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NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, WASHINGTON CITY GOSSIP. —_—— THE ADMINISTRATION'S QUARRE WITH CATACAZY, ee PIIRTY-NINTH YEAR. GRANT'S WASHINGTON RING —— —- AORRIBLE STATE OF TRINGS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, under Mr, A B. Mollet, supervising architect of the FIRES IN BROOKLYN. Treasury, for furnishing Muilet’s patent roofing tor also for putting in and keeping in repair the gas and water fixtures in all the Government bniidings that are under the control {throughout the United States sole agent for # patent earth closet, adopted by our Board of Health. Mr. 8. P. Brown, the next member of the Board, ‘was formorly Naval Agent bei defaulter to the Government in the eum of $48,600, Brown pays no taxes in his own nam these facts, appoints him to iiions of the pablic money without has been a membs Board of Pablic Works, Brown bas been awarded a large contract for furnishing naval supplies. Brown and Shepherd oceupy th Government contractors aud Government officers a fnet which {s well known to the President, ‘The next member of the Kowrd let, who, though be boxsts that he owns no Seneca stock, has shown bis tnterest in the Company by cure the adoption of construction of the new State De partment building. Failing io this, he has managed to work in the Seneca sandsto We are to have the novelty of a granite building with The position that Mullet holds as Supervising Architect of the Treasury, the of which office require him to be continually travelling over the country, and which absorb, or entire time. would seem to have ve prevented him from THE POWER OF THE FUTURE. THE WHARTON POISONING, —— THE TRIAL OF A WOMAN OF CULTURE ON A CAPITAL CHARGE, Thirty Yoars Behind the A Dash at Congre A Labor Party Demanded. Mr, Wendell Phillips last evening lectured in Steinway Hall, on lavor as the sheet-anchor of tne three-quarters full Mr. Phillips read a notice wich had been handed to him, the eabdstance of which ts that the workingmon of New York view with borror work of Thiers in Paris, Government buildings; Granve ——n THE LATUST FACTS ABOUT Till POs LICE COURT MURDER, 0 Firemen. At 4:30 P.M. yesterday the frame building in the rear of 108 Montrose avenue, Williomeourch, occupied by Mr, George Rampt tory, was disco men arrived the flames Cammany Frauds and Robberies Formation of « Grant's Preseni The History of Azo nent Criminal the Indiana Legis Dunham Says about Mr. Hyatt Frost, joint proprietor and manoj of Van Amburgh's menagerie, known Mr, Azel P. Newkirk, who was in his 8ith year, evor since the latter was.a boy, to one of the best families in Indiana, a first-class education and atudied Inw with Cale! B, Smith, at one timo Secretary of the Interiot ership with Judge Jeremiah M. Wilton, now member of Congress from the Fourth District of Indiana, and wish Judge Reid of Connersville, in Mr. A. P. Nowkirk's brother te @ wealihy farniture manufacturer of Connersville, @ descon of the Methodist Ciurch, and one of th tuoright and influential men in the West, Tie deceased gentleman wae a member of the In+ diana Legisinture, and Speaker of the House for reputation of being the aentest criminal lawyer io Indiana, and was the tn. tim te associate of public man, Judges, and 8 lawyers throughout the State, years azo he unfortuately took to drink, but was For the last two years he Frost of Van Mr. Frost says be was the riment hy ever know. Death of Gen, nto Mrs. Wharten-The 1. Newkiri—An Kats awyer and Sponker of re~What Wm. 0. Ketcham— Seneca Sandstone Ri etween Secretary Fis! riio-The & onto Tell It. Wasnrxatox, Deo. 6,—The correspondence be- tween the Secretary of State and Minister was commenced by the former oa the 16th of June id he was directed to inform Cartin that the conduct of Catacazy, the Minister of Russia here, both oMcially and personally, had for some jally to impair his ase. rnmont and to render inter- or social pur- Under these circam- ident was of the opinion that the sof the countries would be promoted and tose relations of cordiality with the Government importance of which ne is well aware, would be piaced apon a much surer footing Af the bead of the Rassian Legation here would be changed, The letter adds: It ts hoped this intimation will be sumMetent to eruse change and to insure the restoratioa and the con Of free and cordial off~ arse with ihe representatl the Emperor which the President earnestiy dest meet, and which have aways existe Dredécestors of the pressat Minister, but wh Caiacazy's course has made impossible to b sincerely dosires (0 y show a want of c 09 reon Whois his Lnper el Majesty has selected cnt the Interesia of bis Government ; This has Tate lone before divect ng this announce. hient, and hs deeply regrets tae necessity length compels hin t Ince Gortsehakolf, of, If requer hofl—Telesra and Minister € Before the fire- 4 enveloped a carving and scroll factory adjoining. Both buildings were quick- ly destroyed, and the firemen directed their efforts to saving the tenement bow Sergeant Sloat entered the houses 103 aud 110 Montrose avenue, and aroused the sleeping occn- buildiog were four-story double tene- frame, with brick fronts. families on each floor. and blinded with tho smoke that w apartment, they had not time to a Numbers of taem In endeavoring to aye th mith ordered som ‘od to be on fire, Grant Cho . and left the office « Axxaroris, Dec, 6.—There was @ larger num- ber of ladies {o the court room this morning than Mra, Wharton and her daughter, with Were seated as yesterday in= Mr, Phillips then began tn front and rear, ident, knowing Mr, aud Mrs, Nelso. side the bar in rear of the coun two were relieved from the gaze and eager scrutiny of the epectators by the protection of their deep mourning veils. Speaking of intemperance, Mr, Phillips «a the barrooms ofthis city bave always considered the their own standing committee. He had yet to see the workingmen who were hos- No regarded the trades unions as publics, and declared that honeveombed with unions that its Hie belonged Alo received =Grant Approves the Whole, Correspondence of The & Wasnrnorox, De frst sentence of bis annual m Congress yesterday, say! It in eratitys The former any security, mupictpal authoriti 6.—The President, in the age, submitted to There were four Aronted from their sleep f#nch as mate fniness to bis own Go: with him for either busines poses highly disagreeable, stances the Pr tile to eapita double position of that during the ded the effort atnte books, to be able to stai Past YOAF Fuccess haw generally al cute ali laws found upon the It may be that when the President hi fort to execute the laws he has met with success; not follow fiom this that all the laws found upon the statute books have been executed, [am prepared to prove that several laws of Con- jatute books" have been appointees, here in tne and that though the Presi- fent’s attention has been called to the subject sev oral times, and the laws quoted to him, hi a0 effort to execute them, A WICKED MIsRe! ‘The Pres) ent devotes a small space in his mes- Hore are bis words jons of the act of Cong: Evgiand was cution, Tinie witn who was lying sick at Mr: Gen, Ketéuem arrived. ir of Eugene Van Ne: Whartons hou She is apparently about 26 years of age, With a bright intellectual face ana was d she Was nervous Ve her evidence witu cistinet. that she tad Wor not acquaint would be eaty and without revolution lips spoke of Charles O'Conor as r before opening his mouti, and §9),0K) When be is Mr. A. B Mol Ciiiet Engines 8 length of bose to the rei the front snd rear this time the bow and the flames had © rose avenue. fell, and the 0 heath the ‘ruins. with the shower of bur parently no ebance ‘or Hight a place belo: and ab the co groped our way along the The people of te neighborhood ki he unfortunate people who Nearly all lost ¢ Schmidt, @ tenant in the in mourning. vouses is about twenty feet, ‘on Ewen str of the Czar, of ti ‘The sperker advocated the formation of a Wor tngmen's political party a8 the only way in whic brought to bi L were on fire, municated to those on Mont: t werk the W doing his best sandstone fot known the prisoner seven years, 18 of the rear yeu Wore almost baried Le- lor the accomplish| that codperation, Moneyed ' corporations labor, and the spe ed with Ketchum until Saturday, June 4, when sie met bim at Mra. Wharton's in the evening about 7 Saw him at “found upon ti jolated by the President’ District of Columb! no capital ae rivet'the chains of choughe it might be well to for the foandation ; #0 appeared well, tea table as witness went into the roi f tea for her siste: e euibers, there was jever wan in 80 Wo all aroy ped mand of the Chief ‘ose to (ho street,” ‘a sandstone foundation. cial and other tnterc law by woieh liberty saved fe Gencrai on Monday even He was tick in bed be incorporated and ‘Mr. Phillips naturally paid his fo Congress, saving that broomsticks and a@ messen clerk to record the ¢ tral, the Pennsylvania, or the Congressmen and 72 Senators. Assembly in With the esteemed M subsequently reclaimed, had acted as newmpaper man for Mr Awbargh's men eerie, best maa in that oben their how Waarton liad poisoued bla w sould absorb, bi been sueient reason to ti being appoiuted on the Board of lubiic Work let pays no toxes In pis own name. Col, J. A. Magrader Board, is a great favorite with the President, but is very unpopular with tle people, be being regarded crupulous men in the District Counsel for defence objected to this de a jocular remark of the old gentleman aud It was ruled out by t Witness next saw G morning apont 10 o'clock, ty His room thing they poser rear house, 195 Ewes a large amount of woney he h provious under bi house lie returne Everything wa tress of wuich w tage to this District, © Under the prot proved Feb. 21, 1871, a Territorial g Distiiet of Colombia, alized the expectations of its tue Territoria tie orders of HONORADLY, COURTRONS, AND TRUSTWORTHY. He bod soie charge of all contracts for printing and Toousands of doliars wave oen on- and he has been d miles ahead of the menag arrangements and prepare the In this he was most sucee ign drafts on the management, aud faithfully to @ cent for moneye ful was ho that in he was lying and his aris etrecehed Withers began rubbing his bai Witness remained unt preseripion organ zed 10 \ ave thos far f Under the direction o ystem of improvement has been tuaui nington ie rapidiy last member on the ed, you will leave Peunsylvaul tue fluor and the mor apeaker alvocitel a system of al property and incomes which, in su Tiuitiplies the rate of texation us arew larger. ter Cartin telegraphed to Secretary Germany Ul atch to Wesfnann, Adjuuct trusted to hin, often sent five hund: rie to make needinl public mind. was directed always accou Bo judicious and cai instance was he known money on behalf of the menugerie wi nd sutiefaciory worto for the fuuds expend. fantly asserts WIS UTTER DISHELIER in the shameful charge which was alleged Sir. Newkirk, and bis wh ity offered to and the wind Riven aireet, 1 med wreat headwa rated, by means of whicu W ad gained creat heatway coming a city worthy of W of the District having volanterily taxed mount for the purpose of con. triduting to te adornment of the seat of Govern T recommend liberal part of Congress in orier that th Dear its just slare of the expr judicious system of im Amore wicked misrepresentation than the above Was never put into language, ays that the people of this District have voluntarily taxed (hemeelves to pay for the enormous and waste: ful expenditures now being made by bis (the Presi ft Public Works, be otters what ts not I. ts well known to all familiar with toe eit t the Iate election was carried, not by the texpavers, but by corporation officials, con- thontande of whom were im rom the farms of Maryland and Virginia, 4ud not one in ten of whom pays any taxes 0 toxpayers refused to register or go near the Board of Pabiic Works, who on election Gay had 20,000 men in their em. ploy, would carry the election in spite of all oppo as one of the most He pays no taxes the four men who compose our Board of ‘Their antecedents, connection with Government contracts, and general lick of Onancial responsibility were well known to th and yet be appointed them, against the protests of the people, ana with the understan¢ing shat they nould give no security, though millions of money 8 through their hands. FRAUDS OF THR eneral alarm the fire that ided to ring th two sleamers at the time on board the ship ride o. tof Main street, E not extinguished unti 10 A.M. Tie lions shoala such a rate as to have let seircely enough to live Mop long in the emplo tions became In equity pfs, and the speaker bold {ncorporated labor should be its partoor, Fisb telegra: ed to Curtin: patch of July 17 to Wes(mann, should the Minister dnd offering tim her purse. Mrs. Wharton steppe Wanted it cuarged (0 ler a Witness retuy Public Works. nt at Gormans. to Keteham's the window uaul propriations on the Government may of carrying out a fegraphed from St. Petersburg, ticipate in the hous showing. ene Vannes, she gave it to Dr, it to witness, when ¢ doctor dropped owed to have bee aon cannot treat the despate! ne to walt the retu uid not mention to che km. speaker said it reatlike an almanac o# 1 foriy yeurs old time of Monroe, but Will be benefited by the ‘ Owner of thie houses 108 ana 108 Montrose ayruue, sud three’ frame When tho President witch would be a, y trying to disturb (he irleadsnip of the twi ouses in the 4s tien took 4 seat by the General's Mr. Oswald, owner 0 135 Eaen street, farted man, and the nurrible crusity to which pis life was sacrificed, the one fault alluded to teriy he has abstained trom the use of hiquoe ‘Oniy two weeks ago Mr, end of the seagon, paid i the greater p MENT—A SIX-MILLION nformed Seeret cordance with instruct LOUS LOVER nthe absence of istoring the wext dose of medics ‘The new Government went of last June. ration on the Before ony plan had devised for the payment of the old indebtedness and while everything w A Board of Pablic Works made a demand upon the Legislature for the appropriation of $6,000,000 for them to spend as they migbt seo ft. of the Board, led by the Governor, with character: istic modesty, visiied the Legislature, lobbied the bill through, the capture of the lower House, as had been predicted, prov Tais bill, which provides for the appropriation of $4,000,000 by the i by adirect tam, Met with great opposition trom the toxaayers, who, applied to the Supreme Court of tne district for an injunction to prevent tne issue of the nd this injunction was granted Finding themselves foiled in this, the Ring caused another bill to be drawn up similar to th with the exception that it provided for submitting the question to a vote of the people, after being ad Vertised in not less than thr teen weeks, and this bill was pat Inture in great bi ering vivT It then became nece ion, and misi ated, estimates bis lose at $2,700; in Sing Trngedy for the Marder of Frederi Court with a Batict in ty Jacob Luenberger was telure dastice of Frederieka Gay in Sing Sing Ann Derion, and bad lived Aboat the time th kup ber abo: gor, then ayo business with came a boarder tn the family. up she became attached eral mouths previous to the tragedy Miss Mayer bad rger to marry & tor the recall of C 4 to be much eurpri He sid the sutject was too grive for hia considerations declined to act ia tho hoff, und did not Westmann said bh Mr. Newkirk sent 1a eves that hi vy tue man who . in conjunction relatives aud Iriends, (0 sit the $1,000: insurance, €90. in a chaotic Jeaiorday James bsence of Prince Gorts kK for a copy of the Secretary's he would write to th ject, aud made @ memorandum tractors, ant laborers, and the Maines spread rep owden, Wi Waw in Prince on the « aud witness mystery thorug ‘The members * Mayer was a neice of Mrs. her aunt abou t little Frede @ store aljol DUNWAM'S STORY. Dunham, who had Agel F Lat the SUN ofc Secretary Fish telegraphed to Minister Co Aug. 18, that the bosita with the requ June, occasioned disquiet The reason alleged was not sarisfactory, as com munication with the Mini could be reached ne polls, knowing thi va and deiy in con 1 ia the despaten of 15 Aisappoincne ud in person m's bead, which sh JEN. BURL Nv rient, ig inan of twenty-eight, went Mr. Derion and be- As Frederick by the clerk of the Washington Hotel MeDonnetl’s saloon in Te save he isa Cape Cod done pilotin to whom he refers for testimont+ He is working in thie 6 Doctor again told witness to give er ior Foreign AM irs Whatton Wen s A decision was important before Duke, as the Presi ten pot be expected to receive tendant of His Highness one w \d 1s personally unacceptabl Assistant Secretary of Stave Da Minister Curtin, urges him to re Finally, after other corresponde Curtin received a reply, in which tris Government Was requesied to tolerate Cutacazy untt entation of the Grand Duke to the President, and Wo this request the Goverament acc ; Catacazy coased to represeat the Russian Empire after tue presentation, The correspondence Is voluminous. long letter from Mr. Fish, circumstantially zy rendered himself unac In inis lester occure The Correspondence between the General and Col. O'Nent, Covixurox, Ky, Lo'elock, Mrs. Witness was goin Wharton ente the rooin at this Worthless character RING—THE PRESIDENT ITS MEAD, moy not be aware tat we have a Ring inthis . Which consid ring the ime it h sisoce, and our wealth and population, Tommany in {ts extravagance, cor ons of law, but such is the case, and what ¢ leader of this Ring is Cly ue of bonas, 000,000 more owners of yach als of capacity and in: city, there being nothing doing at home, in order aid In supporting adds that he w Lreceivel @ blow from you this morning on urged Luen rather young, it was his d riage unvil ass fall, soon formed the flirtation ensue her, but as ab ire to postpone the mar. like the delay and nee of George Lange. about a week before her nahe told Luenberger that ehe was engaged to August 18, to ‘a reply trom she would take a telectaa whic Brice, down town ber piace, and tou from’ the however, to wa proprietor of the Washington Hote! Mr. William ¢ simply “ecanse he dit not (ings than oysters, os 8. Gran’, It ig certainly re able that Jost as the power of Tammany is Droken and its leaders are preparing to & are being locked ap im jail, a Ring should be organized pital of (ie country,’and thas it should have strident of the United State lett the Washington Hotel nderstand cooking other I consider him ane New Yorx, Nov. 20, 1871. His story of the Newkirk affair 1s as follow formed Newkirk’s acquaintance in met bim in Charles Sauer's restau- ‘Twonty-sixth street and Fourth avenue. New- of twenty-five cents, sav- Dunham offered him icine for you. ast twelve,” es Went iv the bureau, and { had been dropped in a teacup. Woerton it was not the pout two or three tabl e Therefore I demand WEDES O'NEAL AL BURBRIDGR TO COLONEL o'N@AL Covisoros, Ky Colone! Weden O'Neal I have the liov9r to acknowledge the rece! your nate of O:n a wentieM newspapers for thir Witness told Mrs Yuero were poonsiul in the cup, Mrs trong she bad said she did not thing ud we had vet Luenberger for four days looked for Lange to bea! day Lange sent avery suiting valentine to Luen! armed bimselfand ® to kill Lange on sight including a most exactly 1 ke it, ons why Cata ceptatle to this G the following par-graph Saturday last h 4 the village, determined but could not find bim. Luen Derger went to hie dicner 41 o'clock as usual, and N NEWSPAPERS. ry to secure the press to 4 and corrupt the peo. ‘This was accomplished by giving to all the 1p number—the ad- adved more Water could swallow drop bim another dose. that dose bein lect woat wor remarked that Wisnoss took # position nowden goug kirk askea bim for a loi ing he had no place to go to. a share of bis own bed, and th PASSED THS NIGHT TOGETHER, kirk disappeared, T gave sou on the stre for (he saiue. love for may fainily & aud deuian't such is the fact 7 Kiven, but withers dit nos recol » Whirion used. wes not time to give the medicine 1ka gata little to the leit of ef finished nis din turned round facing Fred. erika, pulled out a revolver and Sred at her with. ont a'word.p! warning, killing her ine berger tien pat’ th dates fome time back, A set of unscru, ulcus speculators and adventurers, ome of Whom are Government defaulter: others on the verge of bankruptcy, who cool, obtain 80 office from our citizen’ concelved tlie iea of wees idee you {re . Luenberger sewing. ner, arose trom the table Witness then district—frt lately connected wits tn before Congre ote which was in He found News closely printed non “revolver to tis cetner with a %-cent fractional his pocket, and I in the Washington Hotel. betwe Wy, and asked for his valise, Kiow where it out bad only ree abcut two years ago og the right of self-gov. , and conferriug it upon A few honest weil-meaping tax-payers, believing {he representations of these men that the sheoge would lessen tl promised thut government pro aided tne movement the representative Twenty minutes b Was Pending, a period of non the sul nh bis iuterfereuce was ¢ Newairk repiied that ken the vulise, IMPORTING TWENTY THOLEANE our new govern Dunham asked nim how the vali asmuch as it wa Witness then rer y would be taxed es of the people be nd te Mra W Dinding the Distriet to ropriation shall hive been mage decision of the Court reau and the tan’ Lot the matter try to think W p anti! Monday THE KOMASSON MYSTERY. orning wd found 1 of the Hotel Newkirk iyi OMeer Dudy and 1 the offices would be elective made but $4,000,060. in bonds passed upon by the pe efsece of law, aud with te President, proceeded amount of over $5,000,100. be posted up counties of Ma ‘ould not become a law unt But this arrogant Bour knowledge of to contract for work to They cuused ail throngh the adjoin Found in Bellevue Ho Suicide inal The facts rela ance of Ros Sew on the 20} birth, had accumulated mone [His Attempied A TWRNTY-FIVE THOUSANE To order to accomp ary to first secure the good will aration of the President opting preve members are stocki holders in the Seneca Sandstone Quarry Company, tock of that company to be Watered, and then placed the credit of U. 8, Grant Some of the great Preven! tock, but no sen Delieves that be paid one cent for ii CORRUPTING Having secured the President the Ring next went to work on the Di the chairman ofeach committee being fouod aa easy DOLLAR PRESENT. awacdnne mysterious dissppear ed Was to make Romssson is a Norw Koowing his weakness #, the Bing, evers ono of whore tools of stock Would come Wad better drop n California, au¢ A GAS COMPANY, ere from the regular stampede of farma whore they were t the streets of Wa needed and wie ing with cold avd buager HOW THEY WEKE MADR From filteen potto work up Hall voarding bh While staying there pe fuches, a Welshman, who parsuad Argentine Ke 1 to Romasson bow he could n that country moning the of Direct Put Directo ra’ Meeting-An Un Get Kid ot Yo they were sot was of the are vow suffer 403 Greenwich street give him the Nicholas P, Trist Beating Buti ‘The Seante Cau ‘oon sul of the mixture ng the Gener re was some diMcult fice yesterday to shorers were and Means tee to morrow go iv a body to ry of the Ty ble man hereabouts not to withdraw t spects to the Becre their {fiends to much au fupport the !oun to 0 without Romar: | having beep expelled from the Board of Dir he New York State Gas Company, had Lin the slums of New Yor inquiries after him were aud ie most edside with tae ep and ¢po tariff bills, or prepare any legislation until after the © slowly in their overs The Appropriation Commitiee 6) Broadway ts were torn up and st p impassible and dangerous cond.tios effected nn entranc t Committees, slapping witne ling of the tarif have not yet done enytuine Before an of grosped hamselt b urred to cop the constituents eno of those gentlemen who cam orlety us a ter THE EXPRNDITE be drawa up making a ve, and Froviding for the taxation of SIA Da DRM a tas ke at, took # lease ut, so it Would pay tue interes: date the whole mile from the Presider to the purpose, wl hester County Squire's History of a Mouster of Cruelty, Corover Meeks of Mount Vernon has fur many of the people were opposed to surren the old order e there are no tire proof tion the bill wes extensively With editorial co! wes that would accrue to from the taxation of Goveroment prope: ze, OF rather the passage o ntiad been kept out of aiglit, and the one that had been pub: $500,000, or inore tate Departner the former ev aopropriations for salaries and contingent expenses arge number of offices Lave been cre without authority feven times Bauks to diy introduced ion of inguiry ard of Public fiom Congress or the Leg HOW SANDSTONE GOVERNORS CARRY ELECTIONS. ‘At the late election the Governor caus inst the $4,000,000 ¢ of the people, and then su against the loun by sending tuem to tLe office of W A. Cook, iis Corporation Attorney thongnt of going for thew, and love for his Pomeroy of Kauyas, bawyer of of New Jersey Bouth Carolina, Frotinghuysen Vise the committees. committee Who Would wake to Justice Mee ON morwin where po one while the tickets in fay Mere delivered to the voting prec by officers of the corporation to the Governor's office to inquire alter thi ‘The result was th with a few excepti rivilege of voting against the people voluntarily taxed ud When too late that the clanse requir- y to be taxed had been bili; also, that nearly the entire District wae placed tn the bunds of a Works, to be appo no one bab the President, the only of clective teing the membe: Nominations by the President, Wectors of ( Pascot Ridder ark, N. Jy Wil ard Warner uf dniernas Kevenue ver aged fatl ed by and re. nS Ivey, News ed to the loan cheated out of the mr lied. and. prow, that Barkiay Was able to assist he ter requesting tim. by advising her to obtain her living In adis Frick, Tenth The Wickenburg Stage Massacre, JOLLINGS ABOUT TOWN. of tho lower These amendmerts thee of Conferenee only « few bill was put upon its Anal pas seven rumored that alterations were made 4, after 1b bad passed promptly approved by the ‘Of Nea) without delay, @o 1 ascertain REMAN RTT Eyre Sevens to be a cliallen f-iusuMiclent, he ui BHT ELABTE Ge of Eection, one hundred and e appointed by th eo TRO AN WNopnats 6f-Lakin-+ flags Of Michigan, uliure~Frederick Late he hd eh at! atin eo oa ae! cently attacked near W Who saye the attack was by Lodians, who fred from doth sides of # ravinw, kil including F, W 0 succeeded in The fact that the indiane loft horses and some arms, and tributed to thelr alarin at from another direction, E killed was scalped, but thet mi and the trail shows that ‘arrived in the prereirng Se ererrrert Ae mente are” out rewurning kenburg, Arizona, submittg tho ihevitable and men of hongr Very rospoot a: elgnty in number, w upward of fity of them being corporation officers in the face of a #pecial ed no longer ago than June 21 {t shall not be lawful, op and parsage of this act, for any officer of the corpora jeorgetown, or the Levy Court Penuryivanin icis—George Bancroft of Now York, Ruvoy Plenipoten lary Venvaylvaniay 4s Mount Vernon ght and Jenting ng the driver and wounding making their death in a very 160 deatu b ¢ being engro CAPT, TINDALB TO COL, CIXCINNATE Dee. Yonr note nas Juet 0 (o sar That Lwin autiorizea by O'Neal to bay that the onjeck of bis com! ton yesterday a man and wo! aged two y o4 a bucKut Of warn bar Twavia, Minista: of Washington, C Wo ace ab @ Judge or Commi LIQUOR GRATIS AT THB POLLS. Shannon, to Urazl veyed thein to the outsk ris o ak Of New Yors bo Torvet of Delaware, to Havana. ES10ENT'B APPOINTMENTS, the mppoimiment of a Governor and Woom did the President Why, as mgt other property Consus General 4 Ednoation ri done him an tn, but the Board nosbed liquore and refreshments of the District Holes of Ve Jr vol New York, at important offices? every one of whum either owns ulae interested in the Seneca Sand- render enteric whow to act in the future, two gentienen Fhe clrou eta el In the First Pre The eatiiaction he desires ty such the Eleventh Di would say was «1u ud kept on tap for the use of pt out and filled with wh doubt it there Duntey where the ordered the drinking saloons clored on we Brewer of Couuecticu Mayor Hall Exp rhe appointed Menry D. Cooke, the the Seoeca SandstoneQuairy, * a private banking house, b f the First National ry lor corporation funds 1» private receipts and emijohn was enator Geo. H, Banford's Life was tn essarily ental another city in the gluwsts, Professor of Civil a Ferait in ofl of Gea, recommended flor we have exiausted rum mills for the manufac’ ORANT REFUSES TO ACT. n.. Of. bie, renhde A Now Triumph for Hose Tweed, Nicholson, Fat of the Council, ¢ Intention of Congr againas tie Bourd of Pubic Works CONGRESS APPEALED TO. committee composed of \wenty five of c ree member be made up from wo! devote their ent! of the corporation. Mr, Alexander R, Shep: Ob ihe list, Keeps large plumbing 9 copiractor the Boat was mmany pociety hoid office for more than one teri. J she position tur ould be elected. some me yee Great Biretu Hagerstown, tout no Graud Sachom shall for the repoa District govern eked for will the late wie election 4“ Karoam Karvulican. other Ciinga t ‘special committe try Ka Kae holding over until a Ho will bold over ly morning, Dee. 4, present ear bo bhe malier, wiled Col, Terrell decliued to reveiy Uumiga.iz, (or (be ects ol ble 49 Ge Biiing one feliow memoirs, 06K D Benford s, Cooper dasuiuie Ase

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