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- THE EVENING STAR. | | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peumsylvania Avemue, cor. Lith St. sv THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, & B. RAUPPRANN, Prov't. een TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, THE ARKAFSAS OUTRAGES 5 ; ; Baxter's Kidnsppers stiti at werk. THE CAPTIVE oCDeRs New York, May 5—A Little Rock special « he arrest of Jud, Bennet if Bearie by the B. tes thers Wore take a therivec im sexi and then’ tout Jobu's Oot: } . wigh 5 * nko the ee it, At Bveo'ciock yee- ng, State Auditor Wheeler was A} Fridsy—@' m et nocking (8 resi~ ecient | Yoh 43 N2. 6,589. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1874. TWO CENTS. | Sue "Hrineetslt tute sar ass ~ ybeelrr not thinking of = = a : + captare AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR THE STEWART WEDDING. THE DISTRICT INVESTIGATION, | Cletlan that the award, and acceptance of the | cary, reported « Dill in relation tocoarts and | peer RIMM come in.” McCanany answered { Paid clint aivd rapt wiak » Constituted @ contract; I submitted the | jod. cial officers in the territory of Utah. The yh Te DWis SOOTH tN BaUTiMoRE ra Hf i E* NEXT WaEK- , some men who had been stationed with gunson Sa . . matter to an attorney, and he said it wasequiv- | first and second sections relate to the duties of s' aE aaa en eae Fashioned Merry-making. Proceedings of the Joint Congressional Committee, | stent to an award, avd they became saricied.” | marsha een tes district attorneys; prescribes fethio. by pay inte the satin a ee Cc WMENCING TUBSD\¥, May 12 Washington News an News and Gossip. Society waked dp last evening and celebrated | Gomerusion of Yesterday's Seaston. | ves whi dil youmys An eects cae ie aey | eae seem and Suthorizee them fo appoint de- reom, wens Beton ee s ys > Ys, m h 5 Se n WasDaY-ormmtuo. | Sete sr ees see _ Stewart, to Lieat. R. O. Hooker, of the | OCttly was continued. Witness was examined | ‘gPSpE * good word fir melthe cond.” | territory, and f captors Wheeler ering hese: my duty to WasnrscTontams registered abroad: At at length as tothe method of estimating charges | the mean’ during the interval of these calls? | jurtediction in ters in controversy exceed SATUBPAY MATINEB-LADY OF LYOWN: navy. It was not apparent that anybody : : Pag i Tosm't tall peu wow | ing ga0e; tn ant mccn nanny eee TURDAY NIGHT—RIOSARD II Paris, April 1, D.R. Ellsworth, George H. | who bad been invited had the hardihood to re- | {f Work around government property, &c., and keg ey Rd witesliaun kes wee captore Wheeler, pring bim to you. an: bim acknowledge you a# Governor, | wil 10 Lhe with State Treasarer Page and Brooks if " many times I saw Col joore; can’t sayhow | and in ali suits for divorce. When a bill is fied ” a af ts can be scared at the office of | Phelps. sist attending, even though the skies were un- | ‘2 apy Lot cane or on busi- | by @ woman todeciare or pretended | 790.00, 0°.7, banter gareorders to release him, Fijecd cimianioa g5 uneeBe Good LF @rvand | of ine New York Sun, is now expert | prep'tious. The invitations, which, by-the way, | McBtof the eacaay a eeneeoas : anit | a magsrold oufeccouut of a previous sabest- | Sime talk of moving bis government 4 Arka: Bile of seats comma ces Wotoendar, Mar encing the advantageof not havinga character | were as simple as they were elegant, numbered | The committee wor called toorder at half past dir. Altison:—Did any one go to Harewood | allow such reasonable sums tor alimony aa the | J0urbia.and making that his capital. | wot the Bal [Pittsburg Commercial. about six hundred, and asked the guests to be | ten o'clock. with You but Mr. Brown and Kirtland? A. Cr Cumstancesof the case may jastify. Evidence | “ Aon of Judge Bennett received a letter Lest in will tes z Pretent at the marriage at So'clock. For onc: | CHITTENDEN, KIRTLAND, REV. prown, anv | gtherparties went at ail, DeGoiger did efcohabitation shall be all that ts wecessary (0 | evening trom item bis fainer soning: Toon: for Washington daring the Booth ergage Tne Ways and Means Committee, at their good society took its dinner early, and ap- THE HAREWOOD ESTATE. he nad returned to Ohi . be produced to prove the marriage. All Round trie tick t#, @2; admission, @1. mys | meeting to day, examined one Steinet, an as- George R. Chittenden was recalled. pose you know Judge Searie and | were cap- tared at Argenta last night. Woe are weil- treated and in no bodily danger. Don't know when we will be released.” The letter was cago. a 7, “ Mr. Allison._Mr. Chittenden, a are au sistant of Sanborn, relative to his connection | Pesred Punctually at the gates of Castle S 12: Dogon know Col, Moore? A. Tdo. Tan: | charged from further attendance. = 21 years, and who can read apd write th wi Na art before the witching hour, in fact asearly a- | not say when I first met him; it was some time lson.— Oh, I want to ask youaquestion | lish language, shall becompetent as jaror: os ai eae ene ence tan, attee, bat eveiowed | yor saat T the line of curviagen baginaing a: | IN INE. L Ge. not remember kee T micces When did you fret see Mr, Kirtland atter you | the triaf of any prosecution tor adultery At the reqaeet of m tiny persons, acquainted with him; have been to hisstore to | Coen t Mee ak lon a bee ae ke received through General Biocher, of Baxter's Tun Hovss Naval ttee to-day agreea | BC caepon beens wast ea Feaohed nearly |-s¢ him in a friendly way and in regard to bust- Pena? oA. L thiuk i wae ‘Teunday meat ‘one | principal challenge to ‘any juror that & af gee rT ae —— oe ee to favorable report in the case of Captain | "°°" ‘he circular pa Ress; Was at the store to see him before the con | week ago at the Ebbitt House; he sent mo # | tices polygamy, or thathe believes in the rught- Boxter bas agein procticalty euneé the mlo- sd to rs se re ooSterpraroreapa ten pala tract was awarded. ‘ note to the Arlington he was there; I only saw | eousness of the same. The other sections relate 7: goer P rosin ates aca George H- Cooper, U. S-N. The eitect of the | within brilliant lights, beautifal flowers, fair | _ Q. What was yourobjeet in seeing Col. Moore | Rete {0 th i to appointment of notaries, commissioners, and | Sih wlice. There are guards posted about MINE3 AND MUNING, Feport is to make Captain Cooper a commodore | faces and exquisite toilets made the weather | St that time? A. Thecalis were more friendly ARTHONY HYDE’s TESTINONT. other officers. i : tay alow aoeme Iustrated by the CALCIUM LIGHT, in the navy. without, indeed everything besides the pleasure | 282 anything else, I had bo particular busi Anthon Hyde, sworn—At the business | Mr. Crounse (Neb.) made the point of order se: = ‘did didedieu tin era anee a ‘Tun Hovss Commitice on Railways and Cs- . aed elim; | don't remember whether Idid | agent of W. W. Corcoran; negotiated for the | that the bill created a number of new officers the Judges were red of the moment, of no importance. The carved | or did not to the store with Kirtland. I SATUBDAY, Mwy 9, TUSSDAY, May 12, and | nals to-day considered the subject of the im- ge, sale of Harewood, in July, 1! Capta Democrat's Little agate vases on the staircase leading to the par- | knew Col. Kirtland knew Moore; I am not sure; | yin Brown. with Rey. Col: | and must consequently be first considered in Committee of the Whole. tuat the reason SATURDAY, May 16. Provement of the mouth of the Mississippi, but | ior floor were filled with flowers, as also was | **¥ Kirtland in August, 1872,1n Chicago, saw |" Q. Did Mr. Brown Tepresent that anyother | After some discussion of the point the bill | for the arrest of Judges Searle and Bennett, of 4 bi he came to have some notes’ dis. ~ 4 the Supreme Court, may be summed up as fol- eatin ok tha hncat Wiea's vets Tort | fhe further” covsideration of tho matver watt | {he,"ueeon the landing leating tothe second | comnced< "a Holmes lnyuired of mo abeat | Hi 'Sigass wmeereneyrie, wim A Xo, sir | waewithdrawn. so lows: There is 'a ‘stating ‘appropriation, of etofore inened are geod for all lectures. may5 | their next meeting. floor, and boquets and baskets sent tothe bride | Kirtiand. 000 at the disposal no) er we bearer, on Riggs & Co. Brown was surprised | The House then,on motion of Mr. Kelley the governor for the ne in honor of her marriage, were grouped upon ;,.Bo,you know anything about the ase F RD's UPERA HUUSS, pt Q. a me ‘z — purch: ast SS beennee the “« | (Pa.} resol iteelt into Committ ‘he | Payment of the militia when called into active Tue Surreme Court.—after a week spent | the tables. Among these floral offerings were | of ‘the Harewood estate? A. I think I went | credit. Brown said he wee re bay cae Witcle (str: Hosking (Ne ¥.)in the chatr) and | S€FViCe ‘This statute was passed tn isos. “Gove Troiaiesinatinn im the preparation of opinions en cases to be | > from Onle! id me there AGNES f Justice and Mrs. Waite, | out in a carriage with Brown and Kirtland one place for a private residence. He to! proceeded to the consideration of the bill mak. | €TPOr Brooks made a requisition for part of this decided before the close of the term, the Sa- 1d Mrs. Swayne, Judge and Mrs. Field, day to Harewood; became impressed with the fog on appropriation of $5,000,000 in ald of the | fU>d. The suditer drew a warrant upon the “New York bas not bada Juliet in years which were two parties he might divide with, who and an anchor, suspended by tri-colored rib- | beauty of the property, and told Brown I would ed 4 Ce - | treasurer for the money, who, to protect him- rably with her. Whesiock ss fomeo | PFeme Court met yesterday for their delivery, | bons, sent by General and Mrs, Smith A bend | beets, f,t = E10,000 Was rer oeak to ee ashington; the | Centennial celebration in the national extibt it asa ulation. Kirtland . self from any doubtful payment refused to yn saterpretation of this | and then adjourned to the day appointed by | of music was stationed in the ball-room, and | he knew fiyde, the agent of the propty. t wost ne aid et eee Bp cond) eh y,in opening the discussion, said | boDor the warrant,whereupon the attorneys for —Hom: Journal. law, namely, the second Monday fa October Tory thortly after the appointed hour announced | told him to find out what it could be bought | paid by Brown A 8th, 1272: it was returned westion which affected all repre- | Brooks web eriee,b? the talented young cster, Ur. 3.2. | next. by Mendelseohn’s well-known Wedding March, | for. Hyde reported that Mr. Corcoran was-at | bn October 4th, after the ‘matter had entirely of the coun! people, for the honor | treasurer, HABEIO,{n Shekerpercy =| 4 onazom von cus DaTTER.—The U. 5. THE APPROACH OF THR BRIDAL PARTY. || the White Sulphur Springs, that he would write | failed. of the country was pledged toit. To sustain | te ; kom DJ, st Colorado, on her t trip to Havana | Reverend Dr. Atkins, of St. John’s Charch, | *B4 ascertain what it could be sold for, I then ¢. H, EVANS’ ASPHALT PURCHASES. this argument he read the different acts of Con- that the presiding officer of the sen- M ad ns received with crotrevuin | Georgetown, stood in the recess in the parlor, | !*ftfor Chicago, C. H. Evans was recalled, and submitted » | gress relating te the subject. The exeontive | ste t whom the election returns were made had On MOBDAY NEXTt and Matanzas, was received with great cordi- 1» Parlors | _Q. Did you ride out thereon Sunday? A. It | statement showing the amount of asphalt ur: | department bad also bees committed to it by | declared Baxter governor of the state and sa>- tion, from Niblo’s Ti ality and special attention. The officers were | 80d the bride and groom, her sister and Lieut. | might have been; 1 think, however, it was | cine’ by the Washington asphalt company inviting foreign nations to participate, many | Mitts that Brooks has no authority to draw upon Prices PES courteously entertained in various ways, and | Totten, U. 8. N., who officiated as bridesmaid | Monday, or the latter part of the week—about Q. Do ‘the purchases appear on your book? | of which had already acce; vil the fund. To this replication was sonant aeliesa ae aa {he officials of the Island seemed to exert them- | and groomeman, stood directly in front of him, | July ist; I received the report about the estate | A. ‘Some of them do hot. About thee toneand | snd notin represen! crating up, ho Jedguest tn Sever of Beeus, week in advance. selves to cultivate good feeling. Senator and Mrs. Stewart, Governor Foote and | thar mir Geronran epee real ete eee was RInGants do not ear,om Be book; the large | commitment before the dpe Lh sender, To this replication (J BEATER comiacg. VicB PRestDant WILsew, who will leave this —— = titers of the Em Maeda | 225,000, and that the terms could be made sat: the asphalt has not been ee | of ite dimensions % oF attributes. ite dit ot be. demurrer was prepared to the effect that the MAY 4, EVERY NiGiT, AND TWO Mart. | City to-day for his home, will be guided furthar | fer iovels lithe pare eee ee f her | i8factory for payments. I replied to Brown to | — At bulf-past 12 o'clock the committee took a | ene Congress would permit it to be. This was | ©icult court was without jurisdiction to render E as to his movements in pursuit of restored | uurse. ‘The deep recess held an exquisite als. | £0 8bead and make the best terms he could. | recess uutil 2 p. 10, emall sppropriation when compared with | {tgment, The question presented by plend- CBBAP PRICES AND CROWDED HOUSES. | neaith by the directions of his Physicians, | baster vase of flowers, and depending trom the | PTOWm was negotiating for me; Kirtland was to _ APTER RECESS. Pennsylvania and her people had done; | Inge would necessarily have determined who is mirsion 13,99 eee Cate, Spec- | Whether he shall goto Europe, or California, | ceiling wasa large bail of white flowers. ‘The | U&Ve No interest that know of; I was tobe the | The committee was called to order at half. | This weet yi” with what the governmentsot Earops had dons | te legal Governor. To prevent this determind- eek wi t ‘opean Sensation as he would prefer. He has putin press two | impressive words of for their international exhibitions. Thisevent | tom by the ceurt Judges Bennett and Searle 4 sole purchaser, and pay Brown and Kirtland as | past two o'clock. the Episcopal service were | °° CH ents. In August Kirtland came to Chi- - Evans was recalled and in ated | wor stimulate commerce an ra- | were arrested. Haxter denies that ne au- LE JARDIN MABILLE, prenporedovtang | papier ny emenane yoy Surg ere ogy des mong ow bend on band played | cago; the terms had been determined by Dogo. | with Site saee east samionueygiomrateet al cans os oot aaa ene done, tar i; | thorized the arrest of the judges, but when As produced in Bertin, Prussia, for 300 consecutive | ‘bis sammer. He is greatly improved in health written for and dedicuted to Miss Stawans ce | tiation with Brown; was to pay $10,000 in cash; | week since in contests ee ree of the | would bring to our shores the skilied workmen | St- John’s College was searched this morning wpe Mreteieg is Lzcruns om Ant.—We understand that meas- | Mr. Walton Brumagitn, of Calitornin sancie, | all the details were explained by letter from Washington Asphalt company. and mechanics of the world, who, when they | PY ®#quad of regulars, acting aa police, an un~ - DRESSES, awe OUT a POON Tie Sdistin’ | Brown; have not got Brown's letter on the sub- | The chaminchon ot the witness was in pro- | by personal observation see the advantages or | “ished report of their arrest addressed to Bax- With fail Brase Band. the glorious ures are now under way looking to the delivery | guished amateur composer, friends gathered Ject; the cash payment was tobe made before | grece wien our report closed the country would remain here, and would aid | tef Ws found on a table where it had been my4 6" CAN-CAN of a discourse on art by Dr. Horatio Stone, the | Sbout to offer congratulations and to kiss the | the signing of the contract; telegraphed bree | to develop the undeveloped resources ef the | left in haste incident todepart ich effect- TIONAL THEATER. eminent sculptor, in this city at an early day. | fe wes shored thee poe cone oe claimed: | to draw on me tor $10,000; I found out subse- = = west and the south. Mr. Kelley dwelt at | Slly refutes the statement. Writs of habeas Mr. J. G. Sav Dr. Stone has recently lectured on the same | ateninea sare at nero e ee ee, quently that Brown ‘and Kirtland had pur-]| FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, | Some ieneus pant great resources of the | “ius have been isrued t rlene Jodges, OPENING OF THE SPRING SEASON subject with great acceptability to audiences of | Which emboldened them to make che edocs: | chased the property without including me as 8 ——__—.___—__ United States, which he argued would all be | 87d Baxter, Newton, Churchill, Blocter and Carncross Minsirels | Marked size and cultare in Baltimore and Wil- | Oy could clan eee nee use of officra; | Pattner in the transaction; I pursued the mat- Tuxspay, May 5. carefully consiaered by the intelligent Earo- | W!l!/ame are reported to have left town to avoid D Minstrels | mington, and wodo not doubt that hie effort | Pank, neglected to avail themes cr te sae ee hypothesis that the property was| SENATE.—The opening prayer was made | peavs,and they would naturally attract the | *tVice. Minstrels | here will call out the very best of the Washing- portunity. The President and General Sher- | ™!D¢; Brown came to Chicago about October this morning by the Rev. John Tallock, of | People of all Europe, who desired to Sn ee “wl Minstrets | {nPublic. The lecture, we may add, will be | Dan were notably among the coneral Sher. | ist; ne sta’ed that he and Kirtland had ad- Bootined. Sistineoked tas Diiae atin | beet temasives acd. to ene an Affairs in Central America. Hinnrels | tree. then came Secretary Roteson, who declared | Y#Hced the money, but [ would be included in | Scot! the President, the Congress. and the | fortunce. He spoke of our’ vast. mine- Lore te 9 gag oe Pree jelly EG ge Axornun Wasiinoton Port—The Literary | that the bride could Hot enter the navy oatine | te Purchase if I met the subsequent payments. whole people of the United State aad prares | Fal and” vegetable resourses, which "were | PANAwA, April 25. ‘The United Staterste Carncrosa Under the immediate personal Mlust > | Bad admitted her, which having done bya kite, | 8'0WD drew a contract with mo to give him a World, of Boston, which is considered about th- comparatively unknown to ourown people, and | *hip Saranac returned here from the Daric that the United States and Great Britain might y fourth interest in the property for his services. this exbibition would bring all these things to- | Coast on the 19(h inet., with the United States CABNCHOSS. [astra hag the following notice of a volume of | house,in the same manner. In short, it was a | SUout October let; did you arrange for the pay- | Christian civilization. any ty an ee gh. poetry by a gentleman of this city: “We have east ceb-wak a ast Deane; ena Ac! fried to negotiate railroad | “Air Fenton made the formal motion, of which | state would show a generous rivalry in showtes | BA? ~, tong eh a keen a collection ef poems by Fenty dar: )LD-PASHIONED Y-MAKING, bonds; could not, and in the meantime Brown | ,, A", f already given notice, to discharge the | its great productions and material resources. | the route by Nicaragua genera’ Arron rengg 4 Blood, of Washington, which justify the opin- | ®"4 €verybody seemed to throw aside care for | went to Europe; subsequently Kirtland came to Committee on Commerce from the farther con- | He #poke in conclusion of the effect the exhibi- | DY the Commismoners. See ee wil Di z ion that in his person the thin ranks of Ameri- | the nonce and think only of enjoyment. bad eede ie eg tnat Brown and himself | sigeration of his bill to reguiate the collection | tou would have in uniting the north apd south | DOW cross the ethmar, an rar shel tees Can Dixey's rott - music store, withoat ex- Minstrels | Can yts are to receive a notable r ‘it. <i Brides al look + | bad_made the purchase; I want to say that f cust dati: ‘the -dis; fi in a more friendly bond. be conveyed to Atrato river, whic! ey wil Dixey’s tra chara ‘ap Minstrels = orem) Leng Ways look lovely, they say, but that | Brown told Kirtiaud that they had better go in | °f Customs duties, and the disposition of fines, ascend and examine. The Colon cable ts no = es = = iy = Expr eerste the most promising | isnot true. At any rate there are brides and togerbel y eo penalties, and forfeitures. He said the chatr- . mR EIT im good working order, A telegram frem | be On Exbibition and Sale baie ist volume we ave seen ina long time. brides, and the bride of last evening was in- Q.W kind of railroad bonds did you try to Lcaspadh davon tons had = — id ~ Navat OnpgRs.—Capt. John G. Febiger ha erpool dated the 17th was received bere on the Tru 8. 71H St. APPOINTMENT OF CADETS.—The following | cee ‘ir picture to look upon. She was very | Degotia A. a and Southwestero, a | o.'f'e piss aceten jen agreed to, a1 placed | been ordered to duty asa member of the Ex- | jgch. MARKRITER ituuitset G th c new road; I supposed I could negotiate them iu 5 amining and Retiring Board; Commodore An- CENTRAL AMERICA 18 AT PRACE. Bo, 439 7th street, between D and ' streets, eight | *PPointment scare to the Military Acat- | simply attired as became her youth. Therich | Piiadelphia tetiee tem keste ayment on | , Mr. Edmunds, from the Committee on the It is Conbtful If the meeting of the tive Prest- doors sbove Odd Fellows’ Hall, €my at West Point were mare yesterday: Wm. | white silk she wore was trimmed across the October Tet; when the negotiation bie initsin- | J¥diciary, reported bill appropriating $12,000 | drew Bryson has been detached from duty as a a Os 5 tc. | E. Adamson, 4th district of Indiana; nominated | tablier with box pleating of the same silk, nar. dents of Central America a Guatemala can to compensate Ed. M. Randolph for legal ser- | Member ofthe Examining aud Retiring Board t t of Guat can- Guedes, Pittorees Brame Pict Oeas and Tas | bY J- M. Wilson, M.C. Frederick Wooley, La | row in the center and deepening on the sides; | \cj ita eres ee That isall tee laterent tices rendered the government in the Castelaro sid-placed on waiting order, Lieut: Onear W nay a ye sccording to the sels, Rivgs, Nails, &c., in the District. Trane’; By. GF Rominated by Hon. C. k. | the long train was perfectly plain, and was | Grown and Kirtland were to have; the concep. | ©laimin California. i ar Master A. ©. Speyers to the Ticonderoga; As. | COnstitution. Senor Leiva, of Honduras, being ‘RMS Cash. Thomas, M. ©. Wm. P. Snyder, Allentown, | looped back on each side with large bowsof | tion of purchasing t with me; Mr. Pratt, from Committee on Pensions, re- SF Please remeniber Name and Number. jel-ly" | Pa; nominated by Hou. Jamce 8’ Beer at ay | white slike maw ee em te Beet Lares, bows of precroetGat ee ene sistant Surgeon George H. Torney to the Dis. | ©P!y provisional Prerident, does not want to be LL KINDs OF COAST OFF WEABING AP- | Mansfield House, Franklin, Bit are you acquainted with the handwritin, Pensions to certain, soldiers and salloS or the patch; Lieut. John. stawley detached — or boveunes eunretantonsl Frembons, aud Presi- A PaBEL can be soit tothe tory Ba tage | by Hon. W. C. Whitthorne, elieved by a berthe of white | or ‘Wm. Colvin Brows? {Witness recognized | ¥8r of whee Deenee ree ein Tut inoee | ‘Assistant Surgeon Hampros Avice donccnl | SeBt Guardia ts not very eure that i he lenves by addressing 5s on on JUSTH, den, Madisonvil bouquet de corsage of orange | his signature toa writing shown him by Judge | segosend whose names were stricken therefrom nominated | spray of orange blossoms. The boddice was de - John Wale | collete, and Ky.; nominated by Hon. | tulle, with all Daneis rposes, — dy 4 Hi ley, 4 worn. The pearls were SCHER. aden ate ag ee. erick Morley, register land office, Detroit = . ot le ¥ backs 619 se eed ete | John Young Brown, M.O. John Dellzell, Ells | blossoms; the veil four yards square of | Wilsch i] Consequence of disloyalty to government, — Dispatch and placed on waiting or- pepe | pong past censn ag Hotes by mail promptly aitended to. Cash paid.fi8tf | worth, Mich.; nominated by Hon. J. A, Hat ilusion, enveloped the form, and was tastened | Q. About what time did the negotiation with THE OVERFLOW BELIEY FURD. —— bas appointed Don Emilio Benaro bell, Mi. C. ty the head with a coronet of orange blossoms. | Mr. Hyde begin? A. Some time ia the latter proptintions Of Me. from Committee on Ap) | crap wiserxo witwass, Kirtland, has been {raordinary and minister plenipoten- EXCURSIONS, &e. Nomimattons.—The President sent the fol- | a crow act with diamonds: ou thy one ed PeTLAgS Wilson coud Ietines at tolograma to | te sullerers bythe overflow of the Mississippi, | found, and his testimony before the Investiga- | tiary at Washington, [MSESIC FORSISHED FOR BALLS, Preac,, | owing nominations to the Senate to-day: Fred | pearleolitaire earrings were the only ornaments and Pp bs 140 HOUSBS BURNED. ox ce to-mor- | inereasing the appropriation from $90,000 to | ting committee shows up one of the largest con- | pre town ot Mace Anthony Hyde: ‘I will be at your office to-mor — fidence operations of the day. This man Kirt- i Nicaragua, bas bad sented by the groom; ,”” date 25. “W. Coivia Bi Lge \ 140 houses destroyed b NL omat becsives cane the diamonds, another pair of earrings belong: | ‘Also,a letter to Hyde fromthe Artiagton seat, | _ Mr. Edmunds moved an amendment that the | faehce operations of the day. This man agent Tur nisomen. ‘arizona; Thomas A’ Eleare’ iteerc.| ing to the set, by the bride’s parents. Miss ing he would see him at 3 p. m. Also, a tele- | Provisions of the bill shall not apply later than | of DeGolyer and McClellan, to use his inflaence Captain Hyde, of the lost steamer Tacna, hi ‘amlico, N. ©. Postma: olds Waa’ Annie Stewart wore a white tarletane trimmed | gram from New York, July Ist: “I will see you | S¢ptember 1, 1574. ii ineecuring contracts, and trom Kirtland’s sworn | peen thrown into the miserable prison at ¥ Williams at Watertown, N. Y.; Thos. A. Hin, | Nth rufiies of the same, and blue sash. | {morro Also, a letter stating he was hourly | ,,Mi- Pease said that -eptlceme mney She tet testimony he convicts himself as a confidence ‘aiso. The British steamer Scout has gor Lomenster, Mass.; Miss Celestia L. Edwards | 12@ groom and groomsman were in full uni- expecting a reply. from his ageut, and asking | ‘7 Mississippi, and the authorities of the state | man, in having obtained the money without z to look after bis case. He was tried be- Wis. form, as indeed were all the army and navy | Messrs. Riggs & Ca, to discount a'$10,000 note. | Were utterly unable to affurd the necessary re- | rendering only 0 Pfetendon service. Then he « British court beld at Val Hehaa aI in no Fo CHABTEB, ‘The elegant and commodious Iron Steamer officers present. The ushers were Commande: ® 2 | let. 7 is so shameless in his acknowledgment of it. 1' | taken passage in another of Pacific steam PILo® Bor GiS'N; Liont. Commander Scnonien, | a %Po3e% Gon't know anjehing about that’. | _ Mir. Alcorn said that in affording relief under | {2 wastameless in bis acknowledgment of it. 11 mavigation Sompong’s sasamess Gor a jeut.’ Porter, U.S. N. E. B ‘A telegram was read from Kirtland, dated | ‘is bill, care should be taken for the proper | day, of a wholesale deception upon the part of with tbe conscnt of the British consul, who bed Say to WM. H. BYLES, Agent, Chicago, that the Manufacturers’ Bank of Chi Sale ue epee hype Ray Amy Sewindling oe of agente. The lobbyiat, who notified the Chilian uthorities of it. Cap- pz9-t se! h Strout Wearf. ; | cago bad placed money with Riggs & Co. by - « | has a preter intiuence is one of the most n Hyde was, nevertheless, demanded of the — 7 i mM roes a e 7 Fos caantes To Exccssionists, wore a magnificent toliet, a rose-pink ailk rove | “SAE. ; pis were’ now refusing to Nork, alloging that | gende'yyeh4 Tumerins of, qiasingion cont: | capin n of hc rieumer, taken to 'Valparaino, 601 ieutenant Wm. J. McDonald gnifice rose-pinl robe Q. Do you know anything about that? A. I Lvonghchncidlcantally intentied to fend ant Slots 5 Dg is led throt the streets, manacied am: y ‘The favorite Steamer wheane temas » | embroidered in white down the sides, across the | do‘not. go city with some measure, that he wants pushed. | into a miserable ocll, where there is scarcely f ee ee Prout breadth and around the train, with rows | A letter was received from Harrisburg, stating | them. The ditticulty to be apprehended was | and naturally falls an cacy prey to this type of | room io turn about ip; in fact, is treated like a PALISADE. “Dixie,” the Washington correspondent of | of Valenciennes lace beneath the bands of em- | Kirtland was delayed on account of the train | tat the labor of that whole country might be- | contidence men They are mainly, through a | felon. broidery. Miss Gr: | come demoralized. He had a thousand negroes | yast amount of assurance, upon speaking terms ——.—_—_ the Chelsea (M: Te ery. Miss Grant wore pale blue silk, with | being behind time, at Harrisburg. » Upon speal Apply to WM. H. BYLES, agent, (Mam) Telegraph and Review, hae | Toties of the same, and neti eee @.Do you know anything avout that? A, | OM bis plantation, and he did net ask the Af2%, | witha great many leading men, aod with thie Philadelphia Adatrs. ap2d-teel 6th hart | the following in regard to the District investi- | jin and lace, Mrs. Fisw wore peacock blue | Nov sir: icls as mach rend rig peed member | Thment to feed them. He would feed them | acquaintance, if it may be a0 called, they bam- GALD OF a RatLaoaD. Fos CBantEs, gation : silk, with matoon trimmings; Miss Fish a Paris | of the committee. y himself, and when he had no more | boozle ready victims. Chittenden, the agent of Puitapeiraia, May 5.—At the exchange to- ‘The A. No.1 Steamer “‘ Next to the finance question, and the un- | muslin, richly trimmed uk late. Ramee the | Also, aletter to Hyde, from Brown, asking | OF them they would all starve together. | neGolyer and McC tohave been | day the Sunbury & Lewiston railroad was sold Fee certainty of the Freedmen’s bank, the most im- | other ‘ladies whose dresses were extremely | how suck money the Manufactarers’ Bank of | He said that the levees of the Mississippi should | an easy prey to the b of Kirtland, | $¢ Zaction, under foreclosure of ® mm ‘cUrsions on Thursdays and Fri- | Portant topic of interest, which is the pride of | handsome were Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs Croeweli, ‘Chicago had placed to Kirtland’s credit. " | have been in a condition to resist the rising of | who, by an oily tongue, convinced him that he $551,000, subject to a mortgage of 3 the American heart, is the drag net investiga- | Mrs. Field, Mrs. Ross Ray, Mrs. Albert Ray, Q. That does not refresh your recoliection, | ‘¢tiver, the people of the states of Louisiana | was the man of all others to The purchaser was Malcolm Usampbell, N. B. FITZHUGH, Aget: tien of Columbus ‘Alazander and cronies against | Mrs. 4 Edes, Miss Richardson, Mrs. | does ii? A. It does not. * | and Mississippi had been taxed largely to con- ting contracts.— Wash. Spe. for the t ustees. Och Street Wharf. | the Board of Public Works. charging them with | and the Misses Kilbourne, Mrs. Marcy, Mre. ‘A telegram was read from Chittenden, from | Struct levees, and if the money had been prop- SALE OF A TOBACCO WAREHOUSE. fraud, robbery, &c., inthe management of Dis- | Audepreid, the Misees Sherman, Mrs. Freling- phia, to Brown, at the Arlington, say- | &tly €xpended, it would have accomplished the ‘The Sanborn Contracts. The tobacco warebouse at Front and Dock DORN YOUR PARKS AND LAWNS brick ee to th same old i for thirty- huysen and her handsome daughters, Mrs. | ing: “+I will pace my room all night; hope it = peg arm me itinee iene vo —— hed ae uar see aa ee OS rae | streets, built many years go by the city, was 5 ve - | Niles, . Foster, i. . 4 vees, issis~ = ECO} aL & FOUNTAINS, VASES, ION CHAIRS, SET- | newsee, dragging the private adairs ot seme ct | eed ane ease carthur, and mre. | MAzcplminate; hope to be strong enough to | Po nacevont te millions Mae the ee | uae Se, 3 en S ae. Son RES, &¢ cur most prominent citissns befere he ee | oe oA askeie, mm | come in tho morning. Brown, this ts bell. this object. Five millions, if honestly and | ‘The Committee of Waysand Means yesterday | bought by Wm. Massey Brewer. variety ‘Slate, b A » ess: — That my te! am. A MUKDER. agent. OR BuiaagTA G'S | lass aed ae aving noone untaron sap meena Se" ge Jom cine tae earok the plows | BWR eeteare aaceer ser cnt | Setaeapetcn st Ae buchen tecegSEn ses | _ me caronar ts iarsgating the death of “tes im HAMILTON & PEARSON. | but 00 far have ellefted ‘nothing that Soult in Duetter kaon cee pre: | Other tlogSme sod letters regerding tne | fow- Tbe See epics nok ET | SOP Sives a Biatamenter the lew hy sechecty | Sei Coen a: ese aeeinen na Eaten = any way, shape or form reflect aiscredi! a was squandered irresponsible and reck- whic! an ni was 5 DomeEstTic. Gor. Sepherd and his associates; whe harren | sented © magnificent silver service, and. the Le etre Ler ny hein pnd an i partes. Several of the couuties of Missis- | of the manner in which the law was reversed by He is supposed to hare been knocked down by their energy and pluck, in face of all this op | President a solid silver ladle. by Chittenden, stating that “all in Harewood | ®!PP!, including the county in which he | orders from the Treasury department, com. pereo a position, made our city the finest in the world. 2u8 DANCING. host. ‘There are some things that cannot be | lived, bad been taxed for legal purposes | manding the officersof the government to assist The Secamahtp Obie on Fire. Ite about time that eres anould interfere | The ball was opened soon after the wedding | explained ina letter. A word'issuticient, Wil ine pot Aen = eee SS ee my Gepastens cn | _Lonpos, Mag S--Tee capein of tee Aamitere be a Mee ving pono nara investigation, | bys lancer quadrille, in which the bride danced = - Lauer to me alone? Icau | ainerent counties to direct the expenditure of pplying for contracts to set | dam line steamship Ohio, which arrived at De pense; and if Columbus Alexander with the President, the groom with Mrs. Stew- ry. oasi - i . ueensto' jay from Philadelphia, re- T; one * Diamood:” ‘and his cro- Did you write that letter? A. Yes, sir; | t!8 money. The board of supervisors for this | forth in. written statement, under oath, the | @ de cettbect te tee belt ot te two Americans. Tbe above wiil be sola at from gi0 | ies, Henry Davis and his Patriot statistics in- | art, Mrs. Frelinghuysen with Senator Stewart, S _ Ok tiate | Purpose in his county consisted of four negroes, | amount and characterof the claims to be re- | ports that ° fe out in the be pa yg | cluded, mast have something to amuse them. | and General Sherman with Mra: Porter. Avert fatty Manabe! ara oe ater only oe tusr | Who, be believed, could neither read nor write, | covered, and the name of the person withhold. | vessel on Thuseday last, and the flames were pomesTic. lackine in use, = selves with in their dotage,it would be ad- | this the dancing was carried on with zest. u = Sor- | 82d one white man, who was such that the | ing it. The committee find that officers in the | not extinguished before part of the deck of the visable for Congress to appropriate a small | The supper-room was thrown open soon after could negotiate with Corcoran; so tar as Cor. le would sooner have the meanest negro | p nae bureau were | steamship and s portion of her cargo were de- coran was concerned I appeared as a new man; | Pe? < stroyed. The Obio, after ing @ while in ‘ion. Sead for t! Smount to purchase each a box of toys and put | ten o’e! and all the licaci ible to 3 that could be found than have him. The tax nborn, and that they achines ea may be recommentas, | sm end to this farco whichis being daly oscied | ance er aae all ihe delicacies poss tho whole matters” Corczran 1 would defeat | Havers had no responsibility, no share in tae | collected most of the amounts ‘placed. to hie Queenstown harbor, osveded to liverpool Fie ever bent oe igen os ides atlcine Q. Why did you write to Harmer? A. At the | tnePossuon oy tele own, maney; and this was | credit, They find that the Moc Ituout the | sbip ‘Ohio reached hore. thus afternoon, 35 Ba BLOM, Acent, smaane Eee Dotan “Bwac.” | There were present the Fresdent, Miss rant, | sugesticn of Mr. Sturgis; he tld me it there | Fo as teetluaate peepoeees Hie (ur: avy ben [omens or tee gave letters to Sanborn’s | Stein her hold which was thought to be extin- [hep and Chron, im Oapliat aed Sancta} | The Philadelphia correspondent of the New | Colonel Grant, Mr. Sartoris, the Secretary of Ine a letter of lntrodustion ta iat raey Eav | endeavored heretofore to get the gsuerai gov- | agents, caling upotrofiicersof the government Gites, snow sapposed So, b8 still Darsing. PHENIX PLANING MILL RK Graphic recently interviewed Mr. James | State, Mrs. and Miss Fish, Miss Richardson, | Saw him before; I felt that my telatioas te bien | eFDment to furnish hority to construct | to aid and assist them, and that two of these oe net Ore © are the 01 E. Caldwell. the senior of the jewelry | Secretary of the Nary, Postmaster General and | were all right in having the letter of intrudac- | 824 maintain the levees, but to let the states | agents wie wets oe pata Bt fronton & Go. in regard to its | Mrs. Creswell, Attorney General Williams, Ae: Why doyou my tom gentleman you dia | (hs Stmy edloers contrel th: the poopio are net | scarce mation mumotne comme LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICE OF | tinchmallthencn After referring to tite ex. | Governor and Mrs. Shepherd, Senators Carpen- | know, «There ste some things that can be | #!Tald of the army officers; they know they will large per centage, If not ail, of MUULDINGS, pressions of sympathy and regard received | ef, Anthony, Windom, Sberman, Morrill, | explained in a personal intervien that condo Tae Cenkline naked bow it was that the tax-| can an con . from brother merchants, Mr. Caldwell pro- | Jones, Cenkling, Chandler, Ramsey, Freling- | he stated in a letter?” AT had a letter of =. Oonkita audoeshy ce Pprapdoonrd subject of contract under ceeded to say: buysen, Mrs. and Misses Frelinghuysen, Mrs. | introduction to him Isrowy wat sos, payers could have no share in the control of | committee find one in-tance 403, ond after thie date I shall sj! MOULDINGS “You have read my testimony before the | Windom, Mrs. Uarpenter, Mrs. Sherman, Gen. | the principal. = Vingh, Teer tw toch. se. 3 following jy~nd Congressional committee?” Sherman in full uniform, and his two charming vert Fires. $437,000 New York, May 5.—A tire in Orange, N. J. Pro} last night destroyed the dry goods store of H Myers, the baker shop of Clathers, and the sa- where colin- | lon and dwelling of ©. Black; loss, $30,000 pe affairs, as noone was disfranchised in Missis- | sion between Sanborn and some one in the Bostos, May 5.—Theblook in Q. Don’t you know that DeGolyer was to | ®!PP!- Treasury department is evident, being in re- | including the Post Office aad Unitanan = ted, and Cald: : daughters, Mrs. General Meigs, Stias Meigs, 2 ir. Alcorn said in his county there were | gard to a ment bythe Delaware, Lacka- "s bali, the Norfolk county Journal office, fie ets Se iach, Fao: Siecas tie es | _ rmee conternea cas tottees Sete nas tnace | mitt alas Duligns, Ree aden: eae! Of that face A: Thad had no knowledge | grout 120r 14 colored men to ous white man. | Sanna and Western eainoas oemengy eee: feet a red siz. “4 bi E Mr. Justice Swayne and wife, Mr. and Mra. 3 ‘They were a very good class of colored men, | mation concerning which could have fur- seending low icone it AG lg eal pm pommsaet Goi Eugene Hale, Mr. Justice Field, Mrs. Field, | ¢,% Do,YOu know bow the $10,000 was raised too," He (air. A.) Bad ponding | no complaint to make | nished only by the department. They flad that ere te Reon t quality of my Mouldings up | ties in our invoices of imported goods. This o- ve Mrs. Sweari , Mr. Justice Hant Mrs. | the slightest idea; I received « letter from rf jm. But these col men were told | whereas the law prescribes that the persons te the " * Hunt, Mrs. Gen ral Ricketts, Mr. and Mrs. | ¢, ,, in the last canvass that if they world support a | contracting shall casiet the proper officers of the r= faratned telat primase | Suinees wan tn che of oer jantorpsrtace | Hastings, Sirs Camp, Mine Swen, Ms. and Mer: | COF2P=D, Wat he would give me time in the certain ticket Gen. Grant would clyide up the ment, the misapplication of power vir~ ANKEL SMITH, Propristor. | Soney, ook papcer WHER oT R AE | and ‘Mires Hitgard, Judge: and Me Wyicg | Tag,eick Sve weeks, andthe matter passed | 'u0+among them, an, | {ually displaces them by Of taxes at s cont of rm money, wo a ie *[HOBS'S INFALLIBLE OINTMENT, | the creditof the frm. Shortly after thie Pon, | Mire. im 9, Where 4s that letter? A. I presume it ie | PATO Torn eald ‘he dia, bot care to mention | 2] Rar cent, The committee were unable to Sret comm Oo oeT ae IE ee eae paid was in tho nature | soy names now, he bad herotegore given tee | Cinsthnen te eed from the — - Wood, an ex-goverument detective, who, of's forfeit if the balance of the payments were | DAT Sain nis enéeches on the Giowouia | tecumeat or the Beoretary, the, assistant Sect After « trial of twenty years this ointment has od Beceuee ok tant ous ae Taree subsequently | cot go into matter now. tie was now | retary of the Trestery and’ the Sainte nt te ae ae nee for all diseases of the know what di ition was made of it. I was Lar gel of nde a gg rg peep Begs oh pa the contracts were ty years standing. Brysipsien Seman” | Publiehed in Bo doubt that there was © great dont’ But he | Seieetinna ot se cousin they find that Totter, Lich, Barber's lech, Gok aan: Soretale , | ceive 1,000 from Mr. Dana. As has been stated wanted the of War to have absolute ‘and look with serious apprehension upon — Fete Milk eg ttm. Scaid | } called s meeting of the members control of the relief fund. If the idea gets out F effarta to transfer the each Peace ed ree ereas Milk Leg, Biotches and | and laid the among the negroes of that that yv- | from himeelf to the other, and that they de- acess amg ameninch vale oe ernment intends to feed and them, that | serve revere condemmation for the mannee ti poral ri out sen aot Rove attempting whole country will be and no | which they the law to be sdminte- pore oe — Pros refer Should the report a ae out of the negroes | tered, Lone ee wg oy Rev Alfred Holmesd, coruer &h and Bs. w Rave comet Felief should alao be to the people of Mou, they recomasend & repeal of the law # James 0. Hariland, 505 %h street northwest bs Rog Arkansas who had suffered quite as much A Mr. Joba Walker, D street south: wpa. ee ener those of” Mt He” woul Lew Suicide of am Army Omicer. : z west. paid him 62,000, one Hentasippl. rae mee? | omumna, B.C. 5—Captaia Jobo Mre. Fagan, corner 6th and @ streets southwest. | Srher half <n emncndment thet the n0Aitional Daant of the post at York- Mrs. Arncid, Ith street southeast. ‘Washington.’ tion be $100,000 instead of $60,000, and that the | Christopher, oom ‘thie moraine’ 5 gyms ae daca : “But Mr. state of Arkaveas be ville, elo Mr. Joseph Wintsid, 916 G street southwest. came to you s HOUSE OF BEPRESENTATIVES.—On | ‘0g vith s ‘The remains will be sent to Price & cents For sale by all principal Drag- cn pms Dh pier Se Map see- | Philadelphia for interment. er rec enn ret southwest, where. large pet ot ——— me Dill. THE TROUBLE 1m ARKANSAS between the ‘bomber ‘testimon: seen. yourself Late ROBBERY. rival goverbors still continues. dis- A pertactcare guaranteed.” mayt-lw* spore belonging to us he had tn his eerocnen oftered the follSwing, whlch wen S| S'tr debsern, ensnstaays iin cane FS2sce c ART, CanDY won thougl Unoosat our credit would have Guwzrat BUTLER who had a severe bilious Emp y a 4 Tommities on the e fs followe:—""Brooks’ forces bane ae: wa been uf Tuined, for no firm, however yesterday, is confined to bis bed to-day, et So eee ee oe See fared Juoges Beatle. and and Freee calnd fo the fact OF We were the victims ‘of eireumatiaces ia | Dut with favorable symptoms of recovery. ployece of the or any offcers or | e,s0'G, 2, Harter fm peste, fae Bee ost varied and peter ane gnc ewars bas compelled us to submit. Im consequence we | ‘Tax Caprwer anesiox to-day was of short neared So eee ae situation last night on both sides looked quite Bae Me etice heh epee: | Cver skinned’ before in the world, ‘But acta, | @aration. All the Departments were Tepre- tne Evestigation ordered by = into pe to the ey hy a {nee 3) NUTS. ete.. fo —_ sented, Mesers. Sawyer and vestiga ato he | one to the effect that Brooke fe aassalt rea ches Wood snd Dana in their true colors. We have | for and Delano. The to into all the = sauit Brooks, ‘The United States troops oocepy martan“*? Under Schulte, of ew Vork, and Thesdavs Gepleriat | arkneee, oi ‘made, as the ators for tea ei seoey’ for the Seat Temitens between both pareies. Res’ {0 4 PEBFROT-FITTING SHIRT this city, and are confident we will win. The | the faction have askeg for time to fully District of ead a four-page letter Wood wrote to me, from which re to which request the Mr, Committes on | “PY decision of the legislature. _ LEAVE YOUR ORDERS aT he medenty extracted the half dosen lines that | A'torney Generef bas consented: Tein Public Lande, regorted forthe retie of | Josxru W. Hous, republicea reform and Sppeared the Sun the other day, ts in the probable that a decision by the President ma; enon the BEEN’S, 699 9th Street Northwest. Petey erat sudee, Emmett, sat wal be Rot be announced until after. the Cabinet Pamed. alice 5 Ai ee, 528, ae PRIRT PATTERNS CUT TOORDER. jant-tm | fo say at present. Test BbOat "| given before that day. «" \» Powibly may be Mr, Poland, (Vt) from Oommittes on Judi- se i i ) i