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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ponusyivenia Avenue, cor. 1lim St. BY CHa EVENING STab NEWSPAPER CORPANT, SB. BACK PDANN , Prevt, neta Gianna TUE EVErING sTad s $ CEN ¢ SER WES, OR FORTY pics at the Cowater ve acyar §6.00 AMUSEM ©, (j8 20 extent “ext Wat Fie S 25.001ATION, TAPLEACK, PANT MEMES, MUST), READ we? Hat be id and To MORROW RVESINGS. Ulcrwber Ss nanto a PANTOMIME MATINE doitr 54 RDAY ane AVS VILLS'S NATIONAL PuEATES By eHegg Grand English Opera. AV EVENING, D comber 7, SL TROVATORE. AY EVANING, bror ir NOT M%. WILLIAM CASTiE, Bictow's charm ore of 1 tow ' Charmibg User MARTHA. V EDNESDAY EVENING, Docu. ¥ a BY LavVdendvor, I AY EVENING. Decew THE MAR RAGE OF Ft¢ 3 Bi '. cember 2, ore - oa MDLaAREEANA. NING, December 12, t ATUEDAY BVENI uber A3e MATINEE * SBATH SCHOOL CONCERT AND BX LEION ONESDAY EVENING, D rect and complete ed: J. F ELLIS& CO, VAuIs aren qusiter bef {. PAUE’S ENGLISH LUTA ERAN C FEN SB ants ® PRES NSYLVAN AVSNUS. f exoRAy NGS, end taucy pe 42% tiem sTuERT fy hited op Par F-tncvemacd etch of Musquernde aust Yheat rieal Costumes, eral handred cow and costty Drones, b every variety of Oustame—Ladics’, WASQCH BALLS AND PaevrEs — PRIVATE THEATRICALS, TAPLEAUX AND UD PULKS’ CONURZ TS P.&.—With « thorgagh Knowledge of our bnst- ness, we dev ote ourselves to the wants and wishes af Cor patrons, axd by courteous aad polite attenttsn, Yeas patie charges, and dleposttion to accommsd arc Gud please, we sctavm fail to give satistaction. ae MOXLEY, COSTUMER, OO* LOth Street Northwest a je Collection of Fine Artierte BALL, TAB- bs Tid THEATRICAL CUSLUM ES kept on MASEED BALLS ant PART: woppe Pa a . LBS supplied st 3 taetsSer s Mask te furatened with each Costrisse, aud all Uostunes delivered ant ratfed tor b MOiLny. S08 It etree. OF GENTLEMEN'S WEALING SPPAREL can besa te tesco : *: ioe OF «ailing on JUSTH, e - eek Sod Tih streets north: wom. BF Botee Promptly atieaded t Ousod paid. ie tr. FESTIVALS, _ A CHERITY ENTERTAINMENT for benoit 4 of the WOMED'’S CHRISTIA ag + Conete ise of Tabl Red at ODD FEULUWS’ BALL. Decsnbor ain Fee Teme UAY and WADEESDAT EVAN. Jonts. tale trerott’ and Warre: Ouome a t by carriers to | fom Bretay—* | sovermment. | ip the House ves | } inspec Washington News and Gossip, Intzawat REvENvE—The receipts trom this source to-day were ¢214 586, TE AMOUNTef national bank notes received to-Cay ior redemption foote up $10 Tne Capryer a-embled shortly alter 12 o'clock to-day and adjoarued at 1.59. Ail the | Dembers were present. It 18 REVORTED that Dr. Hares, the explorer, will urgs upon Congreas the propr of fiting out an Arctic expedition to act in enetion with the one Atiing out by the Britis PResipeyt Geant, Postmaster Genera’ Kling and Honry Ward tions oo attend the g) sud Suciety APPROPRIATION BILL report day ¢ rs provided tor in the number of inspe € as heretofore. on ore three inst Tax WASsnincton MoNUMErT.—In the ¢, yesterday, General Chipman p eral petitions from the eftizens of vario aies favoring tho early completion of tue Washington Nai 1 Me te Tee Covmittes oF Wars asp Means hele their first meeting this morning. The only incss transacted was the arrangement of the cniendar of bile before them im the order in shich the committee propose to giva thei at- Luen. THE PResipENT will Lave the same business hours this winter as last; devoting the mornings h afternoon, except uesdays ain marie fame, who has been pavy yard for rome tim ® several appro- wed in the Hou push istmas hobslaya, this 0 alow ms th the details, 8 Satarr.—In the Se + Of Towa, ad after th this worn bill prov March thet all with Man XeeATIC Members of t He ives expTéss thensset i the ecident's me portion which treats of the ors early resumption of Me. Holman is of the opinion that f the message is a tret-cias: ConGnessxes Not To ne Charm Acgsrs— he Heute of Representatives to-day passcd a troduced Mr. Beck, of K k probit tor or Reprosentstt , or Dotegate, from apy Orpres —Commodore Geo co duty on the Coast $ surverof the [ethuas Eawari W. Very Washington wavy yard, 4 uty upon the rarther earvey 0! Carrar Wittiam Boras, U.S army 1438 5 street northwest. of eo Cap*ain Burns eniisted ia ¢ k volan'eers, Jans 1 2 at White Usk Swamy ial duty at the Wai ue gUATG at tuo time 4 to vacate Johneon; was vin 1669, and pl Bureac or Esokavirg ayp Patstine.— Secretary Bristow in bis report, an ab abich was printed in yesterday's Sra ‘Arefut consideration of themanner of pre; ng the boncs, notes, stamps and ieued by t rited States, has led to the conclu the work can te rately Gone in the ewherg. The ‘ ing is now eupplied with the hes Ty, which bas becn se {the most skilifal government witbou hecks now in use ia that with the « ment, f p The AD, Tog "a! paper adopted ny the dep b wil proper aud reasonabl dupti Tar Senate Committaes.—The Senate ade strec at halt-pest Iz o’elock to-day untii to- rourss WAS necessitated tre e committees of the Senate do are aypoiuted ercry sersiox as cen agreed Bpon, business ‘ed fur action in th ate. A esterds 7 the Senate al- satBre Morrillo? Me., Sargent, Pease were apt mittee to revise the list of Senate ees. Immediately efter adjournment ld to bear the report of aucus was still in session at 3 thought there would net ange Presonat — stared at Willands Hone. J.B bas. O'Neil, M1 n Eimore, Ban R. Hawley, B 7.6. L. Fort and Kellogg. P. W. Hicchoock, G. W. d family, W. J. Southard, 3. Ross, Sheemaker, C. W. Lawison, Jno. B. rk, Jr. Erastus Wells, Wm. K rison, A. Comipgo, L. Bogy, L. B ckie and fami- 4 8. Negly, J. annard, i. Dan- oa, Clingman, . L.d. Cramer, N. ¥ ; W. if. Stone, 4ia jd. W. Johuson. Robt. Hamil. nd family, N.J.; Judge R. W. Hughes, Senator Murtou t# expected to atrive ia Washington to-morrow morning. THE SEVERAL AYPROFRIATION BILLS re- ported yesterday in the House appropriate the following sums: Legisiative, &c., $19,653,434. 3 army bill, $27,701,500; Indian, $4,865,807.30; fortifeations, $860,000; aval,’ $10 svestes 10; a. ue lnyprmy $1,335 605 —total, 5A82.87. From tie estimates seut to Con; » by the heads of the several amounts are asked ron departments the follow! @or: For the salaries of ‘ofeere, members and employes of Congress, $6,659,127; for tne Execu- pr establiehment proper, $75 100; Department of State, $1,638,765; Treasury, 2171,065 214; War, $52.5:8,019; Navy. $21 086.02; [nterior, 242,068 285; Post Ofice, $10,463,750; Department ot Justice. $4,100,260; nt of Agricnl- $26 20. This’ m ® total of 3510, as against £319,195,736 approuriated fur che fiscal year ending « une 3)th, 1575. Quick Work.—The office of Colonel Cox, United States pension agent, has presented a busy scene for some days. On Friday, the day of the commencement of the quarterly payment, the Colonel paid with the most remarkah!- rapidity. Daring the day he actually paid 65) persons by checks. During a period of four honre be paid at the rate of one ch forty seconds; for six houre, one in each forty- Bye seconas, and tor the elght hours at the rate of one and one-tenth persons per minute. When it ie known that each payment tnvoives the Sectety, Ete —The mild, brigut weather of lay was | appréciated by the strangers # are coma from a distance to witness the opening day of Congress. As » business of genera nterest transacted in el Souats, the crowd soon 4 s d, and the ladiae availed themselves of (ue day calls. —Mrs, Jadge Field was at home, and her aii throngt t —The wifeof Paymaster aler ant nests, Mrs, and the Mises Wallen, recaty, after their return f o. Miss fe srie Wallen ai uh ruring the been vite ill for sey months, b ag. Mike Br ililug bee social duties, though as yet t enced their 19 hare and Mii mae, and MANY Called fo pay their re s after the laneh tty of last w tertalmment th nz people car afiernoon With a datce ¥ joyea Bachelors give their second german or evenivg, and the Wasbingtons give the 18°. Miss Mario Wallen wil but a ma. S$ of approp Wednesd another make her NO THE 17 naval sppropriatic for the Washingto Tae Distauwr « @ Senate thi morning Mr. Edmunds presented a bil able the Supreme Court of the I lumbia to proceed wiil provieds that until the it shall be lawful to p iis yarions te: smpannel trom ne 100 aie aw. Eh a sinted ats Agaiost tr { Govern- ni RESOLUTION TO EXTEND THE POWER OF THE ‘The following full o Mr. Hale, of Mair egentative called up, u morrow-mo: governs be con- with k velvet, r of the sane ma er oTnam. ow cone i Oo the coun- rner oF Daxte ‘onches only right hand corner 262 is reversed, © Stead of the r ban the g sou tha ba fo imitate found on ice Mise 4 riety vocals amusement seeker Me. 1.1 t th af married Last spring to er in iron, wi s to be wealthy. Mat- ters mowed smoothly until recently, when the overed that ber husband already had « ing. Sbe theretore caused bis ar- restaright or (wo ago for bigamy, and the affair is expected to cause considerable amusement to the pndlic. Mi-s Hughes is much esteemed in her profession tor ber amiability, her attain- — and her lady-like demsanor.—y. ¥ ther. Ix THB DIVORCE sciT between William F Morgan and Caroline L. Morgan, a motion was made — mic ent i the a Corned special for an Order to com: e superior of the sisters of charity man: eth, ‘New York founding asylum to produce of the in- stitution to prove that an illegitimate child of the defencast was placed there. Judge Robin- son decided that the asylum, not being parties tothe suit, the court badno power to compe! the inspection of that corporation's books. ee” Tunes CarLpgen Daowsep.—Two boys and & girl, aged respectively ten, twelve. and four- teen years, chilaren of Moses Homan, captato of a canal boat, lying at Fairport, N. 'Y., were crowned Bridey atternoom at that place by ven- tui ing Gn a thin covering of ice on a mill pond. peels SMe ‘Tesnre C. Crartim and Mre. Woodhall were arr 1 sesterday morning tn New York at the iuetence of Mrs. Freeman, on the charge that ther bail wes not up im the suit she had agaluat them. Tr being sbown that their bail ‘been duly furnished, the charge was dismissed, AnoTHER.—W. ¥. Thomas, junior member of the wood commission firm of Reynolds, Gorbott & Thomas of Chicago, absconded yesterday, Jesving bebind him HMabilides or $90,000. Thomas was always how po po to be a man ot cousidera~ ble wealth of the strictest integrity. aA in California, who hae ria- aie ends me soreeal tase ort ‘the past years, has been discovered to be agit WASHINGTON, PB. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 - FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, ———e Texspay, December 8, SENATE.—Mr. Logan presented the p Of various publishers asking a csange laws. f posta TRE DISTRICT JURY BUSINESS. ws intreda, Supreme Court of the Iistrict of Coum piocecds with tte jury business OTHER PILLS Mr. Cameron introcuced 1 economy and efficiency in th lite y ntroduced a bill fixing the sal of the United States. ntioduced bill providiog for the ction of a United States ment Mr. Peatt ) to of judgmen’ eot upon real estate. Air. $ ori J.B Li 13 01 aeking peri ent matter to be fxed et two « aytaent by fractional re, &e., is ant T interes “ir. Spenc the transfer to the itizené of Kaas, pili 3.281 All these taine to abiter HOUSE CF REPRESENTATIV farficl 2 dormanded dui ° © printed ailrecomimit THE DISTRICT EOARD OF at Mr Me.) from the Com oliow ination © te 0 wd not ¢ 0, #20; € 0, OF exceeding = Be not Exvee 490,10) end ued, Gac Futere & nern ment r Ak SOTNT . COM imi te It aceompaz yittee, a synopsis of wh while the ut »y the terme of the wi power of legiistion and overnmenis; but ¢ Mf this discussion, suek & Rist, it is plain a weve in thelr ‘ ty of ¢ sfected tere egiata action mininiges ts trnet in its interests, aod may not sha: Tustecship w. thar to the prej estuy que (ru ¢ body of the amitted to it excl: n@ sacred purp puted the results of i leputed. ihe iuexpediency of the de thority, 1 it were not ali -c iaconunistent xelusive character oi its jurisdiction and the vbjects of acquisition, is believed to be auitici- ently elucidated in the hietory of the e<ereizes ot delegated jurisdiction in the District. Taat of the cities, it may be remarked, with a0 pur- pose to comment tliercon, proved essentially in- adequate and inefficient; that more ample au- thority which succeeded, on the contrary, un- bappily enterprising, ambitious and expansive. {tis believed that for whicd this District was acquired will be best accomplished, and the interest of all conneeted with tts growth. prosperity and destiny best aubserved, by the direct exercise by Congress of the authority di volved upon it. * * » The demands for e: penditures, as indicated in the disposition of i avenues and streets and numerous squares, will necessarily be upon & scale beyond what might reasouably be imposed npon or drawn from ihe resources of & business and resideut population. ‘Those —_. roperly be required to make that Jost contribution to the current annual expen- es, the interest of the public debt, and its ai mate payment, which « people so situated as compared with other communities may be re- quired to pay for like protection, privileges and smmunitie. * © * The proportion of ex- penditares which should ne borae by the United States and the citizens and resideat properiy- holders fs a proposition not deemed susseptidte of exact determi nor does it, in the views taken by your comm: ties, become important These, not to repest, oe: ssarily impos: on Gon- grees the duty of making provision fer needful expenditures, ag wetlas for thetr supervision, at for other branches of the prbl.c service. And this is deemed net a departure from the prinerple which underlies the uniform a polloy of Congress as expressed in ite legialat ip the design of the city, and the inhibition of ebanges therein, in its ample previsions for water supply, forthe complete admiatstration of justice, for TWO CENTS. Of the exercise 0 this paramount a of Congress in r rent, as well when conferring limted mani Pal powers upon cities as in the institution of | the first eomupission for its sole eupervision and | y displayed than ition ef the territo- | cial or general, ation and duty on » aud never 5 the recent summar. rial goveroment and the ine! of wn absolute board of contro!. | ement, bot ed bit to euadle the ia to e errors and short- amore marie buapitat J who are or may ¥ | bites tm the texture Lis views on those cgeneral super | sloittionet aboard of roge 4 public boty, a | andergoue o charge, and nie j ent, in stating he will “ye | aru or Casey, wh ply ae tothe Ba | Batu advice of which is w ve a certain te jongres® of en | Congress | infrequent ap- Pomery entered th and was awakene: fie heard Mary 6a} o'clock, and 1 ex, .” ‘The light was then out TepriBle Doubts Murgp«g in VirGrnta. 4 shocking double murder took place at Harri~ +on’s Ford, near Stafford, Va., last Thursday inabut, not far from the bani Cedar Ran, lives an old man about seventy years of age, well-known ii t of its largest land owners and wealthiest citi- zens, Jerry Herndon, and his wite a little his with toem asa farm hand was small stature, about eighteen. pawed Jesse Fouks, and a littie colored boy e, named Addieon Ruasseil. woud, aud on comin, by low talking iw it is after 12 Tom wili be inevery mia- | million rr hat county as on8 about ten years of Fouks had been hau! iuatnight was acc pork from his employer, which he qusrrei ensued. Ou Fi the old man cailed at bis ing the yard discovered bloody foot prints, ana npon entering discovered on a floor the litte colored boy, with bis twain by a single blow of the murderous axe. Upon the bed Jaid Mrs. Herndon weltering {i The old man was discovered in th ‘eld, about tour hundred yards from his dwell- ng, bareheaded and snd tace eut and bleeding in many places. He -eetmed to be bewiltered, and that he did onse, and on enter: ted, with his head —e The Press ou the Message. WHAT THE §. ¥. HERALD Says Naw York, December 8.—The Herald says i Phe message of Grant isa more creditable doc- in pornt of reasoning and literary trom than ifs predecessors from the same | feoree. The President makes it clear enough that in bis view the three principal cai which have led to the disastrous defeat of bis | parcy are prost-ation of hasiness, the condition exec c Th states, and the un: rtment of re x Lot cirectly cessfal ex- ated, but it is vecessarily im abjeces Wereage, so far asa: has = the somof ce reform ut ts it by legislation. This President Grant for rein biican pa Pae President eot the Spanish qaestion inte n at it ean bet an ke at exy © relies on niry to suppert him i war in which lavery ip Caba sud breaking Tritude, will be the | irant mak It he has Pigeon he st Spain with pose he wit have ¢ isueh «tr the na of he Irgal tender clause is suun he Presi We are sorr anandoning peress distin Was an atte spt the! prom usve been made to yielt Cations as t og we are THR TRGUNR bis the best mestage of the Pre ably becaure ten ay t = eympatiy is reasona’ “yand a place tor retiring ear 1 silvor axa etary Bristow are prese and poll- can be stop party hinde n of every department «| Thin action’ Gf 1 ie wards spec: vents mast be t MH Which the exee in, y crowded t eT SBM OT y Wa pectat few wir K tier 07 @ been euforces. I nage Nelteon ai’: “All we can do to-day, gent-rmer, ts 10 S! ajory, aod we can let the case stand over pil Whsrivrr time is fixed upon yunse! fo r ’ She court then heard a tew Te, roan of which were Sbearman, ter, of the A. Prior, of the cnx ie courtroom and took ‘The clerk of the court th? panel of jurors who Leen summons occasion, and they e sworn by tw ‘ r further proceed- 1c Case Was postponed to Mouday next t> ® argument in order to show cause, and a | dlers strike began yestert least titteen thouvand men are out of Tent, some four hundred furnsces beiog yen oxt. ‘The puddlors on Saturday in con- crence With the manatacturers refused te ae of prives Offered by the latter, hence the €. Ope firm yesterday refused an for or n from a tern e iew puddiers bave auy won society have rescinded = sball ns A Poring Bank aevbbery. HVILLE, Dens. December gives tt reat ha by tour de=p 6 Saviugs bank resident, w tue sjea he was attacked wi keys ot ed tosabmit. The thieves gone i par ee ble im Le > December peciale heve the flowing wnder last nigh fate: It i8 Delevea there is further trou neat. Lieut. Governor Penn Las arrired to call 4 caucus to determine the p 2 case uf wT emergency. I etated that the “CH milive OT Sevebiy will act ta the matter uf be returning board to-morrow. The c)mmi- Loveday —_——_o—_————_ Forcign Notes, SR RCTRCHILDS LEND MONEY TO SPAIN. Panis, December 6.—The banking bouse of “hebilds, in this ity, has advanced thirt lion reals to the government of Spain. —— Tux Faanco-GeaManWanis a New Licker. Bismarck, in the course of bis reply to Wind- Lorst in te German Reichstag court Ultimately be was ered by persons re- jreventiug the Vaticen™ Dp Me. Rescoure ixvexp To Resios?—In -the trial of Mv. Beecher oext week it is said that . Moulton witl prolace the two papers that is uentiomed, but did pot priut, mils state: ment. One is a note that was in one of he letters from Mr. Beecher to Mra. Tilton whieh wer fund fp the splendid copy of the “Late of Christ” whtch Mrs, Tilton received rom ber }* wr; the other is the Mev. Henry vet kDow who had done it; and that hehad | Ward Beec cr’s Graft of resiguation from his been Waiking sbont ailnight, and felt coid when he waiked in the water. hiehome and there teld gee Banter, <diter Of the Scotchman, was early ys r mor: iug lying On the sidowatk near the Sormetor Fourth avenue and Thirteen’h street, New York, ia an unconscious condi ‘ion, with his skull frac‘ ured and other marks of ri sleaoe. the house, that $235 | He died shortiy after being found. No» acresis bave beem p \e. LiBUTENA? ¢ Gexeest Saeaipan = Gen- eral Pope, wih teveral members or ‘ails, were 10 conference: at Bt. Lonis ye-terday. CoMsUltatOn ig As Jet GukLOWD, back balidh , %; etadles, T; b Bi | 16; coal and ‘wood yards, 5, bieckemite med | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ee ping the civil service. This :. is the committal of the President to brow They have jeans, if by ptedly be grast svftor- | oy of the whites Dowine cf we peraitons of Various Branches of Pabite service. Accompanying the report of the Gommis- stopers of the District of Columbia, (tranamit- tec to Congress yesterday, and printed in last evening's STAN.) was a uomber of sub-reporis of interest to our Ciuzens, among them the fol- lowing INSPECTION OF RLTLDINGS Tie repertof Thomas M. Plowman, + spector of Lbudengs, states that be entered on bis Cates July 16th, and up to November toch be da iS permite for brick buildings, nee, 16; stofee, 15; cbereh, 1; ~ , 19; buiidings repaired, 22 botel, 1; school house, 4 Diackemthebop, 1 Freme butldings 11, as follows: Dw wheeirght ehope, 2, shingle rout seb aid wiater garden each 1 Accompanying the report tsa tatutar states went sho the nomber of sehooc!-roome for sin balding: owned by tae Dis wi oton 2 in tet @ i DSdand Sin 4B. in rents dings um det dirtriet, oD), Wim Sand aim 6th. Amer r Aid Tor rent. $15,480, vale ad KTOUDGE Owned by Lhe Disic cost of repairs from July Th to Now M0, I8TS, 867% $0, estumated cost of repairs for epee leg year. $17,000. Geer m She 4 bnlidings owned ny ty; value, (1 un@? ished.) 3; vepaire to November 3th, 0.0; tor yoar, wotumate, 8500, hools.— 15 butidings, 1 vew, vale, im. und. 867.195: repatrs to Novomber ach $0, for woe OL Your roome in t ( Washtegton and « Dated for rep : Pasietn— Value ¢ . ¢ 5 otet of repairs, * ‘ Soren <tounce Ne. lo., 8 Oo No 10. 8.400 tw Novem sning FOBT, et Houses. Comiral ganar precinet, Ge ier in Precincts rented; total saiuae epaire to Novesber 3utu, & mated repairs, ewe, tou sireet, vs \ 18d at L. Simms, wt work y ar Foot ot t for tive ye 1) years, at €2 eyetle street, bordering on Sci whe aro w atate aud W ates willing » per ng, wo 1 Warren swreets, ed by MH. Dodge, at #4 Foot of ( treet, procecd= onal appro b dings vist kuwwn ta t ke } ae te par wen’ at that potn 2 thereby copeents aie the Durinees oF t The chlet engi angetoent, would be ngaroue ep ba by the aid of the telegrag commu’ jon with the who! be report aye. * ng te Tact ont, #0 ier ee. Look, oder trucks is eoueerned, is far from ing safe of ra.isfactory. The old engines sbould be exchanged for uewones. Tne two ‘racks are of thecld style, end should make way for the new style 0: tucks, such as are used im other cites. Toe ire commissioners egain recommend the neceseny of providing at lemst two more cx companies, one to be oceted in the nor. on of the city and the ether im the nucthcastern section % the eit alto, a h-aud- ladders company tut the western seclicn of the cicy.” One ot the most pressing tecds of our ,e ment is the reeunstraction and extension be five-alarm telegraph. Savin time | by the use of the eiectric rm effects the are’ worth of va‘aable every year. Without ce is compy rescue Of millions of dol property trow flanu ment Kpenscs intiguificant iv comparinok. Cur etty was on: iret to adopt the fire-alarm tele: steph, Wat WAS many years noe 2 arge portion of the moet valuabic property tn hington a2 wns de toe jem- S of the area ¢ the w tat iw a Cleastoo is the teet the y the system is vory and misplaced = ¢ boxes avy years faehior nk-boxer tur © beet in pee) are pot alway orm turned im from Ubem by igovraut, care ese or reckless b ay rtvke the wrong womber, and mi: b nstcad of kaving tht een 60 107g 1D un celinble iu transmitting signals, and are O frequent brenke. We beg, tueretor OUgress (0 PS, Mt the Bext ensaing a proper bit! tor the exects sacha ystems of fire wileg District as the tion @r live aud pert “Tue etimated expente from the Ist or Jone, 14, to the Seth day Of June, 1*75, : estimated tor the Gscal ry i BI e if ee

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