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eet SSE ee EVENING STAR. | , | been the warmes: ' | a Ben acted toc ethe : ta PUBLISHED DAILY- SUNDAY EXCEPTED Tecapiulate 36 - Corner venue and street bills, im ret: Temce io. which he ’ a¥ THE STAR BULLBING, | , . 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ # owen ~sem ; : SIE ey ee to . Ww. Pa. & tite \ ~ 2 jor ty had) Sit-eed Poat ne had r *e g im i . | Sverise fromthe “enisian! “Seure seernrg] . Bete) NOYES, BAKER & CO. * / | fix the beweBt of | the. ‘col.red that received = ——— -e —— ‘ t. ecchens ine Shy tnd arc st Tee | Re ah Salad Siar ead sorecribers te : J aoe a th Conve ran WEEK. at the counter, with ¢ at ere: tr & jOnk the teachers Three as, on - pa 9 aamena Nroceh ee Beara® we Pree for Matuune:—' y+ Sad ' med Yia bata ter the Bigh-st a) ‘ia oue year ee "Dollars cere = wiGiche, Thomas iy, at eo Be jee longer : + 2 > , Repent: ro viston Tie WEEKLY STAR pabitabed ou Fricay ve, XXXI. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1868. N&. 4,748. Sven oy Rehan oa fai a Claimed all the credit. white Rimeet? wad ober j E K Merstood the Senator, and if he was be TELEGRAMS } were willie, t at THE EVENING STAR | nz notrcneet tie ae Wer ear. | wg eetotecaonne Ee” TO THE STAR. MAGES NEWS Finsspiey bad Seon head et ascep! tev a - ty Meeting of the First Townsend. ‘made on the floor which loo! to assnssi na Thi 7, ‘ . . s jian, butit had mot come from any Senator, Afternoon’ Dispa hes, AL Time—Charges ruption im the Washington News and Gonsip. Le vent te following leiter t0 the President? | C7222. "oMicer of the Senate, but from anothes rnoon's Vispate Fie ip cermtl Bh —_-——_ sent the 4 Cigects to Counciiman Baker's Nomunation—Ar. Warurneton Cirv. Pur. Morrill bad not said no threats had ben THE PRIZE RING. Baker it Re-nominated—Mr. Siowen Deolines to —— Serve on the same Ticket with H neat de THE CHAMPION- | Steward (cclered) Nominated in Place i Blewen (white)—Ntowen cut as an Independent Candidate, @c, dc, Ter War DeranrwextT—Gen Thomas, Sec | Wan Deranruert, 2 1865.— Sir: The resolution of the Senate | made, but he regarded them @s idle and not Tetary of War ad interim, visited the War De- | M87 25 180 p Pg teed February | worthy ot notice THE matcH® Partment (Gis morning about mine o'clock, and | jnst, declaring that the President “has no || Mr. Davis had recelved letters, tat he wanted Dad an interview with Adjutant General | power to remove the Secretary of War and | no isquiry into that, or into Ris affairs, bat —_——_— JE GREAT REMEDY FOR WY. wate other officer to perform the du- | he had been informed that Sena ors had been ; ry Re- 7 oe IME | Townsend, but made no demand tor the key of pecteeets Say ctor oices Eeving:tuts day | appromcuel eeu’ tnresiy sande 13 thant hed McCOOLE AND COBURN. Ba Sisrscees moving Hae ment Wei he FURFOSES. the Secretary's oMlice. He then left the Bepart- | tated to be sapporied by two.wwitds of the |od this was the hind Of cond sc eaior Ge ——_ sane pudlicans was londay night, ai =] ment and repaired to the President's house, | Senators present and ¥ ing on the articles of | wished exposed. ARREST OF McCOOLE. Nonal Institute Buil@ing, corner of 22d audi streets, After prayer by C. Clark, (colored,) that a commitee the Chairman explained the object ofthe meet- had waited on bim about the ee where he bad an audience of about one hour | impeachment preferred against you by the Mr. Ross said since the vote had been taken - with the President. He then returned te the House ot Representatives, a have relinquished on the eleventh article, rumors of bribery and | EFFORTS TO OBTAIN HIS REL EASE. — ‘War Department and tad a long interview | CD@ ee of the War Department, and have left | corruption as having inflaenced the verdict STAT Ieee ing to be the completion of nominations for - Hesiaes, Mr. Stowen had said thar ‘bool and re cireulated, and while they were mere ru- * Setanta Mgieesana, ™ | the mine oe thet bors, socelybe, Tee Se siene|| Dota te Gon pereaon oer proper to notice then, | ME GIVES BAIL AND IS RELEASE were are. Teen was be would dechae if Br. Baker 1 ‘The Secretary's office on the second floor has face of War, im care of Brevet Major General | but now that the House ot Representatives had Sigh Nigga ae the « a mgs Pr ae r prevailed, ahd every min \LLY—Baif a teaspoonfal ai- been locked-@uring the day, aod the key is in | Townsend, the senior Assistant Adjutant Gen- | taken up the subject, and eugabe aainguiry | THE ie een a NEAR lares il, Subject to directi into it, ‘hese ges were Retion of the session to tuo late an hour Hat y to F tprpeente waanenes eral, oy t ‘our direction. be up the business. He admonished ing bis single anditor ‘rominem! @mong ft © plessant driak—ctimateting | tb¢ bunds ot General Townsend, who dec Epwix M. Stanton, Secretary of War. | now calculated’ to the characur ——-—_—_ = x. He ctemnieked | OE nie wnkle endiner. Fromineas omens 100 . bis Willingmess io surrender the same when a | 7, ,,, President of the United Sta d dignity of the Senate, and tts becoming ROW ON THE EXCURSION TRAIN. poe Sey Wemetios ae ee goed abienn | White, whe wan owaying 0 ana fve tiie tered Gemand is made by General Tomas, or an | ‘The following is Secretary Stanton’s letter’| in the Senate to Sake Sotice of them. It RE And consistent Republicans, Aiter the trading in A gale of wind, screaming eu! bis indigue, | order givem by the lent, @irecting him to | to Gen. Townsend: p= Pree ee an “oe 5 mane ae TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE PRESENT. Minutes, which were approved, Walker 7. aeinet wr Lp wheo Mr. Fowlk | ter: books and archives of De. x 2 —_.—___ colorede) and alter alluding wo (White.) reached over and attempted to appease aT | parmenttouny one rho may ee nashorised to | MAR DEPARTMENT, Wasntxoro charge oi | any Sometor oa Thin wearhowtss | THE AARON-SHEPHERD FIGHT To | slbped‘dieulsiocto Tame ee Sat tee Wk a eamied #6 appease ts iy may 25 You improperly influenced, let him be ex; by COME OFF FIRST Of the lust meeting, moved that the entire pro- and jerking bimself away teplied that b- | ose —— - ease Theteas pn a Ces rere: lecoe pom ad ao ee led. If there be one wBo Saeapeaiete a ceedings of that meeting be reconsidered. He Would'nt be dictated toby any man. be be 1 pass Fag: pls vee aes offtee, fame, subject fhe disposal” aad. "direction of baa vaca souan bis own svuvicuosn iechin Cincrenati, May 27.—McCoole was arrested po cine d +f er ae. rages > inde te he ve Vi" at ~¥ same ume equaruc him- APPLIED EXTERNALLY—When there is pafg | that Mr. Stantom has not resigned the the President. Epwin M. STANTON. near 5 wi ways to act for the good of 1 ing al) comers “to stand "} <r mention aeeey neas ae. but simply retired from the same in order to | "* > 7eeide Secretary of War. | (Mir. 1) ted tonne ie eeply dealt with. He cera Oy tae ceatattay gt three o'clock | Republican parts; and therefore, telieving | Orie of “questions conetiiogs Caren aes! . ce until now these | 1 * ~ - - — - entrap the Precident, and that he (S.) still | Bret. Maj. Gen. E. D. Townsend, Assistant Adju- | Veauite upon his private charac ‘ie ‘his morning, by the sherlff of Dearborn county, | their last action would deteat the cauer of Re- ¢Tns and etl Were not ready for the question ; ter. and taken to Lawrenceburg. Parties have left | publicaniem i the coming municipal election, Ul Mr. Slowen had been heard from" [Here ¢laims to be Secretary of War. tant General. was prepared for personal defanciatioa. & Doped his motion would prevail, Hetad Mr. Himber made a stride across uke room as 1 we, . General Townsend ts not discharging any of | _ It will be observed that the Secretary's letter He bad not noticed tne chargre ot bribery ee ss Attn an etaat ie Seine, AN nn wonking over make arte Pave the in search of something or somebody. when M the duties of Secretary, consequently all basi- | '0 the President is not a resignation, and both ction: Tue drial wea aoe oeken, * : ft, Hub irked, “H the to affect bit way for such “erry hoped st would be wise remat imber is Mauager r Bo “ % nccompiished. I Reputieans are de. of the mpeachment to-night. looking for nets in the Department is at a stand-still. | his letters are signed by him as «Secretary of | (14 ‘he would eay in vindicating ot wee ees [SEcoxD visratcit.} accom pi : a General Thomas contedids that the law isex. | War.” He does not, therefore, admit that the | that he was aworn by the Chiet Justice asm | CINCINKATI, May 27—McCoole was bound thems irom. tues Reve ee ae RS | eee ES ine ® PAIN quicker than morphine. chiere- plicit, and Mr. Stanton, instead of leaving the | President hada legal right to remove him, or | judge. to do impartial justice. He was and ig | over by the grand jury of Dearborn county in . fe ps other anodyme known to the so sd bi “Oh, ‘ s0 cosey and nicely furnished, and they aud weak to come up,” &c., all over the house. —oe records of the Department in the hands of | that the order iseued by the President on the ormees 3 ihe, Foogesmuction policy of the Ad the sum of two thousand dollars to ap pear on | their children would be compelled to sit on Mr. Silowen made Lis way to the Chairman's | General Townsend, should have turned them | 2ist of February legally deprived him of the eraser ced. hange lay. Bonds were given, and McOoole left | the sidewall les." He coucinded by demsuding =!and amid the greatest confasion, He began Government, but he could not conscientionsly | Lawrenceburg for tl ‘ground. the previons question. ‘The yote was iues, | by saying tbat he asked no man any favors, over t@ Jobn Potts, Esq., Chiet Clerk of the | office. eae ie cia ory Presideut Co a ner [ DISPATCH.) and the Nominations (consisting of Mr. Joby | apd was not afraid to speak against any = Department, who would have held the same ue NoMINATION of Gen. Schofield as Sec. | “BIE been preferred. bad. . . und : F Cook, (colered,) for Alderman, and Me--rs. son who bad lied about him a= had been —= until am od interim Secretary took possession. T oa 2s the trial ofiail political considerations and had CoLp Sprines, Ixp., May 27.<The second William M. Slowe: ud = =David = M. ‘hat vight. He was notafrad of the “whole General Thomas further declares that he will | fay im cxovative aeceton bey Web one toy | consieredeit only open aad thor ous hee edi® | excursion train, of about one thousand passen- | Davis, (whiies,) for the tounniy or abs blithe Had never sud anything bat a: itive session but its const ion | mi le \< - vi 7 what w at . ker. peg eer ii gow ipa | reek ohgoted Co ad aden Ih ele then | satoniey ee Bennie ak Cota eenanLenas | RTE RanNii ved RE: Thelcpo ied wesertarty.|| tase moctnr seme ceoieone aie nena ee as good about Mr. Baker. When ihe y seventy-one in the affirmauye to twenty-e came into the room he heard that a man had IY SUDDENLY SEIZED with pain. one tea. | desire to’bring the President intoany di@culty | “" ‘Sri chew bole (rial, And nox a setatt ticveedl. | Jet Nehey ee ine Anroed, now puatoes | im the negative. “Heaty Eumber: (waleaS ou, | ald ecommmmnoet ements him, and he was " ot water wilt; tra few minmees” | or to be the cause of any new trouble. 4 - gation, such as was now being carried on un- ot into a dispute and drew revolvers how renominate Joun F. Cook for Alderman.” there to face the slanderer, if he ones shows remove all uneasiness, age 7 ‘cad, bo It seems to be believed that the nomination | der the auspices of the House, and he should aeootn, P oF RESETS PEE OO) | dees Ok tadene ALM, ieee parts of the himself. (+n the school question he had mever bwin Stanton, Jr. gon ot cretar¥+ | will be confirmed atthe next meeting of the | in the proper time, make a tto the House | * ig ocrarreg.. room. Signs of disturbance here began, when ¢nlTtsiued an unkind thought toward Mr. | Whe Das held the position of confidential sec- | eonate in executive session. = tor all the testimony which been taken (FOURTH DIsrATcH.] & party exclaimed, “Now. you come here for Bs [ + point Mr. B., who was sitting | retary to le Sather, ta 6tilt at the Deyartinent, | Goaergs Schofield would not be obliged to | oF the subject. pee stated thathe bad | Gory Sraixos, Ixp., May 27—23) r. u.— | gee low seat ©. Olarke, (colored )—«I front of Mr Stowen, seized him by the ry ; | and to-day received Fs OF Mics tatarts| | See Ce mrae SOREL. net De o8 ape sons for the Ln eet tate ee The vattle ground js a balf mile from here, | PFopose that the mecting proceed to vole for nd coraunlty. and with the greatest joy de- aig alii s = " a. 3 : reper ci ry tenance, Atlempied to shale 1 pte esata this afternoon no demang | Po%: 18 ‘sking the War Department. He can | bis promise todo 80 in ‘writing. IT the asser-| TH” thousend people are present. The fighi | °"Y ames whom they may think pi od | iW bearuly and gree tan » v - it bearily and draw bi open fake leave of absence, and select which salary | tion were true, the Inference which had been | fot $500 between Sheppard and Barney Aaron | Lomimate.” Francis Taverns (colored) moved , S eater ek ee ’ . tt ce, $0 that all the mert PERSO KOT Plexy, heart Red bent suse Wy-Oow: Thopeme: fe 186 WYs) £. will habit, thas Gk General on Recnite of | drawn from it was monstrously unfair. He | will precede that of McUoole and Cobura, woot aah en preset and tales the'mnergot | tet Glowes: weak ten ooorate fieen's fered” cote eitee een tee rete te | and everything about the Department was | >" ait § ‘YF | could not be denied the right to change his tens tor whan ar oe abt ee aie lore ae 4 Reliefncar them tesarcon‘ul in water, Willy t@ | quiet. Gen. Towncend is still occupying his | “S- oe opinion. He had doubts, and be gave his coun- IMPEACHMENT. several other motions on the same sues the | brouglit down shower of derisive, epitbgta, ibree miputess Temeve all difficulty, Sout pil tes Reve stor with thb keey OF the on les aren: sident, could Hy. og beneath {hoe doubts; he Gid not | The New York Presson the Acquittal of | whole matter was laid ‘on the fable, | Ms. | and sppiasse, euch a Don't you feel cheap ' retary’s office im hrs pocket. _ pene coe tor tome of the articles, and his friends may the President. Taverns then remarked that be thought the | no’ one up. 2 it Slowen.’ H a = i recon! i ke.” -Slowen then proceeded i ——_— THE Wurte Hover.—Since nine o'clock this | uave drawn stich an interence from hit era One May 27-—The Herald considers meeting placed Sir. Jeu FOoak (colored) an | that npc apn glo | Bats ox Iurzacuwent.—The parties who | morning hundreds of persons, among whom | conversation: but he afterwards, acting un. ectannm inion s ery embarrassing situation, and-moved tat tet. Mr. Baket"had gone back ae ke triends, have made bets on the recult of impeachment | were many ladies, have visited the White | 2¢ bis honor and conscience, changed epublican party. lcommitiee be appointed to wait upon and party, and principles, and what he re in wa ontention, the sdyournment of the Sf bis mind. But be did deny that any man The Tribune says it isa tainted verdict and eXpiain to him (Cook) the reasons which gov- read) stand by. A ; es + 2 i House, all of whom were anxious to see the had any assurance from bim as to how he ‘Wes procured by the use of money. ered a recor ratiet Ubjection was made Court without voting upon all the articles | President, and offer him their congratalauons | would vote, his galihens Kure his pouision | tno prarid anys by tea defeat of ve cament | 10 this motign; when, the nomination of Mr. RADWAY'S READY RELIEP Raving rendered it uncertain whether any | anda large number were admitted to his office. | peTiectly. He (Mr. R.) was no sunshine poll. wid says by pat ot eepearkenent | oo sg bron Guclened om. St amor eae: money has been lost or any money won on the Fallen, cdPoab Gen- | tickin: be had been baptised in tue xbolition | We have been saved from entering the broad { ‘Find. Somme of ‘tne: hate, were the Pabeeuien Secretaries Seward, Welles, master Gen: arty of Isd4, when there were but 70,0 in the | TOAd to Mexican anarchy, and acknowledges i. Slowen.—» ¥ vs, Iam no aspirant, and if Mr, Baker firmed with but few dissenting voices. Mr. wanted then you can have him.” A voice. ee - | Himber then nominated Mr. Willian M. “Then we won't votefor you.” Mr. Stowen.— eral Randall, General Hancock, Col. Zellan, | United States: and had borne his {ull share of | !at the defeat is due to the mauly couree or . We "i ‘uae, IN JTSSIMPLICITY ANDGRANDEUR) =| and Trumbull would vote «to acqnit on every | Hr. Blake, Genecal Miller, aud mauy promi- | the cbloguy which attached to the organiza. | Chief Justice Chase. 2 gr in” Gatetaonay acuex| sane nena Pe te costae Srtiele.” and others that the President would | pent persons were among those who called. | lion. He had taken bis part in the great strug- The Times thinks that the people will be Next in order was the renomination of Mr. encies in the Council were ny im the ex- j be acquitted on “every article.” Those who bet | It was alsonoticed thata large number of ex. | El" Of 50. ‘He entered the ramksof the Union | gratified at the conclusion of eke impeachment | David M. Davis, whereupon some diseatisfac- ireme. He bad declared to iim (Siewen) se - | against acquittal in these cases contend that as y and navy officers and soldiers visited the | S7@Y ** # Private soldier, and (had carried the | trial, and hopes that Congress will now pro- | tion and dowbt was manifested, which called be would not take less than one aad . ‘ — ae pass arm: 3 = ting until elavery tmshed. Without egousm | ceed to business. fei ndorsations from Messrs. Himber. Wai. cent.on a certain appropriation, and in the Senators named have nt voted on “every | Executive Mansion during the day to tender | he fbonght be coula say that the record Of 10 | ‘The sun hopes that the bribery questi Syphax, Henderson, and others, when the voir than five minutes afierwards, after going of article,” it is a drawn bet, and as the President | their congratulations Senator on this floor, either in eivilor military | 4 Citi to tie tern eee Tihuaaue | 6s SEG AeN ke henteoken oe cee | Gee be came back and voted for | hes not been acquitted on “every article,” each —_- - Tease ae lode are ree at atains | pa cined te Se be possible tha: any man has so | FOF the third member of the Common Counel, | one pereeut” Thee Be Beker explained to Party must have his stakes returned. Those, | SOME COMPLAT#T bas been made of the con. | Of Selfishness. or blots of disbomor. For his ‘J 0 conducted himself as to prove more ht to adorn | ©; Clarke (colored) nominated S. Baker.and the Mreting on ground of expediency However, who bet on the square tesue of --ac- | dition of the north draw of the Long Bridge, | COUr#* be bad been singled out av an object of | 2 x Wm. Syphax (colored) nominated H. H. the records would show it. [A voioe.—« ass ult, probably becaute he was anew mem. | * tli than aseatas @ judge m this impeach. ‘ : ung 3 opie 0 quitial” oF “conviction” are paying their bets, | which has been comparatively useless for the | ber, inrxserienced, unkuown to nate Pol. | Ment trial. pe Soamtcaten ot cee hana “auuoning tor Srenssared Nesey ¢ pics of the journal 2 Will first consider im its capacity axa special. | theTe being no loop-holes for escape. Past ten days. We learn that the draw is in | tics, and with not the same means of defence at MURDER. | ing had so far re-enacted its last procredings, meeting.” [Laughter] Mr. Baker further ver far famed remety. Radway 's Ready Relief, = Wicking ek AT ene || Sule arate Aan ope eed | Poveoten, meus oe cornelius | 824 it was going behind the recommendations | said. «a= a reason why Mr. Slowen did mot wa- ea eas the sivilived world under | Tue Revisep Revexcw Brot, which had | Michler jearr it will drop to pieces if opened at | Suice was ail he had to reply, Let these ele 1 ran Ue eA Ge ficant alliteration B. is remedy | been made the special order for to-day in the | minators do their worst, there isa higher Court | Holmes was found murde this morning in | 0! he Committee on Nominations now to goon | Geremnd some of bis votes.) « While my friend 5 vith olber announcements. A Voice,—*] e Was attending t wr ate business, hich Will juage'us wil. He bid deflauce to | * Ly-road adjoining the town of Kingston, with | foi]! ober Domination oO. & Gaker'ea aed war looking Sere: meer ae) ‘ucted as soon as the appropriation bill gets | them and to their machinations. his brains beaten ont. It is etated that at eight table.” Losi. (Great uproar and calls forthe Great disor rough Congress, which will probably be in | Mr. Ross then offered a substitute for the res- be dante house | previous question, order, Ac.) Wm. Syphax | tobe on their feet and for cline was impos- a day or two now. olution of Mr, Davis; which was adopted, It bay deliv me note, | obtained the floor, and stated that a year ago sibleto Proceed with business. Finally order é a is a8 foNlows: ed can tee eninee Usk Be munthe go- | LO SScs upterO &. Beles nee Ube THE List of Americandrinks thought here- Heccloed, That a comritige be appointed by | ing. and started by a by-path, Holines is quite all, but proposes to have a mew draw con. House, was postponed until to-morrow, on . maction of Mr. Schenck. The opinion of the ebmmittee has been that this bill could be finished im three or four weeks, but the more | general belief mow seems to be that it will possessed of p iate and positive prouf of most skeptical can feel its power in a few seco expecially where the sufferer is the victim of e it 2 for the part of the bed | ¥se somewhat restored. and the previous ques- | aud approval of bis frieuds. but since then he | tion being demanded upon Mr. Baker's nomi. oe a oe . i the Presidént of the Senate, to be ‘composed of | & Wealthy man, but_ not being of strong : quist jeved. And if the es tofore to be remarkably complete in its range, “ i had never done anything which had brought | nation, he was declared victorious ami great palm @Bists the Patient is relieved. And Af the | take s to two months in the Hou: | geen the aa : wie 7 pki hint penal tive Sepators, whose duty it stall be to inquire mind bis’ property has been mostly held in upon him such severe censure as ithad. Per. | disorder ana ive votes. Bir. Slowen, sfter boon follow, Stat Hehed disease, a cure will | apg tittle i: any less time in the Senate: and | {rom the gorgeous julep sfying whether improper or corrupt means have been | tT! ia Knows, that be received quite'a| Siosue. pe mow bee nothing Against | the coufusion bad somewbat subsided, suid :-— * The Healy Belief is a vi sbould this -eem likely to be the ease aster it'| til, Is unpleasantly enlarged this morning by | used or atiempted to be ured to tufluoree tee Socad “npoke Minis RAE cera Me Lner | Me. Dnker: eet as, cous cent earl Coe eee myself no longer a can- re. safe. and innocent ba: been taken up, it will very probably be | ‘De /n/elligencer. “The people” says the intel- | votes of Senators ou the trial of the impeach- was Caeeeeen rili ata timaen Pini cit | beew preferred against him. it remained for | didate for the Council on the ticket with that a ard making the part samfors than geet pomee oats webs Seiater: ligencer “ask Congress for drink, and they give eT rs i pete aie gem Ae tim. ‘The scene of the meander Pa rae a him to make sn explanation if be had | mam.(Baker.) Lheteby withdraw.” Heretired simplicity ot Mion ceuie’s Notice was given that on Monday next a | them a serpent, in the form of more than six | Sit jn-ineir power fo fasten she eerie ad | Sim The scene of the m Positive clue has ye: | SU‘bing to cay im his defense. He hoped ths been obtained of the murdere: hadanything against Mr. Baker | ~! ; ‘ —s : all pai ties w re ranges? fomilyaccidentethat are | Motion would be made to suspend the rales to | Mouths’ foul legislative incubation.” This | irquiry The wildest bor it. The Reaty mid confusion aud cries of « The game's Le “ e. ths i © en's cooked: “The First Ward'waplit.” ‘ “aiens’ te = a would state them now, or furever bold their cted to some decision of at any moment. sor | 1X some future time to consider the River and | Won't de! -Incubated serpent” don't sound | jovse or REraesExTATiVEs.—Mr. Carey | ©*<iement pervades Kingston fongues and support the nominees. Walker toficer vacated and told him ke im every howe for if aay Injury or | 115 four Bint til Oounalioes of the Whats, wholesome as a beverage (Obie) introduced a resolution directing tie wa ies S6.aae TO-DAY, BY CABLE, | Wi! ¥s= of twat class who kept back : ide himself. Clarke pro- hhomediste servic: matters bot —_—_— FR: PE Committee on Post Offices and Post R t ing: andas Mr. Baker was preseat be should SssaTon Griuzs.—The Davenport, lowa | inquire into the Propriety of exuding OF eee Loxvox. May 27.—Ferenoon—Consols for | insist upon bis making his ox n statement With | Wildest disorder ensued and be (Clarke) was Gorctte says that Senator Grimes (who left | eral law that no bridge ‘shalt be constructed | Money 955: "sy 71%; Allmois Centra!, | regard to certain alleged charges of bribery | compelied to relinguash the place which it was Washington to-day) has made arrangement: to | over any navignble Meer of leon thon set Eries, io. Which bad been uttered against him. [Amid | charged he bad usurped. A. Stewart \ vald. Fall, Postuasrem Grewerat RANDALL To RE- Se amired + S1ON.—Postmaster General Randall, it is said sanetantl taking plas | will, in the course of a few days, tender his res- Syare er ANNOY sners tbat tal very family, this. READY span. Referred to Committee on Post Of TAYRRTOOL, | May | 27 —Forenoon — Cotton | great disorder, wath speaking {rom every di- | (colored) was then mpmiantes ie the lace of fa.cvery fails: tle REAY RF wil igration to tke President; but not on aecount of | Tur home in Hurlingion, eat pet ans 82 | aha Post Roads, a Treaty Onleeas ieea gt n0m bales: Uplands | rection. Mr. Hule« (white) was heard to ack | bir, Slowen, withdrawn, whereupon’ Preschos we 4 ve ite ie = i 4 . . 5 me lest) was and were - with eBneds aud sou have no faith io meadicises:| apy Gimgarement: betwonn the! President and FA On motion of Mr. Blaine, (Me.,) the House ally, Or ‘ally. Breadstuifs dull. | some question, when the reply was made, | in iavor made a num Ready Relief will suspend | pimself. It has been. the desire of Gov. Ran- : —— against The ase aired in the Senate amendments to | .10spos, May -—-Afternoon—Consols, 4, | «what.er:he's as much® gentleman as you are” | ber of persone” Creat confusion arose ia con- the army appropriation bill, and a committee | 94%: U.S. 5-20", 72. Simuitineous therewith Patrick Goins (col- | sequence of a question from Francis Taveras of conference was authorized. ee nny 7-—Afternoon—Cottom.} ored) attempted to volunteer some advice in | whether Mr Stewart if clecet wean ee Mr, Schenck, (Ubio,) from the Committee ¢ m unchanged. the chairman's ear sbout controlling the pro- | colored men to shave in his barber shop. The Waye and Means, reported back the internal x, May Evening.—Biuegown won ceedings, which caused that officer toexciaim, rd tax bill, and it was made the special order for | the Derby ~-Don't you come here and curse me. I won't Gime uted cuc busses core The peiet'| dall to retire fromthe Uabinet fot souse'itinio } | Prmsoiiat Sealer Gace ten for home pation: arrives. It cam never do harm, | past. but he would not do so while the Im. this morning. as also did Senator Dixon. Peachment trial was in progress, as he did no; it that he was forsaking th: Frekident. opr that Wbd tail ws stan oad toe, FORTIETH CONGRESS, to-morrow, and from day to d: ti = = edad teat stand it, sir.”] Walker White (colored) bitter}; } Doced of % yer aes ee nett vi. WAR IN CHINA. opposed the nomic of Mr. Baker, and pro. lt R. feels that he is st liberty to retire from the Sarah 2 . Ferry (Mich.) intr & Tesolution, ‘ew YORK, May 27.—The ficraid’s cpecial | ceded. among other charges, t rasp him about Cabinet withicar tanger oie gales tor. doing | This Afternoon’s Proceedings. as ing Gen. Mich. | cable dispatches report that the Chinese rebels | his failure to defend colored men before polves s0 being misconstrued. —_-—_. ler, Superintendeat of imildings and | were voaeeans the city of Tientsin ou the ist | magisirates, when be was interrupted from Grounds, to send to the several national ceme- | Of May he leader threatened to assault the | every quarier and required to sit down. J.H. teries throughout the country selections of | town and carry it by storm, and thus place the | Jackson (colored) had understood that Messrs, de represented flowers trom the putlic gardens. to be used as | Pekin district. seventy miles southeast, at the | Slowen and Larman would both refuse to entirely by Colored men. (Great copfusion.) A Wepreepay, May 27. Sznate.—Mr. Anthony presented memorial AN Powomac shad batched by the Green process, | of Gov. Burnside and others in favorof an ap. geri EStT 178 GRAND POWER IN THE PREVEN: Gosiets of water contuning specimens of asp CURE OF PESTIL.| rh pox CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. i 0 (be contribution of Congress for the decoration | Mercy of his followers, by giving them controi | serve if Baker was nominated; for they said he | vore was tuken, and Mr. Stewart was nomi- Were displayed st the Capitol this morning. priation for deepening St. Mary's Canal. | ot soldiers* graves andthe strewing ot them } of the point of confluence of the Yuere-Sing | had been guilty of conduct unbecoming a gen- | nated for Councilman. Mr. Slowen came eae shire immedi ste ‘and sbeolute The young shad are semi-transparent phan. oe bt nna coe ool gence 2 with flowers on the Suth ot May. and Peiho rivers. The rebel forces had already hman and a Republican, and detest would | forward and smd: 1 now withdraw my name oy prayee te superior and we might sas super. | tomic little objects, dying speedily unless kept BB pees atelaex, nevedain hor oe oe Mr. Schenck (O.) introduced a joint resolu- Piundered the villages lying around Tientsin. | attend the party if they undertook to carry | from the ticket for the Couucil”” He eevee pathral power in saving Ties ng | im fresh water, and reminding us forcibly in | Bt, AU OMe Of Be Contr roe ote uihorizing copies | The city is defended by B00 men. Three | sucha burden. ‘The proveedinz: of the Coan. | queutly ameouneed ‘Rimeett nen the stand as of the Congressional Globe ‘and all other books | steam gunboats were in the river off Tientein, | cil would stigmatize Mr. Maker as a dis. | an independent candidate, against Mr Baker. printed by authority of Congress to be placed | cbaiged with the duty of protecting foreigners | hopest man, for having ccepted a | (As he was returning to in the hands of the Secretary of the Interior, to | and the fereign interests, bribe cn the school bill, and he (the speaker) | G: pe rei lng ssi ie with a view to its flaal disposi- : ir unsul ual presence and epheme: tion. Pee Hpidemie, Disenase. Pestilence, lives—“what shadows we are, and what shad Mr. Harlan, from the Committee on the Dis- power ol a disiagectans. feat ans accosted him in & threatening manner, ps ° trict of Columbia, reported sundry House bills | be distributed to the Soldiers’ Na al Asy Would not support him. Mr. Himber endorsed | and asked him (Mr. S.) why he had back the potent lizer and | (oh’s !) we pursue, fermalit be Soldiers’ National Asy- iv gone L tere TResay wel Sy pees ‘s lums throughout the country. THE y What the above speaker had said, Théo on Mr, Baker. Mr. Slowen ed: use Asiatic Chaiers, Sellow Fevers T3pucie eee, | WOOLLRY.-The Managers were in session | ont Morrin, of Vt, presented memorial of | Mr. Mercur.(Pa.) stow toy TRIAL OF JEFFERSON DAV Is. tod. +) {fom Committe on Claims = ; Against Mr. Baker, be thought. were ma: I dou’t think be ts an honest man, politically.” reported & Blil for the Telit ay Tone Soden Mra te ae, tee ASPNE | aud if be vias nominated there Were Munareds | Goins then sad that Mr, Baker woe the ace Collector of internal revenue taxes for Califor- commencement of the trial of Jeff wu ol ‘iz, | WB© would scratch his name on the day of | est man in the Council; to which Mr. Rowen nia, Passed. if the impengtiment bad finished by > teeta Shy | election. “Don't you know they will? [Cries | again replied: “Yes, in’ keeping col: Ppeo- ‘Mr. Washburne. (I1L.) trom Committee on Understood to-day that the pee emt | of “Yee, yee!” “No they went!” dc] CG. | pie money. You lousy puppy, (meaning Commerce, reported adversely upon numerous niy-talne 9 tnce thy y rial will cer- | Clarke (colored) denied the truthfulness of the Gomes.) pay me that money you owe me bills, and they wer- severhlly tabled. ~* — gpsrecs which bad been put forth against Mr. Great confusion and the bitierest feeling pre- Mr. Eliot, (Mass.,) from Committee on Com- Boker, and wought it would be more manly in | varied.) Mr. T. McGlue, Sr., ( ) Dor g;eboried back the general river and bar- | | MURDER ny A ScHoo1 Boy —Yesterday af- | parties lospeak only of what they knew then. | war thon poratomek tor Assessor, after bor appropriation bill, and it was referred to | {€!Woon, says the Pittsburg Chronicle of the | selves “than to be got Committee of the Whole, 2d. a stabbing affair, which may result fatally, | lie they beard.” If ax angel were to come | o'clock Pp. m. Mr. Elict, from same committee, reported a | Occurred in the vicmity of Courtney's Swati’ down from Heayen he would be villified by —_—o— bill Regisuy and enroliment of certain | om ihe Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago | ome persons, and it would be impossible 12 | APPATRe IN ALEXANDRIA The Journal of foreigm built vessels Passed, Railroad, about seven miles below Alleghany | please everybody. With to what Mr. | this morning say Also, from same Committee. reported back | city. It appears that a bad feeling had existed | Slowen said. he would state that, upon | It hae been intimated that three of the Intely tbe bill to amend the act of March 2, 1867, in re- | fT some days between William Continey and | being ealled upon by him (Clarke), thet gea- | elected city watchmen, Messrs. Bast] Waring, lation to collection of fiues, penalues, and for. | Samuel Ballard, the former aged twelve years | tlemam deuied making such remarks ax that ae | Sr..George Williams and Samuel Jefe fei:ures in custom cases, Parerd. and the later not quite fourteen. They both MMi Bot Tun on the tieket with Baker. de. | had been unable to meet the political requi: Also: Teported bill to establish the bounda. | Sttended theschool near the station, and resided | Mr. Baker was, in his opinion, the best matin | mente ot ther postions, an ries of certain election districts in Michigan, | '0 the immediate vicinity. Yest erday afternoon | the Board of Common Council, and stood in | not be allowed qualify and enter on the dis- Passed. Previous to school time, young Courtney was | favorable contrast with Messrs. Larman sad | charge ot their daties. t might the question Al-o, from same Gommittee, reported a bill | Stunding at the school’ house corner with | Slowen, the tormer of whom bat nese yet | of the election of their successsrs, and also to promote the efficiency of tue commerce of | sme companions, when a lad came to | done anything, and some things didn't | other municipal offices filled iy eng elec. Small . &c., prevail in ® commani| i Generat Heintzleman ‘and other army officers iit be tclied ‘with these diecasee act enegy | several hours this morning. They had Woolley of im relation to the aif pay of ret " fopemaaing it, will be caredif the \lirections are | before them, butas he proved obstinate, they | Heterred to the Oomatrce on Miltary Ar: followed. ee as this remedy is. it possceses | sent him back to the Committee room of For- fairs. pao a9 KT eign Affairs, im which he is confined. Woolley |) Mr Willey, from the Committee on the Du has been put in possession of very commodious | !Tict of Columbia, asked and obtained leaye | summer quarters, ifto remain where he is | D¢ ‘lscharged from the further consider- ' ee ation Of 8 memorial of the Board of Common now. * | Couneal of Washingiou, asking the adoption of i = such action gress as will. compel the Lace moe, Removes —Halt of the guard on'| Sivor of Washington to poy that | duty at the War Department was removed | Certain members of the Board of Aldermen and yesterday: and to-day wat four eentrys are on | Gommon Gouncil. | i @uty—oneatench door. All the doors of the | + Mr. Willey stated that the Committee were of IND FROPURRIOS OF THB BEAST, BS) Oi aie eee tat kept locked except the one on | the opinion thatthe remedy sought for could LIBF ABE COUNTER-IBRITANT, RUBEPA. | Puilding a1 be obtained by application to the Vourts. CIENT. ANTI-SPASMODIO, DISINFECTANT, =e ¥, 4 = offered @ resolution directing ANTISEPTIO, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, | Gaeta) toy gece We understand that as Pomero; the Secretary of the Interior to inform the Sen- General Grant has recommended the confirma. | ate why a large mumber of the Creek Indians TONIC, NERVINE, ANOPYNE. ABT-ACID. | 116n of General Schofela as(Secretary ot War, | have been stricken from the rolls and the pay- and the nomination will probably be acted ment oftheir per capita refused. Adopted. upon the first time the Senate goes into Execu- rr which About retailing every | the meeting adjourned ata few Mimutes to 12 Mr. Conkling offered a concurrent resolution providing tor adjourament of the two Houses beca: i} tbe United States. Pen: consideration, the } Bim and stated that Ballard, who was some dis- | spit him said he would uot serve. ton, coming in that body, McKen- | tive session. iy on Saturday, the igh June, and asked that i: | morning bons Res oes Dill wentover | tice away, Wished to sce him Coutmey said | Taverns opposed this reckless use of man's | uv tose toe cxplmelen” ‘of } A .; | lie om the table for the present. until the next morning hour. he would go at once. and as he was leaving be iF eerspeoen and briefly to defend une | the conduct of Cot. Lee in connection with the | Pourrrear. = The Cincinnati Commercia Mr. Patterson. of N. H., cailed up the bill to On motion of Mr, Butler, (Masg.) the House | Ws observed to draw a kmife trom bi Pocket, cial course of Mr. Baker. The five hundred | el if watchmen, be sud that he did not comes out decidedly tor Grant and Qolfax. | incorporate the National Life Ausurance Com- | resolved itself int Commitiee of the Whole on | open the blade, and then. lace it in bis pock- | dollar bribery charge bad nut yet been pro- peny of the United States. Mr. Davis offered an amendment that the branch offices shail be subject to the law's of the State fa which they may be located: which was reed to and the bill 5 r.umner offered an order that the resig- nation of Mr. J. W. Forney as Secretary of the Obio politicians think this assures the State for mse atic Che! | : er, cates We ok arcanian cattes so tmeventive | thas’ ticket, a the Oommercial is the exponent «ther discoveries in vogue. » of the Seeeenesetnonte Gn of the State, who Iti rest, stops the Cramps ani | Dol the balan ner, Byaems, oud bobls the cquetitentser se bibednt | ——The Cincianail Commercial has been ins wther. equalizing the circulation. and preventi formed loran om. the speration ot fe watery Constituents trom tee | Seed — ‘0 Seymour is declaring bim. Ube Indian appropriation will. et. One of the boys asked it be was going | ven, nor did he believe, wi ex) in. The bill appropetaaoe in all $2.214,2-3.01, ot | 10 use it. and be replied that he was. Courtney | et, it would amount to anything. He which amount $153,400-4s for paying s then went to Ballard, and, as is alleged, with- | wanted ba:mony, and if Mr. Bales tendents, Indian agents, sub aget Ont waiting to ascertaim what the latter wanted, | wouldn't effect’ it fur the party, he | $1,414,053 02 for carrying out treaty stipulation | Called bim a liar and struck at him. He then hoped some one else would be taken np. With Indian tribe; $810,000 tor geveral and Grew the knife and stabbed Ballard, the blade Charles Syphax (colored) called attention to cidental expenses, and $436,829.99 for misce! penetrating the left side, just below the heart, | tbe tact tbat Mr. Baker was It the house. and ‘Sevave be accepted, and that Mr. McDonald be | neous +x. yeDses. inflicting @ very dangerous wound. The in: | he hoped that he would see fit to make an ex. rit igiikewise ail | ——The Newburyport (Mass.) Democrats, | authorized to act as Secretary ad rrcoce Mr. Butler said the committee had preparea |, jured boy was conveyed to his home, where be | planation of his conduc? on the school bill, bar ce of Radway’ Pills, | who are always cither a great way before or a Mr. Nye asked if the Senator could not find | the bill with great labor, and they found mach | 1 now lying in a very critical condition. Sp explanation on any of the other charges sopel fom attacks, and cure | jong way bel the times, have nominated | *°™e better word than “ad interim, which bad been hinted at would be unbecom- to contend with, and mapy abuses to correct, ir whol dealing with the Indians Sugzwp Dergctives —Some time ago a Seed omnes. At this juncture Alex- and of Indian treaty, was full of fraudand | package containing $50,000 was stolen fran 2 nderson nominated Carter A. Stewart | corruption. He objected to the system oftreat- | desk in the Cane! Hank, of New Orleans. ina | (colored Several Senators objected to the present con-_ sideration of the order, and it weni over. Mr. Morton offered @ resolution requesting In Feverand Ague. Typhoid, Bi tot | Uitief Justice Chase for the Presidency. 7 ions. Scar! and other Fevers, its use ron ‘insure a | _—— Numerously signed petitions requesting in opposition to Mr. Baker, which ‘Mr. W: . eure. Senator Trumbull to resign are in circulation | the Sec! of State to transmit tothe Senate | ing with Indians as we would with a great | most mystenous meen: Un acareful exam. | Ws followed by loud cries for “Baker!” «Ba. at Tumbling In ism. New! . Gout | m Iilinots. of documents and correspondence | foreign rer, and contended’ that» there | ination of the ses, the detectives di yy. | ker’ and after the ofa few minutes that road on last, died at 1 o'clock Gout, Tic Doloreux, | Power, prem 180 j eae piptheris. fnfuenza’in all cases of | ——Governor Wood, of Quiney, Illinois, | with the English Government telative to the had been no improvement in this coun- | ered the mark of 4 smail nail npon the edge ot gg succeeded the stand. Or- | morning. His arrived bere yeeserday. aired with the Recolor cna EMP Fe: | winced & at half-mast over his Rouse on | Alabama claims. Adopted. 4s try over the treaty made years go | a railing, op which the tbiet musthave placed | der having been restored. Mr. B said it wa: | Heury Stramse ‘on Monday, of Mewrs. Saect acare. 4 ate karsing Pons Pools bow Senator Trumbuall provide tab the eppetnement et . opoaial ee? by William Penn with the Indians. au his foot, aud that he must bave been a tall man. ways a cult matter to make a ‘Stuart, treaties were seemingly made in the interest of | They concluded the nail was in the heel of the the United State empioyees, Indian agents and | robber's boot, and that the ‘Wear of the leather others. John Rancolj'h once said that to bean Indian agent would corrupt the Angel Gabriel, | would mark whatever he would step upon. med he (Suter) ateon, ho improvement to | The officers became, theticeforth, anxious 18 day, mittee of three to examine into the alleged vio- lations of the rights of Senators by threats and intimidations to mfluence their verdict on the ent; Buick wie are to. . Davis then the resolution to novide & committee of three shall be ap- explanation in a public assembl: ne ont | Rome <o Dei strert, brivaging ‘Well's estate, for 63,595. Siesrixe = ® OF; heeeeaiee ere | —— The Republican journals of California, where there was such at the last elec- —_ tion, all support Frohne Hot I? 18 cunRENTLY reported to-day that Sec- & 4 4 ® 1 i | ppropriation Committee | servers of all boot-heels, and after many days train could not remedy this wrong, and he simply | two of them happened into City” Hotel. the Baltimore some | retary Seward will soon tender his resignation inted to examine into and report upon an: notified the House of these poy Among the Aman was was oe Soi from the ‘end NEW IMPROVEMENT IN READY | to the President, as he for some time bas jatimidations used or attempted tobe 4 some action should be taken in future to break | lout raved oon 3» trying to wae throwa Of the track, injuring some five or RELIEF. desired to retire rr would | Bed to influence the votes of Senators on ihe} up the system. | He argued that the best | bend or break of tack fn the beet ix persone, though ‘none were { from the Cabinet, but wou! Pending, with | interests of country demanded that it should | of bis boot. A glance.showed that he was tll ‘weriousiy burt. Semator Van ‘Of West | Bot do so while the impeachment trial was in be broken up. ough, and forthwith the officers arrested him, vi was om the car at the tine, on his NEW CORKS, LARGE BOTTLES. Progress. Mr. Garfield (U.) asked if the Commnttee nad charging him with the robbers He confessed. way to we lore mate ‘& very | Punsowal.—Gen. Gorden er, U.S. A. eqet coneidered, the propre ft pestering S eet to On bank 00 ie wire the rate of ‘earrow We have at Inst ie, ‘aVork that | i &t the Metropolitan Hotel.. ----Hon. Samuel , ; ‘ie desk, and, when the-clerie d ‘nis back for ST uilliam Lord. Garrison ‘has received ‘wil prevent jon, A ‘Shellabarger, of Ohio, bas arrived here, believed that the t, Teacked up, enatrbed an testimonial to his {ith - ‘The ‘of the India Bro) bands ‘woul ‘services to freedom. Will brevene the evaporation of Tsileprorees et Willard’s Hote seeped 'Y would be favorable to, ns _ Serked: to prevent the action of the eumect | _ QUARTERMASTER Geheral Meigs i quite re- ra ‘bonds at: | ras chot ‘The bill was then read and considered by sec- i Sr ML _actpohion F TRAD vas 24 a vines Sree

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