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Show CO-VDE.VSED MAIL XEWS. Beecher's income is paid to be $30,-000. $30,-000. Boston is said to bs in need of a custom cus-tom house investigation. W. 0. Pennington, a prominent politician pol-itician of Liiulo lujck, Arkansas, is dead. I. W. Preston is the newly elected president of the Chicago board of trade. Kx-prc.-ident Johnson is a possible candidate fur congress in the first district dis-trict of Tennessee. The spring elections in New Jersey show that the Republicans have increased in-creased their vote siucc last fall. An attempt was recently mafJe to throw a train from tho track of the Eric railroad, near Chester, New York. John McKenna has been elected by the printers in Albany as their representative repre-sentative in tho printers' national convention. con-vention. About $VJ0O.Oiin was recently paid out in dividends in Boston ia-t we-?k. and still the manufacturers want additional addi-tional tariff protection. The New York Snie Dmicratic 'committee meets in Albany on the 1 hh inst., for the purpose of calling a convention con-vention to elect delegates to tho national na-tional Democratic convention. The MisMSMppi senate has adopted a resolution lo investigate the unaccountable unac-countable disappearance of the civil rights bills, which wili fad because Lhc governor refuses to sign a duplicate. An old lady named Bridget Dol'ard was burned to death in her bed in New York city on the Nt. .'-he was in the habit of smoking in bed, and it is supposed sup-posed that the Led clothing caught tiro from a spark failing from her pipe. The Missouri State Tim, published at Jefferson city, the State capital, has until lately been tho organ of Sehur. and Grat7. Brown, but is now unequivocally unequiv-ocally for the Philadelphia convention aiid again.-t the Cincinnati movement. The Union Pacilii railway company is niakine a -'irv.n- lir a mrrow-iraiiec mad in"1 1 n lWtiry up the south tork of the 1'iat'e riviT to (.Irclry, JV'nrer and Uinlii. r city. io connect with the Colorado Contral, which is being extended ex-tended to Central city. The W.ishin.-i..n Cfy't'i' yU U ihu;- : "Ti e coming month r.f i.iy i-I i-I to witness tl;o cuiiiction at Cincinnati of a bo.-iy of er:,i r.)'Ti, on po.itic.d and party ;hi.;i- i.r- iir- nt, w riO: c mit-j mit-j : MuQ Will t0 tO do Cr il'it to do, to dr-I dr-I cide or not to decide upn something. ' Grading on lh-3 Northern l'acibc railroad i now complete t a point l ' M?eiity mii'- w: -t of the Minnesota I line, i lie ra.i- and -'nci".' - r.re air. ad;. - piirehad :- i:.y ihe tra. k and o p:; jliieroaito the M .uri riv.T on th:-k th:-k ie, arj i fjr a di.-:ancv of - 0 m.i:-' m.i:-' 1 from the l'a-;lic end oi' the iiac. |