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(FR 8 ee ee meee = THE EVENING STAR. | i PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor, Lith St. a THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COBPANY, S&H. MACPP MINN, Prev't. THE EVENING STAR is eorved by carriers to thetr suberibers at TEx CRNTs FER WARK, of FORTY. wR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies ro OkxTs cach. By mail—three mouths, $1.50; six months, @3.00; one year, ca THE WEEKLY STAE—Pubdlisned Friday—@ ayear. Be Invariably in advance, in both cases, aud S2 payer enut Longer thus pala for 26. 42—N2. 6.416. TWO CENTS. BT” Bates of advertising f.-atened ov application. Inter the market became weak A.J.) IN TOWN THE SHOOTING OF EX-SENATOR POMEROY Natton&i Finances, pent. from the highest point. Atti mubcee “AL \ 4 - [ cent at. . GC SPECIAL NOTICES, | EVENING STAR. i —— . VIEWS OF THE PRESIDEN ¢ ON THRAITUATION— | Stmer feeling prevailed, and prices recovered, 1S Sas DeSPES. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers: = What he has to Say About the Sur | TR. COVEN RELEASED ON BAIL. | reg yiuet erers TOWARDS MUseuorine. | (rom X to 2y per cent — G GuNERAL PROSPERITY & o = ———_ Your asiengton fe reepecifoilyiavited to mr very | | Don's failte procure Mus. WINSLOW'S 8OOTH- | Washington News and Goasip eee eee Clear Statement of the Adair by av | Yarhiotiarios ae neeee eee IMPORTANT FROM SPAIN. SuLvIs ZEPHYRS, GERMANTOWN WoL, | ENG SYRUP for all diseases tncident to the ported Ex-President Andrew Johnson, accompanied Eye Witness, He DON'T BELIEVE IN PAY Tenesr ox | Defeat of the Insurgent Fleet by the Noe Ry Be WOMSTED COD Soe | Of teething in children. It relieves the child from | tweenwan Kuveste The eceipts from this | jy hi ‘Aadvew: Johmou, je, eetived 4 . DEPOSITS—HR WILL RECOMMEND THE ES. Nattonal Squadron. LETING YAENS, WORSTED GuODS, Pain.cnres wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by vi by his con, An d son, jt. ved in Ex-Representative Martm F. Conway, o TANLISUMENT OF A POST OFFICE BANK, MaDRID, Oct. 13.—Tue intransigente fect i uae ee et ee nm Wren tet 89 ) source to-day were 121.006 Washington this morning on the carly train and | Kangas, who shot Ex-Seuntor Pomeroy, of lent Grant bas been interviewed on the | RAYE been defeated by the mational squadron. ; ’ Ste 0 sie a prpdies atonal ck bobs . bx-Beue pcre ident Grant bas be fight took place Saturday afternoon neat EMBROIDE&ING. “MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.” Ges. Srinxee very sick to-day, bat | took quarters at the Metropolitan hotel state, in this city on Saturday afternc it re Ww " 5 y, sont, choles Cpmet n z For sale by all draggists. jyi-208m s attending to his usual daties. porter of Tar STAR se 7 situation by the Washington agent Cartagena and lasted about two hours. The INS ara ® bth.’ SE stated in Tar STAR of th ushered into the +A. J.” who oc- the now naval at- | cupies room No. 183, fronting on Pennsylvania tach to the Germat legation, wason Saturday | avenue, very convenient for making a speech presented to the President sbould one be demanded by bis adinirers, HIS PEE: AL APPEARAN the Associated Press and said the late pani insurgent vessels were considerably injared, STAMPING or w I litered essentially, both in cause and effect | AP4 were compelled nn BD —_ He expressed a wish to see Mr. K.T. M from any other similar event of which be hat | ihe Almansa, Vittoria. Carmer,and twe aualler fs bis counsel, who was sent for and soon after | knowledge. Heretofore distrust hasbeen ooca | vessels. Adfulral Lobos was In comtoanae Tey Batchelor’s Hair Dye is ine best in ime wore | Carr. Von Eisespnex the only true and perfect Hair Dye; uc ridiculous | Hints, po disappointment, harmless teliahl tanesos ‘or brown: draggists?. | Bond mreet New Yerk. a r, m wards strived and was admitted inte the cel soned by arrency in circulation, andevers | Intransigente fleet numbered four vessels. es — ——— = | THE TOTAL AMOUNT of worn out currenc Mr. Johnson certainly hoids bis years well. | no one else being allowed: (o converse with him | One in possession of currency would rush to the | There isa rumor that Tetuen bas been atyle AMUSEMEN' destroyed by the Treasary since 1361 1 His tace is ag fresh as a mountain rose and his | While Mr. Merrick, was with the prisone | banks with it or spend it fn the most Mbera! | tured, but the government has recelved no r y r e 0 ceive aloon on 9th street, just above nsylvani fated datl rt bere is great rejoicing here tis victory. WAtk’s SEW OPERA noUsE. A Conscimnce Ca Preasurer | cheerful in his eee ae eeten ae avenue, came and offered to become bis bond: | valuable. The President thinkshe sees in pass a i ¥ THE SECOND FASHIONABLE ENGAGEMENT | Spinner to-day receiv dollars Fen fall cult of conventional’ Black with ad | man if permitted to do ee. ing even The Yeliow Fever, = OWENS AND LAUGHTEK.” New York to be credited to the conscience fund, | (Aull sult of conventional Diack with cow RELEASED ON BATE. THE FIRST STEPS TOWARDS RESUMPTION, | THE KNIGHTS OF FYTHIAS WANT FUNDS ror TAVEN ISLAND, SN. 4 pt fir ous Week Outy of the emiaout : cut fuilin the skirts, and a pair of roomy panta Mr. Merrick tent and obtained a certiticat. | for the reason that panics generally occur when RRL shMENIT- ESTABLISHED 1 Comedian. br JON BR OWRNS, aid | Sid to be duc for the payment of customs, (cons, Diack vest, well starched shitt and stand” | prom@)r, Verdi to the eftect that Mr. Pomero: | the country lacks prosperity. snch as from th Muwrnrs, Octoder 13.—T. 8. Jukes, grand The ot 4 targest of ite Kind i the country; arefuly select-d by hime If and spe i = ing collar with black necktie. His son ac- | [rom'Dr. Verdi to th d atterconsuita | fallureof crops,over-purchases from abroed,& shamealter of the Kulehte of Pyth ; way be in the wed | A. FISUER, Sevot ih ae ce ee woe ccsEee wr piace | <mpanying him iaof'a ruddy healthful color, | Hon with Judge Such It was arranged that Mr | In this instance the hanie bar weenttes tite | hae nd the dutica of bts eco have 5. B- given that no color rabe Tom Ta; lor's Mosiern Oomaty of o $96 thig attaznodn, Frou Gis reatisoes Teen [eae ee ct ae | Conway si released on £10,000 bonds for | Midst of the groatest general prosperity. Our | devolved upon W. H. Moys Phis order bas bring yoo ny to get them back in th “THE VICTIMS.” Se ee en chine te ne rier accoiot kre | & hearing at the police court this morning. Mr. | €xports since the beginning of the present fiscal | eleven pationts, and th y in their Pas ma eaem mecnver SJoshes Butterby.... parents, No. 121 B street southeast. eee eee lee Oat reborter accosted Mr. | Adamson, who knew Mr.’ Conway many year- | year have exceeded our imports; that, too, at » | trea ury, the demands upon them for ald to the A. FisHi&, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, “Aad whee yi —— Johnson as follows, after exchanging the civil’ | AXAMA ore, where they both resided, en | time when comparatively no cotton, the larges | suring bre saving exbeusted Ghote wn A ba sizaet nepeaite Patent Office. Alter which 6 Oomic Drama of THE CLEARANCES of the associated banks of | ties of the day 3 ee ‘ tered on the bond, and after the crowd had ali | Single item of exports, was not moving. Every- | relief fand ibutions, Three physi- i vectra abe ekaw Sune oe ON SAL “ee this city on Satur amounted to 85. The Peed on tert aE Lamp ag omer ytd ger an dispersed Mr. Conway was released and pro — Aalve aes 3 - pent al an ne mot cians oom « ninnge ent, yp com Rew York e thes eb ¢ OWENS MATINEE ON SAT! 7 total amount of the entire clearances of the = Jasbir F? ene ere kn ceeded in a carriage to his lodgings. —s nel She 35 avrOnG ts bevew je supply arrived bere yesterday and offered their sere tng. Grease xpots removed effectually, so that tuey | Ohi centncey be eee ae Dadha ap todate tect spasieane Present visit to Washington 3s to place yourselt prope perpen ie od We have to spare. Onr manufactorics are pros- | vices, which were accepted, and they went to how again 3 in advance | Or Monday, October 20, Fight, as you said, as to y When Mr. Merrick came out of his cell he | perous, and many articles which have heen im | work. James W. Toomy, a visiting member of 9 ot : one = Pept iy, | W:- FLORENCE Gen’'t, SHenMan, accompanied by Colonels ACTION 18 THB GURRATT CAsE, remarked to Mr. Stillson, who was in the ante aia pe 2S erent extent, uot our being | the I. 0. 0. F., of New Albany, died yesterday, riraht A omnes 2 8 ae > ASHINGTON THEATER COMIQU MeCoy and Bacon, of his stat, leave on the 5:4 | gain brought prominently tothe surtace bythe | room, that Mr. Conway was terribly excite: | produced at home. but we are actually com GENERAL DEMORALIZATION EXISTS CST Lous fon TUCK SEL 36 cont EP TEA: ts. and nigh upon the verge of insanity, declarin, | peting in the supply of foreign markets. The ut the city. The police force bas been. ut 8. HELLEN'S, 713 Market Space, j3-13 Wea tia Street, below Penna, Avenue. | p,m. train for Toledo, Ohio, to participate in | Fece pe Teer Ot eee that when he saw Mir Pomeroy approaching | aid recently rendered im the purchase of o reduced, thecity railroad has been come MISS McCORMICK, AN ENTIRELY NEW OOMPANY. the reunion exercises of the Army of the Ten Mr. Jobnson.—Well, I came to Washington as | }.im all his misfortunes, alleged by him to ha unusually large number of bonds was not so | pelled to reduce the number of trips one-fourth, = EW FACES nessee. is my custom, at intervals, to attend to alittle | heen occasioned by Mr. Pomeroy, reverted | much realas moral. “The fact ts,” said the | andthe number of cars running do not yield the 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Ww. MW Maaeaees private busters: {dont like to answer your | to bis mind, and he couid not resist the im | President, “«the money corporations of the | capenses of the drivers. BL. ff, Saunders, city, The Greatest of ati European Stara ILLIAM M, Manoa, Assistant Astrono- | Guestion, Walt a few days, and something i pulse of taking vengean: hat Pomeroy ha! | country had become stamp and in turn | editor of the Avalanci, is rapidly recovering. ne constantly on hand a fine amortment of ZITBLLA TROUPE. mer of Lieut, Wheeler's exploring expedition, | connection therewith may develop ttsclt. © | RWS. sy Pee rg Proc startled and stampeded the whole country. Hat ‘eateanaee a > Li i. id pedition, con olf, destro < ~ IMPORTED BONNETS, pyed his happiness, separated and scat FORTY-SEVEN DEATHS SATURDAY. 4 e es F October Boze: rs y cht Treasury seemed to aid them in som: | The mortuary t for 4b s Mademoiselic ZITELLA, ths handsomost 1 died on the 9th of Getober at Bozeman, Mon ANDY’s DEPOSITS. tered bis family. his wife one way and his child | not the Tre 2 © mortuary report for 24 hours ending Sat- STBAWS, OHIPS, America ase a ac WES territory, of mountain fever, and was | Reporter—Is it true, Mr. Johnson, that yon | Tem another, leaving him dishonored, and tha’ | Way the fright would have become more gen- | urday evening shows that there were 41 deaths FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &e. THE GREAT VARELL Ros. buried there. had $73,000 on deposit the Fi Nationa! | 2¢ b#d lately added insult to his other wrong: | €Tal. and the consequences to the country more | from yellow fever, and 1 from other diseases. ae LAPETIT® ZITELLA the Lofant Horcules, — Hae ese ost im the First National | that ail the troubles and misfortunes of his Iti. | fatal.” As it was, he reaily believed . a ail of tae uewert designs. Ladies CAPS and OOL Phe Great Canadian Arri-ts, Nava Orpen ma Bank of this cit: were brought upon him by Mr. Pomeroy. THE EFFECT WAS GOING TO BE DENEPICIAL Episcopalians Presby teriaw WUBES jomrecetved. _—mé-tr CHAS. wud CABBIE AUSTIN, has been detached from the U.S. naval acad Mr. Jobnson —Yes, sir; abont that amount. Mr. Stilison, an eye witness of the affair. | im many ways to the country at large, though Churches. yee LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIES Lat Wee an bE aoeng aal te tena Siig andl Gedecee 45 that iF New. Reporter.— Was it a special deposit ? makes tke following statement: the cost to some individuals, deserving of a be! Naw York, October 1).—Tardy publication SUITS, s¢ilivg at reduced prices, at B. M. THE GENERAL LITTLE Dick. MAS i poset th deal u, New | Mr. Johuson.—Yes, sir, and at a small rate of STATEMENT OF MR. P. B. STILLSO ter fate, may besevere. Recurring to t | is this morning given letters of Dr. Tozer, late iy” 5. WELLE! TLd Market Space. aes TER EDDIE, i port, R. 1. Paymaster Arthur Burtis b | interest. | assure you. “At 2:15 o'clock p.m. I was standing wit ject of specie payments the President said missionary bishop to Zanzibar, addressed to EAL HAIR SWITCHES, Price 99, selling for The greas Dick Oomestans, ordered to special dnty at Washing Reporter.—That mukes you, of course, one of | Messrs. Huyck & Addison at the cotner of 1ith | Teturn to aspecie basis can never be effected | bishop Potter, of this diocese, and the Doan of Ei Ae ue 86,005 HELLER'S, 714 Market Space 328-15 MILLS cod JOHNSON Tux Associate JUDGES of th supreme | Preferred creditors, as a speciial depositor ? street and New York avenue, having some bus: | except by ashrinkage of values. This always | Canterbury, finding fault with the latt oy a — he Giant Ethiopian OTTO BOURBANK, assjsted | a “ ere Mr. Johnson. ume 80. ness with them, when my attention was attract- | Works hard to a large class of people who k Participating in the communion service in @ EF FRENOH STARCH ENAMEL by the Sa mp Ste Ry gf Court, accompanied by their officers, called to PRESIDE! iTS. ed by the report of a pistol. Three shots were | All they are worth in margins. This shrinkage | Presbyterian church in this i the best article tn the world for doing up Linen or AMELIA GOREN SLO day at the White Hous a ance with the Reporter.—Of cou fired’ in quick succession, only a few secon has now taken place. Disasters to individuals | Dr. Tozer says this Pantin. sit imvarte & besatiful gices to the fabric The Bosuriful 8 mic Vocalist custom at the ¢ ement of the term, to : i intervening between them. I saw Mr. Pomor have already overtaken them, and it ato be | acccpted in this country we ante by Grocers. o0,, Wancfacturers, A xVeny pay their respects to President Grant. f and Mr. Com Mr, Pomeroy started towaris | Sincerely hoped the advantage may be retained | cient reason aud justification for Episcoy “ 160 Went Lombard strest, Avd_ Our. Great Company. 7 Sd us, with his hand to his side. I spoke te him | in order to reach a solid financial basis | attending the attreative services of t jante-ty Baltimore: Maryland. An the Bea THO PION aw A DELEGATION OF Ure INDIANS was at St anid said “Are vou hurt?” Mr. Pomeroy rats! | ALREADY THE CURRENCY RAS APrhciaren | church a may be cited to pronounce the rep= ee s the SEA = St. Louis yesterday en route to Wa m to r his coat, a faw & mark on his white ves pout par with silver. rus rene on that the Episcopal church isa haven BZ Family Matinees every WEDNESDAY and 3 ¥s oul hel sonway 8 Ho! D l« jor those db luplicit 2 DRY GOODS satunbay, "" * couhte_ | contult with the authorities Here In relation to. | Srsten s eneck nally acres the street, walking fast asa. loot- | _," When Qhie ehail taker place,” continued tho | trine‘edeinetea sed sutte, sPuOuY of doe ——————s = i SREE MUSICAL CONCERTS the recent cession of th tion, and ing back at almost every step or two. I fo. | President, ‘my theory is that'the cc | - ~ NE* 48D Chelce Day Goons kK EVELY DAY AND EVENING. establishmont of a new y post west o tly lowed him np, and got within about twenty fe absorb from two to three hundred millions of it. | ‘Our Relations with Mexteo. ‘ Heer the Marni . Foit Garland. dental of him and calied to him to stop. He stopped | T would prove a great benefit in several | COMING REPORT OF THE ComMiasionERS Om BOGAN VLIE'S ZCHEST RIO. a y ft him and ealied ™ t stopp iT 1018 and 1030 rect northweat. Posforming (hs \atect Gpstuts oma ben Me PERSONAL the arrivals at Worm. | Unerstar say this was do: and turned about, and I said “Don’t go oft in | Ways. It would supply a market for a number | ree ERAT eeccipiae. 300 new and t [MAW agea,ie = fe 34, Dols te a | (ith a smite) how it would have been for | this way.” He came up to me and [ walked to- | Of Years for a product of our mines now t New York, Octo 3 @ commissioners wer $5 = RB. SCHWARZENBERG’S, ard, Del; Hon. Jas, Lim tohaye done this. Js him, and when we met I caught holt cy | inga drug. It would take th appointed March | ate for the re= . H DRESS oops 46% Ponney tvania avenueysouth wide, Uetwoen 45¢ F. Butier ter—Did the financial erash strike you My man, whatdid youdothi. | millions of iy al et Ft moral of the American Indians from Moston at very and 6:b streets. ene and TM pitate or unexpec tid “f can’t belp it; he has ruined my | mount of ch at is proven to be neces erry ied 1 . and pre= ‘Gra; Mt < seut tocts: Camel's Hate Ohoth. | This tustrumer t repreectits an immcuse Orchestra Senator Key nsou.—Oh, No, was invita | family.” I replied, “That is no excuse for wha: | Sary for the transactic paring their report to present to the Secretary ao Sch ot Crasteoia Olbtae ine, | ae Fiew ont Paani eee ryland, is at Willard’s Fudge A not expect it so soon. f thongh' | you Dave done.” He repeated again, “I coul) | become the curr. Of the Interior. The report will also <= o pee of Coseien ee a OS ESEIEE Wea okie sconer or later it must come, but I did not look | not help it; he has rulued me aud my tamily.’ | Small amounts F once more in cir- | the present politieal condition of CYLY ON® PRIVE tp No.) On Ex u ek ~ for it for a few years, - Lasked, “Will you ge with me to the police | culation, greenbacks would never be at a dis border, and will probably hay BOGAN & WYL ep E at 3 Aw Imrortant Dxcision.—The Attorney Reporter.—Did the failure of the Cookes not | headquarters.” He replied, “I wili.” 1 th count for silver. Al! fluctuations from that | tions regarding the various p Age Domorest's Reliable Patterns MARKRITER?S, | St | General has decided that one-half of the a iat oe to tata | Sa Give mo your pistol.” He had put h point would bein appreciation of value of our | @nnexation, erm : iis Mo, 439 7th atrect, between D and 'E streets, eight | pensation chargeable for dispatches over th r. Jobnson.—Well, I confess it dit. I ¢ pistol in his pocket before that, and he took i | Paper money Se ee ae ot SAS e doors above Odi Fellow’s nil. Sree Foren ebatehes over th: 1 not anticipate that they woull be first to gu | Dichim tls pocket b was, 908’ pat tt lo me As to legislation, the President said: “Thave | Death of Judge Scott, of Baltimore, E™4*¥ saxrer’s Unotce Oli Paiutirgs, Engravings, Onrom legraph line of the Western Union Teleg ander. Wau sob Bir. Coste been dabbling | pocket, took him by the left arm and waikes | thought mach upon this subject, and ifl were | BALTIMORE, October 15.-T. Parkin Scott, " Also, largest stock Pi angings, Wind Company along the lins of the Kansas P in District polities, and I never dil t the |G t er of F, when a | DOw engaged in writing an annual message to | Judge of the Baltimore rt, and presiding RICE LIST Shades, Picts Cords and ‘ be retained by the 1 jown 14h street to the corner of F, ; ‘ PRICE Lis tc ris aud Tas. | raijrond m retaiaed by the governme * g interests and , f Congress f shoutd re d positive authority | Judge of the supreme b of Baltimore city, ie, Ei ag egg mg bag Sipey banking interests and p could harmoni street car overtook us. We got into ths car, h ongr shoutd recommend positive authority | 4 = q r OL FLANNE Bde. zara | “My Rings; Nails, Ac., tn the District. an et in paying the bonds paid by the Unite! | The trath is, our wid auking system 1: | making no objection, and ne ‘went with me t. | te reisene “ | died this morning, after a protracted tliness, im % INES HANDREROM 4 82" Picase remember Name and Namfor, pains co ee ce Rear OS Cat a0St: wrong. police headquarters.’ I do not think any mor: | THB FORTY-POUR wirtioNs ov LecaL TeNpaR | Wis oth year. He was auditor of the “create t roweLs. iGo Gest | @ EL KINDS OF Cast-orr WmaniNa ap. | Tax tisitixc mewnuns of the Eyange A.J. 18 A HARD-CASH MAN, remarks were made by him until we arrived «|, RESERV; . tho Baitionate cltg couse. dor enatte Baten i E CUTTON HOSE. 1s pce PABEL can be sold to the very best atvantage | alliance, recently in session in New York, w Reporter.—In what respects do you conside: | the headquarters. None were made by me te | & free banking Dt Meee is eee B INS IN ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS, | 2F sddrewing 0 » son Sthient Meee. be met in Baltimore to-morrow mor it deficient? . , Pierre Rad TT ean ee eerie ce erenan |i cabing & caspase tae thn eecioctione ———9—__— EMORY BAXTER, | by mai! promptly attended to. Onch paid fi3-tr | reception committee of this city whe w Mr. Johnson.—Well, let's go back a little— y> ne tors; a percentage of the other reserve to be Madame Von Bismarck Not Dead: by ec e se: ¥ i He Woe Very Mn Comet atte Mertens us|) mold) ant Chak noroaeedl vee eugalar vate Niw York, October 13a. Washington dis- during the time we were riding down. He aske: | the whole reserve would be in gold. This could | PAtCh says the German woe ape Bd ma Aa mo toract na is counsel, anit til him that a: | Be solely eflected by reriring uch institutions | ceived intelligence troza Werlin wating, muthor- I was necessarily a witness in the case I felt x | to Save the whole ora large percentage of the | Htatively. that Madame Von Bismarck is not befure the war we had a floating currency of $210,000,000. The war, of course, expanded th: Now, with the war over, we have over lcountries,whether Cliris —_—_—— = any themhere. The visitors will coive : IN ‘URANOE COMPANIES. EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &o. Ty Governor Shephierd at Willard’s hail ai ieatt past two o'clock to-morrow atter F THE INCLEME Mor Great, WESTERN MUrcAL Fink | (5, /COUUST be received by President Gran’ the w it, are House at three o'clock p.m. They will the - Ly; recognize only One basis, ani | Gejicacy about it,and ehould not like to act w gold interest paid to banks on their bonds hi Only not dead, cae INSURANC & COMPANY, etition of Dé toate dine at Willard’s, and afterwards attend the | tat is gold. You amay have gold imecoin, iu | Seucacy bout it and should not like to act ws | Feld Oia Deer of, the United States for th & Sieneon as She ieee Gupltad scart Gi66.008 of East Wa-bingt will take mectings advertised in to-day’s Sran. bars, in ingots, or in jewelry, and you oiter it | Sva'nim that if he had ‘any attorney whom h- | Protection of bill holders.” The Foreign Delega Cvam. Bearlvy S500,600. oF |. In ord a for sale. What is the effect? “Why, wll that is | Wurm tune If he Rad any attorney whom h The President farther said that he favored an | *&¢leal Conference iu Patiadetphia. LOSSES P PTLY PAID. ang, tickets an opportanis A BoaRD to examine those of the graduated | required is to know how such it weighs—it wil: | POP ave or ten aninutes -withenr ‘answering, he | Absolute prohibition to the payment of interest PHILADELPHIA, Uctober 13.—The foreign ©, GES 18th Kircet, opposite Treasury Depart- ated Sept. 17th good for ZAM | classes of midshipmen for the years of 1570 and | “iWays, bring its value. How aboat legal ton- | (PEAYE would like Mr. Merrick, and I sont fo: | ON deposits. He did not contend that he would | delegates to the@®vangelical Conference wilt “= ders? They call them legal tenders—I eail the i : cht ‘ - AGENT CONTINENTAL LIFE INSUR 1S71, who are now in thiscountry, for promotion | greenbacks. Go with your legal tenders to bu, | Bim. On oar way down Inthe cats Mr. Conway | be right in these re ; He i Pits de sas zi embodied the views which his unaided re MPANY. + LECTURES. fo the grade of ensign, in course, will be con- | a bill of exchange on London—what do you buy | *ctd in a very penis a ser egped Aas Sei Ha “ § mamendations, bat they | @trive inthis city this afternoon, and will be nares gle formally received tn Independence Hall. 3 na tear 4 > tions had brought to him. There was no 9 aes- Sa one oct. R_W. BATES, Ag - o ___ | vened ata on the 2oth Instant. Com. | it with? Why, gold, or itsequivaient in coin | bands and tearing at his hair, pulling som2 o | Honsted brought to him. | There was no «ace Declines ihe Nomination on ~ EV.1.J. STINE, D D.,OFLEAVEN WoRTA, | dere Foxhall A. Parker has been constitu Now, how atout national bank notes? Let m | 108% INIURIOUR SPECT Bostox, (ctober 13.—Benjamin Dean de- "HE LYCOMING Keneas. wll lecture at Un exgae preeident of the board,and Commaaiter 8. D. | tell you, it it were not for the fact that the na TT Gee ean BO RIMES BE. CONWAY was caused by the accumulation of c: clines the democratic candidacy for Congress fal mente Se TO oh, BROT DO Foe, Coos | TERSDAY EVENING, October 14, 1513, at 1:3) ¥ of the Academy, willbe one of its mem- [it nal bank notes are secured by governion: | Will not come up in the Police Court to- large centers luring a portion of the ye in the 3d district. Is are ce bers are not yet known. | bonds, the present financial crash would have | #4 the bo tabed: fom Gay te e ae o . Pomeroy arrange: oney is not required for the moving of pro Subject—"Christianity an Absardity aad an I The’ board tor examining the applicants as | epread he 01 until Mr. Pomeroy arranges for the pro rp allures in Beri aA mature i pread distress in every section ot the country ce wir le ducts by the payment of interest on dep : : ” We patic aves. Opportanity for reply Pt midshipmen and engineers has been dis- | The full effect, for this reason, is not now feit. | Which, it is reported, be intends to y y the pay: ? por, ( 13.—A dispatch from Ber This leads country bankers, merchants ai for bis future protection, fearing farthe soived. But it is co. cin ollection for expen ootis ing. Suppose another war was t nLounees that several failures have occur- others to deposit in city banks, principally in desde ; ; s tempts on his lite by Conway. No warr. pong PS8e8E voUR revesnry CONTINUANCE der bas been issued by the War department depreciated fifty fold, a Pomeroy, however. site it. Banks vtech interest oo deposits caunoi |. ee oe eer aye aged a Bow FIREMEN'S INSURANCE cow ANY ai aS he President of the United States command. | Because government securities would ¢ mie Commer wan aio IFIOATR. afford to bold the money idle; hence gambling | KEY — — mre! bq ape FH OF WASHINGTON AND GEORGE. ——— to be made known that all soldiers who have | In old times, when @ bank tailed its uotes wen | rotoming ecrtifientes in fancy stocks, millions of which, as an invest | Of ducterns Mars, Noe le North William street 1 € deserted the ors, and who shall, 9 t with it. Now, national bank notes are secured | flowing certiticate ; Senato, | Ment, would not support a family even in the | {LAUsesius Marx, No. I= No . as ore, wae shall, on or = “< . “I hereby certify that I examined ex-Senato * PPo iv e ie th between two young alligators & traine Pa. # at RTEBEI ss 3532 ai DETERMINED fore the first day of January, S74, surren: by government promises to pay, and the t Pomeroy, stated to have been sot; that { found | Most economical manner; the building of rail- | Monkey. which the proprietor had running free Office: Boom No. t. Gi Wishington TO DEFER THE WITHDRAWAL themselves at any military station, shal! receive fy pleats es rycen sioner ee »- | Acontusi¢n ab ut thoseventt rily,or three inche> | Fords that are not wanted. and which canuot fo: | Qhout the premises. The two alligators, very J wr @ full pardon, only forfeiting the aa *P* | trom the sternum; that the cbntusion seme to | FATS Pay running expenses, ete. “Such gam- | Yon about two feet long, wore kept ‘ bee pee oF ork Hab apie gl ng med Ba “Mr. Jobtson.—I think gold and silver isthe | bave been caused by # bullet trom a pistol; tha | De cite iacemicietne Gen ae vered with & perforated Hid. Dr. James Adems, ieut; Androw Rothwell, Thos i sball be restored to duty withoat trial ee oe athe | the wound is superficial, not entering throug. | dent. “1 trust has received a blow from which | Marx fed them at7o'clock and then stepped WJ. Wilson, FS. Waish shment lition that they faithfully only true basis. What a ridicuious attitude the © it will never recover.” ?. 5. Cros, sr., Wiltiem B | POPULAR PRICE LIST, | bmn 0 ipl ce sagftoer hs erases Bn Government is placed in. It issues its notes | the cuticle, and that it therefore ts in no I . i _ out for a moment, leaving his baby seated on @ afern, 0 wgton; Kam . . we nfpSbe ‘ e ld rec a daca O. We donee ee, FOR A SHORT TIME, SronuTany KicHanpson om THE CuRnENcy | up at a depreciated rate. Why, it suaves its | W4* ood, ‘showing that his nervous system had | Bie mind if . poet Bie ope mae yg ey Ngee Boog not received the shock usual upon a wound from: Question.—Secretary Kichardson, in speaking | OWN notes, and such @ transaction, not many undoubtedly taken off the lid of the tin tab and = . I x 2 ashot. It was about fifteen minutes after th: A POST OFFICE BANK. upset it. The young alligators bad at once at- WE WILL STILL OYFER of the use of the legal tender reserves and the | Years ago among honorable business men, was | Syooting occurred that I examined the wouni | THiS would give us an institution in which tacked him, and one ‘of thesn had terribly tecer= sr Departmen: considered disreputable. ¥ everybody would have great confidence, within . % Represent ‘the follow ive fnowrane THE FOLLOWING present amount of circulating notes, saya he sie above mentioned. T.S. Vervi, M.D. way > within | ated him. ‘Meanwhile the child, with a horri- Gomponke: would oppose any bill for permanently increas- ANDY ON WALL STREET. October 11, 1873. the ——. of get Had odio eee ee tnt | Sed air, sat on ite high chatr. Mr. Mars beshy THE GERMAN AMERICAN, OF N ¥., EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS: ing the legal tender circulation above the pres- Reporter—Do you think the action of thr — aes eS bape! finer ny ~eeenn ergy apn mes tated & moment, and then, sieziug a heavy irot TH ROHANTS. Wide Ny So” | 915 SUITS FoR 1 ent standard, aswell asa bill permanently fixing ent in relieving Wail street was u wise Hornors ov THs YELLow Fryer Pracex— | the payment of four per cent. to depositors, ant & MERCHANTS, yARK! FO. ° ; ettr Di : bar, dealt the two alligators several : itatthree hundred and fifty-six million. ‘The Sad Sunday Scenes in Memphis.—The yellow fever | the conversion of deposits either into outetand- | pipreeeyy tue two allt ary srs en 4 @12 OVERCOATS FOR g% | Sccretary of the Treasury must at all times be Mr. Johnagn.—I don’t think the Government | stili rages in Memphis with unabated malignity. | ing United States bonds or into new four and a moe $876,749 17 \" 1a | afterward. The other, which still held’ the > - ple to pay the appropriations of C had any business to interfere. If the Gouern | and the people are fleeing from the terror | balf per cent. bonds, and the taking up of a | Diceain, , screaming monkey in its formi [R™ COKCORAY FIRE INSURANCE | 915 SUITS FOR 919. Sepend pen teetie athe Cee ee UL maentiete gate the seliek ot Wonk iron every | stricken city. The various benevolent associa | Corresponding amount of those outstanding. south, sos caly eteuned, wat Mr Mactan en ee . 816 OVERC ATS FOR 810 | yency for that purpose. If the limit is fixed | time Wall street is pinched, it will tinally be- | tions in the city are rendering all possible aid ina ee ae shoot it in the eye in order to kill it The moor 4 Bi Bla, Es " then the Department will be obliged to snspond | come a part of Wall street.’ Whatasad com | The Howard adsociation has issued an addres- Se Deo tins MINE yoR MURDES— | toy died ten minutes afterward. It was shumeet Ghesniagt Avra let, tars eso surTe rer ei¢. payments en all warrants when the carrency | mentary! The crash depreciates secaritics, and | urgently calling for help. Yesterday was a sui | Line of Dcfense—Alieged Seduction of Accused b | S90 rece that the child was eared itee fright, $100,000. $20 OVERCOATS FOR @14 | Patines is cahauste ¥ | the Government, like a note shaver, rashes day. There was no crowd of citizens going t» | ‘he Fictim.—At the trial of Miss Mink for the | fITEUtT tue WAS ¥. Mail, Lith ; Dave trons) * | gus suits FOE gis a and buys its ows obligations at a redaced rate, | snd from the churches, no pleagare vehicles | murder of Dr. Baker, at Rockland, Me.. last re 2 a = 25 OVERCOATS FOR g15 | _4 GEOGRAPHICAL Exrepition.—The recent } and cails it relief. Why, the shoe must pinch | nothing but hearses and attendants, flying to | Friday the defence commenced. L. taples Hore ror raz Fuexcu Rercenec Yer.— JOBS T LENMAN, Proeidont, s ~ Ons completion of the telegraphic connection be- | Somewhere. Iam of the opinion that we have | the cemetery and as quickly going to receiy, | Made the opening argument. He detailed the | The Count de Chambord wasat Salzls argon Sat~ aH BERS Vice President. $30 SUITS FOR 22. tween the United States and the various West | ©2Ogh gold in this country, and it produces | another victim of the terrible scourge. Tho | ¢itcumstances of the prisoner's connection with urday. A meeting of the monarchists of the hg ng 9 £30 OVERCOATS FOR $22 enough, to return to a specie basis. All the | ceremony of burial has long since been shorn 0’ Dr. Baker, claiming that she had been seduced | French assembly is to be held on the 17th tustant a. Juuee, Jes_L. Barbour, Edward Droop, Joho T Eanes Tee nortoocee ane raph Peli ona gold is hoarded somewhere, and when che tuai | its solemn formality, and to meet the demand: | by him seven years ago under promise of mar- | to consider lis Anal rely, Ie ls sald that ane Leuman, Wichscl Green, Jobu Ballcy, A. A. Herr ie nant: ‘ : = crash comes the weaith of the nation will be [ for the removal of the dead the undertakers at riage, at a time her reputation wasuntarnished, | ‘Thiers will hold aloof trom all cabals, but will held in adozen or two reserved places where | required to move with a celerity more becoming | @vd that he had kept ed his intimacy with her | defend the libertics aud soverc iguty of the peo- gold is hoarded. If we are to have currency let | the merchandise transportation in the midst o: | Under a repetition of this promise. He claimed | ple before the assembly. Twenty-seven mem- —— - U.S. steamer Fortane is now being fitted up | Os have uniform currency, and make it par | the busiest season. Occasionally a vehicle con | that there was a reconcfliution between the of the municipal council of Paris have pub- $12 SCHOOL ae anaes ITs FOR sie at mo Len yat in this city to convey a party | with gold. Of course if my greenback is par iy | taining the visiting committee of the day o: | prisoner and deceased after the threatening let- | lished an address, in which they declare that 3 $10. | tothe Wes re that part of the world which the Navy depart ees BOYS. iment has promptly taken advantage Non the "HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURAS T cecueye, Tn anee ana niles charged with the important | oid { feel Letter than when carrying the some relief association was to be seen proceed | ters were sent, and that they had met fre- | the assembly has ‘no right to alienate the na- Sis nogen at eay coo Perna ees eee tee | aon004, SUITS FoR 89. auuer: ‘ol Wan deka oleae aired en DIRE BANE PRACTIONAL COREEECT ing at a rapid pace; but aside from them th } quently on intimate terms after the date of the | tional sovercignty; affirm that the majority of ORYER, Oxxxaat, Acewy, $15 DRESS SUITS FOR §13. | connected, some of which are very uu aw th etraet 7 = ms The party is being organized under th BOYS’ OVEBCOATS of Commander Wyman, superintendent of the now issued, This system ‘of intlating the car | city presented a most gloomy picture. A per | last letter, March 6, up to the night of the | the people reject the claim of the Count deo rency is all wrong. “As currency is intlated goli | ceptible change in the temperature set in abou | murder. On that night deceased came to Warren | Chambord to the throne of France, and nest recedes. If looked atin the right light, the | 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and by uightfal | Mink’shouse, received an affectionate welcom: | the deputies from the department of the Seine mayR-ly Ree ESTA > < i the Nat ney ‘ave promise of frost, in the event of which . | from the prisoner, and both occupied the sam- | to declare frankly how the: wo era KES TORY OF THE AT SAME DISCOUNTS. | hydrographic office. The Fortune will be c winetbes te gong or tte auatvunect Japan: ace: | Seachunamn igre er the cleekes may be ea | apartment and were asleep when Miss Mink | when the questionof a change’in goverament Im ecparate pinte i oa manded by Lieut. Commander F. M. Gree just as inflexible as natures law with the ebt, | oected, but a fearful increase in the mortalil: | Wi8 aroused by the sound of pistol shots and in- | is brought up. Election retarns from Toulouse feet tothe teh EQUAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL Goops Taedn he execution of the work will be cou- | and tow of the tides. With adepreciated cur | will surely follow. A silght abatement of th | stantly fled from the house, and made her way | and departments of Pardes Dore Lakes ee and snbetiv ist ded. rency a man receives two dollars, where with» | disease is manifest, as but few new casesar. | to Mr. pees inthe manner described. This | Nievre indicate overwhelming republican ma= fo + City Tue Poranis InvestiGaTION— > food sound basis he might only receive ona dol- | reported by the varlous committees. Fy poems og ve btn ean neg aikt | Jorities. Hiption of the | POSITIVELY FOR ONLY A FEW DAYS. | of Capt. Buddington—The examination of Capt. | Gee erie te pee eede eye with one | Gyawaw Inmionation—Considerable Dectin: | Lae Conclusion of the op "Sh fied | Batre 1m Cuna—A Spanish General Cg P , » dollar of gold as he does with two doliars o: ] as put apo stand e detailed , naan aioe, eee Buddington of the Polaris crew which was com- | depreciated stuff, don’t it show that something i Co meer ep alg sony oa so | the particulars of her acquaintance and inter- | tured—Ofiicial reports agree We gentile ” . Y y d ® steame . cl ¢ city of New York held a meeting a c ‘s eral s | insurgents, 1, SUT PN vee. valve roy "Y NOW. Talispooen lasted. tre hours and related par | fellvod young mas tae tee eer ane der | Novi Broadway yesterday afternoon, whew | Gouet Wien oaeer, SigioK cue genoral tact ae | Ineargemts, 100 Sg, ae sera 4 fity, each’ contain ticularly to his relations with Captain Hall; he | in tbeooantrs, plenty in onnessee, who ba: Cenennt Preemie eaerar grt and erghor | Laving arrived, her examination was suspended — coreg arg ee ee a | a declaring that there was not the slightest | neverseen a gold coin of their o try, and | Were submitted showing that during the pa» ————————— 5 " Sicteuner Te wen HABLE BROTHERS, foundation for the report of a difference between | would he surprised to vee the eames Th, | Month 9,134 German immigrants were landed dtecdats oneens Sosa atiaee te coe | at Denes io ee remainder of J Sapte ypc d peal him and Captain Hall. Fits jadgment about | national bank system is all wrong —all wrong. | 44 less than during the corresponding month 0 . y column was reinforced and pursued the insur- 1 have consented to there | Merehant Tailors a proceeding beyond the point reached (82 deg Fine Clothiers, Rasa “sean wie cnpesiices ant THE SUKRATT CORRESTONDEXCE. Jast year, when 10,078 Germans arrived. Th | prosecution were read, the most important of goa, cnocuniening Som. in their e1 Reporter—Mr. Jounson, allow moe to ask you whole German immigration at this port durin, | Which was a caster tin tee —s aine was | in the chaparral. quent \* E ¥.M. Faobtx and F. W. Pratt 16 min.,) was fo examine and supervise the publication of what fe | cct10-tr Corner 7th and D Streets, | !8Vigator in Arctic waters, and not from fear of wat Estate Direc he insurgents were heatom th ear, Ist reeponsib! nding of to abando: camp. The fiyied' The ial Eatate Directory of Waehingtane? danger or avcrnion to prowccuto cho jourvey. | Suygc auoetion at the lawyaratorm it JD | smountet to n265 person, which, compares | frovmonstn Mate by Necting to inform ti» | {hom fn this engagement wae 11 kiled sed « Sate pts pertorietaad sabdiviios | SOUND FRET Mropen chanush the weather intue noctiern | feTHON,of your declining to interfere in Mss. | Tit, last year, Ita falling OM of 15.0e4, Th | oice takg the Precautions to. pro- | {be double tt mumsbers See oe nero « 1 py office. ) io * ort, . 5 . - Sethe came are of recor TELIAM FORSYTH tsefulnew, aud long lif, aid tn this busy agecche | latitude was so uncertain that no man dare risk to injure your chaacen of ‘polttical preferiasui | Tod of last year amounted to 97,942. The pros- taben ap uamaing thus Deamon ecsones the Surveyor of the District of Columbia. feet being ised 90 constantly te Js fod to be a iat a vessel im a higher Jatitude wien an Aretie in your Maline atetae Yoiceneet ent Peas, oaraties princi om Fouperes in sam Bharti Tieninom aoe tant — of 0% unfort to giv: om o o © ct roach: a Lo {7 Laie are, Sererg fo famine the statistical ta- | sional attention in order to guard against thee: | to his personal conduct, Buddlogton said ae has e HARD ON JUDGE HoLT. Class of peovle, in comparat wely good circum. | he was equally Teeponsible for the disaster ‘a: o faratened ta ed publi- | rangements to which they areexposed, Orvif ailing. | heen eccustonied to taking a dramoceacionaly r, JouNson, (smiling and good humored | stances, the majority of whom are destined for an. Teport also says that 11,000 soldiers coo‘ormlty ‘with the america! Bock | thilicd fu thar treatamouts and isa'eelf cows | Abd denied ever aving drank enough to in- | 1¥.)—Well, let mo answer that intaiswise. Lot | the states of Wisconsin, Iilinols, Indiana ans | of Yue atmy surrendered at Mote ‘died while ‘and other recor’: in my charge, ™ fact that thousands of persons. among them manyot | Cpacitate him for duty or make himunft for Hace Szet something which may give you an | other westera states, wllere they'soon becom: that it would have WILLIAM MOBGAM, Tax Cterk. | the moat aninent medical, judicial and political dig: | the position of navi in dargerous water. | Di8tea onthe Sunn a of the Unites Sec a Sh aaa sini tecaaeaiidten ah nitarice and others cocepy Ing the hij best positions ‘The separation of Captain Thyson and party japreme nites }- most gation inquiry we | in public and private 1j conse Dk WHITE'S | were more seriously regretted by those on the tes, and that, tically speaking, he had FS POLO GEDL, satiated as to the farghitive and abit. | ostablishment, No. 935 léh street, opposite the U. | Polarie, ‘that ft could possibly have been by the | been lost sight of by the American’ people $3 of Col. Facbts to prepare each a Real Rataie Di- 8 Tresor, Wechingon, D o. pee ice flee ‘party. So. certain was he that the ves. | NOW, suppose his d to reach the acme 0: png pg gf LO RS i n Wascalet Rxpeeno im: | eel would have tobe abandoned, that he hed his ambition constrained him to use almost any heartily recommend his enterprise to our friends | Liaive, sed other ‘ailments of the fect Hila forcy | mude preparations to. cast over everything of | Piren’ ava at any expense, how easy it would end all to & bum suc ae may pect servic the general public is @1 per vistt. (Fr ial | value importance te the crew, when the to be € Up some ol . If the misstate FITCH & Beal Estate Brokers. | treatment. by the year of otherwise, the foe ia trom | wind suddenly changed and shifted the Polaris ment of facts in the 8 ‘case, which, from arapinie $15 to 850 and upwards.) Owing to prow of Dust: | Into an Piet cuealine position, snapping the | the very prominence of eventa which surround Subscriptions and orders will be received at the ‘oftice hoars, Dr. White is unable to visit ha ii the to the | €4 it, would give him prominence, why should AS paart & Bom, 402 8 a strect northwest, ees a a a id ce tinge he not use such means, if they were at his dis er ee lave Ponneyivente ae To-day at 10 o'clock the investigation was = I mean, of course, am usscrapalons = hweet.or in Mill yo Be; (orng store, D SHOES, continued. The proceedings are kept rigidly | #mbitious man would only do if he wanted ee 5 ee ee ee ee WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. secret, but it is supposed that Capt. Buddington | t© go to the Supreme bench, and it becam: “"eumpie: Lumiere may be east either o these | We bare suat recelveda large stork of Boorse | wat before the commuason and'esamined sith Deceesary to have the people: for sash <fficee and prospectus Will be tpon ap | SHOFS GAITERS and RUBBERS, which pene: aces eS ee ee Be oll lives ihe Servate case afforded him Blicaticn to any address aa mar be 5 Leakehctusae gs all and see. ¥ ¥. R. The first | the —he used it. You know a boy ant, 2, fontemplated to ec-amence fase on or JOHN ANGERMAN & 80N. Tus New York Yacut Race — Pee nis i ober lst, early orders are sulicited and seps9- Im AUS Teh street northwest. prize in the ocean yacht race, the Bennett cap, | can’ his in a dead calni—be must have forced on the sirict compliance t> promises madein the pxauise BE _ | Falued at £1,000, was won by the Enchantress; | wind; nor can boys play at fives @ bat TBE GRAND KATIONAL % z. 4 Fax E4208 the second prize, @ purse of $1,000, by the pilot | tery—be needed wind and a battery, and tried Park, ¥. Saturday, yas for isd eee tee eeplt-att “Comoe tre und Publishers. GOLD SPECTACLE, boat Thomas 8. ‘Negus, No. 1, and the third, » | toget them over my head. I shall meet all thy forfeit, with $1.00 waded, $100 each, ———____ ome 6 ond Publishers._ SF | pre of 2500, by the pilot DéatJames W. El- | misstatements concerning the publica $200 to che =DW Ls . in di horse; distance two miles and eT. CLABK, T. 5. OBO88 JE Ome 88), well, No.7. — ce is “ ving horses started: ‘Matwaere d h bee Tax Tart ov A HuRRICANE.—On thenight of | interest to the public, our withdrew, Bamrte "Besterd's Preakness, Feloe. T. EDw. © povic, ° - CLARE & CO, = Dsieck the 28th ultimo Gauntanamo, Cuba, wasstrack the Craft, and Bruce's Gallonay. race was DEALERs (CEABLES HED ‘cHAMrAGNes. |.by the tail of a hurricane. AN the vessels io | an before stated, @ won by in 4.08%. : LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, cpsdiouet Aeoy wage Eousce were blow off ond other damage re | the Scan 187A Des Mormcn tabernacle at Logan, Uta . DOORS, 548H, BLINDS, Parxctrat Guoctas ax? Wisk Mancuaxrs, | Suited to building, "0 Plonsed eee ‘A large of and Prensa akcirtehiinass ead Daca Rn a ES a &7 An Erie paper politely speaks of*‘Indy eahiton eke Visnon cxplates hove bg ay 626 Louisiana BNERAL EMPLOYMENT OF FICE —All per. | pickpockets.” Wm. P. . Garretgon to heve their barf, ‘ond Planing Mill, foot of ath street | Ci oes © super igre] will 87 Wintermute, who shot McCook, isout with zen of Reading, ‘Vieuns to “Braceh Yo te—1éth and B atrects vir. | S50 bciween Qam irene, where’ that ory pis defence. Temporsry insanity hee got out 6 aah mie. winis avenue and Rh stect southeast, "iyiL iy” | will be promptly iy | Dakote. Be was pping. ™

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