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THE EVENING STAR : Y PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, | * a 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, 7 Pennsylvania A cormer Lita street, * + BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, a. ag yy = Pres’t. i | served by carriers to four Cents per mon ‘ 7 ¢ WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1876. Tro age prepa Baty conte OO at con jens oe | THE ee ee repel om Priday— 82a year, we Rates of uivertising furnished on application. —_—_—_—_—_—— SUMMER RESORTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. ST GEORGE'S Mute. 2 ES I. U. O. F—OOLUMBIA LODGs, No. D R6Ag PINEY POINT, MD., waka se esiat mecting will be had THis | = : - accnmgethctsand strsctiocs | for the funeral of Bectnee Gone Washington News and Gossip, Lied by any place o1 Potomac Biver. | Beral Wednesday, 4 p.m. oe ‘Terme for Board. @2 per day: @1 | it 8 JNO THOMSON, RB. 8. er een Trvtth Cbitdcen seated at the tavie balt pei’ = ‘ae oe 1 © 0. F—MOUNT NB Basis belt pele. AO Daler, 826 pee eee, ‘ uering THIS EVENING, ¢ arran ts for the fuueral of Pa'riareh aoe T- bewis. THOS. W. FOWLER. Scribe. MEMBERS OF WEBSTER LODGE, N 7. K of P., will meet fn their Castle H | THIS EV ENING, to taxe action in respect to the funeral of iate G. T. Lewis, Be ones c.o. 1 eet oF Or om as SUMMERICALE 4 ¥. mM. Oa. Loa NG — saeueuen seminos, | | TSP ? th sor. RT F. MOORE, Leonardiowa. My. Be etnies wh. und t chet from Ye) QUARTERLY METTING s;bingten and retur ro THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at 6 0% Je im OCK ENON SPR Topte for divevesior ON TNE GREAT NORTH MovNTAIN, ‘iain ay ONLY SEVEN HOURS FROM WASHINGTON | | Rev Groner A. Hatt will conduct a Bible Read- 4.5. PRA wuProprictor. | ## 8t 6o'ctock = WM. H. BO8S, MD iesideat pnysicisa PIHEO. SUTEO, ec & ATTORN&Y-AT-LA —88 per month of four weeks | Has sh )VED to 1339 F street, opposite Ebbitt f {avvilies, or for acy = eee FS, COLUMBIAN COLLEGE LAW SUHDOL. Sey There will be a meeting of the Ulaes of 77 at the Law Bullding WEDNESDAY, Jace 2ist, at 5 P.&. Businces of tmgortance to bec yel7-2t" CL. BURDETT, are alr, aut smusemenis. . - 2 ae mer resort. No bar, t ‘ - XN = Boer resurt | No bry no ext = ONLY FRENCH SPOKEN mnend wee a! ne supplied, cooked fa best NE, JULY, At oT, AND SEPTBUBES. Tris the chee et tin ‘ THREE GRAOSS OF CLASSES. | an PREPARATORY, 2 : INTEBMEDIATR, For dererintive pamphicts or tafurmscion © ADVANCED, 2.8. PRATT « SUN, Insurance Agens. 491 9h | OPENING DAYS FRED, JUNE 15, 16, and 17. Street Soa own Honr from 7 to 8 Couns HOTEL Terms: (Invariably fm advance) One month, COBB'S ISLAND, Va 4240. Two months, @3.50. Three months, 4.30. Surf Bathing—Fishing—Snipe Shooting. LUCIEN F. COLLIERE, This well Keown, and poputer Sanmer _ie6-20 819 9th street n. w., near F street. Fesort i= now open for the reception of vis- a= AUOTION eas aE TEEE STOUR a2 uss. immeocen ents have Seen mate In Fn Wen PLE, OPTICIAN, 453 Peat accom nome Sere pt we Rope @ | sivanta’ aveune, EVERY EVENING at 75% ‘The rovte ts from Norfulk and Old Point by | °¢!cek. “3 #2 ¥ wESDAT coer ont Ate THE BEST. ee an : MILBURN’S SODA WATER. 186 ‘SF Terms—93 per dar, 13 per week, @G) por NATURAL SPRING WATEBS on Dranght. Benth of thirty deys. Special rates for Juse aud 1CB-UOLD TEA, OOF FER and CHOOOLATR. ier kiscmetion address 1429 PENxsYLVaNia AVENUE, 1 rok Lt ae. apls-tr near Willard’s. iOim [Cap.fkep Cobb's Island. Va. a5. W. WHITAKER Mee STAIN HUUSE, 3 General Claim and Collection Arent, No. 716 lsth street, near Treasury Department, District Claims, Pension and Bounty lsima, ® CRESSON SPKINGS, Cambria County, Pa. ‘api ightfal SUMMER RESORT wit “> NERVOUS EXHAUSTION—A Modical piepered bee the reception of quan Essay, comprisiug aseries of Iectaros doli?- Keha's Museum of Anatomy, New York r the reception of guests’ Me found anywhere, place can b ; be fot Bos MOD McOLBLLAN, Sap't. <jiage, aod the treatment of nervous and physi- ——— — we! depility, being the result of 20 years’ ey Me SURF BATHING. rice, 3 cents. Address the anthor,Dr. L. J. a SUMMER SORT, Hotel Mee and residence, 61 Kast léth st... N. ¥. POINT LOOK UMMER BESOBT, (sic Sequepes N, Proprieee epit-te 1499 F street. jedIm* i &. Mary's Co., Ma. > STRATFORD FENDALL, = B23 458 street GST pocse— leasant Hotel. peas 5 036-@me ATTORNEY-AT-BAW, F autly sitna motata river nd Penns! 2 LEWIS JOHNSON & 00., fernunmer gee teas Seu | WEnE EL Gress ae SP re ANESE ’ =—— ae Senora Cerner af 01a Street and Pennsylvania Avenns, ‘ANNON EL , Deslers in Government and District Beonritics Bituatet om th: forcig: | Exchenge aad G@ sopis-ly ating sot cae eon SAMUEL G. YOUNG, ref-rround trip $175. The Lvctei is | NOTARY PUBLIO, Rew, with coubd'e porches the entire I-ngtoy 1a: Fooms are weil furpisbed. and the ining room c ootur-tt Orrice—StaR BUILDING, peed gh EM A country fess he og A any tothe rid, and there are no moequitoes. Boarcers witl 5 t childven preferred ; CLOTHING. Sjellm* FRANCIS J. CANNOM, Propzistor. 1876 — 187 r f¥G . O8T PURCHASE! UNTIL YOU EXAMINE [PSE RICKS HOTEL. FORT NONROE, Dat nandscune eibecat Gass Bult for gis he OLD POIDT COMFORT, Fa. merly @25, at A. STBAU. ‘This dolightfal Summer Resort, comme: Bot exceti-d on the Atlantic BEAUTIFUL W BITE MABSEILLES VEST, single or double-breasted, for @1 0, at 10 Penngy ivanis avenue. The Oo. | FUSED TIMES: Porchasers want to save money, tee re, so look at the $10 Worsted Sunt at A. STRAUS". vhart tome Ligh? COLORED 4ND FANCY DRESS aunice- 4 PANTS, 100 diferent patterns, at 1011 Penn- ta of the con’ nM ag i hence ty lvania evenue. he Goor steps—goo rom May until! ‘7, Seen Geen = rg asd | YE ORIENTAL SILK WORSTED SUIT for Unusual facilities for Boasting sad | "] pga ag th a ¢ yer mt, at which 15 to 20 steam Eells, sMlording every opportunity of ¢ Sion With all po! bathing at rember. Fisbiog ‘erm s—@17.'0 per week and Js, sevording | STEALS’, panes to Lap 3 Spec gy Forni te les remaining @ BINCE ALBERT FROCK COATS, with Vests RCT MORE. Ade res oRBUD, Prop-ictor. tomatch. Beantifui pattern for $10,at 1011 — = HOTEL Penns) lvania avenue. ors GEouGe's ISLAND. "THE GREST HIT OF THE SFASON !—A Nesr PINEY POINT, ™4. Linen Duster, very long and nicely made, fur ‘This summer resort will be open for ree-ption of | $1, ot A. STBAU: Wisttors Jane 10th. SS - ‘(HE DELLEBABRE PLAID CASS SUIT re- With conveyance je always Sapp ied a ans season. Boats for t2hiag and | Ay FULL LINE of Children's SUITS, hand. — sowely trimmed and made in fhe, very latest ADAMS & BROS, style, {rom § upwards, at A STRAUS’, 2590 Im* Piney Point P_O . Bt. Mary's Co. Md HE EINE BLACK CLOTH DBESS SUITS = 0 boul * L_OC80Us MINERAL srninas, 101 Pees eaels Reegees % be appreciated, at HAMILTON, VA. PNGLi8s STBIPE AND PLAID Cass SUIT ‘This pleasant Scemmer Resort will be open for the # tba: sold for @16,seiling cow for @12, at A. Mescotion of eneccace the let of June. sFRaUe’. ecasiguaty te She Segal ant teleeral OHAIR DUSTEBS, Plain and Ulster style. A office, together with the curative prop:t- Me ~ rate Sew sd tebe adety nse ane FRc | VE event variety uf colorret S041 Pecan ivanie ble siteations ia ths country, for persous seaking se ee Test, recreation and health. ‘Terms moderal (NOSTH HOOSIC CASS. SUIT at 811, ts only adress, BUSS. Proor! LN ‘to be had at A. STHAGS London Conaty, Va. O¥#" ECHOOL EUITS, well trimmed and nicel; REA GLOVE. CAPE MAY POINT —This ds- I made, for $4, at 1011 Pennsylvania aveuus. SS Lehiful Summer Hesort is Dow open ee and presents urusnsl attractto Y OcTHS DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS ina taces furnished oF ux furnished, for eal rest variety of styice and patterus, at A. Feat B.K. WIL sT@aus’. my 29 Im = OHAIR AND SILK LUSTER ALPAUA HE ALDEN GE M Coats, of an peices at 1OLL Ponsa Kefitted Isat Sony went svenue, eiegnn faret- are at a comt of $12,000. wili recetve SUM. SACLEBURY BROKEN CAECK Cass surT, MER BOABDEKS from the Ist of June to © frock style, well made and trimmed, for $3, at the 2h of septemd: No extra charge for 2. A sibaus’. cold bath: Fase cf new ten-pin alloys. my2- "THRE LARGEST Size MAN can be fitted in Scite or separate Coats, Pants or Vests, at 1011 Pennsylvania avenue reasowable terms. at the = Steves, from the FIRST MUNDAY 18 AYE YOU SEEN THAT SUI wear “ihe Stiractions are: Cook, pare Su-uaiata AYsvEses. sla can ee park frootiog the hours. the t elevated sto mat on the Western Mary- AST BUT NOT LEAST!—A genuine Middle- Thea fuivond. BY taste huuded four aca’ witta | LASSE Fiaanel Bux Tor @ideat" TOUT regent three boors’ ride from Baltimore. flor geasogiere Venis avenve. my 26-tr oF Spply to JOHN LEB OMAPM ASN, Blac Sum. — = Bit Bost (thee, Western Maryland Railroad ‘agin | (PEFIC ei ase ee tetc My newly invent y iviz E facti ith sight workmen, | papelpnemimmenie bees any hyegen the whole world. ‘They can be ‘ee new mansgement eg leave to tetorm the | reyaiaicdby t lscrewa lo exactly fit the nose Burcrous guests aud patroas of shis well without any pain or urpleavant feeling. ‘They are Enowa and popstar mace of Brazilian Pebble aua the mewly-discov ered SUMMER RESORT Russia Buby Giase, For peatness and lightness they ‘That the Hotel has been most thoronehiy ~ | cannot be surpassed. Measure taken and order Blabe! and remodeleg fro a top to bottoa. flicd in fifteen minutes ‘ liberal mage is sclicited 18440 ALEXANDER, 1229 Penn. ave., TERMS MODERATE. jef-latptr_ Inventor. Patontee and Mouufacturer. Bply to RANKLIN & € AMMON & 5A00BY, F oP rfo Ans, mye im Litiz, Penasyivacta. Bo.) PEwnevivania AvEnen,’ ee hy -¥ STOCKTON ThE May, N.S r 5 eee aed ane +N. Kal EST. rn o 0- OFLNS JUNE 1a, 1976. R eee — Real t, sold of exchanged. _ CHARLES DUFFY, Fiousee aoa Boctss ter sect ia alt pees ofthe city. sor Coptizectal Hutel, Phila.) Proprivtor. Ly tol the care eee ial attention to ction of Rents Gther accounts ASP, gHt0 BAILBOAD solicited. Prompt returns made in all cages. Best SS Bautino of reference giver. ES Pani. Room o's 8 ad Balai, UNE sud their NEW HOTEL ar Oak: prec | See-tme OR Gomer uh and street. fries se YSfofenaion address ths wa NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY oo uve “oud DAILEY, Manager. FOR THE HAIR. CBEAF Lomuer. "is HATUMAL AND YOUTHYUL GOLUB.” tn stock of SPRUCE LUM orn, It makes brash, dry and wiry hatr smooth and Bate copie fo seri at the folicwicg vaauond | aye Teetediones Danased cant cond aod ite F ts Weter-seaoped, and of the ents and stops tbe har failing. thy or dues wor, ia ahaa it ieee. 1S per thous: ‘kot Lowber of all kinds always a0 SE at D ctneets northwest, Smarket price: rT EWELEY. SILVER AND Eow'p CLARK @ Co, WiEATRG WABe ry givatuy ie. YARD wi AND PLANING MILL, pecan PRIOKS, FOR THE BEX oy.) Foot of 4th street east, near United States Mary | DAY. HAVE THE HOSOR respectfully to informthe | ig Keenpie. A ier naepeios ast | 28s GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Inter- nal revenne, $590,809 55; customs, $353,258 52. SECRETARY CAM? RON Was at bis desk this morning. J. BRADLEY ADAMS favors us with Palla delphia papers in advance of the mail. If IS SAID that the name of Hon. Stephan A. Hurlbut, M. C. from Iilinois, will b> sent to the Senate as Secretary of the Treasury. DEATH OF A CoLLECrOR.—Secretary Bristow bas roceived a telegram announcing the death of Deputy Collector A. H. Thomp son at Buffalo this morning. AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House today were the Secretary of the Interlor, Senators Logan, Sargentand Windom; Rep- resentatives Dunnetl, Hopkins, Paitiiips, Hyman and Page; Governor Kellogg and Marshal Packard. SILVER.—The Treasury department has received £50,000 in silver half dollars, quar- ters, and dimes from Carson city;an ad- ditional fifty thousand 1s- expected within a few days from the same piace, which will complete the order. SOME OF TILE VIRGINIA DELEGATES to the St. Louis convention will leave Rich- mond on Thursday next for this city, where they will be Joined by delegates from other tions of ihe state at the Metropolitan Hotel, and will leave the next day (Friday) in @ special car for St. Louis, Bibs for the coustraction of the San Anto- nio depot at San Antonio, Texas, were opened on the 3ist ult. at the quartermaster general's Office here, at the depot in Paila- de!phia, and at the officetor the chief quarter- master, department of Texas. Tue bids ranged from $129,500 down to $32,000. Among the bidders was Wm. Henderson, of this city, guarantors Wm. J. Murtagh and H. R. Searie. Henderson's bid is 292,000. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES on Saturday, after our report closed, the mes- sage of the President with refereuce to the appropriations for the support of the govern- ment was referred to the Committee on Ap- propriations. Manager Lord submitted a resolution for the postponement of the im- peachment trial of W. W. Belknap to the 15th or 20th of November, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Tne army ap- propriation bill was further considered. GEN. REYNOLDS, U.8. A., commanding the department of Texas, is in Washington He comes at this time to be heard by Cly- mer’s committee to rebut testimony previ- ously given by Col. McCook, of Gen. Sher- Man's stall, concerning the administration of the department which he (Reynolds) com- mands. A meeting of the committee, tohear nim, was called this morning, bat as a quo- rom was hot in attendance, bis examination was postponed until to-morrow. WHAT the democrats really think of the nomination of Hayes is graphically illus- trated by @ remark alleged to have been made in the freedom and confidence of po- litiea! and personal compantonship by Hon. Ben Ifill. “It ts satd that when the resalt of the seventh ballot iu the Cincinnati conven- tion was announced in the House last Fri- day, that gentleman tumed to one of his democratic colleagues standing by hig side exclaiming, with @ tone of mingiel dejec- tion and disgust, “By G—d, theyv'e got us again!” DEATH oF A GALLANT OWFICER —Brevet Mojor Frank W. Perry, a lieutenant io tue in U. 8. infantry, died last evening at 1 ewar. M lar army asa private in ‘ay up by gallantry in nt batties. He bore three wounds, the last and most severe received on the Welson railroad in front of Petersburg. ce the war be has been mostly on the In- dian frontier and the Texas border. He re- signed In 1873, but was lately reappointed by President Grant. His remains will be taken to Cleveland, Oi ONLY TWELVE WORKING DAYS remain to Cor gress before reaching the ist of July, the commencement of the fiscal year, and an interruption of business may be expected by the St. Louis nominating convention, as was the caso with that held at Cincinnati. Notwithstanding this some of the members re of the opinion that by sitting day and 1 such legisiation may be matured as wiilrelleve the apprehensions expressed by Ube President in his message to Congress, printed in THe Star of Saturday, and Nnaccial embarrassment to the government may be thus averted The District Kress. The following bills will be reported to the House by the District Committee to-day: Joint resolution providing for a joint com- mittee to frame a permanent form of govero- ment for the District. This bill provides for the appointment of a commission of six named by the herpes officer of each house, three to be residents aud three non-residents of the District. Bill to allow owners of undivided interests in real estate in the District to pay taxes on their respective toterests, aud to redeem the fame when sold for taxes. Bill to provide for the settelemt of tax lien certificates erroneously issued by the late authorities of the District. Bill to authorize the pavement of Penn- *ylvania avenue. This bill provides for & commission of General Gilmore, General Wright aad Edward Clark, Architect of the Capitol. They are to select any pavement they see fit, not to exceed in cost $4 per per square yard. The District Committcs &pproxtmate that thecost will bedistributed. as follows: To the government, £125,000; to the District, $2,900; private property, #43,000; making an estimated aggregate of $260,000. This bill was passed by the House, Hil to allow the Young Men’s Christian Association to debt of €20,000. Ortéase Property to pay a es WE HAVE NO REGRETS to utter at the ac_ Uon of the Cincinnati convention. It has made @ judicious and excellent selection, one which has united the party, and will secure the volte which the course of the present administration bas detached from the party standard. Bat at the same time we recognize in Mr. Blaine a great leader of the people, whose future services will amply justify the oS which his friends entertained for him.—{ Halt American —__—_—— PALL OF A BUILDING.—An old building in 8t. Louis, occupied as a boarding house, fell yesterday morning at 3 o'clock, and was entirely lished. Seventeen ‘inmates, (including two women and an infant,) were a _ wore tod of whom were con- rably injured, but the remainder escaped with slight SS A FAMILY DROWNED.—A dispatch from Huntingdon, Pa., states that a family, con- states of peas Reed, his wife and syosons, terday compel leave | home at Coaimont, which was flooded by the late rain, and in attempting to cress a tain stream they were all swollen moun drowned. a ——E A LonG CHASE FoR A TRUANT HUSBAND. Simon Gilbert, the Orange (N. J) news- dealer who ran away from his wife three morths ago, taking with him $500 of her money bas been found by Mrs. Gilbert at polis. She forgave him and again living together. = Ss KILLED BY A RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—A ‘al train on the Anderson branch of mond: Fiteh a Siapemremey ania and ert ahi or ith. TWO CENTS. The Rhysaivug Posst Name of Wheel WASHINGTON, June 19, 1576. Evti‘or Stay:—Ta your issue of Satarday you intimate that Wheeler is a comparatively hard name for the rhbymsters. 1 send you the following doggerel, not fo merit, but as suggesting at least thirtee: rbymes to Wheeler to the use of which the song-makers are welcome. Of William A. Wheeler The sensible healer Of strife in the faction-torn state; The name ts a feeler .To call out the zeal he: Kellogg had cause to abate. Of law a revealer, Of peace an annealer, Of character pure as the snow; Of justice a dealer, And so to each stealer A feared and inveteraie foe. es ia the The Investigation of Jadge Wylie. GENERAL BUTLER A WITSESS. ‘The investigation of the charges against Judge Wylie, of the District Supreme Court, by the special committee of the House, was resumed this morning. ~ General B. F. Butler, who was counsel for ptain A Grant in the suits of the Pheeaix Muinal Life Insurance company, was amired at some length. He testified that it would have been very dificult to draw the answer to the bill in equity in the time set by Judge Wylie, and even if be (Butler) had been in the city at the time, he could not bave prepared. the bill in the time given. Had be been in the city he would have asked for further time. Judge Wylie.—But did counsel in the case General Butler. By Mr. Mullin, FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. MONDAY, June 19. SENATE.—Mr. Sargent presented a me. morial from citizens of both politics tu Cal- ffornia asking the prohibition of Chinese Referred to Committee on immigration. nm Relatious. right, from Committee on Claims, reported adversely House bill for the relief — Grant, and it was indefluitely post T any intrinsic fh Ly ned. Mr. Sherman introduced a bill prescribing the devices and inscriptions on tue coius of Referred to the Finance Also, a jotut resolution auth orizing the Sppolntment of three commis- Sioners to attend ap iate ion to take into consideration the subject of the rejative changes tn valine between goki and silver, and to adopt measures to renov the embarrassments therefrom. Finance Committee. THE DISTRICT POLICE. Mr. Wadieign submitied a resolution structing the District Commissioners to nish a list of persons ferviog oa the poli force of the District,bow many served in the army or navy, and wh ons Of the act of March been compiled with, aud if not, why not. the United States. national conven- ‘ou or the other ly for further time? counsel for Capt. Have you ever noticed any mani ‘es prejudice or against Capt. A Judge Wylie In the first place I never got a decision infavor of Grant on any of the motions ot want to have the cases tried by Judge Wylie and so wrote him, stating may desire in as delicate a manner ‘as possi- ble. The Judge afterwards rebuked me in that “in spite of Congress @ would try the cases.” This expression was accompanied by a great led Lo the Chiet ed him to assign these cases to another judge,and Judge Cart ier sald he would confer with Judge Wylie I donot know whetherhe did S0 or not. The cases are still before Judge A very Ouerous order is now being prosecuted, which I did not think was right, but I have had so many orders made against counsel that I do not think were right that the committee will have to be th This was the order of ay 6, which sends the caseto the auditor Oaly one side of the case was sent to the auditor, as the order leaves out entirely the defense of Grant. knows that some of the loans were liable to reduction on account of some draw backs, And on Account of usurious rates of interest charged. The whole case should have been sent to the auditor—both sides. Judge Wylie.— Do you think that the whole case should be sent by the court to the aud- And now every squealer And chronic aj Is tound in repu Of faith a congealer The country may feel her Welfare secure in his hands. In both Hayes and Wheeler She finds men to heal her ‘Wounds and preserve her fair fame; Then ring outa For William A. Wheeler, Like Hayes, an invincible name, ean bands; open court, sayin or anybody else © APPROPRIATIC On motion of Mr. ‘ommittee of Conference was a. »polnted on the Post Ouice isting of Messrs. deal of feeling. on the subject. itive business was The Blaine-Caldwell Cable Dispatch, TELEGRAMS BEFORE THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. Mr. Hicks, of New York, cable clerk of the Ocean Telegraph Company, appeared before the Judiciary Committee to-day, subraitted the following telegrams in rela- tion to the Blaine Caldwell dispatch: (Telegram 1.) WASHINGTON, May 26—7» Josiah Culd- well, 115 Carman street, London:—See Scott’s Papers 16th. Philadelphia, as you trathfu strongest endorsement of hia s IN THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL were resumed. proclamation and reading of the minutes of last day's im- estion was on the to Novem>er. rd stated that the mana- gers bad referred this matier to the Mouse of Representatives and taken no action, and the Managers now left the matter to the discretion of the Court. Senator Ingalls said he judges in this case. for examination. Honse had would like to hear ALAgers OD Lhe power of Lue Sen- ate to sitduring the reces: Manager Lord sa’ not fully discussed ly can, the te the managers had this question among themselves, and were not now unanimous on it, but he thought there would be no diffi- culty in their reach clusion. He had no doubt of the power of the Senate to sit as a court of impeacument He based this on the action of both Houses in consenting to the appearance of the managers before the court of impeachment without the House being required. the fact that in New York the impeacnment case of Barnard nad been tried after the ad- journment of the legislature, of Lords bad also tried impeachment cases afer the adjournment of Parliament. On motion of Senator Sherman, the galt Ties were then cleared for the Senate to con- (Telegram 2 JUNE 1, 1876.—To Josiah Wells, England: Don’t permit newspaper men and others to interview you. JUNET, 1876. 1k Josiah Cdrcen, Tunbridge { fulse authorize to deay you fp LES, ag ames Hotel. Received at Western Union building, Broadway and Dey streets, May 31, 1876.—To Josiah Ctildwell, Carman s‘reet. London: Thanks for your cable endors- ing all my statements dwell, Tunbririge Gen. Butler.—It will have to go to the auditor some time, and it may as we.l go first as last. In all these orders I always appealed, so a8 Losecure the benefit of appeal as often ‘as possible. before the Supreme Court there will be no record of the evivence on which thetauditor &@ barmonious con- Wetis, London: paid Blaine, (Te Cable, 345 p. m. If the case now foes | UFNE the recess. resence of the Judge Wylie—That is a new doctrine to ig Peay lane me. Gen. Butler.—This we have bad the hovor to difter. Gen. Butler was then asked if he had ever heard Judge Wylie say authing prejudicial Grant, to which ae replied, * time I heard Jadge Wylie say, certainly be- fore any testimony was taken, that he (W ) didn’t Intend to help Grant to cheat hts cred- not the first time that ad the House oe Thirty first. fs (T MAY 318t, 1876.— To Favo, Lonton: Dispatch received. Cable this Immediately to chatr- Committee, Washing- Scott's evidenes avout New York news- man House Judiciary ton: “Have just read our bond transaction, aper, end fully corroborate it. I never gave Blaine any Little Rock bonds, direetly or indireetly. Am now bu railroads, and cannot leave without or would gladly voluniart} come home and testify. Can make aftidayit to Uaat elect, and mall it, if desired. PHILADELPHIA. ) i Biesived at Western Unioa Building, May REPRESENTATIVES.— The Honse was called to order this moraing by the Clerk, the leave of absence of Speaker Kerr having expired. On motion of Mr. Morrison, (Ill ,) Mr. Cox was deciarel the 8 the temporary absen ‘The eli of ihe states was omitted House immediately went into Committee of the Whole on the army appropriation bill, Mr. Blackburn in the chair. The text of the dill,as reported by the committee, was very generally adhered to, although a few amendments were made. The bill as amended was then reported to In answer to farther questions Gen. B. said: I have seen actions of Judge Wylie waich were botexactly what I desired to see, and What he would not bavedone in ten utes afterwards. Judge Wylie the Farragat prize el sion which was appealed to the Court in General Term and then argued. Tae Chief Justice announced the decision of tue court as being the unanimous cooclusioas of the court, overruling the decision of Judge Wy- After the Cuief Justice got tbsrougb, Judge Wylie begun some remarks, at first explaining bis decision, and thea g. The Chief Justice turned to him “Didn't you in the consaltation agree to thé opinion of the court?” e Wyile went on with his dra hen the Chief Justice turned bim saying: * Well, brother Wylie, you have come out of the same hole that you went tn.” Judge Wyle iu reply to to this said, “I “out ait ‘here any longer. suited,” and left the bench, and was not seen on the bench any more that day. vol used to such practice,and it mate a strong Impression upon matter was no secret. the newspapers at the time, and the bar was quite fall when it happe Judge Wylie—My remarks had a very lary effecton the Colef Justice, dida’t > Iding three European cial case isin my heard the case. of He gave a deci- peeur lary los! peaker pro ter ce of the Speak To Favo, Londo: Cable. Noboy, except- ing Scott. 6 paid. 4,03. Philadelphia. F. 8. R. ) ved Western Union Building, Cable V, Washington, May 25th. wsiah’ Caldwell, 115 Carman street, London: See Scott's testimony of papers, : ‘apn Scott, Philadelphia, as you trathfally au the strongest endorsement ot hls state- All the amendments made by the Commit- tee of the Whole were division, except one to appropriate £209.00 for the construction of additional military posts in the Indian country, upon which the yeas and nays were demanded. _ The amexdment was réjected—yeas, 7; reeito without @ Kno't bas received wi nays, ‘tne hill, as amended, was then pasred. Mr. Lord (N. Y.), on bebalf of the im- managers of W. W. Belkaap, said they had reported to the high court of impeachment this morning that the House declined to take action on the resolution re ported on Saturday last. therefore left with the court, and he asked leave to withdraw the resolution. Was granted. The House then proceeded to the consid- eration of bueiness reported from the Com- mittee on the District of Columbia, ——_—__-+0e-- The Republican Candidates GOV. HAYES ACCEPTS TH® NOMINATION. The committee appointed by the Cincin- nati copvention to notify Gov. Hayes of his nomination for Presideut arrived bus Saturday evening. i woat be tao- Postal Reform. lobserve with lively mous consent, the # Us’action that, by w ‘ost Office Committee of the » Hamlin cha!rman) has totroduced a bill, h was read twice and referred back to pmmittee, providing for the transmis sion through the mail of all letters, &:., ra- lating exclusively to government business, without the worse than neeless trouble ayia esting stamps on or The matter was Gex. Butler.—I don't know; it struck me that somebody should leave the beac. Gen. Butler then recited other lustances where Judge Wylie got restless and gave his opinion @ very strong colorin known of instances when Judge very severe language to counsel @5out their cases. “Once,” sald Gen. Ruuer,‘-he told me thata bill that I had prepared was a bundle of absurdities. He told me so good- vaturedly, however, {laugbter,] although I did not think so. After bill went before the upper court it was found to be all right. By Judge Wylie:—I donot know that my name appeared in the record as counsel; think that the name of O. D. Barrett aid, al- though I signed some of the ‘The time given ¢ answer @nd all the tunings you ordered could not have been done by any mortal Q. Do you think that the Chief Justice has auy more power than any of the jadges, A. I never supposed he had. It is the prac- tise of the court in February, I think, to assign business to the several judges. Q. Itita decent thing for counsel to come in court and charge the judge with partiailiy expense of either ‘franking” such matter, Not Laving seen the text of this propozed law in any newspaper, I take the liberty of a*g!ng you to publish it, in the earnest hope receive the earl n of Congresa. © Be it enacted, &e, transmit tbrongh the mail, free of ackages or other m: vely to the business of the verprrent of the United States: Provided, at every such letier or package, to entitle $ all bear over the words ‘oficial business’ an endorsement showing @'so the name of the depa from @ bureau or office, partment and bureau or office, as the case may be, whence transmitted. And if any person shail make use of any such official pe to &void the payment of postage on uvate letter, package or other e mail, the person #0 offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, aud subject tog fine of three hundrei dol- lars, to bé prosecuted in @uy court of com- rt — & ‘i ‘ . t for the purpose of carrying tuts act Into effect, it sball be the duty of each of the executive aepartments of the United States to provide for itseif and its Sabordinate offices the necessary envelopes; wnd, in addition to the endorsement desig- pating the department in which they are to for the unlawful use of ted thereon.” je act, greater secured, and and favorable tis as follows: At 9 o'clock the ‘hat it shall be lawful to roceeded to the exec. iive cham- ber, where they were received oy Gov. Haye’, aad Edward McPherson, of Pennsyly#. in @ neat speech notified him of hig tomina- Governor Hayés, with unusual agitation, and ina toné of voice so low as to make it almost impossible to be heard, replied as ards when the same any letters, lating exeln: ‘9 pass free, shi rtment, and, if the names of the de- ert a Sir: I have only to say tn res information, that I accept the nomiaailon. Perbaps at the present time it would be tm- proper for me to say more than this, althougn even now I should be glad to give some ex- pression to tre profound gratitude I feel for the confidence reposed and those forwhom youact. At a fatare time I sbali take occasiou to present acceptance ip writing, wilh my views upon tbe platform. SPEECH FROM THE CANDIDATE PRESIDENT. William A. Wheeler, candidate for Vice President, was serenaded Satar: ‘West Point, wnere he is stop, cence of Mr. Belcher, b's brother-in-law, Ia response to the compliment he spoke as fol- “I thank you, gentlemen, for your congratulations for an honor which probab| ted to you a8 it is to mysel 8 certainly not been sought for by me. I was not oblivious to the fact that bad been mentioned by warm iniends, who desired my success, bat I nel- ther looked nor hoped for such an over- Wwheiming evidence of the convention's fa. vor. But I have beeu a soldier fu the repud- liean ranks too lon) confidence too much high rés; i in me by yourselves A. I consider it very indecent. Q. If @ judge commits an error how long Goes it take to corvect it’ A. Sometimes it never gets corrected. One time it took me four years to have it cor- Q. Don’t you think it is natural for ajudge lo express himself after listening to a stream A. 1 think a judge should not feif. There is bo rule, however, which forbids it. Q Don’t you think that there ts a differ. ence between @ vil'ain and an honest man, and honesty, and such y ni ing @t the res: be used, the penalty these envelopes shalt be. " y the passage o! is sim, dispateh of the mails may many thousand dollars annual! postage stamps and clerica! The third and last section of the bill pro- vides for the restoration of the frankipg privilege to Senators and Representatives in Congress and to the Secretary of the Sen- ate ard Clerk of the House of Representa- tives—this “privilege” to be conidned “to matter relating exclusively to public busi- ness.” Very respectfally, Horatio Kix. is unex and ‘which bei or between villian, that a judge should not feel indi: A. 1 think that ajudge should stand be- tween all parties—even a villian has his @ right to his feeling, but ajadge bas no right to express it. Justice is y years @go was the Farragut begun in ’67, but was decided in Supreme Court last year. There were two cases. In one,one million Scere eee were fore you (to Jud: yi you decided agaiust both. Tae court 1 term reversed your decision. In answer to questions about the scene eral Butler said: “You the bench when the Chief |, “you payee tend sawe hole agree with us in the con- Judge Wylie:—Isn’t the voice ustice harsh, apd does it not A. He has an impediment in bis ape and when bis words id have enjoyed its okt be aware of the pousibliity which accompanies thut confidence. To be nominated iu times like rly which, despite its , represents in these by the great jonal si fullest extent the intelligence, the patriot ‘sm, Qnd th® conscience of the country, is Q. How man; WHAT THE DEMOCRATS SAY ABOUT It. anc decided? But, while the republicans are gratafied with the result at Cincinnati, the effect among the democrats is one of ifnotofdismay. The nomination of at it has sorely per- dollars is involved; Was 50 unex, rat that you went in,” and said, “Didn't you sultdtion rocen es | of the Cnier have an angry i It's & respectable ticket,” said well known eneer bon sO it feared ‘worse could The the ts thatit —— neutral ticket, FS Q 588 in his speech, who ie was excited when of it was but evea then HU s 3 Face Telegrams to The Star. WILL GOV, HAYES RESIGN? An Interesting Point. —e THE EASTERN QUESTION, ——_o—_—_ Turkey and the Great Powers, Cn GREAT FIRE AT HUDSON - WILL GOV. HAYES BESIGN? Am Interesting Question to Ohte Re- biicaus Sew York. Jase is.—A Cincinnati “ Whether or not Gor » N.Y. the Governor b: one office to immediately resign whatever otber one be might happen to bold, and if he followed his own ineliuations he would an- doubtedly do so in the present case; but if ne should do s0 under the iaw of the state there Would necessarily be an election for gover- nor in October, for it is provided that if the office Of governor become vacant for any reason thirty days before the day of the state @lection. it Bhali be Miled at that time by popular suffrage. The repudiicass do not Want tbe embarrassment which would be caused by the election of @ goveraor this year, and &re already seeking so to coa- Vinee Goversor Hayes that it ts his daty to retain bis present office watil late la Sep- tember, 80 Luat Licuter Goveroor Taos, L. Young can lega. Lo the position and hold it notil tue expir Lof tae term for which Gov. Hayes was elected ernor bas not givea any indteation « termination in the matter, bat bis friends be will ace and pot resign the present 5 ime indicated.” ——= THE FASTERN QUESTION. What the « Said, aud Mow it is tuterpreted Loxpor, June 19—The Parts correspon- dent of the Times, in @ letter reviewing the present attitude ‘of the Eastern question, concludes a8 fullows:—Toe Czar yesterday, f a lady who wished him a@ ry. Teplied with undisguised sate isfaction: “I hope i sball spend more tran- qull days at Jagaubeim tuan those I have parsed at Ems.’ Such a remark as this is lantamoant to & specific promise, and it may be Inferred that the European powers are determined to remain spectators of what passes between Turkey and her subjects and vassals. Thix does not mean that =e fication of Turkey is an accomplished fact or that we are on the eve of ite bein fected. The Insurgents do not seem disposed to lay down Useir arms vor Moatenegro aod Servia to abandon their preteasiog of an- nexing the one Herzegovinia and the other Bosnia, with the consent of Turkey herself, jay Appears to ind cate that pone of the European powers will support the insurgents and their neighbors, Though one will endeavor to thwart their designs, aud when the insurgents and the Porte come face to face and Europe is seen to remain a epectator, this insurrection will perhaps finish as it began. That is, without apybody knowing the reason a At the present moment everybody, particularly the six poWers, sre convinced that peace will not be disturbed beyond the frontier of Tarkey. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT HUDSON, Four Hundred Thousand Dollars Hvnson, N. ¥., Juue 13.—About 12 o'clock last night @ Bre broke out tn the engine room of the propelior John Taylor, lying at the dock of the Atbens aod Schenectady rail- road, opposite this cit rapidly extended to the ot dock aud to the depot bulidings which were almost totally destroyed. The vessels burned were the John Taylor, the barge Hercules, loaded with sv, boat Stephen Warren w: cbandise. The vessel belonged to the line of Johu H Starin. The large depot, 1.600 long, build at great expense by Dauicl Drew, and known as the “ White Elephant” was nearly destroyed wit inciading freights. Que hundred freight cars standing on the track aud loaded with flour, corn, oats, and tobreco wer This freight was cons! Dows, Stillwell & Co., Jessie Hoyt, and olbers of New York. The depot belonged to the New York Central and Hadson River Railroad Company, ail the books aud papers of the ratlroaa company and of Stario’s line were saved. The joss is about four hundred thousand dollars. At present the detailed losses and amount of insurance caunot be ascertained. The fire was purely accidental, and would have been checked with small joss but for the prevailing high wind. The whole village was at one Lime in imminent danger, but by the exertions of the fremen the flames were confined to the dock viciaity . =aasieseer Brent, Loxpon, June”, “Application was made today before £6 Gourt of Queen's Bench, for the clech* ge of Charles Breat, the Louls- ville fore;, “The attorney general offered NO Opposition to bis release, but made a ®Matement in relation to the ease. The court accordingly granted the order for tbe pris- over’s release. ons Workmen at the Centennial. ae ‘ons, June 19.—The yrs paiity Ot 4 clty are preparing to seud & delegation workmen to the centennial exuibition at Philadelphia. runing. Moscow, Juue 19.—A Fire occurred here last mght which destroyed over 50 houses. No precise particulars of the dam: bas been received yet, but It is believed to be enormous. Three fourths of the town of Kadschory, in the Caucasus, including the bazaar, were burned on Saturday last. —_-—_ a a and Damage te KNOXVILLE, June 19.—Almost the entire crop on the French Broad river has been de- stroyed by the recent freshet. Tw: ; A rise up to midnight last night, bat is falling Some rapidly this morning. Ficids and islands are submerged from five to ten feet. of the farmers will replant core. Below Knoxville the farmers will lose avout one- fouth of their crop. Very slight damage on Hoston river. —— Pedro. PROVIDEXCE, June 19—Dom Pedro and Suite left Newport this morning by tie ‘Wyckiord route for New York. —_—_<2e-__$__ The Demceratic Conventioa, THE OUTLOOK AT 8T. LOUTS. Gov, Tilden Ahead with W3, Votes—Guv. ITee~ dricks Next with 80. Frederick O. Prince, secretary of the dem- ocratic national committee, arrived at St. Louis Saturday, and will ast with we local committee iu perfecting arrangemeuts for the democratic national convention. Au- gustus Schell, chairman of the democratic bal gaged in compieting weir ar- rangements for the acesminodatioa of the R78 Ine Hey e 5 i i E é g i ; 3 Ht 4 lites ; a li