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lait cium EVENING ts, ke, Too Night. Wertis Ore a Hevse will be openet thi j eveniwg for the regular dramatic season, buder ibe management of Mr. Hump. try | Finnd. fhe comedy of “London Assurance” Will be given with a fall Company. Nationar TakaTRe—First ap the Woreil Sisters inan Engitsl Otentach’s celebrated “Grand Duck fui] chor ws snd orebestrs. Tun Laptes of the Sixth Presbyterian © urch sre bolding a tair at Island Hall. Pro. A. VS Suira’s Art Gailer Peonssivania avenue. Several new pi Bow ob exhibition orp Feiiew's Hat, by the Ladies Rebeka De wil be continued. this am weg g. there being a large assortment of useful crnamental articles remaining unsold. arance of version of Retigi ces Yesterday. ‘The closing Sabbath of the autumnal season. yesterday, was characterized by as fine weather | as heart could wish, which was taken advan. age of by a large number of « as A conseque service were Well At the Oburch of the Teme paldenomination were | ping. Rev. Dr. ©. H. Hall | br a couyocation iS cRiled, the livery of a fnne: (ould, reetorof Cnr sermon of Rev. br. M Church. v bo died Sboat sx weeks since. There Were in sttendspes. im their usual pastoral Totes, Ioght Kev. Bishop Whitungn pre. | sieimg bishop of the diocese; Kev Dr. Punck- Bey, rector of the Church of the Ascensim; Rey. In. Lewis, of St. John’s Cburct; Kev. Cuaries HM. Shield, of Christ Church; Rev. Or. Lowry of the CLereb of the incarnation, and focimn’. | Rev. Dr. Kelly; Kev. I Giace Church, South Washincton; Kev, Mr. | St. Paul's Chureh, and the pastor, - Hall, and h » Rev, ‘At ap early hour the spacions a commenced filling up. from w! til the hour for bezinwing services Acontipwal siram of persons coming 1, hen the whole body of the church was ! crowded at every pot. ‘The evening services were eed by the pastor by Bebop Wartangham, Rev. Dr. Lewis, and others, when Kev. Dr. Hell preached the funeral sermon of Kev. Mr. Ould, taking for bis teat, “Thineeye shall see the king ia his beauty; sball behold the land that is afar cit.” Its delivery occupied snout fhicy minntes, and in point of eloquence and composition Was just what might nave been expected from a minister of the reverend pas- iors Tepvtation, and one who was imumately qbamted with the deceased's Christina carer, as be was. It was itsteaed to with amirked attention, amd wilt doubthss leave an impres- tien pon the minds of those who beard it which Will not essily be effaced The con- | cluding prayer ard benediction were pro- nounced by Bishop Whittingham A large assembinge Was present last evening at the meeting held in the basement #f Garusi's Ball. corner of hth and © streets, under the auspices of the Christina Association, and the scene presented Was ume of muct treling rest. The audience was composed of me We men, and children. of every class and cot aiten. Tue poor woman, with her two or tbree iittie ones; the mecavic, the laborer, the soitier, and the newsboy. Faces of every kind apd complexion might bave been seen in the aucience. The services were conducted by ‘Kev. Mr sted bY prominent members ef the s and consisied m singing, Ayer. ng the Scriptures, &e. An organ ad bees PTUVN nd Was used om the occa- | ste idine t restof the occasion. It a8 understoed that the assoc;ation will continue to bold these meetings at the same hail every Sunesy u The Police Board was most warmiy ap- Plauded ard co ade yesterday by tue Pestor of the fthestreet Lutheran Church, bis m peng discourse, tor ther refusal to Rew che license of so many liquor est: ©. J. Brewer; Unser woh w rive: » irom Hay . ©. Magrader: himore, with fom args rember a yoters for Turner & S Jor market. Sale down the r Pot for Philadelpusa. ‘ Whe f—Arrived—Schooners Willard P. Phillips, Somers, trom Philatelpuia, wirn | ¢ coal for TE F m Havre. T; Jacod Keinzle, 4. With 2:0 tous ot coal for E and lid tous Laugle-y & Sou hooners Eldorado, Travers, for imma, Trot, down the ith insist ‘Th Patkiors Ketizge Assoctatiox.— ar meeting of the Irish Patriot Fam. eistion was held yesterday | Carroll Hall and an address wes | he Iriehinen of this District stating of the Insh workhouse large number of the families | Moret and | T pee help aving eet the reg AE. © cole ived wives a03 | sev the Surveyor he 1 election to constitute the executive b | ported the names of the following geat > | Hor master U S.A; € Dis'niet RepablicanCommitter; man, Esq tof Bounty Divi Departme F. P. fare of meeting of the Police Be L. Sheriff and Joan B. Lord: A. | fF ligto me Hatred rae iin | well, Leute Newrath, Georee Schuler ats Wetch, John H. Hill. Henzy Piatz, Gothed Wiener, Wa. Lanedo Newkirk, P.O Boyle, Michael Le of .be Ecard om Thursday atternoo: A OL TR A RE NEN A The Point of Rocks Rallreat “ase. mn the Criminal Court Rowa—Tvsliaony toiphy Engineer of the Bolumor: wut ca ef Ar nie Keiironde Ou Satnrday afternoon, the case of the pare ties arrested on Friday on @ warrant issued by Justice Walter, charging them with dizzing twod Siolation of Inw, was re- Walt. eles im Ist street, be\ween Kand Min ved before Tustice present, as also bi imabody. Li Eesiotf, with a squad of po- lice, Were iso im tae Toum. The couusel were Messrs. Cook, Pearce aud Burgess tor ths prosecution; Coa, Buchanan, Nor is, Leeea, ‘otten anc N.H. Milier for the defence. A consultation haying been beld by the cona- sel, Mr. Cook said they had agreed that tae testimouy of Mr Kandolph. the engineer of the Toad, Summoned for the defence, should be | taken ont of its regular order, to be used in all the ©: , dud sabjectto the fature ruling of the Justice. Mr, Kandolph was accordingly sworn, and ed that he was the Cairf Engineer of the more and Obio Railroad, that by an agree. meat with the city the Metropolitan or Point of Rock~ Branch is toenter the city by is! eek east. The ground being low bas to he rare! from ten to nineteen feet to the grade of the road, and also of the street, which nearly cor- respond. It is proposed to tay a track to about two miles our of town, wuere a hewy ents to be made, and to bring im thas earth to Nil up the road to the grade. He had given di- Petious im referenes to cutting these dices, Warn the tras briug in the earth trod Colvnel Brovks’ they will be Mid ¢ These cliches is a tempocary exped when they cor z at Brooks’ t will file tiret om hea the oho, F: ng the troek until the proper grade is reacnat. and the gr of the road will correspe with ihe chy grade as given by the Sarveyor At the run, the embankment will cover 4 feel of the street, the slope being ty horizowial tot perpendicular. First screot 1 graded wT street: thinks it was doue by tie Tow. Where the work 1s being done the eronnd is (he orginal Yottom,; and the diiches are an this bottom north of K street Wueo he formed bin (tae ald be done seem vey: thal sometiiog w jy Wrong—the ditens: but he need not be alarmed as the ditches would be filled. He bad never had any notice that taere was aoy objection to the Mode of working wwul be heard of the arrest. Cross examined by Mr. Cook:—The road aid Dot bave avy special authority from the city, exeept that the city gave tuem the right w come i by that street, amd constructively theretore the Tight to build the road therein, After lay- ing the track it wonid require ba: a week to fill up the ditches, and the street wouid bs iille | tote grade im two or three weeks, The tirst grating was done Last month. Woitaess ex ited tae profile of the road. The road was started im 1-68. ‘The material on which the | ck is being Iaid now was borrowed from ditches. The work could have been done differently, but it would have been al- mot impossible, for carts could make but txo oF three loads per day to froox’s, The city wants all the material it can get im that street, and the making of this embank mnt will be a saving to the city, because the: Will be less grading for the ciiy to dy, and wheo completed the road, twenty-four feet wide, wiil be on the city’s grade. Ic will imped> travei AS Much as grading the strects of the city id. By Mr. Cox—Witness went out with the Sar- veycr (Mr. Biiss) to examine the grades, and introgueced him to Mr. otray, telling the Iut- ter to follow Mr. Bliss’s directions. Mayor Bowen was sent for, aud not appear- ing immediately, at the suggestion of couusel the case was contin sar BLvE.—A meeting of the officers of sin Blue was beld on Satarday ¢ tat Union Leugua Hall, Gen. A. Gi im the chair aud Capt. Alleu A. Grant secre- tary. Col. ©. L. He , chairman of the committee | Sppointed at the last meeting for the purpos# of reporting the nominacion of members for Sayles J. Bowen, Mayor of Washington © mm. Peon Cisrke, of the committee inst meeting forthe purpose t= forthe e mtemprated on th De conelns: tration on thi! o aston put to wait untitthe whof March aext, whoa be wauguration of Gen. Grant as y <place. Ow iat Republican country w " y Frangements fo ion om che 4h of 1 Se Se + Gan 4 Hatton, Col. J."L. Veusol Sa public ¢ mittee, th ne aT ne the one dem tee WAS Announ make uguret tom, Col CO. L. Halse, © tter nddresses end othe Capt. Hill, icing t on Potter Covsisstosz: . he Sate be following per=vu ere rejected: Deonis © vening, applications « hice b. Ps miso, Ho H. Iyer, P: han. Joe Jonnor, Joba i McCormick, Peter s Heidinger, Jesse Williams, Jour M ef Weitey, John Moore, Ocrne emana. Fred. Sts Martin, Jon Sian Geo. A aan, Peter Fox, Ketram a+ rnder. Ona nnadmd an n rejected. w be incr we —_—— IT AGatnsr THE COuPORAT: J, who was elected by Uhe juin’ little ones of the Manchester f the Connetls on the 13th of July, to tbe p those we aye ben jon of Physician to the Asyium. and who, « age by in Lerons r Will be remembered, om ihe 2: of October and 7 ali Unite im one common | Tecei veda lette: of removal from Mayor owe: bond of charity and brotherbood support. Tue | bas in-'ructed counsel to commence Suit Tegular cues of on have been fixe | | the © vrport tion for the amount of his » At ten cen's per week, but it isexpected that | the December, Dr. Bond denies uia forces will be 3: nies. Ke sed from te + balls, po tis the desire thatevery Irmsbn your cu. | THE to Temove him, and does not recoea, ie an ‘© aid the | letter of removal being legal; and ows apd oF r bass}. | claims that he has been ready at all t oli halt, don bh. Con ed bY the be- | , | | im the past | at has been | d the Government | etsend | ssichusetts Avenues, just | f the Northern Lioerty entangling, Te volving bars, which Were posted ateach e to the annoyance of fat men, a: entire discomfiture of females afflicted Grecinn bend and expansive hoops. who bap- pened to p arection, have been Te- Moved, and comfortable gutes, easy to pass | through, have been «ubstituled in their s: Ip addition w this the walks have re. seme Sitention, and trees have been tran< Pianted, white many of the neglect-d, ragged ones have been trimmed up and boxed ‘around for protection against ronga usage. Prowrnitiow.—The urst publie meeting ot the Probibitory Liquor Leagur, since the adop- on of the constitution, was beld yesterdty | efternoop, at Fletcher chapel, coraer of N York ayenureand Fourth sreet_ ‘The secre. | tery, Mr. J. M. Bfood, called the meeting to order, and the exercises were opened with | prayer by Rev. ©. W. Dennison, after which s of the Leagne were set forth. T e cbureh, Rev. Mr. Green, madean | ‘cible speech, and commited to the cause of prohibit os were also made by Rev. | ©. W. Dennison, and Mr. W. P. Drew. —_—.—— Tez SovTh Wasaimetos S. S. Ustow mat at Kyland Chapel, yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. P. Pearson, Esq., presided; George ©. i Esq, Acted as Seervtary. The Rev. Meador opened the exercises With prayer. Interesting addresses were de- livered by the Rev. Dr. Sanderiand. Jotn C. Harkness, A. K. Br ‘The attendance o' be church to its utmost capacity. A number of persons were unable to obiain j mittance. Tux Eront Hove Rvrsz.—At the meeting 0 Coburmbia Ty pograp! Union No. Wl, at tne City Hall on Saturday even ‘amendin nt to the scale of prices providing that eight Bours | eball be a legal day's work in all offices in the District where work is done by the day, the rule to apply in all seasons of the was considered in Commitice of the Whole and acopted. yet to be passed upon by the Union. aa | — Naw LEtT#8-Bux.—A new collection letter- bex bas been placed at the counting-room of | convention by which ha was elect | Commissioners of the Asstam, and b | OWt much difficulty, helped | Bours before teen laid im for consumption. The 1m: Mayor (being but an indi vide aber ) fulfill the duues of that office, but Prevented from so doing ly tae ¥ fore entitled to his com pensation. Seiten! eae Brererariovs Rorsery —Os last, the residence of Mr. Mathew Or uated near We Arsenal, was burgluriou-iy « tered and robbed of a lotof tan The thief first bored holes arc tbe back basement door, waen he tor: its fastening without much dif t, by obtained an entrance, sfier wh ereded to the storeroom, aad 0 seit from the stock of groceries that had oniy robbery was not discovered ti? ing, When the servant girl and found the back door opex —_-—_—_. DEatH ov AN ULD Cities B Brown, anold and m) of this fistriet died, Dis rest , 0 Ste. between Gthand 7th,on Friday night, alter « | ilness of several months, In the itty ‘ | of bis age. Mr. Brown for severni years wa waiden of the jail, aad bes ai shea Prominent member of the E-street Bupti-t Charch H® was a son-im-iaw ol Andrew Rothwell, Esq., aud alway enjoyed thy © dence ofa ree carcle of friends. The fens toox place yesterday afternuon, at two o'clock and was attended by a large mumver of per uns oacapa To Dismiss. my Ae attorne the case of Johu Nayler, Jr, agi. 0 ton, entered @ motion to dismus< the case. This 4s for an alleged trespass upon the binds of the ppl, ia May, Isr, and the defeudant had bY demurrer pleaded the general issae an special plese: but the ph: 3 pot complied with the ruies of the co Jating further Proceedings. —-—__. Wasitncton Temrenaxcs Soctary.—The meeting of this society, xt Temperance Hai was unusually well Stiended tat wight by incites and gentlemen, all of whom evinced & deep interest in the proceetings. After pret apary remarks by the president, Mr. J. Ii. ‘Thompson, Kev. Charies W. Denison was int noduced and made & Very effective address npon the subject of the temperance cause in Washington, probibition, &c. ———e—-— ‘Tue Hatcyon Corsets will give their firgr assembly bail at Kreiss’ Dancing Academy, oa the evening of Thursday, December 10th, and from the character of the Association, and tae preparations being made, we Dave no doubt it ‘will be one of the most pleasent aifairs of the gay season. ——_+—— Wasminotor Scurvrzew Varety. — This Association advertiee in ancther colamn for sealed cffers for Keeping anion, and selling hqucre st the Washington Scheatzeu Park for T.T. Fowler, 10th street whart, for the accom- modation of river men, the cmsuing year. Dilficutty ia a Cotored 6 be Wodey ies Uhurch at Lov The ims amt the Outs Fur thl- Pore se Bun—The Freecut Stit 4 Por- a se Conmmegesens For some weeks past (he congrazation of the cored Methodist Coarch, kaowa as the Wesley Zion Churcu, om 0 street south, be. wren 2d and 3d internal troubh iu the artes + Which yesterday culmiusted of severalof the mem! Folace officers of the First Precimct. Lt appears that on the 20th of September last a meeting of the male members of the charch was held at the request of the Trustees, at which Artnor Chew presided aud Jobu B. Washiagton acted ae secretary, sud Elder Jacob B. Trasty, the pastor, proceeded to explaim the action of the Geveral Conterence im reference to church Property, but the expianation did not seem to be ratiefactory to te members, and after a long discussion Evoch Ambash fered resolutions whi B. Wasgter and adop ‘thing fureD that the Genera’ Conterence of the M. E. Zion Church of May Inet undertook tr interfere with ihe property of the Churches, by making laws for ‘De temporal government of the same, that the delegae ot the Courch Deacon W. P. Ryder, protested agains each interference, Lows, dec. aud they (the General Gunference) did "pass Such jaws aud regulauons regardiess of th: protest of the Church; and that they would not el OW AbY iLterierence with her property by the Gem 1 Conference om comuesion; aad that will neither receive, deknowled,e nor be Ts by tae of- were seconited by J. voverned by any biws or rules passed by the Genial Coutereace, which have a tendency, die ty or indirectly, to imterfere with her Property, or to take away any of her righ s eed by the grant of lay dele. meeting several others have 4 settlement of the at each = ft the heretofore guar om. Since heid, bat seemed ung Proc tember hay and lect wi E a card to. be farther Tae ott x puoi forth that there bas heen © siderable excitement in the church quence of Fe preseu tadious oF misrepreseu tations of a few refractory and insubordinite membe: ef the cburch, (among them a few of the trus- lees,) and they Lave been endeavorimg to imduce the less informed to believe that the chure’ property ts in danger, and had circulated the falsrnocd that the General Uocferenes had planned “to rob the peopie aud sell their church }Teperty for their own interests.” The trasters of the church—Arthur Chew, Geo. W. Walker, Kichara Wavers, Henry Simmes, Wm. Becket, and Joln B. Washuigtou—some weeks ago locked np the chured, for the purpose o} be pastor and bis aduereats out, ider rusty) bas since been holding meetiags n the parsovage. which baye been well attended. Jn the 1th instant the pastor called a meeting for the purpose of trying some of these unraly members, but the Coors being locked the trial Yesterday morning, about six of those stding witn the pastor “ed the church and took posses- and in the afternoon the regular service was held. Wm. Beckett, one of the trustees, during the morning procured a warrant for tue arestof & pumberot meu for roung at the church, ond Sergeant Meredith, with Oflicers Gunnell, Barnes, Boleford, Williams, Horner, and Whitemore, were dispatched by Li-uten- ant Gessford to make the arrest, aud about oue o'clock the following were entered at the ta tion:—Rev. Jacob B. Trusty,John £. Snowden, Arthur Carter, David Lee, Pailip A. Lee, Tigblinan Dorsey, David Butler, sud Sudson Gibbut. A large’ portion of the congregat.on followed the officers with the prisoners, and fora time there was much excitement Quite & number were present to enter secarity for the parties, among the nuinber John Lee, an aged member of 1), Who, while a! the station, got 1n10 4a controversy with the prosecuting witn Beckett, and Serzed bim by the turoat. Ju Tucker beid them tosecurity for an appet nnce next week. aud Lee, for disorderly con- duct, ws fined $7. toreibly ent s Mysreriovs Rowneny oF A Payatctan’s Orrice.—Last night, between {and it o'ed & genieeily dressed female, attended w small boy. applied mission ty the otlles of Dr. Brink, in the basement of resi! nce No. ‘252 F street, betwee bh and Leta, when she ‘Was told by the family that the doctor was not in, Sue replied thai se was bis wife, aut must have entrance, as he bad promised ty meet ber there as s00n as church was ont, Waereupon she pulled open the blind, aud eu: tered the office through the window, as<isting the ney am atier her, Intormation of the trans. cers Dulfy who notifies action was communicated to. of ud Pond, of the yp Sergeant ‘be guard party ba to bave them unless ts justitied tt, cordingly the officers agata passed the Tesi devee, when U ‘d the boy aud woman ine inside; ti the lights were oat. Soon everything be an a 1 nothing further rats Ruowe til coveted (oat the Heved of his ent articles whien be bad oo and ele to the identity of the mys! And dey, Bor ae ty the disposit erty which ba. Teporied to p ves Coomes & tovik itio baad. On Seturday, Office r Canpin en arrested Otns, H. Howard ai iifford Lawns alias Adain (Quere, in Georgetown, for being drank and dworderly, sed be was flued 33° but before leaving be was 4 fled as the party who commited the above robbery. H« was tara-d over by Ieutenant Fssex to Qooraes sud Mil- ler, and they bave r covered all the property excepting one cant. Justice Walter committed him to jul. He ciaims to bea detective, and achbowiedged that be had taken tue goo: ae eS Grawn Larcesy.—On Thuraday ast: Anna Whitely lost $35 in money and a silk dress, and Maggie Iiwin Jo-ta velvet busque, Gr se, 8c, valued! 9) Stu, at No. Hi. da aa alley between /othand 1) acd Band F stress, aut the case was reposted at Police Hea tauartare Detectives aud Miller promptly took the ma’ oy nd, end on Saturd: “nt to andtia, where thay called on Oificer Jas Webster and arrested Teresa Maakin, of ti me bouse, and recovered most of the prop. bu me yhad heen spent, Saturday t Justice Wacer heard the eases at peal a Peres: ommitted Lo jail for court ir exch ens THE St. Anprews Officers were ei £4 ¥.—The following ting ef chis 5. Speiety wil be taurant, nm returns to Wash. fhisdetighural oF THE Peace.—Mr. Samnet © tpg been appoinced by the President 1 the Peace sor Lis County of Wash- tis morning qualified eile: Mr Mils is well-known in and will locxte for the present near overnmeent Printing Office, where justice Will be convenient to thy neighbors. —-e J.T. Coldwell on Saturday evening, th and L streets south, wharf, with improvements. me iwelling,) to Messrs. E n and Charles Stackpole, tor the 0. —— Syvak Terme Oren trox.—On Saturday ever ing a boy entered the hall of the residence» ot Mr, Thomas Lewis, corner of 9th and strets, sud made off with a valuable overcoat belongengto Mr. Jobo Lewis. A gentleman ¥Lo was passing gaye chase to the young thief, butdid not overtake him. dustbin. THE ATTENTION of the public is respecifnlly invited to the very extensive sale of fumily hardware and agricultural implements which is now going on at th ore of J.P. Barth low, on 7th stree opposite OCentre Marxet, mencip, at ten © clock, this and every day HI 2d) is Sel —_-—__. Commrrten vor Cov Rr.—Heury Johnson colores. was srraigned before Justice Morzell Inst evening. by Officer Moores, of the Fou: th precinct, for obtaining a quilt, valued at $40, from Julia Bronson, by false pretences, He was committed for ccurt. ——_e_ Convarescent.—Justice Lynch, who bas been very ill for several days with inflamma- ton of te throat, is rapidly cunvale-cing, and Wrs yesterday on deck at the eichta precinct Police station, —_o—___ JUETICES OP THE PACE APPOINTED. The tollowing persons bave been appointed jasticns ot the peace tor the District of Colambia, viz: Sermuel CG. Mills, J. W. Barnacio snd Richard B. Nixon. —_ ATrEurTEep Svictps.—The Alexandria Gozette of Saturday evening says: A young Ean Bamed James Javins attempted to shoo! bimself in the house of a woman named Nestle Green, in the western end of the city, last night. giersauedicts > sobbed MAeRiAO® Licenags.—The Olérk the Court, Mr. Meige, has, during the meuth onde ing to-day, issued ¥97 which 62 ‘Were to colored couple, lic uses, of THE COURTS. Cimewir Court, Chit Justice Carin —This morning, Henry Liesman agt. Fred. Gviser: eve the Court rescind the order of 101 anstant setting aside judgement dy defealr: granted avd order vacated. Nagle az. EM. ‘on; discontinued at suggestion of defon 1 uat’s counsel. Io the esse of Corbatt set. 5. « OR. R. Company, Mr. Cox, fonda: fled ‘8 motion tora new trial, Mulligan sgt. Byrnes, Thyson agt. Lincoln; ordered that de- fendants enter their appearance before the first rule day. occurring forty days acter this date, otherwise the causes to be proceeded with as in cases of defanit. Shoemaker agt. Paul. (ap- 1 etse;) on trial. United States agt. George Pient: ©. Logie appointed special xaditor. Equiry Count, Judge Olin—To-day, Allmou nxt Hendley; order extending time to take tes. tumony to December 20th. Strother act. Nich- olson; order directing irastee to invest tunds. Inve tar krnptey of U.P. and W. H. Burn order of reference to auditor. —_-—_— Lick ORDERS.—Tahis morning Msjor Rich- arecenreat Lieut. M. A. Austin to assame command of the th precinct. Lieut. Austin bas been a Sergeant of the fifth precinct tora long time, and bas been & most meritorions officer, who will doubtless give satisfaction to the residents of East Washington, his uew field of duty. Iu the order relievine Liau’. Harbin of tat precinct the Major that bis course while im command of cinct is heartily approved. ‘ergeant C. T. Crump, promoted last week m the ranks, is assigned to duty in the first venth Ward) precinct, and Sergeant ML. B. orman is assigned to the sixth (Third Wars) preemet, relieving Sergeant A A. Greer, who is transterred to the fifth (Second Ward) pre- cinet. —_-—__. New Scuepreg.—Yesterday anew timetable for the traius on the Washing'on Branch {ail- Toad Went into effect. heen established, leaving bere at 95 a.m, tuking passengers for way stations, more at 11:15, The Western fast line, com ation, and Anntpolis train leaves now at § Po m., insted of $20, A tain at 75) 5 now run, avd the New York express, ueretofore | yorclock, leaves bereatter at S40, Is are now at 5:15, 5:2, S40, lull 3:10, 5°20, 6:10 and 10 p. epee Tue Tuangseivine Rr. Officer Ellis, of the Eighth precinct, arrested George Pool, a colored teamstor.on the eharze of being engaged m the riot near the Wal- jach School House on Thursday last, and he bad s hearing before Justice Lynch, when the charge of asseult and battery was preterred acainst him by W. H. Chew and James Wil. Last evening hams, and he was committed to jail ineach | case, as also on the charge of rioting. —_—_-—_—_ Fast DisarPRaring.—The shackelty oli cars which have heretofore made traveling on the Seventh street route not as pleasant as might be, are fast giving place to new ones, till now there are bat few of the old relics in use. Another new car (No. 51) made its appearance yesterday, the product of the company’s worksho] Jobnson and driver itchell are in command. SALE oy REAL ESTATE.—Green & Williams, auctioneers, Lave sold 18 acres of land, with improvement: mW of 1 tor on the old Bladensburg road, uington county, kuown as the residence jate Mitchell H. Miller, to John Lord, 0100, CITY ITEMS, Dark HEAVY CAseiMeRe SvrTs,worth j Just received, at A. Strauss, Pennsylvania avenue, between Lith and Lith strests, ——-—___. RicHyuss.—A fine Melton Overcoat and an unnsual quality and style of goid mixed Repellant Overcoat for $12, at ©. Henning’s, No. 511 7th street, sania Meets $250-Five Dress Sn made. Splen ligen bosoms Two or thre» pl Wamsutta iomstin, a: Saks & Co.’s, 517 7th street. ——_-+—_—__ who want to buy Overcoats or “apes for themselves or their sone, plendid as ent at Hable & Pa. avenue, vnder United States Geytie WHILE MANY PERSONS COMPLAIN of the duil- ness of the times, it 18 tulen thriving business done at Pries Jewelry Juding ail the novelties, statuettes, vares, and hun. dreds of uruicles & oliday preseats. ptaieelies Oysters, Ov Post Uitc corner 7th a ware, E.Cuninan’s, (Gibson's old stand.) The proprietor of dE trey this cid aud favorably known house, has re- arco of those celebrated ved this day alarge Deep Creek Oyster of Accomac, Va. T as the most delicius snd finely bivalves brongbt to this market, him w.thour delay. ored Call and see sone of the le acquainted with the composition of the preparation knowa as Sozo- boNT, Lbave for some time past permitied is use in my family, where it bas given eutire isfaction, 104s an elegant toilet articie, Weil worthy of tbe er comiums it bas received. “SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE.” ——-e—_- Tuat’s TAY Ben !—Gent's Furnishing Goods for the million, at the most populir, and known to be the cheapest store ia thie city, of “Having been Messrs, Frane & Goldman, Marble Hail, No. 454 7th street, opposite Patent Oftice. Good Merino Undershirts and Drawers, , Goand and 75 cents: # fine a1 White Shirts, €1, $125, $1.51, plendid lity, and $5 tsa pair, Handkerchirt 15 cents. Good heavy Glove upwards. Neck Ties, Searts, £c., of the latest styles. and at low prices. Cali in and see. Compare Goods and Prices, and we are sure that you will buy. The only agents for the new Royal Eagle Paper € . Liye SS AYTLICATIONS IN BANKRUPTCY.—Prrsons Wishing to apply for the benefit of the Bank- rapt Act, who caunet pay fifty cents on a dollar of their indebtedness, shontd apply betore the Ist cf January, the ime to which the An additionai train has | aioe | in'this city. Conductor | j GEORGETOWN, —_ + | Affairs in Georgetown. | | ATTEMPTED LaRceny.—James Clokey at- | tempted, on Saturday night, to stea! a horse and wagon, the property of John Duffey. trom the market, but be was detectet by Officer Cunningham and arrested, whereupon Justice Buckey commitied him to jut for court, ‘Tue CANAL.—The arrivais so far during the mouth bumber 660, which will not be materi- ally wereased as all boatmen retaruiug to Cumberland are bidding canal employees here good-bye for the season. RECOVERING.—Rey. Father Jamieson, ant Pastor of Trimity (Uatholic) Churca, we ace glad to state, is rapidly recovering irom his | late severe illness, and was able to officiate {at | Mass yesterday morning. | Not Ler Grr So Easy.—Adam Quexes, | who was arrested on Bridge ‘street on Satur- day tor acting in « very dranken and disorder- ly ‘manner and locked up tll sober, was brought out at 5 o'clock that afternoon and fined $5.50 | Just as he was about to be discharged he was } Fecognized by some parties from Washington | | | | { ests te as having robbed a boarding house there some days since, and ne was accordingly sent to Po- lice Headquarters, His real name is supposed to be Obaries Howard. Mvtinovs Cospvct.—Three sailors, belong- | ing to the schooner Maggie J. Ouadwick, were Airested this morning by Ofllcer Findley tor | retusing to do duty. and were ordered to be locked up by Justice Buckey till the schooner | is ready to sail. When arresied, they com- | Pistved" loudly that is this nota tree country, | making sundry threats at the same time, | Puorractep Megtixes.—Protracted moet- ze are being held every evening at the Dum n-street M. E. Church, and are increasing m interest, This evening Key. B. Peytou Brown will preach, BRDGR-STRERT PresnyteRaN Carech Rev. A. A. E. Taylor deii -lat this caurch last evening the first of a series of lectures on the “Celebrities 0} we Cid Testament ” Froyr.—Entered—Steamers Virgin ew York: George H. Stout, Ford, Pail. : sloop Waymark. Alexandriy, with Wheat and corn. ant British sehr, Ida May, Buck, Dorchester, New Brunswick, with build: ing stone for N. Acker. Entered and cleared — Steamer Hi Livingston, Lawler, from and to Balumore, ARRIVAL OF Grain ny CANAL.—Arrtiy Boats Monocacy, Mill Hoy, and Medley, with wheat and corn for Georgeiown merchants; Mercnant’s Excuanor.—The attendance on ‘Change this morning w1s numerous. aud the offerings large nnd principally choice wheat. We quote: Otferings—1 bushels wheat, 950 bushels corn, 100 bushels rye, Sales, Whrat, 53° busneis, at $235; 669 bushels ai S246. ——_—___...... Georgetown Advertisements. rect. WEDNESDAY SIGHT. Des Meociock. Babject: “Tux SckeT or Sccerss. Admission Fifty Cents This Lecture is both instrnctive and a1 and bas cften teen repeated to the same by revoest. on one occasion, three times withi few weeks no2s 3t S GOLDSTEIN, LICENSED PAW: SSeS indestes Geurestows Dow being bicely fitted up for the purnose, Ladies wishing te onter their childcem "are Te autested to meet atthe Hall on MONDA m. For particulars eee Circular. to bs liad at M J.J. Bogue’s office, corner of Bridge and High Btreets. no 15 26 (jBOCEBIES AT REDUCED PRICES. For the converience of my friends and the pub Hic in general, T willofer my large avd wel! selec e4 stock of choice Fstuily Groceries to cast: buyers at prices AS LOW AS ANY IN THRE DISTRICT. T particularly esti atte hite Eugars, © and sreen; Tr Wines aud Ligno Oriental. and qqual te any wiashies ta Flour; all kinds of Gauned D. Very supericr Cheat Shawls, Blankets and Quilts. We invite anexam. ination of ocr stock, prowising great bargains. no 10 Im* BENJAMIN MILLER BANKRUPTCY NOTICES, [S 24Kacrtoy, = __Distaict or Corry At the City of Washington November. 183 The ander: appointment as >» in the City of Wash who bas dn upon bigewn petition, by tLe Sapreme ©. said District krnpt art of vperation of the fifty per cent, clause of the act is postponed. Gro, Mason, Attorney-st 41,9 and Solicitor in alee Doctor J. H. THOMPSON HAS KEMOVRD his office ana residence from the First Ward to Massachusetts ayenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, immediately east of Four- ieemth -treet. Office bours vet > Au from 4to7 p.m. Hours of attendance at the Woman's Hoepital, from 1 to 2p. m. every day, Sundays excepted. 10,3 We nkrapicy, Oity Hall. Conns, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon hit ist, of twelve years’ ical experience in tue United States and jas, and established at 44 Peourylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0., since 161, removes Corns, Buiions, Bad Nails, &c., aud successtully treats all diseases of the feet without pain or mconvenience to the Patient. The shoe can be worn with easeim- mediately after the operation: Refers to the many eminent physicians, surgeons and thou- sands of other responsible persons who pa- tronize his establishment. Hours from 5 a.m. to6 p.m. No charge for consultation at office, ‘Onis made at residences from 6 to § p.m. MARRIED. ‘ WANSLEBEN—RRI On the 2ith Nov'r. Revit Jeckecn, WILLIAM A, WaNSLEGRN, Eri., to Mite LILY BRUFS, second daughter of Captiia J Goldrborougn Prai. DIED. KOCH. On the 29th instant, M. B. Roche, in the 4)st year of his age Hie friends apd relatives are respectfully Invi to attend his faneraisfrom his late residenc: street. between M and N. on to-morrow (Tues. December Ist, at 2 o'clock p SHOTTS, Um Monday at 5): c’clock a. m.,at her reridence, on “4th street, BUSA, wife of Lowis dhe ee late ot Mcntgomery county, Md, May she rest in'peace—Amen Tic: funeral will tke place on Wetnesday morn- ing at 10 o'clock, from the Chureh of the Immacu- late Coney where » Requiem Mass will be wung for the repore of ber soul. ECKLOFF. Ov Mon morning, 30th instant, OAROLINM ¥. ECRLONY, tu the ih year of het “Ater funeral will take on Tuesday after- noon, Veccmber Ist, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, on © street north, between Iith and 12th ‘The fri aintances of the MPEFE. 5 28th inst., ANDREW BEN- TOR ds hs BOB Steeesa Zane pe garse ot mutha tae INGM4N. 1 ‘ Yelock, mrs. JULIA ANN INGHAN, aoel'6e youre, oe _—_—_—_—_—_——_—— EW BUOKWHEAT FLOUR. ‘finest New York BUOKWHRAT el?” cor 14th eA Ath tse Cx November 28, 1858, Bev. JOAN GEO. MASON, Attorney-at- Law. ay City Hall, Assignee, 023. c. BAUM. Removed. RED WALKING BKIRTS..... 75 Conte, WHALE BONE CORSETS... aT Conte. Ladies will take notice that enr Hoop Skirte sre warranted and kept (0 repaic for six months le call.) antercs «| charge Cail’und see Madome DIF gad alter the Ist proximo we wore ry rRow re determinad to oo-ls exclusively for cash it per died to Us are requested to cal wud sett accounts, 3. W. SEUPY 2 C0. TT person tet to Jersigned for board will please call apd teetr Dills on or before December Sth. 1555, will be pubitshed Indiv uy. by wane, boerding-bowse sneaks." SHERMAN BROTAERS. NX neat GERVES EM RigaT— SS the w wet BECEIVED aT THE Dt LES F us nor St" CAR PANTBB A KECLAM T S2 PCPILS OF THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL attached to St. Vincent '* Asylum. corner lth and G streets. are ready to receive ihe orders of the ladies of Washiuetou for ail sorts of Plata Sew ing and Dresemaking : ue3s im DERSONAL—EOUAL PARTNER WANTED, Active or Silent, estab ot Beal Betate, Tsura Loans business: HUPSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE. NEW JUVENILES. APPLETONS’ JUVENILE ANNUAL FOR %. A Christmas and New Year's Gitt y itustrated, (int IM 4% 08's OFFICE, WashINGToN. * Bev In accomarce with a joint rex $i Councils A REWARD UF FIVE HUNDRED ® LARS ts bereby off-red for the party ur partios. on the day of Jase 1888, "aid, tn thy City of Washing upon the pe jon of te fvening of the wv the public stre Mit a battery FAULANE! LITTLE BOBY'S Voy AGE EB\, Undertaken in Oompasy Coady Charley oo tially srivted aud filestrate page tinted” Kusras BR? “price wire by Loren: be SHIPS AND SAILORS, ANCIENT AnD = = ‘ oko the P *BeT NOT THY GIZZAR al art) With Mistoricel Picerstiows DARBY. He has had great b} By OC. Cottertil,&. A and ED wslstie. is reliable and omtidess st ci ats. SOO Teh citects mentee BA. 1 volume, imo. loth. $2.00 |r ADD TA pt iv 495 11th strest, beiwoon and K street, west side. Utica, : and street, west side. Oise, ira "PSE HIGHEST Cas A 1 Gent's, snd Children 7 tau Boots, Shoos.ete.,at® # HARTOGENSLS. 241 Teh street. betweet Mand N. Any order throug? twat! promptiy - Cexscer pb He guarantees a thovough and speedy core of Secret Diseases, or no cherge mode, dle tress, | i Mest embraces ‘the latest aiscoverics of eeience omitting mercury. balsam. snd all ther auploss- scaeecen Bi) Sepirietie from a of die aire Booms private. How; from 9 to 9 daily, “04 §th street, above Pecans’ tures.” “Good Dogs" ete. With twelve Dbeautifn! Mustrations by Loreus Fr. iviume, we. Cicth... STORY OF A BOUND LOAF two Designs, by B. Frowmer quarto. Oloth. ” Price. ~The skill of an accomplished artist te shown ta these graceful playthings of art; the Diy drawn. and dirpiny feolimg and taste. The story 1 bapy.'y told, and « peasant book has beea, ade.”"— Ar? Jowrnal. T OUR BOY'S HOLL! Qesigued for Butert y Hours. With wings. and thirty Y ROOK. Specially ; Boxe tn tote ull page oviors other Llustra- oem ty Cloth "eats oy LEOTUBE J OTICB—Ail persovs lavine left articles In m ie ip ies! : a Shop No 424'D stinet or Repairs, previsas | SACK TRE CONQUEROR. By the Author DR. L. ®. RATES, to last July. are Lereby uotified to come and get | of Dick end bis Dombey.” With twelve In the Methodist Prote- t Chareh — or they will be eold to y the charges on toll. page Diustracions smal! quarto Cloth, with itumdmeted panel. Price $2.50 ANIMAL SAGACITY. A Selection of re- le Tockéente, illnstrativ. y Baited by ial strated aiter designs by Harri son Weir end others. Small qaarto Cloth ‘the greatest Succes | With fllumtuated panel. OUR DUMB COMPANIONS: oretories about if Rot called for before bet or Movember AN BuDY, Gun smith, 414 D street war; complainta; and in this etty and LADIKG dew ‘espectal treStment will fot CG. Mo: Dos, . and Donk with Shaueieefo'as asho sh kins of Met igs vor thilal eng conidentiel. seventy. Roerasices oot wa “Usn nce, lewired. very reason rates Goods Ho: y Tellewed oud of a quarte. and sold, Business strictly coufidential * ise BOOMs PRIVATE. Please enter without sing pated panel. Price.. weverreenee ne 98.40 ng. ALINI'S — OURCHILDREN'S PETS. Iustrated «ith N ERIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, [yg Li mer who have Srsee Aye, Pesigne Oy Birket & orncat Hall. Georgetown. watch tant thes for wines pleosere, ort: | warp and, other Pict 1G: Me reebasittly dcuoeens 40 duties of married life; siso, midde-aged and or former a and the citizens of Goon Rene who, from the foiiles ef youth, or cthw | THE CHiLDBEN’S ALBUM OF PRETTY the request of many ladicn cancee irl 8 debility tm sdvancs of thelr PICTURES. wish ebort stories. By ( acle jar; fo the ih He outainn wer thre b ret wt hich will be entirely under hin contre spy ope, should rat reed “The erst Bity" foil page IMuetrations, Prited Indien will len 1 a Te enrusomething of Importanor dress, in @ sealed envelo; on rocetpt of & nts. Addreas = | agareas Dx. CHABLES A. oreant ace BILOBUPHY OF RABRIAGE —A new course of Lectures. as Celivered at the New York | enemm of Auatomy, -mbracing the ta: How to live and tollive for; Youth, Matarity un. | _ Kanerely reviewed: The couse | 1 fiatclence and Nervour dineases a” joeopbloal.y Bandsome style. dn cloth, gilt. Price. THE ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN NOVELS. MADAME THERESE, OR, THE VOLUN THER: OF "920 Une¥ amo. i teil pree Hilastrat ame Turkes® isthe story of wrerandy ea division of the Be iu the army ot the Wiican jorces—lef SOUTH AND CENT. oor for; Marriage pbil: consider eid f Anstatt. reecaed aad Pocket volumes con: Shese lectures will b torwarded to partion unscteio avied ain resets gf fonr stamps b7 ad-oeest ‘SEOMETA at Rew York Musoum =! guatowy end Golonce, $15 | Broadway. New York. feviy | ADVENTURE: IN SOUTM AMERICA = he ELS AND aby ENTURES WOOD AND COAL. Dox Ramon Pave i al teen full aw luxuries; Fancy sud Stay! EavE YoCu OnDERS FOR ant Fp ones GLEASUN & GUENN CHEAP COALS AND Wour PROGRESS OF NaTIONS _[Seoond Series ) A ir Depot and Chief Odce, @ street wasrt, Ww ESSA38 ON THE FevGeRss OF Na- O1 Bridge at. ores 9 NS 4 3 oOo” PRODUC. parent wale widi at et FORKS & CO. corner ish ant Ry Wan TIVE INDUSTAY- WBhetd Aas Ptember price was 75c ; Imperi 5 ULATION By Broa CU) Leatax the ‘Se An BAILEY & 00. corner 7th and F. lume crowm Bvo Mixtutessda ai ciera att ant TEAUTNAN 717 Pe. cveane, between ite | YoSEY Crows a mprees Cloth, Alpacas ard. Kepe. ard 3 e ‘ DR. J.C. HOLLAND'S (Tim Calicoes at Sand le., full Maddes J.J. BOGUS. evrrer Bridge and igh, George | ) jebt French Chintz, 2¢.; Cloaks aud Cloaking town, Teme | SELECT WORKS, (Briebt LIAM GUINAND, Deal RIN COAL, FOOD Tie. CEMBRT, me vole ‘alinet Sire, priuted from aew stere- ot) b pistes, Upon tinted Hove paper. ‘Ihe continued demand for he more popular ct Centra, Mice, No. 61 Uoulstane arcane. betwan: | Dr Holland 's works has tui 2th and tb stecets west Prsuch Yard, corner et | of su egitlon tn thie unt Mrcehecst aud street e 0 Wharf and Sten Saw Bail, foot of 3d street enat. sarge Wharf accom: movations for leading ac? ceioating vesects an: | D'TTER SWEET. suring goods, GOAL by the cergo st Philad-irhir | KATHRINA.... PAWNBROKERS. STABLISHED 1552, G'S LUAN OFFIOR, bee esa | Oo ‘STREET, between 45: and ~ rye goo ened in rear 7 Highest ances made. rictly confides. Oo fence me stitad 7-7) LESSONS IN LIFE. GOLD FOIL - TITOOMB’S LETIERS PLAIN TALES... NR —When prrchasei separately the volumes of this edition in bee a et the + Ocmplete sete in a west bor will be for nisbed for $9. PROF. POBTER’S MENTAL SCIENCE, THE HUMAN INTELLECT: with an Intro- auction upon Psy cb od the Human my By Prof. Noah Porter. DD. of Yale lege. Oue Vol. Sve., nearly 7) pages..$5.00 ESTALLISHED FIEM ©: De chat e tbh een 34 FOUK-ANL A-RALF STREET WRBT bear i Offers the highest Such atvancee om ) kinds © rohardise, teany smeunt aa* for 827 We are receiving the North all the me Seek as aap onan nates. New Br ok 4, enitable for tae coming H tu part. DICKENS’ CHRISTMAS € ; BOL (in prose) also, that we neither sell nor make Reed Corsets, = ee eee = ‘Cloth, gilt, $3; fall Turk sosecteeneeee 9 OO #27 Spectal attention Is called to eur new styic 5 WOODEIDE AND EEASIDE Tilustrate! by PANIEKand BUSTLE SRLGT. and te ths tery DENTISTRY. Pen aud Pencti, (oth. gilt $4. ful Tar large stock of imported Corsets,ail wtylea aut sizes DS"), A wenenc pastas, | Mies 3 ° from 15 . . - i. » ‘ No. 236 PENNSYLVANIA AY APPLETON'S JUVENILE ANNUA ©.BA OM, MANUFACTURER, DUB Uetegen 12th and ich a rete, 8 tea ete iracnall m tars on an 533 SRYENTE STREEF. ur Pinte desired. “Pure Netvous ride tia: cya. | HAUETRATED EDITION or KATHRINA; a ina Startly on hand for eatractiag teeth with ut pala, ife aod Mire. ina Poem. By dG. hed Intelligencer Baliding. } We guarguvec so all these having wesk doeeel or |- Beitasagtineree tincae win: eoventy oft i artic ar, . lustratioee. "executed 18 the gti wyte ae ee | of thoart, from cision drawings bs De 2c ors: [D®: Lewin @ Davis’ DENTAL assouis jenusesy and? « Guiswold, Eoeraved by Great reduction in_ prices—50 cent ALPACA re- Pint duced to 374 cents; 75 cent ALPACA ri Scents, 37°. cent DEESS GOUDS red cents: $1 25 BLACK ALPACA reduced to 78 cents: FEMPKESS OLOTHS reduced from $1 25t) $1. all shades: FRENCH MERINOES reduced to 75 cts. and $1; good quality and all c ly from the Bret {AN Gadde sold for en AES Sern SEEN REET BO. 323 Pa. aveune. ‘ South side, near 7th street, {ANO TUNING AND REPAIRING, Iced to to ‘cath exclusi ne 27 6t between gives especial attention instruments also repaired anos for sale, rent. or ax 56 S0-1y tuned. aud for sale. change. To CARPENTERS AND BUILDEES. FOR BALE CHEAP" IN LOTS OF 6,000 FEET AND UPWABDS, 500,000 FEET oF WHITE PINE LUMBB! 4-4, 6-4 S-4 SELECTS, inclading anappre cianle raportion of PANE: y&c,andalotofad CHEBBY, at prices from 10 TO 20 PER CENT. LOWEB THAN PRESENT BRTAIL BATES. 7 Please call and see. NATH'L B. FUGITT, LUMBEB DEALEB, not 1m Bixth st. west, near Penn. ay B KINBON. 94 BIgN stroat wont . P west, ween T and north: | Wedd ry is ‘Receptio: Pome, and Strest Suits,’ gotten in, the most recherche stylea. “Ko work slighted to ts S7 GLOVES MADE TO ORDEB. Bas o—time always set.and no ach a | Pols aod GLOVES! oD GENUINE BUCKSKIN GLOVES, wancracronen st RG & BO) JacoB naey ae ° REmovED TO ‘2 D STREET, near 10th aor icientn Wanda Shades St3 ate Setercon' uh ond ltth. “twill rau offiuy extensive maeek Pog Soe hans 0 Save ce core Gack coe Frovn: et ouR! rious CA =) FEED! FEED In quantities to sutt. evens | on a Hear Baltimore and Obio Depot. i Bo 250 PENN'A AVE., Between lath and 8th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAL ob il be made fo where a wlcdal Wa are tanetedy Stacege a Sargic a formed, which. noe Extra Mlominated Torkey Moroceo Extra. or A $12.00 Uniform with the above. in size, style and price — BITTER-SWEBRT A Poem by JG Hollant {Timetby Titcomb.) A New and’ Bineastly willbe delocted when ke: Reeth are tone, exerated th the hicheot stint tenet, ten 5 style of the art, Association is now prepared to make Tecth from ore «by Red Whitney, Be re with five Portrait ef the Author on laree paper, uniform wirh Fo.x Sexes. Que «m utup ine nest box xtra iltamti $9; Tarkey morocco, extra or antique. Gold, Silver and Babber, at N. ‘ard Boston prices, ‘All i ciegiger ah ea cites. All wor! siilefacticn, Peraous will do well watievact . Persons ‘amine onr work before getting It EDUCATIONAL. S. LECT SCHOOL. MES. McOUTCHER, I Braet, perween Nontn Oarivor axp Finst | SPECIAL ATTENTION Steger Weer. 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