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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pemnsyivania Avenue, corner Lith street, Tebeneee Doataes —_+——_ Tee EVENING STAR & served by carriers to Subscribers at Ten Cents week, or Forty- Cents per month. at the counter, Two Cents each. By prepaid— ‘Cents @ month; one year, Tur WEretr ee 82a year, postage BF AL subscriptions invartably tn actvance. BF Rates of advertising furnished on application. a SPECIAL NOTICES. pening Star. i Vv. 47—NE. 7,219. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1876. EVENING STAR, _ | wmcrayarsa aispaten trom Lieutenant TerIeOT. Wan nothipg else in the recolution, under TWO CENTS. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. ———— vestigation was held, he was TuEsDAY, May 16. ne ePOCK EOLDELS ot ue TeasiTO. Goveusiit inet Koting. Gevecsir: Aatine, 68) | 2A ‘Mr. Harrison “s $0.9 Topers on that vatject Slons, SENATE—Mr. Thurman presented re- i iD - . . Louisiana, this morning, sets forth a most ‘complicated . Bi-L 8sViNGS, LOAN AND = ys eaten Washington News and Gossi s-riour condition of affairs in the sh of ked else; he Monstrance of eminent medical men of WEDBESDAT EVs NING. or Tic o'clock locssetaaeaecers P+ | West Peticians, nad all along the Micsiseto. @ should here | Zanesville, Ohio, remonstrating against the yt = _TEAINS FOR THE BACKS AT BE A NEW PETITION forthe pardon of Wm. | Piline. Much blood has aireaty been shed, | Poq'h, though passage of the bill to in te the Na- r Central Im we and P f and much more will be shed unless prompt Tight in the name of justice to make this de- onal Sargical Inatitate. to the bois, offered @ resojution that the book agents e O. Avery is being prepared for presentation | Sction is taken. Gov. Antoine ls unable to i mand. Committee on the District of Columbia. be instructed to furnish universities and e Fe Pee Aidienie aid. since ure about the mati that won! mony. by ‘ted adversely oa bil relat let issued from the cles a! As infant Gon't Paswenger Agent. | TBE Wrre of Vice Admiral Rowan, U. 8. | S2'appropriation for militia purposes. they should be found among the By Mr. Lawrence:—Have you any knowl. | 72nce,¢Por of "© | Vor eet Ginctsaati” Memabea te onmeate ED ne Venom STATE RECUBLIOAN Sunday morning, the tath inet. i CoNKLING vs, EpDMuNDS—Quite a sharp | , Mr. Blaine called Mr. Harrison’s attention aremaeaee Donde, eswomning Wintel, testh- tan seen hm a bal flggrerna een io the | a peg gy BLIOIBLE To 1 SSOCIATION st Room 32 Le Droit Beilding. * and somewhat acrimonious passage took ep en = td ey which | mony bas been taken? . emption cial ee Weer TER CRUE — see ce at LUG, | VEST Pornrens ar THR Cenrennrat— | OO She Mr. Con Ed- ee y keying that after | Answer.—I never knew that any bonds r. Edmunds, from the Committee on the | T. Rapion, or New Jersey, submitted the in the city are cordi- | ‘The steamer Powhatan has been ordered to | Place between Mr. Conkling and Mr. Sollins bad told him he asxed Mr. Mil- sold, and all I know about them is the bill of Senator M following: W ‘The script @ ty invited to bs present. The constituti 1m will be = Centen- | ™Unds in the Senate to-day, which created | lard “to stick & pin there; that such an in- patted Gala be Bene Sth ow yal om Judiciary, Feported Tp, — lowing hereas, The ons ares do net ready te receive the signatures of the members. By | Convey the West Point cadets tothe Cen! for the time something of'a sensation. 11 on as he had proposed would involve Se poe Roe eek Saasiods” sand ton to amen: A oe Sth sec! omg pre! = TODS - pn a 3 from order of the president. nial, and will leave on her mission July 1. grew out of a motion of Mr. Sargent to refer jaine and might come up in future.” t was de reay mony | Enforcement act, with amendmen! entering Lhe wider fields of opportanity for SRS See B SaNeeee mney. qos its | Bis Chinese bill to the Committee on Com | He meant come up in Congress. Mr. Harri- | COU!d not be taken, and the commitiee ad- | “Mr. Edmunds said this was the bill intend- ry, good word and work; and whereas it > LEAVAISIN DAY 20up To me sam | | THE Canrner warrinc to day wasquit> | nerce. ‘Mr. Conkling, who le chairmantof | son seid thet whoa Mo Henied Cor cor, | Journed. sei aeaaceieanok sake $i, 10 meek, the objections suggested by the | would greatly ‘aad fo tue Working foress of > UEL T SOSOFIELD and P_J. DU @ long one, the recent troubles in Louisiana that committee. suggested thatifit met with | stand before the Credit Mobilier Committee MEE ~ * ™ jupreme Court to a forcement act. arch to admit certain ‘tristian ein in the Americas Hetel. vy b The Sub-committee on the Judiciary in- | gave notice that at a very early day be would | women to certain offices of the church; and Siatto me teleuds oat th ee ee oe ee Ape ed bse sparta erie mplaed ae: =. Wilson, the | vextigating the $61,000 Arkansas bond trans. | Sele up for action. whereas many women of our church are tion. e » referred e Committee on For man, ir. ins cer’ ues- | set , a x : See eencecaes ae Ri eneae | ne ee eign Relations, to which he thought it should | tions about the seventy-five bouds, but tne on Si Eee nee Seine ae: Be geet Savuety onnnar ne Mois ‘without cataal sesasemnaes wan wel’ and favorably Known hers, having been | THE NATIONAL Banks.—The Controller | go. Mr. Edmunds interposed an obdjectioa, | questions were not asked. War of Races im Louisiana. es Spe gm rel gy per og ling Nos a oiicers without official recognition or @u- umber of + cars connected with the Bureau of | of the Currency bas called for a report show- | contending somewhat sarcastically that it ME. BLAINE CORNERS MR. HARRISON. a et lie debt, provide for Sunis aud ciiaticens. | ara ‘Reset, That Tye ied, Exinting Jo the Troseury Depart: | ing the condition of the national banks a’ | Should be referred to the Committee on Com: wilt, Harrison, tn Answer to 8 question by 2 ee ee ee sency, for the apecdy appreciation of the | 300 ms, ep mn in ym oy - - i " 5 , ‘peed: prec! 307, 305, 297, 208, 2 feu years, during which tims, i ie soerigous | the close of business on Friday, May 12th, | Trey tanuer, arralgien Mee Bae eens | ee cining, sald: (So fares the booksand |. New Orjeuns Times special, dated Sam- | value of Treasury notes aad national bank | e1' thet iomen, Shall, be eligible ‘to the Sectnent, Bo bee, ce host of friends, all of | 1576. chronic objector, and intimated that since | pany are concerned, your name is not con- | Mit, — A a ) Says information was | to that of coin, and to guard — — office of — yy » exhorierand local “BBall persons having clatme against me will | GEN. SHERMAN AND SEcRErany Tarr | Mr. Sargestwas willlog tently tha bites | pected ite ee nde Watton or Laut wae es ini ne sw | aise eee fm for settioment atouse.-‘Thos> | nay a conference yesterday oe mare 0 to,tne Foreign Relations Committee ne | | Mr. Blaine—Have you any reason to be- | Whites ai Larrel, West Felicians parish, | definitely postponed. bunt for the reiiet | **° SOtarie ari , 3s pirate pay the sume to Mesere. nee y iy proposal | 8Y Edmunds) has been guilty of adiscour- | licve that I was corruptly associated with | bear u &, issisei pp’ ~ig lay night. Mr. b rsey ee a bil $ e relie' EQUALIZATION OF sane IRS. wi ep subdue the bostile Indians. The mat for having offended the gentleman from New r. Harrisoa.— Only from wha! I. * ‘ — JEEBE WILL BE & MEETING Sx te | Was referred to Gen Hacre ok, ‘and promisen pdt todo soany more. | lins stated to me. to the door and riddied him with bullets. A | the District of Coinmbia. salaries of general conference officers and 8 o'clock ———-—_ The matter ended by the reference of the bili Mr. Blaine.—Have you not said that you | Posse from Bayou Sara went out in pursuit Mr. is introduced a bill for the relief | pastors in the regular work. Referred to the THE COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS has | ic the Foreign Committee, as Mr. Conkling | held something that would blow Blaine sky- | 00 Saturday for the body. The negroes | of Wm. C. Speucer. Referred to the Commit- | sommitteeon the state of the church. written @ letter to the Secretary of the Inte. | desired : : © | high whenever you chose? would not give it up. A fight ensued, and | tee on Military Affairs. ‘A wotion of J. N. Price, of Philadel rior which exonerates Senator Conkli: ‘ Mr. Harrison.—I only repeated what Mr. | three roes were Killed. Two white men Mr. Mitchell, in accorance with the notice that the book agents desist from publishing from charges against bim in connection ba my toon as they areaaid to ts underaieos the Sintec: | tae ‘Senateon the Chine — ferred Uo the committee Gn the Beok Gas- . as oa G 10 Is Sbinese em. ft the ie Book Ci With the chronometer lock interference case. | THE KENTUCKY CENTRAL RAILROAD Gvenn initia ceene ee of having fre going down rom helgnbor gf counties | nouan or Sarameenaerese a to on ‘on- . y o # = in Mississippi. A serious pected. “ o 8 7 Rigaed DOWN ON THE WEED. UNION REVIVAL SERVICES MR. ORTH, our minister to Austria, is here The Committee on Ex) Mr. Harrison.—Nothing of that Kind. I a Vance, (Ohio,) ff the 9 penditures in thé | nave always bad A friendly feeling for you, | NUMEROUS BLACK MEN KILLED; BUT NO ( ») trom the Committee on | N. M. Carroll, of Baltimore. presented sail eens to settle his tvipmerene = maar . have | War Department met to day and resumed | and hope tat vou Wilh ooree eee gE Fou the New Sane Roan Printing, called up the motion offered Fri- | «resolution that in order to discourage and BBATH AFTSEROON, AT3% O'CLOCK. | ‘¢™ Adjusted within ten days, at the ex- | tetrinquiry into the matter of the Ken- | ter satiefactorily. If you bad written to me Be ae quneane. Dapablions Commese | day last to reconsider the vote whereby the | abolish the use of tobacco, the general con- =e . ~ piration of which time he will tender his | tc. Central railroad clai I should have ‘told you in reply that the | Pendent at Bayou » Louisiana, $4 report in relation to the government print- | ference do hereby recommend aod advise Moric led by COBNBT. resignation and proceed to Indiana and en- y ra! im. books of the Union Pacifie Ratiroad com- | 15th, telegraphs as follows: This is what ing Office was recommitted. tbe annual conferences not to receive into The annael meeting for election of officers will be | ter actively into the gubernatorial contest. gee Lf poh a genes | pany did not show your vame in eonnection | consider as re ple as to result of Saturday | Mr. Holman (Ind.) said he would be com- | full connection nor ordain any preacher to held on MONDAY, 15th inst., at 75 o'c! —— oO e@ army, t at during ti with the seventy-five bonds, or in any trans- igbt's doings: Eight colored men have been pelled to raise the question of cousideration | deacons’ or to elders’ orders uniess be HE BEST DOORKEEPER FiTzuvuGH.—The Commit- | years 1870 and 1871, while assistant judge ad- actions of.that kind. All my information | Shot down and forr hanged. About twenty | of the ‘ost Office appropriation bill, unless | Stain entirely from the use of tobacco. Re- Tt zt, . tee on Rules took up Doorkeeper Fitzhngh’s pager — |, he was on duty as law offi- came from Mr. Rollins, who said an investi- | Were wounded. No whites were killed. Per- it was agreed that the printing bill’ should | ferred to the committee on temperance. MILBUEN’S SODA WATER. case to dayibut reached nodecision. Several | 077 Of ihe \ Elem reer sa ay _ gation would ruin you and defeat your elec- just ng the scene prt sixty blacks | occupy only two hours time. SALARIES. HATURAL SPRING WATERS on Draught. witnesses have beeh subpe-nead, and the in- | | siatin was rettere y the | tion to Congress. , but this statement is considered as | ‘The agreement was made by unanimous | Henry Coleman. of Wisconsin, submitted rene Earn and CHOCOLATE. | vestigation promises to last several days. | business: for ovemivanene san eet pe, | . Mr. Blaine.—When 1 had been elected two Sy ie ae ee Co ape ® resolution that theennual salaries of the epee 108) PEETvAnA Aer Wied’. mannan oe papers remained in his office from some | {87 Peer on.—That’s what Rollins told | Certain, but the supposition is that they will resolution reeling hat it was allogsd that | ed in the chures papers during the fret = 0 WESEES —__ Heel ved pe eer nntil the next May. and | me. "In further answer to Mr. Blatae’s ques. | b€ Killed: also, that the number of negroes | certain leading railroad cor; ons en- | Months of each quadrenuian, and that the General Claim and Collection Agent, THE [NDIAN BUREAU.—A provision trans- | [recived ¢ very carefal and the tof this | “ons Harrison said he told the editor of the | Killed will never be ascertained, precautions | gaged in the trapsportation of inland com. | &mounts paid each officer on account of sal- fo. 715 lsth street, near Treasury Department. | forring the Indian bureau to the War depart- | frantinetice ne me Cloarig amaeom that it | 12¢/anapolis Journal that if Blaine was a | baving been taken to remove the dead se- | merce had combined to control that trans. | ary be rey to the next general confer- District Claims, Pénsion snd Bounty Claims.'® | 1.1.1 will be tacked to the Indian appropri. | #2 Jost claim aud therefore hemare ¢ | candidate for the presidency tbls matter See ans or REGULATORS UNDER | PottStion, and had made unjust discrimina- | ence. Afler considerable debate Une resola- as = =e ation bill by the Committee on Appropria- | fsvorable report, which being approved by | OWgbt tobecleared up. 7 ARMS Srimriah Gane Greenehee od en wee | tiem won Geapees Oe i snap, Comprising aecrice of lectures, Gelit- | HOUR, And Braet es Set ea aat | et come ee never afforded fim an opportunity to satiety | Heald to be 000, trom East Baton Rouge and appointment of @ cominittee to investigate | OHIO DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. 2 » ' 2 m of the truth. » and inson a] tions. Se the cause and cure of Preamture Décline, sbow- | Dill will not bold against it in thé ladian | procured its payment, No eifort was ever Mr. Blaine, addressing Mr. Hunton, said | county, Miss. The colored people are said to | ‘"arr Pyne (Obio) objected. Cuncammast, ss aaa aaa agree al aoe tndispatably how lost health be regained, | bill, it will undoubtedly pass the House. — yy wd be reson ae that although the resolation of the House | be arming for self defenee, and Saturday The House then proceeded to the consider- = oe yh A <1 atording’s clear synopsis of the sien Sees .. The Secretary of War reques » | under which this investigation was held did | night numbers of colored men are said to | ation of the resolutions reported om Friday pny A of, perveun: PEERSONAL.—Miss Minette Thompson, the | when he received the report from the Quar- ~“ have crossed to Point Coupe to escape those ~ others who will be present at the democratic Gal debility, being the result of 9 years’ promising young Washington actress, is | termaster General on the subject, to forward | 14 feet oO, fim by name, the proceadings | SHrs Se nunting theme pe in relation to the government printing office | State convention tomorrow. The iedien. Saice and residence, 31 Bast Ich st HY. epi-es | playing with great success in Philadelphia, | * Copy to Mr. Pendleton, who forwarded an | 24d been conduc MILITARY AID REQUESTED. Hane gue teas the attendance will be ye office Tesidence. 5 : in conjunction with John Owens. ----Treas. | 2’ument in reply. Pendleton never tried Mr. Hunton said that while it was true A latter dispatch says: There has been a and the proceedings interesting. John G. ? to influence him except by one brief oral 7 "sD: ai Thompson, in an interview, claims the con- GS D. COOKS, Jx. & 00., urer New has returned to the city from Bos- pt by thal Mr. Biaioe’s name was not mentioned | regular engagement at Laurel Hill between e egrams e tien for Tp ‘and that the platform BARKERS, ton. onstantine Maguire, who faited to | Satement and Toft io take Teument. The | in the resolation, there was not a man, wo- | White and colored men. Three whites are * ] vention for Tourman, a plat: ‘ted kilied. God only knows where this . obtain @ pardon, left the city last evening man or child but Knew the investigation was | Tepor' epls-tr 3609 Feet. | be Lotin wha bee coke by Wednes: | Less bad served with Mr. Pendleton in Con- designed for him, and so Mr. Blaine must | Willend. The country is ablaze with excite- gress, but his acquaintance with that gen- ‘ ment. All the whites are armed and in the STRATEORD FRBDALL, day. tieman was limited. He had ho reason now | UEdersiand it afler his conversation with | ment THE PRESIDENCY. “TTORNBY-AT-BA ¥. MR. Grnson, of the New York Sun takes were JOHNSON & 0O., exception, it is understood, to that part of to change his jadgment as to the claim Mr. Riddle’s statement which makes him BANKERS, of last year will not be adopted, but that the — platform will declare for a = or @ resumption act, but with the su! ta- Uon of another date, thus making it for hard money. Governor Alien has rooms at the Burnet House. His friends are strong in the belief that he will carry the convention. The him. . B tha . fe i Acting Governor Antoine received the fol- belng @ Just one. In response tofarther quee- | ecuriesy aid kiuiucss 1H opening doors to Ispatch from Dr. Kaufman ions General Dunn presen nD &- > i stract of the chief points of his report on the Ubis investigation, and said that on Colonel L'BERAL REPUBLICAN ADDRESS. appear the author of a garbled account of | claim. ee testimony this case must stand or “4 lore shan ane ion Inaldete 191g" alten for "Toisrman, 4 7 ansyivania Avenue, | Knowlton’s story about a su transfer Quartermaster General Meigs, who was | “*!'- . and many wounded. A large number of 2 . A meeting for to~ t spe nsauonaga aoa: of vonds of the Kauens Pacidle railroad to | present, was asked by Mr. Cimerunelier | ¢,TESTIMONY OF COL THOS.A. SCOTT. armed white men are approaching this tows, OHIO DEMOCRATS. for all delegay in favor of last Dealers tm Government and District Securities’ | Hon. J. G. Blaine. Mr. Gibson has demant- | he desired to say anytuine in Fogard to the oo Renate oe te ere ne oounle | Fant see ae ae ee oe ear’s platform to arrange @ pian of action ee seplé-ly acs comeeeicn te faras the statement con- org a erepuen avybody’s side. While bere he had heard | tatus for the support of the civil authority —_o——_ or to-morrow’s convention and organize the - | and the suj sion of the riots and the pre- fo, a8 his cfictal action concerning the mat- | $on‘and therefore he wanted ia teative ne | vention of farther biocastes. Nothing bat THURMAN AND HARD MONEY ABRAD. ter was fully set forth in the recor could explain not only all transactions with ee miliary ei meme eg Ee Hon Ss, a 4 t | fore reepectfully reques' ry ai Tackling “Johnny” Davenport Again the 16 pods; tals was a cores ona oenes be placed at my disposal,” y BOTARY PUBLIO, WAR DEPARTNENT ESTIMATES.—Judge octll-tt Orrics—Stak BUILDINe. Taft, Secretary of War, was before the and will be fixed up for the reception of the House Committee on Appropriations this convention. The conveation will be called to order promptly at 11 o'clock. It is con- PTICIAN.—To the Public.—My newly invented - } ceded that Hon. G e H. Pend'etoa will be Taatee ate be matted the revised esti. | Tne Committee on Expenditures of the | transaction, based on equities dae to uim- | | The dispatches have been laid before Gen-| BARNUM ELECTED SENATOR fore wi eight. workmen, rurpense@ MGR | mates made by him for the support of the | De; artment of Justice this morning resum- | cif and Guth anit Mee eee ae nothing | eral Augur, éommanding the department, SENA * | See permanent chairmen. me tae wees # oan S-| 25,000,000 lees than Heer reductions aggregate | ed the examination of Mr. Jobn I. Dayen- | ‘do; he desired to be a witness in this case, | Who bas referred them to Washington. 5,000,000 less than Secretary Belknap's pre- is testimony might to the coun. . vious estimates. He informed the eommit- | Port, who produced the law showing his au- } 70,1iat fis testimony might Siready taken, | SPORTS oF THE TORF_Tyotting at Paia.| METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE. tee that these reductions could be made thority for getting pay for indexing his Nr TO A RAILROAD XCURSION TRAIN. ‘ er his tes 2 dedphia.—About @ thousand 8 wit- None Killed_ Eight or Nine Wounded, i tela: | Go te Dock OF Clee ieee ne Was | Coon can tenting toe De ee, —_-e—___ RicHMOND, Vay May 16-Later and &. without injury to the pu bile service. books. In jet Peon aaee ad: eee Sg hd goer 4 abalf Col. | near Philadelphia, yesterday, In the $1000 authentic reports of the accident to the - Se eg eed ing Bames, nearly ei ‘tm lon words, and ter arecess ofan hour and a hal ‘Ol Dy 3 . ~ - ited "ISAAG ALEXANDRE, 1229 Penna. av, | NOMINATIOZS—The President sent the | \finess ciated for thee ede ree, and F Att WAs Sworn, and on being examined by | race fi.st money was won by Nellie, of Pail- | RICHMOND RAILROAD ACCIDENT. | Military excursion train on the Peters Bp%-letp.te yr, Patentes and Manufacturer. | ‘o!!owing nominations to the Senate to-da: allowed by law. This index was hoon oid a | Mr. Hunton testified that he formerly owned | @delphia; Florence, of Boston, — » and — road sbow that = <I telegraphed _ ARKLIN&S co. |. | JobnS. Braxton, to be consul of the United | ccpy ol the registration lists alphabetically | nese 75 bonds of the Little Rock and Fort | Fleetwood, of Pepeninogniend = fond _ = PRESIDENCY pane MN eral tatorpition eeoateen OP ricians, States, Montevideo. Jo&n J. Reddick, to be | 224 orderly arranged. In all his charges for | Smith railroad company, and bovght them phe gg ep atmn Tarapeneban ae TH iD! . from the first parties arriving fom toe ‘Ho. 1997 Paxnstivania AVENUE. associate justice of the supreme court of | ‘t!s index witness never made a charge not | ayear and four months previously to his bo cEieetiol by the judge, and was finally Address ef the Liberal Republican scene of the activent. It 1s now koows teat Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacies. dee?-ly.lstp | New Mexico. Postmaste: Thos. N. warranted by law. The indexing he con- | selliug them to the Union Pacific railroad Saea $23 for disobeying the order of the Con! ——— osienn no one was killed. Some eight or ten were ————_____— | Hancock, Mich ; Robt. W. Elston, Dagu ceived to be a necessity. The indexing di- | company. He bought them from Josiah a” wens thet ele pe fenton syemnenee eagmel rcenn wo injured, but nous fatally or even. eIreE «war liL, Revenue Marine service “Thea. 8 i iminished the labor of the ofiee very ma. | Caldwell, who was negotiating bonds for . fu | 2.0302 fesumed ite session this morning at | more or less lojured. but none fatally or even Charles C. Fengar, and Samuel Howard, all | ‘rially. that company. Caldwell belonged to Bos- 1,800 raee, in th poet yea lg ne gE ding wounded, were brought to this city to be 3d Heutenants, and Wm. K. Oreutt to In reply to Mr. Meade, the witness said | ton, but he did not know where ie now was; 'Eates second and called toorder by President Woolsey, who before 1 o'clock thi . . be 2d lieutenant. that prior to May, 15:1, he was @ member of | be understood, however, that. Caldwell dur- ‘first announced that the commi 1o'eloc! is morning. YOUR OLD CLOTHES, — a law firm in New York. The first work he } ing the panic of 1573 went to Europe after his was ready to report. Five Children Drowned, A.GRANT'S CHARGES AGAINST JUDGE id ave the Nope ager of the law firm was eg ye i. — Lelgy Reape poeeg- _ th a ram that body, nga Cancsamaee May 10-—Last Sanday morn- WYLre.—In the House to take a copy of the ceusus. gave cents on the dollar for the . a p ress and resolution, 4 a yesterda; Pe goin persnrtgcermh yes Question. Where did you get that copy of ds, and paid him in eurreacy or check or | | Racing at Louisuille The fine racing season | gre the WOrk of that commitiee, and Which | 19% eighteen eblldren, whose 8s. _—¢s. M = the census, for as I understand it the census e did not remember which; the pur- r ee at Louievilie yestenda: opine were adopted : i aaa -—8s of Mr. Knott, the charges of Albert Grant | was not then printed? chase was made in 1870, when he had nothing | Was fol a BA vey Address to the American People.—Fellow AND BUY against Judge Wylie, of the District of Co- | — Witness could not answer that question as | todo with ihe Usiou Pacitic railroad com- | {D@ugural of the spring meeting of the | citizens: A conference of citizens assembied lumbia, were referred to select committee | put, unless he was permitted to make an ex- pany; he gave $60,000 for the bonds and sold | Louisville Jockey club. The weather was | in New York, sincerely desiring to serve the $12—_$12___g12 $12 Shbsequcntly an peer, Pro, tem. (Mr: Cox) | planation. Some charges had been made | them'to the Union Pacificrailroad company, | fine andthe attendance large. The mileand | (aay wieory’ sincerely desiring le, beg subsequently abvounced the committee as | against him of wrong-doing in connection | through Morton, Bliss & Co., for nearly dash was won by Brakesman in | jeave to submit to your candid considerae WORTH OF NEW ONES. Messrs. Warren of Mass., Finley of Fla., Le | with that census, and he would not answer | s¢4 When in March, 1871, he entered 2 Weatherby and Whisper. The | tion the following appeal: A national elec. Moyne of Iil., Williams of Ala., Cutler of N. | uniess he could explain. He was willing to | upon the duties of president of the company | Kentucky Derby, for three year olds, mile | tion is ing under circumstances of X-, Crounse of Neb., and Leavenworth of | say, however, that he got the copy Of the | the stock was low down and everything con- cose yea = Patra and exciting race and liar significance. Never before in our TAKE yal oat census from Marshal Sharpe. nected with it depressed, but It was not long | Won by Vagrant in 2384) beating Creed- | history has the public mind been 80. pro- (0 —_$10 $10 810 zee Suraeun Coumy Jusrives—Chief perm! allits affairs, ‘ie had believes thecompany | rece Nipper won the frst in 149, and Emma Snngers afising frogs? 15 a = Justice Waite left here last night for Ra- ted would give hima liberal compensation for | C. the next two in 1:45 and 1:46. THE PREVALENCE OF CORRUPT TENDEN- AND BUY leigh, North Carolina, to perform circuit his services. He was pressed for money, E ‘The t CIES $15 $1515 —_g15 duty. From Raleigh he will return to Rich- | pers from the U.S. marshal, he meantonly | which he wanted more than the mere a betes Pasosken toa an and practices in our itieal life, and never mond, and thence to Baltimore, where he | 80 far as his clerks were permitted to handie | salary, and it was omg 4 suggested that | P S eeeinaen, oe ae ed ane FP ‘Mrs. Goch. | 24 there been rm reason for it. We WORTH OF CLOTHING. will preside in the circuit court.. Justice | them. His compilation was not made from | the company should buy these seventy-five ene Geel ter, at Eden, F: Cou! Will Rot iispiey in Bradley left Saturday for circuit duty in | the regular June census, but from a census | bonds of the Little Rock and Fort Smith ty. Ga. ma ay at F i ing catalogue Of thé New Orleans, Galveston and Austin. Jus- | taken in Qetober, on account of a feeling | railroad company. He was to have the op- eins -» Were is THaay at Springtel » | several tice Strong will go to Pennsylvania on cir- | that the June census was incorrect. tion of buying ym back. The executive igbam county. People rapid su to have ieft TAKE cuit duty, and Justice Field will goin June | Witness was examined at some length in | committee y farded bs Both scarcely @ single sphere of our political life g14— 9148) ous to California. Justice Davis weat from | relation to his compilation, the manner of gh veneueate on tatoncked. whe records of courts, of state Philadelphia for circuit duty in Chicago, | doing it, &c., but no new facts were elicited. | the ‘mabaien dina asserted legislatures, and of the national AND BUY Indianapolis and elsewhere. | Justice Hunt | @ conventions THIS WEEK CBeveral i pe a SPEAK WITH TERRIBLE PLAINNESS, bas gone to New York on the same duty. tan’ tical ti e* 1 oid the and still they are adding to the scadalous 920820 $20 920 Justice Miller will go to Dubuque, St. Louls | portant ides the conferenes OF veiacc | would be $8,000, with interest, If the Arkan- fepenent Fis hile such @ state of things pn 2 he nh « and elsewhere. Justice Clifford to Boston | 218 week, besides the conference of reform | sag road had ‘been completed the bonds Seas ane ee: @ny circumstances, appear Mawatian : WOBTH OF CLOTHING. and Portland, and Justice Swayne to Colum- | TePublicans in New York city. Ri thesugges- | would have been worth from 90 to 100 cents ie ts peculiarly so st ine | AZ bus and Cincinnati. Fle ed ae a eauety, Bullock, op the dollar. de had rendered ine Union pon in ference be. | P' it moment ‘are abont io celebrate Sg essa Pacific railfoad com; vi the one hundredth birthday of our national ‘ NAVAL ORDEKS.—Commodore George B. | State convention, in Carson, both of which | there was no mark fue; he was satisfied anaresey , Prince Gortachas @xistence. We have invited the —— Balch, ordered as a member of the light- po ey nee cnn Bagh reg Leen that if the Little Rock and Fort Smith rail- | $24 aaran' e+ Soo $16 81681616 house board, istJune"next. Captain Walter | tate | fokd bad been bu! lt its bonds would have gomery, called by the reorganized state | been good those ‘ion. AND BUY Wostasen: to command the receiving ship | committee, of which ex-Governor Wm. H. | nreaguee’ He repeated that ts purchase a. basal was Worcester, at Norfolk, Va-, 1st Jane next. | Smith is chairman, and which is op; £0 | of the 75 bonds by the company was in con- | Ben ginne Katine at ree ee ambassadors aded. Thus the | Sf & ion $25 $25 625825 from Oate as eaander Murray, detached | Senator Spencer. Temorrow is a big day | sideration of valuable services rendered by reapestive governments in the reraits of the memories of our past history | } Wash WOBTA UF CLOTHING. board, Ist’ J d ord Sold himselt | National Greenback sousestiee ie tone, | Bim. ‘The Investment ‘In ‘these bouds was | ToePective governments in the results of the | most Inspiring memories of our glow of life pene . : iaiesainety fe see, eervign, Commander | amule ind" Natianat Promotion aoavec: | Stistyune company wanted tgdoan eauit | SOctovtts abt Gece ON fees 7] hy > - able be 6 compan: ‘no! x : a has. 1 = a —_ command of | tion, in Cleveland, Ohie; New Jersey Re- display the transactions on their Looks, and HUSBAND. what it was intended to be, 82d what teow 985 WORTH FOR 925. waiting orders. Commander Williane Weise hoy apittions inte souvent ia subjec colin estiantt ae nnd bond » and upon this we have challenged the i head, from the navy yard, New York, and’| 3 z ven- | commit =e ” — : p $40 WORTH FOR 830. Gooedah uo tae camminend d of the Yantic, asi Knoxville; Ohio Democratic State conven- committee. Uon, in Cincinnati; lowe Democratic State . : ve cormine {rom’Bag Franeiaeo. bowie “Witlam “B- | Se yiueusd bet, Motoes, Oa Foureday | any partininewe rausections n't Seeley sfrom the Mahopac, and ordered t6 | in Dover: Rentecky Hewasnes oem | A. Lhever bad any relations with Mr. blican State con- . * A? SAME LOW RATES the Alert. vention, in Louisville, and Kansas Deno. rece pnd type ndon tae g lc hanod ea rail at THERE IS A “RIGHT SMART CHANCE” of boc onto convention, in Topeka, wili as- you head, preaxing 8 eck and kilt him in- HABLE BROTHERS, a serious disagreement between the House — J stantly. Mrs. Jackson was arres! MUNICIPAL ELECTION AT CUMBERLAND. u Ns GOING TO PHILADE z A one here te the Bare omega gr 4 ‘There was great interest evinced in the elec. VETERANS GOING TO PHILADELPHIA.— Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, being | conttiored bo? Gill, waleh is now | tion of mayor and elty-council, whies tox ? The annual reunion of the ae ae es lace at Cumberland, Md., yesterday, with | A. Y my!2 tr Oorner Seventh and D streets. (Mesare. Morrill, of Vermont, and W! e following result:—Mayor—William A. ‘dep ie Bi pt SPRING HATS. st he ill am it comes trom, the Withers! rosjoriterL. “Gounetions Es acenanin a Win pom ‘of the pond down the number and salaries of all persons 5 of the Arm: wil ‘anti employe: in the civil service of the govern- | ™ . Fog field, and Morga: a “ ing Rat 4 H ai P a ment. = Sa bid = > = supply of Spring and Summer HATS now | considerction of and report e enpinne — fail Gey hy ll — indica. a wi - BNGLISH DEBEY’S, all new colors. end Cee ee oe jy 39 v Railroad comy A MEmoRIAL CHURCH TO A. T.S SOFT FBLTS, all new colors and shapes. many material provisions of the bill, and -. en became re Hilton and —_ A. T. that the Senate will rdopt the recommenda- | aw Eprron IN JAIL. — Lester Stewart Spring Garden. York, DUNLAP’S NEW YORK NOVELTIES, just | tions of the committee. editor of the om for the selecting a sit introduced. rested SoM VERY CURIOUS TESTIMONY was given before the Special Congressional Com- . MISSES AND OHILDBEN’S LEGHORN, MI- Las ABD CANTON STEAW MATS, in all Bbayes. ei ie BP OUR STOCK 1S THE LARGEST. WILLETT @ RUO mayt-tw 90S PENWSYLYANIA NUE. ee B ABE SECRIVING DAILY FROM OUR Ww freah suppiice of thome Prep Le sia bie E g 2 <' = a ‘DREB KIDNAPPED In New YORE or reported atholtes Reasadar. *Taat bis two obilireat pao roo yen and ten months, have ‘been lost ears 5 sinee Saturday. He thinks tat they have i “tae it : 5 BE. Ho. f i fret i init i val Seclye’s | residing 0. Beelye &t present employed in | tally burned. Her dai the ‘or! ‘house. The committee met to-day and con! the ¢xamination of Selye, who testified that be had made arrests at the instance of Morey, on blank begs persons it, ting to extinguish taually burned: fe it Hak i it i i fl i ait i .