The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, June 11, 1875, Image 2

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EBEM33UHC, PA.,
Frikv Mornin.T, - - June 11, 1S75.
I Thk refusal of the Lancaster ton
vention to nominate Butler B. Strang
for State Treasurer was one of those
political blunders which are commonly
regarded as worse than a crime. We
do"not say this in any partisan sense,
l.nt n nur deliberate tonvicion, ana
The Vtttsnlan JUshojts' rrvtest.
fnc LATEST CHAPTER IN THE KELIGtO.S
Hie Thirtl-Term. Tangle,
ETKl'OOLF. IN (iEKMAST.
Tn President Grant's third-term letter
i lie gives the following double apology fur
his long silence on the question and fur his
The full text of the reply of the rrnnrian ; utterance at this time :
1 bishoDS to the rescript of the Prussian Gov- I fact, I Lave leeii surprised that so
j,i.i-.Othnf AniilUL isuub-! manv stnsfble nersoim in the Republican
f:.W 'tlio oYrm7Wrt of Berlin. Itbears ' party thra.ld permit their tiiemy to force wpo
Forest Tires
news run I'oltticai Items.
TJTCVASTATIOV IN
PES JiSYIV ASIA.
KORTIIFRN
j Jesse Poroeroy is to go lo prison for
life, instead of being hanged.
TERKtBtS
....... llie 1TLRPU All IH'IHL' H41'UV1.
la Smith and Mrs. Smith
Forest fires are Ktill raging In some sec- j (Ida Greeley) are titled for the season in
tions of this State, and doing much dam- ft liot.se in the est En.
ae to properly. Even the late rams failed I Ebzalieth Jane Folk, aged 14 , five
lo " lyj .... , , , :.. 1. mnrn KIT lrfllll ItHT fire Witll
t.i mifiir i ihe. names. I liev fmouiaciea . o ciovir - i ; .t.
Meitiny of Voutttij Committee.
To the Mkmbkkx ok the Dr.uornATic
C'oM Ml ITEK O I'AJIIIMI CoVTTY (JCtltle-
nim : Yon are hereby invited to meet in
the Grand Jury room, in the Court House
Kbenxbuig, on Monday, the J 4th day of
Junk, next, to fix a time f.n- holding the
liext County Convention and to appoint
ilcuatnrial conferees to meet like conferees
from BLir county for the purpose of choos
ing a Senatorial delegare to the -state I nn-
h . ... in ,,sl,ert 1,1 T n Vv-i thmand their porta an itsuetrhhh camiotadd for a time, hut burst forth again under Ihe kerosene , us... . ,1 i-.i.,,,
wmi , exnress the same sentiment in . Hate of "the end of April, ISu, and '" ," ? j , i, ,,ftHi,- Oi.t of cniMy-four murders m boston
to a Democratic nomination is signed by the Archbishop ot Cologne, . ,,;,;;, ai:d nariv authority of .,. f Mnnmo rnnntv a sad state of and its immediate vicinity during the ia.
r"-" . . . t, . . p.,vi,n nF I'.rpKlau. ttie UlIIOTS " J .. . '.. ..,.- " ' . . . -
made under similar circnmstances. . u ". . V..:,. 7 .. convention
political party that neglects to take
care of the men who have built up and
sustained it deserves to die. While in
no possible event ought party honors
to be conferred on mere brawlers who
proclaim their own praise, it is not
onlv its dutv but its clear policy to
ndvnnee those who have borne its flag
rention, atd to attend to such other bt- to t,e f,ont in the thickest of the fray
A laggard never selected to lead a
storming party, nor a corporal to
rnimnnnd a regiment. To use a home--
tiessn inav te presented for consideration.
A full attendance of the n.finber.s is le
queAted. J. C. Ij K K,
Chairman Pern. Cv. Com.
; Ebenbbnig, ?l;i 24, 1S75.
Col. M'Ci.vre. of the Philadelphia
Tim'!, says that city i" Kcpublican on
a faiilv !na!i hed issue, but tin? organ
ization, has Iven permitted "to fall
into the hand of a set of thieAes and
jold crs, men who fab-m'd tlieinselves
upon the party in tin' l:: s of its pros
eritv that t!i.y might climb into
oower hv its means, who now control
i s eoiti pi i tel y and with :l rdl the
fhannel.s of admitiistialiuti in the city
and the State, that they openly defy
the decent sentiment of the community
irid the ju 4' demands of on out ran' d
public. The action of the Councils
upon Thursday simply shows how de
fiant lln'Kf men have become, who have
made the mo'iioiprd govei unit nt of
Philadelphia a bunu-n and a shame.
Not even their own deiendant org-nn
of the press dare olh-r excuse or palli
ation for the election of Ibmn and
Marks, but every newspaper that h:is
dnril to speak of it, at a I has openly
condemned if, ami every decent per
son in the
aonimst it.'
of Limbing. Mavenee, Culm, Treves, (sna
burir, Erioelaiwf, .Minister, Hiidcsheim, and
the anmmlsti atovs oi ine ntocesrs ui iw
burg ami Fulda. A considerable portion
of the documents deals with the curt re
futations contained in the minislei ial ic
reript of supposed statements made in
the bishop's memorial, which, the bish
ops point out. are falsely or eironeously at
tributed to them, and ar6 certainly not
contained in the memorial as foi answer.
This objection applies in the first instance
to the remaik in the rescript that Prussian
bishops refuse obedience to laws which are
else where oocyeo oy noniitu v ti nouva un
make iieniinatiii8
State officers of the per
Union, having considered
dii-in it not improper 1 bat
Possiblv the President don't read the
newspapers, and possibly his memory is
treacherous. If he rend the public journals
about a vear aero and Ids memory of im-
' ai.Io ir lis VP lifPli IiAlteed.
in -flairs exists, and manv lumoerinc sen ic- riKinrni u.f "j . .
ond State in the ,., in tiwlv destroyed. Livos lb i"ha!H Younx was kifse.1 ail aggrc-
tnis onestion, I . , . . . - nuarters. In pate of 4,408 times last Monday his birtli-
I shouui soeaK. White lhvo, dav bv hi wives. Jhum'. myiim! mynm.
Uiv cctiv vi vvuim i i 'v .
t-
it
fi 5
lis f
and Gouldsboro fiftv-two houses have Irn-n A candidate for scIkk.i leacne n in .
consutmtl, with oarns and farming imp'-e- x county. Delaware, was ui amc to . .
who was ico rresmtui -
ments of all kinds. Hardly a house is left
complete in all this section. Much of the
poitant events relating specially to himself st)ck was r1so wi by ,iic flames or per-
lv n!i rase which is as applicable to po- j olU scruple or hesitation. The bishops
lineal movements as to every day life, have, on the contrary, pointed to the exam
oVpvcv semi a bov on a man's errand." pics of other Ch,,.t.Hns and Cath.vhcs, frou.
is not utterly at fault, he must have had
either grateful or painful recollections of a
Republican State Convention in South
Carolina, called to nominate a Governor
and other impoitaut State officers, that
passtd the following among other resolu
tions :
ffcWrwl, That in the distinguished soldier
n: d s :v!fxtnan now at. the head of out na-
tinnal government vre recognize one who, in
ill H n.iii 1.1 iiii'.i. r . . . , .. i.Tiimi
' . - 1 mwt llOWIl VVarOS. rCIUSinC OUCTll- . . ii .... : t.. K.1..1L
Slranir's do fen t and the subst.tut.on ot " - laws 5 ' rt(lf their cm,- . 1Z. ? I .
ne ess;irv to insure tratiqniiuy ar nonie, ri
idled for want of focd. In 1 on roc county '
alone twelve large saw mills fully equipped
and ten million feet of manufactured lum
ber fell before the inarch of the fire. Four (
stores connected with lumber corrpanies
were likewise consumed wiih their stocks
of goods. Horses and cattle by the bun- j
dred were encircled by the flames in this i
part of the devastated region and con j
Filmed. Independent of the value of stand- ,
ing timber, the loss by the present tires
Ilawle in Ids nlacc present a case pro that the Chin ch of Christ does not
ciselv in point. Ibiring his extended command unconditional submission to all
1. cUhi'ive career. Stranff lias
whole citv has died out
T A!'i? i. new -pa ers ire in t he hal-it
of asst rting that the 1 )eiiccr:if ie paity
in t'tvor of free trade, as h y sec
proper to st le a rt veiiiic t:ii i!b No
Tien, we believe, who i.- lit to be otit
ii"e of a lunatic a luc.i advocates al)
Molute free tral tur forrin imor!a
tions into the ports of this country.
It has always lecii the practice of the
government to raise the nnmey ne
cessnrv to defray the expense id" sup.
prting it by the imposition of duties
on foreign impoitj, for thu reason that
it is the least onerous on the people lo
rai e the required re utie in t.h it way.
A purelv protective tan ill' u simply
robbing the people under another
n unc. In adjusting a tariff, the Iein-r'-ratie
paity hnc, always contended
fid ic-vt nue for the go tniment ought
t be the uhjrcf aimeil nt, and jnolcc
tion to maniifaetiires and iiidiMtry
should be the iir',!,',)f. In other
word, the doctrine of the iJcrnociaf it
part v has 1 n briefly expressed bv the
vrds. "A taritf for revenue, with in
shown
that he possesses more than ordinary :
abilitv and has been regarded at liar- ,
risburg as the foremost and most
trusted leader of his party. As to his
honest v. he has no doubt displayed as
much of that rare virtue as is usually ,
f..und incorporated in the average:
Pennsylvania legislator. .Most He
pal. licans will conclude that a man
who j o.-. -ts'-es these qualifications, as
u i II assirong party lecommendat iotis,
ought to f if the bill, when his claims
as a candidate for a responsible State
Oiiii e are presented for the action of a
nominating convention. IJut instead
of this, Straus: was summarily brushed
aside to make room for Henry Ilawle,
who is very little better known to the
P.cpublicans of this State than he is to
Ihe Ibrpul licnns of Illinois. It will
nit do to say that he is a competent
num. for Strang is also that and a
gi eat deal more. Wa presume -tliero
is not a county in the State in which
there could not be found at least one
Kcpnblican who is not just ns compe
tent as llanle. But that is not the
question about vhich we are talking.
Party services, when associated with
admitted fitness and capacity, demand
recognition, and whenever the are
sacrificed to the demands of expeeli
cik v, which is onlv another name for
secular laws which may be proclaimed.
The new ecclesiastical laws of Prussia con- ,
tain provisions which are not enacted or
obeyed elsewhere, and which militate
against the law of the Christian Church.
The bishops declare tint a friendly under- i
standing with the secular power would have .
lieen most welcome to them, and even at i
this present moment they will be glad to j
meet their antagonist, provided always the ;
secular power does not propose terms con- j
trariant to the fundamental rules of Chris- ,
tian religion. The bishops next point out j
that their objection to the provision which
foi bills the proclamation of "divine truth" 1
has been wilfully distorted by the writer of j
the rescript. Nevei theless. the new laws ;
do fo: bid such proclamations, as appears;
from decisions of the law courts which aie j
quoted. I lie bishops disavow the com
plaint ascribed to them that the State-
paid salaiies have been taken from the Ih- i
man Catholic clergy at the very moment j
when ministers of other denominations arc
treated with inaiked and indiscriminate'
liberality. They did not complain (hey
only ventured to point out the effect which !
this unequal way r.f dealing must have upon ,'
the Human Catholic population. The hish- j
ops fuithermoi'c icpel the charge brought!
against them that they have unbecomingly .
appealed to the Kniperor for the rejection I
of the inqc!idmg fresh laws. Every Prus- j
sian is const itutionally guaranteed the right j
of personal appeal to the King, and in us- !
ing their just right they have certainly not
infringed the spitit of the constitution, see- !
ing that they have exercised it on behalf I
and in the name of eight millions of the !
King's subjects. With equal indignation!
do the bishops repel the accusation that i
in Monroe county is estimated at thrce-
lieetSSill H llltlir I IflllUiiillM ' iiwiin, M y. .... n, . .
spc t abroad, ar-d th pern.ammrv of the. i qnaiters of a million, lo this sum must
' i i. ..,., n-ioeli l.ve be added 1 0.000 for bridges. Alone Mod
y I : V. . - .. . .:o .. rlt. ..
cowardice, inditrevoncc takes tbc place i they have made obedience to secular laws
l idi-nta! prcdecti. ti.v It would sen i
e-
Iv le believed, and vet it is true, that
the Bctiublican oartv of Ohio has
come a convert to this doctrine
its State convention, held at Columbus
l-st week, the third resolution of the
plat form i in these Words: "Tliird,
It '' in t'aritr if a In rift' for cc
f 'i, with inri'lfitfi. firit':cfi.oi to
Aifri''tn iiil'iiti-).'n The passage of
such a resolution by a lltpublican
State convention is a most eiuohatie
tribute to the wisdom and will set
tled policy of the lemoeralk: party.
While the Bepublicans of Ohio have
thus committed themselves to w hat the
indical press of this State falsi ly call-
five trade, the Republicans of iVunsyl
v;ini;i worship the idol uf a protective
tari if.
ot ac tive part v devotion. No political
party can allord a second rate nomi
nation when n first class one could as
easily have ba n made. If the Demo
cratic State convention should be be
trayed into the nomination of a man
for State Treasurer who has no strong
or claims to the support of Democrats
than Ilawle confessedly has to the
support of Republiofins, we will not be
hw in entering our protest against it
as one not lit to have been made.
tJroHo: Washinoton. by lcfusing
to be a candidate for the Presidency a
third time, established what has since
beeti universally recognized as "the
dependent upon 'Mho approval of I he Pope.
They havo .never said this. They have
made obedience dependent upon the appro
val of their conscience. The allusion to
their conduct at the Vatican Council, in
which the mini.str i ial rescript indulges, is
quite beside the mark. Tn the first place,
that conduct is grossly misrepresented by
the writer of the rescript. Never, for in
stance, have any of the Prussinr. bishops
predicted troubles and disturbances of the
public ieace as the inevitable, and there
fore preventable, consequences of the then
disputed doctrine of infallibility. More
over, after the resolution of the Council in
favor of the. doctrine, has become part and
parcel of the Itoman Catholic faith, and is
binding upon the conscience of every Cath
olic, to reject or to question it is to reject
the Catholic religion. Prince Bismarck
himself, on January 30, 1S72. in publicly
become the corner-stone of the great Keiut-
liean parly to which we belong; and fur
vhirh rrffon ire p!ehc otiwlrrt to tfin nppnrt
of rreniih-ut Gran! for a third term, aMiired tlmt
by k'i)i() we. sml! preserve that jieoce unl
unity throiirIit'iit the vlioie country so ncccusury
to it proyerity.
His barely possible that the President
regards the South Carolina Republican
Convention as the "enemy" that forced the
thiid-terni issue upon the party; but when
it is remembered that the resolution we
have quoted ws passed in pursuance of an
assuroice to, an understanding with, Pres
ident Grant, made by Senator Patterson
before the meeting of the convention, the
position of the President is at least illogi
cal, to ue the mildest language. If he
i were an ordinary man, in the ordinary
i walks of life, it is probable that he might
! be accused of deliberate trickciy and mis
i representation, but as he is the President
' of the United States and insists that the
j 'enemy" is the author of the third-term
' issue, a modest suggestion thai he is some
! what awkward and unfortunate in his
i mistakes, is perhaps the best way to ex
j press it.
j The only formal declaration of the third
i term policy presented to the countiy from
any quarter, was the deliverance ol the
South Carolina Republican Convention
some twelve mouths ago. Thisdechtiation
was from his ow n friends, with Ids previous
knowledge, and either positive or passive
approval, and it was made to seen re his
special favor in the disposition of troops
fir election purposes in that State. Was
this not "a body of the dignity and party
authority" to make him speak on the sub
ject ? or could he speak only in answer to
a convention "of the second State in the
Union?" If he had written then, when his
own friends by formal party platform in a
strong Republican State, declared I hat "we
pledge ourselves to the suppoit of Presi
dent Grant for a third term," as Washing
ton wrote eighty years ago and said : "I
decline being considered among the num
ber of those out of whom a choice is to be
made," is it probable that he could now
say that he is Surprised" to see the enemy
"force upon them and theii party an issue
which cannot add strength to the party,
no matter how met?" Either Piesident
Giant must have a singidaily defective
memory, or he is pai ticulai ly economical
in the use of truth, on this tliiid term in
fatuation. 1'h iUi. I'im en.
river live saw-mills with an aggregate
woiking capacity of J" 00,000 feet of lumber
per day, were leveled to the earth ; 30,
(MMi.fK)O feet of lumber were destroyed in
and near this place, and the whole loss
w ill sum up at least half a million of dol
lars. In most cases ihe flames traveled
with such rapidity that nothing could be
saved. When the danger was seen the
only thing was to save human life, and in
many instances that was not possible. A
funeral train was overtaken in one instance,
and the mourners had to make haste to get
out of the track of the fiery current. In
the more central portions of the State the !
States.
Last Funday night a fire at Ripley,
Tenn., destroyed the greater part of the
business port ivn of the town. Total loss,
$3,000.
Sergeant Bates is advised by some
one, if 7e wants to do a really daring act,
to try to carry the Poj-e's Hag thiough
Germany.
The" old n aids in Athens, Ga., recently
met in convention and resolved that the
Legislature ought to make it a penal offence
for any widow to marry Again.
John Quigley, sixteen years old, took
bis younger brother into a barn at Troy,
N. V., and tried to hang him. John had
been made insane by hard study.
A. man who knows seven languages
lias been mined by a Bowery faro bank.
And yet there are those who insist upon a
compulsory system of education !
A sum of $700,000 is expended annu
ally in the city of Minneaj-olis, Minn., for
flour barrels. One mill firm alone pays
about ?1 "in, 000 annually for cooperage.
A strange and shocking sensation
comes from New Oi leans. A pauper's
coi pse is said to have come to life on its
way to the giave, but was driven on and
buried.
The crasshoppers which hare been
fires are not extending. Indeed, ihev are j ravaging southeastern Nebraska this spring
.. ...... ... . . .
mostly extinguished, and no fears are en
tertained that t hey will be lekindled this
season. The Clearfield visitation has not
been renewnd, and means are being carried
into effect to feed and clothe the hungry
and naked, and repair as speedily as rwissi
ble the ravages of the devouring elemen.
Of couise Ihe fires in Monroe county ami
that section of the State are of too recent I
are tkiner tliiiht towaids the Northwest
immense clouds of thein are seen high in
the air.
ly a iMiiler explosion in a saw mill
near Goldsboio, Pa.. Fiiday. John D.
Ilnffoid, Daniel Harris and Mr. Wagon
hmst were killed and several others serious
ly wounded.
Twenty thousand pilgrims visited the
j Emeliue Gucn, of s!.ffj, f
! was only a giii At the tune ..r '.' t
disaster, but the death (,f v', s
J makes her the jiosse(r ,f 'i-
the yonin in iiio nit!.t,;):j
that ttiey always i.d ti.j.,!, -
j was priquly tixtri up spe 'v"
prettiest gill in that He:..,,., f
The cororei's j'iry k, ;i e v
! aster rendered a veul i- y. -. '
The jury find that mi l.hn't ,
tacbed to any j-ersim jn j, "
.....-ft ii .11 tvitli tllf' fi r 1.... .
stiougiy condemn tiit. ft
carelessness show n in t!ie
the galleries and the means oU
from. ' "
The executive c miiiitt-p .
sylvania State Tea:Wi ,s ,..v
fixed upon the 10ih. lit; a,, j '.'
gust as the time rmd Will,, .i,,. '
place for holding the ar.n.1,1 rA
that binly. An excicsj,,!, ).,
regions, ami over the ,witi;rl.;,1"i
at Manch Chunk, lias l)M. ,.
one f the features of aMr.
The girl who shot the d:w
off down in Alabama f,.r c; '
right to walk home Rr r
Civil Rights bill, i still g .;..T
of the p-apcis, and callTti 1::-,
: every week. The only d.a:. '
story is that the giil ncvVi .;,.
head off. It is only a s rli..,,
accidentally dressed up iu a v.;..
clothes.
On Sunday afternoon s
boys went fishing al -ng Pne.n;
mile or two above Frarlcin. j.
' lor bait a portion of the hai fc ; .
, revealing to their hon ified
i of human bom s. TiiMlcr ;
disclosed a complete sktlct..;. :
by the louji hah le.-ichirg t 1 ;:.
that of a 'vi.iiirn. T
investigated.
I he Indians mo j
to the P.l.ick Hills.
plished niijthiug. Th.
terms proposed ly ;!..
stay-at-home hi av" -
lit l:.w
t
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Jie 1:
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occurrence to admit of concerted action to 1 shrine at Paray-le Monial, France, Friday.
repair the damages or take care of the;
ruined and needy sufferers. But these ;
steps will be taken. In the meantime the
usual June rains may le relied upon to put t
out the flics on the mountain sides and al- :
low men to see the full extent of their losses ,
and take steps to repair them in the lxst i
possible manner. Oi"v-uisthclnmherin.r ;
com pan k ft will i-ebnild their mills without i
loss of time, and ihis will brin money into
the county and give employment to the i living nt Chailotte, N
pi'rtple. 1 he fire scourge has been applied
to this State in a free manner during the
present year, but we trust the end of this
chastisement is near at hand.
The Archbishop of Paiis, the Archbishop
of Oi lcans, anil other distinguished prelates
wei e pi esent.
Boy ton's swimming clothes are a suc
cess. The only difficulty is that they cost
about as much as a trip to Europe by
steamer, so that nobody will want to pad
dle across, after all.
tnem. Ami "o
remain a w bile y
ami Tne ai:uv ot t:h . j;
its game of hi 1" and .,.
advent u ions miners.
A feature T the 1 . ..
servanee in Spt iuta id. ?
special attention paid mil,,
ncr Blown, a snpj"-e:l iel
poem. 'The P.lue hi .1 t!
re:id.
:nd a gr. at. ;l :i
orated by t he 01 v.' :
ncr Biuvvti's f.i'l.er
matter, puM'sIiid
that his son p.ad re-
f r;t i
Tii. .
' .1 ;
b.-v.. .,
A few nigh's siiic' n
Catholic c!i
I
t
A gentleman
that the widow
f Atlanta. Ga.. h-a;
f
as be- un w ritfen law of the Hqmblie" on that ! kt)"? i,ft10 i''libility said
1 , ... riM , . ,. . . that "every dogma believed in by millions
. At subject. I nomas Je.lerson followed t f subjects of the state must necessarily be
his example against a powerful influ
ence brought to bear on him to dis
regard it. It was reserved for the
egotism and selfish ambition of (Jr-uit
to attempt to make himself an excep
tion to this unbroken precedent. The
A Puetty Damsf.i. Rourep ok Hfk
Goi.dkx Tuksses Wtiii.e Natimno. A
most malicious, mischievous and dai-ing
theft occurred at the residence of a Fifth
ilv be ! avenue merchant, at Oakland, a few after-
i noons ago. whereby a fascinating and pret
' ty damsel lost a luxurious head of natural
; golden hair. She wasagnest at her friends'
j house, and on the occasion mentioned, had
retired for that after dinner nap so common.
- - - - j iy indulged 111 iy young ladies upon w horn
Corn DtscovKKiEs in Tennessee. A idle time weighs so heavily, and after an
jecl
held in reveience by eery fellow-citizen
' and by the Government." There is reason
i to believe that the Government will not
! again reply to I ho bishops' memorial, being
; unwilling to prolong the controversy.
following views of two of these nit ii on i correspondent of the Louisville Conrv r- ' hour of sweet repose, she arose, to find her-
this question will show tin: difference
between the Jirxf and the so called
wontl Washington :
WASHINOTON TO THE OKANT TOOI-.N. HAK
! FOP I.E. I lV WHITE.
VtVi.rfs unit ffUnir. Now, for the third 1
itti.vnx: The period term. J flit nut trnvt
for a new election of it any nmre titan 1 fiiri j
a citizen to adm i nis-' tl,v first. I would not i
ler Ihe K.ecntiv Gov-' write or utter a word 1
eriitnent of the United to charge the will of .
States not bem" far ihe people in express- I
j J'i'irual, writing from Clarksville, Tenn., self s destitute of hair as an infant. She
was frightened at her own appearance and
aiarmcd the household with her screams of
terroi and agonizing lamentations over
the loss of her beaut iful tresses. A thorough
search of the dwelling From roof to cellar
for the bold pcrjetrator of the outrage was
at. once made, but it was fruitless, nor was
say.
"The discovery of gold in this State
! alorg the Little Tennessee River, between
j icG!ice's Ferry and its mouth, has created
no little excitement in East Tennessee.
! Neatly fifty years niro Dr. T roost. Profes
sor of Chemistry and Mineralofv in the
St'KFit'l F.NT time has elapsed since ! nista.it .and th time ing and having their () , :...,;
... , . 1 1 . arluallv arrived wheiiichoiee. The onestion ' 1 .
Giant's letter on the third, term ques- v)(lr tf1(,1IJ,,lt, nu.st'of nnmberof terms al- i can 0I',1U-
tiim to arrive at a correct conclusion
as to what the public sentiment of the
country is in reference to it. The
overwhelming weight of Ihe utterances
of the press of both parties is, that lie
is nut only willing but anxious for a
third nomination, if he can get it. In
fact, his position has not been changed
from the one he was believed to occupy
before he wrote it. It is a reproach to
the eoutiti v that we have a man in the
IMesideiitialchair who. in a h .Ugl!iv "', "";"
. - ' '! i ! V Hi' HI''. I tin prnih: ra litot "'('-
ur.d carefully prepared document, has . Von. at. the same tritod in their chohe
ColUpltdely failed to remove this vexed time, todo me the jus- hit r-hi'ion fi.iithi'.r
onestion hevonddouU or cavil. How ' !!'." ' ''V H.at th..,. Ihry ore van re-
.... Tins resolution ti.tstmt nrruf'l c X tn nr.c an.
he emohived In dc-; lowed to any mm Kx- ! 115 lying ten or twelve miles south of the
situating the erson cent i ve can only come i Iclico Plains, near the Unilca Mountains,
; wh; is to le clot lied an fairly in ihslnipe in Hie I herckec Indian settlement. He
wi'li that lmtiortai'.t.ot
, trust
1 projier,
it inav
nn-re distinct .ex p res- can participate, fixinc
sion of the public the length of time or
voire, thirl ' I shmi hi )inir ' tif riiunlier of terms
nipri.'.e ii'iu of lh" rf-.-o- .for which any one per
liiUmi I hni-f ',)!--it. 'son shall be eliitile
to ilrrliiie hf!iii rr,nshl. for the office of Presi-
tiriitirii) the vmnher dent. l.'ntil such tin
easy a matter it was lur luni to sa fo
the people whether ho approved of the
resolution of the Lancaster convention
or not. 'But ho tvaKd the issue and
plainly rebuked the convention for its
attempt to limit the number f Presi
dential terms by a resolution aimed at
his own H-ronal ambition.
Tho Ohio Hepublican State conven
tion, which was hi 11 a few days after
the letter was given to the public, had
not faith even as large as a grain of
mustard seed in tho honesty and sin
cerity of hi- deel t rations, and sub
stantially ivatlirined the doctrine as
serted at Lancaster.
Grant can control the nomination of
himself if the "circumstances" to w hich
lie refers in his letter render it neces
sary that i.i Lis own judgment he
should do ao. The negroes and ear-et-baggers
will send n solid delegation
from the South in his favor. With
t!use lie only Licks ' fotij-.nx votrs of
a majority of the electoral college, and
if his array of oMice-holders in tie
balance of the country cannot deliver
him th it many delegate5! they are not
w orth a row of pins and will di serve
o'ficial decapitation for their ingrati
tude. - (Jrant's letter ha accomplished one
t!:ing at least. It ha3 enabled tho oo
p'c of the United "States, outside of
Pennsylvania, who were heietofore
llidnllr ignorants of tho cxistmice of
such agormia an Harry White, know
t-har -o h.ia a In,-t hahltatlMl in I .
name ri;tiii m Icvxiant '
been taken without ni'i'ilr, etr. ,? In, j.
strict regard to all ihi-jin in th'- future, his
eons;. alio us ppr- 't'ry of the ro'nilry that
tinning to the r.'la t ion ' to ihnnye nn, ') "entire
hi. h hinds : dutiful lieeoiife. he has lieen
citizen to his con nt ry ''';'.' y-sirs in ojj'r-e trill
and that, in wi'h-!rore 11 nfortu note if
drawing the 'eiulcr of,"" itixaxtrou. To re"-si-rvice
which silcn.-ej i:tulate, I am not,
in my situation niight.oor have I ever been,
imply, I in) twin- a candidate for a re
r ! hi nn 'hmiwtioii ii'imi 11.il ion . I would
of ? " ;. r ti'i'ir OjOo-einot accept a nomina
iiitcvM ; 110 ihjh i i' ,t ion if it were, tender
nf 'rateful reperf for td, vn!e..i it shouhl
jour post kiti'lnexs; hut come iiinler nat h eir
111,1 snpfji-i li il hy u fi.il en instance s a to make
University of .Nashville, published a h-tter , qiiv fume lis-overed if the stolen hair
descriptive of the mineralogy of East Ten- i The affair is involved in deep mystery. No
nessee and of the gold regions of that sec- stranger was seen about the premises lhat
(ion of tins State. This gentleman be- i day, and Ihe girl was entirely unconscious
lievcil ai lliat lime that the lennessee 1 of Mm mnlientos fhelt until the dieeoverv
tainetl more gold than the Afii- ' of her loss was made. It is conjecture:!
He described the cold rerion ; that she was drncrired. and that no unnrae-
ticed hand erformed the operation. A
singular feature of the mystery is that,
whosoever committed the theft seemed only
to covet the golden ringlets, as an abun
dance of valuable jewelry and a small sum
of money on an uncovered table in the room
remained untouched. This .latter circum
stance leads to tho fuither conjecture that
some jealous girl sought, in this more des
picable than romantic way, o deface the
beauty of the afflicted damsel by robbing
her of its conspicuous and crowning glory.
The incident creates quite a flutter in the
circle of society in which the young lady
mo -os. and other belles avow that tlioyjwill
be on the alert to guard against losing ihe'.r
own locks by attending to the locks of their
chamber doors before taking their lazy
naps after dinner. Pitt.ibu.rgh Gizetie.
that imp.irtai:tOf a proposition to I stated that 'the gold occurs in small grains,
i .,: , ...is 1 generally called gold dust, and is obtained
r, esc.al.y asltinn, a h,,pn u w hich , by the ashingof a st rat 11.11 of ten or t wel ve
y conduce to a;all political parties j inHlcs of S((L j ,
disl met .expres-.can participate, fixinc . 1. ,..,i.i. r.. ,. . , ' 1 '
lirought from a distance, but to be mo-
i dueod by the disintegration of the rock of
i which those mountains are composed, as it
is found not only in the small rivulets or
: brooks, but also on the declivities of the
mountains and on t heir very summits.' Tn
shaking of the geological formation of the
country he says: 'These rocks belong to
, the series of transition, or rather to the
j clay shite, formation. This slate has been
filled with tubes of iron pyrites, which are
j nearly in a state of decomposition, lcaviiif
'these cavities filled with yellow ochre. -'
These pyrites are often auriferous, and the
j Kold not being susceptible of dec m posit ion,
' remains unaltered, and is disseminated
through the soil by the disintegration of
j the rock, the lighter particles of which are
jcauied away by tho rains, leaving the
heavier ones still remaining.' Who knows
but, the recent discoveries made may prove
! to be a source of itiexaustible wealth to the
people of Last I en nessee ?"
Impohtant to the Bkookt.yn .iu;y
m en, Theodore Tii. don, and Others.
A Discovery that will make Geoige Francis
'Plain look happier, and will cure Mark
Twain's cold. It should be used by pier
sons of sedentary - habits such as the
Brooklyn jurymen and Judge Neilson. It
is also beneficial in cases where the func
tions of the brain and heart are deranged,
as in tho severe cases of Theodore and
"Vickey." It nlso has a specific influence
on the nervous system, especially the sym
pathetic, arousing and augmenting the or
ganic functions, and thus aids in developing
the faeu'ties of benevolence, cheerfulness,
etc. If Miss Anna Dickinson had used it,
her lectures would have been tempered
with a kindly spirit of charity, and not so
bitterly satirical ; and if Mrs. Stowe hail
tried its virtues, she would have been con
tent to let that little Ryrouic difficulty I
alone. It is also an excellent purifier and j
lUTlg
new all Jackson is
C in straitened
ciiciiiiistanc.es, has otieicd to one tier an
interest in a prosperous cotton factory.
! The visit of the Sioux Indians to
Washington ha resulted in utter failure,
i so far as the project to obtain a treaty fiom
'' them by which they would exchange the
j Black Hills For other territory, iscooccrin d.
J John A. Hans, convicted of mtuder in
i the second degiee in the case of Mis. fliin
j non. was on Monday, nt Ei ie. sentenced
by lbm. .1 P. Vincent to seven years sol i
j tary confinement in the western peniten
; t iary.
j George O. Evans, whose trial on the
charge of fraud in tho collection of the
i State claims against the general govern
1 ment recent lv made considerable sensation,
i died in West Philadelphia, Thuisday night,
j aged f'fty four.
j The Duke of Ediuburg is Ihe only one
j of Queen Victoria's sons who in not a
j member of the Masonic ouler. and his
i father-in law-, the Emperor of Russia, is
one of the few sovereigns of Europe who
oppose Masonry.
Thice children of Leroy Ellis, livincr
six miles from Lagrange, Ky., while out
ccd ing poultry on Sunday moinincr, were
. f 7 . 1 i , t t t . -,i 1
ill 1 'ill mm 11- 1 tti 11 iir.i. 1 , 1.4 11 ill. 1 iv 1 ii'ini. 1 . ..... n
, . - . ., - . . , 1 struck oy ngntiutig ami two o tnem in
.are your system arouse . ne iiinct .ona. ,., vklI! ,p The thiid was mnci
much stun
Mn.
enurirtmii that ho sfep it on imperative dull.
)i IYl.r)l.liflf)'l. IMlA f.,,W, J'l..1llial',l, mm a 1 ...
..... . .-, uui, 1 s idi'i.civ nn 1 iivnrit . .in,. v. r. ..e
ru I .. J ..v .... ,.1,,, us 1. 1 n
McKinnT was a youm? man who
served A. T. Stewart it Co. at an annual
salary of . 1,000. He was implicitly trust,
ed by tho firm and was never suspected of
likely to arise
-- BC
Diabolism in Makyi.asd. On Satur
day afterii.Kin, neai Odeat m, al the jmic-
overhauleil and sold and an inventory of ple'jee into a corner, and thus addressed
tion of the Baltimore and Potomac and An- i them shows the nature of his 1, hinder an.i the invader : "Match !
I
t
I
1 .,...,i:.- rf. :.. ii
1 1 .1 1 1. i 1.- iihiiiii.mi, in .tiniu .vi loivii.-i i;ihiii;j,
ii daughter of John Jackson, a farmer, was
shockingly abused by an unknown negro
man. The young lady is aged about eigh
teen years, most respectably connected, and
highly respected and beloved. Before be
ing overcome the lady fought desperately,
her clothes being torn in shreds, and her
face and neck being terribly cut and bruiss
ed. The negro made Ids escape, but was
captured this morning about daylight by
the pai ty which had continued the search
since Saturday in the wood-i and swamps.
On being taken to the residence of Mr.
Jackson he was identified by his victim,
ami afterwards confessed the crime. He
gave his name as John Simon?. He was put
on a train and taken to Annapolis, and, not
withstanding several attempts were made
to tako him from his captors and lynch
him, was safely lodged in jail. The greats
est possible excitement prevails, and fears
were discovered when he was on a ..f
sickness, which terminated in his death
Since the latter event his effects have been
Poon Dear Hannah Ann. Tho best
thing we have seen yet. relative to th
Grant letter is From the New Yot k Trih'tnc
and explains itself, viz: 'It was a great
many years ago that the story was first
told of Miss Hannah Ann Sterry, an uncom
monly mature virgin who had never been
persecuted with masculine attentions be
cause of the vigorous maimer iu which she
shunned the face of man. It was related
that Mr. Theophilns Witublebee, an ad
vanced bachelor of the mildest possible
deportment., occupying single quarters in
the neighborhood of Hannah Ann's apait
ments, called on the spinster one afternoon
to borrow a match. Hannah Ann was not
easily finned. Folding hei arms on her
level breast she backed 1 heophilus Wiin
activity of your liver, dispel melancholy,
and make you sweet-tempered, strong, ro
bust, and happy. Go In your druggist,
buy Dr. I'iei ce's Golden Medical Discove
ry, ami if yon wish to know moie concern
ing the physical and mental constitutions
of individuals, and the corresponding effect
upon their moral nature, read "The Peo
ple's Common Sense M epical Advisei:,"
published by the aulbor. R. V. Pierce, M.
D., Buffalo, N. Y. $150 (post-paid).
A Duel and its Results. A duel took
place in Havana, Cuba, on Fiiday last, be
tween Dr. Algernon Sydney Cm lis, (if New
York, and Salvador Coitereal, a tobacco
merchant of Havana and New York. The
combatants had been intimate friends for
many years, and lived together in New
Yoik. Di. Curtis anived here two weeks
ago and was stopping at Coitereal's house,
lie states that yesterday morning he was
awakened by Coitereal slapping his face
and accusing him of illicit connection with
his wife. This Curtis denied, and hot
words ensued which resulted in a challenge
to fight and its acceptance. That after
noon both men proceeded in a carriage to
Maiiana, without witnesses, and on arriv
ing there dismissed the carriage. Five
shots were fired by each contestant, be
ginning at a distance of twenty feet and 1 Cleveland Railroad, last Friday night
firing as they advanced. At the fifth dis- ! engineer, Thomas Larkin, was kiih
charge Dr. Curtis was seriously wounded i fireman. Joseph Lees, was moi tally wound
in the hip and fell to the ground, fainting ed, and another engineer, Thomas Rana-
irom pain ami loss 01 oiood. upon recov- j ban, was severely injured.
I ering consciousness, he says he saw Cor- j The Ijompoe tCal.) Record says that a
, tereal reload his revolver, place it to his j man recently found in one hour in that
j temple and fire, killing himself. Coi tereal's J neigh boi hood eleven swaims of bees in
j body has been brought to this city. It is i small and large caves in the links. In
j thought he believed his opponent dead j one cave it is believed there are five hun-
j when he killed himself. Dr. Curtis is con-j died pounds of honey, mostly newly made
i:..a i 1.;- 1 1 1... .l 1 .1... . i- ,-. '
ned, but afterwards recovered.
When you want to send her a lino by j
postal caul, write with the following prep- j
! aration : I en grains ot hyp--sulpliite ot !
j soda in sixteen teaspooisfnl of water, j
i Then, you see. the post ollice clerks won't j
I know who she is. Heat brings out the t
' writing. ;
f A man by the name of Hunter, resid-
! ing on the Robinson farm, near Foxbnig. j
j is the happy father of an infant lhat is 1
dwarfish in the extreme. The child is !
j three weeks old and actually weighs only j
! the small amount of one jiound anil five
; ounces.
I A destructive fire ocenred in Machias,
j Maine, Satuiday inorninsr. resulting in the
I burning of a Catholic chuch. tive ibvell
! ing houses, a barn and a quantity of luni-
i ber ready for shipment. The loss is $''.0.- j street, with a lighted hu p 1"
000: insuianeo, is 7, 000. The fire origi- I She had arisen in her - t-.i. t
naled in the barn. I w-rapi-er, lighted the la-iip ;;"
The vounr women of Milwaukee have The lamp was extii.ni-1 .
formed a society to secure the assassin- ! the young woman made 1.
tion of Seymour, of the AV-ir. But for the house in the slnMt:t j
his betrayal of a solemn trust, the world
would never have known that stockings in
St. Marv
N. J.. in Cot!: c'pir iu e f ;t
veil having caught fi e I";
though the tl. lines v.. i-
mediately, a ci v of tire v. i
utmost excitement en-in-it.
caused the doois to !" 1"
much dirticii'.t v .-TV '-'iii '
exciti una t. .No dam g--
(VI. N. E. Paine, , ;
his fa 1 in in Wt-stc'u-vt.-i ( .,
in the locality of Vm kt inn. oi
lai ge stone, under which
bw.-luls of oai.non b.il' h '; r
knives a: d hayoi.cTs. 1 ii , ..
we'd dug and iwd bv do re
diers. The ground was bri: .
the tost time, ;d ill- 3; ! ' .:
balls and knives iud'c.e-! t!.a-
lain tin-ie und: tut ' d !" -i
The largest da;', j -i '
the wcild was tl e h"' - U ' ''
a recent date, whith I
!:..! 11 r.,1 -f... -tii-l"" r ' !'ii'
.'.,'. hiiuiinA i, ,l t.n
a ! t i t"a,t '.-'. Ii: f '. c c
usual accumulation, ii is but f;.
that the city tax l'-t tiii- '
thi:tj-six pages of the p;o., ,.
script Copy of the lit w ii.oi
and i.ccc.pied L'.'.;"'l pace, i
posit. as weie employed "'i ' y
it in tyi-e, woiking io . .n;-
--Surah, the wife of Ah
biiih t Lane at ihe ripe .1
Sarah, of Noith Denver, ii"-
waul, having achieved hci ll.--ten.
and 'iesents ber astoni-!
a boy and a gill at one and t
this performance leing coirrr
"having tw ins.' Jaeksim'- !
Mastin. an.l, though lie is a;:
Jacksou is now a linn "
theory thai th.e climate f 1
nndet going considerable ili i' .' -i
Hon htaia A irs.
The Pottstown T.e,l:er--w-woman
who is a socman ! :i
with a family on High sin-.'.
Montgomery county, icti.- I:
evenings ago, and soon t,-'l .1
she awoke she found Ic - -!" n
store, at the corner of tin- n
,1
I 1 ' i
,1 - f
-1
I ime.
The Lewistown G izt
vs
lhat citv cotisisfed merely of false tops at- I 'he saved from the fin
(1-
tached t the gaiters.
By the explosion of the boiler of an
engine on tho Cincinnati. Sandusky A.
the
iled, the
1 hned to his bed by the severity of his
j wound, and is under police sin vedlanc2.
Death from the Bite of a Cat. Mr.
Eben Smith, of Bridgeton, Me., was bitten
by a cat nearly six months ago, and died,
it ic ttawl Pi-r if aIVoah ii lOih ..1a.
The circumstances, as related bv the local . ject ?J. l"s a.";0-10" caused tho tragedy.
aretliese- "Mr. Kmiil. ,,n.lr..tb 1 :shop V ood, of Philadelphia, wh
lias been in the Good Samaritan bosi.iml
as the comb is as white as snow,
At St. Albans, Yt., on Sunday, Clifton
S. Weeks attempted tn kill Henry ('.
Greene, after setting his bam on fire."
soon after shot himself dead. Greene's j
wounds are slight. Disappointed love and i
the belief that Greene influenced tho ol- '
Oh yes ! Great
th object to which he devoted his , t or I match 'tis you want ! You don't want no
pilfering. According t o the World: j match, and you know you don't. You've
His wardrobe comprised garments oF the I c"m0 over to me "cause I'm all alone to
finest materials and most Fashionable pat- hug and kiss me that's what you've come
tern. His stock oF pantaloons numbered fr? but you shall never do it in the woild
144 pairs. OF his vests 18 were sold, while unless you're stronger n I am" and then
three silk rlressinff irowns. elaborately
j
paper, aretliese : "Mr. Smith undeitook
to kill a cat For a neighbor, and was about
to swing the animal by the hind legs so ns
to bring her head down on a block, when
she seized his hand and bit it severely. I Ie
tore liflr off, dispatched her, and resumed
his labors. Soon, however, ervispelatious
intlammationsresnlted, which, despite med
ical skill, extended gradually up his arm
to the shoulder, accompanied with severe
pain. This was followed by a general eruo- i .
tion over his body, involving the mucous j q 1 1 'V
membrane of the head and stomach ; ab- I L . '"v!ay '
r j .... ... . ' brntallv onti-a
1 f I r .
v oii-oMtnii, inr sonic nays sunenng irom
a severe though not dangerous illness, is
now by his physicians said to l.e rapidly
improving. He will be installed archbish
op on June 17, the anniversary of Pius IX's
popedom.
While the family and hands were ab
sent in the field, two strangers entered
the farm house of John GioJhearr. nix ut
miles west of Omaha, Neb., on
overpowered .1 hned ei:l.
; brutally outraged her person, ransacked
Ramev. formerly of 1I1N 1
j up stairs engaged in d,e- : ; b j
I when men knocked at l.i i : j
informed her that the tut
1 witli terrific speed t.v:t:! '1
' that unless she (led imnut!; '"). 1
meet an inevitable il-i-.n.. I i; f
j undressed children she !..i'" .- j
! home, which .1 few- niii.n!-- ,:j
i heaji of ashes. Iler l.n-h:.'i" r"-' j
I the mill working, at d :ri i;: -;
; o'clock at night fumd i"i s al
1 lH'iug hardly ab'e t r.c-;: f
; home whitli he had just siiov-t
; ing for. I
That flag living f-el.
is at it again! lie is t. c ' r' r
am! i hy boat to Oswego. a.l carry t"-j.
I nion Jack nnfuiled trem '
the New Yoik Citv Hi-'. ".Z
that Mr. Archibald n'.l a
stalwart TirHisher ''i'1 V"-'
him. iilieve him of I i ' .. '
him todeathin Mr. Cm-h ''r 't
basin in front of the i'- ' ':1 f,, f
thing of this sort is i t : " ''; ' f
sible idiot has it in c-'''';''
the Star-Spangled ba-eer I
1 .
the unr nr. inn, 1 Vnri "'.
we h-o 0 M ' ' ; 1
,J.U.
r.-i:ia' i
this cfior
stat t ing from th t
tho Russian llag t In
and so have n",t from
ners forever.
There is a yeut'C
" VI III 1 ,1 1 1 1 ii. ... -
in ' ,
reaoy
trimmed, and a yellow satin smoking iack
et went for much less than their original
cost. Several heavily embroidered smok
ing caps, two or three dozen boots and
shoes, six pairs of slippers, six evening
dress suits, eighteen walking coats .100
neckties and two overcoats found
buyers.
silk
than
collect
ing the McKiiby monocram havintr been
disposed of, the auctioneer offered McKir
hy's library For sale. It consisted of 250
volumes, and having Found a purchaser,
Ions oF purulent matter : internal abscesses
formed ; his constitution broke down, and
she added in a softened tone, "and the he continued to grow more and more feeble
Lord knows you aie." A friend of Hannah until Thursday night, Hie 13th nit., pre-
Ann's reading a letter From a public man cisely twenty-two weeks From the day he
the other day in which the writer said: was taken down, when his sufferings wero
"To recapitulate, I am not, nor. have I relieved by death. Through that long pe-
evcr bf en, a candidate for a renominat ion ; iid he never left his room."
I would not except a nomination if it were
tendered, unless it should come under such The town of Marshansk. on ihe riLf
r j ... . . mniaiiv ontiarreo
loimeo in in ieg, which, iturui""' ai , .... . . ; t ,f
his sickness, discharged some emhty gab ! ,1h?1,,OI,se' f00"'-'"-! c hundred and fifty shipwreck. She mei.W '
1 wo imnureo and Iilty pieces of , -' - Hirtnu n. hu imperative nan k of the river Isna. Russia i,
hose, nndershiiU and drawers, more ! duty, circumstances not likely to arise" entirely destroyed by fire. It had a poiu
a hundred chair tidies and a larce ! bod down the paper with a sigh and re- laf ion of over twentv ttirncn1 .. .1
'ol1 of pillow cases and sheets bear- marked: "Ah, how much that reminds me tained three ehmebe. ...J c.,,...i r
,.1... ....,....., anil. tones and saw mills. j
dollar", and escaped.
ihe now twenty-cent silver coin is
ready for distribution. It is a significant
fact that the words, "In Goal we trust,"
are omitted from the new piece. It seems
possible, from late developments, that our
rulers have ceased to put their trust in
God. "In rings we trust" would suit them
better. Courier-Journal
Sinee the failure to negotiate with the
Sioux, fears are entertained of trouble with
the tribe when the embassy returns. It is
estimated by the agents that the Sioux can
muster from 3,000 to ?,000 warrims, about
half of them armed with rirlosand tho re-
11,;. - .. n ...1 Cid tn
i 10 ?u 111 iin-i , no
to mila tlio tllU 111 l'"";-
.L.
I'.ivenport paitv thai no .
Her ticket by rail and " 'r'
reenred. and she st.irtol ,:' "ti,
!and boxes and Saiat-aga"
parfy left D.tvenp.nt. l,,,t, p.
riving at the ip"t. dii' '' ;
polled out a fex " "
friends sy in pat hired '; n f
and advised her to tnte J,.
which would land her ,-4'
the Schiller sailed. L, f.f
the t.arty. ti e yoimg M V.lr.rf'
all. She looked iv" '"V, " t .'
maindir with !ows and arrow?. The gov
ernment in the meantime will endeavor t ! that something h-en
- ' km n CA1 l ne f f inniien i!1 . . 1 . -? .
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