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S I S ? T I M E S I M H O t. v ■ |i-*K;ra#e—Miscellany, Stories, Sketches tnd re. 1 \ ' e n l Jp « g e —Editorial!, Communications, C ent Topic* and Pononal Gosalp.’ T h i r d Paige— Local Column, Burineoa police*. Telegraphic New*. and MarketReports. f c a r i l i P a g e —Tea-iable.Ch*t, Ilamoroul, Do- meatlc, Social and Noway. * |y \ B . W. O. B. K., A rrival a n d D e PABTCJUIj, OP T b A'INS AT W a VEBTOWK, on m g afttir Noy. 15th, 1809: Leava Cot Rinse 750 a. or. 13 85 p, m.515p.m, Tor Oedcul»’li# *5 a. m. 430 p.m.088 p-m.on Sstnnlan. LeareWstereown Junction n r Cape Vincent, 9 OS a. . r a efior Arrlve from Rome I 9 10 p. m.Frq'm Ogdonaonncb 1815. p. m. 5 20o i>.. m.. Arrive atWatertowa Junction from Cape 74Sa.m.3SSD. m_.. 05 a. m. aiop.m. ~ n p m \Vincent tP'W. W. 8h*kp* f t Co. Publisher*’ Agente. Tribune Building*, S. Y., veautkoriaed to contract for advertWMf.tnour paper, A G a o l A r r a n g a m s n t . All Poatage' StampsJ Stamped Envelopes, A a pill hereafter be obtained at'the Office of the P . M. a t the end o f .the email Hall snd -not at the delmriet, thoreby avoiding confusion and mistakes. fW A l l rents of Boxes aud Drawers and sll nmehtled poatage accounts due tbe Wa- tertown ’Poat Office, should he settled Im mediate!;, as tha late Post Master, Levi Smith, haa to report them paid to A p n l 1st and will be obliged to advance tbe funds unless the matter bas immediate attention. Wu. (1. W illiam s, P. If. (KX> b r i o * c o v e r e d h y I n S a r t t e K ? •’ I T a * n # hodbptn in the building since Satardsj befogs, ind the firew u #videiitly thfwoxk of a a luocudiuy. t r — W e axe iofornjgd that Supdrvi&ot of Internal RevrSnue, Him. John Q’Dohnelli is liter the Central R- R. Co. About a year •go, a s we learn from th e Observer, tbat company declared' * dividend of eighty per cent, i n script stock, and neglected to make i return o f the dividend. Tho amount due the government, i f any, is $1,151,800, and tha Snjxrviaor directs Assessor Uathrop o f Albany to “ g o for it.” . —Tw o men in Rossie, were-Chopping in the woods, and as i s often the case they set a dry stub on fire for the purpose o f keeping themselves w ain. They were sitting by it, eating their dinners, when the burning tree fell a n d Btruck one of them, by the name o f Benjamin H ar dor. Ho was confined under the tree in such a manner that hia compan ion w a a unable to extricate him, aud w as therefore oblidged to go some distance be' fore procuring assistance. On retum iog he found tbe man badly burned and dead. THIS MOBNING’S REPORT —T h e Pastor’s Association will meat at the house pi R . 0. Keyes, on Monday n ext atd p .n ). M. O. A.— Managers meeting S u n l a r EVosueta. — Service* at the Uuivanalist Olxurcti morning and evening, by Dr. Fisher o f the Canton University. A t State S t M. E Church, preaching m the morning by Bev. H. W . Congdon, in 1 tho evening by Rev. W. W . Hunt. T a i N T r C u u a c n a n d G b a c k C h u b c b , | SuirDAV.— The usual services a t 104 a. ro. i aad 7 p. m FuWr PatUrvTEKXAN Cmmcm.—Services at 10} i m. and 7 p. m.- Preaching b y the pastor. Sermon in the evening to young men ; subject, “ Wherewith shall a young man clen* bis ways. the rooms Monday afternoon al 44 o'clock. A (uli attendance requested. gF~ Messrs. Cl a s k & Grisex, dealers in improved breeds of Hogs, should be ad dressed at Belleville, instead oi Henderson, aaamightbe inferred from tbeir late advertise- ment. ' 7 N ew Y ork , 18. The World’s 'Washington spccipl s a y s The Mississippi delegation havo drawn up a bill to remove the political dieabilitics, which includes Jefferson Davis,’nnd hope to past i t thro’ the House by thu requisite tw o third vote. Sun’g special says, the President, h as pro- pared his proclamation announcing tho rati fication o f the 16th; amendment by thirty States; three more than the required num ber. He counts Now York, Ohio, sad In diana, and will not publish it until Con gress acts upon Georgia aud Tcxaa, altlio’ ‘ many members think he could now issue it | with perfect propriety. He contends t h a t , uo sets of Georgia or Texas are valid, until1 approved by Congress by a direct act to j that effect, or b y admission to rcprcsenta- tan. ' Tribune’s Washington special says, the' President is now preparing a message to be ' submitted to Congress concerning the tic- j cay of American coumerfco, and recoin-' mending that steps be taken a t once t o re- j rive ship building and American commerce I ■t j with the world. - opted, at mcctiBg? His teotimoby corroborated that recently published relation to tbe ill t reatnjun t ol the inmates o f wards 1 aland. The Buprcruu LiUtlge oi 'World £m\iita of Pythias were iu session yesterday. The thanks ol tbo body were tendered to, the Grand lodge of Pennsylvania f«»r thoClmr ter plate presented. , The'rcport ol tbe comnomittcu w t c o n - cfoyes reconmtsWling the expulsion of all conclaves from this supreme body, was then taken up, arid-this being one ot the most. : quei N bw G kocehv .—A now Grocery boa been opened on the corner of Court and Kiver Streets, near the oovered bridge, by Meaara. Kuesa and Marcdlle, whd intend to sell choap for cash. Mr. Murceille has been a plerk on Court Stroet fox the past five years, and is gener ally and favorably known In the city. They apeak German, French and Boglish. and are prepared to do well l y all.' S J u e f t a i o r s a n u t a r . —Gold, 112}. ' — Winter itill intrudes on spring; altho’ allowable, It Is not agreeable. — Train passes through tho city thia af ternoon, an routo for Now Y'ork. — Canton ia expecting a new R .R .D . pot tb* coming season. — The Some, Watertown and 0. R . R- Co. are now issuing half faro tickets to Clergymen. — Hr. Veicelius returns to tho Kirby House on Wednesday, where ho will remiin two weeks. —There is so death penalty In Michigan, and the penitentiary now balde eighty mur derers, thirty ai whum a n women. — Reports from the Central portion of the State, axe that tho mow la dsepcr now than at any prtTioui time this wintir. — Tha author of tho \Black Crook,” tour jtara ago a peunUesa Bohemian, in building as elegant villa near Port ( licstcr, N. Y. —A ton ol Mr. Gilbert Gravss, living t a r Hall’s Camera Antwerp, w u killed by the falling o f a tree, the present vratk. — The Herkimer county* Teachon1 A a n elation meets in Illou on Monday n e x t Bubjact for diaensaion : “ The Bible in our Public Schools. — “ Is yonr master at bom* ?“ “ No, a i r ; ht’a out.” “Hlstrere at homo *\ *■ No, s i r ; she's o u t” “Than Til step in and ait by the fire.\ “ That’s out, too.\ — The Syracuse City Bank lure outstand ing somo four thousand dollars—billa—and will pay specie on those that may bo prssented a t the bank counter. — Tha palace oars built for western r a il roads, and too high to pan through the tunnel at Syracuse, ara to ba lowered to a height which will permit them to paas it~ — Joel Brown, *2 years old, ia said to b* tha oldest man in tho town of Lorraine. The citizen* of Worth Centro, a r t taking measures to secure a Post Offlco at that place. — A young lady from the rural districts want to Des Moines to ace tbe elephant In Ouit M a b u factbm n o F a c ilities.— A leisure hour, as well ms business, took us one dty lost week into the Flour Bock Fac tory of Messrs. West A Taggart, and to sa y that we anticipated seeing ao much of baay Ufa, and erldonce of prosperity in thia branch o f oar manufacturing interest, wo’d simply exagerste our expectation* But tb a hydraulic power, eo much of which ia running t o waste, for want, of capitol and railroad Gacilitlea ia being brought into re- qoliltlon by this enterprising firm. They manufacture frnxntheraw material, which is old rope, tbe paper, aod here you corny see a first class paper,nrllL Tbc paper is then manufactured into bags of various dimensions,—after which the- printer puts h ia impress upon tho whole, Indicating the drfierent brands ot flour Bold. Botne ol tbeac specimens o f printing a rc very cred itable. Air. J. W wman has charge of this de partment. Mr. Basal ere, tbo utility man 'ai th e establishment, la an liraluable acquisi tion, u d by his exertions ind industry, bis becomo a fixture. Mr. Brown, the Superintendent, la a gen tleman, who thoroughly understands hla basinoe, and it is wall worth tbe time em ployed, to taka a look throygh this estab liahmont under his guidance, a n d be Instruc ted In tbe art of paper-sack manufacturing. This firm employ seventy-five h sndi—about half of whom ira girls, and wc are told that many ol them make excellent wages. Succeia to our manufacturing interest, say f3 T A ra v n x D B uictdk .— T he Adams Journal >• »ys: **On S»» orday laat, at her residence in (his village, Hattie McCamber a milliner, attempted to cornmitt suicide bv taking amnio, fjelore tbe full effect of tlio poaon worn experiencsd tho attempt war discov ered, and tnedluol aid summoned- Tbe la dy is now understood to he in a fair way to recover. There ape many rumor* a s to th© cans* o f the act, but in the absnqs of potetivo knowledge of the truth ol any of them, wo prefer to simply announce tba act, aa wro aro informed ot it without attempt ing to account for it, regretting that dnty oompols us to notice ao painful kn event at all, g a r New atyle L* BeAouine IftnUla, Coon's. Tbe President wiil recommend tbat tho system of drawbacks and tbe tonnage tax be amended so as to benefit the home in terests. it is believed that the two bills W o r e Congress are substantially in accord with the President’s views. The President expects to finish hit mes sage aud transmit it,to Congress beipre the 17th inet,, at'which date bills regarding drawbacks and tonnage come up as a apo dal order. The President and Secretary of War had i a consultation yesterday ou the Tepnesacs troubles. It w m decided to send a r e g i ment of troopa to he stationed in varioua parts of the State to asaigt tho United States marshall in carrying .out United State* laws. These troops w ill be sent there at once, and more can bo ordered there If ne cessary. Tbe House committee on appropriation! has fiahed a naval appropriation b i l l — The amouont estimated by the Navy He* pertinent was $24,000,000. The committee have cut down the figures to about $J6,- 000,000. Tho Senate appropriation cqpxmlttee y e s terday flnishejl tha legislative and' execu tive appropriation bill. They have ca t down appropriations below th* figures a s it passed the House, $l,8t&,U80. Timo*’ Washington special, nays'. T h e House judiciary commutes have agreed to report a very important bill to dcflno a s d enforce the rights of citixanthipof any S£*to in tho several States. It ia based uponecc- tion two, article four, of tho constitution of tho United States, which provides that tha citizen* of each Btato »hali be antitied to all the privilege*, Ac., o f citlzani In important questions before tho body e latid cpnsideruble debate, and thd main portion oKthc afternoon was taken by tb c debate. L mwis deoidedtlmt when ibis body adjourn If adjourn to meet in the city o f Pliiladcl pliin in March 1871. The evening cession was devoted t'o discussing the question ol conclave*. Tbc steamer Sclimictsays that while din abled two English ships passed b y and re. fused to answer his signals. The Sclnnid brought 296 passengers, and all were well, in epite of tbe long and dangerous voyage. World’s Havana special writes the rep< >■ t of the resignation o f Genera! Jordtn, os commander o f tho Cuban arm y.''He is doing all he cam to increase tho efficiency ol the army, and ia devoting especial attention to Quartermaster's an c o m m w y depart mcnts. The summary execution o f Cubans by the Spanish authorities continues where- ever tbe Spanish have a foothold. The Delis Morse slander suit against the man who claims to be her legally weeded lord and master, John I. Bonnjill was con tinued yestorday. Both tho plaintiff and defendant wore ou the stand giving their testimony, which was very explicit. Letters were received in court, which, if genuine would prove the exiataoce of marriage ties between the par ties. Tbo case ia ^curious one, and there has b*en some pretty hard sweating on one side or tbo other. Lost night Detectives Otrroll and Strat ford ol the Jerseey C ity police, arrested J. Gonningham, recently book keeper in the employ o f a Philadelphia firm, on a charge of ewbezling over $7,000 from him employ ers. .'Bullish- Fradfaico , and Stock H a ifa«(.. Lotonow. 11—1 Y.\(. ih 'i A c t ' t u i o l u r i ! ir > u n it t . •*n4 : e' ttlil Wi , l.siT, W*'4. , C’OBRo's - Mi A p i r r i f r t i S t'(h*. 10 in svH* . E r ! i \ f i t i l r r t l , ll. M j ; t i r o n t W e s t e r n , L i v s n j ' i ol , 12. C’ h !' .?« t pcLol ti blir I 10\. OrtvHi.B 11 *,. K-tl Wvftcm W he'tl •'*. ctl . KeA W niter v IW. liirdiii. TNjtU, qtiivl- G E O . P ® Y / E L L | g N E W A D V B H T ^ B B r a E N ’r a . .-fkiSEIi* AFTERNOON DESPATCEES. th* street c a n ibe conductor said to bar, J received at “Mi*, your fare.\ \Well if I am,” replied j fS T A S p l . ^ i d ahe “I don’t want any of yonr impertinence.” j rfcaj vc(j ^ — $390 worth ot trotting to oome off a t I Cape Vincoal, on Tuesday and Wedneadmy | B T “ S hoo F l y .”— A nother grow of ths 15th and 16th. First day t uorao \Shoo F ly” Bows In g o ld ind silver fringe Situ, just C ooke ’ s purse ot $60. Btcond Day a purse ol $240, heat three in five in harness, open to a ll horses far and near. —Ths most successful beggar in Chica go is a little girl, elegantly dressed, wbo pretends to havo lost her mother on t h e ■treat, and wants somo pennies to psy her ctr fare. She invariably gets them, and h e r employer is getting rich very rapidly. —President Grant has accepted an in v i tation to attend a grand mass meeting sat th# Woodstock Common, Conn, on the 4 th of July next. Hon. Stewart L. Woodford and p . P. Butler have consented to ad- dras tho meeting. —T. O. Chittenden, the newly appointed I*oit Master a t Adtme entered upon thedis- chargc of hia.duties on Monday last. Th* fact that Mr. Green the retiring P o s t Matter, hid b old ths position nine successive yhan, ia ihfficient comment upon hia ability and'popularity as an officer. —A t Ottumwa, Iowa, ^ n ice young man PLt a sheet around him to scare a Dutch man* The Teutonic gentleman aaya: “ X ■host jump m y wagon out, and vip th© gost a l l tha time, rw o h ld vip him if h« was w b o k grave y a r d ” Sou© on© stkod th* young tniaa What tiiett hia bUwk eya, u d b a a a i d b o U d received b a d o e w k f o m Gwuiatty,> . - ■ -L a st Mo ^ f • fira broke o a t at Port & ; d « i ,i i i tiw d n iK ■hfigfocsryator* o f D r .I^ g lu t ^ ij,* ikUdfngasdantire etateetii'W ^ i ^ i e d , received this morning at L L. Hunington’a^ No. 10 Arcade. P ie r r e post Masob, Jeff C o . ) Fob. 25th, 1870. t N. M. S k i t s , E sq . ' Dear Sir.— I have used for myself and family several bottles of D r .'B inbse ' s E lixir ok R itcbakb , and do not hesitate to say, I conaidqr it a very superior Medicine, fully performing all promised for it, and I never intend to b e without it. WM. C . PtEBKBTOKT. tWF~ All Orden ihonld be addreaaod to S . JL RllITB, Drngvlit, wholesale A*mt, Wattttown, N Y. to fcocnre aaxmrlon. mcLVntl OS I > aad Stock. ofbuildfH*a4l>tO<¥k about $ 11000 , ; $$,- Specie Fa> m ent. Hoffman & Weinburg, 18 Court street, have this d a y resumed specio payment, and are Toady t o deel out s i l w in change to their customers. xn7dtw © “ P i t i i c k a i u c E * 4 t . a n d p l t a s a a t t o t a k o , - T h e — S n g U i h C i t h s r u c L a z e n g N ” a r e c o r d i a l l y w o l o o a i c d t n a v t r r L u n t l v o p p o s e d t o n a n i e o n a a a d v t o t e n t 4 o » 1 n g . T h e y a n r a t e a b l e t o t h e l u t e a n ! a g e n t l e c u t n m L a x a t i v e a n d C a l h i r t i c . T r y t h e m u d j o # w i l l p o t b e w i t h o u t t h e m . S o l d b y a l l D x t m t l t e . B . U W l S f t C o . Bole' A g e n t e , W a t e r t o w n , N . Y , BT* Eleo, trorpla. Drab and Brown Fhuh, tor I a - 41**’ sack*, at $ 1.60 paxyird, it DBSurroaDACo'*. S r e s a B b k l n c a n d H U Iiaary. MF“ NM,JHUftb iHK aay I* ttelttlM ot V t M W a i i i riekity. iktt ftwaalUadateihawllI attkarttifcJ.f*iwlsUrattFluwii*,Fattl>iw. La *M, c f r t e liM w * , VdvatS, <3(*M|iM>'Vaill ttdttattiift * t very rediced ptieaa.- •Am who havs matyarcbaiia tkste kUUaaey, om aate twwaty- impMMltaftiMrakcrttattfMtiAfMtt. XilfifWVN several 8tat«s, and It providos ia eubt^xice that all corporation! created by tha Legis lature of any Stata, and doing buiineu in tho territory of auy other Bute, ahall ba entitled lo all the rights, privilege*, iL c , guaranteed by the constitution to the c iti zens of tb* aevirel Slates. Tho cffoct ot tha bill, it it became* a law, will bo to abolish discriminating tax** or regulations now imposed by a Stato upon corporations of other State*; such aa are imposed upon fir* and Ufa insurance com- par.iea, railroads, <fcc. It is also,behoved that i t will apply to commarcial traveler*. lt will be rcmcmbored that tha Supreme Court, in deciding per capita railroad tax oi Maryland unconaUtntion&l, look a atop in tho direction Ihts bitl is designed to con firm. Herald Waibington special aayi; The House military hill will receive at the hands o f tho Senate committee o a military affair* a preliminary consideration on Monday next. A prominent mafober of tbo cona- mittca, in speaking ot the subject, observ ed that the bill had many features which recommended it, b u t ia aortic other respects it waa objectionable-. B o was ia favor o f reform, but not in tho way of mustering omt officers who had dono faithful service; h o wss in favor o f a reduction of the rank and file. The committe w ill act deliberately, and will not report until every point in the bill haa been thoroughly considered. N * w y o * x , 12. Yesterday tbe steamship Coltzabia a r rived from Charleston, S . 0., having om board tho mon, 14 tn number, who were lent o u t tq Cuba with Gmnwaldth, b y Messrs. I.sumen & Kemp, oi this city. Among the number were Messrs. John son and Foster, who were wounded by th© Spaniards when Grcenwaldth was murder - ed. Tho ball still remains in Johnson's head. Foster is slowly recovering Th© party a ay that after tho execution of th© murderer ot Greenwaldtb, the Spanish au thorities ware as kind to them oa the cir cumstances would allow. Justice John White, of Hoboken, wu© arrested on Thursday on a charge of un lawfully detaining 12,000 francs, the pro perty o f John Keitzler, who wu arrested © few days ago on a warrant issued b y White, charging him with eloping with tha wits o f ! Michael Marita, the proprietor of a leitahr- ant in Staa&burg. White w u hold to bail in the sum of $4,000 for examination. Tho long and bitter fend between Ih© Erie and Ramsey people for tbo control o f tho Albany and Susquehanna road ha© been amicably Bottled by the execution oj © proiftr lease of tha xoid to th* Delaware? and Hudson canal company. It ia c n i wiiUy rumored in railroad cirriw that tho Nsw Jersey {UilroaA dtikptoj i$ negotiatiDgwith to* FatttaoAuM .VM rttk aud the MEi<)!|ticl railroad Compi^ya wher© the New Jeresy railroad will secure » thorough cMMctio* between the m r tbira \ frontier aud Washington, and tbtMQbeeontt! the$uocaaa(ul n vol o f th* Xci* railrosd. N e w Y ore , 12. Aatay of proceedings has betn granted In th* coee of Hand, the murderer, and ucu- tenoa defined. Gold opened weak, but has become stead ier snd (inner. Governments are o f! about one per cent from jeatertUy’a prices, but are steady at tho dcciiec. OtNClSHATl, 12. In fifty churches in thu d t y and suburbs 2.09$ members have been added during tho present revival Thia (loci not tmbraco all tbc converts, vary many oi whom havo not yet united with any church, and some the I pariahs* havo not been beard from. Of 1 ,- 150 whos® ago*- axe known, there ia nu per son over 70 years, tnd but 37 between tbe age* of 60 and 7» year*. Between the ages of 13 and SO years and SO and 60 years, tbe mem ban aro about eqtud. Tho distillers o f th* third district, (Day ton,) . are showing indignation at tho en forcement of tho 46 hour rale. One or two have paid ihair Riseumasts fbr defidenoy under protest, with tho intention o f com mencing uoit against the government. C l U O i Q Q , I S . A large number ol leading man o f Ghica- have signed a coH lor a mass meeting to night for the pnrpoie o f memaralixing Con gress tnd adopting such other means ah [ may bo deemed proper to oecuro tho early ' reduction of taxes, both under tho i n torn al ' revenue law* snd Slalp lava. The maeting will bo addrcoscd by Hon. Thos. Haynoaud others. P a s i s , iV Kx-Quoen Isabella and her husband havo agreed to submit their differences t o arbi tration. The tribunal wQl wil be composed of five parson*, one ef whom will be Julc* Farie. Loauas, 13. TheJtoudon journtis conuder thuJFrenoh note to the Homo diplomatic, and arror into which M. Oilivicr, via done by following the advice of Jules Faric. *aaS § ™ r iM k R ® B £ n P ,i« x r a i 2 . SIX-CORD. For sale by all dealers in PRY COOP8 A NOTIONS. . Ag’ents Wanted F u r o u r n e w llln a t r a u - r l b o o k o f 4G8 F a g i - « 'PUF IT P fiH F othO B n sN s i u j j J j A r u o X i a n o i s o B B i o i i u i i . - - - T i lU U k a q c o i d h i K t o th o “ J o u r n a l « ( C h e n i t ^ i i y , ' 1 a ix ic $ iU I lt i t h i * r a 8 r k c t u* q b j iu g o t b c c o U f r o r j h o H a i r , T h e . ^ * M » i i l i c R l U a i : G U c ” ia y » t b m t l l i o y a r o w o r t t t l c a i * av d y e s , a n d lh a t t h e i r t a l c l e a T h o p t o i i r U ’ i< n d;»ro n o t a i i h n i i t t h r m t o o b e a i l c f l l G h r is tH d o f o 's K x c c lsio r H a ir D y e . ou Uio rotlmry. im- \ lo-o.uimljA.d by l^rcfcniOJ (.'.h'Htrii, i h v ^ r t a l a n a ly t ic a) ctl/H f /M /.'y / u t n n ' t f . M w e ll ns cfllck itt. 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T h e c a s h fiiibsi i i b t s l l o t h e O a p i t al S t o c k ; The oxeellonco ol the- 5S jnilo8 $!- ■ i cadv built, ind ts full equipment , The plam completed irid monoy isxpendcd foi \ ifi; irous htnshiR^ flf the Lino in the bpnnjj; . < The excessive cammgu to weCYttti . from tlio completion ofthe whdle line; * - ' T li o uinij Ii fcnuki u g 1* u n d t o i th e '•ortiiin ve(lciiii>tioii o f t h e Bonds/, Tiie vbr\ lilKJiul nitoicbt^ rumnn^ i»ver a'tern ot 40yuns The seeui it> ifloi dcd bv Ktgistrj Tho Moi toago cov cung the enfcne Road, Equipment Piauohree, ind all Poperlj pit sent and futnre-/. indeed tho security ot twice thfli amount of. Bonds issued; •;« ^-v The low currency price they, sjye uow offered ut. All this is venhed in detail n the-': complete Pamphlet, which can be hud o f us. W e KNOW these Bonds to be ' good, and we leuow. the character ■ and capacity oi the CoInpaBy,* asliv mates cpn be implicitly relied upon to give the Bonds the-highest itm d - wo. 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