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? ) ‘ SS, = SS eS THE EVENING STAR, r PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penasylvania Aveace, corner llth Street, oF The Evenmg Star Newspaper Oompany, | ; Z 8. H. KAUPEMANN, Que Esaxreo Sta te served tommscribers the city by carrie r eer own account, st Rs } Shine eTaeents nack By te-poetase peers | 7 te wrexer iifched on Friday—33 8 | ; vise for $15; 2) copies _ - Telegrams to The Star. FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ro-Pnenmonin, Lownon, Pleuro-pneamonia ts spread- ine among the cattle in north and east York- Pr shire. Six Thousand Weavers Ont of Work. ADONT 6,000 weavers: p out of nent at of (ue depression tn _ Famine Imminent in India, metwine gota eee | VE. S8--N2, 8,073. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1879. 1WOCENS [| eee a Ae | SE a ‘The Chinese : | * NOTES ON THE WAY, There ismore thana mile In length of these PORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ; THE EVENIN Ce patent Bay Coal ae tire terraces fronting dircetly. on the sea, and aaa —— PER REAM — = EES SST TES GY MEOH ERAS Rn Fnyglish Winter Watering Place. wien seen at a lite distance from land, in te Moxpay, February 17. PAPES jie. PEI 5 | . Be ~ | soft rich light of the setting sun, Hove looks SENATF.—There was no q im of the Sea- | 3 r box, at ROBERTS W N. restriet. Chinese tion to i n sel rally cl epee Sabi nickle : 2 { 6 Voun Ameriean who fn f or herself | literally like a city of palaces by the sea. ae 11,90 o'clock Nee | ashington News and Gossip. re whieh was passed by the Senate tn tonaon during the cold, Latensely | | AST have mtimated above, there Is consider. | AIC PTCCEM| UUUL ILO OTlocK. | | Goverxwent Recr rday evening was the same bill that | qicqereeable weather of hi ys, | able rivalry between Brighton and Ho’ Mr. Windom preseateda petition of | t ate j enue, ¢: ' M the fatiur house of Eggers & ©o., with t | million silver roubles English Money Market. cm the House with the add though tn a general way the two are considered | Co-operative Association of Shreveport on of about the best thing that presents Itself isarun | or patherenor 8 the ames fest * made its provisions be { poken of as one town. It is the | voring the passace of the resolution La re SUYScKIPTIONs to the four per cent. loan t:= ne Mae Te CRO ES down to Brighton for a few days. Tu this way | never-ending struggle between the old and tue | to the inigration or sclored people. Tt day 2 : —_ yshin prin to Our shores more than ff | One can get Lath ight and warmth, whiten at | mew; and,as it is sald that his ory ts always | signed by a large numbers represeutt SS Sete to teen Clinamen a¢ onetime. The ti mens t sare tO say that in this | congregations of that place. ‘Laid on the table, | q7pe gene tisM. Bunis Arrnoven.—The President 19-day ap- Hack {0 the Lise to eonetir or no obtained by a stranger in London foreither love | the hew. Restinere, Reve nese ceaape mors | mg resolutios Presented folie onto the collection of the koxert Proved the bill making appropriations for the |!" Sevaie am sete or money. Not that the facilities for heating heh are imposed in Brighton. | Louisiana legislature, declarins that the Uniteg | We Bank of England such ¢ Indian department and for fulfilling tre wy € eee ee hotel reoms are any better in Brighton than in | For instance, there ts a sort of borough tax of | States have no voters of their own in the se aper than at | | SUpulations with various Tadian tribes for tue | CAE Cd. London: but the climate of that place ts milder, | tree sulllings per ton laid on coal brought into | eral states: that sections fat | Bext fiscal year; and the bY! to abolish the vul- | business Ui ae : Dae Dle es that season of the year evideutly cannot be | Pereating Itself, tt money mar money Will be ¢ up for constde = a Luttre! wer | . Brighton which ts not collected in Hove. There | 5.519 of the revised stavutes are in dem aiter the end of the financial pee EIING_OF FUE | Unteer navy of the United States, | ving Ge ee ee naturally; and when the fog rises from the sea, | are also certain other advantazes 1a favor of | of the otter a the United Sta whe Zuin Wa EE steet hols reof Uh LIBERDY fee aucerecca star pee Laces ie sent ah pretty certain to do during the day. the | the latter place; and as its residences are newer | should be repeaiod: trate ene proce Lonpos, Feb. 17.—Later telegrams from Ma- MARKET COMP: on of nine di Tue DEFICIENCY BILL.—The House committee is good reason to bel es Smee ce sun shines with considerable warmri, walen it | ana gore ateeaetive in appearance, and gener- | S. courts at New Orie S Subjecting citizens to | Geira give news from Pietermaritvburg. 1 is 1 none sedi Dy stated that at 9 o'clock on the morning of the Committee on the judiciary. “| 2ith of January, Lord Chelmsford was then at beheld at the | on appropriations has concluded the deticieacy | ‘1 ered et northwest. | Dill, and ordered it to be reporied. The | amount is about $2,500,000, tion whet is almost certain not to in Loudon betweea ‘iy supplied with “all tue modern improve- | arrest are wu! <4 " eS - . { sie “ee aly sup) es injust Le een Teeny, come up in | October and March, Besides, Brighton is the | Ai SUppuet Wi call, the modern improve. the jud to-morrow, thouxh it is more likely | great watering place, or rather the great sea- nt strange that Hove is improving more rap- 1 e Mr. Harris, from the committee on the pis- | Maritzburg. in’ Conference with the Governor, 20. W. en Th tee Babi | Side resort for all ‘England, and the winter | Tay thanits older and somewhat cautiquaced triet of Colum i ide Sir Bartie Frere. All was quiet on che front SEEN AT THE Wnts Hovse.—Among those who aaeee deatbie eredenee: | WOnths, curiously enouzh, are the height of its | Sister. ‘This is In the natural order of Lalnes, columbia, reported favorably on House 4 ig 4 e gained ci ts is Known nt Congressional resolution, he wa ‘tion of the President and Wis Cab! ting negotiations with the Chines we oes Seno US Esa Com tae | callepon the President to-day were Post:as- | aac an nnsyivania avenue. G0 cents a bottle— | ter General Key, Judge Tyner, Senators Ran- | failpint. CC _iJantklm_ | dolph, Plumb, Ferry and Saunders, and Repre- P pe EN ‘CARP! UPHOLSTERY | sentatives Pugh, Thornburg, Camp, Tipton, | net, condu 0 Dill to perfect the 0 eal estate and the feeling Was much calmer. Tae Zulus fashionable season. | Tiiererore. for the double | put it is none the less to be regretted, on many | the Meise er Colunit abel on thecal | had been repuised from a fort on the lower purpese of Sa en ae es accounts. It a ae Sol 2 see the on ais pudar. m ‘Tugela, The report that Lord Chelmstord re- | tosee something of Eng sea-side pleas' ; | }feturesque pushed aside for the new and the Mr. Whyte presented the petition of Frank- | Urdd upon Helpmakaar is unfounde Captain | to Brighton we determined to go. ‘The ride | practical, even though the latter may be better ives, asking an examinstiog teobe ee, | Stat pat, Davies native contin- River coneated only a little more than an | fn" : iy St | ln dives, asking an examination by the com- | Stsford and Lieat. Davies, of the native contin. | ee respects, as if generally is. mittee on printing as to tae ency whoescaped from the disaster at Colonel GOODS AND BEDDING, af wholesale prices, | Lathrop, Aldrich. Conger, Hagley, Willams, | minister to this cowitrs, Cain Lan Pain, loot hour's time, and was far from unpleasant, even ; the old has its drawbacks, as. we four nittee on printing as to tae expediency of et + ae cps are offered at the establishment of W. B. MOSES & | (Wis.,) White, (Ind.,) and Corbett. | toachange in the Burlingame treaty which | though the trees were thickly coated with hoar | py experience In Brighton Dacks, a3 we found Cee oI contract with him for pubishtt ae pene a as aa BON, corner 7th st. and Pa. ave. nw. Janis-ly Would result in the add‘tion thereto of an | frost, and many detallsof the beautiful pastoral = he debates of Congress. Committe . : | on print Tus Hovse Commirres ox Ways AND Means | tromilgration Imitation el = e. These negotla~ | tardseanes of Sussex and Surrey through whieh | CIRCUMLOCUTORY yROCeSs IN GETTING A pIsH | ing. native peut. thus disposing of te reports ‘pe tuiune Ponna ‘See Deutareecenne to-day had under consideration Secretary Sher- | tops have been progressing for some time and | we passed were entirely hidden from view by OF SPRATS. Mr. Morrill moved to reconsider the vote by | Of the d massacre Of Officers by native end It a8 the best possible way of moistening the | 1: | have been so far harmoniots, and it is. und ns letter and the general subject of provid- recently fallen snow In the spring or early | _ Strolling along the Esplanade with my com- | Whlek House bill anthoriaing the comerceacy | soldiers hot dry sir from furnaces, latrobe stoves and steam stocd very promising of a shecessful terniina © Wor Bine Lick. Bedford and Bethesda Waters by tho Mr. Anthony submitted a resolution ¢ 5 Pas e1 e hedues are white » S) - ee aaron cold Danks Was passed last week: azreed to. Times says: “TU ts probable that a brigade Tt is attached to tho register, and renders the eans for the payment of arrearages of | tion, ‘The Chinese miutster. 1s wide With hawthorn’ blossom and. the Heldg wrens | Eamonone Sunday morning, we observed on | flv, bath bmiittedd several ameadimentote Cor: 1 arms will be dispatched trom India to re- an anomie you wish te avoid | pensions required by the recently enacted law. have expressed himself to the eff ith the p: mis vic oming hi si the ad the beach what at a distance appeared to be eLeTrors aud perfect the bill, but not e} inforee Lord Chelunsford. The 57th foot will Dradinche, catar™ and sore throst use tem. ES eonelusion Ww reached hor was there any- | soverament {s ed 19. a mod tie. i pie S pentectly deiizhttut Bul, as Tsatd-it | !Ze and numerous heaps of shining sitv ing its features as published when ps leave Colomb», Ceylon, to-morrow, and =n ing in the tenor of the discuss! dicate | the present tre ' UEC UNG 4 Phis ctr. | Drawing nearer, we found these plies to be 1 days ago. expected Durban, Natal, March 1th. HAYWARD & HUTOHINEON. COILS COTS Nt conan HOY the | in the number o” Chinese allowed to come to | NaS far trom unpleasant, Tansely due tomer | Metse quantities of sprat, It happened ts he | “she Git was then 1 ad a third time and | 1 the w e Lord Chelmsford hes already Gk eed eee a eee | Committes tomorrow, until whieh time the | th; The bili whieh has just p. rentive genius, The trip was inadeiaa | #! UBuSually good morning for. sprats in | passed. been d by one company of tae ssth “ | subject 1s postponed, with an understanding | ” Comrse puts a stop Lo all the comifortably warmed Paliman parlor | Brighton harbor. Fishing boats were comtuz | | Mr. Hear called up regiment rs), {rom St. Helena, Brass Fire Sets, Evslish Tile, Slate Mantels, Par- | that it shall then be vote ns, and says siiimarily. witho' dof ina wreiehed little boxy Enelisy | 2 by the s My loaded down wit | Segar $5.00 for es . ung hts | and by 2 nd battalion of the Fee ie Rechte ead Seebeck: aecli” | THE RIvER AND HARBOR APPROPRIATION Brus. | Hon w . with only a small hot. water Sprais “were being piled up every | claim to a seat in the Sen 2 Senator froin apetown. This will Frumibing, Tin Roofing and Jobbing Work dec | THE Ri ND Ha © | ot his celestial fig pory | being ed away fn barrels, boxes, | the state or Virginia in son Was ree to nearly the same MILEUEN'S PHARMACY, Passep Hous@ at two o'clock this ai.o~ | ; lowed t ve and baskets; in buckets, | made by several Senators. ar thea i Was prior Lo the disaster of the Ss . | ¥ A vote of 1 hays, suspended | ‘Vhese 1 ad the Pr Ww railway Ines In E aprons, and handkerehie gave notice that be would 1429 PEswsrivanta AVESt?. | the rules aud pas and harbor ap- | vero the bill, On the ovher hand, it is weil that fonovation on the ti | he dishes peculiar to Mr. Iurnside gave no next Strik | Propriation bin. It appropriates in the e | known that he 18 decidedly ia favor of a lmita- a nto be in fort » | he would « Ho’ e Ue eda. <The suri BUDA and MINERAL WATERS on draucht aH |; S000, | iten to the Intlow of Chines abering to have eve cation cf the uinbers of tae year. | ef the repubitean part | | ‘onsin, one of | be seemed ¢ yvoied agalast it. | bent that he bill, Gen. Bragg, of Wi .e northern demo ite agitated. und Friday night in the House of Commons. of hills; and | our dinner without Sprats. However, seeing | provides tor the professional and phy stated tl 4 t rly tadebted tor | that great quantities were being put up in bar- | amiluation of applicants; prohibits tue aypolut nad found the door fonularity, These hills, st-etehing to the | rels and baskets for shipment to London, we | ment of any one less than bwentycies Ge wry Wille standing tm Hthward and eastward. serve to protect tt | conscled ourselves with the reflection that when | than thitiy-tive se; but it shall be no overno 2) Ton the cold nortiern winds whieh sweep down | we got back to that city we could probably | obs i if he ts not over Hot the German sea at this season of tue year, | have them in plenty, without segard to the mu. | foity years of ag ed he has devoted as | | ahign me through the Senate ican prototy that day. upon (he Secretary of the Treasury for a state- are freely employed. = | approve it. ‘The Preside mld dout Well as narrower aud shor pur dinner at the e ient of all appropriations and expenditu rthe British Champion- | bas tendered his resignation tothe Prestde been mi tthererove sin so ainoothiy 4 | raud Hotel, where we wee | the government of the United Stu pe . will, It fs Said, send In the nate of his suc. | the bil wills y we are accustomed to. Its conductor | S@yINE, We made our wants known tothater- | printing. Diuding, Mthozrapb NEW CASTLE ON TNE, Fob. 16.—A boat race : fore the ith of March. it is under | # e the wellknown uniform of the guild ta | fect to the ger rho took | &c., from March for 400 px and the champtouship of Great emg ICES ee romens, GE t Hon. J. M. Thornburgh. the mem- | a, however, and eur oe nee eee: a atly, mayne be ane apes rit bet nd El #9. Vice P Rs 5. Sine 5-5 A gress from the Knoxville dist ¥ pout, the: Sprats. and what would we have } surplus fund, on the Tyne, at + to-day L. STURTEVANT, Treas. | HENRY A. WILLARD, | appointment of Hon Ben Whe | these authority and u ina Victory for who & JOHN CASSELS, THOS. EVANS. jan6-cotimn nOGgA, 6 Hii he vacenes: i eee nts” exclaimed we. “Way, there are S Were mad ha ae ex ptisstalbsoai hia “a car millions of them, just O35 nt ft Anuseripts and of he , of e | on the best authori | The Poticr tar eS eRe ka not go ud get a dications purchased f0F (1 y tometer ge ree fs nofeundation whatever for the i BEFORE THE Cox. Pere on es : or the several departinents, and what aimou toth : ‘Phe strike has prac OB ae ws ee cnees recent Hace | Rave cheater nies or oe j Fe ae COMM Once at Brighton we f unitke an | < pardon.” replied ‘the walter, “but we | have been pad to private parties for printing, | [aye three thousand men eros = . Orre inns : Brop i T investigating con: Alperican seaside resort as p Instead | ‘ave to buy them from the licensed iish-nonger. | binding. & nce the Organization of the tended to ¢. bE, Which resolved to come Sh i halt-past el i S A Be z Isa great way ho nid take | ¢ nt Printing ¢ rv unue the st nthe meantime work 1s be. COUGH, Pensi cf be situated on a ton level sandy i inue ts i 1 meat sts be. ad nail les siener Bentley | 2 laid before them the aftidavits or Wea Ae ik customary eat x 3 han is uthority, with Copies of contracts, &e. | ing restianed along the whole Une of docks, and ‘Tested for over 80 years. Relief speedy and certain, | *! | and H.M.Melniosh, which | eons | - ©. men are coing back tn large numbers, The cit ists. Price 50 cents. aa : M. sh, WHER | joy eety oF ather st rats ehite 2 his own Satna Cont oy Se SATS FOUGEMA & GO., Aarets, ese " | hed been forwarded by Jude Cocke } tng henet ts, property she Data, | from a licensed steaonger ad ound "On the —EEE oetSi-w.f.m,6m3 New York. TION Bini he i y by a vote of | ME. RIPLE Nerdoes sea bathing to be one of the | ya hotel trom the sea shore, ed Molitions Of ti? | AWEIRECAN CATTLE IN ENGLAND. yeas to 66 bays passed a bil reported from the | wa the effect that one dau | features ef the place,—at least during “the se1- | where they were piled up by the ship load, Utution during the elections List fail. pi ion i whi nant = | committee on priations to appropriate, in | sof the board of state ean (yore Such a thing is done, 1 believe, some | “wholesale retail and for exportation.” was The Senate then proceeded to TOMI ON, hee Nee a pit = — —«*sFetind numbers, $27,000,000, for the payment of | mee pe AL Battie ot ites in tie Ne of summer 5 | more than our waiter was able to explain, and | cn the calendar, and the tollowit non ‘ ae - claims under the grrearages of pensions bil, | gener in ate he ea | Ko there, Dut not at the peric | More than I have ever been able to understand | Senate bill rélating to the a : ‘ seeippeterer ty ere EEeEee Nearly all the southern democrats voted azatney neral, Hen. W. A. Cocke. at call theirown, As 1 have | to tisday. But so It was; and we had to make = pap peepee tno t the privy council had : Ved Intinations of the disease ex- Pin the United states, but did not feel ju Jin prohibiting im until Il Wasshown that there was actual dan r of infection. The order does not apply to Canada because Canada 1s free from the ais- ease. ‘The taportation of United ary Of stu ITUATION AT SITKA tue | locked on both wry department from Al: are to the | f been some lttle rioting neng the Indians at Sitka, but no serious | trouble. ‘The department has not ordered any | ri vessel Of the revenue marine service to the | with @RBATEST MARK DOWN IN FINE CLOTHING EVER KNOWN, j - | and keep tt warm and sunny, wh Licipal laws or customs of Brighton, ancient. or | many as five years to pracuice work in astruno- modern, pectation was fully justitied | my and matii by our subsequent experience. We hail sprats | vatory € dey onent wonder ven of a distant state The secretary of si | favcred pertions ot ane! cold and drear. 'T ealled, wouid tes at the U.S. Naval Obser- 1 Academy nd U.S wake one of the best battle-lelds tmazinable | for breakfast the first morning following our | ‘The te then resumed consideration of | {nto the domizion is forbidden. | Place. It has a eutter at Port Townsendwhich | jurtle wrote oy : Sons ne hase toe : ; eo i : modation will be provided ati . |p : d,whieh | fe ig OF the returning board | for two contending factions of village boys. | return to London. ‘Then it was we came to tie | the untnished business; being Howse Ui oe Witenes 1 shal close ont in thenext thirty daysmyentire | could seach Sitka in three or four days. The LOCKED OFT | Sree) augh. dmeshaustible flelds of large clear | conctusion that we hadn't missed so very much | amend the laws relating w iateraut revenue, | LINCrpOo! Tor the slaucuter of 1 ere stock of Winter Clothing at a Terorts of the contemplated annihilation of te | yr, Metntosh denoses thal gravel and round stones just. the right size for At present the inconvenient landins staze whites by the Ind i Sare taken with a gy sized grain of salt. There are only betwee! TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. and 60 white people at Sitka. These are natn- . rally alarmed at any demonstration by the In- ALL THE Paice Tickers HAVE BEEN Manzep | dians, who cotild overwhelm them ingantiy. in Brighton after all. RK. L of the Sa tovs: Vass of the re Y he one d ners Of | he tloor in front of lal ee respond Under the call of states the follow- Washington s ins ills were introduced and referred: By Mr. = The fine weather and the knowledge that | Acklen—Resolutions of Louisiana legislature ‘Zhe Marker, Hayes’ reception would probably close | protesting against the Uaited States Cire BALTIMORE, Feb. 17 —Virginis sixes deferred, Throwing. were neve St owh in the world. How any one c¢ muuster courage enough to bathe in sucha pl: even when bathing is tn order, ts more than fy wsecretary | can understand. T am told, however, that by — lected tegether been abandoned. ny es f the me returnin s Te; do. consclidated, 54',; do. second series, 37 a : : reply | taking ene ef the bathing ‘houses hanging on With the season, thronged the parlors at the | Court of New Orleans in prosecutions against past due coupons. 77° bid today. Sucar quiet Dows For THIS GREAT BALE, THE ArPROPRIATION BILLS BoowG.—The ponent internat | ttomense wheels, whieh saute groupsaions | White House on Saturday. ‘The bite Tobe | ee ay eae ee lana. By Me. | anda ate 8 aor 2 tan Alin, House this afternoon, undey a suspenston of the | Svomdrele hwo ofier | shore, and going out some distance a SMOOUM | which was lighted with gas, contained anum- | touets decree idee woureduction of con: | » BALTIMORE, # esteru super, rules, passed the deficiency appropriation bili | members of the bod locked ot and tin bed canbe found. But on thts point T tnotabiities) residents vell_asstran- | health Ty Mr. Butler de eae eee co | 300s 8¢, do. extra. Strato: Go. family. a 0s 60? | without even reading it. This leaves onty two | OU Words to that effect. | M ned | ve only hearsay testimony. It would t berofnotablilities, residents a3 well asstran- | health. | by Mr. Butler—in regard to executors | S0'*t Sf. do. ex ¥; do. extra, 3 Thad 25 4.25; do. prepriation bills to be passed by the House, | aflerwards saw Governor the leg slative bill. which fs pending. and the | 4d Governor ary evil bt! d deal ‘to tnd gers. Mrs. Hayes had standing witn ner to ae trict of Columbia. By Mr. Frye—Ke- | Rie brands, tice Ha k OVEECCATS. OVEROOATS now $16. fermeriy 28. 22. QVERCUATS now 312, formerly $20. 13. 10, me to make any exper oh ny OWn account, | Welcome the visitors Jw s ; Patapaco fami of temperance convention of Maine | -outhert firm, western quiet and ste sv, “#0 und ¢ . : Sing for @ constitutional amendaeat to pro- | red. Loval.Ub: do. amber, LUTaLI. Noo? Pome, : b the anpropriation com. | try’s rom tog 1 Aci UsGAT HeAGIE Mrs. Angus Cameron, Mrs, Moss of Sandusky, | jjird for 3 poustituttonal are : ae RE ee poe OVEROUATS now S14, formerly wire idy to report when tt dered to be pl The beach 15 very steep, and the surt does | ANd Miss Cooke ot Ohio. Colonel Carey mage | MDIL ihe Peeaseatans rs In the | Pa Peliuaty, 20m ower Macc CoN Lobe, OVERCOATS now $19 formeriy } lative bil ts difposed mittee, y | the Introductions. ‘The’ Cabinet and Liteir fat i ' TR SiGnenE I ans On inotion of Mr. Cook, W.B. 10%. Corn, southern ‘active and hing wo speak of. Visitors | ilies were represented by Secret 00. Bye steady—sood to prin, 58a60. Proe e On motion of Mr. May- | 1 throu; es for resolu- ailtan minister, Count Litta, Mr. Daila Costa, | SPeaker proceeded to call the si WEKOUATS now #5, former! — i Ewe Sparse Kepler’ : active aud firmer—southern white, OE: OATS how $6, formerly & MINISTER SEWARD REFT To Tesmry.—L Mr. Jolin F. Coyle wa , to Brighton have, therefore, very lttle of the urz, Mrs. John Shermi ped Oe grecdie the ped te u a cy OC dine. western wixol, apot, CYEEOOATS now #4, formerly #3. ote Bass ser ee | essay Mr. f 1 it, Ww! e eneral and his niece, Miss Maty By ath of Julian iartridge, of re. 44%. March, 44°: Avril, sige ws . | the House cotnmittee on expenditures in the | R&S! Kf Teen tne Cceany Due, Wille Lhe: breaking: of) | Gener” and eee ‘Lady. Thorne Georgi 41. Onte quiet, southern sa SUITS. : State departizent to-day, Mr. George F.Sew- | thed Tet akes little or ig noise, there done 1 Oe quence aun 3 Boyle,the Itailan minis. Ce nel os os Se ace Seis of hcg ere Gorge peep 8 2 Be tia se re 1 ‘arity of sound that I have neverobserved | Her ds Se ane ps 2 Bra. | Por to the expiration of the morning hour, the ‘SS prine id l, ee ee = ard refused to answer the committee, ptt anywhere else. ‘The approaching wave rolisup | t¢f abd bis wife, the Russian minister. the Bra ee dul'—Mess pork, 9.50a10.75.. Bulk meate— that were £20 now pres pees Be le 1) round s. ones above mentioned with consider- ne ies ster on at Uons, beginning with the state of Maine. fo ders, 4: rib ‘Sad Low #13 | tam the non-compliance of Mr. Seward with | able force- and carriesthem backagalnsome dis. | Oto of the diplomaricere rote, wea | MF. Eden moved to ad:ourn, bit yioided to | Mos, abaul Bacgp—aboulders, oid, 4 J 15 now $12 j the Stectm and hls refusal to tes- | PR SE it Tecedes. Of course, when it | Tiny of te Consrestona tei jie, | Dave read a resolution offered by Mr. Hale. ‘;. Haws, Yall. Lard— SULTS that were 15 now 10. } pee AG ee dhe istrict fp corres up the stones are covered, and no souad ath ; Cae Sa bs cae Mr. e Liereupon Offered the resolution. [It | refi itter ai DIPORTANT ‘A 4 : the renowned harpist. attended hen iUreturns the stones follow 7 dows. Mr. Dan Dougherty, the Pi - 7 S cites, > Petroleum dull—crude, #*, orator, Was with a charming lady from that | WY Of the United States.” It recites the at | ds heard, but it and give out SUITS that were $10 now . 786 iet—p fern, 1Ha20; rolls, 15al6. Ege ste adelpnia | Sentided “A resolution to protect the Treas | Mest iy—freeh, pecullar metallic struction as to what further steps are decmed nay | House of Representatives for in- | | } \ rel 26. Coffee \ ae onli ue to chowe, Llaldss Whisky Sun! 1.08, 2ATS AND VEBIB. y The Distric soubd. inuch like the ringing of "13 Of ss Horas Siege tempts tude in committee rooms and in the | ‘¢w ser aateeay—. GOATA ana VESTS from #22 to 918 proce, — lies autnee smal] muftied bells a ttle way Om. ‘The effect, | SHY, MIS. DE. Darrow. Mrs. Hayes wore a | House to pass claims arising over foe | Eee pres ae hy gg gg Cm n $ #2 led at two ore | s silk striped with satin, In her hair was | Hous BS ofy oo sig COATS &.d VESTS from $20 to 314 - as may be imagined, ts quite curious and pus. | Whilte silk ; ; ar. | £tfoyed or used in the insurrectionary states by 1: “wheat, 50,300. corn, 134,000: vata, OOATS and VESTS from $15 to $40. CHURCH VESTNENTS DUTY FREE.—In response | tie tl son th amg At irst, but really very pleasant to the | #SHlver comb and ete Se ee ee the army engaged in suppressing the rebellion, | 61.000 "“Rhivmenta— wheat, 48,000. Z OOATS and VESTS from $12 to 84. to an inquiry whether priests residing in this | portant action taken i ear. | Cameron’ vole! ee Tollee ee oficenes Yeiver | ahd also the resolution offered onthe 12th of | NEW YORK, Feb. 17. —stocus buo: an. Mouey, PANTALOORA, country are allowed to import free of duty cas- | 10 hill eethiss ; ¢ oentone ie or eo ceverally Speaking. | with a vest and petticout of pate blue brvcate November 3574, ae Hunter, and referred to ne quschanee, tons, 485s; short, -88. Govern: pie 5 ates % = legate in Congress, ? | Old Brighton, ts a remarkably quaint and tnter- | Bee Saeegadt ed geet “ihre vetoc binned ne com! ee on the judiciary, prohibiting the | ™@ -) . BARTALOONS sold for $4, salting now DOrsOnAL POperen ERNE tet” aneir | hie DIT until the next | esting place. Many of its bulldings are very | Was grated tik tee seca eats train which | payment of war claims, and divects the: pete aoe Oe ee pane oons sold for 35, sellius now 8460, | worn or tcc ‘them in the performance of | tWO embers voted against eld and both curious and picturesque in an | were of alternate ufos of velvet and lace | &©¥ committee, in order to protect the Treasury | “EOSDON Feb a7 12-30 P. m —Consol.—m ney, PANTALOONS sold for 33, selling now $4 the religious ceremonies of their church, the | bree ee nena ectwal point of view. ‘The streets gen- | J\C\e Ol altel used in the garniture of the skirt, | fu such demands, to report back the resolu- | 961-16: for the account, 962-10. U.S PANTALOONS sclil for ¥4, selling now | vo s Ui tH ‘ st : i and particularly those along the hill- | are narrow and crooked, aud abound in | queer and attractive ttle courts and angie: | Ibis part of the town has many houses consid- | PANTALOONS sold for #3; selling now | Treasury department decides that if tne al N now 82. cles are the Individual property of the pric: PANTALOONS sold for 8280, selling now 81.60. FOP ate jhe naieiual | by hin individual Buch Bargains in Clothing havenever been offered | they are not entitled to free entry. If, ho ‘Since 1867. _ ever, they are imported for the church or for = A. STRAUS, | its use, and the right of property or of THE Porvran CLornres, | any such | | : : 5 oes erre oposing an amendmet fourands tall per certs,” 107 = ie. e ral, 86%y. w Jersey | {est of those mentioned asbeing at tne White | (deur t,Gucepe, 2 Persons Who had remained | House, as well as others who are usuaily seen | RT Viton insisted on his motion to adjourn, | side are to een vner worn relics of the | Bnd, REE Seeks tee General unless the gentleman would allow atnendinents ALS ovcock esterday morning @ tire was dis- . Some of the sign-boards strike a stranger | n between four = Sclock S: so.as to protect the Treasury. The resolutiol covered in the basement of the administration | ery’ cadly. “vor esample,the. Brichise wee | Haat peircen: cous, snd ie Clclock: Saturitay- ee | | for discussion, without their expressing > | ion Whether they supported the proposit | Rot. ‘The commiitee also ed Lo report | with some featutes of What ls know: | Pent Amendment” incorpor: t to be col! f taxes, as White erably more than a@ century old, and on every | ht in the priest, such articles, if | Sten of the same Is in the church, as op coming within the definition of “regal; brella-mender, instead of going about. the | Their beautiful home, which las the merit of | Sel did not protect the Treasury. building at the Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home near 2 = : S . on Mr. Hale hoped that the gentleman would not | Xenia, Ohio, and owing to the poor facilities for 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, entitled to tree entry under the provisionsot | per CenUIA Di Stieets makiig the internat noise waten his | being ag Weil 4a containing many ease ase; | niltbuster on the resolution: the extinguishment of fire, and the distan’ of janlétr Between 10th and Lith streets. the free list for ia * * * specially tm- | re cxisting how provide Aterican brother seems to enjoy so greatly, of furniture, hangings and ornaments, was e The yeas and nays were Ordered on the mo- | the building trom the town, the flames were =a aaa orted in good faith for the use of any interest upon taxes or asses: jit home and puts up his sigo, | Gout: ay preciated Dy ahele aests only te Hon to adjourn, and consumed the remainder | under full headway betore the engines arrived. LOSING OUT SALE | incorporated or established for °° Precided, (hat Bothing in th ital for Umbrellas and Parasols.” Ocaer | tiny tapprgaa welcome of the host and his | f the morning hour, and so the resolution went | ‘The 600 children at the home had just {ialshed o a.) gious pu: ” Shall be construed us cxempti sihess announcements, nearly as curious, fe and daughter. Mrs, Myer wore very tite | ©Y@t Without action, breakfast in the main building and re WATCHES, JEWELRY. > purposes.” sold under tax sales and bough are to be scen on every hand. 2 . My: y tlae SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, pwty other than the Distri a black Brussells lace over a pale lemon-colored Mir. Sparks, from the committee on appropri- | their cottayes when the fire may UNION.—The address delivered How used {1 i rooms, oF hahs for swe ious purposes. It contains the hd w their lives. Senator Richard: 'H CHANDLER ON THE Etxction or | DY dropping trea a secon legram from Detroit, Mich., Feb. 14, | blankets held by men below. in his speech last night tothe republican | @&d wire, Representative Dodds, and Mrs I Which nominated him for Seaator, | Wile of the steward, saved themselves by leap. Zechariah Chandler said: “Thad the honor of | ins from second-story windows to the porch uutal pagoda, and is rather | mentofiicials, and others of note. There was | having a little someth to do with the elec. | below, from wide dropped to the ground also a quite conspicuous display of beauty. and | Uon of 176. | It was an election on one side of | 2 Saléty. In (wo hours eo rnt Gor eee nd well kep! | Many of the toilets were notably rica and el fraud and violence, and without any exception— | Cen-ents were destroyed, including the pe a r iful plgnts and shrubs. | gant. Mr. Blaine, who was looking in superb | ard Isay it deliberately and after mature con. | CH€Cts of te: chers and officiats. — tee 3 du daet, the principal paris of | health. co-operated with Mrs. Blaine and Miss | *!dcration—that the greatest fraud, in 1ay ot the ee ieee eee cee Gee re wuite a place of resort for its | Dedge (Gail Hamilton) in making the guests feel | Ment, that ever wasseen on the earth was same | ISS to the tate by matsp metered re egatium Fone of the most | at home, and, it need hardly be added to those | uel J. Tilden. As Ihave said, 1 ran that evn. | $75.0, upon which there ts no insurance. The Sheard best equipped to be found any- | who know him and them, with perfect success | Paign to a certain extent. Iwas chairman of | Ogi of the fire Is unknown. if it is not, indeed, in every respect the Ex-Judge Advocate General Holt enteriainea | the committee, and they howled fraud, fraud, = oe Supreme Court, was present; and the numberor 7 e, the assembly | Senators aud Representatives of botit political , entertainments, | parttes to be seen, illustrated tue wide popul. etc, and some of the n pal ofices, T be- | ty of Mr. Blaine with hts associates. ‘There w iexe- sue iso lecated init. The Pavilton tsa | also a large representation of the diplomats {aud rambling aifair. butitsomewhat tn | corps present, toget lier with prominent gover of the Boston account Of his tray Uinterestin part > ef 810 per mon’ ‘irs peo ge pase fan for ev —— tal } f xraind Veterinary attendance free, Dr | EE Prono “ding on the place. For further culara enquire at nw. Cpe pam E woxuey. | ! | ! : | Liverary RF: “ VEATURES AND PECULIARITIES, silk, and in her dark hair a bandeau of gold. ations, reported a blll making appropriationfor | ance on the first story. Owing to ‘AT Cost. trem the pe tes | 1 a gold. anres r = ke 0) “ky > ‘This isnohumbus! Call and examine prices. = |_ by Secretary Thompson, at Mr. and Mrs. Hora- | ccmmitice Pein two features of Brighton prominently | The reception at Senator Blalne’s Siturday Senet otace TS OF pensions, and moved Satin ntiaed coerce ee wiid mith LP. LIBBEY, 5» orn street, | tio King sreception Saturday i at the 1 hated in the guide books are the Pavilion and | night was lanrely attended. By ten o'clock the The vill ADpIOpNInTEL Geer Ey anohey: ANG (aie egg ST Wl mirab! fe in every respect. It was full of practi- the Roy ay Aca ake sumer vas built by | ith street, were crowded with a most brilliant | Treasury ney Comedies appropriated, tor the | We Aird story to a fred cndkegenboginon| Coliexe Villa Farin 13s miles above _ | cat instr looking to the formation of | one of the Georges, 8 sea-side villa, but Was | and distinguished company. Cilet Jucciee as nt of arrears of pensions, $26,552,201, Tae | Several members ot the leg ature, so were Georgetown on Tennallyto , chi on jon, and self-reita: afierwards boi by the corporation, and is | Waite, ard most of the other members of the was amended and passed. iting the institution, narrowly ese the best ef induceme= t for winte | a was { | ot } | Cass stables, ri. as Nationa Qua: iembers of the House ¢ Ss have agreed to report a bi ational Board of Health to be composed of | H n members and seon General of the | Army and th e Navy, the NAPOLEON CABINET, quarts $21.50, pints$22, | hoard to sel esideat, who Is to be | ATION.—Four e on epider (uamracne WINES, AT COST FOR CASH. cy N TERZENAY, only $21.50. ; the exec il make in Tact . ert Ur in the world. i is situated Sloss by ne | acompany ie satles ang, gentlemen, includins Si eed — but it was on the other 7 — Soged Pr ; i * MM, quarts $20.05, pints 821.75. Behe - : with we sen side. so that it is kept constantly supplied | some Senators, at dinner Friday evening. I; | side. Now, I wish to Say with regard to that | special dispatch from Queenstown as fol- a ees | ce-operate with the board of health in perfest- | Wil saltwater directly from. the oveat, aud | Wasa handsome baraane, PTaay = campaign, 28 1 have said over andover again, | lows —-"Edwardi'kelly the last of the Renton ie Marandine aud public healt ators ee | follow . in better condition than cen be seen | ‘The Brazilian minister and Mme, Borges gave | that'l hever did a thing, wrote @ line, sent a | prisoners, was to-day discharged trom Spike HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. | law devolving upon the Surzeon General of the | {in te e , nearly every Kind of | an elegant dinner Saturday evening. ‘The sit dispatch. either cipher or in the English lan- | Island prison, in this harbor, on condition that ts nd attraction that has been | Were the Atiorney General and Miss Devens, | Suage, or in any other way, that I would not be | he left the British Isles. He was this afteragon alive. ‘The Pavilion and Aqua- | General and Mrs. Potter, the Mexican minister | glad to see in print to-morrew morning in all | placed on board the steamshtp Marathon, which be regarded by the compilers of | and Mme. Zamascona, Mr. Carric, Senor Mendez, | the democratic papers in these Culted State, ee ee eee : features of the city, but | Vigo, (the new Spanish ‘minister,) Miss Cain. ————__——— ork, Mr. O'Kelly was arrested in Dublin about 0 3 not to have | UGh ole ithough the proposed eli 5 heretofore presented, pro- cal officers of the marine | arine Hospital Servi 10 percent. off for CASH on al!_grades. making the price of our “Puachinello™ Brand 360 per | bun THOMAS RUSSELL, Le wet atiractive place by far, and the | eron, Miss Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Payson. THE MIXED Coton EvoreMENT.—Wm. Hardy | i571, charged with shooting at and wounding a hospital service shall assist in earrying out une | ; uented by residents and visitors | ‘Ihe entertainment was a most enjoyable one, | and the colored woman with whom ie eloped | man Who was supposed tobe a secret agent of sanditr 1913 Penna. avenue. Hlations to be lished under the la ) . alike, is the Esplanade. This is a wide and mag- | as are allat the Brazilian legation, from the nelghborhood of Piscataway, Md.. | the goverment. strenuous efforts lave been == ED ENT LAMPS. sou Re Se jon to-day ut ent, ad mee or Pee if whe young ed at we ae a peey roe eee since, have aed to their homes | made tet ye oe = spine JDE! a a : eas nbnig: ¢ ue whole sea front of the city. | german Saturday event of twenty-tive } an n forgiven. They have been secreted | unconditional pa’ a e only sup- ]SPROVED STU iteae AnuinaL ET. retors commndins standing ¢ It is some uiree mnfles in length, and is sepy- | ecuples. Miss Starring gave a handsome party Lear Hardy esciaones port of an aged mother, but as the sequel shows the U.S. naval force on the Brazilian station, Leontering parated trom the beach only by a broad, | at Willard’s to a few friends Saturday eveaing. without result sto hear the | si.cothiy-paved footwalk, with here and there The young ladies at the arlington will give a JOE CoBURN, the pugilist, who killed a police- ~ ‘The conmitie — bils ot grass and appropriate shrubbery. At | dancing party this Week for pooner people only. | man in New York about a year ago and was KILLED BY A BULL.—A few days since we ant particulars some points this ne thorougafare ts protected The wedding of Mr. Frank M. Guy and Miss | sent to the penitentiary for 20 years, thinks he | mentioned that Mrs. Mary Cochran, an old lady, ed Upon 1 the enevoach ments of Ube sea by a stroug | Gertrude West, daughter of the late Wm, H. | bas served about long enough, and 1s endeavor- | had been severely injured by being tossed three mbodving {of rubbte and solid masonry, varying trom | West, formerly chief clerk of the Treasury de- | ing to secure a Pardon from Governor Robin- | times in the air by a bull on the Blatchty facm, 41 to sixty feet Iu Height, ana’ security from | partment, will take place to-morrow evening at | son. Avondale. On last Friday the poor woman ci ensured by an tron balustrade rua- | 7 o'clock, at the New York avenue Presbyterian died from the effects of injury, and was th. from this parapet, par- | church. TRICHIN«.—The post-mortem examination | buried on Sunday afterpoon from St.’ Andrew's it gher points, lovely sea views be Saturday on the body of Mrs. Horn, of Brooklyn, | church. It appears that the old lady had en- and in clear weather the coast of The Railroad Telegraph Bil . ¥., Who is supposed to have died of trichine*, | tered the pasture to save the Ufe of a lite easily be TESTIMONY OF MANAGER SIMONTON, OF THE 4s- | failed to detect any traces of disease. Further | child that had wandered into It, and in so do- of nearly a mile Hele the two SOCIATED PRESS. examination will be made, however. inj co her pat while the juite one escaped vs of Brighton extend out tn Before the Senate committee which 1s consid- rICTED.— 7 jured.—[Cin, Commercial. ne Msplanade. ‘T , tv, are 5 és ConvictEp.—Dr, Williams whose swindling chor Tort tinplessact’ weather, | €MIBg Senator Jones’ bill to authorize the use of operations at thé Mansion. nouse and ‘other u unui dars. Bub the | railroad telegraph lines for commercial pur- | places tn this neighborhood, have been fully reports to the department from Montevideo, | == | under date of December 3ist, that a court mar- | Mal was convened on the Hartford December | al | Dill i n not formally ase substitute bill nents will probably be 1 1ith for the tria! of Pay Inspector G. L. Da’ BEASS AND NICKLE PLATED, ‘The Exsex arrived at Montevideo December d@’Acunha, where she went to re- Keve the erew of the wrecked ship Mabel Clark. AT REDUCED PRICES. | he midshipmen detached froin the Essex aud crdered home for tinal examination were to leave January 1St for the United states. SCHAEFER'S, 1056 Seventh street n.0., Je26-tr Dealer tn nine, Glass and Plated Ware, N JENSEN, THE TICONDEROGA, according to advices re ved at the Navy department, arrived ar | ‘erra Leone January 10th, having touched at j Porto Praya on the way trom Porto Grande. | cS FALL OF AN ELEVATOR.—An elevator at whe Fi 4 erican el ichmond, Va., contain’ For 20 years witn wx eWATOH REPS sloners on the part of Great Britatt ishetrs as, any title the reat aursciion, ICs | poses, Mr. J. W. Simonton, general agent of tie | noticed in the Gazette, has begn tried in Boston persons, eg ng or 20 years with #. KaaikhN, now ber destion ti ar ies poste eek ad ull the stylish turn on . ahd sentenced to three , broke lose Salute $13 Puswesuvania AVENUE, | but were mon pected probably on the } S4feet of lot No.7 ». S, and U Pla : Associated Press, made a statement to-day in ad been repairing the roof, broke loose Satur. 1the tine saddie horses in 1s on make 3S penitentiary. Williams seems to have been a Lice of au afternoon, and Le ths 136, Ln reference to the relations between the Asso- | professional fraud and swindler, especially in | GAY evening soon after leaving the upper story aud the United State: DiEb Warcues s keeoritry. xt steamer, The of We dest DRESS SHIRTS made to order in the most | been recelved on board thesTicon: want manner for 8: | he } nade clated Press and the Western Union Telezraph bills. [Alexandria Gazette, | Bd came down rapidly, breaking its Watches put in complete order by me rq guaran ere present. Comm e Schufeldt, who 13 | o the south ‘ feet of lot ¥ ee he A aes Company. It was a closely condensed. date, the matter of board —. te. rough 10 the bas tT teed for one year, or inoney refunded: feb4-ly ui ie Ameri aD — caer. i aad a Tm. id see sable io ‘a esting and vigorous exposition of the general Scicrpk oF 4 DocTor.—Dr. George H. Gray, | 12Jured, two of ag yg ye costes SSE, Daemie SHLiETeS ments ts gcdoe of ths | TG araicipetad itis Teceguon ue he tee | tern to report Hous { systein of the association anda convinclag de- | of Denison, Texas, Who dist ed himeett | Ct se estabienmnent,. One ot the parties hea leretloresty paren Um | was of a cordial characier <The’ givetee hes | Bagel once oe sees monstration that tis not in any true sense a | py professional services ren ‘at Holly The other seri~ ‘oza withall | trict of Columbla, w monopoly; that it neither lives nor Bros rs by | spvings during the late epidemic, committed ticke ut, ¥AL. favor of the telegraph company, 25. Satisfaction guaranteed, | the oTs due his pos jon, ‘The Liberian of any one sire aps9 | suicide Saturday night by shooting himseif | €lévator at the time. uo eae I “ Lot Brighton lutely independent of that corporation, and | through the head. No reason the act Is as- eR eee aa MEGINNISS'. "| Dourdary commisstoners Were also juvited on | aby otlier street rallro ret, all com- : 2 peed Bastion =) ie hosts! Nemes] Eee ~ san Tue Euros ONSTITUTH judge fobely 1009 F street mw. | yourd we Ticonderoga and reecived oMielaily. aby of the roads lobe sold | Hao Sik: ne ieee tetera ota Sess wend only | See sin the Ualled Bu reall Sour @ as now, i cl Y, andin « a Baxter, in the United States circuit court at at tue best | Strengthen the Associated Ee) miles pI THE PASSAGE OF THE ANTI-CHINESE Brtt.— 5%) penteres a decision a 1 in Hove, too, all || PA number Of cherie ee meee ty rue | 2De eo Senues was retcices | lating the election inv nolting che tam to wo love, to, a num! - | bill by the U1 States was . rivate residences are | bers of the committee concerning various fea- ba lie favor inSan Francisco and Sacra- constitutional and a proper exercise of national OFERA and DERBY HATS. health of the officers and crew of tne Ticonde- Lavies SEAL SEIN SACQUES. Toga remains good. FUKLINED SILK cre pena = a ee ee JE. recer t purchares, reduced prices. STINEMETZ, Harter anv PoRuten, | We old borough. 1b isin Hh modern hotels are bulit, a: ‘OWal letter he pew and hand: ERSON, Late husband of | Conceruing the “Knights of Labor” hashad a | to be round. GESTLEMEN'S piess naTs. On leaving, the ship they were saluted. The : a . ALEXANDER If ‘The latter nally Dallt D d Were respond- * BIST Fepmeptoamin tet, | Beatle ie eae ea rom he manaze- | demoralizing eflect upon the discontented | long rows, or as the Gaglisa pee, Cangas | Uwresot the subject in hand and were respond. SO OL Cate en ee febé-tr “Zext to corner 13th at. went ot ee eons ote and coc ores eee one it fe paler Frag aa ee crenarcation en: ie lerraces, each with Its own distinc. | very freely and frankly. day for tel ‘transmission to the Presi- | _ CONGRESSMAN Woon's LE nda . 1. Jer- a res, ih London, with a Dank aocomnt cy 5 i . i Chure! We and high-soundi 3 SSS fries recently obtained a ee QECOND £2~ CLOTHING.—The only place | million dollars, and will spend the remainder of | Pottsville and also churches at several other | terre smate considenble pretenses soaene VIOLATIONS OF THE ELEcTION Laws IN Lovts- “sic git Din eee etme Se agua Comoe Perea Wood and the Warten Gene Poko ce, Seed ead) Ci the Is days in paying off his debts, towns have given notice that the church will | tectural display, and some of then are really | 1ana.—Thirty-two more Pieeentments have | s#7~Rev. Reuben Nelson, D. D., Rage tog execution was placed in the hands of the Suer- She oral ee, EZOGS Hox. Scmurise Colrax ts quite in atthts | Om MINER all members ot the new onder. | quite ‘Imaposing” in appearan Tieight, ad are | Row Ovloens isealvinr one nund.Sn secon oe | Hater and book agent in charge oftne Method Was filed in the gounty clerksomos catme ehecs street Penn’: = y r tive si ig ‘ad ar By calling at or addreasiny tho abuve suutervor- | h¢tue at South Bend, tndiaga, liehtaserysipe: | _ £-The town treasurer of Kennebunkport, | vovered with a coat of mastic or stuaeo, almost | Wolatione Of the fedensi election laws in Gada, | Lee oer New Society, was stricken | that noreal or Property could be found, ers promptly attended to marl3te | Jas in we faceand Me., Sets $25 a year, and gives bonds for $13,000, | invariably of a rich ‘cream or straw color, | Tensas, Rapides, and Natchitoches parishes, With paralysis Saturday evening. UW. ¥. Herald, 2

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