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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue,corner Lith street BE The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. TEE Evestxe ed to sudseribers in the ety by carciers, On ther own sccount, st 10 CJ week, or 44 cents per mouth. Copies st the Schnter, 2 cents each. By mai—postage prepald— | month ; one year, $6. Sse Wexxty Brin published on. riday—@2 a rear, portaxe prepaid fo copie ror 215; 20 copies Dpoesivensnennennsipeienisepiniticpemaniniceaeaesseeenses eee ‘The ening Star. “eS 2 call sadseriptions mast os aid mad: Mee *LRRE GS aftesuit ads Raden cu tnptce | LADIES’ GOODS. Bs SELMA RUPPERT, | * G14 Niuth street, Opposite Patent Of SITTING YARNS. KAY , TRIM t .. Wets. & LCES 540 9th st. nace revlatr Nes. 928 7th st. ay ES 4. P. PALMER, “1107 F street, between 11th and 14th, 706 K st. nate. | tention u wpe A CARD. We bex svain to Cioak De e. trimmed an rthern manuf: 2 prop rnd to enhan Puices We respectfully solicit a LANSBURGH & BRO. novit-tiant 404 and 406 Seventh st. M. ‘in Caks, in which he is el nevstr MES: ©: ¥- Srp = FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. oh ry la FARIS STYLES ected exan ine my stock of UND HAT BONNETS AN $C. V. SMITH, nove GIS 9h street n. wr. Pererass: . | NINTH STRE Comparison oct23-te a Ninth streets JAS: H. VERMILYA, LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, 610 9th street, opposite Patent Office. A fine stock of LADIES HOOTS of ay gam own make, suitable for full and winter wear. for sale at reasonable prices sepau-tr STRICH and every kind of ORNAMENTAL | ERS, dyed and manufactured at the | LISHMENT, 616 9th street, appo- | myzttr | i DOUGLASS, | | PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE EFF PIANOS | TP e SWAY SUCCESSET | chieved thei ee AND CHOWNING TRIUMPY At the Exposition Universel'e, Pars, 18 @. L. WILD & BRO. Also Agents for the celebrated Kr PIANOS and STANDARD ORGANS ‘Lowest prices ; fairest and easiest ESTEY oncans. BRADBURY PIANOS. Stock ; Latest Styles; Easy terms In nt plan. New Instruments for! } rent, and rent allowed toward purchase Prices down to “ Bottom Rock.” j SANDERS & STAYMAN, | Shepherd Building, 1119 Pa avenue, Washington, | | octl0-3m_ 15 N. Charles st., Baltimore. €S8T RECEIVED.—A fine, larve stock of new PIANOS, of the world-renowned mana-, sscture of WM. KNABE & 00.” Some! fing new and handsome in UPRIGHTS. Prices lower than ever before. Also a variety of PIANOS of different makes ata sacrifice, to Wake room. PIANUS and ORGANS at low furures and on the most accommodating terms. We will give satis faction. Cai! and examine Tuning and rep mov end packin satisfactorily attended to. G. RICHENDACH, (established 1890) No: 493 Vith st., a iew doors above Pa ave.” sepidly } ETT DAVIS & CO.'S PLANOS.— dareaina: uprights a specialty. Come aud ze. suc) HLL SUMNER, S11 %h st. nw. = “WHITE BREAD t NS aaah Wiu be guaranteed uf you use CERES, | The bandsomest — Patent Flour in the Dis ict: oF, Sterling’s St. Lowis Fancy Patent, | A most beautiful Winter Wheat F GOLDEN HILL, ‘The weil-Enow: sta rd Tm gate ss f tian it ever Was, at ame il Bread ae Hiebt aiid a8 wwhile'as en ano‘. ‘The above-nuwed Flours can be bought at any drst. class Grovery Store. WHOLESALE DEPOT : D INDIANA AYENCR Onda MT STREET AN ae Mt GALT & 00._ T. B caress, Jit.. DEALEB IN <R, WOOD, COAL, Doe RE sadn Moulins, "ke 9 s .(* Board of Trade Rooms.) OF Scie offices, Wart, Depot, and Planiine Stl, foot 4th et cant. ders le jieesrs. P. P. LITTLE & Oo., Gro coe cornet FE mutch sis, ee, and THOS. W. BMITH, 4th acd Ps ave. east, wil receive prompt Bitentir ots EP STATES @ VER CENT. District of Coumulia, Twenty and Thirty year Gold Sizes, for sale sts of D.C, auaranteed by the United Bantes, Couren or Revinicrod, bout aad sold. Site Inverters Hocnrines hraght on orgers, auedtr ‘LEWIS JOHNSON & ©O., Banker. = $8 CLOTHING. —rn0 only See ety to a cfaganort hand Clotting Watches, Guns, Pistols, Ke. ats fair cash price, is the original . 908 Oth street, near Penna ave, 2 By calling st or addressing See . 52—N, 8,002 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1878. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sermon at Ta.r BArLISd CHUKOLL, bet. | ment depx of Congress the SECURITIES, are on the fe } gtess in making LE Barstow's Cr # MODEL, a double if J ene heaters—: SS¥LVANTA AVENUE. RAL WATERS on draught att d and Bethesda Waters by the he prompt cure of of Jong standing. N bO., Paris. oct29-,thse-ly of diseases, recent © Prepared’ by CL! 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue. ON FREE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, Of Paintings, Enravines, Photogravures ard ‘Frames in Ruesia Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, acd Nickle, for Porcelains and Miniatures, ‘Passepartouts aud Mats to order. Allthe New Stiles of Velvet and Sik Frames. id Frame: inds for Po me marie to order: Old Eracise hegiit irrors, Picture Rods and Cornices pul Ficinres unpacked, packed, and hung up t workmen. : MGtiver, Gilt and Copper Wire (plain and twisted.) Cords, with of withont wis Screw Eyes, Nails, &c- ints i and Restored by Paintings Lined, Cicaned testared bY ey, that he has worked for meas | injured sore val- ver worked for or with me. 0 CONSECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM. WILLET & LIDEEY, Oorner Sixth street and New Fork avenue. WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, OPPCHITE OUR PRESENT YARD, Where we will keep on band a large lot of CREAP LUMBER, te for ali cheap work. VA. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 feet..¢2.00 VA. PINE SL VA. PINE BUARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 feet... 2.20 VA. PINE JOIST, medium lengths, per 100 feet 1.25 VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet. POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet... E SHINGLES, per 1,000. WHITE PINE PALINGS, dressed, 44 and 6-4, . Per 100 feet... THE ABOVE LUMBER IS ALL GOOD. WE ARE NEVER OUT OF IT. For Fine Lumber. see the Post. GILVERSrvons and ort tex ae TEA 8ETs, the most elegant styles, ‘Manufactured by alt. st., Batirnern, i.—1E you want aa call at HERZOG’S. ‘band Qvercoite, ~~" “tHe ota. Washington News and Gossip. | ull be report « In January, t3 will do a solely for the p few petty prehension t nt, the y and prep Tk on thetr rey fun Tatles, n pil Indian transt department, be unan. Their we p its mind on PrRSONAT—Mr. ‘Tenn. atthe ke street. hentue Was to-day instructed by Postinaster General to proceed to 3 conn. troversy. London, THE SteéaR Cor. today that the Baltimore sugar case set- ued the fact that these Demerara sugars were artificially colored to defraud the revenue and Lerefore were properly seized, but that defendants were not proven to this fraud and therefore not technically gv under the anthn If they or any otners import any more of these sugars they” eat pretend ienoranee, and next time will not off so easily, He sald he had not 5 reived the official decision or thé tindiag ‘or the jury, Init, if as reported. he would direct every carzo ef sinilar sugars herea eullty wil s importe ugh to prove the ease He hoped ¢ of the dif he up this fraud. A CURIOSITY IN has turned up in the o: inking Fund. There are ble at the will of the District These are known as “pleasire™ sire bond oF the corporation of G pearing an interest of six per ered a few days since to ha S certificates When it was Issited. commenced, Nobaiy who Was ever connected with the sinking fund or District tinances in any way could be found that had any idea when the bond was d. or why it was that there no date on its cates of stock. The oldest Inliabitauts Kesumztion of Specie Payments. SECRERAKY SHERMAN IN C1 TIMORE BANKERS. A committee of bankers from the Balt Clearing House Association were in cont ; with Secretary Sherman for The conference was on the sub of the resumption aet and its workings. pmiittee consists . the National Union ERENCE WITA BAL ‘Telegrams to WAR ‘THE EVENING STAR. | EN AStA. British Cabinet Diforences, CANADA'S NEW RULER. lor, presideat | Mr. Jolin Saurin Vickers, pres Marine State | © following is the offi The Reception Programme. pointed to cou eport at an adjourne dient to bead ypted banks expressing their sym- ad co-operation tn the re stinption by the government of specie pav- ments on the ist of FOR A FENIAN CRU TEE NEW EASTER? The Hriti e deemed it ne for this Interview and hope to Heit from deiinite information on vie subject anks generaHy t 1 > Sibi, within t due east of Daza able us and the b nd understandine!: 1 biner council ye pre comtlict DEL Y ‘ond—WUl United States legal te re conflict betw received onand ait » value in the prrchase Lin exckane ard =ilver doll tof Support f Missiate ¥ Cincinnatt, ¢ srvention or inte wile hostil riaim a volee In the nt of the terms of peac: tiyon the announcer 5 ain Trontier 1s prop nC of the Czar fs not that redemption shall t 1 to New You ‘destraction of At Jand Of positions comma eled to contin MARQUES AND ESS OF LORY Programme for Tir mada, hts EX 3 of the mayor When hts Exec will then rety bauks could be 1 sbeen done for y The storm ct wind (ERAL FORBIGN NEWS. Thousand Dollars, from Lisbon to we taken 10 | Amgelits & i w York. they must} in the United Stat Wise an unconstitutional preference would b> made In favor of oue port over other port the United States, Alter resumption United States notes id and maintamed at par for all pny 1s of the United States. They pausily and speedil: adily and cheaply moved it would seem that if we Secure absolutoly the ribility of U.S. notes Into coin at the chief commercial cit; samme convertibility at every other piace in | (hat Charies W. Angell, Whe absconding seere- tary of the Pullman’ Pal | $80,000 In his possession w A Contradiction, There is no toundation for ladrid journal, tne e Car company, had the statement oft rexpondencia de can be transported coin cannot be so r ‘all their repre- ntatives trom Berne if Switzerland continued ord refuge to auarehists from other coun- we practically % | Russia Chafing under the Berlin St. PETERSBURG, elsewhere — will cannot exceed transporting Unit —The Golox asserts ve land communication with Bulgaria during the occupation, as the sea communications are Hable to be interrupt nd States notes to New York. ‘That may, and has occurred, when spec! ments were the mle everywher likely to occur no} aul of Russia's demand nited States, My general answer, Lierefore, to you is that the United States will maintain its notes in coin in all parts of the United will do so by the redemption of sueh not are presented to the Asst vy York, and by i. notes tor both custoths duties and nother iustration of fultilling the Berlin treaty. a | tor politic: pai at ihe Probate Court. here estify Iu reard to. the Durfe . way Was called to the stated that the books of the Massasc were burned tt te reque: ‘Two young mien cay ant Treasure} ont a change of te | Congress must be the jud: S. notes and coin asan exaot equt Jent in all transactions with the gove: and thea all bstiess eve a statement of that the books ot t here In the United standard. Having stated this much, I do not and perhaps in frank with you T may have mS that should await the open- think that T ought to go furihe: ined to give th Durfee, When on th young men were N ing or Congress, CLOSING WORE OF THE tthe meeting of the ition in Richmond, Va., yesterday. the assoclation to meet in Nasu- ¥ Jected for the en NITARY ConaR’ American Pub! 'S were burned at il eS denied that there wa y conference in Int admitted | ancis, Hoeder y were there to- Thing the book: in. James R. FE 4B, Durfee and Geo. T. Hathaw: term, with Prof. J. Ww nothing about it. Finally, the archives of the City Hall were invades. ° "After a long search tb-book” of the bond was found. part not torn off in issuing the bear date of 1816, Another qi nection with this bond is tb the principal of the debt 000, Dearing in- terest of six percent., and being retirable at pleasure, the bonds have never been taken up. hey have been allowed +0 run so lone that tn- been paid to about four amount of the prinelpal, The Fishery Disgute. STATUS OF THE QUESTIONS AT I ‘The Secretary of State having transferred to the British government the amount of the Hali- 1ax award, will at an early date open a corre- spondence with that government upon the ab- stract questions involved in the tishery dispuce itself and the award of the tribunal. The pay- ment of this money, as is Known, was made under protest, this government dissenting from quity and j e of the dee! ill be Seen, leaves the question further diseu uit of this new correspondence be not favorable to the har- mony Of the opposite views of the two govern- ments, the U.S. government will doubtless feel it incumbent upon itself to ask a modification of the amount, with the alternative of with- drawing from’ the treaty of Washington or making such other dis tion of the question in its own interest as it may seem fit. Apart from this correspondence, Mr. Evarts Will also reopen the discussion of the Fortune Bay difficulties. The depesttions submitted by the Ameri tishermen in connection wit that difticulty will be carefully examined, with a view to verifying the facts stated, and If they are sustained this Government will ask indem- nity for all iosses incurred by citizens of the 0cK Was found to T thing tn con- fact that though E. | United States. The disavowal of the interpre tation first stated by Lord Salisbury that the {treaty was subordinate to local laws disencum-. fey feed nun question from Uns embarrass- ment, ap EX-GOv. Bowre BUYING More Racine Stock. The Twit, Field and Farm states that ex-Gover- nor Oden Bowle has purchased the bay stallion Legatee, own brother to Lever, by Lexington, dam _Levity, by imported Trustee; second dam Vandall's dam, by linported Tranby, out of Lu- cilla, by Trumpeter, L. Cabell, of the University of Virginia ‘The committee on resolutions mai report, which was adopted, declaring it dient to commit the assoctation to obiaining legislation by Congress as to any definite form of organization of a public health service. They propose, however, the appointment of a com- mittee on legislation. to consider matters per- taining to congressional action. They also made @ report, which was adopted. declaring it the duty of every state to establish a state board of solutions were also passed declaring S was not indigenous, ercourse Will prevent gether. There is to be a farther hearing to- ——EE ‘The Coal Trade for BETHLEHEM, PA.. A meeting of the shippers over the Lehigh Valley Railroad has ce at Bethlehem, Tues- +8, to hear the report of their mniitee appointed November 4 to meet one frem the board of control. will meet for the purpose for the regulation of the coal trafic for 1579, called to take. p) ‘The committees of considering plans low fever of 157 and that absolute non-int the importation of specitie causes of yellow Adjourned sine iio, Leoking for a Fenian Cruiser. Halirax, N. 8., Nov. 23.—H. M. which lett port four days g for Jamaica, is stil cruisin, having been sent to sea it Watch for a so-called Fenia was reported some time ago would atte: capture the Sarmatian and carry eff Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Lo} off the Tarbor, now rumored t) | Newark yesterd. rulser, Which it ) Rutan, a prominent’ eltizen, was run over by a Pennsylvania rail- read train and had both legs cut off. At Eliza- beth John Mulcahey, an employe of the sa: years, was instantly killed at the AU Westfield Jos. 8 was run over by a train on the Centra! rail- road, and will probably die. Nar street crossing Business Failure. READING, Pa., Nov. 23.—B. II. Brown, one of the leading dry goods dealers of Unis city, who. has been in business thir The liabilities and ass irty years, failed to-day ets are not known. De. Hance Ygsrerpay,—Stephen Giffey Ww Sule AU METRE EER oe Maree ee | ureeion nrcadae aos the cause of tw ewport, Tenn., yesterd: Clark, a white girl, ander 10 ithstanding numerous peti- Uons, signed by a large number of prominent citizens, Governor Porter refused to commute the sentence to imprisonment for life, Years of age. The Markets, BALTIMORE, Nov. 23.—Vi 1351 do, consolldated, “65: Past dt Bate srl all Stora second ‘series, 32° Way Younc Dana Hyper Han Dana Hyde, a boy residing with his parents a‘ . attempted to commit suicide by and injured himself slightly. lie, however, he afterwards hanged himself to a rafter inthe barn, Supposed that he committed the deed because he had been punished for truancy from school ‘SHOT HIMSELF IN THE FED HIMSELF. Oswego, N. Y.. eutting his throat, Determined to di Tgap.—John A. Bishop, @ farmer, living near Leroy, IL, and cousin of Bishop, of Ohio, attempted suicide Tues- by shooting himself in the head with a re- lomestic troubles. Last Monday ‘is cousin, suicided in the same A SOUTH CAROLINA SHERIFF _ARRESTED.—’ volver. Cause, Luther Bishop, §2-The coal miners at Newcastle-on-Tyne, in England, have compromised with the mine own- ers, and will continue at a reduction of seven and @-halt per cent, in their wages, sheriff and deputy sheriff of Sumter county, S. Process of the United Sam. Lee, who, tt already in the e1 shal as witness Atmesy. N.Y Clark announces that nav Gk and Senec December unless sooner closed by {¢ — +0 ——— Government Officials Indicted in Chicago. SUPERVISING ARCHITECT HILL AND OTHERS | CHANG STOM TOU Associated 5 THERE, paten from ¢ te: s The grand e Untied States Court late last night burt with an Ind ment against the ng persons for con- spiring to defraud the gover in connect with the construction of the Chieazo custom (by meal ers) ont ising Ar urling, > William’ A. It is und Jacobs, chic apervisinjs indietm INTERFERIN Livuten J The case be importance. becuse itis to be taken United st 1 interfere with rding its ATereSt as tt elections vold In every visors were ap- s. It will be result in dec whe S revently ne having house wh in Ormidia, and wa conatry resi¢ » MY. Di four ‘Turks ped him of} niiquitie of Cleve! 5 Ain Evie Printing for chs Warehter ing him with fraudulent: transactions with his imed that the charges ind failing to prove hed maliciously, the | or the defendant in- of the tweuty thousand dollars damages nis. The defence cl th, ed by the pf A Baptist MINIsTer Rev. R. E. White, the F — in the head while going ina buggy with is, S. C.. 1s supposed to have be ntiy, been arrested on suspicion. GoIxa TO See HiiskLr CoNvicreD,—Ex-Gov Daniel H. Chamberlain, of South’ Carolin: against whom indictments are pending in th: South Carolina cor some years azo, & am innocent 6 th id to 2 reporter yesterda; the charges, but as soon i see how the thing ts done. So ROVeINGr S838 the © “atl 1 {ion—and for nothing else.—{\. ¥. World, 22d, nt MEN Were Kin cation, resulting from the mine explosion at Sullivan, Ind., on Tharsday of the explosion. and of t rescued by the me nest who de an upper vein were terri caped serious injury, MATL ROBBERY IN WyoMING.—A dispatch from Fort Fetterman, Wyoming, says that the mail which Jeft Fort MeKinney on ie 20th inst. was stopped and robbed by two masked men, yester- day, Uwenty-one niles north of Fetterman, Two Passengers, Thomas D, Williams, of Omaha, Chubb, of Cheyenne, lost ail their valuables. The mail bags were cut open. nsumed in ransacking the and George V and a half hour was letters. All the money was taken out. THE HOBOKEN ELOPEMEN Mr. Henry W. sieb, told in the Sun of yesteraa reported to be in pursuit of his bert Kinmouth, the * Boy Juror, leged to be her companion in her flight. Mr. Steb says he is attending to his business in New York every day, He add: alter them until I find a trace of them. 1 do catch the scoundrel I shali use nothing but nature’s weapons on him. He ought to be killed, but it is no use bringing further troub! and disgrace on my family.” “‘Tillie’s father German, and ker mother is English—{V. ¥ Sun, 22d, i. DENNIS KEA®Ney is promised a warm welcome as mistakenly er and Ff ; tom his friends of the sand lots. They held a meeting a week ago and telegraphed him to come home, as he was the only man who could save them from fatal dissenstons. They resolved that “owing to general discontent and conflict of authority” in their affairs, they “halled with joy” the news of his return. When they learned that it was necessary to send “money to pay Mr. Kearney’s passage home,” a committee ineeting was appointed to devise means for that purpose. JUDGMENT AGAINST A ConsuL.—Henderson Brothers, of the Anchor Line Steamship com- iy, have obtained a verdict of $15,960 from james Warrack, British consul at Chicago, who, while acting as consul, acted as freight agent | for the company and received drawbacks on freight and applied it to hisown use. The de- fence was that the plaintiff's consented to his receiving the drawbacks, and also that he had a claim for back salary as agent. TRYING A CHURCH MEMBER.—In Chicago the ease of Mrs. J. Anderson, who has been on trial | before a jury of the Trinity Methodist churci tor conduct unbecoming a christian and a Meth- odist, and for poe | to be used beer garden, was conc! inded Thurso eve <4 “d eg Ren cP oa oh: ma on the part of the church. A New LINE OF FREIGHT STEAMERS is to be established between ey oy and Liver- appcintinent under the law, ihe attorney states 1 that he Nas had the matter before Lita se non the Erie, h, D WITH FRAUD IN CONSTRUCTION OF Atyst a Newsra- nd, has | Shot By MISTAKE.— plist minister who was vife to the Baptist convention at Sumter, mistaken for a gentleman who teok an active part in the late election. A negro man named Coleman has | Stor fraudutent land sales court convenes that will try them I shall go. to South Carolina. T want to be there, if Iam | convicted, an } He in or < The | ‘ses are trumped up fect und for purposes of Intimida | or died from suffo- vain Ih 4 1 ctere, Were 15 } men in the lower vein exposed to the full force | ese, seven amen were | went int rnded the mine an | hour after the explosion. Two ot those brought live were shockingly burned, endangering } theirrecovery. Twelve other men eng loved on shocked, but es- | | take it, | on Monda; elder brother of Miss Tillie Sieb, the stcry of whose elopement from Hoboken was who ts al- “Itis no use folng ~ LOCAL NEWS. District Government Affinirs. The District Commissioners to-day awarded the contract for the amprovement of the reser Yation at the junction of Massachusetts at add 1 a avenues to Mr. F. M. Draney, he being the lowest bidder, Health € t Townshend t doy addressed communications to several of cay ler kymen who have been retaiss in their duty of making the proper and prompt returns to his office of marriages. The law fies a penalty from $25 10 $200 for every neglect in such caves IRILITY OF “ADDITIONAL” POLICEMEN, lation to the qu muitted to At. #. Kidd) + additional nd in the ° for aimiy OF DAVY as a necessary «y mes, He states thar for everyting excep compensation the adiitiona’ orivite occupies the sane position of every private of the forer. ey are Within The prov tston UNSAP) te has addressed a note to Mr. Win Mting that his attention has bee condition of house N» 927 D street north upon anexamination he tinds the hall 7 n decayed, causinz he joists of the upy dor to setth ing him to PUL Up a Rew Wooden p: xood brick Teundation or 3 in place of the pr ne utling fe. NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PCI PING REGU- ef batidincs, Starkweather . work conform to herded, ssead a nie e facts, and © preaiie vm I < 1 this morning rant ie ki tehen, <* SWORD IN ArGHOsI=TAN.—A lin States that « sword to the An at from the Cray Whose hinge up artes. ol ally. He a protect } my. 11he personal comitort of so trichitened that h save up lls licen i nn to the ced the archi expression of the F he hope that his maye ive the danger of a y indigna- might a which, pon. MW. Fourtou toa sin- In the speech Of the latier in the ch: Ler of deputies preceding his expulsion M. de Fourtou said, If I had done my duty, yo othe Left) would not have been sitting youare.” The republicans are greatly i this threat of a coup ii'etat, and have e talk of tmpeaching thy ede Brog- r to ascertain what the cabinet under hin: conteimplated, THE “Boy JCKOR” OF THE VOsscRGR Tatar Sai 10 HAVE RON AWAY WITH a Matpg: residents of Bloomfield street, Hobok considerably exercised over the alleged elope- ent of Herbert Kinmonth and Miss Tillie ribe. Kinmonth attempted to commit suleito four years ago in consequence of . He was known as oy in the trial of Pastor Vosburgh on a charge of attempting to potson his wife. Not lony ago he was held under bonds to keep the Pon complaint @f his v 10 accused Lim or ‘asaultand battery: Miss sieue wine dd been long acquainted, frequently iis house, an? they were ‘often seen sing together th Hoboken. On Sunday last two disappeared. Its bebeved that they ave gone to Canada. ‘The girl left a letter for er inotier, In Which she said that she had | quitted home forever.—(¥. Y. Sun. SUICIDE WITH ACCESSORIES.—* My life is my | own to do what I please with, and | propowe 40 id Mr. Rowland Levin to riends: night, and his friends appear to have :+-ented to this peculiar view of his ease. Hie had swallowed two ounces and a-half of Jandanum two hours before; was determined to die; would not-swallow any emetic—nor pena. the employiment of any means to relieve his system of the polson—and was prepared to put. anybody out of the room who attempted to use force. His feeble willed friends, therefore, sat id look On through the whole of the period in which it would have been possible to save bis lite, and when at two o'clock he becawe help- Jess Lhrough the operation of ihe poison taken hey essayed tardy remedies too late to prevent death.—[¥. ¥. Herald, 224. MeMullin announces bis purpose st the election of J. B. Richmond to ress from the ninth district of Virginia, 8? King Hambert, of Italy is thir'y-tive. The Socialist Who tried to kill the King used the same expre #5 Moncasi did when he, a few weeks ago. attempted the life of Alpionso—+ T want to killa king.” ora ai ich from Waterloo, Canada, says the trouble on the Southeast ratiway continues, —— refusing to go to work until they are paid. s%"A young employe of the Spanish govern- ment iurived In New ‘York Ravurdag, Yess fing ona bd ha ica Se having been suffocated, > €P~ At Merchantville, N. J., ai a yesterday between two colored then kbe Wilson and he ‘the latter was shot and fatally Wounded. Wilson was lodged in jail. 8?“The science and try of dress” will er be a branch SX instrustion in the In- dianapolis schools, compulsory on the female PUpils in certain of the grammar grades. &2~A Vermont wife-murderer, being asked if he had anything to say ere sentence tof sdeath PIE Weta iY aaa eee mn Which he named. : s-Jobn Peyonk, a half-breed living in Ar- kansas, being refused a chew of tobacco at a house, mmurdered its tive inmates. 82 Mr. Maicolm Henderson, of London, Ont.. being refused by Miss Abigail Molson. con: himeeit by st her purse, 82” Instead of leaving fowers and wreatas on ‘ue graves of dead friends, custom 3 the of Madrid to leave visiting cane 527A temale Orange lodge—Princess Louise Benevolent Orange Lodge, No. 1—has

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