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“THE EVENING STAR. e Telegrams to The Star, oe ee HEW HAMPERIRE ELEOTIO Pennsylvania Av ms corner 11th Street, The Evening Star. Newspaper Oompany : r Chi rI BIG REPUBLICAN GAINS. 8. H. BAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ENT gine pg ny 4 Rete na $ FINANCIAL EMBARRASSM —_—_.—__ wo Osxts nach By mat!—postaze rm emis “WHRKLT fai pustanad ag = FAILURES IN NEW YORK AND LONDON, paipieoel os ome Sez 2! marron onary mw adeenen ane) WOR 4 _NO 7 166, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 TWO CENTS. | creevnack conventroy, GF Bases of aivertising jurmisred on application, en . THE SEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION, FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS, Repubitenn Gaia of Over 8.000 Re Pas. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ng nN R HALLETT KILBOURN IN JAIL. | The War Wipartinent Investigation. EVENING ST A Cheerful Prisoner. The Pendleton R. R. Claim. . " CoxconD, N. H., March 15.—Returas WASRINGION CITY HIB! eee WEDNESDAY, March 15. 215 ‘tor 4 BEVULEN! SOvULBTY, No The me a eae -— ——— ary communication with Gen. Kiddoo. SENATE — Mr. Ke " 2 wre and wards give OCoeney, 36, : atl | * * Passes ime. committee then examined J. B. Corco- a *— Mr. Kernan presented memo- | Marcy, 32.525; Kendall’ and scattering menene_osecieay on pe Washington News and Gossip. How —_ neces the Th Testimony of General H. V. Boynton. rap, Who was acquainted with ~~ manner | rial of Seneca nation of Indians in New | ye a rns gave Pats icl s ———— After the action of the House of Represent- After of conducting trading posts in Texas, and | York, remonstrating against the bill pro- | “5%; » SO; White and : ot ea in TE ° our report of the proceedings before . “fk . Rutsdasrees. See ane tne er tnntemal reve- | stives in the case of Hallett Kilbourn yee- | ine House Commaitive on Haperditures In the scoured aed profits divided)” 2OW Posts re | posing to turn them over to the guardian | {2 A. Tepublican net gain of & = meris 2t Mp. MURPHY. Rec. Seo’y. nue to day, $205,425.86; customs, $572,401.21. terday (as reported on the third page of to- | War department cloced yesterday, Senator e nd pro > ship of the state of New York. Referred to | wigs are republicans 10), TM THE MEMES OS UT ee a Mr CHAS. MAYS bas been promoted from | day’s Stax), “the contumacious witness” | stevenson, of Kentucky, testifiet that he To-day’s Proceedings. Committee on Indian Affairs. A democratic bet gain of » Sienguesmanen arroli Hal 3 Mr Wright, from Committee on Claims, Are requested to met at & first to @ third class clerkship in the Sixth | remained in the custody of the Sergeant-at_ | was one of the stockholders of the Kentucky The commitiee resumed its session at 12.30 et ‘om re ported adverrely on claims of John Read. bave been received on the constitutional ait occivck »: m.2to ntond Mass, ulch wi Auditor's office. ° Arms of the Honse. At 8 o'clock Mr. Kil- Central railroad; had been a director sinc : | bie <p ODL HG of Cincinnati. ana John ¥. Worthington, of convention, Out te eadeubeediy carried. d for ¢! cieti eee <a ts ry “ ‘ott ry Rew Zz ” y. S e' riimrecn Bovette : Wariak Just buried his wife, returned {0 | to jail. He was accompanied theuee by J 10 | tke eharge of the collection of the claimof | Hon. GH. Pendleton were in Europe to. | MF. West introduced bill to extend the | the flection yestent x; Wim. Canty, was = ; Washington this morning, and resumed bis | @.“Thom ps the 8 ate 3. U; he Company, for Which he was to receive 50 | b Thad re t ith Ge 1 | Ume for the completion of certain ratlroads —= = an acver Neils = —All Baptists . . Thompson, the Sergeant-at-Aims. Upon kK ther. Ihad aconversation with Genera si pedon te See eae ae altenaa ane tevieed | Giitiet aa & madmiber of the Hiones. bis arrival at his residence, dluuer beivg 'n e Senator was present when tue ynton, and told him that Gen. Kiddoo | 1” Louisiana. Ratiroads. \ by policemen’s clubs tuat he died to- tod friends ofthe d . a ut ti isl Mass Meeting at aE eet Waiting, be dined with his family aod in- bt was medeand when the account told me that ff the committee brpught down Mr. Cockreil int uced ofl! to prowide for day Galvers Bapter char hace WEDNESDAY BCE | CoRFIRMATION—The Senate in execative | Wally be dined with I hoxpitaiities of nia | Was Settled, but he bad no knowledge of the | Belknap they ought tobring Penticion dows | the @ppral from U.S district. to U.S. elt 2 warlock under the an«eice: | cession to-day confirraed the nomination of | table Mr Toompson accepted, aud enjoyed Or the mauagers Of Une cot pement; 48 One | too. Told him algo that Gen. Kiddoo told cuit courts of eauses of @ criminal mature. Mico 2 an address wis be delivered on, tha “*iistory | Rev. J. C. Laverty, of Pennsylvania, to be | the pests s Oe eee ata Many Sears. | settiement a3 just and fair, and was ulad to ht padie pram lem dienllee t ceoasee The following bills were passed: Senate | LosDoN, March 15 —The weather contiones Rooc pulpit creer, Bev, Witsiaw CatueazreD, | Coaplain inthearmy. bimeelf ready to proceed to prison, and 1, | £¢t the money; the Bowler estateowned four- | gation in the matter. This talk. I told tim, | Dill forthe relief of Benjamin L-Cornish, late howterous. The telegraph lines are still @e- D of Philadeiptis * . AMONG those who had interviews with the | company with Mr. Thompson was conveyes | Hfths of the entirestock; the Senator was the | took piace at the Arlington hotel, in this | 2 lleutepant of the J21 Wisconsin volunteer rarged. The Standards Berlin telegram Tt t= preeimed every Baptist is sufficiently iater- . to the jail building, on the Eastern Branch | Poorest man In the company; Mrs. Bowler | sity. "Gen. Kiddcd was my informant. | infantry; Senate bill for relief of Major Jas. at in conerquence of the damage ty © ented tu the early history of the dencmication to in- | President to-day were Senators Logan, Har- | iy oor Jia Qiave. on the havtern cers | Cndorsed the settlement for herself and her | Never told anything to Gen. Boynton that | T_Turner. Tecent burrieane # taken to ted te the carly bist vey, Boutwell, Morton and Conover, and | on the lower fluor, commodious room, with | Wfartchiléren, for whom she tw guardian. | Ngvorapid anything to Gen. Boynton that | 7 ToT 1, sated mp bill to incorporate 4y SUDTErraN@OUS telegraphs bei ween Holle aoe cureenns Spreethors will be of ‘a character presentatives Danford, Wallace, Hyman, | yas chandelier aud other motera appliaices, | MZ*- Kief. who is the vext largest stockuol- us h Berit. Hanatver alts comppcmorative of the Ccutenbial year. Mr Clymer, nen Istmpiy related the | THE CITIZENS’ RUILDING COMPANY OF Per créer pf Committer. marit 2t Cibttenden and Hi! Soon after his arrival bedding, which bad | 167, Was delighted at the settlement. Every- WASHINGTO: fact I gathered from Gen. Kiddoo, that Mr. cre pa oS ding, | ha | pody interested in the road was pleased, as LMT: | the question being on the subdstitate of Mr. NOTRE TO TsX PAVERS. THE INTEREST ON THE 3.65 BONDS.—The | Bree was prada ene eco ele eet: | they considered it Just so much money mise, | i zrane G6 sok antsy geues tise invactige: | eo. porta tak enetion oer aot ng, | é — ——— President to-day approved the joint resolu- r Mr Bowler, in his lifetime, said he would | 7 branes) ie ‘ atutes relating to the Distr x of OLLECToR's OFFice, Distmigr oF Cottauzant y SPP’ J bight. Sell bis Interest for five cents on the dotiar. | ##! Mr Clymer never met Mrs. Marsn in Inmobia p the Pout des Tawa. ‘The attentivu of Tax pavers’ ts called’ to the fect paneer ce Nearest te ohh This morning Mr. Kilbourn arose early. | The Senator thought it was as just a claim Eidone a me toa Seni porstions be amended so as to extend to aud vg the Qual DRilly and the: ef the sec-nd instalment cf the taxes for the currant | On ine Dietetet 245 bonds. The treasurer this | 0 provision had Been move ny tk | ax was ever presented. Bridges had been | yyc CLAMEH HaD A CONFERENCE wira | include building associations, is threatened with dentene Jour beorenieg due the tet of Apel 05 00 iE acre Ode. Doth bene cok tn Ren Yann, | feed its contumacious mueet aca tenera, | Ournt and trains damaged, the rebel cree saemen ae Mr. Ingalls opposed the He aver it has been prohib- hot paid cx or betore that day @ penalty of two per Ts d ‘ork. | Crocker invited him to. kreakfast whit hoa, | te road aud working It for 30 da. » | atthe Arlington Hotel at that time. At a| f@id there were about 400 stockholders in | tted by the authorities dom the frst day ofeach snccecaiag mona | THE REMOVAL of Mr. Barclay, journal | It was a good square meal. Soouafterwarts | Sehator had regarded it as a good el | Subsequent interview he told me so, how- | Uh!s company, and it was necessary to kecu “Pay Day law. | ol »pointment sundry bottles containing eye wash, bard to get; but heard Unat Stanton ever. All this was in a conversational way; | 8 *pecia! aet of incorporation. The object « Lorpon, Mur See er ee arate! | Wve Rois achat niall & ctemre ae Meigs deciied adversely to the claim never supposed it would come to this. Dont | the Company was to secure to poor men the | the last and most pith, of rev he deateed etieeg | ROCK:” Were recelved, consigned to Mr. Kul. | Wa gratified and ® little snepriged when it | Koow when the chairman ordend this in: | OPportunity to obiala.a home by weswaan | 226 The «! urn. ‘These were duly stowed away for | WeRt through, it having been banging so | KUCw when the ct rronthly payment of ten dollars The o> nei Also, tne attention of ail commercial a does not seem to have had the desired effect : ano + and a Giers, and produce dealers nt large ond in theses | inthatstate, New Market the home ot the mire diipeetinns long. By Mr.Danford._My best recollection is | Jeeta songht could not be obtained by sectic woe Sree Darts ace erty not nd ie eet dae ot | #foresaid Sintih, was carried by the repab- | "At halt Nase 11 oMleck itis rapresentative GENEEAG FOYNTON that Gen. Kiddoo called at my office and * Those composing the association arr D posted i : rifime, Haren ‘and that thosame must be promptly renewed | lieans vesterday. Last yearit went for the | of Tim Stat called ou Me. Kilbourn, and | (C0 presented bimseli, and was sworn. He | staced to me that there was au tunportaat re- | e>tirely willing that the liablity clan bot ove (that of Win Upward, stock brokers ‘at this cffice JON F COOK, democrats. found bim Wished it to be understood that he app port to be made at the Capitol. Totuk this | shall be inserted. Collector. D.C. UILDING ASSOCIA is believed to be for @ ce Fortber fat side@&bie amount. sidered certaia. A - MEGRY As 4 CRICKET, bere voluntarily, and not bya subpwaa. The o g THE ALABAMA CLAIMS—Frfension Be bad enjoycd a good night's sleep,and was chairman alluded toadispatch in the New Was the moruing that the first article ap Mr. Sherman said the experience of the Understood | People of Ohio, au os are | peared tn a !timore umber « jatlare ise repert 1876 —Sab- | Time—An official notice of the extension of | iy consultation with H. M Hatehiasoa, Mr. | sg Finest’ She ir STA S380 OB: Ue Sth | from bim that he spok ymer aoout | that it was not Glasgow and I iverposl stock ecenengen Gan time to claimants in the Court of Comm's- | Davidge, MajorVande A. Me Williaans | Mo iiched to Me Bester tech bas been | the matter the day previous to that. Itmay | Charter these it bas Lot yel Lranspired whether these will rioners for the Alabama claims will be found | #0d other friwuds. He was dressed in a neat. ed to Mr. Nordhoff, thecorrespoudent- | have teen the day after. I only know wh have any serious eficc , ne \3 | in-ehief of the Herald, by Geueral Boyatoa in another column, together with the special | ittiig brown coat and black pants and wore d pu ! er’ : rule under which the new luv will becar- | a navy bine necktie. His feet were encased | 824 published ou the latter's authority. The fome one else told me. Kiddoo said that The Great Storm on the English Coast, pri t bad told Mr. Clymer that he would give the 3 eneral law. He spoke ch A nevere @t hes meet ROB ried out by the court. This notice will be | in @ pairof embroidered slippers. He card | Withess sald he bad 10 personal knowledge | matter to the press, but that Kiidon did sno eeth etbets - by | prevail in Canton Taek Mane ponenalls TRYING WILLIAMSON, Becr of interest to a large number of claimants, | that he had allowed himself to be comuuties | 0f the truth of the statements, bat heid him- | 0; on the contrary Kiddoo did not want | the action of Srasenis sires etnn os — it ee wrcse aitention Istereby directed therets. "| 0 Jail for w principle. “A friend at his elvow | fell zeeFouslblefor what Mr. Nordhot! printed to bave It. Hal a goo “any talks | CFuntnate sein was particularly vichecton tne coset aaa . suggested that the Confederate Congress had Nereis Baa Dr oa Kiddoo about t parties e * y of © ne = TRE TREASURY PRINTING Boreav.—| caught bli, aid had puthiin iy Amersos. | MAnlfold copy which he gave that gentle pase sdgen hog private acts of Incorporation in this District. | We West part of Cumberland ana northéra s dp min Andersoa it it became pu part of I hire. M = Secretary Bristow was before the House | ville. oe The next day she Aisbenions was rae: ness had with regard to the matter was on | if the door was onee opened to it again, rt of Lancashire oats a A special service for . ‘ a Mr. Kilbourn ts well pos! pn the witness’ responsibility. The | {he de stn et a thor 3 | there would be no end to the applications er aan YOUNG MEN, Comer sian Aepegentos teetiee | neon iran nineteen witness having been asked vy the chairman | inece Tuli Kiddos tat Peete an cy | tbat weuld be made, a butld — Siuniek avruunoie nt DieNion in reference to the «deficiency appropriation MAD HEARD FROM NEW HAMPSIIRE. to give the name of bis informant. responded | the Capitol with bite, as Thad a case Hamlin sald he had no aificulty in | *Yldings, produce, « sy, * tor ures ol » ns 6 graving and Printing. | uw; It will be remembered, the committee re- ‘some members of Con- | (bat he would like first to tell how he came d he, to publish the tend to there in the Court of Claims. voting for bills of iceorporat More Fatiures ta All he Bhort addresees by Young Me: les a egress have an idea that President Grant was GEN. KIDDOO WAN asked warthat while the facilities destred Loxpon, March 15 —Two additional fatl- Music ied by Cornet and Organ. febiz-te_ | Commended an appropriation of $163.00, | 11 tie :eal estate pool. If ue was, It looks as e wanted the ts Gen, Kiodoo was ¢ ailed, but atid not re- | Were granted the rights of all others were | Ures bave just been posted in the Stock Ex- = ‘ORD FENDALL. ~~ ——«|:- 221 it was recommitted. The committee | ir tn: people of N-w Hampshire endorse the The witness repli-d he did not obtain spond is J Protected. There were three defects in this | Change. Businces ts almost nominal. OTEATEGRD FEBDALL Will to worrow again report the defleleney | investmentand the taunt who made tt ne Statement from tie man who would he deputy sergeant-at-arms, in response | particular bill which should be remedied; | Settlement is absorbing attention. The on LTTOR NEY-AT-LAW. and press action upon it in the House. The | him.’ He said, moreover, that if te conn, | Verity it. toa question of Mr. Clymer, said that eae. | Arst, to put in the individual liability clause. | Changes in prices of the different securities 2 cert SIE ee ~ | flonal curteneg ttn ariven: mption of frae- | mittee bad asked him if President Grant | ,Mt-Blackburn said that they were entitied | Mind hag been verved enon’ Rink cetaaee, | seeobd, TeNerviNg Ue Habe to Petes a | and shares bo Got show toat there tenn ent SSS tional currency with stiver. was in the pool be would have given a satis- | £0 cAtegorical answer. At : And that he bad promised to be bet.” | alter, amend, or fepeal the act, and third, to | Citement. though they are naostiy downward, COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE, THF NOMINATION OF RICHARD H. DANA. | factors answer to that question loag azo. SS was permitted to Mr. Cly mer said he saw Gen. Kiddoo thts pronibit the company doing business outside pen <4 oe pected, but none Pure ant Frasran', The Ser.ate Committee on Foreign Rela- | ter, nccompanied by Mree He at ene. | THE FIRST INTIMATION REE See nie eee coer: Mr. Dawes said in someof the bills passed WITH MILBUBS'S UNBIVALLED 80D8, | tong is engazed in investigating the charzes | (ef; Accompanied by Mra, spent some time | {fm Hon. Jeremiah M. Wilson, . : for corperations in this District most extra- 1429 Penxsvivania A | oct30 tr near Will i aca JOBSSON & CO, | { | Mr. Ciwmer read a letter frow iated Philadelphia, Mare ad be: pirace brought by ex-Gov. Wm. | with the prisoner, who had them escorted | {rtd iim to the Hon. Mr. Shellabara ison awrence, of Rhode Island, against Rich- | through tne building. Aiter they lett Mr | fu\,°s, member of Congress, and Wilson's td H. Dana. Jr. recently nominated to be | Kilbourn amused himself by reading the | joy, Pariwee ond Shellanarger referred ihe nisier to England. Mr. Dana has asked | “Count of Monte Christo” and receiving and | "iinet" to Colonel B. F. Grafton. The ee v and obtained permission to appear before | entertaining frequent visitors. tne Werdid dispatches, on en uitting eo committee with reference to tt GETTING READY To STAY. Would Hol ase his ae aod Comet bas been stated that the me daring ine iny Mr. Kilbonrn | fi aave asi is authority Geueral Kiddoo ies | committee has asked the Pres ed up for bis sleeping apart- | [On Save as Bis authe : : sept ly | w the nomination and that the e Toons on the ete” of the United States army, with whom the | powers had been conferret. As to g &ssociations be knew that in the the com- | bands of prudent ard honest men they had ,edown as soon | D&D Of great benefit to poor people; bat be ‘med that nis | kpew also that at limes they had been a pit- 5 fal! into which honest and ignorant mea had 2 of other | fallen, and Jost all that they had. ieupoathe | Mr. Ingalls moved an amendment, pro- =a g tbat the individual Mability clause ure is just making ni featnightly closes Srmer and with ab at any Umesince Sater y ~ = BEECHER INNOCENT BUT UNWISE. Thats How Pref Woolsey Pats i. ihe Stock Excl d sixteen on this The stock market er fecling thaa BANKERS, Corner of Wei Sireet and Pennsy'vanie Aven Deslers fn Government and District Secar: Foreign Exchange a.d G early attencar Mr Clymer business, U uid ve id Hoor, hay- @ chinteriae at ot ebairman of the coromitiee travelled, and | PESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY ME _ yt kholders of the °| New York, March 15 —The following let- ihe rath of the statements Sergeant aUArins wil make provi- | With Whom the chairman conversed 3 th | ge a yrevions meetioeS ich, after farther amendment by | {eC tm President. Woolsey, Is. pubitened e —_—— sion to-day for § r Tneals. Phe | SttJect of this inquiry. The witness sald he | *') FETT or moeing. | it is as fol pid munds, was agreed to. bere to-day: My attention bas been called A CLEAN SWEEP” IN New Hamrsittre | prisoner tofer: t he | Mek Mr. Wilson in’ the Treasury depart- 7 . to his committ-e ll be ace: . Mr. Ingalls then offered amendments to to @ recent article ina Brookly pd gg Sean) t a ilas he lived ; : : mer go Friday,and Mr. Wiison re- case oak Gs u imputes to me the words that “Mr. Beecher | The fo lowing dispatches were receive! at | Wanted to live: “9 ey Be Eber peginiodk Log fies | of each member presen arty out the suggestions of Mr. Hamlin, | OOP to be blown out of Piymouta pulpit.” bs . at tome, that it was his havit to live . ter tua | ing in which such action is had, which were agreed to. i bave a 2 gH. D. Cor " there piel ty well. gueht to be looked up, and revered h | fet therefrom shall be entered upon The bill was then pursed. * Ne ee an Sas ae ts BARKERS. b 15, 1155 @ m.— | ‘The prisoner is not in General Crock Shellabarger. SheHabarger said > ‘ pat if | oned sieeve or Gay others of the Gaamm 2 embel em- | Ob motion of Mr. Sargent, the Secretary nate:—Repablicaa eeing member or mem: rs in the custody of vi y ic 1 could pot have dor while io jail, b witness while sitting in the Court of Claims, of the Treesury was directed to trawsmit | !™mport tr 1429 F street. ban 3,000 m: y Serzes: rms of tt pee Colonel Grafton said to him, “There is a ose wa the ort & “yt Morris on ska. Ubat 1 believed bim guilty hae ago slature lar ty Reser vi Sy Aras of (he House, gentleman who knows all abonta nm of | p,2B¢ resolution was adopted a Sly maek, | SBe Esper’ aperee) Santek atekteen MANOR which be was tried. SAMUEKL G. TOUNG, en. . . d A BEEN AGREBD $26,000 or $25,000 being id to Mrs. Bower. ackburn and Robbins; na Bass and HOUSE OF PRES rATIVES —Mr. the trial in} P by the democratic members of tue fous pe ers | Danford y HoTaRy PL A. H. CRraats. Md, to bring arlicles of inipeachme Ken- aaa Walling (Ohio) offered a resolat the whol pages a aalirona ta ont of tan aaa a tucky Central Railroad case.” 7 Ft Who Daly hoe A wile er ea seereme | asked Mr. Shellabarger shether he would ¢ Felense of Hale t Kiibou-n fron authorize him to go to onel Grafton and ee Tom | tailkaboutit. Mr. Sheilabarger responded, seer “Certainly.” “The witness aceordin.ly LOTES reciting Mr. Base suid he entered bisprotestagainst | tat it 16 stated that no avsessments and the resolution, and wanted the records to so | collection of taxes in the District of Colum show. He opposed the way the resolution | bia on personal property has becn made un was passed, no chance having been give: | dertheuet of Maren = 1st5,and that it ts him to ssy anything against it before it octiT tf Orrice—t Wilness March We hav I will not deny b (RANKLIN & CO. OPTICIANS, No. 1227 Pesxnsvivasia AVENUE Genuine Brazitian Pebule Spectacles. dec? ly.Istp ority. A. H CraGin. ¥ March 13, 1876. = . —— £ a : ly stated that no assessments’ and collection pa = ieee A sxow S1.1DR occurred at Ophir, Utah, | Sulled on Colonel Grafton the next moral vx seed. have been made for the reason that the said BAZILIAN PES OTACLES, THE REUNION of the Sehiileré ; arrying away the boardiug house | yd, = ‘Col “Gr An interesting and spicy discussion fol. | act is insufficient in law to secure its en-| THE NEW H. HORE s sy * ef thi i Mine, aud burying with it 1ddoo, who soon went out. Colonel Graf | \owea, during which Mr Bass sald that tie forcement, and directing the Committee on a ee 53 Penne oor ES Se Snes ha erent, Ja and agresabie | }liitin Higgins, James Higginson and na anid ihe geatleman who just went out of | Doronte of i was to force a lisdown nie | eset lrecting the Committee on ore Ee trist; 3 Penna. » F 43 street. bt, ec i mi a) hi s Lyuch. No bo prs ering | to 3 mona! Sang’ 4 : < = - ristp ‘er ve.. Cornel eel Geneet (Gm emer eee | a Baton ne cone ores of the statement was this, that General Kid- | reat,” and against that he protested. Mr. | tax has been assessed and collected, and if Sax FRANCIsco, Maren 1.—Tallant & (rm Was sill raging, aud It is probable | 20 Was one of a party with Mr. and Mrs, | B@&s afterwards explained his figure of | not the reason for such non-compilauce with felicitous little talk upon “Sebiller as seen Ss Co, bankers of Unis city, state that the y speech in @ satisfactory manner, and soon | the act. and what legisiation is necessary to ; _ PMkGtet icine dente (tone ee asa is Sreaay ° | Marsn, George H. Pendleton, Mrs. Bower, af- 7 : 9, checks and transfers drawn by them on the = snd Mr. Julins Ulke supplied some brilliant snow ween Rawlings and Bitter is aap beca the treasurer of the Kentucky Central e it 345 pao, Ane) “ST. PATRICK’S DAY” | \ystromenial music: and Madame G. BF. | Creek, Tessenger and freight trains, bound A con Soe On lnore ratiroad. Iie was on the stand whea our re. | Borda + ‘OF the ttersst on the 55 | that Tailaut & Co. will not ie Sebayer, Mr. F. Knoop and Mr. L. Stern | west, are at Rawlins. A very severe snow | !ogether. The witness obtained the impres- J "" : " = cept in temporary lacon venience: some charming vocal music. The recitations | storm has occurred on Creston Hill, and two ee ee Ot nee igre a te P parion tie ecumiuntion or tiie witoumen extn Bockaees atte District Oomenttace Pig iggy «dy ie gg BLACK CLOTH SUITS. ter of the bost) were up to the higher mark of | siow was three ard four feet deep, with a | MEWaS olin Europe at that time. UNABLE TO FIND GENERAL KIDDOO; | on this assurance the resolution was changed | SPice Mills, bave suspended. Liabilitiesare the Sehillerbund efforts in this line. The as ne Witsess replied that he regre i | heavy gale blow!t $10,000, ad the pominal assets exesed Unis sem blage Hngered some time after the eoa- made any mistvke in the proper division of | tbat he was tpformed at the Arlingtoa Hotel | from the Judiciry to the District Commit ork Cid did re. He seat 2 nd nted. sum. The United States Reflector Company clusion of the programme, in pleasant chit. | A RIL! OF COMPLATST has deen fled in | {His party of distinguished travellers, put out again to buathsen ap ent bring him be ein Hamiteas (S. J.) from the Committee | (CoDet, Jacobsen & Oo.,) have also ENTIRELY NEW chet im the parlors and interesting library | the U.S. circutt court at Richmond, Va., by | Walbe was responsibie for whate fore the committee forth with. on Appropriations, reported back the Mili- | 64. With liabilities exceediag £109,000. Of the host. Franeis Skiddy, Wm. Butler Daocan and 8. | Might be in the statement. 1 —_—— Hv “ b assets are considered good. L. M. Barlow, of New York, throu learned from Col. The New Hampsht: Election. tary Academy appropriation bill, with Sen- =a > AND rlow, 0 w York, through H. T. = ee —_- ate amendments, recommending non-c = ROME AT TUE CENTESNIAL—The Navy | Wickham, solicitor, against the Atlantic, RUE Glen Get eee A CLEAN SWEEP FOK THE REPUBLICANS. | currence ip the same. The House refused 1 THE GREENBACK CONVENTION. EXTRA LARGE STOCK. department has received a dispatch from | See teel snd One raitnosd pomneeny: conlarteice ot the Attimmton Eietel ot which | py ginpatch from Concord says: A summa- | copear in the Senate amendments, and tue | Hts ae ee Commander Geo. W. Hayward, dated Rome, | 34 Lynchburg, Va. to bristol, Tomne The | Mrs. Marsh, Mrs, Belknap and several other | 1 of rl! tLe returns received Up to 1 o'clock | bill was sent to a conference committee. payRaccss, N.Y. March 15—Tae green. . Italy, Feb. 25, i*76, on board the U. S.S. Sup- complainants ‘who’ are trustees under a | Persons were present, all of them being ac- | 18 #5 follows: One hundred and ninety-ni Mr Faulkner (W.Va ) offered @ resol utio: ack convention met bere this morateg and PROVIDED EXPRESSLY ply, which is to bring over contributions to | heavy mortgage, ask for the a) intment of | Guaintances, and most of them knowing the | towns apd wards give Cheney. rep. directing the Committee on Foreign Affairs | was called to order on behalf of tne execa- the Centennial. The dispatch reports the | a receive be, ye mace of a fu | facts which’Mr. Clymer’s ¢ mmittee were | Marcy, deta... % ‘ot; Kendall and scattering, | to inquire into the extent of the powers co. | tive committer by Gideon J. Tucker, woo FOB arrival of the Supply at Civita Vecchia on | consed aanenet tuluress the p f rall- instructed to inquire into; that at the meet- | 31°. The same towns last year gave the re- | ferred by the United States on B. Stein- | bomipated ex-Speaker McGaire temporary . = 2ist February. The passage was a long one, | road ‘company to pay interest nish othextrica ing Mrs. Marsh, in talking of various trans- | publicans 30 3:5; democrais, 29/37; proibi- | berger as commissioner or special agent to | ebairman. On taking the chuir, Mr. MeGatre “ST. PATRICK'S DAY owing to heavy gales. Finding no author: | comply with the teraref merece actions of which she had Knos ledge, alluded | Ucn and scattering, 1. Republican net | the Navigator Isiands, and calling on tbe | briefly addressed the convention, reviews ized agent of the Centennial commission, to statements in circulation in regard to the | 4D, A footing of the representatives | Secretary of Siate for copies of ail corres. | the political course ot Governor Tildea au: Commander Hayward thought it best to pro. THE TWEED SuiTs.—After consultation | so-called Pendleton railroad claim relating the same hour is as follows: One hundred ——- between the said Steinberger and | the democratic party. Committees ou per- PRICES ARE LOWER ceed at once to Rome and burry forward as | between Judge Westbrook and counsel on | to the Kentucky Central railroad: that Mra, | @B¢ pinety-seven towns and wards elect 145 je State departmeut. Adopted. manent organization and resolutions were much as possible the Centennial contribu- | both sides, the $1,000,000 suit against Wm. | Belkuap said thestories were gross exaggera- | Tepublicabs and 129 democrats. The repub- | Mr. Holman (Ind.) introduced a bill to in- | appointed, and recess taken till so'clock. THAN EVER BEFORE. tons. He expected to sail from Civita | M. Tweed has been set down for irial on the | tows; that while It liad been believed among | ican majority in the house last year was 11. corporate the National Surgical Iostitat The Bankruptcy of Gen. Pillow. MeurHis, March 15.—Toe residence of General Gideon Pillow was sold at bani ruptecy sale yesterday. There was no com: petition in the bidding. Tne residence, which is probably worth £8,000, w: Vecchia by March 2d at the latest, for Leg- | 15th of May. Judge Westbrook has been too | some of her friends that she received seventy | There 18 no doubt that ney is elected gov- District of Columbia. Committee on = hore, leaving Leghorn about 15th of Mar Lusy as yet to decide the motion of defend- | thousand dollars from that claim, she had | €!or by the people, aud the republicaus | the District. BLACK CLOTH COATS. It was impossible to leave earlier without | a counsel to have the appeal in the | in fact obtained only about half thatamount; | ¢’@!m that his majority will be as high as Mr. Bartridge (Ga) introduced a bill to leaving bebind many contributions. The con- | +6,000,000 sult heard at general term in the | that the friends of Sirs. Marsh asserted that | 1,500 or 2,000. They also claim the house by | provide for a survey to determine the prac- BLACK CLOTH PANTS. tributions from Rome not ready by the Ist of | first instance, and also the motion of coun- | if se was ever brought before the committee | from 15 to 25 majority, but the exact figares | Teability of uniting the waters of the A BLACK CLOTH VESTs. March were to be forwarded to Leghorn for | el for the people of an allowauce of one per | the would undoubtedly testity to the main | Can only be determined by later returns. Tue | lantic ocean and Gulf of Mexico by means 0: pment. cent. f Letter. facts given above; and Cotonel Grafton | €mocrats think the house very close, at @ caval through the Okeefonakee swamp. —— further informed the witness that General | doubt. Of the counties, the republicans | Committee on Commerce. THE RAILnOAD DEPOT QUESTION.. The THAT MYSTERIOUS $650,000 Pactric Kiddoo had gone to Mr. Clymer aad | ¢)&im to have carried six out of the ten, as On motion of Mr. Raadail (Pa.), the House e] Senate Committee on Public Buildings and Mat CHEC k.— Mr. Samuel J. Harriott tes- said, “There is @ case against Pendelton of | follows: Rockingham, Strafford, Hillsboro, H then went into Commitiee of tue Whole on ANY STYLE Grourds held a meeting this morning and | {din the Pacific Malt vs. Irwin exami- | character similar to that of Marsh, and he | Cbesbire, Sullivan and Merrimack. Tue lat- | the legislative appropriation bill, Mr. Tar- | H&tlon yesterday that, previous testimony e1 ter county is somewhat in doubt, but the | bey (F in the chair. OR QUALITY DE:IR8D. —_——, ou ‘ctof removing the tracks | to the contrary notwithstanding, the eheck | *2% peaninded Uist if He had detereaibel to ii Mr. Felton (Ga.) proceeded to address the a - nd pot buile f 5 - 4 lown, ~ | probabilities are ; pes Of the Baltimore and | for S150,100 of the moneys Irwin is charged | Cline te triae Ponce eee aes fcers. Last | House on the subject of the finances, —_ Potomac raiiread on Gch street. Gen. Bah- | with receiving was Lot paid to the firm of Mr. Clymer asserted that he bad’ not suifi- Hean and five democratic. = -2e-- - WELL MADE So aed pone nema and Harriott & Noyes, and that he dig not know clentduta to reach Pendleton; and fariher | S}fcial to the Boston Post (demogratie) . MAD srounds. was before the committee and gave | of:nch an entry in the Pacitic Malt book Sl coien & sopeaiionn vicwuey te iow them a diagram of government resprvatioas | 1/1 the Congressional eaamination.—. ¥. | (et, Mr. Clymer was pressed (with tue re- | Codes a republican victory by another person presented to Mrs, Pillow. chook Evizanein, N.J., March Schoois of this city were all cause there are no appro; support. The city couoct! will meet to-vight to make the necessary appropriation, hat It Will probably be several weeks vefore the THE WHIsky War IN CHICAGO—i mor | fant Con/exson.—A dispatch has been rec-ived ; ; ae | , joinder that Mrs. Marsh would’ testify to it, | thi.e.a major both branches of th at the Treasury deparrmert from Chieaes co | SCROOls reopen. AND sacecret a acetororunan Potsrancs ane. | Workt, 16th. dihd that the records of thedepartmeut would | islature, and ihe cleetion of Cheney hy the | fidence thar Rete hae wate the tis, A Roy Kittea. THOROUGHLY SHRUNK by the committee, especially as ter the fe, | .A Ministen Couatine Unt majority. but as wes the | trict attorney toy ruLantry. | row some HEN} co the ones. Bot theonly | People by : pies : : way was to Summon Mrs. Marsh and she | © ness of the lands South of ihe hington | A Special to the Bostoa Herald trom New Mi monument and near tRe-Lonz Bridge fre a | Bedford, Mareb 12, says: Ata meet nz of the | Would tell all about the interview. The wit- new depos for the railroad in question. | Poston reform club in the city bail, vue even- | BESS Understood @ subprena wag obtained for CALL. While the committee came to no couclusion | 12s. Rev. MC. Juilen, pastor ol the Unitarian | Mis; March, bat before it could be served she | publicans | _ ss to exactly what they will recommend in | Congregational charch, created a great stir | Went 1o\Canade. The witnessstook the re- | inet Cheney's i the maiter, they are unanimously of ths | by declaring thache was not in sympathy | SPovelt wit pal y x t ory in coase~ majority — opinion not only, that the Motwaae depot | With tne moveuient, wituough be Delleved in We cents ban eaten onal te | og TEE Ps HAB os. | she uld be removed, but that the depot of the | Yemperanee. He thought rum eellieg legiti- a 5 The st = - | Beltimore and Ohio x0 mill be estab. | Mate business, was opposed to either itesase | WOK the responsibility of writteg it up ‘aud ad guilty to two or the Pottsvitix, Ya, Maren 15.—Last even- ing Jacob letlirr,a boy of 1) years of Was sent tart the puraps in the west end slope, 81 Donwlison, fell in the slope and was Killed. .fater returis may materially ctresults.” £. H. Roltins, of the repnbli- state conimitiee, considers that the re jeans have elected 9 of the 12 senators; 6 majority will be 1.200 or 1610, | Bridges wad Wasieworth in the house will be 0 or 25. | enue officers, and Jasper > SrRike IN NEw York. | ber of Congress and ex-United Stat amongst the Ne & printers | @tlormey. All these parties are me: P Ustimony which wiil eo oe erest on the District 3-65 Bonds. New York, March 15.—The sab Treasury is bOW payiog Interest on 3-65 District of Ye is confined to the book ana job offices, and is | C2¢e ard promine: Columbia ‘bonds. . . ed at least as far nor or probibitory legislation, and could not ad- | 8!V!Dg manifold copies to the correspondents | mace by the members of the Typographical & — Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, | | shed a: ovr lyre ay Votate total abstinen Or the New York #erald, Boston Herali, ana Union fo resistance to tne pew scale of prices | NOT MUCH oF A SHOW ——_____ to Major Poore, of the Boston Journal and to loptea by the e1 ver eeting heid | Metfon Cho ‘othing but Frog Spawn.—P cot, pectomien pate Wify pied parser gh Collector of Internal | the Cuicago Irivune. Afier the story came | So the isi of Marc, Tie rates ther wines | J+ Lawrence Smith, of Loalsriiic, in bie A rere ea rote s tana F te for the northern district of Mlinois, | back in printed form Mr. Clymer mude uis were: For journ en printers, not on piece | @Dalysis of the specimens of flesh which was hate bath denoth teteocad ake measnres to | died In Chicazo Friday night. In 1863hewas | personal explanation. The wituess subse- Work and formerly receiving $20 per week, | Sbowered down in Bath county, Ky., a few having s very large | have both depot# removed from their prescut | appointed chief of artillery on the staff of quently met Colone! Grafton, who informed Si te Sa 4 ive : > | C@YS Ago, Says it gives indication of bei: r,tleinity desiring | location Gen, Sherman; thence he Was transferred to | Bim that ihe polnts could be sustained, Tae | $1 Per Weck; to men on piece work a reduc S aried spawn ot ot _marl-tr Cormer 7th a i ArPLer AMERICAN CYCLOPE Approaches completion. It Parties in Washingt great work will be suppli isha union depot w submitted to| Gex. J.D Berean is Virginie 6, ol, 39 rgiula's 9 bid to-day, Sager sotive aud larch 15 . ee tion of about ten per cent per thousand eins | the dried spawn of reptiles, doubtiess that of - 7 the staff of Gen. Grant, where he continued | Witness said he never bad auy communica. frogs. They bave been transported from Soer’ at dyles of Uinding ser kee | BRITISH RIvLEMEN aT THE Centen- | toserve with success Uorll the close of tho | tom pith en Bien personally. $e ty Danone Ps Sud reprint, ieaded and | (cos aad sWalney grounds Up oameen ar SF Specimen pages sent gratis on applicn | NiaL es ag meeting at the quem aye war. His name was mentioned for the Sec- GEN. BOYNTON ‘CKOSS-FXA MINED.” there should be a reduction of ten cents per | Witds, and bave ultimately fallen where tien. mars-dtt Fresca tieaaos s ctaeek tea a Lon: “4 retarysuip of War after Belkaap’s resigna- | The Chairman suggeateu wheter, in com- | hour, the men receiving forty instead of fitty | they were found. This ts no isolated occar- EATHER BED: D ta oP Abt eo et at unless Scotland | tion. Mon fairness, it would Lot have been better | cents. To these rates tke Union immediately rence. A similar sheweroccurred in Ireland H 3 > AND PIL- | and Ireland refrained from sending teams to toask the chairman whether he bad taken It been in 1095. Showers of live frogs are by uo aut: also freed from MOTHS ood the eines QaCk: | the Centennial rife contest the National As- | DaSTaRDLY CASE oF INCH SDIARISM.— Proper steps in the matter before venturing | Seg ntne ne ro eee Cel ee trike. | means rare. to, by the ty there- | scciation would bave nothing todo with it. | The Evansville, Ind, Journal says: Mr. On the charges againet him. s gna gee Stan ke ae ——<$<$_$_$______ New steam FRATHRE RENOVATER, He hoped, however. that the negotiations | Charles Morgan, who lives about three miles ‘Mr. Blackburminte ted the witness en = st oe aoe HH re conayietsne oe FouaTgzN VICTIMS OF A CoNPLAGRA- o st 4a cthatrect ssatawest, | Would yet be snecessful. Ticet of this city recently erected @ fine. two” | 1 his authorized statement Wal the facts in | siople’ar the expense of the puiites eit | TION.—It ts now believed that fourteen — . ~ aMEVaTeipaaae SL Story brick dwellivg on his farm, with the Single, at the expense priai Who | sons were burned in the almshouse at No oe ge | EERTWENSisg ois Gk oanmisiaa | Tew ofeetiing maria. When twas ome | he Sen mere clpuiated wo Oring dagracson | Sre'at work. wich, Conn. Sanday. might amon of etm Se . he a a Sinan en eee ee DRUGGIST, Boston for refusing to testify before the ied, & few ea ee ee tice ast ne (fils | the result as to Pendletoa might be, and he | Forty YAuS IN WALL Sraer anp | Qld people aiixty to ty yearsof: common council, and has been imprisoned 1133 PENN. AVE., BET. lit AND 18TH STS., | for some da: Pr age. mae ete et Se asked whether tune witness knew, when he | “BUSTED” aT Last.—That isa sad ‘story | Seven bodies were taken from the rains yes- ride was brought up yesterday on | DUTned to the pared his article, the statement te pe | With a moral” which is told to-day about tne | 2 burned to a cinder and uarecogn!*a- m fo compowadins Prescripe | habeas Corpus aud admitted to $1,000 bail to | He Work of an incendiary. is. The witness replied he believed them | voluniary bankruptcy of the once famous | ble. Five inmates were injured by jamping ttoms ) await the adjudication of the question by | RerorTep DEPARTURE OF HaYTIEN Frr- | to be facts just as he stated, and to that aug | Wall street millionaire and speculator, the — bp nin et ape y- Tae DRIES AED FINE TorLar | eo *UPTeme judicial court. 1BUST&RS.—It is reporied that it is vaguety | DO Other extent. On being reminded that | venerable Danie: Drew. It may be all sum- | €™tire Dumber of inmates was four. Menteue @kanmen _* understood that the steamer Atlas for Kin, that Was Dot ap answer to the question, the | med up in @ brief seutence. Forty years in | eg) Po renee pry During an | tip. «tien left pler 1 Nortm river Satuedey, witness satd be did not propose to answer in | Wall street, and not a dollar left, with dedis SOE Mirg in’ Pittssivania county, Vay lagi | * S10 10 Dave on board numerous persons | 80Y other way: After tartuer spirited collo” | # Z Satur a white man named Osbou: bey peo pirate A chase | Hess to tay that he knew the facts oaly DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITE | Giles stubbed ihtee nesrors One er eee | ctuily one gentleman, sent bere to purchase | Bess to he knew ts by SAME RATE. | Gied on the spot, another is re; dead, rt tionists. iN Word 1th —— Mr. Blackburn Temarked that the witness New schedule—Full load of @ bushels for g3. | ard the third is mm a very eritical condition. | TVO!utlonists—[N. ¥. World, 14th. bad not so answered. Tne witness again re- ‘Smaller loads 6 cents ——— carwage, 6 conte. A CELESTIAL SQUABBLE ENDED.—In the A Sree —— AND a CAALLERGR. peated he knew the facts in no other Pritish House of Commons it was and to bo other extent than had st: be OFFICE OF WASHINGTON GASLIGHT OOM- }esterday tbat the diiMeulties betwese cree, | olber because he fail oid, Mee moe cairans juired, ‘Then, why did you ard nivo tbat Cotta had assured Seam the | S2vit@ti0 ‘tr. Hiackbarn clatmed he had a right to Wal AGL SOGW G5 Goas Basins | Sle would not participate in the difterences | dead shot, he an auswer whether ‘be witness Knew them Wiese | sald that the witness had given eee sone eels, tienes oe facts came to him, and how statement, he facts in the manner stated by bim- ay On, ore any o | | Pte pd Mis es Gon the pisb gentleman supposed ve been bas been found at the akoveted\ ast under an pit