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Oot nO Seca ees Wr 1 TN a eer ae THE EVENING STAR. The occultation < Of tbe planet Sal b; the mcon last wight was an interesting eres . aitbongh of not mach value to scientists. Tae moon last night being just on the wane, OF Aimost full, its Light was too great to al. low of accurate observation and caicula- Dons except Wilh tae aid of tne Most powor- ful telescopes. Mr. L. M Ratherford, the PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusyivania Avenue, corner 11th street, T be Evening Star Newsp S, HM. KAUFFMAN, Pres't. NING STAR is serve! by carrivrs to sbanoon co Fen Ceuta per week, or Furty- four Cents per month. Copies at the coun’er, Two Cents each. By mail- postage prepaid— Sixty Cents & moult, oue year, $6. Tue WEeKLy Star — published on Friday— postage prepaid. a Who was very auxions to Witoes the event. gonterted bimeeif with @ hand tolescope. The sky was perfectly clear @ii the evening, Qnd the planet was clearly visible to the naked eye ail the time np to within about ten minutes before Wwe great white disk of the moon crept over and obecared it. Satara tooked like ® diamond of large sire when at the apparent distance of twice the moon's diameter, and grew paler and jess brilliact Ss the great plane! and the small sateilite Spproached each other. Tae coajanction Look place at 10 47 p. m., and from Coat tims UP to midnight Saturn was lost to view. Many persons witoessed the occnttatio: through small telescopes tn differeat pat of the city. S2a yea: yee. 48—N2. 7.290. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, TWO CENTs. The Mississippi tigation. THE MINORITY REPORT. A minority of the Senate committee in- vestigating Mississippi a‘Tatrs—Seuators FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. TUESDAY, Angnst & Telegrams to The Star. THE GLYMONT MURDERERS as follows concerning Gen. Harrison, the Tepublican candidate for governor of In- SENATE.—The Chair iaid Senate a communication from the Secretary before the diana, in place of Mr. Orth, who has with- | Bayard and McDonald—presented their at Wis ta shed rs seqnesee ‘ root d ways bm one of the most drawn bis candidacy: Views at Jength In @ report to the Senate r transmitting ® report from - mete we, Salar ayetem, aud Govenruent Receirts To-DAY—Inter- | “Goneral Harrison entered the service in | oday. Tuer aay. wie writing them, | Of engineers in relation to a clause tn the Use mount stady aand epee een, wae Onset OF = bal revenue, $267,040 %); customs, $576,902.53. | 1862, giving up his office as reporter for that | they read with surprise and regret the mess’ | Tiver ad harbor bill referring to the soutn- tos we Spooulaties. ie mes’ will take place op it purpose. The characierof the mao was well . age of the President of July 3ist, transmi!t- exemplified in this act. Gov. Morton, kuow. west pass of the Mississippi: Pristet aua | Arrest, Escape, and Recapture. Target ting to Congress certain correspondence re | laid ov the tavie. to th ALL the members were present at the Cab- tog —_——_.—___ Grand Master. inet meeting to-day. ing that Gen. Harrison bad a young family | !#t’ng to murders lately committed at Ham- Mr. Merrimon, from the Committee on the cannes : burg, in which he says: “Bat receotiy a | District of Columbia, reported a bill in rela. IGHTFL T TEE SHAWMUT arrived at Port Royal, | dependent upon him, and uo provision made | Pars. in which be sage: “-B United State | tion to the punlehmeut orerime intne bis. | FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT 8. C., yesterday. him to give up his office, bat he [Morton] | Visited Lg mag Hed eet pete wenn testi- “s lee on eas = _ Fagen or. Paar y a vould be c28 in raig- | Weny On the subject of frandse and violeace r, Elicheoe: lied up the bill to estab- | AMono THE CALLERS at the White House eae eres Se See eae Sei PRO 1 aloe: Taek report bas not yet teen | lsh the territory of Pembina. After diseas- Twelve Killed, Thirty Iniu d | today were Senators Mortou avd Cameron, * replied the young man, “if I make a | tade public, but I await its forthco:ntng | Siov Mr. Edmunds moved to postpone fur ve Aled, Thirty Injured, and Representatives Pb! lips and Goodin. recruiting speech, @od ask any man to ea- | With a feeling of confidence that it will fully | ther copsideration until the first Mondar tn ee mare its € Lange ag lst, I propose to go with bim and stay as | Sustain ail that I bave stated relative to | December. Disagreed to— yeas 23, ouys te De irly Lwenty two times greater Suxator Moxrom left for Indiana this | io) al neues, ict live as .ong.”” fraud and violence tn the state of Missta- ‘The bill was then passed—year3i, cays THE WAR IN TSE EAST { the earth. The distances at morning to look after political matters. He | “Hs teak ont a reeraitizig commission as | stppl.” In bis letter of the 26th of Jair to | Up motion o€ Mr. MoCreary the bill for oe ante Sali seats te . expects to retura oo Monday next. second leutenant, and in iess than turty | Governer Chamberlain he bac stated: «Mis | the reliefor J. E. Pankey, of Keatacky, aoemmeniigaieeaae _ Sissippi is governed to day by o' taken up and ais Ch sea passed. times ae great as tue earth's, | PeRsonat.--Generals H. @. Wright and aye was in Kentucky, at the head of tha f 1 es tnority rep 2 te apparent dis Regiment. | 12 156 be was mustere! out | turougs fraud and violence such as woull | | Mr. Bayard presented a minority report Servia Sues for Pea < at, musi Q. 4. Gilmore, U.S. army, (of me Avense ice as Brigacier General. : > eI I i la es for Peace rom ine p ar mt =e 7 omamission,} are eb oit ce then he bas been engaged to a aristian pec Mississippi, g majority ro- le i patent | | ek = ae) ee ee See esful practic of the law, Amt mae This last statement, come from who n it Port, Was ordered printed ta the Record ° on's light and beat a ‘ house. Porter & may, We pronounce in the face of teatim» nig THE WESTERN WHISKY RING, © euriece a e rem o1 JAY CooKE & Co. Were finally discharged | & Miller. 6 oy Beep ge = not yet print- pcr tale the surface Q e to on m & Ly yess! 28 The qu emeiniog is: Will Gen. Har- , untr ran y the yi ants nge S ines cst Kee , freee ee RTaEey eee any, Gk BrP BOM, | ee teers ee ate Mis positions: | mucin dissloed “The tone ot auicaoity te | mambel te canter aie Wood. va : kanal and yma ee to try their luck again—{ Phila. Press, | rernced it when it was tendered Lita by ine | te white people of the scuia whieh seeatnes sat ine snegestion of Mr | The Barnard Letter Contradicted, ge eg state convention. What he will do now is | throughout the President's message and ier. | Senate proceeded to consider bi: tie | .. yer. Mone Econowy.—A resolution was iatro- | 20t positively known, but it is belleved that | ter 1s unmistakable. In his messageof July | Calendar, to which there was ne objection, | oe y Haygheas to 3 SONS solu s iatro- the critical emergency wiil accommodate Lis | 3}, SIX days subsequent to letter, the | 2nd the following bills were passed cape from this place followed the R. F. & P. R. Ras far es Richland Station, where they stole one of General Fitzhugh Lee's boats &nd crossed over into Maryland, and were captured by Messrs. Haziapp and Price while they engaged in changing silver money for greevbacks. They have been taken to Port Tobacco and lodged tn jail thisa.m. B ANOTHER DISPATCH. to be ring dneed tn rhe House this mor providiag " ishes ne people. President says: ‘The report (oa Mississippi) House bili tochange the name of the steam THE GLYMONT sides of the forthe payment to L. H. Fitzungh of the wie whl bes. sorrow-tay’ fer dimeny Wil- | has uot yet been made public.” Why shoaid | boat Robert Ross, with en amendment The Assassins Re. nowa to be salary of Doorkeeper from the time he was | Hames” i{hedoes. With years, the access of | b¢ anticipate? We hold it, and velteve it House bi!] to change the name of the pleas- | mitted to Jatt. t er of smali WEB- | Cocmaeaee op ae aaseee aie wealth, aud comparative freedota from care, | Would be so held by rigbi-thinking men | Ure yacht Elia to Myra. (Special to The Stor.) give to the hp DAB me f discharged up s! - Gen. Harrison has become @ genial man He | everywhere, discreditable for the Cnier Ma- | Resolution to print 100.000 coptes of the | ae. chef ae A give to the whole the appsaraacé of Sraber L. W Grand | IxpIANS ARMED WITH CustER’s Gruss. | jo exceedingly pop.laras a speaker, adding | §istrate thus to have exhibited sach evi- | Agricu!tural Report for 1374 and 200,00 copies QUANTICO, August $.—The murderers of pre ey Rag a: esiies ber i Se Parte iat of CONUS a as, iene. | anexee received at the War departmaat | to party logic flue strokes of wit and bum: | dence of prejudice against any portion of ais | of the Report for 1275. : young Everett, of Giymont, after their es- splendid rings, Satarn | leaded by seven ALUAN. & Sey . =e _|l sees Geuncat Meriden diate ans many of | His personal magnetism is ouly equated in | fellow-clilzens. It adds, however, bat an. | — Senate bill to authorize the Vancouver ; stronomer trie 7 other proof of the many given heretofure that the heart and mind of President Graat are closed to &ll sense of jastice where his political oppouents, especially io the soata- ern states, are concerned. The minority ciaim that other attemp's to forestall public opinion in relation to aifairs in Mississippi have been made, and are cai- culated to grossly misiead. When Governor 10.6. F —The oficers aud members BEACON LODGE, No. 15, are be fied to mect on WEDNESDAY A ipst.. at 3 o clock, to attend the fui az Or pg u g ibis sorte jon. and P. . of n Lodge. Kvery member ia ear tpvited to be preesot ©, T. YODEB, N GEO. A. THOMAS, Rec Sec pro tem Lois state by that of Morton. = see The Barnard Letter. “LET NO GUILTY MAN ESCAPE” Bluford Wilson yesterday put in as evi- dence with the sub-committee on whisky frauds the Barnard letter, with the Presi- Water Power company to iay water pipes Ubrough the Fort Vancouver miiltary reser- vation. The vote on the resolution was re considered, and Mr. Frelinghuysen offered as a substitnte bill providing for the printing of a like bumber and appropriating &130,000 for the execution of the work. Tue bill was pessed. yeas 31. nays 13. raasported to Satar the celestial phenomena at that Prevent & scene of extreme beanty and grao Geur. The starry vault, besides be ing ai. versifed by so mauy satellites, presenting every variety Of phase, must be spanned, tn certain parts of the planet, and during dir ferent portions of its long year. by broat luminous @rebes extendiug to diiTerent ele the Indians now coming in to the reser- vations carry arms captured from the 7th cavalry In the late Custer Massacre. THE AVENUE PAVEMENT—EXTENDING THE TiMe.—The House of Representatives to-day repealed so much of the bill providing for the ego of Peansylvania avenue dent's indorsement. The President recetved | Ame: ° ir. Hamlin demanded tbe regula: der, v, co, Vi oa vations, according to the place of theo» to meet TO-MOBBOW, at'S as di the Commissioners to finish the | this letter while at Long Branch, In Jaly, | ry a apr ti ed grt a pie which Was the resolation to print 19,000 ex: Bg aoe ‘were | Server. ‘and recelving upon treir costes Purpessot atter.Jing the fusersi of Work by the Ist of December next. Tais ts | 1575 end sent it to the Secretary of the Treas- | previous—there was not @® Official in the | tra copies of the Preaiient’s Hamburg mes- | recaptured about 11 o'clock <iay. 'Afy the shaclow of the planet. Of iate years ALiss ‘By order of 8G Concegrdance with the suggestion of the | ury’at Washington, the address at the | 5 O was not a me: Of the repanii- | sage. tel’ escape from the ronceee City doe, Eowever, it uae been fally determine t — aD. BAWSEE, Bec. See Commissioners. words “Private and confidential” being in & county oficial | Mr. Eaton was ized as holding the | on Sunday morning. they were traced by | 00 life. such @t least as exists on the earth, 5 6.9 7 —e MCGARRAHAN AGAIN.-The Judiciary | the President's own handwriting: 2 Tara ho War not | floor, but yielded to Mr. Windom, on whose | Messrs. Haziupp aud Price te Iichtanr Sie, | Cao exist on {he planet Satara, as that orb Sf Ove | Committee of the House to da, Ato “KrRKWoop, Mo., July 19, 1875 —Dear Tepud- | Motion the bill to provide for the payment | tion, ¢ miles south of this junction. There | Stil burns with its original fire. I! formet teaeed ts teeta 4 mE tte8 OF aan y agreat tore | General: Writing Geperel Sherman ta my loan in | Of certain indebtedness incurred in the con- | they found. at General Fitzhugh Lee's. tnat | & the ame period @s the earth it hus not ter, L. B. ALLYN. By order. port @ joint resolution to tue Housedirecting | behalf in 1864, you did me the high honor t —every | Struct on of the New York custom house and | ox¢ of the General's boats bad been stolen, | Dad auything like time Ww cool, and ¥_G DAKE, Rec Seo'y. | the Secretary of the Ifterior to withhold tue | close with— Mr. Barnard has been a sincere ‘Bame party. | Port office building was called up. Sud surmising that toe parties had it has even been proved that it changes to THE TILDEN AND HRNDRIOKS BE- | Issuance of @ patent to the New Idria mia- | friend of mine when I wanted friends, and 1 state was in Mr. M asked how this money came | the they red & boat, and landing | *D8Pe &t certain periods, showing (nat it has FORM CAMPAIGN CLUS will meet at | Ing company to the Panoche Grande lanis | when there was no apparent possible chance | the bands of Gover’ and his p to be ex; in violation of law. in Charles County beat abont not yet formed @ thick crast, such as sur- jeadgnarters. 39 7th street norte: on | of California until the claims of Wm. Mc- of bim ever deriving any benefit from it. You may trust Mr. B., with the assurance that be will betray no trust.’ Valuing these assurances of your high regard and confi- dence, I need hardly tell you how assiduously I have striven to prove worthy of and matn- jates, In all oe Tepublican str Jag. Mr. turbulence ana misgoverpment are alleged to have existed, it 1s noted that the entire local power was in republican hands. The miuority then speak FERSDAY EVENING, Sauce sth, ars oeloek " SZ. P BaBut. Prowide at, W. WINES, Secretary. ‘eng? 38° THE ABLISOTOS Uv -OPEGATIVE IGDING ASSOCIATION holds tts ith Garrahan to the title thereofshall have been further investigated. REPBESENTATIVE RANDALL seems to be catching it ali round in opposition to bis iu finding it. eceeded rounds the earth, but is still @ moltea mass Following up this trail to Smith's store, at : Maibias’ Roads, the; of uving fre.—|.V. ¥. World. Mrs. Custer im Chicago. 4 SORROWFUL PARTY GUING HOME. for greenbacss. Tne; were @t once taken to of the etfecta of the republican system of mia- | Umony before the investigating committee | Port Tobacco, where the, werecommittei to | | A party of ladies in whom adeep ioterest ESD\g. Gogst | Penny-wise and pound-foolish system of | tain the same, or refer to nis for the re- | government upon Teal. estate property, aud | On the subject to show that by the expendi- | jail, having in the meantime Deing faily arrived at the Paimer ard of Trade Rooms, =49 | economy. At the meeting of the conference | Occurring evidence of the manifold intricacies | argues at some length that Governor Ames | ture the immediate occupancy and conse. | identified. They refused to answer any day after- M pace." Advances mais to sookholuers are | managers on. the legislative appropriation | Of Polished innuendo aud intrigue indulged | prostituted his office and bargained with ap- | auent saving of rent conid-be secured, thers. Guestions, but one of them is known to bea | DOOD. They wore Mrs. Genera: Cusier, airs. retarved it 13) monthi) instalments Hp oy ee Bayard itiestates, | im around power ivatigated by places, jeal- | pointees, and speak of the state militia being | DY exteoting an actual saving to the govern- | notorious Alexandria rough namet Foster. . Captain A. KE. THY. HYDE. Prestd nt. became very p Ace ated at Randali’s poe unfriendliness, revenge, &c. rom | organized aralory lo the campaign, and | ment. The bill was passed. The total amount of the rewards offered for is Emma JNO _JO¥ KDSON Sec C Ww. aug? 3t refusal to make prs i condamiie nd ion I teel that I have | the officials being among the most notorious Mr. Sargent, from the Committee on Na- | them is $1,459, and it is lixely that Mess: ese ladies, except Miss Reed, rr: TB JSFFES“ON CO OPERATIVE | Gonounced him asa marplot, saying that he of such to piace usin | and unscrupulous pariisans—biack ani | Val Affairs, reported a b'll relinquishing the | Hazlupp and Price will secure the prize, are the widows of the gallant officers massa- >. TUDING ASSOCIATION will bola its | Vac bigoted, narrow-tainded, ousntriotic, | 22tagonism. But J am rewarded by the con- white of the state administration, mavy of | Utle of the United States to the marine hos- —_-—— cred by Ue red-skiuped deviis ander Sitting regular meetiog. for the ent of duce and and didnot represent the views of hia polit- | &clonsness of your generous feel of old. them being unable to read. Tals created | pital grounds in San Francisco. Passea. SCLAV VS. HOSLEM. Bull. “Mrs. Caihoan, wife of First Lieatea- Steed ous tas eed ne been ds | eee iif there ever was a time when your true | great alarm among tae white population, | | Mr. Spencer asked leave t> call ap Foase ‘ aut Calhoun, is @ sister o General Custer, ees ee eS Te Pees, eal party. ieee admirers should exert themselves in this | and violence, bloodshed and fores ag ius | resolution for a commission to form goy.| The New Cabinet at Bucharest | and Miss leet ts hes sacs. ate Keed, step- into 150 cnual soniniy tos WHY CONGRESSMAN BELL R&SIGNED. | section to correct the inference sought tage | oniy arbiter ‘of the election Were first sug- | €rnment for the District of Columbia. Neutral, brother of the General, and Mr. Itict creaied against you by your political atver- saries and unworthy parties here who have occupled place aud dastardly outraged co 2- Representative Bell, of New Hampsi telegraphed his resignation to the governor BUCHARTST, Aug. In the chamber of gested in @ tine of @ profound peace tn tne deputies today the prime miaister ex Mr. Whrte objectea. state of Mistissipp! by Governor Ameés and JNO JOY EOS Mr. Eaton then resumed the floor Roberts, brother of Mra. os, be r>Y a Oo a. of the Iedies. Toe iadiies were all 4 ; plained the foreign policy of the new cani- | % T 2 t t hie political associates TSE 2PRE Es — bs Jeep mourving. Toey recet = Of that state inst wight. It appears that ves: | gdenee, witu others yot in oitice, it has seen | URES Minority Ry {6 justity any legisia- | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES —Mc. | bet. Te stated that ite Polley WoRld be One | took supper {ua private, pation SOsPEL MEETING, Bunence” Me. Rasdaly pices C26, Of | during the past three months. Tne ‘clipy | ton by Constr ny eof ty, Any legisla | wins (Texas) presented resolutions of the , er, f Line o'ciock lastevening oa t Central raiiroad. Mrs. Custer, Mrs. » boun, Mrs. Yates. aud Miss Recd will henee- SABBATH EVENING, eicoh. ia the of strict neutrality, m: the public security and vigtiantly guarding onal froutiers. enciosed from the Republican and Times of to-day, marked A and B, sa0w some of tue many efiorts to tarnish your great uame by Ment, obstruction of we “right to vore,” Toust be for the sole reason of race or ecior legislature of the state of Texas in relation ground that if all the members who desired to tbe death of Gen. Custer, ar At so to go went away, it wonid leave the House the “ 4 or previous condition, &c., and ther iS na ordered to be spread on the journal. Servia Despairs. forth reside in Monroe, Mich., while Mra, ASSOCIATION BOOMS without a quorum. Bell became disgusted | implications. That from tbe Republican, it poner it Congress rg ht aso i ome Mr. McCrary (lows) from Committee on Lorpor, Aug. 6—The rail Mal! Gazette’s | Smith will find & home in the interior of Mosic led by Cornet aad O:gan. with the plea set ap to preveat his going | is jotimated, bears the ear marks of Joua B. | cause whatever Judiciary, reported back the bill to amend the Pacific Raiiroad ast of 1362. be printed and recommitted. home, and absolved bis obligations as a member by resigping. Several others threat- ened t9 take thosame course if Randali does There is not, from begic- ning to eud of this testimony, a singie case of Obstruction of @ yoler because he was a Berlin dispateb bas the foliowing: The Na. tiona! Zeitung says Servia, despairing of a fuecessful tssue of the war, has requested New York state. There are now no widows Of office: Henderson, assisting in the prosecution of cases before the grand Jury, the closiug of ce welcome. Vedered to Te @t Fort Liveoio, but tue widowed OPEN-AI MEETING st 7 otelock; corner | ses te Wives of agers Heigl svidiers remagin were, reset sud Pena aie a! i which is simply infamous, and I fear aided | colored man. A vast majority of the ole Mr. Throckmorton (Texas) offered a reso- e mourbing together weir lerribie bereave nee Sane Fenaeneranes ate soar _ | not yield. in his ola animosity by « ‘report Wwhiepsred | of Mississippi have every clesvent tata: lation directing the Clerk of the House to | Ser P ment. Guniaennen a ee AGREEMENT ON THE LEGISLATIVe Ap- | 2round since Cary left the city by thy apolos | stitutes a good American citizen, but t pay to L. H. Fitzhugh, late doorkesper of | 81a bas proved to be a failure. Mr. Roberts says that Reno's men gave the om A wy Stk pg te Loewy ot = hi gists of the ‘ring’ that he auld, Ar. Bristow have been victims of & misrnie wuich tue, | the House, » Sumof money eqaal to tie sal- The Servians Still Hetreating dead of Custer’s command @sdecea: purial Gisrant 0 Bo. 333 Ai © a4 petty PROPRIATION BILt—Seven Hundred and | nad deceived you and would not retail. tue | sought in vain to avoid or re nedy Tue | &ry Of doorkeeper from May 22 uatll Angust Lonpon, Aug. 4 dispaccn to Reuter's | as the circumstances would aimit of. Taey Thirty jive Clerks to %e Discharyet.—Tae con- | Treasury portfolio tuirty days, reformution ip Mr. Fitzongb having veen detained | Telegram compasy from Constantinople the legislation and d- injnistralion of Mississtpp a’ ce January, bed but two spedes, and while those were betpg used in digging graves the eoldier were scooping 1a The dirt upoo the dead with “Tpave denica this assertion wacn male ference Managers on the legislative appre i i ce Pro: | 1n my presence, and have written him what the settlement of bis acconats. Prigtion bill haye agreed to & basis 0° retuc- red toComm Re S DEAFSLES BELIEVED Bo medicioe Book free e tays private telegrams from Widdin, dated segt-cost 2D. Maiizoa, lad control 8 tee On Accolnt Hi velit Mr. Ls (I troduced a bill tos capline of Garguneence tae Beemicn | to jates, cups, and ease knit 10 ton ca) In thi executive | has veen said. Neither Henderson nor Dyer } tant and marked with i r Lauders (Ind.) introduced a bill to | the capture of urguaovalz the a clr pi , Cups, am ves, some H.F.z MWERWAN £ 308 depuetnane povey at Nie muster ia he like a bone in your body. Tuey wili do what entire community. Tes m nority maK> a | Provide for the prompt resumption of specie | General Lesebjanin hud abandoned S: clawing it iu with their hands. The graves p , can be foaud st). 434 oh | disebarged at 155. It was decide! to allow | the generality of lawyers eonsider inetr few remarks Opou te condition of Mis fob and par money, &ii moved its | chir and murchied to join General Teheraay- | of the officers were carefaliy markel. Toey 4 £. iy lw cir relerence to the Committee on Coiuage. Mr, Cox said the Committee o2 Baakiug and Currehay Was the proper oue to have contro! of the subject. the question of the reduction of salaries to be referred to both houses. If tae House di- rects its conferees to recede from the reduc- tons, they will siga the report without ref- erence to daty; nothing more; and both, tnspiret with political aspirations, will take goot care to advance what they may regard thetr owa or friends’ interest. Feeling tais, I eaanor bat think that the interest of the government sippi in Jane last, s@yiog no act of @ uur lent or disorderly nature was witnesset i; the committee and no signs of eanity or ineivility were exhibited,buton the contrac’, courtesy and respect were on all hands ex were buric3 exactly as they fell. A stake, hollowed out in centre aad tightiy plugged, was driven out of sight at the heal of each Officer's grave. in the hollow of each eff Tne Turgs occupied Saitschar uaop posed, MILBUBS'S NATUBAL SPRING DA WATER, —_—o—— THE BAGNARD LETTER. ATERS on Drought, tare of the House bili. Mr. Banke ( Mass.) did not thiok the bill .. | Stake was depesited @ email roll of MOECOLD TEa. conte featare of the Hot fund your own past record should be oro- | tended to the coummittee. The poverty of tre | Should Ko to Commitiee on Banking and | 248 Statements as to McKee Coatra upon which was written the name of 1429 Puxxeviva TRE VENEZUELA RePort.—The House | tecte by @dditioual connsel, known to be Currency, because that committee hi vir- people was apparent in thelr garb, the ap- pearance of their Sod the marked ‘absence of good and comfortable vehicle. Tae only exhibit:on of pleasure-seeking witnessed Wae by the colored peopie, whose processions cted. Sr. Lovurs, Mo., August 8.—The Glove Democrat to-day, referring to the Barnard letter put in evidenes by Binford Wilson yest <A Says editorially: “Its references to Mr. McKee are epli-te S, E WHITAKER, G al Clair vi Collectiom Azent, 0. 725 18th strect, near Treasury Department. District Claims, Pension aod Bounty Claims. @ Committee on Foreign Adairs hava adopted the report prepared by Mr. Springer in rel tion to the Venezuelan cummission. after cutting out a large ‘tion of it, especially actuated by the highest sense of duty ana fealty, regardiess of the prospactive infla- evece of press, purty or self-aggrandizement. Attorney Eaton is @ mere stick, and bud it not been for bigh family and social iatia- dead one underneath. Gerenponding nom- u pre} a case by referring the bers were gud are ia — yy ually prejudged the y is Captain Nolan, of the 7th regiment. Toe number was @iso burnt into eacn stake be- t passed the commi! m, whose . | of in the purchase of silver specialty. epi. | {be part relating to Mr. Orth, the committee | euces it is pretty well understood waeni Say CLONRON Oy Ean Cee ee: | Calien atooee nae colnage of the stan- JOHNGON SCO Teogmmend for adoption @ resolution au- | have been impeached w his bankruptey of depot opposite. ‘Fue oniy cannon sound was | dard silver dollar of 412 grains weight, the tt OnNG CON thorizing the Provident to withhold further | fice sometime siuee. Again, as 1 nave bad from their republican ratification meeting, | fame to be a legal tender for all debts, pab- BANKERS, pecomeor gh ginod ene euan goveroment on | occasion to say to Mr. Newsomb himavit, 1 | 208 theirs was taeonly music heard by us | licand private. When said anaii poy tp Sets Of the commission until | Yo not believe there Will be @ conviction ‘of 1p Mississippi. The poverty of the ooketea amount to ten million dollars it be ex- Corner of Wh Strect and Pennsy!ranta Avenue, | Whe 4th ot Fn ar One. Suthorizing the | the indicted whilst he retains the marsnal- people also was painfully apparent in the | Changed for treasury notes of $1,000, which Secretary of State to otthoatestrther pay- | ship. Convinced of this, of what 1 kaow groups of witnesses who clustered upon the | sball be used in the purchase of more Desicrs iu Govervment and District Securities, | ments to bolders of certificates until that | nas occurred and I cannot but | jong galleries, wretched in aj nd | bullion for coinage and such legal teoder Foreigu Bxchange and Gold. — time, uniess Congress shall otherwise di- | stave it to you, the for which | miserably clad, giving to tn otal the ap- | Dotes are to be used for all debts. Farther SEBVOUS pa nagesion — a medical | rect. . Mould make this communication too lengthy | pearance of a county almshouse. Interfer- | Provision is made for the colnage. of Anatomy. New York, | KNotr MvcW EXONERATED—The Ju- fe tere node ea oine velveted and | enoe by federal authority. in sae aeeeione | a onst ine: penn? oat ae clary Committee yesterday afternoon him , aod why. Mr. | and internal affairs has, since the close of the * indispctably Bow lost health may be regained, | 2 — pe wes f up the report exonerating Mr. Kaott in re- Soni Lng | taken place—never without ing and Curreucy rears, has results; and, lation to the suppression of the Caldwell | cognizant of and abettor and participant of ‘band, ications inori| Mr. Banks said the measure ld goto a pom goed which was recomm!' them | the ‘ring s' as far back as 1871. It is pre af the = A riited, y committee, and Banking aod Jest Thi ‘after the debate in the House. | stated and jieved that he asserted your theless installed in office, has never been de- | Carrency Committee had already prejadged Afler some the report was re- | being consulted, pom | to the ring, | nied by federal authori without such de- | the , wes @. YOUNG, adopted, the democrats in favor of | received two portions of the divide, with the | nial being f by beneficent results. Mr. Cox denied the statement, and wanted HOTARY PUBLIC, it apd the pope ee voting — it. and: initiated that one | such in: ways been followed | t0 know the gentieman’s autuority. pesty-et Ovrice—frak Burteine Mr. Frye, of mipority, was the lamented Ford, not one | (and naturally) by local discontent and Mr. Banks said the committee nad recom- ~ } privilege of submitting a Beg ak argh lt cent of Pela iam eee oe porte Sioa: as the case of A = pet ager oly eegeerenr rer = = @ resolution as a a get, or wou! ve 5 jabama, while eases, Virginia, North very » and was ‘THE BEST $1 GLASSES Therepublicans, knowing tist ines soos | sore tacts | Gs nin "Tones ead, i 1B AMERICA. H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, }o@ latpte 663 Peansytvanie av., corner 4% st. OM izes heey ‘@facture with we eer Ese. be b 3 Sheen Mipctes 18540 ALEXANDER. 1229 Penn. ave., jet-Istptr Inventor. Pateutee and Manof: ARBRE. so , es MP ricrins, we. 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 937 rs a. @ROUSE YE! DO NOT LET THIS CHANCE SLIP: FOR ONLY A VERY FEW Days” WE WILt SELL GOOD BUSINESS SUITS for @S—_ss__85__§5__38 65 axd —— 912 — $12 — 912 128123 and O14 614-914 911614 To CLOSE OUT. FINE SUITS FOS STRBET OB DRESS, ay $16—¢16 316 _g16—-g16 #15915 _s15__g1s 1s #2020620 —s20_g20 622__ 922 _§22 gaa ga BEIT CHANCE EVER OFFERED. HABLE BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors and Fine (lothiers, ve ‘Corpes Beventh and D strest, afacturer. Gect-ty Jety bave an ity to ly to it when the Caldwell tenes and the testimony came — bot todo ‘either the Priginat report » will be submitted to the House at once, the on! 5 being that when the report was presented to the House last Thursday it Brps for farnishing stationery for the nse of the Treasury department, customs, iuter- nal revenue, and other offices, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1577, were opened to-dey at 12 o'clock, In the officeof A. L. Sturtevant, esq.. chief of the station- ‘inting and blank division. Bids wera received from the following individuals and firms: Woolworth & Graham, Wiiliam A. Wheeler, The James Jonn Co., J. H. Walger,J. Z Preble & Co., Vernon Bros.. Fairbanks & Co., Berlin & Jones’ Envelope Co., and Seat yene India Rubber Co., of New York city; E. D. Lockwood, of Philadelphia; Smith, Dixon & Co. and C.C. Clark & Co., of Baltimore; Holyoke Paper Co.,of Hoiy- oke, Mass; Morgan Eovelope Co. and Mas- sasoit Paper Co., of Springfield, Mass; Ca. rew Manufacturing Co., of South Hadley Fails, Mass.; Lockwood, Brooks & Co.,of Bostoo; C. H. Hamilton & Co., of Milwan. kee, Wis; and E. M. Whittuker. J. C. Par. 7. Solomons & Chapman, W. H Dempsey, - Thorn, Wm. Ballantyne. J. 5 Adams, Germova Crandeli, and Mobun | Bros., of Washington city. EX-ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAMS i stated before tne sub-committee of Congress in reference to the extract from the Cincin- pat! Gazette, read by the chairman to the committee, in which Mrs. Williams is charged with writing certain Jetters to the bers of the his wife ii fi ae He i 253 itn it i ist a i i HH G (A epg eae a ees iy that these could have been brought out bat for an tn- \erview with and influences brought to bsar upon & witness and a seeming studied effort to shield him (McKee) under the audacious assertion that bis indictment would lead to ‘posures that would strike so high ba oe of the republic. jory aud probed to the quick, but parties jury quick, but parties herein named with Benton, Blow and Walsh (indorsers on demoeratic purchase), Ma- guire, Newcomi, and others do not want it. An indictment could and should be had, but may not take place from influence exerted, acd will be continued to save him, and in after time will be said would have beeu but for protectlug others, and this by some of the very men herein named. Colouel Normicie, uling circuit attorney, McDouaid and loyce’s confidential friend, asked me Satar- day: ‘How far matters were going two be pushed towards them.’ I I thoi until the last man made restitution to bis utmost ability to pay, and were pauished to the extent of the law if local officers did theirduty. He replied that both nad told bim that day when seeking bail, ‘That you — not give them up, or Babcoek was t “This is the kind of talk indulged in, and frequently by the Globe claquers, speaking as Oj ly of you. Bald y OF @uy one whe tallies that way little knew the siaff of as to to be, respectfally assuredly, your friend, : > W. Dew Bagnagp.” at Phi latelpnia yesterday between James Brown, of Bostoa, he did not believe ibing to do with the Sot Toon, Done. Om Pr sg Toatiame SAS | course Tag, on the Delaware river from many Chester t> Philadelphia, @ distance result of am infamous intrigue whose ‘malles. tbor in due time will be fully exposed. = THE ANTHRACITE COAL TONNAGE for the week endiug on the 29th ultimo was quite active. It was@ week of full workall arouad, and yet it failed’ to bring the that of the date, but at this moment, as we learn from coal operators all along Walnut street, the demand is Cae active for ali the several sizes of coal, but especially so for lamp, steamboat and broken. There 1s not as mach coal in baad by operators here, we are in- formed, @s will meet the orders for curre..! consumption. The prices by the associated eurying companies have been advance { for ths month of August over those of Jaly 15 conte per ton, and the retail trade have ad- vant prices at the city yards 25 cents por ton, and both these advance movements will | ayiond be repeated in September. in connection With the fact that coal pro- duction in the Lehigh region intended for transit over the Lebigh Vailey railroad wili be suspended for two weeks from the sto instant, is no doubt the cause of the qaick- evingof the vey poh rae by operators.— (Phtiadelphia POLITICAL Notes —It is understood that the national democratic committee will Biter the adjournment of Cougresse Ge, er ment of Berj. Harrison bas formally the nomi at! governor recently tendered bim by the aolican state ceutral com- mittee of Ind: Geclined. Bes Rag candi rs a pega oor Bie, Fo for ane & canvass f é ‘aceaptance so of New te Mr. Landers wanted the bill to go toa. com- mittee that would report it, and not to one that was unfriendly. He would like it to go to the Banking and Carrency Committee if the committee would sé to report it. Mr. Cox was not authorized to make any such promire. bill was then referred to the Commit- tee op Coinage. Mr. Hereford (W. Va.) sabmitted a o-nfer- penein dnc ay yl the river and barbor appro- ation Pore Randall made the point of order that the Senate had the papers, and that the re- port must first be acted on there and be re- the Houre. ported to The 8 er sustained the point of order. Mr. MeDouga)! (N. Y.) introduced @ bill to establish district and circuit courts for the state of Colorado, and to provide for the ap- pointment of judges, district attorneys aad marshals for that state. Referred. Mr. McDongall also introduced a blil Mr. Waddeli(N.C.) asked leave to take up and es the Senate bill autuortzing ine Pacific Mell Steamship Company to traas- | aot) the mails in their new iron built ships, hy lou Was made. ir. 73,and made It was for the new doubl ——@———— Twelve Killed ana rhirty @ Baliroad Acciden: iblic @t ihe Lime. very marked impression 0 1X5, in the carapaiga Sgainst Hayes. He is » devoted personas eee. Toadon | tmend of Hendricks, and will work wits = train aud &5 empty excursion train. Tweive persons were killed and thirty injared. ————————— A MRS. Marky KXRINK, who lives In the of New York city, is another re- le Woman. Known to #1 the The Market. BALTIMORE, August 5.—Cotton strong— tendency upward: middling, iy nd unchanged. Wi! ‘western red, to anc ; Weaters, fairly active and firm; southerd white, 59800, do. yellow, 6a5;; weet mixed, 56, a5€ i, Sy September. ‘Onis quiet ‘whose ot sho cua ima