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SS ASS EY SEIT “THE EVENING STAR. | 4 Tis Sone Bas Sereeeee | oe eee deed | , Sa FALL RIVER STRIKE. Sees ace oe | —-—___ y STAR—published on Friday—$2 a Jog peee rrepal 10 copies for $15; 20 copies | for $20. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Lerd Sal “s Cire All mall subscriptions must be paid in ad- ord wbary’ ralar. re eee ee | WE. FI—-N®. 7,803. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1878. TWO CENTS, | olor ae as tion ee EEE; SEY burg or Vienna yesterday evening, but judg. —— ments onftelegraphic summaries Uiereot show 3 7 _ that its tenor well understood. At St. OTICE! THE APPOINTMENTS of W.‘H. Tucker and The Proposed New Observatory. District Government Affairs. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, Petersburg it is regarded as proof that the . SPECIAL N Be THE EVENING STAR. Leicester Chapman, of North Carolina, as THE PENDING BILL. The water registrar issued orders to his — congress could not have succeeded if it had - q i it i i 7 Tuvrspay, April 4. met inthe spirit of this circular. At Vienna BRICKLAYERS ARE IN- honorary commissioners to the Paris exposi- The bill pending in the committee of the | subordinates several weeks ago to make a ATE—Mr. Matthews presented a me- | the effect is so sitistactory. as to almost com a & mocting 10 i a at Washington News and Gossip. tion, were announced to-day. whole of the House of Representatives looking | general skirmish and findin the sidewalks of ‘iti A ti pensate for te failure of the congress negotia- . THE Rive BooK just issued shows that there | to the removal of the Naval Observatory | the city all projection of street washers and | ™° inthe Mottin waibe ama ee Ga | Hons. “This eftect is sald to be heightened by kK. A. MURPHY. Secretary. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Da¥.—Internal | are 85,880 civil employes of the government. directs the President to appoint, by and with ether eae Fog Ry . ot bay ving table. we tat t hat the, public main’ ky as . mony oe > HEADQUARTEI S DEPARTMENT OF Fevenue, $295,152.68: customs, $549,411.70, SENATOR MATTHEWS addressed the Senate bgt apioor rrens eee a “phot mee projections are of BAS. pipes and attach: Mr. Hill presented a memorial of citizens of Engiand. Though the cabinets may have an. aE AY eeeosnie THE government of New South Wales has | to-day in answer to the speech of Senator | Whom shall bea rear adminal Ot the Maver one ale great nuisaices, especially to goats cid | Harrison county, Ga. in favor, of a sth | derstood each other, the Austrians believe proposed to our own the establishment of an | Christiancy, favoring the funding billof the | a colonelof engineers and one chosen trom | STC ,ETeat committer on Srivilenes and clectionsees, Oe tae ey cao omcnapeene international money order system. judiciary feommittee. He took the ground Crete er pose duty it shall be select a alte, Allsorts of pathetic appeals by all sortsof | | Mr. Anthony, from the committee on print. | sheTeserved at the outset, leaving Austria to y 3 i forcibly that the govern: a bees ci ds. people are being daily made to the District | ing, report soluti 25,000 copies | take care of her own. Lord Salisbury’s objec- B Fecepiion tendered by this, Dep Tar Post Orrice Derantmenr is running | creditr of the Pacific railroads were ona pat | Naval Observatory, sucy alter poses wel, ommissioners fo-aid them in the Angering | yu, tere oft a resolution to print 24 "Agricul. | Uous to tbe treaty fully cto: Gr ee fom mandey residence of Past Department Com- | BY Proxy. It luxuriates in an acting P.M.G., | with those of other creditors. that Congress | tively the advantages of healthfulness, clear- | and disbursement of the $15,000 appropriation | ture on forestry. Ar; to. tria and establish community of interest, ict ichardvon. No. THIS | an acting chief clerk, an acting first assistant. fould not. without danger tothe principles of | fess of atmosphere, convenience of, access made by Congress to fill up the canal south of | ‘Mir. Morrill a resolution, that a select com. | Which has lone teen foe ey Or, ime \G, at 80 Kk. ‘i ji ii jaw, anticipate any of its rights. ¥ 1¢ e Cay is man‘ es have ‘ittee ee es a1 . ow broug! ea 01 void ariny friends are cordially anvited to be | an acting second assistant, an acting assistant pape AE advantages as may be found expedient, and | Capitol. A great many schemes have ven | mittee be appointed to consider the propriety | only now brought clearly. belore. the publ ibe oie Coe. attorney general, and an acting sixth auditor. GEN. PHIL. Cook in his speech in the House | to report fully thereon, ineluding estimates of | °Y ee ahh. 6ONGite. Waweeats have. i? fax cube tenth census of the United States, Por ghol nowy arranes the Sok - ng = sa na A Numper of citizens of the District, under | to-day defending Polk said the man on the | the total expense of said site and the removal | peen discontinued by the . R. in the elty are re FON mani EV 3 , istrict Commis. ir. Christiancy introduced a bill to provide | burg. At Vienna, it is Said. there is every iS SPECIAL Notice. the lead of Mr. Columbus Alexander, have | soldiers’ roll who did three years’ service with Conse aesehvatory, to, the present session of Figg until furtlier Ordera: nose: ainda for the distribution and sale of the first volume | disposition to facilitate the transformation of pematerARRObh [SSEITOTE o. coma. | ManKed for a meeting with the District com: | the, Boston, independent, company. should be Per of ald commision shalt be, directly or | twelve years of age,in the workhouse and two | “Ar Spenean fron tr eto ey oom. | Che EARN In a ur "Yor Russia’ But the por. exed at the next regular Inceting. to be held a | bill introdueed by Senator Dorsey in relation | been seared for years lest Bob Toombs shod | peer ecly, int Sroperty te be selected a, | in the almshouse. There are also eight con- | merce. reported a bill for the improvement of THURSDAY, April 4th, at 7:30 p.m. to certificates for spect «| ev ber is urgently requested, MS Fe BL JOUNSTON, Sevretary, | District. ernment at St. Petersburg must Know by this time that to satisfy Austria the transfor. must be real, not apparent. From are two voices. The Russian hat the possibility of a bargain id Austria is still open, and Mimprovements in the | call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker | 9 site For sald Doser incor) pe ceaselected as firmed invalids and as many imbeciles in the | Galveston harbor. Placed on calendar. = es is to invite sealed pre posals or offers of sale Chief Engineer Hoxie has @rected that Mr. Whyte presented memorials of business = — 4 = men of Baltimore against the revival of the Ar Hatr-rast Two O'CLOCK the House was | SECRETARY SHERMAN was before the House | {ron the owners of fand deemed fit for sucht a | street lamps be erected as follows: Two on H | CH Of Baltimore against the reviva on fin- till engaxed in debate on Col. Polk’s case, | committee on banking and currency to-day | propriety amy Consider and report upon the | street, between 24th street and New Hamp- | ance’ Also,'a petition ‘asking the tear tet at Propriety and expediency of disposing of the | shire avenue northwest; two on 1th, between e ving vi Navy depart- a “with the probabilities that a yote would be | and continued his statement as to the feasi- | old Observatory grounds and. Lui G' and Ji-streets northwest, one on eorner of | WC, ile, Stving, service to the Navy depart the resultsof Lis mission te Viwna, though ie £3, reached late in the afternoon. bility of the resumption of specie payments | best and mest advantageous method of sell: 4th and R streets northwest; three on 19th, ¢ bd ect at- = on the date fixed bythe resmmptionsast, He | the same, and the probs Per artis tees a Sit, 8 Brotees wt d from St. Peterst le sum which may be | between L and M streets northwest; one ai | ¢, tel ° ; Ea i ' S re i ing the V BR & “y 4 a a. 3 a orneys practicing before the Patent Of} tion is not shared purpose of electing Nine Directors for the casaing ; DELEGATES are here rep resenting ta NAVY | was quéstioned closely by General Ewing and reais a Bhereker. USE NAY corner of 3d street and Massachusetts avenue | $1 CHR racucing the poverinene Reter ber hand Gn Boe year. Polls will be opened at 12 m, ar a yards in the several large cities of the country, | oth but met eyery objeetion arged with | REPORT an E HOUSE NAVAL .COMMITTEE. | northeast: one at Dand North Capitol street | red to judiciary committee. Russia PP 3y30-10t SAMUEL BACON, President. urging the House committee on educatien and | promptness. One of the commitiee says that The naval committee in their report say | northwest. — labor to report a bill making eight hoursa | ‘Sherman is a man of wonderful resources.” | that they have carefu'ly investigated the sub- BUFFALO LITHIA legal day's Fork. i Bens The Secretary's views to-day were merely an | ject, and have reached the conclusion that the IUNY. a . * nannies On motion of Mr. Max e@ House bill to | Salisbury’s t tel hi the treaty, and saying authorize the Secretary of War to prescribe | England will F A delegation of produce dealers trading at ardly re mue iu the opin- u t 1 ec ision t large for the sale of vegetables, fruits, &c., | rules and regulations to be observed in the | ion that the of Paris until amended as PP zs . . . | elaboration of those which have been hereto- nrexe ‘nt site of the paral Gbservatory is, for | from wagons, headed by R. H. Bailey, A. A. preparation, submission and approval of the law of Europe, ete., which article cannot And APPOLLIS ARS WATERS WaANTED.—A few “diseased” democrats for | fere ziven before the finance committees of | Many reasons, unsuited to t le uses of the in- | Winfield and’ James Byron, waited upon the | tracts under the War deparument, Was t have published” without Prince Bis- 3 grecives . the soldiers’ roll. Apply to Col. Polk (at this *h branch of Congre: suitut a gud ee new jecation and Test | District Commissioners Oday to a k their aid | up and passed. arck’s consent is ‘ied as another evi a Ar , writing), doorkeeper of the Honse of Repre- : ¢ CIRCCLATION.—Total amount | practicable moment, "he sattitary comdinon | Aud ifuence in procuring legislation to re. | On motion of Mr. Windom the Senate pro- c¢ of the latter's desire either to humiliate MILBURN’S PHARMACY. sentatives. Those learned in drilling and trou- | (ST-VER IN CrrcuLatiom.—Total amou every bad, and with the eee gudition | duce the price of their license for conducting | ceeded to consider the bill tor the weteG cia ondent marl4-tr 1) PENNA: AVESCES_ | bled with asthma. and who have seen service | standard silver dollars coined to Mareh alst, | Is vetw bad, and with the row thro the city | their business. “Ina numerously signed pet | fionola ow ciuge railroad from Bismare Berlin however expres. j= INDIA RUBBEI with the home guards preferred. $1,001,500, Amount exchanged for gold at | malarial fever’ have. occuried especialy | ton to Congress they set forth that they are | to the Black Hflis. The bill was read be ti t's article does not INDIA ey —— Baltimore. malarial fever have occurred, especially | required to pay $25 annually, and that keepers | clerk, and at the request of Mr. Christiane: indica! eriany’s policy on miatating of PILLOWS, Tue P. O. D. INVESTIGATION.—The Honse + Baltimore, re engaged in the duties of | of produce stores pay no lice! The | who desired to offer auamendment, laid over {| the but fs only a ike of HOT WATER BAGS. 1 SILK ELAS: | committee on post offices and post roads ex- Eiger Mt ica auiasmas from the | Pistriet Commissioners pron todo what | untilto.morrow. Rus rene ately IC BFOCEINGS, Ac. Be. mined Mr. Wheeler to-day, one of the Arkan- with the inevease of impure deposits. have be. | WeLGM Im the premises and make personal | "Mr. Poe AES gts veteran a For sale by " a r. Wheeler to-day Arkar ith the increase of impure deposits. have bé- | apreal before the committee in their behalf. | ¢Ai2) minder,” says the correspondent, “predueed 13. 703 15th st. sas hy panspaneh a Rt oeeyeear e the investi. om Ae aabgerous as fo render 1b imprudent The Eastern Question. inst the redemption of silver certificatesat | reparation “just before Prince Bismarek’s marl3-tr Lats gated contracts. This ends the Boone part of o reside there eonstan fogs fr \ i hart those ¢ : are is: | Speec nariia * => HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, the investigation. The Arkansas steamship ist. $25507-7. 48 | river hang about the shores, and are often so HOW WAR MAY BE AVOIDED. Diner” Stet Shan those at eet eee are te sa sce on iS $17 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, routes, alleged to have been obtained for J. D. curren destroyed,, | dense ‘as to render observation impossible The Vienna papers, commenting on Lord j At one o'clock the railroad funding. bill ViEseec yun The trey . 7 With very extensive facilities for manufac’ | Adams, through the influence of Senator Dor: ney obligations, $11.- | while the heights north of the city are f Salisbury’s circular to the powers, say: “ Aus: | came up as unfinished business, and MreMet, » JIENRA. April acne, New € Press says SRrIDg are ee eriteaess of design andeoior | Se¥> Will be taken up to-morrow. eney redeemed, | from that great disadvantage. The improve. | tria ahd England are agreed regarding Lord siness. 4 renewal of bloodshed Mantles unequaled for richness of design 3 y a 11,061.06. be thews proceeded to brought against the r: HOUS: ments in the streets of the ‘city have been —Montgomery | Bde up to the observatory grounds, where ‘GS é ¥ | they have termin ir was at the Capitol to-day “whooping up x will be RB answer the arguments | fault, England is championing inter lroad committee's bill. | rights." ‘The Fremdenblatt —On motion of Mr. Durham, the | itl : a y establishment in the and rivaling in extent any esta! ebitects designs for Mantles anc Sant Joatings Sees follow i, and imitations lisbury’s criticism of the treaty of San Ste- 10 and the steps necessary to protect the THE PROMOTIONS consequent on a competi- f ted, and are leit in an un- | interests of both states, and ‘express the con- 1 f | tive examination held in the Sixth Auditor's era re 1 hey have ted, and ary un. | inter h st ’ ; on of i tion of ve she will thereby de- es Jes “exactly produced. | 5 oh 2) hic! ore ntries, ‘ £ finished and unsightly condition. To grade | vietion that only by the deference of Russia to House insisted upon its disagreements to the > tno my avtieg ‘Reenis for PAESTOW Ny Koutitr Teby'e Te | rene gr nOT need. Cele Me Hence Daa | his scheme to put the President out of his of. | and adapt the srotnts oie cay vans ae | qletion that only by the deference of Rus , - prtve the frenty of ling force. NACE, Baltimore KITCHEN t * 4 . ade H 7 ment ia be avoided.” A Russian | @€ndments to the bill for the employment of sbury’s cir 9 ing. | temporary clerks, and agreed to the confer- .._, Phe Fall River Strikers, Rone th ear is preparing. ence asked by the Senate. Fant River, Mass., April 4.—Not_ much of , j ‘ ss -ph STOVE. Contractors for | son, New York, he ine xing and ail’Tin and Copper Work. Witha | moied to third. large force of competent mechanics in their va- | ( idler, Massachusetts, ist fice. He seems quite confident that it_ wi so asto make their condition even re- | land and Ru ds the list and, 1s IO suoceed: fesaye thatthe eovernon at Alvee ie, “Will “cost the government a | reply to Lord and Miss” ISabei | land will transmit to the Senate and House the | large sum of money. The Dduildings are | Price Gorts : as ; | proiee i 2 i $s conditi 3 sai s to is: as 2 if following we introduced by unani importance transpt ay in addition rious branches and long personal experience, will | MacAdams, Pennsylvania, stand next, and | resolutions of the legislative assembi Theveotiavidated and ruinous | condition. | is said to be anxious to ee Atte aomaedon | mous consent tor Feferences By Mr. Butler | to the mill troubios and Tuesday. rr ol work cheaper than any other house. m2 1¥ | sre promoted to second class. There were | Maryland, that they will be referred to the he completion of the plans for the improve. ible, to remove the unfayorable impression Bill t 1 convenient Currency with | Quite a crowd gath d around the Granite see oni oe eens ne | Oe eae Latkes whe aoteet ike examination | diciary committee in each branch of Congress, | Ment of the city contemplates the removal of | produced by the English cireular. hich the miner business uneae {the | mills yesterday's tgp he yall Me Ss ORR ALTY AND Price and both were “And yet they say | and that a bill looking tolegisiation giving the | the elevation on which the observatory stands, ARMY MOVEMENTS. Which the miner business transactions of the | mills ye ay morniy he z woman is an infe fe. . : i supreme court jurisdiction will be unanimous- s and the use of the material to fill up the low | __A Reuter dispatch from Constantinople people may 0 done. By Mr. Sapp—To author- | intention of inducing t s advancing from Negotin to garrison Widdin, which the Russians are evac- all consider | uating. It is st: ting im the opera house, aud stand ige themselves that they will stay ppy for work in other mills if the and sets operatives still t th yught to do so. rye! ys | 4 ” alar! river. ‘a ve et rts ‘ace. | ize e Secretary e Interior to ascertain but no dissat ction a ly. pa: in each committee. “And,” he | and malarious grounds next to the river, And } the Russians have occupied the ports of Mace. | 1z€ the Secretary of the Inter Price yaya few wees . Champagne Wines of COUNTERFEIT Cor ins. Rittonhousesana: |'sad i good many republicans wiih for | Ht isa question whether this work should not | donia included in New Bulgaria. The Rus- | the amount of land located with military war- only a few were i du - In one of MOET & (CHASES Mrs. Missouri Rittenhouse, of Indiana, were | the bill.and there is no democrat that dare | De encouraged in the interest of the sanitary | si jeauithorities aud transport off. | Ty ir, Hiackbusa—itesciution to pay to | wrouwhtocoment tenho ane eee MOET & CHANDON, S. Missouri 1 Of Tadiana, Ww vote against it” My. Blairis evidently sineere | Welfare of the inhabitants and residents of the eld a council upon measures for | yichsel Sullivan $l00per montis Hore Oetobes, | Si eaee eee ee net cmereay Established 1843. recently sentenced, respectively, to eight and | [V'this belief, but it is doubtless the result of | city. Your committee have thought it wise to urkey. Reuter’s | Mich: Bt a na f TS oath from onde ner ie ot va ace mill m RENAULD, FRANOUIS & CO., wo rs’ imprisonment for counterfeiting. | jmpressions left on his mind after talking Erne in the bill that a new site, when se- $ a portion of the ih Petree Hie Raich Mos rendered abide he decision of to. novi-eoly Sole Agents for U. 8. After they had been taken, a new family | with prominent democrats in. the Senate anil rict of Columbia co = { ected, shall be secured by the government ——XSYS—S—SnJXNnln_ | moved into the house formerly occupied by | House. The trouble is though, that while these | Without the possibility of subseq f them. The secret service division has re- | denocrats taik sweet to his face, his name is | Hons, and thatgthe commissionf WATCHES. ceived from this family counterfeit #2. and | coupled with sulphurous expletives when out | 00 location unles: a . C7 . ive # gold pieces and a quantity of counterieit | of earshot. Just now the democrats seem to | Accompany any. si'ver coin, aggregating #1,(0™. be more agitated over the question of how to fo convey 10 ihe Paid. t — = at <<a save rkeeper vet d Pres- oO Is accepted. hey hi al the finest grades of ENGLISH, BWISS and | =cCooy News Fox Distaict Lazonens—The | $4¥6,8 doorkeeper than how to get a Fres- | offer 1s accepted. They AMERICAN WATCHES, President to-day approved the joint resolution i of the commission. I MINUTE | Making an appropriation of $15,%00 for wis House then resumed consideration of ted that the Servians will also of Doorkeeper Polk. the owner or owner: | occupy Belgradschik, and probably the line | eretoen continued or sale with obligations | from there to Plevr at length to the affidavit of 3 nd eS whenever the ENGLAND AUSTRIA ALLIED. argued that it was shown by the suisequer realsodeemed it | | Ata secret sitting of the Roumanian cham- | testimony of Co! nego and ae a tiality on the part | bers yesterday MM. Ghika and Stourdza re- | Ver, that the a thsi pe at that Co- s also been thought | ported the result of their recent missions to | Tyell was unw of belief. nt neg Madame Rexstell’s Wil New York, 4 as filed in the Surrogate tate is left in tru: o's will The to C. R. Purdy and THE PATENT OFrice Frre.—Immediately ; ‘ to require the said commission to ascer- | London and Vienna respectively. The former | (Mr. Bridges sald that he had known Mr. | Mrs. ie Shannon, grand children of tes SPLIT SECOND CHRONOGRAPH up, draining and placing in good’ san after the Patent Ottice fire, when the inju {ain and report to Congress as to the propriety | said that the Endlish eabinet had encouraged | Coryell for years, and he asserted that he was | tator, but without the tight to sell or dispose of REPEATERS, HORSE TIMERS, &c. dliion the grounds south of the Capitol. ‘alon iiodéls Were iytue tia confused in of disposing of the old grounds, the method of Roumania to hold out inregard to Bessarabia. a bces and truthful a man as there was on the prine pal. Ly are constituted ExecuLors e line 2 4 F . : 7 y e J re e same a 1 , rhe la said ia la SS Up e oT. = 7 . eversion to the a We call particular attention to the the line of the old canal, and for other pur: | estimated that $15,000 would. restore sum wale May. De reallGeat Peat ator ee: |, The latter sald uae ald stress upon fhe Mr. Cook said if that was correct then God | heirs after their death, Mrs. Farrell, her ares UR OWN PRovuctTion, | POS*s: apable of reste S| therefore recommend the pasate of the ae | Setiled by the decisions of Europe. help us all. If the gentleman would read the | daughter. isle t 33,000 r. ‘The estate of Waseem oF © : ican ana | IN THE Anse ced at 10,00, n | companying bill as a substiiue to the Senate | ‘The London Daily ‘Telegraph's Vienna cor. | testimony he would come to a different con- | Madaie itestell is estimaied to be worth about im which are introduced the latest American and op M.G.T restored, and the appropriation is exhausted. | piil, respondent hears that Count Andrassy, recog. | ¢lusion. "In continuation, Mr. Cook argued | $00,000. After deducting ail claimsagainst the Baaspren Dewrovcmnenin, aad we: comsaensty we- | A seistant FM. ; | Zhe Fatent Otiee has prepared a letter asking hiding the diMiculty of assembling of congress, | that. Polk had by his administration of | estate the grand children will have me ommend them as the Genera for Few Amore to complete the work and to | Is MapaME ResTeL1, DEAD?—Some wild | }\ preparing for common netion seit England. | the office saved money to the government. | of $4.00) a year to divide. It is t that BEST TIMEKEEPERS meeral, ares build Cases to receive the models. This small | stories were circulated in the city yesterday | “Phe London Times in its leading editorial | X fering fo the matter of 168 ng. he oon. the heirs intend going to Europe next fall. pti. < $701 R 71st sum should be appropriated. in regard to Madame Restell. One was to the tic! . Ubi i trasted the failure of the charge against Polk ever offered to the public. APPOINTMENTS TO THE BOARD OF VisiTORs. pga Adee cheer that the MOURA Was not dena bate | Article, gays: aad Bec area ce in that regard with the establishment of the | __ Business Failures. mar8-tr M.W. GALT, BRO. & CO. | The vacancies in the Board of Visitors to the Canada, or on her way to Europe. It was said | gether with firmness and loyalty. Russia may | fact of lobbying for Pacifie mail by door | | New Orrkans, April L—A' special dispatch Government Insane Asylum, caused by the th: the goad wonian Jound in (Amaame Res. §e induced to withdraw from her position, Keepers of the Hause tedoy, eopablican ad: con Nicksbarg, J ie to ee zie a NDERED B expiration of the terms of Walter $. Cox, Wil- teil’s bat-tub on Monday morning was one of ich woul 1 be obviously untenable.” ministration. He appe: s cratic | nounces the failure of Moss & Martin, cotton D ' focal BEND! z Vn Gunton ana aes S Kelly, were filled i her patients who had died on her hands, The winel onig wen Ss ring ; friends not to be frightened or stampeded. | buyers. Their liabilities are $100,000. | No as. y the & 2 cretary of the Interi The madame had made and recorded her will, and THE ENGI _ eB s jonal Li Two years ago there was another trouble | sets. THE PEOPLE. utation of the English National Liberal ‘he failure wa r. dl members are Chas. Worth y ‘ used by the suspen neWly-appoin done everything to deceive the public. Tt was ‘ation had an interview with Lo: about a doorkeeper, and he was expelled be- | sion of the St. Louis bi the house. —_— ton, Anna M. Gangewer,and avielia tov said that ‘neither Coroner Woltman, Deputy | yiile and Hartington in London yester cause in the simplicity of his heart he wrote a 20 Bure! As ‘many of the patients at the asylum are i oroner Cushman, w pigniade the Bulopsy, aor p he jury who sat at the inquest, knew es, and proclaimed their desire to en, a fa P maaan wel enough to gently Ney, and that | Great ‘aitain from the shane and mise Counts, ObIO, was entered. by barges aa tified id have ta ’e. | an unjust war. Mr. John Bright was present. ut a ight a mai ene : It was urged that no one besides the above: | Tora Granvillesaid he mentee ng titans pelled the word wrong. (Laughter.] With | Tuesday night and $5,00) in currency stolen. named officials were allowed to see the de- adopt a course likely to prevent the country | Tegard to the soldiers’ roll, he asserted that ‘The Grand Steeple Chase. Coated: and that her corpse was carefully con- | from being dragged into a war which neither | Volk had done the best he could. Asto the | 14. The Grand Steeple national hunt cealed and buried with the greatest secresy. | jis honorable engagements nor national inter. | man Holt, he told Polk that he had served steeple chase at Hereford, to-day, was won by 7 JH. Y Another story was (hal Madame Restell was | estsdemanded, but the opposition could not | three ae inthe army. Itturned out thathe | Srehie elites ate and B. G. Filbert. . = am Seasons , | forthas deputy, in place of H. W. Hagerty. ing money to remove the India murdered through the instigation of wealthy | prevent the government from going to war if | served three years in’a militia company in | Mr.C. ues and =. ss. Eeepert. THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SPRING | The request will be granted. their promised reservation, and they g y people who had patronized her in her erimi! it was bent on a warlike policy. Lord Har. | Boston. Well, that might have been a neces. . The Markets. CLOTHING EVER SHEN, Se in disgust lrom their present unsatisfactory usiness, in order to prevent disclosures which | tington saidit was the duty of the opposition | sary service, for the ie of Boston have MORE. Apill 4.—Virginia sires, de- 0. 10-day op EQUALIZING SALARIES.—In a letter to Seere. | quarters, ‘Since no timely provision for their | they deemed inevitable al hes tink Nenu veltion | for years been afraid that Hob ‘Toombs would tary Sherman, Collector Tutton, of Philadel. | Yemoval has been made. the government must | Gtavdine heeuild aed ate to interpose every obstacle to rash aud incon. letter in which he said he was “a biger man _ An $8,000 Burglary. ted against the calling out of thi than old Grant.” OUR OPENING OF SPRING WEAR | Women, it is thought that both sexes Should be y He never could understand Cincinnati, April 4.—The residence of J. J CROWNED WITH SUCCESS. represented on the board of visitors. — COLLECTOR BEAnD, of Boston, announces to ALL UNANIMOUS IN THEIR prRatse: | 5¢¢retary Sherman that he intends to retain three out the four deputy collectors at that — vort, and asks the appointment of Dan- f u msolidated, 58 bid t . Sugar iment 1 ry nature of ions call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker | fered, 4 reed wee. pu Waneslasek eink: phia, asksthat the salaries of threeof hiselerks | €ed them forthe whole year. Itis believed | these rumors, they have many bellevers.. ‘The siderew action. Hull, and Holt’s independent company’ was BALTIMORE, April 4°Goiton quiet and a Such Elegant Styles, be raised two hundred dollarseach per annum, | #t they have gone to the Kaw reservation. | coroners and police ridicule the stories and | AN INDIAN OFFERING TO SELLA Wurre | needed to prevent it. Laughter. } P ghade more steady “middling, 20%. | Flour dull uch Splendid Garments. = ore ach p num, — =e " pronounce them the inventions of a. diseaszd | Girt.—Lately a brute of a Pawnee Indian at- Mr. Harrison rose to demand the previous | but steady and unchanged. Wheat, southern quiet saying that clerks of the same class in the eus- SAVING THE DOORKEEPER, BUT LOSING THE mind.—[N. ¥. Ti yesterda: tempted to sell a white girl in Arkansas city. | question. and easier; western dull and heavy—southern red, Sock Low Prices named for Perfect Fitting and | (on house at, Baltimore receive two hundred | Hovse.—The republicans of the House have She was only ten yearsof age, and as shecould | | Mr. Baker, as the author of the original res- LmeLsi, Feonsrivanis red. 1-360)-37; Me. & Reliably made The Secretary in reply saye that he Gangat ay | Subseribed to one hundred and fifty thousand THE ces ATION OF THE Ent OF Let | talk butlittle English, thepresumption is great | olution of investigation, asked to be heard. May. 1 S4Nal80, Gore southern tines ne eens cLOTHINE:! account of the falling off tn the ceva EE | copies of Mr. Frye's speech delivered yester- | TR! and his clerk and driver is attributed to | that she has been among the Indians for many Messrs. Eden, Sayler and others demanded | [ower forysilow. western dull and weak—southern 3 ari ch | day.on the “heroic achievements” of the dem. | {he Riband Society, which is very strong in | years. The Indian said that ‘he bought her | an opportunity'to vote on Mr. Eden's substi- | white, 88055; "lo, yellow, Slabs Never before have the Peeplehad an opportunity S07t 70S increase oF ees ut sna ey men ocrats onthe “soldiers” toll of the House a | te county Derry, Ireland, owing mainly to rom a Cheyenne for two ponies. The wait | tute. ; a to select from as great an assortment. Baltimore and Philadelphia custom houses as | Representatives. It is the belief even among fie Harenness of Set pe had an J was probably snatched from the bosom of its : Mr, Harrison was willing to allow another i iN y ruck ists. vil ri at it wi a j 7Z ” es _ vi e Ni 8 ier. ate if CON a NEVER BEFORE HAS CLOTHING BEEN | Sated by Collector Tucker exists, he wili | famocrata ihat it ywill materially jeopardize | menaces. "Though Kind and bert te the eee are coven OM women, girls and | previous question ‘should be" called “ater 80 CHEAP, Sanaliee tie NOS shire, Dean of Massachusetts, and certainly | Poor, he was very particular, and exacting in | enildren held in captivity by the savages that | wards, ii they nave visited | NAVAL APOTHECARIES—The House com | defeat MacMahon of Ohio, who hasa soldiers’ | BIS dealings with his tenants, visiting with un- | are known of, and it is reasonable to presume | Mr. Eden did not want debate. He wanted we it wcbad the spare words would fall Gre. | mittee on naval affairs have agreed to repor | Hational asylum in his district, from which he | fP2"1ng severity every violation of the rules | that there are many not knownof. Itwould be | to offer his substitute, as Mr. F « s har re reeel for the government of the estate. He had 7 7 Y a gl nd this morning that he nd scribe the ains we offer this Spriag. The | with a favorable recommendation a bill to au- | @Sheretofore received a good deal of sup- only humane for the government to compel a | both |: night and thi jorning tha! Petroleum duil and nomin Spot apd April, 534u53';; May, 64'sab4y. Oats guict and steaily “southern, $486: western white, @5a70. Hay. firm for choice: ades—prime Maryland and Penn: syivanis, bo 414.00. Provisions — un- change utter, choice western scarce an her— rison agreed | Choice ‘western ‘roll, 2125: do. packed, S246 s refed. 11%. Coffee rt. 7 a : lately turned a great many of his tenants out e' a 7es.—| y ” oes, 14417. Whis v Price . Th e-hea ‘a BF A surrender of all these captives.—[ Topeka | should do. Adal. sky pinching times demand Low Prices. thorize the appointment of apothecaries as | BOst, jit Les AES ee te te of their houses to convert the roperty into Blade, P (ep Mr. Harrison denied that he had ever agreed | 106. "Receipts— WE HAVE MADE THEM. Warrant officers in the United States navy.and | Doorkeeper, they are losing the next House of | $fassfarms. It is supposed the Earl was first . oo that the substitute should be offered. He said | 000 SEEING IS BE that no one shall be appointed an apothecary Representatives. shot by the assassins, who were concealed be- THE COMING PEACH Crop.—Notwithstand- he had personally no objection, but he was | # 1.24 hind an embankment, and that the clerk and | ing the various reports regarding the failure | the orpanat the committee, and was directed | COP, f° peel ts, ers desig: BILL FORK PROTECTION OF PATENT Arror- | “iver were murdered so that there might be | of the peach crop, arising from the recent cold | by the committee to insist upon its report. NEW YORK. Apri 1EVING. NCE YOURSELF, | who has uot been examined and found qualt- In the Men’s, Youth's, Boys’ and Children's | 2¢d by a board of naval medical of 0 ry of the Navy é 4 - 2 ¢ s April 4.—Stocks strong. Money, h i nated by the Seer asx see pat rs no witnesses of the transaction. The mur- | snay , information from the peach-growin; r. Eden reiterated his assertion that an | 7, % a . long, 4: Shos : iepertmecata ean be Sou EVERYTHING that can y NEys.—Senator Grover to-day introduced a | derers were discovered by the Earl's valet, district, of Delaware and the Eastern Shore o | aigreoment had been made as he stated. Govermmiens strong ot inne ee be thought of in the way o! CuEap Gas.—The House committee on pubs } Dill for the better protection of patent attor- | who was Orting about @ mile behind the car | Maryland shows that the indications are ex- | “Mr. Harrison insisted upon the previous NEW YORK, April 4.—Fiour unchanged, SPRING WEAR. lic buildings and grounds have now before | Beys, Which was referred to the judiciary | Containing the Earl. The driver was alive | cellent for more than an average crop. Only | question, and it was voted down. Wheat '< and 1 cent lower on futures, Corn a them the proposition of James Crutchett, wh committee at his request. It provides for re. | When he came up but unconscious, and he | near the sea-coast were the buds injured to | |'Mr. Eden then oftered his substitute, and it | sane ceee. ‘ We have made the most Extensive Preparations | pn. ne Proposition of James Crutchett, who | jealing section 487 of the revised statutes and | died without saying a word. The assassing any extent. Some of the largest growers are | was regarded as pending. Pee ary itn la wn : offers tosupply gas at 2 cents per thousand | requires all proceedings tor suspension of dis- | are supposed tohave escaped across Mulroy | of the opinion that the crop wil Tully equalif | Mr. Baker (Ind.) said that the democratic | % A feeeene . IMM — a 2 nousand feet | barment of any attorney or patent agent from | Bay ina boat. not excel that of last year, but_wiil not | party had needed investigation for the last 67's, 18. tere! ENSE SPRING BUSINESS, proeeae Ree pocer Or se neem Ste ia coal practice before any bureau or departinent of Fixe —the state of alege and. die pres reach in fitantity, the Srop, of, 1876, which Preity live years. Huey necded om, and 4d aires, 10%. ly s process. s ‘J ge rovernment, Lg Ju r- NCE. 2 Ss | was y large. ila. Nori ™. 1 y were dete: Doubly so of any Previous Season. i¢ buildings and Capitol grounds last year was | jnined belore the Attorney Coneeal nese ie s have become faws in France, | Yas Very large Plata. North Am he hoped that since 1eid whey were deve ined ——————————————— : mn “s according | amnesty bills to enforce reform; but it looked now as if it INTERESTING TELEPHONE PERIMENT.— No one need stay away thinking they cannot be neany, $2,000, and the proposition now made | to the usual rules of law and judicial proceed. | The last law cancels three thousand prosecu- IN THE ELECTION IN CuIcaGo Tuesday the | was to bea sham again. He then proceeded The Philadelphia papers state that some inter- suited. Woukl reduce the expense to $13,000. The cost ings. In case any such head ‘of bureau shall | tions, but does not exempt Paul de Cassagnac | total vote approximated as follows: Republi- | to review the testimony, and argued that Polk | esting experiments with Edison's carbon of Hzhtning the President's House alone is | disbar or suspend a practicing attorney arbi- | and a few other offenders. cans 18,000, democrats 15,000, in For the Laborer, Farmer, Mechanic, Clerk, or | $10,000a year. ndents | had acted in defiance of law, aid was guilty of telephone were conducted on Tuesday on the trarily, he shall be subject to a fine of not less (bolting republicans and democrats) 6,900, | such practices as should put him out of office. Merchant, all can find than $1,000 nor more than ‘ Western Union line between Philadelphia and T - " . t 3 AC ¥ »,000, and shall be AMERICANS AT THE ENGLISH ReGatTa— | communist 6,200, and national 1,300. Seven Mr. Hale (Me.) said there was one aspect of | New rk. Experiments were pose mine] JUST WHAT THEY WANT, © SUCCOR THE GREEKS. —The Admiral | imprisoned inthe penitentiary not less than | The stewards of the Henley Regatta give | republicans, six democrats, two democratic | this case, which was shown by the evidence. | over a circuit of 106 miles, the line passing anc commanding the United States squadron | six months nor more than two years; in the | Notice that all American crews desiring to | and national, two independent and one com. which had not yet been touched upon,and that | through a maze of wires, crossing five Streams a. STBAUS, cruising in Greek waters, is reported to have | discretion of the court. The bill also provides | enter must give notice six weeks before the | munist aldermen were elected. In “South | was the incapacity of the party in power in | in cables and passing underground in New 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, sent a man-of-war—the Marion—from Smyrna | that all persons who have been heretofore dis- | regatta, and they reserve the right to refuse | Town” the republicans elected the collector, | this House to administer even a part of the York city tothe Western Union office, where mar29-tr Between 10ch and Lith streets, to Volo, where massacres and pillaging by the | barred or Fasponded from practice as attor- | any entry without assigning a reason. This | supervisor and town clerk, and the democrats i Turks are continued. or patent a) 2 h overnment not larger than a bureau. When | there is great electrical disturbance, owing to uts before the Patent Office, | indicates a strict inquiry into the status of the | and nationals the assessor. the “West Son ess met in October a crowd of hungry | the piled ‘of batteries collected there. Fue TEENS SQNTARy, neys ‘S EXTRACT OF ——— or before any other bureau or department of | American oarsmen. 5 ai Town” the demoerats elected their entire | applicants came here, and they all went after | carbon transmitter worked perfectly, every eat D CHEAPEST MEAT. THE ALLEGED False {CLAIM Conspiracy. overnment, without charges having been ticket. In “North Town” the republicans Bltces under the doorkeeper. It was no won- | word spoken at one end of the line being FLAVORI STOCK FOR SOUPS, MaDE To-day in the Criminal Court of this District, | ™de,, without due notice having been given, SUICIDE aT SUFFOLK, Va.—Josephus H. | elected the collector and assessor, and the er that Polk lost his head. The applicants | clearly articulated at the ether. The test was DISHES AND SAUCES. Fes . * | or without an opportunity giver, for defence | Gardner, grocer, Suffolk, Va., committed sni- | democrats the supervisor and town clerk. were too much for the doorkeeper, and he | a severe one, as on a line exposed to such Judge Wylie, the trial of ex-Secretary Saw- | before a competent tribunal, shall be restored | cide yesterday at his store. He sent his clerk ae pM EL age could not take care of them. electrical disturbances the ordinary magneto- LIEBIG, COMPANE'S EXTRACT. OF | NC oharge of consphracy to detfaud thegce, | (abe Tollof patent agents or attorneys, and | toa neighboring store onan crtand.laid down | | A, Dznvisn.Cexscnep.—In Philadelphia ——————— telephone cannot transmit fnteitigitie sounds. as f; the eharge of cor 0 defrau ie gov- | are authorize act Wi e ful wers and | ona in the ‘oom ant lew ou iS fi y case TOK ay me is thus far the only one ealeas thces tet teeta ee heen | ernment was veri ,and Wm. Fessenden, | privileges from and after the passage of this | brains with a horseman's pistol. The body | Mrs. Elizabeth’ Neely, who died in that city | A Younc Girt Wo Sor HER Wovip-sg | The carbon telephone y, Press,"? “*Lancet,’’ ‘British Medical Jour- | H.A. Lockwood and J. W. Wancourt testified 3 ch: C. : 7 7 that has been successtully worked over long act. presented a horrid appearance, one eye bei last week in a denti air whilst under the | RAVISHER ACQUITTED OF MUKDER.—The se- ., > yee blown out and the brmasscatteree eetRe | influence of chloroform, rendered a verdict | quel to an almost sensational tragedy, which | lines exrosed to the disturbing influence A SAUTION.—Genuine only with the facsimile | | THE COMMITTEE ON Wak CLarms of the | WARNING TO BusINEssS MEN.—Two mer. | room. He had been in bad health some time, at deceased came to her death by chloro- | was re ented fa leveanber Ines, was tet at | from the use of a carbon disc, (made of the Co Baton Licbig's Siguature iu’ Dice tak | House have agreed to refer to the Court of | chants in Missouri have been arrested BY Se aie ena ite "2s Probably affected. He leaves | form administered by Dr. H- G. Winslow, and Columbia. SC. Tuesday, in the acquittal of | smoke that gathers on & lamp chimney), Seross the Labels Claims the claim of A. H. Herr, of George. | cret service operatives for issuing advertise. | * Youns wile admitistering "30 poweriate a, enorance in | Miss Sallie Pauline Wood, charged with the | ‘which forms part of and electric circuit. **Consumption in England increased ten-fold Wand nea Hater en Boe on oF United | Beers Herson irae en per inthe | pFORSAKEN tHe Pcurrr ror Tar Bortie.— | having made any examination of his patient.” | that Henry had del berately designed and at | Suprosep MURDER BY TRAMPs.—A few days im ten years,”" Siates forces during the war.’ The committee | semblance of United States or Nationa Back Feching: pommel mbes ee ae ine, aed last | The corousr thea soveraly censured Dr. Wins: very prety country gi, about Is years ofage, | SEC Gnt ms Tobes: Bwlte man, was found also report in favor of paying Wm. Falls, of | note currency, is liable under the laws to e fos e nly to accom- 0 LIERIG COMPANY'S EXTHACT oF | Alcxalitia county, Va oe ee Behe oF prgseeuted ind to pay a fine of $100 for eyes appoint ied pastor of ihe church at “Austin Dy: | abe ietabepesornn ts an Se ead ee aed PO On the seh of the Eichmond, Fredericksburg and Potoinac ee Add Chemists, Sotcasente maine Baza] | ture used Lor hospital "purposes during the | bill issued. “This law does not seem to be un | {iH the ablest and mest or bers of | , EVERY Panacnarnen in the land has had | November be accordingly visited the house at ing train. Late ts from the sect cers and Chemists. Soteagents forthe Uaited | war. 7 derstood at all inthe west and south whe: body: Two. weeks wee ne Members of | pis ygst about Charlie Ross, and the public has | NC} vas I after meeting with | Passing train. | Later accounts from the seene States, (wholesale only). C. DAVID & Co., merehants are constantly getting out. ad that body. Two weeks ago he unceremoni. | 1 Soy San ireioneD Gee ee which she was living, and, of the tragedy lead to the impression that Jones 45. Mari Lane. London, England. mar?-ihly | Sraxzey's DISCOVERIES AND THE AFRICAN | {isements of this kind” Tn fe ons better | OUSIY abandoned his flock and family and | Beek utterly and irretrievably bored by the | a prompt refusal of i bee! is improper Proposals, | was murdered. It has been discovered that v ttl whole matter, and yet there is pathos, real | attempted by violence to e! is object. A CELEBRATED, PIAMOND BHAND | Stave TKaDE—The United States commer. | understood, but still the practice confinues to | Mira tor aeed ee ey Here, he has been pt r three colored tramps were seen leaving the « —f Wit Yev. and unaffected, in the closing passages of the | s stru; ensued, when the frenzied girl, | i : . MiaMe cial agent at Gaboon reports to the Depart. | Some extent. Much of the paper issued inthis | $1,9,Ptglonged spree—[ Winnemucca (Nev.) | and unatected In the cl Compares his quest to | sedvteniy ees ping irom his grasp, secured pepe Leyte CHEAPER THAN BEEF, f form has yery, little resemblance to bona asearch in a deep, dark abyss by the light of | pistolandshot her enemy dead where he stood. and other articles he was known te have with 8. DAVIS, Jr., ment of State thas the. Rnowiedge of the Congo | fide currency, but some of it is so wellexecut- | 4 Maxpauvs REFUSED.—In the case at | 2 taper, where he hears now and then ecittis | Khe trial took place Tuesday, and the jury, him could not be found. A stick or club was NATL BREAKFAST BACON AND | discoveries already, eres soy seamleys | ed that, Pee east tee a byaandle much | New Orleans of the state of Louisiana ex rel, | Voice in the darkness erying: ‘This way, | after a short absence, returiied a verdict of | Qh Fi ‘GAR CURED SHOULDERS. English missionaries have followed the course | of course, thought that the advertisers have | {e¢New Orleans Pacific Railway vs. Francis | Papa here Iam ” but when he goes in the di- H liscovered near by, giving evidence by its ap- not guilty. Local interest in the affair is pearance of having been used in an affray, rd ob Hams. na) Commission reported an | of the river as far as the first series of rapids | Quy guilty intent, but tele adcrtiocen ere Fised a mage ener, OF ale Judge Rogers ree | eee Oe his own Lopes and the whisporigea | pgightened by the Tact that the would-be ray- | anda few threads of Jones’ coat sticking upon ara Matne excellent flavor of the meat, tion at that pont, “There aie vepare Ghats | {ebands of unscrupulous parties sometimes | Stage gomanaamusto compat the issuance of | Teles or ite Wile the girl who slew him in defence of het | 34. It good Keeping Crag her pong weer modified form of the slave trafic. still e: become an instrument of fraud. extent of $2,000,000 under an act of the general RewOns Shae OAPeLin Aiobs Teececues aan is little more than a ehild and an or- aA te tae ky lebdtng, Grveers; who hayocwes: | Eitehe ot St urhomag and Princess sues A BANggurt POLTICIAN.— The creditors of if rele gprs pr ecid cura mong the lars ith directions or Cooking ‘the Diamood | former agents of the slave trade between Gee, | Joh McCool, a well-known New York bulider | | VrxpicaTED. — Ex Pension Commissioner | covery of @ quantity of gold coin ‘amor A CosrLy STRIKE.—The close of the Lor too free use of quinine has made oony ot the young people of Memphis almost don s Me Keys, in the ‘i _* a@-The “Moody and Sankey” is a new 7 wary | hat recently captured a brig with over 199 | owes about $100,000 ;assets of ho cousinerable | Of periiey dee aeeeiO Oa. ‘was discharged | citement among the people engaged in work: | thirty-two weeks, and has cost the unionists, | Saloons. SWEET | sacKSON’S trabie coniiion Whe Hed Qu board in amis; | vatue. McCool held the oftice of register of | yesterday, the crete ane UnitedStates | Ing them, and sensational stories are belug | wno have been aided to some extent by those | _4@-Whalebones are no longer used in | 7 Shipped naition, who had bean baptized and | New York city at one time. attorney joining in his complete vindication, etreulated in Felation to hearded wealth (hat | of other trades, about $150,000. On the other dresses, but steel springs to keep in comely EN eee TOBACCO. | Thekpinit of the slave trade stil existwandit | THe Ruope IstaNp Stave ELECTION was Stee: CompEMian “202 pee OT atioes Osntsin Bi hand, ihe master Duisers are said to have ex. | shape the form di Awarded highest prize at MeN CONDEMNED TO BE HuNG.— | by the famous Captain Kidd and other, free- pended more than $50,000 in fine chewing qualities THREE the importation 4&@ They are asking in Boston why street t ‘The candidates for governor | Gov. Nicholls, of Louisiana, has sij bvoters. The remnants of an iron chest found rT orkmen and the hacks fhe. character 4p sweetening and Aasoring. | TC*!¥e aud merease, rere Chas: Van Zandt; republican, present | death warrants of Westley Turner, who kuled amid the coral rock helps to, confirm the | Yondon ot men trom different parte of the | Gaup show not pay a license as weil ax omar 1s closely ae ag AS CUE bie StI | OcR LiwTeD Trae WITH DENMARK.—The | Win Foster, presabeae ie ie erieky Erhardt; Jackson Kdwards, for the | ¢redulous rates and privateers asa | Country, and when tothese amounts are added F. Kearney, a jealous husband, n rohibitionists | murder of Jas. Edwards, and Alec! keys were used by ioned the strike ar. James Bee that Jackson s Bests on every pity. Sod by | United States consul at Copenhagen sends to | supported the republican state teket, andes | MUTaeh ot Jas. Sudley. ‘The condemned ney | depo Catiinated that its total cost ust hate sen gy | Shot John Wilson through the heart at West: . cf { f 000. field, Mass., last nignt. Ts. Send fi xs sult was the re-election of Van Zandt by 11 cols are | depository for their spoil i" BON @ 0.. Mfrs Poteruare Va. eA thee by | te Departiment of State a reply to the recent | Fe Passegne | alicglored, ‘They are to be hanged at Frank- least ag-A terrible hail storm swept over North Mississippi yesterday, doing, it is feared, seri- ous damage to the corn. ‘entenntal Exposition | not carefully watched it will find means to | held yesterda: for last ‘The INCREASE OF IMMIGRATION. i ™ inereased majority. The general assembly | lin April 1 Immigration trade circular of the Secretary. The imports " f New York thus far this season = SULT LE coke, Prentiss certifies: **Dr. | of Denmark large exceed the tx rts, andare | Will be repubean as usual, ©" BS psCAl. Two More MOLLIE MacuriREs To BE peach larger than it was last year. agx-Henry W. Raymond and Gillingham, do- SCHULIZE cared mine 35 years ago.” Znou- | mainly from Germany and Great Britain. The | | JuDGMENT AGAINST AN INSURANCE Com. | HanGRD The Pennsylvania supreme court | The increase is composed chiefly of Ger mans. ine business in Chicago under the firm name Bicone, cbindainee Pheumstc oc eqaaeat, cee | hie! imports from he Called States are tn. | paxy.—in the Danphin Gocldza in'favorat | Dag ,Amrmed, (He decision of the Sehuyikii | The number of Immigrants sinée January Ist | of Hadley Bros. € Co- booksellers. have Sled Office: : ‘Ladies ef er esi 7 SU earson dec! in favor county passi leath ay ime petiti ie 7 Sha chtidren attended asuseal oh or too late di | machines, hardware, tobacco, petroleum an ihe state in the case the Insurance nis Donnell hy, Moly Maguire "oonvietsd pag ‘he increase is said to be due to the an- 4#e-The hero of five wives is a Mr. J. >s > STOCKs, | _ Cotton goods, and come for the most t | Company of North America, which resisted | of the murder of Thomas San, r, in 1875, His | ticipation of a European war and the encour- | Goodrich of Clarks! W. Va., who is a DCE renee German and British agents. The | the yment of about $5,000 tax on premiums | execution has been fixed for the ‘18th instant, | agement given by friends already in thiscoun- | vivalist, pemperance urer, &c, He bor- United States Bonds of all kinds; trade is very limited. «J increased market pardon policies by non-residents of Bite state. ttsville. of the noticeable features among | rowed $10. of the minister that with Jack Kehoe, at Pot try. One ol married him the B pla Bonds of vari: 3 for American manufactures can be best a immigrants is that those who are able- | fifth time, and owes the editor of the Burling- Prashiston and Georgetown ‘Quarterly Seok: brought about by advertising, by commercial ‘THE UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD was sold 4s-The Mexican congress opened Monday. bodied start at the earliest possible ‘moment ton He for the wedding cards. He was ? ogg ONS BARR SES aie™ | RY fy ater tae sags Sats | HE AGCH AMUanORyetinh Raaks | Uogeeimeae ame oe toe aN | Oheeeme, aetna atte al a: | Sela waar terse .. Bankers, | rat econ. | H.Clarl ndent of the chairman e house o ration cour curren: marl5-tr 20m st, and Penna, ayenue, | tinental manufacturers can supply them, railroad, tor 00,000, tives were received with applause. bahamas exceed that of last year by 20,000 at least, tive with his eloquenee. A = 4 *