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nsg^^^ **th!K T^l ^ctu Him Umejw JIKWS OF THE WEEK FORTY-SIXTH CONGx&ifiSS. red, namely, by Frederick William IV. on *JosephJ. Davis. 8. *Robt. B. Vance. Minister Manteufel. OHIO. fi-II Senate. /^v Secretary Schurz has decided that Benj. Butterworth. 11. *Henry L. Dickey. CRIMES AND CRIMINALS. Following is a list of the Senate as it will exist Thomas L. Young. 12. *Henry S. Neat. JAS. BOBELETETER, Proprietor. no portion of money appropriated by Congress The vault containing the body, of A. T. John A. JIcMahon.xS. Andrew J. Warner. after the 4th of March, aa far as elected up for public surveys during the present J. Warren Keifer. U. Gibson Atherton. ll Stewart, the late New York merchant millionaire, to date, with an indication of the politics of MINNESOTA NEW ULM Benjamin Lefevre. 15. George,,W*Gedde$., year can be used for the purpose of tracing has been robbed of tho remains of the Senators not yet elected, as shown by the political William D. Hill. 16. Wm. McKinley, Jr. former surveys in the field, to aid in the investigationofde complexion of the legislatures chosen. Frank Hurd. 17. James Mpnroe'. deceased. *Ebeftizer FinleylS,. John P. Updegraff. redations upon public timber Republicans (in'Roman), 31 Democrats (in CURRENT TOPICS. At Madrid, Spain, an ex-soldier has attebpted George L. G6nveese.,V9. James A. Garfield. lands, etc. He holds there is no warrant italic), 43 independent (in SMALL GAPS), 1 *Thomas Ewing. 20. Amos Tewnsend. to assassinate, Gen. Bregna, formerly doubttul, 1 total 76: :K:J#-V".:,' OREGON to add the amount grante I by Congress for minister of war. The General was uninjured. I W. John Whitaker. rm ALABAMA. the prosecution of that investigation, the appropriation, MISSISSIPPI, fc It has been repeatedly stated that Mr. -t--". PENNSYLVANIA. i Ihe would be assassin was arrested. Termexp. Term exp. for it having been specific and H.B.Bingham. 15. E. Overton, Jr. .-&, Crawshav, owner of what were the largest 1886 A Democrat. 1881 Blanche K. Brace. When the sentence of death was announced definite. ,/,f P:# te:~ii-^ Charles O'Neill. 16. JohnL. Mitchell. 1883 John T. Morgan. 1883 L. O. c. Lamar. iron works in the world, at Cafartha to Mencaei, who attempted the assination *Samuel J. Rand.all.Yl. Alex. II. Cofrotk. ARKANSAS. MISSOURI. Ex-GovV ChamberlainT of South Carolina, *Wm. D. Kelley. 18. H. G. Fisher 1885 A Democrat. 1885 A Democrat. .-South Wales, and for more thai a century of King Alfonso of Spain, he |showed Alfred C. Harmer. 19. F. E. BellzhooveT. 1883 A. H. Garland. 1881 F. M. Cockrell. now practicing law in the city of New William Ward. great composure. He has not yet appealed associated wish his name, would CALIFORNIA. 20. SETHH. YOCUM. NEBRASKA. I York, has sent a message to Attorney Gene al Wm. Godshalk. 21. Morgan R. Wise 1885 A Democrat. 1881 A. S. Paddock. from the entence. *never reopen them, but the Cambrian *Heister Clymer. 1881 Newton Booth. Young of that State, expressing a willingness 22. Russell Errett. 1883 Alvin Saunders. A series of thefts of freights by employes A. Herr Smith. COLORADO. 23. Thos. M. Bayne. NEVADA. asserts that there is now a prospect of a to return and stand trial there if indicted. He R. K. Bachman. 1885 A Republican. 24. W. S. ShaUenberger. 1885 A Democrat. of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & i 'revival of work there, which is hailed says: "If it be true, as represented here, that Robert Klotz. 1883 Henry M. Teller. 25. Harry 'Sana 1881 William Sharon. Indianapolis railroad, which have continued CONNECTICUT. Hendrick B. Wrights. Samuel B. Dick. NEW HAMPSHIRE. an indictment has been found against me, with joy in'the district, where suchde 1835 A Republican. John W. Ryon. 27. J. H. Osmer. for along time, have been just unearthed by 1885 A Republican. shall voluntarily appear to meet it. 1 respectfully 1881 Wm. W. Eaton. John W. Killinsrer. 1883 Edward H. Rollins. plorable distress has for several years detectives, and the employes discharged. DELAWARE. RHODE ISLAND. NEW JERSEY. ask to be informed when the State $rev- iled. Two of the party were arrested and held for 1881 Tho&.F. Bayard. Nelson V. Aldrich. 2. Latimer W. BaHou. 1881 T. F. Randolph. will be ready for trial, and whether any bonds 1883 Eli Saulsbury. 1883 J. R. McPherson. SOUTH CAROLINA. future hearing. Thieving appears to have for my appearance is desired'. FLORIDA. *J. S. Richardson. 4. *J. H. Evans. NEW YORK. been confined exclusively to small articles 1885 A Democrat. *M. P. O'Connor. 5. *J. Tillman. 1885 A Republican. A man is now at work in Santa Barbara A New York dispatch says, in the suit 1881 Charles W.Jones. 1881 Francis Kernan. *D. Wyatt Aiken. taken from packages in transit. Evidence county, offering to clear farms of squirrels GEORGIA. NORTH CAROLINA. TENNESSEE. of the government against M. L. Sjkes, secretary showing the guilt of the prisoners is said to 1885 A Democrat. 1885 A Democrat. Robert L. Taylor. 6 John F. House. for from 9 to ten cents per acre, according and treasurer of the Chicago and Northwestern 1883 Benjamin H. mil. 1883 Matt. W. Ransom. be conclusive. L. C. Honk. 7. *W. C.Whitthorne. ILLINOIS. to size, and guarantees athorougb OHIO. *'George G.Dibrell. 8. D. C. Atkins. railway, on a motion to show cause The local papers of Columbus, Ohio, 1885 Doubtful. 1885 G. II. Pendleton. Benton McMillan. 9. C. B. Simonton. work. One rancher declined to pay by why an attachment for contempt should not 1881 A. G. Thurman. have fpr some days charsred that some of the 1883 DAVID DAVIS. *JohnM. Bright, lo. Casey Young. INDIANA. be issued against him for not producing the OREGON. the acre, but would pay four cents per TEXAS female attendants at the Central Lunatic 18S5 A Democrat. 1865 James It. Slater. books of the company in court. Judge Choate *John H. Reagan. 4.' *Roger Q. Mills. 'head for the dead squirrels. Mr. "Benton 1881 J. E. McDonald. asylum have been guilty of cruel treatment 1883 Lafayette Grover. *DavidB. Culberson.B. *John Hancock. decides Sykes not in contempt. The case IOWA. went to work and in a short time drove to patients confided to their care. An investigation Oiin Wellborn. 6. *Gustav Slciclwr. PENNSYLVANIA. grew out of a suit against Samuel J. Tilden 1885 A Republican. 1885 A Republican. VERMONT. by tho asylum authorities has shown up to the man's house with so many 1883 H. J. Kirkwood. Charles H. Joyce. 3. JBradley Barlow. to recover alleged unpaid revenue tax. This 1881 W. A. Wallace. that for some months certain attendants have KANSAS. James M. Tyler. RHODE ISLAND. wag on-loads of squirrels that it required action has gone over for the term by agreement 1885 A Republican. 1881 A. E. Burnside. VIRGINIA. been in the habit of "ducking" patients for a check lor $500 to satisfy th demands of the counsel. 1883 Preston B. Plumb. R. L. T. Beale. 6. *J. Ran. Tucker. 1883 Henry B. Anthony. violation of rules, and as this is a violation of KENTUCKY. SOUTH CAROLINA. *r/ohn Goods, Jr. 7. *John T. Harris. of the contract. Jos. E. Johnston. 1885 A Democrat. 8. *Ejpa Itunton. asylum treatment, ten female attendants, residents 1885 A Democrat. Joseph Jorgensoa. NISCJSLIJANJSOUS. 1883 Manning C.Butler. 1833 James B. Beck. 9- S. B. Richmond. of that city, have been discharged, and *Geo. C. Cabell. TENNESSEE. LOUISIANA. Eobert Forrester, large colliery proprietor Simon Grant has bought a tract of land the investigation is still going on. Supt. 1881 James E. Bailey. WEST VIRGINIA. 1885 A Democrat. of Glasgow, Scotland, has failed. ^Benjamin Wilson. 3. *John E. Kenna. 1883 Isham ff. Harris. 1883 Wm.P. Kellogg. the Northern Pacific Railroad for the Tirestone declares he has only known of this *Be?ij.F.Martin. TEXAS. MAINE. A Lisbon dispatch announces that Portugal, ,purpose of starting a community. He is system of "ducking" for a few days, and intends I 1881 Samuel B. Maxey. 1881 Hannibal Hamlin. WISCONSIN. France and England will act against 1883 Richard Coke. 1883 James G. Blaine. *Chas. ..Williams. 5. Edward S. Bragg. discharging all attendants who have .a wealthy Scotehman, and will devote VERMONT, Lucion B. Caswell, 5. *Gabriel Bouck. MARYLAND. the king ef Dahoinev. engaged in the cruel practice. 1885 Justin S. Morrill. *Geo. C. Hazleton. 7. *HermanL.Humphrey 1885 A Democrat. fhis entire fortune to the enterprise, which The yellow fever at South has ceased 1881 G. F. Edmunds. P. V.Deuxter. 8. Thad. C. Pound. 18SI W. P. Whyfe. lie has been planning many years but VIRGINIA. MASSACHUSETTS. to prevail as an epedemic, but scattering cases CASUALTIES. 1881 R. E. Withers. 1881 Henry L. Daw6S. A NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT. he intends to be the high priest of the continue to occur. 1883 W. Johnston. 1883 George Hoar. The Elgin Spool Factory and contents WEST VIRGINIA. MICHIGAN. religionsaid to be a strange worship of at St. Johns, New Brunswick,has been burned. The amount of silver bullion purchased 1881 Frank Hereford. 1881 Isaac Curistiancy. fNew York Times, Oct. 30. :the sunwhich is ths basis of the movement. 1883 Henry G. Davis. 1883 Thos. W. Ferry. An interesting exhibition of anew eleotrio Loss$25,000, no insurance. by the TJ. S. treasury under the accepted bids, MINNESOTA. WISCONSIN. Thus far he has only a score or light was given by the Electro-Dynamic is between five and sis hundred thousand A dispatch from Jhelusm says fever 1881 S. J. K. McMillan. 1885 A Republican. Light company yesterday afternoon, at the ounces. 1881 Angus Cameron. 1883 William Windom. JSO of followers. He has chosen a place prevails alaimingly in some cities in Panjaub, Corner of Elm and Walker streets. The arid hundreds are dying weekly from it. in what is fast becoming a thickly settled A. Charter has b-e issued by the Rouse of Representatives. new light is tho invention of W. E. Sawyer, Democrats (in italic), 150 Republicans (in One building and machinery of the Wisconsin Soeretary of State's office lor the farming region, and is confident of success. of this city, and Albon Man, of Brooklyn. Roman), 182 National Greenbackers (in SMALI. East Boston, Mass., Dye Wood and Chemicaworks establishment of the Cathredal School of the It is a very simple affair, consisting of a CAPS), 7 re-elected, Independent Democrats, small pencil of Carbon a little larger than an diocese of Fon du Lac. has been destroyed by fire. Loss $60,1 (f) Independent Republicans. (1): to be Bismarck has his own way as regards ordinary pin, connected by wires with an elected, 4 total, 293. 00 insured The director of the mint, in his annual electric machine and inclosed in a hermetically ALABAMA. the legislative raid against the German Wm. Cotton, the well-known Ethiopian report, expresses the opinion that the 1 Thos. Hcrndon. Thomas Williams. sealed glass globe, which ig filled ^Socialists. His bill for suppressing trade dollar, having obtained a favorable comedian, fell dead in a Cincinnati restaursnt 2 Hilary A. Herbert. 6 Burwell B. Lewis. with pure nitrogen gas. The pencil of 3 William J. Sanford. 7 *Wm. H. Forney. on the 8th inst., while ordering his dinner. position in China, it would not be advisable them, if their ideas pass into action or carbon is heated by tho electric current to a 4 *Chas. M. Shelley. 8 iWm. M. Lowe. His sudden demise is attributed to asthma, of to repeal the law authorizing its coinage. temperature of from 30,000 to written or spoken utterance, has been ARKANSAS. 1 Poindexter Dunn. 3 *JordanE. Cravens. which he had long been a sufferer. 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, in Minister Komero of Mexico has reccommended passed by the imperial Reichstadt or a *K F. Slemons. 4 Thomas M. Gunter. A special from St. Joseph, Mo, to the the passage of a law permitting free an atmosphere with which it CALIFORNIA. 'Parliament by a majority of seventy-two, exportation of silver. Mexico will send delegates cannot chemically combine. The carbon is [Electa in April.] St. Louis Globe-Democrat says the boiler in the -and is to remain in force for two years COLORADO. to the commercial convention at New practically indestructible, and the light is saw mill of JoBeph Entz, at Savannah, Andrew James B. Belford. and a half. The Reichstadt consists ot therefore produced without any consumption Orleans, The party of Chicago merchants CONNECTICUT. county, blew up, killing J. Simmons 1 Jcseph R. Hawley. 3 John T. Wait. of material. In the experiments made yesterday, 397 deputies from every section of the are expected with much interest at the city and W. S. Furrow, ana injuring two others. 2 James Pfielm. 4 Frederick Miles. five lights were placed in different ol Mexico. German empire, and 370 of these voted DELAWARE. In Ottawa, 111., William Cruise, a reputable parts of the darkened room, and all connected Edwin L. Martin. The filth in New Orleans and other ior or against the Socialist bill. There young man with a mother and sister FLORIDA by wires with a small Hpchhausen Southern cities is saild to be fearful. It is this dependent on him, was shot on Sunday, the 1 *i?. H. M. Davidson. 2HoraUo Bisboe.jr. was a majority of 72 in xvor of the bill. electric-machine in an adjoining room. A GEORGIA. that yellow fever feeds on. A thorough 10th inst., by Wm. Gridle, a somewhat dissipated simple key was placed in one of three ordinary 1 John C. Nichols. 6 *Jamcs H. Blount. cleansing, and enforcement of due sanitary young man. The latter claims it to keyholes in one of the walls and turned 2 William Smith. 7 *fW?n. II. Fellon. 3 *J'hUip Cook. 8 *Alex. It. Stephens, Recent explorations show that Arizona, measures, such as Gen. Butler inaugurated in a little. Two of the burners attached to a have been an accident. i Henry R. Harris. 9 Joel A. Billups. hanging chandelier in the center of the room New Orleans would ward off yellow fever and which has heretofore been regarded as a While Gov. Hampton of South Carolina 5 Nat J. Hammond. immediately glowed faintly, and, as the key other diseises. ILLINOIS. was hunting, a few days ago, his mule Decame sterile and unproductive region, is the 1 *Wm. Aldrlch. 11 J. W. Singleton. was turned stiil further around, the glow increased, Vast numbers of starving Mahommedan frightened, and the bridle breaking the 2 Gsorge R. Davis. 12 W. M. Springer. richest mineral region in the world until a brilliant and perfectly steady refut ee3 from the Rh idope mountains $ Kiiam Barber, Jr. 13 A. E. Stevenson. Governor leaped from the saddle. By the white light was obtained, equal to the light Humboldt, half a century ago, predicted i Joiu C. Sherwin. 14 Joseph G. Cannon. seeking to return to Roumelia have been fall the Governor's right leg was broken in of twelve ordinary gas jets. The 5 E. M. A. Hawk. 15 ALBERT P. FORSYTH that there would be mines discovered in stopped at Gunuldjui. It is stated 250 Greek 6 *Tiio8. J. Heuderson. 16 *W. A. J. Sparks. two places, the bone protruding, his ankle key was then turned in another 7 'KiillipC. Hayes. 17 *W. 11. Morrison. Arizona which would surpass any found refugees' families who asked aid of the British of the keyholes, and another of was badly hurt. 8 *s-reeub"rv L. Fort. 18 J. R. Thomas. commissioner, were exiled from the Balkans the lamps was "lighted up." In in Mexico, rich as they are. Situated as 9 Thos. A. Boyd. 19 *R. W. Townshend. In Philadelphia, Pa., while the vats the same way the fourth and fifth burners by the Russians. 0 Benj.F. Marsh. it is, says the New York American Exohange, were being varnished in Bergner & Engel's INDIANA. were ignited, and there resulted an exceedingly The Governors of Minnesota, Wisconsin brewery, near Girard avenue bridge, a candle 1 William Heliman. 8 Andrew J. Hostetler. between the Sierra Nevada Mountains brilliant white light, yet so soft and and Ohio have by proclamation sat apart 2 Thomas R. Cobb. 9 Godlove S. Orth. fell into the varnish and a fire started that in on the west, and the Rocky Mountains steady that it did not pain the eyes. The 3 *Georgo A. Bicknell. 10 *WilIlam H. Calkins. Thursday, November 28, as a day of thanksgiving. three hours burned two. of the principal build lights were easily turned to any desired degree 4 Jeptha D. New. 11 Calvin Cowgill. on the east, at the point of intersection It is probable that most of the Governors ings and 10,000 barrels of beer. Total loss 6 *ThomasM. Browne. 12 Walpole G. Colerick. of brilliancy, from that of a mere spark Baku1. of the great silver veins of each, and of the States will issue proclamations 6 William R. Myers. 13 *John H. about $500,000 fully insured. Two hundred to alight six times the intensity of the common 7 G. DE LA MATES. urging the people to observe that day, it being on the richest mineral belts known, and gas jetthat being the maximum power hands are thrown out of employment. IOWA. also recomended by the President of the 1 Moses McCord. 6 J. B. WEAVES. of the lights in use yesterday. The company where the great mineral lodes of Mexico 2 *Hiram Price. 7 E H. GILLETTE. United States. asserts its ability to easily fit up light9 join those of the north, analogy would 3 Thomas Updegraff. 8 *William F. Sapp. PERSONAL ANH trtsuITICAX. equal to thirty gaa burners. By a very simple A Constantinople telegram says, a 4 *KatliaHie.lC.Deering. 9 C. 0. Carpenter. suggest the richness of the mines were Samual Philips, actor, died in London "switch" in the wall the current of electricity 5 Rush Clark. body of Bulgarians lately burned fourteen KANSAS. is divided and subdivided to supply there no indications on surface. Nov. 5th, of congestion of the brain. villages in the district of Demotica. The 1 John A. Anderson. 3 *Thomas Ryan. any number of burners desired, the electricity 2 *Dudley C. Haskell. At large, J. R. Hallowell. Francis Durpby will begin a six weeks Porte has sent anote to Prince Labanoff pointing reaching the switch through a single KENTUCKY. temperance campaign in New York on the out the fact that the Russiaes are powerless California raisins are made as follows: 1 L. S. Trimble. 6 *John G. Carlisle. wire. The light is turned on or off, or regulated 2 *Jas. A. McKensie. 7 *J.G. S. Blackburn. 10th inst. to repress Bulgarian movements. In another to any degree, merely by turning a The grapes are brought by the Sacramento 3 *John W. Caldwell. 8 Phil B. Thompson. Hon. I. D. Grimmer, of Oshkosh, has note to Prince Labanoff the Porte discusses key which operates the switch. 4 *J. Proctor Knott. 9 *Thoma$ Turner. Yalley railroad car3 alongside the establishment, the non-evacuation of Turkish territory by the 5 *AlbertS. Willis. 10 E. C. Phister. been reappointed trustee of the Northern Hessrs.Sawyer and Man have recently taken and are taken to the first LOUISIANA. Russians. Wisconsin Insane Asylum. 1 Randall L. Gibson. 4 J. B. Elam. out a number of patents covering all the floor, where they are assorted and dipped 2 *E. John Ellis. 5 F. Floid King. Senator Blaine has been chosen'chairman The New York clearing house association points of their new invention, which are now 3 H. Acklin. 6 E. W. Robertson.. in a composition of chemicals which cuts of the Maine Republican State central has had a meeting to consider the report the property of a stock company, which has 'MAINE. the tough pellicle ot the skin, by which been formed to introduce the light to the committee for the twentieth time. of the committee which recently had a conference 1 *ThomasB. Reed. 4 GEOBOEW. LADD. 2 William P. Fryo. 5 THOMPSON H. MUBOH. public. The plan is similar to that proposed evaporation is more easily effected they with Secretary Sherman. Resolutions At Berlin, Nov. 6, Countess Marie, 3 Stephen D. Lindsey. by Edison,the establishing of central stations will ^e introduced calling upon the different MARYLAND. are put in the driers, where a heat is kept daughter of Prince Bismarck, was married to in various parts of the city, from which 1 *D. M. Henry. 4 Robert McLans New York banks to aid the secretary in removing Count Kantzeau. Crown Prince Fredrick up from a 14u to 160 degrees, and are taken 2 J. F. C. Talbot. 5 *Ele J. Henkie. powerful electic generators will supply the the premium on ^old so that the resumption William and Princess Victoria were pres Et 3 *Wn%. Kimmell. 6 Milton G. Urner. out at the top, then they are put for necessary electricity. The company claims of specie payments may be a settled at the ceremony. MASSACHUSETTS. to be able to supply the eleetrio light a short time in a steam-box, which makes *Wm. W. Crapo, 7 William A. Russell. fact before the time fixed by law. Fifty banks Senators Patterson and Grover, of the at one-fortieth the cost of ordinary Benj. W. Harris. 8 William Claflin. the stems flexible and enables them to be were represented at the meeting. Benj. Dean. gas. Whether this will prove true or not senatorial commission to examine into the 9 *WUliam W. Rics. 4 Leopold Morse packed into layers without breaking the 10. *Ama8a Norcross. remains to be seen. The diffijulty of a Secretary Sherman, referring to rumors affairs of civilized Indians in the Indian Territory, 5 S. Z. Bowmaa. 11 *George D. Robtasoa. meter hasl een overcome by the invention bunches they are then packed in 6-1 4, of the withdrawal of the $1 and $2 United States with their various officers, Stenographers, 6 *George B. Loring of a meter which will record the number notes, says fully a year ago a story was started 12-1-2, and 25 pound boxes, nailed up MICHIGAN. etc' are en route for the Indian Territory. of burners used in any given house and the 1 JohuS. Newberry. 6 *Mark S. Brewer. and caused an unnatural demand for small :and sent to the storehouse. The loose 2 *Edwin WUlette. 7 *Omar D. Conges. number of hours each burner is lighted. bills. The statement was unfounded, other 3 *J. H. McGowan. 8 Roswell G. Horri Mary Ann Creighton, aged 18, a native raisins are packed up in paper boxes The measurement of the electricity used 4 Julius C. Burrows. 9 *J. A. HubbeU. than that having one year's supply of one's of New York, whose religious title was "Sister would involve so complicated and delicate anade expressly for lhat purpose. 5 John W. Stone. and two's on hand, the bureau of engravina instruments that the time plan has been Marv of St. Thomas," engaged in taking care MINNESOTA and printing stooped printing till tea Jsupply 1 *Mark H. DuuneU. 3 D. Wj-fhhrrn adopted. Mr. Sawyer asserted yesterday of the yellow feyer sick, died in the city of *f 2 Henry Poehler. could be reduced. No order was issued to that Mr. Edison was behind time with his A despatch from Memphis says: "It is New Orleans, within a few days past, of malarial MISSISSIPPI. the treasurer to limit the issue of one's and much-trumpeted light, aa the ElectroDynamic 1 *HenryL. Muldrow. 4 *Otho B. Singleton. fever. impossible to describe the indications of 2 Van II. Manning. 5 Charles E. Hooker. company have their light nearly two's. It is definately settled now that the S *HernandoD.Money. 6 *Jame,R. Chalmers. joy and happiness and general rejoicing ready for the public, and every necessarypoint Russia is establishing a second line of MISSOURI. Wisconsin legislature will stand as follows: on every hand, at the sight of the first is covered by patents of recent date. 1 Martin L. Clardy. 8 John T. Crisjp. defense at Adrianople. Several prominent Assembly, Republicans, 66 Democrats, 24 2 Erastus Wells. 9 NICHOLAS FORD. frost, which appeared in such quantities Turks, believing that the attitude of the Russians Hastings Gazette: A young man named 3 G.aham Frost. 10 Gideon J. Eothwell. Greenbacks, 10. Senate, 24 Republicans, 9 in Rpmelia, are anxious to convince AS to be unmistakable. Everybody was 4 Lowndes H. Davis. 11 *John B. Clark, Jr. Lane was brought into town by Isaac Lytle, Democrats Republican majority onjoint ballot 1 5 *RichardP. Bland. 12 Wm.H. Hatch. of Ravenna, with a shoulder dislocated, one Minister Layard that the best mode of fighting ,glad,, but the countenances ol those who 6 James R. Waddill. 13 *Aylett H. Buchner 1 over all, 47. eye closed, and several teeth knocked out, Afghanistan would be to engage Russia 7 Alfred M. Lay. have braved che danger thus lar, and Mrs A. T. Stewart has offered a reward which injuries he claimed to have received NEBRASKA. in Europe. The sultan's immediate intentions E.K.Valentine (fullterm). T. 3. Majors (conttag't). these are very few, actually beamed with from the train men of the np freight the of $25,000 for the recovery of the body of her however, are pacific. Several ministers, and T. J. Majors (vacancy). night before while trying to steal a ride from late husband, stolen from the family vault in .delight. It was expected, as last night NEVADA. i especially the military party, favor a definitive Etter. He received medical ^treatment and E. M. Daggett.-* St. Mark's graveyard, and the conviction of cession of a portion of Bosnia to Austria, ?vf: was very cold, and hundreds sat up all left for parts unknown. ?|f\W$*?'"' NEW HAMPSHIRE. the thieves. A proportionate sum will be paid so as to secure her neutrality, in view of future 1 Joshua G. Hall. 3 Evarts W. Fa. ?night to usher in the great febrile enemy. 2 *James F. Briggs. for'the recoverv of the bodv. contingencies. 1 ^American trotting horses are in demand There are hundreds of others who have NEW JERSEY. -'f The bureau of educetion has received in England. The farmers crv for them. Judge Dyer, cr the United States court 1 Geo. Robeson. 6 Chas. Voorhses mot witnessed a sunrise in years who were 2 *J. Howard Pugh. 6 John L. Blake. news of the death of one of the most dis Hampshire farmer writes to the London rendered an important decision in the trade 3 *Miles Ross. 7 L. A. Brigham. up with the lark, and discovering the tinguished Japanese educators, Yohinari Agricultural Gazette^ and says: I see the nuuk case at Milwaukee. Leidersdorf & Co., iAlvaAA.Clark. Hatakeyama, president of the Tok'o university hoary covering of things earthly, went subject of introducing the fast trotting NEW YORK. tobacconists, suea to enjoin Flint & Co., from 1. *Jamu W. Covert. 18. John Hammond and vice presidents of the edncational delegation horses of America is being broached. I out, and with their knives scraped up the use of certain labels. Defendants demurred 2. iDaniel O'Reilly. 19. Amaziah B. James. sent to this country in 1876 to study sincerly hope it will not be allowed to 3. *SimeonB.Chittenden20. *JohnH. Statin and held that the court had no jurisdiction. -quantities into balls, each one of which 4. *Archibald M.Bliss..21. David Wilber: with the assistance of the American bureau of drop. I usually have two nag mares This raised the question of the constitutional passed current tor drinks at the neighboring 5. *Nicholas Mulltr. 22. Warren Mfller. I education, our school system, and to publish covered annually, and here in East Hants 23. power of Congress to legislate upon the subject. 6. *S.S.Cox Cyras D. Prescott. 'hi bar-rooms. Residences were 7. Edwin Einstein. an English translation of the history f education 24. there is nothing in sires to be met with Joseph Mason. It was decided that the constitutionality 8. Anson G. McCook 25. Frank Hiscock. K'\ thrown open order that the frosty atmosghere in Japan. but carthorses and broken down racers, I of the trade mark statute connot be sustained 9. *Fernando Wood. 26. John H. Camp. or such other leggy brtites. All sorts of .0. iJames O'Brien. 27. EldridgeG. Lapham. might penetrate every nook I The emperor has sent his adjutant under the clause which gives to Congress .1. L. P. Morton. 28. tJeremiah W.Dwight. stocks are being improved except our v- from Coblenz to congratulate Prince Bismarck and corner, so as to thoaughly eradicate the power to regulate commerce among i2. Alex. H. Smiths 29. D.P.Richardson. nag3. I is to be hoped the Americana .3. John H. Kertcham. 30. John Van Voorhis. on his daughter's marriage and to present the several.States, nor under any other of the the poison lurking there. Tho effect of will be represented at the great show in 14. John W. Ferdon. 81. Richard Crowley, if him with the grand cross of the order of the provisions of the constitution which prescribe 32. Bay Pierce. '2- London next year, when I feel sure the Mthe frost is already seen in jthe increased 15. W.Lounsberry. Red Eagle, decorated with the sceptre and the legislative power of Congress. The court 83. H. Van Aerman.,H 10. John M. Bailey. horsps will not be allowed to return. I number of reiugees returning, old faces crown, the only Prussian decoration. which therefore held it had no jurisdiction to enter 17. Walter A, Wood. shouid be glad to subscribe two or even -being seen on every street, which have NORTH CAROLINA. Princs Bismarck had not before received and aina controversy between citizens of the til 1*. 6 Salter L. Steele. five guineas towards getting a good exhibition 1. Josep8h 9'** J. Martin. 6. *AV. M. Scales: i been absent over two months.",. which is said to have only once before confer same State, and 8ustaiuedth demurrers. f1 2" of them." t.*A{fredM.Wddl. l.'B.F.Armtield. I^VVJtfVViWv i -'"'if? 'it !& tmmmm