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«st . ae nt — A Union General Sned for Damage THE EVENING STAR. | tees re oe | | og New York, April %—An_ action against LISHED DAILY, Except Sunday Major Gen. Phillip H. Sherman in. whi Sbeaeres THE STAR BUIEDINGS, ects = - mes A A hate iS x to freer y corne ree vison the calendar of the Fennsyivania Avensy court, and will probably be h for trial in The Evening Star Newspaper Company | | coursvota day de twin. The suit fy Oco¥eht ta obtain damages for the alle a la u H. EAUFEMANN, Pres’t. : “conversion to his own use” of the stock of a THE EVENING STAR is served to subscribers tn Touistana y bantats min the month of August, we city by carriers, on their own account. at 10 plaint amounts to $420.0, and ¢ cents per week, or 44 cents per month, Copies at plsiat amous ng = fhe counter, 2'cents each, By mall—postage pre- paid—60 cents 2 month; one year, 36. hundred. hey : a — Wag other farm ufensils, toget rr scage prepacd, iS copies for $16: 30 copies with atv atthoxsheadsorstizat and 2 hogs DO heads of molasses, in fact ‘Bar Ail mail subscriptions must be paid In ad- will | Sattar. | WH. GIN 7,807. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1878 TWO CENTS, | ii shiciret that the ais that a these acts of appropriation by general 'n the capacity a EE EES wa = = <a mmamammmmmmam rr aud on behalf of the U ~ —— Se 3 aes 7 st . } hile he was ting as commander | Gy 7 Foun MEMBERS OF THE CABINET, Secre- FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. and curreney, reported a substitute for the past %, . ¢ SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | tary Rvavtc seesetsry Sherman, Posmaster hill toretire the ‘circulation of the national epTams to The Star (ey. gcsrimat ole uring, th 1 \ General Key, and Attorney General Devens TUESDAY, APRIL 9: banks, &e. od of recomatreet nd further ~» IMPROVEMENT TAXES A SPECIAL- Wao rv DEAWBACKS. and BOARD OF AU DIT CERTIFICATES purchayed at the highest prices, at the old st 0. 1425 Penusytvan that the inventory is lar; as to quantity and vaiue om | THE EUROPEAN PROBLEM. | sceretary snerman’ | i ; Say. SEN. —Mr. Eusti i ir. Eames made the point of order that the | } ; were absent from the Cabinet meeting to-day. SENATE.—Mr. Eustis presented resolutions | | Mr. E h a Washington News and Gossip. | Xcfium Secretary’ Nawley: represented the | of the legislature of Loulelana in favor of the bill Involved an appropriation of mone | ion in the y department, and Assistant Secretary | j i 1 ant s Ae " (@. Tour doors above Willani's Hozel. Govensment RECEIPTS To-DAy—Internal | Seyard ihe Dapartmentot state No busesy Tver Referee the navigation of the Red | mittee of the whole, and Mr. Burehard made QXEW Vouk, April 9. te WY. H. SLATER. revenue, $195,821.03: customs, #1246 Se Tanerteacetmns transacted. iver. Referred to the committee on com- | the further point that the Dill proposed a Visited the sub-treasury this morning and bad = $15,821, . . merce. ; change in the mode of paying customs duti . =a a long interview with Assistant Treasurer Hil! Fs ke 2 Bk RAPRSP UE Mi intec at | SCESCRIPTIONS to the four per cent. loan to- | SKIRMISH WITH TRAIN ROBBERS—The P. enSeheral petitions relative to the repeal of acete Speaker overruled the first point of or- How the Case Now Stands. house. (At 1 o'clock this afternoon a confer eo. - tc 7 ‘a e - »S r SI e bankrupt ransfer of the life-saving sus ‘d ast. . _ Wasberun between the vanda fe) THIS EVENING at7 ‘clock, to make day amounted to $225,000. ©. department has received a report stating ‘ as “ a ry a a a ar sements to attend the funeral of Bro, L. — that the officers engaged in trying to arrest | S¢I¥ice. for pensions, &c., were presented and Mr. Buckner then by the direction of the ber of prominent bankers whom he had TRENTON, N. J., ELECTION, | “the nectise ie cicuy private. tes odject, it is understood, is an interchange of views in ard to the financial condition of the wr “4 ednesday, = . ‘ - a referred. banking and currency committee. offered a r> Wrv nr. P.«.. To-morrow. (Wednesday) ASSISTANT DOORKEEPER DONNOVAS, Of the | the robbers who stopped the train on the Mr. Burnside, from the committee on edu- | SOlution assigning the 23d day of April. for By onder of the aM UWEET, Gr. Secretary. | House ot Representatives, has tendered. his Houston pa exes Central, railroad, and | cation and labor, reported. Ills: per instruc. the consideration Of the bil. and upon order- iim = ' > RRATIV: resiznation to Doorkeeper Field, who wil robbed the expres: is—ha a ion, in ia a in- | ing the main question on the resolution the E THE ARLINGTON (Co OVeRATIVE | the vacaney by the appointment of one Stiles. | skirmish with the outlaws who are in foree. | {0% in meral and social science, and the in- | ing v olution the muntry x Si t t t n troduction of industrial expositions in the | yeas and nays were demanded. | nd the practicability of resuming specie p. BUILDING ASSOC 1 W a 1 | The assistance of the state anthorities has | s¢ iy ;: , S ae eS pay nC eet nt ot | of in.” Donnovan is an Ohio man, and he assi a schools of the Dist bia. Placed | — The House, by a vole of 125 yeas to 105 nays, | , | ments be ihe Ist ; Sut gee nonhiy mesy Bee eee ee eae eee Tacnta ds cna Uae coos schgols of he District of Colum satiate, bya wovent a) seas ooinass. | SUIT AGAINST A UNION GENERAL, | inen'sbs'is —— Oth. st 7p. m., at the Traule Rooms, | Ohio man loses his grip on an office. reed —o ‘Advances B19 Market Spac are divided Int cH JNO. am S i e ila separate order, wa: ‘THE Hovse COMMITTEE ON PACIFIC RAtt- Mr. Morrill, from the finance committee, making the bil p ‘ THE Gost oF OLD JoHN Brows.—The | noans to-day directed Gen. Chaimers, of Mis. | {h0ried a bill to repair and. put in opera ert ee THE EUROPEAN WAR CLOUD. insas, it is said, will present asits | sissippi.to report favorably to the House state of endar. 2 Indications of the Financial Barom- — | contribution tothe national statuary hallin | Pacific railroad funding bill identical in pro- | "In reporting the bill Mr. Morrill said that i The District in Congress. eter. the Capitol, a statue of John Brown. which | visions with the bill now pending in the Sen- | the opinion of the committee this would allord MOPPAT AND HIS BELL PUNCH. LONDON, April 9.—The stock market was receiver of taxes on the city tic . act itis feared. some of the southern mem- | ate. This is a black eye for Jay Gould and | all the additional mint facilities that would be Dr. Moffat, of Richmond, Va., the patentee | duiet yesterday, but prices in the toreign de. | reduced majority. The republicans earry + WEDNESDAY EVENING, 10th inant at T's | pers, will not accept ats in the spirit of conc his lobby, yequired, of the Moffat register and the author of the | Partment were upheld by quotations from the | two out of three chosen frecholders, and five @'clork. . SWEET. ——— : n ‘Mr. Ferry introduced a bill to regulate com- i i i ‘nwinia, | Continent. Russians at one time touched the | out ot seven councilmen, giving them am ays 2 and Secretary a A Treen oF Fisn CcLTURE. — The | pensation fo railroads for the transportation Moflat liquor law, now in force m Virginia, | highest point since Lord Derby res J. April 9— tion in this city turned out ory between the ts carty the mayor, school superintend 0. 0. F.-GRAND LODGE. > quarterly. com tion will be held « & : 0 i ; zned the | jority in both bodies. They. pain two tr [Ew ht NG_ ASSODTATION.— AVAL NOTES. watara, last heard of | Smithsonian Institution has just received a | nails. Referred to post office committee. Was before the House committee on the Dis. | foreign secretaryship. It is surmised in some | {ees of public schools, and carte. thse wards US rN Binkr BUILDING AMOCIATION, | at Aspinwall, is expected at Key West in a salaion SoehMcanr uate cuugit on Satine On motion of Mr Maxey the Senate took up | {Het of Columbia this morning, explaining the | quarters that fohtiuental prices are supported | that usally sve a “atic majorities. ; recently organized. wi it few days. ‘The Adams, at Panama, is expect- ; apounds, : and passed the bili to provide a code of army of his patent and the benefits of the | by a combinat Is oring tot ae = ' of dues, 01 U & ; day last, in the De! e river, at Trenton. | yep " H ed its adoption in the District of | gotiate a new n. One of the men Bi aoe, on Alossioas | ed to sail early in May for the Samoan Islands, | ‘This js helleved to have been devtved froma, | TeUktion atts adop The Britts nal K sts. relie On motion of Mr: Cockrell the bill. to pro- |. Which has been loo : hh Mile salleariy nx ng | atsis b bers of the Berlin hanking house of Mend The military force: mon eggs presented by the Ger- At Brilai as now oe wate i SI vide for a pi ilding at Kansas City, Mo., /~—-——----- -—__ sohn was in Paris yesterday seeking the (1) the standing _See'y.__ | ont for American interests on that island dar- | man Government in 78/3 to the U.S. fish com- Was akenup ect a ee View of Roach. operation of the Paris finamcial houses y and militia re CIAL NOTICE, —There will bea | ing the revolution. he Enterprise arrived at | mission, of which about five thousand were 7 's loan to place about Norfolk this morn A On moti . Teller, the bill to author- d Roael a an Wi ’ ve | cerned in last yea (4) the volunteers. and chad out asd placed ii the motion of Mr. Teller, the bill to author. Johnny Roach, the same man with whom we f nteers, and sfully f the I ge of the Steckhollers ize the consiruciion of narrow-gauge railre a | used clinch, “that’s so _ stall HOOKS HkeaCath. hundred million franes more. Several Paris my reserve. The regular f BOARD COAS hala Soe THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE to- Delaware river, fre a Biss pre ihe Black Hills, Was talks “ olie priest who attached to the Soci | Sipaiines sate that Hee Mendelssohn re- | ‘ about - = str K or pan? AS 5 ire greua to recommend: an appropriation of ; ‘ : ‘ — | ap and considered. A’ large number o <. has an wnaccommodatin s to Be successful. | responds in organration and duties with that tore’ room of the National Metropolitan, Bank, oo | ee a eareuthe mint at wee Ones The | qos SHOWING FOR THE Disrhicr Brit— | amendments, including cuting of the | terested destheny: eet ee eens and The Debate in Parliament. | of the smailer regular army in this © WEDNESDAY Nine Directors for theensaing | fill pendsne to remeat the secu Eee tay Que | The tariff bill now pending as branches and s-riking out the Words “nar- | proposition through a partition, but a question | — The market became flatter towardsthe close | The first class army and. militia resecy. are ji veopened at 12 m. and close at 2 | Whi Pend ng to repeat the resumption law was | aud the legislative row-gauge,” were agreed to. Pending final | Irom an investigating commiltee has to be yesterday, in cousequence of apy erpart jithe American system peo | Committee decided tohold Special meeting | Propriation bill, which can be called up any | Action the morning hour espired, and tue bill | printed ona sien forbim. He siniles ardeat_| sliselosuves that might be meuke Gat e composed respectively Pad SAMUEL BACON. Pre | omer yoce-on the subject * | day asa privileged report. will put off further | Went over, . and adjustable smile, and wears clothes mentary debates on the address t« | served three years or there : : — | on ee on the subject. ih on of the bill to provide a form of | Mr, Blaine, from the committee on appro- | passable respectability, as if he would not h The veheral etfeet of the debate and the militia BO OL ANOS Tur C¢ sine MaTCH.—In view of | government for the Distriet of Columbia, tor | prlations, reported the general deticieney bill | tt forgotten’ that he tised tov be reassuring. ‘The governments mea. | ° wil population, Wut ay soon y ATPOLLINARI the probability of tae echanze of the political | Weeks to come. if, indced. not indefinitely, | Placed on the ealendar, smith,and pata head ont upported by a large majority in | 3 sanctions the royal order, they Aid ATPOLLINARIS og ke probability of ta ige of tho politcal. | Oey Hendeo will; how endeavor to get | The Chair laid before the Senate a commu- | with metal. His com While the language of the minis. | ed to repair le depots Just received ° . complexions of the Sevate aud House after me Saturday fort its-¢ oration. on from the Navy in | accom ya concerning the purpose of | al which arc enrolled st rece ch {th next, the officers and clerks of both ela fc resolution of Februar: cHEp.— | relative to live oak timber answer to , IST, | come ‘ ud hope of the The mi MILBURN'S PUARMACY, sponds in hes of t legislative dep Higgat con Wiy THE LETTERS We — aud reserved by | up like an underts dip some resp marl4-tr M20 PENNA. AVENUE. | arrangin hat is, | Complaint was made to the Po depart- | the government in the state of Florida. Re- | the subject of sh Poamost int | state, but = A RU GOODS the Senate clerks a > the that letters received from pmimitiee on publie lands. meant to refer to “the deceased.” John is a debate was I | as in the r i is only Wo NPR INVALIDS House, and the Hout y ; red. fr0 . d funding bill came up as the un- | cood speceh-maker, with a touch of Trish wit | shows the ditt intended ane unot be Tonsisting of AIR CUSHIONS. PILLOWS, | ate uted by some sharp in- | finished business, and he will goas far outof his | his coll sent out of the Unit F The mem ic t vik 4] ‘a at ee of the : o enate. . or re} | bers of this dranch of " r 2 BAGS, ICE BAGS, SILK ELAS. made at once of the | Mr munds addressed the Senate, com. ons, for a newspaper report ers of this branch AC stocKL: &c.. de. A We Dav's to the cause. to | batting th that beeause the railroals had AS we looked at bine Me | small su qquisitions f hate the Post Oiltee | proved of benefitto the United States they : } Summoning of | E) correspond more closely to y tient ted Teheran, Feb. p entitled to extraordinary consi ct that the perforations com- | He dissented entirely with Messrs. Matihe ed of were ¥ eration, Ws leceived and fi ment than on mpute on As | look over this s "5 successto | mately fixed was Lone-half a | tien the aps iy thi iments are con 3 y than the 4 to the € i de during the fumigation | and Hill as to the unconstitutionality of tie zen towering hulls of involviu: } disapp! so engaved in Wess oceupatte See Sruaer Nor exception ty the de e 7 RR at the Russian frontier to whieh all letters from »posed tion, The rds of the act Tthink | y retired from the cabinet, | commanded by officers selected by th very extcusive. facilities for. mi sitions for over 14,500,000 stamps, over were subjected, owing to the existence | “not less” than five per cent. should be on dler’s expres- nation Was in L } and approved by the government aes, pe pow showing a line of M: v! envelopes, and nearly. 4,061) O00 posta plague in that country, and the estab- paid in, Did net this, coupled with rey, racity and faith. but now it is not t j The seeond ¢ iy reserve ro Mantles unequaled for richness of design andcolor | 4 in value, wer lishment of quarantine regulations. Theletter | the reserved) right to. alter, amend, or ohm Roach lives on Fiith avenue, opposite out of the reserves which indu i posed of o] Hers. W and rivaling in extent any establishment in the = = . trom the Persian postal department eoneludes: imp! that more than five per | the Cathedral, and is said to be afast sou of | resign. Th re other reasons | tare exi wo repair ete designs, for Mantes aut | DOORKEEPER F1ELD took possession ot hi ! inform you that the plague hi suld be required to be in. He next | the chureh. Tobserved that other. warnt.« e he cannot divulge until t pots and serve wt Bad marbles "ex produces, ome re rand wassoonbesie zh tbya hone a: Ae a arate hay tee 2c, | Feferzed to the sues tou of what constituted ciple John Kelly. at the head of the Sachem the governmen Whar vat ERNMENT 43" Do te fo TOW WEROU N. of hungry office seekers. There seems to be - e vat ely si ne, les: net e2 and defended the detinition | and aldermen, climb the and view ade known. hee icle'on the British army. Sie RKCE. | sitimore it EN an impression that he proposes to make a Ix weeks, whic required to transmit | given in the pending bill. The fact that by | the Scene with subdued Sm. Roach | ynment Has come to some Garnet Wo! ‘cives interesting information the Hussia fire-place 3’ With nd the outs presented them- | # message from so distant a nation as Persia, | the act of 1864 the proportion of directors to be has heretofore done his forgings of heavy ma. present are held in Which throws light) on the contemplated Plumbing and ali Tin and ote ne scores, Some ased” and some | SHOWS the eflicieney of the iuternational postal | appoiited by the I nton behalf of the | chinery in New York, but is hereafter to do ernment has held from the outset that | measures of the government ding to large force of competent mechanic %, will | willing to be if they ean by such means get | Unien. United Statés was changed without question, | them at Chester. He owns the Morgan works cannot liberate herself from ex: our existing military system,” he says shoes tranches an [008 Ue any of fae ty | oth Gen. Field will move slowly in the | Coxpmaep—The Senate. in executive ses. | ShOWed a recognition of the right to ititer of | and Was interested inthe Etna, works: but genrents without the consent of the other | War being declared. the militia is call a ae groi wake ter of changes in the foree now employed. | ov \ectendays ¢ cogs Fe The neta eey | Amend. “If the corporators should succed in | fuel, fresh water, cheap labor, cheap iron and | contracting par Lord Derby attaches i and hands over its reserve at once ta th hough he does not deny that he will mak Ora MOE ce ees f UNRIVALLED _ iov of | breaking down Ivgisiation at Unis time, it | modern ship.eraft concentrate on the lower | importance to tae ne Who, together with our first-class army resery Ss 1s QUALTY AND PRICE. ssity of requirin H Bo: - McEvron, register of land ottiee, Con- ight be that the time would come | Delaware, where Roach boug! I formal ac ce of that princip! » | would give us about 40,00) good men t ine some removals. Itisto be hoped that the oid | Boyd H. might nat the time would — come elaware, Where Roach bought o1 he ormal a ance hat principle | : v T tape system, Which had ke Oren mises | cordia, Kansas, when the voiewof the peaple would Be heard, | sard and shops fo a patty sun reeosnizes that if the’ congres should | pout line battalions to wat strait. ‘Out Champagne Wines of orkeeper will be abolished: that SITTIN No late advices from Sitting | 224 aftairs placed in the hands of honest men! | Sides his ablest. son. : princi ust be laid down, | : Class curmy reserve, consisting of old MOET A’ CHANDOS, | ener will her ay vente SITTING Buit.—No late adviees from Sitting | The ‘proviston for the Payment of the obliga kmen. Who W i einpl t asa primary requisite | S. dithough past the prime of lite, would MOET & CHANDON, | cards direct io members instead | Bull have been rec «lat the War office, but | tions of the corporattons Was purely an adinin before Hay tinal arran; of any kind. He | Stpbly us with about 15,00 ts 4 Established 1843, j hem sent through the assistant | every possible precaution has been taken to | istrative act, and requi ANY'S: | ads the failui Ssas compar. | for gare iuty. The fe es of re RENAULD, FRANCOIS & CO., sper ol the House, as heretofore, to be | give him a warm reeeption should he come | tion from time to tin I ny Roach employs the best talent. | uni does not reemeize | War tnfanty tow at ea seventy aut ens Sole Agents for U. 3. ny ‘ime n forty-eight hou over the border from Canada. If he pursues anged, as new Fr | his constructor, Faran, who mode inith conseduences of that fail BOL |) MaRAaC depots wc He oe noe be SCN OE tate 7 + he received th this course with the full force he is reported to me into the d | and arranges the parts of these iron ships: airs justifying or requiving fore prenee |/Cucren or events dine tattall ind beatae re have at hiscommaund, it is not believed that nupa dollar by r t there's not his equal in the world, ere’s his British itteresis. T mi the sub. | reeruiting Ik Ho thei wid is. 7ERDICT RENDERED BY TwE Metni¢ Brt smuch as the bill in- | the government, with its present resourees, | Ws proposed to te the handsof this sovereign | engineer, who took out the C oto | ject of further negotiations, in whtiel abiee. | patched all the men who last year joine V t dby- Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, with | can furnish a sufficient number of troopsto | Administrative power, that gave these mono- |S: to: he was so natty and thorough | lions to various points of the tre tty of San euetons i is intended lo engage in a -HE PEOPLE reference to the meirie system, is meeting | linpede his march, much less successfally com. | Pelies, behind its laek for twenty-two years, 1 on his stafl permanently | p be discussed letween dhe idk: |) Servier. 24 AT ENGLER A COuMAS THE PE ee iiiveritiosam ne trom the metrie | Bat hin, without leaving uneoy nearly anentire generation. mn Mal eave want out to Bexeiito,| Yidual, powers. but he deprecates on ‘every | 7 ihc furees- which Mnelned aay ith criticism, fo r from the metric | eiirely. defenceless “more “of He did not think the gentleman from Maine he subsidy, Roach sald, “Hang on! “Dox | Tew dt Engtand 0 War ON pace | okt # the forces which England ma —= andard, tne (renga iol thats Hittaducat | important frontier position, would Bpon reflection think this was au en- English’ for seven hart if necessary, } h interests as are mnvelved in These ques. | TAKES aly Sulerecline wateuane it oo one )PENING OF SPRING wear | (25h! equest of Myr. sop | ten thousand well armed and finely mounted | Lirely safe mode of procedure. He said that it | will have the subsidy they are getting j S eric aye, . tory ane eUR OFENIN by him at the request of My. Bomhart, one of housand y : } that the stock should into n Buil drew off the New ¥ " 5, | vious petind,” he says, “of our history have LOWNED WITH SUCCESS, hr stity g. Mr: Stepliens till tuo il! | “#viors, Sitting Bull would give ampie ein. iChappen that the stock should pass | 4 hn Bu oft New York line | + Petersburg Pac | we ever Den Ge wrone ; rh CRO bis constituents. _ Stephens ts still too i . vary e » foree e | thehands of foreign holders. who mi: ) and Roi carried the $150,000a year Brazili ¥ e ever been so strong. ina military sense, as » session: : . ployment to nearly the e force of the F ¢ h ersburg telegrams are | ataes KSA Wer we x _ to attend the session House. hry. His passa > border would ne. | devil the roads and z about astate of | subsidy that thet eatna Upresent. Tn IS4 we were very Weak in feld | wen Roxns: Nor So PoruLan Apno‘D.=: itute the withdrawal o! » portion of ings where there would be no net earnings, Roach wants. it is said. $20.00a year from Hl a artillery: the military ferce tn these islands ALL UNANIMOUS IN THEL Will be invented whieh | was uuder ALOW. te move the obstacles tothe assembly of a con. | SAY NMIer Ot ind that Price Bismarck. is evidently | YuNe whatever himself to thisend. They : not sought to exclude ¢ the solution of the est on first mortage bonds wouldnot | the Ameried ment desi id, aud all would go down in value. Yet | tertainment of the launch p. nator from Maine ih the innocence of | $10,000, yet such a launeh, aft nature, supposing everybod: ty of “ships, should have b miself, would seald his hands anc happiness and a national ov If to te put in ced inthe | over the vast throng of per! The en obably cost hi our long po: pn a holiday, asion. T looked ApS 20,00) people mand eon teo oid for field service cla tomorrow, about 4 would fall into line if require Tz fleid «MAMIE Was no Charles E. Carr, special agent of the Treasary department, who has been stationed in Loa- THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SPRING CLOTHING EVER SHEN, ful if a long and bloody war could be pi ing- | vented. city yesterday. ilion ef four supporied by nd horsed by the royal trom considerit him aaa) D mut o question, and does not regard the methods | 444 rn 7 ig = He says the sale of our bonds AGAINST THE Coote TrapE.—Seeretary | custody of the Union Paciie raitoad. invading the shore and the surlace of the | jroposed by the treaty of San Stefanos tine | Wublery. That number would roughly’ ty pe upon e of the Mat! Thompson to-day issued ordersto the com. |. Mr. Blaine, intrerrupting, said the Sena- | river, and [felt that the American man who 3 jade up as fo Buch a Maguificent Stock. nly solution Rus s Russian di resolution, and expe r had re “s 5 fniure i r accept, nding army (at home) AL! ts that they will be a . aif tor bad referred to Jay Gould and could take to injure, discourage or pre. slomiatians Say Austria and mand slate Such Htegant cent back to thiscounthy at the tate utcie | Manders of all American men-orwar in the Ir. Fdmiunds said he had not. refer vent the establishment of our own steamships Tee nlations ther dee Pose Army and mil ann Such million a week. He says all the syndic South Pacifie waters con the coolie | Jay Gould or any other mdividual. was adead beat. We ought to be allowed to | concessions some. Satistactory arrangement | ailitia....- : old ; fect F nts Ww i trade. | The order, after law: Mr. Blaine insisted that in a reference to | buy the ships. but not to. be mocked beea ‘can be found. Here is a wide basis for an pod Such Low Prices named for Perfect Fitting and | (foes Assi whieh it is based. says a stockholder who held a large quantity of the | we can build them. The present pair ecment, seeing that all recognize great 10,9) Rallehiy mate York tion has been communicated to the Navy de nd who was painted blacker than he | steamers for Brazil cannot be put intothe | Changes ake necessary, aud real ewraniee CLOTHING: . — ee yartment by the officer in command of the | + s. stock market at the peril of the subsidy. | just be secured agaitist a renew Por the se - : THe Portsmovri ha ived at Havre, | Novth Pacific station that American shipsand | Mr. Edinunds said there were ma ; Pin ee bs ae men | Therefore, they will not go the way instituted | rown Bros. and Stockwell.— | in Graphic. Never before have the Peeple hac to select from as great an assortinent. opportunity | twenty days from New York, with goods for ae i the Paris expositioi in tue MEVER a ae BEEN NavAL ORDERS.—Paymaster C. F. @uildand | H.N. . Assistant Engineer H. L. Slosson, to the Alaska ‘ {ford to buy until they have visited | at New York: Assistant Engineer J. K aan it wehad the space. words would fail tode- | ton, detached from the M Serive the Bargains we offer this Spring. Tue | retuin to the United State pinching times demand Low Prices, WE HAVE MANG IS BELIE cimmati Board of Trade will be accorded a | reasonable belief that they are engaged in the | priations, cant disturtances In southwestern Europe. pe while the problems to be solved, apart froni " ; atignal amovr propre, Would not be simpli- The Fatal Stage Accident. ied bya Luropean war. Lord Salisynry'sei | THE (HAKGE THAT THE WOMAN WO SHOT | cular ts said to offer A new argument for the waa Vor Boe pas is in Paneaker “5 ‘ o } congress, for the questions raised e 80 ‘ 8 0 ‘A eke! ve ” THe 5 - tured.—Last night the sheriff of Dodge - | nerous 2 rta " e a Mile. Volante, who was shot in tified to by the U.S.eon- | HOUSE—On motion of Mr. Clymer, the | {705 ed Up the Texas Comey Coun’ | numerous and important as to require many 3 lante, ; onan ordered to | sutat the port of her departure, and thai two | naval approprittion bill, with the Senate | Kivi inebarge wanes melts Qentral voad, touts Torithele disrission SRFOUEN: the orth | a eras tiiacts eed, Moe enable bosies gies American ships are exwected to reach | amendments, was taken from the Speaker's | ersau, aecused of murder, Withersau wes | Eat dit , a fully to appreciate the enormity of her reck oa y lonolulu with earpoes of Chinese. under such - ry avi tt ve lady 1 The Feeling at Vienna. i ; gation of the Cin. | Hon arpoes of Chine table and referred to the committee on appro- | PaYing court toa young lady named Bradle: Eh , lessness, and says she will never. shoot again circumstances.as are calenlated to create the who resided in thé town of Fremont, Neb.,at While this is the language of inspired com- | fp ap er enet if ING. nd the amendirents were ordered | was enea fl adept ipt es ng 4 betershube in Vicune There isa rumor that she was drynk av : . bens was engaged to be married to her, when a | munications from st. Petersburg, in Vienna | ¢ime of the accident, The show has CONVINCE YOURSELF, | hearing by the House committee on coinage, | coolie trade; therefore, by direction of the | printed. stranger named Joel Lauridge came to the | it is known that Aust = Boyst and Children's | Weights and measures on Thursday, on the | President, youare hereby instructed to employ Cincinnati. The any and all ships, officers, marines and sea- Mr. Wrent RIGHT’S STUMP SPEECH. n uridge succeeded in a short time in oO performers are expe d drink ters of ships are now enzaged | who were not so black as they were a by Jer rade in violation of the laws | There were Senators who were not as black as U' Gath the wreeked Americ S they had been. painted in connection with arivon, hes been Teron tty gine’ bres. on piniee He had not indulged in any personal DETECTED BY A SEAL Rinc—How « Lov fl D 5 e Pacific ocean, | y Nees. shi is Riv 0 be about 50 Chinesd on board, over wud reference: who Shot his Rival Dead Cume to b above the number t AFTER 4 MINT.—. In the Men's, Youth” Bepartwents can be found EVERYTHING that can | SUbJect of loca i . your roel 5 utroduced a bill to issue fowr | claiming a good part of the young lady’sat- | Wich reached St. Petersburg two days after ors will buy for them. Lottie was be thought of in the way of committee will recommend the reopening of | ™ ces ae sonata, to keep watch | hundred millions of dollars of greenbacks, to | tention. This greatly displeased Withersau, Gen. Ignatief’s return from Vienna have dtoan express messenger, who was ac. iG whan the mint at New Orleans and che establian: pen pares bee ee atthe. One paele be used in the erection of public buildings and | who is of a very jealous temperament, and he given cot ae faction. ot umors | ally shot in St. Louis four years ago. A. a AR. nent of anew one at some po yet de. art, by citizens s 3 i 4 ralnote ne ‘ avin atria claims en nee od ally sho nui to ars a SP termined upon, i ‘ou may have reasonable cause to believe to One EW Ore of improvement. was not slow in giving his apparent rival many ng Austria claims entirely too large con- | story isqatloat that a few day ago she ing of the bill was demanded, and | evidences of his ill-will, openly insulling him | ce jons. In Vienna Count Andrassy’s friends have on boi S. enna Coun! rassy’s friend: We have made the most Extensive Preparations ‘d any subjects of China, Japan, quarreled with this young man and was For the Laborer, Farmer, Mechanic, Clerk, 0: Merchant, ali can find ae * . ses pontine 4 x " the clerk had read for some time, when whenever an opportunity was afforded. declare that there is not driving discarded; that she feigned to be uncon for an A Mavens Conrs Rereuine Boawn set dt here eal Country, Known as “coolles.” | “Mr. Wood objected to the further reading of f T being received with | bargain’ at ‘ally Ui a has simply | Giscarded: that she feigned r IMMENSE SPRING BUSINESS. the barracks this morning, before which And i thereupon you shall find sufficient proof | thar stump speech, ontinued to visit her, | pointed out the European interests which are | Setjons attracted the at - ond Lieut. Smyser is ordered to appear. The | Will cause her to be caitied with Peentiong | the Speaker ruied that when consent i n Withersau and his | damaged by tho treat efano, and | that on the night of the ace she appeared Doubly so of any Previous Season, board consists of Majors Nicholson and Hay- | 1 © use et D be carried with nero ears ven to the gentleman to offer a bill he had a | tlanced was unbroken, and the wedding day | Which Russia is bound to Neverti Mmonly good spirits, but as she went wood, Capt. Collier. Surgeon Hudson, Passi Het in the Catton Skagen venient post or dis. | rignt to deanand its reading. had been fixed upon. | less, Count Andrassy still clings to the idea of | stage for this act she said to Mrs. Frank Noone need stay away thinking they cannot ve | Assistant Surgeon Owen and Capi. Bart. | {ict In the Cited States, and Holivery fo tae Ir. White (Penn.) insisted upon its being | | One evening Withersan, on his way to the | & congress, so closely, indeed, that in some | I hope to God you will shoot me to suited. lett—the lat? judge te ofthe court. | 1:5 Mine to of said district tobe dealt with end town to visit his affianced, met her incompany | darters it is declared that it is his only I | that Mrs. Franklin did q E | read. Mr. Aldrich said when the consent was | with Lauridge. out riding, and, REvENvE. — For | given the House did not know that a stump | of jea yohess Sheech was to be made. Lairidg fi ‘tting any settlement whatever acc both the Hungarian and pri ized by a fit he galloped up to them and shot killing him almost instanily. He THE SILVER MILLS. eoining the Ten pairsof dies for w silver dollar were shipped Russinth cael | attention to this 1 ee otte | al behi rty,and in default of such acceptance Count | jew), behav mark, but notic lof hy DECREASE IN INTERNAL the first nine d ud that inst JUST WHAT THEY WANT, 3, ‘| ‘ ; } ae ; dy when Mrs. Franklin was y : 8 of April, 1877, the receipts | “Yppeyy ath vend thvouel 7" md thie ryrand it was irassy's Il be untenadl ari om Philadéiphia yea! y tothe mintat Ss : i he bill was then read through and referred | fled the country, and it was thought that he | Andrassv’s position will be untena’ shooting the apple from it, she volunta — % t nt es it tee . Te ee Ars on City from internal, revenue sources, azgregated | to the committee on banking and currency. | had gone back “fo Canada, where be had for- { Turkey Turns to Englan: | lifted her head Vist in time to receive the fatal A. STRAUS, | Rrangiico: snd ten alee to ine Carson Cy | 92 2. The receipts fer the cor - | Alt, Wright asked that the bill be printed in | merly lived. He wore on his hand a seal ring «The drift of the news from Constantinople | bulle mbers of the 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, the coining wll commence at both tose ates | inep of this year, are $241,771 the Record. oo é of the young lady, which was mounted by a) distinetly pro-English. The position | the specta mar29-tr Between 10thand Lith streets, | {ef tS eee ing a fallingoff of $°S8,149.97, The receipts fe Mr. Townsend (N, ¥.) objected. The labor. | gold créss, and it Was this that led to his cap- | yk Pasha, president of the counsel of | he cause of the ac HE NAILS.—Judge Prentiss certifies: “Dr. “ OI the fiscal year of 18; to April ath, wer ing men in his district could not afford to pay | ture, A young man named Swazey, a cou | ers, is said to be strengthened, and new | oving after the apple had been p d SCHULTZE cared mine 18 years ago.** (Thou M MATILDA FLETCHER, of Towa, ap- | $88.908,922.20 and for the same per for Mr. Wright's stump speech. of Miss Bradley, had enlisted in the U ve been taken by the Turks | upon herhead. Sands like of painless cases of bunions, corns, | peared before the House comunittee on edu » Showing a deerease ol $, THE TEMPORARY CLERKS’ BILL. F States army. and was ordered along with b n military movements. Eus- M anklin, the husband of the mar! wands eniitiaine, rheumatic or swollen late ae, | Pare 1 LEE See oe pata panei os ot Mr. Durham, from the committee of confer. company to Fort Duncan, on the Rio @rande. | Sian garrisons have relieved the Roumanians arrived irom New York on Saturd Office? 903 Pennsylvania avenue, up stairs. Ladies | tion and labor yesterday, with a plea for the DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE P. O, DEPART- ence on the bill authorizing the Secretary of | He had never seen Withersau, but had fre- | 31 Niddin, Nikopolis and Lahova, so that the ning. and was much shocked to le: and children attended as usual. Call or too late. dl | introduction of indust jal expositions of the MENT.—Superintendent Burnside, of the P. O. Be are 3 se cruplcy Lemporaty clerks, ag quently heata 1s cou ane peribe the Hing be. Russians now hold the Danube from its mouth | the accident. He expressed the utmost confi ——— GH LOZENGES, | PUPils’ Voluntary handiwork In the schools o i ergoing examina mats 2 | mi rep E re neil er. which Withersau wore when | ty the servian {romtier. ce in his wite’s abi er r EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. five’ District of Columbia, to be held oncea | Dols widergoing erin bya Subcom as unable to agree. Mr. Durham stated | he shor Lautidge. One dag te saw aectete | to the Servian frontier. Perey map pip cei Phere is unquestionabiy no remedy so certain in | Month. She urged that such expositions wot of the Mouse expenditures committee ‘as only one item upon which the | man at the fort wearing the identical paEP ing, but | MURDER WILL Oct. | paired. In this connection ij may be said that s name he gave it as MUR! © | while performing at_Fall River not long ago, The Soldier wrote tothe au. | Two More Victims of the Fiend La | je wat shot it) the hand vy ing ago. - e ransisting of Representatives Caldwell. and tetees wate cf 3 able to agr Watson, fh reference to his disbursements for | Conferces were u rk er ee ments for | with reference to the appropri its effects. ASTHMA. WINTER COUGH, I popularize usefulness, stimulate industry. CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, aad all disorders of | \ention and thought, and r wea fp iescher the department. His st and that was | on inquiring the stranger’: ion of $20,000 | Bill Poindext 4 h Po As far as the THROAT and LUNGS alike yield to its influ- | and parents the particul: as : sea for ab endil + | for increased railway postal service. All the | thorities of Fremont, giving a description of Page. Mrs. Franklin is concerned the fatal shooti: gence. ‘The highest medical testimony states thatino | pupil. thus enabling a choice of pursuit which | Zent expenses for the year ending July 1, isi; | other amendments were agreed upon. in. | te, Man,and ring, and the sheritf, being satis. | _ New Yous, April %.—A dispatch trem St. | seems to have been accidental. She is vere Ree ae oa at ek ences | could not fail to bring success, appropriations were made he had remaicing | ¢ Mi: Dunnell. Mr. Sampson and others in. | fed that the wearer of the ring was Wither. | Alexandre, Canada, Says that there now | much overcome, and as soon as’ Miss Volante experience. They are sold by at! Chemists. Fifty mple, in st: quired with reference to the needs of the pos- | sau, came after and captured him. unexpended balances, as for exa —[Dallas | seems to ve no doubt that Joseph La Page, | died she went iuto hysterics. and tionary. $792.13: fuel, $3,531.20: gas, 787.07; | tal service. They were prepared to show that | Herald. who was hangea at Concord, N. H., on the | wedical treatm ia . Bpecial Agents. nov20-t, th,s.6m elections committee has agreed bya unani- | furniture 115.60, and” hardware, $131.05; increased service Was required in their dis- S = 7 1th of Mareh for the murder of Josie Lang. — io EATERERS _ RRORIVED=D mous vote to dismiss the South Carolina con- nile in other items more was spent than was TS. ik ia ther howed ane BY SEMINARIANS. — The East | maid, was the perpetrator of a cold-blooded THE INCREASE OF SOCIALISM IN GERMANY. eo xt rERS® 5 RECEIVED Drie: tested election case of O'Connor. democrat, | specifically appropriated, and the deficiency ie Speaker sai ¢ report showed that the ampton (Mass.) seminary students defaced | murder here some ten years ape. Mrs.George | Up to 180 soc 1 or la nurde! ] m hardly existed in Ger- Taylor's Patterns aud Journals of Fashion, Kaite | against Cain, republican—the sitting member. | was made up rom these unexpended bal confrerees had disagreed upon all points, and | the panetpale house on Saturday night by | Fountie and her daughter Minnie, aged six- | many. At that time a man rose who, favored ER, —— or ; ; snow under Senispertox. E) FOUGERA & CO. New Yore, | ANOTHER CONTEST SETTLED.—The House ee eae a Ms i = not upon any special item. painting the pillars as barber poles. All their | teen, were the victims. The daughter had by circumstances, succeeded in transp! Pleating and Fringing, ., ,S. J. MESSER, | THE U.S. sLoopor-wak Wrowrsa, under | Aveo: of ius tor Plumbing and gas fitting, the | Syrr'Bioune thought he could explain that | fooms and baggage were searched by the fae: | beer| outraged, and her bod cut up very | the novel doctrine Irom Paris to Bete = Ate of Be REOOE! aN ENG $2,065.20: for telegraphing. priation i | matter. The committee had agreed upon | ulty during the Sunday chureh service, and | much like that of the Langmaid girl, except | Lassalle, a young scholar of uncommon gifts LADY, JUST BETURNED FROM | Command of Capt. J.C. Watson. which left the $7200.10; for palatiny S miscellay. | ¢¥€rsthing except this one item for postal ser- | some clothing stained With paint was found. | that the head was not severeddrom the body. | ambitious passionate and a born agitator, by Soath America. bas twenty sprays of « Brooklyn navy-vard Saturday, for Havre, | Oous, go.7103. Col. Burnside stated ie tiys | Vice. It was not necessary, and he hoped the | The students threatened a rebellion on Sun- | La Page washere at the time, and was heard | his fervid gS and speeches, managed to exquisite FEATHER FLOWERS, mat acrew of 170 men, including a marine | Examination yesterday. that he ermuacthyee | House would stand by their committee, day night, and four watchmen were detailed | to make threats against Mrs. Fountie and her | create the nucleus of a party. What assisted ya the Convents of Brazil, for trtinming Her cargo consists of exhibits for the | wrong in this liveion est tonde feo cee Mr. Durham moved that the House request | to watch the priucipal’s house. All is quiet | daughter. him in his daring enterprise was the conniv- ‘Also. twenty-five BEAUTIFUL BIRDS for uray Degurtment and the Educational | item to another: it had always been eustom. | ether conference. | House recede | ‘1% ic dieres Pa ance of governmental aud conservative poli- fame, purpose. Call at WINDSOR HOUSE. F Doe sane Wyoming se iy teat ary in the depa riment and his accounts show- | trom its disagreement. a PRESERVED IN THE GRAVE.—Last week the = aa mon 1 tiiaas, anxious bo set workingmen against the street. : NP torunaitthe machinery at the Exponition, | ine Seca apo were Audited (by ithe Speaker said that motion was in order. | body of Mrs. David Whalley was taken trom | Cyxcrysati, April 8—A telegram has been | troversy then Faging, lal readenen tee GQTUFFED OIL MANGOES, Her officers say she will make the passage | cellaneous items, for Which $8.00) fate ‘appro. | The confrereeshad reported a generaldisagree- | a grave where it had laid for five year, in the received from the proprietor of the Lick | Objectionable. i RTYNI across the Atlantic in less than three weeks. | paiated and #17271 expended, are gap tor | ment. Presbyterian chureh-yard, at Freeport, L.T.. | jouse, San. Francisco, addressed to Mrs. ‘ithout dwelling upon the sad feature of SAT INDIS GHERKIXS They expect to use steam all the way over, but | street car fare, of which $170 was received ‘b Mr. Sampson understood Mr. Durham to | for the purpose of placing it by the side'of the | \Sinee, stating that her husband, ex-Congress, | the incipient. agitation. oe entering at this PICKLED TINY TIM: 2 Sey Will'aiso take advantage of fair weather for | the Metropolitan, $0 by the Washington ‘and say that they had only disagreed upon one | body of her husband, recently deceased. It | man L. Vance, who mysteriously disap. | Stage upon other and more natural causes at - ee ONIONS. saillng purposes. Before she sailed Secretary | Georgetown, and’ $30 by the Columbia line; | tem. i was very Reavy, and upon. opening the coffin ared from this city a short time ago, was | the root of the evil, let it suffice to speak here Oe ASs CLUSTERS. Thompson had. her. Surveyed by a board of | $i¢ Fe Tor weer $610.83" Lon washing uae ‘The Speaker replied that the report showed | was found to be as perfect as when buried, Phare Gud was iusane se of the rapidity with which the conflagration 5 WORCESTERSHIRE. naval officers, Who pronounced her seaworthy Jor towels and sheeting: for lambre- | AFehcrar disagreement, 1t must be voted on | white as snow, and natural in expression. It | Spread when the igniting spot had onge ket. BERD STEAL, in every respect. quins and curtains, $900; for awnings and | 45,4 Whole. appeared to have been completely petrified.— | The Markets. died. After abortive attempts made in two lags, $1,061 preceding elections, the socialists in 1871 suc- MUSHROOM THE Postal COMMISSION sailed from Cedar | Jaw books, S: for Watering streets, $00; for Mr. Baker (Ind.) a member of the commit- | (N.Y. Herald, sth. OU oe ;and for winding elocks, . | tee of conference, inquired if the report could iq ¢, BALTIMORE, April be fa Fred sixes, de- | ceeded in collecting 120,00 votes and return- a = ont om SAUCES. Keys, Florida, yesterday in the steamer Lizzie ind for winding clocks, $100. | not be referred back. He had signed the ; A LEGISLATOR Fp ota F. Bullard, — ferred, At 0, Cmmaaa ‘43 do. second | ing two members to the German parliament. Sew crop, 5 eee Henderson fo! vest and Havana. NEW ENGLANDSAVINGS BANKS IN TRouBLe. | report without reading it, and it did not | late a representative in the Pennsylvania leg- series, 31; "North Carolina sixes, old. 15; do, In 1874 they had “9 votes, and nine mem. B, W. REED'S SONS, ana. The recent, suspension of one of the savings | Tecount the facts. lature, who escaped from the custody of the | new, 8 bid to-day. Sugar strong and active, | berg: in 167 they registered 497,000 voles de, apS-tr _ 1916 F st. n. we LIKELY TO BE CONFIRMED.—It is probable | banks in Pawtueket, R. L, causes so. much Mr. Banks sraued that the report could not sprncane se ares Af Haccisburg walls Bee Be TiMORE, April 9.—Cotton held firmer put 12 members to the national lezisiature, (IRUNKS: TRUNKS!! TRUNKS that the nomination of John W. Easby, of this | disturbanee in the minds of the depositorsin | D€ recommitted. The Senate had an equal | charg mee vo Bradiand eeented | at quiet—middling, nominally 10%a10 .. "Fiour e importance of these figures will be appar- os 1 er two insitution U vi 2 contest in this matter with the House, and | and is held at Wyalusing, Bradford county, wesrRiine B40k: {oe chiet constructor of the navy will be HS ee ae ee ae TE aE | ee caly conse Wan fo memepe The een ang | fa + ~ ¢ ymed by t 6 Bena e, gg mrmrats the has appointed a commission to examine the | 0Tder a new committee. DIVIDING THE PROPERTY.—A Periland, Ove. | #4,37:,80- amber. 1.38; Pennsylvania red, 1.35a | tors in the German Empire amounted to 8,943,- saTOHELS, Hi ianvestoued by hin opponente having | Frain and FARENGRGL AGIGORS (OF MN | geese aaa ths CamteeacL | gut dlnateh nage We ascrieton guns aa | ERR N@i# Me™ urea: at ana Agen. | IA” Ot tiene Sava Ur Shout Opes coma, , a a pee . 4 os $ rs “ ' i ct i, ference 2 es 4 29 “ pigete td J oe ee having voted, it follows that nearly one-tenth In great variety, of OWN and other makes, | a good deal of weight, and Secretary Thom; DE ed Ppolably a temporary injunetion | f i hority that arrangements have been perfected | steady; western dull and. weak and zand 4 cent and at prices 1over tian ever at may FACTORY anid | Sc ea oes eee An confirmed. D | wi be asked of te Supreme court until the | commbtee ditered: hi i . 53a6a42 lo. yellow, 5: fi quiet and held steady. Wheat, southern firm: | ent from a comparison of the numbers of Western dull and 2 cents lower—southern red, 1.25 | voters. In 1577 the total of enfranchised elec- 1 cl “ of all the votes given were socialistie—an ex- q See ce eices have h excitement is somewhat allayed. ‘The Well. | , Mr-Sampson insisted upon his motion to re- | by whteh, “or some time Joiatly owned. tie | igh beng ee 83: | traordinary result for 1 movement not twenty 425 Seventh Street, Fensonal.—Richard C. MeCormick, com. | feet (Mass) Savings Bank. with deposits | Cle. 1.15 made the point that the on! Oregon and California railroad, the Oregon | 2une. 534a54%4._ Oats dull aid lower—southern. | years old. and in a house having only 38 One door avove Odd Fellows’ Hall. missioner general for the United States to the | SnQnaUng. 1& PSL'S and the South Boston | {i Ponder was to concur ta the coe: | Central railroad, and the Oregon Stenmnship | Pennevivania, 35.85," Hye all and nomial e2s | ence Bacohar Time Berlin Correspond. is JAMES S: TOPHAN: | Paris exposition, and Auguste H. Girard Cas- | 31:62, finding themselves unable to meet | the committee and appoint a new confer. | Company divide heir property: | The English S, way qulet and unchan pg ry er : , . ) ORDBR. Hotel | the demands of their epositors, have been | ©NCE. sneaker inquired if it was notin ord which they have controlled for some time, and | and very firm, but not quotably higher. Petroleum | , KILLED IN AN ELECTION Row.—At Harris- aa gf any style destred, ‘made to order on of the aces under the, restrict ons of the new sav- | 4, Boe e ee aur ‘committee. order | the Oregon Steamship Company, and the Ger- | dull ‘and easy—refined. nominally 11'g. Coffee a burg, Ky. soot Gabeart, whe was phot Sun- : ‘Trunks, &c., Repaired. and Trunks covered associate counsel with James M. Scovel and | | A FIRE IN ForsyTH, Ga., Sunday night,de- | would not be a full and free conference. si ii 35,000: corn.’ 152.600. Shipments—wiveat, 43,000: place, in the presence of many citizens, and short notive. aps. Aaron Thompson, who represent the prisoner, | Siroyed the only remaining hotel and three | Mr. Durham asked leave to withdraw the re- | __4 MonpHIA AND QUININE RING-—In Phila- | eefM, 117,000. Freights to Liverpool quiet and its origin in an election row. The men ORSEY WHISKY ---- Representative Blackburn, of Ky., has his | storehouses. The telegraph office was burned, | Port. in order that another report might be | geiphia intense exoliement prevailed in the | Uycbanged, 9.-Stocks strong, | Met, ang advancing towards one another fired } I . arm done up in asling, by reason of a car. | but is nowreopened. Losses aggregate $13,000; | submitted in accordance with the facts. drug market yesterday, owing to the advance Ei TORR a ; Ex oe ‘436, | very chamber of thelr respective revolvers, At banele. Was accidental, Three Wesky neo: etre | conan ue discussion the report of the | jn the price of morphia and quinine drug | MoPYiasi,, GSoeeuments druamtewene’ “= | then clinched and fought it out by usine tert , was accidental. Three weeks ago Forsyth | committee was agreed to and a new confer: | Waites Prov all penton ot wee state and from | “SEW YORE, April 9.~ Flour dull ‘aud heavy. pistols as clubs. When separated it was ascer- WITMER'S, Grocer, LOSS OF AN AMERICAN BrIG.—The Depart- | suffered severely by fire. : ence was ordered, and the same conferees | Naw York and Hovhoore endeavoring to have | Wheat dull and futures 1 cent lower, Corn a | tained that Gabbarthad been mortally wound. mas38-tr 1918 Penns: ia ave, | ment of State has received from the U.8. con- : GOLD BRICK was cast. were appointed. orders filled, but there is none to be obtained | sha¢eeasier. . Dying he exonorated Noel, 3 een patos int A LARGE GOLD Brick was cast at Helena, Mr. Singleton, from the committee on ap- | at any figure. LONDON, —Consols, LD CLOTHING, &¢.—L. RICE, dealer in | St! at St. Thomas information of the total loss | Montana, yesterday, from the product of the | proptiations, reported back the Senate aven. NS 94° 13-16 for THE GRAND LopGeE of Mi: Second-hand CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES. gine brig Abbie C. Titcomb, of Portland, | Penobscot mine, and is valued. at over $50,000, ments to the consular and diplomatic appro- s UW. 8. four-and-a-half per cent. bonds, 104 jigan Free Ma- Ae. 55 Tih street soatuwest ofers, on the Onayada reefs, on the 12th of lasi | The mine is located about 18 miles from Silver | priation bill, and. upon his motion the-gaid | have ben oe eng nc mesier,, 4000 strong, | Four! i j * | sous, ata recent meeting, passed 1B%:; & resolution t s ere it ‘on a strike since May, 1877, to no | 2267's 30873, ts declaring the manufact sale by He pays the highest prices in Cacu for the seversi | month. The erew reached St. Thomasin.an | City, Montana, ‘The brick is. the product of | amendments were non-concurred in, and 2 t v 35 oe . ‘Severage Pebcies uamed above. “Orders uy mail attendod open boat on the 13:b, and were taken charge | 150tous of ore, and the cost of production was | committee of conference was ordered. ee sneettaled oe tn soos were | CRBDORS soncabeaee LT nov5-tr | of by the consul. 90. Mr, Buckner, from committee on Danking ! full, money and 94. e lodge, by suspension dr expulsion. ‘4 of naa