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# THE EVENING STAR, | rs Telegrams to The Star. re ee | Fennayivania Avenue, corner 11th street, THE EASTERN QUESTION. . | eee The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | 8. H. jt = Pres’t. ' | The Trouble Just Beginning. rents er meeks or tA cents et eee | + THE BALTIMORE BOY NOT CHARLIE ROSS. paid—€0 cents a month; one year, $6. ie THE WEAKLY STAI published on Priday—$2 a Year, postage prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies THE & OPEAN CRISIS, Torah et ee sia walsh a pill ; : Trouble Over the Eastern Question vee i are oo ns than Sa . 5I-N®. 7,753. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1878. TWO CENTS, | torsos fe TTA nice > gorn itations to the signatory THE EVENING STAR, | ,T88 Massacueserrs contest iw mite | Society. | The Eastern Question. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, Semtattves tora conteretice at that Gite, hea Viz #@ Rates of arivestising made known on applica- ° tien. aph's ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. = Hovse.—The sub-committee of the House | The bright weather of yesterday was uti RUSSIA GETTING READY TO FIGHT AUSTRI — Fel + date to its assembling The same corres sel. 0. O. F.-GRAND LODGE, A special committee on elections having charge of t.e | ized by those who wished to call on the fami. Ru ea one forty new baitalious Tesspay, February 5. pondent says that he has reason to believe ig will be held on WEDNESDAY 2 om” ) Romania for | SENATE.—Mr. Hoar presented 120 distinet | that ops i n important d chi 7 . - tts contested election ease of Dean | lies of the justices of th -Bupuess | Washington News and Gossip, | Majsaqitjetts contested election ¢ f ladies ch Gauls eins i eon supreme Court, on against Austria. It is now thongit | petitions Signed by 6,261 persons over 21 years | (1a Whieh is greatly ppc cy a oe fan tntoockinee te parca atte . te to the fuil | the ladies of Capitol Hill and H street, and on nd will be coneiliated inrela'ion to | Of age. in iiflereat seccions ot the eon Of the debate now g on in the Brit "aa i, BWEET, Gr. Sec. — committee. in favor of retaining Mr. ‘in | others of the many agreeable ladies who re- ts, but with regard fo the vonte | OF See; in different sections of the country. | Pariianicnt, and on which the fate of Bngi 2t . » Gr, Sec. lege ne seat. xs sub non Ht ay wer tty ceive on Monday tis determined to consider her | @sking an amendment to the constitution | depends. The Daily Telegraph's [5° pMADEMOISELLE V. PRUDHOMME’S | Tevenue, . follows: Messrs. Candler (dem,) 0! fe cu arundey: i +s | OWN honor and aims as well asthe supposed — inting sufirage to women. pondent saysthat he has recelved, FRENCH CLASSES. Newterim Feb. 13h. | Soar on Hiscock (rep.) of New York, in favor of | Miss Edith Harlan gracefully did the honors | (Me uste oe Asai: AS eH aS the Supposed | BRUGES Satta Hresenited a memo | thority, coms conteominn oS Read advertisement. __fel | THE PRESIDENT will hod a recep ion this | Mr. Field, and Mr iu the absence of her mother, and in the even | pxcrasp AND THE EUROPEAN covrerexcr, | Ment citizens of New York ¢ h | rumor that Russia is negotiating for the sur BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. | evening from $ to vor of Mr. Dean, 2 eontestan ing accompanied her father, Associate Justice |e Teh, te on the supplementary vote was to the fainine in northern China, and | reader of the whole Turkish fleet B OL! . | kk WOES Figere—Ool Wey <éb. piter he a sports OF the ater ae Harlan, to the reception at the Japanese lega- | sterday in the House of Commons asking tha a portion of So Annxicty | ED ciric.—Col. Grey . ve committe journed until ednesd i tion, iStone > vote Wat a, ty, fund be appropriated for that pur DON, Feb: ala A fresh supply received and for sale by | cluded his argument in behalf of anextension | next, when they Will further consider the | The soiree given by Mr. Yoshida, the cul- fu pone, preted, that ie ate ras Wy) | Also, a large number of petitions in favor of | .LO8RO%. rte d W. 8. THOMPSON. of time for the completion of tha Northern | matter. tured representative of the empire of Sayan, apprehensions of Turkey being encouraged the remon Heatlon of alive He called atten. | < : sate 708 U6TH STRERT. nFailreads today. ternal Kevenue Collector Booth, at Montgom- | the pleasure of uests as for the number | {he danver ws coe tas nized effort. 1 nate, he said Trurstr, Feb. 5.—The Austrian tron-clads WS OBIT LED MINISTER FosTER to Mexieo had a hearing | ery, Ala. reporis that his deputies in Win- | of eminent ladies ‘and gentlemen wi 5 IN QUALTY AND PRiCE. Kaiser Max, of 3.464 tons, and - . : : i | had seen Something of this n the ma aux ying Vereive it and ee at that the government n ics partin | sing privile; Tepe vhiel «ton guns, and Kepsburg, of ns, with before a sub-committee of the House commit. neounty, in that state, meet with armed | tended: | From nine o-ctock until after mid. | tis" Burdwan cuntercnee for she teneate ct. | Leauiking privilege by the repeat of wise jourteen Ition guns, are being fitted for se | resista Sntor! veye. | Night the house was filled with an illustrious | . bu Ot | elerk in the departments could fra i 1@con guns, ar ry “d for ser (Champagne Wines of tee on foreign affairs this morning on the con- resistance nd are unable to enforee the reve | conipany. Flowers Were used in adorning the subi nt races aud mankind. The debate was | \hjie enators were required | vice HANI dition of affairs in Mexico. His opinion is de. | BY laws. = = | rooms, and the numerous rare treasures of | Hen adjourned. own pockets the postage on m, pub. | Momtencgro Accepts the Armistice. 2 ENDO. cided that there isno- apprehension of aay Rear A 1 Ropcers, superintend nt | Japanese art attracted much attention from RHE CREEKS | lic. These petitition: said, did not tepre- | act sa. Teh, s—The Prince of Monten "ro MOET & CHANDON, 7 there is om a AR ADMIRAL RonGERS, superintend » Japanese art attracted ch att ‘ a. | continue their warlike operations in Taessaly. | UC S fonines lotions oe | wae encent ; ice. rd 4 SEN AULD, REE SCOS FOS Tne PETITION to Chief Justice Waite in the | Fecommends the decrease of the namber of | {2yRetts avenue elrele iumined de ed | Takis wrbicnou, Miled and capturing 15% | that ‘after this year debts should be rat New Turkish Ministry. _Bovi-coly Role Agente for U-B._ | os stter of the colore lawyer of Maryland de. | both cadet midshipmen and cadet engineers. | way from the street up the terrace tothe en Seen sone e Bey Epirus have | hard joney, | nd ue had but just now de- Loxpox, F . 1p. m.—Inteliigence has => A CARD. = fe Sha Biv: ae | tranee. oe P poe rlared through her legis!ature that goldshould | just ived from Constantinople "i SS nied admission to the bar of that state by the | Ixcpease or WaHISkY Tax Recerets— | ‘Mr Yoshida, who was educated in England. PHILADELpMia’s Minacie — Tie Clever | We the Standard of value. Oneot the petitions | {he office af Cried Ci i aap, hat au wo are pakestnig foun the errors a0 sndie: Coens of apne ithe petitioner. | The Comiissioner of Internal Revenue has | isa master unguage, and entertained | 72! a Man Wiese Pos Concer trie heck | had a note appended, signed by sixty persons a new ministry has been formed, cousist- acs arles r altimore, 4 és re e: e ‘ ani ric t Man Whos? 4 ss Been | the sil oveme’ ost for- | ing of ad Ve! " anhvod, & amale citizen of the United States Sadat the. | received a letter from the collector of St. Lonis ie iets With Pleasant conversation, His | One of Mruude the sto yof the dead man | Cite laupiace eee mavement in most for. | ing cil of miniiers and melee ee FEES OF CHARGE. This great re state of Maryland descent. above | stating as one of the results of the breaking | qtiracts those who inect her Dy her entie | W2O came to life. in” Philadelpni has” a | ery, from the ittee on post of ver Pasha, minister. of fe reige aaa Ben da self-addtesced envelopeto the Rev, JOSEPH | the age of 2T' years: that he has made applica- | up hat while the tax e iner. She was assisted in receivinw by the | Sequel, ed in the Times of that city as | ad post reported the bill to reza- | Reowf 1 ministe ok Bachan: MAN, Station D, Bible House. New York | lion to be admitted as an attorney to practic le x distilleries in 1 wife of Williams, who spent so much | fellow 2 Sho sermon delivered iu Old compensation of post masters and for | minister 5 ; vs sep25-eokely | Jaw inthe court of appeals of Maryland, the ry mount in time In Japan, and Miss Bdwards, “These ta, | SWedes Gloria Dei Chureh Sanday upon. the other purposes. Placed on the calendar. | finance T SODA ~~ =~ | same being the highest court in sald s tein same distilleries is $1,883.48). en dies were dressed with marked elegance, Mrs, | (eatl and coming to life of J. Harry Se | HOUSE. ° . tillers: 2nd Bates HOT SOU.) Which a decision of the «nestion could be had, | allowing for the difference of twenty centsin | Scnhta yc veaxe dress of white Can, | HOUSE.—By unanimous consent, papers at done of the pupils in his Sunday school ¥ to the wonderful vision that he saw | were introduced and disp. World. People down town Who | By Mr. Steele of the Sehrack affair asa mi puncil of State. The consiitution of a new «lof as follows minister under European forms and designa 1 of the board of | tions secms to indicate a further step in the i ton erepe, ric by hand, The | nd wisdom of the | high waist w htly open in front and filled | | in with a white crepe lisse ruching. A vine of | ! ” . a 7 7 | and that he claimed the right to be so the rate of tax these figures demonstrate an COFFERS, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, mitted under the Constitution of the United | increase. in the efficiency States, and the decision. of said present system of collectio inst such right... The Chief —— spok MILBURN'S, 1499 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, nol M ie of Charlotte asking the re-estab- | promised reforms. A ior 4 heck’ ‘de ele, now denounce it as an admirably exe- i tart ; ' . me COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on | A&QNSC Snel tight The Cu Two MonEPLasers Discovenen.—A pianet | fMmonery Murdered fhe Heck And ran down | ited fraud, of Which, the tenet ese slution directing tix Biman: | The European Conference. renga dtiving the winter, | re canrt ppeals of Maryland, as pri of the twelfth magnitude has just been discoy- | pongtet in colored embroidery wes Wor | from the door of 123 Mary street. the sendin to furnish a list of 1 cts fer | ie cn he Pupoto Romano saye; [S> PAMUEL G. YOUNG, for by the petitic I by Porrotin at Toulouse, France, and a | the frontand back of the simple | (ran undertaker. and the announcement ia er ending June 30, 181, upon which | invitation le a conference. ne ee NOTARY PUBLIC, a - | planet of the tenth magnitude by Prof. Peters. | dress. ‘The material was evidently Ja ts rand par were made by power of attorney, i ” ih ANT-At Orrick—STAw Buinptse. INVESTIGATION OF DOORKEEPER POL nton, N.Y, but made up in. Parisian style Moet : Burch, r With names of contractors to whoin Germany Accepts. oe House committee on reform in the civ - vet ribbon, witha handsome ¢ Who, it now app pOFLiNE red. the By Mr. Lyon—Resolution au BERLIN. F arms to appoint | Austria's iuvit hose duty it shall be to 1 in conformity with law. on of the House aud in the Ties: rv many has accepted mnterence. hhrack, nd providing him the investiga- VIcPIMS OF THE WRE his supposed illness, have All the bodies Ingham Corryell. that have been recovered from the wreck of : de the allegation of | the Metropolis have been buried wgainst Polk, was examined vice commenced this mornin tion of Doorkeeper Polk. one of the afiants who m erookedness JAFF, FLEISCHMANN & CO.’S COMPRESSED YEAST. Worn avoid the throat, aud in the b: Heats GUST Ge eee eee ed their coutributions. Vestryman’ Mor along the | with tine white I her arnaments were | Hsou, who had provided him with 2 siek enate ch from the scene of the wreck to adi nonds. Mi dean | gid x dressing gown, has taken those articles | | | | | | The New York Police Think the De- All first class grocers keep it. ) for ov toilet of | dines s SSI | By Mr. Knapy—Authorizing the com merara Boy the Right One. two hotirs and re dl the state of ten ines north, t Mrs. Nord. ain. | Sehi ad tow “on judiciary to investigate certain alle. | New Vouk, Bet upe adent Wall Everything that succeeds and bas merit, nas imi- | lients set forth in the amiday resente Treus living guest, Miss | nies, of Old Swedes Chit gations relating to payment of bonds by west. | ing, of this cily, is strongly uclined to believe tators and counterteivers; therefore if nto | the House last week by Mr. Baker, of India he wrave ‘ked by two | Spencer, who Visit and administer eo em is to which grants ot lands were made: | that the Demerara boy now in Ballimore isthe take pavant Superior quality | and read at the Clerk’s desk. i tie theher i id not av ~ Fleisehns COMPRESSED YEAS foot of the | i Wat worthless imitations are not palmed off upon | are no marks identifying the was formerly the messenger of the Di puch time in the Sandwich Is 1 ask nis. | referred. By Mr. B re—Calling upon tl ry of War for ci ss. When Mosher and "ports of charges filed A pale tinted silk andsome! Columbia committee. whom Corr here a 7 Nore : it yor Sra I i Gitar j i tors were in Brooklyn, a = ; ed as a witnes: onthe | Corpse within the graves. hav. | med, and t rest ornaments seen in’ Wasi- dent. Col. Shafter, 2th’ infantry: | Was often seen With them. This man **The gonnine Galt, Fleischman & Ue guumoned ae a spitness, (was also (he | ng all the of the wreck (on | ington this winter. They. were ane: a unr inece dee Se phe ASE opted. “By Mr es—Calling upon the | Wasi suspicious character. He lived with a PRESSED YEAST bas on the wrapp connnittee the benelt of what he lenew pout | Saturday last, there remains no one now that aUTings of tiger’s claw atid with gold ronthe face of tf hits eusren sury to furnish a detailed | mulatto woman. When Mosher and Douglass mame or trade mark, | the so-called Pennsylvani enue pavement | ¢20 identify any of the dead. Tae jon at | and set in gold of Chinese workmanship. “The ination is only. a or thee t of the expenses of the Southern | were killed, the peddier disappeared, but we = : At his testimony Wacol q | the wreck reported to the ehiet signal oficer | neeklace Was linked together wi i is only Be ofthe pINUISSION Lo d: L. Hy got a clue to hin | and the mu ving w He white bo: * been seen Rice, from committe with them a with the Boston Report in relation to the ey chief of potice, and detectives went to the ped- for constructing the Northern | dlershotse to arrest the three. tumates, teat ered to be printed and re found t they 1 ted lew hours befo Chalmers—Calling upon | 7 that hie TH Baltimore Demerara, now dom) He has very lil | and onty m. to-day that | rsof two men yesterda: | dl with letters “HD. ¢ | CLaiw or THE Conemnra TerNPike Cow THE National. DEMocRatIC ComMITTE: | pany.—The iil introduced in the House | whi pwmsverra A TURKEYS ) job, pat its § id t JUST RECEIVED. mis of FRESH FISH reet from mau consiantly employed to en buried the | of gold. The tiger's claws were the shape ofa ne of them | half moon and transiuact of a milk and watery his arm. tint. The Cabinet was at) Evarts, Sherman * Barnum, of Connecticut, is | eval Wey, Attorney-General Devens gt Assistant’ Postmaster General hega ‘acte ously injure Door! nd not ealeula per Polk. ed to seri. eutl | | | | y aneidattions | | | | | | the How hop of the Pric of tinding his | by Mr. Tucker, of Virginia, provides that the | Assistant Ps G comes to satisfy publi alin i fe _beddleds stock, consisting of hat rack eaim of the Columbia turnpike roads com- Hess Mrs. Tener Miss She | father and family have been we War forall keformatton tou Te es te, Mamaa s SOUEnG and othr of Tens | hany for compensation for the use of their Fonte eat tee aig false representations, and their Ls ng that a first- | Foad on the south of the Potomac river by the MR. CONKIING made his first speech on th TPS s thei together wi flight was sudden. The Woman aud the ehil \ means dissipated by long jour . p that af tan eee ineine ee ba i : z and most becomingly dressed. ‘ teal bw rene i of repaii the sam . | Who it Was supposed was Charley R e Corner Lith st. and New York ave. | ‘and ‘award the. equita | , but now this mulatto a lette Ided to one of the ma- le compensation to ustice and) Miss H pretty daughter. Chief w s turns up in Demerara with « child that 129-1m FRANK J. TIBBETS, whieh said vis entitled, the same to | chine petitions cireulated in New York state went gue H Ales Ha lan, AG meri : is extas aitty out t r own, and is pe ety sme = = fe paid in anner a er claims signatures, = the remoneti i gen, . d's sister and Mrs.and } idl: THE Coa or Ross boy. ° ave correct, she ad (COKE DOWN To FOUR CENTS. denald in the Same manner as other claims | Sian Ae Bonen eR aera aa Aliller represented the families of the Suprems BE COAT. TRADE, Ovrro | and Ohio railroad Worked great inits thai she lived in Boston se years , a | — for monetization were the prod Court. Senator and Mrs. Angus Cameron, | cite coal movenient during the has | Hertheastern section of the city, and gsking | ago, and the child seems to remember about a FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20) ayong THE CALLERS at the White House ized efforts, and were of the same ¢ Senator and Mrs. Thurman 1 Miss wh Stealing him, and gives a i ; | Congress to take such action as will compel description re. ; 1. \ been without special feature, All that has | O°! ae : | : " GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, lay were Vice President Wheeler, Gen as those presented from all parts of the e: | Dawes, Senate in Re cuator aud { transpired has been in the direction of 2 full pie reno al ce ¢ ea aud al hot to another be bling 3 c. Now, Il these facts seem ect tr 411 AND 413 10TH STREET.1) Goy. McCormick, § try some time ago in reference to the abol MU Miss AVallace. | consummation of the compaet entered into by bs c ally, ppincnts of the next few of the franking privile The let Ty and Mr. W mdoiph | Hs. B h—Billto prov lays will als. Bruee a@ tempora 1d Gordon, Repre- the operator: nie several eo: ntatives | the of the large coal es regignsand | erament for the territory ef Lineuli. gov inio Mr. Conkling read was signed by sixt e present. eof Repre st “r they will w WV ASHINGTON HOME REMEDY. | nderson, nd prov i a an Voriees. Robin- | large de i sent, most of wh $ ng companis 2 ; ferred. st been recoverc : ] : ents of Mont ve count large d ion present, most of whom : ‘alley region will sus. ms Sin Brewer. Kidder” Cavisie, Shateiverge, | Also! M cory Siupanied sn atari e | malo i the Letigh, Valley repion will ans. | SCG __ som | Not Chartic Ross DE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. Fyans of lud., and H. W. Middleton of Piila- | sented them. ie peaks > Mr. Fernando aed Mrs, ey and the I j A Plot for Wilkie ¢ se | BaLrimex Me C.K ; delphia, a liboring men th k Hickok, Mr and Alrs. W Hi at Mrs. ition company are doing their | KATTIE HAUN'S ARREST BY WER MOTHER, FOI this city tits fo woe bap war oe . F at say as 449 for 7 with ge dittenden, Mr. a d Mr epleie stock i rplus. w LOWED BY STRANGE EVENTS. ie residence of Mrs. SEVEN FOR A QUARTER, | eRe Etcmm-nove Law.— A decision was | $1442 fon even fie tine set ine | Mrs, Lockwood. Mtr. Hooker and Mi. Le town BE Ee Be el eats ees, Ratuedannsa Soups ein, Wee Ned Hines ai. he met the Der bay, who Pee ATES and oe Sa Cute Bares Braise and | rendered in the Court of Claims yesterday in | Yocuinption. the tik of ruin aud general ine hd among others. re tar will hot give to the im: | house in Hoboken some time ago tolive with | had Dyen brought trom the Hom the Porous. Sure cure for Cuts, Burns, Bruises ani of Driscoll vs. the United states, in- | poverishment to follow the resumption of Mrs. Bancroft Davis wore an exquisite toilet, the proceeds of ten days’ wi hersister in this ¢ nd Was soon afte! Friend%ss, Atter inspecting and rsing bara ty all Druggiate. Ask for a Circular. the rights of government employes | specie payments is b! sense, Peti- | of pue pink KM the fines Ack lace. | ¢ than 20 per cent. of their Wards arrested on niplaint of ber mother. | With the boy for several hours, Mr. Koss states yan23- ly __ | under the eight-hour law. The opini fF the | Uioners say that the talk of benefits to foliow | § © accompa by her lysband and entire suspension of minin ; commence in the Schuylkill bie } instant, and continue for two weeks from General and that da { Phila. Ledger. sth aster Gone = 7 that the attic t the agent of the associated p Ao sald Uist Ratti boy is certainly not his son, the lost and he was perfecily satiated and moment he saw him. To satisty court Was adverse to the claimant's right to | the introdic yut as the amount involved inthis | for some per Ss toosmalito enable the elaimant to | letter as eitt ind as there were about 2WOother | be swallow n of debased money might ns, previously hinte? arin the | T Knaves or fwols, bt it will not | present wers by the honest yeomanry of New | Airs. Dawn. Marshal alade: ud stolen a large SDUST RY, i STERS OF CHARITY, 20th and 21st streets. under the direction of a | QT. ROSE'S 1 IN CHARGE ng other tint if Kattie Would marr > - nip tioned the ehild length, and les” Trousseaus 3 Ived, a proforma judgment wasen- | York st: | eral and Mrs. Alvord, rand Mrs: | pues wee Vouk Rind—Retun amed Jolin Sehoenmaker, this fie ibranee whatever of auy asso #bildren's Suits. Baten Tonio | fered for tie knee ae ee ee j Seek stare ——- | Baird, Me and Mrs. D. oe | gaat SEN NORE inc Jeetutn. of 21 1 SeIeSed Godlee ered eae SOMA tee | gations ad with tis (Mr. Ross’) fam al © | Fbinent, by appeal, Will earry the case to the The District in Congress. } ward, Gener, York yesterday quite ul. On Saturday morning last: Mr. Hawi, | ly. ln reply to the question wheth r he de FEsHr « co. Supreme’ Court for 4 tinal decision. AHMY MEDICAL MUSEUM. | aud alias Heuty W. Genet, exstate } Ria Nife and the other, monsbers of the famnlly | Scant Pres, ale ons negli hee introdueing this 21 eet joint re roduced i : se: | | rk, Who was Known ia the paliny day: e Home, ng John S mimaker iit tates ira ‘ : 3 . that ite cuperiosmeris will ture Tea permanent | AN AMERICAN TRADE DELEGATION IN THE | aI resninion intesedced Ii elie Thise Mrs. and. Mi weed ring as “Prince Harry,” first came | charg emises. Schoenmaker is said | €ACEDT that the't ot my Son. porwlarity with the lovers of the delicious wines of | WEST INDIES.—With reference to the recently | Of Representatives Monday provides that 1x | ce ie ales ef by being indicted for forgery incon | to allthe roomsin the house. | mclibag Waeak UX. Ibemae ee | ina gute enti 2 | the purpose of enlarging the grounds ot the | and Mr. Fiauk 3 M Av nection with the finds on the Harlem cus Sor closets, bureaus and trunks. He Englishmen Selling’ 8. FEDS. per cane, $90.00 currency, inafigurated movement in favor of the extn. | (Ne? Medical Museu id to secuce ihe | dtews, Mrs. Barelay nee Oldfield, Blake | tam bouse. This was just afier the discove: th Haun hada and Why GALL HUME, sion of the trade of the Bnited States. Con Snate Front Arete OS ne Hee eae and the Misses Wood, Mrs. R se dui of the rine frauds. and Gene ted large anvoutit of money Was alsoaware New Vouk, Feb.5.—The Tribune says t 4-tr 807 Market Space. | McLain reperts to the Department of State | YUE from 3 Wylie, Mr Mi S November: ai stihe ceact ae sealed. He during the List three weeks ee See | that a tleleeericn or AMETCAN CiEeone, Done | tary of N eee s "So time. Om November 24, 1805, he was acai of the exaei place where it was aed: He: | durlug the lest thinee weeks’, cbc TPHE WORLD IN A NUTSHELL. | Yering about seventy-iive, comprising promi. | Pzel and Miss Cole, sud 3 | rece le time. on a Wench Warrant issited Bid been auxions to gel enough money dio | A0.000 Inore are on th nd_ orders ~ HUNDRED AND ELEVEN | of important southern elfiee eness interes W280 KALSH ian and nee HIBIOHAIISGSRIS Was een? sented by siy , HeWas held to appear for trial in the suin of | have opened the trunk containing Mrs. Hiuu's | Were received yesterday lo disp OVER ONE HUNDRED A LEVEN | porta arrived at livision of part of ariginal L i¢ diplomratic corps was nted y i THOUSAND STERESCOPIC VIEWS fat On Ee eh OF FOR SALE. w ‘Ly indiciment. He was con: | treasure. nd | additional g ictments on December | fled. 0 ninent bond: : 2 4!sand5s. Yesterd. and to have the return c Fdward Thornton, M uid, Admin nd Mrs. Henry How Gore Jones, Biron | H, in square numb of Washington, Distr appropriated. $15 Yrs. Haun the foss was | cia mnbia. and to b pying only | discovered, and as Schoenmaker did not iu government bonds we y of promoting trade between the Bahamas Ay therefor not to exceed $1 per square foot ho: fior del A Count | the district ij ea he was suspected of the robbery. 1 line, on account of Gert By far the largest and finest collection of Stereo~ | and other West Indian Islands, and the south- he ‘see section appropriates $3,074.81 for ~ le. for sentence, when it was | police were notified, but thus far the Frankfort. Most of these were Sis. ee enema to oxiat will be offered | ern and western sta After spending aday | the pur ° | Abe supper was a most elegant | discovered that Genet had fled. hot been able to obtain any clue as to Schoen- | of this strong desire of foreign for sale by Mr. Theme D wtteg, Aucthoners com | 3 nd Lge! ron iq Dicasurably at Nas. BILT, TO RECONSTRUCT THE Police FoRceR. | ng many daint sees -—— maker's whereabouts. | rid of U.S. bonds is the neural mienciog on the 6TH OF FEBRUARY, 1878, at u. the party left for Havana to prosecute | Bilt BOONSTRI B POLICE he) ance of | si vi! ee —A Put Up 0 M a No.7 Harri. | proposed silve A; ry € o'clock a.m and 7 o°cloek in the even Fath | similar inquifies as to business prospects in | , The following are the provisions of the bill | Hot all givers of parti ake ae Lp eat retain? At ee Siac eens ee ote tusats | rl sperkenis suetin rooms, ¢ orcoras § ai in spent | that quarter. lntroaueed in ihe Howe ist week to mike have a supply of a ible al afloat 5 his inquiries she said that Schoo! ecurities seeking a foreign every portion of the globe, where the photograph-r a in changes in the organization of the Me- | evening? Crowded rooms provoke thi i Bas ert Guabled to penetrate. is here illustrated in | LOOKING AFTER THE STARVING Muttioxs | {Topolitin police force of the District of Co- | there are many who cannot quench the Hae iifesike manner whieh the painter Isunable 0 | 1 CuINa.—Mr. Conkling presented in the | Aer he Gilet ore ceaton eo aa ot the except with water. — if imitate. The Scenery, Architecture and Mauners | LS z sented’ in the | set. he offic or 1 trop: } pnator Jolin R. McPherson will receive 1 phy | 3 ed of such tr mT ela iose and Customs of the Nations of the Earth are por- | Senate to-day a memorial from citizens of New | tan Police of the District of Columbia is abol- | oy Thursday, at her rooms at the Arlington up job.” Archbishop Wood is still without living with me,” she added. “for three months, #1 a trayed in rich and almost endless profusion. Many | York, who are interested in the appeal made | ished, ecretary of War shall detailan — otel. M rhunand | 28Y official information regarding the nd Tinade up my mind to have Kattie mai Af not ail, the great wonders of the world can be | to Mr. A. A. Lowde, of New York city, by the | officer of the army, not below the rank of i | leged miracle, and still, pronounces it ad : | he and has altoget generous and good-hearted young 1 nand has of pretending death ud | the last person’ in the world “she would have a. Sind the Conds are being Hepp d that in vulgar phr ai pected of such treachery. ‘He has been | €Very steamer to be disposed of in this couutry A Big Bank Suit. | St. Lovis. Keb. .—Parties representing the 1k of Commerce of New York o-lay against the National Bank State of Missouri for the r ry on ® x i r with h ss aki : seen and admired at pleasure by thuse whose n ‘onsul at China, asking for | tain, who shall pertormall the duties and have | ve sion or a deception, but intends taking no a travel. ‘There are also a great many sities in “ hina, asking for e a bertor tion in the matter tinless the excitement ov i : Reged relie! iMions of starving people i the powers heretofore performed by the su. | ee termixed with the above, which. wi i relief for the nine mi arving peopl M K : ye R TRAIN BY A BuRN- | the affair is prolonged, in which ease it is pos- specified name, but are well worthy the attention | iN northern China. The memorialists ask that | perintendent of Metropolitan pol Pro! ang POWDER MaGazine—The aie siblean explanation may be demanded ee property g Mrs. Haun is now endeavoring to effect a reconciliation with her daughter a ofthe publ.c. " Special attention is called to the | Congress appoint ommission of United | rided, That such offtcer shail receive no pay cial,” leaving al am. yesterday, and ther Hi in refi the | Sie is stilt ving with her stoter ite Beso aif of dollars, | The petition large number of uininated and Transparent States residents in China to aet in conjunction | other than that to which he is enti ne: WEBWARE 2 tm. yesterday, and = her Heinen in refer \ ne | She is ing Sever, more ut entered into by the lw Views in this collectlo many of which have never | with the American Minister there forthe re- | tue of his rank in the army. ing over passengers, bound New | matter. The case of Mi th is very far — street. in this city. ment cutere by been on sale in this country, and nearly all of | jief of sufferers, Pibich are grand beyond description. |For full par- ticulars see catalogie. A rare chance for tors and others, : ome time ago Mr. Haun, iy years of age, transf to his Wife, since which, it The memori gest that the unexpended hese indemn : be applied t lists also sug | ev ‘a eof the Chi- | ten y fund in the State department | pr ‘ he relief of the victims of tie | to appoint a fe . the customary a sce of a ho: ent existing Howan e. The detective force. is abolished: and the power » hot in of four per- tutions on the 26th of December, ely the first named bank le i the other one million dollars in the form of # continuing York, had enrol bly narrow struction, The tra Was appro: “Giant Powder 3 Gr p cape from de- | from being regarded as a miracle, and tue in had left Pelhamville and | priest’s conduct is noi considered as reilectins Mount Vern the | credit on himself or his office, if the publish nill, located © account of what took place is’ correct. If F x “Ove! fi i i i 4 he w rf i still due. It is further claimed that the St famine in China. This money amounts sons, who shall serve as detectives. aud wh two points, ¥ covered on fir Thetrain, | ther Heinen said as reported, that the woman Mfortable shed in the rear of her house. onal = indel 1 the Ni LUMBER, early S000. he eae oNey, amounts to | shall receive a compensation not Torecceed | though running nearly full “speed, was not dead nor yet in a’ tranee, but was comfortably with Shoen. Louis bunk is indelted to the N fete pyr} the committee on foreign aflairs. $1.20 per annum, is vested in the officer pro. | stepped immediately. The Duilding was found | ig though her soul kad Jefe her, the priest his latter fact is said to have been LUMBER. LUMBER. vided for as abeve. THE BANK NOTE F NG.—The committee of thisa on banking and cur: to-day took up for politan pol | consideration the bill to retire the national WILLET & LIBBEY. reulation, but took no action. to be in one sheet of flames on ail sides, but as the “powder house” (where the powder stored) wa ) feet from the factor From and after the pass. yof members of the Me- } force shall be as follows, one | of which shall be paid by the United | States and one-half by the” District of sthe date of i lion doliars is ved in the course of U a eof the suspension. The State ik of Missouri is now in the hands of a ver. nsion, An use of the trouble between herself page and her daughter. Kattie Haun isa pretty brunette, ni rsof'age,and isengaged PROTEST AGAINST SILVER.—Tie New York | 10 beamarrie ung man living in Brook board of trade ansportation have re. | WML. Y. World, ithe solved to forwi Congress a memorial set- | eee | Was euilty of heresy. as such a thee | tecording to the doctrines of the chur is not it ncould be run past with | Communication between the powder mill and the | powder he shad by my sof ; bank noe | The committe | Columbia, to wi plain, $1.500: lien will totnorrow hear the Trea_ Ws, $1,000: sergeants, privates, a plank w: d workmen were hurriedly | ting forth tue evil effects of a silver plethora | | GOURKO'S PASSAGE OF THE BALKAY Survivors of the Wreck. CORNER BIXTH STREET AND N. Y. AveNuR. | Sury side of theargument why the government | “Phe police foree shall consist of the Lollov tearing this up as the train approached the |; leclaring gold the only proper standard | 2 a urko over th Pitaprirnia, Feb, 5.—About 15 survivers should print its 0 and withhold such | officers, namely; One captain, ten lieut scene. It passed without harm after fifteen The memorial sta Balkans to Sofia appears to have been work from the bank note compani Y minutes’ delay, but this of the wreck of thy twenty serge: ‘ Metropolis arrived in t 1 such number of p almost next to at New York expe: - He abandoned the main nce great provider the whole. | | re » howd el eo Is s at u in city from Norfolk this ni z, Shortly before not exceeding three hundred for the regula vidential. as both the powder mill and pow enience from the accumulation of sil- 1. and took a mountain path from Ork- hoon and immediately proc to the office | A Lox Boxp ror THe IXvestMeNt oF | service. is the board may deem hecessare ler house ate only pout 100 feet from the line | ver coin received. from tit stomers, who | hanie to the westward of Kaba Konak, and | (y'P eI. Cutline, in Walnut place. The peste OUR PRICE LIST 18 THE LOWEST | Savinc fi committee at Sark i the powaew house Teh the aki tnt & | are prineipaliy retail tradesmen. As the banks thence to Taschkesen. The read for the guns | $i nd but few di yee | its meeting to-day authorized Mr. Wallace to | _ BricHAaM Younc's twe | Spark in the powder house, with the Will not receive the silver on deposit except to I literally to be made in the dark, for the g kc ity-five widows and | where near by, the latter Would as ON | report favorably an amendment to a bill to | forty-five children are dissatisfied with the | hurled trom the track and mane authorize a long bond for the investment of | distribution of the Prophet's property and | ‘The establishment has been Gu / ign hants are obliged to | “appers could only work at night, ‘and the | SENS nd add the amount of | Paths were so slippery that steps had to be of iheir recent suffering. The rit: ¢ urvivors are Willing to sail tor Br a in the next ste pay it b: sell it a Kin kind, mer a discount ide: | : ‘ ll those who desire i i ing suit that wi rs : is he price of their goods. Tae | cut with the axe, as inascending a steep snow. | 1), zo will be permitied to do se savings. The amendment is to strike out ail | Ureaten to bring a lawsuit that will throw the | tremely dangerous ever since its erection the discount to t the Sienature of thres hun nountain. The men, ill-fed, and subjected 5 a LATHS! LATHS! LATHS! | after the acting clause aid tr cert that in discussion on hell into the shade.—[.V. Y. Wer- uumer. The numbe of pas euger an memories receiver tne signal not three hun. or several days to Intense cold, were almost | A riety Theater Burned. | United States authorized to be issued by ie ~ ——— New Haven toad isnearly fosty Wreiegiee tnd | at six hundred million do} | Worn out, and after doing their work in the | Circaco, I11., Feb. 5—About 12:4) &, m. a LATHS—Best Bangor; per thousand... $2.00 | Ute states the Secretary of the Trex, | THE REVEREND COLONEI. INGERSOLL de- Boston tind Wa caae erty; Including the ae — | snow, dropped down asleep “like logs;" but | fire broke out in the Academy of Musie,on | thorized ani directed to | (axed last evening that the doctrine of hell | Boston and Washington express, | Mr. TILpEn | sury is hereby a aa “ e = imuea sum note eding $100,000,000 of cou. | fire isan infamous dogma and that he hasno | qyg TRIAL OF GEN. ANDERSO pon bonds of the United Si 8 INCOME TA ‘t of the Lou. | ments on the demurrer in the suit of the i ‘spect for any man who believes in it. Mr. | jsi; « Dod n in Ne United States against Samuel J. Tilden were ates, of the denomi. | Tesec' who b isiana returning board, was resumed in New Pies : uations of twenty-five, fifty, and one hundred | [pgersolldid not inquire what those who be: | Gries Blatchford on Satur- rst still the road was made, and the advance | Hals! The grsu. | Guard, after thirty hours of ineredibie ec, | Halst seaied the ridge and slid down literally to the i street. and in afew minutes the build- was gutted. The theater had been ocer jed by a variety The buildiy southern side. The whole force gradually | Py‘haye coat aticiney pol | JOIST STUDS; per bundred feet... ; Ingersoll did no ns yesterday. ‘Mr. D. Davia chic? clock | continued before Judze Bl th Th : 1 : y $90,000, aud Was valued | Nominations, redeemable in eoin after. sixt ma 0 — | The testimony ¢licited ‘was contradictory. of genes ees Z * Wwas.a most Dei marian. WASHBOARDS, Dressot & Jointed: CLean 1.50 | years from the date of their issue,and bearing | ,F QUE CHLDR Tite vecufed on the second | statements mae by It. Pelletier, “Willian ii. | M. Sherman for the government. "tr. ‘Tilden | exploit Wasa most daring one. Dut its eeord hae ye interest, payable se will probably be forgotten in the face of the | Y., Feb. 5.—Jacob M. Jacobs, d ward politician, and | “4S hot in court. Mr. Vanderpoot concluded annually in coin, at the 5 s 2 zi Greene, a leading colo: < , e | tri s 7 tate. of 4 per cent. perabnum: and the sala ceed by bed clothes aia neo eee clerk of the returning board, testified that the | Nis argument Pegi two Werks ago, elting siirade attontion ge Hee rene eee eee | He was inthe, S. naval ees cree Can: %50 bonds shall, be exempt from taxa‘ion in like | froma stove. Four ehildves of Ticats ee, | members of the board did hotask tovegmpare | defence. He contented tae the rerene, | dIMICHI to AUISEETC to Te cook evel me | mater as those in place of which they are to | siiy wore suifonsed ns 7 || HS RATER, return’ ‘with, the tabulated tate. | ee errs Sele Giclee eres | IaG Human eaters, Wks Peepers | ———— GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, LARGE be issued.” Other Seetions provide that the —_— ___ Tent Lut signed the statement and returned | See in thelr Aare were thie SoS | laiter cf London ae etoror The Markets. STUCK. as qaid coupon bonds shall be made payable to | CAPTAIN ANKERS and first mate Dickinson, | it to the chief clerk. He also said he had been | aud ane | ‘this court. The defendant, had : ; BALTIMORE. Feb 5.—Virginia sixes, ° the order of the person who shall pay the mo- | of the ill-fated Metropolis, were examined yes: | Promised office by the demecrats if he would | paid Ail taxes tht bad BSCE Aeareend ond on | Samy reer, the theses bacdes girl of | deferred. 4; do. consolidated, 65%: do. secoud bey therefor; that the names of such persons | terday by the inspector of hulls, and they tes. | make certain copies from the minute bovk of Telion would lie fora tay wile Rad ast wenn | Chicago, har brokes cut anata aunts mysti- | Setles. 50: North Carolina sixes. old, 16; do, ea Wer ED: & PATTERNS, With | sat be reldcted: that the coupons ston of | ‘ited that the steamer was in good eondition. | the board. |M- Bowers,a hotel agent. testified | action would lle, fora tax which had not Deen | Chicago, has broken out again, and In myxit we Path aes SMEAE dull aud unchanged, ‘Bcrool . vaid in legal- C1 r a i —= eee akinga package ¢ ms todemocratie | assessed. Mr. : nl ver * ing 2 4 + E 5 = { os his wife a new hat, and soon after his little girl | copied and returned. Evidence for defense | Sete Lites ? = ty. n ce ne a TIMES DRE | sy nreusvox PanisOne oftheregulations | cameln and Sede Mame Cone you buy | closed, tesiimony in rebuttal begun, and some ; Slerman Will speak for the government.—[ V. Lumsan Sump. at the Paris Exposition is that every govern- | M4 monkey to play with when you go down | of the statements of Greene were impeached, | ¥ Trdune. uth. WIDE 18-INCH BOARDS, Dressed. —Cotton = Z. 10%.” Flour dull, but steady and un- . W beat dull, weak and unchauged. Corn, y policemen, for no man ean ran her down | southern st dull, irregular, and lower lone, The noises she utters are in exact | —S0uthern whi ‘icked men from the respective armies should | afresh. n 4 ti ii is “ Mixed. spot, February, bid: mn?” No, —wait till 4 con aye rae neu 1 imitation of the various sounds produced by 54 3 — weste — | ment represented shall guard its own proper- | And then Magne ese ae ye dill Youate older, i Ped roa TOR? impro ine i hens ae 1 ee ee ae eI, Ne EMMANOEL'S | GUS) growic com the sharp yeip to the low, | Wale, austin: do. tined: Seaib,. Fenasyivanie WILLET & LIBBEY. ty, and it was the general understanding that | grief-stricken Wife, her tears orstieg forth | bonds are fixed at $20,000. He wasstillin prison | LIFE was filled with peculiarly distressiag deep growl. — 95°38. Rye dull and um . Hay schanged. st night. | Scenes. The Princess Margherita was wild eka ee CORNER SIXTH STREET AND N. Y. AVENUB. | be assigned to the duty. Accordingly Gov. 7 = Provisions dull dum __ McCormick applied to th iy War WORKINGMEN'S CONVENTION.—The chair- ANOTHER Goob Max Gone Wroxo.—Mr. } from the couch. The king, ina feeble voics, | the xs 48 going on this winter more | w cone Ne ae et Jer a dctachine te ot aadiee ee eee oan | maaan secretary of the state committee of | Heury 8. Moss, membef ofthe Louisville (ky) | sald to her: we hy do you weep, my child: | Fecklessly than ever, and is arousing the | 109, Receims—duur, gy mika 47,000; cor @@ No Branch Yards.-@& | army being so small. and there being somach | “The United Workingmen’s” party have | board of aldermen and a prominent mereh: don’t you know that soouier or later all must | indignation and alarm of all true sportsmen. f . . a!anl-tr duty to en, , nt, i corn, 65,000. race eres Ht was unable | oa led a conference, to be held in the city of | isalleged to have forged papers tothe extent | die?” A litle later, as the members of his | The woods are full of hounds, and at least NEW YORK, February 5,—Stoeks dull to grant the reque: tA Te uest has been | Rochester on February 15, to which all ‘green. of $40,000 or $0,000. New york ‘and Louisville | eivil and military household passed before | 1) deer were killed on a single river and its | gry” ‘Money. 4% and: etia, 1024102", . gt GHIST MILL. made of the Secretary of the Navy for a de- | back and workingmeni's organizations are in- parties are reported as the sufferers. Mr. | himto bid him farewell, he saw the stronz j lakes last fall. It is estimated that, if this | change, long. 451s: short, 485% Governments a vEED a RS ORDER. iment of marines instead, and it willdoubt- | vited, with the view of harmonizing all ele- | Moss was senior member of Moss & Semple, | men convulsed with sobs, and said, with much | wanton destruction goes on unchecked, there | title weaker. x less y ments in the state haying the workingmen’s | wholesale hardware dealers, an dignity: ‘Don’t ery. Kings, as well as other | will not be asingle deer in all the Adirondack NEW YORK. February 5.—Fiour without de- fin and Ls mee amt Ser came Cee eee fig | fees be granted: interests in view.-[..' Fr Herat. Whee cellent reputation for bonne ee Se ley are mortal Shortly before the king | region in J0 years. r¢ cited cha my best f'a0d 1 cent lower, Oem Mill Feed. - | Tur Bips.—The committee appointed by arg a ie _ Tae SERED G ORDA ‘i reat is las i physicians endeavored a Sea = Fon 5, 12:30 p. m. ee MILTON W. JOHNBON, | the Postmaster General to epen the proposals The mild Wostber othe rene LAND- Wuisky axp Caime.—Judge Green Clark, | to prevent his wish to seated in a chair. THERE isa region in East Tennessee where eo ‘the oe ————— — — | district there are six counties, three of which | said: “I ou, my friends, let me die in ¥ EATING’S COUGH LOZENGES. ped and numbered 2,838 bids for the ser- | Ofice of suffi 5 3 108: aman wants todo a little marketing, he starts | poor, 109) Tew fv, 100; Bri, :iitinols Of wilh several bars of iron.on lis shoulder. | Centsal's8” New Jersey mo and when the shop keeper collects a quantity, of lcient thickness to be used for | have adopted the loca: Sption Jaw, and three | my own fashion. And they concluded that ‘There ts eatiquabiy no remedy so certain in | vice in Arkansas. and were engaged to-day on | next summer's supply. on the Susquehanna | have rejected it. He had held in each of these they would. To Prince Humbert he sald (this ail : . IN- | the Louisiana proposals. river. Baltimore will therefore have to de- | two counties three courts, and at cach term of | version of his words has been authorized): | he sends them off and selisthem. Yet the peo: 4&z-Preachers will not be permitted to CiheN CONSUMPTION, ey Okeondors of } ‘ i: — pend entirely upon northern sources for her | the court in the counties where the law is in | “Hold firm and and love with eaual ple are not contented, and clamor for the | in the public schools of Milwaukee 3 the THROAT and LUNGS alike yield to its infu- | g Fast Mail Ling To HavaNa.—Colonel Vail | supply, and consequently the price of ice will | force the Fae jury has reported that crime | love country, liberty and religion.” suver dollar. 4#@-Siade, the New York spiritualistie per- and General Knapp, of the P.O. D.,in their | be considerably higher than last year. Though | has been dimini: one hundred per eent. in ae = former, has been driven from Vienna by the me ich they b the supply last year was solarge, the consump- | consequence of the prohibition o! intoxicating DEATH AT THE THRESHOLD OF 4 LonGE WILLIAM RiGcINs of San Saba eounty. | police. recent southern trip from which they have | {jon was corres} ndingly ‘at, and by Sep- | liquors; while in the other counties not under | RooM.—Mrs. J. G. Lacey of 26 South First Texas, recently dug a cave to protect himself az During the ear not of just returned, perfected the arrangements for | tember the stock was completely exhausted.— | the law, there is little, if any, improvement in | street, was to be initiated last evening as a | and his family against the weather. Daring inineona ea velit in Genrue sainge mie @ fast mail line to Havana, There is close [ Balt. Gazeti the criminal docket. He states, also, that six | member at the Good Templars 108. | the Jate rains the entire family were in at ‘Ari or railway connection from Savannah to Cedar = his Wht oae persons in the district had been convicted of | During the afternoon and early eye! she | night, when the gave way without warn- ‘kansas. HULTZ cased mine 18 years Keys, and a steamer leaves the latter place Tre Rev. R. HENRY, who was ruthlessly ags | ing, with its ‘of at | { | | RE murder, five of which originated from whisky, | looked’ forward to the initiation with and dirt, and | , 49-A Rome says Howard © = | three'times a week, starting earlyin the morn- | led from virtue's pearly path by a childlike and almost every other convi for’ = | of delight. She started from her severe injuries, | is tobe created and of Shears, ehinsatse t houmatie or tween wine ae ing and reaching Havana in the afternoon, | and. bland Dattfent dargel. amt ‘for nee t, Pees Beem si ere Scotland. sche | i 2 ; ; 5 16-16 for both money’ and the seecount, season of this | of the eighth judicial district, S th: ised In in bed, bi iron is used exclusively for efrrency. When 108%; 1867" for the western mail service have opened, | latitude has thus far prevented the formation i uu ‘tite chante | aay ate peo, my frien aie die te | it zi aris \ TE NAILS- Judge Prenus certifies: * acs i ¥ —[ Nave about 7 o'clock aceompani her Mails leaving New York in the evening reach | deviation he was expelled from the Wiseonsin yandhe Temuly: Of jatextestion: -Camerets and at the lodge room, ater the = wile Se Havana in the afternoon of the fourth day. A | conference, has Oeh prantet @ newtrial. It ol reached the ing at ple = Tr. tN tk known as the t E fhe ic, has ‘the tate Hegtaatre for = performance at ‘theater ‘last commaliansions me ie oe of the rativoads 2 claimpon par er aes Sein Lyng tod ‘ eyes ite a hur f yd Uivast Vir- | flight of sEicabont helfan bone ae are. "s., fell a ry pie . 10 ea decrene of the time expended in the | ties with HAY while he was asleep.—[ Milwau- | August. a mi pop. be fp withont @ Word or any ye, lacks, 3.4 4 yo 4 and was seriously at. ee 2 ilion dollars, it is said, must be | dicating pain, fell to the floor and instant. transmission of mails to that city. kee ( Wis.) Sentinel. obtained to satisfy the morigage hoklers. ty [ste Parl Pioneer Press. mr