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THE EV TELECRAMS 10 THE STAR, 2 oe NG STAR. | e AMS 70 7 | rep Net Mach Mare. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | eee a AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ks ia Penmsylvania Aveune, cor. Lith St. | — : a 7 f | a YEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPES COMPANY, | = 6. H. RAUPPOLNG, Pret. | si y ; : * : “3 THE SVENING STAS i« worved Oy carriers to / , F + , sarer i, unter Two Oxxrs cach. By maii—three » | : : Gide scx months, $3.00, one year, $3. . : : 2s THE WEEKLY STAR—Pudliened Fritay—@) | : BF Invaricdly ix advance, in Sot? cases, and eee ee man. Vits 43-NE. 6,585. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1874. TWO CENTS 7 Foreiga Netes PULLEW IN SEED Los per, apr a FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, | fei) 20. FEAR ee ‘ MUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. __ | THE DISTRICT INVESTIGATION, yow'd beregardcdasa tare.ton my purt,and | fon varmade? A. Recaave it w.grejroicn > 0 nO good.” Now, Mr. S., 1 ask of you Se see it ~ena take she firm some Une to get { | paR LOXDON GiMES BOL Ee area = a : favor to extend tbis contract, and avoid impend- | their machinery and apparatus ready. | muaan, it 20. | - etn = aaeaeas Proceedings of tle Joiat Congressional Committee, | Ing troupe, ‘Snoaid you conclude to doit send | |, Why wes the chat ye of improvement made | wie tne MS peecaad’ as. | SRS Tee: . t sot woae | Washington aa for me, and do it throagh me, I will see that | os Penveyivania avenue enst? Way wastte | SENATE.—Mi. Mitchesck presented mo- | . Tue Toms, Comwenrin mes Couctasion Yesterday's Proceedings. | such dispesition fs made of all questions which | concract takcn away irom McNamara? Wa” | morial [rom Nebraska Srate range protestiag | Sipate’> Po . . Ma 4 c 3 : 4. BF. 8. Banaam det:ched The doit ‘ial Come tee investigac pz | ™Sy Row emibarass action as that they never | was he not sowed to ‘ay a macatemized pave- | against extension ef patent to Hammes har the danger of increasing orn «lire, Ga aer es E fom command of the Saugus ard placed on | District sifaiss .emained in execn. ve £28 on | C82 8ti8e again,—or the contract call not be bem — the properiy-bo'dere peit- | yester. Referred to Committee on Patents, been permaren!!y ar POBTARESNEFITOF ST 50K waitin ord Yesterday unL.1300'r%ce: whenia opsn ae - eT aye eter ericngh penta gor a hs | |, Mr. Anthony prevented a paper in regard to | substitution of United Sta 4 LINCOLN HALb. MOSUAT EVENING, My ——— Assia Z Pp Geo. R. Currrenpen. Tae Governor sated shat ta every instarce | tuo tenure of oflce of the provident pro tapers | preacmt national baht irene Sih, 1908 cut ae ke | Internal Revenue source | Sion ex-Gov. Coote was recalled, buton Governor Shepherd replied to this letter as | cross sections were ordercd by Mr. Mullett, who Oi the Serate, which he said had been pre —--- cE CRKENWY WO the reeip sto: the monty | Counto! bis busincsa engagements bis farther | i¢llows: Was very strict. - vared by an office ad Wooo, ot the Senate who had bee . ieee ~ SHEPHERD TO CHITTENDEN. Q. You heard Mr. Forsyth's testimony that : i nes : — Hess wi Igivos = 5 100: up $3,'S; (33, an tocreaso | ¢x@mlnation was ce e:.te. Boa. d cf Public Works, D's rict 4° Colrmbin,? | there were no crocs icctions? A. Yes; bat the | suring sanye One| tee Senne wer . bin Gt, Fenn ty e bis | Over the sauwe moth Inst year of $372. 109. To-day’s Sescion. Washineton, Aug. 28, 15/3. 5 | oid man had evidently lost his hea | ¥ oulerek ae Ress” : 7 * - . —— . The committee was called to order in open . Ca Veaden. Esq., Chico ra. Q. Whereare the cross sections? A. Inthe - . MIsS SCHL 10%ER Tur Ways aol Meaus Committee this morr= | session this morning e: hal!-past ten o'clock. = ceiptthis morning of your | office of the Boa.d of Pablic Works. dap the resolajion to pr Bas ais) vole yeoret. and ui play severat Piano to .ertuer semarksi.om members pov. GhEFERCD REAELNEO. ; wth irsant. Although marked | Witness was requested to produce the cross report of Prof, Haya vig Sit : Of thedelegas on of ion and s:zel consumers in | Gov. A. R. Sheohe'd sworn and examinca by | ° I find thatit really pertairs to | sections. Mr. Mollet received no pay aso : - ME. AG-SEP BOYLE fevor « duty on Mr. Matungly:—Q. Please explein to the com- E Works. | member of the board. He did receive pay. Bas aise volntceorst. pnd wv Nh sot Secretary | will eppear before the com- | mictee the circums{inces of Gen. Babcock’s agate eee tirely or . < ‘ - ittee tate ela- | me 7hich $1,219, 2 er. wae db devirad Dew Ons ' ims i omg ery relent pt aoa ee oad ant Gsenvent A. The pla ends This inveni'on on the.t parc Teon- | | Mr. Magrader explained that he (Mo'let : pray Sw — ic as See eee iu Septembe: to goin the November report o. | fe8' Somewhat rorpr 23 mo; tur, coms dering | recelved a! ont $5,900 for his services es an eng.- and it over t> the Harper's or Apple. | ut. sOw.b £. Hat | For rae riast Tine in the history of Con- | the Board of Fusnc Works; in ire etere cers See are boca Wen mae Core ered, eit | Meee, bat did not draw his salary ase membir ho would publish tt aud'd ' . a ig : | gress, a colored man yeoote:day presidcd in the | mo,e work was dove than was estimac 1: tie a i. . the-e who were © He sai Bar aso ¥.' etd etaint | Some ctieen Whea tho House | Dill bad p"-sed the, Houscard an’ sessatatce | bape was corsistent with a duo regard t> duty. _Q. How tong was Mr Mullet in-the board, | [UCe WHO were willl ievanelen a ing, James Fie hod Love louse of Representatives. wasmade in the Sevate that Gen. Babsock | L', however, the euit is to be entered aye 'nst Governor? A. He must have been in the board | (tits cheaper ten & wane Seweneer ty Ped bean AYER CL TABLEATX 1 dant f2to commits of the whole onthe In- | should approve the quantities and prices; to rt | 2, Mort willing to have the cass | +bout (wo years—he was succeeded by R. ©. | inruvgh the mails, and they would sore arena: samehip Milde: Wh énkk. eect Gee Sean ee ee ane eek ue 82. | bill passed the Senate thus amended just atier | Drought be‘ore the courts. aud there tully and | Phillip, of C-neian: | polw 2d Mr. Karey, of 50a.4 C .co'lr s, to lize the busingss, if the pos ge was not te conn Quen, a street, Bast shrist * fa'riy tested. ‘Traly yours, . What was the mode of auditing a con | ol” Kiver. “Thet sivtcn ard at atta chair. Tesey pe te ek en ae x Avex. R. Sseragep. | trestor’s account? A. The contrac or maie | “4d : . ; Mr. Anthony cald the engraving had already : cone, ex : ; x ; Again, the board request- General Babcock '> | |, Governor Shephored also real the -oltoning | application for weasnrement; the meueurement | seen’ dove, smal thy giana ae att | Sigismond At the Prodace TCT Tae ee WASHINGTONIANS SBDGAD.—TS Mllowing | TET.” ceutnest anche ths measurements; the | 'et?2r, whic’ ite frota Hon. ©. B. Far- = then ee ant 8 ——- pep the | sc. . Exchange, bas lett for parte ooknowa, with ¥ FOR THE SOK NG AND SUMMER | W: shi: g:ou ans we e.eziste cd abroad up to | «11 bad virtually pasced both hous:s, with {ie | We'l, ard b’: (Shepherd's) reply ‘ere:9 SeaitOks WHO © lawn’ As ROCOR Rt, BAS COS mi Mr. Frelinghuysen sugge-ted that the proper | “ebts bebind ¢ vounting to oles | ‘ 3 - FARWELL To SHEPHRED. ment was mw de by the Treasurer of the Board - —— SEASON April it: At Par'-—M .and Mrs. M. R. Garcia. | siigut amendment made in the senate; there 5 , ber 2, 1873 f Public Work y Th 9S estimates , | thing todo wasto pass the bill introduced b fe : S ESTIEE NEW COMPANY. A Loran 57,0: Feiss, At Gsoeva, Ap-il | x3 10 work done around reservation 17 by the | som, 4. w chephe penne? SPE 18S. | OF Paplic N “Barney, Me. Forsyth. aed Be | Lim dispersing with the prepayment of postage | A Fost of t.cow ono Loves B3 TO 80% FL ES! Mis R.J. Po -: At Rome, Aor.t'8—wr. | Boado' Public Works. Bay Dear Si: Mr. MoUlellan, of the Sem o> | Oster? ait, Benet mare rts percent, | Sdmaking it's ubiform rate of twonty cenis | _Lawcastsn. N. , oe fwich tho onty | 824 Mrs. Pe ce Kiintie ard Migs Klingle Mr. | Gov. Shepherd thought the prices charged Delollyer & Moviclian, has peried tts teen deepal ha ine coaabnaein cae | nee. aga Migr ae “pn i “Y | ard Mra. Z. C. Robbi Sisee Taran see eenn, emcevation IT were | SSiecaiuasted mo to go'ts Wasbingion to ey | cote oa eee bo a & remarkably accu Mr. Windom siw no goct results from the atinuosriy, €x8 a's PARTS BE THe Wat high; he did not think the grading was at au | @"decquested me to go (> Washingco : ‘oa re TES RIVER ayD i " b . 200,000 yards of iropizea (Samue's pro- | form? A. Yes, sir; they are im the survero-'s Matinees fe- Lvict wut Children aee-y WRO- | BILL wP'ch was teporicd {om the Hoase Com- aceahie Wome eo ee ) paving. His complaint is (iat be w.s're. | ole; For-pikl wae Die asistint he hey the BE°DAY and SATUBDAY. Admissioa 10 854.25 | mittceon ( nrwe.r2 y iterdey, and referred to ‘au coviract? A. The fist intimai‘on [ had | ‘Wired to pay fifty cents per yard for th's award; | or g:rel p'ai books. ce sp2d-6." the Comm). > or Appropziations, will be consid- £. ered by Cie jat.r commic3e to vnce st od that the commitize polition , of what fell ycsterday O2 APPROPRIATION | exorbitant price. yoninrezard to their convact or award jor] Q. Ale the surveys of Coyle in anv boox | *iltion of the trank ng privile cost the tccep or hb @ bigh wind ‘evel. government more now (> carry the mails than it did betore. Alter turther discussion, the resolution was Jeid over. Mr. Ogiesby introducca bil merce among the portation of pers Silt epee! of the contract was made t> me by Mr. Hant | ‘bat he has patd 352 (00 in money ard given bis | ‘The plac books were requested by the com Of b's OPERA RB It is | dngton; I think he introduced Cuitterden to | Rots for the balance (about $65,000), avd that | mit*-e. e disposed t0 |"ine; he said to me one day, when pacing bix | “Ald notes are due and collection is pressed. At 12 o'clock the committee took a recess “Tris Ser Remembrance.” report it buck ty the Hogse withoat amend- | bank, “What are you doing about contracts?” | Mr. C. desires that the work be awarded him | until 2p. m. ‘ 7 wea. L taid, We are going through ovr annual e MRS. F. 8. CHANPRAU on t G 7 seep ees Hare eorsonasnotthe | A DELIGATION oF QuaKens was beiore the | Smination, and are Going nothing,” be said, Biss eptesed Rauly Steadman, Hoa:> Appropriat‘ons Commicieechismorainz, | 8'Feni" nin to put Te bie Gia aed take ity | Othe bor dsnew anything about these note: | Mr Allicon stated that for the present the —_= me = to ac& for #2 anpropr.aiion 0! $160.00) ty b> | chances.” Subsequently Gov. Cooke cane *» | 9 %2.000in wo cy; but he does say that he | commit’ze had no further questions to ask Gov “A WOMAN'S WRONG aed ‘ncivilizing she Kiowas, Comenche ard | meand said Mr. Parcons had afriend woo rep: | 8+ Compelled to account in advance atthe | Suepherd, but would examue him im detail a! o | otter Ind at«'n the. ar southwest. A member | resented a Chicago firm who wanted a coh. | Fate of fitty cents per yard fo- every yard of fome velvre time. : : oc (1e ome was instructed to olfer an | tract’? J told the Governor that the bid would | P2¥ 28 awarded his firm. Itseems to me Mr Cat Ghepnenty Am Somer * 9 interrogator’ % . son | averd: a vader sum to the Int anap bave to go in, and the contract be decided ape i os ht 1h tt Mr.s ro) . pang Faget Mr. é mig vs i ral pictures gras uber’ re: | ¢ opt tom bill, us meiits. Mr. Parsovs made an ergumen: | ®*7 upon or retarn him his notes), ani 1 comnectod wi @ surveyor's depa: © uoblost attrib-ites of pac eee about the patent which quite exhausted tre | Site you this note that justica may be done | went of the cily gove.ament for a seri d the actress have so fa Iv 1s UxpEnsToop-that the jadges of the | subjcet avd exhausted the board. Gen. Garileld hiw, ‘celmg. ntident that tf itisin your pover [| vea’s: he was,on account of bis informaii Coart of Claim, he’ a conference with the | spoke to me at one time, and siid he was em- | ‘Patit will be done. I would see you in percon | roura to be or great vervice to the new govern id : Fe : jolyer | tT :he= than write you had J the tine tospare. | ment; he was an efficient and honcst officer. usiices of the Supreme Court regarding the | Ploved by Parsons to represent the DeGolysr ene - u the Sug garding and McClellan interest One of tha weer curs truly, ©. B. Farweu. 6 witness was being examined by Mr 2¢-son proper on the motion to admit Mrs. Belva | Sage by him was that we shourd cite then SHEPHERD TO FARWELL. Christy when our report closed. D. Lockwood *) the bar of the former court, sons wece Gasned WAsHixeton, D. C., September 5, 1873. = promote com sod to cheapen trans- d property between tbe Atjantic seaboard avd the western states and territories. Referred to Committee on Kail- roads. Mr. Gordon introduced bill to remove the po litical disabilities of James Jackson,ot Georgia | {19° 1) Reterred to Comunitze on Judiciary. id eS At the expiration of the morning hour, the under the award, +> that he can pay these notes, é APTER RECESS. or that the noies be return-d tohim. Mr. C The committee reassembled at ha!f past two does not c'.'n that either you or any member | 0 clock. hore Wasa heavy The trult aed crops are lis Morning. has proved cne of the moat deligh: fat beycar, Treeffor:t -s y Piatron™ pect bet unfinished bow Z the eivis righty bill Mr. Norwo. : i, who was entitled to the floor, said that when the morning stars first sang tog it would have teen worth dole republican perty > have been present, tor been present { 1 have consented the creation of man unless all were made equa and upon thesame footing. te then comments | at some length on the legista’ an party in Congress in reference to the € sennesses re- day morning in Nashville. The ¢ Larmomogs. The resol are very voluminoas take de aquest 18 a just one (give him the work ions, * idea grounds in favor of equal rights aud of the sap- plementary clvil rights bill, Among the reso- a he eficet the we will com- sion of the repubiican party to rights bitl a base «a. render of the Ghbe y ——-—— Tights of humanity To our tnsidions toe that has nee will ne: soy forse: th. | inasmuch es tue bigher iribunal has the power | © show: that all our cont awarded be a tant | Hon. C. B. Fo: well, Chicago, Il. District Affairs in Congress. nagre. | contested upon the arenas of civil life every 4 tre co ct ug | Games or Otteree ee AC the Liters ceentt, | Lord. Tecom ascertained that DeGolyer and | ., My Dear Sir: Ihave your letier of the21 in- | wg-niycep THEDOUEE Diets cr rome rrax. | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES —we. | Higut ee ote ema cee a ite ores soflct ng | ¢amea or otherwie, if the latter's action is s . 7 y bs cask Ane McClellan were not men of the means tuat was | “t4t relative t> certain statements made Hawley (1i1.) asked leave to offer a recolat! that on and after Tuesday next the Ho: meet daily at 11 o'clock. Objected to, and Mr. | Hawley gave notice that on Monday next he | ‘ will Use our e Ir 3 j re : Me ‘The House District Committze held a regular vrs Tepr-sented to the board and that the work | MT. McClellan, of the firm of DeGolyer & Mc i ~ SONFIEMAYI .8.—Thi e ecuti isi . Cleilan, in rezard to the — contr: for paring | Weekly meeting tc-day, Judge Cotion in th enate, in executive | wes other ne peed ronnie ise Werk | in ths city, in which you sate that (hey made | chair; present the chairman, Mesers. Rios | session yesterdsy, confirmed the following | Togs sat mo a loner be reecine’d ceria iar, | certain ps) ments to outalde parties w secure Clark, Pe'bam, Leach and Chipman. The bil id wan vepend t tes : ne | the public derick GL. Strove, of Wis- | Deolitule. Gov. Shepherd read the letiar, as Oe wee shen tlie boaatl & thing and | im!todo: 2d by Mr. Chipmanon Monday last to | Pougid move te suspend the rales for that pure | as dcce war'a doom. snt at Leghorn; Peter Whaley, azent | follows: ect keno copcizarce- Had ties kuows chat | amend.an actent'dl tan act ~> incorporate the | PSS y ocen cea.) offereil a recolution re- “convention iat i da te 0 iS he that | Colpmpia ret asthe oul (Wal. ered coin tio re 5 Roses Hasta rete Leas, at San, Waren veh jobbe'y war going on no contracc woud | {vombla re\lway company was reierced “>the | atting the Sccreiary of Wat treed to the | 0 adop ands for the eves Danforth, register land office, Arkars ia Raciva, Wisconsin, —) 3 y hee ; Ommiitce on ratiroads, Jadge Rice, chair re the mam-+ of ail perrons in California | purpose of = — canay | Valley 'and district, Colorado; Jes. L. Mitchel! 7 Clark %., Chicago, Aug. 16, 1373 5 ister ela egem beg tae A, Petilion s/om citizens prot sting | anq Oregon who furuisned supplies iu the Inte | feshe'ten id WOMSN'S WEONG Ms J{NEE SATURDAY. | receiver public moneys, Arkansas valley land | do 1. Henry D. Cook: ee re ee * ae ne laying of a track and running cart | Moaoc wai: the amount of the elsime Se 7 ’ bit MONDAY -"'GHY, district, Colors 10; «'so a number of postuostors,| Dear Sir: In the covrse of my Patio Peattire, the inaicrial and process ©” | oh Delaws-e avenue, was Teferred > the same Heferrea ts Comemitreeon Military affele, Ptevn 10r asarsying © white KS. LOOTH ex JULICT Se meant ancien eS ry im B tdocherwise than stop the work. It 1s co a etivion signed by Mr. W. W. Corcoran, | , On Potion of Mr. Averill (Minn.) the Seere | - IN UTtosAL THeate THE PoNsuMEST visited upon the naval | taut matter in my hanes, os b's Contidatical | ase for them to whine on gccount Mate: | sen G horbeee OO HN. ae ean tery of the Interior was authorized t. Hyprorwomia a DEATH oF A AN mr. 5. SaviLte_.. .Lessee and Mazeg-r. | cade:s a: Arn , concerned in the recent | corn:el and advicer, avd rs it concerrs the | b&8e, 88 we have been very lenient and Temple, t-usices of ie Washingts z og la quite severe, but perbaps not | Board of Public Works of the city of Washin-- ve en rack sted ies Phe ae - | phan Asylum, wes rece-red to a; rate ‘> the offence, after the worn- | ton, I have taken the l.berty, 1rom our fries « beg eceatsreaphageter hk Gelawar ain as se ) ing of (he Secretary ome twelve months sinca, | 8Dd toctal relations doring times past, to weite | AT ¥ PAY {would like to cee this 6) over | a 2 Cark, wita ‘necructions to draw ap a bil As has been stated, tue ringleader ‘u ‘ne aifa'r | YOU upon the enbject belore the matter is pro atte t ek te tai che hut bsax a ths | | im Secovdance with ibe requ: st of the troste: was dismissed .rom the Academy, ard in addi- | sented in court or is mete public. Theretore | ¢ te, Vaught to tus ico. Rest # sur ‘At | so #8 t> repeal that proviso of the act of inca tion the evtre third cles:, who were wore or | he bes not mentioncd any namesor given any | ™ te AS ibe pele Petre’ Saag poravon limiting the annual income of the lee corvected with it, will, oy order of the | publicity, except to hie coursal in coufidence | S4/ehUy. jt will be my plercore to perc asylam t> 23,000 per year. Sceret sry. be deprived of "heir customary leave | The gentleman to whom I refer }s Mr. Robert whe F Al Wuld het de ovasel bidet ‘| A communication was received rom the of ab-euce this year. McClellan. of the late firmot DeGolyer & Mc re Bor Oe Gon clentorsy £3 & pa ustc:s of the Foun¢ry M. E.Obu.ch giving additional intormation i jnest *9 the effect that orizing them to ee'i acertai lot of ground the House with a lista LittTie Gine—Magg ps; the | years, whe lived at ¢ 2 the deproda- | wes bi tions, ard alo to report what damage the | The sll whit-s bave dore the Indian tribes. Mr. N authori road > copsiruct abridge acco s the Guecntts | “he hule girl was ap » aged sight iham atin on, N. d en about five weeks ago by a small dor. t word soun heal 4 a Tew days ago che suddeniy went into conru’sions at the gley (Pe.) asked leave t reporta bill | sight of a glass Neer, of Patter. ng the North Louisiana and Texas rail- | som, wns sent ie commixt mitt corse.’ rg of Mes: re. Pelham, Chipman, river at Monroe and one acres ths I'cd iver at | cw that {t was & case of gen Shreveport. Ovjected to. that would probably prove The House then, in the mornirg hour resumed cons'deration vf the bill reported from the Gom- mittee on the Judiciary to carry juto execution the provisions of the 1ith amendment NCROSS. Sdr‘ssion, 25 cents. 50 cen 75 ceuts, and $1 he litte girl's mother and ad — Clelian. Gn the 25th of June, 1 ie enwia . W. P. Wooo Sars Apo.r tas | awarded to them 150,00 yards Of wooden pare, Vice Presiden ee Cuaeca® ov Brackwew xa bY Tus New | mento: the patent known as “DeGolver Nord = Gov. tuaranin on KEELE” Yorr Sux. wood to be treatcd by the Samuels’ proces BOY, GUEFEEED ON KIBTLARD, 2, tee board | offeer. Yours, very tiuly, Waar oe lout baif reached the gate when the ed, “Dostor, the | come back.” He waited ont'l she caught 1 ran v‘rer him and cs , to ‘ : erred f> a sub-committce co isting ot | 12 ratte anced Ma. Sibeebee. + Siser cared at Thea- Naw York, A —Ediier Evening Star:— | Avd alco, conditionally, 50,000 additional yards, | yNywr siping cr iar ee cee teat | | Me ste. Peltam, Hendec, aud Clark. cursors seats denen ones ightsof cit | wother teat I ea puing ts dist Kee kine, Die Edis re at £579 ner yrrd. nowy otbingof Kirtiard or Rev. Celvir Browa The sub-committee, consisting of Messrs. Pel ie "8. . | Bave ar wered y's New York sa M i 2. I will state fuither, that hearing ve.s seceucly M3 Dosey Ca'dwel''s chrtge of ob *kwrailing. The poli i- This wes by resolution in writ'ng, upon * « = zersof the United States in foreign coantries. | heart: d doctor ain, Barnum, and Cotton, reported on the pc 4, “Oh. my child; I hope - A , bos ate thet my partner (W. G. Moore) was acque nici * > ‘ Mr. E. K. Hoar addressed the House in iavor | you will not die.” “Bat, ropiied Maggie, GY: reine eo ee ee ee ee ep ee eon naa ree Mvopted by | with Kitiond, Lquestioned ra about li. Hi: | 8080: Col. E. F.a. Faehts ard ¥.W. Pratt, | oat. doubttully, and with just the suadow of a trem: a - My pe 9 i bosir~ ss as ridicu'ous esi + vind s beth wort ‘y- Wane ceo id he krew Kirtland, and that K‘rt'ard ha: Pending conseration, the morn'ng hour | or in her voice, yd must have told mother FOURTH OLASSIOAL CONCERT. | source of emanation { will arswer all prop r | tract binding uj on bovu p. vy erect i | wede bim certain promises. I said to Moo: expired. that I am going to for whe t4 crying Just as | questions im your paper, if the subject is hot | Works at an exper .c of nearly <20,C00, procured | Made bim Rattan inaa Fo cea aeeey Of Wasvireton, recom | “PLS Soess then took up the Senate amend- | tard nue ar’ teas ee MARIATS HALL, exhaust d, es publicly as you wall pa: the 1a- | "he lumber for De work, aud have iton hand. | ono) o feeas “1 didn't "ane T shon'a Ye Geant oe der niion, be recorred t> tir | sents to the bill tm relation to tao Loulevile | movstsning eyes and Bevtecca oe ay. Maggie TUT SDAY N/GMT, MAY Sr. terrogatories. Wa. E-woon. | tery navatetner cee pie large ar sane: | YOu.” Liken bad @conversauon with Mi sre say ig ey peace tefl lenge eee” and Port nd Cawal, ran back in the Louce. She was soon seized y pr BE tion that the Committee on the District of Co Matrres rer her qr'et aboui the Exeen- | of it areet, and iC compelicd to -ait the’ nm | othe ight a: You have rot are 1 | {mbla be supplicd with a copy of sald work ean teh) ke Livin whe 6 aud works at Washington will t+ heavy) ¢ . i To au | and such other committees as the Committee on at Sohaala- scale batigs. AlBmscipsip haa ecpealded oe by thousands upon thorsurds of do" a. «, | kOdd faith with me; you have placed mo in au | AV counts may deem proper: alo that the gor ete 71H Br. | sired +o pay the'r respects tothe Pres dent we'e | Mopaniy son,coo ard apwrroe Ths te ners? | ombarre sing position, and our rela..ons m tion of the work giving a'plat of the dimen, ¥ aud 'S streets, eight | Suiitted, and ike uoaal ccartesics exchang J. | ga.ion upon the surface. But there isan irg,'s | “228@-" 1 told bim that, though p. squeres, recervatiors, and public grounds of the ‘si . but delegation: ci all corts kept av. ‘Tho | view of this matter, a'd which is by far the | OUF business retations must city isof great valu din this work only ¢ Sckarwe warriors seem '> be awaiting tue | most oppressive uvon my cent. peeled peop aid ther that the comm action of the Exeeucive on their r sp sive p. In order to get tae contract irom the Boardo ae Seti E tes believe it would be of value alco to othe: | [f' Saree E . tions before further ‘mportuning, and unti: » We st 0 By Stewai i never but once hada con P Py a : . , | the commerce of the seaboard. He Maintained A tee . thelr attorneys have heard the resnite o¢ tt ee Sosa ast @ ole ee ee resiion before with Col. MI: ore on con.cact- | Sduutiy <> 0° ‘ee Hovse. The report wa: | thar ine canal was the property of tue govcra | louse uf a while man employed on the rolrort argumen's, they wil’ give the President “‘s | payable to their ownorder, for $72,500 or 447.5 0 | b@ std to me once, what are you going tod | i | } j | m 7: 1 pol - d 0 ie > ext, that Kentucky bed alre ty ced The man’s wife being alone, the negro pre t : jen. Chipman’s new bili to build a bridge ; ME2", That jl ent'd ther, andsbe being heiples. ts wt.” There po telegrams to-day, and no — ents | With Chittenden’s contract; I sad, that is a Bs 31 nwo diction, std that the only quc tion of j nt-dagon , and * ng heiple news way be construcd info the geod news that Ter eared a S10 ie rok peng ©) cents | Tater or the board to de “Fasine; he s, 9ke t) Cor ICC, Bd Cae Sten ee ane we. | tion was between the Calted States aud the | accomplished Dis Giabolieal parpose, Th ace, the E Gert etter, ay, N.J., years deen ge kulte, such as the at s was fou iy ' common. and fen y nt whenever yosterday evenit broke out is back ‘ron steamship Mediator, Valley, K: tue disappoint-d ub merohand' ‘mi ter arrived ore evening Patrick Q pri single engine, and ea was w A gine room. i onder, 1 ‘ORK. ‘irdand, ¥ was 7 ‘ctbergicbut a maitre." Dir. Artbur (K: ) advocated the Dill, and | with another « made a caretul nd detailed review of the his tory of the enterprise, with the legislation op the subject, and showed the bencti deriv. d from the work. Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) followed iv advocacy ot the legislation proposed, ard cieimc 1 that in- ternal commerce had the same rizh*s to aid as als Which resulted fatally ud Sale\New No } 439 Swirt Reveirvrion ror Two Tennince results bs ue Ceutral these to be found; and Bo Tkkus Cased 67 Fie ‘A LL KINDS AST OFF WEABING a. al ” ort , A PALEL can be sold tothe very bevt advantace | Peace re ire for $7; 300, OF those notes, one of $2,500 andone | Menteur s SPPeTeDt Prrpose, #7d Lt00k | ittavo-ably, end aok that the Committee o | FOlders of ee 7 aes Ce eee oe ag siereerey 9 D streets between 6th aud Tans w. | Mn. Jawes E, Ropants, who was nied | Of $5,000 have been paid—making $32,"00 paid | "4PM ONE oy said to Moore when 1 | APProntiations incert the necessery appropria. Mr. Garfield (Ohio) advocated the Senate | convict and captured him soon alter and bi - ree et! | come months since by the House District Com. | 2,28 ee rn eee eee cous I reardbe krew Kirtlard: “Billy trey say sou | UoEin the in‘scellancour approp: ation bill. amendment, believing that by it the righta and | Lis second outrage became - | square yard upon the pavement iaid down. The . Me. ae age i all v. $ could be prote eer an investigation th FESTIVALS mittee, to examine the eccounts of the District | notes were given ‘0 pay tho 5d cents per gard as | KNOW Kistlend;” he said yes, he wasanomiceri | age Guszunatomiat Wau i Aexanss | intereste of all vartics could be protected mittee to ths betocey at = down. “4 | Scott’s 900 during the war; I said you didn't | The jatest advices ,rom Little Rock, Ar... 7 pecan bop hr trreg e Sosntas eens nin cote ie teoeean ake ary money from him; he Said ru; be siid | repr ent matters quiet. A consklerable nv a beb, N. J. Tue Geos ‘most . bi fot a : Gatbe day prior ts his dopatcare Tou Weas: | the period of five months for the 150 m0 ned ti, The procs dsoftue pot to bis cor tin New | Roem italde the st: house grounds. Col. Jab ington he submitted his report to the sub- other £0,000 the same season or the next. : ~ : Sap tal + Clayton, w colored men, abou AV-DAY CONCERT by the Lizeotm | mittee having the muiter'ia charge, aadte. | Mr. Meciellan prot=ste to me that he was | 5018, bat he had never touched tue mouey; the | from Jetfer ou county, who reinforced Brook. fab. Greer, Band lita | day, et the meeting of the gereral cimmittee, | ready to stand by bis word, and pay the 50 cen’s | S't utimaiton I ever had that Dooltsclot> Gor, | 222" Cae et ene yonteniag aioe: FRIDAY EVENING. May lst-is7,meist- the membersof this sub-committee stated that | PEF yard as fast as the ‘pavement was laid, | 2Y ke; 1 bad no mears then of following the | i", Col W. W. Reynolds, ot Benton county, ohn end wig? Vocalists, Silvest x Giee | be bed performed his labors to their entire | which was the understs ding when he gave | Cooke; S Ghither Ge wen cee taey gir | Das been wade a brigadioe * 2 that good old colored lady, Bojouraer | satisfaction, The deceased was aboat thirty- | tho-e no.es to obtain the contract. But as the preeneny 2 deter pac la be tally ventiee 4 | 8nd given command of thi Seal Boeke. Pret, Cee Bane cn ree ae sine gev- | five years of age at the time of his death. board have put him off with various urfalfitied | (2Q0g"{ {@ mader would be sally ventilate Seth JoBason wi'l ereside atthe paws. Admission | Tay Cran Gane = z promises to designate the sireets from time to + Hekeis *3ceuts; children 1 center Doors spre ONTESTRD Erection Case.— | tim, withou: designating them, he cannot and eclcck; Oruce.t commence at So'elock. ap at | The sub-committee of the House Committee on bod sr not pay ruy more for ry and YBUECHES, SABBATH SOHOOLS and ct Elections, to which was referred the contested | 'UStiuctions to ms are ‘o defend the note Cans teratened cr ee he election case of Maxwell against Cannon, the | {80d "pon, and if not to file a bill to cancel | rom any source know tbat they had paid any ““WTEREOPANOPTICON EXHIBITIONS from Utah, this morning mal: leave ey “re | money to get the contract; I never sees | TH" WRATBER AND T on Hberal teras. Bshioite st deigbied nee h wes unavimorsly adopted by , telegrams nd papers shown me | MF. Calvin. Brown; have never seen A. B. | Cror.—A Wilmmgton di tc Mr. Ssyler (Obie) rej led to the objections | mitted to the keepr raiscd by Mr. Wheeler, (N. Y.) aud arguet to | cetried to the county jail. Sunday morning show that full ownershi canal was vested in the United States. Mr. Foster (Ohio) exprersed the belief that > Kentucky bad intended to give full jurisdiction | leay-s rorcem to doubt that switi retribution to the Umited States, and if any doubt extsts be | followed tbe commission of the terribie crimes wes willing to — the re a pony to | perpetreted by the escaped convict. correct it. He had opposed the bill when it was a up before, but hayin, naiven the subject a more Gr-ersace EJ a) os Chretul investigation he should now support it. | WS# recently beld of the regressutarives o Mr. Kelley (Pa ) said he had, like Mr. Foster, | Tee pe ae eoclttedaaen eppc-ed the bill when before the House, but | These -oc seston "tae ine Re Sen icodmeconsinees of ite great importance teat wd en sur the panthene ot Pw wn 88 8 meane of transportation, and should vote | ee eee see ibenie. the of it to for its passage. ng, &c., at wholesale, ths secretes a wemacives and others at retatl, and the divis- GLAND.—Darin, ton of the surplus profts, or in other words, Bsr crea po apg ns Sang Ser | retmato themselves of « part of thelr payments MAY 2ESTIVAL —Mosical tertaly ment et the street, betw: Bay 1, ds. cents. G* ye Kirtlard bad offered bim pr.t of the notes, but | hee me de rn aiden ist 0} Se Ie ren | sd lotta OF toe Contre Oe teeaeitit | hat he bad declined" rave anyrbirg to ro | DeLOr wrets have been ms Scsterday atte. and control of the a armed men jorcibly took 1" u ND general by Bs © northwest, withs: ing the ——— be Be png ov - may occur at any time. Jnit.d States By Me. Allison:—Q. Did DeGolyer and | (coors occupy thetr old position at the city hall Mowlellan ever represent to you that They has nd U St 4 paid jarge srms of money to get a contrax? A. RG Caen It Oe ee Vey rever did; I did not, :o help me God, | With two b “ope af sm Kenspstond county AWARE Pgaca against its recommitment tor goods. There are said to be 300,000 mem- ateh yesterday gaye: | ticultural laborers of England bave been en- the general committee, to the effect that under fs bs. f these associations, of which the capital i i Kutland to my knowledge; was in my s°ore | “A he avy rain stor, ecoompanicd by thunder gcd in almost continuous controversy with ers of so apoaae ion hen aikaee im Pbilade' ph the order of , | 12 confidence confirming the statements of the 2 “ a epee eee antes nner copunie te pene i 000, or 4 York city. ee al tein, | semeen Paging nant Span et wth latter | Pakt'es in the transactions, seem to leave no | SYerY day in I8i2; never saw Mr. Kucland cr | and lightning lost night, follow.d this moruing ploy 5 - i Mr. Brown there; I have seen Chittenden iu | by «vow and rain, ex'end-d as far. oath es o- without sufficient juriediction fo fully ia- | Pore ble doubt Den Ose paler oteinrat | my store coveral times, my office ts 19 tho tec: | ver, and over all thar patos of oe pes agate the case, and that under this order s 1 [oud .tory of my store; Col. Moore is in the | growing region in which the .rvit had not been er, due to our former relations | '©Wer (fice; Moore was not in my private oii ze | ohgarenpned killed. Much apprehension of in —=_— to say to you that Ihave | er. onally no urkwd | OS@ @ month, unless I sent tor bim: one da; juiy tothe crops is felt. The Every Evenir: jor aseat inthe House. They report that in motives tow: any of tce per.ors, living or | %8% going up to my private office, when Cul o-day prints telegrams from a number of prom LECTURES. that be eee: Cannon was duly elected, and | end, whose names are involved *n rbis master, | Moore balicd me and said: ‘Aleck, Loittenden | incut rerit-growars, which generally expres: P®oF Fouts wes vectunE ‘Gentiannee ines ptengee pee ae I would have preferred to way this +> you in are you going to give hima ontract?’ opinion taat the fruit is not killcd, but what Tetore the! people For te. a». cc. svpi¢to JG Fi . Pp sor. | 3 fice Box 731, Wasuingion. DO. pedi oF | the oI member. Du lest year the sam of hours of labor. The efforts of Mr. Arch and | each goe-ndone soserecn ber gration of ag- y can only expres an opinion as to the cece | duty, but one from which I must not abri stitutional-qualitications of the sitting member | {e¢med it, ; ve —— goods. 7 rk ged 7 ‘se laborers im their demands, for they now ba ¢ two means of bettering their condition. | OPC rative stores, but notwithstanding this, the They may either get increased wages at home | piotits remain tor dwtribution ——, te or else leave the country ander the arrange- | ~4,000,000. The largrst aud most soccessiul co mcat made by Mr. Arch with the Canac‘an | operative stores have been established in suc! ; foe ; ‘ Mauchester and ‘a ibave nothing to do with it; i it certeinly will be if freezing weather follow | government. In many parishes the men are | Wanufacturing centers as MISeISSIPEL RIVER AND ITs PH comatites Chick saat ait ee ce ae vay, soa te five sou ang woslp a ooh pad alt the board determing; the case is | tbe stom. The fratt region mot Injared botors | out on strike, and in six:cen periehes they bave | ue vicinity of ¢ AT LIN: ¢ L te ry a * | comm e which made report, wili, as a i 4 , P now before the board, and arguments Lave | ‘he storm was expec! to prodace 3.099,000 m ‘loc! a B Lecture ei" be dtling ain oe aaa wih an | member of the House, ask that the House ee ee me At Cleveland ox at @ ted been “loc! armers, whe : 9 been mede corcerning it. u baskets. If a ireeze comes total failure i- inv tation by Bembe sof the feaate polot & special committee to investigate eapentrally, Sous a Do Q- You had no utimstion irom any source | f-etcd.” . .THIs EVENING. cbarge that Cannon is @ practical polygamist, 1 roll ig 8 - a 1 . | that Moore was interested in tius contrac.? A Cae and to decide whether, if this charge is sus” e fullow.ng answer wa sent to the lester: | No, sir; not trom avy source; if | bad had. i @ ix ur ted in a retusal to employ any member ot | the Laborers’ Union. fn the great mining dis- tricts of England the masters have determin: 4 t> make @ reduction in wages, which the wen oppose, and the result has been a strike affect IMPRISONMENT FoR Lirs.—James Purvis tamed, be The House ‘thi i t COUK TO DOOLITTLE. y is eligible to # seat in the House. Ls, Listrict of Columbia, ) would have put my iooton it very qui indicted for the murder of acolored man namcu il doubtless adopt a resolation to Board of Public Wort ne i Isaac Herder-on, wes allowed on Tuesday, ix | ing com 19,000 to 22,(00 people. There is also c renown g the oe WAsminato, August 24, 1573. § fir.ttime I beard that Moore kuew Kirtland the , : z peop 50, 9 was the morning a.ter Chittenden gave Pts ¢ trouble with tho blast furnace men, on account ‘of him until Monday pp as : , a Hon. J. R. Doolitiie, Chicago, Hlenois: = oe : ofape reduction of five per ccnt. in their - Me reapec.ioiy taviz deo ation’ ''*%t" | The Washingtom Moofimg Contenets. | ‘Dear Sir. 1am in feoeipt of our communtea- | {CRY before this comm'ttee; I ely 2) ~ eae ia boty was iound, the throat there auy plan between theee pariies; Mr. ‘wages. jaughter- W tan mace ACARD PROM Aas Si CRETARY sawyen | ticn Of the 16tb instant, in which you state that Hite tome onl i Mcore was m Wasuimerox, D.C., April 21, | “& Yer¥,mror.ant mater” concerning the | int menin ree MBE. SUTRO'S LECTURES io the Editor of the News and Courier: Bovrd of Public Works, has bee: in rs Tar Cumsins Orvacu.—Brbop Smith, of D placed i rouliatatial conuslanduncinw.s & proposition from Kirtland, on account of bi Kentucky, thinks that the schism beaded Ly er: your bands ro eter slices te cae oaneee Dr. Cummins will not reach such ns as bee Aly practice is to abstain «rom reply to nens- | In reply, allow me tosay that there is nothing >. archentecntcan Gon byes toneriously affect the stability of rotestan. MINES AND MINING. paper articles, however calamuious. Should I | Ip the DeGolyer & MoCiellan contract wales boon apon by ington ved chat Kitinhd bed eeange: Shaeeh. Hie aagy Sat ae Sapertent Dlustrated by the Calcium Light, endeavor to reply to - wh rew Dewspaper slan- either I or anv member of the Loard can po si- fur; and I at once put @ watch after him to ition has ever effected ont ‘Will be repested at Willara o'clock, on de Hall, at u a of 4 pray { TOBSDAY, April 31, tory manner in which the con- bly object to bave brouzht before the public. bring bim if ible it my time would be fully occupied. But the | Tie uneatintact ring him if possible before this committee; raph The, News and | tract was performed, both as to ‘aud knew the committee want:d him, and I knew reforma' church. Luther and Calvin never leit the TUMDAY, | pabiieation ore Row ESDAY, April 28, savurday. 2 | ere jenfter as may be advertised in ths Dewspe eae ee sink eaten, nese aruicie » virtually necess.(ated its abrogation, OS an Wine —Yon say you wanted Mr. ton free. old friends in Charleston may m‘sundetsta: and be be this respon a client feels ag- | Kirtisnd. Do you know your counsel had a ray, bp henined on spplication at oe wy steno, and I depart fromm: ? private interview with him? A. Yes, ‘r. an they were kicked oat, and when Dr. Commins severed bis connection with there can be no objeciion, on our part, 'y Tule in these | if he re-orts for redress to @ court of Shepherd, the suporyising emis ee Gor: | With reapect ro the transactions of that frm | nid Vey id, ou Ot take steps Fo cammon oo nepuerd, the supersising srchitect, and m¥- other parties, the board have no inform py BRT 2B. assis “CHOICE .» self. To answer its fa'ehoods in detail worid | tion other than that which your letter fu ink; oy couben Eanennine Chambers en- | occupy two or more columns of your paper. nishce—ere in no cage fo me unter & picdge of confidence, and os ane FINE WOOLENS the article whieh series cry statement in | volved in them, hay a's man of honor { could not break the pl: 1ge. oy. vacuum, |Snoe ne sible objection to their de Q. When d'd you frst rscertain cur cour el 7 act‘on on part of Gov. courts. Permit me to assure bad an interview with K the i mend FINE WOOLENS Mr. Mullet, my:eif or any other much abused, the board rath: evening Col. Moore 408 Pants, Treasury deportment, is unequivocal! gation, and that in The oc;tnator of the slander is a ca oof your client there is noth! =e basemen 00st8 sun vane, Seuss eke eee nay, a A ne to GUUE MAN THAT LOOKED LIKR KIRTLAND. . igverance may be exeuccd on Fr appreciauurg the kind mot aime of the U.S. Senate; the chairman of tals want ig LBotwunity to de better communication, I committee - to the fact thar malice is easily ‘understood spectiolly and traly youre, Townsend hed beens what be mas di-charged irom Gov. .). C. and Pi count of an'aitempe al pase eet Witness also read the fullowing letter irom FINE WUOLE: EK peetio'ly yorrs, eaten: =—Ch sea (Se Fx News. - CKITTENDER TO SHEPRERD. FOR MEN'S ———_e LOmetentiay) 364 Micniean AvENUR, | } 5 ORDERED ca uments. Taner Brogan A Berea, oct | gn sin, m otsted? Hes anuae inc} | Sew Yok twtmay edt ret hd ts 2APLILASS err, ments of city .anes Coben Sertas” ie the: | _ a , it becomes my duty to inform | show that he, the 0 °ed promptly NOBSixST STYLES, Feu an eatcte, Sertsed with eeetra Mat, | Dy Ruowledge Whiok tnsicsee Gas these ne co | Pracrery iutim alien ap = Dera FINEST FINISH, | TOL at Mt. Sprenen's the | be trouble Goroads ince. the. 1ork ot May I GOV. SHEPHERD EXAMINED AGAIN. bs Se MODEBATE Pgicas. Der 10, 1370, to Ji bay Bo communications (save once or | Ty M i :—Q. Which of your course! deGedt of $71.63.03 th's private interview with CALL. BABLE BRO: MERCHANT TAILORs, ener _____ Corner Ttb and D Streets, Lack 7 ay <UL ear pae WITH GR*#BN TEA FLayor, 30c. reuxD 4. W. BURCAELL, apes at 1332 F street. 4DaTIONS pve CHEAP, Bs Tos. 8 “Wienrame,