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# . ee Sot ee err TV EN? al . ‘Dot up to the requirements of the epe>if cations. THE EVENING STAR. A e Tigre has been aa tmprovement im this respoct mm the hope ef securt the complenen of PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | ’ the work bis seamen 1 hove steeel Goan = . oie j rae continue the briek invor’ 47 THE STAR BUILDINGS, | | The capacity of this sewer le greater then is Penusylvasia Avenne, cor. Ltn St. F neve Y, Oud the flat invert ts oljectionabie, aT | sven — ies ' ord tol ot ox inches. ine a . P dred feet, facilitating the accamvlation of THE ATENING STAR NEWSPAPER COEPANT, Sepon:ta. AD attempt to diminish the sie end change the cross section of this sewer was &. 2. BAUPPRIN , Pree’. | o thwarted by a failure to arrange any terms TuR Et ‘ ot “ / , with the contractors, and by the pressure of E gveEst ‘ + ime. The work is progreming very slowly, and per oe gs about 2558 feet bave been completed . = The G and F street sewer, built by Thomp- a kins & Ruckel. bas been completed this easun, © wee x = nn EA except @ section ef pine feet im dismeter, sures cements : Vou. ae Shere it should enter the North Capitol etre t ora < utente, an 4 a = ae > q > sewer. 6 Murt bo left until the ® , = ° - - x } SF ae ktd eiicamamnan, + “4—-N2. 6,770. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1871. TWO CENTS. | Sarina fe fither“u ine Tiber kat ee | tial and the capacity of the <-eer ix . e SS \ = : ———— | lower section of the main Tiber sewer ts om ti | EVENING STAR Soctety, Exe, Annual Report of tne Attorucy Gea- | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. , |MPROVEMENT OF THE DISTRICT, | Sigicmtrck sonst tmet pes > NATIONAL Dugavae— | ENG a —Many Senators and their families are al- | erat | st * | Sones wees gens he wit ATER, c in the city and are settled in their com- | Attorney General Williams has prepared an Foreigu Notes. a img upon a ng of p ¥ BER6,157q. | DOUBLE SHEET fortable homes. Few, if any, have begun thelr | elaborate report, concerning all the transactions | wor ANA SAD HUT ANOTHER SATS. | Report of Lientenant Hoxie. | sect The total ler bis section = regular receptions. Indeed, the long-continaed | of his department during the past fiscal year, in | ,,LomnoN, December 4—Special dispatches % | eet, of whitch mave been come 1 EI co 5 > + a : fine weather sso inviting tor walking o: driv- | which he states that during that period the | aeetie satitied that the Gwalior prisouer is not pleted The work ts -aresning leverably ' , | Washington News and Gossip, | ins,Mattew caro to rninain indoors all chess | awowntof judgments in civil suits invtaree og | Rlett lean the = SIREET AND SEWER WORK, TREE PLAVTING, dc, | UBER the contractors, Gallagher, Lane ta Me 7 Seek or ae | ———-__. | Pleasant afternoons. The ladies are all busy fn | the United States was $2 021,724, Dut tue amonnt | > TAs ced sine onan si th Wha, sau | Sed should be completed this reason exe = of¥4 DONNA pt a aad dropping cards upon each other, real zed was $837 ,1 Fhe criminal} rye same dispatch states that Yakoob Khan ee | Sutiet at the lower extrem korns. y seldom find’ one at home. casce dispored of numbered 6,108, principalty | i» tn Cig tong note ae Cee SaaS e : . . } Ee iensa Stewart dake mak aoutedt revenue law violations, bat including 905 under | MUTINY Iw MADRID. MPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS have not been complied © GRAN —— ank notes received | 4 trip to Europe. She will have with her th pencthectentoagy plete! Bardhan y orig ticse Dang mber 4—There was a slight aie | skewback coarse, and ap ‘ i 1oBR | oy an Re hter, Mrs. Hooker, aud her The cxpendisures of the department for | rate rg tuts, Mec pp tilveor gece The full and sbie report of K. L.. Moxie, tlou- | Of the contractors that 7 . ——_ soir Rema wig é wnted to S2.609/90, F | tp the south. The demoverration was, howevar, | tenant or engineers, U. S.A, and engineor of | yok owed the PuPULAK PRIOBS Ar Last.—Kenuei i. Cobb, internat rave: | ne fc a. Ma oii nook ipagmbiae Jer hat BEAT. | soon suppressed, without bloodshed, and tran’ | the District of Ce sabmitzed to th na comamernend, tet : ue supervisor, tend :red his 4 z to the subject of * PTHOG OF Bis report | \iviity was restored in the barracks The bat after citing the actor | nig on int © i © take eff ROPOLITAN POLICE PORCR, Honem subsequently proceeded to tte de-tins- | Congress, approved Jane 20th, 1874, ating the | The toor is sewer ' BS ores Us ome A ‘ Saves ta tbe ¢ Seg ee masntounnne “ efice, Xe; his transfer trom the duties of the | S15! below mean hig s : patra during the vear; &0) Fabien genre oer | The Carl was ca” ‘ared lar army to portant poattion he pow | eat saat Pan: | RcmnSt local suiorect. “He invites atiention 0 | shitetaveting tn acaiioes, eee me Gore Sideewigi ~ rouge { = <eerion . ws oglen mie gegen fee hep nares 1 | Wee shot yesterdavat Alttacite, having che spy ae a eale of liquor in thie Fict, and | jnaged guilty ot a s.selpation and robbery. . 5 Sh *e y: for more etringe | BOW MUMARON’S MESBAGE TS RECEIVED. heretofore de ' | Pas Dec. 4.—The new-p per omganeof th org t a = . seiletire ints | reprbiican party think that the moasage of At this tin r pillar Sauith, ama ce ottoetanive | Presicent MacMahon to the assambiy is : = ¢ whvle muinber of arreste | fifeeted Against the legitanrist y 2 by the force has bean | ert adie re poe ore 1 2 were isles, : ied, and’é j general ; t oe ded | pressed by the message. ~ nig "| ‘4 THE LOSS OF TEE BAMER PLATA. 3 Loxpox, Dee 4.—Mes mens write to sila many. ‘< a 4 the | the Times explaining the of the steamer € ‘ pat ype | Plata. They say the heavy sea which carried meg, cix ¢ " > ha . grechines yas the two be way also tare out their d« repo h plan ante Sater, Beco ent Z x ing Openings to be made in the side of n low tide. ‘The tloorin, a " SALARY VERSUS Pegs. sve % “ Ansa (racks were in ope aes ow th workin a, f I an a Fecomiucndation of last year | 6 Steamer en age ergs 2 | ond tht aic on a front row of analt jviee 9 és uging the i peusating | 5 ‘ nal the ihe main sew 1 in th Ne piles wer ; ‘and marshals for their sere | Gipwarkepies ne MORN Ot Cen opacr of July Eth ait oF thle marti nad th he earth be «Will # r now paid respectively two u et suspended, €xe the work upon the main » aud the bottom of tx we CAL ANDI UMENTAL MUEIO, etlar, to re ~ per anturs and fees. He tainks ‘acitie Mall. ewers, in onder W a4 of a prelim: at ix feet below t Cour of nal. 1 by salaries, an | HIGH OLD TIME aNoNG THE DIRECTORS — | PATY survey and entef the work, prdeod anaes a ot = United | CHARGES OF SHARP PRACTICE, AND Tae | 4>d an exemiz the contracts ene task of Gua tress New Narios Bax Fs There oiticers, ne | ANY SAfD TO BE LOSING MON h the rig fo procecd was W -nephvsrgrbcndhy pdr loners, are now di- | York, December 4 slaimed. rick rpretation of the law | OFF warso kad!y dove that it amu of the Curr a4 8 the fuitowing ying the uataber of | ic Mail directory culminated a have required simply that 1 shou'd | “Sal when the latter dredged named bank and he iseatisied the government | terday's meeting, when bigh words Passed be- wrok where | 4 it, and ine vt io un ‘OHSATY EXpeNses tu conse- tween Pre bt Sage and several directors. 1" Trespousbiliiy for that which bel b ow Of things. Frivolous aud | The resignation of the former is esid to have | *l-eady done: but the necessity for a se'tiement tag liey rs Ought to be avoided a8 | heen brought about by the discovery that ue | sith contractors for work upon anfinished con Tue oo case practicable for eonsiderati that relate | was selling calls on the company’s stock, evi- | tacts, in orrcr to enable them to proceed, com ber lineal toot, payab: r a F.D ; well as to the government | dence ot which was read to the board ¥ ue velied me to uniertake, fort bord ¢ a oo w=: a ra RY POR THE BEC | sbape of « letter trom Jay ¢ jo | the labor of mensuring and inspecting : sy gestion of the ant et ae = . RES Mie | borne, in which Gonid said he himself owned an | Work ae it wae desirab.e to continue. + be mace Yor rebetaion QoViALO's NA7tONGL CHEATER. y General renews his recom interesi in Sage’s short <peculations, and had the records and acooun Set, aml the Beaders : , — in ‘his fast annual report as to | een induced to se} out what stock he held Board of Pat ect, and the dredging 1% SRP ay. 5x bo hy ae its after, iS Sep d aie District of | upon the Jatter’s representation that it was Ree CRRA ROE DOOD BD et canine be acids t a — en . we £2 RE | almost worthless. Mr. Sage it reported as say. | THK of concidernbie magnitude, but both hae Spel,’ Siclow Sb Brateel diel sateor meee LINGaeD CoMEBY COMPARY yam Bot | ing he had for a long time been dissatistiad | Geen made in om a yen, Sere er front enlarges tiie cana eann 1Ohacd LINGARD, & , a6 brain’ | wth the manner in which the affairs of the | ‘evoked the order of su and allowed ot Sate Sine leeas waite aft then inion AuD. DICKIE LING Sane main | compacy had been administered, but was pow- | the Work to proceed. Tbe werk tee “A CEs jonames of 2 | erlese to remedy the evils he witnessed. ite Belore any decision upon the racom ce eeont fo; | sa¥s he discovered recently that the bank act DES ere & Seber or Monubetay . nt at Sen Francisco had been overdrawn | PTerente: in os ce wm Sibel | £176,000, srbich had, Deen sidioasly led | Walle th ag Hygena gc oa ko ne onan suf | trom bim. Ho had also ascertained that tue be made was rom them, at exch term, should | sets of the company bed been grouly over: he details 01 h i lames of the number Of | cstimated, and the liabilities, corresordinety dow wor provided (ar, and t tc tuts the grand and | depreciated; that at prevent company was | ! On O Lhe Comimissioncts to exis som a brovisions | taaly managed and was losing money. fegal obilgstions, contining them to the we ———o—__—_ actually provide um valid contracts, neess- | n . a Jateruational Code Committee. “itated a tuy of wh 4 = } HE MEETING IN NEW YORK. | Yy ASHINGTON THEA TS comiacs | New York, December 1—A meeting of the | Strong. 2,950 comp aY. Neveuter te Internationa! Code Committee for America was St ding roving fete AD. re : i © | beld jast nigut, ex-Gov. Washbourne, of Mass. set Asten t = ee on < Tne Competent are dis- | prestding. About fifty persons were pres nt, | Were found re | settle a $ ; * rors on the ground of color, among them Chancellor Proyn, of Albany. | brought Sunbrbus ereticn~ i) Sos te aa —_ = a F \ Int r8.—The Pre +co=- = | President Barnard, of Colambia Golleze; Pres hed contract e from i — Ps . Mi. V. &. Edgorley, of New FINANULAL AND COMMERCIA2 hapin, of Beloit College; Darn Dadtey rts : oi hes email et oner eabet § . ige Charles Pesbody, Dr. James B. hae a ol pt i mee ais Wall Strect To-day | Miles, anc President Woolsey, of Vale. These anaes i tne Vv York, December 4.—The Post's Saane gentiemen, with Wm. E. Dodge, Elita Barritl, steeum which thie eewer sutercopte turned ts suse. » Wall str-et markets shar. and Edward 8. Tobey, were appointed an ex This 1s the upper section of t under, # ? ° Inity have taken fe appareadiy tuice cecni: | ecutive committee. A resolution was adopted — seattle . sss ———— | ear tha kel : % bes reques the government ake part in th sad 1 SAV LLES NATIONAL THEATE hemes ie ge rete grreleed | appro: or miference to be held & - bly, ts te "work, promivt Fr = ee, wears ee | cee. Tu the go estion of the Prnss nd ¢ action being in the pre j a ae Rellocz Grand Eacli-h Opera, le S WAL Tit aiiee Wah eee | cau ven where a completes on th a — ies he 4 fone remaining | be eapre-sed opinion of one Set. & | hk. when the price feil to 1's <a | a District, wo t acti ite a pene —- avid loans the opening rave 2 as heen & re 4 tak VENING December 7, | Tates have buen leet. per cent for ee re Lol Lecce lee be) paint @ felt ot 6 inches im We ROVATURE. tv the honey, ms arket cali | bie. te = all maiters connected wit | c20acres, 1 had grate doubts scceat io rap toa tbe whom bes represented as eaying ome for exa ho se wor to carry of the water rds higher rates, Tas cur, | he was & victim of patty exigency, that the one phere Che srder of snipes. | SDeEYY Fain ta). t thotetpreinorses ; agsiagt dhe Now York d front of his oifending is t ¢ or has been rev T has bee! meter to Tfeet an grade te . J" nore ‘the amather oe ot sheet Tibcrsvwer valoabated $0 seca i ~ a THE ENFORCEMENT ACT, a d =" 2 ; State bonds A | abad tow, known to him 4s 0 scuimelamee aaa a republican Congress seeking to of th < + Tepublican party, but which he ound on the sary wont bh : j Statute book, and executed impartially. He Bee te) Oro Rerhy | rect ot bar os the in detail Lis objection to the law as strong work required wader it, the ex 2 the # its worst enemy could desire, and said whet erty cLcae me ) us were sts unpopularity and inexpediency had beenex- | * be received in vuds apan . ed be wasdeserted by those who passed it, eardof audit. Nioet y-ny b i ced n by ibem accused of Laving overstepped his “ahr gx . ower port D0! authority. “i final me ratnash ne r sit Mail, ach . ee wo the ¢ m “ LEY LE PS de eerie: | mnree Segro Iucendiaries Hanged by B aica been made upon . Hacky siecae Wet Weitare Union Selceitte ae aioe @ Mob. twenty contracts #. ted und “ i : 10.33 g8r4; Wabash, | Lovisvinr. Ky., December 4.—A special to | ‘he late Board of Pu Dat which dd = aes. +t. Punta | the Courier-Journal snys three negroes were | act reach a final measuroment. iin me to issical Retox: fe; Rook fsinia, | taken from jail at Merganticld, Ky., Tusstay | The condition of the work of repair and ica- eer icttallyendgari - a - 5 merican, | nig! vand of a en an ti srovement is as follows: 5 aig us ) * © Democra nd Qnicrativer at | geen bya Gand ot cae, In teneeas | Upon Gis hiner eresk ogwer, Grainingnnson | pupeusins lievtog the Tibor sewer, a Fr : z To pe rrow wilt | county, was visited b; tructive contagra- | or two thousand @cres, w B the } tnesely semepiated Sn atpanne of +s pn mexthonmcée, | How aa these three negroes | James creek canal, there were on July ta five | ton ef the later, — ~ ————— . ‘ore ater. | had been ari rged with having caused tracts in operation upon ditferent part |, rhe Slash Kun se : penee W'S GALLBAY | the fre. ‘They subs jusntly confessed their | ‘he work, and two others had been ternunstet he present season, with See exce a > | ; crime, giving a> au excus9 that the proprietor | by the completion of their sections. > ae dae ee or | sdf ee of the Gist ch the fire was started ‘The grave} pit and ‘nict on 8th atreet north- per extrem r re Pes oxiet FrNS anKTS Sdvrolcn = bad turned the mother ot one of the negrogsout beyond Boundary. be by Syivauas | for this work, but it should be do " =? Poona : ot the house m which she was living. Che | Gleason and completed last weather tole winter, to cal = ak a } “Regulators” were mounted, and it is thought | constracted and substan It receives tae | -tream which now rons thro “ . they came trom Unt “ aster from the most westerly branch ot Tiber | +fn section of the pond dee — Teek and introdaces it :uto asix-toot sewer, | =S,461 25. Th opens ¥ The Strike in the Frenioa Pottertes h is of ample capacity. | careta’ good : i New, Vouk, December 1.—The iong impend- | ‘The gravel pitand iniex on Ist street north | ctuer. : Peck, WR j ein the potteries of Trenton, N. J., | west beyond bound py W. H. Adan | abundance of fresh water 18 prov ee 5 4 an yesterday. ents of Cotes, | completed in Ia: ci 4 ROntretaestens OF Se tie “! i | Bennett & Alien and J. Moses are clos he dam at the mo } employers guarantecing work ali the winter at p Yor eet dat - @ reduction of ten per cent, in wages. The ample capacity. | a GR Teroneeh onpel : rage 4 id ARRY employees refused, with the above result. Tue © two inlets receive ail water falling tent to neutral: ae scwnge of . vement of the emplosers Reems adie de of Boundary atroe! #? enseet popuistic , and vot part of # concerted actioa. wnding toe a 3 Havging Not Played Out in Rew York. j tea of 890 sere = . t TW EXEOUTIONS GRORRED. in crceb. ; cae li scaptces seen sgee ke | to 1 r i yorK, December 4—iibert Jackson ‘The 6 fcot sower on Sth street | asquerade and Theatricat Costumes, | oo" oilty of murder im the first degree | cinuty, cl pit and runming dowa si | . : | k lust evening 28 an accomplice of Jarvie in the was bailt by George ° y vort | murder of Samuel J. Sa tin Jane, 133. After . t ul insyccrion, 4d have condemned the en- ches below mean igh t BE BOLLS 49) 2anrt . = at ‘ , € » werk. Tne arch has fallen in in places, and | che upper pert of this sewer 1 re . i te rant: f { ha L i y D ago,) 2 is dangerous throughout. The fault scems to | cient, although the majority ef the ox 4 X ABD GAD Fi “ | # | ‘ eed) er ange Gut 5th of January. he both in bad worl ‘manship and defective plan. his account are from the tide- lock > ; ore { ? Tmerte dt . oe o—_—__— itis atworingeewer and should bave been of | of the city south of Penn«yirania as 5 * Avr Loxton v4 ‘frac’ | attack om an Arkansas Sheria Re- | chree rings. ‘The invert is laid without support | sewer has hecn recently sles wnt | 7 : gy 4 Dene pulsed. apon bad ground. No back spandril appescs to | investigation of tue complaints meres oo eatistn | - Goxtis, Decem ris] | New Yor, December 4—A Little Rock die- | have been ured, and the iayert bas fiattened, | de sufficient to derermine tt 5 ¥ ‘ t t on PO ales | Pateh states that Sherisl Kice, while attempting | ietting down the arch and spreading it at the apacity. The only means | § om z 4. = to arrest one Wiion, was tired by friends of the | springing line; the key of the arch ts cracked, | who reside npon the low grea ’ i NORLKE i] = b- 1 abe was > rs 5/15 | Jatter, which was returned, killing one of the | bent inward or fallen at almost every polut, | of this sewer is fo adopt the re P . t z nt “a a S118 | assailants and wounding angther. Arrests were | and indicates the speedy destruction of the en? the board of pub au UME | amonnt ft 2 Kone into she Basa cf | Made by the sheriff. treline. Very litte, if any, of the present | vaives. . a cox hash wincut } — balance t £180 0 ———o sewer should be allowed to remain. The re-| In the improvement of the river ¢ } a } - = — Burning ofa sricareg wal ding should be commenced at once, taking | sewer it to be aed with inere a - v2 THOUSAND JUuOKS FOR THs Bsgcn scinmari, December 4.—On Wednestay | sdvantage of all fair weather during the winter, > 2 - > Case.—Mr. John Linksey, the Brooklyn ht the tannery of Chaune-y Yares, at Kaia- | asthe spring rains may bring disaster, Esti. é . 2 1a siorer of jurors, bs ofull preparations | mazoo, Mich., burned, with its ¢ mtents, con- 25,000 east. : r ‘ g his summon the 1,°09 hich Judge Neil- | risting’or woo! and finished leather. Loss $4), foot scwer which connects with this, | +f wee m * son ordered to try in the ~Beecher civil | 0u0, Iueurance $20,000. xtending down K street, New Jersey avenue, 4 c , ecvers: F c nok, wito wil! tfordamage-. On Mon Jay tha judzes of the md other strects tw its junetion, with the O | ercd as est: Apercggedinng L VALRY | arate last ti ,ltwasatSrst | city court and the commissioner sslected 1,000 A $50,000 Fire. treet sewer, was built by W. H. Adams, amd | veariy completed. have uot building into} nsmee from the box, which is Ailed with the Dover, Des., December 4.—The large can- vompleted io June, 1873. I: seems to be im | al! been planned f «ork in of 20 Boy rade | slips bearing the names, addresses and busi- | ning tactory and jelly works of J. S. Cuuins & rood order, avd is of sufit cient capacity. some easre has been wer tor the pr b@ss places of hetweou ten and twenty thousand 0., @t Lebanon, Del., were burned fa nt, |” The w fi wer extending from tue gravel }| ‘acilities having been wid a rove, whose names were taken from uc tax | Less, Bity thousand dollars, fully insured. Jue | oiton ast stroet northwest, wlong Ist etree | necessity tor further exteu eb estab- ‘8 and city directory m August to do jc ry) PTiginot the fire tc anknown. 6 ( street, and along O street to ihe commence- | ished. uty for the ensuing’ terms of ail the courts. > —— oo went of a 18 foot brick sewer, waa built by the STREETS, AVENUES, AND ALLEYS. ay the officers Wl begia to serve the sum~ ureli’s Successor. ame conttector urder an existing contra: ed, parked and moness, atid the 1,000 i wae wilec tend |. Naw Your: wecamter 4 A dirpateh to the } Chia work is defective. Abvut dfiy leet of tac hy oy _ a 'y ah ne sot hems 1 tal co ree toreport on next Tuesday at 10 o'clock —Y. ¥, | Herald says Walker Fearn, who has been ap- | arch is cracked and will require rebuilding. | "&' where such improve ” tt Seasaued tee a ees romn | sun, 3do pointed Dure'l’s suecessor, is a relative, by | Phe cracking ecems to Lave been caused by the | ately neceseery. A gradual Extension of this , | the Geverument the amenn{ dollected trom | SM Po ea a marriage, of the President. settling and &4 ng of the invert, but the hem as revenue tat u Syidends deciared Vanpict ox THe Lake ROLAND DisasTER.— a workmanship is not good. No immediate ac- The Point taken is! The coroners inyuiry into the cause of thy Pagceyrseran Union.—A meeting of prom- } tion is necessary, but the arch at this point SNSAueHsac@eud- | death of George Wisner, ono of the victimso. | nent clergymen and Tuling elders Soutected | heals berebuilewext summer. The main consign wep she receut accident on the Northern Gsateal | with the various branches of tae Presbyterian | ver newer commencing st the junction of the | cf the District consists of stone-blocks, ATIBE CHEAP TRANSToRTATI Fe | ental Geonce Wesson came eriay after” | church in the United States und Canada, was | -wod foot ecwers, was intended to be of 5 rock and grauite adapted to heavy trafic, eas to ald In the constuction of the Southern guthorn (ental railroad, on November | the churches in tha world holding Presbytarian "be corperaticn of Washington. Tue isttee ie © railroad. The resolution was feally bo onty evidence of nestigeses on the | temets. The ticeting was private. A pnbite inexpensive, but > aud — ge U withdrawn. Ch: was eelected as the place tbe only evidence Of negtigence on the Toceting was held in the evening, at which Dr. were | che cob! pavement, 4 (be next annna! meetin, Of the rallzoad cof cials tuat we have is | yicCosu made an address, and A CHARITY a : e. atthe north-booud train was four, minutes = aa < he D Stl ASSOOL | TEE TRIAL Of Alexander Campbell Gosain | behind time, in conteqaence of which two _TRERE WAS 4 DANGEROUS COLLISION o1 . ee pees will be the t rited States clreuit court of altimore for is met upon the bridg 5 peer borer ger ono egy acts i ~ y began yesterday. The testimon: t Stace a train sou id Yepsiopay Eve wantaly the stne aa that amen | .TErx08 MixeD IN THE FRENCH AssemaLy.— | and tho Cockeysville train north. Fortunately ~ erzook was convicted of the murder of Win- | The rasica! rebuticau jourvslef Parie, La Re- | the force of collision waa very slight, —————————— minence onthe i Scott Gos: publique Francaise, says the greatest eonfasion | the only damage done was to the ‘pil The OXTATION { -— (tists among the various partics iv the Assem- | aecident oecurred in consequence of the fact % ee A Mayon Anuesrzp rom Pansury.—M. W. » Roth the Rigbt and Leit consider dissoia- "hat at tis point there is now, siuce the disaster — fos. mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, was | tionimm nent. Es Fraoee belteves that the | at Lake Rol nd, only one track in use betwean Gay arrested for perjury, on the complaint | idea C; a renewal of tha Assembly by successive | that peint and Rider's. OE is yb Rosenthal. His honor walved an ex- | paitiai elections ‘s y= ning ground, ant ahs WALL on, and gave bail for his appearance at | that a movten to that eect wil suortly be iatro- | _RuPRESENTATIVE Waite, o”7 Kentucky, duced in the chamber _— ee a nee see a ‘ange (16a SEs —— arier-Jut special me CIGAR CARES. » C: Youn. son of Joseph Young. oldest | Queex Vicvouta gave an audience at Wind- | Cockerill was bat shot De flew. eva De White, | of the Visitine € an. ahaa ee ‘er of the Mormon prophet, has been ex- | or Onetle yesterday wo a deputation of theciti- | as at fist rej |, but by Dr. Strall, whose | Iced J1ING CARDS, MUBOGBAMS, CREYTS, neue undated for Raging & newspaper war | vere vi France, who presented tonr volumes of | prother was kitled by Cockerill some posre ago, | of the ne ay agaiuet (be Utsh hierarchy. The defection o; | aderesses, theuking the people of Great Britian | The wound of will p prove | present *$ BOUKSTORE. = blood relative of Brigham Young creates con- | ‘or their services to the sick and wouuded dur- | fatal. contines. rovts te 1056 Peanate siderable excitement among the Mormons. Seloguines Parsinexs MsoMANON has submitted his | pat in QucMILEga a ripaanD. Tee Beiviegs Arctic Exrepiriom—Captain | increase the {rievdl message to the French from which > WeOLRSaL egret A xineriy. Geo. S. Nures, now in command of Her Majes- | tween the two coun’ it appears that the Guanctat of France Buc cere te be 1B. ibe ebaoges rendered necessary by the | ty's ehip Ohallenger, has been selected to com- bas sensibly improved; the harvests have polteoim 477 cbsnge in The commen@omeut ef the academic | mand the expedition to be fitted out by Great LEVYING on ‘and increased. The <P Lhna dane Year will Tactiiiate the examination for sdmis- Britain for explorations in the Arctic regions, Can—Mr. Lewis on the of definite legis Wy SEZ CESSES ant JEW RLEY KE: | Son, as there are ample factiitics for comers XY. lation with regard to ‘as teneloctioess comes cag Werk called for sud Sliven areas: 1 sua day Or two, instead of extending i pon} pe naremon, Mpcee sek Biececyn et amano land railroad, . aa — d ia ne nous ek or ten days. we reached on return that SF Gen. Dot, dwarf, died eatia charge. Buctefaciion guaraniced. tien these dura fail on Senday tha examaina- | from the Black Hills country. ‘They teleg Cop | ast place Parlea tow ‘waa said $0 be pov la* Tt aad Gop will take place ou the Monday foliewing. ‘tens of fustibremains, but no gold. retained about as large Ordinary cigar bex, - .

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