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f - THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, EUROPE TO-DA Pennsylyania Avenue, corner 11th street Ea! ete ions 4 BY 4 N, June 2.=The r The Evening Star Newspaper Company, aad Froston Nave penton 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. Only the spinners at Black by continue to ‘THE EVEXING STAR Is served to subseribers In hold out, the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 The Bulgarian Question tents per week. or 4d cents per month. Copies at The Times’ Beriin aispateh says t nsid 2 centa each. By mail—postage pre- ti gents per ion of the Bul n question in the Con- e count eee ses one year. nN postponed vesterday, bec: J Pepin WEEKLY STAR—publisned on Priday—§2a ny Sto pest the dis ‘THE WE : 1 'Y¥ who Was to open the dis- Jr MoghoSis? Prepand. 20 copies for $15; 20 copies | was not ready with his proposals 5 ge" All mail subscriptions mast be paid in ad- | sip About the Congress, eC sent longer than so paid for, | OL PA Wwe TQ T 9 S Vienna, dune 3 P nl Corres. Ee neem ioe | VS. BI—-N®. 7,869. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1878. TWO CENTS. | woes Jen 3 ote pe cre tio: Y in groups at Berlin, but pot necessarily ina Beal a ES SET = = | host sense. Ausiria and England from one : z . i i “, j leaving $18,250,000. ‘The act for the current | Polat of view and Turkey from another oppose SUMMER RESORTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | _ ccgtevtnno tin sicoteesnoe FORTY FIFIEOONGEESS | icealsearanniinted iat fyeuiier | Rasiaseaiun Germany tance and! fy SGHOoLED > TOUNTAIN, suIDTER > GOSPEL, TABERNACLE Revival Sar- The first session of the 45th Congress ad. | Closing (All Night) Session of Both | ee ee ee ee eee ofan Incense at ans | hinder any of them from oling im favor of RESORT, SCHOOLEY’S MOUNTAL | vices. Glorious revival progressin; 12h . * journed sine die shortly before 7 o’clock this er oy . for the buildings in the large cities. There is | OP€ or the other croup when thy estions Oran P. MOSHER, Prop'r. 1e00. 1 Pretne” Thovoung Evangelist, key. THOMAS Washington News and Gossip. | morning, after a nolsy all-night session. “The | Shek neh yeqerdee ne Teassembled at § | also siv,in0 for lizht-houses, and S148) more Became sleary dete, here fing Gece Se eee aie cee | Tramnicos.. will conduct, two services. THIS < -Day.—Internal | galleries up to 2 o'clock, when the House took | ¢!ck P. m. yesterday. | for Mfe-saving stations. There ts also 95,00) | doubt a & thorough understanding between 66 sy 5 GHT. 7:30—Praise and Pentecostal; 8—Generai GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal ss 7 A resolution, introduced by Mr. Ingalls, | for foreign intercourse, and $0,000 for tele | & ustria, or of the likelihood of TT SE FARRAGUE: AND | RiGHE: 7 fs 1t*- | revenue, $253,320.02; enstoms, $350,335.74. a recess, were literally packed with specta- | granting permission to the Stanley Matthews | graphs inthe Indian eo its continuance during the entire delibera: Sie Se SRhCas . Bes | Revival » $258,520.02; customs, $350, tors, the ladies largely predominating. “Mem. Committed to sit at sues place Dr places as | OMe: Hewitt (Nov) rosretted that Mr. Atkins | fations. “The document recent mebieer ah vamen Take dese cet Wat ORR @ | >> PARC TASES TRMBERS ON LE | rie porren Cowmurren did not hold a ses. | bers in their zeal to pass bills in whieh they | commit most convenient, was parsed. | had not signed the report, and especially for | the London Globe re! um Boston to North Hawp'03(B)e gli ‘M.. are earnestly requested to attend the stated | sion to-day, and will not probably until Satur- | Were interested, forgot toa great extent the The bill to establish the territory of Lincoln | the reasons given. It was trae that # ing between England Beach Station, ) where coaches will be lureatiuess. | eommunication to be heid THIS EVENING at | day. ected this understam Proptieties of the place, an ropoaredly. the | wasthen read. Mr. Bayard moved to post- | Was a large amount for the fisheries award, | 2% apne ek . 7:30 0°clock, as business of importance will be pre- ea a m Sergeant-at-arms, mace in hand, was ‘com. furthe1 ration ill until 0 but honor was worth more than money, and | Talk of a Dissotutt a <2 0 PHIEURIOK SON. | sented for consideration. Bits ‘or Distxict INTEREST ArpRovED | manded by the Speaker to go into the aisles Rest Monday in Decent teat acct to.” | Gheawand mast be paid or toe hadi oe ONDON, June Th DINEY POINT HOTEL, ‘By order of the W. M. . BY THE PRESIDENT.—The President and his | 20d subdue the hurly-burly occasioned by tur- A message was received from the President | will be tainted. Nothing would justify a vio. | ent of the Edinburg ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD., 3e20 RICHARD J, BLAKELOCK, Sec. ah vere at the Capitol this morning un. | Dulent members. There was, however, a vein | of the United States, when Mr, Morrill moved | lation of bational faith, “It was/uot focus ty | more ofa neeute parliament ‘Will be opened for the reception of guests on 25TH Btoce. | Cabinet were at the Cap! ‘S Morning un- | of good humor throughout the proceedings, i s i > | find on why we should | only actively circulating, but that JUNE. Situated near mouth of Poro— THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock- | +7 tar the adjournment. Daring last night “ f proceed to the consideration of executive ud a reason why we should not pay the y actively ating, butt pod eye vions for 150 WS noltets or the a WACOSTIA AND DOTO: after the adjc vious toadjournment, | Ditty tse tenon chafed under their ina- | Dusiness. Agreed to. During tie executive | money, but it as for Great Britain to ay why | eresenee ip iniacntial qu Baltimore. MAC RAILWAY COMPANY for the election of | and this morning, previous to a hen bill + | bilityto put through their pet schemes, the session a resolution was passed asking the | she should not receive the money. Hence he | party are still very angry with ry superior bathini Directors will be held at Room 1. St. Cloud Build- | the President approved a lary e numb: a on situation was finally accepted, in most cases, House to extend the session till 10 o'clock a.m. | regarded this report as sustaiuing the honor lor making such favora aia, and one of the pi hes in the Uni mg, go MONDAY. July Sth, 1878, among them the following: To provide for the | with tolerable grace. At 11:20 p.m. the doors were opened. of the nation, and he would rather gain sack Suvaloff Salisbury Bestop free from all danger, Bathing and fating | Fens ob oniar of the President. fucnt assessments iu the District of Columele: | ‘The report of the conferenes eommittee on | ,A resolution of thanks to Hon. Thomas W. | cloth and ashes than violate this great obliga dy Supporters of bm Pionth. M.A, TRAVERS, Prep. je19 20t H, A. GRISWOLD, See. to appoint a commission to ascertain the cost | the sundry civil biil was received inthe House | Ferry for the able manner in which he has | tion, for it rests on higher ground than a mer | Je19-Lm* 7 e Ni . iu s Se st {ter of money. [Applause.} =5> A MEETING of all the Pharmacists of | of removing the Naval Observatory ; the legis- | before the first mornings’ recess. It provoked | Presided over the Senate during the present | ma i is ne Sontht pintice of Coniimbia, ented regis; | lative, Re. appropriation bill: the sindry evil | one of the liveliest dvbatesof he session, tae | Session Was, passed: also a Shnifar revolution att egbbins ald thks was Jue deb. and tration under the provisions of the Pharmacy bill; regulating exemptions in the District of | point of attack upon the bill was the clause | COTE iB One Wale A Wheeler, Vive explain to it will ‘act general of the United Hongress 5 aes ems ie t : s th se | President. he would like the gentieman to explain how it | be opportune for an appeal to th y EiStes, Will be held-at the Hall ofthe National Cole Columbia; levying a fax on all dogs in the Tides fo Te ae tacked (on fo the bill to pro. | The Senate immediately resumed executive | haprened that another just debt witch re | Whole, the. beltel of well uformed botiut lege of harmacy, Goloniastion Bau ung, ‘By re- | tate of the late Rear Admizal Dahlgreen; to | fax fishery award. Chairman ‘Atkins, of session. . pul plican Senate had ut on for the pa of clans is that eithe ger ral ection wii loc DAY, the 21st inst. al seria « At 12:15 a.m. the doors were again opened. southern mail contractors, had not been re. | cur next month, or that the idea of (he disso SOPULAR PRICE nest pt the Board of rnstees Of the Nona aoe | ee tOr the PAS TRENE OF Fhe Pete eeh ative | 18S, qcomference qhonagcrs, absolutely re | Mr. Sargent offered a resolution tuextend | tained by the conferee: lution of parliament will be abandoned I = Maes" cHAs, BECKER, S| Select commission om alleged frauds in the | ofthe “rete etont he Peta Oiey MeeoUNE | the timeot adjournment until # o'clock ane |“ Mr<Tewite Said he Cisldel such aati att, | Greece to be Heard by the Congress. Ps <PRINGE, NX = SAFE DEPOSIT OOM- | Presidentialelection; relating to claim agents | fiewitt, ‘Garfield and" Hale Divocuted Agreed to. of the House to first consider such matters and | YNDON, June 2 gram from SARATOGA SPRINGS. N- ¥- Ye] > PANY, Sirner thant New Yorearenge, | aud attorneys in pehsion cases /authorl/ing | coneurtence hy the Mouse omaceount of tie | oqtm,ayindom, chairman, of the conference | hake appreptiations of money Tor them," Bu center CONGRESS HALL, receives Trunks of Sovervare 08 eee valuables Spencer ¥ Baird 0 the Smithsonian Institute, national credit, while Gen. Butler and 8. S. SEnary teoon, the part of ig Senate on this his he ries award was ab international! | voice in questions _ s P ‘on deposit; also rents Safes. Its vaults are burglar, receive fromthe King of Sweden a diploma | Cox opposed the clause. was . ul, § . | Matter, . : oe ‘This splendid hotel is now being thoroughly reno- | hours, 9a. m. to4 D. Norwegian Order of St. Oltf, a Uterary and | during the debate. A member from Philadel: | ¢be, Chairman appointed rovided for in | S Nwas not Douud to pay this award on |p LONDON, dur A Reuter telegram from vated and refurnished. Willopen for guests June BUFFALO LITHIA, scientific organization. phia, charged to the brim with a beverage | S¢Pate Joint committee provided for in | States wa pay this award on | Rerjin says: Au off \ issued thi 25th. CLEMENT & WILKINSON, Managers. 1S HUNYADI JANOS, = + ie : the act to revise the army regulations, Xc., | any theory of honor. The Geneva award gave | B nnounc ‘condition of th . 8. CLEMENT, Lindell Hot As APPOLLIS ARIS saad EXPENSES OF THE LOUISIANA CoMMISSION.— Ghat more than sheers, tiled ta jnterropt eu. Senators Burnside, Plumb and Butler; and | us’a paltry $15,000,000 for sweeping our com. | wee inuntemactory, Wcuoe wake cos J OR MNES, = MILEURN’S PHARMACY. by the President to Loulstana in the spring of | to the House and spectators in the gallery his | Sud report ato the advisability of ccanster: | ain ler ae avrameement he the wee ee | Vermont De Vinebester and marl4-tr 1429 PENNA, AVENUE. sent chelosing mdrett lar 8 er on ite interrupted Mr. Cox in like manner, and ment, Neustea Ose ‘au to the War depart and ‘under this award we were payity | MoNTrELIEK,Vi , Saunders and Me- 0,000 r @ privilege that Canada oft e Stephenson's Depot P county. V 1B. Creer state convention a ‘ 1 The Senate discus: nO. rgued farther that it w. AX convention to decide HUTCHINSON, ith part) of the expenses of that thou; ht to beguile that statesman to yield him iS Bay Orit STREET NOWTHWEST, n of five, saying he supposed when | the Hicor by Shoutiag out at the top of his wit very extensive facilities for manufac- | he accepted the place, and believes now, that | lungs, “do so much love the gentleman from d during two hours, a ote 89 Mu h em bill for the relief of George H. Geddings, a y.and that it was in en — ee eee ey aoe gpa tignandesior | (ue President had duthority to appoint the | New York.” Again when Gen. Gartield closed | Mati contractor fora post route in Texas gteement when it wis oe cee enn me hoe itsutlis Anequalod for rickusss of Assign and.color commission and order payment for their sery- @ powerful argument in pehait of sustaining | 1.54, and involving a payment of $1.58), which determined by ama of the commission. dost attractive place on, the ontry Krentiocts designs “for” Manties ard he disbursement he desires te madly | loud enough to be heard in the galleries, cried air Hale Shought tae amount of the award | Teceived from the House of | was ¢normous. but he did nu: See low w Wainscostings closely followed, and imitations of 1 rare and announcing the adoption by beautiful marbles exactly, produced. | share. uunexe beating ax fahing: All kinds boats for ihe & rs ‘an bd D per nts for BARSTOW WROUGHT FUR- | jug: avoid the payment. When we con free of charce. $1.50 per day, $' " reretary Sherman replied to-day, say- | OUfy "Bully for on. to ¢ am directed by the President to re- e other “juflated’? member was from : Us 0 ‘ re | that House, of a concurrent resolution extend. | pare this award with the cost that would have | de a spicy speech, ac. Poteiaes sccanere Auarece R°J) MARSHALES | SAC, Baltimore KITCHENER KANGES: also | turn this draft to you uncollected, as he is of | Indiana, He was too far gone to do more ing the time of final adjournment until 5 | resulted trom a war, the amount isdwarted | © spade & spley speech, Prcpristo, Piney Rofut tia” Jeon” | Be Mite Maes SEO. Geasretet gee | the opinion hat Congreve wil yet make pro- | than Arcqueutiy geton his Fegsand murmur | SoG, Une of, tual adjourn at uu insignificant. | peretor. ‘ me 2 vision for this expenditure, and at all events aBSe ees : wenie! fhe House bill to authorize Spencer F. | that must be paid Qreaeen FOR WASHINGTO. | large forve of competent mechanics tn thelr va | that you Oucht ih ig.” | Rapitues of he gentlemen's gallery and to the Bald, Serta at tee Smithsonian Institute, |. Mr. Gar c unon sisiwes So good work cheaper than any other house, may | Alter a revie tances under | ¢vident dispust of his party friends. It may | to yeeeive from tie Wing of sweeden. a diplo” - ROCK ENON SPRINGS. which the commission appointed, the Sec- | were republics which poes to shi hat | a and medal constituting him a member of | this morn On the Great North Mountain, near Winchester, S HATHORN retary In this case T have assurances | Were Pi tren arich. goes to Show that | the Norwegian order of St. Olaf, the same | Victory inevery other ¢ | The number on jt os BUFFALO LITHIA WaTERS, | [70m Senatorsthat the money would have been | Wene ire others beside democratic statesmen | heing a lnerary aud scientific organ! ful now to attempt to j 200) hants are A. 3. PRATT, Px U: * | appropriated, but that the amendment pro- | Who get their inspiration from a bottle. considered and passed. this. ment. The re. just recelved, fresh from the Springs. posed was at so late a period Of the session as of empl “th | | Pension Legislation of the Session. | | The Senaie bill permitting Surgeon Wm. J. | | poagplgede ite ones posed at $0 1a rn s $ : im F. Cox (N. ¥-) 9 phosed the award, and ten per cent. . N, odelay and endanger the passage of one ot Rs ‘ Wilson, U.S. A., to receive a de thought it should not be paid. - i apl8 708 15th st-_ | the leading appropriation bills. Ieannot doubt | _The House committee on pensions has been | the jeedhive of The conference report was then agreed to, aiecen t ae ans ry ee peer ap heer Ss ——e——— that Congress, at its next s lon, when this among the most industrious of the present The Senate bi but bot until after resistance by the oppon am fiom Indianapolis, lth inst., to ith discount to eS and int tals NU subject will be again presented, will make | Congress, over eighteen hundred pension cases he U Naval Observatory, | of the fisheries award. p rinnat te says that the Was! Srdalinformation apply (on Yor Pempnlers qge= SEBEESS the necessary appropriation, but | if it | peing referred tot Of these the committee | and ascertain the eost of its removal, was te | A resolution of the Senate, extending the | {Uy dispatches Stating that Glover has discos “S$. PRATT & SON. does not the President will feel it idered and ted b ix b ceived from the House with an amendment, | time of adjournment until three o'clock, was ered a diserepaucy ¢ 4 «in the Na Je15-2m 401 9th st. nite. Washington’ D.C. oF his duty to contribute from his own means this | Considered and reported upon about six hun- | Wiech was concurred in, agreed to. tional Treasur red by thi f trust be a important expenditure for the public service, | dred. Three hundred and thirty have been A resolution was received from the House Mr. Harris (Va.) moved to suspend the rules * i R ulloch EOMAC EH Os sii. ers Mo. SUMMER CLOTHING. without permitting you to reimburse any por- | reported upon favorably and over three hun- | correcting an error of the enrolling clerk of | and pass the senace bill for an additional asso” | and ex-Treasurer Si © be called to i ee tion of it. dred have passed the House. The gommitiee | the House, gm enrolling | the | sundry civil clate Justice for the Supreme Court of the Dis- | Explain it, led to amit : Terms: $1.60 per da: T week: and ie aaa also considered, reported upon and had passed | bill, so as to fix the rate of interest on the Dis. | trict of Columbia. John C. N G0 pet mhonth. Servers acl children tat a Tue PULITZER-DavIs;WEDDING.—Hon. Jos. | jn the House several important. pension bill oy trict of Columbia bonds provided for therein at Pending i onsideration the House took a 5 per centum per annum, which w: until 2 o'clock a.m. in the course Price. Special rates to families. Visitors by Pow Pulitzer, of St. Louis, was married last even- | of a general nature. Of these are the follo Jnac steamers will be met at Piney Point and Mar- 9 Sagreedto. | rece: u a Nt , = paney Was ni e stean i ing at Epiphany church, by Rev. Mr. Chew, to | ing: Bill providing for arrears of pensions on The bill to authorize the Secretary of the During the recess several pages and Con- d not existed while he was * Bhall's W hart. Good facilities for sailing and baih~ | Just opened the following Goods. Miss KeteDavis one orate bateror Washing. | A€count of death, wounds or injurles received | Navy to self cerlaty peat oe ay vy, | gressmen gathered in the eastern part of the | Bad Pol cxisted while he was in chary ADAMS t BRO. Pincy Polar P- On 3s, LIGHT BUSINESS SUITS, ton, a relative of Jefferson Davis. Senators | OF disease contracted in the service of the | and withthe proceeds to purchase other arms | hal! and amused themselves and the galleries Id have been carried over {rom 5) +S \Con, Mae Hefefences: FRED A. OE FINE BATISTE BUITS, Lamar, Gordon, Cockerell, Armstrong, Capt. | United States since the 4th of March 1861, and | of a suitable character, was taken up, consid. | by singing popular songs. ime without his knowing something 4 . @, Ofice. CHRIS. XANDER, 911 7th st. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, B.Eads, Congressmen Ciarke, Ellis, South. | Providing for the payment of the same.’ Bill | ered and passed. . AFTER RECESS. Itis said further: Theonly certif! . jel4-In* LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, rd, Marsh, Cole and Frost, Commissioner | M¢reasing pension to soldiers who have lost At ten minutes to five o'clock a resolution Upon reassembiing— hose given Dy Sub-tr PROPRIETUR ALPACA AND SURGE COATS, Phelps, and’ other distinguished people were | beth hands or both legs or both eyes from $5) | was received from the House announcing the Mr. Garfield said that in justice to the mem- r legal Of the Popular Summer Resort LINEN AND MOHAIR DUSTERS, present. to$72per month. Bill increasing pension of | passage by that body of aresolution extending | ory of a at man, Who had done much for counts di CKISTONE ISLAND. | ITE MARSEILLES AND DUCK VESTS, : ———— those who lost a leg so near the Knee or arm | the hour of final adjournment until 7 o’eloc! his country, he asked the House to suspend | would be lik » reports of an “mn 21 to Sep- WHIT! . THEY CovLDN't Go.—Congress not adjourn- | $0 near the elbow, that use of joint is de- m., and requesting the concurrence of the | the rules aid pass a_biil be tield im his hand, auditor and t aty, represent tember. Board per day § per week per BOYS? LINEN SUITS, ing until 7 o'clock this morning, the Presi. | Stvoyed, from $18 to $24 per month. Billgiving | Senate, and the resolution concurred in. | which was for the relief of the heirs of the late | jg orders outsiatiding aint not Le r he Bay ce of x a 9 ths nM : 5 on, ered amputation at hip joint. restoring | ceede the consideration of executive busi- r. Bouck objected. ebta st 1)).000) whic Je13-26 Ds. JAS. MCWILLIAMS. | At usual low prices. Para and Secretary Thompson's visit to Annapolis, | pension to those on civil list, who Were de, | heen M d we had better make an ap: | dt bt aains the T ainittionne: GT LAKE city, Urau, . : had to be foregone. rived of same from Mareh, 1865, to June, 1856. | ‘The doors were opened at ten minutes to 7 | pyopri: he poor of the District of Go | Jackson's adminis repaid on de- 1011 Pennsylvania avenue. THE WEDDING of Colonel Russell Hastings iil repealing section 4717, Revised Statutes, | o'clock, when, on motion, a committee con. | Hunt TOWNSEND HOUSE. mand. There was : t of vague tradition ‘ Fost 3 which bars prosecution of pension claims isting of Messrs. Thurman and Anthony arfield appealed to gentlemen not to | among the accounts jer-tr ‘Three doors east of 11th street. | and Miss Emily Platt, niece of the President, | after five years from ling first evidence with |W Ss appotnied in conjunction with aeommit, | object, and went on to speak of the services ol | Serene the Spores svwemer cue > HANDELIERS. took place in the Blue Parlor at the Exeeutive | commissicner of pensions, unless there is | tee of the House to wait on the President and | Judge Chase to the courry. in, hence it was carried aloug asa de FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Creres © J sion last evening, Bishop Jagger, of Ohio, | Fecord evidence in War or Navy department | inform him that the Senate is howready toad- | | Mr.Bouck—There is uo use talking. 1 ol ance. Mr. New had no doubts about the paj Most DeLicHTret Resort IN THE — iclating. The room was tastefully and pro- | Of injury or disease which resulted iu the disa- | journ. ing back. so he instructed the book-keepersto WEST Fou Best Commercia! \ fusely decorated with flowers. Ail the parlors, | Dilily or death of sold Bill regulating at- On motion by Mr. Allison. the Wedn lips moved to suspend the rules and | (yop it aud take up only the actual b. Sample Rooms in the city. In order to close out the remainder of our together with the spacious “East Room,’'were | to:ney’s fees in the prosecution of pension | session was at 5 minutes to 7 o'clock; ad- sass 8 Dill for the equalization of bounties hand ; these he would undertake to « we. brilliantly lighted. The Marine Band was in | Clauns. Kesolution increasing clerks in sur- | jourued to Thursday at 5 minutes to 7 o'clock Rejected. | no more WM. J ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS altendance and performed several airs. ‘The | eon genera to dispose of the ae. | a.m. Mr. Turner moved to suspend the rules and | oo jel2-3m Own wedding was a very quiet one, only immediate | ¢imulated pension business there. Besides | Mr. Thurman, from the committee appointed | adopt a joint resolution proposing a THE Towa Kervuni TION met QHENANDOAH ALUM SPRING we have made another friends of the President and his family and of | these which passed the House there were the | to waiton the President and inform him tha. | ment {othe constitution of the United at Des Moines yesterda retary Wrigit Ss SHHNANDOAH CO., VA, LARGE DEDUCTION the bride and groom being present. Mr. Plait, | bit granting pensions to the soldiers and | the Senate is ready to adjourn, reported tha ay of war claimants. | was chose manent chairman. A tho. Al ‘beate and Sulphur Water: = the father of Miss Platt, gave the bride away. | % Hors ofthe Lge war, and widows of de- | the committee had performed that du’ the prices, and would suggest to all persons A feature of the ceremony the presence | Ceased soldiers and sailors of that war, and yj and ent had no further communication 35, 1 platform was adopted, es not wu: elevation 2, 000 fe d sole . | adopted extending pposing (he payment of * Terme $30 ofa great many children—nephews, nieces and | the bill giving easy trusses to soldiers | ; for adjournment to 5 o'clock intimidation of th Special rates to, e: : ab. | wishing a fine article at cousins of the bride. Colonel and Mrs, Has- | tured while in the’ service and line of duty, | As this announcement was made a clerk Mr. Clymer moved a recess until half- crippling the army and navy, and ot &0. &. f mms and pampbiecs addres: A. ae tings left the city for New York on the 9:25 | both of which were cot ered by the com | from the House appeared with three enrolied | four, but the Chair refused to recognize hiin | of like import eb «dd against the ¢ J. MYERS, Proprietor. Jelltod LOWER PRICES trai, y mittee and reported favorably to the House, | bilis, which were quickly signed by the Presi. | pending a motion to suspend the rules. They also oppose hange in the Saas = NG. ar ——-- | dent pro tem. and hurried to the President for The members were not disposed to listen to | policy of the party, and declare that the pres. BEBsLEY SPRINGS, Sian they can cree: be plan to examine our Tne Fitz JonN Porter Case.—The board | Acknowledgments by the District | epuroral. ‘They were signed and returned, | the reading of the bill, and as soon as the clerk Hfendal tere was definiiely settler ‘Y WEST VIRGINIA, Stock before purchasing ol Gaui 6 to examine into the case of Gen. Fitz John = xeople to Congress. | when. on ‘motion by Mr. Sarze tat 6 9 a mi. commenced there were alls that he should | Ferty four:h Congress. The temperan i OEE . * We . " ‘ vost P > The ri acl ] phate went into executive session, and louder and demands for the regular | meni im Lowa is appr 100 MILES WEST OF WASHINGTON, jel-tr M. W. T, BRO. & CO. Porter will convene at West Point, N.Y, on The following memorial of acknowledgment ithout spent, Keune i i ad. | = i ay. Th Se Redare Gi 5 a ‘itiz. ig the Senate was declared ad- | order. | nominated ¢ A. TWO AND A HALF MILES FROM SIR M* Ras | BOLLEVAN), Senotea Tenyand tt she boat are Gens. fo Songress ia io as ire pithe Cll Journed. Under the direction of the Speaker the Ser. | state. B. It, Sh JOHN'S RUN STATION BALTIMORE q Se cus’ Committee of One Hundred, and it wil in g short time the doors were opened, and | geantat-Arms again took Ins mace and | F. MeJunkio AND OHIO RAILRUAD. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKERS, GEN. Howarp's NEw InpIan Campargy.— | be open for the signatures of citizens at Metz- Mr, Ferry addressed the Senate as follows: raded the hall. but it was in vain the mem. | for attorney gene H. Rockrock for su A oh W: ve erott & Co.’s music store, for a day or two. I he hour of 7 o'clock having arrived, it gives rs Would hot keep quiet. | preme judge, and state offi : THIS CELEBRATED | RESORT OPEN FOR No. 419 I street naw. Fiat Tie SeeTaLae Heore en Wet ce iL to doubts be Boker ce vont nes caeceae ine pleasure to congratulate te Senate oh the | uid; Clymer was tally recognized for a mo tye nouinasious were comalster tiene Seer STS J ST. 5. 20 4 i: wen e intecestas 3 ina i ermination of a session of nearly seven | tion for arecess,and at 3.45 the yeasand nays pnvent 4 ore elebrate ie .Ww 1s, * Follo’ g received zen. Howard. at n apetbcanya joint resolution o! e two houses fixing the | took a recess till 4.50. complimentary ailusion to Gel Gra fn "Rheumatiam ‘wonderful cares a a PER CENT. OFF, _ | Rhinehart’ Crossing, on the Maiheur:—Ber- | Dy Congress at this session: 5 hour of final adjournment id GEN. BUTLEK'S QUESTION oF puivi.EGe | which was greeted with great aed canteen ear. The Baths are unrivaled mat in order toequalize the prices of my goods. which | nard’s report of the Indians leaving Stein's | ~ The undersigned zeus of the District of ; “Permit me, Senators, to cordially thank you Afier ree en. Butler rose to a question | applause. ‘i e new stale central committee cluding Shower, Plunge ‘and Swimming | Were bought during the diferent gold Auctuations, | mountain reached me at Kearney’s Ferry this | Columbia desire to express to the Congress of | for your favor, your confidence and your cour- | of privilege, and offered a resolution author- | elected Frank Halton. of the Durinnen Fs ne Pitot peecwnmotates 600 guests. Board | Pe, Won duded to dispose of toms rapidiy iierder | Morning. I immediately ordered Grover,with | the United States their Fratetul acknowledg- | esy, without ‘which I should have failed to | izing the Clerk of the House to purchase a | deity e : sah to per (ay5 527,90 Per week: $00 per month. | ee ae arecly aguin next fall, and willthens | his three companies of cavalry and company ments for the patient and intelligent attention | meet the delicate and responsible duties of the | new and substantial Zavel to replace the one " Raue, $6.75. Last ear telng the Renter ead 8G | fore take off twenty per cent. fron} all which | of volunteers, to push for Old’s Ferry and | given during the past session to the relations | chair. Commending you all,1n parting, to tie | worn out by the Speaker in his fruitless efforts SED WITH FORGERY.—A Mahagement, experience hi: eneficent Suggested many | Will bring the is down to cost price. i is not | Watch against hostiles going northward. No | Of the General Government and the District, | care of the same uler Who has | to preserve order. [Laughter.] which will be fully | !a accordance with my general practice and busi: : atch to the Ne other substantial change of troops was needed, | and forthe just legislation which has equal- | preserved unbroken our number throughout : reforms and’ improvements York World from The Rev. R. W. equ ‘ , Who was in the chair, declared ittsburg, Juue 1s, Fs ‘ a ness principles to sell at cost—as no house can lon- | Bernard, with three cumpanies of cavalry and | ized the burdens to be borne by the United longe s now en. eclare resolution adopted. | Pearson, D. D., pastor our : Surpasscd by any wavering pate eNO Ye | Grab exise without certain profts-vut wheat | pemiirey Wie bee aban McGregor: when | Slates and the population of this District, Sec d SeeetaO OF He TOTS Ae Oo eee ee, | ‘hg resplation adapted. seinanaomentar. | Ge iy Bnd the J ibrensinger the country. Write for Descript rked in pain Reures'no one can bedeceieed. ve | be hears Harney,) is moving in direct pursuit | _ To the respective committees of the Senate | fourned stne dic. ed that the word “fruitless | nerly Baptist missionary in Alleghany marked in plain figures no one can be deceived. along the trail: The hhostfies threaten to go | and House of Representatives our thanks are the resolution had been adopted. | county, were arrested to-night on a charge of x yrouid call your special attention to my elegant along the ridge from Stein's mountain ed due for their laborious consideration of the HOUSE.—Upon reassembling, after the re- rT. Aikins, at 4:35, offered a resolution conspiracy to detraud and cheat, prefe by = and ful ‘WHITE GOODS. ' Umatilla, vue think still they will aim to- | facts upon which this legislation has been cess, further extend the time until 7 o'clock for ad- | K. B. Osborne, oil producer, of Buuler, Pa. Mr. T ef the Popular Summer Resort, | Linen Chemise, Cotton Chemise, Linen Draw- | wards the Salmon river country.’ ” based, and for their patriot i ntations Mr. Cox (N:¥.) was recognized, and moved | Journment. | Pearson gave #1,000 bail, and Mr. Brensinger RIVER SPRINGS. ers, Cotton Brawers, Night Gowns, Dressing a ———_—— of the claims of the national capital. We beg to : Ty oe the til tenet |” Objection was made on all sides is still in the lock‘up. The allegations are that [ll recelve Boarders trom June io Sep- 9 fam Sacques, Corset Covers, Skirts, Collars and Cuifs NO ENGINEER COMMISSIONER OF THE Drs- express our Gesires and intentions of cooper. | to suspend the rules and pass the bill toregu- | My Atkins said it Was to Loalt of hit | the accused were partne gery com 5 Hoard per day, $1.50: per u Handkerchiefs, jinen and Torchon Sets, Cli TRICT YET.—No detail of an army engineer for | tig with the representatives of the people in Tale and qaualize the pay of lever carriers, . the time was so often extended. He wasas- | mitted by the Rev. Jol Jones, pastor of me 9: per mo th. $38; salting 3 hours, 1b dren's Fanc; SPA RTMENT duty as Commissioner of the District of Go. | ™4king the city of Washington worthy of the he vill was passed. Py aval OF bd naa | sured from time to time that the bill wor the Butler Baptist chureh, and shared the fon. . * ee a ASH F i The bill provide We defy comet tion this season in Silk Suits, Bunting Suits, Kilt Suits, White | lumbia hasyet been made. The oflicers of the peme 7 nears and acre place of resi f 5 dence for the people of the United States and | itants or over ther profits of th shall be two clises ofvie, | Teady, and he did not think the failur crime with lim. The amount in ity or quality of that which coustit Lawn Suits, Colored Lawn Suits, Muslin and Lace 5 y grea i . : Cai e first class §| . |. any fault of the clerks, for it wasa very long | dispute is $7. Mr. Jones, who was arrested ake tle Thompson or Mattago and land | Suits Bathing Suits, Lawn and Percale Wieprece CET UBS do not evines any great desire | their delegates when sojourning here. lercarriers. |The first class shall be of those [ Dit, "He thought, however, they could wat | in kew York When about to sail for Wales, is LACKISTONE, M.D., | Linet and Alpaca Uisters, Cloth and sulk’ Man: | Ta neve Myint capacity. One of them whose who have served more than one year, and through by seven now in Butler jail. Mr. and Mr. Bren itiestoy Mar aty. Md. . thas, Cloth aud SUK Jackets, Embroidered Man- | name has been p today ey amen detain Executive Session of the Senate. shall reed! e $1,000. Others are to rece ‘The motion was adopted. | singer deny guilt, and say that Jones malici- trip (June 10) to this piace. > “Mr Bihannnal | teleties. ce DEPARTMENT. would, of conrse, serve, but. he would by far | THE STRUGGLE Ov ER GOV. FENTON’S NOMINA- toeees 1 000 A pension bill wasoffered, and the clerk | ously implicates them _ Beus JUNE 1st. Accessible from New York by | Lace Veilog and Lace Mitton omeeereniets, | down by request and take the position. he | session of the Senate yes‘erday on the nomi. tution as to prohibit the payment of claims to | 4,1 peaker sald that the clerks were very. | Valley Fores by the Coutinenta troops game Borth Niven ertis, $8¢pey day ane 38 MILLINERY DEVARIMENT, Would in less than two weeks be abused like a | nations of Reuben E. Fenton, Wi. 8.Groes. | disloyal persons. [The joint resolution pre vie Cox went up tothe desk to read,and | ol vestenday at that polnt-and atteae $17.50 per week, Special arrangements ia Stray and Chi) Hata, Bind a Cnty Bonnets, pickpocket. beck and Francis A. Walker as Commission. | Vides that no claims shall ever be allowed or this was the signal for renewed confusion,and | People. Salutes were fired, memorial services By the season. ery Gaueesy Featticrs, Ornaments, Greuadiaes | | CHANGE OF ORDNANCE OFFICERS—The fol- | ers to Fepresent the United States n the eom. | ald by the United States as damages or other. | SS Was the signal for renewed ¢ again called | Were held and graves of the Continental aud mys0-im JAMES JENKINSON, Pro; and Tissue, brepes, Cae ne | owing changes in the stations of ordnance | ing international conference on the silver | States trodpe during the tae rebetiion yor into requisition, but he failed to get ment ty the lanica The prcctenen it eae JOZZEN'S 5 WEST POINT HOTE: am ¥ GO ODS, Silk Fringe, | oflicers are made: Capt, Geo. W. McKee, question. The friends of silver remonetiza- | property injured or destroyed, wiether the pe enough for business to proceed, and entrenchments which have remained ‘sines SELL BROS shentil ead ; 7 ering from duty at Springfield (Mass.) ar and | Hon argued that at least two of the threeCom- | same was located in states in rebelli 250, the House took a recess till 6:30. | eorhi ve ate . @UODSELL i Cheniile Fringe, Beaded Fringe, Worsted Fringe, ae gt the Wai issi rg should be i 4 t . 2 Si as locates in states in rebellion or THE CLOSING SCENES. the evacuation of the Continental troops. An my27-1m West Point, N. ¥. atone, and Ate Pe. caboieren. rill proosed to assume: gommand of the Vash OSeelent teenie pee Ere Balers Hie Whether it was located outside of the rebel | Upon assembling again, anthem was rendered bya grand chorus of WES? END wore. 2 cite rredlne, Parsee” Westmnaton: Bic; | duly as chief of ordiance department ot the | coufersuet, was devised by Congress. ‘At the | owners were loyarand gave nbivicraticect: | , Mt Ris moved to take upand pass a bill | thccsand troops under the pomroee of ieee LONG BRANCH, ie. je, Faris. isin | souin, to command the St. Louis powder | etd ofthe discussion Groesbeck s nomination | fort Hor encouragement to the enemies of the | fy examine and report upon the best menneot | G regs and Reeder, followed. At noon thirty- § |, a Se 4 id Wo ight guns was fired, and the services of the RESBURY AMAZIN ——_ over for a few hours i i = rotect'ng the government buildings in Wash- | ¢i&ht g PRESSURY & HILDRETH, Propridlors, GLY LOW PRICES THE OnseRvarony Comsttssion—At the | dent an opportumiiy to replace“one of tuon | 1ftealeiny fesolution, was adopted yeas, Ingtom from damage or destruction by tre. | dy took place. Addresses were made WILL OPEN JUNE 207u, 1878, last executive session, a minute before ad- mia ihe ae ot some parson not commitied tive 30 the Tuas iook up and a Me Clymer offered a resolution for the ap- | the oration was delivered by Henry Avmitt ‘Transient Boerd reduced to $4.8 day. Ferma FOR LUMBER Sresident and confirmed tine Neateernstte | ate three ours subs ently went info execu. | afe resolution extending the session until i | Poutment of a committee to wait upon the | Brown, nent rates according to location and rooms ocen- Rear Admiral Ammen, Col. John G. Bernard, | {V¢ Session again, and the President havingin | o'clock Thursday morning. President and inform him that the House is | 4x Arremrt aT WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER pied. Som and Leonard Whitney to be commissioners to | #€ meantime made no withdrawal, the nomi- | " Mr, Morse moved to suspend the rulesana | Te@dy to adjourn, if he has soe tatine Com | was brought to light at Wheeling, W. Va, ar consider the cost of removing the Naval Ob. | Ration of Professor Walker was ‘confirmed, | pass the bill for the appointment of a drone Sea ace: ) ‘and’ Conger Were an, | Tuesday. ‘The Monitor Tug and Lumber Com: ‘ Among other Improvements a PASSEN servatory as provided in the bill which was | 224 thatof Governor Fenton rejected. The | sion toselect a site fora new naval observa- | Clymer, Willis, (Ky..) and Conger were ap- ny has a |: barge undergoing repairs at Fy a ate beg adved-and the Hot and Gold one of the three signed by the President after | nomination of Chant Briarserie, arias: | {ty building in Washington. Passed—yeas, | Painted the committee, Kesar ict ‘eld it portion, on the : LIB: the committee had waited upon * S, | 146; nays, 60. i eral Stocks by large ropes and blocks. Durin Applications now received by D. M. HTL WILLET & saan their report, eee ree Ores seen ice the Senate P: wr. Connon moved £9 Suspend the rules and Pak hans fi oe prota en seznam Joba Ww: Monda; mia some one cut ge by nd 4 D |» at jroalway. New York; aiso, by G, ae eens: 4 Lo 'y - ass the post-route Mm , ? lace where were covered, and only th @. PEESBUKY, at the Hotel, after May Ist) THEOPHILUS FRENCH, of Ohio, was last | tor Conkling, who had not been present when | “After debate the bill. was read and passed the investigation that followed, there was no- | biocks kept the harge in its place. It had bees ap23-tudth,2 Corner Sixth Street and New York Avenue, | night nominated and confirmed as Commis. | GOVérnor Fenton’s nomination was rejected, | py the necessary two-third vote. reece UpoU bite ae art honerab he erty | intended to raise the barge with jackscrews se, hioner Of tallro soun moved to reconsider the vote. This motion | “On motion of Mr. Hamilton, the House took | reflecting upon him asan honorable man.” | ‘Ticsday moriin » but ic was found not to ¥MORE HOUSE, ad accounts under the law ise dis Mr. Sayler offered an amendment allowing : ba , T=argo IkLiNots AVENUR, recently passed by Congress, gave 1 “ # tong, scussion, which lasted | up and passed the Senate bill relating to the | yyy Polk extra for expenses incurred in | 2@ceSsary. Had the operation been attempted, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. = ——_s__ until nearly 11:30 o'clock p. m., when a vote | Venezuela mixed commission. the investntiony pe at least a dozen men would have been instantly os June ist. & Hoorss THE AMENDMENTS TO THE SUNDRY Cryrz | W2Staken on Mr. Conkling’s motion to recon- The Speaker announced the following com- e invest mag killed. It is thought by the company that the BiL.—The sundry e1vil appropriation bili as | $e" Governor Fenton's rejection, and it was | mittees: RU aReon minutes a Mevtediney, of | cutting was done by some men whose defeated by two majority, there being veas 23, On reorganization, of the Army—Mess had been reduced, and who ! bee! passed by both houses, contains the Senate 8.25, divisi ainly upor 3 Bf +4 hits | the committee on enrolled bills, appeared with = Lae. Te have been uttersa \ AS STOVES, SONEES, matlams Meagine, Bee 80 tons. Provision for the payment of the fisnery | oo amanchat ways. he ean upon, lines Fanning, Dibret Bia, Sralty'aha "White the sundry civil bill duly enrolled, and as he | Su'‘ie case ome Hine: Detectives are at wi . G wan OVENS AnD BeoiiEa, SCANTLING, do. per 100 feet. ate enon due Halifax commission. The Sei. | Laurence was then reported back from the | “Oa the transfer of the Indian Bureau to the | banded itto the Speaker he was warmly col. ate amendment providing for ante-bellum | ¢ mmittee on finance with a r s ? ea ulated by him. . . J sail etagurmion. #ukimes VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 ft., por 100 feet.... 188 | southern mail claims is stricken out. The | mendation. and Mr Morrill moved ieee | Wen ceee an Vorkes sant Siowscae® Boone. | "the ruling passion among the members was Toe Me Romasas sup Munpesans—Jehu, . SHELVING, 12and 18 inches wide, dressed dulaing nemdment of $427,500 to construct a | forthwith confirmed. A single objection, how- | “On Causes of Denmatoin ct teibor—Messrs, | Stfong in death, and although the session was etme Ram oe GAS FIXTURES VERY CHEAP. eet cs erg Quuding in Washington for the printing and | ever, prevented its consideration during the | Hewet (NY) eRe, DeLee Teens | about expiring there were about 30 in the area tacked in ticir house, six miles trom Howe and jointed on edges, per 100 feet, + 360 | engravibg bureau is retained, but the Senate | samé executive session, ‘The Senate, there. | PeNet (N,, X2- (Ohio), and Boyd." * | trying to get ii bills for reference or passage. | A{tacked in theit Louse, six miles from Hun- — STOCK CULLS, ai! 12 ineh 16 ft., perio0 rt, 1 50 | Prov!son for the purchase ofthe Freedman's | upon, resumed the consideration of legisiative | 7womPsow. Rice, (Ohio) and Boyd. | n motion of Mr: Singleton, the committee | nEdon, Fa. yesterday, by two tramps ai PLUMBING AND GAS FITTINGS yicoRine: +s ; 100: bank ballding is; stricken out. The Senate Dusiuess for a few minutes and {heh azain | Mr. atkins submitted the report of the com- on petutins bi Re toate amcembeenas: tise beret poe Rs | pea ee ees silicone tata aes 79 | wing of the tlew State, War and Navy depart. | messaue was vecelved irene ae gtettey | miltes of conference on the sundry civil ap. : S| beyond, recovery. The tramps then In tion. WASH BOARDS, 8 inch, clear dressed, per ser eng agreed to after reducing it to $35,000. | withdrawing the nomination of Mr. Laurence | ho raaon bul whlch was read. There are | "At seven minutes of seven the committee | @OWH, the housekeeper, one ‘of them Fifteenth Street. 100 feet «esseseeeees seveeeerees 209 | BNE the amount for continuing work ou thé | and returning that of Governor Fenton. After | head of Distr ak Cope ans Under | appointed to Waltupon the Presidentomrcced | HEF While his accomplice ransacked the a >] . east wing is compromised at $325,000. The | a very brief discussion the nomination of Gov- Coke | and reported that he had no further commu. | 224 ‘hey carried away with them bonds to je7-tr E. F. BROOKS, WHESE PINE CULL; (romed ¢-asnd6:4, s Senate Provieions for continuing the Hot ernor Fenton yas confirmed Dy. avvote 55 codes coe | ae Sissetement, Pa aa Bigation to make. apne " ae so asniy eae oi gotiers, gighty four : 7 5 per 100 feet.. a see 2.00 comm: re retai * being | against 22, and a motion to reconsider this o eats . Maish called Senate bill to restore ae ive other valuables. 4 ([H® BREWSTER WAGON. amended in sundry matters of’ detail. “The | vole was'on motion of Are Conkling, laid on ee ae Far an ara pen continue | rieut. Com. Wm. Gloson trom the retired to | #14: being given they were it : Senate amendment authorizing the President | the tatle by the same malorit a The senare ates ame | the active list of the navy. ‘Passed. page, one of CAUTION, y the same maj avenue is retained. ‘The Senate amendment 9 hom received a bullet through Wetein mint wigs Wagses, our name, | EVERYFUING Euse ConnuspoxpixeLy Low. | Commissioner of the Mere ee a a lnrelation to the Day of southern mail con- | « ee Seivek having, arrived, | The entire neighborhood was aroused, aay st wwe been offersa tor mee Wannanes city. Tae without regard to rank, is sttiek, _ a, HE SCHOONER EOTHEN sailed from New | tractors is left out. The clause in relation to of Said: Gentleme! labo last accounts the woods were being scouredin Bisse brie be obtained from our agent, AN- juirement of the recently enacted law pre, itera ng a ar Rant Taek - ver in ig spbronrlakion for the Asherioe award sere- of the session arg overs ad tet us hop that ty ge < i re d 4 EE, catia EW J. JOYCE, 413 Tau neat If you will call at our Yard or write tous and get | viding a permancat tee oe government for quished party accompanied te schoousras | “ned ‘Atkins'sald hehad not sigued the report | URder the providence of God they witenure | gry Nee Co; ima worm op BRaSEEE Sigg | inate dourtet Lami ese al uh remaonta Gress | Gecheatitriae yas gos vey | eihecuumicearamrnge tem ata | nara larg pagar ou tat | mu Ron rey TE ald =, ay be al nt tor two years or more. ley ex- of - 3 Spy ss8varon nome nemEpy. Senate item of 83h) for the purchase of the | pectto make the vayage northward in'about | eries ‘award, to whieh He could not give his | of you will nave a safe Journey home, it only | society, "who. will ‘support the wien 5 DR. LEWI® PLASTER, L YOU WILL SAVB MONEY! Clark county, Va, is stricken oul thy goer | Homonths, reaching ‘epulse bay during gthe | assent, He did not Delieve we justly owed it, Pepe Le rege te apres rom six months after their arrival. About a dozen . ore eo ference comrhittes agreed fo the amendment | at that place until the spring, there being no | reported the appropriation committee it | Sion of the Forty-fifth Congress adjourned understood seen ane wt Ronee es argo sEY ee FOE A QUARTER. 8 pbropriating or erecting an Ameri- | snow on the ground during the winter. In | recommended the sum of $16,438,765. The | Without day. up the back country of Liberia, Porooesn bare gure for Guts, Burns, Biting aug | _#@- WE ARE NEVER BEATEN! _ jel0-tr can, building at the Faris exposition. The the early partof the spring the party will cross | House increased it to ai700,8 the Semste the construction of roads to bring FA SEaES 7" Preceiet. on er Oirenter, | Tyee cane ire nen aan eeegePorty cates | Land. Ah loureey wil neapy motmbuytrur | award, Maint a Gata? lotus | Dum New, Inox Bressnutr Cty of Cum, | Guctstotesew const. + ME the pr cw Is | or five Ing searching | cluding that award. The amount redus a Charies Hodge, One ane Ss SiaceSoaw sree | Sets ge neyeemo over | Rerun iain Sain | itr aterm | Gane aciey aia | oat g is sear, stuaus, iradyo estan, Ol A WON Gk * gressioual Library bulldog. appointed dame. Fost fice department andotherdeparssouts | berwses fiat ey and New ork, m4 "Hl Pu | dled =e rem \

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