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STEAMBOAT LINES. HE STEAMER WAWASET WILL MAKE two tripe a week T DAY NEXT. September ety ooo She ki ee TU D, "elo ee er oe RRO EWES tee meme mgt BIDAY MORNING, st same } BIVER aod intecuetiate landings ons aa 3-1w POTOMAC FERRY 00. *OR MOUST The steamer“ ABBOW.” Thomas Stack- eo) er: i ngers at Alexan- ‘ort Foote. Fort ington. Marshall ime, pod White House, Va.—retarning to Tickets for sale sail tae principal Hotels, and at ibe steqmer i Tis Arrow cau l by private parties, 2 be chartered OF associations, to make B{ternoon or moon- en 4 i= OD JAMES SYKES, gins General Superintendent, a0 P-Im Office, Willards’ Hotel. y EXPRESS LINE ines ‘BETWEEN ‘NEW YORS, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTO ‘AND GEORGKTOWM. OLD LINE. REGULAR SAILING DAYS, FLOM GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY, AT 13 B. FROM NEW YORE. SATUBDAY, AT 13 M. Por fretent, JOHN 63 Water st JAMES HAND, Agent, 104 Wall street, New York. — recetved Constantly eae ee to the Mak sie OPT EB neon. Aso Bersrous JIN E ae OEBW YORR AND BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL top, and a8 ous see, from 2, foot of Roosevelt street, every SAT. Geo! from bs AX, and Alezan very ‘at ia Mi. = iy at the office of the fork avenue and ith 'W. THOMPSON Pree’ RAILROADS. ORE AND OHIO BAILBOAD acd LZ May 5, Boon, between WASHINGTO! ND BALTI- (5 licmaiaal * Sacept Suntan, ot 0, 8:00, and 12:38 nd 4:30. and 8: LL WAY STATIONS. Dn” oncePt Sunday, Ot7:00 8. ..0nd 3:09 FOB WAY STATION soUTH « ONCOL a m4: S.i8 Se Stair i act Fa SO 8G cng St Belay S.stiou with trains from Baltimore ‘Wheeling, Parkersb yurg. &. THROUGH TICKETS to the West can beha. at Weosington Station Tickst Ome at int Swell as ot the now omen 400 Penn re arrangements cao at hotels or private reat JRtedetatie. ont Boston, ILSON, Master of 7 pees - Be of Transportation - COLE, devaral Ticket A. och) Gru: 8 ROONTE: Agout, W. HBOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR Warnisetox. Jan. 6. 1887. Tratus between Wi ork at BOW run as follows, — —— oe FOB NEW YORK. without change of cars. Leave daily (except @undsy) 8t £00 @. m. 12:8 and7:-p am FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave ¢atly (except Sunday) at 8:0) andlz-1g » m., 8nd 430 and 721 ON ‘SUNDAY. Leave for New York snd Philadciphiaat 1:0 » = reaidences. Bal timore and iroad advertisement audechedaie betwesn Weehington, DaitimoresAat polis, ve West. —e WILSON, Master of Transportation, o.tt GEO:5. ROONTE. A PAWNBROKERs. CENTBAL LOAN OFFICE. $01 BLEVENTH STREET UO REAB FES Marb\klve Aye @ business kaowr as ‘ brokers, wil! be conducted reatter by J LBTT. Money loned on time to suit 2 Gold and tilver Watches, Gold ané Silver Plate, Pianos, 4 Gertiemen’s bogie | 0 ‘suit customers rt Watches, Diamonds, Jew- EST42ciseED I> vi HFEZBERG’S LOAN O8FI 3 J STREET. dd Mtests, feamodiassiy tn rear vane = men. Stretly confiden. J7 E-6on_ BF Hichest advances tal " ) ESTABLISHED FIRM OF = SULDSTEIN & LICENSED PAWNBEOK ERB. 34 FUUL-AND-A-HALF STEERT WEST. year Penasylvania aveu Offors the highest cash advances ou si! Kinds o Merchandise. te any smeant and for any a ed reasovable hall non" tly confident ogbt for cash and sold at private sale, PPFESPPEREEEPERPBPR ER a = 7 THOMAS H. BARRON, ~~ gx BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND = — SUPERINTENDENT. a 37° Uetug @ practical mechanic, 1 offer mya BF services tu the public as @ Builder, and will © Ssconteact forall kinds of work obu: B7-¥ ib the art of building, superiutend by thee B7-O4y, oF will take all responsibility, do alle sehicde ot work ta fined per « tae UPOU be Cont will prepare all drawings andy SZ apecincations without charge. Old and dt ST ispidsied butidings rew ‘B7 simest as good as when newly built. Fam eS pa ot ac x ayy Ser-specifications. thai mechanic can wor! the applicants. end-em satisfaction, or no charges Miade..y a7 Siedre myselt to be agreeable ia my ea, and prompt ip SaaS ho may favor me With, ronage Kelerence ts made to fotlowta: wo yper® citizeoe John Littie, Davia Milburn’ 's Polar ‘Soda. TUB COLDEST AND THE BEST. No. 40 FIFTEERTA STREET, Orrowirs Taeasvsr.- ay MINERAL WATERS ON DEAvVGHT. | =e oe AUCTION SALES, ¥ J.B. WHEEL! No. 61 La. a: Us and 2, virtue of a deed of trast red and peceuee coven (7) t in the Hine of Sixth street west, distan feet south from the porthwest corner of said let, and running thence south six tren feet, thence est uinety-three feet four and one-half inches, thence rerth sixteen feet. thence weet ninety the meat is not satisfactory, purchases in, the open market will be made nt the ¢ ofthe | three feet four and one-half inchesto the place of bn “s —— pa The sale: One half cash; balance in six meat a¢ the Morehouses," a tie placename, red by a dred of trust on the where he will distritat. it in such quantities, aud | premisce. A de it be required at euch times, as an officer of the Subsistence De- property is bi jess the terms of en id off. are complied with In '5)ftve days. from the day of sale, the Trustee r: ‘to resell at the it Forts Foote or Washiny , | risk'and expense of the iting purebaser. Als Feak and Corned Beak, ant wife Corned | conveyancing and reveumesianscriin meron ae, sod Mutton. in Ww. igston, D. cee ae purchaser, JOUN XN. OLIVER, Trustee regarded for ing’ tae ; ; i Preah Beef in Washington, D. G..withaut tt tee | aw Sta 4.1. WERELBR © OO’ Aucts, inst ‘Cit the, Iowent nverage price ou fas guan: | RY J- T- COLDWELL #00, Auctioneers, tity regaired beth purposes will be consid- iret bidders mm it be present at the opening of Payment to be made at this office monthly for all meat purchased, wi in fands for the par- pose. All questions respecting quality and conditt will be vettled by the oles of the Babstacence De- partment receiving the meat made for six months from Southwest cor, Pa. ave, and 4'¢ st. PABLOB. OHAMBEB, AND KITCHEN FURNITURE“AT AUOTION. On FRIDAY MORNING. ith. beginning at 10 Teserve, mi street, between A aud T, al Furniture and Household effects. part— any Bair contracts will be the Int day of October tas8 or gues period as the Pahor Pets jor Furniture Operon? Se Sn iren atl Sitadiaiad wills Oil Paintings. Handsome Mirror the Department of Wasklanto 19 onus te are Damask and Lace Curtains aud Uornices commnalicgy ee Conceal Bas 82. Snky, Cottage Ferniture: Book Uretesee ommanditg, : niture, se 1 eott Depot and Chiet 0.8. Begateade, igttroseen. PL WASHINGTON anseNau, Brussels, Three gly and Tor Wa August 31,1833. ait Out Cloths: Beate Carpets. Arsenal, ou or ‘tension Table, Refrii this ber, at 12 o'clock m., for ‘on the north’ front of the Arsenal grounds according to plans and specifications, which can be seen at this office. must be mee strictly in the manner prescribed in the specifications, and the time stated for completing the work None weed apply but practical mechanics in the i Ps ap right is reserved to reject any or all propo- "The proposals will be addressed to. the under- nd endorsed" Proposals for build ime tt GEO. D. BAM! . au 31-5 Brev. Major Gen Commanding. P*°P0sALs For FRESH BE Office Chitf Commissary of Swhsistence, partment of Washinzton, Washinzion, DC Fenled_ Proj at the office son. C.8..U.8. A.. Baltimore DAY. teptember 10, at 12 for Beet required at Fort McHenry, Md.. for six months from October 1. 1848. or stich leas time ay {he Qommisnary General of Subatsiencemay direct, ‘The beef to be delivered there on the order of t acting Commixsary of Subsisteace at that plac of a geod and marketable quality, in equ: tions of fore and hind quarters, (neck: and kidney tallow to be excinded.) ‘The necks of the cattle slaughtered to be cut off at the fourth Fertelral joint, and the breast trimmed down The ahi if fore quarters to be cut from three to F inches above the knee joint, and of hin! quar- Jers from six toeight inches above the gambrel or eck joint. Bidders are requested to be present to respond to their bids, and be prepared to give bonds for the fojsthnentof their cOntraCk, a ssseenctty.«"P ‘posals must endor inetly. ** Pro: sols for Fresh Beef at Bort McHenry, Md. tne undersigned reserves the right to reject any bids for, soo4 cause. Conditions, requirements, payments, &c.,&c., as heretofore. By command of Brt. May. Gen. Fl an 31-t0 Chief Commissary PpPrssaie FOR 8EPPLYING STAMPS FOR TOBACCO, SNUFF, AND CIGARS, ‘Treastry DerarMext, Utie« of Internal Revenue, Wasntxoton, Angnat 2. i333. ‘The time for receiving proposais for farnishing Tobacco and Cigar Stamps, under the advertise. x x ‘al id Oak Dining Ohaire, Mi ra Crockery snd Glassware Cooking and Heating Stoves Kitchen Requisites, &c. ‘rms cash. sepi J.T. COLDWELL & O0., Aucts, mALES FOR THE WEEE, MM EN! SAvPrinsen Ast. Py, 0 baa W. L. WALL & CO., Anctioncers, On TURSDAY MORNING. Septamber Ist, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, the entire effects of the St. Prarie Hotel, corner Pennsylvenia avenue and On TUESDAY MO: eur Bazaar Ho, % Horses, Carriages, &c. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 80 at ate 0. 345 Pennsylvania arenes bixth ard Seventh streets by order of the States Marshal, of the atock of Stoves, Hardware, &c.,of C. N. Gregory. On THURSDAY, September 3d, at 12)0’clock, United States rale of steamers Newbern and As- entney, at the Navy Yard. Cn SATUEBDAY MORNING. September sth i 1 o'clock, at our Razaar,No. 9 isiana Fifty Horses aud Mules. On SATURDAY MORNING, September sth, within our salestooms, A lot of Furnitare. &. Rosewood Pi NING, September ist, at uisiana avenue, Forty ae: 2d, ry United maces, at ae, ‘iano. The effects of « family decling housekeepi: a0 W.L. WALL & CU. wuets, GOVERNMENT SALES, PUBLIC FALE OF UNCLAIMED Goons. Custom-house, Baltimore. Collector's Opice, August 8, 1863 In pursnance of Treasury regulations I hail Sh Public aneticn, om TEESDAY, beptember 8.1868. at 12 o'clock m.. at the United Btates Public Store. on the sovthenst corner of bai ay atrests. the following described ods. on which there ig a failure or ne- tice! to pay the duties within the time prescribed y law: One case containing 16 dozen Saccherated Cod Liver Oil. ‘One case vent. of August 15,1368, to Se ys, E. A. BOLLINS. Bul] tee20 Co issioner. f M. Schicy, Savannah, oitiee (8) boxen Ping Tobacco, imported in the ship * Premicr,” Merrie ber, master. Allaya, on«cbe 2th of May, 1357. marked dia- nd comalaned ‘on ship's manifest on Mae, EDWIN I. WEBSTER, Collector. ADBEON, THOMAS & CO., Auctioneers. Freoce WanTeD. aa ‘August 25,1553 will be received at this office tea Parag oa for au piyta: “ited States Bubsistence Departmen five Bundred barrels Flour, on or before ths 15th oe ide for the different grades. according to the Richmond city inspection, will be duly consid Bampice must accompany es usual Conditions, requireme ad epmenis ae here- re. (A. : Brevet Meige and Ohiet CS ret Bi ilitary District. Office: 1214 Cary street, Bichmond, Virginie, au iG AND GRAVEL- yROPOSA, -R GRA’ SING STREETS INTHE FOURTH WAED. WasminoroneD Os hue 2, 1888 smixotox, DO. Aug. 2, Pro wit be get ed ne office antil!2 o’clock m . pe Ne Fortopbes 5s 1338. for Grading and Graveliing M street ph, n New Jersey avenve te Norts Oapitol strectunier su J 1308 Also, for Grading and Gravelling I stteet north, from First to Seventh street east, under an act ap- Princ for Gradisg and Gravelling Eatreet north " Sr: nd Grave! street north, Wew Jersey" to. Secon to BF. A CERTAIN CULE FOR OVEB-DBINKING. DOCTOR VON KURB’S ANTI-INEB AND PBOPHYLAOTIO rureacn 3? Attention ts called to this invaluable remedy tn | Gtsonses ‘cenerelly It iatgarsly a reeeable aration, and bes eon nae ry the fable Bow offered to or the in fall ‘idence that its merkts wil be appreciated; Eataceinah Ma Pere ie been received certit ‘to its great excellence efficacy Give ita trial - For sale by all druggists end st Boom No. 10 pear Sullding. vom KURE & 00. ate eee ei a LUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND Cc LY eeitay trom New wenne to ot east ING-L8-HO an ect approved May 3.157, te for Grading and Graveiling D street nort Patients deriring to avail themselves of tho ad- from New Jersey avenue to Becand street east, un: | vantage of this tustin tion ca ‘obeat dey an act approved May 23,187 rooms by applying to the Mafron, ‘These’ rooms ‘Aise, for Grading snd Gravciling Fourth street | sre faruiahod with all the comforts of tagme "one proved Apritit-iearre Soren? UNGOF 8D set AD- |i prices range genet: istoclades Hoarks Hart 5 g ape le is: jars ‘Also. for Grading and Gravelling Third street |, jug. Medicine, Metical; and Serglonl attendance casts from Mansscbuestts ovonue tok street sortie, |! Sraeticine, to the GOVERNMENT or under an set approved January 16. 184%. FREE BEDS in this ae bor be obtained of work tobe done under the dirccifon of the || the honorable Secretar; City Burveyor. the ou tendence of the Com neral United States Army. . Horwitz, ‘Ward, and twe jareau of Medicine and Surgery, Commissioners to be eppointe? by the Mayor. i Navy. The to be of goon quali free from Application for orders of the honorable Becro: stoner roper size;tahe nine Inches deep in | of the Interior to be made at the office of Dr. J. it, therertre ‘street. and tapering to fonr tach: Thom , heres and Tist ste. deep at the gutter line, atter the same bas bee! A Medical and Surgical Clinicis held at the Hos: Pplcdete will state thi prica percattc yard tor || Ruonemery Smiariay ats Bm. by Professor J Ht sf - , rt J m. for out ients, r Dor mt, that which measures | nished medical attendance tree of charse. to be for only one way, either in ex- M) = on or Bidders will alsomate |) 9. nm. THOMP: “De -in-Chter. ce per square yard for graveling FF. A. ASHFORD, it. D., Anststant Surgeon, rplus earth, including sand, cravel, an@ ‘o be deposited wherever the’ Ward Com CONSULTING BOARD: larnes, M.D, . Horwitz, z M :H. Nichols, M.D. D.. W.P. Johnaton, Mt B., * F Howard, Mf. D. ITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasnixoton DC ct 13, 1 ad Ci ion the w; “ne right to reject any au au 25 10t rd. tall bids reserved. CRKANK. Commissioner Fourth Ward, « PBESERY ING. JACOB SWABTZ, of Phil 349 a 349 petitioned i, en extension 10 barrels Crashed, Gramulated, Powdered, and the Lith day of November. 1884, on Preserving SUGABS. Juat received and for sale of June, 13%. and again reissued in low by | BBYAN BBOS . sions. punibered 1313. 131 349 Pannsylvania avenuc, | the 3d day of June, 162, for an il au % eolm ppesite Metropolitan Hotel. | Harvesters It is ordered that sald petition bé heard at this office on the 2d day of November next. Any per oppone this extension. Objections. depy- | sitions, ana other papers should be filed in this Yead- |) office twenty days before the ‘icloaa'F an 19 lawsw Commissioner of P: Exes AND ROPEAN NEWS. “THE MAIL:” containing tbe news, th * oh well oe esting matter from itherto k: The mown a= the Errnine = = * “a 0 = NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Me Parca ia we Geadlasy cece. | USTED STATHS PaTEET OFTICR,, week, onder the title of be Hey hy ie . lc hoover rt “THE MAIL,” ., a oF Nevember ioe for at the price of Throepence per copy aa heretofore | rn improvemeut in Looms for Weaving Figured “s A ne Lo i dred that sAfa petftion” be heard at this ‘Tecsday and Fri. | itis ordé The daysof pabliration wilt be Teesday and Prt: |i ontice om she 2b day of: next Any person ‘ay. and each uiaticrs of interest appearing in the thtee Pre- vious numbers of Tas Times, which will thus be fendered available, ina cheap aud conventent form, fer persons residing abroad or in the colo- nies. : “TRE MAIL” t! seoapae enc aT Be is Pale Haber. oup payment, at Prin! ina Hense Re pect HAMBUBG GRAPES! BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES! BLACK HAMBURG GEAPRES! N.W.BURCHELL, eae under Kbbitt House. Ss RECEIVED A CHOICE LOT OF com. CORD GRAPES. *8 yay BRABRON’S, ae 491 th atrect. Joun czar 2 00., MANUVACTURERS AND DEALER 1” WOOD AND WILLOW WABB, ton Ob) se ny i na ai - should De fea ta this office day of hearing of Pi may oppose thie exter Hone and other pape twenty days isis au I7-«3w Commissioner TRUNK WARE-ROoMs. GR ‘Travelors are tavited to call and select ‘TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOUSELS, From the largest and best assorted Btock this city. Gctivered free o chargé. WALL, BOBINSON & CO., 322 P between sth, atid 16¢h nts ) |] jerer PECIALITY, SOB, PARLOR ORGANS, mee oe DEONS, One Hanitred to select from. Four stories TWINS, Prices, styles, terms, auaragtes, &o..toguit the OCORDAGE. Be, Be |e oad Fiasa Pianos. $50 auitupw: New heven Octave Pixnos $250) and upwards. 16 FDLIOB AMD £09 FRONT STRERTS, for seat Bi Ew YORK. WARD BSATH. WILLIAM A.GEA R®= eo vret aah WiuLbe } REDGRATS, BBESB DEAL Have of Sifaagcee SC Agee a jt a of the patent Nothes: aeee wel Stand or % ition be vor November next ~t agecee ee RH MBS | ace teae im full. be wapiry’ from the purchaser of each lot at the av tawads WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trastes, YY GREEN & WILLIAMS. ? Heal Estate Brok oe tae at Eels Becks. TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES AND £OTS ERONTING ON N STMRRT NORTH, RETA EEN Gru AND 71" STRESTS WEST, On WEDNESDAY, the 24 day of ‘Soptem- ber next. at o'clock p ai., we siiall sell, on House ant hate, being alse 1s fect here ane Ouse & enc! feet frou! v1 feet deep, with aide ‘ond back alleys, coutalsing ‘ve room enc Terms: One third cash; balance tn six and twelye months, for notes bearing interes*, aad secured oy & decd of trast on the premises All conveyancing Sud revenue atampe af the cost of the parcheeens ‘un each house when #0l aug a ‘GREEN & WILLIAMS, ancts. De eer ELL Mee Retate Brokers “Bo. 626 Southeast corner 7th and D streets, On WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of September, at 6 o'clock p m. shall sell, on the ‘prem- ines, a good tory Frame House and Lot. fronting 17 fret on 12th street west, by 100 feet deo. between N and 0 streets north. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six aud twelve montbs for notes bearing interest and secured by & Ceed of trast on the premises. All conveyancing end revenue stam: au ‘a the cost of purchaser. RREEN «WILLIAMS, Aucts, TO-MORROW. | hate BOT al Estate Brokers, ro) ‘No. 526 southeast corner 7th and D streets, ADMINISTBA' OF HANDSOME P. BLUE FU: E: Gi Phat 7B. B 's. ‘LA! D DININ _ CARRIAGES, WAGONS. G3, BUTCHERS’ personal effects Delonising to said ontate, iz Handsome Green Rep Parlor tuitn: consisting of two Tete-a-tete Sofas, Laties’, Geate’, and six ble-top Centre Tabl B - aoe ‘Whatnote” ‘ntre Tables and Black Wal- fandsome French: Plate Mirror, with Marble Slab and Bracket ae » Willow Arm-Chair, and Window les ‘Two Black Walnut Chamber Suites. co’ French and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Marbie.top Dressing Buresus, Washstands, Wardrobes, i ane-seat Chairs ce Chamber Furniture of all kinds Feather Beds, B nd Pillow: Bedding, Bugs. Step, and Dining- rooms Oileleth, m Walnet Extension Table and Black Walnut Side- Velvet. Brussels, Three ply. and Ingrain Carpet Black Walt ut Hall Set, cousisting wf Tavie and airs sees. Iron Bedsteads, and Cane-seat Chairs ‘rench Chiua Tea Set with gilt edgs Plated Ice-pitcher. Castors, Forks, Table and Toa one Qve Iron Safe Excellent Cooking Stoves and Utensils, nearly a good lot of Kitchen Bequisites, &c. Alno, at 1o’clock p.m . we shall set ‘Two’ excell-nt Grey Carriage Horece, Harness, Excellent Bogey sianis set Brey Harnes xeelien net ueey Harness One Bloigh, bisnkete; Roves, Re. be, Also, at 4 o'clock p. m., we shail sell. Slanghter House, at the corner of First GC ‘west ani Two Werk Her es, Hogs. Wagons, Carts, Harness, Market Tools, Scales. . NEY WEAVER, Administ: sel2t_ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auction ¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS Anctioneers and Keal Estate Brokers, No, 626, southeast corner 7th and D streets. HOUSE WITH FIVE BvOMS, AND LOT 31 FEET 7 INCHES FRONT,” BY a | GOOD DEPTH, AT THE CORNER ‘O¥ THIRD &T weet AND M STREET SOUTH. ON THR ‘On THUBSDAY. the sa day of fep-- Cr] “nega at 5 o'clock p.m., on the prem- ec8. ‘One-half cash; balance in six and twe m for notes bearing interest, secul |deed of trust onthe premises. All conveyan- cing sud yercuue stamps at the cost of the pur- RK ‘on the day of sale barrel GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts,_ ;REEM & WILLIAMS. im GREE ctloosers not Baa! Bates Brokers, No. 526, southeast corner 7th and U streets. FOR SALE AT AUCTION. _ On THURSDAY, the loth instant, at 6 o'clock p. m we will eell.on the premises, Lot No. 17. ta Square No. 15, contaiving 16.631 square feet, more or ives aid Lot fronta x2 feet on Massachusetts Avenue, between 17th and 18th streets west. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by deed of trust. Alleon- Yezancing and revenue stamps at cost of pur- chaser. $10" down on day of sal MCLELLAN: BARNELLE & CO., Estate Brokers 44% Fifteenth street. se2 GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, rs and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526 "Soutben corner of7th sud D streets. TWO STORY FRA! HO} AND LOT FRONTING ON Suit STREET WHET. Dir INEEN Lb AND M STKEKTS NOBTI, AT AUCTION. $ Ov TURSDAY, sth instant, at 6 o'clock p. br. we aball sell; on the preinixes, part Lot MO. 11, in square No 514, being 2¥ fect front Ly the depth'of lot, with a good two story Frame couse, containing seven god rooms, With fae alls and side alleys. ferama: Cue-hall ctal; balance 6 and 12 months fo notes bearing fntereat, and trust ou the premises. secured by a deed of conveyancing and rev- Cale the cost of the purchaser. Sly) down on the day of gale. sed GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts BX (Gatceterks with 3: 0. euatre Fouthwest comer of Fe isting of at the treet h— u REAL ESTATE IN THE FIRST VALUABLE ORD AT avoTron. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, September 7th. at o’clock, we will sell tu front of the premises, Lor -d one (1) in square numbe fi'teeu (15) reek DOrie and 38% wtreet weats and nearly ope gr “ ? s aed int Btephen's ri new) Cathol Onurch. The ect. —One thi ash. balance in six and twelve months, with interest secured Dy deed of trust. Conveysuciug and stamp at cost of pur- chaser. 9100 when sold JOHN J. JOHNBON, Attorney, C00! IMER, oe netione. rs. 6 nombe “ten. dads ATIMER, Anctionoors, eae gece e allen eet treet, Btar Uffice Building. v, WILDING LOTS ON VE MONT AVENGERS IMMEDIATELY: NORTH OF K ST MERT, AND NMAU SCOTT SQUARE, on THEMSDAY AF MBNOON. Beptomber 10 an Seosaeen Vermout yeu aud Fepaing back foot alley. ‘This pe shout le iets ‘the mont beautifal aud feahionsbis we chty for private residences. i gaa: balance in wix and twelve terest. seu tract. locus een siampe at cost of Puschaser. ime of sale. ‘COUPER & LATIMER. Express) Auctioncers. spy OB, MAN, BY O8gEEEi ate Broker, 498 Seventh street, GALLIGAN & TOWSSUEND, Auctioneers, A SPLENDID BUILDING SITE NEAR THE i) “Lat 5 o’elock p. m. ea ORSAY Sitecll 17 AOBNS Tromting on tbe Queens Chapel road. near the Teection of the pladenebarg turnpike. and is & part ot the Luand known asthe 3 rset | ‘tract, owued by fe late ” ut one mile from the city. Ch il bo rola ‘a8 & whole, or divided to suit half cash, balance six. twel by & deed of trust ‘at purchaser road will desig- MW, FakT, ‘goods and provisions, ani EVENING STAR. OFFICIAL. [PUBLIC—No. 100. A® Act making appropriations for the cur- rept 8nd conungent ~ een oS the Indian department, and for falfilling treaty stipnia. ons With various Indian tribes for thy year ending thirtieth June, eighteen bundred aad sixty-nine, and for other parposes. [Continued jrom Yesterday's Star.] CHIPPEWAS, PILLAGER, AND LAKE WINNEBAGOSHISH BANDS. For jourteentm of thirty instalments of an- nuhy in money, per third article treaty twenty- second February, eighteen huudred aad fitty- five, “ten thousand six hundred and sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents. is For fourteenth of thirty instalments of an- nuity m goods, per third article treaty tweuty- second February, teen hundred and fitiy- five, eight thousand dollars. For fourteenth of thirty instalments for pur- poses of utility, per third article treaty twenty- second February, eighteen hundred and fitty- five, four thousand dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments for purposes of education, per third article treaty twenty-second February, eighteen hundred and filty-five, one thousand dollars, For fourteenth of fifteen mstaiments for sup. port of two smiths and smiths’ shops, per third article treaty twenty-secoud Febraary.eizhteen hundred and fifty-five, twelve Bundred aud forty dollars. For uinth of ten instalments for pay of an engineer to grist and saw inili at Leech Lake, per third article treaty twenty-secoud Febra- ary, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, six hun. dred dollars, CHIPPEWAS OF THE MISSISSIPPI, PIL- LAGER, AND LAKE WINNEBAGO. SHISH BANDS OF CHIPPEWA IN. DiANS IN MINNESOTA. For fisth of ten instalments to furnish said Indians with ten yoke of good work oxen, twenty log-chains, two hundred grabbing hoes, ten ploughs, teu grindstones, one hundred axes, (bandled,) twenty spades, and other farming implements, per fifth arucle treaty May seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand five hundred dollars. For the seaplorment of two carpenters, one thousand five hundred dollars, aud two black smiths, one thousand five hundred doliars, sour farm laborers, two thousand dollars; one physician, twelve hundred dollars, and medi- cine for the sick, two hundred and fifty dollars per fifth article treaty May seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. For this amount to be applied towards the support of a saw-mill to be built for the com- mon use of the Culeperes of Mississippi, and the Red Lake and Pembina bands of Chippe- was, so long as the President may deem it necessary, per sixth article treaty May seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, one thousand dollars. For pay of services and travelling expenses of a board of visitors, to consist of not more then three persons, to attend the annuity pay- ments to the Indians, and to inspect the fields, buildings, mills, and other improvements, as stipulated im the seventh article treaty May seven, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, not exceeding any one year more than twenty days’ service, st five dollars per day, or more than three hundred miles’ travel, at ten cents per mile, tour hundred dollars, Toenxble the Commissioner of Indian Af- fairs to complete the removal of the scattering bands of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota to their reservation near White, Earth lage, and to subsist them thereat for ‘the period of <ix mopths, this amount is hereby appropriated, which added to the unexpended balance of apy appropriation heretofore made for the same purpose, will enable said commissioner to pay to each member of such bands the sum of ten dollars in money and twenty do in rations such as are furnished the army of the United States; such payment and delivery to be made ouly to such individuals of the bands asshall remove themselves to their reserya- tions pnor to the first day of December next, forty thousand dollars: and the Secretary of Waris bereby authorized and required, on the requisition of the Commissioner of Indian Af. fairs, to deliver the number of rations herein provided for on said reservation, to be paid for out of this appropriation, at the average cost thereof, less transportation. For this amount, or so much thervof as may be necessary to erect a new mill at Ked lake for the use ot Chippewa Indians in Mtunesota, six thousand dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF RED LAKE AND PEM. BINA TRIBE OF CHIPPEWAS. For this amount to be paid as annuity per capita to the Red lake band of Chippewas curing the pleasure of the President. per third article treaty secoud October, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, and second article supple- mentary to treaty twelfth April, cizhteen hun. dred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars. For this amount to the Pembina band of Chippewas, during the pleasure of the Presi- dent, per same treaty, five thousand @oilars. For the fitth of iifteen instalments for the purpose of supplying the Ked Lake baud of Chippewas with gilling twine, cotton matter, calico, linsey. blankets, sheeting, flannels, pro- visions, farming tools, and for such other use- ful articles, and for such other useful pu: 8 may be deemed for their best interests, per third article supplementary treaty of twelfth April, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, eight thousand dollars, For the fifth of fifteen instalments for same objects tor Pembina band of Chippewas, per same treaty, four thousand dollars, For fitth of fifteen instalments for pay of one blacksmith, one physician, who sail tur- nish medicine for the sick, one miller, and one farmer, per fourth article of same treaty, three thousand five Fundred dollars, For fitth of fitven instalments for the pur- chase of iron and steel and other articles for biackemithing p For fifth of fifteen instalments, to be expended for carpeting and other purposes, per same treaty, one thousand dollars For fifth of fitteen instalments, to detca: expenses of a bo.td of visitors, to not more than three persons, fo attend apon the annuity payments of the said Chippewa Indians, whose pay ‘sBall not exceed five dollars per day, each, and for not more than twenty days, and ten cents per mile for tr ling expenses, and not to exceed three hundred miles, per sixth article treaty October second, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, tour hun- dred dollars. For insurance and transportation ot annuity fron and steel for blacksmiths, for the Chippewas ot Red Lake and Pembina tribe, five thousand dollars. ‘To replace the sum taken from the Chicka- Ws for expenses mcident to the negotiation of a treaty by order of the government, thir- teen thousand eight hundred and twenty dole lars and filty cents. CHUCTAWS. For permanent anuuity, per second article treaty sixteenth November, engnteen buadred and five. and thirteenth article treaty twenty- second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars For permanent annnity for support ot eight horsemen, six hundred dollars, For permanen’ annuity for education, per second articie treaty twentieth January, eizh- twen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty twenty-second June, eghteen hundred aud fifty-five, six thousand dollars. For permanent annuity for support ot black- smith, per sixth article treaty eighteenth Ucto- ber, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth arti- cle treaty January twenty, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth articte treaty twenty-sccond June. eighteen hundred and fifty-five, s:x hundred dollars. For permanent annuity for iron and steel, per ninth article treaty twentieth Jauuary, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thir- teruth article treaty twenty-second June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, turee hundred and twenty dollars. For interest on five hundred thousand dol- tars, at five per centum per annum, for educa- tion, support of the goverpment, and other beneficial purposes, under the direction of the general council of the Choctawa, um contormi- ty with the provisions contamed in the tent and thirternth articles of the treaty of twenty- econd June, eighteen hundred and fifty five, twenty-five thousand dotlars. ‘To replace the sum taken from funds belong- ing t Choctaws tor expenses incident to tur negotiation of & treaty, by order of the Vuited Suites government, seven thousand three hun- dred and three dollars and five cents CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF INDIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON. For fourth of five iustalments, secoud series, for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per second article treaty twenty. fitth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, tix thousand doliais. For ninth of fifteen mstalments for pay and subsistence of one fermer, one blacksmith, and soe wagon and plough maker, per fourth article treaty twentyfish June, eighteen hun. | dred and fifty-five, two thousand four hundred ) i For ninth of Ce Bi yo for pay and | tence of one Sawyer, one outer cae ‘supetis teadest oF | tions, and one school-teacher, per: article | treaty twenty-fifth June,, fifty-five, four tho Bor minh of ingtalmsants Zor salary of | bead of. per oe ke articlatsesty twrenth June. eighteen | uudred aud fifty-five, dive hundred dollars. For this smouult! to be in the prt. chaee of teams, and other articles im, woth fifth er: | ticle of pyre’ be Nov Steet, etghinas hundred tnd sixty-five, tires Bve hundred dollars. = For ‘petancut comedian article a Coca en hundred ang nM] a five bundred dollame Soe For permanent annuity in money, per second article treaty sixteenth June, eighteen hundred fate aud iia article treaty sree Ao. eS hundred and fifty-six, three permanent in money, fourth ace nine 5 Tames? vighiace undred and twent ry Six, Sad Afth article treacy Seventh August, teen hundred and fitty- six, twenty thousand dollars. + For permanent sunuity for blacksmiih aod Assistant, and for ‘and tools, per eighth article bres twenty-fourth January, ei¢hiren bundred and twenty-six, snd fifth article treaty seventh August, teen hundred Sad Sfty- six, eight hundred and forty dollars. r permsment ancuity for iron and steel for sho) eighth article treaty twenty- fourth Jantary, eighteen hundred and twen- ty-six, and fiftb articte treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fit . two bundred and seventy dollars. For Anent anavity f tor the pay of a wheelwrig! treaty twenty-fourth Janu: eighieen Bun- dred and twenty-six, aud filth arucle treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fifty- 8!x, six hundred dolisrs, For blacksmith and assistant and for shop and tools, during the pleasure of the President, | per fifth article treaty fourteenth February eight-en hundred and thiriy-ch article treaty seventh August, eigh een hun- end and fifty-six, eight bandred and forty | dollars, | Far iron and steel for shop, during the pleas- mre of the President, per ith article treaty fourteenth February, eighteen huadred aod | thirty-tpree, and filth article treaty seventh August, eighteen hundred and fitty-six, two hundred aud seventy dollars. For wagon-maker, during the pleasure of the President, per fitth article treaty February fourteenth, eighteen hundred and thirty-three. | and Sifth article treaty August seventh, eightecn hundred and fifty-six, six hundred doliars For assistance im agricultural operations, during the pleasure of the President, pet eighih article treaty January twenty-fourth, eighicen hundred and twenty-six, and fifth article wreaty Anguet seventh, eighteen huudred aad fifcy- six, Gwo thousand dollars. For education, during the pleasure ot the President, per fifth article treaty, Febroary tourteentb, cighteen hundred and thirty-three, and fitth artcle treaty August seventh,righteen hundred and fifty-six, ene thousand dollars. For five per centum interest on two hundred thousand dollars for purposes of edu Por sixth article treaty seventh Augustrighiee undred and fifty-six, ten thousand dollars. For interest on seven hundred and seventy- five thousand one hundred ard sixty-eight dol- jars, at the rate of five per cent per annum, to be expended under the direction of the Secre. tary of the Interior, thirty-eight thousand seven hundred and fifty-eight dollars and forty cents, under provisions of third article treaty, June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- six. For transportation of such articles as may bo purchased for the Creek nation, nuder treaty ot June fourieenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- six, two thousand aollars, To detray the expenses of removing certain retugee Creek Indians, now on the Red river, to their old homes in the Creek country, and to supply them with the necessanes of life unui such a time as they shall be able to raise crops for their own support, four thousand doll: For expenses of taking a census, aud investi- gating the claims of loyal Ureeks, refugees. and treedmen, as per article four, treaty of Jane hteen hundred and sixty-six, two thousand dollars: /ruvided, That uo moneys hereby appropriated to the’ Creek tribe ot Ln. dians shall be paid to them watil suca Creeks 3 may have been properly enrolled bygthe Creek agent previons to the fourteenth day of March, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and who were refused any share in the moneys then distributed per capita un- der orders from Louis V. Bogy, Commissioner {of} Indian Affairs, for the Teason that said PeTeons were of African descent, shall first be paid therefrom a per capita dividend equal to that to which they were entitled im said pay- ment of March fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty seven, and equal to that paid to other Creek citizens ai that time, permanent anruily per eighth article Pineteen balf-breeds. e discretion of ibe President, fifty dollars each, in secordance with seveuth article of treaty of July sixteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-six, nine hundred and fifty dollars. For thss amount to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for pay ot half-preeds for the current fiscal year, one hundred and fifty dol- Jars; in accordance with same article of the same treaty, one hundred and fifty dollars. For this amount to be paid Pierre Chien for friendly services rendered by him to the Crow Indians, two hundred dollars. DELAWARE For life annuity to chief, per private article to sepplemental treaty twenty-tourth Septem- ber.eigbteen hundred and twenty-nine, to trea- ty of third October, eighteen hundred and eighteen, one hundred dollars. For interest en forty-six thousand and eighty Collars, xt five per centnm, being the value of thirty-six sections of land set apart by treaty of eaghteem bundred and twenty-nine for edu- cation, two thousand three hundred and four dollars, per Senate resolution January nine- teen, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, and fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen hua- dred and fifty-six. DWAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED ese AN WASHINGTON TERKITO. For ninth instalment on one hundred and fitty thousand dollars, under the direc:ion 0! President, per sixth article treaty twenty - second January, eighteen hundred and fit live, sevea thousand five hundred dollars For ninth of twenty instalments for the es- ‘ablishment and pport of an agricultural end imdustrial school, aud te provide said school with & snitble imstroctor or mstruct- ors, per fourteenth article treaty twenty-second Jamuary, eighteen hundred and fifty-five. fir. teen bundred dollars. For ninth ot twenty instalments for the es- tablishment and support of asmith and car- penter shop, and to furnish them with the nec- essary tools, per fourteenth aructe treaty twenty-second January, emhteen hundred and fitty-dive. five hundred collars. For ninth of twenty imstaiments ter the em. ployment of a biscksmith. enrpenter, tarmer, and physician, who shall turuish medicines for the sick, per fourteenth article treaty twen- ty-recond January, eighteen buadred and fitty-five, three thousand six hundred dollars. FLATHEADS AND OTHEK CONFEDER- ATED TRIBEd. For the last of five instalments on one bun. dred and twenty thousand dollars, being the s ond series, for beneficial objects, De dis creuon of the President, per tourth article trea- ty Eixteenth July, eighieem bundred and fit’ y- tive, five thousand dollars. For ninth of tv.enty instalments for the sup- port of an agriculiural and industrial school, keeping in repair the buildings, and providing suitable urniture, books, and stationery, per | fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars For ninth of twenty instalments for provid- | ing suitable imstructors therefor, per fitth arti- | cle, treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fisty-five, twelve hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty imstalments tor keeping in repair blacksmiths’, and tiu and gunsmiths’, carpenters’, and wagon and plough makers’ sbops, and providing necessary tools therefor, per filth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen buncred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For uinth of twenty instalments tor the em- ployment of two farmers, two millers. one blacksmith, one tmner, one guosmith, one car- penter, and ove mand plough maker, per fitth arucie treaty sixteenth July, eighteen Lurdred and fifty-five, seven thousand tour hundred dollars. For ninth of twenty imstalments. for keeping in repair eaw and flouring mills. and for fura- ing the wecessary tools and fixtures there- tor, per fitth article treaty sixteenth July, eizh- ‘en hundred and fitty-nve, five hundred dol. | ars. For ninth of twenty instalments for keeping im repair the hospital and providing the neces- sary medicines aud turmiture therefor. per fitth aiucle treaty sixteenth July. eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dotlars For ninth of twenty tastaiments tor pay of a physician, per fifth arucle treaty sixteenth July,etghteen hundred and fifty-five, twelve Luuored dollars. Fer ninth of twenty imstalments tor keeping im repair the buildings required for the various employees and furnishing necessary furniture ifereior, per filth article (reaty sixteenth Juiy, eightecn hundred and fifty-five, three hapdred dollars. For ninth of twenty instalments for the pay ot each of ‘he bead chicts of the Flathead, Koownay, and Upper Pend d’Oreilles tribes, r fisth article treaty sixteenth July, eightees | undred and fifty-five, fifteen huudrea dol- las. For insurance and transportation of annuity | goods and provisions, per fifth article treaty July sixteemtb, eighteen hundred and si five, four thousand dollars. IOWAS. For interest in Nea of investment on fitty- seven thousand five hundred dollars, balance ot one bundred and fifty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, to the first of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-cight, at five per ceutum pu under tbe direction of the President, ‘per. article of on seventeen, Cighteen bundred and fifty-four, eight bi -five dotturs. Pie Interest in. ot investment on two 3 t dollars, eos ee ee etghtrerth May, eighteen hundred ana aty- four. seven thousand dolisrs KLAMATR AND MODOU INMANS @ For third of five instalments. to be appiind under direction of the President, as per se omt article treaty of October fourweath, mazbine = ed and sixty-four, eight, thousand doi- ir For second of twenty instalments tor fag m repair one saw-mil!, ome fowring-iill, butidings for the blacksmith, carpenter, and wagon snd plough maker, the mares! labor scbool, and bespital, ss per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, One (hOWKANd dollars Por third of twenty instalments for the chase of tools and material for saw and mills, carpenter, biseksm ith, wagon and plongh maker's hops. and books and s'ationery for the manwal labor school, as per f treaty of October fourteenth, ei; dred snd Sixty-four, one thoussed five hue- dred dollars. fifteen sp-talmen e ¢ euperintende jarmer, one bl carpenter, and one % a eg dollars. For third of twen! rad swh cr of « and two sc hool-teache weaty of ( wn aad plongh maker, per Atth article treaty of October fourteenth, 2 hundted and saxty-lur, «ix thousand instalments to pay salary bh. ope muller 88 per fitth article ober forrteenth, eirhters hundrea and ixty-four, three thomsand six hundred dollars, MAKA4H TRIBE For third of four instalments of thitty thon- sand dollars. (being the fourth sertes,) under direction of the President, as per fifth article of treaty of January thirty-first, eighteen hun. dred and titly-five, one thousand five bundred dol ints For vinth of twenty tmstalments for the sup- port of an agricultural aad imdustrial school, and for pay of teachers, per eleventh article treaty thirty-first January. eighteen bundred © housand five and fiity-tives are. ndred dol- rpinth of twenty tmstalments for support of a smith apd carpenter's shop, and to pro Vide the pecessary tools therefor, per eleventh article treaty ‘thirty-first Januaty, eighteen buudred and fifty-tive, five hundred dotiars. For ninth of (wepty instalments for the em- ployment of a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer, ind physician who shall farni-h medicines for sok, per eleventh article treaty cairty- Anuary, eghiers hundred and fitty-tive, Ubree thousand six hundred dollare MENOMONEES. For third of fifteen instalments of anaeity upou two bundred and forty-!wo thousand six bundred ana eighty-six dollars, for cession of d+, per fourth article treaty May twelfth, eighteen bundred and fifty-four, and Seuste Amendment thereto, sixteen thousand one bua- dred and seventy-pine doilars and six cents. For thirteenth of fifteen instalments tor pay of miller, per third article treaty tweltth May, eighteen bundred and fifty-four, six hundred dollars MIAMIES GF KANSAS For permanent provision for blacksmith and Assistant, and iron and steel for shop, per fifth article treaty sixth October, eichteen hundred and eighteen, i fourth a * trevty Jane fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-teur, ime hundred and forty dotiars or permanent provision for miller, in tea b article treary sixth Oh red and eighteen, fifth srt cle treaty twemty-third October, eighteen hun: dred ana thirty -! r fitch Tune, eightee bunudred For interes per third ar dred and dollars For uinth of twenty imstuiments upon two hundred thousand dollars, per third article treaty fitth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, seven thousand five b red dolfars. MIAMIES OF INDIANA. For interest on two hundred aud twenty-one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty-six cents, muinvested, at five per centnm, per Serate’s amendment to fourth article (treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and filty-four, eleven thousand and sixty-two dol- tars and cighty-nine cents MIAMIES—EEL &IVEK. For peraiwent annuity in goods or other- Wise, per fourth arucle treaty third August, seventeen hundred and asnety-live, five bun- dred dollars. For permanent annuity un goods or other. Wise, per article treaty twenty-first Angust, eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and fitty dollars. { aAunuity im goods or other. and separate article to treaty mober, eighteen hundred snd three hundred and fitty dollars. MOLEL INDIANS. For ninth of ten instalments for keeping in Tepair saw and flouring mills, and tor tne pay of necessary employees, tne benefits of whi to be shared alike by all the confederated bands, per second article treaty twenty-first Decem_ ber, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thou- sund five hundred dollars. For ninth of ten insiaiments for the pay of « carpenter and joiner to aid inerecting build- ings and making tarniture tor said Tedians, and to furnish tools in said Servier, per article treaty twenty-first December, Lundred and fifty-five, one thousund dollars, For pay of teachers to minual Iabor school, for all pecesesry materials therefor, and for the subsistence of the pupils. per second article treaty twenty-first December, eighteen bun- ded anc fitty-five, twelve hundred dollars, NISQUALLY. PUYAL) ANDS © talment, in part payment for relinqui lauds, to be ap- plied to be jects, wer fourth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighteen hun- dred and fifty-tour, one thousand two hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments tor pay of instructor, smith, physician who shall fur- Lith medicine to the sick, carpenter, and tur- mer, per tenth artecle treaty twenty-sixth De- cember, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, five thousand dollars. Fer tourteenth of twenty instalments for the support of an ngricultural and industrial school, and support of smith and carpenter shor, and providing the necessary tools there- for. in conformity with tenth article of the treaty of December twenty-sixth, eighteen hun~ dred and fifty-four. eight hundred dollars. TO BE CONTINUED. | a GBEAT BALTIMORE a FIRE PLACE BEATERS. 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