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WASitisciToN, I). O., April 17,1870.
i ho kilbourn habea^ corpus case is
the only topic, of conversation here,
And it deserves to be, for it is one of
tho most important questions ever be
fore Congress. 1 will briefly recnpi
tulate the fac s. kilbourn was sum-
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nths 12 00
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moned before a committee of the House
and directed to bring his books and
papers relating to what is known as
the Real Estate Pool. Kilbourn gave
the names of some of the members of
the pool, and among others that of Jay
Cooke & Co. This firm was indebted
4 00 to the Government in a large sum of
money, and the object of the inquiry
was to ascertain if they hud any interest
in property not surrendered.
Mr. Kilbourn stated that the courts
had examined that question, and that
all the interest of Jay Cooke & Co. had
been given up. He refused to give the
30 00
80 00
30 00
32 00
00 00
104 00
10* 00 names of the other parties in the pool
line column twelve month ISO 00
The foregoing rates are for either Weekly
,r Tri-Weekly. When published in both papers,
iO por cent, additional upon table rates.
The melodious 'ring of silver change
begins to jingle in the Washington
poekets.
The New York papers report six sui
cides in one day, and it was not a gloomy
dny at that.
Grant has still, a lingering hope of a
third term. lie has vetoed the bill,
reducing the President’s salary to $25,-
000.
It now comes out that the infamous
E. C. Hilling’s, no kin to Josh, greased
himself into the vacant seat of the dis
posed Judge Durrettof Louisiana.
Bristow seems to be as busy as the rest
of the B’s in the work of denying. He
is on the deny every day. If he doesn’t
mind ho will get tho public so used to his
denials that nobody will regard them.
Tho Cincinnati Enquirer says that:
“ George III was the first man to advance
the theory that thirteen was an unlucky
number. He died in the belief that if
there bad been but twelve Colonies he
could have “ licked” them.
It is understood that Babcock is trying
to conciliate Bell, as lie wants some m v re
papers abstracted from the District At
torney's office. The break between these
two worthies was unfortunate for both,
and all grew out of a mutual misunder-
starding. Ball had no idea that Babcock
would again want a sneak-thief and Bat-
cock bad no idea that he would have any
more stealing; and so they peached on
each other.
The Chicago Times says that if an
other of the gentlemen whom Spnntor
Cameron characterizes as “those litera
ry fellows" is to be nominated for the
hnglish mission, we would recommend
Halt. Whitman. Ncbody would bring
up a charge of litarery piracy against
Whitman, lie never wrote a line that
came within a thousand miles of even
resembling anything that any one else
ever wrote.
(, ld brother Brownlow is getting bet
ter, and, like the young wolf lie speaks
°*> * 8 jhst so much meaner. Here is the
way he squeals—speaking of an old
time letter, he says :
*’ * letter shows the writer to be a
sagacious man. lie tells us how corrupt
and unscrupulous were the leaders of
'his God-forsaken, hell-deserving Dem
ocratic organization, in what are known
us the earlier and better days of the
republic.’ And the infernal old party
ias been getting worse and worse every
year since honest old ‘Dick’ Cheatham
''rote. Like a young wolf, when one
' ay older it is one day meaner."
•IKOIIflU press
TION.
nannual meeting of the Georgia
ress Convention will be held in Sa-
pctkM VedneSdfty ’ May 10th ’ al
Tickets over the
cin i , “>*“ Central Railroad
. r., on implication to the Presi
dent of the Association;
I, J. H. Estill, President.
• Caiianibs, Rec. Sec’ty.
editors who desire to attend the
ay meeting of the Georgia Press As-
ociation, and who have to travel over
'p l ^ e ^ nes °f tho Central Railroad
1 be supplied with pas es upon ap 1
ication to tho President of the Asso
ml r* 1 ’ ^ ‘ s P ro posed to make the
e ln g on the 10th proximo, the
easantest reunion of members of the
o'” rf f a P rtss over held, and it is to be
oped that every editor will attend in
t^on and not by proxy.
gomery Blair. Judge Jerc Black and ex-
Senator Matt. Carpenter, lie pleads to
the juri.-diu inn "f the Court, upon the
ground that having resigned ho cannot
bo impeached. Time is given Fur the
parties to prepare arguments upon (his
question, widen is really die most impor
tant one in- the ease for it makes very lit
tle difference whether Belknap is found
guilty or not, hut it is highly important
or to exhibit his books and papers. The
committee reported him to the House
.as in contempt for refusing to answer.
The House ordered him into the cus
tody of Thompson, sergeant-at-arms,
and to be confined in jail.
Kilbourn stated before the commit
tee, and repeated it before the IIou3e,
that if “any gentleman here or any
member of the committee will express
his conviction, grounded on any fact
known to him, that there is any con
nection whatever with any public act
that Congress has a right to investigate
or found any legislation upon, that he
was ready to answer any question that
might be put to him." But he declined
upon the ground that “ his business
was with private citizens, and that the
Government had no right to inquire
into it.”
Many Democrats hold that Kilbourn
was right, and that the House commit
ted an eryor in sending him to jail.
Under a law passed some years ago, the
speaker certified Kilbourn’s case to the
District court, and he was indicted.
Marshall Sharpe demanded his body,
but it was refused. Kilbourn then sued
out a writ of habeas corpus before Judge
Carter, Chief Justice of the Disttict.
The writ was made returnable last Sat
urday, and Mr. Thompson, upon whom
it was served, , asked until Tuesday, as
he had submitted the question of
whether he should produce the body
to the House of Representatives, by
whose order he held it.
The question was referred lo the ju
diciary committee, and on Saturday
they made two reports. The majority
reported against permitting the body to
be delivered, but the minority, consist
ing of Proctor Knott, of Kentucky,
Lynde, of Wisconsin, and Frye, of
Maine, reported in favor of obeying
the writ! Frye is a Republican, while
Koott and Lynde arc Democrats. The
reports were discussed on Saturday
very ably, and the discussion was con
tinued during Monday, many of the
leading members participating.
There seems to be a stand-still ia in
vestigating, at least nothing of importance
is being elicited, or if is is the committees
bury it in their pockets and keep it there.
The transfer of the Indian Bureau to the
War Department has been discussed, but
several members have yet to be heard,
and then Wilshire’s bill, to create a new
department a new Cabinet officer who
shall have charge of the Indians entire
ly, will come up. This plan is lookod on
with favor, and will possibly pass. The
Spencer investigation was made a farce of
in the Senate because Morton’s committee
refused to admit any testimony that they
thonght would iujure Spencer. The
friends of the Texas aud Pacific railroad
bill say they will bring up that measure
and pass it soon, now that all opposition
except that of interested parties is with
drawn
The grand jury of the District has in
dicted General Babcock, Harrington
District Attorney, Whitley and Nettle-
ship detectives aud tho burglars whom
they employed for the safe burglary con
spiracy. The indictment sets forth that
these parties conspired together for the
purpose of robbing tho safe of the Dis
trict Attorney and putting the books and
papers taken therefrom into the possession
of Columbus Alexander, thus enabling
them to charge and convict him of the
robbery. Babcock was bailed in the
sum of ten thousand dollars. The
Geneva award will he made on the first
of May, aud the Secretary of Treasury
has ordered the sale of six millions of
bonds to raise the mauey
General Belknap appeared before Sen
ate to-day to answer the impeachment
charges. He was represented by Mont
that it shall bo definitely settled whether
an officer can escape impeachment by
resignation.
It is said that leading army officers are
asking f'of a court martial to try Babcock,
some of them say they do not want to he
associated on terms of equality with a
man who is accused of such crimes as he
is accused of.
Tho finance question has dropped out
of Congress, seemingly without any pre
conceived arrangement to that efieet.
Whether this is a wise movement on the
part of the Democrats or not, time will
tell. I am inclined to think that the
people want some action on this subject
and will not be satisfied without. A strong
movement in favor of Judge David Davis
is being developed. His friends claim
that he is the strongest man that can be
put before the people hy the St. Louis
convention and are urging him for the
place. Tho friends of Bayard, Tildcn,
Hendricks anil Thurman each make the
same claim for their favorites, and the
Democrats must finally determine.
Blaine still leads on the Repulicau side,
though somo efforts are being made to
smirch him, so far they have resulted in
nothing definite enough for him to de
mand nn investigation and have been
successfully answered. Rkno.
Letter of Bishop Beckwith.
AN ADDRESS TO THE SICK.
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The Atlanta Constitution, of Sunday,
contains following letter:
Atlanta, April 15th, 187G.
Editor Constitution :
Dear Sir : Will you do mo the favor
to publish in you valuable paper the fol
lowing letter. My reasons for asking at
your hands this kindness are : First, tha
importance which has been attached by
others to the statement made by tho edi
tor of the Southern Cross; second, the
fact that a contradiction of that state
ment lately copied in the Constitution
from tho Savannah News is (I am in
formed) looked upon by some persons as
unauthentic; and, third, that this letter
has been for a long time in the possession
of the Southern Ci'oss, three issues
having appeared since it was received,
aud the editor has thus far failed to pub
lish it. If, therefore, you will pemit its
publication in the Constitution you will
very greatly oblige, your obedient ser
vant, ' Jno. W. Beckwitii,
Bishop of Georgin.
To the Editor of the Southern Cross:
Sir : My attention has been called to
an editorial paragraph in your issue of
March 18th, which, as it is aimed at me,
I presume you will give me space in your
>aper to answer. The paragraph is
leaded, “ How sermons on papal infalli
bility work,” and is ns follows:
“ From evil often proceeds good. The
Protestant Bishop of Georgin, by his ti
rade against papal infallibility, has ef
fected the conversasiou of his niece to the
Catholic faith. Let him continue to re-
poat his sermon, and no doubt more of
his intelligent hearers will, like his niece,
find out tho fallibility of the preucher
and the infallibility of the Pope.”
It is to be regretted, Mr. Editor, that
before making the above positive asser
tion you did not tako tho trouble to ex
amine as to its accuracy. The readers of
relicious journals desire to. feel that a
jositivo statement made by an editor can
>e received as beyond question. Many
cutlers can excuse a want of courtesy iu
an editor, but they justly consider that
they are unfaily dealt with if he becomes
careless in his declaration of facts—they
suspect that he is trying to manufacture
public opinion. I am aware fiat such
carelessness may be justified (to the minds
of some) by an appeal tothedistinguished
founder of the Ucdemptiouist Fathers,
Alphonso Lignori; but the day is far dis
tant, I trust, when the teachings of “moral
theology,” honored though they be with
Papal favor, shall gain influence among
our editors orpcoyle. No niece of mine,
Mr. Editor, has joined the Church of
Rome. Possibly I can explain the origin
of your mistake. I have a nephew, living
in Virginia, who married a young lady
in Augusta, Ga. The mother of this
young lady has, I understand, joined the
Church of Romo.
Very respectfully,
Jno. W. Becwitii,
Bishop of Georgia.
CAUTION!
Ab thoro are a numborjof imitations oObrod to
the public, we would caution tho community, to
Buy no Powders or Proparcd SIMMONS’
LIVER REGULATOR unless in our engraved
wrapper with Trado Mark, 3tamp and Signature
unbroken. Nono othor is genuino.
J. II. ZEILIN At CO.,
Macon, tia., and Philadelphia.
Your valuable medicino, Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator, has saved me many Doctors’ bills. I use
it (or everything it is rocommoudeu and never
knew it to fail; I have nsod it in Colic and
Qrubbs, with my mules and horses, giving them
about half a bottle at a time. I have not lost
one that I gave it to, and I can rocommend it to
overy ono that has stock, as being tho best med
icine known for all complaints that horse floeh
is heir to, E. T. Tarnoa,
Agent for Gi angers of Georgia.
J. H. Zeii.in & Co., Proprietors.
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United States Mail Line—The Coosa j
River Steamers!
•OF-
0
< AND AFTKfc NOVL-vta-ji. .<« 1874.
Steamers on tho Ouu#.i itiver wil* run tie
sohodulo as follows, supplying all the P<*bi
ce? on Mail Route No. 6l*V:
EVERY DESCRIPTION
F* o i* Sale
AT THE OFFICE OF
Leuvo Romo overy iionduy at 1 P. M.
Leave Home* evory Thursday ai b A. M.
Arrivo at Uatisilen Tuesday rnl i> . 7 \ M.
Leave Gadsden Tuesday and Friday U A. M.
Arrivoat Home Wednesday and 8atur lay fi i . M.
nov28 J. M. KLLIOTT, <W1 Supt.
Rome Railroad—Change of Sohedule
O N AND AFTER MARCH 1st, the eveuiug
train (exuopt Saturday eveuing), on this
rood, will ho discontinued. The trains will run
as follows:
MORNING TRAIN.
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Rome (Saturday only) at 6.45 P. M
Return to Rome at 9.00 P. M
The evening train at Rome will make close
cimnection with S. K. A D. R. R. train North
and South, and at Kingston with W. 4k A. U. R.
train South and East.
C. M. PENNINGTON,Gon’l Supt.
JNO. E. STILLWELL, Ticket Agent.
Georeia R. R,, Augusta to Atlanta.
D AY PASSENGER TRAINS ON OEOROIA
Railroad, Atlanta to Augusta, run as below:
Loaves Augusta at 8.00 a, a
Leaves Atlanta at... ..7.00 a. is
Arrivos Augusta al 3.30 r. a
Arrives at Atlanta at 4 00 r. is
Night Passenger Trains at followei
Loaves Augusta at 8.10 r. a
Leaves Atlanta at 10.40 r. a
Arrivos at Augusta 8.00 A. it
Arrives at Atlanta at 8.20 A, ■
Accommodation Train as follows I
Leavos Atlantr 8 00 P. M
Leavos Covington 0 00 A. M
Arrives Atlanta 8 10 A. M
Arrives Covington 7 30 P. M
The Selmai Romo & Dalton Railroad
[RAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS OVER
_ thi
24, 1870
T this Road, commencing Monday, May
N1IL TRAIN DAIIY—NORTH.
Loavo Rome 0.10 P. M
Arrive at DaDon 8.24 P. M
Making close connections at Dalton with the
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railroad;
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS
MADE TO ORDER.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE'
TF YOU WANT A THOROUGHLY WELL.
-L built Buggy, Carriage or Businoss Wagon
'it you have one that you want repaired in a
satis'
isfactory manner, call at 93 Broad street,
Rome, Ga.
Especial attention given to Hulldlng Car
riages of any description to order.
Satisfaction guaranteed and all work warranted.
apr29,tw-wtf M. L. PALMER.
A Large Confirmation Class.—
Bishop Potter confirmed 200 persons last
evening in Holy Trinity Church at Madi
son avenue nnd Forty-second street, ot
which the Rev. Stephen II. Tyug, Jr., is
rector. It is said that iu the history ot
the Protestant Episcopal Church in tins
country so large a number were never
confirmed before at one time.
Boutwell says that if the Democrats
elect a President next fall, there will
be another civil war. The mtm ought
to be prosecuted who sells Boutwell
any gunpowder.—[Brooltlyii Argus.
A.TJIEW H. BROWER,
President.
G. O. SI ILL WELL, Assistant Cashier.
BANK OF 1 ROME,
ROME, GEORGIA.
Authorized Capital, ... $500,000
Subscribed Capital, - 100,000
Collections made in all accessible points and
proceeds promptly remitted. Exchange on all
principalcitias bought and fluid. Loans mac"
on first class soeurities.
Correspondent:
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA, New York.
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TH , [IOMK HOTEL,
BROAD STREET, NEAR RAILROAD DEPOT
(Formerly L’onueosco House)
J. A. STANSBURY, - - Proprietor
Home, Goorgia.
this hotel is situated within
b({| t venty stops of tho railroad plaOorm, and
convenient to tbo businoss portion of t »wn.
Servant!* polite-ind Attentive to tl* ir duties.
All Baggage handled Froe ol Charge.
f«b3A THO V! AH H. SCOT P. Clerk.
THE CHOICE HOTEL,
CORNF.K BROAD AND BRIDGE STREETS
J. C. Rawlins, Proprietor.
(Situatod in th. Bu.in.ss part of th« City.)
Rome, Georgia.
ixuav luuuuootiu, - iiguiiu uiiu ueutgiu i.oiitunu,
and Western and Atlantic Railroad, for all
Eastorn and Western cities, and all Virginia
Springs.
MAIL TRAIN DAILY—SOUTH,
Loavo Dalton 6.00 P. M
Arrive at Rome 9.10 P, M
Arrive at Calera 5.40 A. M
Arrive at Solma 10.20 A. M
Making closo connections at Calora for Mont
gomery and points South, and at 8elma with
Alabama Central Railroad for Mobile, Now Or-
loans, Meridian, Vioksburg, Jackson, and points
‘ ‘ d.
South iu Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi
Sloeping Ca s on all trains.
M. STANTON, Gen. Bupt.,
RAY KNIGHT, Gon. T. A P. Agent,
W. S. CRANE. Agent, Home, Ga.
Western & Atlantio Railroad and its
Commotions.
“ KHiNNF-aAW ROUTKI"
The Rome Courlier,
T O TII k. LEGAL PROFESSION, MAUI8-
TltATK3, Ordinaries and Gflio.rsot Court,
Tax Rons Courier oiler, a lull liaa o1 Legal
UlaDk', consisting of—
AOidavits tr Foreclose Faotnrs’ Liens,
Deeds In Fee Simple,
Hoads fur Titles,
Mortgages,
Affidavits an,l Wart ants,
Pead. Warrants,
Commitment.,
Banda to Froseoute,
Search Warrants,
, Indictments,
Bench Warrants,
Magistrates’ Sammons, Ft Fat,
Appeal Bonds,
Garnishment Affidavits and Bonds,
Sammons of Garnishment,
Attachments’
Attachments under the Law of 1871,
Possessory Warrant
Distress WBrranta,
Affidavits to Foreoiose Mechanics’
and Laborers' Lien,
Declarations ou Notes and Accounts,
Assumpsit (oommon law form)
StibposnOs,
Commissions for Interrogatories
Jury Summons, .
Claim Bonds,
Replevy Bonds,
Marriago Licenses
Letters Testamentary,
Temporary Letters ol Administration
and Bond, .
Letters of Administration De Bonis Non
and Bond.
Warrants of Appraisement
Lottors of Dismission, ^
Letters of Guardianship, and Bond-
All orders will receive prompt attention.
Of. D WINELL, Proprietor.
A LECTURE
H To Young Men.
Just. PuhtlsJicd, in a Sealed "Envelope. Price
six cents. • •i *1.
A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT
MENT, nnd Radloal Curoof Seminal Weak-
nesi, or Sperinatorxbmi, induced by Belf-Abuse,
Involuntary Emissions, Impotonoy, Nervous
Debility, aud Impediments to Mirriagq gener
ally ; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental
and Physical ncupaeity, Ac.—By ROBERT #T.
CULVERWELL, M. D., author of the “Green
Book,” Ac.
This world renowned author, ill this admira
ble Leeturo. clearly proves from his own experi
ence that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse
may bo effectually romov.d without medloine,
and without dingoroiis surgical operations,
bougie , instruments, rings "Jr cordials; pointing
out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual,
by which every sufTerer, no matter what his
?«inditiion may be, may oure himself cheaply,
privately and radically.
The following schedule takes offset May 23,1876
NORTHWARD.
No. 3 No. 11
... G 20 am... 6 56 p m
... 8 42 am... 8 60 pm
No. 12
1 00 am
No. I
Loavo Atlanta... 2 00 p
Arr Cartersville.. A36p
Arr Kingston 7C4 pm... 9 11am... 924 pm
Arr Dalton 8 41 pm... 10 54 am...ll 45 pm
ArrChatt&nooga.IO 16 pm...1242 pm.
SOUTHWARD.
No. 2 No. 4
Lto Chattanooga 4 00 p m... 6 15am
Arrive Dalton .... 5 41 p m... 7 01am
Arr Kingston 7 38 p m... 9 07 a in... 4 19 a m
Arr Cartersvillo . 8 12 pm... 9 42 am... 5 18 am
Arr Altanta 10 10 pm...11 55 a m... 9 30 am
Pullman Palace Cars run on Nos. 1 and 2
between Now Orleans and Baltimore.
Pullman Palace Cars run on Nos. 1 and 4
bo wocn Atlanta and Nashville.
Pullman Palace Cars run ou Nos. 3 and 2
between Louisville and Atlanta.
PEG* No change of cars botween Now Orleans,
Mobile, Montgomery, Atlautu and Baltimore, and
only ono change to New York.
Passengers leaving Atlanta at 4.29 P. M. ar
rive in New York tho second afternoon thereaf
ter at 4.00 P. M.
Excursion Tickets to the Virginia Springs and
various Summer Resorts will bo on sale i New
Orleans Mobile, Montgomery,Columbus, Macon,
Savannah, Augusta and Atlanta, at greatly
«*oduccd rates 1st of June.
ParHos desiring & whole car through to the
Virginia Springs or to Baltimore, should ad-
iross the undersigned.
Parties contemplating traveling should send
for 9- copy of Kenncsaw Route Gazette, cot tain-
! ng schudulos, oto.
tffr-A-k -'Ttiokots via'* Kounesow Route.
B. W. WRENN,
G m'l Passenger and Ticket A gt, Atlantr. Ga
mfiv25,twtf
TRAVELERS
NEW YORK AND THE EAST
a^PassoagerM taken to and from the Depot
free of charge. WM. S. POWEhS, Clerk.
Un17a
JUNIUS T\ HILLYER,
Attorney at Law,
Office with 0, Kowell, ROME, GA,
Special Attention Given to Collections.
Refers by permission t > Hon. It. P. Trippe,
Atlanta, Ga- ; Carbart A Curd. Macon, Ga ; Jas.
P. Harrison A Co , Atlanta, Ga.; J. W. Lathrop
A Co, Savannah, Ga.; H. 11. Tucker, D. D ,
Chancellor Univorsiry of Georgia.
mar23,twSm
FRENCH’S HOTEL
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
Opposite City Hall, Park, Court House,(and New
Poetoffioe,
NEW YORK.
All Modern Improvements, including Elevator
Booms 41 per day and upwards.
T..J. FRENCH A BROS., Proprleto-i.
Jn'.27,twly
8nori.ii I’unrn.tsE Turin Tk-kxts via.
Bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
atamps.
Addrei. the Publisher.,
F. BRUGMAN A SON,
'll Ann St., NetvYoYk; P. 0.Box4580.
MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R. R„
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Between the East and Southeast, and Wait ana
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IT IS 73 MILES SHORTER AND (1
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before paying for them, or starting on your
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A. B. WRENN, Memphis, Tenn.
General Tiavoling Agent,
Otfico No. 2 Union Depot, Atlanta, Ga.
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EAST TENNESSEE A LYNCHBURG
VIRGINIA MIDLAND ROUTE.
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Dalton to 15alii more
WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.
Provided their ticket* read
Via. the Baltimore and Ohio, between
Washington City and Baltimore.
W. D. CHIPLEY,
General Southern Agent,
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Atlanta, Qa.
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2,4,8, 8 and 10 Rutgers Place, and 33 and 30
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