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; 1, Who Was sentenced fo be han, PUBLISSED DAILY, Except Suuday Bret Killing 4 railroad flrema received a comm m to *) years’ imprisonment this mornin. AT THE 8T1K BUILDINGS. He is greatly changes for the better since hig Pennssivanes 4 senten: Apecting a commute . 1 ceived it quietly and without any The Evening Star Newspaper Company | outward expression of Joy, butts very” thank 8. H. KAUFEMANN, Pres’t. | ul — - —— . 7 erved to subscribers in A Victim of the Mollie Magutres. TEE BRsines STA Tee eee ID Porrsvi..i8. Ps.. Mareh 1.—Martin Birgin, cents per week, or 44 nth. Copies at ¢ a Mollie Maguire, and one of the alleged mur . 2 rents each, 1-postage pre- ; @erers of Patrick Burns. arrived here thit —S$2a copies Very ¥ ain charge of Pinke ton's detectives. Burns. who was a mins Ter ponase beta a clerk, Was shot and instantly Kilied at Tase ‘ey All mail subscriptions must be paid in ad- Tora April 1th, 1814, it is supposed by membe.4 or | VS, SIN, 7,780. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1878. TWO CENTS, [7° Stee New Jersey Conference 4. E. Charesy umn. Buruinerox, N. J. Mareh 1.—The New a = —— —_ - _ - = = a a= a 7 ~ = a ~| Jersey conference M. E. chureh, new in se | ba 1 @ America at the Paris Exposition. The Eastern Complication. FORTY-FIFTH, CONGRESS, Tel Star ston here, today appointed a commitice SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR, | syrvpicnsttererie mxpenition. | tae rantern compticate eee egtams to The Star. | siren ist ies > THE LATE DR ARE = = Waterhouse, of St. Louis, Mo., assistant com. | _ Tn the English house of ir 8 RIDAY. March 15. Q oni niry. Keyport was = ~ f > esa > : vt si the place for the next session of the conte Rot A . clone fea < fot. | ford Northcote stated yester THE SENATE was noi in sessiongoday. DET Wr te Washington News and Gossip. TERI hele onan ee 1 nt had agreed in princi a HOUSE.—Mr. Springer asked That to-mor. | EXECUTION TO-DAY. ence. Stee Da sop intes Govenswent RECEIPTS ToDAy—Internal | of Wsoming: Edward. Evans, of Washington stilla subject of discussion, | Tow Oe fet aside for the consideration of pri Guorcieree See Beers. WASHING? bm ity HEB. ! Revenue. #2 Rd territory ; E. P. Wooloner, of Montana, and H. that in the congress each power | Yate bills and bills on the private calender, | ° INDAY MORN- C, Bennett, of Utah. This completes the list or ao a Kain, prompts, AMONG TRE Carr sailed forar, plet : Would maintain liberty of action. It was not | under the same rule as would have governed Rd 4 . . of assistant and honorary commissioners The | intended that the majority should. bind the | the proceedings today. He did. this order MORMONISM IN MASSACHUSETTS en od hae it Meee es Peet Wyoming and Constitution at New York ha minority. England will maintain her views | that there mizht be’ ‘ meet at their Hall ators Windom,Bruce, Mitch: n0 antagonism to the | is supposed the vessel was 4 I i ; rargoes aboard and will sail at noon to- | in the congress, and Will ire, bef. ter. | pending contested election case. { 4 SS dea: i : ame Nite all « E, Secretary. and Kepresentatives McCook, | REIT cargoes a i ingh Beer at ee ae dare, botore enter..| rebding iiset ‘this: | re ed ied at $20 including b . r | Kinley glee) pw for Paris. The Constellation, the last | ing it, that every article of the treaty shall After some discussion this arrangement was Peead < uding Ye ST TAT nS wit bee Sots High | it, MeKinley and Dwight. | of the vessels detaited for earryi r the Amsr- Dldced before the cameress. Te Tene MAM ve | ee . | THE EUROPEAN MUDDLE, | outtt. and insured tong om ay March 3ith— There fareb.. | : SURRENDER.—1 van exhibit, will sail at noon Saturday, the | RUsstaN SENTIMENT ON ENGLISH SUSPICIONS Mr. Davis (Cal.) asked leave to offer a reso- Run on a Boston Savi In St. Facrick o Charen. Ear | UBAN SURRENDER.—The State depart- | 2441, alsofrom New York. Commissioner Gen- Age se. commenting. ee i 4 : He ‘1 m Savings Rank. rie of the Saint Rey. JoHN Feurs, DLL | sd this morning news confirm: The Agence Russe, commenting on the Lou: | lution directing the Secretary of the Treasury a | eral McCormick left last night for that city, | gon ‘ince Berin dispateh intimating that se- | teinform the Hotce what nee ae tee ie E ill Prepar; Bavings Bank Gere tain proevens ? Surrender of the insurgents in | accompanied by his wife, and will sail for | cret arrangements have been made between | of Lhe custem rouse wee old appraiser's stores ngland Still reparing for War, @ rumor that the institution will Havre in the steamship France on the 20 Russia and Turkey, says: ‘Russia is not so | in San Francisco, and the use to which it was sixty days’ notice. It is one of thy aes Wiens mt The wee work, and Washington, ofces | confiding as fo coticlude secret clauses with | proposed to put the new appraiser's building ings banks in the state, and the ip a ei ae, irkey when s! st in at city. 8 80! Wess The Navy department has received informa- | when they will be finally closed and the clerks | fransagtions are comm vale ted ee test | MG that city. ade SIX CHILDREN KILL A NEGRO BOY. HF Becpont toi deubt Se soumeences. Heetion at wll the Masses for the new Chureh. war l5-20* Five Ce nd there ig tory of t Cu i at the Tienton, flagship of Rear A leave for Paris. Layard.” In regard to England’s claim of the On motion of Mr, Shelley, the Secretary of —_.—__—. Another Fire at Hot Springs. her a« vertisement elsewhere a Koy, was at Smyrna, February Later.—The following sppolntments hon- | right to examine the wholetreaty at the con. | War was directed to send to the House the MEMenis, TENN., Mareh 15.—A special from TUE FRANKLIN TEMPERANCE | having been there sinew Januar Ist The f zy commissioners fot he Faris ex esition gress and withdr w from the meeting in cer- | re} port of the survey of the harbor of Mobile: THE EASTERN QUESTION Hot Sprir i Feports another fire there ths LEGION will give a Mus 1 "¥ ved at Piraeus, Gree ‘ebruary sot Der 101 5 My« tain contingencies, the Agence points out that r. Rollins (N.C.), from ways and means | Candidate for the Bulgarian T! morning. mir wooden buildings ot ba at ag thet nese Hal Alliance was-en route from Ville. | of Dakota: 8. F, Merrill, Wisconsin; B.E,Jat | (ail contingencies, the 40. congress with full | committee, reporied a substitute for the Dill to | TOSnon Match spatoh trom Vienne SA A nyrna. The Vandalia arrived in ; lup, Minois ptos cdwin Cowles, Ohio; W Smyrna harler February 2 Moore, N. b) Adispateh from Vienna | side of Valley str Frederick Smyth. N. H adjoining the liberty as tothe attitude it may assume rela- | pro’ juardian says: “Iv is an- at tire, were destroved. The loss is These | tive to the claims brought forward and the de- wry 3 ote the deposit of savings in the Treas. | to the Manchester nd to promote the funding the national | nounced semi officially from St. Peto ‘sb ifteen theusand dollars. ee : Savy has such a | {Bpoin'ments were made prior to those an- | cisions arrived at. Subscriptions for a new Referred to committee of the whole. that Prince Battenberg. the’ Coocnene tle BUFFAUO LITHIA, THE SECRETARY OF THE Navy has such a | nounced above as completing the list, but | jssue of fifty million roubles fn treasury bonds | | Mr. O'Neill asked leave to offer a resolu. | nephew. has been definitely proposed tor th. . Another ure. = HUNYADI JANOS, | quantity of work on hand that in order to get “ Dee announced unt tuis afternoon. pri: mere bnened tere on Wednesday. — It is offici- ie directing the fitorney Genoral 2 throve of Bulgaria.” 7 pew Soak, Marca % —paldwin se laze, And APFOLLINARIS tori “hi ‘Tel ned a le s ent ally stated that the whole amount was imme- | inform the House if, in his opinion, the | " enter at manufacturers at Vonkers. who had a & “ SPRING WATERS, j cof Wehehas detalles Chel Clete Hore 10 bond to be sent to Paris, it has been | diately subseribed, . appointment of eadetsatlarge sat’ the | Rosstan Crain fer Britian Warvices. | agency at 8 Greene street, in this eity has Just received | Simitario that Which wogld be Susmncd ee | ascertained that the Constellation, which was | THe Mixon States AND THE Peace coxcress. | Mine ea, my, at West Point, and the the Taine Lin from the Rlick Sea | fafled. The I r Dilities are heavy ordered to take overall left by the other ves- since the raising of the blockade has arrived — y AT MILBUBH's EUAEM ACY. assistant etary of the ined & i The Vienna correspondent of the London | Naval Academy. at Annapolis, were made in | S1BE¢ - — wake “) PENNY. AVENUE. | avy if there was | sels, will be unable to perform that dut Times, discussing the rumor that Russia will | accordance with law, or only as a matter of | 4t Falmouth. . sew Yolk aint Cremation. —— a — + | Nowe will ce to | other vessels the Omaha, will be detai coneede Greece’representation at the congress stom, and for how many years such custom | British Officers Getting Ready for New York, Mareh 15.— A dispateh from Moo» yp 8 ALL PERS‘ HERESY iehisin-the mean, | Wiltake over all that 1S lett. The Omaha is | provided Roumaula, Servia and Montencges | hasprevaited. | te Service. risburg, P ys that a Dill was introduced Vo warned not to trust or harl k's desk. which isin the mean. | Willtake over b y home from the South Ps expected to arrive at Fortress Monr¢ } Pulit “It would seem that Mr. Conger objected. | This afternoon's time occupied by Mr. Jesse E. Dow, Mr. Hogg's terest than the other powers | _ The House the: ver on my account. as I will less by myself person! ey ROOK. 730 are represente ‘ays: “ Allofticers of | the house yesterday and king cremation 4 assistant. Seeret Russia hi s heretofore the corps of Royal there shall be no appointments made from il life of secretaries or clerks to eommand- drons nor clerks to commanders of . Albans, Vt ie. t poratic 5 ban no , church and othe! Save time and money by using it. A new ip every town for a Dod penmsan. 6,000 in use and nereasting. the esau READ THIS: but escaped through | itism. “Tho: | lack of evidence.” Previous to his execution, | tTies passe on this | ReCopfessed the murder of both Miss Ball and | had thei ays. the Huiletine strom alt pomtehay | Miss Langmaid. His whole history IXY yy | act : et months past. The symptomsof social disorder, | *¢tetized by acts of exces: I the fees had the While others wai out for trivial ¢ amount of four and one-half per cent. bonds at par in gold is erroneous. He has made no n such decision. and a line officer not above the grade ~ 7 of Jieufenant shall b cago dispateh narrates the following painful dent to two children: Mrs. B: hia dye stuff to prepar 0 | ter to Workmeiste: detailed to perform the CANINDATES FOR DOORKEEPER.—Alihough | digo in solution and resumed consideration of D neers who are first on | erime. It will pr ary Thompson | daily, where she will be met by orders to pro- | jn the admission of these rmingeen san 2 rontes! ection case | the list for foreign service have been ordered = a s . aily, sl ssion 0! se F states. Se the Dean and Field contested election case | i e ha n ordered ih st. | pubished in THe Stan) Intends te | ceed to New Vork and take on board the re- | eems herself. badie want eee eae seria | He Dean, am ‘Massa chisotts district. | to provide themselves with field equipments ALT Mon ne Markets. rE GOODS AaitaTit seerctanroe te naee | Rtinder of the exhibit. This makes six ves- | concessions, Montenegro is doubtful whemher | Mr. Candler spoke in favor of Mr. Field, the | and be ready for immediate service. | toned. aise de, maeaiactod Al. Pittows, | *Sstant secretary of the navy | $elsordered to Paris—the Supply. the Wyom- | more may not be gained from Austria's friend. | sitting member... The whole question turns | Russia Dont Want | Sorten, Su °itd toe eee ea, H SILK ELAS- | DE-TRICTION OF BANK-NOTE PLATES.—The ng. the Portsmouth, the Constellation and the | s ‘s,and Roumania is irritated | upon the validity of the recount of votes made | firm, Bad's, lh | committee appointed to superintend the de | aha to the last degree by the dem ‘a BY the comimittes of the hoard of alder ATHENS, ‘ BA at ce SRPOlnte gece aie - - i: isagreement on this point has be. | Feston, a r. Candler argued to s} announce x Fie. = struction of the plates of some three hundred TWO MORE SOUTH CAROLINA MOONSHINERS | come co violent almost to threnten, anopen | count le: and if legal it necessarily posal for the adn . | defunct national banks have divided up into | Resccep.— The tupture. The parties heretofore oppose Mr. Field. “It having been contended ths gress. Public fe 5 | i sand have witnessed the | Revenue received another dispatch today | the government policy hi si count was 5 ‘ause the U.S. supervi- | excited ag: | * and taken an inventory | from Collector Br: criminations, and noW support the “Ors Were e: nd the reeount was con- | The Ita | eat. Souther » which weigh about ff | ing:—* Two more mentin the effort to avert the ducted in t.Mr.Candler denied that there ROME, March | southern red, 1 i Vin the furnacesatthe |g. from +k: and disgrace of this position. It isteported, | Was the least aitempt to exclude any one. but. Leen formed } 2 winter red. apot a.” i 7 on Monday, Wednesday | Hampton tele indeed, that the foreizn minister has already | that the whole count was conducted in ac- | April, 1.30a1.30', m, Sonthe a Ree wale eae is ja | ward of #240 fo addressed a eireular to the power sing to | cordance With the laws of the state of Massa- Loxpox. M: hand aud steady: western steady a 4 eae ee Staithiso: = . —— af sS recognize the treaty of San Stefano as far as | chu-etts, and that any one. who desired. to renee rion Righer~'southern ‘whit do pellow, b2: wn N. West) Noble Young. diteete mart3w | | SUVER CERTIFICATES FOR CieernaTION.— | Typ PRESIDENTS Visit TO Pintapenpura | i aloes Howey, This, if true, would | so could have been present. Tested. by Russians are making further ay, 4's - proanlradiied = - = = ean —— | The committee ow banking and currency | at the invitation of the Un i Clab | ine Han open rupture, but it requires contir- | the rules of justic nd righ e believed that | the Pos phorus. Our govern * > HAYWARD & HUTCHINS( | evening directed Mr. Hartzell to repor a eat d ” “wt? | mation. But sueh ad far from | Mr. Field was elected to represent a portion of | We, Uosphorus: that vine '< 317 9TH STRERT NORTHWEST. ¢ Mr. | will be made when he finds it, convenient. | fivntening the Reumeuiig. Would have | the people of Mvssachusetts. atisfied themselves that virtual 02. . With very” ex faetities for mmatnfac; | tor the issue vf ertitieates from #10 upwards | ‘This will uot be, IUis thought, before the first | {rehtening S anguipeninas, | epeople of atessachuselts, Constantinople gave Russia no insuperable | Petri. 8.64 : ees. we ave snowing foe ot amvized | lor x bution, punting He. bullion at | part of April. ORIECTIONS FO LORD. LY 80 AMATEUR PRINTERS IN BALTIMORE mparativ Sad xe * eretore view Mid | Pork,” me= anties unequaled for rict sof ne | ip silver coin dolla ~ —- > S LOD. AON Se AMATECR ERIS BS -TIMC — ) eempa e ind mo ents which Jear rib side ar vivaling! in extent any establichipent in the | it nto points where | ON AccoUNT OF THE ComPLtcartons whieh | ,J2) the Hons of Commonstast night sir Robt. | An Annapolis letter says: “AL the instance | Gomparative ind arming than those in | Skeets sar Tama country, Architects designs Mantles and ble. The deposit & ESNEIIE Sails = SE chin Peel objected to Lord Lyonsrepresenting Eng: | of Mr. Albert: We the which we have acquiesced.” bade easter for cholee; @ull for coms Wainscoatings closely followed, at | ates issued atany | Lhe Present rules of the contract ofice of the | iand in ihe congt opinions | heimer & We Saltimore 7 . Riedinn—chuice western’ rie Soehee Tare and. beautiful marties | Yolficee io be reedemablein ak, | 2-O-D. in reference to tie bids oceasion, the | were epposed te ard and Sir | jutroduced to compel all persons engazed in | The Attack om Lord Lyons Benne 24, Petroleum nally t Agents for EARS TON HW EOU CET dmeenimoine | ver Colt ox ‘San Francisco, where | Postmas' neral has established a new and | Hemy Elliott. Sir Stafford Northcote replied | the printing business of Baltimore, other than | The Tines deprecates Sir. Robt. Peet’ + Coffee a BRACE, Baltimore By qors for Plumb- pr Dall «d west of the Rocky | more Ie to apply to all future lettings. | that the government and not Lord Lyons was | newspapers. to take out licenses, upon the | ,,1h¢ Times deprecates Sir Robt. Peel's at- | goes. 14qalsia, Whisks ete Russia fire-place STOVE. tors ¢ tes Were issued west of the Rocky | It is thi In all instances in which there are nsible for England's course at the e: pay ment of $100, in lieu of 2 hich , | tack in the House of Commons last night on | four, 1,300: Wheat, 11-000. all Tin and Copper Work. With a large | ntains and New York, where issued east. | [tis t uf Instances in which there are =NEIANG $ course atthe con: | payment o} 1h isa of any tix whieh mity | yorg z.yons. It ¢: “The arrangements for | 2,400, “Shipments—w beat 2 competent mechanics in. their varlous | These certificates are to be legaltender for | ties in the lowest bids for mail contracts it how be assess upon the miterials used in | ¢ the congress must be left entirely in | Freights to'liverjool Lelong personal experience, will do | Tyo" Cenine & | shall be determined by lot in such manner as —_—__— <. | Pusiness. ‘The penalty for violations is fixed at | the dands of the overeat eek ey te | relents te VGnur an Sheaper tl er house," mar2 1y the Second Assistant’ Postmaster General GNS | TION AMONG THE IN | $i. This is to pr | to the two points on which they have dechitea | CNEW YORK: “March INVESTIGATION OF THE INDIAN QuESTION.— | Shall adopt, between sueh tie bidders to which | DIANS.—The fact that a sewing machine had uting the business ees: point gre Bratt Gremehbrh aie a Exchange. = 1 pall eapee y : be awarded thic | heen purchased by some Indians wae mow | | their determination to insist. they will be full R ee erewree tere The Senate committee on territories was en. | OTF stay plvenwsbeciat apaiicrcinn totes | toned in the neee da y ago as. proof 1 | supported by the country.” The prospect. at Soreness Sree eee ie Pending the passage of the bill introduced in | vaxed to-day in making out alist of witnesses | Gace of the conflicting tie-bidders for a Cali. | that y ldvanced among the red present is not very hopeful, but the course SEW YORK. Mare ir without mat Congress, authorizing the adjustment of | ned tn the investigation recently | fornia route, discussed yesterd: noted | men. The machine was purehased fromthe | ; adapted by Ir overt Peel is the very last Ww CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE, | | by the Senate on the V: hees resol in THE Star. Nichols and alsbury, the | 4% rent about two months a Which would nd to better it. 2 cat: and to correct erroneous and excessive charges for | to ingiure into attempts to create a terri- | rival bidders for the contract, have, however 11. chief of the Winne; f n r of the ermany and England. 95 3-16 for both s SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, ) torial government for the Indian territory. | agreed to perform the servi tly the Indian police of Da , tor his reity. We also labor under the disad age arch 15.—A special from Lou- on ‘hould prepare theirclaimsfor pre- | The resolution alleges that if a territorial gov. ——— | daughter, aged eighteen years. The family | Cf a a dispatch from Berlin s Le 5 ntapmaailaanni tii “ | ernment is created in the Indian territory SECRETARY THOMPSON Will be accompanied | have been living in eamn, near Florence Lake, pholds the proposition of A sv ivauia Ce : ‘al attention will be given to this class of | certain land grants made to railroad corpora’ | on his trip to New York by Rear Admirals | for about two months 7 and during the terms of the treaty sey Central. Wi, Reading nd all tax-payers Interested will find It | tions in the territory will become operative, | Howell and Scott and a party of friends. | time the d rT, Who rtheir pre i to the congre pt the question of | sey Central, consois, Hc advantageous to intrust their claims to me. vethe Indians of theirlands. The a= | and who dresses in’ Ind i local traders, | Pecuniary indemn: ——-- +2ee- SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES | committee is also empowered to investigate THE House set aside private bill day to-day | the rooms in this city to receive instructions | yt egen 7 — Cuan AGAINST A NEW 5 paid ai a large discount. . the alleged expenditure of school moneys be- | and proceeded to consider the Field-Dean | operating the machi At times she was | Tales ie dievinal THE EXECUTION JOSEPH Os- | Crmnx. ial Treasure A ° WILLIAM DICKSON, longins: to the Indians to maintain delegates | (Massachusetts) election contest. It 1s under, accompanied b ahteel, is displacing _PAG ceived 923 Four-and-a-half strecty | in Washington to defeat attempts to create @ | Sioa that Gen, Huller Is to make aapceta | io wanted to sre the. m: Which brooks ho im- The Awfal Crime for which #¢ , feb21-Im Three Doors above Columbia Building. fori of government in the territory. favor of the claims of Dean. the democratic | 1 become proficient in i he progress Which, in the past Suffered Death. Austen, > S — | ——— f ort < may Cemocra: | machine was, a day or two a + the substitu'i f one metal for the Coxcorp, N. H.. March 1 yseph La clerks in th RUNKS, , Noo! toSILVER, MRS. PRESIDENT HAYEs left here this morn- | Contestant. — home. We uppose that she will t strikingly iliustrated in the } alias. arish, Was executed at the state 1 : = RAVE | ing ats o'clock, for Chillicothe, Ohio, and will PERSC ffutt, the “Graphical | Seribe for adies’ fashion monthly. Her | experience of Cleveland, where some fourteen € to-day, for the murder of Josie t TRAVELING BAGS, TRAVELERS ju K hapa bed cea J offutt, the “Graphical. | Ft fevers: ng te oabt'| oiee SOSHAte if ues uriee € to-day, the m J SATCHELS, — | Desiring a first-class accompanied by Miss Platt, Miss MeFarland, | Riggs fora few days. *---Geo. Alfred Town. | “ the iron mills to the smelting of pis D ofthe anit ironinent without delay. A cone of the : HARN se. |) thele will patronize | Miss Seott, Miss “Andrews, and her two son’ started from New York some time 4 | alAMPER | stecleonvert i aneousiy new Turns mbroke started tor se ot tobe Dealged tor publication 3 = ei wWebband Bureha ae jeer r and the Mex: ean silver mines fort = | aispateh t i | in tie purer e been added isi f he. cunthen, fhotee ai hor THE EVER POPU, and Miss Seo! : ig Enjuirer. He got as far as Sava g, Ma 3, Say: Sommissioners ms already e =) . ° PS that the me! noe that Cel Aceon, . ccracrory | ite! Whieh they leave tor their home in Lex: When the gout struck himeand he | nd_and William PE. Bede (the | NUNES Deck eee ees | 2 ming her body was dis: | tes that the merchants allege that Col. Auster TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY | jneton, Kentucky, and will not return with the led in that eit at t to-night sued before . ie covered ina dense s' np afew rods from | visited them subsequent to thir abolition of t! a t a | ) p a ave not been quiescent. | the road. Her head was cut off and missing, | old entey order system on the loth of la hae [oer Mn tp simie time with. lata | meansrin oes Wa famperinc wate the pass ie has kept well | and the body mutilated evidently, | mouth by orders from Washington. and in.” | 25 Sere | =< CRPAX. the fei ) some e Ef ‘a i a x e {2 y produce S ceali 2 0 ated to at he would look out specia JAMES 5. TUPHAM, £25 Ser nth BEOet, | JUDGE TYNER AND MR. BLACKFAN, the re P- | was in the House to-day. j list. The suit was instituted: by W. P. Ross, | verre eS ee fe Oe pa pose of concealing nee ae nee aa t — seat he ergata Se am out ial y One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall, re-entatives of the Post Ofice department of | intendent of the rail dete ced of alice af Allegheny city, and now | svol ingots in the Year: the United States, | S¢a ue dteint fone ae ans found a third | for thelr entries, au ader the old ‘syste eeP cieiy the United States apthe postal consress to be New York yesterds supe Mendent of the Law and Orde vlelyy | 525.46 tons: France, 261.74 tons: Germany. | der. Lapage. who wasa Frenehiar wares, | of the custo Louse ntry clerks gat Hl & , | held in Pasis, will leave New York, April 13th, ~ which h s-object the striet enforcement | + tous: Belgium, 71.358 Sweden, |rested and convicted on circumsantiah ca. | fe 5 cents ddition to. the ee Trunks and Harness Repaired, and Trunks | on the City of Richmond, Inman line. and will | ALLL THE MEMRERS of the eabinet were pres. | liquor Jaws. The allegations are tons, ard Russia, §30.—[ London Troe, | Tested and convicted on circumstantial evi fee of 1 ents in addition to, their salary ered promptly and thereughiy. fe’ ¢ y, + 7 = 7 ; that th “rs furnished | dence and sentenced to be executed. muary | #2, rom the government for every entry re —- | return by way of the North German Lloyd | ent at the meeting to-day. No business of ia, ui a OF tie e quers furnished jun 6 ous | memger. 14h, 1! He granted a new trial, which fhat they assed for merchants and broke. <, E ELECTHIC PEN. line ee portance was transceted. iWlesest: of Hauer dealers, Warne wee: | CRAMP IN CALIFORNIA.—The San Fran. | TeSulted in a similar verdict and a sentence | The brokers say that income from th ¢ 1.000 to. 15,000 COPTES from a single written | AMONG THE New FEaTURes of the naval | tye secuprany OF THE TREASURY says thet | issued, but thenceusei ate no ar ee niletin. tak AMPS, | Me Tish Marden Mito Rett ccaleved during | source amounted to a very large sum sear: e pe cheapes., quickest and best metho appropriation bill it is provided that i t that " ee ive | DS : rts + BNO H . rae Pratucing e cheer Ft Ceclists, Maps, drawings, | #PPropriation bill it is provided that in future | ye Teport that he has decided to sell alir,e | Paryrvn ACCIDENT WITH ViTRIOL.—A Chi a r | i ad some nd seni her little dauzh- drug store for some in- o they have been is char 3 ve brutality. : - rk - A h _—————————— A NEST OF WATER SNAKES.—While - tes and of not above the nrag rod : vittiol. Returning | resulting from the demaxoxical efforts to. ex: McEVOY, THE MURDERER ber of men Were raising an en f nN Inuisols STATE FESUTENTIANY. } duties of secretary, and of not above the grade | ie ig not positively Known that Doorkeeper | With it, Mrs. Bain proceeded to mix itethe | cite the. Worklig classes, uickened “they fe! ED ER. a scraper on the bank t JOLURT, Nov. 24, 1877, fear admital or commanderaiione hakakovt | Polk is to be bounced, yet that he will be iano | lLdreh gathering about her.to see the opera. | fiche. rae meng, lavses, | auick inly calls | Efforts to Save Him from theGatiows | recently, near the south 1 ‘The Fiectric Pen outfit. purchased from you, Sep; | rear admiral or commander.and one not above | Polk is to be bounced, yet that he will be is no | tion. she poured the indigo into the vieriol, for legislative consideration. It has for some | | NEW YORK, March 15.—A special from Co- |« scraper eut off the heatef on a hak tember 28, gives great satisfaction. We have saved | the yrade of 1 lerk to a captain. | less the opinion of certain members of Con- | which was generating an explosive gas, the time been engaging the attention of some of | lumbia (S. C.) says the friends and family of The body war ane ead of A large water-snak =. In printing considerable more than. the cost of the ommander when | gress than of about twentygnen who are eager | Lottie was shattered and. the siquad ecnteats the ablest men atibe If nothing be done | Robert McEvoy. the murderer, who is under Te to the Coke ard found still ative in a Senotos af eee tan wen gpomation recommend | Be he ce Seataegeereeep i | werencattreducaie faces oe chiar | UUAbiGa Rat Baer, aaumaran cone | Roker Merson auMiaccr wu ander | tole nie taka ie eal Sw r= Bi Bl SI s and. ucussing and lobbying for his pro- | burning them dreadfully and eating the very There is m ni i i irge- | UOUS effort last week to have his sentence see co nade money in the so 4y McCLOUGHEY, Warden. Tue Peoiic Laxps asp Prone Rocca | SRECtvelS Vacant office is already being vig: | clothew of! -them, “The mother was aiso badly | peck gScMUGh, Hs climate, and the large: | Commutted to imprisonment for life Gor, See er eat OF, Unease Water makes, ‘We have hundreds of voluntary endorsements HE Peptic Laxps axp Peptic Epvea | orously carried on, The lobbies of the hotels | inne children, with their scarred | dise ef the tramp, As legislation at the east | Hampton, however, refusing to grant the com: in length cach. The largest wae ake ce Special inducements | T1ON.—The committee on education and labor | resounded last night with the hum of talk as | nd injured eyes, presenta pitiable spec- | becomes more st tingent, they Will be flocking | Mutation prayed for, McEvoy on Saturday Te ‘al Th largest bao pul as thie lc neg wicmmsixty days. | has instructed Mr. Goode, the chairman, | tothe coming man. Congressmen are being | tacle. this Way. The vast middle plains are no and for the first time, confessed to having | Hest there last fall before the choca ot excral Sianager, ,, 10, report, the bill “providing | that, the | Cando is aepirante, and almast as much | gw Enns bas foeeurred at Prince. | ie eae eee ee ene re eS That Cae anaes ee MEE. | and would have bern wady to take tor (3 zie Bt., Chicago, I, | net proceeds of sales of public laads shall fort s oe che os nN EN at Prince. e ears, They stow themselves among the | 3, Besides 2 ROW water = > ever be consecrated and cct apart forthe edur | be elected for the House, from the Speaker Iwas filled. —[F 4 : has the cau ton, New Jersey, this time between the col- | bageage. Sometimes they are st a sentence of death. cond effort was made Meh Rina Hoatkeen te Pulnclpal candidates to suceeed | legians and seininarians, Two of the latter | to Suppress the railroad eet teakypaintel | yesterday to secure him arespite Inorder to | ester Lv yrexs apportionment of the proceedsof the Doorkeerer Polk are | Harry McCoy, of | were beaten, and six of the collegians have Ge —— | Induce him to make full confession. The gov- SHOCKING CRUELTY TO the states, territories, and District of Colum- | Maryland; Gen. Fieldes, of Virginia: Major | been arrested on charges of assault and Sup CaRrENTERS’ STRIKE aT CLEVELAND. | ernor, however, refused to grant this also, and | bia, on the basis of population between five | Strilefield, of North Carolina; W. H. French, | attempt to set fire to the old Seminary build- | A special dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette | he will therefore be executed to jay in private, | LUMBER. and twenty-one ot a age. Mr. Goode will | !@t¢ tally clerk of the House ; Col. Fitzhugh, of | ing. The latter charge grows out of the ex. from Cleveland, M: ll, says:—A consider. | in aecordance with alaw just passed by the | rested Tuesday ni ofter an amendment that one-fourth of the | Pe@Xas: John H. Patterson, E. F. Kelghtiey, of | ploding of fire-crackers to celebrate the pass. | abie strike of ship arpenters occurred in the | present legislature. amount be given to the agricultural colleges, Indiana; H. M. Beadle, of Indian wpt. | ing through their final examination. One of ship-yards of Thomas Quayle & Son this morn- for the LUMBER. cation of the people. The bill provide RENT Ps. — & rei propri in London. Ontari 0, Was 9 ght, charged with excessis a pprentices, male and f+ 3 = i j . consistin ¢ une te & ; itor Hickey, ‘of Tennessee m, the prisoners was released, but the others will | ing. The firm received much credit at the | REMARKABLE MURDER CASS. | Sadioeke " | and institutions of learning established under e n he pr ers W lea |, but the others wil ing. The firm received much credit at the 3 E fe | mgs, padlocks LUMBER. , the act of July 2d, 1882, unfess in any ease the eee at eats ons ma ‘hal be be bound over to await the action of the grand | opening of the winter on account of the care Six White Children Kill a Negro and gags, were produced in court. One of the state legislature shall otherwise dire y. victims, Annie Sparks, related he cruelty. 3 special from Co- | that had been practiced on her by Har; a jury in May. they took to provide work for the men. Dur- is witnesses against Col. Polk, are candid: —— ing the winter, and until the present tim € S. : LUMBER. | THe Tora. SuBseriPTioNsto the four per | The above list does not, by any means, include FINAL ARGUMENT IN THE HELMBOLD CASE. | their men have consti ntly had work. Themen | Jumbia, that six children are being | and his partner, Jarvis. She had been cent. bonds since the date of the Treasury cir, | all Who Want to fll a vacaney which does not Judges Ludiow and Finletter were engaged | now demand an advance of 25 cents pet day. | {Heal Raced eth ren, a negro | edly left suspended. by the hance trent | eular of January 16, advertising the loan, is | @f Bresem! exist, but it is sufficiently complete | all day yesterday in listening to the arguments | They have been getting from $10 to. gi3 per | Two of them are girls, and the oldest of them | ceiling of a dark room. one time for four days. - to show the regulation number of “colonels,” | of counsel touching the mental condition of jay: More than 125 men are engs in the $ ni e . rears rgreaves slack » + Corner Sixth street and New York avenues | three and one-halt millions. The subscriptions | Seenerale’ ail Seaptalus Te Iter, | tie quusel tewehing the mental condition of | day ; ate engaged. In the | Bnd bad there G ae ae oe | ere ee macnn wee } i a iu disaffection. for the present month to date aggregate a half | didate forthe honor 1s Col. Rich, a constituent | Two years ago Judge Briggs. after hearing the led to a boyish fight, during which the negro | ed the gagging and flogving million. of Representative Glover, of Missouri. testimony of a long string of witnesses, de- | IN Favor Or Hoxest MoNEY.—The Ohio edie fergie : 5 beree * —_ ym t (sition which had then de. | senate has passed bills to make itunlawful for | Ys ftTuek on the head with a stone, from She | ohted’ fo Herself and Tor tri — a . Later--Rough on the Candidates. — The | cided that. the mquis effects of which he died. REPRESENTATIVE KELLY TN ANSWER TO | House committee on reform in the civil ser- red the doctor to be insane was well founded. | any person or corporation to issue any check, mre " 1 ‘e SECRETARY SHERMAN. — Judge Kelly has | vice, bya vote of a majority of the members | Lately testimony has been taken before an ex. | serip, or other evidence of indebtedness pay. cae 8 ‘cn Guilty. sabes WE HAVE AGAIN written a reply to a letter recently sent by | 0-day agreed to make a report favoring the | amineér for the purpose of. having the decree of | able otherwise than in lawful money, and to ag eh . A peg Sin che had dificul Gnd syetary Sherman, to an Ohio. newspaper | 2Dulition of the office of Doerkeeper, aud vest- lunacy vacated. After sitting for some time, | make it unlawful for any person or corporation Canc of tle atx children on ere for tie | greaves from the mob. | editor, with reference to’ the mclitcn y’pre | iMgitsduties in the Sergeant-at-Arms. - The | listen! ng to the testimony of many witnesses, | to pay wages in goods or supplies, through the | Murder of a negro youth, returned a verdict . — | US'S" treasury and the gold om hand forme, | latter is to appoint a deputy, Who is to have | who stated that the doctor was not insane, the | intervention of serip, at higher prices than | Of Not guilty, and the children were returned BECED THE FECE OS ALD Re OF a caplon nerposes: ME. ae eae charge of the oor. The ‘members ‘of the | examiner made a report setting out that, 1h his | current cash rates for like goods at the nearest | totheir parents, 1 me epee Gaede Fin sA committee decline to make public how the | opinion, the buchu man was in his right mind. | retail price. — . ; me brieay ie Le ae ote has | patronage is to be distributed. Upon this report argument was made yester- pee ——— GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. = —_ Abous colored lad name w ing along the bani. ¢ this place, was shot by a reci- LUMBER. day.—[Fhila. Tim MR. BLatNe’s “HARDY PIONEER.”—The | Rise im the Price of Silver ir Low- less canal-boat captain. The ball penetrated | enon ase Fae ear jie batpases, Of e- AvEKnACH’S “LANDOLIN,” as translated by | jy = Dee Bay . “hardy pioneer” of Montana, for whom Mr. ; “dol ; the boy's forehead and lodged dm tee cae | though you should be better informed as to | Miss Annie B. Irish, the translator to the De- ORRIBLE DEATH OF A LITTLE GirL.— | Blaine pleads so eloquently, is a wholesale LONDON, March 15.—The financial article of Dr. R. HH. Gibbons, who : He was attended by vor io Near Rockville last Saturday afternoon, Mr. | speculator, who cuts the government timber this morning's Daily Telegraph says that yes- bed the w to th he condition of the Treasury than I, I hesi- | partment of the Interior, is in active prepara. | ‘ é 4 i ny ‘ mee. | Bre! wound to the depth of four inches the condit say thar tf year aheeetinn tefeets part 4 Henry Holt & Co. Missteish fe ‘eine, | Keene, who resides just this side of the mill | by thousands of cords. and grows fat on the terday’s rise in the price of silver wasin conse. ft ul | ic ¢ without recovering the ba The boy was } 4 = igs atte, ¥ of the Messrs. Veirs, had set fire toa field of | profits—[Cin. Gazette. Gee Latest Price List Before Buying. | metallic gold, you are’ grossly wide of the | lating from the author's advance sheets, es i! Mf $750,000 for shipment ious fo ine he His lite ,andit | 9). quence of the purchase ot unconscious for about nine hours. His lif mark. The monthly debt statement issued by, | is said succeeds most adinirably in preserving | Rear ye ines AENNE the. children not to go to America. = Sinewnwinm fie uns ‘irely despaired of, but, strange to say ‘ near the fire, the parents returned to th THE New HaMPsHme ELECTION. — One " Boat Race. Romaine rious ‘ 3 You,on the Ist of thls month showed but” | Auerbach’s style. . Usual avocations., Mrs: Keanwasstattteg ne | hundred and eighty-four towns give Prescott, | Tye Grigg bout Cree, renee aton to- Oe ranted con ecloummons Sad showed migns — of gold, against which there were . ‘ ae the cries of one of the children, and runing | republican, 35,64, McKean, democrat, 32,864, day for practice on the Thames, reparato atuome ‘was formed within the wound. This ho current coin obligations. How much of EcoONOMY IN PUBLIC PRINTING.—The com. out of the house discovered her little girl,a; af and scattering 392. The towns so far’ heard to their approaching race with thes : idee was opened by his physician and dischar, oa wikkke © Linney this 200,000. is k keeping gold,” or | mission, composed of representatives of the | four years, enveloped in the flames. &he | from pive the republicans Ist and the,demo- | owe aPP e jambridge Suactip of pan, cinee wiken thes tee agg . . | “phantom gold-"consisting of coupons paid | ‘diferent departments, appointed in conform. | mother, at’ the risk of ner lift, dragged the | crats fi7in the house. 2 The Masons’ Strike in Londor. eutirely, recovered, goes to school regularly. : td bonds called and exchanged which have | ity With a House resolution to examine into | Child out of the burning grass, Gut wasunable | pap craax CaprtcLation—Surrender of | The masons’ sirike formally terminated last | and stands well in his class. In the opinion of WILLET & LIBBEY, hot gone inte the books and. Dew caneelede 1 | the subject of the public printing forthe de, | t0Strip her of her clothing until she had been tof the Tr A letter from H. y the physician, the ball lies below the back ot hot gone into the books and been canceled. I partments, with a view ‘to reducit its cost | {earfully burned. The child lingered until the Mosi q Monee oad cont er from a- | night by permis ion to the men to accept the the skull and has become encysted.—{ Hun” WILLET & LIBBEY | Sites on taking, ana currency at the House | Without Mhpairing Its eticleney, will repors Bee TE Ee ie eee erat part ot ihe insurgents i ane vieinityof the | asters’ terms, dale Independent. , “ y enen investi- | that it is unwise in their opinion to attempt to | her terrible sufferings. aces # HAD ve surrel i j jes. pine A uae — er ; of Representatives (8 ow Chyared tn invest gpecity minutely and exhaustively the ham. | Were so badly burned that it is doubtful if she | ‘arge towns have surrendered. Some of the What Judge Hughes Dec: cir. |, A FEMALE Jvny—A special from Rushvil a ch | Willever regain the full use of them.—gynt- | chiefs who have not, it is believed, are as yet | RICHMOND, Va., March 15.—In the Ind,, states that the Faxwell trial was call serutiny of the facts, its shall make its: Feport, fer fot xinds adoeuments vo be sent to antes gomery Advocate. quaware of the omer of the Spanish, authori cult ¢ court hate to-day nd b Hughes: rendered in the circuit court there last. Monday tr Cor. 6th s and New York ave. | #0,(00,(00 embraces less than $30,000,000 of | Of every bill, report and other printed pub- sent to negotiate with the insurgent chief | plaintiff's demurrer to the Attorney General's | Tegular panel of jurymen was ail di n SAGE Se er nel ‘talie gold, it will be well for your reputati lic “document should be furnished’ to | , THE PARTIES who persist in following Moody | Steins "who lately mode woes pearance | Suggestion,which was that because the United | {Of various reasons, and a special venire ot 7PSE CREATEUROPEAN NoveLTY asa man and apublle offen oe eeueation the heads cf the departments, and that the tek Beier Eile contemel tek te in the neighborhood of Colon, “Atter the | States was indinectis the defendant ty the wait pertot ine cake a ee soome oe Some | — = latter shoul en allowed considerable = M . a itulat | jurisdiction to . 7 RR - ’ Prstereed . RalLWAys IN THE NoRTHWEST.—The U.S. | latitude in deciding how many of each Kind of | MN in this city, on whom they tried but failed capi tion has been concluded Gen. Campos | the court had no jurisdiction eae lly secured . é 3 if the count é HUNYAD: ANOS. i y make his triumphal entry into Havana, | ruling is, that if sovere wer intervenes ireumstantial evidence Is. 7 consul at Winnipeg writes to the Department | document their respective departments will to impose. that ihey sold more Photographs of | Where great preparations are being made. eee ea eee lefendant on the | against the | soner is very, strong. Wut. h THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. 0 State that there is much activity in Manito. | TSdUite- likeneises. of ‘the evangelists than genuine Se GS EE record, With an objection. thal aims i it cannot be : : AnouT Firty Mrxers of the Potomac | il i where, when young White was murdered la & ae a bain eaten to railway Dutchased Guadian | Tue Lrrrie Dericrency BrLt.—The Senate See purenr Cee ran ee, is chat company's @ines, near Cumberland, held a | ued, the to intervene: and that roost February. — —** .— Baro le~ 2 > ittes . = 4 mn y on \e Wi 5 = THE tc) that te richness in aperiont sans | mortgage Donds of the Se Pact ond panies Committec on appropriations to-day consid- | :jes much cheaper than good photograpus ean when twenty-two were In favor of yong to | {he government in Bae ag nae cand apoa Tae Punapeurute Bor Ww Kut 2 surpasses that of ali other kuown waters. railroad, heretofore held in Amsterdam, and | ered the small temporary deficiency Dill, re- procured, as neither Moody nor Sankey | work at40 cents, and twenty-four in iavor of emption from suit. ANOTHER.—In the case at ladelphia THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. —**itun- propose to construct the northern extension in | cently passed by the House. Assistant Secre- | sanctions the business or will sit for a picture. holding back for 50 cents. Se arene. Charles Welsh, the boy who shot and kille® yadi Janos._The most agreeable, safest, and ‘inpesota from the Red lake region to the | tary Hawley appeared before the committee | It would be interesting to know how many —————_—— Departure of the Plymouth Deisyea. | Robert Mp-adsm. a playmate, on Monday, tha Gremon VincHOW, Bevin, tgrrabiy | have i hstunniaa orde during the comtag | Mga eine fremanyHOaPaaae: Seyoire | Bena Eugen” ts may mis WeInNY. | sgoceme Tamarwnsr oF 4 Woxan-a | MRERVorg wars 2a qed genie” | frail of he oeeners jury I tha the she KO FE: vi HOW, Berlin. **Im ly } have in_ranping or ig the comin uu! lepartmen! ‘ommis- iu he Vin- : . a a Feed eee presen emcees: wont valuaboc"™ | summer. ‘They also propose to lease and come | sioner Williamson. of the Lavd office ss a Cincinnati Commercial special from Vin- | folk says: depasture of the Plymouth, cennes, Ind., says: A few days since Mattie | under orders for St. Domingo, is now delayed } was not aware of the dangerous character 'ESSO! BERGER. Vienna 1 have | plete the Pembina branch of the Canada Pa. | alsoquestioned by the committee in regard to Women Doctoks.—At the annual com- ‘ tesa‘ ake roods break! of the weapon, and that there was no evidene® ia tk thece Waters wit Temarkable suc- | Eine railroad, to connect with the Minnesota | the necesity for “Additional clerks in his de- | mencement of the Woman's Medical college Show distance froin the ‘Gty.and after hort thought the snip us "be able aad tt of an intent to commit murder. The boy wet rupicson scaNzost, Warsare, “tore | Lipectedat tains wit be running trom | fanaa eterntanes nhere ae Teytas | fhe a'ec aan of aadietjo aay | Be eatment UY aereal Tian e arewas | yardtunder tee teeke™ The ant of rey | seat ber. y xi ura’ . is expec! ra! ‘ol imber depreda- “4 seribe none but this."* | St. Paul to Winnipeg and. toa polut 3 mites | tions have beeneeried core, Haber a itor. | ferred on 17 female graduates, includin puilt and she was held on tt until her body was | condemned the broken ring, and ordered “SEVERE STORM IN OHIO.—Much damays PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M D.. F. | further north, where the branch line crosses | ney General Marble. for the Interior depart. | from New York, and one each from Ru: Di 7 Was done in Ohio by the ‘recent story), oe. EB. Leadon. Mare pleasant, tan ae the. main Ting of the Canada Pacific road, | ment, Tanaocavoned, especially in reference England and Cahada. whet had her Rimoyed totes conta? Srl crery tort int “Cy hurry “forward the fhe lower portion of Bt, Biansficld ts covered witty be irpasses: ye at Selkirk. From this point cortracts are rs. Mone: wantes ® i we PROFESSOR AITKEN. M.D., F.R.S.. Roya! | in execution for the coustruccon of. the | atthe Interios department to Day sples wie | IMMIGRATION mFO KANSAS still continues | Noatrestshave been made. rox dig Tapidly as possible, The steamer | water. A number of barns and bridges on Pulls and Fates)? Preferred “t@ | main “line estward to the Lake of the | have been sent to the territories’ to apprehena | UN bated, and the various land offices “are mm estead ERS. ft the Fort Wayne road were swept away. AS Woods, 11) mites, to be completed during 1880. | Umber thieves. "Internal “Revenue Commis: | overflowing with hom and pre-emptior THE CoaL Mixers. — Wednesday Gyening | Secretary of the Navy and the naval commit. ille the street car stables were demot- An burned toacrisp. After several days of in- | new one to be made, and the machinists are is on Zanesv: lg 5 Superintendent Brackett, of the Maryland | t t val the understandi and the roof Presbyterian ve A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. | distance westward of Thunder Bay, | sioner Raum also appeared before the com- given 3 rane ingen ‘One das ee: ken company, was waited cael bya number pf mis aihey snarl That the } party will reach here pe] Teale were torn. a 2 on Lake Superior, is also under contract, to | mittee in relation the employment of ry To i company’s miners, who p) ‘d to go to | some time next week. freight train was ‘wrecked in a culvert Every genuine bottle bears the name of THE | be completed at the same time, Much pres- } clerks in his division. The committee ad- | Four full passenger trains, consist of th Work atthe offered price of forty cents” "The —— ‘Tit and the engineer killed. = APOLLIN ARIS Co. (limited). Lontow sure is being exerted on the Canadian govern. | journed uniil next Monday without taking Gusehes, and consatning. L700 Deon paves | men they have beenidlelongenough, | Massacnasetts Mormons Arresicd. == Pe i lpi eee ener aeiewcey faay soa enon afd'mae'eanh its am | ninaeocey acetone Recess | Mit Mam wotue oe bratt Sole Agent for United Stavesand Gavadas, | eM! System of railways tomOrea iy | ment of Mahe Rates ptiduor establish: | 4 pueacnen EXECUTED —Rev, BrownCable | fepend. upon thelr services: The tee rane | Taid Jesterday. on the town of Tewksbury. In fised to marry her: but afterward she fell Ps work of as: atom of Fa ways from Ottawa to eat atthe w oh ie mr 7 wae (colored) was hanged at Winchester, Tenn., | im wiant proceeding on the mining subject, | men, who are charged with Il in open Pe broke. hose, and was dis! :~ a nn RSE ARRES” | eater threo eames wine Morir | okey Yeveaue Wa?" | Stn hese ads Gagan | sed 'ne take or Bente Wa Inde the’ Baveror ‘Criminal Court for Prankitn | fo'marry he, saying Uist she i's Yanaserd an ee ~ ov A ef d ad a con le m™m . * G AND SUMMER STYLES.—stitenea | Pacific railroad. Agee conpeting. og Jattex 4a Matthew McHugh, oged 2 a has sand propia vite the execution: to accept the price offered. 1f they are going | county. Tt is alleged that many others will be | article. _ she is a < and Heeie ‘aoed # et B # LivZ: i New Poy thus be formed, serving. a tas Roemceotes Manan eatnoed totteeuny ‘~The Oregon republican state convention aerate god i fe ee pw > vident zd been. ake wo cotablih a 4% The socialistic labor pa Jersey avenue D.w. “_ mar$-im* | extent of valuable country. years in the state prison. is to be held ieSalemon Wednesday, d Rp ie a April li. | nies.—[ Cumberland ( Md.) News. Mormon settlement at Tewksbury. is hopefully preparing for

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