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THE EVENING STAR. e . LOCAL NEWS... The Storm Yesterday. TUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, EXCITEMENT AMONG EXCURSIONISTS—LOSS oF AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, LiFe. Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street The storm on the Potomac yesterday after. se ; : oon was terrific. Some of the river men st ; a for a short time it was the worst experi The Evening Star Newspaper Company, that xpe . ; enced on that stream for yea On th 5 « EVES A . alarm. The Ex with the Depa: a THe Ev) s ‘ Dozen and some 700) excursionists, was at Mar f h E De a 2u. shall Hall; the Mount V um Ducking Club, with Soo, went down on the steamer Mary Washirgton to spend the day at Mount Ver- pon Springs: the barge Cockade City took about 500 of the N: aca Carctian avenue M. P. Church people Fort Washingt the Ar. ~4_~ro Gre y made two trips to Mount Vernon, t mn . 51-N®. 7,852. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1878. TWO CENTS, | rw imdiits wipe to atount Verna tax ed de Known on sppl'cas ae g made known on sppt'ca | the Mary Washington on her first trip up, a we shortly afters . ait the whart, and for some SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. me ea eon | Telegrams t0 The Star. | sivestisiicn is sate, x =e she was kept from being blow = = = — - RIDAY, May 31. course the eee END pivios Pox aS Senator Dennis introduced in the Senate to- | “gpy ‘ATE.—The Chair laid before the Sen- ‘i . | cabin pelln Eee eee eee ee Washington -News and Gossip. Dneriee ae oor eae aed Sores in a ate the resolution for final adjournment, as THE PRESIDENT INTERVIEWED. friday—$2a ut $15: Wevpies | s mast be pal! in nds in drove the excursionists into they were geting in the b of the ste esiticken individual who ous id P ‘avenue, SATU 5 i e mn e House, to June 17. Oat cable cee 2 | Mine 2, 1873. at ovc'ock sharp. Business of im? Govansotex? Ruceirrs ToDAY—Interoal | District collector of taxes to keep in hls fe amer aniant by she House todune Tr nto the cabin excialualny J oriar ce. Yer order. "$659,711.19: ens ss for inspection a list of lots and squares, ar. | its present consideration, aud the re-lution tthe same time throwin, yp Be C. H. EMERSON, W. P. revenue, $559,711.19; customs, $488,7 Tanged in numerical order, of all real estate | HS present consideration, aa % Plain Talk on the Situation pag athe, same time throwing eA OFT Re dliuie |. THE Scuscrrerios to the Tour per cent. loan | 1H Washington, heretofore’ sold, or which may | WA Jas Over Mnry omer ON: stating totax | 6 Aciiement, especially among ti y DhED seekers of religion. Interest in the nounted to $182,600. jeatter De sold, for taxes ; sald lis sales and taxes in the District of Columbia and children, and several fainted. The ¢ SrRatowns increasing in, power. ‘Two serv today amounted to S20". Was Sold, when Shd'to whoa conseeen erly | Keferred to District committes | Gad & Suicet of Smere Who were oo rgetown, increasing in power. se) i e vas sold, W onveyed, Xe. 5 y s'the ane 0 Started the ny: Bhi Michey conducted py” Mhe"eoiiag eran , Tu Presrment and party Fefuiied from | shall be the duty of the collector, wien’ called ote Raton introduced House bill relating to COLLISION OF IRON CLADS. than the man who started the panic with = i Gehara! Revival. * dcr” | Gettysburg at tl o'clock last - thon. to furnish a certified statement of all | Referred to same commute. {The bill T dence, and the boat, altho: OOK North ai ; taxes and assessments, special and general, oT . AM THE CALLERS at the White House ; ‘F ‘; + {| duires the different roads to issue interchan: blown within a very feet of th + > DEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN 4 that may be due and unpaid at the time of ; 5 . : capes pine . + ALS. PRA tor. FS? rOhiGee Orrick or THE BoAKD, 482 today were Senators Lamar and Kellogg. and | making such certificate, and which may bea a0 Fie eerie orcs cor nuelr redemption | Qyer Four Hundred Lives Lost, | te city in safety. the boat on JUNE 12 TO i LOUISIANA AVENUE, WASHINGT! Representatives Scewart, Kerr, Smith (P2.), | lien upon any property in the District. A fee Melbo, ive comp; antes, diciary commit- trip reached te city in the ni w ng Look, and Colo Batus. lay, 1878. —App'icants for appo! McMahon avd Blair. of fifty cents shall be paid for such certificate. '. McDonald, from the judiciary comm’ pleased with the excursion. Th Bowling Alley. Bil lard Tables, | Metropolitan Police, D. C., are invited to present Said certificate shall be a bar to the collection | tee, reported a bill to reorganize the judiciary nd water: food a 2 I adant, prop: | fhemscives tor examination, in the o! “ hiou: | Yoard. at i2 M.. MONDAY, 3d June, 1878. ——— an exciting time on the barge ( ve A PorstT AnouT THE POTTER INVESTIGA | ahd recover y of any tax or assessment omitted | 1 the District of Columbia, and to expedite JTNDIAN WAR IN ID. AHO | with the North Care Carriage | "Ry order of the Boar r : a Avenue Chi TION.—The House this morning passed the bil | fiom, and which maybe alien upon the rea! | We administration of justice in the Disiriet. ding at Fort Washington, Tachester cas Terms ® maygiae E.G. CURTIS, Senter | appropriating $20,000 for the expense of the | estate mentioned in said certificate. AM pub. | Plicedon the calendar, persiopyrmeprer ty hog nd blown four weeks, $ f° GLENWOOD CEMETERY. — The lot- | Polter investigating committee. After the | lie records which shall have reference to real | ite op Columbia, reported a bill toamendthe | 796 PRESIDENT INTERVIEWED. e some difficulty th finally p tnt eid WS5° owners of Glenwood Cemetery are hereby | Senate parses it, the bill will have to go to the | OF Personal property in the District shall be charter of the Metropolitan railroad company | a Siten. wind where she remained notified that the annual meeting of the lot-owners | President for Signature, and if he signs it he | Open to inspection free of charge. in the District of Columbia Pieces Paty | What He Says of the Political Sitna- sutdided. ene for the election of the Trustees for ga vill be aidir what is called a revolution: APPALACHIAN MINING COMPANY. calendar. tion—The Danger Not Exage erated. A RESCUE... tn MONDAY BVENING: June ad, 1878, a07-99 | Committee with money to conduct its opera- | Senator Barnum introduced in the Senate | “Mr, Barnum introduced a bill to provide for | -Pnivaprirura, May 21 set correspondent | In the height of the storm a boat containing vm. GEO, W. COCHRAN, Beery. | tions. to-day a bill which has previously been intro- | the ‘settlement of all outstanding elaims . Sharing porer here areal Uae Erestaent ladies, tn attempting Ws oe Dei Me Gopal Tue Captver MEETING this afternoon was | duced in the Senate and House,to incorporate | A&Ainst the District of Columbia. Reierred to | at Gettyst Dita Pike mall Hall to ML. Vernon — = = aa Sooia- | Very Short. The letters of Hon. Alexander | the Appalachian mining company of the Dis- Mr. Rollins introduced a bill relating to tax- * You do not see cause for another contliet | jig ashore at rey of the wind ana tide, | | LS RRVERAL BUILDING octhsoe tne | Stephens and P. M.G. Key were referred to, | trict of Columbia. aiunoap couraxy ation on street railways in the District of Co- | of arms in any preseut difficulties, Mr. Presi- | {he fies in aialnting condition wad thes wat > Miladt_Rueociation will be held ar Davis t of expressed on all sides that the METROPOLITAN RAILROAD COMPANY. jumbia. Same reference. | den ——— - ae companions not knowing what todo. Their ' heater, Feder! Bantding Association wills held ay eect Wak Gan ail ihe members wees | Mr. Spencer, fromthe cemutticooe the Dis: |. Me Hoinealso introduced a resolution call, | There never was a time.” said the Prost ition Was discovercd ty Camatn Proce the meeti trict of Columbia, reported to the Senate to- Can Deen eee ot eb tr | eee me a one coca sone alate Holl she : f dhe Hemmer Arcon eho was ARRANGEMENTS have been made between | ay favorably, without amendment, a dill to | honds, floating debts. gross earhiles: expel s tion to yet under anc 1 >m up. ae upon, and such other |i by the ma ullines | amend the charter cf the Metropolitan rail- | ditures, &c. Adopted. f oO . a boat containing a man and way Droperly come before the meetings he ma: ¢ " ‘an | road combany, to enable them to lay tracks to Mr. Davis called up the bill to appoint an | which coerces the t | boy, and a skill, containing a single man, wert Le v & AS. Ce ed ARU 3. ree est and the Post Oflice department, by which an | ¢ojdiers? Home, ete. additional judge for the seventh district. | often good men, we ar ’ cay al, but all hagds got to shore safely sPaLe nee JOHN A. PRESCOTT, Secretary. “a | early mail line south from Baltimore is estab- PENDING DISTRICT BILLS ‘After debate the bill was passed. _ac | meeting perhaps conflict, The direct agents | SuirpoaT caPsiztp AND A Toone: MAN Br rake Bere Hebed. | Agcording to the the fable adypied | the House committee on the District gf | Qu motion of Mr. Hoar, the bill for the relief | whieh brouzit on the rebellion, were spit eu-nigh sy train leaves New Yor Q of Nannie Hall wa 4 DROWNE! About 1 o'clock i the afternoon three young J. Thropp Wells, HH. B. Zevely and J.B «to Un eneral di: e n Up and passed On motion of Mr. Burnside, the bill to pro- n being that | vide for the conveyance of the low grounds in tak Washington (via Rieimond) | Columbia held a meeting to-day, but trans- hington (via Lynchburg) 7:3) | acted no business, the impre: f € procured a boat at Cumberiand’s and ‘ 1 New Oriean a.m. | the committee would not again be ealled this | the city of W shingion, under the provisions | started tor asail. They proceeded aoee, th om First Baptist ew Orleans is left at 5 p.m. | session. An eflori, however, isto be made to ay 7, i822, was passed. [The € aut riveras far as the Ls pridge. and had ginia avenue and 6th street southwest reached at? p.m., Baltimore ai | pass the bills on the public ‘ealen e duties of the mayor of Wash- | Material stuk t | reached Anaicstan house on 1 parade through f the New York at m. The | are: A bill to authorize the Seeretary he act to the Secretary of the | to disturb the country on: | When the boat was struck by the sq Z ees ence 10 Green Hall w A matter of con | to construc. a biidge over the Potomac at or generation for nothing but pulitical spoils. in | capsized i. and the taree a were ~PRING 5 si to Baltimore, especially | pear the Three Sist i a bill to au- gave notice that on Tuesday, | Which the masses of the people have no inter. | thrown into the water. All thr BD sort. sit ANNUAL MEETING of to the mor nat city. i i ners to audit ing hour, he would call up the | est, is nothing less than | onthe t cl mae Wders of the EAST #ALRMONT 3. Dill to prevent d toallow Mr. Joun- | ; ndafter hisspeech | | ‘Does it final yote, to the exclusion | ter of Mr. s 7 Key: does " i] a und certain claims NIPANY. for ihe | Jepce Key does not think that the eriti. | #ud fund certain claims; a, bill to prevent de: | Texas address he ionofgachother | eisms upon his open letter to the people of the | on the 36) 1 ‘ict. bonds; a bill to provide | press the bill toa south demands, at present, an answer- When } that persons sentenced to hard labor by the | Of all other business. . . s from his friends whose former inqni- | District may be confined in the Distr e Senate then resumed the consideration rn d no&as stated, | bill for the improvement of the sewerage of | of the legislative appropriation bill. the demand by the republican party for his re- | the city of Washington; a Dill to provide for HOUSE.—Mr. Atkins reported a bill appro- lirement frei the cabinet, ie may deem it ft outstanding claims ter, | and the w © you as much alarm as th aral ev Rey to the people of the south Be more plunged tnt all three started to t rt at 2 oveldck p.m. uisferred App no more personal alarm than but I have learned to look pprehevsion on the growth of caucus in America. Tam endowed with a ¥ Post ofce. om the x dee nst the District, and confer jurisdic. ing $20,000 for the expenses of the Potter | trust which I must ree like a magis: | a high seg > or ana Sete anare CATT ne cee ten on the Court of Claim to heat the 2. investigating committee. Passed. ue M cg bay nol ex! erste aie as made from th a The annual ieet Which lei to his writing it. It may,be stated, | Among other bills of District interest on the | Mr. Cravens presented a memorial in favor wien Hesuathee ain, Mr. President, | seen by many pore { OAK HIL on good authority, that the Posumaster | public calendar, reported from other eemiit- |” of the passage of the Senate bill in relation to ‘ Sek BLOODY CONPIIC’ as i Dested eld ih the office, atv for | General does not consider that any | tees. are the following: Bill forthe restoration | O commissions for the Hot Springs rece reony 4A BLOODY CONFLICT the Ar and his parents— yess le. June Sard ot Managers to | act of hishas placed him outside of the demo. | Of Wazes in the government printing office: I prings reservation. | micht be impending over us live at No. 1811 N street—were notified of Th Secoraa G Of electing ® Hoerd of Mauagers tO. | orite pi nd that he is confident that be- | bill for the erection of a fire-proof building for | Referred. : _ | “1 think you do Not, repeat what Key s the sad event my 15 Ty ghee YF SAiES GUSZLER, Serv. | fore long inahy Who denounce him as having | the dutional museum. py Bicknell, from committee on revision of accurately,” said the President. We then "DROWNING OF J.€. DORGAN. ALWELL HOUSE. aT? turned an out and out republican will change JUSTICES OF TIE PEACE. Of K. G, Ingersoll and orhers for the roger | Karslever: eis Bt pe eae por DPA LITE LPHUR SPE Nes BUFFALO LIST JANOS, | opinion. _ The conference committee on the disagres- the sections of the Revised Statutes in rela- “Invited to the equines as . Squttiern man; mn Springs yesterday, was drowned a guests. Mi Aud APPOLLINARIS Naval OFFICERS ANXIOUS TO GO TO THE | ing votes of the two houses on the bill to pro- | tion to the sending of alleged obscene litera- | to see that justice was lone to the south, re few miles t li appears that be Sajacent to the ure nse BERING WATERS, Poue.—The bil passed by Congress, | vide for the appotntment of justices of the | ture through the mails Laid on the tabie, | quired neither to apoloxize for my record or | \ndetca aan by himsed, eke ahah he Bemees fee the eee oes Fane Seat rere and signed by the President, granting an | peace in the District, are tohold a meeting | , Mr. Jones (Ohio), from committee on public \gto disown my political prineij It is my AT MILBURN'S PHARMACY, y . and was seen by some fishermen going into “ st r Ll ‘ aly ¥ va per of the south of | 4 feHlags a fe ‘after : " tot difference be- | buildings and grounds, reported adversely in [duty now to warn the peopie of of | the water, and this is the last seen of him analysis found similar to the hot springs Of Arkan- ‘ 42) PENNA. AvENcE. | American re ish yacht Pan. | {his afternoon. The poin! A the claims of Wm. E, Duvall, Patrick H.Stone. | thedanger which threatens the country. No | We wW#[en avd {hls ts the last scen of him saa. Uncnentire year. Board $9.50 perday;@15 | _marlé-tr x : dora, pur Gordon Bennett | Mae the President sear aaie Seatate Insists | ‘Andrew Gleason and Dennis Loney tor work | maurtced hope that tite schemes of the men Clothes were found bys Gites anon Pic farther ld ress HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, for Kolar exped Ss Authorized the | ments. and the House the Supreme Court of | dene ou the Treasury building and in the | who have engineered the movement to unseat | QYinco Pawson, min ines them ean Bame mi dawav J ¢Y CARY, Proprie! $7 Ori SrRkET NOMTUWEER, | Secretary of the Navy {0 detall officersof the | eM and | a: White lot. Laid on the table, : President Hayes can be carried out without a | 2y(nelanelig ent the pice wine Gi LENCOE NORTHERN CF Rie vey eee Sing a line of Martisized | Davy técommand and officer her. The pr REET RAILROAD Tr ‘The committees were called for reports of a | Vioody civil war. dent occurred. A drag-net was used last LENCOE SPRINGS NOR > | paring. are now \showrckness of cosign andeoor | vision was incorporated in the bill at the _, STREET RATLHOA: 8. private nature, and a large number of bills THE PRESIDENT WT for the recovery of the body, but. without ‘Will be opened for the Summer Season on 9A¥ dia rivaling’ In extent any establishment in the | request of Mr. Bennett himself. The Treasury | Mr. Eaton imtroduced in the Senate today | Were reported Back. “Aino orhers reported twas what Mr. Janel. This v mmer Fesort, gi mat hitects designs for Mantles and | department has issued a register to the | the bill introduced in the House on April 29th, | and disposed of were the following: e 20 wiles fi Walustoatings closely followed, and tmtitations of | Patdora under the name wt the te by Mr. Claflin, concerning street railroads in | _ By Mr, Harris (Ga.), from committee of | out without war. I swore to preser tions and ry $ ilies or transient d beautiful marbles exactly produced. | vette, but Mr. Bennett has not aj a - . ways and means, for relief of Levi Price of | Constiiution of the United States, and will de- $i, App to MISS AMELIA GRAHAM. 45 | Sends for BARSTOW. WnQUGHT [RON FUR: for the Uetall of naval offiéers to ime ig | the District of Columbia—making the tickets | PANS And means, for with cramps e body was recevered by Mr »prietor of Fairy Landing, in avail. It isthought he was seizé and sank. T Wn. Koight, p . Such scheme: timore. will offe Me for BARSTOW WY ‘ ihe Distlet of Colum Dia niki Alek ¢ A Pass wit liver the executive office in its integrity to my "a seine oa Mount Vernon Piace. my7-im | NACE, more: ER K is, therefore, supposed that he desires to have ae 8 aie ~ by Mr. James, from committee on civil ser- | successor.’ . MARKIAGE LICENSES been issued to Fee ee ree ST Cuopor Work Withea | her oiicered by seamen outside the navy, | INFORMATION ABOUT STREET RAILROADS Vice, authorizing an examination into the |“ Youdo not admit then that Congress has | Addison Carier and Sally Turner. We HL Eig forge of ‘competent mechanics in’ their va- | This will be a disappointment to quite a nun WANTED. equities of the claims of certain empioyes un- y power to disp! in the office ? Henson and Eliza Williams; Jolin KR: Shelton 4 d fong persoual experience, will | ber of naval oflicers who applied to Secreta: The Senate to-day adopted the followin; der the late Doorkeeper J. W. Po! House of Rep- | and Mary E tious branches ant pel g do good work cheaper any other house, m2*¥ | Thompson to be detailed for duty on board her ‘ney can impe for the Arctic expedition, ; John West Wagner and eniative By Mr. Warner, fr Gilbert D. Fox in committee on claims, resolution introduced by Mr. Rollin wate. There | sarah Lizzic Se for relief of Pe'er Gallagher of Washington; 0 other ognize any | Mar Osear L. Berger HATHURN ue — _Mesolved, That the proper officers of the | }.¢. Referred to private calendar aitempt of Congress to remove me. “But Ldo | Lizzie Gutteyson : John Dixon and Sarah Lee xD - AN ApveRsE Report was made from the | Street way companies of the District of On motion of Mr, Bright, the House went | not believe that the United States Senate has George W. Gist, of Mt. Sterling couuty, and BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | committee on public buidings and grounds to. | Columbia be and they are hereby directed to Wien to that point where high just received, fresh from the Springs. 1 and they ar eby into committee of the wiole en the private day in the matter of the claim of Andrew | {urbish the Senate a sworn statement of the aire ss demo. | Marys. Levane; Abram Mackall and Susan calendar, Mr. Hooker in the ch twas .like Bayard and Thurman, Gordon and | Mor nanand Katie J W. 3. THOMPSON, Gleas this cit i “earth inthe | #mountof them ea ital Stock ; the amount of agreed that this should be considered as ob- il, Will agree to make the Senate a vehicle id Mary C. An apls 703 itn st. | White House tote 37 oF dumping earth in the | their bonded and euling indebtedness; the | jection day, and that bilis not objected to | for cariying out the revolutionary edict of : Lewis and aie eamOUS a Said SMIOUDE OE ticle Exoss Aud Det earings id should be ednsidered as d ; uucus by a conviction of impeach- | Helen M. Walla : . 2, . No Pay For THE NAvy.—The deficiency of sig tech ils Lia ac The iollowing bills were upon favor- EIN ple tagmatyton Its waters are KS” aassiSQUOrsv RING WATER ver $750,(€0 in the pay of olficers and men of by such respectively ably and ordered to be reported to tne House: | gig PRESIDENT COMPLIMENTS soNE sovTa- | | A MysTEnious Arrat—This ot Ad ialinie Open nae provatey | Which for nearly half a century has wrought such | the United States navy for the year ending | C™PC@UeH. . Bili to restore Col. Philip W. Stanhope to nis ERN 3 foreman of Mrs. Lagzage’s farm, neat Ttock asprovetof | WONDROUS CURES of KIDNEY DIS: ASHES) Fane would, iiwas hoped: bemade CLAIMS AGAINST THE DISTRICT. . place in the army; for relief of Lieut. Henry The President compli cree! ‘s hurch, found in the wel Sricntty rel DYSPEPSIA, and CANCER, mney be nae or ae | good. by © 8 before the lstol Jeane te? | Mr. Barnum introduced a bill in the Senate | Plaiman, U.S. A. ton and Gov. Nicholls 1 & wht te man named Nich emily 7s i urativ 2S y e settle eects Wine ae Winans eir liga S ears old, and gol 3 ‘othe priest pas. For Pamphiety containing temarka- | morro the ollicers and men would | to-day to provide for the settlement of all out- Decoration Day at Gettysburg. Kepe their whole oblesdon 10 whites and | Po lady injured, and mnsbi ten pbs: ble curessaddress MISSISQUOL SPRINGS, Frank- | not suiler inconvenience on account thereof. | standing claims against the Distriet of Colum- THE PRESIDENT’S SPEECH—GEN. BUTLER’S | that the course of Aleaatiler H Stephens rec- | count of himself.’ He was brou § pl in county, Vermont. apl-m. w,f,6w This has not been done, however, and the re- and conferring jurisdiction on the Court ORATION, ETC. ommended him to his age and to history. The | When Officer M ‘aw took him to the Freed and deliei za CARD. sult is that the pay due them for the month of stantially the sane partially amended, 13 | The grand procession at Gettysburg yester- | correspondent asked, "Do you anticipate no | men’s ho Sark. I pucrant South — May is not forthcoming. | Enough money was | substantially the samé as the one introduécd | g/ Was COnOc een Teer | coher avi Gent tho Potter policy prevailing ; os Of New Yurk, For « jon, eall on fo all who are suffering from the errors and indis- | on fiand to pay them he frst teu days of their | in the House some time ago. ‘The new portion | 44Y i Taso eek Rene | ¢t attempt to impeach you?* “Yes: by | SALE OF VALUABLE Reai Estate —Atten W. FRAZIER, Eb! ston, D.C. | eretions of youth, nervous weakness, carly decay, | month's salary for May,which has been and is | of the bill provides thar in all cases’ where DEERE Cr ee erate Cck Repardiens | than an attempt majarity, say twothinds i | ton is invited to the trustees’ sale of three Bend for deseriptive Pamphiet. 7 loss of manhood. S., 1 wil sud pTegratremedy | being done. ‘Unless the deficiency is made | claims are made for special damages sus: the cemetery, the stage beine sane eee | BoE see Te oma ey,, ay two thinds Valuable lots on ith street, between N street M.H. SALE, Proprietor. cure you, FREB OF CHARGE. oot Ameries, | good, the remaider of their salaries and wages | tained in consequence of improvements or je ceme! oat i e stage being surrounded bya ses tion with th ai and Rhode Island avenue, this afternoon a ms1-cc2w &29-c04W pads clardesed envelopeto theitev. JOSEPH | for the present month and the month of dune | fepaits inade bythe late, Beerd of Pape | dense crowd, whieh could. Searcely be peite: bring on adeadlock in allairs, ‘Suppose Com | 2:30 0'clock. a YMORE HOUSE,” FANWAN Station Dy Bible House, New York | cannot be paid. There Is every indication, | Works, ore the bittice Gone iter ele | trated. by the presidental party. ‘the ‘cere. | bring on adead-lock Im affalrs, Suppose Con RA 7 age = T.1N js o seva5-2oRK1y. however, that it will be made good, and the | referee. or engineer shall, after personal in. monies were opened by an eloquent prayer by gees hould | recognize another person as MASTER Hreo OsTERSAUS U N.. has SEA EXD. ILLINOIS 1 E, ait. = + i 1 and efel ipmece shall pers ) | Rev. Mcleod, followed by a hymn. Gen. Slay- | President. That,” said the President, “would | peen ordered from the tongue lice t ATLANTIC CiTY, Ne J. SS enices | apartment expects the passage of a bill to | spection, likewise report in conuection with | fev. Meleod, tollowe Benj. F. Butler, who de. | be the civil war Judge Key and Mr. Stephens | Qity at the nave seed Roe eee le olllce to Opens June AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES supply the deficiency shortly. the amount hie naee: any special bene: livered an oration on “The Private Soldiers in | referred to. I should defend my office and the | $ut* avy yard, Norfolk, Va., 1st of THE ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION IN THE : : une. the War of the Rebellion.” He said: “In the | independence of the Executive against any » ages are claimed, and such benefit may be as- | past the tribute of a nation’s sorrow has ide, | intruder, I want the people to see to what the “ = BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Tee SENaTE.—President pro tempore Ferry laid | sessed by the court to offset damages. ized the Chioftaln alten Bee erat ies | wneraaer, Gongress tends.” For that nesses cov, Bryant Getting Better. = = FOR before the Senate to-day the Senate resolution, THE TAX ON RAILROADS. been raised only to the prince and noble. ‘To- | Judge Key addressed his letter to the southern New oe an m. Cullen Bryant NEY Books, amended by the House, providing for adjourn- Mr. Rollins introduced in the Senate to-day a | day the American republic decorates the | people, that they might instruct their Con- Fated epeut' (peal ne . also —_ ment on the 17th of June. Mr. Windom moved | pil directing the Commissioners of the Dis- | £Taves of her private soldiers with emblems | zressmen so as to relieve those Congressmen three times. Hiscondition by omens by Lowatello' aT that the resolution be referred to the commit- trict of Columbia to enforce the collecti f ol a people's grateful love ; uot with ceremon- | from the restraints of a caucus power when a vai condition is therefore looked Poganwe Pennie: by Mrs. H. B, Stowe tee on appropriations. Mr. Hamlin objected | trict of Columbia to he collection of | jes of sorrow aud mourning, but rather as a | they arrive at Washington.” aie: — ae ‘A Year Worth Living, by Wm. M. Baker. : to this reference. He thought that the resolu | assessments heretofore made against street | holy festival; not with the cold mouumente of A CHANGE OF SENTIMENT. The Markeu ‘Tee Adventuresof an American Consul Abroad. WILLET & LIBBEY’S. tion should be adopted immediately, as_it | railroads in the District, and if it shall be | marble, Lut rather with beautilul tokens of | ‘Is the situation as bad asit was a week BALTIMORE, May 31. Records of Living Oticers of the U.S. Navy. would be just as easy to adjourn on the 17h | found that any of the taxes authorized by the | Jove” ago?” ; quiet—middling. 1. Fionr dui snd Riaty 224 es 5 proximo as a week later than that time. Mr. | Several acts of incorporation of said compa- | “ kx-Gov. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, was next | "No; the vote in the House of Representa- | Bsttimore igh’ grades 25 eae wad beayy and WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, AND NEW YORK Ay, munds moved that the resolution be laid on | nieshave not been levied and assessed for any | presented, and spoke eloquently for afew nia. | tives yesterday when a date of adjournment | street and western super. 2.75a4.00; do, exten, oe CORNER 6TH STREET * | the table until to-morrow, in order that Sena- | Year since July 1, 1871, the assessors shall pro- | utes, elici'ing much applause. was Set by a large majority, showed tat | a4.75: do. family, 6.00ab.75; city mills super, 3.50 my27-tr 428 Seventh st. n.w. tors might consult a to what sotion ct most cele ory hnd ror at ie caren oie ey ASH eee BY FMESIDENT HAYES. publie opin ion tae set ia $0, powerfully far 34,00; dos extray 4:50a4.76: do. Rio brands, 6. iE WOMAN’ .E, a free trausla- desirable in the premises, r. Edmunds’ mo- ess e! a Ss € Ss Hon. Edward McPherson introduced the | the schemers, and that they ho willing - sco Family heat, southern c— ha eit oe Gieisabury. ‘conte is — tion was agreed fo 2 by law, for each fiseal year for which the omis- sold at BALLANTYNE Itis highly commend- Cay President of the United States ringing cheers | allegiance in very many patriotic democrats. | Wuiet and steady; western —southern aa sion was made. Section 2 provides that in lieu | arose, and President Hayes spoke ‘as fellows: Yet it is well for the people to keep vigilant on | Ted. Wal. de mber, 1.1441-15; Peausyivania ed by classical scholars. my25-1:0 TuE INDIAN RinG lobby have established | of any license tax upon the personal and other “ Fellow citizens: The battle of Gettysburg | this question.” nen cient lg ; ae to te red, = a WwW noon —— . : ING, per M......813 35 | their headquarters at Willard’s, where they property of street railroads a tax of $50shall be | will probably always be regarded as the batule | ‘Do you feel satistied with your Cabinet?” | J&nes Western’ dally weak ach loon: Southern =< VIRGINIA PINE FRAMING, per M...004) occupy two parlors, and are giving a series of | U"pesed for each street used by their cars | which did more than any other to determine “Ithink Thave a first-rate Cabinet. Mr. | wuite, ‘bo: do. yellow. 40u87:, wosturn oiled aliace’s Tropical Natu F i af 7 Po: | drawn by two horses, and $30 for each car | the resu:t of the great civil war in the United | Key would have been here to-day but for offi- | spot, 45245! 4 4 lodern Dwellings. gin and champagne matinees in behalf of i r ; June, 45°): July, 46440464: August’ 3 i drawn by one horse. | ‘The last section makes 8. T! mored . | cial duties. “It is my desire to administer the | 474248; steamer. Bpectrum Aualysis, N. We are now offering LUMBER ata lower figure | their scheme for the removal of ‘the Ii it the duty of all street car corporations of the | Shitgs, The honored dead who fought and per. , é 9ea40, Oats dull, #1 eady aud sure: e tor s 7 vill therefore be forever heid in | government Kindly and wisely, but there is unchanged. Rye firmer—prime, 56. Hay dull and Peanue Peonie. Mrs $ 2 u 3 de Bureau from the Interior Department. The: strie a § Oar a pepo | shed here wil ever i vhicl i 4 ‘alt | Unchanged; Provisi nized. er duil— The toe ae heeation La tol g than it has ever reached in Washingion. Want to pet outol the way of the keen serutiny | District o make at least once a year a report | special and grateful remembrance, Lhe great | Point at which I must say*Thus far shalt | wwebanged. Provisions unchanged. Buiter dul psapity an i istrict. Ci i: s ing . 2 er.” rime western, 12415. Petroleum fitm—refined, Studio, Fie! dG: y. Roll: 3 given by Secictary Schurz to their plundering the pes "ot captial actly Pal im the Hes Tomonek aise eaceln. emai | en ieee “whisks’ oi aoe — ny udio, i operations. “s 5 Bors a n , and ur red, ry quis . Bee JOIST, all sizes (medium length) ...........818 33 | CPetutions — number of shares of stock Issued, the gross | indissolubly. liuked his name, faine aud men. NEW YORK, May 31 Stocks “strome deri . PERSONAL.—Miss Anna Warren Story has paid fn aividenabene eeerset tae en qiount ory with the battle of Gettysburg. Lincoln | higher, Money."3. Gold, 101, Exchange, long, been engaged for the next season at the “Bos: | such reports to show the actual financial eon: | $¢¥¢ ls life and the brave men who responded FRIGHTFUL COLLISION OF IRON- CLADS. | 43) short. 485 Governments steady. i Over Four Hundred Lives Lost. NEW YORK, May31.—Fiour dull decli Jastine’s Love : : Syurehasers who wish to buy low. nom OF | Lon Theater” and her fine talents and per- | dition of the said companies, and the Commis. | Kbertycand for wsrauiee co ceo | Oko ow May dhe Ghocen Kertarst | Whe Saori: ay St. Fionr dull aud dec x Tha : $5 | an purchasers who wish to buy low. sonal attracti us Will quite certainly make her | sioners shall transmita copy of sueh reports to | ernment, ‘They believed that mae institutions | came in collision. with the iron-clad Koeuie MPOMIOM. Mee'SL, 28:90 p. m.—U, 6. bends The American Eylscpate i a favorite there. enator Harris lias gone | Congress. ¢ were equal to any emergency, and that they | Wilhelm at:45 this morning. The accident | ysss qouy. Mllincls Conteat, BU. Wew ony CRsGU T, in ail styles. 'o his home in Tennessee. THE DISTRICT JUDICIARY. ought to be maintained at the cost of property | took place three miles off Folkstone. The | Central, 200, Reading Railroad, 164, New Jersey m 20 OMT Pennayloanivavente STUDDING (medium length). ..... 6... $18 33 nis PaseieEr to-day x day sent the fonowi Mr. McDonaid, from the Senate committee | r Of life. If our assembling in this piace shall | Grosser Kurfurst ssnk yon tamedeey Central consols, 83's, HE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. : Ginck ia thie sé Rominations totheSenate: Heniy A. Webster, | ©” Judiciary, reported back adversely a bill to | JUS honor the men we Be becauee enaie exwoded | asshewentdown. The weatherwas | Tue CHARGES AGAINST Mrs. TiLTON.—A oF Eu ? NS. With the largest Stock in the city, of Washington Territory, to be collector of | Promote the administration of justice in the | these'scenes and contemplating the ‘example bright and the sea calm at the time. It is re- | meeting of the Plymouth church examining of History, by Sam"l. Willard. Mod- WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRIUE LIST. custom for the district of Puget’ssound, W.T.; | Disuriet of Columbia. From the same com. | of the heroes who made Gettysburg illustrious, | ported from Dover that only 18 persons out of committee was held last evening. The secre- s in Town and Countr: by H.H. Abram Hoflman, to be postmaster at For’ | mittee he also reported back adversely a bill | we shall be abie to estimate more wisely the | @ complement of 460 officers and mer on board | tary, who had at the last meeting been re- i o, Field and Geltery,, by i uta. The Plain, New York, and 8. B. Hunter, to be post- | for the better administration of justice in the | value of our country and of her institutions, | the Grosser Kurfurst were saved. Boats went | quested to visit Mrs. Barbara Walton for the Paine Photagrsphe, by G. Bo Ayres Spaccray —_— mastér at Newton, Ohi y District of Columbia. Both bills were indefin. | and be better prepared for the duties whic | from the shore and were sent for other vessels Analy: cky a urpose of calling her attention to an infor- ysis, Uy Je Norman’ Lockyer; Inter. Sel itely postponed. He also reported back from | under Providence have devolved upon us. Let | of the German fieet to the assistance of the | ina ty in the charge preferred by her against SiS cther Penneteather. y Alice Perry; GEN. BUTLER Gets Lert.—Gen. Butler seb | !he same committee, with an amendment, the | us here give heed to the words of Abrahatn drowning people, and it is hoped that more | Mrs. Tilton and Mrs. Morse, inasmuch as the arvarte Eiveary of ‘Simerican Katie. guenoine ater dom gets “left,” but he did yesterday. It ap- bul te reer arr ee judiciary of = Koil Lincoln. Let us here highly resolve tnat these | lives were saved. ae latter was no longer a member of Plymouth Money, The God Snot a Margulis. by AudreTheu- WILLEE , pears that after he delivered himself of his | °LColmb!, and to, expedite the administra. | dead shall not have died in vain; thatthe ma. | Amother Account of tile Disaster. | church ot Gol tee un the Distioe tt o t! resented formulated ~—— from Fiet. “Less We Are Painted, by Ja:ne Corner Sixth Street and New York Avenue. | oration at Gettysbur ion of jusiice © rict. he amend- | tion, under God, shall have a new birth of free- ese ac. by Mrs. H. Lovett Can Dover, May 31.—The German squadron, | Mrs. Walton against Mrs. Tilton. * t he went off with the | ment provides that there shall be appointed dom, and that a government of the people,and | consisting of three iron-clads, the Brusser, | cuse Mrs. Tilton, first, of falsehood in the ?° A novel, by A. Troily myS-tr Secretary of War and his neice to get his din- | by the President, by and with the advice and by the people, shall not perish from the earth.” | Grosser Kurfurst, and Koenig Wilhelm, | matter of calumuiating Mr. Beecher in a card ‘Keramos T Poems, by Hen ner, He Was told the special train would leave | consent of the Senate, ove additional associate { ‘nuthusiastic applause from the crowd stand- | passed down at 8:45 this morning, bound for | recently given by ber tor publication in the fellow, $1.25. ‘Memotrof Win. ‘. by APOLLINARIS for Washington at 614 o'clock. Imagine his ieee ‘of the Supreme Court of the District. | ing in the rain. ‘lymouth, whence it is expected to sailfor | newspapers, and, second, of a violation of her eas F. W. trey. L.! ‘The Voyage of the Challen- consternation upon arriving at the depot and ‘he additional justice shall have the same Attorney General Devens spoke forcibly and Gibraltar, When the squadron wasoff Lud- | covenaut with the church, in that she caused aveger, by Sir C. WyvilleTbomson, 2 vols., 8 vo., NATURAL finding that the President and his party had pore, Authority. and jurisdiction as now or | eloquently on the subject of the battle of Get- ate, about five miles from shore, one of the | said card to be published instead of first sub- I®naps and illustrations, MOHUN BROS. gone with the train. which left at six o'clock, a ereafter may be exercised ty any of the as- | tysburg for a few minutes, and Secretary Mc- | frou-clads was observed to be gradually keel | mitting it to the church. The committee vote t 0 my18-tr Booksellers snd Stationers, 1015 Pa: av. MINERAL WATER. half hour ahead of the time the orator of the | sociate justices of the said upreme Court; | Crary also made a brief address. Tne cere- ing over on her beam ends, and men were | to entertain the charges and also to have Mrs.” . day had been told it would leave. It is said | shall be entitled tothe same salary, payable in | monies were concluded with the benediction. | seen crowding on the buiwarks. Inabout five | Tilton served witha copy of the same. The BR BOOK LIST FOR MAY. Highly Effervescent. that the General tore down the street to the | the same manner as the others. ‘two of the Eight thousand strangers crowded the town, | minutes the vessel went down on her sides,her | latter measure si: ifes ‘Beat under the rules of x by A. J.C. H: $3.50: The APPROVED by the Academie de Medecine ot | telegraph office swearing a blue streak. He | justices sitting at General Term shall consti- | abouta thousand being present in the ceme: | boilers blowing up as she sank. Plymouth church Mrs. Tilton is afforded an — faiks in London. by A. J. C. Hare, $3.50; 7 i ce authorized by spe- | Sel a message to Hanover—a station 17 miles | tute aquorum for the transaction of business, | tery during the exercises. Boats from the other iron-clads were | opportunity of appearing before the cominit- Yikieg sed other Foems, by Spencer, $i Wravce, and ita sie tn France auth oa Ss away— Hold the train.” It was detained. and | but when the two justices shall be divided in os an Ge presidential party left Gettys- | launched, and a number of Falkstoue | tee to explain iy . ine wn iton’s Paradise it, by ma 50; cial order ot cl e 4 + , . Mm. i 5 5 Fhe Greeks of 'Puckeriban, $1.60; Oto Hecommented by the highest MEDICAL AU- | 10 due time the General and Secretary of War | opinion, the same shall be noted upon the | burg by special train for Washington amidon, | Req Tee sed UST Or at ikstone | tee to ext 3 $5; Cockeroft’s Table of THOR TES New York as reached it. minutes of the court, and thereupon and with- | thusiastic farewells. | spot, and it is ho that many lives | er, should sh se. *+A great relief for sea-sickness. ** vie vee Myo: in four days thereafter either party in such | were. saved. The Falksione’s life boat | the event of Clifford's C. C, *-a delightful beverage. ”? Ick PRESIDENT WHEELER AND Panty | cause may file with the clerk of the court WM. CULLEN Bryant, the venerable poet | was lammched, but arrived too late to be of | itis understood. ‘Vol. 8, new series. We have just received a {{Far superior to Vichy, Seltzer, or any other.’ | left Prospect House, Upper Saranac Lake, | &@ motion in writing to have sugh cause re- et with’ - | service. Several steamers have gone to the | the premis les in Stati inc! 3 3 ‘ and journalist, mi han accident on gt he prem! assortment oe nee aeyies ane. ine . yrMost grateful and secresning erior to an | New) York, yesterday afternoon, for Paul | argued before three or more justices, but no nesday that, it is feared, may prove fatal. He | scene of the disaster from Dover. It is be- Cas and’ Envelopes, iu'weod and paper toxon, | for Neiiy ves iee Wun ak Rob ee ie caged | Skullh’s, thence to Matone today. Mrs.Hayes | Justice shall sit in General term to hear an | had pariielpated inthe ceremonies attending | licved that the koring ‘Wilhelin, which ren | ‘Typ ‘Tesapese mewoomano coxvENTION ‘Any Miscellaneous or Law Book not in stock or- | {On ally uses free, from, ai Hho cplectlons urg caught a trout yesterday weighing ‘fiftecn appeal from any judgment, or decree or order | the unveiling of the bust of Mazzini in Central | into the Grossen Kurfurst, is very badly | yesterday nominated Thomas J. Freeman for promptly mpregnated only with its own gas.** pounds, which was sent to the President. which he may have rendered at the special Park, having delivered an eloquent address, | damaged. in Supreme Bench, having hominated the W.'H. & 0. Baw SoonsecLens “SHeatehful and! well suited for Dyspepsia and | GENERAL JEFFERSON Davis, U.S. A. has ethe General Term may order the terms of | fhe 4, Seposed himset o peanding aneovered 10. . or ie ss fear eer dates (ednesday, Ly pt e ? A 4 d nN , U.S. A., ha era the brightsunshine. Subsequently he fell while XINDIAN WAR IN IDAHO. r of the present Supreme Court. ‘orn. cases of acute disease. ” " he mylt-tr 475 PB eve. oe ae antacid: agrees well with Dyspeptics, | D&eR appointed a member of the Board of | the Circuit Court to be eld at the same time, FLANNEL | 804 Where there is a gouty dtathests,°* in the act of entering the residence of General ? Deaderick and Turney are declared nominees Sisitors to the Naval Academy, vice General | Whenever in their judgment the busines; | James. Wilson torestfrom iis fatigue, Tie | TRE Comsequence of Furnishing HE BES | MIDDLESEX hey shall designate | back of his head struck the stone platform | “Ged Indians” with A) for the state at large. ‘at ““By far the most agreeable. alone or mixed with | Pape, declined. therein shall require it. atta, Sees low eee ° as the time and place of holding the same and ‘ * ; |, SAN FRANCISCO, May 3L—A Boise City, .D.—The .) mille? ‘ans0 “ STRAUS ee iScae ee Cena Bidder, | oe Poem INvEaIGATING CoNinires the parties by whom they shall respectively b Peles einer ee eae hoase. Wis has | Idaho, dispatch says:—Lhe Hannoek Endtans, coming originally $8 MNO wee eke ‘Wea: GYE. THOSE HANDSOME SACK BUiTs, Not only a luxury. but a pecesstty."» Were in session an hour this morning and ad- | BE; ind shall make ail necessary orders fo, | had fortunately prevented the intlietion of any | DUMbering about 200 warriors, under the com. | CosiDs ove $15,000, Their total production light colored, and made equal to custom work, be bad of als Wine Merchants, @rocers, Drug- journed to hold a second meeting at 2:30 this | 2 division of the docket between the justices serious injury. He remained in a uneon- | mand of Buffalo Horn, the noted scout, areen | for thirteen years was $31,000,000. ‘hree thou- to be found orly 305s A. BTRAUS? is, and Mineral Water dealers throughout the Ss 239 bolding such terms: petit juries shall be drawn scious state after midnight, unable to recog. | camped in the lava beds between Bi rt Sand acres of reservoirs, 188 tenement houses init Light Oclared Conitume PANTS SCSI niltd States, aud wholesale of seerpoan: anne Hine of ane eoening session fherefor ta sha same manner as I i provided fo nize those around his bed, but resisting any prairie ard Buake. river, ane seo apd ~ and 27 stores were incinded in the property, orth¥G at AL BTA, aps FRED'K DE BARY & CO. Vote whereby the committee decided to con- | the commeneement of ene hg.” | attempt to feel his pulse or make any examina. | Rites to leave dy commenced hostilities by ERS 01 4 ~ ce —— Se ¥ - of any such sitting. i Tl hav meed hostilities b; c a vgs Nos. es. 5 , - rt in any case where th in his eighty-fourth year, causes his relati The Indians are well suv with ammuni | Prospect Park (Brooklyn) and Ci = a A. STRAUS’ | Every genuine bottie bears the registered yellow | cated that a majority of the members were in | matter in dispUtereccledie ote aes ey a : es bem ty about two week ee) EASES RE REESE | EE AN eerie | Bestel ttatecgaean ane mute danse | he value af Esa ay be secaumucd aa | Sed tendsmushansag. ao on ofderat‘Covernot Brayiman, onthe | faurcad Wegbosdsy, mei A etura grain a F Our Wis season, at > 5 -m, W, LOW, $48 soon | reversed or affirmed in the Supreme Couri o a ey were * indians.” About lear, George arose ‘Ellis en FROG Wa A. | Hane, FLEEOGHNANN & OO, as withestes are (to be examined: ‘This will | the United States upon writ of error, qm the | qi WZ, ys: vory anxious to hays Oatsress | & mounted troops under the command of | pebn Clear. Georse Primrose and John other Tiscp net eigintaad Peat Comanadeate | Gi ySeaatiaetisttae anc taSetzeon ico | Reievet games ekidetoninmerenet | sume manner at providca i canes of writs of | Waar Gueadianuareas eke oaueee | alate Sitaeand Captain Bernard wi leas | laborers, were kil, ap Bite Patent atdcchment.” They can cle baton United Btates of of West Feliciana (La.) parish, will be placed | dered In a Circuit Court, ‘ ment, contrary to its consistent course before | immediately for the scene of trouble. They became Secretary insufficient to attack the Indians in the This will reconciie the nats fue Anterior. | Are, Inset ean protect the sertiers on ihe the Ser prairies. AL Sap be founa . COMPRESSED YEAST, on the witness stand. Anderson arrived here All aets or This the expected defeat of the measure in the Senate. e tSoring- © LE, CANS SPICED COVE OYSTERS, to under a subpoena this Cr ee ex- | this act are rej parts of acts inconsistent with THE Hon. James G. BLAINE has been na } ean oon a time chiirman of “4 4 e; ic that all cied that th ] S —_—_—— ‘epublican state committee. The from be bankragt ang of °C Haneeene | alone net bearing out signature are tuiéations, | fo Words wilt get see ts aoe te Be Held Republican. State convention wil be held at Portlaud, ds, f sale of J. U. Mahony & oui ieee by A Boar, to consist of Surgeon E. P. Vol- ny A Prima Douna August 8c Establishment, Baitfniorg. Just | apd parties wishing to their good Bread, | McLin’s condition is such that if his testimo ‘THE ALABAMA DEMOCRA F muna Disappears. t Ist. the thing for fisting parties Hous, &e., should call for is not soon taken he will not be in the land of |, Surgeon B. J. D. Irwin, and Assistant | 722A Montgomery, has wominated iW | sober Ste eee fae ea eappenhelm, | gerne ie Geowe WPOGLIN the n At JANES GUILDS Moule oitier Peon GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & C0."S Spain and therefore wellout of thoreach | Surgeon Henry Lippincott, will asembie at | Eobh fr governor, W.N. Screws for secretary peared. there was a beneht concert inher | electea Miahop of West Virginia, ‘was’ 60 : 5 = ' 0. -com- | the Military Academy, West Point, June 1th, | of state, J. H. Vincent 1, ¢ Oth street. my lla 5 for treasurer, Willis half at the Academy of Music last night, but | erated yesterday at Wheelin, —— _— GENUINE ARTICLE. miitee to Investigate the alleged Louisiana | to examine into the physieal qualiieations ct Brewer for auditor, H. C. Te attor- | the beneficiary was not present, alth i - con. 3 GENUINE YACHT-CLOTH SUIY tor $& frauds will not leave before the middie of next | the m grad 1 ¥ Bo dent arectnek ‘aithough she | 4a-Wm. B. Davi & street i A A, DTHAUS’, 1011 Pa, ‘avenus. rey W arranted free from chem jcals, myli-tr week, Candidates for admiscio ae, dass) and the of z ae bp dae lec vee! Pion mus to Secaca ets Mated that sa pin rd ee wing 4