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PP“Nd Sawcraren Wiser ewes RAILROADS. cara | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RaILnoaD. auciick |B SUNDAY MAY lovee Sp.m.) use on the 5 $3 Hy H STAMPED ENVELOPES. ote size, Tu by Bg incher— a 2. are letter iz Fee quai No $. Full lettor size, 8% by 8% inches—three Qualities Fall letter sige, (for circalats,) angamm ny by stm inches—one qaalit i 3% by 6% inches—three ality "Wo. 6, Extra letter sins, 3% by 6% inches, (for eir- culars, gummed on flap—one qaality. wnt 7, Uiicial size, 3 15-18 by 57, imches—two qual- lew Be. 8, Batre <Micial size, 4" by 10's inches—one = STAMPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS. 6", by #5» inches, (roun, cat.) one qnali i iJ . Sein , 4 By P inches. Ho: Ssine! Ue by 105 fachee. PRINTING, fo Wrappers inast aw zo on wanes Let Pittsburg, Mock ille. Point of Rocks shee doctaas tn imitations ond josbure, Berkeley Springs, Cumberland, a bear such printing asthe Postasster Geseral Puliman Car's. 4 Way Stations, Gay direct. The envelopes bo made in the D-m , Baltimore and r ual fae to. SUNDAY TRAINS. Samplee Tursishen to bidacrs by ths Depsrtimeat, Baltimore and W. ons. —8,30 a, m., 1.00, Dep »rtment. ‘The paper must be of approved quality, specially Wanwlactuiea for the purpose. DIES. sing the postage stamps on the executed to the nd, Ohio Ticket Oficess: Wastiagean: Buarion, ond on, Darimnt reserves the Fight ioe Fonamstventa arenes, waste orders wall’ be dies for any stampa or denemir stamps not | axon for Baggage to be checked and received at » ny changes of dies or colores shall Be | t8&°otue in ehecity. exita churse OLE, General Ticket Agent. Before cue: og contract the sccessful bids THOS. B. SHARP, Master of Transportation ger may bo ress cand eahalt new dies GEO. &. KOONTZ, Gen’ Agent. 138 Tihe epstcea t. Fae use ofth: | ——@ Ty aegis OP Stine prop- | FRALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD orty of thet mad snail be safely wed Durot corner 61H AND Bs taunts N.W. securely kept by the contrac dsboaid che ase | After June 23th, 1874, trains will run as follows: qatiEard thay shal be peompels thrund aver tothe | TALUNS LEAVE FOR TRAINS ARRIVE AT partmeut, or its ageut,as the Posi- | g.g%4ALT/MOKK. | WASHINGTON. maeter Geueral way direct s ®. m.. northern ex. GUM. ore daily. ‘The enve'opes must be Shaveurhly snd porfecthy ot ‘aatiy, aK, the gamming on the lap of each (except 33 ° Fireireulars)f be pet oa by lasl not lose then | 9:23 &. m.y Limited Bx- balf an inch the entire length, the wrappers to be ed hot lens chau tarce-fourths of am SECURITY FRO IPE AND THEFT. Bidde thet the Department will re- ition of the contract, that the en- ‘appers shall be manafactured aad stored fo «partments separate acd distinct from i = for New York, eiiy ex. Sunday. Par- ¥: lor car train. 05 ‘and Phitedeiphia ex: Fast Line! m | Breas ‘daily. ex. Sunday. dail me. for Bittaburgy 3:63 ihove in Which auy otuer work is dong, and inscch | cueimnntte For the 9:33 pie ante. trom S manner as (o jusure security against loss by 8 Rorth (daily, excep!) Baithaors and tus west eft Saturday. 1105 p. m. Ty Must at all times be subject to 4 daily of an accent of the Departmeat, who ws AP ag Philadel-| Hxpress, daily, stipulations of the contract to be ved. or. _ Reem nhs — sball b regalations as .be Departwent may . "ime adopt for the securiey of the Gov- | °2S Pig Sy Sally, Now Trains leaving W: 8 __ par | dey; Weduceday and Friday,and 3 sy - Ove, and packed ia strong pasteboard Aes, securely bound on ali the eages and 2 cotton of ines cloth «lat on. esch anet less than two indred aud Ofc » lea triving st Pope's Crees at 1 Washington at 9:35 a. m, and <j letier sizes, and une bn died eacn of | . Trains leaving 3 the cilicial or catre gesctal cs separately. ue | 3,40,p 1. connect at Odenton with traiae {oF At Bewspaper wrappersto be packed in boxes, tocon- | EONS, | ae ot wasntneton at 10:40 @ Yala not eset) au two hundred and fifty each. ‘The Doues aret> be wrapped. rely fastened in | 404 8:23 P.M, Connect at Bowle with trains from x leaviag thelr orders at Tioket Ofloe ener, street and Ponusylvanie Svouue, northwest cor ner 6th Pow baggage called for aod can have their checked at hotels and residences to all potuta North otels be packs - Sea West. Through tickets to, Ofneinnati, Colum Two tacusau! are reuaired, proper Inbels of ditec- | DU%, Indianapolis, Loutaville,s- Lonis, pod tion, to be furnished by au agent of the Dopart- | ans, SOND a, North and South, Bent. oust od gpe each package by the con- | points Bas’: 'E. L. DUBABRY, General up’. tor. Wooden cases, containing envelopes. o BAB wrappers.to bw traveperted by water routes, must | © 8- YOUNG, Gen’ Pasw’r Axent. =e be provided with suitable water-proofieg The AND SOUTHWEST, Baltimore... 7:23 oe ~ Whole to be done tuicr the inspection aud direction of an agent 0: the Department. - DELIVERY. The envelupes and wrappers mast be ready for de- livery on the Ist day of October, 174 and ther must be prompt ished ata deitvered, com| in al) respects. in such quentities a4 ¥ be required to Bll the the deliveries e — THE oizaT DAUBLE TRACK ‘ROUT to be mak Departmont, fachinaton, D U., or atthe office of an agent duly | #75 elegaut Beonery, Palsce State-room Day'and pane y bag ipepect abd recel-e the same; tte | Sight Cars, with monders improvements, of the Postmas. see tak ited miles saved te Western and Central ‘The 11:55 «. Sunday, Southwest, West aud Noriuwear, 9:80 pris. day, Oincinnadl c suathwest. See WSLV SAKE CONNECTIONS A through from WASHINGTON BUFFALO, jon of the OHICAG® and BT. LOUIS withont o! he stamped e: pes apd Tickets by thi: te can be stat tee times have fullvaud free access corner of bth street and Pennsylvania aveut safes, and va. cling the same; hb Lim aud bis clerks room, for the transaction of enc ys Without cost to the guv- corner of 6th street and Penusylvanin avenue, ander pee ym where reliable ‘oformetion ‘mes. asernge:’ roouring tickets at these offices can =< acccmtntat ious ‘in Palace Oars for Obicego, Donte c. ED, b. YOU RG, Gouoral 2 the Dusiness of bh furnish, fT may aleo be required to y asseDger , snitable and perty- d Bt Datinere aa” St the post ofice ering pack ooh, SS Besoeess Se be forward | ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON 8. B STOCK ON HAND. AND tat all tiacs Keo 4LEXANDAIA & FREDERICKSBURG BB. > ad and denominations of en ct tethec nirol of the im all etages of manufac. - rat, Aide ingainst agence: t y to occur Guriag the existence o Coawse oF 8 axp SIXTH STaERTs. that en: [or? order of tue De- pes and wrappers bs mate qaarter- nd adjastiment of x a4 “ea! eustene SXPREsS 1 @ail i eaves dal - cept Sunday, at 6 p. m., arrive et Bichmond ie 48 p.m BAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Richmond, leaves Washi 11:33 daily ,exce) . Throngh tickets to all po South and for sale at Offices corner gia avenge, and avente, passengers c fase to be checked t all hotels and tkrough to destination, E. 8. YOUNG, Gen’i Passenger Agent. jyi4-tt HOTELS, Vv / BPTMINSTER HOTEL, O8 THE ECROPBAS PLAR. Coresr of Irving Place and 16th Street, baal YORE. Only one biock from ion Square, the most cen- tral yet quict location Ia the. eye is the immediate vicinity of all the principal “PPI aber fisoal year, nary letter siz ‘be 595 75) jotter sz, etter etze, third quality UL better nganimed. ine, second extra loiter size,third quality letter of amusement and and fond: retail stores, bas is x Bree the past camo BY ion of afty rooms ire elevator, ely" CHAS. B. PERRIN, Proprietor. H YSON'S HOTKL, Bo, 709 @ STERT, ely Barweantrx and 87% SYEEBts. T—BONDS. SU BEEZMED _Miliin, ted darssatien Tint canst has. bem THE TRADES. tofaichisti observe Sad ASSECS ANTOn STONES, NO FRAMES Bnd requiremeuts st forth Mi shall mak: ne, ons door east of 7th street. INGS f lings, 3 | pAN SINGS for Stores, Public Builings, Hotels idences. LRON F EAMES for Stores, ot foctory prtase. FLAGR, OAMP-MEBTING TER wale OF rent. ‘Agent for the Improved Mildew Proot Awnta @octe, = mars-tr al per 2 t, according te the p abilitles of th mateenth section titled An act legalizing necessary ob- “i in the al AW™Nes AND AWNING FRAMES s, Howls, Pabite Betlaings, Oty aad Oo for Btores, Hotels, Pablic Bu! x yan: ‘ry Bosillcuces at factory prices. Mannfactured by JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, between 7th and Sh streeta. Fisgs and Camp Mecting Tents for sale or rent. Bole agent for the only Genuine Mildewed Proof Awning material. 1-tF PAINT. at at Page S25.) approved August 36. ides that in © court b It theo 1 pave S method of propering Paint which I will warrant to effectu: prevent dampaces cansed by defective brick walls sod losky metalic ¥ rools, provided the paint ts applied by my own Bi . Price 3% ceuts per square foot for three HOUSES ard SIONS pafuted tm the vory intest style and tu the most durable mauner. sing thor occbly equipped for every Kind of work | tm my line I respectfully ask ® trial from those “Bhop, 806 iuih scroat batwone Basa | sorakes bh street between H an: northwest, ISAAO CURRY. BLING, Rapa a AND t General a with ad t be T ASSIG. Besidonce $¥2 ath street northeast. LINED PIPR siways on hand. 7ineen S56tEE4s, BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS | EPtt4seiseep IN 1816. CHAS. SIMON @ SONS, bi = in came fal attew pt to fan. i siamped enveic pos and Fto those now in uses Po EXTENSION rest <f the goverament require, led beyond the tis tires woath nd the contrast prices. ails set forth shail govern in such ox SAM PLY¥S. 63 HOBTH HOWARD 8T., BALTIM“OEB, ef the envelopes and le Bs pring toi TR ft Dealers in x: FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DR? jor of paper required the cuts,and GOO! DS, lank f me of bids. ‘, would plication to the Third Avsistay" Poat- | Sf Bree Goody Linen Goodny Embrolierfny Loses, “iscment, and apecimen of the samsle | Goods in tne city, wt = Shovk! ecvclopes and ee furnisl FRaEB Fett mast be estes yield All orders to or over, will be 7 CCA BANTER PROPOSALS. Eomorenare not ct xO Sctory guarantec, sigaed by at least | recurn of fhesesueyns ee O° O° Manat ee eats le partion. fs must state in thei thousard env: Font ng hg dg lobes oF feing reauirnd to'be dove or sae wet forth i iis acvertisement; sud all pro oeals mast ms furnts! sealet, be Made npon the blank for Ment, securely enveloped and ro Posals for Stamped Bo velo) Bere,” end addressed to aster General, Washington, D. O- pa 3:'W. MARSHALL, the mark | AUCTION SALES. THIs AFTER NvoN. BD iki street, 01 TEC FAM Ww AW: y virtne one of the TRUSTEES’ ET Ww) 8T! "8 BA OUI teenie bets Dian (ihe land records for the and Pposite SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE i NSON AV Bi tly 14th AND 1étH AND RB trast dated June 19, 5 rded in Liber 723. at folio $35, we Wil sel on HORSDAY, the 93a dy y of July, of Jal jin front of the prem son avenine, 134 feet in depth, and is improved with ® large and convenient frame One: Terms of ssle: 18 months. with inter yelling house, ird cash; resid 6.12 and secured by leed of treat. $100 deposit at time of sale. Qonveysncing and re- cording at cost of purchase with in five days or de JAMES DIOKSON) THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. jy13-td . Terms to i eit forfeited.” ve omnes Ni Trustees, BY ® 2 RYAN 90,,General Brokers, We will offer for sale, at THURSDAY, 23d ivstant, at is Mand west halt of Nyin syuare No 814, situated on BD street, bet str: ets northw" 7th street northwest. Brtlic auction, o'clock p M.y ween 6th and 7th southeast. Terms of sale stated a of sale. H. BYAS & 00. General Broker and Auctioneer. 5920-td 92S 7th street sopp. Post Office Dep't. TO-MORROW. ¥ WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctionser. Successor to Green'& W: No. 108) illiams, Aucta.) ma, shorthwest corner 10th ard D SALE OF VALU*BLE UNIMPROVED PBOP- ERTY ON THE ISLAND, AT auction. OnT I shail yurchaser, * jyie-d daysfrom the da; ‘will be resold at the risk an UESDAY, July 21st, at 6 o'clock p.m, rell, in front of the promi ar sale are not co of sale. ti cost of the WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. @7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FRIDAY, Joly 24th, 1874, at the same hour and Place, in conseyuencs ja 1 Of T WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. rain BH. WARN Br Beal Estate BB, Bro! ker atid Anctionser, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwert. TLUSTBE’® SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND F BRICK DW MANS&RD Cc BT ION. By virtue of a deed of trust to Daniel L. Eaton 0, D. 1571, be and myself, dated October I Bee Liber Bo. 658 recorded in 00! No.¥14 2p STREET, BETWEEN B ‘BEETS NOKTHEAST, AT AUC- Na- 1 folio 418, one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the requ sst of the party secured thereby, I will setl at pubiic auction, in front of the premises, on MOND. 4, at 6 o'clock AY, July 27, 187 Fema the following-described real estate, situate in tered he Sy of, Weshin lots 29. 30, 31 "sft Chester and Seiki Weleion, and part cf lot 23, in sqnare 735, in the said city of Washington, as recorded 1870, in the City Burveyor’s Con Liber O. H. B. m B.C , to wit: Bel lot let- ‘subdivision «f December 12, feet, 13 feet front feet deep, together with the improvements as ‘Terms: $3,500, with interest at ten percent. from Bag" 21, contatuing 2.070 square z2 16 above October 10, 187: the balane: at notes of the pure haser, bearin: 3, and expense of sale, in cash; and ‘and twelve months, f for watch the interest from tha day of sale, and seoured by a deed of trust on the property ac'd, will be taken. required o ‘all conveyans 2¢23-e0&ds A deposit of $200 wilt the purchaser at the time of sale, and atthe exp-nse of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in the trustee reserves the Fight to resel! at the risk and coat of the di after five days’ advertiseme: RORGE W. 8 even days, property urchaser, t iting at, OK NEY. Surviving Trustes, _ T. COLDWELL, Salosmat R* B. yee val Federal Building: ¢ Broker and Auctioneer, 4, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. TLUSTEXR’SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ROPBBTY, PR DWELLINGS CONSISTING OF TEM BE on 7 RIGGS STREBT, BE- TWEEN i71m AND BOUNDARY STREETS AND NORTH U-AND VSTHERTS, AT AUO- 108 folio 474, 01 of the S to cigbty- five (25), both inclusive, in Fay, & Barrett's subdivision of ments a8 above, of sal plied witht in seven days, the ‘Trustse resort Tight to resell the property at the cost and ris of a deed of trust. nd duly recorded In Liber N 16 of the land records for Wash! ton county, District of Golambis, and by part} secured thereby, I will scl, at anction, in front of the premi: By virtue A.D.1S dated Jane it ° direction mblic remises,on FBIDAY, July Sa o'clock p. ms all those square numbered one hundred and fifty (150), together with the improve- ne-fourth cash; balance at six (6) cighteen (18) months, with inter cent. per ancum, secured rty. A deposit of by a deed of 100 on each mveyancing not com- the defaniting purchaser after five (5) days’ adver- ment fn some one or more newspapers published th inthe city of Washi: Jed-eodds ren, DO. Gi W. STICKNEY, Trastee, S2-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED antil 74. id place, ONDAY, Juiz 27th, 3:7 = GEORGE’ w iyll-eokds same hour and place. STIOK NEY, Trustee, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, B* 2: WARNER, state Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. HANCER) SALE OF VALUABLE IM- OPAOVED PROTERTY ON THE BORTH EAST ND K STREETS CORBER OF THIBD A NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON CITY D. 0., AT AUCTION. ee ie dor and by virtuoof a decree passed by the @ Court of the District of Columbia, ia ending im that Q.urt, wherciu Augus- et al. are plaintiffs, and Woodbu: administrator, c ° fi Premisees to jay of July, those two (2) Lots hundred and nriy-ela f, (6055) algo, the south fifteen feet fromt by t whole —— of | dered four, (4.)in “rare bumbered hy elgbt, (568) ot vie Tty,i@ finely located, improved by a comfortable three-story with back build: uilding. The terms of sale are: th ofthe sale; §: y iB square 558, and be: » bis promissory ject of trust on said Lets aring ioterest from date 200 to be deposited by the purchaser, whose bid is accepted st the sal WOODRURY wae PROPOSALS. |] NITED STATES ENGINEER OFFIC U Wate AY. 2 INGTON until 3 ‘Avguat, bar Cugsovoan H. Dredging in conti: ent AGINAW ard For aletmer July Proposals for dredging in ASpraition it ginia, will be receiv lumedlately thereaft U NITED STATES. ey red JULY DETROIT, Micu. , July 16, 1874. Bealed Proposals will. be of SATURD. GB, aT Sanp Beacu, Micn — jon of that now oo 4kk Horon, Mich.— Ry inuation of the present timprove- OUTH oF Biack Biver, tN Br. Cuarm River, z ging m coutiduation of the presont Bivan, Micu.—Pile revetment and formation upon the subject 2 @. whi iy, either in the undersig ZBL, Major ot Bogincers. OrFics, NIon BANK Bertprye, RAR Cus RLRs cTRERT, 1, 1374, am Gucnsu Sree July 2d, isle. MopiL®, Aza. cubte Peri the Daf ettthe mouth oC iho barboe 5 Key: ac hag aoe ‘imme. Tred tnformaiions ofrisae Captain of 5. Army. 5 EB OF PI U . sms pron INION BriLpine, recerved oat Timon MD. July iby iste, information can be GR. EVENING STAR. (OFFICIAL) LAWS OF THE URITEP STATES Passed at the First Session of the Fortg- third Congress. ¥ B.H. WABNAR, jreker and Auctioneer, UABL Mas ated (GENERAL HATURE—NO. 55.|—Contimued: GOVERNMENT IN THE TERRITORIES. ese ateag |. Territory of Arisona.—For salary of governor, request oCthé | wyreo thousand five hundred aollars: ier ne ¥, Jaly | tee and two associate judges, three thousand Goilars each; secretary, two dred dollars; interpreter and transiator in the execative » five hundred dollars; in ali, For Jegislati = wee ve expenses: 5 diem of members of coamell and hoase of repre: peeing ene officers and ioe and ploy legislative assembly, twenty- five thousand six busdrea dollars. iz) ‘or contingent expenses, to be expended b; the governor, ‘one thousand dollars. ij five hun- her with the improvements; cousisttoa ot Territory of Colorado —For salaries of gov- Three-story and Attic Brick Dwelling, No. 8506 | eTnor, chief justice and two Judges, weet, the grounds being set with frait | and » fifteen thousand A For legisiative expences, namely: Rent, ligh| stationery f jabor, and furniture, wwo thousand dol: For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand dollars. Territory of Dakota.—For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and sec. retary, fifteen thousand doilars. For legislative expenses, namely: For diem and mileage ot members of ccuncil and house of representatives, and other officers, clerks, and employees, and extra compensation to the president of the council and to speaker of the house, ard for for secretary's office, sixteen thousand and ninety dollars. jy lS-eoads S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until THUBSDAY, July 30¢h, 1874. name bour and ce, | “xt wah woe te ce. | For stationery and printing, and for paper for iy28-eokce TF GoeDWEUE: ketamen, | printing laws and Journalstior the wesmbiy, aud for miscellaneous printing for the secre= tary’s office and executive department, ave thousand dollare, For candies, tamps, and oil, fuei, rent, stor- age of government property, repairs of furni- incidental expenses, two thousand dred and seventy-five dollars. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand dollars. For the District of Columbia.—For salaries of the governor, three thousand dollars; secretary, two thousand dollars; four members of tue board of public works, at two thousand five hundred dollars each; ‘five members of the board of health, ai two thousand doliars each; president and members of the council, two thousand eight bundred and eighty dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and Y BH. WARNER, Resi Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Foderei Buildings, corner7th and F ste, northwest, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLEIMPROVED PROPERTY ON tru STREET. VEEN L sND M STREKTS NOBTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON CITY. D. 0 Under ard by virtue of « Gecrec, passed by the Bupreme Court of the Dretrict of Columbia, in @ cause pending i that coart, wherela Wm. Obase is; laintif', ana Ann J. Connor and Bi A. Freere,are di fend 0. 36 0. the undersigned, as troates. wili soll at publ » to the highert | «the Ist day of August 1376, tron, ip front of the premi on SATURDAY o'clock 2 m., alot of ground described and s# part of the west haif of lot 6, in square 161. T! Drpperty te improved by a two-story frame hous ‘The terms are: One-fourth of the in — fustaiments of own his cash, and the balat ard "Is "months, the. parchasor to gire for the de- | soln Rereby upprominted stan ee Lp pape hye pees aid partial tae member of such board who shall hold any other 6, in equare 161, and bearing interost office to which salary, compensation or perqui- from date of sais. $100 to be deposited cheser whose bid is accepted. Al the expense of the purchaser. _iv2-td sites are attached under the authority of United States or the authority of the District of Col- umbia. i Territory of Idaho.—For salaries of governor, chief justice and two associate judges, and sec- retary, fifteen thousand dollars. ¥or legislative expenses: For per diem and mileage of the members and officers of the legis~ lative assembly, rent of hails, fitting up halls and committee rooms, lights and fuel, printing during the session, publication of the laws and journals, stationery, furniture, rent of secre- tary’s office and store house, twenty-five thoa- JOHN W.FRA Trustee. J.T. COLDWBLL, Salesman. B® B.H. WARNER, Real Estate ker and Auctioneer Federal Buildings, Gorner Tth end ¥ Strects N W. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BSTATE IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE CAPITOL GROUNDS. By virtue of tree deeds of trust, beariag date ‘espectively on the Sth October, A. D. 1872; 9th ‘April, A, D. 1873, and. Tech Fone, A: irs, prerpeietlh “697, folio 183; Liber No’ | *#ud five hundred and forty-eight dollars TIS. fovto 360, 0d Hiber 722, folio 387, of the land | For contingent expenses, to be expended by records for Washington county, in the District of | the governor, one thousand dollars. Qotombia. and at the request of the Darttes secured Territory of Mentana.—For salaries of gover- ablic anction, in front 6 THURSDAY cast T3the ra nor, chiet justice and two associate judges, and secretary, fifteen thousand dollars. For legislative expenses, namely: Rent, hire of porter, fuel, lights, stationery and printing, water, postage, and incidentals, two thousand two hundred and eighty-two dollars. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand doliars. Territoryoy New Mezico.—For salaries of gov- ernor, chief justice and two associate judzes, secretary, and interpreter and translator in the pena Office, fifteen thousand five hundred ollars, For legislative expenses, namely: For rent, as Lots number twenty-two (22). twenty-three (23) aud twenty-four (as fa the subdivision of the west part of original Square pumbered six hun- id subdivision having of William Hickey, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (13) months, with interest at cigbt (8) per cent. per aanum, secured by a steed ir it oftrust. Two hundred doliars will be required aa a deposit at time of sale. conveyanci cost of rurchaser. If terms of are not complied with stationery, fuel, lights, printing, postage, hire ai y ) prin > gh tage hcp ede poe orp Buiting rent | Of mesenger, and other incidental expenses of chaser. the secretary’s office, one thousand dollars. &#-This property will first_be offered and if not sold will then be offered in lots, IAM A. GORDON, Ja... Trastes, »28-00848 J. T. OOLDWELL, Salesman, BY LATIMER & OLRAgr. uctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and llth st., Btar Office Buiidings, For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand dollars. Territory of Utah.—For salaries of the gover- nor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, fitteen thousand dollars. For legislative expenses,two thousand dollars. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one and dollars. Territory of Washington of the governor, chief justice and two as ociate Judges, and secretary, tifteen thousand dollar For legislative expenses, namely: For ren: light, fuel, stationery, office furnitur: of legislative halls, hireof ome et and oth SALE OF HOBSES. DEPOT QVARTERMASTER’s OFFICR, WasHINGTON, D. O.,Jaly 16, 1874. be suld at ible auction, at 10 cel Avcust 17. 1874, at the Quar- Stables, corner of Mth aud © — incidental expenses, one thousand two hundred Seven (7) Horses. dollars, Terms cash, WM. MYERS, For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand dollars. Territory of Wycming.—For salaries of the gov ernor, chief justice and two associate judges, and secretary, fifteen theusand dollars. For legisiative expenses, nameiy: Rent, stor- Depot Qaartermastsr, Brevet Brigadiar GeacralcU, SA. _jy28-ta LATIMER & ULBARY, Aucts \KUSTEES’ BALK of one Bieam Boilie Maudr five and En- Cart Harness, Machine, Balld gino, three five Bicck Carts, one Env Be . Pulleys, Shafting, and other apparte there: | ®8@, light and fuel, postage, and incidental ex- untn belonging. By virtue of a-deed of trast bear. | Levees, oe thousand tro lundred aud itty {ng date the 19th day of May, 1878, and recorded in | doliars. For contingent expenses, to be expended by the governor, one thousand dollars, And hereatter it shali be the duty of the sec- retary of each Territory to furnish estimates in detail for the lawful” expenses thereof, to be presented to the Secretary of the Treasury on or before the first day of October of every year. WAR DEPARTMENT. For compensstion of the Secretary of War, eight thousand dollars; one chief clerk, at an annual compensation of two thousand five hun- dred dollars; one disbursing clerk, at two thousand dollars; two chief clerks of divisions, at two thousand dollars: seyen clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; six clerks of class two; fifteen clerks of class’ one; two messen- gers, ateight hundred and forty dollars each; bine isborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; seven watchmen for northwest baild- ing, (executive,) at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; in all, seventy thousand three bundred dollars, For costageat expenses of his office, twelve thousand dollars. For the purpose of examining the rebel ar- chives and having copies farnished f Government, six thousand six hundred do! In the Office of the Adjutant- chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; nine clerks of class four; ffteen clerks of class three; twen. ty-five clerks of class two; one handred clerks of class one; three temporary clerks of class tour; six temporary clerks of Class three; twen- ty temporary clerks of class two; sixty tempo rary clerks Of class one; ten messengers, at eight hundred ard forty doliars; in all, three hundred and twenty thousand six hundred dollars. For postége on oficial matter of the War De- partment and its Bureaus, one hundred and twenty thousand doilars. s For contingent expenses, eight thousand dol- ars. In the Of ce of the Inspector General.—One clerk of class four; one messénger, at eight hundred dollars; in ali, two thousand six hundred and forty dollars. dn the Ofiice of the Quartermaster General.—One chief clerk. at two thousand dollars; eight clerks 720, folio 191, of the iand records of Washing- will sell at public auction, on FRI- day of July, ES i of 84 street southe. wilarf, the above paiurd articies, HORATIO B. W. 123,24,25,27,80 WELCOME B. B Y LATIMER & OLEARY, Auctioneers and Boal Estate Brokers. Southwest corner Pennsyliiania srenus and iich #t Btar Office Building. WALNUT PARLOR SUITES IN STRIPED BePS; WALNUT MA AND SIDE TABLES; STB) JUINS, WITH LACK lcci is it iC one Sam BAA street northwest, between Sth and 6 streets, the above-enumerated articles. We Would Cail especial attention to this sale, aa the furniture Is in excellent condition. Terms cash, LATIMER & CLEARY, J 22 td TRep.) Auctioneers. ¥B_H. WARNER, Res! Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, cornet 7b and F sts. northwest, PUBLIO SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE WES’ [J OF THIgD STAEET. BRTWREN 1] AND VIRGINIA AVE- N SOUTHEAST, ON LONG TIME. I will offer for sale, on TUKSDAY,Jaly 28:h, Rr. D. 1874, at 6 o'clock p.m., part of Lot 1, in quare No, 765, having a front oo #1 strect cast ‘ MORNING, Jaly 2 Ste Ts at 10 o'clock, we will sell at feet by a depth of 100 feet, sud will be sold in { class four; ten clerks of class three; twenty- eee four clerks of clase two; fort $ roe = : < 3 forty clerks of class ments cf QM, with e pet cout: Intereat. a delateur | one; elghteen copyists, at ‘nine hundred dollars siw ‘witlhe Tequived at time of sale, Allconvey- | One femule meskenger at thirty dollars pe: ancing of purchaser. month; one gery 4 at eight hundred a Jy2-eokds J.T. COLDWELL, Saicaman. | forty dollars; eight laborers at seven hundred Y¥ JOS. F. KELLEY, wal Estate Agent and Auctioneer, Office No. 90¥ 8th street northwest, TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROV, BAL ATE. ON 30 STHERT EAST, BETWEEN NORTH © STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHEAST, By virtue of @ decd of trust to the undersigned, ated March 9th, 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No. 670, folio 453, et seq..one of the Land Becords in and for Washingion county, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the written request of the perty secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, 1 front of the premiseson MONDAY, the 27th day of July, A. D. 1874, at 6 o'clock p, m., the following described real eatate, situate in the City of Wash- fngton, District of Columbia. to wit: All that certain zy and twenty dollars; one engineer, at twelve hundred dollars; one fireman at seven hundred and twenty dollars; and five watchmen at seven hundred and twenty dollars; six temporary cierks of class two; ten temporary clerks of ¢las# one; ten temporary copyists, at nine hun- dred dollars; in all, one hundred and seyenty- two thousand and eighty dollars. 1 For contingent expenses, seven thousand dol- ars. in the Office of the Paymaster-General.—One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; seven clerks of class four; eight clerks of class three; fifteen clerks of class two; thirteen clerks of class one; one messenger at eight hundred and forty dotlars; four watchmen st seven hundred and twenty dollars; five laborers at seven hun. dred and twenty dollars; two temporary clerks of class two; three temporary clerks of class one; in all, seventy-seven lbousand seven hundred and twenty doliars. 1 For contingent expenses, four thousand dol- ers, in the Office of the Commissary General.—One chief clerk, at two thousand dollar: of class four; four clerks of class three; five clerks of class two; tweive clerks of class one; one mes- senger, at eight hundred and forty doliars; three laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; two watchmen, at seven hundred and twenty dollars; in.all, thirty-seven thousand eight hun- dred and forty dollars. For contingent expenses, namely: ofice-rent, 1 street east, and raa- uing back the depth of the lot, contain: seven tLonsand one bandred and uluety three 43 100 square font of ground. ‘Tormsof sale: About 8300, (bsing the balancsdne,) wich futerest at six per cent. per annum from April Ist, 1572, and expensea of saie, in cash, aud the bal- in three equal instalment, cl (12,) and exghteen (18) m: ber cent, per annam , and secu tou the property sold. 9100 to be paid down immedi- at ly afier sale, Conveyaucing atcost of purchaser. If the terms of sale ere not fully complied with within seven days after sale, the trustec reserves the right to resell the property at the risk cost of aefaulting purchaser by giving five d: jotice in | repairs, and ellaneous items, seven thous- ablished in said city. some newspaper publ GELOW, Trustee, and dollars. inthe Gfice of the Surgeon-General.—One chief clerk, at two thousand dollars; six clerks of class four; Tour clerks of class three; eight clerks of class two; one hundred and fifteen clerks of class one, (twenty of whom shall be temporary;) one anatomist at the Army Medical Museum, at sixteen hundred dollars; one engineer, in diri- . ao jyls-eo&ds JOs. F K<¢LLY, Auct. . ER, B Real Estate Broker an@ Auctioneer. Federal Buildings, Corner Tih sud F sts, northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY BORDERING ON 230 STREET AND THE WASHINGTUN CIKOLE, | .on of records and museum, at foarteen han- AT by vetee ae of dred Sellers, ae mate » at eight hundred lars; y-two man: Ay ee te tue tamt vocoras tos Wee tem ‘at seven hundred and red REE ee | Cerks of class two; and elght clerks of class one; one mesenger at eight hundred sod Aoliars; one laborer at seven bundeed ge erty dollars; in all, twenty-seven thousan fre bundred and sixty’ dotlars. For a souety stationery, es, wrapping paper, for senting blauks guveley “snals, forts, permanent batteries, and troope im ta @, #44, tel , express charges, | avd inciéem “Of Asimilar nature, furnitare, matting, car, tt, oll-cloth, professional books for Ordnanee 1 “epartment library, pamphlets, ont case two dollars. the Dhtee cf Military Justice.—One chief Clerk. at two thon “S0d dollars; one clerk of | Clase four; ove clerk a, ’ clase three; two clerks of | clase two; four elerke e° Gln ee tne ta ait, | at eight bundred a ‘to all, | Sees tevoumet exght & @Rdred and forty gol- lars. Pereen t expenses, 2,"e hundred dollars In the Signat Office. —Twe cle gb an one messenger, at eight hundre ¥ lars; in all, four thoumand fowr bundred and forty dollars. o ‘That it ts farther made the duty jecre- tary of War, when the reduction of ¢. ‘orks now employed shall taxe effect under the p. eFisions Ot this act, to retain, as far as possibile, *uob of | the i ugh teman, one thousand «ix handred dollars; two memengers; three asistant messengers; seven lal and two packers; in all, one bundred and seventy-one thousand nine ban- | dred and twenty dollars. Also, for addi | Gerke, on account of military-bounty fends namely: For principal clerk, two thousand | lars, one clerk of class three; four clerks “ class two; thirty-five clerks of class one, and two laborers: {6 all, fifty-two thousand six hun- dred and forty dollars: Provided, That the Sec- retary of the Interior, at his discretion, shall be, and be is beret: thorized to ase any portion Of said appropriation tor plece-work, or by the oor. month, or year, at such rate or rates ax be may deem just and fair, not exceeding « salary o! one thousand two hundred dollars per “For dl *, eta ‘or diagrams, ste 5 ment. . same, miscellaneous ttems, incloding two of the city newspapers, to be fied, bound, and pre- served for the the enlisted men and discharged sobiows .** are BDIAN OFFICE. now employed in the se Bureaneo! said For compensation of the Commissioner of Department where tne same can be donewh "8 | Indian Affairs, three thousand doll; chief due regard to the dispatch of paditc bucina *) | Clerk, two thonsund dollars; fire clerks of clase snd it ie hereby made the duty of the Secretar,” | four; eight clerks of class three, one ste- of War te place such enlisted men so ret BpON the civil list, eo as to entitle them te pro- motion under the civil service regulations; aad bereafter it shal! be unlawful to allow or pay to of the persons designated in this act ai itional compensation from any source what- ever, or to retain, detail, or employ in branch of the War Department Washington any persons other thai hographer, one thousand six hundred dollars; thirteen clerks of class two; eleven clorks of cians one; four copyists, at nine hundred dollars each; one messe One Peristant messenger, ad one laborer; li, eixty-fve thoasand six ed and eighty @ilars. For blank books, binding, stationery, fuel, telegraph Miscellaneous items, in- ¥ bewspapers, to be fil d, bound, ard preterved for the ase of the office, etght thousand douars PENSION OFFICE For compensation of ( *umissioner of Pon usand dollar; deputy the Adjutant General is au during the next fiseal year, and no longer, «uch | sioper, two thousand five bomitred do portion of bis torce of employees pow on daty | clerk. two thousand dollars medical referee, in bis office, as may be actually necessaty for | two thousand fire bundred collars: twenty «ix the service f, bat no new enlist mt clerks of clare fou fity-two clerks of class shall be made he general service, kud | three: eighty-four clerks of clnas two; one hun- notbing mm this act sball be so construed as)to | dred and twenty-twoclerk of c’eawone; twenty- increase the aggrega' hun.ired dollars eact force now employed ia | five copyists, at» any office of the War Department; and itahall | mesenger; twelve assistant be the duty of the Secretary of War to reduce | iaborers. one engineer, one thous er hun- the number of temporary clerks aud others au. | dred dollars; and ene assistant engineer, one thorized by thts act as fast as the wants of the | thousand dollars, in all, four bundred and forty- public service will permit. two thonsand seven hundred dollars WAR DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS. For compensation of superintendent of the building cecupied by the War Department two | Fer co \gent expenses of the of ce, namely: For actua’ Apenses of clerks, detatled to inves- tigate suspected attempts at frand, ae provided hundred and fifty dollars) and for four watch. | by law, forty thousand dollars; for stationery, men and two laborers; iv all, four thousand five | ten thousand dollars; for carpets, mats, furni- hundred and ceventy dolla: ture, d repairs of the same, five For labor, fuel, lights, and miscellaneous | thou: dollars; for fuel, gas, engravi items for the said building, eight thousand dol- lars. | For one engineer in charge of heating the bok Department building, fourteen bundred jollars. Tetow ing plates; for bounty-lnnd printing and binding the same, engraving printing pension-certificates; and for other cestary expenses of the office, inctading t daily newspapers, eighteen thousand eight hun- For superintendent of the building atthe cor- | dred dollare; in all, seventy-three thousand ner of Fifteenth and G streets occupied as the | eight hundred dollar Quartermaster-General’é Uflice, two hundred and fifty dollars. For superintendent of the building at the cor- ner of Seventeenth and F streets (two bon- dred and fifty dollars) and for four and two laborers; in bundred and seventy dollars. For superintendent of building on Tenth street, occupied as the Sargeon-General’s Ottice, two hundred and fitt; itare. hundred dollars; twenty four principal exami- For fuel for warming the entire building, and | ners, at two thonsand five hundred dollars for operating the ventilating-fan in sommer, | each; twenty-four first assistant examiners, at repairs of steam warming and ventilating ap- | one thousand eight hundred dollars each; twen- paratus, pay of engineer and firemen, mat- | ty-four second assistant examiners, at one thou- ting snd oii cloth for nails, gas, whitewasu- | sand six hundred dollars each; twenty-four ing, and other incidental expenses, eight thou- | third assistant examiners, two of whom may be send dollars. temaies, at one thousand four hunired dollar Fer superintendent of the building occupied | each; one librarian, two thousand dollars, ome by the Paymaster-Generai (two hundred and | machinixt, one thousand six hundred dollars; filty dollars) and for five watchmen and two la- | seven clerks of class four; eight clerks of class borers; in all, ive thousand two hundred and | three; thirty-one clerks of class two; and torty- ninety dollars. five clerks of class one; alo, for thirty perma- For rent of building and fael and contingen- nent clerk*,at one thoasand dollars each, for cice, twelve thousana five hundred dollars. forty permanent clerks, at nine hundred dollars NAVY DEPARTMENT. cach; for three skilled dranghtamen, at one For compensation of the Secretary of the | Tbourand two hundred ot Novy, eight thousand dollars; for compensation | Soitars ior woe anid. token one ee of the chief clerk of the Navy Department, at toe bane eye ia ar oa wow ay two thousand two hundred dollars, and, a1- | (ho, iundred dollars: for eight attendants im Gitional to chief clerk, three hundred dol model room. at one thousand dotiars each to continue while there is no Assistant Ses detvacs anche tes mares tention tary and uo longer; oue disbursing clerk, we | Dondred and twenty Sel 7 ¥ thousand doliars; tour clerks of ciass four; four | Cry et six hundred” d clerks of class three; two clerks of clase two; | Puy dred a: “ three clerks of class one; two messengers; aud reac prea two laborers; in ail, thirty-tive thousand six | “lft © ntingent and hundred and ‘twenty dollars. the Patent Ome For official postage-stamps for the Secretary's | ‘he Patent vm and the Bureaus of the Navy Depart- | ™ eg t, twenty thousand dollars. |! therewita, For stationery, farniture, newspapers, = . miscellaneous items, five thousand dollar Bureau of Yards and Docks.—Chief clerk, one thousand eight bundred doliars; draughtsman, one thousand eight hundred dollars; oue clerx | Of class four; two clerks of class three; une clerk two; one clerk of class one; one messen- 1 one laborer; in ali, tweive thousand | dred and sixty dollars ns, drawings, laly UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. For compensation ef the Commissioner of the Patent (fice. four thousand five hundred dol- lars; for assistant commissioner, three t doliarr; tor chief clerk, two thousand fi dred deliars; three examiners-in-c thousand dollars each; examiner i interferences, two thousand five he lars; trade-mark examiner, two thousand five tour thirty-seven thousand eight hun- repairing, papi q advertising, bool ed, printing engraved hal exchanges, plomb- g, extra iabor on indexes and ab- for anual fitting-rooms, tem- jerks, laborers. and other contingen- y aud dollars; and no money appropriated by this paragraph shall be ex- d for advertising in newspapers pablished in the city of Washington other than the Patent Otice Official Gazette. otolithographing, or otherwise pro- g copies of drawings of current and back irsues, for use of the office and for sale, in- ciuding pay of tomporury draugutsman, forty thousand dollars For photolithographing, otherwise pro- plates tor the ¥ ot employees engaged 0 milar plates of patents issued b July tiret, eighteen hundred and sixty huary first, eighteen hundred and )-two, forty thousand dollars. For plotolithographing, or otherwise pro- ses of the weekly tasue of drawings, hed to patents aud copies, forty tha rand dollars. ractugs of drawings preparatory to pho- graphing beck issues, Uurty-live tagu- elas ette, inci of Ordnance-—For eb fght bundred dollars; thousand eight handred dollars; one clerk of Class three; two clerks of class two; one mos- senger; and one laborer; in all, ume thousand five hundred and sixty doliars. annus dameee F tationery, beoks, and miscellancors | one clerk of class fo ight hundred dollars. = the compensation ot Bureau of Construction and Repair.—For chiet | Clerk of clnas thre clerk, one thousand eight bundred dollars; Become ager craughteman, one thousand eight hundred dol- . lars; one clerk of class four; two clerks of class three; two clerks of class two; one messenger; and one laborer; in all, wwelve thousand uine veATION. ucation, three thoa- sand dollars; tatistician, with clerk of class four; one mrenger, #1 atchman; in all, eigh- axty di hundred and sixty dollars. sixty dollars, tionery, two For stationery and miscellaneous items, ve handred eight hundred doiiars. —. one thousand dollars; current Bus f Steam Engineering.—For chief .two hundred and fifty lerk, 01 thousand ei, buadred dollars; asee for official records, two hundred eraughtstnan, one thou hundred dol- | and tity dellars; other current’ publications, lars; ope clerk of class two; one assistant two bundred and pleting valuab twenty-five dollars; com- e sets of periodicals and publica- craughteman, one thousand two hundred d lars; one messenger; and ons laborer; in ns in the library, two hundred dollars; te seven thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars. practi mb pros themed < oo For stationery and miscellaneous items, ove | Coijecting statistics, and writing and compiling Mi 1 Clothing. For evier | Att for annual avd special reports, Bureau of Provisions aud Clothing. —For ebief | editing and publishing circulars of information, nd eight hondred dollars; one eleven thousand doilars; fuel and hgbts, two hundred and seventy-five dollars; office-furni- ture, two hundred and fifty dollate; contingen- cies, one thousand and sixty dollars; in all seventeen thousand two handrd and teu doliars. “D.J ur; two clerks of class three; ss two; three clerks of Clase one; One messenger; aud one laborer; in Ali, fourteen thousand seven bandred and sixty a Tor stationery and miscellaneous items, eight hundred dowdars. Bu of Medicine and Surgery.—For one clerk DIED. of class four; one clerk of class three; one mes- | BLUNDON. On Tuesday morxiog, Jaty 21, 1874, fenger; and ove laborer; in all, four thousand | MALY E. LLUNDUN, eldest daughter of Join a: nine bundred and sixty dollars. 4 e ‘ RS silat For stationery and miscellaneous items, four PR a ee ae hundred dollars, 1 ends and acjuaintances of the y are re- T superintendent (two hundred and fifty dollars) and for five watchmen and two labor. ers for the building occupied by the Navy De- partment; in all, five thousand two hundred and ninety dollars. For incidental labor, fuel, lights, aad mis- celianeous items for eaid building, seven thou- eand dollars, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR For compensation of the Secretary of the I terior, eight thousand dollars; Assistant Secre- tary, three thousand five hundred dollars; chief peetfully tnvited to attend. tad POULTON. After s long snd painfal tinea, WILLIAM POULTON, ard 73 ycare, a native of Brite, England, but for the tast forty 1 of thie city. icletives and frieadsof the family ere reepsct- fally invited to atten? bis funersi, from bis tere jecoe, No 3¥O sth sirest sorthwest, Friday evening at o'clock. n SEITZ. On Weonreday, July 201. at 1:99 p of congestion of the brain, OARBIE BELL, aged t uthe and ten days, iofent Gaaghter of Geo. W A au ella Foneral from residence of parents, No, $39 7th clerk, two toousand five Lundred dollars; ten | street ecnihwest, this after fay, Jaly $3. clerks of clase four, eight of whom may be paid | st § ps, Family and fricuts are kindsy iavated to two hundred doliars additional if the Secretary | sttend. s of the Interior deem it necessary and p: Joly 224, 1874, MARGEET WAL- six clerks of class tnree; six clerks of class two pene of bint nae six clerks of ciass one; three copy’ three cae mes sake piace messengers; two assistant messengers, and six laborers in his office; in ail, sixty-mine thousand two hundred and eighty dollars. i For secretary to sign patents for public lands, one thousand ilve hundred doliars. For one captain of the watch, one thousand two handred dollars, and twenty-eight watch- men for the general service of the Iuterior De- partment building, and all the bureaus therein, to be allotted to day or night service, as the Secretary of the Interior may direct, twenty- ove thousand three hundred and sixty dollars. For stationery, furniture, advertising, tele- graphing, and miscellaneous items, inciuding few Looks and books to complete broken sets, and cases and mape for library, seventeen thou- eyearee Rea ®. Wakeey. Undertaker, (Ouaasser to HARVEY @ Maen, So. 934 F Syzesr, berwoon Bisth acd Dee METALAIE BURIAL CASES AND CASS EWE * *SLKOCLS, HABITS, $6. work 5 se) d dollars. BAPE ABP, 7 For expenses of packing and distributing of- av ty ficial documents, igglading ealary of superin- Preserved of Bi in Wax. Alle tendent, five thor dollars. rats 8 Poi t and fitting-up of additional rooms tor the use of the Pension Office, and for the Bureau of Education, tho; lars. casual repairs of the Department build- ts *fnetediny Painting of iron feneo, exterior of windows, p Aang and south wing of the build- ing, iting and kalsomining, and ——- the Pet, plumbing ané gas fitting r,t y thou- a pat Ln

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