The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 24, 1868, Image 8

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43M:INIUSIIIIVILBAIL
PraYer Med 1 / 1 . -- Prbta nam 4 4 ; 0
atAe Methodist Chtireh, gum
fared, neifciodito Ghocrimi
4 1 Ant' ill'etet: this .. ll The Street
Committee will meet tlne evening, at half
Past !NMI leclott. 17. `•'.
.P e l l M i ttr 73.;
AW abhor, charged with
Base prete ae, ori oath; of Louts Siegtisti
la"7llllffesorsatte2rl,...Td committed in
masters. , Alderman Mc
..
Night:Vnrea.--The travel on q) diffei
-manrelita)ndlrosids leading from :Pittabtirgh has
shrrukkaten 'remarkably light f or abOut n week
Perhaps the warm weather has
kiln=thing to d With'this.• • ' ,
o _
grack with,a Broomstlck.,Este Werth
alleges that Mary Emyl strtfck her two or
three tithes covet the head with a broom
stick, yesterday. ' Alderman Taylor issued
• a warrant for the arrest oflifary.
,
_ G. B.' - Members of Post 115, and Also
of of er
,Pmits, are desired to meet this
oonAt thrde o'clock , at the .Soldters'
e RooMs, Laoqek street, Allegheny,'
G.
'r the pUrpose of attending the funeral of
nrade William Irwin:, , , • •
~
• 13uretrinitie2Zeoly ;made information ,
Yestel'ditY. hand 'AlciCrizmn . Mold4o3M
agalMtl&dheal O'Brien_, alleging that he
eameginto lienioluid- Used very threat
ening language. The ,parties, reside on
Pine street. • A. - Tektrant vias'issaed. '
' Foot .t.latrL=4..'hid- nambd Conkeji resld
--ing Bplane'A couitoff Fifth, street; had
hle fctiot ftats , cut yesterday by - treading on
5 3 7 .. ) of •glass in front of Haggerty's to
-- store. The- wound bled profusely,
d it was with...awns ,;diftieulty that the
flow of blood was stopped. ~
Dltiordetty..4Ellia Smithenf I alleged
was acting M a very dierly manner
yesterdiry f aid Sand Gr a n made infor:
'mation before Alderman Thomas charging
i:-.lu3r 'With disorderly! oshdnat; The parties
are "ladies of color." A warrant was is
, sued for the arrest of : , •
Lift In Danger.diry - Melntyre appe3 - 41'
ed before AidernuaiTaylor yesterday and
made information against him. Dolahen
s!for sisretrof-the Nittee,.',Allelibiellist the
defendant thresitenedlo" - tat &her litb. A
, warrant , wart. twitted, and upon searching
r-for-the lady she was found ,in jail,'
''l:s9on placed - UO . liiAipon, 110;46 other,:lnfor
,-,xnatioa— - • ,
Felezdons Assault and Battery.—Minbael
.DoWittr` tneati larttrtnittion• beftfrO Alder
• titan Thomas yesterday, • oharginikJohn
S o nata,'with “telititilotui assault and
battery. Thasm4ina realde at Four 311.1 e,
' Mitt, and the prosecutor Slieires that 'the
aocnaed struck hips :friths "billy,'" without
sly tirovinatiott.' %Schutz was sunned and
after, a hearing. held' to bail for his ap
, • peiunneeat ; Court ) .)
r•• ' Fame Pretelide...R. E. - Walsh made in
,
forthation before the - Mayor yesterday
••-ehargin• ene -Frill with obtaining goods
under false pretence. The prosecutor is
• . Une of thelirmotat. R.:lVaish,'griaxne,
in South Pittabn gh,- , and he alleges thet
the accused,:by-means of :false tepresenta
tions, obtairied'goods from the firm to the
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amount of thirteen dollars and•fifty cents.
•A warrant was =Joined for • ,the arrest of
- g re w • •
Seahill Made irrfor
. mist:ion' before Alderman Mcldasters yes
terday against lamps Booth for surety of
the peace. She'ellegea that Booth camel,
her ho:.se in the Thirteenth ward;durhig
tha „absence of her hnsband,.on Wednes
day might, and demanded admittance.
which being reinsed, he -threatened to pro
'''crire a hose and benda stream of water into
the place and ids° -threatened her. with
bodllT ' Warrant issned.
' Died"or wies , -:Corprierfa 1 quest.
- —James Dolan, son Of . Michael Dolan,. re
oti Pennsylvania avenue, Who was
injured Wednesday *ening by a car on
the Panhandle 'Railroad pessing.,,ovarr his
leg,' diedpf injuries yesterday' morning.
The Coroner held in inquest yesterday and
iberual'-741triesar were examined. The
jury retnrned a erdietofacoidental deaN
imdivoompiend d the CoMpany to place a
wiltaTunsin at -the Fourth' Eitreet orosslng,
.` ' where the accident occurred. , •
The Grant Club. telist Ward, Allegheny,:
.
have .16 toffy Republican- pole and a com
modious
_stand for speakers at their head
quaileiwat the - foot6f Marten 'avenue; The
nrA mass gathering- of the Republican
hosts' advertised to come off on&dux;
-
day_ evening, the inst. Besides plenty
of spiakets Mut music, an , 131411311/30 fit •
has been . , proilded and will stream from
their fine old pcile on the coming occasicin.
Letithe beginning; of the fight, betoken the,
_, glorious. victory ..td.ixtnehleved.ba Octulidi
_ ~.andlfOvionabor.
`l. • •
- I'o Be Cerithatted.---The . Festival
, bnel
.Z.'"l l4 iberki ,streeto A: Morals (corner of .
Liberty and, Ebijr) , is to be eocunixttied to,
day and this. weaning. tßetween 'ono and ,
s=::.twot. hundredf peruse took dinner-yester
day. Toobsy_the.same - einellentl,fare will
be servedis,sunne low price. Whit;
with the rooms , of •the church,
tbstrnarkr-debesetterprovided and the kind ,
Attrition otisllvesulerned in this FastivW
nbp carrlitsfilind to spend
r the frotativelve o'oloek
to thte& Supper from seven o'clock to ten.
lierloSanceld,eAtrTOn„Wedliejahvy-e+ell
bilitweentive-ind six d'olodk v irrotlerick
' Hagerman, employed at Dilworth'i Satr
Fitthward; Allegheny; *al se
, ~rioealy, i njwrod a t board
pile. It seems that falling was engaged In
piling larnner. and wl4le reaching forward
to tako3olo:9t 'a board, l eliteu r wan bald*
handed to Mini he edeetd - his Mold, add
from' thatep he pile
4 0 age grened, , fracturinghlsakultand oaf=
fining other serious injuries. Bevis attend!
ed by Dr.T.'..VG gePriely and tb In a very
critioaLoondition. - , ,
Aeridtmt„ the Storm."
.
-Last evening during the storm a tira l pb:
rary frame wall erected ihe of_pax.,
son's, hat store.forrthelpurpme of closing
the opening_ made by tearing away the
FourtlrBtreiit, - Wanblowndown,
'manna' on two:men - who' *era „'lngeged In
!laying the new build=
. ;91: 101 4440 111 :int;Irianlet'Beyle, , ro
t '
s`_;sdding on Poplar Mari "Third miard, had'
the the left ,aldn..lnuken and was
offfertilse allufitlY Injured as wes*ttendz,
ed by 'Pr, ,LeMoyne, whe t _thinks:that he...
' - ''*lll recover. The 'ziartiii-bt' the other la
f William l3atf. His injuries areal a biding
character, and siker an hour or two‘he 'war
-,"able U. walk iiSidlnd:;"ae*AlidieWSPring
_; ,
ti t s . -..-*Ettlid l4 ,lll# l slrg, attals* ' oo) W le i'
.444 1 0 14 1 4491 Yaw* leged
tared the store of - Ackerman; "pit
Wylie street, and'itniiklethiikifrna**lvas.
watalt i oiellted.,4C,„llftaten.„dollarK--and. at
ixickanditkvoutidnfrig thirty-four dollarp.
,g3.Alba t010)00:stoletkOs appesnywart brit .
bp: w hich was kept behlnd the counter,
"`and durlfielhd 4 temporary rikbeletwillot taw
• *ark the boys entered the store, *joked
----\kipth•-bcm.and-tuade off ,witnik—TW bit
"_F- - j i -fnuiL4bpstd ; yesterday by% Street
Comnilssiciure. autiter-bi - rinieof the,
new German iittibisssilen - Hlg4
street; but the pocketbook and Watch hat
Wen: taken tent: iffifortikettow was made
befomAhti,btaEr charging the boys named,..,
"''with, 'WOO, d ii*altdititiafted.for";ttielll
arrest. — Tw oYliwere iosted s ,but it ap l
I
%. loupe: their wore , notthwedity: pnes, snit
:110yAiPiectaraitifigitly discharged. ,
ALLEGHENY VOUNGILS.
Regular, Meeling,4teselittions—itsyerte of
vomnittteei4:llse ' Montgomery Avenue
Sewer—J.Mst Session.
A' Tegtgar, -menting of the Allegheny
Connate waif:held on Thu:is - clay loaning,
July 23d, 1868.
• •-• '
The folloWing members were presebt :
Messrs. Black, Brown, Callery, English;
Fat:Mier; 413Sittibbt; EH 11, Motharal,
Myler, Patterson, J. 0., Patterson, A., Pkg r _ .
lips Rid dle , I Fteltar, pmith r smitp,
.1071 n:, VOlise, 4 W'ettioh l andltmllribr.
On motion of Mr. Motheral the res4ing
of •the minutes was dispensed, ith.
• "• •
Mr. William Smith. submitted a resolu
tion to annul the contract for grading and
paving - North• Canatatreet r owing to the
failure of the contractor to fulfill the con
tract. Referied to the: Street Committee.
Browir submitted ii. resolution' Pro
viding for the' areal= :of Chut Lamps en
streets in the•rear of the outer depot,. and
moved its adoption. • •• ,
Mr—lkylermoved to amend . by refetring
the ManntotheVonunittee on Gas. •
The amendment was adopted.
IMIINIT OP THBI SWUM COIIIpIMIMIL
Mylor; Vhairtrutii Of the Street Com
mittee, presented the report of that Con&
mittee:
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The Committee submit an ordinance
providing Or the curbing :Of; thesiddwalke
ion Japkson street; a resoldtkinitatigirizing
the opening-of:an alley in the rear of ,Siref
field street,- ektendPiffkom ,Ridwell r etreet
to Allegheny aVezitte, to be called Cabinet
'street; also an ordinance for the-grading of
Union Street. The ComMittee report that
they two instructed ths.City Engineer to
prepare PlinefOr a sewer - for draining of
City, Hall by way of Federal street: They
submit an ordinance defining the manner
esglving notice Ito parties.interested ofthe •
preparations of plane and specifications of '
sewrs.— They also submit -the plans ands
specifications relative to Montgomery aver'
nue Intrenienft.itej laterals: with an ordi.
pence authorizing As construction; alao or;
dmanars , ler ' gradinirasid paving
Isar
belle Cotirt; from Robinson WI 'Elli:Lek
„streetip Lindsaye alley, from 4Nrrol to
Jefferson streets.' profiles of the grade of
Grant avenue, front Ohio to. Washington
streets; Union street, in WEI Third and
Seves4lsearflat North averitte, from Pastor
Lane to Alregbeny avenue' and Jackson
street, fiobilPastszir Lane kV:Giant avenue;
The.seport,vras acoetieff. • ,
The 'ordinance =relating in Uniokt
was laid
Who, ordininhes- for grading and- paying .
Ligdsaya, alley and _lsabella Court* was
sdbpted
A resaation to widen Kato alley was re
ferred back to the Committee. .
....The ordinance changing the name of a
portion of Sett:leld street to Cabinet street
was adopted. ' "
.ordinance providing - for the widening;
of the aithr walks on Jutdattis street w e
read" three time:" and
_passed. -
A resolution providing for= wooden curb
on Bark Lane was adopted:
The ordinance providing that notice of
the preparation of liana and specifications
of sewers shall "be published in the official
papers, wes;adopted. ,} .4
The-profiles of grades of Streetit referred
to in the • report .of the Committee were
Theadopted ..
plan and specifications of /Vie Mont
gomery -Avenue Sewer, and its laterals;
'were submitted and adopted. '`.o `:l3. non
conciarred:',S. = :adhered and asked a
Committee of Conference:
The ordinance providing far.the construct: ,
thin of the Montgomery Avenue Sower was
taken up. The provides for the
'assessment of $1.75 per" foot front on the
property - abutting on the sewer.
"considerable-diecuralim the ix-di
mar= ,--cise—rekle•-..p...d0d
and passed'ina. In C. C. laid over.
SaPORT OP POLICE comerrra.
Mr. English, Chairman :of the Pollee
Committee, submitted the followingreport:
Gentlement--Your Committee on Police
would respectfully report that owing tdthe
great distance that-intervenes between the
eastern and , western sections of the city
and the Mayne. Offiod, much time is lost
by. policemen when an arrest is made in
bringing the prisoner to - the °Moe, and:in
ordelto avoid this, we would offer the fol
lowing muOutions :
Resolved, That the ACcuitroller , be and is
hereby authorized to advertise and receive
. propessls for the erection of a building of
, tweiveby - tdxteeiffeet,brie story high; and
consietin* of two apartnients, on the WWl
guls4 int bOtweout Ohio, Chestnut and tab
arty streets, in the Fourth ward, to housed
as a locktip. •
.•
Resolved, That a lockup be constructed
in the , Engine House *boat being built in
the Sixth ward, { c •
Your Committee, afterdne consideration'
thereof, would reeommen&the adoption'of
the. accompanying - ordinancea;.relating to
.cattle, hogs,itc., xunning at large; the‘ob
stniction of sidewalks; the erection of sips
saintitwdingai, and'relatinj to night soile =•
~Ti b e-Conintittie recomutend the adoption
of an draineace providing for tbe-increase
of the &Ales force, by „adding two more to
the,pkesent dumber; to order 1 4 ," ,ettP.PIY the
"ItiiihthWard: . - - • • '
of -itho
Aftertoo.usidentblo disoussion,.the resolu.
-tioncpsosed to s Note.,whon the Ohalr
sided, that - they were lost. • -
Mr En lsh
calhid fbr division; vihiah
tea:lll44in thO &shoat of the resolutions by s
'votoof9toe. • • , • ,
, The °minima) Indsoeunithe palcoe force
mom 26 to 27 men was. then taken up and
sdrit,third.
'On' a reading pawed
:•-•The ordinance relattntte strnlngs,*:efer
ind:tO,lti therepait
tee, was adopted... • • _
The ordinance prohibiting the erection of
higne at a less heighth 'than - nine feet and
from=. -projecting IS greater ""ditstait4 than
3 tbree feet over the sidewalk, sirsus sideptpd.
The ordinance piehibiting the obetruc-
,tioni.of sidewalks -by-- market and • show
stands,. twuraddoted.''
An 'ordinance prohibiting cattle,. horses,
ac t , from running at large was taken up
created considerable discussion, and
evote being takertthe ordinance was' de.
NAM; - 't •
An ordinance preventing hogs front run.
fling at Large was fleet:A.lAM up and idols.
Ap ordloariee'Providing that:ft boat sh all'
:be provided for - the reception ,of the: con,
tt,ots of the carte; of nigh - sollettrivaii Work,.
.takatici - ob &third 'reading passed fitolily.
141 gPtolty'Vlr . 111S - 479X111TT14:. Mr acriiiiiion
. . •:. • i. i GROUNDS. \ s • , - .
. 1 p.. -1 4. intiv.: • from ; the '; COnlns itteeH' on
• . nitiOn 1 2 1. 1outdai- . 74ibm . oed• the report of
4 palilConlinittiefs .,, ~ s ., 1 , - ~ . .., ~. ~ .
-',.The report etsesiblit the boimiiiiteit had
ii'01100 , 10..x414t,:7;,73: Prieealer;lit the .
llittsbtuihc•mt.ssli t‘ a nae arid Chi Hall- .
i l oad'artoParei; feliatTe to the ocondrnotion
Of a MIR along Of,. 6- of said road at per
-
tab' Pofiditig the 01 9"' "Oil Abut ' 6 lf state d
thitlfid 615 44 101 3r0 - t t 4 P - PaYthiPi In
the matter I ,
t ed
. The 'lerpijnii - * % Pfft ed- : . 0=4 .. iik , P0U21.
. .: MOO* "0" Vl* , BAILBOAD - OPlKarpriz .',
...LAO. irestlitper - -.4oWrioatis944 l .fililralid
tafttai4listiiiiitteillhaloll. yldnirteM
.' ,,, entret,suire....Yreari•ljoisunistp.l9 ., nstiu ,
I.Villi n Vrigt ijit e l P. o4itaitPla
1011xbtlto . build the via for the Pro 7
itatiobi it :the bbanke :lbrined, by the wok
vation. for the rillroid through iletninary
Ifiliniptiliiitilto!'agreettrentryrittr.thei(Awe
desitsitbkrilhe heightittit *Mob they 'milk
-- vo,gOireti - to:build - s ieseivallsshall be'
deter s Oin - 3:Xisarco tree, ttti. with this-
ObJe 6 tta ~ ii, t 1 0 4q.... 0710 1 004;'atil after
v il tiet
1 it.,pikrectAi retti?! l MPlatik...r.Notombnd
Vie adoption
_of e - ..fso4olvingyresolutioni ,
I A l l44ArtillgAbo'beiltith'4CAtis witlbi;ito.l -. . 1
1""1at. 8 , 1 4 9 /4 "Titisit , -- - .,'lloe , P*Agfaratw; Fort : '
' 3 '41 6 4 Ph. 1 4430'.0 4111 1 11 Y-PamtiaPi tek
'end -0 3, are - t hereby ieti.,.....,46enisti Set,'
• , . - •
pinnspanunt Flatrr 4 '. 31311 : -- 24 j 18°1 - -
up siblicilialikitialiebodaiititlitozent stone'
wallon the eastern side of so such-.of ;the
excavation made:thiMghtilladfinakf Hill
for the railroad as extends from Marshall
to Cliff streets, the said wall to be Waive
feetligh' alxin .kholleVOLlot Alm track of
said 'Railroad Company at Cliff street
extending thence by a regular grade to MA 4 -
1 1 1 4 1 4 1 .!Otreet,4 1 aVe 914dd:-tealr: shall' be
on a level with the present grade of sai d
.
Marshall street. •
piny shall ,'That's
It fu h lt la giollii ir p ridifilag lied with l3° l l2l h:
provision, of the feregoingreeolution, mien'
compliance shall be deemed as fuillilling
the -ternizi Of • their agreement Withlhe city
relative to,bnilding *Ala on :they l sidei of
the way or passage granted to.thpm by Oil
city in so far as the sainortilittealti the oon
struction of 14411 , on• the tiaideis side of
go much of the laid Way or passage as lies
between Marshall and-C li ff street..
'ruci report-was accepted and , the resolu
tions' adopted. , ' . ' -...'.' • • '
„ REPORT OF TIM! WATER CIO3IIO.TnOI : ,
iir. gmith, Chairman of the Com
mittee, submitted the report Cora
-
mitten that Co-.
The Cominittee states that the short eup
ply ofwater, in the Second ant, Thirii.etards
had been tinder' imMirderatioh, lila the
Committee recommend that a main pipe be
laid from the basin to connect. with the
Midi pipe en Jackiithi itieet,l an he repair
or the basin. The Committee also room-
Mend the extension of the outlet main pipe
*din the ;Latta, in ordeet 6 preireidtebbtriW
thin by sand, &c., and submit a resolution
authorizing the same.
The
Mr. A r6 . Po D r YS lAla niith a mo cce P v tell ed L' that the resole-
lion bo referred to the Water and Plasm%
1 Committee. Adopted. , '
THI COMMON GROUNDS.
- ,Mr. , .Englinhi from the Park Commission,
eulimitiisd a communication from the
Conintiasion recommending the vaca
tion of thavportion of Sandusky street oov
oring the North (lommons, accompanied by
a reeolutiou authorizing the City Solicitor
to like the nectmary step t - to heist the
street, vacated.
Mr. Ball moved,' the seeel 3 teeee - ef the'
oommunication and the adoption of thereto-
Motion. " • ' • - '
lir. Brehm iieVed.to &maim:lli:referring
the matter-to the. Street Committee.
The amendment of Mr. Brown waii*lth
drawn, and the gailetion -fectirittfit,fin the
original motion, which resulted in the de=
-feat of the . resolution.. „., ,t • The plan and sliecifliationi the con
structlon of Montgomery avenue sewer;
from
Select Vomacii, wait returned.l
from Common Council with an amendment
increasing the site of the sewer six blahs
in' diameter: Select Connell' adhered to
their former .actieh, and asked a'Pommit-
I tee of Conference, and the Chair eppotnted '
Matiri:Hall and English.lg - ,Mesiut:
Tate,"Thunut and Hastings wereap pointed.i
••The•CoMmittee recommended Mat com
mon' 'Council 'concur with. Seleo' In the
adoption of the plan and specifications. The
report was not
_sustained in, Common Conti
ell
On motion of. Mr. A. IX Smith, Select
Connell adhered`to ita former action, and
asked Commoti Council to nreet - thern in
joint session, to, discuss thq. matter. The
motion was adopted; thrintritation
,eepted! by Common Council:
, tieleet Council then adjourned to Com.
mon Council Chamber. •
Como Connell.
At night o'clock' Connell cane` to i'order,
and:motion of Mr. Tate, in the absence
of President Slagle, Mi. McNeill took the
At, the ealLof the wit ttie following tinm
1 . 3 - ere answered to their esteem'
2.lesara. Blair, cutler, Clark; Dunham,
Eyster,' Fri:iota:lnger, Hanna, Hotting; Ho
chuly, Kennedy, Lay,‘ Idegrair,. , Mayer„
IfelTeill, Ober, Reynolds,— edo ntar
Site. Voegtly and Warner. '
Poo minutes of,tbelllo3olll4
a ware read and approved - .
lIXEIOLITT/OREL
M
,
Cdr. Tato offered a resolution instructing
the City Engineer to 'iN.-toirt - a profile of
graditt of Grant evenuo from Braddock
street to Washington
,itvenua.. adopted.
CON3IIJNICATIOIII.
Mr. Henna, a communication from Co- :
Lumbus Coleman in regard to the building
of the wall by the Pittsburgh; Port Wayne.
and Chicago Raflroad Comp Any along the
line of his property according to contract.
Referred to the Committee- on Railroads. ,
sA !MUSKY . BTFOOLT.' -
I,fr. Voeghtli, a remonstrance: against
the closing of Sandusky 'street asirroposed
Iv the ,park Improvements. - Referred to
the Committee.-
Nlllll
, hlr. /*Wings, a ;;resolution l insitructlng
the:Mayor to enquirer into the cause, of tho
nu 4 Tnees in the shape of an ikbomulat4e,
4tinellin'the Serena)
,P.S.ITTIrI WA.Tg/t
' mi. Manua, a petitieffirrOtti Ahti .4 3itizeall
on Corry and Ki it heck gtrects, in the First
ward, asking. fur tlid laYltig 'Of water pipes
Referred to Water, 9415110."Att
' usiowr or raiiiitiotigi'boittniing.-
Chairman. ofrthe-Market
Committee, present kid the following report
- GirtrrLsitzw-L.Your Collin:MU* on Minw
kets, owing to ther..crowdeit aduditlon
-our markettonsa and the urgent neeesstty
far further - market accorantoclatimh.wcittld
respectfully,remm merid,the akeetidatllran
other market banding.. If this proott
meets with the favoruhre considerationof
Councils we would ask .for, ,Instructions to
report the matter- in the••proper ahapo for.
Councils to take the lui"tielpsary action for,
the erection of the building..
-,, Report accepted and Committee instruct
ed as,requestetL, " I ,'" ' '" ' '
• Pierrriozi POR_GA.IS TAMPS: , •
Mr. Hanna, petition from ~ mt)setts of Ake
Sixth ward asking for the construction of
gas lamps in sold ward Referred - to Cont.l 4
mittee On Oak:
rugrrow trrnrecr.
Ma. KolgiedF;a reatoltiti9U forithe
immediate completion of the grading and ;
paving of Fulton stree,V;lfilthe - Filtli ward,
aticordingto contract., Adopted.
Gone 'WANTED.
Mr Clarks a 'resolution , iinstrueting t the
Conitnittee 'on Firer 'Ehitiook Pprohaao a
gong for the Hoeft . .IViii Ompisny
.the Sixth ward . B.`,o.nnon.centiurfed an 4
referred, the petition to the Commitase ofil
;Engines. receded and tenettrfed in
action of B.C. .
pirrrrxpauto*' ol tAtln(o%;'"
Mr Lev; a petition for gradin yfl the:
Troy Hill road3oTerrY`atroeti, erred
to Committee on Streets.'
1111A20
Mr. Kennedy& a vooluttoo.Anatrneting
the City Controller to rseeive - aropotiall for
thelrading and . paving. of.6lrant avenue,'
from Bmddspx*atrea,:iP - Tr 1111FtirF eves
COAL - WANTND.
Mr Hanna a resoliitiOnlaatkeilitig the
City, Controller to advertise for bi ibr coal
for cliental:mitt. Adopted ;
701.101 IN 111574 1 421111,44W1NN4W•8tri
Mr. Mayer a resolution instruiltifigithe
-Mayorld plaCep twd extra policemen on duty
Mx the Fifth and Sixtkiiggs*,,. Aeftutref to
Committie - - - - -
• --0--,:aat'r.'4.- 'e+ 1
% . John fleseles. i_i i
i:iftiiiiiihiiiiieettleteitteifigt Coogan*
Vet InjOint seitgetrtovegtilitt_
01 the, gdopt t laitbr, tkttprahirilitil liteiM es
itialiefotethe eodaitithion of the Mon t m
'ePtlivenue _ewer. -
..,,,._ _ — n zekotrolf — 'bf 'Me l Thijiiiith l iktiAf , art
r
swairmaic , lc 2h Street mrjannute; was
requel 4l44 4 explain why the dinietfolohbr
g m'
idifilir*ke eoltthalM"`" f
.14 t• Mvler,, k 4 4plithieit ifiet thealeistintA
;water IV " .C4 ',.„Vald.tia'Allffirdbabilit, 1 !Yuri
4 1ArinkOrPci 4 91ukciiitell'otutiyiti• - sfywir
wonld. notrecparetriak ir as fintithe . ,
Ammo@ inOWYwAo44-4114L'Alairkt11eil
- BttaL4houspud;.dollariiium.,-. 1 A ' ' 4l
~ „ fmarar
_efikeitrelietherthefEetler,
'•
• • :1114,0V-.41#1 1 446 1 6f - tate:Zigie •
11•11
cemslitairarinchteLloitilaii velocity of
"She Ml avatar ---
Mr. *Brier lateLthilEogineer had con
sidered this point, and made his estimates,
accordingly.
Mr.. Megraw said all the sewers built thus
r$
diatht:Of in:A l heh leghm alltiesieOf their
eny: had beek rinore4:4o ae-
MIMMP
Mg, Meßrier thought there was enough
tax on the people. without putting anything
"
-Aftefaiemenfulther= join t ;
littlish:ln adjourned: , "-: •
"= Uoinnion" Centel' Was titan Fall , e r d '46 or::
'del. bpi the Offairinat,* • '" •
Mr. Megrim thrived to
. a : d . ,j" o
,tir.'l
-=
'The . yeas acid rl*ere celled for; ' and
the Motion' eeided'intleidilativr
ivavoteef td etoeight.
il '' 'llz.c ounc i ls l t d fe d ;
, ;...
Pittsburgh - Male nnit'llibm idol"
,Notwithstan_, 0 1 1111 our; : oily . 044iboast or
sPrral instlit,t)tkon.l3,9l:JlPFßOg; very'
Superior charaiter, If is a self evident fact
we are Badly deficient in thisTespect, szOk
That ,m Other cities of less.pretentious,
mien arelarin advaace of us.' Our:institu=
lions,, what,lew we .pave, are equal to any
In the country,,
,tatt . we want more 91thenn
Hundreds of persons are compelled to send
their children to' schools - tad' of the city at a
heavy expense, .sitnply because aimpot
'elliohLtUtit .- them a
- 'nOlindl' at' bre:-
whore . they iinUld'haVreiheattittider t
lanrnadiate toireOttidiuty: nit:J*464l,rd he •
'establishment iganOther
ty: in the' oily WeltiOnrod'br a larg e"
of (Mr ci•hkinill- At the sOliditition . . Of
tunty - or the'friende ednottiOn,:Prof. •H.
Gately Kira been ifidneeittO open tileMi;.:
nary , for boys - and at Nos. 22 and 2C
stteet;Where , pupil& may acquire .a
thorough kritoWledge •-• of all or' thy. of the
branches usually taughtirt aseleet'schOor;
including .the hitcher, branches of mathei.:,
.Matlet„ t h e :elasillck arid - the" German' and'.
French liigutilies.! 'The.' 'Shit term of tblif
institution ootamencii •Otettiti first hton.e,
tay ":if:o,6oM*, and close un - the last.
Frlshor-uf PfeTe!sfiot.ocOrroY I. held I
in. i h esteem VP• all WfM:knik*Adrn, and;
follOW14 ; 90d„
..:.eigitedlfrt: the, Oily So-
Fektintenaeta.AWNii loBl. .of*O,Pritiipala of.
i citynehOOla;.lo7,a afirneiniit - endorseinent of ;1
his - ;4Milifteatinneai
Xnoilifir4/#1
Prof.L L' 6 tti be ' s * ,
edirnetit, enertetio. 'anal Miconsinte: eachor.'
as well es- a gen tleman and .Wn.,
heartily commend him, , and the seminary
;Whieb - be isnbout- to open, to the favor Ind'
tatrotlega of AhopeOpiw ;
I - ASecagad..l.inekey,-Bnperintendent of the
PittsbarglrPnbito , Boboole.u. , Principals. of
,City,SchoOl
.Etol4infon.,:attr4 and wouthWsrils; J.
, Logan,' Fourth Andr e w Burtt, , ..
•E. - EatOn.:glkhtl;(Wardt R.,
Fourteenth Ward; Ia R Glrovee, Twerity'
second ward ; J. 8.. IrVine,"Vvrenty-thlra
wardkJames Aland*, Secon4; wadi'
DIMS Dertnlebne(fortner)'Third - ward;' J.
.A..Bnodgrasa, Hebrew School...Pittsburgh:* .
R. hfi.Slosni Editor of ."Sollooleitsket.!?
Pittsburgh ; Fulton. Rrineitud,
• Fourth. ward Public, Schools,. Allfghenn
'Tiunati B. Stettriscin"; '(former) Principal.
Second ward Public t3clMOlsir. Allegheny. • '
,Supposed Burglar Arrested-01liter Shot'
Wednesday evening onaoftlin,Allegherly'
night runtchmen observed a stranger in'
tbelower part of the Fourth w ard, of that,
, • , ,
city' whose movements were of a'yether .
.suspicions nature v •and., he voirieritiniCated!
the fact at the-Mayor's office, ;when .Chief
61 Police" BOirdell'imid officer William
Grit& took the matter in hand, and 'about'
four o'clock, yesterday morning started out
is ptf hilt to
Abe vicinity, of Urtiqa.aVentle ,the, officers
! noticed. -Asuspicions . character and, halt:
,e& him. Ile was very Arysitlytk,and tun=
ilatiatatitory,,retneing give ; any acrinint :
of himself or of his-doings. _Bilker Greed'
told him he would arrest him if he would
not give them satisfaction. He finally rstatf-d
that. he boarded with Mrs. Walters, am
consented to show, the officer where that
lady lived, if he. would accompany blur
-which Mr. Green , 00nsented•Ao, do.. He
asd,off towards Ohio atreet - and ahing
thatthoroughfare:the'' dire - etkon of
Chestnut street, Chief Bewden returning
rto the - office:'Bombing 13heatnut iciest, b e
li
told the officer that he l ived in Pittsburgh:
The officer tensed , to *mom pokily ;hint and
'proceeded to arrest, blinp bat bye!fiiixteer•
one movement thelellCArgetislaritibet di.,
Sant from the officer, drew, a revolver, and
threatened to shoot 'him if he followed,
Mattfurirma sttaF tOwarderßuqueswe bor.:
ougn. Mr. Green followed.zaithough-hay
•1 13 11 , nomeillou trA '.lie fel
-low, turned, and, fired, at, the ~citilecr,l
the ball., ',atrikin lam,: „f the „, artn,l
glanding, and dually lodging in the.
lihotirdez. 'lo,tratitbd ,, th e at
tentiOn. =of Mr: • Bent?' in - - ThiqWearie ,
bethitiglik-WintreaMe tithe astristance of lir. :
tagietherlollo wed the; Would-be:Mi.
saarrin. They finally overtook him'in the
Vteliiit thiblite- OfensilTitiftheene bti!
tinChrotigliy hint' Ur' the'-ibok-tig -
Ile' gave "hir name' ; George Leslie. ; A
',otplielesof-bniglir'irtoof ertlleil-aontsidereitr
'was found hi the Vicinity Of Union avenue,,
llireente:yfronadial a*: 41,
one, but not serious. Leslie wilt.bave L et
;
D!tY Pr CIII4OII iti :the Cluank• ffull*
• • to lisuilso f city cilifeere6 ) "' •
.1443810'. 'Evens i- / :4a7° been ,"rY
much ; pleased with reraarksitromitirne
to thiWor,lote btolireitup.theitreat'imPilik- '
aneestrorrery Citizen taldutt.,:attaetive)part
•in 'nolninatingrlitiltable,porimitt to :MI the t
different city OfffeithiP • • uo•-•. , •( r'-''' H-Pif i
Th ' ti' '
ere id no mesning In lour eal , at
tention to ;hid. bbeande we know pad what
Ancor* dohnt,tehilf , willrotia , ibr the indi
viduals themselves initreidlor deb:Oaths to
4# politleakeonventiqwwithout knelling for,
iwirin.**Y r ltrotildvs.)4:4-,;,There is now no ,
laxeude l rec l npy r titaAnc away, frorn . ,the elkm
thin.. j ; _ - ~ " -I a I
•'. Lot iiiiltay;,ifienitiiiff ehtirith'iiithrib'ere. ,
4ilinfolcireers and ell•191:ri.W"-ecitt ;hien,
'in•liiitweityi to Vidb:tti At. F late Ink :.. :
.duty, that hwe have-intelligent - quid< : : ; . ,
mew: nominated , at: the ootalqg .- •': fob.
Theent state of one / city novionnieii;
pres
eledri f y shwa thogreittaleoWty Amon to'
take * 4041/11 interest iAu ~ tnie Jnattoto if
thOse alresdy i tiLthe.field4 P9titilow,m#Y 6 a.
'try tiorndiiedethers3ootheeon; tritki would?
Thb writer adds would Ilhe'ltiAtte9tiles*
Ott; eiiieehilly• *te dot Iliw ttecds; that
all may be suited in eastfttheli-vdtotQ In ,
eloolimrthie paper.. rarrotit mato. nibdelitly ;
tAdvisit Obit PPidleal: "tar tO bei* 40:tle
:94QPI.k:Int OtreriPlLlThe r l es9r4gea,tri the
ti rP r 1er11 1 .! ,, ,f 0 t thlwil Pe auto to,,eornii
tetirlet ir tney Itave the paet'oyetrenehea.
fbitreiti thi their .71.3 libor,attli; lni
)L,,,
__,..1 •, " , 1; —4-.. ' iiil4.4-44(t ,-- e* i
Oar clalestiondermintiLast; Fall-0.4,4 aim 1
: :Miami. Enitkilitill) rft*Hte tolday 'teem
is, tiv- call' attention to my let ters of last
!Pia publietbd in'Ourliape ( i'ehtit4 the Witt '
inid 7th gr occoba.. *XL e. FP. tte. tilt at=
,A9P l 'teg,:,,Yt 02.4,*;t4g! nie_,o l o.
,_l•V* l l„s''
: ~estiont;lrse butrailopperhosdAonge 10'i
w-eibroteatriert.tha.Rapnbliean.tiek4„
For this, Ion;pool leeiii A'oentviolentlyi aft :
letged in_itllt so* - &loam . organ of {the
'Third Party. The AtioNglara l Fait haa at
last hatehea, but init 60' of e - hicaltbroiell
developed ehiaken, we aleft a pops, siekl3l
'dial.looolllllo4 ilirairslffiKtOn ova° 'tike '
tvac 000 X will find it hird to (wow. . ~,
) I , lthlYnar kind ponitaelonplwili ,, from
. g 0.9. igjairOttitimit;lpt, stamlielOr itrit,a, ,
,th hlyenr'Abinnans. a fiite 10 Pli
,t ! ittnap eh -they tunes of the Cta -,
• liliit.thOir 140044 6, 0 ; 04 -2 1 I t
p ow
gii. J. 1
.....d i tie s..ll* r Ilf.
lIINE I RMIVIVi tart : nisi,
.....__
silk*P*lo4o**S4o:l l4 "rig ie€4, .
The First*lM/01 06 " 4 /0 1 nait iii?
:::............ttasl:~ t
. . ..
_.
jios i stry, '% ;;Atilt l i r : s 444 . INL: ),tortuits igeh y :2 4 24 . 17 13 ; A n y : Mi t ate 7rr , n rilw a i :t . i . P c:::bbe ganiii6t :ovi ne, ; insti l"
artatt ‘." m Y IP
111.."
-11"
4'
1 ill
1 ill
, new; n LIN w * 4 37541.15441116ft' fwd. 7" .:
t II a ili
the gb"..4"lir :r 4 : :( 431; '
i lex- heaven t air
. , , . _ ~ _ ._
redng hi s .. r n n the eor otlite f fgalAl° -
' ls " . = 1 1 ; flints, when
~ ate d , ohersoceadenx r a t itert..!
hove
~ a °sinter upon =i t -, :thg l : o l 4 2 i 9tiu ni v e nt y ft u m p iron 4ur helle
twHo saildtinit-iboarSat detaltritattllk ato 7, him_ ~,,,,,,,,,, 1....,..... of
sittne '4leitit airteeini --, BIM otputuisrst, litFa it pm _of,
it:. eaze sce - v i a - 1,-- ggia , ris - i m icvhava been • red --.:4liiii. Smell
.ihrtny ,v . ti tin , ; ow , otati ...„ 1 .. • , i,
- Motet ' • - ' * 4 . e ki til d • ' ;A• IL?
ell
life ei reit t 10 0 'wn• It .1. ASV .' ". . Atid,.ethers wilt
i eli nal towitennexert nay: , reedit, tut. iii. vv i a , -...,„,„....„4.
~.,,........,„,,„....,,„—,,,,,,,d,„.9„.„„f_.., , wi_., • PA 44-4sl,:' lw of it.
~111 E
'ettlaiitleiVat arteatelliied..eo Join VIA' ~ no ' -: ' galeitr the
Inlaid to l idit,4,l, Tho,f l trovn t aticnv* A pt l isdel lisbetvat :• : - bo'ibove: eenJ
MP ' '... b galkiVdttfopieb:iro..* sr* , 1 -10 1 4 1 ' .. “.• ,::-.: Icrtiapived?
10 the v ole a v. t..,i;.,4. ow ' ) a cme ~4.4.,,„5 , ,,d : . • ,
=I
Raved Rh Kouey..
Wednesday eveninejblnitlrgen
tleman from the rural districts, same to;
OA Olfs tor, - Magc.iftialf:g.k)rO(i►i.Y.Pflitntst:
Railroad; and shortly after his arrival Mani. •
agearctiV get Oink) Mot had in
t.putOttaticui about .4.xa •bundred„.o3llara fir 4
, moneyV•a..watchir-. and3uther.-tialtables,
VltylAckhilP(OallphlrogotbisbFktnoe*vorat,,
.risking pirciatii he -iiiitited::'o.fitoeiCuptz
pie who:rut-en • duty: , 4ll . ';the‘mitiftilty rty,
the' depot,'`.' noticed' 'Mid" also
stre...lkthlik•b9;l lll % eloacilt sibllowed
three Cor the sharks '. 14V • infest that:
Plbealitty,• , totheweestaimoyattcar indinctoti:
venlenoe of thetraveling .pbblitr'nbtairdult
.
money in,talr..,wq.ll.ber '
called the attention or a brotbar -Qmoer
to Knox, Mid --11"WAetermitted to watch
the proctetipitugsof,tha..thiaaas
''-folloirlrilinvialol;- , scuubler-filpitli%
%hero,. he followed their victim fur:,a,
4ortittde blB , lllthi
,
RorttiOy ,ofernejudimed him, f ~ v
to drip
.sink P 1 1 . 141.4 fol*elo W 1 0)(40 bossily_
drunk - staggered to going allsyr
britbultralit >factory., and,
finding his "load". too helivziltiktiiihisetf --
IdftWAs44.,rashr - - x lite • was . no mooner dawn
than thos , etharks - ,". who had been tfollow.
• raica,An ' d:V4bout
tA I 4O Aa pohrata • Vr'ha A h
Offt-
If"( witiPh!
?
t b‘
-4'l Ii VZ" .. • -
Int o ) til l 1131 % \ k iff i iica ,
" r nt l b e ' 4 6 c 9,000,044.
ir t t Vlcroi*. icti krkq.cf o lf ,
6
'bre efileers,..who' oP,tiiiilfloi n hlh a id:,
i t tl l th i gii'VE7tittl2l4:lolo/ lire
returned $9 . itinkthe,Aelyji r 5 1tp17,... - w h tn
he left for war eodhirr houltx, ,
Atilluillnd Wo 4 lo3rllifilMinil irr 1
,
-_.~~_.
LElTEgfif ki#3l 1 411 E PEOPLE.
-
cessesposereses btthetcutabeita casette.'
• 7 • ; `2;1868.
: In the olixegione no tewn'ls safe. Once
*Titusvillevratittiegreatteetropelis of grease,
and tkpiareF Nit der land - Bold' lit theinost
antnrilehing :liiiriCie; brit irtins ' riot long,
to i • r.. , • , :. 7.).%,i) ~.„. ...1,1: ~• ,:, ,
S or rithole Iponunt: - 11 P 1 ,9-4 t th e ' rush '
2,,_wTP-Stir in tha t . i 1101, 1 14 911 OR* aniWie!l .
Poiliw-alerge town was butir/UP in almost Udi '
time, and :the Chase Hfitiasien/AOOO, r ,h o tAri
Vag.' atehhir Abe : pest •flutftlidsi -l a IR 1 1 0
'ariiiiinearine in theixiiiiiiiy., -I The bifbble
•t -, 01. • • 1, ,
bitiiii,Pileici !Went ci`o - wi s , bevis ' oll icOmPa'
ilea ''viiiiit up, and :the mitenanuteglistded•.*
'Time r however; 'hie festered' adult e
. of the
lbSt cOnflik*recevbut 1 1r/thole catinorievive;
Pleasantville -}e ::now. the, headquarters, of
oildom. ,T he constant discoveries of ,oili iii
this teighberhood . have 'wrought relti doh!
'excitem e nt 'that` the -toxin has become IC
bustling city and tre Chase 'Houle is being , 1
moved- here- from Pithole,, , - The territory,
developed In arid about this neighborhood
is yielding about , 1,828- barrels per' day; "
there, up i about twenty:live wells; being -
PiTikeldli eight 9f • p ith lreeiti* yielding
tieventy•five ~ terra ,or m upwards ,tiiiiiy;.
saute' of these : have n• producin g since ,
1864' andlB6s; hut th t Of them' have teen
I le,
put' &ilia Chit year. 'Since Peeim'ber; 067,
therelhato been br ifo 'natal:kb° a failtire; and,
corifidenba isntdviirdidAlThiellTa of ineX-,
umgravityalidia whatia teahnicallYkubwii
%a black oil. ..TheTituavillePaCobtpanY
WanaParta,ltaatilf all' of lb& oU OM alert
' to 'llituacllie, from whence it gala by, rail
to 011 :Citi • or eastward by; the: Xmlgre'
TransportationCompaUy. ,
~ ,
' -Beveni'dafly- 'Magee 'give( its
i ttniinueica
Vim
with Titiisville,`and they ' ways 'Come,
4n full.'' We have but one hotel;iatid where
thir.tveooe 'beard .and ledge - le a anyabery;,
the Chase Hann willtnetbe ready - habits the
drat? Pt AukcpAti, .;100/I. th oleoporA Bquse it, ,
to be reniveereimMediateW: 4 notable
' clieuntatancii" Ye . the - 'Order t'
and excellen
• municipal iroxernmenty : god .there ;ilk but
nuebtu' l lo tin Pima—, .." - 1- 'I •• 2 ' Ol '
The whole tradn'hi, mucli n rnortifUoPeful,
and. eclat' activity **Villa iill,ever the: oil:
'regions. Ilte ;FleastmtvillethepiVont ;
+sing- dintrict. •Thehiiii Oil field iit irleY
?IOW; liithe"neighlidilocid Of -01lOitY„efa by.
:Many- dcinsidered (•iltiltel as 'good; 'tome'
tWenty.fiVe or thirty Wolialurre been ;Com
menced , and arergoing.dowtu imargetkellyn
' 1 6 : Clark tinse is necessary tolproweltalcood.
Aristides - pr.,lach ofthem r but w uotil, - some
riati• and, more exhaustive,metivid, ,of,min
frig Is dirojered the life, eipliliaidais comp.
parative4f. slant. and the eitioetif Ullilotu,
must. e ephemeral , : " ' • '' ' - ,.X. • ~
‘ ll r • J i t'''"
Tiretragh'thiMiAtuniit inbli f eViiiits
vie,notios that therehas attubliorfoisno.
tams ere gtftil , Ps Tink:Lord be
praised that there is :One righteemilman in
the cities at-least
. ...Through the same hap.'
pp mediums. we propose tortinggest: where
and hdiv another man rniV•win
'ity for'hiniikolf while benifittinglnankind;
end we hasten: to' 'do it;'' iPor 'ileieriit
dred years at the baseof BOYorsiltil I; (so
called now) perhaps smile and aitalffroin'
the Point, onthe hauls of:the Motioogahe
ht,there has. been a never , tailing , spying,
and notemporatatons poesibly With the'firsto
cabin ,bulit •on the: 1907 was an. iP7n VIP%
athicitintilletely.,-mrr• led for,thmi4.hune,
dyedY •
-garN could, a supply o f
healthful peverage :for the teamsters mid!
Othera4ho travel, that route. The march
of improvement bah Set in that ,direo*,
tine, and in graninitaMt titree“hel pine
was remOved,land nisitheroltior s Inibetit•••
tine , ;lnuo, been .reideCeli-f,And this is the.
plane, in , no., minri, ; whers a memorial work
might be erixotell.,,gow,,tresdity En& t
gest torio`the an per50n.,":"...4.
humbly so to him, don't ftoll et ' th e Many :
hundred, hoirses,liatah . with - tula;ton that are
driven pat thst point ditlii,'.X4eirtlieto
yogi* generous mindi'f • ".,.. ! • • •
Another oormideration let mtreffer and'
my plea is finished. • Consolidation will be
up meths; end many of us want to be haul--
ed.. and would] have ;yes Ilse-oil *vas'
means •to. accomplish, 31)ar Purl/w/o! , --Al
though we are hotielit, hard, working o• o
pie, we, too, haie our price. and, Who knows
how many 'Of us might be hough; by the
seemingly' trifling thing of a ' cup of cold,
sparkling ester gratuitously esitended 'ere
we get to the city proper.„'• /Ms tustatit this
select menwhe ho Oy 120ln And W# o
iniotp ra P44:l4i! _
July 1 4 , , EITIT4II4DPAR:
lintit,Eststalnitliknertla „.1
blioiiithe deeds Ider4llled ,,
tirde m bd
before H. gnively, Esq., Recorder s Jig
23d, 1868:
Jewelto - kat une=, naa ;
- ts ' ' 0 :r
to Eightit.ward,-r/ttsburst4 corneror„rurbeaana
'Pdfitenberter 'Streets, 23 by 70 feet 0,140
J Woodr,ow to JOICYb WS Witt al** JUIT
"1888; 18 acres and 30 perches Of peehh i
. . .... ... . . ... ..• ••••• • .V., •
'Jamey B. Mellon to Charles Jacobs, July ii,
two: ota la•Colans,,town4blla liramtwaY anrteS
each Zby 124 feet
Samuel , M. Kleret•al.,:to. - :TrustethlofiSeenbd p .
pylori= Chorea. lots 2D and 211 n /trinity& ptan,
,:Seventh wardii Pittsburgh. oalKatich Isrestan
an tO:, • •••:1_
, Jonas an &O.' F reticle& Bla at , JtrlT
: neat to TwentY•aetend Nrard. Pitts pig.
taW.OlO3 acre• and 04 awakes -
• Itarnargaiegiey. , ,Execators tontorseiVll au,
VtrlP3.l 1 W : eked 83 911 nreganimure Turntee.to
by. 14.5 ... ••. ..
;Trurttesontasoctateebnyregatloa of Plttobbrth tp
John K .tterrotn Apr 1110. 1851•/0t; on
x enn ama
Ala avenue,N_o.l.4ntireorclgen,2lbyOAfeet..
•
(Alta, rot'oL,ate* street.2l%by 103
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