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. ——_=_____ » THE EVENING STAR. ry (MS ee This Afternoon's Dispatches, . AT THE STAR I. INGS, —— ; Pennsylvania Avenue, coruer Lith St. SPECIAL REPORTS. - JEW HAMPSHIRE ELDCTIO THE EVEWNG STAB NEWSPAPER COM’Y. Republican Gain of 2,500 Since Last & H. KaAUPP MINN, Pres’t. itn Silas te ees Pv Forn CENT* PER MONTH. Copies at the counter SSS ee eee es ee ive Ste 5 majority— ©. HM. Rel- Two Cxxts each. By mail—three months, $1.90: etx months, $3.0; one year, $5. ‘ THE WEEKLY STAR—pndlished Fritip gt | ayeer, SF lw iy in advanes, 'n toth cases and no paper sent longer than paid for. Rates of advertizing Tarnished 01 net republican g lins gives up the Senatorsbip to I Ome D. C.,. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1872. TWO CENTS. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPOR New Hampshire Biection. TRE REPUBLICANS <w THE STATE—Goy FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. STRAW AND THE REPUBLICAN LEOISLATURE i. Coxcoxp, N.H., March 13.— Returns frot VSE. B9—N2. 5,925. WASHINGTON PURLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS TO-DAY. plieation “SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘Wines, Liquors, &c. oF THE DISTRICT ‘GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION. her to the counsel half a dozen times: think there were more than four or five Proceedings before the House Com: | ger: employed; the Morrison building was rented mittee To-day. a for the Holidays | — ii \ . . townr give Str a Wester ~ che tan tthe Haase Cee lie cratic pouaees ug the time of the mecting of che legislature | ‘This Afternoon’s Proceedings, | mcr i Cooper If the batons ef ane le han ome hurd feel 1 + + . « a ” — —_ te. fifty to . Bho “ eagles wirlemmergien “kts | Washington News and Gossip. | ana Grounds thie morning resumed thelr inves. |The Congresionsi investigation into te | tonace peered Sliven me ° state towns year the Ro. 1817 wl 1329 Pere aus, for be- | ee - . Weston ine aMe.throve’ the virtueaet hum cebrated Bit tigation into the character of the work done on orot the District did; he had ston, a Werpyespar, March 13. Feeult will be as felle charges against the Board of Public Works and | it up; th ». I R Th ts from thi power to do so, under the organic act; it was the | ¢_S,N ATES Mr. Edmunds, from the Commit : Blackburn am to ein the festivittwe incident tothe | NTERNAL REVENUE—The receipt mthis | the new State Department building, and The new District Government was resumed this 7 =f ecane tee on Judiciary, reported a bill extending to jority of 1,268. jotiay Sean Although Mret, takesmach peite | were $206,916 cially Tefercnce to the use in the founda- | morning before the House Committee on the | ‘itt¥, 0" the Governor to start the new grvern: | Aitene the bene of the acts providine fae » have gone repu ws being @ public benefactor, he does not allow tion of building of the material commonly eae ees ittee 01 ment; the money spenton the Morrison bui Femoval of causes in certain cones om thon ag the other ducine ot his busines to'escape his obser | Cor. J. W. FoaNey had am interview with | Jono! said building of the District of Columbia. ell spent; the organic ace went inte citect | Tours whichwes passe oe cratic. The first. ee pees See vans with the immense | the President yesterday afternoon. Getz said that before any witnesses were | Thornton Sn.ith, (the owner of a patent con- 18s1, the City Hail building Mr. Cameron, from the Committee on ‘day trad for the wauts « Whiskt=. Brandis, * favor tim with acal!, and be aeenret x d he desired to ask the reporters report anything but evidence betore th Gon. Sweet was acting commissioner. | mittee. A partot he last report of the invest crete pavement) re-called:—Witness was not in | On which the city government had expendeu the city when Col. Magruder wasexamined; had | in repairs over $80,(00, had about eight rooms heard of his testimony; would like to hear hi-| in it suitable for office purposes; it was Relations, reported House bill auth; Ne DOVELASS was indisposed to- survey and marking of the boundar th is dowbtty a. Hillsboro and Sellivan « r ee; it Wa | the territory of the Unite the Brit. Belknap, Ca ’ guton in THe STAR was the substance of a con- | testime 3 witness was a bidder on the con. | absolutely necessary to make some arra "Eie | ist possessions from the Lake of the Woods to The House of Duy ts he line will be not wnly pare bat | OOVERS MENT DEPARTMENTS and all the | Por ation betwee: Mr. Mui and himself, and | trae or concrete pavement. ments for the new government, accordingly the | tne summit of the Rocky mountains, which was tysecie weed poe ne Distr t will be closed | was not the evidence of Mr. Mullett before the Mr. Eldridge.—Well, you stated all that when | Morrison building was rented at $5,600 per an- pas - Patrick's day t committee. you were on the stand before. num, a very cheap rent for a building contain . Pomeroy introduced a bill to ascertain FROM EUROPE Te-pay. Batchelor’s x Mr. J- R. O'Neil was sworn and examined by | | Witness resumed:—Had a talk with S. P. | ing #0or 45 rooms; take the expense of fittins settle private land claims in certain states The Ps 2 Tide spisedia Hi Hin the city lasteve- | Mr. Getz:—Our estate owns two blue stor Brees who told Cel nae did pot ay she Lig ean gece her ea Cony rental. | nd territe Cemmittee on Public Lands Rania — 57 = wt Thales. table, " e e et C' Wi you hav cost 01 6. ear, and ‘ 1 " ee = my a r e wi a uarries on the river; did not put in any get the contract was that he did not hang around 3 i! " Mr. Conkling cailed up his resolution calling | york reroctin aon be avacad Gas Ee te ene eee Departinent building, but rex the board enough; witness was too independen: vernment of the United States pays a muc’ : 5 Me | Cork reverting @ change in the reral days. Tor intormation as to the number of RECOMMENDATIONS TO OPPICE iting the term of the present adminis mh by the Senators from M isso » line: Nebraska, and New York. He said th not propose to debate the resolution, and hope that it could be passed without further dis n. He wished now to modify his res ; > inceeans : So as to substantially adopt the amendine a em ee posed the other day by the Senator from {il 43 nois (Mr. Trumbull}. He would omit the po- Bad for the Baronet Butche m 8 quarries to Major Vandenburg; otherwise Nation oF Gex. Loxastneer as | interested with Major V.; there is Seneca « : ow Orleans has been | Used in the foundation and partition walls of Senvezce Of the vert OF ew Oricame kas Beem) | Ee Giate Lever imanit, Were titi ih will eekedl | sccrpled by the President any great weight; some Seucea sfone will, but —_—_—____—_ wox.—The President sent to the | this will not, neither will it stand dampu THE ATTENTION OF THOSE ‘ } Senate to Way the nomination of Wm, Dissenger | 0st; have seen as uiany as twenty pl a : Aarti : 5 ‘ foundation walls where it is craeked; exa! Of the poissncus evmpounds « to be Assessor of Internal itevenue for the tenth | it last on the 7th inst.; the walls are ruined, as ateratives, Reaves or the Hair is called t+ | district of Pennsylvania. some of the stones are crumbled and broken. rie Katlroad Com and stdene Tim to do that; property-holders on G street came to | larger tum for raed accommodations in t witness and wanted him to put his pavement | District for buildings rented; this includes 6 down there; witness replied that he could not do | fire-proot vaults, and am urgent necessity ex it as the board would not accept himif hewould | isted for these; the Board of Public Work ofter to do the work at 50 cents per yard; witnes- | did not appoint officers until a necessit said the smaller the price paid the ess Opportu- arose; the ard of Pablic Works has nm nity there was to divide; Mr. Brown told witness | bureaus now; when witness was elected execu the ward politicians were too heavy against him. | tive officer of the board he abolished all the bu Witness here produced a copy of the agricul. | Feaus; the office of auditor to the board wa~ tural report of 1868, and requested Mr. Green to | Created as soon as the board began to disburs: de of th ject, says the eh 4 tors and the elevation of te 4 Boe only perioct of ay éruggiste. 4 ppis Work pany lence in American enterprise, i rs Here witness exhibited a piece of Sencea stone | read therefrom a paragraph money; supposed that the Board of Put tion or the amendment cailing for the recom. | _LOsDOX, March In The couatatventigus Get SETTERY ORESTAL megs A. Fan, of te Trowmry Depart: | Giickhe Wok from te fecndcton wai | Laubareny ar tae Cora) coxcenrurave: | Wats tere erie etn Distric’ | mendations made by all other persons, because | Tichborne estate, who has heen 1 MEMCOCERE peresrecs eves atk thee vilomiatares. ||. Oo) La cen detailed We tmstract theaiiacien | about one fect in lengii; mee Ie ees MENT government, and had a right to appoint officer- | JPChlatiens made by allo} tion Beit were, | the adverse decision in his Castenars Blest, it ic entirely free from all poisonous oa laid in the agricultural grounds. to perform the duties. ‘ Mr. Green next read a letter of recommenda- Gen. Chipman.—Mr. Coombs, I think that is tion given to Mr. Smith by Gov. Cooke, Goy. | @ question of law for the committee to decide. Geary, Se P. Brown and others, | Witness resumed:—The board kept a reeu , . ; wide, and perhaps two inches thick.) _ Mr. Getz, 6 ee Sepanews Emibeeey) tm oar) oye 108 Tc. acaaten aie present when [ removed this stone; there is one place in the arch where some ot the stones are split through; the particu- bury it out of sight. It would be impossible to | *CUring the req arrive at this tformation if the names of the | Telease. It is ir thousands of persons who had signed applica- ed bail, £5.00, to effec ported that the prisoner, if , Will immediately be arres efore be used with safety. It does pot stain finger nailsor the finest fabric. It ix | Hons tor office were to be copied. He adopted | Cb4tge of forgery. Mr.) Positively the cleanest article in use, Ite 139 pro lar Seneca stone used in the State Deparim recomm position under Gen. | Of everything they did; the Boxrd of Pablic | the the amendment ailing for informa, | t conduct the prosecution ag duces a cooli - Ht frequent heard the claims of Leonard Bowman, of | roundation is not fit for the purpose, the t Babcock. . Works could pass an order requiring persons t» | tion! se to whether Meco: Hace ‘Connell, and The New Vicerey ‘ Ty stops head italway« | Culpeper county, Virginia, for $3,408, and Isaac | Seneca stone won't stand over 10.000 Ibs Gen. Chipman.—Well, Mr. Green, what has on aetere cen YS oo Organic Latlin had attempted to tm ce APpointments Loxpox, March 13.—Lord N. ik. the Femoves dandroff in ashort time, and, above all.it | Hardesty, late of Harri sure to the square inch, but that used by Mr. | this to do w Lier cond OT Over all streets and alleys oS Jurisdiction | to oftice, because he understood that these gen. ” rd Viceroy of India, will sail tor Will restore the color aud growth of the hatr posi . - - Muilett will not probably stand 2.000 Ibs. to Mr. Green. ie —— was assailed. er all streets and alleys; tlemen denied it. Ds chery ahaa eto Call for it ang | Cortecton Anrace, of New York, hasbeen | the inch; you can drill a hole into some of it | _ Col. Magruder —There smotone word Inmay | a TRECAMAL on Frumball asked it the Senator had the 2 = tab oo ctter ince dont wish to be disappointed. | ordered be Secretary, Boutwel) to carry into } with your ugcr: snow of no buildings, public | testimony derogatory to the character of Mz. | was filed up under the act of Congress author vis feswlution, when an amend- Affairs in New York b i - ee e or private, in which Seneca stone is used for a ls . i we i NED 5 a psTock- Peles homme w. effect without delay the new cartage and storage fecnaation: have noknowledge of Major Van Mr. Eldridge —Col. Magruder said nothing | necess In filling up the canal it was found coun so aise psialtatsinon iat TEREATENED SUIT AGaIN®T LEET AND STOCK re derberg’s bids for work en the State Depart- ) Es-Cortecton Murray, of New York, and | ment, except from hearsay. AMUSEMENTS. Naval Oificer A. H. Latin are here in obedience | _ By Mr. Halsey:—The Seneca stone used atthe Ae f i ‘ EH ie _ | State Department is not as good as the best, *KAND STEREOPT: Rm emcee OF Sas Fy meant toe RC mnen COM I Poy airs Laceaan tc cuas NOaT o poor vein, or Gye the We was quarried in bad weather. against the personal character of the witness, that it would be much cheaper to build a sewer The witness (Smith) then commenced a tirad: against the pavements throughout the city, say- ing not one had been laid according to specitica- tions, and especially the Scharff pavement. Mr. Phillips objected to this proceeding; he ING. he ayes and noes had been ordered on the New York, March —Several prominent along Missouri avenue than along the caual Witness agrees with the Governor and Mr. Ma gruder as to the necessity of filling up the re- mainder of the canal the intention ot the board to do so; had no doubt fhe Missoar it of Mr. Tipton to include all the Senators in the scope of the resolution, stated that the resolution was not susceptible now of being modified. business men interested Mittee to inquire inte abuses in the New York . Mr. Gonkling then said that when the motion | Calvary custom-house. By Mr. ‘Tyner :—Have no experience as a | did not think it the province of the committee | avenue sewer would work with proper mon | gt ipienaer ben uahanapes teas Gaamatioee Le ‘are going to sue gelvek Tue News rrom New Hamrsuree— | builder; my knowledge issimply ordinary; don't | to inquire into the relative. merits of Smith's holes and a connection with the 36-inch water | Sivtian. | charges" E . sain ‘ 7 here the § sed by ) pavement as compared with Scharf’ 3 case ' Niu NATIONAL Dispatches received at the White House from know where the Seneca stone used by Mallett | P m ‘The question then being on the amendment of Mr. Tipton, Mr. Logan regarded the while thing asa very small piece of business, and saw no good to result .om it. He asked what was the nec: sity for this. He bad made many recommend. tions for office, a great numbe | ashamed of it, and sbould do it again, but would | les denies that th like to know what was to be accomplished by | terest of the Atlantic Snding out the numberof his recommendations. | way. He had made a recommendation to General Babcock to allow an old woman to build a pen put her cow in. He supposed that would be | est.of the Atl: i tormation also. He believed hole this was nothing but folly. It had uough of the time of the Senate, and | Go bh Mr. J. G. Saviile was taken from; don't know of any thorough test Concord state that Straw is elected Governor by | of the stone toshow whether it will withetend MONDAY EVENIN handsome majority, and that the republicans | the action of frost; the aqueduct near Seneca AND EVERY EVENIN G THE WEER. il have at least titty majority in the legisla- | creek is built of a red stone, but don’t know it to a a ture. be Seneca; have never seen any evidence of SATURDAY | MATINE) crumbling in this particular structure; took the ree OEE FIPIt veR te APE, FBO" | Tue Presipenr’s Vierrors to-day were piece of stone exhibit trom one of the partit ‘Av Original brama,in Sve acts, ty Mr. Augastin | Secretary Boutwell, Senators Chandler, An- | Walls, near the Liege Arad ei ov we ai thony, and Clayton, ex-Senator Waile, Speaker | dosed to the sun; the stone was Hush with ih s Blaine, Representative Schofield, George Wit- | wall and did not project; saw other evidences of m Curtis, and ex-member of Congress Gllfil- age by frost, by Mr. Piatt:—Our quarries are on the canal above Chain bridge; understands that Vand i burg obsained a bid for furnishing blue stone government in relation to the Mormon trials | for the State Department building: don't know The witness then stated that he did not teli the committee of the conversations he had with Mr. Brown when he was here before, because he was not asked; at the first conversation no one Was present; at the second conversation several were pre could not give their names; did not know wh they lived; did not know how many were present; they heard the conver- sation; Mr. Cowan, a property-holder in G street, spoke to witness about laying the pavement there; he is now dead, was certain that there Was no stone foundation to the pavement in front of the Arlington; was not a broken stonc putthere; all stones put there were mixed with bitumen betore being pnt down; witness had had nothing to do all summer but to watch these the Board of Health had declared the car a nuisance and had so notitied the Board Public Work: was at a meeting of thr Board ot Public Works when Gen. Meigs Dr. Hall, and a little rellow named Phil engaged "on the Patriot, were ther Cc 9 Patterson's stateme about the c: ARCH 11. supply of cro’ thorities are hholders protest again-t coe 2 Jeclaring that it is in the inter- ntrodneing the f reat Western Company, with the view of bringing about ion of directors. It is stated that by ld’s resignation all legal disputes are amica: had examined concrete pavements in New York: found they paid from four to five dollars ne meg n Brooklyn it was laid for $3.50, the lowest price paid; had never met Mr. Stebbins New York; had consuited the proprietors o' shaw pavement and the Evans Com went to Boston two years ago with ‘or Emery, Gen. Michler and others, betor: Pennsylvania avenue was paved; examined inte Tue Mormon Txiats.—The action of the Barc: ar Barnes and’ Ernst IAGE ra. MARE Bethe te ss t wood pavements thoroughly then “a bela | ho gos iP serene rosn —_ a " : it depend tines the detiien of Ga United | wae e Seneca stone in the Smithsonian | pavements, . 1 - io . Sherman asi r. Logan to withdra SUICIDE OF A YOUNG LADY—ALL Por Love. iN AESGAN TOREATHETAW | States Suprease Court. bade which (ibunal a | Ruling bab ever heen nlured hetero ee | Be Mr. Crebe:. Bid $2:05 for 4% street; had | _ Adjourned until Saturday next, at 1o'clock | nis motion temporarily, aa be wiseed te ono A young lady, named Mary Horwitz, shot her- a nAnea TAKES THELA pone eeposetbee mght to sinc the leguitty ot never iscovered any aamsce done by frost to pte Shas oxeneen vaceeoene made no dct er peiereaiamand of Mr. Shepherd will be = a Pemagr would _—_ his vote. | self inher own house yesterday afternoon. The . 1 « NT es ~ the Seneca stone pavemen! out Capitol, | other bids except for ent. . ed. ie then asked Mr. Conkling if he considered it icide d by vi : ve. THE DIVORCED ATES he presccution, AiGeninen Wempectes GANT, ft acagh, he Rad mover weritically exanionl Edwin L. Stanton, Secretary of the District, a aS ecenmary for | dication fats eae DIVORCE MATINEE Tae New Haw: SATUBDAY AT TWO O'CLOCK. On MONDAY NEXT. March 15. return for Six Nighteof the People's Favorite, J.BLOWENS. mitt HEATER. NILSSON. THE STRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. necessary for his vindication that this resolution RANGED HERSELP should be passed. Honora Byrne dreve her husband out of the Mr. Conkli: ng said that he was compeiled to | house last night, and then hanged herseit. say that he did. a Mr. Sherman said if that wasthe case he would | Grand Seheme to Reclaim Swamp Yote tor the resolution. He would do this only Lands in California. for the purpose of allowing a Senator to viudi- | (Sax Fuancisco, March 1 cate himseit, tor he agreed with Mr. Logan that | American land reclamation » we had enongh of this thing. property in the swam Mr. Trumbull expressed his surprise that Mr. | California was recently Morton was not included in the resolution. wick, M. P. 5 Wanted to kuow how many relations of the Sen- | now secured i the marsh lands in ator from Indiana had been forced into offic the state, which they prepose to reclaim by ® ELecTios—A CLEAN them; of two specimens of Seneca stone would nae not be able to tell which would be first afected piainiabnndpeciecios Sanger agra by frost; blue atone is superior to Seneca, be- Fon was received in this city to-day: cause it will stand 4,050 more pounds of pressure >, N. H., May 13.—Hon. A. R. Shep- | than granite; experiments to illustrate the ca- noton, D. C.- We have carriedevery- | pacity of stones were made by Capt. Meigs and J.W. ParTerso: others, and are given in Hawley’s Engineers’ i Manual; think that Vandenburg could have TRANSFER gn | taken out sufficient stone to fill his contract: debn P. Wallis has been ordered to the Pow- | witness was not an expert, but when he saw A C $ Chari 8 stone cracked by frost he knew it. FEW GRAND ITALIAN OPERA NIGHTS ng orders. Ensign Berwind has been | 0M Blue stone so well as Seneca; understand that stated that he had been informed that at the close of the session on Monday Mr. Green had made A VERY UNJUST IMPUTATION against him, and he Was surprised at st, as Mr Green, in conversation with him, had made no such ations, nor even expressed an opin- ion that he (Mr. Stanton) was dilatory in fur- nishing the memorialists with all information in his custody as Secretary. He spent the princi- pal partot an afternoon here with Mr. Green in order that he might examine all the con- tracts, which he did, and asked for a copy oi present yesterday. The resignation is have been brought about as follows: Sickles was empowered by that board ultimatum that Gould, Eldridge, Sherweod, a Drake be pe ed to retain position as direc tors if they came into the sesssion of the new bo: ‘The general with much difficulty gained to Goula's stronghold, where, after con able discussion. the terms were acceded to ATIONAL fer an he bi but one only, which was furnished promptly. | These gentlemen attended the session at whic! | ject ventory cay oe ee iom the sub- | ery extensive er erieeon Gane sign E. t f ' putone only, which w: i 1 hi ‘i ss cl] ject went over until to-morrow. raining ditches. These, th nthe wIONDAY, MARCH 2 Scr ae eet a eg ne nee maine Miah Te careen canal eral geben La acts of the new board were conirmed | tux LecisaTive, EXECUTIVE AND scpiciat | joinineturkeeas teen a ke nee The CoMONPAY. MARCI ent ar | Months leave. By Mr. Platt:—Don’t know whofurnished the | With the clerk of the committee; thishe (Mr. | and Gould's resignation eftered wed aeceeed AVPROPRIATION BILL was then proceeded with, the question being on the amendment of Mr. Logan, to increase the salary of the supervising surgeon of the marine hospitals to $4,000 per annum. tiete | Tux Coxcar.= oN. -_ ERRETT!, | COMMITTEE has pe “RY. | selecting a finance committee and treasurer. BRIGNOLT Toe following is the committee: Senator Chand- anton) could not do, as the law made bim re- sponsible for the contracts, and he conid only be relieved by the law. He wrote to Mr. Green on Monday, out of courtesy, telling him ht J to him immediately certain pa- AL Ustox Executive | Seneca stone tor the State Department. i eitpumization he y Mr. Tyner :—Jndge that the Sencea stone een cen saan? | weed tn tte Siute Departincat wi wor noe over 2,000 pounds, but have made no actual test; tknow whether the stone was seasorted or Tyncer and his men were dismissed. Orde: was restored, and the police left the buil. General Dix then took formal possession of the president's room, It is rumored that Judge In- greham, who is at home sick, has issued an at sn lists having endorsed the ility of which is extab- of similar, though less, reclamations, The enterprise and’ its prospec. k fe } ; - Alter some discussion, Mr. Boreman moved to | tive benefits to the state are attracting much JOSEF T * | ler, chairman; Senator Cameron, Kepresenta- i had asked for. Mr. Green had | tachment against John Hilton, one of the uew | lay ou the table the amendment, and also the e company will commence overa- BI YALL COLKTEL. &c 4 tivcs Ketcham, Halsey and Starkweather. W. By Mr. Hals examined the Smith- | “ k forms of the contracts to be | beard, tor allege ontempt in violating the in | amendment of Mr. Sherman, increasing the on the great delta enclosed « map i & UM PLETE ORCHESTRA. | S. Huntington, esq., cashier First National | sonian building = ne ae rie. cong me Hee ueert o! | junction order issued by him on Monday. salaries of certain bureau officers to $4,000 per 7 acramento and San Joaquin rivers. MAX MARETZEK. Musical Director & Conductor. | Bank. 1 treasurer. Mr. Public Works liad those forms, but he wo: i uted ae ee +4, ‘s The sale of SEASON TICKETS will comm: BOND ee MeO ey ee aes OS WS | Conecib with Gas Ghcckbess andl get the bios TOMAS Fitcn, in the Deseret territe ejected—ayes, 18; nays, specimen pre- was used in the founda- buildings except the bluestone is not generally dressed, et Metzerott's Mini Tur Cortixs’ DeratcaTion.—It is now offi- ¥- mil m wats )ED FOLKS CONCERT. . \¢ FATHER DANIELS PorrLaR Taocrr of | SY OLD FOLKS 6 their last ¢ of this | tate WEDNESDAY EY AS ODP FELLOW AUNT JERUSHA wl present. and will WEDNESDAY. March Br Full particulars +be Logan then moditied his amendment so as to make the salary ot the supervising surgeon AN a $5,000 per annum, that being the amount recom: New Voi E A dispatch ed by the Secretary of the Treasury. states that Cel. X 4 Brows, @ notary, hes al ; " ra with a hundred thousand doliare wi OF Pp PRERESENTATIVES—Mr | Noteld tn trast for clicwtsand relatives ana I..)from the Committee on Military | fands of the Stadacona Club. Afiairs, asked and obtained consent to report a . Sie Sew eae bill to prevent the enlistment of minors in th The government is said to be anxionsas to the military service of the United States without is OC the wallonal parts, whe’ oon the consent of his parents or guardians; which | stamping the domiuion prepartiory to the men elections. Ay an of the new party is svon to be started in Montreal. The Gratz Browu St. Lovis, March 15. Tespendent of the Rept, cent report of an Interview between the re~ porter of a New York paper and Gen. Gratz Town in regard to national politics is regarded as manufactured out of whole cloth. The Gov- kin bed when the reporter was in for him, it possible, Mr. Green said he meant to attach no blam to Mr. Stanton whatever. Mr. Harmer.—The committee are entirely tyou have shown ni to furnish any information re liy«stimated that the defalcation of W. T. | tions ot all the pub Lins, late pension agent in this city, will | Treasur ont $61,000. This estimate is based mts ‘Of ‘money drawn by Call ms: Frost undoubtedly cracks — site > stone contracts until the (ies teusl oarwoenea te Seesuresretn tae Moisture in it reaches the freezing polut, when tending December ith. Collins has not oo ee = . Vsome of his later accounts, but It is st bY UE, Haleey :—Never tested any kind of SEs re ee ee ty Mie Gea — Aun ooh lekeicatetwiih Major nate above given, Vandenburg in bis contract; of conrse, the more ‘THE Philadelphia City Iiem says: “Mr. J. W. | stone he quarries, the better it para the owmeee Forney, -Ir., has returned to his old position as At the conclusion of Mr. 0” 's testimony my, disp. following neat way: “If Abraham hai lived or the line or the overland road in the afiern the nineteenth century, if Isaac had by cme nosur rounded by forty millions of monogamons Yan kees, if Jacob had asseciated with miners ane a letter written by himset? t questing certain papers, and 0, expressing his wil ation, and states in regard te been jostled by speculato end, have been a different order of socia life in Palestine.” Mr. Fitch also told th: mons that the American people were not on!s desirous of eradicating polygamy, but that the: were quite able to ergdicate it. “Yon Mormons,” may delay the issue, but f If you stick to polygamy, show yourselves to be neither philosophers mo: philanthropists.” , there would. T ap n lingness to furnish such that all the information b the contracts had been f) HLF. Zimmerman, ree: amined THE FURNITURE IN THE MORRISON BUILDING and Metzerott Hall, measured the carpets counted the furniture, and estimated the price> as they would sell them at retail; if they had » contract tofurnish the articles as Mr. McKnigh: had they would make a deduction of from 10 to i5 per cent. on the retail prices; i Hall they found a discrepancy of the car, Morrison's buildin, di yards; witness understood that the m the platform in Metzerott Hall had Pa.,) from the Committee on reported a bill granting to the 1). St. Pau! ratiroad right of way ov a bridge across the Mississippi, with sundry amendments. ‘The amendments were agreed to and the bill passed. Mr. Butler, (Mass.,) from the Judiciary Com mittee, reported a bill for the removal of certain causes to United States courts. Mr. Butler said the bill was to Ciolgeener rng being pur- sued and suit brought out of his jurisdiction, “aid Which was often made a means of oppreasion. eee : He cited the case of the suit brought against tie Lees ; 5 Secretary of the Treasury in New York, and the ph rg ey ee — Witness had ex commences at 7, AnNoTneR Row in THE Frenca Assewniy In the French Assembly yesterday Victor Scho lcher delared that the yote to pass to the order of the day on Monday was adop circumstances which rendered it null aj Deputy Bristow aceused M » president pr tm., ot gross irregularities, and charged tha the minutes had been falsified. A scene of in —m ps the committee adjourned to meet on Monday ee “4 En TEM, | managing editor of the Press. Me has been in | mornin, next at 10 o'clock. Mr. Mullett pst Tar? it | PL ludelphia for the past two months, and has, | expected to be before the commitice again this aw that time, given but little attention to | morning, but did not put in an appearance. It OLD No. ON EX#IBITION New the Washington Sunday Chronicle, wich has | is understood that he did not return from Bailti- 456 AND SALE 439 nciueted by his partner Mr. D. C- For- | more in time to resume his testimony, 7ra Sr. aT Tra Sr. | ney, who has displayed his well known abilit, MARKRITER'S, in its ma ent. The Sunday Chronicle The Sale of Arms Investigation. Ho. 416 Tih street, between D and’ € streets, eight | doing tin t Mr. J. W. Forney, Jr., prefers The special committee of the Senate to in- : doors Fellows’ Hall Philadelphia to Washington, and is now negotia- wire into the sale of 1 ? Ghote On! Pairings. Engraving. Chromos. &c. | ting with several persons for the sale of his half | ‘Iie into the sale of arms to the French met Alec, largest stock Paper Hangings, Winavw | of the Chronicle.” this morning and examined Col. Benet of the c ram: 7 , one 0 Binchicy-Rolline suit brought in Baltimore, a: | Prancisco, irom Bermuda, rrores thar wean ietores . Picture Cords aud Tas- ees Osduinen Besarkiient featiy a es sa removed to Mr. McKnight’s shop, on B | Gescribable violence ensued, and the Presiden’ | instances where this power had been used. Denmark, of Liverpool, has been abandoned at soles Hinge Nails, &c',in ihe District. Tux pinsen To THE Jarawese Enassy at | construction of the low of rae cae tg went there with Mr: floss and foun | was Unable te bring the meimberssoorder, anv | ‘afr Kerr (Ind.) denied the constitutionality | se (dhe rennuark was formerly the America Piearovens as se + | the White House this evening will doubtless be a | stances under which it c | the carpet, which itwas said Mr. McKnight | ¥?* or the Fe et eee eee ship Great Kepublic, one of the largest. if not (eee Oe affair. The posanranclahinten mimes wore | be permitted to Gc, op ese lay porns in held subject to the order of the Board of Public | Minutes. After the recess the Assemb y, by i | cited had no relevancy to this bill. large majority, passed a resolution cencury the largest vessel of her class in the world, Brisson for his unjust accusations and intei per ate langua, Works. “Witness here produced the estimates himsclf and Mr. Moses, as follows: furniture and carpet in Mor- ding, and $4,856.65 tor that in Metze- rott Hall; the estimates were according to retail prices; had not seen Mr. MeKnight's furniture warehouse; saw a shop he has on B street, near ‘Tiber creek; the carpets furnished are ‘good. thought they were fine enough for any place; i cheaper carpet at about $1.50 per yard might have been better suited for those rooms. Mr. Green.—Was it not a piece of extrava- gance to put such carpets there? Mr. Phtilips objected that that was a matter to be determained by ihe committee and not by the witness. Witness explained that the carpet which they found deficient at Metzerott Hall they subse quently found at Mr. MeKnight’sstiop, butthey could not find that which was short in the Mor rison building. BE r. Phillips: Umit Ae EEN > making sale of government stores. In answer LECTURES. Erentyctives The Marine baad Tomes eat | to questions 2546 the capacity cf ous cee pear zy . — Samant ipso troops in case we should = id ‘ ave a diffitulty with any foreign power he re- dite oe the Invited cae ee ne | pled Wak wom have es bexiinne Gece ladies of the invited guests, will give a recep- | potting! that the government facturiee ni tion to the ambassadors. To-morrow evening, | ie end of thirty days could turn out at least from 9 to 11, the Embassy will hold a reception | $0 fan yor sitet, Th, Pee Seces er hea ee eeemnaned | in aailition to tho area it the toe eee Sn a creme enve beeunvIet | | erand tas kepmtie uray: ter eet Iisrricr MATTERS IN ConGREss.—The | could arm men ax fast as they were sustered te House committee on the District of Columbia | the fervice. | He Pclge etn! coolness = will meet to-morrow morning at half past ten | opinion at least $1,000,000 per annum should be Jock tor the consideration of various district | appropriated for that purpose. Mr. Potter (N. ¥.) said this bill was intro- > duced to meet a special case, and like all legis- Small-pex and Suicide lation of this character, was liable towork ax | SopryrgitL DeteN Tha, Manche much injury in other cases as it was to correct n Kanterman committed suicide last night, in this special case. It upset the whole theory | },, cutting his throat. His wife and three chil- of the federal courts of the country. dven were sick with the small-pox, and being Mr. Bingham offered a substitute for the bill. | destitute he was unable to Procure #sistance, ¥.) and Mr. McCrary (lows) | which prompted the fatal wt. to the substitute. mn hn N. ¥.) moved to lay the bill on | The New York Town Elections, REYURLICAN GALNS. Tae Toracco WorkMEN IN AMON D.— A mass meeting of colored employes of the to bacco manutactories in Richmond, Va., yester day adopted resolutions deprecating the tardi ness of Congress in disposing of the tax on bacco, and asking that this question, on whi: the sustenance of so many of the poor depends be at once acted upon, and advocating uniform taxation and the continuance of bonded ware houres. Tue Pre i going ahead vig. It has opened a in Tremont street, and advertised to tury milk perfectly pure in cans 50 seaied that th cannot be tampered with, and the fixed pric: will be eight cents a quart. This is the com mendable consummation of a vast deal of talk ing, writing, printing, disputing and commani 1 1t was so ordered on a division. demand for the yeas and maysupon | Arraxy, March 15.—Returns from thirty- n— three counties In this state show that at the re- Mr. Buticr obtained leave to have the bill re- | cent town elections the republicans gamed ol committed; and it was so disposed of. | supervisors; Chester, Vt., 13. The Speaker announced as members on the = . _ rt of the House of a conference committee he Richmond Post-onice. the bill ior the purchase of asiteanderection | “New York, March 13.A dispatch save that of apubiic building at St. Louis, Messra.Gar- | there is trouble in the Richmond post-oftt field, (Qhio,) Halsey (N and Wells (Mo) growing out of the tyrannical disposition shor The Houre then went into Committee of the | by the postmaster there, Miss Van Lew, to ber Whole on the post office appropriation bill. ements, magnific tone: is Lotter Suished, aud other P: made, 1 now off meh than any other be or for reasonable fn examine for youracives deer CARL KICHTE! cn mg bils now pending, as Friday next is district day : = e seent Siper | in the House and several bills will be reported | The New York Custom. House Investi- rst class Piano can aliments. Call and Gn Friday morning at ten o'clock the gation. —_ i “ious tab aera oe es ened AN EX-INSPECTOR RISES TO EXPLAIN. t nion depot on Maryland avenue, between 7th The Senate committee to inquire into irregu- and ith streets, referred to in Tae Stan a few | larities in the New York custom-house to-day he first day they went subordinates. since. 4 7 3 Es e Yi throug! an by the Marshal pointed | cating with the newspapers. Mr. Potter (N. Y.) advocated the pendi — ee —-_ ice gion hee eae pith the come | examined Geo. B. Eaton, formerly an inspector | th the tarmiture, aid notesil upem Bter Iee wi pee amendment to increase the subsidy to the Pacit Injured while Firing a Salute. Rw SPRING. Wants one of bisown, and will oppo-e that pian | i",th€ New York custom-house, who testified ht to point out the goods he f Prison Rerogu.— The Boston Advertise | steamship line to $1,000,000. He saidthat while | Larreetox. SH. Mare rank Ab 72. aut = PpO= bien | that he never received any btibe trom any | Rusbt fo point out the good the government de. | Urges an early and entire reform of the priso: fined to sailing vessels, subsi- | Chauncey Minor and Wm. W. Renfrew were Sell orn The question of granting | Si rey cacee ea er any thing for defrauding | Vartments; Mr. Mcknight'™s prices were incr. | &V#tem Of Mareachusetia, vo that soclaston am. | commerce was neceseary, but when steam was | seriously injured by the explosion of } subsidies to maintain ocean steamship lines war | €. Tevenue; was removed from the cusiont cess of the government; from 10 to 15 per cent. | Punishment shall be subordinate objects, introduced regularly, sailing steamers, lcay- | while tiring a salute im honor of the dle DAILY RECEBVING ; . house on the 28th of December by Mr. Arthur | ¢<* Of the reformation of the convict the primary ing certain pomts at fixed days became nec last evening. precipitated in the House yesterday by propo- with sev others on account of testimony be. 7 Mr. Harmer:—Witness allowed a goo | Pore of every prison offi It wishes, expe | sary and involved an outlay of money that no -s0e- —= FRESH GOODS, suthidy eteeen Bex Fico On ee | oe Can epplnet he nee eek ome sin for turning wuder carpets on the floor iz sal tig arm in the classification of prisoners | one was willing to undertake without encour- | | Bap ror Bararxe.—The delegates fromMetz, ~ubsidy between San Francisco and Yokohama | is not pplicaut for restoration to his position + eee ercabate: Tha we : and the introduction of useful employment an: {from the government. land had, | who have Leen in attendance on the Commissi NEW STYLES, trom @ Lait to a full million dollars premium. A | in the custom-house; come to Washington yol- | M@king the measurements; had no knowledge of Giecation: Pp agemen he Zo" ng who have been in attendance on th mission = Mr. McKnight being an agent for the sale o: > any furniture dealer; believes he makes it his business to sell turniture by a book of patterns: ‘ted debate arose, in which all the leadinj untarily to make this statement; was not sum- IRTATIONS, | ™ mbers of both parties joined, tor and again: moned before the committee; had received extra . | the bil, without party division. Messrs. Wood | compensation for extra work; once received $50 by subsidies, driven our commerce trom the | on Capitulatio tic, and he had no hope of regaining it, | Francaise, a ‘ved an opportunity was presented to | concluded the t in aletter to the Republique © that the commissic as LATEST 1iMft SaRIKE ON a RAILROAD.—About eighty em ployees on the Camden and Amboy ing Of testimony in regard to and Butler joined hands in declaring that Con- | for extra work of 7g hours; had received twenty | Called Mr. McKnight’s attention to the discre- | Struck yesterday on account of non ee ne | beara Screed eridenee ts stongiy a gTess, as trustees of the people's money, ought | and twenty-five doflars at other feet De ace ee he said he furnished it and | wages.” ‘The men to take their places wer eer Ualscen (Ind.) aaid that the question wax | *stmst-Marehal Bazaine, VERY CHOICEST SELECTIONS net to yote it away to corporations. ‘Messrs. | ceived pay for extra duty in the ¢ it must Le there; measured all the carpet twice. | ordered to C: mden, and the strikers threatencs ae Wm. B. Moses, re-called:—He thought the 10 at gy will it pay? Dawes and Brooks of New York, on the other | erally received extra compensation sae aeons wee" Bovimotety IVERY.—Nine of the California state for work at prices generally were fair. A. R. Shepherd, sworn, loudly to drive them off, butit is now un! ‘ " . > o adhe charges of Mr. McK night were the same as an = J vs did not think our field of commerce was great- | prisonere who escaped from the Carson jail last From bard, showed that tthe subsidy already granted | Bight. 0000 ether dralcr would changes cio ota flood that arrangements have Leen made to est in the Pacitic ocean. Our commerce with | year, and who were recaptured, and wtio were OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, Sought ever ten waliliogs af tne ae ELECTION NEWS. made a deduction of 10 per cent. if there hac serie ned England and France was more important. If | to be tried for privon-breaking, dag out of the - 7 ; 4 Ne pir fi I been competition, but it there had been no com- JonN TYLER, son ot the ex-President, ha- | the subsidy was begun it must be continued | Carson jail Sunday night, and have not been wen Ts te Os wey oe oan erent jew Hampahi Majocity Meas by 1,500 | retition he would have charged the seme price: | forsworn the dogmas of democracy, and an | searafter vear. No one had shown the re- | recaptured. ae LACKS NOTH ship service would be doubled and trade conse- | | Returns received last night from Concord and | #Mr- McKnight; he thought Mr. McKuight’s | nounces’ his beer thet national safety anc | Sources of the steamship ee the state- « W-Mepiicort Menper, s quently increased. No vote was reached, but | Manchester indicate the election of Straw by ment of the gentleman fornia was | Tae Rev DLAC The sw the result will be important as settling the | 1,500 majority, prosperity can only come through a perpetuation. To MAKE it id that the republicans have of republicanism. This conviction, too, he ha- | correct, with all the lavish wealth ef those | Pr¢me court of Kansas yesterd*_ get aside the them go to . sd and buy their ships at two- a Pi thirds’ what y ‘er | THRONE.—It is rumored that Prince F: would cost here. Charles of Prussia, while in Rome recent! ting our Sands gto our Sand payiag | Serted his claims to the candidature for: the beidizeall the lines, and hed tho same Sener claim as this. 87 We make laws, but tollow customs. Mr. P ————— 87Solid, plain and costly is the last rule for reete Mr. ‘Coombs.—"You were subpanaed, Mr. : peeeal i] countries the company must be reaping a rich | Verdict inthe Medilicott cas” and ordered a new ig ho pe itor deine aan 2 ] 1 rE pyr peep cay palin moty elf oonay eenage yp gt ma ee eer pee any me poet ars Law Ixoremativerx Mis | American resisters for foreiga built vessels ne | Euthe pierRic a 0 the Editor of the Star. correspondent in Y a ae a eay. I came by the office and put men to work jackson, Miss., yesterday the | that was th: to encourage commerce. Let ‘ 7 3 ECE Of COLUMBEA, Oregon sends me the following, with the sug- | oo majority: Straws ceases meet by | fn ‘making copies of te papers required; they s ving equal rights to all per ar NettD:xe : ester ie : MIDATE FOR THE SPanten sonsin all public conveyances, in the hotels theaters, Xc., became a law. A negro and his wite, to test the law, last night tooks seats in the theater, but were ejecte - che, SPECIAL SESSION OF THE TENNESSEE LEGis Lature.—The Tennessee legislature met a gestion that it is good enough for the papers; S 500. ae rowate representatives are WRENCH, GERMAN. ENGLIS Joaquin Miller is a lion in Europe, a sort of | elected from Laconia; last year there were two. nei cepa favorite in the eastern states, but | at home; by | Littleton, and Lancaster, thow democratic CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND ITINGS, the Sierras, he hall ‘. people here ie Lisbon ‘publican gain. ie re- do pot thiuk he was justifiable in Mewerting & ] Publicans of Portsmouth and Manchester held wmice we loving wife to cultivate his “genius,” and they | Congratulatory meetings last night. will be before the committee as soon as finished.” Witness then went on to testify that he was selected by the Governor to examine THE BILLS FOR WORK ON THE MORRISON BUILDAN the bills as rendered amounted to about $31,000. this was deemed as very large, and measurers ; <: stati commercial ady#®- | jewelry. MAKE TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE, | Tuning the wetelHon AT Ca ee Ee | rneeeel blicam Gains im Maine. Were appointed to examine thé work—Messrs. | Nshville in called session Josuerday, the prin- | Sages to be gained by socering the commer: ce te Sap pustiltion OF tnenanbnnsen onto = Bee ney ergs Gon apr = ye in Bangor, Maine, on Mon- | Rankin & Cluss; they cut the bills dow sh I fe ints | the Pacific would be far in afvance of the aus. | Ba.” : SESEE, MERCRANT TaIont ; | SRE ns out welk anon citteeny Me Sere | ecthed their candlaate ta mater’ Uorisine: | Shetty, $0 si the bil had bean wotied | SongremgoalGinficts and devise means for im | thy Pecile rend ty far Voting for one sub. | th tier boots": is ennai roel | iy 5 - 2 t Mr. Naylor's an it of the archi- sidy did not commit him to vote . a. and ctr workmen well skilled. w! | Applegate was one of the guests. Not payi Jority, and carried six wards. Last year the re- | teetueal iron ; Mr. Naylor obj another, S7John Chinaman is.” - guarantee « pericct fit anddurable | His Genius much attention, the host intredace, aa: Temps $} cz uy works; Mr. Nay! objected SECTARIAN SCHOOLS IN New Yorx.—In th: ir. Coburn then presented his amendment | domestic servant in San Francisco. i Br. Miller to him asthe Poct of the Sierras, | fons: ‘Ward seven, hitherto, hopeiessis Crag Pe orenttan ae ork Senate yesterday a bill was introduc | authorizing the company to purchase in j oh 8 tion was submitted to, and they awarded SF Another brass band, to be COMPOr io, sitter v vving laurels in Europe, had re- | cratic, elected a repablican alderere nsec Gon, €d revealing the act allowing sectarian school. Berton nd toreccive Aereten, uae 2000 tons | women, is being formed out west. OC STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING | Siruedto(:... 10 grace it with his presence, Roberts late democratic c didate for Gover ‘of Sale Pare OF thet cee arint All school: | Darden and torsosive meideesirtho | ao-The wanber of cone of emel-gex te = | Laogh Ne-Mllict before: he ‘edited & aecesh ma | im Augusta, and re-elected. the Hon, Joseph y thoweandl doles or ta aes: Aigo” ef the superintendent of commor that the Smensdeeae ea the, Point + ote Mag Natcher, Mies is the only city in the | 7 ihe war, which was suppressed by | Eveleth mayor by 430 majority, a republican out of fand by an ed nearly 10, i FULL AND COMPLETE, | the government for its rebel prineiples.” The | gain of 250. 14 . law as to the of built vessels.” | ¥orld which ly 10,000 inhabitants aud | Porto of the in ition to this the E1GHTY-Tureg More.—The medical depart The Chair ‘ordes single hotel. WHEL CatcrLaTes te | = ported reir not ee en Lancaster County; Pa., for Grant and ——— Psa ptr neg popes of the Moreira, Sed Pennsylvania _ Mr. Coburn an oe yee a tours are said to be going out of 2 Al rt - Ke , as they occu; a ol commencement at ty y 5 hear PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS | vice President Coimtz vaya that the happiest | oq! LABEMEE, cOUNIY, Par, Amos T. tender. | building which eoge furnish witnem | Eighty-three graduates received diplomas. | “Mr Grebe (il Somes th ea eisate as an ina periicularly senecices ane.” 2% the Custom NO BRANCH STOKE. | days ot bis life were when he was @ printer. | sonenat tier National Convention; Capt Gees Shout the sums fu foams numbers. » but gare | ane Rossin PLEET, with, the Grand Dak: | taento enrich a Sorrocatee mony waste be | ga-Our belies are all trying to ike the “3 | thcold familiar joyat teaaiigt sou shail have | M. Franklin, Dr, William Diffendortier, Was | The report of Auditer Mie giving s10,801 | Alexis on board, sailed trom Havana yesterday | “air. Parneworth (liv eeesd amendment | “abions. It is a difficult task. «“Dolty Vardeas the old familiar joy at twenty-Gve contea thou- | scGeeen D.C Muhlenberg, and J.8. String | £2 as wie svhich the board had to pay | {07 10. une forte and vessels in the harbo: | iesving the subsidy af Sem aay cement | are expecially an “‘acquired taste.” HABLE BROTHERS. sand—Leeell Courier. delegates to the state convention. The follow: | on the building. was Teak eek oir, to | freda salute, that the company shall perform semb-monthiy | . $7 The Woman's Journal says oue woman in FASHIONABLE Talons He shall have siaty cents a thousand at Tux | ing is the vote of instructions to delegates: For | the best of his Luowledge that waostone Lapy Monpavsr is pronounced by medica’ | Service, and may perform said service with for. | N€® York city took out seventeen patents for pps Stan office if he is a member of the Printers’ | Preeident—Grant, 433; for Greeley, 115. Vies | | Witness :—A numberof smaller arti- | authority incurably incane wal the yee Duilt vessele” different inventions in 1870. CLOTHIERS, cles board M4 iy u tien Oo. NER Ziq AND D STS. | Union in good standing. oe Merete sedan 3 “33; Hiwsens Sead took Poees of the Forma; the ftem | 5! Charles, her b ——— new ee asd A Ginn cout piney cae an A in iN 19. 3%; sooig er. her husband, han been distaiseed. wig non ners eal ae Out aoteamnet Ly co., SRS a A ag ERSTE ¥ Coleman, 768; White, 78; Ketchum, 6. | for advertising was the legitimate advertising of 7 Eels two feet long and as large around & “ihe ruled that as the amendment Tsmachanies for liquor selling. claude TICTAN: 2s: So oe Poser Ser — = po Lancaster county sine euly aistrict im the state | the board d inviti Proposals + &e.; did not fe ——— yg A se Se lately beer | posed by Mr. Conger, and admitted, contained | s9-The fashionable com, during the jo. ENS TL VAN! E ere the sense of the republican party 1s take: mem le exact number of em; e J taken ie fon water pi; in Ni new legislation, this amendment - | a been = Braailinn Pebble Spectacles, “jaulo-tm | Of her departed hnbant’s teeth. by a direct vote. ’ panty istaken | Board of Public Works; Lad farmeteg teens | one a Mi # tit wased- | “cold snap” bas been, 0 mottled missible. with a touch of red on the tip of the nose.