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Show I " ' ... . - ., j . ;. t ' ' - ; GEORGE Q, KDITOIt ASD v .- Si '4 'PTJBLISirai; l? 8TOKEU P03T OFFICII Ox thd Sth ult. wo wrote a brie! article, under the head of "Foetal Injustice,' respecting the discontinuance of the Stoker Post OClce Session Settlement, DavU County. Ia that article weftaid wo felt assured that If the roat Office Department had been acquainted with the true condition of that OQee, and the benefit It was to the people of that neighborhood, the order for Its stoppage would nerer hare been Usned. We also recommended that the people get up a spirited remonstrance and petition, setting forth the facta of the case, and to the Tost Office Department at "Washington, and at the same time write to our Delegate, On the 22d ult. Captain Hooper recclred jpie Evtcxixo News containing the article, and learned late lj went to the Department, where he found a numerously-signe- d petition from the residents of the neighborhood of Stoker Tost OC3ce. He called the matter up, and after an Interview with Gen. Skinner, First Assistant Postmaster General, and writing a letter to and having an interview with Governor Randall, the Postmaster General, an order was issued on the 13d ult. for of the Stoker Post the and the Ofilee, appointment of D. W. Sessions as Postmaster thereof. , This news will be very gratifying to the people of Stoker, as it is an evidence that the Department was not promoted by unfriendly feelings towards them in discontinuing their ofilee, and that when the facts were properly stated, speedy amends were made. The Department acted upon what was deemed sufficient evidence, without consulting our Hon. W. HI Hooper; but it is like ly that should such a case occur again, and he should be la Washington, no action would be taken "without his being, at least, apprised of it. We have been pleased that he has been able to get this matter rectified in so prompt a manner; wo expected nothing else. ; for-wa- rd M 1' -- ;V. 't . K I and her; friends left the place In dis, gust. The above re veils d fearful state of women' in thlngt amcag the keying, .'true of all New York; and it equally Great and In other Jarge cities America Britain The hardships of the "poor seamstress are as familiar as house-bol- d words, and have been the subject of many an able pen, but are still unredressed? "Who can wonder at girls taking to a life of shame, when indus try, the most untiring, falls to furnish them the barest necessaries of life? Surely here is a field ample enough for the labors of the philanthropist and the reformer! At the grand fins! settle ment of aU earthly account, the fall of many as female1 soul from virtue and honor to shame and misery will be Dlaced.on the debtor side of some of these hard unfeeling taskmasters surely as there is Justice In Heaven. social system that fosters and encourages such a state of things however merit- riclous its external gliding, is foul and corrupt to the core, riach Is the social system of the Christian world; and vain have been and will be all their attempts to remedy the evils that exist. In the kingdom of God alone can a remedy be found. Here we have neither tolling and famishing seamstresses, nor prostitutes; but every woman may par ticipate In honorable marriage. Only In that social system foreshadowed by the old prophet In which seven women should take hold of one man, and ask for the privilege of being called by his name, will all the wrongs now endured by the fairest portion of God's creation ever be redressed, and thank God the day of Its Inauguration has dawned. ; ..-.i- : 1 ? i EDITORIAL SUWJIAItY. A lady by the name of II. if. Bhepard, t In a column in The New York i?cro-tio- n on "the experiences of a woman in New York," shows working the fear ful and crushing injustice to which seamstresses, as a class, are subjected through the competition, inhumanity and avarice that exlsfamong thelrem-ployer- s. ' 4 ; The writer of the "experleaces" was a director and worker in various benevolent societies, and through the frequent applications for assistance and rrllef from the "sewing women' her attention wssj called to, and her a aroused on behalf of that class, 8ha had heard these unfortunates reproved occasionally by well meaning but ignorant directors for not laying by for a rainy day when trade was brisk and times good; and had also heard their word doubted after havlBgitated the prices paid for their work. Hsr application to forewomen and to learn the actual amountemployers of wages! paid, were always evaded, and to find out the truth in relation to the matter he at length resolved to place herself In their ranks, believing that to be the best way of making herself thoroughly acquainted with their condition. In the wimer or jjta she carried her into elTVct, and her "Experiencesproject of a n , , wt.i. iu Iosl', are her awn experiences while doing so. Her first application for workto one of the largest dry goods establishments In New York City, and one where the .1 1 sym-patle- - Y ; to tb Detent Eteiwxg Xev$.) - i coNanrssioNAx. '' 8ENATK. IIESOCUTIOX PASSED. t , H'fJ: The Joint resolution Washington, to extend the time for the completion railroad was of the Northern Pad Ac amended and passed. SO. - u month of June. 1869. the election shall La heldat Vhlcli all members In Tn PTJB1.IC BUSINESS TO BE SUSPENDED Wr over 21 years of age, The President yesterday Issued orders full communion vote for-ot invitsd be to be rhall directing the executive department bxi&l-iShould tho tnaioi.ty u the lay placed In mourning ana that ail delecxtIon tad li 13 .f7or lay of in fu on ha mi.r3ded tho dav; of the con fere iiris annual s ihree-fcrthofjLhe a neral of Kx President B char .in; and "otinf? favor f the rro- -in thereon Uo that other marks of respect ba paid JL. ilbosed changelhanext general SconCsrthe dead.' ence may, oj mo ic4uim - - BIXXS BEFOBTED. vote, complete- the change and admit the asrreed The House military committee lav delegates previously elected. This ua tha to report the bill continuing pcr aa was adopted almost unanimously. o Ulcers to to of the cent. Increase pay the .m vy - j a bridge army, also a bill to construct across tno .Missouri . at Xteaven worth, for WaaJiington. Business in the departi ments, geuerally,:waat suspended military purposes. the country; the day was throughout CHASE'S SENTIilKNTS. spent in decorating tho graves of tha New York, 3. A Washington letler Union soldlere.. w, to the Herald says that Judge Chase BUMORXD IiESIQNATION OF" SEWARD; recently expressed .nimseir in unison on Friday, informed a leadwith the .Democratic party oa, every Seward, diplomatist- that he had 'tendered point, except universal: suffrage.' If he ing information from other his resignation; was elected by that party he would this statement. confirms carry out their policy faithfully, and quarters DUELLISTS TO BE DEALT "WTTH. labor to make the party one of perma nent usefulness; out no ueesnotwan SI. Secretary Seward the presidency, and is not a candidate hasWashington called the attention of Baron GIrolt for the nomination. He would no to the recent dnel between Gen.- Law assume the ofilee at the sacrifice of his re nee, our minister at Costa Rica, and honest convictions. On the . sreneral Baron '"Van Kussenkow, the Prussian issues be expressed highly Conservative Secretary .of Xegatloa. stating, that It ldess. He is In favor of material gov- was in violation of an act of Congreas;but ernment aid to the Southern States, a the Prussian attache is protected, 'from and strongly depre- prosecution He general amnesty, measures by the law of nations.attencates the harsh of Congress requests Baron GIrolt to call the on financial questions and favors an tion of his government thereto that It thereon. t Minearly return to specie payment. may take proper.actlon ister Xawrence has been promptly recalled, with the privilege of leaving HOUSE. Costa Blca before the' arrival of his " . AIIKAN3AS BILL. d-let- short executive The. Senate held session, after which (the Arkansas Bill was taken up. Frellnghuysen called attention to the fact that the House bill requires 'Arkansas never to place any restrictions upon the suffrage, thus forbidding the educational equivocation or any change of law regarding female suffrage. He dlesented irom such a theory. Buckalew made a long speech against the bill. Doollttle argued that the xr ReStates were not not could form in if they publican make a qualification for their own voters. Trumbull said he would vote for the House bill if Ferris' amendment be rejected." A vote was then' taken on .Edmunds amendment the bill to the Judiciary committee,wlth Instructions to require Arkansas to first adopt the 14th article; rejected without division. Ferris' amendment, striking out all the fundamental, conditions was lost; SOagalnst 21. Henderson Rave notice of. an amendment forbidding the discrimination of rsce and color, or the denial of any class particlpstiog in the oenents or the fund raised for educa tional purposes. self-governi- ng ralst lcj. -- wu-mi- -- . uu - .- to-da-y. -- ' ' " ' , ; ' i j ' ' broker, on the crround that Congress permits dispatches to be inspected.A .STEAMER SINKS, "j .The steamer PKnccsf, rslTIuls; with government freight for Fort ;d:a miles Btevensosv sunk' twenty-fiv- e cbove Xavington, on Sunday; the boat tmd cargo are probably a total loss t it f ; OLD 'BUCK' TO BE BURIE tDonuntictl ttractioii ! G 3; A. XllX 33 IV T-Or the ooonepltobed Lyrle Artiste, Trgeai enn -- W. ' The funeral of Buchanon Thursday afteran will take place ' : ' .. noon, Ex-Preside- nt uu vuiuouicuue, i ANOTHER iNDIAN TREATY CONCLUDED. A dispatch from Cheyj Washington enne announces the conclusion of a treaty with the Ogallalo's on the 25th. Bed Cloud is among the pblefs signing. fear It Is believed that there need be no ' of further Indian difficulties. Who irlll appear, by Particular Request, I,, Anight, this for la ber great Shaksperian only Character of , ' . - r ? - -- sao-cess- WOOULEY IN CUSTODY. -- or. - -- . DAVIS TO. RE TRIED IN, OCTOBEIJ, ; After an animated debate a resolution was adopted to place Woolley in the now 'probable, that the trial of It is.Davis and Sersreant of the Jeff. will. be. postponed ; unul custody I on both sides have of to the counsel relieve the any October; Speaker thereby and agreed on thatime. ana wun esses nave duty in the matter. The counselaccess family physician will have free - . J to him durlne the proceedings.. .The BURLINOAME. BOSTON INVITES telegram received by Woolley yester Boston. The committee of the citywas havlnsrbeen subsequently read, day to. invite Mr. Burforwarded by Woolley to Butler, evi- council met to the purpose linrame and the Chinese embassy to dently. Butler said, for ueo. u. was Boston to accept the hospitality of Jones from visit Insult him. It of New York, addressing Woolley as citizen, and as a sovereign Imprisoned aEN. STONEMAN FQR RICHMOND. bv the order of tyrants and cowards in say that Stone-orthe capital of America, and exhorting Chicago, 1. Specials cr in the district him to stand firm. A' provision waa man, made that do sealed communication Petersburir. beinsr the next officer in should be 'given to .Woolley excep rank to Schofleld will be placed in command' at Richmond llousseau's ' through the counsel. friends are strongly, urging him for the INDIAN: APPROPRIATION BILL. command.-Gordon- Granger Is trying After discussing the Indian appro- to have Howard Sent there so that he of the may have himself placed in command priation bill in a committee section or , whole, and striking out-th- e the Jb reedman's iinreau. to the authorizing the issue of bonds CONCERT TROUPE FOR CALIFORNIA. Choctaws, the bill passed. : .: ' Among tho passengers to' California ; ANOTHER AMENDMENT. steamer .from New York by ' ' The House again went into acorn were concert troupe: Jtoaa and Parepa mittee of the whole, when Asbly, intro The favorite singer waa serenaded at duced a tolnt resolution nronoslne an the1 steamer by Thomas' celebrated ameudment to the Constitution of the band. Devi vo, ,who sailed .last, week, United States, providing that the Preel went to make thejprelimlnary arrange- dent should not be eligible for 4XICU19. tion and abolishing the olUce of ' and for a thorough revision DEMOCRATIC. TRIUMPH lif6nEQOSt In San Francisco, 2. to be made In the method of electing the Demo in resulted 1st.' June a a' Oregon. President. Ashley made speech: in triumphs The'Democratio Con support of his proposition and in oppo cratic sitlon to the present system of voting ereseman was, elected by 1,000 majority. by electors. Morgan spoke on genera All the county tickets are. Democratic which gives a Republipolitical matter, when the House ad except Marion, JSOO.i can of . Poriland'city gives majority journed. 21 Democratic, majority. ('Legislative. at LETTER FROM MISS REAM. anaa county omcers demo neanyau A large number of bills and resold crats. The nomination or Urant and tions were Introduced. Morgan 'read l Colfax excited much'enthusiasra; letter from Miss Vinnle Ream, sculp tu NEW DIGGINGS, ress, who now occupies the room direc ted to be used for a tuard room, for New diggings have been struck be Woolley, stating that to remove her tween Rouge river aud Gallce creek. r model of Lincoln would destroy a whole T'-' TROOPS' VOn SITKA. year's wora. Morgan oirered aresoiu Hon suspending the execution of the Battery F has beenjordered to Sitka resolution directing the room to be va from Portland,-bthe steamship Alice, cated. .Laid on the table. on juiy isi., . In which aha ah1ved uch a Brilliant SaoceM In New York" and ctber. Kastrn,Citi, bem? Press tha finest OPIIELJa by tb lor Gen. Marques has issued a pronooncod had that many years. appeared to addressed the MANIFESTO FROM ' GEN. MARQUES. ' ; ' - i ; r- -t "... to-d-ay now-comman- d . 1 to-da- y's re-ele- c- - f Vice-Preside- nt, The-electio- n -- ., v.-- 4 5 wmwt LAW TO REGULATE PUBLIC MEETINGS. Paris. The French Senate has pass- ed a law regulating public- meetings. i PRIIICE OF. DENMARK. OPHELIA, - - - MADAME SCHELLER - ' PARLIAMENT ArWOURNED. -- at-Ar- . Havana. i a; manifesto, pamphlet Slexlcan people, defining! his position. He states- - that he has resolved to retire THURSDAY EV G? June 4, 1868 forever from public life.. He denies and the. allegations of disproves many of cruelty attributed to hlm.1 He says the For this Shake pear's treat Tratre'y night In only. statements that he was the author of 5 Acts, entitled. the Aeubea massacre are false. He claims to have acted always under su- orders and concludes by JerIorwish to die in the defense of Mexico against foreign invasion. : I ! , . r- "." j gy .rtffjrapli. Dele--gat- e, I .-. -- IBpecla! ' ' " ' the price thai waa paid for it, when she UETTB Vn ' CANNOH. ' - i DESBET EVEITIIIG ' h as adjourned until June 4th. FTarnlt-t.- . -- Mr JS Lindsay Klngof lxnmark, Father Mr J A Thomnwiii Ghost otHamiefa J U Hsidie CABLE FOR FLORIDA AND CUBA. Polonlns. Ubrd Chamberlainv.r.Mr D MKeuzle J C G: nhatn New York. The Hera Id's Dondon Lnertes, Son of Polonlu8.'.:......Mr ilamiet ....Mr j E ilrde sneclalsavs the steamer liaveo with the Horalle, D Rrtwencrantz new cable to connect uuDa witn a ion G all dens tern MrHMaJfen Mr a Merrni Marcellas .. da, sailed , Klrst Actor MrOTeKdae Mr J K Kv.n. SCARLATINA ON THE MARCO POLO. Rcond Actor- -; H Marsctu .Mr First The bark 2larco Tolo, has arrived, Second Mr R p Ne8in M r II Ma) ben Orslck, a Courlier.... bringing. 400 passengers twenty-fo. Bernardo Mr J B Kelly children died of scarlatina on the pass KransUoo.. ...... ......Mr J E Evans r '. age.of Miss Adams Denmark. Qertrnde, Qacen .. Miss Lizzie Plan i t . SALNAVE DEFEATED. Player Queen . SalAdvices from Hay tl report that DOORS OPKN at T o'clock. Performance t nave had been beaten, and naa lorcea Commence punctually at 8. ...Mr f rlt-ndo- ..u.....Mr : to-da-y. ; . Grave-Dik'Str- I -. GraTB-Dirg- er u 1 : ; -' -- J his way out of Port au Prince. Great excitement existed at Honduras. TO BE SNUBBED BRITISH PRETENSIONS i i ... 23. Nicaragua. May : BTOTICES On account of the removal of the British pretensions to the ownership of the Mosquit's Ter- ritory, the" United States! were expected to interfere to prevent such claims. TO ANOTHER FENIAN RAID. ' New York. The JlcralcVs Montreal special says there are 23,000 stand ofarms at Ogdensburg, and beef and pork for six thousand men for ten flays. An attack on Presoott and Cornwall is threatened. Government detectives report that a raid is certain before the first of HOME MANUFACTURERS X OF The Dominion government pro July. sevtests removal or C troops, against the eral batteries and two million rounds of cartridges have been sent. The pay of the volunteers is doubled, Tu O T: H ! j ' fciVIL , 'W'AR IN ABYSSfJflA. facllltaU Home Manufactare, there is for The Herald' a Dondon special gives rpQ JL 8ALK, by . t.f ,.r.,u,t news of fichtinir amoncr the natives of .... ,i .... i . Abyssinia. Anarchy and Icivil war pre I vail all over the country. Theodore's wldSw holds Magdala with twelve thou . believed that It isthe sand, horsemen. leave when the English country, the AGENT for the SALE of Prest. B. TTOHNO-will take possession. Egyptians t : I ; r.,-'.- .. - - 1 4 . , - ...- - josepii goddabd; a AGAINST GOVERNOR EYRE. NO INDICTMENT . wviwu (KIUIJ ... &AXi.,a i LOO X . London, 2. The grand Jury refused to brine: a bill or indictment against Uov. IDE P.O:Tv.,, on ac evidence the of Jamaica, l! Eyre, EVENING! 8ESSI0N. ELECTION AT GOLD MILL. BTAKBERBY, II EJECTED. Schenck moved that hereafter the A dispatch" from Gold 'Hill, Nev.; an duced by the prosecution. Near Messrs. ELD R EDGE A CLAWSON't ROYAL COMMISSION. have an evening session; The Judiciary Committee has' report House adopt nounces the election or the entire ite- Store, Bait Lake City, ; ; r ed, adversely "to the confirmation of ed.local officers, Jy The Roval commission on the neutral v publican ticket, of the , as 40 General. to50 msjority; Stanberry, Attorney Itylaws made a report in favor of grant CI INTERNAL REVENUE RILL. ; ing the executive authorities additional NEW NOMINATIONS. The House went Inte a committee o THE EARTHQUAKE GONE TO WASHtNG- - power to detain ships supposed inten Is tald that the President will no the whole and considered the Interna1 It T n ; TOiTTEBRITORVJ C H O ? .H J ded- for belligerent purposes: and also . i ' as Minister Revenue bill. Schenck said, If the re minate Iteverdy-Johnson- , recommended the fittincr that A building, from Terri Washington dispatch to England, and Groesbcck, as Secre-- J venue under the bill from, w his Key Both Fine and CourseVPouble and an earthquake at or mooring of such vessels-i- any British shocks of tory reports to the amounted $70,000,000. receipts several tary of the Treasury. a declared shall be. new mission port misdemeanor; w jTiristed, for would exceed the expenditures by $13, church at points. iThej and . that Great built Britain ia was ARKANSAS BIH, PASSED. shaken. ship any badly Tulalip 000,000. Kelly favored the reduction of In vtrkloflAn rf sunn Intv aV11 'ni Ka t - FENIAN CONVENTION.-r- " Washington, June l. Drake offered the tarpon whiskey, nrty or even lorty r permitted to enter any British port, and I. Oar pets. an, amendment to the Arkansas bill. cents. The committee then arose. if of the convention A Fenians mat ineir prizes wnen brought witnin providing that Arkansas be admitted on WASnBURNE WITHDRAWS ALL CHAR ofDetroit. T't', was held closed with British to Michigan, jurisdiction shall ba returned condition that there shall be no denial ; . doors. .Largo amounts in money and the owners.- ,, GES AGAINST DONNELLY. or abridgment of the right of suffrage or and.. Stocking . An immense mass nled&red. were men committee from the other A the that Indians Poland, special, any right, except held in the evening, four or PRINCE NAPOLEON GONE ON A VISIT. affair re- meetingwas shall not be taxed. After a miscellane- on the Washburn-Donnell- y persons being unable to Paris, 2. Prince Napoleon has left ous discussion, several other amend ported that Washburn bad withdrawn live thousand Generals admission. .Work; O'Niel and on a visit to Baden and Vienna. Paris gain Ad ments having been rejected, Drake's all charges against Donnelly. addressed the Spiers meeting. . amendment was adopted and the bill journed. CRETAN REPRESENTATIVES NOT TO BE . to 34 8. Also, WARPS ready for the Loom. ELECTION ITEMS. ; r Adjourned passed; ADMITTED. BUSTEED. AGAINST JUDGE CHARGE I n 2. V ALASKA FISHERIES. e Th Wash gton , Democrats claim . Advices from Athens" Kellv presented a petition from tho that the Be election Given of for . ; Mayor, in four presentatives of foreign;sayi mo-i- t . on the Committee from For literal wages were paidwas Sumner, in that Henry C. Sample. charging Judge l worus out or tne seven- - claimed powers as Dem comma several official AJLE WHOLES with elen Busteed'of Ala., Incompe- ocratic.- i Two colored members of IlelaUons.reported have formally protested against the her first Job, a delicate merino nicatlons i ... KETAII, the city to exclusive for and relative and or privileges admission Canpraying corruption, from tency representatives Mres, to braid and bead, which she was in the fisheries In Alaska, and asked to an Investigation; referred to the Judi council were elected in the first ward. dla to the Grecian Chambers. V . . . . . The Republicans .do. not concede the . requested to do In her best style as It was refer them to the Committee on Terri- ciary committee. election of Given. Some troubleoccurPROCLAMATION AGAINST BAEZ. iMi : for the show case. To com piste this tories: he also stated that tha House js? v BILL i to red negroes EXCHANGE OFOR by of naturalized .prevent attempting the bill for GRAIN! AND protection dress our seamstress worked faithfully Havana, Z Gen Xuprorj. of St. Do- citizens would be considered at the next Garfield introduced a bill to transfer- coioreu men irom voting tho JJemocrat. mingo, i nas issued a proclamation forseventy-twhours.. When the took meeting of the committee, r. the Indian Bureau to the War DepartBaez. The adherents of CabraL OTHER COMMODITIES OP against ment; rererreu to lue military ' com it, to the store the superior at jle of the who number three DILL AMENDED. have also thousand, J. mittee. . work was praised, and on that account Edmunds called me ana are L.u- tasen The between neia with railways trill Washington the acting THE COUNTRY. an extra price $3,73 was placed to her for appeals to up and NcW'York, have consolidated their pron against liaez, wnoso position is orproviding (Jiaira. credit on her .'A through trailio so as to bo under one considered very insecure. Three dollars which was materially amended. The o.mA head. had reached St. Thomas report that for two bill e and seventy-fivprovides cents for seventy-twtheappolntmentof ARRIVAL OF SCHOFIELD. had . the Congress for rejected treaty the Assistant I, Uenersls.wlth talar i .... . r hours a long week's unremitting ar- lea of fourAttorney Gen. Schofleld arrived he will INDTAN CHIEFS HAVE AN INTERVIEW DUrchase Of . the iftland. Th abolishes thousand it each; Article Guaranv YARN be of will Erery duous toll! a little orer three cents caused great excitement: business was tvmi tiie president. the charge of the War Depart' per solicitors to the Court of . Claims,- etc assume I Chlefd on He will not Nez The of ment the Perces hour. Indians. Monday. improving. . Commissioners had left teed to BETAIN Its JUSTLY' 'ACQUIRED . The bill passed after sharp opposition resign his position In the array, but will re- from Idaho, had an Interview with the Haytt .for Europe to tender the pres- i- REruTATloy. Her next Job a pique aacque to braid, from llendricks and iiucKaiew. j. leave of absence whlie'he remains ceive dency to Gen. .Solomon. was worse still. Upon this she - Parties APPROPRIATION BILL, PEFICIENCV or : , 49War. residlnsat SANPETE, can secure Secretary spent - v CARACCAS NEWS. ;r STON EM AN ASSIGNED TO VIRGINIA." 2 hours, and received for passeTd. ' NOMINATIONS.1 YARN at FOBX BIRCH, Nephl City, for pay the The deficiency appropriation bill was Caraccas dates to Mav 11 say that den.' The toPresident has issued generous sum of eighty cents. She did taken orders, amended and passed. The The following nominations were seut day, assigning. General Stoneman to itoiea, ai ine nead or tne ltevolutioniabi several other Jobs and found that on no rSenate up, then went Into executive session to the senate Beckwitb, command ine uiatrict cr. virgin la. had entered Caraccas. The officers and GASH GRAH! kind of tewing could she earn more aad afterwards me Harry Dranch mint at ouperinienaenioi adjourned. of the partisans government Jb fearing ran u. REPUBLICAN Cisco: U. JDavis, melter and t3sn man nrty cents for ten hours labor. or CAUCUS, V a l. i rwai'iiMrv Hii iHnn linn r it REBEL. STATES EXCLUDED. branch at the refiner mint at Denver i milCIX, Agent cenia per nour; while upon some, cuy. jarge numbers had Joined Gen. dI6l;2Mr 7r .i 3. Edmunds Introduced the John P. Person, assessor of Internal if ""puoJican Chicago, a we have already seen, she could earn following resolution in the. Senate "yes- lievenueox me .tn I "A, l , on " oa UUfc l orCalifor nrhlnh.rt.. ''uutrict uuvuu unrt. mnh h nmahaH " vu icukvut :k waa over which a laid, mornlnr. fraction orer three cents. V nla. terday only .Suo one day, under the rules: Kesolved, that ? escaped lo the Dutch Island JKXn? Some weeks subsequently this m DAULGREN RELIEVED. vuuiu uo Been umna." . - . lady In the States) of Virginia, North Carolina. jvuiuutijf 1. . III mx Dill can De TJasneti i IhU REQUEST FROM THE COSTAl RICA CON- . f rn... I company with tome friends went a South Carolina, Ueorgla. Florida, Ala uas oeen or- wueiuer idq iurutr thopping to this same establishment; bama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas dered to relieve Admiral Dablgren thoroughly AMIDDLAGEU WOMAN, General Hoosework. ana me show-casIn the centre of the and Texas, respective; shall not be ad now commanding the South Pacific offlcers for the Senate, M lesta nan T VT8,1 a n,niw obtain permanent situation in a small relnaval family ilica Dre- to exceptnhe in the electoral to use a United States permiselon nfllwr.by appiylnsc to Mra. U. J. CROCHERON, gjrooax In which thsy stood, contained mitted torepresentation Biding . v . vote for Jhe President and T .. ..-' . ' waasba! mj - V. one moeic and a half 8onthof Bisbop S""1JA. j -. w uiabea UUUOII survey the dreos for which she had been paid college or dl6&2t METHODIST CONFERENCE. Vice President the United States, and u,iae Woolley''a residence, 9ih Ward. on lIXB I C"C in to order coast, pendlbton preparino.i J. . One or the party Inquired the that no electoral votes shall bo received Chicago. The Methodist iacui we ine opening or tb new port of New York. The comm from any or such respective conference has nearly closed IU general price of It, and was told tSX The in or counted i oi labors, Yh haverT. "7"raerco. V PWn unless as prescribed by law for and will adjourn on entraired Cincinnati, yestenlav; States, was . LO a it IHB ioTi! next. terrogator thought tSenatft With th v en.tT114 iui Liits l Tuesday The crAy very high the Choice or electors, the people of such r ma n i IWB Sent mar . rnr '.T" iaui "um la compromise reference uest by SecreUry lbe adopted pian, price, but was assured by the shopman States shall, pursuant or commodatlon acts of to the w iby ueteirauon. allows two lv ArmJ?1 ' -' ' ConvenHorf to that It could not be sold for less, as the m bu ucoaii, passea since meCongress the Democrat! fourth for each . . gates uo annual INfORMS alt frlenoa and the puVio last ''be conference .i. .'. which of alone cost 1S67, have March, $35. day one wnicb la embroidery adopted has more than one ministerial hata.. renaieion army, Upon being thnn,i r our youncr women nre frenarin fn e asked if he waa positive that l3a avere the Constitution under which the State The-lastrong, 1 k?. . by special train and mo b will delegates rhr.n or meaicine a$ Zurich, in , rXcraoved. His Uqaors'. been organized electoral conference of hve ixiuaoan xer?nlfnlt aemonstration inth. practice imposing pala for the labor, he gave a pert reply and comshall be in Peaceful operation, and laymen, TEMPLE STREET to his Switzerland. Three of. them ara Pn. From E ii the aCLrmaUve. The lady who did that such posed of one layman from rich V.irmii streets, headed by a band of forty pieces. liahand SUte shall also nave become or STATE ROAD, two andhalf the one a h Swiss. station within the bound. rK. the work then enlightened him as to entitled to representation in RELEASE OP mile from the where he wUl continue to OPERATOR. City, hnnal conference. 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