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———————— EEE THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At The Star Buildimg, 6 W. Corner Pennsvivania Av. and Lith St, sv Tes EVENING STAB NBWSPAPER COMPINY —hnmnniribateect their eab- THE STAB le scribers im the City at Ten Ca: a3 ‘WEEE, or FORTY-FOUR CENTS PER MONTH, af the counter, Two Ussts. PRick rou MAIT.INo —Turee Months, Une Dollar ené Frwy ‘Six Months, Three Year. Five . office longer than paid ATIUNAL CHEATRE. ug Britiant eacceos of the Distingaished Raglish Tra. MR. NEI. WARNER, Whose Smety red s] ro awe elicited the highest stgshvaion ations Kiber THis"? is pereiifel” Actrom. “Miss. Ltt ‘aint eee wet ax cst ree master= aruer. Ophelia, Miss LAN “ind a Re *ARLEAUX VIVANTS for the benefit of esi ned bth ste, VbN ER APRIL 20TH NOTICE. GRAND REOPENING + April Ic 3 the airiew and best located in =p tS to cae MANN, Proprietor. MA"°S0S, ELEVENTH ANNUAL FLenal (00 THRO ame For sale ut Eilis and Meotzerott AY FESTIVAL AND BALL, Stores. 4 A Will take piace at the + By B—All those wiching to articloats: awe. re- will be re- an Bux RTEENTH OF GORGE GARDEN = imittiug gentleman and lady, ki NEW MASONIO TEMPLE, ACRSDAY. MAY 12. 1870. wink eee se batwrdey: tech foot ee OlL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CHROMOS, &c., BOGER'S GROUPS OF CULPTURBE, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS, OTATUBTTES, &c., &c., PrctcRE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. VELVET PASSE PARTOUTS, i PARLOE BRACKETS, &c Se Tl Plane a Remember Ne Ft Hame ond Humber. sp %-ly LECTURES. = iN. PHILADELPA VAN for the . 2 of ST. HAN ASYLUM, FRIDAY at Carroll Hall; @ street = _ splat *TH* AvcTIC REGIONS. Captain’. F. HALL, the celebrated Arctic ex plorer, will deli Lecture in the Lecture-room of Bt. . . wn. on WSDNESDAY, the 20th inst.. at 5 o'cloc! be acca ampanied by & native Esquimanx od hie fectare will be fully ilustsated. by regio Bs. of the leerure to aid in the enlargement day School building. bot it the door.) WW cents. api? at AND DECTURE. Lecture by the Hon. P VAN TRUMP. M. C. Carrell Hall. for the benefit of St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum. on MONDAY. WEDNESDA and FRIDAY EVENINGS, April 15,20, aud 22, com ing at $0 cloc The te ie delivered on the last-named The lecture will _lant~n ‘ Bubject “Cromyroll ang bis Times. for the three entertaimments ber the Orphans. Tome one, ccme all. BALLS, PARTIES, &. = GEAND MASONIC LEVEE Yi ee evening apt? 6t * AT THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 20th, 1570, Given under the aupices of LODGES NOS. 3,12. 14,17 AND 15. SUPPER ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. btained of the members of Bs rete ey Temple on the nignt of the Ball, aplt EXCURSIONS, &c. G™ SD EXCURSION AND SHAD BAKE 70 GLYMONT, Oy THURSDAY, Arnit 2155, 1570. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, I have ed the Excursion and Shad to have taken AY @! for heme S o'clock p. owe nithas been engaged for ‘the occa: me. Tickets for round trip, ineluding Dinner, $1 50: to haa . No. 1224 Pa. av., and at pe hed at Pucks dated for the 38th good for thts “piss «S08. SMA PPIELD._ posed of the moet Healthy Ingredients, being a: free from ali injurious draga. sv SOLD BY ALL GROCERS in the City. ‘Wasuime Tox, D. C., Sept. 21, 1308. Lam fully scquainted with the constitution of the Golambis Yeast Powder. The proportionsare well adapted for the efficient rafsing of the dough, and I consider itan improvement upenemisting yeast pow- dors. Tuonss Asmsntt, M.D, Chemist,, ; : x. Te BR. SF MANUEACTORT—913. a ‘sad Tabacco, chaiee 4 B, R. corner be. ayens mb33 Ts JESUP MILLEB. ARTHUR FENDALL MILLER & FENDALL, © ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOSSATLAW, aptt 406. FLPTH STREBT, N. W. T= Bs wxcurately sented with Podbles B. H. BEMPLER, OPTICLAY, Best Hotel. Vx, 85—NS. 5.886. SPROLAL NOTIOES, L nace juse received: tad. om Rotem Fetotet Rowing Tight Wives ana drake for the cusace Sr per Sept BU per cack. fe 2 heehee ‘vintagee—Rodere- Bass and 32 $ Ate. ana we wing Br revulsion and ‘cure Yor and malarial diemes. apily 1917 ‘ave. Sn ie mo ah ter Von bes rec PE aimee GRAY HAIR Restored to sts Orvginal Youth Sui Color By the use of that issovery, called - HALLS SICTLIAN 1¢ will prevent the hair from falling oat, and docs not stain the skin, fo better evsdence of its superiority mecd be ad- rie pay pipe at 10K 50 amy Gaeetipes of uare ne °F°%6 Ty'A SPLENDID HAIR-DRRSSING! Se Fete the Hair sent free by mail. . PHA & CO., Mashea, 8. i. fvakbyalaueas ALLE®’s LUNG BALSAN, THE REMEDY FOR CUKING CONSUMPTION, COUGARS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, AND CROUP. ASAN has és ange 3 HAS NO EQUAL. of active i of roote and chemically estrected, aoag Ww re- MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS Bind scare remedy to'tiie, Galea will £ and gixe relief. but this taken tinenre & Those afflicted with C Consamp- tion, give this Baleum a fair trite thes? will be eased with the result, and confess that the Sure Remedy'is found at last. OF" Li ts Sold by all Drusgists. . mb3-eolmkw - GLOTHING, &o. prez FOR SPRING OF is7e! aT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHIER, 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES, Between 10th and lth streets. 38 SUITS at DRESS SUITS 8 945 15,20, 23 & 30. )SINESS SUITS at = SS. 10, 12.50, 15, 16 & 18. )UTHS’ SUITS at eer $7.30, 5.30, 10, 12, & 19. $' SUITS cash Bra * $4,5,6,7 a8. iTS REDMPANTD st $4,5,6,7 a8. PSENESS $ DUSINEDS PANTS ot . 6 2. 3.80' (. GOODS ABE 8 ED PAT. TEENS AND Gor Of Iw TRE LATEST STYLES. A. STBAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIEB, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, apt im Between 10th and lth streets. N"™* SPRING SUITS! NEW SPRING SUITS !! NEW SPRING SUITS"! FINE DRESS SUITS! FINE DRESS SUITS! FINE DEESS SUITS!!! FINE BUSINESS 8UITS! FINE BUSINESS SULTS !! FINE BUSINESS SUITS "! AT LOW GOLD RATES! AT LOW GOLD BATES ': AT LOW GOLD BATES"! [READY MADE OB TO ORDERt j READY-MADE O& TO ORDER READY-MADE OB TO ORDEE {i “sit At A. SAND @ 09's, At 4. SAKS & COS, ? ops im" ww J. SBIBBBGEB, S Mine (Buceesser to H. P. Lovnen & Go.) CITIZENS, ARMYAND RAVY, © which he now owns before the epod, of Satine and Freshet in the Schuylkill_Destric- ap {atom which etary nope and Saguyied Beasstrdy tu wimag oon ‘ ‘Tex Cacz ov Tanwesexe.—The Reconstr: — sausic, and See et le | PHILADELFMIA, April 19.—The 1 sats ion Committee this examined 4, . | so eer cnreneroel gaint ct ‘fn ‘warch Manaypak rovatca t during Yenerday and 2, of Tenn. iu reference to. the condiiien | unrastricled eral rect,” He atl om es ord sagen spiraling a i fale. Peo ye do wot resentten ves at such | was Do cove by she carta ay Tie fewer the effect that ‘he left his home in eonee! both in. and] stories of the mills at Manayunk was flooded county on account of bis. political opinions aces tiny waa + Oom- | but the damage i not serious, ae most OF the ‘Upon being questioned as to the character of a | psre ee Pi wi to. the D ¢ d. ’ ‘Mr. Leslee, of Toaus., the witness testified that | clsborate — days can —_4+—— r Fie" stare esse gremnted to sho oh tha ri ere pai Bowe home ba sdeduat of umber : % ts were verified by thie’ just designated as 8 gentieman. + | Brown) were tally coghizant¢f the facts in the ‘case. ti pay ACS BEALS ‘OM ateou an. | — the congregation, and that the apparition to = Fetter cmbtaces Bie ole an i eee or congregation, to whom arc! ast look for taaterial aid. Undesiving the di -nltge not out in these it ie wn: ; & Ghatection to ritualistic ideas charged upon the rector. oe The Registration. FIRST DAY IX THIRD WARD. | Some Inttrérting Cabet—Re-Coafederstes App! tng sn Tunsiatahion’ Foreigner Rated, headi Regutered Lari Year. far. eolets ———————— TWO CE The registration in the Third Ward was ogm- | menced at the office of the Comminsioner of the Ward, K street, near 9h, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1870. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Arrival of oer: Me, Bar- Bacluvivety to The Evening Star. EVENING STAR.. ‘THE Puxsipxnr will receive, at the Execative Mansion, the General Assembiy of Ohio, at i0 executive session yesterday confirmed the nomi- ocleck a. m. to-morrow (Wednesday.) They ——— = Ere Ty. slit Ses >=rr ne ‘ . — F W ry Will be presented by'Senators Shermar avi This Afterneon's Dispatches. erg badartioh Ble Fy eee phy mi ‘ ows and fe je | Tadrmap and Géneral Schenck, as a committee suse TAT TS Axton Burlingame on board. SSSI sas of the Qbio delegation. The Unio delegation ‘ nt ae Sect ieregral REVESpE.—The receipts from this and the members ot the General Assento!y wit) ASSOCIATED. PRESS REPORTS. as ve source to-day wore $129,161.42. meet promptty at the Executive Mansion at 1 THE NerAREAND TRIAL. Telegraphed Baclusscely to The Evening Sar. | ‘Tue wEweERs of thé Ohio Legislature ter: |" *MOTTOW. Testimny ne ttg Meletioms wf fle canenity saa autem tare moe aeee aimee. Cotumbus last evening for this city, where they | Disreict Business iw Coxoness,—The Sen- oudaon and Mize, . | strated to belong to some schooner. ‘will arrive thie afternoon. ate to-day agreed to the House amendments to iplvety tothe’ Bveniing Star. —— o--+— Larrea ay ad shifts aia the thio Modi. | | NEW YORK, The vened at Arrival of the I havin Tae Hooee Comnirris ox rue Digrnict | He Sncerper: ree een | clook; and was orowded. Many ladies wore Peleyrephed Kuctusieety to The Star, come from the country Steers pact or CoLunia held no meeting this morniug, en Fou Ral dae tae, Bi declaratory, eps roe mag nome og Tbe | TNiaPecemta, A a U.S. steamer cou aeeteat eaiens Chen account of no quorum being present. of the. act €@, peerporate the National Theo- | jmeasity riven wp , sami | eauois arrived Ac the uayy-yard last evening. Semafacrants stall he fe coe Mr Leaaga Wage logical Institute. | © rélating tothe m between = : Tax Trans-Continental Railroad . Seri vand: Mr. MeParin ee pa 7 Bonn vefore the ‘House Committee on Pacitic ital. | T8® Housk Conairrke ox Epccarion axb | Michardeom, and: Bre. 2e! one ee FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. old resident of the ward, for a om ac count ef bis quick of: (mind roads this morning. aed had another hearing in | LATOR, lotion crip yt sant SOF 8 ns Seren eee SEE Placedon the stand, This — 5 ing im bow loa be had lived bere, amd fad he me <a a SE imag anor tine eee the Treasry aes A his tn “Before \fiarnoon's Progaedings. Hey eee ‘yeare and Selena mou MisisteR ROM HAxti—Stephén Preston | the Hamar Catena and tip material Vat “ reat _ pate eA T April 19. . ves Kobo, a promiacet member Bog., arrived tere . He twahe ac | Koch it Setimony was ta stheet. | Eye McFarland nd rot | SENATE The House amendment at "Amociation, ap credited Minister Resident to this’ government the Galferaiy a cometruciple pt” poate | live wi Saas ek Beane”. come tO from the new government of Hajti, and takes | ma fora large hevex~ | 4 » Alara neg oot ee the stnie eects That. Mr Preiton is a | pres wat, : an went with witoee Be Sire ; white man, and a citizen of Hayti. arden ;putin. Mr. i; hor writing desk, SReX sere the letters bay totes ‘Tue Internal Kevenue law requires distillers, ‘or “Mr. Claire “Ho aleas Mage ‘alhoun a evidence of naturalization Drewers, tobacco and cigar manufacturers to aisd eeditedt ‘mined at. ‘engthy tn. refer~ oP ascneonan nin tg eed a likeness deen registered last Rasen. ‘Dessay Tenew their bonds on the frst day of May in | Otcg, tothe eoustruction of the University | St variand was sunch agleat thie Should not be deptived or she en eee rach year. That day occurring ‘on Sanday this -— / 7 search.» cF ar! of neeing year. Mr. Gook th year, the Co has decided that such Penarwen Se ane eee your, and ef thoy on ‘° ah |] bonds for the current year shall be dated and ‘after should ‘approved on the 2d day of May. % ipo. Coron 0. A. MAcK, for'some time past on therewouhe, iar Osek eT duty at the War Department, has been appoint- do not vote, mot do i ‘ed by the Secretary af War Igspector of the’ Tate. until joa pro- [National Cemeteries throughout the country, || ware: i Se toe sastobeaeiien ae ail decent: fore I have no interest » 4 the performance of his dew duties at that place, Ls. a 2k then proceed further South, and thence West. aa ee dal ot ge peste 3 Nomrmations Cowrimuxp.—The Senate in paceman. a fe = * nations of Jno. Titusto be Chief Justice, and Mr G. ter, om “ Chas. 4. Tweed Amociate Justice of tho Su- ew = 8s prenie Court of Arizona; William “Miller, Jr., 5 Postmaster at Greenville, Ais; John H, Johy- ‘similar to aome ethers, and wil! be acted on with ton’ and John T. C. Clark Justices of the Peace ‘ On resuming the crose-cxamination wn i for the District of Colambia. Dayis was a sett {0 question ft witneas rate aad Saas oe Neng “Drxox,” othe Sosjen hone re of the ieee oben n objected and the Recorder ruled Saitsation papers” but wastold’' ty Mrs Donald pee in the celeron cademy (aie crow. cra mination rere IE rs aon Gat ee peed J iterature, Science a in room wi the prisoner tered. Eilts Robinson was fs siuren cha baht attarof mew nas hase Medsan tel whether ete seer gh ry heen te isting ad the conni- Tid not know how many letters were taken uently stated that been try im art and literature and science! Saw Richardson's pictare in the trunk. McFar. id che’ per ‘and an effort vats With atiase trom Titene's “ocate-macks)” land, read three letters that he took from ts find Him, but without sucecss. Lewis Winston, 3 oue from . MeF: d's fathes colored. ‘been here mouths. 4 feat he mend o be narkarte From lee Catton toasts ioe nee meee noe boos have Bt os ers entree Howarp INvEstiGaTion—The witnesses A recess was here taken, been ae, te, pitocncen, Mite baa gathened thits far summoned for the prosecution and the a f tao day and te poets at parties who appear to be advising with and rtation of FROM THE PACIFIC SLOPE. o = or ‘te astisting Mr. Wood in the investigation gives | aval stores.” p- A e e (Ky.) asked teave to | the ground an ambolance and a carriage: 40 the public an impression that the First Congre- | Waamrwatox Socrery In 1s10—The follow- | Mazatlan Beleure of @ Vessel man | pfter ncclenns inquiring of the Secretary of | Roots sored 2 chine Mee AL Se com prapodonaee had its jéanence a ing from aletter written by a lady of this city | @er of porns ge ugha the Treasury by what authority he had used the | 76 were white med ee ‘The Bret day's charges against ri ts tt é feclusi Beening Star. ernment, registration last year footed Howard, who, it will be Femehberea, was the | £2.0, Tmt St the North gisee a, 'Tscly as- | | Tarrepes Boer April 19-—The steanier Coi- | Seclion was made and twee witha ever tre scription of some of the peculiar and pleasant. leader in the opposition to the pastor in that orado sailed for Panama to-day. She had on features of Washington society in 1870 : Tae TrocnLe Axoxe Tne New Youx Da- board three hundred passengers, including the | 5 consent that the members and -¥—MOREISSRY bitter fight. jc Had you been here the past winter, dear | survivors of the Oneida. "0" mee: | She Ohio Legdeture. who eeeld bes thee ein, | MOC Harel At the ‘Tue Gonos Case—Tae SExare Investi- seers | hia Kno i ~ socic ie shipment ot treasure since January ist ix | on Wednesday and Thursday, be admitted to | the ‘Tr; Society, ‘last a ight! moditied. You, Ix irteen millious, including neatjy five milllous’ House. t GaTION.—The Senate Judiciary Committee to- | Common with the rest of the world, think ofthis | Overand. ee? Deluding neatly "Sir: Stokes (Temm.) asked, but failed toobtain | [wine ticket was elected day commenced the examination of witnesses in | city in “the season” as & piace for je and Advices trom Mazatian, April 7th; have been | consent, to take the er’s table the | Oakey Hall, Matthew T. Brennan, —— relation to the alleged attempts to secare the | fa*hion, show and heartlessness, exclusively. | réceived. ‘The Uufted States steamer Saranic | pill in relation to the ninth census, with Senate John J. Bradley, Charles .G. ‘Nathan- defeat of the Bingham na by imeproper Now, while there ts a plenty of these articles and the English gunboat Reindeer were in ee amendments, in order to move non-concurrence | je] James, Jr., Richard Ez. B. as./ Sadge- de: oe rene in Washington, there isa i i$ beside. [ The authorities seized the steamer For- | that it might go to = Committee of Conference. Bart, D Taylor, James é means. mes Hughes, Deputy Post- | do not believe your own beloved “‘Hub” contd ward, on the plea she was being employed Mr. Banks introduced a bill to prevent the | Samuel B. Garvin. master Porter, of this city, and H. J, Remsdeli, | tind material for purely intelleetual social jite | by Gen. Vega. ‘The captain protested, an.i | importation of Boods manufactured in imita- | Sweeney; . egg ~~ correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, | /more abundant, or use it more felicitously, than | claimed $1 for her dettution: Instrac- | tion of American Referred to Com- | Secretary, Wilson Small. mere examined. It understod that evidence | f&r* Lneraty reunions lace aang rec | eceehtinas Peni oe ease ae Lasnas | Meson bore Attire Oe coma rete \ter. sading, reci me} Line: fi i was clicited going to show that railroad bonds | ‘tions and dramatic impersonations have formed | voluntarily delivered himself to the authocitis, ding when the Howes adjourned on Prsday | fee ae ene re areal examined oe endorsed by the State of Georgia were offered | ‘the entertainments, have been eminently sic- | and was ordered to appear before Govern: | last, which was Mr. Twitchell's motion to recon- | political plot by John Morrissey at Washington, by outside partics to secure the yotes of Sena- jeoeral, Judging a oe numbers 7 Rube at —— and on the way there he | siderthe vote ordering the report of the E interest of the Republican party down to tors against the Bingham amendment. Owner ||° ed eer Ie Same ie at wasthot. The tegisiature had demanded an | ity of the Committee on Post Offices and Post | the final efforts of amociates to hismeell of the Democratic vote, which to contro! in New York explanation, but ‘the government plead igno: ance of the murder. Koads to be printed. Mr. T) ell obtained the floor and entered that would com| favorable with the wonde1 ful Fanny ‘Kemble. One gentleman, ( Polish by witnesses have been subpenaed. 1 | Sabmea i arlos FP. Cofan, ex-Governor of Lower Cali- | int Oueol the laseation: ead Baxtbelbeid aren m pericct genius for society, hax | rormia, tad een tentenced to. four years con- | with the Post Omec investigation, in the course | Temmoucan and.editor ofa leading Repavilewn. Review for the current month is a very hand- | S7ranged such delighttul soirees in connection | tinement for the a ene NFeduction of customs | of whieh he Chat the Teport of the | the then pending charter before the Legislatare some lithographic representation of the “Louise | joyed them had no wish for the less interesting | ‘The ‘great commotion pom the. su anceaiclag et Poem Te: pate restoring municfpa) rights RFA BT Home,” now in course of erection in this city | /exhibitious of the paid performers of the theater. | advent of Placido Vega liad Rbout eubslde, ‘Mr. Farnsworth + at to Mr. pa ep bf Joint efforts be def 4 for the use and benefit of agéd and indigent os be poses re al —o ——_ Twitchell, and said the rey been ftliy | forth the details of widows, through the mutiificence of Mr. W. W. | Tecitations, charades acted by fa FROM PARIS TO-DAY. comamiive whith aitrek rin ie ee | of the party and welfare Corcoran. The buflding, which is situated at | ‘piecsure of all. One hears of 5' Mournitg for the Duchess ef Berri— | statement, and he was ited by Mr. _ aemeppatoms of the prominent the intersection of Massachusetts avenue with aucer Clubs in various parts of The Workmen will mot Vote om ¢he-| Perry, Mr. Tyner and other members of the archives of the Fifteenth street, has progressed above the tirst | the literary entertainments given by vie, Ha Plebiscite. ae Rar, | Committee, harmony, declare the story, and when completed it will be in the Chart’ If mach adores eomieee arent | rsa Aonenped mocracy in the Tammany Panre, April 19.—All the Legitimist journals of France appear this morning dressed ii mourning on aceount of death of tlk lexty be used in our country. Whether it can be- or not, it ia surely a pleasant thing to think of that our quietly attends and ex} highest degree creditable te the city, both in the purpose for which it is intended and architec- turally considered. The cost of the building LOCAL NEWS. Duchess of Berri yesterday. President sejnys THE DIFFICULTY AT ST. JOHNS and ground will be about $200,000. Mr. Lind, of | * Simple intellectual entertainment, given by 4 | 4 committee of the International Association CHURCH. yg a ag em pe ae ae FM " private citizen, just as ordinary people do! 1 | of Workmen, at a meeting held Jast evening to | Comtest over the Election of Veatry: lowing Baltimore, who designed the Arlington Hotel, | /am inclined to think that the simple republican- decide what Course it was desirable to take with men—Lewis Vent: Blected. P is the architect. lism of this thing in 1870 is somewhatat au ad- | relation to the plebescite, after m short pide, a -—Since the opening of the Sr. vance upow the manners of the Father of bis | resolved to abstain from voting altogether. For some time past there has been a difficulty | present season,our ancient boro: has been Tue New JupcRs ap Tae LEGAL Tenpet | ic panty’ tm ‘1120! avonta t that we could Bene pare Ot et. "y pees the rector of St. Saas Ove F- the intro of enpentod activity ip the or Casgs,—Reports have been current here that | #! good things days o} presen cal erik V. Lewis) and the vestry, in regard to matters batlding gther improvements. Our 4 Justices Bradley and Strong, of the: United | ("ream tdvance upon the primitive republic: mn Shipments. bf prerogative between the two, and the trouble | 22", ™ it “eating on in xe- by a iw ‘s States Supreme Court, wonld not sit on ‘the re- land parade of Wi fife, for you Exclusively to The Evening Star. had proceeded to that length that the vestry (eeu pureed bp bearing of the legal-tender cases, because ob- | have such ws wndagulsed hover. It is, that it Witkesparnre, Pa.. April 19.—No coal has | had asked Mr. Lewis to resign, and he had made | + erection of a jection would be made to them on account of | 1s nof exclusive, con’ to certain privileged | been shi from the Schuylkill region for it in blank | MAnsion, ‘people and to wealth. There is no cityin our | seyerat ion account of the MALS of the e*parick, to ve died | Baving b being stockholders in railroad companies owa- | [o0pl¢ and to w h. anon avs, we m ot to heral {ng bonds tsemed prior to the passage oF thy togal- |} society: *0 as in jo | (Reading ears, aid all the ‘collieries stopped however, never | tho Court mder act, the principal and interest of which | place where personal qualifications only’ go | |work, and would not resume until the church has continued | OUrsel, nder the receiit decision of the Supreme Court, | *9, far towards, placing people fu their right | promised to load mo. more carsfor the Reading annual parish meeting | {ohare ance “ This ps relations to 7 ting to enjoy | road. The men wili do nothing to relieve the were bronght into ere payable in gold. Proposed objection | it’ or decline it as choose. Ai vustomie: rr ncerod,Sadoe Besa has sale ane | $5 Uae cia ce crn, te tex. | "A Subtuctng tweny xt high, bat no ioe . ve, L transferred al! his tuterest in such stodks im- | al on réception days at their houses, leave || 4 CH CRUNK, Pas, Apri 19.—Advices from the men will not suspend. — igh say I if é t : Ee, A | q as [Foden were: Caibag cht ‘pueen! ah werd §-thy aan | prominent citizens of Msc ait x Bu Panis, April 92 worthy occasion, The hostess is ‘well rere ond theo of the ‘Torkan Mlalster, Blaqte Bey— the entertainment a most agreeable one to all lovers of music, PROMOTIONS IN INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAT. Jobn B. Taylor, promoted to head ot division, Brown, frem 3d to 4th class; A. L. tie 20 ‘Sdclam; George L. Varies, Banaees makes ee Ste PRece for Sea ae hnsetin ws

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