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z MUSICAL GOODS, MUSICA HOLIDAY . GOODS!) LYON & HEALY Beg to announce that until after. the close of the Holiday Season thelr Wholesale Departinents will be at the service of retail buyers. ‘Their assortinent of Musical Goods suitahle for Holiday Gifts is uuu sually complete, embracing Musical Boxes, Musical Toys, - Piano Stools, Piano Covers, i Music Folios, Music Stands, Music Rolls, Riusic Books, etapa / oe. Guitars, Banjos, gee Flutes, = Fifes, A tae Clarionets, Drums, Accordions, Cornets, Orguinettes, jarmonicas, And many Musical NOVELTIES selected by our European buyer during his recent sojourn abroad. In addition to the articles ahovo cnunerated our stock comprises Musical Merchandise of every de- scription, including Pianos and Organs. LYON & HEALY, State aud Monroe-sts. Hazelton “Upright Plane - PERFEGTION WW EVERY DETAL, ttastic touch; delicacy and pow- et of tone; and, while possessing Throw “that conmanding tone whieh tm- inedintely attracts attention, pos- senses in the highest degree that asympithetig and delighttul singe ing quality so universally admired, The construction and SCALE ot these Pinnos are such that the tuner has no difileulty in. tuning them Ahiooth, consequently thelr propensity for staying In- tune cannot be SUED ANRGIS We itvite ali who intend pur- chasing an Upright Piano to ex- amine these Instruments before deciding. “We hive NEW Designs in FRENCH Watnut and Rose- wood Cnses, unequaled in excol- pens and SPECIALLY suitable tor Holiday Gitts, ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, 156 STATEH-ST. CHRISTMAS MUSIC. E. P. Dutton & Co's. Feanlifal Colored Book for Children, , HOLLY BERRIES Christmas Rhymns and Pictures, . Wk Original Whustrations tn Colors, $8.00. “Another *eltt-booK,!? whieh, Intonded for the Dureery, WIN nd niterons ndintrors in tio drum room mie. ‘Tho Hinatrations ora fall of amusing eharnoter, Woll drawn, and aolured in an offectivoly wetheti¢atsla; the rhymes sien are well concetyed und eusy; $0 thut no holly berries nre likely to prove more popular at Chrigmas timo,” ™ Will fascinate (ho young peopl Sunday for 1881, Pictures and Pages for Young and Ok, Quarto, 419 partes, and upward Of 200 Orig. inal Uluatrations ty popular artinta, Fronttaptece and cover, cevy beautiful, Us colors, $1.20, “We aro dtaposod ta giv # front place to such a child's book nx SUNDAY, Some people are particulur cwhattholr children rend on Sanday, una thos who aro cAnnot lay thelr bunds upon anyttilng mora sult- abla for that dny than thts protty and intercating cule Jection of shurt stories, rkoichus, slinplo poons, abpndant pletures, bits of uxetul Information, and now ond thon a pag of muale, ‘The covers undo frontispiece, both in colors, aro«in the best Kate Greenaway stylo."~Tho Literary World. ¥. Tribune, *.9For actlo at the bookstores, or sont by matty postuye paid, on receipt of price. E, P, DUTTON & C0,, Publishers, sf 713 Broadway, New Yi CHRISTMAS MUST CHRIST. THE LORD, iistow crite For Sbxed Volcus. sinsy und uttraciive ninele, Ofrs wid oeiatten cun enalty fearn {ture Niws perfrmance, at cunts, , Send for List of Christmas Carols, BEAUTIES OF SAGRED SONG, <i: Mon, iy clots, 6241 bo: L, A noble present fur those wha love the best. Got the must avngs of thy day, by 4y famous oompusers., RHYMES ANDO TUNES. Giinesaies: hold songs, tullables, und Kindersagton lays. $1.00 GEMS OF ENGLISH SONC.! Bhd pew und wus favorite caltecttan, Austout, Caninta for successful NORWAY MUSIC ALBUM, fy Sinaina: sic of uo Vikings uf the Nort. Wild and beautiful, FRANZ. ALBUM OE SONGZ ya? * es CHRISTMAS CANTATA, Set, 45 225 Chorusee, Quartets, Buivs, eta, ‘acred Words ant eyirited Quale, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, tll. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. . TAN RR RRA Ne UPRIGHT PIANOS. GOLDEN OPINIONS © Of Leading Artists and Others Who - Have Used Them, “No ather inetenment lias the lnrpelike tone af Fours in the middie range. Ut {thy most evens toned ff balanced pinno Lever ate. No inatenmont tha fm acquatuted with -etanda th the ns well pa yours.” “ ve F Author of Tho Chime,” *Galdon’ Lyre?” “Choral a,” ete, Anthams,” “Praise Oforin “Afton a very carotul examination of your alegant Uptiant Viano, 1 moat cheerfully und ‘musical tone, which Is ciitiroly Unfavorable hurnninies so nnlversnl In all platios Ox- cept ttelnway's. ‘tho action and touch, with Lyon's Hatent “Hosonntor. uivea tt full catering powor Abroughout the scale, und obvintes tho buy tone Menerally found in Untiznt Planos, J can but cons granulate yan in aicceodting In products go, fine and dosiratle an instrument ot su retuarknbly tunierate o price,” BF, BOSCOVITZ. Pianist and Compuser, “T fave examined your ‘Patent Itesonator,' and find that it ts 8 great improvement, Laleo ike thy tone und touch of the Instrument ‘very tmnch, and think tt esnocially ndupted for the use of student! ik waves the means of proiticing the singing quailty Of tone which ts soutien Incking In porforiuere.” EM LIEBLING, Mantst and Composer, “Having oxamined your now patent Upright Piano, Mith Lyon's "lnproved Vatent Uesonatus.’ 1 cheer full recommend {t to nll wlaning a first-clies Inateil> jum price “ity menus uf the * Resonator’ the Plano has beon deprivad of the lard, waoden tone usually clinracter- Istle of Wass atrings in Upright Manon, resulting in a sympntnatic. SRC HORTA Ten) a cara Principal Herstey Hchoul of Musical Art. “Tho little ‘Uprintt you sent me is a_gem! For Army people, 1 can hardly coneelve how sau contd DAKO A aE Improvement, to the limited qunrtere wi It is qdmirably adapted fet un the frontion Cot uel und portavlo. ying neatue more Four tbat B Saratov ' triit bat, when We ender to a Schinue wr ste A ‘tinted transportation. afticers will uppreciate tis ono grunt murit ue instrument, ‘The tones arene liinpld and swont euntaln streams, and the notion Is COM, F. MRIDOMAN, Payinaster U.S. Army. ‘Having seen the totter of Col. ¥, Bridgman, Page ouster U.S. Ariny, etativo (0 tho" mniall * Ubrixht VPhine? he bonuht of Ra fa publishod in. une of thy elty inorniny 1 re, f take: ure In Inders> Ing his faynral 1 have htt une of thy ant fours. and wites cl leaf you atter 1 tind pati ty examined tho planos sold by nearly all, If nue ai, of the leading dealers in plunge in tugetty. CAPT, We FL JOIDAN, U. 8, Artoy. “Tho Cinno orderat from sou ronchad ws this steok In ndmirablo order and tine. ‘Tho tone of the Shatromant is porfect in, every respeet, and It is 0 Yona, when you consider what it me throwet, that it ts Ia such execllent conultio * 2 FL MERIC, +f Mlesipnary Marsov: rkey In Asia. NOTE—Thte Piano was xhtpped by vuilfrom Chicayo to Boston, thenen ty atit-to one of the Zurkinh Porte, cand from thence £60 rites by Ca melasback to its destination, i “Pinno srrived lerén faw iinys ago In the best fonditlon, nid is In elezang tune and sound, und thy: {nay fur whan It wae bawalt te tility Welothivon with ie jAineh vrodit ts dno td suur mado of preparing did packing {ietrumoris tur shlpuent, especlilly for uel tripsus to ourconntry, Leannot say more thith Yhut the Mistrumont, after lisving boon drawa along for over two hindtad and itty mites by on ux tonne firrivell hora tn perfect tune, without nm nereg ils, wn in the best of tone," We A SCHIGT BE Lad Cy, bakoia. Price $250, and Upward, LYON & HEALY, State aud Monrad-sts, fEBER - PIANOS. ACARD FROM A. WEBER, Fon tho belter.uccammodation of the Public and Patrons of the Weber Plano, anWerpectate Uy for tnnthess men Heittell it tine durli regular busluess haura, the WERE Wane ROOMS, during the month of December, wit be oped init NINE O'CLOCK P. I, WEBER. ITALIG CAMPANINS, the great teiict, who purchased two Weber Pianos, an Up- tight and a Concert Grand, for his home in Italy, says of the Weber Piano: “Tt isa Piano with a soul! Tt is the only Piano which has the capacity to portray feoling.? Pleass call and examine the WEBER PIANOS, whichstand today WITHOUT A RIVAL. Beautiful afd Artistic New Designs, in Upright Cases, in American ‘and French Walnut, Butternut, Ebonized, and Rose- wood Csaes. The BEST Plano ata REASONA- BLE Price, at THE WEBER WAREROOMS Chas, C. Curtiss, Ferdiriand Mayer, MANAGERS. 250 & 252 Wabash-av. WEBER ‘r111§ 1a tho onty Minna whore the suund board has thy acoustio teneing of the violin which mukes It fr00 of all motaliie sound, * (82 & 184 WABASH-AV, + Foy theaceommodation of the ole dday Folks, this atore will be open every evening tll D o'clock, ecetnnea UMBRELLA BR “PERFECTION” 23, Gingham Umbrellas: Ara made fron the only Vostitlyely Fast-Color Sings how nob rendurt TOLTON OF bends Uyuhig. AT WHOLESALIE DMT dries Preeeas UE WRIGHT BROTHERS & (0, ontagptication, — NRMMYeINsty Hestam, STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, — STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.” of eeicage Tat eeetee oe the Fath National, Hani Ang yeur and the trunsaction of such otber busin Us inay come hefore the mestiog Wil ve held at Oftice of said Bank, by Chicauo,on AY, Ne TOSS betmoen dro tna ees aed she ROD A Ys SAN: ISNACU, LUMDAItD, Cashier, CULCAGY, Dee, 7, Lesh, HEALY NEWS IN BRIEF. *——Gen. Hugh Judson Kitpnttigk, United States Minister to Chili, died at Santiago on Sturday hast, < —Gon. Negley, President of the National THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, Ington. FR Hean, aight bo putt dence, but he contd nat be examined hi ree eroned to the londency of certaln qrticts., Scoville anid that ho wanted the President esaintned In tho ease, believing him to he nv matertal witness, but tho Court ruled against, summoning the President, but sald he would Connell of the Union Lenguo of America,-| permit edrtain interrogatories to be sub- has called 9 general meoting of that body -at Philadelphia on the 1th of December, —Thw steamor Miasourt, which arrived at Liverpool yesterday from Boston, lost 140 head of cattle durlng the voyage, She also lost her bots and compasses. ‘ho voyage was very fempestttous, —The Cran Lodge of ‘Master Masons of «} England passed resolutions of condolence with Mra. Garfield: Monday night, ‘Ihe res> olutions were proposed by Lord Ilenniker and seconted by Prinee Leopold... ——Frank M, Boldiug, of Claveland, 0., who. was married and had two children, luved a girt named Auntie Voyne, who it appears had the zood sense not to encourage him.’ Helting beenme despondent, took laudanunt, and died from tho elfects. ——Mr, Garland gave notice In the Senate yesterday that he would offer somo obserya- tions on his Tari! Commission resolutions todas, and Senator Pendleton said ho would eall’ up his elvil-service reform resolutions Monday, we —Samnes Tobey Ward, charged with the murder of Dr, 18 W. Shaw, at Blue Mount, TL, on the ith ult,, was discharged from enstody yesterday, the evidence disclosing the fact that the shooting was «one in self defense, Shaw having fired tho first shot, ——~Jny Gould's men were chosen Directors of the New York & Now England Katlroad yesterday. The rond is now exclusively under the control of Gould, and Boston 1s rejol- eing nt the prospect of tha Increased advan: tages it will afford In the matter of direct com- munieation with Chiengo, ——Lonsiterable disappointment exists In Dolitical circles at Washington at the vague- ness of portions of the President's message, and Western Senators and Representatives are not at all pleased at the recommendation to Mmit the silver coinage, but console them- selves by the reflection that the recommenda: tlon will not be acted on. ie —~-There are indteations that the cotton operatives at Fall Riyor, Mass, Lewiston, Me, Manchester, Nv IL, and other cotton, manufacturing centres are determined to strike for an increase of wages at an early day, and aga preparation for sueh action ara perfecting thelr organization. The Knights of Labor aro partteularly active. —~—The “Iroquois,” that is to say the awallow-tailed,- fine-infred” Democracy of Chicago, seem to ha gooil drinkers but poor eaters, or at Feast if they ate enters they do hot pay for’ tho grub, At a inesling of that body Inst evening Ib was announcad that while the barroom flonrished the restau- rant was Ina languishing condition, , ——Ata meeting of the stockholders of the Keokuk & St. Loufs Line and the Keoktik Northwestern Line, held at Keokuk, Jo, yesterday, tho lense of the lines to the Chica- titted to-him, and this was ngréed to by the counsel for the prosecution. Guiteau was permitted to indulge in the usual inter ruptions, quarrelad with Scoville, Interrupted the Tudo, adiressed the audionce, and was exceedingly {inpudent to the counsel for the prosecution, « in the Sonate yesterday Sonator Cane J cron (Ia.) introduced ‘resolutions declaring {tinexpediont to.redttco tho rovenuy of the Government by abolishing oxtating Internal- reventie taxes, except those Imposed on high- wines and distilled spirits. Mr. Plamb ine troduced a resolution directing tho Scerctary ofthe Treasury to furnish members with coples of general or special Instructions Is- sued for the-guidance of persons appointed toexamlne and raporton National banks; niso copies of Bank Lexaminers’ reports on failures duriug tlie past two yenrs, Senator Heck offered resolutions instructing the Ju- diciary Committee te inauire into the pro- vision of the Constitution In regard to the Prestdentinl snecession, with a view to amendment, and Garland presonted similar resolutions. ——Senntor David Davis hns expressed ils purpose to. vote for coutlniing the Senate Commitlees a3 they existed Inst stssion, but | has declared his intention to yote té retain the present Senate officers, all Democrats, thus dividing hfs Influence, giving the Re- publicang tho committees, the Demoerats tho. Senate oflcers, [le said that“he thought. It only. proper that the party responsible for the. legislation, should hays n+ majority in the comulitees, Ie referred In rather fndignant tangitage to the charge made by some Demooratle organs that he had “sold out” to tho ltepubliean party. He sald fhe would support President Arthur's polisy as long ng he thought It was for the best intorests of the country, and would op- pose it when ho thought tt was not. Ie would strive to bring about n more cordlal unfon between North and South. * : ——A bill was introduced. into the Senate yesterday for. establishing the Territory of Northern Dakota and providing a temporary govoriment therefor, Sanntor Kellogix in- troduced 9 DI authorizing the establishinent of ocean mall service between Now Orleans aud some of tha Mexican ports, antl genurnl- ly for. reviving the forcign conmerce of Amerteas also n bill providing for the tttob- structed navigation of the Red Rivers also to Authorize the Barataris Ship-Canal Company to construecl and operate n ship-canal from New Orleans: to the (ul£ of Moxteo. Aimony the bills introduced was one for the relief of Ben Holladay, the amd that was so muck discussed last session, and ona, by Blatr, of New Inwpstitre, to-ntd: tn the es- tablishment and temporary support of com- mon sehools. ‘This bill provides for an ap- Propriation of §105,000,000, ta be expended,” $15,000,000 for :the first yenr, $14,000,000 for’ Ko, Burlington & Quincy Road was ratified, and Chicago, Butlington & Quincy. mon werd then elected to fill alt the ofiees except that of Secretary, to whieh Col. 1. B, Blood, of the leased lines, was chosen, —Two of the -porsons stisnectail of hiv. ing burglarized the Post-Oflice at Belvidere, Tl, wore atreatéd ona passenger-traiit on the Chicago & Northwestern ahout 4 o'clock yesterdiy ihofulig, ‘Thete Were two other suspected burglars on the train but both liroke away. One of them was enptured after a chase of thted-(tiatterd df ah hour, during which he waded tho Fox River, :——Panford, the defiulting biker of, Caldwell, Kas., lins been obliged to shell out $74,000 worth of securitles to his Caldwall dreditors, to avfiom lo ower sorte $59,000, -At Nowton, Kas, Danford waa jet by <0 domnuittea of fiftesn eltizena: who. Invited lim to Osago City, where he owds consider able money, There fs little doubt that should Danford ever reneh tho Intter place he will find considerable difeulty In getting away unless he séttles with these to whom he is Indebted there. ; . —-It Is stated with dotisidernble:defnit- nesg that Secretary Munt will retain his present position. Postmuster-Genoral dames: says that he wil remat {1 the Cabinet until the end of the present fiscal yent, June 00... Seeretary Lineoli will aizo retain his pres- ent post, nid some of tha Westeth Senators gay that Mr.’ Kirkwood has been. requested by the President to continué nt the head of | the Intertor Department. Ex-Senator Fre- litighuysen, it Is once moro aéserted; will soon snececd. Secretary Blaine, and Mr Brawster, of Pennsylvania, will became Até torney-General, -——Thera are fndleatlons of a rupture between Prince Bismarck and tho Ultrnmon- tapes. A recent speech of the Ultramontana leader, Windhorst; has been fiercely’ des nounedd by Bismarck’s organ, the North German Gazette, which Sntimated that Windhorst was only the mouthpiece of 4 {orelgirVower, Whirltiorst rétotted in tho Reichstag yesterday, and charged that tho allnok was semfonicial, Tho Germadnta, the Ultramontane organ, characterizes thenttlels as nsenl-oMlelal calumny. In consequence of tho attack the Ultramontanes refused to attend the soirée plyen by Bismarck last night. —*Tho London vapors comment rathor unfdvdrably oi the President's imesshge.; Tho Dulty News saya that the complalints of tho zealous reformers are somewhat Justified by President Arthur's Indectston, bit thiike that pny linmediata attempt on lis part to carryout a project of refotm would bring nbout the breaking up and ‘recrystalilza. tion” of Amorlean parties, with the oxtieno linprobavility of Gon, Arthui's being Ils: own sticcessor, ‘he Telegraph regrets that reform In tho civil servico remains unae- complished, and ig of opinion that tha best Anteresta of the people deinand that showy promises bo followerl by sold performances, ——Tho ReptbticanSenators already evince a determination to push the matter of the ad- inission of Sotithern Dakota Into thd Union, and very properly, Senators Windom and Sanders haya Introduced bills for, that pure posed. Both bills are substantially the snme, thoanly difference being that Sanders’ bill provides that the-portlag of the present Tor ritory of Dakota which It-1s_ proposed ta sot off asa naw ‘Fersitory shail'be called Pem- bing, white Windom would have it namod Northern Dakota, ‘Tho Democrats wit! Hight tho ndmission of the Territory for political reurons, & that the Independent. Senator from UMnols will practically dyclde wither Dakotd shall bo admitted or not, ‘Thord ty Iitlo reason ta doubt that ho will deelde In fayor of admission, oe —Uongiesainan 0, B, Farwell and Guorge C, Gorham were witnesses In the Guiteau casa yesterday, ‘I'he former testified that Gulteawwanted to borrdw $200,000 of htm with which to purehinsa. i morplag paper of this elty that purta its namo in the middle, and promised in return for the loau ta make him’ President of the United States, Mr, Farwell did not consider the prisoner ¢ sane mati, but ald not consider’ him so insane that he could not distinguish right from wrong, Mf, Gorham canto on the stand, but was not examined, tha Judge ruling that tho files of Nid nanar. tha Wash. tho next yenr, $11,000,000 fur tho third yeni, and so on, the appropriations to be divided amotig tho Staiés on tho basis of thie munbier of itliterate persons above 10 yenrs of ‘nge, Senator ‘Teller, introduced n bitl to, establish a Board of Publle Kdueation and to ald tn tho support of the public schools, : ‘Teller's bill provides for an appropriation of S10,- 000,000 annually until 1804, to bo divided among the States on the basis of illiteracy, “FINANCIAL, ©). A oe Danford, the Hanan Wanker, Forced, to 4 - Dingorge,” é z _Bpeetat Disnateh to The Chteago Tribune, , Wicnira, Kus., Dee. 0,—Dantgrd, the Catdwall banker, has at Inst compromlaey with his cradlt- ora ut.that pinco; and with his. party passtl through Wichita last overing en rotte for Now- ton. Dantord surrenders $74,435 Worth’ of sd- y curitles tu lower HIA Hnbliitfes of $59,000, 8.3, Rehtiond, of Caldwell, bas ween appolnted Trusteo for tho creditors under bond of $60,000, Alllegal proceedings nguinst Danford in Cald- well have been dismissed, At Nawlon Danford and his party wore met by n committee of fifteen ottizens of Osage City. . It turns out that the people of that place, gro doslrous of lasing the Caldwell game on Danford, that inued Teellng dxists ugninst hit, gud ‘to do- frauded ereditars of the Oanyo City Bunk will resort to oxtremo monaitres td mike Danford ‘urthor abell aut, and that the report ront out’ hat the people of Osairo City have folt extrome- Iy friundiy to Danford in bis troubles Is only a schome to wet hotd of him. Nanford ts clusuly ‘uarded aud held a prisoner by the Oanyo City Committed, and will he. taken to Hat, Pluce this evening. His trolibied linve only byrun. tle fay look for n warm reception at Osngo City, Tho: Tennessee Stites ding Law. Nasiivitnn, Tenn, Deo. 1.—Tlie State Funds Ang Hoard toiny in tha Supretio Court ettetod a motion to advancy on the docket the case of tho Funilihe bill injdnetion suit knowin as No. 164, 0 Hit pussed by the hist Genvtal Assembly funding tho Stato debt at’ parand Bper cent coupons reeolyablo ‘for taxes. If the cnso Ia not advance it ie probably that, owing ty the vrowded stute of tho docket, tha ense may not ‘be reuched for years, and may be left open for further agitatidn in the text Stuto uloctiol, ‘ Made av Asxtinment, Toroxt, Ned, 0,—Chhtler RB. Thorne & Co, crookéry denlors hore, linve assigned, "POLITICAL. . ‘Cabinve Gonstp All tie Wily froiu Towa. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tripuns. * * + Dunvgue, fa, Deo, G-Antmportant bit of In- formation comes ftom fox Moines from a man who {8 known the State over a8 ory of tha most sugncious and relliblé politiclans mm fown, to anya thoro are good grounils for belict that Kirk-, wool will be rotitinédt th! tuo Lnterlor Depart. ment, Tho President freely expressed wlygh ro gant for and great vontidence fe Mr. Rirlewobi, , aud w very ett ur HOCH has been made {a yarloits directions to have hho retal cortain that no ehnuze in the be made for somo time, department will” Loulsvitle Munlelpal Electtor, Sorctat Dtapateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, TLovisvinny, Ky.) Deo. U.—Tbe muylelpul cfea- tipi took plach todny: ninldst great quict, the, Mayor, Vax-Redolyer, Treasuror, sind Auditor, tho only omgirs of all tho city, having but ono cundidate reapoctively., Tho ilon, Churlos 1, Jiscobs was olectod Mayor. ‘Tho contests in some of the wardaovgr Aldermen, Counvilinen, und Kenool 'T exulting, and resulted” Ngee and assaults, but Sudlolal lection Warron County * i Me Spectat Digpateh to The Chteagu Tribune, Monstourn, UL, Deo. 6.—Kolurns from tha apecint election today for Judye of Warren County Indicnto tho dlection GF James M,. Blows art, indopundont, ayer Alimon Kidder, . tteptib- Mean, by a gmail majority, Bix towns give Stawart 43 majority, - A SOLD THEIR SAWMILL AND SALT WORKS, Sptciut Dupatch to The Ohieaga Tribune, Rast Baainaw, Mich Dec, 0—Bibley.& Nare ringer bavo gold thalr sawwlll and sait works, throw miles bolow thfd city, knownns the Crow Istand Worl 4 0,200 avres Of pine land on the Augres River, to the Shephont & Morse of Uroehy! . ue ° Hail ta reportod at 4,000, j a NATIONAL COTTOR-PLANTERS' ASSOCIA- 1. ATLANTA; Gas, Noo, a.—Today at’ the Exposle tlon Groutids tho Natforinl Cotfon-Plunters' Ae sociation mot iu gonvention, Mresilent Mors-" head it tha chalr, Addressis wero mady by Director-General Ktmbatl, Gov, Colquitt, and ‘Thoms Nardinun, of Georgia: aud Jadge Small, Of busiustnpl: Mecstdsut Sorebead spoke In tho Gvening ut the Capital, and Commissioner Loring will apcak at tho Exposition tomurrow. i Morsford’s Actd B Apperite. Horsford's Acid Puosphato 16 used with great success iy lunguor, loss of appetite, aud bypo ehansdele je it Loss of 1881—TWELVE PAGE _ WASHINGTO Two" Events of Importance Chronicled at the Capital. : Recoption of the Message of the Prosidont of the United - States, Declaration of Davis that the Senate Shall Be. Re- publican. Text of His Speech, Advanc- ing the Reasons for : His Action. . Western Congressmen Put Out by the President's Views . on Silver. Eastern Goldbugs Equally Dis- pleased with Some of His Revenue Ideas. A Vote in the Senate Discloses & Bourbon Paired with : . Mahone. f y Baad Luck of .Prominent Con- gressmen in Casting Lots for Seats. Kilpatrick Dead—Star Routes—House Ad- jouroment Till Friday—The Mississippi. | IN TILE SENATE. TI MESBAGK. Speclat Dispateh ta The Catecge Tribune. Wasutnatox, D, C., Dee. .—lmnedintely after the concluston'of the routine business in the Senate (aay, Maj. Praden, one of tho President’s secretarics, made his appear- auce, carrying au atmful of packages of iuanusertpt and maps, “hey were revolved lit necordance with thy established ‘atiquet, and Judge Davis directed the iminediate rénding of the message, it ivas written on paper having 2 deep black border, and no pripted copies wore’ funishéd the Senators, as has been done for some yeurs past. ‘hoy listened to the reading, however, with un- usual attention, and there were frequent hols of approbation, especially by the Re- publicans, After the voluminous cocunient had been read, oplntons on it were freely exchanged ainoti¢ the Senators, ‘Che general verdict was a favorable: one, Every ono liked tho frank, business-like, practical ninn- ner hi which’ tha Prosident dealt with the {important questions whieh le suceesslvely touk up, placing his viows before Congress and the country with unmistakable clvar- ness for, Indorsement or rejection by .tho Jogisintors -and-by the people, ‘There was, perhaps, tod mitelrdetalls 60 PRESINENT PRO TR, DAVIS 4. : subsequently created n sensation ft the Sen- atu this. afternoon by suddenly casting side -the secrecy which he fits h¢tetofore deemed It advisablé ta keep regardiiyg ‘hia-tosition in | the mattet of “reorganizing the Senate, snd. from his old seat deelarod Mis’ views and In- tentlous, This’ net oh his ptt was made Without afiy previous advertisethent, and its Audilentiess took, évéry' ono by aiifprise, | It was just after the Clork hid finisher redding tho message, and when tho ghileries wore Alniost empty aud hardly a score of Senntdrs wero i their pinces on -cithor side, Judge Davis, quietly. enlling Senator Harris, moved tlown on the floor and took n seat at his old deat. Senator Eniunds calied up his: reso- lutlon providing that the sun and select committees which expired with the Inaé ses- sion bo revived and continue for tha present session, Iaving got it under consideration, he proceeded tomodity 1t so 18 to make the select conimittees existing during the session | beginning the 4th.of “March, 1531, come within its scope, ‘This being agread’ to, the modified resolution wks put to tha Sennte, -whereupon Judgo - Dayla nroso, Bnd, vith sbvdral “_phgca ‘of? manuseript fine his hand, béran. -his speech., Instant ly there was ‘attention t.- tho clam ber, bud, from. the .curlously-niislons manner in whieh the majority of the ,Sona- tors unt both plids hwig on lib words, ib was ovident that lis: intentions were inysteries to nll bit one or two porsana on elthet side. Mr, Davis redil his spuech slowly and witht e@nsiderable emphasis, vatsing as he mye sdvh pointas If to wateh its difect. Begin- hie with an allusidny to the solemn évent whieh lad brought about the changes In the Presidoncy, he procugded to read -" hdinily ou the lessons It tights “In the presénea of this sad instenctlon ambition may well, fall anil wo be tatight the frailty of numan hopes." ‘This was his nvratizing, Procked- Ing, ho sald the tragedy hnd brought tite beo- plo of this country North and South nenror togothor, antt then, . COMING TO THE POINT OF 1118 SPEECH, ho said In substance, that,.although: Presl- dent. Arthiut represented.” the party’ tint elected Cartivid, is position ia a trying one, As & Senator he, for one, proposed to give the Arthur Administration fate treatments lio went on to show that, the new Prosl- dent ghould bo alded by needful ieg- isiatlot in “carrying. out hid polley, thd that the . party “having the President and Hotse vf Reprisuntatives shoight tot bo hampered fh making tha Igws for which it woult be held responsible The Democrats, ho sald, had almost conceded this Inst Mave, and pit that thay ke tid dxtiressed hits views oii thd subject, thd given his teasoiis for be- {ng agninst the reorgunizution of the Senate, Ilo atill: rotained . these views, he sald, aud deprecated the scrambling, for‘ uMlica’ which disgraced. Atnerlean publile lifes As leglsla- ton was slped by tho. committers, Ik was tit talit thay thi pirly plied li power by the people should control tems ‘The jollt- jeal niliiiations of the officors of the House pad, however, nothing to do with legislation; heneo ho did not bultys ht overturning thei, Tlu would not yotuto change the preavntstate of aifairs, but would leave the Democrats holding . the ollices _ of tho Senate and the lepublicans holding the eomiilttécs, Having thug stated his iiteiition, the Judge wenton Looxpluln his position asian Independ> onk et Inv "dil with apparont: ats {ad- ton to Himself, Ha selucliated hid views ln tha statomont that“ consisteucy is: not’? 0 virtue, If Ib moans dogmatts ahesien to one {don where d change wotild be for’ the but ter, Coming to the conferring of , tho prd- tempore Presidoncy ypon him, lie alluded to thg critioiums his accepting the-ofles hat evoked, and apie eC % GOT BACK AT TS ASBAILANTS | by speaking of thomas “those unworthy aninds who would mensuro the. cotdlict of others by thelr: own low standard,” saying whioh fio-rnised, his head from his mahu- soript aud cust @ defiant glance at his Demo: eratlo~collvaguss. In conctuston, he sald hig'tim, during the rumalning part of his Senatorial earecr, would be restore peace betweei the North ahd South and bring about yeconeillation In fact. ‘Nhe sneach was re- celvad in sllonce from both sites: andy after A moment's pause, Senater Pugh, of Ala- bama, arose ant withdraw. tho resolution offered yesterday, loavlag tt: to Prealdont Davis to deetds tho appointmant of edininit- feos between the parties. ‘hig was fot in conseyttence of Davis? speech, bat was tho course tucldod upon at enue of Demo eratle Sennfors held this mornings, ‘The roll was thon eatled on the Edmunds résolution, resulting tn Its adoption by a voto of 3210.50, ‘The roll-ealt dovetoped 6s ose 8, oy A SOTO HAGE ot Henig dnd, thiatty como arqtinit, M iia Ady pecepting: tha \nevitable, - reeagntiud Senator Mahone Asa Republlean' and palred- with ating it being, found Chat Mo had n pate wlth” Setintor’ Gorman, of Maryland. hts: noth, ns Woll 1 tho Pugit:resalutton, was: the subject of diseusston at the Democratic. enuss in the morning, ‘and though no tes, elaton was ranched, the fedling secmad to tte that, sino” Mahono'’s ‘eampMgh “against tho Dourbons in Virginia, he shoutd be consid ered 9 Henublican and treated as such, ‘he reading ot.the Prosident’s mivssago and Davis’ apecelyayaro about THE ONGYMATTENS OF IMPORTANCE, occurring during today’s session A gristot bills, spetitions, monorinls, and resolutions were poured in on thegtarks, few of then of alore Han, ordinary lmportanes, A little OL Of the usual run, howdrer,-were. a potl- tion presented by Frye fronatho National ‘Temperanes Association for Select Com: mittea on Alcoholic ‘Trafie; a wemorial presented by Miller, from: Caffornia, ytrom’ eltizens of Eastern ‘Alaska, praying for a ‘Territorial fori of governutent; aut a rep. lation siteredt by Senator Beck directing. tho, the Judlefary Committee 16 make fauiry dts to whether any additional legislation werd necessary With reference to the succession) to the Presidency when a yacaney is created by n alsabillty or otherwise, KUNATOR ANRIEMAN, Atspeagine of the course inken by Judge Davis today, thought the best nana that could be done would be to let niatters, stand, ag hls action prevents a wrangle, and ina year’s tle the Republicans would AECUTO, tL cleay majority Ih the Senate, and would thon be while to vorfect the organization,” + p DAVIS! SPECIE UPON CONTINUING TUN 1 MULICAN SENA: . TOUS IN POWETE Waasnrnaran, D, £., De In the Senate today, when Edmunds catled - 1p his resolu- tion providing for the continuance of tho conmnitioes ‘as thoy existed at the clase of Inst session, Presidont pro. tet. Davis ‘(vho temporarily oceupiod his former seat on the Hoor, having yacnted the Chafe to Harris) sald: * : Mit. ParstpANT: ‘Tho solemn ovent which ex- elted tho symonthy of tho elvilwed world ree eontiy bronkht about an: unex: oul change In -tho Presideney. Tho Forty-soventh Congress now meots under tho eonstiiutionul sirceessur to ft President who was-only inangurated hist Maralt, and whe was strivken down in the ma. turhty of hia ananhvott after but four. short jpontas expericnes In.tho Executive chalr. these stern facts uve full of udinogition.” They: tonch us how feall are hunian hupes and how transttory fs human power, In: tho presoneo of this sud instruction, ambivion may well pause, and all of us iny teara how vain ure She, nspiras tions to whieh too wich of ony Ives Is deyotod. Creat as was the berenvoment whith spredd sors. . vow over tho lund anid which touchod the heart of every fireside, tt wus sanctified by the cunsus Iudon tbat the people of wl Rections wero brought nearer together by tho common grief, and thua enme to daderstand “each athor better through Kindred omotiony, ‘The asperitios that bad fong estranged thom were softuned; und tho Sidon ot faction was chastened by the alllice on, A though President Arthur represents the party dint clacted Gon. Guritcld, his personal sition 15 neecasirity delicate und trying. Ue entitled, is. whole * bearing through =the eritieal ordeal, . the, most generons vountennnes. As a’ “Benator, 1 propose. ta extend to. his, Administration ganuid treatment, sustaining it] when right, and opposing, it when wrongon ai public questions. Holding to this purpose, and Intendtne Lo fuslet ‘on ft pitre, eeonorical, and ‘Just ndininistration of the executlye trust, the nuw Prasident ought to be nlded by all propor legisintive cgiporation in carrylug ont. the general policy he may pro- Pose io the country,’ Wuinovol that‘pollcy in utuire may bait ivdntitlod ton fale teint and a patient bean, With this view of my duty, TRHAGK VOTH WInsNaLy i fa pantinie the enmin(ttehs tn'thig body as ther ironow constitute tele: beat take rice bagey which bas the Preaiont. and House: of Repres sentadses should be held answernbie- for all publia menaures. ‘Ten thore will be no divided respunslbillty. If the opposition ard ‘iso they willnccopt thivconclusion, gttheapectul sesaton su Maroh, they made but ft uriet and feeble wtuud naiinst the organization of tho’ commit- Wwes Which abipe tha a legisintion qf the = country. Indeed tho: oat: cuncudod. that important polot to tholr adveranrics, Nut in a protracted contest for the offices of the Sennte, Unter the sane political conditions,- my Demo- cratic frionds yloideti ne yroum! from the bes ginnlug tothe the end of It, Doubtless Soy hil gouintuituty rendons for this votttse uf piles. Rt spring 1 took occasion to state tho rensons why mY yoto shui bo glyeh for tbo then existing orgnnization of tho Bennte. Although. clreumatances hove matori= aily ehunged since that time, tho abiign- ton whieh £ voluntarily, nssumed has not beon altered, Honce, | adhero -t6 that deolurd- hon, iilways roserylng to inyselt the right of re- Jecting oifenslyo ‘oandldatos; Tum greatly on- couraged in this devtslon by thy courao pf ny Wistingulshod friend from Vermont, ominone iA the Toten of bla putty, ax he 14 Wao ominent fur private worth, Uppn his tpotion the present Chier Clerk, distin. ly appointed us a Democrat, was unhaimousiy made Acting Setrotary, ‘That aracofal decd is i chdoring sins whieh It atrords mb plensurd to applaud publ Hey beaause this ia the frat pinee where nh exdmpla alibuld bye act agalust the contuon serambling for uitica that pismduitrs ove Polttiean tare, * Tho country was almost equally divided between two great partica at the rosidential cleotlon. Tho mnJority in tho-Houxe of Representatives ig nth din thiy Chimber tho, Roptibtidans afd’ Domuceats Confront cach: other with like numbers, ‘Cho committees are now held hy ane purty and the dficeréul tho. Ketate are held by tho other purty. Fro my standpoint tewould O unwise to disturb the condition of thins, and Lo pee peas: to engage in any strag@lo that leaks to thot object. As our. politica nity orzantzed, tho prvllo mah whe stops biltate tho party linos, is always oxposed lo harsh critisism, no natlor how proper bes matives may Yo. Tue muvhihery of both enfordes rial diaerpline, gow denopiees rovole as treason. for the hist tin yours thy political position hus been entirely ine dependent of ny organization, 1 inva accept. ed tho good whorever it wns found, aud I hive voted for the fee nen, whether. they were valiud Republiodhs of Dumodnits, Consistency 1s nut w virtie If it néans dog- matio ndhesion tin given iden when tt chin would be meritoriats, Lhe groiest stutesmen oF Myaderd thes qve been eo) tential dacons wistunt, und have bavomy publly-benetictora by ubanvoning i nists olicy, Peanvietion satiated me that opinions forneil Jong nye dnd, Tollowed gincy then were Seep pepiy ft would Nat cost ine h moment's thought to- ost thoin of ke a worn-out gurinont,. I bottove tham to “be suid, and, so belloving, 1 shall stand by thom a3 moderntur betwoen OxtrusDte, t Tt picused the ningorlty of the Sonite to cons fer upon ime tha lilurheat distinution in, tholr itt, cits that hovor Ja and sue to bee it fe Wotbiy vilunble in my eatithatton, buenuse IE vain wholly Unyutight and + Whritovr’, titty" a sau ofA a a sibilit WORD ee Mreetly or’ iInditeotly, that could by po: Inpode ok obtention, tats acta daly atayer Johall ever make.ty ha Unworthay infil that would mmensire the Integrity of atbora by thuir own tow atonal of pursuial bopor. Ap day 9 sawing peak when L ahall yotire from, this Unatubets My only umbltion, wile bate, 12 to. ba Instrumental in bringing about pertour peaty but seul, the Anat ma tp Bouth, fe tho heat tonne OF promotliy (ho -permynent prosperky of thy whine Union, » ‘itn Ty rudd solves ot faction whioh foe lifteon years paaty hi tine at peaee, have dleturped the National tellowaliye that should have heon restored wt tbe cluwo ut tho Civil Wav, shall be dllenced, this contry Wilt boda forward ih w' carder of kraudeur aud Jo THAT WILT ASTOUNT MANKIND, Heconojijation has tobleruimes than nigra sata fal wedlth, WF this last exporiment of repulr ican government 8 to endure and to bo perpets wed, ae we all humbly pruy God iymay befor upiborn generations, thon tia Bpir{t: at [orbens, the’patriothiy of our fatuors inst. be revived, ang ialtated, Inno other way can thore perfeot unlon, whieb thelr Lipived wiadump forded oyt widbjointed coufederation, by preserved aa whidug light of bigher civilization, aust ng Sah “gy pr the oppressed from all tarda, ee rCOMIIENY ON WIE ArMSSA GH, sea , UWE READINGS sed. "" Fectat Diapaten to ‘The Chteago Fribitee Wasuixatos, D, C,, Dee. 6,—Mastot tho anornagy Was ueeupled by both ator Congredain listening to tho rsqing Prestleyt’s » voluminous megsitge, whieh reachéd tho" Capital. a faw uted bBfore 2 oelock, ‘Tho reqdine of Wo document. was comploted In the Senato! fore iy wns pegun in tha House, There” Wwerg iint tow Senuturs who paid closa piprition to al) tie paragraphs, ‘Tho openitg rords of the mes sage referring to the assuStnutton of Presl- dent Garfield ware revelved ad a Gtting nes and tolerttion in which it Wis orented: by | ° * secutively, were placed jn tho box. Tecognition of the Nation's gric} Ho other partof the messuge which closely engagod the Attention of Senatora was that relating to the Ananees ‘and to revenne leststation, pau Vroxkdenvs viettat opposition te fundies legislation, and hls concurrenes with Seon tary Folyer in recommending the repent of THE MILVER CENTIFICATH Law and tho practient stoppage of the colnaye of tho stiver dollar have, of corse, called forth a varlety of apliton amoung Congressiiey, sand It fs’ probuble that the majority wf init Tfouses do not concur in the VIEWS expressed In tho message on those potnts, On the other — hand, there fs mth ete Inentatton of the reeummeniations Tes garding a reduetion of taxatlon, it fy remarked, however, that the President does not speak xo positively on that subject aq tloes the Secretary of tho Treasury, ‘The igh protectionists of the Judge Kelley school ave disappointed at the optuton ON. pressed by the Prostdent and Seeretary to tho repeal of the taxes on lobsreo and dis Ulled spirita, and they ave equally dlssatistied with the tone of the message, and particulars ly of the ‘Treasury report relating to a revig. ton of the tari taws, "The comments of the President on the onormons demands of THE ATREARS-OF-PENSIONS ACT wore heard today by Senators aud Represent. atlves with an apparent feeling of chagrin, Tho Republicans who fought the Funding I of ta last easton were n little surprised* today to find the President. eoneurring In the yecommendation of Seerctary Folger and ‘Treastiver Gilfitan to the, effect that the Na. Uonnt banks should bo prontuitert from retir- Ing thalrcurrengy, except “on 2 previous no. Hed of hifentiqn bo.td do, the, length of that notfet tig, fixed ‘by laws Sustatned by the prdsent Secretary of the-Trensury and Treny. Farer, t stroug effort. witt be made, Partleular. ly by the supporters of ‘the Funding bit) of ‘Inst sesalon, to antend, the Bank law so aS to deprive the banka of” what: Treasticer Gilfit. Inn-calls : eo ay cael # vay A DANGEROUS POWER.” ‘There are two’ featurps of tho President's messago: Which ato spretty Renorhily com mended—first, that it 1s Inrgely devoted ty questinns reluting directly or Indirectly to. intittory.of :hiynneial, conifiercfal,y and hiduss trial Interbetss and, ‘second, that it fs free from st ggestions-and recommendations in. volvbig pliraly pidettsatt “Issttes, “ One of the pleasing-fealures of tho messnge Is its hearty adoption off. the Lian’ potley tntroduced by Mr. Schurz during the Administration ofMr, Iipyes, ‘Tho’ mili! fentures ‘of this pole ley were recomended by. hint year atter™. cyear, “but’ Congress jrefused to take tix but-thie most tatigntet thterest In the anal Now that Presitent Arthur has recommended the adoption of the policy which has for {1s object the treatinent of the Indian as an individual rather than asa menther of a trite, It may be accepted as THE ECoaNED HOMOY bw, THE ovens. i and Congress-will no doubt at someearly day enact the necessary Iogialation to carry tt Into bitéot. "The day-when the Indians will own thelr faring, in aeveralty, and will be self. sustaining, enpnot mitch longdr pe delayed, ‘The goootl'resnits of tho Schinz slministeas ton have. sppatently beet goenersiy-felt, qn the future dE the selieals seems certain, Whiat.the neggage had to say.on the subject of clvil-servico reform, wos. Ilstenei to by both Senators and niombera with « good deat of attention. -‘Tho-President evidently feels the evils of thg present system rof appoints ments, aul hetirges some tumedy, ‘hint the trio remedy “Hes in the’ atloption of- the British kystem o€ competitive examinutions, life tentire, and retiraly pensions Is | doubts ) nant ig pensions he Is In _ ONE, TIONG 18 CRNTATN: Ifo has‘ pala sonia ntteitlan to the subject, and tig brotises to éniry out nny fegistation Gul uiny bo agreedt tipoit .by Congress, . ‘The erltlelsay -thagis made: upon this bart of the tiessuge Is that {tis a8 varue nt the position of most of. Eno oppononis of refornt, Wilo as- sert, tint; they. believe in yeforin: generally, but ‘can never be brought to vgrco to-the adoption, pC aly particule yneasurc, ~ ‘TH FRIENDS OF MIBSISSIPPE IMPROVE SF PCMRNU YG cos Ey Aro much gratiied witht Président Arthlirs allusion tothe subject in his messhge. Mis reconimentiation tht Coligress” Adbpt some ensuite for. Hio Imprdveinant of the navigas lon of the river 18 50 poste vo as to give the supnorters of: the River Commission much encouragement, {| - SENATOR SAWYER, OF WISCONSIN, referrlng toniglit to that portlon of tha Pref. dent's. messags relating “to Indie Wtlts, roid he Wus espocinlly well pleased with the recommendation that Tidlan yeseryations be brought under tho Inwa of fhe States and ‘Torrltories in which tttey are located. He had nover, ho aitid, beer ablé to Ree why the indians located: on the reservations stiould not be anndé .arkenable th tho Jaws govern: Ing the whites, and thought thls a move ln the right direction, , ae CONDTERRMAN -MLVORD) OF COLORADO, was naked tonight how the recommendations of the President with regatil to stapping the further coinage of silver and calling in the silver cdrtitleates’sultew the fiver men, He answerell: (i118. -reedtimendation, will not mect with’ tha approval af Congress. His polley will alfenate from tho party the bull- jon-proittoing States, against whoth he dis eriminates In tho fnterest’ of the, Rastert tart States, What would bo thougliret hin in Fenny [vanie if he. muerunmsnded uu riysatl of the tarilf that. protests fron and none al Yot hy overlooks tho fact that Colorady has not only irof dnd con, bat gold, silver, con per, nickel, and th) If he destres to make war on the Jntorests DF my Stare, L don't bropuse to sup ort Wits Adiuinistration In a policy of that kind.” : ‘ 2H CABINET. 72. emake YPUATION, Wasitnarox, D. Oy Ded, Gt ean bs detinit}y and. authoiitativaly atated that Sve retary Lint WIL ritalin his Cabinet, position amid that Jaieg Wl} romaln-at the head of the Poxt-Olfled Vopartitioht until-the end of the present isenl year. Inmes, when ques: Honvil Lontglt,-Aitmitiod that lhe fs fo remetltt until tha-end Of next.dune, ayyd s Lincoln nso adinits’ that’ ha will! remain, It is" reported tentgttt that Kirkwood has also been enjoined by tle President Uist hw destres hiin to romala. A Westdrn Senator Anformail ‘tho Western Assitiatad Press to- "night Tye Kiflewoull Wit remains Mant, te is anid, Avil probably remain fora while, but will eventually mage raom for Lonestrest Frotlagtiuysen and. Brewster are to b . L Attopiiy-General, ald, the Prenat sexta ali tis makes up try bahag been tio: CUMBIA HE the Capiiiet. ', GHOOSING BRATS DIANGGARDING PRECEDE ! “wpedtys Mivalsie tu Poe Cricdéa 7 + Wasuisdtor, DU, Hee) O.-aThe le tion of the argantzation of tho House wes e™ fectod today ina very orderly mauinery ae that the question ns to'the right uf Learnt the Mormon Delegate Troi Utah, to besea! ee ppon prima fielo credentials is not set Thar “PG dyawitiy-of Kenls took phice ln aftetnoois if the titmast godd. huiner. ts wat always been the.custom. . Some of Abe Ua imembent wera We mnoat -forticate, We rome of the old and inpre, proudnent le sutfered™ pully from the ebanves of the Jat The waunor of drawhe seats was yur by this yenr from the enstom whieh fs Sate do have prevailed sinc the foundation ol aN Goverment, AMuherté the nnmes of ae member, wotten upon separate slips Wh iG per, have been placed Ina hos, and, ae vanes were withdrawn, the meme w a ‘tame was rend selected his seat and; a MD “Ht, until oll the-weaty were phogett. a be Inst Congress It was objected that th ue pieces of papdr adhered to each of ee ‘Woften happened that the names a au all of # State selegation werd ean , oe ‘geuher, the ames haying been cop: pe tho roll hy States, ‘Phe change Inat rae in -this Congress was ta have ev ‘i re sentative and Delogate Sect tae tho aflletal -roil fn, alfubettea! Loe white. a number’ of — sinall , heer Alco corresponditig tothe number of Bs ere one ean on the rol], and numbered Trow ation Ute Trbene gore. f- “

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