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_ THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. PUSLIBHED DAILY, Except $ day ? 5 . at THE ST DINOM Ay THE RUSSIAN CONCESSIONS ; . BY : ening 8t: 6o The Eveaiue. Siar Bewspaper mpany r , They Do Not Satisfy England. erved to snbseribers in. ty DF e pele own necotait, at 10 a J ager tate, Sad ae + THE MINNEAPOLIS FIRE. Wess17 STAR—published on Friday—§2 ae stage prepaid. copies for $15; 20 coves F-Ail mat! sabseriptions must be pai tn gg. wee a of nent Ibnger than £0 pail se, t- 'Ea- tares of alvertising made KPOW, a on applicae 29. W ASHINGTO ten ROPEAN CONFLICT. nglish Review of the Situ: . NDON, May 4.—Notwithstanding the hope- hich ts an C., SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1878 1 | ful news of Russian concessions wh nounced from Vienna and intimated from St | Petersburg, it ¢: “cu be said that t eis any SS ST | inthe principle of the ques. « ~ —— . T NOTES. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, and the footsteps of settlers are guided to the | tions in dlapnte is a coneiliate SPECIAL NOTICES | "FHE EVENING STAR. | ™e Pemocrasy,,amd the Florida meen — | favored sections. An economic map of the | disposition nas prevailed in ting coupelie at ake S = nee ak | _~—* . = = S The rage for pottery seems to be unabated SATURDAY, May 4. Whole of Utah will soon be published.- It will | St. Petersbure “ IN rare eae a, | WHY THEY WILL NOT PRESS THE INVESTIGA be | Ld ah i TION. in England, and rare or covetable specimens The subject of the Florida investigation | of earthen ware bring even higher prices, rel- came up ie the meeting of the democratic | atiyely, than do high-class pictures. Ata sale but it ts asked | what does Bussia e this moment to eA peaceful concession or conciliatory pr The fresh attempt to r show that only a small portion of the territo: can repay the government for its survey. and that for large tracts the price must be lowered SENATE was not in session to-day. —Mr. Stephens, from committee on Ker | DOUBLE SHEET. ay eS : ete alia me Pablic cordially 7:45 p. ureh. asively, than d the 7th inst five old bine. | C0@&e, reported a bill in relation to the ex- | even from $1.25 per acre Lo find purchasers. Standing is described as mestine = ae | i i campaign executive committee last night, and | held in London on the 7th inst. five e- | change of subsidiary silver coin for legal-ten- IN ETHNOGRAPHY | culties of form by making far-reaching con- Washington News and Gossip. the result of a discussion was that those rush- | and-white china jars, hawthorn pattera, | der not+s, under certain circumstances. Or. the chief assistants are Col. Garrick Mallery | ¢sslony on the merits of the question. “But internal | ing pell-mell to have the investigation ordered | brought the following unexampled prices: and Mr. J.C. Pilling. Col. Mallery isan army | {i Misfortune seems to be that what Russia 7 50s = considers a question of form E . had better move slow. A democratic Senator | two of pale blue, with silver covers, $1,150; a ‘The House resumed consideration of the un- | officer detailed to assist Major Powell as his. 48 4 question principle. England domands put the ease in a manner which created a pro- | single one, deep blue ground, but with wooden | finished business of sesterday, which was the | toriographer. He has prepared a paper onthe | the placing of the treaty of San Stefano befor found impression. “Now,” said he, “there are | COVer, $2.20; another of the same, >; | legislative appropriation bill: the question Subject of the former Indian povulation of | the congress for unreserved. diseussic to-day amounted to $315.000. t two Dremarrats in ten who desire to get | another, $3,450. The last two are only 10'4 | pending being upon the point of order raised | America, in which he takes the round thatit | Russia, it is said, refuses to — TSiaen in the White. House, What then, will | inches in height, and resemble in form the | against the amendment & ered by Mr. Gibson | has been’much exaggerated, and supports his | on tat poiut. In Berl SHAVER IN THE TREAStRY.—A memoran- | ay investigation aceomplish? Ifan investiga: | COMMon jars used for preserved ginger. The poray alte branch imintat New Orleans. | views with marked ability. ‘Major Howell has | London. the. subject. is treated’. wih ‘ um by the Treasury department of silver | tion is solemnly ordered by the House of Rep. | _—Mr. Andrews’ fulllength portrait of Martha Zhe point raised as that the amendment | made extensive researches in America neth. | scepticism. as long as itis known that Rosas payments to April 30th, shows that there is on | resentatives, it’ must be for an object, more | Washington received its finishing touches on | P©Posed new legislation. essed the House in | 200g’, eSbecially in the braneh of Indi: GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day. | revenue, $723,839.93 ; eustgms, $285.3; THE SUBSCRIPTION to the four per cent. loan dered printed and recommitted. r Baker (ee aga refuses to yield on the chief Point, and that . 2 i i : a p mere fact k paign capi- ‘sda i- = ) ) As | guistics. The specimens in the National | England maintains her deman 1 Tiines Hs Nandara sneer ofan. The amount oi | tat Ht mone for auresie and inal resili | gpimyta,and wll at ance te placed onexh | advocacy ote paint at oersn NOUS urguesreaie Mame crmraceihe arg | I ain earn aie ss, he fractional silver is “3 », whi can only be if the Florida fraud is : th fs * ons we 2. Pd no\ ame | and finest collections of clothing, pottery, and ritish cabinet admits, in principle, that an Le a gee ied Leoromanapy yg roven, the taking of some steps to get | ¢Xpeets to close his studio ‘in the Corcoran | ment came in here at this st: h r age. implements of all kinds, “ating of | interchange of news respecting the substance for OM. aenere Meek, and willthen start | | The Speaker replied that the gentieman | the modern Indie re he ese eee ues of |. mterchange of news respecting the hination of the | to that institution, Many large photographs | difficulties, which now obstruc! picturing Indian characteristics have aiso | should be removed ; but it shi ‘leprepared in connection with the survey tion to waive this preliminary and some of them, as well as colored reliel | cordingly it has hitherto refrained from ex. maps, decorate the walls of the principal | pressing its views and has not yet replied to rooms at the headquarters in this city. y a | the annex to Prince Gorischakof’s circular. thoughtful consideration for their feelings, | In other words, we are holding our case in prejudices, and superstitions, Major Powell | reserve until the court has been wonderfully successful in ingratiat- | to be laid, is properly ing himseif in the confidence of the Indian (il there iy a fair prosp ‘ 3 rv. Hayes out of the White House. Now, ; i rf - " ae destroyed. There were $32,91043 standard | matier at all, it must be with a purpose to | fork drove.’ Whether lie Win eee ee Mr. Hale said it could only have come in sliver doliars Issued. #14143 for, currency ob- | overturn, the Fenuite of fraud. if the fraud Be | ori Ph reren ate cet | net pea, chairman of the appropriation banter nae ‘ S for cok Sao oe NEE | hat which bas boon ‘accomplished by i — Mr. J. H. Witt, who is now tairly settled | committee yielding for that. purpose. He ie people . in | the, inevitable end would be a movement to | down in New York, contributes an “Ohio | Wanted to know whether that was not the at 4: after morning service. THe Patent OrrFice is busily engaged in ii 1 urb President Hayes in his seat. landscape” to the Spring exhibition of the i i vould si ; ‘i 2 rf * el 54 speak jd the Record would show. Peete te once ce pseetions: Pro. | Tr the Way Of Daly cacitate ee chamowement | Academy of Design, which is favorably spoken | Mr Hae ken aa he, to bring out that fact, MP CHURCH, Te haul | Pounded by the House expenditures com. | In the way of party isentered into, the repub. | Of by the critics. Speaker then overruled the point of | Bes, Dr, LAN AHAN SI Tore | mittee. Some of the questions require very | jicans will take advautaye of such a proceed- | — A Tile Club has been formed among the and quoted the law to show that the | extensive answers, and involve an examina- fore Which it ought stituted or at least of its being thus New Orleans had been maintained in | Seerey Be nas, been {nitiated tn one of their eS —— i ive 0 at, the democratic party | artists of New York; the purpose of which is Ne pans had bee ine | Secret’ societies, and has, perhaps. a more | tion into the organization, disbursements, | j2"enadamerime teastiey ie peace of the | to paint ties it the Old betioed striev ase ive appropriations as say office, | thorough knowledge of’ their philosophy, The Minneapolis Fire. ete., of the bureausince 1s COURETS tO Oe eate TOPSITIA and a. | tombe s in the old-fashioned sty f nd that this proposition to re-establish itasa_| mythology, and whole inner life tharayy | | MINNEAPOLIS, MINN May te The only : — (and put Tiden in, when the | ¢R¢ourage their use in decoration and archi. | mint was not hew leaishation. Theamendment | other man in Amer: * | bodies ide ‘ob Rhodes, AMONG THE CALLERS att the White House | fitris that Tides own party dont wauthig | tecture. ‘There will be an informal exhibition | was therefore HYogdie: ‘The major designs to prepare | The follow: | today were Secretary Schurz, Senators | jn the Witte Hoge: Agee neltnoaee tt ‘an | Of Some of its work in the studio of one of its Allot the amendinents made to the dill in _ } . | ing is the valuation of the mills destroyed | at b a Manes in whi le House, A a iy pressed. it would | Members to-morrow. committee of the whole, and npoH which sep- | AN EXHAUSTIVE wae ON AMERICAN LIN | The Washburn, A Six.story ullding, $306,000 ; 3 55 ag cig Mya BSL . sean i — The Duke of Sutherland has presented to | arate votes were not demanded. were con- Ors | the Humboldt, $4,008; the Diamond, $50,000 vlc. | solidify the factions in the republican party, SHatdl German tin tar hee | nied Bn hee, In this he will be aided by Prof. Whitney, of | Galaxy, $08)! Zenith $4,001. Petite feo Be and give cohesive strength to an organization | the Royal Geographical Society a bust of Stan A. separate tot ee 1 ‘ ‘ | * whi preaet rt, Hayes and the drift of eventsis fas i an explorer, the work of a well: | amendihent increasing The aan feet | Yale: Prof. Roehrig, of Cornell: Prof. Tram. | Vespers ser He said that while uo sane man would deny | jnown English lady seuiptor, 3 nec on General bull, of Hartford rot Mori the office of the Sur Ae e Rite ep am thod for eleaning pictures is de. | division it’was decided in the dclvhiay and many other distin Mn. + itle tu flee thre a bill cribe E.V. a rece! amber eas #2, nays v1. “yeas a ‘a Sts 0} e ates. He is acquainted » fire cor be extinguished a . tment wishin the last three | tained a solid aite to his oer throng a Gil | seribed by E. V. Bibra in a reeent mamber of | Yeas w nays, “The yeas ad nay With investizators on this subject im almost | couteds Up te ll wel ahs eae eas Which was passed by democtatic votes. Asan | the Journal fur praktische Chemie. Avery | manded and (Mass), enquired whether this | every Indian tribe, corresponds with them, | Uackiand humecuceiontie racemes, tlhe upshot of this plain talk, it was decided to re- | indistinet oil painting was freed from dust was not the amendment which proposed toin. | 22d has collected a e victims of the Washburn strain the Hoispurs in the p rty, and the reso. ha Teather, washed ‘with a sponge and | “3 ¢ So that pension claims could | and books. The : : MENT OF ConGRESS Ex. | tion for investigation which was to have | water, and then cov for eight minut be brought % ‘ turned over to hin the ae pects to complete the | een brought forward in the House on Mon- | with a layer of shaving soap. ‘The soap The Speake: Jit was. of twenty-fiv " aide: y 1 is now estimated at #1,000,000, of. Halderman, of Phila- | hich may be inete ater. ‘The ‘searc y other distinguished lin. | forthe desd all day as fast a Over StNTY CLERKS have been employed in | i the Treasury de | days under the ac authorizing the ‘y of the Treasury to employ temporary clerks: MT. VERN SOUTH ty. a (Chapiain t ir mally invited. CHURCH OF r PICO! mithson AN Early Absov | PECTED.—The House e: te of the number of the de t ii “ ‘al public based upon the bodies recovered, those ki i= ‘e : f the legislative, exeeutive and day will not be ofieved. then washed off with a brush aud the picture Objection: mad_ to debate. | have alre nd a third volume | to be in the mill, and inquiries for missin, hehe esas pombe Se 5 ieft to dry. It was next thoroughly cleaned | ‘The roll was then called and the Speaker an- | of com ethnology con: | piaced at 16. The proprietors all say they Al appropriation bills before today's ad- | IT 1s Sarp that the President will allow the | with linen cloth soaked in nitro.be "1 nounced the result to be yeas 15, nays 114, | taining a report on the tribes of California, by | quill rebuild at once, 4n me for tie ney ae’ Journment, which will leave ont, Pacific railroad funding bill to beeome a law pleture OW The Speaker voted in ‘the vegative, and the | Mr, Stephen Powers, and a numberof vocabu- | Governor Wasbbarh.af Wisconsin, will arrive priations bills vet to be reported— by the 10 days laps AS ti amendment was defeated. s.edited by r Powell, has recently | (oan the sundry civil and general defiicienc ——$_—— coating of quick-drying varnish ‘The amendment st ng out the clause re | Come from the press.” A series of m: also $$ There ms to be a decided disp A SECOND INVOICE OF LIVE SNAKES from irine Mae | among members for an early adjournment, | Florida h: ‘The recent order issued by the artcom- | quir ig that the entire clerical force, except. | 1 Course of preparation, indicatin ‘ rant in Italy. rat been received at the N al Mu- | yj rie issi ree, NOW employ ~ ui | and other signs, the distinctions of the Minax, May 4.—General Grant with wife : ‘pene Ad- | before the Ist of July, and the outiook now iS | eum, Among the new art fare black | mittee. of the ‘Freneh comnts: oy that no eal history ot Haye d onthe sed a aoe don | Stocks of languages throughout the ¢ and son Will leave this city to-night ior Turin. dress by Rev. W. J. RTA D-zinedistine | thal the final adjonrument will not be pro. | States, Salice sueced: earlier evanee ade FCO Ce ine Scenes from the | fre'work neceseary to the POMDL oar eene ot | im pursuing the elinographie invent ——_~«ee- guished speaker at the Cent Xercises of the | Jonged aft une 2th, and, indeed, it may be adders. 2 * late Franco-German war would be allowed at pensions was rejected—yeas 108, nays 115—ana_| ‘és been,the vor as far as ible to pro- | Colored Laborers Wanted in Sout Parent Seciety, in New York and Philadelphia, in | that Congress will get away even earlier than | @ : en the exhibition, has given rise to considerable | the clerks on the medical and Surgical histome | duce results that Will, be of practical value in ‘Americ 1876 Beard of Managers will meet in the parlorof | that date. POSTAL APPROPRIATIONS.—The Postmaster | dissatis on among some of the leading | aye detailed for pension work the administration of Indian aftairs : “for this ‘ com td 2 . jEkpeAL Cy, ta qpeak General sent to-day to Senator Dorse | Mei ehcererse uo had painted battle scenes | “Tye next amendment, which increased the | PUPO.” (louse the Words of Najor Pewee, | _ Application having been made to the Labor “ NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION, POSTMASTER GENERAL Key. in speaking of | Genera 5 eee Ry LO SEALE bad Dh with the express purpose of ex! ng them . in jad regular mouthis meeting oc the | a newspaper interview purporting to convey | man of the Senate appropriations committee, salaries of the Patent Oni by the acsion of also rejected on a voie b: wy the accio hays Si. Pa conebetee pepurulting German by unanimous consent the House went back to the world in that w made imperatively neces: the Emperor of Germany, artist > The se BUILDING AS-OCIATION tor the wens died tad 8 ae the statements required by th eae of dics ke Wil be hell at St Aloysing | Ris views on the Presidential question. said tateme| pee le a from certain ofiicers 0 part Tan) K | to-day that he was incorrectly reported. He a i > wl , i e D | did make speeches for Tilden and supported | £ardto! ic which they desire in th examiners, was tellers—yeas 5, “especial attention has been paid to vital sta- | Exchange for 250 men to work on a railroad in But, this order was listles, to the discovery of linguistic affinities, | South America, the exchange invited a num e ess made by the Indians toward civ: | per of leading colored citizens to a co : auses and remedies for the | Det Ot leading colored ne ee ent of d Sehcot House, 1: on THURSDAY on the subject last evening. A ; u aud allowed six clerks instead of thr A flict that arises from the pm responded favorably sud 5 x ahd i him in the campaign, but he made no remarks | #PPropriatioz’s for their respective bureaus, A | of Paris, battle of Sedan, and. simitar scenes fia allowed sxc ene stead of ‘Maree to ce i) | Spread ' vilization over a region previ een aptere nvorably and were Stoekboide! onee, as the whatever reflecting’ upon the tile of Paes | letter from the Petes fOr eee | oe Neh So that ae OF complimentary to the | history of the War. oe | usly inhabited | by The office | Collins Crusor, and Rev. Drs. Bagiey, Crom. Of the axsociati i ion dent Hayes. To use his own language: Con. | the reasons why the etl post iH rench, hat the art Ba ery at the grea | work of the su « € sider the electoral commi: | ted the Preside = sna | furiher contvewe UILDING ASSUCIATION, hould tot be decreased from $15,00); | international exposition o! on as ha ne sek | one from the acting First Assistant, Postmas: | ground, where both nations ii tion beyond any er General, in reference to the esumates for | stumbling over anything that would open +, Wounds that have scarcely yei healed. =r will be neatral | UNDEVELOPI meet without —— f iy however, is dry and un- | welland Waring. Several members of the ex WEST. ; atuactive compared with its field operations. change were in attendance. Mr. John Hitz DESCENT OF THE COLORADO. presided, and briefly explained the object of No story of adventure ever written is more the meeting. | AMr. a A. Mucehy, pnt for interesting than Major Powell's ofhis | the contractors, Messrs. Co! Phila- interesting than Major Powell ant of hi delphia, explained that under | in guar- antees of the Bra. n and Bolivian govern- — zreat river—2,000 miles in length ineluding its | ments. a railroad known as the Madetra and Nearly one-half of our territories with mines, | upper continuation, the Green, and dr: amore R. R. is being construcced, and the Auerbach, translated fire ae : parairies and forests still invite the emigrant. | an ares sock Py aver tae en J acturs Wishe d to obtain er from the Annie B. Irish. Published by Henry Holt & acl 5 = ertieie died and Middle states combined—has for more | sta In reply to questions he stated that Go. This is @ novel of Gentian village lite, | TROWE not the rleher half, nor ever will be, | id Middle states con so deep a bed that its | the Madeita isa large affluent of the Amayon, 3 4 eritten i Auerbach’é powerful vein, bringing | & is capable of supporting Populpus and ban KS are rom ing clits of solid rock. Its | 2.00) miles long. and were it not for the catai s them a aoe : A a thriving states. With its cataracts and canons, | Vibutaries have formed sim a acts—l2in number—it would be navigable tar No 603 bouts ana a | land and to bring back a spirit of harmong diem when y tray ch offi. | to appreciative observation the different Ger- | jt'surpasses the rest of the World in stand | these gorges with obstructing cliffs and desert | into Bolivia. It was to open up the country Vice President— F TO | ee ae ign nen Raocicat of brospen eeatioe tieoygument receive a simalter | man classes, their phases and levels of society. | natural curiosities and wonders. Aucient | wastes lad, previows to this exmination | Ute Bolivia, It wa being constructed. a dis pert ve. | ity in-every branch of industry throucheat | Compensation than similar ones under private | phe satisfaction with which we read this lasi | cities, mounds and races, allure the anti er to be practically unknown. | tance of 18) miles. He explained that’ while ‘Treasurer uy iB every branel: istry {hroushout | Corporations as the Adams Express company. work from the great German novelist Islarge. | (uarian. By irrigation land of great fertility. | Stories were related of the destruction of | Hirasil was averse to allowlas colored menne bi AE ad a : | He whole counery: When actually traveling the expenses ate | Wbased upon the admirable mannerin cha | Will repay with abundant products the lab ts that had entered upon its w fers, in | sellle there, a special act had, been passed 7 . r 5 CONFESSION. | Often greater than the per diem. It is recom ranslati 3 © by Mi si of the farmer, and w urnish food for those ul whirlpools. was bel that the | suspending this law, and they would go there yer eon CORRESSION. | thended that the sataries of the chiel special | the transiatio Peery nade by aise Irish. | more important. personages In this country. er had an underground p: nd was | too as United States citizens. with passports, S Said that recently there have been some | Agent and the superintendent of the railway bach, carried on with rare ability, and ade. | We miner and the herdsman; there is sufi. | just for several hundred miles anvier he rocks. | The contractors proposed to pay #1-40 pet day, as 10 how the vote of | mail service Ue fixed at. $290-—with per diem, | Bact carried on wi preservein the transiation | clent timber If protected, for Uie wants of ail, yarmgal ay the Indians not | and | pay, the expense of the passaaé te rae Sonnled for Haves andl ae now Wee n actual y engaged 1n ie poate not only the style but the spirit of the author, IMPORTANCE OF SURVEYS. ged secon, nknows andemeionne | on 2 Ae nae + Braves ca eet Soey os > A wie rand that ope Tim Hur formerly | of the depart ap fT also Stascecty | We heurtily welcome Miss Irish to the guild of A requisite for the rapid population of unde- f RENE AOONE a8 serious. | years. S stat © was | the presiding officer of the Senate or House of | recommendation are given. at also suggested | tne riterati of the nati pre ital, andwhen | vetoped sections of acauntiy, is an accurate | 2 sceil Was an experience of a lifetim pression abroad that it was the intention to | that state, is the party who has m that ina reorganization of the department a ‘ay : ploped § bs ‘ aos Hl Lieat. JOHN Treasarer. ys» SERIAL ntial ques t <orcusy ; hor do I regard itas'un- | clerk hire {h post omees: one from the sup: justly settled: "in fact. 1 might say it was | tricndent of the tree delivery service, shee ting of “THE | justly settled; I accept the decision of the | ing the necessity of an increase in the appr AND BUILDING ASSoOvl- | tribunal and’ propose to abide by it, and priation for this service, and one from the su- See ee ee ae or Giek aan eave think it is the duty of every peaceably dis- | Potitendent of the railway mart : oye will be held. on WEDNESDAY posed citizen to do the same thing. The coun- | Prrinendent of the railway mail se G, Sth inst... at Davis’ Hall. No, iry needs rest from these incessant political | transmitted: “rhe Prsmaneten t. opposite Patent Office, ai 8 o°clod! _ | asitations, and I can see nothing gained by | "aus e io er enateh Ge mus desiring stock cat inthesamshy | yJking up past points of controversy. It atien ion to the Injustice wh lowing officers: would be better te vive attention to questions | Cone special age pd superinte _,B. Bawards, Att of state policy caicilated to unite the who'e | Tilway iail e by only bp Government Surveys. Sketeh of Office and Field Work by ome New Books. Major Powell's Branch. descent of the Colorado river in 169. This rman of Berthold Landolin, from the co ie whi on walls from a few hundred feet rose | put those Into slavery who Would go there, and jurt. City | fession. A working politician of South better class nd grading the spart i te production’ that he nas | KuoWwledge of their climate, and geographica’ | at tinies to "<3 feel In heights to ome ieokens. | fieh axe mtoslaver Would prevent the’ ca fu Y passed through this city on | pay of these offiters can be devised. i her the exelusive Tight of translation ot | features, their capacities aud ineapacities. It | over the Tocky. bed of the river toe this | tractors from obtaining colored men. The y No. £00 Och ate ce 8. We j his way to New York, it is believed has the oe ET his future works (irom advance sheets, to | 'S highly desirable that the surveyor should | dizzy distanee, the muddy Colorado, buried | contractors. d min Malier, Secor Ail prs OMic>, papel A Goop JOKE is told ou an old and weli- erms ‘ Calan, No, 7 ed no especial aid, except 3m ; rece tler. The latter should wot be —___ r appear simultaneously in Germany and Amer- | Precede the settler should | 4 ae = savers | Known Patent Office examiner. An applica | jE) it will be seen how thorougliy thiemen | allowed to plunge into uncertainties. | He NEO ener a SENATORIAL CAUCCS | ion was filed tn thatufice In 1861 for on lar | Cate taTll be Seen how thoroughly this wel. | Sowa be directed to the spots capable of culti f From th ip y jay Senator Edmunds reported in favor sou adi ohiar a Sacre ; vation without extensive capital for iwriga- | up, only 4 narrow strip of y appeared, far | who would go on the steamer leaving between Sh eae yesterday the anontion by tne senan ‘of a | Provement in tanning leather. The impro in the ofiice of the Seeretary of the Interlor. | {on °"to' rections whose ological formation | zbave, between the towering wali< The waters | War-rie at Foon) wie jleamer leaving between wens of teasiations decuring in eiteisace went related to the preparation and use oft Two Ways Matrimony. or IsThis Love” | indicates the presence of the precious metals | thus buried roll in rapids ahd plunge in ete | versation in which Messrs. W. E. Vermilion. . | series ‘solutions ibstance rk and leaves of a species of wiliow, known | pyila.; T. B. Peterson & Bros. or t “S| thatthe fourteenth and fifteenth ariicles of iE more than a mile in the depths of the earth, | that a fullinguiry should be made by the ex- shrunk into insignificance and appeared | change and the facts published as they found merely a yellow line. From the river, lookiog | them. He had thus far o0 names of persons ‘The Treasarer and 5 » clock to accommod pseribe at the meeting. Shares, ae Se EDWARDS 5 JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secreiary, my4-$_ GERMAN-AMERICANSAVI No, 632 >> oH Q Acc nying th Me best pastarage Cantar districts, } Many mishaps oxertook the daring explore Hitz and others gave their views, Drs. Crom, — + t sa ecompanying the ap na: ” y te ‘3, the U. vovern- y Y w ed, rable F i *. Cook wel a US* wax 2 F sts corner of 72h nw | amendment of the constitution were duly and | ion wag n caant box it which, wore bevaenl The Boy Eregerss: by Harry Castleman. | Wit he last ten years, the govern | Boats were wrec! innumerable upsets 0 welland ring and Mr. ‘ook were aj een ea cing to pei. torgcelvedepositsonie, | leeally ratified, and form part of the supreme | Maus containing specimens of the invention, | Phila.; Porter & Coat (For sale by C. CG. | Ment has made organized attempis in this di- | curred, part of the men deserted, and the pointed a committee to inquire into the su Previous to that time, there were | rations nearly gave out: but no lives were lost. | ject and act in connection with the exchange. ‘tered records of discoveries made by | and the expedition was successful. Amid aaa ON ieso | reeti ‘ank Nelson Series. only r psi 10" from five cents law of the land, and as such should be ev- packed in saw-dust, to prevent breakage in | Pursell.) From the “ Sands received. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent inFire | foreed by the executive departments. After | Pen ortatinn ox’ sew moet sth | eractien ei and Burglar proor Vault, at $10, $12 50.$15.$25and | discus.ion this recommendation was agreed B00 a year. ‘he largest and most conveni p se on Lightning Protec. | military and civil parties who travelled | inuch that was dangerous and exciting there | THe ComMUNE IN New York.—Recent dis- esoluti ill shortly be presen:- | {2¢,filing of the case the inventor was notified | tion; by Henry W. Span . Phila.; Claxton | through the west, was also much thatwas beautiful and wonder- | patches from Chicago in reference to the t boxes | to, and the re A eee, et ar by the examiner in charge that on examina- | Remsen & Haffelfinger. {For sale by Mohun THE SURVEYS PROPER | ful in tne trip. Through canons where the | drilling of armed bands of Communists, and in the city. a ed inthe § Senate and pressed to a Reith ® | tion the specimens sent appeared to partake | Bros.] The book undertakes to tell what sort d with the labors of Clarence King, | Channel was not obstructed by rocks and the | still later advices from Cincinnati, which has {S° HATHORN tal Parties for the eoming fal cae POEL | somewhat of the nature of “tannin,” yet in | Of metallic conductors are revatie wetuere | commenced with the labors o! ‘Powell, thea | Water glided gently but with great rapidity, | now become the headquarters of the so-called ) a AND ¢ al oer Aeneas ton ping fal ¢ gD. 80 small ag juantity that, it Would not ‘tartant are not. Shortly afterwards came Major Powell, then | through others with walls of black granite in | Socialistic Labor party, have called public at- BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, > harmonious. ihe Brant bof a paten a He pas 7 2 A Hs ane My Intimate Enemy. Phila.: Claxton, Rem- | Lieutenant Wheeler and then Dr. Hayden. | which the waves eee L neroely over hu; e tention to the presence = ae ee a ncee dust received, fresh from the Springs. Lorrery CIRCULARS IN THE Matzs.—The | Wveptor repaired to the Patent Office in quest | Sen & Haffelfinger. [For sale by Mohun Bros.] | All of these gentlemen made private explora, boulders, qhrouen others w ith orange, vermil foes. oo well craanin Ce one a W: 8 THOMP Erg isth st, | Attorney General has decided that postmas | of the ensuineh {and upon finding him de. | A very fair story by an anonymous hand. Surveys: WIEIA The Selo Tenens | ee en Te amphitheaters washed by the | ¢ies the contingency of a simultaneous. out. apis - ters are not seizing officers, and cannot with- | manded a re-examination of his case. After The;Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of third wf the far west has been surveyed and | action of water in the soft rock; through | break in the large cities, somewhat atter the S> BUFFALO LITHIA. | hold from the mails letters suspected of con. | Some discussion the specimen box was pro- | the Same Species: by Charles Darwin, F. R. 8. mapped, and at the same rate in twenty years | others with walls of variegated marble, pol- | fashion of the railroad’ strikes of last July, NY ADI JANOS, ‘aining lottery” circulars. The question, | uced, and the examiner taking a small por: ee Pei: Appleton & Co. [For sate by | the entice work will be completed. Daring | ished and fretted with strange devices’ na | fasion. already discussed in consequence APPOL ING WATERS, brought up by & case in New Orleans. was re: | tion of the saw-dust from {ne box in his hand, | Robert Beall. ‘The treatment of the subject Secretary Delano’s administration this portion | iridescent under the stray sunbeams: through | these alarming reports from the wast, The Just received . ferred to him by the Postmaster General. fommenced toreiterate what he had stated in | indicated is baturally technical, and the Work of the United States was divided into districts | others with curious alcoves and gieus and | Mexnumicts ofNew York. whose abortive at AT Se The its cht euacontained very little tannin. | is therefore best capable of appreciation by | Of 24 degrees in longitude and 1% degrees in | beautifully colored sands, the little expedition | fempt ata social revolution will be remem. MILBURN’S PHARMACY, : THE ANNUAL EXAMINATION of the Cadets at | The inventor suspecting the mistake, removed. the professed botanist or scientist, but it does latitude for the purpose of facilitating its sur- | swept. Now the boats raced along an unob- | bered from the Tompkins square riot, are marlé-tr 3489 PENNA. AVENUE: _ | the Naval Academy will begin on the floth of | the upper surface of the saw-dust, and took | ot heck es eencihon bie degree of interest for | vey, with a view tothe construction of a ply. | structed channel, carried by the swilt current, known to embrace a numerous body ot HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, June and end on the 2th. There are fifty | ftom the box one of the Vials containing the | the general reader. sical atlas of the whole region. now they shoot over a fall, dodging the nu: | Frenchmen and Germans, led by a few bold, 317 9TH STHEET NORTHWEST, members of the graduating class—thirty-six | 7ealgpecimens, whic autetly enfea.to the eon: | Stories from Homer: by the Rev. Alfred J. *" "MAJOR POWELL’S WORK. merous projecting rocks below, which broke | daring, and intelligent men. If they have been Ming. “ire now showings line, of Marvistaed | cadet midshipmen and fourteen cadet ensi- | earof the inventor thine Gate eee eke | Church, M.A, New Yorks Harper & Bros. the river, into a white foam; now they were | drilling for active operations to be undertaken show! Among those to whose labors the successful his summer they have successfully ‘tarh i. | neers. The examination of candidates for ad- y be ted hi i {For sale by Robert Beall.] These Homeric during this s 'y Saantics anequaled for richness of design and color Cae ee a ca aates for ad- | diately granted upon his promise to sa: a jet ttt posed atlas will be i syempes. and tad righted again. It was only { Ran ey ef r jetion € pro} aulas wii large- r every variety of danger from waves ani i e police an press, and rivaling in extent any establishmentin the | mi in e nothing about the mistake, and to letthe mat- | Stories are faithful enough to the original to | Comp is Ma J. Ww. Powell, in charge teh Focks had mn experienc I that the Object of | (Ny Herat 270 : try. "ER rchitects ae is, for Manties and | 2istof June. On the Sth of Sepieimber there | ter rest. satisfy old readers, but are told in a style to | ly due, is Major J. W. Powell, in charge of the 1 dition was gained and the journ Nv. ¥. fd. ‘Wainscoatings closoly followed, and imitations of | will also begin the fall examination of candi, specially cominend them to the Young. The | U. 8." geographical and geological survey. | the expediti Es journey Nome = Fare and beautiful marbies haar produced. | Gates, at which time candidates for ad- DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE AS TO THE Cam. | illustrations are after Flaxman’s designs, with Since 1869, when the Major made his remarka- j ended. / THe Eastern MUDDLE.—The London Stand- Agents for BAHSTOW Wi! BOUGHT BORSUR | mission to the Academy as cadet engineers PAIGN, THE FLORIDA BUSINESS, ETC.—The buff coloring, and are altogether satisfactory | }je descent of the Colorado river, he has been | THE PRACTICAL BENEFITS OF SUCH SURVEYS | bo en ee edinet aaaire antes Ene AC. OTe > u Will be examined. ; * oat i and pleasing. exploring and surveying for the government. | a3 that of Major Powell are manifest. They | > ee oe. = . the Russia fire-plsce STOVE. Contractors for ———__— joint committee of democratic Senators and | “ir a’ ¢ ” i er PI | illness of Prince Gortschakof, hence the more Plumbing id Ci Work, Witha — " 2 + 5 : N A Sussex IdyJ,” by Clementina Black: and | Previous to that date, commencing in 1537, he | of course add to the general knowledge of th Kirge force of competent mechanics in their var | | THE SyNprcaTe CoxTHact.—Cpon investi- | Representatives, appointed. by ditection of aSeven Years and Mair” by Anna T.Sadiie:, | made explorations, assisted by thé Smithion- | seographieal and eeolosieal teeter sien ce | Sn acrinion tee Gen ike rious branches and long yersonal experience, will | zation it would appear that Representative | the recent democratic eaueus, met. last night | are the two last publications in “Harper's Halt. | lan and various scientific sociéties. His opera. ethnograpny of our couniry. By the classifies, | Mies’, association says | cting the Chat. Ge good work cheaper than any other house. m2-1¥ | Pyinips’ resolution to break Secretary Sher- fe ee alan for oudueting He cual hour Series ;” for sale by Robert Beall. Hons have been prineipally in Vian, buf have | tion me heeessary information is aren | puralty who hay “conferred privately yester- USRIVALLED pugs. | man’s contract with the syndicate is not enti- | Meeling of the caucus iieey wen present | _ History of the English People; by John | ¢xtended to parts of Arizona, Colorado an i z te to those who desire to emigrate to the | day, it is understood, in reference to the com- sreat weight. Mr. Phillips pro- Vallac I icha . Vol. 2 N york: | NeW Mexico, An accurate and complete map | yy west: the > | poses to break the contract on the groumd that | Senators Wallace, McDonald, Jones, (Fla.) | Richard Green, M. A. Vol. 2. New York: Champagne W ines of the bonds + 1 settler follows on the | pletion and dispateh'of another powerful iron- for over 60,0.0 miles has been constructed, and very footsteps on the survey: 2 * r A » Si ps % Y rile ae s t. ‘yor. The | clad squadron for particular service. The ele- e re to be paid for by the syndicate | PoCKoH Rutntkae Wreck Boe eee emuatives | Harper & Bros. cer thls secon bert Beall.) | considerable progress made in respect (0 15,00) | Venbral tan office is enabled to effect a | Vation of Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy. to the MOET & CHANDON, | in gold certifleates instead of in gold. Asthe | fit Reagan, Wood, Clarke (Mo.) and Jones | 22¢ beriods treated in this second volume are: | miles more. great saving of time and money, since | peerage with the ttle of Viscount Cranbrook MOET & CHANDON, | certificates are in the first place issued for (N.'H.) Senators MeDonald and Jones and The Monarchy, 14611540; The Reformation, AN HOUR OF GREAT INTEREST | only the irrigable and timber lands, with some | is gazetted. A memorial circulated by the Established 1843, xold Ue preted bigs they are fiven in pay- Representatives Blackburn, “Banning and 1 Aa. one pe rods ‘peers Peoria may be spent at the Major's headquarters, in | small coal-bearing districts, should besurveyed | Eastern question seodation, regietting the RENAULD, wRan ee SOU a | wagnt fer the! ponds, TreSnS eatin Morrison Were appointed an executive cam. history is et forth by Dr. eae with consple. this city, on G street, opposite the Interior de- | into townships and sections, and these are | calling out of the reserves, an: declaring the novl-eoly Sole Agent . 8. alr y there, with no certiffeates outstanding paign committee, and instructed to activel: omunitte i Meve te mae ith Pega ecient Viger of nar; | partment building, When the suow drivesthe | Nivcir ate of wreat vatce Mreceacinee acaie | Nellet that no suficlent obalacte exists to pre~ NCE ALBERT FROCE COATS. with Vexts | DY whichit can he withdrawn In other words, | the’hational executive asueme gece and asa historian by his picturesque protaeones | Mumbers of the survey from the mountains, | gent legislation. “Essential changes: ucthe | Siiter oats a ae othe ce tomatch, ai $8 and $10, at A. STRAUS’. 380 | Tif et tees stead OF eet Once niet | balgn purposes. ‘The redistricting of Onis ges Macaulay. Tee planet te ag predecessor, | they come to Washington and are engaged in | | ngress, been jing the dukes the The plan of the work Andie byte under whic = far west is reed will of Nesmearser ant | aceogl me ui juis of = ad F . of 5 ¥ ‘cessary before the resources of sec- ith. the bishops ot Exeter an |, Se¥- 5, Oriente) SILK WORSTED SUIT Tor€20 | ceujificates and receiving the gold therefor | Wscusted, and tt was the sentiment, of the | the ‘openthg voluine has been carried verte pice Work until the snow Fae ea Brrpcret Sieg ene Sines the resuits | eral noblemen. Mr. Carigle: ee tae Beer, is the most dressy out this seasen, at +, | and then paying the gold back into the Treas. | Committ : shoul redis- | fully and with marked ability. The satisfac. poe aby. Be f these surveys are thus important, ever n, Dr. Newman Hall, ‘Mr. Robert Brig. A. STRAUS’ S tricted in accordance with law, so as to give f ty ogy andeihnography. Prof. A.H. Thompson | 0! y PO} 5 y = 4 iewm: rown. we -~ | ury tor bonds. = the democrats their rightful preponderance, | 0'Y Manner inwhich the Harpers have issued | hay charge of the fest department, and is as- | effort should be made toinerease the effective. | Ing and Sir Charles , and presented to the Y ACHT-CLOTH SUIT for $14, — : ; The question as to the methoaste ployed | it,With clear print, good paper and wide mar. | Uiroglapge ste he Niet department, and ts as- | effort should be made toincrease 1 their ope ieen. Baker Pasha, formerly Col. Baker, of US’, 1011 Pa. avenue, p30 THE GOVERNMENT LocKING AFTER Tue | 71 raise funds to carry on the active work ot | £1DS makes the ‘Work appear to the best | Wed), > The theodolite employed in forming | tions. If, as seems reasonable, thelr great re. | {we English army, has been appointed to the BUSINESS SUITS are equal w any | LEnpisT FiLisvsrens IN Texas—aAttention | the campaign was tellto the tinction ence | advantage. the system of triangulation, which constitutes | sults can be best obtained by consolidating the | command of the frst Turkish grimy cope, ee ‘A. STRAUS. apS0_ | was given at the Cabinet meeting yesterday | campaign committee. The teceoe develop. | The Records of Living Ofticers of the U. s. | the basis of the to graphic work, isof an im- | practically independent branches of the work | fending the lines of Constantinople” and —— afternoon to the reports from the Mexican | ment of alleged Florida election frauds was | Navy and Marine Corps. Compiled from oft. proved pattern. In order to reduce the liabil- | under the War and Interior departments, let | Maslak. ; . eel suis : ia ft briefly discussed, and the determination ar. | cial sourees ty Jewis R. Hammersly, late | ty to breakage or derangement in the instru. | them be consolidated and the evils of overia, SHILDREN | Por cias ataroas Abundant evidence of the:| Deny, clacameed, and the deter subject sha | }eutenant U.S Marine Corps. Philadelphia: | ment, as many parts as possible have ‘been | ping surveys be obviated. If a still closerox. | THE MAN wiTH THE Beaxpep Hawp.— FOR CH! . i tats thats fees pen the Aer ee be introduced on Monday-next, although it | Je B. Lippincott & Co. “(For sale by Wm. | combined In ane casting. The power of the | ganization of all the surveys of the country | Jonatban Walker, the noted al aa TWO DULLARS! | she Rio Granda Us cront over ten tae pur; was generally contended that the honor of the | Ballantyne.) The services of army officers | telescope has also been increased so as to Deig | will ‘pose pe make the operations of each branch more | of Whittier's poem, “The of creating trouble for Diaz. The followers of | American people required a thorough investi- | have been recorded by various authors, but greater proportion than usual to the refine. L rdo are without doubt instigating Indian | gation for the purpose of layn iz before the | those of the Navy and Marine Corps have Man effective, such organization should be estab- | Branded Hand,” died Thursday in 0! i ct . raids into American territory for the purpose ) People the complete history of those frauds, | been wholly neglected; the official registers ‘ircle. . But if these e: to im; u - | Mich.. in great poverty. For A. SAKS & COWS sion in the graduated circle. lished. But if these efforts prove the pre- 'y. | | PHIC scnt system should endanger the continuance | free slaves he was captured in | Paid rics esata merely giving the name, place of birth, date of | 4 EY [Ne RUMENT FOR TOPOGRAPHIC WORK. | Ory of the interior surveys: ihe ahaa, | prisoned pilleried: at hore oF ond Boas Deranenet: | the tives, and thus pipdhes additonal con A SENSATIONAL STORY CONTRADICTED.—The | Htcont ahs eae ed eee, Station. “The hi verioite we rk by Prof ‘Thom, on ie Peis beer that the Kone aeaube conclusion, Hew wien tee tras aud wee ion aple-w 816 Seventh street. | pleat with the Mexican government. | New York Evening Telegram publishes'a rind present volume supplies this want. to topographic work by Pro! ompson. It | Jt1s better that the work should go on as at le was in and was nis £2 in 799) present than that any branch of the surveys | one of the most vehement of al t was mentioned at the Cabinet meet. | satlonal Story that two steamers.theBraziland | yfuaqime.Gasselin; from the French of Louis | is so constructed that by moving the optical should bé consolid: r : U Ni ‘k: D. Appleton & Co. [For ‘is of a telescope along the outline of a land. cobedo is in Texas. and the opinion | Juno, are being fitted out at Kaighn’s Point, | Uibach. New Yor! t ax we Mong he should be arrested for violating the | N° site Philadelphia, for cruisers, Sale ey Mohun Bros] This is No. 8 of the | scape, a pencil below constructsa sketch of the neutrality laws was expressed by some of the | hints that they are fer huss. ok Mdispaten | ,cobeetion of Foreign Authors,” issued ‘by ery ————— 7 No NEPOTISM AT THE VaTicaN.—Pope Leo ‘ A WomAN To BE HANGED.—A telegram from mga ame. As the tracing is done mechanically, it ;: 2 2 8 XIII. displays towards the members of his hembers of the Cabinet. The Secretary of hiladel} s ‘Appleton & Co. i F calc Ajlanta, Ga., May 2 says; Kate Sout yembers of the Cabinet, The Secretary of from Fhilade phia Prohounces the story and | “Ubnstantinople; by Edmondo De Amleis, | isexact;and on it mathematical comparisons Led’ Bi out of existence. anti-slavery lectures. LEATHER TRUNK, | ! $13. Wit Canvas Cover, 1 BECKER'S | w ly the same reserve as his predecessor. b F states that the two steam- : ind estimates may be ._ Both of these | Who fatally stab ss Cowart in a ball: | His brother, 3 ‘e0cl, who HARNESS AND TRUXK FACTORY, | an cater Gen: Ord enjoining it upon that. | ers are for service in Brazil under contract tor | Translated from Go epian by Caroline Til. | Totraments, manutactures by Eeeere ene | Foom in Pleens county. in sali Sgmousy, & | one of the priests most oneneed of es Memes Building, ove. U. 8. Treasury. | oflicer to, be particularly vigikint tn the en-’| towing material fos the Madeira and Mamore | OR: Solomons & Chapman}. An animated | of this city,’ may be seen atthe Washingion | Year or two ago, conteneey qulty of murder TRUNKS called for, repaired aid covered atex- | sleavor to prevent any invasion of Mexican | railroad: sale sated oul | Sadeae Mies 7 _ iu territory with hostile intent from the Amer- 2 a hanged on | Clergy because of his learning, nes just description of the city which in the present | rooms of the p deviled by Eee ee plane table Cowart danced with Mrs. waged ‘obr $25 HARNESS, Gold, Nigece” | ican side of the Hio Grande. “The opinion in | | THREE HUNDRED LERDISTS INVADE Mexico | ‘“iscussion of the Eastern question isattracting | has also been devi F Leereaabeen. HE oe : id, and was killed whileat hisside, | 8, Very m ition, and it is very mod- * Side of t consists of a series of slats fastened parallel to | * estly remunet |. It gives no influence at ihe serious trouble In Mexico aude pamiegiare, | FROM TEXAs.—A dispatch from Gen, Sweitzer | Mote Attention than any other im the world. | cousists of a series of slats fastened parallel Co | Southern ahs way our genmied Ge Mz, pistol | Court” but hb saimirably to the per- = — be serious trouble in Mexico, and particularly | to Gen. Ord says the Mexican revolutionists known of the present generation of Italian | Tolled into small compass for transportation: retreated to North Gavatin, Wes. | sonal character and labors of the Abate Peeci. GENCY | along the border. | Directions will also be is- | crossed from Texas into Mexico on the night | writers but, when hecessary, by means of cross pleces | they were captured three MOnthe wep ee | L#recman’s Jour. “ULD RORTH STATE" SMOKING TUBACOO, | ee re anresentetnee ee prevent violadloa me pieced O neneee sit rede ane tion of | ,,Canveing Iu Kanuckia; by Jobn Habberton. | 22 eiding drawibe Dostk acme ciate tial Was intensely exciting. Mrs, oe A County DEPRIVED or_ITs Toppy,—A Lam prepared to sell, tothe Zradeand general | of the neutrality laws. Ca Munoz of Escotete's wear Tsthe pro, | New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. [For tes | Wwylelding drawing . Armed wi er | bad her baby in her arms when she was {ro} w. V. i ‘ 5 C] improved scientific weapons, the topographer | sentenced. Her ly band’ - V~ April 30, in this market. r ae ane gramme for a party to cross near Rio Grande | by Solomons & Chapman.] The author of a . usband’ t unequalled to.aay = offered in ry ean THE SrEAKeER's Castine VOTE.—The House City and tak us ‘S"case was con- :—Comi Camargo, but, it not believed | “Helen's Babies” here gives in lively style | ¢xtends his operations ina single field season | tinued. An appeal has Senco aera! been made fora stay | de unlawful to sell Intonieath ig iiquors in Gh e : a unl intoxicatin; ut ‘ nae mates to-day defeated the amendment to the legis- | they will be able to doo. The garrisons ot | bis experiences in canoeing in Canada sud Silica With oll thc pene eee eee ofsentence. county, the dealers having "Been rs Unuke other ‘Tobaccos, it dees not bite the | lative appropriation bill providing for an in. Mier and Matamoras are expected to pro | thissi canoes Ot ee Know anything proposed physical atlas of the recky mountain | 14. spi7oeps 4 dispaica ¢ | Renewal of thelr licenses. Quite a number are fongve, 2 quality much ‘desired t ole and crease of tbe clerical foree in the Surgeon | ounce against Diaz. down in this narrative. or the appendic. region, the scale of which was fixed by the In- from Lak i eir last day ef aud : 0 f Charles, La., says the investigation into the in i the bells in ne clty to = S jel a terior department at four miles to the ineh. If 9 Says | propose tolling all u Y to-1 a Baga NCRRACCG, ou aval ne Smoters | records. he vee was peas 16, nays Rv-but | , BISHOP MeComkir is et fete oar | xe Landen aot © Bae the furiace of Belgium Wa ary mountain. | JOE ezus progresses sgwy but moroughiy” | AB clock tribe departure of thei desea Articles and Goods. Speaker Randall yoted ‘in the negative, thus peghated ‘Sin innocent ce circles general | New York: R 8. [For | ous and cutin places by deep canon gorges, thee Free mer 4 SH, F d of the scandal sale by Solomons & Chapman.] The author, uld be surveyed and mapped at this rate in government agents, though By A Rely a Sand apilionals hee canee wie pont, we thou: charges made against hima. It is understood | wlio has the love of old Sam Johnson or Charles | a ittle over two seasons. they will prove depreaation on the public | Tae WixneRs at the Nashville, Tenn..race © _80ri5-1m S00 Penn. ave.. near 4's street. _ | pending upon this merease for the chance of | at the accused Bishop desires the accep | Lamb for London, and who dissents sharply ance of Bishop Potter's offer of from the dictum of Heinrich Heine, that = soe ini mo an Ky mile an ——— fer of aci re a co} hag 9 ; Loxon ormcetas. # clerkship, will be thus disappointed. Hon tor the sitting of the House of Bishops | mnay send a philosopher to Londay eat nee ahi x Gime San Ge Gok ha 4 Gnanp RecertioN was given last even. | Fair Piay, 7 a SENATOR EATON EXPLArNs his delay In eall- | in New York. There is a probability that the poet ”’ devotes this volume to a description ae. {ae eS '. tion, top at Paris by oe one Welk a . SUne REORIVED, } ing up the resolution providing for the in- | jeeting of the House of Bishops may be de. | the objects of Interest in the Fotneruise to | geological lavestigations in theceecae ee ln the Am a tee SENTLEMEN’S LONDON UMBRELLAS. be aheeon ie ferred until late in the season, as many of the ing. by, poetical quotation and otherwise to | geological investigations in the season of 1877, | Taylor, the ‘About one thousand invite: pied a quiry into tl leged illegal arrest of Mr. | members have made arrangements to go | make the work something more animated | extended the classification of lands over all ee tonued. pinay mis Noyes peasldent of the National CapitolTnsur. abroad this summer, but there Is a hope that | than a guide pone crge the drainage basin of the Great Salt Lay tions 5 . ance Ys Fi e ing | a quorum may be convened in June. The Armies of ‘urope ; by Emo lies in Utah. The maj pared result enusylvania house of representa- | nial ress Was M. W. GALT, BRO. & CU., New Sersey,t ite sak ‘tr. oves has beet CONCERNED ABOUT THE CIMBRIA—It is re- Vere pire unio general U3 nant fapa is capabio of i ain0 ao show w tiver have adopted a resolution in favorof ait. commun JEWELLERS. arraigi aa in ng a es of ure thata eee ¢ of the Rossian embassy Bros.} T i me rau Sentences official ee sections are, marked ty tenetione in oR ees Set Dea see Methoare vee . ‘. ‘throu; jursday, on | rej on armies of Jaj ‘hina, India, found, device vier pat art | re Owen eae | ete hay Rega iam | Retest tan tLe OS | "ae eee Pepe ce « . le ce. 3 vo rs | on! for fo. ‘sul it have great weight with the Judiciary Com- | consul atPortland Is said to have accompa. | descriptive of a Journey from Japan to the onizela us spared the expense Si sagveriag against English ironclads, whatever may be mitte. ° nied the latter, Caucasus, those portions which can pever ve done by means of torpedoes, .

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