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bs N IST of Confirmations by the Senate. Indian Youth En Route to Hampton. A= Eastern Sho’. Governor Cleveland’s Policy. i Mysterious cIrYy AND DIS! HIOE The Senate, in executive session yesterday,| Fifteen Indian boys and girls en route from | CHINCOTEAGUZ—ITS GAME, OYSTERS, PO! [HOPES OF REPUBLICAN OFFICE SEEKERS. There is considerable excitement in Denton, WENDRICES rp ag yd wDoraLD. Did Washington “Swear Like aa | confirmed the following nominations: J. C. Ban- Dakota to the training school at Hampton ar- t 4 ETC. A special dispatch to the N. ¥. Evening Post acts A @pacial dispatch to 9 ste ag 3 aleues nor croft Davis, of New York, to be Judge of the | rived at the Tremont house Iast evening, in | Correspondence of the Philadelphia Star. from Albany says: The notion that Governor | known citizen, Charles A. Dunning, who lived | from Indlanapolie, Deo. 20, says: Mr. WHERE ARE THR PROOFS? Court of Claims; Clayton McMichael, of Penn- CumNcorgaate IsLanp, Va.,-Dec. 18.—Chinco- | Cleveland will acknowledge his appreciation of | near town. It appears that his wife, Mr. Dun- | acts at rest the story started in the interest, Git ‘Tothe Editor of Tux Evexisa Sram: sylvanta, to be marshal of the District of Colum- with the idea | Mr. McDonald that he would be a candidate for A teague has 1 had a high reputation as a | the republican vote he received by an equitable | ning, being strangely impressed Tue Evenesa Sram of ‘Monday last contalns | pia; Joseph W. Davis, to be Jastioe of the peace | party. with the cxoentien of a waned Be Tera | cctungacsa ite vicey segs ie Gar ose | Oivinion CE The cipal | Siticae at Lis Siapaeel | of us ‘coarbachtan mulnaaly fo egg WalMRAML U geouneer te tak econo help Mr. McDonaté ta a eet of the testimony of Rey. Henry in the District of Columbia; Charles W.Watkins, | jis wife, are all young, thelr ages rangiig from | favorite mgort for those who delight in ducking | Seems to be taking practical shape in some} who had goneto town and had a. his presidential race, the favor to be repaid by Cree oo ee are aman | Of Michigan, to be collector of internal revenue eight to twenty years. Nine of them are or in taking fish after the angler’s fashion. Of | republican quarters. It ts said that Assembly-| home, could not sleep. About one o’cloci an Invitation into President McDonald's cabinet committee om the preceding Saturday, In which | tor the fourth district of Michigan: Stanley T. | females and six ‘are males. The majority of | the latter spor} there is usually, In season, a | man Charles 8. Baker, of Rochester, and Deputy | heard the nolse of a horse stamping a short dis- | as Secretary of State. The editor of the Sentinel Mr. Beecher fs represented as saying: Pullen, of Maine, to be surveyor of customs at | them are from the Lower Brule | (Dakot®) | crest varetr here. Immediately opposite the | Secretary of State Anson 8. Wood, are candi-| tance from the house. She and {he colored | says he called on Mr. Hendricks last night and “There was George Washington, he could not | p47. id agency, and three of them are from the ss 3 ates for rintendent of the bank depart- | ™80-servant went out and found Mr. ing Portland. Army and nayy—Commodore Ed- ‘he | TOom in Which J, am writing, and not more than | dates wupessn dead in his carriage in the yard, his head, cut be bribed, but he swore like a trooper.” Cheyenne river agency—all being Sioux. The ment in place of A. B. Hepburn, who is the age 5 Mr. Hendricks made reply stake Srselis a re q | mund R. Calhoun to be rear admiral; Masters | names of the party are as follows: Willlam | 200 yardedistant, there is during nearly the en- candidate of the chamber of commerce for rail. | 84 bleeding, hanging downward between the If Mr. Beecher is truly reported I feel moved | 1. p. yfctntosh, of Indiana, and C. G. Calk as, | Beanist, Edna Traversle, Felicia Revers | tire seasgn, from the early part of June—some- | Fyag commissioner. Both th ee geatlemen have | ‘font wheels and the shafts. Mr. Dunaing had to ask on what authority he cl es Washing- | o¢ Ohio, to be lieutenants in the navy; lassed com: #8 ' n (Cheyenine river agency), Wanakie Kinijatlom, | times ae monas the middie of May—excellent | a'strong republican backing, Ae the term of the | # InsUrance om his life for #4,000. y as his assertion | Assistant Surgeon John ©. Wise and John L.| Ida Rincountre, James ‘Rincountre, Elizabeth charge of Rev. Mr. Riggs,and expect to proceed expedi he ton with such gross pre - +3 > ily | Mshing. Weak fish, tailor fish, sea bass, spots | present superintendent does not end till after Ina al ¥ ematinrteanes te considered a implies? Where are his proc If hehas none, | Neilson to be surgeons; Rev. Chas. C. Pierce, of | Kennedy, Wo-ye-ya, Ho-na-ran-pi-win, Lily | 304 other of the ordinary but’ leas plentiful dr | the legislatare has been in session two months, i lustri interests, ‘and it could not be made a matter of dut, then must we class him with a few men of our | Iilinols, to be chaplain of the 9th cavalry; John } Fallas, Cank-fayahe-win, Saynhawin, Wi-canr | Gesirabie kinds abound, Hard and soft crabs | they willhave abundant opportunity to discover | ON MEN ENDORSE THE TARIFF REFORT. times who have shown a desire to drag down | P- Baker, of Illinois. to be paymaster with rank | pl-maxti-win (Lower Brule agency.) are caught in the Immediate vicinity in any de- | how far the new governor is disposed to repub-| The meeting of ‘ron manufacturers held yes- fie exiled great four country to thelr | Yf,mslor Surgeon Edward 8. Bouart, of New | victims of the Jeannette Disaster. | sired quantity for bait or table consumption. | licanize hie administration. terday in Pittsburg was the largest since the downward.” Mr. the exalted great men of our ry York, to be medical inspector; Ensign David r If large fish are wanted, such as sheeps- ———— strike, representatives being present from all would be obliged to own base level that thus they might assume to , of Massachusetts, to be master in the NO TRACES OF CHIPP’S PARTY FOUND. head, they are found ia moderate num-| The Government's Great Cotton Suit. th rineipal ead an Rents trom all the editor if he would correct the error. The be te equals of the greatest and best of man- Third Lieutenant T. W. Benham, of Vir-) ‘The Secretary of the Navy received yesterday | bers’ in the channel at and near the | AN EX-TREASURY CLERK examtep—rue case | the P ern cutee. Rape paragraph as in the Sentinel has occasioned no hind. to be second Ieutenant in the revenue ———— ions as to the condition of trade showed 4 jegram. ister St. Peters-| inlet, abont two miles below. _ Chinco- CLOSED BY THE GOVERNMENT. a little comment, as it is as an un That Washington is standered by those who | Service. Le OC rere also o eee ee ths tele- | teauite waters arenot favorite resorts for tH0%@ | ym te batalla ee Prices were low, the volsme of trade friendly, dig tito the heart of the McDonald we him avith profant i ow | firmed, among thei . H. Aspinwall, Wi 2 Z much-sought fish, Chrisfleld affording much bet- y = = was fairly good and the prospects for next sea- | “boom.” Seer which rehute the chige ier tee eS OR i aac see ee es) ee there by net ter sport to the sheepstiead aysler.. On the a ae SH eie eel acne betas Soa son exceedingly bright. It was decided that ELECTION BRIBERY CASE DISMISSED. ezative can be proved. Wytheville, Va; and 3. Af, Yost, Staunton, Val | fem euek: Please inform the Secretary of | ocean beach, about two miles distant, a creat . bese vhen | the card rate of 23g cents on nails should not be| The case of the Commonwealth of the i. The charge cannot be found in anycontem- | "Stheville, Va.; an ost, ' the Navy as follows: Arrived Yakutsk. Harry | many drum-fsh are taken in season. One of | Cox in the United States circuit court, when 5 aneous writer of reliable candor and yera- Whe Free Bridge Question Hunt's party delayed a few days. Anequin ili; | the merits of Chincoteague is the moderate rate | 4. L. Munson testified that he was a clerk in | Changed, but that the selling rate be 23{ cents. | State of Pennsylvania against A. J. Jnoke ballender andl “Peter Pores: | cnerravcrions i Tae wnt enamenate ay | HOt oteael teste wet rade nearch tt coast | Of Notel faré and the reasonable charges of the the commissioner of custom’s office in Washing- | _The report of the tariff commission was next | son, of Clearfield, and George Rontan, of Look re not such writers.) The biographers |” . : ; aS boatmen. When he left the Treasury de- | CoMsidered, and while the report In full was not | Haven, charged with bribing tm the democrat 7 from Lena to Yara and Olonek. Ran several ton until 186° oT liters ef Nine ed oe ce EX-GOV. WELLS. 5 The wonder is that city sportsmen de not altogether eatisfactors, objection tothe rates on | senatorial delegat the convention held im beri prsered < riba and for several de Acconference recently held at the request of routes through Delta. Communicated with P ie aorepan Neaey igrecnt ial tes to on hatives who dating this eummer vicited every | more frequently visit Chincoteazue, for in addi- | Partient in 1867 he knew that the Johnston i a ake (5 et- | cotton accounts had not been settled. On 3 Lock Haven in October last, waé dismissed by Representative Barbour between Messrs. Smoot | portion of Delta. “No trace of Chipp's party dis- | tion to Its hing attractions there are few bet- | viee-examination Johnston's counsel en- arene aay endorsed, ands resolution 8s | Judge Orvis on the grounds that there was and Johnson, of Alexandria, and Messrs. Sy- | covered. | Orders to bring bodies Just recelved, | [rT Bogus mithin convenient reach for gunners. | Geavored to, put in evidence @ paper, but the ‘The convention then adjourned to meet again | Sct of assembly covering the case, ang by sted come | Pera, Gratam and B.S. Lacey, failed to pled | Must await permission from Russian govern | {0,4 "Gyeen sy Ranier quer uuchee aay | govermnedt counsel objected, anf long argu. | i conve direction District Attorney Brown entered “S\vusninztoniana,” | @BY Satistactory conclusion regarding the ques- Peed Ee eamewe bodies: | Hunt and party pro-| isiands within ten or fifteen miles of this place ee ee ee A STRIKE AND A TRUCE. cee ee eee tion of a free bridge upon the Aqueduct at | Sixty days necessary to bring bodies here. Send | fe allve with choice game birds, such as wiilet, Aeon ric — " Forty operatives in the Cincinnati shoe man- = curlew, robins and English snipe, yellow legs, | Tizht to cross-examine any witness except as to $ GREENBACK MOVEMENT TO FORM 4 NEW PaRTy, fly waste to tha iesesce, tiviitus teen to ete. Men who thoroughly understand this busi: | facts and ee ie ieee eee ee the | Or act company struck yesterday afternoon |" The national greenback committee was ig quently wrote to the lessees, inviting eee nesa can be had for a reasonable price, and ex. | Matter stated in his dlivect examination, | Ifhe | ona misunderstanding as to the construction | 4. cutive session in St. Loule yesterday meet him and others, and elicited a reply from enzeeiuEe pert gunvers may confidently calculate upon | Wishes to examine him on other matters he | of the bill of prices whlch goes into effect noon. It has leaked out that the bef plenty of birds and first-class sport. ust dogo by making the witness bis own and | January 1. Last nightthey agreed to return . matter cali him as such or in the subsequent progress | to work until January 1, reserving in the mean- | it Was a resolution by Mr. De La Martyr, fore Georgetown. Mr. Lacey, as requested, subse- | caskets to Irkutsk. Haxser, Lieutenant. rp add e several = un duce the several | ex-Goy. H. H.Wells. Mr. Wells, in hisletter, sets | To the Faitor of Tae Evexrve Sran: 6 i two (and, it | out that the lessees have endeavored to secure | In view of the late sad accident, which de- ued by him, in at DUCKS, GEESE AND BRANT. - ite = ~ rectly. three). of which | the fullest protection or the Interest of the | prived a family of its beloved head and our city| The waters along the entire Atlantic coast, | yt 4s ecney testified that he went to Mobile | tWmethe matter of striking on the Ist. Gissolution of the grocaback party, the calling eee ii rachoriats | Alexandria canal, and for that reason had given | of a most active and valuable reformer (not t0 | from Cape Henelope to Cape Henry, abound in | in 4865 and eatercd the uence of Me, Sohtnon GLASS FACTORY STOPPED. ofa national convention of all elements oppos- re terms. and chargcterizes | their consent to what was known as the “Com- | name similar accidents to street cars and pas- | wild fowl embracing all the leading varieties | a& Supervisor of the cotton taken possession of | One of the hollow-ware glass factories of Bo- {ng the republican and democratic parties, ang Be a ee eer nich | sromise” bill, simply granting the United States | sengers), 1 am moved to ask, why are not all | except the famous canvas-back, of which only | PY the defendant. He explained various trans- | dine, Thomas & Co., located at Willlamstown, | the organization of a ne y undet a new and relizious | the right to use the piers for a free bridge; that | crossings provided with watchmen and flags, ter, coult so lecture his | those In control of the canal company secured | and barred with gates while a train of cars, or vice of which he himself | the defeat of the measure and the adoption of | even an engine, is passing? I noticed while in actions In the cotton business which had already | N. J., has gone out of blast, owing to anab-| "ame. It ts understood jhat nobody but Mr, been laid before the jury. The case was then | sence of demand for the ware at present prices, | M®™PeT opposed it. He thought tt better to virtually closed by the government, and thecourt | pout 50 men have been thrown jabs ‘of sates oy- continue as at present, and gradually educate occasional straggiers find thelr way there. A few are sometimes shot in the fresh water i the people upto its principles. Gen. Weaver ' ad | adjourned people up princly mstantly a aniy auilty a8 } a much less fuvorable bill_the act known as the | Philadelphia lately that the conductors of street | Haters ot the iesspere ae coe eee | ado ne. ment. and Mr. De La Martyr are said to have made {trooper in his ary, is not only Improba- | law of 1881. “After its passage.” continues Mr. | cars, when nearing a railroad crossing, stopped quehanta, are the favorite Maryland Items, THE TOBACCO INTERESTS. strong speeches for the resolution. absurd. Wells, “the lessees, much against their interest, | their cars and ran ahead to make sure that their 4 The lessees of the Mount Hope ore bank, in] A mass meeting of cigar makers in New York INDICTED NEW ORLEANS ELECTION OFFICERS. Carroll county, are taking out iron ore at the | 1ast night called upon Congress to abolish the | py : . rate of ten tons per day. They have struck two | tax on tobacco, snuffand clgare. It was stated | qarnce nee nae Tess nierdemaghanaped heavy deposits of the choicest ‘ore, one a honey- | that 18,000 persons in New York city alone are yesterday of part ho have been comb and the other a black hematite, both very | engaged in the tobacco business, dicted by the federal grand jury for violation pure and rich and clear of dirt and impurities, ——__e-—_____ of duty as commissioners or clerks of election. t ducks, gave their consent to the provisions of the law | track would not be crossed by engine or train, | U2 ae ; (1881), knowing as they did and still do, that a | On ascertaining that no danger impended, they | waters at Crincoeec oe ae et Meauent. the public interest demanded and eventually would | signalled their drivers and the street oats pro- | pald-erown, rednecks, fay ducie, dippers teal have the use of the piers for a tree bridge. In | ceeded in safety. And all this care was taken in | and mallard. “The bravtior rand’ oecwe. ie its most honorable | addition to such consent they have made srgu-| addition to barring the crossing. Is not life a8 | found here In great abundance.and is hist chetses and empty | ments, persuasions. and solicitations without | valuable in the nation’s capital as in Philadel- cative and eircurastantial testi- our cause t. : teen y si refer- | 50 that they can be worked without the aid of a Rings no Guide to a Tree's Age. The parties arraigned pleaded not ity. of evidence. if | number to officers of the canal company and its | phia? And should an engine be allowed to run aaa Vyulenatteetta AS cee Tae washer. A first class quality of ore is belng| M.Charnay, in one of his North American | were released on a 1,000 bond y ave their own characters for | prominent friends to accept on behalf of the | across our streets ia dusk or dark without a | jt ts larger than the largest duckd, and smaller | taken from the Le Fevre bank, near Littletown. | papers a year ago, declared that he did not trust PROUIBITION IN MARYLAND. truthiulfss. "We wait for the proofs canal company. Where we then stood we still | headlight to warn passers over ita tracks? No | than the wild goose. It affords fine sport for < OcTOGENARIAN. 1. We were then and are still ready to ac- | amount of money cau compensate us for the life i Substantial trick walls are belng constructed | the concentric rings of a shrub as a record of its It was intimated in the Maryland temp : . lary! femperanoe ——— pt the provisions of that bill, and if the canal | which was lately sacrificed by such neglect. eu the ue (Astor mine, near Frostburg, to prevent | age tn years. He had put the popular theory to | atjianoe tu Baltimore yesterday, that next fall The Pest Office Appropriation Bil 2 iy i ? aig BEACH PONIES, the subterranean fire so long raging tro test during his Central Ameri oratl je Pes Apprep: a company do the same promptly. the bridge con MoURNER. I had an opportunity of conversing with one | ing the new workings. It is believed that this | ® uring ‘ent merican exploration, | candidates would appear for the legislature, te AMENDMENTS ADOPTSD PREVIOUS TO ITs Pass-| speedily be built under the law in question. ghotindhdneeinia seatne: es detopbof tie veach panies that will confine the fire to its present limits, and | and had found it to err. Dr. A. Child, in the cur- | secure a constitutional amendment prohibiting Venice wees may add farther, that while the bill now before nm eg in a Sc © Proprietors of the beach ponles that até | that the great fire has paseed Ita worst stares, | sent “ Popular Science Monthly,” says he never | the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors free toes ee satrutaliqoageuerday ate the House of Representatives, Known as the | Cornelius Murphy was charged before Judge | found on Chincoteague and Assateague Islands, Eugene Hill has purchased of the Franklin | until then bad seen the authority of this age | In the state. he House of oresentatives yesterday condemnation bill, is still more unfavorable to | Snell this morning with assault and battery with | principally the latter. The right to place ponles | pank uf Raltimore the Burroughs farm, in aia Waa etc eee Boon passed the post office appropriation bill. | the canal company,and possibly more unfriendly intent to kill anothe: man named John | on Assateague Island or beach was purchased | Prince George's county, for $8, 00 F. Nel on | Tecra disputed, and when he came, some The Light House Ghost. An amendment was adopted, providing that the | to our interests in the premises, we will. if io Ot ySUNe: e | by a citizen of the wain land, who sublet his | and Claude B, Yarhae have begelt the fanart | Months later, to cut down four small trees A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, refer spensation to the subsidized railroads for | “led upon, accept of its provisions: for, it the | Boswell, by shooting him in the leg. The case | by a citizen of the main land, who sublet his the late Win. A. Jarbs 288 acres, for £5,400. which he knew were planted in April, 1871, he | ring to the recent resignation of Mr. Hudgi leceaieny Oe ese canal company or the city of Alexandria per- | was continued under $300 ball until Boswell | right to some eight or ten others, all of whom | the late Wm. A. Jarboe, 288 acres, for oe 2 sid rryinz the mails shall be fixed by the Post- |“ pany ry ps ‘The ladies of Frederick h ized.a cook- | Fesolved to test the matter, and found that,’| assistant k {the Wolf lighthouse in earryine the mails shal ee eoedine thay + sists in Inviting still more ‘unfavorable legisia- | oan appear. Private Block, of South Washing- | have a greater or less nuinber of these rugged | |The i ac Frederic! avocrpanine Bc | although teey hi ai saly teslvs pac? pouth ay ‘eeper of the Wolf Trap lighthouse as ee idee tion, we cannot afford to join therein, and what |-ton, states that last Sunday evening Boswell | little beasts there. The ponies the year round | M~ club. hey meet every other week, the ie y ly bh gto Chesapeake bay, who gave up his position on yy law to other rail- we say to them privately, we are as willing to | was passing the corner of Ist strect and. Dela- | on tue ia a table of the hostess on the occasion being sup-] them, he could count on each trom 35 to 40 con-| account of gtostly sisitatioas, rts thet .- vol ” r of sland roan without sheiter of any kind, | plied wi ‘ a : ghostly ) Tepol Toad companies to which the United States | Say to Congress and the public generally. pate avenue, South Washington, and called t0 | und although ecttinually exposed to the ele: | heed Vit articles cooked by the visiting mein | centrie rings. “I could select twelve more dls- | these unpleasant spiritual disturbances sti ~ have furnish by grants of land, right of Murphy, who was standing on the corner, that | continue. A number of prominent citizens in Way, or otherwise, on condition that the mails ments, few of them die. tinct ones,” he says, “between which fainter he (Boswell) wanted to see him. They waiked | "x ‘i eae awe Dr. J. MeP. Scott, of Hagerstown, has _pur- s to the corner, when Murphy refused to go any ature provides them with a coating of hair the neighborhood have recently undertaken te Should be transported over their roads at such | that Is almost linpervions to water. A bucket | chased the farm of “Mrs. Margaret, Mason, 212 | and narrower or sub-rings ap Jovrrfishasnes that during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1882, | further. Boswell EE Congressional 'Tupics. The annual report of the Public Printer shows ‘ sisted On his going further, | cr wate ds ree of them, dached over | 8cres, in Washington county, for $11, apparently annual rings on one section were | investigate the ghost, but without being able te Price as Congress sh aw direct. On | the total expense of the office was $2,635.150.08, | and a scuflle ensued In which Murphy drew 6 | thetr boriigs falls co pentets the skin, They Fendall Marbury, of Prince 8 coy, | Perens eae nae Hones > Pasa lens ote ae seperated ntpage Ta motion of Mr. Mills, | The agerezste amount expended 1s $419,219.81 | Pistol and shot Boswell in the leg. live on the natural grass of this land, and are | 8s tlirown from hls buguy at Marlboro’ Satur- | the eub-rings; yet of the remaining it was dim- | merry gh eharpedhleseaey = ceeular te was adopted d ter General | larger than the expense in any previous year. never fed until taken under man’s care for do- | 4ay and severely cut about the head. cult to decide which were annual and which | when reaueste Virginie ict a Acne to mak ‘ ito the rail- | 4 pill, accompanied by a memorial, has been mestication. For the first three or four days| Melchor Schnebley, of Fairview, Washington | were not.” Dr. Child then proceeds: room ocenpled by his would-be inventigntoes, pelos Peseeacaot Gone Introduced in the House restoring to the navy | | aoe from Pittsburg was published In yes- ae oem pea antare they do not Telish hay. oats | county, was severely gored bya bull afew days | Now, to ascertain what relation or connection | He declines, however, to be: lnterviomed. smene pig ule of the transportation of | 45 8 captain ex-Captain Alfred Hopkins, recently | teTday’s Stare as to a projected sult in this Dis- | or corn. but SAVER It. MMathiokccmnel aed there might be between the meteorology of the | closely, and will not down. Giarerenes (Bere fe Det ween | Cle a ete eras Eecommanal ab Couae: 7100 Dy te Ness OC one | William Blackmore) 1011 Cr aie distrpese GReAMNey are KEENE A Girl Abducted from School Se plitberntiepeidord e transportation of frelht for pri- | Cola navy-yard during the yellow fever epl- | recover a vast tract of land in this city and its | fig winter and thoy, becomésieek and tat They, | rena the PRAGAM Ria Sowa OnE Pevegeidis seg sefietee mercies fr turied Vennor vs. Wiggins, and the cost of the transportation | (demic. Vicinity (481 acres), on a portion of which the | have wonierful powers of endurance, being | When Horace Hamiaells Copruenly/alqwoance Ana therain Tull bt the ae coming sapathe of | 2 card in the New York Times from Vennor of the mails. Hetas an Capitol and other public buildings have been | good travelers ag well as good draught beasts ihecolnt on Ddok wise. oen eles from the | spring and summer of each of the twelve years | 8Y8:—“It is my opinion that the particular con- ieceaia wecmacn: re the waite eee nee erected. There is no trace on the land records of | Where the service ed of them is not- dis- ‘ of growth. These extracts I have tabulated, and | Junction or astronomical condition upon which have also appended to each season the thick- | Wiggins bases his March storms is more likely ness of the ring formed, as measured on the | to have a counter-balancing or quieting influ- yhei vew sey ¥ ks ago, after is Di ast Ym. Black. | PToportionate to their size. When the ground | New Jersey state prison two weel , WHAT COMMISSIONER DUDLEY SAYS OF TuE| As the holiday season approaches, we may ex- Fee ee cane eek pate ag the Wan. Black: | js covered with gnow, they use their front feet | eerving elght months of a ten years’ sentence EFFECT OF THE HOUSE BILL ON THE PENSION | pect to have our evenings made hideous by the : st expe x j sete cs fever | to Clear it ‘away, and by that meas reach the | for detrauding seyera! building e<sociations, he ‘ of our title examiners have no recollection of ever * g 8 ie is ence upon the usual storms of the month, an@ ROLL. blowing of tin horns and the firing of pistols, | haying scen his name on the records. If there Lisceee eee chat 1s | Vited his wife,who was living with her mother, that these will not be of more than ordinary The reply of Commissioner of Pensions Dudley | guns and other explosives—unless the police | was ever any such grant the record of tt isin | ,10 Aucust of each year they have what 18 | 12. Morris, at 219 south Sth street, Camden, | cause and effect between high temperature : S z : ie 5 e Annapolis, but the impression h is that the | C#lled a “pony drive,” which means that the 7 and large rain fall and greater growth. But it | Severity. Such predictions in the nt indefi- to Senator Platt’s resolution of inquiry was laid | authorities interfere, and so saye us from the claim is imaginary, and cron iC it leo eat nee | ponies are driven into.a large pen and the colis | and requested permission to remain at. the falls very far short of proving s general law of | nite state of setrometeurological investigation Before the Senate yesterday. disagreeable annoyance. Already the dwellers | orer the lapse Of a Hundred. yeas Gene eit | branded either on the jaw or hip with the marks | house. This was dented him, and he went to “go much heat and so muck water during the | are, in my opinion, simply ridiculous. Amis It states that the number of pensioners on the j it the neizbbornood of O and P, and 10th and | CT ype ase On 8 y ** | of their respective owners. ‘This ownership is | the home of relatives at Mount Ephraim. On wing season, to produce so much wood.” | of a snow-storm or a cold dip hurts nobody, but 2D is esti 3 at 291,656, with 1ith streets northwest, have heard the prepara- a determined by watching the colts and noting Ror v the y 1875 and 1878. | Such a terror-inspiring proclamation as that now Poll Dec. 1, 1882. is estimated at 201,656, with an tory noises of this barbarous mode of celebra- or aay the mothers that uve the Tl of th b | Monday last one of his relatives called at the | For example, compare years ‘ veibe annual yalue of $30,013.00. ting the anniversary of the ndvent of the World's | z,4, CHANGE OF His Nawe Avrnonize being branded. Ue Mem, all of the mothers | house of Mrs. Morris and said that Hammell had | The temperature ot 1878 for the season Is better | before the public ought certainly to be backed The number of applications for pensions pen- | Redeemer, the Prince of Peace. Will not Tut puby: Toene eaulty, Gout than 4° in excess of the season of 1875. and the | Up by far greater scientific authority before it ts The price of ponies varies from $60 to #80 ac- | Sent, for his daushter Sarah, aged 13 years, one R ; 0 Hawner_mad ree ch he F'the § ie heeded to the slightest extent. Or, at least, ding and the number on the rejected files Dec. 1 | Star aid to suppress the nuisance by calling on | Paty D Wee thee SD Rey nalda irae | Coullne to eizeaviminuy and ection, A raeen |o SE recta do eae Soe eeeraetaned Setar SORTA tO toe ee ae is the opinion of 3 Is shown by the several classes a8 follows: Ap- | OUT authorities to interpose their Power, and | petition, led about a month aze by Mr. R. 8. | Pair, of fine shape, color and zood inovement, | 2? allow the eh GcGEH Gh ta His Lok. peevone | onal tn Geom Seis phrocer unparalleled growth Hexry 8, Vexxor.” plications pending —Original, 275,078; increase, pete ee ee ae Quinn.» | Davis, stated that Wolfe was known by the | Niteting $200, but these are only exceptional | hybtte school, 4th and Hamilton streets, Cam- | of 1875—that Is, as compared: with the other sevens Ges kines Reavis Wickens 22.123: total, 297.201. the re a poe sit, pene oe Heol pea een piastied, snd was 2 eens den, trom which a woman alighted and sum- | years—cannot be explained by the above general Gem: Sowien M. Cartes, who, as the Supreme Ter sla Chou nee Oo ee ee ee ene ce Hair rdtlien ie would inher corbldcrableyrors | A gia many cattle are alzo raised on this | Met the sit who has not been seen since. | law: But I think ight mDoAM: -Wersetunre | Cont ot ths United States has decidedy mus to Dee. 1, 152, was S95 SOL 5068. | Nattoxat. Taeater,—The audience which as- | uate brother he would inherit ¢ his widow might | island, after the same manner as th i Virginia News, >| Smasinam best tn May of OO (higher than I phi ; Ee sembled last evening to see Keene in the famous | acs AlMouts ae soot ate his widow might | island, alter the same manner as the ponies. y y pay a fine for violating the act prohibiting cer he probable amount whieh may in the future | Poy f Othello w: ary larte: Gata i iy in se S i ess the | They, too, are branded. be paid for arrears of peusion is probably 80 per | Tle of Geilo was not very larze, but what it | change was mad in the spring of the ae establish a new female college is now the pare ot tesa i ~ an ype tain officials of the government from receiving ae te tne eit olored wonan, was £0 badly burned on the { Perature of the whole month, also unequaled, | Contributions for political purposes from fellow ace of Marshali Moncure, Dinwiddie county, | Of 71°, and this great heat Spe 4 aay and ae par el agra , = nt dhe died. s was jg. | the month of June, and no cold spells after ,000, as stated in Tre Star even! cently that she died. Her clothing was ig- | fhe month of June, and no cold. spells = ing, wth. | was found at the Metropolitan hotel Tues- contract for supplying the new United | Then, in connection with this heat, the ground se cent of the late war claims tiled prior to July 1, | #eked in size was made up in enthusiasm. Mr. Isso. lca year, cows that have ca Keene showed great power in soine of the parts, Estare Transrens.— Deeds in fee | main land with their offspring, and kept there ee ind although the performance was somewhat | have been recorded as follows: W.D. Prout to | for three or four moutle, when thostare ree rikecton ices oF uneven the audience seemed weil pleased. This | Ja lot 5, square 873, $—; C. C turned to the island to ‘take their chances, | to July 1, 1880, and allowins ey eae ee be EB ee eat ae Wilson, lot on These animals appear to thrive as well as the | ?! aa Fi & mee Sak os sar, Sak july 1, 1880, dagdin orv's Overs Hovse.—The eminent Irish Slliot to Sallie A. Seh: es, getting very fe ing the fall : night, jew Sun re; ; Jection. there would be 22.919 for admission | comedians, Barry and Fay, are drawing large 2,750; L. Simmermoct Bit Galen | ae alten cc court uGuse and post-ofine at Danville with | pron wok eararsind with weet ace tee esied | oct guing to (tis home th: Bt, Laveoens these should ve placed on the pension rolls { a¥diences, and Keep them in a good humor and 9, square 1002, $100; Mary J. Wright | mand as much as $100. There are more cattle pe tins beet awarded’ to Bann E- Corbin, | (athe “Piva tne on 60 the Sean ck Seems 9] Goeiaty. ruuitanevus. te amount oF arfears, on, the | continual roar of laughter from therise to the Slater, lot 7, sub lots 131, 132 and | than ponies. of New York. : 4 ok ‘, 3 inches more of rain fell, so apporti overthe | «Do you suppose this decision of theSupreme _ fall of the curtain. Thomas BH. Wageaman to Margaret | Assateague {sland is about 30-miles in length | Jt is said that Mr. Phoebus, the new lessee ‘ turat: -Depe. pe Present value of yates R Coma ay Tomorrow evening C mye lot 4 to 9, sub of lot 1, square W of | and the ponies and cattle have the whole r eo PE nD atti tee te cure Bases bet ae said Hetenidieed pected y eager we comcet a iat . Manaxer Snelbaker will have a testimonial |14,$—. A. Sharp, late U.S, marshal, to F. B. | of it. A few yearsavzo, during a very s guarantee! ‘ : abl: “ ‘that it will p benetit, when a fine performance is promised. | Smith, pt. 13, a 377; €400. | Mary Baldwin to | storm, the ocean swept’ over neacly the entire | #84 divides all Income in excess of that See eatin Ie hcteotnn Pepe} ne toasted pow —_— Beso Be TON SE Be Le ite raong | ‘Tue Risk —There was alarge and gay crowd | Joseph B, Iardella, pt- 965; 8—. B. P. | island, drowning a larze number of the animals, | #wount. . that these agents, rightly proportioned, opera- | but it will in ne way lomsen the cllodien heat a poe re of the ampa- | atthe Kink lastnight.” The plan of having the | Meknew fo Wallace 7, pt. 10, sq. 75; | Since then the own, nre:to allow their ||, 4 cu alger in Norole, Sunday; Ry the name ofl ting aynouronpuly. produnetiase tiitker rea [ance toy pibtinal portion tiwe eine tok: sperma ~oast es _ | assemblies there three times a week proves to | £1,050. F. W. Lippet sse W. Flenner, sq. | stock to inultipiy | Dee iclaty Weteaie dl > cess or absent, change colleo- Incense iE Here bi THO ahcana maUal in| be immensely popular. One nizht next week | 163, (premises IGE M etrect)y £4,000 econ | eck t iziven by iny informant for not inereasing | House, laid down on the premises a red morocco te Goct ukee cate betes iia_ses pamenn arta eames crease, WO pee oath, oF SOL oe thee | the Columbia buat club will attend the Rink by | Truesdell to Isaac G. Waters, pt. 2, sq. 518; | his. Ree Ueki tetink #6000, which) be iss not |e noes pal hanes, Ain form these web stnee: Who will pay this has Ganeaea oe you” pee no eee special invitation. It is proposed by the man-| $1,974. : ARIOUL IG ya SOOT i terati “The state ittee nee | rom Pee = ees ‘agement to entertain from time to time all the ee a ; nee ae erunucre 1 Saturday night a framed residence, owned and | 804 the more frequent these al! jons, tl ‘The commit of 1881. Had the pro- caer — = ce T9F 1 tocal boat clubs and military organizations. Tue River Trape. =e Soll of considerable portion) of (Chinco= " occupied by a Mr. Williams, at Newport News, | &teater the number of the: —— arisen seed ew ae ia eague Island is productive. Fine potatoes are | canht fire, whether by accident or desizn is not inmil Sines usa porence Alam ence grown, and inJarer quantity than is needed | known, and with its contents was entirely de- | 7277!" tae wag, | nefit, it would have been a matter for statement shows the number |, THE FEacheston TaperNace Farr will be | ports arrivals at ther The fi 7 eo is evel a Fel es e% pt ofa pension on account of | @Fmally opened this evening at Odd Fei-| Dauntless, Ocean Q = THE P! (ONISTS TO ENTER THE POLITICAL vt to the amputation men- | 10¥8' hall at 7 o'clock. Dr. Rankin will de- | with oysters for market, 1,80 bushels; barge F: | for the supply of tiw inhabitants, though the en- | St0xed. nema Sai er ee sd such thers an may bo attccted ty |S fhe opening address. The District military | L. Moore, Adzes, cordwood, Stephenson Bros. | tire population exceeds 2,000. ‘The surplus 1e FOTO a een ere eae nd the Com | com as Eadinsoce Bam, fo“Bay- nit : ay vi P BW: i Peele e jonwealth’s attorney of Richmo the Uill in question, also the annual value of the | Organizations have been invited to attend and REBEE EUR Eee pine | Sent to market, and as this esculent matures | an application for executive clemency inthe | Rev. Dr. Chickering, of Massachusetts, ad-|says He Made Room for Legislators * prin mcebes this should be allowed | ™'y Picreneart Lecture.—Civil Engineer A.| timbers to Sanford & Ross, /ebtitractors for | two weeks earlier than those in the same lati-| cases of Messrs. Smith and Meredith, the two | dressed the Maryland State Temperance Alliance 3 — . j There are 8.847 tow receiving $18 per month, | & Menocal, U-S.N.. will deliver # lecture this | dredging the Potomae fats. tude on the mainland, remunerative prices are | medical students convicted of grave robbing. | yesterday. eae oon _ =A ao gpremtest Kaci aks case reek me th lia at i we » a = EAR. ~ evening on the jannel Improvement ot ash- ———— eali: tions were that more count wo car- = _) snd the (net, Increase Will be 02.855 60% 1.558 | ington Navy Yard, before the Washington Polygamy in Idaho, cE 3 A Lunatic Newspaper. oe peta ‘wren the question | of the commissioners of taxes, sued the clty for ane ot Lr 268 no ing £31.25 | Branch of the U.S. Naval Institute, in the Board | THE, GOVERNOR WANTS THE EDMUNDS BILL AP OYSTERS AND FISIL. Dr. Macdonald's patients on Ward’s Island, 2 the amount of his salary during Julyand August A” Coase hen ee O34: rele et hoe 25 Hoom of the old Navy departments | sav PLIED T0.-THAT TERRITORY. But the mainstays of Chincoteague gre oysters | N.Y., are about to issue a newspaper—probably | 15 submitted to the voters. Messrs. Janney, in they 1877 and 1878. He a = t } : 36 per month, and the net | Varvantes Founp iva Sew: anime give ted ‘The Waho territorial legislature is now fully | 804 fish, especially the former. The Chinco-| the first considerable venture of this sort ever | Odom, Blackburn, Ramsay, Sapp and Daniel kage terse cach cee Heap oy sos —. shee ad 280 are officers above the | afr. James Nolan, the plumber was dalla apes organized. The assembly elected D. W. Fouch, | teazue oyster is a celebrity, though not a native | undertaken by patients in @ lunatic asylum. | Were appointed a committee to consider the | fortwo months without salary, in order that . and tin ated net | to clear out an obstructed sewer ranting under | re ican, speaker. The governor's message | to its waters. The seed oysters are procured | ‘The journal is to be called The Moon. It has | Propriety of establishing a newspaper in the | the commissioners might temporarily give his 450; in all, 10.25and a net | the Metropolitan hotel. ‘Asslated 86 -theee ‘cok bee iB ato aes the evils of ae trom the Potomac and planted in the shallow | underneath the title a rather good engraving of | interest of the temperance cause and a depot | place to some —— by members of the his estimate is to the | ored men he removed the obstructiiti, exoavat ‘amy, which to a considerable extent prevails in | Waters of the bay, where they are permitted to | the buildings on the island as seen by moon- | for the sale of temperance literature. Mr. | legislature. A jury in Judge Larremore’s court year. An examina-|ing several barrels of accumulita? light. It bears the appropriate motto: Henry Janney thought that there was no need | ##Ve him €542.90 yesterday. val “cases recently al-| Among the latter were found. by th 20,000 ie titddayg,, He says if the Mormon chureh cannot | Fmain two years, when they are taken up and a} f such an organ here. Mr. John B. Odom wed shows that 27 per cent of the same | two sliver watches, one gold watch, &'¢old ring |urvive the loss of this criminal practice it de-|™arketed. A reason given for not allowing Fair Moon, tothe Ising! croniy eats chs Memation at = ack oem oat, Winders erinton of New York. Tecelved @ Pension Merein the current | and two $20 old pieces, and the ‘séirch was | serves to perish from the face of the earth. Ho | them toremain longer is the fact that, atter say, way isevirytuing any to start the paper. He claimed that the | 7m the new tors Ban tieman of this city met Tite was at and above 18 per month and less | said to have been by no means thorough. suggests the adoption of sume measures go that | that time they are attacked by a little animal “Hither at sixes or at sevens? allegations made by certain papers opposed to prominent legal gentleman than €40 per month. This not including am- ny ne : SE eesaGn Ghul be Gr cludea) Oct acta Tan || WHloll hie @retarliGas tare “ocremeariege the temperance cause should to refured. The | Oscar Wilde at dinner a night or two since, and putations, as it is rare a case of this class is} ACCIDENT TO A BRAKEMAN.—About 9 o'clock pel ying !n| This pest bores through the shell of tae oyster| _It is frankly and honestly dated ‘New York | prohibition question is a state matter, and next | asked him what his real opinion of New York p ig e oy P q now allowed. Assuming that 30,000 claims of | last night Corbin Burch, a brakeman on the B. | any proceeding in polygamy on account of mar- and causes its death. city Asylum for the Insane, Jannary 1, 1883.” year the temperance party will bring out candi- | was now that he had live here nearly a year: ERS class invalids “should be allowed during | & P. railroad, was uncoupling cars on Maryland | riage relation with the defendant; that eohabi- | ud causes Itsdeath. fjomtillsiaciaon soe pestis Mater Stacker Gates for the legislature, who will go there to | “well, sir," sald Mr, Wilde with opi the current year, together with the increase | avenue between 9th and 10th streets southwest, | tation with more than one woman be considered : : : 7 allowed. briny 7 ll, sir,’ ‘ : t in nearly as good condition as usual, They News Briets. vote for a constitutional amendment prohibiting | smile, “my opinion is now formed and it is that < others within the same de-| when he accidently fell from a car and was se- | a continuous offense; that to present the doc- | 2° i eg N, ase? Seription, the annual increase during the pres- | verely Injured. He was taken to his_home, 633 | trine of polygamy or ‘to encourage others to en- | "Ve lost none of the flayor that causes them to} ‘The Woman's National Christian Temperance | the sale of intoxicating drinks. To help this |New York is. very good place for one to stop ry i ined d Presbyterian recognized temperance jou 7 4 fh a? ent year would be aes Eby ~ class coe Bee penne by Officer ieee and ee eit Bolvmamous pale ue be panied ae coe Tien tigen ofthe tall ein eo caren ie sng Ml Sos to ere beta: Rees thls city. Retolutions. — ae diate bond an . which, added to €2.716,320, would | Ford sent for, who came rendered medical | verely as the crime Itself; that Congress be me- | 2) is > the alain Riess = 2 d —— urt—it is supposed | morialized to amend the present anti-polyzamy | Prevented them from attaining the plumpness | January 9th, in the week of prayer, as a day of | adopted eulogizing the ladies of Annapolis tor | Cruswep rx a FALLING Burepixe —A Hunte- lisabilities | aid. He is quite severe! = bah aaah a : BS % ay. | and fineness which epicures prize so highly. | prayer for the temperance cause. their aid at the recent local option election, and | yilie, Texas, special says: “During @ severe of inergane to yond! meee hick hold office; that the prohibition of the Edmunds | Ve'Y large; in ees ae js being done in tie | chants, at No. 392 Broadway, New York, have Hee Sa ae seed neonate ye e laws ee miles from here, = Bera down, instantly Nee be alowed. more Gi8-| ‘Tae Kerowiw or Mason oats —The following om-| bill should apply to that territory as well as to | 0YStefing line here at this time. made an assi znment. Liabilities $169,849, nomi- ng pee Meads ecteatidiet ae aman — geo : i cae Ton vr a satisfactory estimate than those | cers of Mount Vernon lodge, No. 2142, Knights | Utah. He also directs attention to present de- THE TOWN OF CHINCOTEAGUE nal assets 135.914. © zi Pitot | Guise en as whe — rong orth Be Bn ef already made, in the opinion of the commis- | of Honor, were elected last evening to for | fects tn the election laws of Idaho, and suggests | contains 200) inhabitants, nearly all ‘of whom | Chauncy W- Ham, cashier of the Union | pablicspirit: € Daniel, who 1s lecturlug in New | Socident. ‘Three or four others. w — who —— Lads eT, eee ae the year 1883: Dictator. Wm. E. Thompsoi emedies. live by oystering, Ashing and gunning. They oon au Tlie sospunts ‘appear to be all York. Rev. §. W. Beach, T. J. Shay and W. J. | wounded.” ‘ol approximate the number and .! .! enry Johil a e: ees te ”) lctator, Henry = ati j assistant dictator, Sella Scnve Brom Ponusyivaaia. are plain, hospitable people, ever readyto do a| rivnt. Nichol were elected members. favor for strangers, and moderate in their Forty thieves attacked the town of Almacat- Smee Oreica’s Municipan War.—A From the Philadelphia Evening Star. > No More Grog For SEAMEN ON OCEAN STEaM- “ s Sh fi vices rendered as boatme as | tan, Pueblo, Mexico, on Tuesday night.captured rch from Opelika, Als.,says: “The ie, | The surseon general of the United States | otants to sunsors The tome OF | the’ mayor, justice ‘and aldermen, and earried | E88.——The antiquated practise of serving out | patel The Death of Harvey Fowler. ‘To the E.litor of Tux Evenixo Star: house of B. H. Keser, edi 5 Sen- . ; sive s A = stated portions of grog to seamen on ocean vessels ens. The Your issue of the 1th instant containg the | tinel, Joseph It’ €. ins; medical examiner, | S7™Y, In his annual report, Just recelved from | nomber of sores, all of which appear to do a {hem off to their rendezvous, where they hold | Tot cinostentirely gone outortashlonon thelange | the Témes, pron leat night Sod late by wah Sui shaeenecindét of Ge buh. lysia, | Thomas A- R. Keech, M-D.; trustees, William F, | Washington, makes the suggestion that the | +1 ising business. To those wh ine 7 passenger steamships which traverse the seas, | Parties, an c brief announcement he » by paralysis, | Hove, T. A. B. Keech, H. i. Cob” inuseum of sursieal specimens shouid have a | thriving business. , To those who are fond of | Th Of late years the use of liquor by the seamen on | Window of his bedroom and buried ‘ of Harvey Fowler, in the seventy-secbnd year of eee u : flre-proof building. It certginly should; and so | Sporting, or who are In search of pleasant re- 8 5s board ship has been prohibited on most ot the | im the opposite wall.” hisaze ‘The deceased, by birth a Canadian,| gyp w. 1, 1, Corrs aan To Bantivore.— | Should every collection of treasures of records | creation, whether.:by driving or sailing, Chinco- | of New Jersey, had bia shonliee Miaiooated yes: | San ateamahipa expept where It was specially hal been a resident of your city for over thirty | Co. A., Washington Light Infantry Corps, went | Pelonging to the government. teague offers a good many temptations. Quite | fentay by falling from Ms bed. wi_| prescribed by physicians. water Years. and had, at an early day, filled a position | to Baitimore last evening to attend the fair of So eR. alarze number ot persons resort to it during : ys ¥ Ny helm, of the Enterprise milis, in Philadelphia, | Usually given —— in the summer and who inhaled some of the flames at the burning of the mills on the 12th instant, died at his resi- < > A Sap CoIncipENcE.—A telegram from Scran- e 7 vl tives. iis pemlaiceences of former ape’ and | and returned home carly’ this mornines ‘ete | t0R, Dec. 19, ays: When the news of the death | mice mer morgan, ane more will when the Ce ee ne ee ae a eee tate We eae ae eens | oC Lewis Marsh, Who was: Milled: by the! explo: undoubtedly will be within a few years’ distinzuished statesmen were most interesting. | Were escorted Howie anes by Comrades | sion on the Pennsylvania Coal company’s gray- y seat. dence last night from the effects of the injuries At a latter date and for years, under Dr. Eider Moo oe le 2 fea Pl ccpeal Gee aliean ity road last Saturday afternoon, reached his EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA. received. and Mr. Young, he was a stenographer in the | Post. ae compa y ae Hs iy bole oe three brothers in Hawley, they hastened to his | _ Chincoteague belongs to what is known asthe| Dr. Frederick H. Griffia was put on trial in statistical bureau of the United States Treasu oa yrerd cane. eowis aa a "Bocon a Lieu. residence and remained there until last eve- | Eastern Shore of Virginia, the three counties | Philadelpnia yesterday upon a charge of man- Fowler withered ee ee OF OMe Me | on Co Bate lale, Thee ene gs eont Wleut. | ning, when they came to Scranton to make ar comprising which are located at the extreme | Slaushter, in having caused the death of Ann Reames Cu ena Caieee face sae [mee tre acces Gwin ree Oe: rangements for the funeral Tt was late |gouthem end of the peninsula. ‘The ralroed | “wht, & WidDM, aged seventy-five yours, by ad- nm how to appreciate his sterling worth. Mr. | mander George B. Uoerap aoe A.D. oe H. Tey Intended to end e Saale aia out has not yet penetrated the counties named, and | The preven § claims that the doctor is insane. Fowler had been for years a consistent mem- | Searles, eee and foe core, as the| Number Seven Plane. and then walk | hence comparatively little is known of them,| One of the largest and most brilliant meteors ber and officer of the Presbyterian church on 43¢ es at tl - pie ee aa os from there to Number Nine Plane, on the | though they abound in historical Incidents of | ever observed at Concord, N. H., was seen be- Street, to which the Rev. anderen mic coe peli rb fa = pape rtlly applauded. My | Mountain, where thelr dead brother lay. The] the most interesting character. One of these tyes 4 sal oer Louisville, Ky., December 18, 1882.“ _| ball in thelr honor was held after the drill, ‘To- | Cost {rain did nok stop at Number Seven as ex- | days this comparatively unknown territory will | ME actos pected. and in jumping off Lalayette Marsh was as visible a8 meteors usually are ee night the Union Veteran Corps will go to the leaped right in front of the fast train | have the locomotive and telegraph, and we shall atter dar! A LaxpLorp axp TeNAXT CAsE.—The case of | tair and a ball will be given in their honor. passenger train ———— Thomas E. W: E. 8. Randall, a from New York and was torn to pleces by the | then learn to know more of its true character, locomotive. The. other two broth - | As far as I have been able to learn from th: A HvsBANnD's TestrMoNY REFUsKD.—The hear- Jandiord and tenant case, is before the Court'in} _INcorRicIBLe.—A Zoune man named Frank | rifled at the Pratl pee steno who have visited it, it 1s almost. a paradive; at ing in the Asper-Christy adultery case took place General i=. Mr. Charles 8. Moore, for the Cronin, who was before Judge Snell y: time before they gather up the remains. | all events the equal ot any other part ofthe pen-| in Erie, Pa., yesterday morning before Alder- oor ym Sention of tee ate ene ee Le 2afmpplcious person and’ habitual | Then one of them sat. beside the hogy | {neala in rexard to soll, elimate, healthfulness, | wan Fertiet. ‘The prosecuting witness, Fred ape font gov aa preheat ey aod herons bs pasta aoa while the other went to the nearest village for | fish and game. Asper, husband o! ay nce was obtal Until what is now termed the ‘projected | ready to testify that Christy had the Gireuit Court vacated the plea and refused an | morning: testified to finding | body wastaken to the house where Levis wean: | road’”—-that is. the road that, the ratte | geveuth commandment with his wife, Counaot eppeal - om tats cee Dim A jhe io ee night | the vietim of the boller explosion lay. Both peste wil be built Soe Delmar to Cherry- | for the tele made i taken to the General Term.and he appiied to the aa fmeampd rata girs well plead brothers will be buried to-morrow atternoon. stone—is_ completed, we shall have to wait for ywever, DO! ground that court amount ot ie a] 5 proceeaings, was particulars, unless it shali be my goud fortune | man could not, testify in a case im) his: peal bond in | as soon as he was out. The court satd he| Rey from the 8: hanna and the Kenn: find leisu 1d ie . The motion (REGRET Sec unser | pe hs lof ura Sa | aces, meta nhemn| eee and mone cough toads | inte ce lower prices summer. through the columns of Tne Star, 8,