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‘THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday & THE CREW OF THE SALLIE M. str hive & TLY sto Or THEIR « ANNigal- ‘AT THE STAR BUILDING: <n ie, corner Lith stree The survivors of the crew of the sete Bonuesivanis Areeey " allie ML Stedman, whose fives. were ‘ the: ad eaten pe of the beady « e The Evening Star Newspaper Company i Mumber, wore eee Seay | 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. re, particulars of thelr Suflerid : ‘ . maciated forms and ply suuker . s served to subscribers in Ged emphasis to teri ne 7 ree Eee riche on their own accoont, at 10 | acide empnaris to their woties Tay Said nts ears (BS mall postage pre= d, had tlireatened, in his ' ‘ests a month: one year, $8. aduess, tu take Jife of the captain, 2 published on Friday—$2 a J Haller Sampron, the color 10 copies for $15; 20 copes | re Twe “Meals from a Haman Redy. MORE PARTICULARS OF THE SCUPPERIN: who shat eee prepa Semon, took up. the 3 his point. “1 » he said, “when Semon came Seg AU! mail subscriptions must be paid in ade | r threatening to sho ance: nu paper Be Rates of adves Nuateknowucnappica | Wee SI-N®, 7,761. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1878. TWO CENTS. Item Vou had up if you don't PM kill you” A time he put tus hand upon his piste — ing he would shoot me, L borrowed | THE EVENING STAR Society. | Investigation of Doorkeeper Polk. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. ] to Th Star SION Se et ae be pel oe ony | je The Cabinet residences were all open to visi- | NE TESTIFIES AS TO HIS CONNECTION WITH ; Tuurspay, February 14 6. egTams 8 e | the foreeastle door, and had my eye oa bimall —= = tors yesterday except that of the Secretary of | THE PAVING COMPANIES. SENATE.—The Chair laid beipre the Senate Washington News and Gossip, | te interior. Mrs. Thompson has sotar recov. | | Doorkeeper Polk, in his testimon : hair laid before the Sena out. when 1d 1" the tim I saw him about to lake the piste ' = a communication from the Secretary ef the | had been ered from her recent indisposition as to be | day, See MARGS o : . , a ds Internal | able to see visitors, while seated on a sofa. | he was employed by the Neafeha Navy tramsnitting a report of the eour: of | THE EUROPEAN SITUATION hee “SPECIAL NOTICES. _ ew mine and shot him. Semon ta7y for four or five days, and all re afraid of him. The bullet went ia fe. Ww GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY * ae ca his head back of his left ear, and he rushed +: 5 % | inquiry on the Huron disaster. p rf PEMPER- | revenue, €H7.14142: customs, $398,520.11. Her two daughters, ber niece, Miss Siem,and | Company, not lobbyist, bat as tt | ate Withers Grecented a eeauctilfromibe | Bet Se ee, ee | aug! i Simps easant d advisor, to aid them curing ena ial from the : , a a leet ten inches maw NiGaT THe PLyvovtn arrived at Hampton Roads | WeicGmed all who cine te the home OP | Section upon certainimersees. pendiie before | {AUNTS OF T asking a re. | Russia Warned. After he atimme, Mt. ony matresses te. February 13, from Saa Franciseo, Cal. Secretary of the Nav: he House District commiitee. He supposed NING: Lo aes. the mate te told m urge speedy action on the questi Mrs. and the Misses Evarts received a large | that he was to use what influence he had. Ws Bad ceetatanog ca the questia number of calls never made an argument before the commic a coe eut his head of ANOTHER WAR BREWING, | nance a Lr. FRANK Courris has been detached f to | | gemmand of the coast survey steamer W.P. | Mrs. Johu Sherman, Miss Sherman, Miss | tee, but introduced to Judge Bueknerone eve. | Paralize trade, by causing purchasers to await j eward and a while ; McArthur and placed on waiting orders. Moulton. and Miss Farxons made the home of | ting Gen. Averill, of the Grahamite Paving | HME) agion bs Congress, vid Harrett) them eat so | a the Secretary of the Treasury very bright and Gen. Matthew Taylor, of the | sions from dittrenn eat wee - 2 ad, after parboiling th Champagne Wines of AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to- | That gentleman himself joined the parcy after | Newlehatel Paving Company, The entire mat: | (has fom eiterent paris of New Vor pote Austria Backs England. them. The meat was as wood as any beet MOET & CHANDON, | day were Senators Hereford, Morritl, Curis: | fouro’elock. | . Le ke down, 3 he tra dey. | the resumption act. had. We had two meals of iL MoH ahiished 183, j Sianey and Hoar, and Represeniatives Har- | seeidences of is colleagues sestenday ie | ea elm. GC this 41-100 was pads a My, Wallace introduced a bill in relation to .ne rastene | Trudy and ssited downs” ‘Sampeon sat men ci Bois a:00:, | Wer. Neal. Foster, and Gov. Woodward, of | wasaccompanied by acousin of iis owa name | Taylor gave him his not err eacenmiey: I sian to ene ‘ae THE EASTERN QUESTIO | from ‘Beaufort, and Joined the seh aevikeay._ * “Sole Agents for U. 8. New York. from Keokuk. Mrs. MeCrary had an agree- | he has released ) Charleston. Lord Derby Lonpox, Feb. 14.— to make a statement night, concerning the dispate nent of the final fee in patent e, Mr. Saunders—A bill government for the territury of 1. Mr. Gro A bill for the sur i 2 rest fie tea bs J Constantinople, and the present aspect of the nd other rivers, witha view | (ayeananeh Em ‘able Leception: | obligation, Referring : tLe | °"stromey General Devens made calls yester. | for 4 ief of the North Ameri i | day with Chief Justice Gray, of MaSsachu- | tel Rock Paving Company, Introduced by mefully | setts. The latter is about the largesi man in | Strait. of Minnesota, dur the present ses. upper Missouri ed yes. Washington at present, “Vidth and Visdom” | sion, Col. Polk said he knew nothing about it, to the construct Yes . iT a i ste . » ion of ac > Court as Mr. Weller remarked. ‘The supreme bench ; and’ was not interested in the m Mr. Voorhees offered : of Massachusetts like that of the United States | Uioned in Polk said that his original con. 7 ie UIT AGAINST GENERAL porcion of a fee ina gov w HERBERT'S >A CARD. 3 iS ffering from the errorsand indis- | ' "ecover his} i who are suffering fr nent sii oe ‘ qatticns af south. uereous weakness, early decay, | Ment snit, alleged to have bee Woes of manhood, &c., L will senda receipt that will | retained by Gene! Batler, was a eure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This great remady | terday in the Supre Wwasdiscovered by a mis: of the 1 to was January n, Who had been violently erazy pwhin the fo te lying in his bunk on the morning ¢ whe nd and Austria for sex ar resolution 1 4 4 i > i ' and began quarreling with everybody, and £ Y | tioned in d that | inal con. | pe Gonenat The 7 its leading editorial article to. |, aNd Begauy aut vit ybody, a Bern a se addressed ep ve joe fo the Rev JOSEMH | A Conscience CoxTRIUTION.—The Secre. | seems to develop the two simultaneously. | traet with the Neufchatel Company was for nay | day, says: “Russia has incurred Threateyed to sti ot Rampeon. Sampson t ZINMAN, Biation D, Bible House, New York | yo Phe tac cury yecterdae sceried <. John Lee and her daughter, Miss Annie | £10.00,” At the time he Was interested in this liess responsibility. and. she | rowed evelver and in ity. sep25-e0& FL. } tary PaASUT ‘ ceived “Tea” yesterday afiernoon, which | nhe was deputy sergeant-at-arms of the the] uiith Cong, ti ies | | fence. Semon soon died and his body wa gs» BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. | contribution of $175 from Phi Was numerously attended. | Louisiana investigating committee, Indian lands, in wae ieee j t sl uit Constantin Spa tow Hours afiorwand and some KS | sembly given, by the Wash | TESTIMONY TO-DAY 4S TO THE “nocntaNe ; should full her rash intention to occupy it | of.ilmen served has, food to all hands, who | stevening, at Marini’s Hall, was very UP" PROCESS. to send for p With troops.” pa " Soe iple -* A fresh supply received and for sale by | joyable. General Sherman and General | ‘The investigation was continued this morn. | 18 36nd for, xcitement in Vienna. i rom cating the weal, and we had EW. S. THOMPSON, | Het Wish to have his letter tothe Attorney | Van Viet were among those who mostfte. , ing. It was developed that te door ‘On motion of Mr. Morrill the Ser | The Vienna correspondent of tie Tines Ent a panied pete iia eee — General, in reference to the Louisiana return. | quently Joined in the dances. Hath of these | ployed a man. named Scott, abd placed lin suined the considera‘ion of ‘the Howse fays: The excitement here ts daily inv | Dad.and it he bot Known what it was sat-tr 768 16TH STREET. | ing board, made public for several days yet. | Kentlemen, as well as Hunter and | on th asa laborer. enews to | tion declaring i inexpedient to redi | ine at the termination affairs are taking | would have thought It beef. The neat day == HOT SODA, Tnar Mrsteriousty Misstxe Packace.— | gimong the dancers the, previous evening at | acct, oot een eager sete oe cere asked the Dill Aantria Re rae! the Situation av | UC. Ne Barrett, “the only white with shee Ge Ginem Mr. and Mrs. Lowries’ part hom he was to divide. his. salary might go over’ from yest e eal he Had eee itiear at * Ted SG, the uly white ‘safior on COFFEE, TEA AND CHUCOLATS, i hington speci! General n, of South «1 four day byes retased to pay | done so hutending in good faith 4 | The Pesth correspondent of the Standard | gave awnt the caine. statemente Cana at | shing' aid subs Polk transferred Sent speech, but some of i : e oranlia @ owes “The si lot fa. Gh. ‘par aBps . : e ics dag MILBURN"S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXOR. | ! Journal, of ¥ tter | tothe rolls. messenuer. Polk was then | the'tay shuld he reqtecg gags Mito beilev 4 | telegraphs a4 follow The tuation fs\ co: High pene ts Bes Momne. fo Famons, 5 COLD SUDA AND MINERAL WAZ ga | e mention of th yesterday. rin wi cross-examined at len A with relored to | afraid if he spoke sor ebody would be hurt. | Lath for A echt, field marshal AP Bn to caeraar SN @raught during the winter. — lene | S150. 2 enue ve gen. | the doubling up process, and it w pveloped | He did not think himself like to hurt any one, | aud commander. in-chief of the Austro > SAMUEL G. YUUNG, ms ished himself | that the practise was quite gene but at their sugge: New to hissuecessor, ee at it was fer the in. x4 in army, forthe purpose of concert nm NOTARE PUBLIO: x hissu Wester the ANONYMOUS CHARGES | tevest of the manufacturers he would forego ant military menoneee’ eae nt | THE ANDERSON CasE—Motion tor a New 7 K definitely of a def. " She is said to be endeavoring hairman Harrison said that he hi. his remarks, although he could ever see how | organs maintain that Kussia has'broken her | Trih—In New Ort yesterday morni oct?’ OFFICE-STAR ButLvrre, | 000) by uk Re. ew, a nephew ofthe | to ouiatn (ie Chieago pension aygeney now communication, I. | it Was inexpedient todo right. The resolution | word: that: Austro- Hungary will be compelled | when the motion fora new trial in the Ander | &x-Treasure PS iy to these Seale. | Held by Miss: ; tone of her bright trio | HUE him to ask Mr, Polk if he was interested ia | was passed 8, 40, nays, 9 - to march to war with England, in order to | son me up, the filed additional Ge FLEISCHMANN & CO.'S men ne auriousis ein nde renee sa Ay Miss Moulton inne vied the re , rife lobby, and if he had not ob a ‘ Ni led up and the Senate consid | Tussia to be faithful to her promises and | grounds. viz hat the accused ¢ prove honey steriou i over | © i _Miss Me i SH | tained railroad passes lor members of C the bill regulating compensation of post- 1 to her former programme. by Littlefield that he never had auy conn COMPRESSED YEAST. to his suecessor. aud holds his receipt thereto ing her cousin, Mrs. Reese, at the residence of | gress aud other . Polk denied that he sters, Dit pending its consideration the | 4gle ‘Husxarta ‘Only dor War. tion whatever with the forgery and utteritve ol — The other story he never heard of until Judge Bartley a ; n the Py but admitted that as | morning hour e i, and the bill went over. | pig pun Sina absat ; forge urns. to which fact Litt A had All first class grocers keep it. days ago, and denies strongly that his ne Miss Minshail, of Terre Haute, was expected he had received « Mr. Jones, of tda, then addressed the | white the Hunearian papers. warlike, | #lready testified before the nal cont Bverything that succeeds and has merit, has imi- | Mises THOM ne to make a visit to the passes for impecunious ilver bill. tre j Yators and counterfeiters; therefore if you wish to i ‘i ‘emand | mittee in Wa Quite recentiy, however. he had ap. the Austrian independent — press shingt d after a rha s 3; sean xi a Nene irs absence had « tage e prio lity of Gaff. { The Unity Club meets ats. J. Bowen’s on ied for a pass and been refused. t n offered a resolution, | pea : 4nd hidden himse' ‘after Coen On OC OMPRESSED YEAST see | ing, when ALR. S ds esi.,|| Medora ass and been refused. Which Was referred. directing the eommitice | Sensational Reports from Vienna. | jl! {iden binoelf until after that worthless imitations are not palmed off upon x eran essay on “Tra t Home. CNANGES IN THE Post Orrick Depant- | on naval affairs to inquire into the expedieney | The Deady Televraph Was the following SPe- | depriving the accused of his testimony ou. . The sub-committee on markeis of the House | Miss Annie Coggeshall, who comes to Wasi 7 — caller re 4 ar ie At Lead hit ul dispatch from Vienna, under date of last cus so prove Col Whe genuine Gaff, Fleischman & Co.'s COM- | conimittee on the District of Colurabig thie | mista ee Sees lonasa writer and | MENT-—In consequence of a resignation in | of erecting dry dock at Leaxe Island, Phila. | “Count Andrassay’s prolonged inter | ACCU nt Ue eA BuO peroan PRESSED YEAST has on the wrapper our firm | i : f pi elocutionist. will j the bureau of the First Assis'ant Postmas! delphia. i ‘mperor yesterday and the = | demoe Was not present at the open ee Uuae mark. jan22-1y md heard an argument on behatf of the neral, Mr, Geo, S. Bangs has been pri | den'retutn te Vieuna of Arehduke Alt ing of tl from Vernon parish: that PV ASHINGTON HOME REMEDY. — | Committee on markers of the Citizens Com | Typ RereuNiNG Koad Cases.— Messrs, | Genet Mr. Gea. 8, Bangs has bec rk, Sonal explanation, | have given rise to. endiess surmises ie dcicerattc cers Otten WwW a the’ Washington’ 3 % Shellabarger and Wilson, of this city, whoare | and Mr. Frederick 8. Iyde ha en appointed ng th ussion | decision pending. Ca unt Andrassy was closet | hove ‘and that the tu ed its charte ni acting isory for the bers of | to the first-class clerkship vacated by this pro- ne made | ed for several hours to day with the minister " 4 DRE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. ad its charter, and t A BEL OE Ss aavi ory Couns 1 for th member or | motion. : F olleagi Ellis) | of finance, and as important financial arr: salines wan Pye should Cake possessien of Franchise the Louisiana returning b ard in matters that = “ ite Norms Fepaaieettc DT Shenla muse precede cher ONT eee “ lings wa i en a Congressman Eldridge appeared for U heed aitention here, have received a letter Sie Tawakes MeEast« + Horse | Badin. scrms repudiated the ebary pe must Dl i alizatic a ng the proceedings. te mM Was cone FOR & QUARTERS ang | Ket Comins: He said hat if'ahe compa from the Hon, Jolin Kas, one of the touneel | A NEW Frvanctar, MEaSCKE—The House ion that any agent or representativ portion of the army.it is rumored that the gov. | [iH {Ne breeteding: @ne large ar sinall, Surpasses jad violated its charter, hat Congress h for Messrs. Wells and Anderson, in whieh Mr, | Committe on banking and eurrene Louisiana had acted ina way to wrong! s report fect | ernment is aboutto resort. to acti Porous. Sure cure for Cuts, Burns, Bruises and y ; ; ni a Reid ty uli Druggtste. Ask for a Circular. Was aniple for the purposes for whi turning board cases, and says: “The ony stitute Treasury notes forthe National Bank | Colleagues rom nay of his political as. | tien what they are Worth, AU the same | Af the, meeting of ty A vepnct eomnmae fan33 15 nsed. ne tion of Anderson and of the entire board isa culation now outstanding. | The bill pro- ates on this floor with regard to th | time can be ho doubtt he govern. ted censuring the principals “an “public PostaL SAVINGS BANKS and postal money | [rezone conclusion, and nothing can save Spricticable after its Pas. 4 toral commission. He had contd | ment is uot only alive to the dangers of the | Schools ter led them by book ‘ Ps ey | then if they are tried in the state court. It of the Treasury shallissue | men who composed that commission, and he { situation, but are resolved ifpossible, t eit | age : order offices have been introduced in Japan, | makes no diterence what the law and what | notes equal in amount to the out- sure in | ; ¥ 2 . agents in wets mi aud are in suceessful operation. Among the | the evidence may be. the public prejudi sanding eirey ation of the N to be used fo thought the revenue bill's Be me what would be for Austro-Hut the interest of the peace and the hunor of the | disaster.” country. Representing. as he did, a peopie } s rong Talk fr yauational | Condenining ional Banks larities in makin M 3 the purpose redeeming and retiring the National Ban mmittee for atic wtracts, At Uh nipulation of our state law in | These notes ar , makes conviction certain. most prominent and acti panese Post Ofice dep: » officers of the Ja. | aided by then riment are two United | yroculing a ju ya u hey have aio chanee. I think CT explained | eens ey are to hear no plane ny | Who were law-abiding gaye the e ‘al nt Andrassy's of the board on Monday night Bice igtes citizens, Mr. S.M. Bryan and Mr. 1. F. | ait Tnatver to you when last in Washington. | payment. and uoprovison tor thence j commis! ie sopnore During the w The following appea Count inising three members of tie comm ae “nder a Civil s | tion and re entis : | the proceedings of the cout he | organ, the Pesticr 1. this me they Went out suddenly, leaving | PROGRESS OF WoMAy's RIGHTSIN JAPAN. Hinder the stitiite and the ne tive | Hon and retirement is made. | to that the course of southern a | Fite nen occupation of Coustantinople isthe | without a quorum. “1 know why these a GEO, M, OYSTER &CO., | sree ¢! Se OREN | daar Gn WHE: Ob ok ‘THE COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION for promo- | itd 2 tendency to inspire idence in them | foremost and mos! weighty interest of Europe shouted Richardson ta the te j Minister Bingham reports to the Department | Court, hut in the meantine tions in the Indian Olice, conducted by Mr, | LY the northern people. He felt that the elee- | and if Buses ands by regaining her |“ hey are a lot of swindler | of State that the foreign representatives at | quences. Weare ina bad condition. and mo tel a ue eran hice cond veted by Mr.) toral bill was in the laterest_ of the welfare of | freedom of ¢ that she has the right to | have been swindling the taxpayers . the Japanese Court attended at the Pakice on | help or hope. Anderson is as innocent of the | Mitchell, of the Indian on Mr. Badson, ot | the whole country. He felt to-day that the 's lag of vietory on the Bospho. | to expose the yi8-1m Center, Northern and Eastern Markets, | th16 4; f January. for the purpose of ex- | erime as if he had never been on the board: | the Patent Odice, and Mr. Howes, of the Land | course of the men irom the south who adheres eds rus, then it is tir their different e must be pul abandon andan | | THREE Partr of accomplished | A dispateh from changing offi a] congratulations in the f The Empress, as on a, {i K part inthe reeeption. 1 Office. has beeu completed, but iis resulisare | to the electoral count. was justified by the not yet known, events that followed. He felt that. the great heart of the northern people was w: ¥ yet he has been convicted. God help u THE LUMBER. | wries of neutralit othe poli N THE SackED Co ®. p says: “Three parties ENATE COMMITTEE ON Post OFFICES 9 i The occupation of Bulgaria. and the ex 1 formed in cred ce ». The mstance is notable ax an evidence of the | and post roads agreed to-day to postpoue ac A CLAIM FOR WITNE: Ward the people of the south. Besides, he Said, | a exlension it is preposed to give that oncilables, led by Cardinal Manning. LUMBER. LUMBER. European tendency of Japanese civilization. | tion on the nomination of Reed to be atmas. 0 is charged with spent Tilden’s | that the President of the United States at that | province will never be tolerated by Austria bout a dozen votes. The adv + _ | Through the twenty-six centur ng | tonon tuntil the Tth of Mageh Thee: | bar) of money, has addressed a letter to | Hime had made up his mind that the states | ton: nd energetic action, alone ter at Toledo until the 7th of M per “_ aN NOW | the present reign n consideration mmnise are said to have deci were no longer to be controlled by the bayonet. rt ir (eased thy The lying in state of th a favorable report on the nomination oc Sar- ednesday aiterne t i Fai RUNV'aw } save Europe, nal Moretti, archbishop of Ra. $3] in her character « fe | Mission of Dowling, present posim ming $00 as witness tees. | He felt assured that no bargain or arran 2 adv sof the WILLET @ LIBBEY. Sonor 2 woman in hereharteten of wile: Ido, exires on the stirer Mite be S summoned | ment was necessary tosecure the people of fe | The British Fleet fm the Dardan. | venus and the third party, advocates of the . - lv a vacancy of at least two days will € mimnittees of the last | south in their rights. He had been stied | CoxstaxtixopLE, Feb. 1.—Th ish feet | Most numerous party, have chosen Cardinal . TRE SENATE COMMITTEE on railroads heard | the Toledo post office. Ben Butler m never was discharged. He has | With Hayes’ letter,and his subsequ | fi » Dardanelles at 3 o'clock | Luigi de Cavossi, archbishop of Ve t CORNER SIXTH STRERT AND N.Y. AVBNUB | ocher argument to-day from dudge Storrs | 47gument before the committe against | Paid $160 or thereabouts. | Lifted that satisfa isi h the Dardanelles at 3 oeloc ui. The Turkish govern. | candidate ‘ailroad. enators Slump, Dennis mumitiee of the M to report favorab erable disturbance, should Jemy. | dent Hayes, and said that Gov. Nieholls had aw cutoreainn ~ | nade such a pr West Poiit mili town, Butler s Lppointment of Sa : ahaa Fesp Ronee BILE PARKED A" . | Compesition of his Cabinet gave nd ths 2 = | has closed. preparatory to the i in behalf of the Soutnern Pacific Hent to be postmaster at Methuen, Mass, a | THE West Post BiLt. Passep.—The House | Oy uPod Lovermment in the santa. | ioe SAL 2 mache Ttoleae Meals Mie: |: PAS Chord, NeSHeral : — Sue Wittoxis, arcacn a one-legved ex.soldier by the name of C passed the first of the regul Nir. Gibson then Teferred to the commission | {they willeuterthe cite and | .FRACD IN Lire [yscrance—Riy its HE NATIONAL MUSEUM.—Eeonomy is the | js postinaster at Methu «i his removal! is | bills this afternoon, that for the supy thad been sent to New Orleans by Presi. | ser Lia ¥, 3 Assured OUR PRICK LIST 18 THE LOWBST | order oi the The National Museum falls red | | | into line and curtails its expenses in an impe pedi The destina 4 tion of facts that the: s aid to be Prince's Islands. i ‘ ; | the hout a full un ‘ : | recommended the withdr | aa ron mporiance to persons whose il peep ere par was | derstanding of the ease, ed to with. | AM Open Letter to Secretary Evarts. | tiit the lexisiature of tite J rexo- 1, i tie Sea Of Marm Cas alee gente of Con ‘The bill provides that after the y z ised by which it is puri- a aw the nomin: Hto Baier é binary ait. lutions in, the Interest of conciliation and feintreeey i , Engla miums on policies have been paid pre i ATHS! LATHS! nda i ver agai plteet- rat . se to ihe ng contributed to the | peace. ‘These resolutions, adopted by ‘the | bends Les 5 the companies ye Considered aw LaTHS: L fed aud used over and ee nee rect aving the nomiuation in ehare npointment expressed on account | leeWlature, were the ouly aureements | he The Hrittah Ficct at Coustantineple. ing waived all right to dispute the truth of quisiti 4 se isa do bade: . es . | ay aa. | Knew of. hey spoke for themselves. anc N,. a e Ti secone Ay tion for insur that the as- LATHS—Bost Bangor: per thousand 2682.00 uriten to te ee oul headed TANT REFORM IN THE MAU. Let my tes show a pledge of a rigid enforcement. of the prints the followin, ‘h dated | sured person had made reese! skeleton will probably be sent to tie Army e Post Office departn if more than Jaws.” ‘The prosecutions now going on in New | ersburg, he goverament seeseese 1.58 | Medic “ JOIST STUDS; per bundred feet... when insured. loweris given the to institute suit within two years for alleg: alse representations. 7 itl, if made | law, will prevent lite companies fro for ‘years, when perhaps the as i may be dead, betore bringing up einan British To: misrepresentation. been and | | MALTA, Feb. 1s.—Her tug escort | - has arrived here with a cargo of white lead | StantiiNG Testimony Anovr THE Werek Museum. Opportunity is also oifered | complished a substantial ref din THE Stak his oft-repeated | (yj Ss Were in accordance with the enforee- prmation t sh fleet has ar. the museum of becoming the hap) he intended to entertain al the | ment of the laws, ‘They were being prosecutad | Tived at Constantinople.” ‘The admitalty, its tate nent m moved to address the | fora violation of the laws of Louis! na, and ived a leleg ant shautne feet has pa ace e - er cast of | lolowsllg, Open letter to— 6 in conformity with the criminal laws of the ough the Dardanelles, but has no advic tage ret eae aang veautltal plaster cast of a ting will be etected without furnishing the | Mon. Web. AE karts, Secretary ar State: | state. a j of its arrival at ¢ “ 7 i “ 3 ploy: slightest ground for grumbling to the most sir" Brievance, Mr. Hale inquired whether the genu WAREBOARDS, Dressed & Jointed: Orman 2.00 | siderable attention, but would attract more if, | NiEsest, protnd for grumbling ever failed to | You will observe by the enclosed ‘slips, | indorsed the prosecutions thatieey Preparing it were known Dy fisher tite | obtain an award. “The system of examining | marked Exhibits A, B.C and Dethat the ear: | mdersed progress in New Orie ‘WIDE 18-1XCH BOARDS, Dressed.......... 2.50 | PiC ceship was chlorolormed, ani me tiowity proposals formerly employed by the cont umnns of the journals to which T have the Mr. Gibson p mutise ng 4 | ant branch of its operations. Suen arrange- | Rate Depar FENCING 1:6, 16 Fee: per bundred....... 1.50 of a double-headed baby “fora con tion, ments have been made that a great mil jet- | : eplied that if these men ye | torpedoes. The turret ship Devastation, four MeTROPOLIS.—In tigation to be dead; but after being plastered over | fice was so loose and offered so many opp: | boroe to. conteibuts. have been generous! guilty of violation of law the prosecutions were | 9,1) tons, i8 to leave Malta te-day, and | he cause of the t is, at HEART FLOORING, LARGE | three times recovered, and swam around ina | ‘Whities for fraud, that even when the clerks | OPE! ‘a ption inthe Department of State | PTET, a oe . F another vessel has been seut for more torpe. | Philadelphia yesterd: tes- GEORGIA . | tank in which he was placed. Fortunately no | Were irreproachable there was constant room | Posed reception in the Department of State. Mr. Hale said as he understood it then the | does. “Any available supernumerares for ¥ to having heard the captain say, after the BTUCK. | Vacancies in the museum corps were ocea. | forsuspicion and complaint on the part of bid On the Teth of January ult., you first hon- | ventieman did hot discourage these prosecu- | strengthening the crews of the ships under | wreck, that he had been told by Mr. Lunt, one | sioned by the reviva i ders; and during ex-Postmaster General Jew. | ored me with a request to work up public | tions, - . Mice Admiral Hornby will goin the Devasta- | of the owners. that if he had any accident not PAILINGS. ED, 4 PATTERNS, Witb | os — ell’s official reign these opportunities for | opinion with re ‘0 the contemplated in Mr. Gibson would inquire in turn whether {| tion. j tom If-way business of it. Two ‘Berool Tue Visit oF PresipeNt AND Mrs, Haves | “¢rookedness” were utilized, as dismissals, | ovation. Wher nestly pledged | the xentleman thought they were wrong? Latest from the Fleet { tthe a their TO BALTIMORE.—The President and Mrs, | Dased by him on this ground, testify, | It was you the aid of my in testing the Jaie replied it the’ gentlem Lonpon, Feb. 14.—The admiralty has r often intimated, when I, I did asthe owners requested ,UMBER Under Cover tn our Large DRY ‘he former system was | Public p DEY L ystem his views he would say that he r ‘ se ; . | ceived a telegram from the English ‘consul me, for they said, “If you h Hayes dined yesterday afternoon in Baltimore | ji operation, that bids were destroyed and Visible result of the zeal with which T | prosecutions a | Chanak Kalessi Anatolia, on the Dardanelles, — wrec! ad wrec! LUMBER SHED. with Gen. John S. Berry. and in the evening | others substituted in their stead, and that the | espoused your cause, you witnessed on the | political histo | twenty-three inilessouthwest of Gallipoli, con’. for t “Were present at the opening, at Masonic Tem: | marks of identification, which were merely the | evening of February 4t h how heroically I ral- | “Mr. Gibson said that Mr, Hale had always | firming the report of the passage of ships | andl pie, in that city, of the grand denomination initials of bureau officers, were counterfeited, | lied to your support the valiant pen-wielder, | denounced the people of Lo: y. WILLET & LIBBEY. | fair, under the auspices of the Methodist | and there is, unfortuna | churehes of Baltimore, for the purpose of ra CORNER SIXTH STREET AND N. Y. AVENUE. | ing funds to liquidate the debt on E: rove Camp-g) 1. They were enthusi: iy, good reason to be. | Mr. Charles Nordhoff, of the New Yo! lieve that the charges were not in all eases un- | 0, whose letters from th ¥ founded. Under the present administration | Presidential canvass of 1 it was determined to mal ha, and he | of the British fleet up the straits yesterday that th Was purposely ¢ away. k Her | treated the gentleman's remarks with cou- | France Cool, and Counsels England testimony was corroborative of that hereto. ng the tempt. The trials referred to were conducted | to Go Slow | fore given by Paul J. White, the engineer, and assisted | under the laws of the state, and he wanted to A.W. Newton. Captain Ankers will probably orable | Know by w certainh a radical change, | in preparing the public iind for the fa sti- 4 : y ft at right the House could be made |) q and_ prognostic: be examined The Philadeip! cally received ree crowd in attend. | and the Second Assistant Postmaster General, | T@ception of the southern poli va. y board of the courts of Louisiana. | ¢ ris. There Seems to be an utter | t/n says that lly 0 eu Ne Branch Yards.-es | ance. The Presideot wat Mee Hayes return. | both to silence complaint and to protect the | the fact that the invitations issued by your. | ort of Gove} | absence of interest or excitement there. This | ment upon this terrible evidence = = ed to Washington last night. | contract oftice from suspicion, ‘suggested self and Mrs, Evarts for soireeson the 1th and | Nicholls was to restore law and order. The | morning's Times dispatch from that city | those revelations which point. dire EW TOY TRUNKS, i eee j the Postmaster General that the p pes instants, mive. the number of your resi- | personal liberty the citizen was as secure in | that itis believed in competent quartei at | fact that the men who went dow N SCHOOL SATCHELS, | AScRIBE FROM THE RURAL Districts was | Work on the proposals be done out 0 forge nd not th Your oficial Besdquarters, the state of Louisiana as in Maine. If ny matters will be arranged peacefully. The Re. | and awful death in the Metropolis we WEAR’ POCKET BOOKS, observed to dart frantically from the report. | Pureau by a commission especially appointed | forces upon me the mortifying conclusion that LADIES* BATCHELS, | eIFTs. LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, 1 i HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., ng Was done to the persons under t had the right of appeal. If atter conv: aun +t tion it could be shown that it resulted from a believe that | yieious publie sentiment, he had no doubt that ancdise counsels E mil. The Journal L it is too late for En 5 ue le 2 you disparaged the support Mr. Nordhoff and nd was | {OFS purpose. | This new plan Wwas applied | you disparaged the support Mr. It ap- | and territories west of the Miss Dr, Was it all a. jes gland to re. | to such a fate de‘iberately, by th Debats de- | the vessel, with the guilty"khowledge of the . | captain. The solitary thing in the captain’ alle! in the House yesterday, n hunting wildly fora page. ppi, Which | ” a OTs gant fo Dell i ajority of the favor. so far developed, is that he was. willin; | pears that he had been writing a letter abus. | is one of the most important labors of ‘the de- | You, as the American Pre wea atts tocon | the brave, and honorable, and magnanimous | guage. and t wots Cees ation | tovisk his life in a cease] that Ite knew eee At the | we J nh, nompeon, sergeant-at arms of ihe P rement, tou from fe patent ot delivery in. ca a SOF #) Jon would perhaps prefer put- gentleman ho was governor of Louisiana | of the powers will prevent further complica- {| rotten hulk. The interests of justice seem to e * Ou: he correspondent was sitting onthe | volved and from the fact that it includes the ng it, a? . would gr a tre Ss. demand his speedy arrest and the arrest of THUNK AND Ji bswooms (1 O8Y ANP trout tow of seats and just ashe had com: | bulkotthe -star’ service ofthe Cinseteeate, | _ lin the text-books of diplomacy we learn that | gv! Econara ros sired toask a ques: | ""S ——___ the owners. m . pleted his letter a draft of wind carried it over | for the eompensation of which special compu. Speech was given us to conceal our thoughts. | tig The Pope's Fumera\ a or | and it fell on the toor at the feet of Mr. | tation is necessary, while the compensation of A proverb of the fader-land of your colleague ies of “No! no!” on democratic sid Rome, Feb. 14.—The time for celebrating the AN EARTHQUAKE IN THE SOUTH OF ENG- JAMES 8. TOPHAM, Thompson. who picked it up and began read- | steamboats and railroads is determined by the | of the Interior Department furthermore Says: Leonard issisted upon being heard, and | funeral ‘of the late Pope has been ehanged | Laxp, on January 28 startled many a ner- — Street Northwest.ee =| (NEM. The writer was not inthe gallery when | weight of the mail matter. On February 2d, | “Spee wernt) (See Congressional Re: | was'met with calls for the regular order. from the Isth, 17th and Isth insts. to the 1th. | vous body.” ‘At Ryde it made china and Hower Move PES | is letter was returned, by a page, with Mr. | at o'clock, which was the fixed limit for re! | Cord of current week.) es | Mr. Hale asked to be heard, but object was | I6ih and 17th. The ceremony of consigning | potsratte indresine toe ane a lastres REPAIRING. | Thompson's compliments. ing proj als, the vault in, which the bids wnt aeeerced to! ee omettain Uist You, made to him i i the remains to their temporary resting pla of candlesticks swayed to and fro, while a covered . ~~ were placed was loc! he keys to the iron vl we bed specs Mr. Hale said he would find an opportunity | was performed y: y evening. lady felt her chair sink ler her three times: ao Serine nnn repaired and ranks covers AMERICAN EDUCATION AT THE Pants Ex- | door of the vault were kept by the Postmaster | abasealloy, which has been to you a coigne of | to ener Gea aetna at ol Journ. the y = ee a i moved — “| posit1oN.—In order to make a creditable ex. | Gener 1, and those to the wooden door by Mr. vantage, and HAs but me on aa ae aie et. | purpose ‘beng apparently to delay time “and gtr Ra ash hye ap terran instinctively to save herself from falling. At - Paris siti i si en ird Assistant Postmaster General, ds | step - a cons i ing in re - 5 ELD, . 1 a ehte cilla vi > SWEET) sacusons | 447% | hibit at the Paris exposition. itis desirea to | Hazen, Thitd Assistant Postmaster, General, Tully your Miss'Guuxpe Choco ene 0 iis speaking in reply to Mr. | peiel Webater here quipulan, tunics coctioted aud wincows ras collect as many copies of the different publica- TOBACCO. | tions on the Subject of education as ci , ° ‘ 7 destroved by fire, | tied as if shaken by a gust of wind. At Pet railway mail service,constituted the appointed ¥. Graphic, Washington Star, and St. ‘The Speaker said he had animportant_com- | With its contents, early this morning. Pe det vanaitiing, ¥ cs sion. On February 4th this commis. Louis Evening Post. Wai Meoa aa CHEWING) BEST. comm ication from the Seeretary of the ‘Treas- felt his chair suddenly tilted of the aowee afforded by the several systems and institu- | sion, assisted by clerks det ‘al Exhibits enclosed are extracts from articles | MUMcalion from the Secret of the Tres ‘The Markets. elt his chair suddenly off the groun Awprded Movest prize at Centeuntal Xeposition | tions. that the superintendent may be able | hers dseisted Dy clerks detailed from all the published in Stax of Jan. 16, Graphic of Jan. | Which aflected the. nanees of tie eevee: ARE MORE, Fevruary 14. Virginis sizes, | Aor was Hearing, wine tee ene ene Seeing’ chasecte: 7 tenes col coe | Sark ahem to give to all send aos eeuiters | contract ofice, and changed’ Irom day and Feb. 12, and St. Louis Post of Feb. ment, and he asked to present it now. series, 41; North Carolina sixes, old i6: do. new, | Violently shaken. ‘The shock was felt inall The best tudseco ever made. As our ‘blue strip | fi tie exnibition the fullest and most accurate | to day, proceeded to open the proposals, : : ‘ Mr. Hale withdrew his motion for that pur- | 8 vid to-day. Sugar quiet and steady. 949 5. quarters of London. Those who were sitting trade-mark is closely tmitaied on Snrerior goods. | Te Phiten an persons: ss oatiod theca Each bid us opened Was stamped with 4 com. eidelake pheadtty came 4p in the New pose. ° nBALTIMORE, February rota ota 3, Shade | in their offices or ‘parlors described the mo- Jackso jest is 0 vi ny Anke ned dating stamp and speci levice from orl y J uu 4 Spea et i mer but quiet—mi 4 ie lour fairly i 8 simi ri Bheeaers Sen for sample, ine BCE. ytd once address Hon. John D. Phillbrick, Bureau | P!pC\ laaie By the borean ne mugraving Hat ize towne to exchange thelr Donds for others The Speaker then had read a letter from the qu iddling, 10'ya' Uon as similar to that experienced on board a BON & Co., M°frs, Petersburg. Va. } le 3 s . i e Secretar eanury eneioane 2 of | activeand firm, in sellers favor. Wheat, southern rien Hg SREY | Khown how tar they ate prepared to panie | Punting, whieh it ts claimed cannot be imi- | with interest payable in gold. An amend. | ScTelaty of the Treasury enclosing a copy of | aeuiveand fin, in sellers) favor. iu sinsettiea, | STEW steamship, ! - | fated, and numbered bya paging machine | ment was proposed making the interest pay- | Tyterual Revenue, stating that the revenue | {!gs!ng gasie p ooathern sed, 3. pal oe So. Sven, THE POLITICAL CAREEK OF ANDERSON.— from the Government. Printing office. “Thuy. | able. in legal tender coin, whether gold or | receipts of the current fiscal year aseompared Lfcal oy; Peaneyivenis ied, 1-5001-3 ‘spotand | Anderson, the convicted member of the re- the ids, are counted, a distinet maT | ete ol Selo doe aad dhe Dal Wag Cefeated by a | with thesame time last year showed a decrease | FentGh reds western, uominally 1-34; Tor spot and turning board of Loutslana, was a senator ‘im ee . » = laced on each, and its destruction prevented. | vote of $3 to 29, and b . Dur: | 960,218.56. ‘See: | rr Age " st 1 cent higher, | the legislature of that state for about twenty. Pobay’s Scuscatrrioxs to the popular four | Witen this operation was finished for ait ais | mnsihe discussion Mr Nelsons deeeeeest, DUE. , OL SUING The Secretary recommends | and Laie «eat whe i white, BbaSbige do. yellow, i aaa was Goa Known how, far they ate prépared to partic - COD — pate. and What articles they can furnish on the Msvns VEGETABLE DECOCTION shortest notice at their expense. SCROFULA, ERYSIVEUAS AND ALL DIS- | ——— SES OF THE BLOOD. Recommended by eminent physicians of Baltt- per cent. loan amounted to $140,000; $100,009 ‘i are nin tl ppropriations or an | viosing easier—soutl eight years in unbroken succession. He was t | proposals the work of recording the number | dicted the nomination and election of Hen. | ¢itheF reduction in the appropriations 0 50090" western mixed, spot, 67 4a61's: February, | Sdeniectatic senator for tome aereen yee ‘Soud by all Drugeists. Was received from the First National Bank of | ofeach bid, the name of the biditer. te ania saicks a heal and the wiping out of the | psc e+ —___ $727) Mareh, 67067: April SiieR TM sar. before the war, anda confederate senator for ¢ New York. T of the route, the amount of bid, anda note of | Tilden democrac R CAS! vi Y: J a oa Penns | £0Ur years during the war, and then a senator ew. CROPLEY Agent. Goorgsiowny. . iw York | any informal was begun. Phisfegister,when =e RORERT 1. CASE, the convicted and sen. , western "white, 35336; do. mixed. 38a34; Pent y hs Proprietary— Northwest corner Payette and Eu- | taw streets. Baitimore, Ma. apTCOly | Senate today the following nominations: 5 rearepeta COUGH LOZENGES. Ww r . of IIl.. to be superintendent of Indian affairs for juestionably no remedy so certain in : = : — ; 7 . a eed presi New ¥ curl eet with democratic proclivities for the eight Re das. the oeaigent sent Tr mae | gompleted. wall ue placed in the hands if the | | Tie NavioNat. Cartan Lire’s surrs—a | (iced president of the New York Security | Hay“in“tair demand and sienty eine Siaeowes; | years that followed the war, While’ exes master General, and will furnish him an | dispatch from New Haven, Conn., February to bail in $25,00) during a’ stay of proceedings | and Pennsylvania, 14.00a16,00, Provisions quiet | Clay Warmoth was governor of Loui: Jahtiy eaictermining Whether contracts | 12th, says: The case of Commissioner Stedman | [Pall In See "| unchanged. Butter, choice very firin and wauied— | Anderson was one of that peculiar class 7 2 are Ply awarded. Finally, the bids as re- | against the American National Lifeand Trust — a | Toll, 20a22; packed, 2123. Petroleum a shade | politicians kuown as “Warmoth democrats.” for Dakota superintendency : | corded are turned over to the contract office | company aud American Mutual Life Insur- | 4 FaarLy BURNED.—A family of six per- | S'Ber but’ nominalrefined, 12. Coffee firm and | Kince that he hae called himself a republican. | Adolph Dombrowsky, of Cal., to be receiver of | for classification and the award of contracts. | ance company (both of which were merged tT Danie his wife | Guigt—Rio cargoes, 15018. “Whisky firmer, 208% | TN Y. Sun. CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and all disordars of | public moneys at Shasta, Cai.; Chas, Me@and- | Iris arranged that. the Postmaster conceal | ance company, (b Capital Life), petitions for | SoM; com eed of Daniel Reardon. his wife 3100, Receipts fleur, 3.600; wheat, 75,000: corn. ——— She THROAT and LUNGS alike yield tots infta- | fess, clef justice supreme court of New Mex- | shall retain the die as well as one set of the | mandamus to. compel productionnof wocsiccr, | and four children, were bu | doin Fods090, 27002 Stupmente—wheat, 21,000; @nce. The highest medical testimony states that no | i jobn Witcher, of W. Va., U.S, mar- tte effects. ASTHMA, INTER COUGH, IN- it a ¥ N.B. Monday. The neigh. | corn. 1 : THE CkISPIN STRIKE at Lynn, Mass. has keys to the vault in the intervals between | note accounts and policy registers, have bees | tt Wickham, N.'B., on NEW "YORK, been brought to a close by mutual eon Been proved by considerabiy over hai'a'centary's | ar Hk Cily. Pare Wilatd Hoge poeta | MOFking hours throughout the entire opera. | dismissed by the superior court, ihe Yespow, | HOES Were Mot aware of the disaster until the | “NEW YORK, Febroary 14.—Stocks rm. 2, been wy considerably over half’ contury’s | at Elk City . 5 ld. 14 61025. between the manufactures and the workmen. Pa sw aiard Howe, postmaster at | tion. The importance of the letting iseom: | dents to recever costs, Commivsinger deog, | ReXt mornin short? iis 0242102. Exchange. lous, nil Shemists. Fi : ‘ ——— Governments strong and | All the establishments will resume operations may are cond ty at < | South Farmington, Mass. ; Clarence L. Chap- | mensurate with the precautions observed. A | man may take them to ihe supreme cour 4 o to-day. Sees ey tox, 2. FOUGERA & CO-' New York, | Mya" otmasich ad neat Balke: ReonL total of 25,12 bids were received, distrivated y Ta ee RO eee Supreme court, | THE ATTEMPT OF Hus pent 1 to secure | SEW YORK. February 12.—Flour firm, Wheat + ——_ : Boccia Agents See eS ae. ms Traian terri a eee Louisiana Loi7, | Ag A MEETING oF THE Boanp or Trane | Nstecounition as King of Italy at the funerat | sand cont betters. Corn A shale Beamer, THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. U. S. GRANT, EAM GRIST | itPROVEMENT OF THE OHIO RIVER—The | Indian territory #80, Texas 7,027, Nebraska | ANDTRANSPORTATION in New vork yestondae, | OLPiUs IX. has failed. He notifica FONDON, February 14, 12:30 p. m.—Consols, | Jn. as assistant district attorney for New ALL KINDs OF et 2 Us 5 ol 3 ¥; | ican that he would attend the funeral if a | 95-16 tor bon money and the account. U. 8. | York has been made out. He is to receive a FEED GROUND TO ORDER. House committee on commerce this morning | 2.163, Wyomin, 113, Utah 347, Colorado a report and resolution were adopted that the | Dinee indicative of his royalty were assigned | four-and-a-half per cent bonde, 108. ee ccom jos, | York has been ut. a Constantly on hand and for sale Corn Meal for | gave a bearing to the Ohio river commission, | Kansas 5,105, Nevada 367, Arkansas United States government should pursue a by him in the ceremonies. e Vatican has | 1867°s, 106%: new fives. 105',. "New Jersey 3 | Salary of $1,800 per —p. — i eae family aud food purposes, and every description of J.,R. Mooreliead, of Pittsburg, is | Roca dts Washitann tart eee developmen? Of Our Commeneg, ranee,in the | not accepted hls terms, Dat has given notice | Ualccnsos, 68. MiinoisGentral, BG exedivideud, ee ee MILTON W. JOHNSON, | 3 The commission repres nts seven | 348, and Idaho 191. After time bids’ were also | for innit serviee. Sovecey members of the | that ee aes i eon Taely qplobrated. Lrg INSURANCE CROOKEDNESS.—The more | THE SILK ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA has FEIT Sco | iy eeommnem ee eal appepe | atseats Rats Pt Woh eee | See aghewaniena ae sasuy sam | a Mahia AR dtm | gLMLTOMCE Greurenaea cian |, ne Sa Asocirn, ox steak hag | ation for the general and permanent improve. sung, Atizoua, which requires a bond for | tion was adopted to memorialize Congress to | \Atiean has shown itself as astute as the | aud the Insurance companies are inquired | to consumers. The! — 'y protest against the — —{N. ¥. Sun, into. the more discreditable do they become. imposition of a ten introducing this Champagne, we are confident | jocks, Xe. ¥ and an accompanying check for | make appropriation for the improvement of | @itinal—(N._¥. Su Charges of a graver character than yet epee eh caw material ~ #8 superior merits will insure {ta permanent — $16,000, was received just ten minutes after the | Harlem river. SHOOTING AFFAIR IN MARYLAND.—A young | preferred are current in Albany, which, if sub- ee Pebularity with the lovers of the delicious winesof | crcneTany SHERMAN sent a letter to the | bids were jacked np, the fine for receivin; z = man named John Best was shot and serlously stantiated, will convict Mr. Smyth of being a | THE EXAMPLE of the New Jersey legislature _ "Per case, $20.00 cu: B House this afternoon setting forth that, as the | tem ering expired. e f Ww requires thai RAILROAD SMAsH UP.—A collision yesterday | wounded by his father-in-law, Henry Morn. | party to the levying of black-mail on compa- | in ordering all the investigations to be con- rete re a cheek for five per cent. of the amount shall | near Ne’ rt Station, Pa.,on the Newcastle ingstar, at_ Utica, Frederick es- | nies Whose condition he offi examined. | ducted in public should be fo! at All cea iL, & HUME, revenues of tee government had fallen off accompany every bid sorer Sih. ne, total Chicago railroad, wetwesh rete ar terday. "it appears that x county, Bi. yes: | ie 2 b oficlally cxams tie | ana W aahingras, toUld be followed bauy = Market Space | ore than four million dollars, Congress hus received aggre; ra mil- ea: road, between the Erie express Tesi course, Sincionares a ‘Department c eae Herald. How Se Yee Une Putas GT TO | shoud settle the agitation of the question of a | lion dollars. and a friend train, wrecked both engines and | ensuing Ben’ remeed be read atte: | Management of the Insurance Department | Ingersoll’s voles is csponen, SULA Maen gt _baet ne, Dollar reduced tax on whisky and tobacco. Quite a | | It seems that every precaution has been | several freight cars. Fred. PF. Lagh engi: | Gu UME Best removed. to, Gre Soeterdns tp | Sanpete eke rte tee ex: | isn’t so loud as his wateh-chain--{ Low! atH. H. HE! ER'S debate ensued a9to the constitutional right of | taken to make this let ing just and Lepastial, neer of the freight, and Hill, fireman of the | procure some ‘chickens belonging to him his | to of Mr. Smyth and his coadjutors, and | Courier Journal. 63 Ps. the Secretary to communicate with Congress, | and the face of the would-be contractor who | passenger train, were killed.’ Engineer Ram. Either in-law shot him. A warrant has that fact shows the necessity of securin; | - been such 4@-The large number of negroes who ha’ th h the President, and a motion | hangs anxiously and suspiciously about the | sey, of the ‘nger train, and brakeman f the now ifical- Bip iy iotne ibe wnt a meat | peeuetceemeea egal: | Auth of ng oe re, | eter meemenaeeae 7 | arth ote areee eta iodemeatrs aneene erat eae as fe oO the Ways al ns = NOt sel 7D of the ngers new ny re ent ir to committee. | tainly reeeive fair play in the matter, were injured. eee | vided witthan Le Pre: | Srith the department 3, Zunes, Caune® | hands among is :- =! a~ Se i = Pea

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