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SS SE T° ‘THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday Pesnsyivania Avense, te, . The Evening Star Newspaper Company’ , 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ——_e—— ‘THE EVENING STAR is served to subscribers in | the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 ? cents per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at . the counter, 2’cents each, By mail—postage pre- | paid—00 cents 2 mouth; one year, $8. | THE WEESLY STAR—published on Friday a copies for $20. 4#¢-All mai] subseriptions must be paid in ad- ance; no paper sent longer than so paid for, \ 51—NY 7 71 #@ Bates of adveitising made known Ga spptica- | ave ° ° tien. “SP | ‘THE EVENING STAR. GOING TO LIBERIA. . Africans Leaving the South. CUBAN WAR NOT OVER. . postage prepaid, 10 copies for $15; £ BROUGHT TO-DAY - WHAT THECABL WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1878. TWO CENTS. #ORTY-FIFTH CONG BESS, r One Hundred and Six Anxions to Go to LECTURES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ART NOTES. ANOTHER SWEET SINGER OF | — | MICHIGAN, York. March *\—A special from = — EW JERUSALEM TEMPL An important oil painting by W.T. Rich | re meee on ‘ BircResy, boas % ae UPDHA AND BUDDHISM. = Se fis a MELE . A ards, of Philadelphia, has been added to the | casus After an Office. | ATE was not in ses: arrange pitol st. near B; Rev. SABEZ FOX, " 3 a ire y arranged, a 3 6. B. STEBBINS will commence aseries ot WF. Services at iT'a.m. Seatsall free, Washington News and Gossip. | pictures on free exhibition at the Art Club | Whats there in the alr of Michigan condue HOUSE The Hause was called pletely, art Lec tar 3 om the above subjoct, commencing SUN- 9——> “UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. ‘i 7 RECEIPTS To-DAy.—Internal | TOMS. in Vernon Row. It is an open sea cive to sy? It is certain that no poet is | Ml; Blackburn. as Speaker y : | ed emigr DAY EVENING, Maren 10, 3878 at To o'clock, LS? apay! Kus? will preach in ‘Talimeis? GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS bs x view, with what we take to be one of the poesy? Mr. Hartridge introduced a bill to prevent | left Boste Py at Sheidon's Assembly Room, 2004 F st, now. i, To-morrow at 1La,m, Sunday School at $:45 | revenue, $49,102.24; customs, $175,447.06. A a more quoted at this time than Mrs. Julia A. | tne introduction of cont gious and infectious | with provisions oj diffe jeultural > ams Luoxcuce, | <2 : ae . 7 Pines, Asland points in a clear Hehton the | Moore, «the Sweet Singer of Michigan,” and | (He,intFoduction of contagious nts, dry kouds, &e., the [EV STRATED AKT LECTURES. ~ ELDER Wid. PURIN 7 Mr. GLOVER’s IN IGATING ComMirtee | right, anda gathering storm on the lett—the now a rival of the same original poetie school | Mr. Stephens presented memorials of citi Persons intending to take pas. A conrseofeight Mustrated Lectures on -* THE ? Baptist. will h spent this morning over-hauling the govern. | contraststhus introduced affording fine effeets | 0 appeared in that gifted state in the person | Zens of Georgia, in favor of the Texas Pacitic re all visions SISTORY OF ART* will be delivered by Rev, ding, 5th | ment printing office. in atmosphere and play of color. It is one of f. L: +. LEONARD CORNING, in the lecture room of | M of Mr. Stephen Durkee, of Pentwater, Mich.. the Congregational Church, corner of 10th and @ railroad. Referred. ComPLaINT OF Discour’ ‘Speaker Ran. | the largest pictures we have ever seen from | wh, Mr. Foster, f 7 buts his Orphean lyre to practical account | yiane) epeet etic propriation | ation et 3 | cuu 5 ; : ive | Mr. Richards’ studio, and is well worth a visit. | by seeking to charm an office from President | Hons. _ streets, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS z dall was absent today, and Representative rds’ studio, and is we i im an office from Presi Dill, and it was referred to the committee of ton AFL Cub Boome Vernon Raw, Fults Book | Mahytnvited, O°? St at 690 pm. Vavlle or | The republicans complain that he rode roueh- | Me wience eae! President of the Club, his | license, it will be seen, is strained to the ut. |. 0 s. pomml : ’ shod over their side of the House, and treated q . ° 0 »phonie ¢ © | city, awa x the time for th recently become the possessor of the largeand | must in. th. reported resolution for a telephonic connec city, awaiting the r departure, ke ALL SOULS: CHURCH, Rev. production. No punctuation 1 | > L SOULS a 3 Gov. Pound, of Wis., whe vainly endenvored ‘ f tion between the House and Senate and be- | The Avor will carry about two hun¢ - _ ee meniaes ss e " beautiful marine aquarelle by Mr. Richards, | marks, or capitals at the beginning of lines | er . e G Print- 7 ose. ich is nearly her full : J ZOTORE. Hon. FREDERICK DOUG. Gad MUTE, basen services ath a i. {a get the floor to exthain a pending motion, whieh has for some time mst een on view int | mar its severe beauty : Ones, learn coe Covermment int He aeegeka ttl be taken who hold stock 4 LASS, 15th street Presbyterian Church (bet. | Hour.*: Vesper services at 7:30 } ath parkamentary disc ye eClub room. It is not likely that any of Mr. | our fathers God to you and me MR. KELLEY EXPLAINS. “the J ack Sieamship Com clock. S$ : ‘Bante ss fe aoa = eee CemecaNe de 5 is pa a 5 9 ferocious Wild cats near at han and s : * acts solwen sijout assis. VES BEATH ENP AL | DS? addmear tees By Rev, Dr. Davis | California, 1s in Washington for aday or two, | them would very much like tohave a equally | {oTectous wild the drifting sand ihe recent Speech of Mrs Carnes et | tance dacs eit enaacoeae se VES DEATH END : 1 Spee ert meet te Comme ad ee and is stopping with Col. Hosmer. I. and Mth | fneexample bythe same artist, her Speech 0 ~ G and refer. | tance. They wi ist mostly Rev. JOSEPH COOK. of Boston. will Wit Mth-street M. Church, Suaday. 7:30 4 P " ring to him (Kelley) personally. He said that n Lecture In the ¥-M.C-A.Conrse on | Wine Ree We Te VaLrASt at ddim: streets. He is looking in fine condition. | —The art event of the week in New York list fo hear a fearful sound _ . the language in the Record a4 he hema wa | of independ wh MD AY Marth 1a aes p.m. | cordially es — | JupGr KELLEY to-day got the floor to make a | has deen the first exhibition of the Society of the lores Zoamers prowling round in substance what went to the general public oo iyextra charge for reserved | 25>, CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Vermont ave. | personal explanation with reference to state- | American Artists, which was opened to the the shreeking panther boldly stands trom the reporuers gallery) bat. public papees | MANY cases sacrifics seats. Piagram at Ral “S Rookstory. 428 ing at {he ween! Preaching by the | ments inthe speech of Gen. Garfield recently | public in the Kurtz gallery, on Wednesday. ; of the country and the language was more | quasters in Mourecia be the Late Tin street. wes Sunday sehoolat | delivered inthe House tothe effect that letters | Chis organization ineludes In its membersitp | the lofty pine with waving branch moderate." He plead guilty to : it until they are gemove INCOLN HALL. | ; | had been written to those living in his district | Many of the younger and most promisin, interlocking things bovh ruddy and fair hundred and nine dave tetwe marnt sinitt they Pres ag Li “ | CHURGA, 2th stret, | to return him (the judge) to Congress. Judge | tists of the country, both at home and abr the lusty oak so firm and staunch ppeceh aint hie tectioea att te of | , 20th stre-t, | to gress. Ee of the y a d abr entangled in each other then a 5 «of a family and 10 acres —_ j sulvanisavenue: Rei GeowceV. | Kelley replied that the only letter ever ee ats friends. predict aU sonal eet e eae! plained that t : e adult. Th settling in i EEC H, —Sibbath, Mare reachiny ras *harles Foster. of Ohio: Ss aller atalog WI . j aide: ious illness, “he gave | MONDAY EVENING. WARCH 11, 1 ee by Bar Gar emo at Be riven was one by Charts Impression had | Soon rivalin merit and interest. those “of ite | beark to hear a Songster maiden eeilous, Hinges. But be, gay itory. After free, with weicom® to wai bling forward o'er the dale Garfield that older and more exclusive tended to answer him. ( s and assengers, the vessel is io return i tah got abroad tha! in consequence of Kelly hav. tional Academy of Di The t | fearlessly a strolling onward he saw thi rfield was announced to | : . bringing back a HENRY WARD BE£OHER. <5? CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER —dg- | ing made a soft money sperch in Youngstown, | jonal Academy of Design. The | gamboling o'er the indian trail ‘ew Hampshi reply to the letters of | This method of t DS? romp Eri-cora.. Willard Hall, ¥ and | Qhio, in sve. yes felt ily disposed t a tions are both established in the ge \* eae | am E. Chandle begged him not to go mtinued untilthe company Gases 14th sts. presenincon tie Saath by the | wards him 3 hinted that as a P: Pe of Gah aad are for the present 00 | the lofty ash with sprangied top until he had heard liey’s) reply. | Secures funds enough to purcharse a steam eT: eer eee aeD Witsom, BD. atdtam. | dential car Mr. Hayes wanted K [hat these fan coitince gee Tength of time, | the birchen tree to bend and lop Mr. Kelly then again referred to lis severe | ship, when WASTES ANI) RURDENS OF SOCIETY, F oediniigy (uy ite ‘ renomination ated. "Kelley si RL eigen Sper ert ae i ei | the hemlock tree with redish hue and continutd illness, and said that on the A REGULAR LINE 18 To BE ESTABLISHED ee | fees AD condtaliy’ feiyied = Foster wrote lenlated to allay but that they will shortly become rivals and ious things coalescing grew | day. whe 1 spoke, he knew that he | between this portand Monrovia lor carrying Admission : cosas 75 cents. | S> ST. PAUL'S ibis B apprehension: he wrote i active opponents of each other. . * | (Kelly) x prostrated that morn. | over emigrants and bringing back produce. * ieee | HURCH, corner auth aod cio news | ident es. Mr 1 —So greatly encouraged was the Art Club | overloaded boughs to droop and bend | ing in the Toom of the ways and | The officers of the company claim to have on Noextra charge for reser SAWS fF re Bak Dow pastor, RAN ee Bitiaore, | Kelley, in addition, wanted him tostop overin | by the very favorable manner in which General | overburdened things to downward tend means. reference to Mr. Garfleld’s | hand now, after paying for the Az« rly R lin Maite store..5 Sui ject, U1 a.m.—* Kingdom of Grace, Philadephia, be serenaded, aud make the an- | Birney’s late lecture on Art was received by | upon those trees with foliage green Kept his speech from the | sufficient funds te pay the first. instalment of — St nouncement publi speeeh that . sheet . an 3 Duched on their ghs plumed birds are seen it Was a written speech, he | th steamship. - aright — a it, then Gov. Hayes, had no wish to have | te peop hington. that arrangement sWeet tuneful birdsto sing in jul | n had not relied on his | > pa > ‘DS. W. F. CLAR Bras a have been perfected, in co-operation with it. : y fo one pass v his turn LADIES’ GOODS. . Srenomina ion defeated. ; i to cheer the stranger passing by | r consciousness he could. have | comes, “The _ Zs in this city, Will preach in > S | to secure the delivery here of a course of eight | jf) heer Me strany adi { ed the fact ’ ereporiers |S “ 719 sius ( bureh Sunday next, 10:1 fnstant, atthe THE FoLLowrye PROMOTIONS, TRANSFERS | lectures onthe same subject by Dr. J. Leonard | eng poe worst ae ds hed the fact from any of the reporters | at $10 per sh 71Q NEW SPRING Goops, ¢ -m. uiass. He is reputed an e'uquent aud elegant : 3 nN), THANSEERS: | io Wa. | on mingling flowersthe he 71 ‘ “ t the speech was not wiitten, sources of information that a a man’s inner consciousness. There are | of ce ing. This gentleman eomes to Washing- ntevolve from ton with endorsements of the very highest eha' 'r from Boston, New York and Brook- here to Uhris- | AND APPOIN He has been invited to ple Pabite are ts on behalf of the poor, vited. s were made in the Interior ‘oie Indian treads rd lopes Th | sPeedily the wild deer onw: | to feed on fragrant forest promotions are th pox is pidly spreading. another yess t DD Job Lots in ailed to carry goods tothe Paris Ex |. the Constellation, be « perseame back from Cincinnati and Cleve- never so high in Enghiud Snow, and that, to rile and surge th dal wave itiv i , celo the charge of ineonsist. | result of the recent competitive exami lyn. whieh fact, in connection with the exeel- | untrayeled path in desert la ice arg | oF Yew and desirable G TAP! 5 ia 5 a ae} . 7 a es nd " ad g ee eet Mr. | re RECEIVING Say Nee and desirable GOODS, 5° NORTH CAPITOL 4. CHURCH, i ndien oftice W 0. alee oy Mi | lent auspless nee eee Bis conree bere is | tntroden oer froin coast to strand McCulloch's eetectn cones erie tx | rand do not = . yIs*. a pod Sort Sevres + (ee oted from 2 | inaugurated, onght to be conelu evidence | abandoned path un oe uid atic © sliver dol Haak Ce mol Nabbath sehool tnorniug and-atternoon, | sea eerog: Brooks, Xo te Mth class, | Mr.C.'s ability to present his subject In an | theatuane pation’ | of contraction in Iii: Dut in the tensa ane | could be ob. PENED thisday one case, French Chin and speclilly interesting, commenc ng | Promoted from 2d. Also, the following promo- instruetive and interesting manner. In ad- | obliterated by the plow followed he had learned differently by study, | h population Mian HATS awl BONNETS, at f __ ter” | (Hons; Dewitt at RAVAGE: | dition to his own special fitness for the task | Tut still the path ietraversed round and in January, 1*6, he made a speech re: fw cg — DANIS. | oy HOLY GROSS CHURCH. iain yConnor, i | Lurge’namber oy eoqures are illustrated by 2 | unto the earths remotest bot iracting what he had Said i He contes. | convention last suminer, Will 7 re 5 ssachusetts avenue and 18:h st. Os A u ctures ah ca ed to an enligl | ime, a st ship lk oinspeet the ‘Spring Styles: great variet ery price roi Prayer . Co m, is audiences, | rirele 2 7 ine st if ae bs . port. No e — "| ue n e E | MCT Ve Tat haa ek eats; Henry J. | aNothing ean advanee art inauy disteiet of | fodoasEagles done before of the fact that it had been done. Quoting | “ewer te tock, FUSS ERES ROSES, 3h ORSERTING. on | e Creed —a sound "from Pension oftice; Samuel Bates. | this accursed machine-and-devitdriven Eng. | © Dumber one and two and more SeOrmeists Goo ae ae ae a ipstel dal rene peig Gude eee ehednieey j* nd Friday Holy Commumnion at Pee Eee st ge eer ott’, | anal duntil, she changes her mind in many | to pireh upon to flutter lower dnd with. relerenos to letters thet ral Peace qn the Island a Mere ¢ pecs, s 7 DAVIS. Litany, 12m, Daily Eveuing Praye isfer from oftice of Ind airs; Edwin | things, and my time for talking is past. to mount upon to flutter lower i stituents asking his re-ele : nian Dantas H i . ou ftany, 12m, Dally Evening Prayel B Hann , nIndian of | ture here, Dut only on the art of the | to mount upon the sprangied bireh Thon, be salt he enn ease als re-elee: en Cube particulars of the JEW GOODS in VEILING, NETS, A. LODEMAN, of the StateNore | & aun {ieneral Land office: Jos. Mr, Ruskin, who at last accounts was quite | to nest thereon to hatch and pirch as the produet empered imagination, at ar A letter fry F N Davi antiy Michigan, willtake | - sistant messenger in Pen. | poker dow health, be nes aud ) am yale Goud with dingy hue He gave a det: unt of his Youngstown i i maese chtaes ng seleet party” of ladies a | mm npatie ry y use the public | quite angrily a rushing through ech, 2 nied that it was i e directi id re 3 10 sal Hewillsendieir- | VS onneR VRSSEN POR PARIS—At the ree | Will not Aecept his pe extreme dog. | to press the bilows on to Ii Seomtouninae oc thet het hed eee enlars on application, * ANOTHE! SSEI. FOR PARIS.—At the re son art as inspired teachings. But, in | to beat and wash the pebleled strand pital against labor. He heard nothing abo can earn. it has been a> ATIENTION, RECHABITES — quest of the Commissioner General McCor- | spite of his jeremiads, it isa patent fact that fie betnes comin aisle saecen Tatil tha out | greatly impaired, and to crown all, the small | Ee mers AGLE TaN ene, k, the Secre! af the Navy has directed | the popular standard’ of artistic taste was — to kiss the ruddy seaman brave / ne a communistic speech until the pa at KR. ted te meet at Odd Fell Na’ DAY EVENING, M: be Department Has Not ¢ GOODS, &¢.. at greatly redu close out, at with a few rare individual sition. ptions, better | to fann and cool th land. “The whole seene, as related by Mr.Gar. S ruddy Girls ae eae genes ae rela bet rrendered. fend the, Mass Temperance Meting | She will leave Anuapolis in a few days for | Work was never done by her artists of any | tolittand ware the field. was concocted out of a distempered and sister Tents are invived to join us, auburn curls \ Sieoveréa imsant ry : - Mr. Quinters had ntter from Santiago de Davin ter Teuts are inv 0 New York where she will be loaded. “She will | age than that produced by those of the | to flounee them round to anaes bend iilgovered | imagination. He | denied also | Cuba, on which the writer states that tenes ° co ESO NBS Ee Be f be commanded by Captain Greer, present day. ; i | to interlock each downward end stituents: jection. “There | Maceo, in the eastern depar ni-lw 749 Market Space, cor. 8th st. “¥ Orrice has | ,, 7, There are sharpers in art, asin other eall- | come gages all do tell me when sits no man on this floor Whoever tohis know! | Mformed of tt PENED been a busy plave this week, and, as daily ings. The young Indianapolis seulptor who took a mask of Mr. Morton's face after death the first bold lion re med the glen edge wrote such a letter. If there was si a | He and Migue | cada did not rec “ RIB teen aaa : | pursued by bold and fearless men he asked him to state it. If he was | tral A large and select asortment of HAMBURG EM- Payment Las ect mene cite e eae refused to allow the use of it to Mr. Simmons | unto the growling bruins den Pe meirreiree IE Be would COLORED TRIMMINGS! TORCHON and othee solnething near (00 persons having been paid for his medallion likeness for the proposed | thers God to truly i and he would state the ci nes. His rg ARE AA > —— i P > mat monument to the dead Senator except upon | Our fathers God to truly mention Fi rec s fly | being in the Spa LACES: POINT LACE BRAIDS aud PAT- > G6. U. 0. OF U. F: | in person and by mail. the payment of #2000. Of course this exorbi- | Pertaining to his vast extention ieee Foster aud. himsell. 3 iracudly te. ndriguez and Collaso witht urgents NS. é eT OTR EATER ASHEHOIEE ae Bey He peta : | our ive i they had seats together, and because : by w ss . . - - - = Ta¥ ENTIRE Foxce in the construction de- | tant demand was ‘refused, and Mr. Simmons | our Mothers God to give it station cause th oe Ret and be The letter add there is great discontent HES, RID GLOVES, PANGS. aad Notion aed | requested lo hiectat nels Hail one MOR IO partment of the Norfolk navy yard will be | Went to work on his model, working from pho. | Perpetual undulation Hagen fy aughter | Te tat before Mee kow | § i that hostilities have TIES, KID GLOVES, FANS, aud Notion an seat ar nares boat faneea oe r - 4 vere . , legraphs, ete., and it is said he has produced | Please respond Yours truly &e. atord a. tee ene roncluded with an appeal anc} Geeds. instant, at 1H o°e at A the suspended to-night, the appropriation for | \VeTARNS ete.,and it is times the Gur: | eee Danford a good many letters ots wt Stitt tere DART ASS at Fedtocd prices ae VN WOOL | vited attend. March having been exhausted. soung man will probably have his labor for his | __ ‘The European Situation. Fee att arecelved, from his’ friends stated that. Vicente Gar- maces sa dade Beret, 5° 7 OHN DIXON. § aes. THE PostMAsTER ERAL and Mrs. Key | Pains. as he deserves to have. The BARY OF LAST NIGHT'S DISPATCHES. bled by the fac Was reported that a be Luna has re MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, 1CE.— There will be < " f — Inreviewing the exhibition of the Ameri- The British government holds that not merely me hie ed information that Colonel Spoturne, ia Nett oc Pint Odie khoidersorthe CORCO- | left this morning for Annapolis, Md.. to pay | Water Color Seeley, Hie. hale ase | 3 Part but the whole of the treaty between ) defeat, be rmerly resident ad interim of Cuba, sai nardtr 614 Mi +e Opp. Pater bs ANE COMPANY, af thetr | a visit to their son, who isin the Navalacad. | “in Water Color Society, The Nation of last | Russia and Turkey should be snctlttey een Ublcan eaadiga ye Pent: | that the secret’ conditions of the peace would M8282; BUNT jg iver Dinpeeoge caer Cotte | emy. ‘They will return Monday morning next, | Week says: * Walter Paris, in his ‘Lenox Fur. | congress. England does nocobjeen tg Berlin ny forced arcatdidate for te eeeeks, | be found acceptable to the Cubans when pub. 2 Has just opened a full line Durpore of electing nine Directors fe § | While in Annapolis the Postmaster Generai gives honest work, without sensational. | as the place of meeting. Lord Lyons will the 4th distriet of Pennsyly tha tthe ti lished. The insu ts of the central depart WHITE and COLORED HAM. year. Polls wili be cpened at 12 m. 2 ud his wife will be the guests of Colonel J. 0, id shows the hot, withered look of a | Probably be the British plenipotentiary. Per- trict might 0 against him, and Perea a eq | Ment had to surrender on account of want of ‘ei EDG x 3 and TN BEEFING, k= ) IT. DYER, Sey. P. Burnside, whose famlly is temporarily re: | Village of iron works Superheating the land. | sia has had no understanding with Russia as that Mre Fone represented Mr ah ves | AMMunition and means to prolong the war. pew design and at lower price than ever before of. | att 2 siding in that eity. scape of the high summer noon.” It isa rare | to the cession of the Caspian in. exchange for | that Mr. Fo should Write & letlee fog eaxes | A Cuban chief wrote to Mr De Lune @ [tel eat P | A MEKTING OF THE STOCKHOLD- —— piece of good fortune to any human being not , the district of Baya In Congress. should write a letter for a double Until March 8:h we shall offer our entire stock of ACOSTIA and be helt POTOMAG St. Cloud A RETURN Postal Carp.—The House post to_be summarily damned by the mighty Jove id. Austro-Hungarian sen- timent is dpains the Proposed occupation of purpose. (Laughter.] He would ask the pressi e Was brought to bear upon the KID GLOVES | Bulding on MONDsY. Marche gett | office committee has agreed to recommend the | ho rains thunderbolts from that ig Olym. | Boshia. “‘TheCretaniugurgens have aceepted | ! pear in mind that it dirty linen was | cente Garcia, Panceact Savior Corning, IDG | pm, ‘tho question of aiminehine te ital | adoption of a double-stamp return posiat e and Mr, Paris may congratulate’ himself | an armistice. After to-day Turkish police he shed he had not brought the bundle | {nq Maximo ez did nol nt the terms at extra inducements for cash, | Boticwil telconsidersl, Be Bee hog, Cha- | ihe purpose of the ae cihtt dn ies ordingly. | may enter the houses of foreigners in Turkey | PSP: (itenden.—Let | of surrender, The first-named remained at Wg are adding to vur stock daily all the noveiries L, W. Guinand, H. A. Griswold, Alfred | je returned on the same cards ae auswer — Mr. Witt, who seems to be permanently | Without the permission of the consuls, Bis. | My. Crittenden —Let the washing goon, | the head uf ‘his forces in the Turas, the second Within a fe~v Pours after theirarrival in New York. | wards, J Hi. Richards, T. E, Smithson. W. eee | and profitably located in New York, has been | mark said in the Kelehstag, yesterday that he Railroad Bridge Burned. marched to the east with his confederates, MRS..M.J, HUNT, — | N. West! Noble’ Young, direeto mar4 3w COMMISSIONER TO PARIS. stopping in town for a day or two, on his way | {id Bot abandon the hope of eventually form- | .p BRUNSWICK, N.'J.. March 9.—The | While the third proposed to accompany Nod. fepie-tr 621 D street. Jo» HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, day appointed Frank Will ; Stopping in town fora day or two, on his way | ing an independent provincial representation eat railroad bridge spanning the Raritan | Tiguez and Collaro to Maceo to conmunicate fea = — | ES S17 Orie Steet Noe er. aren 4 i back to that city from Columbus, where he | for Alsace and Lorraine. A. Reuter dispateh Bren at thie nee oe nt fire fromthe emake | to him the result of the peace negotiations. RESS TRIMMINGS, selected in Europe, con- | \j cilith manufac. | {2 bean honorary commissioner to the Paris | has been for some time past en, ‘aged in paint- | from Malta, dated last evening, says the chan. | Tver is point caught fire from the sparks D GALLOONS, © BUTTONS, | Nring, “re now tein ties, for manufac: | exposition. ing a portrait of ex-Governor Young, for the hel squadron is still there awaiting orders, | £8 Passing locomotice shortly before 6 o'clock NEWS TO-DAY with claip de lune and bronze bead | Manties unequaled for richness of design and color GEN. BUTLER AND A UNTONTOWN Patrror, | (hie state house. Mr.Witthasalready painted | The troo ship Euphrates, homeward bound. Unis morning, and in about an: hours tame at Wh: Worrying the Greeks. 3 SL RINGES. in | and rivaling in extent any establishment in the okt CBR A b sen Bong | the portraits of several governors of that state | With 1,068 soldiers, and the Serapis, onteqed | aera te taht wed Ley Mev LoNDoN, Mareh 9.—A special dispateh trom moderate prices,” NeY Rew Gesigus, all at | country. | Architerts designs” for’ Mantiey and | A Uniontowner wrote recently to Gen. Benj. | for esate Suikdsne see Rlareh 6 acers, have also beenidetained | Tver the Penney tia Taha eee ee es htreh 2A special dispatch tr ‘of moderate p | ion ation Guia, | ¥. Butler, deseribing himself as.a‘‘yatriot,not | —The Art Journal for Mareh has anen. { sinee Hareh 6, Four smaller men-of-war have | Oyncensence a? he aia oop in| Fianna to the Times sayy: * The exter caused FRINGES IN ANY DESIGN ‘ON WROUE { politician,” and asking for assistance to ob- | graving of Boughton’s “Edict of William the teutet's dispateh trom: Victen est Grete | be transferred until the break is hged eros | Ereat commotion at Aticus, since tt carried RacHs N LS Rie tain office. The General sent back his letter: Testy,” in the Corcoran Gallery. The engrav- a a says is «€ vs Contractors for i ‘ " o to match material, made toorder at short notice, at | 3. 0 pares ing and all Tin ani endorsed as follows :—‘* Respectfully returned. lieved in well-informed quarters that the reor- the river by the way of the foot bridge. The out it would terminate the Greek aspirations a t ; . edd in med qi total loss is estimated at $100,000. | in connection with Thrace, Constantinople, feb9-tr ‘M. WILLIA’ i Copper Work. . Withalarge | I do not believe. that a patriot stands the | Ing does. not. however, do justice to the orig. ganization of Bulgaria will be entrusted to a —<—————_— and the Dardanelles. Even should the str — - — — — fe of competent chanics in th i 5 ” ye- | nal picture, and the painting itself is not, im | more moderate — poli n > M2® "4x wert, branches ‘aud long personal experiense, will uo. | SHghtest chance of getting offiee now.”” Where. et ‘od ti 7 pottician than, the, late 712 Seventh street. | good work cheaper than any vile house. mar2ly upon said ‘‘patriot” in a letter to President ‘ayes, enclosing the endorsement, pensively turn, quite worthy the reputation which the artist gained by some of his earlier works. Prince Tcherkassky, thus removing all suspi- cion of Russification th ¥ or a lengthened stay of PoTTsTOWN, March 9.—The Post Office Robbery. st office at this from Kawala to Makri only be included in | Bulgaria this would interrupt the coast line : place was entered by burglars last night. possession, of which they have long regarded BARGAINS! BARGAINS !! TICE The sanual mooting of fee sighs, “We are drifting to anarchy. | — It is understood that ae pe eels Wao the Russians. About fifty legers were opened, Secure = rightful | heritance, the majority of the The best quality of BERLIN ZEPHYRS re | oldersof the iS A N- . = i. > Graely | “as recently the guest of the Governor Gene- A CAREER OF CRIME.—A short but shockin; rewi upon the floor, an o—funds of oF habitants: ng Greeks. @uced to 1S and 17 conte per ounen ieee | theofice af the Gannats OR A; | _ AxMy OxDERS.—First Lieut. A. W. Greely, | Tal of Canada. is making arrangements to { story of crime has just been developed it | Office—stolen. i Bismarck No Better. ounces): best quality GERMANTOWN Wt | Teetsm.W.+ in the city at Washington, | 3th Iry, acting signal officer, is appointed | paint a large picture of Mount Dutferin. Paterson, N. J. The young man is the sonof | _wiat Gov. VANCE SAID.—The Charleston | ,,LONPON. March 9.—The correspondent of the wt 3e conte eT ORT Pae ee conte pes Jar: on TUESDAY. Match 12, 1878, at lo‘clock a.m., | to attend as inspector on certain public | eee well-to-do and honorable parants. His name | weirs of the sth inst. says:—"The Walker Dl ws at Berlin, in a letter to that paper HAMBURG EDGES. JEWELEY, ORSAL [© te purpose of electing Directors of the Com: | horses reported to be permanently unservie- |. A SINGULAR AND PaINeUL ACCIDENT.—On ; is Harry Hudson, and he is the son of Mr. H. Light. Guard, of Richmond, Va., arrived in | S#38:_ “Unhappily there is no doubt that MENTS, FANCY GOODS of every description, | NY for the ensulng year, and for the transaction | Wptses reported to be perma C.Graugan at | Sunday hight, Edward Blake called at the | C. Hudson, an old citizen, and at present jus: | Imington, N.C., on Monday, on their re. | Prince Bismarck’s health is little improyed by at very low prices. “Hebsstd (Signed) J. M. BUTLER, Saccy, | Fort Whipple, Va.sis responsible: Mase, BL | drug store of Dr. Noble, gute cathe a Nor. | tlee of the peace. Harry married well, and | turn from. visit'to Chatestou, SC. U pos, ts Yaeation. He worked nearly as hard as {i Best Rubber EYEGLASSES, 35 cents. ae: btn sd —~"<*_ | Farley, ordnance department. is i daler ‘aya | Man and Green streets, and had put upin a | had children, Some time ago a young and | being drawn up in line at the’ Wilmington , b€ had been in Berlin, and returned in no Best Solid Silver THIMBLES, 35 cents, f2-tr | >) CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, 6si., | member of the board appointed to assemble | bottle equal portions of nitric acid and quick- | beautiful girl who resides near the city Was | depot Brig. Gen. Taylor, of the North Caro. | COMdition for work. Nevertheless he has ac = = = between 13th and 14th n.w.—Rev. Wai. | at ational armory, Springfield, Ma: silver, the same forming titrate of mercury. ruined. The discovery raised a storm of ndig- | {iene tee read the foliowing telegram, | COMPlished a remarkable amount of work, of. ESIRING TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK OF RET, D.D., rector. at the Sunday Evening ser- | the ad of April d ree nd a The clerk, before delivering the compound mn, and the girl was brought face to face vhie Ligesoircs ae eae ten with extreme physical exertion, even suf LADIES: WINTER BOOTS. F cpa vices. at 7:30 p.m. "The seateare a ways free t of April next, to recommend amas laced & loose-fttine cork. 1 p 2) din i aes, | Whieh he had received from Gov. Ce = fering. As soon as the Chancellor's substitute Ofer the entire stock at a discount oft febié-stapl — (ine gun for the military service, in place of | Placed a loose-fitting cork in the bottle, so as | with Hudson, pointing him ou as herseducer. * You willarrest Gen. Bradley T. Johnson and bill is passed be will take another aud wae TWENTY PER CENT. FOR CASH un! Pat a ———~ | Capt. J. H. Rollins, relieved. | to allow a vent, and prevent the mixture from ud affirming that he had dishonored her | jis command n their attempt to passthrough — Dill is passed . ¢ another and this March Ist. 5» ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, 16th and H sts, iam ploding. Blake said he had but a little dis- | under a promise of marriage. The other day | your city, and detain them until the liquor | Ue real vac . JAS. H. VERMILYA, | DSP "special Lantos sarvnese whet wee | as Soo 48 SECRETARY Evars returns er to go. but, instead of going to his lodg. | young Hudson entered the store of Messrs, H. | Sour city, and det Idiers were then | Lord Lyons to Succeed Lord Derby. E10 Sth stroct,, Sunday Beene. teinning Septuagesima, from New York, Bayard Taylor, minister t ng, he wandered up Green street. He pressed | B. Crosby & Son, grocers, in Main street, and | entertained in a wanner, and the | | LONDON, Mareh .—It is rumored in the L 75-tr Opposite Patent Omee, 17, and closing Day, “April 21. Congrega- | IT < Or Say ylor, minister to | she’ cork hard into the bottle, and. as he | asked them to easha check to oblige his father. | }jquor which had been provided lor them was lubs and political circles, but. ii cena All eats free. Strangers. sovourn- | Germany, will receive his instructions: He , walked, shook the mixture up, until it sud. | The check purported to be signed by Hudson's | rapidly consumed : “ d on how good grounds, that L MPOBTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. i Ste aod tRe poor particularly invited. eerries at will sail ‘soon, but the exact date has not yet | denly exploded with a loud Feport. The liquid | father. It was cashed. The zmount was $00. | ™ * ly to succeed Lord Derb: I — ! ii Been fixed upon. Jehu Baker and Wm. C. | struck himin the face, and burned his night | When presented at the bank the cashier re- | USTAVE Lanvtat, the New Orleans wife. | state for th departm ca sRaing the Passage of the Dill Introduced Jn > RCRA er Goodloe are expected here next’ week’ ts exes badly as toteprive himor its sgt. His fused pasment. saving there as pe Valance | murderer, told the ghastly story of hiscrime | betweer and Russia again become ‘ongress, pheccaes sang BANK, No. 632 F st... corner of 7th n.w., an i left eye was terri hd,as Was also his | to Mr. Hudson's credit on the books. as | ‘arisi cha » Tsai y eatening. yen re; Snot CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE, fronh 20"anm. io pom. On Satartay | paaindas s Ks. It was | with Parisian nonchalance. “1 said to my | threatening. ded as not un t and to correct erroneous and excessive charges for m 6 THE House COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICES face—[ Boston He chs. protested, and when it came to be presented to wife, ‘Your fate is sealed, but I will give you is | likely that the nade before the ,, “ Ir. Hudson he pronounced it a forgery. ; time’ to pra’ vod bless her, she did | meeting of th . in which case Eng SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, ed. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent in Five | AND Post Roaps will next week take up the 1 A Doses SCANDAL gs SEOF GWE Broken in spirit, the old man still claimed he | pray. “After she had prayed, I put arm | land would be represented by her foreign min proper, OW bers should prepare thelr claims for pre- | and Burglar proot Vault, at $10. $15, $20 and $50.4 | Dill providing for the classification of mau | 174! Tome te London jottnatsbatehes | would not pay'the check, but let exposure | Rrond. her Waist, and taking the knits feom | ister. Batata, : | year. ‘The largest aud ‘most conveuleut boxes i | matter and the rates of age thereon. ‘The | {10 ae e & hs Lond lon Journals concur come and the law take its course. The Messrs. | my pocket. I stuck it to the hilt inherstomach. | Special attention will be given to oie cane ot + oth Sy 28-s. ly rates prescribed by the bill are 3 cents for ene ka at gna hi ty ee force fo resign ple Crosby pitied the poor old man and the boy's ; [thought the first blow had killed her, but on | Sertous business, ending Peateg win tngerotte pcukapats UNRIVALLED ~~~" } ounce on first-class mail matter, except postal Tomesti of the . er or in consequence of & mother, who was also. broken-hearted. ai | finding she was not dead, I picked her up. | ._. General Jewell. advantageous to intrust their ¢ ome. bs < < 13 Beg domestie scandal. Tt seems that he was mar- | they thought they would try to frighten the | kissed’ her, and said: ‘God bless you, I love | | New York, March %.—A special from Hart. SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES In QuALTY AND PRIC! ‘ards and drop letters. The other features of ried with religious rites at Malta in 1854; that . ri “y ‘ . fi | % o 3 as AL iN pas the bill do away with the registration of news- his marriage was registered “at the & ‘dine | son into payment: but when they looked for | you: you are not dead ; pray again, because I | ford (Conn.) om def x-Postmaster General paid at a large diseount. papers sent In bulk throughtthy sean s marriage was registered ait the Sardinian n they discovered he had flown. Detectives | am going to finish you. She placed her arms | Jewell is seriously ill at his home ta this city, ‘ Champagne Wines of pape in rough the mails. ronstilate in 1855; that in 1874 he*separated | yw : 5 id, °G ii WILLIAM DICKEON, '‘NDON. a } 5 oo y" Separat Were put upon his track, and it was learned | around my neck and said, ‘Gustave, I love | and has been conned to ins room since Mon- 383, Few -and-a-hall otrect, | MOET & CHANDON, McGAnRAHAN ON THE Wrrsess Sranp.— | [opts wife, and on the 28th of January last that he had been last seen in company with & | sone “Oh Gad at was happiest moment | day. He returned from Boston on Saturday, feb@1-Im Three Doors above Columbia Building. MOET & CHANDON ‘The Senate eemit sae ie ND. he married again, and is now threatened with young lady with whom he had been intimate. | of my life! I saw she was suffering, and. as 1 | sufering froma sli it cold, and on Monday ECREATION! EXERCISE: | Established 1848. e Senate committee on public lands met in prosecution for bigamy. But he claims that nguiries at this young lady’s residence could not stand and see her suffer, i took the congestion of the kidneys set in, completely } RENAULD, FRANCUIS & CO., the room of the committee on patents to-day, a 1854 he was a Nea politan subjcet, and that | vealed the fact that she too had disappeared; | knife blade, the handle being broken, and eut prostrating him. He has suffered intensely ‘GAUTIER’S BUWLING SEEEYS, novl-eoly Sole Agents for U. 8. and began the hearing in the case of William | !! jnaatlige pore cate should have | been | and thus it came to pass an elopement wasdis: | her throat.’ All these details go to show that | toda y, and fear is felt for his recovery, but - eLOTNey Git ‘and © Sis. N. W. a a McGarrahan, who desires Congress to instruct | OUNtersigned by the } eapolitay consul, fail- | covered as bly the cause of the forgery. ve Excellent Alleys. ee New and Complete. __ feb15-1m* fs 4 CARD. vine from the errors: jand indis- the commissioner of the land office to rectify a clerical error in his patent to the land of the ing which his marriage was void. MISERY IN A MILLIONAIRE’S FAMILY.—Dr. tionate manner. an can murder his wife in the most affec- his physician disclaims Spey pe as to his ultimate recovery, although he is at present in = | - cretion: Tervous weakness, : , n “seh GINIA DEBT CoMMIssion.—The Virginia | Bennett, one of the witnesses in the Vanden: on —— | # very weak and suffering condition. “Five new Albany Cutters: one light. wandiscovercd Dy a mistonary la Boge Ameree, | McGarrhan, and Judge ere Black as counsel | ernor, Hentenant goveruor, attorney general Seen teh ch he! ae an sad sh asi | Miss Fala Mills, of this place. was shot by a | | CaPE Town, Feb. 1 sie patie Frere, gov. Coupe; two Coupe Panel Rockaway e354 | Gon dacdhaditemice lope to the Bev, JOSE for the New Taria Company. 4 large number and the speaker of the house. aid shee Dust- pxpion 3 ee oear & koa shapes likes oung man named Chas, Jones. he pa jeu. | ernor (at vere. engagement bce rourning four Jump-seats: three I T. INMAN, Station D, Bi He ‘New York | of spectators were present. Counsel for Me- ness men to be by them selected, if deemed 1 of his acquaintanees walk al | Jars, as far as we could gather them, are as | + Gover ten Leather-top Buggies city. “wepas-eoakiy ~ | Garrahan informed the eominittee of the status expedient, to confer with the creditors of the | Grop off, but some would come base fork | follows: Jones had been out hunting, and in | Week, in which the K rs were completely de- Sond Carriages aod’ Bugeicros hand. Se eens | om BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, of thelr cents cial and Rithout any argu- | state and ‘report at the next meeting of the oe. snd that heey ae walking slong the Bina a rg oP ped, at the house Sothes ship Comp nye sieanshp Kame tog Sam Foon, ave. FD. SCHMIDT & CO., Carriage | iS — | gation which has taken Place na the wee Rear ee ree ay proposition that may be | edge and did not know whether he would drop | from the line in the yard, called: om: tovinet, | at Cape Point aud ares epee ein of her = a = | & fresh supply received and for sale by | MeGarrahan then took the sang, and vas ox ment of the debt question without an increase on and believed incuring. by ‘sending a lock F coo cy Pmgoing Teas ewer ie md | Grom Seco aromeed and coe mam were: Ree: M, The Well Known W. 8. THOMPSON, | ceedings taken by him in the contest of hie | 0! #xation. i of hair. Counsel offered to prove by witness | exploded, and buried a load of shot in hee The Markets. Practical Hotter, lias removed to 825 7th | claim in the courts and elsewhere. | AN UNaccountaBLe Svicipg.—John Bow. | that Mrs. Vanderbilt said “the old man must | hands and face. Drs. tt and Herndon | | BALTIMORE, March 9.—Virginia sixes, de- Street, bet. Hand 1. Silk Hate made te order, ete 0s t0rn Orazer. ES COUPES And cleswhel | x 4 dling, ‘Talbot | le, Feau't stand this hell any longer,” butit | yands ond fee, rs, Doggett and Herndon | | BALTIMORE, av agate Eemodeling of SUK Hatsa specialty. sepis-tr | 2 " ers merchant at Skipton Landing, Talbot | (le, heat sia ‘The commodore once sat up to | how the patient Is dol Sat series, 38: North gn TRUNKS, Nocbjectsaiostnven, | [S” #0? Sopa. senate yesterday thers ware numerous Hae | faeMy hme cageenoTeay maTaMnE, after clean | Nays newspaper ag the sia aaee ee | How the Patient i dol. we Young lady'seye: | uewy uid today. Sagar arn aid ehdlng $9: FP RUNKS,. 1[ootection to SILVER, 1° coneme: oni Ces SilocoLArE tions for local option. In the house, a bill was | fast, apparently in good spirits, told Ins clesk, | Gilirel but Ne Ba ee eeeee rage and | ZH, Jones was much frightened. and de. | "ah MBH seancn 9.—Cotton steay —mid. TRAVELING BAGs,!) TRAVELERS | . - . engrossed for a third reading, to repeal the | Mr. Hopkins that fe would be out a few min- | Si tno d: ad ee ten kd it bastard and | clared that the shooting was accidental. We dling, 10%. Flour duli and heavy ces nomi- : AT law known as the Eastern Shore senator law. | utes. He walked around the store, near some | ptBA sti Lillia Sex: | areinformed that Jones had previously point. | nally maintai , southern firmer; west- SATCHELS, Desiring a first-class ar- | MILBURN DA Aki eee poder A bill to establish a second criminal courtin | mountain cherry bushes, and shot himself | ce?’ es os the gun at another young lady.” ern shate cas thera, HARNESS, tc. tlete will patronize suis tne + WATER ,c2 | Baltimore was passed—yeas 53, nays 11, Mr re ike Read, killing himselt instantly. | He Manntep HER—At Richmond last Tues- oe THE BVER POPULAR eS ‘LAIMS scaler THE DISTRICT GOV- GENERAL GRANT arrived at Athens yester- rt hearing the report of the istol, 5 ‘ent out and found him weltering in his Tiood! day evening Miss Mary Smith, re BREAKING INTO THE PENITENTIARY.—It does his amxi- Mary not often oecur that a man will carry his - day. escorted by three iron-clads. A’ large | He was an unmarried man, his finances in Spectable young lady, swore out'a warrant for | ety to get Into the nitentiary so faras to bat- TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY NT. crowd witnessed the landing. ‘The General | flocd condition, and no reason for the act has | ihe aivest’ of Som amavant,a master ma | ter the door down and Fush it? bat Rasaee oe | actof Congress providing for the alditefeiing | afterwards visited the King. cen ascertained, 0 ‘aut wis arrested and ioeked upat the second | BAKeF, of Erle county, N.v., has accomplished JAMES S. TOPHAM. 425 Seventh Street, | Sqainst the District government, the undersigned HE CONFESSED.—James Flannery, the de THE NEW YoRK BUTTON Company, of which | Police station at nine o’clock that night. ‘The | fhe keeper of ae ee Suan Guc dear deate 0:54 Sliewet 1258 | Grerusted tominne Prosecution of suchas may be | rayiting elerk of the Pottstown (Pa.jironcom- | Julius Dinkelsplel is president, has failed with | brisoner acknowledged the corn, and sent for | and as the party in offlee ie accused of was . | en fo him, — a pany, and I. P. Relifsnyder, formerly edit -r | $160,000 liabilities, of which $15,000 is secured | Miss Mary tocome and marry him. At ten mismanagement, and political excitement is REPAIRING. long experience, Wadeiim tobelicne that hivsee. | of the Pottstown Advertiser, plead: suite to | andthe betes tech Sb July last the | the young lady made her. appearance, accom- | ata high pitch, Mr, Baker with heats red prenamd Harness Repaired, and Trunks coy | vices may le beneficial to persons disposed to place | the charge of stealing flve thousand dolais | company claimed to have a surplus of eaypy, | Panred py 2 parson, and in the captain’s office | Yesterday made a tour de terce, seized tee oie. ered promptly aml thormagnige fev23. tr | tbeir intorests Im his hands. from the iron company yesterday. rape ce een Ie has met with @ series of re- | the twain were made one. Justice Crutehfeld, | Niet ajected he ieormient wed ‘occupied the BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION, | nnure spsedier sieations ‘uereto, WER Sf sums Covxt ScLoris 18 DgAD.—Count Bolopis ee Rion Bary Simonds gwaimped te | hal dozen spectators witnesseu the marriage, ¥ 3 ‘i . = Sreanincs. = : . wiil be especially remembered in this country 4% The Louisville Courier-Journal quotes | The prisoner was immediately released, “HONEST MONEY LEAGUE.”—The executive WITHOUT INJUBY TO THE SKIN, RICHARD WALLACH, Tor his eminent services as resident of the | the Athens Farm as saying that “ fo- | the happy pair are now spending their honey- “Honest ‘i Ladies should use afeblb-tm _No. 456 Loutsianaave. | hoard of arbitration of the Alabauce claims, | graph le'ter from Gen Geant 2 distin. | moon ath ismother’s, if eis oie er the Teague to take MADAME LEWENEERG'S CELEBRATED IPHE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC Is | Which met in Geneva In the summer of 1872, guished ad ae noes een! | Pore 10 has written to the Czar e or {a on the Ih lust, The call 485: s Lh CE awi e: follow ne — - PASTILLES PELE ‘L OR ENCE awk BOSE called 4 AINTINGS, ing A COLLIERY EXPLOSION oceurred yesterday | candidate for President again.” fensbes ing the hope of a resumption of at ey aulzation for Drtkeetid isseminate WwW It !s ap exquisite, cooling and perfeetly harmless | NSTANT Ma YER: pear Glasgow, Scotland. | Twelve miners have |“ ag-a man and his wife eommitted suicide | Te/ative fo the church in Poland. He intends | sound views of © counteract the preparation, which can be used as soap or as an ab» | the been rescued and seventeen are still in the together in Cambridge, Mass., by getting in writings similar letter to the Emperor Wil- | influence who would LONDON Zorbing powder. For sale at ieee 3 and per- | e Ore * pit, ae: it is pote: Se ber Bhes ei be the way of a railroad train. getsng ites R, oat the snes 2 Send a special envoy | lead the nation to the adoption a> mers’. fet tm alive when reached. reset We Wy = fo Tl atanes pose ? paper . The Pater Noster, r been prevented from reaching them bes { ,, ## The St. Joe (Mo.) Herald is in favor of | 2 measure. e Swies e ard have renewed Le report that it ts Dunlvasimnae nas. Ke the Viney cause of frequent explosions. Gen. Butlerastherepresentative backer, | the disturbance of Thi y, and will proba- won ‘ corns, | On expibition daily from 10a, tie Watt p. m., at Se oe ape ; | Degause he iins always been consistent. Di; be disbanded. : The Rev. Job Wi of Rockport, Me., SER cis | PRE AR SESS SRST | right We oa ag Seas” 196s | STNG ee at ce esi a an umgana | SLSR eS | * . fort teee York Werld. and dance rather than to buy ks. facts,” isa Rauess: speech. aoe He has teed It WS years. secon

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