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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, } 2 Pree’t. F piren Tar Fen atts pol veett Fors: Se the counter, Cents @ month; one year, $6. THE WExKLY STaR— on Priday— | ‘er Anny treariabty tn aeons. S. 47—N&. 7,218. TWO CENTS. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Mowpay, May 15. s A ‘¢ ‘ES The Blaine Investigation. Biddle to Blaine. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR A sub-committee of the House Judiciary | Mr. A.G. Riddle, of this city, is out with @ > BSOTicn sethere will be. ry mecting ot rae | —— [| Committee this moroing commenced the in- reply to the allusion made by ex-Speaker § UM at Marini Boll, MONDAY BERING, | wr. 7, A EL a a | vestigation into the $64,000 scandal charged | Biaine to J. W. Knowlton, @ deceased news- SENATE.—Mr. Conkling presented reso- Teo'ctock " Rlection of Omeers 1° | Washington News and Gossip. | acainet mr. Blaine tn connection with the | paper wat, ond & aen-talow of tutions of New York Chamber of Commerce cy 5 —— bonds of the ttle x and Fort Smith 5 7 from concerning silver colpage, the signal service: Out stink Bul 25 GOVERNMENT RECKIPTS To-DA eee Pua Mtinn atrew a ieteer and the x the JY, UBL10A: Railroad company, of Arkansas. General H. V. Boynton, in which General B. ev London navy yard, which ASSOCIATIC Boom 32 Le Droit Buildiog. | nal revenue, $709,199.36: " tees +4 were referred to appropriate committees. a fs 16th. 1876, at 7: . All Ver- » 189.36 Mr. Harrison, of Indianapolis, was first | says of Knowlton that he erjoyed a high mectere teniporerity reslstis inthe city art eoeal. | Tae Frranvem i sworn. He tesiified that at @ meeting of the e Mr. Sherman presented remonstrance of a ly invites to be present. ‘rne constitatina wiil be reputation among his associates asa man 3 citizens of Obio remonstrating against the GARDINER, ME., board of directors of the Union Pacific Rail- reasy t receive the signatures of the members. By | investigation into the Fitzhugh letter wil of unblemished honor, was a most careful bill to ini te the Nath Surgical Io- | With bis wife and coder of the president, be beget ts eames Tremsaner Of the com ame Mae secretary and | ng exact correspondent, and. duriog Gen- stitution. Referred to Committee on Dis- | *cboover Mary A. Rice, which =U s¥E THI" DAY SOLD 10 wr 8 a trict of Colrmbia. to bave Deen sank with all eee THAVETHIN DAY SOLD 70 wy Sait | IT APPRARS that Dr Jeffries, assistant Rot lo press an examination as tohow the ¥ and close association legs oud war acre | fuss Aa Co areca ee, xirsnm ngiacierestenhsrrottes of | Scien anee eee art > CkLT SO80FIEL dP J.DUFFY my rinting clerk of the House, ha; not ben | p: yma rau ce W! a! jon, irgip! isiatnre asking the re! ne 2 a lp a imerican H>iel. porting Temoved. He has ‘only “Sub-let” the place | lavolve Mr. Blaine, maa iafare hineteanes eee Ee Soo told’ him, General ~— “og eitienn tae: Referred to Finance Com- | teen rescued by the schooner Jennie aie eral patronage, 1 would solicit con"spunce of the | toa Kentucky friend of Clerk Adams. for re-election to Congress. He stated that nto, that he was a law student in the mittee. : for my successors. Mr. Schofiorl is « centle ——— the interview printed as having beea had | Office of Stewart & Riddle; that one night he Mr. West, from Committee on Appropria- from. it to god Precsoly enowe, hers paring been | | SILvER—The reports of exchangeof silver | with him by a representative of the Ladiaa | "82 siting in the generel rooms of that odice | comeliness, ory of the unseemly | £9.00 to fay the croemnes of tee Og ae Tore any Bing Satte, ber of pars cosnected with the Burean of | for fractional currency, and in payment of | “polis Sentinel was correct. os pope oe 4 tele: Opens uailiion Gellar onli enainss Beleny Ee ‘aed Printing in the Trossiry Depart. : 4 Mr. Millard, & government director of the | Stewart, Who was in his private room. He pooh jolnvestigate the federal officers in Louts~ ten te oe me Dalty has been in my employ for the pis: | Checks, up to the 15th inst., make the total | oa" co rroborater Harrison, bateer in woe | passed into that room and remained jana. Passed. one million doligr suit against Tweed, were fen years, during which tims. by bis courteon | of $4,224,000. 3 oS ObieCthon te thee | with Stewart for about an hour, when Stew- Mr. Wright, from Committee on Claims, | to-day adjourned by J Westorook, of tresiment, he bas mate ® hovt of fricads, all of : ——_ serene of Rolita’s objection to the in | srt came out ef the room With what proved reported adversely on bill to extead the | Sepreme Court, to June Sth, bis honor Whom, be Hilt be glad tones. MES. FITCH'S DIAMONDS—-The House | eee ee ee Bel ae MG, involve ® | to be twenty-five $1,000 construction bonds FERENCE. time for the filing of cotton claims, and it | epeaged in trial of canal’ ring cults of vlesse. present them for settlement af mee. ties | this afternooa suspended the roles aud Was pot meutioned. s+ M‘ Blaine’s name | ofthe Union Pacific’ railroad, eastern divi- Was indefinitely postponed. Albany. ind: btea to me will the > Messrs. | passe’ the bill t> allow Mrs. Minnie Sher- ite sion, and asked Mr. Knowlton to them, the M. E. Cow Mr. Boutwell, rom Committee on the Re- © Pass rr | tn tee ick aoe Another Government | ‘ay witness, lo transfer. This Mr Kaowl- seene been | organization of the Departments, reportea Dom Pedro. Beh feld & Dotty (iS 3}__JOHN B_SCOTT. | man Fitch to receive her diamond present | director, testified that he had never told gem Git Sak Biswrarl took aan bean ee pone & bill to provide for the more speedy aijast. | CINCINNATI, May Ih The Kay THERE WILL BE A M from the Khcdive of Egypt witaout pay- | Horace White, of the Chicago 7ribune, or any into the room where Mr. Blaine was, and in ment of accounts in the many departments. | Braz!) arrived this moral AbsOGIATION on TCRSDAY, May a (ence Se pee cheat Mr. Blaine had ever made | afew moments the latter passed out. Mr. trouble Mr. Sargent introduced @ Dill ta restrict | breakiasted, he was Davis Hall, No. 615 7:h ; | , AMONG THE CALLERS at the White Honse | oruer than that made by him pablicie mace | Kuowlton did not claim to have seen these | Book Concern ge Sg ae jshing te conmect th: mselv ba Sguim publicly trom | bonds delivered to Mr. Blaine, or to have . to fasten the source of States, which was laid on tne table; Mr. | P&Tk, the Zoological and other om are invited to attend. 3-3 to-day were the Secretaries of State, Trea- | his seat in the House of Representatives. any other knowledge of the transaction than Mitchell desiring to submit some remarks | Of Interest in the city and su HAPLAIN McCABE sury, and Interior, the Attorney General, | 77; H- Rollins, the treasurer of tne company, | that relied above. After this conversation presen f the | upon it. ——— aio WILL RPPEAT HIS Justice Strong; Senators Logan, Paddock, | $#!d that he had heard that Blaine would be | General B. and Mr. Knowlton Conference, upon statements | Mr. Allison introduced a bill to amend Death of a & ott Sener Lite ve Lesszy Prisox,” | BtUCe, Robertson, Alcorn, Hitchcock, and | heaed irony seus von ee ee ee he Had | had been heard in part by Mr. Gl section 2441 of the revised statutes. Re- | _ BALTIMORE, May 15.—Sis TRE Baer WAUOH ME. CHURCH.’ | Oglesby; Representatives Milliken, Settle, | De&? remember, that ho would ter He ao] New York Sun, then in the front office; and | book agents, before a committee of the Balti- | ferred to Commitice on Public Lamie ye tye = ESDAY EVENING 167": wT, and Dibbrell, and the Commissioner of In- | 1 wsoonle i Mr. Knowlton said to Gen. Boynton that he | more . Dr. Nelson emphatically | Mr. Paddock called up House bill to amend niversity Hospital, died 0. $ dian Affairs. nied, however, that he drew Mr. Harrison | MT; charged him In the most emphatic man- | denied the charge, and there the matter rests | the act to encourage the growth of timver | Morning. She was a native of Phi Adminion $6 Ome OE myst arenes aside to make the statement, becaue the | rer not i» use it; and hedid hotattbat time. | for the present. on Western prairies; approved Maron 13, | Where she entered the order. ea = = = THE £10,000,000 S{LVER BILL KILLEp.— | room was a small one, and he could not well The next day afier Stewart's arraignment Rev. Dr. W. H. Hunter, of Central | 1:74. Passed. 7 : ar Sich, am * =e. The House this afternoon refused to pass | b#vedove so. He alsodenied that he tid acting chairman of the book con-| Mr. Wright, from Committee on Claims, Mr. Harrison that Blaine would be injured | {2 (¢ House as a contumacious witness, an the * from Di incorrect version of Knowlton’ statement | Cern, requested @ suspension of the rales | reported formally the bill for the relief of ’ a he rons Cee Poportes ithortatne ace | 12 818 Congressional election by an investi- | Stneared jm the New York Sen, Wits ates | for ibe wreeee tation ean report of that | Enoch Totten, atministrator of tae estate SESE BEVEN Sh GUETIORe Secretary of the Treasury to seogatce | Fation, and for the reason that he could not | Terring to reports in cireulaulomeoncemnicg | committee touching tne memeriel Setereat | Sees, oem, administra x ’ ol ury ange | have done so Use re jaine ‘ . » LOL HaLL 10,600,000 legal tenders for ® like amount of | triumphantly elected in hie district three | S!¢8@d relations between Mr. Blaine and iso, from the same committee, unfavor ; Mr. Stewart, continued: ‘A clerk in‘Stew- by les | ably the following bill, which was OON, AT 3% O'CLOUK. | Sliver eset Gee with frac- | days before the meeting of the board of direc- | Artis omee tells a cireamstantial mocy about unan! ly upon rejected: For'the relief of William fae Music led by CORNET. : '¥, which is to be destroyed. bes hago ony testified that to satisfy | 2Vis!t 8 certain gentleman paid to Stewart's therford, of Washington, D. C. Pe ry phen y: bpherenaght DANGEROUS COUNTERFEITS.—It is stated his own mind in relation to the hearsay that office late one night, and how €24,009 in guar- 5 Mr. Windom called up House bill to ex- that a large number of counterfeits have re- . : | Snteed bonds of the Kansas jc road i the tend the time to pre-emptors on the public SP BISHOP HAVEN on AMERIQNS TO. | contiy been received at the Redemption Ue- ——- The matter: No Weadex thonaat, | passed from Stewart's hands to the certain lowing: Resolved, Tha lands, and the substitute reported from the MORROW, Union M. &. Oharch. MOND «¥ ination Of the DOOKS Of Lhe Comeau, | gentleman aforesaid.” When thts dispatch memovialists that the Western Book | Committee on Public Lands was agree to, isth. Admission, 25 cts. m7l0-5t* | rau of the Treasury than ever before in the pe ch Soutated Lr} Y: | returned, Mr. Knowlton was exceedingly | Concern is “ practieally insolvent,” and is | and the bill then passed. Saat. same length of time. Among these are two orduaet ine pny grt a be. | Surprised and annoyed, and consulted me at | “in an unsound, dangerous and bankrupt IMPEACH MENT TRIAL. fm. a8 fonal State Bank of Tere Hees came satisfied that. bcamsie wast otieuie length in regard to the matter. Gen. B.ad- | condition,” is both upjust and untrue, Legisiative and executive business was Han 4 and on the National State entitled 5 5 e MILEBURN’S 80DA WATEE. " Ind., and a five dollarnoteon the First Nx | 80d that Mr. Blaine had nothing to do with ee oo the very exact statement to ho consideration “= jee then suspended, and the Senate resumed the viously given him. He replied, | and that any member of the copsideration of the articles of tmpeach- tional Bank of Loutsville. penetrates wan tone meet that under circimsiances cpnid hed this, ‘Who was instrumental in its clandestine ment against W. W. Belknap, late Secretary v. ” ¥ al that mus! bazards avol De ol ‘ar. NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieutenant Charles H. | opinion that the charge was a cruel slander to ie ference and the On motion of Mr. Ingalis, the galleries NATURAL SPRL 10B-OOLD TEA, 1499 PENxsYLVaNia AVENUE, epls-tr pear Willard led before the committee in it, 8 n Bockwell ordered to the Adams as execu- | 00 Mr. Blain for, in the first place, he had a friendly rd oatemmation of every true friend of the | were clearci and the doors were closed. . W. WHITAKER, live, Istuune next. Master Carl Rohrer to THE PLANET M Fi res’ for Mr. Blaine, and admired him greatby as a > ws General Claim and Collection Arent, ae ERCU ‘or the rest of a HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.— . Wth street, near Treasury Department, | Newport, F._I., ist June next, for torpedo in- | month the planet Mercury can be seen in | @ politician,and he would not appear it AN EXCITING SCENE. 2 “ Discrict iste Pension and Bounty Claims, struction. Surgeon H. aumont. and our western sky under circumstances un- | bim. in the second place, bis associatt At the close of the, reading of this report, | Under the regular Monday call of states for 7 Assistant Surgeon D. N. Bertotette to the | usually favorable. At about eight o’clock | 19 Washing‘on and those of his family, aside | whieh was received with @ tremendous burst bills, very few were introduced, and these you AUSTION = practice ship Constellation. Passed Assis- | in the evening, looking toward the west, | from his newspaper friends, were chiefly | of applause, Dr. Hunter moved its adoption, were mostly for ions and private claims. ED rey compton a erie of ‘actares ont, | tant Surgeon A. M. Moore to the practice | where the horizon 1s nearly clear from ob- | With the bar of the District, and that his ap- | nd ® hundred voices seconded the same. At Among the q st Al Kahn's Museum of Austomy, New York | steamer Mayflower, Commander Francis | struction, Venus is seen, nearly at its great. | proaching marriage into Mr. Riddle’s own | least @ dozen tes rose in an instant to | Shich Sore Peteren ee Were the following, y = om the cause and cure of Premature Decline, show- | M. Bance, detached from the navy yard, | est distance from the sun, and approaching femily would largely extend bis associations | 2: their feelings on the subject, but By Mr. Jones (Ky.)—To construct a rail- '. 8 bonds, 1565's, indisputably how lost bogies be regained. | Washington, and placed on waiting orders. | the time of its greatest brilliancy. Below, | / the same direction. As what he bad done | Rev. Granville Moody, of Cincinnati, with the from southeast Atiantic seaboard and toward the right, will be seen two stars; | ®0d seen in the office of Stewart & Ridale took | bis usual success, was the first to obtain re- tothe lakes. NOMINATIONS.—The President the follow- | the lower one, Gainine brightly in the twi- | Place under the privileges and confidences | cognition of the chairman. He said: These | « Mr. White (Ky.)— Authorizing the PENNSYLVANIA. COAL ing nominations to the Senate to-day: Na- | light, being Mercury, and the w per, fainter | Which attach to a lawyer's office, he was | Iemortalists, in my opinion, are meresinned | Postmaster General to provide an envelope | Pottsville (Penn.) Miner's Journal than Goff to be U.S. attorney for the district | star being Mars. By watch! ese planets | Unwilling to subject bis friends or himself to a than sinning. if they had looked | for the transmission of letters by members | instant of West Virginia; Andrew J. Evans, same | {fom day to day Mercury will be seen toap- | We criticisms which would follow him in the eoeen sate. own eyes i of through | of Con: from for westera district of Texas: Virgil’ Luck, | Protch Mars until May 25, after which .t | circles where they moved, ifhe wereheld up to rod t Snother, they would have seen | By Mr. Willis (N. Y.)—To provide for the same for western district of North Carolina; | Will rapidly approach the horizon; and soon | them as one who had attacked a padite man = — in @ different light, and I think some of ali taxes on the capital and profits apls-tr 1429 F street. | Hedgeman Slack to be U. 8. marshal for the | *fer June 1 both will be lost in the twilight. | bY violating the confidences of @ law office. 4 — has led them on. of national banking institutions. STBATFOED FENDALL, district of West Virgin: - Sweeny, of | 1 Will add that just above Venus are Castor | 4/:er examining the dispatch im the Sur, it 'v. Dr. Lanaban gained the flor, and By Mr. Scales (N.C.)—To Limit the time The quan’ arr + pe a Ge Tadians of ihe | 8nd Pobux, the Twins; toward the right is | W88 found what, strictly ST TNS it con~ for entering suits on bonds of collectors of | yearso far was 1,21;,76T TTORNEY-AT-BAW. San Carlos agency, Ariz Capella, and toward the left is Procyon, all | ‘#ined several errors, aad Me, -Kaowilton f internal revenue. tons for the gency ona; James McLean, t 2 Mt LEWis JORESON of Obio. receiver of public moneys at Chilli- | bTight stara.—(Henry M. Parkhurst,in N. ¥, | hen decided to go directly to Mr. Gideon | Memorial, but the remarks made by Dr. |" By Mr. Young (Ten.)—To provide for the CS 18 JOBE: &00., cothe, Ohio. Also eeveral postusasiers Herald. and assure him of the incorrectness of his | Moody make it Ce ity bn melo £0 | refunding of direct taxes illegally assessed. BADNEERS, RISTOW a: a dispatch, and say that, if called upov, he | beyond what I origi |. When- 8 1.) offered a resolution SECRETARY BRISTOW says that the pub- EXTORTION on the part of Lhe restaurants | should be oblige to testify to that erfect. ever a book concern is touched a volcano RR President to submit to the Sen- Gerner of With Struct and Pennsylvania Avenue, | lished statement that there is a letter in St. | ¥,"b¢ Centennial grounds isalready attract- | Subsequently he. informed me that Mr. | breaks forth. For three years I was pe: rae tional artic the treaty with ing the attention of the press. The N. York | Biaine bad sent for him, and that Mr. Blaine | cuted for my expose of the awindling in the | #2682 Sdditional article on y Re ae ai Dealers in Government and District Securities | Louis written by him, in which he sets forth | Tribune puts the French restaurant, the | had farther sought to convince him that it | New York house.” United Staten eomreee te Cake on ae Fah Woreign Exchange aod Gold. seplt-ly_ | tbat he resigned his coloneicy in the army | “Trois Freres,” as conspicuous in this course. | was his cousin, Gen. Thomas Ewing, jr., Cries of “Order!” “‘Order!” accompanied or prevent the immigration of Chinese into from => SAMURL G. YOUNG, because negroes were enlisted, is unquali- | A late letter of its correspondent says: ‘A | who had legal relations with Stewart, who | by very audible hisses, arose at these re- the country, and that the empire of China SOTAERY PUBLIC, fledly false. He never resigned at all, bat | distinguished member of Congress wits a | was in the office with Stewart on the night | marks, and the chairruied that Dr. Lanahan reserves the right to restrict or ulate the did change from one regiment to another. | party of friends took a light lunch there. | in question. Mr. Knowlton said to me in | must confine bis remarks to the subject of | immigation ot Anarene into China. Re- octl7-tt Orrice—Stak BUILDiNe. | Further than that, he says that the question | There were five of them, and they drank no | relation to this that, while ue was absolutely | the report before them for adoption. ferred to Committee on Commerce. ———_——————— | whether negroes should be employed in the | wine. The bill was $13. Two bunches of | certala that it was not @ case of mistaken Dr. Lanahan.—I was only illustrating. The Honse then proceeded to the consid- PTIOISN.—To she Public—My newly invented | @rmy or not was for the government to solve, | lettuce, that cost perhaps three cents apiece, | identity, and that there was @ tacit under- | (Laughter.) He continued: Dr. Moodly sees eration of jutions on the calendar u. Bye-gisss, which | now mani SPS | 5 duty was to obey orders, and he did so. were charged $1. A Philadelobia journalist | standing between himself aud Mr. Blaine | fit to compliment these memorialists. He nice debate hank arisen, but which were ture with eight w 5a if “ ——— went witb alady to this tempieof high living | that it was not, yet in view of the greatem- | thinks some inspiration bas led them on. I laid over under theruie. say Eye, ae ie the whole world. | A FS HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE | and paid $4 for & very small chicken, a little | barrassment that would certainly come both | corroborate his belief, and think I can show The following resolution; offered by Mr. Sone without eam eo pe fooling, They | J0CKEY Cus held a fall meeting this after- | bread and bulter, and a bottle of claret that | to himself and Mr. Blatne, if he shonid tes- | where this Sg ge began. Hethen went | o'brien (Md.) on December 14th, was agreed Ter Hovse-BurRNIxc Conspreacy—De- are made of Braz! ‘and the newly v- | noon. It was decided to open the grand | Would baye ranked in Franee as vin ordi- | tify before the committee without qualifica. | on to chai; r. Nelson and Dr. Phillips, of | to: tails of the Plot, as tout Under Oath in Patterson ered Bussia ruby flaw For neatuess and ness | steeple-chase purse of $1,000 to all comers, | 2#!re, and been included in the menu with- | tion, he won!d be glad, if possible,to let the | the New York Book Concern, with belag Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treas- | Yesterday.—In the trial of the Passaic fire-| they cannot be surpassed. Messure taken andorder | —<+~ 5. eharoe for entrance, which, it w 4 out charge. A New Yorker went in and, as- | matter pass there, if he wassummoned, upon | “the sonree of inspiration.” ury, if not incompatible with the public in- | men yesterday, Frank Talbot testified that} bape VURAL gto Believed, would iosure a iatper Reid’ Yay | (ounded at the charge of ninety-five cents | any declaration which Mr. Blaine shoul | Rev. Dr. R, Nelaop, of the firm of Nelson terests, be directed to communicste to this | be was implicated in selting four baras on| oe Te eatas PME. 1929 Penne. av. rice of adrolesion to the sreet, Held, Tae | for a cup of coffee and two cakes, refused | make thai it was @ mistake In identity. | & Phillips the New York agents, said: Tae | House, at the earliest practicanle moment, | fire, and the bottles containing the Kerosene 2 Ensenee one Boe xed atfifty cents, and it is'understoot that | Positively to pay. Afver @ consultation be | Mr. Knowiton further took active means | antrathful and apparently damaging decia- | 2™Se, manner, with due regard to economy | Were given to him by White and Barnacle FFR455115 2,99 jarse numbers Of ladieg wilt eriog “a8t | tween the garcon and the restaurateur the | 'o stop the circulation of the story by assur- | rations made touching myself, by Dr Laua- and dispatch of public business, the various ‘ carriage john Chase tes- orriciins, PER | Fancements have 6 Wt attend. AT- | pii] was reduced to th'rty-one cents.” ing several other correspondents that Mr. | han, would give me some solieitade if they | 22¢,¢! DOW assigned to the Bureau of Iuter- io 1997 PRNNGYLVANIA ‘Avanex. yansements have been made for special ¢ars —$— Gibson's Special was not correct, acd tha: | ‘@me fromany reliable source; but coming | nal Revenue may be absorbed by the bureau found Fobble Spectacles. dee?-1y.letp | for laties on the trains from the Baltimore | DrLAWARE FOR BLAINE—A specipldis- | he shoala obliged to so testify if called | as they do from a man who is kaoown as an | under the charge of the Commissiouer of honse| aud Potomac depot. nes oe. Seen, Daa = =~ before ihe committee. As @ result of big ne the brethren,” I care little for | Customs. Ged - w . mo.e American says: Republicar - | efforts the story gained no civeulation in the ‘m. ing, offered by Mr. Backner eIvreawar MCKEE AND MAGUIRE—The Attorney | martes toclect delegates to the State Con- | press. ‘Mr Khowiton, however: continues | _ After further debate, Rev. Dr.J. P. New- PE png poe oe Rg iy 2 General had a long interview wita the Pres- | vention, which meets at Dover, next Thurs- | creatiy disturbed over the matter, feariog | MAD moved, under a suspension of the rules iequested to transmit to the House | Cross-exam/nation YOUR OLD CLOTHES ident to day regarding the pardon of McKee | d@y, were held Saturday afternoon. There } that if summoned he might be too strictly, of order, that as, hesaid, adiscrepancy ap- | al) corresponderce in reference to the dis- | cluding the barns and stables of : ’ | and Maguire, and the case was referred to | WSS 80 active contest, mainly involving | questioned in regard to nig téal conviction | peared between the statements of the me- | missal of John B. Henderson as one of the | 0D. Marcellus & Fou p orn the relection of the Senatorial delegate to | regaraing t iter of identity, and morialists and the statements of Mr. — ND T4kE from the Walte House Hov-b.W. Varies: | Cincinnati, and the result means a Blaine long as San any probabiitiy that the | Nelson, a committee of five be appointed to en ee : counsel for Maguire, hada short interview | “!umph, although the delegation was un- | corsmittee would take up the matter he investigate the same. The following, offered by Mr. Hereford $8—95—$5—65 with him, Maguire remaining in the ante- | pledged. Delaware's three delegates to the | kept close watch for all indications that | Rev. Dr. W. H. Olin, of Wyoming, said: I (West Va, was also adopted: That the AND BUY room. Mr. Knox, of Wisconsin, counsel for | N#t!oual Convebtion will therefore,it may | they would do go, and had his that about our own bus- | Secretary of the Treasury inform the House suggest that we McKee, also saw him. He will recommend | Pe assumed, vote for Blaine. but it cannot | packed for quite a time in order that he | ines and not go offan an exploring — Of the names of the various persons or offi- 4 be definitely stated that they will be so in- ight leave the city, and, If necessary, go to | Uo after investigations. (Applause } This | cers whose accounts have not been settled, 2 —612—G13—613 executive interventions” “our#e Without | structed, Ganada 19 avoid ‘catifying, becauss,ae be | disease is & little contagious, peepecially in | or who have bcen defaulters to the govern 4 Se saeinihines. tones sapnee one po Bid 4 WORTH OF NEW ONES. ‘Sunxiheeun Gn Oar iaias Ger te Ax UNDERGROUND PIPE oR CRookED P pong who makes the motion, and I am afraid he | ment since March 2, 1s. vogetner wait : . Capron, | Ww ae positiveness that 1 Bi is affected by it. (Laughter.) "The following, offered by Mr fandall(Pa.) before the Philosophical Society, as reported liscovered an Visited Stewart's office under the circum: ‘On motion of Rev. B. I. Ives, Dr. Newman’s | op ‘Deceanber 1b. ‘was then taken up: TAKE in a STAR of the 9th instant, was deliy- | from rs ith stances already related. In several subse- resolution Sor the appolatment of a coment: -y of the Treas- ered in the regular session room of the societ uent conversations Mr. Knowlton weat was laidon the le amid great ap- $10—g10—_$10—g10 at the Army Medical Museum, and nottu the hundred yards distant, | Sver this ground, always A: AND BUY Smithsonian building. The society is not been. ‘AD Tectness of his statement in , but was organized by @ num- Sos Ga the Aaeeooe hat $15 815615615 Jor leet nae acting in s private capacity account of alleged crooked | {ium money for the advancement feneral science and | Grice Manuincrared inst yene, Fee arged and after of the promised —e atest of some of the parties couccracd, ta | prietor, Charles Yost claims tne aasenmnent | FTacted30 be tele 18th . = cerned, in . q or x Tee meter eet Publications in referenes’ to a toinform on. other distiliers, and pro. | , Geveral RD, Mussey writes Mr. Riddles | ware oowneaLAND AND PENNSYLVANIA refused the matter. i oS ;, | letter, under date of May 5, 1816, saying that ce. TAKE PIE Poses memorializiog Congress to that effect. | no way a student with Koowiton iu Riddles | RAILROAD —The tg = ES dail declined to modify his resolu- | HOB L 92,500 ‘BAR OING NOTHING.— | ‘THE SEX OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY. | office; that he remembers that ‘Cox. American Coal | tion, apd tue yeas and nays were demanded. eee George W. Campbell, of Chicago, testified | The dreadful compiaing ie mele ber the ‘ Gonmtanaeh a tik cane Gee The resolution was adopied—yeas 141, nays and pur before the civil service committee Saturday ffrage Convention that the erec. | stances; and that fon Coat the \da- oe Payne (Obio) to a the 20. that he was brother of the marshal of the ‘asnl care Cee eres ee = marshal of the northern district of Illinois: 1S propaced ae Pee, a ee. = yoy ee WORTH OF CLOTHISG. that when Gen. Sweet was pension agent at t Freedoga as a majestic femanie | correspondent, writes Mr. Biddle, under date a Tate of freight than that | fore Upon by the Banking and Car- Chicago witness got ted to a clerk- | form in & state where not a woman is free.’ Maa my rh shthe alocy he S08 Ghenetan rency ee orizing ah « tii i ie omen Ata per Sonam, whieh | Yer palate Sunen ea Se Bake, As | fd hi tie ccnart bas | in ailionsofaicerm nena or Fee TAKE That he was 2 comnoyed Tone oee nim; | Slectoral franchise, the ouly way to avoid sn. Biddle contends that Knowitou’s ver. | “Sow ine Bor th Boch ar ein, | celpt of @ like amount of fractional cur- glc__B16—_$16—_816 = and nes. bo cuties to yertems —_ is bb meme f wy Herat. eer Audothers, was Gorrect, ana that on Ja ¥ The bill was rejected by a vote of 153 yeas AND BUY M_ Johnson testified that he was.a cleric in| Don, WaNT To BE THE COSTODIAN or | {Heitdoes not follow that ere | miss io.33 nays, two thirds not voting in the sam and e never knew 8 Rev. Wm. M. Tay- wart 4 jorrison $25—¢25—925—825 Campbell to perform any labor there, and 'y Tabernacle, New York, Mr. Riddle does bot intimate that hist | Company bas resumed shipm of Wenn Masa taeek boee Geneee WORTH UF CLOTHING {nat be only came to the office once or twice | declines the p Id be pres- | the position of @ man wae has received a | 82 Sane aint bil to allow Mrs. Minnie Sherman Fiteh to 5 & month. qeenne of pean: soeaitnis; UeP; | ent at an interview with Beecher and Bowen | woman's favors. and feels bound to protect Lae Pro! the uy. to listen to their statements and be bound to | her name by a denial of her fratity, nor d: ope receive the jewels presented to her by “4 he visited oe Chicago pension . oitice, made it under compulsion of a court | ne upon the conclasive ma ‘oes | in shipments, but under zypt, and it was passed by le cann $35 WORTH FOR 825. an examination of there, and or jane stances we cannot expect as heavy a trade | two third vote. = found @ deficlt of $3,000, as testified by Miss | Sect tp be gained ty welng erie tect Vain’ Riddle gives Stewart's letter to the | #8 last year, since the demand has largely | , Tbe, hour of two ovcloek hmving arrived iiicrccaaabicak com stances connected with the neta. wren int witch fe secrets are to be looked up, | president of the Union Pacific Railroad Com. | ‘Allen oft. ict of Ooletabin Omumnities, sod the com ' a oa gene es ack abeliacbeamai an ‘ xe witness was in Chicago he, received @.dis- | some opinion, Ne Sanmot accept Use oineee | Ban; sated APE 2 lacs, in wach, James M at mittee proceeded to report District bills for rains: aoe te masons, telling bien ta tne Unicase of | sibility. bonds, and asks: “Whois this James Blaine? gan red i onrovoretes | 'ensions, D im ie | 1e o of = 4 8 AT SAME LOW RATES fice alone, as her Baker, would attend 19 the | _A ost DEFLOBANLE APFATR occurred in pC aay rage Mond! hee PS, a testimon. Kuowlton Tells Amother Story to An- aT settlement of that matter. the little to of Dahigreo, Hai i wou be: Se Pe ar: Saving HABLE BROTHERS, POLiTicaL NOTES.—A meeting of the re- Jobn 8 > recently ft Ae ; » One brit pia the of V.. Boynton, formeiement ot the Union League Club of i i Philadelphia was held in that ci Frida, Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, abt elphia wi d in that city on Friday myldtr Corner Seventh and D streets. a SPRING HATS. pe § Our supply of Spring and Summer HATS now ‘complete. al Es # : i 8 i COWARDLY CuT THROATS.—Capt. B. H. Langston, Doeey U. 8. Marshal of 8; Ago, for the pury ose of serving United States rranws w some illicit distillers BNGLISH DERBY’S, all new colors. SOFT FELTS, all new culors and shapes. DUNLAP’S NEW YORK NOVBLTIES, just Yatroduced. a fl MISSES AND CHILDRER'S LEGHO: MI- LAB AND GANTON STEAW MATS, in all abapes. Ha i Fad £2 Hf i bed ttt GP OUR STOCK 1S THB LARGEST. WILLEIT 4 Rvuorr, mayttw 905 PENNsTLvaNia AVENUE. —<____. Bic Fire is SOUTH CAnOLIna—Nearly the whole business portion of the town of Darjington, S.C, was burned yeaterday, in- cluding the stores O° Maunes, yen, Hig- wie 8, aa = rer a gd eich, Calmus, Lowrn'bs! and others, Mrs. Gibson's f:¢ residence. The loss is ea- — at upwarus of #100,00 partially io- suri THE 505 Mice RACE AGAINST TIME.—To- mcrrow the relay pike 5 ity with relays of 30_wiry, grass steel. fremped mustangs, will endeavor to ride 305 miles in aieen hours. The stakes amount

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