.AMSMMllj ixkctioxs i Tin: scutii. n..iv Hpniiii!ins Have Itct-n Bion. i " ! 1HAI fS IV ALAHAMA. Tiic frauds practised hy the jVm- rats at the recent election in Ala bama are descrilied in a letter froin cx-tJovcrnor ViHiam II. Smith, of that State, to (iov nmr Ji well. 'hair iiirin of the National IlcpuUiean Committee. Extracts fnmi it are pi ven IkIiiw. wi T!1K state w as hi -ij.om-i.i ih:mo i.-ATic Enters rev ived at the lh-.ubliean hea'louarters conl ilirni llie statt lliellts . ' . .ilrea'tv made that there wa niot ...i-v.i.-..n frm.l .r;icfised at the re- ....... i.. M ii.-on-i Kv-dov. Viliiaiii H. Smith, of thai State, re- lo.ir of the west room was littered ! ,,f the rebellion, reeeivinp a number : j, ,.,,!,.:. pioident and professors. ! t(I1( jUd devoted to our interests. I liven point side to the Hunters eentlv appoihtnl Enitcd St.ites is- with tickets which were not there 1 ,,f wounds in tin -vrvice ; and. point- I'.v-aml-i'y he went into the patriot-1 ,,,,,1 T ;.ni-)ek is ele- ted. and we I'oint side, wii.-re the naphtha ex-trict-Attoincv for Alabama. h:es when the lipht was exlinpuished.j my civil :.. id military record, i je'arniv was placed on the stall' of J.;1vv no doubt he will be. you ill j plodcd, and as the biirninp naphtha v Tit ten the ' follow intr letter to Mar- YVLcn Uiver discovered this state of ; j eiiallen-e tiie n-spect of all South- WashiiiL'ton to iedit the battles of !. .t.,-u j-,,,. the i.rooeitv'vou have ; lloa'cd up. it set tire to the lumber shall Sewi ll. Chairman f the ,a tional Con;mitlv : The Ic-publicans in tliis State put forth no candidates for any of the State, o'hees, apreeinp to vote for the (Inenbaek candidates for State oth eers. and ircenback and liidepcnd ent for county, of iecrs. The reason for this was that the leaders of that nartv iiliiL'cd themselves tiiat if thev : ueei-edi d. helicefoith there j should be iu Alabama a free ballot and a fair count. l!y thus votinp ' the Republicans expected to sn Uie i a fair count of their votes for (Jar field and Arthur in November next. The D'-r c-lis kn.-w of this inten- 1" -1-'1"" ,ll;uli" '- 1 ll" " t;.,:i of'the'lhpubliennstovote the111'-'1 h"'n the room. , ireenhack and lnde,.cn.!ent tickets. ' , .A"'r consulting with his colored ; and it aLirmed them very much, knowinp. as they did. that tln-si i lcm' iits constituted a lari'- majori ty of the Voters of tlie State. Hv the laws of Alabama, "th I'roiiale .ludue. Shrrilf am 1 Ch-rk of' the Circuit Court. orany twoof them, must, at least thirty days before the holdiii'i of anv election in their eoun- 1v. 'iu! i lee ms; lectors o: f chc- timi for cae'i Jaer of votinp. two of whoin snail o- members nl ojipi political i.iities, if jiiacticabie." ilm.-t of the comities of the Stab -m In the .Iu lire of l'r. .bate, S! nenn ami a ;-K .... i . i i . are Democrats, or at them are: conseoiientlv east two oi it was in their power to carry out the law iu pood faith or to make use of their jiower for fraudulent partisan pur poses. They did the latter in every coun ty where they had the power, by se-l.-ciimr sii'-h men for inspectors as would do the dirty work necessary to overcome the known majority of ireenbaekei-. Independents, and Rcpuhiieai'.s. Jn this (Montgomery) county, win-re the Republican ma jority, independent of the ircenback and Independent vote, is at least '''."'i i. the Sheriff and Clerk of the Cir.-uit Court iieiup Deino rats and theilcik -iiiLr a caia'.idate f,.r re-el'-etion and the Sheriff a candidate ior lax Coileet'.ir. selected the nt--.e. (o:s. utterly di-repardim: any stiu'pesti' ins of the Jii'lpe of l'roliate, who is a Republican and also a ;in- ihdatc- lor re-election. 1'or cacli votinp jilaee the Clerk and Sheriff Selected the Di-illocratie and Republican inspectors, tak'nip are in every material case to select a colored man as Republican inspce tr. and lvfuslnp to acctit as Repub iiean insjiectors well-known, hiph min'lei!. honest white Republican supj-esled by the I'mbate Judpe. The Democrats selected for inspect or were in almost every ease men of notoriously doubtful character for political hone.-ty, and the colored men. with few exceptions, could neither read imr write. Tims the preparation was made beforehand for the count of the ballots. It is claimed by the Rrpublirans that the colored men have never vo ted so solidly since l s;s as at the re cent election ; that more white men t ,,t...l .,,r.itl..t ll.. n..,,u..C' tl,,,,l vcr befbrc. and fir more ul.itc mc, refused to vote than usu.i v- . withstandim.'. the 1 lemoerats claim i ... l i .i i. ;.. .,:.. It . Ji.l l e i ai i icti in.- eieciiou in ini county by about t2.7'N majority, and i the vote lias actually been counted : that way. I will illustrate bv "ivin you what 1 believe to be the facts in relation to eotintinz the votes in Pre cinct No. in this county, known as Met ice's Switch: At this voting place the Sheriff and it... 'l,.il- l.v i.iict..!.-.. ( 1 ..... ........ I . i i i" .1 i n. i - . ..... ...... . - . ... . and write, and who had the nerve to onteud for -i fair count This s0 j ,1. ,.'.i.' f . ..'...:. ....i'.! ii i.iir,.. , , I ,' i, , r ,' t t,,,i ' I Iiox tiiat the Democrats had to re sort to the means described in this allidavit to collect the ballots. The filial count of this vol inn place eives to the Democrats ."i )( votes and to ihc Republicans .".. as printed in Tin Mi.nl(tiiii i-i .Uh-t rt; r of the Nth in-t. A colored man by the name of II. A. Draper. as each colored man passed him. was informed how he 11, .-ii i i. r. ' intHHieti to vote, until tic had taken Democratietit kct. Tliolh-jniblic.au? deny it. Suppose you jiublish an ojm'h letter PH-itiiiir the frauds as herein liunlionetl. statin;; that the Dt mo -rats lenv this truth, and in order to settle the question whether the Democrats havecommitted these frauds, or whether the Kejiublicans Jiave lied, you jirojiosc to the ( hair man of the Democratic National omniittee to send an equal number of trust worthy Kejiublicans and Democrat.- In hive-titrate the mat ti r. The Kepuhlieans cull and will net . .... . ' n, I',, mi M tui'i n in i .-un iiltll thev v.,1.1 w,iiKt M....,.w .'-.,s .it -lt MIK l.ioi. m-K. mt-i 1 1 ... ,. 4 1.., . 1 . 1 1 . . l . - . . . 1 ne laic election, il me j icinocrats accept your jiroposition. we will jn-ovc the frauds by exhibit iiic C,.K M mt n who voted as we say they did. If the Delia M-rats declim: vour jiroi 1- .. -n 1 . 1 o-moii, ii wiii ne a t.-ic;; aomisston of the fraud. PKTAII.S v Tin: I IJAI n. Aeooiiij.nnyinjithccoiimiunieatioii is the allidavit of A. Oliver, the col- "iitl !iisin'tor of elections at Mc- li.u. u il..l. 1 ......-.. 1. .1.... .1 . v . ..... ;,. iii ui.ti me i.iu.,11 iwiMiiiiuuiun iniKin-,Ni f.ir as he was aware, until about noon. win ii uie iwo l icinocratic mvj t,,rs announced tiiat they wen-jroinsto dinner, and requested him to j:o out- side so that thev could lock thedoor mid ro away. This lie refused to do. and they finally concluded to allow h.i.i to rcinain.leavinjr one .f ti. ir ........... .mpa.rj. , . ' . . inii 1IIJS111 Jit .1 Ut-IIH'K. .' T II, nr .i:.v-.- 1 ... .1 . ,1 n r V i . 1 " M nm" ' edtoi.r,-,iil viththceonnt at that imie, clTinnin? tliat t ie I.iu- ir.i.-l ,i . . :: ' them to wait until t ,,.,. The t.oiiiui" inai ine law oirn-iii m ..a as uiei ocjxun. At '.,.. m. 171 'I'll.- II.IH 1111-11 I-Olllllll Oill I I . 1 .1.1 .. i:- ...1 : i i i i ,. , r.i lV' . u J"1,,,'I1 r11i,',h ami y. ' i 1 1 were Kcpuniieaii and . Ol J'ein.K-ratie. At the i - i 'lie r .1 jium i i;i Miii i down a list .n::2 names'. After" that U, M "l" n :" a 'V" ,'' ,,fi wl'tI' Ilis ticket in full vi'ewand .lay i ?' !'' aI"1 1'f'1 tUi doctrines l-lmrty. In its riul.t 'hand is :, br.,- , '....'..Vs s;"vit.. J l-a c'. t lie tallied each voter until his list steam .niri-lthr.ni:htnecar.scal.l-(,lit i the hands of the manatrer, : tor whit h you t.m-ht, 1 :icc.-.l tms : ken chain. In its left hand is a ban- ,-,.' () im,m, ."..iv... v .. reiched -lim "'-f'ly y passenpr in it. : our votes "jianncil mt'! onlv 7'.l. ' h-monstration as a tribute Io my n,.r: nj,,.,, its shinim' forehead a ..,(,. "i,v i- p,,,.,V " ' '""'"' The frauds in cvei v votin- pi ic- 1,1 an 'mUlhX tl" rt' w:,s ;l S(V,lt' f these tickets l!Xt were rejected, as ' rci.rcsentativccharat ter. Aj.laus. litterin- star, and as i looked unon ' ' ' ' - iathiso.untvareiiwtasirilpable-is (' arful oxcitcment. The sound of , are informed, because they were ' 1 th strcnirth ot your hands, m , jt I S1id : "Such is the Republican A I'iery ortteai. ! in this ,,n- andean be e-wiiv proved his-in- steam and the hneks of : t fld(.d, avIk u the truth is that 1 fervor ot your hearts, in the j partv ut n,v c.nntrv." Tie- other The Democrats (aim tliat lar-c "'"' tl''I,,,,1 I'senprs were blended ; folded every one with my own hands, firmness ot your laith. mall that bc-idav. bein-aloii- the "mad. I came to To the ordinary buy c:,tr.;nv into! mmil rs of colored men vti-rtho ' an'1 ",rru"'1 tlirimirh the cars sink- ,.Xee,t l.T,'. These are samples, of , tokens irreatn.-ss ot manhood andja place where the road had been society is a fiery crileal. It is ai Ul" i'oem:c ii!ecU,r.ition in domestic science. . lirnnosed tliat thev eo out and get something to drink, and tli two n ;.,.. .i;. .;,; ' nJUfl lUlfl mill llie. Ull ..iijvmiiiti ; W-r.K.m Thev returned inn short 1 tunc, ami l'r. .Mcucc, om; or tise : Democratic inspectors, raid : ! : -iiui-klov and Jeff. Simmons arc runniiur l'ik ; this thine niut lie haived ' ' Tlu.M 1,.. l-r... I. J t! ii. I!.- i .vi r ttingui-hinir it. At tin- same in..- mi nt the hallot-liox was removed ; amid much iioi.-e and confusion.! Soon after the Inix was ntumed to .. uU'lc. strikiiid the liand oi Uiver ! as it was liroupht naek. . npni w;e . thn procured, and Oliver discovered j .1 . . . I... J...11 l...- . ... .. ! uiai in-- n.et invn... -oiiiIcrableaeces-ion to its contents. ' and that the Hour lVom the place where tlie .ailot-liX li.Hl lm n to the tliini's. lie arose and sanl : ' ieiitlenien. tl lis is an unfaird. al. l,y fraud and the white-line-raee i. and I will not stand it." ' site, was seized by the iVmocrati I r. .lc( u e said : e are m ihc ; . in .... . le. Ve have : way all day. nia'oritv. and will rule. let vou have it vour and now we are poinp to have it ; ours." Miemiemen. wnxei iesiioiioeu, ; 1 on"t stand it. You will iiave to , pive me credit fir beinp honest." I have the honor to be a member j u., nnpress upon New York. the) -W',. don't wa.nt -nv ,1 d Ya:i- -Kon't you make any insinuations i ,.ftlie State Ih publiean Executive j foivmost State of the I'nion. Ap-to ,.ome la-re and talk to us. that you are the only honest man in i Coiemittee. Chairman of the Hepub- j ,lausc And here on this island. - .tt,,r sirit hini up." the house," Dr. M- ice replied. Tln-y 1 lieau Executive Committee, of tlie ti,r srrne of his early triumph, we ! Vs s,, on as these men had bu n then bepan to curse him, and Dr. ; Sixth Conprcs.-ioiial District and jpi.ther to nipht soldiers of the new ,,lu-,rd. IJundall attempted t :-Mcth-c advanced toward Oliver in a 'Chairman of our ('ounty Kcpublican ; War, rei-iesentinp the same ideas of ' i , '.. h-al t dked for about L'O i i . - .. r ., ,t ,..ii Iileiids outside. Oliver conciuui-o io ; trlet as a neiepate io u:e iaie ..iiio.i- ; y,,, ,,j n volution reared, lien- .,, (i.-,)W:ied his voice. The Dcm po in apain. but was met by the ih-'u Kr publican Convention at Chi- thnien. ideas outlive men ; ideas M.r;,ttoll llandall tha't thev could rlaratioii of the other insiM-etorslliat. ,;. outlive all thing's; am! vou who j.,tr !. b'.r.d -md the music- havmp pone out he must stay out. : He declares that ahout sixtv w lutes v"b'd at .Mcdee Switch .n that nay, and Iliai me oiners were coioieu 1 .1 . .1 .1 J...l'. men. He know s all the colored men j there well, and there were not more ' than ten of tin in who were Demo-; crats. Urea use of tl'ie threat made ; Oliver did not witness .:.- close ol ; the count. About a hah an hour at-1 ter sundown a Deputy Sheriff witn a liosse ol aliout tweiit -live eilieli. , .1 twenty-three militiamen, armed w itu musKcis. appearen m me vicin ity of tin-iiollinp place. Oliver says there had been no trouble at the polls between Democrats and Re publicans or between colored men and white men: nor had anv threats oi trotibh been made in his j hearinp. Another correspoii'lcut from Mobile, Ala., says : To my mind it would In- an abso lute waste of money to attempt tla election ot a sinple elector in Atlantic and hill' States. I favi course, plaeinp chctoral ticket the the field, by which mav not onlv be madi na a-.is frauds clear, but the National character of our party may be maintained. In many districts and in some States v. c have majori ties, hut the election machinery is entirely in the hands of our adver saries. Any calculation which is not ha-vd upon Ris votes South for the Democratic uomim-i s, in my judpmcnt. is unsafe. No combina tion apainst the Democratic party South will In- allowed to succeed this year, no matti r what the voir mav br. If we carrv the Sent em her at ml Mober States, the c licet ui!l be siuij.Iy to ut Iovu ioiular majori ties in the South, not to overthrow them. I YiiiliM'ul ISaiiroiul Aeei.lcnl. An. antic City. X..1.. AutM 11. : At half liast i o'clock this cveiiimr :the second section of the excursion j tram w hich L it Atlanta- ( it y at o'clock ran into tin- liit section, j telcseoiin the rear car,.and killiii": two persons and injurini.' about ! twenty-five others. 1'assen-ji-rs on the il!-fat d train who arrived on the I ir"" ' :mi,1, n mid- nurht L'ive the (oIIowiul' account of nit- uisasicr : l m- ccuiioh nam i . 'ri . .. . .: -ls isted of tcntv-six ears -ix- teen in the lirst and t -n in the! second sect ion. The train was fill- ed with the St. Ann's Catholic ex-; cursionist t;,u KctiMn;'ton, Phila delphia. The first section left this: city at b o'cl.ick, and the second fol-' lowed siMin after. All went well until the first section reached May's j iiiidim.r, when the cmrinci r slowed ' , . . uu ana suinca to run on un- siun i' "'low tne passage o, ,c ex- i'l's from ( amdeii. All the cars had Passed the switch, except two, i .1.,,,, 4 1... ....... .... 1 ....,.;,.,, ,.o ri ,1. 11. mi. i when the second section came tuun- dcrin on behind. The engineer of the latter whistled down l.rakes as he apliroached the switch, but when the brakes were applied they failed to work, owinir to tiie wet, and the rear l'R-omot ive crashed into the now counted Democratic bv ' dii-rs. as patriots, ami over our emm last car of the first section, h lescoji- majority. At another box. w'herc ''' :l common heritage of us all. iii"r it and causing a frightful wreck. fiv,'-i-on'iiM-teiit uiii...ss. i.Ki.t.J , fAplilanscl I thank vou fcllow- As the locomotive forced its way into the car the cylinder heads were r 1 .1. 1. I..1 i r to the hearts of ail. crowded cars were speedily emptied, and every effort made to aid the wounded. The express arrived jllst as the accident occurred, and the jiasscmjers trom it also hurried to render assi-tanee. The work of re moving the injured was immediate ly bcL'tin. and metlit al aid summon ed. The wounded were taken to lleieh! Miring houses. The best ears of the exjre-s Wt re swiiehed oil an I titted tip as hospitals and attached to the cxcurMon train. In these were j.Iaeed those h ast injured, and Illii Tl-'llll l.l.w.iul.l t.. HK.I . I. 1. I . . I 'hlV...,,!!,. 4 ... ... i ' 1 1 . ... . lis from Camden, w ho came the wnvkiiij: train, w hich rx.M.1 1 ." ..1 : 1 il , down on W.'IS 1 1 -leirr-l 1 . i... I t. ,r ., .i-l .1. 1 II,.. ,n,,.v:l ,,f tiie injured who still re- j "i.un at May s I jmdinjr. The ladv who fills the chair f l.i- . ... .1 1 "-or ot iHimestie ciencc m ine lencc in me n rsity has 'Advice to Illinois industrial I Diversity 1.1- ... ..... . . 1 lic'n irivin" scnsibl -...- ,ii j, i ti. ..j n... .ii. called Women the world's home ma- kcrs. insisted that reform in women's l.irl ii... 1. ...,.,. .,t wt l wi,.. education was the urjrcnt m'd of .1 . .1 . 1 - 1.1 . un-nines, ami cnij.nasizeo me tact mat inicniiii-nt o..ks. educated lioiisekfiers and cnliirhteiicil moth- cis were licpmiun tobeapjireeiated. Women were not instinctively pHl hous keepers any more thaii men ' wi re :ood mchanics or -rood farm- crs. It was an error to sujijMise that : in matters jx -rtaininjr to the home instruction was not needed. It w.-.s sa i. una! cm nion sense alone was 111 I'ts.-iri- I. Ill .......... .,,iu , 111 eessiirv out f..ii..i...... ,.l l,riK imen-.i. j lesjuti- their L'cn. ral nm.rci.aredness shesnid t!e,t ol ..i. im ..11 .o 1"" vi .1 I'.-'jiu nniini Mm oer- sist in jrettin? marri.il. This last assertion, which would, he true if T Ii. .V.. ...... ..........1, . Tl 1 sujijiluts a kev to a reined v. oniuii, oossiiuv I,e cnactet 1 that nopirlshanpet mar-a i ..i , - .v.. uoui iv i 't. .in i'x :i in i ii l - . ram niiTii t , . i The Sol 11 South. .. . Jl 1 HiT. lt'I.Ml.u .ll. . , , , . 1 , Among the letters received on aturuay at the headquarters of the ",lCf,licn National (Aminutteo was ihc foll'iw in from a -.vi II know n rr- rit AMi.mia : Ei taw. .i;n:M: (or.vrv. Ai. Augxist 7. .v.. Sir: I claim descent from one, ; and connection with anotlu r. of tlie nio-t iionorahle l n;on- lap lanii-. n. ,,f this State, all of whom were . . i . :.. . , ' (iiimmii io ,uri oieu upaui.-i : j, ,n. i it at the bn-akmp outol tin- War 1 Momiitlv ioim.il the army of (.elieral 1-ee. aiel servtil till tilt-close iernmen. Jn l,-i, alter Alaoama partv, my sense ot honor and jus- ji.ii i , in reuse oiiiinnu .i.ni j...- tire revoitcd. and I openly -sjioiised ; the cause of the Kcpubli- ran partv. Eor this crime (?) 1 am ' Jto - dav a stranperand an alien ainoup ! m,. melius oi mv voutu ami hm romnanions in arms. j i . . . i i i n,.. .j.m-tft.ti ' ommiuee. i uau m-- jh-.". j rei.resent my couutyni the late Mate . K,.publiean (onvcntion and my .lis-; On the KUii day ot .July J went to ; the town ol I leasant Mdpe, in this ; (dunty.tomakea hcpuiiiican speech, i .-soon alter l oepan a i nrau ot " one 1 I i .!...! 1 (cnnM-rat ...vrr'il u ii i iiiii'iwi d knives and larpe slicks in tln ir hands, came up and immediately ; brpan to interrupt me, so tl.at 1 rould srarcely utter two sentences1 ronseeutivelv. I remonstrated, as-' surinpthem that they were lnjunnp ; their own cause hv such a course. and distinctly announcinp to ihein that 1 did not desire to array one race against the other, but simply to break down tne whitc-lmc-race issue raised by the Democratic party; and yet, while readinp a letter published (in Auuust 11. I.s7'.. in the Eutaw JJ7i (Democratic paper,) I was stoiiiii-d. forbidden bv them to read writinp i the Jetn-r. and cursed and abused lv ! Heatedly in the vilest terms: and i one ot tneir number declaim mui they were all Democrats, and that 1 Isho'uld not abuse the Democratic ... . i . ..1. "I i party. The accuracy of this state i"! incut is admitted bv the Eutaw i .I;, ,-,,-, another Democratic paper ipuhlished herc.on.Julv ', ISsm. Rut this is not all. Tiny cursed mv little seven-year-old boy, who stood dumb with fripht before them. Moreover. I wa obliped to desist iu mv ell'ori to speak, and was assured by Mr. Wm. J iorton. an aped pen-tiem-an. that 1 was iu irreat personal daiiircr: and. but for his protection. 1 am u v satisiied tiiai i s 10 I thai 1 should have sustained serious, if not fatal. injury. The newsjiajicr. the Mirrm in c.iiotiieiitiit.r ..n llie titiir s:ivs That which seem- to have irivcll t otfence was a t-tatenu lit which Mr. liird is said to have made to t!ie ..iv..,.! tl,.,til. Ii...,.r.,ul,v oiii.eitiiat tin- hearts oi these i.i ii iii.ii! i, i : .1....1.. .,n !,. v,.nr ..n.i tl,..., ,.l f...l a. year, tin licL'rocs out of all thev made, hereunon the editor indites a lonn leader, c na-sions alculated to inilamc flu if men. 'J'iie charge against me is a miserabh- untruth. I simjily j read from the Kutaw b'Vc tin lol- . lowim: sent-iice : " I he i j to have been, with everv tlort seems recent le x-1 ' ilaturc, to perfect the laws touchinir agriculture that the monied man could shut his eves and sleep the ; year out. and then irolible up all Hu laborers made." This explanation we? iiiM.1.. to til.-editor who eier..,.r,.d . . . - , i . j to uo pie ltisiice in ms columns, oill has so la r tailed to do so. On the 'Jd inst., we had here what i '' '' fti"" hy lh.e blai k citizens. Republicans f.H.lishlv expected j ''rcat applaii-e. We will stand would be an i hction". but which '' them until the sun ol liberty fix-provedtolM-a hfiliow count. '1 his ! 'd in the firmanient of our eonstitu countv. in which the Ih-publicans : tio:; shall shine with cpi.il rays ri j - ire Letter or.r.-iniyc.l fleoi tliev I.mvc'i been for years, and which eave llav.-s and 'Wheeler majority, ! was turned ov.-r to the Democrats. : . . . t Ono ox. w h-iv wo hml t m o n three re- ,-pectame :entlemen (Uu of wlio..i;sianu .-wr. L.i T.aur -. . , . Were Democrats to inspect the tick-. f-'r"d poet has said in individual, ,.ts mid see them delivered into tin-: life we rise on ".-teppiu'' stones ot ............... .. hands of the manairers. our ds He- ......... ..... ............... .. 1 1. 1-1... ( publican ballots on the final count ; turned out to be only ' fi. the bal , ance coini: to swell the Democratic vote : su that this box. that jrave 1 hives and Wheeler ylt majority ,.Vt rv ticket carefully and where cv-' ' ,.rv vtcr marched sin-dv to the box ; . . ! this miserable travesty uj.on lair ij'-m-s. oi i-naraeu-r, .ne ri'imi.iie j elections. This is the terrible miMleifiii'l-s its seeur.iy and jrlory. A-! in which the South has been made J'huise. I do not enter upon con-1 solid. ;tmvcrtcd quest i.in.s. The time, the i Sir. v.e are to-day exi-tinj: under j phue, the situation iorbids it. Irc - a despotism more dreadful than the ;sjiect the traditions that require me j h'tissian autocracy. Here, in our ; to sj'cak only of those themes w hich 1 native land, the man who i? devoted ! eh-vatc us all. Atrain I thank you ' to the Whij,' jirinciiilesof his fathers, d.iresm.1 "i viMittcrances to Ins views, Jbr fear of studied jK-rsecution and I ridiculous jiroscrijition. Xo jrood Samaritan iriM-s to him to "bind uji ; his wounds, jionrinjr in oil and wine.v : He is pilloried m tne liuMic press. - 1 1 . 1 1 j , I I t. oligarchy, writes, in burning -har- aeters over his door, that terrible in-! ! :. : ...111 t 1 1 1 seupuon. mi i'iiit'i.i iiitc, leaves lojic behind" His lintels and door posts are sjiattcrcd with the IiIixmI ,,f j,;s sacrificed rcj.utation. and friendly feet turn away from the fa- ...1.1 . : : .. : .!.'i 1 r.i icu pan e oi iiisuiiciive urcau ot tne ?H-ially-destntctiv ims that flame i "i mi his hosjutahlethreshohl. The ; icu i-aice in nisiuiciive urcaii o tne - II 1 . . t,.rz.-.. l f..ii iti i,,t I'.n.li,...,.. ,, ... l I . . . ......... ........I. i.iiisiiisjjini and his imioecnt family : and. be the hapless man never Jo virtu. .n.: drunken liberti,,-?. ignorant upstarts i 1 - I . . .' i . 1 . . i ana sim i.ii omcasis, hv aousinjr uU, , s'-ck. and j:am a scmi-resju-ctabilitv i und a sure pas-port to )eriHH-ratie ! sm-iety. ' Wivuki.p S, Ihnn, ' Dr. Tanner is now called the "fast male." . He who nejrlects to use. 1AV-? KmxKY 1 ai. for anv disease of the I. ...... IO.. 1 1 i - jx,.,u.is. manner or 1 riliarv i lr- pins courts Miilerinj: and invit-s ,lt), The Ileiiuhlieans of I'ennsvlvania can, it tliev are true to themselves are true to themselves 1 .1 ... . . ano Ilieir l.llllio.les rr.nr, ! - I I'"- . "I'l iiiiil : i rnitc;i S'amr: - to s.rure it. : w Hrrr o t m .i.i , ri . , j SPKKCII OF GKXEIIAL i.IU'lKI.I. viikx sE'iKx.uinn ijy the ;OYS IV , r.lXK OF NEW Yoitk, Airi'ST h. f J'd- : ; Ciiinnuh'i i'f Ihc Boi; id lib'? 'tin low-ritizru of Xew Y?k: I cannot look uj-a this pn-at as - 5oml.lv an.ItW.- ol-l v-tanhat have n.ar. h.d i.a-t and listened t.Ml... ,.,.1.1...,,,. fr..i.. ,,i,r i-..mra.Ie :-lwl.o ;cw.-.l..nivitJ...nt -mem-'Ti;il K-rinp laiw preat a ..... j. . . , - . ; thinp it is to live , j t,Q rnion and to be a part of it. T,w V. u- York nn.l von.h r to ; h-i".! the liatterv. more than a nun-' ureiivear atro vounp .-tudeiit of . . , . - .. (. tiumiia cfniepc was arpump -; ;,.... ,. the American revolution: .,n,l American union against the mi- rie:m lovulitv to monarchv ol his country cheers, and while in camii. betore in was twenty-one vears old. unon a ilium head ne . "... i . , ..I wrote a ICllCr anil CO rv ecnil uf the eonstiti i"nitel Stati s. Appk wrote a letter which contained ee- stitution ot the rAi'iilause.l lhat tulcn. soldier, statesman and preat i,..,,,),.,. ,,f thought. Alexander Hamil- ton. o! Aciv 1 one. mane ims reimi lade this repuh- l.v his tliinkinp, and left his last- i i i t . union ami pa.ry. aim a-nunp io uie ,illmn ,,f tM- monunar.t that Ham- ilt(in w;ls!,inpton and the he- f..dd in th Avar for the I'nion, ,,,a t f,,r immortal ideas. :md hv tluir miulit vo;i have crowned our . . ,v t , victoi v !reat applause. Rut victory was worth nothinp ex cept for the fruits that were under it. in it and above it. We meet to u'tphl as veter;;n and eouirad.es to stand sacred puard around the truths for which we have fought.' ami prolonged eiicn inp. And while v.e have lite to meet and pra.-p the hand of a comrade we M ill 1 stand by the preat truths of the war. "Oood!" '-pood!" and load cheers. ' I And, comrades, amoiiu' theconvic-i tions of that war which have sunk I deep in our hearts, there arc some : we can never forpet. Think of the! preat e'evatinp sj.irit of the war self. "We pathered the boys from all : our firms and shops and stores and ; homes from all over the republic.! and tliev went forth unknown to fame, hut returned enrolled on II. c roster of immortal heroes. Cn-at ap)lausc. They w cut in the spirit of those soldiers of Henry at Apin cof.rt, of w l.em he said : iVli..tlit u. y !,..,;- hi- !! ! Mi i-- To-'l.iv ti:i!! lie mv l.i,,:!r t: Were lie Ci-'i r 1 ilc .i:i s.::iu it.-m.i- And it dud ccn'de the condition and cicvate the hmrt of cvei v workinp ' soldier who fought in it ai'i-hi'.i-'-. ! and he shall he our brother forever- 1 more; anI tiictiiinp we wi 11 n'mem-i is our upht With Us. i Soon alter tin- preat strupule bean we looked behind tin- armv of white I rebels ;Unl saw J.IU'HMHK) ol blacK ; "-o.le condemned to toil as the ; ' cs ior our enemies, and we found iico'.lc wi re ioi 1-iu-si i i'ci I witu the ; Jicii spirit of icrtv. ami that tliev were; j our menus. V i:ve seen white l ,. 1 . . . !. men In trav the 11: i' ami iiL'iit to Kin the I'nion. but in all that lom:. dreary war we never saw a traitor in the black skin. Our prisoners cs- cajmi in nu i:u-starvation oi pii-on. llceinu to our lilies by the li-lit of the north, never feared to enter tin- 1-lack man s i "( iood, "ood linn anu as.k lor oreail. " "That's so." and loud ehcers.l In ail tiiaf period of suf fering and daiiL'er no I i,i.,n soldier v.as ever lu iravnl I .y a I, lack man . ...... ....l. ,,.,,i i,, .1.- t ,-,t i... i ' i ...n.i.i,.. ....o ...... ... j made them iree .-i Ion;: as we live on cvei v mall. Mack or White, liroii-hotit the I nion. Cheers. N'. fellow-citizens, fellow-soldiers, ' t'ds then- is all the bencficem-e ot eternal justice, and ov this we will our dead h-ivc; . to higher things, , on the "loriotis and the rcpnbl achievements of its dead and living heroes to a hi.irher and nobler tional life. Aiilaus( stand frmird over our . We must past, as sol- citizens, for this ma niticent demon- strat ion. In so far as I represent in . 1 . ... 11! i- . 1 . .. .. . I . . !i"r tlie kindness an.i enthusiasm of ; vour "reetm rremendon.s cheer- 'n-- IHockctl I he Ti-aiie. citizen of Cass avenue bavin" . i .. .i i residence worth about irt',.(KK) has a sijm of 'Tor Sale'' on the house 1 ,i i ' aim uie outer tiav an 01a Airman, ! lrivin a stone-lilind horse and a ; wajron w hich wobbled all over the ' road, drew uj in front of the place 'just as the owner came out : ... 141 1 . .1 1 1 . ,. Jos?, ani dat jil ice fur .,,.'" i inquired the darkey as he ' dropped i his reins. " j -Loss m.i .l-i iJ. fur . ... '! i" 1'...' il'.. ICS '-Vh '..,!. sir." ! t's vcr wcrrv lowest ii""crs.' "v:xt. .,n tl.,.,w ,,,.i .i.,n..r 'IIIII.IIS "Dat includes de back vard an all 1 sliose." "Yes. sir."' llje old man pot down, looked ked : over the fence am jiecred aroi'.nd mid th n said ; ''How much would yott on dat hoss an' wairin if wt trade ?" 'Ii, .Jwiut !.-, low me ! made a ' . The otteri-1 settled his hat w ith a when the eitien asked: "Well, what do you think ?" -W mt. i!,,w I .,..!. in... j.i , I C,,l- .1 .. 1 ii . i ...irk, sail, II ill, ' - .in. i iiiii ill i t in I, ,u,L'.l " ' . i"t ; 'Vs 'l"1"1- i : .. j t- i alonocust rnojco Itartoarh.nl in Alabama. '.s!iixt:Tox. Ail,'. I-"' N.; Ham I ll Ol O 1C n r.i ........ ' . . . . 1. 1 ... ..... : the (ire nhaekers seni io .n.nniiii.i. : ;v i is written an account of his advent- M" ,.i...t State, which will he ; nre- ill .i- ' . , ... . ; Srirt'tl to-inorrow m the .nt,lll d , ' the (iPcuhnck onran ,,ub-: h ,l'!.y t!w Sei n-i.-i-v -! !,-. Na-. tillll:ll (ireenha.-k A .,,,n,arhcciie was ia at li;-.. r . UU-ia-' understood that the , li , , ,. . , . , . ,. , . tjniL-w uld be divided between 1 ei:i-) !(M.ratic and l.n-cnliaek speakers. : ,.( he siieakers. witli whom tin--tne .onlien-e seenn il to m- in s miiainx. jn, Iudt 1 in his siieeeli the- lollou--! xt : "Tl( Coiiieitei k-v .-tin exists mv , 'friends, and Jeff I'avis. tl bc.t ' I'rc-M- fr'u -in live over hal. is yet our i,, tlirouph lhnlieal rule and vou : jUst uiiid by the preat 1 ( mo ratie iartv, ior a lid Soutli will now ive Us entire control of llie ( ielieral i mveriunent and we can reurcss ail ; lurwroics." i In this strain lie eontinue-l fr ' ' L;nUtrs When Uandall attempt CI ,, t,,,..,i- ,..,. .,,en in the audience L.:.,i ., . mm lt(.s v 1(.u a ,r.,ss );,nd trom Mi,s -ioni. whicii had been hired ,,v ,,. ,,,lu,H.n:ts. bepan to play. ront'iucd. At last Randall pot anotb r chance to talk, but the band soon liveda"ain. and Hare was i". - aieh- i-olililSlon cl, tnat lie was com- pcllol io Sioj ( in- tre:itniei:t the lioiirbous. ; s-i-.-s landail "made more converts . too'licause tlian anv Crei :d.aek speicl that any advocate cau.-e cotlM deliver. The of our I cm- era iip-1 leakers Were Hot iuh irrupted. The b ml came from Shubuda. a nei:h;.rina: villap-' in Mississippi' "Wieii Ihindall had Idled his en e.'.pen: nts he went to Shu'buda to talTeli rain for the South, lb- walk ed inf the business per! of tin- vil lage b p t a drink of water, and there Je was si! riot; l -ucd by who 3' ore that heotiph! to cd. (!a !iis way b:ick to the he wa.- apliroached by a well-d: t'icll !!!- md so' r i: ' i H an. w ir irave 1 i : : C (',,!,, j; A, ... - r We V.'iilpive i.v-live miiiUT' md kit out De your ; t Wl:. sn: : d thir you ami s to pick er duds l of t ti, Your HIE ROYS or h death. Ill Rl ). .vir. ; lliel'.t :n.!a!I expressed astonisn- incut ;.t tiie intimation t!,;:t a peart lul and law-abiding man could not stay iu the place until the n xt train le!'; it. i ut was iiifornn d th d l e must p, to tin- le xt station. "Yo-i had befcrpet o;;t," said t!a- 1 ;:b- do.el's, "w hue you havea eoauee. i our ti ne is passmp. l on d iteiter -.M rilr. alomr or you'll catch !:!!. " .'Sr. Ihiiidal! aji).e:d for jirot'i-tioii, and ! seemed to be some Ml t'l otjuT lin n at tir-t tiiere lu-obabilitv that ! ,e w oul.l et it, but as soon as tia, I i 1 1 1- li.izci's cxniauiei I-OIIC, il,-,i in- ua Idle man a (.nenliack sneaker with a black heart come down here to divide the- Democratic party" the conversation took another turn. The hull-dozers withdrew for ten minutes, and then returned and told Kandall that his time was up. lie attain protested, and found omehv- anders who took his part. a sm : "Ml-. and the !iuli-io.ers to I t him a Tin- hull-dozers airain w ithdrew oon atttrwaru namiaii went to tne depot and bought his ticket. While in the depot, the htili-dozeis a;rain surrmnidcd him. saying that i'' la ever .-ame to the jihice :.L!ai:i they would lix him. They demanded the note uf waruinjr, and Ihuidall L'ave it un to avoid trouble. Mr. lhnidall says : "Kvery man. except olle, eoli-titUtill the bull-doziiiL' crowd, wa.s sober, well drc.-scd. and as firm in their demands upon us as any crowd of it disposition and in tentions eotiM be. Jlelice. there is no excu.-c for them or tin- town, up- 11 w, on tne basis of intoxication. i Tiie Nsties ui" ISSO. file follnwiuLr para'jraph from Col. In.nersoll'.s speech, delivered before na-jthe Indiana soldiers, is as "ood to- day as when fisrt uttered, ;ind as graphically describes the 1 cmocratic party : "1 stood a little while aito in the city of Paris, when-stood the Mastile. where now .-tamls the column ol Julv, surmounted hv the femre of .. .... ..' change!, but tl trui.Ie board wa.-- as ' they j,ut it years before. It pointetl : dili;:entlv in the direction of a deso- j kite fiehl. Now, that -ru'nle board ' ,ad been there for twenty vears. 1 Thousand of jieoj.le had jiassed but 1 nobody had heeded the ham! on the euidf fiost, and it stuck therethrough storm and shine, and it pointed as hard as ever, as if the road wa throtij.'h the desolate field. I said to myself: "Such is the Democratic Jiarty of the Tinted States' Tin other day 1 came to a river where there hail been a mill ; j .art of it w as there ye.t. An old sijin said : "Cash for Wheat." The old water-wheel 4 was broken. It had been warped with the stm, er.iekeil and split bv many w inds and storms. There ; hadn't been a j;rain of wheat jrround therefor twenty years. There was nothing in jrood onler but the dam ; it a". De it was as k.m.kI a dam as I ever saw : iml 1 said tt mvself : "Such is the . . "... r . . I iM ium iitur panv. 1 was "Oill" alonjr a road the other day, when 1 j eame to where there had been a ho-1 tel. P.ut the hotel and barn had burned down: nothing remained there but the two chimneys, monu ments of the disaster. In the mad there was an old sijrn, upon which were the words: 'Entertainment for man and heast." The word 'man' was nearly lniriicd out. There had, not luiij a hotel there for thirty ; years. Tiiat sipn had hu.njr and ! creaked in the wind; tlie snow had fallen upon it in the winter, the . l.I.l. 1....I , : :.. i l at tlit for man and heast ; and I ,;id to : iiiiy.'.i'lf: '-Such tlie I Jeniocr.it i i imriv .a' il,,. i'r.;,..i t.o. I "",' ... ...v . . I V. 1 4 . l.l. inn HM-t.L Uf lllll lllf IMIIILIS 111 IIHI.MC- lvatt-r alout three Avwks :iftr i shearinp, to kill the ticks. A TcrriMo Disaster. New Yoiiic. August 10. A Jew umimv. - tuii i .n H UU? WH'IUMIj; C 1 .. 1. . 1 1 . ' on- oiokc otu among me !iiiiiii at Hunter's I'oint, East Ilivcr. which spread to thcin.mer.se luniher vards , , . . . . oil tue nv r front in the north ol e;vtown C:;,k, and it-fore 1! o .-I k h,:., (i,,tr.,y.-d r..M-r:;- Worth ::t i.e- h.w.st pfi mate. i n rt oi tia-nver ;-onl when: the tire -enn-.-d i- : uiu- strolls tinder-box. A sj.ark alone i i necessary to s(t on hie, anu ail ill matenals r exph.'Sions and larp' - c"!ii!apration ; are at ed bv hand, the hii-i The tire v.- can bark Nictaux. which was loaded v.iih nai.htlia, atel had been on tire since yiicrday niorninp. I'.oatiup across Newtown t'nek frmii the sloo;. Nortliern Home and tiicnce to the piles o lumber near the dock Hat alonp the J I Ulster I'oint bank of the rei k. 1'tie It a.na's spread with pleat rapidity thnmph narles 'i'atrotiss' lumber yard, niea-uriiip narh siiriii ' 1 leet hv -Jim Jeei on the north corner bounded by the river and the creek. From the yard tin-lire spread to the vessels, and nothwiih siandiiip tin- elibrts made by several tu's wliicii ha-teiied to their assist ance, six barges one schooner and one ship el'e Si m ll on life. The scene from the river wa-one of in.lesciihahlcpr.'.ndcur. t!n I'ames in solo,- insta.nees i'.asln-d two or three hundred feet and devoured evcrvUunp in iheir pa.tn. iheiajH' son-ad o: ie.or.ihxe t. lisilii d tin- name- Si every one. and bv t.'.r numhei , but at l i-t eliied to lie- this wa in of vessel-- in one by one the creek they were p.,, ,.,.!. with t ia-cxeeptiou ot tie- .Northern i nunc. ; ,,ive nar-s i i i . i i . ..,.1 amiaiipm. .. men uere o.u ii-o. i ne ; tide was pom ii 1 1 aild the Il.'liUUp naphtha toreateneil desti iicta.ii t,, a larpe an -a of lumber sln-ds and blllldiiip in V.hic!i fhe;-e were i,l':i.U!- mable and ex plosive ma'erirds. Next fo Watroiiss' lumber va"pd. wa--a bonded in. n yard, nnd this is be 1'ieved aiohe f.i have . "evented the furihe1- spri ad of t!;.- t i : : i i s. aided by the wind, whi.-.'i shifted about 11 "(lock. , v ide sweep was cleared Him icr and ilrcuc'ied W illi wa.'er and at 1 .1 I! ne were unuer eoiiirol. I 'ratt b.u k of tl.,- s- one tune they A .-.roup wvst s (Mi W o i. .ju-t md at anu'er. winp. cpinp .' ol 'he W ere in pr: x i i i I wa? and t in- 'lain! s were towards the woiks. ai la- li 1 the firemen ;e w ind could si. ill. ' sprea. not ci mt ;! th omliw e tne s d t! alo: 'the up tie- liortia ixp.i-'t Eumber l -tern ol. n v s v as did Clare roiiss' w . sea: I he luno-cr en-. iv- Co. Th- if j-:. w. v..- st..( k of Wat lolit S-'l)i.(KI(l. U' eoVi".-ed by a. If ihc liimber c r t 'ompanv s t.it.d val'lc be- was w:nt!i a Wnolfe di-t!oved. i insur.iiiic. About ! in tin- Export lane yard wa- btirned. th. jn- sJ",!M.i.';i,j. III t'.e . eleran I a ',, iloiti.i e:i- or ol' I !ic ! 'i-k' I Pro: S: ; :,n,i i.; 111. aic ilnrii;;! .- -.,y Ii. ; :i.l.ij,:r I ; : ! O 1 1 1C1 1 I i ,1 1 ill.- a :i, : i':l v. i,;, !i v,,a n: rrn;:',ly :-n: to ti:c i',;t'.'ii-i,: l.v a In,; ;i. lac i.- i !i. niit-. j.liy-icai 111, I', !! !',! in-;. W. KINSTKY. Ir. Fi uni-r's iliu nl a: id Liver I!em- !v and Nerve Tonic may Wei! dleti 'i'he ( iin i ;i -,'inL' hero" of i! b It IS Ion Whoever '.e.d triumph oi I, as "the blues" ,-t itil'iti ..- am I V - d system that It always cures II- should take it. lor it .--',.( the disorder. drives rise to them. ' l.iiiousiiess ami l.r.vr lompl.ui Colli' , .hlUllthee. Dysjiep-ia. Constipation, ' Headaches. Fi.vr.i: anp A;ri:S' i.i i n. IIm.aui.kmi.n r. Scroiiila. Krvsipeias, Pimpli s. Pdotehes and i.r. Ski . Ihii t TioNs and l'.i.ooD Disoi,-p::i; Swilled Limbs and Dropsy; s,.,.p-l'-ssiii ss. Impaired Nerves and Ner- volts . Debility ; Restores U..,;i and strength when tin-system is iinniinu : down or piinn into decline: cure I'cmale We ak ncss and ( '1 ironic Phcu liiatistii, and relieves Chronic Uroii ehitis, and all X.wv.'i and Throat dif lietilties. it docs these things by strikiiiL' at the root of disease and re moving its causes. Dr. Fenner's Improved Couh Honey will relieve any eonirh in one hour. Trvasamplehotth at H'ceuts. ' Dr. Femur's (loldtti Itciiefcutes jany ;iin. ;ts Tooth-ache, Neuralgia. 'Colic or ! badache in o to .'Ii I minutes, and readily relieves Phi umatism. ; Kidnev Complaint, Diarrhoa. etc. Trv a samiile bottle at 10 cents. rrt-at trial, i-itner lor a. tcmh-r i : a rijier a-e. for an tivcrjro.vn boy to ro t- a d." ;-, knowing' that tln re are a dozen juris insi.h'. and knock r rin with an absolnte certainty that in a f.-w moments all eves will be upon him : it is :i seven- lest oi' coura je to m,, .f,v these "iris, and make the torn- of I... t.ie.r . ,f tl,.. .,,i.i,, 1. itl.,,:,t stepping on tiieir toes, and to sit down and dispose of hisjiai ids with out iuttinjr them in his jun ket is an achievement of which few boys can boast. Hut even if he acquits him self tolerably well during the even inj.', his trials are not yet over. The frirls d"ii their sha their hoods and jiiit on Is, and look so saiicv and mischievous, ?, uiiinijressible and independent, as if they did not w-ish anybody to ro home with them, Thin conus the pinch ; and the hoy who has the most pluck jrocs up io the prettiest trirl in tne mom, with his tontrue clin-'in" to the roof of i : ...i i ... i- ... t : . .1 ins inouui, ,.i,u ciooMii oill ins ci- hows stamnn rs out these words, "Shall I see you home?"' She touches her tir.jrer- on his arm, and , tliev walk home as awkward as two irosii.i-. Well. life has its trials. I'orjtivene: hist i-.'Vcn-re. s and a smile ar.- the "Never leave what you undertake until you can reach yourannsaround it and i lem !i your' hands upon the other side," says :i recently puhlished hook for vounp men. " erv pood i - i . ' i i -.. i .. ' ' '" " the cum of all female eonip'aints. is the irreatest stren'-lhener of the hack. stoniacii, itcrws, kidneys, urinary and penita! orpanson man ar.d v;o nia'i ever known. Send to Mrs. Lydia K. l'inkham, J2' Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. (4 -AS it OF LYNM. WASS. vs- ,, i ; r" J I- '. X. LYDiA E. PSnSHAP'S Tcr all Female Complaints. Thii prppirntii.Ti. - I" "t.i !snl:l-. (imslrtii of V.v.-Ut.:., Ir,rtittl!.'.lr.-1 :m.;. . I.. I!"- vt inwvinvaliil. I n orv U-LU ll-1.-, riti of t.-.U. Ciw p.nin.1 wlUtorrcvmli-.Vaireli f H i.T.:.i"i:.;tc ; mn-i t7h. fi itn iwrbroalitis.. .J. In mm-t.T-iune W'l" h'lix. dnHl.liwmiMrtci:-rO-.r.-'.-.:.-.nth.,nsamii. it'll le fty lun-'' '- "f f- rr"- n-C.t. It l !ny r ronmrnrt-l -1 ' ' - ' -'! ' 7 i--y to the ctMHtt It U1 r:n. r:Ur-lv t': t t-,v:n .f IMnx f tlw utf-n. I. uonhu-.-.. i: r:il .r ami )nuLfl ?I rwtrw.f.ou ai!'. 'VLirwnTrnTi!,:,-, J-ijriinuitU-n nnl rircrfltion, nvK:.n-:,itU iA ; li rn ami thi- r a-fjiw?nti'"-l '--"' laily ailapti.l t tho rtuLRCQ ff !..:. It ..H I-.i rr .I tr. i Iuukt. frim thr ut rui:i:i v-'r sr r-f ! reJonuT.r. T.ia Wnnirncy t - ::.vt ,k !.;: -i - t.: r :. 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