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THE EVENING STAR. | * PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, | te AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | 2, = Pennsyivauia Aveune, cormer Lith strect, - 7 at ’ 7 The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, a. Sc aUWTmaee, Pree’t. e —— @ STAR ts served by carriers t9 P ey Rk : x en Cents per week, or Forty- 4 a ¢ ‘ 7 _s wptes at the counter, rt (/ Two Cents eaca. By mucil—postage prepaut— ten Sixty Cents a mouth; one year, $6, Tux WrEextr Sean pateten Priday— 92a year, postage prepaix BF All sebseriptions wwartadly in actvence. yu. 47—N2, 7,236. WASHINGTON, D. Cc. EF Rates of extvertising furnished on application. ———— 1 Bostor, Jnne Capt Doane, of the Savannad and line, was wrecked in the harbor last fog lifted and the steamer aot baving clear weather. On ape towards evening the fog. 1876. TWO CENTS, _ | Sem, od'satiequently Seams so that Ton upto the city. although it was + 4 - , ble to see anything ahead. About 7 - Bhai was @ scandal, and taat he was crowed; | Fi s 70) —~ SUMMER RESORTS. SPECIAL NOTICES, EVENING STAR. The Blaine Boud Business. that George Blien noe bolt oF tt fea med ORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. im. the ‘steamer struck on. Harding's OUNT 4IN HULSE, rane AS Two Committees Investigating. Polak tarpon gig pe bg Po send Pie ig nana gad immediately bilge’. A fish hs — 5 -) . SENATE.—The Chair laid before the Sen- | rescved the gers, tweaty in om * — 10. : : the thing up and left him, and then wrote to a4 CAESEO SERINE, Comirtn Comins | EEE necmietres Washington News and Gossip. | ,,A{et ovr reportor the Biaine investigation | 47° 108 iving bim tue information that | Sea communteation from the Secretay of | ho with their ‘tours ees. ‘This delightful SUMMER BESOBT wit) EVENING, Jun ——_+—_—_ oe Eaters es he (Moore) had secured, and advising him to | the Treasury, inciosing a copy of a notefrom | Sb0ut jo clock this morn ay = he « 4 fer the reception of gussets it GovERNMENT Recelpts To-pAy.—Inter- Mr. Fisher was recalled, and identified the | ask an investi, tion of the whole matter. pe . 4 SPECIAL Situetet on tepof the Allegheny Monctaius, ws LAYERS Assi TT desirs’ ie ploce can bs found anywhere, WEDNESDAY EVENING, the British Minister at this capital, settin, possi bi cargo and bring nal revenue, $617 337.5%; _enstoms, $120,004.54. | Pyehed letter from Mr. Biaine, a copy of | Soon afterwards he accidentally met Judes | forth certain alleged: terete ne tay Rett eae ee iy, Te he pir tabocont Boon “y © sald he had given to Mr. Adams | Diffenhoffer. and from bim learned that the | the United States, concerning the shipment Oriental was rge vessel, and hada Juze 7th, at Lyceum ATTORNEY GENERAL Tarr is constantly | "nd destroyed the original and the receipt judge was the counsel for Mr. Darling, the | of dangerous material on passenger vessels; | cargo of general merchandine. ferme, ac, ances McCLBLLAN, Sap't. oie ey ert Vath streets norta- besieged by hosts of applications for par et ag epee = Biaine. He never knew | appraiser in New York, in the Third Avenue also, enclos! iraftof @n acton the sub- | vessel and cargo will bea total loss UBF BATHING == “ _ GEORGE T. E. TAYLOR. dons, heretofore refused. y e was able to make the offer to let | bank suit, that Darling told him about the Ject, &c. Referred to Committee on Com- re 5 : POINT LOOKOUT 8 them in so low, or whether he was acting for | charges, and he had supposed the whole 6 T_0. 0, F—A fall attendance is devirelat : wae . | himself or other parties; Bia al ‘ +3 lees ay MER RESORT, Hote Trae ular meeting of NAOMI LODGE. N- THE MISSISSIPPI INVESTIGATING Com pa ine had always | thing had been dropped, that he was not Ha a Mr. Clayton, from Committee on Military pegres cf Hebckate ae TO MITTEE, (Senator Boutwell chairman) which | {Old Dim he could not be interested in these | ney’s lawyer, and that he bad advised Dar- | 4 >in ly, our n 8. Feported, fir Honse bill for re- and Pctinge go tS aks | satendied to leave for Jackson this afternoon bonds himself, and that bis offer to them was | licg to drop the matter, as it would not he!p | jjer ‘of Captain A. F. M 2 aud other ' | Mr. Margary Murdered by Chinese oe ¢ ee lace. All Brothers and Biriors of the Degree are c 001 an act of disinterested friendship; it was | his case in any way. Ina couple of days re- Mr. Spencer, from the ne commit ~ ‘AS. Ro MILEURN, Propet qjeraelly tavited tobe prenent ig gg, | Will not leave until to-morrow morning. satied Sy comteotien ee rise ener, | earnest ee Ne ee related the facts to | favorably bill for the sale of the Fort Kear: | (hO%RO™, Jane 5—A special Sg YR ny gh t es x ’ * . i01 erwise; the le r. Kerr and bis friends, who held a caucus ' ; ye te _—- = NOTION, VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS. THE U. S. STEAMER MARION, recently | ters in the Mulligan package made no refer- | at Willard’s Hotel. It was agreed that Mr. | “Mrs ingaie called we the Senate bill to —-¥ >: FOUSS—This pleamat i > vey sent to the Rio Grande for tue protection of | ence to the Northern Pacifie rallway. Sidney Webster, of New York, should be | carry out in part the vrovisions of the act to yenor and Bavier so huaied on the, Jamace river —-* American interests, was on Saturday orderad see sroemlllggn being reomlled confirmed engaged to prosecute the writer of {he anon: | abolish the tribal relations of the Miami | m-,pe! at Mes evento an aaa - vee 5 = iF = 5 i ere no | ymous letter in the criminal courts. t ni q [crnommer acets.” or uirme. £61 e0 1O The VIRGINIA REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION | 'S@l for Europe. etter referring to the Fort Smith and Little | to New York a couple of days afterwanis | Aroteny, Bod for other purposes, approved | Chin Passed. © imperial troops. It 1 ex Newport, Pe’ Wenster; | ae __ | Leseetanee, the Chinese general, will B® exe szd | to publish the Mulligan letiers and read | Siflc, Last Sunday he ani Fisher selected | who Is uow havine tee nette ine up. Son peaeeniee a up tne concurrent sen The a of this District will ho!d their next monthly meeting THE INTENTION OF EX-SPEAKER BuAtNe | Rovk road In its connection with Union Pa. | and secrred the services of Mr. at hall No. 32, Le Dr.it Builiing. corner C na? mn 1 from complicity tn the af@air. - s 1 olution proposing a common unit of money | 2rerne ‘Grose J 3 SS4S, ¥. F cireets, on RIAN MILLABD, Preddest, = | tem to the House crested a consider | the i aioe le ee Te ae rout the Tvibuse bataitg. His ca that Sa y | Great Beers, 2oF the United States and | Sener report soforecarrving ost seeeneene antnd ow toa tne i ™ : t “ j : 3 ye batiding. may | Greal : ’ at a ae aA [Latng HUNTER, Becestoy, Toe Feeeident. | | avie revnision of sentiment in his favor at | one occanton notes witness @ slight injary | Davenport and Bliss were crowing him to | “Mr. Morrill (Vt) said this was too im- | “00 Of those implicated in the murder. ne ibe Some Wecpiogton, wel oe a SS WOUHATIT Any, | the capitol. The talk among the politicians | gpon a purely private matrer. make political capital outof tis conspiracy | portant ‘a bill to be passed tn tise wmeentnns suk CRNTENGI frreané trip $175. ‘The Hotel ie THE JACKSON DEMOCRATIT ASS0- | row is, that instead of Mulliz 1's testimony NO MERTING TO-DAY. ard scandal, but that he (Harney) did not | hour. It was a bill which ought to be thor Seten ae ith Goubre perches the entire I-natm on cannes Coen Geen a damaging Blaine, it will help b'm. The sub-Judiciary Committee, investigat- | want to bave anything to do with them; ongbly discussed. P m Te-Bay. id. and the ces. Bor the » President, 4 2 % ( 7) on wi n caret: : : World. nd there are nomosuitces. Boarcers w je3. 3" __ [Morning News copy.) House to-day were the Secretaries of the Mr. Blaine having now, as his friends say, | not want to be a witness. ‘ sidered by the Pisnnse Gamma enka ten. sition this thorning, the number of visitors jel-im* NOIS J. CANNON, Prop-ict: : GEORGETOWN and TENSALLYTOWN | Navy and Interior, Gen. Sherman, Senators | Shown the country how an American citl- Otto Seissring, BAILEOSD COMP«NY 8 A A metting of the stockholders of the above-named | Repri comenny will be held at Lang's Hotel, Georgetown, roprietor of the Little Eb- | it was recommended by the Treasury de- | P&iDs About 30,000. Owing to the cool, pleas- Ficd that he bad resided in | partment. It merely proposed to open nezo- oeee rome a eeoDle were e008 Sat af and tbat in October, 186s, | Liations with Great Britain to ascertain | C0OT’ rambling from one boi to an- zen can proceed toright himself when he | bitt House, ter tating Wenn Pid ton Mor! cannot get justice otherwise, will, if he ean | this city since 1 ‘B® HiG8is HOTEL, FORT MoNBIE, OLD POINT COMFOKT, VA " u 4 y 5 d along the promenades. cele L. : AD, Wailace, Bennett, Phil Ips; Ham. | £€t the floor to-day, read every letter he | he received an appointment as lieutenant: whether she would take our gold dollar or a | ter, @D This deifghtfal Summer Resort, c mnand ag a | oo, MOPDeY, 12h ogg, bed gk Room ilton, and Kidder. : ps, Ham. | took from the witness Mulligan, from his | was examined by # board, but falled to pass | common unit.equal to one fifth of her pound. egy ty to water view not excetied on the Atlavtic for Cchar basiacus h ——.... seatin the Honse of Representatives. He | on account of physical debility. Was intro- it would involve some change in the coin- he pr ~ a ning in the Italian de- el with at madera improve. Nes oe } A. P. FARDON, Sec’y. PERSONAL.—Chief Justice Cartter goes to | wl also make a specch, telling the country | duced to Hon. Myer Strouse; told him that age of that country, and also some change | P&rtment of the art gallery. It embraces Ce SORTS SHLNO TON BUILDING as- Ohio this evening to accompany his wife, why he took them, and will defend his ac- | he (witness) did not think tiat his member | inours, in making @ slight reduction im the | Statuary, bronzes, «ec. : Id do anything for him. He (Strouse) | value of our dollar. He did mo mot i @ Telexraph | }OOLA TION —The fourth anaual and forty- | Whose health demands a change of climate | 0. wou a ol _ Know Death of a Telegraph Operator, sient chee oremtane: | Kaien Salaiae Resceion wil be beige Bark’ | ncyt, SOMeOR, ME, Pale tae et ee ee OMNES rate TOO™ | Gage afterwards Nertited tne appoicimder. | Wat, he negotiations would be succersiul, | | Chan Stone wSteD Ngee Te gy gaily, atioraiog ever) cpportnnity af commauica: | Ri, No O13 7th at northwest on TURSDAY, | £2118 00 Saturday next for Eagiand, where | ‘The Real Estags eur Genmittee haa Mr, | eee Mterwants Missouri; Money passed | tant. The close assimilation of te French | Grcrator’ siet ete enn tel Jor bar hie aera toe eegectNtry, Supestor besch | Gih instant, at 73s o'clock p.m. ‘The Secretary will | he expects to remain until fall, when he pro- | Mulligan before it Saturday, and. be waa | Same ree through @ Mr. Oppenbier to | coin to that of Great Britain would make it | CDeT@tor, died bere yesterday. His body will Rovember. Unusual Teclities for Bosttag’aad | SPEALNis anaual report; améndmeate fo the con; | poses to return to Washington and resume | questioned as to the relations of Mr. Blaine | Mam Siaiee—ae ee oT oepenbier to So tbat five franes would be one dollar, and | "® “Xe! to Baltimore for toterment. Fee Ceenel Reais ‘tee Bosting aad sinrntion Will be presented, for consideration, ‘and | bis profession. With Jay Cooke & Co. and the Northern Pa- | penses, carriage hire, &c. The appointment | five dollars one pound, , ‘The Boom Bi ‘Terms—@17.£0 per week snd upwards, scrording .W. PORTER, Acting President. TRE BELKNAP IMPEACHMENT TRIAL — eee TORO. vy = ae os cpa Was banded witness before he paidont the | | Mr. Morrill did not believe that Great | “Harmisnvne, Pa toe —The to location. Special terms to paftics remainiag a INO. A. PRESOOTT. Secretary. 303-3 The Senate, sitting asa court of impeach- | °¢ tbe passage of the Northern ific rail- | money. Afterwards, when he failed to pass, | Britain would consent, but if it did, there | bill became law today by limitation, Month or longer. Adérese j- > _BOME MUTUAL BUILDING Asso- pe road bill Jay Cooke « Co. purchased for Mr. | Mr. Strouse returned him the full amount. Would be necessitated @ change in all our | without action by the governor. ~s Jel im H. PHOEBUS, Proprietor. hs, pat ho ise e | Ment, meets again to-morrow. Several Sen- Blaine a quantity of the Little Rock and Speaker Kerr's Statement. laws relating to coinage, legal tenders, &c. ——_o_—__" HE FARISH HOTEL urth regular meeting for subscription ta stock | @tors said today that there seemed to be a | Fort Smith raliroad bonds. Mr. Mulligan Speaker Kerr then came in the committee The resolution then went over, Mr. Sher- The Markets. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. sd poy ment of dues will be held MONDAY, Jane tacit understanding that in case the mana. | knew oply of these matters by hearsay, and pe man saying that he would call it up at an BatrimotE, Joue 5 — = sixes, deferred, Offers Summer B: S@G8BBUND HALL, cor- | gers on the part of the House ask for a post. | could give the committce no information. room. He was very weak, and had. the fol- early day. 6; Virgiae covectdated, 6; second series, tions. | Prices very moderate est. Entrance on sth | ponement until next fall,or concur in the ‘of further particu! - lowing statement read by Mr. Elliott, his Mr. Logan, from Committee on Militar seph oe request of the counsel for Belknap for a oe attorne, ; Affairs, re; = ste address, : ried favorably the House bill to <ial tex,2 bid to-der, Bugar sweaty and drm, my Iw JM PAGE & OO., Props. Sears cad beeen toes ee i per postponement, it will be granted. The Charge Against Speaker Kerr. er beB I entered Congress in 1805 I under- retire Col. M _H- Emory on the rank and pay Ec. Sah B~ es Rene bee qan~ OMsc HOTEL, 7 bare. rT til fe = some Kind of reorganization ot e | 01 er general, midating, 11*s. jour dall—# or treet TOM ee Geouce's ISLAND. Beene eee oe AMP UDA EK Peucidune? | RAISED 17 A HUNDRED.—ALt the last mail Testimony Before the Investigating | army was in progress, aud that a consider. | "Also, from same committee, adversely on ay agg ge ee Oe Near PINEY POINT. ma on Jel-4at IBVING WILLIAMSON, Secretary. lettings G. R. Harden, of Reidville, Ga., was 5 re North Carolice sixes, old, 16; >. new, $40. western . 550m Be: do. ‘tre. 4 25a5.50: @o. . e Committee To-day. able number of lieutenants would be a bill to amend section 1,012 of the revised | family, Stal 0: ‘Onty Mite oa » Stent ‘This enmmer resort will be open for rec’ UMBISN USIVEBSITY WILL | the lowest bidder at $219, on the route from pointed in some way. I did not undestand statutes. extra. 4258740: do. of ‘Vigneze Jane bth. b UF cave thetr eneunl econan te dirmoat on Mount Vernon to Reidviile,in that state. The Speaker's Statement. that this was to bedone under the provis- | Mr. Windom introduced bill to provide for | fewils' 875. Wheat dail aed beary sect proaspety ot Piney Pelotes warsnall the 77H ov Jonm. Extensive ations are | A contract was sent to him for execution at Ses fons of any pre-existing law or @ny depart. | the payment of the claims of citizens of the | Pomingl: Pennayivanie. red. 135 Sharf with conveyance. Table alway being made :o'secure one of the Wigssic® | thiseum. He returned it to the department | The Committee on the Expenditures of the | ment regulation authorized by such lacs tat | Cathal Bane ree supplies furaished to the | Gvel-S: jo. amber: 1. pw tag Nore A cpa 7 Sap = TT RECTION Thc EWTTE FICK ot Pie mmrcast cane, Se ee ont wun | War Department resumed their investiga- regaiation, sree ginning | ee tp 18te enenee "ae Comuainos on sees patch ADAMS. BRos J cx" Tce oer ey e amount , and the sum of $319skill- | tion of the Harney charges against Speaker not understand that the appolatment waa a | Clatma, munittee on By os iney Pot . Bt. ¥ ly inserted jtead. ti L°C0ous wivenaerninas- Se See Sree war bawere: dievecaain ine, pitdetier Kerr thig morning. Messrs. Clymer, Dan- | jegal right resting in the representative or a | ‘The Chair announeed a new committee of - i rT ford and Blackburn, of the committee, were | duty imposed upon him by the law, like the conference on the consular and diplomatic [[5> FEDERAL BUILDING ABs00IATION snd {pe seceptance of his bid promptly re present; also Mr.R.K. Elliott, couusel for | @ppointnent of cadets to the academies, | appropriation bill, to consist of Meese wee HAMILTON, VA. N os John G. the Speaker. ms ees pete given oe by wd War a aritchelt : ‘4 b ‘Thi t Summer Besort will be open for the AVAL CADETS John G. Mason, of Ohio, % lepartmen' remember seeing in the pub. r Lt cal up bill for relief of Feo srge prom Hy mp § Seg TLD TRG RaBOOL A ae ts ee LE RDEBAL | and W. B. Osterhout, of Pennsylvania, who | ,¢//%: “ary J- Murray testified that ahe had | id press some department onler en sooo. | Ter M Phillips. Passed. ‘The contiguity to the depot and telegraph BUILDING ASSOUIATION will be held for the ith 4 resided at 239 North Capitol street, on Capi- ject, the terms of which I do not remember. Mr. Norwood called up dill for the relief of | prt 1 office together with the curat Broper- — of dues on MONDAY EVENING, June | W! six or seven others, were recently re. tol Hill, since 1865, “nd kept a boarding 1 well know that I regarded the appoint- | Peters and Reed, naval contractors at New ive accurate gn. ation joe quiet and steady — ties of the water renders this one of the most de-ic- tb, 1576, at Davia’ Hall, No. 615 7th street north- quired to resign on the charge of stealing, | house: In December, 1865, Lawrence Harney | ment as due to my district or state in prefer- | York nayy yard in 1360; whica was laid y Mowatt) ‘ Feat, eerention and health, “Ferme moderate. = | “Books for subscription to stock (sbares one dottar | WeFe BOL Accused AS principals, but became | hired @ room. at lier house. "In 1500 he also | MeBESs du others if application were made. 7 | over. , Address,” O88 BPGNRS RUSE. Propriet each} are now Open at the foliowing places: involved as witnesses before a board of first- | bad a room there with pete; and both | remember quite distinctly that 1 offered the |. The unfinished business, being the legisla. | -———# Heuttion. Londen Ose, Va: August Geredori, Vice President, No. 1904 7th | classmen to whom the examination bai | took their meals there. [Harney testified recommendation to two of my constituents | tive, executive, and judicial appropriation : —— PE MAY POINT — Tie dc. | street northwest. been intrusted. They have asked the Secre- | that he was married in 1367 } at different times in 1866 -Col. Thos. J. Jack- | bill, was taken up. The pending question Schone, os a Directors. tary of the Navy to reinstate them so that | Mr. Dapford raised the point as to how far | Son aed ores ohne eee Wasan toe aeniniineae eaeeener see eee | Sak teeean Dea ce Cot. poe og pees tape they may answer such charges as may be | the committee should go into this inquiry. | Confident was ‘Major ’ Thomas Moron ries and clerke of the. Interior dapartesent, tages furnished ur avi ed {oF gals oF W. Bebell, No. 311 Dstrect. *8°°""* | preferred against them. It is understood Biz, Blackburn sald he saw Do art Tt Us, | Doth of whom had rendered gallant service | which was concurred ip. "| wun fase Taste ts San Doane ent te 1 Job Barnard. City Hall. Unat their request will be granted. Witness wwony should not be heard. If the | in the volunteer army. Iam pat in doubt | “Ihe amendment Sppropriating $10.00) for | angan or Time.—The fast train afrived 7 Be ALDEN ELE FemaLe INSTITUTES | A.B. Kelly: Washlogton Use Oomponr Office EXONERATION OF Ma. ADAMS, Cura | perjury, the commities and Counity seed The fact TBE be ee eee morrison, by | rent for building for the Pension office and | 41 the end of Oakland wharf, which is with- A MA hs # . i = : 4 he fact at he, as learn through my © Bureau of Education, and authorizing San Franet: ‘et 9:25 Cha: sriie Va, ©. U. Duncanson, corner 9th avd D streets. OF THE HovsE.—The sub-committee ap- | know it. law partner al home, thinks the offer of the | the Secretary of the Interior, if be can secure | 22 tbe Citylimits of San Francisco, fereeg Eitmartin 3 pointed to investigate the charges against | | Mr. Clymer said the testimony would show sppantuent was made to him in 1:07, in. 4 ee el a ae A & fire proof building for a rent not exceeding the Hon. G. M. Adams, clerk of the House, | {Be Character of the man, Harney. He | <{end of 1scs. If] am mistaken at all, it is hours. " Arrived at the wharf on the San ‘ that paid for the Seaton House, to take the have been pretty thorough in their inquiries. | (2ousht 1t competent to prove general char- | oniy as to ihe tim the o: Francisco side at 9:45 8. m., and ato52% the fices of— Edson, No. 711 G street Lou! Kefitted last fai wits elegant new farei- " f 512,000, » tll receive SUM- ABD 86S trom the Ist of Jaze to f September. No extra charge for bot oc « f my23- I am clear in my | same. f the Pal- eter. i f . passengers alighted in the court of the new ten- pit ail The charges were that he received portions | *° : recollection that I offered it to two ex-feder- Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, moved a substi- | POO ood health and spirits. Ei LOOTT SPRING.—The subscriber's hone Fiece; Biveus, Lerusiane, avenue. | of the pay of men in the employ uader bras Naf etna fait be did not think this was | ai soldiers, whom I regarded as worthy and | tute eppropriating £20,000 to reat the base: No. 48 oromght the toni pao magne Oe open for boarders daring thy tame E iaigh GC Losisians avenue. | Nearly every employee in the Cierk’somice | “@irier'turiner diseuesion tee. testimo: ompetent. These gentlemen, however, both | ment and the upper five stories of the fire- | Gon, with the assiatance of an additionsl one mer eeascn: 3 miles eouth of Parecliviiie, JAMES FRASER, President. | has been sworn by the committee, and all SF T es DY | declined. I am not aware that any demo- | proof building at the corner of Pennsylvania give in crossing the Sierras. The tiene from Loudon county, Va. Address W.B. MAI Ho,.617 @ street northwest. | have testified so far directly to the coutrary | W88 admitted. have | Cratic Soldier ever applied to me for the | avenue and ith street, and @ further appro. | f2s.1 1 Raw Brenchees was Stone ae SHALL, Lite y F.@. MIDDLETON, Secretary, of the charges. The committee are of the | , MTs. Murray said she would not have | piace. I absolutely Keow that 1 beld the | priation of $10,000 to pay the expenses of minutes. The actual average ranuing time “LCE RiDG MMIT.?—Twcive or stropoliten Bank. the least fousdeticnn the charges have not | Was “married to ths woman, Ciersters | s/polntment at the service of tha people of | removing the books ahd papers of the offices | MBUtes, The actual average rannit miles Biteen Boarders can be accommo- JOHN A. PESSCOTT. Treasurer, the least foundation. Way warried to ihe woman. Understood | WP aishict or state. if any should ap- | aforesaid. or Gates, ou reascuable terms. at the above Horm No. 66, Second Comptroller's Office. ——__—- hat Harney was an assistant doo-keeper of | piy, “But ose applied—not one-of | Mr. Hamlin stated that the proprietor of Sa ene ene ae eee Frrider ce, [rom the FIRST MONDAY 18 my20 22,25 21 S0Junel 385 A QUESTION OF Usiroum.—Tae Senate | the House at the time. Donot rem»nber the | wicm I Lave the tightest recoleation | the Beaten Hones nat represented to him | Fira) tivatinct wes gered, te ete sir. with a five park frouting the house, ‘his te the 2 ee Committee on Military AtTairs held a meet- | "(mcs of her other boarders then. | Wien the jor g Session 61 Congress was well | that much injastice would be done him by | Dent citizens, army and Davy omicer, rep. eee ee pain’ on the Western Mery. OPEN AIR MEETINGS ing this morning and agreed to report ad- | pests ‘any conversation betwee Barney | *¢vauced and the time for these appoiat- | 1emoving from bis building. the govern- nd Tuilroad, by three hundred. feet, and is w rese ves of ress and theatrical pro- ments was passing away, I was called upon, | ment continued to rent his building he was ntatives of the pi cal 4 < fession, railroad officials and tue mayor of three hours’ ride from Baltimore. For partic Every Evening, at8 o'clock, corner fth street and | versely the bill introduced by Mr. West, op | and Mr. Kerr except the few woris spoken | ag already appeared, dy Augustus P!| willing to make it fire-proof. Mr. H. then . < - april; tc JOUN LER Us PMAN, Dice Ridgeseme Pennesivania aven: vieed Statutes, Wath eee ice eat fe | when Harney introduced him to Mr. Kerr. | Greene, of New Vouk, it is possitie tet ne | hubmitted an amendment that the Sesten the city were invited. A salute of 15 gaps Post (tice. Western Mary!and Railroad m2. SABBATH EBNOON SEBVICE vised Statutes, which provides that an offi- | Mr. Kerrsaid at that time that he haa nO | was first introduced to me by Harney, but it | House shall continue to be rented if the on tho susteod Of tus tehan Oh tah Ga WTOCKTON HOTEL. IN cer sball not wear any uniform other than | time then tospeak. He said he would like be was I have no recollection whatever of | proprietor makes it fire-proof. ival of the train at the < b CAPE MAY, N. J. LINCOLN HALL, Whetofhis actual rank. Mr. West's bill pro- | to have some recommendations, but did not | the fact. ‘This only I koow, that I did never, T. Morrill said he did not wish todoin- | PorrricaL NoTES.—The Maren a ‘At 3% o'clock. v'des that an officer may wear such insiguia | say that he (Kerr) would like that he under any circumstances, or at any period | justice toany one, but the insecare condi- | (Alabama) colored men have re OPENS JUNE Wea, 1576 Ks-Eversbedy invited, my25 tr_ | toirdicate his brevet rank 10 the voluntesr | (Green) should get letters from prominent | Uy my life, conscious)y know the man Har- | tion of the Seaton house was well kaown. | Spencer state convention of CHAR F tj? Tae Best. | 2 Well asin the regular service as may be | cemocrats. Never accompanied H»rney to ney. I never talked wito bim in any con- | In case of fire, not only would the valuable | eudorsed tbe anti-Spencer ticket. : (Ot Continectal Home: Piibe y hn tor —— Bae eal OF tae Becretary of War, with the | Mr. Kerr's residence, and never aurhorized | Vergailon that could have cone Geeeiee | pacts be deat ae very likely twoor | A.M. Waddell has been vominated for re- mey2-In ae rdiiaraer MILBUEN’S BODA WATER. approval of the President. eer ey to euy ao Gppolntment from Mr. | merest expressions of the day. He never was | three hundred of the clerke would perish. fie | election by the democrats of the fourths eons |_'?"2 SPRINGS HOTEL. = BATURAL SPRING WATERS on Dranght. THE Cuinzse Question —Mr. F. M. Pix- | (iuihj0" SRY Cuner Congressman; to speak | at my room; he never visited me anywhere, | sent to the desk to beread @ letter {rom the | cyecsiona? distslet of Nomh Carnion 4 + —_ (CB-OOLD TEA, COFFEE and CHOCOLATE. | 1.5 or san Fi 4 ti sed e's plainly, witness would not attempt to cor- | never talked with me on any business mat. | Cemmissioner of Pensions setting fort the ion. Jobn Robbins, now representing the ‘The new management beg leave to inform the 1499 PuNxsYLvaNia AVENUE, y> rancisco, had an interview | rupt ary Congressman. yo hesepeir od ter whatever. He never paid or proposed to | advantages of the Shepherd building. Mr. | firth congressional district of Peonsylvania, ELESroRs uowts aed patrons of this wei apls-tr pear Willerd’s, | With Attorney General Taft this morning, | With Hon. Mer Strouse, of Pennsylvania, | pay me one penny of money for any pur- | M. also expressed the opinion that it would | pas issu Lown "pola circular to his constituents ad- polar to which be strongly urged the intervention | DUt did pot say anything to him about | hose in the world. His whol statement | bea very dimMeult matter to make the Sear vising Ubem that the state of his health and mat the Hoe nee RESORT General Claim and Collection Agent, of the government in the Chinese question, | money. Never mentioned the transaction | on that subject is utterly and wick. | ton house fire-proot, and it was also very ine | (eens Wem that i private business require Far aa Bp aR ot Sac te Uth strect, near Treasury Department. | in behalf of the citizens of San Francisco. | With Harney toany one. Was not iavited | eqiy false. It is simply impossible | convenient onaccoant of being cut up iuto | bim to retire from Congress at the close of ‘A liberal patropage is solicited 1 District Claims, Pension and Bounty ® | He stated that the people there have become | ‘0 the New York sppraiser’s office by Har- | that I could have talked with bim ona mat- | £0 maby small rooms. bis present term, and that he bas conse- *°TEEMS MODERATE. specialty. so incensed at the constant immigration of | "é¥. Went there on his own volition to t o ter 80 fatally involving honor, official de- S 2s VES. — | cuently cecided not to be a candidate for re- Apply to [=> NEBVOUS EXHAUSTION—A Medical | the lowest classes of Chinese into California | form bim Harabe (Gregn) had recelved @ | cency and personal safety, and not have Magid ea recipe naples thang election. AMMON & J400BY. Essa) Sseries of lectures deli¥- | that they have formed themselves into nu- oe gegen on fy es for. “Wit. | retained a vivid recollection of the fact. Bat e Speaker pro tem. (Mr. Cox) cai e OT ey mm mi my Im Litiz, Pennsylvi my a FS Al a merous societles to oppose it, and that an- | * Urry to g 14 e I was introduced in some way to Mr. Green, | States for bills for reference, and under it MITES missions ‘PSs Baur less government aid is speedily granted they | "ess invited Harney to go to the depot with | and my recollection is thatthe first loter. COMP. ; : Exhibitors, at the following, among others, were intro- | 08 Friday were as follows: 5 * Fes erg {tt© BALLBOAD | 3g tndispatably how lost health ma will take the law into thelr own hands. The | Sim. but Harney refused, saying he had @n | view we had was on one of the sofas in the | duced and renereen, tendante and complimentary, 13,167; onah, AT DBER EEK A a question will doubtiess be brought. before | SPEBEement with Judge D (renhoffer, and | pail of the House during @ session of the | By Mr. Cutler (N. J.)—Authorizing the | 20.031. ‘The atiendance on Saturéay was as Mil be OPEN FOR VISITORS on the LOrH OF | :al debility, being the result of 20 years’ ox the Cabinet. where it will recatve serious | ‘b&t neintended to take legal advice. Har- | House. 1 listened to his story; I witnessed | Buscau of Education to occupy the Armory | (reat Se om Friday, i nok qreete. oe ZUNE, acd their NEW HOTEL at Oak. Price, 25 cents. Address the author,Dr. cont ideration. Ley paid «they bad been crowding him,” or | nis anxiety to get back into the army, and | building, and making as Appropriation to | Douglas was a visitor to the grow i snd on the t«r OF JULY. Applicants office and resid: }, 51 Bast 10th st. words to that effect; that there was a pres- admired the enthusiasm with which he | fit up the same. day. -** A fine model of selid metal of ~¢ fer Roon.s or information address the an. SUICIDE OF THE LATE Suntan or | Sure brought on him; that they had him at @ | spoke of his services in the volunteer army. | By Mr. Vance (N.C.)—To refer the claims | dependence Hall hes bo eee cole yi eine DATLEY, TURKEY.—The Turkish minister in this | Meeting in the appraiser's office. Supposed | He exnibited his testimonials tome—thoseri | of settlers ou Cherokee lands in Neve Gan, | tion. lis welght 1s 1,200 pounds. o—- see ty OHS DAILEY BANREEE, Mane eon Ley” Nee gpand others | mean, filed by him early in the session. | lina to the Court of Claime for anjadioatins, | plete is the entire work in ail ite details thet | ner 1429 F street, | SItY Yesterday received a dispatet from the | were meant by “they.” Neversent any let- | Wiens fied by. him early the originaisof | By Mr. Durham (Ky.)_To atnend the Re. | if Independence Hall should at any time be ‘THE GREAT ANODYNE {> STRATFORD FENDALL, | 7ursish minister of foreign affairs stating | ters to Mr. Kerr by Harney. Told Harney | ieae papers Or copies of them I do not dis. | vised Statutes relating to internal revenue, | destroyed by fire or otherwise, the exact re- . = CERT yoat Abd ul Aziz Khan, the late sultan, wuo | that Kerr said there was @ vacancy in his | tinetiy semember’ batt de remember that | Also, blll to amend the act to protect the y, could readi- AND NERVINE. om ATTORNSY-at-naw, | forsome time psst unfortunately gave evi- | (Kerr's) district. Kerr never asked witness they Were regarded by meas highly credi- | sinking fand and to provide for the expenses » d b = LEWis JOHNSON & 00. ~~ | “ent signs of mental derangement, having | what his politics were. Has forgotten the | tabletohim. I also remember having said | of the government. ‘NDIANS. [er beWis JomREON 2 6o., locked nimeelf up yesterday morning in his character of the recommendations that he | to him jn substance that 1 admired tie By Mr. White (Ky.)—To amend the Itevis- | 4 Aas as Cuapeuns, Wrenn cays BANKERS, ps meron ora 8 Pee or pkoheragan. | received; thinks that when he was ia Wash- | soidierly brild and bearing, but said to hiss | ed Serine Provide that pensions stall | that three men were killed by Iodians BELT’s committed suicide by opening the veins of | ington before that, Harney suggested that you are comparatively a stranger to me, | commence from date of disability. Seer HE Dred ane Reeesivote Aomenes, | Bee 2eee wie en The ce oe: | oe quickest Way Of Setting an appolutment | most of these gentlemen whose recommen: | “Also, bill to provide for reddcizg the num- ga % is 8 Lo pul fter ni r ; ‘ STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS. pagers, im Government snd District Seonritios — that all Ue minlaters, the high cers, both York, and foon recelved a letter (from a Har. geet ae A vs relates ty yelp sey ede Representatives in Congress to two courier in at Fort a yesterday rom — — —— ee vil and military, Present a ie ney ing him come on. ie ar- - “4 }Ood: =: Rea ~ P UEL G. YOUNG, faneral of his majesty, which will take place | ranged it; witness did conté on aud Harney | Pon'eng or by reprealow hei a tees | pesos & appotut a ooaimionon teece Take ceceszien ts Gan aoe comes tae LEVER On eta eee, CF DYSPEPSIA and HOTABY PUBLIO, Tita ins Sccustomed pomp and honors due | introduced bim to Hon. Byer, Htroune !0 consider your application favorably, and | tain the losses of property in the Indian ter- | poss orient irom the department of Mis- Bicustion ‘Le eee eee com en se cotiT-t2 Ovries—Gran Berame to the deceased, whose will be laid in | |laughing}, but nothing came of When | saying tohim at the same time that f had ritory during the late war. rito Fort Laramie to co-operate with .) = E +_ | the mausoleum of Sultan Mahmoud. Harney asked him for money afterwards | 16 application from home, and thongnt it THE TARIFF. oom ACH never fails to rel 10 — he did not have $500 with bi. PP 7 Gen. Crook. witness said he pad im, | safe to assume at that late day that there | The Honse then proceeded to the consider- —————— BETTER OFFERS A Sensation im the House. Dut Pad filo. Hamer sare Jit take that | would be nove. Mr. Green states that I | ston of the resolution offered by Mr adsae | Savawrann Pagers ORDAINED.—Am wa, MR. BLAINE TAKES THE FLOOR. and I will try and get it for that.’ t Mr. Kerr | went with him to the War department: | (N. Y.) on Monday last, declaring that, in | usual event took piace yesterday at St. THAN TH Ex-Speaker Blaine made a decided sensa. | TOivetied that witness seme is niece MY, Tecollection. 3s to the contrary, and | the judement of the House, legisiation af- | John’s Catholic cburch, St. Louis, te ooca- d ESE en te ts Sass today by hia soually, recommending him. that every intercourse with the depar fecting the tariff is at this time inexpedient, | sion beingthe ordination of seventeen pri ment was conducted by letters. I feel | because itis apparent that all branches of | ten of whom Were students who By Mr. Davford:—My memory has been CAN NO MAN MAKE, explanation relative to the investigation of Ger- id b: po ghee ne BE refreshed since @ week ago in regard to the quite clear im the impression that I | manufacturing, mechanical and mining pur- many because they woul — mit to - required Mr. Green to go to the depart. | suits are at this time greatly de; aod | Bismarck's policy towards Stroy ing all desire for It. his connection with the Union Pacific rail- | amount of money paid to Harney by con- | Tauired J get a precise form of words unat | that ait legislation which tends to cmbar: | coenen ithe? ceremonies wore very} J road, and was frequently loudly applauded. | versation with and reading the testimony of would meet the requirements of the depart- | rassment by the unsettling of values is un- | ing, and were conducted by Rt. Rev. Bee fet ot alt Braesiots ant Greens. Gent or IF, AFTER THIS, Temas not generally known that he was to | Harney. Think that the balanee of $10 was | ment for me to endorse ou his application, | ier aent injudictous. Ryan, assisted by several prominent clergy: Pamphlet. oan, ae et betng | purpose! ly Kept Quiet, = Rote ad By poeeey onan and that I did atmply copy fost ‘orm onthe | Mr. Morrison moved the reference of the | men Of that diocese. “ilveane ————— ¥OU BO HOF DRESS WELL the democrats. He arose to @ question of | registered letter. aver, Oak inter ines be mistaken, 'f ‘Ge Henne which motion was Se te ee A DESPERaTE FIGHT In CUBA.—The privilege at about a quarter past oneo’clock, ‘The witness then gave an amusing account | sire to explain briefly to the committee way | 114; nays, 99. * | town of Ciego de Avila, in the jurisdiction of SAL TYLER, Jr. DONT BLAME US, and everybody was at once on the qui vive, | of his interview with Representative Stronse; it was that I took the steps I did in reference following democrats voted against re. | Santo Spirita, was attacked oa the night of ing aga WHOLSALE AGENT, and the House became hushed to silence | +ald he found that Strouse had made an ap- to Hanrey and Green in New York. When | ference: Messrs. C) . ‘Harden. | May 26 by the insurgent leader Maximo = = FOR in @ moment. He began speaking in a Polntment; bad a pleasant talk with bim, | 7 received the anonymous note in an envel- | bergh, ‘kins, Jenks, ‘Matehier, | Gomez,with 1,000 men, most of them mount- _myis Sp "22 loo street, Washington, DO. loud and distinct tone, audible ail over the | but did not put much confidence in the prom- ope post marked New York, Iread it and Peet, Hope Relliey, Rollins (Pa.). Ross(N.| ed. The place was defevded by @ -HE DEST IN THE DISTRICT. WE OFFER YOU ball, and sketched the investigation by G: ises of Strouse. Bios epetal to 8 aw York | ye-read it, and recalled the recollection of | J.), Stenger, Teese,’ Walker (N. Y.), and | #00 stropg. The insurgents were T _ . Hunton’s committee, and boldly Congressman named Hon, Morgan Jones tor | the fact that I had recommended a man | Walsh Otheroie the vote was partisan. | Sfier desperate fighting, and retires = a Sees 2S nett Hee by Burying Mie Dede ee eam injus- | Sn appointment, but Mr. Jones pus him off, | named Green for a lleutenancy in the army, | “Mir Hasetons tale) Cece aan | Dele papeued, lost 30 killed and about ce ury ip im under an inves! sayin; 1e a) . . CINCINSATI LION LAGER for Into extraneous, matters, whiot ignitor | Withee so ee am gied to dod that De rucslinction waters of lamers fais ——_ -_ aND 85—_88—_*8_—__§8__88__85—_88 Gen. Hunton confessed would take three | ove Congressman looks out PILSENER BEER, ip Cork Stoppered Bo'tles, per dozen pinta.g1 20 pers. LOO the men who months to finish. He spoke of the feeling | have done good service for the country;” was not know, therefore, how to interpret the ‘With Patent "Lightning St. and serv! $10 —$10—$10—g10—g10—g10 | against nim on the democratic aide since & petfectly satisfied with it. There was ‘noth- | thar it meant biackinall, in which cohen that it meant blackmail, in which opiuion certain debate early during the winter, and ig Said abouf money in the talk with Mr. $12 912912 —912—_gi2—g12 | rine fact that be Ww: my friends almost universally concurred. being investigated | Strouse. who was a jolly good fellow. Never . Moore fae Treva aan ctowed toe Bettion wih by ex-rebel soldiers. ‘He sald’he had fied | spoke to any one aon Harney about ae oe petied to be fa tne —< tolewnlaceumepee Otner Bot- the committee to @ contest todecide whe. | money. Had doubts that Mr. Kerr | triendiy form: T8,and my mind atonce Hor sale by Dealers throughout the District; or a private ‘correspondence. OF aay AmEne | that DE be en) eee ee neat | turned towards him, iaowing Bim to be aa . meri- ficer tom Deror, 67 GHEENE STREET, xouGR Good ENOUGH FOR DRESS jo. dared “them” now to | witness. Witness Yeselved for is0, what | eis aan Gan could eet ee Tows, bo for the contest. (Loud applause.) He would | was worth one or two thousand do! and | jnformotion about Harney, if pot also about Jeb-tr SAMUGL C. PALME! like bowing better cash a contest, | bowen note men te sioke Witen he | Green. Soon after the recelpt of this nore t I RICK : BRICK !—A Craten $14— $14— 614— 614 814914 ues phn red by a of | did perere that Mr. Kerr ever received | gy certained from the War yo ‘cau! Pr » ‘en bg the aaa Comgend $16 $1616 $1616 $16 chair. When he came to the on tists cr eokied eke 2 | $$i8—S1S—$is—g1s—gis—sis which he obtain one price. Cheap f iy Sud may be left the oes, corner of Pp to lerles, assertip srenoe 6nd D street sorb sUckie them to the House LANDIS SUED FOR 4. CHILDS, ci check surmise, there was ai resolution was not J. K. who shot 3° COB CHILES. AND *TYLISD tion, and’ iderabl. 1 Hale that the at} J. Ss-Vortracts mate peg thy ae FINE VRESS SUITS ‘Chair threatened to clear the galleries ani New York setting forth that there was a i intended ‘to alee other Moe ME the Cumber county the Drick, and for ail other classes of h \use building, Mr. Blaine in resuming, turning to his side in Kerr) had re He was incredulous of Mr. Tarbox’s state- ont < eer been ‘sued 7 Oar JO3KeH WILLIAMS. toe of the House, specially requested his friends point~ ment at the time, and as soon as the investi- | ruth’s for $50,000 Bouthwest corner New Jersey avenue and D, street jou Siete Get ek EE a tae ‘he re- gation for having caused Carruth’s deatn. a tone, occasion- bered Green, who aimed ally stopping to make . endorsed ‘THE DEATH OF A Ox.—Connty * aia SMCs. Ps $22 —s22— 22 $22—22—g22 | tions and anbe concluded euch banded if | ad done good Inport yon Mors, ea Cates 0 Tors rakes pant eete re Heit i A eal ad . ah curiea cael wigs a joneraliy ork and i ripped it mite Cin only s. Ae I never ad- 3 cay of the in ¥ ‘Yertise to misrepresent anything, I tnvite all to call tent 4 and entirely relieved Bi kuew about ‘witness, itt the train reached lnijade!~ Sed couince themeciveg ee ee oa BOYS’ CLOTHING Mr. Blaine of the cbarge ct “pasted Harney = phia the ox was dead. jel ot Trestaeet ww. | 700 CHEAP TO MENTION. | $F ate 2nd retained eo ine 8" thant “Harney uealy nomen yy ONCE ARBINE DAILY AF. , But the most decided sensation of the speech about it; my separ FO! OYSTER fz 2 was when Mr. Blaine, towards g0 and seemy Fre other Fy ml Grabs, HABLE BROTHERS, the democratic side, boldly charged Proctor important last the which were —— f Merchant Tailors and Fine Qlothiers, | sian Caldwell °, ‘cavearet. hed a Tears * s ND- 7 Uorner Seventh and D streets. ing him, (Blaine.) greatest excitement cue, Har ed atonce ig anak saanebers and and see his LPR 1 the out in loud Rothing todo obi Saari SP | He igo Baa ota aFaas