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EVENING STAR. Garden. a en = On Wednesday last, Mr. Hitchcock introduced Pennsylvania 4 ct RisTIAe UBIOS.” B ay $, BR cm, FRIDAY...............Febraary 7, 1873. pees rain = to establish paaypse gl FP. a Smith, Pettit ; ri Ronswsy and br Denes Peed and Bored ey mass a Seine es ee Capi street . \. r . f ved and for «al LOCAL NEWS. — | fociS'susi.Grstnicote Seta = me Saat age enquires ns gee Mrcot raieced tharete, é " aa Cendeused Locals, provides that D. D. Foley, G. W. Linville, C. “ was Anis | that dincase. c 2 eee ‘The Xotional Bra Company have made ar- George T. Jacob — ss i a PR os Hf rit i | zai tf Fi tae SS. & joint edit ipof that journal >; is H. Douglass and J. Sella Martin. Realings by the Rev. Thos. R. Slicer, of Col- erado, and music and singing under the direc- tion of ‘Mir. John H. Seiffert, interested a large audience at Fletcher M. E. chapel last evening. Pulison Beverly, a colored driver for Senator Bodineon, srae Kicked by horse at Nallow's very stables yesterda’ alternoon, # severely injured im the face. Iv is feared he will lose the the subscribers teshoose of- ficers and © necessary by-laws and regula- tions. The bill gives the company the usual corpo- Quest rate ptenel and chat the capital stock last night was listened to with interest, the only | Of the society a if a: id! eenzeee tal at Oolong Cheice Bink 2 a5 Fy B ceee rece 5 3 ‘ i 3 i i i @empisint being that it was too short as job.”> | hundred thousand ut, separate 8 . of : a "Ata meeting of the board of commisioners | capital stock of the ‘shall again hi ——— full corps of fa for pant favre motte of the Washington asylum, on Wednesday, Dr. | ‘ved thousand dollars, and that of the latter two < River N to meet promptly all demands, I respectfully eolicia Bavid Schleimer was appointed resident com- | umdred thousand dollars, to be divided into ‘that [Justice Fergnson, writes us that the wi between continuance of the same.” mqnede Ts eudent, vice Dr. D. H. Hazen, re- | Dares ot “of tho United States, Becatore aiwt | between ee | ecet Gane iy th net | wae fore in se W. B. WHEATLEY'S B, or 6 for Bowate, hile Mrs. J.G. Saville and Miss Loui members of Congress, the Governor, the dance with an old law of Maryland op the followi es ann ; : were out driving, yesterda he tess beomes Ld o CAL QSSOCIATIONS IN THE CEREMONIES. affidavit: nt _ PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR-| (~ S. O'MARE & SUN, unmanageab upsetting and | of Columbia, and the Sisters of Charity who | The induguration committee on state associa- ee oe pO: aaerepton, Cove. NT, email Breaking the phicton, Mrs Sanile ecaped | May reside therein, shall enter said park and | tions and visiting political organizations yester- ord sue thouend eight handredand seventy. janl? __ 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.C iemenaicne ice —ianwes, but, her companion received severe fn Poy —— — the said rail- ta eer iemnces casas rar neemnst san AP | three, before me, the subscriber, Justice of the been lying for over a week. The tug: SS | 1218 Seeenta Street Northwest, betreeen M and N Sunday schoul institute will hold two ses- | dren’ af the Babli and prival the | mittee what amount of the expenses they would person ially ‘appecred Jot Boom and made cath Ii | Jase neght Sith he wea Nee ved UP HOTELS. sions daily, at the Calvary Baptist church, at | cities of Washington and incur, submitted a ré that the legislative | due form of law, to the following statement, viz: | have not yet arrived. The ste: N ld 230 and 7o'clock p.w..on the lth, 1th, aud ingnish hall had been set apart for the ascociations, and | Thaton the auhday of January ulto, in the cify of | snd ‘Triana will start down to-morrow. ‘The | WW LARD HOTEL, Cromea, OU SARS, MOLASSES. ac. ely er fomar nepenr ye ede gt gy anmer dy 4 = 7 that proper muse, &c., would be furaished for } © ten deliar bill,thae be give Brasil two five dollar Schooner Mary Terry was towed down trom WASEINGTON, D. ©. for gi aed and Powdered Gagare,7% Ibe New York. c : may import into this country foreign coun- | Gen. Terrill, president of the Indiana repud- | war! pth ns eS By the: Baltanore —t Hampekire. cout | BEMODELED, REFURNISEED, Gur New Orleans Mlanese bh Nesterday. Rev. Father McDevitt, president | tries, free of eharge or duty, all birds, animals, | lican aesociation, stated that the association at | Berwon who could read tekl hig it was only sone | com ‘ FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND | Exira quality Drip Sey f the Catholic total abstinence anion of Amer- | Md such other lered use- | their last meeting expressed a willingness to | d ill, that he then went to Brasil and demand-d ELEVATORS ADDED c ica, sent a congratulatory telegram to the union | ful and ornamental ; | take partin the thaugural ceremonies. To in- | pine dollars, and Brasil. took back the one dollar hig —— é FLOUR, &c of Penneyivania, in sespion St Scranton, aod | aud; in consideration thereof, the Hi | sure futl attendanee he ted that the states | [ill and givé him afive dar bill aud saldit wasa | “Srrerenrouss-Late yesterday evening a small OPEN NOVEMBER 9, 1572. ree ake sees beet Pamity and o received the greeting of 51 societies of adults, | “do all oS 2 esol Lymm eg be ot et oe in the procession | “sworn to and endecribed ona * | boat was seen off the American coal wharf con- “T.F. CAKE, Proprietor, | Wile. LEAP TARD array pel tp Kor ray mals, poultry, a nish the | in the order of thelr admission into the Union. B, W. PERGUSON, J.P. [Seal.) | taining twomen, who seemed as if they were ~ : F ‘Journal, MacBride avd Curtis, | sme to persons and. ‘societies requiring | After a general discussion Gen. Terrill offered oe ’S."Boyd, publisher, makes ave: | the same at the least. possible cost. | aresolution, which was agreed to, asking that | MAtwrEwaxce or A Wire—Judge Ludiow, | Sree Ser hone eine ee one Thi ‘ jen ¥ handsome aj rance, printed on tinted | That the society is authorized to use, without | the state associations and visiting organiza! presiding in the court of common pleas for the | rendered Perse atl with the riety news of the weck cot. | charge, the Potomac water far the purposes of | be ass posttion in the ‘rear of the President city of Philadelphia, decided a question on Sat- | yonaered them the men have not yet been heard 80 Proctor & Gamble’s bar; 8: cents per Soar! heard, no assistance was Soap. Weents per pow morning the boat was still ot box of 6 ibe. ; said park and garden; and that no of | and Cabine ay which we believe hasnever before arisen 1 Wen See. epprepricte Reads. The trat-page | to skid seciots shail be item Teom taxshiou'es- | ‘The Mishigan republican assiclation lest | im iis couney. Ie Becumivasie thers ten pa deg erga te Fe enn een wren Ona ington light infantry, last | cept the ‘k evening adopted resolutions for appointment of | statute which Brea wife the right to bring an | “‘Sare op Reat Eotare—F. A. Kerby, auc- RAISINS, &c ‘ted a civic organization by electing pole ag &@ committee to invite th tendance of such —. be — a who | tioneer, sold for Messrs. Smith, Smoot ‘aud Ball, = Raisins for rm cone henge C. ae president; ry pet) a x being yee doe. eid ain ten pr geen Ee ee oh har of about two Atmore's Celebrated sig oe gr orem ore” ster be repenien; that Y t general comfort elf as fake after | forthe payment af the same, oui mening i | ate, improved Wy frame a ching, for ae Lt ‘al fo be a welfare o! mem! s i. “ G. Lewis "eandered bin Tetieeation'es as well as that of individuals during their stay |. Under this statutes Oe cee ais wav ene et meat eB commanding officer of the compary Set Lint. | northeastern boundary In the city; ‘The committee was appolnted wi to-day, that of an infant on Nailor’shill your Robert 1. Fiemming, ron the battalion i Hamilton, U. J. Baxter, as chairman, and W. E. Creary, ‘ast coentng. Tr $20 scoTr staff, was elected to fil the vacancy. shall be inclosed, ed, | secretary. “A fenta were made for hold. “ iri cS. shite scl and mame of the Corcoran Park an inanguration sociable at the National | married in Ti [59 eine aap ston, Between Tend K strocte, jel-tr_ 1913 70h on She lco Garge im the Petomae. and Garden of 1, the time to be fixed by the executive com- | Priest; that they lived together sixteen years, CITY ITEMS am is CONDITION OF APFAIRS AT THE LONG BRIpGE. | 0; and —_ sacteny mitten See ee Seen eee Seem Sven ehibtren beteve | tse catia PRICE List ‘The current in the Potomac isrunning at a | Charge a try ys Al excursion party of citizens of Charles- | the husband deserted his wg As a defence For ax InriTaTep Turoat, Cough or Cold, brink rato to-day, but the water is not as high | of cach andevery week, not ind Columbia, South Carolia, will leave | the counsel for the delinquent husband set up a | ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches” are offered with the | _@ec#-Sm___Northeast corner of 4th and K ste anit was y. Above the ‘bridge | five cents for each and every re ‘Washington on Mareh 2, to be present at the | statute passed in the reign of George the Second, | fullest confidence in their efficacy. ‘They main- [BE BRYANT HOUSE, the ice seems to be giving away, but 2 of age, and ten cents for persons under | inauguration. which provides that any marriage after the first | tain the good good reputation have justi; Located om corner ith street and N.Y. avenue. or ually. From a point opposite to the naval ob- that age, and the fee for the remaining days of ‘THE BALL SUPPER. day of May, 1146, & “Papist” and a | acquired. eost | qgAfter the let of December, 1873, Permanent perv the Washington deawof the Long | the week shall.or may be, regulated by the di- | At amecting of the sub-committee on refresh- m who ‘professes to be of the Protestant Sa tia sap dE IS @RO aan Ane ee ee ee presidente that the railroad company | ments of the ball committee lastevening, it was | faith shall be absolutely null and void. William: |, DR. Hexrox_—You will find this celebrated we CBRInS Tidwell Meadow) nts (lizectly over the | is hereby to construct, and main- | decided to divide the supper room into five sc- | 0m claims to have been a Protestant at the | Physician at 413 13th street. Go and get 2 a Ig ag Sa Bd Rp a — a F ancien fof the meadows | aud streets of the said ‘and, District: REGULAR TROOPS COMING. statute as a valid defence, and ordered Mr. a persons oume teoes fer hannel the water | beginning at the junction of 1ith and E streets | The following is alist of the regular troops | Williamson to give bail for the maintenance of BLPHONZO YOUNGS & ops, is running freely, making a juncture Just south | northwest; thence along E street to 7th; along | who will participate, by permission of the See- | his wife.—Baltimore American. oeue v draw with the Georgetown | ith to C;’along C street to Maryland avenue ot War: ‘rom fort McHenry, light Bat. | ys oe Sg pany ice im the latter channel for over | 2% along said Maryland avenue and the old | tery A, 2d artillery, with 65 men, 4guns and 60 | 4 NGHSH iN ExcLaxp—lt is high time | Soasi: -half a mile west of the Long bridge seems to be | Bladensburg turnpike to the park, with the | horses and batteries C and H, 2 artillery,with 60 | “at Englishmen were taught to speak and —__¢_____ Smhateraaunc Se Woes | recap se tin re eka | neat ro Fv Rn, ate Bae | Segui gen, Reiner att | Da. sued oman Eat me Tone sraser a tay of the a » the ixty-five men. m Fort bs x SY aE 7 = —— oy rr py = ‘ann eek to | Me and preemie nosing she hogy (B Rattent te artillery, with pone ands is about as unintelligible to the other am, NATIONAL Savines Bawe, corner of | _ic®-tf Brrween Tru axp@ru Starers. SUGARS. over 12 ect 2 doen panies, npon such terms as may be upon; | The corps of cadets from West Point, consisting | Half asif it were talking Welsh. A Yorkshire | New York avenue and 15th ‘PRE DHPERIAL HOTEL, oan beet NEW YORK BRANDS.) As yet no material injury has been done to | 4nd that the passenger-fare from end to end, or | of 217 men, together with the bands trom Gov. ia is ROME E ONO Uae OF teenie ay | Deuking bows, = eee 4, a the Long bridge; there has been no interruption | 8P¥ Part of the route, shall be five cents; that | ernor’s Island, Fort McHenry, West Point acad- | Wow: not understand each other as readily a. | Banking hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9 to 4 5a0ES STEERS, Pqpeine. of travel thus far, with the eaceuthn, er fon | the restrictions imposed upon the Metropolitan | emy, numbering each 25 meu. ee ene MS utis hours last evening. Last night, while the tugs ny by act of Congress approved ——— Sooach ote. Even emecet Ue people who | --wescor & Grease ™ The en ee A eeeee were endeavoring: ta foresee pee ee Meg | Fuly ist, 186k shall be binding omsaid company, | For tie Eve or Grew. Bawcock, on Wuo- | Me fairly educated, and who live in those large | a.\esreor ee Cisse SEWING MACHINE. |T Between Wh and Mth streess tached some of the ice, and the drawer-tenders | Provided the same are consistent with this act, | EVER Has AUTHORITY ovER THESMiTHsoNtAN | Circles Of population in which provincialisms | Bates heopskirt and corset factory, Yih street, . were unable to close the drawers br about fi and the object for which this act is must | GaovxDs.— Editor Star: Within one week three | re supposed to die out, the English language is | Trechigencer Build a =” Wasmixeto, D. . Inches: mal OF coarse tenn ean haut four | he commenced and earried into effect before | assaults and robberies (on different nights) | Subjected to serious ill-treatment. the nee ~_ meee until the rails were brought together. In'a | t¥° etherwise the act shall have no effect | have been perpetrated within the Smithsonian | Country members of the House of Commons | Taenwowersns and are repaired dauh thins, hastover, Gen tot aaa aent ce ; that the above-named persons, or ag grounds. 1am one of the many who find it con- | omit the final consonant in words ending with | and made to order by Hempler, near 4 street. the way and the trains passed over as usual. | ™ajerity of them, shall determine, before sub- | venient to go through the grounds, and do so | With ing. Many of them talk of Indiar. The ——__— With the exception of the demolition of a fen: | ScTiptions to the stock are received, whether the | almost every night, once, twice, and sometimes | {Ticks played with the letter A which are co™ | gue eeent New York Elopement der and slight injury to some of the piling society and company saall be separate or | oftener. Now, In order to protect those many, | Mon in many social circles do not appear, as a | Tle Ltn Oe Ane eon ear the drawer, there is no other damage at | Tilted organizations; should they be separate, | and fo preserve the fair fame of the city, Tte- rene, ae tne or ernest eat | ‘The young mam, William Marray, tho. de- SrpuE aRLixctos,” if the ice should melt gradually, no id railroad 'y shall pay annually to | spectfully submit that e duty of the city | THPhing-* Tt would ious thing if | faulting clerk of J. Bloodgood & Co., of No. 2 3 + is apprehended: but a heavy | the said Park and Garden Society for its main- | or the custodians of the grounds to station at me ee ound | William street, was arrested on Tuesday at VERMONT AVENUE, por gg le A Brad tenance, all the surplus earnings of tne said | least one efficient policeman (there ought to be | thirty millions of J ‘were, to be found by City Marshal ve : Th Sige mae sare ces ot | Seong deamtng econ cont | verlpen che rum fais chat have | Simei srer nGlnuan mgt, | ethic wi, nih dg sao th neal ts for wy ms nes nses, m per centum per | hea: ere isa n, but as I have 2 ?. K ‘custody \ “ . * Eg eesuer werk own draw watchingthe | Srnum as divkiends’ on the capital stock, and | never seen one at night, I suspect that thes. | Odd habit of imitation. Every one knows the | cit ft Srrived frum St Soke tei bec: | ee ——— cane for 19 it eas a ‘slow ant tedious ‘proces. ft’ was shall provide and furnish 9 suficient number of | sertion is based on &n sneient tradition, or pos- | Condi og te pattern by taltateg ail the Coat'e, | bered that Murray took €5,000 of his employers? C. & WitLarp, sem fer 119 remar! that captal su ¢ very from six o’clock a1 si e vel le presence of one in olden : ° ITT —— Rave the patience of Job ts contin at | meridian to twelve o'clock post meridian, forthe | times. Verily, if such “olden times” could be | it; and perhaps the Japanese will take the Eng- | Money raph ag nee age ng ng ee EBBITT BOUSE, canefor 149 werk. Mr.J. N. DeBarry, the general mavacte weyance of passengers along the restored, many live who would be able to ap- | lish language as it is, reproducing all the cur- | marrage, A dla pe WASHINGTON, D, 0. 2S 7a. 6 er Jens conetal manager preciate them. But what we want is not only | Tent faults of prenunciation.—London News. Perea ate ey toyed war gg od Mr. E. 1. DeBarry, the superintendent,’ with | Property and the nt and di- | men who have the eapacity to receive pay for | A Cuizp BurNep To DEATH IN Manvianp. | for Montreal, Bat tetead of cage atone other officers of the line were on the scene this — a such watching, but who will do th e watching: nat | A, ttle child, Sephia Dent, aged four years, | Murray and his wife took the Vermont Content Deedee eet morning. wae SS aa ne saree == xt | some lights might be a von gag bec gate poms Duke, See pectin = Poses weence they went by steamer to 15-3 Sth and 0, P t., bet. 6th and 7th n. w. deck inte ce for several weeks near Arling- | Eronnd for the construc Hiding: | Respectfully yours, | Sacra Wasurxorox. that {t died trom the effects thereof within a few | Victoria Hotel, taking Ry whore Glesizerta oe 5 noon to-day a short distance pany. a al ours after the occurrence. e cl ‘sparents | apartments. Murray registered his ‘ased. Seana where ah provides that any person whounlaw- |. ——————— funded a d ect cpr oan et ee fully enters sald park and garden, or wiiltaly |" ANormER TuzosToR Amour — Editor of (he had walked ont about-6 & yards from the nford, ~ , S87 Pe. sve,and HOLMES mt . ures Or anything useful Star: FO" ur columns to wari “ = 7 Bins tanger Ee Seed oe a | whoo saa ihe'pbie agus wees ealngNonck | Sis cee, yy, lense Rome | mach valuaie Jory and we TTC CHE Hot etenenne wide a quarter. oe ee Lenape iy seca ee ioe = Ce “ ek Pred = tion and it told ts father it had fallen in fire. Murray rchased. & tckers hae i trict ‘of Gol ai a - —— than ‘five more one hundred dollars, a mations for the uamed! ‘atte: Posdand, inte: ‘Tnx Covrty PuBiic ScHooLs.—Thetrastees | the fine, after deducting the costs, to be paid benefit of the children’s festival of the Sunday and'ait teat Could be, rand or mer tals wit 4 ~ cou ate of ‘ashington county, D.C ., de- GK ef county schools held their ‘monthly into the treasury of said society. ee ee ee ere ches i er, Dat with soetiect as tt dled ereates | tien ES cea to Montreal. where ins | geese Al De me against the meng meetin; formed vi nations of mons whie! e 7 J > 'y wit, Charles R Douglass secretary Me, | Waar “A Bropea” Gor ror 9850.—«A | havebeen given her, ‘There in no truth in her | Wofore stated, within a few hours — " pulmprer Ot dete. te anar eaeee — Tal Wesetes$ MASONtO Temrce, presented a communication from Henry | bidder,” the one who invested $8.50 ui the | statements. No festival is contemplated, and ——_—__ ceived Gcocription’of the petal noes: ofthe. A SEARS. __Kisrm ann Fete. ser ie THY | Adams’ Express company sale yesterday for a | therefore no aid to be asked for. ‘The woman, | Great Amount oF Show IN MAINe.—The en ae accom: awe ee eg D, e100,” wittes us that he | ¥e are told, is neatly dressed, quite jaunty, and | Bangor (Maine) Whig says: “A gentleman re. | fAucd by photographs, from Superintendent i —— ap agp eal ba 2 number of legal papers of no | ery presettable, ALPmen Housan, siding in Piscataquis county, who has kept an | chiet’ rollowed Ree Set Sem. Tee an would be acceptable in that | use,” <c.. as stated in last evening’s Star, but Rector of Grace Church. accurate record of the amount of snow as it fell phed "to the +29 on the district except W. B. Smith. etter ‘was | found in’the box nothing but some elijs of bras Sage oh each year for twenty years past, states tha the fic anes’ might bees Sled. Mr. Folliot, from the committee on buili- | brown paper and printed paper, and the foi- |, Tiv® Stock Manket—Board of Health: In- | average annual amount during that time has s "Oka: pecfectiy coal ings, reported that they had obtained #35,000 in- | lowing mysterious note: ® ‘ection The inspections and sales at Drover's | been seventy-four inches. | Thi hhe finds sarance on all the buildings in the county at one “Wasnixetox, D. C., Sept. 23, 1570. est during the week ending February 6th, are | the amount of snow which fell before the storm per cent., which they considered very m- | . “Sir-—Having received $160 (one hundred | Teported as follows:—At Clark's pens, :lur- | of Monday to have been ninety-two inches, and able. ae dollars) from you for certain n. you | ing the week, 610 swine were offered and soll at | Monday's storm was at least inches more— were Applications of John R. Porter and Geo. M. | can get what you want by addressing Miss An- | [tices same a last week —64a6%. At Drover's | making about one hundred inches 90 far. Last | j from the! 7 be Matthews for were cd. Moe Siary | nie G###*, Baltimore clty. Marylasd, staiing | Rest, yesterday, 00 cattle were up; 38 sold for | year, at this time, fifty-nine Inches of suow had | Soret arted | gaia on ‘of April next. —- T. Benjamin applied for leave of absence for | What you waut, how much, and when you want | stock purposes; the remainder sold to butchers | fallen, so It seems we have nearly double the hee br algo ae ee a) Ee at prices from 3 tog. 900 sh usual amount this year. It the snow continues |” coats ‘per pena and Mr. Geo. M. Matthews ‘<A bidder” further says that the ‘legal pa- | ae a eee yee Mere oat Saud oe iraty | falling through the winter at the rate it has thus ies Thee shesined fron tee. Bares See ass p Sees Oreaee caer mena es | tes aap eine | Seen | eaeen oe wenee ee | ee oo oe ee 5 A x e after + was . Wht the beard, coestamaie ae | expremea” Whad been | ras “Crisrrxe StRigetN BaLtinone.—The | RATLROaD CoxxnoTions—The people of . : L$ loM AS THOMPEON late of Ay TEAS! TEAS! soared Cok aia ie ee oe SE Ge long-threatened strike of the Crispins in Balti. | Cincinnati are endeavoring to put h two the said deceased 'T} accordance with the terms of the sale made on | ANOTHER Importation oF saat Pox | BOT took place on the 3d of February. The | Toads to connect with the @ and Ohio eo fo exhitit the same, ~ the 2d of January, 1373, by direction of the | PROM MARYLAXD—This morning about eleven | *Tike, however, may be considered as a partial | road on the Oblo, and they are establishing i] oa "othery A Sa Governor of the Distriet, and that a deed there. | o'clock a colored man named arrived in only five out of the four- | companies to mine and tra Feaagtd yf Bir benefit of the enld eatae, ‘Given Waders kant ne for be executed to Dr. Daniel Breed, tle pase | here from Marlvoro Ma. aed wonde tis was te rm , or jobbing houses, in which —_ thie inthe day of Saneagy aes, Oe ‘a fair a past TEA chaser. police headquarters, where Lieutenant Noonan | (Tispins are employed. | Neither does it affect 28 we tH - and the officers on duty were brought into close | the three houses in which no Crispins are em- | Organized in Cincin ys Tre} —Atamoet- | proximity to hite before they eee wwe “lose | ployed—these establishments having, sines the T OFFICE, ingof the national council, iast evening, | he had the small pos. Liew Noonan, on | Seat strike of 1370, (een wit vant woop, the committee to inquire into the operation of from his appearance that the case | “ith non-society = = ia, Pa, oar Sateen cls the eight-hour law at the government asylam yery cont Patent ‘to him on for the insane, as far as Ts were con- | dered el Barre 2 One Sinn nae Nivee giziaes tee mysteriousi in four divisions,” Nos cerned. ‘that they had an interview 2 formed | W8ses, amounting a ee ee eee ‘ashrewd id 5 h Ss with Dr. Nichols, and that working men at that percentom fhe eld cates. Thestrikers, how. | Lencidney Rapubiicens || A tp KL a we ynstitution Teceive of the law. wi mate sp Only 2 <B— ithout Mare Cate: A vote of thanks to the committee was adopted they Fai'the board of hesith edie: ¢ Old wages, on an average, ranzel | rhe ire marshal of Brookiya (N. ¥.) has mads be whether shes “Tete ordered that Resolutions were adopted deprecating the action | in this order about 12 o’clock,the health officers $15 to $20 per week—and, while some men | a report, in which he points out the dangers of ‘or not, on the 25th day of of any United States Senator or member of the | having been notiged in the meantime. Iauks | Sed $25 a week, others could not make more | tising adulterated Keresenc, and suggests nat House of tatives in advocacy of any | were here broken, the officers going up stairs | ‘$10. There areabout 1,200 persons of both | stringent law for its prevention besoacted.. It special privileges or advantages for rallroa! or | and the patient to the basement and in a short | 2eXe= cmployed in all the shoe factories of Bal- | ig nerally known that the cheap varieties of corporate monopolies; -e the | time the latter was removed to the hospital. | {imore, and fully one-half of the males, it is be- | Kerosene aro, either through willfal adulters opinion that the proposed Goat sland bill is ———— lieved, will be thrown out of work by the strike. | tion or improper manufacture, marty as eae the deceased njust and against the interest of a larger vor. | Soxg axp Davaureea ov Sr. Lece—The | The tye Arms not assenting to the new rates deckiediy more dangerous than gun- | mitted suicide. “‘Thestate its UNITE Wastisoros won California; urging that the | Ancient Grand United Order of Dai ged. (35 bands ahs “Daughters Mg wder. Yet these dangerous oils are not only ‘On the petition of BRA! H : Alutian Islands (Alask: char, ~ ee me — 8. bana Sons of rpc, which aie dariee ed ween: | Order of St. Crispin” have become involved i 0 pon Congress the ‘et; the strike, in consquence of their sympathy with a urging Se eeat pore losed its pn mee and succeeded in Sud demanding of Congress that all contracts in constant use amoi rer classes, but There are New Bedford, Mass., and af are used in many of our of street-cars iy witngeses 0 exatpine Ser the Gatence. Weoartock, New Tork the Crispins. Se ee ee Exouien Ratiroa: TaMED BY CoLp axp HvxGeR.—Our citizens Tae Coat Comsixation—Prosp’cts for tue | will realize how extended and long continued fl i erenent by our government shall conform to 8. ‘ 7 ulrements of the law known as the eight- | & cma a Py Spring Trade.—The coal combinatiovist« are at | has been the snow this winter by one incident hour ms, grand | fresent, mactive, although it is claimed that | that isnow common in the upper pdt of Balti meetedermeenas meeting: Mecae, | Saruneneng secretes’. teaomnty barieg kta Ape oe tee ke, i there with baskets, and pioking up [TNSUBANCE. Lipphart, Williams aed Lovelace. | ay al die men,” unable to compete with the agents of | the which, nearly for want ad ——— citin then-clty: Bow. Name He g company, have temporarily ceased too to fly or to run away. hoar. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE wees JR aL Renee Joung cule. | Perey Canon, Rebecca, Williaa, and ie -a. | Noumea: endare eyeing Gevlapments, Con fog these bl an ‘og Ki Ts : ee |, who ent ishe. ro 4 a 24 he re . . — fice nearly three yeare ago a¢n law stant, | Gla", The onder has been Im existence during | tailers of Philadelphia, who, at puviic meet: | the poor litte creatures, ustaliy so timidamdsy, iacgest Of any thetic teamed tas seria iaesow. completed bis studies of the Aum od rahip in Ws cclateortonr of S0teo to nlets, have f ly accused \the | have become quite tamed by cold and hunger.— the largest of a in the world. Jap. nearly next month. ‘Hs was commucioncd | $08 ‘The council in Washington has 300 msm- pany ao, soling coat at oy dl er saul <2 on a AND vENTW STREET. by te ties in Japan to come to this | ¥&™* tail yards at hitedetphia at $1 Jem than other Giass Barnzrs—The transportation of | sev trom HEYER & BISHOP. country to study criminal aw, with the promise retailers, but it is el that crade petroleum, and particuiarly of the lighter | train is ‘the Of criminal judge when he re- Axorner Tewrenance MEMmoRIAL..—A sub- | by the company is “dusty” portions of it, such as benzine, gasoline, &c., is | is 197 ce Age turned to his native country with certificates of ittee, consisting of Messrs. C. W. Gaddis, quality. Coal dealers generally are anxiously | attended with heavy loss from evaporation, in utes, No, 605 SEVENTH STREET, pioficieucy im that branch of the law, which ke J. W. Carpenter and H. W. Read, baying in | awaiting the publicationof the new toll rates of | ordinary packages, and a substitute for barrels | Sw; Wasuixorox, D.C. outaibed from Judge Fisher and the su- Gil Sto provide ngaeal to. the Reading company. The latest rumor is been looked for by the trade. It is now ’| hours and . a EESINE court of the Di Sir ‘his arrival — Prov the evils that in consequence of to make barrels of ore an = LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Or this he has, by close " m, ob- sale of mtoxi England, quantities of coal will shortly be to stand transportation. The cost of suc! ganized 172)—the cides _ tained s Knowledge of the English lan letter Wilson, asking Bim | shipped fo that country, where it now selisat | Packager would probably be considerably in| A Brave Wouay _ pa aa Ee: and has embraced the Christian Te e poh pas , gold, with a prospect of advance.—V. Y. beg eg Wah could aye, b gr Bee fog " ose redtut F modest demeanor, an: about fo, the oo studious in the other volatile fluids for an indefiaite atin a3 ‘Mra’ Patton re CASH ASSETS ose. one Ghorough ‘Enowiedge of our arts ad sciencca jgstp Garza il VinotstA-—On Saturday last, | Tvtuectite Moral Town, shout 2 oles She RATIONAL Fink “iNSURANCE OomrasT. _Kaawou for him the esteem of a large circle of Is THERE A CoRNER IN WESTERN Union?— Bias te. F~ Case Agger ARTTOR™ ggus.008 st TRADERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPAS! g | i i ¥asteaw Braxc 8.—The citizens o1 Uniontown in Western ‘Dnlous Tumor was afloat 8 Sitar oie eens Saree Sade eo bee ee ‘ment, that o fhe foot of 1ith street. cast, by n substantial men : Dania Dib Ht a There crowd of footing any Waxten—A Rew Ginoas Across THx the dth-avenue hotel inet ae = ° = ‘ i 5° Ht ; i i i ‘ i i fe : bs HY tt £ f Hi f lf fale i | i a ff A fi F i i z