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. Wife Murder a Suicide. New Yor«. cil 11.—Lanneelot Fogarty. Y Qn | NING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday ra FE STAR BUILDINGS, Aged 40, of S36 West 424 street, killed his wile, r a Avenue, coruer 11th street, Ps . Tearet, aged SS, early this morning and ening Star Newspa; @ompan; port beeonl hr rep gis hve frst intimation of s whe lie or was ™ ioe pS ipeeth i we gully 7 ing in that neighborhood he was wet bye bey g Gi ‘ars who exclaimed, ‘Come wi has kill imself and mothe: The EVENING STAN is served to subscribers In = tec “ r he eee ip curlers, on thelr own account, at 10 omeer followed the oy to the place indicated, aoe yO ee or 44 cents per mouth. Copies at . p Where, in a back room, both man and wife the counter, 2 conte each. y mal portane pre- . covered anes ha Goer, which was Sr aaany Bran patties + saturated with Blood, and a hiew boskiandens ‘THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Fi $2 a post yi ies f is knife, stained with’ Som a > r. postage prepald. 10 copies for $15: 20 copies Siete a Soper terrified condit 7 $2. ‘&@- A)! mall subscriptions must be paid in ad- room. The tra vie supposed to have arisen Over a quarrel abput . “Earnest | V%, SIN, 7,809. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1878. TWO CENTS, | hit asntich Msi aet ak hee n were found in a hal tien went to Chis Tn his absence his wife NN ST SSS started a grocery'store, and on his return he . SPECIAL NOTICES ‘The Republican Caucus. Distriet Comm: ison. ps aac | far aeiret ena sao enericn caus se —_—s THE EVENING STAR. APPOINTMENT OF THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN | NOTHING KNOWN ene eee foaee FORTS PINT CONGRESS, Tel ts arte ane ee partie She poles BEY. : He ‘ CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ABOU T HIS RESIGNATION. ‘THURSDAY, April 11 egTams 8 tar nd © ina ioe yy not t sean ioe ~ will peak on the s : v = sad 7 see a x? a ferme ci: Ip NOE TO 2 a Tilis FVESING. at oO | Washington News and Gossip, | 4 caus of repubtican members of Con |The resignation of Distriet Commissioner | | SENATE.—The Chair laid before the Senate wife, but it seems he took this way of Settle- « ‘An interest | i gress was held last night in the hall of the | Dennison has not been received by the Presi- | 4communication from the Secretary of the ing the dispn —_ is | GOVERNMENT RecEtPTs To-pay.—Internal | House of Representatives. There were pre- | dent, nor any intimation from Governor Den- | Interior transmitting an estimate by the Cor EUROPEAN WAR P REPARATIONS. Secretary Sherman's Minst : HANTS | revenue, $07,836.99: customs, $372,278.22. sent about 110 Representatives and upwards | nison that he intends to resign. Intimate per- | missioner of Patents of $5,000 fo . New Yorn, April 1)-—The se sreta Rees Hat day amounted to #40,000. “soante- | Me. presided, and’ Representative Conger, of | House say that he has frequently expressed a | “Gn"hibtion of i i Seat ter een 200,60 at #34 por band exe a Michlean, acted as secretary. The eauedsape | desire toretire from his present position and | hat’ when the Sette nifouys qouss were England and Russia Getting Ready. fs mide with the | She the ion eat Sureuns, whom the democrats re polited tite following, asthe national repudli- Sere pas law Beanies in Solamoas. Ohio: | meet on Monday nea woday, ie £0. bonds at par and accrued interest, war one used to elect doorkeeper of the House, was | © ssional committee, the nomination | 3 ey do not know anything of his | Mr. Co fi - and-a-half per cent. pre “ oe ne on the floor of the Honse today and reecived | Seach apemer being made by the respective Feslgmation, would not be surprised ithe should | merce, PepUrt ed Hose is Ganittee om com: | ‘Turkey Between Two Fires, | syndicate wiiitake aiuomua ort The voi Knight Hes= | particularattention from the democratic men- pataine dr. Hale New Hampshire, Senator | $2¥, that his occupation of the office Was ten | eduction of, infectious or contagious dis- mediately and *.0H/4 each month for the wo OUNNS ee, fassachusetts, Mr. Crapo; Rhode ry. They seem on the whole to give but | “On motion ill, th a _ Marz Ropneny.—The Post Oftice department | island, Senator Burnside; Connecticut, Mr. Iittie edit ta nis reported impencting resigna- up and pasced the bil to repair aningines | RAILROAD STRIKE ENDE A Railroad President Burne, # 5 has received information that a mail train | Ma Gene He ae ees ple ete OF is. requehe tem ee ene tat ous | eration the mint at New Or ean arin eP : Poene . mie TEN ; ormation tha ail tra . Clement iekson; Pennsylvania is frequent remarks that he desited to | “yr x ans Bostox, April . ‘Osid F Navy Yar, | was robbed last night eight miles east of Dal- : yivania. | resume hislaw practi y ir; Dennis presented the resolutions of the Rast CONSORT ed Bion President 2 ne foneralof out | Jas, Texas. Mail Tobberies are becoming {re- a. Mr Jorgensen :Nor-hi | the Ohio Atle. Jourwel tuto a postive inten. | Legislature of Maryland, known as the Blar | FRAUDS AND FAIL Stun dak be ee ee: tate Brother Jo~nr3t He ;_ Members of quent in that state. for Spencers Miseig: | HON of immediately resigning. Pap Ane Eoin pore gore iy gery URES. gevasect house Fivmeuth MH Sane Ges Tent TE DWIN'H. JONES, B SHKATOR BURNAIDE'S COLOKAD RECRUITS Bruce Louisiana, Senator Kel- Although, it is not true, as rumored, that | Gieiary aenice oe ee in the night he arose In consequence of Ill jp s* VE'p Orper oF RED MEN. were crowded out of the morning hour ag: Mra aR! gohmessee. | Mr. | tion itis provable. that he will soon do so, | golit Presenting the resolutions, Mr. Dennis | EUROPEAN WAR PREPARATIONS. Dookie eerie, to ake Root. A lamp be cnrcese . = by Mr. Sargent’s. anti-Chinese resolution. Sbys Missouri, Mrs Pollard ag, | This act is: im conformity with his often Hela ee eo dissent from them, and to | England and Russia Both Getting © petting fire to hls clothing. Senator Booth spoke in favor of it. ag; Sen tor Dorse ; Michigan, Mr. Hub- presed Purpose of retiring from: thi labori- | and ‘disturbance. an, wanted bot ned Lee Lonpox, A ae ff N = ea : Favonapre Reronts—The Senate commit. | Ailison? Wiseousin, Senator Anges Garnereey | Ton oF the law. SAB has frequently made ailu. | 1M, Sargent called up the resolution In rela. | shipsin the Nediterrancan tine todos | house of the New Landon Soethata Ween sites of tie BEES ely | teeom pot ofces towav agreed to report fa: | Callin, Mr Pages Minmesstas sire Dans | Molto sich purpose and lation to Chinese emigration, and Mr. Booth | mumber of steam launcties. wil qrpedocs @ | Company was totally destrower ty hence fl; BING: | | vorablyon the nomination of Chas. E. Eddy, | ell: Oregon, Senator Mitchell; Kansas, Mr, "THE ACTION OF CONGRESS Addressed the Senate on the subject. pointing | Ismid and other stations. "A number of tor. | Merning,with nine passenger, two, baggage _ _¢ Booa tobe postmaster at Toledo. Shintiay’ fave, | Phillips: Nevada, Senator Jones; Nebraska, | 1M Telation to District matters has no doubt | Coast resulung theretrouy oe OF he Pacitic | pedo boats were sent from Chatham do« and one freight car. One passenger ene wees tAN GALLERY OF ALT | able action was taken on the appointment of | Senater Paddock ; Colorado, Senator Chattee ; 1 Mr. Burnside called up the bill ye | 1o,the Mediterranean yesterday Loss, $35,000" insured for About bee bight exniiition for (hls | Justin E. Colburn. as consul general to Mex- | NeW, Mexico, Delegate Romero: Washington hich th all restrictions now ex! Dil] to remove | steamer is now loading a lat t Vic. | halt. o HR OW ee oniot Trustees, S| ico, by the commerce committee. ory. Delegate Jacobs: Dakota Terri- missioners have been subjected in their e listments of the colored eitigens inameacmar | (ladocks, the intention being to supply each : spied Wt MkeLEOD, Carator. esas ee tory. Delegate Hgaie; Wyoming ‘Lerritory, | {6 ,obtain, from Congress measures of Ju the army of the United States 1 AY 41m OF | vessel of the flees with at least two to CINCINAATINO, ARE Techni x a = = = SENA SNIS, vs Fe ; elegate Corlett. istrict, have n ver t s . | Doats. mal 38. “uns are CINNA . April 1.—Thomas L. s- IMPROVEMENT TA NEP BOARD -O® ion senator Denais te Pet : ee ae No members "were appointed from the | fl to these ofticer: and particulatly to Mr. thence mina TAS ladioneed Wekre Hie | ping for the Mediterrameadt un Lona! well. a distiller, of THppecanor wht he ed RUbrt GentiPIC ATES parchasedat thehighest | joint resolutions of the Maryland lesisla ure. | oer ne Tepublicane among tele mevubeee: Fy agen) juhose health has not been ualform- | thas the recruiting officers would. favor the aE SA Preparations of the Bus ‘ ‘The asvets are oan Uities aro prices, at the old stand. No. 1425 Pennsylvania | on the President's title. The Se Peing no republicans among their members: | EN Te embered that recently, before | {Wlistment of white troops and throw out | Servia's Quarantine Agatuet 4 ne assets ane sina. Sten. four doorsaiove WII'S Holl gy, | sented from the propriety or wis Pelaware, Maryland, Georgia, Kentucky, | se committee having mnie Ge peyote colored men for a white; but he favored the | Soh eer tenrantine Against Austria. moet Down és (Par. SING” ASSGDIATION = gpening the issue and made an sloauent plea new form of goverment for the District, in Bi believing Ie was time the Solor line w as | atine athe eS _ eee ve. days April Gold opened at 100), DDIATION — “atio’ hey Were referred to the urging his objections to the ten-year qualifica- : ane colored men were willing | that thi her from political than SAS Ao ORs ry committee. Sargent offered the following ove, | Hon clause (requiring the Commissioners to | (esiahd on their own merits, and asked no - ralher from politival ti bye ngpriarne! sp pecial legislation | Apprehensions a A u n THURSDAY, the ilh | Con. Rurvs1 Assistant Q. M. @., U. esolutions : have resided in the District of Columbia ten | With all the rights of Amerie, Slothed | that the Bussiane inter i pem.n at St. Aloysioas | . Cl NGALLS, Assistant (. M. G., U. | “Whereas, the restoration of the democratic he stated that he had no personal in- | wer der just and equal lane ty tot, aw. me tntend eri pr es, z Ss. - eved fra . . Bad . n n i eee were able, under just and e¢ S, . law. . x » 15; nett Fd ‘ "il be relieved from duty in the mili | party to power would. be agre car | (erestin it,as he did not expect toremain but | tie their owl calioe ahd i they eoud fag, | (RUSMias Request to 4 fr Syebye any: SUEAT good detnand and DON Ss ary division of the Pacific, and will report amity, to avert which all patr a short time on the commission. NOG 5 ane could not, , ‘o Roumania. Ain. 920% “we the lieutenant gene nding the d shouid'put forth their besteflurts,and whereas | 118 probable that the contemplated resig- ren apcepten Tor tke a sink He would have | corde fed the tevehs peal ath aa ee | of the Missouri, to relieve Lieut. Col. S.B. | nearly %,000 republ iieials throuzhout | Bttion may not go into effect tor some time fo | Were white or black, but boonies thoy tien ne of the leon sl, eoatnece yale Lm lolabird of his duties as chief quartermaster | the land ‘understa elves to be under and that the Governor may remain here | the requirements. semune sine Bes Dia‘and thetmes ‘ LARD of that division. orders from the President to abstain from paur- | W8U midsummer. “His family are at present | "Pending consideration th i Pe ultimate stect | oom of the politan. Bank, on ANON errr __ | ticipation in some of the necessary steps in this | 11 Ohio, where they propose to remain the com- | expired. and the bill went or ns hour | OF PHinee Gortsel a ee «ig toes ag of AOE forte | | THE VENEZUELAN Ciaiste—Messts. Hamil: | gieat work: therefore be i ing summer. ‘Air, Mitchell presented Aeabledispateh from | suring. It'is pointed out here that the gov. | AB tieraatg ting irectors fo ensuing | ton, Forney and Kellenger, sub-c ittee Resolved, That the Preside _ THE ARMY OF APPLICANTS i aeable dispa om | . It out here that the gay. | ern gulet amd s eee us: SAMUEL BACON, President, | ferred the question of the Venezuelan ‘claims | OY e branch of the civil | Yance upon the White House in order, and exists; no rain; worse next yeas ;and wm this view, that question inust be settled by the, | 58504. "Oat quniet amd ud CON, Bessie’ | to-day, agreed unanimousiy on a new com. conventionsand | Are tuiked UL, the irendsok S Je Bowene at, | demuity bill was pass. 1 to commit. | Powers jointly, eivee ne the we AWOLIEHIA. mission. aud the ful committes will vote at eal MALT noetit do! ie fFieudnor 8. J, Howell, H. teeon foreign relations, Austrian Interpretation of Gortscha- | Seve att A unchanged. | Hay Y arr 4 . an ei ay. One OE tne ‘this meeting ; . a he bill to repeal the bankrupt act ca * | Thad 14 O0anb co! yivania and Mary~ Aud APPOLI ANG WATERS, dine NO: Birce= Sonilor scorers wuntox' | SHIRE EICEG es Coo es eons Properly Register Cox, Robert dail ona | asyuntiuished ihisiness. Dt act came UP | 14 vienna, where ovly's teleeraphlesumma. | Huis ieee ods or some ll and fair soubtig Seat received Ar re-opening the New Orleans mint was passed | ,,2°!@tor Sargent addressed ‘the caucus on ris, William Helmick, formerly of Ohio: | mandy ike ie oesed the bill and Mr. ry has yet been received, the most serious de. | ut firm quiet, but nominally refiuee MILBURN’S PHARMACY, by the Senate this morning, a: pa the subject presented by him, and was fol. | (eorge H. Pl is Cléphane, W. B. Reed, | Commitice ecommittal to the judi duction is that the hone heretofore held out | And” agg Ta oy marl4-tr 1429 PENNA, AVENUE. a lowed by other nen, who spoke with | @!d others ng inquires as to their Mr. Eaton then call . - rom St. Petersburg of a of the confer: Reovipts—fiour, si MS ANENEE | Vinaixta ComMisstoxen 10 Pau much earnestnes inst’ the abvoe-named | Chsuces. lation to the arrest of Benjamin Noyes in ti | Gortschakones circular Freigtite to Liverpool ant INDIA RUBEEE GOODS President to-day appointed C. H. Masts, order of the President, and ot the injury which whe Dintuie’ Clty of Wastin aion Gn bee ith oe eee | Slant ES sari cat ca Toysisting of ATR CUSHIONS, PILLOWS, | Virginia. an honorary commissioner to the | forcement thee denne eanaoan party by tS en- | sue peutic scHoors he denounced the act asone of gross injustice, | toa congress, Wi siioy 1 gtiecke Bre. Mowry, HOT WATER BAGS IGE BAGS, SILK ELAS: Faris Exposition he being nominated to the | advantage. There was.a general concirienes 0 amounting to kidnapping. on the part of Russia no step can be taken to- ernments Weaker * 68 486%: rOCK oy EC. ; p on by the governor of that State. in the Proposition presented. Mr. Calkins, of Indiana, endeavored to get —Mr. Calkins asked leave to offer watds # neacetul lement. The suddenness | SEW YORK: April 11-— Flour without decided 13-tr W. 8 Tu OM ESOS isth at THE MYSTERY about the death of Repr eee al ator, Edmunds the resolu- | unanimous consent of the House this mor present consideration a bill appropriating | London during the debate on the cuidmeee 4a | MF, Cam Ss ent etter ee airiemced war ereacist, 0S 2 Louisia mittee, wi red to the congressional com. | to pass a bill appropriati 000 to carry on the public schools in the | the Queen excites ren | aoe. — HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ft Westehostan Pa Clereva pe ae with the President vort of the sch s District of Columbia until June Ist, 1878. tion of the 4 S17 OTH STREET NORTHWEST by eminent’ physi CONGRESSIONAL. ist next. ‘den, of Illinois, who Mr. Eden objected to the present considera. | bout eight o'clock Tuesday night With very extensive facilities for n 3 a + a 4 tion of the b ii Verne! Harcourt turing. are now showing a line of ized | cians from Phi and Washington, who On motion of Representative Price, of Iowa, | M&ke a reputation as the “watch-do: of the bill. “It should go to a committee. | (eruen Harcourt and Mr. Le toring. are now a forvickuess of design andeoior | @ssert that he did not die of yellow fever. it Was resolved that the chairman of the eau | Treasury,” objected, and the b kins suggested that | ourtney, liberals. distributed th and rivaling in extent any establishment in the | i sand cus be authorized to appoint a committee of | 12 Ue committee on appropriations—Eden , umbia committee. | the House of Commons. The text 2d Fang exten dae tor Meanties aud | THOSE P.O. D. DisueRsEENTS.—In ex- | eleven members of the House to conter with | likewise objecting to its reference to the com, | 1 A!-Eden objected. | He wanted it to go to | ar Was published in the original I THE B. & Walnsccatings close eed; and imita f | planation of the disbursement of the such committee as may be selected. by the re. | Mitte on the District of Columbia, the appropriations committee. It was so re- pelceenee is that the circular was spe regular meetin sn tingent fund for the Post Office department | Publican Senators, with a view to consultation THE CAPITOL POLICE, Nr. Cox (Ohio) introduced a. bill to pay Gplnton here, and’ ings of intaer » Baltimore NACE. Baltimore KITCHEN the fiscal year ending June 0, 1877, in | Syke erences, to auesiions, that should prop: | An argument will be made before the House | pension to Joseph MeHenry, of Washington, | embers of P, - | consideratios the Kiasia Gre-pince STOVE. } teeard to whet! we published am itent in Tes. | Gyhyness at the Present Session of | commitiee on the District at their next meet. | D.C. Referred. is St. | jug the vote on th necting of the stockholders. ot aaa aaa speaper than any other house. m2 iy | wher the usual : ogg THE CAUCUS ACTIO’ e uniformed While on duty. Benjamin Ni t indus weet Cotte act ol the teeietatan hk —— was thant beeneat The pacitie proceeding reported aboveseem to | THE AMESPED Rita: 88 TO SPECIAL INPROVEs | the ‘cily of Washington some terminations ot the Cat mesunnt Ken in C paylen te KS OR GUIn’ wo pace. " t or carpets hive rather more general satisfaction to the | Inthe House this morning Mr. Hendve of- ing lie committer fo ter de #8 compelling his retirement theretrom were | Passed di Sane Sa i ; é.,necessar leaders ot ne party a was anlictuated. fered a bill providing that the Commissioners if there had been any unwar army Corps In Aa ee Ming of an. | Bee IkTn and were withie i pending the Gon, . vines of pehdacures I ose hea re had been avery general apprehension ne District of C ty S| of the rig ait of pel Dae Bebe end e ee er NDON What they would. ae eat at au @ resolution Senator Sargent, re, | Of the District of Columbia be and they are Pere ce cant Ten OF OL pers there is Gr Sorcerers Drranmeee Staeurabie ted upon and t was CHANDON, what they. wou e been in the | WAL the resciutlon of Sa : erty in this arrest, and i h $ 5 OPLE, April ll —Defensive works + favorably acted upon, and it was MOET & CHANDON, Teeiar {ApPOpHAHON.. In short, $10.0)) rvice order, would provoke ‘ates according to existing laws of all any law to punish the act, and if not | near Cons ple are being e: h y in stock the four pr ntished 1843, Was added’ under a part ot the “head: | debate, during which thie ments for special improvements. pre- | Gerwnittee report a Vall to secure pe ne Tu n stem due on Mareh RENAULD, FRANCOIS & CO., Was’ not a dollar of the gluwoo expended, | party would ventilate thei pared under an act of the legislative assembly | Copya mee pisirict of Columbia. oy and of Penedos have requ 1 32 a8 unumial prone Se novl-eoly Sole Agents for U.S. | Aico, in explanation. of the item for the pur. | Lhe timely resolution of 5 | of August 10, 1871, as charges upon t ine Fceclution was adopted unanimously, | from the Porte in view of the disembarkation | {ptenderto the lulders of its securities any : Also, in explanation of the item tor the pir: | dit the recolution be referred te the cere | exty benelited by tte improvements in respe Al Harris (Ga) presented memorial of iti. | of British mariuesto guard a depotol material as Mr. Garrett explained, = =e last cveninis it imay he stated that thee oot | sional commitice, cut, off the opportunity tor | tO Which said assessmer Pacine railroad, Reterred eee tees | OD he Heland. : ined upon prineipativbe- WRRvICE RENDERED EE bought lor the Postinaster Geretaleomang | debate” which the Sargent resolution had | ed that said Commissioners Mr. Hartridee mover wh: ens) See eee ere Sas, oo redacs tas Gonting at carriage. Also, that of the money expended ed, and the speeches indicate that the ssessments, and iker's tablethe Renate Bil tearen Re |} SA Chtothe | 224 Strengthen the financial position of the THE PEOPLE. for plumbinu Sesinge Julyhtsrrover ssaan | Mafuity, of the caucus were net reais tat | @udnncre erroneous excosaive charg cif raliroad acts, &e., and that it be re, The Grand | 1S exclusive of $280.50 for fire.a Box, was for ‘o take any step caleulated to wi e sha ree! n, and where cer rr ittea onth 7 ® as Dn > : poe securing the archives from ire by partivioning, | b¥each with the President, Men the J cates of assessments have ‘been sold or where | "Ay" Cone gogmittee on the judiciary. kolchitzky, Thouval i Ore Gcorget, Downie: kesper of tae | . ; eee e aflic rooms, where the archives are | COMING CONFERENCE WITH TIE P..gstDENr. | 28sessments have been paid, shall issue to the ction to paiting Gar bil oe ves te k large staff and at Soret Sooke §; Lowning, Rscwst othe OUR OFENING OF SPRING WEAR | stored, into smail compartments, with iron | ¢2Ci8 the understanding, however, that ihe | helder of such certificates or to the party who ie he Da ry, Yesterday visited the prinei Berea o etee to tee Benet pees ae CROWNED WITH SUCCESS. piping leading to a tire-plug at the door of | Congressional committee arc toappoint a sub- | has se paid assessments as the ease may be, | Tur, Hartridge objected. orks lately commenced by the I Ruoes letnuin: ctacinne kite consone Gannon tach rooms large pump. baving bee put ie | committee to confer with the President rela, | (aweack certileates for the amount of anv’) Ny’ Cox (NA) inquired whether, after the | S#%Stefanoand Constantinople, pot esi Ry mer peerens, Bene er rnter dong —_— with attachments to the engiherihe capacity | tive to reseinding the civil service order, ana | EXcessive charges they may tnd, which certi- | morning hous, the majority of the Home coma | PArKed ou board the Imperial Yacht 1 oe eto ie Toon. cate ALL UNANIMOUS IN THEIR pRarse: | 9! Which pump isgreater than any fiye-ensine t results to the full committee. Tf fieates shall be received at any time in pay- | not goto the Speaker's table and. put the bil | {the city The erection of these det refusing to vote the republican ticket NA} MISE?) in tne city. Also, that the $4 for photographs | Hernew Loves unsatistactory that faet is to uch assessments for special improve. | on its passage ane an BRE Se ea has caused great indignation. The Gr. t Melonad Van Zendions 0 te tone __ vas paid for large photographs of ‘the iM ‘ted toa subsequent joint caucus, nd they shall be redeemed in the » Speaker 7 5 7 uke Nicholas has y er to Stop ' eid, — ae 00 Se se THE MOST ELEGANT DIS?! LAY OF SPRING cured on the order of the Postmaster General peor Intended It the Be rent resolution, haa, | “Burelinse of cerailicates, a4 are By at a f | table, and. wren the bill was reached om tae {he ‘construction Of the works, without the iy contriinte te an toaarmeneee, bad OTHIN SBEN. a p in his office, where t tographs seen voted down to elect a sec! ry 2 e Si y ay 29th, 3. "7 tart Ah ped nowledge P a i fen enearnomet of al the thiefs of the deparaneat hace bona Congressional committee, in place ‘ol Shade entitled “An act for fending the time of ie B majority’ of Whe: Housy. could conslgse | ihe instigation ore. Tayara tie ‘Br ish ain , tink ones Erekeriex Dome = bung. Edmunds, city postmaster, but inasmuch as | PA¥Ment of special assessments, ‘and for other | "ayy. Cox (N.Y.) then objected to the motion | DASSAMF, Who isaccused of trying to bring on | will niot succeed." and which was a disregard Buch a Maguificent Stock. cow! $—The Ser __. | the matter was not disposed of, no movement | Putposes.? alter the provisions for the pur- | to refer, and the bill Peaniccted to the motion | a war between Russia and England.” Fe ee ee te cane ae So icgane gers. _CONFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in executive | Will-be made to supersede huh until after a | ‘hase, and redemption, of certifteates named | table. : peaker’s | " “The dispateh of Turkish reinforcents to | fyyftcce’® Mate and of the colored man's efant Styles 4 Garments, | session yesterday ‘conftmed. the Tollowing conference is had with the President. in said ‘act shall have been fully carried out. | Mr. Shallenberger presented memorial. of Thestaly Bas been countermandes. sane - nominations: John W. Hoyt, of Wisconsin.to | Davcutex or Gex. Beaue Bap HE PUBLIC SCHOOLS APPROPRIATION. manufacturers of Pennsylvania _ protestin: cAptcleeraph cable has been laid through ‘KK e Ma- Such Low Erleesnamed for Perfect Fitting a0l | be governor of Wyoming Territory: Thomas | Map SHEER OF GEN BMAEE BINTRR Sr ‘a embers of the Senate committee on | against any change in the present tart laws, | {€ Dardanelles to Gatto}, affording. direct quire oontenced in be eangee” ‘pee ‘watch CLOTHING: eral at Rio de Janveizoctioinas M. Darteos ai ioiee i rene will sail with “his wile onappropriatianshad © conlerease scar ; irene Ruslan seabone” * | Bara ur Poe Fuewlay and Weltnestay, 13 . California, ‘to. be consul-at’ Apia, Samoan | t0-day for Europe. He has received intelli- ; : ‘tak . 6, ” held under advisement, the board having ad- - pe c jolo; Joshua G. Hall, of New é 3 mar attaché of the | ¢ ‘3 A oe! Pitas ’ fi e u bY. . . . .y | Hampshire, to be United States District Attor, ussian legation in Paris, and her husban schools of Washington. At first it was sug. | dent copies of a number of the writings of bee’ FaLsi s. e] . NEVER BEFORE HAS CLOTHING BEEN | yey for New Hampshire: desso W. Griest, of | have both been bitten by'a mad dog, as tie | fested.to add $5108 to the deficiency bil now | Siting Bul, including intercepted letters gig | BOSE AG eee ai eet t as. | tionary movement has broken oun ane pans eee: Pennsylvania, to be Indian agent at the Otoe | dy Was bending down to caress the dog— mittge but he view of the face tage ae ou, com: | some of his poems. They chow that the aus | pect of Hoit and Bugbee's affairs and the un, | of Tamaulipas, Mexico in the interests of Le ‘ fam —he vice 1 yi 0 ~ | oe 3 ' i , = No one canatford to buy until they have visited ney, Neb Fes pet he bit her twice in the cheek. | Asked ‘is nota deficiency it was agreed that | rior is not the untutored savage he isgenerally | {q7taiuty, as to what may yet be developed, | To tenet ne ae patna ed uate: pe. ,if we had the space. words would fail tode- | W. Howell, af Fernandin Hey iseund, Who was present, rushed up to | the quickest way to Téached the case, was | supposed to be. One of his letters to, Father | ieaiim its geeided to, go into bankruptcy. | Te a eee Mente cde op ad been bering the “Bargains "we fier thie Spring. “The Doren’ at Plymouth, Mass.sJames Brady, Jz, | erm,” It was then discovered thatthe dog shen yroprationsued tothe Senate tohave | Frane, the Catholie missionary, is in Wrench, tia Wis eriinal transactions aa time si | fired on trom the ‘Mexican ‘side of the io , : all River, Sass. was nad, and he soon afterwards died. The ‘ 1 ¢ and another to Chief Joseph isin Latin. Trans: | the first announcement of his ‘rasealities ha WE HAVE MADE THEM: ving Pisesin Dera = ; Husband immediately ‘eauterized his ‘wife's cae Pn Neah pomsey will offer such amend. lations of both are furnished. The letter to | proved. The total amount of forged ps perma | A PRESENT FOR GkaNt.—During the after- *@ “CONVINCE YOURSELF. REDATORS IN IDAuo.—The See. | cheek with a red-hot iron, and then seared his | Of the District of Columbia committee todo | nese Lisere™ ke jCamp Beyond the Bound: | foots up $lizW0, and the stock and hoon the General had an audience with the NVI - | retary of War has transmitted to Secretary |W arm. of mmittee todo | ary Line,” or in the “Latin, “Cus. | perty in Indianapolis, which the firm h Sultan, It was strictly pr no one being In the Men’s, Youth's, Boys’ and Children's | Schurz a copy of a report of Lieut. Colonel Tue Wisto a REFUSE FaTICANE: COX | us Trene Terminos.” In this letter he says: | mated at about #38,0%, will not exceed $¥),(0). | Present but Grant, Mr. Maynard, and the Dra- Departivents cai be found EVERYTHING thatead | Merriam, 2d inf velativ fate ONSEN REPUBLICANS CONDEMN | Tye PRESIDENT to-day sent in the f g | ,} Came here—here intoBritish territory —with | In addition tothe ‘forged paper the indebted: | SOMANS. After, the intervi imperial 1 infan| ee iM mo he f ‘be thonght of in the way of of timber on Over ieee ede enone pes ATTACK OF Hower oN Scuvnz anv THE | pominations:—C. C. Ford of Va., U. . eau he ay areas sures rosie Theveatways ness of the ffmm amounts vo about Sanh, ma. | Stables were visited. | His f fim : , Ne: oe} DMINISTRATION.—An open letter has bee: een ma: Nae 5 +) U.S. sl ere it is my purpose toremain. Ihavealways | king the total liabi’ sas known | UPON our ex-President accepting - K Pree en a . " abilities as far as ku Ms cepting one of the SPRING WEAR. c report sia sent to President Hayes signed by over six hae Union, Aelvadors Thos. H. House, of been most kindly affeeted toward the Bat in $87,000. “This estimate is made om the assump, facred Arabians, which have a pedigree as We have made the inost Extensive Preparations | EY, Par hundred of the most prominent repuntieans ia | Eig. cellecton of customs, St, Aucustine, Fla,s | rat treks goverament on whose prowection L | Bory at Bede tes mewice, CHE, BANKS | thevgitt, but itis hinted that the primeminic: for'an . * | that they intended to cut and drive three hun Wo President’ Hustse thes yout Customs for the district. of York, Maines Io; | had so confidently relied is already prepared 1, Will be paid by the makers. To offset | ter has’ orders to send the stallion to Mar. IMMENSE SPRING BUSINESS. dyed thousand feet of iogs and that they had | citizens of Wisconsin-residentgok Maiwaakeg, | Lieut. Edgar W. Bass, of the engineer corps, | {0 deliver me over to my enemies. ‘Tthink: | Indianapolis property about $ay00) Ht has | Sells and on its arrival there again urges tts _ es do permit to take them from the publi@ lands. | thembers of the repuiblieas pants ive toad | (be brofessor of mathematics at West Forme; | therefore, that” further, fighting | would | been the wish of the. firm ad also of the | Acceptance. |The Sultan, se ‘0 feel that Doubly so of any Previous Season, agents at Lewiston, idaho, the officer wae ie | With great regret the newspaper report of a pee see marshal for the western eile cceasion toss of our people. Such being | banks, that this course might be avoid the is of affairs here had [en him Moone need stay away thinking they cannot be | furmed thatno civil authority: iets rommecey | Fecenb speech of Senator Howe, of this state, | ‘istrict of Virginia: John B. Miller, of Iowa, | (hewase ov enairsand the enemy also sending | it seems to be the only course under existing Ee pe Bee ee rll ence MEE ee suited. was authorized to protect the public landy | Which he arraigns the present national aa: rr ister of the land office at Boise City, Idaho; omiissioners to treat of peace, it seems we | circumstances for them to pursue. and, knowing nt's fondness for full-blooded ; Trom this. wholesale pillage, ‘In’ view of the. | ministration, and personally attacks the Presi. | William Thompson, of Fia.. register’ of the Rould do well to accept such terns as may be stock, trusted he would accept the horse as a safer ine laborer, Harmer, Mechanic, Clerk, or | fact that a wood and timber reservation may | {hisumethed. Eyoben eae teeeare eas and ofied at eines eile, Fis. come to this Dos and ‘addisa poem (also in GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. [Cinctnnatt Commeretar, © Preventative — ¢ located so as to inelude the depredated sec- | tis by 0 a tha SECRETARY AND Mrs. EVARrTs, wh Latin) to the | h Swi Threatened Strik dt eS i" . . . tion, the repo nelude the depre s Senator Howe's speech does not 'S, who left for | 14 he letter which he has “with . rike and Lock Out. a. STRAUS, huthority to stop these operaiaaees OY Some | not reflect the sentiments of any considerable | their son, Wm. M. Evarts, jr., who is seriously | 2#re€8 In, tone with the letter. | The facturers of Blackburn, Preston, and Burnley, | slavery congress to be held in London im 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, BECRETARY SHERMAN was again at the sub. | Wespeak for Oureetnes Ce ee oe heeaukee, | iil, will return to-morrow, fringing him with | isin Late migned t Tanta Gol Segui: | sider the threatened resistance to the ‘ten per | stavery In Cuba, and many, prominent space mar29-tr Between 1thand 1th streets. | treasury, in New York, yesterday. and was We utter the sentiment of a very Heve that | them. the bull who sits or Sitting Bull. eas writ cent reduetion in wages of operatives; There | lards who have’ advoeated the emancipation 7 . i 4 gy tae * it cans i “x ‘. ‘ + . | ten, e observed, fore the Ss ic strike | of the slaves i 4 i illhouse by a number of well-known bankers. | declarations of your letter of acce, " With him had arrived, and it will be observed isgraceful Seenes at Lord Ledtrim’s | lave its delegates at the congress, likewise TRAVELING BAGS, One bank president who was at the interview | yourinaugural a, ences panceand of nee ci that with true Indian consistency he treated eral. similar associations at Berlin, Brussels, Copen- SATCHELS, Said the Secretary was assured of the cordial | mount importance of an absolute and radical OLITICAL COMPLEXION OF THE OrE- | those officials in directly an opposite manner Lonpon, Appt 11.—The scenes at Lord Lei- hagen. and other European capitals. iv " ty, of MY OWN co-operation of the banks in efforts for the re. | reform in our civil service, and in favor ofa | GON LEGISLATURE.—Editor of the Evening to that in which he stated he would deal with | trim’s funeral in Dublin, yesterday, were very | delegates from the provincial towns in Eng- An great variety, of MY OWN. and other maxes, | sumptiou of specie payments, but declared | policy of conciliation towards states lately in | Star:—The statement of the political com- | Bi : Eiblent snd clegracetal. The mob Chat gatne | eae ee ee eo thes pee se ere eree than ever, at my FAcToRY and ie could oy nothing more in regard to rebel on, and ae applaud your efforts to put povee of the Oregon legislature contained in THE LATE Prize Ficnt— -Regnier Not B: fare ta hegiae ge etheir tate CaP. | pe Bed also that hy enarpes of white eon. I. leclarations into practice. W i rs ms fot Br- ec] ir intention t pected also that hunt is of white and col- JAMES S. TOPHAM a im GAP ANCI3CO that Col. | tor Howe's attack on Secretary Schurz. We | these the democratic p arty, thro hits re . prize Aehter who was peaten and 89 OY | They eins Ainated ee Seer ene ere tieeo rc enna nn Cee eetaeet ae a, \. . John G. Sykes, special secret agent sent out | assure you that the selection of Mr. Schurz for | lar organization, elected ugh its regu- isieured by Charles Hurley, in the fight on | They also climbed the wall of the church yard, | the congress. Tv ORDBR. by President Hayes, has been in that city sev. | 4 Place in your Cabinet gave us,his former | party 33, and the eee a fee republican | the Delaware and Pennsylvania line Friday | hustled the mourners, and cheered, yelled and ranks, of any style desired made to order on | eral weeks investigating the Chinese ques. | fWHSmen and neighbors, especial gratifiea- | Yote forme when elected US. Senator was | Mera iEits cnteels Hicehe he sncotaution from | issed during the Teading of the services | core Taal Lalonde Ne OLLIE Ma- the press. eg RING tion. Tt is supposed there that the President's | HOw. and the ofeial_ acts of ir ‘Schurz since | 48: for Mr. Applegate, republican SUracatter, | Last evening he wes sutra On we aaeee | cadeavoring Gee Metce Mey bandied while | Qonday i Shamoninn PAs hee he = Tr) i ee 6 e Inte: , Blical Z 4 ir way iat he y in mokin, Pa. giTrumkt, £c., Repaired abil ‘Frunks covered at porgote te to obtain material {or his promule emphasized our satisfaction in herr onave | ing. 45 My majouty ever republican oppo: | of brain fever, superinduced by ‘he injury to | chureh yard. All of them had to pass ont by | spiritual adviser of Hester, acHtcn wee. 1EBI EXTR S| Ma tow ane age nee an EOE: Hts A letter forwarded with this document to | Washington, April 11, 18732" Fe Ee eae eee oe (eRe ee | ee ee ee eee ee Oe ee | Riocmabce for ta tea mo were Ranged st ; Let "ANY'S EXTRACT OF ——— Secretary Schurz says that 3,000 additional pg inti lL receiving his siake. disappeared. and has'not | constables were present. but they were wholly | ago, stated that the men executed had con- PPAVORING STOCK FOR SOULS, Mabe ‘Tne EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE | !ames could easily have been obtained had it THE PATENT OFFICE STOP! since been seen, though it is understood that | insufficient to cope with the mob, many of | fessed their guilt to him before the execution. ; DISHES AND SAUCES, . yesterday was mostly devoted to a dis. . been presented for signatures. In conclusion | jowi : PAGE.—The fol- | he went to Baltimore. Regnier was taken to | Whom were drunk. He denied having gone to Bloomsburg to in- Of thecake ct done We d cussion | the letter says: “The machine politicians and | Wing ¢! ircular has been issued by the Patent Panaeet, and finally to Reading, in the —_o_ fluence the condemned men, Tully and Me- : . John W. Hoyt, of Wisconsin, | a few others may aj with Senator Howe, | Oflice: “The appropriation made by Congress | Vicinity of which place he now remains, the NEW YORK NOTES. Hugh, to assert the innocence of Hester on LIEBIGC, COMPANY s EXTRACT OF nominated to displace John M. Thaver, for- | but the great mass of the people here sustain | for printing and binding for the Patent Omi object of the detour being to avoid pursuit in : Tweed Sick Abed. the scaffold, and said that if Tully and Me- MEAT. hirvoteemeant a gas legiemich | merly of Nebraska, as governor of Wyoming | the administration.” having been exhausted, ‘The Ofictal Guede | Case Any has been made. New Yors, April 1 —Wm.M. Tweed is con. | Hugh had made such an assertion on the scaf- P ssLancet,"* "British Medical Jour- | poved by the Presiden? soley aeeenpro; | Navat OnpERs—Passed Assistant Paymas- | Numiol be issued ag usual next week. The | per, I PRI: fined to his béd in Ludiow street jail, his coun: | jie "pty wourd have died with a te on mele nal,” &e. osed by the, Fresident solely on account of | | Nal x v1 printing of specifications has also been sus- EASED INDIAN PRISONERS.—Forty-one of | sel says, from constant suspense ‘and anxiety h He said that he was present when Gen. DAU , ve | ee eRisRatare, of the, bill unahimousiy passed | ter Frederick C. Alley, to the receiving ship | Pended for the same reason, which will neces. | {He Adult Indian, prisoners recently released | His physician say he ls sulfering from a coin: | Sy elimina beak sad that Hewes trace cal U TION.-¢ Besaineonty hating e. exstealle Peck to a Ginatee gl 7” pig Nery ing nage Independence jn Lieut. A.C. McMechan, from Buy ee the Keaniar lesns of patents. It is hoy fapinement, af La ee. noe plication of diseases. * | and McHugh, and both said that it was true. : a 5 ¢ 7 e) v7 er for Norfol Serose the Labelt judicial business. Prof. Hoyt’s nomination | orderss, Parteaston Gee Beaced on Waiting eyed. however, that the suspension will be SAL Apna Alas! Poor Yori A Feanrci DEATH —Rarel be ~ ; Paymaster G. FE. only temporary, as a deficien: Bi gone where they wil west by rail, and ass r Yorick. ‘EARFUL a’ ly are we called -sconsumption ia England increased tea-foua | N25 eporeW adversely fom the committee ou | Mdependence to Frage agentes, tom the | Sii'is now pending before Cougeee’ Winer, | Will be distributed amongst the southwestern | ,Fawin Middleton Almonte, the ‘irst_ clown | upon to, chronicle, sg, tereibie a accident ag prion at territories, but the Senate by a very small | lieving Paymaster Caspar Schenck: Who 13 ever this appropriation shall become aymecis | agencies inthe Indian territory. Sixteen of | of Barnum’s circus, better known as Ted Al- | tat which pefell Mr. Michael Bennett, a 7 Fe ich the pe y mem- ——— oo youths, wi Dp at school without any - orl uties in the ring on Q lor & year LIERIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF | Vers of the judiciary committee that Professor | Jay Govtp has not given up the fight tode. | |THE AnnEst OF PrustDENT Nores—sena- | ©*Pense to the government. Wednesday afternoon, and even made an at- | past, had made our county, his home. | On MEAT. ‘To behad of all Storekeepers. Gro- | Hoyt’s rejection would not secure General | feat the Pacific Railroad funding scheme bill. | tor Eaton to-day submitted 2 ee tempt to go through With them on the sams | Wednesday evening at Gis and Chemists. Soleagents forthe United | Thayer's retention, asihe President has power | He ig g scheme bill. 'y submitted a resolution calling | SHat1, WoMEN PREACH to the Methodists? | evening. She portable saw mill of iz, Chen. F- Btopp, es. (wholesale only). C. DAVID € Co., | to remove governors of territories with or now making strenuous efforts to have | for an investigation of the arrest of Benjamin | In the New York Methodist conference yes. this vilinas, Ur sone anbhap hee got caneeated 43. Mik Lane. London, Eogiand. mari-ihty | Without the acquiescence of tire Ser the Senate bill referred to the judi . Ay ate in sue! @ judiciary com- | No! in this city on M: lith. u a Ei ie lage, by some he rik ch | eeuy a tae Fach ated com | Revenue op Meh ine meas | ead Bee, Abaco ORM | a gtind ofthe Matarena mete, | [nestlings tml thr ncaa eat . ° Topek ‘ fe railroad i com 7, 13. LEATHER TRUNK, cemerneenay, mittee of the House. The reason is that the | without warrant of law. He ask in the P district w: $ ; mee ? | BIENNIAL Sesstons oF Concress—Mr. Pot. | Pacific Railroad committee has already agreed | to ihe judiciary committee. ‘ouster Merhee | void. Tao discigting of the church, aia ane Aichison, TOPEKA And Bante Te oniy gained | {He inachinery could be stopped om pec WITH CANYAS COVER, | ter introduced in the House yesterday a Joint it passed fhe Senate and ie age eee aoa | Sou replied, arid claimed that the prisoner had | Sanction Woman preaching. An appeal from | nothing, but lost thelr. positions. | Governor aig sawed into atoms, “The remalaser of eto HARNESS Aa és ae Teen ahi opens oo nstitutional amend | and, moreover, is the next committee to bé tie governor ot Hew. Sersey. Seve oe ten He er eteteaca Le Fe ioe Den. ee | Anthony baad ‘Trai akin runaiex Poe: was. torn into pieces, eausl instant cone AEE aan, | Cott ed eee | guedTrtn, eee aanrtae fe | Oe ror i Eee ad Ee et [THUNKS calcd tor, teyuinea andcovered at ex: | GoLD MEDALS For Live Savens.—The life | M4 tue lobby haveliopes that if they can keep | outrage was rerpetiated ata Mate hoa Eeek. | VIEAAGRS pM at VNR. Nee eeritg | Westies eaticipateds 7 tne “POH YUE RO | vilage tad.) Gazette” cur $25 HARNESS, Gold, Nickel or | Saving bureau of the Treasury department thet ean ‘ty das be ef detent do Today | oy eae ey Bevans, who colored "woman ber. friends bogie ‘ago By ‘hare sire pepe —_>—_ MINISTER TAYLOR’ Rubber.-@a * “‘aps-tr | has, at the request of Hon. 8.8. Cox, and on otion was i ade jet defeated. To-day | named Mary Bevans, who lives at 20 Wagon | Pratt, who was many years her seni © thelr Thi Pagilist. Whitel: held, 4 Jerre | sive mai rene Ar lass meal gold summction was mae tg refer the ll by unanl: | alley. Her Suailant "was Charles Patterson, | wedded life was not happy. She preferred | Nw YOR, Roar iia dispaten trom | gave farewell dinner to Bayard’ tatoo ieee ‘o two of Mr. Cox's constituents, officer . | adozen members objected. © The i 3 “Devil,” a well: | and sought the company her own | Reading, Pa.. says yn Regnier, the | evening at the Union League ars, day FREE FROM GARLIC. McBride and policeman Hussey.” They have | be referred to any comtaliice xsene bor aenee theelty Fhe Fufllan of tne western part of age, andy Anding em, saa rted. by her own | pugilist,'is believed to, be dying of Injuries Me Tasior sas for Piymouth, whence he pee aifes receipts daily in smalland iarge packages, | De taken to New York next eck tr oe ee conpens usta ene oes base moining uns for publication, Dut the evidence against law is one of those So faliced oy nln-.| Dear Unester on Pd seas, His ‘boss i prices, on commission by * | and delivered to Capt. Berryman, of the life. i rson is sal sl tly strong to | A short time ago meetin; . é broken encoun: ‘Busey block, U: We ite | pending: there will be hy hour until | insure his conviction and probable sentenceto | seemed. to enco Fame ee Bod as ie aegeenin yoneriage See HE wee eee : E: DuTROW, | saving Dureau, When the presenation Will be Re to his. attentions. | ie entered his sight, | 3 en 40th and © Strecis. ° made, and bis pouleace aime ie operaree give Gould fhe full extenh of the law—lBaio, Garetie, | were Sen riheaeh other, “On Sunday & | Brain fever has in, aid his recovery is hot BaGor Rice, of Massachusetts, declines to