rm waa succpbhiuu.v ikucumpiisnea. Anthony told very contradictory siaument as to how it came into his possession. II a wan I -Testing a Nozsi.k. Yesterday afternoon a number of the members ot the Shiftier Steam Fire Engine Comcanv were eneneed in testing a nozzle at Moyamensing avenue and Greenwich street, recently invented, and for which a patent Is claimed. Two streams were plaved at the same time one through the old style nozzle and the other through the new one. The water was thrown twenty-two feet turther through the latter than the termer. Upon the trial of a sin gle stream, with tbe fame amount of steam pressure, twenty-six feet were gained In favor of the new nozzle. The nozzles were equal in diameter. , Griktino A New r aptor. A trenial and most cordial reception was elven to Rev. Anthony Atwood, the pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Epis copal Church, on Tuesday evening last. The parsonage wa tilled to its utmost capacity by the members Bnd friends of the church. The generous greeting of the congregation must have been exceedingly agreeaoie to the gentleman, as well as an Indication of his future success among them. Alter the general congratulation, the company sat down to a sumptuous repast pro vided ior ine occasion. School Hocse on Fire. About half-past two o'clock yesterday afternoon, the llopklnton school house, at Rising Sun, under the super vision ol Mrs. K. M. Jaiiney, accidentally caught tire in the tnird story, but nothing ot any value was destroyed. There was the greatest conster nation uniontr the pupils; but. through the cool ness of the teacher, many were prevented from lumping out ot the windows and the entire class whs dismissed without accident to any one. AMUSEMENTS. KISLEY'S C ONTINENTAli N K WS t XCHAKIiK. CbntrerrRts to all p aves ol Amassment ma oe naa UB tu 6 o'ouck any cvenlnu. 1 31 1 I JiUICH MVA1S A In 1 Alia ISSlUai J Tickets can be had a "I'KUt. I(AI .mje urritE, Ko. 431 CBL8M T Street. ODnosite the Pos lOfTlee. tor tbe C'besimt, Arch, Walnut, and Academy of .Muic, od to 6 o'clock, cverv evening. 1 1 tf AMERICAN ACADEMY UK MUHIU, (JUUNMt Of BROAD and LOCUST Sirens. Lessee and Manager W ILLIAM WUEATLEY. A.iiBHgeinem oi tne lar-iameu B 1UVKI.8. who will make their first appearance In rhllailelpbla in tnrce jears, in a vain;iy ui c-mwmiuk i.mrriaiu- mei.ts. embodying In happy prolusion a 1 tiiose ele ments oi l.KAt., . iiEXTERHT, and COURAGE, which have Riven to these Brilliant Artists A WOIILD-WIDK FAME. Mr. WUEATLEY Unratified In again presentmu to th l'hllndelnhla niibllo tin se old-tlmc nivurlten whose liiiilus has maintained tlimtiuli all the changes ot their marvel. ous inreor. both In this country anil iu franco, lue-emlnent and ulorlous renown, as tbe mont ver-a- ti e. accuiniilltb-d. and Kraeetul xpnnei:t ot tue rhmmii nt thH Fantnniline knuv n to ativ ftae. '1 be Have Is reiain, in a resllv wonderlul degree ot lmhneB. the slngulur power to attract and to divert wlilr.h has ever distinitulsliea them, and Mr. Wheat ey trusts that tha encm-cn ent which nc has now grout pUnhiire in announcing, may renew in effect ihe hap iiinut irlimiiiliH ussDciatcd with tbeii fame 'Ihe pecunnr attractions of the Ravels repertoire rr,iiii,rn.inr snvenil enllril v ne 10 tho Ulllilie ol fill a- de pbla wlil be produced in a style of elegance aud com pleteness which ftir. Wheatley will endeavor to render worthy of his own rputHtb n and of their blh renown. THURSDAY tVliMNU, April S, GABRIEL RAVfcL, . r ANTOISE RAVKL. YkUNG AMF.RfrA, AXD A TROUrF. OP AR'UPTSNUMBKRINO FORTY1 1KK-ONS. MARTIKETTI FAMILY (MX IS NUMBER), SIGNORIIA PLl'lTA, Premiere Danseuse, from the Opera at Paris, M. VON 11AMMK. first male dsneer, and balb t master irom Hamburg. Mad'lles Vundris, Marzetti. Desirue, .iullit Leboian, Mouh. Vaudris, Garcia, Scnuidt, Axtel C. Lehman, and a Full and Magnificent Corps rle Ballet This F.venlng'a Enieruiinmeut will commence with the t hild Wouocr ot the World YOUMU AMKRICA. In his new and startling pcrtonnaaue on the THKKK FLYING T KAPl.ZE. Flrt night oi the very Laugliab e and Comic Panto mime, entitled the MAGIC TRUMPET. AMTOINE RAVKL lu his oclebrated characte of ibe CLOWN UAH1ULL RAVEL as ROilEO, THK DANDY YOU.NG aMltlllCA as HvHLf.QUIS Co umbine MadMe Deslree Tbe MAR1TKETTI8 In their classical Groupings of THE DKFI A NCfr . The new Grand Ballet, arranged by Mons. Von Damme, entitled tbe NYMPRN AND THE BUTTERFLY. Danced by KIONORITA PI PITA. MAI'LLE TA IK1 MADAME JUKZF.TTI. and MO. VON HAMilt., who wll execute tbe Wonderful Terpsicho rean Moveoient of Three Complete Evolutions in the Air, teriorineii by no other artite. TO MORROW (Friday) EVENING, TUE TRAPrZE, MILLINERS. NF.W D1VCRTIS9E fcENT, AND MaOK1 TRUMPEP. The Orchestra under the direction vt At. RoioulnvlUe, MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Admit sion 73 cents Kcfccrved seals, rarnuette and rarqnette Circle, 1 ; Vamllv circle. 40 cents: A tnthlt heatre. lb cents. i-nuscHn be secured ai V. W. A. rrumnler's Music Store. S E. comer ot Seventh and Chesnut street and at tbe Box On ce of the Acudemy ot Music, from 9 A. M to 4 P.M. Doors open at X past 7 to commence at H before f. Scuts secured six days In advance. It XTEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. HFHMT Btrcet, above Twelfth. LEONARD iiOVHR tt WILLIAM E. BLNN, Lessees and ManiiKem. . . WILLIAM y. mm nesiaeni juanuger WUlltx niAHr. yie u.nr.. i Doors ojieu at Vol). Curtain rises at 7 30. THIS EVENING, i uld kVUMMI, THIS EVr.NINU, t'ONTlNITKD EXl'RAORDINAHY BCCCKS9 CONTINUED 1.X1 RAO RD1 NARY. bUCCiicS OK THE NEW PIECE. T UK THEATRE CROWD ID KACH EVENING l KUWDK.II K.AI H KVfcMNO to tee the dramatization, in lour acts, irom Charles Reaue's great work. ,,V T1 XV X. T r. n 1 w 1 r. 1 w jn r. I- is, NEVER TOO LTE TO MEND, NEVi-R IOO LATE TO MEND, NEy er too late to mend, NhVr.R 'IOO LATE TO MEND. which, havlna bad a prosperous run of UVIKWI MlllO 1 LiU.-Mltfn, is still In tlio full tide of Its successiul career. lo cvnciuae wi n a FULL ETUIOPIAN ESTERTAINMKN T, BV BCRUESS, PRENPEROAST. IirGHF.S, AND LA RUE'S MJN8)ltEL TROl PE. LCKCESS. PKENDKROA8I. IflOHES AND LA Kill. S JUlBMIltl. IKUtrL, FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MIt. J. C. FOSTER. HAlUHDAY ACIFKN'iON. NEVER " 1IO I.A l . TO MfcND. Admltslon to Evening Perioruiance, ii cunts, 5)ceots, and (l. w ALNUT STREET T H RATH E. N. E. corner NINTH aud walnut streets. FOUR I H NIGHT ot the gre at American Actress v. ho will aonearior this ultrh' n!v In her wondeitii' im- peisonution o. the Qn-tf. maiden, 1 VAlt iHE.nIA, in the grand Roniantlo P.ay oi t,nT, IR. J. V. 1 cCoLLOM Ad 1.vjO.MAR. THUllSOAY EVrNlNU, ApiH S, INfiOM R. 1NUOMAR Parlhenla f D. r. boweks liiuouiar air. o v. juui uu.nn To Conclude with the MU'tary Diaina oi THE M I D.N Id H i' WATCH HUDAY-Betieat oi MRS D. V. BOWERS. JOHN DREW'S tW AHCU STREET AU. THEATRE. Begins at Ih o clock. GLOIUOI'S BECK"TION. HOUSIOH CROWDED. Plr.t week ot the P.uilnent Amorlca i A" or, MR. JAMES f . MUUDOtH. WEDNEBI) Y AND Till' Uu DAY EVENINGS, WINE WORKS WONDEUSj OR. 1 TIIR IXIHlN'ftTANT Young Mirabel Mr. JaAIES E. Ml'RDOCH Old Mirabel Mr. f. Mackay Tmrrtniji Mr. Owen Marlowe Cirlnna Wins E. Prluo lo ceiieiude with the new Farce ot r .i it L'livurii H P T.T.. pltche', ot the Police Stuart Robson ERlDAY Iteiietlt oi MR. J. K. MUKDOCli. ONLY NIGHT OF VOSEV- .., SEATS CECCRtD 81X D YS IN ADVANCE. K RM A N I A ORCHTRA.-PUHLIC RR- Y henrsals rvm HATI RI1AY AETCKNOON AT UVhlCAL FUND HALL. tH o'clock. Engagemerns niaotliy 8dclres.lugtiEO BGE BAST t-KT. Agent ,Nu. 1J1 BOM IKH.I iirert hetwen lia"" snn i" "mm ACADEMY OK" FINE ARTS, CliESNDT X Mreet, aoove Tenth Open irom . M. till P. M. Benjamin West's great Plrtar ol ' liUBIMT UKJITi'TKIk till on exhibition U AMUSEMENTS. N EW AMERICAN THEATRE WALNUT Bwt, above EleMh. . KVKKY KVEMM. ADD OH WEDNI8DAT AND SATURDAY AFTER' Grand Trick, Fslry.Cotnlo Pantomlms, 1 - 1 HE MAOIC TRl tol'ET. i TIIE BRILLIANT FOWLER H18TER3. MIS" ELLA WK.KNIH AND MISS MARY WE1SER' THfc WONPf HFlIL LAKKI.LR KRorrtKlM. ' O. W. BMI1H AM HALLK f TKOUPt. PROSPECTUS CF THE C Alt S ON gold nmm compaxy. CAPITAL. STOCK-.. -S500,000 MUMLEli OF SliAliEb, 50,000. Far Value and Subscription Price, $10, WOUKIXG CAPITAL, fiO.000. O F r I C 10 11 S : ritEEIDENT, COLONEL WILLIAM C. TIIUMAP. tECRETAr.Y AND TREASURER, pro tem, J. HOPKINS TAKE. SOLICITOR, WILLIAM L..IIIRSr, ESQ. DIRECTORS, COLONEL WILLIAM B. THOMAS, CHARLES S. OGDEN, EDWIN MIDDLETON, ALEXANDER J. IIAEPER, WILLIAM BERGER. The Lend ot this Company consists oi about 120 Acre-, in .V eclslcnlurg cuumy North Carolina, about n.ilce irom tho town ot Charlotte. On this propi rtv Cfecn shafts or pits have been opened andsuuk to various depths, irom IU to HA met, demou dtrulint: ihe existence ot three paranei veins 01 ore ol about I leet m nidth aim ubout 15 leet apart, convcrKing to a comii on centre ai the depth ot about 1VI teet. loun ing one lniiiini.e mafs or vein ot ore, extending in lc npth through .he property more than halt a mile. Tlieie are alto on this property omcr veins oi ore un;x- Morea iitneue ores uie Known us ine Brown ures. and are verv rich, yielding" an averaneol about '200 per ton in pold, the above results bavin heen demon straleuby the rude vvorKlnif of tlio mine tor several years past, tne nra oi iiivenimcut in noueveiopeu pro perty Is not incurred, and by the application ot modern mining ana reuueing maeiunery ine ompanv anticipate an iniiueuinie anu mige ifiuru lur mrir muuey. Eavlnir an ore that readily vlo da tWO ner ton. some estimate can be made ol li e vuluc oi li s property. With the prescui nupeiiect system oi mlniiiK. ten tons of this ore can he taken out aud reduced dally irom every shait opened, at an expense not exceeding ii ner ton. leav ing a net oaliyprontot l(M) lor eacu snait worked D the Company The larce working capital reserved will enable the Company at ouce to procure ano erect the Dest modern macblneiy tor uiunlualittliiK tbe ores, by means of which the yield will bo fa; gely increased. These mines, whilst they produce ores richer than those oi Colorado or Nevada, have many advantages over them, narticularly m an abundance i iul unil cheap labor, and tbe lacillty with vtblcb they ean be workeu utiring ine eniue year: wniint tioe oi coioratio and Nevada can only be worked uuring the warm weather. A test assay ot an aveiape specimen of the ore from the Larson Alines was uiuue as laie as tne 27th o January ot tbe present yeur. as will upoear from the fol lowing ceniucaie oi i io csaor i.ooiu unu oarroii, tue Astayorsci me ruiiaueipniu Alint ; PHiLADKi.riilA. January 27. 186fl Dear Sir: We hove curciullv assayed the SHinnleol ore irom "Carson Aline.' North t arollno, and llnd It to yield ten ounces nine pennyweights oi nure uold to the ten or ore. jne coin value is inerciore wio-m per ton oi ore. i ours, rcspuciiuiiy. BOOTH UA KKFTT. Dr. M. B. Taiiob, No. 4C4 Walnut street, Phiiad. SubscrlDtlons to the Capital Stock will be received at the Ollne ol (lie ompanv. i o. tvi ivalmt Mreet, w here sum incs oi tne ore may oe seen, aua mil lniorma- tiou given. 2 3 MEDICAL. yox roruLi. WIUOIIT'S TAll SYIIUP. PRINCIPAL PEFOT, No. 771 Scmlli TI1I11D Street. Price, $100 per Bottle; $500 for half-a-dozen. The undersigned cltleens take pleasure In cheertutly rccoinmcnoiiig the use or Wrights Tar Bjrup lor coughs, colds, consumption, wbooplug-cough, spotted lever, liver complaint, pains In the breast, nronchlda, inuaoimatiou. ana restriction oi air vessels in tue lungs, etc. T he remedy (huuld be in every lamlly : I harles u. i.hon, iornv's rei othce. Cburles H. Graflen, Sunday Mercury oillce. lames Nolen. Jr.quirer t)ice Wnllaiu F. t'orblt. Associated Press. 'W in lain H. Caroemer. Eire Alarm and Police Tele graph. Filth and t besuut streets. A it nuuoipii r roui muu i uniuaiu pirecui. James W. ferriue No. 1129 Charles street. 11. A. Davis. No. 82JI Gsskl I street. John W ooc'slue. No. LUl Franklin street. Robert T houipson No. It 08 W alter street , It. it. Marcn, No. C2U Fianklln sin-et, J Gebloll No 731 8. i-econd street. John Seymour. No. 613 8. i lout street. I . W. Ilonard, No. 1 Dock street H. C. Lart eit No. 3H7 S. .-econu street. L. P.ates No. 6(13 Arch street Albert Martin. No. 417 h. Second street Mary Caidivell, No. IvUft Rnnom street. W. T homas. No. '20 N. Fourth street. T. W. tartliv. No. H Euvetu's alley. Geurge Wl son. No '236 Race street. w. E. KrooAS, No. 69 North second street M. J. Hassctt. No. 11!) ( anal street. .S. Seyaiour Rose. Bustleiou. diaries Rogers, No. 621 South street. R. T . We.iiugion, second and Quarry streeti I . F. 1'houias, No. 13 South Mxtn street. WTillimi Baius. No. 615 South Front f.rect S. S. tuiuord. Opera Manager. John Mngiuins resr of No. I:i4 North Second street Mm. b. H. Choate, Newark, Del. Jlr. WiWcmB. Wrvh'. , Sih: We lake pleasure In recommending your TAR SYIH'F (Of which we Lave already; sold considerable quantities as a most exec: lent aua efficacious remedy ior the complslnts set forth In your printed Dill alroa ly submitted to Ihe public. As a gratifying act to suffering humanity we will cheerfnllv recommend your prepara tion to ail aniicwu witu uineunw uiui it u ucci6ucu v cure. iours,etc, ,. .... N'. E. corner Plus and SUth stxectg. FOr'jol'NON, HOLTOWAY COWDEN'8, DYOTT 4 t'0.'. A nd all principal Druyglais and Dealer. The snbfCTlber would beg leave further to say that he is preYarea t fl.l orders otid torward tbe Syrup to any purl ot the country. Persons desiring other lnior mo li n bv msll will inclose a postage siamp.and answers wl.l le returned as soon as tne exigencies oi uusuiew will admit. Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 3 20 'o. 771 S. THIRD Btreet. Philadelphia, Pa. REVEXUE PTAMTS, REVENUE STAMPS, RtVENlE STAMPS, Of all desertptloua, , 01 ali dscriptiou, Alwava on band,. . Alwavaon band. AT FLORENCE PKWING VACH1N B CO.'S OKFICR, AI FLOBENl K hEWl.so MACUINB CO.'S OFFICE, No. B30 CHFSNDT Street, , No. bi (. HEBNOT Street, One door below Seventh street One door below seventh aueet Th mest V eral discount allowed. Tin dim liberal discount allowed. fl'HE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHESNUT I STREET, ABOVE THIRD. WILL BE CONTLVOEO A STAMPS o'aVE BT DISCEIPTIOH COHSTATLY APRIL 5, I860. I . . W ' . . MEDICAL. JJLECTK.OrA'TIIT, DRS. GALLOWAY & SI1EDD, THE SCIENTIFIC medical" electricians, Aie treating with remarkabl success all acuta and Chronic Diseases, at the'r i ELECTBOPATIILC INSTITUTION, No.lf30 WALNUT Street, One Door East of Thirteenth Street. We bare been engaged for many year In tha noble work of giving health and happiness to the suffering and th afllle'ed. Dating this tlmew have treated about TWENTY THOUSAND INVALIDS aufrerlng from the various forms of disease, and In almost every case a per manent cure has been effected. Many of them, In fact, bad been given np as Incurable by their physicians. Wa have restored to health. In a few days, thousands of per sons In this city who had been suffering from painful diseases five, ten, and fiftben years and upwards. At our Institution we have cured, an J are curing, a class of dis eases that has baffled the medical profession In all ages of the world. Dr. WILLIAM WHITE, a gentleman of groat exoe- rlence In this successful practice, is associated with Drs. GALLOWAY BIIEDD In this practice. By this arrangement w hope to be enabled to attend profession ally to our large practice. BErEKENCES. We refer the diseased and others Interested In oar new practice to the following well- known gentlemen who have been .treated successfully by nst (11 OPOF. ORANT, No. 610 Chesnut street. K.T Di.Sll.VHt. No 17;i8 Cliesnul struct, (.moral PLl-.ABONTON. No. Mi Spruco street Mior-(,enrral 1'I.KASONTON. U. S. Arniv. lion. DAVID WlLMOT.Judxe of Court oi Claims, Wat-h.ngton city. lion juuge jAr ku, ivcw i or city. Pev. Dr. Jf AKMIALL. of Plttsbuiv. Pa. I DWIN fcOHKKST. the Kri'Ht Tragedian. 1 ev. Dr. HALL, ot Philadelphia. v.... T I 1 AUL' till.,. ,1a olonei IHOAIAS W. IsWEENEY. Assessor, No. 716 Walnut street. (i(U(H ll. eakle, Attoniey-at-law, ixtn and Plirannt Btrppta. IMAM EL EEY. Attorney at taw. No. 701 Sansom reet. . DK. OEOHBB w. r KiiK it. r,ancaiter city, renna. PK. WU. b. BROWN . ti Irani House. Kl-V. IIS. MALLORY: Norrlstown. Penna. ALBs.Kl' H. N1COLAY. No. 62 William street. Now York cltv. . . C. CUJIMTBO', 8tnyveant street, New rork ouy. II, C. Mil KILEEE, No. illtt Market street. .IOHN St . Pt'lwT. 0. 132 touth broad street.1 U W. MKltCHANT, Germantown, Pbllaile phia. Consultation and examinations tree of charge. Au interesting Circular uial.su by addressing DRS. GALLOWAY, WHITE & SHEDD, No. 1230 WALNUT Street, $ SI imttli2m Philadelphia. QUENCH MEDICINES IN VOGUE! BY GllIMALLT & C1E., Chemists to H. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 45 RUE RICHELIEU PARIS. xo vore ron LIVER OIL. GKIMAULT'S SYKLP OV 1UD1''D IIOItSE- KAD1S1I. ThlsFyinp is employed with the greatest success. In place ot Cm Liver Oil. to which It Is mllintely superior. It cnrrs dlNr.oi.HS of tlm r.ht'st. scrot'u a. lvmnha'lc dls orders preen sickness, muscular atony, and loss of nnnetltA. It rem nurnte s the constitution by ourl vine Ihe blood, and Is, In a word, tho most oowerral depura- tlve known. It never tangoes the stomncn ana Dowels, nnd Is administered witti the gieatest r nicacv to young children, eubjcot to humuurs, or obstruction of the glands. At last. It Is very eUicaclous in the diseases ot" tbe skin. NO WORK CONSUMPTION. GRIMAULT'S bVKUl' OK imjOPU0SPITITE OF LIME. This new Vedlclne Is sovereign remedv in phthisis and oihei diseases of the lungs promptly removes all the more serious avmDtoms. The couth fs relieved, the night-sweats cease, aud the patient rapidly recovers his b ealtb. NO WORE POVERTY OK1HK BLOOD AND TALE COMPLEXION. DR. LERAS' PHOSPHATE OP IRON. This new terruulnous medicine contains the elements of t le blood and bones, and Iron In a liquid state It Is dlfierent from all hitherto ollered to the publiu. Is llrmld, co orlei-s. lend tasteless. It speedily cures chlorosis, pirns In the stomach, difficult digestion, dysmeaorrbuia, anemia. 'ihe majority of the Academies of Medicine of Paris recommend tbe phosphate ot Iron to Ladles oi delicate coiiMtliutlon sufTerlng irom anemia, and all other per sons fatigued from over anxiety, netvous emotions, overwork general debility, and poorness ot blood. It Is the only preparation wbtcn never causes consti pation, andean be borne by the most delicate stomachs. NERVOPS HEADACHE. NEURALGIA, Is Instantaneously cared by CRIMAU LTS BHAZIUAM (JUARANA. a vegetable subctance used from time immemorial m Jirattt, and i ntire ty taH.jMie. BETTER THAN COPAIBA 1 1 GEIMAULT'S CAPSUTiES ANO LIQUID EX TRACT OP MaTICO VEGETALIS. Where all other Medicines have failed, these prepara llonswli alwavs edict a cure These insure a rapid and extraordinary care of severe recent and chronic cases ot private oisease 'J hey are used In the llosphals in Carls, by the celebrated Dr. Ricord and are fouud greatly su I erlor to all hitherto known mineral remedies and ( oiialha slid Cubeis. 'Ihe Injection Is used in roceut, and capMilei In the more chronic eases. GENERAL DEPOTS: In Paris, at GRIEIATTLT & Cie., Chemists to ll. F. H. Prince Napoleon, 45 RUE RICHELIEU. In New York, at T. M- BECKER'S. No. 129 GRAND Street. 1 IN PHILADELPHIA, C3 19 mth2ra & CO'S. At FRENCH, RICHARDS REMOVAL! IlEMO VALII OLD BRIVERS' ICE COMTANY, lEMOVtD FROM . W. CORNER 8IXTEENTH AND RACE, TO Broad Stieet, Above Race, East Side. Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attondod to at the lowest pjarket rates. JIEeS, JO (INBOX & DAVIS. . (. OLD DRIVERiTlcE COMPANY.' The uiilcrslnned, teellng exceedlna thankful to his niuny tr.ends uudcnstoiuer? for their very liberal patrou- te x tended to huu during the last scveutceu vears, aud having to d bis enure Inteiest to !ESrR!. UK'S JtlbNSON & DAVIS, Takes pleasure In recommeuu n? tnem to his former pa'rons. as tlivy are gmtleinen of we. I known Integrity' nnd will umloubtid v maintain the rcnutatlon ol the OLD DBiVEKk' It E OMPANV, and In evervwnv act so as to give entire satisfaction to all who mav klnd.y lavm them with their cusioai. Respeot a'ly. e'e , V; 3m A. BROSVN. U 11 E K A J TIIE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR LYE. TP T. IMMFNSF SCCCE8S With Which this prepara tion has met duilng the short time it has been bciore tbe public, has luuuccd the thousands and tens of thou sands who have used and attested its virtues to pro nounce it the ONLY and ThUE Hair Restorative The Eureka has been In: rod need Into all the principal cities bo ill East abd West, and having fultbfuiiy periormed all that is claimed tor It. bas superteoed alt other Hair Pre ps rations 1 be urcka restores Orev Hair to iu oiiglual color prevents Ihe bair irom failing ooi, by causlug a heaitny condition of the scalp, imparting to the biura soilness and g.oss and yc uthtul anpearanca that no other Hair Preparation can produce. The Eureka la free from all Impurities or polseuou i drugs andean boused without lulling scalp or hands. Manufactured an4 sold wholesale and retau by ROBERT USHER, Sale Agent,, Ko. it N. FIFTH Street. St Lous, Mo, Agents for Pennsylvania. DYOTT CO., No JM t) SECOND Street. Philadelphia. ItOsmwam PASSPORTS PROCURED, ACKNOWLEDfJ menu. Depositions, Alhdavitayo AccaunuMakas) by Notaiv PBbllc, Commissioner fcr all tha states. Pe n and Priae Agent, iOt'il Street. i .. HOOP SKIRTS. DUPLEX SKIRT FASHIONS rOH I860. BliAVLEYS DUPLEX ELLJPUC (OB DOUBLE BPKINO) LI OOP SKIltT. Esch noop of this PKCCLIaR SKIRT Is comnoaed of Two t)ntt-itmfr(t ttttl Jtnt.pi. braided tiortlt and ' ' ... . . . .... . '" . " 1 1 r 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 H ra. ,.uw M1V BTHONGKK1 and most FLEX lliLB HOOP made They will not bkhd or briak like the single springs, but will evib rRRsaavi their Planter and biactiful snArc. where three or four ordinary skins will have been thrown away as useless. 1 heir vondtrul A ribtlti Anns obbatt.t to the com fort and cosvisiKsoa. besloes giving laTBHsarLBAsraa totbewtARKR, as will De f artieutariy trpmmrtd by lames attending trodd reciftwm, ball$, oprrai, ete. In fact lor the fromnade. or hnutr, the rawi-A, fVa trr, or ear they are uksukpasskd. combining com'Out. nrtiAiiiT.iTT and rcomoht. with that ELBOAMea ol sliap which bas made the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC THE STANDARD BK.IBT OF TILE FASHIONABLE WORLD. Manufactured exclusively by the SOLE OWNERS ol Patent, W12STH, UIIADLEY & CARY- No, CHAMBER8 and Kol. 19 and 81 READK Rta., NEW YOHK. Mcrctianta will be snoDlled as above, and by PhlladeN pbia Jobbers. I OB HAI.E in ail riRST CLASS KBTAIL BIORSSmTHIS C1TI. Inqulielor JUJmrp BRADLEY'S DVPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. JRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT-' Combining Durability with elegance oi thape. New Spring Style Just received. ' J. M. HAFLEIQH, JljOJrnl . No. DOT CIIESNTTT Btreet BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKI11T. Most fashionable and popular In use. For sale by J. G. MAXWELL & SON. 3 10 2m S. E. corner ELEVENTH and CUES NOT. AUCTION SALES. THOMAS BUlCn & SON, AUCTIONEERS. 7 No. I I 10 CHESNUT STREET. A ONE-1IOESE TOWEIl AMATEUR ENGINE. Tbia engine will bo disposed of by private or publio sale, by tbe abovo parlies, at their Auction Store. B SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. PHILADEL- 1'liIA ART GALLERY, 10i0 CHhS.NUT Street. SIXTH ANNUAL SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, from tbe American Art Gallery, New Yotk. On Wednesday. '1 harsdav. and Friday Evenings. 4th, 6th. aud Dtli Inst., at TH o'clock, atSootirB Art Gallery, o IttiO Cbesnat street jiow open tor examination. 4 2 4t LEGAL NOTICES. INSTATE OP WILLIAM PHILLIPS, DE i ceased. Kstate oi ANNA PHILLIPS, decease 4. Ihe Auditor annolnted by the orDbaus' Court for ;he City aud t:ountv of Philadelphia, to Sudtt. settle, and adjust the two severul first aud bnal ceounts ot JOHN S. PHILLIPS, Wit. a. PUILLiHS, LlsMhNT b PH1I.LIP.1I and CLIFFORD S. PHIL LIPS. Pxocutors and irustees under the wills of WIL LIAM PHILLIPS, deceased, and ol ANNA PHILLIPS, deceased in account with the real estate ot said dece dents, as well as the two several accounts as to Income ot ihe pnrties named as Trustoes under the will" of WIL LIAM PHILLIPS, deceased, and ANNA PHILLIPS, deceased. In account with tLIZABKi H PHILLIPS, and to report distribution or the respective balances in the banes of the accountant, will meet the parties Inte rested, tor the purposes of his appointment, on TUES HAY, April 10, lhbii, at 4 o'clock P. M.. at his otllco. No. 717 WALNUT Street, in the cltv of Philadelphia. JOHN CLAYTOV, i !9 thstnt ' Auditor. LIQUORS. OlimiT GltOVE WHISKY. No. 228 North THIRD Street. If anything was wanted to prove the absolute purity or this Whisky, tbe following certificates should dolt. There Is no alcoholic stimulant known commanding such eccmniendation ii om such high sources Philadelphia, September 9. law. . We have carefully tested tho sauipie of t HLSNUT GROVfc. WHISKY which you Bend us, aud nud that it contains KOKK or iiib roisoaoua substance known aa rtsiL oil. which Is the characteristic and Injurious In gredient of the w hiskies In general use. UOOXU, UARRhiT ft CAMAC, Analytical chemists. New TonK, Sontember S, I have analyzed a sample ot CUKSNUT GhOVB VHISKY received irom air. Charles Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia t and baving carefully tested It, I am plei.sed to state that It Is entire y fkke vhoh poihonous ob delete mora substances. It ia an unusually pure aua une-llavored qua it v of whisky. James a. t mLTON, m. D.. Analytical Chemist. Bostov, March 7. l&M). I have made a chemical analysis of couunerclul sam ples of CHF.SKUT GROVE Wai.KY, which proves to be free trom the heavy FukII Oils, and penectly pure and unadulterated. '1 he fine flavor of this whisky is derived liom the grain used In manufacturing It. Respectiully. A. A. H A YES, M. D., SJ State Asgoyer, No. 10 lioylston stiect For pale by brrel.deml!nhn,orbottle,atNo.22$Nonh THIRD Btreet Philadelphia. 13 j "W. "Ti A M'M A R, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Foreign BRANDIES, WINES, AND PIKE OLD WHISKIES, No. OQO MARKET SrJ ltEKT IS 3m PHILADELPHIA. M. N ATHAKS & SONS, OP IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. No. 19 N. PE.0NT STREET, PHILADELPHIA JIOPE8 NATHAWS, 11 OKA CK A. W ATMANB, OIUAMJO D. NATHANS, 119m Q E E E N PEAS, GKN COKK, . . i , yEESH PACBE8, FKESH TOMAI OE8, PLTJMfl. Uio. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, ' PEALER IN FIXE GROCERIES 12 CO ELEVENTH AND VOTE BT8.P! THE 6TAMP AGENCY, NO. 304 CHBRNUT J HTBF.KT, ABOVE TBIBD WILL BK CON TIN UJtD AS DFBF.TOFOKE. fiTAalPS oi IVERTDESCKrPTtONCONBTANTlY ON HAND. IN ANY AMOUNT , 11 THE BTAMP AGENCY, J. B I BF.ET, A 80YJS.XHXKP, AH HVUKTrflCnHF! HO. 804 CHEHND1 WILL Bit CO.KTNCEA STAWP8 Of JtVJiKT PFeCBIPTlOir COMSTAXTM H HAND AND IM ANf AAIOCNT. ; 1111 bound over for a ht urine to-day. I ' ' '
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