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, a SC a a > Fea keu or THE EVENING STAR. CS shes Sa ‘ : seas 5 ry by Masked Bu: PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, | pRIRGELAVILLY. Pa.. Feb. 14.—At three O'clock AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gry Forde ned een mee broke tke the cylvaria Avects, corner 11th Strast, & Bios. three Talis (om tie plate and boeee = and gagved the two clerks and G, W, Bachman, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | : eer mare weceng there. The KAUFFHANY Pres’. > iy, abd then broke open the two sates ieee 2s secured one thousand dollars tn. mo re Ti EpENNG Stan fe serrad to enbaceibers tn Thousand Galiarsworth Gf goobn and’ Gonaee: be y 2, on their own aecunt, at 10 c go . O fine Day oats per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the ¢ e bo ‘ated yf edgy nt — 2cente each. By ioail—postaze prepaid— v rapt x tO th a reward arExur tin” pobftiog on Friday #2 a : Eee o Shed dag . [sgt se revi” We copies tor Bis Wccpies y__ eee ee eee int. Ait mall eutecriptions ninet be patd tm ad. = TYS that Matie Xourine, a female trapese pe : wstice sno paper eent lonwer than so paid for. oO - jormer at the T er Conique, Detroit, Mich ee inane tenia katsee'+ gue | V%, 58—N°, 8,071. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1879. TWO CENTS, tesestwiietas ti ES peer fell head foremost: striking wen : - nd, the boxy ain HAL NOTIC | I STAR R ad Telegraphs. i Washington s a ! - ONG | falling apparcntty Lifeless : 3 SPECL Lis. THE EVENING STA | puree an ete Renee: a | Ai eens ane ke oe a i FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. | Tele: s to The Star She suffered a fracture ' A = | : ason took place last evening, There were Fripay, February j Stam: *) ter nu t Washington News and Gossip. roads met this ht who partoo SE The Vice-President latd before the | ' - —— morning to hear furt uments in refe. the President's right Senate the credentials of Hon, Benjamin F. | | | enee to Senator Jones’ to authorize rail- | Evarts, Mr. Just Jonas, elected U. S. Senator from the state of | EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. CINCINNATI, O., FoD. 1d-e By the explosion of | road compantes to constr:ct and maintain tel : hire. Senator iiss Louisiana for six years, from March 4th, 1s79. | ja y of xiant powder at | tele anh pes for cominesc lat purpose ae SE So ee ee | Also the redentiais of Hon., Jaihes B. Groce | = | Sinem at Outuceens. Mie yeas eee Reif, 3 Al fe te si fley, Gen. McCook, Mr. Tucker of | Clected Senator from the state of Mary- Pp. f Th , BKepnett and Johu Rudder were instantly kited | company, spoke for twenty minutes in favor of | ‘quater Ralley; G > Mr. Tacker Of | Tala for six years, trom March 4th, tev, “Read | rogress 0} e Plague. | and two others seriously 1 . pociaitacrcdalds | the proposed bill, pointing out that by 11 irginia, Mrs. McKibley of Ohio. Senator Teller, | |2) Six years, from Marc! . IST9, Read | a he ously Injured, ERMAN had to leave his office at visions the raliroad companies could use their (eal: Sta ley Matthews, senator Merrimon, Mrs. | “4TPUis tald pefore the Senate communtoa- | The Diverict i ee ee nua = past ten o'clock this inorning and go | te’egtaphie facilities for the publle use, if they | The Sectetary. Gt State tee Ha ces, eredley: | tions trom the Secretary of War endorsing let a ‘The District in Congress. LS er SO ECriuns | OF AMMRICAN | Nering with aheavy cold. vared to dO So, and certainly, this Ww Ob | Preehione Wis seers Say es, the Vice | ters of the chie clon tthe Rar dosarence | - MINT ASSAY. | The House in committee of the whole this Ss 4 Jacks ¥, €! = z i @ cost of telegraphic eee eet D, the y a ShaMtoE : ~ ag 3 . yrreent SSN or eo ean Be eta Heer GENERAL SHERMAN, who {5 now In Florida. | munication to the pubile, If no Bass come | War, Mrs. Davis, Senator Wadleigh, Mrs. Balley | 2° Be oe ee ee Tomoneae | } ne cane See COs Seana ek Oe south Faas ME CHURCH 2% | nr ¢o trom there to Mobile, and thence toNew | paby cared todo so no harm would be done, | St Ltnnessee, Senator Angus Cameron, Senator | Too or thesb offices. Referred to the commit epprckrat and heme ig peed nes been UESDAY pom, F | the first of next month. | * at it was the first | of vj “Senator Kern Peller, Sena, | £m the Secretary of the In r ne Claim ts based on ah alleged error mate ty ee j booth. lime fn the history of the countty tees ne | of Virginia, Senator Kernan, Mrs. ‘Teller, Sena- Secretary of the Interior indorsing a | the Court of Claims, vaular ane atte Jo theses bi aie Exeetanite AeECcEHiaciGR TE tel pbs of this continent hed the vast.| tor Davis, Mrs. Edmunds, Mr. Justice Bradiey, | letter from the Commissioner of the Genera { } judgments in favor o Gran, ama ftecusect wa KNIGHTS OF ST. 30 | y been in the | and Mrs. Field, who sat dn the lett of the Prest- | Land Onice, calling attent‘on to a deliciency 0 FEMALE TRAPEZIST" ya epee are hereny naiied to | Chairman Atkins, of the appropriation commit. | lutnds of one company. ano virtually controled | Gent. ‘The entire frst floor of the Witte House, | $9,000 In the appropriation for suppressing } SPALL, | foatiow «runt to again go before the can aud Rect at your, tee, made no effort to goon with the legislative | BY,Oe map. Commenting upon the state- | inciuaing the conservatories, was open and | twiber depredations upon the public lands for Lee eee eS Ane 2 ents for the ppropriation bill to-day, and the House pro- | the previous day he said this was not a question Prigniy lighted. The Marine band, whieh was | tbe present fiscal year, and of $2,555.63 for the FOREIG | as, ARREARAGES OF TAXES, Epwrs F. Paxatxsos. By order of the Com. | ceeded with the private Calendar. Mr. Atkins | of the government absorbing and controlling | 12 ‘he Vestibule, played at intervals during the last fiscal year, Referred to the committee on OREIGN AFFAIRS, The bill passed by the Senate yesterday entitied jOuN T EXKCH. Goat OE DU Reevrder, 1s ute sensitive and feels rather keenly the | Mhe telegraph iiues under a postal telegraph | i Maa Deora eae ae three hours. aah Wien nresenton exe —- Maly and Fran: e Afraid of the | ~A bill in relation to the payment of arrmarages ‘ a = + io Os action of the House st isy in deci LO < @] * Pl le guests first - C3 S and resolu Ife a ag. PI e on % CS Sat FE SER | OR wlthan tection Re erties Chace | ey eee ek ee ane Died, and all the rooms and, the ais first assem | agopied by special commaltors oF Cie Vente, | LONDON, Feb. 14 Tekin advices seem to | Of tXeS and assessments in the District of Co- LAFAYETTE. LODGE ‘No. 13 F-A.A:M, | an lmportant appropriation bill, He sald last | had stated that, aside fromthe contracts which | Baudsomely decorated with blooming plants. | SChAte and house of delegates in regard to | {Ow thal Italy is inore panic stricken by the lumbia.” enacts that at any time before the ist will be held at Masonic Temple. on SATURDAY. | night that when the House was ready to go on | the Western Union bad with raflroad | The state dining room was similarly adorned. | Ce*tain alleged usurpation of power by the | TePorts of the plague than are the countries | Of October iss. any person owing ariearages Toth fost. at T o'clock’ pm.. for the puroose of at: | ith the appropriation Dil, he was ready t9 | ples, few of them bad any telecraph lines of | THe table presented a very handsome appear. | {hited States courts In Virginia, Referred to | Rearer Russia. ‘The Rubatteno line of steamers of taxes, assessments or water rates to the Dis- eee Rent ate momen to aicana | STauRe it bur that he diditt propose to force | theif own. The Baltimore aud Ohio might nave | auee., The tloral decorations over the horizon- | the committee on the judiciary. Detween Italy and Exypt has been discontinued, | {ict of Columbia, may pay to the collector of ethan of ee Masts eT reatenaiiy invited | the Dill again upon the attention of the House. | Some, although he thought they might belong tal talrror were low enougitto permit the guests | Are ar crate a cea tes OD DADO, Cd at Pee ke ae ee ER AS ar of the WM. 25 oe p Wes! ae “4 see a alk With each other across the bd ly on Senate for the relief » A Greek corn len vessel at- | Se P amnoun! 1aXx, assessment o1 water Fe re SUH SED |. BLAKELOCK, Secretary. | DISAnrnITiES Removgp.—The President to- | Canny Sas aie eee uy ote ene | oe suet was no wine, of course, but 2 ee eae Ne wymay late tres rer of the U. ea oo oe ee nore was warned off by a | el and property belonging to such person — ANNU. saa SOR THE | . roved bills removing the political dis- | 4 Suppose. t aa very cholee ineiw was served. The Vice’ Presi- | S. | Passed. (Tt appropriates to compen- ~ The Repreblijwe Francaise of Paris : or unpaid, and now remaining ee een tor ceric Re Gort the TREE abilities fabout twanty-nve indivi act | A ralroas Dead wines ig oe ie Men an | Gent escorted Mrs. sto the Cable, and te | ee ee wurchased by him to re acc Red ae aguinst ponuission Doing | pen feat ser eeane Seapine y rate ot & SLES NC % o t f | tyra is e i Presi 3K 2 : 4 .. ecorde : er intentic pent. per annum. to NY - o February lth, 1879, at & the Office of 2 trom Maryland and the rema | vas > State- | at the British legation in the past two years Le Treasury of the United States while he was ren employed in transporting troops in the , © The tine of such payment; and the ihe Secretary, Roc 1), LeDroit Building. Vite Among (oe aoe Virginia was FP. | eA purpose orm earing ee Us | enrved iast evening. The uae Nee 1 ‘Treasurer.} 72 Black Sea to Marseilles to repair. ‘The Paris = cased icers authori Pd to receive taxes, ri pcg baton gh re pe lm s city, andan employe | hreveeded to reply to Dr. Green 5 testimony | week was almost entirely limited to the young | ,,t. ‘Thurman called up House bitt relating to | fOrrespondent of the London Daiiy News says it | Taleund deilver 1a the porson ote iy series commencing 1! 's month. 1 qecumeny a ean tun oF Freee Ort ns peopie who arec anionsof the Misses Thorn- | t€ Cumberland road, in he state of Ohio, and is belleved that in consequence of this protest. mahe and deliver to the person so making such folen i J. Franklin, of | chairman asked Mr. Rieft to uate What ton and the members of the diplomatic corps. | [o,2uqnoTue the same to become a free road. apd hae coy are Guanine Dts cancel the record of any tan = - ea es esd Har Interest. if any. oa in” ) | Last evening the atten rr s large, but | Passed. E ery severe «) ine precautions € ol any tax, a Ee OFFICE OF THE wy) p term of service expireson the | p*!ticular interest, if any, he had In the pa where 90 iuany spactou: -~ ae sen cao | , Mr. Anthony, from the committee on print- | WH! be adopted. ‘The medical authorities re ae id Weenree Febroary 18; 1 $a candidate for the seere- | tie company he represented lad Repu SInatT ey waded grand stairway was very | 'R2. reported favorably on resoition to print, | Commend careful fumigation of all letters and sain en nent, Such ta, assess Rilerder to sesomemnisto oi ers | tr aembany ane represented Lad spent $5.00) | peautifully trinmed with blooming plants copies of the report of tee superintendent or | NEWSPapers at the Russian frontier. See prope ail Coase to be # lien upon yoley-bolders than the office of the compsny can x a Solan tne | tle proposed to unite with thevarlonsrailrond { Urely concealing tts railings, wad the | the coast survey for the year Agreed to. Rumors of tmpeac ot ame | MEDTOpCts. and shal be ed tally patd, Go, at the stwxestion of many members the Ad- z Arroiktuests will be made in the | Consunies (6 obtain the results ortate eons, | Staltcase in midot |. Mr. Davis (WL) pr I m of Chica- Fr a y | qauglled aud discharsed: and there shail t carne. Am Of the members of ths ion ef ish the in- | Thre! They operated a line between, Woehing. | Pants in full bie The company included | $0 distillers. remonstrating ‘ayatast the y pondent, who is dige tinbs x such Mutual Fire Ins Co of ihe District of Columbia. [0 | creased v aragesbill, | 16 : a BOSS of the most distinguished peopte in the | Posed clause in the bill to amend the internal | $00d representative of the opinion of the ac oe yaa becn Leer at the once of the company oa MONDAY | C1" poetics ter sew York, transmitting twenty Fa Gee tat Ceca ne PRODI te i aws, allowing: manufacturer vanced Section of the ae eat | paid within NENT, February 17, 1879. Dovel r wfore ect by Congress. | 25 S, and he undertook to make 4 : Bi eve. malas pr Ondeusine no tl 2 i mee Ak . Jaw, or by measer eee ary apehans 3 is ance 2 peel AO Ct her handsomest toilet for this occasion, | 4h (he pr cohol. Laid at the report of the committee on the ax a . ¥ corner of 6th and U etree corer | CEnDeaa cee AUCete Devote Edvard and Tady Thornton dispense thei | Ob the lable, the Dill now being before the Sen- ministry of the 16th of May will pr qaltins the Das I ped to estabil f scordially asgenerously,and make | 812. crushing case in favor of tm. L fal Western Union. Cireum feel especially welcome. Thetr . Ransom presented the ers ialsof Hon. he ministry will be unable to prev @ | tleana the . davghters and Miss Boyle rendered them Vance, elected T. S. Seaator from North | Chamber of deputies from voting it. A majority = ; a | cunowannot tre wore formidable | gesistanee on Us occasion, ‘The (iiree ¥o rlina for'six years from March 4, isi, Read of the special corpespondents of ‘the Lond: . ME! SFPCRETARY SHERMAN AND THE Tol | was not bre } Brees Seah Ss Wore Very tasteful while foflets t ned id placed on fle. papers, however, believe that it = he ARLIN i. z | was +0 S all previous opposition palit 1 5 ° Moparts finance: | Je K BNE cect ANY vet Sasa eae pimee® | Pe nie yc Unions aa. iehad b aioroion Was very HANA: | tet wiecon i Goanese the aineem at ree Peete eerpear will be held at the Olce of t etal See sceneltge That Invole alors of mem. | Hennentatives to reir to the Senate the bill | Loxpox arrived at fevfertures iuetzred. Uy any person on a Company, 2 aDsy lv ke artinen| fons, and he beliey hls propo Senator | Pas ew days ago, 19 authorize the Isste of | this morni 7 miles, of failure ve Fire Ses A eee teem it eee to see Secretary SI : hea this prope and Mrs. Angus « certiticates of deposits in aid of the refending “7 = such last-mew' Pm. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, presented th nd asked that ne nity Of GX at te White louse of the publie debt. In expianation of the mo water fates 5 = lawtd oil Bees y__ | ius position and sanction the proposed a Cameron wore a su tion he said the object intaving P bill was t oor. Fen. iat gland. tnd payable; and Lats act PUKE NEWFOUNDLAND OOD LIVER | U0U In the tobscco tax to 16 cents a pound. ‘The Geeply | the whole front cov vith fine white amend it, so that the proceeds might be applied | pool iealth comp -—At a meeting of tite | Tued a5 lo release any CS ote BEER ee ere ore ba | Hed that he had no objection to | SN eee ‘The draperic of wine colored vel to something besides the 5-29 Honds, These | Peri stated (hat the gucone pkgs Ee ae tand Pennsylvania avenue. 60 cents a bottle— | rovided Congress would mak ator sec, and ail that be pocea. rimmed With lace; ornaments, diamond bonds were so rapidly being refunded that soon | Ciunell Meni cent eee ot order of the privy of suc > ASSESSMENTS, 1 pit = jants Ten e in the national revenne by | {hat the covernment stould tre the agers | Parsons, who came with Mr, Webb Hayes prewauld be none of them, It was thought | five stock trom tine Called see es OF | That behalf chceht Sarmeee ee EOENTLCER, GARRET, UPHorsTeny ther contuodity. Unless tis was | Wwiveh belonged to it under the same ache | B,YerY be se colored sik, Senat eof Representa- | Hecause Liverposlis wot treks Gatee woe | sided tn the iinet ction ortieene ee GOODS AND BEDDING, at wholesale prices, ne or some method ad by watch there | " wr.G.P. Lowrey, as counsel for the Western | Catpente wife and dauzhier mended SOS £0 | aes OS Stee cae ered under the | See a Ties a of Unis act. are offered at the establishment of W. B. MOSES & | ould be no falling of in t nue he could | thon, then Tone nay dor the Western | Both these ladles wore very 1 apply to othe put the House could not | SCl8_2S 2 foreign animal's whart. The only ee aera rarer BON, comer ith et aud Pa. ave ww. janioly~ | not tavor the reduction youtue made a long address upon the va- | tonlets. - General Chalmers acco ahiend It, the bill having already passed that | [phe S reelstered are London, Hull Grimsby. | | Src All laws rontravening th Be NG BouGHT THE PATENTS FOR | Corriyc Down Sar istativeex: | MStelnarks sald that he Wid Mot know t \ Pretty daughter, who wore pInk » tin teiscnea beds. mile motion was agreed 10. 4 ie eR Pismotith aud Sunder and purvie ol a a merely r. Colboun’s Porous Evaporator, we recom TING Do I. ive,€X- | there wa Papen a Ki Lh point lace an rs. Dor- ,_ Nr. Voorhees introduced a toamena the | 20. me a a tet f PISTRICT ESTIMATES, pend it as the best poenible way of molstoning tho | ecutiveand judicial appropriation bili cuts down Te AO Che ee a ep ORE | Seyi was with Tis vy” Dersion laws and to punish agents fora | {er ,to.the privy council calling thelr attention | The District of Columbia commltt oot a eee eng eas | the salaries of a large number of officers in the | although he should not refer to It, ee HE came | dnd Miss Walte Violation thercor “Neterred: t committee | port of Liverpook and ‘the poptiation of Lan. | forwarded to the committee on appro; Sir moist and eummer-like. if you wish to avoid | diferent depart ‘These salaries are tixed y anley Matthews thought the last re- | ai anal ca a ; kee cashire and Yorkshire, and expressing the hops | the estimates recommended for (le support of Beadache, catarrh and sore throat use them. by luv... ‘The Dill does not propose openly to re. | MAK needed some explanation. ‘The bill was | arian and Ju el represented the Su- |, Af Hollins moved to take up Senate bill to | that arrangements now making by the Liver: | the District of Columbia for the next tiscal HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ; duce them, but appropriates less for their | Intveduced by the senator from Florida, who | TOWrere Sel Seer ae a uice Columbia to adjust and ix ie Cae pool dock board may iead the privy council | year, The total suimates of the Commissioners N, | ment than thejaw siysthe oficers sail rece Was eomusel 19 tho Pensacola ‘Telegraph Con | xchury the Fostuster veneral, Mrs ‘and Mss | within said. Di sob to exesen mirte nee pfore the sd of March t define a part of the | aggreca 2 This the committee eee eee eee i rand after July lat, 1S the salaries | tee. NOW. Mr. LONrey ened oe ne | Keys the Attorney General and Miss Devens. nade by Mr. Allison Rnded choo! Where foreiga animals may be | cutdown ed Erase Fire Seta, English Tile, Siste Mantels, Par. | in provided shatl be thé salaries of tae | there was something sinister in the history of { rench iinister care with his wife, wito SAU IEONSIAS EAU Ged (une DEI ‘The A otic Comaeenen eae : or Grates, Furnaces, Hanges and Latrobe Etoves | within named officers A | the origin of the bill. If there was anything | i tae oe ident was Authorized to fllliva Na, Feb, The Presseand plat {al estimutes of #1239;s98.94 for wood. Bis iumbiny, Tin Roofing and Jobbing Work. dec! hidden, any private interest that was seekine 2 trimmed with point lace; ornaments. sident was anthorized to till va- E se " plate al ests or wood. Blue .BUBN' = | RICK, OF S olution he | rover the i es as Seeking | many rare diamonds. The Italian minister a committees on revision of the A the attempt to re-constitute the “ene. and other pavements, for additional gr sues Puauacr, Io x. Ter: or Oto, has « tution he wil to cover the public amterest nduiy, he would pond e Wallan intuister and and claims, caused by the re. | Austrian cabinet has failed for the present. work of improvements and auxiliary sewers. | sen a tie Ort Opportunity directing the | “ atr. Lowrey replied t a a The Swedish ininister was with his wife, who . Chitstiane France. This the committee declined to recommend aad = ir. Lowrey replied that tl ee ee of the Treasury to coin four million | yi would seem fo come froin ¢ hed oe oe eue | Was dressed in white brocade, with white tlow- ring bills onthecal- | Pants Lett will to-day elect | Stuck I out. As heretofore stated in Tas Stax SODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught ail h month, and another declaring that | Will would seem to come trom a kind of cave of | ers. Mune. de Hegermuann, who Was With her consideration of the untin- | Count Demontalivet, a former minister of Louis , 43:0 'S allowed Tor the building of two ad or: eS e ee | eee minent Should Iss we the mor ev of the | ihe W oe eprea tag Ants of | husband, the Danish minister, was. : tness, being the Dill to restrict Chi- | Philippe, a life Senator, vice M, Paul Morin, de- ditional school Louse S. The pay of the pol “‘Blae ford and Bethesds Waters ntry 3 iat national banks shouid be pro- | ten. Butler was : oe Sone } y every nd Mr. Blaine s| » jn | ceased. Rear Admiral Foutliey, of the Mediter- force is. end even percent., but in all other an Wee cetL tr | lubited from so doing. a Gch HARE oy Tee ent anno Twas: I ee ree ter Of | tavor of res 1 ranean squadron, 1s dead. ‘er | essential detail ‘he esthinates ot the Conia (Ee PILE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT. COM- | Director oF tHE Mist Nostvatep.—The | COUDSe! for the Atlantic telegraph company but | n of the corpsand — HOUSE.—Mr. 5 (Va) introduced a pity | New Catholic Dioceses in the United | The different. charitable institutions te Peo takes Goveruinent and other Bonds for safe keep: | President to-day sent to the Senate the noml- |" The ae surat a that enced me. | Pabledhiswiteswhose "Moving the political disabilities of J. F. Harri- The Stantari’s correspond. | Hdd for, as follows: Columbia Hospital tor ing, at $1 per $1,000 for a year.» sctaent-GEO. | fatloa of Horatio ¢. Burchard, of Tlinols, to be | morning, when Mr. Slnonton (of the New York noticeable even where SO, Of Va. Passed, y dectsion has Beet | done win) Rote Don Dee We GRE aes E GAA DER Dee: | mnacicrss | Le Mint, and also a number of post- | Associated Press), Gen. Butler, Mr. Hubbard | : Representative Kimmel, | Mr. Buck 1a bill toestabtish a | reached at the Vatlean to create eeftain new | Scuol: Fate: National Aowelaten tor thee Te L. STURTEVANT, Treas; HENRY A. WILLARD, | e ———" | and Mr, Lowrey will be heard | of nd, Was With his wife, who wore a evi: 1 beneiic rollege in the District of | dioceses in the United States, in consequence of | “jet of Colored Women, Ac, $5 O00. sThrese sev SAAR KOE EVAR. “" jacbioue”’ | EX-SEWATOR CHNISTIANGY atrived In Wash-| | yery elegant’ toilet of pearl colored silk com- | Columbia. Referred. the <rowth of the church In the United States.” | ral amouuts are to beeapended under the ale ¥ ee taxcy arti as THE ADJOVENED CALCUS OF Demockatic SzN- | bined with wine colored velvet trimmed with ° Mr. Southard stated that the committec on | A Lively ‘Time Expected in Parliag | fciich of Ui Disttiet Commiconers | wil orobably Sail for Port’ Gane as que | ATOMS met tits morning, but theattendance | jencenes dace. Thelin Trend, Miss Wash. | the state of the lbw relating vo $n5 Slestion of ment To-night. ih Winns ee eee emreesscoraed FOR couGHS, corps, BROxcuTTIs, | Month. . S| wasélim, and beyound a little talk On the sub- | crepe de chche. Represeutative aerate Ce tional ACRE I era Tee Tees | ENDO, Feb. 14-—A strong “whip” hasbeen |p gereRS FROM THE PEOPLE. | ar os a ae Mr. Bur- | ho The ca adap a silk witli tiille and garlanded | session, and he asked leave for gentlemen to | amotion by Mr. Meldon, ome mle } cense Tax on HS | rows, the United States consul at Dubitn, re. | Tesolution dem ny the repeal“of the ‘test | with flowers, Representative Albert Wills print any remarks they might desire to inake | for Ieltdare count ee ieee guiler) member + Star:—Al atnecting of the ta Tested fen ores WO yeare: Kae cd crtain, | Ports the shipwrec’ of the U. 9. brig Don | Canaume pe Ovond this nothing. willbe in- |) Companica his wite ana Misa Bulierion of Chil. | tur Totnat anfeadinent. ‘So onlered, | trish boruck teehee eo ea otmllating the | ela last migint, to take Into const Bold by all drusxte, TGERA 6 OO Quixotic, on the Trish coast. ‘The brig let ee SCE -—— | Hon. Sen Wits ex 1 his. beautital, wit er Pietaaeees proceeded to call commait- | scotch.” The Mberals will unite with the hn” Dante toe oan Een Eee FOUGERA & CO., AGES New York for Limerick on the 16 8 3 emer (APERON a naa is beat wife. for icports of a private nature. number S : ipwiste | Senate to be exempt froma license tax, oct20-w.f.m,6m~ *° OO- Sow yore | last laden with petroleum. On the sihetpe | conic ee ee Se ee ae becomningly dressed in Dive, Senator of bls were reported from the witicary cone |e ene te. ii gs iad the ground that it would. bea “tax on Drains Camber the capa Wore Wome ries n a ee nro anpanied ) . Who was as mittee, and passed, donating condeined ean- 3 5 it was resolved, that said exemption should be ae oe W. Masters, and. Second Mate. Geo: | Priations—Messrs, Blaine, Allison and Witiv s very richly dressed. Senator :nd Mrs. ton for inonumental purposes. sey rolton mill at Macclesiield | granted whenever to the satisfaction of the au- = —— | were washed overboard during a’ Le; . | Appointed 10 consider the army appropriation - Senator and Mrs. David Dav' Mr. Bragg, from the committee on military one Yhousand hands, has ziven no- | thorities, the patty claiming exemption had TO THE PEOPLE! On the 12th of January following the veasei , DI willattcmpt to have the bi Tread torepori affairs, reported a bill authorizing the President. art . indefinitely a fortnicht | brains. eR went ashore on the rocks off the Isles of Arran, | t0 the full committee by Mond fe erin to appoint James Shields, of Mo., a5 a brigadier nee Ot ae Cement 1s] : The remainder of the crew were saved. ‘The | Uapression seems to be that the committee will | general onthe retired list, such appointment to ‘The Black Death inw ban heen hee ‘ —— steamer Nuremburg, of the North German | Strike from the bill the reorganization scheme , SON 5 be in leu of the pension which he now re- | paris, Feb. 1i—The Oseiat dour a: | Went Sate ne oe te Lloyd's, rendered valuable assistance. adopted by the Hone, and either insert asa | Hon” Me and ate Tee ltt esa wget ond : core latest Reports Of the plague we weaene, | Ane tobe pied and coatinedighes: ant that ee es stitute the Hewitt reorganizal an oe Mr. Mrs. Be nite r nt of order, and, thoug’ : oo : i s 2 GREATEST MARK DOWN IN FINB | tye Cavtver AGREE UPON a Dinecron or rue | Tee tle Dill entirely. trom atl Mager ee | Clatiin aud Miss Davenport, Represeita: | appealed to to withdraw Mis polat ier ateeees, | MNS. It has not inereased, and energetic meas- | dally tind that at the P street bridge the lamps i m all interference tn n pol yy Messrs. | CLOTHING EVER KNOWN, | Misr.—The session of the Cabinet this atter. | ‘€ organization of the army. ri ie ae peering Hon ae Py snus ns rage, Sk Br ao) Sean ene ere ‘the Tatneh gerne pee ey tires fuuribe OF en oer ener tenes ane s a ; a ee | daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fort, Representative | {used to do so. arin hte eae a . an Do ler those on the hoon was a very short one. All the members | Axwy OrpERs.—Captain Frederick Van Viet | L¥ude and hig wite, General Hooker, Mr. and | | A great deal of confusion was occasioned by | Physiciin to investigate the disease. ‘The re- | Georgetown end. | Last night the schedule tine — except Secretary Sherman were present, Is relieved fr east : ama fees! } and Mrs. Singleton, | Mr. Franklin coming over to the repnblican sl ports that the plague has appeared in Turkey | Was Six o'clock, and it Was 6:45 before the lamps rom duty with the board of offi 9 publican side | Treasury, department was represented fy AS | convened in this city to report upon the quaiite | (cereus id Mrs, ary Among of the hall aud charging the republicans with | Shq"ngqeneer or the preset ee eae, | Manette A Loven oF Lions. | Secretary Hawley. It was decided to | © in this city e - | the other Congressional families present. > not having been in earnes ve 5 rriva Feb. 13 . J anall close ont inthe next thirty days my entire | Appoint Htepreseutatiy© liofatio C. 1 slecided to | cations of candidates for appolutinentas super= | veon General Woodward Was With Mis. wite, efforts forthe. appolutiment of Gene Shieldsa | {Tela the Bhick Sea or Sea of Azof; nevertheless | 0 a Stock of Winter Clothing at a Hunois, to be director of the mint, in place of | oe Qt ational cemeteries. | Second | who wore a most becoming lavender silk, doorkeeper. | To this Mr. White replied, that | 'B¢ Minister of commerce has ordereda quaran- | A Car Ticket Matter. Linderman, deceased. Mr. Burchard repre | ful {A Worden. sth infantry, will report | trimmed with white lice. Commissioner the demoeiats were welcome to make all the Une of two days at French ports on the Medi- | Star:—On Tuesday evening last ay TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. nts the 5th Mlinols district in the present Con- | Grawing o duty in the department of | Ph accompanted his wife and daughter, | party capital they wanted out of his action, | {€faean and in Algeria, ‘Including arrivals | Wie daughter. on ber way home froin school grese, Dut was not returned to the next. ie is | “TWINS at the U.S. Military Academy, Ml Watmouth and many other represent: | Ge was willing to take all the responsibility | [TOMthe Black Sea and the Sea of Azof, even | (0k refuge frei the storm tn a car of the Met- | 4 republican, and has represented his district | Cossanpen C. L, HUNTINGTON, U.S. Nu, ts of the “West End” circle were present, that a member of Congress should take for | “€® Provided with clean bills of health.” | Topolitan line on ¢th street, placing tn the Box a st Congress. He is a native of New | © ue Mert, at s ancis- a superb brocaded satin, Mrs. Montgom: that Mr. Bridges was led to Inquire whether <0, ONT., Feb. 14.—A London v aa Supposing it to upon Dowe 10s inane Gacn Bac | Sores ands sour st years ot ses 0, March Jd. | ery with a handeome black tolled wor a eS ES a ee ee reine | published here tills morning says the fallewiae | aby line: whereupon she was informed by tne | Lax INSPECTION OF HANS AND Grary.—Mr Tne Toracco MANUFACTCRERS and repre RECMace of solitaire diamonds; | 3 States House of Representatives. | Finally the qos tneets ana Daltaonsare to sail immediate. | qty" By ie another fare—which she ——s LAX ENS 1 IS AND G — = pragis aa E ° | goinery was very handsomely dressed. as also | Speaker sustained the point of order and the { !¥ : The 17th lancers, the ist drag mstss— She must leave the car. The | John Wilson, U.S. consul at Brusseis, reports Le Pines a cobeces Biauntay ares now in the | Was s . WhO Was accompanied by her — bill was referred to committee of whole. the 5sth regiment of infantry, the 91th tow) gentlemen present interfered to prevent the en- — | the confiscation of a lot of Amertean hams after ‘ying to secure a reduction on the tobacco | supper, Which was spread in the The House then, at 12:20, went into commit- | Of infantry, 2ist regiment, 915t ment, goth | forcement of his purpose of compelling her to gyEpogats now git formerly | they ad gone into the hands of the retatt | {@%t0 2 cents per pound walled on. Comin cis dining-room, was a super banquet. | tee of the whole (Mr. SUS, th the chair) on the | Teximent of rifles, a detachment of royal engi- fet out in the rain, and thts nove isto return my | dealers in Belgium, vas Called upd |S 3 @ Ita lay. There isting ery, jclous edible in season | private calendar. ers and a “ry of royal artillery. 5 S for their humane conduct. i also take WERCOATS now ty eee (oer but nes Tunntion a6 tier tae ius | were forty In the delegation. They they | *d an abundance of chainpagne. saad Ie : much bustle and excitement at each or es Gceasion to enquire if the rules of ihe company SYEROOATS Row $10: formenty S18. Was obliged to admit that, to some exteute they | Said, to reason together. “They wanted the | ,,Aeuly all the Congresslonal fauities men. | Letter fren © President to Gen, | headquarters of these resiments, The follow. | LOW drivers no discretion under ctreamstances OVEROOATS now gs: formerly $17 were spotted. ‘The consul Imputes the blame | <unminoner to withdra tis objection to | the ouna parte at ahs, See eo, attended Merritt. ings the composition of the English forves in | Of Me Kind described. now formerly $10. | in this ease, and some others of a like nature, | . They made arguments, and | bencht Yat the Riggs House for the EXECUTIVE MA South Africa: 3d, 4th, 15th, 24ta, Both battalions sie Bai a daca OVEROOATS tow 84, formerly 83. | to the untaithtut manner in which the Inspec | written ‘“inddge Mducement. “produced a | Tenens OR ee Wasninero} Of the soth and sSth, ‘goth, and 99th regiments, Woovwann, 1517 Sth st. u.w. ‘oat wees now $18. s sts thi iS 1 i i 2 the reduction should be obtained they 1 fs expected that Secretary Thompson witl | COMfirmation. It isa great gratification to me, | iishmen, 355 Irish s L518 Eng- | vasia.—Gov. Hoyt, of Pennsylvania, was ad- Set oe fae re ae general government. Grain, especially corn, | wowd not agitate the tobacco ta quection-rg: | {Vor tke company at the King reunion ton very you, and wi r { iceyeaalmen, and 301 Scotchmen. 45 | vise nig! t iat aan NS Ta RAEOGe: r ACCO ta pstic to ig -mor- | Very honorable to you, and will prove, I believe. ers are Englisl vised Wednesday night of a state of riot amon BUTTS that wore S17 wow ok | Seed condition from the lack OL ATOGEE TRE: the next elght- years, and. would oppo: on tor | row night with @ dissertation on the “Fort of Signal service to the nae My di aire a ee the miners at California, Washington. con's. SUITS that were #16 now $12. | Hn betore shipment. ‘The spstem of inehec. | 28itatlon that mint be attempred by other pa ‘on of Character. | that the office be conducted on striculy business U.S. COINAGE, Pa. and the sheriff asked for military ata if the now on S i A e ja hey left, unable to make any impre a E # Mex1co.—A_ Galveston | civil service which were recom ee ett i A dispatch received by the Governor yesterday, SUITS that were $10 now £ retain the trade of Europe. te commissioner; and botipiles hold. | (T@X.) dispatch states that sixty of the exeur, | Civil Service Commiss ion inthe ences ee Feb. 14.—The annual assay at Stated that the “sheriff and his pice en pro: aa | Gauwieniey SIONNI =e Peeiaeey teas ‘The same opinions as had been entertained | SionlSts who recently visited Mexico have pub- | of General Grant. T want you to be periectiy. | Satistartore pth eae etaay, proves quite | ceeding with arrests quietly, and that sixty oor from $22 to $16. | signed the commission of Charl ahaa to | PYeY ows to the interview, i ae ie aoa | independent of mere influence from any quar- | of Coins ils year td be tested hss Dena eee ard utara ‘har tecn soateetes item nd V1 ee = 2 be st eor= 2 ' my recom " < er j a \s nt be scene. QOaTs aud VESTS from $18 to Ht oa Oni ee en SCRIPTIONS to the four per cent. loanto. | “al feeling and unbounded hospitality on the | Sccretary silerinan, or Of aly memboe cr abot SIVer DI, Pee coin a one passage Of the | Gen. Beaver, whocomiands the mallitary inthe bu g = | 3 = mercia ions With the United | ally regarded. Let appointments emoval ae 94.67 he shet necessary. . _ PANTALOONS. | warded. - | ‘Tne Fore PER CeNt. CextiricaTes B y especially noted an carnest de- | be made on business principles avd. aeccgioes | Silver, and $413,si2.50 tn gold; San Francisco | ‘te — PANTALOONS sold for 88, selling now Av THE Waite Hors sao lie colina HO Senate ti yee BS Bi rot the public menor Mexico for | tovtles, ‘There inust, 1 assume, bea few conte | CarsonCiee wane eee eee gold; | CONTICTION FoR Bator Box Srverts BANTALOONS sold for $7: selling now es | | AT TBE se—Among the callers on | ‘The Senate this morning requested the House | tuereased railroad and steamship communica- | dential places filled by those you personally | con als Be, $1,313 ta sliver and $70 in | In the U.S. circuit court in Ricumond, V the President to-day were Senators Sauuders, | tO return to it a bill recently passed providing | Uon between the two countries know to be trustworth¥, Dut restrick the wae, | Sold, tm the Puitadeipnia mint double eagies | terday. the case of Alex. Vaughan, "judge of } Kellogg and Paddock, Representatives Neal, | for the tssue of tour per cent. certiticates, ex- | Sara neee! 2 | of patronage to the natrowest limits. Let ie average weighed was 004 light; in eagles | election in Petersburg. charged with ballot-box | Hart James, Kidder, O'Neil, Conger, campbell | Changeable Into four per cent bona. tena | il GATILE, Disease were reported | man be put out merely beeause he ts Atricnd to | befay wmation was 0025, and in dollars .0v5, all | stuffing at the Noveinber election, was con- Robeson, and Judg er. e the Secretary of the Treasury to redeem | }Sx\S heey arrested cl a b eaus S riend. The good of the service | all i | lly pat ee ee Such Bargains in Clothing have never been off bonds outstanding o: ‘ have been arrested charged with bringing into | should be the sol ; = lowance. The trade dollar was correct, but | had been emptted out of the box t Pt fered | Tae Coumirrer oF Wa Skmans: will’to: the ai peroonee ace peru oe aa New York eleven diseased cattle a day or two | yet presented, iLacons toe, are the rules oe eee Midi ete of a hun- | Vaughan attempted to drop a uunber of frase, A. STRAUS, morrow consider the letter ot Secretary Sher- | the cerfiticates. SE aM z g p commended by the Civil Service Commissio1 part over. xtreme variation from | ulent ballots from his sleeve into the pile of : ‘ sieges enna te | : - mn. 1 | the standard in gold coins was San Fran- : . Tur Porutar CLorsies, the gublect on H ean cee armen on WOULDN'T JOIN THE QUEEN'S Navy. | ae eae a ae. ee ee i an glad you approve of thew eee ree wish, aoe double eagle, it being ‘ovr Ss | incense 1011 Pennsyteania Avenue, | °F Ineaus to Meet the expenditures Of the uext | Salxent, from the Senate committee on naval | Renssalaer county, N. \.: Join B, Ford, acting | Vout See that all that is expressed or implied Ta a ee ce eer SINS BOAT. | Su oU an Ahn MUR Daman Smpeeroness Jay pnrete Between 10th and iith eteats, | {Stal Year, the estimates having been inereesed | affairs, has reported favorably a bill to appoint | SUberintendent; Ini Ford and Henry Cox, audit= | quot s faithfully carried out. | Again congratu- | the greatest aed ee pee og Coe ree | eS a eee by the act to pay arrearages of pensious. Sprindie brackien an epsign in. the navy, | 2¥,Superintendents; Dr. Hegeman, keeper, and dence, remain sincersig "WY gute contl- | quarter doliars which showed the least’ vari- | Jos ScHLITZ BAEWING Co.'s | Bip or fumnbhing iron ~ork, beams, fc. Iacklen is the Young man who refused a mi: | eT oH ORG, CLG MSS eiesE ce General EA. Merritt, cee | Sitch eat ns, aie Balt eagles were third and fourth tlers, columns, «e., firs pe ; nt in the British navy, afer | Inscraxce Laws IN r 7 a = ree dollar pieces .0% light. &e., a ssing his examina S Ins AWS IN DELAWARE.—The Dela- Britis p Ev le greatest variation in coins was MILWAUKEE LAGEE BEER. | second stories, boller house, &¢., for the new | because Delors accenting Miheqerrant ieee | Swe senate has resolved to consider the advi- | Sir Stafford Nontheowe Chanceller ot ane i age BT wich were Ie2 Bureau of Engraving end Peiating Building | cbliged tovteuses ihe ofiet ee earn, he was | sability of enacting a law to appoint an insur- | ehequer tn tue briter Nene at con nes light. | Those trom Carson were .131 light. The | ) have been opened by the Acting Supervising — SLiles aud Leeome a eitizens of Great britain, &&Ce Commissioner and to make changes in the | terday sald it was not desirable to either esac. | \2tiation in half eagles was but .on6 light trom — Architect of the ‘Treasury: Gray « Noyes, Oy " | Present Insurance law for the defense of the | gerate or depreciate the unduly severe blow in | Cbese mints, and they were ahead of Puiladel- | this city, were the lowest widders at $12: PHE AvrorstwENT oF CoxGressuan Ber- | CMPAules of the state. South Africa. ‘There exists general admiration | **€!Phia ln these colns, Hes of this cel a er of offers from iron firms (Hane p . os | " for the gallant: = Regular supplies ofthis celebrated LAGER Been | TEE Nere.4 Lumber of offers from tron tims uiani to be director of the mint meets with tle | INprAN Rarp ow Husrens—Last Monday synipatiig for he Sarre eral The Markets. iw Washington firms: George F. wipe Sy Dprovalof the champions ofsilvermoney. Mr. , band of twenty-five Indians raided the solv i eabinet is 1e- neglecting “peg el 5 Y gt c George F. Rider, $12,909.51): | | 0 champions Mrs) Sand of s raided the camp of | solved to repair and wipe out the disaster, ‘The Feb, 14— sixes deferred, | certain entries required by law, and was subse- White T $14,514.54, and C. A, Schneider « irchard’s views on the money question are in | tree hunters on the Cheyenne river, 30 miles |" first bateh of the reinfo! Tai do. 4; second series, 37; rg J aamunnle) Penman Son, $14,755.16, Ghbesition to those of the late ditector of the | C4St Ot Rapid City. ‘The Indians captured one | Thursday next. ‘Tam happy ae ae Consign, | q¢,dastauccoupons, 77 bid to-day. Sugar quiet— Stora! scage musseniorh peoteany vebaes te : : i | unt, Dr. Linderman, who was caneunter oF one horse, and all the hunters’ provisions | ulate the house and y ; b caned tor eat ‘THE MONEY TO PAY PENSION ARREAR: the Single gold st 4 har and blanket: country upon & more satis- Feb. 14. his discharge, for on the ground &7 Greene street, eu NX ARRI nese igle gold standard. Mr. Burchard has factory state of affairs in the other middiing he could not be tried There seems to be no com tongress | eh in Congrass for ten ye: at Pai Soan=ESUSES SOs Parts of the Sains. a twice for the same of- cacti GEORGETOWN. D.o. | actively engaged in Trae eee ue dears of thertine he has eet a metaber oF the | font SECOND TRIAL. of George M. Pinney be- Win the peeee Of de en ee extra, 3.75038: Civil sult does wal exompn 8 priouney tvemm crits” = ee 5 — 3 1 z S and * ca vays and means. He was not we at San Francisco for | Russi: ve “ super, * if \LOSING OUT SALE payment of claims under the a1 of pen- | clected to the Forty-sixt Cong frauds in connection with the nav ans, Have Giready begun to withdraw | Brands, inal proceedings. LB wart OF. = Slons bill. ‘The proposition submitted by Secre- ongre: has resulted in his acquittal naval pay office, trom ‘Turkey, and theré ts every reason to hope | southern. s2-The first husband of Mrs. Hugo Hart CHES, JEVERWARE, CLOCKS, fou sertone: boa tate alow Lim to sell ArtmE Jorsr Bewocnatic Caves held in the | Ee Red : ; | of Bridgeport, Conn., hanged from jeal- 5 e jaims 1s Op- | House ee ; | _CHanueston (S. C.) RAcES cl ye a 1 ; < (Az Cost. Dy a great mans 6! cl ik jouse on Monday night, the questions { .) closed yesterday Mr. Jonn I. DAVENPORT annou winter red, 4 08; | Ousy; her second has ‘shot herself and him- ‘This is no humbus! Oail aud examine prices. posed by a great many of the democratic mem | 14 wonta be night, the questions whether | with the following winners: Pioneer, mile and | has in” his possession ciphers and the cipher |-Apris LOS. eit but neither will die- L P. LIBBEY, MAN CaN pay the cAiMS Oot CF Hee | referring 10 the drnt ee oe proposition | a hall in 2-484, Deating Hampton by alength, | despatches sent by William £, Chandler from | &! §2-An English murderer wrote to his mis- nbaci: ei to the i » | and L : 2] FI ene i ot # febs.im “ 7 BER street. | Tetired Toe een te ut OF th DE Tesuin | Amendment for the rye OL ae ee cand th | eats, In ase de ben Ht ae ame, mile | Florida at the Presidential election, There are western mixed, tress to send lum money for his defense, and she FRE S ATTENTION! them, and also relssuing the amount retired fo | 40 appropriation bil were tory eee ae. | year-olds, in 1.48 i. mile dash, for two- | not more than twelve of them, he says, though | 24 ivania, 32333 replied that she bad none to spare, but hoped Collewe — 1s miles above the redemption of fractional currency, At all | cussed, ard the revalent Spleens ood | é ee Sey | ae close aie aoe pais ised ge ho: op tectoer peep rach Georgetown on Tennalistown road, 9 Gvents a resolution to that effect Is to he intro. | 10 such action. ‘the statement With reference | jeGAGGED AND Bousp HrwseLr.—A clerk in the ihe nands ot the Bouse comaiies inasmacn | Gaver weet 7 PCE eminence will bean esseutial xo. | st the low price of 10 per mouth. Fs ti | to the previous joint caucus being conclusive as | JEWeIFY Store of N. G. Wood & Son, Boston, has | as tere Is nothing. to be ashamed of in any of aed, . Bit — selection of servants of the Seay Varah eaemee TTR? | , Tux Tummarenin Gcricrveweon tei. | rien amen Len SMF | theatre uM anon "Bnd Hak | etm. ere Pht far tei cage em, men, Sa : ~ NELIC - | 1 lemocratic Senators to be e- amount of Toe ——— — = | ». P |! exagge- F.°P" Loup raiding an the place. For den and the anti-Tiiden elements in the demo- | T8ted, as certain resolutions were introduced at | MOBtD. and then HoN. ZACH, CHANDLER UNANIMOUSLY Nour- be abstainnn > Copetohers and Soremsen must —e 1D st DY OXLEY. cratic national committee has been averted by « meeting which could not be expected | *24 told.a yarn about a NATED.—AU Lansing, Mich., last night, Hon. | S$0i- ~ | the former influence withdrawing from the con- | {9,2 upon Senators, and further- Sayers Zachariah Chandier was wnanimously’ nomt- | gente 41,100: corn, ean, Coan. Memnaling ECOND 82” CLOTHING.— test and coneeding to each mem! more | that 4 nated for United States Senator by the republi- | | NEW . Money, 2a | to celebrate on Feb. 26 ‘anniver- 3 inthe city to alspose of Second | independent action with respect awe eo eee ae by ‘burglar, named can caucus, to nll the vacaney callsed by the 3. ‘Govern- Tek Se es eo Hie Gren Be. » S88 fair cas The cam ngremsinae) concn cticable to esterday | resignat “nristia declivity. 308 9th street, near Penn’a ave. been com| and will oonatas oe ae uence ee ae — Gorn xt ssa 3 que. $#-Richardson, Bowers, Slemaker By calling at or addresting Whe above seasbaror- | members of which Senator Wallace, Of Pean. | Wii, HOUse 1n disposing of acteurs Sets OF ine qypolinaris Company | OLONDON. Feb, 14, 4p. Console 96 2.16 for | and Murphy; convicted in the ied Stas cre Gers prowpuy attended to maristr | S)ivania, will be chairman, meee : tue government, and’c ae both, "0. & bonds, fours Per z; | cult court, in Baltimore, for ‘of the members of the Senate will act. Pa 4, ati nt, court an investi- pee xen, 100%. Central, 8135. fy seu to pil fore yesterday and Mur- St ek tral, phy sent to jail for sixty days,

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