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ae EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: RsDAY... OCTOBER 1. b-5-. S7 EFADING MATTER ON EVERY PaGE. SHE OUTSIDE FOR ISTERE: G@ TELE. GBAPHIO AND OTUER MATTER. PAIN. ceording to the s to have tri- have been de- - Paiva, wounded, the Con- ed for the revolution, Madrid et the revolutio the RECONSTRUCTION IN ‘The revolution im Spain, 1 cable dispatches, umphed. The (jueen rms removed fro’r is a fugitive on > absolute a change in the Gov- country bas rarely been nd the rapidity with which it bas about ows how ge was feeling aguin: en's Government. That the revo. lunonssts will succeed im getting rid of Isabelin, seems to be sure. What then? her ‘The problem of reconstruction presented to ‘he of the revolt, iseven mere successful leads difficult of soi than ours on this « the Aviantic. We have the old Iandmar! they have to crea} ginrums. The lovers of progress and free government will look with anxiety to the next movements of the revolutionist= Spain may not be prepared for Repubt ism, but it is expected that she will have at least a constitutional government, under a limited monarchy, which will be a great ad- ance from the tyranny of the Bourbons. A | Provisional government has been formed, and «0 far good order is preserved. In Madrid the citizens fraternized with the army, and build- ings were illuminated in bonor of the success | of the revolution. ‘The revolutionins:s, according to their own proclamations, demand a convocation of the Constitutional Cortex through universal suff- | Tage, anda new order of things, based upon liberty, right, and justice, They want an abo- ition of the odions octroi dues levied upon the necessities of life, and of the mnnecessary eon- scriptions; and a reduction of taxation that Presses the life owt of productive industry. The road, they say, must be cleared by the tolera- tion of all re s opinion, the extinction of abuses, and by respecting rights legitimately aequired. With this there was not long since an idea of consolidating the kingdoms of Spain d@ Portugal intoa new and more powerful State, as the kingdom or republic ot Iberia, ‘The me: tous of the Revolutionary Junta makes it p r- iment to make the remark, thatit isan inter- | esting matter for the United States to consider | what influence this revolt may have upon the destiny of that important Island. Europeans are more exercised to Know what effect the Tevolution will have upon their own govern- ents, aud the most interesting question ap- pears to be: What will Louis Napoleon do about uw? The Paris corr: vendent of the London view between the Emperor and Queen Isa- bella, answers that question as follows: «If, while she and tue Emperor were together to- day at Biarritz, or to-morrow at St. Sebastian, news were to come of a revolution at Madrid, and that half Spain was arming and rising, the Emperor, we may be well assured, would deeply sympathise and econdole, and might ex- pressevery wish for her Catholic Majesty's triemph over his enemies; but would not fur- ther that triumph by the aid of a single bayo- net, not even though the bait were held out to him of balfthe Spanish army to garrison Rome im the event of a Prassian war. The Emperor knows too well what such an offer would be worth.” Tux Mass VENTION OF THE Boys 1x BLc#—The most extensive and thorough ar- rangements have been made by the Philadel- pia Republicans to entertain the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ day. Engine houses, public balls and factories have been turned into dormitories and yolun- teer refreshment rooms, as in the days of the war. General Collis, who has command of the parade, anticipates baying thirty thousand | men in line to-day. A large number have gone from the District of Columbia. The war Goy- | ernors and the present Governors of the loyal ‘States, with many of the prominent Generals who assisted in suppressing the rebellion, will be present. General Sheridan, who is detained by the indian troubles, sends a letter, as fol- jows: “Say to the Boys in Blue that it is as essential to havea political victory this fall as it was to have an Appomattox in six: and tat every man who loves bis country should vote for General Grant morning will be occupied im the reception of the delegations, who will be formally wel- comed by Mayor McMichael, at 3 o’clock, in Independence Square. Tue Riesmecs Trovrs.—Flotow’s “Mar. tha” never fails todraw in Washington, and its representation by the Richings troupe at ‘ional Theater last evening attracted the targest anc most fashionable house of the pres- eut very successful season, The cast was the same which is so familiar to opera-goers here Miss Richings as “Lady Harriet,” Mrs. Seguin ancy.” Castle as “Lionel,” Campbell as “Plunkett,” Segain as Tristam,” and Peakes as the “Sheriff,” and it could not well be improved. Castle and Miss Richings were im good voice Inst evening: Mrs. Seguin was fascinating as usual, aud Campbell was ap to the mark, notwithstanding bis recent indispo- sition. The solos and concerted pieces were given in good sty’ “Good Night” quartette, and fall justice was done to the splendia chorus which closes the third act. To-night we are to have “Maritana,” wita Miss Richings, Mr. Castle, Mrs. Seguin, and Campbell in the cast. On Friday that fine vocalist and courteous gentleman, Campbell, who is a great favorite bere. bas a benefi!, on which occasion there Will no doubt bea rush for seats. The opera presented will be the “Czar and Carpenter.” The Synod of Baltimore expect to hold their aunual meeting in the Presbyterian Church of Frederick, Maryland. commencing on the third ‘Thursday of November. Tuis body ts one of the twenty-six Synods that compose the Uki Senool Presoyterian Charch of this country. This Synod embraces the Presbyterian church- es of ® large part of Maryland, of parts of Vir- ginia, Of parts of Delaware, those of the Dis. 4rict of Colambia, of Cumberiand Valley, Pa, and Brazil, South America. The number of miuiters connected with the Synod is 91, and ane the number of churches 15; the numbet of members connected with the churches abou‘ ——______ The Kentucky Stay aman has a | Louisville stayng that the Journ! Company thr Isham Henderson, ou the id of thi month, dismissed George D, Prentier. He re- ved 8 note stating that his services were nc jonger needed. He bad been put upon « “ '¥ dollars per week, so asio be di company’s pleasure. Prentice is from COLELLAS.—It is understood that the Cietlaa Legion of New York will give the Cienerat a public reception during bis stay in that city, which will be brief, he being anxiou eveed to Pennsylvania on a visit to his mothe to Kise Ey The auction coal sales im New York yesterday a rise of 81 per ton and over. This, itis stared, comes trom two causes: the necessary bigh cost of railromd Tausportation; and the scaresty of shipping to transport coal. eS ne 7. New Bivstc.—From the p; sher.Mr. John F. Eihs, we have received «Banks of the | Beoututul Biue Danube” one of Strauss's cele. brated waltzes. ————$_____ BF-The slave trade is entirely suspen, the coast of Africa. Cuba is ne 7 mpi 1es in preference to Africans, and giver up the fin= been dragged m disgrace | & government, the mon- ior of Cuba in one of the proclama- | Times, writing on September 18th, of the inter- | mmvention which assembles there to- | five, | General | Sickles will preside over the Uonvention. This | particularly the beautifal | Brazil | ITewent iy New York —In call Joans advanced to 5 the day before. Som* nsare allowed to remain a5 . bat, as a rule, 7 per cent. Bas to on the © a commission of \ per cent. had been added to ne egal rate in currency. These rates, if paid. were bo criterion of the market, Although there to be no doubt, from present inaications, hot the bear clique Will 2 ue week 1S out to mak ake an t befor the Sub-Treasury is now at the begipning of the month; so t degree to the present a mark Tre St. Lovis Racks.—The first race at the ‘ourse, St. Louis, September 29, was the Saloon purse of $30 mile heats, free sr all. The entries were Larkin, Transit and loom. The first head was won by M2lcom Laclede sud the second and third by Larkin. Time, me wary, 85, In the second race, for ne Stable Stakes, two mile heats, for four y olds, entrance © 2m, Plantagenet, W Plautsgenet won the race in two str: Time, 3:43, 3:55}, MASONIC —THE BEGULAR of WASHINGTON NAVAL Li ; Will be held on SATERDAY, Octobar 3. at7oclock p.m. Grand Visitation. By order of the W. M. oc 1 3t T. B OROSS, Jn... Secretary 1 ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS —Oficers and F members of FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. +¥om are hereby notifiel to meet at your Hall, SEU Maryland avenue aud tith street. on SAT UBDAY KE Alexandria, All members of sister Lodges (in ‘are most cordially invited to partici: och at rel Wai. T. HALL, Bec Beribe. ty ASSOCIATION wil all. E street, between 9th and wih, of Tie ode at me o'clock p.m. order ident. sched | °F Ne Preegtent BAKER, Secretary, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders eof the EXCELSIOR BUILD- A be Beli et Temperance on THUBS- WANTS. STFD-B ansactions, There were soma ATU late hour that 7 per i interesthad beem paid, and also that prom 1 Tosatlon AS BOARDING. % RENT— dvate family. two double Ped ivous, * Relontsuiy turatohaa with BOARD, at 166 F'street. ok R BENT—With Board, in @ private family, aye there tie ne aiias bapracrs. Wwe joa Ri 3. References oxchanget 93 Fayette street oc 3 TWO WHITE WOMEN, one to Iron, and ons to di attend montid. in a small, privat Beferences required, Address A. W., Cook Wash and TRST-CLASS BOARD 20 PER MONTH: F Hoome $7 to $10,in s thy and pleasant location. a short walk from most of the public af. fives, at No. 215 K street, between 17th and ist streets, oct im* » rent a FU eee E i tol? rooms ani centrally locatet. is A. DARNEILLY. S10 F street, between itth oney very dear. Tae | Ustober tet 195 recespts against sales of gold are paid out as fast as they come in: and the present balance ia 5000.00 Lower thin at the Trease Ty operations cannot be said to hyve conduced ity of the ectable wom to assist in wash F aa housekeeper: best of city ref sien it required, Address Box 1, Star Oifice ANTED—Ny 6 re TTON to cook a ANTED—To rent » nice MODERN NUUSE, 14 to 18 rooms, in gentesl Joc: First Ward preterred. Apply to. HAVENNEBR Real Estate Broker: PD. Post Uitice RB OARPENTERS. -nbg man wishing to learn CARPENTBR- ING. willework for one month under instructions for his board. Willcall upon parties wisbing to Address, fortwo employ bim upon notification. Gaye, BB. JONBS. Washingion / ANTED—A good colored COOK, ty Cook s Wash In awmsil farafly, No. 11K side, between sth and 9th ANTED TWO CABINET MAKERS. A le and 18th streets. (®, the association adding Liord and Victory run, ight heats, ING No. +1553, ‘TELY—A BARBER. In- TANTED—A HOUSE. faraished of unfarnish ed.with from ten to fifteen root TED—To exche Improved ¢ “a G@ LAND fn ENING, October 3d, 1355, 1n fail dress, Regalia. for the purpose of paving afraternal visit eon sinter, Lodge (Mechanics No 3)of Property. 100 8c Franklin county, is well located and lies near the ratlroad Difference paid in at 4035 New York from Dubuque to Sioux cit} i—A BODY- MAKER, corner 1ith dD streets, eae> reeds W. WALTER. ANTED—HORSE and g: worth about dress C. SIEWABT, National Biot 29 ED-SHIRT BAISTERS AND F. HERS. Apply at WM. 8. Penna. ave., bet. 9th and 10th ats. i |. TEEL’S, 425 ge 29:31 | ‘OFFICE OF iE WASHING’ SORT ina Chace ae 198 pe atON, enue, Sept. 90, 1968 —The ANNUAL MEKT(NG for the election ‘of officers was adio Bg RO quorum present) N Re October Taio. at Board ot rede, cK, at wi Rooms, Bt 8 o'clock, sh time and SPECIAL MEETING will also be hed forthe pasos ot amend: the Constitution. A. MOORE. se 0-td Secretary. rS 7 '® for the payment of dues will be held at perance Hall. E street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. on MONDAY EVENING. October 5, at 7 | o’eleck, when persons desiting to become menibers do so by signing the con- stitution and paying an entrance fee of 25 cents per share and one month's dues. (One dollar per sl of the ‘Company m: are.) ‘The advantages of this Company ai 1. Tt ia safe investment fer the investment. 2 eens ere made st 6 per cont. payable in nis,and those who would other wise be unable to procure home can, by paving the Company ap amount about equal to what woul otherwise be paid as rent, in a tew years have bis own house. 3. TI es of its members, holding shares of stock, are insured. 4. It is co-operative, business men to become members. The following are the officers of the Co! fr hora copies of the co th and Kighth. GEORGE WALINVILLE, Vice President, ner 2d and Jndian oan ue. between étn and 7th. . BF ONION, Inspector of Buildings and Lots, ice. djutant General’ SOHN A. COLE, Surveyor and Architect, Boom 4 Eotritigencer Batiai HB. PHILBROOK. Attorney, Room 7, Intelli- gencer Building. BOABD OF DIRECTORS. i. MAN, BUTTS, Treasury Department. er H and 12th streets. BEE, 124 2d street west. co ETOWN COLLEGE. We eee Barbosa, DEPARTILENT, Corne: of B and Tenth streets west. ‘The Introductory to the Annual Course of Lec- tures in this Institution will be delivered at thi Ce Buildi: on THUBBDAY EVENING, Setobor iets at Se lock: by Pretecar Moweeenecy —— Seto The Rippin Profession pablic are int atten NI ELIOT. M.D _se 29 3 JORMHON Ties of Waentty. a CABD. GRAND BEOPENING oF G. W. HARVEY & 00.’s STEAMED OYSTER SALOON, No. 289 Pa ave., bet. 9th and loth sts. Tendering onr thanks to our 1 mony friends and for the ve ero nage here- tofore bestowed upon us, we take ploasar stating that we | fist refitted in an ele manner, end stand 0} rom to-day hence- Torward. prepared to serve our friends and the community with all the most choice varieties of OYSTERS, making © speciality of Oysters, ont Jong ex; ‘and preparation of fully emabling us to rantee to the public the finest varieties at all times and under all cir- the tr lence i cumstances. Prepared for the table in every ap- ed style knewn to the culinary art in th preperation of thi bivalve, "We invites Preparation of this famou id hic siren or end SA EEE ES. No. 2=9 Pennsylvania avenue fe 2 tf between 9h and 10th sts. DENTIST, for wards Bulldog, 31% D street. be. ard Pennsylv: }. F. CUMMIN! O° sty Sivenra srazer, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOU! Where the public find, always, * what they want,” sad that o! the best quality. SEVENTH STREET, sogy Homma eth of K and Northern Market, ven! N= BUCKWHEAT FLOU New York BUCHWHEAT FLO! quality, N. W. BU! “0cl_ cor Mth and F,( brane! ings. MACNICAOL & BREN! oe a 350 D street, bet oth fh: J. MAY & co.’ ti PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. FULL SUPPLY OF THS BEST MAKES. S7 SHORT GLOVES, §2; LONG OR TWO- BUTTON GLOVES, $2.25. &7 WHITE AND‘LIGHT COLORS FOR OPERA ocl-Stif [pore TION OF PARTNEBSE 7 Kotice te hereby given aie ete late- y,subsisting between MOSES é r gig BEE wACN Ho, the city of fog ington. in the Matrict of Columbia. under meot MT PARKER ant MAONICH OL oan dissolved, by mutmal consent, on the Mth day of Ril debts ov tae to the said tnerals debts ow eo maid partnership a collected. and all demands are to ve patie ns pre ied {fan the articles of dissolution sicacd the ¢ay above written. MOSES T. PARKER. CHARLES MACNIOHOL. Wasntye tox, D C,, October Ist, 1965 oe best" $= sas. s. rornam & c0., $2 No. $00 SEVENTH STREET, OSE DOOR ABOVE ODD FELLOWS’ BALL, THE MOST EXTENSIVE MANCFACTCBERS AND Dz ALERS IN BRIAGE. BUGGY, AND FABM HARNESS. SADDLES, BRIDLES, AND WHIPS, ‘Together with a large and fresh stock of PSK COVERS. LAP ROBES, B u HODe wna CARRIAGE MATS, &c ce setae Selected from the most extensive bouses in the country, and for sale at greatly redaced prices. ee 1 6ol: ]NITED 3 TATES PATENT OFFIC i 5 FB). 1858, On the’ petition of ALLEN B WILSON. Waterbury, Cor tent it 1h day Of Dece fori, for an improvement i Sewing “Ms itis. ordered that sald petition be Beard at thi tl eet Risen Gate catemnion.- Gpcliane: deoed tows, and ot office twenty day: re the day of J Ly cel law3w = Acting Commissioucr of Pat Kood experienced white . Best of references required. Inquire at 459 13th urned (there wi MONDAY. EVE. ‘ED—A settled . am! iron in a private family bers are. particul ented to by Se = ‘distance of the city. c jed woman. Address Box 26. 'D IMMEDIATELY—Fon TIN AND SHEET-IRON AE POTOMAC REAL ESTATE AND iS. RULLDING COMPANY Tht bean iD Heust.wak Wi able HOUSE. contain! by a gentleman with a family of four persons rson having such @ house, within reasonable stance of the city railroad, will find » careful tenant by 326 C street, rear of 29 St" 5.000 WANTED-FIVE =) DOLLARS worth ND FCBNITOBE. for which th ing six or seven rooms, italist. and sure to return him a handsome percentage on his 6 highest price Furnitnre taken on storage. ing will find it te their 8 call before selling else- SALTE! & CO, 3S4\; 7th street, between H and I, or more advantage to od it ie to the interest of | wheres” ay tution can be had PpeaPPiication on or after FRIDAY, October 2, HENRY &. DAVIS, President, Eetreet, between on loan, secured by «i improved farm near ti lowed. Apply to 828-6 $5,000. Fair interest al- 80) corner 7th and D streets. WANTED TO BUY—All kinds of SECOND-HAND -or- Secretary, corner Pennsy1- h street. BRYAN, Treasurer, 345 Pennsylvania LOTHING, for ill be paid Cleaning and ‘Re- best manner At N. tween Gand H. Washington, D.C. fe 18-1y D—A WHITE WOMAN, to cook, ins family of ‘ive or atx ~cormer'th and D ata, ND OAST-OFF OLOTH- Diamonds, Gems, Re alne, at the old-established fi -. Pawnbrokers, 511 Nii LLB Real Estate M.D., 25 Ivania | or article of Ponneyivania | or FULTON 8 CO street, near Pennevivania avenne LOST AND FOUND. O8T IN GRORGETOWN—A liberal reward is offered for the return to No. $7 (Lumber Yard) of pair of GOLD LOUPS. lost on pight of 2ith ult, om Gay or ist street. between BEWABD—Lost.on 1 DEED from Bazell Shorter ‘he above reward will h instant. and wife toJone 9 Lstreet north. between 12th and D, Blacksmith iste, or G. A. MB. Wall's Opera House. = REWARD-Strayed or z D ult. & BAY BORSE, blaze in the fore: Had on when lost a black cavalry saddle and bridle. ‘The above re- ward will be paid if retu fem, weer. AFTEBNOON. GOING from the coruer of 7th street and Pennsylvania sqgnue to she corner of Maryland avenue and 1th street, or from thence to the Congrersional tle A libersits word will! bins ral reward Ww T WALKER, corner ae oc jen. on the 3th OST—TUEBDA Maryland avenne TOLEN OR STRAYED—On the 25th instant.e small BRINDLE COW, havin, around her nec A libe: iece of chain attached to ai turning thesame to JOHN DAVIS, A POCKET WALLET, ey aud Ballroad pase with owner's name. The owner will be oblig return, with paper: to 380. H street Black and Tan TE: f the money centents, aid for the return of ing cars, snewerste chasse? had on em- collar; taken on Sunday. EWARD—STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON unday, the 77th instant, one dark red LA he above reward iven if returned to Mra. MARDEES, No, 39% 455 street. between M and N streets. se 29 3t* the 27th. near the 7th-street fa BLACK AND TAN SLU’ initials B. WB Ce pe! a be gives for ber retarn to $72 Pennsy!vania rth story, near the junction of D street, 80 24-3en! OST—Un Sunda} WA RD—BStrayed on the th August, o1 shite BUFFALO STREG, with 'fow red 7 wo. years Old” on ‘aartae a rs 109 43 street, near E SALOMON. The Ginder will M EDICAL BOOKS. MEDICAL BOO! on given route, OALCISING tod COLORING walt and MEDICAL BOOKS. Our new Catalogue (with pricas annexed) now ready for gratuitous distribution. Call and get one at FRENCH & BICHABDSON, BOOKSELLEBS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS, AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 4 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eto he 479 NINTH STREBT. (PHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the hse obtained from th» Orphans in the District of Colu , letters of administration on the personal tate of EDWARD COWLING, Jr late of Washing tou conrty, D.C. in chante againet © babd deceased are hereby warned 3 next;they may otherwise by from ail benefit of the anid extate day of September. 1958. THOMAS OOWLING, Administrator law beexclaced PREOWN STOUT, ALB, &c. W Caake Hibbert’s BRO e SCOTOH ALE. 3Eisn t 4k a bs Fost received aud fer ale b ne BRYAN BROTHERS, 349 Pennsylvania aveana, se St {Exp} Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. C ALIFORNIA W INES. ‘We have in store our asual supply of Pure Onll easby's American Burgundy Wine; re Old Rye and Bourbon Waiskeys: ae Cogaiac Bran- EOAN A BRO. e D-M_ Original Depot for Califor pu setic SLATE Roorixe. * WM. H.SEAMAN. bon Whisky aud | ay for medical use, for sale » preying for the extension ot im ou ember next. ADY person Architact and Sole Licensee in Washington. George ‘Orders by mail = nil pr re should be fled in this ‘omptly attended HONE COMFORTER —A Quiet Home, Goo Table, Atty Kooms, and Beds Kept sirupu lourly clean at 516 F eet, coruer lith. Ho: BD ly renovated, Fi: location. Price reason able. Beference required se7-im TA BOARD can be sbtained on reasonable terms at the northwest corner of I~ strects 8 *OR RENT—Four well furnished and commo Foe ROOME witha sithout Boord, Gonos 1th street, between Land K. e ;LEGANT BOOMS FOR RENT with 4 new ftorniture. modera impr quire nc 5s Voth strest, opposite ee FE BEST FCRSTHsED ROARD, at 479 7th street, betwee: streets * SOR RENT—Nicely farnished ROOMS, with F fret-clacs TABLE DUAED. No. 994 H street, between 5th and 6th. Cs) T oTEL, US1ON Bote grown p.c RILEY A. SHINN. Peorgirron This desirable Hotel is now open for the recep tion of gnests. It is sitnated on line of the Washington and Georgetown Railway, the cars passing t constantly, thereby enabli nests to ri of the Public Buildin, ational O. bys comfertable ride , Bfteen min} The Union Hotel cannot tail t please all persons who are desirous of findings comfortable quiet House Terms 33K) per day. Board ard Rooms per month at reduced rates. GEO P-WITHAM, be 21-eo2w Superintendent SENTLEMEN WISHING FIRST-CLASS G TABLE BOARD, with all the comforts of a bome, should spply immediately at No. 453 10th street, opposite tre Gas Oflice.. Perfect satisfac: tion given. Terms only $5 per week fn ai- vance. se 16-3m Fee BENT—Se' il very desirable FUBNISH- ED ROOMS. in enits or singly; on Ist and 24 floors; with or without board. Ingui 391 C street, bet 45: and 3d streets. FOR SALE. {OR SALE-—A fine sect of SINGLE HARNESS. Inquire at P. FLEMMING'S Livery Stable, bet. 4's and 6th north. oc 1L3t" IANO FORTE FOR SALE-—For for cash. a nearly new Rosewood, PIANO FORTE: at No 94 oth street POR between Q and B streets. se S)-3t* RB SALE OB BENT—On F SEWING mtontnas, Agency, 511 9th street. Fo SALE_The GOOD WILL, STOCK and FIXTURES of a Grocery Store, corner of 13th and L streets. The house for emt, ne29 3t* CCABBIAGES. Cnntaces, CABBIAGES. Persons_in want of @ good CARI ¢ i ily attended to. Repairing Promptly a een a. GRAHAM No. 374 D street, bet. sth and gth, an 8th street. near FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE AND RENT. _ - AMUSEMENTS. ISHED KO the second floor,snitable for a smal REE LABGE £00MS FOR KENT 8 HALL, Inquire corver 17th and K OR RENT—The commodions STORE a 12th and Batre t bouse and sisbling attached. Apply 459 E street, corner oth st. ‘ui KENT—A Two story six Booms on Mas-achuaetts a Inquire at No. 31 P. Lis avenue, next 22 =t NIGRLY FURNISHED T. No. 30 Penns;lvaniaavenue. west als 8 fine ROOM on fitst Moor, suite’ office; & very desirable loeation’ privat T—Tue suall BRICK HOUSE, No ber 12th ané 17 b, containing eight nd water. Apply te JAS Hi st., bet. 1ith an: roome and cella: W. BARKER. {OR SALE—A fine BUILDING 2) ‘eet front by 13) deep. sit: between lith and 1Sth streets Will besolt ats ash. a8 the party ie about te 1 19th street. between ravethe city. Apply ats OOMS FOR RENT tion—TWO RUOMS, parlor and bea WO VERY GOC MUNICATING UN forntshed secon OOMS in ® nearly + Waver in yard. one #4 nth in advance toe. N street north. next to Qu f 6th miraet west. (OR BENT—To a party without children, Jan's store, cornes E. corner of Tenth and M strects, 0UR UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent, 379 16th street, between K and L OR RENT—A ‘érms moderate. and Sth streets, NO LET—Two large ROOMS, adjoining, un furnighed; to asmall family or'to sin t Brick House No. 365 Mary ‘west Capitol gate, ii t 495 K street, bet. 30 Fo SALE— oty FRAME 9p] PRICK 10 ity, RAME HOUSE with at Ward, with 9 room Lot 2x1) Grape erbo balf squares from are: 2.00 An elecant three-story BRIVK , finish ent with all modern improvements, w 813,000. Five vacant SQUABES, in vicinity Depot 3 Ore ret Ward. West hat’ 80 6. betw 2af etree Alvo desirable LOTS in Simmree 205. 144. 97, 187 7, and south of SQUARE of 75,125, $51. 117. amd AND, 1K RENT—Twe corner STORES ERied RESIDE erp improvement se 30 3t i [08 S£E OR BENT SEAT ou the Bladensburg turnpike. from the city. 107 acres of land fn enitivation. & good dwelling: Fuilding complete, Suite airy purposes, For particul ieee cas au tt 45% Seventh at, bet. D FOB EENT-4 HOUSE. containing f on Thirl street east. belween K Apply to J. KIBhWOOD, 406 Host fe 28-cost* SOR SALE EENT-T BBICh DWELLING HOUS side of (street, between Tit! built in the hest manuer. well Anished with all the Bedern conveniences, includine gas f\tares 1 te wold on Libera’ ms. Apply {0 LANT. or to BIGHS & CO NT—A fir-t-claes farnishel HOUSE. With wil the modern improvements. wear La fayette Square, For terms. &c.. apply to COOPER & LATIMER. so 23.tt itntel} ‘Au tonrers roe ERENT EK next to the corn street and Pennsylvania avenue. Good «tand for a Book store or Millin See Mind of bust ness tHENNAGE & LUTTRELL se 25-60" NATIONAL THEATER. SPALDING & BAPLEY Proprietors gr OS ENGLISH OTERA TROUPE C. Richings Bernard. Dire trees THUSSDAT EVENING ecroeeg 4 MABITANA FRIDAY B\ RNIN VOTOBEB 25 BENEF! oF C7ABR AND Ca SATURDAY. ¢ nm the ¢ DAY EVENING on and ee ARINI'S FASHIONABLE Dancrn 1 . ACADEMY wd a Ivamia ay Por L CRDAY t fork Gentlemen TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS from Sto 1 o'clock entering now for th fon will rreive month= tett Hall can be rented for Bai ae above PIO N}0S, EXCURSIONS, &o, ENTION. 10P¢ , Botrees, SUM BRS | — The Secomt PVE BEAUTIFY L COUNTRY SITES FOR SALE One of three acres, 25 miles north of the city. “five * pine : “ eight 5° TOC SES sas LOTS tnrougbout the tt iS rougbont the city $15,000 So ineestinenel he | Katate ¥ TO! SON, fe 2-eost Corner of 7th and D streets. OO@ME—Two or three ver; i ROOMS for rent. unfnrnished, suitable for at No. $60 13th at, honackeeping; gas aud sired. ( street between 4: and gas; new three story brick, No. 4S2. #e3) 3t" {OB RENT—From three to 3a (pither farmished or ate singly or for housekeeping waters excellent location Avenue. opposite Botanic rnished communicating on the 2d floor. suitat keeping: gas and water: terms moderate. 43) F and @ streets, opposite Patent (OR RENT—A neat FRAME HOUSE, ng six rooms, No 236 K street, bet and Ith streets: pump in front the house. 22.80. in advance. Inquire at No. 492, between aud L streets. street, between WOOD AND OOAL. L*4s YOUR ORDERS FO! GLEAS8ON & GLENN'S CHEAP COALS AND WOOD, Of thelr Depot and Chief Office, G street whart, W C.'STORES & CO., corner 15th and F, Wash- H. BALE). & 0O., corner 7th and F: B. TRAUTMAN. {17 Pa. avenue, between loth 5.5. BOGUE. ‘corner Bridge and High, 6. “town. eta ei yie- ome Vyueuan curnane, COAL, WOOD, LIME, CEMENT, ae. Central Office, No. 51 Louisiana avenue, between Sth and 7th streets west. "Branch Yard, corner tet eet east and B street south. Wharf ‘and Steam Saw Mill foot of sd street east. ‘Largo Wharf sccom- ing ¥ modations for load! Y ia Moring goods. GOAL by the cargo at Philadelyiag prices: ze ll-ly JOHN BENIscH, - JOBS PENISCH pec AKER. Late Cutter at M_ Willian’s, has opened a DRESS- MAKING ESTABLISHMENT at 443 10th street, between Gand H streets. ‘se 30-31" psxo TUNING AND BEPAIRING. .G. Ll. WILD, formerly Tuner of, Knabe's, and subsequently of Stein way's Pianos, now of G. L. WILD & BBO.’S Piano Store, 497 iithstreet. between Pa, avenue and K strect, atill gives special attention to the above. Other instruments also repaired, tuned, and for sale. Pianos for sale, rea change. © INET FURNITU. OA ETS, OILCLOTHS, BUGS, AND WINDOW SHADES. 3 ‘We cordially tnvite the public to i Sect, as we are selling at decided bargains. Per sons who have the cash can save 55 per cont, making their purchases of us. C.H. WILLSON &CO., 369 SEVENTH STREET, 8€20 co2w Between I and K atroots G BROCE TES, &. Go to the southwest corner of 9th ai where you will find @ general assortm: E streets, it of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, market prigee. irs ‘emi! iour, ‘ iy Gratien ‘Welch's ber lington Mills Family Flowr, ‘our; Maryland Sogar-cured Hams; New York Ge! Brown's Dandelion Coflee, Desicated Codfish; Beotch Oatmeal, Wheaten Grit Borden's Condensed Milk and Bee: ecitymuda Arrow-root, Baker's Cocoa and Cho- silanes Ard, in fact, every, a to be found in a first- class Crocery Store, for asl “EGAN & MRO. be 30-5tif Corner B and sth stree.s. x Evecast STOCK or DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION. We heve just opened a lendid assortment of FRENCH DRESS GOODS, which wa purchased at svcticn in Philadelphia on) Thursday aod Friday Of last wee! ies in pursuit of Poplins, Em rees Cloths, French Mertuo, Plaids. Bilke; ont, in fact, anything is the line of Fine DressGo ods; Will fod our ecsortment mach the largest in this tuarket and we shall offer them exceed sly cheap, previows to moving, which we think will be wboat the latter part of October. All goods marked at the lowest cash prices in TES Leto ationed deviation a s — W. Sl. SHUSTER & BRO., 20-dst&eostit No. 35 Market Space. aq OUR MOTTO Is eeey GOOD GROCERIES AT FAIR PRICES. © ¥. PERRIE « CO., DEALEUS IN TEAS AND FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, NoPTHWeEsT CORNER OTH AND I s?REETS, ‘ould e il the attention of families Ser yeas eh, Mea earn a o artic ‘> Season of the your, We wonst sarne, in part: WELOH’S FAMILY FLOUR. © aced prices, MOCHA, WANA MARACAIBO, DAGUAYRA; TON COFFEE, WBER, OOLONG, aud MOLASSES. all grados. gary article uenally found in a MILY GROCERY STORE, and: which low as the game articles can be par- the District of Columbia. We renpect- fally solicit an examination of our stock. #s 30-3t Y ACHT CLUB SMOKING TOBACCO Is everywhere pronounced. by competent judges, to Le superior torthers for the followiar Feasous: ade of the finest stock grown. It bas a mild ana agreeable aroma. It is anti nervous in its eflects. as It fe free from rues. the Nicotine in » been extracted 8 D0 acrid, disagreeable after taste, * bot sting or burn the toncue. Ls hie ‘optnsive oder = ‘he room ders for elegant Aleers im pipes Are daily packed in various bags. It is ofa bright @ n color. Being very light. Try ill Last at a th eG ¥ it. try tt, and eunsince yourself, Your tlenlerdoes net keep 1 ask hima to get it, EUREKA SMOKING TOBACCO # also @ very good article, and makes anexcellent jmeke, Iti» much lower in price aud of heavier vod) than the foruier, and its sale, wherever {n- trodoced, is not only "permanent, but constantly ou the increase. “Orders for clegant Mectschiaitn Pipes are Niso pisced in the Yarfous bage of this iy rand De SURE YOU GET LOBILLARD’s. We are still packing 9100 daily iu Century Chew- ing Tobacco, aud bh; its itaenker to heat mntoned ge Scuvou pooxs, FOR SAL BY FRENCH & BICHABDSON, eoStf _334 PENNA. AVE. Vos: & BhoTHER. Ro. 260 Pa. avenue, and Jewelry repaired and made to order. “ tones carefully repaired and adjasted: Ornamental yi) ‘ELEES, ath Hair Work and Jewelry mate to order Fins & “3 wae teer ‘aud Plated Ware always on and orders prowptiy att wep ism prowptls S038 & BRUTH BR SALE CHEAP—And on easy terms. three FRAME HOUSES in on the east side of 9th st. between T ani JOBHUA WHITNEY. 416 7th strest, between G and it, FOR RENT WITH LEASE for three years fixtares in front: house newly. be menos desired, FoR GFT A BRICK HOU! kitchen, bath-room and cellar near the Treasur avenne, MENBY ve 30. 6t™ UNEXPIRED rocery store with rnished.and will well-furnished four-story hotogragh Gallery. BENT_On ani after October 6th,a BRICK ory. basement. ami : nue, between Ith ani lth Streets; cas throughout the house an! water in tbe yard. Apply at N mi LLING; two- No. 344 New York a 332 New York 0 and 9= Washing. ton street, Georgetown. D. © . situated imme diately in the rear of Union Hotel. reene and Ulive streets. (OR RENT—On north side of Now York ave Dear 9th street west. two large, well farnished ‘ing PARLORS on second floor. three BOOMS on fourth floor. Board furnished ifdesired at $25 p: A. JACKSON, Third Aaditor’s Office. Tre: ‘OR BENT—Two BRICK HOUSES, one on ith 3 from D south, containing e One on 10th street, between O and P streets north. MIAH O°CONNELL north. ent moderate, corner of Ist and K strests Immediate posscesion FSSSISSFe Rooms FoR RENT— 3¢ and $12 per month. Parlor and Bedroom for fent, with or without Board. at No. 1™3 6th at bet. C street and Louisianaavenne. Bent in ad- vance. #05 Im” Be A LOT AT ONCE DELAYS ABE DANGEROUS. Buy s Lot. Take this step. to secure & home a Veuutiful LOTS directly om the graie on Ith reet weat Also, cight LOTS on 12th street front, alley in rear onthiy wlll bay a Lot ats psahive borgsin_ Pt monthly will buy a . re fn stakes METCALF, se 17-4 _ corner N.Y. FS, SALE—A desiral: three-story BRIC DWELLING. i6 large rooms, lw closets, 9 f hall, double parlors, 12 feet ceiling, marble my tels, eas and water: ereand with | den and flowers, brick carri how ¥ W feet alley. Apply at No. 61K street, bet. 2th Sud aoth sureete se 5tf d Kvoming PIC NIC of the WASHISGTON AND SEVENTH STREI TUBSDAL On vrand Steins Bend aud String Bend bas b eneaced for the occasica. Dancing te mence at 40'clock pm Tickets, admitting a Gent_and Ladies Floor MaoagersThos. Hut -htpesn, Mester Freicric Maser Committee—Gre- Hager, dan. Baggett. Dan i MeDevite, Yas Core Frank Burton. (melas: Tennant > OB MOUNT VEBNOW The Steamer “ ARROW,” pole. leaves her enth street, D&ELY, at 10 8 om pan (Sundays mt) tor MOU! 4 NS NGTO! * Reeet vin Ri A T TK. Tr MARSHALL HALL, MPs.end WHIT ireshment Board et le enene for sale sé ail tho principal Hotels, and The Arrow can be chartered by private partis, SINGLE AND DOUBLE AIRY BOOMS WITR Sifoot Bond rae be bed ata Pore eee fronting Judiciary Square. A few table Boarders can also be accommodated. seein” F°® SALE THE FOUR, NEW, ELEGANT. SPACIOUS, FASHIONABLE RESIDENCES At the corner of I and Fifteenth streets, contals- ‘ing twenty rooms cach. ‘The location is the fiorst in the olty. The style of architecture, finish aud design te so arranged and minutely that for comfort, utility, and beanty, they cannot be surpacsed. An examination of the property icited. ‘They will be ready for occupancy on the first of October. “Inuirot | se 18-1m Cor. N. tube, saa meee = fight excursions om the Fotoma: Srepayne om ay oF to TAMES STRES. General Superintcniinat Wim Otice ‘Merde’ PERSONAL. D‘. JUSEPH FLINE. oF be consulted 4s Ufloe, Azth end 13th ste. he cure ot gases. (in which be guaranteas Roptores, &c.. Ac. Also, the latest kmpr ropean Trusses and Ruptare Linime: on hand. Oilice hours—s to 128. m., ee 25-im* LASQENATION WANTED OF ABEXANDER BOSTIOKS. iste of Cincinnati, a car; supposed to be Sopang in tee Mevy Verd. He can find bis wife at Bunker Hotel, corner of 6th street and the avenue. ate Hiv Mp GER REET, 8. E. corner 9h PP QBSALE—The LEASE and FURNITURE of jarge Boarding Ln contats forty-five rooms; twenty-five of which are front rooms. The house is as centrally located as any in the city containe all the modern tmprovements; has cellent reputation and is full of boarders sold at a decided bargain. For terms, &..in- anire of HALL & BOSS, corner of 7th and D street 0 25-tf FS SALE—Two sew Three-stor) HOUSES, at $3.000 each. one at 000 and tang. Tnwuire sf Builders Dept. See ith were cary Ea lors’ Depot, 362 7th str: eeiga ure Ot BSS BSW. HAMILTON. OK SALE—Ten room BRICK HOUSE, rofittoa with ali modern improvements, acer Post OMce. ‘Terms easy. Address P., Star Oitice. seni ‘OB RENT—Two of those ver) desirable four ith water, gas. and sewer in other 5 having been rented to clerks in the different Departments, the has decided to rent the remainti bad retained for sale. Fouvdry Pace. tI two. which he lon of clerks and small families is called t hg, Premises at, Foundry Tear o ‘oundry Church, corner of Mth and G 12th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and E Place in the streets, or at 512 OR RENT—A two story BRICK HOUSE five ite the new State Departme 'O_ RENT —A very desi- FRONT ROOM, with Feasouable’pri juire at 392 Tat., bet. 13 FOR RENT AND BAKE HOUSE ES for sale; loeated 3: strect, etween Ist and 2d street east, Capitol Hill ne aot Church of the Epiphany. Inquire at the house. or 'T—The Three story BRICK ELLING HOUSE No 653 Penna. avenue, corner of 3d street east, Capitol Hill, with stab! and carrisgehon-e. Apply at 453 sth streot west, PARLOR and BEDROOM. suitable for single with or without Board. Terms, and fuel, $26 per month, 40 M street, near itl R RENT—A NEW BRICK HOUSE, rooms and good hall. with barton street, near Ws ly to 6. B. JEWELI north, between 4th and 5th, (trom —A hanisome Two-story BRICK No. 36 Fayette street, and 2d rtreets, Georgetown. containt and basement, with I ing said House « Stor r a Grocery, Confectionery, is 36 teet by 120) Pump in the wud terms, inquire at the Beal o jarge cellar, Thore is adjoins re containing two rooms, snit- or Bakery. The ard. For price BALL & BOSS, E Oorner 7th and D streets, {OR RENT—WOUSE containing six rooma,with location. rf of LON ABD KE. water and gas; a2 street, bet. ‘OB RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. on the first ‘and second floors, with or without Board. Table Boarders accommodated, at 391 street, betwi is cI BALE OR BENT-Threc-stor, 1E, on Bast Capitol street, N. taining 15 rooms, witl in three minutes Apply next door M8.—Oftice Rooms for rent in bg, corner New York avenue GEORGE A. PLANT, Office Reom 10, Plant's Batti New York ave and ith OR RENT—In Miinvilic, Ma., to April HOUSE. with ites walk from Blad: di Reut very moderate. Enquire 234 Pennsylvania from October iat RENT — BRICK front.) ten rooms, three story sud ti Siinated on 13th street, N orth Franklin Ro aire 203 14th street. © yw. Postoasion fm Goods Store; fine and an — — corer of Litt a GHEE "0 large stere room, POR RENT—Thi USE AND F Eurteae, Georgstown. the resi The bouse contains modern improvemouts—furi The grounds are extensive, plant trees” shrabbery, & Apply at No Ht Beet Prettns the place. For * SHAS. r improvement Wane & CO., Beal Estate B. * 455 7th attect, botmven Deed Washington, D.U. SHED HOUS! 14 Rooms uated near Patent Pi t wil te, rented resonable i th DWELLING HOUSES, st alley eee Mit front garden: water and 3 yea blsbedy and for eae nT gtime—one tori 4 ‘Sotn ea eet TG CRES in the same locality, high! avd with homestead, street, between oN _tRep Pe Fond. wat a adjo! taining JOBNBON, 91 FOR EXCHANGE for ton. @ fin STORE, 14x70, and four desirable OF PICKS on second floor, new - For particulars inguire of LC. PARKE O., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, 500 gth street, between Pa. ave. and D street fe $-tf ‘OK BALB_A Geli COUNTEY PF Ounce AND FaUit akp GAROES F ble ples, Benches, cherries, ‘apricots, cin abundance: Hy shrubtery, : eetbliahed, COUNTY STORE. with ‘good stock Box 634, Post Ofte, “n1 ONY Property. ‘Acdrces Important NEWS. O. B. JEWELL’S PREMIUM SOAPS are acknowledged to be THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONEY Im the market. ‘They are made on the old fashfon plan by boll- ing, and are free from all injurious Chemical adulterations. The premium ORIENTAL 8OAP, The “ NEW YORK CITY S0aP, The ‘ CHEMIOAL OLIVE 804P, The “ LAUNDRY SuAP. Are brands of superior quality, and are guaran- ced to give perfect satisfaction. ASK YOUB GROCER for any of these and take no other. — by Bll of the BEST GROCERS in the ‘x Manufactory, Nos. 500 and 502 @ street north Between 4th and sth, jy tt Washington, DO, 7——___Washington. DO. E.S: 4bzas. MANUFACTUBER OF LIME, AND DEALER IN PLASTEB, CEMENT, HAIB, &. Kilns on Bock Creek, between Land K streets. Office, 326 C street, bet 6th and 7th, rear Metropoittan Hotel: ee StH and 7th, - ‘ = No. 1 LIME, for Brown Mortar, $1.10 per bar CEMENT and PLASTEE at New York prices, eu%-Im Cu cu surres. DQUAR' FOR FINE NE APO TD WESTERN BUTTERY TORE Feceived. over vn sin Aen) won nore gholee grades New oF NOR hein PRODUCE ano tt DL. avenue, bet. COMPANY, 20th and 1th rrencl {QNDS; CRAPES. NETS. rencl ers. Plumes an ment BONNETS. AND LADIES Lats” In Straw, Silk, Velvet and Felt. We offer the largest and best assorted Stock in the United States.comprising all the latest Parisian Novelties, and unequalled in choice variety aud 088, e ARMSTRONG OATOR & CO. 237 and 239 Baltimore strest, _9025 1m" Baitimore. Lace ¢ BTAINS. A very beantiful assortment of LACE CUBTAINS, rapgivg iv price from $5 to §25 per window, may tod i ioveentat the store o ceca se I-cotf No 4 Market Space, PINE BED bLANKETS. e have just received 10 pairs of fine RED BL combining al the qualities and izes, aud ranging from $5 t0,$18 8 pair; aud’ an direct from eagenas of the manafacturers. we are preparut to sell them at the very lowest rates. ‘One Price Only. se 4 cost W.M. SHUSTER & BRO. Parest PANTALOON DBAWERs, We are now preparing a full stock of the above celebrated DRAWERS, in materials suitable for ‘all climates. MEN'S FUBNISHING GooDs Bow ready for Fall and. Winter of 1353. FISK. CLABK & FLAGG, B02 «ollt Bo. 5: ersel success street, Baltimore, Md Booms, competent: attendance. All in treuble call or write. se2-2m™ pas se ‘GEALED BY POST, 50 CENTS, DR. CURTIS on UNOT or BEPRODUCTIVE "ORGANS. Tan EAE. AND DISEASE, and en the CAUSES WHI OUSTRUG THE OBLIGATIONS OF x RIAGE, including of NER' AND PHYSICAL DEMILITY and ST Hours of consultstion, 10 to 2 and 6 to F street. between 20th and Zist streets. ton. D 6. 08. T. K. PANT. J JUSTION OF 7 CORVEYANCRE &.COMM om: Bo. 32 mast wine ¢ “ ae = ‘WasilINGTON. D.C ‘articular attention paid te Landlord an4 Tea- But Cases = wah md Pp* Ons => STAMPING aS incr Has REMOVED Oe en 80 6-2m Between loth aud Tith strcts, GBSEYR £60. Onosbortounee ran Fennaylvanie ovea re meren Recmertverte teas, OMicers and Clerks’ Pay A tamed Ofice hours from St ams to3 pa ees R. i, LAD! ring especial treatments will ind bim 5 MRRUUARLS Eee acc came, Vv. ‘bet BOOMS Par ATE. utente enounenoy + a SorENcE HAS TRIUMPHED. Gentlemen bec pisses ot cigar unseen natural e- Laors CAN HAVE THEIE HOOPSKIRTS ALTERED AND BBPAIRED at OHS. BAUM'S HOOPS8KIBT,OORSET and SHOULDER BRAOB MANUFACTORY, 69 Louisiana avenue, between ‘Oh and Tth streets. mb +4 Boy YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS at FRENCH & RICHARDSON'S, eS-tf 434 Pennsylvania avenue, JO. CURE. NO PAY \—Go toDR LA FOREST N& BROTHERS and be cured. They bave given their particular attention to the treatment and cure of a!l forms of @isease, particularly that of @ private character, fer sweaty years. racelul and horribie death. How important it is, Shen: for thore unfortunstes who have prought isense upon themselves. to be cured before ft is too late: thus: jure of themselves and family jence 179 South B street. Island. ee 25-Lm* Gaarn OPENING OF BOYs .vUTR'S AND CHILDREN'S FALL CLOTHING, Buitable for ECROUL AND DRESS WEAR Also. foll stock of DRESS SHTETS, SHINTS and DRAWERS cl sane t UNDE 7, Special attention givon to this branch of the usimess Purchss«rs wonid do weil to drop in and act eo ides of the on eth nd lew pr at BOBINSON £ 60 322 Penpsyteanta avend au 23 Im between 9th and Wth ale Hw AND STAIR OILCLOTES. a em just in recetpt of «fresh supply of HALL a FLOOR O1LCLUTBS, whicn tater to tomers at the lowest prices FOR THE CASH: some as low ae “9 cents per square yard Lbave also an amortment of OL CLOTH HEARTH BUGB, i handsome designs. 48. BVODSON se 11-cot jo. 4 Market Space, OTIOK TQ ALL PERSO TLD NoTe att Chass iOLaRS LDENG ©. SCBNEIDER, PRACTICAL BELL HANG- ER, 271 Ps varia avenue. between }it Lith’ streets. Bung in the most eee " i oteis for SEARS ia er paces attended to." All atness and 1G! NT with Plat i pat up in the @auner. Work country at city prices. J.P. B: _fiaréware ant Aerica! implementa, ral 1 ‘55% Th street, below Pa.eve

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