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¢ THE EVENING STAR. ; PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, ‘ Sd ad . AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvanian Avenue, cor. 11th St BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 8. KAUPPRINS , Prevt. : : crved Dy carrisrs to - — y i J 7 e ea thee nuteribers ar Tex Ousts Pek WHER, OR Foutt e1S PER x “4 mor ons Fear, 85. LY 8TAR—Pabt'shed Friday—$1 50 MR MEF lavaciatty in wivance, in both cance, Sus pert nae han aE %, 43—N2. 6,602. EF Rec of advert ving faraished on epsticaton, ASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1874. TWO CENTS. __ LECTURES. SPEOIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR. , "#E pistaict ixvesticatien. FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS, » HAL ———EoOoOo—>SSS=_—_ a . e Waoxsspary, May 20. i, ey Bud! Deble’s Condiion Powders. = Gossi Proceedings of the Joint Congressional Committes. Mr. Wright, from the committee of confer dealers a The Mot Exgertes ed Horsemen Use mt. | Washington News and Gossip. Closing Proceedings Yevterasr of 2,000 7 ence on the bill to facilitate the exportation o! mah. sUyRO mare wiv __7O8 SALE BYGEEWHORS. Ir BERNAL RuvENCR—The recetptafrom this | After our report vi the District Investigating Food pavement; I'corrected that measarem=n! Seuid cots, matted mage, ehieh ~~ ea i Committee closed yesterday, Wright Rives, who 5 laid ordered ; Has consented to repeat his Leet are on AMUSEMENTS. arene ee ee called om tho | Was on the prvsrpanipens “Leb street, between 24 and 3d street, over it, Buckingham, from, the Committee ov MINES AND MINING, N4@fies4c TakATeR-sALvint. President to-day was ex-Seuator Hendricks, of | (yer ee oe Ceres eat erehant oat on pee — * | the Secretary of the Interior to pay Sie.) ow IMostrated by the CALGIUM LIGHT, Box sheet vow open at Mcizsro:t’s aad Box Office | Indiana. Trout foot; that on Market Space, {rom Ti to | good mame = My + Oe a At$ o'clock on the evenings of of Theater fer The Presid 9th streets, the United States paid for five Q. Did Mr. Forsyth make any measurement~ P “ Te performances in America of Nesmatiow.—The President sent to the | sistas of the wood pavement laid, and $300 more | after that? A. Not under my direction; he div | THE BALTIMORE AND © = Saien Go | aooenr, ightls acrom @ part of the eastern TUESDAY, May 12, SATUBDAY, May 16, TUBS. GNOR ToMs50 SaLViat, Senate today only one nomination mamels | than the coat of the whole wood parement, aud | ur der romebody else's, abd aoeasured govern. | Mf. Jobnston po eG A Ae ee eS DAY, May l9, THURSDAY, May 21, SaaS een. See Sees John Pratt tobe U.S. marshal for New Mexico. | tbat the Board of Patle Works charged and | mert work. remy pln Be Bd bE | goods of the facsery. 6 ibited durin THE GREATEST (F LIVING ACTUBS, agrced to report adversely on the extension of | to Rock creek, the United States is overcharged | A. I referred the matter to Barney; he told m | *aid the object of the bill was to bring the Met | the course of the atream, and his — “ Msp of the THUESY 31.5 Map 21. a Wor luck, the Tanner csr-brake. on pavement $8,503 25; curbing, 5,000 20; cob: | it wasimpomible to make ® measurement, on | ropelitan, branch and the Washington branch | inganew channel fur it. bogin treme foemary yaa; the jon : : street sections; afte: * Dividing Ulas of BALVIVI ts b's grace and ciperd role, om Of Repeeneutative Mettton | LEneRe Pevement, 6391508 00 the whole j | Recent of inere Deng Bo ereut cuvtions; afte | Slee the olty by ou0 enumion Bins, god et to ronning south throogh the valley. BY H % Woah + of Moantalos; THR 1 THE conpITION Of Representative Melli Witness testified that the Uni: tates had | making diligent inquiry, 1 fumod some eartr the di here one square kk tjom | there operations men, women and chikdres earn Gols and Suivee:, she W aseoe Ringe of Ruasselen piamonerie ne who isetil af the Insane Ansiam, was slightly | Recm overcharged #4 63-14 for 17th street trom | Dad been deposited there'by other Ques, ome their bread, and fed too much to do to allow “ . New York ave street, contian ssked where the dirt came from; ¥ < s jaasen. The x Oe Porn BENET Te Mra’ setarday, slthough be wasstill de | Sodows:—if we examine the table weet | pared alone the lias Doct eal time? he jeu dons to the clty by alivwiag the tatm | children ond women gather the patterns ad be Fisare with Gold and wav Urious. ee OO) te Tent san Ta Noun charged | syih made two measurements; his second meas | beew, done to, the city by allowing the tadwe | children and women man pasion the anaaene aver, wof toe Bichcst Mices inthe | SALVINI inthe ta Tae W oT It a with £9 657.20 in front of the War and Navy de | urement was 39,000 cubic yards more than bi- | Criminate laying of rai * ~ the task. W. alegre lee ee ae FAREWELL SAUVINI MATINEE dais dis € acetate edding at the | P&ltment-; buton page 3,98) (Governor's an- | first; it was too much of & rill for me to wal eee ot ae eee eee) Ee ee ee | Sane A i « 4 7 at Sadies present at tho w ud 7 we see that the United States has pais | low, and I tabled his report and went over the J th of the Satro Tgnnel; Coaveying Air to | SALVIN in his gerd acd word-famoas, im swer) Di 5 Iro~d. b ri hes ‘on YT *% ay the T locativn of tracks in the city | that necessary in searching for the dead being Le. White House to- morrow are expected to appear | $10,628.50 for concrete alone at the Wat depart. | work; Connolly, the contractor, was bothering | ®POD Prope: iret without bonnets, in reception dresses. ment, and on 434 it is charged for side | Mr. ‘Shepherd, and he suggested it be referres | fOr all the railroads, Before a very long time | in progrers. Mr. Skinner and Mr. Speliman G os cert Giast Powder; Machine Su: £0; Goneral simi sro G oes Garden; Carte 50 cents; Private Roces. $15 .ad @2). Tv not rebuild their milis. footwaiks, excavation, sewer, sodding and curb | to arbitrators; I then secured a measurer fron) | Provision would bave to be made for these rail- | will not re’ ~ ees S Gaons nactes tears te Comurtrex ox ELEoTIONS of the House | ing. So table 3|_mast be wrong, asthe United | the Treasury department; be was om the week eee. ee : A. comutinns of the Batten Hannahate veieat EY Ey Se Mr. CHARLES HOWAED and LITTLE DOR. | willto-morrow take up and decide the case of | States paid more than is stated ta thetable, and | one afternoon mith Artur Shepherd. repre: e,and he did mot believe this would be | the ‘sccne of dieaster yester When the Woseest ¥ ‘gua wide RITT tn the great merai drame, “Uucle T m'e | Delegate Cannon, of Utab, who has declined to | #ince the true amount was not deducted, the | snting Connolly; the next day I he ve this wou! y T. ‘Olty and Goid Bill; Shafe Cabin.” my rate per front foot, as charged to the property- | resigned the position; he was afraid it would rT. jae Attained, everybody descended to at Was: ington aud Sc disclose his domestic »ffairs to the committee. boldere, is too high. We also find, forthe sate | get him into trouble, and he wouldn't have any Mr. Morrill (Vt.) said he hed for some Som the treacherous k ‘end stood at the ster, Ore, Waste Rock, and a Too of | |. RWIN BOOTH IN BALTIMORE. street, that the sewerage from New York av- | thing to do with it; finally Governor Shepherd, | D€e” trying to effect an amicable arrangemen: the Bas; Ge Core: Wood Barnet | EY Wilewel wakes: — = a ee has Lees Lopprars ‘Soma ie ths ennai As Changes: te tee Gata winbeh any Knowledge, Lopuninn = eon by which all the steam railroads coald have the pettem, toe wail, earth Stuns and Roserrount- pol write a letter to be read at the decoration of the | States at #14,255.10. Contract No. 25, sewer | sioner; I went to thems and wold them I mont: | same facilities in the city, aod he ty 8-9 P- s t nox! ' : despair of effecting that arrangement. There | contractor who bad the reservoir constructed Op to the Sutro Taanel; Stoc THUBED&Y—HAMLRET. graves in the National Cemetery, in Knoxville, | weet side of ith street, New York av make pits for them, which 1 did; the committee Sates samnane ina very short tue tes | taking a copy of the specidentions cometeee at Sascalitics of the O-lif Sack Biog; F8tpAY—IAGO. | Tenn.,on the 30th instant. 1, $3,848.92, Seok testimony ana F Cosmaly wacsand | Baltimore and Potomac depot must be removes | the original sontract tader witol the dont hua Coedtive acd Robbing the Public; Briving of Juiges | SATURDAY MATINEE-DON (-ESAK ae Oo Se tho | paemeys 2 GX yards mecadam sed paroment | yards additional were due Connolly over my | Baltimore and Fotomsc depot must be removed | the original contract under which the dass hed ‘Sod | ¢a!Sintares: Employing a Voual Press; $12 00 SaTURDSY NIGUT—BRUTUS. HE COMMITTER ON APPROPRIATIONS of tho York avenue to E street, at $1.50, | measurement; this was the end of it; the finai | fro! oped thet could be made to | members to what’ he termed evidence of their Fees ing gra emer eee eae | emmseainy had ner connitration te sp: | 455s ‘Fus came ware ae cone nt | Qvasd nasi yar tink ssn pars | He ope eat aranenmonts oul be meds | members twivhnt be armed cident Miser; Mines ot the Harz Moantuins, ia Choies seats can be ercared at thy office of Rord's | Propriations for armories and arsenals, and | later period at s cost of $3.80 per square yard, vO. Werd the vouchers a four aiice used by | He eked now that the pending bill go over | blame of itmeeif and thove who acted (9r him. or ney SRO ect Bigh; Kplacinton of Sentiietion:; Gusts, Motes. Maghivgton, good for @ round trip | finally fixed upon the sum of $570,000. Last stone bed was finished a deduction ought to | Samo and F in making government mea. | 2Dtil to morrow so that examine ite CAUSE OF THE DISASTER. atts Sitemeds: Accidents ta Mines, & Gave~ | A-special traie will leave Baltimore at 11:15 ee eS. have been made, and not $4.70 per square yard. | eurement? A- Yer, Tor work doue since Augur: PiTbe Dill was then laid over uatil to-morrow. | wan Gor enn ar psrpnas from he lips ners Buried ve; . maar me Blast—maimed | for Washington dari>g the Booth eagegement. A MARRIAGE LicENSEZ was iesned by the clerk | In 15th street, from Pennsylvania avenue to B | last, and not paid for. Mr. Scott, from the Committee ‘Claims, ineer who had constructed. Hartford reeer- wt; Patties Roce taste Tie innova | ee of the court here to-day to Algernon Charles | Sutets, if re, cxamine, the Governor's answer. | G;,Wno,fxed the prices ‘The wefces toc the | reported adversely on House Joint resolution | volr twenty years age, and wba nee coosmen: Jacke ‘Mine<@ miners barned t0 _uecee | [aaaeEs COmIReR: Frederick Sartoris, of Wars-Ash House, Titeh- | ¥°, 22 ¢ sooner ged gern oe meme Gort "] ard Besene mel. also, —— a4 6,610 square yards wood pavement, at $3.50, oversment wi fixed by Samo, Oertiey ana | “irecting the commissioners of claims to send | nied the committees as an expert remarked, 823,135, wit Sia disree, throngs rhe, Eenoct, aleo MONDAY, MAY 18 th 3,382 square yards asphalt | Forsyth; the prices for private property were | t© Congress without delay the claims decided | “This dam was not built according to WEDNESDAY AND 3: NIGHT. AND | field Hants, England, and Ellen Wrenshall ¥ MATINEES. 135, a z Ss - | fications of that in your T Giant, of Washicgton. —. Sidewalks, at $1.35, $4,538 70; curd, brick pave | fixed by correspondence between Governor | Prior to April, 1874. Also, from the same com: en ” od Admission free. Tick be obtah _ Popolar prices of admtesicn—15, 25 and 60 cts. ~—____ ‘and $6,504 71. Al it x heph: 1d Mr. Oertley; I consder the mittee, adversely on the bill introduced by Mr. | bana. i But sir,’ loterra; janset, **th lication at the fice of Wilud’e Hel, at the | Preauction, for the ret time’ cf the eesseton, | Poerwastan Gexmaac Caaswatt, U. 8. for grecings © Lew Gocmate, aad es aes | cree nee read imeem nn Belen | ree to provinn ior the eniement ot | are.”” “Excuse be, sir,” replied the Osionel, he titan Hotel, and at Movers. Philp & Bolo- | extravagant; Treasurer Spinner, Commissioner of Interna! | $40 44 a8 amount paid by United States. | fair price— price—would be about 75 or 80 | !0yal persons the United you are talking mow toa man who fully un- S Boot store. ‘Tess heretofore ‘are geod a YORK 48 IT WAs; . ‘ity Hail ‘atios treet and 4t! ; this isa fair price for the circles; y | during the iate rebellion, and for other pur | dérstands this kind of thing, and can see Just for all lecture {Chron. & Rep] -mayil Or, the Fireman's Midnight Watch Revenue Douglass, ex-Commissioner E. a. | City Hall reservation (on @ street of [ceed en eb ngewe 5 quer}. | poses. Both bills were indefinitel, | bow it is, Bamet. We are standing on your Ss roduced ‘with starting scenic ffects. After the Rolling, Second Auditor French, and Co: street), Governor’s answer, page 433: Contract | faced flagging is worth about 45 cents; | made tion of Mr. Wadie! witness and its testimeny condemns on.” The pasts = Ere. around cf ploeea the Voxail Gardeus. to- | sional Printer Clapp were on ihe floor of the | No. 24, pages 253 and 344.’ Sewer on G street, | a mistake and was misinformed when I figures was divested i tus tee | Cokenes oan iS Gua Guest LADIES’ GOODS. See rrearer F heey aaa the glorious | ‘vase to-day. a nent ore Site 30, peg eid [G jet Bagaitg thet © Sonera ew wpaset oa 7 Al rnmapmy ty why ed funded con bis ‘onginser, br Wells, ——_- ao mas’ = ! - ———__ , whole of sewer, 8 , & difference | kim at Was arow circles; *, Fond . io 0 PERRSONAL.—George W. Childs and family | of $1,715.68. Massachusette avenue, New Jersey | go back on my nation in fixing the price at 's; | Ment in relation to the claim of Norman Wiard. | and the no less surprised legislative commiites, ‘TUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT $1,000. ATTENTION: = st,000. vil geanuees Boupenty, Goveneect Se thet le ten imesh: dae Oo ean. , from Committee on Military Af | that the specifications had called for the build- a ‘All’persons cwning or aig strong draft horses, | 804 A.J. Drexell and tamily, of Phitadelpnia’ 412: Sewers, $36,495; two-third. about 200,000 equare feet of the flagging arounc | fairs, reported bill for promotion of Capt. Wa ing of the foundation wall at least three feet pamely: ‘Livery Stable keepers, cs Gomparies, | Potter Palmer and family, of Ohicago; and | {7 Serene, 520.405; tworthirde “s government property. Myers to the rank of major in the quartermas- | below the of the reservoir, whereas it or Ree ETOCS ROL eee ee eee | Samuel Wilkeson, of New York, are at Wil- | of Public Works, 1814; page 15s: Sate tomce Q. Were you consulted about the purchase o' | teF’s department. was built only upon that bottom between which I pay Bi JHOCSABD DOLLAMS to the owner rds. "Mr. John R. Young, of New York, is | whole cost, #22,323.47; the United States pays | flagging? A. No, cut; 1do oot keowe whe med, Mr. Ingersoll called up biil to enable the See | and the wall the water was found to pam easily, LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS | AWAY'FROM A STEBICAES. pon wince T | St tbe Ebbite House. ----Gen. Butler is laid ay | two-thirds, €11,815.65- Deduct fromthe akere | TERE incon ets. retary of ihe Iuterior to make final settlement | created s leak and eventually the . = a] aball cccupy «horizontal position, the traces fast- | 88917 with @ sharp attack of inflammation o° | and we have §9,407.09 as the amount over. Q. Do you know of any cases where contract- | With the Pottowa: tans of Michigan an sep, bankmen: ered scousd my the bowels. charged on sewer. Massachuset ‘us forty feet narrower than the contract speci- a itebould have been. body. were executed after the work wasdone. A. | | Indiana under treaty stipulations existing with IN THE COUNTBY, I those who inteud to completo for this “4 singer, who sail. | Jersey avenue to Lincoln equa know many such cases; the rule has been t | them; which was discussed at some length, ee In short,” said Gob. MureKxA.—This phenome ver, je 412: 49,400 cubic yards, grad- ake the con! sign th and the boar. | then went over. Wilson, ‘the specifications have been entirely 8. HELLER'S, business, 421 11th street, naar F-nnayivaniaaro: | for Europe next week, will, we are gia to learn, | ing ard! teal, for ome, wen tOn oot Seseatees — , Mr. Frelinghuysen moved to take up disregaided and the accident’ which {hae dowo oe OF JOWE the watch will como offsat LiF. | come back to us next season with a grand con- | No. 243, which ig the’ contract for the | Have you received extra compensation a: Mens. Stockton and Sanisbury appesied te | soiph conten te hae ee. he 5 La - ». de Vivo, Pi . | te * 102,42 — 53. ; MISS McCORMICK, Q ee = ith aa Ho | She intends amas a tone heer of ‘concerts 15 Vermont avenue, I to lith street circle, United | in the terms | thought due me as a fellow mem arg So miners, sae desired to | play ei cmsrectionst the dam was cri: 4 : : SILL” {Om RaMbitten asst Bale \ Maw Re | to United Stacesaed Oneaan, commencing in | States overcharged $007 17; 0n 12th street and | ber of the board; Mr. Willard said I was an en | #P¢AK on it, were able to be prevent. me | 20 # recent evil consequences murder. at ew Yor! t the mber. | Peuntyivania avenge to Potomac river. the | gincer, andas such was entitled te additiona 0 & division, a majority yored to take up the BOT AN ACCIDENT. 906 PENNSYLSANIA AVENUB, ‘am 8. MARKRITER SERRE | AS AK ve ow aback Ne Se ok Baptecabers) | TS ce Pebie Winks ec beyond the | salary; I asked bim what he got additional a: | bill, when In talking of the event later, Col. Wilson said (Up Btaire ) — fo | 30. 439 7th street, between D and E streets, eight | AMENDING THE Fin. BILL —The Com | cost of the same $7,050; on Ist street northwest, | vice piesident; be said nothing; I said then J FE cei srgenset de wogack for pig an ge a noes. | that he could not regard it 1st, aeckdent, itt cee anomie O44 Fellows’ Halls mi'tee on Banking and Currency at their mect- | between Pennsylvania avenue and B street, | co not want any additional salary; Ihave prac | He said he wanted it to goon the record that a e dam could not hold any body o CHIP AND STRAW FRENCH FLOWEES, apis-tr SETS AND HATS, ‘Also, largest M PORTED BONNETS, ac LAORS, &c., £0. “AT MADAME ESTREN™, 61% ih street, t aduce cor soormous stock of Human Hair. | “4 LE KINDS OF CAST OFF WEARING AP by 1: - the dominant party in the Senate, which deter water in, as the earth at the bottom ander the Paper Hangings, Window | ing to-day considered the faance Dill, an’ Hroosd aos us sarge Sotuel Uisleed: Beaton as | iecteenss ae a ean een wares | Seeetag ese ease st beiene ie eee, | Sec Oe sorely washed away daily. Sa atake, Nally ee ie ae Dereige at and Tas- | struck out that section of the Senate bill whici: | {Ould not be char ‘pavement wore furnieted, | Leesa. Tefused to grant the courtesy to absent mem Joel Hayden said that much had ever been bi tes Rina, Naile. District, provides for the retention of one-fourth of th | set and laid by the architect of the capitol, and | “O. at what prices have theae main sewer: re to express their views on au important father's opision, and so ewe y Suet im thle Bg Please remember Name and Namber. jel-ly* | coin interest by banks as reserves. The com- | the cobblestones were remo ed by the contrace | becn constructe How did you arrive at tha —< tim oaid hh ion ts os i fe wo ‘ote he ~ 1 ota as mittee aiso modified that part of the Senate bi!! | tor without charge; on New York avenue, from price? A. (Witness producing map of mair aera pele Bitead A sara d sas = ere ta ae pms Renda Ge eave ~ ir PAREL can be sold to the very Dost etvantage | 1" Telation to the amount of greenbacks to be | yth to 15th street. the United States overcharged Sewerage.) Che amount paid by the Ux opportunity to put his vote on the record in the mebes an © building moment they ioe 01 Braids, ane C Very Dandsom Braids of a new styl ai $1 and upwards; beautifel Carls from 5 Fetlred as national bank notes are issued, sub- | on sewer #4.00030, curbing, “@2,181 35; purer | States te aca ae eal by the mative to take up & dill that had been de | hesrd the word “ reservoir” shouted in the conte npwarce. S19 D street’ between 6th RA ; | Stituting 46 instead of 25 per cent. ments, $1,254 08; concrete pavement, site 39, | total cost is $2,455,855.23. Expended, $1 bated at the greatest extent, year ia and year — = take cerage on the high ground. jies in want wil! save money and time. Sotes by mail promptly attended to. Cash paid. M3-tt Tus REOALCITRANT SANDORN Witwass.— | %dding, $1,034 50. 643.3. The price for the Boundary street sewer | OUt- ef contributions are pouring in. Gall and examine. We guarantee satisfaction te | seem sey OTHER WITNESSES. is $56 38. The price has been increased $4 per | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—Mr.| 5, ne ae Se : al a FESTIVALS he sub-commttee of the Ware aod Moan: 1aFE; Maze Emery tentiiod that 4 futr price to | foot un acoountof the depreciation iformiy cx | Dawe (Mass) moved to take up the Senate | ail the villages, notably ar Willieesturg Me, r NG Goens = . om m! A ing jesera. > ck, Kas- | lay and furnish flagging, sneh as has been trict paper. is has been done uniformly on 1 t os es . EW SPRING Ge EDUCED PRICES: BOF GILL HAVING BEEN REQUESTED | *0n and Dawes, having ander consideration the | by the Board of Pabile Works and charged to | all power work five thle euussenr, resolution providing for the adjournment o' ee ae ad Wane ae for ye dim aan NEW GUOBS by many persons to rep at bir Moe contumacy of Prescott, Sanborn’s attorney, dii | the government, would be about 65 cents per Q. Do you courider $56 38 a foot a reasonable | Congress on the 22d of June, but Mr. Kasson <aaunn the Gomemien at ts tates oan Pramas) veg BELLAS, BALL and FESTIVAL, aanources to his not report to-day, but expect to do soto morrow. | lineal foot. The parking would be additional. | price? A. Yes, sir, considering the payment | (flows) objected. “ane ‘that thi ere coapdanent aah onght to UV ELTIES in Fancy Goots, friends and t Lite that be will compiy ‘They will probably report that Prescott should | He also testified that the school teachers w the men get. Sr. Dawes then, as a privileged question, | he hanged. Hundreds of operatives heard chess YOUNG'S N. ¥. BaZa, with the request on . be required to answer. Should they make such | Ovly in ore month’s arrearages of pay whe! Q- Is the board still letting cofitracts? A | ogerea an Original resolution fur an adjourn a cabin eaeen pe pened 1 ‘441 Tih etrest. | FRIDAY Og eee eek NIGHT NEXT, a report it will be adopted by the main commit — Soh eth ‘ipan tak eine to aes 8 acts are let ont, but mostly for sanitary | ment on the 2id. pom toony to have ‘csoaped alive from W. 7 vo Bell. C: . . te and Prescott will be preaeuted tv the Ho m. H. Clage' ‘0 @ stand to den: — Cleaning alleye, Xc. Os Tod.) to adjourn, bat the | ; 4 MueTARLURED SIS ne | ft Woskizaton oll, Capitol Hm MY | as guilty of contempt. ™* | statement of Win. A. Cook, the district - . Who had the contracts, as a general rale | ,)Mt7, Coburn ([od-) moved to adj » erage my pe Doge se Bren dg at Uf ita Fist tz the country | @TRAWBERBY # RT: Vac, — neyy that Gov. HD. Cooke had not signed the | for putting down the streets and pavements ir | Air k'aseon moved to lay the resolution on th: | pms tively avowed peteve the eteee SR ee eee Acent, The ladies of the First Presbyterian Oburch wil | Bar pg tela ran aa Tee | caaeh ee een ee Clana) eags | trove of government property? A. I could’n | table. Kejected—yeas 67, nays 133. mittee that he did Hot detain Ghency when bs . eet, between F and = or Unite ates Senator was en inthe | passed but one branch of the legislature, eay; there have been many cases e c. Dawes’ . a HN. B.—Gusrentee given that! no color rabs of; | DOCS ope peer ay Conneticut senate and honse yestorday. In the produced the original sheet of the billy with grading bas been Gone by one contractor, anc as omaeel na ertinee resolu- | ide fom the dem on Sacurday, bring your articles soon, to get them back in tials. | a+ ene Church, on 4% street, near City Hall, on the * A Gov. Cooke's siguature, which he showed the | the pavement by another; up to November las Th ation was then adopted by a vote of y a SS ae : ~ | Senate the result was: Whole number of votes, | © " if : e resolu! as then adep y The Cincinnatt Calamity. A. FISHER, FIRST OLAS3 SCOUBER, DAY. Moy 2 tect ed cas PU BSDAY and PAL: | ow W. Eaton 16, Wd Bockinonace (ein, | committee. ‘The witness said a former clerk of | the bills were made cut by the auditor; the on 143 yeas to 69 nays. Crxcramati. May 20 —Several persons were 61S sh street opposite Patent Office. DAY. May Sb, tist and 22d. ms-5t_ the howe, whole Eumber of wotent oar W. w. | Se legieluture had found it among the waste | gincer put in the quantities, not the prices; I d. T voting in the negative were Mestre. At | pur‘ed ip the ruins of the bouse at the corner SEEOIALTIOS OF, eerste S124 BERRY FESTIVAL, FoR F Eaton 152, W. A. Buckingham 76, Joseph R. | P&P not think in cases where grading and payin, | xins, Biery, Bradley, Bright, Bromberg, Brown 3 a@ Memorial Church. Four nights 6 Clothes cleaned without ehriaking a . 5 pes! Grease spots removed effectually, 20 that they nerar | TCREDAY Mey lob at Chepel, lath and Vormon: Hawley 11, Chas. 1 Ingersoll, Henry B. Hac- | ye Leip rned ni avenue. | hating Sink, showing six thonsind | Titou 3, David A. Well nd examined by | were separate that the two fect of grading wa Bundy, 1. The two branes | Mr Bass. "His attention w faa e or Perry end Central avenues, which fell last alled to several | deducted from the paving contract; I ‘Cannon, Cessna, Clements, Cobb ; Kan),’ Coburn, ‘Cook, Crossland, Donnsi 5 che cke tstucd by bim, in sums of 850,000, $50,000, | good deal of trouble with Mir. Flbert with ref- i, Eldredge, Fort, Harris (Va.), Harri a Gives cleaned on hort notice. Pricesmod- | for aichete at doce, TO? © Wet Works; o> | Toee, = <olat session to-day and confirm thi+ | nu #100,000, which do not appear t0 be charged | Svercets the subjects he dida't went the tog son, Havens, Hasicton (Mo), Holmen, Ha erate; punctuality guaranteed. sepl ly > . ieudediaens = bim in bis report of moneys received and | feet deducted. bell, Hunter, Hurlbut, Hyde, Hynes, Kassor ph et A a SECA an Nava Gazate.—Pay Inspector James | ‘i eee the ‘committon, eo BON fo feet ingel climate nig ae Knapp, Lawrence,’ Lawsoi tote oaghridg 8. a plied, ‘woodel nt? A. Witness Ie . % rary, SUMMER RESOR’ EXCURSIONS, &. Fulton has been ordered to duty aa inspector ot | ‘lent not appear, even with pie date of the rion Bb becrgrell tore ge gh aor Lynch, Maynard, MoCrary, MoDill (Wis), . fe to a E. ;OB EXCURSIONS. "| Provisions and clothing at the navy yard, Mare | jesuinz of these checks; that he did not recol- 39 per square yard; then to this add 20 per cent. | Packard, Packer, Parker (Mo.), Platt’ (V when it tucdenly tell. MM y eet Bea sacs Island, Cal.; Passed Assistant Engineer Jamee | lect these checks; but that he would be able to | prot, and ten cenis for royaity—“this 1 con Pratt, Purman, Hansier, Rapier, Sawyer, Say: | few slight ines Mr ie heated amid so moustalas of Viggiaia, twolve | Tbe Steamer 9) H. Chasman ordered to special duty at Chester, | explain the matter in {ull this morning. sider & very fair rate.” ler (Ind.), Sener, Sherwood, Shoemaker, Sloss, | Lots sufi raises about che rene eee weet Biles weet of Winchester, Ave from Hock Gam be chartered for Excorsions every MONDAY | 7%; Commander L. A. Beardsley temporarily To-day’s Session. Q, Bo you know anything aboat the grading Sprague, Stannard, Strait. Thornley, Tyner, | caughter, aged five years, died Sfteen ml Prenat atrce Spe ouissecee MM | Oot Hebe y te Racers, Torden cased comand gawsig Wine | Te commltce we called to order at mao | Suis SQL cere eeiyNas getty | Walecr Wer (6.3), iy waar: | afer ter ekonomi asbeg™ a pa MR Le deerdsnee cer et ere ia Light; Pay Director E.C. Doran detached from | o’clock a. m. $31,005.40. vernment is charged $25,172 | wa Wecdeaty 4 . parte ww phe Bo A, “he et Pot: inae river, has fine saloon and pr ‘hiidren, . hal! “¥ pm rg manera es iy pearl bol htop pod pene at a Cluse, wid poe = and en- | Itis Mied. nd is especially edawt«d for Moonl xeursions, | the Mare navy yard and p! on wait neer of the Board of Public Works; was dort win bs poate’ fo tpans ihe pon? pplz te stiPuzasos & buerhen ing orders. Fotnted October 20, 1012; am a professionel jt the bod: not an overcharge, but incongruous. ‘The reguiar order was demanded, and the | urea’ Theservaut ay 2. Well, explain that? A. Well, if you buy | Speaker announced that the billin relation to | S'clock this mornin ‘& horse for $500, and @ man brings you ® bill t | the Sar born contracts was in order, but at the the cellar floor by wi pon her. “Home forall, Address Mre. 8. 8. GORE. b-etreet Wharf. ————— ineer and architect; tinished my education in for two mules at $250 each, you are no: n. But ho is sick, and who > Creek Valley, Freserick county, Va. _mayl-aw_ | F)RESOSS BECIBING TO Vi8iT THE BIG | JUDOES Bostaap axp Duvatt.—The House | fy" - Eheated. "You pay the correct amount, but ina Gece cree naire ann postponea | Zt is thou Bt tat ber — TY crushed ‘hip NCH —WEST END HO c FALLS or wishto be accommo- Judiciary Committee had a four and a-half «. What have been your duties iu connection = way. until to-morrow. and ‘thigh and died this ‘openen the loth of Jone pS hours discussion yesterday on the oases of | with the board? A. When a contract was | "Q. fs tbat the way government accountshave | "UI {S;MOrTOm tte ex gaged at the office of D Ten, See t Say aon beens a | Judges Busteed and Duvall. They came to a | 4W4fded I was notified; gave the neceasary di- | boen kept? A. It seems s0. of the whole on c= Broedwer. fertable busses leave in the moruing and return at | conclusion in cage of the latter, and itis ander. | Tections to fix the grades, sewers, &c; meae- | Q. Explain that again? A. Well, you see THE POST OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL, NO CHALLENGE SENT. 39 Frankl night. stood agreed to report in favor’of his impeact. | Wed the work after it was completed. John 0. Evans did the work. There wa | wr. Parsons in the chair. By order ef the | Lonpom, May 2)-A dispatch from Paris to aed ‘+ West 711 Im* WM. F._BEAMEB. | Tort, sithough they adopted a reslatonor |. Q- Have there been any difficulties with the | actually about 46,000 square yacds. ‘Evans war House general debate was limited to one hour | the Sei 8 graph tays there is mo truth in the ro~ aueFices for the season. will depend upon location [MSEC FURNISHED FOR BALLS, Picnics, | secrecy. The committee are pretty evenly | 8rd in counection with your duties? A. The | allowed about 81 per yard. Samo put it 75,00 | sud eit. +44 snd m port, th ke de Chartres has sent a chal- Foome cecupted. Tweaty cout. reductioi 4 case organization of the board is such as to impede | yards at 50 cents per yard, Tuat is the way it Mr. Holman (Ind ) called attention to the in- wo Pi je Cassagnac. for the menihe of Jane and Sepeomabor, . fBesigquces cofucr ith and Prrrocts | reprecent thaththe sonsisee wih neh cae ty | aus eDgincer, the vice president averan dels: | Zesaons crease of three and a half millions in this bili | “"&* % PSU) Ss Cesena. pos. PRESBUBY & HILDRETH, who ere not acquainted with me, | fivpeach him ae the coe nat nim are | taut engineer aud givesbim private instructions | | Q. Have you a statement in regard to the cost | over last year.and said that it would be well to | Manip Ma; so Thre Sas a novere #kic= _ByiS-m.w ftJul1 Proprietors. raat ied Pres renee nd fT dost, | not 20 grave a character as those Lodged against | ‘take up the work; measurements have oeen | of vewers on G street northwest, betwoen itt sop and inquire whether this arose from the ex- | mish between the republicans and Oarliste yes- JoeOANS MUITE SULPHUR SPaines, emasded._ Prices reascoable. _mayl-Ga* | Devs) made not under my supervision, and I wish to | and 2oth streets. tortions of railroad coporations. He referred to | terday in the neighborhood of Bilboa. The in- ee by onl 58 OB OHARTER, . state i= mye = " - _ ~ ee ‘ a ee ee show- | the tables showing the rate Ter the mate —_— surgents wore repulsed wee beory ons. — miles {rom Stephenson's - = - } rors; T na ing todo with tue estim ing the cost of sewers on road, which had grown as follows: In 1869, | hundred republicans were and wounded. and five aud a half miles southeast of Wit! The elegant and commodions Iron Steamer F poe oenn Ouvavhs OF Sao esxhny Rice: | SOs ce upgropetition of gLauseerwaremen | EE half-past 12 o'clock the committee took a | Sa94 icp isto, wi22ee, It, lee oles TE Ble Thirty Carlists were taken prisoners. chester, will be open on first day of Ju. ARDSON AND OTHBE TREASURY OFFictALs.— it was made ayo an assistaat enginzer takea | recess until 1:30 p. m. 000; *73. 8172. ax eating doors, st iectoun; mow poriaest be. few = ‘The Ways and Means Committee at their meet- | from under my supervision; I Bever .aw the APTER RECESS. x $323,506. This rate, he said, was greater by | Guyrva Chaly ‘Spring is im fine order.” Apply to WM. H. BYLES, i ing to-day adopted a resolution effered by Mr. | estimate made until J saw it in print in the The committee reassempvled at two o’c look. $157,000 than if the same space was devoted to | at Lausanne were drowned yesterda: Bates of charges: Beard per day, $3; Per week, Spzd-t sel 6b Street Wearf. Kasson, of Iowa, paemsesigen Earoriigy a Richard- | Governor’s answer; [ am not responsible for the Mr. Cluss was examined with reference 8 | the trans; tion of passengers. Geneve. 817 90; por month, of 28 days. $60. Ouildren and | [oR CHAEYEE——— Meets REE the. Beare cinls for thelr con- | errors; Mr. Forsyth has only been nominally | tabular statement submitted by him. He also | “Sr Holman bad reed the confidential ciroa- | oeney pon eae pISSOLUTION oF THE — ae half gl kl dp sal Force " nection with the Sauborn contracts. Mr. | subject to my control; Mr. Oertley made tne | submitted voucher of John 0. Evans for ~ ¥ ith | lar of Giles A. Smith, inviting railroad 00-0} PRENCH ASSEXBLY. May, June, September ond October ibenne wena ‘The A. No.1 Steamer Roberts, of New York, offered a similar resola- | estimates; I Dave uot seen Oertley fur a fort- cet, where 19,000 yards of filling is charged | ation irsecuring un increase of compensation | Panye, May 20 it ls rumored thie afternoon = tion, bat one o little more eaphemistic in | night. at 40 cents, He did eo to show that the bill was | and charged that the present enotmons ine | ube rg wy ten een ny en is amp hets ior distr bation of the Bpciogs, Cole- Qap,be bad, for excursions om 'Tharsdays and Fri- | phrascolgy, as @ substitute. but it was voted |G. Whereis he? A. Making up statements | Mi) c@ntts a handwriting, and that when he ee ons Senaes ~! i or: age was the result of then la‘d in | bly bas been deposited by the Leftand extreme on cre, ‘aad Kbit House, Waskingtys, | 488 of eae SP OSE Sa Re Traand Mr; Kason's resolution adopted. (It | for this committee. I'wish to say all the im- | signel the voucher he did not now these | farrby Giles a, Smith, whe hed held the. pos. | pi. pae been akon hel cnvel & aaa Bonnd-tr Kets, geod until Novemer I,from | SPBIy io ~_"___ Sch Siroat Waarr. | Mill probably be, reported to the House to-day | portant contracts have been awarded without | amounts were included. ‘The figures are in the | ton “or Seco Seoetdue POs ee Beet Bouree. o 6 38; from W seni; Ds $5.50 * eEa_—_—CoC— | oF to-morrow. Mr. Foster, who was charged | consulting me at all, and without my knowl- handwriting of It would be Barney’s | He denounced the increased payments to the SS es EB 0. JORDAN, x and Prop’r. Ss Dae a by the committee with reporting the resolution, | edge. I only know one cyntract which has | duty to fill up the vou ; but Oertley, actii railroads, and said it was a hundred per ceat Accident to a Schooner. CUiFTON, Fatnrax COUNTY, Va. MISCELLANEOUS. would have done s0 to-day had not a letter been | been awarded where the board was consulted | under special eraers to mauenre Jone Evans’ | more than was paid d the war, whenthe | Norronx, Va, May 20.The schooner > -VCBTBY BuagD. —= — = read from Gen. Batler asking the postponement | officially. The vice president made the coa- | work, filled up these amounts, and Mr. Barney | currency was depre, and values of ali | Minnie Kinne, from Philadelphia, for Wash- , The CLIFTON HOUSE is now openfor the re- 4 PEBFEOT-FITTING SHIRT of the Sanborn matter until he is able te par- | tracts. “The minutes of the board were made up | is pot ible for the same. kinds inflated. ington, with s cargo of coal. collided off the ception of families fer the Summer, ticipate in the dizer: by meeting Mr. Shepherd on one corner, Mr. 2. know where the earth came from Mr. Ward (N.Y.) said he desired to know | mouth of the Kay annock early yesterda: ph gg em wa LEAVE YOUR ORDERS at illard on another, and Mr. Magruder on an- | that filled up 17th street? A. I do not; it could why it was that the bill exceeded by two mit- | morning with the Norwegian to ern pe a KEEN’S, 422 9th Street Northwest, DEATE OP GENERAL DreR.—General A. B. | other, and agreeing to something, and calling | not possibly have come from any place but lions the amount stated by the Postmaster Gen- | lost ber bight head, bowsprit, jibboo: \. OLIFTON HOUSE.” There are still some of the Dyer, chief of ordnance of the United States | !t ® meeting. I protested to Magruder once. | streets and alle i we vasrete Ree semen ut, | cral that he would require, and why the de- | head gear. She has been towed m Dest rooms not engaged, many, SE ibim, *eto 0° | SHIRT PATTERNS CUT TO ORDER. jan?-tm | army, died in this city this morning. General | He said, or gh by ring cn ireet sewer ficiency allowed the receipts aud ex- | bark lies inthe Koads geamterani a ly damaged, Terms moderate, and all the appointments of the | p) HOKE & BRO.. Dyer was graduated at the Military academy in $8,195 1 ; on Doure comfortable and desirable. may$-tf D. ‘Wholesale 4 Retail Dealers in Heciesent tn the 32 arate ts tase oe avenue. between ied and Hist, ‘roots, = oe Bi ae. : *T Bis Poveler cd eat jer Resort,sit- | Mayl-Im Oorner E and North Capitol streets. eso py pox pin erred Per prege and too a * ig! Reports from Pine Biek ‘aie uated fp U est of oun serv ance cer ie various . How do account for this? A. I can- ittee having expired, | trict are not so alarming. Marphy, who has Bs tae erie bop, Washing Pirelion Aiiiclal Soavar aay Hingerdonton | arechale tl 864, when be became chief of ord- pot account. (Grit. T'have tauen tho scsonnrs | ffDeralgebate, tn, committee having expired, | trict are, pot fo alarming: | Marphz, who bag gad within 35 hours ride by’ rail wi Seen iclioes Ant Saes c e war, partiontasiy ce" the couticts of Baton bar} a sie Garman noente the amount | ™Onts was resumed. ~ ene ed ta chek victatay. —_ + Will be o 5 > *, . le Inty season Tea Bewutifal eoeeaee oh eeeaee. Sane beet ‘Coment | and ‘Feoe Sd other engagements, brought him charged to the United States is 631,506.01; the | Gey. Joum TrLme, son ef the late ex-Pres'- | et —— g.tivery stable near by, "room, an ice-heuss | O Colamt wis pope ele coeee Gon by ceygeond cost to the board is €9,821,70. How do you Teport that be and his New York Notes. y will be given troquentiy’ i Gentes tries | ome VIMET GTimee ee war of the rebellion at the command Sf the eee tien wn gps and sisters have ever been engaged in : 730 Poor hunared thousand |. Ferme moderate, Tiose wishing te Le ime Lime 8 na. count for it. I have taken the of fathers second wife soncern- | NewYore, May ‘our a woop non Li se | 4.0. WIGHT ; to Beuné Hill P.O., % @1 00 per barrel oy -y hd 5 Befereuces at 1209 F siroct northwest chays-tf Delivered tn all parts of thech so ney BP Txnow engseed | any Tasator Gus MoUoons Mi At S48470Ga SPRINGS. trad _a528 6mm B stroot, bet. 0th and 1ith n. w. es taken the ‘by con: At Yenkton [ ABG UP BOX MaTC) § Tes Texuzsses Raczs.—The spring meet- canal? Monday, a GRAND UNION HOTEL, H nrthiog new we, box a match safe;30 | ing of the National Blood-Horse association “pe have | the court BRESLIS, PUBOBLL & 00 ., Proprietors, oc saleby att enter nve cents. nation? Somes pennies in feraehip The first the omice; es Gee ‘me esate Dy ali Grocers._mayi5w* | race, vandal stakes, sweepstakes for three- eight feet witness. Habeas dope maupprsing pcm, emgerwee | 406, teRLROY. BAIRD & Co.,}a0! i ioe owt of tae ze | aerate va Ry ag nt Hote! "ieee ome ‘9b ot, Paralee third. Time, 104, capes \._ orGtiey House, New Fork city ay8 a0 EES AND UPHOLSTERERS. worl fhe engi. bythe | dose. Wren “ ‘Sam- INE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, CHRO: Lay Ta aye iciectey ent msi, | PRIMUS crap inerytaae Phi wea we | See. Sg Berks constr, Ps. sadist) Ratcs Fiorone D. Boom MOULDINGS: gente sppltca. ‘atin | raised a "at lowest caste prices. ignate withoa: FUBBITUBE COVERS mado in the best style, under tohelp him, | Sater: other, AUCTIONEERS. cheaper ten any other house the ety. aT coald not sirets, wich Fain, would be enough to 8. F. Avetix. Bonnar H. Bran. | forthe rearouy and tuaromtead {rom mens eee Gleason asd F now | une B. H. RYAN &2Co., BEGILDING e specialty. mayll-27 Oertley fora im; ae Tas Lanor Question, Tb sarees Federal Bailes ppoate rae jCEBATIONS sige cumar, There were no passengers on board, the boat gore — —— enn ie Fat ot te dierent Office g aches 4 ‘ .. WILLIAMS, dein, used for freight. was ‘vote ‘out to the end. oxanere a2: wits Se Sidteae alts _sppime 7808 Teog ith eereet northwest. pace wring: Hn coke Crerenaee dougndted to —— pas the ee Speen, jue Waven, | A LEWICK SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIEG 8168.00; | on Sunday, and they seem a8 Ay . —— matter of importance in the ‘cou: the Evans er ee ee 18 or cad. | Sesinst theemployers. The eave ‘than AUCTION BE: Mi; A TYSOM & only : “ feds. Corenctnch ont F Spin | mittee on, church rian, which was very didn’t. dat a Souths wore fiscenea tre of | tiguer. a 5 and other tomecta pt Me Niaers, local ad treseling eee, ees until * voucher. Glee | Tus ‘Cnors.—The wheat tate | oan, torerrisce « county, Ack’, Be ey ccm Try it. Price 28 conte EB. church members, all in about thesame manner. sos 2 byt] ‘season ry Baw pet of a the we. near gad 81 pW CO gue door somte | g7-The Rev. John W. Morris, of Bridgeport, akon mest Soe when wil be, kA rors ace. ee ‘and Dyed’ without being | Conn., is the first colored graduate from the vered mistakes made by smear | June. A ‘the land PN FOR Bons ae frown . Yale Pheological retool. T took charge order of the vice pres- ie ‘Um srom tbe ‘the PAPE 2%, PRS ae ae Scr ae bree wanes | fF A, Connection ouih, aged 7 wan sven: Pte me eal Sree = r— yl road, near Sligo P.0., M Shoes, Fars, @leaned on @ vener- See me #0. Reece Doe | eagpe Sousts | bie woman of 14 summers. : ‘me, and sald bis a. 2

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