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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT 71HE STAR BUILDINGS, i Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street, aY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 4S, H. S cuwmanne Pres’t. , EVENING STAR is served by carriers [0 - Ten Cen! week, or Forty- four Conte per ‘month P Copies at the counter, Two each. mail — postage inty Cents a wd year, 86. | The Servians Still Retreating. THE CUSTER MASSACRE. cree WHRELY Sean published on Fridey— ] A Fight of Forty to One. Sar scnaeriptone Somerby tn elem ver, 48—N2. 7,296. WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1876. 5 TWO CENTs. PROLOGATION OF PARLIAMENT. SPECIAL NOTICES. _| EVENING STAR. See TNT oes oe. | FOBTY-FOURTR CONGRESS. re uh *s oy * ft be will have the eppertantiy af "eeouing the | Queen’s Speech om Extradition, Ete, CUTTING DOWN THE Pay OF THE OFF:- ment from th tel “ CERS. All-Night Session the Heuse—an The ve words wing beea taken ve made it @ reproach to the civiliz i —_—-—_— WF eee ot int crdar wor esicen tortintt Pails Secretary Robeson has issued an order,in| _ Exciting Political Biscusmen, “Gir, Randall moved that Mr. Cox be al- | riggd: ‘Crest Applause on the demecratc | Pawssawanr PROROGUED sa TUs6DaT acgen inn. reatseciser sos | Washington News and Gossip, | wnepreambie of wnich he regrets the disa. | , Tere was Eo reeascontaneat, Gxe0ing at | lowed to proceed inorder. Messrs. Lapbam, Davy and otners tried to | The Queen's Specoh The Extradition Grand Lodge Mall, D street. between @th sar fi a ee greeable duty imposed upon him (in conse- | and many meme ene fay Mr. Hoar moved that Mr. Cox be brought | get the floor, the former remarking tat be a. Qucstics, me nee ibwest iy nae E: GUETew, Seeretery. VERNMENT RECEIPTS To-| —Inter- | quence of the scant appropriations by Con- | ing to ‘@tiract attention and vessive tae Tec to the bar the House and censured, and | wanted to correct some Talsstatements; but DON, August 15.—Parilement was : Dal revenue, $226,213.62; customs, $471,270.06. | gress) of putting officers on farlough, instead tion, who | Togued at twoo clock this sted upon | Cemmission. The following « good deal Queen's speech read from the tarone confusion, the House, S 6 o'clock a. m., | Lord High Chancel'or se > adjourned until 12 o'clock m. a4 — and Gevtiemen ‘To-day’s Seentow. Pe a ES SENATE.—The Sevate met at 12m. The Pe areot z friendly Honre bill to provide for @ full month’s pay- | I nc Ly ~ : ‘DaLCe Oo! 00d Doderstand: Dera ar ne dlecharged employees Of the | HeSvaits, The efforts, wales te see with penny me pg me Rrinting was laid | Otner powers, 1 have made to bring about e fore i air, and, lement of rereaces unfortuaatel tion of Mr. Sargent, was taken up and | sett So a = 4 Mr. Anthony submitted an order granting | "82, subjects In Bosnia and Herzegovinn leave to the Committee on Printing to sit rove A pg gg yy Tt = ‘On motion of Mr. Morir the Committee | B6eh extended into Servia and Moni > on Public Bulidings aud Grounds wan cis, | Should a favorable opportunity preseat it ——— d } gnition of the 8; . Mr. Randall was | “aimed thet his motion had precedence. OD atte rag ottie New TOERuerCht:- | MR. CLAP CONFIEMED.—The nomina- | Of putting them under the heads of ‘other | Sat 10 succeed. in that effort, Sind ‘he moved bat Mr. QaB ASSOCIATION will ve held at Goozags Hell, | tion of Mr. A. M. Clapp was confirmed by the bern igre orders.” _ sags are: | to morrow morning. stating that In the Oe, . adyo 4 z - “L Un irther orders, officers relieved at Widuendoy) BVENISG, at 7°30 o'cinck. | Senate in executive session to-day. from sea-going vessels and having mude a | the paar Bl Sparel Sintec cone ire Many of our mepub'icac delegates are ex THE FURLOUGH EMPLOYES.—Tho Senate | cruise or part of a cruise, will have ag many | the Indian ap; ition bill, and that and: B c-ed to be present. ans fali and prompt s.tend- | to day passed the House bill to pay theem- | months “leave” or ‘waiting oriers,” dating | therules of tha! could svce fs earnestly veces, DURUL, Provident. ployes of the bureau of engraving and print- from the day of theirdetachment in any port up till to morrow. J. 8. CARMIEN = of the United States, or if detached abroad y Secretary ‘sugid 2t ing one month’s salary, aud making an ad- | from the dateof thelr arrival intthe first port mn eee fot protic ng "Hed rod tonal appropriation to an amouat equal | of the United States, as that cruise or par: | sired to have the Senate bill passed for an ms was directed to arrest the ‘Lees. lo that required to make such payment. of a cruise bas been in years, with @ propor. | increase of the cavalry force to cerve in the | , The, Allibustering was kept up all night, THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION Brit | Honate“leave” fora iraction of a yesr of | Sioux war. (Onjectiona And still more con- | *¢ Minority by their tactics preventing the me, Ps Ieavii service. t th rat! of ! issue of the warrants for the arrest of delio- it Thursday mraiog will be la time for | PASSED.—In the Senate last night, on mo- | S20h servic ce alting: Onder eA er | fasion and 4 ~ 8 ‘Mr. Randail quents until nearly 5a m., when an agree- MOXDBY will be on and to foto 3¢° | ton of Mr. Windom, the Indian appropria- | will thereafter be regarded ason “furlough,” | malig’ Statement, aad exp eeaity of | ment was made that Mr. Randall should a aoe ton bill with the report from the conference | and are, by virtue of this order, so plac ion | Nef that ibe Sena’ ia read Withdraw bis motion to allow Mr. Cox to eaHE NATIONAL SAE DEPOSIT CO. | committee was taken up, aud the reporcwas | “furlough,” aod will be so paid by dispirs. | adjonrn before to-morrow nood. Howeses | proceed in order; that the latter should make be Safes and rec-ive | CObCurred in. ing officers without further iustraciioas {com | in the abundance of caution, he would m»i- § i i i ENNIsL FAN LEY 8°KINGS ake place THU MAD A basicess than Be granted leave to sit during the recess. ciited, Shall be sendy, In concurs with say . : ~ ———— the department. ify bis moti reces: on Allies, to offer my good offices for the iogvou Spee al Depocitsfor etitni’ | THR PRES{DEST aud the members of pis | wi]. Oieers Felieved from shore stations, | H%é wate ene Judiaure pepe The BIT ae eon, the | pose of mediation ‘between the coc ely eug Cabinet arrived at the Capitol at about 12 | barbor ships, or special duty, will have oné | On a voie by tellers there was no quoram holding the courts for the Fourth judicial | P&Tties, bearing in mind alike the duties im- a ae o'elock to-day month's “leave” or “waiting orders,” datiug | voting, and then the object of the motion circuit, and for other purposes. He said the | Posed upon me by treaty obligations and a vue from the day of thelr detacnment, at the ex- | was aitained Practically by a vote by yeas Honse ‘had made a number of amendments | {0*@ which arise from toe considerations of GOSPEL MEETING, signed the legisiative, [adian, and cousuiar | Piration of wha ee a go tints Which was not concluded till bumanity and policy. A difference nas to the bill, and as there was not time tocon. bder thor now, the commatttee recommend | tre TTattay Seas Z,c0" crmmeat and that of — bill*be laid over till the next ses- Sion of an asticto td treaty of the month Mr. Ingalls called up bills, which were ler Or pare toh relates to the mutual passed, sapling pensions to Peter Harder, moma Nd Perons accused of certain of- Austin R. Mills. Jonn J. Partitio, BV. Mar- | {6nee®. mooaventences to both eous- a as Galloway, Jefferson Bowers. es which would follow a cessation of the ion’ bills. on “furlough,” and are, by virtue of thts or- der, so placed on “farlough,” aad will be ao re only 142 members present, and as EXONERATED.—The House Committee on = by disbursing officers without fartuer | no business can be transacted without a quo- Pubile Bulldings and Grounds madea report | "CITT" all officers mot bn dary on the rat | TU. call of the House was ordered. Manic lad by Cornet and Organ, this morning completely exoneratiog Eugt- | of Sepiember next, and whoars not alfocies | ihe bill oF tne pardition Oy mentees Or in * neer Ellyson, of the House, of the charge o! by ei er of the preceding paragraphs, wili District of Agreed SE ERTIES 287 orclock oornt | incompetency, which had been mare against | be re-arded as on “furlough,” me a are, by m Cater 105 Mr. Banks took floor and - bim by Representative White, of Kentucky. | virtue of this order, so placed ‘on “furlough” dressed the Howse ta explanation ‘and Be SABBATH EVENING | and diplomatic approp: At $ o'clock. in the ASSOCIATION BOOMS. o'clock. That vote showed that Emily E. Weiss, Julia Garrett, Eiward F. | Practice of extradition are great and obvi- tative Whi Eddy, Levi D. ‘Heyward, F. M. Benner, H. | 0) ®D¢ l entertain the bh that a new ar- Tax Pavers your bills for SPE- from that date, and will thereafter ba a0 paid | cacy of his bili to utilize the product of gold Lovell, and Lavini ie : ‘ rangement wil! soon be arrived at by which CISL IMPROVEMENT TaXzs through J.| THE PRESIDENT has made s convert of | by disbursing oMleees wiht Tee and silver mines, (better known us Blaud’s Sen seek kee coe the matter will be placed on @ satisfactor a eo z > ate then went into execative ses- P = tory Et caalesstuondae beam tensa or (heirs. Vasasber sions STIv. The Sauaolae antes odiy to: th O AE tas okies Ok Sy. Beaks speech Mr. pe eae ——e THE BEST. diseussion on the message of the President | #°tive list of the navy, tue pryof retired offl- | Randall moved aa adjournment, remarking HOUSE.—The House reassembled at 12 THE EASTERN WAR. iitadlamnahiscasia' iene with reference to the river aud harbor bili, | Ces ,belng fixed by special provisioas of that he was sired of walling on the conveai- o'clock, aud the reading of the journal of | Reported Cowardly Retreat of the “ Mr. Holman commended the course taken = en ody peoaag tes yesterday was dispensed with. IOEOOLD BEA OOF Ee nae On oCuntg, | DF the Executive, and said that he stooi| It may not be generally known what is the 0 A eeseetion by Mr. Kasson was made for On motion of Mr. Randall the House non- | . LONDON, August 15 —A dispatch to the Tiaige Memon polo * | right by the doctrine in that message. effect of this order. The pay tables of tue | 9 Tecess, a Ran sont gg ware bis mo. | “'(The denial was then read. {ft was @ cara | coucurred in the Sepate amendment to css | Standard ‘from’ Belgriie says: “It is re~ ae whine <- = THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY re- | DAVY Se 80 arranged that officers do not | Gereed ton CUrEenL, which was not poblished by Mr. Tilden over his siguature | Dill to defray the expenses of the District of | Ported that the Turks have advanced be- 5 ceived to-day a letter from the Acting Secre- | ¢f@W the full pay of their grade except when ‘Mr. Kasson (Iowa) obtained the floor and | 1D the New York Evening Post, of November | Columbia until December ist, 1876, and a a and that the Servians evac:- EB W. WHITAKER, 'y bd On hee service. When on «shore or other | said thatin bis sperch this morning on the ap- | #1808, In which he positively denied that ne | Committee of conference was requested. — yrithout Gring = General C.aim and Collection Asent, {a7 of the Navy, containing $200 contribated | duty” an officer draws about the pay of the | priation bills Mr Randall ner eerie ay | bad bad any knowledge of he circular te | Mr. Morrison (lil), sald. that sore time | Shot. It ie quite posslole that tue onmaeot ict Cinkaey Peusion eed Bounty Uisimes @ by the German government, through thelr | grade next junior, and when ‘waiting | array of figures to prove the reform of tis | fore he saw it published. He pronounced it ago the Committee of Ways and Means was | Tmors of Turkish advances and Servien re. minister resident, to be paid’ to five seamen | Orders” that of the grade next jecior aeil, he ‘tho & forgery.| ot bea aS =—<\.________________ovil_ | of the U. &. steamer Juatate, for their ser commodore comes own = grote and a half Gono eon wenn eee Mr. Kasson said that the card jast read | Dewspaper charges that money had been coming more —_ oe yt (HF LtWis souNsoN eco, cages, 3 taking into port the German mer- | on shore duty and three grades when walt. | democratic President. It would therefore be | B@ bad now seen or heard of for the first pe or a A Et ie wiseene, chant vessel Avance, 1n distress. ing orders. ‘On farlough an officers’ p; Toll, perhaps, to look into, the record of the | View of tuetstpaat relotiine bas Ge tenon | thes bavectinntel eee ae crane: | Eusovats to Sod from Jaltscaar to ‘ Tar Francine Paivitece anp tue | jst half that when on leave. A commodore | democratic leader of reform. was | inore fully and. candidiy: whet it he | 8 Dumber of wi but found nothing to Farakin, eopanarene’,_is bigniy Corner of Wih Strat and Pennsylvania Avenue, (ranking with a brigadier ral.) oa fur- | Mr. Tilden in 1360? Was he inharmony with ty was od probable. If the Tarks ward Fast MAILS.The House Postal Commi:- | loagh would receive a few dollars less than | the Union feeling ane the wor meeeeerier | would not bave objected ‘to its being read, prog ye Eavretre, moved | Tore than likely teat — rent Daslers, in Government and District Secarttien, | tee, by w strict party vote, bas postponed, | aa gnsign,) ranking witha 21 leutenaat,) | the cour try at wat Umer? “Br. for he bad_ne disposition to m: it = the committee be. from the A - r. Kagson then unt the next seasion, the consideration of | 02 duty. Teepe ow tg araue, that in t8o) aad 1961 the | OPT easter ero re bean eee eee sa t route * wi Senate haa letters 8] ir. len spocien of iectares gelte- | jy ‘corporated ‘Sppropriations for the fast mail gig stoi — = gs a taat he was S dteaniovist. Ts tes ue wasa ppd ny ed end he ae are ore Say, state- W ’ | service, and also a vision restorin; protract session o: ¢ House last | mem! @n organization met at other than that Mr. never acd cureof Prematare Bitte, show” rete eae Sm° | night, which was continued up to six o'clock | Delmonico’s in New York, and gatue iin. | denied the cireular wotil 183. Waen the to loat 7 Tegai ‘ithe treatment uf nervogs and says, | THE SENATE was in scssion until two | tis morning, came about in this wise: Mr. | S¢™mloated secession views and sentiments | FtetlGman, fror surprise could be 1 Kpected great forther consideration of the subject. So or | Pattie at Alexinats or Deligrad will never On ‘motion of Mr. Banning, (Onto, {he pubic of their ability to beat the Turks. House non-concurred in the 'Sonsio ataende Foye. Soniernation provalin, and ments to anthori Sn Increase CTCABE, ranaways the army for service against tue Sioux.” © | inereases in the streets.” broadcast over the country, and anno mag-| Mr. Young, (Tenn.,) from the Committee | An Uspleasaninces. ihe rennit ot years’ expert-uce. | o'clock this morning. ‘The debate on the | Kasson, of Iowa, had concluded a scathing | Droedcast over the country, a pees that all whe Rose bine Rec naton to bias | on Fuoite Dulidings sad Grounds, to whieh | | <A very ua ine Eagles nent ane he auth r,Dr.L J. Kaha, | pp, review of the course of Goy. Tilden as a | Mr. Springer (Ili) wanted to know if the atall who knew him knew to be incor. rei ‘arges of incompetency ween of the English relief so- Blaine school amendment will be found oa rect, and he had pronounced Mr. Cox’s iostG orge C. Ellison, the engineer of the | cieties. Dr. Thomas, who is at the bead ont nh ot BY. epl@m | Gur third page and the vote in detail, with | Politician and sham reformer, which con- | Sentieman that agsailed Mr. Tilden was ment incorrect, and had uo idea of using we. | House, submitica wm reruct doclaring. test | the Christian leseae’ Inte intreenne = ‘MUBL G. FOUNG, the action of the Senate oa the Indian ap- | siderably nettled the followers of the demo- | S¢vessloniet in Se head cad eid te a | Parliamentary language. there was no justification for the charges. | fore the minister of war, denouncing Dr. La- WOTARY PUBLIO, propriation bill aud cavalry increase bill | cratic standard bearer, and Mr. Cox was see | jenay jnnunon Jeplied that Tilden wrote a | POr "Gor said that If the gentleman had | The t was adopted. Zeron, who is connected with the Nasional 7 are the svjects of paragraphs in this and thé | jected to «hi ” age 4 used the word “incorrect” there would have Mr. Young #s0 :eported @ resolution ap | Ald society as a Tarkish spy, and he (Laze- ae Oreree—Ora® BVIEME®. | ggjoining columns. Aad aunounoed that he Hropeced tee pees | Lip ce celgnged to 8a organisation Knowa | Dec no trouble. Bat be Used We ec ne | proprinice wee te % the system of | Ton) was compelled to leave. This has par. = soeemoenaes the “defen P she 9 pper I, trutb, which had the same significance as | ventilation of the bali of the House of Rep- | @lyzea the action of the English societies, THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT COMMIS- e “defender of Belknap on this floor. which disunion sentiments were vet fortn. wa SPRING AND SUMMER Ston.—Speaker Sayler will appoint Mossrs. | Bi; Ksewou and others called him to order, | | Mr. Springer—Do you assert that Gover- | Weword Which he (Mr. Cox) had impro- | Fesentatives proposed by Prof. Henry and'a | ¥ que. Dr. Thomar’ conduct ees crater a oe en vir. | D&t Mr. Cox, continuing amid some confa: | vor Tilaen was a disuniontst in 1863? perlyused. = ps ad eenen. Passed. a coe conduct has excited a Ciymer, of Pennsylvania; Huaton, of Vir- | sion, referred to Mr. Kasson in @ contempta- ‘Mr. Kasson said he asserted what he hai Mr. Hewitt (N. Y.) said the speech of Mr. Oa motion of Mr. Tarbox, (Mass..) the | very strong feeling among all the Engiish CLOTHING! ginta, and Willard, of Michigan, members | ous manner as “the apologist for post tra- | said, that in that organization sentiments | Kasson was a most painful surprise to him, piomee coneurree in the Senate amendment | people here. ta prepare & fortn of governanens for the Pas: | Gere”, Mr. Kasson said that Mr. Cox stated | were uttered, whieh, ifthey had been uttered | #24 if he had not heard it he would not have | to the bill for the relief of Emory W. Han- ee AT REDUCED PRICES {0 prepare a form of goverament for the Dis- | @u untruth. Mr. Cox then, with quite a | in Iowa or Tilinois, would have been de- | telleved that thegentleman from Lowa could poe ied of = ae who was injured while THE COSTER MASSACBE ° trict of Columbia, to report at the next ses- | menacing air, walked over to the republican | nounced, and the persons uttering them | D&Ve uttered the false, and what seemed to eet tct eteee Heeren E aeware. Tue Indians Forty to One. FEW OF THOSE SPBING CASS. suits | *0n of Congress. side tn close ,proximity to Mr. Kasson, aod | would have hid their heads bebind the bluck- pi, the yy oy Spree Gov. none in taen “gl ae & direct sum of LAWEENCE, August 14.—The Journal to- : : : S at ; ry a8 A nicGheecu for giss' 4.StHAGS, lull | Tae Mona's PaY FoR Fortovonen | $¥d that “tie gentleman had deliberdie:y | Derry bushes. with the entae focllag thet, be wecka 4 verous.. ome pep ny | fy Feamgivects avenue ‘pocg | EMTLCXES—At last night's session of the | banda letist wines tonne Mone aes US | cefoSpneer dented that Tiiden was a we- | 4651, piun ne spme fooling Wat Be would | ane apeaxer laid epee ine House a mes- | Mt," febolson. Sit ie strictly the Ted FURE BITE MASSEILLES AND DUCK | House Mr. Randall introduced a bill, which | shook the paper almost in dhe taco of Mr. | “Mr. Kasson.—I assert it. Fee riepoaible. He was intimate w.ta | See from tue Frendent Fetoing the bill to | version 6f the story, and agrees in important VESTS sold regardioes tocost. A. STHAUS. | was paceod cnder a suspension of the rales, | Kasson, when Mr. Stevenson, of Iilinots, | voloe— Where were you during the war? | GOV. Tilden, and knew him so well that he | T-peal 8o much of the Oe as renal tee eck | Particulars with the military rep srt of the T3228 C888. SUIT down to gis. 1011 / providing for the payment of a fall month's | @Vidently thinking that Mr. Cox was about | Mr. Kasson replied that part of the tim: he ep ne eS Sasa by December ist, tne Prosiacet | amair. The Indians are said to have had Pennsylvania avenne. wages to recently discharged employes of bes inaugurate belligerent proceedings, tarew | Was on this floor voting appropriatious to iat, ean eer avowed secession Suntinnente ta his experience teaches him, that work is ‘apt forty men engaged to Custer’s one, 5 BD CASS PANTS at g4.t0ana | the bureau of engraving and printing, the | Bim<elf between the two and said no man | support the soldiers in the field. At another & letter written to Judge Dent. But Mr iras, elayed unless the time for the comple- or Tee ee eer a Sraatee *™ | amount being to peck SGetruck in his presence if he could Ore eee Tee ee sine Tesords of 100 | Son only bed extracts frou taat lett, sai | Hon of @ contract ts limites’ Hemeeed to New Pema te ay who BE $2 BLACK OLOTA DRESS SuITs re | MOS? Whote Wages did note Tetrcated to his comer, ‘Then’ Me Hour, of | Vugitia, who tureatencd. to tear dows ie | DOL The full text, -Many men had views ve- Committee on the District of Columbia. UP to ber death, claimed that she bad beea TareeS egies Toit tcasmpirasis ascaee DURING THE PRESENT SESSION of Con- | Masiachuscts, demanded that the objoo | flag aud irallitin the dust, as they had dove | fore 180, which they speedily changed. An. | , The Epeaker Alo presented |& message | not only robbed but polsovei by Mrs. Drigen, LAID CASS. @16 SUITS on hand yet are to be | STesS there were introduced in the House | tlovable words used by Mr. Cox should be | in some parts of the state oa the last Fourth aot mie Se aia Tina os ~ oon restoration of Captain Edward 8. Myer to ied at7 o'clock this morning. When on tne Piistr es: Steraros: 4” of Representatives 4,105 bills and ictJoint | i2ucate that if Mr-Cor ait wot mrlagiic | SKE Kasson then referred to the resolu:ion | Kasson based tat enarge. At ihe outbreak | the active list ot tue army. Heterred to | Poumtor death she requested thats post mor- A GEEAT VABIBTY OF ASS. PANTS, al | resolutions, and in the Senate 1,045 bills and | he bught to be expelled. Mr. Rauall tea | adopted al the Chicago couveation 1a 13-1, | Of the war be (Hewitt) was ta daily comma- | Committee on Military A! physicians who attended sols revue oF @2 and $4. 1011 Penn: | 25 joint resolutions, making a total of 5,15) | moved that Mr. Cox be allowed to procesi, | which declared the war a failure, ant of | 2/0U with Mr. Tilden, and no more loyal euuinaans Gir aie Ieuan woman to give a certificate of death, sivania avenue. bills and 19 Joint resolutions. Of this num. | put the republicans objected, and tut him | which ‘Tilden, Vallandigham aod ‘ota-rs | heart ever beat. When the first call was Seemane ak ss remnant. so that an inquest may be heid. Mrs. 18" FINE CASS SUITS @7 and 3. formerly | ber about 145 public acts, 130 private acts, 13 | off by dilatory motions until é clock this | Were members and drafied tne resolution: | M&de for trcops Tammany Hail raised A reg- | HIS OBJECTIONS TO THE RIVER AND HAR- | Driggs still maintains that she gave Mrs. Ward 12. A. STRAUS ubli¢ joint resolatiens and 5 private resolu- fnormton At that hour compromise was | At that time the people put their feat upon | !ment and sent it to the war, aod Mr. Tides BOR BILL. LeRue no poison, and wat at berowa re- ———es : > contributed literally to its éqaipment. AwAcs LINES * => monale DUSTEGS at | “ODS Dave become laws. efec.ea by Mr. Cox being allowed to mike | the platform and upon the men as they wil y equip Me Laon rag frdontn npn The President yesterday eent the following io Jewelry was pat away for safe ss again this when disloyal men a: Tr. ham (N. Y.) inqa! it was no addressed to the of Represen- prices. 1011 Peanesivazia avenge. THE CENTENNIAL TIDAL WAVE contin- | Pha‘iilen the democrats perialtted ee ay: | oonmeain his, Zant y oe * | true thay Mr. Tilden refased to sign tae cat | message House of Rep! Tos eS Yoors BULTS eciling now for gL. | Nes to inundate the White House with visi~ | journment until 12 o'eloek noon, to day. Mr. Hewett (N. ¥_) asked Mr. Kasson if ue | for the Union meeting at the Cooper Inett- | “TTT ioe my signature to tae river and | Nat :eabber Factes A— oa a tors from every part of the world. Upto1 ae ee wea did not Know as @ matter of fact that Mr er Seat geneween one aes harbor appropriat On bill, No. 3,022, I deem | was discovered in the New Jersey Rubber NGLISH CHECK OSS. 914 SUITS to be ais | o'clock to-day over five hundred visitors en- | | PERSOKAL-—In the peragraph printe! in | Tilden had voted against Unat resolatioa in | | Mr. Hewitt—T will w tiga the call, and ti | 1tmy duty to announce to the House of Rep- ‘bout 245 0’clock tnis morning, and posed of for @10. 1 Peansyivanis avenue. | tered there with the ex on of inflicting | ¥: ste Sax relative to the new signal | ecommiticey aw Just to thecor- | is true that be attended the meeting” resentatives my objection to some features the large factory was one mass OOL SUITS, 94 and gs, at a. | t¢ President with a Centeanial shake; bat | book just issued to the navy, it should have Four or five adjacent dweilli ee ipa ens ate oe Ir vo ingen Fag r 4 was uy executive tocx | were also burned. factory employed pend ail msaey sppropriated b bands. f{ rtanately for the President he took his de- before the flood 7 a by st should return the river and or bill with ¥s° Borat partore for the Capitol acbed bis resid trary, and he read a statement showing Laat Mr. Lapham said the contrary was as no- it . 8S BUITS, (four to ten of age,) Cuzpas TTS. (fo years of age,) | r been stated that the new system is the work was stated in the convention that the —, iting pep ee could be. of Commodore Foxhall Parker, U. S. N., | resolutions were adopted without @ dissent- was who has spent three years in perfecting the | ing voice in committee. Tre resolutions | #Dything could ve. ye knew pli the cironse- than cost. 1 ohsyiVanis avenue, co ones = esee b- ~ | stances. Mr, Sam Sloan . Til- | My objections, notwithstanding the great Simgaiar Death. 4 3 SooteH cass: BUITS for 93 ot A ean ee ‘papas ee Balls Clarks, two Washingto a beta iss ene for Tidea, Va @ sal smu and Gatnri, pgp my for hie guatare, ae neon pres ee +~—4 Pe eng 1 pias. Anges B— 7 ee = Commnttinn pry ane parar H a rren nd wi ‘were reported conven- | latter was tryin; portant cause before a. oes aher, ® tiadel; XTRA SIZE CASSIMERE AND FLANwet | TePresent theSpeaker and Sergeant-at Arms | Pouniy’ va nave setnened to the Clee eee | ee ee Rese a orued to the syuable | & referee. Mr. Tilden, with the pradence | rare eran a nee works. — ele SUITS, from i to 46 tuchea, at resuced ) ilboune proasty acainst them by Hallett | prief visit to their friends, preparatory to | sgalnet them. If he opposed the resolution | that has always characterized him, not hav- are x of private or @. STRAUS. eee eee ay ak: Merrick, of Mary- | visiting the Centennial. Tiny did he not s8y so. in the convention? | ing Hate te enamine the pager then,doclined | Stu T'isearest, tn ap conte uations T SGLISH WORSTED FRovk coats | land; and Messrs. Wm. H. Prescott and i. a If ‘be loved his country why did he not | to sign, but told Mr. Sloan him the | not give my sanction to ‘and will take “AND VESTS @10 oud formerly @i5 and | - Garnett, of the District of Columbia. Mr. | NoMINATIONS.— The President sent the | rise up and denounce the resolution? Jutions and he would examine . He ‘auring tecmnetadles be pantie 'H. Jonn- 813. 1011 Pennsylvanie avenue, Prescott is a native of South Caroling, and | following nominations to the Senate to-day: | It was because Tilden then and now inherited Se Sens see manesine, eeenneea) ad woeo shall be expended them. = the murder of bis OUNG MEMS FINE WORSTRD COATS ane | Nae Atsistant Secretary of State under Pre- | Charge-a’Afraires—John Meredith Reed, ro the policy of Martin Van Buren. Tnere was | troops were to be raleed. ir. Tilden contrib. is very quent moouealty Sor’ nd of ex- near the Mi (from 16 to 20 years) reduced to @10, for- bs sumestoe Greece; Michael J. Cramer, Bot ® man who read Tilden’s letter who coa . Conger—How much? pendi ‘at this time, gro ‘Out of rev- werly @16. 1011 Peonsyivania avenue. Tae Presipst INstaccts THE House. | jamin Moran, Portugal; . Appt FOR a ee ee qnues likely toarise from ey of 8 ESESE USER OF CHILDERS C4Ss. and | In notifying the House that he has approved | Switzerland; John ©. Caldwell, Para Regative reoord was as bad as hia amirmative | tnto ihe question of dollars aod ceats. Trae | Propriations to insure @ thorough collection 15.—Cotton quiet — Teduced- A STRAUS. 1011 Fean-avenues™ = | te Bill making appropriations for the con- | $24, ViUguAy, Also» ,Seuuyler Crosby. Fae ee eee eee eee ee Deere itane erent a mann they ain | telots, dinsinution of apeaial agente post teeniy a Geena * a ss z lar and diplomatic servi: Presi ‘ister land @ in the great 81 ‘or! vor boli! Tesu! L VISITORS SHOULD TAKB A’ ina message, gives that Draven of Congres tae Er ny territor: four | Of the war? Where is the voice he ever at- | Dot ask the general government togive a en hry m2 rg A Ney ood steady, western OEREEGS‘OP HES RAOYS‘ERINGRE™ | Hi contact enditages etwesne | prea art aemed ware arnry "Urs | tr seaaging tae ane fn tot | CUR OTA vccmreneiery ana | es eseescee Resa Soh arpcnens Pog ——— Ww ’ - AN EARLY SELECTION FROM rHOSs | 10g of treaties and the appa pam: | mines Tn exeoutive sostiou iilsaiernaos, | uO vole, aud no'man who fought can vote | tbat Mr. nee of Contribaved a douse | harbor appropriation furtuer than to protect spot, and August, wn ING TOLEAVETHS TY } fod bassadors. He takes tne ground that the | confirmed all of the above nominations; | or Mr. Tilden without reflecting on tne | for the Union cause or contribated a doliar work already done and paid for. Under no heavy—south- 7” to le He wanted to know now \BCUKB THE BEST BARGAIN. office of foreign minister is not created by | aiso, the nomination of A. M. Clapp, ta be eee ae cnet ian ee baM., a head nie roe a sTmaus 2 public printer. . of election ae artes to pursue sach a | bow much he had contributed. jyB-te 1011 PENNSYLVASIAAVEND® A VETO“ Push Things.”—The President | CavaLRy FOR THE SioUX WAR.—In the | course as would give the count to thedemo- | Mr. Hewitt replied during the war and in ae i Bi law, but by the constitation. circumstances will I allow expenditare upon works not clearly national. wo U, 8. Grant. i i weak. Pork. TAP YICIAN.—To ths Pubs Mb aeclntnea. | ‘o°a@y returned to the House without his srais in that electioa. the city of New York aud » bat be Political Notes. 8; clear PF ICLAR.— To ths Pubive—My nowiy-tnvent- Benave last night, on motion of Mr. Logan, | Sai? Ciymer asked if the gentieman did not | aid noe kuow how raueh he had comtrioates, ‘Bacon— Bit a 2 serperes 9B | Sion appointed to save eemagteae Sommis- | the House bill authorizing the President to | xrow that thet circular Was @ forgery, aad | Hodeclites teases aioe eek: | W.D.Howella,editor of the Adantic Month- ‘wfacture with workmen, ve- | acce; servi: teers to aid in . Tilden tieman from jcaigan, Brus ‘mall screws (o eaactly Artie nce | Ue to bave looger than December ist to reetathondh Todian hostilities, ana appro- Oeire Kaseon said be dented it five years | they were not asked in a spirit of iairness at aD] it fecling. They are | complete its work. His objection is that the priating one million dollars to carry out the | ®!terwards—in 1873—but not until then. In the days of the war Mr. Tilden was iu fre- Beside sam Por getses ttags S| cavemen the sme tr ae. wor toe | Proving af te ans aaa te aaumnne | qt? creas mona’ later rom A Tu. | auent soseliatgn pita the met prmact Gapnot be surpassed. Measure taken end order | (one Sxes no time at which it shall be com- | inte authorizing the President to lacrease | 2¢2, Written in 1868, and deaying it thea. He | officials. Even Mr. shoulders, 9a9 x ; clear ly, is engaged in writing a life of Gov. Hayes, | i5ai6. Lier steady, which will be published shortly by Hurd & Botrofeum Houghton. Another consulate? ----Prof. J. ; a Lawrence Smith, who wants to go to Coa. | St@dy @0d uncnavge!. Whisky aga al ipts— would bave the letter published in the Rec- | to come to Washin; for consultation. | grese from the fifth Kentucky district, 1s @ | 45 990; 4,300. Shi) ts Slee [3440 ALEXANDER, 1229 Penn. ave Where coutracvors arenot lluslted aa to tie, | We Cavalry company to 100 men each, the | ord, so that it might go out with Mr. Cox's | None ever questioned his loyalty aad pa: | son-in-law of the late James Gathrie, wa ex: | "720% 08s, 3. ‘August 15.— Virginia 6's, de- jel-latper Inventor. Pateniee and Manalactaré iney generally consult their own convent. | “mendment ge o statement. triotism in New York. With to the | cellent chemist, and an ex-presideat of the | ferred; 5x; do. coumlidaied, 6; do s-sond SS EES sa nen he Gans it Coenen tin ae original Renate Bill. pt afk FOS pi, Kasson meee ear ablished in wer failure resotnsion in the Cal cago plat- American association for tae advancement | series, 32%; North Carolina h m1 ater wt is remarks. ughter. r. K. theu read mo in 1864, Mr. Marble, secretary of the | of science. ---~ Demokrat, venport, | St Steady, 11%. F* ‘OPTiciANs, Sy | OEE 1. De Hulahe < petmoon the lst | ved: Yeas, 29; nays, 11, and Dill to thoroase | letter addressed by Mr. Gresley to Mc. T:i | committee on resolutions, certified that Mr. | the ouly German daily paper pubilanel is ew Youk, August 15.—Stocks dali and G@avcine Brostiian Pebble Spectacles. Gect-ty.iatp | hie will gladly give it hie approval the cavalry force ofthe Uatted Staten me | den, in which the latter was acciised of beiog | Tilden op} if, and when McLellan was | Iowa, has come out squarely in opposition | steady. Monty, 1x. Goid,1 3 » & ve it his app 5 the cavalry heaters! ee betel be | @2 accomplice with Tweed in frauds,on ac. | nominated Mr. Tilden urged him to say Tilden and Hi will support jong, 7; short, 40%. Goveramess dal! S & W. STBaus’ THE DISTRICT EXPENSE BILL.—Mr. Ran- ented ar te Tudian service becal aoe the countof the circular. Is this the kiud ot re- —a< bis letter of acceptance which | Hayes and Wheeler. ‘ould Peter Coop- suns we . 1 10-41 ted back the bill accepted for form candidate to ask the people to place in | would moilify that clause in tne platform. | er want a third term?” is a sudject of discas- New York, August 15.—Fiour dall and BBATED CRYSTAL EPRING dail to-day repor @ bill passed by | army appropriation bill authorizes the | the Presidential chair?—@ man whould not With regard to Tilden’s association with | sion just now. ----The republican campaiga | heavy. Wheat dull. Cora quiet and Grm. SLES AND PORTER. the Senate appropriating $500,000 to meet | President to ill all the cavalry companies t0 | repudiate the circular antll five years after | Tweed, Mr. Howitt said it only extended to in Maine was opened ai Portland last aigot.| Loxpow, August 15, 130 p. m.—U. THOMAS WALSH Acenr, the expenses of the District of Columbia for | 'bé full complimen: men. it was issued. this, that Tweed was ® member of the demo- | A large audience was assembled. Speecues | bonds, 1865's, Old, 106; 10-40's, cow, 109g With sud F strev ts northwest, the ensuing fiscal year. The == a THE AVENUE PAVEMENT.—General Gil- tS a bape wom ty ee conte ee trode (cep ed Seu Re pogeing Sines — — b: a jag ot pene von Ginwan Kerave.e@es e h ). | nally passed the House authoriz: ia Seeaas x 1s to or Was the chairman. When ew | Hon. J. G. Biaiue, the rece! TrE — jarner roa@o- eee eee S| Saad Conpneianins te borrow $418,000 at 6 | More, of the Pennsylvavia Avenue Com: Kir! Kasson then referred Tilden's con- York bad grown so powerful and the pecula- | with tremendous cheering, the vant Playing sion, with Its appu’ ‘Bard ave- Ws. Hanson, BH. Sosweut, D.W.Lartam | percent. interest. Tue Senaie amended the | tolssion, is temporarily absent, but will re- | nection with railroads, and then made s | tote Were suspected Mr. Tilden followed | ‘Hail to the Chief.” ----fhe Ohio republi- | nue, New Brighton, is to be sold, as the rel- BARMON bil! by voting the District $500,000 as the | turn to-night. No further awards will be | comparisoa of Tilden with Hayes, and bigh- | Tweed like a sleuth hound, &od be was mag- | cans opened the campaign in that state on | alives of the family Go not care on 4 » BOSWELE & CO.. sbare of the United States toward meeting | made until he returns. General Horatio G. | ly eulogized the latter as @ soidier aud asa | nificentiy liberal in privately ferreting out | Saturday even'og by simultaneous mass | the premises. A large quantity of vat FUBSITUBE, UPHOLSTERY Goops AND | the expenses of the District. Tne House Wright, President f th Commission, ‘states pen, a deserved and would receive the | the frauds, and be never rested until he hat meetings at Marietta and Dayton—Senator | furpiture hes alreacy been removed, and ieee DECORATIONS, non-copeurred fn the Senate amendmeat eae tke > pono pavement to be laid | Yoles of honest people. Tue people of tue | all of the ring either in the penitentiary or an speaking at the former and ex. | place will soon Geecried. qT a eet, near Peunsyivania avence, and placed the bil! ia precisely the same con- J country had not yet forgotten the history of | exiles. [Applaure.) dition it originally passed the Hoase, and in | {fom 6th to 15th street, is the same which | terest aren years, and the soldierserpeci- | Mr. Davy (N.Y) asked whether, after the = $$ $< Fote ‘man ‘were MANTELS, GRATES, FURNACES | Wet shave the Senate passed it tnis after tals Sword inmate favors Wo es *YS" | Stet eatin toe cetentis at Heseeent anD OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL DIFFICULTY IN brane os tne Howe "passed a bill Pgh ks cay! LATROBE STOVEs. parting iar gy tafe BSsed pant troops marion Seateae ie Me er ‘caked whetuer Tilden ever raised in s Mr. Cox obtained the floor. his voice against the wat OT. GBORGE RANGE, yerstntions tn the Hous, Gu thay were te. Mr. Hoar asked him to yield for moment. | conven A perfect he most sttractive and best | ferred to the Committee on the District of Mr. Cox declined. He wanted to answer Mr. Hewitt said at that time Tilden and Beans Hence cold tm tho market. the misétatements of the defender of Bel- | Tweed were bitter enemies, and there was SLATS AND BABBLS MANTELS, ‘Whereas it is the duty of to knap. war to the knife, which ended with tne ze eat Gunortment south of How York, from | \.10 "or such an ion of the public tL perre pie omy ener ag gen ee Renal ond exiiees Sveee. AY a — cuaTEs, ne —_= efectuelly | Promote the cause of popa. said the gentleman from New York had satd signe, barbie ves crowned ed by the from 918 to 913s eyo te Bir. Soz.—t'waot to reply tothe apotogtet from the democrats. ‘Five diferent patterns of of the post traders, ‘and | “Sir. Hewitt said he was willing to answer LATROBE STOVES. exel! t. all ee nee eee HBATER, pet up to two rooms, O88. Hr aeecn called the gentleman to order aevy” to embarrass him. The was Riad desired to know if he could utter an un- | there never was apy association between Oe rat ee COAL OLL COOK STOVE, tram See ee ee ‘Tilden and except such as resulted Goll sad examine our stock making your apochryphal statement about Governor Til wk Tose, but was called toorder fr. Kasson.—The gentleman haa no right | "ar" declined to yield. He said Cane. RIESEEWs, torstate an wniratn. TAS this point tue sa | gentleman trom Towa, bed msde, auctier yew a vs STREET B. w. fusion on sides was very great, and | charge, which contained an insinuatioa of ~~ , {DUC changes being made or members gathered in the area in {rent of t2e | so mean a character that if the gentieman SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. tre Fy-lawe acd regulations of the shoals, Se og Would have biushed Tt will be to the tnterest of purchasers of materia | |*3!, Hooks and teachers of the same now in | vi Fo tee tee eeilay, | at. SereneT ony eis fortane dissoaotar for baikding por poses to exasiine my stock.” T hare | 0" + «of employes ~~ jovwotd, Eaudaien ans © Maze, | Us y, about Seupecten tes of | 2 Jone last, until action shall have been A ipa, tevenson— i ‘Hoar called Mr. FLOBIDA FLOOZIEG ¢: oD the r-por! of said committee, ex. | Absentor not voting—| eaurs, Alcorn, Bar- Br. Boss ¢ A oe \ tion of Lew schoola, of whea the | Conover, Dawes, Denuln Dorsey Golicaine; | clerks desk. VIRGINIA, PINS FLOORING mi-stouers shail be coaviveed from Hamilton, wasilio, Hitcsonek” Tn: | Sr. Cox still ad BOOBS, i as — —— of tenohers gall Jobveon, Merrimon, seca, Reser : os Ree ol a eS ee Se ee ee s aid committee in- | Wallace, Whyte, Windom, Withers, and | ment waa quire whe' the present board of trustees | Wright. — DASIEL SNITH, sust-tr___Fhonix MIM, 1210 Ohio svenee._ | 18 legally organized and : i

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