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The Presidency Of The Senate

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Day
5
Month
September
Year
1873
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Washington special of thn World ays: "The moráis of Senator Carpenter lave quite disturbed some oi' the leading tepublican Senators, especi&lly one or vo ffroin New England, and a movement is already on foot to supersede him s President of the Senate the fust week f the coming session. One Senator who s zealous for the chango appears to have o doubt of the truth of the Long Branch sandal, and is conferring with other cnators as to the propriety of electing enator Ferry, of Michigan, to preside ver the Senate." President Cass, of the Northern Pacific lailroad, has determinad to opérate the )akota División from the Red to the VTissouri Eiver regularly, in conneciion with the rest of the line all winter, and rders for prf-paration have already gone orward. The división will probably bo fficially insprcted by the Government Commission before the close of the utumn. The President is at the Lont? Branch oapital : in tlmt " cottage by the sea " - neit door to Torn Murphy's. Our ITIotliers, who'were the best and tidiest housewives in the world- excepting our grandmothers !- took esecial pride in the possession of tow of tinware that glistened like a polislied mirror. Every article about their houses susceptible of polish, including the brass knocker, was regularly brightened up until t fairly glistened. With their priinitive materials, such as Bath brick, emery, rotten stone. etc, it was a serious labor, albeit one of love. Now-a-dnys, however, their daughters use Sapolio, and in one hour can polish more articles and doit better than they OOuld in a whole day. If you wish to excel your mothers in the briglitness of your kitchen ware, use Saiolio.

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Old News
Michigan Argus