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THE EVENING STAR. sere sauenaea oaseee Ea-Governor Chamberlain and the PUBLISHED DAILY, Except 8: “7 ew Youn, Munsee ts ' AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ch states that th Penssyivania Avenue corner 11th street, commission in the sen: we announced they had ample speedy convict m of ex-Gov. Chamberlain for his share in the crimes against the state. Res. a a olutions, however, which passed the howes Ts served to subscribers In Wednesday, passed the Senate Thursday, to their own account, at 10 . J the effect that notwithstanding the Investiza . or per month. Copies a: tions have proved the truth of several charges ‘cach. By mail—postage pre- made against those who, since 1858, ha: paid 2 month; one year, $6. ruled THE WELSLZ STAR—published on Friday—$2 and almost ruined the state, the governor is requested to order nolle prosequi in any cases bese postage prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 e pies brought by the state based upon facts found se mai) subseriptions must be Pad in ade $a ie lott investigating committee on public Wiggr ates of sdvestising made EP yyckice eppleae “. B1—N®. 7,792. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1878. TWO CENTS, | 6ov. tampon ana me pemocr tion. . . SS ees SY, umbia, Wed. nesda « __ SPECIAL, OTICES. _ ; THE EVEN ING STAR, | Bitte Avotsn me Pottce Board. |The Fisheries Arbitration Corre- FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, | Telegrams to The Star, ton, who Was heartily endorsed. b v. Hamp the cau- WHAT SENATOR DORSEY SAYS ABOUT IT, spondence. m — y cus, _ Senator Dorsey introduced in the Senate to- | _ The President hastransmitted totheSenate, | Enanay, March: 2 , SWIMMING THE STRAITS OF GIB. Washin: Ni d Gossi day the following bill: in response to Mr. Blaine’s resolution, the cor- SENATE.—Mr. Beck presented resolutions im a ashington News and Gossip. Theil enacted: ec., That the Board of Po. | rospondence with Great Britain relative to | of the legislature of Kentucky in favor of an A DOUBLE EXECUTION. Capt. Royntons GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal *] lice Commissioners of the District of Colum- | the selection of Mr. Delfosse, the Belgian min. | ¢Xtension of the time for the payment of the < i bia be, and the same is hereby, abolished, and | ister to Washington, as the thirdcommissioner | tax on spirits in bond. regatar ARCH C A AL iustaa ested to be prese Dangerous Voyage. NEw York, March 2 = i r 3. JOHN THOMS: Gibraltar says that Capt Tevenue, $54,448.12; customs, $249,965.07. the offices now held by the’ commissioners | under the Washington treaty on the question | Mr. Dennis presented resolutions of the lez- cessfully landed on the shore of = — = 5 “4 ane composing said board shall be deemed and | of the fisherie athe orsespondenve fully | islature of Maryland in favor of pensions to Two Negroes Hanged. atone o'clock night before last tS NATION }L MEDI Al. CC THE SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent. | held'to be vacant from and after the passage | confirms the statements Heretofore made that vors of the war of 1812. Referred. rible passage of 17 hours. The st <y THE COLUMBIAN UNIV loan received to-day, amount to $160,000. of this act, and the said police commissioners Secretar ¥, Fish made every, esr to Induce | | Mr. Cameron (a) presented resolutions of spring tides Was so great tha time at SE OF! ; ie Ait shall deliver all public records, s, papers | Great Britain to act conjointly with the United | the legislature of Pennsyivania in favor ol eemed certain that he wou ated to SoU inay Organs, by J, | THE Last of the fifteen tons of plates of | Shi property now held by said board tortue | States in the selection Of pm commivetamer: and payment of arrearages of pensions. Referred. | THE SOUTH CAROLINA FRAUDS, | sea. . The waves were exceedin, ‘and national banks which have failed,were melted | Commissioners of the District of Columbia, | failing, the appointment was, under the terms BILL TO ABOLISH THE POLICE BOARD. . ee darkness was intense. It was a very se by W. W. Johnston, | down at the navy yard to-day. who shall hereafter perform all the duties | ‘of the treaty, left with the Austrian minister Mr. Dorsey introduced a bill to abolisi the fere trial of both courage and endurance. . aes heretofore imposed upon said Board of Police | at London, ‘The treaty provided that if, at | Board of Police Commissioners of the District | 7, seven -a aH * Capt. Boynton returned to Gibraitar yester- pen of Weimer, BA, Ba Ap Mine MD, A GREAT Semeasion was caused 7 the | Commissioners abolished by nis Act eh the expiration of three months from the time | of d. FRANCE BACKS ENGLAND. | day. FE AUAIES 2 maalhiialeeibindin * | Patent Office to-day by the voluntary resigna- In regard to the bill proy to.abolish the } when the articles took effect, the third com- S. Wr Ree. nat one rae Board of Police Commissioners ‘Mr. Dorsey | missioner should not be agreed’ on, by tile two da resolution reeitin African: Go Back to tory s rf s, by > el in tl et ii se aRoeT Ol Special Structures, by Mibces Cones, | Hon. Of obie.(0F Ke. personsienigagen in! the all ‘there is about the matter can be | governments, he should be named. by the illeged that on the Ith of March, ing, M.D. - —____ ... | briefly stated. We mean to abolish the Police | Austrian ambassador. at London. Mr. Fish | iin Noyes. aeilizen of the United St er, M.D nt CHARGES against Mr. Ellis Spear, commis- Copntiesteners, and Congress a ass the | proposed to Sir Edward Thornton. the Orne te or Conpecticnt, w se arrested mt Js conrse willbe |; avi » | di i i out due process, and while or arrest his © | sioner of patents, have been filed at the Inte- | Dill todo it. Last year a bill abol nut due process, and while so under arrest h eM Dw on TUESDAY | Nor departinent. board. was passed. by both Houses kiduappers took from. hit THE INTERNATIONAL WALK | .Xzw, Yous, Maren 2A Spc, trom Charleston says: “Five thousand people wit hessed the consecration of the Liberian ship hing the | names of the Mexican, Russian, Bra: Grant | Spanish, French and Netherlands mniniste: valuable papers | Op eapey Gr . Azor, at Charleston, yesterday, by Bishop between Tdchand 14h vetoed it. There is ho necessity fora Bourd | W and property, and directing the judicary | OLEARY STILL ALMEAD, | Brown, of tie African Methoilist Charet, FRE Bern ata pusie are invited toattead: | ATER THE Monstnc Hour to-day in the | of Police Commissioners in this District. ‘The | were committee to ‘investigate the cireumstanees, Several addresses were 0 tthe genera ther particulars apply to . Mr. Hendee asked Speaker Randall if | board is a supertluity.. The District Commis. | the s * objection err ee Ne? RILEY, Dean, Be ee ee eee a gr ines the sioners can perform the duties. which now part of the ‘overnment, whi ew Vork’Aventie. on ne tO" devolve on the Police Board much betier than | Sir Edward, “strongly objec SITY. committee of the whole on the private calen- ment of any foreign min RTMENT. dar should fail, if the District of Columbia bill | ington is not large enough a city i Washington as third commi h whi Speak sata ewok the aes: bee ice Board. em tne dl fers to resort to the alte of the Eovernor of New Jersey reached Wash. matell. ACI o'clock this morning he had com: | Surroun¢ ings he Spring and Summer Course will commence | Speaker sai vould. The qu ow. bles and’ roils: which havi ” as above ind! ington and 11 hours before any warrant was | pleted’ 403 miles; Vaughan had traveled 3) | we ne Opens "6.30 Ain. ever, was submitted to the House, and if de- thirds of the time appointed had | issued by the local authorities. miles, and Brown Weighing One Mundred Mi et ee cided to go on with the private calendar. expired, and the United States government, i Hoar said as he understood the ease the en. Grant in Europe. Be PURVIS, 8: Fe PRINTING aN SILVRE CERRUIOLTE “Tha its reply, suggested that a refusal on our part ni Was that having been notified that | Rowe, March 22—Cardinal Metloskey and bureau of engraving and printing to-day be- to make'a nomination, or abstinence from. an tion had been issued by the authori- | Lient General Count Germans Jing hhe work of printing the sliver certificates effort to. concur in. the conjoint ndmination ew Jersey, the police officers of this | Humbert frp pect rchetere heme] gan the work of printin; ie silver cel va iy .. With power to send for persons and paper feelin, gen e peceee. vy Eaton then proceeded to detail the ¢ 3 M EUROPE TO-DAY. ers, who said; “In this country. the hees attending the arrest of Mr. Noy ‘Leary Still Ahead. nation of boothtacks, hostlers house ser- stantially as stated in the daily press, and | | Lonpos, March 22.—O'Leary, the American, | Yauts a race of menials; if he wishes to rise aid it was made hours before the requisition | continues to lead in the international walking | 8€ must go where he is on an equality with his re Fr —Messrs, of the District go yesterday v old in the sub 7 hing of fifiee DI JANOS, =? HUNY And APPOLLIN ARIS — " y in advance tions in ge asury vaults here. on the ground nade the arrest in advance of the Grant ob Bae a v ATERS 9 " vi ; THE SENATE to-day adjourned over until nee that of the He did not think there was any. se Fidiese The : about 0 hundred million in coin etree oo! Rare ta perenne caerin te Monday. ter) were opposed to the connected With the transaction that and Dulllon in * Paris dis- Lonpdo: cl ‘ance de- primary mode mi inations wil be ready Tur District GOVERNMENT Bit. AGatN | tended by month, Orders for th f filling the commission in aty. ited the Senate in making the proposed might well be regarded 1 It had not been shown that any AT MILBURN’S PHARMACY. 1429 PENNA ih . mm the congress LTIMO merits VENUE ‘my "most of the large | Set Astoe—The bill to provide a form of gov. | by her Majes ment as a departure en sought and denied. Sag dl ton tote = a a bin New kore, | Coumene Gar Ake Disee ia was | {fom the leiter and. spirit of the ton said that Mr, Noyes had been ar- Lice, | eeu y IND RO NAL IDS. pout eight mii fom New Nore, | ernment for, the District of Columbia was | Titer ctates gove resied Without authority’ of law and earried og tOUCRINE | Sagarqucd dos an AIR CUSHL PILLOWS, — againset aside to-day. Soon after the reading outside of th without law. Where ed | SEERL MOE, March Senate to-day the following nominations the regular orvier to be the call of committee se previous te vettfer rurtie | Gapalr not Geert ee eae, peene mlent + $,,THOM a 7 reustoms, Wilming. | for private bills, which was proceeded with, lal over anul Mound | impair kood understanding with England." A r armacis Goy. Hendee made no point that the District Broposed change hasoccurred in the last f n the opinion about England’s policy. meri- | Journal des Debats and Republique Fran and | commend England's attitud Is shar i . Dill Was the unfinished business, and for the reason, probably, that it. might have jeopar- dized the Distriet bill, and made it enemies to have antagonized it with the very general de- sire of members to have private. tills e The Dill is now in a somewhat critics —=——_— position for an early consideration. On Mon- PRoroseD REOPENING OF THE BuTLeR- | day the appropriations committee ‘will report Cornrx CoNTEST.—A special meeting of the > legislative, executive and jud A ME! G OF THE KHOLD- ERS of the ANACOSTIA and POTOMAC B. R. Co, will be hei at Room 1. St, Cloud DaY, March 25, 1875, 3 o°cl’k ‘Un motion of Mr. Conkling, the Senate took | fj at the Hague should be i up and passed. the bill. authorizing some Dutch ventleman to ac! sioner, but as this would requi {| sion of anew treaty Mr. Fish re nsid- | impracticable. The proposition. te ‘ nit designated i inadmissible by the Ay ered inadmissible by the Britis! ul appro- | ment, whieh insisted apo: e, and this feeling 1, with few exceptions, by men and of all par They’ feel that, by ng herself on the platform of existing Sand insisting on the right of the con gress to discuss the wnole Stefano, England has restored to ® Ned up hi nd laid over, directing the commit. to report back the House Dill sumption = TAR TK ria ill, which.@ill have precedence the asked in short time | firm ground of principles which was slipping Ponnsy i HAW OED Saeee Nowra Senate committee on privileges and elections | ea reer Tee itis arrose timportune | {le,alternative, and the United norning hour that the con- | from ‘under it. uses hee aiken eee sec, OB tt, very extensive, facilities, for 1 fac’ | was held this morning, to hear the report of | measure. debate upon it may run for wees, | Ely “accepted at not the resolution be postponed until | her conditfons is deemed the surest “ corresponden: 1-Dean election case will be insur care TOW howl nBuass of desiguandesior | Senator Wadieigh on the Corbin, South Caro- | Then, too, the F f that the congress will re: . u once strongly le eae: anti ont Guy’ establishment Ia the | lina contested election case. A misapprehen- | called up to antagonize it next week, ed thas € durable peace. - and rivaling thitects flesigns for” Manties and | sion seems to exist as to the nature of Mr, a fxDmient seemed indleposed fo actin Siagihiki tren ade: Wainsecatings closely followed, and imitations of | Wadleigh’s report. When the Senate relieved THE VACANT POLICE COMMISSIONERSHIP.— was emphaticall Uiselaime A by Sit Edward NDON, March The Times states that FATE anil oe Ll aS CHT PRON EUR: | {Re commitice on privileges and, clect The President has taken no action in the | Phoygmphdeally disclaimed by Sir Edwa ‘outh Yorkshire is ina most. | Renter Tell. 22 Te See TE eee ec eee eee eu | from further consideration of the Butler-Cor- | potice Board matter. The resignation of Mr. um he slivge Til tone eee ghant conditio ge numbers of men | firm itioearwee Waisky anit ak BACE, Baltimor for Plumb- | din ¢: nd seated Butler, Corbin requested | 7° tehel is safe y. > accepted, as The Pp. y considering the bill referred to | 8t@ outof work, v ast few days two. r, 3.100: whoat, oa With a | an opportunity to present his ease to the eom- | Gitchell it Is safe to say, will be accepted, as : : . : : unsidering ferred of the leading works in Rothersham have 1. 43,4 ing e ee eres | nites, ‘This request. was. referred to Mr, | the President. politely requested Mr, | A COMMITTEE IN WANT OF INFORMATION. sesolndons ro over inthe | Stopped owing to the scarcity of orders, 4 m—cotton, "B ‘our. ere iui Piong personal experience, W Wadleigh for his opinion. He reported to the ays he Will, under no ‘The House committee on expenditures of the nition was to go over in the 3 about one thousand additional men ar dered idle. On th d Iron Com and consent to ag ur until her hou any ¢ good Work cheaper | MPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. mar2 ly | committee this morning that, in his estima- tion, the action of the S i from further mornin P.O. D. is laying out an ey itself in its “overhaulin ren- ensive work for | ‘se establishments the Mid- any had during the last ten Stocks weak, Money, - 3 jong, 487, short, 489, Governnients generals steally. re isa report t ard. he morning hou ‘d and the co: ea mimber of believer: pi tion of he Pacific railroad funding bill v wate in relieving the le nsideration of the , it erhau rs paid dividends averaging fifty per cent. | SQEW" FOR . % Raeatinn fein conte: will thoroughly reorgani: shower of letters, reauesting e at resumed. a" S ci Ber oe NEW YC March: Flour in buyers vending the passage of the Dill introduced in | prevent Corbin from stating his ease to the | Dutone or two, itany, of the present members | ments of the minute t workings of the dit. | "Mr, MéDonald addressed the Senate. num. At is also feared that the colliers | tav a Leent lower, Corn quietand pending the passage i ¢ prevent Col 4 chow e named for Mr. Gatchell’s | ferent branches of thi fallen on the P i ariment, which has HOU! Gene} i pe will strike against the reduction of wages in | a shade lower. —Mr. Hartridge said he would ask | which case 30,00) men will be unemployed. LONDON, €ongress, authorizing the adjustment of committee, nor does it prevent the committee | Ot it, Amon “LO ; the House to fix a Ume forthe consideration | Horrible Outrages by Turks in | 9» for money CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES TOREAL ESTATE, | from reporiing to the Senate such jon as it and to correct erroneous and excessive charges for | may see fit after due consideration of the ease, en. Peter F. Bacon, John T. rsey Clagett and John T. Raub: 1. W. Middleton, L E a dD. -Consols, t. U.S. bonds, new five ne sence : ry, a . D. of his bill to prevent the introduction of con Greece. Hituois Centra SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, notwithstanding the fact that Butler has been | 00 on Ny Miueton, Ee S. Emery, and B.D). ie he ports of the United | ,,The Zimes has a dispatch from Valo saying: : — 5 hear claims tor: seated b » Senate. The republican m: ‘a ter, cf I e tagious diseases in the ports of the United “The ages of Olympus, Repsana, Ca = * Property owners should prepare thelrclalmsfor pre- } i" Oe? committee in discussion sustained | county. the committee a States. He would not press the subject uow if he vi of Olympus, Repsana, Caria, | 4 Hespany's Rint TO His Wire— sentation, ; nis otaasor || Mr. Wadlcigh’s opinibu. Due ne dethite notion —. statement of the special agent he did not believe, that if the southern ports | #4 Letochare have been sacked and burned | teresting decision relating to the righ Bpecial attention will be given to this class of | Mr. Wadleig len a soap THE CABINET SESSION TO-DAY was remark- | ing the of the United States were to obtain any relief, | bY the Turks. The women, child and old | husband <o the custody of his wil eee Bee ae ibe Cte tans | a neroeed HUON NOE TEODENINE AG Case: ably short, and only routine business waspre- | of their si i now Was the time to give it. The yellow pete the manning itt ome wuG | Iw determined by Jud SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES THE SITE OF THE NEW OnseRvatony.—The | sented for consideration. It was generally | (ental expenses, the total amount paid to | now prevailed in Havana, as the House had qbed to the mountains, which are covered | the Gwinnett county SEROISE 2 5 i = ale ; opin ip | €ach, and the appropriations to which the | Sad reason to know by the death of Represen, | With snow. Unless a ship is sent to relie minor, being only 16 id at a large discount. House comimittee on naval affairs to-day | expected that the New Orleans collectorshi ‘i 3 ; ‘ " a ated ‘add reason to kno’ he death of Kepresen- | them they will probably perish from cold paid at a large di . . ; a “ rep : Sco several amounts were charged; a detailed | tative Leonard, and it had also broken ou: in uM ably B old ground the her detained her at hon WILLIAM DICKSON, agreed to report asubstitute for the bill which | Would be discussed, ifnot tinaily disposed of, | Statement of the disbursements made bythe | (uve Leonard. There was, therefore, a | Lunger. The insurrection progresses steadily. | fusband sued out weiter : 922 Four-and-a-half strect, ecently passed the Senate looking to the se- | bUtit seems that the President fsunable to de- | Superintendent and disburs ‘ohicets, 4 he Ports # aichaniton hace a The Consistory. s reter of the bZ1-Im Thre Doors above Columbia Building. | Tecently passed the Senate looking to cide which of the numei ndidates he will | Stperintend ind disbursing of ‘s, and | necessity for taking such action as would pro- ‘y on the return day of the sai fetgi-Im_ Three Doors ab : lection of a new site for the Naval Observa- | ide which cl the numerous candidates he will | inform her the purchases made | tect the southern ports of the United States. | _, LONDON. Mareh 2—A special dispateh from | ‘That, notwithetanding th HE ELECTRIC PEN. Phe substitute directs the commission | nation tor the position wan toccatle sched | Neredy.e order; information as | He would ask that the consideration of the | Rome to the 7 —Count Gabratc is | ufarly issued and th = quihorized to select the site to transmic to | pation for the position was recently rejected | to the nanner of dure on the part of the | pil, be fixed for to-morrow, and he was willing | €Xpected to rep 1 Baude as French » she being 1 . the mar- LES from a single written <8 a report of all the sites deemed to be i “the ‘ on ats dt It is under- ntendent in the purchase of goods and | to limit the consideration to one hour. ~ | representative at the ¥ n. The Consistory | riage was valid and nd the p . quickest and best method o ve, the amount of ground in each, the th fey hia. tends claim renom. ais, tuel, furniture, ete., and the man- Mr. le said t with that limitation he | Will be held on the 28th instant. No eneycii- | occupied the relationship of husband a producing esreula: maps, drawings, | Drive Ge, Jon for him. on the ground. th her of paying for the ‘same; an account | would make no objection. cal will be issued, the Pope not wishing to | but that under the law which gives the parent sansie, Disnks, ct 7 7 Sane slower . capacity, anton ra aie ee tthe | Of all money paid for transportation of Mr-Herdee inquired whtther this order if | commit himself t6 any definite policy in the | the custody and right to the serviees of his Woration, Dank. Rien Exrenr.—Cha Glover has ap- | capacity outside of the jur hot give | Mails by ocean steamship companies: | made would ailect the pesition of the District | present complication of European affairs. His | child untit mjoriy, unless he voluntarty er cen pointed as an expert to his committee investi nited States. a (intention eee nok eae account and review of the mail messen- | pill? i deliver an allocution avoid- | looses it, that defendant had the right to her the deiiand increasing. 1g, ating th airs of the Treasury (lee: ‘Claims. ‘The friends of ex. ing ot mail from/aepet pane Speaker tepiied that it would not, but | a al allusions, services util she vas 2 nd e was cee 2 PENITENTIARY, constituent named Rich, who edits re still confident f : 4 My | that it would still hold its place as untinished The Jesuits Opposed to Leo. 5 Aaah Giclee tie ae ILLINOIS Soar, Nowe 2 { Hannibal, Missouri. Just what he is “ine nomination, “ite nail locks, mail | business. ; The Standard has 2 ieome dispatch sayi fore passed dismissing the writ anding ‘The Electric I’en outfi perc in, no one save ¢ rknows. by several members lowing. the allow: Mr. Hendee would then have no objection | The head of the Jesuits recently proposed to the wife to the posse aaion of fa Sa tember S grea - Tue Trimmer Wan.—Advices from the spe and a large number. of aAveruin e to the order being made. return to Rome, but the Pope received the | SMa! (Ga.) News, March 1. influential repubi} ns outside of the adn Mr. Jones (Ala.) objected, because as he un- | proposition very coldly ow ‘ 1 aan ¢ ps he Jes cial agent of the General Land Office in Lou- s bY | derstood it the bill affected ce: re. tration. There is si —_ vouchers for amounts paid for advertisin A DEAD MAN IN a WELL.—At Providence, P.0.D. The reeommend it to any party Who Wishes to save eport that ex-Goy therefore, opposing the Pope's general policy 7 “a 5 the committee wiil in- i reg i BS e Rhode Isiand, at an early hour on Wednesday to the effect that the course of cer- | Anderson is to be promoted from the deputy to eh ; Seat tine regulations of the state of Alabama and forenoon workmen engaged in ¢ z outa money In the st. McCLOUGHEY, Warden. | tain Congressmen on the timber question has | the ful-biown evlle:torship. theamount orsereice rendered | ‘Mcity,of Mobile sa mistake. The | , DOUBLE EXECUTION To-pay. | {tcvoon workmen engaged in clearing out an We have hundreds of voluutary endorsements | induced many southern papers to renew their x % : sand other employ : Mr Cox NYG} Stl that wasa mistake. The | gwo Negroes Hanged in Delaware. | Sinith, 21) Smith strocl. discovered’ the bee ually strong as the above. Special inducements | abuse of the efforts of the Loverhment 10 Sup. PROPOSED COMPROMISE OF THE WASHING- ‘ bill preserved all of the statutory regulations | “New CastLe. DEL. March 22-—Sam1 Chat. | oe arian a sureet discovered | rigs | Fil be offered to agents applying within sixty days. | bres depredations on the pablic timber, but | TN MARKET DisPUTE.—The House committee Of Une states Telabng to fuerenting and it orge Collins, the two negroes con- | decomposition. The ins were removed Bend for cies aad ae oe wel iganager, honest property-holders are earnestly in favor | on the District of Columbia to-day took up the Bary apeney. eral governmentan auxil: | victed of outraging Kate Smith,alias O'Toole, | from the Well to the central police station, fe022-26i" 220 10 932 Kinzie St., Chicago, Til, | of the success of the government. se question. The citi. s in the manner of official adver- | “Mfr Jones (Ala.) withdrew his objection, | UC! Middletown’ August Ith last, were | where an inquest will be held. The first ap — Seer ‘bi CALLERS at the White House | ZnS’ committee were represented by Re K. ing. aiid tie order wan anne i + | hanged here today.” The woman wasatrainp | pearance of anything being wrong with ihe GEORGE F. SCHAFER, MONG THE CALLERS at the White House | Ftiott Gen, BF. Butler and ex-Congrestman | _ The investigations of the commitice will be | #%4,the orde nitroduced a Dill for the free en- | ad in eompany with JamesSmiith-allas Clegy, | well was a peculiar taste Inthe water, which 5 ‘ to-day were Senators Dorsey, Matthews, Pad- | -ldredge, and Mr. Wm. E. Chandler ared | conducted with open d : i biti “4 her alleged husband, was tramping through | was first noticed about two mouths ago, fol MERCHANT TAILOR, epee e i ge, and Mr. Wm. E. Chandler appeare Died th Lies try of articles imported for exhibition by so- | te state. Since the trial awa vieti ved. by Bic yds dock and Butler; Representatives Kelley, | in behalf of the market company. and Hon, ; cieties interested in the arts and sciences; re. | {He state. Since the trial and conviction, | lowed bya stench which became almost un fers for sale the balance of his stock at and below | Kenna, Peddie, Williams, Brogden, and Me- | Caleb Cushing appeared for certain bondhoid- | _ THE ARMSTRONG MurpER—Gralam’s Con. | ferred. Clegg mals e. Sontession declaring that | bearable. The man was about 45 yearsof age, cost to close business. Cook. ers of the company. The latter said he ap- | Session Corrohorate The startling disclos- Mr. Claflin introduced a bill to repeal and | Bis testimony was false ans at the Woman | was attired in dark clothes. and had some ma- ear A cal bo nonciton: a Panis—The Washington oftice of | fraiche mediator between the conflicting | res made by Thomas Graham in theCamden, | amend certain acts pertaining to the ship. | NaS Hot his wife but. a common prostitute, | son's tools in one of his pockets. ~~ mar83m 1111 Pennsylvania ave. n 1. ee ror Paris The Washington ofice of | interests, and suggested that some compro- | N.J-. murder case have awakened great inter: | went and discharge of seamen s selernea, See ee Ee Nit tere ee | MaxiiAsb Lumet acne Sate winaie oe the American commission to the Paris exposi- | mise_ be ‘made whereby an amicable under- | esti Philadelphiaand Camden. The policeau- | "Sf" Ward introduced bill supplementary to | ¥icted were comm pic ioege Tt ptiongy Deeg wiand, yemraan anne aan Sta i ding Id be ht It w: thorities have been work runnin; it e the strength of this and other evidence tend- | Maryland, yesterday, the finance committee ATCHES tion, at the State department, will be closed | Standing cou! reached. was finally { tho tn th feash unning out | the homestead law. Referred. ing to weaken the testimony at the trial, peti. | reported. uofavorably the local option bills. w - to-morrow and the clerks leave for Paris, agreed to by all parties in interest to consent | Points in the confession, and last night the | "The regular order having been demandea, | 128 {0 ™ ign “aid GOS Tor Crates: | Intoach the saotion tad toa babies oleae . ———— to a postponement until Thursday of next | prosecutihg attorney said that all of Graham’s the Speaker announced that to be theca tions for pardon and others for a reprieve ry iat TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS additional of the | week, and the sentiment of all parties inclined | Statements have been found to be true: that committees for reports of a private 1 have been presented tothe governor, and so | the bills recommitted. The bill to permit All the finest grades of ENGLISH, SWISS and | new silver coinage has been received at the | to an acceptance of Cushing's suggestion for | Graham even mentioned matters which they | Under the eall a number of bills were reported late asyoseraay and the day before delega- | hotel keepers to sell tobacco and cigars on 7 Ps knew nothing about, and these have been als fer i! tions of citizens and lawyers called upon him | Sunday to boarders was recommitted. The AMERICAN WATCHES, pies a ee Verified, “The ‘case now othe Droseeutos af avd referred to committee of the whole on the | jn’pehaif of the condemned men, but without | life insurance bill was passed ;also the bill pro- . SECOND CHRONOGRAPHS, MIN > PERSONAL.—Mrs. Fassett will remove her THE NaTIONAL COUNCIL OF THE SoveER- | the pleas says, is Fenny for trial. As a precau- pm morning hour expired at 1.25. avail. Chambers was thirty-five years of age | hibiting disclosure gh nfidential communi. SPLIT SECOND CHRONOGRAPHS, MINUTE hpespdalpeesieonee hy EIGNS OF INDUSTRY, at their session this morn- | tion against a possible attempt at Suicide, intre ny . and Collins about nineteen. Last night they | cations to physicians by patients: also the bill cea HeaEE TIIDE painting of the Electoral commission from the F Hon against 3 qhttempt at Mr. Atkins introduced a iil fora more | and Collins about nineteen: |Last night they | cations to dissicians by patients also the Dill eee ne ee court room to her studio on Saturday, and | {ne elected the following officers of the Na- | “cage.” a contrivance bullt ‘in the center of ¢ | Economic and accurate survey and disposal of | een in prison and felt better tis nereing, | bbligations, in Kew of money oF eee tie Eee ee nous Dao those who have not Deen able to give ber ste | eee Dave, Mong oupaden, Fenn. | large tom specially for murderers, though the Fesohution diveeling ‘the, Senaterand House der tae clare Pluttoars ome Dee: | bebe Latics panties Labor fear ie ete ay PCHES i YN P. oT ings can call there. Oe aeten Re 9 NAG aident; vhich ey r poe 3 visited by two colored ministers, Revs. Isaac | pany to hire convict labor from the house ol in which are introduced the a ) Cc OvR NEW MINISTERS ABROAD. — Bayard pees » treasurer; W. H. Earle, Mass., lec- | fork were also taken from him, He maintains European improvements, and we coufident!y rec- to nguire into the working of ‘the present sys- Young sun Thoinas lock the prisoners were | passed the house without discussion by a vote Smmeud when as the Taylor, minister to Germany, will sail from Te a stolid indifference, and still protests his in. | PN Mf astertaining cand Ma wet | visited by the Rev. B. MeMakin, Baptist, of | Of 6) to °. ma - PERS New York about the loth of next month. Jehu | _ THE CHANGES against Recorder of Deeds | Novence. His counsel stated yesterday that | Changes as will promote eilicieney aud coon. | NeW,Castle, and bya delegation of thé Young | 5 persouwancesiw Ten HESTER, N. Hi. DERE TUSERESE Baker, minister to Venezuela, and Cassius M. | simon Wolf have been referred to the New York Mutual and the Manhattan life | Oy. Referred. . Ben's Christian Association, whom Chambers | 44 {ited 10 be. spiritaalistic, have bese pre ever offered to the public, Sood ister to Bi "Will sail shortly | >mon Wolf have been referred to a sub-com- | insurance companies had, previous to the ar- ie H solved inte ittee of | thanked for their efforts in his and Collins be- | Claimed to p “ » haw Pro- Salen! Geodioe, mninister to Belgium, will sail shortly | mittee of the committee on treasury depart. | rest and conlession of Gratayy wade the WHS On the Drive alee Se iRt | half. ‘The three ministers remained, aud the | Nounced fraudulent by an hivestigating com. : mai8-tr M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO, | afterward. _ ment expenditures, which will to-morrow con- | tures to him to settle at fifty per cent. of the | fhwnvenair. Uo Private calendar, Mr. Mills | prisoners were greatly affected. At 10.9) | miltee of spiritualists. They say that the hus. j EMOVAL,—I have removed from my ol | ‘Tye FULL Text or THE Lawallowing por. | ductthe investigation coneerning them with | amount due on the life of armstrong, the | 1 the chair. = Warden Herdmatin pinioued the prisoners, | band of the medium guarded the shaded lamp, stand, B street southeast, t closed doors. An abstract of the charges haye | murdered man, for which Hunter held the pol. eentraland accessible location— sons charged with crime, to testify in their | heretofore been printed in THE STAR. icies, but that Hunter refused the offer. Gra- and at 10.% they wereled out. Sher Grubhy | £9 that a strong light could not be suddenly h own behalf, which Iw is now in force in the EXGLAND AND THE East—In the House of | Chambers, Collins, Revs. Herbert Young and | roughtto bear on the cabinet, close to whic a ~ ham, who made the confession implicating Lords last night the Earl of Derby, replying. to | McMakin; and Warden Herdmann aeeenied nfederates were permitied to sit. They courts here, is entitled “An Act to make per- COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED.—A telegram | himself and Hunter, and by which it appears | 2,!ong and discursive speech of Lord 3 trath- | the scaffold in order named. About two “The ‘spirit forms’ could have easily and female), NAL. RE, charg rl 2 ce: . | Was received at the secret service division to. | that Hunter hired Graham to. kill Armstrong | ¢deu 9n castern affairs, said for obvious rea- | jundred persons Were present to witness the | been represented by the one person in the eab- Furst SEEDS CAUES, ete. petent Winesses in the Thited States “and | day, annoumeing the arrest In Cincinnati of | mvarder that he canted might receive the | Sous the fleet should not besent into the Black | execution. At iTo‘cloek, Hey. Mr. MeMakin inet. "the fe mate figures had alway’ the same =e WOR gs territorial courts.” It enacts “that in the | Gasimer and Louisa Rohrer, William Osten. | /Surance on Armstrong's life, is also confined * protested | made a prayer of five minutes’ duration, the | & i ee 2 a ; ‘ ‘ ” ainst_the repetition of unfounded state- | ™ , noking, fos with such occasional changes of floating drape: = = trial of all indictments, informations, com- | dorf, David Bard and Smith, for manufactur. | 1 the Camden jail. He appeared very much | S8ainst, the, dissensions: inet, | Piisoners frequently making responses of | TY or ioce as any woman Conia area ILLIKEN’s LINEN STOLE, plaints, and othr proceedingsagainst persons | ing and passing counterfeit’ money.” The ar- | disttesstd, yesterday sill asserts that he fled | INCoUpyeyamene gua cioy ces te, Cable: omngp.” pb hymn was then, given out by the | 0) i “fhe male agures had alwaye tee wane : § w a ct ei * as the great powers, but simply that she shoul °y y. | cel e Indian) an é same unmistakable Htabitaned 1547, or the Importation and sate or | Mates courts, territorial courts, and courts: | money in thelr possession was alsoannounced, | Meh relieved sinee he made his confession, be, Fepresented, as a means'of making her saneaverior Oschten and. thase whe Bea motion and outline.” An impudent part ‘of Pure Linen Goods of every description, rtial, " ry Y ‘ = - : a a voice and claims heard. The government ha fi d called on God to bl the imposture is thus described :—* The ‘spirit’ territory, including the District of Columbia, Tue WHISKY-IN-BOND BILL.—A meeting of fue West Vincinta HoRRoR—Two Broth- » | injured him, and cea ‘0K less his | th . NEW PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, the person so charged shall, at his own re: | the Senacte ommittee on finance was held this gia yinder Arrest Jor a Triple Murder— | perce Proposed that Russia should submit the | friends and enemies alike. He then declared | WS requested to hn a Od , 2 i is peace conditions to decision by the majority {the crime for wht me, and she boldly introduced a big rag SONEW FATTERNS. OPEN: tnecountry, | eT nae ais allure fo make such request passed by the House, extending the time for | W. Va. say that the testimony in the case of | Aricies should be submitted for discussion, | hang another innocent man under the same | «-tynow Up Vouk Hane! oSheriff Cald- 7 . ‘The act was approved Maren 1s ies. he withdrawal of whisky in bond from one to | George and John Wallace, charged with the | 4nd dise fo deniding which otit i. | circumstances. He then said, huskily, “Let | wer and a posse entered Custer City, Dakota LINEN HANDKERCHIERS, ———— three years. Internal Revenue Commissioner | murder of three persons’ on the 19th inst. | $iPi¢ manner of deciding which of them affect- | me go now: I am ready. Life's work ‘is from Hayward, Tuesday night, for’ the pur’ LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEF, Tne LIFESAVING SERVICE.—The bill in | Rauniargued in favor of the adoption of the | makes thelr guilt almost certain. It seems | fd Puropean interests, This was thesoleques. | done.” pose of arresting Dr. D. W. Flick for bein, Seats: RARER SSCHIEGS: relation to life-saving stations, reported to the | Dill. Hyak John, Wallace, induced his sister-in-law, | What answer Russia would give;buthethought | ,cellius spoke. so low that raycrvasking aod | 82 accomplice to purioining county salcin exisat, an Fetailedat wholesale prices,” | House by Representative Roberts, of Mary- | |THE FREEDMAN's HOSPITAL INVESTIGATION. saying his wife was sick, and then made iar, | thedemand of the government was reasonable to forgive him. The seaffold was then deserted | Qu {he Jot ult. Calnwell armed with two a a . Vv ; e a and moderate, and unless it was complied with ‘Sheriff Grubl W: ‘Herd- | ‘!X-Shooters anda knife, Inesday morning ) IRISH LINENS from 25 cents up. land, from the committee on commerce, and | Yesterday Senators Sargent, Eaton and Alli- | proper advances to her. She attempted to there would be very little use for the congress by all but She: Grubb and Warden Herd- | went to Flick’s house, knocked at the door, ay Saez LINEN, Importer’s prices. ordered to be printed and recommitted to that | son, of the Senate committee of appropria- | Scape, and ran nearly half a mile, but was tall. mann and Rev. Mr. Young. The nooses were | and was invited inside by the Doctor. He TASES MEETINGS’ PILLOW LINENS committee, authorizes the Secretary of the | tions who have been for some time invest, | overtaken and killed with a hammer. George | t meet a then adjusted upon the mens’ uecks and the | Entered the house, and before he could makers TOWELINGS of every kind. 7 Treasury to establish some twenty additional ting the management of the Freedman’s ‘Wallace, alias George Baker, says it was Jolin Dr FATALITY IN A FAM black caps drawn over their heads. movement Flick had a revolver at his head SAMPLES sent by mail, Address life-saving stations. The bill is accompanied | FOcvita, took some further testimony at the | Who did the deed, and told the jury where the | aw velling In Newport, I Secupied by a fam, Ati1:18 a. m. Sheriff Grubb, with ore ees and ordered him to throw up his hands. Cald- 5 GEORGE MILLIKEN & SON, Menaving service trom the treasan te the hospital, examining J- J. Calvert, the engineer, Killed the women: ataoehit twas tone iy named Murry, contained yesterday four bodies fellstraigin down with aheavy thud, ee eS ipo marls-12t 828 Arch st., Philadeipnia, | Navy department. Committee declined to hear evi ence asto any govered with blood. where he sald It was. fires others: who. were not exponen ee ies a epee ied Gout: yao tan tecueemes A = . ganna was al found o1 john fal e's was . A GROWL FROM THE THUNDERER AGAINST APOLLINARIS SATAY OuDERS Ensign A. C. Hodzvon. to | Regen to refute certain charges against them | Clothes, which he had tried to wash of. Jon | \broughout the day, The tainer, Insane in his | {imes aidthen made wo movement, but {hat | sixaron Buatwe “The London Times con- the Naval Academy; Assistant ‘Surgeon J.M. | py some of the prosecuting witnesses. It is | cme to the town cl Rave the alarm after the and a police officer had to be called in to re. | oecasioued by Greathing, ak A ciety na tains a bitter article in relation to the iy - NATURAL Murray, to the Minnesota, at New York; As. | thought that they will make a report in about | MUFder. | Each brother charges the other with | 2nd Pollo icy aud Collins half a ininute later, Bort, | Bade by Senator Blaine with respect fo the MINERAL WATER. Bihoaicns at New Ores Fe Te te | ne ace ne tn Wnihar oe hor the recone ang | arrested and placed in jail under a heavy | cae new Vom Naroroatmrmxomanen, | Wied, casi ‘The bodies were-eut down and | Faber commission. and the alleged disposi ‘al US, al ew Orleans; Assistant ay. be ‘HE LIT. NGE_ vil THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS, master W. M. Gwin, from the Gettysburg, at | have any effect upon the action of the Secre- | FUa*d.,, Hundreds of people, have focked to | . TEE Nan ofthe Paris bourse ie ieiag or, | Placed in pine coffins, and a Dimas hoese ee | Award. Highly Effervescent. Faermon Teeth, Sud franted. permission: Go) tary of the Xaterieg remains to be seen. one of the brothers will probably be lynched | Sanized. The entrance fee of the ast 0 tery at Wilmington. There wasiittle or noex- | Mn. Moopr, addressing young converts in J rn home ; ant § nD. i sted id DR. J, MILNER FOTHERGILL, Loxnox, | Bertolette, fromthe training ship Minnesota, | GOVERNOR EMERY, oF Urast, arrived in the Inake thelr pease With God aNd frenace te | Every person making a tiansaction will be re- | citemeutmanifested here. his Syringheid meeting, savised hem te <The Exquisite Apollinaris; A Déuicious Bey- | and ordered to duty at ee nepal New city last evening, and to-day had long talks | death, and everythin, praClag, Card planta ‘epee juired to put up one per cent. margin to pro- wnfal mes Com; avoid PROF S.A. WANKLYN, St. GEORGE'S Hose. duty at the naval hoSpital, New York, but to with the President and Attorney General De- egies items fas the murdere to iter thew icrmenbers ne eee Ghiconse:, vat ios - FAW AE ‘Elrerv ¥ soma fi ie . | Yens. There is strong talk of the Governor 6 three-mont el yy the feet ai —A special m rsOns. ‘ing the an USBEY DOMRNOE gM pr | imu fo froion, Fated asian fay. | FRG ORrTed, daha hc fig | Cee bain cu alan ee oie HOkaba ie lnes"Wertomamsaiy, | Souls, Maw Sys, about ts tundra | enan vers decided aying he’ hapa fe BR. KR. OGDEN co alt ealutely pure | master J. R. Stanton, from the Canonicus. : 4 es i bus. People wonder who F men woul Hes fot cence erat Co: | 2 red St acum Mamet | eat ator bho atria eae. | ARICNGE Muon Le an NewronT | liar frcun™WeRcoanlyone oi | Bate, cta'ted, Mao euny a | such persons ta hatige, ar Mi. ouravon top and articlally erated waters. sistant Engineer J. M.. Emanuel, to, duty in | ety i sini che oes ae eee, LA New Xork, World special from Newport, R. | jf His son's About, $3.00. Other have also at- DEFETER HOOD. PuEsIDERT OF THE Hens. | Charge of machinery of iron-clads at Brandon, | Tay tly diatfanchised: of the supremé court, opened in this city to. | Been adopted by the wealthy and childless M. | ta chea the property, making a total of $75,000. MepicaL Society, ETC. ‘Superior to Vichy | Va.; Passed Assistant Engineer W. A. Wind: were practically disfrai of the suprem pened in this Boekroy, w long ago their | He ‘Tre TRIAL or Biasivs Ger- . “8 . a ree case ‘hi e rs are fighting to overthrow for murder of Isaac Jacq PETER SQUIRE, ¥. L. 8.. Cuewtst To THe | the peeaed from that duty and ordered to | Govenxon THaveR, of Wyoming, whose | baut ayaiast Charice A ‘Thiebaut wes | Widowed mother, | the present management, and the annual | PONG ee oe ee ne eidad QUES: town Eaition of cit | J. W. Cooper, from the Plymouth, and placed | Successor Professor Hoyt was so suddenly | heard’ before Judge E! R. Potter. The | wowan SUFFRAGE IN NEW ENGLAND.—The | ™ Asan yesterday adjourned to the | Philadelphia yesterday, and the jury, after ood i laintiff is a niece of the novelist, Fennimore 2th. Chicopee le are excited. The | bein; out four’ a ver- *\ | on waiting orders. nominated, has arrived in the city to see bill iting female suffrage at municipal 3 MACNAMATA.’F: nono Te ‘THe Mists at Phuadelphia, San Francisco, | 22Ut#t and fight his confirmation, Booper, and also of the widow of ex-Lieuten- | Gleetfons was defeated in tho Massachusates Ames company cask Sho Stone Ge0cs at the diet oul murder in degree. ESTMINSTER Hi cot . ad ; rhis ¢ The! Oy! Wholesome and Refrestiiug than Soda or Seltzer | and Carson, and the assay office in New York | | THE Coast SURVEY STEAMER BACHE, which = for Sickness, Dyspepsia. oS) yoprestatatives f, and many other well known works. > ‘Water. " - ‘ . | has been lying at anchor near the navy yard | Of arts. The parties resided on Bellevue ave- | {es on woman suffrage reported a n | Ument, veh. baci . mga tama ars | Nata Ldn ae nnn | gel fm hy ove gerecy | tbe hate yc tumor craca | lord Sapatacn aaah | Fae eeyaay cao So SO | rue epee Anos ere ox y+ toulowsd by Exceieu‘reslts ta Dyspep- | at Piniadeiphia in siver dollars, andar the | fr sea immediately. She goes to the Gulf of | The aivoree warranted: Delonant ltrinct | Humattied women and widow the same priy- an alliance with Blackfeet and other lndiae se." SRED'K DE BABY & CO other places when a suficient quantity has Mexico, month for France. 0 impose tax or appropriate money or for RReee mee ee els konven- Trost Bottom Ae ae eRckInE the north. 41 & 43 Warren st., New York, payments tobe made in golds’ @° MH | are. Jonn S. BROWS, city Hbrarian of Balti. | Monn Rrorina IN Caxapa.— at Hun, | gouncll, After some Siecrasien. 22—At the democratic | dian government. eae Sole Agents for United Slates and Canadas, | Pa¥™e! ae ge more, died last night about 8 o'clock. He had Wednesday night, Rev. Mr. Pico & efeated by a vote of 19toS5 sxzie convention ‘J.B. Barnaby was For Sale by Dealers, Grocers, and Drug- ARMY ORDERS.—Captain C. E. Dutton, ord- Bere fee last Dien Mr. Brown was presi- rench missionary, Ww! a From the first of April the catechism of the | nominated for governor and Isaac Lawrence AN ARRESTED “* ” says there ists. Ucpartment. i relieved trom autgs | dent_ of the first branch city council several tion, was frequently interrupted by half | Roman ‘Church will be the | for leutenant are about 20 uleit distless ts butte Every genuine bottle bears the YELLow label, | BAN? se y Yearsago, and during that perlod, was acting jeated one of whom was an alder- of the Conneoent cote soheat ovens The also, HA. Rob-| ty, Tenn., five being in a of Sagas Shwe feeows ty ehiet ordnance ofter, department of the Inayor of the eity for ‘time. conchusion of the services a tars. y atvernogs iy See Maney. ingon, secretary of Page, at | mile. Every bushel et corm an EB NAI'S.—J Prentiss certifies: »“Dr. | lieved from duty in the de} aver teenie A CHURCH BURNED.—The Baptist church at wih st eee t M. Leon Cuorreav, the delegate of the paaly: haan + whisk a! ni SCHULTZE cured mine 18 years. Thou- and the ‘corn ‘ands like of painiess cases of buntons, corns, | 2nd will rej the Ces Viel ‘Miss., with an attached by it one hundred | French treaty a seldom’ reaches a Sree” Spaimlains. rheumatic or swollen joints, ent leave President of the asa. aha rece ae deur “4 were also range ane ar. 3 eg ig te ca than ry alice yesterday. Supposed ny First

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