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LL THE EVENING STAR. SITTING BULL'S UNEARY © . Fears of a Raid 1 PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday" : Hei =. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, are from the norih is tateresting The araaint Pennsylvania venue, corner 11th stree there is in some respects critical although te appears to be a little more threatening to the The Evening Star Newspaper Company (Ahadian authorities than to us on this sideot Z er. i recent | ‘sie © ee RACEEE ANE, Evevt. sing Bult and his bands Tetons the Cana EVENING 8T. served ibseribers In a “ bi o al with a reall) ee are STAR 1s served to ontecribers ts serious “indian problem." ‘The ‘numerous cents per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at tribes of Blackfeet, Assinniboines, Cress and Se connter. 2 i iy mail postage pre- * other redskins in the paid—€0 cents 2 month; one year, northwest territory had THE WERELY STAR- published on Eriday_S2 a = not been disturbed. Now things are chat § Sitting Bull, with all the Tetons who first ac companied him, are encamped near Marton’s place, at the foot of the Cypress Mountains, Sixty ‘miles east of Fort Walsh, awaiting the TWO CENTS. arrival of 29 lodges of other Sioux. The latest 52 reports are that the younger Tetons are get . postage prepaid. 10 copies for $15; -20 copies , = 2b. See ee | VE. GIN Tete WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1878 ton ting very sauc ¥ the Sioux is : said to be so buliyin, ribes are zi | ; The Indian Funds Investigation. The District in Congress. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. | Ruaqually retreating from their vieinity. The ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE EVENING STAR, | ,,22¢,tntian Fonds tevestigation, ° Telegrams to The Star : R ‘ Santees have all moved away from them. The THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRIATION. * s es 3 Ores e —— TERY ON TERRITORIES. : Senator Dorsey's amendment to the defi- Frrbar, April 12. Cypress Mountain. Rie ae, ail norte of the - REx gate ‘ . Cypress Mountains. The Gros Ventres, who me A pold A . The Senate committee on territories held a | ciency bill, adopted by he Senate yesterday, THE SENATE was not in session to-day. Were recently encamped on Milk River, Dr. Ghasints oe Sr gear Washington News and Gossip. session to-day, at which they took a vote on | andapart of the bill aspassadcis as follows | HOUSE.—Mr. Blount moved that the House DEATH OF TWEED. | for Walsh ha suty coven horsye eee ethe Buggy may be seen untiGMAY | GoveRNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Internal | the question of Jurisdiction over the alleged | | rat the Secretary of the Treasury be au- | 60,into committee of the whole on the Post Sioux & am “The last weeps pomaes the = ——— “7 = SLAL- | Tevenue, $358,352.19; customs. #01,5 a misappropriation of Indian funds for eorrupt | thorized and directed to advance to the Com- oe lation . . s tha = . ton op {MPR VEMENT TAXES A SPECIALS 19; customs, purposes, It was decided by unanimous vote | missioners of the Distact scrocty tive thou. | . Mr. Bile nt (tenn) and Mr. Rice (Ohio) an- is that hall-breeds are moving toward the SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent, loan to- : Y , for fear of the Sioux, who, it Is thought, ee Pere REIT aera ciceedas me highest urisdiction could be exercised, but | $24 dollars for support of the public schools | tagonized this with a demand for the regular | BRIGHAM YOUNG'S WILL. eile bome that such : es r * cross into this country as the buf, my Peicen at the tid stand, Nac 1425 Peunsywania | day. $110,000 the commfiteeconcad to limit inquintes to | of the District. co be avanable immediately: | Omid. wonder to have a morning hou Sout mo avenue. four doors above . 7 rhe . - , | the school and orphan funds. and not go gen- . ars 8 committee. aap a a ee —oee rollna, ivi with malarial focerathis | Sally into, the various other general Tuids the District for the gare asta Tevenues of | “cri consideration of the bill to restore Capt: CONTEST OVER Ir. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. > BUFFALO TA olin is ill with malarial fever at his | The charges relate principally to the schooi | th District for the cu Denne George A. Armes to his rank of capta u Twenty-Six Liv Accounted For > HUNY ADI JANOS, Fooms, 0.9! 1 street Dorthiwéat, and under fusge arleese ete cher em rocended 10 Ox, THE SEWERAGE SYSTEM ‘OF WANRINGTON army—which came up as unfinished bu: Lonpox, April 12.—The * . OAPPORESPRISG WATERS, == = ee oc f Ken. | £0¥ernment for the Indian territory, ; Major Randolph, chief engineer of the Balti- wate Bragg said he felt bound to oppose the THE EUROPEAN DEAD LOCK. Portheat wits con voyage Tom tives Just received at REVRESENTATIVE JO BLACKBURN, O| eee ae roads a printer and publisher of | more and Ohiorailroad company will be heard | report of ‘the majority of the committee in —_-__ Bombay by way of the Suez Canal, had a crew MILBURN'S PHARMACY, tucky, showed up in the House to-day in a pair | the Cherokee tribe, thought the majori ty of again to-morrow by the House District of Co- | this case. There were now eight hundred of forty-five and eight passengers. As before marl4-tr 1420 Fess. AVENUE. _ | of blue jean pantaloons, As the present gov, | {he people were opposed to the contemplated | iumbia committee a furher. expauationof | supernumerary ofieers in the army, and stated, twenty-seven persons are k SE fice on a suit of | division of lands in severalty and the estab- while the military commiti : ring opes ol a Feacetu ay Out. The fi [S> INDIA RUBBER Goops shabby homespun clothes it fesugxested that | lishment of United states courts, ‘They were | MS, Dan ‘or improvement of the sewerage | Wie, the military committee was trying to knowns ue oF the Femaining ( ‘s A hte as pad i ‘ ? s. | S98 shington. devise F Ri ie. _e Fensisting of ATR CUSHIONS, PILLOWS, Blaekbarm wants to ay ae of “blue seuiehed with (ents oe $e aes THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL. Fephort a ll fo necease hat number by a reso ENTS IN 167 The Englis iversity Boat Race. HOT WATER BAGS, ICE BAGS, SILK ELAS- | jeans” on ntucl the Cherokee council refused to re-elect John- | _ It is the intention of afr. Hendee, to ask for | f*port He bad anou ject, which was | a SDON, April 12—The betting now on the es eee SECRETARY SHERMAN is expected to return | son as public printer and publisher of the | asession of the House to-morrow for debate | that he did nat Volleve that a comiitiee at — Achtoverssats eezmaulc Piece pening ony ooo _ W. 8, THOMPSO: from New York late this afternoon or to- tebe, iemoant nw lis views in favor of the | on the bill to Provide a form for the District | Congress should render, and revise the pro- Special dis Death of a Bishop. US” ARV SRP Sikes Nonrnweer, Tur ReseMption REPEAL Brt.—The Sen- A. dinestion of election coming up, | bate on Monday next, aftertwo o'clock (whieh | had passed an act. which Telieve Capt, Armes | HY Sherman in selling fifty million of bonds | D., bishop of Litchfield, is dead. for fifty million of gold, to aid resumption, is regarded here as a remarkable achie aud as insuring the resumption o very extensive faci for manufac- | ate finance committee had a four hours’ ses- | Col. Adair made the witness state that it was | js District day,) and’ will demand a vote on | of ab. disgrace which may been attached to are now showing a . the general idea that Adair had been elected, | the bill at3 p.m., on the same day. his dismissal by court-martial. He was al: jor | sion to-day over the resumption repeal bill. teounted out. 3p.m., same day. lismissal by -martial. AS also (Gkfearin the | but came fo no,conelusion beyond agreeing to | ee ee tc otting pretty eivitizoa | THE BILL FoR RELIEF OF MRS. KATE CHASE | allowed pay, and therefore should not be Two More Mol M. res Arrest for Murde os a g in extent any estal SPRAGUE restored now n or before January next. G ro bys = Mays . Ane 12 " ter McManus and rivalin; tent re avi at ve KS i 8 av . day a I, the: st poi stock Hac Neill, je Maguires, were * gantry Accufects'nigug™ for Maton and | takea vote on Tuesday next, out that way. About time tolet your fOIKSID | ng Distsiet cone A not inclined to walt Haskell said he knew Capt, Arms and | tharvet feels that resumition ielenes sot | tothiselty from Shamokite hie moran et fare and. beautiful marbles paced. SENATOR COCKRELL, of Missourl, was taken D. M, Haley, of the Choctaw tribe, was a | make a favorable report on the Senate bill to which he one tie ed ware Anion eee | and thereby adds to the volume of cireulation. | lodged in jail, having been arrested there y Agents for BARSTOW WROU quite sick this morning with a malignant tvpe | druggist. He testified that he sold whisky on . nd consequently there is a marked rise in | terday by the coal and iron police on the char NAC¥, Baltimore KITCHE relieve Mrs. Kate Chase Sprague, from the | he should therefore be restored. | e k with a n i He testified tha! 1 Fs " { being implicated in the marder of Frederick of malarial fever. He isentirely worn out. | a license from Gen. Sheridan, although he | Toueve aN ene, Crom Re’) he shoals therefore be Stocks tod of being im der deric ee ei copper Works Witha | During his three Years term of service he tas | knew it was against the law: Gen. Sheridan | [pment ofcertain taxes on the Edgewood es: | AIG MA Man baseed a were ve | ig 40 8 Nother Molle Reena oacember IR, Is. - ante: ir va~ er miss roll-ca ommittee meeting, | got the authority from the Secretary of War, : . e ‘ “ a ; 3h lie Ma ere also t t t SurPug personal experience, wil | or made any report fron the comuitiee ol | Hitoneh hay i kee pre emetany OL Wary | PROPOSED ARBITRATION OF TITE WASHINGTON Committee of eee and ete | and so on throughout nearly the entire | ith them, charged with the bacning of Mr Go good work cheaper than any other house. in2 AY | Calis which dia 1 ‘The present investigation is to cover. not MARKET MATTER. comm} » list. Governments were st Sehwenk's‘coat breaker, at Mouut Carmel, i 2 — —_ only the alleged frand crookedness, but ail The House committee on the District of Co- July, 1875, SS UoLseRING WATER Mr. MeCook, from committee on military af- » MISSISQUUI Si’ RING VATE! | i i — “questions relating to territoria 4 lumbia to-lay agreed to report favorably a | fairs, reported a bill to restore to certain set- | | Manufacturing Peuston Claims. ‘i Sentnry has wroognt such | committee on post offices and post roads con- and discipline, and it will be very. prolonged. bill to repeal the act which incorporated the Uers certain lands ineluded in the Fort Hart- | Rew April 12.—J. D. ha! DNEY Diskeasks, | tinned ther invewe ane atthe P.O. valle THE SESSION OF THE CABINET to-day was Washington Market company. The Dill Peete y reservation in Minnesota. | | Pp ’ t of Halil y be bad o} | Expert Reeside was examined short and unimporta Secretaries Thomp. | Vides for the appointment of a commis: ‘Mr. Strait, from same commi 4 | es 2 05 efere! i i i beh OFsa S F ed arbitra . 1] e i ‘ait, sam mittee, reported sr Pamaphicte containing remarkas | TeleFenuce to his examinations into the Arkan- | Sonand Evarts and PM. (i, Key were abSCl, Shani be constituted arbitrators, whose duty it | paek'the petition of Dr, Mary bt Walker tee | hole basis for this change seems to ‘amphiets, cont Sprain ‘amboat es ete. last yea _— SY shall be «uir'y ing the fair a elief, and it wa r ihe o ittee ¢ ion that Russia is preparing to accey res MENEISQUOE SE RTOS cial eapacity as special agent. AMONG THE CaL.LENS at the White Houseto. | just value of the market buildings, and to relief, and it was referred to the committee on TmMany’s help to get out of the presenvdeat | : cae ss ck =o WHEN Comisstoxgn DeNsIsoN Wit. Re. | day were Senators Matthews, Burnside and | Sipreme Court of the Disttee ous coos to ine |. Alt Strait, from same committee, reported a | lock by such concessions as will secu The matter has been known sey. is a * = stex.—Concerning District Commissioner Den- | Kellogg, and Representatives Phillips, Wil- | District Commissioners, aid. one cons to. tte pill to construct a bridge and abutinent in th Kota Teper te ton Behe, ince Gort j eval days by his friends who have been en- w all who are suffering from the errorsand iza'e | nison’s resignation, a reporter of the Sran to- | ams of N.¥., Wait, Foster, Campbell and | market company. It is then made the duty of Fort Riley military reservation, tn Kansas, | Kos reply te Lords annexed we deavoring to compre i eectunre of youth nervoas Wonkieet, cero eli | ley leariea bevoud aoaweas toned Knapp. ae the Attomey Gen ral, upon the transmission | “Mr. Hendee asked that there be a session of | Published in 'St.. Petersburg on Thursd cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy | the information what that gentleman's c SecReTany EVAuTS and Mrs. Evarts have | of the award of the commission tc the House to-morrow fordebate on the District | Which strengthens the belief that the form 2.—Al My wasd' ed by @ missionary in South America, | wilt be. He will retire from office the fir returned to the city with their son, William | Ponnif of the Unite mates £2 of Columbia government bill, and no vote to ‘aphed hither on ing a girl named Bertha W Ben (a self-addressed envelope tothe Rev, JOSEPH | Tov Soxt, and. not later, unless Congress | 44 Ina. who is‘vergill with @ousamogon. “He alt of the United states in eq be taken. | Special purpose. The eireul: Was shot and killed by ase T.INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York | 1 5Ses towards the close of the present session had to be conveyed from the car toranamba, | entered against the Washington Ma: ‘Objection was made. 1 Thursday afternoon had a depressing in T named Shannon, Shannon was ar- city, = = | the pending or some other bill providingarer- | tance ona stretcher. There is but little hope | Intefested. the court is to. aprohig ay gattisy | The House went into committee of the | ithe reiteration of the refuel to suit tee. | = ’ or! government e District, is recover reEsteg, rt is of litor e private ca ar. Mr. K of the reiteration of the refusal to submit th ———————— FPRONKS! -THONKS: TRUNK Inwhien ease hewill remain in offiee as lare | f Mis recover Loar Here upon the claim agains: the company, | theghaip. «Pac calendar, Mr. Kuapp in | (retiy of San SteLinoto the congress. Russie Death of Wm. M. Tweed. | TRAVELING BAGS, as August to reuder assistance in putting the BuTLer Cay company, To pay the eee the Distuict The frst bili taken up was to reimburse the | S declined over two per cent. To-day, ory Phar ap 12 was re. 2 . - new government on its legs. good story told { between Gen- | Commissioners are authorized to issue 3-year | College of William and Mary in Virginia for | however. it is pointed obt that. 3 noagh the | rating that Win Mh Peoee tien i ees 2 now aw s di aa ‘Black 5 = ’ erty re ing the late wa | circular ‘offe concession on the point at | st a ec IS TOU SATCHELS, Secxrrany THowrsos, accompanied by one | eral Butler and Represent a e JoeiBlaekburn 6 per cent. bonds. PEE eo OL GUTING the late War. wy | iseies tt ie couched: In such considerate and | a Ludiow-street jali, at noon tetey. , In great variety, of MY OWN and other mak’s. | of nis daughters, left this morning for a visit | of Kentucky, in the debate on the election of a education and labor, which had reported the | Moderate language as to leave the door open i Mach gudathrices ower than ever, at ny Factoryand | 7 one in Terra Haute, Ind. He will be | doorkeeper. "It willbe remembered these two bil said that the report adopied be the cane | for England fonake Some reply to the invita ee ee EAUESPOONS 595 Seventh Strect, absent about two weeks. Hear Admiral How- | gentlemen Rad quite a aliarD passage ‘ol words, wittee was that drawn by the present Senator | Hon for further explanations. and ereby fur eT MORE, April, 18, Virginia sixes, 74 *, Sill act as Ss S absene ven Blackburn got through his reply to Hoar, who was then a meniber of the 4Ist Con- | 2sh a basis foi lerstanding. At baa 00, eoce eat rae One door abuve Odd Fellows’ Hall, elt will act as Secret ig his absene Butler the latter went over to Blackburn's seat a The bi i sOnlenalet vod | Vienna Prince Gortschakofs reply ¢ SA: North Carolina sixes, “old, Ib: a t 38. TORI . : S. queer thelarter: . y formal matter, and | g¥ess. The bill itseif was originally introduced | Vie : axe ply ¢ special tax, 1 bid to-day. 8: : _JAMES 8. TOPHAM, THe WYOMING “CENTENNIAL. — President | and in rather a sh uot open to the least objection, but the indica. | DYGen. Butler, and the billwas recommended | @:ilupression of Russia's willingness to ae: a T) ORDBR. Hayes has received and will very likelyaceept | j,Cn T'see y Von. Aeon tions are that it has been defeated by a large | and endorsed by all institutions of learning | ’n Receptable method for reopening oy OR Potton steady and Trunks, of any style desired, made to order on | an invitation to be present atthe centennial Mt Bu i) al mi jor ty on 31 of the ano pula ¢ nthe throughout Abe gonnisy, Mx Gopde. then re- irit is believed to flour au a a e premises. i" » Wvoming (Pa 5 Bs TAA ASY er time? ch fa year electe republican, 2: ‘a ‘acts of the ea destruc. : . MEPIS. REPAIRING. ; commemoration of the Wyoming (Pa.) ma url ny.other time.” | democrat, ald 2 areenbaek supervisors’ the | Hon of the college buitdines, and read tee “ maille tapers aie See : ‘Trunks, Ge., Repaired, and ‘Franks covered at | sacre on the zd and 4th of July next. “Gr Mr. Buth wv me, result last Week, as unofficially reported, was | testimony of Gen. Dix, Gen. Meade and other cr » brands, 6.75; Patai milly,’ 7.75 short notice. aps-tr preparations are being made for this celebra- Mr. Biackburn_ followed’ the M chusetts | FES t a J ‘3 nation | federal officers to show that there wa 5333 brands. 6.75; Patap mily, 7.75, 0 4 a Sea ; ct . 264 republicans, 200 democrats, and 163 nation officers to shi at there was no mili ‘Wheat, southe:n steady and firm; western’ shade SATHER TRUNK, | {°" The Slaton it Bass Song the Busane- ceneril, Who led bim to the District of Colum. | ais, or greenbackers. The eight counties in | tary necessity for the destruction of these lower, closing fltm—southern red, 1-20a1. 34: $'*- LEST eee] Bana are bo be sbatle, aod 8 bribe Of tndiaus oie comentice room. fitter Blackuara hed | whl Is ‘Seored their most com. | buildings. and that the end of the war was hot a - : mbes, 1 Goal Si. “Pennsylvania rea. w ss CANVAS Cover, resemble, as as possible that of 4 hundred his x ore en of ountenanee, pele ve Mr. Hayes over 11,500 ma- | hastened by this act Thee onete = Tecling at Maree ad. | 21-30: May. 3 a cr Cor mie BECK 3 years ago. Authorities having the celebration hand in his hip pocket and drew i . SUS Horus Fie nenager heres to the idea of the . Sthe only | Western steady” ar southern whit HARNESS AND TRUNK FACTORY, in charge have made application to have the rom a bundle of papers and proceeded | yyncixta Ganson THEW. InRich- | gplU= WoMEN's HoreL.—The manager of the possible solution, is 0 jeased | 20; Yellow. SC; western mixed. spc 7 Marine band attend, and the application will | to argue with Blackburn on the merits of the rand jur 5 Stewart Hotel for Women stated, in answer to | } rowed 3 : une, 58 Corcoran Building, opp. Us 8. Treasury. | yA ft 2 Washinet nee u aa © | mon the grand jury in the Hustings Court on | some. inquiries Wednesday as to how the in- | *t_the improved asp TRUM HS called for sepaived and covered at ex. | De Btanted. jishington market company question. Tuesday found presentments against a num i 1 newspa s Llackburn is a member of the District com- official newspaper t und ‘present 5 stitution was getting along, that applications | ! | ; called ai 1 1 ber of persons earl 5: | culusion wwas i ¢ - y 101 uon. inally tremely 1OW Drees. RN ES GENERAL A., the Indian | yittee, and is the author of the Dill to recott. Dangling hone Ee ene pearly ant fhe continue to come in rapidly, and that the ten- | wee will Me Arg ee Rubber.-@a fighter, arrived int lay. vey the buildings to the District authorities. | however, received info n the night be- an tes comprise saleswomen, copyists, | sary to secure an agreen rma- Provision quiet 1 reasury, Butler, on the other hand. is an attorney for | fore of the movement against them, and most | 3/00! teachers, and other classes ‘of ladies | the Gernian government | Pork; 10.25, HE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY Firta Avpivor Exa, of the Treasury the market company. Blackburn says. he ex. | gtgof the move varture fromthe cite. | N20 supported ‘themselves by their own in- | ng about an | Tih sides, Oy. T been designated by the President to perform | pected by Butler's stern demeanor that he a eke Y | dustry. As tothe alleged widue stringency | nt, Which i to do after | 8""Hutiert hole aaa temporarily the duties of first auditor is, | took him into the committee room. not to use | | ANOTHER TRIN Ronpgry occurred on the | {if the rules, he PeOOe Te suet was Absurd. | S hopeless. The improved feeling | western roll, 2825; do, packed, HUNYADI JANOS. until a successor to Mr. Mahan is contirmed } persuasion. but to meet him in a Sangwinary | Texts Pacific railroad, at Mesquite Station, | Jhe' class Hotel Cama een than any other | has, therefor bstantial justification. The refined, LI. by the Senate. Gar quter, and that Butler chose the time he | thirteen miles east, of Dallas, at 10 o'clock | frstclass hotel: Comfort, appearance and or- | sieaged circular of Prince Gortechakol a Ri 5. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. —— Uae aG Us GBlackburn’s) arm was done | Wednesday night, The tram was stopped at | Mat¥ discipline alike reyuire that rales | Summary of which was. pi ie paced ae Tur INCOME he plan for the income | Upina sling. the depot and the engineerand fireman placed % Those that rencing | by the Central News, and whieh seemed to | © ele nla that are most in favor are those that rent for and means committee \ AMONG the suecessful bidders for supplying | MF ee ar ead eee eenger and | eigutand nine dollars per week, though not a ‘ssa tax of two per cent. | stationery to the Senate was Mr. J. Bradley | car, but the robbers saturated it. With coal oll few of the twelve dollar apartments had been ceeding $2,000 and not ex- | Adams. and set fire to it and forced them out. ‘The | ‘AKeM: ali incon a ae ' expiess and mail Were then plundered. Con es oe . that are more than $5,000 and jess than $19! GEN, Fitz JouN Ponten has applied to the | Guetor Alford and two of the mathe Gout DRowNiNG oF THREE Your —Wed- and four per cent. on all sums exceeding President for the appointment of a board to | wounded. The plundering party numbered | Desday evening Six young men of Marti sum. The exemptions proposed are military Teconsider his case, with particular reference | fifteen or twenty. ‘The passengers were not | He cing’ W gael village, one Fille above Bre Come, Sa for each five persons of every rel. | 19.new testimony that coud not be bad in his | molested. boat for the burnt i on the Olio vio ei: y a i H 2 al. ft resident is LO" sider. LN ‘Ss OF a M. VEED.: Villia river, by Ss e acc e EE a aon ene oN and in common; all national, state and muni- eh b ‘a boa ‘dere jow-stieet jail since Friday, and his friends | gan, im and Crowl, were dro’ PROFESSOR LAUDFR BRUNTON, M D., F. | 2c "i for this purpose, the report of which will be | are apprehensive that he wilt not live long. | the efforts of one of th B.8., London. ~~ More pleasant inan its ri- | cipal taxes paid within the year; all losses ac. | aavisory ‘in this case.and the. results of ee | fe 2 ; ear : anc ene in e tually sustained during the year, arising from | 2 y Ss case, Mr. and Mrs. Dougiass, his son-in-law and | Greer, one of the party, w ee ae : ted him yesterday, and remained | other Swam to the shor i i oyat | fires. floods or ‘shipwrecks, or incurred in | hearing of the testimony presented will be | qaughter, PROFESSOR AITKEN. MD HRS. oval | age or debie ascertained to. be swortiess | “uly considered by the President. with tax that the way: submit Will be to on big affirms that its 1 surpasses that of all ISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. — a ~The most agreeable, safe: most efficacious aperient W > PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, good aud prompt succe: PROFESSOR BAMBERGER, Vienna. **I have prescribed these Waters with remarkable suc- re Austria’s objections, is probably a stupid | hoax of some Parls newspape Roumania aud Servia. There seems to be some disposition at Fic Petersburg to show Roumania more consider at Pri WwW Yor 12.—Fiour slightiy im ation. Itis now announced thence that Prince | 4, Y raven waist P Gortschakof! meant that the stipulation for | BUyers favor, Wheat quiet and '- and 1 cent lower the passage of Russian troops through Row LONDON, April 12, 12:30 2; m.—Consois, mania, not the question of the cession of Bes- | 94° 13-16 for money and 84% for the account. could not be submitted to the con U. 8. four- half per cont. bonds $oeig: 1 . s also st ata 1867's, 1084 ;_ten-forties, 1064, iui go to Bucharest to ex-interest. “Erie. Ip: do, preferred, Mit government concerning the passage of troops. Pols Gentral, 76's; ACM, Jermey Contral, 16%. 5 5 er = a cont, erse) onsols oY. cha Mihailovitch, the Servian minister | N€¥ Jersey Ceutral consols, 68's 5 dent, has resigned in vonsequence of the him several hours. Dr, Carnochan, ilating policy of the Servian government. | First Abduct; nd Then Attempt- Military Hospital, Neti BI Ho r aa Toabaiarnint sate . a ‘ 5 inal said that Anglo- Aust! fit 2 ing t n a Gir! all? but not estimated depreciation of value): " = _ . | fweed’s family physician, remained with his THE CoMING PEACH CROP.—The Wilming- Sait at Anglo-Austrian influences are we ia - . Reling and Priedricahall: Sues paid for interest and labor, to. cultivave Cou. J. R. O'BEIRNE left this morning for | patient until midnight. He said lest ening | ton (Del.) Commercral of yes y Says: "a | Zor in the ascendant at Belgrade, and that | » At No. 0 Oak strect, in Garatoga, with hor A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE, land or to conduct any other business from | Norfolk, where he goes to take charge of In. | that tweed Was prostrate Withee careph eats fgnileman from Middletown states that on | {here is a disposition on the part of Servia, | father, Patrick Monahan. a respectable man, Which income is derived, rent of residences, | dian prisoners en route from St. Augustine, | of diseases, including acute pneumonia, in. | Thursday he examined a peach branch with 45 | Houmania and Montenegro to makes joint | lives Mary, very preky, ad scvonteen years eee mite Lone Of THE | amount paid for ordinary repairs of resi: | Fla.,to their homes in the Indian territory. | flammation of the membranes of the liver, and | buds upon it, 380f which he found in a healthy nce to the powers against the treaty | of nee aaaee ele oaatiy ten alten, APOLLINARIS Co. (limited), London, dence, and salaries of the President of the | These prisoners, forty-one in number, belong | his old disease of the Kidneys. His legs were | condition. Should the same buds all become | of tefano, Sak wine 324, “Can spending the afterseon FRED K DE BARY & CO., United States, and of all the judges of the | to the Cheyenne. Arapaho, Kiowa and Co- | also very much swollen.—[N. ¥. Ties, 1th. | fruit it would be more than the branch could View of the Situation. bela ate ie bef ey eae, coe mare er’ 41 and 43 Warren st., Rew York, United States. and of all officers, executive, | manche tribes, and have been held by the mil. EABACK CONVENTIONQ~The grosnt: Pea hugh! these statements it appears that | ST. PETERSBURG, April 12—The Journal de | home ata little before 3 iu ‘about to cross, an Sole Agent for United States and Canadas, | judicial and legislative. of every State of the | itary authorities at Fort Marion for the last | GREENBACK CONVENTION.—The Breenback | the xrowers will have no cause to complain of | St. Petersimrg reviewing the opinions of the | . d Union. The first assessment wiil be for the | four years. national state convention was hel msg Le ig Ore ete year ending Decem id in Des | as ivan g the opinions, approaching horse and Wagon caused. her to 1, 1838, a Motnes, lowa, Wednesday. Only about one. | Tonert crop” foreign press upon Prince Gortschakof's reply | DEfT OM eas ant on the cnear aude ¢ ‘ concludes as follows: t _ ais ANNUITY FUND For ARMY OFFICERS.—The | third of the counties in the state were repce. | | PASTOR EXPELLED.—A meeting of the mem- | “°""The veal desire of Russia to bring about | BOtice that thé man inthe light buggy had 2 SAVE, TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT, AN INTERESTING EVENING AT VINNIE | senate committee on military affairs has | StMted. E. N. Gates was appointed chairman. | bers of the First Baptist Chureh, colored, Saint | a peaceful solution of the existing ‘difficntties moustache and wore an ulster with the REaw’s.—Last evening the attractive parlors need ‘Aa til which wal it om- | The platform adopted demands the uncon: | street, was held on Tuesday evening, in that | ineets with universal recognition. “The British | Collar turned up, and a slouch hat. In- wouR| READ AND HEED WHAT { Vinnie Ream were filled by a select and | *#ted to report a bill which will permit oM- | qitional repeal of the resumption act, the re. | church, to take into consideration’ charses government must now abandon its purely | Stead of driving past, the man stop) OF Vine: veal Were: y sites cers of the army, by making deposits from | monetization of silver, making it a full legal | preferred against their pastor, Rev. E.-Q. hegative attitude either by inviting the powers | MIS horse, hopped the wagon, and maln? FOLLOWS. appreciative audience to hear Prof. Corning | their monthly pay in the ‘Treasury; to ereate | tender; that the coinage of silver be placed on | Plomer. He was charged with conduct un: | to assemble tor common negotiations or by | {hrew a lap robe over the girl's head, and give his lecture on “Master Pieces of Art an annuity fund for the benefit of their heirs. | the same footing with gold, and that Congress | becoming a minister, and was almost unat r proposing solutions which the British cabinet | Shoulders, thrust her into the f = - t was listened to with close interest: and | The officer can secure just so much monthly | shall not authorize the issuance of interest | mously expelled, only one member present | vi sti e treaty of S: the wagon, hopped in we Longevity demand ty the customs of social Hte're: | UPon its conclusion a felicitous address mate | income for hls widow and children ashe | (al) tot, author any Kind. ‘The following. | volmng inthe negative: Ate hee ee | Stele oromiastitute for the treaty of San | rapiaie holding her by knecling upon her, The matter Is of great importance in | by Miss Ream expressive of the appreciation | chooses to pay for during his life. The amount | ticket was nominated For secretary of state. | plaints were ‘hat the reverend gentleman had | promise Russia would willingly participate in | She struggled as best she could and tried to $ of the course of lectures | he must pay will be determined by survivor- | M. Farnsworth; for treasurer, M:L- Devine for | forined the habit of exercising his muscle on | 'qiscussion and modify the treaty. Such so. | MaKe an outery, but her sereams were smoth- NN , UR HAIR.—It Is the g ‘as received with | ship tables, calculated by considering all the attorney general, C. H. Jackson. some of the colored population of t ity. | lution should not however nullify the results | €Téd by the rope about her head. and she was . Tip Y XOUR HAIR, cit 1s the surpass. | a warmth of applause that must have been | elements which the science of insurance has Sree pose —— Mr, Flomer was notified of the ealland charac: | gained by Russian blood but take {uty account | Ubable to extricate herself. When she was = or € * a “i " Syra e, N. ¥., rda 4 pearance.—| erick (Md.) Times. 1 —_—_————_ }a s ¥ a id chie: Re rere aTRigakt PY Re otter | othe chutes taste by Miss Lilian Pike, Mise | decided sdversolp om the itty rete tas | in the deatlt of a lady named Ellen itp ai Bosnians oe Tani Lady Rose. |». BRIGHAM ou MALL | Such a way that she could take’ no revises - r % : some choice music by Miss Li ke, Miss lecide versely on the bill to create the of- zed forty-five years, of Clyde, N. Y., and her N of Lor id Lady Rose- | = | sueh a way that she could make no resistan: seen a en ant eee Vinnie Ream, Mr. Dean, Mrs. Parker and | fee of surveyor semeral af the Unies fetoe ce, ‘Nellie Brossell, aged “elghteca | beryat Lora Lecontichd’s besudilal eanvoe Pek. Over the Late Proph- | And cold scarcely move, He drove to Gennes LYop’s others. | Amolig those present were Hon. Frc: and will So report to the House. " rs, of Salina. The Dewitt special | woith, in, Sussex, was enlivened by an un | ets Es Se aidaton thon ‘Ratt Hille, a secluded place about two miles from ‘or Knott, Lincoln (** Bes each"), pet dance in was lat E ng at Kast Syracuse, | successful atte! 0 steal the countess’ mag- | | 2 & A dis n he village. a point near the Triton spring HATHAINON, F ssett, Judge and Mrs. Vale, Mr. ERNEST BRULATOUR, secretary to the V3 i ade from one track to | nificent wedding presents. The same process fake Paya heer ana Soe young: he stopped his horse, and ¢lasping the tal is = > acArthur and son, Gen ert . " 0; reaty anothet ladies got off t] was attempted which succeeded in the ease o! e : S| his armscarried her to 4 ve e bol Fee eis aipet porte prevaration te tka asl Pike, Judge Dwight, wife and | Franco-American commission of treaty of | train and started across the: Graister trace, | He esc ot Bosch e a ncopeded in the case of | Snot s temporary injunetion yesterday it) | of the small lake, In the strupele tee tek for preserving fd beauty ng the hair. Besides | daughter, Miss Ede Mrs, Parker of Bo on, | commerce, will organize pene areR et just at this time the second mail train from | Cleveland. at Battle Abbey. | The robbers, tae nr dizi court, Sraining the execu | lowed she tore the gag from her mouth. Her st_hair dress! ever pro- | Judge and Mrs. Jorda re ¢ hy # a - he east, with * double-header,” came along at | While dinner was going on, clim! up by a sn arn 6 5 ‘ansie screams attracted the attenti nw! ‘Hathalron will positively | of Sccmtury ti in Boston and Philadelphia. a ighiul speed.” ‘The. engineer blew ‘his | ladder into the Countess of Rosebery'¢dress: | large proportion of the late prophet's estate | Screams attracted | Themanatoecagen ose, andl will restore mew | Poor, 3 THE Postal. Commission and excursion | Nbstle, and Miss Brossell suddenly became | ing room, but they had their exereise for their | back tothe church. The complainants say | tie wirl to the lake, threw her selenite bs , Miss Kenedy, and others. - = ras = her part coul have ve her life. but her hea Vv, rol fe. an e jewel cases had al : e al veepin w tr fri E » SO eee master General Key and thirty-four other per. aunt'was ahead of her, between the rails, and | been-quictly locked intite’ ay Battie wha | atclaim for, sand. which he alleges is due | their drooping limbs touch the water Grass several years, colgstitutional, I suppose, I used a Jase. Se s 3: HOLAmian, deity fr G., Sons, a vived in Havana, Cuba, yesterday. the girl, forgetting herself. rushed to her alunt's on the contrary, the Duchess of Cleveland's and owing to him, at the lepal representative ing these, he dragged herself ashore. She of Katalron, and, to my gi rise, | o1 ing relieved jis duties in the military ell. reseue, and seizing her e arm, endeayores jewel cases were found exposed on a table, H ¥ was taken to the residence of Mr. Wm. Ver- Tbave a thicl of young hair, COL. JOHN vision of the Misssouri, or as soon as his ser- es Seas , uil'her from the track. ‘The ehgine struce | and rifled. of theit contents to the value of | about to secretly transfer large real estate in- | peck, near by, and at hear midnight was re. L Boks SER (US: Aw in orery lniportaat GiyBion ol be spared will report for duty as | TELEGRAPH BILL.—Senator Jones, of Flor- | both the ladies, hurling them into the air | man thousand. pounds, meludine a superb | ferests to Taylor contrary to law, and there- | turned to her home. _— Te uncquated. 1p To Cure Baldness: See hee | chief quartermaster division of the Pacitic, ida, has drawn up a Dill, which he will present | nearly one hundred feet. They fella mangled | necklace given to the duchess when a Foun fore an injunction was pray vind we tho more Gray Hair. J8. To Remove Dandruff, 4 —To — in the Senate next week, authorizing all rail. | mass of flesh and bone: girl, b y Queen V ‘oria, as one of her Majes- ne cnt proceed eding feapenain Rorsl A Baxkncrr CLERGYMAN.—The Rev. Dem- The Kathairon Istno sticky. pasteof sulphur cand | , NAVAL ORDERS Capt. W. K. Mayo, to com. | road Compunies to construct, maintain and | xancuy iN East St. Lovis.—East St. Louis | 'Y > Pridesmal gle over the ill-gotten gas of the departed | formerly Pacts in eae cupplies stat sugar-of-lead, to pdintand daub the hair Fee renee Co en | Wrenireapes cr Glegraph over thelr roa} Sind | was yesterday the scene of another disgrace. | _A WAYWARD WASHINGTON GIRL IN Baxtr. | Brighain. ‘The executors are cited to appear Park row. las been adjudicated volumtary lyze the brain. It/ tsa pure aud limpid vegetable | Capt. Bancroft Gherardi, to command the re- & pig ae Let Shrine nd eee ‘ar | ful row between political factions. An elec- | MoRE.—Donna Piatt Brown, 14 years of age, | next Monday and show cause why the infunc- bankrupt on his own ——— with Habilities Hotion, intended fo, restore the, hair qjatural | ceiving ship Colorado, at) New York, Felleving | Congress te repulate Coleone core | tion for four aldermen. was held the other day, | was arrested on Gay street yezgiaay and soak tion should Rot be made perpetuay, Kich de- | amounting to about $5,000, and nominal as. ; a ~ | Capt. Daniel L. Braine, who is placed on wait- ej an ie faction heade yor Bowman | to the ryland industrial school for girls, | velop) . ylor, 4 Known. ‘No lsdy-sor genteman's tlst eats | ing orders. Cor Ones says thecefeee, constitution. | Sen- | claimed to have been successful, but a contest | charged with visiting houses of bad répute | the new head of the churcheis nol tated cuterprigen inchudive the Re tea road Gomplete without Lyon's Kathairon. _-__ al or, in Bye, if fore, the ‘ he twill Oe as to two arose, and although they received | and being a girl of incorrigible habits. Donna | party to the suit, and it is construed by some and Montreal, the New Jersey west line. the BOLD EVERYWHERE. jani4-m,w,f.17 ‘THE SCHOOL APPROPRIATION IN DANGER— | Wer nreak down the: Iw onopol ues ‘telegraph. certiteates the old jnembers of the council a & mere calla in Bbpearance. seal wearing pias dane move iia trick om the ne North Shore, and the National railway com. ASHINGTON HoME REMEDY. are Joes coramiies’ on ithe tmandmante | iB&,zOW Practically existing In the Cnited | Sf*new members, cu peoverced cations | stort dresses, ut very naugiy gi ie was | obtaining the restitution of ‘the prepare Barles, and be lost considerable, by yoo Vy cme jay ‘ sagr all the ame 6 tates. aa from organizing until yesterday. Mayor Bow. | often found on the street at almost all hours | which the late prophet filched from it. nected with the Chureh of the Holy Trinity. DR. LEWIS’ PLASTER, made by the Penate to the, Sefelcncy Sepro, OUR COMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH FRANCE. | ™&0, being opposed by the police commission, | of the night, and was of such decidedly incor- —— LY. ¥. Sun, 12th. i SEVEN WOR A QUARTER pation in Spal petudes fhe = a, | A number of members of Congr tat | SPRointed ‘a large force of deputy marshals | rigible habits that even the proprietors of A Theatrical puptare. ——— arg ee EN NOE, g ae. a 75 for the public schools in Washington. ; nn] of gress met at | and yesterday took forcible possession of the | houses of ill repute made complaints to the |_| TNNATI, O., April 12- siderable gos- GERMAN IN THE SCHOOLS.—The question as oes large sad ae Wien Ga Bee Denes ane ‘The committee decided to take this action as | Wormley’s hotel last night, including Repre- |. council chamber. An attempt was made to | police of her wicked ways. She does not ap. | sip was created in theatrical circles here yes- | to whether the lan, e Shall con- ‘Se erous., Sure Ci ‘ sen the most speedy way of reconcilin: the differ- | seatatives Monroe and Cox. of Ohio; Harrison | exclude the antiiBowman men. The police | pear to have any friends in Baltimore, and | terday by the sudden withdrawal of Mr. Chas. tinue to be taught in the pu Sel Bbcumatiom. fuces between the two houses, and will ask | and Burchard, of Illinois; Chittenden and | Were on hand and a desperate fight occurred, | probably drifted here from Washington. How | R. Thorne from the Union Square company, | Louis, which nas agitated t 00 ann aol . ment inthis way.) (nd Settle tmelr disagree | Hewitt, of New York; auks, Noreross, Morse | in which clubs and billles were freely used and | long she Will say at the Industrial sehool will | with whom he had been traveling and nie re: | Hous NHeH has agit sousnion fk the hi 5 3 Sy SS, y Fal much discussion in the ment in this wa and Crapo, of | Massachusetts; Clymer, of | pistols drawn, but none fired. The result was | probably depend upon her own disposition to | turn tothe east. Mr. Thorne had been play- ping md for some time has been LTHAM WATCH, ANoTHER P.O. D. ABSENTEE—Col. Vail Pennsylvania ; Dunnell, of Minnesota Tucker, | @ Very large number of black eyes an bloody | Stay, asit is of frequent occurrence that girls ttled for the present by the of public ing Jean Renaud in the drama of “A Celebra- | se! Lady's Size, Handsomely Engraved, for of Virginia; and Senators Hill, of Georgia; | noses. The anti-Bowman men finally got in | committed to that institution are found in the | ted Case,” and was billed for the rest of the | sc! rectors. They finall $6. A Good T oh superintendent of the railway mail service. Tr ait adopted Eustis, of Louisiana’ Butler, of South Carolina: | and peace was restored. city again a short time afterward.—[ Baltimore | week. Rumor has it that Mr. Thorne had mapeey report of the Sommittes hat T -keeper. sold Haniin Case Elgin as New Yor! - fF} ‘ vl Gazette, to-da: some disagreement with Mr. Hooper,the man- | m; which favored jen, Chronoanetne. road tite con reution for the mance ines were extended 10 these wentiemen wy eos THE LLNols DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION en aki ~;,. | #8erof the company, though in an interview German. ‘musie drawing ‘and ‘the’ kinder: on fo Buy Wescnere running out of New York, which is holding | Banks and Hewitt to hear the statement of M. met at Springfield | emertay. Senator Mien. tion: Maserheas mS OS rer A | he sald he had p fo pecans = a tired of | garten: a ii | "y . chos ir- y! a Travel is engage- LS 437 9h Street, | meetings in that city, By calling Gen: Babies teeth men creaulzed | man, i. Le Cronkite, of Stephenson wes | Staunioit in thee ate, Hee coiSd eee | aveling around the cot & Falmer didnetfe. | Oxe or Baiouam Youngs Winows Man. THE LIPE-SavING STATIONS on the lakes | that the object of M. Chotteau’s visit was to | Ominated for state treasurer,and S. M. Etter, es of Virginia law’ a marriage between | quire him to doso. He left with his family | RIzD—One of Brigham Young's widows is E x me procure an extension and permanent enlarge- | Of McLean, present incumbent, was renomi: | blacks and whites stand on the same footing | jast night for Washington. married. a were open for servies on the 1st of Apriland | Procure at extension and permanen| between | uated for superintendent of public instrue- | asan incestuous or polygamous marriage at ———— down in the southern capital of ‘the ki will continue open until the Ist of June,and | France and the United States. That genile. | tion. W. W. Sera, of Chicago, seat up a | offense against public morals, which the law Phe Case of Jack Kehoe. and there Lucy eed will then be closed until the 1st of September, | man was a member of the committee organ. | Tesolution complinienti ing and indorsing Con- | was made to protect; and the fact that such a | HanuisscnG. Pa. April 12~The board of | and there ayy ~ married when they will be again open and remain so | ized in France for that p asking the co. | gressman Springer for ‘his independence in | marriage was made in another state does not | pardons, at, its meeiing to-day: postponed de- | cently. | The untii the close of navigation. Itis the inten. operation of the citizens Of the'United States. | ¥oting for Gen. Shields for doorkeeper of the | render the ‘within te farisdition Guilty when | cision. in the case of Jack Kehoe (the Molly | mar : fe. ES tion of the department to keep the four sta- hotteau ke House of Representatives. The resolution | theyreturn within the jurisdiction of Virginia Maguire) until ‘mee! shoe's | the soul capital. Uons of Lake Superior open during the entire | the sree aan, Would result’ tone | created the greatest excitement, and, white | and live as mam and wi guire) until the May meeting. As Kel ra execution was to have taken place on the 18th ed ex) A = aren =o y | s€aSon of navigation, provided the appropria- | closer commerci: sti Col. O'Bryan was attempting to speak tn its instant, the acti board will necessi- . NATTANS, CRYSTAL, DISCOVERY | ion Yiecomesiealabie onthe tshst Tere eey, | closer, comme Tinited Seabee ar encettee” | favor, a motion to adjourn’ ee ainwee de: | Tae SHINN Ewnazerenmsy Oasee—Tho late the granting of a respite ty the governor, | John waltzed: her y or faded hair to its original color | The present appropriation becomes exhausted | sion of his address, speeches were made by | ¢lared carried amid a scene of confusion. | Alexandria Gazette of qesentiay, says: ‘The HARRISBURG, April 12—The’ board of par- ice In three to ten days, re- | OM the 3ith of June. ‘The stations in the fifth | Messrs. Hewitt, Eustis, Hill, Cox of Ohio. and | The platform favors the immediate and un- | corporation court-has been engaged during | dons having informed the governor of its ac- ot She Suatnces mows dandruff ana prevents the hatr falling. and sixth districts on the Atlantic coast, em- | others—all in favor of making our commereial | cond of | tion in the Kehoe case, the warrant for the | daughters is smitten with John, also, and nc ‘With i braci 1 the stati betw Ce He lati Fi f ee nena “4 ot a public ntest: ee a, Bere shane aa 1a a8, bezzioine called determined that ng other fellow shall save her &@ constant 1 1 sale for the racing all e sl jons reen Ca} len- tions wil i ¥ further uction of ie public debt at ie . inn, indict for embezzlement. rson been re Ly et ia eight years, we 1 satisfied we'can recotnment Ie, lopen and Cape Hatteras were closed on the | "°° Aiea France ore Imbniante ent, taxation of U. 8. bonds Treasury After the close of yesterday's report the argu- pending the siatabcision ofthe board. in kingdom come: jt hae {he advantages over all other preparations | Ist of April. In district number four, coast THE WEEELY STAR. now ready, contains al] | 2°tes, and the replacing ot bonds as they ma- | ment was commenced and continued until ee ee . of this character of— of New Jersey, thirty-two stations were closed fi ‘ ture by bonds of smaller denomination for | this afternoon, when the case was given to the into the Fire. First, being warranted entirely harmless. on the Ist ‘ot ApH. and sixteen f the News of the Week ; the doingsin Congress ; popular investment. During the course of the ent +e OF ee aire nee extraneous mssar. | Until the loth inst. dmdisttice nuter these, | the European crisis; Lively ‘Local Notes; | ?°? ——______ "| quile exciting of words occurred be: poy nero Jess dirt upon the sealp, to shake coast of Rhode Island and Long Island, twenty: | Agricultural Matters: White House and De. SENaTOR DENNIS. of Maryland, yesterday | tween Commonweattn's Attorney Johnnson 4 ‘Third, does not stain linen or the finger nails, seven of the stations were closed April 1st land resolution ‘| and Mr. Burke, of the counsel for the defence. ria) will convince. D and ment News; Proceedings of the Courts; | !#id Mr. Blair's famous Mary! . seven will remain open until the 15 ; 1 Affairs: i s about the Presidential title before the Senate, | ‘At 5.15 o’elock this evening the Put up in large bottles, Price One Dollar, district number two, coast of Massachesette Focal Amair, Cholce Stories: Poms and gthe jury after an oh Fy ; Agricultural - | out of respect to his state, and then with much | absence of about half an hour return: 4 Fame G Seaus ten stations will be closed on the theta, pri oe . meee Mat | ‘Weight and Instance sat gown upon it, out of dict of not guilty.” ie re maris-tr ‘Gud commer Sate nna ye and four will remain open until the Istof May. | ‘Terms: @ per annum, in advance, postage | Fespect to himselt.—[V. ¥. World, sain i SESS —— —— borat The sixth station of district number one, coast | prepaid: single copies five cents, in wrappers. c. Maca ticaicm aw he A Fink 47 Bay City, MICHIGAN, Yesterday, “ons anp srocus. of Maine and New Hampshire, will be closed eee Fa aout the board of directors of | destroyed 6,000,000 feet of lumber, 71,000 barre Suicide. J — 7 onthe Ist of May. 4a-The annual reuvion of officers of the | for toll toe thon lecided to fix tite rate | of saltand docks owned by Kddy, Avery & | N&w clopchere ee April 12.—James Wallace,a | gop ” United States Bonds of all kinds; —— r army of the Potomac will be held at New! for x the coming season at 40 cents per Co.; See Jeading merchant here, Suicide yes- eae’ current London yester- Bistrice of Columbia Bonds of Various issues; THE PRESIDENT Will not, it is stated, reseina | N'Y V7. There will be a formal pon ton, including mhartage. ‘The rate at the | dock, and 6,000 barrels of salt fergay. The only reason for the act | day to effect that the forces in | Municipal saat Batvoad Bonds Sutseeks echt | his order to ofice-holders not to be active in | tion at Waahinginey heen iteindihg. wharfage, but at’ the ‘close ctraks | Maigadley & Co. Is that he became suddenly insane. South Africa had met with a defeat. and sold by LEW JS JOHNSON & CU., Bankers, ties, even if he is asked to do sq by the 4a-Maine had one divoreg to every twelve | season it was 25 cents, with wharfage.—[Cum- | mated 100 1-2. + searlb-12 Wynat, and Reuse, avenue, | Congressignal republican comuuitieg, marriages during 1977. sberignd (Md) startles Fun ihe space oa J New Yohs, Apru 12—Goid opened at 200%. | Gincrcut wmerrow™® © nanged twice for * * : EB .

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