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fbidat irsmre, may m. Tl Hawaiian Trty Li Ccefi The following is a extract from tne CooxreflBiooal'Ceeor 3, tho tha. Tcta in tho Housea tLLLU treaty: 5 The Speaker pro tempore The quea tion is on ordering the bill to be erxgrossed ana raaa a toira. uiae. a 1 1 WUWW BV 19 VOJpVflBOU and read a third time; and being engross Mr.

tvoou, of Xork 1 eall forso 7roe ua nays on uw passage ox tne oiu. Tba and nayt Were ordered I I were yeae 115, nayelOl, not voting 74; 4U3 ainBuuq i wnan uuni TEAS Mean. llmi Aiaaworta. Georr A. Horatio Burehard, Mtnel IX Burehard, Bor Wbb.

P. ClidWMM. Una, LUU tandeav Conge, UnrHL da, CWuaa. iwTyiL iu laanTDnfefclaa. XjeaeaU.

Dur twkuV cwm art. araaAttn. Frost. Fry, iMM, uukar, junarAwva Ilanuitoa. XiardUsaberyl Hayaaoad, Heoderaoo.

Hooter. Hard, Uuital h. Hatoae oar. Hooker. 1 Tonal Buw.Hud.

Uorital. Hyaaaa.Tbe. It. Jaeee. Kehr, HWUCBnU.

MMXWTI ateiau. mb oa. BAALAaytfa. Maaea U'BlMK. Paara.

PT. HtutUd. Plait, PotteavwV Pratt. Btcaloba Robbta, Mhos Raea.Bamptfxi. by fclemona, feoathArd, trait, eteweu, DtWt, Teaae, lhip Tbanburgh, Tnfu.

VMVoitaTlolMrt BA'ea. Wadaell. Wai Ona, OixOert Walter, Alexander S. Wallace, Wainag; Ward, Wan. Wtwlrr, Wbtts Wl; tula, wtuara.

weeaoara au NAraMear.AWrriVnd Blackburn, Blead. Bkrant BaokBar, Cabell. Joha H. Cald well. Oaartkw.

CaaoCauiaeW. John BJClarkeor at. tan, Jr, i 1. uaae. Cook, VaJUteraoa, auar, Evans, Vaaikaar.

9iutajTi eonuHaTFaHor, Oib MaCoawer. JLadfw M. Haalrtan, Keary Harrta. Jobs T. Harrta.

HatTly. KaraaalV XLSbV(MT HIMIaalll 1 1 II rf "aj avgv a Uostux Hoaaa, Mabtooll. Jeaka Jorca, aav Kaott, FrankUa laodara, LoMojtj me. Kd raciaM, MoMaboa, Kllliiraa, MMi Umnr. I faaTk.oni 0, tcJikav Ty aL if ctr, O'JS ona F.

ratiipa. WUaca FhOlp, Fvvple mior 1 SailL hQtix. PtroDleten. Jaaa aa. Jkgaury 3oaaia aa.

i Beniaaon Bosk. BoaJea. Bbakier. Ba IIW1I HIIMIJ 1 1 im, jw kwim, iDvum, Ixoa Terry," Tbomaa, Thruckmortoa. WaaftataB TaaA, TaraT.

laava L. Yaoc, JoltBW. WaBaoa, Kiaatua WaUa, fe Wttar WellavWWttoti AXf bua g. WUiiaoe. JaiB'WlIUama.

Jmdc JX wmiaJna, Jeramtob H. WiaiaM mm! Vaodwerih 101. Hot V0TD.G Meaara. Ab, BasTxy. WIffla IT.

Bator. Pill Baraai Baaa tlxitia BUaa. 11' I 111 i i Cmlik kr.i Boob. BradloriBwadley, Brtrbt Jobn Tooax Broira. Caaopbeul MvIL Cia, jCoUina, Du furo.

varrau. arney coca, jmbjhud w. Hirudn. UaokJa.fierelar torn, rrana Joaca, avaaaon, Kuey. ajaKrxajBar, Uaorra laatora.

lrrj, LeW loriilUier, aaWayHaaly OdoU. OllW, Facto. ITaiii Baa. FaciaTrtarco, Fanaaa, Hobarta, soaiaakl Baaa, BcaoBiaker, Plaxieton, Sla aickaoa. fc parka, gattagai; Wurwnii.

'Mara a I. TavaMMM. Wattretiartas C. B. Wataw.

WaUn. Wbttaaoaaa. WLiLLt WiacCaariea O. WU Wiiaoo, Alaa Wood, Jr and Yoaag 7. lai.

mm So the bill waa Paused. TifT roll call, tho laiuowiiig Bomicruenta were rnada lit. Walsh I am paired on one. tio ar iUa Ut. Willis, of New Tork.

,11 he werv here be yota aadX witt'WrSdfa. maer; cf Kew Yoriu ha were here ha would and would Tote no." 6pringer On this aaestioa I am XX'tie'were here he would Tate and I would TOta j. of KeW, Tork I aesire to auto, that Mr; HiH ol is paired with. Kelley, they were here Mx. Kelley would vote' "no, andllr.

Hill would Tote my I paired with llr. Baas. aL New A'ork. If ha were here be Cram My colleagae. Mr.

Pierce. ox MaoaJkehuaetts. is paired with Olircr; of Iowa, If they were here Mr. Pieroa would rote bA OliTer WOTlld Vr llr. To wnsendVof New ork PIfha ware Kurt Ja 'rrvnlT rn.

vueu, (Ml new iuu. xx present us woaia Mr. Durham Iieaira to atate. that my colleague, lift Tn runny, is dataiaed from the House by bicVowm air. orey Mr.

Gpedin, ot lyaisa8, is no avoidably absent. Mrr CaldwelL; of JLlabam Mr col leatrue, Mr. Forney, a absent by leave of the lie is paired with Mr. of Pennsylvania, and if present would vote noV and Mr. Packer woold vote ay." M3lleagua, MrJgSoiifori.

who is absent ly leave ol the House, is paired with Mr. Whitehouse, of New Xork. if pteeeot Mr; Bradford would vote "Tjio," andMr.Thitebous 4 llr.1 LA wrenco My colleague, Mem roe. is'detaiiied in hla room try sickness, Lewis, i sbeentfby erder of ores eat he would vote no." 1 1: jJl Mr. Cook My coHeagne, Hart ridse, is absent by leave of the House if present he would Tote no." Ihe result of the Tote was then ao atniBced as above recorded.

Mr. Wood, of New Tork, moved td re 1 consider the vote, by which the bill was passed and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid On the table. The Utter motion waa agreed to. A Spy'alClalra. HOW onb f8 liX(xoi's: AGKKT'8 BROKE 11IS COXTBACT.

May 21. The oUowing is among. the decisions Of the' Soprenie Court xucentlv handed noch' Totten, the United, Statei Appeal from tlte Court ox lyisuns. xne aouon waa Dreogot to recover compensation for serrious; 'at been rendered by tho rlniiiiaat Intestate. Wm A.

UovaLundev acontract with President Lincoln, made. in.July,l61,"by which he was to pro cecd and ascertain the namber of the Insurrectionary States, procure plana of lor es and ortihcatlons, and give each other infonuation as mlkht be beneficial the toovrrnmcnt of the Cnitad, States, and report the facts to the President, for which acrvice he was. to be paid'SOQ a montfluThe' Court pf Claims fladsthat Uoyd proceeded.undor the coo tract, withr in the lines' jma, remained there during the entiro, period of. the collecting, and. from jime to "rinie traus mitting.

information to the President. asdthatltiton.the closes sof tiuv war he was only reimbursed his expense. Cut the court, being equally divided In opinion ar to the of tue rresiaent to nma xne uaitea atatea bv tha oontrac in question, decided, for the 'purpose of. an appeal, against the olaim and dismissed the have no dim cult aa to the authority of tho Preoident in the matter, lie was UttdoabtedlT authorized during the war; aajooimnanderuvohief of the armies of tne United: StasoB, to employ aeeret agents to enter tho rebel and ob tata inionnation respecting the strength, and movementa of the enemy, l1, wPoaate such agents aa?" the Gevernment the President tSdS amonnt stipula tea 'out of the eontingent fund nndai" hia control. Our objeotkUnnt tothZ Oonrt Chvinka, The aervic atipd by; tha contract.

waa a secret i MrvtaaJ Tbov mformation sought waa' itovbe obtained clandestinely, and was tea be oommnnioated privately. employment ana service were to eqnally concealed. Both em plover nnti agent must hare understood that the lips of the other were to be forever sealed respecting the relation of either to the matter. This eonditioa af the enageraeiit waa implied fron tha nature of the employment, andn plied in all aeeret employmenta of t3 Qovrtror ia time of r. mat at octin cr foreif ii wbe.

jacveloatua cwC tbe at Tie cotm romie or cnbar ss recn rnent in fw La inaynir lrTB ohaWACter J. U9 agent. If upon eontraeta of such a nature an action against the Ternment mhI.i tia maintained in the Court of Claims, whenever an agent shonW oon larent eompeoaaUon than that awarded to nun. toe wnoae mm. ice anj ca and the manner of ita niarJiajTfe.wito.tne 'detail of dealings with individuals and officera.

might expoaed. ha aeri ous detriment of the public. "A aeeret aemce with liability to publicity ia this way wouM' yJP? the Government, ita agents in tlipeeacr vices moat look for their eompenaation to the' contingent fund of the department mnlAvina them, and to such allowances from it aa thoao who dispense thrt fund 'Xhe aeereer frttJUto: anca contracts, impose precludes, any action; for their enforcement. The publicity produced by an action would itself be a breach of a contract of that kind, and thus defeat' lecovery. Pnblio mUct furbida tho maintenanee in av oonrt 1 Instiee the trial of which would lead to the disclosure of matters which the law itself regards as cdnfidentiaL This principle ia recognized ia reepeet el tha) eonll dan tial ralatian betweeo.

huaband and wafe.oounael and client, physician and. patient, and aa to the confidences of the confessional. Mr. Justico Field: dell iskiaoa jMaaaucaavj. 5, iff WaBBlKOTOir.lMazJ23.

There is a diversion of opijuonfin and Means Committee on the question of repealing tha bank check stamp law for which, several bilXs have been referred to that committee. A The same effort mad two yeara ago. bht failed oa count of the fact that the Gorenmsent eoold not afford to giva the revenue derived from tho sale of the stamps, which last year amounted to nearly two milium donais. The 'majority of the aommitteo feel toward this measure Such like they do to the tariff bill that in ease the appropriation bills are passed so aa to bring about a large aaving tn the Government exnenaes," these tneasnres which will rednoe the rivennea can be passed without doing machv in. uiy to toe uovernment bnancially, ao depend greatly on tho fate of tho appropriation bills, which now bid, fair to be the all important question before tha country alone about the time tt adjournment.

'v Ti Fattest EtnZUik Locomotive. Tho sr.aays: lha toUewing are the authentic instances of Mch rail aw iiln sail a vsart tK varsuafa avaa aa aaaa. atjkrinain ted: BruneXwith the courier "cLass of locomotive. ran 13 miles in ten minutes. equal to 78 miles anfaonr.

Mr. Patrick Stirling, ea: the. Ureat Nonaenu took. two years bacc, lo camagea La miles in 13 minutes, equal to 75 miles an hoar. Great Britain, Lord of the Isles and Iron Dnke, broswhaoge engines on the Great Western Kail way.

have each rum with four or fire carriages from Padding ton co AMicoh ui ts; maBuces, equal vo no miles an hour, or an extreme running speed of 72 mflea an hour; the new Mia land' eoupled engines, running in the usual course, have been timed vs, 70 and 1 73 miles an hour. The 10 A. M. erpregg on the Great Northern from Leeds, we nave ourselves inert ana round to be running mile after mile at the rate of a mile in 53 seconds, or at 69.3 miles an hour. The engines used are Mr.

Ster ling's on tside cy Under bogie express engines, the load being ten carriages. i I i ii i A Cmriom ZHocotary. An interesting discovery has recently been made a jSoissons (Aisne). In cutting holes in torder to plant trees on thsrglacis of the fortifications, oome large stones were exposed which had evidently served for onndationa of building. Among them were discovered aebris of av number ol thick flanged tiles, snch aa were need brthe GaUo Eomana.

The ln cality ia that in which formerly; stood the (vast edifice oalled the Chateau d'Albay tre. bat of which no trace now Jn 1551, the fossa of the fortifica tions waa being enlarged, some vast aub terraneaa passages were discovered, stone aqueduct, a statae in white marble nd 'gold and bronze coins of the reigns of Tiberius, Claudius, Vespasian etc. Ai century later aome fbundationa ef bmldinsrs and round towers were hronirht to light in 1826 the basement of a square BirocLure ana a numoer oi uaiio uoman objects in 1831 the group of Niobe, and later boxbo large fragments of mosaics. Attention is called to the performance to be given on Saturday evening; 'May 57. at the French Ooerav Hanaa.

bv) tha Xiouisiana Dramatic Crab, for the benefit or too union rrancais. a Tench association, organized for the purpose of aiding the poor in finding employment eit her jiai the city or country. Between two taransing ooxoedy vaadevilles there will bo a musical entertavnnientv in which will appear Prof. Van Huffien. Mrs.

Comes, and several distinguished amateurs, under the direction of Mr. Coliig non, the whole oamprLsiug a One attraction for the theatre going pnblio. Since ita foundation this institution has done an immense amount of good, and all present on the above occasion will help it to continue its work of benerav lenee.Ti? tv. i. can be had at Mr.

Hue's musi cal store, 151 Canal street, and at Hebert Chaxtres, corner Bienville; H. Heeerved seats can be obtained at tha box offioe of the Opera Housemen gnday and Saturday, from A. teS 11 1 IHaratalBa; Um Pvaie Chwek. Josephine Washington. Eoeetta isffiJ aiary uranvror tdisturbuui the neace In xni, I lacked up In 4 the.

Seventh Precinct Sta i 'li aaraau Ml i i Bggeroa was locked np in the 8a, uiuwui vanai Btreefi. Bear the cemeteries, and charged with being I a.i?' IMary Trirner, charged by Tinie Jehn non witn having in ner possession a dress, knowing; tho same to nave been stolen. was arrested at the eorner of Dufoaaat land Coliseum streets, and locked np lav Uk a. wa aj 'too oeventn rrecincc otanon. i.

sa 5 BenJ. Berry, a negro, was arrested yea Itnnlas street a and locked chaxxred Iwith sneaking into Mr. Kelly's residenoe ana stealing a caiias carriage, vaiaea Camlle CabelL alias Didie Bantist. is locked tip in the Fifth Precinct, Stations locxea np in toe xiiui i recincsAOsaaon lie is charged with having in hia poo sossioil a mule euppoeed to the stolen. 'Mieeettaas' ''s' 40 lodgers? 0 drunks sod disturbers' of the peace were recorded last night.

NkwOrlkaks. May 20. 1876.T To the Editor of tb Ptcaruaat ho resolutions accredited to the Inde peadentivMorgan Unarda, Thirtl WanLt were origiually adopted by the Magnolia IJemocratic.aud Conservative Club of the Tenth Ward, of which J. G. Koat mayer iTeaideut.

ft ifpa nu HanJc Cbaclcs Tno Montb of tho lfcrex. fBy Telearapa I''' mmsi Pass. May S4 TelJrrt. liawelL Corps LnnoexvV. K.I A.s 4 ci Dept of channel at raean low til fjeast width for that 00 feet, vrv vllirfi tide at 8A.M.

i of channel at fcish act. Jj'yUxa hard. tC. H. FJ.WTCTJ.

Haster lIcAlosteC. TtcaTTjwarkh Omct. FridaTMav aBrlSTBL 8TAoa or watkb in tbjb kivbrh, raporW by Bigoal Sarvtoe talatraaiawlUL ebaaava Sor fee 84 hour easing at at Wow 197A. i a.Doalow i f. i watac Xiaa; FaUkf a Clacraaarfc I 85 'I IS a 18 1 lo 13 7 8 11 16 ia Z9 11 iaahvUla.

7 0 4 Vickaeanr. a 7 1 rt axsoa uoaoa rrv Hu.sarT, u. a. a. Balawadch water of 187.

rhe weather opened yesterday with a Terr close tenrperatnro and cloudy and at noon a heavy rain fell, which flooded the Levee as weU as the principal tborowghfareat The day fromaoea up to nightfall bore gloomy appear anoe. and it not suroriao ns in the least if the rain king don soon pay ns another visit. One thing the ram did yesterday and for which the eommnnity at large are thankful, and that, was that the dust waa successfully laid at least for the duration of the next So or 4sv 1 jBusineea on tho Levee yesterday bore dull appearance. The onlv packet doing anything worthy, of note waa the Frank Pargoua, and she got off at her (usual time with a very fair trip. Oreolaj Waloon.

Wawenoekand Frazer frocn Lower Coast, Henry Teta from La zourcne, uov. Alien xrom rtayou oars, Georce 8oanider from Attakapaa. Bart Able from Grand Eoore, and Thootpson llean from Cincinnati. i 0'f Mary Ida for 'Upper Coast, Fracer for Lower Coast, and Frank Pargoad for Greenville. Jt I8TEAMXR3 TO ARETVat.

Golden Jale from Ohio Riven Mary Ida from Upuer Coast. Stella Block, from )Ionrcbe Lotna No. 3 from hreyeport. We were sorry to receive yesterday be sad tidings of the demiss ol oar old friend Mr. D.

G. Bedford, which took blace at hia, tesidenco. No. 130 Bnteroe street, at an early hoar oa Thnrsday has been ldenu ried with the river interest for over a Quarter of a oentury, he having been en Kagedoa several packeta for rnany years previous to the late war, and for 11 health" (previous to the war) he abandoned tho river and went in tho office of Messrs. Sinnott Adams, the well known steamboat agents.

ho remained until that firm dissolved, after which Mr. Bedford did business lathe' stationery line, having an in the rear of the store of Messrs. Johnson Armstrong. He, however, remained at hia new earture but a short time, when be waa called to take charge of the river department of this journal, which he continued to" hold irfr to Ids death. Mr.

Bedford has 'hoBts of warm hearted frienda asaong the steamboat fraternity, as well aa elsewhere, who will regret to hear, of his demise. funeral will place this evening, at 4 o'clock, frcm hia late residenoe. as above stated. jPeaoetohia ashes, i f. We are.

pleased to note the fact that our promising young friend. Mr. D. T. Blanchard, one of our river fraternity, baa come to 'the wise' conclusion thai' Jeadinga'iife Of single blessedness iarnat What it ought to be, and aocordisgly has, "concluded to join the army of Benedicts, which event will take place at Twtb ChnTrb.

in thA fa)n nf faiTMVMire. viUe, Bayon' Lsfonrrhe, car Thursday 10m aur ii.no enarming young lady to whom our voong friend ia to be attached through life is Miss CecU Gian lelloTii, of Pain court ville. That happiness and a suoceasful roatrimonial career may jalwara attend their efforts throoadilifa ia the earnest wish of the writer, 0 We learn that Capt. J. M.

White, after a long ana aranous commanaersmp ox the steamer Frank Pargoad, left thaf packet last evening in order to Tiait Kentucky to recuperate a little. Capt. Burdett Paris took command pf tho Par soud. and will contanue until the return" of Capt. White.

I i "ino steamer rranK wuiara, which took, a careobf brick and lumber from this port to Port Gibson Miss, returned fagain yesterday aLcargo of cord wooo, ana is aiscnargmg it at tne ue La chaise Brick Company Works, above Louisiana Avenue, After the Willard is Winrha.yd aha arifl rtma tTi. lariwj to reoeiveifraigbt i tn i ri. i Goinq To Dat PosrrrvBXT. This everriBg.r at o'clock. that oueen of iKtesmboata, known as the Grand Kepub lic.

takesiher aepartare for 8tLoai8v Cairo, Memphis and the usual way land ings, desiring rare equal if not superior to the rirat claaa hotels inf the nnnntrv. nhnnlrl not laM fchia lopportnnity. The Bepublio makes close connection at Memphis, Cairo and other (Western cities with the various lines of iraflroads destined for the Centennial; Capt. W. command, and Cants.

J. P. Toona and J. 8. Sodam and B.

Iioll have charge oi the office, while Air, r. Carlan the mrht man in the right places has charge of the com 1 Fob; Shbxtetobt ahb JawFxBsozrJU Tha next reGrular line naoket leavinr for Siireveport, Jefierson, and way landinga II. Durf ee, Capt. T. Boardman.

Sat urday at 5 M. is the hour of departure, and IL McCheaney ia te chief Fonr AttIxapas. That known and Attakapas packet George SpaaaJer. Cane. Abe leaves nos itiveJv on Satnrdav.

Mav 27tbj at P. tlx oiuppen leua aown roar nwak For Bayou Lafoukchk. The regfilar. jmt weeklyTpacket Stella Block, Capt. ilL D.

Torre leaves en Saturday evening, at 5 o'clock, for Thibodaaxana MvCharlet and 1. i xerrebonne have charge of the i Lowtk Coast. The clipper Wa lenoek is the'tegtUar. tri weekly U. 8 toafl packet to sll points on the Lower to V0 Jetties.

She is in command CPm TaTlOT. long and favorably known' in this trade. She wilT, leave this day, ia A. xrom the head of n50e wher? clerk may always bo found during the dav to attend' to tbebnsinees of the Wawenoeki rEZ? oUy Xower Coast packet P. Fraser, Capt.

Oliver Cantpn.Jr. master leavea the head of etreet. for Belair and Magnolia puuiutwuua many si X. exceut I iaiwaya on uevee aunng tne day to 'attend to her business dunng Iter abi eence down the tiver. tl.i..

A. 4Tul I 1 1 or Lower Coast. The neat. flut arid 'complete little steamer tn Charge of A. J.

Knix. Pi K. Barry in the office, will leave the head of Conti street this day, at 10 1 A.1 Mu for all Lowar Ooaat landings to tho Lee rdantaUao vioR.BATOO KAAi The Oov Aliens In place of the W.Sj Piine. will oarfoaad Hther landing, foot oa.Crosaman street, this morn in or, receiving to. leavo tne evening, at 5 o'clock, tor all Coast and town landings to Bayou Sara.

Capt. J. J. Brown commands, which ia a tient guarantee yeolibcwineas being rriy attended to. t.

OR LUTOU LaFOrjKCHB AST UrTtt CoajsTv llio Cresoent and Star Line nii weekly picket Henry Tote, in, iCant. J. P. Aueoia. with" 1 LLLL Landry, B.

K. Alba, J. VV. Lasrone and C. Alba in tho o3oe.

will leave this day. at 10 A. for all Const end bayoa landinga. returning down the Coast in davhn ht. Our roanc riand Llr.

Crochet baa charge of ts 5 lorn. rT'tfr The Cert and popular St. libels riciwt Aieneoe, Capt. T. S.

Calhoun, leavea oo Saturday, May 27. at 5 P. for tttxxmis. Cairo, MNsphta and bend Gacoo possesses firsts laes fare rad ato eornavdatkaand has clever an iatten; chief clerk, and he ie ably aeeoattoalay air. jx.

ia, aeaman. r. next departuro for Cincinnati and way landings on the Ohio and Miaaifoippi Riven will be that fleet and magnificent ateamer Thompson Pean.CapU B. Miller, which take her Parties desinag rooms on. thia palatial 'packet will find a plan of the cabin at the ofiloe of Mr.

C.U Wayne, 108 Gravier street, where namea era borrgistered; llr Geo. Miltenberger is tbe chief olerkv For lima Coast. The line triweekly coast packet Mary Ida will leave for all landinga ta Ben. Tareaavora. Aseen sion ijatordav.

at io A. Bniz, J. A. Comatock, plerk. clerk will 'be found always on the Leree at the bead of Conti atreet during tho day to receive freight.

For Baton Kouok. That well known and popular Baton 'Bongo 'and Coast packet St. John. Capt. Frank Bergeron, leaves oa Saturday, at a all landings on the Upper Coast, to' Baton Rouge.

Mr. J. C. Bergerou is the chief fihippers and iniimnnnn lie on board eariyt f. For Gbakd IkbRat' rThd regdlar Weekly Saturday paeitetNew Bart Able, Capt.

tne Sinnott. Mr. Geo. Hamilton, in tho office, ably assisted by MrTom Dowry, will be receiving at the head of Common atreet this inorning for all landings on Bed Kiver as 'far as Alexr andna and Grand Eoore. Tho Abie's ao rxmnnodationa and fare are unsurpassed, and she will pot yon through in railroad time.

Thia fine packet has been placed in this trade to aeeommodate tho publia, and should be patronized as aba deserves, aa she will remain the entire season. She is rn charge reliable and courteous officers. IXsrtirns of departure is 5 P. M. i For VicxsBURCv Tha clipper Natchea win be at her, wharf, at the head of Canal street, aa usual to morrow morning recexTirj fhr her.

return trip on Saturday, taking freight and passengers to all towns and way landings aa high aa Ylcksburg. She la commanded by the veteran Capt. Tom 1 oat aera. i long and favorably known. This fine packet combines in an eminent degree the three re faniaitee of speed, safety and comfort.

She learee at ahar 5 every Saturday evening, carrying the United States mail, For Orrxotrsxa. The ftnexsteamer Tensas, now running' 'in ptaee of tbe Trenton, will be receiving tins (Friday) raorning for all landman on the Atchatalava; arI Courta blean to "Wasaington, connecting at Siuinisport with the' steamer Minnie for Des Ghdzesv) and taking freight and passengers for all. landings on Bayou Bosuf, signing through bills of lading. She is id command of the ever popular Capt. Fug.

Qaatrevanx. S. Derbes in the office. 5P.M. Saturday ia her time of departure FOR Cakpkn.

The steamer Bastrop, Capt. Gns. Hodge, leavea on Saturday, CIXPPXKOS. 11 "fo i The maxnmtoh ateamer James Howard, Capt. B.

B. Pegram. J. IL Cbassaing, clerk, leaves for NewOr leans at 5 o'clock this evening, from foot of Walnut street. Tbe Henry C.

Taerer, Kounta line, gets away at 5 this afternoon, for New Orleans, with a full cargo. Capt. VanHook is master and N. B. Fowler clerk.

The Grand Lake, Capt. Toms, will take out a tow for New Or leans this evening i. I Wash, of the towboat FredVwilaon, refuses to "shut up. but will put up hgainstCapt. Wm.

Smith and hia Oak land. Ho aaya in the Pittsburg Chron "As Capt. Smith throw out the cfisl letrge, nothin is left or me but to aeoep and as he has kindly a1 lowed me choice of I will name from Louisville to Pittsburg for the con teste and $1000 to $50CO a side the stakes. Man ana money ready at 118.. Water Messrs O'Keil Co.

have kindrv allowed' me the nee of the boat. I will, name Thursday next. May 25, for the race, leaving Louisville at o'alock. Aw al first boat to the Point at Pittsburg to take the 1 Capt. David DeHaven is in Cincirmatr conaolting attorneys prcparatary to petitioning Congress for damages resulting to bim, for confiscation, of the steamer; AlonzoChild, during tho wari (' The Missouri invert What CapL HL Hiram Davis, master and.

owner of the tow beat John Means, returned yesterday from Kansas City, 'Where he went as a guest of Capt; Shields on the packet Jo. Kinney. Capt. opinion as considered desirable on almost any 'subject. therefore tho reporter asked what he thought of the Missouri, which be had just seen, probably for the' first time, fJoui i 5 1 "Ah," eayabe.Uhe if iasonri ia ia a bad condition, ana if Uncle Sam would, take some of bis roajrboats and send them Hip thar with some of his lazy fellows that are It in' rqnn' loose, eatuv and sleepin', and let 'em work on the snags and things, it would be good for the 'people' and commerce of the country." Go on, ILu.7.the reporter suggested.

i Well, tbereB about a five foot Btage the river fell up thar awful; and that'll the best article rrt yer paper if vou; ssy Ithat the next bridge over the Missouri" 'most have' a spai of at least 900 feet in the clar. and be built straight acrost the rHov tha Missouri 'foa towboata arid bargee, captain i xhe Missouri's a bad river for to win a chew tabaecer." O1 1 ISfcl oulsltepuhUaarijTaoM It is a gratifying feature of the it)od the rapid decline at Cairo and Hem phis, which is a guarantee that WO will noon have a rapid fall in the rivet here. 'enough, at least, to draw the water, off the overflowed lands in the valley. Un i til there' is a decided fall of the high water business will continue dull. The packets yesterday were the Capitol City for St.

Sunflower Yazoo, and Tallahatchie for.Talla hatchie. lickbwro HtrmUk 24f. The recent exnfoaion of the PatClawt burne brings to mind the fact that evejyTj BM.01U(JL 11.11 IT 1 1 gDU" erala, or places in the Soath aaade fanoda by the war, and bnilt since the war ended, have been unlortariata, finan ciallv or otherwise: ave tho ex ception: being thafiobert K. Lee, which Doax proved a euooees in every paruoniar. Nearly all the boats owned and used the United States Government during the wax and snbBeunontly soldto private were unfortanatOf.

investments for the purchasers. 1 is doubtful whether any steamers ouvltr sinoe the war. and naroed after Federal generals nave seen nromaDie mresnBentau Meianbis ATaiaaaba, S4ta. pay tara a aroflta, aa.mntted liability. rUytxro Uioca aboala oaU ar rrita fnr our Tlnan book.

WaUartraet and fffJjMo, JOHN HICKETWO CXu. WSM a tf tr bo, cm.t.Pta eoi FT7BLIO WXIGHKR, fl ftrdraa streat sX ly I1AI1INE NEWS. aJ alataasaaaa'ay vjncATtma omcx, afar te. 'V iirrlvt fxaam Ivi ae. fat Z.

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1 W.l. )Um eateid A Pbuxer a sk osra a ak aata 1 bm park 1 bbl Soar Mbbcv a Marcy feOO bbU Bteal S77 (bla mnmx 18 ai bblaaata bMa a rtt 1 aax bacaa 11 Mattbewa liro 20 pkga batter 8 bbU pea IXrilXwxtta 67S aka aata lOS aka aaaltx A BOafferAoo 6 bbU taUow a.MarUa sa do 10 cka aaooa Tw SO do tOO baa ataal Coaverae 749akaeora ftOO aka braaj Xt Hanaa too do to orderSO nan battor Paeafill A HaU 144 bbla wai a Piatlar 1 feaaa batter 1 axa ebeeae lawrenoo Aoo 5M) bxa am IS tab batter FlaspoUar Nalsaa 111 "obUBMai Oia veraTtOwenaaM IM tag lard 10 baa aaaea T. Moor co 1600 oata 40 ry Iawler ftoa baa aaadlosao bbl park Miller, Dolbemda a 1 waaon 8 Oooaa aVeo bxa aidaa li MoT. laic oo i own aaoain a ewva. Skaga battar emWniliiiaai 14 taaado 0 A GkTer 10 do at Dowll 10 da Bara 100 bbla asal Roger A Mttohell 9 plows 1 Was So bble rttaaaOreeawoad Soo 10O bbls Boar Keataee 78 do Beawabaobcr A Uh scb a bbo tobaoco Boadlea.

Wood aVee S50 aalla lard Valria a Merthear i baiaa bar Keat aYeo BO da PJeaaaata 100 akaoaU Cti Bnudeck a mob dm wuaay js mm a eases aadae x. Mariao. 8 crataa aUrrapa Batumi ooz aidaa Hoflimii. aiaraa oo caaea bocua 1 bozbwaro IT riilmma a nil 1 heraea 12 to ordnr 84 beadaattlo to ehk Ace 1410 aka eora to order a 93 bales bay 150 bbls meal Bcbwabacher. Frowan fc ld a rielfer 4T bbia Boar aad ta ardor 17 boiai eottoa Joba PbalMdoo 16 da Lebaaaa.

Abrabaia aea Alloa, Xiaaoat Meyer, Wet Aoa 4 IHikiry a CO 4 Rtohi a May 4 Oiwaouaaeo. T8 eo 3 MeOoltoe.Beowdeaa'VloIett 3 HC Kewaiaa 1 Black Ao Total 87 baiaa cotton bad taaaaea WABHIKOTOH Steamer Tenaa 3 bale cotton to JC Deal do Barbrtdg aa alio a Cammack 1 Beraad a Qlbert T71 sk aoctoa seed to Cotton Baaa Aaaa aka aaafl eottoa Burbridg ao bag wool Bear 1 baiea aiaala JJui anil A Mbaril bide Maaad A araaa ria do bales artoaa PCaaoo and, sandrtoa to order Total 0 baiea cotton a bag ead cotton 77 aka eataea seed LaFODBCHJS Steaaaer Btalla Block abda aaaar to A Tertroa 389 aks ronah rteeKta A Bach SI do 9 aaatwaaaaa Walak 1 bbbi potatoes Bcbaddt a zaerler armdriaa to en total 0bbaaa Mar aaoaaarangbrtca i XAjwaa WABT insaiaar liMnr a BMClltoa 81 aaoka lolatees Valeton a Toe 9 bales moaa aad auaorlea to arderTotaV 9 hbdsanirariio.) I uuwx.il coast MteAmer waa 0 bbls mniasata ta Batiliikea tl ska i DstM bbla oainaa akaaaVi nadrteato order Total go bbla lowxb VTUABT Btaamar twtatoa Oieda IO a oniaBa Valeton A Tma buiMh to order i r. mm HO HOAX'S' lilTTTWTATf 4 A3D TZXAS I if" MV 9843 ka Mtatoea 11 baiaa atoaa 13 hbda sagar Walab 29 do Sf Pntnana 12 do Pay Oca awtaaeatteav WrBarbrMjaa aoo 1 do Beraod a Oibert 1 do aCattbows a Bra 9 do Beer o4 aka ooiaa 197 aka tiotaie 14 bbls do Bevtar 9 bates moat 9 bf balos do 85 entoaa I TerrebMiae i 14 da a Bagaa.Sl do Bernard bale moas A X. fiaollna 8 do El aka votatoea Aycockwk BTaoaTtU a atJ Bourfceoi pl9 do IangaaXeaeodra 9 sk cot ton a aaio woo a woaarara 1 sack da MoQebea, flaw wrtaa a Via lett bidea Pritebett a Carman 5 half balea moa to A Boorg anadrle to order Total 7 balea ootton 9 ban 4o hbd aaar i Per ateamahlp Harris, from Braaoa Ban haae and Backport 1998 dry btdas 1 bbl copper' tft bale akiaa 99 bale wool al bate beir a bale ade239 In sped CA Wbltoey Aoo 27iJO do Gordon a Oomila 91509 do Mark Bros ao 92786 do Pike, Brother aoo 2000 do Pile bnry 200 do 8 Boyd 439 bead cattle to Meblo Aoo Total 918.449 laepeot I Per steamahtp Josephine, treta Oalvestaa 269 balea eottoa A Whitney etceeunarim ta order rrkw oxsaws anim6biijc bJIAOAxt My 96 TSbatea eottoa aaoo 4' bbda tobaaoo Klrkpasriok a Kettb 9 do John Ktaaraco Ida to order 19 atovee aad flxtorea Barrett A Welman 1 eottoa rla and sondrles to, xuuer 4 pair wooeis A wnnaey atoa ia. bbla mplaaae A Thomas 1 tea lard A JTeach 1 caae clgsr 8 Hernsbeim A Bro 1 caeemdse A Bteaa Ir a Poebata ISO k.

pea Kent Aoo 2 bbls whisky Tlalar Aoo 3 bxamdsa Kills A Bro 1 do Heath, Ftppayav Lara 1 box drag Rav Faachoa 10 bags nnta Hndgia dtco 100 bbla Ume A Bridge 109 do 8 Jamieon 226 bbls roeia Wayne 66 do 6 bbla taieoBUn Simaaoaa Xrlcom lf da Waag acottaaa 16M bead ftabbao 2 coops poultry Bell 9 ear rambar WJ atooaaar 1 aka wool to order 9 vkra tobaoco Loobte a Cordea200 kaaake9 Aldlaa aaadrtoa ta arOar Total Is bate eottoa 7 bad tobaoco on nio ui orj ol Attfi(. Ul i i niy26 lt2dp 4. roicjri Grand 'Sale Miit ril r.stKfc:0 ifot ourjiai 'T I AT A GREAT; Caaal mi ut. U93 Between Burgundy and BajaparV 90S aadTSM aUpal atreaa. Car.

Cai VWHa. IjTEAITSIllPaa oo, BAOOIA, AJETt) Ull UnV i 1 rl U1ZZ1E. 'III. wm lsaa far tha aaeve port on i BATCBIiaY.May boarltW' ST, TOR PRSTSAOOXiA. AJTP i BTjOTTLAB teMI WRgRXT PA0KKT8, ino aaiarwiiia; aaai maaa a I aiiain sWpawm at mrtka abva pom, iii im fLX i hnr.d ml' ban rasbW.AAaaaaaaatr.

aa aBt atraU at tbetr ttrSght ac laan tf aayawaoast ar ta I traihtar Bara areiv fi.vai. TAMrTOO, TVX7XH, OA rKACHTT90 '1 xur a i ra aa axjn UKXSA, HAVAHA AHU flW Raw York.B aTaa and Mexican Man tSoainarfa tm Itaslasiaajmfl at thakaafc ayviA xi frf'ti crrr rw Mgxiooieaptjwtg. wbaip ijiro 1: i TbislfBiaamip' I'urr Is ivm a W.B.4nierweeC. eoaaBaaMi wm lear liwaiMtgroogttt Jaokaan 8oaar: Becond riBtriot.oP feUiiUAir. May 2a, at 8 A.

M. rtSSlirtTTT gaia S3 Broadway, Haw iraignt 1 fcO Carcxvdelet acreet. The Stesnssbra CITY OaT SCAT AH A win To. lawtC. iA Joae ia.

f4'74 tt GOPHJOJ TTKH COyHIOHMKHT OF clioioe rooeri c4 fur sai by ITS 1 XxART A OO. STEAWSHTPS. aq aim i asb bjci fc. 4 7I ia mrroHiBrBOM. a nTTBi.

Cargaava roa The BaOawag taaa ataaatara wm ttty.viBf MOBOAJr aa MUTtaxigacata aaypwnATa. fXXZaHT aTOB XTTOLdJfOLA BaXnHTaTBw icaaaaaettBc at traaalar wtth Omit Waatan Tazaa aad Xaaiaa Banarar. THROUGH BIXXS LAjJIWa BlgWWJj TO BAH AJTTOHIO AJf OTtRKKDIATl POIITTK. VIA IlTDIAirOLA AND OTJLT. wxmBa.

nxAa asp riono baxaw WAT Tbraagu ams at lading alg taail pouita iaa ow tbo medtes poiata vOaaatom TaaaaAPa? fVv! rt OTxVXXS 4 Bt, JCaryX Tla i I BX jVCASX 1 mu nsi as oonaoa aeea. at. ,1. Vr i rf BtAHTTABO' T7 0. 1 TTARrtTTt UJ 1 7 wm Catyaaw tonot aT Meraaava loaaaaaa aad Taxaa Xakil raad.

9ot a laxayotta rtnt, aaatjyaattl P. PraUbt aarable la aoldT jxrnyrajraaa jga i Piaxant taoareed ilf lePiaainillla iHlai Oiaaila per aw aanieaas par eeav. aaui rortaar aa. bee. Wbartagaat Braaoa Baatlage at axpecaa eaBBSaaaaa.

1 ii i ii i i i i in' I i 'ji5 i rasiwerxit ahp ttiiiCTy pit OAXiV XffUtV rvx3 A raasaaaaa take yaaiea St. Aaa street a TOO A. bC, Clay at XlOA A. Ahaaa axaaaaara 1 u. jHUlVHJJ'SaH aa ate I JOSEPHTJTat aaiYTrr DATa.

MOHCTAIT aa WKD ijBATS, 1 rwjoeap htkb; thc ebdaxb, i JjLABXvAH J'iil i THW J06RPHIKI aa naigkUATa. rt Mi a dally (Saaday axoeptevjL a A Offloaj or at ma aany i aanitag aa ta a amgaa TTbraaurk tloketa wm be to tbe arbaetiMd votata a 4ha Heaa Cncral Railroad. oa tba latoraaaoal aad Oteat BTortbera Railroad. Taxaa aad PacL4a O. A.

WlUlnrr et OO Aeata mar of Mia aa I a an I Ti rnnaa alzaasa PaaaaaBaaaaaawaAaVN i wwr irrrn vtiTO rv i vfraaa 1 1 aan nair1 af i iwi rafar cnaxAim AlAitoa Bj B. T. BBY aTaa.W a. TT, offA ali 'inilwiSura av a a. tf)n Us rOBJxrn Plver.

XQauea. Ooa. Caoa. rjpp Orarxt Xoere, Atexaadrla an way and tear' tagi savlar i 1 Tut rjajoii aail ni' Tlrtfrtri t' 3 aar T. maetar, W3CJ(cCliesney, cTk.

Hawbartoatceanraawra aaS rrirbt Myilgnad. ta tba coaipany at tha atoatJet fcad paay at Nw Oriaana wU MhaayQadtraa of frnWht ar paaaar aapr aatar4 Of tiita are tba eiAeeef tba niaanaiiT Ha 111 Brawtar aaraa. t. as. a M' JOYC Agents at ta rtttoh a pesag HTTK OARIJN, XVOBXA at MaPifARjB, GRAND ECORR PACKET.

ererr SATURDAY. at Ira. EOOBK, UORT Traaieryv Aieaandrla. Bar. bia'A war' lanrtinr.

aad all laod tnAt oa Bed Brror Tn paawaiger ateamer j' NEW BABT ABLE. R. Sbrnot. waMntrr. Oeo.

Haanltoa. etark. I ffill answer all baaa oa tba Boaak Vorfratgnt Srpaaaaga apply A PA Ma a WOBJT FaavT OoaMaereau Plaea ruu uhaii ia aok tba "Teplendid paaaeager'. packet, Aybarr'a Una of Tccho atoamera. MARY iLi.

eoHiiueiic anaktng bar THT7R8DAT, Jane rat. abd learrtur rHTJRSDAY aad SlTUKDAT toUaoiua; aectiaa at Bayaado with Mora air's Loolniaoa aad Taxaa Railroad. aaeearera aru take Morula's Ferry, which leavea aaiOr at 7a A. M. rpar mri Tree) lost Of Bi 'U aaa aw aarticulans apply ta 1 a'S ay9 ifc.o 1 lyf ll.

i .1 1 i ATTAatAlAB AMD ATCllaVAXAVaU 'laWwraaaybJ jrbrVa a'' aaves 8ATURDAT May 27. a M. sr. tTT a. XOR eraaSrOSJV CHIJBCH IV 7vm aaT aU landings oa tb Atch.

afalaya Brror, Bayoa Patter a real in i Ilia riamiia. raaianina Taaa Now Iberia, Panaaa Paint, V. MarUaTlUa I aanm oa xtayoa xac re xapngnt a ran BPaNOLEB, Prank Orelie. Clerk. wlD leavaa a ore.

paysua; pantoaiar ewaanoe toaU taa ptaatanna anal a aaa Jrorraagkt mstalv aan laakrvx. mmT KITM CA RUTS'. Tenoxrpttonlae a a tot, )46 4f RXOtTXaXt OUACHITA BXTXR tva everv Wxdn esdat. 5 P. Mr.

a. FOR 'OtTAOHITA C1TT, MOW mL Tvatbn aad an tan ttnrt oa Black. aad: Qaaonlta Rlvacs Tha fl fla olaea of tha Oaacbita BaDaJ J. Blank, tnaater. Jo HoUaea, eMrk, conaectioaa wtth aO boata for tn' i r.

Cos. W. A. BLANC8l Pre PTeatdoat, irmrA carlih. HHrrroN a rrr; atiamm aV WUAaVt a.ajr 5 i Agent I praLTTTtyPACHTTA XTXXe tha Ooaat every Monday at dayliat ajurrat all halls and attend ta all buaneaa jCerad to be(V JalS otf BATOtT tTOUatXTirK.

BATOll txr KC'UB fai'Kar. Plan iTERS AND MERCHANTS' UKtiJ Aba. Cbanet. ciera. 1th Orlaana aaory a rory TUBS AT pawtcf apply on hoaro.

orio HITKtCABXlN.STtaiooatttml atreet or TKRKFBONSE a ffAJXlJlOM. Ager tw, mylS lm 75 Decatur, btt. Conti aad Kioartlle. aofcatatiij Iaa, aad eea Mortbare aaiiraaaaasagaaMTTBqaoaa raiaa. i i lVatataatagBraaaaav i iuTi1 i ffTa i Tha4Abaara.

Gabta IT Teckaaaaiatotlalvaiiau aaa aad retnra, I'tSaStl'aaq a awn ai lit leaned caaw ttna aaiea Taxaa reartuar bim aa feoarvUl Pitt! And all hbaSadtn. STEAHBOATSa tTT. LOtTfa 3 ri aao aaa GRAND BETJTJTJC W.TLorweSaa.alter; 4. i I Xaava, iuxiaT. Kay 5.

at P. itT afabaaaaaa aMaa. Sa A aa I ut a a TV i. at a p. Mr aaUaaiaKamiBMiWaat, TS51 n.

OHXO tTLAB Cm CTWBI ATT." trr 3UT Tfvl a1 aa beaaVr ea txrigSSpFT MARY HOUSTON. aTea aaa, TaTIIIUai rtear aa fohowa. rlii BATURSAT. May at P. ws 8 KlC v.

I uAt wk" JLHiJSB Jis 9b Porta aad Iawer cx aaaamarv JfALOON, Am ctci DWTWAWOi nilT AWTf. WoTTSK kcvt.vt rryiM? xVasvaa Try Wednesday at ataai1 i BATTJRDATtP. M. iT T. Traak Bergeron, paartr y.

Gri 1 jietanunr avarv XiufiXT auj w' lif larylO icrafiixa ao rrj II WlTKir 'aTATM MATV PACTTt. 1 TTEapATw viemuga PACsiT. I xraa aTVxTtT TUX3DAT, at p. v. UfrSZ IlDtiaw Magi The atiiaar ..1 lTav Ckiiliaft aaaator.

MevPr, i aa aaeva aaaaaedaf at Vtoksoorf nr Una for aUpooita oa TAaaaT aa. DaerCra'VaadTtnii'iandiia ADAMS a WORK, ioas JAJnrrr, aaa ia ax t. TJHTTXD BTATFS J'tli, PACSOET. iriji ad to Baada ImM Iaa aad FRANK, fAIiOOTJn. I.ltVWatte, atVkkaburrwttt Panaat'alX' ailpMataoaTaaaaadTaJ1ahatteBrwa JOEUt JAKNET.

U7 OniM Itrf ADA MH a HOXK, Caaaaianlal kM je Leavas every bATCRDAT, 9 f. M. u. a mail PACsxr. a.

FOR VICKSBCa KATCr, fDawWe Baaa, aad alitlU, NATCHEZ, nar T.W.W aoBnVeott at BT 1 Yaaoo, 1 ffa 1 rT aa Baaiiawar Uar, I With Asm nor liaa for MennbJa, 1 a ForPmrfcerpa i. S. 1AKKXT, 117 JO WW HTTK a Tt BAYOU SABA. jrniiu i 1 a. POR BAYOU SARA, WATTt IV Tloa, Hartnitaca, Port HaAaaa.

9 i JBoaao, laqaaaua aad way 4 Sag Tbs uaisa a. aaaU (In iiaasaf W. a aMONTiATaair' lwr a CAPxnr.i vj i a arXOURaiObav for KAWiiJcviixiv ijrwTSBtnrko axp A Tba alerant aad vsry i TV rpiuaeura Catted sutawafl 4 jT CaptHaareit WW fetteTegular SUNPA tot JgV i train, aad Wedaeaoay MtaaarrtTal of tbe 9 o'clock train. aanveaW ta tha Car tba 9 laa ci ak Fararror tba" trip' over and back, ft 4 I BAb29 tf Cawaagi IfAMXHlii TZrT aTR4MT.BaV Paa 72 I bara MUoaauia aad Cjawja aMaaaaiar POAl very! Daiiad fctates antai cast wra ea MONDAY ae.1 DAY. arrtral and aVATTTRDAT.

iTfci MONDAY I in vssrj'T'su I Tharaday aaoraua. trice wvl be wraiaTiymfw Jen IT ftlatajaAa. Jl JI)llMVLar 'M 1 7S5 HAT BLL I landinra oa tMi toy River aad Bayoa JTENSAS. wag. Onarmivaax.

maai rllileora aa aaova. takma 1, i er taroaaa tj all Jbaadiy 2Trce igaaar tbreogir bliia Ki tog at Blaittaport altb TTLrk buJ Taaaaaad Caraafcr OPEXXre AS AND r. IVJSaWPart Barra8iiaB70t Lillia aad all laaoavaa Aarfc alartRWBTOaCirti A aaa, 40 BU H.X11BSS, aaaw, WU Mar aa abo ra, paajo U. tbroagb a. ail 1 rTAijHA9 rwr npiLuwa i' li Big ifi'jampcrt, JrtTt Plrrr rj totonaeoa jjr la piaoa af fct aia Wi lff5 oa beardTar a Thrash bill lading aa Bayoa jyea 9." JtIwT3a tytreoatvtrlrt.

P. miaamijii mar, Taa T4. At Jtm LCI us. I r. Bw xue bt joaa TO rfpraaout Ca am bob uaaanaBUBBar UMnaaiM flirted i aTal OovtBgan Taaaday Monday am Taaba i i 91 A I t.

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