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T V:-' I : f - I - TELTMUAPJ1113 SKN i HfJewf from &ertis ine at P htii the" report that occupid EchaleIfiI IaS6Ba)-nd are advaeo? Wj3& son BiveiVlfCount Coserta withtjOarJsff eiiiorcemenU, has arrived atXeaUthfl Hhe Alfon aistshave aforffoii$" Es chalorv r , vTU2f?H i yLYJ Wednesday, on the Servian and Ciss tian frontier. The insurgents fled to Austrian territory; the Turks pursued 9IK disarmed the insurgent leader, Hub- manyeylwl'TJZ Lojtdoh, Feb. 4. The correspondent authority that Princi If V&$$b tfj&b call hfabjwtt- ftbklHeAei consideration of $he session of Territo ry. fn entire faabrictlen?'l V - The Turkish army remains inactive near Zenbize. New York. Feb. 4 Thero is a, foot of stiow'and H continues. ATayiceAfom iFOpeay bt it W4nlrned--freoi the Consul at Nery Ireland, for Sweden and Norway, that the statement made by the Norwegian captain to the effect that Ambrose Karlzen, late captain of the Oscar, charged with shooting one of his crew on the voyage from Balti more to Newby, had been tried and ac quitted, is .with outi foundation. Kar? waiting his trial. The Norwegian cap taiji ;m5e .fcji' ftafemt nt In; the mosi positiremannery and it was generally credited" ,,- ir-v"! Agea, Feb. 4. Prince Louis of Ba- tenburg, was on yesterday, severely though not seriously injured, by a fall from his horse, while pig sticking. Londos, Feb. 4. The Daily Tele graph says the report of the engage ment of Princess Beatrice with Prince Louis, of Fotenburg, is unfounded. Viptt.'FeK. 'fr-The New Free Press of tbtf city says 'that advices from HerzegovkJrBlate that t ? measures taken by,thfcnnwmirareri to in duce the insurgents to cease hostili ties, will meWliketybfl unsuccessful. Floxexce, Feb, 4. The Marquis of cipSoii.lhfcttailan an(hba:,is dead 'LoHb'oirfeV 4.-iTheA 'Starlda?d'$ Rome special says despite the numer ous denials, Cardinal. Antonilli is seri ously ill Bexuit. Feb. 4. The Imperial Bank h&$:xWtf&Wr& t0 "ur per .cent; LffiBarJuTstCS4i-Baron Sant-Anna, the Fortngese-minister at Washing Washington, Feb. 4 Gulf States, northeast to southeast winds, stationary to rising temperature, and clear or partly cloudy weather will prevail, which will be followed by fall ing barometer. WASHINGTON. When "Mr.tAngMgiu Snndirasei pul' ed off his coat and made ready to fall upon the.ro oh, wbiph surrpuDdeji Mx. PictWik ijtfe6 sedan. chalrrrhe; was considerate enough to remark that he was "going to beein," whereby , it is r presumed that he conveyed a general invitation 10 me pudiiu iw .uuiu mm back lest he should do ibejqiultitude a frightful injury. The United States Government reminds us just. now: of the Careful Snodgrass; A riot has been going oil in- the , neighboring is-1 land 6fjDabid'ief39'Ke;.1)oC iCwith ;a'qii:'aMni6irft.:fo severar years, it suddenly T occurs, to President Grant that, for some reason not clearljr explained, we must f pufr a stop . to the noise;' JBut "before ! he strikes a blow he is very particular to declare that he is 'going to begin. Snftf an A TTnnA Vrnrndmp To- Tk Bn.n.ti.iftn . f on- AttflTnftv He peetfr,jii we may De auoweA.lerex- : - JayrSMpeniion tof- an Attoiaey pre ' ith exteme delibera.ten.ess. ae voxeu onmiauuu a v He fills the whole land with the bustle tion on Spencer's Case Virginians 0f preparation. The furnishing up : of at Headquarters, &c. , . J our Mrifleetinakes ,as greats nwse; w AsHrNGTON, ieD. aiMAiiu AnU JlQVtUiaU We jatvrPAaprsrtfi There were twenty-one petitions from oursdiramat to tne lexas racinc anroaa. iayiuu f pp to "hold us in," New, York, called up the bill to repeal the restnc- jnbune. tidnafin land sale, but ; FreJuighiiyBen said that Bruce, who was sick, wished t examine the bill, and it went over. A personal explanation by Sargent showed that the counsel employed by the members of the Board of Public Works to defend their- transactions, were paid in District bonds. The Committee on Patents reported favor ably op, a bill . extending the patents for shaping the heels of boots and shoes. Hamilton introduced a bill giving the Court of Claims jurisdic tion td'b'earand determine the claims of lawful owners or their legal repre sentatives, of cotton seized after the 30th of June, 1865, by agents or officers of the Government where it shall appear to the satisfaction of the Court that the seizure was made by a milita ry officer era United States Treasury agenL and that the proceeds of such seizure were duly accounted for to the Government ; then the Court shall render judgment in favor of tne claimant for the net proceeds of his CQMMEItOIAXj. C H AKI.OTTJ3 MARKETS OBSERVER OFFICE At f , Hie CottoM Market -i i The market was quiet, Sales reached 254 bales, with quotations as follows : Inferior Tialli LoW Middling Middling Good Middling. Sales the day, 298 bales. (average) llialif. 12 12i WASHINGTON. The Irrenresiible Railroad Question Planlorl)e$ibcrat& Organizaltion tpW" Ainsteancuoi ooa aries. i.WA5RWroN,;ftiV.,?b. -j-Inlhe Senate, a large number of petitions were presented in favor, of a subsid The Democratic National Executive ,Committee have adopted the follow insrr ' ii frWfwi"That'tlfe5,fationaJ DemO crtM3mitlteT6l5envits' office- at once, and proceed to a detailed organ ization 'of the party' in the several States. ... , , . - - "Resoweifi -That' Hh -Democratic members of the'Semte and: House of t PRODUCE MARKET. Corn is scarce with good demand Flour dull. Bacon firmer. Other produce unchanged. BuyingEcUes.l Bacon Hams, per ft Sides, " Shoulders, " Hog Round, JSeeswaM ' Butter Choice, Brandy Apple, cotton ; and if it shall appear to tne , w Court that the military officers and j fonr Family,er sack, agents of the Government failed to re- "t gJl port acquirately. the names of. persons jaDried Apples, per pound irom wnom tne seizures were maue i . "co . , alwiUlui: VKJ . la TV auu vuu vy CHEAPCA?:S10RE. ji :. .1 STITT,WAISH&CO.i 4 ARE ifow RECEIVING A SELECT STOCK OF - .IT A Ul&. i mm 'A sis. s &f'i- k.4i.r. -,.i-3 est CASH , PRICES. They expect . to .keep everything to the Grocery lme, aswelljw all kinds f.C)untry Produce..' They will be pleasedto have thetr fnens cairon them at'theoid 8taird-x)f Grier&r AIexM9eT tw6Tao0r)p.abotr?tlre Marbet,' Tkflretithlv conraTSdtiwitM the Gjocefir botrifes,'we feeratteftecT tbatwrwill prease: those who patronize us. HTITT, WAUili 5C t'U feb3 , ? , Tie Sonthern Life 'Instance Co., 1 i". i rr citizens of Charlotte, can still find at the is YM i MY1 AM mm : . i iJ1M ---'' -Mmr:f Aifeft.. . . '' 4 TA.-t Store of 4 H. ANDREWS & CO., Florida Oranges at 60 cents per dozen, Fresh Messina Lemons, Bananas, Malaga F. Grar.;iC$9anutk Choice Baldwin" Apples, French' Prunes,' Elates Saisins. 1 A full assortment of Nuts, Fresh Candy, (our own manufacture.) A full lineofCanaed Goodst &e. i GIVE ( ENTIRE oiSAIlSiACTIpN,, - -AD TO BEAT 1 ' PI .( ) VI f i Usil'i l.U. IN USE T5t feb4 tions, or the locality from which the cotton so seized was taken, then the Court shall render judgment in favor of the claimants for such a propTOtion as the number of bales seized from him bears to the whole number of bales, of cotton seized after the 30th of June, 'Go, and which arrived at port in the State in which the claimant alleges nia cotton was 'taken. aftey seizure, and the proceeds of which still rem ain in the Treasury. The bill is not to apply to any claim now pending in the Court qf Claims for cotton seized prior to June 30th, '65,' nor to Any claim not filed in the Court Of Claims six months aTterthe passage' of the act v- " Pinchback's.case; was resumed, the queationi being,, on'dmundV amend' ment that was introduced in - March lasthat- Fcb,bAck.be not.aam.itted, Morton gave the history of Pinchback'a personal, military and political course. White read an affidavit . that Pinch back bad been in a work house for as- saoli and .battery, Fowte Chickens, each " Turkeys, " Ducks, Grain Corn White, per bushel, " Mixed, Wheat Red, per bushel, " Wbite.S OaU Black' - " White, Peas Pur clay, " Mixed, Hides Dry, " Green, Lard Good, " Common, Onions, (57 lbs to bushel) Potatoes Irish, Sweet, Tallow, , . Woof Tub washed. " Unwashed 15J16 12(gu4 9al0 12i 25a28 2025 1 15 a 2 00 2 50 a 3 25 12i 3 '25 3.00325 2 75 7a9c 8c lC0al25 25a30 75al00 25 70a75 70 1 25 1 85 5560 65 80a85 80 11 7 a8 15 12 75al00 ,75al00 75al00 8 QOLGATE'S VIOLET TOILET WATER. Colgate's Caslimere Boquet Soap, Colgate's Honey and Glycerine Soap. Nelson's Gela tine, German Sweet Chocolate, Lubin's Powder, Coleman's Mustard, Hoytt's Ger man Cologne. Just received, by ja27 W It BURWELL & CO. American Cyclopaedia. NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Printed from new type, and illustrated with seyeial thousand Engravings and Maps. WE ARE WILLING TO TEST THIS tLOW AGAJKST M Y PliOW MAIHJTACTURKp, VlMitTER BREW m ( 5(4 MARTIN AGENTS, CORNER TRADE1 astd TRYON STREETS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, vir d ilr .6m J- C, C. & A. R. R. GETEEAIIA6SENGER TEFT,' Chablottb, Columbia & Augusta, E. R. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 23rd, 1876. On and after Sunday, December 19th, the following schedule .will be operated on this road : MAIL. iKD EXPBSSMj6lirJ '(XB&L Leave A&gusta, daily, 15 p. m. Arriye at Columbia, 9.00 p. m. Leave. Columbia, 9.20 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, 5.15 a. m. GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, 9.40 p. m. Arriye at Columbia, 3.30 a. in. Leave Columbia. 3.45 a. m. Arrive at Augusta, 8.30 a. m. Comfortable sleeping cars ran on this train between Charlotte and Augusta. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN CHAR LOTTE DIVISION GOING NORTH. 35 25 TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS Friday, February 4,; I8T6. farmer' areument'-naade in the ase. All Ult) VUUUIUUUU,;VA UljtWU o,JVi on -motion of Cameron the Senate went into executive 'session, and act journed till Monday. PRODUCE. Nkw Yobk. Flour rather more active, prices little more steady; superfino western arid State 4.25a60; market closing with more strengtbj Southern flour, little better request, without material change. Wheat, decidedly tie reiterated bis better business doing; exports 125; fair win ter red western 1.1?. Corn unchanged ana firmer; -expqrt, hojrie use, 39a40; graded mixed 43; 'new yellow 38. Oata' firmer, at 46a50; mixed western, and State 48a52. Cof fee, Rio, quiet and unchanged. Sugar quitt and unchanged. Molasses, taore doing, 8.00 a. m 6.30 p. m. Leave Columbia daily (Sundays excepted,) , ;-, Arrive at Charlotte, ' .' l t GOING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte, 6 00 a. in Arriye at Columbia, " 4.00 pm. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN AUGUSTA DIVISION-GOING NORTH. 6.00 a. m. 4.00 p. in. GOING SOUTH. Leave Columbiaj 9 50 a. m. Arrive at Augusta, ' 8.00 p. ni. Runs daily except Sundays. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Supt, imipi el L-i iv;x: or it $ a d ;v -is btisememts G W,, CHALK. R. N. LITTLEJOHN, ;( ; t O IES JOHN L. HARDI Leave Augusta, Arrive at Columbia, ja28 A POPE, J Geerfcl Tft geit. Lard qniet; House QnVotiP11 V Douglas, a 50.62 Bulk Bhonlders; clear rib and clear nnmberof centlemen from Vireinia. aides 1H and 11J; bacon, shoulders, 9i. Connected Vlth the Bureau of . Immf-1 Whisky quiet and unchanged nation' were admitted to the floor. Prtme steam wtaia c The House went into 3ommittee on the Private-Calendar, Holman in the cjjair, ' The following bills were passed Tor the relief of Robert 'Erwm, af Sayanqah, John,T., Burche, of ,Knpx- ville, Tenh. Adjdtirned to Monday. The order suspending Q W Z Black, Sx.Xoinsc Elour, more inquiry and un changed.' Wheat higher, No 2, winter red, 1.52aJ; No 3, do, 1.27. Corn inactive and easy; no a nuxea, oot. wia uiei. uu. steady. Barley and rye unchanged. Pork higher, 20.75a21; bulk shoulders 71; clear ribs Ufi; lear sides Hi. Lard quiet; prime 'Bteam" -12r"tl-16. Bacon" shoaldersi 91. Psna-uanf atSvaa . ha 4nvit.A1. trv. ftnnoint on onTtliiTv V.mfnTtfe in aid of sndhl an attornev. frOm Dracticioe before the Whisky quiet, at Hi. Live hogs quiet and 6rcariia1aoB!.'andT that' conies of these 1 xrAr T)e&rtmen was reTeked to-dav unchanged. Cattle steadj . 1 A TT J , ' . . Flotations &be -addressed to Hon. Messrs. Stevenson, and . Lamar, the respective 'chairmen " of the Senate and Hotrsef anctts.; !r -' By direction-t)f Mv D. Banks, the Secretary has: opened headquarters at 1,321 F. seej .ew,,te Tjea8arer.and AUison,the by the Secretary. The bill reducing the pay of the army officers, cutB down appropriations $700,OOC. The Secretary of War has given a special committee to the Texas border troubles, and will send additional troops to the Eio Grande.- The Sub- Baltimoki. Oats dull. Bye dulL Pro visions strong and qaiet; mess 214ai; bulk shoulders 81; clear rib ljaj; bacon, should ers, GJi "clear rib l2i; hams I54al6. Refined lard 131. Cofifee dull and nominal; jobbing i6ia!9J. Sugar quiet, at 10al4. Begiaerol Qe TeaBurjf axe befy&$SQ k5rtiaitfee nf , the House has the ing against Allison aeainat both the reduction of force and salaries. HotfSB. The fi House Committee nowc'teai-' dnl Umrfolk to exAmine witnesses i"16riJ T igaiMt'& reduction of salaries;' regarding the alleged political uses of 'vfjf aieTJT'i'inchDicr-an, tracts no unusual crowd. . T 2i M President. A H 'J ' ' GojxuBVif Feb.. 4. Gen.- Sh erm an writes Hfaeyet,'av;Jw i - r- COTTOIf New Yokk. Steady; sales 173 bales at 13 l-16rjj weekly net receipts 7,818; gross exports to 3reat Britain, 9,599; con-MiCi- jiM: 152.248.' ; me vara, , . . n.... liwmid i5 Connrmatibns; , Chas R Sill, :Co. :Vr 'Zt linissioner of Pen sionsyaad Alfred Fair- ' M2; ' 65.i07:'exDorts toGreat Aswaht pfiser OCTerchan- Britain 25,025; to France, 3,559; to conti- dise-at New Orleans: John W Watts, nent. 8.717: to channel,. 7.523; coastwise, Postm aster at edericksburg,"Y a. I 3,744;; sales 48,850. The Committee on Privileges and .. Chabij3toi& Quiet; raid 13; stock 58,289; Elections met to 6nBider the Memo- weekly net receipts 6,523f exports to France, 'rial of the 'Alabama Legislature in the 1 1,760; to continent, 3,600,' coastwise, 2,038; Spencer cae, bui tbok no action. IsaleiTOO. y ,.: :; i A delegitiehfbf fifteen : members &fr .8AysQetand irrepuiar,'mm 129; ,Tr4UtHr trirtfc6r with Fitzhueh stock 85,661: weekly net recipta l.iou; Lee and BeveraL other citizens of Vir- J cross 13X02; exports to Great Britain, 8,814; .-.-Ul v.-u w X-A-t ein. are here to aay fortheigh office of PresidtorUhe deflation n:theeubiect of Qen; Lee's for the nurrJose eir Congressional 1 rotates, befoxe any convention 1 scheme forpromotine immigration to Alf;'rrtn!w iiXmin&u fvAuKi Virffiniftl which ia now nefore. their t m-oXe8' He; saysi v"My wife 7H"2LSii and lamlly are strong Catholics, but fcales1592.; .;-;'; ' : ;:r.-: , ; v Pbuadblfhu.--Quiet, mid 31; weekly, nefc receipts 1,648 bales; gross 2,832 bales; exports to Great Britain 702 bales. NoKFOLK. 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The cost of their execution w enormous. and it is believed tbey will nnd a welcome recention as an admirable feature of the Cyclopaedia, and worthy of its lilgh charac ter. This work is sold to subscribers only, pay able on delivery of each volume. It Will be complete in SIXTEEN LARGE OCTAVO VOLUMES, each containing about 800 pages, f cillv illustrated with Several thousand Wood Eneravirigs. 'and with1 numerous colored lathffgrap'htirMaps;: " " " ""T PRIca MDTSrlF. OF KIOTNG, In extra Cloth, per volume, $5 00 In Library Leather, per volume, rr ; 9 00 In Half Turkey .Morocco, per voiume, uu Half Kussia extra cut, per voiuaw, s w CAR LOAITSEED OATS, . . CAR LOAD SEED WHEAT . . t CAR LOAD WHEAT BRAN, f . . . , CAR LOAD LIVERPOOL SALT, . CAR LOAD N.'O. StJGARS AND MOLASSEk, CAR LOAD fBEABDS' LOCK)rTIES. CARLOADS FLOUR IN &AGte;mL?tW& QUARTERS, gar loads s h; syrups, ; . " B . WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL. CAR .IX)AM:i;- 100 PACKAGES MACKEREL, - 50 SACKS COFFEE ' V , . .. 50 BOXES, CPEESB. ; , ' t 50 BOXSSOKTED CANDY 50 BOXES" ASSORTED SOAPS t, , so cases Canned goqds. ' THE ABOVE MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY TO; MAKEgROOM. FOR CAR LOADS OF G . W . C H A L' K . & CO. JUST HECEIVED. A NICE STOCK OF GENTS' A.ND ' LADIES' ; OPERA SHADE KID1 GLOVES, - . . ; i " ; - ALFO GENTS' DARK SHADES OF yMexMer Kid J Glows, AT Alexander, Seigle & Co's. febl pov21 EAEE OEPOfflMHY. -OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF- SPECTACLES ! FUKN ITU RE, BEDDI NG, &C, AT ACTUAL COST, WE ARE DETERMINED, TP. CLOSE OUT OUB PRESENT STOCK, AND ALL GOODS WILL BE SOLD ATP ACTUAL COST. A SPLENDID CH ANCE tor asy one WISHING to ENGAGE in BUSINESS. ID. j; sivrTTg & o6., TO THOSE THAT WANT THEIR EYE TEETH CUT, I SELL THE BEST PEBLE IN STEEL FRAMES, FOR $2.00. And as Gdoif WtheRe is in ... :. "THE UNITED STATES, T am Mi;'IEafabliQwmrn8 inobo Ouaiut Epitaph or a Comedian. A 1 Britain. 6J558: coastwise 6,516: sales 1,415, Toledoboy toJtowp eenda the Blade i ,WlLKIHGTOK.Dariand nominal; mid 12i; inefiiouoviHiKitepiwpu i-wsuiu. -H i t. I iA tin a mK.at.rtn in Oil-1 m.,?,, .. 1, ?yv?"r:r norts coastwise. 888: sale 527. 1 1 1 1 LT 1 1 M El IjUUfCUVUU. .llUlWl&i U ii. I " land, upon a penormer wno Deiongeai jbaxtimobk. vmei; mia bw taithe Norwiehj compaiiy of reomedi- J io,8i5weekiy efrew!btrS!Cs M85; anatBcJciniJZn.tW wo;prrtnreese coastwise. MMitkeWid BL rBMradtoi-tha memory of.a Thomas' 'a ArwsiA, 4tton ataiy. Jair tdemand; o-Xddt; mii-neity Weather. In Full Morocco, antique, silt edees, - - ner volume. ! k.-; i : ; 10 00 In Full Bussia. per volume,. t 10 00 FOURTEElf VOLUMES NOW READ V: .Succeeding volumes nntn completion, will iamml nnM In two moilths. "' ' '' Specimen pages of the AMERICAIf CYC- will be seat eratw on- application. FIRST-CLASS CANVAS8Ii5 A&ENTS :' v- WANTED. . ., t.: "SM Hal Tit OH, AND PAH) FIVE anb t&K b6tlARS FOR A HUMBUG-GLASSv v TV ii!-.r"ir Jacteon, Comedian, who Watv engbged mid 12; atock 19,444;! wKy eeeipts 584 December 2lt 17 41, to iijf eomio b'atesf, shipments 2,99r& bale; sales 8,431 ca4tcfxharacters fcthifigretytheater baleBj'spmne MbaI?sj; tne-wtQrMtiormany,oiwnicn newaa :i . H V,;iVf ( promptedVTbiyrjTattrre to xceil. The ; tutckis. o-n l-VJi L.'-JT .rs ),. . .. . . . . - . ccimjv,. ucniS uvwu, um uTfitcji wci,vuoi 'Xo.-"ttotton fatnres quiet , ana cfta?ipeia4iMCfcanaBUi ocetmms eso Bteadv:. Teh 12 29-32a3l-32i March 13 5-82a- . t l .. ft: he macieafiiBrttiin,, thevitrajredy of Xili,- s i.T- C05CMIU B J J5iKK JAA iN xr ADDRESS THE PUBLI8HEES, D APPLETON & CO, 549 & 551 road- W.IVIxCrowell, SPECTACLES ft SPECIALTY, .si.v-ff j:ahTM r 1 WILl'ELIt ,AGOODIAlRiOF SPECTACLES'TOR25 CJENT9; .esv-:vrrij mm icvw 2s-f 11 Mi .Q1T v a A. I 8 . 'AND"QO TO OLD RELIABLE 'fists' H luaiUndv oneteiio of JJorthi Point bteJe,d?I M made agree-,-t,--1. v dl. i- UiXv'-i.i 1 Me;hy Him.ebatdv.the great, itobk shore; Rock -Creek. She kv a small bay oyster schooner. baid - the meat iox ne rove ne oore me rcnormeri acfeTBlimd: lower. and st State quiet drWriesToDaW, Vgr 'ahda1f iinda of tJeottlry Fnxiuce, College' Street opposite 8andere -dUBlack- : wooa's,unanotte. wXvi fab2 .'r",! jan2 Wi 4-vt ' r" EAST , TRADE ,$TKET, I OPPOSITE MARKET S; " :' ! HOUSE.: JjanS -'-' w BEE R LA SALOON ON 1 THE SHELL, ; THIS JMLORNIKQ. GERMAN WINES. Jn2l 'U I ij.i'i'T f 4 On Consigrinfieriti TWENTY Bales 3-4 and 4-4 Domestic, 10 bales Yarns, assorted sites. Host be add at some price, call and eet a bargain, at iiict nr?ri?iviiViitf Stock o ..:a JtL'ana JEWELRY; at w t Tina-At-w D'o-iri'n'a 3 4.- -' Itfft CfALEpN IRONCANS; ,f- yFor Kerdtelfe Oimb idwesVmceryet of sred come and see them. - "r- 5 . jan27 - ; BUTTER, eqtjalosheK WHITE 5 W rVINEOAR. t it iBy. the-Bdi.1?'; ; '- WHOLESALE afd RETAIL STOKE. 1 : 8 t 5'.'J;i ,...-! ; r-. - .v ' ...... -'.v ,
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