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SS EE | THE EVENING STAR. | T s to The Star PUBLISHED DAILY. ExceptBunday — 5 elegram: ween rate BeAS PoE ES iceg | ORANGE RIOTS IN TORONTO, 5 ‘ewspaper Company ——- = ee ee I's ls TENNESSEE'S WHISKY WAR. THE EVENING STAN iy Served fogabseriness 8 E'S W cepacwigt gmat, + ANOTHER SITTING BULL SCARE. a m1 / r year, $6. shiished ou Priday—$2 a copies for $15: 20 copies THE EUROPEAN MUDDLE OG 5- All mail enbeeriptions must be paid in ad- ee ad ance. |W. BIN. 7,78 WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1878. TWO CENTS. EUROPE TO-DAY. — Sy ———7 Lospos, March 19.—Capt. MeLeod, of EEE —— 7 7 7 | E EVENING STAR. Investigation of Doorkeeper Polk. | The “Temporary” Deficiency Bill. | The District in Cengress. j FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, Britiva bi Chil Wai ach, which ie N SPECIAL NOTICES. — TH foie TWO REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE. | The Senate committee on appropriations | THE BILLS wHICcK PASSED THE HOUSE YES Terspay, Mareh 19, were, ‘amis ssatona mea ak org oh the <a] VENTY-NINTH ANNUAL | The majority and minority reports in the | have agreed to reportto the Senate the tempo. 7 TERDAY. é | SENATE—Mr. Matthews, from the com. | December, was charmed at th the MEOICAL DE Washington News and Gossi matter of the investigation of Doorkeeper | rary deficiency appropriation bill with certain ‘The following gives the provisions of the Dis- | mittee on railroads, reported a substitute for | We Court’ vesterday with felony OF Ge On NOWS En De k, were submitted to tne House to-day. amendments "The bill is entitled “An act au. | trict of Columbia bills and resolutions passed | Bitte on railr Rap aideset i eayenreg le away his vessel. “He was remanded aicdictory VOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal rman rison, who made the report | thorizing the Secretary of the Treasury toem- | in the House yesterday: He labep anos sesheakeabea) i . Oa tal erotuater Free. FEA: | Zecoees EOI reese oe veh from the civil servied reform committee, gave | Plex temporary elerks.and Making aM! Appr. | ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENT. Railroad. with favorable recommenda. Reducing Wages in 4.D. The profession = renee mame =o - ie . that he would call the subject up for the | Priation for detecting trespass ‘on public The bill for the relief of Thomas Bayne, di. | tion. Also, Senate bill 474, relating to the The cotton ally invi reserved si | THE Cosstett in tow of the Talla. | action of the House on Tuesday next. ands, and for bringing into market public | rects the Commissioners of the of | Southern Pacific Railroad, without report or RD UNIV re rrived at the Brooklyn navy yard this THE MAJORITY REPORT lanas in certain states, and for other pur- Columbia to refund to Bayne, if in their judz- recommendation. Bow Ae Te Inorning. She will be loaded witheaods toc | Says that the does not show that pose and it authorizes the Secretary of the | ment he is entitled to the same, the amount of Mr. Blaine introduced bill for the better ME. \s Horn i espa ated with good Polk is inters jitively in any elaim now peaaury to employ twenty temporary clerks | a certain tax erroneously co 1 oof hin 2 \e protection of d tie literature. to the committee on the it | Mr. Chatlee introduced a bill to re im of the Westerf Cherokees to the + | of claims. Ss north, and charge : mistake as- | allowed registers of land o aire 6S7 on the Mr. js introduced bill to aid in the et east, then owned or | construction of a ship canal from New Orle: | to the gulf of Mexico. ¥ PROPERTY. ) . Unmotion of Mr. McDonald, the bill t ded, That all moneys | The bill to relieve the Chureh © tot fern ferred pending in Congress. Thé Neuchaftel com- during t e balance of the pe fiseal year, id tax having been assessed, as is alle: NOMINATIONS.—The President sent to the } pany owes him an unsettled balance andhasa | and Sppropnates $20,000 for their payment, s the cost of a brick foot-pavement 5, t he following inations: ill’ for its relief before the House, but he | For diagrams, furniture, and repairs in the | Gown in front of Square 726. in the city Senate today the following nomi 1), | ¢laims to have no interestin it. In cohnecticn | General Land Office, miscellaneous items, in- | Washington, om the east side of Lat cerect oa: The G: Austen. to be U.S. Consul at vita. | with this company prior to the second session | cluding two of the’ city newspapers, to be | Washington, ont str Philippine Islands. of the 44th Congress the committee say: “Mr. | filed, bound, and preserved for the use of the | Abie to sai : a dG. Potts as post- | Pelk seems to have employed or continued in | office :for the actual expenses of clerks detailed THE COMMISSION Of David G. Potts as p employ a man because of his pretended claim | to investigate fraudulent land-entries, tres- A | Master at Petersburg. Va., was signed by the | ty inflnence with a Congressman.” They also | Passes on the public lands and cases of official | represented by said B; President to-day. Mr. Potts was appointed | say: “Mr. Polk does not feng the major part | Misconduct, and for advertising and tele EXEMPTION OF CHUR last summer to fill the vacancy oceasioned by | of the things charged against him, but in ex Praphing, £20,000; Prov 7 per cent the | Substitute a rednetion of 7 vurt | thought that the men wil t | miners of the Tamworth distric: have a | Mr. Sargent introduced a bill relating tofees | CePted a reduction of 10 per cent Servia Gets Her Back Up— New Look out. e BELGRADE, March 1 orps has made a a nditions a see Re vil be held THI make arrangemenis for the fun in the Dis | ing an American register to a fore | that it Will not leave tt unless PETER the election of Joseph Jorgensen. the post- | tenuation pleads the necessities of his depart eretofore, and that shall hereafter be, é trict provide: n aet of Con- | vessel for the purposes of the Weodr | do so. | master, as a member of Congress, but was not | ment, his rawness in position, the clamors of ; lected for depredations upon the public lands gress entitled “An act for the government of | tific expedition was taken from the | A Bankrupt Italian City. | confirme n. needy applicants, and past custom.” 7 shall be covered in the Treasury in the United | the Distriet of Columbia, and ‘for other pur- | and passed. | Mai 19. — The mua io. —— . ‘The committee say that with proper handling States or other moneys received from the sale | poses,” approved June 20, Is74, as was cone | op pb's ite then proceeded to the consider ed to secure govern CAT. COLLEGE will be | ONCLE OLD TO WE WEIGHED —The | the lawful force under the doorkeeperhas been | of Public lands. When lands have not been | ctrued to anthorize the Commissioners of the | tion ef Senate bill 396, toamend section 244 of | te a loan, has suspen ENING. March 19, at8 | committee iking and currency of the | quite sufficient, and that it was his duty to find | surveyed in the territories no money appr District to set aside former exemptions of | the revised statutes. | A Troublesome Visi | House have agreed to request Secretary Sher- | out as early as practicable whether or not it | priated by this bill shall be used to collect a Church property from taxation. and toenforce | tion of timber on the | _CoxstastixopLe, March all the Ms man to weil = United Si + FRANKLIN COUN- | jyore me y are earnestly reine " nm WED. gold in possession of the | Was sufficient, and in no event to add toit | charge for wood or timber cut on the p and itr the ores nee of one or | until authorized so to do by resolution of the | lands for the use of actual rs of the commi vill | House, but that rawness i nd no cus- | €xport. | For ry clerieal force to visit the various places where il is deposit tom can be set up in defense of a palpable vio- gable the Commissioner of the General Land ce to CaITy a tax upon such property, be and is hereby re- | bill provi o Pealed : and that the title to such property is | tion of land upon condition that hereby declared to vest in the trustees, or such 4 shail be planted with limber, 1 other persons as held the tiile to the same at some debate in the course of which for the granti | Duke Nicholas, in order to obvia | lies about a military escort ten | At “Eyrklick | pte 3 lation of known laws. t the act of Congress | ihe time of the passage of the act of ISs4. | Mr. Ingalls he pending bill as visi rnment th: iota a) REPEAL OF THE BANKRUPT Law — The ihe utte fara of legal rete itis at ee fer Dein ging 1ato ma INFORMATION WANTED AS TO COST OF STREET | not aftordiny Xisting evils. He Felt pent ournmen #0 ca Ga tttew a ici shown by kK: his open’ violation o: the $ E sof A 3 PAVING. &e. | thought the entire on Which this bill “pple soa nal Coanell § | House committee on the judiciary n by | “ y folation of LPL Pe ee er eae ¥ for the cover powers ba VAN REDTR. Eevaly “d to report a bill to repeal the | Known law, to say nothing of his inefficiency 1 oa bs Mi: ippi Alabama, an «di 4 The resolution concerning the pavement of | sought toam D ig and gas of the building | streets in the District provides “That the | statute bor upied by the Pension Bureau on Penn- | Commissioners of the Distrset of Columbia be, | of the cant s avenue, for file-cases, desks. printing, | and they heceby ; pension-certificates, furniture, carpets, and | House of Represe The committee therefore recommends that | other things necessary in said bureau for the | avenues in the DistTi the position of doorkeeper be, and hereby present fiseal the sum of $1.00. For | payed sinee April 1, 18 ndshould be stricken from the © wat to Contra at h He had letersi Wiser | and Duke not to embark at Buyakd Where the Imperial yacht is now anc a. showing that parties planted to the | some shrubs and then took up the lands by since [ALES be Postponed . sand |: means ol this suvteriiees | Prince Henry VIL, of Reuss, the German vebeen | Mr. Kernan said that this bill would only | {mbassador bere, has'received from his yrocee! at as shown throughout the testimony render | b). For heatin: proceeding: tire unfit for | NOW o te and responsible position of door- ; nkrupl law. All volunt: to be open uniil duly Ist, 1 5 proceedings are tocease from and after the bill becoming a l:uw | | eel him in the opinion of your commi but involuntary | yee Ir Ts UNDERSTOOD that the interview yester- I i and that unt a int! | Printing and’ binding for the Post Once «i ; 72, er of the | give rise to sp Neat Would be he tau Haiad torpeie bee ane : deg ai wc. R, | deckured vacant. and that until the appoint: zr i ‘ost Ottice “de- the actual cost of la: of | elit tothe count 6 Russian torpedo: boats accompany ay between Secretary Schurz and Mr. C.F. | ment ofa new doorkeeper theduties ofthe of. | partinent, to be done at. the Government | nents, the contract pric Mr. Beck moved to amend by striking out | 4eht and are quarantined « Adams. jr., was not entirely satisfactory, if | Hee be. eby are, devolved upon the | Printing "omice, $5,000." The sum of the names of thee allafter the er and insert: Phat, The vessels there are fitted for n the accep! f Mr. Adamsof the appoint. | 2 is appropriated to enable the Secretary of ‘ id for: also. wh at as Civon Pacific director was. its itp. | shave been r eend. ich of said avenues — section 264. R. a, the ch none are abourd. Safvet Pas San Stefano ty iiform Moukht Ali Pashas that the embarkat sians at San Stefano is impossible MASONIC TEMPL TUESDAY EVENING t Commencingat bal tZo"elock, prompt the Interior to secure competitive plans for | repairing and reconstruction of the Interior department building lately injured by fir | Peuding went the > 5 a Z & B4 EPORT recommended by the Secretary of the Interic venues have be . the Senate pro. must he postp Adaress by Peesident EARLE. Short sive lease of Anderson yesterday by the supreme Cook, Crave For detecting ai ngin gto trial and bun- | faced, the character of the same. nctual cost, oe {the bill wuthor Curiosities of the Stiver Trade. Representative Members of es 7 of Louisiana was referred to with grati- They say that Col. ishment persons guiity of violating the inte contract price. and the name of contractor: | izing vot the jor to mak v LONDON, March 1\—The Daily Newsin its The mM South Caro has not been g pf corruption in oMce or | hal revenue laws, or conniving at the sam together with a copy the bids and pro- | tain jations with the Ute Indiaus in the | financial article says: “The United Sates is the gove te troops. and citizens ~ | gnilty of malf re,other than the employ- | including payments for information and de: posals for pavements in the year 1s; wl | teetion of sui Muh the | state of Colorado: which, alter a briet discus. | said to be re. ints fo vurchaser of silver, and t ment of h violatio ' we! Ving aid and encouragem ess of the numbe or so much ards as the: off ppear in the ired U i that th ind | thereof as may be nece that purpose sigt ssid. houncement of the arrival at Queenstown ol ler are invited 5 . s in their prosecution of quired W, and that the 1 nd ay: es a Ses . RELIEF FOR THE POOR. qT e Presid laid before the Senate a | a steamer for New York, with $000,000 wort! h ad the | arch for iilieit ‘istic Prasailided to with | Hom the evidence that he.ts interested in | to be expended. ender the ion of the The joint resolution making an appropri ror Pais tom tee i L Commissioner of Internal Revenue. For de . nt. ” con ‘ation from the Secretary ot War of this metal which has been made. 1 would pleasure—both as the resultof the southern | ¢ltims and bi'ls before the House for action, | Commissioner of 1 aul Revenue or ce. | tion for filling up the grounds south of th informing the Senate that the appropriation | be interesting to know if this consieaine Le Tre nn ieee | reaouience <liscloses numerous mistakes of | elency in salaries and expenses of collectors | Capitol, appropriates #14000 for the purpose ef | for puble wanting tor tee Ween partinent ix | proceeded to the Uuited States, the doorkeeper, especially in the earlier part | of internal revenue, $00). For the emplo: empleying the poor of the District inthe work | exhausted. Referred to the committee on | barked at nstown. Tt would MATION WANTED. —The Postmaster | of his service, arising from inexperience and | ment of 32 extra, el rks and 2 laborers in (1 of filing up. draining and placing in good san. | appropriations. first lime the latter course bh has reevived the following letter from | @ desire to comply with the demands and sup- | Surgeon General's office, $11,902.30. 'y condition the grounds South of the Capi Tie policy of the administ 3 nsmit to this committee, | he pertormed such service 5 H ; Hoh a cumplete st of at these SPDR AEY wee APPOLLIN AERIS yho form the organization of the | precedents for And APPOUL NG WATERS. st Office depariny ‘date. We | Pireg’t Just received pa desire fo have this information in schedule me 2 form. something as fol _ Name—Floor— eR ee avesce. | Room — Division—class— Position sai Si emarks. In addi se have a comparison sheet prepared it showing the reduet 3 a8 Was to his mind ry, trusting to supposed ppropriations to pay such " tate then resumed consideration of | I is curious. contempx 5 Represe: = Jere N. Willlanis. chate, posed necessities of the House and its com- PTAN IRE. —Tn the ie. along the line of the old I, the Com. what is known as the Pacific railroad funding | export that 2.000 was. shipped j Represe native dere aie eyeth miittees, and the belief on his part that iis iand serene wena ate the paple cikocttti | missioners of the District to determine tie | Lill trom New York to this si SceeaanT ENE fae | of commitice on expendit r | paramount duty was to perform and eause to amended by limiting the number of com. | PJ Of said work, to see that it is proper Mr.M an said the question before them Navigation of the 7 ss had the power t Lact ire the people against loss. ps etn: = Bi conducted, and to disburse the money hi whet nusstoners tothree: xin themaximumn salary | Soneucted and fo disburse the mone here eects cedents for tions: ch | $00, limiting to 10 cents on $100, in addition to | *PPropriated for the purpose of providing | Congress must et in tinke of inca at tearial “They unquestlOne big teeta eee cents authorized to be asked for by | Hedieal attendance. medicine and food for | respousibility beiore the people. erences ae Daere ‘ 7 Aes | : ‘i arterly intallments,i e electiv : is net nent te Dill for the deposit for sz : 1 SETAE Lipo aud forthe manifest incotsistenty'of treing | $f Me Dont of falucation from congressional | COO FRANKLIN TNSERANCE Company. | Inger aNd asked: that Wt be preted ie ihe | an officer upon a charge of corruption’and | instead of judicial districts— IL Was recom. jy, 22¢ bill to extend the charter of the Frank. | Record, but objection was made. . Loxp ch WA dis; , NYADI JANOS, {ito "vera eae slips, ave passed up and down the Th marl4-te x RUBBER GUODS INDIA BE INE ALIDS: u INVALIDS, | " fiuding him guilty of, and recommending are | aPpoint one at - rhe bil Mths ce company. provid . 5 : Consisting of ALK CUSILIONS. PILLOWS, it any, and the inere | meval for. pete “* "| mitted. The Baltimore’and Ohio railre it Tnsurance company, provides Mr. Harrison, from the cominittee on civil HOT WATER BAGS. ICE BAGS, SILK ELAS: 2 Hany as come moval for npeten —_ justment bill was passed—yeas 1, n: | canend and. extend. the wee reform, submitted @ report upon the | ee te : - ’ ion 0 ‘THE DIstRicT GOVERNWENT BILt.—The bill | the House of delegates Mr. 1 ir proposed a | jary Su 1s be extended Charges a per Valk. and asked | -roxosto, Mareh Iy.—Shortly after midnight THOMPSON, year ending june | providing . yover int resolution requiring the attorne ae tite vei 9 i pe Us ite | the mob a ped up Queen street and at warls-tr We Gi arectse uending June 29th | providing fora form of government for the | JOWE revolution requiring the attorney ree for the period of With the minority repertand the testimony in | [Be Moy, Advanced up Queen street and at _ marist ONAL.—It is pledSant to see the veteran | District of Columbia seems to meve along | Hteme Graft ackbes ovo eg Male y of April, thee jw vse . E f ase. So ordered. journalist. Dr. Wallis, of the New York | Slewly. When the Hou : went into commit, | fre OF the sion of Harnon ean i te would not | #sWered with revolvers, and the We e se Wi nto. - he elec ph asto the Presidential 5 ee I ATTISOR £uve Natic ee net | turned the fire. Hundreds of shots were ex SAP ie a y his | tee of the Whole vest yon the bill to vest | vote in ida and Louisiana. A bill DEBS ES IN THE DISTRICT. reintroduce the rej» iesday of next | changed he Bs poure i ercad, in town. He is accompanies s . ole y a anc jana. ; ave me . | changed here, and stones poured i eT ee to te Ante anied by bis | the District Cominissioners Wi hy the powers | grossed for the third reading providing popu. | The bill in relation to ex ciaptions provides Until the Window sashes and furniture wer u the Doctor wasthe Washington cor. | 1% {he old board of audit, it kas discovered in | 1 option in Washington, | Crit actual residents of tke Distiee ee | ay gsi dewolished. The police, ninety le : ent of the Herald,) and by one of his | bulls on the table, that by some means and St. Mary's counties. | married pel SOW) Ave. oe to es arged the mob and wielded thei W. Guinand, H. A. Altre; nt of the Fy ) and, by Of | sin Committee of the Whole, whereas | married persons or who have to. prov sisters of the Oe inith sweat Pout ane m Leta tcciors: marae | Min re ee Ste Stopping sat | special oer made upon Governor Hen- | No TROUBLE IN THE Fawu.y.—Gen. Sher. | the support of a family in said District, f 1 Me Allist here, aud one. @ young Prosestant nana est. Noble Young, tirectors. dle ‘i 3 S dee’s motion was that the bill should be con. | man and his daughter, and tor Don Cam- | Months next preceding the out it is fe M » HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON THE OFFICE OF INTERNAL REV sidered in the House and not in Commitiee of | eron have turned from Cleveland, whither | OF Process from any court, or ining that it was co} to | time an 317 9TH STREET N the Whole. Ifthe bill is not soon passed it | they fi latter in Peace, or other officer of oF in’ said District | z against them, shail be exempt from attach- levy, seizure With very extensive fac turing, are now showing a Manties uney, ied for richness of design and color and rivaling in extent any establishment in country. Architects designs for Mantles ani Vainse sely followed, and imitations marh'es ‘exactly pros TON WROUGHT Or, LECTOK for the district of Kanss transferred from Mr. Blair to Mr. Carp U the office will be removed to-day from OU tawa to Fort Leavenworth. he government in pension and fire with sto up Queen street, " Ke ih will be so antagonized by the t nd appro- iation bills that its consideration will be de- ed for Weeks, and it m: be for months. ne, ashe isin failing healt for the wedding as yet. His i | ughter, Who is 21 years old, just two years SECRETARY SHERMAN argued before the | the Senior of her future stepmother, is fond of Senate finance commiiice to-day in opposition | that cheery, witehing, piquante little beauty. of the resumption act, | &lthough hitherto she h: mendment of Mr. Dunuell was adopt ed, leaving the benefitsof the xet fo the widows | and minor children, and if no widow or minor child, the parents of those lost a gratuity equal leer ol to one year's pay of the person lost. The biil t that nothing in) wasthe 1 f Tir PostMASTEK GENER ed irregulariiies in regard to certai Was driven out of town at i he bill for th S opposed any n pa! Policeman Worth Was struck on the te my : SITCHEN KA sais for contracts. in which it is claimed that | Lhe bill for the repeal tet. | Monial projects on the part of her father | i manner affect | Mr. Durham. fromthe committee on the De. | MiMl a stone and: Knocked senseless. Ai! bt Russia fre-place STOVE | Sensitur Dorsey is interested. ¢ he | At the conclusion of hi: ument Mr. Sher- | is children (there aresix) are pleased | any existing wv judgment. | partment of Justice. reported a dill fixing the pbb: M ju Ne apap pee | Senter Dorsey is interested, are of the sl inan requested of the committee that no state. | SYR SLs children (there are si eh ae ONSTALES, cout. | Rantment of Sustice. reported a bill Gxing the | iy one hundred and fifty rioters Were injured force or competent mechanics ta abeir varlots | vst possible Huportance as far as the | ments of what he said) should be given pies ete | M EDS, ETC. ar cis arts of the United States: gassed with stones and police batons, |The doctor branches and long personal experienc Pde | ermuent and its” ists | the pre: ashe would have” hi f “Little Char- | The bill regulating the appointment of jus Au eire fia the 1ées. 6 ites: based: offices are crowded with the wounded. thoug Food work cheaper lan any other bode,’ mar? Hy | If" the Litthe, Ruck postmaster six opo- | arpuntent printed for generat crenatien, att e weeks inandatoutite | tien ore aioe ge epkomutment OF fi Aly bal txing the foes, of clerks of District | ye a ruie ihe injured were taken awa; UNRIVALLED baa’ oie eae ook tbe bidder | he did not de: re garbled reports of what he | ain information in rela; | of deeds. &c., provides that the Commissioners | ‘Also. a bill Hains the compensation of wrest. Hundreds of roughs are sti KS” OI asp price. OF gt ana eninge patie 0. ais: | to appear in print. Mr. Sherman in- | tion to. part ted with Mosher of the District of Columb’ all appoint fi Marshals and Deputies. Passed. te si a por missel Se on Me the wotary | formed the committee that ia his opinion | J'ouelas! she parties who made the abdu | justices of the peace and not exceeding twen “Mr. Singleton. from the « on print ete iu force Champagne Wines of held Co necounts at waee then TP Oran nears Haight be resumed on th: | and who were killed at Bay ridge. Our police | constables for the District, Theit tecmeat aie. ing. reported a Hill to regu he advertising MOET & CHANDOD Het eof these cttons inthe P Ml ; | Ist of July next, He v as positive that speci+ and the governor and couneil are giving eve! shall be two years, subject to removal for cause. of mail lettings. It provides that in lieu of the MOET & CHANDON " se the parties to the bonds « 4 payment 5 could be re sumed on the date set | facility to assist Mr. Ross in his almost hope- | They shall respectively have the jurisdiction. publication of the schedules there shall be eecibaetin’ T858. | release the pa or it by Congress, January 1, 18.9. His ar less search.—[ Boston Transeript. exercise the powers and functions. and per: | printed in_ not ore than. ten Measpayers ft . Work. : RENAULD, FRANCUIS & ©U., | al a ments were substantia iv the same as tho: = z a form the duties respectively. as now provided | Any one state or territory A hott einviting | reh 19.—A special trom Nash * Se . - ” : : | given in his last annual report, although at MITCHELL, of Oregon, | bylaw, for said officers r vely. 'T. NS ae Ort ak « Teun., says Collector Woodeock bh novi-eoly Sole AgentsforU.3. 0 THE TARIFF AcitTaTiON.—In the House, to- ter length. ming experience at 3a.m. Sat. fatieek Of the none ae te oun he: proposals and stating that sch ine | 3 Inada letter sanouncing. the teurmce => A CARD. | day, Mr. Bacon. of New York, endeavored to | "A majority of the members of the ecmmit- They were awakened by a butley ne- | of the justices of the peace Who now hold on on can be obtalned at tha deparisnent. | err of the Caled Beales intemal ae ousisionimastar Haka te and indie. | HAVE the following resolution considered. but | tee said to be opposed to leaving in the | nding over their bed gazing at them. he District, and shall prev Lnotice not to exceed six liches in length, Ure ion | Loagaied of Mr. Sherman, the arbitrar 5 he possesses ie reat | ne ee power mpuon d, that definite the other on the sub- | ed the intruder that he fled pre: ipitately. This commissioners near Peeled Chestnut, White | county. Also. the of the persons suspect iving information to the revenue officials organizing, and a nd to be published once a week for six week Mr. Dunnell opposed the 1 ) While effecting a small sav I present a | adverti Mr. Mitchell said, “Who are you!” but his such unfinishe i 0 wife promptly exclaimed, Dow't stop to ask upels as may H ben eon egis- | Questions—use your revolver.” This so alarm- by any party in interest who s i ade: Whe eretio: outh, nervous weakness, early decay, | vbjection was made: Whereas, the foes of manhvod. Nene T wil send.a receipt thar will the subject eure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This greatremedy | disiui ‘wasdiscovered by a missionary in South America, in Y it oe tariff i fe ude among the people, in some 1 ng, and in near! embarrassing | littion i eC i of 9 ee te COst OF | The tilelt distillers 4 djoining count Let Marshal Wheat. askiv B to increase the cost of e | transcript of the same, as hereinafter provided. y i perate fight is ant ted between «la self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH | fons throughout the industrial, manic f resumption will be recommended by | was fortunate, for there was no weapon of de- | Kauri’ manner they shall procose ii td Hes. Eee th by Girowing Ls depnty ieavis ts mou oe INMAN, Station D, Bible How, oe turing and commercial interests of the | the committee, before Congress adjourns. fence in the house, and the police did not re: close up all unfinished busin of any prede- | Washington tor tl : > Be it therefo —— a 4 4 through White and pond to cries for their presence, none of them | Cessor in oflice appointed under this ner ts L purpo | ters have been se 8 were sent to the Senate | Made his selections of clothing, and had evi- | opice, they shall make, certify, and deliver |. A DEMOCRATIC ATTACK O short notice. ay:—George E. Bullock, of Louisiana, | Cently come to the bed hoping to. secure a | transcripts of any proceeding on their dee ¢ ed. That in view of these cireum- NOMINATION: and to the end of quieting the public | following nominat it is inexpedient at present to change or | yester¢ t MPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS, ; mine ; | A special dispatch to the Pending the passage of the bill introduced in | modify the rate of duties on imports or of Arar aie ‘olor’ 1. Sweet, | Patch and purse, He left everything in his | to any party in interest, or shall deliver c from Cin ili, March 14, says: Congress, anthorizing the adjustment of excise: duties, as now regulated by existing | tbe Us sent al Chlcages kesisient Bane, | hasty thight—N.¥. Graphic | docket, together with All papets nail wake | been introduced inthe: Ohio t yinix CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE, | jaw, and the commitiee on means bi Rawbativen: tole pated aoieert cite: | Bueven’” AnGY Odin Berthant | ished business, to their snecessors in oft | democratic member that 1s v » Morgan. and to correct erroneous and excessive charges for | charged from the further ition of |“ pean ed Penge aevomne eneincer, |. ee ANGES.~ erthant | their option, and account for all moneys indietment against Gov. Bis é ja i E ty geo i The following nominations were confirmed | has been appointed to the command of the ; if 4 i} Fy fary p for: SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, | eaTtiatr eee withaeeagn Was made, and the | in executive session by the Senate yesterdays | Eric harp corps, headquarters at Bor. | their hands. ‘pon the death or Hed aoe: EMHARIDE TO eroaee toe uid prepare theirclaimsfor pre- | resolution was withdrawn. ainmoilD mole ane | aoe p Rae tore < oh | aby justice o! ie peace appointed under stitution to ‘purehs i Special attention will be given to this class of AND THOSF Matt andria, V . Benj F. Simpson. U.S. marshal | Other import: nt changes impend Gen. Esp. hall be deli hi diate | state officer is a member. The bill is gre rer than Cookvil This in business, and all tax-payers interested will flud it nator Dorsey-returned fre | of Kansas: Charles MeCundless: oF Bee Vent de In Villeshoisinet, com aoe PE | successor in office. And. sa ables | personal in its language, and, as its auth formation is contirmed to-day by person com Sdvantageous to intrust their claims to me. York this mort nd denies posit | Vania, chief justice of the supreme court of | Mth corps, Gen Picked, commandant of the | Shall be the successors of the constables | nounced, is intended ex ing here from the points mentioned. They re SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES aper stories repardine his ection | New Mexico. “Re Subreme court of | 11th corps, Gen, Villevois having resenead | 20W holding ofice in. the District. “The | lor. Mr. Bishop is sen port that the iilicit distillers are exasperated paid at a large discount, with pent conen eis, dhe Postmaster Conon j SeNe ee : PS. 3 ms Maing resigned | terms of office of all justices of the’peace | sale grocery house of Cinemng and desperate. WILLIAM DICKSON, this morning assured him that there was'ng | THE NOMINATION of Thomas C. H. Smith, | GovERNOR EMERY will leave for Washing. | now in office within and for the District of been charged, = Freer seen nal oor», | evidence in that department anon Whicheace. | appointment clerk of the ‘Treasury, to be pay. | ton this morning, where, it is pretty generally | Columbia shall end on the thirtieth day alter that he ising the faciliti his eee ee eye Cee eee, Serr emul be lacnded ondie Rauch | appointment clerk of the Treasury, to be p: believed, he goes for the purpose of trying to | the approvat of this act. They shall issue no high office toadvance the business of hisere r SLECTHIC PEN, | hut Posthiaster Cctieral’ Brady states tag | master in the army, was referred today toa | believed. he goes fc official decapitation. ~ If | Process returnable on or after that day.and — cery. The late appointment of a_ relative of B OEE ELECT MIC PEN: Seuator Dorsey. has taken no dntetest week Mr eka ttt Tats emiiltary com: | itis be true he will reach the eapltal none tag | shall have power thereafter to make ewe | Gelvor nn artners to a place inthe manage: wave, Del is from Pop. 1.000 to, 15.000 COPIES from a single written | ¢Ver in the contracts involved. mot ever ts | for examination into the merits of the | Shon, Intelligence from Washington is to the | liver transeripts of unfinished cases and bu: ment of the penitentiary gave color to these, [Natyk. D- T vious rumors the Mencil, ‘“‘Thecheapest, quickest aut best method ot | CET in the contracts invaly as} appointment. . eftect that the vovernox’s removal is not only | hess on thelr docket, and shall. on demand of | reports. Friends of the governor who hawe | the hostile: an cak ee ee yeas Ea and the seoteens veer. pee bees eet B | business of th friends. ~ THE TEXAS Pactric Rainoap BILL was | Possible but quite probable.—| Lake He-. | the parties in interest, deliver to them tran him in training for the Presidency are indig- ration. bank. school, church and others, vol have demanded the fulle: Zave timeand money by'using it, "A new business | on of the charzes. both. by the in every town fora good penman. 5,000 in use aud | and by the comm the mand increasing. roads of the - READ THIS! i ILLINOIS STATE PENITENTIARY, 2 JOLIET, Nov, 24, 1877, ‘The Electric Pen outfit, purchased from you, Sep- | tember 28. gives great satisfaction, We have saved i printing considerable more than the cost of the | oft in less than two months, and can cordially | Yecommend it to any party- who wishes to save | reported fayorabl. committee on essentially the ci . ite x f 3 butlalo herds are moving south. eserva, i Bea < ad, March 1. scripts duly certified. together with all papers | nant at this demoeratic attack upou his hour. ol ans ne « © Misse are jot vt tae pounce. [rou the a wa, | left or ited with them by said parties fu said —— t flon Indiana sorts Site Butt are joining icons to: Oy cis (bt As —In Phila- | case or proceeding, and pay to the proper per- CASSAG is Was put | sons all moneys in their hands that may be | “Paul de ¢ “Ls bbery o Train by M . et. ntly reported favorably to the House. ‘The | on trial for the fatal shooting of Isaac due them. The term of office of all constables ‘on the occa er rept Ane ii ect iat , { hem, | The term of off sion of the Prince Imperial’s birth Hetcuins, Texas, March 19.—Train No. 4 + iS now on his ¥ to this.city, | Southern Pacific bill was also reported back te, in Moitgomery county, Pa., in July now in office in said District shall end on the | day, expresses belief in a speedy restoration on the Houston & Texas Central railroad, due of absence todelend | to the Senate without recommendation. S75. ‘The prisoner has been once convicted ot | thirtieth day after the ipproval hereof, and | of the empire. He declares the Imperialists | here at 10> last night, Was robbed by ‘four cks.. The whe AFRICAN EXPLORATIONS.—The United States | MUTer, in the first degree for the offence, a | they shall, on or before said day, return all | are ready and will be visilant and resolute | masked men. The express car Was Laken pos. d, originated With ex-Senator AFRICAN EXPLORATIONS.—The United States | new trial was granted, and the place of trial process which may be held by them, and pay | when the occasion presents itself. The Prince | session of and the mail plundered and express Poker Jack” MeChire. whose | COUSulat Zanzibar writes to the Department | changed on the round that a fair hearing over to the parties entitled thereto all moneys | neither intrigues nor observes a purely con messenger Thomas wounded. About 15 or 20 of State that the international expedition to | could not be had in Montgomery county on | in their hands, duly executed (except as here- | templative attitude, but admits, like AC AND THE YOUNG PRINCE.—M. agnac, writing to the Paris politically in his nt removal of Cooper, collector of in- ternal revenue for Arkansas,who was a pollii- cal friend of Clayton and McClure. 1 his | shots were exchanged. The | { the kang money in ae as LOUGHREY, Warden nd secure the removalof Postmaster | Afric augurated by the King of the Bel sceount of rell ous prejudices, the defendant | after provided). and pay oxen: t0 the proper | father, the doctrine of providentiai interven. | wae nical 3 rears a pres the sans WW. MeCl. ‘ : s Dorsey's frie eveny ri een so. {i : : a ing a Catholic priest. i moneys ahds. Bi i We tints Been ‘voluntary ecdorse ments who is Dorsey's friend. in revenge for |g! has been so far very unfortunate, as Ba Cathole priests parties all moneys in their hahds. But they | tion ually strong as the above. Special inducements Till be offerea to agents appiy ing within sixty days. Bend for circulars and samples of work. GEO. H. BLISS, General Manager, feb22-26: 7 NEEDED.—Consu!-General Torb-rt 1m a | tobe young men. They made the engineer, its most worthy members have died at Tue REPUBLIC. may duly execute and return all writs au _ | fireman, aud the agent, and a negro who was Phebe: “ of Hagerstown. Md.,have | processes in their hands at the time of such O'Doxovan Rossa lectured in Toronto last | on the platform, stand in front of the express fon, aud a peta tacoma me Or he Bonita ted for mae aes. Swartz, the pre- | expiration of their term of office. ‘The Com. | evening, to an audience of about 10), car door. so the messenger could not bre The former died on the Lth of January of sun. | S6MCMeumbent. | The democrats have not yet | missioners of the District shall have power to ae | When leaving they took a northeasterly direc ‘220 to 282 Kinzie St., Chicago, Til, stroke, the laiter a few days later of Zanzibar | #8Ped upon a nominee, fix the amount and form of the bail bonds, | MURDER AND ARSON.—The house of Henry | tion going towards Lrinity Bottoms Oe at Paris, | fever. See THE Mixers of the Georges Creek coal and | 224, approve the same, to be given by such | Grazer, near Fort Madison, Lowa, was burned EERE peor THE G_PORGE F. SCHARER, informs the department of State that it is im iron company, in Maryland, have agreed to | ustices of the peace and constables and make | on Thursday niznt, iid ihe bodies of Mr-and | A Donble Excontion Next Fviday. MERCHANT TAILOR, i yee igity ners ass Tornacco Cases CompromtsEp.—Commis- resume works ‘at 40 cents per ton. aad by such further sonsiations as may be necessary | Mrs. Grazer, who lived alone, were found WILMINGTON, March 19.—Gov. Cochran has a ‘A . | possible to materially ine ase the twade be- sioner Raum has made a compromise in the | miners of other companies to resume at ns to complete the transfer of the existing busi- | burned to a crisp. The coroner's inquest re- refused to interfere with the execution of (fere for sale the balance of IS S10 A a en TA CO ee TENE Re taba romise im the | miners of other companies to, Fesu was re. | HesS from the present justices of the peace to Hyped a verdict that they had been murdered | Chambers and Collins, the colored men ses cost to close business. | treaty existed between the two countries simi. | nineteen parties were arrested for the alleged | sumed by the Benign and Wilkesbarre coal | {hove appointed under this act, and may re- | It is supposed there was considerable mone , ~~ COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH FRANCE 5 i i iy My ve the stables | i se. i "as . Which | Castle for a criminal assault on a woman | jar ty that which exists between France and | unlawful manufacture of tobacco, The tragdy | company, in Pennsylvania, yestentay. eleven | OVE justices of the | lation of law or for | aust hate Seen tet Naied eee un, watch | Castle tor 2 cuiminal assault on a. woman nsyleanic the rest of Europe the trade could be increased. | charged against these parties were extensive, | collieries, employing 2,000 men and boys. They ‘03 misconduct or for gross incompetency. ————— | evidence presented’ in thelr favor will not ——— | The consul-general also stated that a move- | The terms of the compromise are that they are | Will run on three«juarters time during the re The Commissioners of the District are author: | Tae WESTERN Wueat Cror.—The Cincin- | warrant him iu extending executive clemency WATCHES. [meat ts cn ok ie efect auch s treaty, ana ifis'| to apbeay in court and plead guilty; tins most mainder of March, atleast, ized to appoint as many commissioners of | nati Gazette publishes dispatches from fifty. | in any form. very a a Mon Leon mT 3 ve ady i ie senten . . 2 | —_ j fein wall be sent to this country te agitate the | are then to be suspended during good belia- | LIGHTNING SHATTERING A MoNcwent.—In | deeds throughout the United States as they seven points in Southern Ohio, Indiana, and | A Busted Bani adoption of such a trea All the finest grades of ENGLISH, SWISS ani AMERICAN WATCHES, SPLIT SECOND CHROSOGRAPHS, MINUTE REPEATERS, HORSE TIMERS, &¢, @@ We call particular attention to the WATCHES OF OUR OWN PRODUCTION, | THE im which are introduced the latest American and | Of the t European improvements, aud we confidently rec- vier. In they violate the laws again they are | the terrific thunderstorm yesterday the splen. may deem noceneary, with powers to take the | Northern Kentucky, from which it appears to taken Ip er. CO | | CINCINNATI, March 19.—J. 8. Trimble, : _ nto court and sentenced. In ad. | did marble monument erected in the old Meth. | 2¢knowledgment of deeds for the conveyance | that the prospects for a large erop of wheat j The Avruor OF THE TRIUMVIRATE Br dition, the parties are to pay to the govern. | Udist cemetery several years ago to the memo- of property within the District, administer are exceedingly good, ‘The acreage sown last | banker, Mount Gilead, Ohio, who recently sus. oaths, and take depositions in cases pending — fall was lari mE ever known. Not one re. uded. presents the f lowing Statement of in the courts of the District inthe manner port is unfavorable, although from a few | his affairs. Liabilities, $129,000; assets, $116,000. rescribed by law : to whose acts, properly at; points there are ‘apprehensions of rank | Nearly half of the latter is in real estate. feted sad credit shail be eive ol ti % fal growth. fal and credit si ,be given. hey shal Se ee . ‘. also have power toappoint such number ofno- Twix Reitcs—Twin relies of barbarism— | wiyAzhhs, Match lf General Grant with big fares ube residents of ae sp eriet, as) a the MoGarranen cain Aad the Tolede post | ['s."steamer Vandalia. The Vandalia will their discretion the ss of the Distric ice muddle. Jour. r a may require. These commissioners of deeds” — return to Athens to-night. It is understood that Judge Bartley, of this ment, without gonaltion, She sum of $12,000 Heathie confederate acad was struck: Fu city. i a 0 i ef ly intro- and stand al ie costs and ex: ig o arble ea: surmountin; 1e | city. is the author of the bill recently intro- sults aaatnst tien ‘benses of the monument was shivered fato ‘ragments and tie cntite monumeng from, top to bottom, so END OF THE RETURNING Boanp Prosece- | ad damaged as to render it dangerous to TIONS.—The decision of the Louisiana su- iene [Lynchburg New Oa BE ARY THe: ireme gute yesterday. in the appeal ease of palbcsbisatih AE bhai ‘os. C. Anderson for a new trial, setting Miss LAtRE T, BEAUREGARD, the only duced in the House by Representative South- ; ard, providing for three Presidents. Promotions in the ofice Treasurer have been announced, pri l:—Mr. Jas. W. Whelpley nd them as the in the Treasurer's ‘office, vice | aide the verdict of the inferior court’ on the | daughter of Gen. G. T. Beauregard, was mar- | and notaries public are to hold their offices for #*sEommittees of merchants have been The Markets. “mums FST TIMEKEEPERS Guthtie resigned and Teceeig® | ground that the returns of, Vernon parish | ried to Mr. Charles A. Lavendom in’ Neve oe, | the period of five years removal at discretion. formed in Philadelphia to arrange for the Te- | auriMoRE, Mech 19,—Virginia sixea, de BES = om y to ke assistant cashier, yiee Whelp: Were not susceptible of forgery, and ordering | leans, on the lth inst. All notaries public shall pay into the treasury | ception of President Hayes. ferred, 4%: do. : <0. seeond €ver offered to the public, es »moted. * his discharge, ends the prosecution of mem: Se - of the District an annual license of $5. For | @@State Senator David Nagle, of Penn., | series, 30; North Carolina sixes, old, 15; do. new, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CU oe bers of the returning board: | The suprems | Woman's RIGHTS IN CONNECTICUT—The | each ofiicial certificate by the secretary of the | died in Philadelphia last night of Bright's ricci: ae gg A es ee ou __ MLW. GALT, Blo. & CO, Is THE INTERFS© OF CONCILIATION —Goy, | Court ordered the release of Anderson, but | Connecticut house of Fepresentatives has | eons. of ae ice, nee 4 ie disease. He was president of the American | , 2J-geu.” Piour firmer, witb omeard Yendencs AL. —1 have removed from my Hackard, Postmaster General Key, and sev. | quys'io ack fora rebel tate having five | passed a bill, by a vote of 74 to 67, authorizing Munn of $l to the xoocuntel the sacred ar nd | club. siheat, pumthern good demand ond Sem, Geass Rise B street southeast, to a much more: Ne; siteu call sis days to ask for a rehearing. women who pay a tax on $300 worth of brop- sum of $1 to the account of the conting: ind | “‘s#-The liabilities of Sheppers Brothers, pro- ‘ud higher—southern red. 1-25a1,31: “4 eentraland accessible location—1212 Earner t gg eral other gentlemen called on the President . Loree a erty to vote in town, city, school and borough } Of said District. Z | prietors of several large woolen mills at Phila- | syivania red, 1.90a1.31; No. 2 winter NORTHWEST,—where may be found at all after the decision of the Rouisiana supreme MURDERERS BAPTIZED.—At Nashville, Ten. | meetings. Over 100 members declined to vore, | delphia, are $977,373. They are endeavoring | Shot aud Marcli, 1,30'sa1.31; Apri, 1.32 bid; May, times a large'and fine stock of CANARLES (m: court in the case of Gen. Anderson and other | Ressee. an immense crowd besieged the jail and they were not bald-headed men, eithar. "| CANADAASDTEMPERANCE—Thenew temper. | (viPuia, ate #77375 They are endeavoring | 33. ‘southern quiet and st 2 west” amd female). CARDINAL, RED and MOCKI | members of the returning board was an- | Sunday noon to witness the ceremonial of eo ance act of the Dominion government confers | to eflecta lemen ‘ ar southern whi 53 BIRDS. Also. prepared BLED FOOD of all kids: | Hoanced, The Pre . FRESH SEEDS, CAGES, et fleati ‘sident @xpressed his grati- gelving the Brassell brothers, who are to be SAN FRANCISCO'S TROUBLESOME AGiTa- | POWers on any county or cityto prohibit the | _ 4#-The loss of the Lechmere bank of East and March, G4; Apri i 2 i - eina * ry Saturday, | 54%: May, 55's asked. Oats in good 3 30K | n the decision. and said that the | han: on the 27th instant, into the Methodist | Tors.—A call 7 sale of aleoholic liquors, except for medicinal, | Cambridge, Mass., by the robbery M ia : — =e beiue _ C, M. GOETZ, entire U pplaud the action of the | chureh, So great was the crush that the police insea rangle: Soporte ne neon clezene mechanical, or sacramental purposes. For | was S38 The balance of the loss falls upon pA tL cas — S°?* "Oe ear process FLOUR synreme court as patriotic, and in the interest | had to be brought into requisitton. Two hun. | the proposed purchase of the Spring Valley | medicinal purposes the certificate of a doctor | the president and outside parties. jay duil and > 5S a a a water-works of conciliation. dred ladies participated in the exercises, many h is required; for sacramental, that of a clergy- &@ A Pittston dispateh says that the Penn- Choice Panne pelt Minnesota, - of who were affected to lears. The murderers exorbitant gures, was taken | R 8 i b Kear’ man; for mechanical, a sworn application, | sylyania Coal company will resume work to- Vat not lower- Best Extra Flour. REMOVAL OF THE Deap or THE HvRoy.— | on being baptized were deeply affected. and broken up rahi Hearney ana certified by two justices. On the certified | day. fs e parcenm oust a Prices reduced 50 cents per barrel.” | Lieut. Commander James G. Green an said they hoped to meet all in heaven. aca | ApHiealion of one-fourth the registered voters 4#@-A Rochester physician advertises that vhicky sha de firmer, 106! C. WITMER, tractor Burgdorf. of Washington, lef eae mn Ae (CHICAGO'S ECONOMY —The reduction of the | ot @ county or city. the governor general will | paseball accidents will receive his prompt at- | wheat, 28,000; cor, 465.000; _mulstr ___ 1918 Pennsylvania ave. | to-day on the steamer Waster fore pHOBRIBLE pPEYESGR on + Morten In Chicago official list to come within the appro- ss icttseite will be taken aed tee tention. . in | Setbao 20, Sulbmente wheat, 3.0005 * corn, : Beach to co : DIS ‘the ovidence, R. 1, Ann Maria Fisher, colored, i ’ be so ’ Pn, Yeligious exercises In | 65,000." Freights to Liverpool ‘quiet ‘une JEW ASD, SECOND HAND CARRIAGES | Beach. to convey the Hurm’s was, on the “Ith instant arraigied and | Helpated, Only siremer ant eae al | electors vote in Lavor of the law iteatees face Az-A bill prohibiting « Five new Albany Cutters: igh Coupe: two Coupe Panel Hockawats. tc ‘ be red i the public schools is before the Wisconsin leg- | changed. eee committed for trial, charged with causing the Ny : force anche capitation of eto tee ee " creas sg ee THE CUBAN SURKENDER.—The Department | death of an infant of 4 be discharged. | There will aixo be reduction islature. 5TH) ow @ Woman with whom sh r to avoid conflict between the local and Do- . | Strong. Money. 5, Gold, LOL4; 101s font Jump-seats:! three Pony Phartous: of State is in reeeipt of oMcial information | Had duarrelled by, putting arsenic in itsnurs. | MOter departments: jninion authorities, The law ones jn operation Sc home aairs with the bureau of police | Babs. Hons, 4865; short, 4882. ten Leather top Buggies; three No-top Buggies, he bth instant fi heU ing bottle. Arsenic was found in the child’s | ~THE VinGINta WomAN LyNcnING Case.— | is absolute for three years, and is then repeal- ment ‘NEW YORK, March 19,—Flour steady, Whest Rand cuuiber styles. Also a large stock of Second. | own to the 5th instant from the United States | stomach. The governor of Virginia has offered a reward | able only on application ‘and by election as |-at hotel, at Memphis, Tenn., was | ashade lower sia media ee Ca eee Penn, ave “Do SCM De eed, at No. 406 | consul general at Havana. He reports that se ‘ of $l(0 each for the capture of the lynchers of | before. ‘The vote will be by ballot, with heavy Sir pees tae ee eg oe mrt gg and shade easier. dae t “ave. PD. ©9., Cartiage | up to that time the number of surrendegs in | BA verdict for the city’has been returned | the negro woman Charlotte Harris, in Rock- Its ex- | partially y LONDON, penalties spins corny in the central department was over two thou- | in ase of Chica: % boi Davi ham cor , on the 6th larch. Inhis | penses will be borne by t imi = George F. Train remarks that America jt MONGEOT'S sumponal, for the Hair | sand. The insurgents still unaccounted for in . age, the denuitiay treme oe eseana | Ingham on the. pl ae March 19, 12:30 p. m. 95 3-16 for both money ‘and the acgount. nae’ A. Gage, the defaulting treasurer, for $597,703, | proclamation overnor denounces the act SeMMGAT EK Sees will never make an proetess. until the 60,00 | four-and-a-half per cent. bonds. 03%: weirs aT ale, &c. Depot, 616 Mh st.. opposite | the eastern and Las Villas districts were vari. the amount of the original deficiency, of outlawry as a dagrant breach of the laws of 4aa~-Dickens corresponded with Ada Isaacs | churehes are red. to Turkish baths and | 107%. preierred, 25. Ilinels Oentrat, Vaisns Omce, matic’ ously estimated at from two to four thoysand. $1,000,000 penalty. - pane the commonwealth. Menken, the 64,000 priests inte shamwpovers, Reaving Kailruad, 1354.

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