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- - i e—— - — _—1 ng'l'l‘JENT]I YEAR. OA\U-\i{A; Sl'i\'])l\\' MORNING, JANI'/\R\; 9, 1887.~TWELVE PAGES NUMBER 205. ¢ yag, P. M. Marsden [no relation | and Twon Potter wore n very ef- | of laws, Between arrests and oxp PRILADELPHIA'S MISERS, NTEDICT'S 1 N (S | drege Tuesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdagd s . H. K. Paxton & Co., Dufor- tern 1n gold. set off by garnitures in dark | paralyzed, 1 e Paris nesidays . itable Gold Mine, —_— and Satardays at 1. m. § ar © 1o est& Dore and W. P, Frew & Co. Then | red veivet, embroidered in gold and colors. The chambers of commerce in Germany ] W3 atrive at Troenol PHILADELPITIA, Jan, S,—A search to-day | i . by 7 pome Leave 'Trocnor Wednesdass an there are laree London banking firms dealing FASHION'S LATEST FREAK and Austria are actively discussing the av- | ;¢ 400 iouse where the two old men—Joseph Representativo Farquhar Considers Thom Iu« | Saturdays at 6 p, m.: arrive at Paris by 12 me Talke With English Financiers on How | In American securiti | Thelatesteaprice of fashion is bandsof dark | proaching renewal of commercial treaties. | porry and Richard Price—were found Iying | sufficiont to Warrant His Oonfirmation, | Leave rocnar Kuecdiys and Fridus at 6 8 They Ate Held in London child & Sons, Paleston & Brown, the Baring | furon even dresses of pale colored velyets, | The chambers of Hawmburg and Viennahave | goiq’ costorday bronght to lieht & large - Tiresdays and Pridays At p. g ACHYS .'{ hey Are % Brothiers, J. 8. Morgan & Co.. Morton, Rose | When genuine Russian sable or Siberian | issued special reports, ‘The Vienna report | apount of nidden treasure. Derry was the A SHELY ESERVED FOR HIM. | Trocnorbyip, Datbhbbd WBulalic —_— & Co., Blake. Boissevain & Co, o fox Is used the effect is splendid, Bands | shows that trade between Austria and Ger- | go0i0 0 Paer, HERIEE o e Tetired RES | Elizabeth J. Tewis was to-day appointed HEAVY SPECULATION IN THEM heim & Goldschmidt.” and puffs of white tulle or gauze are now [ many is sccond only to that of Austrin. | yro00 4 fiem of Aauctioneers several years ago - postmaster at Crown, Decatur county, Toway Could you state the average value of d ’,“,f. worn in the hair as a backeround on which | Hungary’s foreizn commerce with Germany | iy jndependent means and took Price, who | Senator Stanford Interviewed on the The name of the postoftice .lll Clarendon, e § sale .I:u .\:\,M:r-un m-; \’m!:; u; l“-;lm‘!"’:‘-lvw]n“ 1o pose ‘|m..ml.\ mlm"w nts, and the effect is ?\«”rw' ~\';4 per ;"":H-“l‘"”';':"'m: m”\" '}I'lj”“' was his cousin, as a companion. e was Probatilities For Next Year's Pres- 1 couin Towa, has been changed to Galva ho Traneactions Ave Oonducted and iis varies considerably, but it would be | very pretty and artistie, ports aad 58 per cent. of the total value of | gjaga.fisted and scarcely allowed himself the mtial No i + and William G, Savange, appointed posts How tho Transactions Are Oo a fair average to take 10,000 shares as a daily MRS, POTTEINS PLANS exports. Hence these chambers ask that tho | el S8 SeAredy aon e N artaking idential Nomination—rhe Dead master, vice S, C. Rose, resigned, Who Are in the Busines volume,” Apropos of Mrs, James Brown Potter, 1 | easiest possible eustoms and railway taritls Lobbyist—Washington News, CATITAL BUIEFS, establishment the bodies lay ghastly in death, rt R, Ringwall, of Omalia, called . “How as to the bond business asked her the other evening: “What are your | be established under new treatics, Iheir appearance was revolting and showed — 31k yrent to-day il DISTRUST SUCCEEDED BY FAVOR, | , /1t 15 comparatively small since bonds | plans, Mrs. Potter? Half the people say you | Emperor William received in audience to- | o frighgrql condition of personal negleet. A [ Ronedict Hanging in the Balance. Hon, dohn M. “Thirston, of Omata, m} O of old established lines and such are we What are you really going to do tussian ambassador to Giermany, 1t iS Te | qy,q jyguest will be held on Monday. This | to the Birk.]—Representative Farquhar, of | jaa how alinost reaobod <5000 held. Mrs, Potter replied with an irresistable | vorted that the count bears a spdeial message . e o 1 o it il . A afternoon a coroner’s messenger, with three | the Buftalo distriet, who s acting in the mat- [ “Nrs, Baker, wife of Representative Bakety Queer Mistakes Made by Englishmen in Please tell me what, at the present | smile: “Plans, my dear sir? Why, really I | from the czar referring to his probable visit | Gl ol e ™0 Porry, and & lawyer | tor for the International Tspozraphical | of New York, will reecive with Mrs, Senatof Treating of Their Manipulation. Ihm;\\"ul. ;; the teeling in London.” e haven't got any. 1 have not signed any con- I‘l\' “lh-rm\] '“" i the occasion of Emperor a ~.-.n.h| of the ‘m‘t'nv ?1.1 \I\Hll‘l' union, said to your eorrespondent this even \\v!w;:n ‘:llmll m: ‘x.'}‘m v of lowa, during the “Why, that prices may show some decline, | tract with anybody: but what I may do in six Villiam's birthday. in the second-story front room % » nomitation of Public Printe season after danuary 1 A v but that purchases for the long pull are good | months—why, 1 myself really don’t know.” | The dowager queen of Bavaria, who is | and before they had procecded far in their ‘l"'hmj:’“': “‘“:_“‘1‘(‘! 'l'y:j“"‘:}. o ‘h;} [‘1‘““\"‘:"_‘”". s Bowen, wife of e sonatot from Cole THE: SITUATION IN IRELAND. | jnvestuent, 1 was anticipating that the | ““Excuse my insisting. Mrs. Potter, because | €rand mistress of the Order of 8t Thoresa, | Rt R SOS GHEVEEED | byond ans reasomable doubt. Tenedict hs | DUt will not take patt fn social aiinirs by, 168 New Year would bring the commencement | Tam told that people in New York are so | has bestowed the order upon Prineess Biss | Jog'from the bed an old, dairty piece of paper | admittea that he never served an apprentic ceiving this winter on account of the death of better prices, but the extraordinary strin- | proud of you that they consider you almost as | marck. was found containing bink notes amounting | iS4 Sier printing ot binding, and the | Of brother, fathier and”mother during the Nationaliets Score a Point in Their Legal | geney in the money market in London at the | pubiic property.” ’rince Regent Luitpold has been asked to | to S15. A ~m..‘n| o \5'.:;.‘\.“\“:1‘.:’;"‘\';;l‘-'-.\g 1A Bepoolally Brovides LAY H Tinst o past year . Contest With the Government, close of the year combined with the enforced | Mre, Potter replied: “Oh, no. My book | Withdraw his prohibition against the produc- .‘-f.):.'{:.x'\: O Treld £500 In"bright gold coin of | practical printer and have & knowledge « FORTVY-NINTH CONGRISS, liguidation of the accounts of several heavy | is before the publie, but I am not. Acain I | tion in Munich of Molbek’s drama “Dante.” | yig “genominations of $5, $10 and $20, and | binding, Major Farquhar, who dratted the . speculators, has e stock to be offered in | assure yon that 1 have no plans for the fu- | He refuses to grant the request, reiterating | $170 in bright new gold’ certificates were | yrogant Jaw on the subject, says that there SOCIAL POINTS FROM PARIS. | larce quantities whenever a firm tendeney | ture whatever.” his alreody expressed objections that the [ wrapped in-a nithy cloth, - Another | 500005 oc qnestion that, & man can not s lias shown itself, and so has kept prices and Meanwhile Mrs. Potter is living very qui- | production would be offensive to the church, | bed “in the room = was then searche o first thing e as €500 | come within the scope of the law unless e | ofee S # the tone of the market weak, As nueh 0 | etly in her aparuments at the Hotel du | The Meiningen company will produce the | fd g the irst thing found s e o erved a5 an PR e L semate bl repealing e e of oflico Brilliane -‘"““"" "'"II-“""‘"";“Zl i 4 per cont, Interest per antium will be pald | Louvre and devotes several liours o the | drama In Herlinln February, other in ol rags anit paper and Stuek Wnder | “practieal printer” were employed 1o desiz: T RS TR a6 HE e Ve wallt ties During the Cold Snap—DBrie! »y some weak holders at the end of the | study of the French language and French - | the corner of the mattress, An old ra tie e erved an apprentices TH ouse then, e 1 « hour. ftems From Berlin—The Dan- flacember seitlemont o catry over | dramatis litaratute, language and French | p,p 1y RANDOLPH'S RESIGNATION. | around. tha bed s D TR ::;mx.'.:m.‘\,l“lfu“ur»\ llx‘\‘\(t‘!’l‘lI\I:nxv"l'm‘\~hl\|:v;‘4‘:-(|- oG OLANE OIS SOL WIS COn RS o A G HRE AALLIRTLE = . A 5, g Vo o T T <045 In gold pieces. In addition to the . ar o 5, en o ave | tsh Parlinment Dissolved— stock 1o the next settlement, January 13, The | Apropos of Mrs. Potter's hook, Miss Ellen | Lady Churchill M Pat Out at Not | 2o B Money, streat piles of smattering of the art, such as one gots by Other Ior i Naws, labilities of different partics who found | Terry, who was recently in Paris, said it RBeing Consulted. were brongnt out in old musty boxes, They | panging around printing oftices, ‘The ques- The . 10468 61 | themselves in difticulties at the last settle- | was the best book of the kind that had ever [Copyriaht 1857 Ly James Gordon Bennett.] contained doeds o property, morteages, | oS SRS R 6 Wole he joint committee on public printing ment are variously estimated, but the ditter- | been written, LoNDON, Jan, S,—(New Yotk Herald Cable | bank books, insurance policies ground rentd | o6 18 006 he savs, dnra it e v thorized the public printer to issue an 8 ences of one firm of speculators alone during IMMORAL OPERA BOUF Special to the Brk. |—Vanity Fair, 1ssued | and other valuable documents, S % R S 1B THEH annual advertisement for proposals for next f,ondon Speculators in Americans, THB UG KK e A gt S650, g ORAL OTPERA BOUFFF. I8 OVaHINE: e TRy The amount of cash fonnd tooted up S2157 | unions, They demand Ahat only one Who | copgqiinie of printer’s paper. The pros EFIGNE 18875 i oo Borell ic last account are put down at about €60, | A brisht but immoral_opera-houfle, “Les | S evening, contains the following iterest- f anq the soeurities discoverod are valed at | has served an apprenticeship shall beeligible. [ Sett s WAPY of printes paper. 1iO8N0%, Jah, =N York Herald | @0 Durinz the late erisis the country deal- | Grenadiers de Montearnett,” by Charles | ing gossip about the Churchill sensation: 000. "These discoveries bring the total up | gapagier was a personal appointment of l‘,l‘;l LA LD | Cabla=Sneclnl: to th |—Throgmorton | €% Who generally get left whenever thero is | J.ecocq, has been produced at the Bouffe's | “Her majesty Is much displeased at Lord | to about $100,000, a latee sum being found | 1505000 Cleveland and seems to have been | a0 o001 bill ealled up was that approving Hiroat Darlliolomew s 18K ;;1.1 Capel Court | anY difficulty, managed to get out before the | Parisiens with moderate success, The plov | Randolph Churehill's conduct in omitting to .I\‘I:‘;N“‘l‘:-":'“ ~‘l‘ l‘; tient “'::““-'a"“‘:"”‘I'lll:_l.‘ ,',". Ablinder : n;o;:" I;n um] I!vllr-‘\v':ll\;' of “l a(nl;-n:nl(um N ; " rnvency v developed itse i i r of his resignati o ish- secold.atol ) SNRLRALS g nae .| erection of a public pnilding “harleston, this mormiug took on & Wall street look, | Strineency fully developed_ itself, and are | turns upon the mistaken ses of two young [ infori her of his resignation before publish- | GEATEIION Nk iade 18 to {he ProDubie 10v- | <raxvorn's oristoy ox 1 xovmxatios, | 4o (bl pubding at Charleston, what with the appearance on ‘change of | MOW showing a disposition to reenter the | people, who finally marry each other after | ing it. - What makes the omission more | elations which will attend the completion of Senator Stanford, the forty-millionaive | ¢ o EEEAE I b s CGoorgo William Ballow, Jenkins VanSehaick | ™arket as buyers. endless complications and mystery. Mlle | Marked is that it was written on Windsor | the investization. ‘The ecoroner’s physician | o SHE S SRR (ot O e Corq | Site of the postoftice builaing in thateity. bl L LU & Sk hat Drew, the ol h o ikt A 2] v 0 FaSUINABIY Y - | said that trom the condition ot the remains | from a, was ask L Mr. Hepburn of Towa opposed the bill, The SHALEG 111 oFroRt o 1ARL O whor on New know that Drow, the defunct Amcrlean | Ugalde was bewitchingly attractive in her | Custlo paper and vresumably white Loed ftan- | 3L AT NG, Ten ' dead. at lenst four | for the presidential nomination noxt year. 116 [ wie'6r Cliarloston had beeh the seens of @ Year's day opened a banking house here— | Daniel gone to Ju{l:nu-x‘n. said: ‘Don’t | masculine attire. Although many norceanx 'luh_'ll was _~| ng atthe castle as a guest. | oo O LGl they fell on the tloorina | satd: terrible .\.\‘m‘ny wiileh rendered it unwise the whole week has been warm on “Ameri- | Prophesy unless you know,’ but the probgble | of the opera were light and eraceful, almost | Her majesty is reported to have said that | qriyken stupor and itoze to death. “I am for a republican who ean be | that the governient should creet a building s A mericans menning United States | 100kout for the next three months as to spee- | every passage reminds one of something | she had never before been treated with clestod!” at that place ata cost of half o million dols “What do you think of Sherman?” lar Ihere was no permanent strueture Jainink sl AT Istiagit “Aexi. | tlation and investment in American seeur- | heard befor 50 great disregard, except by Mr. Gladstone* AGAIN IN TROUBLE, e O i Alext | ities seems to' we to b extremely sat- R R o The politician who personally suffers more i yhat do vou think of ShorAn o wihio | Wiich liad not been Serinsly injured and noe broker as wo. goped our way past the Bank | SACtory, the ‘tone being hopeful and | 1y ay interview Manre, the singer, speak- | by Lord Randolph’s desertion of his col- Cattle Broker Melarland Meets Witn | G/ ROVU b | S0 TR PEEGEE WU | well nigh destroyed. | The vibradons' were MO LA BRI tampdliL S| strong, nnless, indeed, there should | {10 o Skl gt X M L eapion, 18 Sir MOnFy Dri v Another Setback, il win,” replie senator, R continuing and in the face ot that fact, it d ot England through the fog: “Americans are ”,"_”r‘jm.,ww‘ul“mw‘m_m.m Sl ‘;“ ingon the subject of Verdi's new opera | leagues, Is Sir llenry Drummond Wollte, It 5 Speeial Telegram to | Nave heard men say thatthey were for the | not seem wise to” make that appropriation at now our staple speeulation, but I remember L 3 : Ll “Othello ” that is soon to be produced in | disposes of the last chance ot his being sent | CurcAco, Jan. S.—[Specla A best man, and that they would rather be de- | the present time, nor did he think the busi the time when they were Sparingly known | the money market, or a jeneral Eurovean | sfjjan, said: “Verdi has invented several | back to Cairo. IHis mission has cost £12,000 | the BrE.|—The expulsion of J. Seymour Me- | con G0 B Bl B Sorconally than to | DEsS of the city” justitied it Mr. Hepburn Dereabouts and widely distrusted, . But now | VAT, ‘The sentiment in London and England | 1o\ instruments, as he desires no Gierman | 8 year, every item of his expenses down to | Farland from the Chicago Live Stock ex- | (C W I EEREEE A0 PACEIEIN PR T8 )‘Hn\‘(ul to reduca the appropriation to $200,000, Py e 2 a3 is that American prices will rule mueh | pracs i e by arette: pa boxes being paid fo o | change in September last, is still fresh in \ one not so cood. 14 he Horae L8t Poor’s Manual’ is as indispensah Ut iatete Thbratiis 1'“ Sxcoplionally qr,“‘:[ brass in the orehestra. e has added a fifth o aFoLes BN OTER BDXCHBSIE miatd I nl‘:_\l ;Ih.:nkfi |m ! “I“:‘lfil(':."] -I.‘n‘i-: ",],I‘l‘w[‘ rees | Grecley in this matter, Greeley came to my [ “On a motion by Mr. Dibble of South Caro- Pom Skinner's ‘Stock Exchange Year | Jieher. Th ane LML string to the viohins and constructed a fear- | the government. The mission has resulted | the minds of int ALY L RS | use when he visited our country, and the | 1ina to limit the debate, Mr, W hiteburn raised REB belief here in the coming prosperity of the |ty and wonderful imstrument of copper and | i1 nothing which would be a conelusive | akainst him were for business dishonesty in | [FE0 TR Y SR BRI ERIRETE CECT e potnt of mo quorum. dnd - the morning I'remarked how all the morning papers | Southern states, for example, wood and ass skin that emits a note extraor- | reason to the government, of which Dot payinig over o 1S BSOS Sorait | ipeohounie:, Soimsoneneked iim kheaids Nt AR EXDICULLUS DM IORCRER S ! Then my experienced informant passed | ginarily lnzabrious g enry’s friend has cease > member, | shippers’ proceeds which belonged tothem [ APbroaching. = B Ag Lt 1o bill went over without action, now gave the Wall Strect markets, and that [ “Ach Wy experionoed mEtant Passel | dinarily lugubrious and strange at_the mo- “*(“x’;‘ Al !:“ o od to ]In‘, lmflnl\[w o vl of their stock, . Wiiio the backe | NOt faver a certain man, naming a statesman | o house then weat into committoe of the recently some of the journals had added a | rom sie SERCL 48 ! ol . | ment Othello smothers Desdemon: DU £ 3T (I i e Wi e \fi. | known for nis purity, but unknown asa | whole, Springer of *Hlinois in t number of the leading shares dealt in thero | Before ending this dispateh it 13 interesting A MONEY-MAKING OPER A, which shows how ladies are drawn into the | ing of the exchange was thus taken from M. | SRV S E8 SEEY BRG EERE ST the bl chnsotidating certain bure AT Ik to note the fact that the marked character- obody 111 Parls. has batter canse to be vortex of political feoling, the Duchess of [ McFarland, he still continued to do business, | £1C0 W S0 FERECE SEE TEEE B DR ATH | navy depirtinent, ; Nt etiion: “oue 0 | mews also | istic of the last year here was the extraordin- | jfied with this year's holidays than M Marlborough (the prosent duke’s mother). | 1lis troubles have now broken ont_anew, | fvor e haw wation of Iernen weres B e Goil of West Virginia opnosed the e replied: “Our financial news also | o ootoun e of ‘old established private firms | orein Sar B DAL STt and Lady Salisbuty Lave long been on the | The Unlon Stock Yards bank yesterday | ausche did not think he could be elected. f bill, The clum that the bill would promote teats the poker which stirs the speculative | F ERCEFE S \ted hability.r Beer, | orcin Sardou. The “Patrle” opera dr Lt i o Biitsliis Fabal L et ey | e said ho wouid rather win with the most [ economy was n_false claiw, Instead of ves fires, Several of our London daitice, how. | M0 the haven of “limited hability.” Beer, | {romendous houses and the seventeen repre | best of terms. The duchess was, indeed, at | threw out his ehecks mud refuse BOrUBUTAN (L1585 CWILh Hile! MFGELON AL k]| OUE NI RNBOROT, Blksa OMbsrs VA ever, constantly make queer mistakes regard. | tobacco, jewelry, horseshoes, watches, lamps, | sentations of the “Croeodile” | ped | the ballat Hatfield the very night when the | them. Theoflicers of the bank will make no f @OFRE (R O0 SRR BEEEL CH T | e il realiy incteased it to twely T A morioansy For matunce. the monay | buttous, bread, buiscuits, gun powder, | i splendid hnrvest of 141, X news of the resignation was received. On | statement excepe to say that MeFarland owes | G WOS SENG HORC S EETRTRE B0 M Tilok GF Connooticnt. strongly Myes Atlole ot the Standard’ yesterday, | £uns, patent miedicines, linoleum, hotels [ avarago of over 8,000 francs nightly, becoming aware of the surprising event the | Hie bk ahow, ek Gy WL ROt Sare il | S elicve AL LI AR NEsiamnss of ! olaadyossica e Al i lairies, newspapers, candles and cabs—they — duchess, not unnaturally, wrote a fricndly i Y Raded 1 N S tion, even though it is not led by the very Mr. s advocated alluding to the great decision in | et At i ) ) { N | thing with him. With the facts is coupl USRI SR i 10 oty | measure, but he wished o disabuse the Fogard to the. Nickel Diatoss first. mortgage | are all included in the list of names which AFFAIR IRELAND, letter to Lady Sallsbury, which, howover, | {he mumor tiat Mekarland *has Deen | DOSLUICH BOronif, is Better (hin e aimes | uinds”or members of the house of the idea ot | have rushed into the limited liability busi- | ppe Nattonalists Ahead In Lawing | Wa5 retumed unopened, in - anotier en | employing his peculiar methods again, | £ ) ness. Some of these old firms were louse- R e velope, - step of which much couplamt s | Tt tilkc aione (he stack wen is 1o the effect xS i R hold words throughout the world, and ac- T e T T made by the duchess’ friends. ; O e Bois ‘N b oLt ey cl Lol | imbstipatriotiecitizena.? o senito joint resolution was passed iuly eabled 3 0 e hG O e 3 he Yacht Thistle, SRt : S i ol | The deatin of arles . Sherrill, s L i e o Harald gt SRt oo bocnttB el ER ST RN CRlcs 1868 [Copyright 1857 by Jumes Gordon Bennett.) it surmised that many have not had their | pyegday, has revived talk about the paimy | tution, enterprises in 1586, against only With distinet prestige in tho law coutts for | Grsgow, Judy 8—|New York Llerld "SMeiarland stated is ease to a roportor in | dtvsef the lobbyists in Washington. APy R T A e nationalists. I the Dillon prosecution | capfa Spod S ha 5 3 / e (14 3 15,000,000 offerel the provious vear. Tawo | g butionuists. In tho Dilion prosesution | Canlo—Speelal fo” the Bir. |—Some amuse- | this way: ‘Wion tho exchango expelied hit tundred and fifty million dolars actually | eoeoxamination . of - Mocsrs, Deach” and went to allotments, Very many of the com. o) i ) R e of his death, and occupied the most desirable U SN ment was excited en the Clyde to-day on the | there were many of his customers for whom | o G on i Ristine. It is suid (hat there has WEATH DICTIONS. lous.” s ) Buller, eyen their declination to answer panies also went in liguidation soon atter many questions being what lawyers call rrival of the Boston Herald of December 26 [ ¢ bad advanced noney as i the custom. | ooy regular seramble for the place made Later in the day | met a very veteran deal- | DA0ICS al tiin idutih lon oo erin “Americans,” to whoin Lsaid: “Please [ Ward: But some of the successes have been | woognovits™ or inculpatory admissions. They, thinking he had défranded them as he | 2 i L , Y The © S ore \taining the “working drawings” of the | L uthers, awiieh were shown wp at his teial, | Sacant. TReports place the salaty at, from | The Cold Snap to Last a Day or Two gIve me some views touching how and to whay “""""I'"“" LIRS Al “""_“"“""“”;'"“'_" o-day’s Freemans' Journal voices the extent London deals with Broad street.” cered, For instance, Guiness ordmary | goperal opinion of the bar here, as well of House Wasinaron, DGy Jan, S.—The con, mittee on civil serviee reform reported back eration of the bills roported from the coms wittee on public buildings and grounds. bonds, says: ‘In the United States the suit has from the first been held to imply that agents of the Vanderbilt family first issued n first mort bonds with a delusive Lake Shore guarantee, and then ereated the second mortgaue bonds to be held by them- selves and foreelosed upon when the buyers of the first mortgace bonds had lost their money.” This is distinetly false and libel- - s lotse. arepublican heeause Uit was a democratic measure, et bt Tt nge i tive [ Pendine further debate the comnitteo rose, Thistle, with specitie dimensions and inter- | deelined (6 settie with bim, Ilesays if these [ tventy to thirty thousand dollaes, Ahose | Lovger. views based on the alleged plans. Thoques- | eustomers would pay in the amounts fur- | hentioned as fkely tp Bl taie theling 60} Cmicaco, Jan, S.~{Special Telegram to lon mooted here is who hoaxed that en- | hished them ho wouid bo able to sttlo with | yiij, “Ho was a_very dignified man, and bo- | he Brrl—A slgnal service ofliccr sayss shares were on allotment £10. They are now ! ising newspaper? It is well known on gy Ll | sides the patviarchal apnearance his white | “When itquits snowing look out fora rap- Only when 1 had agreed not to name one : e g e government lawyers as - of national | {},o Clyde that Mr. James Bell, in whose Pennsylvania’s Coal Combination. locks gave him, he had abearing in- perteet | adly falling thermometer, A cold snap, I whom all Brond and New strocts: well knoy, | WOrth 1% Liebec’s extract at £20; they ate | gnes, when it says: “Pho government | 1ui the chllonue appenrs has oxpressed | PiniLADELEHTA, Jan, S.~Ab to-dny’s hoar with the demeanor of One who | think, will set in_tonight and will continue he replied: now worth £33, Bryand & Mayls matelies at € | proseoutions with Dublin police court | Niinselt strongly that he has bound tho do- | ing in the equity sait of (ho Stato against the | pekd of. The men o ré 1 i to kot the | (0-INoTow and inerense in intensity for a Only a cortain number of seenritjes | & SUarearenow atel, Nordenfeldtgun shares | jage possibly received their quietus. | Ganer, Mr. Watzon, not to divulze any of tho | conl combination and trank line pool, John | employment are rough. unpopula: characters | @ day or two following. It was not very whichare dealt in_in the New York stock | Ive almost treled, and even to buvers at | e ehief secretary adwits that the govern- | qiientions of the Thistle until tho yacht isin | 11. Jones, who ocenpied the position of statis | Who have been hangérs-on for many vears, | cold In Chicago last nizh, the miniuum be- exchange are listed on the London exchange | he enhineed prices they yield faiv dividends | jpong itself brought vressure to bear upon the | frame, when the board of trade officials can tician. of the arthracite coal combination, | ANd who have neither popularity nor tact ing b degrees above zero. The thermometor —say about fiftecn.” OUILLUIERZIIE ek, landlords: wholdidnot jreduce their exordl- | sas horand glvethe ‘custoralionse. & certic | was examined ut conshlerable lenkth selalive ..\“Z.i\.":‘,’,':H.:;"').';'\.\»V.':‘fil."::ln"' T e & | now, atd oclok, registers 10 degrees.Tho *Ihe price which these reach on the New Wihat s the outlook for similar Amerlean | tang yonts, It svoms that Beach adwitted [ gate of her tonnage. Then only will the | to the production and transportation of coal Well but never gandily, and by his quiet | coldest polnt reported last night was at By N oGy e I et "",‘,‘l"':';"-’f,.“:;:‘ml o w\l;T‘ll]:.”(;'fi,'[("[‘_“'.:{; that the improvement i the condition of the | yicial challente and the yacht’s dimensions | by the various companios, e could not tell | manner and adroitne 5 o ever liave ek, wherg the thermometer. stood at 4 e oy nOLY ad,” be answeied. And he added: “So | o) as the rest ¢ abrLement made o S ek T ; Y ! ’ known except for his long seryiee as a | below’lero. “Thiis morning i moderated o dulty speculution In London, do they not?” | 1 o 8 CoieTel" ave beon started and | COUATY ]‘?l‘llwl‘\jll‘l‘wn:“(;v.l"‘:::l‘i‘l’::l‘ml‘rlllll' u:l:‘.f“ be sent {0 Neww Yorle, " Piobably theso will b | o tho price il heen regufaed duing the besn known except for| o O o e G e B : . have collapsed that English subscribers are | o ones be the sovernment i sentin Mareh, so that, allowing for the ne pust two years. He produced a variety of | pubile the fact that he was in e employ of | the distriets 1vinge south of Bismarck and to oY, Such transactions bavo been sendiig |} S reover, tharl wis fo0] mims bud ancs Ly the govern wn..:i\lullull the dis- | Gury six montins’ notice, the face can take | Correspondines fefathni o the adiustment of | Bl Vil andstcansiin conpa HRH AR St e i T A i place in the middle of October, fl:n}'"“hl ‘""‘]\I”;" “‘ "l‘l“"'ll‘“‘“‘("': |me and he \\:uInlull;Inmvmh-.ll\‘- Wy ||n|llw|||; are nl(;rul-xln-vl- ~“w-‘n.ummi ~m".';|>wll\ fl-bl ent the dealings exceed in extent those of court judges. The charee against Ditton and | "5 ot enerally known, however, even | 8 other matiers as to the waintenance of | inown in his work. for_conzressmen o not | weather, and 1am sory Tean't prowise befs ; s LR = w5 5 e UG ) ] wmoling rates, atl ot which were tendered for | ik (o be seen w I ROLOTIONBlY o | ter things for them tor” some time Lo come.” any other partieular matket onfthe London SOCIETY IN PARIS, others s that :,‘ vsaonieteniod 10 bring | Lercabouts—but it is certainly true that the | {ho useof the attormey gentral. The Ponns .“,"‘.,,1‘."\)(',; eIl el inslotousyiin thatliter i a SbEID LD ITLOR SR exchange. In addition to this, speeulators as | e S (31 pressure upon Jandlord to abate unjust f pjistle is being built by a syndicate of five | sylvania coal company had no conneetion, | Joulslation. Ihe men spoken of as his sue- | western disteiets and it is reported this a rule choose Americans for their operations [ Cold Weather Gaicties ag the Capital | yents. According to the law laid down by | yen, the principal among whom Is My, | be said, with the Pennisylvania railcoad com: | celSorship are known' o be jobbers, and | morning in the Mississippi yalley from Sty 15 affording a bizger scope in fluctuations. It of e Chief Baron Palles, this is an offense, but it | james Coates, jr., the thread millionaire of | PADY. When asked whiat was the masimum | yould therefore be failures, Lonis (o' Davenport and extending eastward frequently happens when business is sluck in | @1Copuright 1557 by James Gordon Beunetl.] 1san offense of which the Irish executive, Paisley, and the owner of the erack Englisn | MY cavacity of the entire anthracite re- | “J¢ yequires a_respectable standing among | in Hlinois and the upper lake veston, Sleeb other markets that jobbers will go from our s, Jan, S [ New York Herald Cable— | upon the testimony of that exeeutive, has — Indiana’s Legislativ i gion, witness replied that it was a mere mat- | giatesmen as we Las diplomacy of the high- | is repor 1 cloudy weather S B Blinding yachts Marjorie and Madze. Hitherto his | matier ot surmise. In his opiion it isabout | as oraerty success here,” There was a | in the Ohio valley and southern states, with own to the American side. You ask why? | Special to the Beg.]—Blinding suow storm, | been equaily guilty. A name has not appeared in print, the reason, | 45,000,000 tons if all were worked to their full | {ine when the wbbyists were more outspoken | lght rains in North Carolina, - Snow is also Beeause they can nearly always find some- u, drizzie and depse yellow fog, suceeed- | Everybody liere refers, 1 find, to the smart | Loaps, bewng, as some think, that, doing o | Cavacity, —The apportionments ~ for 15 0 s and bold than now. reported in southern Colorado and at. Nor- thing going on there: whetlier advantageous | 10K each other with the rapidity of a theatri- | dilemma into whieh Dillon and O'Brien | yory [arge business In America, it might be | J00¢S gives as follows: Reading, 12043400 | 75000 Ngr” mo 1TAKE HEWTTT'S PLACE folk, Va. Elsewlere the weathor is goner- op 4 liten 1 rene, e ¢ etely | bre ¥ . 2 oLy iR SN, 4 ) ! tons; Lebigh valley, 6,000,0% tonsi Dela- | wSunsett” Cox, although he has been i Compared with yesterday 1115 gens ornot. ‘The London stock exchange fixes | cal transformation scene, hi complet brought the zoverumentby <ubpoenaing cas- | thought he onght not to oppose Ameriea for | ware ackawanna & Western, 4975000 Sunse :x ".‘« ‘u |||‘. \ ho x:\uul.:'u Im ALY alr, Comred with W L.m' the universal rate of exchange. Four dollars | eclivsed the *fetes du solield™ in the Paris | tle officials to tell theirquota of the “plan of | yhe cup. But such a reason is fallaclous., Mr. nsi Delaware & Hudson, 5410,003 tonss | {hosen teut of I anlittes. 116 ns pliyed | colder in the castorn and southern states and eighty-fiye cents is the equivalent at [ d'Industrice. In spite of the thick blanket | campaign.” James Bell, as a yachtsman, was almost un- | Pennsylvania railroad, 2, 479.9 tonss 2ennc [ pugioon quite sucecsstully, and has raised the [ also much colder in the Missouri valley, rangs which dollars are converted into pounds | of chocolate-colored mud that envelopes 10 CELEBEATE THEIR VICTORY, heard of even here until the chalienge for the ‘yl;;\mnln (-:ml Iv;;le‘nx-\unt‘\.'l‘ :‘:;(’w"ll"’”ll;l" l\ W | risibles of not only the ,“...,“_ but the entire _un_r“nlm Iflmlv\l\:\ 7010 1 I\:‘mn;ullu Vlwlulydv erling s speenlators base their opera- | Paris, there were two days or skating at the e day after rrow by i banc o |Fe e STy ine the | Sork, Lake Erie & Western, 465,002 tons. | country, very many times, He is now tobe | in” Dakota, “There is extraordinary co sterling so that speculators base thelr opera- | Tarls, there were two days or skiting atthe | The day after to-morrow by o bunguet the | cup was made, but Mr. Coates, finding the | Tiye conl pool bisd nothing to do with frelght | S gy Fe e of Ctho commitiaas o, | woathor In all tho districls west of the M tions on the difference between this rate and | Cercle desPainures, inthe Boise de Boulozne, | nationalists of Beliast celebrate the vietory | yoney and being at the back of the ehal- | rates. {n)\ ind means to Gl the vacuum made by | issippi valley, the current rate for sight exchange. ’l'xm{i\;_l. lnll‘lhv |L-\\I.na~lu \.\;m-n_\ H:n: only the v Ly [ wor at the last election. The proposal to en- | jayge, a guarantee to American yachts- the retirement of Mr. Hewitr, T the next - . say, when sight exchange is quoted at 4,85, | boldest skaters dared to strike out. Amon tertain Mr, Sexton has been tuken up with [ e that nothing is to be spared to bring congress, it is said, he may be the chairman A Notable Man Dying, there is adifference of 4 per cent in exchange | these few were Mme, Benardski - and | extraordinary enthusiasm, To-day the sale | hack by the aid of the Thistle the valued | , FYPIANAPOLIS, Jan. 8 of this committee, when he will be expected | New Orreass, Jan. 8,—Special Telegram between the New York and London equiva- [ Mile. Olga — Benardski, the Marquise | of banquet tickets is suspeaded as theanpli- [ Ameriea’s cup, 10 the Brk.)—Governor Gray las withdrawn i Hipnarliag I and Moinison {4 the Brk.)—A London (England) dis lent and the price in New York. Say that | Hervey de Saint Dennis and Mwe, Maurice | eations exceaded all possibilities of accom- —— from the senatorlal contest In Judge Turpic's | B “_ml;'l'lll JEOUIY GRS Ot l\'y':'”"fl.‘."\“..,'“'f,f.'.' vesterday stated that Thomas P. May New York Central is selling at $112. This | Ephrusi, danghterof the Baron Alphonse de | wodation. A banquet also awaits Mr, Jus- Danish Parliament Dissolved. Interest, which is a direct slap at McDonald, | #o-reforn the tarifl, Fthis witl b had, | dying. Thus is the career of a notable man would be equal in London to §115.46, [ Rothsehild, who skates in dark blue clothes | tin MeCarty at Derry when he returns. [Copyright 1557 by James Gordon Bennett.] It does not, however, seem to have resulted | piing fun for the house, " the country, o | nearly ended. Thomas P May was i wealthy Arbitrageurs, therefore, t on many | bordered with astrakham, with togue to DANIEL O'CONNELL'S EFFECTS, COPENIHAGEN, Jan, 8.—[New York Herald [ in a material goin to Turpie. Voorhees and | the man with a harem at Constantinople. | sugar planter of this state before the war mind yon, any —differences i | mateh. Amone other ice beautics of the | 1 am glad today to hear that Daniel | Cable—Special to tho Bre.|—The govern- | McDonald brought the lieutenantgovern- | Thisseems to be the wreat hou ot the Tite g an avowed union wan, He was & per- prices that may rule it in London | season were noticed the Marquise de Bel- | 0’Connell's library and treasured effcets at | ment to-day dissolved parliament because the | orship muddle tupon the democrats by seeur- | man's lite, et Sy sonal friend of Seeretiry Chase, and under. above or below the New York equivalent. | beuf, Mue. Bischoitsheim, Miss Post, the | Derryiane abbey. the liberator's old resi- | opposition, althouzh it voted an_exception- | i for Manson, who lield that ottiee, tho ap- artermasior. Borgoatt. Bhilin Glesener, | him held the oftice of United States suD-iraess Of course, during the morning here and up | Comptesse Anglemont, and the Barrone de | dence, hnve been, by private subscriptions, | #11y big budget, refused large sums for extra- | Foit RO SV o e Ever avalry, Fort Walla Walla, Washing= | urerat New Orleans, In 1563 he established to # o'clock in the afternoon, which is 10 | Guusebours, Mr. Weill, an American and | saved from the auctioneer’s hammer. They | ordinary armaments and fortiications and | norship—henee Gray's retort. His with- ritory, has been: granted six wonths’ | the New Orleans Tines in the intercsts of o'clock in- New York, the arbitraguers trade | a friend of M. de Lesseps’ family, who is | were recently seized to pay the debts of the | refused to sanction arrangements which had | drawal will probably” defeat MeDonald, but on ””"'“nl apnlication’ Jirst. Jioulanauts H\l‘;;‘vl:n:flll-’x-k ]‘:\':’\"‘l‘;wf‘;vm Illil.l‘lll:::'\ttlu’;‘l“lt according to the view they may take of the | known to the skaring world as *Mr. Frost,” | present O Connell, the possessor, been executed by the erown despite the the s mantle dood 104 seein 10 U ant | o On ntuad spplication it Livutonaute | portion of his wonli soon thercafier, ind market by basing their operations on the | carvied off the palin as the most skiltful per BOLD TO 115 TENANTS, limmentary protest. The unew election T e b ities o1 mo eloetion | M. Dufrces, compiny G, Fitth infantry, iave | himself 1o literary purswts, e puohshed New York elosing prices of the previous | former in the art of outside edging, and [ The Marquis of Bath has completed | tike place on January 25, inerease, The republicans will connt in h ordered to exchiangd statlons, o a novel entitled *“fhe Earl of Maytield,” eyening, But from the time of opening in | scored a most brilliant sueed Mr. Henry | negotiations for the sale to his tenants of his : = 1" y Robertson as lieutenent-governor, and Tues- Ml\- \‘;"- ”.'fu' .:uh]‘:.'.'- ml.u-"J::r:\l.‘.':""\..v‘.f:.l' ‘,‘.““ h m..lr'm-; ) 8¢ .‘;.n_.-.{«.mn»:..1~u 'Illn_u New York they trade on the changes of | Blount and the Viscompte de Jansee were | property in County Monaghan at seventeen oo oBTA iod of Mlander,. doy howlll demand the presidency of the | CANVENS PUNGCL Genoral ailes, s 4 | Hance pEheton P8 fom ImiIOr WO prices there, Every fluetuation is cab also mueh wdmired. andw quarter years' purchuso. Al eyicted | (P ISE s oo Bandd e e el will s | 0 thecity from Avizona and’ will remain a | Dioeraphical, aid ivasiced e elaiin of , and in order to do business they TUE PRETTIEST SKATING DEESS tenants will be reinstated, o ‘;" d “‘:‘;. Jayse al ., Suml ew York | and the trouble thus inauiirated will“pro- | Jooiat the Nutinal. - 116 15 the offier who | heisiip to the Htle and some Enilish ehtites of course, dependent on getting their | was worn Mue de Gunsebouog. 1t was of - orngd -MalleSpeciyl 4o s “"'l"““"' sort. 10 no senator i chosen it is p went alone to Geronimo's: camp o induce | Be left tere some years aeo, and i sineé cables through as quickly and as reliably as | dagmar cloth, edged with dark otter fur, It BERLIN BU . g "‘I’I"I"“‘"; '{;"'l“x'I'(‘_"'I""l‘"'/“‘:l l"l}'“‘"“‘ “'-'* able Governor Gray will appoint Turnie i }(-I:-;nu\u!.;u A et ided in England, a v, when & . 5 » i b ; P condemned Madame Ratiazzi de Rute to ten dection is reached, Hol lack o olonels Silwy’ Crispin and Thomas - possible, for, naturally, when a known arbi- | with a plain tunigue hanging in straight | The Government's Relations with Rus- days imprisonment and fitty francs tine for i ;ll\n..l\\’:fi'p:nu.’fi'n.'. !l.»\ o, Niblack or | o ordnance corns, have been de d Striking Outrages, trageur offers or bids for stock after the New [ pleated folds, At the back it was slightly sia to Be Questioned I e S Ty G d S s board to examine Licutenant Colo SAN Fraxcisco, Jan. 5-Near midnight York board is opened, It is conclusive eyi- | raised. In front it was fitted to the figur BERLIN, Jan, S—[—§ 1 Capje. | 1ot and siandguunen the late Marquls Guoll Capital Miscellany. oseph M, Whitmore, Major K. M. Parker | | 0500 095 00 oe Gat irikers left the louse that Lo g B i AFALE e hading e Rt h G e e 8 4 o). & Rente, who married a sister-in-law of 5 4 d and Captaingdonn A, Kress for promotion, | 105t night a crowd of eq ikers left theip denee that he is doing s0 on New York I'lie bodice was fastened with cel bac gram to the Berk. | —Herr Richter IO " WASHINGTON, Jan, S.~The conferee: n | wrices, and e t ary active P brandenbourzs and cdged witl »iY r y PIO- | Queen Isabella, ‘The action was brought by A YION, «AN. & onterees on | fhe hoard will convene January 15 at Rock | meeting hall and walked up Mason street, prices, and exeeptin very active times the | brandenbours and was edged with an otter | poses to question the government on the nw | he'sons of the late maruis. the electoral count bill held two meetings to- | Island arsenal, 1L, and ‘vientenant Colonel | Avout fitteen winutes later the ear of the markets would immediaiely follow the lead | collar and with cutfs to mateh. The cap was | ture of the entente between Germany and day and practicatly reached an agreement on | Alfred Mordecai is added to the board tor ex- | §iger street line was coming down the hill, given by nim.The arbitragenrs endeavor to | of dagmar eloth with a broad band and brim | Russia. He willalso ask if the government | Proposals to the Vatican By France. | that measure, although another conterence | #1nination of two juniopoflicers. Lientenant {05000 Sason street, the strikers sale ‘even up' as much us possible in order to | of otter, and was worn a little on one side. 1t | hasa seoarate offensive and defensive treaty ROME, Jan, §—The vatican has received a | Will b held next week in order to pertect the | Colonel Mordeeai hus been assianed o the oid the expense of shipping stocks. But | haa a long steel aigrette on the left side, with Austria, communication fram France provosing fto | LXL0L the bill. The amendments made by | commipu of Jew, No (i sl e A e o b i S st s he conductor and gripman and the passen- pqUe ¥ 5 T o 8 house > senate bill have subs ally THE KENTUCKY SENATORSHIY, t 1t frequently happens that this is impossible SLETGIING IN THE BOISE, Both the center and progressist parties are | maintain good relations on the basis of the | ho ';;:}“'m":mft";fl bill have substantially | gpeaker Carlisle was asked to-day it e | ge1s on the dummy, One of the passengers spirit wonopoly id - they have 1o ship to Loudon stocks [ There was only one day’s sleighing in the | determined to insist upon an explicit state- | concordat hberally interpreted. The vati- | eiee, a candidate tor " leck's place in | Wik deald o huavy blow on the huad with gl sold there and bought in New York, and | Boise and the American colony’s sleighs put | went of the government’s financial plan, The | can does not approve the proposals and will ‘I'he president to-day Issued an executive senate. He replied that he was not, Iroy bar, SUILNER O 8 Al o il I‘; vice-versa, drawing at sight or at whatever | in a strong appearance, The one-horse | center favors a proposition to raise the | $000 eXplain its views formally and at length | order moaifylng so niuch of the exceutive | that he did not intend to be and that he | WEwE B BREEER RN B usurance way be most advantageous aganst | sleigh owned by tie Monree family attracted | amount required through a to¥rance, = LT oudar of May 17, 177,58 stiaehid the terriio B e e e bbb | Beud with a elub and on' the knee with & N f 1 Monta VO g 1o the S10) ISR . i 1. shipments, wueh attention. A handsome double sleigh | equitably adjust Moonljghters at Work. Bikerncy ety teth of "N w ke, W s e . | 1sle’s friends said,” 1 have' ki to Alr. | brick, Ve gipan wasalo sk and Who are the privcipal arbitrage deaters fn | belonging to Mrs, Mackay, lterally covered | e oficial press again eonjures upa war | Corss, Jan, B—Moonlighters last night | Foctine that from and aiter April 1 153, ali | (arlisie about the senatorship and §now | biubed. e atta o s guickly done Londou®" Lasked, with white bear skins and drawn by two | spectre, Rumors are rite that the garrisons | attacked and maltreated Clerk Darrus of the | pensioners residing I these territories shall suat L uell proters falita Trou pabilo jte | Wi e the answer included Raphael & Sons, | spirited black horses, took a merry party to | on the western frontier are to be largely in- | county sessions court, Darrus' injuries are | Depaid at the San Francisco, Cala., agency. | 88 Shearen i Bl ESe CEn epsion G The Long S Strike, 77 Spever Bros,, Selizman Bros., Satterthwaite | the ville d’Avray where tea was served as a | ereased, serious. No clue fo the identity or his as- |, MI® Cleveiand held her fiest reception of | FONES LI Sddilacratloand he prefers that | Nkw Yous, Jan, %—The long shorenion & Co. Thow houses have as enrespondents | wioraing prelininary (o brisk drive howe. | * From authentie sources, Forbach, Diere, saliants has been obtain B L homets | g tion to the “one occupiod by Senator | giriko at 014 Dominion dovi s unciianged in New Yok, L. Vau Hottman & Co., Spey- COLD WEATHER DINNENS, Tolmar an ingue e been la % et ’ ock AN iteed entl il the aD. Beck, Yetif hisfr insist upon electing ) A 5 i New Yaiks b Hofwn. ! _ co VTIER DINEI | Colmar ana Huninguc have been largely 1 [ an s S 1" o'elock and waited patienty until the ap- | Beeke bt iehis frends sl goon clecting | g qay,” P following disyateh wis recived . & W. Scligman & Indoor uyety has been eonfined to dinner | inforeed, but there are doubs as to the acct | fopie elf ta Lieath. poinged hou. M3, Clovelund was a-sisivd 0 e SR RN URAL AR S and L. 1L Miles parties, at which the dernier mot of fashion | racy of the report that the German garrison | weli knows 80 11aBs ALy arlan, @ | by Mrs. Mapning and Mrs. Endicott, Miss [ t0serve” (o tin Naunors Now Al hands ont, Haye Could you name the prineipal brokers in | is to have canvasback ducks brought to Paris | in = Alsace.l e e | ell known maman of the town, ended o | Vilas and ALiss Hastings, & Bioce of 08 | oy, soniradt hius. has rded to B, T, | taken & decided sta ek Tast we mukt n S Alsace-Lorraine now mUSter | forty-two days' st at the eity hospital this | president, s contract b warded kil 5 tick 1a u et in Americans for the oceasion by swift trans-Atlantie liners. | 80,00 men, wher the normal | morning by'dyMe. About two months ago - Daukwards, af Builington, u., for wall jesr | wi, Quiook £ aushin Hauses Yes, they are lazettine, Powell & Co., William Hooper gave a dinner on | number of troops in the garrisons in that | she found hersel® recovering from a big spreo The Emmons Lunacy Case. AORERE ARL AGRIAL S0FV 100 AL Wi fioin | Hed fst Lo dock MY AAH ,',',‘:' ourko, Sandy & Co—known in the board | Thursday at ier residence in the rue Tilsitt, | provinee is 100,00, Troops are now being | ¢ the Workiiouse, She positively refused 10 | Wasmixerox, Jan. 5.—The examination | 'L 1N 10 e bl I ot Bhan, L Hiey dase e ROLY ¥y us the House of Lord—taddiug, Kiig & Co., | near the Aie de Triomphe, in honor of the | drilled daily for three hours in the use of the | PaTiake of any food s0d, after You 35 | of Dr. Kempster was resumed to-day iu the | mail roite time tabics a8 folld Waboo to Bicdermun & Co,, Borthwick, Work & Co., | count and couutess of Pourtales, Among | repeating rifle recently adopted by the £0v- |t the tmitit B oot izht o fos Junacy proceedings against Mrs, Emmons, | North Bend == Leave Wahoo Moudis s three Drowned, Viviaw Gray & Co,, Mossel, Marks & Co, | the Awericans preseut were — Mrs. | ernment for the purpose of making thew pro- | nistory and saldiobody Would Lave cause to | Dr. Kemuster testified that in bis opiuion | Wednesdays and Filibovs ab 45 a. . ar o810 bits been received Artlur n & Co, Helbert, Wagg & | James = Brown Power and her sis- | ficient in voliey firlng, regtet her death liad not o relative in | Mrs. Ewmons is nsane, and that she Is sut- | ¥1ye at Waboo by 20, 0 b G ) of the bark Campbell, and Foster & Braithwaite. ter Miss Uruquiiart; Mr. and s, | The trials of socialists will begin at Frank- | 1€ World. ' She'furthermore stated that she | feriig from ehronic mania of long standing, | yRearney o Holdiozo < Loave Kearn ) gor foF “Could you e the principal jobbers in | Benjamin Wells, of New York; Mr. and | fort on the 14t ‘Tne usual form of accusy | V44 S15Ved herselt o deatd, 1o vausidered Lor case lucurable, arrive at Williamsbiirg by 7 p . Lvav ; | Decens Awericans? | Miss Dana, Mrs. and Miss Brydon, i | tio ‘I'ie prisoners 5 e s - : Williamsburg dMondays, Wednesda HANEs Were P A TR T : A 2 “".H‘ ; "‘;" ‘“T‘l' ‘“I‘““ ]}f'f!‘a_i 1 "» B will be adopted. ‘Ilie prisoners will be | = Senator Eduunds is probably still in To make the tailor suit of cloth Hght | Fridays at 6 u. s arrive at Kearis f 4 EY R S (1 Ve Ve 1 iscull Yom Nicholis kuown a5 s e, M. tichards, | charged with being mewbers of & secret so- | ignorance of Gieneral bogan’s death. He | and comfortable the best tailors use stk | Veare Willlamabure Ficada \ iviut ol mebers Wi anre 208 4 L Lo &) M Tabell, sna Messrs. Walsh, Fitzhenry | ciety whose object Is to oppose the execution B oft duck hunting in remote Virginia for the foundation of the entire costume. | days and Saturdays at 6 i w.