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Jewelry, Watches New York Central. 13394 had been by tho NEW YORK. SPECIAL NOTICES. Chamberlain!” Meantime the doorkeeper of or more solemn than those now hanging over utogrity, evidently suggested LakefShore.10194 JANUARY IS. us. And it is for that that I have of- arch the side of the Central. 9094 TUESDAY MORNING, Ilall was out- purpose | conspirator (he sitting by Michigan the Representatives’ standing It tho of Erie. 4394 fered this order. is that people committee and much interest- Ilf TELEGRAPH. Chamberlain’s appearing very Erie 7094 side of Gou. headquarters the State of Maine may have submitted to tho Bogert a Suicide. preferred. ed in the whole and were asked in Northwestern. 9294 and more of performance about his with terror, w'tli the keys of the court these for final adjudication. proceeding) New Jan. 12.—An autopsy on the pretension _ trembling questions Yojik, Northwestern preferred. ..10094 ac- in a few there comes from the such a manner as showed the drift of the treas- administration than the people have been Hall in his hand. “Shall I open the door?” When days plainly body of Ilenj. C. Bogert, defaulting Milwaukee* St. Paul. 7894 court the direction which its right and author- the whole Sflran and Harriman, urer of the Produce Exchange, showed that New Central.? 8294 customed to in times past, and it will doubt- he asked the General. "Certainly and imme- proceeding. Jersey ity to it, not only will this House obey the internal organs were all in a healthy con- St. Paul preferred.102% CENT CIGAR for gives the two complainants, both appeared and de- FIVE less be more remarkable for substance than diately,” replied the General. At that, Lan- it, Put, Mr. Speaker, the people of the State dition, but smelled strongly of laudanum. Union Pacific. 8894 it as a of clared their sole wish was to the terri- Western Union Tel. Co.10294 is the best at its in the show. The time for the assembling of the AUGUSTA. caster snatched the keys from him and ran. of Maine will take final exposition expose The walls of the stomach showed unmistaka- price the law the of tho ble wickedness of the Sec- of The Morris* Essex.10494 city. For sale at is so near at hand, that it turned to Nash upon question organization Republican party. ble ovidence poisoning by opiate. National Convention The General quietly Mayor and it will be of of this body expected that every- of State with his immaculate death certificate tvas written giving cause at all that sedulous efforts will and said “You will the Mr. retary Gove, is not unlikely please open doors, throughout the borders of the State will death as a dose of laudanum. At I jive Stock Market. body white necktie, and the the father poisonous Chicago made mischievous to create that Nash hurried the law as laid down by the Supreme great Solon, the was that he be by parties Mayor.” Upon Mayor up accept the inquest testimony given Chicago, Jan. 12.—Hogs—Receipts 14,000 head; Sclilotterbeek’s Drug Store, the Judicial Court. of reform;., also told their story with becoming on account of business division in the Republican ranks, but the stair case and with the assistance of others was despondent shipments 1100 head; more life to the demand and 11 will be a woeful day for the state of Maine adherenco to the doctrines and that when his door was broken in mixed at ;v 1 CONGUESS STKEET. so and decorum and strict troubles, prices generally 5@10c higher; packing of the is genuine hearty POSSES- the door in their own way, the repre- to a 4.50 unity party REPUBLICANS TAKE opened shall velunteer lift his hand found and 4 50c£4 70; choice at 4 85; light when anybody which underlie the Geeenback lie was unconscious, heavy 75^4 little of a break. was Maine (?) great party Thursday, 4 clearance Open Twenty-Four Hours D Bar. that there is very danger sentatives elect following. After thS hall against such a decision. The people of bottle oHaudanum on the tablo. @4 70; Philadelphias 90(O|4 95; good sndtf under foot made but market closed weak. deco much in earnest in believe as no —to uphold the right and trample rendered a verdict Our people are altogether too unlocked in the utter darkness, they en- believe peace. They perhaps The coroner’s jury today 1600 head; believe in order. have been named were the Cattle-Receipts 5000 head; shipments their the other pele They all wrong. The four persons that committed suicide. and at now to be lured from allegiance by SION OF THE STATE tered, Lancaster going in with them and I Bogert pnme|Bhipping and exports excited strong here the men whose faces represented by witnesses examined, in justice we Arrest of Forgers. 4 90@5 50; fair to good slow at 3 60®.4 30; butch- false mean business ran off with only though Important display of lights. They snatching the chandelier lighter now see beforo me. They have been repre- ers steady 2 00. others were Tho arrests of three bank 00@3 ! the to save here with moderation, with a will say subpoenaed. forgers yesterday market is HAMBURGS and are by high purpose but he was and it was taken away sented patience are Sheep—receipts 900; shipments 200; inspired it, caught are stated to be very important. They of under that is great and has been long Their story was in substanco that on Monday fairly active and strong 3 90g5 25. the country from the calamity falling from linn and at the next moment the hall was exceedingly said to be a of a of most ac- HOUSE, and has brought this mat- election Snow and Harriman became only portion gang suffering, to-night preceding branches in the control of a solid South, with just enough in a blaze of and the seats tilled with the the forgers which has light ter to the head which we now witness. convinced (probably by conversation with complished Elec- Boston, Chicago and other prin- DomcNtic Market*. Northern allies to turn the scale in the members elect who all wore 1 offbr this order and only make these brief members gathered in this city) that tho Repub- Philadelphia, smiling faces, cities. Tho leader has not been cap- New York. Jan. conse- not but that it be had tho inside and must do cipal yet 12—Evening—Flour.—Receipts toral but too few to be of any while the wore tilled with remarks in explanation, may licans track, they market and lower A Lot Just Received. college, galleries spectators. it cause. tured. It is believed that some very strange 25,086 bbls; heavy 10@20c Large understood, but because I thought something desperate to bolster up their 2 at in the conduct of national affairs. A to well disclosures will be made on with a limited export demand; sales —; No quence In a short time they commenced organizo House cue from one J. C. White and unexpected very that tho attitude of of this Taking their (a 4 00@4 7o;Supertine Western and State at 5 00@ if it were successful, proper the trial of the prisoners and names combination of that kind, in the usual manner, nothing taking place to 1)0 placed clear beforo the State and counted in Representative from tho Wilton jirominent 5 50; extra Western and State at 5 50@6 00; good a New should be out the accused if allowed to Anil Legisla- as overtures of them- brought by to choice do at 6 50; White Wheat Western us back to the days Organize .. district), they say, selling 104£8 would take degenerate disturb the tho country. are proceedings. R- on their own behalf. Tho prisoners at 6 do at 7 50; ex- bowed down offering the order I do not myself selves for $1000 were made to Wallace testify extra 5Q@7 00; fancy 10@8 BRICES FROM when the Northern doughface After the work of organization was affected Although under very close surveillance to prevent tra Ohio at 6 75; extra St. Louis at 5 90@ to servo on tho committee. White, a cousin to .J. O. White. Now we do kept 90@7 South- desire an of- Minnesota extra at 7 choice his head in abject subserviency to the a recess was taken and those members who to be but it is them from disclosing to any one, except 8 25; patent 25@8 00; not pretend fully informed, bbls ture. ficer of the tho names- of tho to double extra at 8 10@9 00, including 400 and to a in one some domestic may court, principal ern»autocrat, got nothing compensate were hungry found well spread lunch barely possible difficulty' City Mills extra 6 60@6 75; 1700 bbls No 2 at 4 00 found have the counted-in fellow to insti- accomplices. bbls at 5 300 bbls his humiliation, but on the contrary of the committee rooms.. THE RUMP LEGISLATURE. prompted @4 75; 800 Superfine 00@5 50; such a move his cousin, who is low extra at 5 75; 2,700 bbls, Win ter Wheat of his manhood followed de- Senate. gate against 50@o every sacrifice by Before the House was called to order again have it from the best MASSACHUSETTS. extra at 5 3600 bbls Minnesota extra at to the (as we very authority) 95@8 00; still further self-abasement. The [Special Press.] of 5 00, market closing dull and weak, Southern mands for there was an interchange of congratulations, one of the most respected citizens Win- 50@9 Per Yard.
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