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Ii • H ''.'''^' '*'''' lMl 4.*' ; - /As '.'"" li. - N "' -.7' . - 17FeT :. . ' - ' - --- . "1 El ,Ada-_ia OEM t . -- .Z TZ - t , '. it& .'• " fr FIRST. EDITION: rCY 07...001EE M. F01(11E - ` ' • Telegrao to the Pittsburgh Gazette.; WASHINGTON, july 2, 1888., if a SENATE. • I Mr. FRELINGHLTYSEN reported from ." I the CoMmittee on Naval Affilrs a joint. resolution to admit certain ,persons to the' Naval Academy: It 'authoilsee - -tbe SEK;re-.: . taizotthe Navy to,reeeiva ;far instruction aithe Naval Academy not; exceeding' ink person; to be deeignated 'kik the govirri.!. anent of. Japan, proxided no ,expepse to the States 16 br6sbied r ., ' • • EDMUNDS introduceiLd. bill 'to fix • the time L for the. next meeting of Con gress;:- viz:` - third - Monday in November ase4.. Iliad on the Calendar. 4 pAlorgasos, ' tt:; - frodi: the Corn.. .'!,' , "P.44 4 5 0 1 83 FRreign•-cokirekterreported a bill prinnote tiae''effiefenof of the diplornatio and oonsinar service of the United State 6. Mr. HCOWARDwinted the credentials: • Al.`ls;ll;VeW...- elected. Senator' • from Florida , who ea e forward and Wats ' •• sworn and took a seat at the extreme left, hesideMr:',l4.ooriald"OtArkansas. ". •_ Mr. HOWE called up the bill to extent the time for 4 the completion of-the: Wes •- t rirtscOßail_mad., Passed, „, •'• - •• 3 4U„ne , ciallid up tb6:41111 resist:. 71 'AP to the Western Pacitio Railroad. The theltfaWof 'the lelifffd of Yerba. .Buena,in gm Harbor of San, Francisco as, 's at' is •notiequiriki fer military purpose*: After a .nnusber of amendments :to the been madep . it_was passed,-28 to 8. A '' '' .lllALeving fig Reantenitvia provided for far • the consideration of private bills. :1.., -The Civil. Appropriation FOIL. was taken •.‘•ttp,- the ortisstionsbemg on the amendment of S;' 'Mr. Patterson; 'of New,Himpshire to -direct -431:4111111 Pnymeotii to be mde gaine and Massachusetts to-carry' out the Ashburton Mr: BIZraitALEW. j offered - a proviso. which after debate, wasrejectod, and the Aknmantofhir. Patterson agreed e -PATTERSON,Vannessaa r offered an ' amendment,-which- was agreed • to, appro. • priating $25,000 ..to the . . Secretary of the ' ..Vretiatur to. - enitige lots.- n the City . of- Nash:vill,e, Tennessee, for the erection era • L L =Court Houecs • . , The bill having passed through - the Cora. • =lam of ' the- woolecdor motion of Mr.; HOWE ttikf- - yees'imid , 711014 were takeO the amendment striking on; the appropri ti biohig32.4o;eoS)for;ded.d‘ne,*: fund 'Merolla atticklindilisabledleamen. 'The bppropriation was. retained by a vote • '4l of li to 20. The bill then passed. • The motionforevEming.. - sessbmflins most unanimously reconsidered on account ir -of this intense heat, the thermometer being • -at eighty-seven degrees. D I,j liteJOHNSON hunk. Ineecbiteltranting 1 1 ; -$7,000 to„tbe ladies of Mount Vernon Aaso ation{ithich st . fivl44., the CanK :Ulnae ere Clan*: ---- • ' 111 .../ = 44 1 4-I.VM t . ' ' HcIVI OF r ipat ays and Means, reported a~ bill to collect • Unperast; on Molted States bonds, by , =akin six, per opt- int4rpst dve,antifour;; tenths per eent,", - tuadlbi3O.por. cant..fotar. and: and - three -per cent: two and • ite•Ventk:tentbs. The Preport.decilitre* ,e, • CoMmittee does Mk improve - 41m bill,: th, drid that they o_nlyrepqrptin obedience ' vfairsio thellQbam4.:The• - bill and ,raport -were ordered to be printed arid ` eferred-to XS* Pate° 91.14. Di • t .?.7.llla.Bls7l'Listti tof PiIIebWMA, ',asked ' leave to introduce a bill to equalize taxa tion ana redugelhap,nlllsciroposing .a funding system of perpetuarlour per cent. a ntltiities, payablein OM and untax litriltANDKLL. objeettl& - • • Ira; ,from Recon ratrilttiON thrl'lMltt* repotted to pro videlorlthe, ction of 'not moielhan two, • eddittdt t Stiteestnit of thb territory otthe :Stilts -of 'punted re cotntotttotf.`' ~ vt Z'f,e bill freported yestbisdity from:_the- ConimittopMrFrivatb I;and Clainid to re --store to .rtain Tartlet; their rights under • the laws aibltrbatierr of tpe United States, • was tiltbri bp ! ' - Mr. STONE, who tad charge ot the bill, '-_itccepted the amendment suggested vester-. day r. 3bhistii, shying the .fights of :settlers' tilidei the pre-empliou 'br home stead laws. ..;1,1•.: .t••••;` , , After considerable discussion the bill iritir page !.. Tile senate amendments to a large nurn. Tiber of pension bills went' non-concurred In t as ti referred to Conference Committee. Ali: BANKS give notice , that on.Toesday :nexifie would movet6 go into Committee '-'of the: Where' . on 'the, Moshe .;hl.ll. Titbit Post Pones the billtilltbat day. • The NOUN,. went into.portunittee bf the Whole atui took ttp:theNenste amendments 46 legislative,utivw and judicial appro priation • Mr. Bl.A.T.,WE'iddressed the coinmittee -on thelinantial condition of the Country. Mr.* WAVISIMMINE, 'er „Mite* stated :that the Senate had made two hundredmld twenty-sevenamendmentel The` Commit -tee recommended concurrenee in fifty, and - nou-cuobutrened.bilhe ibmtdrider; The Committed then proceetecikto vote -on the aniendmenti one by one. T s p r e ik ilrstAMendinent of - importanee was-, . -t o woo. of - the stir paying judg „ ments of ,cpurt of Claim; eprovUo;tlbat no, Judgments excebding five thousizaVollarls-, should beld.. Considerable debate arose. And; itrasliy; the: Benatec-bmindment wee', -concurred in and.the proviso struck °ht.% • Variodtamondmentwfor the increase of, clerks in several departments Were nob - 4xtnnarcestin.rs The amendment abolishing , "'the office et DirPtko.fl Statistics PCPcntred In, 'with an,lartieddinellt /Wang, lg affective from July Ist, 1869. On the Senate amendment appropriating 420,006 for the Department ofEdricatibuthe Committearecommertded bon-concurrence.' -On thus Along debate ensued. Finally the amendment was non-cerunaLl red • - z • '"" .‘ • After debate the amendnient government aattstiseuiehisil to be pub lobed in a third paper 4 in Washington eras :agreed.toA ; The next amendment, that ,gave.,xise to :.serrate Wee-that hyrtiferends 'to the oaten of debates. in Congrast:iti.the COU: %gretstional tilatfre, and requiring , the Joint' -Committee, on Printing to' itdiodttise Nor proposals for this woriti„ , Mr. DONNELLY moved to agukgctbe Senate Sauetitizhertt, 41tat -diter the 4th Of. march, 1869, Unleas previously otherwise - %ordered,i:thW 3 diftiates' Ain - be *bibbed' idlat treagriTentnent.PAntan ,otsot. • M r. A s E mertio or der isti tillrit;lsolbl ulcer; ruled, and the Committee' acne the debate prt Abe iggtiortifsndt.vrithout aggtg' going into Committee at five o'clodf tfiblttirdderstanding tbor ; w o nons#o l Wvia , Prligfil ik Cand there would be no stst lam on Saturday. , """ 7:1711;7" cOmiltEss. ' NEW, YOWL-, SHE DnotRANIC cora NTim. Iniffil 4.adkoi Actialie; ' Support tlia Nominee- AtilVal 0# the peildleion Casa an the . Vice Presid ency- . P. Blair on the filtuatlOn. - • Cll4Teleeraoh tp the Plttetoollth te:Z 1 4 7nw Ntnuc, July 2.—lt !is J Lily stated that a ietterhas been received: here frosi Judge . clisse,' in will& he announcea his deter nilnation to support , the nominee of the ,pentocratio Conventioriiwhoever he mays: The New Hampshire delegation arrived 'MS morning. All the New England delea gates wilt be hen 'by to4norrow. evening. , .The Pendleton escort arrived to-day. Ap pearances indicate „Pendleton to have the; most positifeetrenb, butnot, it : is - judged, ffi sucient to insure his , n o mination‘ T here is no probability 'of a l repeal of; the two ' thirds rule. ' , , • The Indiana delegAion held a nreetitiat the St. Nicholas 't6-daVand .orgtinized by the cholas Of Fitch as chairman. , • The statement thatr: Hendricks had de clinedia erroneOult,' and A° Indiana del& gation will support him, on- it..beooming evident that.Pendletbff cannot be nomina ted. Theixxidtton. Is - ,.,that 'lndiana having • been a former wt o f Pendleton column, cannot good Yaithdesert, Hendricks .does not' refuse the use Of name in case of need in the cause of/harmony, and the. Indiana' aelegation will driubtless.'„Tote for him ate the iirst ballot , , . '.Thit, New, York delegation held an infer ma i meeting at the St. Nicholas, at,noon to.; • day, Sannt&'.l.Vildealti the Chair: There Wab.nunanimontr eap,res.slon for Seymour. 114 - however, personally ,deelined to allow' the use of his name as a. candidate by the New, York: delegation:-, ,Censiderable die oussien followed, Mr°lllden taking a lead ,ing part, ocasuisell* delay of action. One delegate proPoseti to , takes vote on Chase, but found:: no supporter, and• by nearly a unanimous vote of the delegat lon, adjourn ed tillto-morrow for consultation with new ly'erriving- delegates , from abroad. GOV. gerthetit'a .Ix)altionTis apparently that he will not permit the use of his name by the New York delegation,•and ' will only take the nomination' if 'aporttatteointly. tendered of :tito delegate* here _appear-confi dent titindeass •Noveniber,and,th - e f i rst i choice' , of litany, and: the second of nearly all; is Hendricks...,bl, • Strong efforts are making to secure the 'VetoOf , the delegation, and..the support of .Gearge ',W.: Cass, of.-Pittsburgh, for Vice President; by the Pendletonsten in return -JR • ?. r ueorge W. w ooa Ward was, elected Chair man of the Pennsylvania deketpatiOn. .1' it Frank P. Blair huh-Sent s'letter to Col. Brpadhead, in which, _lps..leav,ss ie to him„. After consultatidie with Blaies .friends , whether his nanlosball be presented to,tlie RenteseStftl.Coniebion:Alaleata i ghese is bot-onolvm_o" . _ treperethor. meat kit :the antrilkoP r the.. Prelident Sleet to , ths recorustrno ti alSettill'ann:ltdici;pompel f.heStmy to DildnitaisturPatkohe 141P1hOli011th; the • t.trag - , State Governments, allow the , peoplep''; AD reorganize their own ~, :Governmentk, .elect tow- still.:.Representatifes.. 'The House confine a ma jority of Democrats from she North and they Will tid Sent: theKepresentatives elected ,by•the White people of the South,Snd with. •thateo.oporation, of the Preeident it will not ,be difficult pinopel. the:Sentith tosub . Mit ones. more to, the 'obligations of the Constitution, ,It will not' he with - stand ,pablio, kidgment.' if distinctly aa p this fundamental issue ind.it is• the enroll-Wail etoid future strife to put this issue 'plainly• to the country. I repeat that is •the reel and the, •only :question' which' Ws - should Allow to control As, Shall we submit to the usurpation' bytwhichlhe -131tiverlitifient kas beemoverthroviii, or aball we exert` fox, Its folland complete restoretion 4 . It is idle to Of green- Istoksigold; the &bile faithand the publki credit. What can • a Democratic President do in regsrd to „any,',Df these ' with a (~/i!jw- , greml both branches controlled., bilbe carpet baggers and their, . He will be , . powerless to atop thesupplikat by Which idle Degrees are organised Into political .dttine; - on which an army isseaintained to: protect thoge vagabonds butrages upon the bsilet., .These, and things likethese, eat up te resources of 'the Government, and de stroy it& triMiti 'Make the differettooptr ,Ore44 2 Eldand qpnbacks. TF);!e,intistre; ittierw,t e:Coniti orp i lxitti!we:c.a.4 seiner° tlidlib cist, laid do thliWe'mutit have a Presidentwho : will execute the will of the ipildple;bY trimPliderdta dust the usurps, dons of Congress known as the. reconstruo tion acts. I wish to siteutPhiffehi.the Con vention on this issue • but it is , one Which • L inhibisceseVerythliikillsothst Is of value In its large and comprehensive results. It is the one think thenttObades all that is wort a contest, and without it there is notbink , 'that g ives dignity, l or or . taw , 4the , struggle.' • -;. , The Maryland and p _ere of the ::Illitiol6. - delegatione. arrived, this afternoon.' Tice ; - former talk-mildly ,in favor ofiChitse. , ;••: -The Pendleton etkort was, net Melly, received on, their. arrival: to-dsy.A. „ ~ . Erancis.,P.i. • -filait4 Sr., speaks In Fent- . teenthstreet, in the vicinity Itannany. Hall, tomorrow f c, ..v , ,,r 7 C M' " k The Southern delegations holdligeneral .nisethqr.lo-intkreil 1;‘ , Jdoelde upon the 'course they` Will pursue. The - talk Shape. Principal hotels to-night favorla ticket with • Hendricks and Hancock_fbr president and Vice'President; • , : ' , The Kentucky delegation held aprlvaie meetingtq Thg 0 10 iforP7fal t ,QPI ,The Itiwums delegates: eld-a meet ng foe organizatinn a to _night. _. T he mAjoritY itappOrtamendlekin apt. long id • there is a chance for kik -noutinatien. It is said one or two ' isitetiaili be castor Johntion On, ttst • first ballot/Pp •. The Missouri delegation are 'add to be divided AO Pendleton. BsPort. saris letter lain private siraula, tion committing Chaise ativaneeff Den*, bridle principleit., • .]•• • , Tammany: Hsi was visited tby tent-of ' -thousands Inside and, ontsidife, covered, With flip and.Strisimers.and Ant— ' Domintile upon• !big er'Pejltani -ft, 44 1 . ti !/' stiouttic , • . iteport says there was to`da .s toiiterenee - between the New York and Obid ' delega tons; the:fernier favor of 11(mdtiolo t andthat the Ono, .'gates etiited;it they_ had provose It was, no, use speaking of ' , EPP". litieksP4 2 PelldietonWae gateste eliolocctri IbitiNest, ?.11340hiiiAge _Wotan will Teri** , Sail votes on -the first formal billet. ""- 4 • • Vial4O ~aa of liMPrente ;hi the oeee Involving thevitldl theiten yOaralesae; of the rUrrOl4V e = l"l l the Eal tesaa G l=7, l . on aoootuit, among 'other masons, of the fraudulent Issue of f 600.000 apurlotui stook. k, F()" ',YA(rI;I;7. StCOB ELI st FOUR O'CI4OOR-414.• RON:EIIBOA. Return of Gen. Napier—Enthn- I fibietie l ifteeeplion , 11Ltt,i'fmlfti!ler'Orliervia"Pt - ; Bansrft,Ancli:fthe.rinteurnliett- tion Treaty—French Budget. - • GAF4TI44IIITAIN. ". .-- ••, • tCl2 , 7l)oN,luly' sineral Napier arrived this morning. An Immense crowd was ret-' PsKuble4 91,0e,r,Aiiretd, dppot-,to • ivelouna biro, and ontisappearanes he w received with cheers which did not cease until he had ;it:tiered:li carriage and was drivhn Ulu hotel. - I , .Efroiseef larait" r t f 124 iring a vote of thanks to Geneial Napier, officers and men of the—Atiyismian expedition was moved by. Earl ASlmabur,y. seconded "; by Earl Rfissell;,"enck!unanimously adopted. The} Prince of Wales f iPeinee 'Alfred, and many menffiers Of the court were present. In:the Boast) of „GOmmeuenil Abe benches were filled with members and the galleries crowded.hy robrilliant throng of ladies and gentlemen, as it was known General Napier, would btipment. J When the 'General &f -lared thellanase;l4o , was -Warmly greeted -by Ihit. memberw.k D'lsrieli then moved, and Gladstone, ,secon ded *vote, t of ;t hanks,. which:was. wiled ,iivithont-,a, dissenting voice amidst entimulastkpcheering from , pzirta Of- the . MEM= ants, July .2.,-f-Int.the - Corps TOgialatiff to-dayl.ll. Blayne,' Anister , of leinatma r , d aringAtat debate on the 'Budget, replltia tie, the attacks which had been made on the Governmensufor - :continuing its military Preparations, and 'declared, thaArnrament or disarmament waa ' °totally a gage of peace. M. Oliver said nations "weir' lead to arm themsehrea bY filar. =France, , if she held , the lead among the nations of iflurope, couldeitsily".disputise4ithler costly arma ment, and then her financial condition. 11. 'ltadhilmgrove.. / 4 ..t. ". 3 , i t -. I ; ,t j , :7k: ti1.' . ..1.-. , X RVIA,„ ' r 1 BELGRADE, July 2.—The National Ohara ber of Beryls, has_ toulixmecktphe soncesslcur of Milan Fouithl to ' tiie tliinfigt., of the tho Principality, and has also endorsed .the 41,MEIQg uPteltAttd„to.apt „during, the mi -41 y , of- -, eilAtltice.-. Milan 9made a brief speech heron) the chamber, in' which lid" declared that thongllttrg, he 'wottld learn. totna,ke ; the pitople lsappyi Groat re joicings are now safingon in this city and througlreilii lill,sjipality. ..,,, , - .....}._. 4 6_......: I GERIIitAWV4 STITTGPIDVAIIY 2. —The American•Mio- , biter, Mr. Bancroft; has arilved to negoti ideiwittilher; Wirtemtitutgc, , ornment for the ratification of the bitturali garr zation, treaty 1 7 fIlhitNi 1. • ... MARI P.:SIEWs„ SollaT/14Alacrir IJily 2—The steamer Aria's Thew N em' Yor , arrived Tueeday. . 13 71 14 • 31P r 0 g..4 ?". — The /4 1 00 States steamer'Carian aigua'arirvi3d yestgday. •fijoir ric! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL toltnciri;4tily '2:Beereise 'of specie . lit the... Bank. of Engloxid 212,000,poundia The money market in essier.• °instils for money FB% Court 9.5; bonds 733. ®B3X; Erie 55k; Illinois 19134. .• , ! FRANKFORT. July 2.—11. S. - Bonds ‘t 7N W 7%. :h= • LivEaroon, - July 2:—Coiton is quiet and :Uhchatigekt Sales 43,000 Whit. ? -others un changed. Ledituirr, JulY 2.—TurPentlite firm. Pe troleum firm. Sugar firmer. Linseed. t oil . ••••••.= • • itritTrfP; Tiltioteirtrt - advanced •- I~FORTH CABOLI &A. Meeting and Oriaidaatioa, z of -the, Legit* lature—The Coesiltutidnill' Amendment Adopted I ~ , PY elrfsiiiiti . Ei.___ ih - e.taiiii iiiii.PitfeE • T -e. a. RaritriMr, - .7lify';42.=- . 5A. ginoilliti of both Houses of the General Assembly assembled Yefiterduer. •, iilei 41144b:Pearson, in" oiz«s; dienee to an order from Gen. Canby, after 1 haying taken Ahe oath of Office preseribed hi , tale new Constltiition,lidnilufstered the same to his AssOelates.andzto - liovernor elect Holden,. .f,udge.Hpade then adminis teridthe With' to'the members of the House , a ' ndade Dick #aineixo. y of the Renate. 1 i , X. VlOO ioldeitson or AM ~ 4 " tirliil/0 1 ',7 Wall sleeted- • Speaker; er.,.tble nate. Holden . - Both i=rwere organised 'and-tp r ow iAbrief messiggel -, , ' ;IP WI Irottio tlurffeWarde, -amendment . =by -a intarof.7o,o 4 4o, and in the )11:imia CtliCtft:2;c4-.. The Suppkbe Court Decides the Registry 'LW *lift • the :- LaW , Die tr rgiftddidit De ' . W .: WO._ 'VACOP,PIi# I O44t _, ~; ' •., i IT • ;By zavErspb tOthe'Pltu u bargh asette.l , 1 1;RfilL4 , .?Alffri+i!Vq 111 ,11 2ifrTl7,ol4).lkBMo court, this morning, Jildge Thompson Pr - ii4luei 4‘ , N4 , Abo opinio n .of 'the" do ur " albal Igletry_w,,peOtt •theAssii, seasion-:ot -she Legislaturd, wits laneopatitikltinalr4344gtßitispl and Agnew dissenting. -The Supremtt Court- alto de. lobisd thatitbdaettllisititittleinir *aerie is and bountrjumberw VAC am ifneonstiin tionid. i - /A ,: 1'',.1.44 14 , . 'ri -t.,;- - ~1 1 .,ili,W'i?; i . ~ California Items. 1 j fOrtt. ers_-friO - Kt*e l titiifiiiie:i Giiii4. l ' 1 gar; Faarwisee .7.t4., 2.,-rThe Militeri 10141044 biltdiOrteiCreeelkedqvpi to-day , Troni;Fort, , ,Idpple , Arisen h , mail which i liifttbig i att ll e toro e / it - li tir47tA Prltiiie:west ••f, 1 ~ , i r d ye d•b r -grouser Loptc , <No ;argon pra.. 75 , 1 ......*. "The ettrfeyettrittitt laboirmnplo±edln the icamstruetknu of , the Western ' Nelda Ratir°,oif'betrb*:lter Ighl StcrrA ipiud gOkitirot rasdi ioo B l , o l ll 6 r work i: ,3 4a-:H trlo.'.'?eoxin th e. NestArAßeeitkk , ,, , ,, - ; , - ,,'- f . • : . , , Y i 7 ; Ve 1411100 a msestared - ini 414 - PC ',citY ~ prom* week. A:, w • 1 l'i)1,; .v .oillli i ~,,,it. it iOnftlilWOß I Warr i tlit 14)3Z -111.14124°)0A0112Aw2,25— 'Axial's°, PdaT 7135., ta 41,11 Ur, G.4a?, ' , -••• lIMP garciffo o o-ralOOMOROMIltr• MyTelogroph to letttobiFithPliotto.l t k ` rraientbientlemenses &strong feeling ; ikkorthwninlidadbollithikt Threabitilie + made of demanding indemnity . fbr -1 lessee before the psynaebt of the boat e ' • _ ••=-• • • •• • -• I InJlmTTlq- • NM itil l :le-, Wax.- • 1 , .ip.... -- impelicli.: irelit Report= 1 usiims. car asissfusti to the Pica . tirich Gazette.) - - ~ ~ , ,_ . Wasiti • t roe.. July 2, ISGS. Bin', To Ts, RONDE. '- - ' ' 1 . . „TM! gORIMIttOp ,C01.,..W .2 t a nd Means' le linnet:licitly-1i HOUS ' e . . Eir the folloivingl` bill, in Obedience to.the outer of the HOMO, ntying,homer, j,hatif iasNarin..,y tiotfibte orkbrijui4gtnent. They reseryetn, them. "Selves the right eimbinbemur the Hondef to Plir 41.4r93171,P01441401Pir the adoP measure - tion of a which tlieyg,egaiil'aii hostile to the while intereitfand injurious 16 theninitinal 'character. . I 7; :,_• • - 4 •A•bill to authorize an internal tax on -the ton ,bonds and other seciirit r iers' Of thellfilted States. , ; L .1 1301,,enCLOOL.d . cos Xliat-froni.and after too passage of this actihere shall be levied, - colleciWkte r uEbard afikt of ten per centum on the amount of interest hereafter deemed. paYablethiallthe tiolldslind Other secur4 ties of the United States. l' secure the collection of said tax the amount of , inter r est hereafteThild on any bonds or other act curities of the United States bearing inter estst-six-per6oentum shag bp at the rate of only '-fWet -AA.• ilve-teAhs-. perLientunal bearing interest at the rate of fin per . centum shall be at the rate of only four and, ffire - Whilia,piir Ofetuin, and bearingln terest at the rate of three per cocaine shall • be at the rate of only two and seven-tenths per centum per annum. No higher rate of intereetdtban istiefelnliseribed shall be paid on any bond or other security of the, United States now outstanding or author- . ized to be issued,, all, condition eof such 4 11 X: o _4 4 4r 'tether *teatityfandtall lowa and. parts of laws to the contrary notwitkistand- mg. IMPEACHMENT REPORT. 'T conotßutler has:ccimpletettbis report on behalf of the Impeaehment Managers who have not yet read it in informal meeting. -TheyJikav do.so to-niorrow tt inw;hich :base it iWill he Belli -to the H — OCIBe - •Withent delay. .. .. ...... CUSTOMS. , The receipts of customsfor the weekend ing June 30th Were it 3,05.5,189. 1 ;4_4 ...:_„, 7'i Is' ; ,t WPM; AND GOSSIP AT THEVAPITAL. . , -Idr... Volfsr is ofT the -opinion that ~ t h e Alaska abproPriaticiti - bid will be j.assed, but by a very close vote. Mr:Banks is to be appointed Minister to i ßuitsia,"tuld 1414_ isiyllin - C4f`fori Alaska, 'itrease'Oentl. ,, W.trotes the , inbinlyP Mr. Riley, an old officer of the bureau.; yriil• blithe next.appoietn - pr Couimfaqion er of internal - Revenue. .;.Idr. Sherman -lies Aonsented •to a Post: , ponetnent br his - funding bid until the next. session. ' - -'" '"" ' I _ Thenew tax bill will not be sixlisidered by 4 the Senate betbreilext Moridayv• • It will tie difficult' to get a tiuornei in either Howie next Weekiowing to the great number of absentees. , ' 1 Ur- , Moorbeilid is•Oribo_l4fflikei that With dibigatieellatierst taint Wit #1 be. Itied , on at the present eintr: '.• ~'•: •'-, !'' 4 . 1 , Collectoillinythe '411116v - be' confiner& • for the AustrleA ,inission.._ ,- •- • - I , , -i•-`-'4`udgeiPinkney White will second Sehn son in the Senate. .'• Smiler. klitrelbh; ont ~ .7.loskla, will arrive next week.i 1, , .Mr,tiooper.vlll.rottort a bill-„,tekxl il `tom intension United States bondentild wive There ittaupt its , , 1 ,,,,, President Johnson,' one l of hie, Privailleeeretatiesitil.lol4 nett '"ltt'lhoWV him about the Convention. He expects a heavailionipiinftitiltblibte. i I Nothing from the Mississippi election has yetbebh - lniiiiir•slirArmy ileadnette , tern. i 1 „ , / t Butler'sfreport,*hieli watch/ have been read before the Manager§ yesterday, 1 is mot' all rimed,. It Alai , be. bresented ;to the Rouse to-day. i , , pie Aichipond fitspaich, of *to Ist inst., Is out in favor of Hendricks fOr, the Demo- erotic candidate for President. The Ways and Means Peturnittee have reported`to flia Iliansfik blithboOsing a tax of ten percent. on interest ; of Govfirninetit bonds. The 'tkiminittee• 'strongly protest against theAtiophenxif tit* bill whiolh 1 4,bay. bhd been'instraeWd to prepare, thinking it a violation oflbe rnatkinal contracts l anti tending ,to injure the publio °radii, and to: seriously. damage the reputation Of the peopleof the-United=Rtates-ibrittenesty and VW' Iliillut WteifeYe; I fitteihis bill meets with. inthe House, it is considered clorladn, ItiatiLiiiiiimiCiiiaii - the EMI& 1- Mr. Stevens offered his bill for ttte Parti tion of Texas, and:agitator ininieniate tui tion upon it. Tills/ was opposed by,' Ur. , Bev twelh'whe saidhe did not concur its report. The ,bill was ordered be printed andxßOornlnittad. . „ • . , L ~,: - Mi: - Edtiliinds introduced n•iiiil':p ovid ing tbat, the next ineitting .ef Congress be on MO thirdliluiday of No vember •GPrieral,Atitior,affereil in Lim Mese a bill initethice tile inteigst On ttie public iopt but its Introduction was. objected to. I impose§ a fax 'of ten per cent. on the inter-' est bonds, to be collected by, the Treasurer.: and to tie in lien of air taxes orifil&nee aria-, tug from tpondp.f At aalboriaskthe,cenver. sion of sti per cent. bonds into in k' obliga tion et •ths,:eavarnnierft:tb pay four per cent. perpetually in coin free from, alktax ation'ordeductione, Or into bonda:payabit; at 9ptiOn, affer. ton z aqdvil thin' forty year* bearing, four and One:iiitlf Per cent. interest, free' from' all - taiatlon, national or , lafal: V Donato - iral•lfe.Rolteili Ll' Mr Telegraph to,lhe •PlttabarghGasetled : JsnoraltPuts 'Jilfr2.—The hurdlp race, was etohdby:MEagle'. by - a qenits h, beating "Blackbird," second, and "Gerald," third: The.hottlniruk„provione to the race pwas, 89WhiidOdrr"Bliekbitqtragainst "Eagle.". Time, 3.82%. The race of three yeanp this wapyon byttk#enr. ihiltret.by two , lengthe,P beating "Hotspur." Time, 8.18%. 1 _The grand national stakes,, three mile heats," eteal Wort hy4iDiOintisey,P siOnward"bretitr ing down at the commencement of: the third Mile., itruitar- Th 6 Iblirtti - anot - nmi' races were finely ridden by members of the Joeffey :Club. fn'A dath mile for a ativerimp; max" beat- AiLlazie }tenni," )itteragge".„ and "Oblivion;" In a for s.4o6'a tide; Wilt riffle heats, tngetone'a "Blaok Knight" beat ;I.lr. .19Mrtel“,Bu1ordel timeo6ix.6ll. 6 . , Po, Rompnimrowne.. ; 11.-rs) 4ar'sweffirsnit4othe-Pittlearefreszetterr ; :!,,.-:, ;fpf.pr. ilrouit'Alubid2{- 7 -oThfrao little' girli t, ii named-Mary- Sullivari t ,darrr betty. 1 tanatmicautiowtvbilly Itigit IIC ,onlar pond, on Douglas street, ffrod' ly , goche4, v 4 011 4 8 13 04 I , ' tnatrZned.ilingl, ,t Windt' - eahl en 1 . 1 , Ze ,4 l l7 : ll49" V "iiii ne 4". ' - hil tem* hoop d en tk add 1 1 1, 4 1.01140R 0 11,0111iltriThelr WINOS heal reoovered. , • • •41.1 .901=-7 .^ -, -ismel..l,-; ~ 1,-,,,:,:l -~IS~ i, 1 • ,-- - , 0.4 1-1 00***PiliglitiPacil 11114 4 klikr . L I iiiiiihmipota I %at, ...R., a majori4tot . .• rfire• .• ' , - , 'the Deitt4 9 " 11 " '. • • . tln t ' ' -aid - • '.: 4 ,1 ) rase !-a:. : se. al " Auer. deereterr, - 6ni ••;;_ta: meet at itill ilall• NOW Y • intiw' EDI BEI ~:.~,otrisig~ra:~-.~ IMIII ,111111tary.StD1 -ow:Duty, is-:'New Orleans— :l_l4.qpecongs of the Leghilatare-,Constt. tutional Amendment Adopted,. ' / m y Toestapl 4 A 4 ibc, Pit j taburi t h Gazette OrtLEAiq.4, .Tuly;t=Theiillittiry are still taider = atm's oc-day, " although much apparent. The' resolu- Lien adopted hilthi9 Senate , yesterday that the roil furnished'by' the. Military, Com mander be ealletipape i t tii , nac4., who / can take the.Const:tutioekl.patli .admitted, ap.. 'pliers on the"Mlinitee 'MOO. that the r o - ll be calledi ammitticig, the .7Worils-MMilltery PegiamancleV i twAtch 04'R-AR-4 1 € 5 ,4rolution as aScipted. Objection, was 'made, ,but choked off by nreVitrite; *iftielitionsi 'The -Detnocratio:ruember.stobjected ;oath° recep- tion.of / Mr., Camphell!p, vote., ; ,49int tonal._ overtures were 'mad Ibldity; the initnocratttAking°thellnitistivg: t? -•Thet joio ; rest:dation the fdlirt-1 teenth amerulment was adopted. , Twelve ` Democratic inetidiers of .the House were sworn in: . - #not,her effort to.have,tbe,House, Organ "'zed, item:AlN; to the roll of the Cominand n hitt - lettere"' failed: Several Democrats Pre.: .seating themselves to,beileworn,.. were in formed -that .their, Gents „ were contested, they. be i ng ' revionsly ignrant' of the fact. ' appropriating-tine hundred and Ofty,thensaKu3;dellars to- defray : expenses' was passed. ;SeYeriq. other bills were pre- Seated:- • • • BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. '-1:-1 51 1eparations are already aling for a grand in hdermationaliCierrnan-American fete oRPLIP fou"kk or JUIY . 9:OO* r ` cotton n:011 In WesF.G.reenviße; R, L, owned Spencer: was destrosed fire' ork offedneaday ~ niehtt insured for $20,000. . • • —Tne,holler of.the Philadelphia county prison, exploded on Wediuniday.. The cook hotitsi as shattered to Pieces, - bit' no per- SIMI injured-, -, • -, ...Gov. Fenton of• New York, has' com muted the sentence" ,of Patrick - Callahan, niticted'df the' miirder Of'T'atrict Lanni: to impristaimiint for; five years. • • .4n - Philadii 'phis, Wednesday aftenioon, a man uuneti,Jamesßarnes, rushed Into barber Shop . obtained a razor, Went b 5 a mirror, an d-cut: Ms' throat, "severing the; jugular • • ; i• . • ; ,HAt Ry.,yesterday,a Hatch' i game of base ball between ,the Atlantic Club Brooklyn,' New York,'and • the Louisville Club, of Louisville; resulted in the . defeat oi l the latter. ...*ore, Atlantic; 7. ' —The inatch'itatne of base hall, between the Cincinnati Chit) and the Railway Club, ,cif,Cleveland, splayed tu, Cincinnati yes terilay afternoon, .and -resulted in, the:der sfeitnfthe CleVeland 'Chili, the score be ing Cl cinnetlanly BAJ Thaws:Pe - 16- . The, .Railway: Club'playAetßockeypitthis after noon, ' • _.l" • J..,141 4 i: i 1 i e . termite se or wont and rain pass. efilatterftlel faillewilWAvoultfir.f ,ficltalgiber. of henget wefe Ouru?ftidi inciticling the depotand.enif -Fe house Otto ( ' 'and Zanesville irtaul.Cezenalkl,-c Miss+, - StlePle the utherim Church, was also blown down,' - andilumber l ettaidea iitirMtect. t• 1. -bituniiltiiieiniine - exercises of ;Union College; at Schenectady, Ne* York,. on l Ygodiaesdsy, then degree of D.D.; Wasi 231:117firi 141011 R•ev". Stuidder, - Seoj -tete* Of the Altitalc.snand Porvijka Chris tian Union, Rev. J.ohn•RellWaketield t Rector •sof St. „Retire .church.: Richmond, and Ran. John Blgelniv,' lidertilied States 'Minister to France. ' • ... I "'L''" l • Atfe.WNork•citY.Matters: , Te./er e ph I° the i*lsherithPW4 l 4 • NEw Yoiui, JCIIY case'Of certain butchers 'a g ainst •the Metrimolitail-;Baarct of Health, haa been decided by the Court of Appeals in favor of the. Boar,d,the Court holding ,;hat the Legislature has entire control over he' streets of'•l 4 rea l York, and, frkeY dfleßate its authority in matters to • any, localorgb,nization, and that i lia, orders cannot be reversed by a'jury trial dr inter fered Withisy -injunction:: This ykuts : a_litop to, slaughtering Cattle - dressing le the city. , . • • The new Eoard•of Coun ci lmen Met yes terday,- and transacted ...considerable • busi, nen, in,very good order. , President Wino:, ghan presided. 'The of Fire Conim Issioneri.Yester day dropped PatricklWi:Hand :Irma thd roil, of, Engineers, for , hia.nxhimanagedient` of Fire , Engine No. In thi,)3weryi•by ivideh 'the' late"distuArbtiii 'exploiloli was caused. f 4 )7fi The ,Cprou,er's, Jury in the ltjptngton street loanoldo case returned a verdict " of - Justifiable bondelde,'idulthe ptlaoner, Emil Swensentan,t was t corumitted• again, to the . Tombs on, t he: , charge of carrying concealed' :vl434lclotig. " - : • In the caselof the United Static' Vernon:;K. 4tePbEirlsoni .involvinw,au im mense cotton claim. and f - on which, if.the deis6dhti tails; whci - g*velthe information i miff .1 WI:4311040d td i s share amounting to half a million sup before the United, States District yes imiday% trif' s • vicata The attach-, mint ggifinst theodefendant'ci.:property. i The _Cour ,reacirvcd its , ,„ littenolance lit Xinbs to.day, , was*Jecelltint. l 1 71i0bhbotilig! continui4+,he, entire,4 4•47;lthef.Ariab:otbreecitip&dfrs 00 . ompymg:tat3 aftrernooP• - • ThertmSeting l iiitLabor eon: Tentiori? tot oonidder ..boingstA4c4gtligolgua for,,the workingmen ‘1,6 - support, csnumenifed - to=day. , <,11.1;,,,yr4i ' .46r#5 to• it 1 .41?Poti!t4 0 4 2 0 f thiLlOst Pt rc4eavb, .01174,49etteP3f 36fd-Of Trade ‘loLday 1010g:eft reebintleriirofthiiiiks t 9 the ; House of ilepfeeentiitieesi In ;Congrenici r lidoßtingAhe-, ?Mgt fir; Abe fiPeel* couirob ; zee reducing. ,tno - to spirit§ and tribao-- , tO;-- iIA liul; rteolation'; petitionilig.tbe gent ate of the United -Statile to ,vonctur, in the _action ottlia itouaa,by which the rebettibir will be increased and the commercial tei:iiittitirtbe Veit . betietitted: I 1 . . '''.."''T.!." Aii liiiiiill4t' MAW liijikred; 0 ; ,-- ii l '. liliotitae,'lo:piifo igetitsfiehiiiiiioiiiiltii;i i ,;11, 0 Okirnikki, ;'iriili"ll;Mi. ft riiiiiitiower; vrt}taie7. - ttitwra veitwritiK - Tittkiboi vo t_& 131,,(Vobaceox , :nietofilit!tit, -, !iiiFiblitiaity; - *kb' mas-reCentir sidjildged ter be aftibted with • aimildiforma:ltmOititteziiptcidltalia*Po - OrAiricIPOPUNIA • 8411 9JAViluoli - thili r for n ' Pgi by :kir; , •.frOgng l o9ol/Wa4o .. 1 ' i11.,. ow. - ,4 4 - ni. .. tiOn1;#108-tfiggh and f. t 'll*lt n i ' ' ' '. ' VilOW-8P*004,13: Pak i . 9.4 , rmi km*. limptil.:'..•:. • :, - ,:..,..,p,: , ;.,.,!. , i k = ' t ': 6 kikiiiiiiiiiiiK 4 ::_;• 113 r rekeriiph tAish.o4ttAbortik if,r." 4 ".. ' -, m , 1 .. Il imive Wftiri t HEAU , .. , A ii -- e. ' 6, : e itil ,_ ; l s --- , ti r*d. o. 4.t .-- 5. ,....4r0 # - L r . vi tc ..l: l;, , j as 'ish . e , ,r!oggr a tt& 4idoitiu{ •onotirwr---16-1, 1 46 4 ., bin s ,1 ' o dn : l l:ltr w l t th i e a ' , .,. d L bi rs : p.. ,: : i tiae ,iii i : talftn4 A ti e titat i t l ecras w ; th9 - '7 .-- ni t li n r t odzi ofaw t Zni c: 00nbut0n,..,. -- -: -.,:,.:,:...,.:.::. - , ,Ar. ; • :-. - ~ ,ti . ','J;~ United muca colul-Aljudge Mew • _ The following persons were granted final discharges and recelyedcertillcates in the bankruptcy branch this morning: H. W. Connor, Crawford Coufitt C.; Hart, Wil liamsport; - .1 - ohl Mr. - Musser; 'Lewisburg; E. Guyer,liradfordcounty; T. P. Patch, Brad ford county; E. R. Wilson. Clarion county; J. A. ,llhicr,, Mt. Carmel; R.' . J: - Miller, Ve mango county, ; D. J, ,Lewisadt) Carmel. John, 'M. Schrock. • Sonierser^Siiller F. Corneron 4:Minty* George W. Els by, Erie; E. A. Newkirk, Worres; Isaac IlL fi Gregory, Luzerne; C. W. Simmons and Michael Dcryles,- Susqueffinriii, -, Adolph Dunlaeher, Elk; Fred. Benedict; Henry, ,p.;Frisbee,. Erie; D. M. Williams, - Warren; Jaines W. Wregion, 'Emporium; W. E. Johnson, Elk;` M. R.' MeAninhdr tint! ,Robert i.. _ L .Jefferson; James Sweeny, Arternus, hidller„apd , Thomas „Delaney, Luzerne ; john' Brookney 'and '+Alexander- Ste*Onb,; Ndsquebanna; Isaac Berkley, Cambria; Fre t ris H. Wood opdJecobLarrison,Tioga; L. D. and Sot& it. Ta'ylor,' - Bloshnrg;ll.`D. - Clark and Jacob M. Bowman,. Bradford; 'Xi/ix:4ll Ban ger, Williamsport;;Daniel, Seal-and James Van Dyke, Ncrtliumbeflan4; - Clarence H. Pierce and John' Celrfdgfa,": 244Soming; Johncratterson Add Riibtlb,L.Peobles, New - Castle; Wm., Rego% Trentora,id.phraim J. • trull,"LdWisimig ; Sha, Janite-Ferwood, LeWhitciwn;'L. M. Gordon " W.:Hitgor.,:end W. J. Tinirer New. Milford; l peo.„4.. Keen and 'Alfred Hiller, LiiMrtie. quarter ,sessicauflgtillitewe- In the cane of;Fred,erluir D llopyry,fpf East , LiberWln ,dictud fortorni,r ,cet., the jury fband verdict of gnitty::4,"` :1 : : :AiGlashbag -..lingt- Who. canitithstand this,gliehing invite tionfrom . the ; editor ; of ;the : Monongahela. Repup4copt,• addressed to our cithreps. He - 1 - , IKts,,, ~; , "Come PPlaerp, 7e, tfAloidwell upon that. .baked biscailt, hot-and s ;Wry, where the streets smell ea furnace true, and the air is filled with dint an .coak tar, ye 'smoked and tinsidwellers in liAsbergh,— swing nio' here; and See' tet.'"6l - ne up the Monongahela,' where. groves are breezy and cool, where bright streams load their sil ver chains along the *ales - ,lwhere bills rise 'rugged, - woody. majestic;; froctitung, bet ,inviting with green smiles the bratte-heartad to their graclops solitudests. where-torrents flash and foam, where - IvUd loicifitsrt. from messy 'lnning , where , the-partri dges drum and,;-the ‘34411t1A AP quiet spots where gre ; at elms swing their graceful. boughe, Where the ' Sitgir maphi'litteds her *bend blood. in spridg;rbgts• xtobciithe less heaps up her magnificent pyrataldaof ver-. dine, pile on pile iesammer, ,or when the pine trait einikeeherstearitilal 'green hair, tossing her nternatfroutteobsaintlui morn ing breeze, and scents all the grooms with. her fragrant bmth . where 1. a meet • rtar-honed-nrizUpornith;-iltiow3 spires ~Str.aitianst4P•stoWANS thairosiotenst - where there are old-fashioned Sabbath bells, and clean, shaded streets, andidenty or - village :noisids-;-Yier domeend - ,tagat us I" Just think,, all this. invitutiostAst .ft tiqat when navigation hi clesedCri - theriver,end hio- 1 nongahela City is beyond t h e : re ne* of the. . - reher_yrisith -. ~,:: r , r,- -C. 1 .E.-- s•- 'Boiler - Hardt . ----- e ... 1 ir- toff - "it Sfilii. 1 1 1 We stated in yesterday's Gkiiiiit that a.; `boiler et a 1 1 titatiointrY •' en' - ;lnear , Titui- mills ba q . litiplededi ki ' the engineer,. but were unable to state' the patch Mars of.' .theliffitirs The Titurtille•Aliefaki contains .therollowing factsirelative Itathe accident. 'About half Vair one Ofclonk - oh - Tuesday • morning the boiler ststheirsiiiratri No. 7,. TallmanFarm, exploded trot:plow and bad Witter in it, causing the instank,cipath' of cine'of the engineers , Eclgats . T. - Mtcrray, and slightly wounding. - another;alunk-Fertig, who had just come to; relieve the former. Mr. Murray was standing In front of the flee-boa, '• at: the ';atenm , gunge: lie was blown about forty,fiveyards to, the front, -while the • boilerveptinthe oppo site direct- tien about the same d istance, tearing the . engine house andderzielts , -to 'thel'ground,- andpassing through al alnall tankaa OIL M..br.larray T was a,single man, shift twen- lv-foticr yeanicif age. His inrcnthrreside at on items. . 4;1 The‘Fee well, says the Titusittle Herald, UpperdierrY 0- 4 '" - on', torpe., dOe4 at the rate of '' e~eirei i libidiciddbiiiitis - per day, ;wak'ndt , ipttillueliag 'Mari ithai ( friSin fain. hundredlatidtfifo five linindreditarrels on SaturdilY evening Wit,l L.T.tiitSpear welt, which was producing Jafgely, an which 'stopped When' the , ne commenced flowing,_liss4git.beettesuscittatediss yet. •„,The, Domy won, on Abe ; Zillman Farm, Upper' Dber&r. waiiearcbld by, Dale's Crevice seam - heir an t d`totixidiiltd; hat week, and. the xeitiLt of. thilte,opeistionS was that the inedhetion,t e e4 trep i ttyp barrels to oheilfeindied chati,peeditr., , iqA. viell lik(antoklast *etVion the Moglintock,l'etroteamigliFlßOPYAprop3r- • ty, bet Ween. Lower, chgroy, A inn and Oil 'Creek.'" On Saturday 'testi prancing at the of ihlitybstreliEperdayzq P. • • •!. zi 1'1:o b - "AOrstu.T. l 4 . ,nce.. o nturrOlsit week at. Fiekbreln's • illage;" lifigttila: - It seems thatEbtr." , Flowsid, Eititiennkindentiof the •village, oKileredl;ho rP.Pnrital- Pf tte hog; wills the ydlage;, they yanks nuisance, and attemOted to carry when the n‘grosi; ardied:Withatzere ask clubs, • „reeiste4 and wooad,,A, two.•pr. three, gjhva men engagedri supbrintending - tbe blit 4 : 3 'Allicog the Nvotlidididik):rvimdstant :01Argels Clerk ifoNtardlot she ' ytileit ° l4 oo l4 ted tl in ra tnioom ' d 4 ' v 7 o 7 c;f: Y : e ir fi l ' laao n ° e r d i l ars i t" pro" nttT g ff , .l vi? rQ M:7 etun :: d#F w peast. 'll ,ii ...y,e i Bata ilarltt ti ' 4 L MY Telegraph to , tee Plttabrugh Garettill [ i - :ItustAr.o.Jtaly 2 . — Reivalptie ..4 theat 54,004 bit, , Is corn 8%000 go „"Flo/44, onto 45 , 5 00 bu skll flour 8,500 b '. ' Eiblglnerits77 oo : rn 801 190 12 . -V'elght „"Flom.' qbiel. 4 wile€l4 In bet ter demand and buyers offer $1,8056); No. 4 Irap. ifprinichqdsllssiJkals 6,500 bu. ,isconeln at 51,50. ...-- Corn li-140x l i inquiry "ftta , 6000 eamplekoefile6= MO6O buttestern av9oe b itnd.2k,o4lo buflia. A.:(19. • akfor and. later 24,000 bn do. at 92e. Oats In be ter de. raand and lowei; sakes 7400 bn OliT at 78e, Anc 182 , 0004 -bniinaterindl.7334c4Land 45,000 ,I6 , o 3o 4. o .turrlvOtiille.,34lthers4: .404 r quiet. awl nominally, ui l ejmniged . • ~,..;:# r.,nJteriu 0L.t.... - . =-' ,, f r- 11 (14 kr. lIMM New orleamor , llarrsi;;1100 !tßzeAlfurnektiAin 1 4 w4 24 5yvt1y.A1 0 1 , 779( 4 0P. atm ant itt - Oded; in 4 ng. Ail* 41 balet4 'Afteelptips4B,bikkaitptillikt.3llll64. Star-- Hag unahanged.i eNdillalrailv SWAIM pre. rilu• 9 9 tnit t frag i ndi ft e cer-. e, r./t Co qa 70ata 70ma gar;s lll alavl - MbalicPtiv Atied at. Bacoa—ahould / 842 4 • dm' Mes s 17a. lord scold to arliveers, at 19 8040 choker. * NTH MIMR -158. Ca ndlesik OM BEM
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