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a SS SC THE EVENING STAR. _ Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday : : io ; EUROPEAN WAR PREPARATIONS. 8. B, KAUSEM EET: Frev’. Russian Expedition to India. og Rg ee + RAILROAD STRIKE IN THE WEST, paid—60 cents 7 month; one year, y ERK LY STAR—published on Friday—$2 a oeage Bre 1B copies for $15; 20 copies ' 11 mail subscriptions must be paid in aj. "ew itausof aavextining mate rnowa onthe. | W2%, S1—N2, 7,804. WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1878. TWO CENTS. __ SPECIAL NoTIcgs. _| THE EVENING STAR. pstage prepaid, Singular Railroad Disaster, MAKING READY FOR WAR. y to 5 The District in Congress. Investigating the Indian Bureau. EVIDENCE AS TO MAIL CON- | DISCUSSING THE BILL RELATING TO CERTIFI- | ANSWERS TO HOUSE COMMITTEE INQUIRIES. TRACTS. New York, April §.—A Si. Petersburg spe- FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, 1 says:—Prince Gortschakof! is engaged eP. DOCUMENTARY = “S OFFICE R. CATES OF ASSESSMENT BEFORE THE SENATE | The investigating labors of the House com. Friparx, April 5. preparing a diplomatic note in reply to Lord [>> ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. “OM MITTE! SENATE.—Mr. Allison presented memorials | Salisbury's cite vhich wil > i a-HINGTO: P wil 5, 187 ;. ; At the meeting of the House committee on c TEE. mittee on <pendit. 4 a S » Allison pt Salisbury's circular, which will have a two- te fe os Bea Sng Aue 35 Washington News and Gossip. postoffices and post roads in Judge Tyner’s | ‘The Senate committee on'the District of Co- fataeae oe Re eer Tnterior tc, | asking an amendment to the constitution, fold object. It will satisfy Count “Andrassy, ‘Absecsuent of Real Govenxment Recenrrs To-pay.—Internal | roomat the P.O. building, today, evidence | lumbla met this morning at 10 o'clock todis- | Une rapidity as those of the corresponding | £FANtINg Suffrage to Women. Keferred to com. | aNd Will conelutle with an ultimatum {oF ENE” land. Prince Gortsechakof appears to have revenue, customs, $578,044.78. from the records of the P.O. D., drawn up in | Cuss,with citizens of the District of Columbia, documentary form by expert Reeside, was in- | the bill relating to certificates for assessments. committee in the building on the opposite side | Mite on Privileges and elections, made up his mind for war ’ of F 2b now fairly under SUBSCRIPTIONS {o the four per cent, loan to- | troduced. ‘This evidence is meant to establish |, Senator Rollins asked why and how a letter ond halons cane anes ae oes Fi r. Sargent called up the general naval ap- propriation bill, and explained the action of \ | oe eC. from Col. H 4 n y, and before many days an overwhelming | the Senate committee. 71 ae day. $25,000 Laren that several steamboat routes in Arkansas, | from Col. Philip, Bddreseed to the ehalrman mast of documents will be in the gommitiee’s | The amendments restoring the mumber of appointed to the SOONER, bAssessors. PeRsonal.—Bret Harte is in the city; he | through Senator Dorsey's influence, the in- submitted to him. . a that | lions have been fired at the Indian bureau: | S cadet engines forse Me hg ey ane the heart of ayi-e3: B.D. CARPENTER, S called on the President to-day. “***Deputy tended inference bein that the Senator is In. ao tor Spencer hey at ee tntormed letter | 28d now the mighty sportsmen of the House | Aureed to. the Rus. ALI. BOSS BRICKLAYERS ARE IN- | Quartermaster.General James A. Ekin, ar- | fereved in them. In theron proposal of Mr. | be read before the committee, although Sena. | MUSt traverse the innumerable pazes of fools e paragraph relating to naval hospitals » attend a meeting to be hel a tor Dorsey was not present, but as Senator | CaP, transmitted to-day in reply. to dis | was amended so as to discontinue the aval in the city last night and is staying at | Adams was made Apnil 30th, 1873, was a Kollius had then objeerad to he wean ge | cover whether they have Drought down any | hospital at Annabolis, but retains the one at Mr. McClure. editor “of the | cepted and order made April 30th. There jt 5 7th st., on FRIDAY EVENING, _ isi > d t game. They are informed, in accordance wit Washington. PA. MURPHY, Secretary. ia Temes, is in this city. were no other pidders. the Sceresy Jn 96 fect Hicecorous, reese net seem satisfied that fr: Fequest, what funas are, distributed and under Ai the amendments of the committee were commanding Tea TAL NOT! There will be a EDUCATION OF COLORED PEOPLE.--Senator and the promptness with which the bid was | in the matter. what management. account of the | agreed to. , to 8 ree rami SEARO AED COASTING Coat. | Bruce to-day introduced a Dill for the endow | Accepted (on the same day as sent), are tie | _ COL. Christie proceeded to outline the force | oreanization of business and of the operations | "Mr. Whyte offered an amendment making pose of receiving + 9 of the various divisions of labor, ete. Dicirict of Columbia. in the Direc: | ment of the Lowery Industrial Academy at | points to whieh it is intended to callattention. | and effect of the act of February 21, 1811, | Ma ureus divisions of labor, etc. he National Metropolitan Bank, on . Alabama, and to accept a donation | In the route from Pine Bluff to Little Rock | Claiming that the act had been made in fur: | Rowe keg 1NG total amount of salaries ~ the 10th day of April, for ‘the in aid of the same. The | there was no direct proposal from Adams and | therance of law and afterwards endorsed by required from employ nfelecting Nine Directors for the ensalny y the Hon. Ruben Chap- | no other bidders. The route was jet tod, 0 Populay vole & the extent pal $1,000.) of thie opportunity to make a Polls eo} $12 m. and close at ans s desiv et i s, by a , 1876. i + sisting tha a Polls will be opened at man. and is designed for the education of the | Adams, by order made Mareh jet. | allsubsequent expenditures were iliegal and | 8PPeal rd to the route to be 1 With the military nthe preparations for the expe- ived by the Czar on Sun. nd afterwards had several the compensation of master machinists, boller | bis instruc stated akers, pattern maker and moulder, at the | followed of labor | Naval Academy, annual salaries instead of gives the bureau an | per diem, The amendment was not agreed to. avorable sho . Tt The Dill was then passed. i that while the regular hours p-m from The Chair laid before the Senate communi tions with the heads of the army. oP, vide: e per: rs in this case are, first, a 9a ig vice Som the Gee . . citar after these inter % Gener => BUFFALO LITHIA. public lands. represents that J.D. Adams, agent for the | thereafter void; that the to’ jount whieh are obliged to spend many evenings at their | relative to appropriations for his office. and his destination. He is now travel boat, has submitted a proposal (no proposal | thorized expenditure was $5.57 i work, and with some this is the rule rather Hasmeae ive Lo pains | ing by rapid stages, and may be heard trom IxpIAN FUNDS.—At the meeting of the Sen- | on file) to eanry the mall far $200) per annum, | #2127) was estimated to be assessed against | NO? the exception.‘ The messengers aud la- | money ani bounty to coleeed eee PE | Soon There isthe’ doubt that the ate ate committee on territories this morning fur- | Signed by S. Dorsey, W. W. Wilshire, W. | Private property and $4,385,598 against the borer: 1 a 3 s 4 nd LINARIS Aud APPOLL SS NG WATERS, ‘are conatanily - + ane bg! ere point of his expedition ts British India. So Just received < ideration was given to the question | F.Slemms, L, C. Gause, T.N. Gunter: next, a | Seneral fund dally, or more Ee ATE waeatitge ie itera “Pprepriations’ and militery-com- | Postuin ao the auimorities bere feck et a Soe ther consideration was given to the question | 1450 dated ¥ ngton, March 11, 1 ad- Senator Dorsey referred to line 14 of the | C3). or more. re ERE Sas ai Vg AO si Sis with En: t the preparations have been MIL f the j lie {the c tteein the pena. | letter dated Was i . y bill ‘ here F |. | COMMISSIONER HAYT’S FREQUENT VISIT Mr. Bayard then addressed the Senate on prepa ha a ace pf the junsdiction of the committee inthe pend- | dressed to J... Adams, Little Rock, Ark. | NeW bill on page second, where an amend. NEW YORK the Pacific railroad funding bills. He com. | thus early begun so that no time may be lost =~ ODS ing investigation Into alleged corrupt uses of | (no signature.) offering him the contract at | Ment has been inserted in the bill providing altos se ‘com: INDi Ly money by India in holding on to land grants and elsewhere: “ What attendan RUBBER VAL isrequired | menced with a reference to the circumstances | @fter hostiliti commence. DS. $2,000 per annum 4 ere . | for all parties who have paid excessive rates ; ssi FoR POON. pinuows, | 8 against territorial legislation. While the fter full conference be. I 0 1 } onthe part of the comnrissione The reply an { : ia eh f ) 2 under which the railroads were built, and The Military Situation. Faaststing of y L. ; ly divided 3 he | Gygen the A. AL. General, Senator Dorsey, and | a eed at Cone eg gudicial relict before | is certainly not what the committee expected” | {mder Which the, re its commercial en LONDON, April, 5.—The military situation is HOT WAT ICE BAGS, SILK ELAS~ ioe i pbane equally divided as to tle | oeher gentlemen interested in the service ; pensas aited See ener and atheit ex" | Nota very sive haul is made by this dip | great political objec t beginning to at ract attention "KIN ae. 4 @ Premises, it is ve next, a telegram dated Little Rock, Ark.. : 5 an -| of the net Hayt satisfies the committee | SP¢At) Political ot ee : on of Bull ae ety . able that a majority will favor the power | Maren Jo, 18m from JD. Adams, addressed to | Mont would provide for the emergency That heleson sins i eee Ea styled by fhe Supreme Court & great national Oe ae W. 8. THOME: to overhaul these ehar: , W. Dorsey, U.S. S.: “Acceptthe contractat |, Senater Harris Suggested that an appeal to | the first. person ply, L would say that | "2Ccrs king fore great national purpose. line of communicat mari3-tr FBaracket Mrs. “Ronerts,” who has charge of the | #000 and have the order made out at once.” | the Supreme Court should be provided for. my attendance is required seven hours daily, | | HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Luttrell, it was r ARD & HU ” hosiee forte of the | d to the route ny x ittsburg, Ar! wie ween Memphis, | Senator Dorsey contended this was very » ney Peer eane soph unwise and irregular, for those who were not brsey ‘sent a letter posed to p: r taxes would resort to the shment of sar Jaw's delay in all cases, and he did not se Fr how such a proposition would afford the settle- sian troops which will t K eating house for the benefit of te poor in the th a ys. At the sam Distriet, mad nvincing argument before the House committee on the Distriet of Colum. bia this morning. in favor of mate tthe House hold a session to-mor- | and in further ex: | row for debate only On motion of N => orn STR With very extensiv turing, are now showing a line Mantics unequaled for richness of «i subject to the absence permits customary in | agreed th the various departments nation I beg leave to that months zo, When I was urged to accept the office of | Hunton, the House took | * pviNng to- ise it lseon mmi id to | on the O ot ac neis riv L Commissioner of Indian Affairs, | had large te joint resolution au- | aS much as and rivaling in extent any establ audable eharity: so convincing that | and another n 21 recommending | ment desired. business. interest arious corporations osit of ‘the records of the : - country. Architects designs fc nities ae decided ; if nd Wittsburg route | , Col. Christie stated to Senator Dorseythat | PuSHess interests in’ various corporation ‘Wainsrcatings closely followed, and im! committee unanimous! 2 wineh occupied my time fully. I finally con. | @ectoral’ commission, in the State depart. | possible the e Graed Dake Niche- ou the cis y Prvice jas, as ity intention to abandon the Bae < ctly m civing her fiftee re rs, : rr stly reques e confounded the actual amount of outstand- i . ment. a abandon the beautiful marbles “exactly produced. ution giving her fifteen hundred dollars, I verroute): ‘T earnestly request he con! i i UNE OF eluded to wind up all my engageme and | RAE < lines of land communication and rel Agents for BARSTOW Ww UGHT fR FUR- | to be paid in we installments of one hun- ice be put on and should it prove | ing certificates of indebt ness with assess. when I accepted the office, stipulated for | PCT REET ere Sonal Pani i ive te Hoey meat mand ~ y NACE, Baltimore KITCHENER RA | dred dotlars each. necessary it will cost the government little, | ment corn rcates or special assessment suflicient time to complete ‘any unfinished | pation, and had teale forced Cheat. | and supplies on marine transpor the Russia fireplace STOVE. : ers &e." Proposal for route was made by J.D. | that the bill instead of legalizing about $800,00 | Dusiness which could be done without, dete ane Wat ae ch Plumbing and all Tin and Copper Work ‘2 IMPROVING THE DOLLARS.—A change has | Aq, 5] ould legalize some ed in the W; sea, in consequence of the attitude of large force of petent ed < ns, Mar late of last letter, of special assessment ment to the pubiie service. 1 also voluntee Rug personal experience, will | been made in the coinage of the silver dollar. pte = 000: the $800,000 referred to by the Senat the hich Mr. Geo! | oumanians, From the latter point of of ; 1,000 5 ) ( th to deduct from my for every day I | oh wiih Mr. George | view, it is very natural to infer that the Rus Uouood work cheaper than any other tose. m2 1¥ | The muchly abused eagle is still there, but PeAnE What are commonly called g night De compeliied to be absent attending to | Gehate on the doorkeepery, Caer eeeial | plans willdo everything possible to keep the ‘ ee y the gene 1 e cK e ould ‘ Fy ay eet e Settlement of my private affairs. “In | § { ch Bake! i 2 Vedder. | British fleet out of the Black sea, though it is = THE FAMOL . ‘ow the general surface of the coin. Th i . * . would gladly pay if they had their le: salah el S tle nae LS ' | and in which Baker said that’ Wed: i i sassttar eeRtNG WATER des of Liberty's head on the the oihe~ recommending the establish. | y y pursuance of this plan I have deducted my i e ide has also been depressed, to prevent con. | Ment of the service, which is the only paper in | before the Commissioners, and. especially the j; burn had rs said. : hot believed here thal even the occupation of for S absence mA ee : | theo i ew ascos re ei pay ave only | aithorised b: lid any mau the northern shore of the Bosphorus by the Which for nearly half a centuty as wr eases. | stant friction and wearing ‘away. The dies | the case. On the same day Mr. Adams pro- tent Sune OF Super one eee lance of my salary: and to | he would correct if, if In an rebut Russians we ent Admiral Horuby from WONDROUS CURES DNEY DISEASE®. | dre working better now than at first, conse. | Posed to carry the mails on the route for This power of correction Ghanit we r at the public service should | view of his remarks yester { Some Kussian divisionsare DYSPEPSIA and Sprites. are almost | «juently the coms issued lately haveasmoother | S80 and was the only bidder. His propo. | taxation. | This bower of cor properly belongs, | Suiler in any event I have given on an average | WaSentirely accut now echelonued on the road to Buyukdere, Drage, Kor Pamphlets, containing remarka- hee and are of much finer finish than | Siion was aceepted April 2a., Senator Dorsey.—How are. those people Tree RI oe eae pe rE OF the | tr of compensation. “The gravamen of his | a iecked within ey eet oF a SPRINGS. Frank: | those ed out a int. hogs : rare ‘ ice. Tos e | charge was chat Wedderbure an pe collected within easy striking’ «¢ Des curer, address MISSISQUOE SFRINGS, Frank” | these first turned out at the mint The Doorkeepership. wages prgnerty has been sold for taxation to | pureau has not suffered by my absence { here. | 1 Of CaNANON SS ear eat Between these and. Buyukdere t - Hin county. Ve z PAactFic RAILROAD ComMisstoNers. — The WHO ARE AFTER IT. tol Chri ie—Through the courts. I think | W/ti append the reports of the various heads | GYeration of tee ‘iving an i it under | Some Turkish brigades which cor a CA BD. President has canceled the commissions of Soe repeonkeeper Polk | xtr. Kiddie will say that he has great hopes ot | Of 4ivislons as to the present state of the oftee | PO@ gO f ny and | ably hold | the | peace til assis all who are suffering from the errors and Indis- . F. Adams, C. C. Housel, R. P. Buckland, | yesterday by the House of Representativeshas | favorable and speedy decision, on his part, | © = parec with it conditions: pre- | 1 outh, nervous weakness, early decay, Series Sandods Benet will send a receipt that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy ‘wasdiscovered by @ missionary in South America, ived if energetically employed ommanded in co-oper. but they must in c mpared wi ndition re- | found that Wedderburn conveniently ge W. Smyth amd Daniel Chadwick as | brought to the surface a score of patriots who through fhe courts, Yous to my assuming the office of commis. | gy ; pped out from the list of candidates, but P. railroad. New commis- | are willing to take the chance of serving, did it in virtue of a corrupt bargain that he ¢. sioner.” r. Riddle stated that he had not carefully y APRS 3 AND PR re | @ issued to them read. | With favor, a democratic House. Among these | £0H¢ into the subject, but it seemed to hima | TOW APPOINTMENTS AND rRoMOTIONS ARE | Should’ be compensated. He wae y SEO ea enaTY Otho Rev, 308 ‘a ade hocratic House. Among thesc work of supererogation to allow the commi Sses, an office w FAMAN Station D, Bible House, New ¥ a ay, aid | are Messrs. MeCoy, of Md. : Wedderbern, of | Soners to finker up a. thie whieh : - . sep25-e0ck1y until their successors shall be appointed and | Virginia; Frencli, of New !Hamshire ; Rich, of knowledged to have no original validity vlified,” instead of until thei s | Missouri Shields, of Missouri, and | law. Iti difficult to see how a contra and the mauner and tesi3 of the competitive | j{perintendent of ps examin are then explained, and the | {he I ' number and location of agencies and the num- | ‘ pmbatants n the peninsula i af in eVean | her a ‘ as to the pensation and in front of the position of Bulair j 1 then Hae rh one " er and compensation of the officer obably about Shonen I be appointed and qualified. t - | others. The democrats have called a caucus, | exist which not covered by a previous ap- is] ittee clea by reason of somi atbly about WKN) Russia WATCHES. ] bat commibsjons read. (OMCINELY TIME IN THe HotsE TomuaUOM. | propriation, ‘There isan act exempting school | Some'chue to te cutee kehaior of mead Negderburn was rewarded ‘by Polk. tr the ‘ines of comntuntea a aaaws . . LIVELY TIME ID E SE TO-DAY. and church property from taxation. The |-thdian avente: « Be aSTE avents | testimony wo members had some 5, e. jg RE GREsstRY PurtiNc—The committer | | (en, Butler In the House to-day attered a | board decided that the act. ex mpied such | and otiee eficers selected. Thee weet | aad aba S behalf inthe caucus, | The, War office at St. Petersburg ts stated to of E S yi8S and | on banking and currency of the House to-day, | Tesolution to proceed to the election of a door. | property from general and special taxation. | © ee wiser whe! fata a : red to say that he had } be dissatisfied with the condition of the mustes ednest erie ct SSSEE ee by dvote ot aix to thn eSSeitled to ¥eceet. per, and presented the name of General | ftfetatmed now thee tine property is not ex. | fPUrSe Very much Wiser when they are told ‘o know, and that there wasno | Tells, and is making strenuous exe s to els. There SCIOCTIDT Te ekde pee wey are told | an opportuni i ‘ to AMERICAN WATCHES, Who present he Proper cates egaets | bargain that Wedderburn: should have aa of, | WUC tp the eserves. All the recruits eta. 7 mend that the timonials, and-are thought, alter a personal fice. He s dropped out simply because he ee rr woretir en years view, a od. The na mand | “id not have the votes. by the Ei or probably Pvious to th | character’ of claims now ta exisence tora | At Hakerdielatived having asserted orn. | dlspaten tthe ont. Bi fall’ of Ahmed rearages under treaties are made known to timated that the Virginia delegation, which re Pasha, President of the Co: a s suite a scene between | empt from special taxation, and hence the o} : . of all the Treasury | himseif and Mr. Cox, of New York, in jectors refuse payment required, under th SPLIT SECOND CHROSOGRAPHS, MINUTE | notes ad se artes o ay sone Dy bie Du whieh Butler under the et 5 ee idea of this total exemption, which enhanced vEPEATERS, HORSE TIMERS, &. reau of eng) nd , and the ® | was evidently trying to — get ack | the regular assessments. REPEATERS, HORSE TIMER shall be no distribution of the work among the | into the democratic field, said that he Senator Dor not that one of the cases Mz We call particular attention to the several bank note compan! Would show merey to the gentleman from | which the bill mee New York (Mr. Cox), as he thought that they Mr. 5 1s: i i toslty sported Wedderburn, knew of any bargain, | Vetik il of Min ; : the committee; and their curiosity as to the | “her to a 1 ‘Minister of the 1 dthe SHES OF OU PRODUCTION, foe ; 3a. Her-some Gime Riddle.—I believe it is, 4 sof lands aid | ,Su-Eden hoped the gentleman from Indiana | isters aud: “Minister of the Lnterior, and the WATCHES OF OUR OWN FEODECTIO PRIVATE MATL CARRIERS-—For some time | onee had a controversy in whieh the gentie. | MT, Riddle— ‘a question from Senator Har- | eRe tena eeienonments Of dands and | would be ‘aligned to Fo On.and say all ha het | reconstruction of the ministry iu a proRue axe tntrod Mr. John J. Kiernan, of New York city, has | had ST yyant ho mercy from | ris, Mr, Riddle said he thought the present bill | Rytipe natents is satished. | Ltapp favor tend | to say on the Poik ease. sian seuse. been coliecting the mail of about four hun- | you," sa x. Thereupon General B. | operated as a Congressional construction et |S . Sor patents haye been , ° rsa rehants of New York at | lepeated. with a wave of the hand, “ Shoo fi a brokers qud, merchants of New York at | Gone bother me" The parry between th jelivering it by messengers directly two was then further indulged in, several i the le i sharp personalities passing between th THE SOUTH- edt : te ats Be : JUSTICE TO KNIGHT. " the Jaw as against the District. and believed | § eed an Ne Hayt's administration ; butsome Mn; Frye rose to.a question of privilege. andl | RAILROAD HTRIK the Supreme Court would certainly go behind | Wagons Nu be made, this : said he Held in his hand a le ir. aud find its own interpretation. This statute | heretofore have, to a large extent, worked dis. | night, referring toa speech he (Frye) | Engineers and Firemen Quit Work. ost office, or any of the ers ‘ i mn. | must either recognize some provision for as- o} ¥ made a day or two ago. Knight Toreka, Kansas. April 5.—At noon yester- mar8-tr M. post pices (or any or the Jeers but a soed Chon soldien sat tethe emograts | sessments already existing or establish one. | *Slotcieve dita alOtee. SS iseover un. | Me Nas placed Of the soldLGrs” He ete | act EKA: Kansas, April 3.78 engine! — depot, for a small cor but a sood Union soldier, and if the democrats | The utmost he understood this act to do [8 to der what statute or statutes Rover a: Protest and that he never desired to t >. | firemen on the Atchison, Toy 7ERDICT RENDERED BYE ence of such an dont’t choose him “then, “said Butler, “nomi- | tegalize the assessments made under a law | peso TIONS AND Aprornt- | bUt Polk insisted on keeping him th | Fe railroad had struck all along th mn Vy b ate some good wounded confederate, and [ which it attemnes to affirm. leaving unsettled UMINS: TIONS AM “| made this statement in justice to Mr. Knight. | Atehison and Kausas City to Pueblo. Asa Eee Oren vote for hin in’ preference to any | the details of excessive taxation. i ——- ‘ Mr. Butler rose to a’ question of ‘privilege, | rule the trains were run to the end of the di ed AS shot The and desired to have a resolution which he heid | vision and th ~ | in hand passed for the purpose of completing | little disturb: the organization of the House. were sent out E MEN are made and oversight. giv tee shut both eyes when it fired this sh reply is: “Denominational nominations an wio is secking the place Mr. Butier ‘e . Eden, of illinoi 1 i Col. Ch Would you, Mr. Riddle, as a eulogysing Gen. Shields, | representai of the Commissioners, propose sked him when he | to enforce taxation on property which was not re abandoned. There was but mong the men. Trains By this deci- Bi a messenger for taking ge to the post office or to a | (Shields) y F ‘i sé a . stand South, manned by em PENING OF 8P EAR “Tor pac elected by over a thousand ma- | only not benefitted, but positively injured in | 22Poimtments are not made, The Speaker inquired wherein that was a | ployes of the machine shops and others. Sheriil OUR OPENING OF 8PRI + WEAR etter or pack: ! J 0 ity to: oak inc over | asa a only ed, but positively injured in | js ‘ever raised as to an pp he Fr sng a y . ne A el NE TH SUCCESS. the depot is competing with the | jority toa seqt in Congress why he (Butler) defiance of law? ” S sta : question of privilege. , isbrow, of Shawnee county, heriff Con — —_—— ‘artly, . dg ¥ that «i pened, as the deter- oh give! ia in | ee t ction of 3g er, ch eft ‘as e |. DNANIMOUS IN THEIR pratse: | (THE TRANSIT OF MeRccry.—Rear Admiral | NOW." After a great deal of Wrangling over | mination of benelt or Infury Was fixed with iistespects fe apnoea any Gavecial rent in | accordance with the resolution he would tow | tuted men from working, but ho absolute ga. BEL UNANIMOUS IN PRAISE: | Rodgers, superintendent of the U. S. naval ob- question. ubinitted to the House as | the board by power conferred by the supreme | th. the Gork ot ihe fino lence was offered. The officers of t off ‘i . ata. ati, | ,, Mr.Cox (N. Y.) made the point of order that | are resolute,and deciare that they w only one that is up to date: an accumulation | i was not a question of privilege. to run the ‘trains, and will not Mr. Butler asked that his resolution be read, | strikers to whether the election of a doorkeeper was a egis) a ‘ity. —_ servatory, has perfected arrangements for cb- | question of privileg ‘ legislative authority. servi e ¢ transi -ury 5 " ae ol. Christie thought that as many improve- vork a i oy . THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF spRING | SGVpsthe coming transit of Mereury onthe | The House nally decided to postpone the | ments were made bee aliens Ga eer emptove- | of work in the other branches is. being over. 1 ELEGAUT DISELAT OF Dy done or aera ee paula themorninghour, | thority, the bill shoud not venture to Tegalize | Comedy Working over tiie, as rapidiy as. mploy the gain. The freight traffic on the east- and then it could better be determined if it on division is suspended. On the western (le a vote of yeas 125, to nays 112. ‘any sweeping way, nartily aecepte vas a sion trains are running al. spent several months recently at the White ured againsthim | word “legalize” should be dropped froni the | jx § ible ever to catch aac uue, and it | House do now proceed to elect a doorkeeper, | treatment. Buch a Maguificent Stock. House, was married in Cincinnati, yesterday nt by reason of his | pill, thus te 5 imp le ever to catch up without a larger | ‘Such Elegant Styles. leaving the equity of erroneous and and that that true Union maimed sol uch Elegant Styles. er, i] evening to Mr. Swan Parsons, of Columbus, excessive assessments With such a tribunai as | free; in the accounts division correspond. Brigadier General James Shields be elected to | RAILROAD ce. ic STER. FIRE AND eh Splendid Garments. | aE ee emo Bs OF Columbus. y Capitol seems to be | the bill might fx. There should be a power of | SHC¢ Has nearly doubled, and in almost every | {hat ofiee. PLOSION heck 2.0 ssa sama tor Boeck Fitiita arch | Metrtene that Gen. Field, of Kentucky, who was a con. | revision, ne doubt, ? Devarheaucmay the work has been increased: | “"At’Gox (N. ¥.) said that the House must | Thirteem Men Surned—Three Fe Reliably made —s ; Iete rate wencral in Lee's army. will be elected Dr. May asked if, because there was fraud | jy bringing up arrears. “By question fif- | Proceed in this matter under the rules and in . tally. — MipsuIpMEN.—Senator Maxey introduced | t0 Succeed Polk and eorraption: in the administration of mu- | teen the fact & developed that a sub-com- | #¢cordance with form. The doorkeeper's of- Maccu Cuvnk, Pa., April 5.—Between four CLOTHING to-day a bill revising section 1,513 of the re- nicipal affairs, should the District repudiate a fice was temporarily” filled, and a-caucus | and five o'clock this morning an oll trala ran SEVEN of the late employes of Col. Polk, ex- | } pe certain | Wiltee of the House committee on In- Never before have the Peeplehad an opportunity | vised statutes as follows:—* There shall be bes its debt? He claimed that because a certain , . ke | Would be held to satisfactorily settle this mat- | into the rear end of a freight train on the Le- the Peeplehad a f °e | doorkeeper of the House, received discharges | set in the District were fighting all payments Ham, anairs fas been authorized to make | fer. : | high Valley Railroad, near Slatington. The to select from as great an ment. allowed at the naval academy of Annapolis | written to-day and dated yesterday. The men | there should be no way open to saddle the. re. question the committee follow the example | After furtfer discussion the consideration | collision caused the explosion of the engine, EVER BEFORE HAS CLOTHING BEEN | one midshipman for every member or dele- singled out were those whom Polk had reas, maining two-fifths unpaid on those who had | Gf the House comiittee on post offices and | Of the question of privilege was postponed | attached to the oil train, and set fire toseveral 80 CHEAP. ate of the House of Representatives, one for | fi8lrd out wer inimical to his retention Fhe | Come forward and paid their full three-fifths post roads (which called on the Postmaster | Unt! Monday. cars of oil, which were ‘completely destroyed, . he District of Columbia, and ten appointed at | {9064 a Went toes retention. The | in spite of immeasurable wrongs they felt General for papers that are filed exclusively together with a small iron bridge on which the Xo one can afford to buy until they have visited | Mrge: brovided: however, there shall not beat | whois aeting doorkeepen for ieee eee | they had suffered. This bill should legalize | with the Sixth Auditor) and shot entirely vey | A STRANGE SronycA case of poisoning | cars were standing. A short time afterwards any one tii in said aca appointe acting > + st ] aia eine e S Oncurren tin heony . sloded, scattering the av pht jee Bac the space, words woul fail to,de- ar hates tha ton Spent academy appoln he advised them to pay no attention | sothat the. wheels o or pase eneaay Be | the mark. “They wish to know’ the aggregate | has occurred in Newark which has Attracted | al oil tank exploded, scattering tue burming r pe 10 the discharge, ‘as Pe started. Either do this or annual estimates and expenditures for the us the public attention by the statement of the | Oi! inall directions. Three men were fatall pinching times demand Low Prices, -_ sti not only aw Du ie Common deveneios teat, | funding the money which intee-Aiths of the | Sr iane ts protect the frontier. But “theln. | vietm, Sie. Is. a. young. married Ww and ten others severely’ burned. The ‘wind _ . ne epee SENATOR R. E. WITHERS is still confined to tempt to. usurp the. functions of an’ office people ave paid, and let allstand pn anequal- | gian office cannot furnish this information, the | named Louisa Mueller, living at No. 183 was very high and carried the flames to the WE HAVE MANG IS BELIEVING. his room in Alexandria, by the diseased condi- | twenty-four hours after he had been turned | "Xi are dor How meaner ort ‘ti. | Matter coming exclusively under the jurisdic. | street. The woman's ante-mortem sta depot and a wooden bridge, which were de- ~ CONVINCE YOURSELF, | tion of his eye. The Gazette, of that city. says: | out. of ner How many of these certifi- | tion of the War department.” Was to the effect that on Monday nij firoyed. Steamers and assistance were sent ; cates of indebtedness do you own, Doctor? THE REPORT OF THE OPERATION: E vas tak i i eol ¢ | from Mauch Chunk, but at 10:30, however, the “ 4 vhich he s1 3 is i oe , te ad : ONS OF Tue | Was taken sick after taking a dose of cough , . In the Men's, Youth's, Boys’ and Children's | mation of the cornea: aid thee tedaneey | ‘THE Reront that the President will spend | DF. May-—1'll tell yous sir. If you answer me e ¢ Bees oe £ % net FINANCE DIV{SION | medicine, and her husband gave her some | fire was considered under control. Departwments can be found EVERYTHING thatean | fp > Tang the summer in Ohio is untrue. He wi how much you owe the District for taxes may give some idea of the increase of work in | Schnapps. She then went out and was fol- ata treenn ho f - f he entire loss of the eye. In any event. the he summer in Ohio is untrue. He will take Mr. Alexander.—All my honest and just a as f the incr f at . “r through | Lhe Bedy of a Murdered Man Fy Re Henant ak 8 he wsy.e Senator will be compelled to keep his room for | up his old last summer quarters at the Sol. | legal taxes have been pode oe Mstand | thedudian bureau: For Several years prior to | joiwed 03 some men, who chased her through | “ Bormsrown. April The body of Geo SPRING WEAR. several weeks longe diers’ Home, r, May.—I don't want toenteriutoany per- | ofice was net above 1.00) ak nga eee | Spritighen wees eg er at, the corner of | ards (colored), who has been missing since eins Maneina sonal controversy. ” rear ated 3 5 sel ‘y ie tw into | Mareh 2d, and for the murder of whom John for an The OFC arte tea ee eee eer son tas (directed to Issue his contem- | should create an obligation to pay erroneous | S¢hrSSOf. git, toe,the, Humber so paid was | her mouth some drug that rendered her un- | het n found ina creek near Shannonville. IMMENSE SPRING BUSINESS, the Oregon contested election ease of MeDow. | plated order directing the commanders of the | taxation if the officers had proceeded under rier just ended shows an additional in. | and was taken sick and commenced vomuting | Richards was last seen on Mareh 2d in com- ; : ‘ ainst Williams (republican.) | American men-of-war in Pacific waterstoseize | their charter illegally and arbitrarily, crease of nearly 24 per cent. over the first | blood. To this statemen ld not swear, | Pany with Redhetler, whose contradictory bly so of y Previous Season. ell (democrat) against Willial (republican. ) and ¢ y h 2 U Dr. May!thought the debt should be legal- arly pei : over the firs statements in regard to their parting led to his od 7 ie sub-committee, to whom was referre he 9 * 2 fon ks quarter 0! 7 je number 0} equisitions iS a of sui fe Caused a i i e jo one 1 stay aw: u king mepogagriintd “hal - ms a 2 e Ci i li v I St una just s tia asses fi 5 ‘rte tad arb " ithe t havi i er " ae ae For the Laborer, Farmer, Mechanic, Clerk, or | dence sibimitted to them was insumicient to | |THE EXCURSION To CHEsTER.—The party Gtpation: Bat that pubs seats aed, and | ise. In cotrespondence 18/3 shows Gal0 pages | the opinion of the physicians that she will die, land says; Ti ds stated upon rod ere, Meth en tad give the contestant the seat. Thefullcommit. | Which leaves here to-morrow to witness the Beurpation, Unt thas public's fety rea oad 1877 increases the number to 8.34, and the past | UN. ¥. Herald, 4th. that the Camerou-Sherman wedding will take JUST WHAT THEY WANT. the yp uuantne oe Ane, arte tte wae egmehip e aa _ hener Will be'a very hae patd all his taxes without exception net apa tows ae pages, which dian Mung | Not Guiry oF MunpER—The ease of the | Place on the 9th of May. Miss Sherman, her sus eee “ae he sub-committee ecided that it was | large one. It will leave in a special ear over withstanding he had been serious! ‘damaged | 2 2 for the year. The Indian bureau | . apres in \ mother, and Mrs, Hays, her sister, hav ; k videne ; H ‘ amag Sa 1 i State vs. Jamison, for the killing of Warfield. her, a . er, have gone a. STRAUS, now too late to take additionalevidence in the | the Baltimore and Potomac railroad at 0-30 in his ty. That he had applied for and | 2eeas a considerable inc in its foree to | > waged Bekah 2 to New York to make purchases.’ The cere- as dit was therefore finally disposed of. | to-morrow morning. Th rty will i nis property. ; That hé had applied for and | effect complete efficienc: operations in Montgomery county, Md., last fall, wascon- > wi sity 2012 Fenneyleania avenue, Monday, the 8th instant. was fixed lor hearing re AN the cabinet, Guite a mage | received a portidn, of his damages, and’ in- z = cluded Wednesday evening at Rockville. The | ™0BY Will be performed in this city and, it is se of O'Conor against Cain, the sitting ment- ee = 43 ve Enquirer publishes interviews between oue é y y- Wife Murder and Suicide. APOLLINARIS to rhe object of the contéstant in this case ia asi he held was not great and he never belonged | 97 cer C. Jones appeared for the state, and James 7 5.—Cl on wateRAat ne aes: election. ciaiming that the EX-SECRETARY SAWYER ACQUITTED.—This toa rin; of its representatives and Hon. Thos. A. Hei McSherry, of Frederick. and James B. Spen, CHESTER, Pa., April 5.—Clemens Lloyd, 40 s e 3 71 itis . h 4 dricks, of Indiana, and Hon. Willfam Eaton, i : years of age, in a fit of jealousy, this mornin, previous election was fraudulent. Messrs. archaea Bene ela te 2 Grlmninal Court, mets ‘Ghriti, ettea Domed ar pate dagt | of Kansas, a member of the democratic na: cere eckville, Montgomery county, forthe | Shot and fatally injured his wife, and. thes MINERAL WATER. Harr _rurney and ‘Thornburgh were a point- «Haines and Barstow, charged wich conspiracy, but ‘Congress in the act of June, 187i, recow: tional executive committee, in which the latter | P! . fired three shots at himself, from the effects of THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. Contested case of Harralson against Shelley. | t0 finda verdict of thot g as there was no | nize the sede njuked be suse napa nents tn regard” to the conduct of the last | |THE WoweN’s Horst Orexep.—The | Which he died shortly afte —— “| evidence on which to convict, and it was done. | property holders injured by’ special improve. i ge d''Mr. ‘lden's ex. | Women’s hotel in New York was opened for | Greenback ven im Highly Effervescent. ftercencan Conrannnce:~A private meet: ee ee eens Inents that mnost of the three-fifths wio ial Peeetitures theamibalgm and Mr. Tilden’s ex. | ToMencpion at ( permanent guests on Wed. | Cas FRANCISCO, April S-The. proce bone DE. .J, MILNER FOTHERGILL, Loxnox. | ing of the republican national executive com- | BUYER, ON Txcome Tax.—tn the letter of | Paid special suprpremene De ane Bier ment is that an agentof Mr. Tilden named hesday. About 7» boarders moved in during | convention at Portland, Oregon, ‘yesterday, erage, ) tussite Apolinariss & Delicious Ber- | juittee was held last night at the room of Col. | faxes he says! wot wee eae revenues and | Dy the Commissioners: Tine of “argent wees tae aie And EBAE MIS | ee ay heen ascepted Caren ct ees eave ay | pomtnated W. Millkins {or governor; Prot. PROF. J.A.WANKLYN, 8T. GEORGE's Hosr., Gorham, Secretary of the Senate. . Ex-Senator | desirable, Iwas in favor of meetin; the ex- ready been accepted, but all of these women | F. Campbell for Congress ; and W. A. Cates for . ra r., May commented at length on the pub- | Worth a7 00000 nad’ af te bas ach, Fas | Mil ot have tales ap ee aod naa amegmen | F, Campbell for C or NDON. | \" Highly Effervescent, Wholesome, | Logan presided. There were presentex-Sena- | pected deficit in the revenues ‘of $20,000,000 by | lished letter of Commissioner Bryan, and Mr. spend $2,000,000 in the campai rovided he | before Monday next. Eleven hundred appli- aa a aa Dah sebee menin ahrmag tat | Het Maner gc tora, of Gaur: | aanGare Wvonfacihe Rub, de | Sarees Naum ays the | Faominate for Peeiaeue Me BANG | eon meretectgt tears te clone: | | Death of dom, Devtm, a te = r : aine; G.C. Gorham, of California; hat amount! suppose the gentlemen repre- A hi q e indications of Wednesday were regarde: * Gi free fro al the objections urged agains? Gre: vell. ot Biichigans N. A. Philips, of | senting the eastern ‘cities auld New Eagisnd | _ Mr. Phelps took occasion to say that the let. | {Ether credited with saying that Mr. Tilden jomas: - i as most encouraging for the success of the | Devin, commandant at Fort Laramie, W. T. top and artisclally serated warere. - drage, of Califoraia; Mr. and New York, seeing where this funding of | ter Was written without tle knowledge of fit Palgn purposes 7 Ute #29000 in all for cam- | Foeet on the present plan. There was almost | died. at his home: here’ Sestnia ca ts DE_PETER HOOD. PREs(DENT OF THE Herts. | of Connecticut: Mr. Sinnickson, of New Jer: | the public debt must land, at least would vote | other Commissioners, and was‘not an official (fa i constant inquiry at the office by women desir- | years. MepICAL Society, Etc. ‘Superior to Vicny Mr. Strait, of Minnesota; W.E. Chand. | with me, and therefore it never occurred to | document in any sense, although bearing an AMERICAN ANTHRACITE AT THE Panis Ex. | ing to obtain admission as boarders. Without Mar PETER SQUIRE, F.L. 8 o censor Denes Cuatles Foster, af | me to converse Nong teigay, Upon the subject, | omcial sgn Dorsey requested the conficting | POSIMON—The steam coliler Pottsville, be. | xeeption pire eebacens and tar ae aoe BALTIMORE, tens vir ia. sixes, (Bnad ‘nator rsey, of Kansas: ex-Sena- ane Was surprised to find, wi es ny " y- in ce, am in dress an 5 ri .—V in! eRESS Oth. Edlilon ot tor West, of Loulsiaaa, aud. otters, The ob. exceptio notably Mr. Wood, ot Sew rane parties to present thelr briefs, and said that the | !ORgIng to the Reading railroad company, | !ady-like in. ap erred, “'s: do._contol 5; tek Pharmacopeia. hey all voted against the’ proposition, ap” “Exhtiarating: Good iz \- | 25; do, dete . consolidated, 68: t E ‘ sailed from Philadelphia with the company's | manner gave token of education and acquain. ries, 30; & Ist oe Fae = £ ject of the meeting was to consult informaily | that ill would be carefully considered in subeom- | S# j with the usages of good society. Second series, 30: North Carolina sixes, old, 15; POE TST CIN Oh A RR ee TET About the on anization of the party for the parently inviting an income tax, which invita- | mittee before any report was agreed upon. Sane ior a = exponen. a oan aes ae wee 0 8ene woe do. new, 8 bid wo-day. Sugar active and firmer, * Bo Wastaiveizt Hos. Lospow.. “afore | approaching fall campaign. It was deeidedto | tion I think willbe accepted. Now t aene hy 4 NEW BILL TO BE PREPARED. Coal, ‘She has 800"tons of coal, part of which | SITTING BULL Gertiso Hts War Parxr Wepcesseme aud Hefreshing than Soda or Seltzer | #°K the republicans in Congress to reorganize | advance to wash my hands of the necessity of | , At the mecting later the committee consid- "be, coal. part of which | Reapy.—Lieutenant Colone! 0 1 Smith, Deputy | , BALTIMORE. april 5.—cotton quiet and nom. Arrangements for an earnest ANT Cora KS | A xyncome tax: IE the Representatives of | eyed the case in hearing and authorized the | ll be shown in stovesin an ignited condition. | AGjutant General of Manitoba, has arrivedia | iualy_ seady—middling.” 20%.” Flour “duu and : “ x > Repr here is a locomotive on board made at the | arrived in | easter—Ho street restore 4,00 Fee amare: juilorespark; | arrangements for an earnest fight to carrythe | of Massachusetis and New York will votes | chairman to write a letter to the Commissinc | 1 f Ottewa, and says there is no doubt that Sit- | 44.50: do. extra, 475a5.50- do. fam and refreshing than any. other mineral | next Congress. There was a free interchange | defieit in the revenue nothing or earth, in my | ers.of the District, requesting them to prepare | COMPAny's reps ie grkingdays. Itsehlef | ting Buil has a large number of Indians with ty mills super. 4.55ad.76: do, extth, 625 Sf+ followed by excellent results in Dyspepy- | of views, but no other definite action was | judgment, will stand ‘betwee the cantatas | a bn Orel a eatioa seit ouustitute for the bill | after the exhibition. if will be sees ea him, and as soon as his ponies are in Proper | Winest southors ule ant cease FRED'K DE BABY & CO.. taken. _ andaningome tax.” under consideration, which, while fot sem Yo | Some foreign railroad company. ‘There are | GOndition | A I ne down on the | Yun ands cnt lowersouthers Sead, ae pice tid behirdeb laos eihary priatesd Capt. ARMES AND LIEUT. SPENCER—The | | THE KNIGHTS OF Lanon is said to be the | the Commissioners with the power to readjust | 2180 samples of coal of all sizes and a special | 2youts for the Purpose of raiding and annoy | ¢°, smber, 138: Py 158; Pennsylvania red. Sad, Spr 4 pame of a hew workingmen’s association. It | any assessment made for special improve. | WMP Welghing 15,000 pounds. ing the United States government. The | 25:2. "Mus i'sdal Seer Coen And For Sale by Dealers, Grocers, and Draz- | Secretary of War has submitted to the Senate | Beponied io have a menbenne ot aioe’ | Moe eee eee Cok gbeslal prore. “Youn SILvER on Your Lire.—ito Ge | Mounted police are too Mich scattered to | torwhiat chit tt tons eeaeos gists. , Oey Tee ee or ihe committee on | thousand at one point alone in the Maryland | cation trom any person who claimed that bes hart CREA We ne bot eae revent the intended movements ef Sitting lower—southern Every genuine bottle bears the YELLOW label. military affairs aletter from Col. B. H. Grier- | coal regions. or her property had been assessed illegally or | b@ ae br ait beteve y nati KIL ull and his followers. A few horses may be 3820 mw, teow, ly son, of the 10th infantry, asking that the Ad- et excessively, reserving to such person the right years lata pepe: oe 4 of highwa, Y fob. | Stolen from Canadians, but further annoyance G3 NAIUA.—suigs Preatios cardia Ailant General of the army. together with the | | TuE Fisuentes.—The fisheries on the lower | to appeal from the decision of the Comisee | breth y iL +f he does not anticipate tothe Canadian authori- Judge P iss y "3 i y bery. ‘The complainant was John Stadt, who SCHULTZE caret mine 13 poate Pent tee ein Natty Use their influence to pre- | Potomae have all commenced operations. The | stoners to the Supreme Court of the Distant, fetare plat He testified that the | ties. sands like of painless cases of bul vent the reinstatement of certain officers dis. | run of shad and herring have been unusually | and requiring that court to advance upon the ee feen pees a pee ger i e Sie Si Penns etansae woes hans and We Foals nd rt | Balt Marviod Poe ance Aa, | Siegal Maunceatmeay Rhee | Leetuera nea fh preted Alt | 4SYCDE OF ANare DEON —Fre y Sylvania avenue, up stai 3 . 3 y! int, ny ¢ without un! 3a b . 4 s and children attended asaocal: Lieut. Thos. J. Spencer. The last-named was | miles, are to be se Por ah cen fae , noUld Be wt provid: Kis sliver or his ite Known steamboat ist, shot himself at EpaumMbers of gill boats, | Ing that such appeals should be without pre- | His face and demanded © his sil Ww, ~ ‘ — imila Ashe had no money about him he declined in Pike street, Cincinnati, Wednes- LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT to rnow | Testi Fed by Special act of Congress. In the | and, judging from their diligent ap; nn judice to cases of a similar character how heres ‘the bo his home oa for the act - , J case of Capt. Armes a bill was passed last | business, are making a success — | Pel the court Wie retuest, wuereupon the two boys knocked | cay, No cause is + beside ihe best One Bousr GLASS. oe ning Rimes, 3 DU was passed last Pusinestyare making a sus ful fishing. nding inthe courts him down and robbed him of a gold peneil fuuiried only a few ‘months ago. ication to District of Columbia Bonds of Various iss aecurate! H. H. HEMPLER'S, Optician the army, but failed to become a law for want ee KES, r . | and a penknife. The youths were held in ‘wus Sany Wonaeaiae 3 Penn: avenue n.w.. corner 4 of the President's signature. BEcoME GATHOLICS.—Prof. Clifford, profes- mre ina Nowe ork court) Watney in | $2,000 ball each, for trial—[Y. ¥. Tribune yes. | | ONE OF THE Maxx WORKMEN reduced to <ane aR e3GCHE — for of applied mathematics and mechanics, in | the role of a bondsman in $5,000. Heexecuted | *T@2Y- maps ith grt fy het pepe Pe of DCKS. ARMY ORDERS.—By direction of the Secre- | University college. London, who took such | the bond in 1ss8on behalf ot the Sterling oil ANOTHER NEGRO Man was “accidentally’ PeeoNrith ine throat cutfrom ext ear, in the United States Bonds of ali kinds; tary of War Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer | bigh honors at id to have | works. The complications consequent to the | killed in " Rretched room the: ive i ‘ mbridge, is sai Geol nn Swift, assistant medical purveyor, will go to | SoHE over to the Catholic ehureh, So at Sey ee Washington and Georgetown Quarterly Stock iso t es’s incarcera- | is thus told by one of the state : “Last His endurance exhausted. M rd Alexarider Lennox, brother of the Duke | tion at Sing Sing, when. there was a failure to 2 white ile, arte ace is Siroad Bonds Cincinnati, Ohio, to give his deposition in a | 12! 3 D ad named Harris Killed a Soon Gane Hausa | Wuile, the Germans yon with at dtcipal aud Hallronl Bonde pasos bought Cinctnns ening eonee Dane — af tid_| Of Richmond and Gordon. Serve certain papers on him. named Harris killed a negro iamed Williams. | go eheerily and comfortably on with their marl5-tr 10th st. and Penna. avenue, | Licutenant E. W. Maxwell, 2d infantry, is or- Mr. Drow BoucicavLt will appear in a New A. WILSON, JR., manager of ths Western met tant ae OVAE deied to conduct recruits to the department of | York court for trial shortly to auswer ina suit | Union aph Company of Baltimore city, M. CUNNINGHAM, The Well Known Texas. (Second Lieutenant J. A. Rucker, com. | for slander, he having charged Rob't MeWade | has costae hl Position to engage in the new. \cdteal Satior, tae tamaved to ta nen ny K, 6th eavalry, and Second Lieutenant | with ism in writing a version of “Rip | tele; business, He Sueceeded by’ street, bet. H and |. Stik Hats made to order, iflam Baird, company A, same regiment, | Van Winkle,” in which a is introdt . | Mr. N. de Bree, recent superintendent of the Femoieling of Silk Hatsa specialty. eepig-tr | wil exchange. Jefferson's version js written by Boucicault, | International Geean legtaph Company,

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