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THE EVE PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. 1 = ING STAR, rs A Suggestion Relative to the Water AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i —_- enn Pennsylvania Avenue, corner ith Street, sioners have it In their power to fx the diame- =e ter of the ne pipes —, housenof the a consumers, I venture to believe that The Evening Star Newspaper Oompazy, Of water In the higher partsof the city might bo 8. H. RAUFFMANN, Pres’t. greatly obviated if not wholly removed, wit . witha nt little trouble and expense. I suggest’ that, TRE EvESINe Stan ts served to subscribers in | the size of the supply pipes be determined for pela SLR eles on thele own, sceount, at 10 eS | the houses according to their elevation above Ss sae oe ‘By malpostaro "prevaid— head of water Into ooeente Oar He pe shall ale ‘Tee Wrexty Stir published on Friday—82 8 jow the same quantity of water to pass thi eat. pewtawe prepaid. {0 copies for B15; 29 copies = | —— suine Une, Jn the wm pasta of Wash- jor 2. p nf much sinaller pipe than those now All mail subscriptions must be in aa = = Used would let through abundance of water for ‘Vance | no paper sent loneer th: id for. ‘TO iP ‘9 a! A 4 = Pury s, « sle "Ente of wveriiay wads Enda applica 53—N®. 8,054. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1879 TWO CENTS saitdnce te waste wouit be leashes cks were aceidentally running thr b SHESS. : i ers conld not then take THE EVENING STAR. The Potter tnvestigation, | « Caritel public Woreany we | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, Telegrams to Tho Star. | sieve fyi. ot Sate > T CHURCH. Re re ett donee: cr a Ste noise glected by the Commissioners!” SaTorpay, January 25. | 6 [pigelas would cults Sc meremnte > ase S SHERCH Ree A | ECE Le yesterday, the Pou The following figures will attract the atten-| THE SENATE was not in session to-day. —1* Sa few Inches of pipe of the proper t cones deed fayechool at 945 am. 3° | Washington News and Gossip, | !vestigating committee continued the owas | tion of your readers, especially those living | _IOUSE,—The Dill, reported la t night, trom | between the street main ‘and the a = _———_ examination of the witness St. Martin. He was east of North ard South Capitol streets. All | the committee on yudictary, fur the better orga- | FOREIGN AFFAIRS, house, the diameter of white! GOVERNMENT Recetrts To-pay.—Internal rev- asked, “Were you ever indicted?” and answered, = 7 31 hg rEa- | s, Pi : : calculated for three or four ‘ Tam under indictment this minute iroutting | that part of Washington east of those streets | nizition of the district court in Louisiana, | Severe Wenther, Henvy Snow Storms | (ft yc method once Pr ~ with a knife, ‘Iis my urd indictment, Dat] | Is included uncer the name of “Fast Washing. | (iVsding the state into two Judicial districts) | 1,,, HM Destitttion fm Earopee pri | Serving the pressure on the heights would not TERIAN CHU Sussceirrions to the four per cent. loan to- | never was tried.” i fon” tn the following statement, and embraces | WAS Tassed. | tain has been severe throughout the week ood | any affect the rising of the water In the Res: Josreat t. RELLY, day amounted to $14.02 c aetcal ae ieee as aber 452 equares, or about 3-ithsof the whole number | whole athe wel nee SuUDRAae °F | continues so, consequently the appitcation noi but rather tend to carry It higher eyery~ JosTICE Hunt's Co: be ‘put, and the answers the witnesses would | Of sduares in Washington. ‘The ratio of as | | Mr. Milisir quired ittucreselar onder was not | Tel or the “aictressed post have great T have had several years experience with me- ae th ani | proved to-day ivez" Is that so? A. Of course it is; 1 took the | sessed values of property in “East Washing- | then orning hour. Ce An es he ereen ters in another city, and feel convinced that alk Cebnee pete > ue ist down myself, Dui Mr. Stenger did nat know | ton” to whole sae SIOCG 1S othe ae ets | guaue.sneaser replied that it was not; but that | Ses BHC | thetr use for private houses. wi great, “The Wa; AT THE WHITE Hovse.—Senator: Allis’ the witnesses were “tixed,” aithough I spoke | uot materially change »18il. The expen- Oe Cyaan couid react his object by votins | pany and ott : Hh Ad : troubie and expense. =e : f i Se 8 " sin “ East Wi . 4 "avy Show falls are interrupting telegraphic | $!€At trouble and expense > Sargen: calfe, Pol- | 1ohim about the witnesses being kept shut up: | dituresin Improvements In “East Washington” | down the motion to go into committee: bat thig | BEAVY Sow falls weg P —_——— bet (Ohio) McKinley, Feito, Pound, Aldrien and | $70 for his evidence, but he took no notice of | and the nsscssiaen (ne taken 1 this in the chair.) on the post ofice appropriation | ¥ed Dy tuterruptions of ‘the wires. betwe: Stare tiaving enjoyed reading the ine by the na Rainey, called at the White House to-day. Hot testify for less than $500: Websr ave him | ment. ‘The number of squares In East) W bill, | Faris and Vienna, (A telerram trom Freder. | Gicusion of the water question. want the —— —$—_———- A0t tes t om, Weber gave ee st in Wash- ——__6,. | icksnaven says that four licht ships have aban- | P! peor Saying a word on one ~ There THE PENSION ARREARS BILL A Law.—The | #0 Just before he went on the witness stand. sae Saree rave of ervverer Important Action U dored their stations on account ci © AU thls time tn this and other countries over President to-day approved the act “to provide ; Pula died last sumer of yellow fever; I made in Washington, in $75,819,934; Assessed Bureau Transfer Questions | Advance of the Plagne in Russia. nized’ by the largest, © that a i on account of death, or | things right. It was decided that the afidavit | value of propery oi ae a ernie The joint committee to consider the expedi- ime ences al eee a Nention, there is not 2 wounds received, or disease o a 5 recor commis. 15-76, $11,732, ‘ash- eS = v | ng: “Russian and German medical journals sient bed Service of the United: Estes urine the rate | tee oe oe Teer ot the commis: | 150 eer, IaLIt: PODUIAUOIL OF ERGt suey of transfering the Indian Bureau to the | state that the east of Europe is ta a state ot me bert Serer rgueilion, willch have been granted, | In repix to questions by Mr. Cox, witness | Washlogion, census isis 21.03; Total espeadi. | Wer derartment held an important meeting to- | Eteat alarm at the progress of what they alleze It an order was si Or which shall hereafter be yrar.ted, shall com! | stated that Carter was paid $10 a day, and was | tures in Washington by board of public worss | day. ‘There were present, S Win Saur- | ¥0 be the plague, which is rapidly making Its if the most fmproved mence from the date of death or discharge | pald by A.M. Gibson, correspondent of the N. | and the Commisslozers, from 18il and 1573, | ders, of Nebraska, chatrman: Senator Oxtesby, | N8Y Upwards towards the norut and east Of Sto Deel Ray MoseNOR, Mot ous Goer from the service of the Untted States for tue | ¥, Stay with Mr: ‘ildens money. He saw mo- | when Congress supe a orn utp tae | Senator MeCreery; Hons, ALT | Eee hon he eaaan oe Mong the course | of the city would be supplied before those, frst rian Affirmation’ payment Of arrears of pensions, and for other ney givén to Dula and all the witresses, besides | tracts for stre rove wat " i t 7] 4 Sei Ks According an article date: rould | erha r. Some fe il a.m. by Re purposes.” The penstons arrears bill makes no | ihe withess fees: Contest ch taken eee | Pact of pubile works and Comnussioners, gis... | Hogne, Chas, E. Hooker, ganuary 16, published tn the Wiener Wediein- | Tere nro the wat o beard ordered Mk teaeeen of Boston provision wh J the money that | that was going on, and sent a telegram to New | 195,000; Expenditures during the same period oy rhees, with Ch. F Zan, clerk; | txche Wochenschrig’, No. 3, it has reached Nijni cheer = saucer inababniicousedak tattoo SAE oles Pola HOL Is to be paid out under ft is to.come trom. ho | York stene Weve ee segs wetegram to Ne in’ Bast Washington,” $3,800,000," "Thus, Teap- | Ing fullcommittee. ‘The question ‘of the | Bovg . AS far as regards the origin of th Fagin Oy tnto.a dyeing eatablt ment uptown. [ <gee S feeting for Holl | make it effective Congress witl have toappro- | since witness had been in Washington he he pears that:—The squares in East Washi the Hon. Wont cussed at ength, and tinatty | @ how ascertained that {twas tm- | and the proprietor, not. understanding the kK 5 {| priate the money necessary to pay the arrears. | been shadowed by Maddox, and had seen Pit- | are about two-lifths of all in. Washingtor {he Ontology ee teees, made th on that ta | parted by two regiments of Cossacks, who bad | thing, disconnected ihe pipe and drone o Das oe f 5S Unui this isdone no money for back pensiohs } kin, Gibson and Acklen; Pitkin hac dhim | assessed value of property ta “East Washing- | {he opinion ne conmittce. expedient | “ately returned from the war in Turkey, and 1a | iron straight throngh tie cones. aed be | can be paid out of the Treasury, $1,000 and expenses in behalf of Sherman and | ton” is about one-seventh that for all Wash. | { transfer the Indian burean to theWarde- | Spite of striet orders to disinfect e hin: cae SSuane Coat hho nae 4HE LAST LUOK—7 yp. m. Sunda, vs ————— Shellabarger if he would withdraw Gis cit | isctom woe population of “East Washington” | Partment. and that the sald transter cumad co | protaty tints ty, Which, with. | He had not trouble with it. After awhtie ee Dre Davip Winsos, Meath Beeeet Meth. | ALLEGED FRAUDULENT Cratis.—The Mexican Gai as WENGE DES aT | ea iitie more than one-tifth of the total p made. This motion was defeated by a tie vote t doubt, contained the germs of the’ infes- And sald nothing moro about tt. Protestant Church. ‘Provably the last S.o- | government has submitted a large amount of Ee PROCEEDE lation of Washington; ‘The expenditures. 1n creeee Drecntael es eater Senor MM STALE ae as een eee nfor its share of the expense. and ‘sservice in old church. Public ¢ 7 EDIN = " ements, amounts pery, Represen Seales, Boone and | Was rather neglected, and looked upd Ly ep Setar ds wh ithe: vited, merpiuy and even ne. The witness St. Martin was further examined | {Fast Washington’ forimprovements amount? | rooker—all demecrats Those Yor ia Tae | Rats Tather nes cme ee oe sDenent of the mills ready 2 = ite by the Potter committee this morning. In re- | £0,More than one-tfth of the whole hegative were Senator s Senator Ozies. | until the mortality nt assume ala “ye ptlglengd | Tsay “Chek ‘i acted on these claim ply to Mr. Cox with referen of any claim based on taxation, whi hy, and Representatives Sten and Van Voo | dimensions What the local aut on ee some p. x subsea saber . a “Fast W. ston” to only, K E, one, that three | feel ve their duty to do so; wes = ‘hy the Pastor, Fr aT ae = pending against him he said he was nc a ast actualty | in favor and three a: bove resolution | arresting its her prog - i : AS THE RESULT Or the com e examtna- | ed for iis offence, and added that if there seventh instead of over one-fifth actually | Vice power tomake a reart i mene ee | Ss SHEEN rows The Ingustice of the J Uon tn th held Janu js good character any gen’ expended there. The expenditure was Just it | onodsto be submitte : | Beiter 8 ‘an It be possible imei pe eats mee SNORT TA Re Ree te ook tion only istaken as the basisof distrib. | 1eperis to be submitted at tne | (FEE NEW RAILROAD War. after giving usa supply of water tow thi opinion of eminent gentlemen in Louisians work to the diff stious of the ct! report of that portion of the . Cutting Ereight Rates. \ togotor South Caroltr Stem. | legard to his social standing. He mer aL angen so Gonna te ined a ee to the Hanster aan New Youk. Of last few days | through ES Some ci | the committee migl aph for the informa: has beea $234.42 aie astioten DATE We ee Tiee ts | below schednie rate med yesterday | pestiien r twenty-tive thousand standard | Uon. Ne said with rerard to the first indic "1 062.68 has been expended on Ca vag thresio Gwo Itavon Ot ae eee | BYE nd provi | 1h be tts fitention we Bree ee te en ee | EA eae etre eee An yee te “gruportion of taxatioa et ies a Ey the rule and usages of Joint committees, te A eee | {to reconsider such a hasty kes $499.00 in st ut of the | 2nd on the second Se a aakeroten? ta tedaive . efeat of Mr. Scales’ motion classes the report nite vie “ y in orders thi: ene and {has released on bonds. but the | Was A) antagton t more of the | that Senator Saunders will make as the majori- | : Boe haryobo | CRAL SHER: 1 | fetter mentioned i ter ; | work done under contr: Board of Pab- | 1¥ !eport. Senator Saunders during the debate | | ter rent. If meters are | NERAL SHERMA h letter mentioned in the commit 1 4 rrent. If meters arc | ST having been recel by Weber lic Wor than it was and the in the committ announced that while he o } least $1.00, Now sat | and Lizzie Snerman, left Jenks” Was with reference to the lay of money in rey ‘d the transfer of the bureau to the War di | ded th: er and better, think Fou, to Bab. | '§ On his southern inspection tour. | jetter, “| Mily 1st, Sis, ha Payne ee pe pe Seid nas Geis tea | timore would be willingto make | that amount and thns produce 1 i: =———s | S first objective point will be aisnataw. = taxation in that AEB: BS Ons AO NOL ONCE: | e terms, but that there was asear- | ply of wa And ii p have a FAVES EAG@LIaH —LureRan | wien | _ Tie stgRAN A MYTH. AIN Pacrs, | {he War department the control of any tribe or | City of eamnat Present, because of ~ ae initanannneer tne cites 1. (Corner Mth and H streets nw.) | a Mr. Cox then asked witness various questions — tribes that might be in rebellion or be giving | snow Dicckade. Western suppers complain | it, as there would be otherw Factor Nev. 8. Dosen =f in reference to statements made in his affidavit, Taxatio ee Popa ee that the pool agreed upon by western roads a | be under the superintendence a. Meigs, 17 30 pena, th nera among whieh were answers tothe effect that | HEARING OF TAX-PAYERS Ror! <5 Bete trnstarre ce, | ew ai Ss hot been faithfully kept, ex- | Whose character is without reproach, and thus —— party at Atlanta and be with him throws Weber had told him there was no such docu- MITTE! Hath is ube Sioux being transferred at once, | ceptin hapolis, Ciueinnath, and St. | eeecananice “honorable teu" who are = the trip. General and Mrs, Van Vilet have gone } ment in existence as the “Sherinan letter.” Wen The District of Columbla committee of the | fer does not affect the sel i ie nf Jebeseis Pte Lous, and that at t points they have been | anticipating a large job out of the meter plan. to Kichmond to attend the funeral of a nephew | peralso said in conversation wilh withess tat oe : 5 i : Senator 13 also he eye: | dividing their tonnage undersupervision of pool | Then, again sir, every tenant in tevn will bo of tne General, yi Id make nothing by test!. | House to-day accorded a hearing to 5 SOtda dng tee ener is also In favor of con- | agent. it was stated by protiinent shipping | compelled to pay water bent Gar che ioetone 2 if lie found he could make nothing by te: re 4 a 5 -. | Solidating the smaller reservations with the | joovy, cedar u mae LipE oan eo he Sas tan ete, M. Leon Cnorrzat, of Parls, is stoppingat | £9!DE t0 the non-existence of the sherman of the District to present their views withreter- | f ones, but keeping the further Indians merchient yesterd: y, that the cutting inrates | will not), and the consequence will be that M. LEOY ‘aris, is ing er he would go over to the other side and swe ir | ence to the assessment Dills now pending in Hon canine Se ee . | Would continue until the roads secured business | they will keep the meters Mt, and pean the Riggs house. M, Chotteau was In Wash- ditsdestruction. Weberendeavoced | committee. There were present Captain A. | Thalanteritorr He dice te eal Oe | enough for Ray end thon ee eee ee eee ce eaconeer, ‘de- THE GLORIOUS Bi ingto Winter. He is laboring to secure a | to purstiade witness to testify tothe destruction | Grant, Peter C: ght | to hold lands tn ceveraliy and ought to became | 2euts would be again called toxerher to make | sire a Uucketful of water. Aud uae he Tv elve Tribes of Jai reduction of our tariff and the establishment of | Of the decument, but he would not do so. I i Pop, | cltizel apldly as possibie. ‘These views w: CCUM Ulead Cee eed ast only until their | ccorcmy's cake they will use that waste water & Teciprccity teaky bebe ee ee ee eoe | wished It alstinetly understood bs nil concerns | rooke Mackall, Col. J.P. Kilngle. 0. T. wens as rapid possibie. ‘These views witl nulated contracts expired. It is also ai to clean cut the water-closet bowl, thinking atest successor of David. Publier and the Ualted ane, EEEBED Fee | Tat he Nad nO eay of Pane dle tate ee? | Browning, jr.,Dr. R.A. Bacon, S.J. Fagne kt Pe embcdied in his report, and will be signed by | mitted that the railroad mauszers will hold. a | that will be all that is meoseary ay eee ae 6 ry Discourse in tha Christadelphian be" | Lovee and the United States, in order tha z : Se ee ute T. Davis, and quite a number of smail property | These who voted with him to-day. He will also | meeting again in a few daysto devise some | should feed more in thelr opiuion, they salt acy Ee ep at ony a act cy Mace are nufactures may be consumed in WEVER 10 St. MANTIN. Mar. | Holders, who came with the expectation that | Prercut a bill tn the Senate providing that the | metlod to stop cutting on passenger rates | be Willing 10 0 to thal Gxpeuce. Mane ses 1d who love tru hb. We have no hireling= ee a vice versa W thou! the enormous read a letter from Weber to St. . Mar- te erie res would be heard. authority be given the President as above from Chicago to the east. ‘The reduction cut is | Would turn of the meters entire and bring ort, therefore we take no collection. pense which our tariff laws entails upon the e purpose of having it embodied in » advocating the Sprin- | Stated. Judge Boone's report, it 1s understood. | caid to amount to $3. Besides this, pmmissions | Water from the nearest pump, and’ afterwards —§_ ead weave trehange of articles between the tivo coun- | evidence, the substance of which was that G1b- : ai, withan amend:nent allow. | Wil favor the transfer unconditionally. Tne | are paid to ship agents and brokers indirectly, | use the waste, as in the previous case. for clos. id on MONDAY EVENING Mi inet A Tull at a Foard gna den out with iden; that he (Weber) | ing those who were da:naged. by reason of al Panatuttee have a final meeting next week pre- | through a third person, in violation of the par. | ets. The result. would we that the entire nen, et oe Oey ERG niet A es | cng Paesinekiiis ies feared the school board case would be held over | joved improvements to go to the courts for re- | PAratory to their reports being delivered one | {al aerecMenk oe we eh ee cue par: | ets. The resuit would Be that, the eth other. are fraternally invived tated. ss “4? ted to the House yesterday. One related to tae | Itsettled ithe really Was testes Tilaone aed | TESS: ist of February, pursuant to law. system should be discontinued. > would be closed up. ‘and our city would become Pop binon ag a ee ‘ use yesterday. One r he | Its it hi as asainst Tilden, and | Coimbus Alexander, In reply to the imputa- a pestilence. And suppose that we had had Loe ‘J. H. PICKELL, Secretary. claim of the Choct ws and Chickasaws to ad- req ueeune witness to tell Mr. Acklen about the | tation thrown ont at last Saturday's meatinz, The District in Congress. Coal Mines on Fire. them during this last cna spell and FAMILY PaPeR, | Mitional remuneration in accordane® with the | HCN oo ainman: Q.—Weber & td sonia ; Mat there were people of the District whod!d | ye. ENDER’s BILL FOR ELECTION OF a DISTRIC PorTsviie. Pa., di ‘The Locust they had all been turned of, y would ) ! 5 provision of the treaty of 1355 It w com- | pave thim $1,000, BN eal iG ie oie cae | Rot want to pa my taxes ab all d that they EEO sae STRICT | mines, situated between Mt. Carmel sad shane, | ha bec ns dof the thotisands of gpigets = s — 2 ys ry documents relating to the Sane ase . y " Were willing to pay a just tax. He quoted froin 5 % GainG tor okin, opel Messrs. ober a eyps, | unning, Was the case, there would have EY'S S3NDAY CHRONICL! subject, and a recommendation trom tue com. | BQ sa it comes carter ana | the epert of the District Commissioners fr Mr. Hendee's bill providing for the election to | (rg geome oy, Meats. nighe ace den ot | been nore scarcely. and wliat the result, would = + ithe ae Atcee tn ean Seacice ; lnissioner of Indian affairs that the questions In- | ypAjgcas Std it came from Me Canter One 55 to prove that the ¢ Congress of a Delegate from the District of Col- | three hundred feet. There were several barrels ¢ been in such acase must appear to all; ara atmo ’ pore he ino es bended ee! The | “ Q—pia he receive it while in Washingtoa? nel es acim ed tua ute Aes | umbia enacts: “That a Delegate to the House | ef tarstored, and from this it ts thought that | ee tape el sty ogee ogo Notes j TOPICS OF THE WEEK, vapers and doc! erent ge aling forthe | 4"—rhat is what Webertold me. ard of public works were in some ) | of Representatives of the United States, to | the fire got a'start, but how the tar took fire is | TUFLCd éuthely off, the pipes have troven, either 6 APers a locuments perta ee e Cla 7 a excessive. He s: “re Was. e “| a 3 p HOUSE 1 street. Such we Mroftheue Big the Canowictetomortes, ire | 22 alleged violation of contract with regara ty | ‘red as not Took for them: T could easity | Cobtraets, whieh had been charged to the peo. | citizen of the United States and of the District | ROT the tre galn stroke coming up thesiope, | Have hud ove continual burst trou one end of Le to-morrow. THe asserts ten nore by him discovered. | pave found them had I tried. | COUT SLY | pie. when the United Staes had actually paid | of Columbia, and sual have the quatiqeations | Gonse volumnes of s gang of experienced work- | the city to the other. ‘OL Cirizex. ANU. He asserts that he fs entitled, under a Peri Withee tare ee elength by Mr | [or them twice itself. He thought tt was time | of a voter, may he elected by qualitied voters of | Ten were sent down tron Shamokin this morn. ee concession, to one-third the value of sul Porter, relates ee ed a Soine leneth by Mr | for te property owners in the elty to forin | the District of Columbia, and ‘shall be entivied | 7 having on board a large amount of hose to iREcstion so she Eiken. y we ee cen exits but hyemng unable to enforce hls e:ali 1a TRL Caine lengues for thelr protection. He referred to the | tothe same rights and priviies are exer- | De tsed, should it be found necessary to drown pecs gat aera nb neces poe le mre COL. W seWILLIAMS, of Baltimore, ‘eruvian courts, he prays for the in enti late board of public works as being like high- | ¢lsed and enjoy by the Dele; rom the ti iy 2 teries. who do no h their Lurnouts could ve induces &e, of the LO.M., | of this government in iis tea ee way. en, who demanded your money or your eral territories of the United States to the | jhe fireout, iy Abd tee aes to make their calls one @ay in the streetcars or . ith and O ts. nw, aa. = lite, suid'that the First, National Bank of New | House ot Representatives, and shall also bo a | Ineaines ate tate te ee ess Prom | on tout and ; wig Be TAN URRY Be Rarip REFUNDING OF THE GOVERNMENT DEBr, . . York bad its heel on the neck of the people of | member of the committee for th spreads to those mines. ‘Two hundred and fifty | 28t Ald Se A Miisical prowramme will also be pre Secretary Sherman yesterday afternoon issued The largest reception of yesterda the District, and he wanted Congress to know | Columbia. Seq 2. That for the pury men and boys were employed there. ‘There are areedilke insted. Sete tree. Exercises com | tue Sith call for the redemption of 5-20 bonds, | Of Mrs.S P. Brown, at Moun 4. He threly out rather a broad hint that the } first election to'bé held under als a Gs ho miners below now, as they came out dari MELancniony 03 eonsols a beh ss! a 2 missioners of the District knew what the i $0) ° Dist of Columbia shall ap- i should “oe shocki @ 000,000 000, ;oupo: 2 c , Mrs. Ma +) Mrs. can s woul , before it was made, ne election and the returns there : bite —— ‘i aved the son of the Ia ‘ward Bis- : ‘This makes $130,000,000 of six per cents catied in | bride, who was rad ant with happiness— hem interject ; rk that prescribe the time, places a e and seven months before work could be re- | 25 : 7 ; ‘ ek lis mn 0,000, Tr cents cal 9 Was rad a a ‘ an 1(m interjected the remark that he | preseribe the time es and manner of © : ; wget sell, U.S. navy. He 4 with bis REV Eat ape Me E: Cheee | tee ner ne present month and converted into | sfiss ‘Brewa. Several of the bride maids wer | thought Congress was hardly the accomplice | ducting such elections era's all needtal 4 Gnate the hae ee i ee ead: | another, sister and brebor ar Ger concen eae ores." My jants. : = ; abo 600.000 Ned = 2 . Mr. Alexander said he wanted the Congress to he provisions 0! is act not otherw tse provide “ =d Sof studious disposition and stor — aac a TavEE phe rots Cone bees ume Cove red by the putting | Must and dancirg, anda number of of thos: frame a law “so that the Supreme Court could | 1! Prqvided, That the lirst election ‘shall pe | A New York Town on habits. He left ocboal about a Ce oie te SER RGorbeasy oop riven | of See el) cents and the calling in of | who atter ded the wedding were present. not get around it.” heid within sixty days from the passage of this | Wakwier, y 25.—A fire started at | Y€@r2go, and intended entering upom medical Teal pant. jaalsh = . 8 4 a OI, 4 . deaikner has . A. Bacon read a paper reciting the | and istricts, and the manner of con- | ™i ea te change was noticed in his manner, and he === THE LADIES WELL CONTINUE DAILY | Ssnenono every area tage rat the tate Of | Very tare receptions Mine Tickers lianas, | grievances of the people on 41. street Tae | ducting such registration and election, as were | {tied to other Dullaingeyand ts now bevond te | peated at tines to be the victim of :velancholy. PEE DE re io reer Teen | Sanne every ures ¢ azS, jane fotal sub- | Se lushal, surrounded by a bevy of yours ladion, | Sticet, he said, was charged up at about boo, | Prescribed and enforced by the Governor and | control of the hremen” Encore lea eee eng | His appetite fatied, and when tn Pane aivtcalh © © Chaves cor ih sit Pe | pant three days were fiaooso, "| hdd ier patiors crowded all the ‘atternoon, | oF Stow $6.39" per front foot. Te favored thé | Justices of the Supreme Court of the Districtot | Seer bunts Heng agers Dar and six Fictim cf consumption: and express horror at ee fanti-lin 393,150, Anether tame Tose eae Springer assessmeni except the fifth | nbia, lance with the act of Con- ses : 2 = | victim of consumption, and express horror at FURNITURE, OARPETS, UPHOLSreny | INTERNaTIONAL CuEss Barres.—The dead. | dere of Judge Johnson OnE eteen wh se | Hon, Which allowed 10 per cent. Interest on de- | gress entitled ‘An act to provides: government gee ST the thought. “He appeared ‘to. be deeply at- Ge Nests d,at wholesale prices, | Icck is again broken. L.S. att ea wiie, sister and daughter, and Miss Childs, or | [aed tax payments. He thought where the | for the District of Columbia,’ approved Febru- ‘The Markets. tached to his mother and sister, and on Wednes- Sr oC eter ot We MOSES 2 mer s . L.S. Atkinson, of Tilton, New York, were receiving.’ Miss Mary Johngon stion Was at issue whether property was | ary 21, 1871, be carried into effect by the Com- BALTIMORE. Jan. day night displayed more affection than SON, comer 7th et. and Pa. ave. 1.W. Jaul5-ly oes Sine ne Contributed still another | greatly delighted the company by her singing. amaged ea ERT ee snd aot ae aoe ae ae at of cee forte an lidated, 65; do. past due cou, 77 | usual, He ate his sreason yesterday seen — victory to the American score, thus winning all | ‘The ladles at Willard’s entertained ny of gainst the property during the pendency ot irposes herein indicated. Sec. 4. That for the ‘Sugar quiet—A soft, 8\as’s. causing any alarm by his demeanor, an DG SOGEe Tam Lpktpe he thi oe nis fines. His opponent, was Henry | their fiends ‘at a most enjoyable nO ast even. Suit, but only after itshall have been deter- Turpeee Ot carrying out ae Sees o this | DAL HORE Jan. 25 Cortina and firm— | then went to his ved-room on ‘the ‘third -. Cold : a z aight, of Halifax, England. ‘Thisisthe first | ne. mine: act s heretofore devolving upon the | middling, 94a9%:. Flour steady and firm and in | floor preparing to going down town to Bot dry air from fufusces, latrobe stoves snd eteaa | Complete victory scored by any player on eltticr | "Several other ladies, who always receive on | E,W. Whittaker favored the Rollins assess- | authoriuies of tne bisttierat Columbla, appoint- | gved denand. Wheat, southern dni! and nominal; | transact seme business for his mother. coils. It is attached to the register, and renders the | Side. ‘The score now stands—America, 16; Great | Friday, had very agreeable receptions, tor the | Ment bill pending before the Senate District | €d under the act of February 21, 1s71, shall be Tile. ke ee pee Ppauern Te", | His sister soon after went to ber room in the air moist and summer-like. If you wish to avoid | Britain, 15; drawn, fine Weather tempted many to make calls, cominittee, which provides for the issue of | exercised by the Commissioners of the District | Teal 06. No, Feeee aE wT: No. Se y. She had been th only a few Beadsche, catarrh and sore throat use tem. e i The wife and daugiter of ason of the late | drawbacks to those who had paid excessive and | of Columbia, so far as tie same may be appli- | 72.2965 Ne (OS; March 1.07 Gorn, | uitnutes when her brother called to her that her Carats Eaps, of Mississippl jet stein’ | gustiee Werecm Oe ‘ourt, are visit- | TTObeous assessments. He wanted the cancel- | cable to the election of a Delegate; and that the | southern qule- and nominal: western farly Sees | nother wanted her down stairs. As sue start HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Washington. He 1s watching the progress ot | ing the wife Of Justice Miller, of that court. | lation of such certlilcates as were tssued asainst | Proper expenses of such registration and elec- | and firmi—southern white, dtalTe dor gets eee | To dea ah ar hee Deathee clone aries the Dill to establish the Misstssippl river tm- | They Will receive with Mrs. Millér next Monday, | Property which wes alleged to have been im- | Uon shall be paid by the Commissioners of the Pe Se eet and January. 49%a437.; Feb: | hisdoor. She became alarmed at this 3 $17 9H STREET, NEAn THE AVESUR provement commission, which 1s now pending | Wiiich will be her last reception for this season’ | PYOVed but which was really, infact, damaged, j District of Columbia out of the general fund of | 1PATS,4S4ai4/ March, 44 Aether emer, 404 | conduct on is part, and hastened to Inforsa h ! | in the House, Captain’ Eads has ‘not Por a3 | as on the first of February she and her husbind |, Capt. A. Grant favored the ‘fourth ‘section of | sald District Fania. 2651 western white ds de mised, gay. | Mother. She met Mrs. Wissell in the hall, ant ee a ee ee moetarrse: | pared @ plan for the re eae 2er, Bre | will goto Texas to spend the cece oe ed | tne Springer bill, because It pave she property. ae iny | H2Eaniet and nominal. Hay dull and unehanaet, | Just then the report of a pistol was heard frora for Ce ee ee | moGeue a a. jamal lon of the low | Judge Ballinger, of owners who felt themselves aggrieved the | A Mormon W an Answers ** Miss | Provirione quiet ana jade easier but not quotab'y | Le nities story. A messenger Was sent for Dr. numbing Tin Houmas and : proven ent of thesewerage of the cine argos Mr. Botts, of Houston. Hehi 10 go 10 the U.S. courts, Hie recited Ia Brown.” | Axer Butter, fra for choice sad’ nonsinal for | Iamilton, whi’ speedily arrived When the WS PHABMAOY, Le may Versorchoen yung Wing, he Chinese legatiu s been | detail his own grievances with the board 01 Eilitor of Star: We are indebted to “Miss | yitsr Kinds —choice western pac! 8420: rolls, | door was forced open Uhe young man was foun! Er eves € may do so. ‘Te members of the Senate ¢: ung Wing, of the Chinese legatiun, has been! | Ovnie monks mith respect to tie improeemens Saar rae ae Miss | Isai7. "Petroleum quiet aud danier—crnda, Sya8y? | Jing on the floor and the bived was flowin re mittee on the Di of Columbia are , but not seriously ‘ ‘ Brown” for expressing, with candor, opinions | refined, §: Coffee steady and in fair demand —Ric e 1a PENNSTEYANIA AVENE | cat Captaii Eads should undertake the eoee | _ secretary McCrary { to read an essay at the or aT Soler thought the Springer billagosa | Widely held among women concerning us and | ¢8™*oes, ia: aebisky ull, 10836. Froighte to | Tevoiver were near Minn. tees evident iat = > should 1 x Banat Mee MoM. Ri by s Ee a a con is i : N pre Di i as ler L A: RODA snd MINERAL WATEES on Greunht alt : SRE oy reunion tonight. bill, but he doubied if It could be passed. "Me | Our pecullar Institutions. Words we can an- Bec ien dour. Bled: wheat 11 X08 oe ae he had first attempted to cut his throat, and, ime Lick, Bedford aud Bethesds Waters by the Sea pec é . favored the Rollins bill, because it conten swer. Insuits of look, movement, gesture, which | oats. 1.0 rments—wheat, 42,000; corn, 61,000, | failing in this, had then placed a pistol close to gulon. panes ia ee : AE GRE ATONE plated that the cost of grading and graveling | faciionable ladies and Christian women rezard DNEW YORK, Jan, 25.—stocks strong ‘Money, | his right ear and discharged it. ‘The batl en- }. ‘THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM. | reel sie est eretiing fessional lection outrage coaraltree ty tare | tuestreets should be charged to the general as the proper treatment for women of our faith, | ormmentemern ne” DUB 4888: short, 48755 Gov: li. coe. i ee ae PANY, corner 15th stand New York avenna | ff, {he morning papers st t the catire | Testimony at New Orleans vesterday heard M. | ZA. oe . | We must bear in silent wonder. For these who | (NEW YORK, Jan. 25—Flour quiet. Wheat dull. | HS Conduct. Is his melancholy dread of con > VAU. force of clerks cf the pension office had b: vs A Massachusetts avenue tax-payer com. a 31 esi h u rnsfirmer. sumption.. ~¥. Tribun FIRE, BURGLAK and DAMP PROOF VAULTS, | CU Ug ih Se po a | J. Cunningham, meinber of the legislature, as to hi 'd been charged fi r scorn even to ask us a question read the Psalm; + 2 4 imside of which are SAFES FOR RENT at 85 to'860 | C™Ployed or two or thice days estimating the | Ne unheguam meaber of the lestslauure, a plained that he had been charged for special | Oy°havid, the polygamist, and the Proverbs of a w ee Deg gear protected by Sarvent's mus lock pa Her bul. Ie true; It reflects great discredit OF the witneses Gr tlic republican side was to Huprovements $41 on a property assessed at | Covomon, the champion polygamist, with pions | A Bay iv a Wert.—At Roseville, a few days Sse ‘Been seared ba doer eoee bok ae SDS, SILVELW. ‘or_other SEC! ne bureau. and theret: 3 5 at the: anc ibe 200. verence 5 ° 2 . E vidow a “20 . “ “one cl grg all Kinds of VALUA received on DE: | rec lon. The fact Is, that ot the 373 clare the Intimidation on the part of tue demerass. ana | A,uh-street road ee pave id he Orne | aeeor ana ES Apes [ae es of age while plang nee ae dppointed iin, in eousequence ot ie a fie POSIT. ae duties of Messrs. T. Lanston and C. | } 2 farm of O acres, and ba n assessed $2,000 mee f Samaria and spak a fell into it. His fall setind 1 | a ime, iS ot : : . T. J he made the positive declaration that su pis s the woman of Sam and spake words of ten- is was observed, and parties ck: S y "4 was i a a e el ya ny itself took testimo1 yesterday at Ch: 2 "s _ At vi 8 h. “Miss Brown,” si e ater, which was out, e] y lc y 7 | Werk, but mainly outside of office hours. tothe conduceer tis inte clacton ih ene iS Hrowning Wanted ar Bal which would {heretore, who inquires concerning us, however, | twenty feet deep, clinging to something and | Eraun was favorably reccived by the brine, ated (erp MATHEY QAYLUS CAPSULES, | ve JNo. BENTLY. | Williamsburg, and Richland counties, 8.C. A | aitow ithe owners of Property wh, believed Weld nor couespecttully answered, Tes te ea eurE., ‘The people cast about for fie usual questions and anowers were Daesed ‘Used for over 25 years with wreat success by | Beiw’s Ri number of colored republicans testified tofrauds | their property was injured instead of tmproved the whou ir own capitol to ask for s to save him, but found that the well | over the wires. It was fun for the guests in the the physicians of Paris, New York and London, an SITTING BULL'S RETURN.—All the information | and assaults, and several white democrats, | {6[q lathe courte to determine the question. eonpole, oF a half, or even a small fraction | Tope was not strong enough to sustain the | warm Rochester parlor, but the bridegroom, superior to all others for the prompt cure of allcases | that the War department has concerning sit- | among them C. H, and Marlon Moise, of Sumter, Gov. Hendee tried to evoke an answer as to | Cf one of ae “dear fellows” whom Gentile | Welght of a man, and it would be dangerous to shivering all night in a'cold car, did not par- Of, diseases, recent oF of long standing. | | | | ting Ball comes from runners purporting to be |. gave febutting evidence. nore the maney was to come from to pay the | Own.” We interfere far leas rite ties peep | ae ing Of aa yuhing else. for | ticularly enjoy It, and the bride wept. ee Paves cihee ly | from lis camp. These runners state that his | — $1100 vox Six BREACHES OF Prowse —in the | (aye eS amngeeol ¥ the courts | of our sisters in the United States than ther in, | Was hastening fora store rope the well bucket | ‘Tae Wmr rox Jexsey.—A number of prom\- ent ‘ained to tv etr x rt 7 ST ne: Gov. Hendee sai at he ny ink this mai ; 3 on to the rope. | on iyman L a | sitquents tha good azelrainotat, Sop | Wt tine recente were rw tae ua | Congres or another vale a bultone | (2a aus dea aid avect, We ao; noy | Hts tution in an cart dase a | Que it arada al Se attly ave being taken t, ascertain accurately the fi led, th : crease the bonded debt of the District, and what Ores ‘ppropriation of a man, or mean | told, put his feet'on the of the and the whij in New Jersey. | 5 and, ed +100. roposition was to know where the money w n old maid or a todraw him uo. It was | motive actuating the citizens is the overcrowded INVITE ATTENTION A880) ate é ; 5 & ome! tense suspense; scarcely condi count , Where ex MENT OF DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND OLUS. | ono” "Tat us !ngentions are, Paige Fiourees, Usup 9 Bar.—Arthue | to come from, inasinueh asthe District treasury ance with divine law than ours. "We tekceer ay | was denees meee suspense: Sagmny a Carine TER RINGS, EAR-RINGS, LACE PINS AND | THE VENEZUELAN RzvouvTIoN.—A dispatch | Chambers, John Clark and John King, were Lee turth saton; the ittee | 18 the heaven-born right of every. woman | tobe Was handled and the buster rreasany Sosengea The treenolders of Passaic county declare that LOCKETS IN ALL SIZES. THE RECENT Dis. | received at the Department of State Be an ee peoine ie een ae Madey | adjourned A meee discussion, ue committee | a witeand a mother, to love a good man, ara | With the bemoan an i comamsoesy. 1 sey COVERIES OF DIAMONDS IN LARGE QUAN- | U.S. consul at Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, p it ane to be beloved. We came here to defend our | If he lost his hold and fell he do would i ve ey day to draft a bill on the subject. uubtless wou! ‘TITIES, AND THE GREAT REDUCTION IN THE | {1 prize fight. It was contended that even ifa fight 'y 2 cannot find labor for the convicts ev st as the various justices of the c rights und the rights of our children, which | perish, for it w: alt con wth fi tes that th ernment | |, kK igh a, ici 3 'as almost too much to ex} in Vagrants to the jail, contrary FRICE OF GOLD AND LABOR, HAS BROUGHT | gutnorities had’ man-of-war at that port. | 72dbeen agreed upon to Fee pace outside Ot | GENERAL GREEN CLAY SwiTH, who once ran | have been most cruelly sacrificed by politicians | that he could fall twice Inge sauge a 3 | to the advice of ner county courts, it is THESE GEMS WITHIN THE MEANS OF PER- With this vessel and the fort they were bom: | jt. ‘The point was left for the criminal court to | for President of the United Stateson the pro- } acting in the name of religion and morality. Place and escape. But lually the bucket ian that the ipping post will effect BONS IN MODERATE CIRCUMSTANCES. | Yarding the revolutionists in that city. Uno. | decide, and the parties were bailed to appear iy | Mbitory ticket, is about totake charge ofa Kea- | _ BUL Miss Brown talks famillariy of “the | ascended, slowly and surely, aud when ee dnet | an Gepiete the jail of its winter boarders. cial advices received at the department convey | 1,090,” tueky hotel. countries where polygamy is at home,” where | the boy was where he could’ be reached and a LY. ¥. World, 2th. jané M. W. GALT, BRO. & 00. | tLe informaticn that the revolutiontsts,who are | 7° Woman sinks into a bundle of low vices of | strong pand grasped him there was a grand | endeavoring to reinstate ex-President Blanco, BAYARD TaYLon’s WILL.—The will of Bayard DyING_ IN A REVIVAL MEETING.—A young | which (the women, or the vices?) a full hundred | Shout of from all. And the gratification 82-The Rev. Thomas K. Beecher, of p=... oraxes Ae Dela | are gaining strength throughout the country. Taylor, late foreign minister to Germany, was | W°man died suddenly at a revival meeting in a | are not worth one of her free Old Maid Brigade.” | Was increased when it was subsequently found | asks whether, since we death to be- rN for immed lelivery. Se a a admitted to probate in the register’s office on | Parksville, Sullivan county, N. Y., church, | We have waded through her somewhat ambig- | that he was not hurt a bit.—[Sacramento Union, | come dust, ashes or earth, bonded better to become y G3 Borde of D. ©. narantecd by the United | in th anual aa How icp ray pert and aneota! fe executors Soun Pinkerton and vali in the: village verthe een Prev | rown, han never talkea ‘five minutes with a oe By the Jong and nasty uasual way. i ag GBGo Borde of D. 0. | in the Senate jouse yeste y Si and d J. Pinkerton, live Mormon woman. Doubtless she Was Roperr W. Mackey MARRIED?— i SGther invertment Securities bowehtom oeiera | Burnside and Gen. Banning respectively, 15 Sword of Schilien presented ¢8 dice Dy Willan, |. A JOuRNaLisr Kruuen.—Horace L. Hyde, a | orcan easily find enough Gentlle women “cack | public wit ae doubt wa Surprised at the an: | as*Now h ow York, between fewer aad siowon, tase suz2tr LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Banxera. | meant eS eee a ne Previous report | Mukeyeace Taackeray, be deposited in Schiller’s |” Well-known journalist of St. Louls, wasriinover | into a bundle of low vices,” within this very | Douncement that the will of the late Robert W. it, Was Won latter; score 600 to 115, 7 on the Sub.ce: from the joint army committee. 4 = by the 4 = St rH and kK lied Thursday, on the Missouri Pacific | District, to occupy the attention of her “fi ‘Mackey ts to be contested, and will certainly be ninth game, between Se: ‘anc y, re- Hoes Stately pone Se tg ets | iis erdorsea by Gens. Sherman, Hancock, Ord | LOt-in Germany, among other relics of the ral mt in bya’ 2 of O00 a et. Pricinae railroad, near Jefferson City, Mo. He was a | Old Maid Brigade” the rest of their natural | greatly startled to learn that the contestant lewe Villa Farm 1s Schell snd others. It redueés the intantr | fis witolKatherine Emilie Tavlos and hisener, | brother of Win. Hyde, editor of the St. Lows | lives. We fad Washington ‘papers Wachee | tiaimns to be the Sider or eas deemed bel, | Suited in favor of Sexton by a scare of 6) to town on Te Toad, offers the best do 5 is wife Katherine Emilie Taylor and. his cher. 3 ‘inducements ‘Horece at the! regiments 2 cr 70 companies; the cavalry 2 regl_| ished tri 3 Republican, With child-murders and kindred crimes whi lician. Mr. Mackey was everywhere believed g ‘of G10 ver mouth Fine cle | ments or 24 companies. ‘The artillery is left as | H2°d friend, George H. Boker, of Philadelphia should stir the hearts of Gentile women far | 10 bave died a bachelor, but we have it from | , #00 Saturday evening last, Mr. John C. ‘sith box stall for query horse: “Two taeas | itis. It drops i oflicers of the staff and Mme: | Gther article such es nee he alte SIGs | y TREASON IN GanaANy.—A telegram to the N. | more than the Mountain Meadare meceecoe | LeuNble Senceaaee there we now a adem | Lower, residing about two miles from Oakland, hi Suengance free, Dr EF | redtices the general officers to 2 major generals | Wire, pe vecen ey te he Hea ee tee | X- Heraid trom Berlin, January $3, says: Onl: | any other remote renaiens eee oe | puable athe to have been married te | Md} was shot In the right arm by the discha’ foup ‘on the further partion | and 4 brigadier generals; provides for the tnter- | Gard, cere a aor oe ea dp Std: | nous reports are current here to-day. to tue | past’ °> | nim about twenty years ago. The lady has two | Of bis gun, which his daughter accident Jars enguire st 60s 10th % Moxiey. | changing of staff and line officers. ‘The Germa | nam, James Lorimer Graham jet be Ariney | eect that a superior omcer of the German | "We nave not come here to do missionary | children—the Reka Won, aed (3 yearn, we | Ne ee eS cee ee =e wAae awa oe ee ne opiate pipe Gectge B. Gouraud, ‘The Tenuining” bequest Tonentee imllitary secrets: inetuding th Palle cee Tete wi ee earned By the reponer: ‘The Tad is brongunced | moved in the supreme court of that cll y yeser NTERESTING -PAYE ott. 01 - | are unpublished kine Of thele pers 2 the all- | demand that t who assume to attempt to | .€2: a Pronot O ine 5 — 3 hird 1s officered, a deca elr personal and ilizi thore acquaint * day for the removal from office of Chief Jastice : 1 COURT OF THE oeeritot re Ne ue poodle Cae Non! private nature.—[ West Chester (Pay Republican important plan of mobilizing the army. The | civilize us should show us a higher civilization. | bY acquainted with Mr. Mackey to be the ‘The SUPREME UNITED suspected person is a baronet and a major o AMS. exact image of the deceased politiclan—the re- | Walter C. Pinckney, charged with druakenness STATES haviny deciied thatthe special sone: | strongih of the engineer compa.oflicersand men, | 4 5, ve: | artillery. He is already under arrest. Tis trie eee Evo Rey se Femblancé being so close as to strike the ordi: | On the bench, ‘The matter went over tll Mone mente for the Mmprovement of srennee | is fixed at, 67); artillery, 2635; cavairy, 8,432: | ecting bad opened Tak tee Ree ns by court martial must follow at an early date i day. sollin arrears, sed analnst whose property ten | infantry, 13,590; Indian’ scouts, Spmiemiy 7 nary observer at first glance,—[Pitisbu tist | the imperial intent : ‘THE WAGES OF Stx.—In a quarrel in New Dave been issued, will be compelled to | /and total of 25.583, men and officel church, sth street, below Jefferson, on Wednes- perial government is intent on maintain i York early yesterday morning, Mary Hoope: ing unsullied the names of the corps officers of wr '. ‘Thompson, ers, while about to lock ony sii, Sabie to fuck refuction as the | Strength of an eneiueer company ts 8Xed at 13 day. night, It anes ees tnt the planist the army. and does nat eanelder it wiser to hustt suot Augustis Phillipa in the left ede. Pilips Navy losturea ta ia Inst mgt Rotors tor the wras, struck in che an nes revision now in progress will authorize. a battalion or battery, 60 or 7 @ | devout he yeas a German army | that her is ‘of. The two were | 4 very large audienceon “ ‘Recollections | !ump and Owsely, a “kuklux,” and regiivent; a cavalry regiment, 1,000 men, with & part r, volunteered to’ supply | estimates show an increase of $0,000 men. . ba si ‘Wm. sead, a confidence man,’ escaped. ASSESSMENTS CAN BE PAID = the riner’s place, - living together. P| is an actor-mai i Adams, Jackson and Clay.’ ee aeons ‘riecatfarh Snpuie' aar tate | nda bata ate tc: | 4 roe SoS OTe TecttaAt ate | Cotati entices Omer Ooo | Se eer seat ea aaa | ae ety Vana a ae terested will find it of advan- | ©! oMlicers in the line Is fixed at 1, 41510 | than yor f exas, a ‘fight with 15, ganar pa pg He ‘succeeds in failing. tigein adjurtig snd sctiing thelr tax bilsto calon | (he Staff; e.1-ement 1s made compulsbry at ¢2 | Gar ifted up John F.. Wood's e cody om dis: | Pato Pints counts as taeeae: ReSnSEHT Of | pa-Tne Dayton and Michigan Railway Com- onan active footing. “fon. Chas, W. Goddard Sa" Examination of | S000, gramma:-s:hcot WILLIAM DICKSON, Rarer = covering ‘the youth's , Made a'few re- | man named ry anita rgclevator B., at Toledo, O., ‘with 100,000 | was chosen president. ue vn | pest Bo B0OuLS per coat. ot ws hiladelphia charges | T#KS.—{Phila. Times, ously and another man wounded, terday. Le cen ? ‘Ve... voted ¥, by 15006, “to | Per cent. of the giris. Reat EstaTe AGENT, dirs. Alice Lt ndto, Chas. S. Olden and Annie | £#~The California Constitutional Convention | _&-Cincinnatl emore the ison Bank more than: described re. papers record with evideut S@The Pennsylvania House has passed a | remove the sentence of Rev. S2Of 1,200 shareholders in the Glasgow 222 Four-and-a-Half st., McGrath with causing the death of Annie De- | has rejected all the propositions to extend the ride that nine foundlings have been found on | resolution Pennsylvania Senators by. . Baird, and restore “guntiewo- jan9lm —Thuee doors above Columbia Building. | vine by malpractice. elective franchise to women, Goor-steps in that city since New Year's Day, Support the iater-stave commerce Gil. x ihe Gospel ministry.” ae = men.” ipa " “i

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