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(SUT Oe THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penmsyivania Aveuue, cor. Lith St sY THE BVENING STAR ANWSPAPER COMPANY, & MB. RACPPMANN, Pres't. essai ansaid THE EVENING STA thetr gubscribers at Ti oun nats rea Most. counter Two Cs: be Piso, six months, 3.00; one your, 98. TEE W) LY STAR—Publisned Fridsy—gi.so | year. GF Invariably in advance, in both Cases,and Che Evening Star, ~~ frow state courts to United States circuit courts Berrtain cases. Also. a bill for the and pa rons of damages arising from the seiz- ore of certain terre boats by the United States Coverament tn 2861 — y Mr Tawes (Mase )— Bull to authori iene of United States bonas and for otter’ pare pres By Mr. Hooper ( Mass.) in behalf of Mr. Bat- 1 r.— A dill to provide free banking, the better security of depositors ip nations! bauks, and to sive elasticity to the currency, &0. Ry Mr. Eames (R- 1 )— Bill iGFelation to post rh reports. —A dill to reg: late the United iy 1, 1875, uo peger scat longer than paid fr, | VV. 43—N°. 6,588. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 4, 1874. TWO CENTS. BF Ket< f advertising furnished on application. 4 : ‘s 7 < . Dist tion where th’s money went to, or bat what it ——__ SRUSEMENTS. EVENING BEAR. | Sttccece orcs cerans ae | ne LE AN, | eae ears (ONL OPERA Hue _—————— Dar. Proceedings of the Joint Congressional Committee. | 2.°.00% e'veit, ap fo the parties that he pr E f the sifted aod accommitaned actiste, | Washington News and Gossip. In the Senate to-day, Mr. Stewart introduced — Ido bot believe a dolar or it over went to an ES BOOTH,(MKS J.B) i Sacceseneliaiieee a was & dill providing that the act to provide for a | More of the Testimony im Executive | body cle; the wrk? | invenyat Revenvue—The receiptsfrom this | government fer the District of Colamia, Session. somewhere else possibly, Q. Do you think there was 105,000 yards of | at the Naval academy. a th re—I — — < = testim. By Mr. ow (Ga.)— BIN granting aid io the by—from your own knowledge o: round? | construction of certain water ther. ~ The cost was extensive and the ‘ill was | named. ne great; my own judgment is that the award was By Mr. Hays (Ala Rot excessive. Ei and Western 1: tion company. MB. ORRTLEY’S TESTIMONY. By Mr. Brombey (Ala.)—Bill to relieve Ma- B. Oertley, sworn:—Am acivil engineer and | phael Semmes of his legal and political dian Erger -Bill to inoorporate the . he e e adoliar up; I think he took anc catton oftmes | source to-day were $1.083.495. paseed Feb. 21, 1971, and all acts amendatory pant bepeaeerd boreal A vas Lapis the gobbled the be rhole thing. architect; aim o- ¢ engine:r of the ilities. Hi Si geese “anak tate- | thereto, be repealed, and the legisiative powers | District Investiga mmittes on the ev: aradion%e on. Board of Public Works; th for hauling By Mr. Howe (Mass.)—Bill_ making an a et pe pen en SE pnts Bice ater tke delegated tothe District government are hereby | Bipg of the 28th ultimo is just made pudiic. seareeer er cane eines: Paid by the board were aed pons persvas | tional appropriation for the relier af Anna: ARBIS, Bh eee a ON un | ment made that Colonel Corkhill has retired | resumed exclusively by Congress. The witnese testitied relative tothe whereadoat: | The committee met again in secret seasion on | Sbservation of the street. by the Missineyppl overfiow. from that paper. The bill provides that five commission of Kirtland, that he had seen him some time | Thursday Q. Give your professional opinion as to the XTihogreat Now Yorkssma- | Ie THR House to day Mr. Eames, of Rhode | Shall ba sppointed by tho chal pertorm the | since at Mr. Wilcox’s house; Kirtland subse | | Davy Witlis, belt-boy at the Washington ” . house, sworn and examined:—[estified that » watar Island, introduced a bill which was referrotto | Gutics aad exercise the peers kecrinatic, | atently came to his (witness’) room; had con Ase a Least a ee eet yateanr, 7 | the Committee on Post Offices aud Post Roxls, | specified, and shall receive the compensation of | vereed with Mr. Mattingly, and the latter eal | °"fl¥-headed eort of man—tall and elim, in —_—_————______ value of croee sections. A. There 8 n0 abso lute value in crose sections; what is wanted i» | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, the surface of the street before the work begins aes and after it is done; a cross section is merely IMPORTANT FROM ARKANSAS room 47, atthe house named, we him a note Gente; gallery. 80 cence, Sats cea be s-carel Se | | Tovidtog that hereafter the postage un the re- | s5,0¢0ench for their entire services, and sia’ | he desired Kirtland to go before the committee | 1° carry to Mr. Shepherd's stows, “Didn't know | 82 approximation: in = large area would not | Twe Judges ef the Sa © Court week in, adva ce. mays | ports of the department of agriculture sua | oor | be known as the commissioners for the adjust very much. In answer to a qnestion as to what | who It was for, but-a tall, slim man, with a it use cross sections; would tind the altitade: Seized by Baxter's Meu r = — ~~ | exceed 10 cents each. ment of the affairs of the District of Golumbia | reason Wilcox gave for the interest he took in te mustache, and little whiskers on his chin, | CUrves, and apply mathematical and goom St. Lovis, May 5.— A special to the Dem (THEATER com at ——— It shall be uty of said commission to ad- |“the matter, witness said: “I inferred areason | read it, and’ anid it was ail right. This was | ©al formulas. trom Little Rock says Judges Searle anv MAY 4, EVERY NIGHT. AND TWO MATI- | | 78 COURT ov Cratus on Thursday last 91. | vertise for all claims of every name and natur- | that sprung trom impecumiosity, and f de not | pie week ago. " Q. What method did you, in fact, adopt? A. | nett, of the Supreme Coart, were 7 Ness journed to meet one week from to day, when | sgainst the District and the cities of Wasbing- | think that is very much out of tae way.” Wit Friday's Sess ‘We adopted cross sections ; in the early part o: | night on their arrival by the Memp CBEAP PRICES AND CROWDFD HOUSES. feveral decisions will be rendered on cisos | tom and Georgetown; to register and cla-sify | ness further said that Kietiand appeared to bs quertkGnr Dee tacts the work of the board, we did not have cros: | Argerite te Little Kock, Adm stn 13, 25% DC “wits bich h: bee ding in the court. It i. all such claims; to examine and approveurd's | q very pleasant gentleman, as @ great many of Th a t inte by x sections; we had the grade book; we were, o Willems, aetime under orders from < This week wil! be produce! the Spec | oot known whether the cose of Mra. Lckwno1 | ®PProve such claims; to ascertain all exist'n: | thesechmmon igenturens ebeae Washington | Fridsy and ecole Fete Recret eession on | course, enabled to get at work done by surt Baxter. The judges refused to be tacular Epropean Sens not known whether the caso of Mrs. Lack woo} seem to be. He did not say that he wanted auy- | joa}. And examined E.B- Townsend, x indications and land marks; in the early p: rity, whe E Jankoi: will be decided at the next meeting of the cou mn | thing. " Witness wacasked what Kirtiand want. | {yteRdeRt of Property of the Board of 'Pubiic | Cfjncm the engineer corps, af the, board’ dons Ae produced in Beriin, Prussia, for 30) consecutive | OF not. Saas such contractors when their contract- | ed when he came to witness’ room, and witness gad subsnitiod tovaral sineke oe 7“ ts Position | mencet making cross sections; whenever I haa the car with cocked revolvers, Biebte. intredoci-g ia Nava OxpErs.—Commander Wm. A. Kirt- | shall have been completsd, and to pay | said he asked tor nothing, and he opened con- a tot be te ral blanks used by him. Av @ cross section, I used it in preference to the od Bennett were torctbly take LONG DRESSES. " duty in thaBureau | them, or give them such evidence of | versation about a couple of girls onthe opposite | SUstAct Of the testimony of A. B. Kirtland on | Tela marke, up to the time the dis mayeere th Toll Brame Gord, ine giettons vy elioeninchepiar git der G. J Barclay | icebtedners as they would be emiitied | side or the ccact tone wiht that be haa | F*!4ar appeared in Tax Stanof Saturday last | “Witness sabmitted a statement show ng how not been heard of in _mes4 6Y _ N-CAN’ of Ordnance; Lieut. Commander C. J. Barclay | to onder their contractf; to examine the laws | {cSn inspecting. Mr. Chittenden told witn s:on Conclusion Saturday's Session. | the price of sewer pipe charged against the eme Court was to convene in G*°- FELIX BENKERT ordered to the Saugus as executive; Lieut. | under which each class of indebtedness has | the way from Chi that he had never re _ After our report closed Saturday, Charies E | government by the Board of Pablic Works Judge Stephenson, Henry W. Lyon ordered to special ordnance | been incurred, and report thelr opinion as to | ceived a dollar imate Witness had received | 8¥, contractor, of Chicago, was sworn andtes | Was arrived at; it showed that the ice charged yreme Court, was on the train, bat it FOURTH OLAfSICAL CONOEBT. duty; Midshipman Chas. D. Gallow the validity of such laws; to examine the rela- | @ retaining fee two days before he left, for the | tified that in thefall or isi3 he laid about | the government was one thousand dollars jess | seems his presence Was not known. ela he too with Commodore Parker at Annapolis, Md.; | tion between the Government of the United purpose of commencicg a suit against McUie!. | 25.000 yards of the pavement known as the De | than the work actualty cost the board, as ap. | would bave been arrested. The affair created MARINIS HALL, Cowmander Thomas L. Swann. detached trom | States and the District of Columbia, with a view | lan on this contract. “Kirtland Fegistered at | Gollser & McClelland on © street and New | pears by their voucher: of payment; witness | great excitement i ieeoke’ camp, avd serious also submitted @ statement with reference to | trouble is apprebended, unless Golonel Ko«o the statements submitted by Wright Rives with | interferes for the release of the judges reference te work done on the avenues in the ———e ~ ch he said no overpayments were made, ba! The Deliverance of Bilboa. read amounts due by the government to the BEAT REIOICING AT MADRID. board; witness said the board was overpaid Maprip, May 4—Marshal Serrano entered about four thousand dollaison Connecticutave- | Bilboa Satu day. There is t rejoctng here ordnance duty and placed on sick leave. of ascertaining what proportion of the extsti cme : dersey avenue, on B street. Thinks it cost TUREDAY NIGHT, MAY Stu. m2-27 ———— ee ime | indedtedness 1s fairly chargeable to the United | ‘gL vbitt House ass Mr. Huyle. from $270 to £2.50 per yard, inclading the «x Rerestev eyReacest. | ies Hovss To-pay General Chipman tn- | States, and what ought to be raised by taxation pense of lumber laying, grading, &e. troduced « bill. which was referred tothe Com- | upon the property of the District, and also what | «:Oh. yes; you can understand that it nee noon «. You do not includ in that cost anything ‘Tableaux, Acted Bcitations, aud Masic | mittee on the Judiciary, providing that when- | proportion each ought to pay in the futare; to alittle tedious tome. I have been o: raseed paid for the original award? A. No, ar: we Under the patronage of M. Patronage of Mr Eetertiament. uty, wes, | Ver im any Inst will or testament a request | scertain what claims ought to be paid out of | with guests, andit is the first time I have ever did not pay anything for the original award General Zeitin, Mi “ no ST. MARK SCACROM | Pt required to give security, the judge of the | Tevenues of the current year, and recommend Chipman, and others, | Shall be made that the executor or executors be | the assets of the District government and the | been before a committee of investigation, ani | !t bad nothing to do with the original award. I think it will be the last time. Men go through Q. State about the character of this pave: | rue. over the deliverance of the city. Saturday FOR THE BEN Orphans’ Court shall not require security of any | the same tothe proper oilicers of the District | my room, and take my key, and poll po} core from your knowledge here and in other Mr. Rives’ statement shows that the govern- | evening there was a general illumination. At LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY EVENING, May | ¢xécutor unless on the application of some per- | fOr payment; to classify the various funds that | order dinner, and order cocktails, and churge | Places. A. As far as the pavement is con- | ment overpaid on certain avenues about $34, | municipality have sent congratulatory 4th, 1874, commencing at 5 o'clock. ron interested, or when, from hisown knowl- | Ought to be set apart for the eupport and main- | them to the room.” cerned in our town. it is a good pavement. | (0. My statement shows that the government | patches to Marshal Serrano avd General Con- @BACE GREENWOOD edge, he thinks security should be required. tenance of the different branches ef the Dis- By Mr. Thurman:—Q. What manner of men | !*!8 considered so; and I went over the streets | has underpaid about $54,000. e Small detached parties Cariuts are Has kindly volu:teer=1,aad will give a new Yankee trict government, and to assign to each its due | are they? A. I thiuk toe usual manner in this | Bere yesterday to see the pavement that haa Q. How long have you been in the employ of | surrendering to the republicans, but the main fp per ror ation. and w lace the Act ¢@ Ballad PAYMENT OF THE WoaK(NGMEN.—Mr. Mar- | proportion of ther enue; to examine the va- | community. been jaid last seacon, and I think that it isin a 1 prow « the board? A. Since the summer of 1571; prior | body of insurgents have retreated in great =. pica 2 tt Bedin Gray” and “Villikens and bts | cus, Ward, ot New Jersey, introduced a bill, | Tious modes of asse:ament and taxation which Q. Do you know any of theirnames? A. Yes, | YeTy five condition. to the time Mr. Barney came in; profiles and | order in the direction of Guipazcoa. Divab. 4 i oe ‘ have been adopted, with a view of remedying | sir: 1k ne of them. ’ Q. You think it is @ good pavement? A. 1 | cross sections were very tarely made. there are ATTEMPTED ASSASEINATIC MISS SCHLIORER ‘which was refered to the District investigating | 557 iniuation or inequality thar may have oct | 'O. Who is he? A. Me. Wiloox is ove. think it is, most assuredly. cases where contractors were put upon the | An attempt was made yesterday to means Has aiso volunteered, and will piay several Piano | committee, providing that $75,000 be appropri. | curred; to prepare a bill for the consideration Witness had met Col. Moore three times for Q. Have you counted any interest since you | streets before cross sections were nade; we then | ate Senor Pi ¥. M reall. A man, who ie w Solos, ated out of the Treasury for the paymentof | of Congress which shall peovide for the | 5 few minutes: was intcodaoed to dime ac tn laid down that pavement? A. We have counted | depended on the old grade booxs and laud et unknown, fired twice at bim without efect MR. ACLAND BOYLE the workingmen employed on public improve- | funding of all existing indebtedness and | ithe eee bers of the Board ur | iterect on our materials, aud since we have re- | marke; im sucit cases it'would be alawer impos | ‘and then shot and killed i Has also volunteered, and will sing his original | ments in the Dutrict under the Board of Pab- | aly lebtedness th: may aris: from Pop Wwerkeat the due house. Witness tire, | Cetved the certificates from the board that have sible to arrive at correct measuremen:s. | CARLISTS BURREND ‘ Good bye Visnsisn"" and Me cae ood ae Bonnctors of the same, and | existing contracts, and also tor the establish- | fovGon ‘Shepherd im the committse room, and | Bt been paid, that represent money, bat which | “Wwitcaette, ‘examined at length with refer- | _Mavzin 4.— Additional diapatches from - that the Board of Public Works be authorized | ment of the just relations between the District was introduced to him by some gentiemen, | 478 Dt money. ence to the sewer charges against the govern- | Bilbao state that bodiesof Carlists continus to in “ Hamlet, to retain from the several contractors who are | of Columbia and the United States, and the | whom he could not tell; but never met him out . You have taken that into account in esti ment, he said the clurges wer eraged on the | surrender tothe republican troops tn b of MB. EDWIN &. HAY indebted to the workingmen, and witose ac- | proportions which should be paid by each for | (Pom committee except last Friday. As wit | Mating the cost. Suppose you take out the | basis of the cost of constructing am is inch | recelving amnesty, Wilbacteatouty hese “ Bas also yinuteered, and wiil sicg in his inimi- | counts have not been settled by the board. | the maintenance of the District government | peas was passing out he met him standing inthe | !2terest, and go into the market and buy ¢ sewer; some of the charges intheestimate made | to resume its usnal appearance, and trade t= table # yi Lovell.”” the several sums due the working men; and | and the improvement of the District, together | Comunittee room, ‘as the committee went on its | !¢mber, and do this work Tor cash, what then | to obtain the $1.2:40,00) were for work not done; | reviving. The obstractions wnich were placed ‘The whole i terseerued with mae) that 000 shall be deducted from any futare | with euch other matters as they may deem | jour of investigation. Witness turther testiiga | W0Uld it cost to putitdown? A. LE should sim: | pat in the account to get money no work was | Im the river Nervin, below thi city, to prevent BEAUTIFUL TABLEAUX. ‘ation made the District. The money | necessary for the establishment of a just, cco Mr. Mattingly has always manifested t» m: tne | Pl¥ deduct in that case twenty-five cents per | charged that was not done. the approach of government war vessels, have cents Reserved seats, (at Bilis disbursed ander the supervision of the | nomical and efficient government for the Dis. eveneok dlecaattins te sroduce Mr. Kictani | Sauare yard. Ido not want to say it is 27 T. T. FOWLER RECALLED. | been removed. st i ND i oar ow missioner of Public Buildings and Grounds. | trict, and ior reasonable improvements there! here Snevers conversation which [heve cca, | but itis at least that. {t may be £2.50, beca T. T. Fowler, recalled: Witness was shown | MORE ANOUT TOE ATTEMTTED ASSAKsiNA- . < ‘apsD-42 To COMPLETE Tax WASHINGTON Mox- | © make a full report of their proceedings to the | had with him on the enbject. there are things will have to be charged to | «bid and receipt, and said he thought the sig- TION. = Saggy) next session of Congress; and that these com- | pe-gxaMINATION OF GEORGE R. CHITTENDEN. | ‘LE Account yet, that went into the cost of the | nature was hiee The man who altempted to assassinate |") \ ae UMENT.—Gen. Chipman, in the House to day, missioners may employ such clerks, account Geor, R. Chittenden was sworn and ex pavement, that we could not get at. By Mr. Merrick:—Q. You stated before that | Margall was an insane priest. He tad b = '¥* | introduced a bill, which was referred to the | ants and expers a” may he necessary, and may | anivecbut the evidence elicited possersed no |, R 1 understand you to say that the parties | you had not made a deposit with your bid? A. | confined Int matic asylum, but OPENING OF THESPRING SEASON, Select Committee on the Washington monu- | cail on the District officers for any information | special interest. He had met Kirtland under interested with you in =e the ement— ‘el}, that was my recullection at the time: [ | cently discharged Carne — wirels | ment, providing that 325.00) be appropriated | or assistance which they may require; also that | the neme of Hoyle at Storrs’ room and hadscen | 23000 Yards—were Judge Jonkins and Mr. | qid not intend to hare anything todo with this oem Carveross MONDAY, May 4, str by the government fur completion of the | ssid commissioners shail have power to se: Col. Moore on several occasions. Whitnes’ A. Yes, sir; Mr. Waitney is my part- | investigation, and dodged the question until | Rallroad Accident. Gemerces Every Hicit during the Washington monument to a height not exceoc. | pertors and papers, examine witnesses, Sonam rune On wae eOee ner, and has been for-about eight years. you subponaed me. tT Carneroes Week and ing 420 feet from its base, which sum shall be | | The bill was ordered to be printed ‘and re William G. Moore was sworn aud examined. | ,,-udge, Jenkins was united in interest in |“ ‘The committee at twenty minutes of one meron SATURDAY AF FER NOON. expended under the direction of the President | ferred to the Joint Special Committee investi- | Haa met Mr. Kittiand by request of the Jate-1 | [hs matte: A. Mr. McClelland and Mr. Jen- | o'clock took a recess until 2 Pp. m. ° eastern bound Atian- Garneress | Tweaty-t . | Minst of the United States; provided that the monu- | gating District affai ar the Ebbitt House a few days siace. Mr. | Kits were the successors of DeGolyer & Me The committee had not reassembled at three | tic train, going at the rate of thirty Carneros reonel Minstr ment shall be completed before Jule 4, 1-76 = ————— Mattingly told witness K. wauted to soe him. | “lelland. We came here in Jane, and par- | ovlock. miles an hour, was thrown from the track b: = Section two provides that the Washing- THREATENE) INE IN JRRUBALE! Witness hea known Kirtland in perhaps 1ss2 o1 | CD88€d one-third interest in tue business, or misplaced switch near Plymouth, [nd., Sat hatreis, | fon monument society shall re-con Jewish Chronicle says :—* We deeply regret to Hinstrele | ihe United States all “the Tight, title, agi a femiue threatens the inhabitant: nd f stin 80 to "ground | Of the Holy City. Alarming news has reacted , on Touon Enown as sreservacion 371i the ony at Wn | Sir Moses MonteGore: und the vareralie vac. | of, ex-Eresident Johns Gh; geet te meet him: quite frequontiy when rather in the material. Tey did not have any ° | business. We purchased one-third interest 1a Sa tReNy Nas connected with the adastaistration | 19 material they had on hand. astrels, = ae ai fternoon. The fi ” _ - FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, | ‘cucer were werioncis inured: and ne ch Pel COE persons somewhat hurt. The store was over- 4 73 ce in the city of Wash- 0 t ; aaa ee _ KIRTLAND RE-EXAMINED. Monpay, May 4. turned in the second-class car, which was ra; Deres'e Beate can ington, and shall transfer to engineer in charge | Ouet, in is capacity as president of the busta aug ined that he'had boon'made very ace, | 4; B-Kirtiand was recalled and testifioa pos SENATE.—Mr. Washburn presented me- | ily burned, and the ames extending to te | of public buildings and grouds all property,ma- | Of deputies, convoked a meeting of the board os, and was in astate, as it were, of prostra- | ‘tively that he did not have any conversation se ! baggage cars. y were also destroyed, to- morial of colored citizens of Virginia in favor | Peiverwith ucariy all the baggage nnd a tatoo of the civil rights bill of the late Senator Sum- | Smount of mail and express matter. The ts ner. The memorial, he said, had been received | comotive was entirely disabled. Five car« by Mr. Sumner aday or two before his death. | were destroyed altogether. The remsinder ot A portion of the memorial was read at the re- | the passengers excaped with slight bruises. quest of Mr, Washburn, and it was then laid on —— Dixey’s tra charg: terials, books, papers, &c., in possession of said | Ist Wednesday to consider the communica- | f'on,'as to whether he should appear before tire | With Girten H. Wilcox as to what he (witnses OLD No = Exbibition and Saic : society. tions which bad been sent to himon the=1b- | Committee or not. Kirtland had tor witness | ad done with the $72,000 he got of Chittenden. ————_ ject. Jt is earnestly to be hoped that the matt -r bs a Q. Dd you have any conversation with him Tue Unrinisaen Moncment To Wasutna- | Will be seriously considered, and that after | “Bout the notes he bad received from DeGolyer 002 A ‘bout th e ; St | as to what you had dove with this $7 Ton’s MoTHER.—On Saturday last a delegation | ample relief shall have been forwarded tor | & McUlelian, and offered witness part of (2c No, sir. ‘ a proceeds of a $10,000 note; this was after ihe | > es Sener, of Vir- | Urgent and immediate necessities, steps will b- | By Golyercontractuad beenawarded, “Withers = 2 at nes agy 7 tAREMITER'S, hae jo. 439 Tb ttreet, between . sight te doore sbive Odd Fellows’ Hall," | Composed of Kepresent None at all? A. No, sir. ———e en by 1 rian’ Ww tl a did | the table. lood on t ‘ ppt. ou Paintings, Bogra* ings, Chromos, &c. a Erber Plana ot Iu porrgned howell hoard of Deputies strengthened dec Te oo enieedi oan ted Winn te wt si necleet poe i eetgmtbaotn ag Long Dir, Pentt, Sous the Ohmeiitinn i Pensions The os on om Gian SPRanboeD i ne $ s nia, 5 hall, i i d if s 1 : y 4.— Advier f ties, Pret a. ngs. pai Sy aoe, oe eree Caden en ee which have from time to time appeared in our do all he could to aid him insecuriug acon | ® reported, with various amendments, the Menrnis, May 4.— Advices from Prentix#, District. colvinps—to appoint a committee of practical rday night tract; spoke to Mr. Shepherd on the sudject a | , @; Younever told him anything of that kind? o aed at amendatory of the act to amend, revise ant | Miss., «tate that the levee broke Sa’ sir, nor any other man. = consolidate the laws. | [t increases the pen one mile and a half below that to those who bave lost an arm ator above the | G &e., in the erickebarg, tor the purpose of examining | members of their body fur the Z . podly purpose of in- Ala soorpiapey : “ 3 EF Please remember Name and Number. jet-1y~ | the unfinished monument tothe memory of the | vestigating the comdition oF whe yone ak ti, | the suggestion of Chittenden, and simply asked Q. a never told him that you could nor neoe, sixty miles below, while another cre- £ f owner of Washington. The House of Kepre- | Holy Land, and of considering the feasibility | 8% te 40 whatever was right and proper in the | «shat pecament that money without im | elbow from $18 to =24 per month.| vasce is hourlyexpected at Prides. Water is Ue BRL cae be oon ee the dor” BAKING AP- | sentatives come time ago passed a resoluuion di- | st alopting moons bee ee reeources | Prcmisés. He told me it was a matter tat did | Ti Sting pereome in high eration? a Nose He also stated that to-morrow or the next day | pouring tbronch the crevasse at aition polne, pting ¥ PABEL can be sold to the very best sdvautage | tects, ‘examination,- wt patios c mastels not belong to him, but that it belonged to t “ ; : : “ “ : fe Fm hE a po ave ecting this examination, with a view of com- | may be encouraged, and the periodical Incidence Q. Nothing of that kind? A. No, sir. be wou'd report, without amendment, Hous. | which is now 15 yards wide. The private leveo 2 G1¥ D street, between @th andthe w. | isting it. The party leit Washington at -even | Of distroos mune ketene ae Te tee are, Wee eG Set | Q: Did you tell Mr. Storrs, at the Evbitc | bill amendatory of the granting pensionstoesl | wetter eeca ken oe broken, tnundat- otesby mail promptly attended to. Cash paid. fet | O'clock @. m. on the steamer Keyport, tock te 2 cee tie lad oe a ao eed Me. Shep- | Hocea, or a: the interview be had with you s | diersof 1812, sod would then ‘ask the induig ing Falis, Farquarsons, and other rich planta ears at Accotink, and arrived at Fredericks. | | RetTury AMMANY Ex-Senaton, | berd he liad been personally solicited by Chtc- Wilcox’s house, that yoa could not tei | ence of the Senate to explain the provisions v the two named having over 1,100 acres of = burg shortly atter ten o'clock. Here thes w-. Mike Nortow.—To the great astonishment! | tenden to ask his attention fo tha anhiact. what became of thac money or thoss note- | the bill. planted. Appeals bave come trom bo- EXCURSIONS, &e, met and cordially received by Mayor K. 5. the City Hall politicians and the public ingsn- | GM not tell him that O. of Kirtland hed intl | Sithout implicating certain persons in hig! Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Com avoleon for wore supplies for the sutf-r ne ry. Mr. Sener. the facher of the Representative, | eral the famous “Mike” Norton, ex-Assi mated that he, witness, coud have an interest | Cations? A. I never had any conversatio, | merce, reported pill grauting an Amerie ‘The relief committee are busily engaget USIC FUBNISHED FOR BALLS, Pic: Mr: Merchant. of the Fredericksburg Star, Mr. | man under the Tammany Ring’regime, made | in the contract. ‘Ike followmg question w.s | “nous? A. I me the subject. register to the steamer Suitulk, and changin, | in filling orders, a Keily, of the //erald, Gen. Sibley, of Sibley his appearance this morning at the District At- | @ked and qnewer given: ti 7 Hie was put through a long and severe exam | its name to Pretessor Morse. ~ —_—e - ie thees whe meet one fame, aud a large number of citizens. The | terney’s office, and gave bail in the suu ot kt? 14 Gecoliect, a little more definitly | instion in reference to his fetter to Wilcox, a= | Mr. Pease arose and read & numberof tel: Fiji Wants to be Anuexed to Great ‘ay that I am able to please party was first escorted to the house in which | $6,000 to appear for trial at tl court of over | whether tr rs tani os ~ ‘a Bi oe rie an y- | t@ hie meaning, but his replies were about a- | grams received by him and by the Kepresents Britat anded Prices reasom Mrs. Washington died and where she had passed _ nee om Be talioen ts ‘or conspiracy apie efi treat pore gt have en loavored to | this previous examination. Uves in the House from Mississippi, stating tha Loxpow, May Intelligence has been re- Fo? Banres, many years of ber life; then to thegrave, wich | to defraud the city. is bondsmen is a Mr. (J Q, Did you sre George Alfred Townsend is this city?” A. I do not even know him; I migh bave seen him. Q. Were you not on the street with btm on the greatest distress prevails in a large part oi | ceived trom Fij that state, by reason of the overtiow oc the Mis | unenimousiy in favor of the cession of the sissippi; that thousands of the people of th | island to Great Britain state are in a condition of starvation, and be is situated on a hill a short distance nortiweat | Purcell, a liquor dealer of 7 ; The elegant and commodions Iron Steamer of Fredericksburg. and overlooking the city. | “Mike” was supposed to be in Canada, living | distinet recollection of any defiuite, psitive o:- ‘The corner stone of the monument waslad in | off his money. The talk isnow, that Counoliy | fer. It was more in the nature, as ‘I havo sai PILOT Boy. May, 13, by President Jackson. in 15:5 a | and Genet may also be expected back home be- | Of an intimation. I recollect my reply, that 9 Broome street. | recall most of the circumstances; bat [ have no that the king and people are tor | 4a)? A. 1 might have been on thesame street | seeching Congress to afford them some reliet wai fetim poor WM. H. BYLES, Agent shaft sixteen feet ten inches long, tour teet | fore long. Norton has shown them a good ex. re defeat — - ——— tor | Tam not ‘even acquainted with him. I dou | He submitted a motion requesting the Hou- Hopson, May 4 Charles Ernst, the keeper p29 t eel “BO Uiktect Wear, | three inches wide at the base, and one foot two | ample, though he rine a tisk of going to state | that be known or wake the offer agrin; | Know himeven by sight. to return the resolution passed last weel who was attacked bythe marderer Waltz .a Fos Castes To EXccasiosisrs poacre tr Lidia on ghonhcahoon pote Oe os one | pean ee — Le tlers ‘When Kirtland got the notes be omer vite | @- Didn't you meet him under an assumed broprinting $91,000 for the reluet of the sui the Catskill jail, died this morning. 5 ever since. ents where emacs | a Farsen wio Diowt Kwow 17 was | ness one-ball. whieh witnom declined, On tals Toeiee Awnie? Lever mot the gontlomas, | ers: He sald he Bad soon the Secretary of War ncaa ; The favorite Steamer = —___ Loapgp.—A telegram tothe Boston Herald save | point the witness said: Iis next proposition Q. How were you going to get from George- | amourt already appropriated would bem let aed ee General Con- PALISAD Tee WasntncTon Manker Company To nx | that asad occurrence took place in Corni-h. | was, that he would take those notes’ I believe, 3 re eos: ference town to New York when you left this cit: rill introduced the follow ing: + * < . of = Q. What line were you going by? A. By the Resolved, That the Committee on Public his overcoat, in one pocket Of which was a | sult was, that when he obtained the first pay: sary for the reliet of the people of Louisiana ‘J be eleventh General Conference of the Meth- He wished to amend the resolulion, so as to 10 | odist Protestant Church convened in the city uf clude some provision for the relief of the people | Lynchburg, Va., on the ist day of May, 1874, at H. BYLES, a: brn Strest arf. at “i , . em John Gibson. I don’t know what line it is. {: | of Mississippi. The motion was then agreed to | i0 o'clock s. m., and was organized by calling Fro! caanren, Buildings and Grounds be instructed to inquir= bright Hee. rl of leet ae fouad the one (erika ot taae Sinaone reef Gonna nan | eaves Georgetown early in the morning and | Mr. Stewart introduced a bill to Provide for | Rey. John Paris temporarily to the chair. Tag The A, Mo 1 Steamer ny'baa allied ihe conditms of te aetot fa | tye grander ae bas buoging ap. th | Faro never retinal ocp eee am hat | ten arte a engare: | Reeenacnnd ws Sentient or katt. | AnmvalConterenet comeing Gt Genes z > ny bas tal the conditions of the act of ia- | revolver dropped from the pocket. ‘She Picked | other contract under the. Board of Public 7 aed inference are as tollo aryland, Virginia, Can be bad for excursions oz Thursdays and Fri- | corporation of May 30, 1370, the cost of the " i . : a | A.J Believe not. Iam very well asquatnte: | which he asked tobe referred to the Joint Com- ama Texas, South Carolina, Mississippi, daye or each puting buildings erected, the rents ate Grtivee it ap to show her father, and he, notknowinz it | Works notone cent; nor am | interested in A mittee of Investigation. He said this bill was | North arkansas, Arkansas, Des Molnes Ais! the same as prepared by the Senator from Maine | Caine, Missouri, South lilinois, Georgia, Ten- {Mr Morrill) several years ago, with addition- | pessec. Illinois’ North , Carolina, louisiana to bring it down tothe present time. He did | South Tilincis and Penrsyleania, . not know whether he would de in favor of the | “On motion of C. W. Button, the conference bill, or whether any one would be, but hede | proceeded to the election of officers whee Mae. sired that it might be printed for information. | yr]: W. Bates was elected president, and Dr. Conkling presented memorial of hop | 4. G. Harris of North te i to N. KR. FITZHUGH, Ageot epay-t sel Sch Bireat Wha ith the captain, and always promis:d Bim to was loaded, pointed it at her, cocked, and dred | any or expect to receive any, Ply 7 therefrom. Second. What sum said corvors. | it. ‘The bail entered the giri's ido jase beinw | Kirtland told witeess that, he took the notes east ei re eee te the cite ot Washers now Having annually to | the heart, and she fell to the floor and expired | to Chicago and Invested them in real estate Witness and Sot eee kt, Viulled the enw = : the cits of Washington, and if any less than the | almost instantly. since which time witness had heard no more tan seus eae emf DOBN YOUR PaRRS AND LAWNS sum of #25,000 provided for in theact of incor. — about them. ‘The witness said Gov. Shepner: | {Sin 88 (he steamer was moving from the whart, ad 6 T 2 poration, by what authority the same hasbeen | A Coxvict Hein TO 825,000 —Among the . = . © captain asked what he wanted. Wit- TOENTAINS, VASHG ROS CHAILS, SET. | fiminishcd. Taira. To inquire by what acthor. | priconers in then Aibaey pealtentere sang | $id, Bot know Kirtland was in town when be nese sald he wanted to go to New York, but the 1th hi Ebbi : Agee, tariety at the Slate, stante! ant Chante. | ity the said market company has obtained a | named Hiram Hudlestone, sentenced from | ‘he tiorerne: coke ree ee eit House. Role Gut ak believe him, kad the stommer ie 6. met Sarolina, secretary; Dr. © Marerooms, ¥.M. 0. A. Baiding,9.b and D | lease and control of the open space at the inter- | Dutchess county on a charge of burglary, who. | 4 q - ~ | Went without him. growers in Oneida county, N. Y., asking ® datv | J.B. Watson, of Weet Virginia, assistant. Ad. aireets apn section of Obioand Louisiana avenues with loth | it is raid, received a letter “a few duya ago" no: iid wituen thar eee irery aasious Udond | 9 Gj,iy74nt to, know qhether vou, had pase | Sf 15 cenis per pound on imported Yops: re — ‘p28 Imm HAMILTON & PRARBSON. | and 12th streets, which was set apart by Con- | tifying him that he had fallen heir to roperty | that he should appear before the committec, | 0 tbatsteamer? A. I did not; I did not apply | ferred to Committee on Finance. Also, memo SECOND DAY. rials trom Boston Maine society, Maine insur- ance compauy of Massachusetts, and hoard o pilot commissionersof New York remonstrating for a pass. and asked witness to ascertain his whereabouts. - . Knowing the Governor was solicitous to Kirtland said he saw his horses lately in a bave bim here, why did you not urge him to | S{abl@ in Brooklyn, Some of his horses ‘are in At Saturday's session, atter the committesx : gress to the city of Washington as a market fur | valued at $55,000 by the death ot a relative in PeMeEstic. the purchase and sale of hay, straw, oats, corn, | Cuba. Hudlestone is under a five years’ se eto GE fly at Pe oer. of the Domresrio | SOF meal, secd of ail kinds, ‘wood for sale from | tence, and has over two years yet to Ve. ; 4 * ill to abol- CHINE O at | the wagon, cattle on the hoof, swine on the | Overcome was the prisoner by the announce- 3 oA. y New York city or at Nyack. He was asked, | strongly against the passage of the bil Discipline : Shee fe cree aee Bat | hoof, and country produce sold’ In quantities | ment that he was prostrated and unable to work | Siacr meselt the counselrer, | Lane cou | }rbo has the custody of them?” and replied, | ish compulsory pllotage; referred to Committee pe amended so as to read quarter. ue ** Diamond,” | comply with the conditions of its charter, and | His relatives, how ere all wi s*- | haze Bim hore? A. Yes, sir. week was set apart for consideration of bills | “Dr. 1). Wilson presented the f told at from 80 | therete = . thy. @. Why did (Fo2 not tell the Governor A bes hess Cine pr wead od urban easl take my own risk.” Didn’t know the name of the stableman in charge of his horses. He was questioned as tothe value of the horses, ani asked, “You are letting that kind of property lowing: That from the Committee on Claims, with the an ch property sball not be alienated £ derstanding that no appropriatien bills should Methodist Protestant chureh pt mete be geet for that pur pose. concurrence of the annual conference; reterred. Mr. Wright, from the Committee on the Ju- J. W. Charlton presented section 2 ‘of the re- -reported adversely on bill for better | port of the committee on temperance of the whether the same being forfeited ic z i : Ih you wast the best Mectine i ese, buy the | *bould not be repealed. Fifth. To inquire by Boruc: | cumpemoatesinGeda: ee DOMESTIO. One week's trial will Le gives win | Wat legal authority the government of the ; MeL protte or. |. Witness probably spoke te Mr Sestetance of teachcF Pare District of Columbia are now preparing to erect | (USt Ment 'n & heavy frost, which pretty et- | | Witness Probably spoke I invite competition. Sead for the DOMESTIO | extensive buildings on the site included In the | feetually completed the ruin of the crops which he spoke merely in fulfilment of a promise, and Sip thee eke te ee eg ae may be recommended, | act incorporasing the Washington market com. | !*8 Predecessor of a few weeks previ sity wanted t of the aunoy: hepherd onc’ DeGolyer contract: try them side by aide, and then choose a spared. All of the townships wo h Teally wanted to rid himself of the annoyancs eee ee ee nce i mle acted a a cools ae a ae enee: eek ao ame ek Ta Raid commitice have power te caad. foo rent | from in the eouuty Rave suffered heavity, and Simpy awted S pcheireland soliciting him: he | “"Q. ‘You do not know where it is? A. [ean | Mr. ‘Thurman introduced bill for relief o resentative: to give ws such occlenlomient lane. . H. |. Agent, Sa the destruction, we fear, is wides.r oO simply wanted a decision one way or the other. | ay it, 1 think. if [ should eudeavor to. Major J. W. Nichols. master U.S.A. Re r 7 5 a aud papers. The resolution was agreed to. © * E 3 : nit it, I think, ou! leavor to. jor J. W. 2 » pay lation as will protect our churehes from the a EG, “ Acar pape Zascrsosnnvietn tall ig informant says that the crop of tomatoe ego mnh irimey Haat reason did you | “Q. Iryon should endeavor to, you say you | Keter to Committee on Military A tairs. feproach brought upon them through’ thoes ae - ——- Hestile Indians. ‘atoes fiir of theme mors when he offered them to | COU! find it. You can, then, probably fell us THE WASRINGTON MARKET COMPANY. members who engage in the traffic of tntoxicat- PHGNIX PLANING MILL. CUSTER GLVES THIEVING RED SKINS ANOTHER : ut and replied: I do not know that I gave | Vere itis Where would you go to tiud it, ir | | Mr. Morrill (Vt.) submitted ® resolution in- | ing liquors, or who use them as a beverage, or LESSON. — ecu manes tee making a good crop i; lost_— toy seen peal that I did not wish’ ta. | YoU Were to start out on on a vigoroussearch’ | structing the Committeeon Pubic Buildings yd Norfoi ct ian, 14) é 2 4 phi f i or 4 ean Gucabrantenunenen, ign applications for liquor license,” reterred. © following telegram has been forwarded Was! ington Market compan: money; I did not state exactly what the rea) | 4; ! Should go rightstraight to Brooklyn. t whether the @. Would you very likely 4nd it there’ falglled the A_Patner anv Sow Perteu LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICE OF A. Amuvsine E: ‘ A Convict —From the | reason’ was but, upon reflection, 1 bad cou- fren 4 ai fr ite charter, is the cost ot the | On Wednesday last, James Sha SSE RERO, Fort ABkawam Lixcouy, t | eeture Chat meandereville, Georgia, Herald it | cluded that it would not be proper, constaering Sone petiahiaal mettre deere aa Buildings erected by it, ths eamwanter restore, | eens Teciding about six miles above Monsnge. =o , via Biswancn, D. T., April 34.)5 teeesubiget tie avin tee ie eee Siceeats ee take @ | “"Q. You would not go by the way of Richmond: | ceived fy it, by what authority it obtained the | bea! accompanied by bis son, aged about vans ora ball sell MOULDINGS Assistant Adjutant General, Departia-nt of Itural labor. ‘The ‘Witness was asked if he had refused to tal A. If my throat troubled me much, 1 would go | lease of certain public grounds, and by wha: | thirteen years, went out on the river in a email the following prices, oa, St. Paul.—Avout 11 o'clock Sounty peng hired for agsioal A that way. ie. O1; teem: | band of Indians attacned o ‘party ‘of citizen | C¥erreer bad some dogs that be was training to | share of the $10,000 becanse it was not eno ONThe witness testified that he had wo confer- a inch, $2.40; | herders, hort distance below this post, and catch any of the gang who might escape, and | and answered, ‘Not at all, sir. ence with Col. Moore since his first testimony 3: Wo. $3.5)" per | drove olf about eighty head of mules belonging be turned this convict loose to exercise the dogs (2. You were willing to take your share of the Mr. Mattingly said he hed no questions to ask one bandred feet and ctner sizes at cerre- | to extizens. ithin ten minctes after | 224 instruct them in their parts, But the tellow | notes when they were hegotiated; why woul | tn¢ witness, end Mr. Christ gid he could not Sbending low prices. It wilt bs my endeavor, as i otice f th a took his part in earnest, ana as the dogs failed | you refuse to take your share of the $10,000 i loo y, Beretofore, tu keep the quality of my Mouldings up | receiving m0 ol 8, ad six | to come U: to what was expected of them, he | A. As I have already stated, 1 to th _ | tell, but he would look over his testimony, and at standard companies of cavalry in the saddie, and P ‘pected oi m, he wer iy , T came 6 oon, | announce on Monday if he had any interrogato- ~fmeh as Brackets, | began & vigorous pursuit, the Indiaus | WS Dot cangbt. clusion, on reflection, that ic would not be Sr ey ‘jes that he desired to propound, edncet prices. roper, considering my relations with Mr. | "& " MITH, P: having several miles the start. For! Aw unusual trial took place in the court of Bucpnacd. te hare ‘apy further connection with | , The witness was then requested to bein at autLority preparations are now being made to | fist-boat to catch driftwood. (wing tothe re- erecta publie building for the District govern cent rise, the current was very strong, making met on the site granted to the market com itextremely dangerous to venture out in sauce pany, and that egg 2 be Pod to send for | aclumey vessel. The last seen of them was im persons and persone. He said that it was abso. | the middle of the river, about three o'clock in lutely neceseary that Congress should take some | the afternoon, busily engaged in catching drift. the bilt to incorporate the Wasuington Market | twas found doating tothe water, upside dows, the bill to incor, ‘ash arker | it was fow ng in 7. ‘s comjany was pending there was broagh | at Webster city. As the parties have not been twenty miles we kept up the pursuit almost at | oyer aud terminer ye lay betore Judge | ty P tendance on Monday morning. into this chamber and exhibited to admiring | seen since, there can be nodoubt of the fact. ¢ matter. : 3 emrmer | = geen 1 - —— err a A young man at perigee Q. Did he deposit any portion of the $10,000 To-day’s Session. wea poi a3 See — — — they ~ ve a page Scere _ and the capture of a portion of the stock be- | bonds of the city of Corry, but he triumphautly “* ines Rittinod bad cneda ihe arrangements | 5 es Gi called toorderataquartzs- | $1,000,000. Instead of this the company ba’ | it is supposed the bodies have been borne ‘away longing to the I: ns. I suffered no loss in ed his it E i itness ft of provi innocence and was promptly acqnit: proved iif noareromsay tor at douse ne | Memes the Indians had at lest one of cht | Ya bs the jury. -& melodramatic tarot was for fear K-had uped bf anise bus K toed wisi | 40 SGRmENE OF the commltten not betng ful Skin, having etiocted atatveal cove stesasoe of the | number wounded, besides being compelled to Oe eee ening his wifoand her | ne had not. Neither Ohittenden or Kirtland | Sng secon be further cette es ty years standing. Thus Mrysipelas sorcte abandon saddles and other property in their fainting in his arms at this happy consumma- | ever gave witness any writing a ane time with | TY cox tab thank ane to-morrow morning. Tetter, Itch, Barber's Iten, Salt acum Sond retenea Raelinese ee te eras it oclock eS one exception. Kirtland gave him @ memo Wu yn MARBACHUSETTS AVENUE GRADING. Head, Piles, Sore Byes, Milk Leg, Blotches and | the same night. No portion of the stock cap- | A RUNAWAY STAGR—Scocral Persons Injured. | Tabdum of the note he expected to negotiate in| Thomas MM Plowman kenge nD oxam- Pimples, and in fact overy eruption of the skin per- | tured bythe Indians and recaptured by my | The horses attached to the stage from Wiuches- | Néw York, and witness subsequently found it | ined with reference to Fading on Massachu- had A Massacausetrs Gre.’s Work.—The See teeetn eae satan tanictarh ts | Warebnt tan' News anus ate petag evade of brilliant prospects, Warebam, who is a member of the schoo), proaches sweet & iff i a2 Hy bee i e i i . mand e . RK. R. in his nnaie and it as worth- | setts avenue done by Connolly and ‘the made and properly arranged the windows and amenity cured wishout say <ther remedy. In tes- | “Teienng, "uenend tho Gr A. Gus Sney ak Bowel Hill, Lontocs ‘socninr ve Fan | ices. Witness mentioned Mis ceumeotiog with about which there was contro “A eee eae eta g eee crea, | Gossof ber ben house, ap which ie 10 {moar of its wonderf! healing proces Irefer te Brevet MajorGenerul. | Saturdays upsetting the stage and seriously in. | the contract in question to Governor Shepher | Connolly and the Board of Public Werke, Writ eee ee eee eerie tamecnecan | tect by 5 fest, spven tect pester with e prtnes Bev. Alfred Holmeet, corse Sth ead Be, w ‘The commanding sie Ly tEDiaNs. — the Griver and two pa “sy pomet—hae thie omer ed ed coset Landi oppose Erate upon the differences; the commision mot, | ¢ Understood that the comp that thie her schoo! hours, “The work has been carried James 0. Hariland, 305 northwest. WT, reports tae cet at Fort Fetterman, enn at De ns, that he (witness) was comiitted to the ar: | heard the statement of ail parties to the eontes, | with the on during the short days of the past winter. Mr. John Walker, D street southwest. camp of the scouts on tha ainne cite oar Ee Teer Lene rangement that one-half of the proceeds should ‘Arthur ted the con- | SBowld be put st Mrs. Pagan, ® Port ‘Capt: v) ome SHOCKING ACCIDENT anv Loss oF Srx or | be ‘ited to his credit; butthat he had never | tractor and Mr. Cluss the government, leased Mr. ee eee net. | mnmon Ge tun Carlton, tot cavaley, Eiont Livas.—A most distreasing accident oc- | received a cent from thai or any other contrast | {factor and Mr. Ciuss the Distri should bere week Mr. Alexander, Jeweller Fesmsiveaia. ‘aaa Ind ars from the reservation fired into hiscamp | CUlTed at Shawangunk, New York, on Satur- | under the District government. By Mr. Wilson:—Am an architect; have been nually to be “7 ‘Mr. Joseph Wiateld, 916 G street southwest, | 02 the might of Apri! 9th, at a distance of about | 4@Y- A steam boiler exploded ina paper mill, Wednesday's Session. b for 17 years; was an architect when ap (Mr. M. — Price 8 ~; “ eighty-five paces from his camp. This is the | 4¢molishing the building and burying a num- TESTIMONY OF EDWARD B. GRAYSON. pointed on the commission. men in Congress bad any idea that that claus- cents. For sgie by all principal Drag- | second time they have done > within three | ber of the o ves in the ruins “Some seven Edward B. Grayson was sworn, and testified | Q. Who represented the contractor in this | Yas to relieve this wee che ‘of the table. He was sists, also at 906 D street southwest, where. large | month. Camp Augar is situated Just outside | OF Sight were Snarantiy killed, and a still larger | that he attended to business before the depart. | controversy: who besides Arthur Shepherd: io | Of" ics obligations, Beate nee Oo as beak onlin toe Bumber of testimonials can be seen, menesyation, Aenees Red river. etously injered. oxam! at length in refer- capacty revcoaves the comractor: | pang bad days, and that the chances were that he would A perfect cure guarantest., iene ex. ous uke Romaw Catuoric Ancunr aro arriv- | $00 t0 the whereabouts of ae ey Os arto area Tee Eirceh eng nat bens | tbe duty of Congress die made preparations Tor his decease, and SSaENCH CARDT Wren | oo G Bauoxixarpoe was taken | ing in Cincinnati from all parts of the couutr Veneer ee Previous attempt to frthe amount tthe grad” | and see whether bis death ae or alee aie F** MaNtracTouRncH CANDY Texingten, Ky., last Friday night, sna tar geen, | 2.sttend the convocation to be held there this | rq poRESTIMO® next called, and on being | ing; no papers signed by Artbar SI wore | S810D6. att introd: the abscess broke. ‘The special Nttention of me Sk} ona SSS. tical condition At wae | Weck. The object of the convocation has not sworn gave detailed account of the te | shown weras to spy previous that had of OF DOGS will take notice of Oin- Seta eeehctnnensdnenptaesnpag | evens, reper er toh by wo | Pepa edaray ae'eataay sar | Pammetsn fee ‘ime "Krdnns | beu'mnds pee oe oje miam Pops | athe sca gran scsi at net meemery to baa | bought the DeGo! notes and paid Ki ascertal the of by sinking Commit show the ts vicious in order that the owner eran ance ine gedelvarsias on ad means out of danger. creasing the number of archbishops. pardy in pete gel renin dy yo gen or shall ‘iable very Partly in real estate. In| shafts; all the testimony taken on subject be for The ‘fect that ‘THE Mississire! OvsreLow.—There is ba Tax Czak oF Russta is on his way to Eng- | answer to a question asking if he, witness, had was taken down; the verdict of the commission te 7 ry dog, Stowe it is lawfal to Hide change in the land to pay & visit to bis daughter, his new son- know! of how land or pet mate ne hee So Se: Sas ee whether the provision keep it, aud he does an injury, makes him IMble. people in range in-law, the Duke of Edinpure god ni jesty money, he said: “Well, sir, now I say to | the witnesses were examined oath. sale of tobacco $e Speen Sor ol inlay be may sustain. = telegraphic reports represent mach suffer- | Queen Victoria. 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