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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. XXXVith CONGRE ‘S—FINST SESSI)N. Items Telegraphed from Washington. 5 —- > ——___— THE EVENING STAR. Protest AGaIxst TRE IxtRopuCTION oF VoL- —_2—___ The Associated Préss dispatch says: UNTEERS INTO. MExico —We have advices from AMUSEMENTS. Gettixne Nervous.—The New York Times is Proceedings of Yesterday Afterneen. Wasutneton, Feb. 1.—The Harper's Ferry In- | Mutamoras to thé 1th. inst. The local paper, El WASHINGTON CITY: : ——— WASsSHINeTON THEATRE. French Opera and Operette ique. YOK THREE NIGHTS ONLY: getting alarmingly nervous over the report of the -Febrasry 2, 1960. | Virginia Legislature's (House) fluancial commit- = ~~ ————— | tee (accompanted with a bill) upon the project of } Spirit of the Morning Press. repressing the consumption in Virginia of north- The Constitution, commenting upon the elec- vestigating Committee discharged Mr. Realf to- | Jaque ¢ontains a rer of a mrss meet! THURSDAY net.. Hovar.—The result of the ballot yesterday was | “*Y, and, ee RRS a ae GP pe wp CATS as follows: : im “|avill appear before the committee to-morrow relies Tia oat en in Bid of either of the Whole number of votes cast, 233; necessary to a | morning. gontend' ng pare jes. Itis gh arge f choice, 117. Wilson ‘was before the committee to-day. lercenaries raitors'”? << Our | The above Compan will eupene in Washington on ern-made goods wares and merchandize gener- Mr. Pennington received 1 He stated that carly in May, 1855, Mr. Forbeseame | Country Forever!” ‘Demenstration of the Peo- baa aX fink: eel EEN E tion of Mr. Pennington as Speaker, yesterday, ally. Months ago we took occasion to foreshadow Mr, McClernand ... 85 to his seat in the Senate Chamber and introduced | p'e!"? And proceedsto recite how the subscribing ‘Tth, Sth ; on’ which cose, says the policy in this connection that would doubtless Mr Gilmer .. wee - werd and informed bim _ Mr. cones: pe phn ap ee ion the following bills voted fer Me. Shee uaek republican, and that | he resorted to by the Virginia Legislature; and |. Rest scatteri had:been employed by John Brown to go to Kan- | former heard ¥ : he voted for Mr. Sherman ; but fie is not and never And William Pennington, of New Jersey, hav- | sas, to drill some force, in 1857; that Brown had Cart. Robinson fs about leading acouple of com- ing received a majority of all the votes cast, was | not paid him; that his family was starving in = into that country, nominally as volunteers, declared duly elected Speiker of the Thirty-sixth | Europe, and that the men in the East who con. | in aid of one of the contending parties, but reall Congress. tributed money for the defence of Kansas ought te | as filibusters; that some of them even pany ae The ennouncement was received with vigor- y him. He was much excited, and denounced | Walker to Nicaragua, and therefore can no ¥i MONDAY EVEN » February 6th, . 1860, ji ; e LA CHATTE METAMORPHOSEER, has been a Helferite. Qu the contrary, while | this action bears out onr antieipations to the letter. TT AMORE Hi Governor of New Jersey, he repeatedly + xpressed | Jt is in strict accordance with the very general his resolution te enforce the fugitive slave law, | desire throughout] the State, to as far as possible and put down any attempt to violate the Constitu- prevent the consumption of northern goods within tion. He is thus far more tolerable than would Opera Comiqne in_ 3 by — by, Written expressiy for a 4 formed by ker i 200 ni, ons applause in the galleries. Brown and others. doubt of their character and intentions; that, in Los ao rrostention New York with usbeee re heave ‘heaa er Hi ation and | its lmits. The Constitution forbids Stat» imposts | Mr. Hindman, of Ark. I desire to call the at-| He said some of the arms sent to Kansas. hed each case, such introduction of volanteers. in aid arin by growded houses. er nay ee Nearer jd ceri esp ors: of | on merchandize of any description, but leaves | tention of this House and of the country to the into Brown’s nds, and were stored in | cf either of the contending perties in Mexico, te (La Chatte) rs Mai} Pens tht Hack Dputlicons. “Sehael Riche ae h State free to tax for State purposes the sale of | fact that the Black Republican Speaker— ows; and that he was nota safe man, and that | would compromise the honor and dignity of the “fads Mah thes el cant iceteeeers It’ pa Sheen deeds : Shouts of ‘order, order.”’} these arms ought to be taken out of his control. | republic, if not its integrity, while {t would be ee Soh they fel most polgnautly. It proves, a8] any description of goods or property, with the WE. Adrain, of New Jersey, protested against | Supposing he referred to the border difileulties | equally in violation of Ite independence and the = : Says cae ee bss Begriaal privilege of making any discriminations that may | the employment of such language. ; between Missouri and Kansas, and that Brown | fundamental compact To be followed by henceforth, the Helferit-s, likethe turks y.wounded | seem proper to thete authorized to enact the taxes | Mr. Ifindman. Has been elected by the votes — might retaliate any attacks upon Kansas, by om = Renewed shouts of “order,” and great confu- | iny into Missouri; he (Mr. Wilson) wrote to Dr. ComPLaints aGaixst U.S. Souprrrs ty MINNR- ) Howe. suggesting to him to see some of the men | soTva —In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Rice Mr 1, of Mo . hoped the gentleman would | who had contributed arms for the defence of | sen’ a memorial from citizens of New Ulm, be allowed te proceed. Kansas, to get these arms out of Brown’s bands, | Minnesota, asking an investigation of certain but not caught. ‘will aave to roost lower the rest | in the shape of licenses. The New York Times of their lives *” argues with great bitterness against this power, The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional contending that no State may constitutionally Proceedings and news. > Paroviz De Lucia BL LAMMERMOOR, Te conclude » ocome bY Sea in one Sot,o! Words by Julian ; Music by A. Pi'ati, . Ai an. Idesire to be heard upon the | and place them in the control of reliable men in | charges of outrages said to have been committed ‘ ° Bor ‘s * ae Feces sale ee ee eee eee el point oe an | aes Territory, who would see that they were | by United States soldiers stationed at Fort Ridgely, | Matic une Bouguetiere i pest i FOR THE SOUTHERN TRADE —The San | licenses to sell any description of good © | raised? only used for defence. He said that if these arms | and the punishment of the cuilty parties, and ba- | Jean Le Soi. ooo 22 TT00 2 dante : Herzld contai ven fall col- | Pesition of the Times be a sound one, then from | "ate (row, of Pa. T will state the point of or- | should be used for illegal purposes, it would in- | demnification for losses suffered > Phte memorial UESDAY EVENING Aiea ae) Bee cuasiar x the formation of the Union until to-day, every State | der. It is tat a Speaker has just been elected by | volve the men who bad feoutributed then in | levers somerset nea cae detailing | TUESDAY EVENING. February 7th, 1980, amns of New York advertisements has violated the Constitut’on in this particular; | the House, and until he is conducted to the chair | trouble. Dr. Howe immediately wrote back that | crievances, says that unless they are able to obtain ‘ ree pce eisiaes teksten a ; nted ing can be i er. t 2 redress D7" The new Republican Chicf Justice of | for every one of them Lave exacted higher licenses | Nothing elie is and nothing can be in order Fe rn nen ak te Biown fo Mietieecray | seate l be ry TOINETTE ET SON CARABINER, ne Bot. rom the General Government in a peace- The Clerk said the only thing tn order wasto| these arms. The matter then passed ont of his} able manner there would be left no other alterna- Toinetts.. Spee ~.. Malle Daroy lowa is a spiritualist, and it is stated that he has | for the sale of some descriptions of merchandize conduct the Speaker just ‘elected tothe chair. He | mind, and he supposed it all right. He never | tive than to institute all the horrors of a civil war, Jered .. M. Gautier “a castle at Keokuk for the reception of invisible | than for the sale of others; while every one of | had no power to preserve order, and until the | had heard a word about the or nization of forces | or to meekly submit to all possible outrages, and Bisoctsn Ae M. Sage a them have elected to enconrage the male of some | Speaker was conducted to the chair, there was no | for the invesion of Harper's Ferry in Inds, or of, instead of enjoying justice and domestic tran- | Conao:ipt. > --M. Dalby — Se i by their | Presiding oificer. terward, and did not Know that Dr. Howe had | quillity. tolive under domestic oppression ‘sed wa ia aaieeaa Ei7- Tie dinner te/excGevernor Wise came ox | CoesiP im ad sources tat of others by their | Prt hcaman: tlstniply. desire tosay, el | ore} ee the curse of tyranny. LES DEUX AVEUGLES. atthe Ballard House, in Richmond, on Thursday | #rif's of charges for licenses. But, it matters little | jerk — The resident Democratic Na‘ional Committee Peleden. ote aban 4 deliseesd ch | What journals of the type of the New York Times | — [Shouts of “order, order!"*] . several days avo instructed their Chairman to call oERSON Girodier Gene Goes cs oc aM ee ne | rece pelle spent estioet Virginis is deter- | | The Clerk appointed Mr. Bocock, of Va.. and | on Senator Mason to inquire tuto the suthentieity PERSONAL. ; three hours lony, and which occupies nearly nine dbs ye fal i a di of | Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, a committee to conduct | of the pewspaper despatches in relation to the pro- = focen th columns of the Richmond Enquirer. A consid- | Mined to achieve commercia’ sep Samsatige the Speaker to the Chair. ceedings before the Harper's Ferry Committee. | ¢° NOT SO! o La ROSE DE SAINT FLEUR. erable portion of it is a defence of Lis course in | tue North. Her citizens are individually prepared And the committee having performed that duty. | He was assured that no information bad been fur att Ri reef gran heer "eee ettally reqnost tt e {emu omique in ope act; Music Oy oe clation t "s Ferry d he bints | 9 undergo privations to accomplish that s0com-| Mr. Pennington, the Speaker elect, addressed nisbed by any member of the Cominittee or the | Sat with ket neue ne ton, hee, A, terrts,.---- feted pane hn imgrialae ape Goda bea eal eer red er Legislature will second | the House as follows: j Clerk; for, publication, and that the statements | 2 23%," ther naam ast ny Fhe et | Mrehschia Mi Gautier pelonatlared le Doty a a rea [aa throw! ny obstacles around | Gentlemen of the House of Representatives : sent sbroad were no pait of the testimony, but may ry rorpectiuily, ; Brown raid, the particulars of which he will | their efforts by throwing as many 3 ; } return you my grateful acknowledgments for | have been furnished by witvessrs not under oi? | 1,5 R. H. MARRYMAN. February 8th, 1980, disclose, as he desires to conserve the peace | the s:le of northern-made goods within the State’s | tne distingnished honor you have been pleased to | Ne ‘Smith, of N.C.-in justice to the Denioceata adios @ limits as possible, and thus encouraging the pro- | confer upon me in electing me the Speaker cf this | wio yoted for Lim, has reassured some of ther Se dammed FG = YE rE, ss —— =< —_— daction of home manufactures to answer in their | House. Coming here for the first time at the pre- | orally and by proof, that he was never a Kuow WANTS. owing account | stead, and their procurement from without the | 8¢ut session to be associated with you as a mem Music usic by Offer : c Mlle Darey t n 1 plooked for JANTED—A good ICE CREAM MAKER. 5 Seer Ne cet, Nas Yesterday clected | United States or from other slaveholding States. | Hhan"nery omy nave veer more unlooked for | = — : : Ww: spp ses AR ee Hes Hsitimors Cone: ig oT Genter Speaker of the House of Representatives, is from a eae your deliberations; and my friends will do ime JONAH OR MENS CERISTIAN ASSOCE | ners hh atrart between G and Ho fo2 Be La CORD abe e. 2 forth coming enlarged edition of Lanman’s Dic- | ‘Tue Crerxsuir.—The Repubiican party of the the justice to say that I have not sought the posi: | cfthe Association will be bert athe doctors Bere A WOMAN to do the cooking and 4 nad tonaryesf Congress : House were to have met to-day at noon at the Cap- | tion, as I certainly never desired it. “J am never- A S-nithsonia et 71 q IRSDs theless as conscious of the diguity and importance | flv'GNING ad rach, cree on PHURSDAY of this high otficeas any gentleman be, butshould | “Ramarks may be exp: have been far better pleased had its duties been of Georgetown, Rev J entrusted to abler and more experienced hands | Mi Carlisle, Et After witnessing the almost insurmountable o}- ee New. ‘4 stacles in the way of the organization of the fl aaa House, [ came to the conclusion that - Vandorilie 12 one ect, wi te i mame i which Md’lie Darcy wi eneral ry 5 take the character of M <j wr TM abe... Saee M. Gautier ‘‘Hon. William Pennington was bo-n in New- | ito! to consult with reference to the C ‘k's elec- ark, New Jersey. where he has resided all his! tion. The meeting was called for consultation, life. Heis a lawyer, and hus fer many years : Mr. Forney and his Sf " extensively inthe courts | "ther than as a c aucus. y weet stes Ro et ee ee eee cr | sieuita titel Gn hla doceination by the meeting. New Jersey end ex-officio Chancelior of the State, | and we see no reason to doubt that he will achiese beth of which positions be occupied for six years, | it, untcas it is judged that he will prove stronger en @ small famly. colored preferred; ed Apply to No. 396 an street, Actes W —By a compet nt young girl who has Zoo! recommendations & siTtAtio’ to new al ydnetisa eh be pice gia peivetsiamily. Addrese Box No. 14 Star OF BRYSON TU KER. Se rian... Cal fourchin. ..... To covolud ea Rosk DE SAINT FLEUR, ¥ xentle. utle aPERA An a / ANTED-A SITUATION by a young giv: to | Opera Comaue; which hes been tecoreor with on . s ~ Taylor came to un man of any party who could command a majori- OPERA comiQUun—This | ¥ dochimbe- vo kane 8%; has roe abjection to | towne enthu: iasm in New York and Philade or until 1513 a Conceal Taylor cattve to the: | 7 es.cak than witty such © forwial adoption as the | tv ef votes for Speaker was bound, in deference to Peeedemy OF Mace ee Bi ckaeied | wee ire ard trom e Rerommendations given. | Dpit! Presideucy he appointed Governor Pennington Aaa tf bile exigencies, to accept th nsibilit: esatthe Academy of Music in Philate!phia, Address Box 20 Stat Office. Ie Governor «f Minuesota, aud though unanimously | bantlizy ef Helperism. public exigenc caus eee eee ble fy | hiv: been engaged and will perform in Washiue’ | 4¢ — - Mvsicau Coxpucron. ........ M. Reires copfirmed by the Senate, he declined the office.] [tis claimed that he 1s certain of the votes of | 3% an act of patriotic duty, whether agreeable to | tin in the couree ofa week aro: The artists are German oF Sooteh Protestant m2 President Fillmore offered him one of the Jndze-| a1, payie of Md., Mr. Briggs, Mr. Clark of N. | US Personal feelings or not. As that choice bes | new importa.ions frem Paria, and have wet with Giesy willy Mating, Woe Che ate nes oe | V, Mr Adilag aad Mr. igus; uelther one.cf clined, preferring to remain in his own State and | Whom will vote for him running as the avowed in private life. Inthe autumn of I=3s the united | and clearly ascertained candidate of the Repub- voice of the Opposition, in his district, prevailed | };.. ty, weapprehend. His professions of de- upon him, agatast his wishes, to become « candy, | ican party, we appre “ i unexpectedly fallen upon me, 1 have not b unpara.ieied success in New York. tated to accept it. In the execation of this high i Goer Et ee eee ton a it 7 -| in this country, he enthusiasm which TOI aRa ioe ne co ween te iney have been groetad in New York and Philadel: induce vo the I shall have great necessity, gentlemen, for your at with equal suecsesin thie singe gee indulgence in the new position in which {am < os BEk MAID. Also, a DINING ROOM faves preferr-d. Address Box 21, SS jo 3-2t* from PRILIP_ LONEY vols in Company F,U.8. Ar: “ The subscription for the Threa Nights will com. mence on Friday morning. at Metzerott’s Mus-c Store, where those subscribers tor the season of three rights will have the choice of seats. Oa Sai. urday morning teats forthe single nighte may pe oe . = Further particulars will be given hereafter ja Market or’ Dairy Fame of 8" norea, to No Extea Cuanoz ron Resenvep Stays date for Congress, and he was elected by a very | Votion to the political fortuues of Senator Dougiss | placed, and I feel entire contidence I shall receive | fort SO areas mee. Also, yaaa 2 purol ane Prices oF Apwisston. fo roca segues the fifth Congressional | can hardiy obtain their votes for him after such | it at your bands BALTIMORE CONFECTIONERV. claim and hornty land attorneys, oorner 7th and Et Circle, Parquet, and Urchestra Seats. .@ | ace ts ‘polities ‘Me Peautngton ‘has ever-| affiliation as he has had with the Republican | A Fepresentative from the State of New Jersey, i 386 Sixty Strerr. ite General Post Office. fe2-T*_ a eee — Ponce Gorkinenthae tae flaring bis administra | party since the tirst Monday of December last. | UPO® Whose plished in tue, Revolee eres | Feet Caken cree cays Candies and Fraits of al TEDIMMEDIATELY—A good NURSE | 2 tion 28 Governor that the famous bread seal con- M B Ri ad Adrian, who voted | sed whan P! rage Dechidistineaisced, ee py ec ing ear pie I resend i len peed To asterdy female who can bring gond W ASHINGTON THEATRE . troversy occurred in New Jersey. In polities esers. Briggs, Riggs an » who vol foe tre people have ever been distinguish Ruse, Jellies, Biano Mange. Plumbers Cisse erences, = etoady home and ood wags will be — now he isa moderate Republi- an, decidedly con- | for Mr. Penuington, allege that they voted f-r| for their devotion to the Constitution and. the | Ruse. no Mange, Piumbery, Cicam, &c , om Servative iu principle and spirit, 2 fir supporter | that gentleman, not upon political grounds, but of Spee: Union and = ——— is serine Lester in order to terminate the contest for the Speaker- subjects that may disturb the public tranquility ee fees Sie penal pee prs is one of the most pane and | S4ip, which was se grievously injuring the estimable. and his presence and manners rewark- | country’s business interests, und because of able for diguity and urbanity.”* their confidence in his greater conservatism than that of any other prominent member of the Re- a iven. luguireat Ne. 112 Green street, G-orge- Hae ad bray, the great Arbiter of our destinies | Mane torder Fartics, Wi tartainments, Suppers, | Elven. Lua 1 that 1 may do ne act to impair the integrity of | \yoddin ‘at the shortest notice, and most reasons. fED—A PURCHASER for a house and either, but that, by wise and prudeut counsels, | bie terme, lee Grong, Wenn Ices, and Roman oul, street north, near Mth street. The peace and order may yet reign in our midst, and | Punch, $1.25 per gallon. 41'S 3ix rooms. Also, fo a house with our free institutions be perpetuated to our descend- JOSEPH SHAFFIELD, there rooms aud ‘arce lot on 2th street. between 1 eed of Butcher's Confectionery, Baltimore, 26 Sm ants. I feel 1 have a national heart. embracing fe af a dM ctrects. lcquireat No, 38% L street north. all parts of our blessed Union. i‘ ia No. 386 6th st., bet Gand H. f> 1st" Mr. W. Reiman. Mr. B.C. Cooper. -Mr. Ansixy Coon. he Management announce with plersura to the public of Washington the engegement, for SIX NIGHTS ONLY, s1 With ree CeLesraten Stas Again tanking you for your kindness. [now . eee re : JANTED TO BUY_—\ HORSE and wac-| COOPER OPERA TROUPE, Persone}. publican party who stood the slightest chance | enter upon the Uisckarge of the arduous aud com, | WALENTINES! VALENTINES! Sontimenta | YY AUN teaube eae tres Rae es | Umoareatt ‘nounced by the musical critios of -->+Hon. J. M. Botts, of V+.; Sidney Webster. | o¢ being elected . plicated duties of my station. foe gt Como wholesale wer MAUN D'S, 7th et, | and 7ti in 3 SU" the South aud West to be the finest combimatyn of Mass.; and Hon. W. H. Kel of N.Y ,are eee s ‘: The oath of office was administered to the —— = = : Hoa RIT N 4 | of Lyric Artiste im the Union. at the National. That is to say, they voted for him in spite of. Speaker by Mr. Phelps, of Missouri, the otdect + PARTY FANS ANTED—A SITUATION 4s chambermait z ed Neal Dow, of Maine. is out with a letter | rather than ou accountef his Republican partyism. | Speaker by consecutive ee vice ’ s Jusr Received a very larze aad beautiul assurt puree OF a ,Louss woman who hae good | ANNIE MINER, Prime Donna Acsoluta. denying that he bas fallen from temperance prin- | Under such circumstances it does not seem prob | “The rollof members tras incn called b States, | Ini chonpar ghee eae petty, Fans, which we wil. _ ia 3-3" Mist ANNIE KEMP, Contras: ciples or practice, and suggesting that the story | able to us that they will step forward to prove that | and the oth of office was administered by the city, Also, FANCY COMBS ard HEAD PI<s aR 2—Resiaurant keepers and others to | Mr. BROAKBOUSE BOWLER. Mr RUGDE originated tn iis having fallen from a horse. they hare, indeed, freely taken service under the re- | Speaker to the members present McLALGHLIN’S. y keow ihat | pace a ict celebratd prepared | MT. BY Ts an SPP cr ebeated Bese ----Col. Ripley, U. 8. A; Gen. J. S. Whitney. << lig ent aape oe a cud ye Mr. Washburn, of Me, olfered the following | Pa avenue, between sh and loth ste. | JULEP and PUNCH mace of the puree inguors Mr. R DOLPHSEN, Mr 5 of Mass.; M. Berrizbeita, Minister from Vene. | P4blican party banner, by also ai ing and abetting | resolutions, and moved the previous question on | _i8 73 St_(Conatitution,&Stater& Union) | wy h Lotfer for nln by the ga'lon or battle at rea- rful zueia; Count Franfanelli, of New York; aud Mr. | the election of the Republican party’s candidate | their ad iption: ONES YEN ALONS OF TRE ATTOR. | sonable prices aad which avery ber should have. | The ORCHESTRA will be efficient and complete. and Mrs. Bradford, of New York, are at Wil-| for the Clerkship. All three of them. as wellas| Resolred, ‘That the rules of the H of Rep- NEYS GENEKAL OF THE UNITED | Appis to J. CASPARIS. Cap ——_ the whole under the direction of lards’ , Mr. Winter Davis, profess to be opposed to a coal- | Tesentatives of the :isth Congress shall be the rules | SA TES—Advising the Presi tent-and Hesse YVANTED—Persons desiring employment to H.C, COOPER, iS ition with, or ieee belag dbectted in, the Re- | Cf the House of Representatives until otherwise | D:partments relative to their Offoial Luties: and Pleasg cai! at the Insurance Office of McKEN | (Late Leader of the Londor Philharmonic Society 7 The daring plot cf the convicted wife 2 a ay - Peres expounding the Cons‘uiution, Treaties with For- | NE\& LANSDALE, S20 Th stent oad register PEPER i 6 avn-camsi , | lyn Governments acd indian Tribes aad the Public yirnames. Ei ‘s will be tly supplied. Keo ced, That a committee of five, consisting | fit% Coveramenta aad Indian Tribe sheep, with co | Meaynanes. Emplovers will be promptly supplio of the Speaker and four members, to be named P ous indices ard acizest, The last ¥ volumes con = = by him, be appointed, to whom shall be referred | Cuming the opinions et Gow Cushing. These 3 HOUSE WANTED —Tho ax vertiser wishes to the rules of the House, and who shall have leave ies are so'd separate from the sts, to allow rect a small DWELLING HOUSE os near to report at any time such amendments and revi- | persons wio have the first volumes to ‘compiete | the interse tion of Pennayivania venue and llth sion of the saine as they shall think pro nd | theireets, Price «f the wholes volumes, $24. A | str vet as he can find one suitatin. Rent a such report when made, shall be considered by | oral discount allowed to the trada. Orders are | cord $2" per rmoath. aged .o- the Honse as a special order. Y | now Roan ted Alno, & Digest to ae Opinions, | Office, stating loostion and lowes: es Tun he above, adv tiheail, Mr. Vallandigham, ef Olio, asked the penta: hone ee ‘mM wit? the abo Price $3. the advertiser will ea! isoner, Stephens. in New York, to murder his | Publican party. It can then hardly be that In ; Sa in order to make bh s escape from the doom electing a Clerk they will signify to the world which awafts him on Mens eae has added to | that there is not the slightest sincerity in such the interest previousiy felt in his fate, on the part i i of the publi. Many-who believed him innocent | Professions on their part. before. and thought him at least entitled to the a Denetit of the doubt, are now persuaded that he is] Tu= Rerort ox Browy’s RAivThe spectal guilty, and deserving of death. The ettorts that | committee of the Virginia Legislature upon Jobn was making by his friends, at Albany, to per- THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Teb. 2, 1960, Will be Donizetti's Opera of DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. M&ric, the Vivandille..... Mixs Annie Milner ll, a8a Finale to the U; sing her world renowned song, “ Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark Violin Obligato..... 0... M>. H.C. Cooper After which will be tae the sec after — — a piece entitled THE WATE! ; Brown's raid. Governor Wise’s recommendati i “F : ANTED-A SITUATION in a store, by | Fr Benefit of Miss Axxir Muuxer. Verdi's pressed for Sanchez, whom Stepuens persuaded to | chairman, Jas. Barbour, the delegate from | Mr. Washburn said the first resolution was the | _f@2 ly cor. Nth at.and Pacave. | honest iiving. Pr f . join in the murderous plot. but_who had not the | Culpeper. and the Teport is evidently a paper | one usually adopted, and the second was simi-ar heart to play his part. According to the state- onda! ions given with regard to ii ity no 17 worthy of the rapidly growing fa=1e of its author, ment which Scnchez now makes Stephens had a ; Oitee rane lity. Apply at this Office. Pricks oF ADMITTANCE. Hy ha > 2d cay Parquet and Dress Cirele... toone proposed in the last Congress He would | 510) SEVENTH STREET, 510|———= — Hees: Rey id é . accept of no medification, but when the report REMOVAL. = al ASE EES pper Privats Boxer. s " pistol {n his possession fer a month, and that the | /f- B., than whom the Union contains no more | came up it would be open for amendment, we LOST AND FOUND. Lower i ack op a ee apes 4s one he had was in bis possession fifteen d. promising public man ef his Woharever it After some discussion, the previous question was 1 eit o SINS es err pees ior aa Ss + — = Scots 2 Sunday nicht woes eee night watchanan vn | has go far met the eye of the conductor of a press, | sustained, and the resolatione were adopted TING ESTABLISHMENT 0 No Mossi pen | LOST Qutasmintt of ths sit Jeruary ® grey | Doors open at 7: commannes 7% o'clock precisely. But Sache deel e eet punbers were served, | it uas elicited unstinted commendation. Not only | _ Mt. Phelps, of Mo., asked unanine THERE DOORI ORE Go Oa mixed SH but Sanchez declining to kill aman incold blood, M4 to introduce a bill maki rs Box Sheet wi!] be open on Saturday mor: s appropriation: J supposed to have been left in a hack. The finder | .,8ox Sheet will be op eure p Nationa vtelligenc r i : i eau i he ke Bik ndsef t by rowarded by leaving it at this office, | Wetzerott’s Ma a Fete Postponed his attempt to cacape until | He National Intelligencer bears testimony to its | oly dellctencies in the serving cf tke Gees oes | © TUMPS"AND BATHING FIXTURES, — | ¥ll {ete rewarded by leaving ()2D FELLOWS’ HALL: Monday nizht.| During Monday, however, San- | great ability and cautious conservatiam, but even | Department for the hat ace cette ei making WATER CLOSEIS. WASHSTANDS - <ompeer chez, fearing the keepers might be killed, re- | the New York Tridune, while earnestly protesting TS ano —s. ws aa Nhe tony baba ae against its conclusions, of course, is constrained m them, and hens was frustrated in his de- | | ~ a ' sign. Stephens deaies having intended to barm | '© PT#'se It. as embodying these two clements ina any one and promises a full explat: of the | Temarkably high degree, . means by which the revoiver came in his posses- | We welcome the promulgation of th's velnable sion. Had the attempt been carried through tsabuse the north- a ARS Se PRS ty OR Sete eWecting: Sik es | Aen pabiicumled’ GE the idles eo industrionsly in- culated by the Republican party press, that Vir- pRiout or War axp Dox fe eekAx2 rer 4 | ginia had well nigh ran mad under the sense ELEGKAPU TO CALivoRNia —in the S le, yes- he init 5 3! 2 celved {1 terday, Mr. Green introduced a bill granting to | Of tbe injary and Insults she has recelved from James M. Hughes and Jobn J. Mudd the right of | Btown, bis accomplices, and hia subsequent sym- way through the public lands, to construgt a line | pathizers. Mr. hour's review of the political appropriations in part for the fis June 3 ) Objection w business was i UMPS of every desc: Brase sui Plated Bas made, on the ground that no | Ben and Showo: Cocks. Copper Beil order until a Clerk was elected. | Gaupiinges Hore Pipas ko, i the following res- | “Ho gives his paraonal att lous question upon | Water ann Gas into St its adoption: je Buidings and Priv t Resolved. That x messace be sent to the Senate | Sigom or Hot Water on tie mos: improved piss to inform that body that a quorum of the Honse | 21m bas asseiabled, and that Wa. Pennington,a Rep-| Q OTICE TO BUILDERS. resentative from the State of New Jersey, has been —— chosen Speaker of the Honse Me. Winslow, of N.C., asked if tat could be done without a Clerk. al year ending | HYDRANT {ORS TRAY ED—From the northern part of the cts last night, between 7 and 8 dark BAY MARNE, with a bu :- finder will be liberally rewarded hem at Ri stabls on idth sre Ke Ate WILL OPEN WE Sanderson's Giga ESDAY NIGHT, Fet ic Lllustration of Scemes FROM THE RvUSsSIaAnw . WwWanRr, Universall, neunoed a work of mversally PONE QUAL ARTISTIC SKIL{. Connected with this Ex hibition ie th= Ilominath f the City ef London, Which has never hefore been exhibited in Wash ington, Admisaion, 25 conta. "Doors open at7; Bt quarter ty 8 w'ciock olution, an smal: white LAP DOG, with short dar ha name of *Fi- ipaya lib on & st. coor to the Union ja — oF sahineton st ned oe ohn eorgetown. a gol chain ost ay asitst Mid Ml. BEEPS. Office Bear at Comite joners New Contre eet ‘ash Boa d of ners. wurer t Tr, 1859, enti? nact p: 1 The Speaker thonght that that business might Ronse nn Sewer. ne ee eens BALLS AND PARTIES. $0 Les hapten camer, Arkansas, or Texas, | and o'her causes resulting in Jot Broww'a raid, | be done Ly the poet nse eae, stn Clerk. " paren : = = >, ‘Angeles, Califo : : ae ite lee 7 lnetacennn Seine la : e ealod = yES : ts Commie) on Public Lads. “Thiel ape | Ma**Poure of ix enormicybisarzument proving | AIC Witelew eonctired (that pltionberxiae acer GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS | Tye wocheredtfin FERRER ER ANCE Figs Propriates five sections of land to each fifty miles | tHe necessity for proper gnarsnters for the future, cessor should be chosen : ‘ oa: Y a ee ee ee OMELET, Ee ke eaetes ies of tlegraph constructed, to be selected either he- | and his showing ef the Inevitable results of a lack | Cate" ghould be Va., moved that Mr. Allen, the | CoPy,0f the latier obtained) a¢the offica ofthe PRIMARY MEBTINGS ATTENTION | nuvnes to tieir numerous friends, and. fore or st the time, though uno* to interfere with | of those guarantees, are deatined to tell with pow. | late Cterk be declared Clerk of the present Con. | Hy. t88 “Proponals for the New Markst-hou ‘ UTON MEN (in accordance with the | $4))x¢ icone, that cogeun. will beg Been Rese at she tte ly pee-ciaption erful eifees oa the popular mind the coustey over, | £f¢88 i i at rosie fo Joba, Fitzpatriox, Kea, Presidest too ape leted forsee Siena ee aeat eae | on TUESDAY. the 12th of Pern eat solide Goscenete set forth is they cre with calmness and moder. | 2" querian c “OAD: ed shat purpose, the members part of the four preeivets of Geercsetown, will h their primary meetings rv the election of five delezates totheir asraned below. All voters administratio > o: to the measures of thi 1 on or before tha 224 day of Pebraary en tho hoarse of9andi2a.m. teet, Charles Heskins, Beq, will be in datiy ants! that time, to give necessary explanations tn repaid to the work. econo ii e's for the work are requ: Pendiry apon which tl demanded, and another Mr. Farusworth, of [1 House adjourn, it be to mit dispatches of a public ns to the aecount cf Government, exacted in payment for such amount thereof suall be eq each ucre cf land received Previous ten was puid not be ived. moved that when the eet on Friday next. Mr. Barksdaie appealed to gentlemen ation of langnage as rare in these times, as com- mendable jn 31 -enct ] HE COT! LON PARTY OF THE UNION BNGINE COMPANY, No will = : A Rxck=s Psorosry.—We learn that iany the grantees d to propo eforit | oppes % be Wasi | odie tee aN Fic ih o rl an verue,on MONDAY, February 6. : members of the House are urging upon their fel- | Democratic side to withdraw their op itdi , cararatly invited to at nd’end parties a he shee he . Shall then be considered as payinent for the same; . eins Up aie fel | the resclution of the g man from New York dinz comp'eta. ar aesi 4 nd and participa' Soheffisid furcishor Refreshments. f which such dispatches to be paid for as | low mecnbers the propriety of adjourning over Age 5 2 z of the a others, unless further selections of should | 2mmade. | for teu days after Saturday next—now that a The bill alse provides for the constraction cn ae Yere . ai ganization has been effected. Such action will telegraph line from the western border of lewe t | & Portland, in Oregon, and alsoa branch conned strike the public mind patufully; insomuch as E Yo tein nat of the | proceedings. The occasion is sa important one, as it wasthe usual resolution, and no principle Apo Which tes building ih to be creten, | wedaincstea are tebe ot teen ‘whoare to select Bee was involved. ths whole number of piles under th> vr Aldermen and eleves persons for Com- Nit. Whitely objected, and insisted that nothing | and eoma portion of the griiiage, as t could be done nutil a clerk was elected the plan. nay not be r ie ni ickete ONE DOL? AR A general invitation is extended to 01 frends to attend, a8 no epscis! ones wil! bs » be voted for at the approach- A fa 1-1 uired ers must state | Ing charterelec ion. Good delegates and a strong 2 icied tt ie ination th k uch event per | ticket, I* is cor fi tently thought wil: be selected. HIRD GRAND COTILLON PARIY the two inain lines the Public rnterest ts alresdy scffering more se- | jontning see a ee ae the object of ad. | what ded for grillage per euperfoin’ fot, tor such | Phe votarn of hs iret “Brectnot will hold thetr | I fate or ans \ A Tree Batsaw —Dz. Wistar's Balsam of Witla | Yerely from the failure of the House to get at the | Jur? Farnsworth declined to state any reason. te eee ie of Wigh end Gay streste. hindiy hein, 4 ayy ula Cherry is truly a baisam anda blessing to inva. | “ischarge of tts legitimate functions, than ever Mr. Hill, of Ga., proposed, in order to or more stonework and excavation for the founds. | tendered for th ar use. WESTERN HALL -31 s1.. mar Pa mr rf Itcontains the pure balsamic principle of | before. Such Propositions vo far to convince the | these diticuities, to pass a resolution to « i the price ter each additioral pil, for each The voter: of the Second P ecinet will meet at Oo MONDAY EVENING, Fob 2). id e that eS hated alt I . 5 v4 the late clerk until bis successor is elected [--N heist foot of siiliage, ior each perch of stone- | tho tame hour aud pince, on Tnesde;, the Stat im future advertisements is ge he wild ae the palace Properties as country of the impropriety of late change in the | 1") and great confusion } racic rk and foreach cubic ya d of & th rtant. aru om -— ——— — of hine. lis ingredients, which are mingled after | sysiem by whi ‘i heer as : . y fred Pox th tion of the Vhe voters of the Thied Precinct will meecat the 7 oe _ Me trae, Priaciple of chemistry, are all balsamic, | Siam by whi Sie oe ee eee caeragl mens, Of Va., appealed to gentlemen to | ,3, The time required 1 the o non ot the | samo hoer and plncesen Wederca, a FOR THE BASEFU!. BOYS and therefore it is safe and sure in effect. Congbs, 3; for meke no difference to their | Preserve order. He was willing to show All preposa’s mast be the forexoing. and accom! antee, of the foillowiac for the wot of Feb oemity with | reary. written guar The voters of the Fourth Precinct will meet at the some hour and place, on . Thursday, the 2d of February. A full attendance is requested. By ord: jam st WARD COMMUTTES a > a t WEST END BUI N S80! io rowel a — lem TION —Persons amy 5 he i Kt niand suficient | S9diation can supseribe at eithe: the falletws to the amornt of twenty five th pisces: Daniel Hrowu’s, corner colds, consumption, and bronchial troubles dis. | pockets whether they remain together and labor appear ander Us genial halsainte loflaence, as | like business men, of let the public business sro to ough charmed away. Probably no medicine | the — he time beins. th ; has ever reached to so extended a popularity in | pasgav a as Ie er en ey this couvtry. or hes a plished so great an | UOl@ay @ Se See Fanon ek Swan eles amy ameunt of good —Baliou’s Pictorial. de’ Speaker the res t due to his position, and pi ‘ t this diereputable conduct. He de sited to recall the House to a sense of its own nity ‘The yeas and nays were ordered, and resulted. yeas 119; nays 101 After further informal discussion, xt fifteen minutes before 5 o'clock, the House adjourned . rand Cotiion Party of bh» Baskial Place et POTUMAT HALL, et and Meryland avenue. ta corner of Lith str = Fe SA EVENING, Feb. its 50 ota... im A gentieman anc The Committes piedes temesives to make ons of the most agreeable parties of the «/nasun. §a28,3',Pel.2* OTICK.—The momber WESTY N'ROSE COMPRNT Ro. Fees hs— nothing. Men in other busincss hot paid as they arc, work cheerfully year in and a ae year ont without dreaming of permitting trusts Yashiegton, D.C. e1 days aftar ite the sa oc, witht ¢. ARuy axp Navy O six Ci the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Hale off ANY. No. 1, resp-oifully s ' z “ -__-.>——_ oy alee » | Streets; Jacob Guvernator’s, corn ‘igh and} Announce ¢) their Gr AND BiRtH jowing resolution: ‘Lust the Committee on Mili. | CMPitted to them to lack attention on the'r part Proceedings of Te-Da: thas afereeald: wo graseyt Us make pa | streste: ana at the Drug Stores of Sathoronetane F | NICHE BALT wil axcyi ane, the 15th off tory Adzirs be instructed to inquire into thy expe- | But. forseuth. after two mouths’ werk of three or F =i out rence between the «ter <f the asid-— and | L: Kidwell, Tho next meeting af the enbser'bers | Frbron y. Soe partiontere no fone ae Stency of paying the otticers of tke army a gross | four hours per diem, with tbe uscsl be Ix Tux Bxxare. to-day. Mr. Gwin moved that | 3 U: hinay be acsept-d The Cer URSDAY neat, the 2d February. at | tivement, per ennum, in leu ef the several ailewene holidays eager a ports ee fs fae ioe the Senate meet, on and after Men lay next. at 12 _ (Sigastures of the two guarautors.) the Counci! Chainber. jn 27 6t ja COMNITTE gad commatations uow allowed by ‘law. Br | sat on pioneer le duties Oe goa fop | Clock; carried. ee FOR, RENT —The beautiful STORE No. 27, = Grimes snggesivd an amendment so as to include | © se * me gavi " lhe Seager a 0 ii = e eorgetown, th: ion Hi \f th aif the Malin Corba; rich dea | tm dasa at oll hacrds to the puie Intern, | yllsgtigo nti Mat he word call up tte | 1 hele nity that ton above sumed — ; BOARDING. eceepted. and the reso! ution thus meditied was | Tweuty-five years ago, under the existing exi- egreed te. gencies cf the country, such a Proposition would Zub.a tee. G and te! and Baik, aud now ied by y areknown to meas mec of property. and able to ill be Sd is jontt Cellamer moved that whien the Senate ad | msks govd th= inbeas ection “i on,and after the gt of We Journ it be until Monday next; carried. Dat ; Se te nt nn M w N DIN Aout stroct bortose ach tad den ne, snige hee pel es use = “ od ted States District Judge, CRAGINT 3a Dems we @ ee e , furan y 1 e ed by the U ° OOn 'reet. i ud Sth. com =. ir " ae ass, | Lave been hooted out of the hall. Mr. Wixfall gave notice that on Monday next ~ H 1am "| ROOMS,with good Bos d oan be obtained. Term who Bbiredecor rp sas aera se couase ss he would ‘introduce a bill for the construction of fret ston, Colleoieree Noe meee BUTTER, ORANGES moderate. 5 ja thaw gellar. has dicovered bis wife to be the thief. As| Tu Wasiixctos #eacoy.—At last the Wash. | 4f#lltord and telegraph from the Atle ne the Nopraposals which do uot conform to the forsee: p seou as she saw the paragraph in the papers, she | ington season has fairl Pacitic States, and fer other purposes : : CLOVER SEBD, &o ing wil. be considered. . 1,°09 lbs. prime Ro* if Mr. Wilson introduced 2 bill, donating one | “And wheres the fourth section of the aforesaid BR ORG BT eons, million acres of the public lands for the support | Sct declares, that from and after the passage ot & bushes CLOVE Seen of free public schools in. the “Disteres of Colum. | phis.gct the entire nett revenues 0 the present © Fy in the comb, very fine, Mier tpeterTed fo Committee on Public Lands. | Lew stractaretatt betohs Sppropriated, and tnvio- Bevin Con Sra LORD cocina Mr. Davis introduced # long series of resolu- ty act apart, via! j or Z OCOL c tions, definin: the position of the Seiste setts | ey tt aes missiobers autuctinet by thiawet to ee Late, COCOA and BRO” SREY dutettion Made the special order’ for | euabi- them to pay payee he te een TOM Care. ICKL Ee eRe hue y next. = i “a x iy Bex I ad* upon monthly estimates of th i if iis upat Droww's Territorial resolation being taken | fad, unyy monthly, eatnaten of the arshitect of wcabortals be oN ond BiLAZIL _ f° - ollaterai Fecurity. ro far as th Mr. Fitch proceeded to addross the Senate ther - | Gor eailaection of thegot may sand st taker oben et a a, y opened—simultaneous!y ran t r husband and said she was the person ith t! fi who took it. and that it bad been expended for ne Crkantzation of the House. Large aud the benefit cf the family. The sapposed loss bas beilltant entertainments came off last evening at been kept a secret even from her, and she firet | he resideuces ef Secretary Cobb and the Hon. lesrned of it from the papers. Horace F. Clark, of New York, where there were UF Many Lave been the experiments of estab. | gathered very rge throngs of strangers and citi- Neuing munwal labor schools, bit each attempt “ns, bracing, | C vi tas signally failed) The Si: te Agricultural Col- Lo ken Mie! ; : ly all persons of distinction now in Wash? of Michizan is now being added to the cate. | B’@tly all p atcha ry of fallures in that line? ‘The prese of te | ington. The evening was passed at both in great vle generally regard itas an aemoaed experi- | hilarity and spirit, and when Separating for the XTENSION HOOP SKIRTS E SELLING OFF AT COST arn “* MAXWELLD 1s Bocruing un- Ladies’ Fanoy fice, or as inay W.H. TENNEY. Anda" oth>r goods in our lire, w ich wes . upon, when our report closed. hereitafter be provided vy law. B. ‘OR NEW YORK — sl WEI aiter Eaving Swailowed up more than | night, all retired rezretting that the hour forbade port ° # Pro 7 Som F. COYLE, Fee, Captain ion epechet specu Bam ps of at cort max! Pes . veney, aud some swamp | the prolongation of such enjoyment. Y-S"NOTICE.—a cutdmeunannn ‘eeotd ____ Senretary of the Beard, |= paesaee aoote mith dispatch, For freigi A. AZUMFA A Gurar SLavenotper —A —— i4 Association wil Sd mot tins of the eons J COB REED, McCOBB & fresh supp y of that orletrate = ER —A correspondent at : - wi ve held ia Sm ish s. Now MANUFACTURER oF jast Watre- DODGE, ing Powder Havane says: The Most Excellent Senor Don Ma_| TH® RePvsuican Coxsvitation oF Caters ING, FE ofan ty Meet EXTDAY EVEN: MILITARY CLOTHING ster s'rect, Geoigetowr. KING & BURCBELL. Jem de rag erntg feat oeeentisimo the Con. | to-day has teen an excited if not stormy affair. | ex. ected to b eesut, Be ‘Tunnese at feacaeuse Sovrmmasr Corneg Sxconp ann SPRucE rs 200 Barre) en TOMER a ast Asents for the manvlactyre— ' ges arte % Des Wann i visit to his | Mr Washburne, of Wisconsin, is in the chair. “2 be tramssoted. By ord=ro* the I s FHILADELPHIA. . from Botton. 2 ti mpd Aggy sxpect a For oot one of, if not the wealthiest man in the island i | TB€ discussion, up to’ two o'clock, was over « PRESIDENT. | trPaRY CLOTHS FOR 84LF Ma # prime Pri ward's join d VALENTINES ing the owner of four thousand negroes upon his | Proposition to nominate Mr Forney for the Clerk AN LECTURES — Dr, mre 3 ~_J8 96m | POTATOES, warranted sou ood cond:- eth wed several sugar estates. Wen U Sitip. The frleods/9€) Menores botence Clinton dee vorea ese, M00 deat | | AD ES" HOME-MADE SHOES —Fr_Cluth | 228; "leh Weare selling at Sity “sh otyen y SHEPHERD'S, . UF The ice boat so much talked of ith ba Ga ebeeak Jove hid. de. . corner 7th and PD stre ts. px navigation ca tel ‘Missing for winter resist it, and others are said to have taken strong v6th too. menes at .nartor | Gi! do., $2.50; Ppt was Pat in- | personal ds against it. The d to successful ition at Prairie du C! grounds agal . loors were on the 1ith inst and made's trias wip ete bid closed as tight as wax, as though those inside i Apply to RT! b fore® «'ciook. The pudlic se Teoma tale ten oat Skludo., ark Pe Keak do | in'Sie’ oo antio were Se vited:m desir. d to be puneruai. o2 it | Also every vther style of ROOTS sod SHOES, TAY EXAIBITION TO BE GIVEN BY | [ “flan. Misses ee ®TROPOL’N COLLEGIATE iNDTITUTE % ees UST ARRIVE, P and ren’s wear. P IME c No. 464 & Srexer, Ber ween 6TH AND TTP “4 ette, thirty- two miles, in two hours ead tew a they were engaged in a work that wi the Gersveh Chapel Funday Scheu! will tc} int ROSENTURL, Mo. a8 Market Space, we hnave tive tay Treosived, CB cipe | ete Ree Gi institate wil oe Pasbager nein two hours, and carrying tweaty | not bear airing before the country. ' Bee oe RURSUAY Pebeuny 7, Hes) a: the 4 a eae aa ennowe Sth at APPCE a a 5 CRAB | Ee™ y tlhe Pree vi. = passengers. Y % atreet, Island. Proceeds e FF: P CK WHEAT. A, i of fe lr cua Mes TH. HAVENNE .UF The St. Lewis Evening News gives -| Wipe or tH ed New Yi dovoted to the 8* nday Sohool frat ,000 rc hated ee count of how a spiritualist was indused by the writes down Sen Beant now York Hirai —iiateculers: it vo us from pitts to make it gas, the receipt for which date for the Green, of Missouri, aca di- Pare. heat Flowr, pe oto mks renal te Sep ap- | — NG ORR oes - ATTENTION No. th'y | FrOBnd Sad for oan aneelers oo | GELLING OFF, SELLING OFF! as "ome | Mo eirehages rn Paceaey | ae AW MSD Pa Se | Cover reel seomacl ee ek | BUNGLE, coocn ree re Jane reunemsee. But it! tion Tt es awn Ainge gee Ryery maciser ic at espa Y, February #4, rok wheat Flog 7 ees <9 ling st ok wt Fancy Sik sube-, tiack Suk. Bm rning mixture would not generate = “ 5 : e tarnestly ve a . oe ene : own “ 3 Fat sme of tg Sought eon knowledge Site karen, nh ime fay nota! in attendee) and ero-cie isthe ld mem | | Bost FAMILY Pye os wen”! 6,000 BURNS Prime Row af Sok Se ace rk we eae from Governor requesting his aitendanee in Ten. | tion in trath for the iden Mr. Green bay no suc, | other business of the ‘wens Tab e2 pian be] exe ga he r eee © | and for abl received ores pe pre Oy ey pee ar] — “eTa GEO. FLETCHER, Seo. de2 tf Corner of Ioth ot ar Py i vice ROM | tention of the iadios. W. COLLEY 6 08. mae eae 85 Water strest, jase 52s rch etree shove Pe Bren™

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