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ter, 60 cents’ month ; one year, #6. ‘Tam WEEKLY inten" abled on Fridsy—82 a | | et Samuel Every, the hired man. Vas Alstine’s Acctsep jonesdale. ary A’ i <3 Polsonit 5 » Was begun yeste | before Judge C. P. Waller. “Van Atstie wane 4d lived in Starrueca, thirty miles Honesdale. He was an exceadingty passionate man. In the spring of 176, In a fit | Of anger, he struck a neighbor. destroying one of hiseyes. For this offence Van Aistine was f - | sent to the penitentiary for eighteen monthet J o ? é During his absence his wife made a paramou PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avento, corner 11th Street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ‘Tee EVENING STAE is served to mnbscribers in "Sesh Sere aaeenern gees as Scunter, 2 cents each. By tall phatase peopel: Dane eet tae faa ee iz Prepaid. 10 copies for $15: 2) copica | | Seed eerie him. On the ch Se need ee =, ae : Bow bone tea. ne eee 59" Hates of advertisiny tcade Enownon appica- | W'. S3—N®. 8 OG-4. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1879 TWO CENTS. cstsen. Mrs Nan Nietine was are een ey icon Of having poisoned Every fled. Mrs. Van. Alst Hone=dale jatl | was sont Go nana the of Van alstine 0. | j Wasbingten Societ The District in Congress. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, | for analysis. Sor Cresson, of Philadel SPECIAL NOTICES. __| THE EVENING STAB. | sinoug Seinen Ste an Telegrams to The Star. {':i°: was A few weeks after she was IMPROVEMENT OF THE POTOMAC. | ‘Therspay, February 6, j im Jatt Mrs. Van Alstine gave birth to a child, net receptions and for those of Mrs. Randail Commissioner Phelps, W. K. Rogers, esq., pri- Mrs. Van Alstine { = i = ENATE.—The Vice President laid before the “= 3 2 prepos matron, ~ Washington News and Gossip, andseveral other agreeabte Ludies, the weather | vate secretary to the President, Mr. James S- a Se ston trian si souolses oF : ; bout forty years oid. | capers in oa Am | ——-_—_ forbade the usual gay crowds assembling at the | Barbour and others were before the House com- the Interior, enclosing « letter trom the Com- CIPHER INVESTIGATION, the Withesves called TOF the Prose atin eg ears As at GOVERNMENT KECFIPIs To-Day.—Internal rey- » houses so hospitabiy open. merce committee to-day in advocacy of an ap- - ie 4 Alstin ley “be first of Senator and Mrs, Matthews’ series HOLDERS. epue, $298,112.40; custo | Tra Va missioner of Indian affairs in regard to the Tra Va I. $306, 17 ten-y propriation for the Improvement of the chann ld son of the ol j Prisoner. When he took the stand he ANS FOLICY d0L Of rev eptions, which occurred last evening, was | of the Potomac river. It was urged that Con- | Clerical force of his office. He states that some PRESIDENT GREVY’ | into tears. “IIs mother also wept 1 he Durst ‘NION 3 CHURTH LECTURE: SUvScRIPTIONS to the four per cent. Joant»- altendcd by an Mustrious company, many Of | gress should place the channel in such a position of the clerks do not receive salaries commen- VY s MESSAGE, e ed him from testifying. Fi No. uF KID AY, Februacy | day amounted to $9.511.150. Whom also passed a portion of the evening at | and of such depth as to adinit of ships coming | surate with the duties they perform, and also Alstine, a pr year-old daughter of y of the wa Beds.” ty How. pete Soa: | een were he = seed ors’ Club had | to Washington and Se unloading. | asks that the force be increased = order to dis ! uh a Lae bone- Naval Onpers.—Passed Assistant Surzeon J. ; ells PAS It_ was urged also, with force, that the present | pose of the business promptly. Refert ie a had no- Sear ‘Walliees ta duty at ilis aise eae aL Wasks this Wecke he wasnt, Deen returning calls | condition of the channel and the accretions | Eenumittee on aporoprintions: THE PLAGUE IN RUSSIA. } by Hon. Mr. Thomp un. re: avy. ington. . — this weck. She wears a handsome visiting sult | surrounding it had a tendency to impair the | Mr. Voorhees presented a petition of citizens | Stebe snuounced. Admission 25 ceuta. Con _— I and a white hat and white vetl, which las public health. It was thought that $70,909 | of the District of Columbia in favor of equality —— } >—A suit tekets, 50 cents. febs AT THE Wire Hovse.—Amon¢ the calle keeps over her face. As it Las long been would go a long way towards the desired im- | taxation in the city and county of Washington. FOREIGN AFFA sidered a rigorous rule tn Wasting ”)n ett & | brovement. ‘The estimates of the engineer de- | Referred to the District committee. iew F ' alis, 1 Mr. Anthony, from the commitiee oa print- | TR New French Cabic in the court of ciancery of COLUMBIA COUNCIL, SOVEREN the White Hi © to-day were Senator .Kellog for the President's wife to make no ca close a mort: I RY, meets every THURSDAY EVE. 0a property % | partment call for $244,000, No actlon was taken LOND Fee owned by 30 different persone; in fact, on the ~ ames | Representatives 3 K . Ward, | Seems strange that any one should have assert- ty te adie ing, 1eported favorably on House coacurrent ompon, Feb. 6—The Financ sles Whole settlement known as Madiso: ‘ik, near Sumne Up atthe next meet ee MTA! | Pollard. Dwight, Hunger d (hic) | €d that Mrs. Hayes had made an exception ta INE PROPER WATER SUIPLY MEASURE. resolution to print copies of the memorial ex- | NEW French cable company (the Pouver-Quy N.J. Madison Park is mostly with- C reular ready. fe and Peddie. Mrs. Brace’s favor. " Uer organization) has abandoned the inteation ercies he House of Representatives receat a nteATiON Secretary rcies in th se present y [ varts declines to admit th: Senator Rollins submitted to the Senate this te limits of Paterson, and con- ee ———— t thy 5 e senta- | 10 lay a new eable, and agreed to le | tain: City lots, ‘Sev : os HOL BT, at lame | Tur Baxxtxo Bres.—The House, at halt-past | Berlin mission has been offered to and decline | morning adraft of a resolution making 21a Te NCS oe ne neteeor Keneeaonta. from the “Anglo-Aimer-can tne rae here was totiend tp panes io Gh ee thristisuemioer | two o'clock this afternoon, in committee of the | PY abybod: including : or Christiancy. Propriation of $469,000 for extending the Was't- | Mr. Harris presented resolutions of the Ten- | the French eable laid in is the Madison Park Land Improvement? company. th United Si tat th’s tine forthe | whole, adopted a Dill for the reorganization of NoMINaTions.—The President to-diy sent to | Inston aqueduct to the hiva grounds north o | nessce legislature favoring the passage of the | Russian Feeling Against G When the y aise of the tract was made the pti Allare invited to come | the army, cffered by Gen. nning ay -_Riel Washington, at some point near the boundary | bill for Use reilef of the book azents of the . tnd Austria. company borrowed from the Newark Mavu: Bo, love the truth of G5d, to pray for Wis Dow mendnent tothe army appropriation bill, a | te Senate the following nomtnations:—Rich- ‘ew Jersey avenue northwest | Methodist’ Episcopal Church South. Lald on | _ LONpox, Feb. 2 = : amen ! f Penetit Life Insurance com} 10th street_ and feparate vote will be demanded in the House, | 8%4 J. Monroe, receiver of public moneys a | Tie aqueduct. 1s to be extended ac z and it isquite questionable whether it will bé | Lewiston, Idaho; Thaddeus R. Harrison, re- | the plans and under the direction of (en, M. Bills were introduced and referred as follows: | Continue bitterly adopted on an aye and nay vote. ceiver of public moneys at Orezon City,Oregon; | Meigs, U.'S. A. Accompanying the res By Mr. Allison—To authorize the Secretary of | Many—especially the ss — Andrew Mill xblic moneys at | is a letter to Mr. Rollins froui Gen. Meigs en- | the Interior to allot land inseveralty tothe | Of precaution they: Susanville. Cal; Samuel TT. ‘Thomson, recelver | clesing prowle and map of the locatity of the | Indians residing upon the various reservations plague of public money Denver, Col; John Clez- | extensions. A survey made recently shi ru | witlin the United States, and to issue patents ster land office, Del Norte, Col; Geo. | & direct line for the tunuel is preferable; that | therefor, Referred to the commitiee on ln lian } Tui Russ Tegister land office, Menasha. Wis; | nearly the whole work will bea tunnel at mod. | affairs. By Mr. Saundet pany $15.00, giving therefor a bond and mortgage on the whole ol 2 Madison Park. ‘The company then sold lots, tter—for the giving in cvery instance a warrantee deed. re taking avatast the | Some of the purchasers of property never knew Which the Russian journals declare are | Of the existence of this mortgay: i by hostility to Russia and ad: satisfied that the company’s bond was good ntrade. The N Pithout any security, as indeed tt was at that i . the table, the bill now being before the Senate | the Daily Neirs GS PURE NEWKOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL, at DREW'S Drug store, corner 9h street and Pennsylvania avenue. 60 cents a bottle— a full pint. Janl8-Im = BEFORE THE POTTER INVESTIGATING ComMIT- THE LADIES WILL CONTINUEDAILY | TFE yesterday afiernoon, Joseph I. Maddox PRAYER MEETING fi for Tem from | wy n nd denie y asst | . eee oe a Dee, | Was examined and denied every assertion made | a rth German G _ er, register fice atedepth, needing only six shafts, the dept | f ing an oe pegs saree eee pottiement, set Bering scverel peodiod Goaen Public invite Janii-tm | Dy St. Martin, and said that he never conversed Woser, register land office erate depth, needing only six shafts, the depit | for stealing horses, mules and bier proper tg denyine the recent report that settlement, numbering several hundred houses, - ay | Sith St. Martin previous to biy appointment as Patterson, mars GF ae nich Null ouly be co feet, ‘The valley of | Belonging to Indians in charge of agents ant | of the Car is Impatrod. rincipally owned by mechapies aud. labo FURNITURE. OARPETS, UPHOLSTERY | ceputy sereantat-arine on the Conia e Foundry branch 1S to be crossed with a pt for other purposes. Committee on the judielar Fre oh . < a few days al ; GOODSAND BEDDING, al wholesale prices. | (Cirinittee. He Lever gave St Martieoalyie rict of Massach asects; | fron conduit 9 feet in diameter and By Mr. Rollins—To authorize the constr FO Ah ae a ee esaing of | BORSS. 10 pay a ny FON cooer Ah oe et ment cf W. B MOSES & | ras to serve upon witnesses, and did not pre, ey of U.S., northern | feet long, supported upon maso © ofa street railroad to the bureau of engravins ye ge to-0ay, the indie. ulated Interest, or be oust Sa =O 2 ___ Baily _ | pare testimony of witnesses in New Orleans | district of New Yoru: Sherman Conant mec, | branches upbonted grade by tunnel, and printing, in Washington, D.C. District for one week's adjournment of | Van Vorhees. re 0 NTS FOI ter the termatnation of Dala’s examina- | shal of U.S., northern district of Florida; John | creek will require a syphon of plate comatttee. ers for the issuing of the HAVING OUGHT THE PATENTS FOR i T tp . EB pr Goitoun's Poroas Reon eee He went to New Orleans at the i Teaker. marshal of U.S. western district of | diical in form and 9 feet. in’ diameter, "The r, Rolil int resolu en apni, . Will be astontshed to find t tend it as the kest possible way of molstentns the of Y E » James Torrans, marshal of U.S. | lower part of the syphon fs to rest_upon piers | tion making ”) for fill ADEN, Feb. 6 EXT Fant and party | in Jeopardy, thouzh they considered t Ret Ca yp oe ep en oregon - costern district. of Ar Decius S. Wade ot rubble 1 Sat eo tow Tree passage for tie | ing up, drainitys and placing in good sanitary ave sailed for Bo ey are all well. | = anita Ge of mons py ts mn x wha fe is Nang | | SILVER Corwac ury department chief justice supreme court, territory of Mon- | creek water and a roadway condition the grounds south of the Capitol, ° 5 os ae i Fe eee Fata Payment will be Sidectss cetarcandicocs ieuctasetime’ "| secterany atierne reliased about 4.0m | toes Joln Balen, attorney of U.S. territory | Thesyphen wil Ue 1 Prag Wier line of the old canals It also appro” | panic Fen. gM eeatA yesterday took | Be CumPany holds the w ; ee Bi aston, a nuinber of postmasters. | shafts the work ean Priates 35.00) for medival atiendance, medicine y 6M. yes ax | ounces ¢f silver bullion at the usual rates ss = by doubling the nun radcodtie : ‘i fon of his official residence avails | * = y doubling ir Fi od for the sick and infirm pr he Dis- | Pt HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, a h Jesterday was the third Wednesdiy | Epucatons arte Wars Movse.—Themem- | ‘The lead oF fall Of. water from the reser triet, and Suthers re Dee missionees | Bouton. He Pe a ete a 817 9ru STREET, NEAR THE AVESUE TONS OR ones Or puilion. rintendents, | 1sih street is tive feet. ‘The letter and draft of | to expend $15,000 additional for the relier of the | 25 President of the chamber of di » be delivered at the New Orleans mnt, would =. | resolution were ret in ses. | mittee, ‘ation, now entertained, no such ¢ ed to the District com- | poor. President Fire Setz, Engtich Tile, Siste Mantels, Far- Brass were recelved. tor Grates, Furnaces, Rauxes snd Latrobe uae how afford to sell t¢ y rn Mr. Davis (W. Va.) inquired why it was | The. Republique Brancaixe President night + store eles ain a body this afternoon TAXATION IN THE prstnicr. ‘emed best to authorize the District Commis. | Grevy’s message, which will be read ti nase Cow. Pinmbing, Tin Rooting and Jobbing Work. de> a fos Mie sone eur Senator Voorhees presented to the : e to. | Sioners to spend 315.000. He had no objection mnbers to-day, will not be ax us fey car's PuaRMacy, | to the expenditure of $! Statement. The me: nitemen 000 by the government | by ministe Juage day three petitions, one of which was “on be rhe ‘aly i Cs o to improve the grounds south of the Capitolbat | afirm that tt ts 5 ry the executive of the : 1429 Pexwsyivarma Avance. | > Sccastone ee umber of Leople WhO | hair of equaitty of special taxation in the city | holmt abject fo the Distriet Commissioners | government should Keep itself in accord with | ; A and MINERAL WATEES on dranght cit ether there were about three hundred | 40d county of Wasbington, D. C.; another for | Spending $15,000 additional now that the winter | the Will of Me nation, so that the people may and need to 1 be closely wate covered in the their malicious a’ most severely puntshed. Thi but merited Spirit of AeA: vermont. | A DEAD Dx me people i m. Mr. Wickers! psj- | the suspension of the act of June 19, 1875, fur | Was almost gone. a 3 Fe CCHS |) env of (te acenettian, was een ey oc LEUTORGIEE COTECON Gk GOT eee | Cue Teplled thet, one-hait of the | SPecting the form of government yply bor | Piesident by ME Wen Hane ie superin- | issued by the District Commissioners for cer- | amount to be expended by the District Com- will’ be sonounsed 1 led to thr ‘at that mintto then tied past and were introaueed to | {alu work, whieh “it is alleged, bad not been | wksloners would be derived from market rents. | OV"r the past, and the sae : ‘for shee the Pie t by Mr. Wicle-sham. The Pres{- | dene; the third petition asks relief from er Mr. Windom submitted an amendment to | ¢@!ling upon all citizens to im: dent intrcduced them to Mrs Hayes, After the | P¢OUS and excessive special assessments 1 their labors tree f} all anxiety re- | M wieked acts issevere, L ters by the Lick, Bedford aud Bothesds Waters by the THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- PANY, corner 15th st. and New York avenue, FIRE, BURGLAR and DAMP PROOF VAULTS, sh of i The pros} $s mint are Hot very Dri commence coinir opened New Oriea A somewhat urions: relmburse the Labor Exchange the amount of | ‘oncord eee eee : t arine Mation against F Bs Nat SU dents. is sed. evel 7 e | District of Columbia.” Petition No. 1 gives ta- | $1,275.08 expended by that organtation tn im- Plague in Russia. ¥ and others, administrators of the ee ini TeSoe ee oe Se ilee Or nde fee Pay or ane aces of irregularity of special taxation re- | Proving grounds south of the Capitol, but after f oficial note ts published tev, Father W y, PONDS SILVERWARE. oF other SECURITIES, NEWT Lie resident to-day s—only hand-shaking. [twas noticed | SulUng from thé mode of assessment adopted | Sone discussion he withdrew the amendment, of the Russian plagu It says | le priest in Connecti aS od vester and sll Kinds of VALUABLES Feoelved on De #pproved the act declaratory of the law relating | fier letting go Mrs, Hayes’ hand, not a | BY the board of public works and the Disirlet | and the joint resolution was passed as it came danger of its 4 novl9-e03 = nf her i : sa xtension to France by | before Judre Lawrence, in the Supre'ue © : ent and inheritance in the District of | Wiay,itier a tp Mee ie a Commissioners, and from which the act of June | frem the Hous is not serious, and measures will be taken | Father Dufly died tntestate, in te Columbia in certain cases. Itdirects that the | net boee ee ent eee Her ed © | iota pleseo nel: Peon wee repre. |_| Mr. Dawes, from the committee on raliroads, | to prevent its transmission by sea. The gov- | plaintiff. who was his hese: woe te ba ee narTiages of colored persons contract- | ductions over, the Visitors were shown througn | Sms that during the administration of the | reported a sibstitute for the bill providing tor ent will also participate with the oth by him from Europe some years a ed and entered into according to any custom | the conser “itation of the Presideat | Pourd of public works or District Commission | the Paymert of ifty per cent. of tie amounts nd EDS ee eee Te eee ee AG oes : oe cnet by lim. She now brings this sult against revailing in the state where the marrlaze w. who said, “Our flower house is oF : tS Special assessinents were made for the | required by law to be withheld from certain | demic and the best means for combatting It. his administrators to recover, on a check for eee Le CALCUL iy | cultrac ed. shall: toc dik ate eee | nee ow OrOm the Ween onto whe | alleued lmprovementof cortain stom ayacke | LotR Cee Be transportation service AE CIPHER INVESTIGATION, | £2": Whleh she alleges was civen to her by the physicians of Parte, New York aud Londons ant | aud uberitance and te tomoicies Pet superintendents went to the Interlor depait- | ign under the act of the legislative assembly | rendeied the government. Pluced on the cal- 7 E SPIGATION. | Farner Dufy on the sth of P superior to all others forthe promptcure of allcases | and personal property in the Dis cret u of Coluin- | ment and called on churz, of August 10, 1571, without justification, be: eda . and in : compensation for ber services as « of his recent or of ong standing. ba, be deemed and heid lesitimate, aE no work Was doné on the Streets for which a3. = ‘iittams ‘ ae . —The Potter sub. church, ‘TLe defence was was of by OLIN & OO. Paris” Sold every. | 2.2: Tati ce the bill nosteess | CALL FOR 5-90'%.—The ‘Treasury department | sessments for improvements were Issued. “The ace ‘Mr. Williams ‘Ala.) presented a me- | tee met this ‘morning, Mr. Pelton was present | given asa gratuity: that were where. octaetthkely | tax-sales and inthe District of Colum. | this afternoon tssued another eall for the re- | SkNeTS Of petition No. 3 ask for the passage of | Morial of the Alabama lezislature asking taat | and took the stand. “He mid ne een as eee rendered for money the claim was nota lien ah act that no property be sold for non-pay- | quinine be admitted free of duty, Referred. and South Carolina; had correspondence with | upon the estate, and that the defendants, as demption of five-twenty bonds, consols of 15 : arty Oran “ rt ames 2 ore ne Segpen ens The amount called. ty Is eee a pak at8 woe ment of special taxes until the property owncr | Mr.Cummings introduced a bill for the pay- | PAfttes; could not remember their names. He | administrators, were not bond to par, coupon and $10,000,000 registered bonds. and all proper credits for work done fronting | Pcolutor enter oh Pensions: referred. Also, | cent ‘by Weed were by his (eltanss wee trial on tbe question of Father Dutty’s alle; steamer Richmond has gone down. The Navy THE Topacco Tax.—The Senate financ om. | his aroRent by permit or otherwise. That no | '¢S0lution calling on the Commissioner of Pen- lens, addressed to Havemeyer,who transmitted | habits of druvkenness, but. both the plainuft department has heard nothing to that effec Seca ey ee ate, SURBOR COTS 2 - " s * sons for estimates in regard to the amounts : “4 = ade . be na-bulistors, | mittee met this morning, but deterred taking | thanwork dime immediatcly foning tye suing, | TeUiRed WO pay the arrears OF peusious; adopt: | (MUG Me, after which they were prevented fled tint tney had'never Seon’ thevdeneeeed ac it 14th for | the final vote on the tobacco tax question until | Also, that special assessments paid in geod . THERE Is 4 RvMOR IN Bostos that the U. ‘on. ad destroyed his cipher key. All telegrams siderable testimony was introduced during the NITED STATES 4 PER UBoNpson band tor iramediaté delivery. District of Columbia, Twenty and Thirty year | ard it 's regarded only ne aa ‘of b. O. a by the United | The Richmond lett New York Janu: ve ¢ Everett house and epened he all intex d. After some other vestimony as < Mr, Hardenbergh offered a resolution direct- ponenet By tis | y | the ea: id is the vessel upon which General | this afternoon, when all the members are ex- | faith when erroneously charged shall be given | ing the e wa ore 56 and a brief charge by Judge Lawrence the jury ; r . | ‘ oy ng the committee on commerce to insert in the 5 | “ ee eee ee ene ak Grant is to make mest ef his eastern tour, | pected to be present at a special meeting to dis. | the benefit of the revision. | river and harhor bila provision for the survey | Coneunra, ited a A Touner maiona i and shertly after browzht in a verdict augztr LEWIS JOHNSON & OO., Bankera_ | Ver first objective point trom New York was | pore of all the controverted features of the THE DISTRICT ESTIMATES. Of a salp canal to connect the Bay of New York | Geo. Ward,’ Tuesday night, while drunk ana |! Maxon oe thee GUANRE.—15. 2, Ber '@ TO TAX-PA % blocig nd Bee ct departure noving has | pean ny and ae ir to be reported to | Commissioners Pielps and Twining were in | and Newark Bay, Keterred, abusing his wife, killed his son George with ao . z a DariMent never here foe Cer ane e ae: | tte Senate ee. PO LS Oo en mene member Of | conterence nearly all of today with Gov. expene ee aot, (ilass.) from the committee on | axe for interfering to protect his mother. 2 | ‘Tae New ‘Tenrseance Movenner. —The . a ad Sta Is oppos es Sade Xpenses in the Department of Justice, reporte: 50 years old a 3 son % sped) Ledge wie + BTATED having decided thet the special acess, | SeIS xcept through the rezu- | fT OR dees nels | Clallin and Representative Mayham, of the | bil regulating the mileage Of maraisia toanton fee en Hes mneneo xtc ok betoeneaaee eee mer Pat ments forthe improvement of streets and avenues | Jor shipping rews published in the newspapers. | nevertheless of the opinion to-day that a major- | District of Columbia committee, with reference ands recommntten: __ ce pene petite pater een hn vor aro valid and leva tax.all property holders whoare | ‘The Richmond has not been long enough ont, | ity of the committee will agree to the House | to the estimates of the District’ Teoene tee Mr. Aldrich offered resolution directing Com- A Pennsylvania Tramp. alarm, The habit has reached such an extecme sul in arrears, and axainst whose property tax lien | considering the distance froin New York to Gib. | proposition for a reduction to 16 ceats, Weenie Some radical points of disagreement | missiorer of Public Lads to investizate the | READING, Pao heb. Geis estrian, Sam- | as to threaten gencral destruction, and beers € have been issued, will be compelled to | raltar, to awaken apy alarin as to her safety, Hep pe between the Commissioners and the committee | present system of constructing pubiie bulldings, | uel Mis esterday a ished the feat of | th bene ic cacaar tne eee. ee to such reduction a8 the | even if slie was not a slow-golng vessel. | _ FLORAL. OFFERINGS IN THE SENATE. —Senator | with reference to what the general goverament | Adopted, walkin; revision now in prosress rine. was abnlrably equipped, and will, the di SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CAN NOW BE PAID | !! ent has no doubt, atrive at Cibtalt AT A DISCOUNT, ume. * interested will find it of advan: | THE END oF THE Rose: Mago tn adjusting and octing thar xz bills to cali on Her, y ecom| the present deep consciousness of need of one hundred miles in twenty-three am. 1 lace a y ma ; a ee one hou | CirmM. ‘To place a young man, indeed, in the Ingalls’ desk in the Senate to-day had the a)- | should pay for the next fiscal year, the commit- Mr. Whitthorne, chairman of committee on | hours, Neer Phy ; Mr. CI ‘ S New York busi 1 Subject pearance of a florist’s show window. A larze | tee clatining that the United States Should have | naval affairs, asked leave to report bick bil | and forty-one minutes spent in td king rest an io fearful i nape ation, sinoe the motor the bouquet of choice flowers stood upon each of | Seme credit for wat it sere last year sumo iaos eee cEtArY pe Nay mS yang ‘als. Gay secins to be “every dpdy drinks.” The new four corners of the desk, aud in the ce. THE PENNY LUNCH, a voyage of explo y y a ehring - 5 vase: ania wien cae temperance movement (whica has been men- the desk lay a bouttonnitr of paustes Mr. Townshend, of Ill., reported a bill for th» | Straits, the ship Jeannette, tendered by Jame | Charged With Danaus Ser Bims- | tioned in sour columns) Isintended te sacra of the valley. ‘This deluge of Now rel! Gordon Bennett. 5 IN INVESTIGATION.— The House committee on naval affairs, to-da, ed y fef of the Peany Luneh to-day, put Mr, | Gurdon arpalling danger, Hence the pledge is not to g = cone : ser fromadimiresorMe Inaul : a : pen Nr. Conger objected. aiink durin business hours, and also nelth WIL.IAM DICKSON, eee a j Grom acratrere of MY lagalls 4 Jones’ objection eut off its consideration. | __r. Neal, from committee on territories, askea to give ncr accept “treats” IUts nlso promeed vin Eseave dacs: 2 ne ae | thetr appreciation of Ils ser whe Cipher pape an ation j jeave to report, bill for the organization of th that seme drinks be provided which are not of jan9-im Three doors above Columbia Building. | p rf prepared by Chafrman Whitthorne. ‘This | UBS,Wil not permit towers to be placed U ‘The sub-c e of the P r | Mr. Eden, chairman of the committee on war ‘ Schooner Sant. DOE Ue oS ae na cane c o¢ Siowed there was a dleposition ee tie pare | is desk. THe doorsee;y 1 ‘The sub-committee of the Potter investigat- . +. e CHESTER, Pa., Feb. 6—The lit y. At present, however, it synonymous with barroom. Perhaps New . busines . like the merchants and jn old times, may eventually ves to coffee or tea, but before this ue the tierce excitement Which marks ing committee arrived at New York from Wash- ippton yesterday morning and commenced pro- ceedings soon after noon at the Fifth Avenue hotel. Mr. Springer, of the committee, stated that the inquiry will be pushed right through A i . Index, with | » claims, reported back bill mai:ing appropria. | , CHESTER, Pa 3 os wal races , bound out in tow of atnz, was ent down TS ReL OP Cece eas ropereen ard Sunk by the ee above Tinicum Island yes- Mr. Waddell asked Mr; Elen if he wo id vied terday afternoon. to an amendment providing that. hereafter no war claims of any sort should be paid to any- ‘The Markets. s A Not to allow any pae vo j) tie majority to still further modify it. With- sk makin. yy ae Ss Eee. out taking a vote, Chairman Whitthorne, of nis | (ag ieSk Of Mn Conkling. |W own volition, eliminated from the report th» | fowers was sent to him at the Seante. recommendation for criminal proceedings, and | omering was carried tuto the close fo OPFOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET | a -reed to a: proposition that the clerk of th» ; $Mering was carrled Senntors House transmit to the President a copy of the , nents al | witha view of concluding by Saturday noon, rim i ae thelr operations must be abate vo In ieply to a question asto whether Gov, Tilden Sra i b, 6 Virginia sixes, deferred, = ———————— j testimony taken, together with the majority | Wormley’s. bad been’ subpenaed, Mr. Springer said: tie | MF" Eden declined to yield, stating that the Fat Ge consolidates. $85 in. Sdap Buse juet | _ 18 SBR DFAD OR IN A TRaNCE?—A telegram Cor. Sixth Street and New York Avenue, Grete aeeene rts ee che eon | A JevGr’s Opinion or Lawyers.—In the | bas not, aud I have my doubts as to whether he | amendment would not be germane to the bill. and steady—A soft, 8ga8%, mete: from Fort Edward, February 4, ‘Miss woe ryotaene Bulg get ae wah adopted, | ccmiuon pleas court. New York, Monday, | Will be. This, however, does not make any | The bill was then pi BALTIMORE, Feb. 6.—Ootton more inquiry ani Anna Carter, a beautiful young woman, while — a vote Sper! am condemnation’ of the-| Tigve Van Brunt denied a motion for reargu- | material difference, for In any case we shall | _ Mr. Townshend, (Ill.), from committee on peer pueaene 2 Flour active and firm, but | at a soctable last Friday, dropped apparently manrer in whieh the Navy department was ad- ; JUGue Yan Brunt dente put on the ground that | give him an opportunity of appearing before the | District of Columbia, asked leave to repore bill rot auotebly higher. Wheat, southern steady and | lifeless to the floor. AS COnScloUSNeSS WAS NOL ministered under Secretary Robeson, | the counsel had failed to fully present the argi- | Committee, and it is not likely he will ruin a | for the relief of the penny lunch house. ret TOUaLOS; Go. amber, LOG UT Nod Bane | restored. it was supposed she was dead, and Ber Naw Outwina Aeris ves. | Wents on bebalt of his client. Judze Van Brunt | golden chance, tf I know him right.” Mr. Jones (N. H.) objected, syl¥ania réd,'1.06; No. 2 western’ winter red, spot | funeral Was to have occurred yesterday. When Tee Naw Otessue Avroowremwrs madoiyes: | EOe car penn graie rate rea |g aith M. Weed, of Flattsburg, N.Y., was the | | Mr. Patterson introduced bill amending the | sha "Februaty 105%; Maran LGOr at ore Aeon: | the hour for the obsequies arrived her parents terday—Badger for collector and MeMillan for | son for a uew argument, more than one halt of | frat witness, and testifled that he wes ix noms | laws in relation to miswgs as ere, VOis(a108 Corn, sotihern fitm for whitoand savy | Tefured to allow her to be buried, afirmine ce Pas Pestinaster—were influenced as much by the | the cases would require & second argument as{t | ahd South Carolina during the election; had a | _ The House then, at 1:10, went lato corumittec con whites seca Mood inauiry and firm—south- | their belief that she was only ina trance. ‘The Went to New Orleans a short time ago as by | Sel ina case fall nt it properly.” “arolina; he must confess th: lay, 44%; steamer, 40) y. Oats carom arcuintion, "Sts weay on oe cs 100 FEET Ey ¥ a re published in the Zrilune were pretty correct. arn " ania, 30933; westerns | 12Clrculation. “The body will be kept for sev Bae Teed We the Se oe | Chaties MeAUIMeeoad | gene mula ne was Informed thatthe statehad | Farar. Fionn Awoxa = Trames—A general | white, 93; do mised, Gide Eee sad eee | eral days. Velns in het hands and feet, have - into the condition of the federal offices down tn Dr. Charles MeAullife aad | gore democratic, Dut the canvassing Doard | fight took Place on Saturday night at one of the | southern. teadd- auict and unchanged. Pro. | Deen opened, and the blood flows freely. ARDS : es ote ane an uncle of the doctor, had a | would not give a certificate to that effect unless | police stations in lelphia amongst abou isi01 2 ugher—iess pork, old, new, MGs Se - = | Mittee dia SAMd COORTAE oe n eceaace | dienule about family: antes, during’ which | they were puld for it. He telegraphed to New | twenty tramps Who were staying over niche tor Ui a BUM meats loose shoulders, Seat Gear | | Missiserrrr be sDoress Akksonn. — Se Colctor Sinith. ‘The committee took a look In | Ha\encr was shot “and killed. On ‘Tuesday | York asking if money could be furnished. ‘The | sheltey. A doure man Rea oe ht for thoulderé, old 494; eleat Hib dos ees Baca, | cently al Dumber of negroes "were on, at the marshal’s office. After a thorough in- | Melt a constable started with the doctor for dispatches between myself and Henry Have- | was stabbed in the Jungs, from the effect of | 210. Tard—réanea ‘tierces, 7 Slag deied on some pretense to leave thelr homes, Yestigation they came to the conclusion that '#€ Carrollton jail. When a half ralie from tie | n.ey er were the only ones he sent. He received | whieh died yesterday. The entire party is | steady—choice wescern packed. On the next morning they started, but they ONE DCLLAB Marshal Jack Wharton had been charged with | tWN 4 mob overpowered the constable, selzed | an answer which he wnderstood to bean assent | havet: custody, but they will give noinforma- | Evgs firmer—freeh. 27428; were overtaken by hundreds of laws cbieene. LL BUY offences of which he has never ‘been. ulily, We dector and hanged him to a limb of a tree. | to the proposition. Finally a definite proposi- | tion with regard to the affair, and the victim | leum firm-for refined 936 bid; teens and ant a Of protection Th ing cit- a They recommend against his threatened . oar ton was handed him saying that, for $00,000 or | efore his death also refused to make any dis- | Coffee frm but Si areca alsa, Whinky | (zene and ascured of protection. = ‘ae uae Maal He wit omen ee Ba Sa eee NY, UtseLe—lugo Hart- | $50,000 the South Carolina canvassing ‘board | closures, owing, perhaps, to the fast. tet tis Stn ee ee ao aaverpod democratic authorities arrened aod eee ast for Us Ghent aCe joan. asalcon-Leeper, of Kast Briageport, Conn., | could make things all right for the democrats. brother was a participant in the row, i ass: oe jall nine men who are chargea with the wale or grapled tocome on to Washington, He will iin the breast, With aie eyes Tes | He 'Veiton, who inforined him that tae matter re er ee Eo AR ee Greg SOTL: corn 40.831. * | dozing, and the Woodville democratie, paper aah A pee * * air-guo. tol. Pe , Wi 0) im that the matter 2 = = Z « Feb. 6.—8t ‘st a = - we . : a BOARDS | it is understood. be reprimanded, an? sent back | seruses tO make “any etenne but the wite | fel Zelton, who RNOWISARO EE ME tee who | ,A TEMPERANCE Taw has beon sp rigidly en; | an peauoga ee: Pi a nee ed says that men who, at the dead hour of might, ome With bis head sare. claims tke first shot was accidental, and the cused ¢ {¢ an Gney to be used. M forced tn the vicinity of Toronto that the tav- Prk Seri ride up to their neighbors’ houses, and, without ———— 2 abe BRE ‘Gy 4 refused to permit any money d- Mr. | ern keepers of Newmarket have closed their ‘NEW YORE, Feb. 6.—Fi i Jj cause, order them to be up and away with the MR. ALON20 B. CotwELt, of New York, Isat | WeCuit or the tet chee ec ceasioned by the | Hampton, Senator Gordon, and Mr, Haskell had houses and agreed not to re-open them till the | gNZW¥9! . rar tue Wueet anit | ShomiareMeuL oe pease or eae teen oe. fe the Arlington hotel. He comes here at tuis telouded between the iwo discharges: Neicher | B\Amowledgeor thenegotations, "| | Gomoxiousaet is repealea, a eeperinthecoun: | bab NPON: eb. &: 4p. m—Coneole, 96 15.16 for | serve the severést punishtnent the law cali 1n- time asa director of the Western Union Tele. | Wound is probably fatal, gation on tne subject With Me, Tilden teens eo be uted Uy ever Tavern Leena eo ee oe eee Flow Jersey Mlet.—{ Vieksburg (Miss.) Herald, Jan. 3%, graph t to defeat, is Possible, the amendment of Knxsp sv Ispiwa2At Moorea t Moorhead’s cattle oe ee ae ee on. eet, ee pce churches, are doing what they can to aro Central, 42. Reading, 13. Eiarins jas {Goscaw ee snertl ot ‘Shelby , Ger ‘utier to the army appropriation bill, a: " gi “u “Vel 7 culy, s “a = ¥ tion. but it isof an iudit- county, Ind., hearing i Rube Hawkins, a WILLET @ LIBBEY'S, Shove e telearame sa Big eh ee ranche, on the Niobrara river, Neb., January Hoard mes, ordid you have any after) | t@¥elers accomm 01 3 a y a . a angi vassing ‘rent character; for instance, the churchyards AN INSANE CLERGYMAN —The Rev. javid S, | Notorious character suspected of belug con- Foud companies whieh may have telegraph lies | Rnowa cattle bee aed ae oe eee, Well | Answer—Ves, I met him at the Bverett House. fre converted into stables. Sutphen, D.D., who for the last elg’-t'years has | cerned in the recent depradations tn that coun. for the government and forthe public. If tii = i killed by Ind! Ans, supposed to be a pu rt of He took me to task (I caunot give you the exact (i 5 aA as been pastor of the Dutch Reformed church of | t¥, Was at his father’s house, six miles from OPPOSITE NORTHEEN LIBERTY MARKET | ai-crdnient should become slim hy lee Tittie Welve tea ane iare severe | Words) about the proposition, and stated that Witp Bitt’s Last Sior.—A special dispatch | New Utrecht. L. I, became suddenly insaneon | Shelbyville, took a constable and six men and that it will curtail the receipts of the West. HY Oth Maceo Jitie killed, > YT? | he never authorized any such proceeding, and from Denison, Texas, February 2, says:—This | the night of the 2th of January. On that night | surrounded’ the house at aaylicht. He den Union Telegraph Company one-third. TED GB, UES Tye Deh CCUG RL: {hat while ‘he lived he would never become | morning. about 9% o'clock, a desperado from | he weutgto bed at his usual roay, Shorty ofiee manded admittance and was told that he wou'd President under such circumstances. the Indian Territory named Willian Worts. | midnight his wife was awakened and found | bave to open the door himself, which was done Edward Cooper, mayor of New York, testi- Cor. Bath Bireet and New Fork Avenuc. \ Fairy Blown Ur 6 iS € Miiver of the McHenry coal mi — POWD: IN THE PorrEr ComMiTree To-pay Mr. Mad- “Rent 3, Kentucky, Aen alias Jack Murray, alias Wild Bill, engaged in | him standing upon the floor shouting, “The sea | by breaking It in. Shooting was commenced GeclS-tr dox asked permission to makea brief statement {he Paducah and Kiizabetutown railroad, in BW Ee ease a es an altercation with a gambier_nanied. Grant, in | calls me and I must go.” Ashe movéd towards | and kept up for some ume, during wich Sos. ERS, STION! with rd t chai filing a can ef powder in his house, let drop a | Wen! a a leDougal loon, on Main street. Wot K ie door she arose and intercept im, locking rece! vere in Hobo Vine Fara ie tatas above Teooresorhis aie NeiGic: the acai | SESEE Into theGin aoa nae eeinae followed, | Was about going to the TNE Woedandothers | te drop on Grant, shooting him’ in the face. | the door and removing the keg dle teh | See Rute Ha eve a sey escape on horse- Gocmerioun ox Tenwallytown toed, offers 3<sterday, as published in the morning papers, ‘©aMhg out the whole side of the house and faz | £0ing to Baltimore to meet Mr. Weed and ot ad | He then attempted toescape. but wasovertaken | to killher if she did not let him Out Scenes | back, but his brother chanics was captured and the best ef induceme:t for wintering Horses, whhickieeeu tere With the cab, ‘ally injuring tre miner, lis wife and child, and said he might want io raph me tosend | near the cemetery by Constable Nelms and a | obliged (0 give up the Key and he ran from the lodged in jall on a charge of assault. with intent Siase stablce, with box Hallfor every terse, Two | committee In Lonisiana, He was franca oes THE CHAKIESTON Itacrs opened yesterday gram from Mr Felton, asking mo for £0,000 or Bpenca'nre on the posse, which once “feturned, | tu his hand: fe went to the how. Sof Dr De | Pursuit of Rube continued, “NN’ WP And tue SBS Naw Oric: , rite ‘a * uy) le dash for a x ie from & a nt 5 < ieee WOKLEY. pee tA nee ae iitie and thres- | be telegraphed to return at once. never was | atterward. fe is sald to have been atone ties | was eee room. When. he asked who | gated in Paris. A woman, called the “Ogresse aes, Lite Roek, time 3:12 1B: > ; | authorized to send Mr. Pelton any money, nor scout at Fort Sill, and has long been a terror | was at th Mr. 8 * Lilas,” is accused of having made away a the Louistana election laws, at the same time iutwostraight heats, tue | did J Intend todo so, AMr. Tiiden was also sur- | fo" Tourounle cliuzehs of. the Indien Peeters, | Raat SO CET ark ee ee ena: | witha bomber of chtldien Tet pasos (QBAMPAGNE WINES, being informed that the laws had been violated, prised at Pelton’s dispatch. I cannot say | (Sdnt's injuries are nor dee cee ted him, and Mr. Sutphen at once insisted upoa | Standat the gate of the Founding Hospital, ond fntimation was given him as to wito tid 2 Whether Gov, THiden knew Pelton tad gone to ee ECTS locktog the physician in ‘losel. "ME. Surphen | Aidt persutde young ‘mothers vo trust het f fact. SUNRENDERED TO THE PERSIANS. Baltimore. He seemed angry an L Le ¥ ir children, on she was AT COST FOR CASH. Lot intend to convey. the impression that Ne 10 tne ‘endion tou ‘Tauris sayy tie | when be Heard Pelton had gone there. Hisim- Foster and Wins Bet Trestoty, counsel tories | sa nese een closely contined tn the dee: | the confidential servant at the Marquise de — i = Town iste nN r “4 ton’ lnittee, which Was not the case, hisduties bene {o"t,and ate iret of Khotour were surrendered | pression of dispatch was the same owner of twenty of the Gloucester NAPOLEON C, on mine, name! Ww Mass.) fish- } tor’s house. He will be taken to the insane mi confined, aad whose ‘ABINET, quarts $21.50, pints $23. Jan, 25, but the Turks retain vely, that he was negotiating to pur- who had recenuy been id . entirely within the scope of the brief referred ing vessels, driven from the her ishing | asylum at Morristown, N.J., as soon as his con- | Child had died. Marquise was mot aware the pases until 1 chase an electoral vote. I never knew of Mr. y undlan - A i of her ang another child could be substi- CABINET VERZENAY, only $21.50. to. After his arrival in New Orleans, however, Ce OE | EG pee ee inganuary, ists have fled withthe Secenes? | “on Will permit of his removal —(a, ¥. World, | ot er Jose, ang_ano was dead. A brilliant fa- DEY VERZENAY, quarts $18.50, pints $20. Weber requested him to assist in corroborating Founn Drab UnpgR Tne SNow.—The body of | Fal votes. eTe Was no effort made to sever | of State claims for damage, ranging from $37 to 2 es @. H MUMM, quarts $20.05, pints 821.75. bis (Weber's) statement. This he assented tO) anna ‘| onges. aged 65, who disappeared from | Mr. Pelton’s connection with the national demo- after Dula’s testimony had been taken. Wit- }, $8,600 per vessel, according to ses and her hom cratic committee after his actions. — Tess was Satisfied there had been a fod PULND —secterday Ware efile OH Dec. 28, was found —eG rx Te ane xe Herald trom C! anticipated profits of the voyage. yesterday buried under the snow in the woods from the British it before the Yest at 5 HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. on Weber, and consequently advised him not fear Fort Lee Ne yee, thought that she | | SINGULAR InDIoTMENT.—Chicot county circult | commission, epee ‘of Newfoundiand fish: | olina Central adinaad Bete e tocxamine aay more, witne Dut let nim wandered away and was overcome with cold. — Calton tor obeatatees, dicted one James C. | ermen and colonial laws {o support the justice | Wilmington, a m theprice of our “Puuchinclo® Brand goanens | Mpadee) doit He ther points of theirtesti. (Ss Y Sun, : sie tenses. ‘The DBL of indictment gaye Corton | of thelr claims, and argue that it treaty rights | gitloM un bundred. mony to Mr. Gibson. He never had any deal- aster, \eretue Corvin ¢ professed a change of heart, and the members Tepes Sate ty ee aoe ash eee: | aoe ape, a EOaTeSEpeRen CLO aE ee RS TL aE Che ek cea ae aS: | Ted in tb the folds ALS Le aoeetboe hy | questionable value, ‘The mulatto left the girl tied, an jan23-tr 1913 Penna. avenue. | si tiie committee ever knew who prepared ie Werk: the oe ee CCU ataitiae ae Iebeuanita-chow ent sermmene orien canal Gun: Was found some time later, memoranda. Mr. Blackburn furmer examined Wilts Of his crandfather, Daniel Webster, wa tempt of his obligations to che church, contrary | REPORTED Bank DevatcaTioy.—The wil- | he set been overtaken. > AMEBICAN WATCHES. githess relative to the St. Martin aindavit, OPtltds and bs tace waspertectly revosnlzabie | Tote Ctatute INGUh ease Masao and provided” | Mington (Del) Hrery Beeniny states that a par. | tue nok Pree! by — Every Charge embraced therein upon which A Pxovinesen (It. 1.) vouna Man wasin Bos- | and against tne peace and dignity of the Bapus’. | tial examination by Bank Examiner Adams, of | friends, = a much excitement Having replenished my asgortment of all the pop. | WitnCsS Was questioned was dented, expecially ton with a trend the other day. ‘They went to church.” Sener ten ae ean qrache oven: Bae oocnmianet in Gold anJ Silver th bat referring to OX as Ving offer St. @ leading hotel ior dinner, and, after eating, the 3 it be S: __—————————— Biem “and Key Winders, for Ladien and Ges, eer na ey dee iSiun home, He said he | former calied for two cigars, ‘The walter asked | Cnaniue Reape bas sued Kate Claxton for ae ae ee) OS ee ees emen, I rospectfally call the attention cf; merey had offered St. Martin any {inducement to what kind of cigars be Would have. ‘This made royalties on his play, “The Double Ma) ” | Rice bas turned over to the bank property | Wilmington ) Every ero! says about purchasers to the reduced prices. eave the city. the young man indignant, for he |: high-toned | ‘he complaint claims that the Amerean, Pig valued at $5,000, and additional $10,000, the | two years ago Miss Minnie Lomi of that H. SEMEEN, A Goon § ; Gress aud looks, and he sai ou heard my | to the play was sold to Miss Claxton for $5 amount of his bond, will be made up by his | city became totally blind fi op SHOWING.—In the comparative report order, aidn't_ you? Now be sure and bring m? | $1,000 to be paid down, and the rest in royaltie | cureties, so the security of the bank will not be | typhoid fever w! affected the optic nerves of janiStr 945 Pennsyleania avenue. | of mortality of the thirty Principal cities tuthe the best.” He got the best, and pald three dol- | at $10 for Gach Performance. The complain | arected. Pending the examination Mr. Rice | hereyes. On night United States for the week ending January 25, 44" for two of them. ‘He hastearned since tuen | gays there have been. Afty-five pertormancesnot | remains’ Yesterday he was | Lombard retired suerte from. a % OS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO.’S uublisned by the Mf: ni ror tbe more detinite in his orders for cigars when ‘id for, and demands $550. rted quite 1] and confined to his room. which was, however, no more severe than ma’ J oy lassachusetts state board Of | he js away irom hon reported qi nealily. the District of Columbia makes a re- ay pleieep ee Noppewas at ner a von eae Ae erat ee LS gepey on ee . markble ge¢ a 1G oi —e % RED DOL OME se Sat lem | in ft eer wag ke | Uteastatencbane ere On PM |, A. Lap seme, ron re, oxen Dor | Ing mg eke pint me pec principal zymotic diseases is lower, and only | cided that all the judicial nominane de by convicted cf mail robbery and sentenced to im- the night before Miss Lombard — Sue equally as tow. Ourdeans sere oso | ct ellan, the coniitmation et eich | fz John Dawson, a a eno lived in | priconment for life, were lodged in the Albany g of Christ's restoring sight caeote na aan train fov. McClellan, the contirmatioa of which | paltimore, has and mysteriously dis- | Prisonment, fo een y the ““Whatsoever ye Jel tone aoe Lynn, | oula make the bench entirely democratic, | appeared, a Dat eee: cK Bell My name, e shall recetve:” and with now being Tecived: and for'ealeta Gaskarand but | YOrk, 20.81: Brooklyn, tre Meee | Hominees forlaw jude@inioareouction ake | #2 John F. Brown, who died suaddenty on | S2i8h, bt Wileonis& common character. ‘They | My name, believing, 7 tee, by the agent, Soe te Muwauke ! other nominations will be contirmed. Suceeey, = mopped the Wage ot es ee pg gg iight be reopened. mt 2 from all causes in the District §e"The United States grand jury at New Or- | Which he was treasurer.—[{Balt, American, only $500—only that after threatening with pis SAMUEL C. PALMER, Was extraordirarlly and the small pro: | Jeans, esterday” found ‘indicunents “against Piven, TOR, recency COUsht Se erat, | tls And overpowering elght dod raaiay ore, pesterday Pa 87 Greene street, portionate number from the diseases | twenty-five per=ons in Caddo, pans it- | ty river, ee aoa oe with axes, | driver and the guard, and run the | more, yesterday Patrick od bamed certainly speaks well for the healthful- | cches and Orieans parishes for violation of the one having his arm ped of and the other | risk of being themselves shot by some particu- | of Bote election Laws, and was a jandltr GEORGETOWN, D. 0. ness of Washington and Georgetown. | election laws, receiving @ frightful wound in the shoulder, larly brave passenger sentenced to fine and imprisonm=at.