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CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. fit, and that he was merely endesvoring to as- | A Vigorous Hair Tonite. | wai and Orion. Washing. CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Patiea sven cise Se Rum, Morgan furtuer swore, that, affecting ow 4 ruomta Man SaVaD ONR HURDRED DoL- | WB one eas oe sate Siew es HATED CASE! pad mine Fo lett the Toom, but, after re- | LARS BY WEARING A WG. grace with ta lovely shadesof green, and throws Hames and Residonors in Washington of the iring, 100 rough the key-hole, sa . | &crimson ‘over ranches ot ma- | the murderer ring the pockets of the deceaced, | , OY€r A year ago, many people who are yet iv~ | Djcx/tuon Eaviend ove ine brancucs of the tiny ‘Members of the Forty-third Congress. ere than as century ing in Peoria, were acquainted with one Mr. Cummings, « pilgrim whose mission in this cold and cheerless world was to make errata for natore, and where she had removed the hair Harris, as well be might, vehemently denied | the accusation, and, baplessly for himself, | threatened a prosecution for perjury. As Bo sonrk of violence was visible on the b quivering leaves of every emerald tint, we can- not but notice the contrast between the bright- neseof nature andthe blackness of our farm- r ‘The Senate. Wilson, Henry, Mass., Pres't., 1501 Hstreetn.w. Alcorn, James L., Miss., 1212 G street nw. Harris | ad of man, Cummings would replace | Y8Fd fences, barns, stables, and the like. It | Aijison’ “witiam By ie” Ney" son the point of being discharged when the | from the hes * e ‘costs something to paint such things, and money ' ‘ormiley’s. " munid servant demanded to be heard. She swore | te capillary substance on the summit of the isotten a scarce article in che spring-time, but i. cranium, causing the barren sommes of Se sbinin, ito vegetate with crops o lent lnnerigntes, Atleast he tried too this; 'ena | charged accordingly. His hair restorative was | the eighth wonder o! e world. It wou! rin; ition of which she imticated. | hatrokt ona gate-post, and aapoonful rabbed on alink of sausages would cover the palatable cyl- from a wash house window, as she waa de- ding the stairs, she saw her master take me goid from his pocket, and having careful- | ly wrapped it up, bury it under a tree in the the py by a little expenditure of time a can whitewash or color our prem they will present a very fresh and clean appear- ance. This will aiso prevent the decay of both the out-houses and the fences, and destroy the vermin whioh lui k about the poultry houses and arp i Del, 1413 Mass. avenue. A.W Wevan Waeniees «J. W.Va, Washin, Hoase. Boutwell, Geo. 8., M Veer. on Brownlo 8 & toom on the ground It was the boy's night and retain duty'to lock the shop Oasession of the k ne morning the neigh- inders with a comfortable covering of black and | *tables. rs tc . : e You can prepare @ whitewash that will not Stan sonal, and oe th Bornhoy tan, or white with liver-colored spots, or @ | rob on with everything that comes in contact h and F sts. ip the shop 1 buried the money for security's sake, but | heavy brindle, as the case might be. There never was such a hair doctoras t! with it, and will also present a glossy appear- ng thatali § 1408 H street northwest. some of them, sw aoe Dm is Cummings, : : wat ; each: din so confused and hesitating a man- - nek, | ance, by using skimmed milk, in lieu of water, howiedtng 4 violent entry er inare ce a he was committed. He was triod at | Sbdbe,went around among the uater-molon for slaking the lime, reducing it to a proper the old ind ) aacawes “Ain herbed, | York for the murder. ‘The man, the maid, the | Patch, eompered, Situ great snssees. Thai iz, | Consistency. If you desire to apply it tothe | Cooper, Shaving received ma ch WORDS. CO ee ie aniclont ettaening to thal teat | Re sold many boitles of his famous onguent, | Pellings of your rooms, (and every room should | Cralin’ AH taching to their testi- a verdict of guilty was at once pro- he died protesting his innocence, fest to all appearance, knife, and a cor found lying in the midd be thas cleansed and renovated every spring,) take half a bushel of unsiacked lime and slake itin a firkin or pail with boiling hot milk. Then Hicted with « i with blood, was hop tloor. One though it was sadly noticed that no very aston- ishing increase in the hair crop followed the sales. Venerable parties rubbed their polls Crozier, Rebert, Kan. Davis, H. G., W.Va. mony, nounced. H strdet. ‘Willard’s. hand of the corpse yet grasped a thick lock of | *¥d ere long bis innocence became m until they were so slippery and smooth that | ‘0 Téduce it to a proper thickness, add one peck , 1021 Conn. avenue, hair, and in the other waca neck-bandkerchiet. | Ailmen. The real facts were as follows: In a| Ties’ aiighting thereon. alipped off aud broke fig Thal armpit Hig ered lend aan per .. Vt, 111 Massachusetss ave, 1s mae proved beyond « doubt that the knife | Tet eds blow, and vowed revenge. Boontaf- | thelr necks; still mohair appeared. But to on- | £!ve dissolved in water, | cee tana pg agent N_Y.,'Arlington. Wh baad cen nandkerchier pelongmd t9 the boy | terwands, Grey's arrival farnished the opporta. | Courage them Cummings, made contracts with | Pendered Whiting. Tike mixture makes « most Bro had been so long her servant, and the loce | Tift "rie pact which the servant maid payed | Sl! Obstinate cases, and they who were of the | ¢xctilent whitewash, which wil = Of Bair also matched his exactiy. He was arres | fith. the part which the ¢ fact thatshe | bald. baldy, signed agreements with the groat | Mt ake ol, and cannot rabofl. J. W., Texas, Washington House, Sed. charged with the crime, aud probably UD- | 2° j'the gardener were sweethearts. Seeing her | 4mérican Lalr-lifter to bring hair on their head | , 0", Putting acromsit trike ae waneee, 1 5 haysen, F. T., NuJ., 1731 C street nw. Danica soutensed Jt am] multered capital | Master one day apparently hiding something | ff $100, money to be paid when thecapillary | Litue cur otastne urna uroe tek oes Abijah, Fis., National, anishment asa mur Hs was innocent, | tinder a tree, se apprised Morgan, who, on digs | Promulgated. An eminent jurist took a hand in | “You can press the brush upon it, and onlytake | Coudthwaite:G., Ala, 419 ath street northwest. owever. Not very long after his execution an- | Under a tree, she app nee See #. | this game, several distinguished distillers, a | “P* mallquantity of the wash at atime, ai R don, John B street. Hamilton, Wm. T., Md., 508 12th street. Hamilton. M. C., Texas, Wasnington House. Sore! Hannibal, Me., Willard's, ging, found ‘ive guineas concealed there. On | this they agreed to purloin the hoard, when it | siould amount to a sum sufficient to enable them to set np in business. But Harris’ threat other boy. a servant in neighboring win being taken into custe and, seized with the pa: ed to the murder of th then you can spread iten moreeasily. In ad- dition toa long handled whitewash brush you will require a paipt brash to use in the corners of the buildings, and between the pickets on the venerable-looking but young-hearted gentle man connected with an Adams-strest journal, aneminent banker, and several others, whose heads varionsly resembled the baif-ripe sploteh ' P_W., Neb., Willard’s : of « prosecution for perjury so terrified the girl : teh | fences, “ - ween teen that she resolved to save her lover by thesacri- | Cetin with, aud watched forthe combs | Before commencing to whitewash walls and | Howe, T.¢ 1708 I street northwest. the babi fice both of the money and of her master’s life. | thO“Eiburn, raven and golden tresses Tein, | cellings, they should be cleaned by pinning « Foknaae ra 608 Lath ote oa Gears A subeeqment (marcel, the not unusaal couee- | headed victims, waiting for @ hair—day after | S?ug cloth or towel over the broom, and wip- | ‘jounston, P Oe a aa Goqreee quence of guilt like theirs, betrased the trath. | (eee eat tat Sao man prow tend. his | ing off all the dust and tiny cobwebi. It only Kelly, Jas. K., Orngom, bl Tetrest northwest, plerabt ey died of jail fever. on the day previous to : : : requires a little practice to makeang one askil- | Kelly, d z Oregon, & thes thehand that appointed for their trial. “It was aftor- | peed up bls tate bottle and then bought @ wig, @ | ful whitewasher, and save a few dollars which Lipedet a ED aa opt ary of the ti Cio ite, mod had never bese Tn oapseetee oP ee. | rippling masses over his marble brow, and. was | YOUld have tobe paid out tow regular work- | \ossn,vobn A.» Hi» 1114 @ street, ae Uc fits, and had never beon in possession of five | [OPEIINE ee ore ne coe ow an bee | man. Matin 8. “acdeolines Kenite, a Sounds ct ntinete his tt so natural that it deceived even the barbers, Merrimon, A. S. Metropolitan. who would want to shampoo it, and woald tel him it was growing too long, or it had been mls- erably cut, wherever he had it done, and he en- jovedall this. Wut in an evil hour he went to Chicago, and at the hotel he met no other than this man Cummings. The ‘“hatrist” was glad, delighted, overjoyed to see him and shook hands with him, and thought that he would shake that #100 out of him on the spt. “Your hair bas comeout splendidly, Mr. Hen- nessey,” he said, ‘beautifully, sir, beautifull: I never saw a finer case.”” In this melancholy case it will be obsarved Mitcbell. J. H., Oregon, 16 Morrill, I stre ot M., Me., 137 East Ca Morrill, J.5., Vt., V Morton, 0. P., Inc Norwood, 1G Ogiesby, RK. J., Tl. Patterson, J. « Pratt, D. Ramsey, north west. rol street Tmont ay. and M st. n. w. itt House. Missouri avenue. 2th street. 918 15% street northwest. 2 E street northwest. To be sare, itis not the easiest work, for it will make both your neck and arms ache, but the superior appearance and the cloanlin will repay you for the pain, A good workman will never letadrop fall upon the carpet, but will put his brush perpendicularly into the pail, and press off all that would easily drop. Be careful not to puttoo mach on at one brushing, and applyit in paralle! strokes; then let it dry, and put on another coat. If the ceil- ing is badly discolored, a little indigo dissolved thoroughly in hot water will give the wash a that the victim of circumstantial evidence him- self unconseious!y prepared the principal fact | s: but the which told a, thim. wet eae be [Charleston News. } Perhaps there is no popular delusion which obtains so generally, even among people who aught to know better, as that regarding the speed of railroad trains. A striking example of this isgiven in the report of a trial Lighting Tratas, j | bie king preterred, they can be obtained by adding vari- was stopped late in euing aboat seven ous pigments to the lime. miles from the town, by a masked highwayman ' 4 ina|’, " binish tint, which will aid in concealing the on rema the | Northerh State, in which the claim fordam- | .1%¢ Peorian didn’t know what to do. He | soky surface. If other colors than whits are 10 12th street. year ‘A gentle cages Tested upon thy speed at which @ covain | didn’t want everyboay in that hotel to know Lafayette S that he wore a wig and he didn’t want to pay street. train was driven. Several witnesses—among | 1" “gloat them & clergymun—testitied that it was rose | #100 to keep his secret. He hurriedly said 1223 K street. r4 p> y lor, you can al? a who robbed him of “a parse containing twent¥ | tog at the Fate of sixty miles am wour "and ue. | Something About going east and would bo back | ,, CHU; {oF sone color, you, ean add to halt « D street northwest, grimear. ‘I'he highwayman galloped of by a | j ubiedt believed they were telling the truth. | '= few days and see him. This was too thin | two pounds oflamp-biack. For & fawn color FE street. side road, and the travelicr, inno way Injared ‘\ny practical railroad man however cou dhave | {oF the hair man, and heaald #0. He had nover |’ {wo pounds ot lamp black. | pound of lamp- ie gave I purse, continued h i the Jury that the speed, even of an express | known bis hair medicine to achieve such auc- | Stackt, and one pound fof India red; this ts 40 a. owing late, and, being train, rarely exceeded thirty-tive miles an hour 3 Boing to tee the ben- | excellent color for out-buildings and fences. For a light pink, you should stir in Spanish brown until the tint is suitable. For a lemon colored wash, add chrome yellow—kalsomine is much used now for nice work. It is made from efitof it. av. and H st. n. w. decline 1342 New York avenue. street 5 Sd street southeast. ‘h street. 5 vette Square. , lowa, 623 E street northwest. House of Kepresentatives. He «demanded his $i00; the Peorian the hairman insisted, his customer refused;{n @ towering passion ‘the cxpillary farmer disappeared, and before train time the Vay ponders preter rbceaes ory out) Paris white and give sring, Twenty pounds of and the man of thewig wasin the clutches of | ‘¢ former to one pound of the latter. Dissolve ten hae Gee a | the glue in boiling water, and add the whiting. i | Then dilute the mixture with water nntil ofa and was oftener less han more than that. There have been instances where trains have at- tained a rate of fifty miles an hour, but authen- ic ones are as rare as centenarians among the population of an average community, and when achieved have been under the most favorable auspices and for short distances only. There is, of course, adifference on different roads, some inn he cams to, * kept by Mr. James into the kitchen to give di- upper, and then he related to + having been ther infurma- Burnell rections for bi geveral persons the fac He we’ rebbed, to w b he added th tion that when he travelled he ways gare bis | particular lines maintatning a higher rate of | saisinu ee ney that on me, Mr. Hennessey” | creamy thickness.. It requires alittle practice | Blaine, Jas. G., Me., Speaker, 821 15th strect. oe Lang reraliy setnihirpeshineet Vs turked Iie | Sheed, Owing to superior construction and | Salt Teantmn Gite, tices your contecd@T | to know just how thick to make it, so thas itcan Adams, Geo an ILE street. hoped, theretore, that the rovb-cewoult yet be | Ritter Tatural advantages. Frequent stops, | Mian the ‘derili” roated te cecracated | be well applied, and itis well to try alitile at | albert, Win ayette Place which are, of course, @ necessity, form one great obstacle to rapid transit over the rails. A “spurt” of ten miles in fifteen minutes is not an unusual thing with engineers of express trains, butit only happens under extraordinary pres- sure. The highest average speed, judging from the Comparative reports, is made upon the Eng- | lish railroads. The fastest line in Great Britain is the Great Western railway, the average speed | of which is estimated at fifty miles an hoor. This superiority 1s due to several reasons. The , in the first place, islimited in length,and | 8 of greater perfection in tracks’ and ments. American roads are of much greater length and intersect a ruder territory. They are more expensive in construction and k J. Albright, Charle F street. Archer S., Md. : if ¥ 10 | first upon the wail, s0.as not to have it too thin. It is the best coating ter walls which are cov Daisy Eygugtoar. detectei. Supper being read: an bad not long fi he withdrew. man. Want your 81001 Work for it then, you infamousjld fraud! Sell hair medicine for it. you ignominows old shock-headed, bare-faced | eet with hard fini Swindle! Wanta hundred doliars! Shades of | —Country Gentlema Fxau,am T going topay you $100 for such a head as that?’, And in desperation he tore off hie wig and shook his 1vory-plated headin the sealp-tin- ker's face. The wretched yender of hair guano | gave one horrified look andslid, and Mr. Hen- | nessey, clapping his wig on hindside foremost, | kicked the astonished constable off his trunks | and left Chicago, his 8100 saved, bat the admi- | ration of people who admired his beaatifal hair, | rever lost. ‘opolitan, +, 409 12th street. National. Dhio, GT 18th street. Washington House. Ariington. Averill, John T.. Banning, Heury Barber Barnum Barrere, Granville, arry, Heury W., M A MANTLEPIRCE ORNAMENT.—A pretty man- tiepiece ornament may be obtained by suspend- | ing an acorn, by a piece of thread tied around it, within half'an inch of the surface of some water contained in a vase, tumbler or saucer, and allowing It to remain undistarbed for sev- eral weeks, It will soon burst open, and small roots will seek the water; a straight and taper- ing stem, with beautiful glossy green leaves, will shoot upwards and present a very pleasing | appearance. Chestuut trees may be grown in resumed Mr. Burnell Tean po in the Vermont avenue, Mich., National. 511 4th st r said the traveller more costly to keep in repair. Fifteen years| gnocktna MORDER OF NY > pre | the same manner, but their leaves are not so ry, JamesS., f rMandeas feng | Ago it was estimated that the annual cost of | parnum. Henry, Backtidiey Gheintent oor | beautital as those of the oak. ‘The water should nd, Richard’P., ¥ { money. and sovery | maintaining the London and No i Be, H., | Jobn and Margaret Buckridge, who was re- changed once a month, taking care to sup- ported in the Herald of yesterday as dying at | Ply water of the same warmth; bits of charcoal the Long sland College Hospital, Brooklyn, | *ed to it will prevent the water from souring. | from the effects of inhuman treatment received | /f the little leaves turn yellow, add one drop ot lord) had been rmined to part ng every way suspic- at bad sen! way waa only one-fourth as great nual expense of the New York Central. discrepancy is somewhat remedied now arative shortness john 3 M street. sright, sent | com of the Engl t of died : | Ammonia into the utensil which holds the water, | Bromberg, F. G:. 06 ¥ stree nim; that them opportunities for perfect penterday morning ter died at an early hour | ind they will renew thelr luxuriance, Amuther ohn ¥., Ky., 521 1 aioe ore of solidity an smoothnes Tidge, wito is poiehie aeanlosed tn awhole- | Pretty ornament is made by wetting a sponge ner, Aylette H : : g ie been carefal te observe, the nade a Saco | aud sprinkling it with canary, hemp, grass and \ vitt House nor, he Detter laid, stronger ronis an: ale store, bas been indulging too freely in the | 1 4 LA 226 South A street, Hamilton Hou: le., Arlington. 4 Lith street. other seeds. The sponge should be’ refreshed | with water daily so asto be kept moist. In a few days the sceds will germinate, and the sponge will soon be covered with & mass of orhing ntinned to &t when the guine rought back to vek him that it was not thesame he cinres use of the maddening bow! tor some time past, and on Saturday evening returned to his hon No. 133 Douglass street, In a frenzy of excit ment. On entering the apartment, where was than our weaker railroad system ‘will For along time the English corpora- ave been experimenting with a view of rateof one hundred miles an hour, Burleigh Burrows, d p tage tint? i taining seated ét, and hie green foliag entific American. sutier, B. F cise pel odapegercoben gear ingon the re- ‘Phe wear and tear of the roads wonld be im- gulp three weiner cit he balan hold oF the nae ‘ Butler, K. k., + Ebbitt House. acne ke i probably hare | MeTse, Anda theronzh revolution in the rail | Locent litte one and dashed it against the bat. | SUICIDE OF A Newront Horat Kearan.—a | Cuin, R. C.,8-C., 1416 I # Tae Ne tO tee Gt Cre ea aiuild probably have | ani tie system would hav made. The | stead. ‘This terrible act of yrlence be fol. | melancholy suicide occurred at Newport, R.1., | Caldwell, John H., 4 Ser Seaasnenane’ tad aaa pocket of late, | Mui itzelt: would have t ¥ twice its | lowed up by beating the infant with his | et Sunday, the victim being Wm. W. Hazard, | Caunon, J.G., Pe go ee te eit eae of lato. | present size and w ccoasary rig- | hands about the head and bode wotit th, | of the Atlantic house, well known ase hotel | Cason, Thomas J., Ind., 131 North A street. ee trevor As enone $ ithout which the r:quired yelocity | mandlin cries of the unfortunate mother, | lendlord in Newport history. Since the close | Cesena, John, Pa. Imperial. 7 tbe gp bed ype not be obtained or maintainod. Corners, | who was drank, brought the neighbors | of last season, on account of ite being an un. | Clark, Amos, Jr., N.J., Willard's, <r e guinea being gx aud inclines would have to be tabooed, | upon the acene. The dying child was pickad | Proitable one, he has acted so strangely as to | Clark, John B., Jr., Mo., 716 13th street. , ont ena than sen reais ypc a t even then the result would be problematt- | np" qand conveyed to the hospital, where | ‘se Wneasiness among his friends. Sunday, | Clarke, Freeman, Arlington. fe befat oy. phe caer tin my me a change wend al p have to be made inthe | irexpired as above stated. The pareuts wore | Ol coming to dinner, search was instituted for Clayton, Charles, Cal Arlington. x heb a r ahem e care 0 : Butler s: ic cei ¢ cistern: 8 » Thy r 01 st. Kitchen, hohad paid away te gmines to a min | Syungsock. Cats much liguter than those in | noth locked up In the Butler street station | him. Near one of the eisterns in the rear of the | Clements, Isuac 1 eet northwest. who lived at same dista house. The mother was taken hotel a bat was found by his two sons, and the Pa., 825 Vermont avenue, vt who bad now ith a fit during Clymer, pogo These latter 0" “The owevet h ht, a removed ospi- | cover of the cistern was shovedpi. A police. bb, N.C., 219 4 street. aie ies Oe cnet ho be, according to the estimates of | th where she now lies inn Reeestions Oete man was called and grappling (fous procured, bb/Stephen A., Kan., 1291 10th street. ace atteeate than ton orgs ‘stra. K me 00 ers, of 3.200 horse power, or more | tion, Mrs. Buckridge is 30 yeare of age, and | 2d after about ten minutes’ work the body of | Coburn, # 34 New Jersey avenue, honest mate from coming aml giving say Meat | than four times the power of the strongest high- | ho" hushand is 53. Hoth ace 2 parentiyintelli- | Mr. Hazard was brought to the surface. A | Coming, Al fo., Willard’. mpation of it.” sing aud giving you tnfor- | syeed lecomotives ever yet built. The result of | font people, and have, heretofore, borne excs!- | eight was found tied around his neck, indicat. | Conger, Omar D., Mich. their specuiations, thus far, ratherindicates the » Nat determined to commit ook, Philip, Ga., Metropolitan ing clearly that he wi r. Burnell was duly thanked for his disc és " ent characters among their neighbors. Coro- i * impossibility, or, rather, the impraczicability of | {°"'s T hold an it the suicide. When the Fillmore house was built by | Corwin, Franklin, IIL, Washington House, sure. There appeared from it the strongest r so high a rate of speed ever being reached at | HeF Jones will hold an inquest on the cage to- | * ‘ t init y | cctton,’a. K., low: © street. sons for suspecting Jennings, and if, on search | jeast'with the means and appliances at present | G4Y-—N- ¥. Herald, 12th Famed, BDA bat to be. placed ta oe teen Cox, Samuel Creamer, T. J. Crittenden, T. Crocker, Alvah, Crooke, P. S., N. ¥. Crossland, E.. Ky.. Neb. |. 5 Te rarsed,and had to be placed in the insane New Jersey avenue. ing him, any others of the marked gu‘neas Arlington. ould be found, and the gentleman could tden- y them, there would then remain ne doubt in | e matter. It was now ed to goup to| Bayley and William A. Bailey were partners in bisToom. Jennings was fast asleep; his pockets engraving and plating in 211 Bowery, New Were searched, and from one of them was | York; and, as both were single, slept in a little drawn forth a purse containing exactly nine- | room adjotning the work-room. Between 12 known to railway mechanics. A Youna Ar "a Svricip Drcavinc RELictons.—Turning to the vari- ous religions, the professor compared those which had with those which had not the mis- sionary spirit. The former were alive, the lat- ter were dying or dead. The religion of Zoroas- ter, the religion of Cyrus, Darius, and Xerx —George W. A Bap WoMAN, oF NATIONAL REPUTATION, ARRESTED.—A Philadelphia dispatch to the New York Herald, dated Sunday, says :—The police of this city, after working for several van! m0 ; wen the religion which but for. Marathon and days, have just succeeded in arrested the well- | © eld, W., Tenn., 505 i2th street. Sor the eraveller Geatared the parse pigeon pn calling Pg bn | “Vio | mis might have become the religion of theciv- | kno i-house thief Molly ee has | Curtis, a ee Peron gy aren ber ocaed aae aieceea Frau, ilied with the peculiar odor of cyanide of | Denst the remnant whapstill worstinped the wiee | Union, and regularly evaded the authorities. | Davis, A. M ‘etropolitan. potassium, which lating. In the with the robbery. He denied it firmly; but the | work-room he found Bailey, who had swallowed circumstances against him were too strong, and | the contents of a potassium vial, and was al- he was not believed. He was secured that night | ready in convulsions. He died {nafew min- and next day was taken before a justice of the | utes, and was taken to the Mulberry street po- peace. The gentleman and Mr. Burnell de- | lice station. The verdict of s jury impanelled pored to the fact 5 by Coroner Woitman is suicide, committed in a ing no proots, noth ng but mee ass rtions of j.- | fit of temporary Insanity. | Bailey was 20 years nocence, which couid not be credited, was | old, was born in England, and had lived in Cunmitted to take bis trial atthe nextassizes. | New York seven years. He was ot an extreme- So strong seemed the case against him that | ly Jensitive and excitabie temperament. His most of the man’s friends advised Lim to plead | pattner says that during the week of prayer, guilty, and throw Bimself on the mercy of the | beginning with the New Year, he worked him- court. This advice he rejected, and, when ar- | finto a paroxysm of religious excitement. raigned. pleaded not guilty, ‘The prosecutor | Every night he visited Dr. James’, the Spring swore to the fact ofthe robbery; though asit | street, or some other church where prayer towk place inthe dusk, and thé highwayman | meetings were held. For two days he was evi- spirit Aburaruazda. The Jews were about thirty times the namber of the Parsees, and would probably never increase, though the: might not soon vanish. Brahmivism was stifl roteased by 110,000,000 souls, but it was dead, cause it could not stand the light of The worship of Sivaand Vishnu was more barbaroas than the worship of J more Apollo and Miner- va. It might live on, but when a religion had ceased to produce prophets, champions and | martyrs, it was virtually dead. [t was true that the goddess Kali, with her necklace of human heads, her disheveled hair, her protruded tongue and blood-stained girdle, was still, in the broad daylight of the nineteenth century, carried through the streets of her own city— Some time ago & complaint was made by a gen- Ueman from Cincinnat!, named Solomon, that he had been decoyed into house and robbed of 2500. From the description the poiice knew the tempter to be Molly Holt; but so great had been her cunning that, although the robbery was committed early last week, she was only arrested at four o’clock this morning. With her re Boel male Py cag sewn Billy Cash, an ex-policeman, and Billy Spears. The parties all confessed. : +) Van, Dawes, H. L., Mass., Ebbitt House. De Witt, D. M., N.Y., 1358 New Jersey arenut Dobbins, S. A., N.J., 227 3d street northwest. Donnan, W. G., low&, cor. B and 3d st., 0. w. Duell, R. og age St. James. J. Dunnell, M. H., Minn., St. James. Durham, M. J., Ky., 1331 G street northwest. Eames, B. T., R.1., Wormley’s. Eden, Jobn i, lil., Metropolitan. Eldredge, C. A., Wis., 607 13th street. Elliott, K. B., 8.C., 220 2d street northeast. arwell, O. B., Ill., #10 12th street. eld, Moses W., Mich., 2001 I street. Fort, G. L., lil.. Willard Foster, Charles, Ohio, 601 13th street. Freeman, J. a., 3! es street. Frye, W. P., Maine, 1235 New York avenue. BRIGANDAGE IN ) Adolph Hank, Jeweller, at 327 Ninth avenue, states that shortly after 9 p.m. on Friday two men, pretending to be detec! in search of stolen goods, came into bis store and induced him to hold a con- wore 4 mask, he conid not swear to the person | Cently crazed on religious subjects, thinking | ©#lcutta. But ask any Hindoo who can read 4 : Tak pend. | i oly Spirit, | and write and think, whether these were the | ference with them in the back room. Once | Garfield, Jas. A., Obio, corner I and 13th sts. ene eee eee eee | Sra areata ae coleat ent (PTO | Sodus Oolie vod tn, cul he would eae ot your | closeted there, one of the strangers knocked him | <iiddings. D. C., Texas, 922 E street. edulity. 7 he decialy battle for the dominion of the world would have to be fought out be- tween the three {missionary rligions—bu idbism, | be was blindfolded, gagged and bound. Man- Mohammedanism and Christianity. The num. | aging to move the bandage from his eyes, he ber of Christians was double the number of Mo- | saw Ave masked men pillaging hisstors. Hav- hammedans, but Buddhism still occupied the | ing done this they passed out throngh the bask first place in the religious census of imankind.— | room and a door leading into a ball which runs {Mar Muller. | beside the store. As scon as Mr. Hank could get his legs clear he went to the front door and PLATFORM OF THE CHicaGo Worktnomen.— | made signs to a policeman, who completed his A large meeting of workingmen was held in | release. The police were inclined to be tncred- Chi last evening, and plan of organiza. | ulous as to avy robbery having been committed. tion for the workingman’s y was adopted, | NV. 1. Journal of Commerce, 12th. also @ platform, of which the following are pointe: more legislation for monopolies; the repeal of Glover, J. M 455 Missouri avenue. h,'D. W., Mass. K Gunekel, L. B. Hagans,J.M., W.V: E aine, 1408 H street. Hale, R, 8., N.' 810 12th street. Hamliton, K., N.J., Willard’s. Hanceck,'J., Texas, National. A. C., Pa., 1310 F street. B. W., Mass., 220 A street southeast. Harris, H. R., Ga., 511 4th street. Harris, J. T., Va., Metropolitan. Harrison, H. § bbitt House. Hatcher, R. A., Mo., 225 3d street. Bathorn, H. H., N. Havens, H. E., Mo. eo purse am ineas, e rl os * sate const, by oes eee Bae | Nov Untawrer To Get Dacwk.—The su- | ci ae ea Kod Gaittees, | }Feme court of Indiana has entered a decision to the best or his belief, and hetestified to their | \P the case of the state éf Indiana vs. Jackson Paving been taken from the pocket of the pris- | “ YOUDE, Prosecuted under the Baxter tem- oner. perance law. ‘The section provides that it shall The prisoner's master, Mr. Burnell, deposed as to the sending of Jenning for the change ot a guinea, and to the waite:'s having brought him back # marked one instew! of the one he had given him unmarked. He also gave evi- dence as to the discovery of the purse and guin- eas on the prisoner. To consummate the proof, the man to whom Mr. Burnell bad pala the guinea. as mentioned, came forward and pro down with 9 piece of lead pipe. He was en whén he came to himself he found Tson to get intoxicated; | t a person found ina state of intoxication shall, upon conviction thereof, be fived in the sum of $5, and he be compelled to testify where be got his liquor. The opimion given by Judge Warden, and sustained by Judges Pettit and Osborn, is that the section is unconstitutional, because it is not itself in the title of the bill, and therefore itis not unlawful for @ man to HOW THEY PROVIDE POR TH PooR ABROAD. ae rs sank. Jud; Buskirk and Downey file all existing laws that favor mo- | Among the uaint forms which r relief as- Ihe had rocelved toe tears sme time that | Sr. sorate review of the case, closing as ful- | nopolles; all ways and means of transportation, | Among. ‘he ,waint forme which poor relief ae- | Hevtey’ Jno. B. from the prisoner's master, Mnermant ofa lows -—* Belleving that the rule laid down in | such as rail , canals and telegraphs, be | more singular than the “Laegd” system, still | Hawley, J. ihe et Jol Hendee, George W. pe, Wa. S., Texas, 38 the May term of the court is not in harmony | wih the warrant and weight of authority and | Geet of hie beter’ en special meaning or the constitution, we have estas tates hom ity tas highest, marked | 1 construed to express Gar departure fre of which the other nineteen were found on Jeu. | *@°2- ke judge summed up the evidence, potuting Ovtall the concurring circumstances Against the prisoner; and the jury, convinced by this managed by the state or community; state and savings banks and fire insurance compantes to be established and controlled by the state, re- peal of the contract system, so far as it relates \ | to public works; amendment of the laws re! 3 Meenas tive to recovery of wages by suits; that justice a, amuel F., Me., Willard’s, be impartially and speedily administered; all | guests by 101 Hoar, E. K., Mass , 905 13th street. ruite jor, the Tecovery of wages te be decided Seow 1208 K street. within eight days; apolition of leasing prison | ties of relief. At O1 ‘Wr. Ynd. or. 3a st- and Mo. ave. lebt, and the prosecutor, on comparing it with con the other nineteen, swore to its ine. to the ‘227 Sd street. t., 23 Ist street northeast. A FEW DAYS Ago a colored man applied at | one of the Boston Savings Banks where he vat | a deposit and whence he wished to di | dollar. The polite el = a ; - labor to companies or individuals, prisoners to | huizen, = lation consisting of 4685 beggars, 8. ing out of court, brought in a-vesdict of guilty. be employed by and in bebalf of the state omly; | Jin old eoldiees, 1D) orphan or deserted chilicon H stroe Jennings was executed some time aftervards, compulsoi ation of all child! a and 200 other persons. are planted out by the hy tot to the tone eat Or kiceecceren mnocence Up | moments and then said: “Sar, V'll take de free | of cnlidren ator under fourtien gene Gee | ete rac of health, engaged chiefly in ag- R., Miss., 1340 I street. to the moment of his execution. Within a twelvemonth afterwards, Burnell, the master of Jennings, was himself taken up Zur & robbery committed on a guest in the honse, | and the fact being proved on trial. he was con- | | dollara.” ‘Phe three dollars were paid to him. Sipe um pa cera when he at once added: “Now, sar, if please, sar. I'll poset two dollars in de inst! tion.””” The amount was dal; credited to bis J. A., Mich., 215.4 street southeast. Morton C., Ind.>Hamilton House. Va., National. prohibited; direct Fe ae of all public offi- cers, and_the abolt of all fees; officers who violate official duties to have their powers re- called; voters to elect officers to fill tions: DURING a recent small pox panic in a rural village not a thousand niles from Providence, a juvenile friend of ours was brought to the ted. by recalled officers; the establishment 4 Sicted and ordered for execution. The approach | dollar in his pocket, he gave the clerk wsly | Ur enacyhy Tecalle toh city, by his mother, for the p of vaccina. of death brought on repentance and confession. | wi stling “Cateh 2 | °f ® Working asociation.’ tion: ‘The first time he was allowed to attend Bursell sot Saly acknowledged thet teeny | wink, ®: a eee eee second bey Pong Horstep.—The “intelligent animal” story of the Boston Traveler is this: The hoist- ing horses, who raise the bal houses, became remarkab! lity ef many highway robberies, bat ewned Bathe nea commitzed the very one for which Jennings suffered. The account which he gave was that after robbing the traveler he had THE GkMS from this year’s messages of the Massachusetts mayors, as gathered from the Various Lewspapers, are very sparkling. The Teached bome before him by swifter riding, | Mayor of Lowell says: “Let every one the our- | Dusiness, so much so that bered ‘That he found a man at | Tent year cultivate courtesy, urbanity, and har- jou: , eee “Tobe vacei= to whom he owned at | mony of, action.” The mayor of Haverhilt nated!” Providence Journal not having enough of | Tefers tointemperance as lence that ie is pocket, he gave away one of | Waiketh in darkness, and the destr that alketh at noonday.”” ‘The mayor of Holyok ‘needed and desired ‘uid, ich be bad just obtained by rob- | resently the robbed gentiemancame tn, he, «bile Burnell, not knowing of bis arri: he bery ana val, was in the stable, , as before re- every ‘weigh lated, in the kitchen. The gentleman had | Of Taunton brags of its cemeteries. And workman like rocket S-arc ly left the kitchen before Burnell entered | mayor of frightened and as pale as 3 it, and there, to his consternation, heard of the story window. facts, and of the guineas being marked. He be- . fame dreadfully alarmed. fhe as. away he dared not 5 be had and as i H Hu 4 this dilemma the thought Mortis, State eine poor Jennings weeurred to held in a Hore f which sually long 8., gave bim an op, of ina biases MeDill purse of money in the waiters ing McDili, J. F i i | very =e | Wood. Fernando, N.Y 1 | Woodwortn, Neal, Lawrence T., Ohio, Negiey, James 8., Pa., Nesmith, Jas. W.; Oregon, 725 14th street Niles, Jason, Miss., 615 13th street. unn, David A., Ts O'Brien, Wm. J., Md. O'Neill, Charles, Pa., 516 13th street, Orr, Jackson, Iowa, 1524 | street. Orth, Godlove S., lnd., 1340 I street. Packard, Jasper, Ind., XG A street southeast. Packer, John B., Pa., Whitney's. Cal., 201 8 street northwest. 1., Kirkwood House. 6th street. Mo. Parsons, R. C., Ohio, Arlington. Parker, J. Pelbam, Charles, Ala., 1735 F street. Pendleton, James M., it. I., 608 13th street. Perry, Eli, N.Y., Arlington. Phelps, Wm. W. SH Phillips, Wm. A: Pierce, Hen Pike, Austin Ptatt, Poland, Potter, 2 Pratt, Henry Purman, Wm, 2 12th street. Fia., 205 D street. a street northeast. 120 C street southesst. 2th street northwest. Richmond, H. L Robbins, Wm. M Robert, Ellis H., 8 Roberts, Wm. ¥: Jas. C., Ill., Metropolitan. Kobinson, J. W., Ohio, 1221 1 street. Ross, Sobieski, Pa., 1 Rusk, J. M., Wis, 3 Sawyer, Philetus, Wis. jor, Henry B., Ind., 605 13th strect. vlor, Milton, « Arlington Y., Arlington. Pa., Willard’s. c 40 G street. Sener, James B., Va. 14th street. ions, W. L., N.Y., I street. Sheats, U. C., Als., 419 4th street. Sherwood, Isaac R., Ohio, 1225 F street. Shocmaker, L. D., Pa., 1407 F street. Sloss, Joseph H. + 1118 10th street. Small, Wm. B. + National. art, James S.. N.¥., 1108 F street northwest. Smith; A. Herr, Pa., Wi Smith, Geo. L., La., Kirkwood. Smith, H. B., N.Y Smith, J. Amber, Va Suuth, John Q., Ohio, 1106 F street. Smith, Wm. A.,'N.C.,'610 13th street. Snyder, 0. P.. Ark., 419 6th street. Southard, RL, Obfo, Ebbitt. Speer, R.’ Milton, Pa., National. Sprague, Wm. P:, Ohio, National Stanard, Missouri, Willara’s. Standeford, E. D., Ky., Ebbitt Starkweather, H. 'H., Gonn., Willard’s. Stephens, Alex. H.,Ga., National. St. Jobn, Charles, N.¥., National. Stone, Wm. H., Missouri, 1106 N. ¥. ave Storm, John B. h street Stowell, Wm. H. H., V ational. Strait, Horace B. Strawbridge, J. D., Ps Swann, Thomas, Md Sypher, J. H., La.,1108 F street ‘Taylor, A. W., A st. southeast. Thomas, Chas. K. a Thornburgh, J. M., Todd, Lemuel, Pa., 910 Townsend, Wash., Pa., Tremain, L; N.¥., Arlington. Ind., Ebbitt House. Willard's, National. + 1326 F street treet. 717 14th street. ., 510 11th street. L., S14 12th street. N.J., 1336 I street. E Wheeler, W. A., N.Y, 810 12th street. White, Alex | 1335 F treet Va., cor. 3d & D northwest. , N.Y., Willard’s. Whitehouse Whiteley, R. H., Ga Whitthorne, W. C., Tenn., 409 12th Y., National ‘ , Vt., 302 Indiana avenue | George, Mich., 362 Indiana ave , Wis., 605 15th street. M.S., Mass., Wormley’s. Wm., ind south A street iams, Wm. B., Mich., 816 © street. Willie, A. H., Texas, F street. K., Md., 720 13th street. Ith street. pbitt House. street ind., 1 5 15th street. ¥ , Arlington. D., Ohio, cor 1th & F southwest. ~, Ga., 310 Indiana ave. Young. J.D., 12th street. Young, P. M. B., Arlington. Delegates. Armatrong, M. K., St. James. Chatiee. -Tereme B., Col., Wormley’s. Cannon G, Q., Utah, 711 Lith street, Chipman, N. P., D.C., 8.w. cor. 4thand B st.s.¢. Elkins, S. B., N.M., Weikers. Woodford, § Waitely, R. Hailey, Jobn, Idaho, Washington House, M nis, Martin, St. James. McCormick, R.C., rizona, 1015 14th street. McFadden, 0. B., 426 11th street. Steele, W. R., Wy. T., 1322 F street. OTHER OFFICIALS, Hamilton Fish Of State, 1500 { street amilton Fish, Secretary , : William A. Richardson, Secretary of the Treas- ary, 1405 H street northwest. Willlam W. Belknap, Secretary of War, Arling- Use. ton House. = Robeson, Secretary of the Navy, 1537 et. Columbus Delano, Secretary of the Interior, 1200 K street. George H. Williams, Attorney General, Rhode Island ave., between 17th and 18th Jobn A. J. Creswell, Postmaster General, 7th street, near I. United States Su e Court. Justice Glifford, National hotel. Justice Swayne, 1303 K street northwest. Justice Miller, 1211 K street northwest. Justice Davis, National hotel. Justice Field, 21 ist street east. Justice ot 141) H street northwest. Justice Bradley, 201 I street, cornerof New Jersey avenue. Justice Hunt, 1401 H street. PROPOSALS. PBorosaxs FOR STATIONE! POST OFFICE DEPABTMENT. H December 30, 1573, fcaled Proposals will be received at this Depart- mevt until JANUARY 24, 1874. at ‘clock, moony 12 for furnishing certain articles of Stationery for the use of the Department for one year from F. |, L874. jiank forms of Is, stating the quality an@ a fisabdercl peetetiog a rity at ieatio: the First Assistant Postmaster H ii g HR ‘if if i i PROPOSALS. ° | [USTED STATES Mart, Post Orrick Drrartexyt, : Wasnixeton, Decomber let. 13, f Propcsals will he received @ Saidig Derertment until § o'clock 24. 14, (te be decided by the 2h, t £ the Unite 6 on the f the Contract Ofce aM jets from, July det, & wing routes tp the State of . And by the schedale of departures and arrivals Lerein epectticd, yi Freedom, Porters, tile, 15 mathes and Freedom, and taree xcept Sanday, @ | Arrivé a! Freedom by It am We Freedom daily, o ™ pt Sanday, pm Atrive at Syhoevtile by 3 pm j Leave Froaiom Tucsday, Thureday, and Sat urday at ile = day, Thoreday, and ssp Freedom by 6 pm by Whtto Oak (m0. and oy tO Blige, 1 miliee and dnoeday at 13m Leave Arrty 35804 From Towsontown to Mount Plossant — miles and back, one a wer Bidders will mate distanc dule 2.9% x end propose u od twice a week the rest schedule of departures and acrivale : or at Again | 4 in close connection with Fatlroad the Postmas | tfor the servic Bids’ shonia ™ be sent In sealed ourslopas, auper- scribed Mat Pre eof Mt ee Taw aster Gon- BL US'Tep STATES MAIL. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Wastinotox, December 1, i? Propoesis will be rooeived at the Comtract of this Department ant Marcu %, 174, (to be de carrying the mails of the July, 1st. f partores end arrivals herein epociticd €60—From Winchester to Capon Springs,(W.¥ 20% neles and Back. sia times a week, f sth June to 3th of September only im eacke chester datly, except Sunday, at m Springs by § 30pm; Springs daily, except Sunday, at ” Arrive at Winchester by 61—From Aldte, by Sodley Springs, to Manassas, 2 miles and back of a week © Toosday and Friday at 9.90 8m; rrive at Manassas by 4 pm; Leave Manersas Wednesday ‘and Saturday at ‘Alite by ¢ pm Prope invited to begin et Sudley Springs, re- uciug distance 12 miles Hampstead to Fair Haven, 10 mites and k a wrel Patond Wednesday ineeday at 1p me ‘at Has petond by 4 pm sby Shackloford's, Driver's and Saluda, to Urbaua, 99 Proxpect by 5.30 pm Leave Now Prospect Wednesiay and Satur- day et lem, Arrive at Stevensville by 2 pm. 7%—From Burel Retreat to Ciem's Branch, miles and beck once a week Leave Bural Betreat Seturday at § am Arrive at Clem's Braveb by 8 pm; Leave Clem's Brauch Frida Arrive at Baral Betrest b 4765—From 8t. Tammany 3 2m; o Farm Batarday st 1p m; ammany's by 7 pm. 767— From Pampiin's Depot to Walker's Charch 70 Willies and back, titres times's woe é 5 Arrive st St Leave Pamplin » Depot Monday, Wednesda 5 jondey, apd Saturday at id Arrive at Walker's Din rob by Spm; Leave Walker's Oburch M. » Wednesday, ‘and saturday at 12m; Arrive at Pamplin’s Depot by 2pm. 68— From Salt Creek. by Petiar's Mille and Milt- per's Store, to Forksof Buffalo, 16 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Balt Creek Tuesday and Saturday at 6 Forks of Batfaio by 11 8 m; Buffalo Tuceday and Saturday €@-From Oarsonville to Bik Oreck, 10 miles an@ beck, three ‘A work. Leave ‘Oarsonville Tuesday, Thursday, and | Arrive at Bik Oreck: by 2 pm: | Lgere EIR Crock ay, Thursday, and urday | Arrive at Oareobviiio by 5 pm 770—From Poplar Hill, by Staffordeville, to - “70-Fion'e Bprings,14 miles ‘and’ back, twice 's Lonve Poplar Bill Wednesday and Saturday at rive wt * 3 by | CES Rar eellens ae | Arrive at Poplar Hill by 5 pm. | €71—From Barsonville, by Hawkins Mitie ana bebe gp don cy 3 to Nickolisville, 16 miles and ae or a Week Bausonville Tucsday and Friday a6 Arrive at Nickolleviile by 12 m; ' Leave Nickollsville Tuesday and Friday st i Alrive et Hansonville by 7 pm. a Pi ar distance 82 miles. 74—From Jeffersonville (n.0.) to Peerysville( W. BY nl ee of departures and arrivals. a75—From Giade . by Chit: Toro. 5 to Geos eta.) and Bidders will etate distance and propose schedule of departures and arrivals.