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’ ‘Telegrams to The Star. THE EVENING STAR. ys PUBLISHED eae Bee * Fennasirania Avene “corner At teraat ‘ GREAT STRIKE IN ENGLAND. The Evening Star Newspaper Gompany 1 wr cy by cutiores on thelr own acount ae 1D ; iieccogaters 2 conta roche 5) all~powtage bre . + SHOCKING AFFAIR IN. VIRGINIA. TEE WEASLY Stan published on Friday—$2 a ) Ss matt enocrpicen mast be _ An Innocent Woman Hanged, “iutsrawitasceoime | V%. S1-N’. 7,814 | WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1878. TWO CENTS. ——— EUROPE TO DAY. Senator Sargent to General Logan. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, THE SHIELDS BILL. The Defeated District Bill. THE DISTRICT COMMITTEE WILL REPORT A SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR, | hf National Academy of Setences. JRE ANNO National Academy of Sciences closed, Mr. SUBSTITUTE. | WASHINGTON, April 17, 1878. WepNEspay, April 17, > THE LECTURE ANNOUNCED FOR | < | ASHINGTON, April 17, 3 7 . 7 Too chu RSDAY EVENING NEXTo at Sucre * . Raphael Pumpelly read a paper on “The Re- | _ The House committee on the District of Co-| ary pe yeneral:—I read wi re: SENATE.—In the absence of the Vice Pres- weF Hall, by Col, DONN PIATE, mronaccsuutor | Washington News and Gossip. es y Pat My Dear General:—1 read with interest lation of Loess and Drift to Secular Disinteg- | lumbia held a meeting to-day and compared | lent, who had gone to New York, the Senate sickness jn the Lecturer’s family, postponed anil striet party vote of 25 to 25, this afternoon de- | Penasylyania, Ph ARTIST TAILOR, clined to take up the bill granting Warren | Chandler, Columbia C Mitchell $126,692 for cotton taken from him at a your letter addressed to me in the morning A =5 ‘statement though purely negative on the mai ration,” Dr. Elliot Coues followed with “The | notes as to the causes w! the defeat of ‘i as called to order by Mr. Gorham, the See- | issue is re rt bea oo Se man foriperpotlee,, ENRY JOHNSON, Trustee. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal Charatteristic Invertebrate Forms of the Cen- | the bill to revide A Jon of eoutreeene in pepess referring fo Se aenament Proposed | retary, and, on motion of Mr Anthony, Mr. | cause it eeatded as pane rel tne ea: - revenue, #264,170.30; customs, $72,103.61. tral Zoo Geographical Provmce —a paper pre- | the District of Columbia. It was the unani, | CY me to the House bill placing Gen. James Ferry Was elected President pro tem. 01 the | heretofore oecurred lo render B= ESt6nTS TEMPLax, _ cathe four tytoan to. | Ha" pt Py Dr. AS, Packard, and last came Dr. | mous opinion of the members that the proper. | Shlelds on the retired list of the army. As you | Senate, und the Clerk was directed to notity | beret Parliament separates for. th ; =? ATTENTION Supscntny rons to the four per cent, loan to- | J. E. Hilgard with a paper on “Au Optical | ty quahineenan imposed upon the Commis- | did not take pains to communicate the letter | the House. recess under the conviction that the emer - = day, $216,000 Ocean Sal ae on sloners and the members of the council was | to mie by any coher ae, yon caper ane pournsl was chen Te sitoe of Joun | £¢2°¢, is not greater than it was ks ago. TO ORDER. re y é ES the maii s a any attention to such mere formalities in this Mr. Dawes pr ed the on of 4 7 : eo Brit. AFPROVED.The President todayap |. The Academy gf Sciences met in the secre. | Were water we adres a bee nouen there | Any attention to such mere formalities in this | Washer and others, citizens of Washington, | Ba Ves {he News ts Not Reassuring. REGULATION FROCK COATS, proved the act to prevent gepredations upon | tary’s room at the Smithsonian building at 11 | per cent Clause, fixing that amount to be paid | substitute for the post office that the tempta- | for the removal of ‘the Baltimore and Ohio mt picbibiientnn "ae ie :< inter Ata great saving. Fit guaranteed or cash re- | Property in the District of Columbia. g cork fecaay. ine following eo aana annually by the United States for its share of tion to va it : rere gral, comocially ir phe obs Sepoe. Referred to the Committee on the . ar al “4 patch ta ng. Fi ea w t a din ye S| the expen: istrict. ject is to gain public attention rather than | District. fended, “KEELER,” A TEST COTTON Craim.—The Senate, by | Star :—Prof. George , parker -University of The committee: fat this morning's meeting | Convince the person nominally addressed. Mr. Oglesby presented a memorial asking ed orders to send hia; Dr. 3 F. | deci lecided i i You seem to be under the impression that | the establishment of an appeal court in paten « lege, president of the | Which preactin Proce nami nGabie nea my bill is intended as an argument against the | eases, Referred to the Committee on Patents, British Troops Going East. board of health, New York city; Dr. eeary also the section with reference tothe imposi. | Kind of legislation contempiated by the House Mr. Conkling presented a ition of the The following regiments are designated to tilt ail Rooms Vernon Row, 10th and Pennsylvanis vannah during the war. It is atest cotton | Draper, of New York city: @en. A. tion of 10] Lill. I frankly confess that that was a prin- | heirs of Daniel Carroll, of Dudington, for re- | leave for that place: Ninth Bengal cavalry, over Lewis Johngon & € a. vannah iz phreys” Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., Washing. Ree OTS ‘Hiaakbarn ts somewnatdn: cipal object. T object to exceptional ie Net tor damages. suttered throueh tinprove. | Ist Rombay, ath cavalry 2d Ghoorkas, 186i f= HAWTHORN =—_— . ‘on: Prof. Elias Loomis, Yale College, New | dignant over the defeat. of the Gite He says | tion of that character, the effect of which isto | ments in the District of Columbia. Allof which | @Md Sist Bengal infantry, 25th Madras infan AND THE FINANCIAL CREDIT OF THE GoveERN- | Haven, Conn, that various officials to be legislated out of | heavily burden the treasury. But the objec- | were referred. try, two regiments of Bomt ative infan- BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | yent.—Senator Voorhees to-day called up his At the business session the names of those | piace by the bill have been sitting up at nights | tion Would not perhaps be fully appreciated Mr. Ferry, from the finance committee, re , two Bombay field two com st received, fresh from the Springs, resolution of December 13tn, and demanded a | Proposed for membership at the session last | to lay plans to defeat it; that all the boards | unless the Senate and country could be made | ported the Dill to repeal the resumption act, | panies of Bombay sappers and miners, and Jost received, fr baancbtcabicstt N dy z sb a ». | Year were brought up for consideration. There | that weve to be swopt out of existence opposed | Clearly to see, by grouping names ona paper, | With a substitute making the legal tenders | {Wo companies of Madras sappers and miners. W. 8. THOMPSON, yea and nay vote without reference to com. | Were about fifteen nominations and only five | jt solely on that personal ground. He thinks | that there are a very large number of gallant | receivable for the four per cent. bonds from | The native infantry will be. bi led with apis 703 mittee. The resolution declares it is “of the | vacancies to be filled. The discussion of the that if there had not been a roll-call vote that | Men, many of whom fought admirably in both | and after the passage of the bill, and for cus- | the British at Ma The assistant quarter IMPROVEMENT TAXES A SPECIAL. | highest importance that the financial credit of | merits of the nominees protracted the busi. | ¢h2 bill would. have passed, but that when a | the Mexican and secession war ;many of whom | toms duties after October 1, 1873, ‘The notes master and commissary generals at Caleutta TY.-D#AWKACKS and BOARD Oe | the goverment be maintained ; and, in order | ness session until after two o'clock, two hours | second vote mos Gee. every member | have lost limbs or been wounded in this haz. | received after October I not to be canceled. | have gone to Malta to arrange for the recep IT CERTIFICATES purchayedat the highest | to do so, the government itself, in all its de- | beyond the time at which it was announced | Who had a close district voted against the bill | ardous service ; some of wi ‘eaged, some | but to be reissued and used for funding pur tion of these troops. ‘at the old stand. No. 1425 Pennsylvania | partments, should in good faith keep all its | the public would be admitted, when a mo- though fear that an aflimative vote might | impecunions; all of whom have equal claim to | poses in amount not exceeding the amounts in Turkey's Intestine Troubles. four doors above W iliard's Hotel. contracts and obligations entered into with | tion to adjourn the election until half-past | have jeopardized his re-election in view of the | recognition in this manner to the beneficiary of | circulation and inthe Treasury on the Ist of A Constantinople dispatch of April 16 says WH. SL ~ | its own citizens.” Objections, were raised to | four was carried. When the doors were | odjury under which the District unhappily | theHouse bill. Itistrue none of these gentlemen | October, 1878:and after that date the provision | that the. c in the cabinet continues. BUFFALO LITHIA any action by Senators Bayard, Windom, Mor- | opened for the scientitic session quite a crowd rests before the country. have been recently brought forward without | requiring 80 per cent. of the bank | Ahmed Vetik pndi, president of the => BU HUNY ADL JANOS, rill and Dawes, on the ground that it, of ladies and gentlemen had collected, and The committee directed Gov. Hendee to ask | their knowledge, as candidates for Congres- | notes issued to be retired in green| Sisre- | ¢cilof ministers, tendered his resignation on And APPOLLIS ARIS necessary. It passed without any dissent the reading of scientific papers was proceeded rmission of the House to again report the | Sional offices, by a y, the principles of | Pealed. Placed on the calendar. Monday, but wi after a long confer SPRING WATERS, voice. witht if amended at Friday night's jon, | Which they repudiate, at iiss an accidental eMz, Burnside called up the Dili to remove all | ence with the Su ud Safvet Pash: received 7 . : = or bere a 5 bee: : the c erati cireumstanee not ju 0 considered in | restrictions now existing in regard to enlist- | dent of the council o and the refi MILBURN'S EHARMAC Reynolds, confirmed yesterday afternoon by | advices that the Southern Ute Indians, near | {inanimous concent to bring the Dill in at Fri. | quite in error in Supposing that Lintended to rmiy. accept the rship. Meh Ruchdi pet 2 the Senate, will take the oath of office this af- | the border of New Mexico, are growing very | day night's session, because when the session | Mdicule either of the gentlemen named in my Pasha has been appointed a member without > Hayy Sep A ee nine WEST, ternoon, and will enter upon his duties to-mor- | troublesome nt. was ordered Goy. ‘Hendee said he would not | 2mendment, On the contrary I meant to in- 4 portfolio. With very exiensive facilities for mahufac- | row morning. I up the bill. “He then, however, antici- | @icate thereby thatin my judgment each of | ye, ns PERSONAL.— lerk of the Ti | sii. t at : 5 ted that the bill would pass before thattime. | them is entitled to thisrecognition by the na- | — Mr. Dawes introduced a bill to transfer the | Fee. ne aem aie remus of deiguanicoor | NEW YORK Vir ton left this morning for New Yor In View or his disapporutanen in thee antiel: ion and recompense from the treasury if any | title of the Luited States im square Im, in | qayeac mismnenees and rivaling in extent any establishmentin the | The House banking committee yesterday | Cook and his daughter (Miss Cook), whore. | pation, he will report it on Friday night if the | One of them is. On. the Presentation of the | Washington. to the District of Columbia ry rehitects designs for Mantles and oe DW. turned with Mrs, Hayes from her trip to Ohio, Louse consents to it amendment other Senators gave other names, | the benefit of the public schools. Referre: | Low 1 Closely followed, and imitations of Ames B. Coeate and War H | rine moming for thilicetio Me Cock o ———— and T have no doubt the list should be largely | District committee. yUORDO®, April] notices of ciful ‘marvles ‘exactly produced. | Winder. of New York.as to the permanency | Nyy,lHis morning f ee That Conkling Interview. extended. | sgh, Windom introduced a concurrent reso. | jen it Ihe Waxes of the cotton ope for BARSTOW WROUGHT [RON FUR- | of resump Colgate said, although re- | * . —— “Senator,” said a representative of THE But, my dear General, the retired list of the | lution for the adjournment of the two houses | retneal of thet eee eay and tomer Sia. drerpace STOVE. “Couractara for | Cyutner meen a epeeg rene fayorable | Cemurncy Reronu.—The House this atter- | gram to. Mr, Conkling this morning, * youu | R{mY i iet intended for any such uses, and | of Congresson Monday June Mth, “adopted: | HAs of the, mastery at Manchester vester- = IVE. Co is circumstances, ta Janua , it eon! use fil senor e ing . is m¢ Ss sho ot be. 5 ovision for old :.—The rea seatoad ans . Sa ‘eduction, an¢ Plumbing and all Tin aud Copper Work. | With | hor he permanent until the greenbacks are re. | 200M passed a bill reported from the banking have seen the reported interview with you. | areof these who hava Pron ‘up their whole | HOUSE The reading of yesterday’s jour thelr. re olution that if a strike occur at any large force of competent mechanics in thelr va | Tug’ Wielaiso believed that there should f and currency committee to prohibit the fur- | as published in the New York World from its | lives to the military service, renounced | nal occaped the time until 10 minutes of 1 a ae calls where notice has been given of the Go good work cheaper than any other house, m2-1y | gradual withdrawal of all bank and govern. | ther coinage of twenty-cent pieces. correspondent at Utic it all straigh become incapable of all other business, and be. | o'clock | tadesiore lone = ae aS a —— | ment issues, exe miper based alone on ANDEKSON AND THE NEW ORLEANS COL. ‘o, Ihave not seen it, and cannot give an | coming old or disabled, are given an excep- The regular order was demanded, and Mr. | jnoment. leaves little by the >> THE FAMOUS: gold and silver. The only safety was to have NOME : | RY : 7 ex till do.” responded the Senator from | tional bounty that cannot be claimed by volun. | Cox (N. ¥.) asked that there be a norm | Women! aes ale wS MISSISQUOI SPRING WATER dollar for dollar. Mr. Winder Wasof opinion | LECTORSu1y.—An agent of the administration | Now York. ““But pence this moment re. | teer-soldiers who leave. their business for a | febr’ i will Luvolve the stop Which for nearly half a century bas wronght such | that convertible money was a curse, and that s sent to New Orleans to observe mat- | ceived a telecram trom New York informing | brief period to resume it at the close of their | “Mr. Blount moved that the House go into nm spindles. and render WONDROUS CURES of KIDNEY DISEASES, | Tesumption was utterly impossible So long as | ters in connection with the eustom-house, and | me that columns of a reported conversation ice. To extend the: he cou be had of atl | this isa debtor countr: committee of the whole on the Post Office ap- may be had of a’ s qi se DYSPEPSIA and CANCER. f ’ s just rne? from that duty. brings | With me have appeared in the World and | volunteer officer is a departu | propriation bi On a division the motion Druggists. Its curative pr $0, BOE | oy icles Fi Hy MertpmoaayTéhn Ac Hens | Yay Maron TtG ees ee cag brian tis the first information on thesubjectihat | son ef a just rule, that may not much burden | Wavrejected and tellers were demanded hing opener inbod IG rani rigues ‘and Gevree W. ‘Moore United ‘St ates Ande! received in business and social eached me, Before haying seen the arti- | the Treasur But its extension to one leads | House refused to go into committee bya vote | cepr in pro} andcalla ners for sund 8 h cirele: cle T cannot, of course, Ri revenue marine service, have been designated | majority of the democrats look upon him a: ‘ ‘ , A CARD. a board for the examination of such eandi- | persecuted man, and do not hesitate so to ex. | tenor and spirit of the interview, as brieily | As the people all over the country are reasoi from the errorsand inais- | dates as may ppear before it for admission to | press themselves. “He has suddenly become | outlined by some of my Griends, it is impossi- | ably complaining of onerous taxation it's Bae are th nertous weakness. early decay | the grade of cadet in the revenue marine ser. | So popular with all classes of eatinens thet las Dic for me to remember when I have commit. becomes celslators to scrutinize objects of € foss of manhood, &c,, 1 will send a receipt that will | vice. ‘The board will convene on the Gih of | nomination to the collectorship would meet | ted myself fo any such utterances. If I have | penditure, and not be hurried with extra eure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy | May at the Ti uirmation | Deen correetly informed, the article purports | gance however the measures promoting itn wasdiscovered by a missionary in South America. | Merryman as the president. urged by business men of all classe of a conversation had with | be disguised as generous and charitable. id ss lin county, Vermont. irrespective of party. He says thatd ‘0 103 nays. r order was then demanded again the Speaker announced that to be the call ommittees for reports and stated that the 1 rested with the committee on banking and currence: ¢ ass judgment upon | in justice to its extension to many Sesitors of Oy it; but I can_ very frankly say that from the vege and cuts deepinto the public funds. paccept reduc . no hope of the mastersaceep FINANCIAL MEASURES, ¥ . Mr. Bell from said. committee reported a xbura and Burnley sury department, with Capt. | the strongest approval, and h to be the d dase ressed envelope to the Rev, JOSEPH ——_——_—_ me recently by one of my_ friends, 1 know that you and I are not in bill to repeal the act authorizing the coinage nisingly. | Co seg batly tg night, in . INMAN, Station D, Bil House, sy CANDIDATES FOR NAVAL PROMOTION.—Sen- MANDAMUS ON THE THIRD AUDITOR OF THE | and afterward" written out to some | uponsuch topics. You favored on sev of the cent piece. Passes h the most gigantic city. sic T ator Sargent yesterday introduced a resolu- tion calling for information as tothe physical | this Distriet. J. H. condition of Captain: icholson and Jeffers of | Messrs. F. has ever occurred in instructions have been i n e. 1 ted, an Mr. Phillips reported a. bill providing for a brief visit on the | equalization bounty bill which, by the ‘esti- | safe deposit for the people by depositing their age. Thad no | mates of the Paymaster Generaland comp- | money in postal savings, and authorizing questions, ant troller of the Treasy any, e Supreme Court of | party in Utica, Now, Chave not been at home | casions in the Senate, and [resi ay, in the abe me Court of ior many months, except ona Il, by his counsel. | occasion of my nephew's mi TRUNKS: specne = TRUNK arri tical a 2 e. C. Ingersoll, flied | conversation then on px would take at least | postniasters to receive such deposits. TRAVELING BAGS, the navy, applicants for promotion to the rank | a petition fora wiit of mandamus on Hon. | Ihave not expressed myself politically. t0 a $100,000,000 from: the TAsury. I know you M isle made the point of order that of commodore. He seems to have anidea that | Horace Austin, Third Auditor of the Treas- nds in exte long time. ” ¥ contend that the effect of the bill would be to | the bill made an appropriation and must have SATCHELS, the adverse report of two boards should be | ury, compelling him to state the account of | therefore at liberty to state that T take out several millions less, but in any event | its first consideration in committee of the equest is refused they will ove, In great variety, of MY OWN and other makes sustained by the Naval Commiitee. ve one, Who charkes that in March 186 it : the drain Ww 5 be enormous. Y. uur | Whole, 2 Or Sascrdsy eee ee id at prices lower than ever, at my FACTORY and . ——— 7 we owner of the stea vt rant any such interview as ideas upon such matters, as you we he Speaker sustained the point of order. vuln sninenell th esamionen, meee at vetoes ower THE CLERICAL FORCE IN City Post Orrices. | th upwards of $100,000, wh, Tearn has been attributed to me, aud Lieel per. | knew, ‘Were radically opposed to mine, | Mr. Phillips oftered a resuiueion that te bill “Paruicularly enjomed to encourage “425 Seventh Street, The Post Office department isby specialagents | pressed in the government service Jectly sure that if there should turn out to be | though unquestionably honestiy entertain | pe made a special order lot May 2ety hecon ad by the strike will suberibe teens ‘One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall. carrying out the investigation commenced royed by the enemies of the count a ome some lausibility in portions of it, some one, nd for this reason you may have | sidered in the House as in comnittee of the +3 wubentes saree ae S further at While the boat was on JAME3 8. TOPHAM, unknown just sometime ago by committees sent from the has been guilty of l, in sending your letter to the press, | whole. So ordered. k for the strikers. | The Oldham : , ° it ent, from t down the Mississippi river at the time | betraying a priva ation.” instead of to me, to gain the public eye rather |” Mr. Hardenburgh, from same committee, re- rocked divectiy. bul, owing __TO ORDRR. ea: | Eee ee ae eee re qe cletieal force In a shot from a government. vessel “ than mine, "Of that Fdo not Complain. for you | ported s Mill to feeulens the roses tea ekburn short tine. aitnere Trunks, of any style desired, madetoorder on | intorrering with the effectiveness of the sec ther to, anda number of officers and | **A Fair Though Not Liberal Settle have a right to publish your views to convince | national banks. Beferred to commitiee of | St." ppage, will cessitated in many of the e the premises. Sp 4:RING 4 tof Mareh ‘vd, 1877. directed that | Soldiers getting on her, under the control of ment.” others, if not ine, and my name is at your ser- | the whole." Also. reported a bill to amend see- | Otdtean iuils oe Aha ‘Trunks, &c., Repaired, and ‘Trunks covered at t be made. So it has been | Sovernment officers, she proceeded down the The justice of the 50 per cent. feature of the | Vice atany time on which to hang your dis- | tion 5182 of the ised Statutes, relating to ——__, short not aps- ept in one or two instances, | Ver, and near Plaequemine she was legislation asked from Congress by the Dis With much respect, bank circulation. Same reference. . . | that any reduction would, be inalvineie qa | stroyed by the enemy, who used Greek fi poke ly recoenicedt in Coe teas tai A. A. SARGENT. Mr. Hartzell. from same committee, reported BARBARISM IN VIRG grercian Philadelphia the force ought to be inereased ahe counsel stated that claims for the destr riet is not only recognized in Congress with. | Gen, John A. Logan, Washington, D.C, | a bill to authorize the An Innocent Wom ¥ ” "4 Jon 0 i oat has i n Boston the department thinks a redt en passed upon out regard to party lines, but also by the lead- i —Since the above was wriiten, the mail | and the issue of certifi — be made, but the postmaster there is fizht- confederate authorities, and their” ing papers of the country of all political hues. to me your letter, and gives to me tho . ‘ a vor! vaster: 2 i a ad ich enjoyed in print, " " i ii WESTERN CREAMERY, KNIGHT, who was appointed Assistant Door- | turnable on May Ist. Word of yesterday Le the following well: uch enjoyed in pri ot as Senator ¢ eaki ts = Severe Avraige ns, who was accused of being the inst ig pe} . pecans aU, SET expressed statement 0! é District situation: a 7 barn burnin " el y r ‘gis keeper of the House, because he wasa‘Union | Tye OsstPEE, Commander Breese, si rhe Hoa aang fi DroRmaes to dae with , ALLEGED INTERVIEWS WITH THE SENATOR. | day inthe acquittal of the boo Hie Kone soldier cording to his own testimony, feil | from Pensacola yesterday after for le House made such progress to-day with The European Crisis. “hol Wane bright eno e boy 5 Ergen- NEW YORK BUTTER. =i a re rom Pensacola yesterday afternoon for the District of Columbia bill for a new form of SATISPAC’ y = The N. Y. World ¢ right, Who was imprisoned at the time for FRESH down in 1861, While drilling. and sprained his | folk via Havana. local government here as to agree that the | 4 SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENT HOPED FOR. | jefter trom a Utic: selling fire to the barn, The details of the GEO. M. OYSTER & CO., ankle, and thereafter did duty in the quarter. Se government should pay 50 per cent. of the | dike House of Commons yesterday after: , being the sum of 4 atrocious deed are horrible. The poor woman masier’s department. Was pursued. istrate and c expenses for improvements, the local property- | ayengquer replying ta ae tealet ot ae ae hoiders to pay the rest. ‘This is to be in Hew Of | fer salts the eigwet een ee Oe views with Senator C s home in 2 ath m23-Im_ Center, Northern, and Eastern markets. that city at intervals during the past few ptured, brought before a mag. mitted for trial. That night a CONFIRMATIONS AND A REJECTION.—The Q us one, va als , : 3 alla hal a ia ¥ s is i s ponths. e relations between the corres. arty of ruffians with blackened faces rushed 3 LEATHER TRUNK, | senate yesterday confirmed, amony others, Peer ae ae ey Gongress: and Is Yuk nothing has oeenrred to aggravate itor (0 Poudent and Benaie Cokie, the Bina | Pua tae Tnaniamigackened (aces rushe¢ With Cayvas Cover. | R. M. Reynolds to be first auditor of the Trea. of a question pending for thirty years. | Ment. Nothing jetties Hee ctory arrange. | Says, were such as made entire frankness | fiued, took her from the guard, and after n : f tifies the assertion that | . It appeared in debate that the citizens here | England Will be isolated A Ge ee j i : Chicago: Geo. F. Cutter, ‘chief of bureau of | s idgely H a ssistant. Sur ; | had been taxed to improve the wide streets | E28! ap egil Whats ae i ul spondent’s name | horribie manner to a black jack sapling. Her TRON es cald tar repeeoa wad oversea at ce, | andl Charles H- Eddy, postmaster at Toledo, | the Omaha, which is bringing ack Rear Ad. | &f conliscation, ‘although the government | 2,fe0dPE Epirus through the good ollices of | S100 for pul itshould arise. In theinter- | the bth of March until noon on the sh, when TRUNKS called for, repaired aud covered atex- | Ohio. Mr. Cutter was confirmed, notwith: | miral Preble. Commodore Wy. ‘oes out | OWned quite one-half of the property in the | England.” Sir Stattord d Ylews the Senator spoke with the utmost free- | it was finally cut down and interred. The BECKER'S sdry; Miss Ada C. Sweet, pension agent n the part of the latter, and the | dragging her about a mile hung her in a most i ‘ Northcote moved an : re ed slama f tremely low prices. standing charges to the effect that re wa i ska ar reble’: District. Both parties in-the District com dom about the successive steps that led to the | governor issued a proclamation for the arrest Rubber.-@a ap5-tr The Senate rejected the nomination of Jus- 00. 7 ment, and its adoption will give the Distrieta | Cariste, criticised this step in View of the se- | Parthad in it by prominent democratic and re- | secrecy maintained by the lynchers and the tin S. Colburn, W shi i * ermanent local government, which will be Sonn apiak + P bs ublican members of Congress and by Presi- ublic sympathy for them, none of them have OLD HUNTING CASE Colburn, Washington correspondent of Pp ’ . rious crisis. Mr. Henry Fawcett, (liberal,) Slay Tn : rested. It 1s Dow full th WALTHAM WATCH, Mexing by nate ft eid omuegeneral to | THe SENATE'S FiNaNCIAL BrLt.—The fol. | # matter of great rejoicing aniong the people | Member for Hackues moved: war nine, | dent Hayes and his rid correspousert aaced. | inthe acquical of the toe sles eee ‘Lady's Size, Handsomely Engraved, for Mexico, by a vote of 31 to 14. There is a prob. lowing is the substitute for the al of th here. roviding for an adjournment to the 29th inst. | Que iuterview the World correspondent asked : ~ yap hae inert p Ay Be) Ergenbright, 380. “A Good Time-keeper. ability that the vote may be reconsidered. i repeal of the ——_—___-«e. Bir Staflard: Nowthaote deprecated this pro. | Wl, Senator, I would like to know whether | who was accused of burning the barn and of size, Gold Hunting Case Eiginy resumption act reported by the finance com- BEECHER AND TILTON.—Rev. Henry Ward Gent Watch. jeweled movement, Chronometer Balauve, NORTHERN PAciFIC RAtLROAD COMPROMISE pony Want ceeding, which, he said, would alarm ‘the | YU think the true history of the Louisiana | being instigated kd Charlotte Harris, that the 0 to Auction to Buy Watches? , “That | Beecher was at Elmira, N.Y, ie world. ‘The Right Hon, Wm. E. Forster sup. | ©lectoral business will ever be told in Congress, | woman was equally guiltless fy Anet v But— Senati ‘i ss from and after the pa e of this act Uni left in the afternoon for Bath, Where he Was to 4 a te'a ‘P- | and if so, how soon?” aia gumeanenl ER ew a ets | Cri eet on rallroads ina fates nodes shail Be-tecsivabie in-payment | Ivtite lat ight.» AN efor of are porter | Said that ie and his colleagues thought tne | 2M CoMKing paused a moment. then e- | asnrapene, Pa ZAR IEA. fie at Mi NATIANS, CRYSTAL, DIScovERY | ?!!! in regard to the Northern Pacific railroad. | [gw to be inna se or ana eed Oy Titon’s confession resulted {ma briet Tepeti. | government were pursuing a war policy they | ashe proceeded. “Yes, 1 think it will, I lerstown, Pa., at 1 ‘o'clock this mornin, ; licy ‘do ‘ de- vereraL By the terms of this measure the company is | st. 1878, said notes shall be receivable for de, | Hon in substance of his published dental. He | Would have acted otherwise. Mr. Faweett’s | She proceeded. |" ¥ Kept down. “There are | Stroyed ‘a siore building and one dwelling mittee to the Senate this morning: to be granted'ten years’ extension of time for 4 at said that Mrs. Tilton’s stat amendment was rejected by a vote of yeas 10, ravi 8 of fi i owned by T. P. Cochran: the entire stock | ‘Restor faded hail its original color t : r a | Sai a rs. Tilton’s statement had been re 16 . 4 too many avenues of information open to-day e acteree, 57 ot rane Tt “unreotot i faye Poe the completion of the road, and will be allowed Hes on Imports: Seto noteg in the volume lustigated by ‘a desire for reunion with her | Rays M8 and the motion for au adjournment femake concealment of avail much longer. | Qty goods, and hardware owned by Thomas dandruff, apd prevents the hair 5 i "1 a ct, . hi ° y hoare . husband, and was the pric ssert- an No reasonable man ean dot ere Was some Se, a s . Mwith a consiantly ‘ucreasing sale for the’ past | requirements of the Mitchell bil, that they | cancelled or permanently hoarded. but. shall ecient erect AMENDE TO AUSTRIA. . Ey betes mae jennings. h s S : E : = Cochran's loss is $4.000; insurance $3,000. Mr. For Landing | Me eaturee deere would coutinue his | In the House of Lords, Lord Salisbury, for. | Kind of @ bargain between the friends of | Cochra loss is #12000; insurance #000 Mak, Jennings’ loss is #1,200; insurance #1,000. The the t be reissued, and they may be u: h s * pat years, ae mee eeenad, bd fo gears AS an be od only fo se cial settlers in tracts | and all other lawful purposes whatever to an | Course of lectures just the same, notwithstand- eign secretary, stated that Count Vou Beust, | Nicholls and that: man Hayes, and that Stan- diedoseeee paral Boe cuoceding = cae aa a3, mice amount notexceeding in the whole the amount | in€ the renewal of the scandal. Mr. Bond, the Austro-Hungarian ambassador, represe1 ley Matthews and Sherman were privy to it. Gre originated in the cellar of the seme, wee First, being warranted entirely harmiess. eryiaion mediately “throwing auc 43 | then in circulation, now in the Treasury; and | Beecher’s agent, cited several late newspaper ed that persons of authority in Austria, espe- | A.ogi3 great many people have Become ex: | ore ead iad trees acct ite st pen] ‘no sediment or Other extraneous master, | pre isions immediately throwing open to | the said notes, Whether then in the Treasury | Publications to show that Tilton aided in pre- ciall oH rs, Were pained at Lord Derby’sre. ccedingly curious to know precisely what the it cig yard “ ken open and coal creating ‘more or less dirt upon the scalp, to shake | Romestead pre cmption settlement all the even | or thereafter received under any act of Con. | Paring the statement, that it had been antici- cont Ghearvitione a eepenting that country, | bargain was, and exactly how it was carried | Oil therein ignited by an incendiary. a statis Wate Oc the itso nats mim ered: 56 ET en ee ie gress, and from whatever source. shall be | P' Patines fies te reunion of Tilton and his Lord Salisbury said that Lord’ Derby's obser- out, and y ankee ingenuity will be sure to find Tweed's Funeral Te To-day. A trial will convinee. . fis" are retained tu the uew Dil asare also the | @¥it puld out, and when again returned to | *ife had been for ew of en Sereed upon and | vations were made on his own Fesponsibility, | Sannot say how soon o acts will comeout, | qNEW YORK, April 1t-—The funeral of Wim. Put up in large bottles. Price One Dollar, stringent requirements for the speedy con: | '0{he Treasury shal be issued reancged o¢ | “theodore cilton lectured at Decorah, Towa, | aid that there was nothing in the foreign of. | for something may occur any day to. fores | M Tweed took place from the residence of his Forsale at Struction of the railroad around the various fie oath like.c and all that part of | last might. He declined to be interviewed on | fie Warranting them. ‘The House of Lords | {QE ,qmething may occur. Probably be best | Son-in-law, Mr. Douglas, No. 65 East 77th street, rh ith like qualitie Corner 24 and D sts. n.te. = Cheyer round f : it d i then adjourned until the isth of May. or “ill'be | this morning. None were permitted to enter marls-tr “and corner 14th and Zn. Tor aa to fe ne ver, ape provision | the act of January 4, 18:9, entitled an act to | the subject of his domestic affairs. PRO-RUSSIAN ADVICES FROM CONSTANTINOPLE | {Peguihimeomeoutnaturally.” *Whatwill be | the louse unless they were personal friends of APOLLINARIS South, Pass roads has been dropped from the | hents, authoriaing the retirement at eigity | _ THE TERMS OF SETTLEMENT between Nica. Say that, Russian action will be governed by | country will be appalled by the dishonor of ihe family or had been intimates of the dead |, and wi intror ed as a rate centt “nil ‘1 e O se ‘a Ger yer’ ts str *) asf a 18 ri an is istr: vi a eee. NATURAL measure. ‘The company agrees to complete | Req Geatum of United States notes shat! cease | ragua and the German government in regard | Russians ‘will undoubtediy sete tee | is adminis ar this AMON has tlere been =] SS the Columbia branch in three years, Ta IR ne” operative on and after October | eT a aa i IETS teeta ea ee Fer ef Austra Should prove to be hostile | the entire four years of an_administration Fee rental Excurstonists. Sexaton SHaKON, of Nevada, promises to | ,,8&,2, AllJawsand parts of laws inconsist. | 10¥ that alla, the salute of tie German fing, | jis doubttul whether the anything south ot | Much Corruption, bartering of ofices, reward: | Cerna Ot na pti, Me tne Postal THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATER: -assume his senatorial duties about April 2 Highly Effervescent. ae 5 : EX-SENATOR JOHN A. LOGAN 7 . MILNER FOTHERGILL, Loxpox. | open letter to Senator Satgen nlmaavartion FoR CAMPAIGN PURPOSES MEREL nity 0 Bosnia. | Other Constantinople advices say | then but ths proat witbenorteente eee ‘Tke Exquisite Apollinaris; A Delicious Bev- on the substitute of the Senator for the bill to | 2&8 beena good deal of quiet caucusing among if that the Turks have 70,060 men around the city ple say that ayes is a good man and means . J.A.WANKLYN, St. GzonGE's Hosr., | appoint Gen. James Shields to the retired list, | M democrats as to what should be done with | | ‘THE INCENDIARY FIRE AT Cuarxsviiie, | and £700 at Geil and would resent an | Well, put they do not know what they are Ted, 434; do. consolidated, 607); do, second DON. Eltervescent, Wuolesome, | The substitute, includes mony whe oereti | the bill to reopen the Presidential dispute ana | TENN co Raeration ae en Nee Clarksville | Srempe to cuter ine capital. But the attitude | talking about. When all the facts are known | Setles, 82° Norih Carolina. sixes, old, "3B, do- and absolutely Pure: superior to all others.’ | their country, he says, and among them ie | the Montgomery Blair resolutions, Ye secu, | (Tenn.) conflagration 1s $50,000, with insur | of the, Siocon wie ok eats And the | about this administration no one will attempt SAL TIMORE apathy eiiet aud easter 5 fest ntolerome guperor fo al for daily ny | nds BIS owt hame, Hs sees no reason for ihe | 10, pe, the opinion of & erent many members | ance neanly sium, | Work hasaltendy been | Present leposition sto, abide bythe treaty of soedies, nor et because te is Weak and ig- | Wheat tou ind deta an "arate ge free from all the objections urged against Cro- | lasertion of his name, for he is neither old, de- | that th ferred: oH Fy ig The people still continue in a state of excite. | it if menaced. Prince Mirski and Generals t. The acts that have di d this ad- Dd oe cote a comand and firm: western ton and artificially aerated waters.» crepid. nor a pensioner, and he can see no | has been referred, will take action on the sub- P flocking in f y. An | Skobeleft and Gourko and other officers are at | Tyinistration have wil. moet dee tetees Ad. | Brim and is cent prouthern red. 1.8041. 35; : PRESIDENT OF THE Herts. | other use for the substitute but to defeat t ject and make a report. This will recite that | Ment, many flocking in from the country. An ministration have all been done before the | do. amber, 1.36a1.37; Pennsylvania 1.323 PRyapicar Society, ie. “Superior io Vichy Bill by making use of soliiere hace cat the | the seating of Erectient Hose ree fraud; | intensely bitter feeling prevails between the | Pera. About eighty soldiers daily from the | Quened eyes of the President. 1.55; No. 2 winter red, western ent W F @ are reby re. | $0,000 indemnity to be paid to the German gon. | cipaitt . ing of political favorites, traffic with ‘political | Party have reached here from Havana. They h. oe this act shall be and are hereby re- Sul, the retrial and punishment of the parties panople: ney will Perhaps even abandon eniare gud bargain and sale of the Sorreal waar eenires by the mayor and citizens, and guilty of the attack, and an additional indem. a e outixe 7 aoe i = oes ee a franchise aS during this past year. People | Will go to Jacksonville to-morrow. There | Hity of $8,000 to be paid to the German govern- esther Cansteecit, Roumania and | will not believe it until the proof is shown ae ER = |, Spot i, » bill by i Lask: | that he. was not elected: ‘ blacks and whites, and a row is expected at | guards and the sixteenth division visit Con- | °'Mr. Conkling then goes on to review at great f.“Gorn, "Bouthern ‘shale efile Sacer, 2,1. 9. cummr ve ven | UENO BUEN sea MeN | Meal Ab Glin tial iden ak | RACES AP ee | HARUROR aU gE Riyals | engin themisty of te Sectoral commision igh tod Sr oar EEN, m of "0" fa r. arn fe le Says: le coun! fas in Ly > * Ny ish Pharmacopeta. -*Extliarating: Gooa | Officer. taken, Of course such ae bl gente RESUMPTION IN THE WEST.—The Iowa Na. | inaction and disappointed expectation of | Ves Tmeam that ene: danger was real andim na Apc of ive rod for Sickness. Dyspepsia and Loss of Appetite.” =a for campaign purposes, and, if made, that will | tional bank of Des Moines will begin redeem. | ing home have created great fretfulness | Tiinent. The point of peril was uot im the ‘white, 8436; a, ©, MaACNAMARA, F.R.C.S., C.3.1., SURGEON THE PROPOSED NEW BUILDING FOR THE Bu- be its sole object, I" © that will | ing its elreulation in gold today. The First | #Mong the Russians and dissatisfaction with | §5, th, but i We iwala, $8035. ee Wholesome aud Hetreshing than Soda or Seltwer | BEAU OF ENGRAVING AND PuintinG.—Senator | DE HS sole object. ___ National bank of Grinnell, tows: is reaserse | the present situation. that the republican leaders had deterinined oy | nak 6Ou0e, Tay ‘god demand and steady” prime Water ene ane Be = Morrill, from the committee on public build- |THE Post OFFice INvEsTIGATION.—The com- | ing its bills in_gold. The’ Citizens’ National A REMARKABLE Case was before the U.S. | have Vice President Ferry count the votes at | Maryland and Pennsylvania, 14.00a15.00. " Pro- eee ciatmtresning Gin any’ outer maksenl | IDES.and grounds, reported to the Senate yes. | mittee on expenditures in the P. 0. D. yester. | bak of Des Moinés has ordered gold from | qi4,fPYARRABLE Cask was before Henri. | 9U! hazards and declare Hayes elected, and the | Stesayand firm and potreloae aa fing and refreshing than any” other mineral | terday with amendments the bill appropriating day continued the investigation of th From New York to redeem its circulation. | G80 ulatto woman of sixty years, | West was determined on resistance. It was | Seng? aud frm and Tepueu dal > fohlowed BY excellent results in Dvspe>- | money for the erection of @ new all ng for | diture of moneys appropriated for the’ es, | eS Pout ajenal bank at Pittston, Fa. 18 | frought against Zebulon Ward, ‘now ot Steedmanhad Wow meneurolied and assigned | ecibe i? yiatgoe o1Si6al7, Wie Fa : . "4 ie Bureau o} ngraving an ‘rinting and al pot pi al e man ' men and assi four. 2,300; eik os Wenn Bon kek: other mectianieal purposes of all other devart. penses of the postal commission. Mr. Fox, of Little Rock, Ark., but formerly warden of the 2, SSE are . Tilden 0,000; Oats, 2,460,” Bhi : ‘one of the . | Tue RarLRoaD Rios. Kentucky penitentiary, for Kidnapping her | t0 regiments for the purpose of seating Fig Fy) . te— wheat, Bole Agents for United States and Canadas, | Bho, “git Appropriation is increased to | mission, was examined, and. Peaimedanee ts | wee court at Philadelphia yesterday ‘Of J. He | and seliing her Into slavery in 1858. Sheclatins | 1 Ore Red One Rne Youisy lock | cottsce per setae o abe aoe Sabie: ‘grain, For Sale by Dealers, Grocers, and Drug- | posed the bill because it Ws hot deknie | received $450 per month for his salary and | Sherman, of filinols. ve the Pennsylvania | damagesto the amount of $15,000. The woman's | Out bis proposed programme. | You x | 8 ‘ o BADEy gists. Enough as to where the Dullding should be | KNEW how that was spent, but aid not know | railroad for $18,500 worth of wool destroyed | evidence was that she belonged to Mrs. Ce. | Astonished: but thane tinge ee confessed EW york, Abril 17 Stocks firm and active, Every genuine bottie tears the YELLOW label. | Jocated. ‘The former wanted even the remote | HOW any of the other moneys were expended. | during the riots, the court decided that the | Tode, who brought her to Cincinnati and man. Money. 100}49100%. Exchange, long, tome that he did not know what to do. He as is m, W, f,e0w, Ly ssibility that it could ever stand on the pub. | At times he advanced money to pay certain | plaintiff should ’show negligence, and ad. | Umitted her in 1851. After staying there two ing some at or near Wash. ‘rnments steady . Ee grounds betwee tan rem ihe pub. | expenses of the commission. Mr. Hi i 3 troops: EK, 17.—Fiour A 3 vas_gatheri = bard | Journed to permit the plaintiff to seeure such | Y¢ArS she was enticed across to’ Kentucky, | [rts Sinn ies, fone Hooke Now far he could uiet, without Wi SS. ONDON UMBRELLAS. testified concerning the $10, y i . Where she was kidnapped, taken first to Lex. | igton, but g . change. Corn quiet and ‘ pas river removed, because there was the making e 000 appropriation | testimony. depend upon them. General Sherman told | about L fiae Racasves. of an elegant park there which would be dic, | £0r,the commission, that First Ascistant £. Mf. ington, afterward to Frankfort, while Ward AT CARATS TR T LONDON. A Sgured by such a building. Senator Morrii | G: Tyner placed that sum in his hands to be | THE TAMMANY LEADERS with great adroit. | was in charge of the penitentiary, ard‘ne task, | im that in case of trouble the sympathies of a pril_ 17, 1:30 p. large majority of the officers and_ soldi 95 1-16 for both money and the account : N'S LONDON U ELLAS. y expended without his bel | hess, have used the death of Tweed to make a | her and sold her to one Gerard Brandon, a soldiers of | igs. a SS tewesme tained for Seon, ad Te ae he ioe nish any itemized statementas to hace te was | further point against Gov. Tilden, whose pos: | Texas planter. who Kept her at work until | 106 teat the army most nee De taka aay aud | “LONDON, Apri 17. 4 p, m. ‘The latest styles. pave it stand there Tho Die eee | ai of. He never kept any itemized ac. | sibly reappearance on the stage asa Presiden- | emancipated by law. The case is a singuar sideration as a dependenee in any such crisis. LONDON. April 17, p.m. é - DiroRTED Dirxct. je Aas ed. | count of the expenses of the commission, Of | tial candidate seems to be haunting them | one, because of the length of time that has From these facts and trom Wit one threat. for both money and the account. E : Wa. H. Hexr, of New Orleans, in reply toa | {he whole amount 1962.49 had been paid for | night and day. Hence. among the last’ words | elapsed since the occurrence, and as being a | From the rophesied publicly in those da: aplo-tr JEWELLERS _ | sent to be a nominee for the collectorship of | clerk of the department, Parag ews IN od NOW. at republican councils. The President asked y fastened 27 robbniss ane = 4 placed the $10, killed me. I hope they are satisfied now.’— have fastened 27 rob! ons ano srocns. seein Aaa Rane ata | RRs eames caine aaa | (CoP, adr" Sl BB. tien ceenaegas a Rodae | RUN a, aunt Laie aey | ansaid eee Rca Palted States Bonds of all Kinds: _ objection to his nomination as judge of the | side this sum without an ‘itemized eka SEV) PUNISHMENT.—A white man named | mentover three hundred skilled laborers. rhs power to but could merely ore. ina period ~ declare ¢ vote, were 3 i i ‘Ocal was. ‘accot extre act in a clerical n the envel of eight months. Beehinaion ad Georgetown Quartriy Stocks | | New: Gricans castors hove coe iaeshasee | Race estetem es epenh Being furnished.” No | Garrett ‘witivhaving made air iapeceer Se | dullness of thetmcs Sega ey ims Gutreme | 2 ay Gee acaba toopen tne cnvslopes, | °“garTwo women had a discussion on relig- and ooh CEN Or aeOe FeO RRM: | Of aspecial agent. OU HOW In charge | ot Pee yea ee: niene committes. will alto alady. He was waited on atmignt by | for glass. There are four factories in Balt before tne Joint convention of the rq Houses | lous topice in Portiand, Mo. a few nights, N IN a — 4 . T. J. rs . Lee, S01 mn of Qj COU ENE. | A DeLzcaTIon OF CioAR MANUFACTURERS | pend the s100bO tan wea eat 10 ex: | stood wittes Shokan, OE Mest e Lee | more all n the southern section of the ity | for thelr decision, and. by the way, I may as | and it ended in of cea ET from Baltimore and New York, had an inter- | as to how it went. up toa joist, and’ beat bim very severely with | tapsco.—[Balt, Gazette. came to me and oA calling onr te ened for pleasure on the 4 bo ae lace, CHEAPER THAN EVER. view with the commissioners of internal reve- bee rere ing tone out bene coon | A Wiepratt or $10,000,000-—Mr. Elias Went. | so that. the thing should not miss fret | tas tour wi and will run miles ae = rt, LN. J. has fallen wind is favorable. nue this morning, about the coupon stamps | _ MRS. PResrpEnt Hares has accepted the in- | Bs, whiskers = worth, of Elizabethpo1 heir, | frankly told him that I could not accept the — for cigars which itis stated, the committee of | Vitation of the Philadelphia ladies who have | arvested and placed under Berd. Tore ere | Irae reported, to aM estate al propor Position, and that ‘by my interpretation of | "men {he wind is favor 2 = A Fuil Supply at All Prices, Ways and means intended to adopt in their | tendered her a reception at the Academy of Se -| tions. His father, many eeate ato. on the Constitution I shog)d be com: led to rule | sons in : bill. The delegation p1 against the ‘ine Arts, and the time is fixed for F day AN INDIAN attack was made on a mail | @ large tract ef land,on w! ich the city of Little | exactly opposite to the wishes of himself and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL use of this stamp, as tending only to the | evening, April 26, coach, near Fort Concho, Texas, Monday. | Rock, Ark., was afterward it. Twen- | friends. benefit of the inventor and to embarrass the ag ee One man was killed and the mail taken. The prem nee suit was brought by the heirs of the Ways" and Weare Pave sesTDg before | ayeetre. Flood “and. Orbe essa, that | cavalry are in pursuit: cover the Property. Tike tai tag iy tore be driven 63 a wis ave tne Sate demain td gs | When not UM aN faa | gu ag Raita a ur | Siig chan diay cetnetatoel | “aw emma re Se con rers rane i es, 2 y real anything. PRING FATTERNS RECEIVED—Dress- du the caution ‘on boxes or pa az Fifty-three Chinamen bave sailed trom | terday that the forthcoming sale of Erie was | even’ a gentieman fe mites = i as an yee making from Latest Parisian . . | containing cigars and to leave it optional wi Peru for ome, tak with them $200,000 in itive. It was said er that Receiver om. ving found Mr. Went- ‘av-Atem! injunction issued ‘atierns and J of ‘ the mant rs, whether they brand their r bars as the result of their savings. eat bas expresed the ovinion that on $100,- | worth, conveyed to him the Ink that ining the Earigrant s Lad and POE. a J. MESSER, names or not. They want a number substitu- aa The blishers and book- 000,000 Lo patos Hd would be able to pay | the U.'S. courts had. i a pen ay Savings bank sellers yesterday adopted resolutions ia BORER Bee See in favor of nsyivania avenue, for the name. As the law now it the heirs. "The vaine of the proper- | f Boston from NGEOT’S AMBROSIAL for the Hair i uttined that it injures the jo! ng eae $10,000,000. a maa ae ty is said to bs over sa-The democrats of Ohio say that <8 Bueay Bag, DIP 18 Oh st, peoates Trotnterual revenue ofigialsd2 nov object © } Shen wemanaTauiaion Like Wood tari aa ‘The jeader of the bull-dozers in Amite a Reng nti yey yh OE Per cent. ‘Miss., has at last been arrested and | 4@-The the Vi hay —| 3 Re ast} wiz ine further hearing of the Vanderbitt | cansihaving been appointed to eilee:—T¥, 7.

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