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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t..57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘The houses of the Secretary of tate and thet Attorney General were hespitably open yesterday,‘ and many cmbraced the opportunity of calling, notably old family friends of Nr. Frelinghuysen’ Senatorial days and gm Cabinet membershify” of Hon. Robert J. ‘alker, the father of Mra. Brewster. Tuls pleasant fact marked the only @ite/ tinction between the Christmas week Teception® Pwr Ferriss Stan ie eerved to anbecrfhors in the And those of ordinary weeks Mra Frelinghuysen | ‘ ‘ ‘account, at 19 cents per Sacre io att : ima rich black tollet received her callers in the; eae tue sear, 16. middle parlor apd near her stood Miss Lucy Fret dat th. Post Office at Washington, D. C.. 38 Unghuysen, the center of « brillant and ¥ Ae fous mai! matte e.} . group. Miss Tillie Frelinghysen, looking in! Wi SrtA“—published on Friday—$2 a year, = 1 poctorovrepeld: Eat monte $1, 10 cosas feeble Superb health, presided at the chocolate and a we mamgeoe | V2: GO—N2 9,260. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1882. TWO CENTS. |Son! sects t.itente ga idly trom the Mt. Vernon landing’ | Secretary, SEW pITp . " AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. Frelinghuysen met them at his door and escorted’ —_NEW_PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. sbi as Telegrams to The Star. tarat'ta tbe" poor inecag tn To'ese = fe SPECIAL NOTIC! Proceed . Proceedings in the Criminal art To- sof bis family. e strangers Wore ordinary A. Brextayo « Co. | Sear me ee aus aay. aropean dress. ‘The prince chatted wt eNTAD Ny adits cuomter of, tie WASHINGTON ovenarte | a pe - = minutes with the ladies, through Mr. Takabtro, PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS i I eee Ss 2 lessrs. larrison, Cameron, (Pennsylvania), . Who acted nterpreter, but the party did not AND REWEDEGUEES, MORROW EVE rein at ue 2 ae : rience” Sxeo et togan'end Hoar presented petitions In favor of the ‘MR. BREWER CROSS-EXAMINED. 11,000 MILES OF NEW RAILROAD. remain to partake of Che ction, Mh 4 3 ne ? held. y SOUSA, ess ards, c 2 owied porn 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘sc Musical Director. Venere pesos gare Pensions of on®| when the star route trial was resumed this ela Aad pe gp deen oe gg yf : aosieal ss : arite e das in pro ne Mount Vern Couxtnry Reat Estate 8th page, CORNER lire STREET, (>, THE REV HUGH A BROWNE WILL CE ‘Mr. Hoar said that the petition presented by him | Morning Mr. George J. Brewer, who was onthe |THE WYOMING TERRITORY LYNCHINGS. .. ‘The prince retufued £9 the Ariington toa "i coal © ture at the 15th street Presbyterian church DE- stand at adjournment last evening, was recalled 4 = 4 Dearne 8th per, Wiakineton B06 CEIBER 20TH. Subject: “The Nexen Gentile.” ‘the | DTS the autographs of men who were entitled to 2 ward the Japancse legation, the Ate Epvcar = eae n. Tred. Douglass will preside. ‘ure b Looe stand as high upon their country’s roll of honor as | fF ¢ross-examination by Mr. Wilson. The wit- = macs —. legato a Japan, Mr. Steven Breaxcres 6c = Viorel “Aisin 2 erat "—— | any equal number who ever signed a single paper, | Bet wes questioned at some length with the view | SULLIVAN AND MAGE, THE BRUISERS, | *8¢,{200"~, Bucsinstwnt, lote'ct” the Asis Peabo oatkl eae Pang Feep las, by, Eurovean stearmers the fol- | 7—=ss NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, and he bespoke for it the favorable consiteration | Of showing that the papers relating to various | sa alt, Fer Ker (Ho je pee : a hion ey 4 ca WASHINGTON, D.C. Dee. mt. igsa i eg eae (or 2 fay routes had been taxen from the files and kept In ——_>__ ] ; At the nee of the Attorney Generel Mra on Rex ( pandoa New Grap! e vet ve this’ day declared . z 4 | Brews bag nathan id, “the Queen, Tt AS} or g:vident of $4 pox cent. on the expital stock of the | afr, Lapham presonted the petition of E. 8. Jaf. | the possession of Inspector Woodward. Mr. Wil-| LATEST FOREIGN EVENTS OF INTEREST. | 7. ss iy The tues, Landon bank for the six nienths ending dist instant, payabie on | rray'¢ “Co,, Dunham, Buckiey & Co, the’ Russell | Son Wanted to interrogate the witness as to things pea a Lite, bar ee ieee fr Eau manufacturing corpany, John Roach and | sald to him by Senator Saunders, respecting the Se pleas int matly chjoved. A "maniva .200 other merchants and manutacturers, repre- | jc, A : ow aa srotess "we nest Of ‘suinptiously ca 7 senting ail Drawehee oe Rest aaea wacturers. repre | Kearney and Kent routes; but Judge Wylie ruled South american Notes. ee Me tron, which Is known to alnst the passage of another bankruptcy act,” | Out the question, as no foundation hadpeen laid THE Lo: = ge of the morning hour the Senate, on | fOr such an examination. The witness, in reply | _Vauranateo, De TUDE OF VALPARAISO. 2A | more tuan 35 fentifie compatssion ts | tr itm! tine of the a8 a divan, ate LUESDAY, Junuary 9th, 1883, between the | At the clo: > drawing- 4 i . e ae: = about to establish aa observatory in order to Mx | room. 14 ormed also rs of ove and three o'clock p.m, to elect nine Direc- | motion of Mr. Hoar, set down the bankruptcy bill | toa question from Mr. Davidzo, sald that he did edema = tog bs beeegeertt orme for the ensuing yea for Wednesday, January 10. not belleve all the papers relating to the Kearney | Pronh between Bussey Aone eden oF & tele | an POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. and Kent route were in court. The bids were ; SKIRMISH BRTWREN CHILIANS AND MONTONEROS. © Advatrat an orter, wit Rattrosns . GOETHE REPUBE Then, on motion of Mr. Edmunds, the bill re-| not there, Mr. Daviage,in ashore speech, pro- | rauy, Dec. 21° The Diegin Omeed crooe ar. | Mee : peyton B Erxciat Noticrs—Lat v45%. At the regular micetng of, Board of Directors of | Ported by him from the committee on the judi-} tested that, It Was unjust to submit to the jury | mish as taken place betfreen Chillans and Mon- uty Miss Anna Moor * ga | ths Bank, he'd this day, a dividend of four per ceuton | etary, to prevent officers or employes of the ly & portion oF @ papers upon whic c= | toneros near Chihcha Alta. “ oi ter, aie tie Maga’ 8 i splarsd. na * Pp ariel contra <a i pays = ar Auer th os fe was declared, payable on and after United States trom collecting trom or paying to pores Postmaster General acted in making saowing ae Ohicage: & 4 ~~ Da Bary Dr coe ora: | a2 CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Cashier. | each other money for political objects, was taken Sp eee New Yous, Dec. #2 cit ts enowing at Chicago ¥ nay Minne fs ane jest] CO prea OR at (ge SALE OF CHURCH PEWs. up. that these papers offered were offered simply for } and Cincinnati and Is cloudy at most other points. | ot; Mr ft. W. Adams, Mrs Geo. Winthrop Wises . vy Jand. Chattertox, Bailou’s | “On the SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, 1883, at Trin- | ,, Mt: Beck offered a3 a Supstitute the Dill intro- | the purpos: of proving the orders matle by Brady, Ey a had Capt Le 4 wasn a ‘reat Guise, The Official | ity Cuureh, goruer of Sd and C atreets northwest, 3m eee EU RDNINICES oat ERE which was a necessary step in the proof, and os Dan Opening in Wall Street. j ™ hare ryan wien Waxrep (Housee itd of Health, Wall the highest bidder the Pollawine-desostber Pows ta sata officers and employes trom contributin ee gpenea about eteaaprat yesterday's cis pres | Siaymaxce Sire Lecce Sinise aes Wanre: chureb, for non-payment of taxes, to wit: or political purposes to any person, whether a | the present time. Pg a | SWymaker, Mrs. Lieut. Selfridge, the Mis Wansuns pene munbere 79, 49, 80, 83, 87, 91, 99, 100 and | government oficer or employe or hot he market during the early trade was dull and | Koo, Mra W. T, Carroll, Lieut. Ate Roagere, Mae Woop asp ‘ Mr. Wilson the! 1 ers relatin, Mr. Edmunds opposed the amendment as pro- | toute Wise, then, abe rede pepe ig | weak, and a deciine ranging from 3 to 1 per cent 18 | Conditions of sale will be announced at the time. “ cline ft ry Taylor, Mrs. P. Pulilips, Mrs. Clavius Phils re ry 's Pre- | took place, tn whitch St. Paul, Chicago, Burlington Say Racine ee 2 qicet, ‘he Monthly Fniuily Hersid, | piagvam of Bove sisy Deneon ar ise nse Tho'eftizens, and ‘one whieh he Delleved to bo bes | WmlnarY order of increaso Gonsisting of tho | and Quincy ond Denver and Rio Grande were most | Wim. Mosinald Fry, Nir Ree | Tere = 4b) Maxaziue, Good Words, Loneman's Magezin a26-td, WM. A. MELOY, Registrar. yond the power of Congress, Illustrating the words: io m Prominent, but at 11 o'clock there was a recovery | pj, n, Mr. “Adee, Mrs. Commos AMUSEMENTS. oni 5 MEN'S INSUKANCE COM: 7 : ‘DO THIS: BRADY,’ Of 3443 per_cent, led by Wabash preferred and ze, Mrs, Coston, Mrs, Hatton, Mes. Joh eee ea ream FEM NSUKANCE COM: | operation of such a law, he safd it would prevent | 1. . wy: | Beene ee . 8 4 mn = = —— = = PANY OF iGTON AND GEORG! him, being a Senator, from contributing money to | !2 blue pencil, and the rormal order signed by Mr. » d, Mrs. Mac Arthur, the wife and daughte )s Ea THE KIRALFY \ Commer 10% BROOM A OVER J ANE OF WASHING- be used legitimately to promote the success of a| French, chief clerk of the office. Geo. B. McCiellab, Mrs. L. Z. Leiter, VERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Ince, "Forest and | The Stockholders of the FIREMEN'S INSURANCE | democratic candidate for mayor of Burlington, | Mr. Davidge and Mr. Wilson objected to the in- orge Bancro; Stream, Y: ich, Harper's Young People, | COMPANY, of Washington and Georgetown, wil! meet ; V&., 1f he should happen to think that desirable. troduction of the French order, as it was not 1n- of the most delightful Cabinet homés. ilen” Daya, Ment WeSkiG ace, Bae eG Vac nome MONDAY, January let, 1883", between | Mr. Beck said that the committee's bill was no oad aTiOhe te alll opr dea rane ere Inst season Will be closed to ge henustry, Tene Fiaz, Waverley Maguzine, | the hours of 10 aud 12. m., for the purpoee ‘of elect- | improvement upon the law of 1876, (under which Ong. is San Francteco, Dec. 2.—Harry Brown, a sport- | tis winter,—those of the Secretary of the. Tre Christian, ing thirteen Directors for th: enming year. the Curtis case arose) except in detatls, and the | Judge Wylle, however, considered the prelimin-| ing man of means of this city, offers to put up | ury and t cretary of War; the latter throught epubli = | 026-5 C. W. HOWAKD, Secretary. | president had said the country knew that the law | ary order in blue pencil sufficient to authorize the | $5,000 that John L. Sullivan cannot knock out or | bereaverent, the former through the precarious ee NOTICE TO WATER-TAKERB. of 1876 had proved a failure. ‘The only remedy tor | intrdduction of the papers in evidence. stop Jem Mace in four rounds. health of Miss Folger, who is so plessantly n= iy Production of Kiralfy’s Wer! AROUND THE WORLD I Ballets, Renowned Spectuele of EIGHTY Days. reeous Costumes, he Art Tnter- 1 ‘Architect, the evil would be the prohibition of all pollttcal Aw Saar DISCO a membered, aod whe Wilt mene te ee ee fuse. aid Orrick or THE ENGrvmer Comsnsstoxzn, | contributions by offlce holders to any person what- Shot His Wife and Himse Florila. After N 8 aaepore fir. Haral Now Yorker, Dernier of Couumsia. | ever. “80 tong, sald Ath, Decks oe theemployes of | SPFANE up asto what papers should be given fa papi’ zi the residences of the ston Dramat The Ce ‘The Great ‘Ter; s San Francisco, Dec, 28.—Peter Des Garon, a Of the Navy, the Interior, and the Poste MDLLES. DeGiLLERT AND TURRI, CLE ay ae Pigott lw cadens cae Fgtited that water reats | the government believe (and the President says | testimony, Mr. Wilson alleging that the defend- carpenter, of Rockford, Washington Territory, | master General will be added to the two already From the Ingerial Opera House, Moscow, aud the i jnerican Mechanic, New York | Jaw requires paynent Within thirty dase fone that | “it Bes Without saying” that they do belleve,) that | ants were practically prevented from inspecting | $0 sterduy’ shot his wife and then shot himself | opencd for Wednesday receptions, Koyal Lhester, ew , 4 Yhey cannot hold thelr places unless they do con- | the oficial papers. Judge Wylle ruled, as at tho | through the head. Tho cause cr the set Beige os relace, and 'a penalty Of $2 must be paid before the tribute for political purposes, the evil 1s not reached inves dose: Wy) anes i 0 tf The cighty-fourth birthday of Mr. W. W. Core san be restored. against which the law of 1876 was directed, and | fFmer trial, that only the papers referred to in | Jealousy. coran passed quietly but in retirement. Jn 4 ; : 2 ——_»____ recent Years we receptions following his bli abl display on onr em Particular att-ntion is invited to the fact that the law | Which Senators on both sides of thé chamber pro- the briefs on the jackets could now be introduced. A Steamer Badl Damaged in a Gale, ay ers ” “0 = ee fof Loudon Chi femundatory, etd adiiteof ne diceredon, fess to alm at. Mr. Ingersoll objected to a petition on the Kear- ‘f day dinners at the Louise Home had grown to The Monster $10, , UYDECKER, Vicrota, B. C., Dec. 23.—The steamship Volmer, | of such numerical po tions #8 to tex hig uy sh and French Almanges, London and jor of Engineers, U. 8. A. MR. BECK’S SUBSTITUTE RFSRCTED. ney and Kent route, because 1t was at varlance | which sailed for Hohg Kong aboat teu days a eye Strength, and yesters Imncheon at 1 oe k _ ¥ C ‘ % e} Ss t - | With coaland 215 Chinese passenvers, returned was substituted for the annual dinner, Miss Hupe Monday, January 1 ‘ou Jour "| 26-431 ‘ngineer Conimissioner, B. C. Mr. Beck's substitute was rejected by the fol-| with the petition set forth tn the indictment, con. ens i 1 —_— = A ‘complete assortuent of Plays and Dramatic See ae ——— - lowing vote: Ayes—Brown, Call, Cockrell, Coke, | taining four names not contained in tue indict- | POFt yesterday for repairs. When 200 miles off | ter, the matron of the Home, ny Miss Pate . Works. MEETING OF THE STOCRHOLDERS OF " si J 2 ul owl ry Ci ‘lattery @ fearfu vale Was enc ered ani resid " ao A'generat assortment of London and Paris Daily and | UE” AA MAN CeTe RROCRHOLDERS OF | Davia (W. Va.), Garland, George, Gorman, Jack, | mene Sudo Hey hema Mee tue indicts | Gape Dagoun eens ine CURES, TER ee Ce re, ee aan Fifth Performance of the We wrnale, 4 Pitth Performance ‘veral tremendous Seas were shipped. The upper | resident ladies of the Home were seated at the Wil be hcheat the otis of ota clection of Directors, | son, Jonas, Jones (Fla.) McPherson, Morgan, Pen- | W83 contained in the jacket among the papers on | *y<ral tremendot off, the boats carried away, and | table. Tie guests of the occasion were only Mf » Magazines and | will be held at the office of the Com: any, Georgetown, which Mr. Brady acted. 5 : | f the 11 WEDNESDAY, the 10ch day of damears 1808. dieton, Ransom, Slater, Vance, Voorhees—18. After the various papers relating to the Kearney | the temporary galley, which was erected for the | Corcoran and his three grand cht . SING REGENT COMBINATION, oFrhe polis wilt pened atzin. and eased at 2p.m- | Noes—aldrich, Anthony, Cameron (Pa.), Cam- | and Kent route were submitted. = , rae pesit brie injuten. ‘Ths Garage dome te | thes aa ae egg oy bd SSING BG ENG wd 7 ii wOK= e closed 01 e y; ed z e 4 adly rod. e eir EN i, Ss Was st ce trap all Wage oven ne od neuiptcE | TOMS ated cocked on Penner Leh, ee OF PANUETY, | cron (Wis.), Chilcott, Conger, Davis (IIL), Fd- POST OFFICE INSPECTOR P. 1. WOODWARD is = 7 as the Seto From Du: the steamer was quite he plete re-union of Mr. Corcoran’s family for elght the advertisea Pr H. HORT, Prosident, | munds, Frye, Harrison, Hill, Hoar, Lapham, | was called to the stand. He testified that he com- = years, and Was grevtly enjoyed. After lunch the Ty Avarcris Dat ann HENHLE sc a {0 our Stationery Denart- i a2gatdbni Togan eee Cal), Morrill, Platt, Rol- | menced working on the papers reiatiug to the Old World News by Cable. arty returned té uF. Corvoran s residence, where . Ix AvGusti Daty be Snastruc) cere tor Oem s Ts OF FARGO,D. T., WHO , Sewell, Vi Ky 1 — 22. Kearney and Kent route in 1881. He described the CARDINAL NEWMAN SICK. he Teceivel congratulatory calls from persons : une os ing th the very t so have sup: rior RTHER, OF FARGO, nol ome Puen ote Nineht extending tt ney : " : Sei i a 7 GRE MILITAKY ¢ a c ° ing of = nd | en years’ experience in selectin, Mr. Pugh offered an amendment extending the “, Dee. ewig friends during the afternoon, and dined quietly, GREAT MILITARY GOMEDE! {ur the cutting of Crests and Monogram and fof non-residents, will remain ia | proliibitions of the bill to national banks and rail. | Manner the papers had been kept, and identified pei pON, Dec: #8.—Cardinal Newman ts euffering | With hia famile sue ne floral tributes ‘nevelve = Grend M papers embraces the productions ot the 1 Bet Feb can be found | road companies chartered by the United States, | papers which had passed through his hands, most = ee during the day and e& ng Were numerous and Grand 1 and American Hou-es, with envelopes to oe a eet eter Uae from | their officers and employes. KeJected—ayes 17, | of wnicn he sala he got from Mr. Brewer. ‘LOODS 18 ENGLAND. are That from the President was in MPTY PY IS COMIN vard’s ceaneta 3S ius lands, cheerfw . Refers by | MOGs 24, Mr. Wilson cross-examined the witness at some | _Z0NPON; Dec. 28—A recent rain fall has caused Tnagn:fcence a surprise even to those familiar, HUMPTY DUMPTY IS COMING. cus Ward's Irish Linen, Crane's Bond, French ag ea Becta gene Mr. Morgan proposed to amend the 4th section floods in the midland counties. There 1s great | with uie resources of the White Hous A Happy New Yea! flonday, January 1, 1833. rican Extra Sapert Mourning Stock. a to H. ey ITs ve Lanner baa Sees of the Dill, so_as.to forbid contrivutions by office- | length with the view of showing that the papers | mortality among the flocks of Sheep In Northam (FOR MANY YEARS | holders for political purposes in any place over} had been handled by varlous persons | tonshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire. P- | tories, Numerous orchids tn bie A Grand Treat for Young and Old, (> MISS ALICE cary ADAMS, oe ereyein eee: Ls oe Meas a ela ape serena hye the United States has exclusive jurisdic- | since they were taken from thetr original recep- THE THREATENED DISTRESS IN IRELAND. = pny noe ieee Lae ‘The most famous of C and his own Pantomime . BRENTANO & CO., tespectfully advises her friends that she can be found le, bi We ae 3 Lospow, Dec. 28.—The a, tt torial, | ladies of the Loulse Home contributed a Company, under the msusgement uf ADAM FORE. 1025 Bennsyivanita avenien atthe Dry Goods House of Samnel Kes, $0 7th strect | (MF. Edmunds —Thot includes the District of | tacle, pu Mr. Woodward sald that no one had nad | | Tospox, Dec, 28 Fee te0 Cane te cone Cetin | in tbld Daatet uk Mabascnte Fanee Seeee nae tee PAUGH a ee at Corner of Lith s*rest, Washington, D C., northwest. where she will be pleaeed to furnish them | Columbia and all the territories. He sald no newspaper correspondent had had ac- | the threatened distress in Ireland will assume se- | MUtNveT. The lady puptls tu the Corcoran ArtGale jsnwis keice nine PLY CHRISTMAS P NTS. Mr. Morgan said his amendment was deaignea | HE hn » Ht Ree lery sent a fhe an Inscription tn N Tr HURCH. Y¥ CH S Pi B cess to them; nor had Mr. Mosre, whom Mr. Wil- | Tous proportions. 5 LU Coxenecatios CHURCH. ith Watiece tie moa “ az | {o.cOver the territories, and especially to cover the | Eon'gaia was commonly sollek Date ae, el z x I frame. Four ot ings of flowers were : 2 “ Se anes. (io MANAGERS 2483. | District of Columbia, because the evil agatnst | Secoss to tiem, ‘The withess was questionet cing | ,GERMAN RAILWAYS TO THE RUSQIAN FroNmimR. — | The wilt uf personal triends, and the Wbrar: 1382. LYCEUM COURSE. 1883. . 2 ue OF THE Which the bill was directed was more marked | t) Show that all of the pay Palit not in court, Lonpon, Dec. 28—A dispatch to the Daily Ners | mansion se-med transtor ‘ise our many patrons to sub- | MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPA there than In any other place. ‘That was the cen- | 3?,* Wvoodward said thee the Spee LAW Ae ep trom Berlin says it 13 definitely settled that the | their presence. The birthday REV. JO H COOK. is’ Favorite Newspapers, STRIC liratitan OMBIA. tral point from wich these expeditions against arated, those rt ered mabenal by the govern. German railways to the Russian frontier will | Eustis wes a patna executed by Mr, : E - Macazinen, Gth-r Fore ga | wien pPTRICT Ok COLUM: the peace and welfare of the country Were COn-| Trent tounsel ‘belin placed tr One. pose ees cay | be soon completed. Louls D. Mellne, and representing the beloved | ‘The Famous Boston Monday Lectures, erDp en hore J. HARUISON JOHNSON, ducted, those considered immaterial in acother. ‘Fhe CHINESE AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE. Zou erand-daughte study-chi { “aieputa LIAM H. GLAGETS. _ ‘THE BILL PASSED, Fitness thowght Mr. Bitss had occasionaliy | _Loxpox, Dec, 2%—A Vienna dispatch to the | Mr Corcoran 's home. bonored recipies. as. ‘Wil deliver the Sccond and Third Lectures of th: eS = Pee ee argon At 1:55 the Dill was passed. taken the papers from the Post Office department, | Standard'says: China will send Makienteong as a ee tu genta { coum Coume in the Bret eck oft NTANO'S LONDo: EXCHEQUER x The Fitz-John Porter bill was then taken up. Mr. Ker had the papers at the Department of ae Special ambassador to France. peeing spirits, and passed the day without EDNESDA No! EY BLACK INK. r VAC ce when he was preparin; eo ietment - Ni jous Sins of the Times.” — ‘ ack at once and reinsins black. This ink ean | 44,0 #OMAS EF, is placed in nomination, andis the iCeuelous: es e ME ERE ALY Ac oc aloo ad So XO ENGLISH MINISTER 70. THE VATIOAN. RIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 5—** The Spoils Sys- | ? and allsizes. Ask your stationer for it, Sold d retuil by A. B: » The Focket in Politics.” ‘There are three contestants from Ohto for the eae itr. A. M. Gibson had ever Loxpox, Des. 98—A dispatch trom Rome to the | ing “onv at the Churcn of fi" heen ad | once oF Bermeant at arins of the ext, House, qiaz | At one o'clock a recess of half an hour was taken, | Z/”#e8 authoritatively contradicts the statement | If.0Nt th | Foundry. The first was thet of Mise H that England will appoint a mi the . and Gen. T. B, Steedman, of Toledo, STAR ROUTE NOTES. Wun tC ete Benlle Rortans sna, AE. Duiyes, Shouse 4 Cae ‘taso & Oo,, | Soe. ENUE, Cox. lira Sr., | ington Meee 1015 PENNS AA al Not a single democrat of the Ohio delegation in| After the Srax report of the star route trial was | TROUBLE IN THE PRENCH CHAMBER Wood and ie Paes nee bake en ee ae ington Market FRI CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. | Wood and E. L. Paine. The bride was attended It ashington, D. G. Compan’ i jock noon, | the Ges Will vole for Mr. Pendieton’s civil SSSe closed last evening, the reading of the contracts! Panis, Dec, %8.—During the debate in the cham- | two little flower girls, Lily Bell and Lotte Bore < AY : = = = eg | a8 Foe the choice of titres ede aas of Jannary, | ee tiesud & umber will make speeches | ang proposals was continued and finished at halt-| ber of deputies {osterday on the Tunis credits, M. | land, and two bi Misses Millie Duryee ——— lec iaine fork ane BBRERRE, A DoD BBB OU U RRR ¥" ¥ |i rand to act on any other sutject within the | “The Capitol to-day was filled with visiting | Past three o'clock. Mr. Ker then offered a certifed Gaillard accused thé Republique Franoaise satan | oereanoly., The teabel Coie eee or Rie Assemblies MONDAY, WE Bor ime £4 DB Bot § Y Rat Ye | poweror the Cony ration: Spiangerg mostly ladies; trom Pennsylvania and | copy of tis letter of Brady to the Postmaster Gen-| town “ay Toure, memitee ver emcee | ean ela ee Toontion suowen GH 2 hee BBR RAMA D DEBE UE & Tees AMUEL | Maryland. eral in December, 1879, notitying him that a det- | geria, declared this'to be an untruth, ‘The seconds | the residence of the bride's cousin, Miss Borland, | pol Raped + BBB R RA ADDD BEBE UU Kk BR ¥ sae akon ie ee ee Pendleton civil ser- | ciency appropriation would be needed for the star | of M; Gaillard have been see ih oe Those Massachusetts avenue, after which the young | tly Returned to the city constteration, will be accepted eae abeitnte for | Foute service. Also, the communic ition on the ANOTHER MURDER ON A RAILWAY TRAIN. couple started off with tiny. ULRIGHT AND SQUARE GRAND OVED HIS OFFICE TO son Lill. The Impressioy, however, 1s that | Sie Subject from the Postumaster General to Con-| a ynan by the name of Lath has bese found Seeyinlenseny mag gy peeeUowee the House will not pigs any bill ‘other thin that | BTS aerense objected to the admission of these | Stangled in a compartment of an express train veda! Reveee: PIANOS. . reported by the Senate judiciary committee to | setters but thie ‘Objection was Deena 'e8e | trom Nice to Marseilles, The motive of the crime ee a ing of Miss Rebee » net and 40) Ore STREET Nonrawesr. Prohibit political assessments upon office-nolders, | eens nus tne objection was overruled. | | was robbers. Seep pete Toeen Wetton tee FRENCH WALNUT. TA Seen eer then recalled to the stand. He identified a jacket soueh exe ne ig peli taser nae bride was attended by Miss Rosa Korn and the! - 0 d 3 N A 3. 7 Gt e ‘a ja ‘DON, oe in el & elt Vv n’s bee ‘as Mr. Ha « . Ve AND DURING THE WEEK. EBONY AND GOLD, ean HE) AND LIBRARY LAMPS, Washington News and Gossip. Rearney fo utente, He inentined tee a oMenin | Tawen inne ‘Queen's bench divisions sult grow me bride oboe! roy at imektcn mear, ten A_ WEEK — OF = SEXSATIOSE MAHOGANY. 19 DECOKATED SHADES, GLOBES, ke, this: Brady,” written in blue pencil on the Jacket, | Ing out of a charge by the defendant that a work | white sali, netics the front at Which wee | ae ROSEWOOD, fa — aevGrest Vers New Year Calin, as in the hort or unonas J. cio ‘The }| which ae pees. ceesealed nore eee flounces of applique laces and was enveloped in ve EWOOD, ; a witness also identified other papers relating to the | Was really that of another hand—a verdict for tne | 0 Me, crowned by a Wreath of or: -Fating Match. cies EBONY CANT RTE 7 QOLDEINCH! ‘Those who wish announcement made in THE] Foute trom Kearney to Kent Who court we this | DIAiuUifl Has been rendered, with “cs, oon damages. | Hlossoms ‘Tne ridesmald, wore blue satin aed the Boys Climb the Greased Pole. | Cases of Rich oe Retarag en dee the latest Inn- ED- BIRDS, JAPA ; Srar either that they wit? or wilt not receive on | point adjourned. SLAVE DHOWS CAPTURED. lace striped grenadine; w little “sister of the ements Musically. i ny ete. Say —— SS a K satin, combined with wool of the same. mae ‘es FREEBORN SM Also, all kinds of Caxes, “Secds and Fixtures, at the | New Year Day are requested to send notice to that ‘The Olmstead Nomination, has capriren eight aleve Gnsyraon” Gao Gondine | Ehaae./rne pretty mingling of tists ndded ereany ae, ON iy NAC Sac DANGERS. i SMEs SEW TOKE DIRE Se Ol i F street effect, duly authenticated, with such particulars! Normixg DONE BY TIIE SENATE DISTRICT COMMITTEE Islands, ‘on the cast coast of Afrlea. to the beuuty of the scene as Ube bridal pai a ‘ ‘Manufacturer. 418-1m Under Maronic Temple. | as may be desired, to the office before 10 o'clock | To-DAY—1T WILL FROPABLY LIE OVER UNTIL NEXT M. GAMBETTA BETTER. ere eee Sone ee 6. a Bettnees Tatetss, ‘Tharsdey and Saturday. 676 WASHINGTON WAREROOMS, tS » 3 fees Saturday morning. For obvious reasons this list, | THURSPAY—cITIZENS OFrosING THE conFiRuA-| Pants, Doc. 98—M. Gambetta passed a good | Thommeon.G.W. Eviusand MF Te mpson. A EW DIME MUSEUM. a TED Szivee Lanieose, | which will sppear tn'the edition of Saturday even.| TOM—SENATOR GoRMaN DeNtes yaar sax rax-| Hight Hus fever has entirely disappeared. ‘ »ption followed at the residence of the N (Lave Carital Theater, ) 628 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ea ee SeeURS s an a fant i fn neq | DICTED THE CONFIRMATION OF OLMSTEAD. eg letiec ies ly eer bride's inother on Capitol Hu. ‘Pennsylvania avenue, Letweet Lith wid 12th streets, Pen one Wasurearox. D.C.. December 15, 1882. | Ing, W! confin © names authorized) Only three members of the Senate District com- | , BERLIN: Dec. 2.—M De Sabourof, Russian am- | Agr. Hart Gulunip returned to the clty yesterday HICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY 83s, | The undersigned have formed a co-partnersbin wrcier ve nly membel eSenae rict com~| assador at Berlin, and Prince Oriaff, Russtan | w, s bri fe Miss G. 4e Holte, LIVING CURIOS AND WOND: C ‘AND fhe Arm nae of BELL & CO., a» BANKERS and F1- | 84 Sent In as above, for which, of course, no! mittee (Messrs. Rolllns, Gorman and Vance) were ambassador at Paris, have ven summoned to | xueuded tour’ hee sre at tho est oe, Ate aM : CHICAGO AND ALTON INCOMES 7s FASCIA AGENTS. doing @ general Banking, Ex- | charge will be made. present at the meeting to-day. Nothing was| St Petersburg. It {s reported that the latter p's uncle, Mr. H. G. Pouer, 1106 G street, GRAND FAMILY PERFORMANCE. 5 cu Pao IN Deeiene We receive for coliceticn tills; notes, draftsand checks, done, or attempted to be done, with the Oimstead | during his return journey, will visit Prince Bis- | where a very. pleasant weicome was given then Museum open daily from 1 p. im. to 10 p.m. MATURING JANUARY, 1883, payable in the principal Ewtern cities, at par, andin | GOVERNMENT Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal reve-| nomination, In fact the sub-committee to whom | Marck- last evening by a number of relatives and friend il pertormances, 2 SBoineeiteronn. | Taken in exchange at par and accrued interest to ma- | otter eitice aud Cowne at the lowe-t current ruteb of ex. | nue, $320,253.00; customs, $524,810.89 1 was referred have notheld yet any formal meet-| RUSS{AN PERSECUTION OF HEBREWS CONTINUED. | Who cailed to tender congratulations and bid God _ + Grand performances, 7 ym. Op."m.. might. aay toe change. We have every facility for obtaining reliable AUwasx Beefs ttied ee Sr. PETERSBURG, Dec. 28.—Complatnts in regard | Speed to the happy pair. fi peste nn nn aN AO caer Busting: & Gey Tera Te 1500. ally operated imine potas Honds and Stocks usu- | ayoxg the callers at the White House to-day | 2g upon the ina eh, Communications and docu. | or the treatment of the Jews are ‘again -appesting | Mrs. Fitzzct © her usual reception Bo smoking or drinkiuc allowed. & Southwert (Guar. Rock Island) Te. 1899. chases when desired: Very respectfutte pul" | were Senators Voornees, Conger, Lapham, Hawley Pre aed epee poeetiee aay tt can ‘be | 12 the newspapers, Itis stated that the rallway | and music esday evening, Which Was an Gontinued change of attraction. aeiw ining & Wester eta on 107 * CHALE TBELL. | and Vest; and Representatives Gunter, Hall, | Soultively stated, that do aie eyane Bo | companies have ordered the discharge of their | tho most charming entertalnincats of ‘the JPutices oncHEs Tas —MeaO PORN ISMED | Site Rb bae Gone and Fai te 2019, HOHE C'EOX™ | Browne, Carpenter, Steele, Lacey, Singleton, fac ialen upon the pomingtion until full commitiae | has ordored that no indulgenc® shall be stowets | "Ce unique end pleasant entertatament took for all ceeasions. Specinity Piano and Violin. 10" | fichisan 2a Miah ts, Ik ais iat GEORGE W. BROWN. | Ginnis and'Le Fevre: from Baek and South, Washington: hesded te cok | Jews residing In the capital without offical teave, | At, Unigne and pleasant, entertainment. vate parties and cermane. Prof. Theo. Lanz, Bian wuz & Tndianayolix Central Sd Ze, 1904, Jas, E.Frrcn, Ros'rC. Fox. Geo. W. Brows. | _ Diep 1N New York.—Mr. A. B. Herrick, of the | Richard W. ‘Tyler, SG Glatke, L’ D. Fe Rome te RAR Opel Rot AAR 0 COmTt cae mabe ing the customary nolidsy fancy dress ball idence, hh We “Valley 2 , Eos ee 5 4 5 g given by the students. President Gai % dhe = ee EE ee | otha bat enna oe siekeise! | {EP FITCH, Fox & brows, Se Tce AT AIGL GE oe ees | ant aeiel far heaine ene Oooo ee TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE TN ENGLAND. fessors Chickering Porter and Jordon. aud the ~ = QOLONEL ROGERS AND PROFESSOR ANDERS | Holly W. & Mou- Gaw Bk Ee Me plate, gOn Esrapuisaen 186, Ih Now York » (ea of Pneumonia this morning | croaq, but agreed to walt until there is afullcomn-| Bnaprorn, Excraxn, Dec, 23—This morning a | ollier Instructors with, thelr families, were pres YeStek ote United New Jersey Gen. Se. 101, 7 ao mittee to hear them. The nomination of Mr. Olm- | tall chimney upon a building fullof operatives, | ent as guests, ya ag tang ou tee ¥ 3 CK polumbus & a » Ist 74, 19 s [ 5 y oa F alleved t ad? | from the ¢! le e pupils, stumes CONG: wiiineeiabucg & Set Ant ba, 1910, BEAT; ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, | Navat, Oupens—Commander Jonathan Young, | Sd Will not be acted upon by the, District cou | many of wom, this morning twenty-two had bees | chosen were varied amd in excellent taste; aud & his & Charieston 2d 7s, 1885. a2 ss 3 re oraered to command the naval station at New yr ow! wo wel Well seiected program of dances Was carried out re evckon : Orrice—1437 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. says the published statement that he nad pre-| removed, 0: Whom Uo were dead. progr - ~ ep | or cenee omer un eeeatiees OnGica Reais: London, Connecticut, 1st January. Lieutenant | dicted the confirmation of Mr. Ulmstead 1s a mts- a Deginnlag at 8 o'clock. ‘The guests Testralne t by es e 5. T. WING, si SEP arian Commanter $. Hubbard, to the Naval Observa. | take: He has not expressed.any opinion upen the The Passion Play. heir power of speech, until the order to mumssic Ke. 026 F street northwe . one door from Tah atrect, It No. 18 Wall street. | without charye in our ‘‘Real Estate Advertiser,” (first at New London, Connecticut, ist January, and | action the indications are that, unless aie Olas. Passion” pla, appeare’ Ds os Sap om Grane > ve who were nutes ott, 1.) ae .} and ence: oe Senos 101865.) Placed on waiting orders. stead can rake; Snowing for himself that Silt | day and angued tn support of hisclatw forailcense | Ace ‘mutth Gancing. was Heouined and. keer ae ‘Frames, Picture c Special attention given to the management of estates overcome the effect of the case presented against | to present his wori He tendered $500 to the " a and of properties belonging to non-residents. Also to| PRINCE ARISGUWARA and suite left at 9:80 this Ul quite a late hour. him, thelr report will be adverse. At the mecting | mayor, but vhe latter said he had not yet decided | &2 i ¥ the renting of Houses and collection of Rents at mod- | morning, on the Pennsylvania railroad, en route | tiis'morning: of te 4 > -anembers Of the Senate | the qdesbon ean elanend Ge eee ee peo | she sncone memante sociales, br She Senate et BLANK BOOK! BLANK BOOKS! erate rates, and without charge for paying taxes, re- | for San Francisco. District committee i che city, all the papers {0 | duction of thé play was opposed by a Representa the St. John’s ng te a — took p a Alarge line of full bound LFDGERS, JOURNALS, | Mitting rents, and attending to repairs, to which per- the Reading transaction with the firm of Kilvourn | tive of the New York Sunday School Association | Mgt at Masonic Temple. The hall was crowded, — . y we find seats. The exercises xp WM. REDIN WOODWAED, ‘ASH. RECORD AY sonal attention is given. ‘TRE Jeannette board to-day continued the ex- ) # Latta were read. The committee had the origi- | and Lawyer Delanel, and many were unable to . a = Zand 9, Gunton Balding. oad BUMS EGICHEE and @RoonRs | “Houen ‘always on hand for reat, ranging from §5 to | amination of DeLong’s journal, nals and copies of‘ abstracts trom the records of | cision. Poe gg Peg ed my ml fl ‘al Estate. Inuexto County and George- | PASS BOOKS. $300 per month, and faitbful atten-ion given to the dis- deeds, etc., and it was admitted that 1t wasa os Lilite Cavanaugh: readings by E. BH. | Servet. es Ni BOOKS meade to order. by lease ‘the 4 | THE PosraGEon the double.sheet Sram is two | damaging showing. Mies Lillie Cavanauga; inge by ay and | away. Lass CANTILE STATIONERY, posal, by lease or sale, of the smallest property placed ‘Mr. Olmstead was at the Capitol to-day. It was Ralph Jefferson; concluding with the operetta, | NDREW C. BRADLEY, WRAPPING PAPER, TWINE, PAPER BAGS, &o, | in our hands. cents, The Post Office department requests per- | ..14" that both Messrs Iron an Goon Oe “J “whieh Shall Jt Be?” by Mrs. Charles McCartee, ‘Arvonxey-at-Law, = Loans on real estate security made with ding newspapers 11 to write their | S314 that Shoo hee aa ene ; Jonn O. Pugh ind W. H. Daniel i to Rooms Nos. 10 and 12, Gunton Buildiny * EASTON & RUPP, rity le with care, and | sons sending spapers by ma! elr | compose the sub-committee, have become’ con- z ing partic. . Pug a a No. 472 Louisiaua Avenue northwest. 5- LU semi-annual interest collected and remitted without | Dames and addresses on th> Wrappers. vinced that Olmstead ought aot to be confirmed. The second gran4 hop of the Young United So 3. aoou, en _ a8 w 8. E. cor. Penna. ave. and 13th st, n.w. charge. d15-1m The democrats claim that when the present form. cial Club came off last night at St. Joseph's Hi ; eee OLICITOR OF PATENTS, BOOKS FOR SUBSORIPTION To STOCK No Furruer CAu1s for the Tedemption of bonds | of District government was adopted {t was under- ¥ Which was beautifully decorated =_ Cy | lor at Law cud Expert, St Cloud Building, 9th er, ROoks 3 ‘Co-operative Building Association | Will be issued during the present montia, and the | stood that the, in opposition to the appoint- rel " PI ied. Some of the lagies a Spa Fertrecis. “Good work, ood references, medcrate | FFF 1 g88Sq EE) Fill remain oven until February 1ét, 1883, at the follow- | date of the next call 1s as yeta matter of uncer- | 1 one ee have lee loner. 9 ee ae sae Sen tte oar ee 4 ; Ee i Sass, KK ME drew Atcher, 43 and I streets southwest, ae ya recday a glance, which was $117,-| oener, charging O} ith duplicity ana dou- | Peeks 8g sbout thirty head were taken from | Ciotious was Master Of ceremonies, assisted Wi. isk e Bed & ew Hazen & Co., Lbub 43 street soutenese 000,000 yesterday, is $118,280,000 to-day,and slowly | Bio aéait Presented to the committee and | Finer, me <tscling Nas Deen done by an or. | Somes Wits. Among other Ladies -W aTrox 1 F Ht Sss8 E & = ¥. J. Burtt, 7th strect abd Maryland avenue south. | Tising. It is expected that’ the pupllc'dent. state- | Pad to rh ret end. whow members are scattered | Ties guste Oil Tue. Misses Schnoop, ~ Practices in all the m - ment for December will show a healthy condition pers charge that Thornton Smith was | 1 and a> Dertodiy aCe ue atk wich Tee, | Annie Devantier, Miss Currie Mopkins, Miss i. MILLER, cok & Es Ee scutienct Stephenson, 8th streot and Virginia avenue | of the-finances, aetrauded by Olmstead, and set forth that States, COUntry that their capture sad consieten Wee bee | Cooper, Miss Mury Prelicr, Mise Pept, Mrs. SN mes ah ET sang Sok ek EM BSc somtwert Co's 71th stet and Maryland avenue | yin, V. D. SrockBRIDGS, assistant commtastoner | 12 Addition to, the, papers, is ready to make aft: impose on lmnpostbllity. The stockmen organized | Xiss tga Baker, Miss Mary Willy, Miss Weak? “(G2 ecisiena avenue = an Ooo Inna A HOR Kk 3,0. Vermillion, 1th street. and Maryland avenue | of patents, yesterday tendered hig resignation, to presonted 1s, in, substance, that tn 1669 ne bought, | Sore ann capture of some oF eae Henke tee aes | men, Miss Hayes, and Miss Miner. ——-— $$". Oe ee 7 take effect January fist next Mr. Stockbridge, | through Olmstead or his firm, three lots h Sher- | Pang and a judicious uso of the Tope as nara; |. Tavitations for Mrs. Berry's party on HOTELS EFF A &96, gaa. Hts) street and Pennsylvania avenue | yoon leaving the Patent of will ;commence | ™an’s subdivision on the 14th street road: that he | ont a full confession a8 to wito the members are. | have been recalled on account of : OTELS, &e. F aA G O6°G northwest. po} ieice, wells aid $495 in cash, gave. $1,000 in stock of the Y. M. Mrs. Courtland Vi =——— = ees FF ¢ AAG 6 ‘Thompson & Co., uth atreet and Louimana ayenue renee for himself, as patent atéorney, in this ‘aspockation ‘and gave E = Svarts and Joma jeaaie ee the ed en Spitene te fod <4 x KK MOUS, ASBURY PARK, JERSEY, L AAA G GG G GG., northwest. city. ves here. Swartz in some way fou! that been roductory i readinc=s { ts at reduced rates LLL GGG G - B. A. Walker, 7th and Q streets northwest. the purchase price he into society of Mra. Berry's second daughter. Cee a ey 5 = Ass Cova i 1. Rose, Adjutant General's Office THE CELEBRATED MCGARRAHAN Crime to the | trust deed to secure. the remainder, The party which was to have been given - s excelent board: cheerful surroundings an HH. Johnson, ent, 6th and C etreets south- | panoche Grande Rancho came up before Commis- free. taking we eee ae evening by the lolauthe Club at the ape come tenis mst amen T. Thompson, Secretary, 902 Pennsylvania avenue | sloner McFarland, in the General Land office, yes- | Stena for “the” amoaat 495) he had A Lene gear = vy — . GENTLEMEN! hares $2 each, snd entitle owner to purchase $1,000, | teMtay _afternoun, on a motion to delay the| paid. Some time afterwards discovered Mawr’ gravee goump bacoae ‘Minnie. SCRAP PICTURES Cena ae ace he Se ear er fo: paretiaee $1,000. tesuanee of patents to the New dria company | that neither the deed Jn fee nor the trust deed had es 5 unt mgress: a 7 ‘WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Sues and sale of money wil behelaen MONDATEVS! | the interest of McOartahan abe nipeeate Mos, | Creare eer come nee The fourth regular ot the Unity Club BEMAG SED ROY XEAR CARDO eins RING. January” dat, 1863, at oflce of Messrs. Church | Eppa Hunton and M. Le Woods epacared ter Will be held at the residence of Dr. Howland, 211 Ie, bose Pinasen, Weleet Prema Sor GLOVES, & Stephenson, corner 8th street and Virginia aveune, at | MeGarrahan, apd S. 8 Burdette cos tho wow ide, 43g strect, to-morrow evening. ED FICTURES SUITABLE FOR ENTS. Tp. m. a8-Im_| company. ‘The hearing lasted several hours, and Representative Dement mcteted as best im G. ©. GWYNN, 507 43¢ street southwest. KID GLOVES, COLUMBIA BUAT CLUB CERTIFICATES | at its conclusion Judge McFarland at once decided at ay of “i 0. B. P. to + ze AP BOOKS, SCREENS, POCKETS, CAS- Notice is iven that the “‘CERTIFICATES OF the patente oo ths Montane senate: ses Siiatr wane very triutant Oke ‘Astor, 4 E i ae bed WALKING GLOVES, PDEDEDRE Sat ugcok BOAT chum, | MS tule; r Whiting and Mise Tiffany “were the : ae eat GOULS, Git oun etre. "Seo adv. “Sap. bearina date Mar 22 “ald th Te Pee | Whe Augney-Wilmot Shooting Case, r Tobe was elaborately embroidered with, TERRA COTTA VELOUTE GLOVES. after iephenn a LR ‘ atthe omic OER a ‘MOTION TO REDUCE BALL. eae. rewRaces, THEY CAN BE FOUND IN THE LEADING STORES ee. ne araees ‘RICE, ay fade bet pas beaies: air Re ea RANGES, OF WASHINGTON, &4-Im ‘Treasurer C. B.C, | J. H. Wilmot, of No. 506 9th street, of this city, at GRATES, — oe GAS FIXTURES.—E. F. BROOKS. the St. Mare hotel,on the 26th of last PLUMBING, FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, an GENERAL JORBING. uZW roRx, i Full assortment Mitchell, Vanoe & Co.'s Goods. Cor- HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, prmeirate Asie cima gaa coran Building, 215 : = ‘Beat in the World. i> GLEN FLORA AND BRIHESDA WATERS” ae $17 NINTH STREET. eae rostShrowiedaed (4p OLEN FLORA anv Britmespa WATERS 1730 P'street, near Dupont Circle. 26 #kESH FROM THE SPRING,

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