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JOHNSON PROVISION a ia dally BI DAIBY BUTTER, to which he calls the attention of the trade, b. ard housekeepers, Wl a Be a spieapcentieseats og Che Loening Star, STATE ELECTIONS. LAST NIGHT'S RETURNS. One hundred and thirty-three members of Congress were chosen in twenty Statesfof the Union on Monday and Tuesday of this week. The States voting were Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Kertucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Virginia, and Wisconsin. The fellowing is asummary of the returns received here last night: see ae cones nae wit be ont sores largely. ry oe Comoe’ © with the vote ef 1868, Hor. i JouNson, of Maryland, is at dem., in the 8th distri Hon. W. D. Kuitey, of Pennsylvania, ar- rived in this city last evening. Retu ticket eg the — large hela indi- porary are that fase Su ud democratic SENaToR frasous has triumphed by getting behit Si itis ammo yest ticket Pett tae Pak i Haine eatent oF the district leaves the result in doubt. poate Co: en are unidoubdted- MABYLAND. First District—Comprising the Eastern Shore counties of Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's, Talbot, Dorchester, Caroline, Sot ‘he indications are in favor of the re-election of Sam. Hambleton, dem., ore ag ablican candidate, Hen the ise od, Sed Baltimore’ city 1th, and 12th Hstricts ot B the ‘whole of Loxc Joun Westworts, independemt re- publican candidate for Congress in Chicago, is y elected in th by, large ma- aten by Farwell, th be jorit In Way county, including roi nparen oy Ace semaine nemines tity, the returns Yndlcate the eussoesorthe deme ocratic ticket ee sheriff, the repub- Count CormtaNo, Sectetary of the italian —— aeeee, their Legation in this city, sails to-day by steamer Scotia from New York for Europe on a ‘timited 6th, and 7th wards jaltimore county, move ay eet Tarp aicclea by 6,662 maj. Balti- ren. wards) gave him 8,350 votes, to M. Marine, rep.; regis ‘voters re 7 seven wards 16,861 whites, and 2,460 col- ored. Baltimore count 63 for A! reavates Steeda co same cet very turbulen! Pores of the polls, and when thereghhar fu itis sarp that Mrs. Harriet Presogtt Spot- ford, who spends much of her time here, is en- — on & politico-social novel of lifein Wash- (seven’ district) g gave tered voters, 5,462 whites, ~ 000, ‘for Archer, 1,67 ay 622 for owe 960 tor Marine; them. In the 3d ward things were reversed. deputy United States —_ obtained SENATeR SHERMAN visited the President this morning in company with his brether Gen- eral Sherman, and had nearly an hour's inter- the oh tou the ‘th ae Gov. Thomas Swann, dem., is re-elected by 4,666 maj. over W. Booth, bg 15,020, DEap.—The War Department yesterday re- ceived @ despatch announcing the death at Douglase, Utah Territory, of Capt. B. G. Thom- a8, military store-keeper. SECRETARY DELANO is quite busy to-day pre- paring his report as Commissioner of Internal Kevenue,so as to wind up his business in that department as speedily as possible. » rep. The vote was Booth 9 808i Tegistered voters — District. a thie istrict is composed of Sam. Frederick and Washington turns indicate the ie ane of Frederiek cit forty over John rf ‘emith of Allegany shal arrested the judges under the enforcement = but they were immediately released on Captain Jobs. Ritchie, of least ~ county gives Ritchie 8 WV aghington, on gount 9 Ritchie 491 is composed of met tat, Be sd 4th, —— ioeh districts of Bal- timore cot county, aoe "8, Slotguenen ty Marys counticn The ete ion tela and that . Mi er dem, 1100, S ieeraar lerris lem., 1,4 Tilo is locos over Ne optons vase: election over Baltimore county (6 districts). ves Merr! ce 073 maj., and Howard county ate are Are mmdel in the :—In Apne Arundell count cig in fee ee ef maj. TI TES dem., 363! ‘sth district gtves Mi TRE ELEcTION IN PRINCE GEORGES County, p.—A gentleman from Marlboro’ came up this morniag with the figures so changed as to give the county to Merrick by claims will be shown by the official returns. strength b ‘There was po party orga PESTILENCE AND FLOOD In TExAs.—General Ekin telegraphs to Dr. Butler of this city, from Sen Antonio, Texas, saying: ver abating; appalling loss of life and property by pestilence and flood.” APPOINTMENTS OP GUAGERS.—The following geagers were appointed to-day:—Theodore Glancey, 4th 11inois district; John H. Keatley, 5th Iowa district; and Sark Estees, for the dis- trict of Kansas. MissovRIANs in Washington think that if Brown does not go out of St. Louis with more than 10,000 (which is his reported majority there) his chances for carrying the State are exceed- ingly doubtful. Custom Hotes Orricens.—The Sécretary of the Treasury to-day made the following ap- pointments in the San Francisco Custom House: E. W. Casey, district officer, at $1,800 per an- num, and W. A. Sweet, inspector, at $1,560 per tion went by default. Crossland carried the county and iselected by Se 500 ee The “Quarantine re- — - cted the Judge of ma. vicinity of ie pocouny, ucen gg 's maj. Marit ham, Gary's me). 10; Surratt's, 9; 3) . 51; Piscataway, Gary, rep., 204—dem. tives ee der eA Gord i for ror ate 33. Nottingh 107 maj, and Aquasco 5 mi latter's maj. in the cbunty NEW YORK. The election in ty is tne a was hone * ¢annot rise above 00. ‘sopinion at midnight mas that the the mi eae, will oll be over 6, ds, at 1a. m,, gave Hor jority bib Woodtel 'd, 20,829. man’ 006. The Legislature is still in doubt, witht the chances in favor of the democrats, 0) The democrats seem to ha’ out of the thirty-one eleven districts seem to have elected demoer: ror of Mag % 4th dis rs la; a, sigan ia McMahon, ieteci —- at midn: ‘midngh FATE OF THE NewsrareR MEN.—The last returns trom New York city elect Roosevelt, editor of the Citizen, over McMahon, in the 4th district. Brooks, of the E£zpress, gets thtough with a tight squeeze in the 8th district, and Greeley, of the Tribune, is defeated in the 6th district, as is George Wilkes, of the Spirit of the Times, in the Sth. date to the. ire wasel bout the gg ha elected by probably 5,000 majority. elected. The fifth district is dou! fority in ‘ut te trict, 10,000; Darrall, Sonny Me i asters with the exce THE{MILITARY KioTERs In UTAH Have Tuxin Pay StorPep.—The Secretary of War has ordered the stoppage pro rata of the pay of the officers and men of companies B and K, 15th infantry, on account of damage done to private property in Provo city, Utah Territory, on the evening ef September 22d last—the total amount to be stopped being #508, The Patent Office. ‘The following letter of resignation was sent to the President yesterday : Unitxp STATES Patent Ovrice, oe Rip Mene-? 8, 1870. to renew the tender be lature is lar, } republican: oth, 5,00 majority over Wilkes ie -» and 1,200 ma- jority over both Wilkes and pendent democrat;) 9th, Wood; 1 lith, Sherman. In the 12th district, Serr Ketchum, rep., is re-elected to Congress by 13th district—Jos. H. 15th distriet—J. M. > A gal by a very large majority, probably aot district—Prindle, rep., elected. 2oth distriet—Jeflerson county complete gives for Clinton L. Merriam, rep. "wd district_-MeUarthy, rep. district—Seneca 520 democratic maj. ‘adsworth, inde- removal has placed beyond question the ear! jority: transfer of the seat of gover 2 Hill, d rd clected a word in vindication of what I believe will, be the action, policy and sucoers of the friends of capital retnoval WasHINGTon, D. are mation of thee the oft ft Co! myr mn ice of Com | posuere Octo withdrawn at ‘your oy reason to the orn tal Gayags fount epebl amine into the subject of the removal andre- ict Buffalo)—Williams, dem., elect- sate Congress,over Bennett, rep.; a democratic gaine ber 2, and temparariiy ne none be 4 e resi at the close bi Very respectfully, your SaMuaL 8S. Fisuer. His Excellency U.S.Grant, President United States. The resignation was accepted, to take effect’ on the date mentioned, and it has been decided that, until a permanent successor is appointed, Gen. Duncan, the Assistant Commissioner, will discharge the duties of the office. In this connection it may be said that the statement given out in some quarters, that at the request of the President Mr. Fisher had fome time ago tendered the position to Mr. Wil- liam Bakewell, of Pittsburg, and that that gen- tleman had accepted it, does not give the facts of the case as they are generally understood by those competent to judge correétly in the premises. Nor would the public regard an indication of this kind, if well founded, as Such claims as Bakewell may be supposed to have for the plage are based entirely on his reputation and experience as a lawyer in patent cases At firet glance this might seem to be a valid rea- son in his favor, but in reality itis a very grave objection to¢he appointment of any person in whose bebalt it is urged. For it is hardly pos- sible for amy one who hes had a close connection with business of that class to avoid subordi- nating the administration of his office to pre- conceived ideas in regard to cases and princi- ples which must come before him for unbiassed action; and whether be is or is not influenced to any appreciable extent in thig way, the public could never have that contidenee in and respect for /his decisions which they would have for those of a person ndt trammeled by such sur- dings. ‘What the place actually needs, and what the Executive should secure for it, is a person of be pegs well versed in the general of ecound judgment, and of Sradeloan anuinsnsgitie capacity, who has had no connection with that that special class of business as advocate or attorney. a man at its head, the Patent Office will be free from much of the bad odor that Aas heretofore at times surrounded it, and from which it cannot de too carefully guarded. Naval Onpers.— . Mahan, has been ordered t to the mavy-yard, New York; aca n ——— Hear} E. eee! Pe fartney ‘and, Second Assistant J.G. Brosha- tached from 2 gd rob be ee to gre resolution before March the 4tn, a ind in all probability before Movember i fst. VIRGINIA. obedient servant, ‘The Congressional election resalted as fol- | tration the commissioners : ae, Dr. Norton, oe HH. Piatt, jr., rep. 3d, Cl Col. KR. W. Duke, some’ es .; 7th, Elliot M. Braxton, ; 4th, not heard from. In the 7th district. ‘enzie, rep., hag a majority-in Alexandria ay and county of 513; Prince William, Ma- ‘Dassas Leica 7 maj.; the appointment of the commissioners, — removal of the capital to the y of the ‘ae. be erected, an appropriate $20,000,000 from the sip, Culpeper county, United States treasury for the purpose of begin- oud, up to 2 o'clock this mornin; ther vote of sixteen precincts gave 10 majorit y the cohrervative ticket, and only two pre- cinets to hear from, which will not change the result. The election passed off quietly, and the Federal troops did not approach the polls. ._ In Alexandria, the election passed off quietly. The vote is 600 or 700 short of that polled May last. Three wards gives Braxton, con., 49 but the city will give McKenzie, rep., Fredericksburg gives Brax- The election passed off very quiet! folk. A company of marines was held in rene hes at the custom-house, MASSACHUSETTS. full vote was thrown. ts up for governor :—Cilaflin Adams, dem., 9,120; Wendell Philips, temperance and Jabor reform, 1,806. Returns from 168 cities and towns give Clatlin 41,093, Adams 21,996, Phillips Thee ‘The same_ ve Claflin 35,411, Adams 20,632." ‘Claflin will have as I ear on the increased total jast year was an a oF friends of — removal will favor, at thc same time wit by Congress, out of the United States treasury, to the people of Washington elt cit a of 25 per cent. ten years’ exemption from taxation by the gen — government, but uot from cusiom-house duties. of the act for removal Congress will meet a the new capital of the republic, and then wil be given to the people a new manifestation o! Patriotism, and to the nation @ new order o: pro bably 150 maj. certainly be the essential features and policy o the capital movement. by arp pe enthusiasm, and the movements pre raged Will stady the under life currents at work towns last year Chamberlain 7, &@ majority as last vote. meee majorit in Congressmen ar fe the 3d district vais 300 pl fe and its greatness, must know that the work of coming changes, in the; politieal life of the repablie.. mae ances, Riots, ¢:.—In New York, Baltimore Richmond and Norfolk, where it was feared th: t disturbances might baye, occurred peace elec tions yesterday, no- serious tro congreselor In addition to the disorders in aaa sraced iy year, vig—ist dl in our dispatches Selegrame puel Hoaper, bk ben ri Baller; i, xe }; Sth, ‘9th, en Werke ; 10th townie ‘camden =a fuk’ meny ‘named two ad Jang, i republicans. has a — A. Jenckes, Comfasinder, A. T. Wimiord, wae 9, zraee Sa eater serene may understood the election will be contested for ee icbed from the Franklin, and accounts; Gu: congressional a, MMi inane ¢ nd. wt ‘eas ant] Sar ‘Alfred Ch i sndipinged em waiticly RESULTS of femate Journ: — summed up: t yo porter of women’s move- for the ‘Tribune, is about to be married to Mr r. Clement ©. Ford, of the Wortl. Miss Ete vor Kirk. of the — ig pageeet to ot eee ‘onde tbeaute of the. Stare wilt Be k to Mr. Sudking T20lez, of the aiccadidin 28k BF The price of a passage in a balloon out o Parisis #400, and no indemmity agaist acci- biicam, Nae sherpa Newark k gavel ine generally show large re- ster, chietly im the Bt district, where y reeived a heavy vote. aseomblymen In. Exgox county and a ior from Middlesex; also an from Wilson county, © where the contest was very chose. TULINGIS. Farwell is elected in the Ist district over Wentworth by 1,500 to 2,000 majority, bck ne behind Logan and the other re] —— didates gn the State tickeh The | The Tours Goveamment Promise to Expla’ | THE WAR IN EUROPE. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. WHY THEY FAILED. No News of the Battle Near Orleans, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1870. TWO CENTS. _ EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. SENATOR SUMNER writes that he will not re- turn bere before the first Monday in December- tricts remain unch: poiliialy except in ee Sth, where Merri bitionist, has Se vote = ven the — TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. waceee ie democrats In 2d is te being eloeet reseed by Stongh IS AFTERNOON’: Farnaworth fe being closely promod by as: THI 'S DISPATCHES ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. county gives Merrill, — Con- ‘eas, about 1,200 democratic gain £500. This Lente the election of of Robinson, GAN. veactTGTSa, the republican THE STATE ELECTIONS. a thn is New Yor, Nov. 9.—The following is the vote ngreseme in Ch reat triet :—Brooks, in the other districts by largo ma- | '2,He eighth congressional dis Wadsworth, 2,46. Fourth Congressional _District—Roosevelt, Gfagmany,) 10,050; ideagett, (republican,) 961; ake, young an pita ees Nin mal Distric 14,798; Elingr, 9 96; Hier 4,128. ve District—Cox, 9,234: Greeley, Be 184 Roosevelt Elected tm the Fourth Dis- Nzw York, Nov. 9.—Roosevelt ba per geo district, ite for that office by 80 majority. ARKANSAS A special from Little Rock says:—The day _ ciges appeared this morning refused to admit Congress in the fourth instead of Mo- session, with his judges, and refaged to admit | Mahon, before reported. This does not alter Ges lar ane an an etn — the result in the ‘State. in to a {ARYLAN: th oils, pointed s rea age rogue (u eg Anne avansen maces te e a] elections. at an the regular ine is the epnservative ticket Voting Piaces for Whites and s. ig largely ahead. In two of the wards the Mar- Special Dispatch to Evening Star. ANNAPCLIS JUNCTION, Noy. 9.—The fourth district of Anne Arundel county giveg Merrick 43 majority, the total vote being 475.” Notwith- standing e orders of the United States Marehal there was a distinction made here, the the colored voters bei: directed to deposit their ballots at the window, while the white voters were allowed nd. KENTUCKY. The ere say Jods etapa elected their candidates in a: except in the 8th, ith eingreniont district, give Brown, rep., 28; | was. Beck, dem., 666; republican gain on the August ™ County. Fote of 17s "Maysville, 9th district, Rice, dem. | sprcial to Evening Star for Congress, 2: ie jority; a democratic loss of dag 236. Aspecial ea: Tepublieans carried Pa- | | MOCKYiLLm, Noy. 9—The follo ducab, Judge Biaek, the Tepublican candidate | ™Majorities in i ekrille, for Congress, grees, beating J ndge Cowsland, de dem., by Glarkeborg? 100 do Gr lerri chin, 90 dies Padi 42 Notes, Te democrats di their 19 tor Gare cas aajouiee " ation of (Be, in Paducah, and one emg Three Republicans and Two Demo- rats Elected. NEWARK, Nov. 9.~The latest returns show the election of Forker, dem., for Congress trom the 24 by 370 ity. Pleas Cor 7 occurred The ublicang él three G 5 Cae or aie eaten Gating, the qutire 4 2 ianeme 1m tbe tet diate rfiittin ths their Haley elect two Congressmen—For- or 1,800 in the as the House, insuring a 0. 8. Senator. St. Louis and 4 Democrats y the expected 15,000. "Dieteiets “ere = ‘the Ist district. Elected im the 2d entire. Every Brown man defeated in = St. Lovis, Nov. 9—Wells, dem.. is eee ae te erat from tho State at in the lat congres district by about one sufficient to Indicate the reeult, but probabil vat | iabure, ‘Tap. ‘Te: ties in Brown's favor. The result cannot be elected in the 2d district. McUormick, dem. known for twenty-four hours. is elected in district. J 4 TENG ESSEE. : county ticket is e! in 8t. Louis county. Memphis.—Ofticial; Governor—Brown, dem., St. Josxrry, Nov. 9.—The vote in this city 4,921; Wisner. eke 1,775. Congress—Vai was not counted up to midaight, Dut it ‘has ~ ms 4,895; te a) rer 7 Shaw, | probably gone for Brown. colored re; . The democratic candi- KANSAS. Repablican Gates Fort Scort, Kax., Nov.9.—The republican majority at Fort Scott is 251—a republican gain oscrm City, Noy. 9.—The city gives Har- LOUISIANA. Four out of tive republican con, — are , though ma Marcy, rep., is probabl; en 8 the ist distri Livrwonrs, Nov. pe sain here was quiet. counting of votes is slow, owing tothe great number of ag S : 4s eatimat Gistrict, 4,000." The legis ae mans of, and the Siste ticket have about 255 Safer: nor, cl ve a abou 1HE CAPITAL MOVEMENT. ity in this ei Lowe, rep., for Congress, Reavis’ Programme for the Fntare. | trom four to five hundred eo py tg This county We find the following in the St. Louis oy ad shows & large republican Presiden- licen, addressed to the editor of that pay tal vote. The republicans lected” two State Deak Sir: Now that theagitation Senators and = the Representatives for the government from the Potomac to the Mississippi, I desire to submit TorzKka, Kansas, Nov. faa ‘The republicans have carried this county by about 1.000 majority, para tne and one representa- and elect a State the future prosecution of the | tive. ii A memorial phigh be Leper to Seed Houses of for the passage of a joint se temotationeatiorieine the President to appoint commissioners to ex- ‘KSON VILLE, e La = Lake location of the seat of government. ma rary dof = two ben ne ‘Nov. 9.—A ban indred men, Seemed II. Congress will pass the and armed. tock pomendon ef Laue O last ity Milt ma ee i the Tmmediate! 7, upon the of the wilt be appointed: Legislature. Five colored men iS Within twelve months from the time of es were shot. bas just C been ms _— to ‘ait the Sherif of Mado county. which were agg by the Ticaideot to pre- serve beim ncaa ud other counties —4 not arrive ontzages axe are reported, but bo details received: ports to sevene’clock this evening indicate a reduced republican majority in the State on account of intimida- tion. M. H. ALpgrcer. VIRGINIA. Scattering Retaras. Lgxincton, Va., Nov. 9.—Gray, rep., has carried this town by 16 majority over both su. servative candidates, Harris and Ke; There was a full vote polled. The pre tonsa of Kock bridge 18 conceded ony, oP. Bath and Highland counties are rej have gone for Judge ‘Harris, the conceive aouleee Haruissuro, Va., Nov. 9.—Harris, con- servative, carries this town by 67 majority over Reynolds, independent candidate, and 8! over radical, The county of Rockingham is led to Harris. Philadelphia Rioters at the Disturbances in Camden, N. J. PuicavELvuia, Nov. 9.— Police sergeant Ward and thirteen men, all belongin, Tad the a police, are im prison at iden, char, cpr rege ting in a diaturbeuce in Newton t ‘ip, where the ballot boxes were destroyed yesterday. ‘The cases will come be- fore May or Cox this afternoon. Fire at Bt. Louis. report accepted, will sissippl, and pon direct new | bull Y. Lundertake to say in advance, that the the act of Femoval, the payment upon the assessed valuation of ir reality and VI. Within twelve months after the passage Thus, have I briefly indicated what will mos Let no man charge that these indications arc dicted to come before theirtime. Not so. ho in the gy eal oe nation, = national- of removing the capital will yield to the rapidit: Reavis. —— eee ae ‘THe State Evectioys Ye#reepay—Disturd St. Lovis, Nov. 9.—The mills of Schulinb: & Beekler, wi ih trom $21,009 to tring are vod ihe ta <— fe ae fe detgetancss” My = wie awards will be (9 $1,000,000 at iia to 10.30, —~o—— 21 bres . apt the pots Teopeneta #8 nt ers. polled. ad 0 ilitia remained i during the 4 oT = eee oS ae et enereeas ie 9.—Virginte sizes, ol€. 80 bid, maw ae Nov. 9. ens nd cca) seat A New Counrzersir ss made fs spy i i TawNataax Monper—In New York, Ru- dolph Dryer, a German, About 30 years of’ age, at ts a bale for stowing, and a Srna meat ee iar | pare Sara ee car Shs oo The man is. i Ju sony ise oyedore Would be fom $1030 82 8 day for pang Eh FO geal ee gangs a day. J ATHY FOR THE P. s@Explorations in what bas been known as the “Great St et es oer | Reet ata the! Of depriving bint of hie found to possess natural resources of the highat I (Tammany,) 8,817; ‘Wilkes, (republicas,) 5,808; | to vote in’the room where the ae i ww: Tep., for Governor, 218; Lowe, rep., for Congrere, Telegraphed Exclusively to the Brening Star. WAR NOTES FROM LONDON. Loxpox, Noy, 9—The Tours government | promises to issue a manifesto shortly, explaining the cause of rupture of peace negotiations a | Versailles. ‘The Gazette de France demands an immediate election, to put an end tothe arbitrary rule of a provisional government. The Montteur mentions five miltary executions: on Saturday last, through “ed” influences at Marseilles. heen AN EFECT OF THE WAR. ANtweRr, Nov. 9.—On account of the large number of German ships refuged here and increased trade directed to this port in Wrance of the war, this harbor ls over-crew; with sl ing and many vessels are unable r cargoes from lack of warehouses li 82 Rome, Nov. 9.—The Italian authorities Dave occupied the Quirinal ag state property. The work of organizing the army is making satisfac- progress, OME, ‘Nov. 9 —The Italian authorities have closed the Jesuit Colieges. Gen. Marmora bas established bis Leadyuarters at the Quirinal. MORE FIGHTING. The Prussian liard withont meeting any resistance, and have revenge a defence as accessory to (he siege of Belfor THE ek £ OF THE BATTLE. Loupon, Nov.9.—A dispatch from Arion state® that heavy canponading was heard in the direc- tion of Thionville Saturday and Sunda; ~ itis eupposed that a battle place. HAWES AGAINST PIGEONS. The Prussians tn front of Paris have trained hawks te capture carrier pigeons sent out of Paris with diepatcher. 7 . iy i enveloped in aa io a dark as at midnight. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. From |The Londow Times om the ve im Letocostershire, ae Te Exclusively to The Beening Star. orders Board Admiraity is one for the val of iron masts the war steamer [ron Duke, in order to change the center of gravity. Wittout —- Tate payee is deemed unscaworthy. ve Madrid Editors want a King. Mavain, Nov. 9.—Twenty-nine editora of journals in this city have waited in a manifesto approving the candidacy of the Dake of Aosta for the Spanish tarone. ae fear any depreciation in the value of their brilliant and Precious poassessians. A PRinten’s Devit's Covetsair—Smoorina THE GIRL UE ery M. Nolan, « printer's apprentice, shot Charlotte as she was standing at her door, at 21 Division street, with two other girls. Young Nolan has XM Joved Charlotte dy =y but = has re- ie his addresses. In her affidavit in the Essex Market Police Gout mn mg + dill that at about le ee ™. on Sanday, she was Sa rT, when Master Joe stepped up, levelled a pistol at her, and fired. She was not severely injured, only badly burned in the face. Nolan is only 15 years of se He was committed by Justice Scott.—N. F. Sun, 8th. ———_-2ee, — Koprep or Firry Tsou Worts or Boxps:—James F. had stolen from = room in 4 jotel, ¥ Chicago and. lows 1 railway each Of the denomination of $1,000, “Farmers’ Loan and Trust any.” Ther are the me bonds of the kind in market. ft that Mr. Joy was followed from the bank to the hotel, as a stranger called at the latter place and asked | the chambormald pa Mr. Joyce's door, as he wanted to gt which that gentleman had left for him. ——- - +e0ece- — — gry or — —On Neogene J ouing, the 7 instant, t ne, nomed -} Martia, convicted at the present term of of Frederick country, ‘Ma. of Wenotlen, Be rson of an old iady residing in g emg utenced to _ en = would gine fence penitentiary, but this wutce bis punishment he will expiate upon the weattold the crime with which heetand: charged. Savers S in wae Bt aul that noe AS ah sausagee a gitty i io if Hl z i i i il ii E* HF i é iz Fi i i i | iif i ae fF it i