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a * __ _BaibLRvAvs. _ 1876 exassVivania 1876 Ne ¥LV nOOTE To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steet Kaiis, Splendia Boen- ery, Magnificent Eq ner ret. Trains leave Wasniugron, city time, {cm Depot, corn 6 b aod B streets, as f dlows > g and the West, 6 s,m Pitteborg; 7:40 to Ubleago, and 1 ay KE ANU POTOMAD Rochester. B dally, with *. m. dally, RALLBOAD. offal: rday, wit ‘@ and Baf- except Sand: at) Limited m. daily, except Sunday. = daily, except Sunday, m. Cally, except Sanday, daily. Limited Express, tach 30 nd 3:40 p.m. daily, exoe A For Pope's Creek Line 7:60 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. muday + except 14 & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDBSIA & WASHINGTON BAILBUAD. 2 Richmond, 11:40 7; ™: tat rd= 40 a.m. datly; and ve Cie) ™. dull Gon] Passenger Agent. jeu'l Manager. jend-ly N.G O—Petn tS—Barts at e 1:2:15—Baittmors end Way Stations, L:30-New YoRe ann NoxroLe Bxreess, Pollman.Parlor Cars. re and Way Stations. , Oincinuats, Pitted’ o, Colambus, Gauci yas ou Ohio aut ual CObteage Stone, Yous Niout Express, Sieepingoars jew Yor re aud princt Way Stations. spe aPEd wees 130, 4k, 5-30 All other pt Sunday. ™ Sunday for Bagerstows, Ab- valley Branch for’ Mew 5.00 a.m. neral Ageat. STHAMER LINES. pre LIne FoR CREEK, NOMINi CHOL ‘The sicewhec! Ox UpPBR MA BIAS Will ccmmen: tings on trom Monday, Ma ing wharf foot of én cry MOM DAY and THUR atsa.m. é jeave Nowini every TUEZSDAY Keturning «iil k and FRIDAY at7 a.m fovzs N.R. FITZHUGH VHA STLAMER HAKINGEK, Cart. W. B ‘Will leave 6th street wharf on SU DAYS aud WEDNESDAYS for Po- tomac Laudings. including Mattawo- Man, Macnedec and Basiers to Nowini 4B. B. FITZHOGH, feb23-tnerl ‘Agent. JEW EXPRESS Line Canal, Eatw 4, Ai NDRIA, FASE. | U GROKGETOWN, SATLING DAYs North Wharves, From ier s, SATURDAY aC ta m Phtiad ~ ie with Olydo's y thislixe. 6. F. RYDE: Agent ight jveted by Knox's Bzprese. Orders left st Geucrai “ftice, 603 Pennayivozis the Steamers’ Wharl, will be prompil: UNAKD LIN NOTICE. ‘With the row of diminishing the chances of sol- Usion, the Stesmers of this Line take a specified course for al) reasons of the year. ‘On the outward Queecstown to New York or Boston, comeing Maition of & ot G ist., or nothing te the north of On the homeward the Meridian ctbing the north of 2. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ‘EEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- LLING AT CORK HARBOR, From New Yorn. Fuom New Youn. jussia...Wed.. March 1 Algeris....Wed , April 5 Wed. March § Obine. Wed., A Abyssinia Wed Java... Wed . Mar. following W: And ever, Da jew York. marked * do not carry steerage passen- —OCabin, 9108 and ‘Scommodaticn, ‘ecko to Burst, tonsil, Betarn tickets on favorabie rage tickets to aud from all ; very low rates ‘Tarough bilis of lading give for Eoifast, Ginegcw, Havre, Antwerp and other ports oa the Oontinewt, and for Mediterranean ports. Yor fat nnd ply at the Company's sflce, ah ALLw = we yang0-ly THE TRADES. EEXANDES BALL, WILLIAM BALL A (iste with @. w. Borkersd BALL & €O., janufactorers and Dealers in’ Doors, Sash end nds, Giaes, Hardware, and aij Betiding Material. 687 Masac’ between étm aud 7b than any oth husetts even i one ecaratos jeas-iy dnily, with | AUCTION SALES. THIS APTERNOON. B HL. WARNBB, corver 7ih aud # streets. BUILDING LoT ° 7 Ri FOR 8418, on the EAST SIDE KET, BELWKEN K AND L Pir KTH WEST. Twill sei at pubtic anction. to the highest MBroals on FRIDAY, March 34, 1576, at_> o'clock B m., Let A, subdivision of square having a 4 By a depth of 63 feos erme cash; balancs in 6and 12 months, With 6 percent interest. @ down on day of sala, Ail cons eyancing at expense of purchaser marl 34 J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. TO-mMVRROW. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, No. 1001 aorthwest corner wth and D sts. OHAMBE Tre B r STOVES. On SATU RVAY MORND) March 4th, I sball sell in front of Toome. @ general assortment of Terms cash WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Ane’ S4Le UNDER DEBD OF TRUST. By virtne of a deed of trust dated June Ith, A. D , 1872, aud recorded in Liber No, 33, foliv 233, of the land records for the county of Washington, D. ©., and by direction of the parties secured ia sa deed of trust. I will sell in front of the premises, on MONDAY. January Sist. A. D. 156, at 4°30 o clock p. m., all of Lot numbered fifteen, in square numbered one, in the city of Washiagton, in the Lnstrict of Columbia, containiag 4.080 s,uare feet or thereabouts, with the tmprovements thereon. Terms: One third cash. and the residue in equal instalments at 6,12 and 15 months, with interest from day of aale, payable semi aunually, at rate of eight per centum per annum until pid, the deferred payments to be secured by the purchaser's not snd a deed of a the my auction Household of tras: property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's opt Ceposit of $100 required at sale.and the conveyancing must be at pur. chaser’s cost. “If terms of «als are not complied wih in five days from sale the property will be Teseld at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser a ‘ter five days notice im the Rvenlog Star new spaps Je . Trasteo. WASH ANNA. WILLIAMS, Anct. EK OF THE ABOVE- janl7-2aw&ds ee THE PC de cribed proper terms of sale above advertisement, this t ry same piace, snd on the same terms as meu tioned in the above advertisement OWN ANNA. Trastec, 7 ck, LETON. Keal Estate Anctioncers, TRUSTERS’ SALE OF A D¥SIRABLE COUN- TRY PLACE OF 21% ACRES, WITH FING IMPKOVEMENTS, WITHIN FIVE MILES OF Tit CAPITOL Under and by virtne of a deed of trast to me, dated August 12th. 1574,and daly recorded in er i No. 9 folio $c.,one of the land records for Prince George county, state of Mary. lvud, and by direction of the party secured thereby , Iwill seli.st 3 o clock p. m,on TUESDAY, the 1576) on the premte: el ol Youre « mipp premises, ail that cer- land situate and lying in a ate of Maryland, : Beginning for ton the new-cut road distant 5: he fetersection of said road ths me at a poi feet easterly from t District line. and ¢ foor feet within ti 4 thence north 77 degress 15 minutes east +40 fest slong said road; thence north 12 degrees 45 miantes west pponite a white o © live of fence on road 13'S fect; thence south 85 degrees 30 minutes west ists feet; thence south 1,440 feet to the place of te. part of a tract known ag and the same land con- whua by Wm. F. Jonnson in ‘Terms of the sale: One-third of the parchase money in cash, of whica a dep sit ot At the time of sae and the balance {a one gad two years, secured by & deed of trust upon tae property sold and the notes of the purchaser, bearing inter- Au arcing at the purchaser's cost. If not complied with in fifteen ee reserves the right tor ost of the defaniting parchaser. ANDREW ©. BRADLEY. Trustes. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ane’ . KELLEY, Auctioneer Office No. 902 Sth street northwest, GF VALUABLE IM- ED PROPERTY. No 15 N ST, BETW T NORTOW BHODE ISLAND AVENL if a dead of trast to ou the 7: nin; Jane tle yosd to Richard g 2°; acres, more or less. bein Fr, 19 TENTH NP ST. B, AT AUC- Bed bd 0.7 209, o and fur the Districi 2 u request of the holder interest notes secur ONDAY, ! et ae | tof C a ablic auction, on Mt the 6th Yay ot March, a. D. 1576, at 3 o'clock B. m.. in front of the eremises, lot hambered uinety- two, (92.) in Jose; F. Kelley 6 subdivision of the & west halt of sgnare numbered th hundred fixty-five, (366,) in the city of Washington, D said lot fronting eighteen (13) fect on the east side Of J0cb street west, and rnnuing back 103 feet to an aliey,sud improved by = t ry and basement pr: secd brick fropt Dwelling Houre. Terms of 82.00, sin Interest ot the rats of en ‘of per anpom from June 7, 1X75, together rrears and expenses of sale in Cash, aud cw at two years, with interest. and secured id. Conveyance be pald down by ie. Trustes, ¥, Auct: on the property baser, Ble ua feb2-dhea TKUSTEE S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PLOPELT? ON BAST CAPITOG STREET, ERIWEEN 71 AND ®ru STLEETS NORTH- T, AT AUOTION. BY virtue of a dee! of trast, dated February h, A. D. 1873, and daly recorded in Liber No. ‘io 99, oue of tus land records for Washington c unty, fa the District of Columbia, and by request of the party secured tnereby, | shall proceed to sell, &t pubsic auction, in front of the MON- DAY. March 13th. ei that Certain piece’ cr parcel ground, sitaat 4a the city of Vjashington. th t lying and being District of Colombia, known ar! now! eleven (i1), in Synare numbered eight hundred and pitety-eight (595), with the improve- ments thereon, consisting of & two-story Cottage ¥rane Dweiliog. Terms of saic: 93,000 and interest at 10 por cent. ‘num from August 6th, 1875, tog ther with th ; balance at 6 and 12 months exp: for notes bearing interest 0 per cent. per anuum, ard secured by a deed of trust on the premises $11 Couveyancing at costof purchaser. @20 down o dey of sale, and if the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trastee | pie icp ner she SeCeey at the risk ‘tof the aefaultin; urcha+er. a mie = WB: REED, Trostes fet 28 coke TAME act. Jp, © WAGNES, corner 7th and F sireots. irtue of five deeds of trust to me, dated re- recorded in liber No. 784. follo 101; liber No. 738, folio 193; liber No. 759, folios 34, 4), end 44, Ubree of the land records for the county of Wash iogton,, District of Gclumbia. 1 shal THURSDAY, March 9th. 1578, at 5 in front of the premises in square east of square two story and be: 52.4 shall seli oo o'clock p. bdivision lots 44 and 62, itn the improvements, sement brick house on each lot, teof subdivision lots 67,8, 69 and twe story new brick with buck buildings, cuntaising 6 rooms yu each thr © parts. ‘Terms of sale: Oue fourth cash, of which $50 will be required te be paid imaediately after the «ala; balance in 6,12 and 15 months after the day of sale, with ten per ceut interest per anaum uatil p: ecured by a deed of traston the property ot complied with in ten days atter the ty willbe resold atthe risk ing purchaser, after three ly Evening Star. All the por cent. clonper R®™=eorven. JAMES F. BAIBR, PLENBER ANU GAS FITIBS, cart te SLi 714 ST. NORTHWEST. Whinos JUBD U. SOG4S, VES Maras Specs Macriecver co gd Nentiiatin uildings ar for sale or rent Mildew Proot A: = Be Patented 5; Botte . Stores, Hoteles Pebitc rivets Bol rpg ey ee aine fog Materint 7 savin ce PARTIES ALOUT TO BUILD GAN SAVE MONEY BY CONTBAOTING WITH U8, As we keep to reaclar stock, and are prepared to erect im must spproved manner, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, &o. TIN ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be boilt in walls. SLATE sod MAKBLE MANTELS, tn excellence ef styles aud coiors nneqnaled. ofbial. FUBNAOBS and FIBE-PLAC VES—xiving a larger outfit than soy other Bouse in the city, acd enabling us to make favore- Die propositions to capitalists and BAYWARKD & HUTCHINSOR, Jenas-tr 7 Sth street northwest. A, TsHEE's NEW Drs Wonks, 908 6 Stress, near Ninth Street, BLe— O38 wit S tat Peat ‘D rs rea cost of di recording to te paid by the pur chaser JNO W KENNEDY, Trustee. febzseokds “J.T. COLDWEUL, Maloanan. BANKERS. STIONAL SAFR DEPOSIT 60. Guam Corner 8:8 tt. and Now York ovenns, FIBE AND BUBGLAB-PROOF VAULTS, afi Kinds of cainabies taken on deposit, Safestor reat Ofice hours, 5.8. m. to 4p. m. ¢ PLANT, <i ante FB! SNYDER, Recrorary. 000 invested in Btoek Prt $50 pi Seto neat ie ters Rectere “fen and Idiome of Wall st. and Wail st. Review. EBT FEES. J0LN HICKLING & OO., Bankers and Beokcrey Sera ‘7% Broadway. N. CUAL AND WOOD. COAL AND KINDLING WOOv. Our stcck of COAL is now complete, embracing all the choice qua’ @nd to which we invite the Bttention of consume Our PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, with o fire lighter in every bundle, is the best in tse. For sale by all grocers—try it, No shavings, oil Fequired. ‘HEAP. SAFE. CLEAN. STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘Mill and Depot 7th-street Wharf, feb24-iy Branch Office 1215 Pennsylvania avenue, __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Buttes: BUOK WHEAT, as. Geowe New Yorx Butter ice New York Buckwheat. Moller's Diamon: Syrup. pie Currant and Quince Jelly put cp ander oar own supervision. Freseeves Peaches, and @ general as- br . B. BRYAN & BRO., ‘guaranties ay bowie sold by ue tobe reck B, W. RE > U's SONS, 281¢ F s.cc0t gorthwest, 250 Will be required | ell at the | described as Lot | vely June 4, 1874, September 15, 2574, and June | e. baving three fronts of 16 fuet each | » by the depth of the AUCTION SAL UNCANBON BROS Boutweast coruer ith and PiFCES *aNDRO AND OTHER BL ae o> RC eS, . o> 3) fo sult, Gs AND TSAL, Auctto; S ROGGIN, BACHED COTTONS, EHIRTINGS, DAMASK Sac & Fs. neers, D sts. northwest, POCAHONTAS BIWN 5 OF os Zeon Ic ret Om, 5 F} ie) Zac y to enu- ecesser} the whole to be closed out, withoat reserve, DUNOCANSON BROS., Ancts. and duly re > of the Co a TUESDAY MORN o%lock, in front of + Terms cosh. wm. ‘will sell at corner 9th ard —P stre te northwest Small Bay Mare end Top Wagon. WOODWARD Trastee | SON BROS., Auctioneers, peress Corner hand Da rded in Liber 76%, ceansos Bri ‘pPpHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Star Buildings, corcer Pa. ave. and lith street. FRENCH PLATE FUBNITUBE. BHOW CASES AND STOVES, K AT AUCTION: Oa SALUBL 4th. 176. in ty OAuP AND F i ‘AY MORNING opt of my auction r ING TES, &c., March the t 10 D streets northwest. ‘EBS SALP_OF BAY MARE AND TOP sii WAGON AT AUCTION, By virtue ofa deed of trust given to me, folio 137, d records for Washington Public auction, o2 NG, March 7th, Is76, ac 10 adetfou rooms, " cclovk, Ashall sella general s-sortment of the above good! 2 at mar: THOS. DOWLING, Aut. CATALOGUE SALE OF A LARGE COLLEO TION OF STANDARD AND MISCELUA- NEOUS BOOKS Ivy a valnable cciletion of Smithsonian a: wiedge, Exploriax. Sci- ngineeriag’ Rep rie: School- cratt’s American Indiaus; Debates in Uongress, &c 80me Law Book Pennsylvania “DAY be sold at my auction rooms TUE: and WEDNESDAY March 6th, Yih ang Sth. commencing e: at 7320" ‘Terme enan o'clock. mara 4t EB y hb evening THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. . south wast corner avenue aud lth street, on NDAY, NINGS, UNG & MIDDLETON, Roal Estate Aucti joneers, AUCTION SALE CF A VALUASLE BULLDING LOT ON THE WEST SIDE OF 12rn STREET, BETWEEN K A WEST. Wo sh at 45 00 so clock fronting as f Width 16233 feet Terms of ra’ must be paid! Oni t the arcing at the be rr in three equal payments, penra, with interest at seven per cent by a deed of trust on the proporty purchaser's cost sre not complied with in tendays, the property will dwt the Tiok and © ND & TUESDAY, March t p. fa. Lot 23, in Sq ton 12th street, and ronuiv, to a 30 a e time of eale,) and thi "At Af the STBELTS NOKTH- all ell at public anction, in front of 4th. 156, ware 2 back 24, the aliey. ‘Phe Lot is fn a desirable neighborhood, in ons of the highest he rear of it is improved oy nie. fourth eash, (of which $100 © balance secared 1 convey- erm of gale of the defaulting YOUNG & MIDDLETON, A Wi 2:5, ard dul By DV a. na by. L wilt iain piece being im tue city of Wa | bia, and known as !o: | cordlr gto Fred’k A pine: feet of lot bered dred and ninety fi y recorded in dul end District. nH. ith the im provers Tern oO; | must b twelve a) be seenr cent. int of tras by p: st fro the Prop! id | recording at purchaser's cc not complied with 19 purchacer in de‘auit | deci dts pewsman & Gke OF VALUABLE IM ON SOUTH SIDE uber 23d, A.D. chaser m day of an Ro. THE PURCHAS » Auctions: DWEL > TH MODERN IM y recorded in liber he land re dat the r sell oda fo; nest of the orl in of ed ty (445,) aa said sob, or's office of Cooke,” fulto 143, te therecn. erty sold PROVED E. BK BACK PROVE of a deed oftrnst. dated May 21t.4 the bas. party se ublic auction. infront ast lotnnm- yor hous vision si v worms of sale are #ix days after sale, the Tria tee ieeerves the tight to resell at riek and cost of ZMAN, Tras‘ee, 1 F stevet northwe AT THE ABOVE SALE | baying failed to comply wish the terme of =ale, the | property will be res: PSY oMharcn Vath mar dts wo F. dat 3, wt risk and cost on TUKS- ame hont aud place. HOLTZMAN, Trustea, TRUSTERS' 8A REAL ES GABDEN: THREE STORY By virtue of a | A. D. 1575, aud | folio 350, et seq . 01 trict of Columbia, daly fu nd at LeIM deed of trast, recorded he us PROVED BY- of the party secored thereby, we will sell at public suction, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder,on SAT- UBDAY. ruary 1%tb, 1576, at 4 o'clock . | all that certalu piece or parcel of ground, ait the city of Was! | Known aa part of lot northeast corner of westerly along the line of satd ches, thence southeasterly to intersect the rear ling i & point distant 2 feet 3 inches east est Corner of said lot; thence east along the said reer line 20 feet 3 inches, to the sonthoast thence northwesterly in @ of said lot. from south straight line to the with the improveme! ‘Terms of xale: One- paid at the time of the property eold Purchaser's cost ee =x ae right to resell at ri fauit. we B.W fedo-dte { EsT,t DaY, March 1 febl9 dts B. Barl dts corver of said lot. and terma o er sale, thetra: ak and cost 0 . ¥. Be S7- BY CONSENT OF PARTIES IN INTER- ‘he above sale is postpoucd until WEDN«3- ton, District of Colnmbii No. §. in square said lot, avenue 22 place of beginning, thereon third cash: sal bea’ Conve: It f « HOLTZMAN, DOWNMAN, p.eod) No. 57 bounded as follows, viz: Beginning for sam Maryland avenue 14 feet 6 Inches westerly from the aod running thence ing 3 por cent. nd deed on feet 3 in- together (of which $100 must and the balance in 6, 2, aud 18 months, in equal payments, to be seoured by parchaser’s notes. from day of sale, until pai iaterest Wat F. HOLTZMAN DOWNMAN, { Trastees. B-RY CONSENT OF PARTIES IN INTER- cot. the -bove sale is further postponed until MON- DAY, March 6th, Bs, até Tc MAN ha Oe ae B. W. DOWNMAN, { Trastees. TRUSTEES, ERIY, IMP. AT ACCTIO. umbis, and by direct the notes secured 1 auction, in front of the 71h day of Marc hoes ons egton City. ficial plat of faid lot in SDs ¥. the Sth di ments thereon, por centum per anuu: erty will be. hereby, we wi Square three ‘Lerms of sale: One fifth of the 6x penses of sale i , two, and three yea: purchaser, bearing tuto: ionof several of the the ‘hy ‘er ises, pat 4 o'clock hand ay of March, 1576, at in cash; the atthe rate of im from the day of = ill sel! at pablico ‘on TUBSDAY 2, On sale, aud cured by trust deed on the property, wil! be taker A deposit of $75 on each lot or parcel of the pro; Fequired ai the time of sale; and yyzancing wil be at the expense of th purshaser, SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- eon AND UNIMPBOVED, By vircue of a deed of trust, dated March Ist, 1575, and recorded in Liber No. 774, folio $36, of the land records of Wasbiogton county, District of Cul- all nty and 6 part, the north twenty -eix tect of lot five (5), with the fall depth of and twenty-five (325); all of lots twenty (20)and twenty-one (2i), the evstern thirty (30) feet of lot fifteen (15), and the wratern twenty two feet one inoh (22 1-12 ft) of lot sixteen with tho full deptn of said lots,in square Key bandred aud ninety-stx (296). Al ED- 4 o’cloc! P. m., lot five (5). in square one hundred and seven (lu7).'and Jot four (4) in square soath of syuare one hundred and four (104); together with the mprove- Purchase money balance payable at for which the notes of the eight (3) all con. ect to any unpaid taxes on the are not reserve complied the right t the risk and cost of the five days’ advertisement. Ki popu Trustess. BENJAMIN J DARNEILLE, tong? lot WaSH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE 1 PROVED REAL ESTATE a TOL STREET. BETWEEN QORTH SIDE. CONSIST OBY FRAME DWELLIN CELLAR, No. 22; aL80, F By virtue of a deed of trust, dated D. 157], and duiy recorded in 148, amoug the Land ecords of By. 1 will soll ot web ‘cotion.in Yeoet of the 7-1 Will sell t webiie a ts oat ot the ere utivey to the highest bidders om WEDNESD SY, March Sth. A.D. 7s, ot 4:30 Bm» all those Certain pieces ‘er parcels of grou. ci Washington, fa said District aud knowa and dos scribed as follows, to wit: The western 26 feet front- WB. tO tol 759, exceptips «Dp 3d stre DOWNMAN & G. HOLTZMAN, 321 ¥ street northwest. BEEN, Aveta. “Teva dis | compa’ Se x and where? A. I came to Washington oo | pri!toGen Belk apfor Mrs Belknap? A. | Je ho ehielded? , ton oa pfor Mrs.Belknap? A. 't | nie elied? He wou! EVENING STAR. Wedie-day, th: 234 of Fesruary Lope ites | was bat. t introduce politics inte thie gern mae the house of the Secretary of War auc etal To day Mr. Narey was recalied, and Wr | krew ine members of the commie oy FRIDAY...............Mareh 3, 1876. | Wednesday night, and retarned on Tour. | Mo'\gomery Klar, who was the counsel fe | Other side ext tn the inquire day evening. Ishowed bim the teiecrap.'. | Secretary Belkoap asked the qiestion | ara oy = subpeena, and asked bim whatitmesnt. He | wheher Seeretary Belknap had not at others eo 4 SECRETARY BELK NAP | *#!d_be supposed it was to state before tne | interuiew at his (the Be'retery’s) hon © | fmmd. le t The Report In Hix Case Sicken- ing Kecord—Resolutions for Im- peachment—Action of the House of Representati The announcement in Tar STAR of yes. terday of the serious charges of corraption against the Secretary of War, with the de- tails of the sad affair for the first time pubd- lished in Washington, startled the commu- nity, and the subject was the theme of go3- sip in every direction. As was stated in yesterday's issue would be the case, the com- mittee op expenditures in the War depart- ment, reported the damaging testimony soon after four o'clock p.m to the House of Rep- resentatives, accompanied by resolutions of impeachment. The following is a reeord or the proceedings in the case: Mr. Clymer (Pa.) said he desired to ask permission ot the House to make a report from the committee on expenditures of the War department of so great importance that he felt quite certain that when it was heard ‘he Bouse would sustain bim in making the request at this time. The committe having been allowed no clerk to perform the writing for them. he Mr. Clymer) had made the record, and he felt sare none of the clerks of the House coult read them. and he asked that be might read the report himeelf. , Mr. Clymer, in com) from all sides of the desk and read pliance with requests all, took the clerk’s THE REPORT. report is as follows: The Committee on Expenditures of the War department re- epretfully report that at the very threshold of thetr investigation they had found suca unqualified evidence of malfeasance in office by Wm. W. Belknap, late Secretary of War, pt nnenternbetnemen committee what I knew about our tra mittee. the committee. bad bu years, the Secretary was money that she bad fr staid aj] nigbt, retiring about positive answer that night 12. andbI don't suppose t They said they would b cown about 8, and met the Secretary alone gel ontof the countr: self would ruin him $f 1 left. the comm © When I came Jowed me an said, I ovjecied to Mr. Marsh ening away wiih I said I did not lke to ap stould go appearing before the committee.and wheth >r ious together. pear, because I thought my testimony wu he bad urged that he should appear? A. | | — ders other «damaging to or would implicate him « Carmo! doubt toat he did. that the attt- give bim trouble. He said be thoagit net Mr. Clymer then read to jhe House the pro- i and advised me to stay aud meet theoom | Cedings of the u oer was po sense commit . ‘what wr merely formal. showing the ‘presence 0” t his rest Doring that evening my con resignation. : tere were some tion was chiefly with his wife, he bet es | members. The proceedings of March 1 sh > funee ent part of the time, and vnderstandi ee to { the testimony of Mr Marsh was read | ry general tenor of our conversation. She sox | over to the Secretary of War, when he ascot | ton. He belies gested that I could make & statement which counsel. The commitioe | wed, the testimony and 1 not be a disent- the present dealt Would be such as igh officldis that speedy jastice Woula follow the detect.on of such shame ag he committee and exeulp ae She wanted me ‘0 go befor: | 0 represent that soe acd I ess transactions together for many a that all this money I bad Met again at 3 o'clock, when peared as counsel, mitlee to postpou t. the House for a few ad) Judge Blair ap ‘aod requested the con. | be MAKIDE Of Lhe rep yt days. The commities brbed Until evening, aod unanimously re Jocted the request. > Secretary. . bad new been put npon the coun! time to time deposited with me as a ki he Secretary of War was summoned to Mr. Kasson Howat sida i a aAgoa of banker, and that she had instructed me | ®ppear before them at 10 o'clock this morn og Man Went from his stale—a well eda. to send if to the Secretary for her. [| 1) 8, and at 11 o'clock Hon. Montgomery | cated young And gallant centieman —to Might dined there and spent the evenin ad | Blair appearta aod handed them Mr Bos re. | the batties sot 12 O'clock | SeDALION as Secretary of War. Toe com. | the President pM ae the war The evening was devoted to discussing this | mittee tmmediately directed the chairmaa | Cabinet, and virteaily made RES matter. I told her that thestatemea3 would | to send for Copies of the resignatio: of the army of waich be had been a short not bold water before the committes, aut | ceplance. and they also ascertal time before an humbiemember. This morn- even if it would I couid not make it. Atche | Presitent th the resignation of the Secre- | ing the Iowa delegation for the ‘Orst time same time I was so wrought ap art hat Tary Was aoeepted shortly after l0 o Deard anything agaiost bim He had lie such anxiety— she pressing and pressing me | The committee thereupon directed the ~ | tenet to the reading of the report with the about it, and having slept but little since the 4p Lo prepare the report and accompany- | greatest interest. and be bad for reevipt of the subpoena. and sympaihizing | 1g reso'utions and to submit them tothe | & moment's delay that he might fina with their conditic did net give them « He ose forthwith whatever there might this great dishonor. n or the remitting of a «ingle po much tf they wanted a to consider? If not for this, would Howse take time te Was impeacha protect the pec from holding ¢ for the be in excuse I went to bet at for tI slept a wink Rfast at’, leam he exhibits accompany ing the report were following pontiaet for Tv a He claimed no exemy penalty. ne kale of the post trader. told hima I thoogit I bad better leave, aad for I would not’ per ifforany ove that [could aft wd to throat eat. but not to perjure my reptied that he did not wish me to Engit do that_ that we could fix it in some other ts were nothing to us, whose rights were way. I seid that I thought I had bette constitution. The Ho ave the country. The Necretary sald 1 — by a refereace to before establish. If they could go ee of the House could go rson Davis because while I said tf 1 go before ce Twill surely rnin you, for I h. He was greatly jon stairs to leave hy asked me into the parlor o make a last appeal to you i duly received your telegram of san me to to oar that | wou 3 has since become ke it almost impossible ing 8 grave & precedent. back, any commit back and fine Jet i! tell the t ap that they had felt itaduty to lay ‘the same | stry longer. He said if I went he would be | ber for any time, and I to-day sent you a ‘Meer ot tne befere the House. rnived. lsaid Iwould ruin himif I went | telegram to this effect, and will aise give a | government. All he asked was that. thee They report further thatat 11 o'clock to- | before the com nd I left and took | Statement of my connection with the post | clary Committee might report on the day they had received a communication | the limited express for New York. On | tradership at t Sill, whieh will, I trast, t from the President, annoaneing the resigua- | reaching home I consulted my attorney, 1 the necessity of my leaving home. I | THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. tion of Secretary Belknap, together wita a | asking him if the committee could rea however, come as soon as I can, or will | TeOutious were ibea unauimousiy copy of his letter accepting the same. me by subpoena if I left the count PY tO Kee ANY ONE OF Ali Of Lhe com- | adopted, the Speaker appointed as the The committee submit this report, and de- | I stated the case to him (Mr. Bartlett, of mittee at my house in this city. At the Lime | Committee of five to go lo the bar of the Sea- mand that Win. W. Belknap, late Secretary | Broadway.) He asked me if Iwas subpe:. | Lappliied for the position of post trader a ate g that body of the proposed of War, be dealt with according to the law | naed. 1 told bim I had a telegraphic dis. | Fort Sill I presuamet that I eould farnish | act 1 Messrs. Clymer, Rob: of the land, and to that end submit the evi- | patch calling me to Washington. He said | recommendations that would secure me tie | bins arn. Bass and Dac forth dence and a rescript of the record of the pro- | that if a subpeona had been duly served they | appointment, which was aflerwaris prom- | the same ge ceedings of the committee. The following resolutions were submitted: Resolved, That W. W. Belknap, late Secre- tary of War, be impeached of high crimes and misdemeanors in office. Atescived, that the testimony in the ease of W. W. Belknap, late Secretary of War, be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, With instructions to prepare and report, without unnecessary delay, suitable articles of impeachment of W. W. Belknap, late Sec- retary of War. Resolved, That a committee of five mem- bers of the House be appointed and instract- «dto proceed to the bar of the Senate and there ene Wm. W. Beiknap, late Secre- ary of War, in the name of the House of ‘sentatives and of all the American peo- f high crimes and misdemeanors while ice, and to inform that body that arti- cles of impeachment will in due time be pre- nted, and to request the Senate to take sueh action as they may deem proper in the premixes. Mr. Clymer then proceeded to read the ac- ing documents. The first was the TESTIMONY OF CALER P. MARSH, the report commencing as follow: Tue-day, February 29, 1876. The commit- tee met at 10:30 o'clock &m.; present, Mesars, Clymer, Blackburn and Robbins. Mr. Caleb P Marsh, one of the,witnesses ordered i ba summoned by the eorumittee, being present, Was duly sworn according to law. Q. Where do you reside? No, 50 west “th ‘street, sided in New York aboat eight y i «. Were you or hot appointed or teuiered | An Appointment as post trader at Fort Sul, | t in the Indian y, in the fall of 1570, by ecretary, ? If so, under what stances Was said appointment s State also tf you were commis ny other person was 80 Commi: his name, the reasoa why he was ¢ it reside at haye re- between you and the appointee; state it or produce it in writing: and was sald eqree- ment made with the knowledge of the Secre- tary of War, and state the circumstances connected with making that agreement and ali that transpired thereunder fally and par- ticularly as if you were especially interro- sated in regard to the several transactions, and 80 full as to save the necessity of repeat- ed interrogations? {To this Mr. Marsh submitted a written statement. stating, in substance, that in the summer Of IST be spent some time at Long Bianeb, on his retura to New York Mrs. Belknap and Mrs. Bowers went to bis house, aed Mrs. Bowers, on account of kindness shown her, asked witness if he would not Ii}ke a@ post trader's position. He replied that he {hought these positions should be given to honorably discharged soldiers. Besides, he had no political influence. Mrs. Bowers said sie could secure it, but saggested to Mr. Marsh not to mention the matter to the See- retary of War, because on one occasion of the kind he had threatened to kick the appli- cant down stairs. She added that the post at Fort Sill was about to be abandoned, and that she could obtain it for Mr. Marsh. He then made application for the post at Fort Sil. Subsequently saw Evans, the former post trader, and he was alarmed at losing the place. After consultation with Evans it was agreed that Marsn should secure the place; that Evans was to get the commis- re could give me © on a telegraph message they could not reach me if I was out of the country. [asked him bow long I would have to stay. He said that if the committee had leave to sit during the recess I could not be back until this, tae pre- sent Congress, expired. and found there a dispateh from Dr.W. Tom- linson, the bi Its purport was not to lea good news, and that he was comir determine was going and that they only wished up some new story, anil that a party to it. My trunk was packed to leave. Atabout midnight Tomlinson appeared at ™ 1l@ !s@consin of mine—he said he thought you (Marsh) would write a letter something that there would and I told him to tm and write su pate thi uutrue, to Frida a issioned, and if any agreement was mae | cy the Interview ou Thursday night he wan :@ to tell the committee by telegraph that my wife was sick, and “hd. did so telegraph. Kecurring to the againon Saturday, I satd t ex thing so muci crezy, more; we will go ¢ consult him about 1 have a lawyer teil him how tucierous the story he wanted me to tell would appear be- fore the committee.) called on Bartlett, and I told him the whole trath im the Bartlett said I could not manufacture an. story I wanted to, and must not if I could. Dr. swear ihat General Belknap knew nothing of the arrangement with his (Tomlinson’s) sister, Mrs. Belknap, deceased; and that if I could swear that at the time I was ather funeral I made no arrangement with Mrs. mpose the com. tigation. , ate pom. adjourned. rsiderable trouble, but that mittee whic The How teed tome. After this I saw Mr. Evans in | Washington and I mede an arrangement | with him, in consequence of which 1 with- me a drew in his favor and he received the ap pointment. This arrangement was mate FORTY FOURTH CONGRESS. withont the advice or cousent of the S&S. phen 1 War, neither did he have any k _| Glowing Proceedings Yesterday, ez ar report cloned — of seb an ment from me orany else, so far as I Know, nor was he in corporate tue Washington aie Asylum lo the District of Colum. sted in any such arrangement or ia the fruits of any such arrangement between us. | iia wan panead, the recommendatron oye | Committee to strike out @ provision which There never has been nor is now any tract between the Secretary of War Provides Ubat no person spall sell liquor Within one-fourth of a mile of syiam myself in regard to these m Zens Vaky SUMNER Fear Under the pepaity of 850 for each offence be- lived. vant, c ito enable the peopleof New Mexi- co to form & cor nd state govera- for Wed- ther I then went home ther-in-law of the Secretary. ve; that he had not to be g would not ba use. He said, [ have seen Biackbara. ke one he (Tomlinson) would suggest, and be no further investiga. D.C., March 2, lei tender my resiznation as Adjourned, tion, and if ihere was they would ask no | Secretary of War, and request its . et crour sapert eheana— questions it would be difficult for me to | acceptance. Thanking you for your | tee ar the Whole toe ee answer, and that Mr. Blackbura said he | and continued Kindness, 1 am vespectfuliy | ' A aes Oe oe io carry into effect thought that if the ‘committee still wanted W™. W. BrLKNar Wonk ey yum the Hawatian isiands. Me. to examine me they would ay a ePTED. ‘Qud ; ¥) advocated the passage of the sub-committee and come over. to Washington, concluding moved that the to do so. He came to my bed room ear Sir. Your ning “oO m and draw @ ske' er, and that when dr a letter as he waute: I wrote the le from the ski on. The endeavor was to Secretary. There was noth the best of my recollection, % contain the whole trath. It was a nort letter, He took it with the con- ‘osed. He said he would take the T aii contract to Mr. Black ld show it to the committ ould be the end of it. He left my house at norning. At midnigut to the Pa.,) from the Committee on ares of the War departmest, made n relation lo the charges against nap, which oeccapied t tention of the House up to the adjourn: A St. Louls Court From the Chicago Trity * Thus saying, Con knelt at her crying, Maud, Maad, will yea never never give your happiness to my Aias, do nol reject my sult, bub motion for A new trial!” Cou,” replied the girl, teuderly yet firmly, &s she glaverd Umidiy round tine corner of the ear with w fi was Lervor ti sitting | tender of resigi with the reque Ciately, Is rece. ved, and the sa: Yo accepted, with great regret S. GRAD A statement from Dr. Tomlinson, ir J be denies, under oath, the statements of Marsh as to Mr. Blackbarn The statement of Mr. effect that on February 24 Dr. called upon him and asked bim to go 01 attend to some business for t » the residence of the Secret of War, and Mrs. Belknap statel that the ‘testimony of Mr. C. P. Marsh would o plieate her, | but woull not affect the Secretary of War, i was roused the committee § day | and she beped she would not made the | ning herself and endeavoring to cou ening. at Mo" . Tomlinson again ap- | subject of investigation. Mr. burning blushes, “Con, 1—bat we are die e suid he had been to Washing. | plied that the committee would not in | covered. My twla brothers of gigantic to know, the first thing, if I | gate private individuals, aud espectatly la- | statute, ® thirst tor your blood, have room UGseea, and even now are aaed. I told nim that I had. | dies, and if they fovnd that officials were not | implicated, they would drop the matter. | @ further said he was not related in any degree to Mr. Tomlinson or Mrs. Belknap. And lastly, statements of Messrs. Clymer and Robbins, members of the committee, that Mr. Blackburn detailed his iotervie with Mrs. Belknap as soon as he reinrned 1 ct entered bebind you Tbe brave youn: glance over t 8h Pleasant smile br and was lust his cars, >t a ne lo say before the commitiee ggested at the Secretary's. at man east an auxtous er, then replied, as @ his countenance, nthine recesses of my own Maudie; you was bat the slam koveling that Icould not My wife being sick, I consented, avd interview 1 private individuals, ar F nove my . Toatis the statement hedesired. He said h Were not to be investigated. ot, fccing bis ears be- Biackburn in the 1 c BATE ON THE REPORT AN i ow bor an tapeded him the jetter o TIONS. he couyineed ber of the truth of bis returned {tf and After the reading of the report 1 accor at “Dr. Tomiinson, ng papers, Mr. Clymer sald be wot True, Cen, " she answered, “and I to faxcy thal it was said, “why do Way are you so distant, 80 co Y > oveme. Your | passion is crooked.” . Maud, nay,” he sald tn gentle “proof, “but lam at your feet, aad 4 re, remain afar og.” The sad earnestness of his tone melted the heart of the giddy girt “Con,” ahe cried, “I fear that I have found &n Indictment against your unsupported by sufficient evidence.” So soon as my father’s term is out, and be can retura from Jefferson City to graceour bridais, I Will be your’n.” conid, and in bis preseat condition | ot if he would, add anything addi- | lto the th. had just been re. | » tae House. Another occasion | ecur berenfter, when he might desire something. The facts were so clear and So plain that they would bc understood throughont une broad land, throughout Christendom—everywhere where the Eng- lish language is spoken. It was a record of oficial corruption aad crime that had no parallel in this country or in any other. If at this hour one word of sympathy. one word of pity,coult find utterance frem him, it would be because the crime of the late Sec- retary of War bad been the outzrowth of the dishonesty which had characterized the ad- it has neerly made me tog to talk about it any n to my lawyer aod (my object being to ism vlberwire. you We went down and presence of Dr. Tomlinson. miingon still insisted that it I could “Maud, my, own, owner, ownest,” he ex- sion, and that he was to pay Marsh $12,000 | Bowers, the present Mrs. Belknap, by whicn miristraton of this gover. meut fora few | claimed, in rapture, “can I believe my ears? annually. After receiving the first £12,000 | I was to send her all this money through the gry omy ee: . These crael prosecutions will soon be over, he sent one half of it to Mrs. Bowers. The | Secretary, that the whole thing could still be die then yielded to Mr. Robbins (N.C.),wao | and we sball to ruuning grapevine next payment was sent to the Secretary of | settled. I replied, ‘I can’t state it, for it is | addressed the House in supportof tue reso- | whisky again, and then I will lay the Wer himself, and he had continued to so send it down to the last payment in 1875. Marsh also said that he attended the first Mrs. Belknap's funeral in December, 1570, in ‘Washington, and while there he went up Stairs to see the baby, when Mrs. Bowers ex- plained that all the mouey sent was in trust for the baby.| After reading the above, Mr. Marsh was examined at length, and the following ques- not true,” my impression tuen being that at tbat funeral I bi matter to General Belknap. Tomlinson said, “If you can’t swear to that you hal better leave the country.” Bartlett ‘said, ‘Tais is you have submitted to me, and in Wwe posi- Uon of affairs the Secretary should decide if you should go to Washington or leave the couniry.” lutions, clarming the House had jarisdic- diction, and citing the case of Warren Hast- aa & precedent, where the o@icer had re- signed. Mr. Bass (N. Y.) said there was no clear precedent in this country, bat in Eagiand | there were many. Under the circumstances | of the case, if the offender was convicted ta | | treasures of Golconda at your subject to the usual divide with the and other oifictals of the luternal Reveage Department.” Like torrents from @ mountain’s source, they rushed into each other's arms, and, hidden beneath their shettering ears from eyes profane, exchanged kisses taat sounded like the extricating of @ mule’s hoof from @& mud-puddile. said something about the bad business. It is not a legal question the courts he could be pardoned, but if he ‘omlinson said he would retern | Was convicted before the Senate, thea Exec tions and answers indicate more at length | to Wasuington. He proposed two formulas | ulive Jon would nol be avaliavle. He the contents of the paper: % of Heraninns ‘which 1 would understand. | favored ser Jing ‘be case to the Senate, aad S7 "It is said that more ice will be housed Question by the Chairm: State how the | One was: “I hope your wife is well,” | let tue questi c. srisdiction besettiel by | this winteron the Kennebec than ever be- yments were made to the Secretary of | which was to be interpreted to leave tae | that body. 2 fore. In Wisconsin it is twenty inches Var subsequent to the funeral of his thea | country. The other was: “I hope your wife Mr.Hoar ( Mass, ), lo whom Mr. Bass yielded | thick. wife, In 1870; whether in cash, by checi, draft, certificates of deposit, bonds, or by express or otherwise. A. The money was sent according to the fnstructions of the Secretary of War, sometimes in bank notes by Adams express; I think on one or more oreasions by certificate of deposit on the National Bank of Commerce, of New York. Sometimes I have paid him fn New York in person. Except the first payment in the fall of 1870, and the last in the fall of 1575, all were made to the Secretary in the mode I have stated, unless, perhaps, on one or two occasipns, at his instance, I bought a gov- ernment bond with moueys in my hands arising from the contract with Evans, and which I either sent or handed to him. Question by Mr. Biackburn:—Can you State the sum in the aggregate received by you under the contract with Evans, ani what portion thereof have you paid to the Secretary of War, including the frst and last payments which you si Were not paid tohim? A. I have no memoranda whatever on which to make auswer. [tis @ very sim- ple caleulation, however. The first payment to me by Evans was made in the fal! of 1570, at the rate of $12,000 a year. He paid at that rate about a year and a half, and since then is better,” which meant come to faneral, I made up my mind that, although 1 bad stated to Bartlett that I had bad some couversation at the time of the faneral witn the Secretary about sending this money, yet I was so undecided—yet I was so uucertain— about it that I was entirely willing to give the Secretary the benefit of the coubi. thought I would see Tomlinson and tell him So. Went to the depot and wet him, and told him that on thinking over the matter I was undecided about the conversation; that I would give him the benefit of the doubt. said, “Iam very glad to hear this, because ™ fac pateh from Mrs. Belknap, which said. to Washington to-night. received it in the evening. to Washington. second dispatch from Tomlinson, as follows “Leave without fail.” a portion of his time, said ais was mi party question. He dt ashing- a 67° Salutatory of the editorof the Madisoa- ton. We then ed. One going home in the vowel it as suck. AS | ville ( Ky.) Southwest: “Good morning. We street car,and thinking the whole thing over | lo the bast» acceptance of tne resiguation of intend publishing @ paper. i you “don't about the conversation at the time of the | Secretary beikoap by the President, he said ” like it, you needn't read it.’ ary it was wh Tennyson stopped to scratch his back agaiust & gale-post that he sighed: “Bat O! for the touch of @ vanished bund.” 87° A chap on his ba A to Washington to gel a patent for @ scau:lalometer incaa’ ly took bis machine over to Brooklyn, Low he is looking for the pieces. He says it and disqualification for office thereafver. Iu | Wasn't caiculated to register beyond tae ten view oi these facts be protested against hot | Commaudments.—{.V. ¥. Gom. Adv. haste in passing upon the subject, without | @#-Ata recent wedding the groom's best having the report printed aud O29 &@ single man, @ conscientious bachelor, was called reading. It seemed to him uaworthy of tue | upon for a sentiment, aod repeated that con- great occasion that this distinguished officer | vivial poem, “Friend after friend —S be im ed on the previous question with- | who has not lost a friend,” &c. As yet, ont giviag the House a9 opportunity to read | basn't got over wondering why every one the (estimony. If you can go back at all you | thinks he was draok on that occasion.— can, said he, go back forever. [Norwich it was a mere formality. Tae House halin the Forty-second Congress, ia the case of Whittemore, decided that by tue tender of a resignation an officer ceased to be such. Judge Story had laid dowa the doctrine that no man could be im) ned unless he was a civil officer, and as Beikaap bad resigned he ‘was no longer @ Civil officer. For this offense the statutes provided fiue and imprisonment I He was to leave for Washington, and [ He | y sister, Mrs. Belkoap, said tuis was the 1.” That Saturday | got a telegrapi (tis- Some .s The next morn- it 1s necessary. Bulletin. ing (Jast Sunday) I received a dispatch from | | Mr. Blackburn (Ky.) said he was actuate | g7A creiuious clergyman at Houlton, Tuniinson—“I hope your wife 1s better”— | by no personal bitterness or party friend- | \faine, was recently so affected by a dream which, according to agreement, meant come | Ship. The committee had given every op- La woman whose funeral be had con- ub ducted had been buried alive that he Iu the afternoon I got | | Yailed upon the husband to have the b. j portunity to shield all who were innoceat in connection with the offense. He would not consent that this should be made # party Tanswered, “I shall disinterred In the middle of tne night. at the rate of £6,000 a year. It would aggre- | leave to-night without fall.” I was very | Question. It was a question of interest lo | large crowd gathered to witness the sigh! gate about $40,000, one half of which I Rte glad not tohave to leave the country, the | #ll,no matter on which side 4 leet gd but the woman was found to be dead ‘of as above tated. i conviction having 4 grown ou ay mind that ee area, areetag ed bearing nO evidence of prematare burial. By the Chairman:—Did you receive letters | it would do vo |. I reach ‘ashiogton ere! foom the Secretary of War acknowledging | Monda: morning at 6:300’clock, and stoppad | blood or marrriage, as was intimated in Lhe receipt of the sums forwarded to bim in the manner you have stated, or did he ac- knowledge the receipt of the samein any way? A. Usually when I sent money by ex- press I would send him the receipto! the company, which he would either return | he bad seen Blackburn, and that he stlil | himself by interposing ishonor of his marked *‘O K” or otherwise acknowledge ¢- | thought that this matter could be fixed,and | wife. He took the 2 in the puo- ce'ntof thesame. Sometimes I paid it ¢o | urged witness to write another letter to the | ishment of this offense the House stood as a him in person in New York, when no rece~pt | committee, which request, he sald, he made | grand jury. He denied that Sa pre- Was Dt ry. Ihave not preserved any re- suggestion. Witness declined | eld Les egg and denied that —— ceipts or letters. When sent by ex s I p.m. he went to the yy Story said so. He read extracts from always deposited the money personally and and met Tomlinson in the corridor, and from Rawies’ Commentaries in 1095 tot Coal tat Tiare you at any t oy Tiguat seas Pemeasbet Gen | SeeEhmpenches Speer na dares afte e Chairman: ve atany time rei %s a ae H there was no arrangement between after he retired office, and in the had apy conversation with the enipeg’ 4 = atthe ly that he was shown toa t*#mporary room al7 o'clock. At 8 o’clock Tomlinson arrived. and calling him to the door of the room, sat some of the correspondence, severe upon the action of rlington, my wife being with me. " i > necting the name of his wife with Ube traas- ‘Witness then went on to state substantial- id ar ling the it tradership of ‘ar at the time of the | indictment he was styled the “lave governor CATHELL. Is » March 34, Sill.or ve you corres with, him re- money had was @ set- | Mrs. Saxau T.Careuit,in the 79cm year of her ing the same? A. Oh! frequently. I for- ip, Was for Mrs. Belkoap ‘he friends of the family are invited to rded @ request to the Secre' » made to | and by jon.” Mr. funcral from Trouldenct of her sored, D. Oatbell, me by Mr. Evans, asking privileges about | replied that he intended to go before thecom- . 37 2d street, uit, ati p. Ube fort, such as to sell liquor, €c. Idon’t | m tte and tell the whole true 4 ‘copy. remember what action was taken on them; they were not returned tome. As far as { know, Evans’ correspondence regarding the it at Fort Sill was through me with the tary of War; I never heard ofany other By the Chairman:—Was the contract be- tween you and Evans ever the subject of conversation between you and the Sscretary of War? A. never was, as I remember, ve in one instance; but Iam not positive. apers in regard at Fort 8ill—probably in 1872, about the time the reductions were made in the payments from #12,000 to $6,000—that the next time I saw he asked meif I hada contract with Evans, and I told nim I had. I never showed it to him or any oneeise till I presented ithere. By the Chairrean:—After receiving the tel- egrapbic subpo*na from thesergeant at-arms to appear before this committee, which was Washin; Waantneed, i No"dla gos nave ae ta 80, you view Witla tue Secretary of War,