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q J ge _ SR EEE ON,” THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. ! PUSLISHED PAiILY, Except Sunday | a I | : EUROPEAN WAR CLOU The Evening Star Newspazer Company’ PEAN WAR CLOUD. 4. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. | . - can evans Oa 4 Ere eeemers te. | Russia's Determined Attitude. the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 | Sr ecRier Scents each.’ By mall postage pre- | . gaid— 80 cents 2 month; one year. 34, THE COLD SNAP. ~ ‘Toe WeEsL¥ STAR—; peated on re pow } a he eg WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 13, 1878. TWO CENTS. | 3328s eS Sc Russias <¥Y ~ — 5 eye - = ~ Sr. Perenseune, May 12. —The pic z = . ove Nts y —— — ubscriptions “for the organization of a volun GLENCOE SPRINGS. NORTHERN CE fs young 2vaxe Washi N d Gossi A Resolution of taauiry Eutroduced aa Monpay May 1). prod yen gece to even the Just cause in . > s is <4 ; ‘ y ussia should provoke Will be opened for tbe Bummer sesson on Chtiren: Georgetorn, Owing ashington News and Gossip. | the rioriaa resolution was introduced in A GREAT AND NOBLE MAN GONE! ATE.—The chair laid before the Senate Contributions will be received nS Be miles from Bante wal Ogerameciatsttoe | each day this week, 10%; aa, 4's Govenswent Rromrrs ToDay.—Internat | the House at 12:40 o'clock to-day, by Mr. Pot- { communication from the Seeretary of the & Moscow and other towns. The Tamlites or transient my is 3° revenue, $7826.78; enstoms, $375,742.96. ter, of N.Y. An abstract of the resolution ap- oD copy j Treasury transmitting the draft of a bill to | jade In St. Petersierg Se Subscriptions AMELIA GRAHAM, 48 | ——— tHE JEFFERSON COUPEI le aa Pears in our regular Congressional report. He HIS LIFE AND SERVICE ; Prevent frauds on the customs revenue. Re The Strikes in FE i Pad = _ 7-1 ULL TATION wit SupsontErions to mie tour per cent. loan to- | offered it as a question of privilege, and the pose apt eecernmities on Ae — Lonpon, May Ik The coltow’ meters have sHENAN ALUM 8) ent of cues and to $185,250. resolution w: sual number of memorials, pet . : 5 ors. req . SBENANDOATE Alirsasponit slay 14. at z.| day Amonnted to $185.2 olutiketiey read. Mr. Conger made the | ‘The sad news of the dangerous illness of | Kc., ‘were Introduced and referred. Most of Rrmees scaretare tor an ‘interview with J.rum, Chalyheate ani Saiphar Water | uot rade, town’. 819 | Covwaynen JSS. Kenner reported at | at the resolution was not a question | prof, Joseph Henry, the distinguished head of | them had reference to the tari, principals on Tuesday. Itis believed ghar a 2,000 ft. anove tide-water: nal to stockhoklers are : Ss SS of privilege. Mr. Potter held that if an in- | the s, restore el | Mr. Johnson introduced a bill levyi f rhe offneted cae evra: rates to guests arriv ily instalments, | the navy department to-day for examination | Cube} e Smithsonian Institution, was circulated r : ill’ levying a tax | compromise will now. be effected. anyh@w. at ; or June to remain twoor thre JAMES FRAS¥R, President. for promotion. a auiry into the title of the President was not a | throughout tne city yesterday, and prayersfor | th : mare of liquors in the District of Colum. | Preston, Baraley and other places where the Bel iemeecberdit ay phlots address j JNO. JOY EDSON, See., TAG st.n.w. 1b : sereeeelis ; question of privilege, the House could hardly | his tecovery ware oterea a bs $ et ia, and providing for the collection of the | operators are willing to submit to the redu. m)7-iin _A- J. MYERS, Proprietor. | p—. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | , COMMIssIONEI TO Panis.—The President to. | De called upon at any time to pass upon a | onircnes, mornia dohercie We hae is. | MAR OWNOERLY fh6ee Cee <éienilibas 48 + | tom. ALLEY HOME-A pieasant dr ve from Win- > STOCKHOLDERS of the WASHINGTON | dayappointed James Hodge: i pea itaag Siar nb sose yy s of privilege ivi th ae e BS tye to | offices and post roads, re rtedanamendinent | S@Ssta’s Demand for Surrender of che-ter_ and five ules from Boek | GEOVE CAMP MEETING ASSUCIATION. | honorary commissioner to the Paris expos jQit, Hale read from the House manual | give now the painful tntelligence of his death | to the post om the Tar! Fortresses. Bor eee Wie ie eee ek wil be held in Foundry Church, MONDAY, May | tion for the state of Maryland. He was noini | {Various questions of privilege therein laid | at noon to-day. He took a serious cold on his | the Postmaster Geren aon Dillauthorizing | 4 special dispateh tothe Tones trom Per Seon nome tke tredom, offers By onder Sen for ae state of Maryland. HowR te, show that the Fesohution could Not | trip North last fall, in conuection with | mail service between the United sustes at says: “The question of the fortresses stands Sea ae acd home: tke ireedoan. offer , "p. F. SIMPSO ye Carroll. A : ¢ ih | m e san x . we lea eretding te hacust of tome ae ee z ek ee A BoARD oF Akuy OFricens, consisting of | that if the resolution contemplated subverting | the Fog Signal ' service, and his | Chimaand Japan, ata rate not exceeding $0) | Cabinet hasbeen on een e eecision of the quired. Mans daily. Store convenionk, Hoard of ‘Trusters of the FRANKLIN | Colonel TL. Crittenlen Ini intantty: Licue, | 2¢cepted results then it woulabe.a question ef | illness developed into. an acute at. | Por mile per annum, for aterm of ten years. | the Russian or not is doubtten ee oe". renves civen, by widresing Mes, 3-8. GORE, | MUTUAE R! be | C T. L. Crittenden, 17¢h infantry privilege, but_not otherwise. Gen. Gartield | tack of Brights. disease of the kidneys | /tid on table. gards Shumla. but no. action a Ving Memey via Winchester Va” my | hem at the Col. H. U. Hodges, deputy quartermas' Suid that'Mr. Potter was unfortunate in basing | His feet began to swell, showing the active | MY. Morrill presented a memorial, signed by | {ken upon that decision The he NAPON SPRINGS AND BATH ~ | Lousiana eral,and Assistant Surgeon S.A. Osis will | his resolution on the Maryland resolutions be. | progress of the disease, and it has been evi Several Acw England mechanics asking the | ferred to, was to evacuate Shuma, © ae Sem Nee AND BAT | meet in this city Thursday next to decide upon | Cause a state had no manher in which it could | dent for sometime that there way no hope of | Tebealof the eighthour law, or eise that the | Ratoum, in consequence of Genenal Terebe ¢ OPEN MAY leit, IBi8.” the pattern and prepare specifications for the | be heard in the House execpt through its | recovery, despite the medical skill broughtto | twenty per cent. paid through its effect to me- | peremptory demand for their surrendes Uneqnaied by any miueral water in _ ambulance for army use, and for the consid- | Members on the floor. He denied that the ac- | hi . "His physicians were Drs. Lincoin, | fhanies in the saployot the government be | ae Raani, . a f Kitaey wad “RIDGELY ENCAM eration of such other business as may be | tion of astate could be heard in the House as | Woodward and Tyler, with Dr. Weir Mitch. | ken from the salaries of members of Con - ay pont aa 2: be aidg MiEmbeES are requested to | brought before tt. a question of privilege. Speaker Randall | ell, of Philadelphia, as consulting physician, | 1° 5},, Referred to committee on education me Brktion Peet Skin. | At aitcnd re eet i very importan —_——_ ked him if he thought the states had not the | ‘The dangerous nature of his disease did not | #24 la . ‘ ‘ ‘ Sea ta ence asines R. A. KIDDER, Scribe AMONG THE CALL ut the White House to- | rightof petition, He replied. that they had. | interfere with his cheerfulness, and he died in i r. Ingalls, the bill to legalize | os Cueclare thatthe ch als The Ras great value | Z. Dae | mi = - | day were Secretary Schurz, Senators Chris T. Gartield said that if the mover of the res’ | full conseiousn and intelligence. His | Cetain patents issued to members of the Pot. | Sans declare that even if surrender Jiaently relied et than any IMPORTANT TO TAN-PAYEBS The | aueyand Kelloge, and Representatives Cor- | olution would say that it was to pave the way | family, and physicians.and one or two imme. | teWalamie tribe of Indians, was taken up and | {Pe fortresses their troop withdraw Tener thiveral springs ie tte country, Fine Une 2g second balf of the annual tares for the year | Tey Ta Se hel Kikworthand Stew, | © impeachment then it was a question of | diate friends were present at his death bea, | Passed : from before Constantit the British Iybeate Springs, rich in iron, on the grounds, and ee ee eb or May. The paialte cr tone | art. is see * privilege. If, however, it was intended merely | He leaves a wife and three daughters, one ot argent, the bill for the re. leet retires. Thus, ances, the a2 White Suiphnr Spring of excellent quality casiy ; GUrIN the month of May. The penalty of twe per | itrt. —_— | fo get at the validity of the President's title, it | Whom is an invalid. the public lands, and | Forte and the Muse are al croxs pur aecessib) f Shgyested to tax-payers toavoid the inconvenience | TYPHUS FEVER AND SMALI. Pox AMONG | W2S noi a question of privilege, because the | Joseph Henry, L Was born at Albany, | ¢ h ment of certain fees | Poses. The arrival of cavalry and infantry A | ofthe crowd during the last of the month. | rye TURKISH SOLDIERS.—The Department of | Htlehad been settied by the action of both | N. Y.. December 17, 1 He was educated in ‘ commissions paid on said entries of public Sitrane ana ae . has revived aT wew Sor iran | tor’s office, District of € ¥11 6! | tate has received a dispatch from the Uni Houses, and was out of the reach of either | the common schools of that city andin the A!- . aia. 24 apprehensions of a coup de W FRAZIER, ODT ne We eee CaNTRAL BUILDING AadocIaTion | State has received a dispatch from the United | Honse.’ Looking at the democratic side and academy where in 1825 he. beeame. pro UM toamend | mtn - _ eeriptive Faaon TS? CENTRAL BUILDING ASSOCLATION | States Minister at Athens, reporting that in | stating that he reserved all farther questions of mathematics, and in, 1827, as stated le of Col relating to | Pe : WMH building A-soclation onthe pian of Central Ase | Consequence of the prevalence o uthemiitie | of order on the resolution he said: “You have | by Prof. Barnard in “Johnson's Cyclopedia,” ion of flour, was taken up and | eye tensive Forest Fires. ee 12, which have besn so satis. | typhus and si ‘onstantinople and | thrown off your damnable faces: let the play | commenced a series of investigations which | P&ssed | ap Haven, Mass.. May 13.—Exten : stent to reek ports | goon." were continued for a number of years and re- | ,(UMotion of Mr Bayard, House bill for the | Sve ¢ been raging WEST POINT HOTEL, ee Fib Tee street. Opmosite. Bas te with the M1. Cox, of N.Y., held that the election of | sulted in highly important discoveries in elec. | Pelle! of Jas. J. Warting, of Savannah, Ga. | baer posgad on Sg EDNESDAY, 15ch lust.. at 7:30 | shore until after ination by the health | a President, and all that concerned it, wasa | ticity and electromagnetism. Though pre- | Up-and passed. pia engi: OPEN MAY 30, 1878. eiamse tie by officers and members | MMicer, and those suffering trom the diseases | question of privilege. | viously to these investigations the electro. | ; jon of Mr. Morgan. the resolutions | this village. endange’ e A = ; . Me eal Bacpetation : : S| will be quarantined. Malignant typhus aud Mr. Conger, of Mich., said that the very me- | maynet was known in a certain sense, it was ved by him touching the relations of | jan e number of persons from West Tis- ecihls hotel has now an elevator. and. was thor- | We MOORE: Beer | 8 POX prevails among the soldicry in | morial on which the resolution is based iso | nothing morethan a phitosophic toy, on which | "°C States with ihe republic of Mexico | Dury turned out, and by setting back ares, ton noes one, per hor cniaspode an nsid 2 PISTRICT OF GOEL many other parts of Turk: in the po: on of the House or the mover of | & feeble magnet Was: ed by cur, yap ton en up and made the special order for | © oe it he progress of the flames, which ded. \thasaiso been entirely refurnished. | See ROLEO Gv EEAUTS THE OssIrEF, no t the resolution, but with the judiciary commit. | Tents of low intensity and short cireuit. | ‘Gi hotiun of Mr. Wa i | have been bare Cpwards ‘The house will be in readiness to accommodate | WASHINGTON, May 11th, 1878. returned fi See ean tee. He said'that if, the question was one of | The = means of developing in soft iron | )Qnmotion of Mr Mace, the House bill to | have been burn Thy those wishing toattend the June craminationand | is hemiy ziven that on and a ier | Feturned from a cruise in the gulf, will be put | privilege the memorial of the leaishture of | a high degree of magnetic. energy, or | P&Y for clerical services and extraordinary ex. | . Rallat Militury Academy. Address | the ih instant, Sua“nutitoce | out of commission. Orders were to-day issued state on any subject would be equallya | Of produciig such an effect a | henses, under the seventh section of the act of |, zreet GOODSELL BROS, | all dogs touud at large in the | by the Navy Aepartment detaching Com. | question of privilege. distance in any appreciable degree were un- | {UEUSL 186, in the Pawnee land district, in | | HORT JEN ap26-Im West Po Drestown; not Bro: mander 5. L. Breese and the other officers on | | Mr. Mills, of Texas, argued that the resolu- | Known. Prof. Henry’s first success consisted The Was passed. . ; ; | aes re tion la —EE | perly muzzled, w » ap and impound board her from duty and ordering them home | tion was not a questton of privilege. 1 | in producing the eléctro-magnet, properly so- rhe morning hour having expired, the Sen- | able of the young vegetation. RAYMORE HOUSE,” and if not redeemed within twenty-four hours | to await orders. whatever power was yested in Congi called: an exceedingly important invention, | alg ok Lup the post olilce appropriation bill. | Some localities. SEA EXD, Ir EtNory AGENCE, f the Health Ordinances, ~ matier of the election of Pr vhich no subsequent improvement has essen’ | Sit Porsey. who reported the bill, briefly ex. | | Maven CHUNK, Pa. May 1!.—The weather Opens June Bete > CITYs Nee the Board of leathe NOMINATION dient sent the fol. | vested in the 4th Congres: tially modified. He next demonstrated that | Plained the action of the committee. | Watt ten memely cold for the past few days, . ious 1 of Teen saith URIS. lowing nominations to the Senate today, | and declared the p the aitieutty of exciting magnetic enersy ava. | he bill as it eame from the House appro. ith slight snows. There was a heavy frost Pint fate , Republican’ 2t James M. Brackett to be postmaster at Eau | ttt was the end of it. Anything that the 44h | distance, which had led Barlow, in 1824, to pro ved $53,140,000. and the committee had in- | this morning, which did some damage to the ; T ~ he U. 8, HOME AND i Te Jose pre at | Congress did in the’ matter, which the 45th | nounce the idea of an electric telegraph to be 22,000, which was | SHOPS: > FAMILY SUPPLIES. NN receives depe Dt eth Li: | Congress attempts to set aside, is nothing | “chimerical,” may be completely overcome by (31,000 less than the estimates and $102,000 | a ——— : fe usE | ‘accumulation. issues certificates of des | nay a gineer short of ‘usurpation of power. [This declara- | the use of ah intensity battery, provided te less than the appropriation of last year | Fowpa, X.¥., Mayan tey. 3 1 | posit, and annuities and grants, Long term Lovnas , ————— tion was met with loud applause on the repub- | receiving electro magnet be constructed with | HOUSE—The Speake: announced the first tale) ikon sy A ey. John Nott, son POF EXCURSIONS AND PICNI | otterifeate Hotderss Barents and guardians THe KeKLUX Caseson the docket at Colum. | liean side of the House.] : many turns of asingle wire. He also showed | business in order to be the untuished pre niet ofa former president of Union Coleg _ | siting safe investments for children. and church | 4. south Carolina, have heen nolprossed by | _. it. Potter, of N. Y., said that if there was | that a large iron bar may be powerfully mag- | vhich was Oa ra apnt Orclock p. m., ag | comiiictees and all others desiring t0 free t 0 arolina, pen noL-prossed by | anything in fraud that Should be inquired into, | netized by a quantity battery. if sur- | ° + which was the bill to regulate ay 13—Gen. Dakin, er 7 POTTED AND DEVILLED MEATS. ee {fom gebt, on easy teres, ae rea i ation, it is said, of the President. Strong | it when that fraud had been suec y | rounded by many helices forming separate | itter-state commerce, ana upon* which the fame, died this morning sail stigace, ES A. « . efloris are being made to secure the pardon of | accomplished. short circuits; but that if the wires of these | main question was ordere: Tt disease. He attended ‘ANN : ra! Manager. Office LeDroit Bul the kuklax pi > \ p ordered. 1 CANNED CORN BEEF, | oral Mans the kuklux prisoners now in the Albany peni- | THE CHAIR RULES THE RESOLCTION 4 gues. | helices be so united as to forma single contin- | Mr. teagan moved to reconsider the vote | 1/S™0Nth church last evening, in good health. CANNED SALMON AND LOBSTER. | — ——_——_———— | tentiary. _ . TION OF PRIVIT! uous circuit. a battery of intensity is required ordering the main question. ‘ y N AND LoustER, | y REMOVAL NOTICE. Gone 10 New VoumoMiss Platt, Mes, | ¢ Speaker Randall read nis decision on the | to produce the effect. It was the invention of | "The kpeaker teltit lis duty to advise th oe ei alam Disaster. % in. BONES CHIPPED BEEP, 1 uU- GONE To New Vork—Miss Platt, Mrs. | question from prepared manuscript. He said | the intensity magnet which made the electric | House that if tne motnay sa eee nn tdase the | Loxpow, May 15 “It does not appear from t ‘ | — Miteheli and Mrs. Bliss, guests of Mrs. Hayes | the Maryland resolutions had been received | telegraph a possibility. In a _communie: vailed, the bill would lose its s hitabter | 2Xell call of the passengers of the steamer PICKLED OYSTERS, — ; at the White House, left for New York to-day | by this House and were within the knowledge | made to the American Journal of Scien: and would go ov character | Sardinian, on which an explosion of coal was MESSRS. 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO. for a ten days’ von y ; andy 4 a | ae a my and would go over until to-morrov : ocurred te Lough Sour 2 oo Gadsse a SLACK WRLE'S Vic: for a ten days’ visit. | of its members. These recited that the votes | 18%1,de: ig some of his experiments, Prof, } ~ The motion to reconsider prevailed, atid the ton ugh Tovie, on Saturday. that SSE & BLA L'S PICKLES, . - ‘ ‘ — of the states of Florida and Louisiana were | Hetiry called attention to the practicability of | pill went over avai ne | the disaster Was more extensive than reported LEMONS, ORANGES AND BANANAs, | Have removed from 619 Pennsylyaniaavenue to | A Finat. Catct’s of the sub-committee of | ffaudently counted. This was a grievance | applying the intensity magnet to telegraphic |" MrConger inquired if it would be in order | 0% SAtUPday. Operations for raising the yes a | ft | Seer the democratic Congressional from a power which is recognized assovereign | uses. During the same year he produced the | to strike out the enacting cla der | sel have commenced. PRES CARES AD CRAG REE: ing in charge the subject of the investigation | 2%,tB¢ constitution. A higher privilege than | first mechanical contrivance for ‘maintaining | ‘The Speaker saidit wear eo now. “ CoRSER TENTH AND D STRERTS, 5 Bs i f the gation | this, broadly and’ directly set forth, is one | continuous motion by means of electro.mas Under the regular Monday's cat ¢ ‘ The Marke JOHN H. MAGRUDEE, gf the Florida frauds. met in the room of the | which the Chair cannot conceive of He, | netism, aud another by which signals at a | the following serene wee Ge eee tates: | BALTIMORE, May 13.—Virginia sixes, oid 1421 New Yorkav.. Senate committee ou revolutionary nen therefore, ruled the preamble and resolution | long distance could be made by the same | duced and relerred. = Diy Mrchatline Praca | So;dclekned. 4; do. consolidated, 60: 1o, avis ur U.S. Treasury Departuent, | BY concentrating both their business into one | t-day. There the finishing touches wer to be the highest question of privilege, and ins, He also devised a scheme for pro: | ing that persons sentenced. to prbriseome | Setles: 82: Bast ‘due coupons, 82 2 = 1 y Departments | with enable them to maintain the Bestifuotthe | Upon the resolutions. which were pres recognized the gentleman who offered the r i large mechanical effects at a d jat persons sentenced to lmprisonment | sixes, old; 26: do, new, su ANOTHER REDUCTION | Very Largest the House to-day. The fival plan of ma: olution The announcement was received | tance, by causing heavy weights io fan in and on i abae Wy ee eourte of ihe Ditict of i} ALM OE: Bi >i. | ment of the resolutions was agreed upon. with applause in the galleries and on the dem- | consequence of the rupture of electric cur. | Drader’ ety de coulined in the jail of the | § mr AO GO | LOAN AND COMMISSION BUSINESS Two MInLION DOLLaKs in $1,000 silver cer. | OCT#E Side of the chamber. } rents. Some of the eleetro-magnets con. | gis) for the erection of walls agi weekeene | id western x pee SELLING (Two MILLION $1,000 silver cer- | APPEAL FROM THE DECISION | structed by him at this time were of enormous | About said jail. By Mr, Watt To incege gee | do, family, | = i lificates for issuing at New York were deliv- | Conger appealed from the decision of | power. One prepared for Yale Colles ihe National Electric Light: Cone orate 2%: do. extra, | IutheCountry. Their Stock of fine goods will be | ered to Treasurer Gilfillan Saturday vy the | the Chair. tained a weight exceeding aton. int | District of Columbia. Be Mr, Wilke ¢ 6.50; Patapsco tan unusually large, and weunderstaud thes intend to | Bureau of Engraving and Printing. It is | |My. Reagan proceeded to argue the point of | made the discovery of thesecondary currents, | Hecate void oa inane Sri "do, ater Bier enterprise and faitheal case for legitiennes | Thought that they will be paid out principally | Privilege, but Mr. Conger held that debate | produced ina long conductor by the induetiou | jngion authorising a hack stad 5 amber | Sosiness shenkd be encouraged Sect | in the purchase of silver bullion for coining | Was not in order. | of the primary current upon itself; and also | ington Hotel, By Mr Masham fo ios s ae ra purposes, j uM Agter moved that the appeal be laid | simultaneously with Mr. J.D. Forbes, of Edin | for the seitiement of all outstanding clatmns mouth Vuiet aun ‘steals RN, 12 pe 1 ie aes , Sa a | burg, he produced the ark agai i 5 . jilftoe active ana er— y Gcod PHILADELPHIA PR | YADI JANOS, DFaTH OF Masox Topp.—Major John W. | THE SPEAKER SUSTAINED. incans of alpurely magueticindneign thes | Rear Or Trae as aca also, Dill for n SBABE'g: wresters Soh ed eee aes a wae “ | SE WATERS Todd, commander of the St. Louis pow The yeas and nays were demanded on the | discoveries embraced the germ of the science | ham—Authorizing the President, if he dees | Wat ean Wire Gece oS | sust'veoctwes eee . depo oka, died'at his a jay the appeal on the table, aud it | of magneto-electricity, whieh received | it necessary, to nerease the effective force ot | ; SPHING LAMB, Fore Quarter, 1 | AT ten Ske at o'elnok Evigay mock d by yeas 125, nays 10s: so ihe ap- ; subsequently from Faraday so large a | the aimy duting the recess of Congress by the | § (35°08. Hay dual and noniaths Best POTATORS, Hoc, ber bushel | pare MILBUEN'S PHARMACY, | | ing d, Who sustained fatal in. wr vole, except that Gen Bory ant | acu Heat eet gt Witch the recent | enlistment of 71.0) volunteers to be nsed in "Penusstwanta and Maryland. 43-0004 the NUE. juries whe awit Se py. below | a 4 ote, a : a sare som r e of i ‘i . | 8 dill and wy: fobbing prices PALACE MARKET, | =o ae AEOE HOTGHINGS Carondelet. last Luesdas evening ey: bebw | Representative Fort, republicans, voted with | and important. ‘In We he was elected profes. | Hy Mr Hardenbureete incor rie | For Mess pork, “10.00.” Bulk meats ated Corner 24th st.and New York ae. | i 317 9TH STREET NoRTH WEST, known offiver, forty-seven years of age and | Rexase teat Das ey aed ie and alls of sor e natural philosoph yin the college of New | Georgetown and Little Falls Railway Co. By Cidae Thi widen, Se Hees Rene, emidere, 4: aad FRANK J. TIBBETS. | Mring, “sre now ghowing @. line of Maiiciied | mantan Ghedesen ce tent Lincoln the ‘republicans to set aside the Speaker's | Wemonstrated the feasibility of ‘an electro: | Sylva 1a kevin eee oe, cacsage nt Herr Fea dtttge fat and lower_goou 20 prim BOCERIES ON THE CASH PLAN, | Hinliss tnequaled for richness of design anteior | {ueky, where he Was born. ‘The dettivot tie | "= peuvee ox tHe RESOLUTION mnaguetic telegraph with experimental iilus. | the Texas Pacific railroad bil, By Mr lor, | ML Comte itn ~ Riveatnee Tee een 3 ‘qXlbs Ga Bacar wrzaoninind: soe Fe oR cRiee eagas Tor ateetiee ate | MALOF will eause quite a wumber of promotions | Mr. Reagan, of Texas. sald le believed the | Landon held intersainehateevde as it eee, | Bensen—To impose atax on the Sale of wines | S.citts. 400, Receipts-Rlour, 1,000: what, 16.000: 1b; Good Roasted Hid Cotten, Mee, Per Id. -$ -10 | Wainscoatings closely followed, and tmitations of | IN thearmy. resolution to Be a question of privilege, and so | Wheatstone, the inventor of the needle mag. | 2nd liquors in the District of Columbia, and | §2'2G9. "torn, ssno0d, TYeeienn ements wheat 20 a 4 fi Ste pecedanlet pS lieve that the 45th Congress already we v vl ii ar % ya oe in. a. sf = ‘ Ei good Macaron\, 12 be RACE, Baltimore KITCHENER EANGES: also | Thompson, seeretary of the navy, witha party | could undo what had been done bythe ith | with his plans for Produce not Gaeta | Nak che LOaegepe a medal and decoration | PREW YOUR. May 13.—Stocks nrm. Money, 4. Best Sugar ( Be eussia, tre place, STOVE. Gontracters for | of about thirty gentlemen, arrived at Norfolk, | Congress, “He believed, however, that the | but large mechanical effects at distances in- | By Mr. "Whitthorae—Authoricing the reten, | S885. Govereacite aaaes™ OMB. 2 abort, Best Sugar Coreg shoulders. | large Yoree of competent machanles in'tueir esr | Ya. Saturday morning by'the Baltimore boat. | ¢hareesaimedagai s{SecretaryTsmpsonand | dennitely great, by meaus of electro-mazuet. | tiop oi the pay rel ot emplesies Metis Gea, | REWVORE: Bey 13 Flour auiet and | Large Bott * | Hous branches and Yong yersoual experience, wii | The usual salutes by the flagship Powhatau | Gen. Hayes should be investigated. <r | 8m, its he was elected Secretary of the | navy yards who may become sick or meet | Wheat without deciied change. Corus ™s Tbe Nice Fresh Batter. 288 | do good work cheaper than any other house, in2-1y | and receiving ship Franklin were tired. The r. Conger raised the point of order that | Smithsonian Institution, being the first in- | with accidents while iu the disehatee of theie | better and quiet, oe) Come 5 come bbl. Nice Family Flow 175 | j=» HATHORN navy yard was visited, after which the party | {he resolution empowered sub-committees | cumbent of that office, a position which | duties Inc Me Hea eee discharge of their | OTONDON. May 13, 12:30 p, m.—U. 8. bond 6 bottle Virgin Ouve Gil, at. sizer. ae | LSP Np embarked on the steamer Pamlico for an ex. | through its chairman to administer oaths, | he held atthe time of his death. In 1819 he | Qués. By Mr. Harrison—To authorize and | 1967"s. 108'.; ten-forties, 1074, “Hrie 124. Gin And Uid husky ot nec a," | BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | CUrsiOn 9 tlescene of the Heros Mocce acai | Which he did not Velleve’ the House had the | was elected president of the aiverteay koe | require the jhcads of the executive depart: | pols Central 78a. PensayWvanla Ganttal ob, New ay25-tr 1913 Seventh st. meron Sot Mand N, | just received, fresh from the Springs. * | other points of interest along the North Caro- | oy outer thar the resouthenaaeiged a ae | uation for the advancement of science, In | sessions @f “the house, to" have “seatc |? OCR WO — a ~ = $ ha wast. Le re eX] : - - | vas electes pres i a QTUFFED ol; maNcors, a eee ee esuca: | tue to-morrow morning. | “7 Totten £0 | penditure of money, and should therefore | Academy of Sefenieey and was preseatat the ‘to “participate” inZacnate Gn inate, | Vmpald Taxes in the District. lan 4 ee | mittee ; business sessions r . (MARTYNIAS, THE FAMOUS MAIL SERVICE TO CHINA AND Japay.A | Of the whole. ii hough feebleness prevented teertraeeeune®: | affecting | their respective departments. | REFORS OF ATTORNBY RIDDLB. ricxien | ae Spla GHERKINS, Ss MISSISQUUI SPRING WATER special meeting of the Senate committee on | ae wala sit the majority of the | ing during the scientific session. He was | Fivised Seatates chee ee io oF the | Ty the CX. Conn ee D2 May, —e. - Hi of ¥ i i} 0 could not authorize i ‘2 ] 7 : .-. oa @ Dis ~ < ers, D.C. 5 te NIO? a Which for nearly half a century has wrought such | Post offices and post roads was held this morn- | quring its recess, because See etoe ot | nade chairman in 1871 of the Lighthouse + trict of Columbia. By Mr. Morgan—To re. | Gentlemen: The answer to the inquiry,what (AUTUMN CLUSTERS, , WONDROUS CURES of KIDNEY DISEASES, | ing. and it was agreed to report favorably an | journed, it earried its committees wi H Pf the United States, an important bu- vent the introduction of Texas and Mexican | f how many churehes have been i . WORCESTERSHIRE, BUSPRYSIA, and CANCE maybe had of all | amendment to the post ottlee appropriation | the onimitiee could only be alloted tee | reau of the Ty reeury Mepariment and wiihis "cattle in the states of Missouri and Nebraska | against for non-payment of taxes, under the STEAK. . z |. This amendment authorizes the Post- | during a recess by the suspension of stive and 1 ‘ " years, in during the summer months. By Mr. Williams ct of June 20. 1874, could be answered in JOHN BULL, miraculous, For Pamphlets, containing remarka- | master Gorved nt wi y pension of the rules | active and laborious duty. "He received the | (Mich)—F . Short—no acti — Se as: Bis dures widrese MISMISQUOT SPRINGS Fame, | master General to contract with responsible | of the House. . : (Mich.)—For the relief of certain employes of | SL0rt—no action has been had against any EEO Ce: SAUCES, pte tag ee eae DEM ten | patties for carrying the U~S. mail by month. | Mr. Sayler had read several precedents to Colleen Ton and trom Karvent Coen | tee ;S. inthe District of Columbia. By Mr. | Such answer, however, is hardly Saustactory New crop SWEET Oil) Oh ED ine of service from Sau F ei | show that frequently commiitees had been | in lsti’ He published ‘Contributions ie Bie. | hy leicher—To provide for a building for the U, tenes? one. _ This whole matter of delinquent B. W. REED'S SONS, iS De authorized to sit during the recess, by the vote | tricity and Magnetism in 1839, and has con. | fort Aun at oko, hcl Also providing | Hon ond it isac, ~~ statement of the ques ay8-tr 1916 F at. n.w. ® all who are suffering from the errorsand tndis- | Francisco to | of a majority of the House. | tributed numerous papers of greater or less | Hit wedlane ee eat completion of certain pub- | Hote tnd ip Is one of the gravest matters with : | apcrailrie ae exmer ing from she Srroreand indie | the Sandwich | | Mr. Garfield.—That is true. but there was no | extent, in various sclentific journals, gud iq, | Uc buildings. | By Mu. Williams ( Wis, )—To or- Ne ebre sttict government has to deal. RGA: foes of manhood, &c., 1 will send a receipt that will nds'ar nning October | poiut of order made against it. | the annual reports smithials and in ganize the National Labor Association of the, The habit of not paying taxes on the part of 'o Stalls 638 ahd 689 Center Market, cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy | 1,188. ‘The Postmaster General is to adver. |) Speaker Randall’ rated the poi Hone ranual reports of theSmithsonian Instivu- | U_s. many of our people has become inveter alls 698 ald 699 Center Market, | Sate You, FEAL OF cuAKCR, This grat remedy | 1 Isis. The Postmaster General is toadver. | Speaker Randall ruled, on the poiat of | tion fruits foundation | “The morning hour having expired, Mr. | 80 many docs ie Include Schnee eee CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL | Sond aself-addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH | award the contract to the lowest responsi ype creamer othe sub-committees ai | Stephens moved to s a the rales ea pts | amount of money is involved. the thing wee TIMES. T.INMAN, Biation Dy Bible House, New York | bidder. ‘The compensation te wot Ge oes | Administer oaths, that it belongs with the | Domgsric TRovBLE.—On the ith of last | 4 DHE to TeUFe the Hew ed ees and PASS OG that how to deal with tiene, Hung Is So ‘The best BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON and SPRING | et. Bae | bidder. The compensation 1s uot to exceed | committes itself, and not with the House. | month Robert H. Robinson. jr filed-a bill for | 22 fn toe aid sai eee set | lem. Cons Det a solution by tis eer Aish the ones wean H .| Roper mile per annum for the distance b, Mr. Butler cited a precedent in the Andrew | a divoree from’ his wife," Julia Robinson, | Cos Tee eee eating sabadiacy fiver Ki ,Coneress sought a solution by the act of a8 Seta ey ne asc at ermint of the routes respectively. | Johnson impeachment trial, wherein the chair- | charging her with committing adultery with, | COWS legal tender to the amount of twenty March ad, isi Pursuant to statutes, the Dis marist 3 APOLLINARIS | dhe steam 3 to carry the malls shal be of nat man Of the sub.committes on the judiciary | one John King. She now files her answer, Pat ousseae® rules were suspended and the | [yet De ne « general sale, ss than 3. is r 1, and of American ; administered oaths, and no quesiion was | denying in toto the charge, and 3 she $ 23 ae ae Gelinguent property, and this act S.ELLIORT NATURAL build, capable of making 1 knots per hour. | raised as to the right. ° - always been a faithful, chaste and atectinunts THE FLORIDA KESOL.UTION IN AT LAST. fence’ seta ne commissioners should com STALLS No. 52 and 53 Washington Mar- MINERAL WATER. | THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION of the Medical | pro v@aslebats on the resolution was. still Wife. She also files 2 cross bill, asking to be | _ Mr. Potter rose to a question of privilege, | Owners aiid have tits property aeal soe Ket, (7th street wing,) aud 227 K street = Superintendents of Hospitals Ne Teancal | progvess at 2:45 o'clock, with the Indications | divoreed from him, charging that he was | and presented a preamble and resolution, | out of the proceeds of che lace ee ey aed Market, by bis friends and the lovers of THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS, Superintendents of Hospitals for the Insane, | of a long session. } Some time in February, ise, ischarged from | based upon the resolutions of the State of the District for taxes, interest, costs s ee CHOICE BEEP VRAD Cao een wiontu Effervescent } will hold their annual meeting at Willard Hail, The wintsiol In COncTeee | the Post Office departinent for opening mails, | Marylaud, in relation to the Presidential title. | allies. and my predecessor prude some yee CORNED and SPICED BEEF acpectalty, . in this city, during the present week. The | 4x : be pies Se. : that from that time he has absented him: | The preamble recites that the State of Mary. | futloris to excente this auruee ye: Marketing delivered free. peo le DR. J. MILNER FOTHERGILL, Loxpow, | 0Peting session will be at o'clock tomorrow | 4NOTHER SESSION OF THB SENATE COMMITTEE | Self from her without any cause on her part, | land, through her legislature, had declared My attention was early called to thi: e ma 2s ‘The Exquisite Apollinaris; A Delicious Bey. | Morning. The association is composed of the ON THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL, and has been ever since living in adulterous | that due fleet had not been given to the | It seemed to me that if this + hyd ote | erage.** . . superintendents of all the hospitals for the in. Another long meeting of the Senate com. | intercourse with one Josephine Carr, in the | €lectoral vote of that State, by reason of | executed the act should be ve ch: slon te } PROF, 1 A-WANELYN Sr. Gronce's Hosr.. game Im the, United States ‘and the British | mittee onthe District of Columbia was held | iY of Baltimore, and in the state of Virginia. aadeent <oet oe fe Ears of Florida | authorize a proceeding against the ae Erc. i i. holesome, vinees. rei ‘i fs : SP Se arg F siana ; avi S. olf | ppdad aigelitely Bure: supertortoallothers."-" | tine interest, bringing tosethcy Se tars | {wis morning for consideration of the House | | Divoncen. —On Saturday in the Equity | MeLinclately published: showed gross frauds | i aeudtaicgtnd thus avoid grave difheulties. | bu, OGDEN Dok Mt “Absolutely pure | body of men eminent in their specialty, and a | Pil! providing a form of government for the Court, Judge MacArthur, a decree of divorce | in the State of Florida :'that there were false | Se ee = commencement of Livery herd pad weholewome: superior io ail for daily use: | jarge attendance is anticipated District of Columbia. The committee did not | TAS MAUG IN the case of Charlotte Dudley agt, | and fraudulent returns in that State-aud that | as" shown by am estimate thew tnanc, eateh Post Ofice. ton and aruficially . — ao complete its revision of the bill, . E. 'e were marr! . F. Noyes, now United States Mir r 4 ~) ‘Marketing delivered free of charge to all partsof | DE.PETER HOOD Pen a eS ie ss GEN. BaDEAU's Name RESTORED To Tue | Nearly all of the leading a in 1854 and have children nearly grown, and | France, bir party to said alleged fanaa | Neha gallfor -advapoe by the , Distriet of be- ‘the city. sepl4-ly | MxpicaL Society, ETc. “Superior to Vichy | ARMY ROLLS.—The order dropping Gen. agreed upon. The members of the committee | P/#intift charged that he committed adultery | returns. It recites further that frauds were | mains. Meantime with the shri when re- \ retin SQUIRE, F L. 8. Cueatst to tre | Adam Badeau's name from the army rolls | pledged themselves in the meeting this morn. ditee and sae arte onephine way repre. perpetrated in East Fellciana and other par- | ues and the augumentation of the debts ‘oy . . : are . : ‘o make public any parts of the bill as ; uisiana ; e statements of J. | interest and penalties, th ; INGLY LOW PRIC i EEN, 10th Edition of Companion to the | Was based upon a decision of the attorney | amended Motil’ fete dye ee sented by Mr. H. H. Willard, and Mr. B.G. | P. Anderson and E. A. W | Penalties, the throwing upon a ritish' Pharmacopeia. * Exhlisrating: Good | General, there being no evidence betore him | qumeded wntil it is ready reported to | Lovejoy took the testi : ieee i re ra egbher Showed | dead market of the iminense quanuty of prop- for Sickness, ia.and Loss of Appetite "> | that a res L e Senate. This secrecy is made necessary, | ~“ y peed that frauds were pepetrated there. It | erty, the distress 'P C. MACNAMARAU FRCS. Ost. Serugos | Badean's: aaton ba ben Dene wisevGety | Wthe estimation of members of the commit’ | | THe Graxp JURY today presented an in. | 280, alleges false” amd traudulent | wide ta dent al ie tes Eh te FOR LUMBER To WESTMINSTER HOSP... LONDON. ‘More | the provisions of the act author koe ew tui | tee, for their personal convenience. Owing to | dictment against Jonathan Taylor for present, | @ctfon the part of the Louisiana | which would attend an attempt 1 unis Wholesonte and Refreshing than Soda or Seitzer | class of retired officers to hold civ appoint, | Ruvlications vpotseste Wsbapers of yesterday | ing a false claim, for work on Pennsylvania | Teturting beard. and asserts that John Sher | Er fists place. Memmitce'e 7 mead Pe DR GEO. REULING, Baltimore, **Morespark- | Ments. The evidence of the surgeon who per hing Mr. Dorsey’s residence was turned | avenue east, against the District for $2,485.25, | M@0. now Secretary of the Treasury, | In this "place. Meantime a few cases were rel *s into a public hall. Early in the morning mem- knowledge of said frauds. With a view of as- “ il iheedty Sectoral Sysap! | Haan was Wounded” atau Mudwn, Gay" | Heats, board of ean aie Chm | "Sanderson Leu Hosie sua Wm Mina | ayy sme rah or iso sald aia, | “odes top the scheme i pnt meng ” | ing been furnished to the War department, | } 3), riptions so one against Reuben Robinson and John mimittee of | order, Lat once prepared and it M FRED'K DE BARY & CO., the la : ent, | in the District government, called to learn | Aloysius, a . larceny. ; eleven members be appointed by the Speaker 8 7 sent to Con- 41 & 43 Warrenat., New York, | Atiny Restor wie reeomeds and the ext | how the bill had been alnended and tha gee was discharged for the ters totes eae UY | to inguire tnto the atornoald ‘allegations os te | Sfecs, trough the Commissioners, a bili sore ee te, Marae Newe Forks | Army Register will slow that Gen. Badeau | sous therefor, The most important amend. | tern cess cet eee a Xt | the election of a President, and the false and | 4 bill to permit the: Disecige ee res also For Sale by Dealers, Grocers, and Drao- | cae ihe areay s018s, ments have been published in. THe Stal, — | fraudulent returns of the’ votes in Louisiana | Suits without preparineat ot cone, eee a este rMo- + rue CINCINNATI WHISKEY RING.—In {he President ts to appoint the District Com: | | A TRAMP BakeD TO DearH.—A tramp | aud Florida, together with all the facts con. | of which have yet received favorable nent, | genuine bottle bears the YELLOW label! | tothe diseovecs ot 'NG.—Inregard | missioners and the section creating acouneil | known at the Western police station, where he | nected therewith: that said committee shall eration. In the meangines bil oneae a } Pon! dn . s 'y of an extensive whiskey ring | is stricken out and one delegate fo Congress | has often applied for deat 9 by the name of | bave power to send for persons and papers; | _ iene 2 ta 006 oF seete— WILLRET & LIBBE CORNER 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK ay, eseeewey ———— | 4 Cincinnati, and to seizures made in that | {fom the District is provided instead. ‘This | Ben Clark, was found dead yesterday morning | to detail sub-committees to visit the states of | quent, ‘property-owners, permitting then. to saat | IKK’'S city on Saturday last, deaaeph delegate is to be a member of the House Dis. | by Police Officer Kinselfa on the top of Louisiana and Florida; authorizing sai . 4 * K or . Sass he Mas for Sones commissioner Raum | trict committee. Members of the Senate com. | Klin in Baltimore county, beyond Fayeine | committees to adminisier oatise tate wet) | Tedeem, on payment of ‘taxes interest at 6 per ELEGANT SILVBR WARE, ing frauds in the manutndtare. sont uate cep | Mnittee refuse to say what the final action con- | street extended. His face could be recogsized | committees be authorized to sit during we | Cobt aud costs. This or these are pending, VIRGINIA PINE FRAMING. per M WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, spirituous liquors at Cincinnati, and for sev. | Sting the Boardof Health, Police Board and | easily, but all of his body and limbs were so | Sessions of the House or during the vacation: | pushed’ fofward the ‘cases alvoniy) oane . me Oa a PLATED WARE. eral months a careful watch ot the distillers | BO of Fire Commissioners will be. chapeca by the extreme eat that they did | and that they have leave torepor’ atany time. | meuced: am prepared {0 commenc? more: | 199 West Raltimere 5 pnd rectifiers s there has been Kept. Some of senator Jone eee BUNCH. not look like a human being’s at all—[ Bait. | — # debate is priater elsewhere iu | Mens hoped for an act to relieve the Distrie: We are now offering LUMBER at aio 1 BALTIMORE, MD. nets ver, the pments were so situated, how. | _ Senator Johnson introduced a bill into the —— — : from prepayment of costs, have anxious! than thas ever reached in Washington." "°° | wstabitshed 1817- spae-tm | Susie er enue Theme peulenced in | Senate to-day to restrict the sale of intoxica- | .A MURDER Mystery Cupanep Up.—Last + | Sted change in Cio lay tteatl, gpoaia HAITON @ STORMS | ¢¥idence was secured of fraudulent proctiog, | #2g liquors in the District of Columbia. The | AUvgust Timothy McCarthy dissapeared from | o¢iH? TRI4I OF BENJAMIN Noyes, presiden | Sect adhere to ita ous pos ee thi some, / 8” = * * fhrouah She Feissue of stamps and the varios ihe ec vrcciogly similar to a bill introduced in | ie ee iene of ach i Company. of Was ay thera ihe asi ammount of tp axes tn ths way” + ail sizes (medium length) .... $13 CELEBRATED New Yore er modes of evading the laws. Atlast ac. e Senate over a month ago, providing for | ¥ a gitl | resumed b 3 ;*S* | It should be remem that this " cone a Hons Mietuel tone oukaiales Ae | rains the Howe ame ssess, | Metin, he body was foundan Sauiraay in | f festedad. The. wholr dy wan oorned | Stee}, oe Janets ofthe commie ou . . dueting operations and has a corps of rovcacs | lion that the Lill introduced to- ovides | {he Scoudac river, near the place pointed out cross examination of J. H. Stedweil, the | crease hands. bs esac aspect ns Ba wage Memon of | For tle whole an tay ass panna ae, | Guploses,under his supervision engaged te | forthe use of the Metct instead of the onus | PY twee! wehmer President of the Now Jersey Muizal | “Sto ‘return to. the enurches:” By the act of ts ee W. 8. ROUS! . he matter. In the latter part of n register. Tue Discovery having been mad that h N June 17, 1870, they were exempted from taxa : April the distillers got infornmty | _ time oan heat made that e gave A. G. Fay, of New York, an LAKGEST ASSOR’ nition of the in- Pope Leo has a diseased fiver, the 18,000 mortgage. tion. This was a general law, and seemed to STUDDING nto age BB cas ritronee | pain thedaplct'iiatt Qaudgch | Quakiuots mod ioe biseisuitty | Sou Amai gras wueisiasa on | yoreeig mapa meraes arte sey | Saect Maat lagi, yest Stock In the city, _ pd seiz. | a y " ut the health of 5 case was tf « 2 3d, 1875 3 WE WAVE THE LOWEST Pron. LOWEST PRICES. tre peevenye Apent Sewell has been sent | Soheme was defeated Oy tol. _ oner of the Vatican. the rie. 1-4 ourned ‘ntl Monday next. ¥ Tune, gmpis churches from taxation. The oar CB LIST. Also, a full line of REFLECTORS, Hable agents have been detalled from onieee | FRE WAxNBRS at the Lexington, Ky. races, | Guy. GRaNt, ac oo by the laws of the United Seger 4 exempted Please call and examine our goods. outs to assist him. "The commissioner ievat | Quatre ayywere Nay Star, in ine tie milé | mlnister. Mr.’ Noyes, Commisaoner Geneen | ALMOST a Fawat, ACCIDENT —The Alexan. | Pealed by the act of March 34 i870. phe aS PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, fsfied with the resuits so far obtained tet » am ise a in the “hail mile | MeCormick, and @ large delegat * of . of June 17,1870, and of rs — ‘No. G39 15th street, expected that other important seizures wiltts. | 4ash: 12 3144 abd Edinburgh. in the one mile | Cans, visited the Paris exibition Su eere | Beity Sonate, Oe saturday. says; While Miss | presay excipts 2 March 34, 1875, ex Wonconan BUILDING. nude today, Lonely” or tome we | dash, in 1:48} "All the favorites were beaten. | Sw ehued we ans exhibition Saturday. |.Betty Dulles, a dau major George | Bre laws of the United pare aon. Ther ap20-1y E.¥. BROOKS, | thinks the ring will be entirely broken Ce | ag-M © provided 9 uP, of the Fs ar Ret | tote expressed apt have — up. ir. Far} the noveli: American de ent provided father’s residence, on tofore the 0} WILLET & LIBBEY, TP HE, Orisa SITE WORSTED SULT toreao | HE calmed Wha this ring was ih existence Wi | father. “gon was bogn to Mir atid “airs UY | the party. ‘The soldiets, sailors and oihesss | clothing from the wove and ier Sune 26, brs, was the only onetantagemonchee B57 Siath Street and New York Avenue. | “0” Y Ont thls ene, RAUB broken eu and Chicago rings wore fears Hotekos, 8 Se, Tenerson's country | We" Eee nee WE neorm: doubtless re beam bat tor tne heroic A. G. Rn : a a a pO RE rss okus, 4g-A three mile single seul boat race, for’ litae . G. Ripe, Attorney P INE J. ight Colored Canstmere | HE BEST MIDDLESEX ¥FLANWN, AB The striking weavers *9-The best thing ever said of ghosts was | 9300.a side, took place open. ot ber. , Lucius Duffey, le Bracrtnac’ at 2gra ggmere PAN meaces 20, | "T'scita, atthe low price of 8, ra pein Dover, NH have idee noe to" ‘return to | Babee erage, Whenasked by alady if he day, between Felinge, of Waeeling "We'va, | sruncce, Zeats of age, who, lave, the, clot taeceater ot Vater apo . 0-day unless they receive their old pay. seen too man: nem to b Ay v | ane , of South his hands, thereby y of them (9 pelieye ia them.” won Ine3 ne oe ceene Tae ba Hey sustaining severeand pain- | _#a-The Cincinnati aut® ; close the theatres of * Usage (a amen

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