Baba to adtw easerrenimo sm. Later From Earope. The Oresemes bill was defeated is the Oars on Wodeseday. Upposn Ges bill The Cards zed Orbria have both a rmee NO Ibe P.sdloff zw d reat, 61 °I. rived with news from Londoe to the Mk less to tree out re perigee netrioting 1., The pm.s dleeaee Ms again made it s ry law tie territerial Onveremeota from paring ; ro bibisk i appeases* is Begird and Indeed, though re, was wad to, yea 82, nays 2. when is • mitigated form. Mr. Peer.. 11110•011 barite eat all of the I The Portuguese Gamma& having 4.- 4111.416 th" to New Meaeo aod Tessa. hie rained to secede to the demands of the vadat befog to get rid of an amendment 'American Minister, he has demanded his oe Terry, which provided that' passports and advertised his household fur. adapted mitorial government of New Maxi- niters for sale The American Sendron , eaehoold not go into operation over the was still io the Tagus, and Mr. Clay in tortitary *ea of the Rio Onsde. The ' tended to leave Lisbon on the 19th. Yoe to stake out prevailed, yeas 33. nays I The news of the death of President Tay- 191, as follower lor produced a great sensation in England Yea—Mews. Baldwin, Barnwell, Ben- The leading Journals devote moot: space to es Berrien, Butler, Chaee, Clarke, Davis reviews of his eharseter and exploits, in ' of Nor, Dab of Mir. pato.. Dodge. which they pay a just tribute to his worth I of Wis., Douglas, Ewing, Greene, Hale, end fame. Hamlin, Hunter, !Gaon, Miller, Morton, I Alarge meeting of the American citiser. Pewee. Phelps, Seward, Shields, Smith, in Laths, assembled on Thursday, at ends Terry, Underwood, Upham, Wales, mach the American Minister presided. Walker, Winthrop, mad Yelee-33. Actual hostilities have been reenanen. I Nap— Morn. Atchison, Badger, I seri between Denmark and the Duchies, We' Brigbkoar, Clay,Olemena, Dawson, Dick- latter having been declared by the former isms Dodge of lowa, Downs, Foote, Hens- in a ante of blockade. An anion Loki toe, Joao, Xing, Mangum, Nona, Pratt. ;dace between a Danish man of war and • Beek Sehestilan, Elmmanee, Sturgeon, and German steamer, Bonne, on the 21st, in Whitseeds-22. s MIS the former suffered considerable in &meld amendments were offend and re- jury and was toned to relicte. On land, =and a motion to postpone the bill the hostile aret were, at the last dates. hely was trade and- rejected — yeas foe. to face; an ml d as the King of Thor...irk 27, nays 112. A Muffler motion ehortl ark intend, mvere e. erei , PC, barked by the Ur terw•rds resulted—yeas 20, nai s 30. The rive support of Russia and the pas-ion sup 'raise recurring on the amendment of port of tire other go, at 1c nor*, including Me. Pearce—being new timply , the ratan 111 gland, there remains no doubt titit • ev pravitdoe• for the territorial government of core. cantlict will ensue. Mew Huhn, as reported by tho committee, ' The Queen of Spain lass limn delieord of *kb his previa° Gist the said guvern- It eon, who lived inly a iew momenta. A mat was not to go into diet till the 4th difficulty has arisen between Spain and of Marais, 1851—and being taken, resulted Portugal, in consequence of the marriage as followe: or rho King's eirter with Credo Nankin°. Yeas—Moses. Atchison, Badger, Bell, lin Bile, roe of Dun Carlos. Berrien, Bradbury, Bright, Cask Clemens,' The Spank!! Miuister hen pr, tested Dlll/•00, Dickinson, Dodge of lows, Doug• against this alliance as • treads of med ian, Downs, Fetch, Foote, Jonek King, ruple treaty, and hoe sicked for hie pre emies, Norris, Pearce, Pratt, Spruence, porta . Underwood. Woks and Whitcomb-25 Hays—M . Baldwin, Barnnell, Ben ton, Butler, Chase, Clark, DAVIS of 3ltaso• effinesetts, Danis of Miss., Dayton, Dodge of Wiseamain, Esii g, Greene, Hamlin, l Houston, limiter, Manut, Miller, Morton., Phelps, Rusk, Seward, Smith, Soule, Tor.' any, Upham, Walker, Wintho end Telco' —2B. So the Senate refused VI insert, sod the bill contained but twenty-one motions, the first four relating to California, and tho re maining seventeen relating to the territo ry of Utah. The Presiding Officer stated the ques tion sow to be on the motion of Mr M alit sir to strike out all of the bill except thine relating to California, which beint taken, malted as : Yeas—Meseta Baldwin, Benton, Bright, Chase, Clarke, Davis ni )lure., Dayton, Dodge of Wis., Ewing, (level, H./1111in. Miller, Pairs, Seward, oith, Sprouse, Ilabank Wales, Walker, Whit • snub and Winthrop-22. Nays—Menem. Atchis Badger, Barn.; mell,Bell, Berriern•Brailbury, Butler, Clone-, one Davis of Miss., Damon, Dickinson, Dodge of lowa, Douglas, Downs, Filth,' Foote, Houston, Hunter, Jones, King, I Mangum. Mum, Morton, Norris, Pearce, Pratt, Hawk, Sebastian, Soule, Sturgeon, Tierney, Underwood arid Yulee-33. It was then moved by Mr Atchison to amend the bill by striking not the first four maims relating to California, and after •undry motions to postpone, Ste , and con- Womble debate it was disagreed to—yeas 20, nays 20. if Yea.—Messrs. Atchison, Hedger, limn- , well, Benton, Berrien, Butler, Clarke, Moans, Davis of Miss , Dawson, Dodge I of lowa, Downs. Foote, Houston, Hunter,' Joe., Kips, Mangum, Alston, Morton, Pam Mips, Pratt, Rusk, Sebastian,' Smith, Souk, Toney, and Yulee-29. Nays—Masers. Baldwin, Bell, Bradbury, Height, Clam, Chan, Cal, Cooper, Davis of. Hams., Dayton, Dickinson, Dodge of Wk., Ewing, Fetch, Greece, Hale, Hamlin, Mier, Norris, Seward, Shields, Sprusnee, Iltampon, Underwood. Upham, Wales, Waken listhrop and Whitcomb-2p. Allier various efforts to further, emend, lir. Winthrop moved to reeonsider thin vete, which - was accordingly done, and the vintion again recurring on the motion of Kr Atchison, to strike oat that part of the , relating to California, it was awned to am follows: Teae—Mesers. Atchison, Badger, Bald ado, Barswell, Bell, Beaton, Borden, Bat h& Mirka %mesa Davis of Masa., Darin of Mien, Dawson, Downs, Ewing, Foote, ilbsose, Banter, Bing, Mangwa, Moron, Nortek Pearce, Phelps, Pratt, Bask, Be- Umiak Bowan% Smith, Boole, Taring, Up beat, Winthrop, and Tale•-84. Nays—Maas. Bradbury, Bright, Casa, Obese, Clay, Cooper. Do ton, Diekisson, Days of Wis , of lowa, Douglas, TM, Baia Baeslin,Hooston, Jones, Mil ler, Norris, Shield., Bor.:tee. Eltorgeon, Theihrwood, Wake, Walker and Whiteomb —96. TY. bill sow sootaleed aothhtg bat this =es seetioos respostieg s teorltorial most for Mal. Mr. Deoglas dew salmol to make th( oondoses bonoilary of Utah the Nth par- AA WA shoe samby owl*" of one bind sod soother was agreed to. TM questioa Min lb. stated to be arleriag the bill to be eagromeed en a thbd eras it was taken by yeas and nays sod resoltod as follow.: ?w—Mort. Aoshßoo, Badger, 800, tee, Bonin, Ihsibary, Bright, Salm Otoo, Dario of Miss., Balms, Di Nap of Um, Domlhr‘ Borroo, Hoorros.• Jam, lam, Blom, leario. IRMS, firhoatioa, Mal* • , sod Y.loo111„ law— k. BA OM" 1.4 Aid No WI ow mama 6•1141 GROW he • Odra ryas. The bit oar* lotr ay ourrii ViZl=Lime et so* ill.resed 1 0.4 dim* , - • - All.ll -- ..- .110 the Ft 1••••1 Fan of the Ironruing HrldolL and Drendhil Craton, on th T• M==l SrotmEn Thou is Pow L(.1,, Itrososiontvon, Aog. 1, ISSO. The nioAt (rinlaul view 1 ever b. held, omit thin ntorninn between 4 and 5 o'clock, at what in called tLe iron bridge, between Narrowilitun and La:airs:en, On the New York and Eric Railroad. This bridge gave way 3 eat• May about half-past 12 o'clock, Lls tLo morning freight train, going root, was trosAtig The express bad pawed but o short time liesirc. As the locotnotive 14 the frieght train' mime on the !thrice, it began to Pottle; the! citgiae , r tett n all poasible Meant, and bt tlw par/ r .neeeed.il itel.ing the opposite atone bthmcnta, but the dirt threw the engine fi'nn the track, which 01/1C raced it from being drawn back into tl e general ruin. The bridge f 11 immediately, preripi•ating the next cur into the alarm. The bridge was abut sixty feet in length, and the ra t ine foot deep. _V stream of water ran in n flood under the bridge, and a saw ' ; just below Fifteen freight earn were dash- ! 'ed into the river, broken and piled up in that narrow plain of nil fro t by 25, no a meet frightful manner. There were in the! train. thus destroyed 118 head cattle, 450 sheep, and ilalit swine. Only 25 cattle! anal 100 sheep saved, the rest destroyd in the general crash. Three men have been taken out, and 'I were stretched on n hoard, horribly mutile lightly entered with straw—mm a I breakman, name not hair:oil. The ether two were in charge of the stock, he Mr. !C. Clapp, 19 jeers obt bo charge of cheep 'and swine, from Mantola, Ohio, Nephew of 'Ant. Campbell, of liatheoy College, t 9, ' and Mr. Walden, in charge of cattle from I Corning, New Fork. Fifty oxen had been ; taken out of the mine and lay aide by aide in one place, end Om ably See in another.— , Several were men still alive, and one all covered except, the head and sbouldem, ma king en effort every few moments to extri cate itself. The means wee one of heart-fiekening horror. It had rained very herd eon., hours before we bad arrived, which lauded to increase the gloom and dread of the. Naming. The first knowledge we had of the eatastrophe was on reaelmg Narrows borgle, some amen miles west of the bridge. I Here the passengers east and west elehang- ed ears—and'at the bridge—we took the tredp pueetually, and name in to Moment. This unfortumte is greatly to be deplored. The railroad inspector had but few days before examined this part of the mad, and this pert of the bridge; It was deemed entirely oar. A member of persons are mid to be badly injured. It is thought that the heavy rains of late eprong the ambers at the hutment& bet I think it must have been inelkinatly condemned. The is pee that Mould IMMO greater we in similar work., and a mon rigid ex amination of them from time to time. J. M. P. arammrz=crota i nrezto Lake We learn by :Twee% Jul remind hem L' Y, Mut tho Skianne Amebae, from Stadoem fee ibis port, buret a ateam-pipe or dmot. about two o'eLrek tido morning, wham of Banolona, sad wee Unroof tote RA. by the Alabow.a. Om of the mein- Gam and two other panes wan killed. sod malty ethers badly madded, two of whom Mawr died. The leeks of ,be boat are ma siderably tore op sod badly ebattored. Latma-1 eelork—gyp. ham, Jul asked a list ef tie inoaded. am fir to at mmaleml, by lb. ambles, of the Armies last Ant. The ..as et ilea ma buds to beset Thom ire saws wises mow we no amble to Marc Thus woo how trims Wooed, of du. Woo ow dlood, WI 842 frn OW bah. Wars mob. mosoullot PIFIATIOMI ratasmr.—N• We Prost. surpsig"loroblie COI !Wi de. ~lwo • ners orflibq 10 .7 toirmi. Owe &iv d IMO lUS. • Last lames at Ma times. 1 Sononnan Panetoo.—While the Mb. REMO . ................. NM. L marl lint was under dbeamien in tbs J. L ymesagpos h ..; ~...,, .." a .... ........n.P. "... %U. it Senate, and tieing atkoeated by me de er tiknesille etketardloetsmothvy wakens The Oman. was Ind to eteath with ....... .. 4 ..,. ~. Cu..v., i . ,_ ....,.. a... .. smell of the enmity trbiah attended the who ,. a ..... er in T, fr ...... ... id. 1 wW, i . thethib ' 4 r biii il Mbibil l u b I". T: bi g igh b. "Ow iniithnthithinfnwthithilthb wi th In th - j WOOL CAROM & CLOTH ORESSINI. w etted .. t am ime t s pe. taa i n .d t-- oir preee f. c- ita _ , _ .....w. e _et_ , r .., .... tobi . dor . ol.. i. 5ibtith....h..;,....by r_....t.....w.r.......„,..r..,..e.dr....j.w..v.rr.=... trunk, and its heart was taken out with re- I ... et and indeed the tmunterpart to the Immemmommrseo=r nomoi• Why.* ttle monism determination, and the thing was , wii .. t p,„,.." mmmtotomm. ssusomma=i pronouneed dead. The gaits( is which • ma . ' cust o m om 1me........ to able ni th o n i P ithith , thth ___, sthithininthinl y wthi ,, • An ingenious Yankee down met h. he 1 ,:tw.... .......1:2 , .... .1 r.... asinine long, eneittng, ano ansuons on.; b.' the oented • machine for milking sows. The 1 Clotbdroque Ss. ....nr . nirobon. inamin. work wan done, and completely done. ,solitor date Make Farmer ham tried it, and' tZ,',:ii'r„TZ.,.::`,X,,,, , "=..tir.,,,...... It is said the only reason why Utah, the, .y• it mantic. the udder very freely and, !.I.4.==...r.serg=r. :11. , ==- ..gi P?. ...g. , " ....Inin g in lb. thiiiiiibth I easily at the rate of about a quart per min- ir. hods., All wort estrolNNl Ns •I• as. Will No Awe when it broke down; did not get out note ' „. immostvcoolon mos smt IMITIM. Apt . No eose before, was, that it had not the means te frr TINN• My. MY lorool Ron • dat ma it establ . ishment, b . n Screer.e p.5trier:th,ut.b1irei!N*040e."2.1:„„":,,.4.,,,,..7,1...„..;................ pay the fare. And it kill be observed that I . A building oecopied as • leather-drese- ,to' * v i tos " Vol."''`` b " ii ..” r th .c." . eogr i ewa i. tr even this remnant of the cargo with which n th n d 7 f hin i th . ii i i n n u r , thii n . y . . th r nod n l l ,,L thi Z i t i , L b ; d G.‘ o l ve y n , ....on bk :M ' o " nd u a n ;, ' ltT n tlin n g g four moo and 1 a Ileagoodrelta °minty, to g..., ch.... otruns o vm. it never will. The bill, divested of every ,th0....8..f ...Sling others . 't:srunl....i i iit'nr: ‘=:rl . l=l 1 . 17 .4 . ,... • ;sm.. 0, 1t t55 .,“ 7 . 7 .... ..... 3 .r ... ri 550=c ,....... 5 . e . rt , b ,... • INS4Iss feuturo but the territorial government of! Utah, without the anti-slavery clause, sou , ordered to he engrossed, but whether it will' be read . third time and passed, is entreme-', ly doubtful, even as far a. lb. - Senate ill eoneerned. In the Moose, of nouns; it will' never be bead of. A post mortem examination of the re ' .1161111 took place in the Senate Of. morn iog, daring which Mr. Clay, took upon' ; ' himself ti affirm that it was a clear ease of MUM., and that Mr. Pearce of Maryland,l wos more than sue; toted of the fatal deed ' Pearce de!ended himself with spirit, and ,attempted to shake if the accusation, by, toning it upon the two Texan smthers, land Dawson of Georgia. On this highly important question of who , killed OA Robin 1 there was a very long; and dull debate. Dr. Rusk avouched the deed, and defended it. This !gentleman, , who is also a general and a wan tor, condo- ded with a peroration of intense power and I LM illioney, which be has pronounced so oft- ; n that it has become stereotyped, and which consist. in this, that a general row was about to be Licked up, and that Tex as would lead the fight, and beat all its op nents out of I be field. It seemed finally agreed that as the mon ster was undoubtedly dead, the sooner the !meass was removed from view the better. Aeeordiegly, Judge Douglas'. bill to ad- ode' 0 mit California without connection with oth- I A. TURNER & CO., Proprietors. cr questions. was taken up by tuck° ma- Cade, rtr do pawn of or. B. D. 4 NUN.. '.i i i"vevY Svunt"r but 000 voti n g . T hi n VV:zranTV.l7:ZPV=glt; ail , very thing that ought tu have been c 00.... svosia..lll t 1.31 n plac. ma ewes owe, .1 me sic months ago, and which would Lave been done, hut for the e onmeneeinent of nL tu iv....".=l t „, r u i that incubation which resulted in the batch- esiolumew Si ivy of the scheme whiob last night received n tlrtgrai,c r its quiet** m. 0., ocaeraullregulmityorloomaes rest Eyeestrlas Perlonasere, ma, of wilieb•••• tlr course Foote, or somebody else, was antiota r .... prepared with a proposal to mutilate theWttino r. z.nniciojsrXr=7 , 4:tlricsvio . ',state, and a motion was made to curtail its, swoon.. m.o. of med, a r issosso,ime•rirare southern boundary by the lino of 35 deg. Zr i st.l. n . i s n sAa min. Whatever amendments may he w00 . ..m.14.nm., . ne. , , Imo e n .., miggested or agreed to, the vote on kill=i4r47g;ii:rti=;e:t:VO:Vs=i ii .: op the sobjeek•nd the position or all north- ,tt: L vowenist , et . e . r , , i!oeseen. , : . zre I ern and some half dozen southern senators, " effred • guarantee that thin bill will pass •117,74,74 . , 0 =r A tzt,tx,,17,..,,,, n ,,,,..,. within a few weeks in • manner that wills -nmannotntn,alilhilimi. I.emler 0 SIPA, IS; Dlr.., Thethe admission of California.' Inr II SKI,' The mania for .etompronsiming - ham inn. Apu 111 In• !la.. h.. owl 1 Hen. I all panted neer um, and the diagrareful attempt to I bad etrrupt me Actoht to log-rot or marupt men - Pares t!'rough Congress by fastening them ALBANY & BUFFALO, ,0 ....i. ~.. arc just in themselves', or alto-I N. Y•rk & Erie, Cayuga & gun. • get'', hillier enmble, as illustrated in the .1.8 0 1.a...8 Hull 118...1.e coalition between Footo and Walker in and • Lakes! 1449. in connecting with the general ap - f ....,7,...--,.......„4,,,3xw m p w proprintion bill that for the presidenual ~,„„,,m , „ ...,,,,.„ gnvernmont of California, and in the later rs V hit I DUD I'o IllAnikra I LI VE! Cloy and Foote coalition on the Ilmnibue, 1V;;;= . :17,17.7,47 =7:••te 0 ....me Lave so signal], failed, that I trust we need noun. atom, moans. Im a m, µmot, c 0.., fear no repetition of them tiering this gen- 171,217:;:,,.. ;;;;.zlitttz.r . .,, , , avltz eration of politicians. rwtoe m ote. Mc.. Pot t. no., terry, ~ tic., Itha• ID EMOCA•TIC COUNTY 1t:,....44,714z .4,:r:::47.7.4vr.V.,t7.74':,; 'ilig.. oat the u.a.0l Toy nill /mend to fnma• Um, the same to the new tont swam, 'mewl. me mow.. tn. r enew I Vt:ralloati=tt=it: o "=:itrar ; CONVENTION. ..ble No. •I tither or Cie above cant, to . ammo. .......• The Demeetatie animas of the county of 8111., itniroto, 8t.?... cc Ilearr Dan; Attlct,ntorelio.l neh: l n e r . ,.: r d c . rzte ,.. .l::l , l , Lnl i tit ... ln . t r lt d :r i rt . ; 1 1 . 4 0.4 i t l4 . , .r .. .. 4 7 . .2titzlio , tiergrj . te:reitar . li I (loners] Election, on aslant.) , the 17th day of watervogret, lioners, n eViretr= stew.' I Auguirt neat, and oleo". de to lir enc . h , d.e. too. or tritneor anus,;;; 31.41 i tol,l, re*reeitinrcene, :t ... e . t , I , o t i o la . n . EinT . E . o4.• ele o l n aolt i tie .y b . ol. ,.. l . te j ......41;447 : T5 . 1.3 4 ::::: . 1 1.1. Tn i. 1hit a. .. i . 1 . 91h_ . 00 . 1 . tret..fee the _tam,: !! 011in n, inn y nnt ieztr,cnlz . l.l . 4 4 . 7: . ,1:„ ~ ., o rEir , ...T:7. Iza:1 i . .......... , 1 y ...1 ., 1. ..7 y = 10r,.. fi t, . oh ': ' rem n ant., were a ohmie. 11. nhonts.i , ll.l.lor, i einning Gettersl Elwin.. :eijOn."=' ; '=",ettes' e ln..'n a '" ° '' ‘;' 1 a ,...""*. ea le eeeordenew with the none* 4 the Demo- Ine ern... ills t li.e, et. of C. ar.ishisto,' tsarty the Standing Committee hero •p isantrats ...ear Aelye• ,s ew; Onnt lloont, ro s iri p lt tho ....,....., c ......... , v. mongol., Lammers•,selotter A. W. nin., , non. nor. it nee, Ennead, et. er Alm.. It am rednetend le give notice in then nwporaily• , teem. titt! . .1,1;116 ."=. "°, ' twormlop• a the dale meetings amd attend i the nantir and wry. as the Donal he the eleetlen , 016110. r.Sonind., de. NATINANIIM ELL., One. of Delegates /10101111 —II W., M., Oen At.. Then. Pr. Apt —Deakin Darks Ham Yletney, Tom tet y i le. , Xltelte.t. b er:ti y =naeletnleplereil &nee adoldsbee. Waitarcwarenn • aew, c. hanesee. 'O4 • Ted Anhern—Thee. W. James, Thee. Aden. Pat- • keens, cwt: nu.. tar s ',Mutt • Creen [ rick Donley. Mlieet:ert:', V. r'r rt,::=4 "'" , i , 1 Hddler.... -1 . 6 . ••••.• •Ki.• ptsir 0 .... ...,....noTe• oft., Dims it. Cal= Peet 'L. 6V: led Demme. t Leese, If At O. P. M 0... finite. P. R. Brooklyn—Nelsea Tammy. Edwin Tang, 8. OrM, Ceaksit. Rant, rune, c St triteene,• ID. Townsend. enne meet P.Mlnnotilll i talee.riC, W. ...11, Pe. I claws—J• 'r Lmgdeth Maeda Decker, kin i ....,.....• ...; Me*. knees • Uwe. 1 Baker. iDapt. jump NM, Chemed—Michael Cala. Jowl& Manly, Ilen• Wlll senedeteed ow Someers Inseennion the ale I ry EihOlge. NM re.... mil IV all omen. Ihmeek—ehade• J. Won". PM.. Gr oceryTiny. es raw., Pl.. 0ra.... Ike. &a. Hooka T. Sterhoms. wannt ent be . lb* hmeet 1... nneo• lie Wawa Lake— landeonin W. Clash, Thecae I neer Seeker. M e eawled./11.• a Or aneve MEM. Meehan. Timothy Sher. I bre. Prealthei—Lada Illmaits J.L Meniman, Da rid,Watee• Friendwille—ales Towel, Wi11... Rik D.' Gibmi—Garrri emirs, has Tarr.. Ir, Worms. Gram Drsoll—Hany W.Kowit. Hwy crelly. Orley Terrerbri l / 4 8. florkGl-111. LOnW. Th Wftralt, Tr.r Irmo.. Hannon-14 F. Illetwor. F. A. Weld. Dr. Z. K. Smith. Illertiek—Whodre Lyon. IDGeol Mira, Al. Jausen—Simbora T.M. Gr. W. Tyler, Wilwo Par. Jemr—Jelar Harock, Prwrk. Dor., Fast. Lethr7-114.1k11. Maw r Gork Trwildlnry. Z. I. Irmo. Lors—il. J. MD* Igrok 71s, PGA II& how. Limrly—Min IX Tmoil. Ir•Clowsreaergi ' P. thwriry. 11161110.ra--a L. 0.4441.1. W. Maim Orin W c 1 — r . ; Illsomim, "_7 W. Ilip• IL ... W. . WWWI64I46We INMAN limbo ii. ILL Illevimi. Own. Merlin( of Me Moll Of I oral Morlety. oo.oo‘ooooo C. foloaltartf •M.ry ofei . •zzu, •W ".I=I:IITVZInv,V,:=,.•4I:: 2Trul NtrivelrlGltrmurla. New Things—For Court. 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