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EVENING STAR. UBLISHED DAILY \SUNDAY EXCEPTED The mouey pressure was very severein New AT THE STAR BUILDING. ' ; Yoru yeswrmay, sma wept hapedlupconsrg E C were pot made up WRU! afer three o'slock , a, W. Corner Pas avenue and bith sireet, | ‘The rate for call loans ranged from 7 per coat BY ] currency to 7 per cont gold, and 8 very few apes ‘ caves a commission was pric NOYES, BAKER & 00. wei at ~— { vermment Securitics. The STAR is served by the carriers te their | | Waenrerox, April 7, 1908 —Jay Cooke a a ribers we ey vet at tT! P, > Co. furnish the following quowtons of Gov. Cree Pee 3 tthe o . b e nae : or Wihoat wrappers, te each : =e ee Buying. “ 5. . he Prick ror Mai Three months, One “ Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Deilars 1 que year, Hee Deters No papers are sent from | —— v Be office longer than pad for. : Te WEEKLY STAR pet scnes oo Be | WEE XXX WASBINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1868. tS =a = U.S. Seven Thirties, June —— = = —— = U.S. Seven Thortien, July OFFICIAL. ‘Vhomas Emil. Terrel Ed H, Terrich FA, Thach- Tee Counse, with THE Capinet.—The iy any’ about Judas or abo ne oe Si een | Each Henry, Tins Jopa—3: Tarior yw. Thome | THE EVENING STAR | catinecconvenca this morning at l0c%lock, FORTIETH CONGRESS, | tetaciresesens bulatercahte Ghee, Compone, 7™ NOK FIRST BOARD. LIST O& LETTERS, | Zohns Yhompeon Issac, ‘Turner JF, Toast | — twohourseerlier than usuah all themembers | ‘This Afternoon’s P di rery sar than bine Whee the Prociateen: | kaos’ ak we Remaining the Washingtem City Pest | Fy, qnompsou, Jem, Tall Jos Hi Tasistro u : . being present, Judge Curtis, Mr. Evarts, n's Froceedings. | °° ‘Thinks the banquet waited for the Presi- 820's, 1883... Office, Friday. April 17, 1868, | Tompron Rich. Phompeon Rott, Peseta gus! Washington News and Gossip. Judge Nelson, and Bas eset of ton Broa: eres aera dent. Witness published this speech in bis Save, Sn By. —— | Ug icol). Thomas 8am'l I. Tripp JH. Todd Thos ee @ent’s counsel, visited ecutive Mansion IMPEACH aper Bex MOrBing. and republished it on ean SF To cbtain avy of these iette: ficani | @ rougham & Co. ‘i atanearl; hour, and were closeted with the a onday morning. The Repub am was the Mar oat ceateytamrtan: | {Soe Bes eeeh wou ro. | THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. | Basco arate. coca ALLL Hegde fab, gai "Eo" Cume_we Mee ae B71! wot cabled fer within cue monte they witi be | V9 Doren A Mt, Vapfathon Guatay M a Bnderstood that important matters relative to | William W. Armstrong, of the Cleveland | ue-e gave dirctions i corel the speck, fF Rio: mo sales, prices vis sent to the Dead Letter Ofice. Chas, Weller Chen I, Witsoe Co Waters Dee, PROC RES Teas: the impeachment trial were under discussion . 2 Dent Keow Mbtiber the corrections wee ali prima beyenran ecciee > | Willson D W. Willis’ De Whitth ‘ Be Re aie ep aed ——__—_- made. e Speech wus published in a very J ~ = . LADIES’ List iF egien Ea, Win ner B, A large and brilliant attendance to-ay, the | porrricat.—The three days’ election for the imperfict manner in the Sunday paper. Don LAZORYTA Tals cen 4 fold; + tock, 26,561 bags Rio, Flour.— We cominue to uo’ first hand« An fronileat ecoblect complaining that the corre jerso Eliza. Ashton re plaining e Cofrections: Danks fer Cebingion | bright «un bringing ont the ladies im their gayest | ratification of the new constitution and State not been made. Have not read the speech » Wheat A. oe, Widiame J & Coo Wiikineon Johe F. Wilsgn | <pring costumes. oM ere closed in South Carolina yesterday. omg mand for nearly all descriptions, and pr E +, Barns tC 4 i : 5, - put in evidence bere; and don’t kuow whethor mene Bad — - ‘ Jeatth’ meee Beets | eee man Joo, Wilson 8. Weltch uae Werm Jan, | _ SecFetaries Seward, McCalloch, Browning, | Phe general belief is that the constitution has OF Rot it ie the same as Subsiantially published mye a eh GF eae coe eee Kate a, Bow Ww he W. Wacner Leonard. Webb Louis. | Welles, Randall, and Mr. Frederick Seward, | teen ratified and the Republican State ticket im the Republicen. woinitpe: bee, Gene + Mary x Ba bs ky es Weschester my. Assistant Secretary of State, appeared on the | ¢lected by a large majority. George Knapp a Zeidler, of St. | Henry weder sworn and exam, ned by Mr were holding at Pty a oA of 400 bein. Boe 4 vane ore: | . Webster i | Moor of the Senate to-day, having been sum. | ——The Democratic Bate Convention of " =! Puta tite ee heirs {oe Tose,” medium grade Cigy Mills “ . Butler Mary, co! | § ahi moned as wiinesses for the President. Their | Ulinois met at Springfield yesterday, and 8 the St. is Repubii-en. ree ; former sale of same brand was at %. 4 Bominated the following ticket: J. Re 'kaee The President's St. Louis Speech. Louis Repubit-an. Made a short-hand \ireinia Family ef ie A ce caused quite a flurry of interest inthe | te eee a eae Coderess from ths Five set iether Feport of the President's spevch at the South. \umunie amily $13.25, am p ori . LW. i. Wise Wm. falleries, ‘and lorgnettes were directed at | Di-trict, or Governor; William H. Van Epp, Mr, Fred. W. Seward on the Stand. Speech. was puthabed in Sundays} athe “Grain.—Uderings of Wheat Sere wry halt | them from all directions. Much enquiry was | of Lee county, Lienienant Governor; W. A ~» gon kA, only 400 bushels white and 1.750 bushels red: Sonia cio | made, particularly for Secretary Seward. who | O'Brien, of Peoria, for Congressman at large: ‘icmnbery Wiciben Gasca: Monday's paper. aeons ne corrected it for Siatuet very stiff for winter; a sate of y's pap ee] (Cruse Mary, Curtis Mary B- occupird a Senatorial chair to the left of the | 8nd Robert E. Williams, of McLean county, for port ess eres hat “were called for by witness” ple chotee, Brough! €3.3:; 300 bushels rv Cappbelt Sarah Crawford State Chins Justion The poptler. interest in tbe Attoriiey General, Resolutions ‘were adopted Famay, Apa notes, “All” Of. the corrections “were aa, 350 busbels fair red $2.55. We also Cordelia Mrs, Davi s . ouncin, financial and recon: +. A . ; Davis Elien. Davenport Eliza Seward fainily also showed iteelf when Mr. | policies of Congress, favori yinentot | | SEWATE.—Atter the prayer, the President pro Sept pebianed th tace eee De ae = Fred Seward was placed upon the stand, and | the national bonds in curren tom. vacated the chair, i repdst pabtehed ineaney ee ee ON Re ae Se the Bass thas went sreand toe galterisn called | re end cana eh Seceiey | the Sone aE ae eee camannd directed | re alsty aiseremces tn tas repo’ iiate's, | S1-te0L, Dushels yellow at eT is aad © ‘atherine Mrs. Emery “ for suppression by the President's gavel. : 3 - memoranda of them. Made the compsrison on , © Ry ag ay reel se D Mrs. Edwards Mrs. Bilisor Marion BM. a - y e Hon. George H. Pendleton for President ef | Proclamation. ti : bushels do. at $1.20.” Oar 0 busbets pe Pigpatrick Alfred J Mire Frank AE Mire | IMPORTER AND DEALER IN The testimony of Secretary Welles, given | the United States, The Counsel for the President entered and | Sana act Sundey” Png eee ea je mrmo- | ceived: marke! quiet; Ouly sale Teportea Fleury Carvline Mrs, Farnham & P Mre, Fries Ev HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, ext, was in relation to the information he | _— The Virginia Convention has fixed June | ‘ok their seats. ; four days before the Managers went beers st 20.ct. Bre, Forrest Faonie, Fisher Lizzie, Fry Louisa(c, had) given the Preaident a4-to what ie $ for eutanttiing the coastitetion tothe te The Managers of Iimpeachment were an- | {01° fe secri ved s dlaparth thet ai home, | Provisions.—Market presents a more qui oO Mrs. = = had ple, " ‘ ° c e WAS Again PEA Sineat Aid 2%, Gelshy, Doze, Gantner sty Giri ete heard concerning the dispesition of troops | and State offcers, members of the Legislature pounced, and came forward and took their sents summoned fore the Senate.” When witaces | SuPtet, Tee orders for wees! een gorge ae mma Gilmer Ellen, Gant Mary Mrs. Glover Mary sp 10 tin WASHINGTOS, B.C. ve and Uongress wi elected at same ‘ take Z arrived bere he tound a file of the Ryputiea., Y, laggy | oe - Grant Sarah A Mrs. Gourlay 28 Mrs | =e here. General Butler, who appears not | tio “rae Tegislature elected fo 15 weet | The House of Representatives, as in Com. and compared the Teport with the femcse: Dillly of prices. Bacon is stendy for jovb 4 Hacuilton Hattie E Hania Jane Mrs, Hyde | TY at all disconcerted by his checks of yes- | TiN. oh iy the constitution is ad mittee of the Whole, were nextannounced, and | Mage thetme Ont “ * | lots at 143; cts, for Shoulders; 15 :ai64 ete, for Jeunie. Hannagap Miss. Hood Mary E Mrs Han, | B HOS. RIFFLE, i . — My ution is fdopted. At- | took the srats assigned them. sl veray 2p te ycheray ben cm Tib Sides;" 17 gal7\ cts f Ferry's ‘ ai7\ cts, for clear Rib and cies : terday and this morning, (| y's Yreso- | tempts to modify the iron-clad Mr. Butler did wu * ud T F Mre, Hamilton Viola, Heller Virgini 6 SEVENTH STREET. P iy clad oath, and to | “The read: f th oe id not see how this memoranda re . = wurwaee pce t eae ace ne tution) gaye his, most alert attention to | relieve certain pariies from political disability, | with, S . . Sourmal Was dispensed | could be evidence. If the witness could state ib 8nd clear Sides: sngar-cured canvas & J—Ingersoll Clara. Jourdain Clemence, ssl ings donates the evidence in chief of Mr. Welles, for an | were defeated in the Virginia Convention | “The Chief Justice announced that the first | !t 79m his own recollection it would be difler. HAMS 20ally ctx. Bulk mente are of Janes M Miss. Jilafes Jobnson Sarah Has just received an extensive assortment of yesterd: ent, but there was no certainty that he ‘peringly, and, in the absence of sales, mo qu King Berne W. hi ¢ Octavia. Kidwili | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THRBE-PLY.TAPES- | opening to make a point. This opening he | Yesterday. it | PoMiness in order, was on the urder submitted | S'genuine copy of cither the Repabheeatc: | table change. Lard is jobbing at * sal-y cts galfie B. Ring Sarah A Mire. Kel’ Goren ae, THY INGKAIN. FIRE AND COMMON seems to think he had found by showing tha; | |_—— General Meade issues an order, giving it | by Senator Conness to begin the scesions of the la publican oF last round lot Western was at 1* cts. Mess Pore Remo Virginie Mre—3 seth Ie Lee Ht Ripert ion of BUGS. the invitation to Gen. Emory to go tothe Whue | ¢ hie Spe that all rrp elect ho the eo at ila. cone the amendment of Sena- | “By Mr. Curts.—The report made by Mr, | S2i-75A828. Lee Alive Lane veth Mra, 1 Also. 2 splendid selection o! ATS, &c. . eorgia Legislature may have to take the test | tor Sumner to begin at 10a, m. and conclude | wot, ‘ i Sugars.—There were soles yesterday of 5-2 Mire, Lawrence Julia. Louis Maria, Lang Wm if FLOOR OIL CLOTH: House had been sent prior to the interview of | Gath. até p.m sithridge. Bh gery 3 anktree Yor y gone . Mr. Curtis was about repl: . a es No. 11 Cuba ai 11; 657 boxes No. 2 at “Sa Meeker A N Sire Mecinnis Alice Mitcnett | all widthe, from 3 feet to 12 feet wide. Secretary Welles with ihe President; conse- | The Ventral Democratic Club of West. | |The yeas and nays were taken on Mr. Sum- | hen the latier withdrew Me Obey ee Th cts; latter for ie Prices gracraliy Aunie D. Mores Ciara Mre, Mule: DON SHADES LAGE ee RANGINGS, | quently, that the President did not act upon | moreland county, Pa., has declared for General amendment, and it was rejected, as fol- |“ sir. Curtis then asked that the memoranda be | 2°banged. SSORNICES. SEALR BODE Bete the mformation and advice of the Secretary in | W. S. Hancock for President. | ¢2tte-Messrs. Cameron, Chandler, Cote, | PUB ENIGeMCE Alexandria Fish Market To-Day. wits Mcpenes Annie Mra, MeCreltie Anenste | an work guaranteed, such as hanging Paper, | ‘De inquiries made by him of Gen. Emory in —— The Richmond papers Published a list o Lottay, Stewart Somer, Teter merey, | evidence if it wasmotread. EM |. (Hy Telegraph | re—2, McDonnell Ann, McWilliams Annie, Mc’ | meking red favteg Wr regard to the disposition of troops about Wash- | appointments for the officers of the city govern- | Ram Stew amner, Thayer, Tipton, | °™ 3 LEXANDRIA, Va, April 17.—George W. Cicliand Emma M Give me 396 7th street, between I and ment of Petersburg, Va, made on Wednesday | ard Yates—13. Seotice Johneun aelved Sor the reading. Marrison & Co., wholesale dealers in fresh a IN—Nouree Emma. Newman Ophelia Mrs Massachusetts avenue sp 9-am | neton. Mr. Evarts suggested, however, that | ™ 5 p Vas a a Mr. Butler then said it could go in for all he i ad ad 5 yy General Schofield. Noys—Messrs. Anthony, Cattell, Conness, “ salt fish, furpish the following —Shad. , Pa vovks m Cathksiue We owe:s | 486 486 | couate shows by the ebldence howd he raat, |. — The Congressional Districts of Virginia | Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Drake, Ferry, Fessens | ze and it was putin. || © tor | R&BAred, $17 to #20: herring, per thousand, H. P. Pain Mary, Phiilige SEVENTE STREET. could be show. by the evidence how the mat- | 1. -. been arranged by the Reconstruction | ¢@, Fowler, Frelinghuysen, Grimes, Hen- | ine last year. Was called here before he way | 12.81% white perch, per bunch, 35 cents: ro pact Ears, Eins = wig Baral Mrs ter stood. The counsel for the detence here | Gopyention. There are to be eight districts | Oticks, Howard, Howe, Johnson, Morgan, | weil. Had been slightly deaf for about two i bunch, 35 cents’ offall, per buach, 20 to» billige Settle Ferte Thoms B Mee aes proposed to prove by the witvess that at the | with one Representative at large, The Seventh — (teva ccppnee Faauleberyo aa) eat | years. Was Dot deaf at the time the President | bisring, per tancen do eee F Foe herria, FOR Miss. Roberts Julia A Mr= ae Cabinet meeting of the 2ist of February the | District comprises Alexandria, Fairfax, Fau- | ‘£0, as a Sant a + | made his speech in St. Louisin October, 166, 3 fee . SPRING STOCK President comm untcated te Mr. Welles and oth- | quiet, Rapp aeeage eg poe Beye joan aa isos ae a aM tad ae pot on oe nee —— ao. as sacl, do; temiiy coi i eared uy s N 3 er members of the Cabinet the fact that he |"! a inten asst Loudon | “The question was then taken upon the m ime he saw them was when he and Mr. Wal- | chad, per barrel, d t steady ' - - ’ 5. e Mo- | pridgecompared their notes, It was about the oper 6 As) — ved Mr. St Ss r tion of Senator Conness, to meet at 11 o'clock r, eases nly, Sed eral Thomas Secretary of Wat at vaterim; thai | yoy There was & disturbance in the Misste- | Gauy. ang it wae agreed f, at follows the Reconstruction Commaltten, They only eae Wall Street grace . Sh on M Mise JUST OPENED wal Thomas Secretary oi interim; that | sinpi_ Reconstruction Conyention yesterday, Yeas—Messrs. Cameron, Cattell, Chandler, poor jon Committee. They only com- ™ - Bhepherd Mollie Mre. Smith Mery Mr, Stoneli Mr. Welles then inquired whether General | an, ilitary were called out. Allthe Con- | Cole, Conkling, Connest, Corbett, Cragin, | 876d that part of the speech which related to | New York, April 1 Mary V. Str i fe f ‘Fain, | the New Orteans riots. Witness call Has? V. Strects Maris Mrs. Gtomier Meke 3 P= Thomas was in possession of the office; tha | servatives and some of the Republicans have | Drake, Ferry, Frelinghuysen, Harlan, How: | (oeuvg oi wetnninee vo Co oe eects | Active at seven per cent. Exchange, She A becca Mr. Shaw S A Mrs. Smith Sarab. the President replied that he was; that Mr. | withdrawn from the Convention. ard, Howe, Morgan, Morrill of Me, Morrill of crrore in. his motes, Walb/Mige Insited thet | Oor Neen ee b Susan (col 2 Welles inquired further if Mr. Stanton acqn- . =a . i. tterson of N. H.. Pomeroy,:Ramsey, | he was right, and witness said'no more al | = - Taylor Annie E Mrs. Theilhuh? MARKRITER’S = IntTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this | Sherman, Stewart, Sumuer, Thayer, T: = Bk may rine > mente shout | Te-day's New York Markets, Torner Awana, Thaver PM My MA ‘ esceu; that the President replied that he did; | source to-day were $174,539.67. Willey, Williame, Wilson wad Yateeo, Peo" it, ee Warnridge wae called upon te seenty as | Riew Your, oyTerern) Miss, Toby Lizzie, Turbett Mar Ree SEVENTH ST aKio, 486 | that all be required was time to remove his ‘Nayt—Messrs. Anthony,Davis, Dixon, Doolit- $ - . New Yorm, April i-.—Flour Sal or cra geiein Mrs. w ieee No. 4%6.. E iT ‘BEET. pape +20. —___ tle, Fowler, Grimes, Hendricks, Johnson T then read from the speeches put better. Wheat lx2 cents better. Corn stead: ¥ Wrist felt n, Woe Want are r © Doons azove Ovp Fettows’ Hatz. Mr. Butler objected to this evidence being | NETL EGRAMS TO THE STAR Patterson of Tenn. Koss, Saulsbury, Tram: | compare it ates coger te cept bore tireg Tete coke eee oe ect ae Middling Senny. Worthingtox ary F | se s m1 = . 5 as 2 Trsci a8 Mr. Butler read on till be came to the part about | Uplands. Freights anil. Mire. White Magers ire Worthing- put in, and in the course of hisargument main Senator Ferry offered an order reciting tha: te eset ut | Uplands. Freights aull. Turpentine quiet. at ton RP Mrs iss Wiarne Susie, Wood tained that it proved that the President had on there appeared in the proceedings of the Senate | ‘M¢New Orleans riots, when be stopped. | Gis6i),. Rosin in moderate request, at $2 wee j e a * . ‘ re J ¢ | Witness asked Mr. Butler to goon with the oatniseinineneithiaissanniaemnss Se Foung Sarah Mre | PAPER HANGING®, Scted in the removal of Mr. Stanton without This Afternoon’s Dispatches. of yerterday, as Published in the Glove this | pur: about the New Orleans rots uahaieemae Z—Zoellver Carrie Mre consulting bis Cabinet. —_e——_. piiomins = os ie Mr, Butler.—Why do you wish me to go on x . siote—Mre. J. P.W. WINDOW SHADES, Mr. Evarts, in bis reply, said that the testi- | FROM EUR@PE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. | ¥y 3; °Mduarer Burien seeteeian, aeument | with that pari? . We uve harctators ‘suliesed S08 beet wile -— | OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, | mony did not show that the President had not eral Meetings in England. ordered that such tabular statements be omitted |p, jUues®— Because I want to make the cor. | the abovetitle, of which Mrs. Elizabeth Meck! pecaccaheippsionyeeliggapain | PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, previously consulted with his Cabinet in re- | |, Loxpox, April 12—Enthusiastic meetings of | from the published report uader the directios. | "Si" fiu:ter.—We will procer to another cam of tie eek ee = 2 b hine ‘ol : z d to this step. b at he at this . | the Liberal party are ofthe Senate. ist; die then aon + Pw fines . er 1 Ss. and fer four Be citewen Frank Sr aeet oy Nag ert be NAILS, RINGS, ST iciad to Kew (ice Ge noe cr | Inmcyend anaay saate ate Silvertind'es Goce? | Mr Manager Bulle wel grosseding 40 acy Pie to Fudan, pe ccenned to read the part relt- | years an inmate of the White House, duriug sepb, Armoor Rev J SI. Abralame Jac. Alexander | menicated to them the fact that it had been | hereafter, The grievances ef the Irish people | that he had alluded to the notes and stated then nao ee ord Judas seve | Mr. Lincoln's admmistration, is autor. 1¢ Mr. Aradt Mr. Aj Arnold TJ, Awstin PAINTINGS, taken. in general, and particularly the disendowment | purport, but had not read them because they | “Witness —There is one Judas too many there. B8t Just been published and contains some cu- WA Atkinson We ex Wim (col), Allen | ENGRAVINGS, &c. The question as to the admissibility of this | of all religious sects in Ireland, are the objects | were too lengthy: wh * lanes; : da any there. | rieus disclosures; among them something Se" rown Albert. Brown A. Bunker BF. 5 lestissoby, £5: SU) being arguell et we go] to | Oe See eee entre Graber ahs | Senior Homer ee aren Ar at Lhe: | _ Mz. Butler read it over again. and snid there | Decul meg peti in eg ssamertirtil Baker Dr Bonidin. Banger B. B Embraced in the above will be fonnd the largest | pre Moet Of the well-known eral leaders ary of the Treasury, nel whether n: we Secre- | were but three Judases. just as in the report ot | PY" 2661 much Goubt exietes in regard & Chas. Burton Chas. Bro Pe 5 . Porliament. . tary of the T: ee j uch Kisiea in regard to the Meg Breckawar C P. Boetke BD’ Bee Pe NGIN Lieutenant General Sherman was on the | Lowpox, April 17—Forenoon.—Consols, 93% Scene we - re-election of Mr. Lincoln, and the White 5 ” Benter FA Bory Bes ¢ Binuette S| seta Saeed ee ee = floor of the Senate this afternoen, occupying a | for hot money and account. Iilinols Ceutral, | | The Chief Justice said PRhant asked Mr. Bi to go om to some House was besieged by all grades of poli~ ruen Henry. Bro 5 own hi on pr a 8 brot 5 shee. Bs a 8. 5-2 ‘ objected he thought the Hon. . : Ae = a = s. Linco! often blared 1 HD beck with Baja, Bisliop Jon) ua as | ee ity and Dele —<-_ pe Anit: Abril i— The bullion in ibe Bank of Gesu (eenacl “ian pean eene.| haying a ceriain class of men argund Ber je ei Briges Joa > : a , France sine dent “ ack u -j 3 ple “ yect in view, Lizabeth.” she Jho. Burne Jas. Barnes Juo Bright 3. Brown Jos, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. The opinion of counsel is to-day that the | Week Ue Tecreased 625.000 ectataxy : and attend to your business. dt erence a vows Louie Bollman Lewis gy A +. i y week. » Secretary of the Treasury, but the Ex cu se = at erent suid to me in reiereuce to this matier. “In & His, Breapen Mr, Berry Acvect cel) Bieta Bie | From 91 to Oss, cotyacing a very vacate vari, | ‘rial will be through in about two weeks from | | Livenroot. April 17—Forenoon—Cotton | tive, and le was. prepared to maintain bic | y_Wiibees made. 8 fow verbal correction {EIB | political canvass it is policy to cultivale every ard B. Brady Bas rowu Reynold. Breut | st of Card Frames. Foreign and Domestic Squa.e | today. dull and declined. The sales will not exceed | charges. He thought it due to the Senator tha: in Sins a tes Caan Or ths ireneen, 4 | element of strength. These men bave infiie Thos col Beajtop Thos R | Frames on hand and made to order. — - 5.000 bal The prices are unchange@. The | the tabular statement should appear. P ap ny . tnoe, and we require influence to re-elect Mr. Mr. rts otvected to th Th Broban W WW, Perthin Win WINDOW SHADES, FAsHioNanLe WEDDING IN GronceTowN._ | sales of the week will reach 56,00) bales, of Senator Anthony asked if by unanimous renee = a “| Lincoln. I will be clever to them until atter Be sg Brooks Wm. | pice 9310 915 fx; in cine from eixtoniee | Yesterday aft St. John’s Church, | Which 17,000 were for export. and 6,00 bales | consent the Senatos from Indiana could cae | ™ mee Would show the Altecenenn. he election, and then, if we remain at the wie, Brown) Wit eens Roan Wil: | Seer. Wide aan marae Ee ee ded by a fashionaute | (F speculation, Stock, 47.000 bales, of which | a defence of the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Butler <aid he was cross-examining the | White House, L will atop every one of theme ‘©—Cross Augustine—2, Christ riers for Paperhanging aud Window Shades | G*orgetown, was crow is lonable | 230,000 bales are American, Breadstuffs and | — Senator Edmunds objec Srncied. © Df Git Rot desire him to bein- | and let them kpow very plainly that I only AF. Cutler A. Corvick E | Punctually exeguted in city or country. assemblage; the occasion being the marriage of | provisions unchange The order of Senstor Ferry was then | TSG) ce saccice neice thee ws | made tools of them. They are an unpre Cross € F, Camel! Chas. Ce Good Goods & the — Femanerstive prices. | Lieut. E. N. Chester, 4th United States artil- SovTHAMPTON, April !7.—The steamer Bo- | adopted. dean kaa pet Tequested that the ques- | pied set, and I don't mind a little doutle-deale oat Cae — willbe cer | lery. to Miss Bessie, daughter of A. H. Dodge. rasa arrived at ten o'clock last evening, and | | William W. Armstrong was then called and | SGEESPUI MEE a sg with them ae ‘ } TERMS CASH. Esq. The chancel of the chu: ch was gracefully | ‘te Cambrio to-day. a Fee eetness lives at | Justice desires it. | pone ce ne OS peer pare ik Lonpox, April 17 — Afternoon. -- Consols, | Cleveland, Ohio. Is one of the proprietors of So 4 pose ist” 1 asked. J MARKRITER, decorated with flowers, and four gentlemen, | steady. U.,S, 5-20.’s, dull at 704a70%. Illinois | the Cleveland Pamndeaier.. Was'at Clevelang | M- Evarts said they objected to it. “God! no; he would never sanction such a Catte No. 486 SEVENTH STREET, friends of the bride, acted as ushers, The | Central, 9%. Brien 154 eNOS in September, 1866, when the President visited |, Mt. Butler then went on further in the read- | proceeding, 80 1 keep him in the dark. and Wilk man BJ. Craikshaok My and Mrs. Chute Richard Between D anv E Sreests, bride, who was elegantly dressed in white | | Ttvemroct, April 17 — Afternoon.—Bread | there. Was one of the committee of arrange. | eae ucycral hertal connate ee MEME | tell him of it when all is over.” Curry Revert F- Cheesetorough BJ. Corwin RG > 7 * i stuffs active ments to receive him. The President cam. | ™&ce several verbal corrections Mrs. Lincoln was extremely anxious tha: her Ciark SW. Caldweil S Bo Cole Sam. Collins Sam | ap2-Im™ Doors above Odd Fel moire antique, was attended by six brides. about balf past eight o’cloek in the eveninp, Mr. Butler asked if there were then anyother | pusband should be re-elected: Presiden: of tha Costas Wm If NINTH STREET. maids—Misses Chester, Davis, Rittenhouse, | prow THE WEST DIES AND CEN. | He first went to the house of witness and took | SOt*<t eee hein United States. In enderyoring to make a dis aeaxie eae Boore, and two Misses Dodge. In accordance TRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. supper, and vias then escorted tothe balcony o: | Wuutfican Pp aera filay becoming her exalted position, she had ta = y with the latest hymenial fashion, there wereno | Havawa, April 17.—Dates from Hayti to the | 'é hotel, where he was welcomed by the pres. Vitness replied that there were. ‘The pune. | BCT many reir rai np egy ee es KIDWELL & HENDERSON, groomemen. ‘The bridegroom was attended by | 11th instant state that the Cacas were victori. | Mentof the city council. The President re- | suation had been changed in the Democre, and | Wes iuadeante hve nearer] ee teergimen yy Davis Hoary G 5 ie Lieut. Cushing, U.S. A, as his «best man,” | ous, although as yet they have issued no man. | SPOP! : was a large | words had been left out. The words «Iam for : pete : i 5 S05 BINTH STREET, SEATON BALL, ir | festo. Salnave was ina critical condition, aud | CTOwd present, and fora few moments there | ‘he Government,” are left out tn th priate patho d rma oh weed a Would respectfully inform their friends andthe | bothin full uniform. The service was per- 2 ‘was no interruption. The President said he did et _ out in the Democrat. | trom an embarrassing situation. She bought pect iy his escape was considered im) sible, as the Also, the words ‘ the law was executed. Den Hock of "| ‘MY Bave Jest received thelr Spring | formed by the rector of St. John's Uburehy | Cacas occupied 20 miles of Cape Haytien. | HOt Intend to make a speech, but he came there | Aigo the Words ‘tie law wasexecuted.” | the most expensive goods on credit, and in thw dge Bev BV, Dene! Br St stock of Rev. Dr. Perinchief; and after the ceremony | The forces of Chevalier Reo dwindled | 7MPHy to make the acquaintance of the people. | make some corrections. when Mr. Butler | SUMm*r of 1864 enormous unpaid bills stared Denham Thos L WALL PAPERS & WINDUW SHADES. t : 3 The President proceeded, however, in response > 3 ; Sutler | ber in the face, he hay r from 4,00 men to £00. P pon: =e inglam Mr, Eug- | also, s Fine Assortment of gratnistions of their irienda, teit the churen, | Had gone to Gonaives to-eatern ine eerivaon, | (© calls made upon him. ‘There were then “Dr. Curtis then sabmitied 1p evidees ee ee De oe lord Th Also, . tof gratulatiens of their iriends, leit the church, J fo extend the re: ion. : : Said toed 2 r. Curtis then submitted in evidence a com- ‘arpay as yon Ed, Foster Fr. . Fos E , = v" vi elix colar any er Vashington, as Lieutenant General and Coi- “I owe altho it 7 HO the rine: t ter Jac, Farrow Juo Fisher'3.)- Fullerton ne E | NAILS. GILT CORNICKS. FLOUR liant Wedding March, upon the orgen. plores the fact of thirty thousand natives pay. | When the call was made Many of the re. | Fanderin Chief of the armies, shows she anes lo ee et Finley Jas. Bigg Jack. Pord Jas C. Ford Robt T AND TABLE OIL CLUTHS, ing tribute to foreigners for their usurped | ™&1Ks of the President were in response to the | 7 f the c oie fat thi ng Portion at Stewart's, in New York. You une Feater Siinon. Fisher Thos col). Forrest Wa H MATTINGS. &c. ‘a Oss H ie Ped | interruptions, which were kept up yery | frm of the commission used at that ume. The | Gerstand, Lizabeth, that Mr. Lincoln bas bet “ Fore W All of which they are prepared te sell at the Lowest ‘ALL or THE House yesterday demon- | lands. = " x 2 | commission was issued and accepted. and was oman s war. SS cranky ation Godden © M2, Grandbecther | One Prices, term strated the fact that there is a quorum of mem- | , The news from Venezuela is to the 22d March: | early all the cime until the conclusion of his | { Comunue in force during the pieacate of tke | Htie idea of the expense of a wi —— | cS The lar f thi pi Tobe. He glances at rich dresses, and Pianciet Grant Gorin t-Ctice Geo, Garren | well to call andexemine for themselves at‘S0S sa | Pein the city. Itis probable that mow some | {Tm Jamaica. It was reported that the revo- | Pisei yy ue MFee mAJOFHy of the crowd werv | President for the impr being, aud dated at Philt | Tob", He flamoes at my rich dresses, and Francis. Grant Gord: Garri; G6 ¢ for ution was spreading throughout the country. c ravel " adelphia, June 4, 1798. q vd BR. Gray Gi "Galan | street, Seaton Hall. business will be done daily upon the return of | The rebels hud even’ approached. within four | | Cfot-examined oy Mr. Butler:—J.W.Petion | Siuiphis, June $1008 | a hat T obtain from him supply ail my Heinrich. German Jno ©. Guerin lesac Gayrand J fil work in their line promptly execated, | the House from the impeachment trial. Nigh: il f La Guay: y Was president of the city council. His addre=» wants, I must dress im costly materials. Graham J. Graham Jas L, Grakan Jno Le Goa | i the city er county, at short potice sod moder: =e clock in nine | returned fren Gare, reesident Falcon had | Yas simply to the President of the Unita | the Department of the Interior, showing the people scrutinize every article that 1 wear Jno W, Goodman L, Fard: Green ‘M, |-ate terms. — mh 23-Im sessions and an assembling at 10 o'clock in the | Teturned from Caracas to Porte Cabello. States, and was very audible to those u, ‘| 8ppointment and removal, and giving dates ‘with critical curiosity, The very fact of bay- | y Pon th y . B, Gutman Mr. Gillet Manual, Gross N morning are both contemplated by some of the = : balcony. The President then turned to the | S84 pames, &c.. and whether the removal was | ing grown up in the West subjects me to mora mic aa Sassen ee Gzanam victor | IN gw co-oprmarive stone, members. It is thought by this course they | _ NEWS FROM THE FAR WEST. crowd, in response to the calls made. (Mr. | {U,!nK the se-sion of the Senate or othewine. of | searching observation. To keep up appear= £i“Harmeos alee. Hoberak A. Bepburn 4 | 487 NINTH @PREBT, BEPWEEM D AND B | can have the tax bills in readiness when the | St. LOvis, April 17.—The Salt Lake papers | Buller bere read. from & newspaper acclarg; | Husdith agente and receivers of public monies, | suave I "reet have money—more than Mr. PS ee ee —_ Seuss shall be peepares to ke iem op report the receipt of $500 in aid Of the emi- | as to the scenes which took place on the occa- | 424 spinaeoingran pines Hs ating under that | Lincoln can spare for me, "He is too honest 1 Herbert ©. E. Hendy Ed, House Eu- a rather . gration of Mormons from Europe. Money is | sion, w e 4 . a whol ‘hb account was partially corroborated rs the @nest ries {1 om aah at eee ‘The im the City of W: auctea "twwie upen the tree Ce. makes penny outstde of his salary: conse= 1 . still coming in large amounts. Grain, caitle, | by the witness; after which Mr. B. sai period of the existence of the Luterior Depar: uently I nad,and still Rave, no alte re lousete HW. Bort Hoary. con. | GENERAL SHERMAN was about departing | and goods have also been contributed, would trouble the witness no further.) Bey went. , . tutto fun indent” SN TS Harrisch 2M Hardibg Jostah. i re Piac, | wpon his journey to Fort Laramie Wednesday phe Indians killed two men in Southern Harton Abell was next called, and éxamined Ph pak yd be lat an oan nowAnd Mr. Lincoln does not even suspect one : “ viz: night, when he received a note from Juug Itah. by Mr. Curtis.—Witness resides in St. Lous, Ly se eieke eae a , | bow much you owe!” Le Gervat's Metconeli Bemese § ce “* Mutual Benefit and Protection posal fagumtine his 15 tecnahas thaws ae the | _ The Denver Tribune publishes the capture of | and ts Collector of Internal Revenue of bust io Held the office sinc: | «God, no!’—this was a favorite expression rie, Dhes J piarris TD. Hudsou Wm W. Hutco- | Others use the naxx only to catch the trade, President's counsel determined whether they | *2otorious leader of gang of horse thieves, | District of Missouri, and is engaged in mercan- ee One edaT ne ebarge Of the consular and | of hers—“and I would not have him suspect. 3. Henry, H a. Phew : 2 Seen: 3 wrotn ’ : ‘ _ vice consular appointment. The practice in wus Kine Wm, Haine Wiliam H, Hart | éesdy SHARES ONLY 910 EACH Would recall him as a witness or not. Ieee hong bimee ns The C£SUSE POPY | ee eesideny Visited Wak Goer peeoe an | the cate of the death, resignation removal | l¢,be that abe is, the Knowledge woold drive F. coh oard —_—- ‘The officers of tno Pacific Railroad, assisted | committee of reception. appointed by the Mer- | Of® consul, is that im some cases a vice con- | him mad. He is so siucerr and straightforward + ~ CONCENTRATED EXTRACT Tie LEcist ATURE OF ARKANSAS yesterday | by Generals Gibbon and Stevenson and their | chants’ Exchange. ‘Lhe reception took place | S8! !* appointed under the nomination of the {, that ae is shocked by the duplicity of ie Ps elected B. F. Rice and Alexander McDonald | s/aff laid the last rail on the summit of the | «cme twenty-four miles below the city, at Al- | CO:SU! oF mimster to the country where the va- | cthers. "He does not know @ ching about xo Je JL. Jurelman J. Jackson Joba JAMAICA GINGER. United States Senators. The Legislatare has | Black Hills yesterday ton, TUL, The Merchants’ Exchange was not & | Soe cones thes departawal makes teenporn debts, and T value bis ‘happiness ot co speak a GB, Job Ce e Ne “ cl + at le el S pe'ieneasam W. opts Phong <1 MtRecrvell | |, Cuarantest qricty Pare and the best inure, | aiiged, unanimously, the fourteenth article of Tia RL TENeRE: perch at the Southern Hotel inthe eveting. | Ment. ‘The appomtments are in the nature ct | £2™y,o""gton much to allow him io kaow we paren Seo W Bidwell J b.Kelsa 3B. | ponio, ANTI-DYSPEPTIC and INVIGOBATOR | ‘tmendment to the Constitution of the United O11 Distit ‘es—Soldiers’ ines was present as one of the committe, | interim aPpomtments to fill vacancirs. I he 1s Fe-elected, T can Keep him in ypnorans rouse Ju Keen John R, States. The President was in the parlor of the hotel on. Gideon Welles was then placed upon | of my affairs, bui, if he is defeated, then the K J. Keiser tebum Lewis And is also used for Flavoring purposes. with witn hi ti: the stand, and pending bis examination the | pills will be in. 7 3 non “s foun N. | EVERY FAMILY SHOULD ALWAYSHAVE IT : BALTIMoRE, April 17—Of the eight Coal Oil | With witness, when some citizens came in and | Cour took a recess at 215, mew ee Se at Saoeay a . Kausimekey S. Kane Thos 8. Keach Patp into THE Treasury.—The bequest of ry asked the President to go out and make a and something like @ hysterical sob escaped. Wiihe C Kean Win H—3. King Bafas A Certificate of Analysie from the leading Ana | 2.000, left some time since by Ralph S. Fritz, | (ue Tateroal Rocen ee one ee earch bY | a speech to the people, “The President ie | Hover or R arr. T ber Soh Ger cron ete Ay, | Wa cei of Rulers onal S24 | Tyran, risormn tor tae perme a | eter ectone fo he Gms | Sua stioe ta age aw ames | wg, MALEAERETATICES—T™ Howe | "Sie tana sometime ard sha he pin wes Se Be , . - Ou tives came in and repeated | The Speaker laid before the House a letter | tiians wou ——— ae ack PRICE ONLY THIRTY CENTS. extinguishing a part of the National debt, was | of Internal Revenue. the request, and finally the President wg * | debts,and use them in the Presidential Manufactured by ti Treas: The State Convention of Soldiers and Sailors 4 iA consent- | from the Secretary of the Navy in relation to 4 Fr ipne ype ime or MA Livings F. P. SCOTT, Chemist, Peeples Bo egirerdingt body online eae Rubs igre prim po Some saetemey parade Ste. "Witnese heard very Tothe ot eee ou | the sale of iron-clads. Referred to Comimitiee | PREM, & Somexesl do hor che'oarebaeneeeen Lows Robert, Latrd BALTIMORE. fee, abd, Une akabe Canceled Gy that ont delegates to the Grand National Uonvention of . y peech. | on Naval Affairs, . was eracy Lieres KB. Laumnert WH Bold ‘ing named Chemists in Wash- | notes, and y officer the fold lors in Chicago on the 1th | Witness heard, from the parlor inside, one or | On motion of Mr. Shanks, (Ind.,) the clerk | With anxiety and fear. bert, Bienes © Bi a pemumensabi Soldiers ang Sailors in Chicago two interruptions. Witiess was not on’ the a ~ When in one of these excited moods she Miller Chas E, Me ‘ORD. 290 Pa. av. Washington | Tue Vasitine KxicuTs Temrrar.—The | of May. balcony at all. Se ceo the Siaece Dinette tn me | wens Mexothy abeionns Bargen FE, Maroue FSON, corner ith st.and8.¥ | suignts Templar from Boston, Hartford, and URDE! By Mr. Butler: Witness introduced the | seitiement of cotton claims, and the character | “The Republican politicians must pay my i 2. oil eee : HORRIBLE M R. Present to the committee om reception ca : bis. Hundreds of them are getting immense = ‘uder H. Miller Béeimrich, Murry Joba, D. B. & CO., corner Pa. ave. and 4°; | New Haven, now on a visit to this city, were P' of the claims settled. ng cob. Marchand Jmo, Morris Jordan, | street, sages Sh ‘ ick aisonsk ua stack bli WonczstEn, Mase. April 17-A Frenchman | board the steamer with a little speech. The | “On motion of Mr. Ingersoll, (IIl.,) the Secre. | !¥ Tich off the patronage of my husband. and 1 Jos, Moore Isaac. Moss John (colored), % SLOwkY, corner Pa. sy. and 20th st. tadlanas, ioe, Wee. Gonuas Nay aeraat of named Peter Saffray, living in Webster, was | President responded to the address of welcome tary of the Treasury was directed to commu. | !t!s but tair that they should help me out of phy Mi Moran MO. Serr Prosper. Mn BATES. corner F and 13th ats., end 7th pt. Jos. murdered about 2 o'clock this morning, while | in a proper manner, as became bis position. | wexte tothe Hesce’& a of barrasement. will > Washi % their Washington brethren. They first visited atement showing the | ™¥ em! make inig Tonnes t SRG S Ee PeOE Re Gem at. | the Exrculive Mansion. where hey had'e very | (nee Syn sy Sith aaieaa” tue wile oftbe | Meters ener foteihe Lindell Hote Kaew | tivunt of wx paid on distiied spss awe | em Bea To'advance ‘whatever mowey’ ites siter Py Moore W A, | — Messrs. + Fo Pleasant interview with the nt, and | murderd man had been intimate witha man | {rom whathe saw in she public Pome. Dae : <u Myron Meine CL, Mckee David B. Ms SGESECE W. CROPLEY, Bridge st. mh 112m* | “iter going through the parlors and East Room, | named Dare, and it Io that abe left | recoliect whemer be accompanied the Pont | At Miller (Pa) introduced s joint resolu. | UIP” chapter is that upon the exhibition Ay MeGiellan Gey GB M-Catiay Rev SA MeCon, 2 : - they [paid their, respects to. General Grant, | the ‘house door unfastened, with the under- | dent from the Southern Hotel tothe Lindell | the report of the linpeachinent. trial for aietn, and sale of the wardrobe, All the corresponds uel lcNaliy Jas. McDonald Jas, Metreili | standing that Dare should ent and murder | Hotel. There was a banquet given to the Pres- ~ [ence is given in and the whole ir M-weSoai N:Mecelicagh Fa” SA osarrixe exrzsonvivany Uh | ficminent omcials at the various Departments, | Ztnding that Dare should enter anc Hotel, There was a banquet given to the Pres- | bution by the members. Referred © ‘Columit- gi full, s » Mackim Stephen, Moore Thomas L. “Hern tebell Win M. Miller W. 3 McGregor paraded at length. oW Nere ws. w, < saci era Hotel that a tee on Printing. i Se IN THE DISTRICT. Season PAtsrin Wines korse’ Rereaey speeches were to . aot was | “tree tipeaber stated that s quoram of men. erat Win, Richols WB. Neuse | , Hunt up tour Old Bearer and have it re cee caaliyy (d the Inieclec io Sulsoopt era ulation te RESUMPTION. OF NAVIGATION ow | wot zrady when tbe Presiden! wan called for | were bad now returned the city, and. that if Tis Exim Rauiagay Acctmst —The New Orsborne Elson. Oldem: made to order at $6; second quality $5,at CUN- | General Dodge, Chief Engineer of the Union LAKE sere part of the speech from the inside. Could not coreg Paack tote te Jerv: Waseem DiieWea me tetory, 30s Hat petwee” | Pacific Railroad, stating that on the 16th inst. ee OT ON VT A ead aan Aake | Eee where the President stood on the balcony, | Dall before three o'clock to-day business would Ginnseet . jor | the rail was laid upon thesummit of the moun- | Hoste hi piotebeeg te pg Ae ‘commence, | Could not answer the question as to whethei ‘The House then resolved itself into Commit. | is now of cee Pease a Pe | &,Y- : tains in the pres nce of a large number of dis- | Tonning to-day. = rf Coby, when he sald he would not be awea'ey | tot 0f, the Whole, and proceeded to the bar of | the train " 4 - a a tinguished army officers citizens. Accord- : A the Senate. Pater Wir, Parker en PRODUCE eae oe eo euemat | ing (0 Blinkerderfer's survey. the railroad er his friends or bullied by bis enemies: as be along the eide of which, 150 feet aboue the baa? f V.. Buse: CR, FLOUR, RAT, 3 crosses the mountains at this point at aneleva- | Tux Assassination OF McGue—The ex. | conldnot see out there. There were probably | co.orsmariva Ki eA number of ie. | *¥are, the track was excavated. The theory | Atents or sale af the Custraied Piltsburs Coal Oit, | tion of eight thoneand two hundred and forty | smination ints ee eenate Fane pene | etree meee. Don't know whether Feaah | ab unas aides or oie ae ee ee Se, ats sail woos shout 550 Sous wos af 8, , bein; it reached eress in Ottawa, Canada. Tsons ir was there b Point. The engine and five care FERTILIZERS, BONE DUBE, FOUDBETTE,2e, | by asy railroad in the world, 4) ve been arrested in Montreal on suspicion of | George Knapp sworn, and examined by Mr. | 2# Ye kitchen, at which families | ing over the fracture enfely, the forwerd . 82 84 Lo Na AVENUE, per acpns being implicated. ce con! toaccu- | Ourtis.—Witness is one ot the proprietors of cooking done better and mor | cr'the aixth car then got ‘the coupling en ate, Hononanty DiscHanoxD—Acting Chiet | mulate, all pointing to Whelan as the guilty | the St. Louis Rrpubiican. Was in St. Louis | cheaply shan at home. This enierprise will | fog." ‘Thus ‘car, followed by the tetabene Engineer G. F. Hebard, and Acting Second | party. Itis reported that a special commis- | when President Johnson there in 1866. bet anal te toy oy ee Pea arr en three, went on a distance of 40 Ei rit stant Engineer Wm.G. McLane, of the | Sloner, under the great seal, Will be appointed Was in the room with the it at the | P28 'y in the | When, (ay BD with some obe : a Assi: . G. for the trial of Whelan, and that a fund is being | Southern Hotel, when the citizens aeked him to | ® P™blic eating cody cone. Rees stacle, it was down the precipice, drage 265. Navy, have been honorably discharged. raised for his defence. gp out gud makes speech. Pe RE ont- a The ape ld, — Tila hemetec Fe, ibe os with it to the river's ed —— cnn on a en oor (tat fiee is based, fs.» comnd one. 1.4 aS Ruceirrs yRom CUvstous.— The receipts iraees ou ‘hat the Brenden cae | Hove and less te do the | trom bs Te PE Sy Mark -M. the lobbyman who i: ‘imess su, from customs at the ports below named trom | charges whit aueopting ith April 6th to 11th, were as follows:—Boston, _ lew York af if over $960,574.81: New York, $2,227,500; Philadel- Justice CU ares of thet GENTLEMEN'S DEBS 8: hs pia, $207,590.80; Baltimore, 153,000.29. Total, | Src shen the & ‘he blu! tno A full supply constantly om hasd asd made toor- | $2,979,304.60. fers Be was Bnd 8 river. and one, the Benry Fats der in caper TORK PRICES. Quick Trwe.—The United States steamer of the grand jary- perpons, were oxtri= Sheela Jao, Sherman ‘Wampanoag reached New York this morning | 3, man was arrested ‘pecenen eee ~| des Gait weacsS from Hampton Roads, having made an aver- | nation a coarge of having slaughtered sev ot in tepeven cane i ae, Gorn ° age speed of 16 knots an hour from Fortress Greek oli Seg he pervert of eenverting feared. wa Monroe. charged — 4 i 3 i i f he

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