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bs eerienennienteteeneeeiniereeetneeeniaenae at THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, ~ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, — | 4 DEATH ON THE GALLOWS. Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer Lith street, | ‘ : bi te } Jon the " rer The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, | n, the Noe Murderer, Haaged, 8. H. BAUFFMANN, Pres't. | - — - Sus Evemine Stn worved ty corres | j e/ 4 % A LIBEL SUIT ENDED. mudyeriters ai Teo Vents per week, or ; : r Cenl mon Wples at the counter, | > ——e Tro Cow each. By mail—postare prepaid— EXECUTION OF DOLAN. © sty Gents a month; one year, $6. | The Noe Marder Avenged, “THE WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on Friday | — = — Yous. April 2t.—Joha R. Dolan, the Se se, peteee rere cantnce V2. 47—N&. 7,198, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1876. TWO CENTS. vr of James H. Noe, was executed BF AU subserip 87 Rates of advertising furnished m application. | en ee en ‘thout a straggie aod Walked to bis doom with s@if-possession. HE SHED A FEW TEARS after he was Bound. He was brought outat "SS, end Walked Grmly to the gallows ta the sunlight. He stood auder the giboett but @ moment Tope was cut with atoetana nibe alr. He struggled’ bet ed comparatively easy. Dolan er tobis counse) last night thank. ing him for Lis strenous efforts in nis benait, and repeating his de: 1 0f iasocence of the murierot Mr 3} DOLAN = T eer Lirrie Jest night, acd was ep early tls av SPECIAL NOTICES. | EVENING STAR. ALL THE MEMBERS were present at the | The War Department Investigation. ery Charges Against See- | FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Cabinet meeting today. The meting was a oe =: Pai retary Bristow. 7 c. « i No’clock this morning, 5; na lore st-traders’ Testimony. OF CHAIRMAN CaUL PaTGN CLUB will held their regatar mee". | Nien the Presidext, ta na dante th c — = SECRETAR THE SENATE was not in session to-day. Wena. Os Feueet uorvhwet. avai wee | Washington News and Gossip. | scaveon the 1 o'clock tran ‘this afteraoon | The Committee on Expeniitares in the | Hon. BG.Cauifeld, cnairman ot theCom- | Pore nw REPRESENTATIVE.—Mr. oe borihwest. A full at i i Lr nar ins poets to pepe Ge ay coueatiane met this morning at twelve | mittee on Expenditures In the Department | gaccon (Iowa) called attention to the fact a gare Gn STEREAE= POSES a » | Zoestay nex’. Keting was adjourned | o’clcck. of Justice, has written @ letter to Secretary tar tha Soucuna 9: Gapatmnh taba eee HTS OF PYTHIAS—FOSTPONE.| GOVERNMENT REC&IPTS To-DAY.—Inter- | soont half-past 110’siock. “Nothing of line i Wowie pee . an ¥ | that by the Journal tt apper nat the res KNI Pe ree | val revenge, si, 5 cnstntne, S06 aunt os wie browne a Sane. THE WOMAN'S RIGHT SQUAW, MRS. GAL- | Bristow, dated yestentay, concerning the ppoin’el fer SATUGDAY, | THE PRESIDENT to-day approved the act olution offered by Mr. Cate ( Wis.) yester. PIN. testimony of Judge Bartley before the com- : : : Tue SAFE BC aGLARy CASE is still before | , Ay 8 Parkins was the first witaess | miticeof which he i chairman, Heaape, | 28), i relation to the bark Mary Merri | for the work of improving the Capitol swor referred to the Committee on Expendt —Has charge of the post-trading es- | The te-timony of Judge Bartley made no | 7"* the grar’ jury,and, from the fact that Mr. Wbliethment at Standing Rock; those ef 1 ex f ‘ rf ELDTOTHE Frrpay, April °1. te 1° tures in the Treasury Department. Fle said | JOR DigOE: Aid Was up early tl r | charge against you, bul was simple hearsay “ * ig when be atiended mass in the pr “ sna yy, | Stounds. _— R. 8. D. “ik was before them to-day, it is | sted in the post were Messre. Bonaitli ani | as io what he claimed had beer paid bias by rade nen vg lg cr tere ction as | his wife being also Prose Acer aking — bene tS XCELSi0R | THE STEAMER Conon, scheduled to sail | believed nat they are inquiring into the | Casselberry and Orvil Grant. Witness was | <7) Suit. Ty cn eited nothing upon which | Fas to refer it to the Ways aud Menus Com. 0 Ot iin wit, he entleed te hes ont, Whaee LODGE Ho Li, in reqsested tabs present | from New York on the 3oth instant with | charge oi. regularities in counection with ue Te atin ME ed ee Crosa examination by soa seemed to mittee. joined tm rel pret estat D caer, TU = 2 : "re the ju: on they deiiberat ; $a trader | dema’ ee be Lede, PCBS | mails for the South Pacific and Central | thejury won they were out delinerating on We felt there was no necessity a Sa the verdict. It will be remembered toat it | because she represented one Capt. Harmon | of apprising you of it until we could procure | , The Speaker said the gentieman, Mr. Cate + * t y sip had subsequently changed the referer and American ports, will not jeave until May 24. | was alleged : ‘at some of the defealants and | 20d did business on his and not on her own | the wrteniarce of Ma aie mel ere ah aeutly changed the referes a Mr. E as DoNN, head draughtsman of | their hisods were admitted into the City | account; Mrs. Galpin was not removed, b=. | frem him, under oath, the exact facts of the | tt Chair bad asked for objection and noo reymen who fi The execat was to have taken p o'clock, but 45 a reprieve was look event Was port a forbalfan b itormed en en - | cause the Indian ‘agent would not allow it. | case. An officer was immediately diepatenet | ¥&* —, in - 990 the aberif? netifed Dolan that it was INOW. FALCONER | ine Patent office, was dismissed from office | Hall after 11 had be Sy dae anne tote The capital su ek of the post 1a which Bou- | for Mr. Suit, who could not be found @t his | Mf Kasson. Mr Hall and Mr. Barchart. TIME FOR THE GALLOWS. AweNtc—The meubers of ACACtA | Tuesday afternoon, for cause, and is suc- | ing the door unlocked and certain parties go | ain aud Casselberry and Orvil Grant | piace of business in Washington. AS he change of reference, which the Speaker ex as wer oned and the back cap E Wo. 1%, F. A.A. M., are rejuested Shy Mic Gansoer hits Greene Guiatant. | fotecie nan sre it terested was furnished by Banafiin | fiyed some few miles in Marsland, his at- phased us paOnaRES Cian Ae tat orien « lis tooked very flased, nsoute Te po SsTUmpay, ceeded by seraratel dncandiy x j ? Witness said there was Bo opposition at | tendanee was not procured uutil last Mon- in the House. . ey +. oR ye LA, 5 be tlo'c ck p.m. fo c ae R BLAINE is understood to be 5 7 me, Of ting Rock, beeaure the proclamation | day. He testified before the committee Knee : moti recoasid . io atrndive he finegatfonrtat oa eiesdins meas: | gueparing a stateeanis abont hia Arkausas a geet ee ee OS ae Bae S ad issued by the President extending tue great | inthe most earnest aed crapharie wae Tee pe pr glen erred osider | manner was perfectly self-possessed, and be ne Master Menous in. xocd stendies are tra preparing t n : . Beard of Health, to state that so soon as the | gi" military reservation closed it ont. | ner, utterly denying the truth of any Mr. Ely (N. Y.) eaid the Committeeon E exhibited tien Of any kind. After Ten" Hepubl "J.J: LITTLE, Sec'y. | Dords transaction, which will be made pub- | papers anrounced the charges against thelr | Se rou AtAry, Feeer vation | Bpon the rec- | charge impited in Judge Bartley’s testi |. Uditures in the Preammey The a nner eke | Praying With bis coufeasors the biack emp = Nori The members of MitHass | cin ashort time. Mr. Blaine states that b oficial conduct, they addressed communt- | ommendation of the military commanding mony as having been made by bim against reared to give the re on Immediate | S25 Grawn over his face, @ few seconds LODGE OF PERFECTION, No. 2,4. A.| Cat explain evers thing satisfactorily. cations to the Committee on the District of | officer; it was i:sued to benefit the morals of | you. As a matter of course, there was noth- Attention. elapsed, the sheriff gave the signal, aad Do- ib Kite. are revnested to assemble at the Ma | 5 A. C. DODGE, formerly U. 8. Senator | Columbia requesting to be immediately | the Indians. ing further f | 3 us to investigate as far as ans were concerned, and we felt that no | , Mr. Kasson said i non swora.- 18 post trader at | charge bad been made and none proven | S™mendment to : : lan's body shot up lato the air. Savea few convulsive movements of the chest, and an effort of the bands to lift themselves up- Tove to a t 1o'clock p m. to deceased brother, A. B. JA eof mourning will be worn. By summoned before them on the charges cir | WHAT RAYMOND PAID TO ORVIL GRANT. | you 1 | from Iowa, and more recently our Minister | cuiated in the public press against thelr offi. | VJ. HW. fe | | to Spain, is being mentioned in some of the | cial conduct as members of the Board of | F | northwestern journals asa democratic cau- | Health. These gentiemen declare that thny | the p P assisted me to get | against you. It was, however, agreed that » the tholl. No o: . I recetved a license from the | ove of the committee should commuuicate | various acts relative to the reform ne observed, and after a convulsive shadder (Rep) W. H. BTERNE, G. Sec. didate for the Presidency. invite the most searching scrutiny intoevery | Interiordepartment; had — open Loy three | to you what happened. A gentleman of the lw mye seed through the whole boty, all trace of anid mere » Lwas closed up by & general or: committee accordingly called on you the next morning (Tuesday) and ee you of the foregoing circumstances. You informed ret one official act of theirs from the orgaulzation of | days wh: Sica Anprcret a> Mader on | ME. T.N. VATE, superintendent of the | he board to the pressoi tine: ing all the agencies up. 1 went to 0. 5 petation will be deliv cred | railway mail service, accompanied by es Se EE nt and told him that I had been i e ed | the children on Easter Monday was takou April 21 at 7:9o'clock. | Superintendent George S. Bangs, went to A HANDEOME SAVING.—About a year | up: he said “1 kave beea promised the t, | bim that you bad already heard that these | fom the Speaker's table and passe tuscriptionste-¢ ck. | Philadelphia yesterday to make arrange. | Ao the Post Office department having dis- | but I will telegraph to Washington to have | two witnesses had been defore the commit: | “Mr. Burchard (ill), from the Ways and Tequested. All Sov: | mente fer exhibiting the new postal cars at | covered numerons frands, annulled ail eon- | FOU grr Vaio eettne: 1 ce: ty La inet aed bi gency op otencloce | Means Committee, reported a bill eoncera- the Centennial. tracts for repairing mail bagsywhich had | WCvls afterwards. te tiie tte bee | acne oe BS ing corporations engaged in the business of ife bad left his body. He died nm easy for £0 powerfal a1 ing broken. His heart he had been susper je Pian of Co 0) to pre grounds of the Capitol from + minutes, >. Resalt of « Newspaper Libel sate said: I have paid Grant upto this time be- | from the Baltimore Gazette can hardly war- biting Poseon N. C., April 21.—Jobn D. Came- te ‘ reviously been done in several pt the larger $1,160 and $1,200. thi de nt yo! ing: « ust promptiy meet | “stilling. . Ps Ton, editor of the Raleigh Dally News, and en es Eities. "Sines then exch work hex been dane | UNCED SLI Boe supposiiion Uiat ne could | tones ee ang se public prints, «4 Fh rg else meaner Pood Clark, Blacknall and others, stockholders cee t borters’ gallery was remarked poo | by a corps of regular workmen with sala- | have meremoved. Whenever he drew a draft | af the risk of appearing to reflect upon the me “ . onsideration a the News Publishing company. todicted in this column yesterday, informs Tur Stag | ries. It in — — aoe eon uyon me I paid it. Witness said that thodso) rol pee i mittee.” As to farther inves- ihe private nature reported ‘rom commit- | for libel in charging Josiah Tarner. wi er man of man ears’ | paring ie penditures, ye MPEKER. THE CORRESPONDENT Ugation which you demand, the committee F l 9.402.252 22 sanding shotkonene pecitietr At bes to | Six months ending March 3ist, 157 . 1 “4 A large number of pension bills were re- the re” | of the N. Y. Herald, when at Bismarck made | will willingly accord to you if you still de- : “eo ere F zs | the reporters gallery as correspondent of the | Pair of mail bags under the contract method | his headquariers in’ the lowest doggerles | sire it. But we consider it wholly unneces: Peele ern one pen ees Eve- 166 288 73 | Chicago Commercial Advertiser. Cost the department €47.013.19, and for the | ana associated with the vilest characters. | sary, as there are no charges made or proven | Sere laid on the table and theiathe vores Rs « ——— six months ending Dece: t, 1575, under | When respectable gentlemen would attempt | against, and you stand before us with the | The Gommittee of the Whole cn ius eenenee THE IMPEACHMENT MANAGERS of the | the new! showing a say- a reason aa him he would ae notuing | fullest exoneration of even a suspicion. calendar. Pp be ' 8 ee be iesu rs x . ‘o do with them, remarking that what he LETTER OF JUDGE BARTLEY. 4 5, for Mr_and Mrs Marah te appear ataie ieg | Tau,show saving of €0)., out of @ former Pa tetera Ceeee i wastruc. Neverspoke | _ A letter, dated yesterday, on this subject. | o Mt. bagley (N.Y) from the Committee pair tasers hs pen Y | expenditure of about $94.000. to General Custer in the world about any | was addressed to Chairman Caulfield by vey nll 40 apply to the Commiscioass ar % Jaasic, | Ob Thureday next before the Court of Im Bi BRGRAViIng AnD? ar connection I had with Oryil Grant. Belknap | Judge Bartley. He says: Patents for an extension of @ patency, o ee ee ET ee ee Tiune'g. | peachment. This indicates that the mana- SUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. | calied at my house when in Bismarck te bin Secretary Bristow, a his letter to you of i get A ES orate oon frerodt, Louis B. Schneider, Christian Ruppert, | C8 Indulge in the belief that the Senate | Rvicor Star:—Tue remaining suspended male | Gani bye 10 Col Leacure (who was colonel | yesterday, which appeared in tue newspa- | S¢/f-fastening shut Wm. Wheeler Hubbell to B. Donaldson, Obr. Heuricil, J.-M. Lewis, Trus- | Wil! overrule Belknap’s pleaof want of jaris- | employesof the Bareau of Engraving and | of the lth Pouneslvanis reciment or oee Pers of tis morning, impliedly represeuts . , = i attempting to buy of Matthew Atwater, a candidate for the last legisiatare from the county of ‘range, with the promise of the per diem, that he (Turner) might become a candidate, were tried yesterday before J Henry. The jury, after ten minutes ~ tation, returned @ verdict of “not guilty.” o———— t ; \ apply for @ patent for a self-loading and aS Printing, after an absence theretrom for | UUteers during the war) and his daughter. | meas having voluntarily appeared before cor iring gue’ Pamen fairly motive ran Interest don Deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes eleiee end- | They were my guests and had traveled to | your eommitteeand detailed rumors against et bat firm—No. 2 western for Bent. k hours: 10 o'clock a. m. to 40'cloeR U. S. Commissioner Jobn 1. Davenport Psi Ace d rage chen Twines come Bismarck in company with Belknap. The | bis official integrity. Permit me to inquire on Sem Of Site ere also reported from Penney ivania Fes;.1 shal 0; Maryland p.m epiz-co3t arrived in Washington with several Sara- ia jast draft I honored for Orvil Grant was tn | whether Mr. Bristow bad not been informed ag Nonspes eg ered placed | 1 2. ome oe was small and with families dependent on - on the private calendar. nthern steedy ani firm; weeters THE BEST. trunks full of vouchers relating to his December. I am still ready to respond to | prior to the date of bis letter, by at least one i bigber—eout white. 6: eee ue S them for support, not Knowing, as_ yet, Other bills of @ private nature were re- | bsgheT—routherp &; southern is WATER. expenditure of certain moneys to prevent | whether they will’ be restored in position. | UY reasonable draft he may make upon me, | member of the committee, that my appear- ted and referred to the Commitice of the | Neyer mixed. 60, spit. 6 April G2. he gree sparen! 7 fraudulent yoting in New York, and at2 p. | There are, however, many—and heads of | 4ccording to our agreement. ance had been required by legal process, and. Wien the private calendar, ats quiet but firm—southera geod to prime, eee aed os Gaaneees ET eres et ec ommttee on the ES- | families, too—who would set out in seareh | NOT INTERESTAD WITH MAS GALPIN. | thatthe information as to the subject upon | W20 the close cf the morning hour, Mr. Kas- | Tut steady Sais fa scene ant heen eee ICE-COLD TEA, OOF FEE and CHOCOLATE. nditures of the Department of Justice to | of employment elsewhere if they had the | , (apt. Harmon was sworn and testified that | which the committee desired to examine ine, son called up the motion Be Ratder the | check a ely AY = 1429 PENxsYLvaNia AVENUE, iva lis tauttnniy 10 Wo teats menns to keep thelr families from want and | be Wa4 nol Interested directly or indirectly | alibongh requested by me, was withheld un: | S°8 < by whieh the resolution of Mr. Cate dic | 200" Lard wecke chet, aay ucnanged. apls-tr near Willerd’s. | © er suffering until employed. Being suddenly | With Mrs. Galpin in the Indian agency at | tii atter 1 was sworn aud onthe stand. Mr. Fecting the Committee of Wage cad thuas | ond heart and necked eee JENBY WISE GABNETT. — MAJOR PooRE, the veteran journalist, and | thrown ont of position and kept out by the | Standing Rock. Bristow represents me as having testified to investigate the remission of fines im: unchanged. Coflee @ull and bea — * . clerk of the printing records of the Senate, | tardiness of Congress—when not legislating The Moth Contract Basiness. against him on rumorsand belief. Yon know | uton the bark Mary Mernitoot bee . Was sbbing, 16 4alM%. ATTORNEY AT LAW, | is preparing a Centennial Congressional | for their personal interest—it seems to be HT. F. Crosby, chief clerk of the War de- | that I did neither, and he complains that al- J referred to the Committee on Expenditures s e | the general conviction of thinking people | partment, submitted letters bearing on the | thaugh he could have been reached by Infor. | {y"qrcemi,the Committee on Expe motio: No. 1 Columbia Law Building, _| P!tectory, covering the tast century, and he | tne, Something should be, accomplished by woth coniraet of Cowles & Co., written by, DOPE ES aE LNG Seno eee lee an aay tec: | was enreed to, aad Mi Kasson con enone 2 she : ost | Ubat august body to ameliorate the condi- Be eld. oo a 2 to strike out the words “Ways and Means” apls-im I Tet et ne ee eee eek OH Bae ess | tion of those wo have not bean retettet or TESTIMONY OF DONN PIATT ony, for nearly & week, aud without oppor-| and insert. “Expenditares In the Tresenny : perfect, and in iS respect t nO | reinstated in position, after being Suspended Donn Piatt was sworn, and testified that | tunity to meet the charges &c, Permit me Department,” iu order to perfect the lu- NY Daatral Gini aid Chllectinn Avent, aes Without previous notice. We hope the new | in the spring Beame to him aud | to inquire whether Mr. Bristow had not been | 1 panel ‘a ‘tienen p t “ lien; adopted. He then offered a further Bo. 745 sth street, ear Treasury Departsent.. | THE REPU GLICAN SENATORS held a cau- | Chief will remember the old employes, aud | @&ked him to see the Secretary of War and | in communication with at least one of your P Discrict Claims, Pension aod Bounty Claim. | New You«, April 2] —Stocks acttwe and lower. Mone, — 3 bid. Gold, IT). Bx long. €"; abort, 0. Goveruments acuve aod better, —Floor juliet Wheat duit New Vor, Apri end ¢r.opire Corn dull and declining OND Apt 2:20 pm —U ~ bonis IR6Se, M3; » WE: 40s, 104; new ves. Mbig. _ amendment that the sessions of the com- | Erie i4 : i - | endeave eep them from SUFFERING. get him to take up the papers of Cowles, | committee touching my examination lu a Fs 1° se ——_-or-e-__ ae | cus to-day to arrange the order of business | ©24¢4vor to keep them from Who bad a process for exterminating mottis: | short time after it took place, and whether shai Seems pecanglerdae — pred) PRESORA BURNED To DEATH. — WEERVOUS EXHAUSTION —A Modical | Which is likely to be affected by the coming PROPOSED REORGANIZATION OF THE | bad kvown Brega twenty years, and pra —y ape of my Licata pope Mr. Cate said he did not object to the ses- | The Wilmington (Del., Commercial says in- ssay comprising sseries of lectures deliv- | impeachment trial. They went in session Boaxn or HEALTH.—A delegat of phy- | Tather liked hi as to witness a sort | Withheld from ow not Sen ak Sion being open but he would leave the com- | formation has been received of a terrible dis- of Rakes Museum of anatomy: New Aor | at 12 o’clocit. and were still in session at hait | HOARD OF HEALTH esenting the Medi. | &f Count Foseo; ih ae re TR nee een iat = | suites en ther Combaulttons, to ack dar teen; | suas einen emormn en Tuesday night last On the canse and cure of Premature Decline, show- | Do iF fe 0 Tere was NOL A Very lates at. | Sicians of this clty, representing the } cn hand; first t testified, “ npon Information and belief,” in | mittee : al the residence of a farmer named Stant og india lost health may be regained, | Pei arce, * - cal association, consisting of Drs. Garnett, | attempt to get up a reciprocity trea tance, that whilehe was United Siates Mr. Kasson said he would ask a vote by | who resided in Accomac county, Virgint stirs | 8. C. Busey and others, had a hearing before | with Canada. He was very acti ict Attorney in Kentucky ® numberof | «5 ‘House, and would thon marre toe @top- | on Chesanessex creck. some eight or tel Gal debfiity. being the reaalt of 20 yeara’ experteuc THE Krznovus Haneas Corres Case — | the ifouse Dis Hi guenesed Be eee nt of the Canadian govern DO ALTE Cees on Oe Oe eae and | tion of the resolution instead of ius reference. | tolles from Crisficla, Maryinod’ “ae. tees #the author.Dr. L. aha, i Yt g ariog © he su pt . rset ‘s9 Prine th ya od < 5 = ‘he resi F y = . tes x “ NSE Kast Witt. N.Y. apl-Guo se re ene Bearing on the suit of) of tnis city, aboliahing the present Board of continued as. foll | he resigned and Fin neocon eon ae —— H and bis wife had g ne to charch In the even- ing, tak them five of their children. en were left at home in aith ard substituts ent plan less exp: eof &@ somewhat abit Of gelt ive, and one wateh | mueh, (fom Mr. No quorum voting, Mr. Hoat (Mass.) said infor: this was an important question, and there pointment c tant unsel for the ramedist ae | habeas corpus before Judge Cartter, issued STE Abs Lonisiacn arenes, nthe case of Hallet Kibonr, the recusaut as ATTORNSY-AT-EAW. | wiiness in the “fez ate Pool Lay h) and seljing 1 and became c: a * A a should bea ‘d vote, and beretore charge of Ur. Teackie Evans, father-in. a E they think, be of more reai service. Dr. | New York Herc He always when Y krow, and my testimony fom ee tegen gee ot * sage Mr. Stant and a young hired a Dar- SaPLEWIS JOHNSON & 00 — | tion,” w tinued, and Mr. Caristy, for | Garneit argued t the whole expenses came to my honse talked on tt 1 Idepored to no such fact on | crbeean their nce the dwelling took fire in Pt 2 the respondent, (Sergeant at-Arms Thomp-| aboard of health shouid not be more than My wife bada mocking b : [Seen Oty ned and wasen- BANKERS, | Son,) concluded bis a: $20,000 per a the present Socal powers, aud w eous assumption 3 x tore | Judge Wylie me, all tts jomates betag barned Borner of 10th Street ant Pennsylvania Averse, | NAVA? ORDERS.—Passed Assistant E Comercas, ae » to rut 1 hime in, and & | fiedly false | ACARD REGARUING A. AME Sand Gnee all hens Cote hee Jers in Government end District Seenzities | DC€r George P. Hunt, ordered to the Wya next ficeal year. He thoug st th Almost Went crazy. Gen. Meles woul: is neither fair nd I most respact- | Tv the Public: It ts not without i theta lamp exploded, scaitering FE em Exchauge aud Gold __sepitly | dette. Surgeon D. MeMaurtrie, det mur alarieg for. ele esd oe F bear anything the fe y oo a ol betes Me. 25 18- | and with some s of bam! on, @risio tus rth clothiog of the in- 2 SAE EG. | trom the naval hospital Chetes: ane wed from the last ennu tract, and the Secretary of War wou! low was dev pe rod wh diag from the judicial nature of Ket iscoun pain pinsed gat wilaine een the Board of Health that for : see Brega, [subsequently met Mr. Cywies, | exact tenor @ kind of @ praciical man, and he agree) | me witn to give me five per cent of the pro The Quartermasters department atic trial were pleased with the preventat and we had no trouble from that q bul there was a good deal of oppositic time the | the War depar:ment and fre have re- | Ajter the contract had been e position, and belongs Ss own in- that I feel obliged to take Mie m © of cor. dina Se, Who were eo speedily en- my testimony. ho were #0 speedily en ob tne yard. WomueN ON THE Howse Ca Elcock laid ¢ __ months of the year $00, ade £49,000 of which was f mbers are of the opit e Board of flea! e salary than th WNErs—AbOUL S2 aowgh up to the Of the Board of E 1 ten times that much, (&. that after I had 2 i from that pride of character w: had no perroval koowlelge of the matter | to every man conscious of you required me to state whal another per- fon bad stated to me on the subject, battaat 1 did not vouch for the ‘uth of that mere 2 bearsay statement. [f instead of perversion tain charges agi of my testimony, Mr. Bristow wiil show to | memorial said to your committee by record evi ten that | sentation to Con reome that they salari A special service for 2 that YOUNG MEN, SABBATH AFTEBSOON —Judge t 2 novel law of the street car y last in the case of a suit for damages against tbe West Poila- celphia Railway Company. A woman riding in one of the crowded cars, and not holding t 336 o'clock Pestronzp by the Senate Committee on Privileges aod Music led by feviz-tr | Elections to hear arguments in tne ease of H. D. OOOKEE. Jn. 8 CO.” ——~CSTST || Se tt Spencer, charged with obtaining his nst me, con’ ve been se’ d to inerease 1 per an- | Cowles agri there were no selzures of dist! leries p ig Scneaiion Ss hee Ke = by the strap, was thrown down by ajar in eat by corrupt means. t num each.) The committee s nave the ‘on fro ve to e © in court at the time he resignet, which were m, has e pm stopping the cer and hed her knee oap frac- BANBEBS, ith the request of Ge matter ander con: ideration Cowles con Gielen tees e subsequentiy dismissed, he will put an end | the country, and, with sensational and Ii fared. acge Eleock charged the jury that — 1429 F etrest the Alabama memo: —<—<—<o=-—_—__ Sauion didn't amousn' to all rumors and hearsay statemeuts on the | ous headings, beeu published in newspapers | women ‘are bownd 10 bold-on to the ¥! ai uecerred ne hearing Tur WINSLow Extaapition He said: No, we are subject without bringing the jalge and the | ip New York, Chicago and other places. Susperded from the roof, “if they can do it SAMUEL G. YOUNG, v ry was madeat the U.S. Legation | gaid: ‘What expense.” efficers of the court on here io testify These charges, trom beginning to end convenien'ly,” but, at the same, that NOTARY PUBLIO, BARCOCK AND AVFRY—A petition for dob yesterday as to whether at the | matter of exp: nse whieh Bre elf | 80b8 who would not be very apt tr Ic« end. sil, I pronounce to sbe absolutely fa Women ere not to be held to the same rale ame Gmnte-tesa Oe the pardon of Avery and Maguire, signed by | expiration of two months from the date of | had incurre4, and. it wo ar | fact of any euch disreputable transaction | And’ groundiess—the production of @ maa | as men in - The jury was farther _—————— ee TT a Repren ives fi committal of Winslow, who will then been- | investigation.’ I then made up iny mind | having taken place. Who was convicted and sent to tue peniten- | instructed that the court would not eet aside Missoust: wan tatele (onten hee Cant | titled tobe dlacharged, atiemaod (or bis tor | ke nag en ae was “in it] A DISPATCH FROM LorisviLtESsavs: | tary of Wisconsin for the crime of Torgery; | tnelt verdict on cosount Or ee eee eae OPTICIAN. pret Genwi lbo a Lory dl SS Presi | ther detention will bé made. Tho answer | without my knowledge, | having given | A (ourier-Journal reporter visited Colonel woos a ietowlpene Fee en nat nr courts: ages unless they were,“grossly exorbitant,” ae andiaeInG aR Oka eral’ The Attorney Genres oraey Gea | was that It was impossible to say what | Cowles and Brege ail the standing they had | G. C. Wharton, United States diatrict attor. | whose character while he was a resident o or unless *‘unfairness, ‘jadice, or were sbown.” Under t rulings the jary gave the plaintiff $5,500 damages, and the court refused to set aside the verdict or grant a new tria’ Philadelphia Bullete A QUEER! Se course would be taken. The legation was | with the government, tha’ wou ve | ney, and called his attention to the test. | this city was such that his neighbors lived Denied it te District Attorney Dyer at St. | constantly occupied with the pending nego. | nothing tos ene it Twent tothe Store: | mony of T-W. Hartley before the Committee | in coustant dread of injury to their persons Louis for examination and report. The | fiations. ‘Boglacd desires the sutentoc or tary of War and had the work stopped. Gen, | 0D | xpenditures in the Department of Jus. | or property at his bands, and whose brain ctatement that Mrs. Avery. in appearing | prisaners, and is only anxious to act ac. | lular Ingalls was opposed to the process; he | Uce, 88 published In numerous papers. The | was so uniformly inflamed and on fire, as it before the Attorney General to piead ber cording to law. Ifthe United States fall to | favored a burnetizing process. Cowles met | Statement of Bartley was that S. T. Suit had | were, froma the useof intoxicating ee husband's case yesterday afternoon, placed secnre the acquiescence of Great Britain be- | me once in New York, and asked meto have | paid Mr. Bristow a large sum of mouey after | to account, in some measure, nly, tor General Batcock: ay Papers buplicating | tore the expiration of Winslow's time, an | Gen, Ingalls put on a’ ona ee eae | the Becretary bad: meetonea ae position as | the extraocdinary depravity of his life. meri beoe: prominen HOOT! ISAAC ALEXANDER, Jacob Ya- gel, @ resident of West Hoboken, was tried >| 7 i si Se G mn district attorney of Louisville, to procure it is not my purposeon this occasion to esterday in the Bergen County Court, at : bide IRS Je. | Officials, and proving the innocence of her | ShPerttnnty, wal doubtless be afforded to te put ian Paeelia ca ac enn rant | Sov veieame of eectehn cnet ieeea a longing | enter upon a vindication of my course in the UiekeneAeke, on’ charge of a as assault ove Ty 1etp ___3 920 Fenner tvanieereove. | nustand, is Pronounced faise by the Attor- putting our heads in the lion's mouth: be te | {0 Suit, and seized while Bristow was iis | case of Ambler vs. Whipple @ad Diekersou, With intent’ to ‘kill Mary E. Cook. “Some FRASSLIN ?. 21 ney General himself. Mrs. Avery appeared THE CUMBERLAND CoaL Mrxers’ | Oppoced to us.” He said," Well T wanthim | trict attorney. Colonel Wharton said that | 1 examined the case to the best of my abil. peor 8 ago Yagel was shooting in pane = pe — ge before him to plead for mercy jor her hus- STRIKF.—The troubles caused by the miners’ | put on,on bis honor as an army officer.” | 50 distilleries were seized while Mr. Bristow | ity, and decided it conscientiously, and my 7 SS —- went into Mrs. Gevuine Braniian Pebvic Spertacices, dec?-1ylstp | DADA, And that was all. | Strike are increasing. ‘TheCumberiand Al- | Ingalls'was put on the conamiacion caves | was district attorney, and le ( Wharton eee | decision wet ert conecientionsly, and my | coun! Tart: Mrs. Cook picked up a stick o ” RS TRANSFERRED. Jeghanian says: “Tuesday about a dozen experimented with the process at Philadel- | Certain that no distilieries of Mr. Suit have | eral Term. It is true this eee Gone at ae ~ tel be, — out = RDNANCE (OFFICE: BANS! FRRED. — | poatmen, belonging to the Maryland, Amer- | phia and made a etree report in its favor. | been seized since Mr. Bristow resigned; that | on 2ppeal, by the Su; e Court of the ‘age! poi gun aod “WHY WURMUUR YE? | by direction of the Secretary of War, the | jcan and other companies, pulled up stakes | fr Mr Brega, Mr. Cowles, or auybody else | "Pou @ careful examination of the recoris of | United States, bat that courtat the same following transfers of officers of the Ord- | and went home. Someofthem were so hard says I got out of their inte nance department are made: Major S. J, | Up that they were compelled to borrow the couldn't pay me $1 AVE YE NOT READ THAT A GOOD BUIT | Treadwell, from the command of the Frank- | Money necessary toreturn. This is too bad. | what is “fa si the court he finds no case against either dis- | time intimated clearly that the court below 000 Manel thee eee ‘illeries cr whiskys in which Suit was a | probably allowed its jadgment to be swayed e = Som by the well-known bad character | struck the gun and it exploded, the whole I withdrew because Cowles | ©i&imant or had an authorit; ewhat OF CLUTEES monte neu trae ford arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa.,to New York | The American company has also ordered ail | raid he aud Brega had taken mene conten ER ee ee load or shot Lodging A ye At HABLE'BROS, | city, for duty asa member of the board on | repairs on its boats to be discontinued, ex- | would not bear the light of luvestisations The Electi Sensation. oh reed grr em semaines er, “The jay fousd the prisms eine or pes experimental guns. Major 8. J. Baylor, cept those now on the stocks in the boat- q. Had on ever any communicarion per- | THE VERY SLIGHT FOUNDATION roa IT. as well as elsewhere, even a meriiorious | simple assault—(V. ¥. Tomes, Duh A FINE SPBING BUIT, fiiicen different styles, | from the. Soomaoe of the Fort Monroe yards. vg Sg aagaliay and Brega'represented There is said to be a material ditterence | cause, if sustained by manifest perjury, may .aaae as ae i .to the command of th ; = . Bir. S$ and Breg: . s < P oe for ouly $10, At HABLE BROS. Nee toon arsenal, Gawacoara island, New SHoT bY A DISCHARGED LMrLoyE.—J.J. | tome that he was hostile. Togalls was put | between the facts testified to by Colonel | fail from the odium of its associations. Ii. —— York barbor. Motor J. }OBBIEST SUITS ever offered tn | from the command of the - 5 t J Wtebingtons for Biz, Augusta, Maine, to the command of the | Manufacturing interests, was shot yesterday M. Whittemore, | Gregg, @ prominent citizen of Augusta, ¢ va Aimeron Bates, of Newark, went into a bar- nnebee arsenal, | 20d for many years connected with cott ber shop in Lafayette, Jersey City, two weeks ago lo be shaved. The barber, Chris- on the commission to exaraine the process | Whitley and ex-Attortey General Williams, at my request. Col. Fant, of this city. before the Committee on Expenditures fn the banker, I think, can give the commitice however, Ambler has sustained a loss of millions, as he asserts, in conse uence of our decision ‘adverse to his claim, the public has, : ‘ ; : . bie 4 Department of Justice, and various publica- Ds, bee re ” tan Lutz, ac ntally cut one of Mr. Bates? At BABLE BROS. | Frankford arsenal, Philadelphia. Captain | Graniteville, & C., whtie atiending & some facts concerning the contract. Fant | tijohe concerning IL It hie been Sroediy toy relay age a fer | ear. Rost severing it from bis head. Mr. J. P. Farley, from the National armory, | Stockholders’ mscling of the Graniteville | can tell toa cent how much I received. ; stated that the President had been proved | ough‘ trial, has proved to be utterly wort. | Lui” Was Dolifed bye Newark jawyer that IGHT_OR DARK SHADES 1 | Springtela. Mass tg the command of the | cotton Poe, eee piace oy ace ea PA ore ty Ges Gate ae gullty of malfeasance in oftice pnd the testi- | tese, and Whipple and Dickerson are bank: walees be paid Mr. ‘Bates 500 dam 28, q cor ont eunebee arsena: ugusta, Me. erk , si Md & young ram 2. Garfield e Secretary ny % rh as . tor double m0" wou. ees a | 3. G. Butler, from the ordnance agenge? named Robert McEvoy, who shot him three | of War, requesting him tostand firm.” The | WOPy of Williams and Whitley w: York city. to the Watervilet arsenal, West | Leeas pena nie et . su ¥ orted | Troy, N- inst Lieutenant J. E. Greer, sg @daugerous wound. McE O Wectens, “ube = | from Augusta arsenal, Georgia, to the Na. | rested. 1 At HADLE BRS. | tional armory, Springfield, Mass. First : . - nt C.S. Smith. from the Fort Mon- THE MOVEMENT on the part of the frie | rupts tn consequence. to the = in such @ way as to five, ie getty in My possession several letters color of truth to the allegation. Bat it can | from Ambler, written for the purpose of ex. be said on the best authority that neither | torting blackmail, none of which have beea Whitley nor Williams testified or believed | | treated otherwise than with contempt, but that the money paid out of the secret service | which may ba of use should he appear iat ach. infliet- cretary replied that he had suspended | brought against bim in the courte. Mr. oy was ar- | pay menis to Cowles & Co.,on acconat otis | Luty compromised the claim by paying =500. representations made to lm by one of th partners. Witness said it was upou his own , A WELL-KNOWN HoRSE—The rerponsibility that tie wor of the & was stopped, | fund to Davepport was paid illezaliy or aliion Major Winfleid, a half = ale: is dacgh- at b 1 ; | District hereafter. With neither of his @: =F Pry Virginia, to le 1. H. Chandler tohavehis dacgh- | ang that be was the partner allnded to b 1y, OF waa expended by Daves | BD : xter, WAS yesterday sold BOTT ENOLIsH OR ane CASSL aie: Mark city. Cap ler appointed pension agent for the state of | tle Secretary of War, Wi jroecart y, or pended by I port | ciates have I any acquaintance At HABLE BEOS. rginia, ina or do I . legally orimproperty. The impression that e ber ve " * entlatly giv Wey dit 80 testify Was ingentousiy created | member to have ever seen elthor of thes | except ie rhe: ickerson it in the light ornc. | DY tue statement that both said they pro- | Court st the hearlog at eee are 18 thing which would not bear the ight of tu- | tested against the payments,and made trem | ¢°° cause. Neither of them bas ererepok Vestigation, and hence he asked him to to me, or written to me on auy audjcc we iit Aud So inform the Secretary of War, | Grant. Judge Williams’ own statement 1s | {022 hor have I elther written or spate: s aid bave the work stopped. that he told the committee not that he pro- | word to D VARIETIES OF | stitution at ten o'cl. r Pi gt Py gee = received in si eboas tested, but that he was unwilling to send the | 2 » the attendance was very large, | lis In executive session yefterday. A large | a. Well, I wouldn't want to endorse avy- | elsewhere. He says that while the Presiient ee —— 7 a distance, thongh many | number of nominations by the governor | thing that Brege cage. wre Fone een at was in New York Mr. Daveuport evelatent T2 t FINEST LIN AND 1 L so. | Of them bave presented their papers, still | (prineipally assessors under the new assess- what I got, as It was deposited for me to my | tp him his plat of registration for prevention > Amported Cass, act over eee eb ioe’ Temaining. The interest of the meeting to | ment law) were confirmed. An order provid- | credit in his bank ma his pti B FLoops of tilegal voting. The President was strack | Qui in ay ng gl ee | fe public bas increased from day to-day, | lug for the printing of 2.000 copies of the re- | “Wye committee ‘athalf-past 1 o'clock, ad- . uiney, Ill, state re ne rea! . the inv th mittee . ’ With its Miciel E. svyisi amp xvegawtiy | 15 Eat ievoted lo the sessions yesterday | portof the canal investigating com} y. eficiency, and on his retura | 1! bottom pial Weiussday, sal | the & * evee rose rapidly ay, an: : Paar t y being luadequate to accommo- | Was offered by Senator Lloyd, and laid over | J°UfB€4 until Monday, to Washington urged the Attorney Gen: ee OF Oe SE ABLEDHOS, | date the large number in attendance. Among | for further consideration, i * | the constant visitors have oeen many geu= Qt boon yesterd: the overilow exteoded EvESY VARIETY OF SHADE AND srrie | [omen distinguished iu literary and scien- A VOUNG Ginl DROWNED—A bally | e lish, ordnance storekeeper, arsenal, Maryland, to th rsenal, Geor; ccordance with the last request | ficld that Cowles had inf of deceased, is meeting with the greatest | him to understand that he favor among the people of Portsmouth, as | Well as Norfoli. All the most prominent | citizens of the city are coming eagerly for- | ward to Sign the application on this behalf | to President Grant.—| Richinond Enquirer, | Suction at Lie Orange county stables in 7éta street Citv Marshal Leubascher, ia fore- Beor ICH AND ELEGANT 5! SUITS, for only $16, NESS O82 DEESS BASLE BROS. | THE NATIONAL Ac —— resumed its sessic VEE ONE HUNDER only under specttic orders from General through their counsel or agents, save ouly arguments in open court. ANDREW WILIz. DEATH or A TAMMANY RING FUGITIVR Edward Marrenner, one of the Tweed riag, who supplied the county Offices with house: furn!shing goods for $150,000, died recesuy in Brookiyp. He fled the city after the ex- ré. abd Lis whereabout were kept secret. le Was @ mer: ber of the Americus &od Gra- mercy clubs. the Exempt Firemen's associ- = 1 to furnish Mr. Daven: with means | from river to bluffat man: ts between MURDEROUS ATTACK RY INDIANS —Mr. | 67 < ~ = Milligan, of Scranton, Pa., who arrived at | fm the fund for detection and punish- | the towns of Hannibal Louisiana. Many horse backed a carriage containing a family | Fort Laramie yesterday, says that on the | Petwees the yours isi Ud TS he hese po Srna eeteennt bt tes Coe fived in the inst wate tex ae ears be 2 of Cat 1 Brent or Business Sets. £1 623, | “ae.s ssowing papers werevead: 1. Biogra- | bY the name of Kerr into the river near the | MOtIng of the 16th bis party was attacked | 19 Mr. Davenport the entire amount of the | the Sun, 21h. ss “| phieal memoir of Joxeptt Mulock, late direc- | falls ee | river ranche, about Atty miles from Caster. | Cxpenses of th ick io saat een te A MINISTER WITH UNFIT TENDENCIES. — ROULAR CUSTOM-MADE SUITS ofthe new. | {OF Of the Harvard observatory, by Joseph | Ory tiated inte ee ten Les res- | & few of the fo the ranche. | fays that if Mr. Davenport batt cated u The council of churches called at Spr! ‘eat ond richest at 5 Lovering. 2. On a method of explaining the cued except Isabella Kerr, aged eighteen, | Mr. aud Mrs. Metz, of Laramie, were killed. the super to make lists of Meld, Mass , to investigate the a) lege! it Neen ee eres tas enn ot eee Lae | Who was Grveaed. eee ee Ae roan was — hee eo tration, Ube expense, owing to the large maoralities v-E. 8. Fitz, =o } was a! le: e lection onal minister of Southampton. OPERB OF OUSTOM-MADE SUITS of | [<T™IDing the direction of a source of sound. || Tire coLoRED PEOPLE of Richmond and | bodies were burted nest dar, men | trict oF voune precinct, Wenid hee kan 2 that he po-sessed tendencies that ct bisa the finest Foreign Fabrics, at $30, Re Tol AML Mager. 3 On the geological | Manchester, Va., together with a large num- | Were wound ichan, from Missouri, | mu Tr, aud not 80 com- for the Christian ministry, and rocommend- me Pode — ecmsrecs ee eee ber froma Smet rip Degen ce! oe | mortally; Felton, from on and C. W. pletely u Therefore, the t éd cessation of tne pastorate. . ewton. 4. eir emane’ on and the adoption | ‘rom Virginia '» Nevada, se- Uons of the cS 5 35 of chemical no- | fourteenth ‘and ‘Afteenth ‘amen mente by | tously. The toe purposes conten; ited by the law. This oo MABLE BROS., | rosrets of a Thagneiie survey of tne Gaited | ROBES Military and civic organizations iver ‘amount was exclusive of the per diem mayor . tates at the charge of the Bache fund of tue | ‘+ ns | STRIKE TR Governor , of | the supervisors. Slocum, Merchant Tailors and Fine Olothiers, | seasemy, by Prof, J.B. Hilgard, 0. Tue age white encore He ars Wey oy, Newada, | onto, ide tasued @.prociamation wacnis: | 4 Reel {TOm, this city tag gy mm smd cuntal degradation, , 2 pene BM etn ae suze: 4 marttr _ Corner 7th and D streats. | by Pic! J. W. Powell. +, Rasglis ot experi: Bi friends through the Crown. Point ming a | Veter apeuoe interfer with thoss wins Committee, Chat @ fone at tie eye England, Se an SeCGerS | Rottnest Manet, BY Frot. W. A. | ey Dont believe: thay eas ee hee Svary a summcient military tose eit Ry sent to the President, not becanse he bolicved at ee mpunenan pletion very large By its rules, but five new members can be | man. sent to region to quell disturb a was Ny A yn by the Boston city counell for salen Purtioe ta Warhiosten or viclaiy Sesitiee | gieetes sre those honcted with Gemarskip | LORD LYTtLETON, who was under charge | (hat may Arise. *---The military havesits, This’ will bly berdone. Tire mater, Sooo from We city ior denenes teoate or Up to prees. free the nests “ia tas | by election at the Dresent seaston: Prot. pA wa ed precy daenes, te teas Gyee the Sons. among ong tas Sex tabecee ais | BoWaver, 18 not eee ee ee ry Lake Ontario shad have been Street, ali styles of bizding may be eee S. Haldeman, philologist: Dr. , iL. Pe Pe: | banisters at is residence, 18 Park Gcesent, | steanier hat “was sent to Saugenics petra. | St&Ftllng disclosure. aes eee maceraever tarown by tbourands upon the shore, dead od Brecon wages cout gratis on applica. | irs, astrovomer, Seceal G. K. Warren, U. eee on geo a % oo inforcements was not permitted $0 conse. to Sines Ie, Saas & arma amen at maener was dying. Toe sam thing |= ae ne Sat a io y {he strikers, and Was compelled | tration in New York cil the regis- last season. i: becomes @ ARE RECEIVING DAILY FROM OUR | S r-gley, astronomer. pe ding oe SEE | to return to Rondont. , the propagation of shad in the waters Ww CT ery CN TTR EEN Leer | | The oflicers for the entuing year are: Prof.| Tue NauRASKA DEMOCRATIC CONVEN- | ps Lake Ouiario will prove succemtale ELEoint 7% feof the Bot Wamsata | 20S, Henry, president; Prot. Wolcott Gibbs, | riow whieh met at Omaha yesterday: deer. | Of course Barnum will have = “ Colossal Fase than was eepended in Priindente aes a2-Under the civil Gamage law of ‘and Tweety ope Bynred Lines ‘st the Vice pres rof. J. G. Hilgard, home | ed resolutions in favor of hard money'and re- | Centennial Exposil i One Souleot, ter | excuse for this use Of money was and 1s not essential to a recovery that Told F street, Washingt FACTORY, Bo. | ecrttary; Brot Faicnan gern iseasurer. | for the Prete nse Tor OF Governor Tilden | inagnit constructed raiitoea | 1s inet Gemoeratic registration francs Sept shall bave been tne sole : J. W. DABE, Manager. Council— Prof. Baird, General Meigs. Prot, ey __ ad i paince, which is said 6} See of general sepery:. ‘damage. aes Fest, Dass ‘DE TO ORDER 2H, G. Coin, Prof. SL Lacoste, eee ee ne ome — 0. ‘over pees totter east be separated toe ‘of the very best ‘and in 7 sf may be held liable for the ‘The Academy adjourned to-day to meet in ‘arrived at Omaha Beier feos Cty 7 dee Philadelptia ou the inira Tuceday in OS at marle-tr W. DARE, Manager. , tober.

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