DAILY 'TO WANDA REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 141 The News Condensed. Owing to the decline in wheat, dealers j anticipate that large will ; - soon be made. It is said that Gibson, elected United j States Senator from Louisiana, is an ear- * nest advocate of a sound currency. Gen. jChainberliti of Maine was last night elected president of the New Eng land association of the Alpha Delta Phi. A 400 acre phosphate mine in Ottawa | county Canada, has been sold for sl7,- i 000. , Judge McCrary took his seat on the i United States Circuit Court bench at St Louis yesterday. The Exposition Commissioners of Cin cinati, Ohio, have decided to hold an ex hibition in 1880 from September 8 to Oc-1 tober 9. Maj. Brown, head paymaster U. S. A.> was robbed of .$20,000 yesterday, while 1 en route from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Reno. The Senate Committee on Territories 1 has agreed to report favorably the nomina tion of Eli H. Murray for Governor of Utah. Daniel Barrett, Supreme President of the Catholic Mutual Beuclit Association of the United States and Canada, died) suddenly at Medina yesterday. The remains of Captain Henry A. Adams, who died at Montevideo while in command of the United States frigate Hartford, were interred in Phil idelphiayesterday. Republican State Committee Mas fixed the 6th of May as the time for holding the Maryland State Convention to select , delegates to the Republican National Con- 1 vontion at Chicago. A Foreign despatch confirms the report that the Pope cabled Cardinal McClosky I for an explanation of his countenancing Parnell, and that the cardinal explained j by cable to the Vatican. Molvneux St. John, Assistant Land j Commissioner for the St. Paul, Minnea polis and Manitoba Railway has gone to j England to promote emigration to the land of the Company. I The annual session of the Grand Lodge J of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New Jersey ended yesterday There was 1 a large representation. M. W. Hamilton Wallis, of Jersey City, was elected Grand Master. The heaviest snow storm of the season ' prevailed throughout Wisconsin Wednes- i day and Thursday. In the northern por tion of the State the snow is from twenty to 1 forty inches deep, and the lumbermen arc j jubilant over the prospects. j! Bishop Hendricken has addressed a letter to the Catholic clergymen of the Diocese of Providence directing that a collection be taken February 1, in all the L churches of this Diocese, for the allevia tion of the distress in Ireland. In the case of Hall against the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company, a test suit tried in 1878 to fix the responsibility for 1 loss by the Pittsburg riot, United States Judge McKennon decided that the plain tiff is not entitled to recover. Plaintiff had admitted his goods were destroyed by fire during the riot and the bill of la ding contained a clause excepting the lia bility of the railroad for freight lost by fire. .TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 24, 1880. PRICE ONE CENT AR DECLARED ! * } U The subscriber having leased the large and com-A modiolis barn, known as the v I &feriTis House Ijcwii, Ik now prepared to make war on Ijivery and Stabling ! j We liave room for all. Come along with your , hore. l'ut them where they are safe. Feed or ' not, as you choose. i Wo Guarantee Satisfaction. E. E. BUFFINGTON. j rK i.vsrii.i.vct: Against fire I in old, reliable, firmly established and honorabe j crmpanies, with MILLIONS OF CAPITAL! call upon C*. H.IJLMJ, Attorney-at-Law, To- | wanda, I'enn'a. Jan. 18. , p.iif.M roii SALE. A farm of lot) acres near Wjalnsin