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‘THE EVENING STAR. ‘LOCAL NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday A 4 ea . A Concert for the Crazy People. INTERESTING ENTERTAINMENT AT THE 5 ERNMENT INSANE ASYLUM Penpsyivania A ; Last evening the Orpheus octe assisted = by Prof. Waldecker, Mr. M. Koechling and The Evening Star ewapaper Sompany Miss Cora Chase, on the invitation of Dr. W . bseribers fi hablar pms — mak, vist ed thel sane asy ; 1s served to su! - i d gave a very enjoyable musical enter- wz thiyiy carriers, on their Own account, at 10 tainment in the halt of gents per week, or 44 cents per month. pee st riving at the asylum about 7 , the counter. 2’cents each. By mail—postage pre- paid—80 cents 2 month; one year, $6. — tors were at once conducted to the stage. Tae cians (three patients and a nurse) THE WEEELY STAR—pubiished on Friday—$2 a pir place ane the patients, with attend. postage prepail. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies nts numberitig in all ABout 5 iad Sust take ‘S—- All mail subscriptions must be paid in aa. | > helr : ats u e aud itoriy : he Wigwrtates of nvestising made known on sppilea- 82, SI-N®. 7,787. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1878. TWO CENTS. [mie rises “apened with the wusieal Ky SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE EVENING STAR. | sone .ZMSZCGarrAnae OM, ant xorss. yourr-rirracoxearss. — Teleorams to The Star. ! - ———— é FS " Judging from the work already done on the | Satu March 16. PHIC The Senate committee on public lands con- | SATURDAY, Marc! FRAPHICAT. - ‘ baat 5 an | Pedestal for theThomasstatue soon tobe placed | THE SENATE was not in session toulay and H. A. e Unie il meet tinued its investigation of the MeGarrahan | ¢ nrg sSiesih SENS was not in session to-day. ss 7% ™ and RH. incr oF W wnd'san st. new, | Washington News and Gossip. | tinued its in in the M street sirele, and from the quantity | On motion of Mr. O'Neill, the At | EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS, | 320%; HOU: ta a 3 30 otelon a » | of granite stilt 01 . s fuporta ce wilbetmanected. =? P'S ° | Govenewent RECEIPTS TODAY.—Internal | James F. Stewart, of New York, asked to be | OF8! n the ground unused, there is aT Zz i 5 torney General was directed to report to the **Perplexity or’s song be cee K. Ree. | sey a reek ae permitted to make a statement in reply to the | Teason to fear that that work, like most of the i F sof cadet: | by the c men” by Daniels LL RCH._R-v. | Revenue, S250, (08.003 contonts: HEL ZINES. Tharge that he had received stock from Me- | others of the same kind recently put up in the fares ia eliher ticity naioay ot West R iaC dsC ti 1 and Buch 9 (Carnival of Venice) >, UNIVERSALIST 2. UE GUimeigs | THE ComMITTEE ON THE DistRIct oF Co- Garrahan. i was tied with, | ®itYs is going to be placed at so great an eleva- Foint or the naval Academy at Annapoliswere | U88ia Commands onstan' inople Then You i Remem. Hail, To-morrow at I1a.m, Sunday School at 25 | Lemna of the House has agreed to report | . Mi Stewart's request was complied wi 1 | tion as to prevent a satisfactory view of the | made in compliance with law or merely as a ig: and “Comrade : K he said :—I was a member of the Fort a | in Arms” by the octette _ — | favorably to the House the bill introduced into | UOngress, from the oth New York district. My | foup when once in place. The opinion is | matter of custom. . ; : = sxe , a Tae atoReece CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Vermont ave-, | the House March 4th in Telerence to liquor | ame wasimentioned ina letter irom Mr-Shaw | quite largely held among people of taste that mbit Hanna introduced a bill toestabiish a) JEALOUSY OF THE POWERS | were very attentts Opn. Se e Pc ing received stoc Panocl pany. or beautiful part of that noble animal ; yet that ii ; 3 iL vnad ri as audiences outside the as 7:30 p.m. Sunday ‘The Portsmouth never. knew there was a Panoche company | {3 the portien of his anatomy to which the Carolina legislature in favor of the bill declar- f am. at 9:3 Not OFF FoR Paris Yer. GHGEON Resi hs : . ¢ ing Por vale 4 ; NEWS FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. | !um. During the piano solos by Wai 2OUNDRY CHURCH, R and Wyoming, which were tosail from New | {inti I saw the published article in the Stan. vision *of an observer standing at a proper ing Port Boy Ha navalaiadon. Helered ‘Turkish Atrecities in Greece. deeker, the dropping of a pin could have been ikea bee es York today at noon for Paris, did not get off. | never saw ary Of Ue Stock oF Scrip, HOF Fo. Point of view is practically limited by the great | of the Vicksburg and Meridian railroad irom | _Coxrt, March 18—The news from Epirus is | beard inthe hall. The eyes of many of the eas and will not before night, if then. ceived any of itsstock, scrip or certificates. In | height at which many otherwise fine eques- taxes illegally paid. Referred meagre, but sufficient to confirm the report of | Patients were rivetted on the fing f the 7] 7 ae 2 commi: ay | the Fortieth Congress I objected to the report | trian statues are placed. It will be greatly re- | “Mr. Goode introduced bill for relief of the | the complete suppression ef the insurrection | PFofessor, and it was difficult to determine THE OLD Tur Taner Br1.—The commi:tee on way | of the judiciary committee for MeGarrahan's | gretted if thiseommon mistake should be com. helts of the hte James Monroe @ iieatenane | in the dk were more att by the DOU BTERS, b and means to-day finished the tariff bill, so far | relief, and the matter went over. When the | mitted in placing this group, which, we h . ? | strict of Chimara. The entire expe- | Whether t C 3 . are . 3 af. | ditionary force was kill 5 sound or by the pi essor's agile fingering. as the adjustment of the rates on taxable arti- | matter came up in the House in the second | assured by artists and competent critics who | Of the line in the revolutionary army, and af- | ditionary force was kill ed, captured. or de Nearly every piece on the programme was en. cles are concerned. The committee will pro- | Session of the Fortieth Congress, I took no ac- | have seen it, is an uncommonly creditable and ferred. - continue their rapine, murder and devasta. | Cored, and Mr. Koechling’s singing received a vide the machinery to carry its. provisions oat | tion in the ease, ad tbe record bears me out | artistic piece of sculpture. Mr. Bright moved that the House go into | tion. Sixteen villages have been burned and | Enaler, compliment even, vo ey oe CHURCH, | next week, and expect to get the bill reported | In my statement, for in the Congressignal 1 —In response to an inquiry in THE Stan a | committee of the whole on the private calen. | pillaged, the inhabitants of which fled or per. | = ng Then Youll Remember Me™ wna amee ts. u.w. | to the House on Friday next. Uitcetly'or Indirectly “contingents or cites, | few days ago. as to the authenticity of the full | dar, and pending that motion moved that ati ished. ihe Turkish authorities profess be | gee" Hhen You'll Kemember Me,” and shed ag Oo i i i cle 0 a e ree! ars. Tue Iyvestievtey Doorwecrer.—The | wise, have 1 received one petiny, Hor had in- pet hbo ea iLor Washington it the Red Boo SSpate on the unfinished business be closed in | coliceting, aid provecting the refugecs at Del Those BOT TEN,S16NS OF TNeaxsry arse: . s wi : . | terest in any stock, certificates, &e., in con- | of the White House sai yy Stuart, the ~ Conver.—W' ishe: si- " od. ‘onsuls 7 7 hose on the stage state that they twenty or more applicants who want to suc- | nection with either the affairs of MeGarrahan, editor of the Philadel 4 Mr. Conger.—What is the unfinished busi- | been killed e Consuls have represented hia Item says he’ w rT; the condition of affairs to treie realize that the audience was. comy ostly abet et iain ceed Col. Polk as doorkeeper of the House are | the New Idra company or Panoche company. | told by ‘Neagle, the artist, of that city, that the | MESS? . ‘1 ‘ = | ana none or tireveutios of insane patients. Only by careful observation Be Re og get lobbying with members for support, | ‘The witness asked to be shown the letier,a | picture in question was cut from its fram iment OF aera Peat eee on 0 Bay | Boe appealed for wreventive i could be seen here and there some peeull Ww. Preaching on the Sabbath’by the panwhile Col. Polk keeps a “stiff upper lip copy of whi ‘as printed in the Sun, and the | Mrs. Madison when the British were marching ‘Mr. Conger. Then object. We want more | British man of war Vapid h: facial expression or extravagant gest WARD WILSON, DD, at I ects to believe that he has votes enough | chalrman of the committee informed Mr. | on Washington, to prevent it from falling into | 2! ; 2 Le | possible for the refugves denoting mental aberr: by side “a n. sablath school, 2:30 in the Hou to neg e the report of the | Stewart that none of the letters, nor the pub: their hands, and that it is an undoubted ori- Bright insisted upon his motion, and | were two brothers-in-law (o of whom has free. Ail cordially invited. ommittee, and that he will retain bis place. | lished letters, were in evidence, and Judge | ginal by Stuart. and was regarded as superior. |, MY, Bright insisted un were ontered. j Spent over twenty-three years in the institu CHURCH. Rev. tol. Fi . When his troubles were upon | Black said that he had not seen the originals | We may add that Mr. Neagle’s statement as to 1 3 en ‘ lion, and the other a few - Zs T . had a like confidence, THE GREENE STATU mittee on publi a ofthe let 1 temen Mr. Dunnell suggested that the time which . itshaving been cnt out of the frame is fully ‘oi e yeas 2 avs mig! emiah Wilson demanded of the com: | Dorne out by an inspection. of the painting, Tipulg be Wasted On the yeas.and nays might ce that the New Idrla Mining Company be | As framed at present, the canvas is manifestly | Ye Stved sromibe on the tha 3 si required to produce the books of the Panoche | Sealer tia ie athet cet t eees auuUltestly Compromise on (he ine an com company. which Will contain the proofs of the | a figure of that size. promise on this question . - Peeulecgunged hon the New Ldria company |” — James Hamilton, the distinguished marine | "the House, by tvote of 112 to 10s, agreed to swig er of the 0h | Painter, of Philadelphia, died inSan Francisco | the motion td limit debate. . last Sunday night. Mr. Hamilton $ he House then went into committee of the donbiediy po ‘dof decided genius in th whole (Mr. Cox, of N.Y. in the chair), and in bran them their ne in good bodi enjoying Uh One } w key of his body while his fingers w Phew, all insane, b health otherwise he House com- buildings and groauds, has ed toa bill recommending th day 1S Not only: Yecupied several Villages around Constantinople, but took pos. seston of 2 point on the sage of the most northerly plateau, running down towards the - ut his mouth n elde entrance of the Bosphorus. ‘The smail forts | Buy iie Mout his mouth. Au elder which command the entrance lie direetly at | BAUeRE } k or additional ground at the junct nd and ihe Gen. Gre he foot of the position thus occupied, and as these w are open on the land side,the Rus- HOLY ¢ M on either s CH savenne and 18:h st. SECRETARY THomps sevice: Swill return from a dottar shat he qiwavs voted | branch of art, but, ike all men endowed with | yithomnmalcantractors. or Cre PsmeNE OF | slanshave the power to mare in at ‘any mo. | toner. | New York next Monday morning. His visit | agains rrahan. aud that ail statements | that subtle quality, he was negligent at time: mall COMMACWES ment and elose the entrance to the Black Sea. | Conse - a are fal and his works showed great unevenness in correspoudent observes, such Snot seem calealated to dis hensions mentioned that, though to Norfolk with the two naval committees of F, Wilson preface : his staten ng to know if ther is one parti movement de istic merit. | Nevertheless. he must | A Sensation in the Maryland Sen- | Wovemer h the best marine painters our ate. | he commitiee, yhas yet produced. A number of his | THE RATLROAD, CANAL, AND PoraticraNs, | "Here May be no secret treaty. a tacit under ut inte in ork ved the Panoche are owned in this city. ‘The'chief subject in the lesistature | ganiieg fas been established with Turkey | moderate laughter, but Was Soon sjuleted Hampton Road hot return to.W n replied that |“ _ The Society of American Artists have de- | was the 1 | vial to the deciton of the other pone ton before the ,e | of next wee ‘ Htimore and Ohio railroad fore the week io ; wit ONCERT CLOSED, Wilson to the decision of the other powers. It is BEY THE CONCERT C2 | exhibition rooms | ment bill, which came up in _the Sen kK to the wards, and fe : the patients marehed bs Ison said that | ¢ided to open their anni rether : | to be presumed that the terms of the treat with but very few exceptions, they w paper or document purporting to | free to the public on Sunday afternoons. This Bie vie a subs | SUL provide for: the evacuation within 8 med: | orderly and decorous as the a Soman Pacieie Rano: 2 nis ame, Ha pny WAL. At any time. in | step isa wide departure from the rule of the | ost interesting eventsof the session. t | sequently any portion now held near Constan. | @Ss¢mblys, with “nove of the ur ) with the Panoche company, more conservative Academy of Desien, and | the | les Wat while the fact rei hat | baste et out of the room so of the Senate commit! further said that he was one which will probably shock the sensibilities | during the afternoon, but the debate was of | (Ope sutmeanwiille the Th the Bt that | in concert rooms and theaters, even in Lutel . Northern Pacitie OF the House | of nota few staid New Vorkers, but it will cer- | Suen an extended character. that the matter { Te Ae Che onde he Jectual Washington. Only in‘one or two in , RNIANS AT: road matter lay instructed he committee | tainly draw the great heart of the people till this evening,when the substitute | oniy is there hothing fn the recome aprecmegey | Stanees did a patient take his foot in his haud SOCIATION of Washingtor, D.C., al | to report to the full committ i 1s the arrahan ease very | closer to the new organization, which aims to rejected by a vote of in to $. and the bill | Or the British fleet to justify. thes trance, be and essay to walk on one 5 » De C.. the time eight years for the completion of the hly. Witnesses’ Were examined | be the exponent in tls count i and | was ordered toengrossment. The vote was a | (y@f¢ British fleet to justify the advance, but REGULAR ENTERTAINMENTS | Northern F* and arguments were heard, and a report | progressive a cen 5 eee | there 2g Wide doubt tas it masts . “s t and the passage of thi . Brown's portrait of the President, to From 1 o'clock until 4 0 which we have heretofore made reference, has | noon three speeches were m; ill insured. | lock in the after- . the Speake Seaunauny FRSERIIONi: CORE recognizing MeGarrahan’s elaim and author- | "yf THE PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONFER: | izing him to buy the land in his grant_at $ = + REARDON, ¥ ENCE ON THE SILVER QUESTION.—The letier | per acre. Never was interesied in Dr. Goddings the superintendent of the asy lum, has Drs. Chase, Witmer and Stock as his assistants, and the latter su ter adopted prior to those movements a pendentiy of them, It would have lx cult for Russia to adopt a nd n dim. purse less likely to SS : ant teteied i Sexeolitiye daniel ei nators MeLane, Dennis and Gorman, , rope or this eau, | Lalbments—views: with a oud CIETY, No. 1 —~Mem r rious foreign courts ce sing charge, in a ength and bre is greatly a ‘ed, not only pat port 0 eSSIONL wi "MeL: oke in | i hea iS or concert exercises on ir tall $ various foreign courts comprising the lutely, tna ualifledly and auda the public who have had opportunity to see it cussion went on. Mr. McLane spoke in nt Z| j evenings, Itis rather a singular the patients the give a more cheer eport. Tt is there aid. he tells us, by persons of great influence: hat, while it is by no means certain th he ‘congress will “assemble, it_is noi ve Jude Black, counsel for the N pany, disclaimed all belief in the tru cf the book so far as implicating is concerned, and to use Judge to Mr. Wilson, We confess judgn Charles v, counsel for Me . favor of the Dill, and in the course of his tuere, ut. by all the oecupants of the white | jewarks said seme good words fou tive earth house. | Mrs: Hayes, it Issaid, Is particalarly | Senator Dennis ereated.a profound sensation | : Meld pleased with it. dt Wil next week be | by declaring open war against the Chesapeake | HitelC quite siceett es gland and ies will be able to see ate fot a chore time, | A4d Ohio canal and its paramount influence, | Austria are accused of being aninaret woe he | eee ee ee "| not only in Maryland polities. but in its control | 4 mere desire to protect their legitimate and ision of Wilson's statement said |" ° a of the ess interests of the beaple of the | material interests, Dut >; the mi W Idria com- STRIKING O1..—Madrid possesses a man of fiatg, dnd especially of Hae city of mor itary and diplomatie su perjuey and forgery to | genius, in the person of a domiciled Freneh- | Maticrsand What it had toe male a cette ahan's elim, and he would | man, who is engaged largely in the petroleum | ment of the allairs of the Balrimore and Oio trade. Now. petroleum, being an absolute | railroad? It because the canal company ‘| necessary of life to the Spanish people is 4 n this state and in this senate innit: | object of ta 1 es any settlement impossible wit. . * | tant duiy on entrance into t fits being provided and conferred {charge on entering 5 contains the follow observe that three of the European ii of a conference is of th " rovided for. in such easa, by the asi of Con apposed, th minishit ‘ore, to be desi as far as pc Ru us of di ible, the consequences is stated, will declare ng to have such ques: its discussed, the con- ly signed are the mini tranter of twenty of the new coinage has been | direeted to be made from the Philadelphia mint to the sub-treasury at Boston. vahan. then took the stand, a fifty minutes wastakon to give selan opportunity i test taken at the investigatio that though she is wil tions as that of the st ditions she ha mum of what s ion, not only | - F e has the right and determi ‘leit last evening for out bene: it. a u . u e “rson of Miss Ella Tyd AFTEH $8. as much again asa i Ise nsation. ae nation todemand. The diminution of the _ L + to witness the departure of tae | at Lis p.m. the eommitice reassembled, | Me cities or towns where itis consumed. ‘The | _ He said he saw bo connection whatever be- ng thus. Impossible, tthe National Hotel in ilsat and Mr. McG i t »was | Manof genius grappled with the pr tween this settler id, Will Scek to increase them by id last. was called upon nsai!satnooa | and Mr. MeGarrahan took the He was 2 erapy Y | S| motic a new trial. The District Paris Ex examined by his counsel, E pal tax, and overcam a . ‘ Ingersoll, | the anunici emp demanded the production of the journal of the lly Fane nes ee pale ott and a party of ladies and Spiny gu wilich the zmemoranda of the | then, hiring all the leane nen to be found, | nators, Governors and other state | tan will then recognize Rus sel for the New that they | Made good their pectoral deficiencies with tin | of s, [great sensation,] and woe to the ally. That these wild notions sh sere Hot pose ithe journal, and thar | Cases tiled with petroleum. — The seeming | pirant to any position who ‘stands ousiy entertained by persons of authority in the list of outside stockholders is not in evi, | Milky mothers passed without question into | What claim, he asked, has it on the ea but that power pr s Senate and the | demanding the extension of Greece, but the Aton House of Delegates. | It pervades the politics | cect of this will be to break the last link of | Attorney the English alliance with Turke nd Assistant Attorney W. Messrs W._A. Cook and defendent. “The prisoner sin Court and appeared to waten the. pro- dings with mo rest then during: his al. There was an anxious look upon his jr, for men. ia ‘Naval REFORM —Th has issued an order that the steam Laue ed. ha: ; | the “Russsian capital indicates, as we have idle ; ay : ss in | dence. Judge Black said that the list at the | the unsuspected city and supplied thousands | cause the state to eripple its own right arm. | said ndition of mind by no means peal ib tp dy od stteadance ot te aud cutters furnished to naval vessels wilt | fence. Judge Bla foundation. it con. | &f households with cheap enlightenment. The | which is daily and hourly working for the in: y Ty conclusion of th mr. Corkhill a 1 hereaite 1 principally fc tains the name ware ekets of the mau of genius swelled mean tof ever en of this state, aud ma- ; D e motion with the Pp at i peace may prove synopsis of which has ap. 4 j Q easons therefor surprise, but Russia is not assist. | Teasons thea P rope TO HEboa Lena ethe eo not assist: | peared in THE STA WY itby Te eee tees a tarorabie consttnction The Distriet Attorney caid that he was pre- first thought of a pared to show that affidavits of juryn id that its fature LONDON. Fassia Reinforced. what had and othe ses, and noe fe A general lepariment direcis that ons Shalt hereafter not be ex- amined fyr promotion until they shall have served twd yea c rsous Who Were not stock Company is noire | any X tere fe in exact proportion to the Quaker | king Maryland and the city of Baltimore po: breastworks ot Tis improvised wet nurses. | erful? He then reviewed the ¢ day he sent ina damsel whose con | showed how money had been sunk Jin vse or the guardians of the | millions from the time it émotions of a tender sort. With the | until the present day, and duced the largest ost convenien uced. he largest and most conveni | - "That's Jy 28- Si jor va @ | s x ] the dis ing up et ai re B playful gallantry of a superior he tapped the | was the hammer-and the anctioneer’s block, | ,,, e the fc vandie ne tot aad ie 4 PNIGT HE the United Stat et udee ae a Gbjvet of his adiniration!-and ittinkied. He |. and the Durehaser may be that other corpora | a a ets ee eae Ban, | Of verdict were not admissible on a motion The es it. | the person who is re: ponsible tor the tal: had struck oil unawares. Love shook his tion. the Penn: yivania railroad. . . lair have been reinforced. The court said tha o3 he commit. | Ye nersen who tr wings and fled: duty entered frowning, and . Dennis advocated a sulistitute of his | res — wine fontt eal. Just receives tee on expenditures in the Navy department, WGARK N PESTIFIED AS POLLOW the perambulating wells of the man of genius | own as the basis of settle: it, and opposed | AFFAIRS OUT WEST. davits might be read. a ax which has since the passage of the Glover reso. ". Frank, who was | Suddenly went dry the bill. | While Speaking Mr. Gorman, } Failure in Ci consider them he would exer MILBURN’= PHARMACY, Intion been holding meetings at the Na He Gon 2 who is the president; of the canal compe GikciRNATT. Onto. March Pe a side marl4-tr © 429 PENNA. AVENUE. or vice a week, avill met ere is not i Stealing from Unele Sam. sat on the opposite side of the ¢! CESCRNATIy Z Midavits of the p : _ ANESDE: | partment twice a week, will meet there pi Feonon lau Frank ME? OW HE TREN tawaen: | and sell.possresed. and Balt the L banker and heavy shipper of grain, of it nse rea affidavits of the pri Bs” DIDEs Ryeeee coous {or tig Jas sane on Monday next whe it who Erambae OF THE FM RRR ee ARD: | Gnee he smiled and it attracted the notice of | Goliad, Ohio, failed yesterday. His liabilities G. Hofman and Guy H. Thompson. Consisting of AIR PILLOWS. Thewommittee has so HOT WATER EA KK ELAS tol v E » SLL only the heads of the diff us of the ephens pr 4 ve hie c. slepartment, with a few outside witnesses. | office: the list is not in Stepheus’ handweiling. 0 je hy 5 i Sh are supposed to be very large. . CORKHILI'S APFIDAYIT AS TO WHAT A epredati : vine pes observed of ail observers, and his coolness was Mrs. Hayes. : JURYMAN TOLD HIM. . b | the depredatig OP dalled tetas) Me veople | fh'striking contrast with’ the impassioned fer- | | Mrs. Hayes is visiting Mr Scott Cook. at | When the ‘reading. of te affidavit of G. B. HOMPSON. This exami «for the purpose of | He was then questioned as to the dates of ‘the | 5 me and obtained hiss ersion of the matt r | HA et ER Forman bean c pico. Otto. Be ety it fin’ - 4 Gor Rall was commenced. it appe arin that & ‘} cist. 703 15th 5 indi ras act in- | different grants and confirmations al- hese gentlemen in Congress who eriticise speech ¢ p-toe. He ga u . 3 bro fhat a je a had a and estimates have not ded up yet, | MeGarrahan stated the oft-told story of the | seem to under: that Pam not prosecuting | Sv. ‘wedding. Stopped It, say ean . A;-ropos of the Congressional discussion of | Mr. Dennis. Mr. Gorman SPE E. re meetin; holders of the C! p.m. 1 including the amount of the cont mar9, 13.16.20 23. 2° t i when some im ets sus- | received in evidence, and at the time that when so i ? ba ee Failure in Indiana. ryman could not be read the affidavit as to rt au OMPABY at thel ss have been gotten in such a shape | manner in which he purchased his grants the ‘poor settle as they call them, but that y. feish & C. 3 tokorns 4 ‘ en said could not be received. Smee MONDAY. the Ist day of April, for the 2 Tie canes etnpmastmarion can be | A wiuapble between counsel aso the admis. | am prosecuting greedy speculators, who are | _ Surface Indications in Europe. | ,, Walker, Welsh & Co, bankers of Kokoma, | what a jursmen said couid oi be received, purpose of electing nine Directors for the ensuing | made. The committee find that_the total | sibility of ez parte affidavits took place. The | actually defrauding the «poor settlers.’ Tam | TALKING PEACE AND. PREPARING FOR WAR. | 100,000, and their assets $159,000. Mr. Corkhill said that he expected to show year. Polls will be opened at 12 m. and close at 2 | indebtedness amounts to about m committee ruled that the affidavits should be | not prosecuting any man who steals firewood The London Times’ Vienna correspondent | sai es | a to burn, but only the speculators who steal | says Russia has notified the powers that the ber of the jury said he 30. T. DYER, Secty. pended by the Secretary of the Navy, eutered | of our going to press MeGarrahan was I . 1 could not convict, a report of the testimony, J ; ° i frewood to.sell, sls wood they sell, even in | treaty will besent to them inmediately after | O'Demevan Rosen, Waste te be a | could not convicts report of the testimony. Jos? A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD- | lito by Secretary Robeson. These contracts | still, relating the history of his case. | far-away Montano, for from $5 te $10 a cord ; ratification, Russia having no reason to con- New York, Mareh 16—O'Donovan Rossa | foreman, Mr. Gill, item by item. => ERS of the ANACOSTIA and POTOMAC | Were suspended. within four days after the | MeGarrahan purchased his grant from Go! yet one of the Senators says that my charge of | ceal anything, This seems intended to re- +f Mr. Wells n apposition to the admis- KIVER K: K. Co. will be held ar Room. St; Clond | new Secretary entered upon his dutirs. The | on the 2d December, 1s NDAY, Mareh 25, 1878, 2 | Sum, about £2.165,600. the commiitee does noi | Was quicksilver on the land left San Francisco | tionate and oppressiy ion of ‘diminishing the Ci z think chargeable to these bureaus. Deducting | on the Lith of February, 1858, in company with In reply to an inquir Tank, YA, Griswoid Altre | tht from the total indebtedness, the commit. | friends, to visit his land. He found part * Weblo not know wh } coe tia apie arg 0! : n : has been engaged to leeture on “Irish Liberty | M a nd hearing there | $1 a cord in behalf of the government is extor- assure England that there is no secret under. and English Lite’ at Toronto. He has been sion of the aft Mr. Sehurz said: night, M-G. W. Smith, first lord of the adini- | ponte of ihe Onarn. Hewes teks ered e | FAN ee Chill claimed that the weight of ay. be if the lawe wore onto Fevenue would | ralty, introduced the navy estimates. He thority in this direction was as to civil cases, Whart nd 120 Building, on M rom on aud 12th i | allow the lecture to be delivered in that build a, i tee find that the Navy department is to-day in | in the employ of the New Idria company 3 but it would be | said that the present force was ample to man | #0 . via ¢ - cue tn orttadnas Cages, His tone Gremae Bitar Nom: Smithson W- | dept tothe sum of alittle less than sooo, | working bies. oe NG land, and in- derable, However, the revenue is not | every ship that could be commissioned. He | 188, Ros E nebhokorarened on eetoeeel Peek tone angeiined Bare te ne SED € HUTCHINSON of four iron-clails. When the socom Ge atop ache sean Me omer at Mahe yerybedy enone that ake [ing | 28d. come torthe conclusion that it was not his | Violating his English sentence of twenty years’ | discharge of his duty, should be provecied, but (ee 2h four iron-clads., When the committee gets | the property. MeGarrahan submitted an | vent, waste. Everybody knows that stealing | duty in time of peace—and, he hoped, of con | exile, he Will claim American protection; but | when he overstepped the line of his duty pub- xtensive facilites tor manufac. | 1 Work at the Capitol, outside parties who | aflidavit of one of the friends who accom. | Wood is always terribly wasteful. ‘The axe- | tinued peace—to ask for a considerable in- | 16 qges not believe the American govermment. | le policy deimainted that there slould Ge" the turing, are now showing a line of Marbleized | have had business with the de ment will | panied him on the visit to the mines in sup- | Man wastes Ulree times'as much as he carries | crease of the estimates. The House then | ! Fi | Mantles tnequaled for richness of design and color : mined. port of his statement that he told the | to market. He leaves three cords to rot on and rivaling in extent any establishment in the ———— imen on the land that he had purchased the | the ground for every cord he sell country. Architects designs for Mantles and | DEATH OF REPRESENTATIVE LEONARD.— prep ty. Upon MeGarrahan’s return to San | easy to make demagogic prote: Watnscoatings closely followed, and imitations of | The State department has received adispateh sco two persons calied upon me to buy | Measure, on the ground t passed all the estimates except those for dock. |}. ariied Stount to jntertore and demand It is very | yards and stores, which were postponed. It is en ‘Ss against my | Stated that the admiralty have Pilvohasea, or Boston's Five Cent Savings Bank. t ity given to show wherein he I. He cited also au Ohiq n this point. the accused, followed, and the fullest oppo had trans at it is persecuting | are about to purchase, a large ‘ : apanese iton- | Bostox, Mareh 16—At a i of the di- | pistricn Ati epiied briefin yare and beautiful marbles exactly produced. 01 Tnited Sta % oheral a the grant. W. pherd, Who was cou- | the hardy frontiersman ; but the country does | ¢lad, built on the Thame 1} pes er Ss Bank tigate Agents for BARSTON WROUGHT IRON FUR: | {rom the United States consul-general at Ha | eet Min the Miia mpany, ofered to buy | not comprehend what danger there Is of tis ROUMANIA WANTS ER LITTLE iL sErriep, | Teclors of the Vive Cent Say mecnlygear The court sald they had eee. MACE, Baltimore KITCHEN RA. ri arent Qh Her. | it, but MeGarrahan would not sell, aud Shep. | forests running out. A Senator says Montana | “tne Parls correspondent of the Landaa sitcrs on demand, ‘The number of de tHe Piae Red Detter sop ab thie Pe ces er eee wards Leonard, member of Congress | jiérd'said that he would. Mack tu | will be uninhabitable if we prevent specu: | gijnes telegraphs ag follows: “Team | eee DONE TOMS aid The tee arc tOs, | polut. He was of the opinion that having the RE | from Louisiana, of yellow feve Havana, | paya good many dollars beto lators from stealing wood and selling pressing Russia for the money due to the tele. | ;2rSi8 about 71.000 and the deposits amouut to | paper in the room when deliberating was im. Branches and long personal experience, will do | ¥esterday morning. The consul-gener | of the land 1 Dt . 7 vi 2: .. nearly $12,000,000. tell him that Montana will be uninhabitable if | graph and postal departments, to private per- cast s — her forests are destroyed. The equableness of | Song for damages from bombardwuene tothe |» Lbe, east Boston i | proper. and he could not see the difference THE APPOINTMENTS as government direc. | the climate depends on the ti ; a rs u vetween allowing an editer or reporter to go notified their depositors that sixty days’ notice | (Ath gt tliow ing: + ee ne one P y other house.’ mar2 ty | dered the remains to be embalmed. Sec ood work cheaper than any other howe. mar 2y | Parts seit the intehicenes er Sheaker vings Bank has official, A 4 , rees. Denudeher | Bucharest and Giurgevo railway company, | 0 e - | are 40 give his views and allowing > mien Pervices, with Sermo. oa trober facet Gane treater ee eae eo AXE | tors of the Union Racifie Railroad will not be | Mountain slopes and the rainfall will be eapri- | ete.” =~ e is Wit. be reunired selete MSE apads cane er era anew “ial when Soe liter Sides é x tsiauing Septuagesima. Feb. | Men mainte tor be forwarded ee eee | completed and announced untit Monday. te | lous, and it will be terrible when it comes, TURKISH CRUELTY. TO CHRISTIANS. F y pant ¢ aster Day. April 21. a “d to New O . the House ot Representatives to ec gat | Necessary expenses. The death of M yun ing sic. All seats free, Strange! ing ev ing ines rhe e: Sinn re was at stake, if improper conduct by the 4 er the | is understood that some of the persons to whoin eping evetything: before it. Since the | ‘The commander-in-chief of the Greek army ers and the poor particularly Invited. ay : I : i ief of the ¢ my | America at the Paris Exposition. | jirors was shown. Leon. | the positions have been tendered wish to visit. | W048 destroyed on some of the slopes of | has notified the minister of war that the Turks y ‘ a estroyed on $0} e 4 : 4 eelod ns New York, March 16.—Th ernment's The District Attorney suggested that the Teerelock. fenestra | and wis wholly unexpected. He had been ab | Washington and confer personally” with the parted Hong doughts are sueseeden ty ae: fans in Epiruse A large ‘numbero? geatitets yeti y earl today for Pans The Secretary | Subject be referred to a U. 8. Commissioner, UNRI ED sent from Washington only about three weeks, | President and Secretary of the Interior before vastating storms. So it will be in Montana | fivitives have enicred Greece the navy vard to-d: gto ee ‘ ad. and he examine each juror. . r TY AND PRICE, government < Mssion to Cuba trom the | deciding whether or wot they will accept the | and every other state where the war upon the | [ugitivestave entered Greece. | ices have'becn received that Superintendent | «ble Cook aud Corkhill—We agree to . gover! appol ene forests is not interrupted. In Egypt, since the | Turkish waters. The Porte has given no or- és at ' ——— . ——, . _ ers. a a ie Pickering had reached the Paris Exposition The court accepted the suggestion, and MOET a CHANDOS pom TNceHsOLin-—The Presiten Caled at | of Me-charies. Hobart ot New Heampenee, | Getepate tte barren soll as become Ter: | he"pardanetes. fe said that Brakes wif | Munime nt upely of Atericin maghinery | sald inat'he oul aire that the Sarg CHANDON, BOB. ING. The President called at | of Mr. Charles H. Roberts, of New Hampshire, | tile and a civilized community has been made f it_a compromise on the ate ee cae eres woe £ Case DOM, the Interior department to-day, and after | as honorary commissioner to the Paris exposi. | possible. How much good tintberandiumber, | ¢deavor to Bring about a compromise on the | for their reception the article in the Republican, as charged, ‘and REN JULD PHAN COIS & CO.. ing awhile with the Secretary was shown | Hon Was aunounced to-day. or, for the matter of that, how much good fire: | cal change of territot or rope. Seomer ts ae fonecnoel —. & it shomia novi-eoly Sole Agents for U.S. | QXer the model room of the Patent Office. | 4x ORDER on the Philadelphia mint for | YOO Will there be in this country in half a Sa New York, Mare! Among the passen. | De demonstrated that there no A ny BG ——— Among the laborers engaged in restoring the alee : phia mint for | century, if this government does itot uush | A Tennrere TRacepy Nean New York—4 | gers to-day for Europe are John D. Philbriek, | ? e verdict. It may be By hag Ss A CARD. burned mode P mt found sonie of #00 additional in alive, forte use of the | tree-vandalisin, as the governments of Europe Hurder and Suicide —In Westchester county, Superintendent of educational exhibits at Pa: Sh obe furor til be camtya cen whe aMidavit his old army acquaintance: ‘ob. Ingersoll | Treasury department here, wi be made to- Arner lo?" New York, on ursday, lernoon, eron | ris, and Major Studer, consul at Sin; re. t o all who aro suffering from the errorsand indis- | was with Secretary Schurz when the President | day | "This is the substance of Mr. Schurz’s expla. | Merritt murdered Mrs “Ann Elica 'Leegert, —=—=aSenmarsingapo eg the case was se oe oa hy Derrous weakness, carly decay, | airived. ———_ nation of his course, given ina casual conver- | and then committed suicide, both parties being Failures. refe o U.S. Commissioner Samuel G. ee rae oe cate Tee — Tue RESIGNATION of Mr. Thomas P. Mor- | sation.—[ Wash’n. Cor. N. ¥. Graphic. of hi EW YORK, Mareh 16.—The schedule of W. | Mills, and the hearing continued wntil Satur- & SOME F L ber of the Board of Distri Meritt were near netehbors, vise atone batt wasdiscovered by a missionary in South America, SOME FORTY-FIVE DISCHARGES were made | gan asa member of the Board of District Fire A FEMALE F ots hi lerritt were near nei rs, living about ( da self- envelope tothe Rev. JOSEPH | fromthe laborers in the model rovin of the | Commissioners was transmitted to Secretar’ FATE Forcen—Facts have ceme to | 4 mile north of the Millage of Tuckahoe, in the | filed yesterday, shows total liabilities of pAMAN, Biation D. Bible Hose oa | Patent Office yesterday, and at least an equal Seliur7, through the District Commissi ers teacher in the patie sear ae Manon fowmehip of Fastchesier, on ihe road to | $000), and assets of $440,000. mostly nominal, sympathy with Han the seen ener in ber in a i e dropped fr » | today 's probable that Commissioner Wm. | ‘Tenn., ha ilty y al 2 t . ating prol ). A ized with Geo. W. Allen, of Mi) the recent fire at the Patent Office, will be ap- fF A distance of about a furlong. met her at her | BALTIMORE, March 16.—Virginia sixes, do- . ESTIGATION.—The | pointed to the vacaney occasioned by: th the name of J. Fe Heath, superintendent of ferred, ‘consolidated, Ransom & Co., shoe dealers, which was | Gay next. J MPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS, ‘Pending the passage of the bill introduced in | ,,1HE Post Orrice Is shot her through the glass pane of . 0. : do. sécond | President; Lyman J. Gage, of Chicago, trea- E p i ned. the public schools. in the indorsement of notes | {rent door, sl ji fes,'37; North Carolina sixes, old, 15: do, new. | Surer, and Thos. M. Nicholl of Chica, sec: onan te areas ode ea intro Mouse committee to investigate iuto the ex- | Féslgnation, In whieh ease the Distriet Com- | whieh she fot cashed by the Emmet bank and | plume drank a glass of water ond Shot Rate | bid” fo-gay Sat firm and fairiy'active, Sad. | retary. A platform and address were adopied CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE, | penditures, ete., of the Post Office department | ™S ‘t ia ou Me Re various individuals. Her forgeries extend to through the heart in the presence of his BALTIMORE, March 16.—Cotton dul!, weak | declaring opposition to all rv inflation and and to correct erroneous and excessive charges for | has made formal application to the depart. | C°™mSsioner in place of Mr. Reed. Sek aaants, and include the name of her | jnother. Both the murderer and his victim | 3%4Jower— middling acing, 1036, Flour sine firms were. | CouSeduent depreciation ; in favor of coin and SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, quiring nayormation on various points, re- | SILVER COIN AND SILVER Centiricates.— | Both Abe dtmeevoend Hey wianes Walsh. | lea without a word, leaving no clue to any . emn'sfrong an higher—southern red. 1.2ba1.30 | eee ae rae yale, And convertible into fe tion o| Sa rsons, | é | 7 use for the act excepting the generally | Go. 5 ; Pennsylvania red, 1.274a1.30; Beeps exes shoaid prepare their claims for pre- and will ‘cotiinenee its act ee operations ent Upon the recommendation of the committe are respected teachers of long service. cal 01 4 i gel ly | do. amber, 1. ia 1.27 4a1 30: 0. X i . hat he was_temporari ». 2 winter red. westerv. spot and March, 1,29: POF fe 7 tention will, be given to this class of | week, in a room of the Post Ohice depart | gousisting of Treasurer Gilfillan, Assistant |», ene oer Thursday night Mrs. Meritt, | asout Aprils L90MSL Sy May, TP ST% eee | DARTMOUTH HazERs 70 RE TRIRD.~Of the Dees, and all tax-payers interested wili find It | ment. i Secretary French, and Dr. Lindeimann—the TIGHT OF PRESIDENT BABZ.—The French | (peat. of the murderer oes, ere | Shem boutharh dun treble meaetiet yellow: | three Dartmouth students arrested for advantageous to intrust their clatms to me. Secretary of the Treasury has during the past Leura steamer from St. shamas, Mareh 10, ar- | iifons, and was threatened with tosis fever. | Western active, »ay cent higher—southern white, | only one succeeded in getting bail. Their SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES SIGNED.—The President to-day signed the | Wek Purchased a large amount of silver bul- | Tived at Havana prdey. 2 ews had been re- » Yello ‘$ ‘ 4 . ay ; | 58358; do. Ww. 53a53's; western mixed, will take place on Monday. Warrants have : \ lion, enough t ig ceived at St. Thomas that President Baez, of | The terrible events of the day had completely | gna'sarch, b4a54%+ A pail, Bf 03: May Gee homores. mor paid at a large discount. _ act for the relief of Wm. A. Hammoud, late | weeks. The ‘price paid for a tulion is San Domingo, with his family, arrived at May- | prostrated her, and her. condition was such | §6. Oats in good demand and steals santeors. vals that several thers will ‘ve obi w es FOLELIAM DICKSON, | rgeon General of the Army. Tp 8 Steal as expected by bullion holders. | aguez, in the island of Porto Kico, on March fy Te ete bec reialley ant | Pennayivania, 33 -a36" Hsesiutg ant wen. iy | leave the college. : nda. . . = The models for printin; ck a pap fact of his arrival is all that was known in J 4 r aoe antienentteteterssie fetgi-tm_Three Doorsabove Columbia Building. | Tae Pueepwan's HOsPrraL Ixvesrica. | sre models £0 Qreigetion oF the ind face | Se. "Thomas when the steamer left. Noturther oa 9 , | Pee gna easier. Frovisions quiet and anct ; | .A Fourteen Years’ Love RoMANCE.— AE ELECTHIC PEN. TION.—The Senate committee on appropria | ination of $10 and #20 “have been com | particularshad been received from Porto Rico | , AN ALDERMAN ASSASSINATED BY aN i OD 1.000 to x i f ident’ ead .— AC ti Enguirer speciai uusettie1—nomina'l About fourteen years ago a nter, at pres 000 COPIES trom a single written | Hons, investigating the Freedmen’s hospital | pleted by the bureau of engraving and print. | to explain the President's departure from San | ALDERMAN. Cincinnati Enguirer special A 5 a a Jower, Petroleum . yi vs from San Antonio, March 13th says: At Aus- | fer refined. Coffee dut!. with easier tendency—Xio | ent conding. in He Kock, 0 to 15,0 J sive . | management, met at 1:40 o'clock. this - | Ing, and the plates are now in the engrayer’s | Domingo, and mo news whatever of late | it 5 » . ce isval74. Whisky quiet and easier, 106. | Texas, saved the life of a young lady in Ken- Bescing teint lest, taper dtawlagt | hot ani eximived severa witueaee Out up | hatde. The bureau Will be abiete Tiny’gut | s¥eutos ih San "Domingo ‘had Nevchea' St | tinto-day attoon Algerman Sale aid Patt | $2 gr es nat 00s | (ack "Soon after he eft tne Relehorbood be aBusic. blanks, etc. Every live business tirm, cur- | to the time of our going to press, nothing of [| CeFtificates of these denominations by Wed | Thomas. o h | “3 4000. | saw another lady and married her. ig Peration, bank. school, church and others can | interest had been elicited. nesday next if orders should be received save time and money by using it, A new business inevery town fora ental. 8,000 in use and the demand iucreastag. * 78.000: .” “Shipinent Mice. The contestants were soon parted by ry hits fe Liverpool quiet And uncha The other denominations provided for oy THE PERPETRATOR OF Four Mcrpers | the editor of the Statesman, and the dispute x . the om, | course of time the wife died. The first love Brps were opened to-day in the office of | the silver bi $100, $500, and $1,000—are | HUNG.—Gus Johnson, the murderer of the | {om all appearances was satisfactorily set- | Money. Oetia OLY. 10 e cid. “Exchanger, | Was advised-of the fact and was requested to .: 2. come to Round Rock ty i 2 vk . ‘ : ° tled. Shortly after Nalle met Markley on the | 7» 485%; short, 487'¢. Governments generally e hy Se srs; Chief Engineer Hoxie to-day for the improve: | Pe& prepared Degen een a the | negro fer Fateniay the seein in Bone, street and renewed the quarrel. Hot words | "Siw von. sarch 16.—Fiour firm and in | ieYehwor marted-| Wiltiemeos Oo eae Intixots STATE FE UTENTIARY, } ment of alleys in square 578, between D and E | of these denominations are rece ved. It di lic ‘and @ large crowd was present. Johnson | led Nalle to draw a bowie knife, which he rate demand, W! ; ‘The Electric Pen outfit, pure from : beats shade beuer, ‘Carn | jan. is : 3 . he heart of his antagonist, kilt. | Moderate er a and 9th and 10th streets, northwest. The work | ot seem that there will be much ” | Showed no sign of fear, and ascended the seaf. | plunged into 1 : trifle firmer. = tember 28. gives great satlstuction, We bave saved | Comprises the taking up and rela ving gutter | ver certificates if the Secretary of the. reas fold with a cigar in his mouth. He confessed Png, tr niaated abort ae ae Beso Be aA e-® tents | A Dea Ae ae eee SE RPREIS consideraiic more thaa, the costof the | flaxs, laying sewer pipes, manholessconnee- | W only for gal, Ate eens cas to be | to four murders. He died in 17 minutes of | Soyo Sature the eity cone ears Bouse Fen as tis ‘Tumonioves thins Dobe s J o mor dt IF lous, relayin; vi “7 sold on!) for gold. ie i Strangul ion. 2 5 Pecominend it to any pucnits,and can cordially | tlous, relaying cobblestone pavement, Se, Wy certificates being issu- gulatio S pesishpiy trisl-on esity, a was bound over in $5,000 to answer the charge is were as follows: P. Maloney, | able only in the deposit of coined silver it is ee SORT Ia a HE otigiicy: Wiss, ¥: William Buckly, $388.79; Henry Him: | not ilkely that peoble will purchase gold at a | A MmTHODIST CONFERENCE Takine Up | THE HoT Sprtxes Comaission.—A press o We have hundreds of voluntary endorsements WH. Wylie, s22is: JG staf- | premium and t ‘ ; $3N.20: in turn pay it out for s : | FRavp.—At the New Jersey annual confer- | dispatch represents that there is great anxiet: of voluntary mai ughter.—[ Meridian Mer- ually strong as the above. Speciai“Inducements | {0F4, $3217; Thos.” Lucas,’ #7544 re, | merely for the purpose of gay tout for i'd | ence of the. Methodist Episcopal chureh, in | Howat Hotsprings, Atkiiece sere gress cury. 4 Will Ue offered co agents appiying within sixty days. B. J. Coyle & Co., $338.93; J.J. Des: | ceive Silver certificates. Burlington, Thursday, it was resolved t. in | should Ee gn promptly to extend the term Tue Pore has ol _ ‘ 3 aa » v " e a . re- feige-sgi* 28010 82 Kinzie St., Chicago: TH, eee ee merce has adopted 6 resoletion ee ot Com: | peligions wen under ine suerte ae fraud. | quire a. 7 propose = wh i ear to sell the covered by the Suexe 4 ND Bu MMER STYLES. —Suichea | _ AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | construction of the Texas ‘Pacitic Teliren Fthe | the conlcrense: autores ‘the action of the dis: | conflicting claims of the se sentletson eeoroe S. 10 order. A } ; $7.50; Pegged Kevis, $8: soe | today were Senators Ferry and Wadieigh, | — a@-A w su resoluti cipline in all. cases. ~ ment reservation, that js accom. gaat vege Bi, Be ei 2 Now | Hepresentatives Banks, Chalmers, MeCook, | the lower house of the lowa legisiature the | ag-An Appleton (Wis) student fooling with | Ing the meene Surbea ane soeands rebuild, We anar6-Lin’ Gardner, Dunnel] and Stephens. other day by a yote of 29 yeas to 49 nays. a pistol, shot off a ‘hum’ nose. * sanitary and other im wearin