The Democratic Watchman BELLEFONTF„ N N' A. P. GIAY ZEEK, Editbr VRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 16 1868 l'Elt par year when p in ad Jukes, 2,50 when not paid in atlyanee, and 'sll,oi) when not piid before the expiration . of the year. Natiohal Democratic Nominations SEYMOUR • FOIt HORATIO IEII3 OF NEW ' FOIL VICE PRESIBENT GEN. FRANK P. BLAIR ;;OURI lEEE AT LAROE ELECTORS Wit.l.lBu V. 11'llnkrn. ELECTORS. 113 Jea. C Amtnertnin, Win P Withlngtun 1 1.5 Win K Uorgns 16 Win 1' Shell 1 . 1 Cyrns L Purshing 18 A C Noyes 12 Win A linflornith 211 John R. Ps.ekar.l 21 James C Clarke Ozone' Cans, DISTRICT 1. C E Kanterly 2 Chas. M bonen% 3 Chap. Buekwatter 4 GeoTIO4 R. Berritt i 11 It Coggehall Reuben Stabler • E Monaghan Day L Wenierick Bernard 31'0 rau 22 James II !lopk ina hdwartl S 041leo 24 Samuel I' 11 William Shirk 11 A G Broadhead 11 Jobe Blanche Reconstruction, as to Finance One of the 'bitterest fruits of the Reconstruction puliey of Congress is the blighting effect it has had upon the agricultural interests arid the ut ter prostration of all business in the several states where It is establinhed The productioN of the soil are the Chief source of a country's wealth,and as these increase or diminish in quan tify and valnc,in the ~aine proportion arc her sources of revenue increased or dimini,lied,and her credit strength ened or reduced Therefore, we con clude that any po'icy or pacific ures as soon as thry show, by their effects, that their tendoney to re tard the do , : olopmetN. 01 the vein , trial resmirces of a while or pin of the count ry, t hey should lie abandoned. To prove our as.ertioh,, t hat the agricultural intere-ts ar d the general hu.ine , .. , credit of the Stritav,whetkin this policy ba• been e , tablished, are par dlyz..l,we call your attention to this : tvr Yntti Sept J. 1 4 69 r .111.1 J, . 4 ;, , q) , .•e•l. Is , 41, thwt I. n rrurr 11111 , 1 happler time.. we rh. •iii.l hare f 1.4.% r en'tirtiine I. tn' the var.l•,; th , trg• elo ,, P.l' r.l rr •iiiiiir•e lit I ilning rl.l, • ilia pale of or hoary rr•h•c 1. -C,J•Ur I' 4,1, Itol.l I= efr , trt trr I , st - row money Mt i• 1 , 1 tt 7tr . Ihr State of Gec)r g ia, Lut 1‘111 , • ' 1 wag not t‘neee—ful, and wlt‘ I.ct 311 , 01 111. and anni , r, tho State 80 , ri additton 0.1 lvt' 11.1Ve IIW 1 , 1 , 11-ple argunt , nt I,rtt. arid rigor* I %It rot) In r to the IA,Ir Vra` , the cnuntr.% S,l much •n chat A , •In plu+ livid arising froin the cal nrt.onAti.., c,,tton and gnid 1.1,1 $.:0 , k),1bh3 tor.) In aildition to Ong idrii 111(1 , 4 ta k. into ontntli•ra lino !he i•xliort tolniec and•gtaue bout the South. rti out old) North, tilt'', creatinf an we men-e tornitiv trade between the two t.cr h,on. Of the country. But we find how the annual repqrt....t . the Seek Lary of tho Trealury, that the South et n State alone exported s neon the United State•. In the -'ear 185'.1 pro doetioni in value amounting to Two 111"NlittEl) s!X rY TIVo )111.1.14)N4, Ni)iti 1) siXTY Tnol,s.ANl, LlUNpitt'D Asir NINELY Fut, It lifiblAits But. .4atne 'tat , t,l cut iti-htug tits taittwti-e atuoutitof • ex porlatual tire utterly pro.strated,and their hu•ine, euulpletely 'waltzed that they hay.• not been able Lu pay the one hand, edtli part. ut the direct taxes assessed upon them. Why is this? Ileeati-e of the in famous and unjust meaßarci, pursued by th i 4 revolutionary body, arrogatu4; to it,clf the name of Congress, to wards do Southern states. It is not mougli that the people should be de priced of all participation in the re crizauization of their state govern ments, and thus takeaway from theta all interest in the prosperity of their State..., hut in ,addition to this they are also deprived of the right to con t i ro' the labor in their midst. The consequence of this is, that, in .toad of having 5,196,914 bales of cotton, to feed and supply the thous , ands of Northern spindles, and to meet the demands of European man ufactories, 'we have not half that amount. Nora than this, within the last twelve months over:sixty millions dollars in gold have been shipped to lure to pay the balance of trade held against us by foreign nations, Now we say, take away this Freed tuen's Bureau,and save those twenty llmnaillions annually to .the govern ment, permit those states to organize their governments and to control the labor of those states and in one year from that time they will furnish sail, cient•exports to pay this balance ct trade the tis exhaustitt our gold to pay the i"tercst repon bonds held hr foreign Capitalists; and bring Old once more into the country and place it upon a par with currency. This rill do away with the bitter feeling between the debtor and cred itor of the Nation. It will calm the passions of the people exeirtd by this unjust legislation that is building up a bonded aristocracy in this country It will solve the whole finyfoial toes , lion and restore harmony to the w holt_ country. Up and at Them Again! With men fighting for the tight there is no such word as fad. There is no surrender. !tight may be crush ed for awhile; it cannot be blotted out. At this writing wo know not, which party has been successful at the rolls, we only know that there is nn other battle to be fought on the 3d of November, and that - the great issues ari, the right against the wrong,—that we are for the right, that radicalistn is for the wrong,— that there are on our side,—tho men who can not be, purchased, or intimi dated—the men alto act frotr, ple. and who an neither to he frightened or bribed into the support. of the itpfamous and outrageous -doc trines of the party in power. There is no such word as "surren derY in the Democratic vocabulatr Its Inodreds of thousands of honest, breve jnen, who have been true to themselves, their country and their pririciple, during the dirk hours of the despotism of itadieali-on, are not to be driven into subinis,iso. by the dicers and drunken howling, nt the enemy. ,„ They remember too well, the oppres sions of the party in power—its spies and informers and prison., it , negroe.., its outrages and its Gees, its theiv ings, its blunders and iLs im,olenee, to allow it to achieve a victory on the 3d of November tic st, without a• masa desperate effort.. Let the result turn out as it may the Demorra,ry will be ready tur the next eon'e..t. We Min yiek our "faints and try it again We will go into the fight more dettrinined thAn ever, and if jiadtealt,in 14 not rotge:l, it 14111 not be for lark or courage• or determination on the part of the Dew neraey up D,ninerat, and at them I We are 114 1 :wig for right For bite supremacy - Fm equal States - For Hepßth au governMent - For the rights of poor mep- To tax bond- - To male tiuses better - Arid to r>store the go % vrtitnclit pr-t as it was handed down to us by our plod old fathers"orthe leNO it* Result l Wlii;eire are free to admit that the result of Tuesday's election is Dot %%bat we had hoped it cavil.' be, yet we can see nothing in it cateulated to .1t.. , courage or disorganize tire great Dem ncratic masses. The fact that the State has not gonna largely for the Itadicalm—perhaps has gone at all for them—after the le'pera to and despicalde efforts to which they resort ed, is simply proof that with all their money, all their threats, all their PeillefilVallia is, Owl 10111 he, Democratic. They have, in alt prOb ability, carried the State by from two to five thousand To accoin this theykave expended almost a halt nullioo ot`dollars—l'hey h ive pre vented front votiny, over six thousand =IS loyal,naturahzedauzen+,lhcy bought everything purehavible and fright encd all who were cowardly enough t 4 be frightened into their salvo rt, and yet after all they have barely succeed ed. 11 tiny hareiture fx, led at iill. in elee dng their State ,ticket. The fact that the Democracy have gained hut. Cougreanmen and thrCe State Senators, besides electing the May or of Philadelphia, and have re duced the Radical majority of 1866, over fifteen thousand, is certainly no cause for Radical reAcing.— The six thousand Democratic voters. of Philadelphia, who were priwon ted voting by the radical election boards, on account of their bat- I uralization papers being issued by the Supreme Court of the State, and who will vote the next iipte,will be sufficient to give us the State, in spite of bond holders, niggers, and New England infidols, to say nothing of the thous and upon thousands of Jews, who voted with that Arty on Tuesday net, but who cannot, under any cir cuinstanoe .be induced to vote for GIANT. We think we have won a victory, dire are going into the next fight couldcut or success. Glory Enough formic Time! Democratic Ilayor fleeted in ?bib I elphia I ISltn,tts Doubtful I Cain ofFour Democratio Congressma n and Three State Senators I INDIANA DEMO-CRATIC A Gain of Three Congress- mon in Ohio ! BASE FRAUDS BY THE RADICALS ! 4.1 p to the time ofgoing io press, on Thursday evening, the election news, is so mixed and muddled, that little 'an be unraveled nut of it to show. what the result, really is. Although the radicals claim the State, yet. they ad mit the defeat 'if their M r ayor in -Philadelphia by about 40 is). Con gressmen, Myers, Taylor, Cake and Cot ode, all radical-,me defeated, and the Democrats gain one state Senator iu Lazerne, 0412 111 Cumberland and one in • Pfultifielphia. A telegraph dispatch to this ',Lea:, at :; o'clock Thursday afternoon, says, the'"offi cial vote only. will decide to which patty the skitu.bolone. same trot lions there& Katie made small gains,in whets, they have had decided losses Phiia4elphia alone -how's a change of over seven thousand, front I swl, tit favor of the Denioeruey. Luzeren County gives a Democratic gain over Sfifi, of 1200. lterks gains almost 1000, Schuylkill, ganis heavily, and iii fact, every Democratic district ex cept a few here in the central part of the mate, , shows decided Dem gains. Flom the figures before UN, tie can only enneln.l , . that if the state has gone for the rrdn•als it will be hy such a small tiniiiinty hat it will not begin to emypensatc them for the loss of fur rohgretesolea and thrre &gators From likiihaiim the DCWA is cheer ing. AL the lAst Loss re itional eke non the radiealscarried that state by . .20,8213. Now the returns indicate strongly that the Democracy have succeeded by a small majority, and have gained two Congresson,,, Ohio goes tor the radicals' by from 10 000 to 14 000, against 42 696 in 1866 Ilere.teo is a Democratic gain of three Congressmen. 'The official vote way reduce the radical majority cousitlerably below these figures. [SPACIAL To TOY WATCHMAN PUILAMMI.PHIA, UOl. 14, ItlllB Our whole Cily 'ticket elected by from 2000 to 3UOO inajorivy. FMADIMI AND INTIMIDA L. TION - illeg&I •Tren ' t RIDI the disirmoili4ornm,t I ( f touutandr of legal Deui,crilic ♦wers, coot not defeat the popular will of the ptople Not wittaisiaudifig, .4100 legal naturalization papers Tiers declared illegal, and the arrest of hundreds of good Democratic citizens for spealing their mind, openly in the pretence of our effeoieut thieving point. officere, Daniel M. Vox, bar been elected Vtor by over 3000 inajAity. bli . sra of the grd and Taylor of She 6111 Congressional Districts are requested to remain at home this session. The reie-mansgement sad gross our. ruptiou of the Itsdioal pars) , of 'this metropolis kiss worked its own dot eat. Economy will now be administered in every department, and law and order be established throughout the alty. Each and every citizen is -milled upon unt it our sew police •force is installed into eirtoe to be their own protectors of pu and private property. As our police have been lazed so heavy in order to carry the city, that they must steal in order to remunerate themselves for the heavy outlay of money and time, and be beaten at that, and thrown from office. flow and the fate of the 1100polles. Poor miserable brutes, whit have stooped so low nm in iho the folher ntid prateelor. Their days nre numbered. Itepot : ts are freely cirmilated and gen erally credited that the Union Legue, at Broad street, hre proposing to c ,ntest the city'elect ion. if they c.tra buy enough men corrupt enough .to swear black in white. this is not to be wondered at, tie.pernte co•en tequire ole.per;,4lo reme diem. Let then bolt 11 irk ITU doge use not to be retired. November ni.x, they will SKY NOIIE. Hoping you have had OA great a victory to Centre county an WO hate achieved here. 1 remain reapat'ly yours. NED The County. The Democratic majmity on the State ticket in this County, will he 'about 100. Takine into considera tion the Cwt., that the Itailiells bought everything purchasable, and that the iron works and mina the Brld Eagle Valley were filled to overflow lag with 'Radical voters, rotn other states—that illegal votiolg vi\Nas allowed where ever they had a majority of the election boar]. wok that scores of Demixwats were discharged and sent in search of employment out, of the County, immediately before the elec tion, that periftry was comin itted iu different place , . to secure vales, that men were hired to di-tribute fraudu— lent tickets, and that e% cry species of fraud was resorted to, we feel that , we have won a victory, that radical P.llO will not soon forget, and showed ti them the impo,ibility4 of again getting control of our county affairs. They huge dwor their Leaf, TIIEY 11Aff, FAILED. in November this county will give Seymour 59d of a majority. The following arc thy. majorities in he different townshi . RA D 1,11,1 nelletoule . 1.9 :-.110. :4 .. S tilli Rel.ll 11..g0s 2 Vi . 1,1.4 rtS II .war I I:. n her !..1) hl 110werl 11.,r0 . 19 W.llker I , Al 0., MEM Phil ipotoorg. S /I.lne. loq . 15 P. llll ilusbu . 78 P Her. DEE IM;=:EIE1 ... lI.JIIIOIO , 17..argu MEM ECM THINGS ABOUT TOWN & 00UNTY M The:are i 4 I n ho he re ot, Ibr 2n .I of Novrinber Lnllnn••e I.lf 16O• ay. ,r,14 ‘,l COTTITIIIi I,P. lie lase fair,%%l:l be !.:11, 11K111 , 1 no.tl %%eel( --- Int, 111,4 of Ow Itt , roocrat y of the borough of Itellefonie. u i 1 be nt lie C (01 1 0 All 10 111 ,/ 1) ,•• 11211 - A foe/ fights, any .1111111'1 of ,'drunks "awl a a quant if) of eil head.,'" were some of [he re. J.. of il!* 01'01 pi) in pl lee - 1 he hurt Jahll.tnt I ,1 /f rollout awn aver thy suppo...l t it holy of the Radical., all 'Tuesday night last, uteri' a few drunken ne4l oc., *ha ,forole a' de net' faction we II 0, all . lien d, •t car perlie 41161 a ill he ele:111 clear aL di' ca'f t house Mout° of Respect At a ineettll g of Bellefonte Lodge No 268 A 11 . 11 , held Oct 11, IKtf. 4 , l' %Ismer I , lig et it in flit. (Intl!, nn t-. - tion of brother Jon T Jfilln.nyt, NV NI , brothrra lit NI 1 octim. Jam. II Dobbins and I' M. Jacob V Thotnal o ere ap pointed a controtttee to d'art espn.,.oe of tine st-fit.e t f Ito Lodge on the death of our worthy Into ht.r, on Illa•ter T Ilonver. The u, our, t 1 e a flertkartls pre.e Iltel,t he 1 , 110 . .T111:4 pit amble and I 1 . M0111110114 %.lilCll Vrt . I e outrun - IthottNly ad.fti.d 11 tot ). AK, it 11114 0 , 4 ,, 11, .1 A rchtteet of the L'oitteise to et to among lii our owl thy hi Mame' John 'l' 800., t, in the rigor of manhood awl tit nudist or a lt,ttil theft tote, be it Resoirrd, littit ible Lodge rh ea. Milli proto i.d Hon ow the 111 .211 Igener of the demi, of Itv Ist I' PliSt M.. ti I I broth er John 'I" Hoover Krrnlr d, That in the death of brothei Hoover our II au 1001 a w o rn hy citizen and an honorable Loilse, one of it. tooiit efficient and u•e ful members, and the Mivionie fraternity It Lrotlu•r 11)1000 evirnirle ‘lvam lull of in tuel ion aunt worthy of imitiolon. Redo Iced, That in thin dthpeitealien of Providence we nee the nilmonillori nhich is ever recurring, and while we lament it, and deeply synipwlitze with those who were near and dear to the ilecen4ed in their nail bereavement, it Is our duty not to murmur lit Ihc, Divine will but to profit by the leesen which it ou solemnly teaches, and so order our temporal of fairs, thet when the time cometh which no man knoweili, we may be ready fir the great change. Resolved, That in further testimony of gar respect, the furniture and hangings of this Lodge be draped in mourning for the space of three menthe, and that the members of this Lodge be requested to wear the usual badge of mourning for the period of thirty days. Resolved, That those resoliVionn he published in the oowepapers of Centre county, and the Secretary of thin Lodge ie hereby directed to enter the &nine at large upon the minutes. and furnish a copy thereof under the seal o the J udge to the family or the dece.ised. OSOILON M. YOCUM, JAS. II Dosuise, Committee. JACOB V Tuoaao. Eziracts from minutes. JOHN D. WM. ATIL, Src'y Iteplttletl Etprently rot the WATcAIIAN . ADDRESS, Delivered Before the C ntrie Conntykri_ cultural Society, at their Annual Exhi bition, held at Bellefonte tho Bth of October, 1868,../sy Frederick Watts, of Cumberland County. ' The last few years have gi•en birth Co n new ors, Our iitlenrion has been ar rooted and out in iuthit , —itittiliettly called 141 contein p ate the auportunte of agriculture I ultivatort of the Null' have, been in'•ited, pawed to take their puce in the ince n hick is now beingilin to the \S or 41 n progress. 141ey have been startled by the soumi that has been Mirth' f i r them: and they begin to Wilk that I bet e in pork to do beyond the pre cincts of the form. They begin to feel, too, that the. spirit of the enlightened mind, which alone cnu give h ttglit..lll - et ton to the opperat iota of matter has been ta work for them TO IIIOSO who have put their hands and hearts to the work of promoting this grent interest, there is a pleasing c otsula.ton and encouragement, too, in the reflection that they are upon the flowing tide of piddle favor ; that those th.y benefit now look with confidence andaileasure upon the aorta they make, and that whilst the fluctuations of busi ness, the casualities of commerce, - rtes inter) options of trade the flircurbance. of nocie , y itself, are but iticiden.s, but incoli•nts of I lIC moment, only irccurr.ng RI be ns sOil fargot:en , that n anibbst t he other nod conthettnif elements of loi.y hie, the pleasing mit.iopation. and (,10111,1,1,. 9peC111,(1..11.1 of me clap ate the dreaded forebodings n od do, calattiote, of all miner, all classes unite err the f , rrctit penyer, the kin4ly syntpn• thy, the 11 \ 4.1/e•I hope, !lint 1.11t . t.e .4 . , Dm) 4,‘‘ II fair (11011 of the tai m••r ills nit now 01111111 0111.1 the 'lathy of the idico4o pinto, the , ctence of the scholar, the do wally •of tine ,10,4;0rm ; the whnu4• {11,1 . 1.1 111111 an unanimity winch no otWer subject can eLonithind Illy tilt its Ny mitv• ho.ing “ock. to, my "G‘fd f.pe , ;d nhc Plough libere is a ("kali for this, to be flan in the fact lit the produce of Ow, coorroodommoTo largely Il ,n till 011ivr , 1 tx hum ill 11:11,11 :1 , 14 that the art lt ytlf 121 , 1111.ki11,1 to !Inman 4k1.1 Unity 01411 110' 140 , 1 I,lolllole 1111 s great object w 11i,111 , “1011 1511 ell WWI io Ill; lit 10 1 , 11 . 11 II 1,1111 11 intkt commari.l our ;Oh I ' l. , , 1 tidy 11, lain it,. 11091,1 11.114 ru lin 1.n., el/111111011 1/111 . 1 1 . 1 In 1111'h I 0.1101 111111, It the saint, he 1.,r Wilt the he 11, 1 I/.11 lilt Ir . 11:1,1.1M tint rt , olt or I', Is 1s 11 Ili/ I'llllllol That Ike lie 100.1 nail Inn ill s Pitt; 1 h.. tllllol lle St. 11 7 111 r. 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It, lit by Itt•r flliltl •ott., Att• Itatt•-• op and 940 11,01. 4 alol mop:, Iss th,t Work our hands There is a lit ing. inoeine, soling pl iliel plc in your Lbws winch tlyttittstoo•lies 11. at (I 01st other puillll, Tlit• earl 11 vtiltt it titrentrth and it.rry:l 4 t• to Ott you elyd Upon It ; to the raffle that ,atk upon It the winds 'teeth 10 blow, the railw to fag 11101 the eiwlttrs to tuts our you- ate rely bust it and ilinWa of Winter . AtlYeetillilltiy checks lilt the rank 11001 of vegtistion, lighten the sod, and. destroy what is not mire-for you-- ned eSery principle of animal and vegoalile organ mutton anil.existenee co-nprrutt• to vstiltort earlrit you ' Notre i 1 n chant in ills 11 11 1 011 lutist lust while the spud of multi feel -, die sir snip of Ito wiln it and power of (lout arountl tiro 1 Fat 7,lert do not reason thus, but they feel it, and it iv this utytovrtourt and act ' tog charm which has ionised its sweet ness tato the hearts of all rut al people, In all ilia ages of the World. Th , it farmers are not as Intelligent and well litiot rued an a parallel grade of society in town, we must tillow l that they nre 00(115 truly aware of and united to defend their hverestm, we mean to assert Their scattered ' nail isolated mode of life weighs against thent on there paints—hut I hat they have more sincere !warts and it sounder morality is as in disputable ; they have It pureness of purpose, it simplicity of mind as well as In , noir, that is more than an equivalent or the polish and conventional curium of societY,and with IL ty,c , trtlictlity which is only to be found in - the good, hoMely, hearty hospitality of a country-house We have thus endertvored to impress upon you that, whilst you have touch to learn, yours is a happy condition in life, and that your pursuits is so essential, and its improvement so itorni youselveS mid the ivothl au large claim for it n high pique in the lion of mankind And it is for ninke this claim, for the Wend tit specie n roan who Nee not re.ptu self 1. ou moat inks your plant in that ince of honorable ennif into which nil the trades and occo of lite Inere entered, and irft.t,,, ihe honor find glory of eNaltin own professions nod nettling so n tho 'stun of human happinc.s. IV sitsses, ittivsntrrges sure' icr With tvery quality of soil, and climae whisk brewlto9 too a ll neu ial vefoloblos the breath of It into man vire atmottpltere of bean, do you want hot t o call into net t not ive st rengt h of your own mit t , the energies of your own lomat? But that mind which gives a et rectum to the hand, most be ri out mind ; for we. Bhould not sense member that intcllvet is that which the goodness of Cod he upon the- creatures of his own not that it idlould lie buried in end restored upon the return of it end Nltister,in its original aimplici !lint it should be ell ttvated, and arpropt hided to Ilia treat des 18 11e1111111111 1 11 of 119 hll 11191. we tdio our hand to the noble pork of edit and eopeeialty that we should that edoetololl to a courne of sta4 mill fit the timid :mil it.lopt the et of the body to that PI ro•11,1%I. ill v, and deltv.litt s ol Pothp•to 111 1, 111( t 4 elliloged 1,1 for ti hick the Iv, yet • I'lcitte.o little 'ilp , 110•1111 y Hod 'mon, of the en! ,cholst they fulhll all the of e.luc.tlilt in 1 lii the. elns , ne lett titkig`tkrel lit thr•nt r,“ Ih I w - "feud, or the Purnm..ol a v .to yet II is to astinte ot\tersl Illlfllllt• pull 'Olt of agticulittre. 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Wnilst the abundant 3 of the Innanktnltnen enriches limi,4ll rust is telt tat every depsrtment of ineelmnics shop As then, you mese outlte your unpros§iou upon the 111 of wen, let it be leiniiereal eitlt the lLnt all Irginens, whether in the elnints, Ilse mechanic a Shop. or the t iner s ship npori the ocean, is depeu for tts %%liking tletnents iipen the duets of the farm. To the professor and student —I who alai :Lys profess the lights of re and enjoy the fruits 'of knowledge appeal with confidence itiatyour ißtic tu.iy be thrown into the scale of agr turn! progress ; that whilst yap ha your own handi thilt helm of p which gives direction ,of the chance government, you will always line mind, that to promote •the true and dont principles of political econoin expand and ino ease the ititfuen that 'blue, whereby alone wo may to maintain our free government laws, is to educate, the farmer. W of the statesman whilst he advocate Fn on 6TII PAWL) , El
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