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‘THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Ercept Bandas’ | ee 7 Telegrams to The Star. Fenndyleapie Avenn, corucr Ltn street, UNEASINESS IN EUROPE, The Evening Star Newspaper Company! | ke 2H KAD TEMANN, Pravts | - GEORGIA'S GREAT TORNADO. se itaeaceee tac ; F +> A Crowded Church Unroofed. m1 ), . = on Friday -$2 a PANIC IN PROVISION MARKET. pies for $15; 2) copies S Mist de pald in ad- ‘80 paid fe I toma cpappiae | We. SI-N®. 7,782. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1878. TWO CENTS << ——______~. 7 THE T EUROPEAN Wan. =e nnn nn jorite ommedan Allies, ree 7 LONDON rthy private 1 Hon. ALBERT G. PORTER, First Controller of THE McGARRAHAN CLAIM. The District in Congress. #FORTY-FIFTH CONG &ESS, advices f state that the Matumme SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | KAREN conve ir Washititon this —— BEFORE THE SENATE COMMITTEE. — dans are greatly exeited in consequence af —— Taree Nrac | ufternoon, and will assume the duties of his | The Fight for the New Idria Quick- | 4 meeting of the Senate com Monpay, Mareh 11. 1 Turkey. Serious troubl erg AAP office to-morrow morning. qilver Mine—The MeGarrahan Let. | | istrict. of Columbia was he'd to SENATE.—The Chair laid before the Senate 1 unless’ the . corner 10th ar eee eae ee ern. | committee agreed to report favorably & communication from the Secretary of | Some anti-ussian action short! SOME COMPLAINT is being made t f. LYNCH, See fe. ASPECIAL MEETING OF THE MEL at officers The Senate public lands committee on Sat- | t amend anact entitled “An act for the sup- pved that 20,000 Mos F . at > oln'betaer m volunteers to ser ordered to | urday heard evidence in regard to the McGar- | Port of the government of the District of Col. | 2’&asury transmitting a copy of a letter from | against dew attached to vessels when they, at ssia could be raised without dim. BESO ET Y: D.C, will be held on nustoms, the Paris exposition are detached, and others | rahan claim for property in California, known Lie anit for oles ee eee eure Seen War srlth report of Major ures | culty. Afvese of Raat 7 Maret 12 hc at & ps ines to take | Nowrsartons—The President sent to the | having more influence are ordered on that | as the New dria quicksilver mine. Judge Pe erence to assessments) has been. passed by | ip Telation to the improvement of the bar in | 4 Berlin dispatch to the Timer says “Even upon the dearb at De Coa er ats Boxy Senafe to-day the following nominations: | Pleasant duty. __ Jeremiah Wilson, Hon. E. C. Ingersoll and ex- | the House. and its provisions published in THE the Arkansas river. so, one from the he | Rovernmental newspapers, such as the Post ens. RLS eCHMIDE MD | John W. Hayt of Wisconsin.to be govern Ir Has BEEN Drcipen that exState Audi. | Senator Carpenter appeared for Mr.MeGarra- | ta”. The Committve also agreed to report | Siettors af the tritea tee Aifroad in're, | Ng{onad Zeitung and others me TO JOURNEY Wyoming: Daniel F. Kell tor Reynolds, of Alabama, is to succeed Mr- | han, and Judge Jeremiah Black, David 8.Wil. | 2 ‘Vesely a bill recent] misttonere ty | sPonse toa resolution of the Senate “Alot | ave sof poate aie en ee eee te OTHERS neer in the revenue marine servic Mahan as first auditor of the Treasury depart. | $on of Iowa, and Mr, Curtis, exehiel clerk of erms of pe known, to take precautions which were referred. tion of European interests. he Lord, collector of custems., The usual number of peti iria company. ee Tyary < . Maines | ment. ‘The change will take plaee soon. the land office, for the New pode ge J Ww WADE*3 TAILORING ESTAELISHMEN aster at 4 Mr. Jeremiah Wilson offered in evidence pa- Tae Charles H. Prince, to. be post ms were pre bi Post says measures must be taken t« re ‘ t : ij 1 sented for an aleoholie liquor commiss > Dardanelles and Bulg: , un wereque lemen wearing first or EZ Wm. Roehe, to be postmaster GENERAL Ewrnc NCIAL SIXTEENTH Up OrEDe fo bee, copy ot te onier ot Columbia was eonsidered and an adverse re. | Against the transfer of the life saving static peter janelies and Bulgaria from b a0 hal ca re LON. qqmemine, Lit, AMENDMENT TO THE ConsTITUTION.—In thoe the claim of MeGartalencthens furtheconies | Port was instructed to be made upon the amendment of the pension laws and bankrupt The E Cabinet Cr: Peer A BURNED Mati.—The following dispateh | House to-day Gen. Ewing, of Ohio, introduced | of the distriet court of the United States for | SCD anon MARKET eis Mr. Paddock presented a memorial of citi. |. LONPON h 1L.—The rr was received to-day by Col. Vail, supermtend- | & joint resolution proposing a. sixteenth | the distriet of California reviewing, on appeal, a bill tnteod one = ete: zens of Omaha asking the establishment of a | CM of the elegraphs to that je nt of the railway mail service, from Superin- | @mendment tg the constitution, Broviding that | the order of the land commissioner, and_at. | THE, Dil iotrodured in the House to ay bY | mint at that piace. * | follows: “Signor Cairoli, who has unde ent of the ra ‘ail se . Congress shall legislate for issuing mil- | firming the validity of his claim to the land in ;, Biaekburn, te Aiea aah Mr. Windom for the pass: yo. | the formation of a new ministry, fs a former | morning storag a a \ ‘ cl ° i x of the Interior Caleb B. Smith, and_a subse- s att y ger er : Mr. Eaton. a petition for the restoration of | St sone who can reorganize the liberal | at Edgerton, Ohio. | There were burned thirty | debts public aud private; the aggregate of | quent letier from Secretary John P Usher, | before the Supreme Court of the District to de- sg Seco ie reatoration 0} arty, sunk in discredit, through the cond Ha eee ree daa aren se | such notes stall be increased exch year ata | Uhreeting a patent to issue to MeGarranan; | clare and judicially Gyiablish the forfeiture of | te Te eMENG, resolutions of the New York | Plsuorl Nicola: erry ae act Ol This mai! left New turday night. rate equal to the average annual per cent. of | and also an exemplification of this patent from | tie franchise of the Washington Market Com- , 0 ator, and will take ho port- ing the presidency of the i Ne uardill, former minister of ‘Also, a petition of | Public works, will probably be minister of the —The Pres. | increase of population of the United States, as | the records of the general land office. Judge 4 ws shown by the next preceding census: to which | Biack then asked leave toexamine Mr. Me. | & pany. Section 2 makes it the duty ofthe clerk | Chamber of commerce, relative to the auto- | 1S Not an administ nding the | shall be added a reasonable amount for loss of rrahan_ relative to the steps taken by him | Court of the U id courtto certify the suit to the District | Matic signal buoy at the entrance to New York | fli, = ed States forthe district of | harbot Ing an appropriation for the cospcel. Goon News For THE | ident to-day approved the act a M 3 f : ri : nase irects | €Xtension of this sys laws cranting pensions to the sail putsianding — circulation; of the first | to secure these decisions. A discussion there. | Maryland for tr The third section directs | €Xtensic é interior sSignor Farini minister c soldiers of the War of ISI? and their widows. | issue of said ‘notes as’ much as’may be | secure these: between the counsel, Judge | {he attorney general upon the certification of | ¢itizens of Brooklyn. works, and Signor Durando Iniuister oro Se . necessary shail be used in retiring | Black claiming that corrupt means had been | the suit tothe U.S. Court in Maryland to ap- st polbegge ee so presented | Cign aftairs.” THE NAVAL INVESTIGATIO r. Willis’ | all the United States notes bearing interest now rrahan to secure a patent, | }¥ for the appointment of a receiver tor | |, Messrs. Mal ab repented Making Troubl cers nitine Ge eee ee acl Snaing he remainder | af Ue pert ral, Senator | the market company during the pendency of | like petitions. ‘ ne king Trouble for Pope ico. Cominittes Investigatitiz te Navy dem the iaterest be Ning debe nnd each wean ae hat Senator McDougal. Senator | the suit, provided that Ng ofieer OF stock. | _ Mr Harris. frem the committee on the Dis. | The sime correspomient seen nie "Phe fore it Mr. White, of Port a Dearing debt, aC) a = A air, Senators Kelloggs and Iter of the 7 sha i 1 | trict of Colum! reported adversely the bill | disturbances: jong the Swiss guard at efor r I be applied to the extinguishment John Hickman, of Pennsylvania, | hol#er of the company shall be appointed such bebe i iG aaversely \ . . ard at the rnished tinder to the n: Pear pe be APE ae € i er ’ an, of F aniel E, | Teceiver. In the event of judgment azainst | to incorporate the Mutual Fire 1 anne atican continues. “Forty of them have been vee waltsoon transfer gf such debt or, to nec ssary public works. Eldr ge, of Wisconsin. Daniel E. the company, am account isto be taketat ait com ny oF the Distr et of Columbia—indefi distnissea shame, fan Rice. b mth inside jana | pitol, it having about | teyest shall be issued except a sin pro. ; Foose ‘5 | money paid’ Into company, and if same Bly postpone Mercens tien ican, are tampering with these NON ts havi c d_except as herein pro. Stria, John W.. Fe nd others a yan spor datetaey x . : ’ finished the examination of thedifferent heads | [ete ate SU br 0 is i Dont ne on final judgment is found to be in favor Mr. Conkling, from the judiciary mercenaries, forthe purpose of creating dif neral of ner Eos We | Othe \ ‘iepartment bureaus, which for | ¥ided, and no law of the United Sta'es or of | haa been corr pted by the witness in obtain- ie h favor of ate shall authorize th Timber is reques t i ble to bearer on dein Iges ane fraternal ficulties for the Pope. Senator Carpenier | the stockholders and bondholders of the com. | Teported House bill making 1 | convenience has been ¢ ssie Sade nduteted at the de- ee eenotes | Ing his dec unt shall be. certified to the Dis. | With crime. Witnesses in the i c ; 3 ai, even if bribery had been used | Paty. the an with crime PRIG |. TORNADO IN Interment, By order eM | son. on Congress shall provide for withdr: jot invalidate his client's , ongress for its action in the prem. | | Mr. Ingalls. from the commit enous, . 1 t___ BAM. 3. BOND, M. D.. Seer | from circulation all bank notes now outst reported bills granting pensions to Mrs. Mary | A Crowded ¢ ‘ena ; jhls.clt fren fitle ‘to the land in question. Aa ones be EIGHTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR corrrys. | Wilke aaa ss |, The billintroduced in the House to-day for to Ben urch Wrecked—Bicht. widow of Admiral Chas. Wilkes, con of the Congregation Injured. nd Augusta Miller. New York, Mareh 11.—A At rieda Dillamendatory of the | lanta,Ga., says: The cityof Atlanta. A MEETINE 3 OF THE STOCKHOLD- | SENATOR VooRners anp THE McG FES of the AN 3 COSTLA aud POTOMAC ni—In iekition S Ousll . R. CO, will be held at Re “load | LETTER In relation to the p m MONDAY had not corrupted this Congr tee’s duty and that of Congress was_ to p: upon the val MeGarrahan’s grant. the relief of Augustus Burgdorfi, of the Dis. M sd to report. favorably a bill to make per- 3 peri e v M 2 cretary a the support of the government of the | euced to the severest wind storm or rain- Mr. David V 1 the defense intended | {tic of Columbia, authorizes the Secretary of | 2¢t Solumbia, in, relation to asse less tornado. ¢ re. ‘The stan, of the committee of | Sons charged with erimes and offences fo Show that every decision in favor ot Mr, | he Tr bay him $1.298.13in payment of | Destatel of Columbia, in elation to assess. | less tornado, ever Known ‘here. The storm lands‘last Saturday, but I understand | petent witnesses in Uniled States and. terri. | MeGar been obtained by the use Of | the District, ee oe oe ee Boor OF | Te towmerrew. ‘i all the churehes we ~ * | that an illusion is made tome in connection | torial courts. The bill has passed the House. ter te thes one partie Mee Tits Gane BELL PUNCHERS AT THE CAPITOL. Mr. Windom, from the committee on appro. | and lasted without | with Meciarrahan's claim. Talways believer. | 1.1 ey sarrizws reported tothe senate | Une to me Klence of thischar-| ro tub commitice on WaT seid rae emofthe | Pratione: Tepered tine Senter eaaeappro. | and lasted wit : i jet of Columbia this morning heard the Dist i i ropriation bill, with amendmen: nil gave | chureh, like the others, was filled Ss occupied by the ining company y the Pacifie Railroad'ssinking fund bill, | ever given stock aim to John 4 ike Rear the : : allt : ; oammemoramantc 4 now showing a line | ‘han. but I bever made &speceh in ‘jhis: tavor, coupon by om ee sylvania.’ He replied that he never had. ters of alcoholic and malt liquors. Theagents | 3 rte adversel the Dit ect committee, | no thought of danger was entertained by the iesualed for Fichiess of tan | And’ knew Hothiug nore soout bis case thant | '@sttuturday, heard subsequently that Hickman had stock Fekeats Seek (0 induee the Commissioners of the Distilet of Coe aiene | Sore ree curing the early part of the i‘ | the investigations in the House showed. 1 | TReastxy Pristine BUREAv.—Mr. Morvitt | but did hot know Row he reply mend such te Dee Appeals wine aujtrict of Columbia to | service the wind suddenly rose and shook the | Is without giving bonds. whole building ill, from the committee on public Beg minister r gsand g labill providing | hac for the erect ing for the a u and printing and the me: other departments. t + edd. f : ‘ fax on such drink of Tic ted oe 7 2c itt ie Duild- | [tther questions, witness said, Daniel E. ora ported from the committee on public build: Sickles performed some services for me; I did Piatt gold Within tic ie Colum not agree to give him any compensation, but ce the oe upon the indications by the subsequently T gave him an interest in my | P#lsters, both of whieh, itis claimed, will reg. claim: he would have acted for me if I hail the daily sales of any establishment, if given him a dime: never gave James lier Is honest enough to ring the bell on ait MeGarrahan was intereste t he ever Rave 2 | ings and grounds to the Senate to-da: i wing that | bill heretofore printed in the Star, fe ideration of any Kind to me | Construction ofa fre proof building. for the Mf mine it is wholly untr use of the bureau of eng) i lation. The oficia- a nce that a tornado struck the building, and knowing t it merely a question of minutes to secure the of the people, eri ut Lo them to throw Ives under the seats. This advice the GES: al ne | Pinmb. | Uf alarge | e rc aving a ing @ ny influences ‘aving and ing the bill for the credit of 60,000,000 aleohy TRE REAR ADMIRA y Admiral Mar- ompetent mechanics e \ The white lot ill the re > ex iieniber SeeTose it S| the indicator of each machine. tion at once followed, and not one a werk ene ha y other house. anything in the letters or stimony tha od new building, 2 : oe i myself about taking | tion of a coupon system fo: ing the m. T. Sh vacancy | and jar of its roof and walls, the good werk cheaper (han any Cee DOs calls for an explanation from, me, so far as ed new buildin: between M es and myself about taking | juimte of duinks something sinter es d of regents of the Smithsonian in- | ing crumbled into a shay NOTICE—The annual meeting of the | javing defended McGarrahan’s claim is eon- Mr. E.M. fenton ae oF bu Mr. Siek- | the trip slips and bell punch now used on in place of Hon. Geo. Bancroft, who | the congregation under th: Stockholdersof the NATIONALE LFEIN= | cerned. Why, when the whole Pacifie cc les said he did not think it was necessary to | root railroads to be punched in the presence | has resigned, and it was adopted. the shelier aflorded by tl JRANCE COMPANY OF THE U.S. OF A. | delegation here, Geol Il. Williams, have Mr. Stanton's aid; Mr. Stanton was not | Grtne “drinkaice Mr. Blaine then called up his resolution eall- | great mass of the congreg, h eof the Company. Goraer of | Conness, Stewart, and Bill Nye. tal wilin, 17th infantry, Attorney General at U1 1 made no at- es ing for information m relation to appoint. | Were more or less seriously injured cn TUESDAY, } Isis at LLoclock eum | time. to” postpone action on the c: Standing Rock, Dakota, speaks for itself: “In | (empt to buy up the Attorney General Ss otioe ; The Enropean Situation. ment of Mr. Delfosse as the third member of | these, however, have died of their jehmeion for the purpose of eles Directors of the Coni* | 1. Morton. ex.Governor Hendricks an r | this eonnec 1 respectfully ask authority to | It Wits i Black it was inthe possession of the COUNT ANDRASSY EXPLAINS aUsTRIAS aTrr. | Ue board of arbitration on the fisheries, and lot lurches in Atlanta have been Fany for the ensu ug year, and for the transaction | p eminent polis men, made strong speee t enlist twelv tnd n scout in adaitlon to 3 . TUDE. . == Ss Spoke at leuath on ie. oe Tete arog n and roots of other business. way | ID favor of MeGarraha e to the linds ie authorized at this post. For de- i men = Stain . COMMISSION ON THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. hall has been en- feigseid (signed) J. M. BUTLER, Sec'ys | the lui company a. service ona small seleyand especial, AV Lotte Count Andrassy, in his statement accom- | The bill to provide for a commission on the Sof the Fail. \ r hunting Indians in the rough country i rahi ES BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, liquor trattie w e d rahar on motion of Mr. nage, an esti- . the Bi Hills, 1 n scouts are the | try of the Panoche Gran f . Mor ken up for consideration. mate of which cannot yet be determined, was | vay, commanding the north Pacific station, heapest and altogethe 1 would show th an and vice Natural that inthe arrangements Mr. Kling offered an amendment provid- | done to private residences and stores throush- A fresh supply received and fer sale by has requested to be placed on the can be employed. The tempted to operate upon Stanton | made during a campaign political in’ fi i commissioners should | out the city. a ? les nsportation re tdiit, | While Attor restsare | ing that one of the five ‘di ‘i ; s e er means’ y General for the purpose of | driven to the background by military interests, eel ie. a 2 ‘a W. 8. THOMPSON, — | and his request will be complied with: a new | Crier meus of transportation ren eaitiaety | securing hisiniiuence. “One of thematid that | Cadet. sucly cireumetaess ths tates a pe ga Sys Ut the PH wasthen | EXCITEMENT IN THE PROVISION 703 tis Serene, | cite station Admiral Poeble, coms white troops even for a small detachment. In. | be and his t ends were willing to take Stan. ; Europe and the individual states cannot come HOUSE.—Under the call of states. the fol MARKET. 35-tr ke = ~~ | ing the south F ¢ station, is coming dian scouts reauire only i | ton into the same boat with them. The othe: out scatheless. Public opinion has gone from OUSE. nder the call of states, the fol Failure of Philadelphia Dealers. <> HOT SODA. inthe Omaba agship, leaving a vacane and their ams,” letters communicated MeG aan's move- | one extreme to another, but at the congress | lowing bills were introduced and rete : PHILADELPHIA, March 11.—The extensive wirlt Heras Omans, pa m EER | ments Ww te ea eal ceeens ol mone the situation may gen a tess. ceel ne By Mr. Hale—To provide for the eiection of | house of Collins & Bea provision dealers ee, ae ee | He Gert < mmandiig the Taba TOS e a ore Congress in his behalf, stating | she drew the sword, not from any seliich ers for the ahic oolivaeatn ee Sirens that the whole fight would now have to be from an ex-member. who lives in Lou- | made in California, that for having Senator vhich states that the writer knows by | MeDougal’s services 1,000 shares would hay sults of the war whereby neither our itative information that the returning iven him. It would also be necessary t nor European interests will be injured. We 2 same trade are also serious! ved, and ‘dl prosecutions are to be stopped. and | secure the services of aman in the Altorney- | must provide the best possible solution, but | nia leg ure in relation to pensions to sol- | the cause t vy decline in Anderson loned. The recalling of | Gencral’s office here. Angther letter staies | not a mere postponement of the questions | diers of the Mexican war. By My. Bayne—To bout by the more favorable s ‘ased the hope t is | that when an injunction had been served upon | arising out of the relations of the powers. If ‘ the value of the coins of the United States. in Europ arge quantities s may de ré the New Idria Company to prevent them from | Russitn arrangements relative to one-half | By Mr. Erret—A bill to aid and pro- | Of'pork were purchased in the west, but since ' tes Bea ff running the mine, arrangements had been | of Turkey come into force, what will be the | tect, emigrants arity on the publie lan the outlook in Europe is more peaceful, prices THE GOvrRNMENT Suit AGatnst GEN. O. | made here so that an appeal could not] be | prospect of the other half? “fowhat oxteog By Mr. Hartridge—Bill for relief of Augustus | have tumbled and the buyers be 0, Howaky.—In the Criminal Court, this | taken in time to prove of service to MeGarra- | can Turkey be reduced and stil tai Bergdorf, of Washington, D.C. By Mr. Elam— | the many buyers were Collins & 1 Mr. morning, before Judge Wylie, the ca e | hanfsopponents. chance of continued exi: ce? How g . _ him to believe. that his s to aed terson’s nomination before the. United & pete bene riled e pee of the: | a ee rury 1868. Me han writes: | tee the execution of reforms?’ Such gi To so amend _ The Caban War to persons disposed to ; Senate postal affairs committee. She fias | Commissioner of] men, | has been working for me for the | difficulties only Europe acting in concer tes asto | New York, March 11.—Cubans residing in tna carly presentation of claims will, of course, | lilled the office says. and was | Abandoned I Ks, as also D. Voorhees of Indi: | surmount. A ‘single state seeking to ntin the trade. hi are hot | oe scertained, but from Colorado. By para St Es Wee + $2001,000, esolution of the Penusy! or five other houses in this city in’ the motive but to improve the lot of the Chris. Vesmust den uch 2 limitation of lisabled volunte By fixing the time for the sis HILBURN’S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, éommand. COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER o | granted at an eai The vacancies in dra: tdurirg the winter. es tir these thre ll be filled. | thought, by Rear Admirals Rodgers and Ho ell and Commodore Sehufelat. = 24 ill probably be | al they w Fe Y AGAINST THE DISTRICT GOV LAIMS IENT ER NT. : In view of the likelihood of the passage of an | Mrs. act of Congress providing for the audit of claims | of a uni inst the District government, the undersigned | 2) ‘Gi will undertake the prosecution of such as may be | at Sterlin; entrusted to him. and who ha: A familiarity with such matters, acquired by | for ELECTRA MITH, Who is the witow | and has held the post « tice Illinois, for the past five year st been dismissed to make v ‘atterson, is in the city and iatend Concurrent resolution rien ship canal. By Mr. Ewing an | the Constitution of the United ttle | Provide for the issue of legal ten ot Over. nds, assigned from the Cire: ler paper | this city and neighborhood hay eptadls use Represe t % : lati: w y : ahan aOANGoned | ened | friends of his. My friend | themat its own good pleasu: in money. By Mr. Blackburn—Bill relating to | send men and meaus to their faithful compa. An en eieation therexo, ousted only bec ta Burehard | Court, was nup. This is an action to at MY st Bs wen asl ‘on Marl e District | triots rugele pe mike Speeder attention: thereto wanted Patterson one of his political sup- | cover 31°04 ound to be due-on a sett bd chance to Siilon to Teckon, with reful or calunbi MW alr adie To retusa | Eriol oe arwegte to win the independ RICHARD WALLACH, porters to have the place. She isa lively lady | ment of hi ‘ounts, and it is alleg tein Maid Was CArelal | sd taxation On a ence of their native island. _febis-tm No. 456 Louisianaade. | id will make a stout fight these moneys eame into his hands by virtue of oad, pet te Tease By > ——— eS Bill for relief of Philip A. The Markets. i. 3 it Tell Shaw to | interest to make sacrifices for things which | By Mr. f rict of C e demoerat to go to Marble of | did not contain within themselves guaranties his being such commissioner and tuster, the IHE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS PERSONAL.—Ger amounts being due colored soldiers, &e., ‘and called_to the exhibition of the following an and his daughter th f stability, and to which i fi ithorize deposit of silver bul. | teBALTAMORE March 11-—Virginia sixes, ao. x ey ena Jameron a iss Lizzi of Yongress a > i to him ti am earnestly | of stability, and to which Europe was bound 7 D aN e de; of silver bul ferred, do. consolidated, 56 do. second PIBE OFF. FAPSTEN | Bil, Senator J, Ben Cameroa an Miss ls ie eect Ba Act Of Fongre L a large portion of | supported by sieht democrats as Voorhees, torefu eTecoguition, Consequent y there was | lien with C Treasurers, and issue of cer. | serie North Caroina sixes, old, 15; do, new, BY ne Song of the shire Of Clevelamd Ohio and hancee of Senator | Wells appears Tor the gomernentomey | Eldridge, Marshal, Frank and Judge Blair, | ajustihable hape thal the conuresewncitinae | Uncates therelor. ‘By Mr Williams ealieacyes | 2 bid’ to-day. Sugar in good demand and’ Rom? Prose ad Poetry,” of Cleveland; 2 STE OE Brainy cose eee | Hendricks, &e. foam agreement. Austria enters the congress | Making | appropriation for "the t Ri: SIMORR: Merch: 41.—< Dream of Love," Cameron, arr yom | Wim. A. Gook for Gen’ Homaaa. Tie i The Shaw mentioned here isC. P-Shaw,a | to defend Austrian and European interests. | tion of the Yellowstone National P: steady—middling, 104. Fiourdet end ecey we Rater, , Forney now a reiient of Hares (| wastimt the subject matter of this ease nad | New York lawyer. f {uuria Bas reserved her whole strength for-| Mr Hatterson “to fx amount of daz ages | unchanged. Wheat, southern firm: westers Braue ae Vineyara, will Vi inher parents, Mr. and Mr been the subject of inquiry by the army, and | _ Two New York Congressmen at that time, | the moment of the conclusion of peace. She | for tim ut Ol pu ic lands of the United | ana i rent higher—southern red,’ 1 ennsylvania red, 1 29a: estern, spt and March, yas Exe ‘i Stewart and Lincoln, are alleged to have been | asks a money grant to safeguard her intere: “ : t he Was exculbated thy A pats i question stockholders, and of Stewart, Shaw wrote | agaist any surprise, not relying upon mere | Felief of certain southern mail contractors. herman and Schurz were onthe floor of | officer, and defendant was not responsible, | {fom Washington as follows: 'There is no political arguments when one power comes | By Mr. Fort—To provide for issue of certifi + : “SenatorsConk- | Under instructions of the court a verdict was | Heed of Stewart's opposing if proper steps are | fully armed upon the scene. Our request is | Cates for bars of silver bullien deposited with ©n exhibition daily from 10a. in, uattl5 p.m., at | ne; on Wednesday of ‘this week re sts | States. By Mr. W BARLOW'’S ART GALLERY, 1295 Pa. avenue. | and remain with them a few days. **** Seer t hite (Pa.)—To repeal act for w s, (admitting a gentleman and lady) twemty- five cents. ane febzi-tmaris ee FS to-day. . as Senators Con : i taken, and I can take them here. Stewart is | not an act of hostility against any power, nor | the U. S. Treasurer or with U. 8.depositaries. MPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. \i e and Fomunds passed. Su diay found for defendant. expected here on. unday morning and can be mere, idle demonstration, butan set of precau- | By Me Gain To qaabiion & line of anal May.55a655,- Oat — * ity waeear ae % hus, PENSION z : re Cranda seen. He is fully possesse: the eas y | tion.” sted 'S betw 5 id Li- | s 4 3 3 do. Fending the passage of the Dill Introduced in sed to this city yesterday from Commbus, | | PEN hoe AnronNe yy i Bure Crandail, |, onherd: ahd welche mighty" te HUNGARTAN DELEGAWES ORI ECE: beria. Also, bill to establish an educational | Sous 33983: Seorenk aemieee eens Congress, authorizing the adjustment of Ohio, where he has bee ashort visit, and Ss; SW. Smith, Ind. ; 8. 0. Barker, Ohio, | [ekone.’ fain sure it will be granted, but | . The grant of sixty million florins asked for | fund and to apply the proceeds to the educa- | duiland unchanged. Provisions continue very duit CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES Gd ait ri ae | Was at the District buildings to-day. and) NAT ae Wash i ett, D.C. have been Stewart is almost omnipotent with Senator | by the Austrian n government is objected to by ion of the people. Ey {Goode Te provide mass shomasre tet —— Fare, 11.95. Balk and to correct erroneous xeessive charges for | 7 -ES —The a dro) y ommissioner from the list o! ™ an, 2 i artily enlist f e a sire ‘an- or the establishment of a system of insurance ot Sas aides, 6. ~ SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, MARRIAGE OF A JOURNALIST.—The marriage | those authorized to prosecute business before Morgan, and, can, if heartily enlisted with | the Hungarian delegates, who desire guarat yy Bacon ul teartily, | elegal i : nh shoulders, 534: clear rib sides, 6s. Hams. Sa property owners should prepare theirclaimsfor pre- | Of Augustus C. Buell and Madeline Polk took | the Pension bureats amt Beg. fovea in tlie Renate Pec er A ep eee eer a a Rake Mp Hg er Se tele mente? x ard f n, Ala., 1870, M rrahan’s secretary, Fra zegovina should prove necess: the govern- The morning hour having expired the House | 20; sentation, = place this afternoon, at 4o’elock, at the honse | has been debarred. mets out, it is alleged, the Toliowing eS ment Should tinndedntel veeek eke co-operation | Went into committee of the whole on the con- pabecial attention will, ve Siven to this class of | of the bride's father. No. 18 Ist street, Capitol Neeiee opal stockholders: of the constitutional bodies. The question as | sular and diplematic appropriation bill, Mr. ness. and all tax-payers interested will fi hill. The event had been fixed for next Thurs. THE STEAMBOAT SHANNON, with 900 bales of “ Private—Outside holders of stock: Stokes, | to the oceupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina | Cox (N. Y.) in the chair. atrai MEECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES | day, but Mrs. Poll has been suddenly called to | Cotton, was sunk at New Orleans yesterday, by | M.C., Tennessee; Dewees, M.C., North Caro- | is to be submitted to the congress. = <0 _____ 0: corn, big 7 i of her second daug! running into the ironclad Canonicus. This } lina: Kellog, Louisiana ; Wilson, M.C., THE TREATY AND TAE Ci A VIRGINIA ATROCITY—Disguised Men Hang 30,000, paid at a large discount. ere, and the ceremony : is M. NGRESS. isthe second steamboat sunk by the Canoni- | lowa: Bain M.c., Missouri; Stewart, M.C., Reouf Pasha and Gen. Ignatieff started for | « Woman to a Sapling.—. cuss New York : Forney, M.C., Pennsylvania y yer, M.C-, South’ Carolina; Eldrid; Y tac natin Lincoln, M.C.,N: zal, M. a a ; q Woman to a Sap = telegram to the Eiverpost yer steam quiet—cotton, 9-% St. Petersburg yesterday with the treaty of | New York Hert rom Richmond, Mareh 9, NEW YORK, ch 11,4 peace for ratification bythe czars The yisit | gives the details of the unprecedented horror | 4 *Gola 100's” Exchanka, kenge ase, momar of the Grand Duke Nicholas to the Sultan has | of the summary execution of a woman by | Governments firm. i been abandoned for the present. England has | lynch Jaw. The atrocious deed was perpe! NEW YORK, March 11.—Flour without im- proposed that Greece be admitted to the con- | ted in the eastern portion of Rockingham Co. | portaut change. Wheat § and 1 cent better aud gress, which has caused much satisfaction at | on Wednesday night, and not far from the ets, sore aulet and a fittle more steady. | Athens. scene ot the celebrated Lawson murder. It or anoney aud’ Sic foe Gey ae THE PEACE MEETING IN LONDON BROKEN Up } appears that on Tuesday last a pete boy . BY A MOB. named Jim Arbegast was committed to the i Be Hatt Lal the peace comings ation in Hyde Park, jail of Rockingham, peounty upon ie charge of | 6 pene i : a re er] ri It is al t the following is a ondon, yesterday, sys. Bradlaugh and | having burn e barn of Henry E. Sipe on | Penusyivavia Central, 284. Beading Railtoad, Wists loose frowk he tong ee met euE {RE | tistot persons who appear on the books of the | Herbert made short spesches, eee een and | having burned the bar Subsequent investiga. | 13 $ ened the having held stock; Wm. MeGar- | in favor of peace were adopted. Shortly after. | tion, disclosed the fact that the incendiar nck, Thomas Webster, ane FRAN TICRION performed today. to enable the mother of th e had =. te ride to proceed on her journey. rv. Howard 7 = febZ1-1m_ Three Doors above ( olubia Building. Carroll, of the New York Times, officiated as ee GUUEDER OF A RISONER A cCRE. : EXERCISE! “best man,” and Miss Kitty Blairas brides. | ices DUO Orne ee cant Fecen! CREATION bearrn ? aid. The ceremony was performed by Rey. discovered in the steamship CAUTIERS BOMLING AEEEYS, | Father Rovle. in the prevence of only the tam. | (aga uyaced mt trons, About a.m. a Chilian Five Excetiont Atiesan Oe" We | Hy jae the immediate attendants of ‘the bride | cused one of them of stealing a cheese ate Paige and. Dents Pasthod wt New and Complete. fev1s-amt | thd groom. man denied it and said it was itupossible, as rpeerey aa ents Faschal, attors And the Gemiands of prial duty on the at he was in irons. The Chilian then ent tite low 1 Brows, setyeantalarms, Sonat of the Posi upon the time of Mr. Buell compe! S thr phigh serpin 5 ex-clerk Sena ne newly-wedded couple to forego the usual | /#4n’s throat and afterwards cut his head off i Gill, es, coupon, 105%; new fives, } EMOVAL . preferred, %. Liinols Central, 76, M UNNINGHAM, The Well K . Practical Hitter, has removed to 825 7) y | | bridal t street, bet. H and L. Silk Hats made to order. | a 7 Over, rdert | company LONDON. March 11, 1:30 p. m.—New Jersey EMIGRATION FROM THE UNITED States ro | DOdY Over. The murderer was placed under sols, 66's. ay sero Kok, re] Vs ‘i e " Central co Remodeling of silk Hatsa specialty. sep18-tr a raghan, LE ef. | wards the supporters of the government broke | torch was applied at the instigation and‘by the id orm trvea | NEW SovTn WaLes.—Returns made to the ALTEN. feler & Co. (for Rosenplanter.) F. Schetfeler, | up the assemblage, and Mr. Bradlgugh was | inducement of a colored woman named Char- Susans Cua Sidr aken tenn caine, UNKS, |No objectiontoSILVER, | i 5 the i DISCHARGE OF EMPLOYES.—The Baltimore | John Hickman, (represented on list by letters | cudgelled and fled’ ina cab. Mr. Gladstone | lotte Harris, who is said to have had some BERGEN'S CLERWAI. SCANDAL— Arrest of the | Bureau of Statistics show that there sailed : 4 AMOre | Hie.” ewi vi P. Blair as wh 3 eh Libera i " Rev. Mr. Vosturgh foran Alleged Attempt to i. ves 33.|| a is = ty ° and Ohio railroad company are reducing the | ‘“Hic.”) A. Schinewind Ryan, Frank P. Blair | has Wwtitten a letter to the Greenwich Liberal | grudge against the Sipe family. A warrant ae fy uy TRAVELING BAGS,|| = TRAVELERS from the port of New York, February 2ith | forees employed In the case shops located | (represented on list by letters “Be.) Senator | Association, stating that he would mot ben | was procurred for the arrest of the woman, | Poison His Wie—The scandalous gossip that SATCHELS Desiring a first-class ar- t, in the ship Ivanhoe 173 emi srauts, beund | along the Rie of the road, qwing to the lack of | McDeugall, Mrs. Marilla McDougall, A. H. | candidate at the next general election on ac- | and on Wednesday evening last N. H. and J. | has been spread for several days past through- | | ydney, New South Wales. There were 12/ | Werk inthe shops We dower Kio whether | Wright, C. ., Mayer, Richard J. Burke, Au- | count of his inability to discharge all the | M. Talb and John Sise, who had gone in pur. | Out Jersey City, and especially in the Bergen HARNESS, &c. || ticle will patronize | Malesand 46 females. Only 13 of these were | the reduction 4s only temporary or not gust 2. Huggins, .. Girardy Louis Jay, James | duties whieh that constituency may reason- | suit of Charlotte Harris, arrested her and re- et. ee eming the Kev. Mr. Vosburgh, | natives of the United States. They represent [Cumberland Times Sth. - Latimer, Henry L. Stevenson, Edward | ably expect. turned with her in custody. The evidence be ‘or of the Madison Avenue Baptist church, THE EVER POPULAR 41 different occupations. Se a Rossmann, B. O'Connor, and Lorénzo Sher- ing very strong against the accused, her com- ¢ its fruit yesterday. James N. Sickles, — N ane - - STRIKES have become so common through- | wood. THE Depr OF SovTH CAROLINA.—The com. | mitment to jail was ordered. Over one hun- | brother of Mrs. Vosburgh, has been activety TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY THE TALLApooss left the Boston navy yard | out France that the authorities have found it ——————— mittee of the South Carolina legislature on the | dred persons were present at the examination | engaged in arousing pubile opinion sm oF yesterday afternoon for Hampton Roads. necessary to interfere for the purpose of pre. | (AN INJURED GIRI SEEKING REVENGE.—A | state debt have agreed upon a basis which will | during which the excitement was intense, at | the pastor, and, faillng in this, he to JAMES 8. TUPHAM, 425 Seventh Street, | Copan Fenting disturbances. The latest event of this | Cincinnati Enquirer special from South Bend, | become the action of the legislature. ‘They | the conclusion of the examination, the hour extreme measures. The complete exoneration ES 8. 9 B28 ’ INVESTIGATING QUARTERMASTER SLACK.— | kind is reported from the department of the | Mareh 7, says: Our city is greatly excited over | propose to levy a tax to meet the interest on | being late,the woman was placed under a | 0! the pastor at the church meeting on Thurs- ‘One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall. The House committee on naval affairs are | Haute Savole, where 200 workmen engaged in | the Seduction case reported yesterday. Miss | the entire debt adjusted under the consolida. | strong guard, to keep her safe'and secure are | Gay evening seems to have exasperated Mr. REPAsING. * | looking into the accounts of Quartermaster | the construction of a tunnel between Annecy | Hamlin, whom Law is said to have seduced, | tion acts to establish a court before whom the | til the following morning, when she was to be | Sickles, and yesterday morning he procured a jail at Harrisonburg. This | Warrant trom Judge Davis for the arrest of late hour last night at the G : Su. * | the pastor on the charge of attempting to pol- a f ight at the Gran test cases, with the right of appeai to the Su. | guard was com of four persons. The ut pa ‘Mr. Vest — uf pot Trunks and Harness Repaired, and Trunkscoy | Slack of the marine corps. It is alleged that and Annemagse suddenly refused to work. A | Wilh ao promise or marriage, last January bonds declared invalid shall be taken upon | taken to the count: ‘Tel b i i be: called al ered promptly and thoroughly. a4 makes payments to officers outsideof Wash. | BUMber of the ringleaders of the movement Central hotel, where Law and his bride were preme Court of the state and the United | most quict prevailed until the hour of 11 pan. | SoD bis wife. the = oh a Lah cea : 7 ted and await their trial . ud = ington by draft. and then charges ten cents | “€Te arrested and ay sia stopping, to interview him. He came down . that the matured inte i when there was a rush of armed Grove to the residence of William Robertson, BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION, | per mile mileage, and makes it appear by his Favar Exriubtest:—At the town hallin | stalin, aiid, meeting Her, refused to be inter. | Hates cd ae eat Ted anterest on the bonds Dackenedd intethebunding Time smety all | Sweii koown contractor, aud-thectee ther A 1E3 WITHOUT INJUBY TO THE SKIN, reports that he made such payments in per- | Harrison, Ohio, Friday night,a new gasoline ed, and passed by, when Miss -Hamlin | the interest for the current year onsuch bon woman Charlotte Harris, and at once dra; drove to police headquarters, where they Ladies should use staimps' does the duty for whieh ue Gharses | Machine; which was being tested by unskilled drew. a pistol andshot at him. grazin zis face be pald outof moneyscollectedhereatiersthat | heroutside ade aati’ seed iooeecae Reed Judge Davis.. The Judge Was MADAME LEWENBERG'S CELEBRATED | annually several thousand dollars. cre and 1d tls rue .. member of the e a sei » but missed him. Law | the floating debt, including bills of the bank of | Gilmore’s,a distance of about four hundred accu: re killed, and A. | escaped and swore out a warrani, but there st t of PASTILLES DE, ZEORER and ROSE | vee. a ina . -Probst and F, Fisher were dangerously injut. are no officers here who will re ie is peg de doen ander Ror elias; ack ‘yank bes nuse oO is touehineso, was bent It is an exquisite, cooling aud perfectly harmiess | THE GOVERNMENT'S PURCHASES OF SILVER | ‘ed, and many others slightly hurt. The flames | rumored that another lady of one of our ree a eae and a rope attached thereto, The tree was ion, which can be used a5 soaperasanake | BULLION-—The Secretary of the Treasury has Pre ang the. Wildest confusion ensued. | families has been led-astray by this alleged | sx FRaNcIsco's WATER Svpriy.—The | held in its bent position Until the other end of Sorbing powder. For sale at druggists” and appointed a commuttee—consisting of Assist. | fhe building was saved In a damaged condi: | villain, the name of which Wil appear SOOT. | (Ee SO A ene ie a ee eee orttnne saat fumers _feté8-tmat ant Seeretary French, Dr. Linderman, director | HON. + AN Act oF Ki the San Francisco water commissioners to | Man’sneck. In another instant the tree ae meopathic dose of nux vomica and belladon- — ———EE = i ea ‘DNESS REWARDED.—In de- let go, and the victim was jerked into midai E GREATEUROPEAN NOVELTY | 0 ‘he mint, and Treasurer Gilfillan—to con- | ~«REspECTABLE” ROGUESSENTENCED.—Jas, | cember, 1873, a young lady of Goo, rstown, | buy, subject to the approval of the city voters, Ll ome! i == sider all, propositions under his cireular for | Flannery, ex-clerk of the Pottstown (Pa.) iron | Pan met ona railroad trata ‘a lady who was | the Lake Merced, at not exceeding $2,200,000, | soci eres depend expired, and the Hattie a, Voda Cer = that — | the purehase of silver bullion, and to report | Company, and Richard Reifsnyder, late editor | very ill, and she kindly ministered unto her, | the Spring Vailey Company's water ri vilees ss the deponent (Sickles) has just cause to sus- ‘nS, | the result to him. Me hasalso directed Messrs. | of the Pottstown Advertiser, have been sen, | taki ingeare of her and accompanying her to | 20d Jranchises, at not exceeding $12,000, THE QUEBEC LEGISLATURE was prorogued that George B. Vosburgh, of No. 54 .Clin- Huy. ANOS. Freneh and Linderman each to keep a de- | tenced each to two years’ imprisonment. one her place of destination. When the: parted | andthe San Matso Water Com Soohbob; | on Saturday by the lieutenant governor. A fon street, Jersey City, did put said poison vr, | {ailed account of all propositions received, | dollar fine and costs of prosecution, for steal, .| the sick woman oftered to reward theyoung | erty and franchises, at not ex ng $1,000,000; | scene occurred in the mi iq 3 THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. | gud their acti th young is assembly, a portion of | into said liquids, eres tie: | and thelr action upon them. ing #,200 from the iron company. lady for her kindness and attention, but she the city <6 pve six Der cant. ao ponds Pay | the members refusing to follow the speaker Se THE LANCET.—*‘Hany: anos.—Baron Lie- | — ET Seca mE Te Sanaa would take nothing. The old woman wrote * » n urday pass - big affirms that its richness in aperient salts | AMERICA AT THE Paris EXPOSITION. ORANGE RioTs—A disttrbance occurred | down the name and address, nodded familiar. | Property. app oT house when shmmoned ‘by the wae eden woced sending test into sub- surpasses that of all other known waters.** Commissioner General McCormick has com- | last evening in Montreal, Canada, between ly to her and said: ** You will be paid some 5 A rod to attend for the purpose of listening to | stitutes to perform the duties of THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. —“‘Han- | pjeted the list of exhibitors at the Paris expo. | OTamgemen and Catholics, which resulted in airs he ZOUNE, lady never saw her chance | , TROUBLE at Taintry COLLEGE —A dispatch | the speech of the lieutenant governs He | ets Per who is still in it headth 1 Feat, Japon, ne moet grow, salest, and | Sion, It numbers G2, exclusive of ano | He Stabbing of a young man between theribs. | a auaintance again, but the sum of $90,000 has bi eet e taprrrte tee ys: There js great | said that being desirous of ascertaining in a | and requires a_vaeatio | c 3 1D. » . n 5 4 = it ————— PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Rerlin, *Invariably | AsTicultural department exhibits, | More than Sepecnaece Raa a. than had no relatives in this corti aoe ae lege. | On Briday night of lant week the cha people regarding g muinisterial cine Kenea | a Boutw: lady who kille! good and prompt success; most valuable. ** = x ae cenit are tn mt eetee ont lew gk DesecepEntan Sow Storm set in | ait her money to the girl who had befriended | bell was taken down, and the next morning pepble regard .) the shenges, with he! mit wi r a i tha 4 V: } PROFESSOR BAMBERGER, Vienna “1 have | York a yivania ington, aturday in Wyoming territory. In some | jer the whole college cut the prayers and all but | iow tome 2) — id at 55 tee prescrived these Waters with remarkable sue. | Will be represented at the exposition by laces the drifts were ten to fifteen feet high. G the seniors recitations, an ew to its cari ution; He then de- | last week, is said to have » : cess. 4 scattered, and Davis, elevating signal tower; Louis Bagge! e wind velocity was 50 te 64 miles an hour. : PATLURES,—’ fil Clared the assembly prorogued to the 1th day | married to a young man Who went to sea on PROFESSOR SCANZONI, Wurzburg. “1 pre- glass bearings Chas. H. H. Doty, lamps; | All the Pacific rallromd trains are snowed up. OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC FatLURES.—The | last nignt the bell was partly filled with pe: of April. ie Hartford last fail. troubles of the Pappenheim-Adams Opera | ter of paris and nails. To-day the faculty py the United States She seribe none but this. lartha J. Coston, signal lights; Leckner i troupe ewminated in New York on Saturday, Put the screws on lively. Both the lower pined away for her sailor boy. “a PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M p-. ¥. | Mining Company. inachine for mining coal: | GEN- GRANT and and queng (rmally Pre | ‘The orehestraat the matinee struek forunpaid | Classes for cutting chapel ‘ave had 100 mares PM ia Svcd piretetiong emg of Ovmnsare.—A pian hemes vals, anid surpasses them imemeacy. > ‘ —eee Saturday. A graud banquet in honor of Gen. | gudierice was dismissed, The Lycee Petes | Carlee eS ata (OF cutting rect- | sive the Austrian Lloyd stcamer Sphinx. from, | PaRED TROM, OVEREATING —A gman named PROFESSOR AITKEN. M.D., F.R.8., Royal | A DELEGATION OF WORKINGMEN, repre- | Grant was given yesterday. Mi New York Was alee closed deter eee | Ltd moamen shout ee Puton probation, | Cavolio, with 2,500 Cireassians on Doard, | ties and started to walk {0 Rome, ‘Ont. He © Pune and Phe ies at + “Freferret “(| senting the various mavy-yards, called on ANOTHER CHARLEY Ross EXciTEME: ing, alter the failure of the play of “Gold | At recitations this morning the se build- Se hp naceing afarm See gored oe cr 4 Secretary Thompson Saturday afternoon and | Jy j874 a little bo: ‘iroversin | Mad,” which was acted during the week. The | ing was searched by the janitors, anda pail 1n ¥ J he died in such A WINEGLASSFU: SE. n 574 a ttle boy was left Dy Some drovers in | play'was the production of a Harvard student | which had been plaster was found ic 5 sopho- | Were saved. —o- & short ‘time after. NEGLASSFUL A DOSE. \rged that he enforce the law making eight | chargefof a family near Wino ester, Va. There | jan ed Dazey, whose father, Mitchell Dazey, | more’s room. He was suspended and sent e OF ik Mba —P. TVs — —_——_—_- E Exery geuuine tottie nears the name of Tux | } Ursa full day's work. The Secretary replied | js now some exeltement among the erédulous | 222 $1,600 during the week’ by his contract | home, and notice given that he woull Doce, | , SUICIDE OF 4 SoLDIER.—P. T. Van Arden, : a as Hetnasid ate tocbliate” the pene ri | PubMLah etacehd ia 'ee usacds | with he msnaae ft South Bid ema ay demonstration A senor | See Batt aan yea ht | Ae-Omaba 16 moving on Oomgrem for a FRED'K DE BARY & CO., tice of calling ten hours a day's work. “i thelost bon 5 Who advised undergraduates to cut recita- inst. : 41 and 43 Warren st., Sew York, resentative farmer ahs accompanied tile Gare poem AMERICAN LogoMorIvEs FoR Russta—The | tions was also suspeuded. Scholarships have | Suicide on, the 24. 2 22-4 bill now before the senate of Ohio pro- Sole Agent for United States and Canadas, | delegation, will try to faduce Congress to | cated with, but has not replied “| British steamer Timor, loaded with twenty-six | been entirely removed from those who were | iss \SUb pach the SakAT the Contes Vale | Hibits betting on elections under For Sale by Dealers, Grocers and Drug- | ™ K€ eight hours a day’s w ork. a. a Bs DUE ERS I nepiiod. locomotives built Baldwin works, in | censured before to-day. and scholarships re- | S#id to have been the son of the Qouatess Van | trom $5 to $500 fine, or imprisonment ‘ten ote augai- aed O’Brien, aged 24, has Philadel, for the Russian goverument, | moved from others conditioned oe ‘good be. | 4tden Dementz, of the Hague, 3 4 FEE WATTS IGS Pe NOW AY | THE FOLLOWING ASSISTANT SURGEONS, U. | tothe fullee so New Leek Te surrendered | sailed from Philadelphia Saturday for Pillau, | havior until July. = ae 2 yu ee fe Prentice certifies: «Dr. | 8, A., will report to the president of the medi- | dered a Boston detective last July. He is in- Aisten to anomie ene one cee wen perks re &=The Sands like “of painless caves ot banfous, corns lensing Lert Tala Der poe oe annae aii killea Mike Gin. | America2 locomotives to Russia 1s one of the | diaa militia sees eee! SF Aneh eee wl el , 5 2 Fs, chilblains, rheumatic or swollen jotnts, &". ‘xamination prom: 3 kK. sone 4 mine pi jedaniad ea ike Gib curiosities of our marine Another | ernment in org? emg <ith rae material Saturday night. Sieh Pee : . Peter Mi Cuarles Styer, rg % i Sod Childe Seas SNCS OP SUAS. Lies Phe ey ae Gey 5 ‘yer, mein . penneed in a few days per by The atte Such gs cvend not be: surpaseed ing and was driven poverty to take hisown

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