THE EVENING STAR. ITBLIsnEI) DAILY, Kxcept Snndaj, Telegrams to The Star. A r THE STAlt It UILDIITGS, ruuu) ivaula Avenue, coruer lltb »Lre«t ET THE POTTER ! N V ESTMiATION The Evening Star Newspaper Company, a. U. KAVFFMAJSS, Frts'i. EUROPEAN SENSATIONS EXPLODED. IB! Evening Star is served to sut.scrlber* In ttr city by carrier*, on their own account, at iu cetjt* per week, or 44 centa per m<>uth. Copies at {toe ocunter, S cents each. By mailr-postage pre¬ Ant-Austrian Excitement in paid 00 cents a month; one rear, |8. Italy. T 1,1 wkkk ly st sm..pabllshed on rrt«w.W » postage prepaid. 10 copied for |li». M topioa CONGRESSIONAL JMHr All ma"! snbscrlptlons mast T>e paid in ad- CAMPAIGN. Ta- e; no paper sent longer than so pa.u iOV. tg- blitos of advertising madekuowuon appiloSr V^. 52.15". 7,89(5. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 187S. TWO Hon. 2V, CENTS. MEXICAN BORDER TROUBLES EXCUKSIONS AXD PICNICS SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Important Decision In a Railroad The II mi Ion Controversy. Who 1* to l>e Xoxl President? EVENING STAR. l.aud Cane. MK. COLUMBUS ALEXANDER'S LATEST CARD. EX-SECRETARY FISH'S VIEWS ON TUE ultVNT TEXAS UKMMKATK (O.WKNTIOV M'EL I'OIST EVCI HSI«\. Five rr .3. I. O. O. F..GRAND LODGE.-The Decision was rendered at the Interior Mr. Columbus in List MOV EM EXT. ETC. / niU;n'-s* wa ft »<¦ the grounds. _r IK--' annual session will be beldon WE JNfc- to-day Alexander, evening's » C'll th" «i. ¦%. 24th at 8o'clocfc. Elec¬ department ia the case of Nelson Alexandria Gazette, has a card of two columns E\-Secretary Fish has been Interviewed Wool music fciisja^U for *1 Da» EVENING, instant, News Dulymott, the by jih ii. jj23 2.* tion of officers. Washington and Gossip, which involves the of the of in answer to that of Herald on various political top¬ EIROPCII tri'UKV r. H. 8WEET. G. 8. question right Gen. Eppa Hunton, pub¬ ics. that of the renomination of 1"- _Jyi3-2t Government Receipts To-day..Internal possession of large tracts of lands granted lished on Mr. Alexander carried his including Gen. t'npl. lt«>icHr«liiM lo Shoot In l.n«land. Friday. (Jrant for the Presidency. He does not believe i «'Mh«s. July A return iii^icm l>r*twci*>» cuoAus JUSTICES' OFFICE, revenue, customs conditionally to the Kansas Pacific Railroad card from Washington to Alexandria that Grant wants it. or of Ji LY 24rH. 456 Louisiana avknu. $1^5,707.22; $551,531.37. day yester¬ ihat any his friends A. II. Bogardus, the American W£DSE.-DAY. in the act of himself. Gen. Hunton was at Orange had anything to do with the vplainshot and pigeon ( . 8. BUNDY, opposite City Ha'l, Justice of to Company, Congress, July 1,1S>2, Court Mr. bringing up idea, champion, Mr Cbolmondely Penned, Tickets. 25 cents. the Peace. Subscriptions tlie tour per ceut. loan to¬ under which the House, Va. Alexander denies in although thousands of them desire his member of the jy6-lm lands were granted, it wa# this that he '. might Park and «.itn The St'amcr Mary Washington will Itave her day amounted to $1,077,700. that the land not within three publication declined to accept re-election. But," he continued, "it seems as Clubs, who was Huriiiigham bv wl.i.rf .: i; :. di.. ul>out 11 .i ¦¦ provided sold Hunton's but says he has as much in barely defeated H nuke month, will shot Tbev are to «ai? w».;t>?3« hewlnrf on her MILBURB'S POLAR SODA, back from Ohio this per acre, money had to fear "hose of the District of Columbia. Grant the at one today. shoot turn »iowi music wir l*. provided. Tickets a' evening. paid to the company. The railroad was ac¬ He concludes by saying: republican candidate, aud if they hundred birds each foi #l,n»>a side. l.al »: > : oami \\ hl'aKer's it -okytore*; Thoinp- With Ice-cold Coffee and at 1429 cepted as completed in 1872, and much of the " persist they may make him President,for their lor Tea, Chocolate, Secretary Evarts will return to the ir/io is a "malicious liar, a vulgar black¬ uow. Victory K»*ar«lu«. or of Geo. W. Choate, manager. Pennsylvania avenue. city land still remains unsold. An attempt to fi!e and an titter outcry against nim before he or 1X)MK)N, July .lii the i»ik*'k srinwi,.- jy5-tr the kind suggested in Kansas was denied say! thing, must force him upon public notice." vt. stki'ii kvjTsTx ii NoCabinet Meeting To-day..There being by personal difficulty between General Hunton " You believe Cbolmondely Pennell. Bogardus was the win¬ n: .-ti; a nxi .ai. l'n \:v,and Di^tki- r>\ DR. JNO. J. DYEB, a former I.and Commissioner and the Ac.lag and But 1 cannot really that Gen. Grant, in his ner by two birds. I «. but two myself. politically 1-t him own J t IION K PRE.M I r v ai A ;»'i ill xni)iii. nee at 1 p. m. .fe Twelfth jyl-lm with the and riDgs; always voted for them and against I do. most Gen. Grant was Lonikjn, July interruption in the SiTiri Ki-rr..ire Will start from High St. wiuii Not Written by Stanley Matthew?.. grant beyond the jurisdiction of the honest people of this District; has re¬ sincerely. [this telegraphic w ires between Pari> NATIONAL 8AFE DEPOSIT COM- the Land Office. The present Commissioner not only said in a rather enthusiastic tone lor so re¬ the andYienua exery five minutes. ir~=p>THEPAN Y, corner 15th and New York avenue, Gen. Butler is in the New York Tribune of the Land Oflice cently merely voted for, but engineered served a man as Mr. is the most delays receipt of uews from Eastern T.- kr, > 25 i ts.: Children's Tickets 15 rts.jj22 2* quoted sustained these rulings in one of the worst most Fish] simple, receives Trunks of Silverware and other valuables as that the case of and the case through, and cruel unassuming, the most unselfish man I have Europe. on are saying he intends to call before the Dudymott, was ap measures against the < al>le inn >hlkn hunk <»¦* deposit; al30 rents Safes. Its vaults burglar. Potter Atlantic pealed to the Secretary of the Interior, who poor, ring-impoverished known all my life. I know.nobody could Sensations IHh|h»s<><| Of. lUlf )I»C H»K !n, -{..The blue book is 9 m. m. man who was editor of the now reverses the decision of the Commis¬ will better, for did Jie speak on July published 8 f.itrfr M A KY WasHISGTOS hours, a, to 4 p. jel3-2m Republican of this bring under the hammer many of the the more containing Hie detailed protocols of the Will leave her wharf, foot ot' city in February and March of 1877. sioner, and throws open the land to settlement homesteads of our citizens for the of subject unreservedly and intimately lin iter ami IMPORTANT TO TaX-PAYERS. During at $1.2o an acre. An elaborate decision is given, benefit .t hat when Grant's second nomination was congress, and the om< i al report of its pro¬ Pevem:, nn-e:. eveij MOSDAY FRIDAY, that time certain articles appeared in the R°- the moneyed interests: has in return been re¬ broached he ceedings. '1 disclose of at 10 i in.; r. t iming ar 4:45 p.m. A Moonlight pitblieaji on the of what should be fullv reviewing the matter in all its phases warded with most did not desire it. He wanted to hey nothing interest I* on t,vh of the ahove Only thirty days, from June 19, are allowed in subject Reference is made to extensive ring patronage, back to St. Ixmis. on his farm. to American readers which we have not rtrurMon will given done by the President in dealing with the the intent of the condi¬ and for that and other similar reasons we ask go He was as ai- nights (M.-r.itay an»l Pritlav). 1< axing at 7 15- re- which to file all claims for revision of Special south. tion inserted by Congress, which was to indifferent to it as that!" [Mr. Fish ready given in our regular cattle dispatches at 12. Fare 15c. Taxes. These articles foreshadowed and out¬ pre¬ our Virginia neighbors and kinsmen to snapped Careful of this tiirtij.* round-trip MiimcVhI for lined with a of vent "a monopoly of indefinite duration.1' It keep his tinker.] reading blue hook established . on each of th»» above trip*. The mauagers 1 conttnue to give special attention to claims good deal clearness the course him at home. Our proof for these assertions the niter falsltx of ing on of or work is shown from a circular, issued by the is Mr. Fish said that Grant did not decline a pi ctended details published rraeive the right to reject any person ttiev mav see allowance account errors, material, subsequently pursued by the President. (Jen. t lie Congressional Record and other sources, renomination at the end of his in certain New York Journals, ami B?- jy90-6i* done; also, for special damages. Butler wants to show that these articles were Land Commissioner of the company in 1373, the support he gets from the second term, professing written that it was understood bv the railroad that ring papers, and because he would not allow himself to Ik* to have been received in cable dispatches to an K II \UBI EDWARD W. WHITAKER, by Stanley Matthews.the electoral his own silence, though I have made th^se driven opposition association or as LT1AJ1» ViKU, 2'J8 street. count being then in were an the lands were to be open in 1875 to settlement charges him in by newspaper clamor into refusing 'specials.' Among Sext Hi:> 1)AY. ai »:20. fur _)[ 4.* progress.and at $1.25 per acre. The "lain against my second letter. In what had not been offered him. the frauds thus exposed, may be mention.*,! "an Fai s. Next WED.N K< Taxes paid at a discount. je21-lm outgrowth of some sort of a bargain between Secretary says: conclusion, I assure my friends that I have " what to E^S^sr Special the President and of the opinion that his never W hat do you think, then, of the fear which purported Ik* Bismarck s openm** DAY . at 3, lot S»lijeiro>. f.»r li-h southern members of Con¬ (Dudymott's) applica¬ been known to be wanted and notfound, spt ech. M.hinet A li s and t>a:hi!.i;: tickets 50 .-t n's. Char¬ HAVWAKL' A 11UTJ111N'SON, gress. Mr. who was connected tion should have been received by the local on has been expressed that Grant will make him protest, and Count ing. crabiu* Swords, with except that memorable night when the safe :,elf a and set Schouvaiotl s speech .iboiit arms ter aiii .lax and evening. S25 f.-r UO iiassencers "17 1T1I STBEB.T NORTHWEST, FLe Republican at the time, and who ought to officers, subject, however, to the condition burglar, in of that select rina king up an American monarchy selling to the at B. at. 8-. !i sti>et or at Bontz' \S ith very extensive fa'illties tor manufacturing, that it be made to before final certifi company p irtu, if elected for a third term .'" Chinese. AH flitse wen' purely imagination ¦Ml wharf, ice know, said to-day that not one of the articles appear called at my house. That I did not to No a.so wen- the creamd.pot, 1011 7th st. n.w. are row snowing a line of MARBLE1/.ED MAN¬ referred was cate issued to him that at the time his respond Mr. Fish laughed heartily. "Grant a king!" report pretending to _ue de loi >j. E. TLES for richness of design aad color to written by Senator Matthews, that call is due to a kind Providence that kept he taijv ol the scene at the _J>r.» (iRlfUR, Ciptaia. unequal and that while he was on the it con- declaratory statement was filed for said nie and fast exclaimed; "a monarchy in this country .' deathbed of gueen }-».d riv:ilir ir In extent any tstablisbment in the paper traits said had not or my family asleep.'' l'shaw: It is not worth Met<..'»!» s. the massacre^ of Jews in riHM EICrRSIO.I c Mr Cro-s THUI.SI.AY. Jt-LY 25. Agent? merely legal view is by The following letter was written by a young \\ 1 am in home was not * 11 secretary, made. . S'AC F. Baltimore KIT' EN ER R\SGE-J:aUo of the wrote from pany, clearly within the jurisdiction of hy, constant correspondence witti That genthv Tnt i-min< dion^ *t-..aai?r .ii case, aud that standp >iat " man about 19 man i. urg'-andi tlie Ru-sia &TO\ E. Contractors for oflice like years old, whose last terms at Gen. and a few weeks did bi tiy announce t In- - I. ve liie-p'a'-e what he thought was the better plan to your other lands." While fur¬ Grant, only ago i re¬ condiliotial eon Ejprrsswiil 7ih-Mreet w..;if and all "in and Copp-r Work. With a pursue. school were at the ceived a letter from nim in veutioti l ei ween and tin- c at 7.45 a. in. M -a s. -fa Plumbing Mr. Swords said he read ali the articles from ther legislation may be advisible, it is passed Wallach building in whieh lie teils me Kngland Porte, .ti Tickets, ii. lari;e forte of competent mechanics in their va- not how much more he is the eluded oil the 4lh of June, but lie sj it.-d on I oat, 50. a : Tickets can be had of the f«>'!ow- l>ran< he and lorn; experlem will Mr. Benson's manuscript, aud helped that gen¬ absolutely necessary." Full directions are this city. He, with a companion, is making a enjoying latter part it that J.UDet> KulVrton, T. K. Itover i» r%>ns personal tleman to given in the decision for the method of of a month over the " o? his trip, in which he has not Iteeii so piovid. <1 for the occupation of Csprus, and tngicniMittee: er than any other house.nt2-ly correct the proofs ol them. pro¬ trip Great American much in delayed not that it lor i:s .' 'hU Kiu«' ". KrXan! cedure by the land offices in the case of such Desert," as regarded by the geographers of a answeiing speeches in non English stipuiat.>d ee-son to'laig- wiv/i!!"-A. B. C' PP<8. jjl7-7t* UNRIVALLED Indiana Politics.senator Voorhees and lauds. Local offices of land districts are to back: speaking countries. 1 know, from all his let¬ land. By examining th report ~ Parliamentary " generation ters, that never in the London '/Vr/o sof IN QVALTY AND PBICB. Ho'man..Information of a receive filings conditionally from qualified Kansas ("itt. Mo., 17th, 1S7S. he has taken these attentions the !«.hof Juf\ it w||| i MILKS A,\1» HKtTiu O'jii.tor private and on sueli duly in any other licht than as a to be noticed that no mention wa-> made of ON Tllfc. l'UToMAf KlVHt. nature received from Indiana is to the effect preemptors, declaratory state¬ Editor Star: We left Reading (Mich.) on compliment Ins the BAKUK cockade city Champagne Wires of ments, are to call upon the railroad company the i':10 a. m. train and reached Fort country. He knows that they meant not so hiuhly exciting scene in the ||ou^< on the oc¬ .. Wayne much tor casion of Mr. Cross's st n.ake an I* xcursion down th>* river th.it Senator Voorhees has overcome the com¬ to show whether the lands applied for are sold about 12 o'clock m. We thereuntil himself as for the countiy he repre¬ I'einetit, so graphicallv MOST A CHANDON, bination which was formed to re¬ stayed S;:» sents." After a aud in dctai.ed in the »b.e i. * *-'.* W EDSKSDAY and FKIDAY at 7pr m"ai A CHAN defeat his or not: if not, tin: declaratory statement shait p. m. The con fields of Illinois are immense pause, answer to a re p..11s ma:i .:ue.! lii SUSUAll at 3 IMP. MV'ET DON, turn to the 1. S. Senate, and the outlook now he allowed to maik of your correspondent, Mr. Fish said. New \oik. c . »!' subject applicants showing fail and they look extremely well, that is the fields t., ' are Purr"S0 of enioylng Established 1643. is that he vvi be his own successor. lie will with the law. it is themselves with "Grant is" no fool, aud he who takes him for The Incitement In a sa-A Oi.i n the I Otou!ttns ;».. aiid'".r t-j rid BENAULD, FRANCOIS A CO., compliance preemption fenced osage orange. After Italy. One take an active part in the pending Tall cam- also suggested that a separate account bs we crossed the the one makes a sad mistake." Komk, Ju'y 22..Telegrams from Pal¬ Of t|ie h« ;it of iht city. noTl-eoly Sole Agents for C. 8. in his own state and Mississippi country was Mr. t^'-noa, flm&day and Friday evenlrg- paign canvass it in b;- kept of the moneys arising from the sale oi Ui'iiiblc, I would not take it as a gift, until Fish, speaking of the third term prin¬ ermo, Brescia, I'a via, iteggio. li Emilia. Turin, y half of the state candidates from one corner such lands in order that it pass to the reac.i Brook when ciple, said that il t he wanted to elect 1 istoja and l'errara, descriih- ^ brass aiid A CARD to the may you 3e!d, Mo., the scene the same man people meetings held stVlnlJT¦ *'! ourt"l^V""eIiTs,ea« i oxcurslou. n other. From the same source it is company. The course above suggested in and from there to Kansas is President three times, they in those cities yesterday in favor of Italia i! £ changes," City it a Tickets25 cents, n>ut.d ir:p. lo all » ho are suffering from the errors andin- learned that Judge Holman, the chronic Con¬ reference to such lands, will be followed in perfect Harden of the Lord," although it is would do it, and that is all there is ab.uit it. Irredenta" as having been attend»d by large ha'teruJ for evcuitl" excursions, fJ5. rt in-rations of youth, nervous weakness, cariy de¬ gressional objector, the Nemesis of southern the Dudymott case. The decision of the Com¬ evidently suffering now from Shall I "Do you think it probable that Gen. Grant and enthusiastic audiences, K>*soluiions of je'I^tV cay, loss of manhood, Ac., 1 will send a receipt uloyal" claimants, will be nominated in the missioner is reversed. drought. w ill be the republican candidate, he the same character as those passed at will cure fkei of charge. This consequently describe this country to you? I can find no although Naples that you, great fifth Congressional district of Indiana, with w ords to its The n ay not desire It?" last Sunday and at the Paliteamea thea¬ Y to makshall rtmf«ly was discovered b> a missionary in 8<>'tth favorable chances of his Ttio Monument. fitly oortray beauty. prairies "I don't.for the reason no ter here . election. WaHliiiiKton that K m A i i.. JC^(,its,!,,sst>;earner Matiano" it ¦¦¦ i< a. a self-nddrcssed to the very roll up in delightful waves of ana iu man has yesterday were voted. l»e- SVa'm A mei Bend envrToix- green ever been nominated President monst rat ions w ere leaves Bth-s?. wharf EVKKY >I?V- g^SlL.fc Rev. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, B ble The Army The preparation of a plan for the strength¬ marked contrast to their emerald expanses of whose nomi¬ also made at the DA^, at 3 :« p. 111., for Marsha House, . sep25-e«'Akly Reorganization Commission.. of the native gra. s are the fields of nation has been talked of three years before.'' Coldoni theater at Ancona. at the Arena w ening foundation of the Washington golden grain ' arrive in NYashlngton at 8-30 Army officers do not expect that the commis¬ and tall rank corn. Herds of Mr. Fish then, with great wealth of historical Braiietti in Bologna, and in the streets of Na¬ So . iwill i>e to make ! h«»«<*riir monument is tedious work, and necessarily catile graze un¬ at the the p.m. pains sparele. A go^nl Band of M .'dc MOST requires considerable time. Col. and for the Presidential nomination in which iuva- and "\ iva Trento. are to 5,'.'[5"}* ^ ^ SCaS,JH" ro'"^- Of theTimef, quire into the subject of the reorganization of Casey pure air. and when some brown-cheeked Meetings be held irjre' TIU) lC'EI) his assistant, have so on tiablysome new. almost unheard-of compro¬ at Milan,Conio, San Kemoand \ euice trTp ^ ctntcent-'aKeU. jyl2 2m GRANULATED SODA, tne army will accomplish much, that is, they Capt. Davis, proceeded jounggirl mounted a Mustang pony sails mise Sunday. ~~ candidate was The jyl5-lm KOLB'tf, C'or. 7Hi a+ COMKOilT weight will submit to the joint commission for their prairie; plethoric Mr. Fish thought that the republicans stood Chigi palace, th& residence ol the Austrian JJISt ^MAZIIftJLY with Congress, and for the reason that to fix can be barns, well-made stacks, fat hogs, poultry in a chance of the army at some to be hereafter approval given. Competent authori¬ abundance, show that this is a land of very good election a majority in ambassador to Italy, were confined to shouts standard, ties have given the opinion that the base is not out plenty. the next House of Representatives and of car¬ of liberation for Trieste and the l-RESBl- FOR LUMBER maintained, would deprive political dema¬ for the monument to be Looking towards the southwest, we can 'lie He Trentino, tra/jtife-'EA8TEK.N gogues of the opportunity the army sufficiently strong see Nimbus massing his serried columns and rying Presidency. inclined to the August 1. 1873. always completed to its proposed height.500 feet. across opinion that Thurman had the best chance of SEW YORK NOTTS. i nt T»VKdl,AY. sf uharr at otters to them of assailing it in a speech. There moving the plaius. The last beams of Jace Mosaley" fill leave 6*h " " The recent examinations made by Col. Casey the sun being the democratic candidate, but Plea of $H'lf>brl4>ns<>. -«. are intelligent officers, too. who fear that the setting gilds the peaks of the probably p.m.. Thursday, Aug. L>t, r . corroborate this opinion. It is known that the clouds, he, Tilden and would all be run New 'ilj'wk return A* commission is not constituted so as to recon¬ and lo! we behold castles more beautiful than Bayard oft \uiik, Jnly 2.;..Advi'es from Rio f18.8, arid about 6 a.m. S^rur- B base is perfectly able to sustain the monument the track and a new man taken up as a coin- Janeiro to.lune 29 stale da>. Tickets, $2 each, to !*} hal at*«iL cile the differences of opinion existing con¬ in its condition. the fabled ones of Aladdin. The scene is at the thatCapt. Hudgins, cerning the army. Gen.Burnside and present The pressure now magnificent, it is a poem in itself. pioniise last moment. of the bark Maggie E. Gray, which arrived Harry upon the clay below is five tons to the square As we came into from Baliimore on the liid. was arrested for WILLET A LIBBEY'S, White, two of the members, will, of course, as foot. If without in any base Kansas City, the-moon the homicide of staunchly defend the army as Gens. way fixing the I about an hour risen, threw a path of light The President at the Soldiers* lle- his mate, \V. li. Weaver Hou^; 7th Tne and two Banning the pile should be run up to 500 feet, the pres¬ across the turbulent lludgins plead self defense. 912 K st.n.w.: i.j & Corner Sixth Street and yew York Avenue. Bragg, other members, have stoutly sure foot would be j turbid, current, of the nnlon. War ilail. Dru'^tl"' assailed it. The per square about eight tons Missouri that A H|>use, or <>f the .'".nmittee, or at tha u harf very composition of the com¬ and a ha:f. This it is unable to sparkled in the water, and 1 It is estimated that there were at least Bankrupt Bank. mission is such that stand. The ¦ the effect was The Mana & Co. bank ma>" ^ wcured on ear's an- 3i8-tr it seems almost impossi¬ plan is to so strengthen it that when 500 feet is thought surpassingly tine. 2U,Uil> people present at the Ohio soldiers and has been declared p ication at n Books!or^. ble for the members as a whole to agree to a Truly, H. B. A. sailors' reunion at bankrupt. The liabilities amount to $12,o Ballantyne*> - reached the pressure shall remain as it now - Newark, Ohio, yesterday. w ii: to each one not >>;. plan of organization in which all will unite to the first of the of which £;,sun,i**j were due the government. n nvi^it^ uS ^ive'J STOVES, is.five tons to the foot. In order to do this A Young Lady's Loveh Stab-jed in Among distinguished invited The assets are which wid guarantee the press it through Congress. The fear seems to ; Her guests to arrive w as Gen. wiio came nominally much lager thau the Ker Of t?i^h^uisa mattress free of charge. Q.AS AND be well that of the base will be extended laterally on either Puesem e..Capt. Delanty, of the southern Sherman, liabilities. Sumliei? of. -,chTkTickets Itinite GAS OVENS BROILERS. grounded instead some unani¬ side a distance to be determined calcula¬ From Lancaster, w here he had spent Sunday, l. mous plan being decided upon to submit to by police district, yesterday took into custody a at Newark at 8 Siis|tension. S 50 cellt',, or may be carrlod ir pre- All sold on a Fullllneof tions not vet completed. It Is also young man named Wilbur arriving o'clock. President The ferred guarantee. Congress as a basis for its action, that there proposed to extend the base down¬ Brogunier, living llaves arrived from Columbus shortly after suspension of Win. II. Gladwin, an old wili be at least two and the is at 83 South C'airollton aveuue. on a charge of number of the St<»ck was an¬ So l.i.oicr sold on the bc>at. GAS FIXTURES VERY CHEAP. reports, danger ward. This does not. however, n\eau the cutting with intent to kill Edward F. o'clock. He was accompanied by Governor nounced this Exchange, t»ood Mumc provided. Proprietor of the Mile-; that, after all, the important subject intrusted of the whole monument Anders, Bishop and stafi, and the two were escorted nioriiiiig. House caterer j>10 2a>r4:Ad7i to the commission will, for this undermining and the aeed 18, residing with his parents, at 361 very reason, downward extension of the whole base, it is North Street. Mrs. the by the Governor's Guards aud part of the 14th THE Tt:\AH ItOKOLK TKOI AKKOW degenerate into matter for a political squab¬ intended to make such extension the Gay Anders, boy's regiment, < Uiio National Guard. Among those BI.F.ft. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTINGS, ble. Not hall of the members were present at under mother, stated to a representative of the Ga- who Reported rromlMK