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VOLUME 27. C HICAGO, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1874—SIXTEEN PAGES. e Thicage Daily Teibune, NUMBER 253. CHINA,CROCKERY, &o. CHAMPION GLUE. TERGALHS (AP CLTE French China, Crockery, Bohemian Glass, Silver-Plated Goods, (lassware, Lamps, &C., &e. pestselected and largest stock e koD e Coods in the Gity. Framilios nlghiog Weie hovacholds can puy S WEST PRICES of F.&E JARGER, 73 WABASH-AV., Near Randolph-st. PIANOS. of now reple stthe HALLETT, DAVIS & C0.S PIANOS. SEVENTY-FIVE first premiums award, & for BEST PIANOS. 2,000 Rare boen masnlsctured tod ar SE. O 45t Lisst, first of Nving Planista, saza 1t s the most fo tnstrimentover made. b1 Pianoe, both Grand and Square, T e soen in Chicago, n large nambers, 20D Yaciety of olber manufsctures, 31 S piino 830 Organ Warerooms of V. W. KIMBALL, $ 95 A Mflnbhn;d‘iai? ORGAN, iy warranted, we now offer for 855 ew and second-hand Pianos can be ad of us at real genuine bargains. ROOT & SONS, 109 State=-st. We bave In stook & large assortmext of seoond-band ‘plance st 8100 and ‘smong them two splendid Jera-oatavs square STRINWAY perfeot order, which will be werranted State and Moaroe-sts., Chicago. HOTELS. OCONOMOWNOC, Fhs besutifal summer retroat; the prottiest lakes in the wald, and the finest drives in the county. WOODIL.AND vow epen for summer visitors. The most delightful Hoaon the lakes: sl ves, large afry rooms, sod clean, comfortable ode.CR. Shring ot pr 3oar the bouse, batter than Bothesda or Silvo Gusets received during May at 87 per weok, vk, For thasomscaapply to o Oconomowoe, Wis. HICHIGAN-AV. HOTEL, o LATE TREMONT. elegant Hotel will bo opened as_a FIRST-CLASS Enmy“a'ggfx? on or aboat the, Iith {ast., by B. F. res, Mich, Secial tadicements for partles wish Pl Vs 7 m. June st 810 to furnish, ARR & CO. LOCKSMITH, I T WOLLENSAK, PRACTICAT: (ksmith and Bell Hanggr, ORDERS BY MAIL S8OLICITED. 228 IL-asSalle=st. Tubes inserted. LUMBER. HENRY N. HOLDEN, 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN EARDWOOD LUMBER Cfallkinds. Also, Wagon Lumber. Pactisalar at B iy Sl b or sy R of OFFICE AND YARD: Oor, Market and Jackson-sts,, Chicago. BUSINESS CARDS. FURST&FLANDERS, ARCHITECTS, Tibgion Block, sonthmet cornor Fihav. snd Wask: MUNGCGER'S 'LAUNDRY. WoRICES~128 Dearbornt., 196 Michiganat., 199 Wost RANTTE JIONUMENTS. AN & HAND MANTEL COwx ichigan-av , corner Van Burca-st. DR. R. L. REA’S =8¢0 removed to his office, 65 Randolph-st., north- S comer Biate; Houre, § fo:10 and 3 10 5. MISCELLANEOUS. THE FINEST QUALITY OF Botiulomew & Leicht's Bock Beer Ordsey Weat Side Aet. Eux,fl:_flmm;uu promptly azecutod in the CORINS! Yo Gors, — - S T R Jormerly of the Cutler Hetse, Grand FOR HOUSEHOLD USES. MENDS CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, STONE WARE, FURNITURE, LEATHER. Mends ANYTHING requiring mending about the house. For sale by Druggists and Gro- cers. Price, 25 cents. CHANPION GLUE FOR WO0OD-WORKERS, PAPER- BOX MANUFACTURERS, &G It is the BEST and CHEAPEST Glue in the market, and is being used by the most extensive menu- facturers in the country. Call at -office for samples and prices. CHAMPION GLUE (0, 282 South Water-st., NEAR LAKE-ST. BRIDGE. TABLE WARE, &o. (. D. PEAGOCK, JEWELER, 98 State-st., OPP.FIELD, LEITER & Cco. Will open Monday, May 4, a large assortment, direct from the manu- facturers, of RICH AND ELEGANT Table Ware, CUTLERY &, &, Which will be offered at great bargains. REAL ESTATE. I OoOFFEIR The Pollowing Property AT A BARGAIN, On Easy Terms. Three 3-story, basement, sub-cellar, and attlo brick houses, all modern {mprovementa; brick stable for each; Tots 251132 to 18-foot alley, on Dearborn-st., near Division. Four 3-story and basement brick heuses, all modern im- provements, on Chicago-av., corner Rash-st. The very desirable business corner, corner Olatk and fichigan-sts., 25280, 3-story and basement brick bullding. 100 foet on Larrabee-st., near Chicago-av., Lots10 and 11, Block 84, Elston Additlon, resr fronting on Haw- thorne-av. 851123 to alley, on North Statest., near Division. Ono block on North State-st., between Gosthe snd Banks. . 160 feot on North State-st., between Banks and Bohiller. 80xE6 feet, cornor Astor and Banks-sts. 852130 feet to alley on North-av., near LaSallost. 20 acres of very desirable property adjointng Ravens- wood, suitable for subdivision. 7 acres, with elegant dwelllog, stable, green-honse, corner North Clark-st, and Fullerton-av.; also fronting on Lincoln Park; this is ono of the finest pieces of gronnd in the city, and & capital invostmont for subdivision. Appls to JOHN A. HUCK'S Office, Room 9, 57 North Clark-st., bot. 10 and 132, m. Wastington Heighis OIS On Monthly Payments. We have for_sale 10 Lots on Morgan-av., and 15 Lots on Esmond-st., 1 1-3 Blocks from Morgan-av. Station. These Lots ie high and dry, and are located in the most central streets of that besutiful suburb. Church, Stores, and School near by, and Trains run- ning several times o day and night. Terms $30 cash, balance in monthly paymaents st 7 cent interest. 2 G CLARKE, LAYTON & CO., Room 2. For Sale or Exchengs. A country seat at Broomseld, New Jersey. comsista of 7 acres of Jand, with modern liouso supplied with ; iz located ithin 40 minates' nids of New York City. Tl N3Te of att, afd welt stocked with the most porfeot Kver- cns Raro Shrubbery, and Frults. The barn, stables, ot man, aro complote. Tao bouso commands & mountain viow of 23 miles, unsurpassed in this conntry. Connscted is & Gallery of Pa ntingr, coilected abroad ro- gardless of oxpense, ‘which cen be had with tho house &t 3 erssebasgsin. APV yppy u KIDDER, Room No. 3, 81 Washingtoo-st. FOR SALE. MONTHLY PAYMENTS. A large disconat for all or ball cash, purchase money e P Rocaicd Bullding Lots taken In part pas- ment.) Octagonfrunt Brick House, ‘with Marble Trim- mungs, modern improvements, ‘Barns, etc. ; to bofinished B O ebaners that canwait till July 1 can hate Houses bulit to suit thelr own tzste, situated ‘on Bowen- a cty betwecn, Lingley and Vincennes: v carer Onkland Station. ~AppIY 1 3 State-at., in Badk, oF fourihs hoass fro 2 FOR SALE! Theowner will sell the two-story and basement octagon- front brick dwelling, 158 Vincennes-ar, 1,500 lass_than trpacbrlck dwellinn, 12 VECTERs. B A BARGAIN. For ssle JO0x1%0 fect on Calumatav., betwoen EM(Ly- i ~fourth-sta. %50 per Jc hirG wod B s thiatey et fro P 1,400 Marsh, b AR \ FURNITURE. FURNITURE! . We are daily finishing and stook- ing our Warerooms with new and el- egant designs of PARLOR, CHAM- BER, LIBRARY, and DINING- ROOM FURNITURE, all of which wers manufactured and purchased for cash during the recent decline in la- E:r zla.lnd material, which enables us 56) GOOD FURNITURE Cheaper than the cheapest. Please give us a call. Iy J. L CAHN, 229 Wabash-av. REMOVALS. RRemovall WANNHEINER BROS, 224 &226 WEST MADISON-ST., ‘WILL CONTINUE TEEIR CLOSING-0UT SALE One Week More, Until May 9, befors removing to their new and elegant store, 298 West Madison-st. opposite Carpenter-st They will sell their entire stock of DRY GOODS lower than any other house in tho city, ond persons in want of this class of Goods should not let this extraordinary chance for bargains slip by without profiting @ T Original leader of fash- ion in Hair Goods has Removed TO 124 STATE-ST,, ‘Wholesalo and retail.] NEAR MADISON. REMOVALI R. H. COUNTISS, CROCER, ESTABLISEED 1850. ‘Has removed from his old stand, corner Six- teenth and Btate-sts., to the now and spa- cious store, 953 WABASH-AV., near Twen- g-fint—st., whore, wilh a full line of Fine roceries and Teas, he will be happy to sup- ply his old customers and all new ones that may favor him with thoir patronage. REMOVATL. H. H. HEIMERDINGER, DEALER IN Leather and Findings, (LATE 60 LAKE-ST.,) ‘Has romoved to his now and spacious quarters, 40 Stante-st. Where he will be glad to ses all his old frionds and custo- mers. REMOVED To 102 WASHINGTON-ST. GEO. H. ROZET, Real Estate and Mortgage Loans. All business pertaining to purchase, sale and mnnsgemeut of Real Estate, attended to. REMOV.ATL. EDWARD (. DOUGLAS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Brushes, HAS REMOVED TO SO0 EASTLAKE.ST. Opposite Tremont Houso, Chicago. REMOVAT. WM. H SCHIMPFERMAN, IMPORTER OF Vings, Liyuors, Fine Groseries, Havana Segars, Alos and Porter, REMOVED TO “REMOVAL. BRUNSWICK & CO. BILLIARD-TABLE MANUFACTUKERS, . Formerly at 47 and 49 Btato-st., can be found at thelr new quarters, Nox. 44 and 46 Deacborn-st., whers all tho Istest styles of tables will be on exhibition. The public are Invited to call snd examine thelr stock. REMOVAL. KELLEY, MORLEY & CO., Coal Deal- ers, have Removed their Main Office from 130 LaBalle-st. to 97 East Washington, be- tween Clark and Dearborn-sts. ARCHITECTURE, ADAM L. ROBB, Architect, has Removed to his New and Commodious Office, 187 ‘Washington-st.,, between ILaSalle-st. snd Fifth-av. WILL MOVH, MONDAY, MAY 4th, To rooms over Edward Elr % Oo., Monron-siranty sormer Wabashar, B BALL: Napester of Fashions, Publisher, and Teacher of Gar- ‘ment-Catting. REMOVAI. 'WEST SIDE OVFICK OF MUNGER'S Izsaundry REMOVED TO 129 F%ST MADISON-ST. o EEMOVAL, T JER HAY hss romoved his o2 T Mook fouth Sasgaraon-at: 1o No. S Gorner ot Moaros, Ofies houss: #1098 By sad§to?p. m. o0 and rest- 163 tate- ol FIRE INSURANCE. FURNITURE. HENRY H. BROWN. GEO. W. MONTGOMERY. - BROWN & MONTGOMERY, BUCCHSSOES TO WILLIAMS & MONTGOMERY axd . . BROWT, STrance Agents 116 & 118 LaSalle-st. COMPANIES BEPRESENTED: American Ins. Co,, Newark, Fireman's Ing; Co, Newark, New York & Yonkers Ins, Co, New York . ' Black River Ins, Co, Water- town, : Roger Williams Ins. Co, Prov- idence. . - Commerce Tns, Co,, New York. Tradesmen's - Ins, Co, New York, (lens Falls Ins, Co,, Glen Falls, Etna Ins. Co, New York, Sun Ins. Co, Cleveland. BOBERT A. WALLER. DAN M. BOWAMAR, bl Ageacy BOWMAR & WALLER, No. 171 LaSalle-st. Capital Represented, (e Milion Thvee Fmdred Thousazd Dalars. Williamsburgh City FireIns,Co., N.Y. People’s Ins, Co., Memphis, Tenn, Ben Franklin Ins, Co., Allegheny, Pa. WILL REMOVE, IN A FEW DAYS, TO Nos. 164 & 166 TaSalle-st, FINANCIAL. Exclusively & M Bavings Bank. 105 CLARK-ST, Mofhodist Chured Block. S1x per cent compound interest on depoyits. Passbooks froo. Money also invested for otbers on Bond and 3Mort- foss tn small sums at 10 por cont interest: no chargete [ender for abstract or legal examination of titlo. 'GEO. SCOVILLE, Proesident. W, Krrary Reep, Cashior. NoTe—During the recent panc, this Bank has paid all deposits on demand. witbout notice. J. D. HARVEY, Loazs on Real Etate Securities, Commer- oial Peper, and Colaterais. o5 WASEINGTON-ST. Capitalists or County Banks wishing to favest small ar large sums, fot long or short time, can ba supplied with frat-class [dans. McCORD, WARNER & CO, BANEBERS, AND DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE SECURITIES. §6 WASHINGTON-ST- Loans nogotisted on first.class sccarity. INO. C. M'CORD. __ JAS. B. WANNER. __JOS. T. M'CORD. LACES. EMBROIDIRIES, &o. M. ESPEN, 70 STATE-ST. 70 STATE-ST. Laces & Embroideriss, ‘Will open, MONDAY, May 4, New Denlgus in LARGE FRINGED NETS, For Lace Searfs. Also, & fresh arrival of Lace Jacnets & Lacs Shawls, Mach under regulsr prices. 70 STATE-ST., Betwoen hndalgb and Washington. GAS FIXTURES. GASFIXTURES, 314 and 316 State-st. RECEIVER'S SALE Of the Immense Stock of Gas-Fixturos of the late firm of Goshorn, Fontayne & Co., at Retail tor 30 days at less than cost to manu- facture. MILES ALMY, Receiver, Appointed by U. B. Court. PRINTERS.STATIONERS. &o. CULVER, PAGE, BOTNE & (0, . Wholesale and Retail Stationers, BLANK BOOK MAKERS AND PRINTERS, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. EES S Furniture! (. &, HOLTON & €0, 269 & 271 State-st., Offor their largoe stock of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE st bargains and invite an examination of their goods and comparison of prices. By buying direct of manu- facturers you save one profit. 325 Buys an sll-Walnut Book- case, finely finished, with ‘Writing Desk. Our entire stock at corresponding prices, consisting of Extension Tables, Lounges, Marhle-Top Tables, Side Boards, Dining Chairs,- etc. FURNITURE] FURNITURE! Previous to RE—B—(IOVAL to our New Store, 200, 202, 204 & 206 RANDOLPH-ST,, We shall offer the whole of our IHMENSE STOGK Furntturel AT A Great Sacrifice. A. L. Hale & Bro., 10,19, 14 & 16 Canalst B B Hollister& o, 121 & 123 State-st., OFFER THE LARGEST STOOK OF FURNITURE,| =, FURNITURE, e FURNITURE, - Dining-Room, | Furnitiare, Chamber | Furniture, Lirary, |Furniture, Parlr. |Furniture, AT PRICES THAT DENAND ATTENTION. ATLSO, CARPETS & GURTAINS At Prices to Suit the Times. E. F. HOLLISTER & CO. E,!ASHIONABLE EURNIT_URE. W. W. STRONG FURNITURE CO, 266 & 268 Wabash-av. TREES. THE PLACE TO BUY Good home grown trees, cheap. Any kind, any size, and any quan- tity, is at the Sheffiald Nursery, 44 Racine-gv. R.J. , Prop. Take Chicsgo and Olybourn-av. 08T8, Buys large Easy Chair, wal- nut frame, regular retail price, $25. Buys & walnut frame, u. hol- stered Lady’s Sewing Rock- er, finely finished. | LIFE INSURANCE. THE LLOWING DEATH LOSSES Have Been Paid by the PROTECTION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CHICAGO BINCE December 1, 1873: Day, 3% West Washington-t., oity. A.J. Aiaca Tisineborg, 204 Dirision st clty Jobn W. Smith, Jate Warden Llinols Penitentiary James Trott, Pextn. lll...... Albert Borchaflky? Chica; Parmylia Hino, Bouth Ben 37€- Bomdon, Lincols, 1t . G. Lan, State-st Sophia Hestop, 491 Milwaokce-s Haynes Frenoh, Kenosha, Wis. J 7 g‘ syl;'lw:l,. ker, Pl ath, wheoker, Plymo iRt o rmouth, b g 0y OB e T e ‘Wm. M. Baker, Champal, ohn B. Henlon. Dubugue. ‘Wm. A. Huadley, Loulsvilla, Laonas illiams, Appleton, Wis. W, P, Janos, Moncreal, Canads. ‘ornon, Ind. oS La Ji Eif & 10, 5 oba Wilson, 268 Wert Harrison. £ James A, Ircland, South Bend, L 5 Thomas R. Dickorson, Carllaville, 1LL. 5,1 Jobn B. Keauedy. Marshalltown, Ia. &l Joseph Engel, 26 Northiar., cf 3 Maxwell W. Morgao, Aiblon, B, Harey Gould, ns-av. b Philip Fag, 199 North Clark-t., cl 5 John'Alezander, 104 Harrison at. < Edward MoGilorey, Oxford, In 5.! Solon Cummins, 119 LaSallo-s prX Peter Hartman, Salem, IIL 13 Goorge W. Feohter, Manit 3 Allen Nesbiit, Duraat, Is.. L P —" 259,63 LIFE INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST ON CONTRIBUTION PLAN. Tho nnparallsled sccees of the Protection Life Tnsur- ance Company, Chicago, has made it the most popular company in America. CAPITAY:, $200,000. Flrst coat 000 is Flrst cost 500 1s $18. cout e 8,000 ls 82, Tyt eyt om $4500 1 8 Losses are pald monthly by assessments accordicg to agu.ml-monnt, ‘and nambor in tho company at the time of ‘:sul“wflm‘lle, ‘now reducad to 0. Ages 26 t0 40 aro $1, now reduced to Eic. 41 to 50 are ¥1.20, now roduced to 620, 51 1o 55 are $1.50, now reduced to 780, 56 to 60 are 32, now reduced to §1.04. On & £2,50 policy: ahoat (4) oas-balt, On & 81,89 . i i vty St () onbqurior 4 Offce, 100 & 102 East Madison-it Abonut 6th will occupy office over Fldelity Savings Bazk, 143, 145, and 147 Randolph-st. MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORE. i Ages ESTABLISHED 1850. Assets, $9,500,000. Surplus oyer Lisbilities four per cent. Reserve, $1,700,000, Surplus over four and a kalf per cent. New York Valuation, $2,671,785. NORTHWESTERN DEPARTMENT, 86 WASHINGTON-ST., CHICAGO. JUDAH & STURM, Managers. AGENTS WANTED. PAPER HANGINGS. PAPERHANGINGS Hlger, Jonkins & Famm, 107 STATE-ST., Are now offering the LARGEST AND FINEST 8TOCK of Paper Hangings BEDDING, HOUSE FURNISHING GO0DS Ever offered in this city, at greatly Reduced Prices. Call and Examine before Buying. Pttt S o BEGARS AND WHISKIES. A e AN I give orders for Direct Importation, and re- ceive daily fresh lots ot AAVANA SEGARS. La Antighidad, La Arabells, American Jockey Cabanas, aoba, Clab, EI Denignlo, Diamgnd Esgle, Carolina, La Eacepcion, Florde Lazo, = Espanols, Flor de Cubs, Flor del Famar, Xigaro, Heary Clay, Intimidad, Golden Exale, Florde Marias, Manila, Incobrable, Manuel Garcia, Partagas, Matilde, 1a Rosa do Santisgo, Solitario, Pando, Villar ¥ Villar, Winficld Scott, ~ Upmann. Cabaoa and Honrades Cigarsttes. K. C. Barker & Oo.'s 8 . Araerican Eagle Cbewing Tobscco, Hoarades Smaking Tobacco. 1alio reasive from the distillers, D WHITE BOURBON = AND MARYLAND RYE WIHISEKIES. C. TATUM, Wine Merchant, 146 EAST MADISON-ST- HATS. UGLY CRICKET. The jsuntiest Hat extant. Originated by PARKER & TILTON, And named in honor of MAGGIE MITCH- ELXL, the inimitable actress. It can be had only at their elegant establishment, 83 CLARK-ST., OPP. OLD COURT-EHOUSE. SCOTT, TIE EEATTER, Will be pleascd to see all his old friends and ‘customers, on and after to-morrow, st 102 MADISON-ST, 8,'W. Cornor Fifth-av. WASHINGTON. . Kirtland Agaln Before the District Committes ; And the Committee Again Fail to Get Satisfaction, Witness Acknowledzes to a Low Opinion of Common Hon- esty. N The Committee Will Resume the Attack on Mon- day. No Prospect of a Compromise on ths Currency Question. THE DISTRICT INVESTIGATION, Special Dupatah o The Chicage Tridune, OGATH TELLS WHAT HE ENOWS ABOUT KIRTLAND. WasmxatoN, ). C., May 2.—George Alfred Townsend, in an article published in the Star to-dsy, over the signature of * Arcturus Gads- bout,” makes the following oxplanaticn of hin reputed acqnaintance and sssociation with the notorious Kirtland : About two ‘weexs 3go I was riding past » gentlaman' house in K wireets when T iaw o docd-1obking maany who formarly boarded at the. Arliagton Hoiel, snd drove two fine horses. He entered the house, and T maid o a friend who was_riding with me, “I wonder if that is not Kirtland, the missing philosoplyers The testimony said thit Eirtland used © bosrd at the Arlingtcn Hotel, and kept two finn ‘The next thing I heard was that the Deputy -at-Armas “was looking _after me, to know the ‘whereabouts of Kirtland. Next my pame was thrics brought up before the Investigating Committes, fo Toiow whether I bad oot seen Kirilsnd, Nex, strictly evang rt of the tel corra " etaded “The - expreasion et 1w tha s iter genius that had spirited Kirtland out of town. Thien T went fo the theatre with Mr. Trowbridge, of New York, and a city sheet allegod that Thad spent {50 might ot tho play with Kirtlands Now 1 want firie land to send me his photograph, for I had much rath- er be in Kirtland's company than iz that of a number of young men who lay dows the moral law to Ameri- can men, EKIBRTLAND AGAIN EXAMINED. Kir{land, the most audacious fraad of modern times, was before the Investigating Committes to-day. Aa yeaterday, hia testimony was evasive, non-committal, and untruthfal throughoat. 8a satisfied was Judge Thurman of the lying char- acter of the man's answers that he left the com« mittes-room in disgust after propounding to hirg half & dozen questions, Lawyers old in experic ence unhesitatingly pronounce Kirtland ths most unblushing perjurer that ever came within their knowledge. That he is next{ thing to baing totally dopraved, is sdmitted on all hande. The following choice specimen from Kirtland's evidence to-day will give the reader an ides of the true character of the man : Judge Thurman—ln your letter to Wiloox, written April 15, 1874, the following sentencd occars: *‘I think AlcClelland made an ass of himself.” Please tell me wherein McClelland made nn aes of himself. Kirtlsna—Well, be did bad work on his Wash-" ington contracts, and acknowledged it to the Committee. Judge Thurman—Then, sir, you wish this Committes to understand that you think say man an 288 who has gense of honor enough o tell the truth. Kirtland—As the worla goes, sir, I think sny man an s to acknowledge anything to his own mjurg. s Judge Thurman—Wall, all I have to ssy is tha world will not accuse you of making an ass of youraelf, 2s you interpret the meaning of the term, during your examination before this Comnittee. * Judge Wilson—Have you told any one since you have beén in this city thet you could notac- count for the proceeds of the notes without 1m- plicating persons in high places? Kirtland—I have told no one any such thing. Judge Wilson—The, if Emery Storrs or S, Mattingly have tesufied to this Committes that yon made such & statement to thom, they toldan untruth? Kirtland—They lied if they told you that. CHITTENDEN AND PARSONS. Kirtland gives the following as Chittendan's raasons for employing Col. Parsons : Q.—You know of the employment of Col. Par- sons? A.—Yes, sir. Q.—When did you first know of that? What ook place concerning it ? A.—TI do not remember what took place. He was considered s well-known man hero, and knew Goy. Caoke very well. Q.—What further? A.—I suppose he was employad tonterest hime self with Gov. Cookein the matter. KIRTLAND AND STORBS, The following 18 Kirtland’s version of his res cent interview with Emery Storrs: ) Q.—Have you had any interview with any per- son connected with the investigation since you reached this city ? A.—No one except Mr. Btorrs, if he I3 con- nected with it in any way. Q.—Where did you ses Mr. Btorra? A.—1I went over to his room. Q.—And found him in? A I found him in bed; yes, sir. Q.—You had an iuterview with him? s, sir. ow long did it last? ut & fesy minates. Q.—What was said aod done there ? A.—He said he was devilish glsd to see ms That was all he said. "The examiuation of Kirtland will be continued on Monday. [ Io the Associated Press.) WasarvaToy, May 2.—At the session of the Distnct of Columbia Investigation Committes to-day, Lewis Clephane, Collector of the Dis- trict, was recalled and examined with refersnce to the formation of the Metropolis and other paving compaues, prior to letting _con« tracts’ by the Board of Public Worka. he admitted that one of the cbjects in consoli- dating the various patent pavement interesu was Lo prevent competition. BAY, OF CHICAGO, testified that it cost about 82.80 per square yarl tolay the DeGolyer & McClelland pavement No. 2 in Washington, but that o figured on & basis of receiving paymont in District scrip snd not in money. KIRTLAND was again examined. Ho reitersted his state- ment that e received all the proceeds of the Chittenden notes with the exception of 10,000, which was recsived by the Rev. W. Calvin Brown. He wes questioned sharply concernin an extract from B leiter written by him, da New Yoik, April 16, to Wilcox in thia city, i which he refers to McClelland s &n ass. "I'he Committee aro very much dissatisfied with tho replies made by witness, and do not g've much, «f any, credit to his testimony. He jnti Imates a desire to go to New York to-night. Tis Committee directed him toremain in the city,and hold the Bergeant-at-Arms of the Senate respons spommble for hia presence on Mondsy. G iy THE FINANCES. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridund, BICHARDSON'S SUCCESBOR. Wasmrsarox, D. €., May 2.—The pecullas claims of Hepry T. Blow, of Missouri, and E. B. Yeshburne, of Illinois, to be successors to Beo- retary Richardson, have been nnder consider- ation by the President for the last four daye. The matter has been kept very quiet, but the friends of the two gentlemen bave used their atmost.-From present appearances Washburuc's chances are much better tasn those of anybody 1se. ki (To the Awsoctated Press) & NO COMPROMISE. Wasamvarox, D. C., May 2—The Commitiee on Fioance bells longsession to-day on the currency question. There is no difficulty ameng members on the genoral features of fhe free- banking clause of which they are in favor, bud e 28 1o agreament on other branches of tha Gee Sixteenth Page.

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