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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AI'D CHRONICLE: FRIDAY, APRIL li, 1876. Democrat and Chronicle ek the la- of TEATELER KECORIi. Arriral and Da-partar ol Tratca. TTlATNS PKPART. narr: -f i csf-.

Tuf (' --7? im rf nwa f- iir' fi 4" a4n4iiMr. l' In ha frsaaor nay- a.sn Kbii attvt. the vyt wt C' wly a tjt.rd prrff ny ti- Tfc" a sainr-U rr-J tJ- bVi'-t LB mnalk kIws) ifty Af ifj xHail aM fif rr r.i, Sj" ftw of UirwisT wl tr. f.flHs y- tr tm tte flrait ftf r-srssrav tart- aov ntsiM h- tt iH- i ranw Ttnrii at n-zr rm-tnrif'-r. in VUM If.Si! eiT'.

Ti mart; ft nil- a -t rh ar; i ter R-rj-arc -Xa to a i -in 1 ttr wj- grnur 7i4' i'r t--. A-rv-y, f-iT Jv'ti re-ra tm tti-? d--) a I for old wrn a ovr- s-t T0(; rMh: mrkt f-rn; tytti'ar 4-t4rw- for ixH VeTrn and tmn 4 f-r white V.t-m rirat; ttv-'udsa? rr jet-fad at 44 and mixed T-U-do fifV -at nt I AY Mitrket firm at 7-v -iv r-iW f-m 1 jfv fa.tfTt r-(l 18t- for JS. rK awl frtr r.iiif.'.rfna, OttKH -rvTJr rdt ard firm; 3.1-' i a yu If-t' if-'-i ffoi-i. -mark. Unit with a fair to joo -i rvri-iHj q-toj-ti at 75-it 6 yu.t f'eauy itba rr a'e i-TraTid ar ff.r Porf RW, 'tf f.r Ki.jh Lsiaiul and 4-'? for hrr jriean-.

nn haifed witii a n)ierar- 't-n--o-l; isaie-a at fr it)4c tur XasViiauuLa "Ttatic.a of Mr. CnnHinit: Kl tV p-nw tent maligijuir- with hit ii is li a4 sailtil, as weil at tbe effi.rt llntle" IUs rhanc fur tlx? are having tlieir eV-ctBpciu men with cout.nci and hniwt lb. ertinns. Onp thing is greatJy to Mr. Coiik- name was first mentions! r.fi..

hifch ofEc-e of president, be has in no manner ought to promote his personal advaiieem-ut has maintame.1 a straightforward, con-sciectiotu cours-: he has ma le no fr he has not traTeil i.mnn through the count cliauc and iiVti kwkii'g out for his for his nomination. po-itive fact that in tii. nrli. cauwi tiie canvas prelinii-; nary to the nomination he discouraged the use of his name; that if he is nominated and wected, it can ith truth lie aid the of-; fi-e sought the man and not the man the of-f fice. And we have liule de-, clarmg our liief to I that this will be the coiwuuitiiat.on of the presidential struggle of A Iwtter result for the country culd 1 reach' rl.

AtBAIW niTTEKS. Ibe and the llundrrat of Sonoal-llie ew (rilvl-Taellbaar InMHate. Froni an occasional cum-synilent. Am.wr, April 10. ImTC The legi.lat ire buss fair to stay out their hundred day, if not more, as a correixndent of the New Ym Times says, thanks to the irrepressible tendency of a few honorable gentl-smen to talk on every question that conies before the house.

One member, ho was also in the house la.t 1 year, remarked on this subject that every Ol TUB IsrCEKSAXT lAtTJflB of last year is now at home a sign'Scmi, fact for those concerned to remember. But the assembly as a whole is, however, rery fair compared with those of the past ten years, ami the lobby has this year no cau. so tar as 1 know, to boast ef its triunipti. The I ntw capitol is of iurse an annual bone of contention, and with the meriu of the nues- 1 tiens ccncernirig this building have n.itb- ir.g to say. But there is one phase of tlie matter which interests us in common with the hide state and on which we have very ucvu.tru ot-oiious.

it is con.jernine the ffen- tni aPlran'e of In 17? a large number of bthooranhs were struck off of the plan of the building as then adopted by the capitol commissioners. Tuis 1 plan showed a nuirrninceiit structure in the renaissance style grafted on the Greek. The i 6sii euevi ou uie oeuoiuor was due. per haiw, to the numerous towers, all finished in harmony with the upper stories of the building, and which gave to the fonf ntstmhlr its greatest beauty, while importing to the ponderous structure an air of lightness and grce. Well, for seme reason or other the form of the main, and by far the most conspicuous, tower as altered, and in the model tt has the form of an elongated dome.

As if there were not already enough insiguiiicant domes mounted on county and state houses and country, churches throughout our whole country. In like manner were changed some of the minor towers to so-called domes. And as if this wtre not enough, now come an advisory committee" and still further exaggerate these changes, so that the building under the new plan proposed has lost all of its character ar.d is but A STVPID PILE OK STOXE AXIl C'KMKVT. The only hope for the state's being rescue- from such au architectural disgrace is for the fIe to dt-iuand the original plan to be readopted, and the upper portions fiuished according to elevation publisned in lr.72. Over has already been invested iu it.

and to spoil the whole structure architecturally in order to save a half uiiiik.n out of three or four millions m.sre wh.Vh it will cost to finish it, is very poor poiicv. But enough of this. PROMOTION. I Irani tiiat your Mt Morris correspondent, i-inan has been elected a corres-nonding mmler of the Albany institute. As your readers may not know much of this society.I ill aid that it is a body of scient'a -and literary men resident in Albany who meet bi-monthly to listen to and discuss seienthic, historical or literary papers read on those occasions by one of their members.

The doors ot this associ.ti.m were opened Mr. Sev- mcur as the historian of Livingston countv. The irtstitute lias on its roll of corresjwiniUnj members many names of q-iiet workers in the fields of history and science as well as savans of greater celebrity. fHisKurea. mia.ls.lppl Hnttoms.

For the Democrat and Chroniele While cougref-sional discussions and the col-j unms of the press throughout the land have been teeminz with facts and fannies concern ing the fwlitical status of Mississippi, it has I wen a rirc th.ug to meet with any deliuite vlescription of the physical features of ber territory. Ho much has this len the case that when the writer hereof sought, a year ago, for information in r-gard to the pecul-j iai-ities and cniAb.iities ef the country, it was only after weeks of fruitless iuipjiry and reading that he gained, by private eorrespon-; dence i'h residents of the state, the kuowl-i edge be had vainly sought hi the public jou--: nals. In some measure to supply this to aid in the general difTosion of information, and to ei-coeraire tlie iniluz of intelligent. economical industry uito a region heretotoi-e curSdil by recsdess speculation, nrismanase-' ment and untiinft. the pis.aration of this article, and those which may follow, his been undertaken.

The location to be described is a portion of the valley or lowland region known as the Bottoms," or the Vazoo-Mississtppi Helta." a region lying upon both sides of the Vao r.ver, and extending from the hills on the east to tlie Mississippi on the west, and from the Tennessee line on the to icksbur on the smth. embracing an area of or square i dles of the finest corn and cotton iands of the south, it is a level region, broken by no h.ils. A region of majestic dense canebrakes. broad cotton plan-' rations, and fertile cornfields A land of bright, still lakes hidden away in the deep i woods, through whose quiet waters innumerable fishes dart and play: of deep, w.udiiur rivers bearing richly freighted s.t:imers to tbeir distant mart of cypress-fringed bayous where the busy beaver pues his traje. awl the wild duck is wont to resort: of wayside tuick-4 ets and lofty tres with tangled meshes of wild vines: of groves where thescariet ber- ries of the holly gieamuig from among the dark-green spinous leaves, enliven the -inter landscape: where "the red-bird tints the woodland" in eeily spring: where the winters are mild, and pen al: where sunnv, smiling take the place of the howling winds and blinding snow-wreaths of colder latitnd.

"nere me summers are loitg and warm, and the autumns lair and dreainv: where ti and peaches atta in most luscious perfection, and an endless variety of fruits and riowei-s may be grown in ai ouadmg profusion. A land, as yet, half wild, here deer abound in the forets, and bears without numliei hide in the caned, rakes: where tne howl of tue wo It and- the scream of the panther are often beard to break upon the stiiinees of the nis-ht, and where the dwellings of the people, and the customs of society partake laig-13- of the characteristics belonging to sparse! settled regions on the wild frontier. There' may lie -1 seen numberless log-houses with stick and-clay chimney-, miics on miles of Virginia rail fence: broad acres of newly opened land wiih deadened, Kre-tnackened ti-ees studding thickly the cotton fields an occasional stretcn of or- 1 durey rtsad: more frequently, winding road- ways cut through the thick forests, avoiding depressions and wet places: and again, miiee together of lieantifuliv smooth, firm road, skirling richest fields of corn nt- aial winding along the high, shady banks ot th1 treams. The traveler may see some f'" gin -houses, ci.tl.on shells. cotton presses, negro shanties and tenant houses: many plows and farming utensil, of peculiar paLWm: ma ly ronie teams and ox teams: a lair supply of horses, priucipuilr for the saddle; cows and young cattle fair condition uiin the natural some m-: some jroats: an smod flock of -oar-e woole.1 sheep: a fair stock of domestic fowls: almost everywhere a few hives of Iases; gardrns with the inevitable long collard.

here ar.d there an orchard, thrifty in growth, but neglected all along the riien onerous supply of "dugotiW canoe, from tbe u-uiiks of trees, an le-i-asnmal skiif, iiat-boat or ro ferry, and at interval, a iteam or steam cotton-gin. But he will see here no rocks and hills: no mwrklina cae- cailes and uo liounug nulla, uo -rns: no broad, smooth grasslands aud lux unant tiel.U of clover: but few fields of wheat and oats: no flocks of merinos and herds of short-horna; no well kept or -hinls and fruit gardens: no iron track and thundering train no broken rails and collisions iinsno.v banks! no skating rinlcs: no- ice -houses: no "blis-! no roaring, rattling, dusty threshing- machines: uo usual reaper, no mover. H. sitcaia to LoAaloau Mesertv Hemlcrsou Brtrtlierfi, agent, of the Am lior line, annortuoa that their steamers will, 00 and after tlie S'lth Alirtl. ma.nt.iin regular fortmirht aaiiins, bet Ween i in and York.

Tha miiliii. wilMie tltc An to a.I London fr thw EKart, and tl.e hOaiualup Aastriiia" wiii be Uie Pnst aailrn New York f.M- Uins Ui mil A.ni Mix Ui be foltow-M t.y th -Kiw afld Angha." Ali of mhh-h have for aii cUvi of lavm-w aud U- "thai e.t,.cjit; 1 i I i 1 i I i 1 1 1 i I i up rajo.iir. It a Mr. rar cal Uiem to order an rqnts fpom-mem or a committee of tlirt fa ito.uuiif mud. i uree are aiiuointi an.i acrej ia pxxl faith, but thoy presently m-i-t mm laey are so umitea j- the eon- i ir luwerit-sa for any 1 1 U-MTl.

i tl UwntoelvescUseJy two three aemidrt-les i ay nun cooimitcee around a table on which are a drum, guitar, Umbourine, dulcimer, trumt, biummiicon, and several hand There are alo hammer and nails. It is to be a light aeatice, and evervbody 13 glad, because the gas-Same brightly burning is an assurance Ui.t no fraud can posul.ly siked. Two stiplea are acrewcj into the duor-jamlt, One alinut two aimre I othtr aloat eijiiteen hiner, from of hich fcar.g an iron ring, the lower one twt and a haif inchea in diameter, ilr. Fjt jiu. it! -e? several strips of cotton chh.

t'o fee'. Uvcf and two iuclief wide, and retfiekto I the t. tie tilt? uiedimu. There is tlie conuiiitteean-1 he induij-a ct Ins inexplicable fcuota. The cloth i Mnirg and when drawn aril tied a t.ij;h cord tht cannot be brokea or cut of.

tne of these felrips is tlifctiy around each of the medium's wriit- au as to cut iiito the ricsh and almost to impeile circu'iation, and is tied with a doulile-juare knot. The emls the strijw on on? wrist are tied to those ou the other, so as to bring the two WTists closely together behind the meilimu's bark. Ia addition to these precautions, the knota are all sewed together nrmly, and frequently stuck together striis of court-plaster or sealed with seal.ng wax and a seal. Jllrs. Fay sealB herveif on a canin-ttrxd.

ith her hack against the two rins. and is to them, her iing drawn tightly to the lower r.ng and tied there by a atrip of cloth run taroi'sh the rung and annnd the ligature I thai binds the wr.st, and her hd i prevented from teiding a strip drawn ai-ound the neck and tie.i to the upper -staple. The sailor declares that she can't et awav," and it is eviiient to everTbodv mat she is there to stnv. Her hands are ti-d I behind her and to the staple; they do mt saem cai'ieof moving haif au inch; her bod is rigid and her head is bound closely to the partition. Tne committee announce that they are satisfied siie cannot move.

Jo several musical instruments are placed in her Lip a guitar, whistle and bells: the gas-jet ia turned down to a gentle twilight so as to obscure nothing and mystify everything: and now, ail being ready, a green baize curtain seven feet high is held up by Mr. Fay across the corner of the room, between the medium and the waiting spectators, so as to conceal them from each other. The bells are immediately rung, whiipers are heard, the guitar is intelligently thrummed, the whistle ia blown in a long and painful monotone, the guitar is lifted up so as to be seen over the curtain, the tambourine is Hung over to the audience, and in response to a mulHwl ry from wilh.n the enrtain is drawn back, and ate medium sis with one bell in her mouth and the other instrument are scattered over the floor. The committee hurry forward a ad mid her tied as The knots are as arm as ever, and it is hnpobibie to believe that she has been out of them during the brief uftiug of the curtain. It is now proposed to subject the medium 10 oilier lesis.

a cc.ns.iu numoer oi shots ara countfcd out and cx-owded int each of the uamta that are cramped LieUmd the melium. a nickel cent is laid upon each shoe, so that it would fall off without change of position, and a rope is tied to each ankle, extended under the enrtain, and held tightly by one of the audience. An iron hoop a foot i diameter is laid in her lap, the curb. in ia again draw so as to conceal the medium. In two sei-onds it is draw bark and the ring is found around ber netk.

I nder the sa.ne eimini--Mance! a water-pall is inverted on her head, a goblet of water i placed fc hps and drunk from. -a is dri en with a bammer into a piece of ood Uivoivirig the use of loth han i. are cut out oi paj-er. a ring is put in her ear, and an thtr strip of cloth is tied around her ns- k. Alter manife-tation the rommittee examine the knots ar.d iind them ntact, announce that he ha not rred." A an additional gtmrantee cf fair pi ay one or two men are allow ed to go behind the curtain and held tl-e medium: but they must be blmdfokl-eiL And they mjty place their hands on her lup aud head, but may cot toi.rh her hands or arms that would destroy the conditions." While the blindfolded men are at her side the music and kindred manifestations go cn, ar.d everybody is astonished, and some occult theory is resorted to to explain it.

ilr. submits to Wing tied in precisely the same way. and he does the same things and iloee them just as well." He is firmly tied to the wall, and the curta.a drawn, hen the Itlls the phantom guitar" is seen, the tambourine is flung about, and the water-pail is inverted on his head. He has r.ot moveL His arms are rigidiy pinioned behind him. The ropes are hnniv tied, and the sealed knots have not been disturbed.

see how simple an explanation destroys the mystery and the illusion. It is a f-t tiiat he been untied. Tbe knots are the same jj tue hands tied with corls which are iu turn tied to a lets ring have a certain amount of "play." and this enables the mediMiV to g-t one band around ir. front of him. The ring gives two inches of swing, and tlie conl, though tied ever so tight, will yield two or three inches more.

Tins enables the medium to get the hand around upon the left side verv quickly. Both Mrs. Fay and Mr. Bishop are slight and sntail and have very long hands. Mr.

Bishop 'shows that, when the most expert sailor has tied him as tight as jiossiUe, he can still get his hands around upon his leftside, ar-d with his left hand enn reach all over his lap and top of his bead by merely bending it over without stooping the body. Some of the experiments, however, require great strength as well as dexterity, both of which are attained by practice The dark circie is radically different from, the bght circle, except in tlie matter of fraud, which is a constant qnauti'y. This irsua'dv takes place at the close of the light-curtain'Hl seance. The audience are reijneste-1 to select fifteen persons to act as a committee. These seat tuemseives around the medium, aboi.t an arm's length from her, Mr.

Fay sirtjig iu the circle. Mrs. Fay i not tint, but in orti.er to make it certain that she di not produce the phen mena it is announced that she will continued clap her hands. The instruments and some fans are then placed the lais. of the persons the circle, ail join hands, and the lights are turned completely out.

Imme- u.aieiy mere is a musicai pandemonium. The guitar is thrummed, the whistle is blown t. circle is rapidly fanned from within, rings are exchanged by magic, people are touched ou the cheek, aud all the while the chipping goes on, proving, of course that she doesn't do it. The gas is lighted. There she is clapping her hands and looking innocent.

She now an nounces that a persou may hold her hands: but hen this is done it mark no app irent difference the musical instruments are whirlrd around and played on, and many pranks are ierfoinied by Uie tricksy spirit. Mr. bishop explains this. Before she is neltl, "drs. Fay is tlie issrformer: -he uses one hand to manipulate the instruments, while she slais.

with one hand on her exposed knee, to produce the impression of clapping her hands: Then, when a man conic into the circle and ct.ts off her performance by holding her hamis, ber husband manages to release one of his bands by saying: This gentleman wants to take both of my hands." and there upon liohlly joining the other two bauds with one of his own and releasing the other. They I never allow more than lit'teen persons present in lias dark circle for the obvious reasr.11 mat a large cnxie woui.l I beyond tne reach of Sirs, lay's arm. Sometimes Mr. Fay gets lietweeii tbe two intractable people, who in-ust on holding his wrists. keeping his hand in their la.

and then there is uo music af ter Mr. Fay is held. The "conditions are interrupted. In cases of tnis kind Mr. Fay generally changes around the cir-Ie ill lie geu between a coupie of who, can I managed.

Expertuesa and shre dues are as iiiibspttisabie to sucisese in the dark circle a a small waist, a long hand, and muscular str-ngth aie in Uie light circle behind the curtain. This is the person whose deft the Iondon Post hist fall spoke" of as -an extraordinary and incomprelieiui4e eo-b rtaiiimerit Keacoe anklla-. Troy Times. The advii-e. which we receive from genile-inen ir.

ashingtoti in positniu to known wherts. they speak, are very encouraging aa to tSeiiator Ctmkluig's nomination al Cincinnati. He ia making steady prograas toward that cousuuimation not by of any act on his uiit. but lsM reflection and judgment are leading earnest hepublina up to tlie conviction that he is the le-t man that can lie nominated, and tlie best man to liii the prtsideiitlai oflii-e. The atienqit in cirlalu qiarters question his popularity, and discount his nomination iu advance.

i rta ting Ufsiu it author, landing liutn. who recojiiiiws Mr, tilonkling's pre-emiiieiit ability, i and who adiuire film for his Consistent U-s- 1 rconi. are taking counsel witii them-w-Lvts as to whether it is just and honst tiiat i he should be sti-ieken for standing by bis cotivu-tioua and acting up to ihe ti-adi- tier of Uie ioid.ikan pnrty. Ttiey know thai there is rwt a more td man and that ptil lie life to-day in the n.ns -s iiin ti spin -m iiiv iiiiiriv-itir au-i i i i I i I I 1 i i i i i I 1 ItOMANfL KKISMU Ml.tlEK' i torritu itu a vi- Ilia Wife Folloiva klm Hreoklra hit hlna Armieal lor a. Ma2alir Tale ar Latr, Herol.m anal Inndeiltr.

BisiAivn This nion-rirg on intdHynt and diniiied Poruian, about twenty-eight years of age, was cflicially introduced to Justice Selmerby Offi'-er Uuise. The olficer arrested him yesterday, at bis resilience, number Jtte Bouth FoHrth street, E. ou a charge of aUan-docment preferred by his wife, at the in-atance of C'hai ities Commissioner Eaher. The name of the accused is rhihp Heniga, and his story is a romantic one. He claims to be a yotrng man of aristocratic coanectious aad to have hved at Baden-Baden before Cuming to rf side in tiii.

comitry. His father, he alleges, fa. an army of liigh rank in the Prussian When quite a youth, Philip married the woman who bow complains asrainst him. and tnere were two children lorn of the union, at a period when he en-tertsl the army to take part in the Franxi-Prussian war. He entered a regiment of and served with distinction, aa the meilals of mlucn he was the recipient attest.

During erne of the great l-auies he was w-ouuded, and wlu'ie sick he found a fond end gentle nnrse in a peasant girl, -who followe'l the regiment as vivandiere. Between thia young woman ancl tha suldies, away from hi-s Jle and htne, an affectionate intimacy sprung cp. tie says tiiat he was never at- Uie bed to his wife, and that their marriage waa me result 01 a lamuy intrigue, such as is common in seme parts of the fatherland. She, too. is of good family, and is represented as owning considerable property at Baden riaden.

But alter their marriage, her hus-land says she fell hi to habits of dissipation, and when at the baitie-neid, lie states rmiie to him of Ler hindelity to her marriage rows. In a very 1 ircumstautial narrative of tlus part of his life, to Ollicer Guise, he related how, from the moment he heard this, the current ef his affections set against the oman, around whom it should hare ceutered, and how, owing to her kindness to him, and her solicitude for his recovery, he came to love the little vivandiere. After Sclan, in common wish other soldiers. PLilm was to lav down arm. and wlien he reached.

Baden he was accompanied by the girl who hail followed the victorious fortunes of the regi 1 uere. ue rviaLes, ue xound awaiting him eontiniiatory proofs of the sad information that reached him when away. His wife's habit of intemperance had gruwa upon her and he cfiirnis that she had become such an adept wine-drinker that she consumed six bottles in au hour. To live with her under these circumstances, be alleges, was impossible, and a greater impossibility still seems to have been to shake off the vivandn re, even if his love for her had dimiuisheil, which does not at ail appear to have been the case. Faithfully she had followed the heroes of the war she followed Fhilip yet more faithfully, aud to the young man.

borne down by domestic- miseries, and without means of his own. tbe whilom daughter of the regiment suggested flight. Her voice to him. in the principal emergency, was like that of a siren, although her method of inducing compliance with her en treat evinced c( worldly wisdom. She had saved money made during the time she was vivandiere, and in offering uejseu sue oiiereu mm uer tittle for- I tune also, teihng him they would have enough herewith to reach Auienica and then live 1 happily ever after.

To this assurance of his i enslaver, tlie young tuighi barkened, and de- setting his family he fled with her and i reached Sew York about four rears am. i Here be found employment, and the vivan- I diere'3 dream of happiness appeared to be re- i a.ised. 'ot so Philip's. He was conscience- i smhtn. and manifested continually an am- htyfor his children that all the arte of the womau he loved is.uld not allay, aad suspense concerning them becaras so unbearable that i be went to fiemiany to riait them about six months atu.

It seems he had that i his mother, ho was ignorant of the 1 stance of hi flight should pay some attention to them, and lie found that they bad teen cared for. P.ut lie adds tuat bis wife had 1 found another lover with whom the w'as It v. ing in the relation of husband, and that he. therefore, had no desire to see her. He left I Baden after a very brief visit.and returned to I Williamsburg and the vivambcre.

When be departed, it appears, his wife heftrd of his having been home and become greatly incensed at bis neglect of her. Hitherto she had not known were he was, but when she ascer- 1 taiued that he was living somen here near Sew York she determined to follow him, and putting her resolution into effect, she arrived here on Monday Hie then visited the German consul and aided by him discovered her husband's whereaiaals. 8h was instructed how to proceed, and represented ou oath to Charities Columissior.er faber, that she was sb.ut to become a charge on this rscunfy. Mr. T.alier then took stejss to effect i the husband's arre-t.

When Officer Guise wesit to his house iu ISouth Fourth street last evening and told him he was sent te take him into custody, the grief of the vivandiere was overwiielmicg. Mie ciung to ber lover and refused to let him depart, until tbe sflicer had to di al sternly with her. Heniga state. I to his honor that he was willing to sapport his chililren, but that he could not consent hi lire with hia w.fe. He was repressntud hv Coun- I sclor FarmeutfT.

who requested an aljourn-meut of the ruse, which was grantl, the prisonei Winz held to bonds. rllPKIYJl. Livermore is al-ont to viit the la cjat. The okes family arrived iu tiie steam-hin Bothnui Yeduesday. SalTini ha? been acting in the imrth of Eiiand with rare sucress.

Charlea P.adt' wiYl te one of tbe totiie beigravia Magazine nuder the new marra-eaitjut. Lotta. tlie ai-trst, ha engaged the Fai mer i-ottage, ou Bellevue avenue, at h. ir the Vin. The na ire of General Vwre B.

has l-en mertinnel in ormnectinri with the colrneli of the fifth re-ment. 0 Thorpe, the self -eon virtd whisky thief iSt. Lotus, hOM testimony was grearly in-strumentai in semrin MdCee-s f-onvivtion, is reporud to have fled, Mj-k. Harriet Beecher St'we a pub-tle reading in Jackson ia.st Friday niiht. for the beneCt of the UmuQ Caare-gational chiuch in that plce.

R. H. the author of Hirmu." and R. Tc.wnbhend Mayer, the editor to iSt. Janxess Aia--azuie, have nuw deiutied to come to tins country in September.

President MW'wh of Princeton ndlere itf gin hia ymm ronrse of lecture in CinWni.ati Monday. His wibjeet will le the "Mtvut I'owen the Hurinn Mind Tbe late Jhn Forster uJJf- of Dean Pwift." it ia miw ili-arsovei-fl. ha- not adaoeed ievond the first volume, which waa pnbli.shet a shcit time a-o, and tbe worS will reniain ineomi'lete. WiJliam Evarta. ar-eompnied by his thiiii-Iiter and liieia.

callet on SeVTrtsrr Tift Uie war department lart Monday. Tha swivtary, at" fit forty years ago. was Mr. Kvarto'a hiatnictor in Yah? college. e-ieeTetary Briatow attended a dinner k.

Saturday evening given him hy ex-AUorney- Renerai tfeed. at his residence, near Louis A number of the prominent resident-i of that city, irrespective of party, were present. Abdul K. tta Ar. the o.W of the en nticlut in the ttultn harei die! in the jmla -e of TipCaimu ou the of ilarch Ut, in the one aud second 3'ear of hi aa.

He etdcred into twrvii-c iu (Le iuiifm of Heinu 1IX in Kdwin Booth ill give a teeial perform aix-e on Uitthday, the ol April, for Ihe benefit of theNtrat-( ford uiemoriu) fund. He will a-1 in JJ- ti mi ire to the latter part of May atd the Uwiiesof Marylm.d in their fedeh'ration t.f ihe Amerioan c-enteunial. J. M. 8wne, the ex pnient of Ui MtB-, seuatsis vlu ha U-ome gtnvrntr of that statu fjr the unexpired term of Aiuen wan wjUmigI of a Mj pii reguneut during Uie war, and in lUa hattleii around it'eUTahar ui oiniHiiajid-l the bugade to whtch hi regiment a atUtA'hed, The judiciary committee of UiaMattna- chviettB enaui has uiuuuimauly repurtoil that Ute bill leL.tl)--ii(; the ruarruige tietweeu Jtwim Parton and hUau Willia Eidre4x outifUt nut to be rejecttd tm aoiXMmt of any doubt a to m.titiiUtMsaiiiy, and a majority of ihe same eonmiitXe rMi.inmiemled Urnt it wii x-; pe.ii-nt 10 taw tha bill.

Dr. Von B.ilow any: Keerylr.Iv in B-fetou, that ik I meaa, in the be huki, eirtha, poe about in a aort of a tranee, am it were. hen I tit Ik a man about a thing Uitre, even of buim, he say a ye and yei, itifchaiuciJlly, and look out of the I twoHe-'t I said a Urge publisher who was gazing away Uiroo-h the wiodtrw at the other wde of the afreet when I watt taUtiMf. to him, Vuu tiiml have a yrent nunder of ptwu yt title -prat of the country." hv" said if. Bei aaid 'them are to mail act-om-pljfbi1 drffuier ammig you." Tim MMilptured memorial ai.d haj-ti K-idi-r 10 Vit.u.tit.r aitey I 1 i i I i 1 I 1 i 1 i vur1d by lei Stanley on the 30th of JIarch.

A numler of the leading iwmlen of the WeMi-yan denomination wer present i and Uttk fart in the cerenionr. Tlie dean delivered the lalr. of the two Wcleya. to which hereof them men whom jt was a f.rivileae for the chur -h of England to honor, and he eTpreaaed a hope mat no of tiiat church would question the cJalm of the founders of Methodism I to a HHniorial tlie venerable abbey. If death had not interposed, the memorial would have been uncovered by Lady Augusta pV-n-j ley, who recfnumeu led that the tablet sho ild I be placed in the che neighborhood of Dr.

Isaac AVafrts's monument, Touching the rumor that the Rev. Wil-j bam Taylor, of the Broadway Taiwrnacle, has been ealled to tha pastorate of the Yale College church, the Jiew Haven Palladium says: It is bardjy prolialile that the rumor a true. In the ftrst place the college cannot I think of giving Ir. Taylor the large salary he nowrecerres, and it is not to be expected that 1 be would feel like aocentiucr tha anm tha nd- 1 lege could give him in place of his present in- route. Ia the second phu-e Ir.

Tartar has i i recently shown tuat he ia not accord with the latest manifestations of what we may call the more radical CoEgregutkaiisni the Advisory counsel and it is not to lie supimeed that a i college whose president was so prominent a member of that council ami whose professors have so ably defended it since its adjourn- merit will invite him to occupy its pulpit." Mr. Disraeli Is credited with this remio iscence: I reroemlier that I once asked one of the most sagacious gentlemen who has ever sat in the houee Mr. Walter, the father of one of our colleagues uow iu the house ef com- mons and who had great knowledge of the press and of public opinion. I asked him. 1 How do you ascertain what is public opin- ion? 4 said he, 'the way I ascertain pnblic opinion is this: Petitions may tie got up and meetings may got up.

or the coun- I try may feel a great deal without expressing its opinions either by petitions or public meetings: but, he 'there is an infallible i test, and that is tne post. The way 1 always know what is the reel feeling of the country ia the He then had the conduct of one of tii owertul journala which it ia the now to quote in the huse of com mon. It never waa so wlwm I nrst entered it. lie said; 1 1 receive ai-out 100 letters a ilay. i-erhaf wht-n there ia anythins: i ptirriD in the country: and I uiMlerstaiul and find out what puhhr feeiuijc from the pft-iKig.

ir is that which til nie what the fet-i- iiig of tile country ih, and 1 know it before lietitioQ or pnblic metinftTH tuey foi.ow IHIHD-iLA POSTAGE. The Hill aa ic Paaara the on vt edueadaj-. The bill, as passed, reads follows: Be It etiacteH. th.it rr-ail matrer of the third class sliali embrace all paiurmlets. oc'-awonal pui- licaticns- reguisr devoted pritmin to ai-tvervi-iiig piiir.oe.

br free ci-i -llation at nominal rates, pru-es current, heues. annuals, liandhiiis. jesters. nnseaW eircu- lars. prospectuses, bound or nut.

mna, xk maou- si-rii-ts. proof-oheets. mips. engravings, ftexii-Ie patterns. mereliajidise.

sample cards, piioirrraplnc papr. letter envel-; ojs. p.tai envelopes ar.d a raiers. cards, plain and ornaments! paper represnatrt-! Hens, see.is cuttings, IrfUos. nols.

and aU tner articles not aoove tne a-eigtit presented by law. which are Dot tlit-ir form or nature liable to destivy. defase or ise ihe contents of the mail bags, or the T-crsonor anv one tiffaed in the postal iLerviee. Ail ii-imds. poisons ansas.

evr.losie materials and tJaienc bvoks urpain-rs shah be excluded from the n-aiSs. 2. H.at r.f matter of th tbir.1 hal! not en-eed four pernio in weight, and sliail be suhiei to examination and the rates of postage hereinafter provi ied. The postage on mail matter of the third class shall tie at the lowing rate: For ail distances, one tent t'or each -cunce or fractional part tliereof. Kvery jiackae i-f the tiiird class of mail matter siiaii bear tne pc.si-n ark of tlieoe'ce at a'hich tlie same saail be maibr! for fraop.rtarton.

i H. That postaires on third-class matter shall he prepaid Ity statiips. If. however, the postage on tlin-il class matter ma lei at an office be less than the full amounts alKive prescrilei fn eases weere the sender is known, such sender shall be notified of the fait, act the amount of postage due shall be coMts 'ed frr.m s.icii sen ler Injure uie snme sl.ail le bv mail. In case the sender is not taovvn.

and it lias not been the evident intention of ti.e party so deiKw.itHiirlhe to iess than the fc.il posisife sucb pa-kae shall 1 ami tn amount of tiie postage shall lie c.iiecte.l from to uhoin it is a ddressed or at ius prorr desiination. 4. That The of sue article of the c'aiwofmail matter may wrn or h-r nam. on the outside tuercr." with tl.e wori -from ailve or precediui the same, or may brie tv or print any paeiiaire tie nimiir ani nam-. tl.e aniel.s nn.i.s-e,i.

publishers of i.eos.pai.r-and rH-nodM-al? mat print en the vrmieis of itea.fapersor muaiiies s-Lt from 111. oC--e of to reiir, ar tiie time ti abichsnelt suiwe. ipOon tii-refor has been pa-'-'. That trai.s.t-at and -ie. sl.all 1 aonutted 10 and transmitted 111 the m.nis at the rate of one ceiu tiiree ounces part ant! oiie cent for ea--tt two onnees fru-stHvial part tes.f.

That this an shall fine ei'e-ct ou aa.i aiu-r the first uay of Juiv. l.liti. WAMiix.ro AorKs. Th testimony of Treasury Agent Marine is-tore tlie ho-tse J.l.ii- iarv comuuLtee was tlie nrst i-ii. on; to inil-licale Ul the safe i-y case.

Tlie jury in toe case of W. H. tutman imjilicalcl in Ih. treasury n.blierv. hv.

fl lie vss It j. tiliOei-slouH Itial ti.ey stood i.tt ciu n.ou au-1 se tti tur ac inii he house Mmu itt on appr op-ia: on nursoay auincnse ar.o it. cli. tKaaiiuil- to STitaoi.iHe tl. irm-m otll against all aer business, iu the tile nail day scions.

conmnitee imli-cale a ileiemnnatii to pursue same wnh regard to the other WU. to K.i- The lighthou ls.ar-1 gives notice tiiat and affer ti.e of na. a ill lie from 01. thin base Ontario, about ttnrty n.iies east ol inootii Niagara river. The In-nt wul show a wlolet1ashattiiior.ais.it one uiiicile and ttiirt also, trom tue ieio-ii near tlie cml ol the uesl pier at tne nioiiui of Asatabnia nver.

Ol.si. in i'tm-e of the ol-t lai-on on the 1st pier, alwm.innei.l. Tile lihi will be a K.si vai a hi ahiie tlaslies e.ei two ni.tuues. Minn, r.arney IVOIiaiiw is reiKirted at the -point of rittu fn.iii A genlk-uian from Uoliv.ir county. Miss.

remi ts tiiat ihe lt-vf hrok ou Mou.iav" uiht from of in. etc Iiidjn? la.tdi.is aud th-re a-i a crfvasf-e io yai-K it aj! wahmff ai bmh end- Tuis will tne ciiriTy Ik-tw-fn lk iWli-varand the n.er. I'-iciiiup t.tttli'h iiit, ij-liaiuH tou cuuniry and rlit-uj j-r nd uf irgton omi r. Vi turn tte eutleiuan Mr axpi teu at Ttopia. In the suit of Taylor against Gould othr.

known a the iiias-k ndav ju.i iu the suprpme court circuit, morui ir. gianteMl nHtion of def-ii-iant el lo dinif- the eiaim oa the irrfmnd of not suiti-eient evidence of comru-i. and UlaI the tran-ae tion aasin H)atiou of tlie frauds. Afi aHoHauceuf per cent. raiifrnt todcrend-t ants counsfcl.

A ta aaa ranted to prepare tor apixcaL Advices from Samoa report that the ha-lives have be-one dw-satistied un a. of ii demands for funds made hy St etnt terror for htm self ami certain nieni-an reiainrrs. Xiar toa r-uc-tcd Mr. Foster. I States (y to rid him of ktiii iiav-ina: come lo the conclusion a 1 fraud, ttjoier applied to Captain Stevens, of tite Briush hhipoftvar liarracouta, and a meetinsrwas heid.

at which the king denounced Meiuherr a a har atid iniHblor. aii-1 dv-t-himi that he was re-uponnhie Ur Uie tronhle bettveen the of and foreign ivprentatixeft. St "inner- iT ti-e-n h't-ii iu ci-uiiiu nmiit on l4U'ti uiu llamin-onia. whcs he reiiuum-d at lii. frreat crow.is a.sniUle.l uenr A.

T. 8t'-sr- art tate reit'eife Thtin lay niornjpg to liiefiiiieiaj. Lie iliirteo fp.w the teo iae ai 1 1 a m. Tie p.l-tteamrb arr.vei thf ami cn.t-iti of Tuien. Hftr "-Hirer.

i ielpK. iaf-itt-it b. SO-wart. rram nC uriiart. l-avt.

Jijps- lAtty. tit ifoverrMr ot Mav-4. li iaasi, nor l'-ii. Leui.ox. 'narics H.

i. h-U M-ph-n Mar. tlh.ini Jn i-re 4tHi n.ii-e. The ho-fr Ur state ad il ami aas bv fnhv 4.j. me Uev.

It" fc.f.-i.h-n ti, ti a tariff funera.1 v-rvc at the (muse ti'e kiy was hn-i. A'ler this aervii-e tint m-p toy eft wr- aHoweti enter ati.i laiie a ht. ba.4 i 'cipvDn Mil hour aa-l a haU. The- t-wtt-u a- lln ant the or iirtrit-ett di.wn Fiftii avfinif to Tntf sj i-w-t 1 arro.it tu lacer t. Uie 1 cortcjre nimi'ere'-i je.

and teHdd a tot -jc Jistattce. 'lur um at tu- church had b-n couiiuenced a.rfy itthe and tiwjal Ui bates Uie1e trut MOTI.4. The plague in incmtMiig at IiugUi. Friday and Momlay next will be complete ho)t'his iit aiii i-ndir. an I Monday te ahtlai'lv ohs'ivti 1,1 I.U!Tm..I.

I jiloidere nierrhiint-iof biverp.I, Havre. aiMl Jui-mel. Hacti hvr wrH-ii1ft l.i hill I oow. It i heheved luiiy covered hy ai-aatrrta. i ne Chrmide shv that Turkj' ir, i.r in iin ith s-Hitts tiir change tlieir b.ad for laud iu Kira Int -Jray, t-he New "ork former, i.

i Hnd ttnet poh-e -tmi on Thurwar Te dr.j. Fh -a who apprehena-1 hon tn mie tin iiiii Ne (- -I tuMv -i ji ui' Hu A.urm-ao oih.x-r -dioaav dii.ii. alter odi -iAlly commamr it 1 1 it. 'urtscf ti. tlie ui'irt-ut ciiicta i ifauiirsi iit.

s.rt'.'---ji!Y i-ii mr.hniiii-.t KMavomc i nswmWed fhicf ppointeil hint T--ntmivcof i be retHiin. 'I--e of the ivb'le, in iMir a atnal.tiiditi the tt.ra (iii: to ptHiiule toe UuiAieaiUcr ft ti r-i- a. -t, 1.. I J-. i 3 rWd tg and Mdler, of Dutid.

a ho teteMt'ttt to Amrh-a t- un f. i rs thene mdr-ad. have uh. et oit. in aUt-r rnviewmc tne n- pr -ett ituiitH Uti --etidttion Kiw ia the uf jrn: truiltM are Vtr-tt la anatTte.tn.-ni hv lit ratoaa The resd utt.tt tin Cs-smptiJ-aOi'v ffaxe -n au i tie moiuiot i t'eueiMton a ua-rttw rhsaunt debt i rom tu I Of i I' -i paiiiij: off Hit M.t the hue.

there- comd. aith -mi an a t- i-a1 -1t to eat oittM! on u.U -t, Va tMMt tht tsf fV nd ii i on la San la ih totver. oi the di'ifcuit. -I th. aa t.

ab i ra atd i i tun t-aMn the Itte of at' neoeaaMiy fr ai; luiiruaUt. T'my tl plan, and it i- i.ia altai'-li't( i Uteir pis ty i -A. rV not l-r amii'ldln mt d.Mct- i.o roaU I i I i I t. a I i I I 1 i I Baaral of fiMlf narki. a i f.

1 Tnt- Can. Pleriw.nt hi tlie chair of last luexmg approved as published in book of proceedings. Petition of Jones at Bagrne to remove a wooden building on Exchange sueet. ranted. rj.vs.x Tt BnwirT.

Pi- Cc.ru. Pierpont Resolved. That the draw orders on the City Treasurer for aaii appropriate fund. Ad i par roT! fi fl1 IjCHMX 'reerin. rermir no trawhi Craig Crr ui-ii, luaaber for bri-iew, on a-'ronut.

VTm. Wei for drawuii deeis tor. I -Dion ret H. serrioes (UMfimwoDer fivui Aitril 1. l7.i.

to Anl 1, IcQS J. E. iienKint. aervineii ComtnLv oner from March JJs March 1 00 Ap1 fiiarL'f Hiehway Fun4. of M.

Ctwpm, lau-i taken fir idemas Vt At charge JiM.li5ua a'uey fun-i. Ei'J of J. D. Perkina referred to ESTIWATSS. -sMmate of XV aa.

Wehh Ford stre an 1 I.TeII Unferrwl to Can. Cram, and for GiW-s street waik to Cora. TaompoD By Crnn. Cram Resfive-i, That the Clert draw an onir on tbe City Treasurer fur ia favor of Ireorsr C. Robina-m.

for Wfrk done and material funiish for piank walk in front 1 Eoi tnuinnaroa kman the Treau-er i hereby directed toaicup. th-s atid charge Oijuuaa suet plank aik (uiad. By Porn. Tbonij.n roive-1 That the u'-riBttndent be to remore aJ ob-utriKiion-i in TjJrr wret. Ai rL By Cora.

Craiu Relive-, Tuat the inteadrut be itnicted to remrTe obetnictiotaa and eaten ms-hinmi from te known aa Lorinier piacss, running aorih from Ixiruiier St. Resolved. That the Surveyor 1 m-trai to pve tht line of llao.i.m street as exten-le-i, and the superintendent, as ao-iu thereafter as poewide, be lustrucsed to notify parties to remove obsTm-tinni. A-iopted. By Com.

e-viiJe Eev.ive.1, That the Citv Treasurer be, and i here' 7 make the city's note fur in ai-cordance with pruritic! of the ty ci srter. met award nnde opeuaig ani exteuimg stre'tf. Adoiitei. AsS SXEXT HT.LL4. The following cama-1 jlis were confirnMsi f.aiusha street plank walk.

ISt. Joseph street grading. Jay street lias; waik. FTd street repairs. I.yell avenue waik.

Lre! ard street waik. Tangij J. CrTi. FINAM'IAL A1) C'OMEKCIAL OC II ETER 7I ARRETS 1 Eerlaed daily for the DtHiiOcrat ani Chroaicla. EAILROAP Wc 9 barrel to York.

5t to Boston an Xlc to MILL r'aD-ioted at 51 ton for shorts. Sl9 tea for ahirtuflL'? and tn f. "ckX MEAL Rioted at $1,75 t. jt bolted arp cvrt. forurbolced.

rLOi'R at $7,00 a fwhr-ie-ialei for for amber Winter. $7 77. for white I inter and 00 for double extra. Urz Fujis quoted at i OR.VIX War at Pulin? arrt paiS by bttj-ers: 1513." bash for ahite Sichira and 1051 4Jc bush tlie best White f1 and buh for Red-cnoicst ffrades only coiaroandin-? out-iJe rates. Choice- old wldte wheat quoted from higher than the aoor quotations quoted at 55('70c ft Ts.

ac-cordiiig to quality. Oats quoted at 3S0e -j bush. to quality. Bve qtiotei at Tt- l-3erf GO S-a. quoted at raix- rowed State and G-Qc for txro-rowe-J Siate.

VEAL CALVEgU-tkoted 9-. V-ioted at fur f're-qiartr5. 9-- loc for bind -qua iters and carcass. LIifSliD liOtiS iot-d at fr and Iig.it the outside price for prime liht. FAY AND fcTRAW-Markt-t firmer.

We quote rilir? liar, $10-'. Iti ton for timothy, -BaJed Hay, Wluoc f-8. Straw. torn, according to quality and -s feTi'lF-TTT PRHK OF pa lYiatr-H tt.ifb. aeccr "STRY VR.Dl."CK.

ETC. tiy lie Uj vanety v'l'T- tHi.sij. a'e-'rdir'-? t' anhtv jkhrtiia-n: ur-ii rans fwiiiiiii tjiish do Marrows tuh do White Kidneva hitti-. 2- tite o'irsitif yravU.rc-'liu reh ViTfrs f' iji'a Mapie Snar i.t-se v. Ijote-v!) 9 C'! k4'iib 2', Turkey -firt -wtvi! Jt.

al.lmt''" arr st' 4 'Eli '11 a-or Ji'iaT Tt. vanry 1 urnips huu. aitrwramj, to jndv I "i--i I'hf-rrie1 2 I 1 plujll-i tt- I Tied prah- iTierJ i'iir-h llf)c Ii'K. Uoe i-T'oTsc P-'S 14c lTPH-. ti' 1'TOc 14- l.V- ITc i oji-coru liiiiu.

to variety riTTTTn. LWX. FTC. -P-taH 7' 4 4 netw dozen Urd quart 8 10c 'ahtvieea. l-i I -jo it jui.

ui' jn. in i rnjiaa VKL AM) baUSji-Street quotation- Kai.N I ire r-e lToc Rti; rsir, i'-m naw to mih -We uoi ai.ue. ir (Juoteii as ft.lioH-s- WTirt.r-.AT,-t. RTfT. lr.rr hTish i h'ifh trctuiru irnit- rj.T't fid Uc'd I' avk 0 00 Z.o0 Pf.T.

STOCK AM TIOSEY lKKETS Foilo-n-ii. are change in the stocks named Vp fruii. Uie lsttst Hoard) smca Aprii aavajscTD, jVlaware R.tdn. Ap.w Adanir r.presH. Bui uncy.

1'aUaUi a oatxneaa. i ia. i North st pre. j. ir.p..ul.

Pacjne fcail icw aeT vrtrMt W- ''K Far-40 To. (M. Hiviz I'aul Sid. 0i Kt. aul pref ..1 Ton ayne Alton pre tdiio a.

IVL. Lac. In.hana etitrai Han. Joeoh. S'j'-i Kx ..1 V.

A H. Ii. coa -r-ne Michipfln Pa'-ific is Wichtran ire pitm 4 hi. A Nortttwest. 1- noetary Ss Voax, April p.

M. Money ch evt at cent. Prim mercantile paper quoted at 5-so cent, Sterting Arm at 4SG for aixiy-days and 4fft'i for Ghld opened at 11:: and closed at Clearing froin the toJd luu hanire Bank OoO. Treanry dia-buravmenu CuMomfl OovemimMiTs steaa.r. (ate bonds quiet and nominal.

Kaiiroad tmnds dull hutsteaiy, opened iniet and sbsepiently he'ane rirmer. httt after the tijst lioard tbe market wnt much jpreat eat a in Miclnzan Central, which drjpjd fri'tii oK to I'uring the list hr ol busiiieNt the market vra- ateady and actbe with recovery cent. Rock lUnd. uion Pacific and l'arfic Mail -ksed at the Im-rent point of tlie day. with the principal dealing in Frie.

MifhiR-an 4 entrai. I-Uce Sit-r'. a'iim- Jliiii, m. i'aui. Noi Uirte- iern.

fiU' aud Wf-teru Liin'U. s.ft-of si i -or K. i of .1.11 IT. '-4 5- .0 C. of "tilH ir-t S.

Coupon- yaa-r 1. 1 1 ob. n-vj 10-W .11.., .1 -U -ns lill irreney Mxes ct 0V Ii Ail SPl'K-1 11. TTud-oi 1 "-U5 i In. N.rthre- 40 itiT.n lo A prt- )-V 4 Ol.

N'w JerveT ent i.li.laie-1 I. unitieeloii't est I mon i P. Teleaiaj.il I.H-lH-kstt. '7 pref Mai: ira-, V. II U.

Krie it; hi, Mil. A Paul Mi! Tt4 pre: A one it. peef i nicsifo Alton hi. a AitnQ pref LO-4 Pi lif Krie telll bin fi.M-h- pr-t'- Vii'hufrui ei 'hio A 1 1 4 1'. "i UK-M P.n-ifi.- fi 1.

S. ia. i oh teieiuutl A ''it's. tvV -t'Tia linh.iUf. iiorl in a 1 1' llan A M.

Jo-t-pU. 1. 1 Tti: nii.s i-a tfv 4 'S HI iDfMT hhUi rtitujii N. Vieshi'n Ss New irMuj. --t.

1 ot'Ut-iiifl ii -h -ii I' 1 Ptv-ifie 1i' nili ua ut-w 4-1 it I1.I: I Hil l.nnia mtso.tc uud 8T' KS in Mi-o-'t I niHii I O.lt-it St tils--, o4U I- I -i p. -Pa TN 1 OK IUH IVra. "KirwY April 1J fl P. at. '( ITt A "lartiet rnit-i bttt atvady WH3i J.o ti tfrnlf.

at 'if suniinv uiiiaml H.oi AMiMKAL-r-tAM -receipt a n. r4 hWa, Market tor State and eat em rtnttr ntla auchaajr- e.1 Snlet i tiarrH at, the fuH.Owiitif pin--s: 00 for srttpernae e-let au'l HiAte. cnimtmii to c-viMt Vi -iiorn and Siale. tor tffnl to chunt estern and Huiie. T.ia for to ehuive wUitf -nh -it ctwn extra.

7 On late'V f.VOO Oil Ir oouttif-B ext a th. oti for fsfsiMiiioa lo finv extm -t -Mtia. t.r i-nni to pi mie patent extra a-ut .4" a'-O tort hone to hmtiie--tra market t-ai'b Hvs --market mlea firm: awiss. at t's Statti. market ruin s.u-ad mo- tt $: ir eat era.

Jertev an.i i (m. t. and kt brwiidv wtue. hkat iweipf IiunIi: maikft nd- tttea- th a lnmAal; satea Nt, 0 Utt-h al i bc for utita-irstii H' ttr ami Ih- fur So. til to;" ti( aihxat 11 tV ftr No.

Miiaatt-f LfH 7t- tt-r Milwaitken Mi -itJc r.r Av 1 M.ljntkee iu tvr an.t art-ial, ji. I 'f hile Mi-tiirsii p.s, I par N.i vt hi fatrS a.Hcre and fiiin: ant 14 OVotto.b at at ore. inai-kft riiiri ipurt al A tkaj nun v.li i niMi. -Uid at lolc. liiii.t.T Mali kH Ml'Mill till, 11 Ml! ll-l, tav- ut-j itl' a lU-iHi.

I I I I I I i I I i I I I 1 1 Lanier's entenfeUI Cantata. it srerrr LASIER. r.ia the can-ata wrHrn fur e-n t. ot i em dim tt tiie U.ur 'TI0N fF zlH vpre wiTh nobler hnt sroifes kinll.M-'tsij-i-S'ne ni foil. att.J full.

iu oii voiiv ns anrt o'I eiij-r iir tii tu-aau-frt itf-rmj of mi Ajt I ar ttktr my rtrun piao. n. w. 'nlv l.iihpr flvir irMS. tiexaUu: aru er yoi'taikiuj tnite v.it bat Aw in Ta.

Orsy-Ujip a alMt fwc diK.uivit, ci ria' It aliaa But m. JarntT. nut of thi i Ali.ar-V iatr rr.es. Yefit: arav: FfVprrrr-, hum- awav1' lu.twrr rnrs. a vat lour K' a r- ttail ar f.

ai Bcrfjin air tAir. iorrzwrd witn he aui swris 1 ffvr. Terror, Rmr ir rtnje, 31- ie 3 tT aint of lime i t- ne frr.m iHni an I Ny'. Thou iii.t ttr V. Hark' 'iswhirinj-y jn dark, itai ar.r-.we! in yra in aa Hue liir: i tsie tyraunns h-rt of l-ii aueture ana Labr anj ax.lenia-soui Trial I ScntKt Iwjt cot nnifli, tiip stertorm: deatL cf rha 1.

ifn aLd tmthf-r-wa new-iarK tie Ia.i'it Aaa ana o'er. aadrfpLjrUt. TT. V' Praise tn off I -rav Jraje to Mau iiiv, re-r-ile ti-e lanu. dejie nte I-- I I lor- Anl.

how -o? Sieavtn a oiau si.wu l'--Z at thine Art hal! Itr lr a thy CMr-nce tnth (iaU know i as harms no l.v-j. lA-tira Lam av lh jfpoa I.nir as il.r i aUne." 'I inther eerr eian IWnw, i riear r.rrt f.t Ail 'J i.iaxue siiizte, thy g'- VIJI, tf time my anfal'i: 11. a friendly flag; un i 1 he world's best lover wel.daw to THE4.KEATESTHl.nBCG VET. Hw PYoKiwr fraokt'i "Glfteal anal Wenderfal" nedinin. Annie Eva 'ay, Perlorme ber Trick; New York Oraohic.

April li It is the privilege ol the Graphic to-day to exice the most snccassful si.iritualistic me-cium in "ew York, and to reveal, with verbal and pictorial description, the method by which she has long succeeded in and defranding the public. The exposure of the trickery of this one nietlinm also results in tlie exposure of ailbose so-calied medium." or. as Judge Edmunds and Dr. Hare called thtin. psychics," who produce similar The geutleman to whom we are thus indebted for this opportunity to bartie the lec al dealers in the marvelous is Wasb-mgu-n Irving Bishop, who- godfather was Vssuingtoll Irving himself, and who enjoys a high personal and so-ial reputation in th city.

He has for years investigate! thse cccnlt cLotngs. He uuraviled the Katie King mystery, that seemed for a time to defy the "K-t rigid scrutiny, and more receutiy he has lxvn in revealing the method Lit 'u the E.idy brotlicrs produced those ui-inunoaue which long harassed the public mind an.1 impxeil up. the cred-uliry of many thouglitfid au inte'iigut nivii. Mr. sought and obtainel the optu sisiSi-" of the Annie Eva Fay seances.

She is giving public receptions every Siuuuy evening at a nan isoiue re-i Umce up tow and tliere are sometimes a hundred peixais present who pay each two dollars. -n each week day she receives Hfry di ihirs for a performance ia the parlors of some private and these meet-nigs are fi given ami attemlel by some of the most, prominent families in the city, and taie the character of full-dress re cepuons. Jir. Bishop, lieing frequently obtaiued a ciue to tne mystic peVtorm-ani-es and soon learned exactly how they were done. assistance as derived from the angeis.

He tried the programme and fouud mx he cocM do everything that Mrs. Far i done. Then, providing himself with r.tust-aJ instruments, rings, strings, and things exactly simitar to those used by Mrs. Fav. he went lefore some of tlie best known ienti-u ami caret ul olsen crs in the city and showed them how all the results were produced.

These zeiitlemen then refpiested him writing to make a pul.ijc exposure: and he has consented to do so by the facts to the Graphic The following is the letter ot 31' w. UaaaioiiJ, Mott and 1 ilep worth: Ntvr TT' I sir: it in zrent nle-jaiirem wit. ness the xry inanoer in wne-h vhi the frauniiarat ua-uieol the pn-tensioos A (j.e sfmaiicd nsruums. -iaiv Uiose of Ai hra i who has receire.1 the cf.Wi cam ii- te. and other of Uie v.e ben-ve the perroraiance irf theae ca.i to prouuee evil eneets upon the i.6 and iinaeiaatiotM of mnuv pec- ns: aivl.

whs a vie to pot ou effectual L.o twm. weeamestly joti commuoi cj.e co the pntne tbe ma-iDer in tlie so -aii-e their Sacn un -sf as we rer to can oa'v be c-rs-u results: and we tnist. tiiereiore ia Uie imorlTn-e of the wtioie matter, that -ii to mir request. uii greal i are serrn' Ii. M.IJ.VM A H.i'-i ALLA VMiKS at.

jl'-Tr. 31. 1. M.irch i. jr.

Your kina D-e of Ihe inf in. ii: jig m- to p'ace before the public the pro-Iocinj wliat a-e cai.etl auintual receivea. In replv. 1 taaak tf.i.l:i!, tun hit abiiitv lo ti.o friud t-j which vou reier. and your motives iu Ik: stem your reonest.

Ibaveth. in u. to vcrj repecti ilv. IKVIXG BISHOF. Mrf.

Fay, or Hiss Fay, as slie caiis herself even in the presence of Mr. Fay. her husband. has been before the public several years as a 'physical biie mails the tour of FLurcipe, performed before the queen and royal family in England, the czar of liussia. Lord llai.

and many titled personages, and re-I ceiv.u a diamond locket from tlie prince of i. a.s. ujen sue wears conspicuously at ail her i-eancea. She was taken in hand bv Professor illiam Crookes, and subjected to his ch fest fcrutiny, but she stood tlie most ri-id teste timt he applied even a galvanometer aiiJ he was at last convinced of the genaine-i essjof her performance, ami gave her a letter of credence as a spiritual medium. With Professor C'rooses publiabe.1 letter aimojnc-u-s: bis belief in spiritualism.

Mrs. Fav save pu! iic exhibits a in Ix.mion ith ex tra ortluiorv success, f-he artpeared in the queen's tic-. it rooms, in the Crystal Palace" and her pia. es, charging 2 oil for single ticiiei.3 or aiuiuss'on. ana making moneT rapiliy.

I fche reitppeaid here some two or three I months ao. traveling she a4vertised that tiie programme would mmmrare with fastening her leet, han.is and neck to solid stapiex, with strips of cotton cloth, which I sewn with tiirea.1 and further secured i witli While in tins helplens coaaition a series of lwijjeriir effeeU be iii -Iiidio" lloatmsr extra ord.uary. Uie hfe-like guitar, tlie mysterious bell-ritiitin. the curiously knotted cloth, the i spirit rarrnter. mirveiius ni un I flvin; hammer, tlie animated violin, the circular h.paml its er.traonjiuary er.

the babes in paper, the flight, the wortin the mouth orgsin in iu travels, tue irreut gol.j. and water mystery," and "tue I reut i-aii sensatiua." In it will be seen. there u. no claim that effects are prudm-ed by I any supernatural agency, and this outiaaion will 1 readily nu.lerstil by lawyers and all who oleierve that it is an adver- -tlsemeiit calling on to sjienil their money, but when tite people are aaseniblisd the chimi of spirit a'ul agency ia boiiliy the nushiim deaenbos an- e'ic beuijr and ives their liaiues and calls on her audience reeojtnise and chum thi-ir om the dear delrte.i. The coiiipiete exposure by Mr.

Bishop will lie lttev understood if we take the reailer hurriedly tbrou one of ay's seances, two of which the writer lias attended. Fifty people are present believers and scept.ii of all Errailes. The btmse is. a niay- bili.ut one. The World has given several coinum long n.Hices of these seances, tnim mie of which we cv-v tiie following d'-scriptive bit: Tbe parlo- a slie ha.

is a vast iri, 111.1.11 ui tains, liii, roi aiiil i 'upeia 1 Viili iter sre-eees -be baa aeeul-e'1 l.iiiiibei of retsiners tnese opens til pil-k cnrtiiied U.I.JI j-Jst a- a vi.iOii put bis ot. U.e lop step anil lciorr has lak tne tr.aii.ie rea. ii o.it to li44 tiie belt. Another eidifi. ai fhe i-ftroif n-tiaiu tit Hie parlor, snails fi.nl iiltie buD-lle.

if areeti tn-sels in-uml 01 a riilae-r lin-i, ami. raswuiif. niirtimrs "Two l-d-ars aiiii a -auvitr tnai i. aa irresistible as l.re-l. Mr ar.

a-nlta atra'ioci -tail coat and ei' i. "ion. alan-a beany by. He en ires t-af lor aoit b.s mtii lies flieifi t. iaj.v i.l.l'i li--- Ii e.eU When llirts i I 1 i 1 KiETht "vi A if A coon 15 IWifle Ex 10 ii Aprom i Ea.

I-ay is exis Roar I Dar Fxir-. -00 V. Kxpre i Fab Ex. aad i. I 0tHOI II I Kr 4 ,0 a I Mail.

4 V- ay Oo i FK-FKAU ar i ItlR-ht bxprtss. Aeeom T.UOa- bxpro li-A 4 Faat Mail Iay i Bos t-jaiclLx. Id e.a 'Tfca 4a a i-tpreea S.Aj?.3i Lwi-j- il f-pe-. 'i V. Fxy? 7 'Va Tt in 15 a iy jU a.

ArtNn 2'4, la-? iUK Pr-Tr vt IS. At. irsi RK acAo-. I- T. 00 A.

S.Cof.a in it. and Wash- B-Klfi ICint K-rpres 10 tYS KAitT. lVSfnsrf r'iS a-M retjrrt't udAc 5-00 A 5:1. ra I ASF OVTASIO EC AH XllT S' -JOak a-pwisr-r 1 -vo a LINK KUAO. Arrvm tiaW 4 4or.B TS ARijOTTK E' At.

IAoaH Av.ffi al. TRACKS ASIR1VE. ft rht Kx-vpt-jse. Ci I jst Psc. fcx.

i 1" A.X -c, rac A'-eora a.m rt Ka'l Simre l-4ir 4 I F.pr!A.. ilx 10 i ljtt vs p. Ansms uda: ITJiTUC Kx 1 -0O A Ex 1 1 a a Ac v-R! 1 I -ay LjKE ONTAiiiO AH. Px-i i.H ivsbr and Ae-cr-itimtiat a. R-! CXTPU A'Ci I a pr-s 11 tli a a Ex 5.

Y. Xxpmte. Tr 10 rv. a a AUanttc Ex, 4 Aorom. bt.

Jjoiw Ex. 11 p.a a Pt. TuiP Ex 1." :0 a N. Y. Exprs.

7 ilitv 1 S-n. Ex. 1j "4. i East Mail w. alEx.

4 'pa Acvxeo T.up.a i cais bo A3. PanTriiif PTi Vacjtic Ex a lti.t. t.i;.V a lay 11 -jCp ii USX BOAD Frprfss 910 a Acvom A wm i v- a AjClhH SnnoaT' Train Ccean Steamers. "ANCHOR LlfiE I trai fa? m. rc aorrsaca tfrat B-Tai3.

PaaMter acc- arjiraaMaa. OF PaMSAViiC. From VKW TOki ui at N-liONPEBkT. Ca BiS Tb ar.4 CmsT. KiT am ucawa at radooad tai4w.

aa )r ai bf as a.af Fiit-tj L3 Lisa. Co urFirxs Bow.ina fcireaa. N. ar to A.NuL laciJuAlai, tfcdiaia su. oehaair.

ROTAL SI AILSTKAMER? FOR and L1VKRPOOL Mn. rr.n? New Tnaon flATl HIaT ol eca 1 wtrex. trout liM North "er. CF A TWERp, OF ITT BKRi rX. C1TT OF LIME'tlCI.

iK.teTTU CilT Or M'MRf 31 Bh1 ITT -F SPff t'tTY Of PaKTS. UTT OF CHAltJa, CITY OF RlCilMO'fTK PKMencir- wi find tea sTeamerstastetailTrtttwa white tbe piare-T'tiKis art lutai. airy and r-iva, 2 Miioor.a iLre and Wfil ven" t.Aie.i.areThe i3rj3T i It vcWi ana a.tiiated where Vliere is St-as; ctse id U'Tu tn.t;u' rt'm. laAdtes LitrariM. Pi Barber -p AC.

4 imti the ewarQis Or r.e iienTt-r ol ihia Tiinvany li.e K' Hte. Itn'nj tie dr.eT ni I a. Hfties f-I and to i hv iia eana! nio- ts.ee -aiie tisd frcn. p-'inis at reducvd r.ites. i G.

Ia1 K. KroadKay, York. iv Jl 1 1 A III BjCi.Ltr. I OM.T tpfHECT LIE TO FR4fK. 4- 1 t-' i r.N A i.

T5.V-ATI ANTir t'A 3 I ilAii. ti'IKAMEK- BKittBKX NEW Vuttlv AM rtfiiiiw 91 J. ti. I f'ipn'dd ou tiu? Ihtotii moie fftrtbe "t.t Lieut t-eiajfi m'if Knijer)T tbaa any "llier wiii AMFiUvt :orAt.Z-TiHaiay. April h.

'A tT. I ATRtirr sa'H lne.a. AprU JSAN filDKI MwvSa. I iinrfurtine ri ew die, pi 10 ft. accordir-s n4c- fci-eemi-'e, with aniierior -x n.

incJcJmx ir.ie, tH-doirsff and ntensja i exirs eiif te. i-mcr narked uiaa aa rarrv r. wntfiri. i DE BtHLAN, Ajirt. Brwdwar.

Designing and Engraving. cnaina, Caia'-rt'e ElnsiTat iona, Coinred J.aIs. fcusine aud 8iuow Calais, and new ani designs fr utisii.e porpoeee generaiij. tii urk totruRTd to v. prr.Tnpt ani '1 ersoaai atentjon.

fern-ijo, iri new fealiding on laii-a. biiiige, eaA end entraavce, Kedical. Trusses and Supporters. mTT EE HUMBUGGED and it acy A Iras bt3t use Inrprored Robbttr Trass. Lipht, and cheap, and ire from any i jT, aj it tp id jerrioUar to water and periiratioii.

His worn iiJe free mm rai acd i TpeEdares to tbe eircniaiwa aad pi- pare-, ma or to irniita the boly or limba. -ed rot be rn In to eT rx a cuts. CaU at Tna C'ce. No. ib East Maiii "tre.

I D. DAVIS, Iwl.D., Physician and Surgeon Mffli 110 state-ren, rp Stalrw. Keal- dene. Froat Avenue. Opa.

Crssa House, Kothtater. I HIT ATIrfM. Paralyt! and aa ctxronlc Ihseasea. Also diseases of aai'i Cte.ldren, ilid-Kifer. etc with tiose of a prl ia'e nature.

Uie Pocrr rsa made a specialtj tnt iaar.y years. I ISli Ml NCKCCBi. Pa-aiecrs at a distance can be treated with me le-'ect eocceas far corresponuiri with she Docr-jr, 4a syorptotus ti -iisease. lengriof time 'aT-ijveU. ecc atd receive bis celebrated remece or orbernse directed, securely packed tot'-c Tii-nT-one years' of ai araUsied auccess i a sure Piarantv of uie Ioe or an treatment of Uie abo-e-tamed a aa-a Office open Day and Nihk.

Carpet Cseaning. 3ARPET CLEANING TTAVIXG PIT.CILi.SEI tie popular Carpet Cleanina; Establishment, 16-2 South' st. 1 j- i street, 1 am pretatred to tafce up Carpeta. wan them thoroughly, and relay them ia the best wr-er, on shart notice and wiihout Injury to the avs. Orders may be left at Howe Hogers.

37 eVe-St; Beyers Converse, 1 esr-ita, Hi3 East Alain or sent direct, by sito fhlLK Proprietor, 102 Smith fit. Paul H-re-et. Wire Workers. HADDLETOrJ, EXCELSIOR HO. 89 STATE STREET, CUP PTAltW.) I of a9 rr i Cr- AIM gbTTE KijWHI STAMTJS, BASKETS AM) liTRIj CA'JKS, I VI- P.EENa.

IajJO. SCiiiXSiS IKAl-S. 1R CQCR AfiO WIKC9W SCSEEXS. -T UescriprioB of Wire GooCa made to order, attentice to aH ot Oemeterr ari OtMH MUsJiSArli.l!. a il i New Publications.

A SEW MAGA7.ISE ECORD YEAR. PC leT tana ftf a Mr St'Hiti'y jWja.i;-irie.tfr 'nof tteif erenfie raj-k- xWncr u. of every impurtais at any part oJ tats wr-d, toyetijr witii a K. U' ol GjwtilA, tr- lexed and ejiusd uy i-tiSa J.iMtea,ut ta U'B -t-iuily it an portrait a. 3i raa4af m'tnth-aiiiieeve; i uy mi: ip; iLd neni -M fuirt'r n.a i.

oo raucim j. ay W.C&. EiN a'Xi Cotiitawr. Financial. Mortgages.

HTT i.VD rot -PEtiTr. Oty ar4 -iiny ia'-DCa ao.d. lana fiu-t t-r Aiiftt I- pvarcii, c-if- id ar rnL. r-i-tate. Jela.

f'iUe an4 t. ai.d am mi, ap.icai.'tii. I '--LAiaaicvr i.r iiai of Mictmtaa l-jraia, U. I-'AIW- Mil Ii. jfftw a Bluett.

Ilintoii, Cetlar Kapids and Miniifsota BodJiohIer. OF BEOKOAI-r ATIOV li-f- mt.Tyf a it iWhfTtajr MaiB JH. JM-1-it- Mtinc. Jl Inrwo, J- i Ca to.i-.iu- ia.iti-e. 4 fl tfl tv fiAA IVTESTTO BTOCI pas larare hi llm.us- Speculators auotii.l call I'-r our ve.se ea e3 of W7 H'tTew of W'aiJ atreet.

I FTP0 J' Ui ojhi4 b. -ee MalnS T. Savings Eank. I CEST. IHTtREJt FEQM OATL tt fiIDE BAVIXG3 BANK pasa jew imrm! from date on evpoaiia, ai si 3i.E n.si i-m tf aa unrty HaS.

I r-rt 11 -N at bit ITaeideat 1 cveiary. .1 oaai.il us aivproved eohataeaia i a a trrnf rirt r-o-irt flirty iti At' 'T if e-4ir fv tm prrr r- iHn-rmiU'titrm if mm ft- nrj usH aVr.i;,'iT Jj neT.c Vlth fKiftif r-tflf l'rr'a- Ttit t'l nriMK u. 0.y we tmil sT wd fttj r-v- 1-1 mtifl tu 1 tjt tf avMii rxit a 1 tu-r wr -rJi Uaair mpum t-rmatj ei- ai or i i- is. Aritwd hnrririHl r.1 tT af XiA art ftereby is-wl f---. r.

It nli ue rtie t-e nm 4-1 af ot bwt ia. aaa-i u. wi arliii.mc ni -tT rf as. n-i -J: a if? SjW, fTrs-r-i ITX' C.M oti-tfv-1 1- r- frr: 5 i-! A i Bf r- irii. C-w- Tt-- rlf r-ja- if ej trn a im nar-je trv infory fV -m 4 r-nsaj-.

r.r tin tj -w 4Te fyne fi-. -i fn nrf--rfns. if Hr- -f r-n xivsa I itsr -tT. .31 rh-, if l-- irc wrrtr Ti-ItT yi th-a, rl.a:rs& -'de wrr ttus rie-- to'l-iit tt 3-- if --r ar tttter b'j wre ba- wt--! -a -r aiy. oral toi rttrttty, it t-irt-'jr- biive iii ti-r fifitarr i itf t-.

0 Rir- pi tjr er iiW iv-j-- t- -awa f-ju -s-i ty 1'itir Hn sr. Ti t.r--T vntja ti.e power "iit kji or aor rv Tt-mtr tt "ti 'it Os Hr tit T't prwr-f-s a- H.r,ii; tit or iht, if ii an wit th it -'wceTp-. a. p-r' '1 -ii ii.all rise rf o-- ao4 tri pr.y--ty in fr -f wtsv a or tine, wii T.w tlvy -iall al'l mnvntt th jri-r-t if-eft per from (ft tv5 if 1 to ri- suet awni "1 w-i iaiwl frr en's fTtrr'i; tnt; te t. aal wiia r( vj ci -ttsnti r- iMtiif -usfi ruvi -4 ia ivfrttaie- fa j'sei.

taivTi. of aasts a i aerby a aea lH mn tcresa fj.i-wi it. la- HTy Tr-rS-wrsvr anaffw fgf-S -vir -fflfty a-nf fa fr -tt-a r-. ofh- rji irlin- f-jr trt jr-ma-v 'i'lTv iun a- ti fflwTtap ffarf4 rfiTr. in'i hera in 'rtT itt f.v-i Statttt 5ot yira.

OfBi rjf tl- -sf-Ttary 0 I tt -bi-' u- tr wih vjw Si- ratbi- i5--. aivi -serri u.it tc lar-r- 3 r- r.r..jf-riH aef-r-xr -aj fcaj u. iMits, writ ijat ta. SOUS BftrFIiOW. uf LAW "Oi' EW leatk-H; Aatharlty.

iEsery a 1-tfrerjt -rtm? he () nils- aVit ca '-n 'fv- ax 4 l-t ta-fire Uk- tiTeaiwa tt llt--r iay of it t. -M wa--Hjf, ye oy ia -i rimr? ,4 Mf. coap l. pair. fievtswi CHAP.

AS att toneid foe tnad-Ad aad foety-ta- UMT intw-uif -i --na-'-, tied ai a to aTT-d ani J-' rh- in tnLu txe i-uinw oC t- ii-ae-- tr tr Mattel 1ST-, tbrte-a TA aV t3 US 1 Section ewf Tirm'1ysiJ f-irrt- jt rf errVrw-- ajfj a ttj ix Miriltwl ai eonsi iifin't iti -t-T ra! -T .1 -e1IaV' to tit- rai tiie ciry c- -r. avnieai--4 Tb r- -in eretiTwe nt tit r-y CntJet Of ttt -rv svi. Mi.T OaasXH tiOfci ra sa f-, e'et-fir of -waio city ig the datme tsmaviiuf a otae-r 1 iti'-r' it- -iei-Kn itetd liar- eisa- asd "eu sut. iVir t-erm- -ft (-, xw -fe- v-'t. tcsvor of city.

itanB; a Aarii. c- ti-r. a-i. tn -id jear, nui ti.s itr- t.ir-- a-t h--arH ft.r Unn- mi-. eyaj rar- reape-ely.

In -Aca swreeidiar rtmr, Tf iSoam i -ii. be fei-- f-i f.y iasr tae-sjjir-. aai -ra f-ifttwii by tle ma aiurne Uve an rt or A-', i-iJ fi'- tt tftn af iro fr'ia- ysr. Tap assyor sJaai; -i thst 'hj rvfo p.iit!!aj partie- riuiti a tiijf ajtuB-w-i njca b.aarti. Any 4lwt ins hy atjove "rv-iied.

-t ldc 'f tSs alfi' MiCC-SsSrf- Cua ((u. f.rple aad lUiJWi. 3 te-ms d- siena- I o-fn The ftrt n-r r.f Mav, jf btindnsai ap-i aud HU-m -r hfUi ai faiii-rye" tt -j 'u itoi iti'-a 1 t7- 'irse -ac 1 of other nty tty-r eiie a'-fOri' -t tin etcti'm 'Jr a Xkiture do yj -iiail ie "imwd a rr-rni t- aerw rat-ti sani '-f-ri a xmi-J us mi-o a-u -j efrti -it I a- saavttr la.fS. fri-r. rioned for rr- fajtnf it Anv ef SRt-b ltrl Buy fr? rnfc-j v-i bv riv ji c-oCaBcit X.Ji aaijet by a tw -f 3 -i mera 7 trr tef I ft; jaid c-imt- ut a i vt-.

iiu ca.i oe z.rra of tfir? c-iarj i a-v-- rtpjaor-'iiiiiy of vri Ia rc. -ssijr7 a nvniVr i -11 1-a -rj -TT )' f- e-(Tr 1 w' 1 1 iT rrti-'Vyr lae a maaoceraa toer er tte f--auTr'ii cssnaseO. -(-! tv rj sha.1 L-te sxtt- ia'rTfv jB-r ait in iiy i--itlt t.iirTi-w n.V- -J -ta-i s.tefori The "r-riTK-n Jt lii-tf K5-. ui sa.fciJ fet-i trf a fr. veil rv ie art-i yt-i tr- Ma'a-t'ftiTetord in a totA-- iay l--r.

irlii-ea buntirf-J aI h-v of ri-r e. Aiii a wl tne wtjjt of th: I'Slc rl -JOtl W-DTSS, -r, powers raa to ti of ccv by v-i-B rrirr j( rv-n il ard nv-Tooi- tf the aa 1 .121 eiity ani t. tha ea-t -he as v-ajriaUrsivth r.Je- iti r-n esUuitsa -t -a ar! sULt. a- tii-r au- a-n jrT er- Aii aA.ne 4 reot-'rei -rr rai; or fir i'n Of-e Baat-r -hi I mr n- ck -e ciai Tii- trAxturer ajxi 9.ifT -psyu-e e-i-u. rhe r-' an 1 rji-air mf wort, -hall be apriivi 14-yiTTBfEt 'rf the iatr-vt and nr'T.

tins i rjriis rf a.i otvy. N.j moaefs saa1 paiit jk of nuajh rec-iuTi, sa-e a T-te of a wuriT jc avd on tm or-flerr b'-r it'--K aVi'iJVi-Hl by tu. aiiay--r. Such "jarri i iurr- I ib- nre 4ftarnnen5 -( m-1 r-; 411 fw rare and e-. h.

tfe Te- vr; ra t-i. 1 tsjli- ari fure tin art exc-f ilir 1 1 r-irx tia-waj (. ,1. i-niit i.iv a of a-i have CiHitrtsi trf ta; Er-re. prn-t-aent rs-pair -f -rue.

r.r,.ts-, rcpr r-riv r- aliie SCal Be.fl. ie. o.T'.ir of iri-rfor enfrases" any stra writ or 1 nip 4 -ire to i-e Or-lr' rd by Jt1 c.romua of -sa-d ba-e pufr to pa aUiv or-t siii.ii.i iu re to vvned. aTW iu ra-reanTV-r an L.yr. tvjs L-iad av rij-1 yt sa i-rtv ia-aav atTifrrsrii.

a f-i s-vjti -iriKillTea Siti-J a aid bv iiwf. it- t'lerd hii; fin b- a ii -'-r rvixosiiaii r.ivr iiwiiiiufia! -rsri 1 jti u. ri- or tv-fi" Tt rt (Ur' -j '-aJif ia e--ii yenr aaid H-rd -that" n-reja-m ''n Miai flAt-SK-ot tbe av-d br I ir tf yesr. sp-c-f nip "-he p'r-e-i w.n. a rt n-4.

If -amtl rheriTirr ot rhe m-am eo "faii-e fae nun. so rvportcii rb aka-nt un-n-r --rfi ra mo- tJa wicfc tiird shi'. pid tTWif (jW "a Tbe trrsfirysr r.hr city, nn iiv rfe? te- af "ira, llTd'r a WhteS tbiW r-er )-' the atrT ot stant boatra. ao-t ajHirt'Vtsd tv tbe nuv.ir uf tte la suuia ixrard ii.aii itc ttwir whit uui-w dut -tne aifi itmiit Ta-iiiri to CsOsjsci" nf wuii rri(K jei! ia. i- i-i.

Tttey r-uli at-pt ree -rrf iijir ri-c-itucn aoa of re---eiritr- au4 JiJ ijv U-Or-d LU It-arjlt viae iJ-0 pa -rr iu i TVi- a- Oifi-vdj iiM- s--. ry tao-. i 1 ih t- i- oan.eajiiLr uSit-r. s-t 1 i.i-T"' 3 -r- tUcrelrtt-aii a TfJ. i JCBN 11 a LkrH4F MfcW OBli-Bj rU.

rvy Uv nn-f a dinvfe.t: tinw? hs! p. setrtl sta-i sase az tae State, a n.l 1 rr f.vri.-;h tiae day if aim! laaw-o-, a tu- Tnrv swv. taiie 4. caap. p.it i.

is-a4 S-aiulLve. avw AtT an.M!f ettsKt-r two hoadrett ei of trtr- is -sn hiiiir--l a id enrxied, An a-, f. ue ya -v- 1 tf tar -afl reaten lo the raaAde irf tarae-fifTAs laeitHT fKe.r. Tfie Foptt of w- t-h asm tow au raocf a s-ft Ttfiri SeTo oa- of mie ram, e-jer tr Av.d tiurif the riirf'-et k-m-cired ar.d -'An ir the twa in i.enti.. AiiMja-d ir a- relate--to vitUye'-f tht -uj eilntw "Ter a.

t--T havf ftnir i r-ii t---w, wim una sbuii be iut two jar. aui ai ifl- ai'utei' tv fasti- in tafij-i oa (be ttitrd iWula'- Hits. ei-ihteeii bwnJred via axj.i aiitaOy ra-w' -un-x-w-s, ejectrsd i-4v sii'-r -e lur two vssara. i Tha aet staai rakw tTeet TiTt- Nrw Yf-ac, OS- Ibr ae-T e.ary of mta, i i iMi.r-u.l rise wiU ttre uw ws rln tii osifs-. and hereby ertify T'Tia: -1 sue a irjatsfstr-iat linrel asd ae aaiiar tif amifl Jl-rfV s-rtarv of jirf.

LAY.SOI rt Antaorlt-f. 5am a v-nce Se rjp. hs ar. erw-r ttir- tc Mate, n-( lirt Tr tht" I eii it a it-ttuy "i a ten t-trrtiiri v-rt-1 Male. i.

vbap. 7. fart IH.VP. -'T the R.wrheTer -vi ftta Kaia Of ainruu art tt Pa--sed Hrc-h v-. of" sr--r'- Tte R.c4te--er and S-e Rswtwav 'anpny It to nt'4ni it- a tv.tLKn so a tf htyt tbtf svus -ujtj its ranai t-f furti itutl if te isiratw-d I.

are kuu-df-d b-JsU-jinjU tn prvivinc ttai smi I a k-an tra jir mairijrse ifxls mlvay how tv kl nyi-it ii.v'ct a Tw, aaaali av i-l e.t;ia rciir of vrr si ty euht-ra hauiilied ad sfv-nti tt, ri' tMurn uii bv a A at' tij t-iaHafi'- tid e-tOLii-iiia i.a-n. mv ol the rtiwir-. rf ,,1 c-r fui wb- M-ed t.l its ku.ifd tta-ef a.i aa; a auiaitv i.t be Lvmniwi- mrr i wi-j i fbc r-it ai. iwo i niiwai ennnm i Hhi Oe fl-ihuli'fr Ul fthT fa-- tVr-i i jtT- -vrf at-itH-a ivvmrrt (aasea'tia f-sMaT-f ta.pter si.ir sf it? a01 arta4la-b AOid -tflit t. I This a- Utkr iiA.ery 0-e -at il VrWtfy tat atate.

bv tfcsr pr-H-s. wHh ,1. 'u li" rft'W. inil t. ortit um th- fNeawc 'T-i irniwniil tats-iTrr- iHl I lAMf aJTijU AsTt.Ki-iH.3u I-ake, ASu ra cdi-esl br WishaHts Tats Ta.

I oiauAb a ft tr Cghini 1 It never fails to care -km C-tvimptaiata. Lunj Iiiiease ami CeavmmfTt. A jp.cy vuf Ttmit Nei-votei Peldiity. is B-oiK. and irsOtaM-ff fV fafy rRAtasjtv ttsnnnT.at will become Wjw a L.d fc-w trt-'ptettt a it ftnutte fe ud rm-o-o midely ki.t-wa Uiat HUs tiv or o.x MOv vo a-tto TiX is id mfaii.f4e cure aod tHsbhs, itk tt tht He leiia cur ia I ruLUU-Lf To U-H Ka-kKkekrA Tbatteitu.kaof liwaJji of fantiU -tapei'tfniy -tevited to the fw-rtor-ts Sc Jt-.

vT-erf Titer aieiditeiv five lioat jsiiKaiiS ajtd a eti a ht-h rrtU-r In I Mite CfBip4auti Vaf ma nv ft utl flavors n-Arav. iahv hiiTiitjf n-t-s ati 5.e cJ.a.'i:--x a3 tirtiiistu-y tf liw riotla ftosiu hvi th-r afv i aie le e.piv. at-t. e'e, t.r i sna by KuratiU'a lvxira-t i aa.e AM 1 Cl: at ri. ifsvaiia-i a tuui ami t4jJ-': KsnEirtn XI.

LOW tt Sf. rv.r. I'KTIsJ -LKI'Sr -Market rui dull ar.d Banruai; tatH cnti- ar ar.d n-nd a U-. i u-3 qiKrff-iiai arth iKtrafnai i'iiOV'lMlON- I1' issarjf rnh- hf-ar; aiv-i rtw at Hr r.w uirt-t for hvr. m--a ani f.r eilra m-.

Bzrp mardet dull, l-mct Hrnr market quiet. CiT market tfiiu-t, mar-la-H qniet at I 'JV tOT Wwera aud lzc ff-r city i-ma-ciw-ar. I.Aai ma.ia.--4 mi- sal. prime st-ajn at Ti.Tn The lart-r pH for Ktte market ie.lv; aa-- eon-n-on to prim oki WftKn at 17 coTano to prime oid Slate ar '-iO'-'f-vr and n- at cs (-. marWt TCiw-t and ntviian t-cm-nxm to prme at 0 F.v-muricet 'vir ami nrx-tia' fd at I iur for biate aua l-tMnmyivav bia anrt lt I-' f--r e-ru, V.

H'SK- nlH fi Trier at 11 7r. LP HKR Wartr-t beavr; H'mr 4 vrm and RiO i'afirf. tale aid bvr wijtir. at slsfyrnia do at Zift-iMi axd Cvii- nion do at -Itfi-iV. WtrfL hnrr: tVe ftof--1 at r.

i. pii it-i at -4 fr ir a-dirtd ai 1 iii-KMr, and Ttr-xae ai lejc. ifRKm ln Innatl, April 13 -market rahi ateaiv anli a trou riemand at 4 ieveland, Apri; 1.J Pfel 'RfjiaKUM market mies ready; standard waiia quoted at IV mo anil Ohio teat at cash for car lot Albany, April 1 P. Whtat -marr-t Rte jtijted at rhe tr-x tons market ateaoy and jmewha a-liTe. th titwrtet siiea-ty; aalt-tj No.

nux--i iate at Haki makt eay; stale one oar tari-aed state at te'J Malt mari-et aui, nnwiikPfs, April P. M. FTrrt mar-; kt-t 'ihiH and ua.hiiar--1. WaeiT-iiiarttyt flrtn: sales No. 1 X'jwati ax 115x No.

1 Mii.rsui- k-e at V24r, No. a 104 Vsr Slay. Vc seher J.ne aad No. at Cobs niarket nominai'y Mtea-1; ie 'o. 2 at sjijp.

OaTs fim. rule acd higher; iai o. ffrrsh ai caei and 34 fa-fri'w -iiT "May. BRT.r' eTrTian1 ntf-M hisfiter: aie- No. Horlr-z irh at f.V- -a-'i, i ic ter April a.id No.

3 ateauy at itrr- hna; V'a 1 ar Ti'j. Ka- ci.pt hhh flour aad la.VjH hush whett. 2.W0 o.i rfmr and 4il)0G haa wha. Toledo, AnriJ P.5f. Viv mnrtzf rn pTr-ar.

ui at mark ntle Arm an i tvfiv: Side No. 3 'lite auash at So. 1 aaite ciuicaa at No. iri.iTe iifhi-rjm extra a Slichnrsn at amb-r Mtr-hian held at No, a aatnher tUiclaiarHH at 10c No. red t'intr at 11 ic ant reject re-1 at ss.

-tus nrrn with a fair ileinnfi; hih- -j mixed rAi. kw -mixed at rkr, kw -tniKt m-i aa- at no jrrade at and dajnaed at ii'ki. awady; sain No. at -IV; Mu-ttipaa at mbm -p Uatea, 40 ifwsiPTS rlwur. (UX) hn-h wheat.

i.U00 buh corn and l.OC fcii'h oaT8. la fo hh wheat, 1 tuh corn and bu-tn oats. M. Losin, April lit 6 P. X.

Vrx-rw mit qret aort unci-anffed: sales sie-ran rail at extra raL at dosio-Tt ra Tail and Fall a' 1 heat-marke r.ile'nrr7er: No. 2 red lail sr 1471 aid bid ftJr No. 3 rni Fall, coa-v lva'a-; r.iies finn an-1 iugtit-r; aaie. No. 2 ft 47' 4-jc.

Oi heid i.i.ier; mariif-t firnier. oc aK-d f-r N-. 'L hK marttt otii? no-! chat (fed. f.ARi.KT imet ml 001 Krj 3.,30 bvi Sor, t.obC ab-at. til, 000 bjsh com.

I J.ij.') h-ih oats, l.fto 1. nxt i.f 00 buh ne, l.ou0 uead horsand I.l-jO heal caiiifs. Oata eo, 31 FiyH-a martr-f -Btea'O'; fi-a bam-; for 1 f'priiig-, $7." aiabr-r tViuir. $7, f.r -a; lire fi.r douVwe extra. Waa-Mar.

tet pft; No 1 Jjiwauit citih at o. I mhjte krhlaa at 14-ie and extra wnite 3b-; at I.Vic. mariaet duli. eS'-ld nifi-d extern at i.ajTT.frr -market rule oilier 1 lXco ttt-h! No I Vis Jlw ouof-d ton oolte-i an I Si 'j ton --t un-f '3t-d. Jinj.

Fst-Lv-n at $17 r.oa f(-r aliorts, fl ton t'-r and 1f tn for P.A-!ijt'.3 Fist-saT Floor to it-eton roc, to New ork 40e and to Albany 00c. Lllkm t.Fi tipTft- iioiie RnfTalo, 6 P. 31. KT.or-a market ru; -'-it at -r. t.t.ihi ground Kp.if.-f.

for $7 517 7- for An. for W-tute and t- tFiO.i f-r new pr--ea. iv5 r'iju-E at fort 'TT ii'-fri, O-R- 1 at Vt r110c V-w? aad 1 1 -S 1 1 -t --wt. f-r tii-e, Feph at Wton for ctsr-. toa for aiif and 9 for f.3ih-i.

Wheat o-i-Vt dm) aiid ht-a fourcar- hjr aui Ciin anti K)t-r: sae sircars er the ij-a-k. Oats rvi'ius? on v. ilia jr-, ---iEai'i-fi au.i:4a'e o-n -jtnij ie siat at TTtT-V. H-m at f.r timoif.y. IG.uO fur mim ckiver and io iarz eiover.

is.a5. -niA-K iiv.il at for mtw. Ciii1 SI 1C. pOMiitiIV 3t ill-- t' y.rcr-.rr-d.oOO fl-uir, 4T.0"J h-i-i'i wheat. hsifaia eorn.

lo.t-U) bu-h 'a-irv. Raiixo at SipM-ra i. flo-ir bii3Uc1.ru. bw-b and bar-ev. i tilrrtA'n; iri 6 P.

St ma f-V-r r7'- ft rut. market ofne-f ani i'-r. hot at insiiie prices: aaii-s No. a un-a-co Spncz at lhr pot, lottV seij-sr Mac. lo- Hr-r June, ha.

sf-ld at 107 Vjj seiler Jwne. No. Chniro Sprits at i0c and at 'obn iiiars-E ruiea fainy active prM-es a auade Mttrif-r; saU- V) at 4.Hc yiot, ilfr Mar and 4. 4. fs-her June.

Oats iiiai-scei faTrU active ajid pr-i-f? a -aade hititier; sue. No ts at so seUer My ami aiw. kr-t rjie? a --jiade bibber w'sth a n.and. sale No. ti SpTing -jOc 1 "ioy.

Kve inarkirf ruiea ani RfU at tiijc. loi nir.rkec stra is- w.ta a fr deu.aad: sales at u.anv- a fair denzand: sale- ar Wgf." ar tijarket fcEi Ntea-lv at lU7c. tt'-Erp- bt our, 0C.0CO hvat. aLULtl i-h hvh rye au 1 bvih haricy. i'fjo o'i-Vr, bnsn wtieat.

hti'-h com. cuO huh rvjt tush ry and tviih tjarleT. At the aftem.oa -aJ i tiie U.aij. tji-heat vim un- tiaa-J. t.ik a Liai.er k-rd linn and unchanged.

LflBdOBt P. M. V-iisoh 04 Q.pi nn-i vy -16 fo- aeeoat. hm oi-d b-ates 10-4 lbt4; Hwi." trie. I.VIW.

1 ie amofnt of irouf the tiak ot England on balance to-dav is Tr.e rate of dteoHnt in dtv-n markr-r ts 2 cn -nhnh is Vetu the bauk of bnair--? -ie' llie l.uilioa in Lite Hank of Karlaud tea deT-rrat-eu dum ttM pa weeir. The market for Fnirhsh Hmm hi a-ii-r-ihe and for Kuropeaa and AnverK-aa f.o i Aatwer-ps. April i-retr J0 lrancs for fin- a.e Anirkan. Llvenvool. AnrH m-P.

-av-nis-M rii.es oeuvy. l'plaaK 6Hd: Orleans. t.I. Nal to-day 1 .000 bnies. inciudiag )Hies it.r speciitatii.ti export.

I1 ii. ir -JaOd i4jsOd V.teat tf-j fr sfn! Spnrr. frr rd Winler. 1180 i tor white Wiait-r ai.d TOsod for chin. orn, fr new mis-o.

P.a--I-.:i-td. at. T'eaa. 4UstL Pi iCd. Tiiiw.

4lsfM. iii -SI t-vt. Albany Lire Stork Market. At3fvr. Ar-il T3 ATTI.r TeTian! f.r liMr, Tinii a b-tter tnaiity oi cat lie an a-i -aoc-of tr bl' Trsde lisrht and pr.

a--f a fur vian ubou. I jmo heAnt. Broona ara market. Ano, April VI BKOOM CORN There was a mo ier.it tmile reiXM-te-i for gtni ad bin Cini mon I.i rritiii-r vkuv't tit-rat hie a TltJeV 4 for fair trchic hurt 6- be for poiMi-m chou-e meojum and fr camiuuu to fair; interior m-ide and etoeii, aitd at Inter V-K-eaa. Apple anal rotate frfarkata.

ratCAfjo. April 1" POTATOES remain fnH fNr lots fresh re.ieipta of peach-ioaTi at 'Jo-" rarlv rose and mixeti -rariefietlttii iu Ai i i.tS and tirm aniito-re were on; a fvw inferkir bt off--. iSai m're tca.ieal banl Nr fAir to iMlt s-'itie ctiuiiii.o iots StHd at inter '-h'eau. DutTale LIt fieek April AfTLK K-tpr inakirfr a total stippiv ftr the e-i tiajs Tar ot -V-io inai tiwiay and no re-Mrt; frwst ai-rivaJs ttimi-li aud doooe-t Ktl; aty Unxr car Ui-t. ixiil- an-l MiKKP AND ha ir.nfciMi: a oippiv for the -eek tttim isr 14.Hoo hf-ad: no market tkv-tiay no i.nry: List-em market repot -is are vsry tinravor.ii.ic: dp iV--? h-re t'laim ih.it they routd taot jvit r' 1O0 Siieep to-vlav as oonip'aretl fUa pm-e pa -l T'sieiasiav and ii i.iipu to-dar iiwt hend.

nlk.nir a t.rt.U suppty t.tr the week tl: ns far l.i hk) had market -ale, otie soo4t heavy horror it cars iiut Unzii orfer. LAW ldM.VI lOKK-B) Auihortt) Saw. aHtea different time -ha'J fhaii-m, -niffcciss-i aii fuk fTe-i itt-Siaif ii aaU tT' in t.ie di it- ihuii pn--5ir, as -ri idiH) t.v tU nio-. uie 4, ciia. pail R-v tiO-i.

CHAP. AN A-T ani-'tul ehiider lio.Hit tid (Wtv ei-iOeB (rilH.re.i M-. -i ta wiemi a.i'1 -r hihu iti chmir-r tf ive ll'j iha? 11'HH11 V'I (MM1 l.bry fn ittert a aft- in a ibrltMr l-a4d Hwn 7 nird iree twine iBatt- hui(irjil itv tie. a aDusUard. aw-iwy aatadea mo a nal 11- The nt vd a- ftea "sit-, aiiimiiit "it hv.M uat'e't, ele-fc.

uue tr-ir xitr t-i-iar ol ihe wuii tw.l ud tvt. atid fvmmissnrtirr of Uvumt tVuifte-i-y fc- aa'i bomI -n ifiu Bi-Li Biiwur. oh.i.w pslUs T-nta-fs. a HAT Jwm e-j-y a-a hal! hai.il f- aflin fiiirms he vUie of tit, i-imu- a. 1 tt y-aauier of eitv ii i4l iu -rtorm ai? auu---.

-Lmas-rty rrtfuirel at Mr ii-! nf i-t a rf ue M.p rnn-ier-v. an.t tor rvtn iittirrwir lh- li--tnv( liii! jtt imn in au-'b Fhr p-. th allf.li erf-rmo' of Hi. diii tmiMaswaa bT ihisi vt. wtei -a ud -hall lie i.y ter liali Ovt l- iittiii tata- msOs-Ion vrt tow oti.v boaad -Cf -vchI ice ro "'l-'- n- at aa aar.f.ra AiueaiAi, iq itiat, atta ih- Ire-i 1 (MSKItl ,1 i.t titider u.ii hnaatd i ti )Hu-t (.1 iitiu-ett uitrt(i atld lift wla.1 mt -1 ial livu alt ait be nt wiai at ae.

ai iisatd ly tl i Ii 4t-iiitl two i.i.i i or one. ii t.i at, i vnra, I Iwreattswr tur taxw yri a-e -af la- m- P-. -SSiir tfc- b'i'h ali alt l(d tin-" al aud ir i-. a aiv.ts.atkM e.l t.y it, ti -M -r attlal 0Mi.Hiv.tr, itriiif al i--J Ol SUA tH iX' tia if tia by taw -ha.) tl In a a uiiij.iiiv tf l-wTti any ksiiMvn ititt -l to a. iiofw-r aKHil', whrh tt Wit- ht-iiitt r.

ti a aav'i V--l to v-ntOsilit ti po 'isll. ui a'tv tki.s.'ii ssi-ku- lu lr.i,.r- i erv wd.itf -i for Ttvu.iiaOL i -f tH ovi-i. ii bn fl iilnii. -M-oh tafaoitiKg' Wlailt lit i rt ts. i I tkc t- i li Uuil twin uo (, Ort i i a iui io aak tOttal 1WSSI tia.t t-i ss- isfKMW.l 4.

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