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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. i 5 PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, e \ (iioplnclogrncy il TTALIAN OSTILIY 10 AUSTRIA.) Ferthwest Corner Penasylvania Ave, and 11th St.,57 ; The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. : IMPORTATION AND SALE OF CHINESE WOMEN.! fete Own acct pa See ieetete cer mein Coren at ts cases r ‘DROWNED WHILE TRYING TO SAVE eextreach. By mail—portage prepaid—50 cents a mouth, / Ge Sear, $6; Fix months, $e ae = peptic (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. a9 eaten chaos mal matter) = —_— LY STAn—publiehed on Priday—$? a year. prepaid. Six months, $1. 10 copies forsioe2 mB sax Petnific in Chinese Wives, or $20. E +, 7S + AN FRANCISCO, Cate, Dec. 26 —A dit niet move atimatcon: | V2: 6Q—N® 9,258, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1882. TWO CENTS. [stem cr pr ahares, op longer than ix patd Ved at this port by the steamship Volmer. nade known on anptication. {wo Of ‘the number were sold tO Chinamen, = - a ; in the United States, and the Temall = Y y = : 1" i TRIAL OF WILLIAM DICKSON. THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THESTAR| | SPECIAL, NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ‘aides itn, who wanted to secure waue: DroueDe <== tices SCOFOR «MANAGERS 1883. | ps G. cOUNC) MF N HION |e - ‘The Hearing Resumed To-day. ‘Testimo: ‘he Case To-day. before the chief justice on a writ of habeas . Ductanrece teh ene: ie se x ‘og tae — ee To A RONOR, wultmect at. Mount Vernoa | Hal ° Goverwwenr Recmrers To-pay.—Internal reve- — ee cree! ¥. poss alleging that they were forcibiy” det Axronsre She MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY | THis EVENING, at"? clock, {or the traneacton of | nue, $838,887.25; customs, $622,710.90, The hearing in the Dickson ease was resumed | ‘The star rout» trial was resumed tn the Criminal | arcute sca? MUMENEE, Sw Averiox Saues—7th end Oth pases DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, bi Secretary. | Tue President will move into the White House | to-day in the Police Court. Before pees oe Court before Judge Wyle this morning. Mr.Chas. | course ‘of the tm tigation twas proved Boaxpisa—ist 1 ME. CLARK. SpRTe 7 aes he Soldiers’ Home ay | Smith notited Mr. Wells that the defense would | H. af the journal cleric of the Post Office de- atx 1 ho went to the American saueien +—Iat pres. > cou HORTICUL- | from the Soldicrs’ Home on Friday or Saturday lorgan, the jo! jerk of . x fi — gaia = iS ocean, sot Lae Gates next. Uke a certified copy of his report to the Attorney | partment, was called to the stand by Mr. Merrick | $128 wen tration Semen Sean aa be ee : ot on WEDNE = Cer ry VENING, Zur of December ier ttoeuma | ‘Tie Bureau of Engraving and Printing, whicn | General. and produced the present journal, but objection | at this port on a large scale meat year 2ATRS : |, No. 606 Lith street northiw “ock. se ay The court sald that it would hardly be admissi- | wag made that the journal aid not cover the time oe E- s nal was closed on Friday, will be reopened to-morrow Epveartoxar 2) ietual attendance is requested. morning. ble, because Mr. Wells’ conclusions in a report | involved in the indictment. Mr, Merrick said he Old World News by Cable. Freaxctat—6th pao. an — a Tae would not be admissible in the courf. Proposed to sow that the journal of the office had | AN UNDERST/ D WITH THE SKYS Fox Rexx (0 4 3 MANY POLICY HOLDERS. {=> SALE OF CHURCH PEWs. ON THE RETIRED List.—Pay Director antics Mr. Smith said that they needed it in the case, | not been signed by the Postmaster General for 14 Tenax De Peal GP CLEN FLOUA AND BETHESDA WATERS | | On the SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 1983, at Trin. | DOTA Was yesterday placed upon the retired list | tne particular purpose of which they did not care | days, though the abstracts from the various or, drawn bis mal tooweroune ae ai = £L.ESH FROM THE SPRING ity Church, corner of 3d and Minors ep Ps is to mention as yet. ders had been made up and sent to the auditor's | mo: ie of Skye, an une erence = ae the Kighast bader the Jollowine dcroctea eset maid | ‘Tee Treasury. department was opan as usust| _ It was understood Ghatfhis was enetion on Mr. office without the signature of the Postmaster | derstan: a. : —— th oat bidder th niorwio di ace a Pews in sa: y dep: pel Wells. Geeta, W. C. MILBURY, SEACTSD, ‘or ion. DE GE taxes, tow to-day, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and the same enera OCEAN STEAMERS DETAINED. MILBURN, Pranstactsz, we uaatoee (9. 48; 8, 651 Bh SSO TOG wei |e ved auving the veut ovine week. MR. DICKSON RESUMED THE STAND The objection betng sustained, Mr. Morgan was | Horsely, from West Hartlepool for 1429 Penney vania avennn x 5 : ig and Mr. Wells continued the cross-examination. | one qh : 1, New York, has put beck to. Piece oe ee os us Conditions of sale will be announced at the time. — — “Just what attempts were made by you to arreet | ©™°U%e2 from the stand, Machinery damaged. She will be detained se = 7 ee ee Rep Croup called at the Interior Department to- ust what attempts we ute by yi MR. JOHN SLTEMON, days. The steamer, W. A. Sc from, Hou ’ ,EW PUBLICATIONS eid WWM. A. MELO2, Registrar. |-aay ang had a few moments private conversation | Mr. Bowen?” asked Mr. Wells. of the Sixth Auditor’s oMice, was next examined | 235, Pegs prey) . NE y og Sti,” replied! the witness. “1 put in at’ Falmouth New Prenreats 3 = FIREM with Commissioner Price. What passed between | “On September 1 aepied eel wie =e He produced a book of abstracts, ani he testified | coal. = Dobe NAL A. B®FSTANO & Co eae them is as yet unknown to evers body excepting Gee STS TiEp ORE TCING Foren ee to the manner in which Ure abstracts came to his peas Aho GF TRE Pensow mv pent. ROFES* . q WASHING LO. ed Cloud, the commissioner, and the interpreter. | ney re afin 0 office, UBLIS, Doe. 2 un average one hundred g ae icone (Euan ne Stockhes 'S INSURANCE | Red Cloud will leave Washington tis evenirg 0 | attempts to bribe me. Mr. Moore directed me to " Ders ops ote se ore under the cure PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS AND | _, The Stockholders of th S INSURANCE | Red Cic L y ibe : Pp MR. GEO. »’SWEENY, > £1c1ar No REOCES 1 Warkt orgetown, will meet | be absent several days ona visit to the Indlan a stl i 5 ew clase o ack, eirene ee NEWSDEALERS, on MONDAY, January Int, 1880", between | schools at Catlistes bay, and Hamprons Vanw tte | Secure rie tena corroboration, and thelr test-| of the office of the Second Assistant Postmaster | ™ FLEARAST Kkabies POE. ADerEU'S BurENDR, Ereawens, 1015 P LVANIA AVENUE, lee Reece to ent deni for =e purpose oF elect | expects to interview Secretary Teller soon after sDOuy: was taken, s | General, Identified a circular advertisement of the | Low: N, Doc. 26—The Times’ correspondent at Biss Dee 2 ER OF ELEVENTH STREET, MR eee ee TU ANCDY Secretary. | Re returns to Washington. x ee MiniSses corroborated your statement?” | teering of 1877, ama described in detafl the method Rome, referring to the demon-trations Cap | Teo Thapes—6th WASHINGTON, D. C. —— = nea . = «Several, sir,” replied the witness. “Mr. G. W. | Of advertising and letting contracts, the forms of | CULO the execution at Trieste ot Overdank, Uspsxraxrns, &c. iC TO ATER PAEEBS: BxSewaton HENDRICKS’ HeAura.—An Intimate | price two attendants 1n his establishment, four | the contracts, the filing of sub-contract, ac. The tng: stceeen ane ipizanstzean pitas is grow. Wanerep (Help) sth p: jee nave on our Countara the following recent publics Orrice or tHe Exoixren Commrstoxen, | friend of the Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks in this | gentiemen who saw Bowen in conversation with | witness said he knew Win, I Turner, who was | presses the hope che Empet "Austria Will tions: Comaiisstox ‘ fin Canaan ante'CE emen HEN Sao alps hope that the Emperor of Austria Will Megane: Feet ‘The Book of Poultry, with Practical Schedules for | gree, ae 6 ee ett ae recived a letter from ue un er one o Be heen Glen pale Lae eee fenced | employed in the office trom 1877 to June, 1881, as | be choked in thood. Wanren t Beat Motease Demeatee, yyy, Actual, Auaiysit 04 {35 | will be die on JANUARY Riess Lead. and. that the | fhe St Diysletans encoware the iaoe ec aeen ten | was: taken py Mr accra: ane be sipainea wie tne corresponding clerk in charge of Colorado, | CAPT. SHAW HAS ANOTHER DIG PIKE ON wIS HAND, = Aree Coa Ne fave, Peauires payinent within thirty days trom that | or artoen days I will be on iy feet agaln.” Gov. | tention of issuing a wartant for Bowen's arrest, | Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico and other western | ere bana 26.— The two upper floors of Whit f Practice and | rises aa Seay Oe ae eee bone te | Hendricks when taken I, Was planaiug'a jour: | When the papers in te case were ordered to De | stares ‘ana territories. Mr. Brewer had charge ot | \2re burned out ack eke ne er eae oe ney to Europe with his wife the coming year. transferred to you.” Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska and neighboring states | Tr buted out la: phon lonley peony fo ular attention is invited to the fact that the law z= ee tng NOVEF mind maby sald ae yee, “Stop at and tefritories, When tutions were, received mrad gti etic end wfeey SSG r Ts NTS is mandatory, aud admits of no disc: Nay: ARTMENT CLERKS.—Secretal point where your efforts ceased.” @ corresponding clerk In charge would make a . sakacitee al ae ee ee AMUSEMENTS MObeee Palak. Tata ated EO ite ks eee G.J. LYDECKER, Gunuie. Hagtien coon to the clerks of the | ,,The Withe-s continuing, sid that he wrote a | brief of thelr contents und place it ina jacket. | London. | Tweuty-five engines were engaged Im . A. Blakelou, W. Swaysland and Aveet x. Wisner, | —— FTIEn Ge COLEROTOR OF DASE: days of this week when Congress ts not in session. | cure'y warrant from the Police Court and the dis. | exmendaereron money Was recommended, were | Lh¥ing to Mr. Whiteley, was ziso burned out.” Mr, Charming!y Acted E . = [ ee RA EY ee eo aes {ict attorney. Then he sent a communication to | submitted to the Second Assistant Postinaster | Whiteley suffered severely on November 17 by By Aucuetin Daly's | 4,DE. Gr Secret. A Romance. By Nathaniel Bae eto ey DEPaRTMENT OF Justics Houxs.—The Attorney- | the grand Jury, for which he was arrested for con- | General. It the Seana asst ordered an in- | Bre in Westbourne Grove, where he also does DUtle ears The Gi S pevelopments, with Notes on Shoot- | _ ‘The attention of taxpayers js calied to the fact thaton | General has made a rule closing the Department | tempt crease of service he gave directions to the cor aobitah ur Racainiainn 4} Metropolitan Company, | j,Fhe ph any. Te Developments, with Notes or the first day of Janucry, 186d, an aaditionnl penalty of | of Justice dally at 2p. m., except to employes. | conversations WITH THE ATTORNEY GrNERaL. | TesPonding clerk to make the necessary onder for DoRux, Dec. 2. Wesigaie ‘was arraigned & iF ‘ British Dogs: Their Varieties, History, Churacterie- | two per centum (making four per centum inal) Wil | He hag also given permission to all employes that the signature of the Second Assistant Postinaster | »,QURIIN, Dec. 26 —Westeate was arratgned 1 fe et Ee fies Brecding, Management and Exhibition. Illus. | attech to the firet haif of tax (real end personal) it not | He NS 8030 1ve0 stop work at noon during Christ- | ‘What did you mean when you said the other | General. The witness described, at length, the cat police court to-day and disc hanged, Mr. Mure bbe trated with portraits of doxsof the day. By Htigh Val- | vee tounly pald forthe sear ending Janodo, 1ass. | cau be spared, day that you had two or three conversations with | prosress of a case through the omice until it was | PUY. crown counsel, Brees Peed ‘haa noting $0" Nolet Lehn Stilltitunter, By Theodore 8. Van Dyk egy | Meat day month until the same is paid or]. anmoab RAI the Attorney General during the trial?” asked | Aually complete. ou DabEE exaamakvaos, do with the murders In Phazalx Parx. 5 bc a Ors a Was, As He Is, «i As He procee: against. . zs i ; 25.4 "1 . This Superb Company. | 3h, tyme taciatn soe nts prior to January Ist, 1883, will eave tax- | ag the 7 o’c!ock train from Al: ass wells, 45 ‘1 “we having been questioned by Mr. Wilson asto who| 4 og davai pp fecha say a a SDAY AT 2. Whence, What, Where. By James F. Mchola. $1. | payers two per cent on their bill ‘ (drunken eolorsi tien woe Idid not mean,” replied the witness, SAY | recommended the sub-contract law for the protec. | qJOXPONs Dec. 2i.—A dispatch to the Exehany Pe ee Viseases of Doi ch is added 2 couple D By order Conuiteioners, D.C. way up, number of drunken eolore 800 | that I talked with him on star route matters. My 5 Y Tele graph Company from Paris saya: It ts Paton aaa cans HUMPTY DUMPTY. jedica.” By Hugh Dai lt JOHN F. COOK, Collector. | into a row, during which one from Washington lanation 1s that early in the trial Mr. Ker ——” | #0" 9f sub-contractors, objection was made. Mr. | thata plot has been dissoveral to secure Cre nee NEW YEAR'S WE Sabie : Americ s By T. Norris. $1. Ee drew a razor, and’ an Alexandria man a revolver, | ©¥Planation ts that early eee Wilson observed that Mr. Brady was on trial xere | Cape of Prince Krapotkine. His guards have cone GEO. H. ADA ku ja of Rural Sports, com; (ce A MEETING OF TH yy | Which he attempted to fire. The conductor, Mr.| “I don’t want Mr. Ker in this. My brother (Mr. % sequently been strengthened. OWS NEW PANTOMIME COMPANY, Huabbe, Coursing, Fehing, -& THE WASHINGTON AND GEOKGE LOWS p attemp Ire. ae : n : ‘ec, | OF alleged raisconduct in oftice, and he wanted to | Seauently streng . 'S NEW PAI see COMPANY, ene Coane, behing Be HAILROLE Come for the election of Directors, | Kelg nm, with the tralngnen and some of the pas- | Cuppy) has sald that he would show the connec- | (10. that Le was the author of that beneficent READINESS TO SURMENDER. und ee eS an a ° wilh We beld at the office oe the Com any, Geore Lown, Fee as Pee ar cnn ae ene ae Uon of the government counsel in tits matter; but | 1, 5 x. pects denies a report that he ts endeavort EDS . ¥ i oultry . on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of January, a elzing the raz ‘ J ” oon ~ . to hide, eclares his ines on A Happy New Year Matinee Monda Ce a a Te pire i Ge die ern etn, window, while the man with the pistol Was forced | You needn't. : “There ts no doubt,” said Judge Welle, “that It | the police it the government mesiees rpieed. — —— S08 See ES RENTANO & (10. Transfer books will be closed on the 6th of January, | yack in the seat and Kept there. “Well, Mr. Ker will have to come in,” put in | was a very proper law to be passed, Dut him. (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. A BE=st) Co 41069, and opened on January 11H. Aa galaleiis oun Mr, Cuppy. ne evil thercot,” | - #8 BRADY COULD Nor RECOUP IN THIS WAY.” <> i ee ‘i ” qnsatdbm PERSONAI.—Joseph Pulitzer, of the St. Louls Suflicient unto the day is the evil thereof, “Your honor,” sald Mr. Wilson, “is. assuming, T Yoolen Mills Closed. 1862. LYCEUM COURS: 1883. a sf quoted Mr. Wells. fy 5 3 RSE. xy veans | Po%-Dispaten, arrived in town yesterday, and 1s | “ne Witness continuing satd that he meant by | submit, that he has done something wrong before | ,CUFSTER, TA.. Dec. 2 —Shaw and oe By. JOSEPH COOK with his at the Rises ——Col. W. E. Cut- | conversations passing the compliments of the day, | there 1s any proof of it, and that we are trying to panywestentive machine aed Gotta emcee REY. JOSEPH COOK, Respectfully advises her friends that she can be found | Shaw, city. per of Richmond, is sending the | speaking and bowing. recoup when we are noi trying to recoup.” Other tportant industrial estabhshinente 1h ¢ ee 4 holldiys with’ his parenrs in thi8 city.—Mr. L.| “Were there any other conversations than | TeCOUP' : ’ nt a0p L wee . (pee oe at the Dry Goods Honve of samuel Ker, 940 7th street : 4 ae bake me The counsel,” sald Judge Wylle, “1s assuming | elty have closed operations for a time, on account .e Famous Boston Monday Lecturer, NOTE 3 3 : OTK} f the French lezation, | these?” asked Mr. Wells. ioctl y - : 3 =< BUT POR THE WHOLE. 3 northwest. where she will be pleased to furnish then | Grant PLice. —Representative Mason was | “Oh, no; Iso stated,” replied the witness; “one | that the court has assumed something agaiust his | of the depression in trade. A lange number of Bil deliver the Seoond and Thirt Lectures of the We would therefore, sdvis With reisab'e goods at lowest prices, registered in New Yorke tase exeuing. ILA. | couxefsation lasted. Several. moments, aud the cllent The court merely rules unen the pert: | people are thrown out of eniploruient. EER ne Ee i fo — =F = SOMPANY.—The | Dobson, of the ors office, hus been se- | others for a few moments.” * sea Sp geaeeg Assen: Train Deratica. Dax MIGHT, JANUARY Peels the Stock hiokt eae vane | riously illat his residence on Capitol Hitfora week | | AU what stage in the trial” asked Mr. Wells, fo the limits of proper evidence in a case like eh biriiren Oe, Ber tee sanbilin: itty toa ane Ee s iclivered. Raith ait et Cor ¥ will be held at the office of the | pas.—Gen. Raum, commissioner of internal | ‘did you talk with the Attorney General?” “ rat Na Basin aug * . ioaeinttes= ee ae Se i ae a aes of Waehieton; at 8 Dell noo | Fevenue, has returned from iilinols, and Was at ‘During the frst month of the tial,” replied the |, Mr, (ilson and Mr. Davidce both protested | ton train for New York,.on the New York and —— — —-—. MON! cing the let day of January, | his desk te ‘ 3 t y that he appeared in the a udetad wed wei agar elaniony ed | a " : Lg | Admiasion 30 cents: reserved ecats 25 JSE BRENTANO'S LONDON EXCHEQU e choice of hte, Directs for the ems Petes ey: court.” To thought thie it was, te day alter Mie Teed ty toe Sac ee eee area ee oe eee x4 Sebo had at Free’a borkatore, opposite JET BLACK IN Re AR SOCIETY NOTES. Bliss finished his speech. “T think,” sald Judge Wylie, “that it was pertt- | tls morning. ‘The freight train Was switching ae PHE ROLLER SKATING RID ae enna enero ech nie In Cart , forth (HAL LGR MT Dickens cae cment getting | nent, it not just” ‘Then, pausing & momese he | the time andhad jast cromed tro thedace wea T REW YORK AVENUE, wholesale and retail by 2° Satoner for it. The President, with his son and daughter, oecu- | torney General in tle court rooin the latter ‘re- | A4de%, “I Uuink ft ts pertinent and Just both.” Tews Naugatuck track. leading to the yard, whem Between Thirteents and Fourteenth streets. ’ 3 Pied their pew at St. John’s church Christmas | fused to speak to him, saying tuat It Was not} _ The Witness being asked as to who devised the was struck by the p nger train. Two freight e = A Burxra Oo & C n years’ experience in selecting | morping, and dined quietly at their cottage, as- | proper. 2 mall bill in use in the service said that he believed | CATS Were thrown from the track and the €1 ie ies MONDAY. WEDN 1015 YLVANIA AVENUE, Cor. llr Sr., investing for non-residents, wil: remain in ay a Heese iJ that true?” asked Mr. Wells. it was devised by Major Morgan and was adopted | Was deralied and partially damaged. No one Wa ats cele. ANIA AVENU! ton Uil the 25th 9 February, and can be found | signed him at t i Soldiers’ Home, “No, alt,” replied the witness the tact 1s that | While Brady was in offic Injured. ‘The up track was blocked for three hours, | een hie week at 2 aia v ery day, from | Vice Admiral Row in entertained at dinner yes- te GOnED $ ercal er | Atl o'clock a recess was taken. Conductor James, of the freight train, 1s heid re. | eae ees shrernce thie week at 200: - t6.4:30 pp mn. reative to town & when the court adjourned Mr. Ker called me over ee a sponsible for the accident, which occurred in the ! ean now be pr fer the new Circling Class ne lan ¥ nan terday tn the privat: binquet room of the Ebbitt | and sald, “Billy, don't you know the Attorney | A SICK JCROR—ADJOCRNMENT TILL TO-MORROW. Same place as the one on Friday tase Seg yn ert npr” Aeavant he i his sister-in-taw, Mvs. Ring, his son and daughter- | Generalf* I replied that I had known him trom| The counsel had bardly put on their hats, how- ——. a6 in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Rowan, Rear Admiral and Shilaenod and SonCaaeoe 2 paint ever, before Judge Wylle, with whom Juror Gill| Drowned While Tr; mg to Save His’ Ccomigu | @1,000 CASH LITERARY PRIZES cl to the eity, Mrs. Btemble and Commodore John Lee Davis. | he said, «Why, 1s not this the War Diode tees | nad becn talking, rapped the court to order. “I Brother: ess $ ° 3 aietaee™ em US Ofetoe 20 The dinner was noticeably handsome tn its ap-| the foreman ot the jury?’ The Attorncy General | @M informed by this juror,” said Judge Wylie, | Brrpgzrort,Coxx., Dec. 24.—Elward Flathers, ® MONDAY, December 25th, = ee — : polntments, and was given in confortiity with the | said he might not like to talk with him; and cen- | “that he is suffering from his kidneys. We will | YeU»g man of 18, was drowned yesterday after- AND DUE THE WEEK. (ee 400 o S. SHED! Admiral’s annual custom, Christtaas being his | sured Mr. Ker severely for bringing me up, and have to regulate ourselves, I suppose, rather than noe <i = San rine aoe tl hy a Ween Gr se, For best written Ste lical Advertisements, Notices, eto, US ey ee ey aE Patiae eseiree | aided that he would be glad to see me after’ the | +5 nave you taken sick later.” while skating. and Eiward going to his ald, sunie =e -— eens ren RG Cae eee i the formal ‘Sof Congress his term of active | | In reply toquestions the witness said that he| Aftersome conversation with the juror Judge | under the ice, and was drowned before assivtanes Weele, 5 (is Creal Pice-aling Match XTURES. fervice 1s protonged ten years beyond the cus. | had written a letter to the Attorney General stat-| Wylle sald: “Well, we will adjourn the court till | Teached him.’ ‘The youager brother was rescued. i Ro pct wipe pee FIRST CLass. gig DECORATED SHADES, GLOBES, be, fomary limit of sixty-two. THis only cotemporaries | ing that he had submitted Sorrow: morning at 11 o'clock. [10 the Juror}— Sinai tte Cian = iu Great Variety. | now Mving who have been similarly honored are o ‘ake care of yourseif to-nig! ™ % < = = = ze ‘ . +4 A SWORN STATEMENT OF BOWEN’S ATTEMPTS ‘oRONTO, ONT., Doc. 26.—John Cameron, of the $200 for dest ene to ona and a half column article. + GOLDFINCHES, LINNETS, | Admiral Porter and Rear Admiral Worden. oan = i = Star Route Notes. London Advertiser, uas been appointed managing $150 for second best one to one and a half column arti- | UC CARD! Lov. Pain. Ss, Mrs. Andrew Mi gave a Christmas tree | to the proper officer. The witness did not supply RERDELL AND RIS CO-DEFENDANTS. editor of the Toronto Givde, In place of Mt. ene; ea odes sinares ~~ Loe jana unos a day ev: ane a young people and | a list of his witnesses to Mr. Wells because he did! ‘The intimations first published in THe Star of | Gordon Brown. Hon. David Mills Succeeds Mr, ) for third beet o one and a half column article. , Ns el en, W 5 er entertainment: e e1 = Li ‘§ iether seaae ane | $ 50Sor fourth best oue to one aud a lalf colmian asa: | Also, all kinds of Was unique and ‘sumptions. Tie presence pe rigg | BO’ cafe to recognize him tn the matter. a the possibility that Rerdell would appear before | Catmeron as editor of the Lonton Advertiser, wld cle. ay wlecrees tree for cach person Were ‘as costly as they were | .,* I don’t care about your opinion of me,” said Mr. | the present trial closed, a3. a witness for the gov- the Princess. N° DIME MUS i SECOND CLASS. ais-1m jaronic Temvle, y ‘y wore a black velvet | Wells. ernment, aud the expressions used by Mr. Inger- | San FRANcrsco, Dec. 24.—The Marquis of Lorne Ga e Ca ital Theater,) = : — 2 Pa oe nen aerate SES | eget, CuPPY, thought that the witness ouzht not | soll in his opening address to the jury, indicating | 80d the Princess Louise arrived at Santa Barbare, Pennsylvania avenue, Uctween Lith sud 12th streets, $= BELL & 1 a and sang during the evening for her guests. Shé| to be dictated to, and Mr. Smith remarked that F iain on Sunday night. “A lorze erowd was at the Lande = fax ead sevion OF 16 advertising notices 2 3 NIA AVENUF, has a sweet and cultivated voice. Atong others lc Sime na | Canethe defendants are already fortitying them- | 2. bat ten was ao aemoneremen LIVING CUKIOSITIES AND WONDERS : fces. States TRrascny. resent on the occasion were Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. | Mr Wells was trying to dictate to counsel and } selves against such a contingency, has caused con ae bs Nios : 4 : 5. Fie court as well as to witness. ideravle comment. Mr. Merrick, wh K a lor third best series of Wasmtxorox, D.C. December 15, 1892, | Samuel A. Robinson, Justfve and Mrs, Fieid, Mi t vi siderable commer ir. Merrick, when asked by Jem Mace in San Francisco. F é PERFORMANCE. Sea crertnes ieee ie oti aieee: The undereizued ave formed a co-partnerehip under | Swearinzin, M. Rastan, the French Minister; Vis-| “What did you mean when you sala that the | verse reporter as to the reports canceralng Rer- RE EXPLAINS WHY WE CAME TO AMERICA. fre gels eel Perit quurther jarticn are furnished on aplication, Ad. | the Sam naiye t BELL & ( a nr agen ea | conan ae oahe the Ronee mane aud jnyestigation under me was limited?” asked Mr. | dell, expressed his unwillingness to talk about the | Saw FRanctsco, Dec. 2h —Jem Mace the ex-prizg ; Sitatringet for the pattonngcet lie? ceideeia | CLATION, Butta it We vecuive tos cotections aftaandchecks, | Hrench legation; Dr. and Mrs. Busey, and M. de! “Because you summoned others besides the list | matter. Mr. Ker, his associate, sald sinply, “It tt ae nao Decauss ME Hor wiinel Min a aaa 2 rise. a payable in thé prineipa vatyar andin Bie ‘ of witnesses I furnished, and any witness who | were true, it would be monstrous to publish it.” livan. He says he has no objection to met. him ug oF drin':ing allowed. r cities aud towns at the rrent rates of ex- | | Lieutenant and Mrs. W.H. Emory have issued | could furnish anything reflecting upon me and| Just how far the government may ave gone to- | with gloves, but has brouit a half-brecd Moork Admuission tp al outy ten conte mae ghanwe, Me, ave every facts for obtainins eliabss | cards Apert ae eg foram entertainment | none that.could throw light on the character of | wards mecting any disposition on the part of er. | Wit # Slade who will fight Sullivan. iBueEd re of raction 6-1 inanci mation rardin jonds an 8 UU pl Mr. Se ind el y WWATIONAL THEATER KEENE. | ally operated in inthe prineivalcitie and willimake pur: | who arg thelr gucster os NTs THomas Emory, | Bowen.” you any positive knowledge of this?” | the prosccution iwe eattey, ot ere mony for OE SETS NATIONAL THeaTER. : oa Chea ceeiedt TO ART ISS J. BELL, Laughton has _fssued “at home” cards for | asked Mr. Wells. ebvious reasons, could not be disclosed. Tt 18 The Markem, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JAMES BE. FE: CH. Wednesdays in January. ou di not call Driver, Cordella, Ward. Greg-| thought by those’ who have closely observed the ying Be porge | : = ; =a pNOND | aig: z Mrs Gen. Sherman, Miss Fanmle Whelan and | OFY, the two colored boys, dnd the rést,” sald the | proceedings, that Rerdell will. take the step indi- + me FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF Jrine. $50 reward if leit at Oonsteiical Hone Im oe 0 the other ladies of St. Matthew's altar society, | WIEOSS. a f ench one?) feet neers ne eam, Detar the tial cloves, tains IMORE, Dec. 26.—Cotton dull—mid fing, 10%, mah z Sithmedee alge vate Rene Coy rae recelved yesterday many compliments one the UL1 had the sworn statement of each one,” | tt will afford the only retreat for him to egcape | gpa TIMORE, Dec. 26. Gotten dull—mid Tug, 203. MR. THOMAS W. KEENE, & as. E. . Ron'r C. Fox. . W. Brown. : ° Y said Mr. Wells. the penitentiary, At the last trial Rer- | and quiet: western inastive and hrinen sonthere beautiful adorning of that historic sanctuary for pe a , OST_L AY, WITOH, FOX: & BROWN, the Christmas celebration. ‘The main altar was | ,M'- Dickson having remarked that Mr. Wells | dell was deserted by his co-defendants and | {0asi-08: dor aimber, 1-Osai te: hee T Meee eted dramatic comp: : es a. wl ar te d| Gilled others whose sworn statement he had, Mr. | convicted—a verdict, it 18 said, wich his | bid; No. 2 western winter tei, spot. LO;'eal Uta Willian BR. Hayde Jack bordered bandkecchie® ablaze with lights from a background of ferns and Se William KR. Hayden, tsinine black bordered handkerehiet au ESTABLISHED 1866. palms, mingled With vivid scarlet blossoms that | Wells dented it, and asked the witness to name a| co-defendants approved heartily, a It was sup. geuibers 1.07% tds January. Lavra Araary, ‘Eid Shacibeeaiceaushe ph pve Of pene cee. Pieane Teta! = Mike er ‘ “Blos- | Witness he had called whom he (Mr. Dickson) | posed at the time that the danger of Rendell ap- | 1. 10; March, 1.11%al. 12. soutbera, Shakespear's master-piece, Sth Street northwest. REAL &S' ¢ 3 shone like stars, and bunches of calla Illes, Blos- : 4 western firmer and quiet ee EAI, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, | soming plants were grouped abour the nos ance, | thought were improper. Mr. ‘Dickson. named pearing as a witness against them was removed. ae peice, Chee, en ‘cued RICHARD 1. EVENING, IN liru-STREET Be Ol 6 | Pa ER ia | Bowen, Cameron and Hoover. | He said also, that | Suaze Wvylle’s action, however, at the close of the thas gear, 63%; Suuary, eit bids : Ahi ye glaanes, Keys, Dreatthin, Ovrice—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. em ; his affi lavits and others were sent on to Bowen in | former trial, in setting aside the verdict in Rer- ‘dearage, 60 bid: Osta dail southean eee y rewarded by leaving dame at 1315 (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) ‘There are three of the lady regents of the Mt. | Philadelphia, according to Bowen’s own testt-| dell’s case, and giving him an equal chance with | western white, {7e48: Ae, mrad sede es 1 Monday, Deceinber 25, 2 Vernon association resident here this winter, viz: | MODY, 80 that he could make up his statement, | the others, has brought lin forward again asa . Rye dull and nominal, 6&a6S, Hay in : , oTAC D—IAST WEDNESDAY, ABOUT ONE MILE “4 fi s i and that he ha n informed that detectives | man to fei py the big 1s) \e consp!- . Provinions . . RIRALEY EROS. D SPECTACLE, : we Honig eapannns ot promerty af | Alay eto need tn on hand for vale arcinnectod | MTS, oun, Seott Laughton, of Pennsylvania, wio | and that ne had Ween nformed that detectives | man Uo be feared oy the Dig shin th : fected and roll 28u26. Ean fret quiet, 29" ; ALOUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS. | Dr. Cockerille, a Cow. nearly white, with sharp horns, | Without charge in our ‘*Real Estate Advertiver,” (Sst Bee SE Tae ae a rae oneety tal | “ernie Mees Wells, Ganiod, and a lection sang | Sateen neving eo Rarcowly escaped the pent-| iin 'carwoce, ordinary tofain, tives, Suse Guha A Misirves ox Monpay, | QNBEF Wiliam vroperty, pow chances and take her | issued in 1866.) family, will be pefmanent residents’ here; and | UP A510 the efforts made to arrest Bowen, during | tentiary before, fs undoalit-diy In a mood to adopt | 22 Bre" pper Feiined quiet: 17%. Whisky steady, AUINES NDAY. | away. Aboveaddrens. F- RIPPARD. 225-08 | | Special attention given to the manszement of estates | HUNG, vill be permanent, reside Virginia, who | “hich Mr. Dickson, turning to Mr. Wells, declared, | any resort to secure Mis ow safety. There are | Tisgils. “Ereichts to 1 averpoal ph steamer” dull ud OST_ON THE 2isr INSTAN and of properties belonging to non-residents. Also to | MTS, Colo the winter at the National, while | “You threw the cloak of protection over this | evidences that, there is a creat Ince of harmony | unchensed, | Receints—flour, 1,034 ‘barren: ‘wheat exrsnen | Li Warhineion: three Rectat treks. the renting of Houses and collection of Rents at mod- | the good work of caring wor Meany Vn Began | Scoundrel.” among the defendants, and thelr differences, 1t ts | 34:54 ‘bushels: “corm. 110, 116 Lashed: cate,“ —Piano and Violin. for | Will be suitably rewarded by leaving at my stall, erate Tates, aud without charge for payin taxes, re- | under the first regent, Miss. Cunningham, “its | . MF. Wells said, tn reply to a question from Mr. | expected, will result in favor of the prosecution, | bushels. ae en nas c- Prof. Theo.Line, pisn- | mitting rents, and attending to repairs, to which per- | scope has widened under the present regent, Mrs. | Smith, that he did not propose to try Mr. Bowen | At present the other defendants are making efforts | Potncis. a 3 : F Se Ae eee ST, ¢ sonal attention ia given. Laughton. Each part of the restoration, sb im-| {oF Detjury because he Nl ee are rene | eo eimcate Meriel: NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Stocke—dull. —Money——, Te bai ‘nie red Buffalo and ene Litek Gx so Bee Te ECan PCRS ea eo Bonar tean ane monet mesbing ot te manaion: Wks (Tae arcs ae oe eR ee Of Mr. Olmstena. _ | [nnetivescovernmenie weak” | + State Ponda RAND DISPLAY aot rete tweeter: Aon the cide, | S008 Per mont and taithsfal stteniton given to the ais. | Ueen from data collected by fae regents, and In 0 | oe Pee ee eee ee Bice ‘NEW YORK, Dec. _26.—Flour — quiet, . Gi BRED pow AN < information of their whereabouts. | posal, by lease or sale, of the smallest property piaced | CaS¢ hus the original plan been changed. Mrs. rn questi NO ACTION TAKEN YET BY THE COMMITTEE. Wheat—quiet, Say cent better. Corn—quiet, HIGH BRED POULTRY AND PIGEONS, SS SEES f the: ; Herbert. the wite of the Representative from Ala. | _ After a question or two of redirect examination quiet, f6eis cent better. Corn —auict, ehade pS By the ANDER, re "(| mous Beads: bama, will form a fourth ia the circle of ladies | {rom Mr. Cuppy the witness was excused and left | ‘The published reports that the sub-committee of | better. Pork dull,'18 ohn bere — —_—_—_ — ates ee Lepeldts ed mithn’ | here, ir her health permits her to return to Wash- | Pie Stand, alter apolozizing to the court for having | tne senate District committee had agreed upon a Tom Ochiltrec’s Platform. , oR s i ected eat xe) without | ington this winter. gl xf per report upon the nomination of Mr. Olmstead to be mR OF APPROPRIATIONS AND aateer BOARDING. oa aie-1m_| Justice and Mrs. Blatchford will return trom Juror Holmead as a Witnens. District Commissioner are premature, ‘The sub, | = % % FAVOR OF arrnorsi = DID | a : — a = | ae) Mrs. Bate . a istric TAXATION. SLASS BOARD WILL. BE FOUND aT Tue | (oP OFFIQR OF 1H MUTUAL Frid INSUR- New York on, Friday next if thelr there fur tne | Mr. Wm. Holmead, one of the starroute jury, | committee, Senators Rollins and Gorman, have Col. Tom Ochiltree, M. C. elect, Says that while Faocarivania avenue 0 Stes Tees ose Wassineros, Dec. ith, 1862, | past week, shows sufficient sign of improvement, | Was then called to the stand, and testified to the | not formally considered the case yet, aad may not | neces support and vote for Blackburn for Speaker Meals 35 cents. The best of everythineserved. d26- — Mrs. Blatchford cxpects to be assisted in social | Same facts in regard to the events inthe Jury | tora fewdays So many members of the com- of the 48th Congress, if nominated, he will not do = policy holders are hereby notified to renew their. in- | matters during the season by her husband’s nieces, | room as the other jurors had. The testimony was mittee are absent that it ts Goubtiul f a meeting | jt asademocrat. He will support, he says, aleo acu TRUMENTAL | HSE forthe year 19s Mt MOSDAY in D-cember, these young, Indien Mai era ettay oe ane th | SPectally directed to the statements of the other | win be held. at the next regular day, (Thurstayy the administration of President Arthur, but not CEES ing . { "The re n nt youn jadies urn an i > = . gt DRIVES, 1343 2LLEN cet norte, MAY BE OB- | hewnis before the last few days, and thus asolt ito | Justice Blatchford is thought to be the weathiest | them. the nomination would go over until Thursday of | me as an independent. I will go back to the ee 4 Lat 1413 K northwest. a13-Im_ | crowd. member on the Supreme bench, and has but ore} Some objection being made, the court sald that | next week. No Papers were filed elther Saturday | gemocratic arty when it becomes a national “ ON EXNIBITION 3t-CLASS TABLE BOARD, $20 PER MONTH; | _dll-i3t 3. WESLEY BOTELER, Secretary. _ | child, the son, who ts now ill, Mrs. Biatehford is | without doubt the reading of the paper was | or t+dsy, but it 1s hnderstood that: some mone are Te tah ee aha oun onan: Te EAE ae | A reruler breantaet anid dinner! BOOKS FOR SUBSCRIPTION TO sTooK | 82,AunU of Mrs. Colonel Jerome Bonaparte.and the | wrong. If any one connected with the Depart-| to be subinitted. ‘The chances are that no action | party and 1s not led by leaders, § MAKKRITERG, ckets for #1. HH. Ce Taek Ge CUBS CRIEY Hiding Association | Rear vicinity of thelr residences here 1s a source of | ment of Justice made such approaches they cugut | Will be taken for some days. ‘The republican party has given confederate sole : A a sees —_ 42% | will remain open until February Int, 1883" af the fel, | much pleasure to both families. to be punished; but he did not belteve that the | _ There 1s. a good deal of talk to the effect that the Sten 4 E = = 5 aN HANGE OF PROPRIETOK. | ing places, viz: i Commodore Shufeldt has gone to New York to| department knew anything about it. District will tare immeasurably better if the Presi- Fevge ang Choke er Yolite znd attentive servants; very | Audrew’Archer, 43 and I etreets southwest. visit his mother, and 13 accompanied py his | “Sou mean the Attorney General your honor,” | dent appoints a democrat. ‘The most of those who Z ation for families. Rates: $2.50 and $2| Hazen & Co., 1005 44 street southwest, daughter, Miss Shufeldt, who will spend ten days | interrupted Mr. Sinith. * | take this view have no personal feeling as to the $80, $58 sud $4 yer mouth. “E,W. DEN- | x. 4. Burtt ith street and Maryland avenue eouth- | {i etoocive ith Lacatone ct Hee a na ays “I mean the Department of Justice,” sald the | nominee. They say the next House will be demo- Ghurch & Stephenson, Sth utrect and Virginia avenue | at the Brooklyn navy yard, and will reseive: Wick court. “Of course some rascal might have repre. | cratlc, and the democrats will have the prepara- * AND E | southwest. them on New Year's day. sented bimself to be from the department, but that | tion and direction of the bill making ay ja- a ; Den eee Pan | Walker, & Co., 1th street and Maryland avenue | — Miss Loretta Orrison, of Hamtiton,Va, Js visiting | 1s lable to happen atany time. In these matters of | Ulons for the District. This class, hence, believe — =e a D1S-Sw"_ | southwest. ‘ Miss Maile Hough at’ 2124 Pennaylvaiiia avenue. | excuse on the part of jurors because of what one | that if a democrat 1s one of the Commissioners | gore pon $10,000 Dastrors Margaret Hanover Z GRATES, JOCHINE HOUSE. $13 Sum STREET NORTH: | tives ome ith strect and Maryland avenue | ee ern. Byron Andrews, who are spending | Juror did, or did not do, my judgment in this case eae atrict will fare better than If the board | nas vy Mr. W. B.Weub entered sult against Sam’ - PLUMBIN ine-houses in thocity. “Traut Bosrdses eee noetiwest "on 1H strect and Pennaylvanis avenue | the holldayain Covin wie nee ithe witness then went on. to say that several| . Itis stated with a {00d deal of positivenessthat damages. She charges tat telag 5 tenaat ef — GENERAL JOREING. See = | | Thomrson & Co., 1uth street and Loulmana avenue | oes Geo rs, Andres! Mrs Andrews will se? | members Of the jury mentioned attelapts to brive | the President not tong. ‘took precisely this view, | houses 1884 and 1836 1 street, In which she cone ; z a "GL A- Walker, 7th and Q streets northwoat. sist in the reception tendered the groom and bride | them. democrat because of the atsagreement of the tuc- | @ucted_ & Dourding house, having goods, chattels, - 7th ans ne MARTIN. , | and furniture jue Ww. _ eae y ci by his father, ex-Gov. Fisk. edhe HAYWARD & HUTCHINSOS, oF a HY. Rose, Aa Proddent Sth snd°O strecte eouth-| ‘Mian Rucker, of Cincinnati, wno has veen visit. | Thos. Martin, another juror, was called. His| Hons who were, pushing Col: J. G. Borret, lahat acting under a pretended Ltie, entered the houses, 817 NINTH STREET. ak: business of $600 per week: in best loca- | “O.'C. Thompson, Secretary, 902 Pennaylvania avenue he amily of Justice Matthews, has returned | testimony went over the sameground. Tifice, using so little care in the ss to do~ . Fer tale cheap. Sanat $3 ‘gman | moriawett ne a car af er woe tee RE Sa ae = cegeiata ee Prince Arisgawara at the White House | face itand (@ depreciate its valut ‘She rurtheg te Northwest. -at* |” Shares $2 each, and en! er to purchase $1,000. . Geo! radley, e coursel fense * that the trust was made ——— Constitutions can be obtained” at any of the above: | Bradley, of Providence, aad. ifs attractive Cie, they Capeced te eer | HE 18 DeTRODUCED 70 THE PuesIDENT, wuo RETURNS | S873 {hat the deed Of trust was made to defen n A YOUNG. ENTPRERISING BUSINESS MAN | named places. The second meeting for it of | who was Miss Chambers, of Baltimore, have pur- ‘THE VisIT. ut notice to plaintiff, and against her “ting $1,000 cash, wo offer an interest in | duce and sale of money will be held ou, MONDATEVES | Cen eee occupying a handsome residence and in violation of her'rights, committed the ein 8 ‘a New York znd Chicago house | NING, January Ist, 1883, at office of Messrs. Church and. of ou a specia ty in “Ladies Wear,” in which we can nar. | & Stephenson, corner &th street aud Virelais on the corner of 20th and P streets. Di ‘their nces complained of wees gully’ DRY CATAWBA, $1.25 PERGAL. autee large profits. Address Box 35, Star office. .d26-2t° | 7 p.m. a8-Im ee a heey ani = ‘The court sald that he would accept Mr. Dick- violation of their duties as trustees, “AUNT ARBY'S" MINCE MEAT, ALE-STOCK, GOOD WILL AND FIX- COLUMBIA BOAT CLUB CERTIFICATES | are warmly welcomed as residents of the Capital. | 802°S Character without question, State and Lieut. B. F. Buckingham, U.SN. of & Fraitand Provision Store doing a xood eo ‘The widow of Rear-Admi q| Mr. Wells sald he would have no witnesses in | tary of . Bi . And a full assortment of Holiday Goods. ying business, and Is oneet the bent business steude | _ Notice is ven that the “CERTIFIOATES OF e Dt ree Strong is expected | retuttal unless the called upon him. The President received the vis- in the city, at Iow rent. Ui health reason for selling. | IN of the COLUMBIA BOAT OLUB, | at the Ebbitt this evening for a sojourn of several ttors Biue Parlor. The Prince wasintro- a Apply to JOSEPH SHIN, 611 7th street northwest date 2d, 1880, on or before | days. in the r. Geo. x Ke NEDY & Sox, ee ‘d, 1860, and payable: will be paid 1h full. on presentation, on | At Chamberlin’s on ‘Thursday evening ex-Gov- duced to the President by the Secretary of State, AIE_AN OYSTER DEPOT Goop WILL | ROO" Beokee ah whlch dake the Pek eae se | ernor Leland Stantora. at ae tee Pacific and the customary formalities were gone through att ser, doing a business of $10 to $20 per day | SAID CERTIFICATES WILL CEASE. road, gave a dinner party to Mr. Conkling, Mr. with, the Prince stating that he called upon the i Good reasons given for selling out ‘ARTHUR T. BRI Sarderson and other attorneys for the company, re ‘clock p.m., vontheast corner Rl street and . BRICE, at which Mr. Justice Field was also ‘ - ee Massachusetts avenue northwest. 826-2¢* a4-1m ‘Treasurer C. B. Q.- | . Mra, Erank Hatton and her ‘ttle Richard tren ey = — "3 z “G calsinu on tiem for fwiracchunts | FOR BALE — Soo! x (ce OFFICE OF FRANCIS B. MOHUN & co, | Tlummed Tast Wednesday from ere Fe ore Siar Oe a | od i ena established, market-store, now dotng REAL BRO! winters Assistant Postniasree Hatton If they" do ‘not call ac- | K0od paying bus Toa live man this ESTATE BROKERS, inis banes for collection, as a2 Erand opportunity towet batt ‘a first-class trade st CaAED. E a General been Mil for several about. Mrs. wife ot _ ee Ob 2 agcouata seition, by notes | Bargain. Good reesous Address 1001 F street, northwest corner10th, = =| z ‘cay. that they will ceil down ann ace mie, {0% be ae ee sisetine settved trois the Book and iceidaly BD i a Cals pe TDERAL RATE OF INTEREST WED ON | ness, I wish to have ALL ACCOUNTS SETTLED ' a see Scie Se TS tthe sstontar pied Sesto Bona ania thoeatlicat moment. All persone indebted to the, wit Lovunara a Swe | mart ECS. pene me oreay where by J;H- | please call and settle. Any having claime against me ULE ‘will please present the same for settlement. ARCEY & ARMSTRONG, ESTATE 4 ris mut B i pe eee FRANCIS B. MOHUN, we many Ge ) and adjoining countica on terms 2%4-Im 1001 F, northwest corner 10th street. norterr. | “2idu: (er O88 Fixtcnes.—= ¥, BRoons, ——— FOR INFORMATION Cried rl y Aorty te ; BARRE se ra aes = ry ot ees eee, TROMAS i. x yee elle SeerT Pull arsortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- ella 203 1 MEER, s alos B14ik tee

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