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!wmmmmmtyBfiJi-x- it. WtM fLwpnMifau. ruBtiia.aU itibt noiilio tiadripudi IT W, J.MCIllTifln, Ktlhmil Cturr Tintk mi D Brttit, fraf reehiylTaale tresis,) had b Unlabel t sebtlrt (bf Mrrleri) al M mil pee Mosth, etlheartn, KM Mr aeaaBi UM for alt aaathladl a)fiUr Mathe,laTr1ablrU " TRl'TTI t LT MPUBLIOUC la pebllibedvrj Salardar amlat, tad li fir n'ahadt asbMrltore l the MWwlif ralau Obi tfr rear, ti thrervas r, 3t tan oplai fflr, lUt kill U )pli U wrappan. C0RQ&E3BI0HALPK0CEEDI5GS fjity-HnlCoiUfmcoait ttuht Stain. VfBDnilDAT. Uitcn o, uto. H BKNATK. Tbe Vies President enbmtlted resole. Ions of the TeiM Leglslatore uUog Con jreis to vrorldefor a Qoreraneat postal telegrspb. Referred to Commit! c. 101 Offices. ourtiou on Amtioix oituim u sab Domroo Mr. Fsrrj presented memorial of Mr Hatch, of OonnteUcnt, sUtlng that bit . father, Darts listen, 1 now confined m a prisoner bj the Dominican GoTernment,an(. uUoc the laterTenUon of the United Biates to secar hi releas. Mr F, (are an explanation of tbe dream stances, suUor, that Uralletchwsslaprt oned. In niter defiance of lew II asked Uet-Ue Committee on foreign Relations glTt their Immediate attention. to tbe case. Mr. Banner asked IT tbe Benator bad any practical aorMtlon to make. Mr. len-j. would briny la a reaotallon reqaeallnr tbe President to Insirocl onr natal and mllltarr commander In that Tic I alt 7 to demand the release of Mr. Hatch, and If tbe demand was not complied with to enforce It Mr. Barnner naked If It would not be better to communicate with tbe Dominican Bareati of Joilic. m aa to know the charge f alnif r. uaicn. Mr. Cole thonght the method lorreited by Ut- Ferry wee too luminary, Ue an .deretood that Mr. Hatch had teen mixed vp wlih te rtrolaUoue In San pomlaxo. Mr. Ferry read from dispatches, 4e., on the subject, and said Mr. llalch had been exculpated from the charxee made agalait Mm, and had been pardoned, and yet he wae -'retained U prison. II (Mr. J.) thoogbt our .GOTernment would do much belter by protecting the rights of American cliUcns than by treating for the cession of Baa Domingo. Tbe memorial, with tbe papers accompa firing... was then referred to the Commute on Foreltro IUlatlons. t . abtt noirrniTtov. ttl. Usmlln presealed memorial of 2,000 cllUeas of the District of Colombia protest ing against tberMAUgeof lhebUl.wsap Bree Ui sale of Intoxicating liquors la lbs litrlei of Colombia. Mr. Hamlin asked that the tneaaot lal be referred to the District Committee, and slated that heahould at any and all limes Tote for the bill to suppress tbe traflle In In toxicating llqaors. j iniiTi x BOXD. Mr. Williams, from the Committee oa Fi nance, made an adrerse report on the Home bill to extend the time for the withdrawal of spirits front bonded warehouses. Mr. Bayard, on the part of the minority of the Finance Committee, expressed his dis sent from the abore report, and Ms hope that when the bill came np for consideration that the Senate would mere the action of the majority of the committee. aruisn ckcsltiu ccai. Mr. Pomeroy introduced a Joint resolution declarinc that the eondact of lha Sraalah Ooternment in Cuba In lis treatment af captured Insurgents, and of persons sns pecwa oi symraioy wimio josuTgeou,in mutlUttn the dead and disregard ofag.sex and condition, Is cruel, Inhuman and bar barons, and deserrte the reprobation of the Chrlallan world. Mr. Bamnef suggested Chat IfJhQ&eaaior frte Kap'M If rpo1 Adclog erldenee In avppbtl of UU-tesoIuUooTlt would bT wsU to brloz forward eTldenee on the other side. He was Informed that sereral hundred Spaniards nad Men i&oc tot the Insnmnlsj MrFomeror reolled thkt tTldenea wmld be presented doing Justice to both parties j and on .his motion too Joint moltttloa wan then laid on the table and ordered to be printed. -' - Mr. Trumbull, frcrmthe CommUtefe onhe Judiciary, reported the lions bill for tbe ad mUslon of OeorgUu Us sUled that the Judi ciary Commlttea were opposed to any ro- viuremnu. nns inuaracaoiiwoaeciaioDa of the Senate thar would make noeoanter veport Thbv bUV Imposed tbe same condl lions as the Ylrglnla and Mississippi bills, the only addition being the first condition, (Mr. ifoghata'ft fcm end runt.) II asked for tho present cotisldsratlon of the bllj buf Mr Bortman objected, and it went oyer tm rpaaina nnx. The funding bill was then taken np, and the motion of Mr. Datls to recommit was; not agreed tor , , Mr, Bcott spoke In adrocasy of the amende mtnts offered by him Jlrsl, thai tbe new loan shall , be negotiated, by the Goternj ment, and second, that the necotUUoas saal be at all times open to the Inspection aMb public Mr B. mad front the official docu ments a to the amount paid Jay Cooke a Co. forncgotUUng tbe loans of the Oorara-J meet. It then, only cost aeyen millions when gloom ad disaster' stared ns In the fac, to pot onr leans upon the market) ' and, we non propose to pay twelre millions to these monarchies of the Old World, who would ba w been glad to the death or the Bepnbllsv to take tn same loan which It only cost ns nader the most nntoward clr cnmslancei mts millions to get them to Uka before. , Ht. Morrill, of Tt.. tald Ihe si triple ques tion wu whether we can negotiate a new loan at a lower rate of Interest. Wo one Is folsg to take It from sentiment or patriotism, nt for. their own Interest altogether. He had seen no erldencn that any loan could be disposed of at less than fire per cent. J The Benator from California Mr. Cole stated the other day thai money wsmoo talnedla Frankfort at four per ttotToy tbe Senator should know that It could be ob tained In London tot two per cant. Baa. this was on seren and 0fleen and thirty-day bills I but no one could point out any In stance where a long loan had been nero llaled at less than Ats per cent. lie (Mr. M.) would also prefer to pry six per cent, at home to fife per cent, abroad, lie thought the Senator from rannsylraala air. Bcott was unnecessarily alarmed at the employ ment of agencies. The house of Jay Cooke A Co. had performed a great service to the country In dlsposlna; of the former loans at the price, lie would now he wining to pay fire per cent to place the four per cent, loan on toe marfceU But he maintained that we cannot negotiate a loan at less than fire per cent, and If we attempt the four per cent. and fall, or credit, mU tw thereby depre ciated.' What he wanted was to authorise a uniform loan at fire per cenU and be be HeTedlf the sentiment of the Senate could he reached It would so decide. He advocated leaving the securities of the banks as they are at present, and If , they were nov taxed enonxh. tax them morsu Mr.Fowler read a lengthy argument on the. general subject of the leanees. " " l ' Mr. Momu, or vl, moved to amend the second and third sections br retains? the rah of Interest from A and M per cent, to B per cenu Mr.JYffllams orroosed the amendment. He had more con&deaee In the Secretary of the Treasury than In any one else, and the Secretary was confident of being able to negotiate at 4 and W Pr cent. as sow pro vided In tbe bill. lUbellerodtnatlherewM growing to-day la the mousy markets of the world a greater eoafldeneela the resources and a I ability or the United Bute of America than la any eonnUv under hearta. Ha ba. Herod that we could get money at M I' cent, ant he was la. favor , allowlaf ihe Secretary of the Treasury to make the effort. These 4) per cent bonds, wbVehs were free from erery specie of taxation, would eater Into competition with the 6 per cent, bonds, which are subject to all species of taxation. lie admitted tnat this was an experiment, but If Congress refosM to allow, the Beere Urytotry7U,ttwouldbe placing the Gov ernment In an awkward attitude Mr. MorrilL of Yt-, said some of the best securities la this country were offered to-da v atSpcent.tJfreoftaxatloo, and hence Ik was utte? folly to talk or load , 4)t" Pr cnt. Ji 'r MftJVarner made some remarks In advo cacy of the bill, as reported by the commit tee, la wnlih shape U was a practical mea sure, and meant a resumption of specie paymeouvery ipeedUy, The, motion to ratse'tha rat of inter we la the Interest of the Bjond-holden and against tbe Interest or the, people. Mr. Bpragn thought' It not Impossible that ere long the qovemment ma be able to fond the debt at a lower rate of Interest than provided for In tbe bill, Tbe notion of Mr. Morrill Was then rejected-? CL naye 40. TheniMtion" was then resumid on the motion of Mr, AbboU, to strike out tbe flab section, pro Tiding for- the establishment of agencies abroad to pay the Interest. AftM BAtna rftaraiklnn. ttnt llhnnt rfh. log a vote on tbe amendment, the Senate, eli80p.tn., took a recess until 7;80p.ta. . H jsvcnmu session. The Senate reaisembled at 7iW p. nt. Tnefnndlnx fal't WainnvriulM Tkh. nd pending the motion to strike out (ho fifth Mr. Sherman proposed an amendment to modify it by gUIng tbe Secretary of the Treasury tbediscretlon of paying thsconpooi of the four per cent, bonds only at the offices of authorised agents In London, Farls, Ber lin, Amiterdam, and Frankfort. Mr. Corbett satJ It seemed to him that there was great objection to making any portion of the coupons payable to Xuropev Mr. Conkller, would not 'be prepared to vote for tbe fifth section, even If ft was mod Wed. nere would be twenty fire millions of gold la bnlx, to be sent to Europe every six months. No such thing as this had ever been done before. Some further dlscnsston mined, whsn Mr. flora a or said the question was simply this, whether 'we should lire one-fourth of the Interest by paying It abroad. It was tbe opinion of experienced persons that a 4 per cent, loan, the tnterest of which was paid In irupe ana in me currency oi me country where the bonds were held, would sell much better there than a 8 per cent. loan payable la the coin of the United States. This Idea of oar flag and the honor of our country was all very well, but that was not saving one fourth of the Interest. Mr Bpraxne said thst la esse or war wun So gland. Insurance on the specie to be trans ported to pay these coupons would go up to 5 and 10 per cent, and the payment would, indeed, be put In Jeopardy. Iahti Judgment there were not words In the English language to describe tbe ruin which would attend this semi-annual export of twenty-five millions of coin. Zn the starv ing condition of the bnstness Interests of this country for capllal.lt cannot be supposed that the Benator (Mr. Sherman) wishes to lend so much money abroad bnt rather that It la to an advantage to locate every bond that we can at home. It seemed to him to be a mostdanrerouslhlnff to attach a condition of this kind to tbe bill. Mr. Howe though there was ample author ity on tbe stalutebooks to-day for tbe Secro. tary to refund, and therefor he thought there waa too much prominence given to refund ing la the bin. and too Utile prominence to the funding of the Treasury notes. The amendment of Mr. Sherman to modify the fifth section waa agreed to -yeas SO, nay 10. Mr. Mows then moved that the coupons to be paid la Europe be paid at London only. r. DDEnnta aaia muca more oi uor aeo waa held now la 'Holland than In Great Mr. Cameron thought t gold would be at parua very lew momns.ana ne snouia move an amendment compelllnx the Secre tary to redeem all tbe fractional currency on the first of July. Mr. uorDMt cuaracierixea ine nnn section as In effect gettlog on oar knees to foreign Governments and using them to take our loan. The motion of Mr. Corbdt to strike out the fifth section entire was then adopted yeas SO, nays II. air. uowo wiiuorew nis amendment. Mr. Cookllnx characterised the elshth section of the bill, retailor to the national banks, si unmistakable repudiation. Toe Donate men, at ioiio p. m., adjourned. nOUBE OF BEFBESEMTATIVES. Mr. Dawes, of Mass.. asked Imto to re port from the Committee on Appropriations, a Joint resolution to pay to the widow or the late Edwin M. Stanton one year's pay of an associate Joatlee of the Supreme Court. Mr. van irusrp, oi uuio, oojeciea. Mr. Woodward, of Fa., presented a me morial of 1,1 S3 citlsens of Fenosylranla agalnat any change In the tariff on certain articles, asking' a reduction on tea, coffee, sugar, Ac. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. Boofletl, of F , Introduced a reso lution for tbe advancement of naval officers for distinguished serrlces. Referred to tbe Committee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Buck, of Ala., offered a resolution di recting the Committee of Ways and Means tolnenlreloto tbe expediency of allowing tbe Importation of spindles for cotton mills free of duty, which wae adopted- TBI AUt LIXI njULXOAD. The regular order of bust aess was demanded when the nouse resumed the consideration of tbe bill heretofore reported from the Committee on Railroads and Canals for an alMlne railroad from Washington to New York. ,, Mr, Ingtrsoll, who had charge of the bill, was appealed to to allow sereral amend ments to be offered, after which Mr. Kerr, bf .Indiana, moved that the further consid eration of tbe bill be postponed until Thurs day, toe siet day or warcn, after in morn ing nour. The motion was rejected. ,A number of amendments were offered, not of a character to materially change the bill, bnt to perfect It by adding a number of loeorporaiors, aeaiguaung time for election Mr. Jougnridge, of Iowa, asked leave to oner an amenameni reserving to congress me rgni w amena, auer or cnange in out Biftoy um Mr. Ingersoll objected. Mr. Logan, of 111., a VIDiVI lllu MiW HUT IUB uuicc- tion was maae. nine or tnis xina generally had a provtalon of that kind Mr Ingersoll said because there were too many restrictions In the bill, and the corn May would no accept the franchise If the bill was liable to change by Congress. The next Conrresa mlxht b Inimical to this bill. and throw such Impediments In the way as to make the charter worthless. , air. Logan taia.utuat amenameni was not Inserted the company would control the whole, matter arid not be snbjed to any an thorttFA. " J - ' 5,J J Mr. Wood, of N. T.. declared that he eonld offer twenty million dollars for this franchise. jar. ingersou saia n DuTeaine corpora tion would sell out for fire million dollars. Mr. Cox. of New Tork. made the point of order that It waa not In order to put this franchise up at auction nere and sell U out to the highest bidder. Laughter. The Speaker sustained the point of order. Mr. Ingersoll said he did not propose to sellout. He again1-argued that after the road waa one commenced tbe bUt should not he subject to alteration by Congresr, as thereby the right of Uw corporator would be Involved. ., Mi Bwann, of Maryland, desired to know whether all the corporator bad consented thai their name should be put In the bill. Mr.XngweoU did not know, both waa assured that they were men of capital and energy, and would put both together to build tbe row aa soon as possible. Mr. Tood could not understand bow the gcaUaman knew they would build the road, If Ji did not know that thev had con- seoiea to nere meir names in me oui. ' Mr, Cox, Of Vi Y. said he would make a Cuggcatlon that would put the bill through rlthout opposition, and that was to strike out the names of the corporators, slid. Insert tba bames of all the member of Congress. Mr. logersoll would allow tbe gentleman from New Tork to ofler that amendment If pt chose to do so. Laughter.! , After further discussion, Mr. Ingersoll de tnanded the previous question, but the House refused to second 1L risen or got. twin. Mr Bwann, of Md., wa then recognlxedT and addressed tbe House as follows I Mr. Speaker r The bill reported by the honorable chairman of the Committee on Roads and Canals Is one of so mach Im portance, connected with the internal im provement ayatem of the country, and la voire principle so tltal to tbe powers of tbe Stale, that I cannot permit ft topaia without comment. Had ft been suggested by the reasonable demands of "commerce between the sereral States," or a necessity of a free communication with the aaat Of the Federal OoTerument than that which exlata now by thoee whom It wa designed to facil itate, ft might have come before the House with a belter show of plausibility than Its leading features would seem to Indicate. But such Is not the case. I am prepared to show that existing; system of roads eonverg lag at the teat of Government now In opera lion or In Droeaaaaf construction la more than adequate to all the requirement of ireae ana travel, wnetner viewea in a na tional or local point of view. Thftt BO VtrvAnt. hia.uII ! tnr . change la thai system. That the tariff of rate j upoq freight, and paaacngere.spon these7de compares favorably wfch that of vu(( )nu, BuuiMri uiea. rinsi ana assertion of the power to take from tbe Bute the right of eminent domain within tbelr own borders, to charter roads and canals and to exercise supervision over tbe same a Incidental tot the power; to regu late commerce between the Bute. U c&l. eulated to dlaturb all the -preconcelred the rlss which have goreroed the action of our Legislature for more than half a century i Indeed, I may say, sine the foundation or me uorernmeni- in iunor uiuttrmuoa oi this view I am prepared to show that the exercise of this powsr by Congress cannot fall to interfere moet disastrously with tbe large capital which the States hav already wrested In their great works of Internal lm rnAmnt fan irmmt Which amillea alike to all the" Bules) by building up a rorcea compeuuoa wun me iu, (.ounie nance fti4 lytnpatby of the General QOTtrn ment to favor, one Interest at the expense tt another. j . I am sot an adrocau, ut speaker, for any xcalrlcUre, exdnslT, of t prohibitory policy In regard Id the construction of work of internal improvement, looking to the de velopment of the commercial, agricultural and manufacturing resources of the coun try. I am In favor of roada wherever the wanU of the community rtqnlre them to be built. But tbe Constitution ha wisely left the control of this Important subject to the flutes, and the Bute hare not been want- ide in a proper appreciation or me responsi bility which It Imposes 1 should deprecate any Interference on the part of Congress In matters of this sort, over which they have do constitutional control. If tha Deoole want additional facilities they will seek them through the But whose soil Is propossd to be occupied, and without whose consent the granting of charters by Congress would be attended by gross Injustice, ine ins cannoe nejgnorea, ana i mar to It here as entlUIna her to some credit on this floor that the But of UeryUod vrna the pioneer la that great syateni of Intefcommu nicatlon between tbe 8UU and remote seo' lions of our Union which ha already more than doubled our national wealth, and through lu agency contributed more than any other by her early efforta to tbe pro ductlie power of the SUU'e remote from the commercial centre by affording them ao ceaa to convenient and profiUble markeu. Limuea in doduuuoo. limited in eaniui. and aa compared with some of her slater Biaiea on ner seaooaru, uaryund was strong In her geographical position, and her power to create and build up by a bold, liberal and comprehensive polley, occupying as she did the very centre of more than one thousand mile of the AUanlle coast, and claiming the shortest and most direct practicable commu nication with the great producing SUte of the West. Taking St. tool a a centre of a large tract of territory Intersected by the ra dio railroad, aa air line road from Baltimore. Philadelphia! New Tork and Boston to that remote point would represent respectively 70S, 7(15, 830 and 070, showing an apparent adranUge of 9Cd miles orer the most dlsUnt In favor of a grand commercial and distribut ing harbor on the Chesapeake. It will be recollected that the original proposition, luvoWlng the InUrfereac of uongresa, m cnartenng new roans, contem plated also a disturbance of the existing ayitem weeta well a north and east, and I refer to It In connection with the general snblect. Dispensing with conjectural "alr-llnes," man comiDK oown io more pracucai Dgures, as esUblished br actual aurreva. Baltimore Is nearer to Cincinnati tban anyof her, lUter cities of the seaboard. Bbe is nearer than i-niieaeiDUia dv eientv mile, and New Trk by on hundred and Sfty-eU miles. With ihmwd mere ii no CTHBDamon. in tnia connection my attention has been drawn to a recent leuer irom ine vice nresident or tne Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Comoanv to tbe aecreury of the Chamber of Commerce of Cincinnati, to which be says the Belli- noreinauntontunna Jompny, in con nection with the MarietU and Cincinnati Railroad Company, hae availed of these ad vanUge by esubllshlng and generally mainutnlng rates to and from the West in favor of Baltimore aa compared with Phila delphia or East-bound fretghU. in presenting these and similar Views, I shall assume tbat the IntereaU of the city of Washington and the seat of the General Government are Identical with those of Balti more, to tne rou extent, at lea it. tnat tha could expect to profit by these facilities, al- lowmrior ner less aaraniaereous ooaiuon aa a commercial and distributing centre. "Aa rar duck aa ine year itm," i quote from my address before tbe Maryland Insti tute, when president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, "the far-seeing eye of Washington was prompt. to Indicate the Importance of a connection between the Atlantle Bute and the rich and prodnctire country bordering on the Ohio and Missis sippi rtrers.' 'The Western SUtes." says tbat lllustrlon man In a letter to the Got- crnor of Ylrglnla, "aUndi, as It were, on a 'file touch of a pebble would torn them any way. They have looked down the Mle- sisaippi unui ine Eoaniaros mav. unreini- cally. I think, for themselves throw duScul- ties in meir wayj ana iney looxea tnat way for another reason than because they could glide gently down the stream, without con alderinr the difficulties of the vorsn back again and the time necessary to perform II lo, and because they have do other means of coming to us but by long land transporta tions and unimproved roads. But smooth tne road and make easv the war to them, and then see what an lnflnx of article wDl be pound la upon uat how amaalngly our exports will be Increased bv them, and how amply we ehall be compensated for any trouble and expense we shall encounter to "Tbe earty education of Washington bad been partly that of an engineer, and ho waa the first to suggest the Idea of binding together remote Butee of this confederacy bv a rraad aTstem of Intercommunication. thereby breaking up Us centrifugal tenden cies, and strengthening by ties of common in terest and commercial Interchange the ale- menU upon which our free system moet ulti mately uapenai. in nxing nia residence upon ine nan as or tne rotomac nver it can not bo doubted that he perceived, dlmlv though It might be, the faint glimmering of iuiure eTcuu, ana icoaea lorwsru to a pe riod when the ralehtv avalanche of WesUrn commerce breaking through the barriers of ine appaiaccian cnam, wouia one oj sees lu debouch upon the waters of the Chesa peake, Imparting at the same time life and aciiTiiy ana prominence to remotest ur rltory. " nor was i&is contention or nia rreat mind permitted to sleepy The Indian and the pecs; norse iea me way in tni wore: oi prim itive engineering which wa soon to engage tbe skill of more matured science, 'ropuhv lion continued to Sow on In lu feverish march of civilisation and conquest. The .mat Weet became buoyant with the Dur a oils of lndnstrr. and the claims of a stern necessity soon led to the esUbUshment of the great national highway, which, for a pe-, rlod of so many years, and until the recent triumph of modern enterprise, furnished tba means or intercourse oetween tne remote Weat and tne Atlantic aeaboard. "Tha Bute of Maryland and IhJ city of jiaiumor. wit to tue aaraaufea oi toeir geographical position,' were not Inallentir ooservers oi ine procrea oi erenu." to puoiio convenience naa no seaerea tor n single moment oy mo preueai system of road running either north or weal of the national capital to meet ail the requirements of trade and travel. At all nerioda and under all circumstances theae pubilo de- manoa uaro oeen prompuv ana iioerauv met. Sren during the war the power of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at no time reached Ua maximum canaeitr i and tha transportation of troop and monitions of war was conanctea wua snea saiu ana promptness a to challenge the admiration of the War J)epartment, at times when hut man endurance would seem to hare been unequal to tbe trying emergencies through WDica tun roa passea. Th comnUluUofhlfh tolls and rales of rare u quaiiy witnout rounaatioo. u yon will Uka tho toll-ahaeta of tba Central reonsrlvanu. m Hw Tork and Erie, and tbe New Tork Central roads, similar In many of their leading characteristic and affected by tbe tame external causes, you will fled that if there 1 material variation in tne rate of cbarr it u la favor or Mary land great work That ft is so U not sur- DnsiB; wnen von conuaer tne earenuzs Of our position and lb easy facility and low raxes at wucn ruei is ooiainea,oonsuiutmg, as It does, so Important an element In the running expense of a road. I am qulto aware, Mr. Speaker, tbat much dissatisfaction ha grown up In consequence of theraU ehargedupon passengers over the Washington branch. I regrttlhat any such feature should have been. Incorporated In that charter Tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company propossd to give one fifth of the jfross earnings from passengers a a boats for tbe use ofthe Bute's credit In con strucllog the road) and the Bute of Mary land accepted 1L if thla bonus had been capiUUsed and paid In the bonds of tbe com pany and the Faltimore and Ohio Railroad Company had regulated "her tolls so as to meet the tnterest upon her obligations, no more would have been beard of 1L But as it sUnds now under the terms of the law, II Is construed t a capitation Ux on passengers, and as such hae been serirely condemned. How fay It may have operated In keeping up rates on this road. I can on'y av that tbe rates between Baltimore and Washington are not materially higher, u an average, than upon many roads where no bonus ha been exacted. The Question now resolves Itself Into a contest between the Qlale of Maryland and the company I belleTe that the time 1 not far distant (perhape during ine present session or tbe Legislature) wnen this feature lathe charter will be satisfac torily adjusted, so aa to put an end to all clamor upon this mist. Tbe VaiiOtia rontM fram WaafclnrtAti Irt the West are sueh ae to place the seat of uwiuuuivui iu m iMiuori not to o lmpeueu byany Interference of Coogree to change or multiply theae line. The fetrorUUn road la expected to be finished la Uul more than a yar, and this. In connection wlthi the FUuburg and CounellsTll road, also la course of conitrcitioo, must Insure cooneo. tlonsfrom the West and Northwest, most Important la their bearing upon the com merce of the two sicllooi. The vTunlogtoa branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, by Its connection with the Northern Central railroad at Baltimore, and lu extension through Harrisburg with Pittsburg, as an alternative to the TltUburg and Connelle vllle road, wilt give a connection with that Important commercial centre. The chain of railways through Gordons villa and Charlottesville to Buunton, or inrooga ine Manassaa uap io me aame point, thence prolonged to Covington and thence by the White Sulphur Springe and th VaIIcv nt lha Ka rlt nA tha flrwat Kanawha to the Ohio rlrer at the mouth of the Big Bandy, will open a route to Southern Ohio, Kentucky and the SouthwesUrn Bute, whlcb. although longer tban tbe Baltimore and Ohio railroad" and North western Ylrglota rallroadfWUl be remarka ble for IU easy grades. "There la a point," kayt Mr, Latrobe, "upon tbe Alleghany moniuaiui, uotween woere it ia crosaeo oy the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at AIU moutand where It Is raised on the Chese peake and Ohio railroad near tbe White Sal pour Spring, over which a railway can be carried without excesslre deration of grade or summit height, so that by these two routes and tbe ConnelliTllle road to PliUbnrg tbe seat of the National Govern ment must maintain Hi connections with the great West by the shortest and best lines. The Alexandria, Londounand Hampshire Railroad line must fatl Into that of tbe Bal timore and Ohio Railroad at New Creek or Fledmont, and any other line hay log a west ward direction or mora southern nniiMnn must find IU way orer the great water shed Djtne uncsapeaKa ana unioune,tnrough Covington and the White Sulphur Bprlog. I speak. In expressing this opinion, from pro fessional knowledge acquired fa careful reeonnolsancee In yearapast of the Alle ghany range between those two line of passsge. On tbe 4th of July. 1825, Charles Carroll, of Carroiltoo, laid tha'coraer-etone of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. In 1634 the road was continued to Harper's Ferry. The branch to Washington commenced In the autumn of 1831, and was opened to travel In July of the ensuing year. It waa further extended to Cumberland In 183, aad finally completed to the Ohio rlrer In January, 185J. Thla rreat work, with lu brunch-,. constructed exeloilrely with the capital of oq Diato oi Maryiaua, at a lime wnen It was of more national Importance than any similar work In tbe, country, represenU, as appear! by lu balance abeet, an aggregate capital of more tban $18.()00,000. TO Showhow ComtJlel and LTintvmrMv the wants, present end prospective, of every Interest, especially tbe Federal Government In lu connection with the national caplul, have teen met by this enlarged system of In tercommunication, I will call the attention of the House to lu leading features. The morning honr here expired, and tbe Breaker's travel fell before Mr. Rvtnn bA concluded hla remarks, and the bill went over until to-morrow Mr. Kerrtpf Ind., asked leare to more after the morning hour, bnt Mr. Ingeisoll Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, from the Committee on Rules, reported a rule that hereafter, after tbe morning honr of the third Friday of each month, the remainder of, the day shall be devoted to reporta from tba Com mittee on the District of Columbia, and tbat the can of that committee hereafter be omitted from the regular call of committees. Mr. Niblack, ofjod.: hoped tha Utter clause of the rule would be omitted, as uiuiinu, n j care? tOVASlBUiCtOI J01UUt- blabaalnesa would sot have aa much time aa It has now. , The rule was adored a reported by the committee. " , tui rimy or rici uvroars. The Uouse then resumed consideration of Ihe resolution reported yesterday from the Committee on Printing, In relation lo tbe prlollog of tbe patent office reporta. Mr. Jenekea. nf Tt I adilrBvit tha tfnna In favor of the reaolotloo, with an amend ment to be proposed by himself, to make tbe report eaaier qi access to tne people. The debate waa continnRd hv Kmim Cake, Kerr, Gar&elJ, Mungen, Banks, and uur, iiurwiuca ua preTious quasuon was seconded, and the resolution waa passed with slight amendment. ansccixiiiBOus ncsixxss. Mr. Kerr, of Ind., from the Committee on the JudlcUry, reported a substituu for tbe bill to enforce the rlgbU of cltisene of the United BUtes to toU In the several filalea who have heretofore been excluded on ac count of race or color. Ordered to be re committed. Mr. Stokes, of Tenn., from the Comrnlt- tcaontnenima wensus, reported a Din to amend the bill providing for Uklog the seventh census. Ordered to be printed and Mr. Morrctl, of Pa., Introduced a bill to provide for the celebration of the centennial anniversary of Amsrieau Independence by holding an Industrial exhibition of the art and mechanic In the city of Philadelphia In 1870. Referred to the Committee on Manufacture. Mr. Buveoaon, of Ohio, Introduced a bill to regulate the mileage of Senators, Repre sentative, and Delegates In Congress. Re ferred to the Commute on Mileage. Mr. Tanner, of N. Y., from the Commit tee on Foblio Buildings aad Grounds, re ported back tbe bill to Incorporate the Was Morton Market Company. Ordered to bo printed, and recommitted. Mr. Washburn, of Mass., Introduced a resolution to regulate the appointment of cadeUtoWest Point and the examination of the appointees. Referred to Committee on Military Affairs. van aavr bill. Mr. Logan, of I1L, then called up his bill for tbe reorganisation of the army. It was agreed that after a eUlement by Mr. Logan the bill should be considered In the Mouse a In Committee of the Whole, to-morrow. It will come up after the morning hour In the morning hour the air line bill will be considered," and Mr. Bwann will conclude hi speech. The House at 4 o'clock, p. to., adjourned. HOTELS AND BE3TAUitAKiU UNITED STATES nOTEL Fcnu.Tlwiuila Aw.nne, Near (he Oplt.l. HATEH niSDTJOJSDI ,liiaBcsaa.UwltkrwUk.alBalA Ilrtl lMBTaal.k.araattTprWBk. -,-.- ST. CLOUD HOTEL, CCTR. NiNTH AND F STS, Th MOit taatral locatta I Ua fltr ImnadtaUlf opplt taa Paiaat Offle aa afaaata TtnpU. aad bloat, tnm th Ocaarat PalOlD. Tibia 5'Hot tad lalaea a Us Barpaa plaa. Blacaatlr rarataka Uroiiet. , Thratratwr.fNBBTiBlMUa(WUh U Ca Hal. BaaaatlT Maailoa. Traaaarr War kae Pitt papertAaata. aid tba BalttBtre aad Oil JUUr4 B.W. P..a.ilS fc ,oliI,ABDt talS 1 rnpiialxaafc ED OOTIL. KIOIlVOarD. TA . SDJOISri L1 lag lk Capital ara aad OoTriraMaailaa. hi iplaadirHaw llaUl la aavlr a4laf aaUr ralafead thratbat( aaS ItaBlilof Farala aat xaallad taeaairir aad Tntr bf aayfeoaa I taibuu. Spatial Saiuaaf JtMi f-r W4.lac aad Urn Tra.all ravallBi PaiUaa. Tk aia 1 TOBD,rrprllari Late ess f Ik rroprlataxi f U at ahan HHlt-'t B.UriMui raa ta aa rroaa all araahaaai If r aaaahaa rs te s4 froa au di lUiBboat laadlBfa. jalS-li :? p o. -vrKJUifAnu, EBBITT HOUSE, WASEINQTON, D. Q, 11M -lyiLXiAn uuit, KESTAOIURT'ANO DtNlNO-nuOU, Ooraar Vlath aa4 F itrMta. .ritotlliraUat O.te. U1IIIHIIH1TTHTH. 4MB. B.B.BI B MIB MEALS FIJRNISUED TO GENTLEMEN aUarUaa.rrenla. sa. aittlllp, b. dtri.tr PI nmtlpg and Oad-FitUng. PLfJumifu Aitnoaa-iTimNu. REMOVKD. J 0. BOND woald rHpaetfttllr Ufora kla frlaad had formr patroaa aad Jk pabllaeia. rally Ual ha kMrnt"ad fruu H. Siafaaairl vaala BTaiaatoIlo On3 BaTaalk atroat. aaar f , waarawut aaroaaoao"' auarUaaat of. CUAMDl. '6iVr ritlin doaat bI ahT et BROWNE & POWER, FI.VMUEB8 AMP UABriTTKKB, ana asanas ejssBoPlxinreB, B 3 BlaU atrMt, htwoh D aad.Blrt. raou aeaau sat nail' uminiM tbbi 0ob aaw. ArxMteoti. HENRrR.SEiVHtE&g, i '..A-ABr- V.B--.4- -a. jl s. J) ? S Bttsst, eppetrte hit Office Depsi Dtestffls tHfe COURTS. K0.OTTI Corar. urf p !!. TMi coart fN vnKBgwi M I01IOWS yNUrdftJI DMb.rTIlJoYi. Lmt muted ta with. 4iw sou upon taring copy. Vnr Tt. TownMnd ct 1. Order UUog bill for confuted m to thote ptrtlet who HAT. not .ppwrea. OomDtonTl.GomDtont.L LeaT.rr.ntM to fcawid but, .nd cm. refund to noury. Wood et tl. Tt. Btttett et .1. Ordered to b. referred to ipecl.1 .ndltor Hmier to re port on ptrlUton. V&..S TU Oil. Tb. fotlowlnir cue. re uilined for to- dr- We (tire Kloltj docket nombetll 1.8UT, 1.833, 1,873, T7 end 1,S3. Tbll con clude, tb. calender for Mircb. Adjoarnea. C.miniL CouT-ut Fiiur. Thl. conrl w.l engiged m followi jeiterdej Wnu.m Mjerl wm eieued from lerrlc. on tb. petit Jnry, nnd Wm. II. Barker placed In bU Head. Tn. dlitrlct altorney declined to present, farther In tbe follo.lnff himi II.r. llaU.r. Eetlt larccnri Btewtn Hole, aiaanll and itterri Tboate Jobneon, petit larceny. There being no eaiet read for trial, tbe Jar watdUebarged at an early honr. UABEB TO-DAT The foUowlnccaie. were aulmed for trial to-dayi Robert Jobnion, .mull with Intent to hilll Came, reilltlnr or&eeri .amfl and otb.n, riot and alfrayi Jamet fleteber, em dvxkicuiui u. Aiacaaii, reniuur auoraeny homei Mary Dawion, larceny) Joeeph Light and T. Cnrran, bnrglaryi Wm. Flenneri at aanlti Wm. Miller, grand larceny, W. U. Daltlmon and W. Walker, ailanlt with In tent to kllli John Blmp.oo, larceny, and Geo. Boiler, petit larceny. JkUJWIUUVU. ClIOUIT CODET Cttf JumIIm CtrtUr. Thla court wot occupied at followi yet terdayi R. J. Bobertt & Bon Tl. Jobnton, eieca tor Of Lee. Thlal. an action of aiinnnall mr .4 n lor meai, ac, aeurerea oy in. Siaiotm io me iai Atirea 1.M, aeeeateo. ranclt Miller for plaintiff, Jamet E. WU llamt for defendant. Th. um wai anbrnll- ted to tha eoart. Jndg. Canter raT. Judg ment for tb. plaintiff to tb. fall amount claimed. Trldge Tl. Browning. Tble It an action of atinmptlt on a nolo for I1B0 flten for tb. tmrchata of a mar. and harneat. Th. defence alleged tbat thehort. wot warranted at tonnd and prOTed nnlonnd. niddla for plaintiff, Bradley for defendant. Th. Jary remained ont Mreral bonrt, bat were nsable to agree, and were dlecbarged. 8. r. Brown BonTt. Philip Kraft. Judg ment by default, Inqultlllon by jury and venue. ior .i,xo aa. ror wooa ana coal. Holloa Tt. Bobl. Cat. inhmltted to tbe court and judgment for plalatlff by content, l'ajoe ti. Klmmell. Motion for sew trial orerrnted. citu TO-TJlT, The followlnr eale. were et for trial to day Not. .05, 441, 419, SIS, 118, 133, W, S31, 151, 163, li", IM, MS, and 50. Adjourned. BcFaxunConrnTiia tTatTKnRTi-. IFinfjUfdatf. JiireA 0. 1.70.nn motion Of lion. Halt. II. Camenter. B. F. itlce. .10 . of Arkantati J. V. Walker, etq., of Wleeon tint and R. B. Wettbrook, eiq , of New Tork, were admitted to practice a. attorney! and counsellor, of thla coart. no-100. Brajamln r. riandere, Deparv raest Oeneral Agaat ol thaTraaanrTDcpaiH m.nt. tdalntlff la arrar. to. John KTvmI' Tji. arguraaat of tat. rant. wa. awtl-mad L r..a.u by trlfaDli.Udr..y Qn.nl ruid, of-V tbatl coanHl (or th. Ulntlff la error, and by Mr. Taat Ashion and Mr Lincoln, for the defentlant in error, aao. coneiuea ofur. Asustaai Attorney General Field, fee the plalatlff In In error. No, 100. Denlamln 7. riander. Deoart- ment Oeneral Arent of tbe Treasnry Drrt meat, plaintiff In error, ts. John r. Tweed, This cauie was submitted on printed aixn- uiou. uj ir. Miuiui Aitorney uenerai Field, for tbe plaintiff In error, and b Mr. Asbtonand Mr. Lincoln, for tbe defendant In error. No. 10. Thorns U. Iarker, plaintiff In error, ts. Georre Darts, continued. No. 111. Samuel and Louis Fasnacnt. plain tiff in error, ts. Debora Westerfleld. et a. a uia cause was arfuea oj sir. u. unsn aajj. u vuubkji (ut taa piaiotiua in envr. and by Mr. T. J. Dnrant for tbe defendant in error. No. 111. Bamnet and Imla Faanaeht. flalntlffs la error, ts. Debora Westerfleld. n error to tbe Circuit Coart of U.e United Btatee for the district of Louisiana. Mr. Chief J oi lice Cbase announced the decision of the codrt affirming1 tha Indraent of tha r.i I. . i. bai ":. "T.rr:.:: ri rcutk voar. ia mi cause, wua costs ana Interest. No. 113. Jostsh Noonsn-plalnUffln error, ts. Alfred B. Bradley. Tbe arrnment of this canse was commenced br Mr. Carpen ter, of counsel for tbe plaintiff In enor. .tuijonniea nntu to-morrow at li o ciock. tat arllaiUa. la till ttlr. Ksra. wlf ef CeUaal Llwlla Jobm. 0. A, SiOTia.-O tfc. imlii of tka 8th lailail, SmciLlL.ioaa, JlUhMl . aa Starr A Baa ltr. l(4 1 Mtaiaa aad S Saya. U.TmlalOTdaa,(oi , A BoUar'a aM tall, Aad ttal bar aaa fallr kaw Ww kArdtaairfarawall, II. Ill t . on .at kla lllll Lb.U.b J .1.1.. ,---- --- - .- - rin.ii ( !. T"r, araii patr iiti.i Viini aa F.fih atrauia nil. fkala. . aB,tkalOihlaUatalS o lk. wlihaat far. ( mpBiniy -Oa tb Boralif of llicSth UiL. at 1 Ala'atMk, Bain lioasaaB, la lha SOth yiar lljlWti, Tha faaartl will Uka plica a Tkand r,t Ur 'tfk, rranklitkitnat, btlwaaaQaai R. T friaaSaof the faBUt ar raiptatrallr tatlttd to altaad. Undertaker. RICIUBljy.UmTET. aLOSZO i.UAER HARVEY &MARR, UNDERTAKERS. NO.SU F STREET, llotwon XVlntla and Xontba da14-tf Attorneys, Agent, Etc. TTENBT J.TLEfl, LAT ASaliTAlfT A8SIESOB IBTBBaAL kKVBNUB.Mo inroraaref McUlktUitUailvaatalBl'laOfAL BDHlJIESa.aii Ua Biklag af Jai LBBVBIUB ia aiat. faTSa . E. 0. WEAYEIt, aueTicEoir'xiijin'BA.or:. GOMVBTAMOKB, HEJLL estate and qkneral aqent, Re. 18U t.ti.lk atrtil. a.1. 1 aal T BtrMla. 1 HDUETTD.DlJTAI.t- XX. Alt.raA7.t-Iawl TOOKIS WILIOir, HINE & WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT UW, o.t r.rX.A.kalrit.,Waiblaftoa ni(.'lfARUT. HEtlRtflll. li . , ejaaBnellra.t-Ew. Oflc raraof ad fra Mo. 4 30 p itraat to Ko MOO batwaaa TblrUaatk M aa renrtaaBia aapi-u Confoctionery. SlIAlIK.t' FttKCtt.COirB,0- tiohehi-, 133 r&BBSTLTABU avxbdi, 8itweTwlAheidTh!rteaath Strtala TIOHS, Sellca aad aadarata taraa. Fl aad-OB tabl iruatiu. illi ralibad to partial Tka bait r war. i partial Tha bait Oraaa aadWatar lit, aa'arai mouldaforl'irtlai i aw vraini ia aaaaaoBa laaay j us cru ii, snArriKLD. i Carpcttng ObLUNU OFF OABrKTS. JOHNSON tfc C0LLB7. No. as MrAincErr bpaob, Ara lalllas off tit lok f Cirpala at rreat bar. Taiia-loaloaa aal that kniri a) Ikalr kaalaaaa. Alw raa(T.ac aaw iprtl Clwlairfi. lr UaadiaadCatlaofa UtUctl. IOLOK11U MlFlllltt rOIVOKII IKD K) OUILDH.H, at It. OoTaaCla l.ipllal, saraar arTw.alrtftAtraalaa4 PaaBBTlvaalA BTaaoa. Opbb iallr. taBdaa aa.plad. Iroai IS la I p a. Moaday MDr. L. W Bltabla, Tfafdar. ut.....Mi....Dr, Loal UaakallH WadaMdayt.0,..,..,,,,,,,,,.,,(,,f.&r.Va, L, ttlaid.y ...ai Dr.D. W. rreallu. Dr. TfcoaiMOB will AoU a eartlcal GllalqaB Tin iti.tiar at l JO p. ai. apn-lr riHAmiAL An d connEDCiAt,. WAaiia.ro-, Mareho, uto. Jty Oook. AOo farnlihth. followln.uuotttloni of Oct ernatal iienrlueet y.s.t'i.iiii niH in rire.Tiatl.i,llel lea lu rir. Tw.itl.i,llel IMK iiiU rir.-Tw.ntm, ltu 'nij ll rrirTw.atl.i,JaaliJnlr,'el, W ItrU It. TBtm jo a julr.'tli iotK iiiU lr.-Tweatlti.Jan A Jnivjll. 101 10IU T.a-r.rtlli !! Ill aw Toaa tia.T aoaan. U.S. 11.1111 liav a.ua.JaAJr.tT lot uo'i.ini mi t-so'i-'JiAJrti ltntf MO'1,1111 131U T.a-IOItl i t-H'a.llfl. lMr Hold 110U 1 ' JaAJr,'llM) wow rote nuiiT, Xi Tah. ATmpflh alflB n. M natton aall, nominal a.t b.aTrimlddll.ff.xoKeenla. Sagar dnll andnnebaeied. Hour doll and uaahaaged. Wh.at quiet aad w.akl eprlng tlJIOI.lTi wlat.r tl Kelt S3. Oora qui.! and .taady .ljn3l et. UaUq.l.t .ad t.aayjtstjca seels, lir nalal aad r. aall Ban nomiBBii vonii w-i rvrA tsadri u Palpolaum dnll and fawari iDlrlti etatif retlatd VH eeati. wnur quiet aasteaarnoi, ad tH 111 LTIMQH UMITi DALTntome, March 9. Brtidttujr. Tt Floflp markat vii datl aad tathar hurt thlt aiTIMOa 1RKBT. moralof. There Is st prti-nt nossport d. aedtaodllisdemaerl Tor bom sonsunptl Is qail Halted. W notice aslsi on 'UbtDf f son see to MO barrel Howard Street at tl for Supr, 4J0 for Lxtra. and is u fer anllf, bat we basrd of no tfsnssetloDS lo t.irn or uiir mnif. Iraatfi.BBlU'Btal firm BValtrt tA-AtW TtA I It aTftAlf demsad. We not ) of S.OOO baiheis rBsriTsai red st lJ3ai3a.eoodo.sholia HarTUad da. at SI t&t Too da. nrlnt dA. at $14l 1 000 do. rood do at $1 1.Q1 so, and TOO do. low (rade do. at SI .30C 1 11. irfw.igi diiiii wh aoiireana orn tnis uernUr for both whit aad fellow. Some io,ooo buihtl were offer id and amir all eold atssoetsentsforwbltr, and OSQsictat for TtllOW. r-W qaote stssdr A lot of 100 bnh.li food eold at S3 eeats. 0t W eonUan to quote Arm at 11014 eentiror food to prime, Cfcv-MrkJt datl. Oarreoer priet how aittadrdeellee, Koldrsloatloa uaobtoftd. Waqnot Rio ta bond at llOtlH fold, for rood to prim, aad dutr paid at BSI1TU atl for taa A ta nrln. Bad lift IS ti, told, for Eol to (Dr lots. Tbe iojk oir is iDoai UiWN di. Cfto. .riiara wa to ma noTimiit rttf day la Ootton.bat w near of no sale thl moralDf, aad iar 1 ao dlapoittlon to buy nt vifT law flarnraa. Tha ratvtkat la (reafljr dnoriIixd.aa4 w quote Vplts a lollowi.Tlii 1TQ1TH tBt for ordlarrHO ISM cents for food ordlssrft M nt for low Blddllsft Bd SOUQn eeats for salddllsf. There la no disposition to bur eaoept st vrf low flrirti, and, we hssrof ne sales this Boralof. Affiifi rehesr of ao further eaUs.but we quote as followi, tUi Cuba elard atiOtl SSecnts.do. MotaoTado at 43fltS eeoti, Eof llih IaUndat SOgtS eeata. sod Porto Klco at seaWetati per gallon. MUt ftA Waqoote DrowDitntT as leare aid Aria at is at per bnahl. UlddiiDK stUl sll at soau nts foriilgtit, and 400 seats perbuabclfor harr. rnwiiitni The narktt Is firm lo toss to-day d prlees are without any quotable ehaf . For llalk Meets there are buyers at our fornar quotation, vltt Should atinjOU, aad aide at UVaCentifor rib, and UHeaoti far tar tlb do. naflan la lahblatr aa lollnwa. Ut at lt "" 'or Shoulder. UU eenta for rib aldas, and 19WOHH cant a for aleir rib do with a food JobblDf dnand. Lsrd we quote at lSUqis eeata and Meaa Pork oo Ml nal at Vt.witbai par bbl th latter for Job- a We heir of ad farther ! of ltle. but w quote Uarollsa stesdy at s)OT eeaif IVI 1V M VilVNTJ rood to snoiee. a. Llrrpool lln fair anpplf aad nod, daasnd, follows; tl.MQl.HforOroua4 b, and tl 10011.00 per saek for Flaa, ka lilaitd wa onota ooll and nominal at ratodsnsnd, AIub. aad Turk lalarid w quota doll and nomtntl SSOtO sent pat buahel for lota froa atore a iMMrt. Vf notu aaiaa Taitardif of St kita ah aad tJaaiarara vaaana naa at f ron ltU keau, w&ua eonpnaoa au ma traa. lallr unehaaied. and Till M vi air w vuu nw.'.""' "!'- ".-a I arum inK. I nil wu - T"11 .?V WTW&&MnSk: yJW f -ta. ... 1' atjrre he said. I Ut U-nlhl eat Lh aaata. aavirtaia ntr av Aa T.a' m,aAtAi.Ljaii v'ai iKabi vhitei laS-vZTV-ir ; .Ti.::. mteVaTIaI?4Mti for EatiYU,earTi uj:ailiialsfertTeUow. ' 8yrriw qaote aa follows, rlit Oalrert at ISAU eU. Baltiaor Ueldea at SSOI ta i Maryland do. eoOtt at i Aloaoaental SftOBT eta aad SCola Srrup at ssHenta per gallon. Si$ Olorsr was setlr this nornlot aadhra. W report to-daraalesof 100 boih. ata.iit do, at esjo.and Mtto. at Ui Timothy wa qnota Uadr at ti-KO TS, aad a i a iuuui a pn sainau irSUtw. Wa not a aala ttvAav nt 1(M Kar. Ml lileh Tla at 1101, and wa quote the arket Urn at this Scare, Eaiitoad Eoutet. liuhdeu, lvxVP$J,d H&ifrsBiiiB oa aad afUr Iaaabar 15, 1900, lha Irafas oa Ula road will b raa a fotlawat Tb aall trala wilt ln Alasaadrla dally, t aptlBdey,elB.3rj.ta arrive at Laabr at 11 10 a a., aid lliallUa al 11 :0 a. in L..T ni.tiiiwiiiu.ij m ivaDar ai u a I arm at AlaxaadrtaatSJUp. a. VII' dallr xapl laada, Loaabarg t I JO r a. a aadarrlr atllai l.a . am.. aa iinriii Laara Laaanar atf 11 a atvaaoiaili n......(. rri a. " a at Sili. ll.ti.4rii fh SdOa.trata Cram iUaaadrla aad 1110 P- tralalrta llaalitoa, oaaat at Uanllioa with Kaao' Dally Xla of Coaakaa ft PeraalH oBiaswTaTiiia. narryTuia aaa wiaaDfatari wUhkaBar'aLUrCocba,wbUblaaT Laaabai mrBdallrfdrBaU'a If 111. Aldlaaad Mlddla. .arr " tt. U. HSVaMllt, a-m icaaataarn IriLTIHOBB ABD OHIO KAILB0AD. WAiaivaTOV. Daa, f.isea, Tn'lS batwa WAHHIHilTOIt iadBALTI lutva, aaa wabuibutuh abu tub M.iiilU.iil 1n. n. roaaafitaioLra IaTalTaad7s0a.a.aBdawp.B. JTclrale BOB BALTIMOXI. tM" " Vot Vli'MSmi.'-- LMTailta. a aids SOaadSp.n . , wqualL hiSTti or Tilt wist. Mil taiir, axfapi aai Ta aa . a In. i.i Iiim ialarday sad Saaday, al 8aSatardayatTa.a.aadae0p b, a ftaaday at S.0O, aad a 00 p. m, alr. aoa naatlag i Rally Blalloa with Iralaa from Baltl. btt to wkaaltai.raTkanbart.a Tkroaa-k Uakala Id tk Waa. aaa 1m Va at IVa tf MaiBcwaaiaiiga itaaat . U dar. or Bow Tork. niUJalpl adfrtlaaaaatf "Throat Si Mkl(toabUtlaTlakat 0aatall hetua U "Jt . . aia aa Boata, i. ip a." I r. wti.inw If tti f Traaipontla. TO TU HUkTUTjfHTf BOOTU, ABO BOOTH. Oa aad aflar Waa. li. liwaL tralaa tarlfl laava aa ollowai WaablaiUa I SOa.mBaltlnor . 11 SO a. . S )p al . . f )p a THB aBBATJLBJBcB'BO,U0T,a'"" j WllklLtOABT BOBRBBT,Valioa lUta-iooa aad aaTlBf froa foar U twalf barala tla ovar aay otkar Mat a. Two haad rod nLUi it4 to WMtor aad Ooalrailfow York, I uiintiaiwiii awtnara iBipT.T,mtlUi TyBBj palLi RISBtbailKB WBST. TWU rfTT 'fir. IbIbO wll altlaor io BOCailTBB aad raaaaagara ijuu niw roa naiuaor nT KSHtttr..'fi1IHUu,i" " D"l0,, T 01 a f c TiaaU ta lata rala aaa aa araaarad at taa Mm. Bara.i ' llilk I il aal raaa.TlTeale i"".r "it:. e2"?h &. "Uatuia. IviaaiiaaaBra bbi . mw iwaoi ba, oaa. AAaan. Fauaaior prooarlBB tlckall at IbJa oMr oaa ia- araooaBOdtloailaBlorlaGai rutaban. BBROTQ SHITH.TIakat Aiaat, laraian Corner uta it. aa raaa, avaaa. ID 8 TOrjJfO, Otitral raaacar A. at ' aS-lr baitlaor. Ut AiajvoTOV. iapL '..JV.8! Trala btwaB Wubla Ua aadBtw Tark ar Voff H Vw0TOVAt7wlthBl .burl f car. LoiT dally Uzpl laaday)at 1.00a, a .lid SB4SQ0.B.B. LaT dally (ttaapl Saadayjat S.00 a,n.,llti OH BOB DAT, Lean for Biw Tork all 00 p a. aad ThlUdal nhta illMin iHtuM wn ir aiw i an i i. uu p. a. umia ThNarh Htbata ta Vklladalnbla. Waav Tark ar Boitaa. aaa be had alU Stall OSIm alall hoeri of th dif . . So Bill) mora aad 0M Ballroad drtUmaat far Mbadal balwaa Waiklatt. UlUmr AJtaapouiaadta whi. j. u. wiwiun. L W COtI aaBararTltkat Igaat. Ste&mbOaVt Lines. I?OU B.ITERFOOI. AND QUEESH ? TOWN. IBM AH USB OB UAIL ST1AUIRS SAIL1BO BBOU IW TOBK BTBSr SATORDAT aad alUraaU TDE3DA1S ja.a .T1ckla sold to aad froa Bailaad, aTffrS Irlaad aad U Cftatlaaat. Bor lall la lflimii foraatlo apply to JOHNO. DALB. Afiat. lBroidway, H.T .or M DDLlTt'M to , Jalt If Baakara, Waihlactoa. MBBCIIAHTS' LIBB Of BTIAMiniPS BltWIItT nuaiRUiua iivain ly!!.. i"iia i' ABUlNQlON. bb rallaara. f.aaB MIW "! .""' T.r w fua ; SW.tf-.VA'fet-lB Aiat Wharf foot (Ulshatrat,Oari. it ivttf ;;::.:"'' QI rv T-bWOT: Personal. LADIU AHD OBHTLBMIH OAlt HAVI FBI TiUiOBialUHoiiatBo, 1004 IfaaaacbOMlis ST, batwaoB f aau aad llrU itrta waal, WUkVf. UadDBalt, f tb Hlecrd Ucplul.UaL lad Ktalaa lroii aaallaiaaa of ivatriia TrVMrUaaltbiiprtl-lirbriiik M B.w-ypoBUrlptor 110 advlaaaadiaadl. 111111 D ( irtlFtWltHHll.ai lantUlUUs, sal-lr wiit. ara aew raa a follow a, tIii , BOBBALTlStOBB. Luradlllrtaiiapt Baadar. al TOO. S 00 aad .SO. B.aadll4S,Sja, e o. aid! 00 p. B. . toft ALL WAT STATIONS. LaiTadaHT.ocMBt litJic alTOQaaJ S.SOa. lWlr8sn.TLw&tV.vSa; !'i?T"Si!SV.i,.VEtk&ja.1v.i:at ifW TORK AlKXAlTDkaA. W lad QBOBOBTOWB. roi fall I alar m alio a FropotaU. pnorojiu tot. tikt rotu. l. ?.F,1,,,T'ft.-"'P AlAMaB,l8TI .1 jkw-"hiiiAisWVT rlihiTfMllIstltMloaj I 1" j rr . -- WW .it. tit ! ar ) arid ll!Stll& ? "1 all M.. It niiiH . f?"1-.1?. aitrMM. t.U BBl.nlfBct 1 u lb 1 rT-ilf. nUr Q a a 1 ,sr. r r Qnrumi '11. Dalttd tahS It Brr, Bris npi q u lEorosiLi rot hiat. Or rrcs, TJtFM c.Mit'T e Scvii.tiic. ) Ha IU ....' I mbTIt pior oiiu roK subsistijci stokis. 01 a Dartvt ltaiititaiBap i . . . 'ePOf .? ris l.ism ( td Pnpoial., ladtpllilta wlffb el?d IllhUeflaaaatlt It a .on VBfDAT llprlT 1." rail Extra Floar. 10 btrraia famllr Jloar, 441 BonlBilaiA. DnrtMiaia dan. an l.i.LA L..i..r'i-s '""-."-t:-r,.rs-rw"?" ."": rranoaala. a4r.1iai aprus.il 600bir rl J t,t Blear, la reta heap barrala, baaea. fallhaad llatd. m "iiiraraMur," ta ratal ho pi. lOObirral 130 barrala of film Haaafork. lra hoop aeichaad WaaaUla SCOpoeadia!, 00.000 poaasa af Brewa Beeir, la barraU fall fciid 10,000 poa ef PrtneUaeUB Baaaa, 1 barrel 10,tO)ppf4i Oraaa BUCcfW, laotk barraU fall Eaad llaad, a 000 poaadi f CaroUas Blea, la oik birr a fall waiiat. BKOOOpoaada f Fimily Bosp, M posad tafia, atraitraai. 11,009 p4ai Maadief Tlaa Salt, la barrels fallhaad. A,Ol0fallaafpBraCldrVleaesr,lBbtrral. 1.000 poaada of "fnra" eraaad bUtk Papptr. Mpoaad patkafar. pick ad la SS poaai !. 0,000 paoidi of anrr aaradllaau. MnaaTard," la barral fill bail Iliad. LOOOpoaada of Bnakrait Bieoa, la box, 100 poaa.ll tatb. 1,000 pada et SakJ Tosfsa. la IM poaad 1.0M poaaka f Baikal Baa. In 10o-Biad hosaa. 1.0J) ( of aaaortad Crtcktra, la D pa4 aLnrVtrAnaaaa at lava. fkffM. ta atlataat aata. Makadia iiiirHii. . . . s.COOpovBdiof CaiLail S fir, la barrala fall a.ooo poaad i era caitr, ta aarraia rau a,uwpmaaaiuramiaic satar,ia arriru haad llaad 1.nailaaaorSi s: i,nn SaiioaiorHmrila Kbirrtli . LUiad fjllrl laid, a p-a whoTrftw toiruajJVmr, U -pd "iIM -'"wt-iuuram raad t? : Wwhiutih l. .u.i. I. ,.t...jvm waiia,iaukie,u "f c HUr taAial dud.! Cdlih.t-04 bl, ,pactsd Mtaaaaaa. LOOO X bosaa Bardlaa. la orlalaal aaaaa - vw HMf I f rM ItlBOl, U Mill Nil. 3tjbxiiof Layer Balilaa, atrappad 101a a paaku. ' r 330 H boaa f Layar Batitai. atraivMd S la a pukace. SU W kola bosaaaf Lava SaUtaav altar ta.l Sla a pack bio. Ml P"dB Tarkiih Fraaaa, In ti ponad a of Ptektatl flaeaaiava valala. 1A0 boltloaof PlekladCaaaabara-qaarta. U0 bottlae or ChwChw--platakaova Si pteklo. U0 boillM of OkkU-p!it-kowa aa Saa 130 botU af Mk1d Oaloat-iarU. 13 aaa of Broah QyiUn, t Poaad caaa ftp eaaa of Plaklad cyatara. 1 poaad caas. 11 aaai af LobaUra. t tMaarl aaaa. 1,30 aaaa of Toaatoaa, 1 poaad kraaL birr h Paaaaaa. S poai k riaoappla, S pa SCO aa of rraih riaoappla, S poaad caaa, A00 aia Oraabarrr faa, i poaad aaaa. 610 aaaa of Coma. Jally S poaad aaaa STO caaa of aa-pbatrr Jam Spoedaai .aefPraiarradPtack,! poaad ciai. 600 caaaoi si rnHnia van 'roaarvad Diaioai.1 poaad ana. 'Hardaa'a" nAarlaaiaii llllai. DOOtaa of 'Borda'aM no nail aaaa. 100 poaada efUaitard, V'Poaad paikarai. lOOpoaadaorailaplao, H poi !oo panada of (laaaaon, J i J0 poaada of Glaear, H'Poai 0lpoaadaotOlo?a.M poii laadpackteai iasiiiipi, I paaaaiaa. packaiaa. ad naaka.raa. 100 p3ea of Batmaca, M-poi StdounLaaoa Ictraata,! a bottloa. lad-aaBoa botlU 09 aoioa va iw aoiuo dan. Jd-poaad rtk 600 poaada of CrbaaU Bods 1-peaad pk aiaa.-'para.' SCO paaadiof rnawef Tartar, 1 pa aad park. acoi. "per" 1.00 poaada or Laaf Lard, ln-paad aaddlaa. 000 poaadi of Liasdry Btarth, lpgaad pk lOOpoaadiot Laeadrr ladlco. 1-poaad path. a saa Thaaaaatltlaa tab noroor 1 aaa. at tka antlaa otthlpriaat tba aaaait oi aoiklif bldi. raqairamaaiiu ,ao aiaaar, aa. im imi ai pro vloaiadrortlaamaaU froa IblaoBlaa Tba Jay raaoat riaanw Ua rlkl t rajact aay r all bldi offand. . W, VT. DUtfll, un.. v. it. nving. u b.. u. a. , ChUf Coa'r Dap'totth Kail, Btva uniai n pBOPOSAU BOB yPBL. vlssi's ovrroe uorsa ar xirt'a v b.. i wiitnufAi. n.n - UirK . im I laalad nropoaal will ( roaoivad b! Ibtaaffl aoui uniMin ai muuiitit taaiutnaay r Mirca, isiv, ir aoppiriar. ror iaa at or ta Haaia.1 RanfaaaalaUvaa af Ik a ITaltaJ Btalaa. W1A !? (lUOlbiFboil WhU Aih.Bo.1, arbrok COALi tab walcbad by aa eiiattobe daalf aiUd b Laa Clark,' lha Uaaaa. aa ta b dallvarad lata ib jaalu f tha Captul.nadar Uodtiaotloa of IkaCblir BarAaaar.wlUlntvaatydaia froa tba lf thoaaatraat, N bid will eoaaldarad froa partial poraoaall iakaowa,nalau aatoapaaUl by aailafaiUry rat raaoaa. aad aaeartly wUl b rVqalral froa tka aaaaufat blddif for tk filtbfal vorforaiataof Bleoaliact BD'wD HcrHBBSOri, ab 61 Clath of Hoai of KapraaaatallTaa. mekoi1Int"tai)bs. OEonQH unnaLiNa, g MERCHAHT TAILOR. j I,SUPitriit.bitwia Thlrtoontb vaad Fai-taih Btrt, Bcmtta ld, haiJaalrlrada4rrl'raitkoIMPOBTBD BALL aad WIBTBB vBBSI lOQOpi. and It ro parodto warraalaparfaclSlatLOWBlt FHlll T aiVu'rM aTf"rUUf AaiaaaiiortaaaleraBBT'BBDBBISHIBn QUODS. aaeT-tf IB THE inPBBHB OOUtTO? TUI DIIT81CT Of COLOMBIA. Jgha Kayworlh aad athara eM ti. I Bo HTIialtrr hill P.Towara aad otkar. I Holla 1 haraby alvaji to all partial oaarad la Ut , Ualo.VTUEDAT.Mir.hlt. lST0.at nr oeiea, Bo S OelambUa Colloi Law Batld lata, rink itrMt, at IS Plok, a., lakall pro cood to ataU th raapully aocoaatiof JthaBT ollTir. tkcorlrlaal trait la aald saa, aad of liaa B, ht otna.tke tniu aflrwrda aabitltaUd Ia tb pi of aiid Joka B. Oil? ar, aad U dlairt mUon ( Ua rptlT fund la tbat kaadi. B. It LASKKT. a&B-oiia apoaiBi aaanor. "R. voe.ess. At Law Hurt T Hrataa Daaotloaof Ik plalatlffa.hr Hr TrUi, tbalr altoraar. It la erdaradtbat th dfdaat aaoaa hta appoaraaaato b aatarad haralaoner bafor th iral ml day. ooearrlae forty day attir tbla dir.oibarwla tk aaiwlll beprooaadad wlih taiaaf difaalt, m . . Atraaopr-TMt B. BtClOf , mhS Tbw Clark T " plalatlVa l I Law Bo ,e3X a tori T. Brow VB BOUOB bl JI it.. Mr H Si Parry, tbalr atl idrdlk(Udafaad that IkaaafaaSaal raaaablal at cania kla ipptaraac to ' bfvr IbaSntr day r Ula day i eU twliatb b aatarad harola oa or AaaHnlm fArlv Aawa afla cam will b prodtd with 1 cm l( dafaolt. a rnacopi. Taal H J OKr HAH 8' COUBoT. w .. tM . . -a . Bsasvsai U, 1870 niwtrtfiaf noIkMahfr. Waihtmrntom. tSttuttti in tnlti la U a of BtSLI II. MO, iaUls of t joaa modd, oesoaaaa, ib iuis aior aid an, with th appiabatloa of tb Orpaaa tan i waiaiBiion JOaiy aroma,, p ilald Stardar,lh ISth dy f kUrab, A. D 1B7U, for tba natl aatiUa! aad dlililbattoa t tvnl a rtrtua.i aiiot la hand, i JilaU of laid daaaadv aad of th , aa far a la aaa hay aa aol. Hoiad aadtaraad taUaoaayi wkaa aad wl all the endltor aai hair f iild daoaaaad iaa iBMBOByi waaa aaa wear air of ill daoaaaad ar th their U1bi properly oUtrwti by law b as nouaaa tg aiiaaa wua taai: Toaenaa, or inar i aladad from all aaaaSl In ald daoaid'.ttt neaa a opy or taia ordar b pbubd ovf a IT, wawjB.iu(- taraa wniiiiiaaniiiu, (Bab A IMI reiloa to Uiiddiy W ya. . , BuUiuof Vfllli. .""it"! ,,,uV"!Vt".t., Ian , Hant 0, 1T0 , 1 TSpli lelt naaaraetanS trim lit iit il.ir upniMTrMlSIItfeMlOafJlMMlkUk li.j. wrvifcWBb"'"'" D.llrtrrt.nianBM wllkln IflM. ear troio .. vmvyrm, w h w toAitw. ifraaa.iauo Poaaii Cr.ha4 Sitar. frjQ paaadi OraaalaKd baear. Snopjaadi Mlat.d Oftalik.jl. in,,.,,) tnpoaadaDrtadraaaliM.so e-Uaa TlfkUi ci' Oraaa Iaa. ; riaa-lppUa eaai 14 (5r tiilJallr.il leabUr Bawrry Jib,i faa t aitard,S0poaaSVarBlMlii,S0eaaTaalw. Sir. 300 poaad LarS, 380 ponaii B attar, U til leaaLard Oil, CoaSiilesat ., aa haraloroi. ab l Bratat Majar, 0. . A.. A. d. PROF OS iLS rOK IUBSISTISCI ITOBM Hfi AaarBeiLpiiei, i Cia a nTtv arv aiiRi.. t laalptU.wfirbiatTfd bU forlkfUwlac aialitaaaaltorta. aaap Tnaar at.Hk a ltwrl port ae n io a aav iA poaadi Cora Btarak. lpaiad packirta SOO poaada off aploea, I poaad paakaia. fiotj poaada of C keaalali, l-atoaadpaekata JO poaada of V ariaaoolll, aa poaad baza. Add t&aaadaor Staaaaroal. U naa ad aaaatL frJO poaada of lait row Hedleal xej 3ezsarGe Mt x b& M . FRENCH REMEDY ,VIAFBEg,i int.juitt.but- nt-uub, Roots and Uorrlos. rua CONSUMPTION,? Ana its AtirncBLt unpi li. LIVER, "STOMACH. 3KIDKEYS AND URlta OftQiTtS, tr ntirtas Axouniair THE BLOOD, me Biliary, Glandular. 8E0HETIVE BYSTEW3 Correcta anil r.csaltli Tlta Nnnvoub unsouLAn foeoes. , a . HawTork) eoiirehtt. klUdi.- I nkla. I.ITr(.H.t. flat Iimmi I 3 tee aid ITS J raaa avtiBa, Waik ," tlBilont Ut Kin iirift, ilesai'A riui'EitiAT rori r-l fl 6.x 1 j-uoiuci, t i) hi tau uru r'aTlala an 1 on- tiirc ' cHitefttri i Tin 1 Dallr rarorti ara cud a af till if afforded, by Ula rimarkabfaramady. , ". ..,, y-m. faraoaa In liamaara -. "". . - t lUraomlUaa. aT taqalraal Q iBoaih .' QiTatroati. aiioofdraselitaaaBarally. v All the d(ftttl, aad haalraJa of parioaa la waaaiaitOB, u v .ii. ji - ""3 radtseaat(T,kawfarbrUt wndtr l jiiaaair, IIqPUi ContumpKon, W1..I...A. ft n .! 4niajta Fcr itvaralyairilbad boaa labloat Uaaoaik aad apllUae blood Oa yair ae ATlata I ioob a aaiT7 voia.wi Tyeld,wblchMttlad oa ny la. I hid n baa nbad haaarrbaia I mad aaay aoaih alx n, bat foaad ao rallaf 1 waa varr alak all oar. I waal late tb oaitry.boplaj It wald kBaSt mat bal wban I rataraad ! aor a lolaal lha fr. I had a frtf ktfal bai rkae,wkUkarld Ivodiyai 1 wafarTlwaa aea.wfe irvooa. i '' aarvona. aa isnrad rroa aaenaaM or orana fbadjaoaiaaatlri aoald aot ilaopi badaaap llU. Iliad Tarrthla- ay friaadijrfaoaaaBd. apparaally aa wall aa atbai opl caaaral !. I, - aaravl tvBiMaA TaaranaB WBO BBTO laavaa kaaaatlal bvltaaa. - . Mas. Loeiaa nvini, Indriint ConmpHo. Wiint.TOf.UO .SapLtl.lM I bad a aarf r oosh. roialtlae froa a aaaltMUd old I triad Tirloaa poctoral ranadioa wltkel baaaSL 1 had alhl iwaata, aad waa aoaawbit aUraod A lad bit maaa laavooa no w iry a atun VlafpcM. laafawdayal waattrly had ao ratar of tb alackaaia ila. MDlUll'l nrd, lb.t WM W U9 aim, AiaUuatClty Sarrayar. sfor All Threat aad lam; Compl-vlaUs, riawrlBjr. Aitbnu. Lliptiiiria, uroa bltl,Catarrlt, Bwddan Colds, aad InaammmtlOB of ib tiBBCSa dd.tf JtAtTlKOBB LOCK HOSPITAL. mABLIiniDASAR.rUQiraOUQCACKX.il Dr. JOB BkTOf hai dtieoTrd th moil tarttla trrtaadT aadoalT araetaal ramadr la 1 world fat rToaaaoaaoj iaa ciiivr laimoa, airiaiarao, at aaa uoi oi iia.iai7aa itiaaaar. taarr via Ldalar. ! oaargOB, tiDpotaacy, uiMfit ral Vablllty, Barvoaa a aai. vyapapaia, laiaeai ir, i.w apinia, . oi i ptlly,whobaybooBTb ylatlaa ef Sll tarr via. ah aaaallyiwpa loaa aBAlnaly rava tha ia of aaa of tka Meat zallod laloat aad aaaaa of yae aaa of tka Moat zalld laUau aai brillUal UulToai, who alckk otkarwla hava brilllaal lauilaai, who ale k otkarwlio hav a Iraaaaaf lialaalaa Haaalaa with Ik (kaatlara af a lav qaoaao, or wakad" J aaatacy th Ullaa lyr. a aall arllh fall aaa I da ta. T MABKIAQB. kfirtiadFirioai, oilT aartlara. ball awar oi ostaapUUae waakaaia. i. of rbrlil waakaan oo wiBaaAanaaii iair iaa oar oi vr. d, a."i-v "Tirir. v ."! rr-rrT .-t--'. ft.,apdllyard. Biy raLlpanalr oaBd'oB all boaor aa a (ala aa aaaauTrir npon an xuj sa a pay U flRtlllfln WEirMBKB IadUtly Cartd aad Boll Vigor feaitord. bjo which roa dor Llf I apoMibl la tk t?aaitr i f lapropar ladaieaaaa oaaf praoaiartoorlwOBBlt axaouaafroa t. oroaraa lanretMr !) Fnaai ! mil ai,naat of kaallby ofipriBi, tba aoat arioa aaddaiiraetlTa lyaptoaa lobota body aid atad arlaa Tba ayiura boeoaaa daraaead, tha Vkyitl tt: aad KaaUl reaaUoaa wiakad Loia af Pii oaroa u l-ala Uti fowir. BarTaai Irrliablllty vrrpapala. va rowar, poi-tob Utloaof tka Hurt mm . Ialalloa. Co a at balimy.a Waatlaf ..nnlliii. Aa uoaaiiiau hob a ef tk Brajaa, Cengka 0n drriCBf BODTU tbidibick itbbxt, laft.kaadatd golai froa Balllaoroatrt,afa doorafronlkeooraar. Vail aol to bTT aaa Bad aambar, , aa-Boi. 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