Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1885, p. 2

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\ . siren; Olrrleoln to Keep mm from Item. > lug-fllno Prim-4: Albert Agllnlorn. Bettleioxd. June l'.'..-Big Beer is known tolinve 175 Inrriors with him. The Abandonment of the pursuit is knownto his scouts. No doubt they willbe joined bv discontented Indium Iromother bend. Their united force will be I. Itendiugmenaoe for some time tooome. It will beneoessuy, there- Iore. to keep strong auriaon.-4 at Bettie- lord Ind Pitt. Gnnieons mustnleobe maintained It Prince Albert end at Humboldt or Fort Qn'Appolle. Gen. Middleton : column is worn out with fatigue. This mbrniml three lnlliropdn nAnuu] llllllo LDC Olllllllllfll llIT`ner VI: "Illa general election will probnblv be post- poned nnti|Jannzu'y. unless tbcconser vuivea are unable to pass any coercion bill. and nd upon the expirnion ol the present net in Ocmber that they are unable to govern the country without I renewal o! the Act. when they will be compelled to dissolve parliament" v-----ooo -- - .... _.--...... u \ ..--. V London. June l2.i.\'fhu .,v.m.lm.I tl lull: in the new ministry the list] ol_ `Cnrnuwa will be Foreign Secretarv. 51: Michael Hicks-Beach Socn-Lu-y nl War. and Wzllhm Henry Smnl: I-`nrsz Lord .1 the Adminlly. ll. blncvca Loud Churchill will be offered n high post. but not likely that of Secreur)` lot Ire- hud. The Slululunl lm-(her nyn: The mmm-nl nlnczinn will nrnlnhln ha l|nI!. nave ulli lay uinezentre ol ptlnclpic. in t to this important measure. IIOI poeaihly arian be- tween parties. end he reminded the Houae that the government and the Oppoeition were both nude! I com- pect nnrding the Redistribution Bill. It would, however. he gratifying to him- Qll and bin C in the letlring Cahinet. il. belou they ceaaei their public dutiee. they could regard the Bill AI luled and deliveted. Sir Stal- Iord Northoote re nded that his party desired to pneeedpzith the Redinlribu tion Bill a rapidly as pouihle. Them wan no retaon why, the Imomlmcnts mode to the Bill by the Home oi Lord- ahould not at once receive the uncut ol the Commons. but that the amendineub were not yet printed. and he I. ought it deeirnhle to have them pri teal be- fore Iormally acting upon em. Mr. Glndatone ex acquiescence. and the sitting of the Home was sua pended until the amendments should be received. The amendments. as pus ed by the Lordmhaving nally rem h- ed the House. the sitting was resumed. It was decided to make the unend- aieuts the subject 0! discussion on Mon- thy. and en adioutnment was `taken. The attendance at this uli.eruoon'.~i sca- sions ol the House 0! Commons and Lords was very in rge, and there was un- usunl animation in all the ggroupn oc- cupying the lobbies. Iannlnuon conootmng the re- -istributionof -an bill. The pmem govenunel would only do ~o with um coucntotlbo llouno. He did not be- liove thuuy diezemro o1 ptzncxple. in ljxt to thin imnnrmnt Innnnnro unvna nu.-u--u. vl --4.-a. Mr. (iladuooo and III the House 0! Common: under the pocnlnnr cucum- unoouununvlnding the outgoing oi the government. he would I hula Inner pro pose tvhltibo Hollie of Commons nul- nourn until Monday. '11.. question had uiaan whack-zit wouid be beat {or we cavonionco to go on with the nnndinn Inninhxinn 1-nnnnrmno Lhn ra- ..--v-. .-u. Inn :u\.-- -- Londou. Juno l3.--~It in IICEIII that Sdinbnry In: not yet accepted the omco ol Prolmcr. New York June l:L-'l'bo municipal council ol tho Irish Nuionnl [Angus Int nigm pound I muolnnoun denouncing tho ilhlnolli Glldloho gov:-runent. ougrohhthghmo and hnoouugnou upon Iholtpcntuclory. and cdhug up all tho lmsh people 0! this city to and tho Luann. TIT KIIVWIII` INT`. I00 gluldulivhy nil insllpolitiul outrun. ha province: Ibolocnl looduuhneunobladontodincuns Tholdhulhuoplupnr xnglo alcrnu-ongoppunikbtblr elocsiouolutvunlnenbenunpyuudh boacloaod lonbeconnonnivu Cabinet. Inugunu run. up we nan: mnuoo vulI:he_i|.oIo&od.lIIHddonto|eguhle. and oohpollpd Io oaphul undjnstily zuyshp. nndbuptavenhd hrgsmuonng thrown pllqiollu n I I to A Two Fin:-aha Venmnhauswcthz gsgwle nu round. Apply at once to Z. 983 pun-[lulu I_pouuon so In`::: !lt.GindI8ooo'u an inn -tr.-1 Thu X gij K NH '63 Ill [IN Iouowillu ubilllulho potent Iianolcriuoiuluhnd. washout such uhllthoyhuihtolobonqnonnihlolor Ibgovuinont of Inland during the mn. ' HY. UZCZCIIII II. [III IHI` I ninghnn Hut. an the Totiu must be I unlnhntl, .L..ha_n..n.am...u.|.....n.n.. I `!`h&udorJnHlacd3nl-ziiutyand Sithlutdliorlhcoto Irpc willing to In-Inuinn nmvidadihn nndnrl In in unto nu A.-J-.A.lnL.'l'..... dilhna III the by an ho qlhlly no canvassing. Addzen Reliable II`; 0... Phil:-. It. Be: 11. his Virflntbnndluy ya: 9! to $5: ma- Throhnnnorol the lolloving In-Lljhnnum Ili-'l'hnnnnItnn. ABOUT Bib` IHAAR. II I '- 1'9} Ipiuudlououis RIM!!!- knhi In min In- UIIIIIHTII ting nch. The mile; in all nntingl 'Hl.l,lII IFllXIII(lWIII$EI U0 ['3' turntolninodslowhualralndboen on buinoll. thinking he gm drama is .i.`1'..T"` &.';.:"`..."$.-`-n"..';.."..ai".Z',`" ooutcIIdqbdi|l' Iliad .- xsuaunm-. nnfn with success.` The Ladies` Aid Society of the union street Methodist Church are to have an excursion down the river on June 24th. by the steamer Maud.` to the Thousand` Islend Petk. Row. 0. Foreey. of Prescott. whiwes charged with bllllduf At the oonlerencc. wen recently presented with M10 by his friend: in thettown othe eve ol bier novel. _ . Mr. I. Sutherland. of Kingston. V yes- `teniegleetepockec book eouteining .'.;'I .'.`.7':".....a..""". ......"" '?."'..;'.?..`.`. .. `.2; Mr. George D. Huvloy. the Reform candidate in the coming election. bus been on Amherst Island and in meeting with -5.. I,..::...- ALI u....:..... ...c .1... ...1L_ 7 W0 GIRLS. lot Book-lo! . ADE!!! Hon- da lnanix to 11. ALL APFE SIB` Iutnlqlnn. ` 1' (IQ.--`I've lunch. contusion sud Venmnhauswct has whole nu Apply [ll] U131" tBIlJIl.IlCl'll Ire! UUUFIY drop lr3In 50 or 60 to 05 on Approaching within a mile or so of tn iceberg or eld. The water in us yet icy cold. which keeps the sh from the spawning groundu md Accounts for the lateness ofthe y sh- ing and trolling season. '1'. Munnrrr S|u,-0n Wednesday. nnc lmh, sove- nl oes of eld we came ashore at the head of Wolle Island, And had not dis- appeared yosterdny (12:11). I under- stand that this is the latent ice evet. re- cordndin this vicinity. To wondefthe air has been so chilly ol Into. when we consider thnt tho thermometers on the ocean atocmers Ire uently drop {ram 50 or 60 to 65 on nnm-rnnhina In . R1-llrs l'reeenIe-d In incl by Papa rm. ix- )1 , mu win uni runny. Winnipeg, June l`. ..~ ~.\n interview has hevn had with Mrs. Riel. mother 01 ' Louis Riel. the rebel lender. who lives at " St. Vital. a short dintance [rain the rity. " She received a letter lrorn her son the 5 day Liter she reached Regineanklng his brother Joxeph to go to Batorhe and bring his wife and boy. nbout three years old. and a girl about two years. ` who were in a starving coizditinn. down ' to St. Vital ind cue lor them. in he ` feared they would perish if left up there. ' He Ilaid to take no trouble about !N\ i trial, as he would be able to make or rangementn lor his defence and would try ' and manage as well u hevonld. but he urged lor God's sake that his wile null children he token care of. He said he had given liIm~ell up to Middleton in obedience to a letter from him asking him to do no. He hul been well treated by Middleton. and hnd euered no indi - mtiee from any of his attendnntn. lfo ' concluded by a.sking.to ho l'(.`.llI(!lllbl`l'(2 wall hip. lriende. and by saying that he was in God's hands end would he tnken cure of. llix mother says he has been in trouble ever since 1879. "He left me when he was ll yenre old. but he never forgot his poor old mother end alwnys when he had a cent to give he gave it cheerfully. I know he was not working for himself in this There is a large rusty nil in the house; when ank- od about it. the mother llid it wan sent to Louixby Po Pins l.\'.. in recogni- tion of his (Rio '3) aervioes during the lied River rebellion. The ma] was said to have been pulled out 0! the cross. TIM I'.':Iilnr, Ifuinla Wlny. Q... IL. IlV..,I.......l_.. I J no 13. was or nu lvonnlge. Lutxveok I boy. hung with his uncle. Jack linmn. Ilouuuineer. \'n.. died from the alleged oech of I (all und in buried. Suspicion Ins aroused and the tody wu exhumed. An nulaoply disclosed donth from I knllo wnundm U10 intenunalnnd spine. Hnmnn diu- likod the boy Ind is I-ellevod to have mnnlewd him. Seven! years ago 1 little girl mymnrioo-aly disnppeued m the same house. Lyn:-hing ix ll.-eat nnml K IWBUEBCIUII IUI IIIUIIIII pftlflilll. The British resident ol Laahmue re- port that earthquake ~hocks oi an-at severity continue. The towns 0! Han- niulia and Sopus have been utterly rim. ed and four hundred person: killed. Than baa also been great loss oi life in the adiacent. villages. .\lau\' cattle and met}! have been killed. Hon. J. .\ Chapleao has given uuhce of a r~olnl.ion declaring it expedient to impose an entry ice or duty of $54! on every petaon oi Chinese origin entering Canada. andto provide that no \'e~sel urrying Chlll`-vs immigrants ahall carry more than one immigrant {or every liltv toua of ila tonnage. Last -Auk a how livmo Iilh hi: uncle-_ III Ilxllll HIVU LXCIIIIKI In K yIl'\l. Volnnheru sud ledenl u-oops was ghting the Indians in .\ ritonn All day yestaonuy III North and 51: Jose .\loun him. out the Slexk-on lmos. Mmeu from Henabuw chxtrict are orkinu to Crittendon lur mutual pl'0?.&l0u. The British rmudenl. ol Lnnhmne PIIDIE T II! I Fl . A goocnl Irilo ll thtveulnod on the Newark. Uhio. division ol up Banana and Uhno nilwuv. on the union of the company In ordering of! Iron! hnkcncu oi the snun drum by Mozulu. Sove- ul ghts have utcurrcd iutbo ynnl. \':-slnntaara and {alumni tnnnnn In-rn I. NC. WIIIVII ljilyl '10.`. inhnbihnh in 1120. were kept you dn with unwound luvonr. liunent yesterday paced n s mlnticn nnmoruiu n lmn ot|34.04`J.:i.` !ll,| O VV H-an "IIIIIIIIEIIU I\Kl|IIy IDEA I uhnioa nnmoruing ot034.04`J.2i Ilon. Ir. Havel! ndniwod that 0` 0411111111) wen wunoul. and U |G|.(ll).lll) had Ina Adda! to I nnhn An in n no..- IIVPl"I" 0| II.` |lDllVy I .IIl"-lZ [mm the plague. which dodroyod 40.(ll) inhnhihnlu in 1720. war: konl. intak- .CWoW$ Ii _ publiedohi inn pr. A noun-nl nln ll 1 uuu-u -no-aw nunuu -u- 1-:1 w The tour of the sand Hun. Audu- niverun ol the delivery cl Mnnullon lrnnn Um liming. which dndrnvnl MHII) I uuyr--u u--- u-u u---- cu... A dupnch (non Hallow shun that I punengu tniu, while gain rquidly. hate dawn to-dny lntvoan w and Train. llilrllllondtbuuvitnl - none can killed and may vrm- 1,4. -1 .|__ __ ._.4 II_... -_.I-- -c RI nu. mm mm 1.\ I :-:u\'n;\`\ +21. X . If `Ill I` IIKWWIII P." yriooun tomrt Suns: in uppliodud ' holdlout. I A .l.__.a-l. 1.... Il-II..- -n-n.. cl. -III-'~ -----' -'-.-~"'-r`-"" '- I-llovon thoonud Inn unv- osl ll Don from K and Bar- ha. Tho `isulomlgnlll-Zgypshn uinanu-I Ionian:-L Smnnu wall AXUU IZTJF IILC Fiji. wuhiucu I tlnyunp. and new ha 5 ism-onto torn. Grntintuildlinlhoouo. IIIMI oounlyinovuruvithdqn. I-Inna Khpt. Zauuvillo. 0hio.Iho dnnghurdovcnlthy hnI.hu(-lop odwil): [sound lrvul. laulnnd ol but lube : timer. The girl in It! you: ol ago. bunulul udjccomplhhol. Ill`--- AL.-.._.I ..l-.4-.. L--- -punt, In-I ..._ w.-. T QI$$j-- _- uIt:o..I.dia..u Onoiau: co m. nhakht plan-at vahuthdr own Wukuaxbrnmlluydmqneougttge lI|0n:nn*l8t.Auo'I lot bah no-pain- A-auxin: -um-n; nnln cut. an uqtuu I II II` 11:!- vuhou-uhunu. E. W. 7. annual Gou- U Iconic I than 1&1! L-n L-an I`.-A l -I pp .-A I--g-- TUTUCTT 0113.0!) sauna- auunpbuthelsoluf aV,__.__L___. I_ IL` _L_ IlIAA_ 3C1 Ii fl UL B:I IX uryiuguoudonjnru only. Andra Dhc.npd l8.ol Piuuolt. Innhimn huntlxnilngn lu\'l'E l.0CAu .\'EWS. a`$'-A '1`. MECIIRITT, Fishery Overseer. Jun nth.` Iu ivaauu numer- Into uomnsolrl rnoupnotueu mangl- rqznlnrly. according to thoidvico of yuicisn. or uudinotionn on th .Alwnv ask lukobinsotfs Phos- Emnlaion, undbo nnroyon not `VIII! DIDIICIJIIIN. 0| W$III$ 0! IO 2i`.iZ1?.m'.1's'f,'f.'5;"p:.o......"`&.%...'I.`}? unrou or nuggn. nu hko Robinson : it will he to row him on top ol high wa- ter. so that there will be no tides or ed- dieein favor ol any one. I will return to .\u~tralia in eighteen months. and have another race lor the championahip. l have beaten hie beet time for dilferent distances, and have atrong ho ol win- ning back the title." lleac will not leave Australia. He ll 5lt. 10; In. in height. The oaxameil there are very big. Chord. lluiih and Trickett are all over six leet high. with regard to the climate ol Australia Hanlan aaya; "Ulten have I lound it so intolerably warm that Ill order to breath comlort- ably I had to go down in a caller and re- main there until the extremely warm spell waa over. The longer! remained in the climate the more out ol aorta or condition I became. I have travelled over a good part ol the world. and met a great m`any people during the last few years. I havn't `reached Ania yet. but who know: that anme da 1 may not en- gageina raeeon the or some other equally lamona river in that part olthc globe. Hanlan'a lotnre intention: are to arrange raoea with Teemer at one. two. three, four and llve milee for I1.(XX) cach.or one grand race for |6,lIl0 a side. and with that object in view he will shortly vieit Rochester to complete the preliminaries. _}Ie eaya that had the people of Toronto shown any generosity towards him he would have done the same as Beach iutenda to do. ant have had his championship raeea at home. in- stead of titleand honors all over the worl . However. he ahould never forget that Canada was his home, and in apne of all he had use and en- joyed aboard was glad to be amongat hie lrienda one again. ` AI Hm Hanlan-Beach rang III wan llanlau says he should have won the lira: race with lleach in Australia. He umed : --When I challenge Beach again lla IIIOIIUI UIIB Igllllu _AI 10 Hllll-B9101] Ila 'l(X] wgg paid for glues on up umpi;-.5 hm; ----o-o-_ 1 muinna ti ` _ lIu.Ip1Ill;#.I9",-.._ I Those among us who no snoring with, bronchitis. or weilnun ol the In}.-mul nr Inna: uluunlil nnt Ania- Inn KIIIIIS lI'UIl.I GUI! JIUIl'0l,K IIuu'. lo 50 5. RE.-l.l'lCf.|Ol1~ upon the pitcher were removed It A Ipecinl meeting of the as ~ocu\t1on clubs held at Philmlelphin. A pitcher can now deliver the ball as he choose. The foul bound wua nbolish~ cal; to make 5 "put out" the hnll must be caught on the y. The home club. instead of the umpire. will decide whether or not the ground is t to plny llpoll. EDI! IITDIIBCF All the Aunencnn uaociuiou clubs played on Friday. M. Phihdolphin. the home club outplayed the Louisville viutoru. nod won by 63.0 3. Al Brooklyn. the Ciucinnntu; were downed by the home club, as to 4. M llgltimore, the Pittabuxg nine Ind I good victory. 12 to H. M .\'ew\ ork. St. Louis captured : guns from the Motropollhns. 7. to H. Re.-.t.nctmn~ unon the niu-bu wnm plifl IIVIIIIBI. JCW I DII WOII I3, I 50 `I. Betting Wu brisk in Toronto on the remit ol the hue ball much to-day be- tween the Toronto! And the Ma le Led, 0! Guelph. the home team being the favorite! All lhn Anunrun-n an-nnign-. Ink. 0)` 11 50:1. The London; dc-fontenl the Clippon of Hamilton b 7 to 4. Bouon. pinyin: mninnt. l'hi1ndelphiA. It Boston. won by 7 to I; Providence pitted nninst New Yotk won by 7 to I. iettimv Wu brisk in Toronto on the; II. (`All ('U\'CI' III] PX. III II I `RICE. The Tomato ptofouionnls beat the Primrose: oi Hnmiltou, on Wodneudly. by 12 m9. Thu Landon: daafmleul the Clinnnrn nl Fnrroll, the new puwhot tor the Guelph Inple Lad: club. in I oprinter. Ho cu: rover mo pain in ll I-Gaoc. TL... 1'...-.-o.. .....l..-.'....-I- I"... n.. U!` I-Ip|'I lll`IUIC~ Jack Dempsey bu deposited O`.!.';() In San l"r1nc1~`co in nu port 01 1 chnllcngo to tight Chulcs itchell with hand gloves to: nish for IS!!! I side and the gate money. or In private with n In- mileul number on nrb ville. IBIIITII IIICII IIKIII Hill]. Jam Dunn bs~ been is Boasouuymg bosrrsuge s hsrd glove ght to s nish between SIHIYIII sud Psddv Rysn lots purse of 17.5). the winnu to Elke |.'.,(l]'i ndul the loss: 02.500. His nolzol was to him s bugs in New York sud take along I hundred plo. who rats to betsxed 01(1) . the surplus ot '.'..5(I) to go to the msugers. Sullivan. it is and, decided that the scheme would be nnprsc tirsble. Jack l)anmmw hss dnntnlhnl I:.'a0 In `Ibo In-tuna; Jul-1 lot: nun. sullinn has given up his: pmpoud trip to England. having uooptod 1 twenty rocks` olgngelnont at the statue Dali: I-Zdwud lclioovl. the launch: pngllist 1- II Oriin and an be in- ten in to try And nuke some 0! than eanmrn men" ght him. Jnrn Dunn hl~ Imam in Boston lnwnu Illlhh V II -Iuv-- Bull: Ihoworld. Indoaulybylhoh-m not Ialrlalor company, II chllb. Nov York sad St. Louis. SOLD LTERYWHBB8 Ellilg ol l'Il`0I'\lI. Jam H. laclia. 0! Toronto. olon to match Wm. Boyd. ol Woodaaork. for 0350 aside agaillal. any man in Canada o: D. M. Sullivan. of I-Ian Sagiuv. in the following avaaI.s-RuniIg bop, `hp and jump. running long jump. run- ning high jump. bitch and kick. vault mg with pole. nlandmg broad jump and Mn yvdu sprint race. The ohunpioouubluuor was qurturnilo uni: Lnn|ouJu 6. in 404-Smbulnlnh oln uoood slower the lumen ununr ncurd.|oeon- l by hints" in lil. This In ulytholotcnnner of I penonl of records. Jan H Harlin nl Tn:-nnln nnrn In ll I-3`- Bilo. Jun ll.-l-`nah Whlh. ol' Icons. 5. \'.. won Ibo thrill: bicycle rm-o hora uuhy. lino 81:. Wn. bu. Them wua liulvo Chin. D. N. Iilluv. I of linlulo. nus nnoaprjuunnuyululuwnxu lollowntolholipprz "W0-llndnin to. and wonldbu allowed inhibi- in; ucoull. hub 50 Hampton put. lnvl).I$.InIlc|h don! club: on nllo `Q 1?. Dawn. ln.6S-55.; on nib. undo: . II II Elgn -g.II D II... I- (I. - Today ul Shu- nuh n-gut. thuonnnod n-lld-jtn--nr 1%.;-I1. The nllnwa In I.hn(.`la'-n: "W: -uh dnin JIJEII. Ul Q. thlthudlnhlulcnkhhnu .1 WlIIh--L-n I. I .l._nL I. -.-. Alllolk I -3]!!! h w- xu-_ `aqua u..o`..% D-:41-non New up-3.. on Dominion 1- . ' .. n "i"`' ; A cheese bond was lonnqd in tho citv to-day. The meeting occurred at the Y Wmo omooandwu burly well Attend- I Cd. 'm. Dull . of Stprrington. wanderi- Edhpnlidgrnt. lug Thoma Koonun. of toll own: p. Iacrohry: A com- mit`: will torn 5 constitution And sub- unit it to I-II _Idj'JlI'I|Id mating on 8:- turds Jnnowlh. IS twohlook. Sales .3: thdlotsalohnuno bond to-day--.. -760 bout at `no. pa lb. Now York. June ll.- opanlnu 79]: karat. 0.19}: olmlnz. M. Chicagovlune :3, (U.S. y:;rds.)-Estimat- ed receipts, hogs 13.000 ; prospects 5 lo 19 higher. I Liverpool. june { landl, 531 ; Orleans, 3 I [an Baton and chnngc. London, June 13, (2 p.m.)--C..\.. 40. C.P.. 30]; St. Paul, 683 ; 1.5.. 55;: , Ln., 335; C12,`... 835: Ii.'. 95: IS , 2d, 485. l'.. {AL 54 - Lmdon. lune 13, (2`.I55I.!l].)-A. & (3.\V., |s(s.. 213. doc. { : do.. 2n 3.. 55. dec. ; l zlnds, 49}, adv. {- : St. Paul. 68!: ; P. ., 4-), ( cc. 5. COTII, qlllll DUI sleauy ', \\'eIlneI' IS DTIHIIDL | Chicago, ]une t3.-M:arkeI opens rm 5 with large orders in buy Aug. heat at 92 . , the receipts of 163 cars was expected to. cause decline. but an advance of6d in (`air ! 4 fornia wheat at Live I and rm foreign * markets have producewztoronger feelings. ` I I ;599_BeY!r9+FL wun I r uemanu. km on. june 13 -Arnvcd wheat, qlllcl ` but steady , corn quiet . to arrive wheat and u corn, quiet but steady weather brilliant. | Chicano. lune n.-M:irket onens rm .~ Liverpool. June I3.-Whcal quiet Wllh a poor demand ; supply us large, winter. 619d Q 75 Id , argoes ol coast. wheat and corn, 3 not much doing , corn, quiet but steady. with a r demand. Inn nn lunn :1 ,_.|rr..m.I ..-Iumu .......a l.IlI Ill ! -lrII!I. Now: opunlng. 0.79} ; highest. Iowa. 0.19}; yeueruay gc Brockvi Ie, boxes sales. ruled. reu.-room uxslncls mas week. unw a new lots being consigned. The ruling price was ' of 3` 6i, with 7c foF"\lr:I. In Peterboro yesterday {c was paid {or L000 boxes. * la. lune I1. ----OHn-rings 2 znn ' qumm atogc gt. 73 ; otner grades 5c 1: 05 Uellewe. June l2.-The local market IS healthier in con ucnu: of more favorable advices from abroa . I"ac_torymen are clean` mg out. their Kay cheese at better prices than they expxted tcn da s ago. About 4.000 boxes have been boug t into this and Petcrboro districts this week, unlv few Int: hpina rnntn-rnnrl Than rnlina nu-in. In-he rlxal ',`L H) 7 x mun ,`_( .1SM:u l)V Emu` who 411:] not 543 Herc the snuanun :5 stronger (0-42). and a sale ul L000 bow: at ffc rs reported The exports fur the week 7 show a considerable falhng 0!] compares! to last year. bcmg 10,434: bums agarnq 4o,r. -_- boxes Shrprncul: so far thus smsurr. to- da), are some 59,000 short of the samr period last year. The rrmrkct rs undenrahlv slror;ger. but there rs a general uuriercur rant eelrng of drstrus! as lo the prev-nr pus non being maintained long. Xonlnahjune r5 --Ohce.se marker very strung and good |nqurry_ ne to fancy quoted atoic 3; 7}c;olher grades 0;.- Bellevrlle. lune market Is lnllclpalea lor SCVOIII weeks. Montreal. June |2.-Comr;m to : rnl expectanon the Brockvxlle market letda was much stronger and Ihr bu lheu cnng. were placed to .\lumrc-.11 ers at '.'L' m tk vuth -kc nskui hv I ",L, `LII Jl "gt _*)[I_ 31 U`(. .|H|I 3.41:` Ell " Next market day zglh jiiiir Liierpool. june 12 v(,`lii.-ese in mi ilc iriand , American choice steady at i(,~<.I. l.l\'YT`(Dl_ junc I i.-Cheese niailmt iliill at same price is quoted yesterdmg gos (ail. .\lontrral. June i: --The exciteincni in cheese appear! to be iiicreang bk: far` however, the excitemeni appans tn be all on this side, there being no ri-spineivr movement in Liverpool [run which it uirlllil seem at speculation has got it gm-I l)(`lil among our cheese iiiori Another :iJi.iiici- oftc per lb. was paid a lot of l.00ii l-->\r_-s ' changing hands at yfr, with further busi- neu rumoured III that tigurc New York was strung and higher at 7c :1 '`(;, so th.it themis general strength all along the llI)(`. ` The nnrlirt seems to have started mi the u I e almost as ra "ill '35 it came (l(l\\'n, P` ) . and an the stock In arrive will be D.'lYl\ all grass which is much superior in point at quality to the half and-hall goods \Ul'l fur shipment this week. No loner pricc~ llceil lie- anticipated for several weeks. Montreal. Jung u.--(Trintr:in in inn`:- The uanuly ul mnlk return! at the` I'm Grove gheesc Fulory. ' "People 5 Fun-r_\ and South Lake Factory. Plllsbnrg larger than m any precedmg year. each n can-Ing over 7.00:: lbs. daily Salts of chats run In Mil nu-nu-nu Huh. harp In-.-n -A .1 3 PREMISES WANTED. Iuuvot mo puo,uoo,ooo. New Volt. jun I --Tho and market dull bl! y. with the exteptmn PI. The first tnnanctnunn were I pm. loutr than |ut nt. own` to the lulnre ol the Inland] divnnou After the mu pres- uuu to all n llullber ol suppumug order! cqtad tlcunnelvet. cannxng a sharp rally I Q Q per cent. The selling was pnnupally thcroomtrulrrs Don-in quiet I , zds qacned Q prr u-nt o stuck: renemng `Ln to split except I) I. cf W whtcb in nu rt I16 .\'Y.(`. I n: u 1.0.. and N? run rm 3 Lt. I 5: 1.0.; and .\ w mun Tbc Phlladclphua Prnu says "II is not yet fled Irbaber Ir. Cunt will be the nanvolthc W.S. ltunov Indaunnd Ihu his accq-tame Is mnungut no the ramng ol some 0: 2oo_ouu_ In be used 1 yr move some pressing pe1.'u1u.'nry-vH|ga|mu.of (hr -.ump2n_\ 5 per cent. In uuus wele ellltll .1! Into W.l' Co's. succns In the In manor. Thr- mun nl neuly I5oo,ooo to the nreasnn prttlctlly "vet our :2 per cent Iururh Ihulol the ,uoo,ooo. Non vrfl Inn. ll _Tln nhmh mzvhol Io IIITIIOI unprovc the bull more which . hcanc pronounced on Monday um-rnxxm Inmcntlnnud Mr. Gould mu ` hlhdol 7. How!!! mun all Plt&.olIhoD.l..&W.` ol II. any Ihu Fun-not ` ` Villa` action In rximng the IIb- - tidy. abbot I0 Conan In more explscn lqldnlmu. lhould have no doprauning 1-u! the itch. which n Ialliu low. Cun udrm.` that company Is eammg ghoul * pet ceondnmhnd. and null continue paymg 5 per cent. the bulls eluted at tho! Co".-L succqs the tax malllr. Tha- ICK]Iw|l.VV.IlMlBl.l IIIMC IlIy vullv lhonhortmudlhduhngs mtho` stocbwcrobandnponlhe hall! that Ir. Gould. on in mum, would hunouecooqstcnouuly aclinnnd endeavour In further the bull u-Inch 30 Itouonncod Mondnv nftc-moon t G N09 York. June I3.--Bmhn n the ho IT" Idllut .' In um um nu math! to-da)'.`?1-"P (I-,. lot I doau Ipolaillna. nun as \ W U.. l'.I.. U.P..nd D.L. an W. & IIIIII Ind nclnnlnnn nntnm: ' A llhnu O I J llljtu nAlAA.n n-ENANO1:--oommncm ' I00 Do}. New Hosiery, 8, I0` u *. Lisle Hose. Boy! Grey School lanolin IQ] Men's Underway` from l i SUHNYSIDE, FRONT BOLD, THE FARM OF LITI PETER GRIEAI. IPP. WAL s *& s'AY's in mm sauna BPAHTMBIT sumo! v V --r vvwxuazwj VI * 4 New nmuorcomu. we. Goda for 35. 7|c.Uoodulbrwc. 75. coo D01. ladies and Children : Gloves, in Cram. Gran, `rang, Fun; W?:92:WE%?B. :IS2tcF _A_ U L nlVrdgM0o..lnlon.0lunulrrrl . - cotton In-kot. I3.--Co!ton. lirm_, Up- rleans. 5 1346. : was pun nor boxes. . June Iz.--Offerings. 2.500` 30 boxes , prices. TC in 71 an : Undorwonr 25. A . VLsdiu'!UndelI. in G: (La. ad cog. Boys and Girls` Under , two qlnlidtl. on um um ti` H_eaI{h is; Wlf ` --- _.g.....__.. ..._u ....._._ ;luI.;ure nuymoo- With each order 10% I c|n`uc:.c..nr. "um rain! uh uh. rn uog. 0ntn-qu|et; Whno State ~13. Bnrloy-quIot ; No. 2 Cnnsdn 72; No. 2 I Extn. Cansdn 78. n ' Rvn _nninO - I funan 7R in hand ` The mail steamer `Jorscian collided j with the schooner 7. -hr: in the channel Rt Toronto. The M-noouer was out ` down to the water's edge Iuul Copuin , May thrown overbou-d nndinjnrod. " orrmn ';-9-Monnow. ` uswlnou IIAIKIIIT. ! ' June 13. I` W|Iout-ueady : ulna 0.0%; new whito auto 1,02 , nuw rel ante 1,01. 1 (`nvn_nonn:Iu - n-Inn I [III - Mn -1 mane nnrwy--`N in 000. R_V-73 to `Ho Ostmenl 4.50 to 455. Cornmotl-2.90 to 3.00. Pork-14.00 to 14.50. L|rd--`J to loo. Baoon- I to 12. HunI-ll to He. Choooo-5} to ac. Eg-318 So 1 BuIter-'I`pa to 17 ; western, 12 to 14. IlnN1`luc.u. Pnonucl: IAIIKIT. Ilontnal. June 13, Whu|-Rod wmter, 0.93 I 0.95 : whim. 0.93 to 0.1 . spring. 0,93 u 0.95. Corn--60 to 610. `Peu--79 to 80. Oats-35 to 3544;. B|I loy-50 to 560. Rvo-72 rum mu; re I sum luv. Corn-st<-ndy; nles l.(l)0; Nb. 2 weslr _ -rn SR8 nu-I. Ullldl "Ia. Ryo -quiet : Unlnldl 73 in bond. BOATS FOR SALE. -:.-.:m'T.":.?'.;.;'.':-="'-. '..;::-_:,_._-.gs.:-.-....-:..:-.: .. I; no Aros.`!o." Dunno. i i V Also FINE scorcn TWEED 15 per cent Lower am. 3 I they can bebonght olsowhote. .Lx.L.L.L_n.n_a.n.4.V .l.;.I.|.v _|_ . They are noted Ior keeping Ihe LAIIABIT, l`lliII'l' and (`lIIIAI'I8'I` Hlotk In Ibo (my. SPEN CE & GRULILETS Jun: {LIL srnxop I_o12.Una1;.:a_IY Being determined to clear out every yard of Sum- mer Goods, will during June and July offer Special lnducements to purchasers. Sou tlIl'lI' White Stri l Muslin at 5c, worth He. he their Fanc Mus ins reduced to 10, 12.5, and 15. See their (`art Patten: Satorns at 1225c. The same gnmls are sold last year at 25c. See their Small Chet-ketl Sate:-ns at l`2;c., worth liyc. S00 tlu-ir Dress Gomls at 7, H, 10, 12,50. All l`Ctlll('(`tl. 804- their Heavy Black Grns Grain Silk at 65c, worth 906. Sc-v their Black Satin Mern-tlea11.\', $l.00, worth $1.25. .~'m.- their,(`u!nre<| Satin Mer\'eleau.\, 81,25, worth $1.50. 3- Iim-o ' III PIIIIESS 81 . J um. lh ry 1'9`); 40c. and \ i fur I no N J une uh. howou . Cloning v A good ALL- WOOL ; -UXD3B AFSPICIS O?- St. John's Masonic Lodge, F-I I"I`SB'U'R(3-~ Wulnesllay Alto-rnoon, Juno `)4, ._ A'[`__ wue. to all to his Stuck ..r ALI.-IDOL 7, Which, he is condent, arc tlw Br.-rr VAu'z Ix (`nu--v nice ALL-WOOL Jrrv. r nuv ISIIJN -annn.I {x.x... June l3.-Clooo .01 pm. Jr! v Am; Run? dc STEAOY` LIILLINERY. --lAJ I-r Ilonlnn In I AIIJDQC It 001:. Ioo.uoo(lu for we. 81.00 for , Cl'9lIi.Gron, Fawn: and Bitch.` I. ` ,Homen'a Liulq How, (tlnildnfa up fnu. . H to 160.: no 45 no 4:; II Kl ' unuau r Iollzltnn mun - Tlatllulv 5:. `run on unuuau-.. f& ill] blilc In the non onjoyuhlo or j C 1 (`inn '3' Ba} Ink ii. 811. lllala OIIDHOII if tlolhovl llmdflg E-..........-_""' :-.:.::=*::3'.';c: BIfl'I 4: guns. , T WEED, suitable for Boys` wear, Sm on. St. lut kuniai.'nIq um __ ._r:?-:**": :*- . HEAVY TWEED. for Men : eve- REID. nnsu Isuzu. UIIUIUI III!- Ll H3003. Wildscr llotol lint. Pray Strut. -mono sauna noun 1 nlun. A. auuaav gnaagyv -.ra.v\:I~JI vv vvn, Ilnnalurrlu. Dal CLOVIB AID IIIUIIY no. main mum. OBOIOI run. V.` 'I .l|l'lI. ARE N01"CE that an puma-Ihlp [ml to T existing `cannon W:|. Pnlunon and J:hn Wulay P-nu-no under the nu: oi Pnnunon O son. Inn boon d -n'v vi. All uoonnu naut- Ilo mun be mm In .. -. Pouulon. at the old lllhd. wmmu M-r-rnnsou Joan w:su.v_ M1-rninox. June 11 ln -run lA'l'1'IRol mm ~AI'u-`twuuc- _ ...';....a"-'3'.-'-_?: Tu-' ""-A-so--"'A"_"a""1-m_-"-5 ,__.., #.._ . . isuovn nAcE_1:o__Tnn our sum) FRANKLIN BROS. & 00., IllAn)nAn1'lll Ian CLDVIB All! IIINIIIII ST. JEl'A_DAY hlilll-llll Dissolution of Partnership. J, IKUUEIIT WALSH I0 $5] 17 VIDIK `U03?! on THURSDAY. JUNK Inn. at ngoun, Brock Street. as 13 o'clock N [nun BI`llC_hB0u8ll AND LOT.` OIIIO con- unu roobuxooonnon mflagnnd Pour I-`inc In 9 Bodroommugthcl-with clo- sou Ind two up halls: also I runab- oollnr: bud Ind not: water in the boas: cum. mar kitchen nnd outhonu~s;nd in in ood to. pair and well drained. The c 1: I15 foe: (loop and 50 [est front. and a nun fruit and natal-lo rain. The nbovl In one at the aloha: rul- oneu that Ian been ound for tile In King- uon (or: long time. Poromer vuticnlul up- _plyta _ _ __A_______ fol HAVE nlcuxuviu Inurucuun tram IR. ROBERT WALIB to null by Public Auction llllullll. rm-ocg sgoot_._ps V I3_ Noon. DB. DAR.RAGH`s Surat-cry VAl.l'ABLE BRICK RES1D'N(`l-7 mman iii mmmn. HAVE RECEIVED lnttrllcull IIIIIII IR. WALIB :1 THURSDAY. JUNK ll`l'II._ll ll! 39.1.3. EXBIJBSION. `I-iliniill II-nvel'ooIdBud8InolAu'-:1) 00 your `ckul It HLHLBYB OFFICE. Us nnxo Brnmrr. Ir thourwwum K ILUD' nu Ian Fdgiu u 1:lP.I..u:In|covuamoIutheln- tuj lb .vhnotho uailhtouh his bylh IAIJD qnly. st -18 AT-- JOHN R. RA'l"'I'E.\TlTRY'.\`, 3'ClIEAP -`ALF: FOR 33 \\'l-ll-IKV 03' LL June mm, Opposifewindsor Hote `III PLAPF. T0 Bl`\' \`0l l( Whih I Colored Shirts. Colhn and Cufn. Tho. lo:-9. (Haves, Socks and htrlw Ind Felt H383 For the Pnbllc...... Fireman In Unllnnn Bandunon in Uuiloun . on King Street ,WesI. 71*/tr/0%): SIZE $0`! I'l'||lI`P.S slrn.-I. RATES: 1. HAILEY, Sam IN t 176 Ontuzt User no at the Vanna 11'" ' cooxx'IcIU.a =I ._.__..-...nn 4 u Invnvu mun I fol. _:'r Ooivuuu" 7 ' NIl@lIlfd.7l7EUVI7iVi.I`l'\'clI'i V Ph. than the dinaiunc uoulrietly Tho puma THIIIISIID ISLAID NIH. lXJ:)l.l'l Ullulxun. uu WIDNEDAY, .l l'NE THE I I IN J3 |%_E.'!|.,}S...E..-.% n- n..-...- _ uni... von GRANITE ruuauuvu ruuroau. ` Pruninoutobonbom. II lqnnn fee and Power man In. iholuueonvnln yplnoodloruhl __-n.. m.u_ n.._|- L.-I.no-..o- AY.l`l' DR PlIrIo-'l5. E! 1 ARI! -Ql\lZazu -----V 7 JUNE 11, 18 and 18. ZTIIPXKIII-IIXCI`. - -----lt'h ..|IIlD\1 I131. FIIIY IIII IIIIQV ..n .. .--vunnv IIATIXIE. T8735!--- `run DIN-3% -u._m .|_n.u-n In Ihn nnnenjoyl ? Hi jun-In-:|_ lfivobyo-doouo-nooourtihnonlh. Thuyuulapbtad in wdublllvc. " ' -uni-Alp-.r..a.-aw-g nu 8booo.EuI Kant and Lnnox. The '03:`-Ln` ujillhlhudyoninlhonnihor lngcutlnocyand it will In shod. - ` -I-upuddaaum. u:.unhymho __ "- ' l..ihun|oudiIhII.udIhthovil|bo olochilthuoouliololucu-Hodubt. -mm." THE new qunnn. ,_; _...n rbnsm STRAYED. jlvlllr-yuan:-u Pucn-I$. H) mm 5:. rjvhg ash , -9-...-. ...- ,,._ ii':.=..*.'- BOOKS & All-Illlllllll MELTINE. E-NJOY LIFE! T Plllll PURPOSES. nun |uIIlPowu. III lIluul'eot.ugl Pqwer (nan Alla IATUIIDAY IATIXIR. I III Adjounlod 1 In Monthly In P. G. WILIUT. soc:-01 P. J. LAWLI88. Bar. Bee. Adjourned Monthly I fthoshcnl |7lh but oecu In Illa). Dunlap, nndhvpuwnniizthomprlnncouhhhtmor poummlldnlliho mnyhvotllnwlthconll. JAMES OOWDEY. lghtbuthohnotlikdywromindown ; lang.HohuIg'dn'ohn:icter.'md sinonnnudoulln-yhuuounioa .gg|ug|ohawlnwIr.GlndI,toootolt wbnnlr. Oh-hahhvuonthowu, pub. Illnnnuyiulindl Tdlicpocin -vuv-u-vv v-u.:- null! ulrvvw-cu; nu "at now. And we do not requimto go back very far in the history to nd the` moat. indnhblo pend of unheard of intrigues. not inland of the moat oowudly ku- _ um. Thin 3. acute. upocidly when |..|I._..I |...n..:..n_.d:.. on... (1.... Z$WUI IJYXCQIIIZUIX IX UIIUII hilllmphu. Obplenu unlit-dqdntho Inlu Inn! Inn in uni "H-Iwhu cu-nu:-n (Inna: u-av us-5 vs onred the purchue of the North Shore Ruilwiy by the Cumin Pacic. and Mr. Cu-on the independent or Great North- ern Route. The bitterness ol the squab- blo is indicttd by La Nam-tliue, which . Ilid : It it useless for the Seneonlinta to appear ecandnlized at seeing Min- iIto_n.I'eak_ing tn now dinoord in the Con- (V_IGiVo cunp. This upeohde is not I14: and u... .l.. -.46 -..-ui-4. On nun Lag`: null! `an:-`nun-u nu: I-u ` his presence; Mr. Chsplseu he weeps- ed as a colleague, not because of my penonsl magnetism in the one. but be- cause he Ind the bucking of the power- Iul clique of whom Seneca! is chief. When Greek meets Greek then comes AL. A__. -n _-_ nu- 1u_-_s-,__ L__ n-_ "llll LIIKII mucus UITI IIIEII lllllfl the tug of war. Mr. Clnplesuhu In-, an-.1` OI... nhnnlnn-A Al 91.. \h\--ll. Chg... -nvu us - uyvv-u Irv: \u_ uu uvuu. :11: long bulked in tho sunshine o! \l. lVL_-I___ L- --..-._- lVIll'.'I{I.'."S TIIE IlAlt.ll().\'l A few daye ago :1 leading Tory journal congntnlatod the party upon the her- mony that reigned within it. and upon _ the perfect almenoe of denyer of the disaster which hes overcome .\lr. Glad- `. atoneand his government. About that time tumours were in circulstion to the effect that Sir John`: Cabinet was pass- ing through ectisimthet an attempt was being medebo reconcile personal di_g_r_- once: and keepfram the public in{ornia- tion of a dieqnieting eharactet. Former- ly the sparring occurred between Hon. Hector Laneevin and Hon. Mr.| Chap- leeu. but now it in betweenthe Secre- tlrv of Stete and the Iinieter of Militia. -1 0:- l_|__ \I... IV__._ ._ _ _._.__.-I _-L -n ' vs u-uuu Zn`: nnnv -u--nu vn uuununu Mr. Cnron in 1 upecinl pet of_ Sir John. ....I I.-- 1...... |...i`...I :. 51.- ......|.;.... -1 -"""""""" ctthonhcnlociety lddinlb Yam: llnnuinu on IOIDAY IVINING. lliru INST.) II no Lag Q mounuh on-nutly J .5111!!! Is l'."I()RT. Waahingtou Know-all ls not the only penon who is sorry he spoke. Hon- Peter hlibhell is now Keeling the eecte d a cadiption which his hanptieua neea and impurtinent intcrnptien ol Mr. Charlton r.ehly nurited. The mem- her (or Norfolk. referring to the applica- tion otthesyndicate for another loan, reminded the house that a second com- pany hail bid for the contract. that thin company would have accepted lane in land and money than Messrs. Stephens. Alllls t Co.. and that they expected no such alter-considerations" as the pre- aent lavouritee ol the government have demanded. It waa then that the leader of the Independent:--and independent only when no great issue i~ at stake- called out. "The second ~yndicate was a bogus one." The interruption provok- ed a hot retort "Lnfortnnately for the country." replied Mr. Charlton. "the ho- gus syndicate was the one that got the contract. while the oer ol the Canadian company. composed of men of wealth and high character. was rejected. 1 there was a bogus syndicate it was the one that got the contract at an enor. mnus price. but failed in carrying it out. They got thirty million dollars more than their contract entitled theui to. but still cannot fulfil their contract. and are now again before parliament begging for help, while their employees have to go without their wages." Mr. Mitt-hel'~ only reply was that it was un fair to refer to the syndicate as an in- solvent concen. but he did not think it unfair to injure to others who were in- nitely more popular in public estima- tion and whose obligatiom to the gov- ernment, if given the contract. would have been more succesefull y met. Peo- J. _ l. __ :.. _I-__. I.L-.-' _ u..~.. .;`.t -.u.-.-4...` . Y` . throw stones. -lll Izvw - Ia:-uuuuvv ---;--u - -.u trial had in lessons lot this Tories ll wall as the Lihcnls. and It ought to hnyo I hating impaction upon She btoodol Without the one o! Agencies which the law does not neoni:o-ud without which Tories ue perledly Incip- leo--)lr. Huwloy ought. on the Nth. to he re-elected the member for Lennox. -......A-.... ....,..,. -_.,_,,__ _... ovu.iuthcirdoc: nioo.painhdh Ibo blunclotnu ol his conduct. and do clnmalbt his punecntonuhonld yny I-thcirlolly. lr.lh-htouhnpiuso qpunlt. lhtby. Aqll h {Cain this he: an .v...1 mink. um ulc-use lesions of the trial have has lost ho will have I handsome Inniaily. Tto ._:_o L-) 1.- I- __-.. 1-- n.- "l`..-... -- ....- ..._.... .._....... ..,.......- dilwtug. nduuuu holnuuu oonuianndllno hclhordllol. Hp didnotput hiuqpu-uhbihoncou n`tyollucinhinontolh3's$I.bot thoywcunhnllminlbdtnullqnnd vouldhnvulqndotlhnwnlxupu-on thvdilrilh ohhquy. Thjb bi- :_ AL._ .l...'-:._ _.:_A.) A. AL` Honalnnubd lclaunnnbutin ouunqunu dilloplhiaol Ihiohho L-.- -abL&a I-&-xnj -n-Qxnn j juiujuu vu- & Ionhlvithutthuollho II but all that Yawn In-hyu-nu. III -mum Ajullynnt MW- Iulg III In Pun h In .A-__ --`I A-1-nnlhnu oI 0lDAY lV=dm3, Iwn: 1 chat nun: utlluhdln hnlco. Bvndor. \- nhuuzn 1.81808 l'l.l'01'l0N. Fin hp-dnouau out & unit. 1.-n-n. --..J-A-4] 3.. and-lglllin cape OII IIWXQL DIII. VII Dflllllli back by hi {ollowu-1. The prisoners; an nowlltilig badly `Ic- ldlll . to entry ..a... "s. .:'.Z.. ..a.. a'`. . u......`. .': WOUN WOIIIKI IXICII llllll. . hluldlehon loft yesterday with 150 men for Green Lake to. intercept. snme of Big Barn band ngpposod to be going in that direction. arty rebel priuon-' en. inclndimz those, taken at Bntoche by Gen. Middleton. sud a number taken since by the mice. left yestordny un- Illl- :_ca, Ian yesiaruny un- Bi{Beu tnedto es-` L link in hrnnaln.` Tuianioruing three hull -breeds named Goulot, Sb. Luc and Mogiu came in. They leis Big Boar's camp on Sunday hat. The wereempluyod cutting logs for M "y sud Ghnkakill six miles from Frog Luke when the! were osp- tured. They any that Big Bear bu only 38 Plain Green. with about 100 Wood Green. He told them he should try to reach Turtle Lcko..but was afraid the would eatchhim. hluldlnhn ln vmmmnv with um j imll smut.

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