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THE EVENING STAR. ms to 1 . PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, THE EMMA MINE SCANDAL, a Avene, corner Mth Street, nd BY MORE EVIDENCE AGAINST BELKNAP. The Evening Star Newspaper Company 2. HR AUSMAED, Pre seni ae same aia oo. tol ov ia MES. CARL SCHURZ DEAD. sinners re | Canes rss Vee i Fortr- . ———_2»—___ fr Orste eacs By matt posse prepgd 66 THE NARROW PASSAGE DISASTER. “The WEEKLY STAR pubitihed om Priday— smmmnagieeseinnallll a year. postase . rt! suburiptioms invarsabiy tm advance, end Ve, 47—N2. 7,167. NEW YORK’S BROKEN BANK. BF Rates of advertising fermished om app eam THE RELM NAP SCANDAL. Trading im Poxt Tredersaips ia Ba- hotan New York, Mareh lo. —A special aiapateh to the Herald trom Bismarck, D. T ays Ge Geniadle evidence WIll be « from (is place to Washington in a few days, proving that Within one week after Belk = insted as Secretary of War he began hia koheme for the sale of ‘all the prominent tradersnips on the frovtier; that they were eventually @is- SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, | The War Department Investigation, | THE CUTTING DOWN PROCESS. | <lerk, 2d class clerk, 1; messenger, 1; \s- | FORT¥-FOURTH CONGRESS, Tr. @T. PaTBICK 8 DAY. ————————— General Kiddeoo on the Stand. esos 9 the Governm: Be. Ordnance.—Chief clerk, $1,800; dragh*s Trvurspay, Mareh 16. | hes lower kunployes at Less Man, $1,600; 3d class clerk, 1; 2d class clerk, se roe High Mass and Panegyric of St. Patrick, A + a es 7. ; menpenger, is Reker sae kuanat on ala Washington News and Gossip. Snape ortemienh nielnes corinne || ion Soe 0.0 F—ATTE iN — There will ba « ———— resu ves legt ecutive and ap- - : SENATE.—A large number of petitions 5 ‘pecial orgamiz.noo of UNIFORMED EN- | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS.—Iniernal reve- | tion at 12300'clock this afternoon. Colonel | Propriation bill, now being considered by PHENT MEM SERS at Ost ai ‘Construction and ‘Repairs. —Chie’ clerk, | ®2¢ memoriasis were presented, and appro- ‘lows’ Hi $1,800; di htsman, $1,600; 4th class clerk. priately referred. « iT Mt TU BOBKOW ae )at 7.0 p.m., to consicer impyttant business: .< a 1, 3d class clerk, 1; 2d class clerk, 1; messea- Mr. Hamlin, from Committee on Post Of Bue to-day, $238,158.88; customs, $557,218.69. | Goodfellow and Mr. C. F. Peck, of the firm |e House of Representatives, interests | ger. 1: laborer, 1. » 1. ee , With sundry amendments. the - | every employe of the public service in the Steam Engineering.—Chief clerk, $1.800; 24 Bouse bill establishing certain post row! TBE Sena’e to-day agreed that when it | °f Durfee & Peck, were excused from testify: ploy: Pp au ng certain p to, rey Inter cleth:. 61,900; Mr. Anthony, from Committee on Print- executive departments in this city, inas- | Class clerk, 1; messenger, 1; laborer, 1 posed of for money, & single poxt. that of ss ROUGHS, Bec. 2 ing untill to morrow morning. Provisions and Clothing. . Fort Lincein, opposite to thal town, - ON, RNIGETS eae | ee eee eee H. C, CROSBY, much as if the bill passes, as it stands, a | 4,/79tisions and Qiorhing— Chief clerk. $1.50; | ing. reported, with amendments, the concurs »ppon! ray. br ing to u_are ordered to assombie AMONG those wi ohad interviews with the | chief clerk of the War department, testified | large number of theta will be di tated, | cler RELKNAP AND Bi8 FATERDs f ; AY March I7ih. at 8% o'clock that never, to his recollection, did’he go to | and most of those left will receive less. for nee ttt anit tm ta take pactin eae | President to-day were the Secretaries of War | ‘hi € rent resolution provid! i rer. 1. the two Houses as actually taken down hy | MOFe than FIe.600 oT emailer posts ner the Treasury department for the pur; of | their services. The following details of the Medicine and Surgery.—Chief clerk, $1,600; pas y . portion, and Freeones." "By orcr of Gomiapter,” 90 0 | and the Treasury, the Attorney General,and | Wve Treasury department {or the purpose of | thelr services. The following detalla of, the | 'Airaicine an ie cificial reporters; except ‘grammatical | J WIS N. bb .BMAN, Rec, cree Senators Logan and Spencer. Istion to the claim or the Kentacky Central | forineach office. In reducing the salaries | “ying Watchmen, 2: laborer, 1. bic Windsen etseaenn Sie Sn extn a a : REPRESENTATIVE EUGENE HAL, of | railroad, alihongh he thought that he wrote | of the force, 4th class clerks are cut down POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. eee Cnet Un eU SAS ERR EER | Mane wie ee tn New Hampshire | # letter asking for them. Was chief cle from #1.800 lo $1.60 per annum; 3d class | Pcstmaster General, @4.000, assistant post- | te territory of Pembina. Heferred * DE: M ‘ “ r ~ uittee on Territories. ihe War department in June, 73. Ha from $1,600 to £1,450; 24 class from $1,409 to | masters general, 3, at $3,150; superintendent | ™ . Se Taek Satttercinmect at | Stumping the state for the republicans, re- | 7G ictinet recollection that the Secretary of | $1,300. The pay of ist class clerks and fe- | money order, 0; supecintendent foreign Mr. Boutwell submitted a ros Rew Jersey svenue and Ds reet THURSDAY EVB- | tuaned to Washington on the afternoon lim- | War asked him to write for the papers. They | male clerks re.nains unchanged at $1,200 and | yyajls, €2,700: topographer, : chief de. ih to elect Five Del:gates to the | ited express train. were soon sent, Accompanicd by his letter of | $900 annum, respectively; messengers | predation®, <i,800; chief dead letters. vention i request. Do pot know for what purpose lowed $840 and laborers and watchmen | Chief tal stamps, $2, ““sMES HOLMER. Chairman. | Nomreations—The President sent the | O00 c,, po not, kuow, for what purp se . for disbursing. # NATIONAL BANK Of TH® BE PUB- | following nominations to the Senate to-day: | ce sivle to avy person who bad 4 right to -6e THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE. ants, 3. at $1,s00: Lic. Leh March, ke thereqularineet’ | Emory P. Beauchamp, to be consul at Co- | them. Donot know that the purpose of with- er PURSUSNCE OF A CALL BY T oF TE res tion i recting the Secretary of the Treasury to fur- nish @statement of the annual prodact of gold and silver in the United States from the year 1845 to the year 1875, inclusive of the proiuet in other parts of ‘the world during ot, aud #2 ex-lerritorial mar- been DERVLY IMPLICATED FPACD also says That &n ox-Governer oming made a specia, visit to Wash- The bill provides for 1 private secretary, gene: $1 eoden tn to t ont . > HM the same period, and an estimate of the pres- tton to control the appointment and sale ing of the ricf Directors of th tional Bank < és be postmaster | Crawing the papers was to prevent any one | &t 83.150; 1 assistant private secretary, | piank agency, 3, at $1.40; assistant blank ount o! . “ cinvenl Of post tratersinps. On bis retero be an. Greamstina eke bon. | ana DOO ae ea Tee ener eery. | Sisot! Lancesenaer, Boar Ton | SUOWANG, | agency. £900; stenographer, £1,000: 4th class | State nah ene eet tee ae ee Oe ee tect tie tree ee ee La bie pmo peor eg Bgl he Oo vias oe Do not know whether the Secretary of War | $1,500; 1 messenger, $950. clerks, 15; 3d class clerks, 1; 24 class clerks, i from the foundation of the govera- | FOUFr Correspondent bad seen, Sra weckinnacc the fcllowing premnvis ant cessne Tux Senate Committee oa Patents to-day | examined the papers after they werc sent to DEPARTMENT OF STATE. 48; Ist class clerks, 60;' f ie clerks, 57, b other connecting decam tions were prcrnted and upanim: Whereas tt bas gh trot sly adopted. heard several representatives of the United | bim from the Treasury department. Never | To the Department of State there is al- | messenger, |: do, 1 the present time. ed Almighty God to remove | totes Stove Making Association against | 4 ny conversation witu the Secretary of | lowed | chief clerk, at $2,250; 3 chiefs of ma sengers, 3, at $720 Allace moved an amendment calling ssistant mes- ed by mail, that he had succeeded tq our mi tour friend ao1 »#sociate, ZD. . 7; engineer, tement of the actual amouvt of gold jon, od Hone but admtoistration % 2 atter, and do uot ki reaus, at $2,100 each; 1 translator, at © 1,440; assistan ineer, $1,000; carpenter : 5 mpd ong ee 10 10nld bold post traderships Gilman. who siace the organization of Serate bill 365, amending certain sections of hile nN el er stele opal 10 4th ‘class clerks, 4 ‘3d class, 1 ist clas Soe ease Capen tin ee Sands Gey nronary aller dednoting the de. | TStt. Sit ts demande coat ae een and Bon bas been conpected with it asa the Revised Statutes afiecting patents and | “py. Danford —Witness sent them up in | female clerks, 1 messenger, 5 $40; do., 2400; labovers, 3, at $180; temporary | ™ 4 ceesee anh Oh ts | brothers are to receive a third of the profits, Bh trate of characters enocared himself to cvery | Copyrights, the record room of the War department, tn- | sistant messenger, at $1,060; 10 laborers, 1 | Clerics, £8,010. Wash PHOCLeL cen maaent at tls | they ane to eupule maneGl ine ataaed ae oficer of this rauk: thevefore, F INvesTIGatrow. | Ste8dof returning them to the Treasury de- | superintendent of watch, at $1,000; 6 wate! INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. . ¥ . . Is to be kept secret that the ts ia. solved, That while we recogu'zs in our berewe THE WHISKY FRAUDS INVE! TION. | jartment. men, saves eedacans Secretary's Uijice— Secretary, $5000; assist The amendment was adopted, and the res- | terested. Toe post traders along the Mis. ment “the Hand that doeta ail things w: The select committee on the Investizatioa of | " Q —If the papers belonged in the Treasury TREAS NT. antdo., $3,150; chief clerk, $2,250; 5 principal | ouiion passed substestvely to His decree. wo will eve the St. Louis whisky :rauds has summoned | department why did you not retura them? In the office of the Secretary proper, there clerks, $1,800; 5 of class 3; 5 o! 2; 5of 1, one of © warn afection for the memory of our | whom shail be a telegraph operator; 3 copy - rourl river haviog been taxed simost to the t nd admiration of the generous aa o full amount of ! rewarding ir Attorney Dyerand Col. Broadhead A.—I supposed they would be called for | i8 provided for 1 chiefclerk, at $2,500; steno- Distri : T s meron (Pa.) sent the downfall of Belt sking up 2 her, $1,800; chief clerk, warrant, $2,500; | jar. ssenz' ? aeRistans do; 6 laborers. raya t fel ow t! 7 > oe u in | 82ain, and hence J sent them up in tue re- | sTap! J ets LESSEN ZETS; 2 AESIN! 5 6 laborer da dispaten of the ring, are anxious and willing to has- aca ie eee Tee eee ns, Will Hewla | cond yocun, where they could be hepe. chiete of divisions, 4, at $2,500 each; tecretary to sign’ land patents. $1.35); eap nate a aglycone Sy to Washington and disclose all they at we tender to his afilicted famfly aA e_-e8 arrive By Mr. ‘Robbins —The papers, after they ant chiefs of divisions, 4, at $1,800 eac 8- | tain of the watch. $1,000; 1s watchme: bad department clerks ow. Some of them are bere awalting the pathics gud ae smare of reseect | Gone TO MEET WHITTHORNE’S Commir- | had been banded to the Secretary of War, | bursing clerks, 2, at'22,500 each; 4th class General Land Office. —Commissioner, 83,600; : u rend the fun P Ce Pt Hich- | were in the same condition as when they | clerks, 4); 3d class cler! WASHINGTON City HIBERNIAN he. | (TEMES — bescera rae fe ee ne | Came from the Treasury department. Tue | 15; Ist class clerks, 1 i REVULESS SOCIBTY, Bo. |The mom. | born, U. 5. It, bow stationed, or bd wrapping was off, but thinks that he took | messengers, =; laborers, nt class clerk, se society will meet at Lycaum Gal Island, left last night for the Kittery navy | that off himself. The Secretary of War captain of watch, $1,000 a 2 Si6. at £19 o'clock a tm. te 4 < me. ME A ot Shand Deon at ot Paitick's charch at Sorin, © | YA, under subpeeva from Congress. Mr. | kept the paperé on his desk for several | $1 parture of the first train Ast, ant declare they Intend to implicate certain off- clals now standing high in public confidence. THE EMMA MINE SCANDAL as their private secretaries, He said the statement was unfou so far as he Was concerned. J ev hs man, $1 400; 1 assistant draughtsman, $i any questa aunts’ seas ues pace engineer. | 2 messengers; 2 assistant messengers: workothis. He was never in jobs, had neve: nachinist, | porers, and 2 packers! i el ad nis chiet clerk, $1,400; recorder, $1,800; 5 ¢ of 3; 40 of 2; 30 Tks of f 1; Idraaghte- ritnce — bought @ dollar's worth of property in this Prof Silliman Corrected. ¥ Hirhborn was six years at the Kittery yard. | monthw. $1, » 6, at each; watchmen, Pension Opice.— Commissioner, iy property " Pushed uecoune 0, onthe. I, 0 ute District. He attended to hisown business, | LONpoN, March 1.—The Hoar, referri undue ~ Phila. Times, 5th. By Mr. Danford:—After the papers had | 40; additional to two $190; laborers, 2; cuar- | ry" commirsioner, $2250, chief clerk, lived within: Kis income: wees Goseet ain: | to Prot eilliman’s mapnioey tartan eee marl5-2t M.D. MUBPHY, Rec. Seo’y AN ATHLETIC AND EFFICIENT VoTsrn— been eens 9 clon pong he Se oe: ron a Orson Chiefs of divisions inedical referee, £2.25 % me Facey _ : monds that he could not pay for,and minded ae have made inquiry at the Emma mine = = _ partment they were no! ed fe Li urrency.— . 2 of 3; 640 2; R : so sivess. wt - conee! . On THE eT Ps TRICKS T. A. SOCIETY _ | The following telegram was forwarded from | Partment Pocient to reitirn them was re: | At ® assistant ebief of division, 1, $1,200; 20 copy ists, $900’ eack his own business, which Was & good thing | OMfce ruing this matter, and t to ¢o. are Fequested to meet rroli Halt FK(OaY. | the Capitol to-day to the rotund and ubdiqui- | ceived by witness from the third auditor of | 1,00; 4th class clerks, 10; 3d class clerks. 6; Mr. West said he had never seen the clerk « , 46 o'clock a.m endl Mass, watch will Pe | tons James I. Christy, assistantsergeant-at- | the Treasury department last week, and he | 2d class clerke, 4; Ist class clerks, 4; female Prof. Silliman ts correct In say: to eelebrated for the Societies only. ‘All temp:-rauce 6 labo cords of the meetings of the Emm asristant messenger men; 1 engineer, $1,200, 1 assistant engi 3 4 ee ed to him by this correspondent, bat | rectors from March to May, tn 15; S 2 e yap- lerks, 50; messengers, 4; laborers, 5; do.. 6, | <1 pcp, assigned ponden arms of the Senate, at Dover, New Hamp- | bundled them upearefully, and, after weap- | Cler: 2 $1,004 . _. § he woald lke time to banc Pyperer roe by ma to the receipts of any cach eae ee re Tate Jotn, wih, we in proqeton en thet | Siire, where he went to yots © few. days | ping them in brown paper‘ sealed theny, $2.25 per day. ; Patent Office. Commissioner, $3,700; ehiet | Be woul ian SO. SAREE OE 9 ONRORK Se- SEE toe ie eeean he enetae ae a Oana se Monette. Bye PRESIDENT. | since. ‘The telegram world seem to Indicate GEN. JOSEPH B. KIDDOO TESTIFIED Superoany A rakileet Supervising archi- | clerk, #228; 3 examiners-in-chief, 82.700 | El" ran said eo fran he was concerned | telegram wa , for the original tele- ; that bedid his dnty nobly by votlog early | thathe is umporarily -esiding on I street, | tect, 1, $4; ehtef clerk, 1, $2.25, photo: | Sach 'exaininer in charge of interiorencen, | 4,27, LOkaD SA . . ‘maine ofce with ake NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. d often: “For God's sake stop voting. We | and takes bis meals at the Arlington hotel. | graper, 1, 82 250; principal clerk, 1, €2 099; de $2,20; trade-mark examiner, $2,250; 24 prin- Ps y's stamp, showing tts PorLectoR’s OFFICE, DistRICT oF Co have majority enough. Ifit gees any higher | The article of March § in theNew York | 2, 81,600; 4th lass clerk, 1; 3d class clerics cipal examiners, (oue of whom ‘shail be U- | jogt like the other mistemeets which bad ee on the Sth of April ike, OLE hatscrox, D.C. March 3, 1576 the demccrats will Kill Ben. Hill and thereby | Herald, written by Mr. Nordhoff on the au- | Ist class clerk, 1; female clerk, 1; mosscn- | byarian,) s2.200 cach; 24 ist wesistant ocam, | °8t, Dlished about him in the last four ple company’s stamp, showing ite The attention of Tax-payers is called to the fact | cr danger Connecticut.” thority of Gen. Boynton, was then read. ger. 1. vs iners, 41.620 each; 4 do., $1,440 each; 25 3d | months . > Telegraph ®ureet on the Sth of Of the second instalment of the taxes for the current : pees The witness then continued and denied First Controlier—Cortroller. €1,500; deputy | do., 1.260 each; machinist, $1,100; 5c ~ year beorming due the let o prozime; i Stipuid on or betore that Jaye peaaity of tw per | | MRS. TAFT is @ most cultivated Iady, | that he ever told Col. Grafton that Mr. Cly- | con punslier,€2 it; cnlets of divisions. 4 at Gentum will Be added on said fast one half of sch | Pighly accomplished, with a decided predi- | mer traveled in Europe with the ¥ Clymer | 2d class clerics, tax: and on the first day of cach succeeding month | lection for belles leltres. She 1s remarkable in Europes at Vienus and several other | clerks, 6 messengers, 1; laborers ec cae antieaeinamert Yo the ¢olia for her exemplary piety and her active be- | places, What'l did tell Col. Gratton was | Second’ Controler.--Controller, $1,500; de: quent fret ball of such tax due Octo! 76. nevolence. She is constantly engaged {n | that I had remarked to you that this Inves- | uty controller, $2,00; chiefs of | div Also, toe attention of sil commercial league (Mr. Wright) Would say that the hood so far as Mr. The following Is @ copy ma Mine, London Very great improvement since last report. Oa the 7th the floor driftcd 120 feet and the loth floor 10 feet. and in one at the bottom winze,70 feet below old workings, drifted 40 feet, all im ore. Sample assays: 2s lead and $2,000 silver, Re- ferves discovered since last report, over 6,000 tons. Everything connected with the mine is highly satisfactory. Matled supplemen. tary report. Canon road still bad. Shall forward 1,000 tons of first-class ore forthwith. Have 65 tons of bullion—worth £20,000. Pro. wove felling here. Have arranged all other nere. Will report fully on return. class 4, (one of Whom skall receive S200 ad- ditional for services as fiuancial clerk tasrmsene wa: ; 2 of 2, and 35 of 1; also, for 2 perm: Wilatt wan ovmee clerks, at $1000 each; ior 40 copyist cle: - ber 1xee. 81 £200 each; for 3 aKilied Graughtemen, at | wr. Edmunds anid it was ecurcely worth ro a ; 1 messenger and purchasing | white rent auch stateme . 2 nts. ped | works of charity, and ber removal to Wash- | tization would implicate a prominent man sions, 4 at $1.00; 4th class clerks, 4; 3d class 005 1 skilled can hl pape yr poring Helle 9 ved to them ec auch, will expire oa tes sist day of | Clicinnati, In whose cause she has unceas- | and you remarked that so far the committee | 3 female clerks. 9, messengers, 1; laborer each; 49 18- | @ ‘statement that the mamtrnr ee a ptr cape ene Nt romptiy renewed | ively Iabored. Although wealthy, Jadge | nad io sufficient information to go further. Commissioner of Cus: ‘oms.—Comrnissione: . m0. bringing its influence to bear to defeat the fice. ‘JOHN F COOK. avd Mrs Taft have always preferred a sim | [remember that you said that “I will go | 4,0°0 deputy commissioner, $2 250; chiefs 0 Hovse dill for the protection of wituesre Collector. D.C._ | ple style of living. and have never carel | tg the War deparument and get it” | divisions, 2 at $1.00, 34 class clerks, 3; statie- | that Conkling wns very active io the cmon ASSOCIA | Much lo enter Into gay society. They have you never intimated any unwillingness to clasi clerks, 6; ist class clerks, 6; mcsveng: ticlan, vith the compensatioa of a clerk of | tokill it en thnk Kaas Oe ohn odin ~y 1576 —Sab- | three sons, one of whom 1s married and has | prosecute this investigation, but I hardly | 1; lakoreis, 1. class 4; 1 translator, with the compensation | t.ve because he waulel to secure bis whisky be rs. | cuildren. know how tostaieit. I got the impression of a clerk of cless 3; 1 clerk of class 2; i eopy- | ring friends. oa Lisky a in my own mind that you would rather that i sawed borers, At $720; 6 laborers, at Fucation —Comimi Ss, leputy andi. 09; 4th class Louisiana avent~} st WILLIAMS, SILLIMAN, Hussey.” : - eyes al : ists, at S00 eas 1 messeng r. Edmunds said onld > al 2 oreover, u Sti. iy me tin rMOs: AN INVESTIGATION ALMOST ABANDON- | this thing did not come out. You dida’t t class clerk class clerks, 6; DEPARTMENT OF AGHICULTURS. = 5 dmunds gai A at won ba hor all the x... r nn ee Eee iL 2 ytrance on sth | ED. —The House Committee on Public Baild- | manifest this, or express it, but that was the S8, 10; mesenger, 1; laborers, 1 Commissioner, $2,700; chief clerk, $1,800; 4 . Secre' never sa#id to Grafton Loans — 4th ciass clerks, 2; 3d class ta-“summon | 2; 24 class clerks ings and Grounds has nearly ab investigation {nto tt ndoned its from Hussey to thy a. if the attempt was He referring to it. ——_—_o—___—_ POREIGN NOTES. entonrologist, £1,800; cbemist, $1,890; super- Inteadent experimental garden, <1,400; sta et. ave. “TRVING W ILLIAMSON, Becre i yon that you n statements as thi it felt, anthorized, however, to say that there xa E Iam certain I did not say so, | | Second Audit tistician, $1,500; disbursing clork, $i 603; su- | " ect Soe ; : ye gy boven und Grafton himself told me this moraiug | audi.or, 2.270; Peintendent reed ‘oom, $1,000. lbvarian, | Pas Ot eng Egret ercargy an =) osm aetna Soe cnccrnertawesn. :’ most unanimous o aA caaieattion Vardi an es Nene! ake ae iat cae clerks, 25: messenger, 1 repel spe $1100; microscopist, $1.69; | quarter had been brought to bear on ine sute | Fumenides, Capt. Bard, from Port Royal. & Be street nor! farm in Cincinnati by the father of A. B. é all the facts from | laborers, ’s i ‘ 77 | Ate oh 3 ject of this bill. He thought he could say | C., for Greenock, capsized on 12th of March. én eee ” Muilet, late supervising architect, to Muel- ; rye Pec ee “3 for.—Auditor, $3,600; deputy aud. this not only for himself, but for every other | The second mate and server of the crew have £2 order of the Trustees. os COHEN tes, the Sune. Comtenoter, WES Au Bowes: | OO, nor any Other member of this commit. ; chiefs of diviston, 5, $1,590; 4th $1,000; earpenter. <060; carpen- | Mymber of the Judiciary Committee. arrived at this port: Tue remainder of the Board tht ___ MORRIS COTEN, Sec._| t.aneaction. The testimony of the Cincin- tee was indisposed to pressing this Investiga- | Claes clerks. 4; 3d class clerks, 15; 24 class | SE 4; sesistent meascnpent r. Thurman said be Would state that be y and the Cay irteen in all, were TO GAS CONSUMERS. Batt Congrestmnan, aud of real eatais dealers | 1°" "T never apake te any ocher momberof | CleTkS, 45; lot Claas clerks, 25, female clerss, , So » +: | had never heard the least intimation that | drowned ice fe hereby gtvon thst op eee Te te eal a ar was | the committee except sourscif. #nd Col. | 10; messengers, 1; laborers, 4; charwoman, SL eriet ae acanece ay infuence had been, exercised Au Unfortunate Crew. otice is bereby gfven that op sold for about i lue.—( Wash. . : a a NT TICE. emp exercised with IVERr The Brith ip woke aes + Tritune. Gene nick eae Fourth Auflitor.—Anditor, 1, $3,600; Attorney Geveral, $8,000; solicitor, = on the subject of this bill by any o: Captain Macready, from San Fraa- the net price of gas be reduced to ————e me this mornieg thet he was very much aot A — » 1, $3, sistant attorney gene t 21,50 sruraiac erate noe “ Capt % y. $2.25 per 1.000 ae ! A DErrry U. 8. MARSHAL Sior Dran. | grieved at reading bis test. - ee pea] So oe stant attorney gene At 83,600; EOUSE OF REPRESENTATIV ~The | Cisco. November 25, arrived here to-day. She t brings @ portion of the crew of the British ship Great Capt. Chileatt, from Doboy, Januar, oT this port, which was ed at sea in & stniing condition. Mejor Jacob Wagner, in charge of the | ‘d that he made some mi mounted revenue service in South Carolia, | yw: fedl-ecowkM] See oe advises the Commissioner of Internal Reve. | 1 ; Solic:lor Navy | House proceeded tn the m ington Gaslight ( of claims. pher, £1 810; Mr. Danford:—The con. 8; Ist class clerks, 4; female clerks, tone enue, Col. Grafton was the day after the in- | Senger, 1: laborers, 2. . 7 4 ae $5,150; chief clerk, $2.00; stenog: duction of the resolution iirpeaching Fifth Auditor — Auditor, £3,600; deputy aud!- | 7 clerks, 2, at S1,S00: ‘uing hour to the consideration of bilis of a pablic nature re- porte | from the committees. 7 Km: 8 2,250; cb 2, ie * ai Mr. Lord (N. Y.), from the Judiciary Com- Une crew of the Great Britain were pue that last week Alfred Duckworth, depu- | Ger. Beiknap—not the d ty before, as Col. | tor, $2,250; eblets of division, 2, at $1,890 telegraph operator. $1,000; messenger, ssi), ty United States marshal, went alone to | Grafton taide Had a conversation with Mrs. | class clerks, 2; 3d class clerks, 5; at class aaaintare: cnaeee gers, 2, at s120;'s mittee, reported . mit for the disteibation of | drowned and four died from exposure. A special service for arzest an illicit distiller named Reimond, | Marsh, but did not in my conversation with | clerks, 4 class clerks, ; female clerks, 5; | Treasury, «1 U0), -assistant solic je remainder of the Geneva award, with _Agother London Fatiure. YOUNG MEN, operating bear the confines of Greenville | Mr. Clymer say anything to him about sum- | Messen 1; Waborer, 1." = ue | SUry, $2,500; chief clerk, $1,500 ~— sate nae sascety reports, which were] Lonpos, Marcu 16, 2p. m—One more SABBATH AFTERNOON, at 335 o'clock. county. §. C., and Henderson county, N.C., | mening her. Mrs. Marsh told me that she Sixth Audi or. petits 08 foe ty Dag clerka, 2: 3d class clerk ° = — Dat Pang heenbge bs oS —— pneubced & Stock E sonnage o- by¥ ™ and while serving his warrant the officer | ni s interview with Mrs. Belknap at the | lor, $2,250; chefs of divas: = * 5 t Ist ciags clerks, 2; messenger, 1; laborer. 1. ae bene ak ane angen eth yim rm Le ee —. tities has DOL Laas cereal perp Leong fepizte | Silowed himself to be thrown off his guard, | Arlington hotel, and thatshe told her (Mrs. | class clerks, 4; 3d class cler! Berea 1g ; y posed | transpired. ‘The market ts fiat and there fs Music led by Cornet and Organ. job tr w Redmond shot him with a revolver, | B.) tbat this was not the worst thing about | clerks, 4: ist class cler! ony ‘Tbe House then aa ee emntinndl ut Little doing. The telegraph lines north- STRATFORD FENDALL, killing him almost instantly. No attempt | the matter, and that she (Mrs B.)had re. | laborers, } ; assorters, . . The following recapitulation shows the ni ion en resumé consideration | werd are still deranged, and dispartehes are Ss Se teuleiaen orem has set been made to arrest tue murderer, | ceived 70,000 out of the Kentucky raliroad | | Treasurer's Opice.— Treasurer, sh.000; assist- | number of peresos provided fur in tue hii | Of whe Lill which came over trom the inet | More oredr anc 6m ATIORNEY AT LAW. | who is still at large. * | claim, aud that Mra. B. answered, “I didn’t; | ant treasure: 500; cashier, =3,500; assistant | and the pumber reduced merping bour, providing for holding terms Another Failare. DON, March i¢.—Mark Fisber & Sons, n cloth manfucturers,of Hadderatield, = EB COLI ——— the road did not get ouly that a.roaut.” The | cashier, $5,000; chief clerk, $: ee Ee OE ee ES Es THE BLACK Hi11s.—The Senate Com- | converation 1 had with Mr. ‘lymer was A 2 COFFER ANP CHOCOLATE, mittee on Indian Affairs yesterday consid- | affer that, probably the eveaing fier: and Department of State. Pure and Frazrant, éred Mr. Allison’s bill providing for an | C+l. Gratton remiuds me that it was on Pres eigtts Office Secretary iver WITH MILBUBA'S UNBIVALLED 80D4, | acreement with the Sloux Nation in regard eveniug. When E spoke to Mr. Clymer | cher SRaeaeea oO lavorce 4 - Bopervising a 1429 Penxsyivania AVENUE to @ portion of their reservation (Black id hedit not have official data then to ; i: s f rst Control 5: principal - $2,250; teiler, S: clerks, 5, at $2.00: Provided F Lo woo! Yorkshireand Moutreal,bave failed. Limbili- { es 46,000 sterling. ——_ The Bank of the State of New York. procees 1 7 EB t | 7, at S240. on Second do. . rams and papers asking for the removal of New York, rch 16.— t Leonid —— Hills), and for other purposes and amented | Biot come out, L world give ihe matter to | | Lied ional Currency—To be reim- | Commissioner of Customs Sudge Belford of Coloration and coping of att pantienine gesiskobe ind Gotaees Of ee (grees vounson 3 co., ee neon! Baty maine i Gill author- | the press myself. Mr. Clymer said he would owed es aoa po Banks or [pela pid First Auditor. -.-0..0-... niece re apery pepo tne AP. | banking institutions, assembied to the di- es ‘a d ey 2 4 ; book- ', $2, a s ~ D His pl te 130. , BANEERS, consisting of five persons, one of whom | £019 he War department and get it, anit I ant book-keeper, $2,309; assistant tell: | AUditor of Loan rectors’ room of the Baok of the State of Dropped | Of the eistrict aud cireuit courts of the Unit- i ed Sa at Jackson, Tenu. The bill was pare Mr. Hunton (Va). from the same commit- tee, reported a resolution calling on the At- torney Gene-al for copies of all letters, tele- Executive neeeee ass! akg shall be an officer of the army not of lower | ‘ld him he coald get it at tne Treasury de- Second Auditor. Corner tA Street and Pennsy'vania Avenue, a= Be partment. Met Mrs. Marsh, Mra. Bowers | rs, 2, at $2000; ith class clerks, 2; 3d class | Third do. capt : sea | thal Epa the lone eens one of whom | {now t1.8. Belknap,)in Kurope several times | clerKke, 2; 2d class clerks, 4; ist dias clerks, | Fourth do. Dealers tn Government end District Securities pom elail be learved Ie the law, oc | . BY Mr. Robbins.—The impression that I | 5: clerks, 15, at $1,080; female elerks, 40; | Pian Go, eee ee Eee ee eee | duty it shall be to visit the various irises or | £0t from Ms, Marsh was that Mrs. Belkonp | messengers, 2; seslstant messengers, 3; per | sixth do. REMOVAL —WM. ¥. HOLTZMAN. auce x § bad tacitly admitted that she (Mrs. B) hi: sons, 3, At £452. ‘ 2 Treasurer... ney at Lave, bag removed to No. 1331 Fst. | the Sioux, and state to them the changed | received money from this claim, and that | Wepiter—Register, $1,000; deputy recister, bwest, te itt House, and will ve ‘ ‘Bort! = ores of affairs with reference to their ' $2,250; 4th class clerks, 4; 5 @ (riends and boriness acquaint. | <eservation since the ratification of the | MS: B.\lid not deny it. Mrs. Marsh spoke copies of all letters, telegrams, and papers relating to corrupt decisions by ‘Judge Stone in favor of those who secured his appoint ment now on file in the Department of Jus- lice, and also the names of those who had verbally asked the appointment of Judge Stone. Adopted. THE TREASURY PRINTING BUREAY DEPI- CrENCY. The morning hour having expired— New York, this morning, to try and arrange the affairs of the bank soas toenable it to powewed ramet ape =~ meeting was strictly private. The gentlemen tre; resented about one and a half militon dollare of debts of banks, and should they agree to sigu the required document, the bank be« enough funds tu band to open their doors for basiness to-morrow. It was stated to-day 3d class Cleras, 6; 2d Of $70,000, and Mrs. Belknap sald she did not | class ‘clerks: 10. Ist class clerks, 8; female Bnces. Legal businesssolicited aud money invested | treaty of 1568, growing out of the alleg Jdis- * Gs eager, 1; laborers, 2. Booms and Ofices for rout in same building Jed-tt | covery of gold in the Mack Hulse wad the | &€t that amount. clerks, (: messeng Controller of the Curre: r & “as ~ ~ ~ Unat the signatures of creditors representing ~ 4 ack Y cave i 2 impreast Loan Divisions.—Chief clerks,'4, at $1,800; | } ne Currency... Mr. Randall (Pa) eailed up the motion to 7 BANKERS. proper equivalent for the useand oceupatior A. Idrew my own inference and you can | clerks, 2; Ist class clerks, 4; female clerks, 75; | 7 ight House Beard ipg appropriation for a deficiency in tne ba- | The idents, iu their session this morning ” ofthe billsby the whites, and the willing: draw yours. messengers, 4; laborers, 4. Bureau of Statistics . reau of engraving And printing and to pro overhauled the bank bcoks thoroaghly. Tie apis-tr 1429 F street. | ncss of the United States to make an agre- oe) = Controller of the Currency.—Controlier, $1500; | Printing and Engraving 4 Vide for the tesue of silver coins. total Mabilities of the bank are now sald to SAMUEL G-¥OUDG, ment with them which will provide for their | correspondent 0 “York Sun, tes- | deputy coniroller, ; chiet of division, | steretary of War's Office proper 50 4g ‘The motion was agreci to, and the Honse | be $2 s000,000. oa aus suuaen: sabsistence and support by appropriations | titieq that he had assisted Mee Closer ia | 2, at $2,000; sth class clerks, 6; 3d class clerks, i e a went into Committee of the Whole on t fom year to year for a period not exceeding Adjutant Genera! Sec’y Interior's Office proper... Land Offic ° 10; 2d class clerks, 8; Ist class clerks, 8; fe- ; bill, general debate under the tea min’ octi7 tt Orrice—Stan Briuotxe. Fiars. The treaty of the commission | Me Clymer was always guttous to bring ait | male clerks, 25; messengers, z; laborers, 2. | Insrector General rule being limited to two hours; Mr. Sayicr | RR narrow Baseage mus! be submitted to Congress for ratifica- | the tacts ia the Case ant. Exmination, 10 be reimbursed by National | Signal Oftice . (Obio) in the chair. Shenandoah county, V. F ANKLIN & co sim tion before it becomes valid. The committee then, at 1:30 o'clock, took a re aon eee Soonkeseer, Quartermaster Gener casks me ae - 2 the coroner's jury investigating the cause ANS, Lega emines! CES! boo! reper, 2, 3 * ‘ ral hence! esign . e e B pas- 1297 Pexsevivavia Avance SSR | Is rats A Freer CountRy ?—Kili’or of Tho | Tess for twohours. 7 10; female clerks, 15; messenger, 1. | aarp aie THE OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE, sage ridge disaster; on the Harpers #7 Genuine Brazilian Pebole Spectacles. decl-ly.lstp | Star: The undoubt7d questionable course | Mn PENDLETON’S TESTIMONY was lis- Commissioner of Internal Reven Chief of Ordnance The Committee on Foreign Affairs of Sonanh atten Baltimore and Ouio rail & Beas PEBBLE SPECTACLES, pursved by the House of Repres tened to with close interest, and when Mr. | sioner, 25.500; deputy commi i House of Representatives has aie on Monday night, March 6th, rendered a ver- K. H. REMPLER, ordering the imprisonment in Bass concluded his cross-examination a | B°&ds of divisions, 7, at $2,250; stenograps tef of Engineer , alse dict that they came to their deaths by the = G Me , jail of the alleged contumaciou emocrat, who had been taking it all in w'th 400; 1th class clerks, 20; Sd class clerks, Secretary Navy 4 the correspondence between Secretary Fi breaking of the varrow passage bridge, a SoS trletp_453 Penns. sve.-corner a6 etree. | {Ail of the alleged Peshtigo Gemacerat, who bad been taking teal tn Wit d class clerks, 40; Ist class class clerks, | ‘Yerge and Dock 2 and ex Minister Schenck with referenc: to | tbat said breaking of the bridge was cac ps palure. A great principle is lavoly: “Well, George, you'll never be pre: 5 female clerks, ; messengers, 4; rers, | Equipment. ion of the latter. On the xth of | DY the unsoundness of the Limbers io the For March 1%th this case which brings heer pe geome of anything bigger than a one horse Light House Board.—Chief clerk, $2,250; ith | Navigation * gg rege gr gto bridge. bh : every man and woman in the iand, and basi- | 4; a id EZ spaich, 23 2 3 ¢ Dd Class PO we one of tne malige TK? po» | ®sking themselves whether their books and | RerveLicaN SeNaTorS ix Cavers — | (ete oh * 5 | Steam Engineering ..... - 4 | been purs @ President considere Qa —— + “ST. PATRICK'S DAY. papers and all else pertaining lotueirstrictly | qne republican members of the Senate held | Saree terete ara Provistors and Clothing... 9 had embarrassed chs, Administration be BB Soy Bone coon peeeaee rivate affairs can invad-d and made to ? ” = oben d icine an Surgery. 2 is beerrally act is Judgment an be moe 4 Z ecome the common. property of all. upon | ® caucus to-day, but were unusually reti- ee a ee eek ce ae Building .... iaesice ees eos Tould resign.” On the lith of February a | se-noon of puerperel fever, leaving en ts the mere Will and caprice of ' even | cent in regard to the business transacted. It | Clerks, 4: 24 ¢| tisekennes bo laborer Post Office Department........ 205 telegram was sent to Mr. Schenck, stating | ent voy born ten days azo. Mr. yoo the Cate ta ey te te Constess of | is understood, however, that the sutvect un- | 4 femile clerks, 5; messenger, 1, . Department of Agricuiture.... 49 © 22 that the President retained fall frie 4 father died only ® few weeks ago in Lilinals. BLACK CLOTH SUITS. the United States, without specific charges | der discussion was the policy which they * 2 Department of Justice... 4a 5 for him, regretted the bitterness with whic! a is 8 Printing and Engraving.—Chiet, $4 fre made of palpable violation of | cugbt to pursue in tue matter of reducing Sisient. Go tor aeee " Rage z he was assailed, and adhered to the opinion jaw? Can @ mere suspivim of having | government salaries, as the Ho: propuses a . that bis connection with the Emma mine committed some wrong deprive tne citizen | to do. Witheut coming to any conclasion ap eanen Dota aad > Pension Oftt em > - Was @n unfortunate indiscretion, but with- 5 2EL NEW of that which every freeman values next to | the’ caucus avjourned to meet again to- = Leoagirinptan ‘ommissiouerof Education.... 11 4 out improper motive on his part, and he had ENTIRELY NEW t fi WAR DEPARTME. a € i E 1 i i life itself—his liberty’ Osdocs “mightmake | morrow. of Secretary. Secceary, $5.00; ehief | Commissioner of Patents...... 291 42 hoped that his early withdrawal therefrom AND right,” and are we as 4 nation to be humil- é 5 ; disbursing clerk, $1,500; chiets — —— would have quieied the strong public criti- . jated in the eyes of the whole world on. this, TuE Stick ConcnessmEN.—Representa- | Of division, 2, at $1,300; 4th class clerks, 3 Total 3.00 1,038 cism, and also regretted that such hai not EXTRA LARGE STOCK. our Centennié] year of exisienc’, by tram;~ | tive Benjamin Wilson, of the Ist West Vir- | Claes clerks, 4; 2d ee a Sra t tates’ | _ The number of employes estimated by the | been the result. On the 14th General Schenck Ven Words Of OUT loko decleatioe ae ie | ginia district, lies in a very critical coudi- | CHET: 12; messengers, 8 Labocers, 7; ** | heads of departments was 4,045. 1908| toe by ceo eant eet oe ee ee LOW a e e mos 7 |- | ton at his residence, 1327 G street. Hs has djutant Genevat.—Chief clerk, $1,800; 4th thes spn esnnarniped gig : vos - he PROVIDED EXPRESSLY tution of the Vaited Statesiteclt? | COM | been tut for some days with typnold fover, | ered Merk Or ha cla eleeeee ide Ba clas | Twenty per cent. of 46i5.- ‘0 | Tesignation af tie Preticats doo a ‘Representatives of the 16, ponder this | 284 bis condition is such that bis friends | elerks, 30; Ist class clerks. 110; messengers, 5. yim ing the inquiry ordered by the House, he FOR well) Thee words are not “gushe” but the | bave small hopes of his recovery. “*--Rapee- | “'Guavnerer Geural. sits late Clerk i nee: Diekneaes asked leave to repair to Washington to ’ “gs c ‘fig honest heart-throbbings of a peopie who are | Sebtative W. W. Ketchum, from the 12th | senger, 1. Reduction in movey. before the committee. On the 23d the “ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Willing to make allowances and to forgive | districtof Pennsyivania, has been suffering |“ alyndl Opice and Miliary Justice—Noappro- | Reduction in money. jeave was granted, and he was informed Errore comralited, but who will hold t.a | fF the past ten days froin a very severe at- | priation is made for clerks, in the barca of oo P that the inquiry of the House was as to the rigid accountability every man who fails to | t@¢K of pneumonia. His condition to-day, | military justice in tue Signal office. Difference....... action of Executive in the matter. PRICES ARE LOWER undo & wrong when it is made manifest. however, is much improved, and his rapid Quartermaster General —Chief clerk, $1,800; Reduction in salaries, é, per cent. On the 2sth General ic THAN EVER BEFORE. Justice. | Goris ao a ins pene Hon. 8S. 8. | ith class clerks, 6; 3d class Frage Ep bong Number of employes whose salaries are that he would go to the United States, pro- Washington, D.C., March 15. Kal pte a rape ad pean gener oon ian read] Ln eee eres +s---s-se0e01,802 | Vided the inquiry into his conduct ro a Tur Ixvesrication Into Me.Cuywer'’s | “OED BENNY” BUTLER has turned up | !*i messenger, 1, 4 at #720, fatorers, Number of employes whose salaries are oo ed. Meantime he awaited the committee's BLACK CLOTH COATS. INVESTIGATION PLOCKEDINGS.— Through | 0D More in the lobbies of the Capitol with Gincer, $1,200; Areinsin, $120; watenmien, 5; The peveooaine ok redustion “on” persons peti aR having “— CLO! ANTS. a ® big job in hand. His principal business itema.1, $1,800. whose salaries are reduced is about 15 taken the action desired on the Ist of M BLACK CLOTH PANTS. the somewhat indistinct enunetation of the ‘Com General.—Chief clerk, $1,300; per aia witness, Col. B. F. Grafton, in bis testi: for the past day or two has been to interview | 0 ey, ica, 1; 90 Claas clerks, 6; 90° ok cent. be saia be would sail on the 11th on the Java. = TH VEST eee: ba ee ted aS taking losqe | S€DALors on the question of confirming the = lerks. 1; beer gneb el Py ing same date he telegraphed denouncing BLACK CLOTH VESTS = vp Bene Mi oo ¥, a. ~ ue | nomination of Hon. R. H. D. clerl — class Se aS, een, | THE PBMOCRATIC FINANCIAL CAucUS | Lyon’s statement as pul in the Lon- se bree ication of Gen. | ig-er to England. The oid man is laborers, 3; watchmen, , pers, protested ex state. Boynton in the Cinc Gaseite, Whereas | conierring such an hoor on hisold oppo | Surgeon General.—Chief clerk, $1,800; 4th ‘and said he sail in the Abyssi- ANY STYLE bis evidence substantia'ly endorsed the nent, and has been at wor! class clerks, 6; 3d class clerks, 4, the 4th. On the 2d Gen. Schenck tele- Ret tee iter answer’ | fashion to prevent it. Uafortnnately the Sia eae arian ae that as the President's own conduct “ IBED; is Mr. Clymer Ser ate Committee on Foreiga Relations is | £1,000; eer. $1,400; Dot urder investigation, he assumed the OR QUALITY DE: Kiddo said In regard to the parties men and laborers, 18. travell ther in boro} ing that | Sere wee eatees friends, and probably | ™C Ordnance.—Chief clerk, hy cling Senter in Earope, saving every republican on the committes is under | Ciel of Ordnance —Chtef clerk, be suspended while . pone eng ome gl fled tosethen a Pat these | some obligation to Butler, and there are six | Class ier ie Pager! Oa the 3d of March he was WELL MADE SS Ban Risen ben oe ing | Of them— , Morton, Hamlin, Howe, = ist class clerks, 6; messenger, that bad taken. to AND that sometime previous to the upon | prelinshuysenand Conkling—{Wash Spectat Umas'er General.—Chief clerk, $1,300; 4th — ‘delay, which the ution of bey myp germs was class clerks, 5; 3d class clerks, 6; 2d class 4th of THOROUGHLY SHRUNK: re in the House that he (Kiddoo) had | ANOTHER AWAKENED COoNSCrENce.— | clerks, 12; Ist class clerks, 10; messenger, tola Mr. Cl. that ifhe down Bel- | rhe Treasurer tates has tehmen, 2; laborers, 2. kpap In this matter that he must puil down -_ Sf the United 5 re. | Woh S —Chief clerk, $1,800; 4th ; 24 class clerks, 4; class clerks, CALL. the Kentucky Central Railroad claim; that | closed six dollars and thirty cents is seat to | Siete int cise clerks, 3; messenger, 1; la- da, t'enentignis taut charge "ae Os | ipraldety one hnsker acest seeaet es to invest it le a yy NAVY DEPARTMENT. Tad told iim: that, he {Kiddeo) had a lady's ‘maid, returniog to this’ ceubirss 7 HABLE BROS., Clymer that Mrs. Marsh 3 testi bat Belknap had said rt Merchant Tailors and Fine Olothiers, | ion to tnis Kent o ant merlo-tr Corner 7th and BD streets. interview at the far VB YOUR FEATHEE B: HAIG MAT- said to Clymer that if this was not in AAS 1LLO' ‘end be aw RAM FaaTHs« KkWOVATER, | Dot think Kiddoo had ‘at 438 7th street soutnwest. | Dg it Lo the press.

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