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E EVENING STAR. } | ; PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays excepted, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer 1ith street, aT The Evening Star News: Company, &. A. Sc auremalat Evers. | aa aeons ‘ as Evers 8 served carriers (9 akwons @ Ten Canta pe mech or Forty- Li : i ga eae ase ae oo ——— so DIE BIE) % bullion coe in we Bank of Eoglaod is the largest ever recorded, and the proportion of reserve to liabilities rhe highest that lt Bas bern for years The Daily News and Silver transsettons at 615 1. 30,000 Victims of Tarkish ONDON, June B.—The Paty, News Morning publishes @ letter from tt Con. ttanunepte « respondent, datet Jave 16th, grins details of atrocities committed tp nigaria during the Insurreetion, and r troops.) The writer aul movable property has been p’ mdered, bouses and vilages bnroed, and old mes, Wor men and children tndiserimicately «iaugh- tered, It ts eximated that the which heretofore ylelded to the government an annual revenue of #4,000,008, will not one-quarter of that om this pear or years toonme. Various estimates the Dumber Of lives sRerifoad at from 15.00 to 50.000, The correspondent names 57 vill KDown to have been destroyed. Among refugers, the numer of whom is very smeib, Star. Fening Sixty Cents a month; one year, | THE WEEKLY come” deere. Priday— 22.8 year, postage prej WAU midseriptions twartably tn cabanre. =, 47—N&. 7,252. WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 2: Wer Rates of cutvertising Renished on application. | NS 1876. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL, NOTICES. EVENING STAR, | orm cca Ciysecr £°Gra ie, ents | FORTE-FOURTH CONGRESS. | Pelegrams to The Star. Beard for grown persons, § so BSosm PAOe ChE wah tee utOAT Sa city at coon to-day, to be gone until Sunday. Ames: ae = S Sea, Reston fac ae teat a AMM | Sey RN ERO RRL SESS | Washington News and Gossip. yi ttsosat—Our mach-erteemed cite, | gio coumanication from the Secretary ot | THE CALDWELL DISPATCHES. dog. Tralhs ce aedienl ortents “Soros | nn BY pee CAMPBELL, Vico President, GovERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter. | rope shortly. He will be accompanied by | 'he Treasury, enclosing @ statement in rela-~ Panty in the main tno Pass Tie ON BIST ATRSTON SERS nal revenue, $577.648 13; customs, $456,608, | MSdaughter, of partics who have been entrusted with the | The Mystery Cleared Up. dae wish cette suamace gery | | GEN, Waterce retaoed tom Paitaae- | Trp Convenience, Comers on, he | Sper of ge taitnt cara ase eae —-—_ Borvices at the GUBLEY Cia PEL. near 7th and phia yesterday. . On motion of Mr. Sherman, the Commis- Horpdary streets, om 6 , ING next, | 4 vonG THE CALLERS at the White House | '2* ane an — no concuston. — loners of the District of Columbia were Mr. Blaine and Col, Scott Exonerated MOX probably bold foo coagpeees | hele Brery Bveting a3 ten te “fe th this morning wore Senator Morrill, Vt, Rep. | Ufternosn or thisevening = -8Y® “le | granted the privileges of the floor tor this | Ailare ttvited tonttend these apesttoge, vezrae” | Tesentative Vance Jonn C. New. eo a Mr. Edmunds moved t take up the 3 there is pot @ girl over ten years of age. In | — jg | _ReStGXED.—Jndge Curtis F. Barnam, | nici To AMEND THE ESvoRCcEuEST act.| SHARP FIGHT WITH THE SIOUX. | tne viinge of Sernstiten, in the disteiot at | THE CABINET MEETING was held this | cocond Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, | Mr. Sharman said anumber of Eenstons eres ie, 1 are knowa to — morning at ten o'clocx. No representatives | |). morning handed his resignation to the | 0D that side were now absent and he did not bave been killed. | Th isted of GOSPEL MEETING. from the Treasury or Navy departments | president, to take effect think this bill ongit to be taken up in their . {00 houses, Aod Was prosperous and peacefal, SABBATH EVENING, stSo'cloek. = | Tore present. creyitent, to take eifect on the Ist of Jaly | agence. During the Cincinnati coayention | THE CALDWEUL-BLAINE Dis. | Evers house bas been burned, and all the “WHY SHOULD I BE A CHBISTIAN TO- ; -- next. he said no political mensares had been taken PATCHES, pay eaggo a a few womea oTEL NIGHT?” NDIAN AGENT Puvwe has telegraphei Navy. oO: Up, on account of the absence of Senators The Matter Cleared me Pome aterm ~wolts, ORES AOTEL * 1 NAVAL ORDERS.— Pay Director T. 1. a . q e 2 and some women who w: by the how pea for the reception ANSWERED IH 10 SERMONS OF 3 MIN: | fo the burcau from Arizona that be has suc. | Looker, ordered to resume his dation at the So tnen ones jebgretore, | New Youx, June 23.—Mr. James C. Reed | Hau ineencne Trees once Rees ale Fish. ¢ UTES BAUH. ceeded in removing the Chiracahua Indians | say office, Baltimore, Md., 30th inst. Pay- | jretiéWas no more than right molishes the following letter, dated June | 9 great impression, at Consiantinopie. “tie All are invited soe 28 up to the San Carlos agevey withouttrouble | aster Richard by ogee vagy cy pm <— mr ES ee said the ——— — the 's tial clerk. To day lam sim int gevecneet ie nek ae nae Gee: with > A Cok The Festivnl o' a € x e Inty at the navy pay office, Baltimore, 30th | otber side who were away were paired, aud 1 is % 3h + Col. TES sensing Seicot. at the TeSvaireet eure yes HOw. Misr Charente bas tlegcapbet | TT aust ondencd iy satieascoonie, the Senator would notice that there were | Rostr's sities in Patel: ee at = aes iedsy, was ® grand mccess, in every particelar. | J. Proctor Knott that the revelations in the : quite as many absent on this side. ‘The gen- | that I eorceted Reena to nol Q 240 | A SHARP FIGHT WITH INDIANS. pricing citicen, Bir. Gcozge W 'Knoxs npea | Wisconsin whisky investigation have taken | _TH® PENNSYLVANIA DELEGATION at St, | Guile.S8 Many absent on this si ay been fuily | cablegram from Mr. Caldwell, beruves That | Gem, Crooks Berne Shet from Vader wachers and children, wae most bighiy appre: | him by eomplete Surprise, and that he | Louls will be as inharmonious as was the | discussed. The bill {itself was no more than | catied Bim the day before from Philadelphia », itm. | ciated: The opuibuses. ilobly decked Ja Oenten, destics the committee to awatt his Presence ielegation at Cincinnati. Senator Wallace pote im lad rorginonng aed ell ony gen to “cable nobody excepting Scott.” I al ee beep inst Gabe nF 4 bial style, ond | parvision of fore proceeding further. To accommo late nd * . seg Accordance With the de ‘wnat | explained to Col, Scot th ecel ved at :¢ nt headqua oe j Para Pie tea teaches nena eo nna,eram, the | Mr. Carpenter te investigation has besa avantitnens mia ee Was pow a majority of the Supreme Court. had mailed to Mr. Galiwell, podon, a | from Capt. Nickerson, aid to Gen. Crook, OCK ENON SPRINGS, Premier attention, be gait ton the eapeedoand | ‘THe Suxpey Crvit Binus.—The demo DISTRICT COMMISSIONER DENNISON re- | When all the Senators on the other side were | on its margia Lhad penclind “Let aenehets | On Rosebud creck on the morning of tee ten" SAT NORTH MOUNTAIN. gsth+ ring upon the grounds, it crats will make an effort to get through e a od | Present and they had all voted against it. hear from you;” “somebody” meaning Mr. | '®*ting several bourse. Our loxs was nine RLY SEVEN HOURS FKOM WASHINGTON THR ANNUAL MéETING OF with the sundry civil bill within the next | pesitn, trom Onin where he mee enon Mr. Morton regarded this bill ag one of the | Caldwell's friends in Boston, Col, Scott in | Men Killed and twenty-one woundet. Cai vet Ematt Proprietor. | ABD POTOMAG HIVES” BARE ou: | UWeaty-four hours, even if an all-night ses | O¢alth, from Onto, where he has deen for the | most Important ‘now before the Senate. It WM. H. Koss, MD. - " sit to his hi He is | involved the rights for the next few months | F2}delphin, or myself in New York; that | Hen sous euverhy wontaes ts aa tes _— = rece ~ ~ past week on a visit to 3s home. ie is ve Fi x Tae 4s was likely to stay at e Centenni a J — Meckient Fugelcen. | FAY for the gurprsecl electing Mine Directors | lon le necessary. Mauy of theta want to | Sett Niceand with the neralia inne ale on | Gre ieee cine a oe ane Dext few months hntil “the Army of ths Potomas mann! | won'the ight, and camped on the field. The =e pn Ss A the bill with tue republicans in au aahasened | ihe Cineinnatl eouvention. the Supreme Court hai virtually destroyed | Sune 6th, abd my office in New York would | /0dian8 made the attack, and bad ® force $40 per month of four weeks Board of Trade Booms. $19 Pennsy!y nie avenue the bill with the republicans in an unfinished —$—<$<—$<$<—<— the enforcement act, and it was absolutely | be closed during my absence and Mr. Cald- | they po doubt belteved sufficieat to whip Focal terms made for families, oF for avy Pagan te Stop asaely 10, 1876. Polls open | state, THE Danbury News man must take a back | essential that the present bill should be well’s lawyer ip Boston probably absent, 1 | this command.” A_ priv: patch states ee be Catena ‘ L. WM GUINAND, President. SEATED AND UNS¥ATED.—Delegate Fenn, | ‘eat. Mr.James R. Young, in one of his | acted on. qlee fare from Wasingion to the Springs wi “HA. GRISWOLD Been Heat, zi ; bad thovgbt it best, to went any ‘cable. that General Crook bad a horse shot from 7 Baltimore aud Ohio Rallroed aad coaches of Idaho, was sworn in this moraing to suc- | right, well posted Washington letters to | | After further discussion, the motion to | gram from Mr. Caldwell being lost, to direct | “uder him SS is only @3 50 the roand tr: TAs Beet. ke up was ied—ayes 23, noes 11. ing waters. grand scenery ceed Gov. Bennett, who was ousted by a re- | the Philadelphia Star, as long ago as April | “Xe up corri bh it toward Col. Scott by the above dispateh. = hon sth, said: “It Conkilog 18 not hominated | ,,rBe Chair lald before the Senate an invi- | Col, Scott thereupon showed me the follow The Markets, may ail be obtained at this suu- MILBURN’S SODA WATRE. port of the Committee on Elections. The | 1 iends iil nenes ae siekoe. whieh. looxs | *8tton from the Soelety of the Oldest Inhab- | ing telegram which he had that day rece! ved Batrim: June 23.—Virginia sixes, mer resort No bar, no extortionate charges, 0° | warcRaL SPRING@ WATERS ov Draught, House also adopted a resolution declaring J. | [is G1 strongly like Hayes and Wheeler itants of the Districtof Columbia to attend | from Mr. Caldwell: 4; Virginia consolidated. vu Geod food, abundaatly supplied, cooked in best | (CM-COLD TEA, OOF FEE and UHOOOLAT H cad of South Carolina, entitled to series, 80, Borth Carolina sixes. old, thelr 4th of July exercises. Eager frm Gemaind pad Hes 0 *. Jn 33 —Ootton steady and firm— . bis seat. This is the second colorea member er, promprtl: ved. TLVANIA AVENTR, * eh: CE 1429 Panxstivania near Willara’s, | Who has received consideration at the hands Bort en attractive summer home for Washi. of the Elections Committes. Souians, at rates which ell can afford — E. W. WHITAKER, « Low » May 31, 1576.—You: temen ‘The consideration of ihe bill to amend the Spore Aap oe to the Congressional Committee on the 1th, President pro tempore, laid before the Senate | ¢Dforcement act Was proceded Fae kue | relating to Fort Smith railway bonds which T quiet, steady eud cochanged. ou ‘chased of me, is perfectiy correct. I nochange ro—s-ucbera 2 —_——e @ communteation from Dr.John B. Blake, | Thurman and Whyte, the latter objectiag to | 320 BUF tantinte it, if uecesen firm but quiet; western ac.ive and higher—southers Ser comeiinc emaaneen enn ll 715 ‘th street, near Treasury Department. | coy Veeco ne TUCTOR ISATAH HANS- | president of the Oldest Inhabitants’ Soctety | ihe broad latitude of the language euploges | pon seeing that Mir Gadgets potenraen | seen sles westore or Ceverietive pumphists or Informacion. eallon | So. : parts : po! M er z IS ae io peme forms er on Diserlet . heesion and Bounty Cini, 8 com, chief of the bureau of construction and | of the District of Columbia, inviting the | in the bill. @o. yellow, 5 mixed. PE agin a : Mit | BM apot, Se'; Suis, 80 bid Atgos. Onis steady "je repair, U. 8. N., was examined at great | members of the Senate to be present at their ved meaned Gel. Sov widens, I ern good t Sad, western ce IN THE SENATE to-day Mr. Ferry, the 3 sout HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The | xpressed regret that Mr. Caldwell had not | Western A Centennial! celebration of Independence day % addressed it to the Judici ‘Committee; —A Medi length by the House Committee on Naval ord’ H m jock, and immediate! e clan, mm Leah dnl EL pg Be iit, | Aflairs to-day. His examination was very | *t Ford’s Opera House, at 12 m., July 4. ee ae, prsiaremagt rs: | ot TEL. COBB'S ISLAND, Va. went into committee on the sundry civil no =. sat ee sua a it eee Meal. Batter n of Anatomy, New kK | minute and went into the cost of the severa’ pr Ss Davi ofter to more y substan’ neces - 4 rupatteacs ang we taper gana g | ae ascii Soe tt Sanaa ened, | ums oMST gy seareeks alt eas | tat be mi be presented to tae Se an | Wie Bineoar te cic 0". | ey. precede ry prope | we: tu Corfe in acne Fa ya uri, wo as wel a ? - rE ° - a sPorting’a clear synopsis of the impediments t | Low being repairet. ae those | convention as a compromise candidate | piper (Gal) to inereate tie a situation into which affairs had drifted since | Pisa, ¥:pigkT MM Ane advancing, 118. Be ftors. —_—_——_ er ee Price, % cents Address the author. gen: wo 3 ee corn, 65 GW: onts, 104. memte—Corn. b ‘June 23 —Btocks active and lower. Gold, \ Exchene, tong, 4; short, dull and lower reall: Die oaks fuse Heda O14 Botye py | see mn esters Bet Steamer “* P Banks" to Cherrystone, v MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FEIDAY MOGN | [5PH- D. COOK. ine ropriation ~ ; when it becomes apparent that no oneof the | for the continuation of the abhie Buildin his last news: ‘advices from here—since oe te | ai Sodiitiz. boing tho resalt of 99 years’ ox; | _ THE CURRENCY QUESTION.—Tho Banking | ‘eading candidates now mentioned caa se- | al San Francisco to 81000 000) rejected. © | the day after Col. Seott bad testified, in fact, r i ¥ and Currency Committee have postponed a | cure the nomination. Judge Davis was led On motion of Mr. Weil: ¥ and ask him = C.) to cabie direct to Mr. vote on the specie-resumption repeal ques- | ‘nto writing his letter of declination when | tary of War was charged with the expendi.| Knott the ful ler denial whicn he offereil to Uon until Monday next, at which time it is | &¢ became aware tuat Tilden was the choice | ture of the appropriation for the State, War | make. J estimated tbat this plan would re, 5 ye 4 pa f may of the Illinois delegates. His friends | and Navy departments building. quire aboat three hundred words and cost hede beter. Core withoht important expected Gibson, of Louisiana, will have | “! chat So Terms—83 day, 818 per week, $60 pe ay, however, that he will not be withdrawn Mr. Huribut (Iil.) moved to increase the | upwards of $250, an expenditure which I was x, J 23, 12.50 ‘The rate of die month ct tnisty dopa. Sietiat oten toe Sane sod | spite Committe, Phe act tote ae eae ie | om the contest, but will be held back asa | appropriation for tie State, War aad Mace | Tbr ansot gre? ah expenditure which T was een, Jame merhet for three months: bills te for lovger than cne month. {> STRATFORD FENDALL, Was a tie. If Gibson votes with the anti. | Compromise candidate. Many of them feel | departments building to $750,000. Scott has written, I asked him to pay. He | Lal's per ceut., which is Kat por ant below the For information sddress COPE & SEGAR, "sen beg OS eee resumptionists the question wil! be brought | ‘@nsuine of success, ‘he committee recommended $250,009. declined to do so; in fact, as he hay stated, | heck nd rate, U. 8. bonds, 10 40's, Mim; Pim = =[Cap.4Rep | Cobb's Isiand, Va. = . © ————— 4 i t Evie, 12%, New York Central. #5 THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY of the Mr. Hurlbut called attention to the fact | he refused to have anything to do with it. that the present Navy and War department | Under the circumstances, in the face of the | , L0o00N- June 23.4 p.m —The guoterion of afiver An | independence of the United States will be buildings were insecure,and the vaiuabie —-A into the House at one Mmecst AIN HUUSE, jours SE Ee IMPORTANT MILITARY CHANGES in ere, re confirmatory cablegram and je offer of | *° 487 t#f0Xe6l. The market is ¥: = a = BANESBES, order has been issued by the Secretary of | observed by the army (by command of Gen | records were in danger of destruction. Some- | fuller denial which he had just received DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL Convey. CRESSON SPRINGS, Cambria County, Pa, 4 With Strest and Pennsylvania Avenus, War, relieving Gen. Schofield from command | Sherman) as follows: At each military post | ‘hing should be done therefore to complete | from Mr. Caldwell, the propriety of Colonel This delightful SUMMER BESORT wil! - ~ TION, which assembies at St. Lous on Toes. 7 [ - | these buildings and protect the papers. Scott's refusal was not apparent to me, and | 7 Is t nd hall the f the military‘division of the Pacific and | #24 camp provided with artillery and am Mr. Dupnell (Minn.) also advocated the | so it happened that in the discharge of what | 283 D€Xt. Is to meet in the grand hall of epered’ fe eptio: é Deslert tn Government and District Securities | © Saas of 4 munition @ salute of thirteen guns will be fio 4 : 1 ne PI = fe Winn! | Merchants’ Exchange building, which has Be opened for the reception of ganute 9 roreien machacgs aad Golde wmieiy’ | Ssrigning Bim command of the Wet Polat | teed et the dawn and alsn at the close or the | Amendment as being of absolate necessity | T considered an act of justice to Mr, Bains, F € ig Ds op of the Allegheny Mounfaras uo . capacity for seating fully five thousand : 5 he government arcutves. | of my own volition, at my owa expense. , a : “s ‘ay, and a national salute will be fired at | for the security of t . {| sons. The merchants’ exchange bes bat re- Bure desirable place can be found any wh PHE BEST $1 GLASSES Smee = Socket ae __ meridian. Post commanders will provide Mr. Kelley (Pa.) sald he doubted whether pelpregpemreger Bey ge Os = direct | centiy been completed, and is one of the Zoe lta: MC, adgrees a CLELLAN, Suy't it . fon of the South will be diseontinee. Pes | stch additional Inexpensive observan Freee a erect a ce oetay Ot this Need Me a tat geniladelphia and | bandsomest buildings, expecially designed —- we uxnica SG | 1o" eo under com- | 2UCh 88 parades, &c.,as they may con: th since! economy. cepred 3 to e fal SSrreyre IN AMERICA Cepartment of the South will pe uader com- mand appropriate to tite occasion. They may also, | ®€lieved in the erection of these bulidiags, | supstanflate” what ne ad taatday eavies 4 mg bi a ‘ol, Ruger. aL thelr discretion, participate wita their | Decause they gave work to people wuo need- | Colonel Scott, by telegraphing bim to say, | Poets are, four for commercial Purposes, in the comeing. : ifferent entrances to POINT LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT, Bott H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, and Mottage plan 2 : building, and in addition to the grand stair. = = J : by wire, to the Judiciary Commitice CoNFIRMATIONS.—The Senate, in execu- | commands in any civic or military carenio- | “4! a ‘a2 | Way, Which ascends in the center, thers are ig ’ iat ‘ne majority of the House refasel two | exactly what I jadged from his cable- n 0 OPEN JUNE D 422 letptr_453 Fennerivanta av..corner si st | tive session yesterday, contirmed the follow- | mes taking place In the Le maliticaeerdotiace berths pmo pabite To “Colonel "Seat, 4 hea — rope = ;LOTHING ing nominations:—James A. Williamson, of | P*'S 10 which they may be invited. putldings, while it gave forty miliioas for | &!" knowledge I hi his Euro- | tire length of the buildiee: adhe tetr ae Yereco.ma. | IST6 © ie 1876 | towa, to. be Commissioner of the General NOMINATIONS.—The President sent the the ae - — In other Lede = = a, a RY length. STne ceiling 18 lofty, and beautifally ie a Land office, vice 8. 8. Hurdette, resigned following nominations to the senate to-day: | ives millions to tie anze mines walle say. © time books of the Western - and appropriately frescoed. All of the ar Joana < CHASE! UNTIL YOU EXAMINE | Yj 7 . t 5 Ree : a , < : priate leawant de Ra ir lp op SB (AMINE | Wm. J. Hoppin, of New York, t6 be & Henry H. MeCormick, to be attorney of the 's the laborer starve. ‘ompany will demonstrate that ail the dis. tary of legs J 4 rangemeuis jor the accom: ation of the at ad . . Hort : Mr. Huribut’s amendment was rejected. patches I refer to moved tn the order I state: ~ merly $25, at A. STRAUS Tat; resigned. James Day, of New Teton, | C-8.for the western distriet of Peansyiva- | 24, 4uribatis an Nourned as ct T that several hours after Mr. Caldwell’s Teen of the principal Sitios tn tke eonemy toe BEAUTIFUL WHITE MABSEILLES VEST, | jo be se 1 secretary of legation at Loudon, | °!%; Charles C. Waters, to be U. 8. district | tay 3 session, and at 12 o'clock was called to Ty dental had reached Colonel Scott's connected by wires, which lead to an 0; Perry county, Pa. Siagle cr double-breasted, for @1 at 1011 | vic Wi. IH. Cheesebrougit, resigned, Post rney for the easteru district of Arkaa- | order for Fridy’s session. us Lcabled him to send a fuller denial | ff fo the rear of the rostr: white = : Peunsy{vauia aven' 1—Wmm. 0. Huichinson, Jacksonviile, | #8: Postmasters—Towner Sebloy, Charies- | On motion of Mr. House (Tean.), the | by cable to tne Judiciary Counties, oe pocumatie tubes cnnmest the hell ail ane mma eS ey eae we mong, | Ais, Mrs. Ernestine Sierne,Jeifersoa, Texas. | (¥2) We Vai Sam Corson, Wasbingtou, | House disposed of the contested election nufavorable comment bas bee iain Office of tue Western Union telegraph Situated or t tP ie Midland raft- #0 look at the $10 Worsted Suit at A. STEBAUS’ = N. C.; Thomas Taylor, Chattanooga, Tenr case of 8. S. F vs. F. W. Bennett, from fact that in my dispa' oat ig og eB reed y ppuss | 4 TELEGRAM Fro Mu. N.G. Onpwar, | Milltiry appointments—Aifred C. Sharoo. | iquno, declaring MY. Fenn entitied to the | well I preserived tis reply to the co:nmit- | COMPRES. TORN TS. 10 diterene watterne AOLE Eee | We bave received the following by tele. | [owa, to be:d t ralry: Her and he waa sworn in. tee. Ibelieve that method is of com: roast Mommarrons.! ee ee Dane a ROLk rome b if e1t J. Slocum 2 enaa On motion of Mr. Harris, (Va.) the House | usage with people accustomed to sending | x22 %,, CITCuswa abe .— via same ence barca bh Infan ogether with appointments | uiso disposed of the contested cases of Cox | long distante costly telegrams. If Co: tg mene ro rl y ae ‘THE OBIENTAL SILK WORSTED BUIT for | Co me 23.—Evening Star second leutenaucies of the member: Siait, from Minnesota, and of Lee vs. | enel Scott had provided the means per- | Clotions ratify ing the recent nomitetinnsned eS, most dressy out this seagom, at A. Sand torn pt pee poe au pone teat < he last class graduated at the military Kainey, from South Carolina. In both cases | haps I would have adopted oiher aud plat te mee ay hy Cincinnatl. Am: ‘the red. z STRAUS’. —— Captain Binckiord wilt ail be explaings | \“ademy, heretofore published. ‘he sitting members were confirmed iu their | more elaborate manncr; but I cuose to dic~ a O18 J. CANNON, Propristor. BRINOE ALBERT FROCK COATS, with Vests . “yg ‘ speakers was Hon. Wm. Orton, who i Tas * s “ seats, and the revolutions were adopted. late exactly what I thought Mr. Caldwell Ha: Sone, Besueitel peeteen or OM. 96 LOEL | Tiitae cnr Acmente Metin cree Bann Pere ee Tre emo Gays past hassnffered | ““Th¢ “House thea went” into cusanittes | could and shound. ays Seeks cee Tae | wae & mistake to think that liayes and ? Wheeler had been sprong on the convention Penne) Ivania avenue. “gain on the sundry elvil bill. money to pay for my ‘telegram came from accorvance with a rule of more ‘than six fined ed. 4“ at Cincipnati at the [HE GREAT RIT OF THE SEASON !—A | yrors’ standing. My duties in the iesis. | °° to his Ded. Surgeon General Barnes se HYGEIA HOTEL, FORT MONRO OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. ‘This delightful Summer Resort, command!ng a ° ast moment. The : Mr. cng (Va Lae an amendment Rd = Cages @od_ the form I cores wes names of both men had el i os consid Liven Duster, very long aud nicely made, for i sreseribes absolute rest for several weeks as | *ppropriating 350,000 for the repair, &c., of | the briefest, hence cheapest, way of indicat- | ¢, weral mon revs , ang EA prem Bet Creed onthe Atlantic #1,8tA-8TRaUs. enpicin Gee eat tad hie indispensable condition of averting very igranayee department at the naval station | ing the ground his, reply should cover; Seeks on pre ae eet cele sean Ge a ae aay ah Supt: na ‘ serious consequences, and orders that at Norfolk. Adopted. 9@ It observed, on May 3is . b Beene aed Walce eee Rous te every ARE | PRE DELLEBAREE PLAID CASS SUIT re- piain Blackford have withneld a dollar | “rt ue, coaseauences vigorating air on the ——— found to be so free of all taint that they were cuced to $18,at L011 Feunsyivauia avenge, "| belonging tocolored men. 'N.G.ORDWaY. | “0st be taken tn scme invigorating Popeaud | THE BALTIMORE AND PoTowac R. R in the ppt Pn et Rome gh Rd remeen. “Waar comely trimmed and mede in the very late Me. CLAPP’s PeTITION.—The Senate Verdi bave been urgivg upon him the same DEror. ‘The Senate Committee on Public — et our ——s business <7 be victorious at the next election as he soe yerds divens ach We 60 20 steamers toneht | yey ccepeerennea ouneow Committee on Privileges and Elections held | course. ile = Buildings and Grounds and the sub-commit- | eee ee ae eat ed ae eee ot | the sun would r:se to morrow. Fata of the co Bn ‘THE EINE BLACK CLOTH pugs svrra | * Meeting to-day to further consider the roved Lda, He remanor in ben sans | tee on Railroad of the House Committes | S¢cTeC¥: z ~ r rind & improved to-day. He remained in bed dur- | ‘ on ble code book of the Westera Union he could | 4 neriLtaNt RECKPTION was given Wea Ae ge barge Soe Apes should be sea to be approciatod, at Petition of A. M. Clapp, Congressional Prin- | ing most of theday. Although his physi- | 02 Public Buildings and Grounds, consist- easily have discovered that “Favo” oO” siguidied | nesda: y evening at the residence of ee praying for an investigation into the | cians advise his early depariure from the | ‘Of Messrs. Harrison, Waish, Williams, | Cxactiy this Fro das CO Rook tise Bros. Philadelphia, to Annie Louise Cary and ‘Torme—@11 10 per week and upwarts, according | ENGLISH STRIPE AND PLAID OAss surr | ™&nazement of his office by a Senate com- | city, tt Has not been daclicn than le weais | of Michigan, Kim ball, and Woodworth, held \.¥. foloestion. Speciai terms to parties remaining a E thet sold (816, selling Seption of peests ior tne Beane feaecn. ‘Waart | A FULL LINE of Children's SUITS, hand- way, N-Y., to Josian Caldwell, No. 115 Can- | other distinguished vocalists and mu mittee. The subject was discussed at some | to travel a: ent, e So nceting today avd sathorized Mr. Mor- | non street, E. C., London,” To save the cost hor longer. Address statue” now fe O15, 0 A. | length, and the conclusion informally best fein ree nly nor where tt wonla be | yi11, of Vermont, chairman of the Senate | or. word bnanp te : pe danny Fa pk, Jem H. PHOEBUP, Proprictor. oo ERS, Plain ond pen reached that the Senate had the authority to OTOMA "i Vics eee of odiaees vive uo A e 1 A CoMPROMISE EXPECTED ON - | mit to the Committees on Public Buildin, AS Bese 's stan, ‘great variety of colors, at 1011 Peansyivania | MAKE the investigation asked for without c D OX THE SAL bile “4 Near PIN EY PU. sss. The occasion was the departure wail, I wrote Little 4 bonds, oe of Miss Giry for awn, Among the artists stranger might construe mean the muni- Ki reference tothe acuion of the House. Tne | any QUESTION.—The prospect agree- | *8d Grounds of the House an Senate, iar chairman, (Mr. Morton) it 1s understood, < : ees » | cipal bonds of that city, and an intended cs DB i * - iT, Ma A ESS ment between the two Houses on the legis- | 2Utborizing him to communicate with the | Giipnie Sir Cotta 7 Se telegrasa 30 Mise Esmeralda Cervantes, Miss Julia Rives, nn ts —— resort wili be open for reo-ption of NOBTH HOOSIO 0488. SUIT et $11, is only | will draw up a report on the subject setting leg the commi . B. atte ne Joth. to be had at A. president of the Baltimore and Potomac et cad, “1 | 2 I merts, Ferrauti, 8. forth the views of the committee ou the sub. | !#tlve, executive and Judicial appropriation | fallroad, and siate to him that oles ees tien: Changed itso 28 toread, “I | Willis, G. W. Colby and others. Visitors by Potomac steamers will be — b mest spemesty et Piuey Point or Maret i hever gave Blaine any Fort Smith railway ——— ————— ect and indicating th er fi bill, is now quite favorable, and there is | arrangemepis are made by the compan bonds,” ore ea wt ic ee eee SETS: al rimmed and nicely | ir vestigation shaifbecouducted. Ve ee | ovety prospect that the bill Will be cuactel | wiane a ents, Made by the company | bonds.”'an expression of more explicit a For a Camnenace,—<he Mowsek Gree ‘ og Committee, to draw up a resolution to sub- | 0/8 Single word in my telegram to Mr. Cald ing. I also wrote in my proposed dispatch User says that it bas the highest authori a . iv by the end of the fiscal year. The basis of | preseutdepot in this city and the tracks of nr? “ 21 “y teaeg beeen nee YOUTHS) DEESSAND BUSINESS SUITS ing} THE CALDWELL Disrarcn Inquiry— | compromise is as set forth in last night's | iheroad on vil street, that theo ne these BOeen con ee companioened | Sxenes wnt Benater: praetore F. ume ws to Pine riABAMSS BOS, | X great variety of stylos and patterns, at A. | Col, Thomas A. Scott appeared before the Sit prone nie oe te ene amweed spon ara ke Steps to secure such legislation | the twodispatches Will show that he changed | tselvies posetien ee ae ie anda ticket, . p* Piney Point P ©. St. Mary's Co, M s . [sae Seay House Judiciary Committee this morning | | 4 x je remov: nm question. | this into, “Have three foreign railway con- nor has he sought to !pflvence a si dele- LOCDOUN MINERAL SPAINGs, ee ee aT enon | aad. 28 examined in relation to his kaow!- those exiting pricr to tne incieaseof is, pany shoul comectiae ‘carry oUt thelr Giawet wine Tuite Gee ccs =~ gate in or ont os New Jersey. for bi welt for : Cage of the Caldwell telegram. Herepeated, | The Senate proposition is that the salaries | wichee in uke f ; 1 hg veil | S2Y Dational office. HAMILTON, VA. ot eee under oath, the facts set forth in his recent | ronicers ext o Tine | Jennet in this respect without furtuer legis- | susiciently. prove that Mr.» Caldwell po he ~ bs , the rs established prior to 1800 be the | jution,and now have under consideration tari ‘This pleseant Sammer Resort w'l! be open for th SAULSBUBY BROKEN CHEOK OASS SUIT, | letic r. Knott, and fa i reduc: 2 did not blindly follow my dictation, and ‘ne TENNIAL REGATTa.—The first nespglita st euewtere the lg of Jane : Shreckeal well made audtriained, for 8-4 | soung aun Dangly Aud said farther that a | basis of compromise, aud that the reduction | tne eubject ota hem Memes Son aa y THE CENTENNIAL REGATTa.—The first of 2 0 uty eer ° . 'Y | Uhat in adopting the other parts of my pro- | the centennial regattas unc nieploes of force be left with the commitiee. The | of the members are in favor of gi: hy from. Y ~— com so wen ent = ede pie ity tate dopot and telegraph whica wae afterwards reperion £0 Gacwells | committee has enjoined secresy on just | eompany a cite just north of te casters: tax, | Posed dispatches from him to the commitics | the sentennial committee was eather Bole dinner Zepderatlis one of the most desir- | WHE LARGEST SIZE MAN can be fitted in | Whica was afterwards reported to this coun- § r waat they will do until an agreement is | tuinne ot the Lone b, = made ther entirely his own, ouly be-| day over the New York yacht clu course. Gble siteationsin the county ton cenee Suite oF seperate Coats, Pauts or Vests, at | iry from England by Caldwell, but that he | reached but Senaon Merah Cee ee {ng detinite hae Deon deter eae fend that tne. teles eee ter ee 10, aay | The following are the winners: First class, Fest. recreation aud health. ‘Terms moderate. 1011 Pennsylvanta avenue. Geclined to have anything to do with it. The | gail, both indicate that a compromise will at ibe telegraph clerk, to whom 1 | schconer Dreadnaught; second class, schoon- Aderess. Harned; RUSE. Proortotor AVE YOU SEEN THAT SUIT for g6 at a. | Committee a couple of days ago issued a sub- | be reached. GEN’L MCPHEKSON’s REMAINS.—A dis- | D&Dded this notabie a. yesterday tes- | er Peerless; first class, sloop Arrow; second mS) in ‘amilton, Loudon Couaty, Va. Hawise *| pena for Reed, who was the private secre- —__ paich appeared in some of the eastera papers | Ufied that the sender deciined to give bis | class, sloop Orion. EA GROVE, OAPE MAY POINT —This de- © . tary of Caldwell, but so far they say have Capt. BLACKFoRD.--We cheerfully give | iast week stating that the mother of the late | €M€ Ad Address, because it was not ne. Ss lightfol Summer Besort ts now open AST BUT HOT LEAST!—A genuine Middie- | been unable to fiud him. The committee ex- | place to the subjoined correction, by | Gen. McPherson had telegraphed to Pres- | Cés*ary- That hasa very myster ; | BRIBERY CaSEs.—At Wilkesbarre, Bnd presecie neortal attractions. Cot vents avenues! CUIT for $18, 8¢ 1012 Fonusyl- | preas the opinion that Col. Scott's connec- | Chairman Glover, of @ mistaken staze- | ident Grant placing the body of her son at | putt think that be willremember that I | yesterday, County Commissioners A. J- Sages furnished ur unfurniched. for aale or, mis avenue. myiétr_ | tion with the affair was proper and legiti- 7 his disposal for final burial. The dispatch | 8@!¢ \b was not necessary because he could iiliams and Nicholas Seybert pleaaed ae BK WHLeOB PTICIAN.— Tyas Palco, Iy-iavent- | mate. (Mr. Reed has been heard from—see | Ment in regard to evidence before the get both from tne company’s signal cole | guilty to several indictments for bribery, 5 28 tn 11 7th street. OrFSE GLASS, She se net our telegrams today—and no doubt can | Kea! Estate Pool Committee, in reg: m2 zi rand to book, ifhe was v: ous about tt, add- | @du were each sentenced to pay a fneeqc t sP BE ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUT: uiscture with eight workmen, st easily be found if want Capt. Blackford, ebief of the Capitol police. passes! Capt. B. has filled his responsible positi ‘ “3 Solin Smita Treasurer Couriright's ease will becalled to: I . any Eye- the whole world. They can be seeeeemerers co! grader tion | neath the McPherson statue. Acting uoder | John Sm! to replied: — rer Courtright’s caso w: al ZiSited tnt fan vite clcgant new’ farat. iejgiatcaby Sao mal rere fo rau Bebe nore traper, arrived in tals ety ‘Sunday fant | Cops0lys Sodas whites “amangsod | the iostruetiony refered tp abovo.‘a aan we need tt eT | eg ©R BO i 5 . . : u | arriv: in Clyde one day last week, and, 5 Bs! Er Aict Seplscler Mo etiva carts torboegr | Beeie Wely Glas For gautnen cegiigitecse tees | from Philadelphia, and uns beea visiting tne | #1WAzs be able toshow a thoroughly cleat | STi¥ed ta, Clyde one day last week. wd have eatied Mr: Caldwell anceyseodaly tnd | Baden, Pax will create a Orecee maki weak Sols baths. nor for use of new Wwa-pin alleys. my2% | cannot be surpassed. | Measure taken and order | varions objects of interest here-abouts and | "CT "pe grap of the 20th tust. It 1s statea | Pi8¢e, went to work tearing UF, the founda: | not have used ourordinary Leyrmont vine | atthe Centennial by introducing & Zong N@.—The subscriber's ISAAC ALEXANDER, 1229 Penn, Diese, Be Sequaintance of goverament | that testimony has bee: Siouuenont, welear the neces ur Clyde have | €8Ve 8 certain clue to the failest particuiars | !@¢Y from there, Mi ce Ander = na ewe ene jet-1stytr_Inveator. Patenteo and Manuf visit tothe Naver ny eceree etrey eile cred men thas they were ot raised money to erect. ‘Tue work of tearing | Of my Dame and address nor would I so cote men a clean of pga a aa CBRL a ‘ap police force, that open: we introduced Mr, Biaine’s name ———————— ™ An @ud di e up the foundation had been in progress but 5 Va mye ee | PRANKLIN, £025, Who ssecived: bin very condiniy eters, | for #20 monthly pay and that they on AtLort time when the workmen were stopped | # MY dispatch, because at that time, asi | Dantes Dmew yesterday bolum the regis- om —_ ~ | Bo. 1987 PENxsvLVaNia AVENTR that by leaand te his wea ene | $20. and that Blackford, captain of the by the authorities. The government therein was certain to | ter in bankruptcy gave a detailed statement HE PaLwiMOnE AND OHIO BAILKOAD | gexaine Brasilian Pebble Spectacles. decl-lylatp os hie bao fame Was Well eat, | tol police, pocketed the remainder. Ideom | PY '%¢! appears, entered the cemetery and Of bis losses since 1573, Which aggregated aev- COMPA T'S HOTEL WF a OCH MA, | wiimicryeemtpand fms was well known | it bat Just fo Capt. Blackford tony that uo | Dad: 1 appears, énfered the cemetery and Hed the eral millions of doliars: He statoit at sim- Wilt be OPEN FOB VIS! TOMS on the 107m OF WATCHES. Was traveling in ail countries to acquire a Cone Oty, bas been given before this | trustees. He abd Lis men were pur out of | Said Brown,” teen months ago he was worth 2 million dol at RE. tod thet SEW HOTEL at Osk- krowl governments and people. It oT M. Grover, ibe cemepary, see. suit has besa beoaget bec&use | lars over what hoowed. [a a = Rethe capital cf tia great hattonrandine | “Ch'D Committee Real Esiae Pool, D. G,” ian mumoimnental aeannintios barnceccani | odlte purpeen wits teooes &7-The Boston liquor dealers complain of ad, Garrett county, Md. H SSR sae ation. telegram | the arbitrary enforcement of the |icense law. ‘JOHS DAILE s.NG@LISH, SWISS AND AMERICA® enteemed ita privilege to be introduced to petty fe oe ot the goverament_ Pay 9 telegraph clerk, I ead “I aoo't wane avis Gabe ons 3 chief mi strate, a conversa- 4 fon bi leave of the President much them that amount if the remains are to suppose there is anything secret about | that Cinein! PIANOS, &c. Watches, leased with, his visit there, To-day ‘he eens jay.—(Sandusky Register, believe wei could have theo natinisseed ~ - cal upon Dr. , Of the ca! STATE CONVENTIONS YeSTERDAY— | that the which I to Mr. Tm pene dt ORGANS. ot te Soe NOS | gy 2uu TEE MCBT CELEBRATED MAK @RS Coast 8: cont A bi The M telegram ms ~ ~—< 407 wth strect noninweat, Committee would have any more effect than _ Boi 4 iy near Peunsyivania avenue, @ Large Assortm. wt at Very Low Pricer. ~ Ragnar, - ous to visiting Niag- parts of the country, H belonged to brief unsworn force i ORG. ANS AY GREAT alter whieh he will return to RGEALYS. S. W. GALT, BRO. & 00, — 0 PIANOS from 818 to B10. jcoTT ‘ALD ongees and MELODEONS from A | team tsi —___] esncaue GueeEaee Scott, the: Bit New PIANOS from $0 and up; new ORGANS BEST VHE DISTRICT. dent of the Pennsylvania Railroad company Som Groen Oo crim @ Coen, THE bad * | pas sent a letter to Quairman Knott, of the ~ Judiciary Committee of the House, in whi. it 937 Pennsyivania aveaur, 141,000,000, Bole Agents a ad Wel ~ CINCINNATI ER he €.ophatically denies that he sent any dis- atte american Oravine Sn Weber Fusncoand es nae patchts to Caldwell except a brieronersene seaeenees, it ALEST DAVis . US GNAND, SQUARB ‘ue tim for @ dispatch confirming his pt SA eet Craton? bk tor ee ph PILSENER f EEE, (Scott's) sistemente, 2. Beott adds: ‘On bounties undes sweetness of tone, See root Muza sal In Cork Bottles, per ¢ oxen pinta..@1 20 om I had Logan, Chatr- Bib street bovtbe set doom | With Parent Lightaiog Stipe tt eed OO c8, repre- tte, put the nig- Mar WU RNABE & cope | ,, £887 (60) conte por dozen allowe 4 for Bottion with Mr, Cald- yp for W™ WALD SS3uiwmp rianos, = aoe ome is onair- | Orleans fo tae gore ent Oras best Mae re aige tale by Dealers throughont ("be District; or Tadiclars erement in eusiom erated Uraaen, now aie Spat: Sbonenger'seels | DPOr, 67 GREENE STREET, GEORGE ledge in house ‘Sefondiante yf tg OM Ta jel-te SAMURL C. PALMER, fow prices. Tuning and - oe Hp REACHING DOWN, Ly i BES : i i ty 3 # 7 E i Seater IC = PIAN ootitly 423 OE ee EROS at EYE QUASGES ANDSPEOTAOL: Folia “sad Ja ae | COME AND SEE HOW LOW WEOAN BIRACH, Ne —b. Bie ‘® fair DANIEL SMITH, PHESIX MILL, mall erended to. ieely 1310 Onto Avanvs. i : H ; fit :