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_ tae “THE EVENING STAR, | PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, | ‘The Arliurion Ejectment Case. ALEXANDRIs, Vs., Jan -gt—The U.S. Clecutt Hughes presiding, met here to. $0 cents’a month ; one <_ fd day. HOMLOn Ejectment case Was called, ‘ T x at open Unt i653 pom. Mrs ie. counsel for Gen, Lee, submitted a i Summoning @ special ary, which ' aS ctanted, and jury ordere ot to-morrow } at TL O'clock. when trial will proceed i | Prisoners Vibe Saw their Way Our m {| CINcINNaT, Jan, 21 pri ‘Tre WeErsiy Sra! a P year, on Frida; a a ie 0 copies for 825; caplen ee aD snbecriptions must be pid in ad. 53—N2. 8,050. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDA j Ba 2], L mal aig aa 5 JESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1879 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fonnsylvania Aveaue, corner lth Street, Br The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ‘Tre EveNtss STAR is served to subscribers in the city ey Garrinny, on, their Own, sesount. at, 10 ceunter, 2cents each. By mail—postage prepaid— Virwiuia eines, doferred, 5 : : do. mcond Series, & ne coupons, 77% bid today. Soeur du Vance ; no paper sent longer than 90 pak SB" Rete of advertising made known on applica tion. LT ere on, quiet a: RPECTATL NOT LORS | TH T ST aA, : The Cigher Hesolution. | ‘The Cabinet Mecting To-day. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, = as se | EB EV ENING STAR. SCENES IN THE HOUSE TO-DAY. THE PENSIONS ARREARS i ; UES Be 21 eS 3. O. QO. F—FRIENDSHIP LODGE, Na. | announcement rday " | AND WANTS TO ‘TurSDAy, January 21, 12.—The Memorial Services, in honor of Past | : : SENATE. —Mr. Hoar presented the petition of = + Options te a number of prominent naturalists and profe — | Diixed. spot, danuery sors connected with Harvard, Yale andotne: | THE MORMON QUESTION, acces ana Penants : * Gi 5 55 . si ne At the Cabinet Grand Sire F._D. Start, will be held on THORS. | W shin. W! by Gen. B. F. Butler, that he was opposed tothe | 4 a a, DAY EVENING, 25d instant, commencingats pr, | we gton Nex sand Gossip. passage of the resolution asking an appropria- | there wa ) 4f which members are reqitested to take noties ternatrov- | i stig edc pensions bill, and its provisions, The di Moubers of Sister Lodwes are fraternally invited. Internal rev- | tion of $10,000 to investigate the so-called cipher | pen Rh r f GOVERNMENT RecEIP DAY 3%) clear rib 2 o KI ‘ PSs R: YORE Hn r . THE COMMITTEE. 4 He Aispatches alleged to have passed between some | Son was rot ast whether the bit sh inst Boa Of Sapasg nee ee eae ne ya a. frovaine ae = a yas 2 . wails eecea judas approved or sizned, but as to the result 3 | chase the work o' .G North Ameri- A : es OF LW old. 978. AE ODGE FA A EQS THE | svescnrrrioss to the four per cent. toan to- Che tect ae angen confidential agents, hed | peng carried out. ‘Secretary sherman | can Insects, Referred to the committee on | Anti-Polygamists in Utah. 4 <The. ata “ r wing tothe House side of the Capitol to-day the largest audience which ha the Grand Lodge F. A.A M.of | Gay amounted to $3.6 nbia, will be held at Masoni ‘DAY, Janu: 22. at 6 o'cloc retary Seburz both made sfatements as to the | agriculture. ‘ amount which it was estimated that the bil | “Mr. McPherson presented the petition of the been gathered in it this se all for. Secretary Sherman placed the | Religious Society of Friends of Pennsylvania, the opening day axd the a ‘ 1 'W. Grand Master: i at about one hundred and iif ition | New Jersey and Delaware protesting against | GOV, HOYT IN SLETON: Grand Secectary. fimeral services over deceased members were and sald that {f that amount should go | (he transfer of the Indian bureau from the In- OYT'S AUGURATION held. It was one o'clock when tue clerk finished | gutof the Treasury It wold create a de‘icit, terior to the War department. Rererred to the FIRE IN NEW JERSEY. Communication of the is un- 4 firm —chaton weatern Petroleum nomfaally rade, 8%: refi Uat6 Whirky qu: Preichta to Liverpo! ert oom off == SXFOUNDEARD GOD Livan | INTERNAL Revexve Laws.—The Se Ce FORE NEWFOUNDLAND CoD LIVE! iieaad os cher progress | the reading of yesterday's journal. The tloor Sent simate, which was from | select ¢ ttee having that subject In chai sireet and feum-Sivane avenue. SOcentea tation | jn their consideration of the detai ofthe | X'S tilled with metabers. “During the reading | omer at Patents nen mauTored coc: | aS Moan: trem: he: camoitlce On military a full pint " Janl¥Im— | House Dill ainealatore Of the fates recewue | Of the journal Gen. Butier passed over to the | siderably trom that of the Treasury depart. reported a bill making an appropriation ay = — s 3 | democratic side of the chamber, took a position | stated the at Wor “ re ecessary gr Ge ric N COLONIZATION SOCIETY. laws, but agaln fatied to reach the clause, witch eo Potter's seat, and fora Pat arr | It stated the amount that would hiv lor the purchase of necessary ground i | hour seemed to be engrossed in the reading of | secon, Mee! ve Me i ler the bill at ti jas: ¢ m of a military postat Et | 2 Se a3. Exch e Sixty Annual ting of the | provide for reductions in the rate of taxation pald out under the bill at fifty millions @ crection thereon of a | 2 eh | THE MORMON QUESTION. | a3. Exchange AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY will be | 6; baee rigars. Tb 1 rttons } 4 3 3 ‘There was no decision as to how the bill o, Texas. Placed on the calendar. [Phe bil | mente iran eld im Metropolitan M. E.Chnreh, on TUESDAY | on tobacco and clea! The only portions | an old Congressional Lecord, . He wore the | be dealt with. Ther Appeal of Anti-! customary rose bud in the left lapel of his coat, | Ye" als tb the mesting as t0° Chairman Potter took a seat In front of Gen. | where the money was to Coece TE ue ph Butler. After the reading of the jourual, Gen. | snould become a i Butier returned to tus own seat in front of the | ; Speaker, on the republican side. Chatrma a oa . Of this voluminous bili that hav et been acted rue eee the committee are those which relate to the machinery of collection, ete. was con- repoited unanimously by the committe rordance with the recommendation of t Sarr Ct 3 tocome from if the bi | Secretary of War] | the Audrolyeeny Secretary Sehura sub Mr, Morrill. from the committee on finance, | [ir AmU-Polygamy mitted to the Cabinet oficial information re } reported withoat atmeadment House bill to | Saved that we have EVENING, 21st instant, at 734 may be exp Fa. and Gen. | Ht CS Ne Livres WILL CONTINUE Dats Goops FKOM THE ants Exro3srtios. PRAYER MEETIN ‘Temperanee, from | = SS = = cor. vb aut D sis | Navy depart | olygamisis im Sate | NEWYORK, Jan 21.—Flour quiet. Wheat ; quire a mecting of | | LONDON, stan. 21, 12:20 p. m.—Conests, 96% for S OMY I Ware | oth. ULB Renda bOaUe hong Ree 3%." ths appealed to our country | Tye ieee SY New Jersey Gontral, 41.“ Reat i trom Bishop Howe, of heading, RMATEONG, Of Hampto 2 z a és u ceived by hin concerning Sitting Bull and hi racihita’ © refunding of the national debr, | Women to join us in urging Congress to pass | - > 1 to2, in ¥. MO. A. Chap t bas received communications | Potter brought the subject before the House by | band. Ty stated that Sitting Bal cad. ie peo | Placedinthe calendars (rhts ts the Bi which | laws to cnable the courts to arrest simply fur- | Uxiren States SeNarorsnirs ° demo Peblic invites __ janti-im eencerning the sailing of the U.S.S. Supply. | renewing the resolution of yesterday. for an | ple had recrossed the Canadian lne into the passed the House of Representatives on th | ern oe as not the Gentiles, but | cratic cances In the Indiana. test ey aoe FUR UPHOLSTERY | Lieut. Kk. D. Hitchcock commanding, on the 2d | appropriation of $10,000, “He said that there | United States, and were destrons of remaining | inst., and authorizes tne Secretary of the Treas- | Us rome composed aliost entirely | night nomin uted D. W. Voorhees for United GOODS AND Na, af wl instant from Havre, France, for New York. S is nO disposition on his part to cutoff de- | im this couniry. They proposed to be pe. in the process of refunding the national | isos nen cht of dow States Senator for the 101 a ask cee are offered at th establislunent of W. | was filled fo her utmost capaci 5 | bate, but that as the request had been made of | funy inclined, and wanted to come to such debt under existing to exchange directly. cos an es of Gentiles, a Mor- | mous vote. For the vaca by Mn Mor BON ithet and Psave mw. Jent6I¥ | from the Pai xposition, having him to dispose cf the matter within an hour. | terms with the government that they would be | at par, the bonds of the United States bearing | robbery, but shabi asated for by HAVING BOUGHT THE PATENTS FOR | car loads—ees packages. “There were many | bY republicans and democrats alike, he would the grant | ton’s dea ow filled by Mr. V allowed to lve in the United Stat of the elec rh “lise, by the ka . s again. | interest at four per cent. per anuum, authorized | bie FR anclise, | Governor's appotntment, hic! Br. Colhoun's Porous Evaporator, we recom ays in vetting the call the previous question, which would ltt, | Sitting Bull was reported to have beoushe ete Meee Eee ee Tien Sines cone aul pols gaiists of 1 tah ti in the y | bedilvd by the avin erage cle w dala Mend it as the best possible way of molstening the ne overcrowded freighting br the debate to that time. Mr. Whitthorne, of | him trom Cs BLOM s of Indians, num- known as five-twentles, outstanding and , Would be unable it desired to aftiict the | ana Mr. Voornees were pul in none Ret ary air from furnaces, latrobe stoves and steam sand Havre. Tenn., offered an amendment that the com- | poring abe nw. ‘The question how to deat es ever ail Such five-twenty | Motinons or rob them. ‘The Gentiles have paid | Julian 43 votes an Vootherstr aon ra ek peered eg fgets Narain a ~ mittee further Inquire whether any telegrams | with the Sioux chief and h's people was dis- | ses pdeemed, the provisions | fF orcreated what tiey own in Utah, Initia. | Suan. 3 Notes and Voorbe aur meist and summs e. If you wish to avoid vr . TEE On C ERCE he: Cs "havi on destroyer s) POSS he chief and hs peop! | bouds shall have been redeemed, i i | ing they have $20,600,000 as | enty-fiv $s Will be necessary to elect. no THE Horse Commirrer on Commence heard | in cipher have been destroyed and suppressed, | yO dhe stood, tothe Secre © provisions of | ME they have $20, Invested and are as | jepnut ti - Beadeche, catarrh and sore throat use them. } F | cussed and left, it Is unde o. the Secre of Us section and all existing provision: republic a ominate Harris: ments to-day trom j and if so, by whom. Chairman Potter re- | taries of War and Interfor, with the c eee authorling the refunding of the national | 1 interested as Whe Mormons tn maintaining | for the td, and Hon, Godlove 8, ortit for d ~ = * z | feed to accept the amendment. because | tion of t | shall apply y bonds of the Vaited | Fersoual rights. Since the announcement of he Ee . ont Bor Ee Lynch ef 3 Represet | he said, the rescintion as framed atready con | 02 ST cen aoe oa eo sion “decision of the Supreme Court in the Rev nd Mr. Calki ew York, a | templated sneh an inquiry. Mr. Potter-spoxe. | | States bearing interest at five per cent. per a: akhawans Aan tRe Fs caucus of the New York legis. 317 Ora STREET, NEAR THE AVENCR wiving registers to forelgn-buit? | due tbrieny to the resolutions, and omy take | y | num ora higher rate, which muy ve redeemab! Saree iv dby 3 n citizens, Th | claim the imputation which bad hes mtrbatoy | Yesterday afternoon with its crisp atmos- | Tn any exchange made under the provisi NS IN UTAM OF 4 CHANGE OF SENTIMENT | cop Conk Besos Rise Sots, Enel Tile, Slate Mantels. Far. M1 prot ommend that the | COMM Cathe ecu ch bad been attribated | Here and bright sunshine was as li tus section, interest may be allowed on the | iM regard to polygamy, 7 o democrs ernor tumb'n. Tin Rooting and Jo! dent F 5 or Le! . He sa ye SI 5. Of | The ie > una sapprova pj a je Q lormon edit ¢ Lot wae , Se AILBUBN'S FHARMAOY, GENLALS.} ; , f to nim | Had been within the power of any memt rf | ton. ‘The fact that there are so fe in | a cone Mie MAE ICRS AN DID YALE Stk INE the fellowes ered TEN s . ahehautadeas > | move such an Investigation, but no one had | parties seems to give every one more time and iNgavers ‘ed and referred as follows: | here to polygamy almost universatic eecy 1. | achoice: Eu: + + the House to-day an elegant voquet from a } taken advantage of the privilese on ether parties cee ery one ti ne an bills were Introduced and referred as foltows: | hete to polygamy ersaliy expressed. | a choice: Ep 1429 PENNSYLTASIA AVENTS. mmnver of Union soldiers in the late war for his | of tne House until tie resolution was offere| by | inclination for calling on reception days. | By Mr Ken Pees ern eon Should erent ainmeate Gk 4 ~ we: ZODA and MINERAL WATERS on drangit aif active efforts In having the arrearages of pene 4, by alrection of the committee of wate | ‘The event of the afternoon wasthe Inach to | fA to the committee on appropriations, | Journ without it would be imntere bot os manors aaa nets Wiewsetie | Dill passed. - | hew 5 chattman, Potter, with some feel | -four ladles given by Mrs. Mayes in ho: | Parterson—To authorize the Commis: | the Mormons as a triumph of God and al ballots ded to cast G oh Sl ae hs emia Wee te ARMY OKDERS.—Captain Edwin Pollock: } OH eran fon that he had | Mrs. Jewel Micazo, and Mrs. | stoners of the District of Columbia to make | over thetr enemies. Instead of grantin i rtor Vnited 8 oT. AL SAFE DEPOSIT infantry, ts detailed as a member of the Di i ration at th i eas tn certain cases eterred to the Dist tal & By for the past on mere p i ov asso th et. and New York ave ofticers : atin Gh Fath ality ahora j tte. By Mr. Withers—Creating te "we ask Cong Hits Moxky.—tohin S Lacy, ith stand Sew York aveni® of officers to be convened in this city e aid that he did not Know that he was to of { tional Pubite Health’ Organization; reterred to | existing prohibition oF poly =: was Muah Eee T st $ to sé) | amination 5S appot mel ce dea moti pare £ ae | the select committee ae ee preve| THE DIFFICULTY OF ENFO fon. on the Richmond ¥ "s ti pate oy with Goe t = Hon of contagious diseases. By Mr. Matthews— — arises from th A boy was arrested, r SE igang ce of apy bargain with Gov, Tilden or any- | conser 3 similariv adorned and | vo prevent introduction of contagious or | extdence of qulural marria © deed was done by twa and VALUABLES received on DE: | body eke, ‘atise he had been invited io | lighted. ‘The ladies removed their wraps in the | inteltiousdisenecetn the United Stawees that ganar prannes is polyga- | BESTCCS, Who threatened him with deathit he POSIT. i __ReviS-eo8m_ ie Eby ee GE Re the two | reception room on the right of the entrance tabl | mous. Let Cot vide that these shall | betrayed them, The negroes were arrested, and report for houses. | Hic eflered now the resolution to tnves- | qoor, and were then shown Into une Blue par- | the came com | be exciuded from lists, and that 'd That they murdered Mr. Lacy for his Hgate the Cipher telegrams, because he had q ; the Missouri. Leave ne ater Hes ic ‘a ay it eae tes str | lor. ‘Phe state dining table seats only thirty reference to proof of marriage S ' polygamous marriage They mashed the skull of their viet Assistant Surgcon T. E t Samoa: wae ete eis icoramal ee or re added. mak- | giny; ieferred to the committee on the j Vidence as Is receiv ly ved the head fr > trani MATHEY CAYLUS' CAPSULES, Ar ime Wurre Hot Dorsey, | reason = ao si ein the form of a J. Smnilax in| clary. By Mr. Doi TO pros | the courts could at once place polygamy'tn a | Ab unstccessiul attempt was made to lyne | gee years with reat success by... 3 = = id a are qoBatler was) ne: sprdad te! fe-toons followed the shape of the table, and at | (aining atid séiting private laud | process of ultimate extinction, which ts all w A more sticeesstul effort ts anticipated, the physicians of Paris, New York and Lomion, ant | Mat ttveS Tate | area tO ee tN on te ye oren, went” | the four points wore baskets ‘of flowers. ‘The’! tainsenies and territories | ask. Such a law could not be abused. as = = superior to all others forthe promptcure of alléases | Wililt Hawits | Tinues te ennai By He would vole agalus! | horizontal mirror was laid through the center | Lilttce on private land ¢ 5: wou'd be entirely within the coatrol of the goy- | ,,GOSFOrr Winat $20,000. al Canaday of diseases, recent crof long standing. eG and Gov, | {he resolution. He hac, he said, no friends to | or the table and trimmed with smilax and tlow- | Joint recdtuien directing the ernment. ‘Thus can Co force the aban. | dispatch says that Aldc Clendening, Prepared by CLIN & OO., Paris. Sold every | joc orn reward and Spee eet punish, but a ers. At each plate was a lovely bouquet of | One and wo dollar Lnited State enot even the | &2 fron founder, has departed that elty where. oct2a-t.thee-ly thie resolution did not alleze that any. vous | Wiles of the valley and roses ‘The dinner cards | tre table to be called up b: Chat Of the Mor. | With $20,000, which he plainings Tae cae Tea wae inti. | Were simple but handsome; in the center of each | aiter. By Mr. Mitehe itute for | These poly delegates charge | drafts from banks in ad Then selling hence there was ie hetvedeee | Meller were the American eagle anu shield. ate bill providing for the removal of the Walla | 2h 3 es them to broke in Montreal. Tits liabitities are = es ae —— oY the ie oath semnbiing was 2 O'clock, and it | Walla, Cayutte and Umatilla bands of fudlans | 4, oe G. rrostiretion | E0000. Real estate speculations and peayy TO THE PEOPLE: has from time to t dea hitiaber of inter | somebody inust be vindicated or punished, and | Kalty the lunch was.a dinner of many courses. | to the counties on Indian ata, By ar, | ond Kindred vices were wnkmors when itis | Paxsevuvasta Meapeni — | has i 5 er | s is i i A y st re Ss TO p. Nor a > (by net Pinte Sage the | x ie a entitles, Ss is iE lartran! esting reports to the War department upon tue | with each the House. I: ng to dd. it | gentigmen present. Before all the ladies tous | Howe by reyuest)—To regulate and deine the | a wnatter of public hotorete that Bigham | neettt auts for U2 . on the — ! conduct of the Russian campaign azainst Tar | should not (ake the public money of tue peape | their feave the President looked in upon then | dnittes qe eee ORS: Hefetred to the com- | Youny owned a lange distillery which supplied 3 of Phitade GNBATEST MARK DOWN IN PINE | CC Today be paid oficial visits 10 tne Presi. | to gratify (he prurient curlosity of the friends | fora few moments. Among the guests were | Witte On naval affatrs: My tr. ngclains | Wot Saints and many outsiders with wh yh, AnKtin eg CLOTHING EVER KNOWN, fr CEE See NecretnENeETE | Ghoul be like & tonnie nich Mrs. and the Misces Frarts, Sirs. JohnSuerman, | or citizens of the Uuiced States azninst the gov. | {hat Zlou's institution deals largely in intoxica Ragmane uarcerers. Sie hat alse sized. tas THE SEWARD IxvestiGaTioN.— The House | private matters, unless a divorce is prayed for. | Munk ye Gn quite tothe Mts eek Nios | CFRMeNt of Nicaragua, 1. | Mt the meetings of the Mormon priesthood, | Pistcrus to imprisonment for ie. committee on expenditures in the State de- | He thought. too, the investigation would serve | Kiniey Mrs. P Mr. Conkling submitted a resolution instruct | ided over by Brigham Youns. every mau = T skal cloe ont in the nex y days my entire | ‘oan ed the investigation into | 80 good public end, because it woule be oniy | Sekine Of Oblo, Mrs. Parson, Mllss | ing tie committee on the District of Columbia | Shimeeif guilty of adultery outside ot | PENsto" ptain George Prince, of ee Be: CB ae ye eeear es y se B. ay patches of both side: e intima att he acks over the Eastern E g ear | publicly lament tin at number ot | changed ¥ cae “ce y of YREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. | aid. while mtuister to China. counsel tor d | Hed ene teen are i epics Gael | Tore At ee oes ebiruis in purely Mormon Settle: | Gate tron the eens a dae Wastingto ae ‘ « ‘ ne aid that ihe tabulated statement pre an ha hedemocratic moved. Agieed to. on fictitious names. The fe - BS er a ares | pared by Messrs. Lewis and Coftee was ne Rue When cdr oF Iona tea ie ater ho Mr. Wunste called up Honse bil relating to a: Ov. HORT SHADE AWE cn Sorpraie aud Gctccuree Mase Dee ee tee ch Ot Sh tbe facts aine i) 7 eu a i Pre} side. a oe Peed aa = a s pot 3X ‘yla id * . 4 4 LD. cas | tee ice took ant piceor ane nec eet winle uted. Turning to the republivan side, he } onride, and her aunt, Mrs, Skillman. ‘The ocea- sive consent of the United states toacertain | @ rand Time in Marrixbure. case tor a year at argument 1 was azreed that a supplementary | Geio GPROSe Ht Should Lurn out in the inves- | sion was greatly enjoyed by all present, and Serer the ene. embly of Maryland In | a sabia Sgt A GAS EXPLOSTON in Une basement of creed that a su ‘¥ tigation that a republican committee of the | ered as Drillty similar fes- Mary}: Hanks —Henry M. Hoy , 2 in the basement of t OVERCOATS. atement should be wed and subi : 0: GUE demmberAHedinugtenes, aun | Core aoe eat oe eet . (dt transfers to | of Pennsylvania U's eof Weeks & Potter, F OVERCOATS now $16. formerly 32: at a subsequent meeting of the committe royed those Which passed between the r Hoh has Over Occurred af te hite the countlesor Allegany rrett the control rnor Hartrantt, The | Stroyed a Is OVEBOUATS now $14, former! Coffee declined locking at the staten | publican ‘The resuivot Mae ano® use. The ladies as a rule wore light colored — of the national turnpike or United States road | nzed with visiting cluds and | and toi oY TATS bow $10; former Si for the investigation. Wout ie tap sont eee siting costumes, «nd removed | through satd counties. | Hons for some days, and the | part of the bas OXERCOATS now ss forme: 35 1 oe ee suet Pai } Milng which had better not be seen oy f Sek pmarily receive NOUSE.—Immediately the reading of Iramgtiat ee we F the conte now ¥f, form i : ) ck. sive Une $20,000 to. < * vesterda ng, > Ae rot | ever bad in ¢ re | eles hy iS OVESCOATS now $4, formerly #5 HESS, COMee, t y re reine inane Chet ts | nd Se eel. ferday. Mr the Journal (which occupi: a an hour Mr. Pot- | grard divisio: prising five brig- | lantern when Which had been leaking tion upon him, some further words | Stirring up private scandals or pri- | turned trom the ttnot S ter called up for action the resolution presented | Zaes of the > ds of Pennsylvania, | all doy sunday ceded. Wood was severely suits. | the cormmittee ined until ta-morrow. = if the frauds had succesded 11 | nee SS arene by hitn yesterday, directing the committer on | numbering about five thousand mea; the sec. | insured. 7 suits a tej — = | whe Ero! Ss. We Mt will be ry Tiden In the chair, he would hays | 4 DOLeE Taste us , the investigation of election frauds to inquire | ond the so overnor ¢lect, | TREE E CEOS ow ate ined. Tavored an investization, Dut as th eel the into the RISERS OF U SOIIS thst were 0 now 315. Hi st 5 sd SEVEN Moo: Vpher dispatches,” and approp: Gino, | br ecuese - ti SE course Ut ing $10,000 10 defray the expenses of sach In- the House had nothing to do with them. y Inost. dangerous been captured by the revenue at OF did not reecive, SUITS that were $17 now $15. | character Sara | 4 < Hal i Ta pleasant r owever, to some imi 1 < the thir in Lorae county. Ky. The: tong de- 5 Suite that were Sis now $10 | of Daniel | y meee Gecko tee Tre trees te te wae | CoLUGn. Mrs. Pierce her of ex-min | te att eas Mawes eet ies politics! hein jreatened ny one RUITS that were SE? now i due “To the poor ofd man in New York who had er to France Paulknel ct Cox, from the eoramittee on the Worary, | over three Thousand m A. ‘Whey + taken by SUITS that were £10 now j | Deen drawn froin ! dential cand tunity as reported Back Senate bill to authorize the chan- Jor of the Smithsentan Institute to appoint ry in certain cases, Passed. ‘rom the comm tive dc ‘fiiams, daughter of che lat informal interview yesterday, 5 business to run a BSi- tat ke be given th INSURANCE RaTES.—In view of the y losses of Boston insurance companies by coeut New York fires they have agreed to ish a tarifl of rates and appointed a com- COATS AND VESTS. GOATS and VESTS from 322 to 315. The line was formed ai | the procession moved. Upon | nerof State and 2d sireets | the second division. with the governor elect, rs and fractions ) passed up State street to the Capitol, the troops a1 hotel ha Amany visite: . Where se iving, we: WEFe Fer ermoon, There were a numbe co, . COATS and VESTS frow $ Lent te Nd he proces vestigation 0: of azreeab 1 : | Sar © 1 tee to Consider Une subject of an increase in ded with. M+ S open to ail who called at the ; , : onde SS ing and UL | the rates, PANTALOONS. Tie TREATY had hardiy warmed up the subject when hil SHEE ROTI ad ee oa AtORITT ese, fom comm ttee on pubtic lands, | tirlng «eu ms of- | erat =a ae PAN Live session of the Senat time explied, An effort was made to extent | ung peopl nply compensate them- | T#Poried Back Senate amenduoen's to tue House — fered by Ut {| SricrpE or MaN aNp Wr Jerk in a Den- Le pattie dolttered acaba Is tlme, but objection was mad Then. | ihe lack of evening parties by crowd- Se eee ae ary eave bare. an of ver precery ‘stole provisions to send to the § soht tor 3 sesh tats og “ | sald Mr. Conger, with sarcasm, ** Mr. Speaker, * ° io} NAUSAS tO ent curred ta. cerlilicate of election en ina mine ” partly ow! . FANTALOONS colt for Y of a resolution submitted by aLanotlier tue 1 will continue these remarks | i uecday night weekly soctal mestinas or | .. The House then proceeded to the considera- | udministeed by dustioe We Se thcode End ipocntis matrices, aea be oe eee RT AL OONG aol vides for terminating so hatici of the trex! Mr. Hewitt s e el he na- | , Pe ROOM ant vine | Uon of the cipher dispatch resolution. the stipreme court, ‘Phe tnaiiurai address was t sure of} - PANTALOONS sold for #3. Wr. Lewitt said, as the chairman of the na- | the Washington Art Chub ai their roous in the I ' i reputation, So tue exposure of his cine was PANTALOONS sold for 82. ot Wasbis on as 3 ee to the fiheries - | Corcoran Buliding have Special features of at- A yeport of the debate is printed elsewhere ten rea0: ud was followed by the benediction | stunning blow. He begzed the oiticer who ze z givin: notice required by its p ff y er given the Western Union ‘Telez onthe Dna broe in tis paper.) ; anda vational salute. This evening there wil! ade the arrest to le stay ome SPECIAL ATTENTIO: terms of the treaty ratibed June ny authority to print apy dispatch | pee ee | 2 QS === be a grand display of freworks in front or the | Wade the av ee ee ee Incalled to the following Goo ls, wi sheries provisions are to continue 1 pasced between himseit-and pth { aon ‘The District in Congress. Capitol, and Goveraor and Mrs. Hoyt witi hold Ned tnthe house ie, anned. (staying oD redueed in proportion to the above: erfod of len years from the dat lelegrains offering the use of money had ever | state THE OLEOMARGARINE BILL AS IT PASSED BoTH | A Teception at the executive mansion. and lis wife committed snicide with lasdaniwe, Fine SS jaws Passed to put them th Leen sent to or received from any officer of the A i i : “ ah as ; : cern . : Youths’ Drese Suis and Business Suits etligihot aot cg : qu sent to or recelved from any apricious goddess of fashion that de- HOUSES. cog -THE GOVERNOR'S TNAL ee ae Ther ya" Overcoats end Ulsters. years after ings {Eo | hational democratic cormmitree. He, sald th | rear for old China, old crock- The bill for the protection of dairyinen in the | Peloices at specie resumption: Lamy Say Tusy Waue Inwocent.— The Potts Boys’ Dress and School Suits, 5 rraicel ns = | inves on. he knew, wouldestablish, beyond | ery Issey ware, &c., has at last taken a — pystay ‘ohumbia, whieh passed the House | ¥@.27e 10 produce aad exchange act . | Wile ¢ urna! publishes statements iren’s Cape Overcoats and Uistera, ties shall other of ifs | au H. that no telegram offering the use of | practical urn. and gallinoculture {s the order | D/Sttict of Columbia, which passed the House | shaq‘ not eamble in tletitious © . With re. | made ud McDonnell, hung there Dress and Every Day Sts. Wish (0 te ae Ediaund be the fake mating It, was ever sentor received | jor Is9, Our ladies, both old and young, now | Yesterday, had previously passed the Senate. cara to the maintenance of zovernment by bal- | last we ihe inurder of George K- Smtth, ‘Sect Dibeiine ta Chitinie Mace nar ' Fecol w: : on his motion referved to the { by the late national ‘democratic Presidential | quote Baroness De Linas. of Paris, and her pr Dow awaits the signature of the President | jot, with equal political rights for all, the ad- | aud to be published affer their death. Botb as- since 1857. ‘ BR aR ea) to | cand | ference for Houdans, Le Fleck, and other varle- | to become a law. It provides “that every per- | dress says Pennsyivania’s attitude on this ques. | °€1 thelr citar innocence of tue erime for A. STRAUS, a ent apy ernie poets * peal Sn wnentee ae ke Hes Ues of gallinaceous fowls. Leghorns, Hamburgs, | S©n Who shall manufacture for sale or who — tion is known wherey py Were Lung. or any other tiurder, en SCO opm ane 4 ne he hour explr and debate was ho u 7 E Y her name ts know: she will insist upon its e 1) Coenins, Polands, Sebyghts, Silkfes and Bra’ shail offer or ex) on of privilege, and | mas are now the topies of Conversation, The stance in semb: Ty Portran Hayes will promptly there. quired neice 10 Us we any article or s ter OF Eheese, not ter give the re- | Mr. Gart at Great Bri | in ordergt Tose LO a ne Jan. Logan!” —The nominatt 2011 Pennsyleania Acenur, tain. of Logan extend dé hoved 10 reconsider -| judies will, of course, flock to the Masoate Tem. I Lot the dairy, and not made Ieago papers variously, The special | the vote whereby the maih question was order. | 14dies wily ane agveland en: a. | exclusively 0 c OF C1 ‘9 whicl heads of the Ttuwe have the tuliowing In the towltte Between 40h and 11th etraets._ Cd, The denioehats opposed Ie UI Mer Hiagkig, | We this Week to scé the novel and rare collee- exclusively of mk or cream, but into which wad , " * Provosry NE (aes WATCH REPAIRER, “f2ator « hristian For 20 years with H. Srxwes, nowy at 213 Pew A AVENUE, LADIES W ‘Watches put in complete order by teed for one year, or money refune ec. Vion in this line on e: AM Hs salary Senator Thou Shalt. Be Temple of the ‘Two Faced God of the « eu—lis Hewgags and ‘Trombones the Vietory Over Deceney—Bighty s Have Put on the Livery of Persoual Sto Draw His + has thts of Tenn., moyed to jay the resolution a | table. ‘This the republicans, with tite ¢ of Gen, Butler, unanimo 7 rising vote the republicans carried the ‘mott S Iu to nays ‘The deraocrats, ho abled for K the roll ¢ hibition. the oil or fat of animals, not produced from anova miik, enters as a compenent part, or into white INDIAN CosISSIONER Hayt has been sud- melted butter or apy oll thereof has been intro- : ailed to his home, in Patterson, . by | duced to take the place of cream, 1 distinet- bof Loudon, hay ickness of a relative. ly and dw y stamp, brand, or mark upo! fa tive per cent. reduction of ————_ every tub, Hrkin, box, Or package of Such ar theirempluyees, “The wen deel he Treasury depart- ticle or substanee the word Oleomargarine, in Wot rede —The master ta providing that every person who has a hn band or wife liv nrries anothe vLether i any ian whe Bips For ENVELOPE all was L LW ment anuulied Its contract with the Morgan | plain Roman letters, not Jess than hall an Lach : ; aud more ¢ y jack the 4 NITED STATES 4 FER ¢: ANoTuER Norary.— Envelope Company, who hud the contract for | placed horizontally tn proper ord Pee ea enn ene See Se ee T NIT! went for 3 nD. Cough! supplying the depart : i EOMARGARINE. And in case of ret Sah seh te Liss Succ of Monstrous Per BONDS ox hand fur Sumae-tiate dck:very. i this sec ecole | ee eat ieee Hii Noman e of such article or substance in ee fo oie Sats coat Rcats ; vr-Devan BAS it ivtrict of Columbia, Twenty and 1 It net extend to. by teason of Colurnbla, | the presen al year. That company taited | cliver there aed to withdraw the parita- oh of victory and : Gold Sizes, for sale. . i site| (orca at ra eat kL Boran wiles ja and New | (COME UN tie contract upon which itnad | Pocnscera writer oe inten On eee pline bul, leaving the matterto | > mr the Tritune and Times, AN $65 Bonds of D. ©. guaranteed by the United R Wave has | Yesterday bids were opened for sup- ot ‘ States, 1 sivevears, | England, ‘The thermometer at Toronto yester- | oa envelopes daring the balance og | (Plainly written or priuted word Oleomarga- a Hauk dressing room revolt t hey pa | There were a nuraber oe age OF | rike, in type ar letters as afore and every uf day stood at es below ira, hesaighal | Wonton & Graans of Neo ewe | gale of stich article or subst amped. |, Mestructive Fire | Ree eal show that at ay Vane = Se niehin been awa branded, marked, or labelled , and LAZARE J, Jan. 21, 1am — x EXD OF THE FRENCH CanINeET Cerists.—The DIAMONDS. Burlington, Vt., ston 7. Sones & Co. of Chicago, have been aw no action shall be maintained for the ‘price | }s BOW on fire, having ignited at Pease ghana pie a riage which lias been pronounced below zero, and at Wi ~ Me. the contract. thereot. | That every person who shail sell, or | The structure ts owned: by ex-Congressman | the Left. and a iotion of Contd WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR ASSO provisions are not to affecy | While Aibany, N. Y.. a rded as the ¢ prio sell, or have in his or her possession | AM0s Clark. jr. The First National Bank, post MENT OF DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND CLUS. est station in the “United mur or punishment of TER RINGS, EARKINGS, LACE PINS AND jeady Commuitied aginst the pt LOCKETS IN ALL SIZES.) THE RECENT is. President is antic COVERIES OF DIAMONDS IN LARGE QUA of ofienders against the anti-Polygaimy | TITIES, AND THY GREAT REDUCTION IN THE 4, and on such conditions and under suca | PRICE OF GOLD AND LABOR, HAS BROUGHT he shall Uhink proper, but no such ay offen tes, the mercury 5 below zero. AU Washington it was 9 | above, arise of 3 ds es in 24 hour 7 i he 1", * chamber of deputies by a majorit With intent to sell contrary to the provisions of | Cftice, Western Union Telegraph office, Con- | {2ayiver ot de sis that has been © this uct any of the sald article or substance re. | Scrvatory of Muste. Masonic Hall, Opera iloie, Pe eas at ns eee | quircd by the first section of this act to be , #28d four stores and fifteen offices are all located - = ped, marked, or labelled as therein stated, | !t the building. ‘The cause of the fire is yet un- | Comriaisrs AGAlNsr THE MooNSUISERS ) stumped, 1aarked cr lavelled, or in case | Known. The firemen are at work, butcannot Quite a number of revenue officers, who were ail sale without delivery ofa label re- | 2Pproach the building, ow! c sent LAW, ized to grant amnesty to si which comments upon the S ry - ; letter and requests Gen. Sheridan to ¢ Wak,—Lieu- | thie Indian controversy Sheridan ts in receipt of a letter | est to the pubile, was of interest to a or THY Scnvez Sueninay quired by this act. shall for eeelt weet ee mMcke.. ‘The loss will be very heavy the ‘dense | recently turlouzhed by the (overninent on 3 A i ME : ss the Ce y eral Sherina der ‘ot Washing- ter. seer y Schurz Was con: | ¢ ¥ Uis act, si lor each such offense | Smoke. c very heavy, The tulld. | count ex o lark of tomas, ore aocnaien Ooo the Seen ie menue cHunuunTastes en COMpHed. With eas | 20m General Seas i aM cca Ticationed on the subject. and repite | forfelt and pay a tine of $100, to be recovered by | Ig alone is worth $150,000." ‘The best block of : in Greenville. quietly waiting for orders to mor marriages ky OWL as Mormon is one way to get out of it. The elrcumstance | indictment in any cou ft the District of Co- ‘ 5 bulidings in the city ts in danger | Wean pre are 13 ee 5 first time had to-day referred to me the com- We are informed that there are 13 licensed stills | ton, January 17th, | ! mm ases In which such rages, r i that my Jetter appeared in the rs cannot | Jumbia of competent jurisdiction for the trial of 11:30 a.m.—The fire in the Arcade is burning | jn Ubis county, and that the fallure to keep these Tes) ee eee mnived acrording to the zest | Munteallon of the Hon. Secrotars of the In- | have disturbed te generals inuich, considering | Misdemeanor, and ihe oue-hait of such tine | fUHously.. ‘The Opera House is complete we orion sect revenue oficials on the move ts working serious hany territory of the United burned. The national and savings banks are | joss to the licensed distilleries, as numerous Home OWNERS. ATTENTION:—Col- lege Villa Farm 13 tllgrabove Geonee. the fact that I saw Gen. Sheridan's last two | When paid to go to the informer and the resi- communications first in the papers, and that | due to be paid into the treasury of the District and if such issue shall have been born | GlOSUr, With an endorsement from the War | | { > 3 is 7 | Safe. The firemen at this writing have the fire | Micit stilis are running, and the traffic in the ‘on Teonalls f. offarn the best, the lirst day of November, 1879, are legit cer ac ae “No action’ ‘Th! eta reser | the last one was sent to me with ‘a printed | Oi Columbia. ‘That every person who shail sell j under control. The Masonic Hall, Conservatory | “anconshine™ whisky iegreauly, on the increase; of inducements for wintering Horsos at tact. linated, and shall by entitle! tail the rigitsof | jas doubtless been. Seen Dyevou. “T mae the { SSBOPSIS, Mitended for thenewspapers, attached | OF ofler or expose for sale, or who shall cause | Of Music, National Guard headquarters, and all | and lcened dicts ate cingonins won the nro: low price of $10 ver month First-clasa heirs abd next to kin of thelr parents, | Explanation that oon Oe ets oct Make the | toit. But Gen, Sherman evidently wants Gen, | OF procure to be sold or offered or exposed tor {he upper ofiices In the Dutldin, are destroyed. | tection they are entitled to from the govern }, With box stall for every horse. Two feds | (planation that you may not expect an of cial | Sheridan not to write any more letters. sale any articie or substance required by this | fe Arcade cost $250,000, It oe iu iS | ment. They think they can’t make whisky and St grain daily, ‘Veterinary attendance free, Dr. K.P Sor DIERS’ HEADSTOS fhe bill Introduced | COPY. My own judgment ts that your answer —— act to be marked, branded, stamped, or | Oly partially Imsured. AN the at gos in- | pay 90 cents tax. and sell ata profitin com- EL Tesiding on the For farther partica Representative Ward yesterday to allow the | ‘2 former conumunteation was all-sufficient, THE PULLMAN Can Bit. — Representative | Jabelled, not so marked, branded, stamped, | luding money, have been removed fromthe | petition with dealers tn “the crooked.”"—[Green~ re Toth L. MOXLEY. ‘ = : bre . | 4nd perfectly satisfactory to me and to the Sec- "s villto regulate the charges for Pull- | °F labelled, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, | Danks, and all ietters and papers from the post. | hile s. C.) News, nova __& MOXLEY._ ance of the appropriation of $1,693,009 for | retary of War, and that Mr. Schurz’s rejoinder | Turner's bill to reg hares ul | and on trial for such Misdemeanor nee res | omice. ———— — JSTERESTING To TAX-PAYERS. soldiers’ headstoues in the national cemeteries | Was a dre eed to the Dublic, and Is in no man- ete tis Gaten Bete Toe ook sale or offer or exposal alleged shall be pre- | eT NN | HaRD-MoNEY DEMOCRATS Scance.—It is said ORT OF THE UNITen 0,beexpended for a similar purpose tu pri i! dculated to reconcile conflicting opinions, | ented by the United s Tove thea on gore | Swaptive evidence of knowledge of the char | Delaware's New Governor ASW gq, in some quarters that ff an alliance is made with Tbe SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED cemeteries. 1s a measure recommenda iuProve the condition of the Indians, or make | shall be unlawful to charge more than one dol- | acter of the articie so sold or offered, i rated. the greenbackers, the hard-money men will de- STA ES having deculed Of strects and ayennog WewOrial of the Pennsylvania legtsialure, and | the instrumentality of the army in Indian man- | lar for the use of the same by one person for — ee | . Dover, Dkt.., Jan. 21.—John W. Hall was in- “tl and go over Uo the republicaas. That thre it Lents for the impror n au by the Grand Army of the Republic organization | @gement more harmonious and effective. For | twenty-four hours, under a penalty of a tine | s< e ‘ area valid and lewal tax.all property holdecs whoara PY The Best News, in many =tate: Uthat thou. | these rn It is represent anil in arrears, and against whos: | augul as = ‘ons the controversy should end, and, | not less than $500 nor more than $5,000, timposed Fee Lo kts Uncles | tugurated govenor of Delaware to-day in the | reminds Us of the story of a Kentuckian visiumg 1 ° rese: g native ; trom oll ip arrears, aad against wi sands of soldiers’ craves remain unmarked, and | therefore, T shall instruct the Adjutant General | upon the corporation, and any natural person baal ey peep epo | Tourse of clivens Tae ce coun a Saved uo tne ponies of tnat mélgnbernese, ghey” receem the same, subject to such reduction as the that great numbers of former headboards have | to place Chis communieation of the Hon. violatmmg the provisions of this act shall be The be: = - militia companies of Wilmington were also | reminded hii on nearly all occasions that “the revision Low in prosress will authorize. cone to decay, and the War departuient 1s pow- | 12rY of the Interior an file.” Hable to a fine of $160 and imprisonment for | ./The best news paper to itsinchesin the United Bt. Gov. Hall's inaugural address was | folks were among the first families.” Kaintuck Sai erless under the terms of the present law to = three months for each offence. States ts the EVENING STAR, published in Wasb- lef. It deplores the continued depression in | finally asked what had become of all the second SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CAN NOW BE PAID | Eile vor them. ‘The senate has iready passed | _ CORCORAN GatieRy or Anr.—The sixth an- | ——S ington city. = business, which could not be attributed to mis- | families. “Oh,” sald old Virginia, “they left s AT A DISCOUNT, measure, aud In case it be wot passed | Mal meeting of the board of trustees of the MARINE Corrs STAFF OFFICERS.—Mr. Banks’ ae = | Conduct ‘in state affairs, but to the unwise | for Kentucky years ago.” So it is with the and all tax-payers interested will fiat Spewther's table Mr. Ward inteads © | How MAJOR RENO OBRYED OxpEKS.—In the c Corcoran Gallery of Art was held last night at | pill, introduced in the House yesterday. to nancial policy of the government, and on in- | hard-money men: they lett ‘Yawe in adjusting and « .!ime their tax bi position fer insertion, Reno inquiry in Chicago yesterday the scout F, t nat Bee the Gallery, when, after the usual reports were | regulate and define the rank of s cers = ber fiated currency, which has shown us the wi: went to the republican party.—{Cincfonati Bn- 1 a . + i ? ° sulate and define the rank of staff oMcers of } F. Girard was cross-examined by Recorder Lee. | dom ircul: medi ‘based cl rer, i. : WILLIAM DICKSON, ‘Tue Boys ts Bhes.—X meeting was held ia! (yiyhand accepted. all the overs of the iastl- | tye Marine corps, proposes the following as th» | The principal polat made was that cuswer gave. | 22 gold sud silvers. The address algo opposes | TANT — at the residence of Gea, B.F. Butler, | By qin Nome hecelected for the ensning Jsing | StAfT, after the passage of the act: One adjutan: | Reno the following order when standing within | thewatitie au ved considers the civil authori- | Witp Roars IN SwITzEKLAND.—Owing to thé s Rea Esratr AGENT. \ utive committee of the Union Vete- | Ue past sone) Roatan be a ae and Rector, ‘ube quartermaster, one Pay- | 8 ee Es Fen pen id; | es stificient for the needs of the state. severity of the weather, Une forests of the Ber- 222 Four-and-a-. ‘ s tbs Ire Hiehaeents 5 en pur; master, who after 25 years Service, shal y 5 e Indtans, and th wes of wild Sie “eee Union of the United States «Boys in | cla: and placed on exhibition, Of ties four | have Uie rank of lieuteiant colonels, and afte | when you dos charge them, Take the soouts New York Millia. Fe ene ag peda H mar = - Ja the absenc i | WS Bieretadte rn Co ro taae OF Drkin | Sty yeus the rank of colonel; two assistan | With you.” ‘This contradicts the testimony of | arpaxy, NY Y., Jan, 2—The adjutant gene- | gery attack. ‘The farms are frequently attacked See eres Pere cs. ne a Diao Earnie ten Sor ane Clare Healy's | (uaitermasters, who after 20 years shall hav - ree et met Hace, (hat, the order was dellt- | rat's report shows the entire military forve of | py wolves, and hundreds of © have de- LUMBER, WOOD AND GOAT. DOORS, sist, | /ussien took pi 2 to the daty ani | heble fii length portrait of Gitizot, so seriously | Ske tak of majors; but nothing in the act shal | ered by Colon en the advance Was | the state to consist of seven divisions, thirteen | cended into the Valleys in search of food. BLINDS. MOULDINGS, er injwed while in the Smithsonian Institution, future policy of the repub! n part le any of the above to back pay and allow made and (he Indians began to troop upto meet | brigades, one regunent, and twelve separate a Reno, the latter checked his horse ul - 5 alion and ee y OMigss. 910 Fieginie arene southeast, | Dic sade and received with warm’ apnlatie | is been restored to ts former sound and SU a mand did (he sume. A few micas tee See SuPer ateriosot aitiliery, apa umeary-unee | so Spe Daten as meee, bene eet ot See ne acer nocen rents AUC er A een entered mae oe ee PT ae | Reynoips, rae Uran Powys ing began and continued a short time, when a | regiments, six batallions, and thirty-one sepa- | “Pera. Island of Saghalien is to be the Bo- ES ae Smee ee | Este Crimi Cee k Tne | casts (no additions), 134; present number 07 | was reeently decided in the Heer Sree oudets, pAlen, (o Your horses: | rate companies of Infanty, tn all 20.205 men, tany Bay of condemned Russian Nihilists, 1 now have no partner, and no connection what : the « ‘apparently belag | [eis Statuary (I addition), 19; present num- | Supreme Court, tiled yesterday through his .. Girard said {t was not an act of cow- ‘The Lehigh Valley Railroad. 82 Key. Dr. HW. N. Brinsmade, age #0 years, Sale ee ee mony a Ber Of Bronzes no aaainone), 125; present num- | counsel, Biddle and Speaks, a petition for a | ai for Reno's troops to move out of the tim- || PaILADELPHIA, Jan. 21,—The annual meeting | died suddenly. Saturday, at Newark, N.J., trout Ease eae ene = ia Sa - 13: presen oly De reproductions (no additions), | rehearing upon the ground that his sen. | ber, but he believed they would have been safer | of the Lehigh Valley Kallroad was held here | heart disease. 7HY WILL YoU BF HUMBUGGED CuarLats Jous B. Van Méran. 1 fas s preset nt number of ceramic ware (noaddi- | tence in the lower court to two years’ | had they remained there. this afternoon. The report states that the net 52 Alderman Fitzpatrick, of Hamil- Wri ae == the navy yard, Washington, D.¢ ene. St Pictures and 4 pieces of marble | imprisonment with hard labor was iliezaiand ———— income di the year was $3,729,004.95; ex- | ton, Ont., died 5 in the council chamber SLARBES, when you yet the best, Bea | and granied six months leave from Fel They ea been admitted on exhibition. | contrary to the provisions Of section 5,892 of the ARRIVAL OF M. CHATTBAU —Among the pass- ases, including interest, $3,658,865.61; leaving | Friday, midnight, while in the act of moving a Pudath FeSy 8 ee 1st. maneones ee ples copted was 49; besides | Kevised Statutes. It is true that the statute | engers onthe Amerique, which has arrived at Risa to be credited to profit and 103s ac- | ;esolution. pe RT, Ornitan, 453 Pounsyivan’ = sven r % - Vale IRStruetor eee eee casts Under pri- | says nothing about hard labor, but that point | New York from Havre, was M. Chatteau, the | count. Asa Packer re-elected president. #¥-Four colored students have entered the pea mes Sees Tur VU. S. S. Mamiox, which arrived at New | 710 Insinuetors. ime Humber of visitors in | was not raised at all in this court, and it is very | French ie to America in the Interest of onkling Henominated. Protestant Episcopal Divinity School at West | ae ga. | York Saturday afternoon, left Vilieteancie, | 7350 pay, and 4,369 mie asi Teer eg tees Improbable that the petitioner's plea for a | Franco. commercial treaty. DhesSgtmctee i ermge ps espe wy a Philadelphia, who expect to engage 1m mission- : LOONS. CREAM SA’ prance. on the 14th of November, 1575. She | attendance was on Wing Day, when, it | “corn Wil be granted. _ DeatH FRom Locksaw.—Mr. Henry Hall, a | when the hour arrive, proceeded to vote for « | #Y Work in Africa. , 21 Sixth street n.00., | Head tw Nour on, at Be, Thomis Hor'| numbered 1200 persons. “The bulging tas re | _€@-Lawrence 0. fall who embszasiea | wAtATEvn meen aNeain Romy, Ball. & | when. hour strived. proceoied, to vu cailsd, | | $9 The Louisiana louse has pasos be Fen tpeat faculties, 1p Dow prepared to furnish cana an the tact tee the asange wad oh ee Pie nate nero cetera Dp ncvers So ccetrom the Tendon cranes Ma, Sos noverel tien Bs bog ae the ist, preg rg tte log pee he | Ie ee Reser snes ibd ths urea jon wuarauteed: “decatim” | algost entirely under san. ~ | ratus, eae S spp | on his arrival by the steamer Oceano = AO" Wednesday las when he Gied from fockjaw. | Wiiliain Doreueizner 12. about its passing the Senate,