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Se “THE EVENING STAR, | ANSWER OF PROF. COOK. ENIN To day, in the divorce case of Mary V Cook PUBLISHED DAILY. Except roa ay agt. Truman A. Cook (of Balm of Life ) : vous Tvania Avenue, corner 11th street, a Tespondent. Professor Cook \ : < orris, fi his answer to th The Evening Star Newspaper Company’ Conk, He ene that he 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. j Sire to go to ¢ hureh, a i that the facts , after B 5 served to subscribers in a a pater ations te het cents per week, or 44cents per month, Copies at minged ket eer ees ¥ od + epri fhecobnter. 2'cents each, By mail—postage pre- | ota ceo | The Cook Divorce Case. “to her ag, st her 60 ren month; one year, $6. inane ara be THE W ERKL¢ STAR—published on Friday—$2 a | whom she stated she hi: jones pe stage prepaid. 1) copies for $15; 20 copies respondent knew he pe All mail subscriptions must be pald in ad- been enuaged before that her conduct was a married ad he unbecoming in felt it. his : was witch nian nae ana . 5I—N?. 7,790. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1878. TWO CENTS. | 05 va aS ee: = — = — — —— = —— a ss —— — —— = He denies tt ever trea 1 her w — “< i} - Iity. and a hat he always p . j , The Police Board Muddle. SORTY-FIFTH CONG BESS. CAL NEWS. c: prec me and ¢ __ SPECIAL NOTICZS. | THE EVENING STAR. |, .ThSPetce,Boara wadate: cla lip Telegrams to The Star. Lo ASWS ganna a = ee = LEAGUES WILL RESIGN. . EDNESDAY, March 20. The East Washington Ontrage. with a razor or stru blow HE FIFTY -OINTH AXNUA be a = The President has received a letter signed | SENATE—Memorials remonstrating against | | SECOND THIAL OF CEPHAS JONES | Astothe razor a + Which he si an {ty Washington News and Gossip. | vy our ofthe members of the Board of Police | the reenactment of the income tax were pr> LOUISIANA POLITICS. | thatncnane hum ccitoas Cant severa he aye t th iss) Ne, Herr, | sented by Senators, Hamlin, lie. P ease Ne s de » 2 Memorials and petitions were also presented — it a +} ane ai | uding to her strang Wye. | as follows: By Me Morgau—From atizens of | A CUBAN SCHEME FALLS. | committed a rape tpn the person of Mis | further ctatee than Selina, Ala., asking for government aid in the Florence P. Smith. a \oung white girl, in Louk | [otter Mates that thy : sident has as yet taken no action in | Construction of a railroad irom. Pittsburg to — street, between F and G northeast, was placed | of ide visiting tire the Cook Horas Mr-Gatehel beet heard trom | the Pacific oovan. Mtr. Marian seated hat Be ROBBERY BY MASKED MEN gm trial: Mesers, “A. A. Birney aid 1. Ross | jchmidt visiting het that be (Coo is » impossi- ‘as opposed to all such legislation. By Mr. . ¥ for the defence. | o Aes therefore Lnnosst a Protesting asat tachangein the taritt This case is well remembered as haymy | ost ton, Cockre! —Internat | Commissioners—Messrs, Somer nd Cissel—in which they t EIPTS TO-DA customs, $452, turned to her and said GOVERNMENT B r Britton ' venues $241 158.9 Fesignations not to. be withdra are Invited tot GeNERAL HANcook arrived in the city to. | Commissioner Theodore F. Gatche a GLLGE oF | ‘ ’ nd in company vw ith General Sherman mored. " SIONAL MEDIC AL COLLEGE uid his respects to the President, SUS AIAN UNIVERSITY. j lntlelshls Rempects to the Eresia th case, “8. Navy REGe . Circ No.1, | at the White Hous oneness U.S. Navy ReGuLatios Crrcciar No.1, | at the White Ho your cone uckold husband.” al pranks with Marr He Febra ounen sked: “Why continne IMMER COURS Me to predict definitely what the resuit wil | Ho ight. while sou are asleep,” ment of the jury. Another similar outrage | 2 efort to serateh bis fs ; having been committed a few weeks subse. | 40d raising a spittoon, he it from her, when she’ fall back, made kK him, fi oUt: >. by J. ; just issued, provides that there shall be at- 1 naw Jaws. s ‘the $3 : vie caused gP excite! t at section of the | disgrace yourself, your husband ahd clitid) APE Bee Muieary Uren (OF Po | ahead t0 cach ayy gard a caieatalak tne be, but the whole inatter, in view of the im. | Hons, fro, that the resent imanacenent Clive which came sear ‘summing in tke | ‘ilen se Jumped up, and thrustiug her tet by W. W. Jonnston, | yard. Who WHL be the aid or executive of the | will most likely end by Mr. Gatehel retiring | BY Mr. Davis, of Iinois~To pass the bil in’ | WAR SIGNS IN EUROPE. | tsiching of the prisoner, even up tothe time | Under his ose said will Kil! you this rt andant, and inthe 7 / i nalysis of Poisons, by Prof. E. T. dant will act in his PERSONAL.—Major Ben. Perley Poore, who and to attempte improvement of the navigation of the Missis- ‘The Secretary, sly river, ills were introduced a WANT TO Go TO THE Pot | Wemen, by A. F. A. King. M.D. | ares, by Elliott Coues, EUROPE TO-DAY. Histery of Special Stru bsence of the com- | from the board. troduced by Mr. Cockrell providing for the | of his first trial, Which resulted in a disagree | of the Navy has received quite a number of follows:—By Mr. quently in the same neighborhood on the per. Ses 7 Ee 7 <i toon fell with some force agains! : has been ill at his residence in Georgetown for | ° 4 : 2 Windom, from the committee on appropri Embarrassed Grain Firms. son of Miss Wilson, in the employ of Mrs. 5 M piscases bg, M.D. | some days past, is recovering, and will be out | Yoluntary offers ;from commanders and cap- | tions, a deficiency bill relating. to the: contin Loxpon, March 20.—The Financier says:— — Blout, milliner, at excitement to rise to | AS to char ainst her hone Hivte again ina ‘or two. """’Mrs. Senator Blaine | tains in the navy tocommand James rion | gent fund of the House of Representatives, | “The embarrassments of three or four enum- | and other matters. By Mr. Hoar. ions from officers of lower rank | committee on claims, a bill for the s se_willbe | . D.. on TUESDAY jock p. m., at the € ake such ¢ arge her witl . With clandes' 1 indignation meetings | bad xood made for | : sthat eCOMINE A Wi The Intolee iver by BL OF EVENING. Apri ala “The: f : in | fever heat, and’ se rom the | firms inthe provinces were discussed yester- | were held, at al lief of the | day. The actual -ispension of one hotse was expedition : also. | aud Gail Hamilton occupied a seat in the gal- | Bennett's Pol | lery of the House of Representatives today. | Der of applies ‘augements Wer also policing the neighborhood, rv iyneh. Shand Wk, to be detailed for duty on the expedition. Female Institute of Richmond, Va. By Mr. | currently reported.” | Ing the perpetrator of the last outrage should | With Dr. Sonnenschmidt, who he states he can | A PostMasTeR StuMONED.— The House ——— Spencer, from the committee on military The Insurrection in Thessaly. he be found. but no clue was ever obtained. | prove has remained at his house some times es inthe Post Oftice The District Government Bill. fairs, a bill to reimburse the state of West Hobart invited the principal leaders | The following were selected as the jury: Geo. | from 7! @clock p.m. tol a.m. He denies 7 . . AMENDMENTS REPORTED BY THE COMMITTEE. | ginia for moneys expended during the late | ot the insurrection at Maer “¢ 5 Pig = = 2, . A head Hadley: the | “The committee on the Distriet of Columbia | War. Referred to the committee on claims, | fora parley, with a. view to cancnension ot | James W. sears: John TA ham | has always treated them ‘kindly, and asser i ceived assurances today trom the appro. | BY Mv. Mitchell—A Dill for the protection of | hostilities in’ Thessaly. His letter was ad- | Dorsey* Holland made inorder to datmage tite cutie eived assurances to-day , homestead settlers upon the public lauds. dressed to them as chiefs of the maleontent | Rohit! the charecs he han agaton tos tote committee that the latter would not | “Mr. Morrill obtained leaye to have printed ty. The chiefs assembled i and note grin a aka antagonize the consideration of the bill to | for the use of the. Senate, the statement made plied that if Hobart Pash: Is THERE 4 Man, ContRact “Rixo"?—In | providea form of government for the Disiniet, | ly the Secretary of the ‘Treasury Vefore the | view with the 5s ta aa ‘inthe debateor he District committee, therefore, decided to | finance nitiee, relating to the repeal of | ment of the pre the House to-day, during thedebateon the bill | call ap the bill to day affer the morning hour. | resum — | to provide for the advertising of mail lettings, et the se abjec ude, that as Mr. a member of the post i as ori drawn To r beat the children, and avers department has subp: tza to meet him | J. Johnson, Wim. H. Collins’, J. 3. Paxton, | th postmaster at Little Rock, 1 i 4 | comniittee on expendi! | py : 7 517" ar be! Y HOWARD. UNIVERSITIES and to testify to the charge axainst him. that | re ad he certified to postal bidders in blank in viola- | yy Course Wil commence | Uion of law. The Spring Arn Isr at LECTURES | effect. Tn conclusion, he ase amuel Mason*, | HOt the proper person to have t 5 the children. &¢ ed an inter iefs of the provisional govern. | sxovernment inees,they would send envoys | John H. Brown*, Joseph pi to meet him. indicating their determination to | | Expressed opinion—C. ¢ The bill to amend section 2464 of the Re. | refuse a parley unless their offieial status ts | Livingston, (on former i" Robert Lang! REE. . PURVIS, M.D. Wis Vch street. NOTICE FUMET BUILDING A nson, GD. 2) Lawrene NEGRKO Rack.” — nat Amer a0 | dd thomuch | vised Statutes was then taken up, and after | recognized. whieh is inadmissible. Gardner, Charles Joues, M. J. Laughlin, Peter ant evening ab the partore of CIATION. Books for subscription to the | Pt ted’ that a_ mail contractor | power in the army enzineer to be de- mie debate passed—a noes | War Preparations. Melntyre. John J. ¢ W. Ril nn Willian syivanta avenue, koott ee Nine Stnwing & | the postal committee to-day, who testif | d, the committee agreed to end the | | Th e President announced as the con dispatch from Berlin to the 7/125 This exhausted the regul. and se we The bed crrhad Gu-w }DanO'Briens, | he vad HOH) fe ing the mail over | joh With relation to contracts as follows: | ference committee on the part of the Senate— Ma menth ane Soutiec * | marshal was ordered to sum emeetiic Was the appointment of Jersey a na Cn. D. A. Bros: | one rritorial rout nd sub-let it for | “All contracts for the construction, improve- | on the Military Academy appropriation oill— | pers exp) at anxiety about Austria’s |. Of the talesmen, J. C. Steph stodraft resolutions and addresses Trev tn.wW. Michael Kegan". cor: #1 Money said aiso that one “via | ment. alteration, or repairs of the streets, ave. | Messrs. Wind neand Withers. future. buying large quantities of | Smith we : for ITA SEN La eons ond adioe .: Elwa'd Corcoran’s, corner I of ¢ rs contyolled over six. handy hues. S. gutters, sewers. and On motion on Mr. Gordon, the bill for the | saitperre and torpedoes. States In the intenee ae ook t - A. Driscull’s, corner 8th and Gra routes. all wor sha anden- | removal of the politieal disabilities of Robert | A Warning to Engla Gral mndenining the emigration settee woe | SST tered into only by and W i H. Chilton, of Georgia, was taken up and | pye pray Teepe ee vespan Thad formed | cine yu Oy ee ae Liege | SENATOR SPENCER authorized a Sranrepor- | official consent of the. C passed. . dent telesraphs as follows: | tis urged in of aged: Daniel | ott! Ps Boo Rgoone nigh geet on EHURSDAY ter to say that the statement ina city morning | Distriet.. And the e Mr Hered the following resolution: | fejal cireles here that England has no & D. Tune formed | for pecuniary iaterest and 1 hie good or ag ic jem. Reorder, paper today, purporting to be an interview 1 the prepar: he President be At | Heian cueres neve the the oor | | drepinion: J.B Collyer accepted and sworn. | [ynuniaty itepest aud, hot es ek. DANIEL DONOVAN, See With him, is manutactured, aud is without any | tions. and estimat not incom With the pubiic interest, t0 | Tf she does she will li probation of | THis completed the jury. Those marked with | \iair made a brief address upon the supposed SUFFAUO LITHIA. | foundation of truth, tioned, shall he vested in and exercised by | inform the Senate whether W. 1, Whittaker, | Germany and Austria. and compro. | # {Ah are colored. exodus of the colored r and ded LE OE A ANOS, ‘ ~V~ = that Commissioner of the District of Columbia | Who recently presided in the supremeeriminal | §)5tne the : Ney atice |. During the sel br sayitee that ae Blow eae ee ‘And APPOLLIN ARIS , AN EXAMINATION FOR PROMOTION Of a inted from the enginec riny, | court of the parish of New Orleans, was | will he thw hope of an_ultimaie | 4 Father spare bu Was the leader of the colored race. he moved - Sw SPRING WATERS, | tothe head clerkship in the Washington reinbefore provided committee | formerly employed either in the inte reve- ) Anglo-Austrian tandIng must be aban urs old. that a committee be appointed to wait upon Just reevived | Pes : 5 : o decided to amend the section which au- | ue service or as assistant treasurer at New ied. The Berlin cabinet ‘holds the same ng the opening argument of N him and ask film to Ocliver ceandnee a 7 | Petersburg railway post oft thorizes the Commissioners to anticipate the | Orleans: if so. during what period of time: | {7 : Me | the prisoner's brother about the tue ansoctalion aad the magic Gee oe MILBURN'S PHARMACY. | by the deathof Mr. Wm. K collection of taxes to $00,007 in one year. The | Whether in either of Said capacities the said : ; ; . build, but rather darker ‘color, with featt lar tall, upon the sujmosed “exodur of pe marl4-tr Mey Pesxa. AVENUE. | Concluded, and has resulted in are committee will either strike it out Altogether | Whittaker is a defauiter to the United states, | _ Russians Dying of Typhus Fever. ud mustache much like those of Jones « colored’ tece and the oni le INDIA, eR GOODS oy for the promotion of Mr. H.C. Sener. Mr. | or reduce the amount authorized to be catiei- | and to what amount and under what ei Advices from Tiflis state that the typhus is | jn and took la ace & ¢ seat next to him. doubih of confusing the prosecuting wit should be called on to identify | ALIDS. CUSHLAC ICE BAG H.W. Met 8. PILLOWS, | ¢ LK ELAS: | he k. n assistant elerk, has been re: | pated. a a be gove aes a Ni Se | pated. and will be governed largely by the hether legal proceedings hav Asis mper of the House on the subject. inst Whitta eithe C'elock.—Mr. Heudee has not called up tie | mil. and with what result; whether sueh pro- the pur mie | ness when elieved | the party mmended to “S promotion. me amony the Russian troops ‘in Melikoi, Salowietl and Sehe uit aleader. Fred. Dou ler than Prof. Richard. P. ported to have died. Ttis ti discontinged, | that more men have been lost by. sic a a \ : 288 of. Langste lead | f 5 rice Depant- | Dill set, Dut intends to just as soon as the de- | ceedings are still pending, oF 1 7 ‘been ess | “Ditriet Attorney Wells opened the ease, | OF Pref. Langs ras i W. $s. THOMP | eS BBATING THE Tost) OFFICE DEPART: ition bill is disposed of, when they wer yutinued and by whose | since the cessation of arms than on the battle | byietly “recitin: the Victim while‘on an | \ouid eive arthele porte peaionan Ys Pharmacist chst._ | MENT—The committee on expenditures ia the i STEAM STREET CARS directic eld during th WAT es Geiug ivome errand was stopped b this party who, knock: | this oppressed oe fon Cian eae TING OF THE STOCKHOLD. | Pet Otiiee department. of which Hon. Jere. esentatives of the Hors tephens Introduced a resolu- | Loxpox, March 20,—A special dispatch to |S TESTIMONY OF Mine oatara ing this Liberia scheme. Mr. Scart moved OAR RouTatinen 1 Be Chand, | ayaa: oF Alabama; is chairman, Dave tion, which was adopted, directing the com- Pines from Pera, dated March Ith, sav: The proseeuting witness, Miss Florence B. btion by striking Zoe Ss and insert, in mittee on rules to inquire into the expedieney eral Gourko's stat! and man and propriety of having prepared an index of Will start for Odessa to-day. the Journals of Congress from the foundation | limshit will remain at San of the government to the present time. j Rarture of the guard is de Mr. Banning mtroduced a resolution. which | consequence of the Porte ed to, requesting the Secretary of the | the embarkation of Russ 8, Bore" | have room No. on the fi floor of the Post capital | Opie buildi Where their examinations of ) S.Vouchers and papers of the F Otic rtment and the Sixth Auditor's Ww" | office will be made, and where they will ex- | her offi: | Snuith, testified that on the Sthof November, | n.Gourko | at 6:15.0"¢ on 0th street, between F and no. The de G northeast, she saw the man uuder the lamp. | stion of ‘di sidered. Re 1 appointed tom a public meeting te titted by H. ¢ rang onsider the « ASE, ESt Hards, 1 oung, dire HAYWARD & ed somewhat in | poston the cast side of the street, She had fusal to permit | been on au errand to Silt and Ht streets, When ere. she saw him: she frightene amine witnesses. or hear ats, or re- | ‘ ' " : assing hint she 1ipightencd, and attar | damaging ettects that the « Ss 4 | ceive information. Thy will < z 'y to miorm the House whether the | The Peace Congress May Not passing him she w “dl fast, and he has had upon the ¢ 317 9TH STi examine into) and report on the reor- |, Marv1anp Lr 3 isfer of certain records of the War depart. | ble. walking they have never done ganization of the department, and of the | land senate, s + the school bill wits eb the Pension bureau would not facili- a The to ru. i bed | crossed for din: rd of education, t with amendment | onsist of th whether party a | tolerated by the ess of design a ablishment in the ance should be wred race. Various mod h from Vienna, s: will examin jal Politische Corresitond tt rs of makin how all m: ‘acts. They eyS are paid, and ijustment of saving of ‘aims for pensioner: ¢ pense. and what ob- | ing the rivaling in ex ack her in the mouth and rehitects designs far | how business is conduet the S liezo, & Member from each ce : jections there may be to such transfei a St. Petersburg letter, which declares ‘Meval time | COMMENCEMENT MepicaL Drrarrwexr bas closely followed. and itnit He The first class, which ‘clude vow al district outside of Baltimore, and two | “Mr. Cole presented a memorial of citizens of im has produced so bad an The cor for the defence suzgeged that | GeonceTows UStvensity—The twenty ninth utiful marbles’ exactly produ Philidelphia, Boston, Baltimore, New Ovleans, | 0Ub! Rito beanported by the governor, mAKINg | Missouri. protesting against the transfer of the | impression in Russia that the meeting of the | tie Tevolling details should not be rebounted | anmual eommen nt of the } H Fey EQ eG es akathe | etc. The work of the committee will be very | Seven in ail. The lite Insurance bill Was ele | Hot Springs park to private parties. Reterred | doubtful. “Nevertheless, it is be- | by Witness. . gia | mentof Geor < SLO TUVE. Contractors for Bamb. | extensive and looks to a thorough “going | grossed for a third ding, In the house, } to committee on pudlie lands. Ve nna and Berlin that the Congress | When catled on to point out the party si t Li gen mm and Copper Work. Withalarge | through” of post oftice routes and port as vorable report was made | By the Wits: The regwar order was demanded. and the | will meet on the 2d of April. | said Jones was the one. pointi {the pris | spectators bei t. The entire faculty force of competent mechanics in’ their various | tothe better organization of the same. neins committee on senate Dill for tinal ad- | ouse resumed the leration of the Lillo | The International Walking Mateh.t | 9!0' “ho was siting to the k he bogus | were seated on the platform, There was a brane a jong. personal experience, will de sil jusement of pending controversies between tuiate thie mat of the geod Work cheaper than any other house, mar2 1y MR. SAYLER’s Wiisky meeting of | the state and the Baltimore and Ohio r | ii wation by the with ek [This prompt ident ——— all, Matform. Pro and was f platform. Pr sed toa third reading. oung, president of Uh which came over from tle morning hour of ch'which began in Agrieultur the Senate finance committee was held to- of mail lettings | “Lospos, Mareh 20--The interhationatwatic, | Jauesaud furthest away from the eounsel. | profusion of flowers arranged’ in f | : | — i is i cause tea sensation incourt, for mauy | fieulty read the act of Con of the rt a bi Islington. Monday me and is to last six ised _guil aculty, read of Con rine. = 7 = - Tita: i report was made on a bill top 1" OM Singleton explained the bill, and advo. asked poder Ros . ry hi vost | believed when the counterfelt was brought in Georgetown University to cont 1 MPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS, » consider Mr. Sayler’s resolution re. | from charging. exorbitant | Saved Hee AOR oe rin SERS ee aS: days, Is pro: mld inueh interest. At | and’ noticed the strom resemblance between | Gye prequma, Cuiversity te confer, the degree Pending the passage of the ill introduced in dopted by the House, extending the | option billsfor Kent and Queen Anne's coun- | Of the Postmeter is ¢ re A ig O'Leary, the = norizing the adjustment of shersk: tan, had completed 2a pes He irowne ne | He TWO that she would have some dit | president of th | Mr. Dunne! opposed the ill, and said it | Fulham, 24: and Harty Vauan, of Chester, | ity i pointing out the real cuiprit—Rer.| | jaidress and contern , Would be within the power of a single elev] a , = ; ou es minlnation sitness apo a ae Fick J Timmins the Instance of the contractors, resident vassed the nian standing under the lamp post | Professor F See Giloans Washington, to withhold the necessary” in. LONER ee an en Elte: iident that he wan ihe man ened nowt recetieeta | BaGTeSA (0 Wi Writing of | foTmuttion from those ai a distance who might | jp LOSPON. Mareh rt ah the | tident tha as the mana Hera, writing of HEC OUS COMPS LOTS He peo a | Eat] of Roseberry: to Miss Hannan De Roth. | (iy . ; atti Unive eep whiskey in bond to from one to | tes. y . A bill prohibiting peni- Ss Beck and Matthews | tentiary manufacture of shoes, tin : and he adoption of the resolu- | stoves was lost, but the vote was reconsidered ttee adjourned with the un- " a . be taken onthe | THE WELLS CASE.—A Itis undersiood that | pondent of the New Y 2 DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE, for v . deliver aduates. and Protess recolleets | Busey, M.D., presented, the faculty prize in -ommi ing that ion next Frid EMENTS, heir claims for pre- TAL iMPROV rs should prepa SPE ; > wore a hat with the rim tarned up on | appropriate remarks, The. graduates e facturersare opposed | the on as been | Prove d | schild, the only daughter of Baron Meyer de 2 she ha : pee mn Geka ee eaten tention will be given to this class c astern wilsky manufacturers are opposed | the release of Anderson, says: As it has been | 1a itnet this little economy. It was hor in the | <chuld, the only daughter of Baron Meyer de | the sides. ‘She had been told before she caine | SPETORTate remarks. | Adams of New Shows, aud all tat-payers interested w D PesMuitiane asked by many whether {itis decision fine pie ecouumny or far dealh © || ROensen tA sea Wie Regtitrars ones | of, the stand fthat she should be earetut, that Yorks Harnisen Crook. Maryland James P St their claims to me. | 7 ——— M "as it ated: authe 8 object tng: st aa villy a ‘ jeve Were {Wo colored men here nitshe | Lewis. amps dP. J. Timmins aca seen ‘ano ve Ht ‘oxsofeonldenined : nat ae stated M d the object was, by inereasing | AIT vane h 2 WO if sh ewis. New Hampshire, an mins, id at a large discoun | ore plaka ms ia el En icp es . | general. . ~~ } out of any Jones Was, ii | Columbi: ived his diploma, after having ve WILLIAM DICKYON, furnace at the navy yard to-day. On Friday there is a dmch, stronger case | “yy. MeGinmes advocated an extension of Ritteren ee te ie ee | man brought to her, and she recognized him. | passed a satistaetory examination ti anacome, 2282 Four-and=a-half st: next about five thousand tons more will be de. are far greater chances of his beil . | time. so that parties in the territories could i iteraens in the Legislature, | WonnINGNES ON THE ED ON THE Ecut-Hocr Law | Physiology, materia medica, and chemistry fel21-Im Thive Doors above C - | Stroved in the same inanner. The other five arg tae preater chances of Bis be have time to obtain schedules and putin bids. NEW York, March 20.—A special from New A RRDORES (ON Cite EiGue Hoch Lay | dts Bas a oT —s thousand tons were destroyed Monda: oth ‘wells and Anderson have } Mr. Wait said the practice had been that by | Orleans says the leg journed sine i AD Ane Fon eee ak Gall ek | REDUCTION ¢ RATORS rE ELECTRIC PEN. 2 si in the sta ever, outside some defect in the lhw parties here In Wasik, | lastnight.” The closing hours were ma } lzmen’s Assembly met at Beck's Hall last Ss The : nos 000 to 15,000 COPIES from a single written Want To KNow About W. R. WHITTAKE niblican ps nd the decision of b-let | Some bitterness between members of the two | eveuing, Mr. Emmons in the chair. Mr. Tele; . nd 2 Fev ington obiaimed the contraets and sub-let | : : -day@ | Nengheneitorts in ther behalf, “There iste | them to people in his state at. very tow rates, Dg CIOS, Pee live busitess fitin. eget | Fesolution requesting the President, if not | }etter and more hopeful feelingamons repair | Leaping a large profit on the toll of those whd poration, banks ‘school, ehureh and others, can incompatible with the public, interests, to | lieans here. They are bextiming to ‘believe ii Ree sald there were men in Washing. | _ Anderson and hi fave time and Money by using it. A new business | inform the Senate whether W. Re hittaker, | that Nicholls and the supreme court intend to | ton who bid a little under the old rates and | yesterday to consider what action should be % f ve ieee agora pean. Sein ea) Mou ot the. parish OL, New, Onleanse was | beet eecegtame, nem in alt matters; and thes | Ohitained the contract. They then went tothe | taken in connection. with the: eplleesershigy Seton Nt Sat there Se nee ctv | tors here andelsewhere. te isexpected that a Tee Ee ine EAD THI formerly employed in the internal revenue | of the state: " old carriers, Who had theiy stock on hand, | but no conclusion was reached. It is believed | Zopcais+ thal the Workingmen never had cook, | Sizike will occur among them about the first ILLINOIS STATE PENITENTIARY. | service of the government, or as Assistant = which would’ not sell at half price, and these | if, Anderson himself cannot secure the place, | @pbeals: tha Ne ad such | of next mouth, York. It ® 4 ‘) Unie notified ied a preamble and resolu- that on the Zth of this month their sakiries i, “Phe'cheapest, quickest and best method of | Mr. Howe introduced in the Senate to-day which it is feared will lead te future n Whose labor is their only will be reduced ten per ceut. This will be the ry legislation | third reduction of that amount made by the ; ion Without | Western Union.and a great deal of dis ¢ a.union of thought and action, and few politi- | won “unt of it exists among a the Collectorship. friends held a meeting r thelr advancement and prote eT nae : anc piepmereon ni ‘ an opportunity as they will have at the com Nene te ne oe ior er at 3 * 9 ‘ ri GOLD BULLION IN THE TREASURY.—It ap. | Men, to save their investments, were com. | which is partly deemed possible, that Albert | 4! opportunity y uni Y ed there, here, Who number in princing cous rable more than, the cost of the | defaulter to the United States: if so, in what | Gilfillan, on the 12th inst., that the amount of ; Fates. vm supporter’: He is gudorsed ) Signal district : that an effort should beconcen. | SUCK # io tot aon ee ae i 5 | by a number of republican: e ei: , is excl r that would test the sense of the House on this | it is believed might easily win. It is not be. | tated upon the enforcement of the eight hour hieh is exclusive of the amount abuse. His amendment provides that no | lieved anyaction will be taken, however, until | ae oe Ses a, oe vy and ie bidder shall sub-let a contract; and onit com. | Anderson is released, when he willleave at | {UkeriMtindantof public bu dere that aed ing to the knowledge of the Postmaster Gene- | ouce for Washington. have violated that law by ordering that on and | ONE it in lessthan two months, and can cordially | amount. under what circumstances, b col second 1s to any party who wishes to save eel proceedings ware taken against him, Fe ae Fe ich is exch e eam money in the same way. 4 what was the result of such proceedings, an: by the mints and assay offices. Gold ce iW. MecLouGHEY, Warden. | Ir Said proceedings were. discontinued “by | tilicates have never been issued for gold Dullio eqaiy sven a the ares” pect inducements whom Xe. In submitting this resolution, | deposited, although authority for such issue is * nd what | gold bullion (bars then in the treasury) was Mr. Hale said he would offer an amendme: nd outsides 26, ot amount te more than -A, and they think they cannot stand an other reduction. DratH FOLLOWED BY AN- “ge of aster . after the 2lst of March to September 28 work- | ovty W. Sanborn, general agent for 11 be offered to agents applying within sixty days, . Howe, in the pleasantly sarcastic way | given in the revised statutes. & eet of contrast ee Sub Jet, it Shall, be ore jefteHlogg’s Election, ingmen shall b aired to wertntin ten hours | the Zapfie Manufacturing compan anon: tor Send for oO, H BLISS, General Si Mit among Semtors. Stud that he aul back, | GEN, GRANT'S EXPENSES—Josepht Selieman, | Mrs Blount. thought. 4 better pian woud be | procettnat ite ate gat, OR doot sub rosa to | work for a day's labor: that iis the siadopt | gentlemen wee i cl ee estore ere 3 x . & » Senators, sa a ie ha et “ —_ mg gee the - H f i: tepres ative Congres 7 D, it tev22-26: abd 10F Kinsie'st., Chicager DI. | aeeused oF nol being over. zealousinns supe | of. W, Seligman & Co. New York bankers; | not to nulity the contract, but diveet the Bost, | Becton tnt ou eae enough votes. The | Cit, Hepresentatives in Congress ‘opt | gentleman who, it will be recollected, dropped , and he would | denies the statement that he is paying Gener: iipon the resolu: | Graut’s expenses abroad. Gen. Grant, he say him the oppor- | deposited with his firm certain securities, and r d letters of credit not only fr — == port of the President's polic G FORGE F. SCHAFER, vindicate himself in speakin, . tion, if the Senate would afford MERCHANT TAILOR, tunity next Mond ithout delay some prompt measures by | dead a few days since at Uniontown. as stated which those in official authority shall be com- | in THe Srar. has arrived in this city from pelled to pay strict observance to the pro- | New York, and states that the wife of Mr visions of the eight hour act of June 28, ete. | Skinner died the next morning after the news The preamble and resolutions were adopted of her husband's death re: master General to recognize the sub-contrac. | bribery law of this state prevents any one . . from being prosecuted a year after the offence, i . Waddell said the whole subject. was | and several of the colored. members who re mm his | surrounded with embarrassments. There | ceived $150 fortheir votes, it is said, are now sale thi ce s st , firm, but also from Drexel, Morgan, & Co. were two sides to it. Under the present law, | ready to tell the truth. A committee was ap. | a pe ae ae U her in that Sant cine bnaranee Soh Na eeek arendnecw THE APFLICANTS to the Secretary of the In- THE A VTON Strt.—The case of G. W.C. eae or assigning contracts was pro- | pointed in the senate a few ago, and w i | Mtr Ralston referred to the speech recently Saveber: abs <tois: 0 the whack the note SUA call is solicited. terior for the position of fire commissioner. | ree agatisi Raufman andothersinvolving ine | Mewed., ghhe, committee on post offices and | it issaid. in a few days furnish some very In: | gettvered in the Senate Dy Mr Sargent onthe. | . 1111 Pennsylvania ave. nic. made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Thos. | title to the Arlington est: vill be tried on tts: } Shaver tens 4 u rT under con- | teresting facts. | Chinese question, and said the subject was | AccIDENT To ant.—Vesterday meen 4417 Pennayloania cre. ™ | poMorean are Mescrs, Win. B. Reed. Thomas | {tle,te the ihe July term of the ToS ernute | ideration, and hoped to reach a satisfactory GEN. BALDY SMITIVS MISSION To | !Pidly becoming one of vital importance to | afternoon, a horse attached to a Teed wagon WATCHES. j eae SCRE HT ae aes amet court at Alexandria, probably, if the parties | “Mr. Page said the Post Office department EN. SPaIee N the whole country. The tide of tion | belong to ‘Mr. T. B. Williams, of Georgetown. are allthen ready. The distriet attorney ex- | had recently decided that a power of attorney | 4 Cuban Seh. hich Fell Th Was advancing eastward, and already in some ; \ ‘ t smaller towns of Pennsylvania, Ameri- etary cepted to the ruling of Judge Hughes on the | to a person. employed to carry the mail. was vue Sine dee er nee | ofthe smal : ‘ tht eeretary Thomp- | preliminary matter decided the othier day, but | evidence of ws tubeoateas ae, New York, March 20—The Times has a can labor was utterly ruined by the Chinese, x ud had refused 2 at G 5 smith’s re article. 21 s “ppeat ean only be taken from final judgmient. | to recognize such powers ‘of attorney. He | tripto turoce included. 4 Vict te Made ee eee eabertsON, was sorry this topie | at Tur, AR) 0 x He | trip to Europe ineluded a visit to M. RONG MURDER Case.—Judge Gig HOE Chink ine amendment of Mr, Hale mace arran Eements with the government of | New England. has been but little better than + 4 "1 ae or it § * Spain by which Cuba was i i se, little better 5 | a cept with the approval of the ¢ Ngodhul! has refused to admit to bail Benia- | Mir. MeGiuness’ amendment extending the | yi by which ¢ protectorate for the island? | Wook end cath ot end cee tude? the | cre wrrm a Razon—About 8 o'¢ Me We call particular attention to the the next inferior grade, hd in pursuanee of a January last. A blacksmith named Franklin | and as amended the bill was passed. endorsed by the United States.’ It is stated | man for the workingmen to tie to. Mr. orner of 7th and M streets WATCHES OF OUR OWN PRODUCTION, | ei Ue Coser ant the ae takes: from at the scene of the murder was stolen from lis in which are introduced the latest American tened near the corner nd 15 REFORM IN THE Navy. Ali the flnest grades of ENGLISH, SWiss and | son bas issued an order that hereafter non- 7 i 4a WATCHES, commissioned officers of the marine corps SMERTO ees cammot be reduced while serving 0! SPLIT SECOND CHRONOGRAPH. passing Wart was thrown out and He was taken to his home | in the county by his vek last nd Cubans of but the scheme 3 1 along claimed that the hammer found | *\S,\motion of Min Foster the theese resolvea | ttt Americans, Spaniards alston aud Mr. Baker made remarks | Borthwest by three colored men. One of them, " 's a re vere e evil i ii i 2 alter Brown, « Or a into committee of the whole on the cones | prominence were interested to the evil of Chinese immigration and | Walter Brown, drew a razor and cut hin i : marine: i yer | Shop, but he is not convine 5 is- ‘ a iat ell through, as the Spanish authorities at | cheap labor. The latter offered a resolution | the left side, intlicting a severe flesh w. European improvements, ani we confidently rec- | fy yibarise nore amin eC ase, Bower Seen He bad nee atieed teevisuet ee getielency appropriation bill, (Mr. Hunton, of | Madrid would not entertain the proposition. | 4t #510 print 1,00 copies of Sena: | Hall lives in Grant alley. Brown made his ommend them as the ee Cees AL Will the stamp of 8 & N. Noble appeared upon it. ont A Disastrous Shipw Shipwreck homage a8 cen, gndocament. = BEST TIMEKEEPERS Tne PeNsIoN BIL. reported yesterday from SHOT: POR eS ara Another Cuban Surrender. New yi : . . ! ion, the resolution was referre INDICTMENTS.--The d jury ay fs § FOR Not Payrye H1s _ wee aii be NEW York, March 20.—Details of the loss of . ave “e for e: ef grand jury to~lay found ever offered to the public, the committee on appropriations appropriates | J "Weise a motel: Keeper at chee Auw Yous, Mareh 20-—According to an off. | ine Britishsteamsh ip Astarte, ai Castillas, re. tothe judiciary committee for investigation | inaietments against Samuel J. Hough for iar a ie 6 6074. The bill contains a new teature, | Island, Va., shot Stephen Pallitt on Saturday, | futnes of Los Vilas, was commpleteg: on eaeet | ceived via Rio Janeiro, show that she w ———— ceny rge Aloysius, alias George Allen, maré-tr MW.GALT, BEO. € CO. | providing that from and after the frst of July | for nel paying a week's board DIK: Kusshes. | frees of Los Vilas, was completed yesterday, | Pieces within ashort distance of land, Det tke. | ARTIN THE OMESTOTHe second lecture in | for'iareens Join n second. offence, EMOVAL.—T lave removed from my old | next pensions shall be paid by the Treasurer, | caped. Those who presented themselves ake Major | {wHWasso heavy that no reseue coud be at. | the series by Rev. J. Leonard Corning, under | Petit larceny : John W.School, alias John Bat RRS a carees sonthoasts to's mich mors: | under direetions. of the Se retary ofthe Treas. = : General aoe Brigadier General Macctae, | tempted from shore. Captain Bayne and | the auspices of the Washington Art Club, was | Uefoot, assault with intent to ‘kill John Smaill- gentratand socessitie location 1214 ESTHET ury. and until this act shall be earried into wae Fore Wane 4 STHONG Axo Uxirep: three colonels; ¢i it lieutenant colonels fifty, thirty of the erew perished. Only two were i delivered last hight in the Jecturé-room ot the wood, en ee . a j : 7 efrec special pa agents sha al. TAL Y =, ine dispatch says that Cardinal 2 jiers, wi i y | Saved. ‘ongregational church to an audience whic! cma < v, times a large’and fine stock of CAN ARIES (mal effect the Spe clal paying agents shall not be al’ | Franeii has assured a dist guished foreigner five officers, and 140 soldiers, with about 100 waritsalt a study foram artists so many fe, A, BURGLAR FROZEN TO DratH.—On Wed- Binps. Also, prepared BIitL) FOOD of all Kinds; | shall, in addition to their proportion of sala- that Fo pe Leo wished for agtrong and un ted Whe (insurgent) bands of Bayamo,Mazanilto | Reap: An Ee ied Mints *Shiladel phia caultired, Lok powertul condeutel e tee found'on Hast Mountain. Wiltamstowi N"¥ 80. B ° , Ont TOE ss puelos a Vv. , eof s ands ‘amo, Pans 2 speakel ve u x |, C0 review | f b ae it ane : hay be approved by the Seerctarver tetas: | the complete freedom of the holy sce The | and Glguam had already presented themselves | conference of the M. E. chureh reassembled | of the infaney and childhood of artin Egypt, | The Village authorities have discovered that - Hor and the Secretary uf the Treasury. “this | temporal power was nota doxmia, faras Halguin allispacineds'” SOME AS | thismerning at o'clock, Rev. W, B: Wood | ‘Assyria, Fersia, India, and among theother | Blave'\t, “#rom certalu: arricice found ses to g is » pre et See Saag 7 AEAS 0 : v. ED. | ancient peoples of the East, illustrating the 5 pesaon, it oa oe ae Pro pases to abolint the present eighteen | Tue Far.cee of G. A. Coursin, of the San wallow Wever ta Basil, Kenny, on the report of the court of inquiry. | Story by felerence to pictures upon the walls bes povaon. it was conctaded that he Sas ene NATURAL government of about $200,000 annually. Francleco stock exchange, ieapnounced. His | New York. March 20.—Dates from Rio War found snilly and expelled from the wints~| jhow ing the remains of prehistoric art in both into the store connected with the Biscaione s = — ssets a : emispheres. he pyramids, the Sphynx, MINED mal, WATER: . THE TENNESSEE WiiSKY WaR.—Yesterday knows He Fransacted a lates. omnes NR ry thtahties A Merchant's Suicide. | Exypulan Somes ana characteristic nat ngs | Mm and. being Sraid tok the saree. THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. Commissioner Raum telegraphed to Collector | count. ‘The suspension is attributed princi- | Among the shipping, reaching 25 to 30 dally. | | New YORK, March 20.—John M. Larkins, a | (Purepolic the Teveulll of Scant Mes | barefoot condition, liad started for Pownal by Highly Baereescen i ee to empoy IME a | BE Sea eg ae an vance ih | SHEESH Wala overs GuevaTie'Rarane | Ngzenanto Columbia, Tenn, commited sl | Yok "Gron ineseunogen saute” ete | Nay ge the mocntabe, and boing lige to DR. J. MILNER FOTHERGILL, Lospos. hey ile destitution’ woeteay Seis eens where the mortality averages 5) daily. Prof. | ruined his partner, Mr. Walker, byinjudicious | Sting of American Indians, the ruins of | ine ‘ry jen ** The Exqulsite Apollinaris; A Delicious Bev- or: EMIGRATION TO AFRICA.—The Liberian | Charles F. Hartt, of Cornell university, in | business arrangements, Walker says the as. | ship Azor, arrived at Charleston, 8. C., from | ¢harge of the Brazilian geological survey, has | sets of the firm are double their liabilities. Boston Monday morning, after a passage of | died of yellow fever. _—_— lies to-day that he will do so if nece: A.WANKLYN, St. GEORGE'S Hosr., He says that his special, Deputy Davi Stonehenge, in England, the rock temples of lora and Elephanta made a gallery of strik- PROF. Harry ResvLt OF AN ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. illustrations which rendered the lecture a : é , A dispatch from Providence R. L, says: Kate NDON. ** Highly Eifervescent, Wholesome, | Sisting successfully in White county. _ = 4 ee epee \d Robbea . | living journey through three thousand years Aiud absolutely Pure: superior teal vthers mained Jackson counties are wherethe iltieit | fourteen days, creating great exeitement Fire in Cleveland. OES ore Match eee te ee | of time. The lecturer described the birth ad | DOANE, the woman who attempied suleide DR. BR. OGDEN DOREMUS.”* Absolutely pure lleries have organized. | About a fortnight, With the Rect Cableave iD | CLEevELAND, 0. March 20.—At midnight a | farmer, was gagzed and robbed of $3,000 néar | development of architecture. bas reliefs, | evening for New York,accompanied by Albert gud wholesome: superior to all for daily so; " a rants for Mousavin, St cargo of emt: | gre broke out 'in the brick building corner of | Reading, Par on Monday night by masked Sculpture and painting, and the effect of the | {Stner, ot Hartford, and. it iene ee free from all the objections urged against Cro- | —N atroNai. BANKS.—The comptroller of the | ® lor Mouraviae Superior and Merwin st occupied by the | robbers. ‘ religious instinct upon art, and the counter | cuthority that they were married before (GETER HOOD. Pursivent or THe Herts, | currency has ealled upon the national banks BILL TO DISFRANCHISE W The House | Cleveland Non-Explosive mp Company. ————__ effect of art upon religion. The illustrations | je. Skinner became infatuated DE.PETER HOOD. Pues ibENT OF THE HERTS. J tT Hi i ‘OMEN, 1 House | 1 . dits pa y ™ { ‘ancient art will be hung in the rooms of th inner became infatuat with Kate Mac aiSocinty, Exc. “Superior w Vichy | for a report showing their condition at the | committee on Territories has agreed to report | The building and its contents were entirely lo Markee. Washington Art Club during the remainder. | $0W€ Y€a"S ago, and would have married an Vais.:" Teens close of business on Friday, Mareh 1s favorably the Luttrell election bill for Utah, | consumed. The total loss on stock is $200,000; BALTIMORE, March 20,—Virginia sixes, old. rth course of lectures. third tec er | then but for the opposition of bis parent, le eee URE riition of Companion gore | - which disfranchises women, insured for $80,000, Norns Caroling sizes, 10 1. ee eS: | Of the course upon art in ancient Greece wili | SW the account of her attempted, suicide in ritish’ Pharmacopaia. -* Exhliarating: Goud |, THE NORTH PoLe—The President has af- | aq ang PaitapELPHia M. E. Gonreresce, | Father Keane Bishop of Richmond. day, Sugar sicady and firth) Baoy” DS" | prove. the lecturer Said, that Greece crowded | the Papers, and immediately came here to ad— for Sickness, Dy 4 Loss of Appetite.*’ | firmed the act in aid of a Polar project by Jas. | yesterday, the teport ulti ec een BALTIMORE, March) the Cuore mee ALTIMORE, March | 30.—Cotton dul! and | more art history into thirty years than Egypt | minister to her wants. Teen See MacHAMARA. F- PONBe eieae f roreon bennett perance Was read, predicting the carly over. | has official information that Rev. J.J. Keane, Perk i ai ag I nord | and ail the East had expressed in thirty cenit. fers apparently about So year ar sees — Wholesome and Refreshing than Soda or Seitzer | inners FoR MAIL CONTRACTS —A state. row of the liquor trafite. _ Richineud and Monceneut ee bishop a ontuera uid and easier: 150; Pennsyiventa red, a nop cli parents in Hartiord. He is in the DRY CEO. REULING, Baltimore. © Morespark- | ment ina Baltimore paper that the firm of | _4@-Gen. Sir Wiliam O'Grady Haley, com. | Vincennes, Indiana. 128a1.30: No. 2 winter red,’ westera, spot and | , TEMPERANCE MEETINGS.—A meeting of the | Paver business. — jing refreshing than any other mineral | Dorsey, Miner & Peck “bid for over hundred | Mander-in-chief of her Majesty's forces in | _ (These facts were stated in yesterday's | Merch; 120; April’ 146 atked: Mar i Sek aee | East: Washington Temperance Reform Club water, followed by excellent results in Dyspep- Pa North America, taal eoutrects, and strangely enough were ied at Halifax, N.S. last | STAR.) asked.” Corn, southern fairly active and firm FOROERINe.— & a Miss Hampton's west | Was held last night at Uniontown. Addresses dispateh f Memphis, Tenn., March nt e night. ern weak and yal cent lower—southern White, 63: | were Made by Messrs. Childs, Lee, Bruce, ka, | “ispatch from Memphis, Ten . y & CO., the lowest bidders for every route upon which . RR r D. ae . ye : ‘3 tern mixed, i , Lee, ry Hampton, the youn, iz eprarr LS a haeerie ae York, they offered todo service,” we learn upon in- ae Thé exports of domestic produce from HaziNe There Was Tense ed eee roe Sar 1 sdaboe as Mays Sie, Oatsairm | peck: Dobbyn, and James Cumningham, of | gerected in numerous f be 4 : by New York during the past week aggregat : sat ‘soas8: ‘Boa37, | West Virginia. Appropriate music Was ren- 000, has ‘a Hi a .O. t i seregat 3 pt Pp bf » | the kentlemen named tid upon almost oittes | Soka, being the largest Tor'a likesetiog | Dartmouth college, 'N. H., yesterday, when | aud higher SSusoreineyivania, Soa37. Ryequied | acted by Misses ila Wahers and Addie Pros. | QU *}.0%, lias Deen suresteg: | Her prosecution Fer ute eatery racers am ra | eee at wer Mowe was | fObman ear arrest eae ae Meera | sutra, Hay aa a Gear We | Pes, The meting sana ante oe auth | Sates fi wan ted ree by Remmi vestow ates | RONG cae Peak bio routs | Jemey fou Me ental Mera Ne | Hie ato eames tha Were ag | Roe doanena a tne wae | Wascomree"asumberd vemos ceed | s,naegaliny Sn ames aw _ 84820 m.w. teow, Ly _ —___ | and received 2. Miner on $8 and received 4. | and two children near Roselle, N. J. an ‘ cent eee ceateatn 5 am ull, heavy | the pledge. She scems to have no money, and the disposi- EW AND SECOND CARRIAGES | Dorsey on 31 and received 4. In ‘Texas Boone | killed all instantly. They were’ waikiig nd | zane, and will plead guilty of assault. ‘The | and nominal refined. 11%; et sy Coffee a shade firmer— A series of public meetings was commenced y por se 80} re Rie ca 14al7. Whisky quiet and about stead: " tion made of her gains by f puzzling > eee bid on 235 routes and was lowest on but 4. | the track. unded senier and sophomore have been sus- | Rie ppg ndabout steads, | last night at the Christian church, Vermont is 0 ae lice and every oneelse. The city is u ° s nded by the faculty. Two fi s gatecelpts—flour, 4.200; wheat, 14.000; Ne | the pol , hk | coape: two Cuan une! iioceawets: ERE | ARG SO on in this proportion throughout the | agr-M. Mills & Co., leading stock operators | bee expelled and 4 dozen senene een BAYS sora 18 80 ot 100, Shipments wheat, | AvenUgs by the Central Temperance OrEavZa ee te an fear Siump-sea's: three Poay Phetons: list. in New York, have falled. being short of the | The action of the faculty does not suspend | seceo! Cum HAO. rcights to Liverpoo With reading the Scriptures and prayer. and | °°! Le ber-toy ry = je. 5 ‘ “4 \- ten, Heather top Buseies: three No-top Buggies. | yn wanrc LivERATURE Senator Blaine in- market. It is thoug ies are less | legal proceedings. NEW YORK, Match 90.—Stocks strong ‘and | Mr. Dunning then took charge. He was fol 4% In the dominion house of commons, yes- buoyant, Money, 5, Gold, : ¥ 7 : i Penn aves P. De SCHMID e ey, ciriage troduced yesterday a bill for the better protec- | a#g-A Halifax paper asserts that a govern. | pMOLIIE Macumes 10 Be HancEp.—The | 48%: shor 480. "Goveramens drm ser thehongs | (owed, by Messrs. Wines, Lathrop. Litchfield. | serday. a motion making Chinamen ine Reposi| ** dels- Sole Agents for United States and Canad Gray and Rey. Mr. Kendrick. The result was | for ‘mployment in the i Pennsylvania board of pardoi issues, ee construction the us tie Pog armes | nae year ti | BRS GMC A op “ach | atte asec AC oanis | SRE omy, mare rar apne, | Sik ve" Meer mole wend ts | CF aad wa edd TPES DALE couse Prentiss certifies: “Dr. | tect managers, actors, and other citizens of | after keeping the money some time, he re. | SOum' ie Maguires, Hester, Tully and and 1 cent lower, Corn quiet | » Pa. yesterday, de- vss Hk Af ica" aabn, Sime | the United pain ca rocre‘Qrouth | Trued gan oppoaiion member." ™° "© | Belson, ha, “Sestlon wil ee ice | SARIS, a0 “anay wma | gNIMSPECIOS TIGA NaN. parc’ 16%. | eyed Mince tence’ Saint lM mierrs, chilbiains, rheumatic or swollen joints, ae, | PUFC! ¥ from a foreign | #g-May 22d has been fixed as the time for . —— ee COM IO. Bee ntotet red | 2,000 shad, from $22 Co $20 per 100; 3,0oherring, | aa, Ome’ M9 Peuisylvauta avente, Up stairs, Ladies | author for the purpose of playing or publish | holding the Pennsylvania denocrane cneyen | saeLondon girls receive one cent for em- | 99h {et-forties, coupons, 108. | Erie, preferred. Pero Dai ‘James Hamilton, the celebrated znd chiidren attended as usual, Call or too later aa. | ing the same in the United Statese tion. mA proidering the“ clock * ona srecisian, oF &™ ie Pnols Central 76 , New dersey Central, _— BOR Ra rll bunches of fi and landscape Painter: of Philadelphia, , : 5 ae BS - le ~y * °

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