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Tuz Distaict Quora.—The following com- munication, received from Uapt. Maynadier by Mr. John H. Semmes, treasurer citizens’ bounty fund, will be read with interest: Tas Howarp Restaveant._We better eating house in Washington, for tan, who don’t propose to dine as though at Delmo- nico’s, than the Howard restaurant, om H street, THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS. |. ‘W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. | FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF THE | These Bondsare issued under the Act of Congress : ; War Department, Provost Marshal Genera’: | near the corner of 12th, patron: % SOUTH. of March 8th. 1864, which provides that all Bonds Office, Washington, D.C., May 3, 1963.—Mr. J. 1. part by clerks, imaie eon cael Sor the monk NW CITY: isaned under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM Semmes, Treasurer Cttizens’ Rounty Fund—Sir: | business people rooming in that section of the WASHINGTO: REBELS EVACUATING FLORIDA AND BEIN- és ny State or municipal In reply to your letter of April 29th relmive to | city. Its charges are perhaps o; TUESDAY MAY 3, 1864 TAXATION by or under any Sta! mun 4 OOLOOK P. M. e 4 me third less see seeee . . FOROING LEM. ‘ 04h Bonds i certain discrepancies, and asking to be in- | than the charges for similar food and Accommo- o a authority. Subscriptions ese Bons ere re formed how the account of the District of Vo- | dations on Pennsylvania avenue, and iy 7 New York Stock List—First Beard, Fortress Mongos, May 2.—The New South, | ceived in United States notes or notes of National | NAVY YARD AFFAIRS—CAPTURE OF AREBEL | lumbi+ now stands, Iam directed to say that | as good. Such an ‘institation” tn our midst ia By the People’s Line.} published at Port Royal, April 30th, contains | Banks. They are TO BE REDEESED IN COIN, OFFICER, &e. an examination of returns received since you | these times of high prices cannot fail to te called upon me the discrepancies have been adjusted. ' enclose a statement showing the numbers credited tothe District up to April 2ist, and * the balance now remaining due. , Very respectfully, your obed't serv't, y St E Mavrnapise, Capt U.S.A. in charge of Enroliment Bureau. US. ecatde "e, 1851, 1134; U.S. 5.20's, 105%; | the following from Jacksonvilie, April@ith: | at the pleasure of the Government, at any period | A Commission, composed of Master Mor- ficates of Indebtedness, 9x: Gold, 178%; | ne rebels are evacuating Florida. Two than forty years from thei: | T8, of the Navy, and Messrs. Peake and 9 S 1325 egies i. mot less than ten nor more Bree Renting, tn wicks ooutral: brigades under General Coiquett were recently date, and until their redemption FIVE PBR Downing, master workmen, are now out, ; 2 " . _ inquiring as tothe wages of mechanics em- 1%, Michigan Southern, 90x; Illinois Cen- | sent from Florida to Virginiaa by railroud. CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN OOIN, - , trai, 19x; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 1074; Ga- | The rebels have now not over 800to 1,000 troops Ployed on outside work, with a view of rec- dena and Chicago, 12)4 Cleveland and Toledo, ommending 8 corresponding scale of wages for 145%, Uhicago and ce Tsland, 1494; Mil- | in the State, eventually overrun with patronage. joked bow —esshacke Petty Lanceny.—Yesterday afternoon, of. ficer Franklin arrested John Dowsey, a col. ored servant, employed at Hexter's Auction rooms, and he was taken before Justice Fergu. son, who committed him to jail for court. i Hexter, it appears, lost a watch and other ar. on Bonds of not over ene hundred dollars annually and on all other Bonds semi annually, The in- — i the Navy Yary hands. istrict of ia. ticles, 8nd procured a h wai Bde sheet ar in ag) Eien ad | tne 7 arate deme tenee ttedlored care terest is payable on the firstdays of March sad The Revenue steamer Reliance having been ss Colmmbia which Dowsey’s house ‘was senrched, ead tee eos, Warne es Ghisago'ana Northwestern, tured — careg Island ‘ sara P- } ceptember in each year. thoroughly overhauled and repaired left the | TO men required to be furnished ist March, Bandheropiens and some smaller Articles were liver, : at . ~ nt % —_ Quicksilver, 65. | sic Registered Bonds are recorded on the Books of | yard yesterday for service down the river. 6 ge 20 sans goes enna eer Hexter ce mei { SOUTHERN NEWS. the United States Treasurer, and can be trans The Leslie arrived up yesterday from below By men enlisted during March OUR MILITARY OPERATI( . We trust that the Star's readers will appre- | _ We have Richmond papers of late date, and ferred only on the owner’s order. Coupon Bonds | but left again in the evening. Re-enlisted veterans, (includ! ‘ REFUSED TO PAY HER FARE.— Yesterda, enlisted regulars). ‘Mliams, y ‘Sarah Wi of the red-dressed Babyioniaa | ‘i bearer, aad are more convenient The Commodore Read arrived yesterday <3 i | from them we gather the following items of | *Te payable to ; ‘ 5 U. S. marines enlis i 56 ersuasion, © Wm. Hoganto haok hee | Gitte Jip reticence with reference to oar current | ‘interest: : . for Commercial uses. bringing up a rebel prisoner and 4 lot of bscon | seamen enlisted in Navy in Marc 15 eyotind ‘one e in the meantime jot Sond < military movements and operations, which it From Tr «Mississippi. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of and Stores-captured on Friday last near Ma- | Do. from Ist to I¢th of April........ 9 riously drunk, and at ow bill amounted ty romani becriseinnl 0Olour peaks 10 expose under’ | MobiLe, April 26.—A special despatch to the | having their Bonds draw interest from March ist, | thias Point. On that day two boats’ crews | Ordinary enlistments from ist to 2let mowerel tata pny eon 4. fea when Ho. existing circumstances, in foolish competition | Tyipune, dated Senotobia, April 27, says that : Pie ae werelanded at Mathias Point, and proceeded BPTI... 00. ce0se veces vvvedecscces 196 gan drove her e City Hali where officer With some presses out of Washingtor, in the | correspondents who haye seen the officers at | bY paring theaccrued interestincoin—{orinUnt- | No ae andauscenlad in Seamen enrolled And enlisted prior to _. | Granttook her in custody, and on being bronga: pablication of contraband news. For the first | Vicksburg state that several engagements in | ted States notes, or the notes of National Banks, turing quite's lot of #088 While the pan Feb, 24, 1964.....ccceccsseerwes cesseee 19-7 perore Jee Giperscn she agreed to pay the i 1 ited in a complete Federal de- | addi t. for premium,) or receive ari ar 2 lime since the war began the Government and eter General Sain vaveaBanka' | ding fifty per cent. for pi ef were being taken an officer made his appear- Balance............. Cen 4B ‘We understand Capt. Scheetz has not made his return of the’ last ten day’s enlistments, which, when made, will reduce the actual our commanders in the fleld are now able to | army from destruction, and that the subordi- them drawing interest from the date of subscria- | snoe and wae taken in charge, Itappears that Pprevsat improper exposures of military move- | nate officers are very indignant against Banks. | tion and deposit. he formerly belonged to the 18th North Caroli- E MERCHANT'S AND BANKERS ALAA C 5 ments .ontemplated and under way, and it is rae (eat cons iracy hasbeen discovered in | As these Bonds are exempt from municipal or | ya regiment, but was wounded and Tesigned to 864. By Smith Homans; $1.25, FRANC estern States, and Crawford county, ‘ 7 number of men to be furnished to 222, xO [T—One half of w HOUS Sincormly to be hoped that they may be able to | Onio, has been placed ander martial law.” | State taxation, their value is increased from one | take a civil office in Richmond. The general sora o oh Fpiince George's Counth Ma, heat Bates vis wo aie eg pate am a a searing Destructive Fire. to three per cent. per annum, according to the | belief in Richmond he says, is that Lee’sentire | _THE TuRF.— ing of the Spring Races— } burg railroad station. Apply to Mrs. A. E. YOUNG e rel authorities. el lone, Yesterday the jehn’s, us, the owners of jehu horses in Washington, had an opportunity to dieplay themselves and their fast stock. It ‘WILMINGTON, April 20.—A fire occurred last | rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. army at present numbers about: 50,000, and night, on the west side of the river, which con- f i ld 7 he i waraea the officas Of the ‘Wilmington ‘and Man. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay | Longstreet whe was, when he left, at Char. on the premises, my 3-31" ANDEOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board, can be obtained at 399 Isth an have no dread oc the comparatively large force Lee is undoubtedly assembling in our over eight per cent, interest in currency, and are | lottesville bad over 12,000. He states that | was the regular opening day of the spring | street, between F and G ste, A few Day Boarders front. CEE Se eon eae cone freignt cats OF te i t should Richmond be besieged it could not hold | #eacon at the National Coures, ‘The weather | can alto be accommodated, my 3-3t* * | Georgia Central road, and every buildingsou’ of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary cs <2 Its presence in this quarter leaves exposed | of the depot, including the Confederate cotton | ; out one month. ‘Was very fine eave a stormy wind from the ‘OR SALE—A picarant COTTAGE RESID Ppolnts equally as important as Richmond to | press, Berry's marine railway, and all the cot. | investment. : | "| west, and the track was tn excellent condition. | H'_ ina very desirable neighborhood, and. withis . i ton stored west of the f bontsixthousand | It is believed that no securities offer so great THE CASE OF ADMIRAL WILKES There was not as large an attendance of | 4 sbort walk of the Bindensburg station. Tru: the eventual result of this sammer’s campaign, in 8 west of the ferry—abont six = f 7 . spectators present as we expected to see, owi diate possession given. Apply at this office, against which we believe we are as well pre- pelts oration Lass estimated at from six to | inducements to lenders as the various descrip- Elsewhere will be found the sentence of the the fact that printers Re ia not been eat my bag mn millions of dollars- i i i “Guan REREIAED Ah Bab Gar LL pared to mdve As against the rebel capital. tions of U.8. Bonds. In all other forms of in- | court martial in the case of Admiral Wilkes, | freely enough in announcing the affair. We UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE ON BOA: * LC ga Raed noticed ‘however several notables on the J = ‘We hear, by the by, thata court-martial has ‘WILMINGTON, Ay 29.—At the fire this | debtedness, the faith or ability of private parties | finding him guilty of the charges against him, pee called ta dispose of the cases of halt a | Morning, about 4,600 bales of cotton, 25 freight | or stock companies or separate communities only | and sentencing him to be reprimanded and sus- . a5 ‘ oven newspapers and their correspondents | oe ed eee ea oar teots | is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the | Pénded from duty for three years. charged with promulging improper informa- | burned. ‘The loss is estimated at five millions. | United States the whole property of the country the boat Galen. now lying at 11th st. — Sor bushels Peach Blow Rotators, ve x oe me Islan er dargieson be ashi ra 1 ve. juire on e boat + corner Mth ‘and E sts. et ae ground, some members of Congress, and high city officials, and quite a collection of ladies. ‘be first race was mile heats, best three in five to harness, between Bill Steele, Lady Prrsoxal.—Mr. J. R. Hood, Postmaster at tion ; it having been determined to make ex- | The Confederate Government lose about one is holden to secure the payment Of both principal Chattanooga, and editor of that spirited little Ley oe fnlseetreky. ar the digwine ar SS _—_ AM HEPBURN. ae A.M BEERUBA amples of cases like that of the Fortress Monroe | million, the balance falls on individuals. In- | 4 interest in coin. ‘Re Ghattanoogh Gaicte, nth town, 1 Dady Unnlin won the pole, with, Bill Sect LADIES’ CLOAKS AND LACE MANTILLAS | correspondent of the New York Commercial, | Surance only about 810,000. y It paper, the nooga Gazetic, wn, look. Y and Bra tre Cutelle 4. JUST OPENED. bose peared rnin, Rebel Congress. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from | ing as fine As sili. next, and indy wine on a Paris styles of Ladies’ Mantels of every desctig- oe = Paks nich feng morning, for The Richmond Enquirer of the 30th ot April | $50 up to any magnitade, on the same terms, and First Heat—B: Sire in 2.43; Lady | La oe and prices d Mantilt: t it qT i 'e * 2 * rs jeat— Bran ine won in 2 4 ce wis, 8 ani anti 4 he benefit o} ebellion, apparently. says that forty new members have been elected | 5-5 thug made equally available to the smallest Navy Derantwent, May 3, 1861. | yf tin ao. Bin Sea 7 | Also, Barege, Grenadine. Mosattbique and other - a a ee fo the Rebel Congress. The Missouri delega- | | ister 'anA\ the latwest canilelict. Tha b General Order, No. 33.—At a Naval General | Second Heat—Lady Harlin won in 2.44x; Shawls of the latest importation. Hi BLAIR CASE tion Is vacant till the end of May, when the | lender and the largest cap 3 ican pe | nt. Brandywine 2d: Bill Steele 3d. Thave also s large stock of Embroideries, Hani tT = election for that State takes place. converted into money at any moment, and the | Court-Martial, recently convened in the city viet by! Co bady Hon oni: kerchiefs, Lace Goods, Veils, &c. The Orders and Despatches Relating | Among the elected is Fayetie McMullen, of of Washington, Commodore Charles Wilkes, Hea dy Hamlin won AIX3 | Black and Fancy Silks are bought 5) per cent, les Thereto. the 11th Virginia District and a number ot | »°lder will have the benefit of the interest. ‘The President sent to Congress yesterday the | gentlemen whose names are familiar as promi- The fact that all duties on imports are payable 8 preferred inst hin De} following message, enclosing correspondence | Dent members of former U.S. Congresses of | in specie furnishes a fund for like payment of in. | SUSTé®® P againg: Memrby athe Departs ; i "61. : .R. ment: &nd deepstchés relating to the case of General Gob haa Been ee ealatsinn aia terest on all Government Bonds largely in excess | Oy aRan I.—Disobedience of the Jawfal orders arr We have omitted Sion se aeetmaibe saerinay Aad Burnett, ot spetaeky, Conrad, | of the wants of the treasury for this purpoge. of prt nate officer while in the execu- which are not necess: e understandin:; of Louisiana; Singleton, of Mississippi; Gilmer, i Nati i ion o} office. ary 4 a; ig) n Ppl; ’ Instructions to the National Banks acting as nance 11—Insubordinate conduct, and neg- of the case; also letters and orders referring to | of North Carolina; Miles and Boyce, of S. C., than they can be replaced for at present, wil! be sold ata small advance. , It will be a great advantage to every one who ix in want of the above goods to examine my stoce before purchasing. = "8. M, MEYENBERG (late S.& W. Meyenberg’s old stand.) 45 Market Space, under the Avenue House, my $-3t ‘between 7th and Sth streats of the Navy, was tried upen the following Brandy ape ae; BY y Steele sd. Fourth Heat—; ly Hamlin won in 2.44; Bill "Steele: 2d; Brandy wine 3d. SECOND RACE. American Star, Bay Mare, Alice Gray, and Gen. Averill were entered for the second race. Gen. Averill was withdrawn. First Heat—Won by Bay Mare in 2.36; Alice ignati S i H.S Foote, Atkins and J. V. Wright, of Tenn.; | loanggents were not issued from the United States ligence or carelessness in obeying orders, | Gay 2d; American Star 3d. ; - os the resignation of General Schenck, which | Gholson, ‘Babcock, Rives, Dejarnette and | Treasury until March 25, but in the first three | CHARGE II1,—Disrespect and disrespectful Second Heat—American Star won in 2.33; Bay F OREIGN DRY GOODS. have no connection with General Blair’s res- | oth, ers, of Virgini Mare 2d; Alice Gray 3d. Third Hceat—American Star was withdrawn; Bay Mare won in 2.8. Fourth _Heat—Alice Gray was withdrawn, leaving Bay Mare the winner. So + sate language to his superior officer whilst in dgaation: The Geetcin Rad eunesies' Bice. weeks of April the subscriptions have averaged the execution ot his thew, To the Honorable, the House of Representatives - {From the Richmond Examiner, April 29.] more than Cuanrce 1Y.—Refusal of obedience toa law- La compliance with the request contained in We have again rumors of an impending TEN MILLIONS A WEEK. ful General Order or Regulation issued Your recolution of the 29th ultimo, a copy of | battle on the Georgia and Tennessee lines. | subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer | ,, , by the Secretary of the Navy. ‘which resolution is herewith returned, I have | The opinion in that part of the Confederacy CuAnrGce V.—Conduct unbecoming an officer, save money by making their purchases a5 eariy ai possible, as the recent additiona iduty of Gfty pe- cent put 'upon them by lateact of Congreas erial tbe bonor to transmit the following: appears to be that the enemy isto make the | ° #¢ United States at Washington, and the Assist and constituting an offence made pun- Levy Court.—The Court met yesterday in | 7**?.* purchese Teeter tie titer hot eg ed EXgcuTivE Mansion, 2 grand effort of the ensuing campaign in that | ant Treasurers at New York, Boston, and Philadel * ishable by the Articie VIII ofthe articles | the Aldermen's Chamber. fortunately purchased very largely before th» Wasurnetox, November 2, 1363.5 quarter; but while there is much stronger evi- bi ah bythe adopted and put in force for the govern- The report of the Treasurer for the past | duty was increased weare now prepared to offer a Bon Montgomery Blair : dence that that effort is to be made in the | © a ment of the Navy of the United States. month showing that the magistrates had paid | great many goods at lower rates than they can be Dear Sir—Some days ago I understood you | direction of Richmond, it must be recollected | FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, Of each of these charges the accused was to say that your brother, Hon. Frank Blair, | that this theory by no means excludes the | prpst NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE, Zound bythe: Gort siguilty, and was sentenced desires to be guided by my wishes as to whether | probability that an important issue is also to . Saree sollow ing harms : tn he wil! occupy his seat in Congress or remain | be tried in North Georgia. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, | ‘And the court pereby nonitencs the accused, in the field. My wish, then, iscompounded of | The enemy has no army there which is . : ites jommodore Charles Wilkes, to be publicly swhich I believe will be best for the country | formidable in numbersand discipline. It pos- | 89d by all National Banks which are depositaries | reprimanded by the Secretary of the Navy, Qnd best forhim. And it is teat he will come | sessesone great advantage which ihe enemy | of public money. All respectable banks and bank- nay 2 be snapended from duty tor the term of bere, puthis military commission in my hands, | has notin Virginia: the impregnable fortifi- is! r! take he seat, go into caucus with our friends, | cations of Chattanooga, upon which to fall | °"" sBroUgHOEL Sué country eee tiie The finding of the court in this case is ap- abide the nominations, help elect the nominee, | back in case of disaster. The state of prepara- information on application, and afford every fa- | proved, and the sentence confirmed. and thus sid to organize a House of Represent- | tion of the army in General Johnston's front, | cility to subscribers. ap 9-Iw In carrying into execution that part of the atives which will really support the Govern- | the removal of the great body of the troops sentence which requires that Commodore ment in the war. If the result shall be the | from Knoxville and Cleveland to Chattanooga, r Wilkes be publicly reprimanded, I hardly need election of himself as Speaker, let him serve in | and the facility with which reinforcements WANTS. say more, to an officer of hisage and experience, that position, if not, let him retake his com- | can be thrown from Tennessee and Kentucky, than that the promulgation of such charges, mission and return tothe army. Forthecoun- | warn us that we need not be surprised at any WASTED-A KITCHEN MAID. Apply at the | 80d ot the decision upon them by a court com- try this will hesl a dangerous schism. For | time to hear that an earnest attempt is being northeast corner 12th and M sts. my 3-2t" osed of officers of the highest rank in the him it will relieve from a dangerous position, | made to break our lines at alton, and that a WV ANTED—By a young girl, » SITUATION to ‘avy, constitutes, in itself, a reprimand suf- Or & misunderstanding, as I think he is indan- | grand battle is going on. Wan general housework ina small faunaly,for | ficiently poignant and severe, to any one who ger of being permanently separated from those chamberwork, Address Box No. 9, Star office. ‘I1t* | May have desired to preserve an untarnished ‘with whom only he can ever have a real sym- WU ANTED-GIRLS to learn cap making. In- | Tecord in the service. urchased for elsewhere. We name in pari the following goods, viz: Elegant black Silks for cloaks and manti!!as, from $1.50 to $5. ot yard. to him as fines imposed fer selling..liquor to soldiers the following sums were received and referred : Justice B. W. Ferguson. Justice J. W. Barnaclo. Justice H. Reaver. Licenses........... 2 pieces small figured and solid colored Silks, ranging from $1.50 to $2 per yard, 2) pieces neat check Silks, in all of the most fsaipotntle colors in use, and at very moderate prices 2 pieces plain colored Poultdesois, in all of thy most demrable colors, and in the assortment ar some of the het plsia goods we ever saw. na pieces printed foulard Silk, at 8732 cents and 25 pieces plaid and striped taf-ta foulards, whice we are selling very cheap indeed, being % i wide and only 873; cents per yard. TOtal...cesseceessseessesecevccecesB1y140 A license was ordered to be granted to Edw. McQuillan to keep an ordinary; an application for a license was received from —— Mubling and referred; a number of accounts were or- dered to be paid. The Court proceeded to impose the annual tax on the real estate and personal property in the county, when Mr. Bowen proposed 40 cts. in the #100; Dr. Nichols, 50 cents; and Mr. Blagden 35 cents. The yeas and nays were taken on Dr. Nichol’s motion and resulted as follows: Ate ON HAND A complete stock of medium priced dree# goods, ranging from 45 to 75 cents per yard, making our assortment of dress go:ds more complete thaa will be found in any other establis! i District; and purchasers will secon be whether they are cheap or not, as “our lowe: able to judg» Our stock of foreign goods is now very lave» and | welt assorted, and Ladies who anticipate buyin, } any articles of foreign importation will no doub | i thy—the sincere onents of Sia: . It NOTICE.—There will be a special mecting 5 = , _ The Department would gladly have been Yeas—Messrs. Bowen and Nichols—2, rice’? ig marked on each piece of goods in plaia Bilt bes mistake if heonall allow ime “prove: LS ppitheCarpenter’s Association THIS (Tuer: | setts atenuenin the stores eee weet Vaeasr” | spared the unpleasant duty which has devolved | | Nays—Messrs. Belt, Blagden, Burr, Laruer, | Pures, from which no deviation is allowed, ive him from the house of his own build- e' invi Jr % i ‘t , . AGNI E 3, 3g drize bim from the honee of his own baild- | penters are tenpectiuiliinrited. By Gite | Wey MIKURR'S.M, between lith and t2th ate, “| the public by the accneed, in @ paper which | | The yeas and I A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF BLACK GOODS, Comprising all of Lupin’s fabriques, which are known to be the best in the world; and having porchased them cheap we are pi red to ai: hem at 4 fair advance and take our chances for the Yeas—Messrs. Bowen, Larner, Nichols and Sargent—4. Nays—Messrs. Belt, Blagden, Burr, Plant, e@nts—quite enough to occupy ali his time NOTICE.—Th T thi: i | WY ANTED_—A MAN 1 fat in th Kk of | ordinate and disrespectful character, contain- without devoting any to temper. He is rising lem AO SIOR the regulex monthly mest ca Ww mailing papers He must be capable and et. ing remarks and statements not warranted by im military skill and usefulness. His recent | will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 4th ingtant, at Birienced. Apply at the office of the Congressional | the facts,” rendered it necessary for the De- i my 3- @ppointment to the command of a 7% o'clock, at the Delmonico House, No. 501 lith obe. 3-3t partment either to tolerate the disrespect, and | ang Thomas—5. future, apes competent to judge as General Pivetathcg street. By order of the President. W ANTED— Teo fine class HOUSE PAINTERS, | Submit tothe unfounded aspersions, or refer ‘the motion of Mr. Blagden was adopted— Lftat SHUSTER & BROr HER, i proves this. In thai line he can serve both the | _my32t" __=—_—__—_—«S AMES F. CROWN Steady work at $3 per day. None bat good | the case to the investigation and decision of a | yeas, 6; nays, 3. (Messrs. Belt, Thomas, and ic No- 38. opposite Contre Market. country and himself more profitably than he THE LADIES’ FAIR AT TRINITY HALL, | bands need apply. OHN T. ANGEL, court martial. GIpgon WELLEs, rr.) = ; ould as a member of Congress upon the floor. (ex on 5th street, between D and B, promises 8 my 3-5t 564 7th st., op, Centre Market. Secretary of the Navy. Adjourned to May 23d. QPS ANCE OFFICE, ‘Tro foregoing is what I wonld say if Frank | Crore vefrochmenia aud aereerble corepery al | WAND ED By imo, respectable girls, SITUA. ee Page ee Was Dey Lenine ts, Asya, 153 Biair ‘Wereay. brother instead of yours. . combine to render the entertainment pleasant and | seamstress. Would’ preter raving adore CONGRESSIONAL. Opp Furtows’ Levzr—The Right Worship- | Sealed Proposals will be received at this office (Sigh “LixcoLn. | attractive, Open every night this week until Sate | Box'No. 3. Apply two days. It* ——_—»——__ i Grand, Eo paiany of tne, & Meeetent | delicer se te eee oe May des, for the urdsy. my 3-: = ens ol é following arsenals, avairy c- REP eh NOTIOE.—A special mectingof theGenerai | W ANTE eaatte, St fate LOAF BREAD | XXXVIIIvH CONGRESS.—FIRST BRBBION. | 31 ad Fellows’ Hall, which wae. largelyat. coutremients, United’ States’ Cavalry pattsrs, I hereby tender my resignation as a Major i. Committee to Encourage Volunteer Bn- | Liberal wages and steady employment given. Ap. ‘ _ Tumspay, May 3 tended. The ocenaion was one of muchenjoy- | OAT the New Work Arsenal, 25,000 sets Genoral of United States Volunteers ntments will be held at the Qonncil Chamber on | piy SDestreet, between th and 7th. “my3-at* | Sewate.—Mo Fessenden, from the Finance | ent amd up toa late hourthe dancerespond-| At the St. Louis Arsenal, Sivmete 6 THURSDAY EVENING next, May 5th, at half- 3 : . ed tothe music. Such reunions are produc- At the Frankfort Arsenal, 10.000 set Respectfully, past 7 o’clock. Every member is earnestly re- ws TED—Three GIRLB—one as a cook, who | Committee, reported back the army appropria- tive of feel: d that last < ort Arsenal, 10.000 sets. (Signed) Frank P. Brate, Quested to be present, as business of importance | .V¥ understands her business; one to wash and | tion bill, recommending acommitice >} conser. | tive Of good feeling, an last night was | Atthe Alleghany Arsenal, 19.000sete, Major Gen. U.S. Volunteers. | isto be ttansacted, By order of the Chairman. iron; and one to do chamberwork and assist in | ence on the disagreeing amendments of the | °@ Of more than ordinary pleasure to those | These Accoutrements are to be made in strict ‘To President United States, Washington, D.C, | _my 3-3 : H.C. WILBON,Bec’y. | dining-room, Apply at 264 F street. _my33t* | two Honses; which was agreed to. who participated.” ‘ papa Sakeied pincer, asl pets 18 DWI 5 ndr: . rch announce to ‘ Be ie istrict 0 um reporte versel: bd one Carbine-sli: ith. swivel te; 2 Secretary of War. Radic that thelr Fairwill be opened on WED. | apply without good reference, No. 4 Market | tho bill te pHoohie cer a Tene soe ee tenet | « Such re-unions are productive of good. feel- Babre-lnot sone Carbine Ourtnidge bon ene Pistal ing,” and have no doubt that had the Levee January 12, 1564. come off the occasion would have been one of much enjoyment” and that the aforesaid dance Cartridge-box or Pouch; one Belt-holster for Army 6ize revolver, and one Cap-pouch with cons ick. All of which are to be made of the best ma ESDAY EVENING. May 4, in the church build- | Bpace, vp stairs, first floor. my 3-2t* i 3 ing. corner of ithand G sts.” ‘The proceedsof this | WW7ANTED—A LAUNDRESS; one who under Jess in the District; and the report was agreed Fair will be applied to the erection of the new stands her business and is willing. Must be Com: (apy Telegram) sion, Foundry Church, Season tickets, admitting alady | neat in her person. To such . Mr. Morrill, from the mitiee on the Dis= 2 d wages S LS would have « responded to the music up to a | terialsandworkmanship The Sabre-belt, Sar» [Private. } and gentleman, $1; to be procured of the ladies of | oyetn ace: \ fled Hs trict of Celumbia, reported adversely on Sen- ania oo: oe of th knot, and Carbine-sl to be of BUFF Wasnmctos,b. .G- March 15th. the ShurchRinele admfrsion Iseents. Eiicot, ietreon Wek eed eke eee a aus ate bill 177, for the construction of @ street fain 1 was hestton Oarethe oe woe ee Terese BLACKED dod the Ge vB PONE Lieut. General Grant, Nashville, Tennessee : 'y order of the Association. = = : railway. " “holster, an. ‘ap-pouch 0} toe ‘ ANTED—A competent TRIMMER for chil- tertainment last night, we are not quite pre- SNE. General McPherson ba ving boon ase ed to my 3-lw A.0.R., Sec'y. | WYANTED fancy hats, Liberal wages given to | On motion of Mr. Sherman, the Committee 2 get Pp TANNED LEATHER. pared to credit the Republican's statement that it “was largely attended” and was ‘of more than ordinary pleasure to all concerned.” It is to be distinctly understood that this Depa’ mentisto have the privilege of inspecting work done under any contract it may aws: all stages of its progress: eaperially, to examine the stock before cutting. They are ‘to be subject to the usual inspection at the Arsemal where deliv- ered before being received by the Government. None are to be accepted ot paid for but such as A y vi i WILL | those full ble. Good references required, | On the Judiciary weré discharged from the Frank Blair, without difficulty or detriment to Rote thea TET ea Inter- | Apply No.4 ‘Market Space, up Staite, ret floor. consideration of his resolution relative to a t y the pupi a rh a Pet cere which mediate Sc ools, under the direction of Prof.J. | _my 3-2 quoram < os cae, er ay was ade the com . Daniel, at the Smithsonian Institution, on JANTED—An experienced DRUG CLERK; one | &pecial order for past 12 o'clock to-morrow. (Signed) A.Lixcoty, | THURSDAY EVENING, ‘the sth instant, com: | WAY Pingronahty ensue to take chases | MPhe Sevate revumed the considerate eres mencing atGo’clock. The proceedsof the concert | at the prescription counter, To such a one as will House bill appropriating $25,000,000 for the pay | NASHVILLE, TewN., 10 A.m., March 16,1961, | Will be used for the purchase of Pianos for the | give satisfaction a good salary ix promised. Refer- | of the volunteers called out for one hundred CRIMINAL UouRT, Judge Fisher.—Yesterday, Leonard Cook, indicted for larceny, was found guilty, and a motion was made for a new : is has kindly offered the use i {0 296 E stree i ; Excellency, the Presiden 3 cfd ej ences required. Apply at No. 296 E street, near | gayg, trial. are approved upon inspection, General Logan commands the corps referred of one of his finest pianos for the occasion, corner 1ith st_and Pa. av. my 3 Tir. Hale again expressed himself as strongly | James Finn, indicted for an assault and bat. | Deliveries must be made.in Jots of not less than toi your dispatch. 1 willsee General Sherman NATIONAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION V A “TING! opposed to the measure; but as several of his | tery with intent to kill George A. Major, was | contracted for; the first delivery tu be made on the ‘withm a few aays and consult him about the The regular monthly meeting of this Asso_ FLUTING FLUTING! ftiends, amongst them the honorable chairmen | found guilty. A motion for anew trial was | 20th day of June, 4 tanuefer, and answer. U.S. Grant, Giation will be held at the office of the Secretary, = A” WANTED, of the Committees of Finance and Military | entered. Failure to make deliveries ats specified me leutenant General. | No. 520 7th street west, opposite Intelligencer | Every lady in the District to know that | have, | Affairs, while agreeing with him as to its im-| This morning, Mary Keenan, indicted for | will Subject the contractor to! forfeitute of the — atice, on HUESDAY EVENIRG. the ot lusts at | ntcoucidsrble: erpamee ieeatbuniiee’ cunt Laer: | Policy, avowed thelr deierimination to vere ter | stcelinga coat om My. Win, Baten ete Sor w The Acmmeineenate soak he beret te WE vsasl Nasuvitye, Tern., March 17, 1961. | 8 o'clock, T.M. HANSON, wachine for Fluting or Crimping Dresses, &c. | it as a temporary measure of relief and succor, | victed andsentenced totwo years inthe Albany | ,,,ncacGiutnements tau pliataed oomtcho be de- ae {Conagental,} my 2-2t Secretary, Desamakarn and others canhes any kind ei asods he should perbaps waive his animosity to and Peplteptiary. fmdipted for 1 termined by the inspector : wocllency, A. Lincoln, _ . , COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, May 2, 1354 —The | cheap asin any other city. Ladies, remember this | Vote for the bill, Mary Jackson, indic' for larceny, was | Bidders will state explicity the Arsenal, or Are President United States: attention of tax payers nd others interest- | ix the only machine in town, and done at the only The bill was then passed—yenas 23, nays 14. found guilty. senals, where they propose to deliver, and ¢! General Sherman is here. He consentstothe | ed is called tothe Tax Sale, which will take plac e i ve d Mr. Connese, whe said he voted for the bill feansfer of General Logan to the Seventeenth | on WEDNESDAY next. ith inst., commencing at | PeCpta ett,ttamping done.” 361 ¥ sirvct. oppo. | _ ME Conn eee, wee yo notice of his inventor ty Corps, andthe appointment of Gen. F.P. Blair | o'clock a. m.,in the Alderman’ Ghamber City t. : my 3 move & reconsideration. je = rria, ‘actory, tw HELPERS in blaok- | whic! ould ens st - MABSONICSThe semi-annual commanica. | amith sh pe eter my 2it_ | Senate allcwing a Senator two daye in which UNTSVILLE, Ala., March 26, 1964, Golambia. will be ald eel ge Of the Dis- | WN7ANTED—Atthe American Tel hk Office, | to reconsider, and fina r. Doolittle, in Hin Reoetleny, a bine 26, 1 ct of Columbia will be held at Masonic Hall’ | W AIS be. avenue, three NESSENGHN BOYS: | order to obviate this, made the motion at once President United States: or blay. ta perc Punstasl ateandance ie shancat: Must come well recommended. __my2-2t_ | toreconsider. The motion was rejected, and I understand by papers that it iscontem-| ed. ”” j, MOBRIS SMITH, W ANTED—To buy s SECOND-HAND PIANO. | the bill thus stood passed. ! piated to make a c! ge in the commanders of ap 30-St Grand Secretary. Any one having to dispose of one may finda Hovs8.—Mr. Schenck, from the Committee We Fifteenth and Seventeenth Army Corps, 80 ; RECORD WARD purchaser by applying at the Steam Cracker Bake- | on military Affairs, reported a bill providing UNOON TONAL UNION TICKRT, James Miller, indicted for stealing a horse, ‘was found not guilty on account of insanity, and the Court ordered that he be sent to the ,Ineane Aeylom. James B. Williamsonand Wm. L. Jones, in- dicted for renting houses for bawdy purposes, have given bail for their appearance. ‘The cases against Col. L. C. Baker, for libel, false smi prisonRees> and unlawfully pening letters, have been continued on motion of his counsel Mr. Utermehle, to the June term, and Monday, the 26th of Juneset as the day of trial. POEL SOs viet ee number of sets they propose to deliver at eaca place, if for more than one E No bids will be conaidered from parties other than regular manufacturers, and as such as art known to this Department to be fally competent to execute in their own shops the work proposed for. Should any party, obtaining a contract offer Accoutrements other than thoge made in his own shops, they will be rejected, and the contract rendered null and void. Bidders will enclose with their bide the writtes scknowledements of their rureties over their own signatures, hy? Each party, obtaining a contract wil! be obliged to+«nter info bond with approved sureties for ite Bs to transfer me to the Seventeenth. I hope ry, No. 94 Louisiana avenue shbetcene ~ that on and after the first of May next, the pay a ‘ this will not be done, I fully understand the For Maror— OARD WANTED—By a gentleman, his wifeand | of privates in the army shall be increased from | DesPRRATE ATTENCT TORESOUR A PRIRON- altftt SxCOI OOD, sing made, sueeegitcl bidders ization of the Fifteenth Corps now, of RICHARD WALLACH. Shild.(a private family preferred.) in either | 913 to 16 a month; and non-commissioned ot- | xR.—Last night, ;about 12 o'clock, as. officers willbe notified and furnished ‘with forma of con which I have labored to complete the organi- For ALDERMAN Tre eR Boer ORGo: Te atnee | ficers as follows: Oorporais, Sit; cergeants, | Greer, Harris and Reulker, of theThird Wara, | Tus potted. errs, zation this winter, and earnestly hope that J. RUSSELL BARR. ter ie - trect- 7, | 820; orderly sergeants, $24; sergeant majors, | were on the way to'the Second Ward station | The Department reserves the right to reject any change may not be made. beabetencint srt CL ae LET WW Aare oneegregiowms, Weal, stroct. "a | go6' a month, Clerks to paymasters, $1,200 | with three Pipes, Michas} Hith, Heary, 07 all Dida it not ern ee eee tps mrigedier Gens. nO. A. Moncax, Major General. GEORGE T. RAUB,’ and another to take the care of children. None | per annum. Boucher and an Whore name wis not ob- | _ Proposals wi | be addres y Re . Chief of Ordnance, Wash- Tal Geeis stendotned, “Proposals for Oava.r7 Accoutrements.” 8. A, PEUGH, ap 3)-3t* ply unless they are fully competent, and | Mr. Schenck, in explanation, said the ra- H M need ap n een pated ae tained, who had beem arrested for disorderly From Outperse OC. H., 11:30 P. M., bi testi: ials of tter,&c. Applyat | tions had been reduced to. that mia! ; Dated (GS INDEPENDENT UNION CANDIDATE ESET Up OUR OET Rae Pht oer Bas Bo that ng conduct, an attempt'was made by sorts fifteen * March 30, 1961, 10 Penn. avenue, between 9th and streets. | but a small difference to the soldier, but in the | or twenty of the friends of the prisoners to 3 GEORGE D. RAMBAY, Mojor General W. T. Sherman, Nashuille : JOHN H. SEMMBS. amy 2-3t* is 2 aggregate, say sgnsiderable to the Govern-| rescue them. | As the officers were turning from Brigadier Geherai, Chief of Ordnance ‘em. F. P. Blair will be assigned totheSeven- | ap %-te* . ANTED-—A middle-aged WOMAN; to go in | ment. For this, soldier was much move E street into 10) officer Greer, who bropght up | _my3.eqdIit —_—— teenth Army Corpe, and not the Fifteenth, the country, to cook, wash and iron for a | compensated in the increase of pay, while he’} the rear with Boucher in custody, was grap- '¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, : THIRD WARD—JUNE ELECTION —The | cmall frnsign Avply ot S04 Geiecet Letween titi Sereel cre Kael gti atid pee unconditional Union voters of the Third | ithe “™Ly+ Apply at 264 G sireet, between Ith | had suffictent for his support. other cor} “i - After tutther proceédings, the bill was unan- tommasd you may have, and break up the | saricrt support the following ticket at the June ANTED—A COOK, who understands her'bari- | imoust passede-yeas 135,” animosity of one General commanding two Fox Maror— ness Botenghly. “ani r ‘colored—to! souk Mr. Stevens, of the Committee on Ways and ee by a man named Dennis Mahoney, when joucher threw him in the gutter.. Mr. Greer at once called the other cfficers who, coming to his assistance, succeeded in securing Mahoney 'ATCTION SALE OF THE CONTENTS OF ABE- tail Grocery at the corner of Sixth and Hi streets north,on FRIDAY, the 6th. instant, at 10 o'clock, for a gentleman’s family in the country. To & well | Si iD corpse. U.S.Grant, . F RICHARD WALLACH. qualified ‘woman, who will render satisfaction, | Means, reported back the Senate amendment | and Boucher, but gue of the priso! ‘who they br) ems baad) i * Lieut. Gen. Commanding. Cn kane — a iven. | Navy appropriation bill. bad in custody wheniattacked made hiseseape. he ena a TAMB, Aucts, ‘ Hon Ooubin Sansa Nu nrunno’ | Epa Baers et | actaereme conransfatna tmmament nne| they ame ten ty nan ane re, | 272 cut 1 ORNL MILLERS: Act, Execurive MAwsiox, ~D. LARNER ¥) LLECTOR, with propriating ‘or the completion of | ing Justice Thompson heard thecase ¥ J.C. McG & 0O., Auctioneers. Wasutnaron, April 20, tess. ! joz AA ANGUS, W Mtnowleige et bock keeping. Must be ec: | sixteen screw steam sloop of-war; for purchase |, Hill and Boucher @5 each for disorderly eon: B x Sureeites ie’ Bar Gite 78: pe ep SE TRIED WaNp-JUNE EERGTIo ores | aces bene nN MOEN te BAST | SLtevQaana Yor puree end saoP eee Pens sas eee ne eer coat | FEV ENTE RS EB UT e My Deor &ir—According to an understand: DCS wi jonesty ant riety, re 000,000; 4 for court on ea Oe 7 + BS at 5 o'clock, ze Major General Feb Pe. Blair, at rd Toca onee TNE ELEC ION ~The Star Office. 4p %9-6t_ | vessels for the blockading purpeses $3,°00,000. | sisting the officers. Op MONDAY ARTERNUON, May 2. ats deer igen, we Stall sel! Hits, PR cab divided. 1n-0 "Seventeen able i Building Lata ofabout 2" feet rece Hi with Pp be tooa bis seat in Congress last winter, | Ward willsupport the following ti t = Be now acke to withdraw bis resignation af | proaching municipal election, vis pede doe! Mave Geoeral, then tendered, and be sent to Ros Mar ARM HANDS WANTED—Three e004 Farm | The qnestion ot purchasing ground foran Pinta to work Oe the bom ae thet’ Boltfers? | addition wo tite Gn icloeee Nee eine —_—_—— PERSEVERANCE EnGine' House SoLD.—This Home,”’ the first toll- h street plank : e,”? near the erg thy ‘a WARD yen long debate, and finally; the House agreed P morning, Méssra. Boteler & Wilson, anction- 8 ig ‘on south YoHARD WALLACH. rena Inquire of the oversee: alley tacilities and fronting res ‘m, o i i ; sold the material of the Perseverance | f Twelfth streets, Beading teat pees ttee: ist gees For ALD the ¥ ivi the Senate in striking out the appropfia Eneine Hopesr, including the ee 4g te ce eciith eed Thirtoenth airoets weet) it the cor- Adjutent General, only dropping funn JOSEPH F. BROWN, WANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to = Giurs sashes, &e , at public sale to ‘Mr, Wm | ner of F street. pames of Megyre nd To oR ing from it the For Common Conus van. Embroider on Muslin, Linen and Cambric, PRICE OF GOLD. 4. Munder, botcher, for the sum of $535. The Terma: One ' Yours, troly, > p THOMAS A. STEPHENS, So. moot enae constant work and ‘og sarurlos (By the People’s Line.) uidding nok very & Sega tpere ry vommicee parchasers. (Bignea) A. Lrxcoun. JOHN W. SIMS. Gf work, Apply at WM, PRINCE'S Stamping and ig Gold, 77x: S5R0 » OF, come ari Se Converanoes a will be required, wa aching Stehing Denote 361 ¥ irests oposite | N=w- YOue, May 3.—10.a. 01d, 774; Us | estimated that thereare nearly bricks | A ’payment of @2 om: QE & 00, auc. bows s ST Astxotox Crrr, rll 23, 16 64 P. McKBAN. ap 23-tf Pan roan 3 Reis” | a m., 7 4A77H; 12 Mm. KABA; 1p. m., 3X8 1 the paitding, apd an the foors, | &0. ae3-4 3.0. cE <2 ‘ 5 - r é e ” - hg A many conrporionany, aa | 50.000 HAGE MARTED, BoP Ay | Par citit cla Rabi hectaena, go es | CORMDRITR RARER SOOKE diguation as Major General of ine Dated eatin eatin ge, Oe eER: | street, opposite Patent OMlce, ond get their Stan the building had bardly bees. strack of when ‘ wi YRENBERG, frets s Volunteers, Yendered on the 12th day of rhest notice ost reasonable terms. Tos ing. Blitching, Pi in and kmbroide done. 4 LOOAL NEWS. the purebaser was offered 5 for his baggain, 8. a 8.& W. Movenborg,) we 1864. Res fully, steam power, war- “ a] ter —————-—_—. ie offer fused. Y a F Deter ne Béighth ss., Jem sigued ie sing Fiaay P. Brare. be bert in the ssi Saariatts guiy practical nest fa the city” Bo sure ve reets OnrHame Gover, Judge Puree a conte grace: tobe estat on e way of ie bahdiag ee vor 7 large stock of ported a ober Wax Dur anrust, AD). Gam’s Orrice, ie epramlae an or ht are Iara Eee Tron. | begocathing all bie eeta'a, fal, personal and } aperations for. the new garket-house, The Beie.c'e ‘éveey pais, Neste £ Me seewotom, April we, ioe. iA eG ae felrsae lao, jarpets Bedding and | mixed, to his wife, Malvina Rose Clements, |: Perseverance Com erecting & tem pore ‘apd plain. inn, 8 iaree oo “penal Orders, e176 i, Jor Gonerat Mouseursiahina Gode sfarerr ass ription, Who is tominated executor, was fled for pro- | roilding on 7th etmeetubont 100 yards copia Of wet peste ba ier . Blair, Jr... ie ft . "ee ter e . , | ae rides* th Army Command of the "T0108 QREAM MAKERS POR SALEA pe. | mh utr bet. Gand Hacest side, | “The will of the late George L.. Selden, |com- bias ice gach aoa wath nets nnn prepared Ao take orders for Brides : 1, Oapt Andrew J. Alexander, Third Regi. | gi ,t¢3t sate dU ue bold a harenie tas mander in the'United States navy, was proved | SU#nmii Oouar iw Gimmuar fuau-/Yoo. | Clothes tnd Uagios’ Goines, Titi seat ‘meat United States Cavalry, is assigned as | owner inn ise for them, Also, a act of Bods SIT) and admitted to probate. The will is {nthe | terday the ense of Mackall vs Macwsil pro: { jpg. 5 aa Assistant Adjutant General ofthe Seventerath | Bottles Apsiy S71 Pe avonaee may S30" PERSONAL: « , following words Jeunnis feterting w bls aia-| ceeding to eet saide Wieddveree of vere" Saar] ‘Une price ill be a; krd without deviation, Ev. rank Lien stunt lL SS OOOO na ’ mar! a elon atder nn oisecdon ot San nctsp- | WOR {ALE Oee sang tuts vpiag MAG SOAR EERE WNT OF SOEALBNE RO, Mm Vine Caan, Mow. it [hase aymeieg rhe mmgtuntay es | eS A Mean, proved J217 1, Ie president of tun Unitoa | HOME Bidet tetangis HA Had for sate Telionens eeiven wit be thasktullyFeocived |. Deat ‘Joannie: All my accounts are pt the |. Mceare, Hreut, i Goctoe, was sot | ay Spetween 7th and gth ste, PS oe $ aso, Corner Sth BM. Te cpsanes York sik. feillon be t Lemewty Beak; ato ty-to me, ae Bi ry pea Teasde dst 028% | Teta AND [NOW UNLOADING jatant Cotten sure i OPP. a yO" | Your vromer : BORGER, sy t a narseD— TR Seen eta ACE AND. ROUND DORNER The foregoing constitutes nil sought by the | Just arriv So bos LETES PABTORAGH.—Good PaBTURAGH con behad | Thogolecg ans een per siesta cb se.call See erate ane he yeeolstion, eo far as it is remembered, or bas 204 SUITS. seven miles from Wash: on Rock Or, eo Dret aR Uoyle, de and eyes itewhich we hn , + to which we e attention. a Oper bead. Enquire #6. SON GBON'S | 2¢minietrator of Andrew Uoyte, bet pablic ip ° TP PET: at { heen found, upon diligent search. thove contemplating fyemisanor Moumokeepers had | et Go per bead. Rnghtre st Re #4. \J08 nese | e.Gretand Hnadacccentof BAtibr nog 1 Ser Mares Serine Whe ara eo coed pa ABRAHAM LaxooLn. BRONTE & GRIFFITH Jones’ Bridge, No 00. ‘owed taken, Alex. Bi d, executors of Bate] had no tepel rit 7. a dated eae May 2 10. ap OH © SOB Tak ote este on »)-#* ay eat ler, were roved and pasted, ee smnproperty OF¢ yo sseha : 4

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