Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 02, 1868, Image 1
The Whole Case In a Nut-Shell.
If Grant and Colfax are elected, all the la
test indications from the so-called reconstruct
ed States are, that in less than thirty days,
Skandt Waui Democratic Meeting
i ants- -Spcct-li from Son. B. H,
' Cord t om Mr. L. h. Levy.
. . cmber i — A1
|i meeting, %1J Hfi ; dast
Are^ hy itotf. B.\tft «ill,
dttcnti ) of th" Democratic J
mentions iss iec at sL-.he
Lon. H/; said that Grant was nothing, Sey-
fc , &iF «6fau5g\ :l » vLitruments-v yTUe one
A NEW SENSATiOI*
re Democrat-
'A correspondent of the Cmcinuati Enquirer
wHte& to that ]>ap^- i from Brooksville^Hjr.,
piderCfetober^l^ as ffiMWrie J i
A wonderful phenomenon : has recffiitiy
iuafclhi'i*r i hB>afcanne on .TWatyrtffik.i imij
i»Ho ia i*tty. Rfifl Cowntry.;
this moment. Read the dispute
The Radical experiment of
tbdfee people byla-civil adminii
snltrpf aboiTv
jCoBsarfiorft
latter. Thefi
tion will be fc
“And what
ifi'CRTim:
M
... . . ;.;:V 6 00
ir¥rO>'!> lOY-UU-H, IV - ! v -. SCK
as Tlir.ot Y,e sd-irsf.:,- i to tUo prt--
Aromatic Arabian Gums
Fragrant,' Brilliant nnd Permanent.
WITHOUT A. RIVAL FOR
OIFE© FURNITURE.
i > is for Democrats to
i ■> bet her free government
t r.! * * ldilive orfi^vttrbe-
i chances for election better
idicals build all their
panic in Democratic
•on; rate would come square
* Seymour would' be elected
liion vindicated.
tred; administra-
tion is not backed up by bayonets and batte-
UlfrUlSioifeo^o&y JntUnS^iir&iosknurrf
be punished, and order must be preserved,
no matter who is President,'and no matter
Row soldiers are employed, nor how much
money it may .cost the taxpayer. . Wo grant
that ’ assffiwbi&tion = is -a horrible -crime, and
one to be punished; and we grant, ‘also, that
law and order mnst be preserved, no matter
tig Am» £*per ftAndlslicd . a mo
ill. l.Av.i their’ tmlcx» prunyitty at-
. titling the 4'mowtU tortiUe ttm#- de-
piiin ffincc&j&Mnul usdena by positive
Brooksville, was returning home from the
southern: portion ' of the Cotiiityy wiifl»e he
had beien buying some crape of iobecOQ, and.
b«ng belated was riding *loag : amroad,jwhen
suddenly he beheld> most frightful object in
the middle of the road, immediately in front
of him. I -frill give you description of it
as IlieaaiiitJSifcimliaUpte-a: iG. ni *bot1:
“The object was about six feet in height,
and walked upright. The face was at primes
Sat of a man; veify pale, With curls of ‘flame
JfU^ig overhis &hOtMeis; eyes of snlptinraa
blue, changing; constantly fin. Rizp. one mo;-
so c.( ntainic^ iuapo^taat ntn
H. i Wo cnanot undertake
;iu*. .oosid.
jAh, General, the same thing.waa
80 Bay Str*
WOULD INFORM THE WJSDfgSl
jldi ril Iscrs.
inra inrt-d lines of
ot
jj^jj_oity, uoi *,: i.-.it m a card supporting Sey-’
inont.-i -He says: “ i have reliable informa
tion from all sections of the country from my
people, *aid thfey, %s ’-iltolald? ire faUS^Ha
for Seymour and Blair.”
j He assures the Democratic party that, he
will use all honorable means to place,
tit the head of our once free and independent
nation the man who will defend the constitu
tion and give justice to *11.:
But what American wants the sort of “ or
der" that‘“reigned in Warsaw,” after Rossis
private opinion istiwfaliftwill be -
whatwiU be the result? Cpn (
y*n^MLtoj»tlqpto^agmTOtoiB
States similar to those adopted ii
m.-nt large as a tin
sSouthem-
Ireland of these Soathem States, with an
reusing and living off the
of the Soufhare disfran-
] sable to make Radical
ust as sure as we are per-
resident class, an
governments that are neither in harmony
with the will of the people, nor administered
other a sword that seemed
to be about four feet in length. Itslower ex-
: tremit)’ was that of a horse, with legs well
proportioned, and hoofs as those of a horse. ■
i Its tail, which was about three feet in length, l
solid sheet of
BY telegraph
THE MORHIlfG NEWS. !
GUE, PE
Cotton ai
with reference to their welfiire and happi-
ness? »
Apart from the shameless injustice of . the
thing, however, the question which every-la-
boring man, and every tax-payer here has to
WWmffetflii •• Will it pay ? ”
wasof flame. Ito breath was a l
fire, which vibrated with the hearings of its
breast, like: the pendulum of a clock. It was
-32 PERMANENT
AXLE GREASE.
the Northern Democracy, we will kill it at the
North. The Radical leaders know this, and
self-preservation , will compel them to adopt
'harsh measures for the' South. Despotism
here will eventually reset upon the 1 North. J
free while the other half is in a state of vas-
;< „ ”, t ' ' ~
to feel the same tyranny which we are*'now
feeling, _ . _
North, and. it is merely a matter of time fon
its occurrence. . Revolution at the North;
makes ns the arbiters, and then tht? Radical,
party will not only he exterminated, but the.
South”—here the General paused. .
“But the South J.” I queried.
“ Will be an independent republic.” And
after a short pause he went on: “I may. not
live to see the day, hilt you may. Jeff! Davis
truly said that although our cause was lost,
the principles for which we fonght can never
die. If moderate counsels had prevailed after
the War ended, we would have had a lasting
Union, but onr great idea of republican gov
ernment would have triumphed in the end.
Extremists have,.prevailed and will continue
to prevail for some years to come. Captain,
we have a long and dreary prospeet befOre
us; but I believe things will come out right
after all. But when freedom comes again
there will be two governments instead of one.
In their effort to prevent jhe possible chance
of a Southern confederacy, the Northern
Appeal of the Disfranchised Irish of the
South to their Irish Fellow-Citlzoifl of
the North. • ™ * h»_*_ ▼
IFeQoiD-counlrymeii of the North !
To you who were bom on the same soil;
o you who, like ourselves, are natives of Op-
ask^himlelf is, • • Will it pay ? ” Will it pay
to keep up a standing army of a quarter of a
million; of - men to. govern these States . that
would govern .themselves, if only the Radical
party will let them,' without costing us a
dollar?'
Will it pay to have these ten States con
tinued as military satrapies—not as free, self-
governing States of the American \Tuidii, but
-merely to furnish offices and sinecures for
certainly the most frightful bbject I ever be
held: It walked .off to the side of the road,
and then vanishefL When it disappeared I
immpdmtttlv nut suuxs to iuv horse and eal-
| loped by the spbt wliereT had seen it When
: I arrived at the Bumnrit of the hill, about two
hundred yards off, I ldBkedback and saw the
object ih-the-same spot where I first beheld
it. I stopped my horse and watched it for a
moment; it walked over to the left ride erf the
road, and mounted a rail fence that stood
Saturday’* ^Dispatches.
The sew Orleans'l?oUee Trouble,
jteOsamJra. P cb '
before the injunction
Court was f —
One-half of this country cannot long remain
salage. When* the Northern people are made
j*--< ,i — Ayranny which we are!now
II be a revolution at the:*
." i
Revolution at the North;
makes us the arbiters, and then thtj Radical.
LYON BROS.,
COMMISSION MERGHASTS^
75 Smith’s Wharf,
Baltimare> Mtl. * T
>ber 31.—East evening,
from the Fifth District,
" . — j served on the.Mayor, he h*d ap-.
~ intri Robert Diamond Chief of Police,
jrith instructions t
rae oni a ?“<> u -
Xheji instructions
Xhis evening- ('
Sa(
tin* marchnnts
General Rousseau, ,1
tisitei the club-rooms of -
tje dnb which has been mi
He troubles with the
countable feeling i
of (he death and wo
iressed, .drown-trodden and sorrow-stricken
Ireland.- J ’ - ' 1 1
Fellow-Irishmen, to.you we appeal, in this
mr 1 3iiy of drstress -'and trial,' of- oppression
nnd misrule.^ Like, you of the North, we
were once citizehs of the United States: we
-i to demand the office, and
wandnto in case of refusal.
-1 he has complied with,
j-l they intend to f, appoint a
itaitendent on the recommendation of^
imorchanta and*un*srwrit&s? B ’ A a. i
by. request, .ffist night,
is of the “Innocents,
ost «rcgninentin'
eepirid^ia which
exists on account
unable
VvtJitJ UULc LlULClIb Ul UlC .-FUivcU QUIWjP,; »>C
had a share in the election of the men who
administered the government and of those
who made the laws. We were recognized as
an integral part of the body politic, and the.
most honored and respected of our fellow-
countrymen were elected to positions of trust,
*ws*sfcfau*a i “- •-*
We are nolonger citizens.. . ... ...
We have been deprived*of our right to
vote, and in many places have beeu driven
from the polls. -FI 1 •' 1
The Radical registrars have refused to en-
rer our names on the registration lists. 11
Thousands and tens of thousands of our
fellow-countrymen in the Southern States -
have thus been disfranchised, while every ne
gro who presents himself is admitted to the
to procure an honest livelihood at home?
If it will not pay, then by. all means go to
wort anil help elect Seymour and Blair, who
will carry oil-the Government, Sonth as well
as North, without force, without standing
armies-and without enormous additions to
the national debt, which these armies neces-
ritate: ($2,000 per annum for each soldier.)
(TWt#,;- even now, before the election, the
condition of society "in South Carolina Under
the Radical regime is such as to compel the
jaeoinns to call on the Government at Wash
ington to place i the State under martial law.
South .Carolina* lffiiud, - one of toe States to
which ‘ ‘civil government” has recently been
granted, and winch was supposed to be doing
well enough, to get on without soldiery. The
only fruits of that civil government ’thus far
are assaults, riots, rapes, murders, collision
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Bay Street,
(SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
OSS?.
(hi members. .In,
From McKean’s Island,
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
PER TON 2.000 POUNDS, GASH:
Pricest Ssvsnnsh.'/. J.'.'..;W
At Augusts..,. 35
WBLCOX/rtlBBS & CO’S
MANIPULATED GUANO l
A mixture of PHCENTX and' Kor 1 PEP.rvr.U*
imiSff ssi ulili li !■. mrTirr T" T-T ~ ;HS ilOfi
SUCCESSFUL MANURE to use.
PER TON 2,‘bOO POUNDS. CASH:
Rate of interest and
warned them that responsibility for all out-
ra^eiand disorders in "New Orleans was laid
c n baihquldet^J«sd#hathelooked to them
to keep the peace, and to encourage others to
dothe same. He said he felt it his duty to
Milthsm that the lawniust be observed, and
tht every man who had the right to vote,
Bull tote unmolested off election day. Gen.
Ijoiuaau was enthusiastically received. The
olttbs pledged themselves to obey his wishes
dgfln.lhe present troubles. The presence
ofi Kr -anited States uniforms are always
COTTON BUYERS
of races, fill threatening to end in a reign of
terror and-general ai&rchy;*- - '
- As of South Carolina, so of Louisiana, nnd
of most other Southern States. The news we
have been publishing from New Orleans, the
few days past, shows hdw utterly itflpbssihle
it is for the Radicals to maintain civil admin
istration. Their newspapers here, andfthair
stump speakers, are as conscious of that feet
as we are, and hence, they are dealing in
‘ courseof arfew weeks longer,
re driving away, the carpet-
will be brought to account
i till after the election, and ;
e whole land with bayonets,
‘be done even now, but for
feet* it would have on their
‘ —AND— m
feneral ^dni’sn Merckan^s,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
Office corner Bay and Lincoln afreets, np stain,
have received a vote less than Grant will. I
repeat that the progress 'of this revolution
carr not be checked or hurried on by any
particular man. God knows I sincerely wish
that the prcfepfccf Wi brighter, but to me at
least it is vayj dark. ’; I
The conversatfofi wen turned. to various
topics, until i refercfice. .was made to ex-
Governor Joseph E. Brown, when General
Cobb said:
“Do yon remember, Captain, that while I
was in command of the troops below Griffin
Fearing lert the regularly elected white
Magistrates in the several counties would not
violate the-'law and their oaths of office in the
attempt to enforce his illegal order in relation
to the three ballot-boxes at each county rite,
the “ Express agent ” has appointed and com
missioned a number of negroes in the lower
Districts as Notaries Public, with the power
of Justices of the Peace. These new negro
ex-officio Justices are directed to open the ille
gal boxes as directed by the “BuRock’s " or
der.
But the “ agent ” will find a fly in the Rad
ical lock.. The Ordinaries in the several coun
ties ore. yary generally, white, lay(-abiding
citizens, and, as Bullock sent the commis
sions of biff negro officials to them, with di
bag civil officers
wq shall ^over
* Tuna WGhfngtiiu.
►ton, October 3L—Butler’s motion
j the suit against him iu Baltimore,
k of his Congressional privilege,’Was-
nd the trial will 'proceed. The
nuployes who' tesigfi are alioweii a
Eve of ubteneavrith pay; others on:
list wlio persist-in their efforts, to
their places, w01. be summarily diff-
Commission Merchants
for if the
it vnaiypany geu* mm. mi.-M.uoi
years, they will disfranchise you, Irishmen of
the-*Northern States, as they. bave diafran-.
cliised us, Irishmen of the Southern States.
To you wo are noip earnestly, anxiously, ,
eagerly looking foo.political redemption \
Save us, by your votes, from negro ffupre-
macy! . .
Save VLB, by your votes, from the" rale o$>th4*
bayonet!
Bear it in mind that every Irishmau . who
votes with the Radical; party, votes for our
enemies. ...
We entreat you by all yon hold most dear *
not to be misled by so-called Irishmen in your
midst—traitors who have, sold outto onr po
litical enemies and yours, renegades who have
accepted the ever-ready bribe for the advo*
cacy of a policy that has madens ahens in the
land of our adoption, and subjected us in this
country to all the injustice and outrages in
flicted upon in the land of our birth, down
trodden and oppressed Ireland.
Restore to ns, through your honest, manly,-.;
honorable, unbought, suffrages, the ; rights ,of
citizenship —those rights of ^hfeh we have
been deprived, that we might be d^grade^
for holding on
ataHtt-fr four years.
But, no matter how Radical demagogues
or. Radical newspapera , may : reaso%or argua-,
there are the fects, reader, staring you in the
face, and you may judge for yourself! The
election-of Grant means theenrse of military
goVerdment for these- ten ’Southern States,
•the costnf which—several hundred millions
pm annum—must be borne by the labor and
industry of the country, that are already
grouhdTo the dust by Radical robbery and
A if uto j
government to the hands of a party under
whose administration the nation always had
peace,"prosperity, and plenty, we shall hear
no more of those horrible assassinations at
‘change.
The debt
Gmnt, by ordeT of the President, issues an
order calling the attention of persons engaged
ia the naval and ‘ military service, to'the laws
htidding their interference in elections.
Gov. Bullock, of Georgia, is here*
lathe case of Tyler versusDefrees, to re
cover possession of property sq\4 Un4 el con-
$scaqag laws, court confirmed Defrees in
poeeession during Tyler’s life. The opinion
vas delivered by Judge Carter. The case was
heard by a full bench.
There is a heavy rain and high wind-
Tiie revenue for.the fiscal year, to date, is
Commission Merchants,
NO. 4 HARRIS’ BLOCK,
BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, ’GEORGIA.
R. A. WALL
General Commission
PAPER, PAPER STOCK.
WASTE, MOSS, &*
P articular attention Pi
RENTS of PRODUCE or ME?
JONES’ UPPER RANGE, BA
River side, between Whitaker ani
to administer to him the : oath of office and
deliver his commission. If he does the
Courts will be called upon to decide whether,
under the Atlanta Constitution, negroes are
eligible to office. This will place Joe Brown
in a close predicament. He has frequently'
said that they are not eligible, and it he so
decides he must cut-looee -from -his Radical
friends..7.We-trnsttari.wiU.be compelled ro
make the decision. —Augusta Chronide.
A cilauce for tilt Radical Bloatfccl Bond-
fifty millions. It is denied, that Evarts has
given any opinion regarding double diatilled
whisky.
touutriitic Speecb from Sevrard—-He
Shows the Cloven Foot.
Aubdbn, N. Y., October 3k—Secretary Sew
ard addressed a large meetiug to-day. He
defended President Johnson’s policy, and dis
approved the course of the Badical par^f-
He would not take the sword, or put it into
toother’s hands to undo what had been done,
#Ten if unnecessary or unwise. He though!;
distrust of the Democrats, felt by a large
portion of the people, ought to be respected.
He says he confides in th© Republican party,
Who saved the Union and abolished slavery;
ted believes the
wrongs and Bufferings we now enuure, uy uie
of negro rule and negro domination.
Remember that every vote you give to the
Badical candidates is a vote given to keep us
in political bondage,.and to subject onr faun-
that opposition to Irishmen, because they
were Irishmen, received ito Seath-blow from
Henry AT Wise m Yirginia, Alexander H.
it for a governin'
TRY ONE BOTTLE OF
GASTRIXEI
AS AMORNINO TONIC
THE PREPARATION HAB NO EQUAL.
Sashes, T31iiid.s '" atfa
Doors,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Painter’s and Glazfert Tools,
Mixed Paints
OF AT.T, COLORS AND SHADES.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZ
ING, Ac.,
No. 6 Wbitalrer St:, Corner of Bay Lane.
To. Jfonied Afep—Efcctfou.qf Seuomur and Blair:
r lamnowreadyto.wagOT‘One-JIilion Dol-
laiB cosh oil the result of the November elec-
tion, aatelldws: “ iJ ' r : ''
Two hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars
that Grant will not receive a majority of the
electoral votes of the United States, or a ma
jority of the votes cast by the people., -
Two Hundred and Eifty Tbouaau4 Dollars
that Indiana, and Pennsylvania will in No-
yeiqber go for Seymour and Blair.
.. Two Hundred and* Fifty, Thousand Dollars
that New Aork^ State will go for Seymour,
Fifly Thonsand Doll»re
that Seymour aud Blair will be elected Jfee^-
(toutpnd Vice President of ffie United States.
be,semi from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m.,
from thia date Qptebay 28th, at my Drug
Store,
As to in
General, as follows
Atlanta, Gft., Oct. 27th, 1868. J
dc Garrard, Attorneys at Lqw,
CHBIS. &TUBPHT. CHAS. CLABE.
*' Murphy & Clark,
House,’ Sign, Ship and Steam
boat Painters.
Gilding, Graining, Marbling, Glazing,
political inferiors of the negro. \ ote against
the party that ia now making of the bouth
another oppressed and down-trodden Ire-
jtjWe are ffW s8 of 4^
Messrs. Moses
Columbus, Gu.
Gentlemen : The MajonGener^l AOtnipand-
ing directs me to -8M ;^U nB&¥ 3 UP™' el J
of the 33d lust; that tho
civil authority iu the State of Georgia, the
witnesses Betts and- Marshall- referred-io in
your communication, being fearfnl of ,Ahen
personal safety if they remained m the State,
were furnished transportation to the North.
Betts left the train on ‘ the ' Oningfe and Alex
auder Railroad some ; two I stations isodtn ol
Culpeper, VirgigifH tJfertW 1 ! en
listed man, in the United States servjcp, re
of tire Democrats
would delay the restoration of peace and
_ .. to Gov. Curtin, of
ex-Gov. Joel Barker; of New
Jersey ; ex-Gov-W. H. Minor, of Connecti
cut f Hon: D. S: Barnes, of New York ; Wm.
Weightmon, firm of Powers & Weightman,
Philadelphia ; and a» te. dispoeition and abil
ity to the leading Druggists and Publishers in
the United States.
H. T. Helmbold, New York.
where he has ‘since been- d
There is no information
tera where theso men tan
neither are under military
I 'am, very re^ec
Your obediii
Millinery and Fancy Goo<
Bad foe Bomba.—Lhormn* propose, <t Dial
dfebos^.; 'A' tu'ce 'Httte arrahgement was’
broken upliy the Spanish revolutionists, un
doubtedly to the disgust of the'entire Bour
bon family. It has leaked out that when the
OX&ifig*-' of - Naples ^married bis • brother,
Prince Girgenti,-to the daughter of Queen
Isabella, it was a port of the contract that
her’Spanish Majesty should aid his Neapol-
MfcfWTftHjeety with tidrty-ttouaandttroqps
to place him on his throne. The Spanish
army -was to land on the Sicilian coast, join
tnal-f
BOOTS AND SHO
e Advocate,
i' of criminal
i such a pro-
TJje nfilitary
/</ anxious to
H. <3r. EUWE,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
Agent for Bininger,
AglO—ly WEST SIDE alABKET SQUABI
u and the Celt;
Bill crowd the
and “Boapho*.
rood time coin-
^^•ffieTeutoq.theAU;
to the number ,af tho
decks of the “Golden
rus,” and • “ Marmora,’
ing, if these steamers
Now merchants, of the Sonth, we hope to
h ^att C r^&Wtification to
leam; thatlflie'South > Carolina Kailroad.Uotn-
pafijr.-int.
Neoeo Hiohwaxmxn—Yesterday evening,
*rtere decoyed from the nmdni
with the reactioni
claim Francis IL,
Emmanuel. : The
Emperor of Austr
scheme. But jus
everything was pr
and the young be
of the * •Small-
SSftTuSJ
EESSTEES, ECEMAN & CO.
ith the scheme
rfion, and will use (M jjs inffiii
aR well
money
in reatr
hem were arrested;
’ is .‘'thought* can be
ISte' nufober OT r<*>-
cs vast
; Chat we are to have
r a - r-.-i;
it mirtffiiwiwiir yimfl m
rho lived at Silver Run, Russell
tA9,4Bi-taAf amPffiiaMMgffi » v ffifeie
party,' while riding from his mill to
a help her"with 80,000 troops
old throne. The situation n.
mally harrowing to the discrowned Bourbons,
and a damper to the honeymoon of Girgenti
and wife.'
A grief-stricken fether in Iowa had the
body 1# life tt£e daughter, who had died
and’ been .buried in his absence, exhumed
tiiathe might take a last look at her loTed
face. The body was found turned: upon its
face in fee /-nffiiy- will* hntli little hands
clutched in the hair—evidently buried aliye.
* :—
One of the effects of the. revolution, ia
Spato may be. the cutting off of $4,000,000
in. gold ecclesiasticel 4qes seat annually to
Borne. w«-» ~
Datt< » Brtfrosftywjmjepleted^Stfr*:
" a -. yesterday, and a train which ran through
“°in Selma to Rome, in tweive houra. brougnt
two ^rs loaded with cotton, one for Boston
ted one for Phihulelphia.
HflfeeBMaa^ Contra dieted.
Selma, Ala., NoveinberJL—Ike report of
ri °ts and disturbances in Tuscaloosa and
otter points m this^State. telegraphed North
irgia the counsel for
e’application; and the
ry authorities, after
ia of -the murderers,
bt eveu’requiring of
.thelate “prisouers
reply is' that the :
turned tt|em loose
them bonds, and I
hands udou\thrift!
harshly
McBiyde in the lumber business, 'fhb mur
derer t*a** pot yet peon 4isOO¥erad, and tho af
fair seems io'IVe wrapt in mystery. We hope
everyeffort will be made fo ferret out the per
petrator of this chirk, bloody crime, and that
-ha may receive •Speedy' justice. No'doubt
this bloody deed is the legitimate result , of
thhbeautiful Reeonsfructiori they are endur
ing in that State. “Let us have peace.”—Co-
Iambus. Enguirer- f
Southern Ba? Manufacturer
M. P. BEAUFORT,
Exchange Wharf,
-\f.ANUFACTURER OF SAILS. TENTS. AWNINGS.
IyL bags; Car coters, hose, dray ccvkss.
FLAGS, etc., and SALT, FLOUR aad GRAIN SACKS.
-SS-IXOUR SACKS neatly stamped. TARPAULINS
:V *»Ie or hire. - : ’ V C F sep!9 ■ fra
hred k* braver ha.l its rise
ilg’+liV Ally followers'of
yNjblniflection,” or any
long theBnpita, towards
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