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THE EVENING STAR. belief is said to prevail that Austria has no- hing substantial to gain by either peace or war, because Hungary would resent the annex- : ation of the Slav countries, but that action rent ile Seat eS would be for pdonthe monarchy if the R icine fret eines sians’ attempi to disarm or occupy Koumania, yivamia Aven corner 11th street. tar sea a ct Pres’ iJ Pro-Russian advices from Doastanteorse ‘io (nm. RAUEFMANM, cane, P - say that the situation is strained to the wt most ; that the Grand Duke Nicholas is mach romaarran fret : depreaeed. and that the Impression prevails ; eg : ; that affairs are surely drifting to war. oPERyartea an hat eemeonge se sta Ses me ee a ies el Lonpon, April 16.—A special dispatch to the the counter, 2’ cents each. ne year, $6. 2 : © ere that the Grand nike F eats a Beeps ors BF aes it. Petersburg and that ¢ . Todleben goes rest mes) to San Stefano to assume the chief command. li mai} subseriptions must be paid In ad- | ae ee cen | WE. FIN, 7,818; WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1878. TWO CENTs, | ““*"“Sss sooner ire. r for $2 .—The large pic 1 = —— ————=| frame estabjishment of A.J. Moore-on Br oad | THE EVENING STAR. THE NEW DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. | avacaney in such case, and a new election general regulation consistent with the act of Way, near Sth street, was burned at a lat Fy ‘i 77. . rr hour night. The loss is $70,000, fully in- shall forthwith be ordered by the council. ngress of Mareh 3d, 187, entitled “An act 1 stam: to hi Sta sure | | ‘The Commissioners of the District of Colum. | for the support of the government of the Dis. | Te € § T e Py | sured: res | CYS 1) || Ere RE SS - ad SPECIAL NOTIC = = — On by | pias - . | eee = rf ae RE ANNOUNCED FOR | Full Text of the Bill Acted bia shall apportion the cities of Washington | trict of Columbia for the fiscal year ending The Markets. AV EVENTS Ba T, ats: | Washington News and Gossi the House. and Georgetown into eleven election-precincts | June Sth, 1878, and for other purposes,” or - DONE) ar Ps sien gto Pe The following isthe full text of the billto | as nearly equal in population as m: and | with other exi eciurer's fafatiy, ——— ‘ ui - & 4 4 LV ab ting laws: prescribe thetime or | MRS. TILTON’S CONFESSION, | chALTIMORE: Amul 16 Virginia sixes. ae, ayment of all taxes and the con. GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To Day.—Internal | Provide a form of government in the District | the territory of the District of Calumbia out- | times for the series” S82" North Carolina sixes, oll, 15; do, < ‘4 ; a a“ side the limits of said cities shall constitute | ditions of prompt payment, and the duties of new. 8 bid to-day. Sugar dul! and heavy, 9 4 J. HENRY JOUNEON; Traste Revenue, $251,866.77: customs, $564,690.05, of Columbia which passed the House by see- | one election precinct Assessors. And collectors in, relation thereto, . * BALTINORE. Aye 16. Cotton dull amdaling, Y WEEK SERVICES. —Hoiy« —_-—" tons to-day, and was subsequently defeated | At the first election, one member from each | that all taxes collected shall. be paid into the Interview With Beecher, nominally 10..." Fiour rather more active, Wal hee Massachusetts. avenug ant | AMONG THE CALLEKS at the White House | asa whole and recommitted: precinct shall be elected for one year,and one | Treasury of the United States, and the same, iy. texcepe Good. Friday). He am ; Evening Prayer and Le to-day, were Senator Cameron, and Represen- ABILt. pfovidinga permanent form of govern- | "ember therefrom shall be elected for two | as wellas the approp ions to be made by dic a v i 3 i Y years : ere 5 ected an- | Congress as aforesai all be disbursed fo’ - : do. amber, 1.3 p-in.2 Litany. 11 a.m.: Good Friday, | tatives Dwight, Douglass, Hanna, Evans, : strict of Columbia. years: and thereafter one shall be elected an 4, Shall ed fe 37; Pennsylvania red, raver, 10°; am. Three hours" services) | (i 1). Robinson Olas), McKinley, Patter | pe per oe i is strat See oy | Bually, au eee precinct, who shall be elected the expenses of pened usttet on. Dros t Other Statements About It. Per tel, western, sot and! April, 3h y 3 TE . Fins? LIEUTENANT R.A. Pratt, 10th eav | ea 7 ‘ ., Tha ‘ laabove the age of years, and whi ‘ommissioners, and the tax-collectors, and a er “' 3 ceeree: ‘ ; in | tion of the territory of the United States which | shall be 2 3 tates shall be | ot flicers ee hee a Ark Bioeeel ci ATTENTION ay; as bern relieved from special duty in | Was eded by the’ State of Maryland for the | enuined cemaee oF Ug hee state Shall’ | ether oftcers reauied toaccount, shail beset | — THE EUROPEAN SITUATION, em, 86. western write, $3 TO ORDER, connection with the Indian prisoners recently | permanent seat of the Federal Government | men: Provided, He shall have beeman netual | Hee Treasury department of the United States. et Thy coal ee hee EASION FhOGE SOK weleased nomi Ss, Ausuernie, Florida: OF Columbia Sake equated as the District | bone Hde resident of said District of Colum: | "Sec. 8. That hereafter the Secretary of the n Visions quiet and unchanged, and firm—choice western rol bia for the three years, and of the election a 25. Petroleum dull and nominai—refiaed, 11 persons that may be therein, shall be subject | precinct in which he offers to vote for the six to the following provisions as and for the gov- | months last preceding the election at which he TRE “JOSEPH HENRY FUND” FOR SCIEN Ata great saving. Fit guaranteed or cath re 4 typi RESEARCI.—At the meeting of the Iunded, ‘ si ing NTERVIEW WITH BEECHER. ury shall pay the interest accruing on | | INTERVIEW WI EC per centum bonds of the District of | What He Has To Say of bia as the same matures, and the and Her Confessi: rs. Tilton KEELE eld i ent of th e, and also to any existing | of 1 New ¥ jexsion. jet and about steady—Rio cargoes, 1324 ne * ddemy of Sciences held in this city | ernment of the same, and also to any existing | offers to vote, claiming no. residence else- | amounts so paid shall be credited as part of NEW York, April 16—A spe: from Wa Whisky quiet, Receipis— Trae ntatve, nunication was made by the | faws applicable thereto not hereby repealed or | where during that time, and who shall have | the appropriation for the year by the United | verly, N. Y.. says: Mr. Beeeher, lectured WOO: wheat, 42.000: cc 7 ARTIST TAILOR, representative of the subseribers to a fund | inconsistent with the provisions of this act. paid the poll-tax imposed upon him by law: | States toward the expenses of the government | here last night, was handed Shipments—wheat, 24,000: amounting to forty thousand dollars, which See. 2. That on the third Mon telegraphic copy Liverpool quiet and unchanged, Provided. further, That he shall have been | of the District, as herein provided: Provided, | of Mrs, Tilton fession, on coming dowa | PR EWS tel ah Keoms Vernon Row. 10:h and Pennsylv: » | has po h Henry month of June; in th ‘ar 1878, there shall | duly registered as a qualified voter as herein- | That noth ing herein contained shallever be | from the platform. He read it quietly and new ty a bold. or Lewis Johnaon & Co.'s Bank. testi elected or appointed,in the manner herein- | ‘after provided. = : ; so construed as to commit the government to | seemed in no wise excited. In reply to the | tong, ‘short, 4885. = JHIBITION FOR THE DISTRIC after directed, three persons, to be Commis- Until Congress shall otherwise provide by | the payment of the principal of these bonds | question what he intended to do he said Steady ROHIBITION ALLIANC 4, of U ve, the priueipal of which is fii sioners of the District « i Si H jaw, the Commissioners of the District of Co- See. lumbia’ Shall preseribe. the time, place mers are hereby abolishe and manner for holding elections for S and powers possessed. bv S: councilmen, shall appoint’ a board of | sioners are transferred registration prior ‘to each general elec- | cised by, the T . That the offices of sinking fund “Nothing at present except to give an ex. NEW YORK, April ¥ | plicit denial.” He seemed to be thore sorry | yitlet and fut ‘or Mrs. Tilton than troubled about himseli ‘0, and shall be exer- | The correspondent asked “Do you be- —Flonr steady. Wheat exercise all the res 1 aud l',cent beuter. Corp 4 vested in the Com pt as hereinafter limit 0 all the restrictions ar TUEADAY | vo to the National Aca form a fund to be known as the Jos .” the interest of whieh will vende; e Fund, omy of Sei EVENING in Ovleau Hall, oe rylvaniaave, The pnbtic ar 1ORN iS HAWTHORN rner 4's re invited, The ; a similar fund, the. “Baehi e _ 2 Treasurer of the United States, | lieve Mrs. Tilton wrote mind, a Cemnton Se faim ’ are now imposed upon sai tion, not to exceed three members in eaci | who shall perform the same in accordanes | or was ste intlnenced aid Railroad, 14°. New Jersey BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | principal of whieh was left to the academy by | One of the said Commissioners shall be election precinct, whose pay shall not exceed | with the provisions of existing laws. i iiton for over | 0. from the Springs. Its first President. Prof. Dallas Bache, and | officer of the Engineer Corps of the Arn two dollars and fifty cents per day each, who Sec. 10. Th liew of the Board of Health | two ; as informed several mon April 16, 1:30 p, m.—Consols, 94 Saat receteey, Seren Bone ELON the income from it has been applied fo the 3 Whose lineal rank. shi above, thas } Shall register the qualified electors in their zed by law, the Commissioners of | ago that in nces Were being excited through id the acca W. 3. THOMPSON, @ of inves.igators in many most impor- | tain, and shall bedetailed bythe President for | y, spective precincts, at such times and places of Cofumbia shall appoint a phy- | their children and others to elect a reconcili 3 3 ‘anehes of science. The li the ierm of three years, and until his sueces- issi ‘3 shall prescribe 1 designate tues and ine list of eontribu- as said Commi: vast said Commissione and that she ene nsider it until he had pu y hall be appointed and qualifi ~ | tors tothe Henry fui Ae inly ius j the ollicer so detailed ow | mainiy iu sums of on Provid ‘Ss health-officer, whose duty it shall 4 £3 A SPECI directionzof the said C ARD > IMPROVEMENT TA FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. shall not be speetors in each election precinct to conduct | toexecute a a 3 fr charges br “ 5 EN z E oi xecute and enforee ail law a ‘ated her from the charges brou vESD pril 16, TCELTIFICAT ES a S ihe names of W to any other duty, and that he shall id election, and make returns thereof to | tions relating to the public health and vital It was only afew weeks that che | ee packs "Cit ; prese: larger cities of the Un ye no further cor jan his reg Who shall canvass the | statisties, and to perform all si ome that ‘she was ina morbid 7 t 8 schol prese —— a pay as anofiicer of the Army. |The see- | rtifieates of election to those y be assigned to him by said Commis. | sel natory state of min Corres. | Memorial of merchants and citizens CONFIRMED.—The Senate in executive se ond of th said Com hail be eleeted | ng the highest, number: vor votes it their N33 nd the Board ot Health existing “Has Mrs. Tilton ever intimated a | Asking the establishment of a m ——— : ion of 7 respective precinets; and said Commission ‘om the date of the appointment o} uit before?” Mr. Beecher.— | Chicaxo. Referred to fina SSP BURR A ADL JANOS, Zasby to be chief of the bureaa of shail make all needful rules and. rey ; healttrofticer, be aborished.- that itis Impossible to'con. | Cqa®, , Heferred to finan d APPOLLINAHIS ane aind repair and ehief consiructor for carrying into effect the provisicus of this re may be d t confession is true, of such | to provide for the eetele ain ae SPRING WATERS, dey mnt With the. relative act not Otherwise herein provided for: Proc ionged, and extraordinary | [jer certificates ty tebe ain tax Just received at cominud ded tat ine aanee slecuon Jor cs i nm n cb . i facet a peeps she must have prac. | Neterred to District ! Y ae shall be held within sixty days from the pas. uniber of sanitary ised. Upon her husband's statement of iis MILBURN EE ENA. AVENT! CONGRESSMAN'S SKULL F 1 | sage of this act: And provided further, T Rot exceeding six. to hold such | accusations. belore the comin oe es thorized 4 nmit marle-tr | EP EENNA- AVENUE! | Conuressman lisworth: WhO 18 ssione said Commissione I give notice by pu a one time, of whom two | chureh she broke away from her husband's | {Rerized ppolnted a4 f=» HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON home, at Greet Michisan, was a or appointed. in | cation of ail elections and registrat S| house and refused to live with him. : committee Mesers, Morrill vie 817 OTH STREET NORTUWESTyafac- | yesterday morning by J.J. Shearer. a neieh- n of three dled for by this act. b _ppinigd moti refuge witha dear [riend,to whom she gave es tiered vith very extensi ‘ities for ma OF, and terriiy Genten: ‘Thee osted in convenient and public place “are now showing a line of Marbleized | ber, an (Wis.), Matthews, Davis \ q unvarying testimony of her owh innocen nd Mor; i inea appointed and qualified; the election pre id District of Columbia y | and the baseness of her husband. She w 1 net ins: ppointment to be made on the | at turin " ‘ aeor Mt Jed for richness of design andcolor | of the frontal bone over his left « and rivaling’ in extent any establishment in the | ed, and his cohdition is critical. and from tim: , Kernar Mr. Howe ca‘ t thirty days prior to such election or e ¢ Hed up ed , Ne e eribe the duties in- | before the investigating eommiitee of OW. hitts and rivaling tn cepa 227 cota es ann third Monday in the month of June, in which | Tegistration: ° : Speetors, shall ber required to | mouth chureh, and wih ‘wonderful | fad bec cutee Sttenes are one ‘Wainscoatings 1, and imitations of z STITETIONAL Law | the term of such Commissioners shall expir: No member of said council shall receiv tle: two weeks, a report to | cleared herself of every charge of don a motion for an executive session, aud asked Fare and beautiful ‘marbles “exactly produ. | vc aixsr COLORED JURORS—Yesterday Col rovided That at the first lection of Cominis- | compensation for his service | infidelity, and underwent. the closest qaes tent. seals Agents for BARSTOW WROUGHT IRON FUR: | oedrce 0. Davenport, of Wheelie VW. Von, | sioners by the Senate and House of Represen. | Compensation for his servic | tioning. ‘She broke friendship with former | * Vote on it HACE. Baltimore KITCHENER KANGES: 9190 mpanied by We WL Black? as above povided: the terms of said | spector, clerk, or other off s report in writing an- | friends for doubting her statement in this | HOUS the Rassia Sre-pace Sr Vee We Withes mphed to the 5 foners a8 ecced sna Sania one one. eplering apen ote ate OF the utes iy to said Commissioners of the Di | Matter when the case was in the court. Once, | ference was ordered on the deficiency appro cha heir va- reme Court ri a sai¢ i his office. take au oath, binding himself to. large force of competent mechanics in’ tl preme Court fora writol e umbia, and so much ofteuer as theyshall | after her husbant s testimony, to the Ys from the date of suid election, the | faithful performane same'to be determined by lot. ‘Their succes. | ohicer authorized to administer sors shall be elected {n the manner and for the A major tevin above prescribed. The two_ persons as Commissioners by the House of es and the Senate shall, at the e of their election, be citizens of the United Fious branches and long sersoual experience, will | Of “the supreme court o So good work cheaper than auy other house. in ly ginia, in the ease of the n, Taylo St eS ONBIVAL ED a vac. who had been tried and as QUALT . sentenced to death in the Champagne Wines of urprisé | priation bill e, before some of my counsel and all her friends, she rose in | Patle i ths. sec. 12, That the Commissioners may ap. | the court and demanded of the judge that she ‘til Council shall constitute a point on the like recommendation of the | be permitted to testify to her ininocenc lon of business. health oflicer, a reasonable number of clerk was examined repeatediy by my coun power to preseribe | but no greater number shall be appoint plied with the most searching questions, ! be the | and no more persons shall_be employed une by her consistent and explicit testimony order having been demanded, ruled that to be the further con ration of the bill for a government for the District of Columbia Mr.Cox (N. Y.) asked whether that would nia, the supreme eour a haying affirmed the last sentence. ‘ation Was made on the i + “15-1 cut out the morning hour. et AR r tions, election, and | said health officer than the public interes’s | fied them all of her innocence, and won the om ou ronal ere could tie alae MOET & CHANDON, fae of the Binte on hee yee gronnd Sand shall have been actual residents of shall € demand and the appropriation shall justil esteem. When the council of 187 was called, | 4,2 sheer the Dies Ca ea ee MUET & CHANDON, qolored ejtizens fod serine et istrict of Columbia for ten years previous | from among its own members, See, 13. That the salary of the health oft several interviews were arranged be hour alert had been dis: Established 1843. State, ls tn violation of the Grectincicn wat r cleetion, and who have, during that | who shall not bea member of the council, atid | shall be 2.500 per annum sama the selery or | sau eatery zentiemen. both of the ciersy | PStt' Ghy said that his desire was to get at RENAULD, FRANCUIS & CO., Statutes of the United Slates: Tine cheer an fitimed no residence elsewhere, aud | who shill be allowed a salary, to be fixed by ry Inspectors shall not exceed $1.20 | and of thelaw. In every case she satisfied | ine Pacilic wailed fas ageing was to get at nevi-eoly Bole Agente for UB. | ree etter consuiintion vin the Ween v-each in his own right, | the council, not to exceed #1, annum. — | perannnineach; andthe sakury ke | them of her absotute innocence. Subsequentiy. | {thie “je auld funding Will now ou the reer PNT ST Noa | Hes, vesterday awarded the writ of error. | Muy Goammgut Of Sas and i the place of | “The council shail eonvene whenever notified | and other assistants of the health olticer shall | at an interview arranged for ihe purpose of | tf bs : hour, ~ - sar TS Teg ‘ saint - al s: e eva r by e Ce ss ers: e Distri Sol- & ie agers e ea nt ol TIOUSEFU RNISHINGS. The first trialof this case a ise, or he shall neglect for twe by the Commissioners of the District of Col- | not exceed in sere; he amow that he might move to goto business on the aty days ES Strander has been under sent that th have business to submit for | $7,000, to be apportion Ss the Commissioners the oat of office if he be elected by 5 i "4 i . Ker said that t could be no —————— = >-siice. : nv r consideration, and at such other times as | ofthe District of Columbia may deem best. 3 ; er the Suc bs b HE ENTIRE STOCK Ver Sees: ——_—_ Senate or House of Representatives, his | the council, in its discretion, may determine: | ° See. 14, That the Comnussioners xtoresaid though I have mmoruing hour alter the District Oi was dte- T THE NATIONAL AcapeMy or Screyers met | Pisce shall be filled forthwith. for the balance | provided, the first meeting of said coun- | are hereby authorized, as far as practicable, and in detail re mn Meare. Foster, Blount and §; were a PURNITUR ries ‘ eat : of his term, in the same maqner as the person | oj), for the organization thereof, shall. by by naming and numbering the sireets and mine. se_are th sinted conferees on Une desieveacy ammeeete: OF FURNITURE it Whose place isto be filled was elecied or ap- | tien of the Conmnissioners, be called wit dwellings in Georgetown, to make said streets | most prominent instances of her uniform te +" aaa ene = . pointed: but if the Peon whose place so De- | thirty days after the first election of cou conform to the streets of Washington City limony. Itshould be borne in mind that she 7 he House tile: oceeded with the consid OF present: The president, Py Gomes vacant shall have been elected by the | men: a continuation thereof. first charged me with this offence to her hus- | gration of the Disttict of Columbine nonce. . . ep. Henry L. Abbot,’ ( Senate 01 { Representatives, and such sary expenses of said council shall | | Sec. 15. That from and after July 1 band, and upon iny visiting her she withdrew | Sent bill, with. the aeset ned Hu ON, BOSWELL & Co., Axassiz, Cambri eancy shail occur not in session be certified by the president and seevetary of | the board of metropolitan police, an it in writing: that she subsequently rene “ee BIB Eighth street n. w. Baird. Washin Ss, then the said vacaney shall be said couneil, audited by the comptroll boards of fire commissioners and ‘boar the charge that she then again and {udign: —— DES Blah ae Si y 3 Prof. he appointment of the President, aid by the Commissioners of the Dist school trustees, shail be abolished : ly denied it and ieft her husband : Tuxo 11.TON says that he has made no is offered to cash buyers Elliott Cones, U ehate or House of Repres eS, AS columbia. powers and duties now tor four years has continued in e « W- | overtures fc ncillation with his wife is dontield, Ni. © may be, et a person to fill the < The appointment of a'l officers, agents, or | shall be be transferred to the si able form and under the most solenin ciceuin- | Yet UAeS Or od al AT THE VERY LOWEST FIGURE: €.8., San F ‘the balance of the term thereof. ¢ employees of the District of Columbia whose | sioners of the District of Columb stances to deny it until now. when once again | yyy Wn be rotate : ae 7 Washi it : ad Commissioners shall be chose salaries shall be at the rate of $ an- | shall have authority to employ such for the third time she renews it. Agaiust this | Qy42 Re, Ine Stock must be sold to close business. president, Cambridge, Mass.; Dr. the Board of Commiss hum or more shall be made by ie Commis- | and agents and to ‘adopt such. prov | long and tortuous career, I oppose my uni | Chicago Pe nd secure bargains. apé-un | Washington: Pro ph Bal ng thereof, and anny sioners of the District of Columbia, subject to | may be necessary to carry into execution the | form and uninpeachable truthteress: countat Ais domestic p pe aici es Fi Waahins Dr. + Ha ~ That ithe satd Cont confirmation of said council. powers and duties devolved upon them by this Mr. Wheeler's Statement. with x aecwi Ae {DDY BREFRIGERATORS. Poloxist, Ashington t of Columbia shail be, anc The couneil shall, through acommittee of | act: Mr. Wheeler, on being interviewed in Brook- | {ary wold of truth I that letter. feown bent E = i Home | Seer nstituted a body corporate, ve free to the records, Provided, That the Commissioners of the n Jast evening, said that Mrs. Tilton authe * He said that he ha ty bee: Have just received all sizes of this Hill, Nyack The Commissioners of the Dist pers of Said Commissi District of Columbia shail appoint nineteen | j3Cq‘him fully to publish the shatemeut ie three teen nd guly boon CELEBRATED REFRIGEKATOR. U of € tum nd by that n 1 the Distiet of Columbia, and of cetual re ‘d him fully to publish the statement. Four | in New York three days for several month ‘are strongly built, perjetua i he D . a aud be we perfect in prac 2 perfect 7 tone Shele gaged on the lec- June, when he would sail go alone. and would turn in September with his daughters, Alice ment of the government of the Distric lumbia, and may at any time, by a con ‘ace, to constitute the trustees of its members, institute and ‘Yon anin- | public schools of said Disuriet, who shail ser’ vestigation into the accounts and ‘oflicial con- | without compensation a ‘ec such terms its of whe he said, she verbally confessed to | and that he apect M Id aud four other ladies ture platform until stating all Europe ; butt mmnsiances of her adulte e Sati te letter, not termaster Gene comb, Win. Almiunac n, Conn.: ont, : Guet of any officer, agent, or employee of the | said Commissioners: sha said trustees | Punithed® froin Mrs Tito Pole te re era ee tp recone Py Se peg liga tol. E enered. District of Columbia, and shall report to the have the powers and form the duties e tnsatte sata that i ag is hing Mgt tne ws =. SEVEEIDSS: Kray and miy Commissioners of Columbia any mismanage ation to the care and management of the | "uole matter. He said that Mr. Yilton Knew Md thiat she stories which kave re wer000 re ee cael ment, maladministration, or ollicial miseoue schools which are now exercised byand | }0thing whatever of the conference; and. tur- | peared in the newspapers concern ¢ i duet upon the part of Such officer, agent, or | vested in the board of trusteesot publiesehools | Wet, tat he has not madeany overtires to his ee ee tnanee Te tales ante employee: which said report when so made | for the Distriet of Columbia. ; berty t0 state or publish tone tacks at are ; : shall by the said Commissioners, be promptly | Sec. 16. That it shall be the duty of the said | HUerty to fate or publish more facts at py transmitted to both Houses of Congress when | Commissioners to report to Congress at the ¥ apé-tr Sole Agent for the Distric ATEW YORE WINDOW SHADE HOUSE. N** bystaoups—Low PRICE3, that it would be ‘sof the Distric THEGREAT IK ! tone: 1 Tilton had nothing to do with the couferen York Times specks som Rieke a en 618 NINTH STREET, Ww YO) S eroners $0, €le so requested by the council. hext session succeeding their appointment a e “4 3 : Ork Pines speck x0} chmond,Va., April . ay8.ly Opposite Patent Ofice. aoe Rete and Hone of Ret 7 | , Ne contract for the construction, improve- | draft of such additional laws or amendinents The Explosion Not Unexpected. Uth, says: The religious excitement continues M Morse, the mother of Mrs. Tilton ; Mr. upon the discharge of his duties, take an oath | Met, or Yepair of any buildings, street, av nd also Sam. Morris were ur of a ‘ ive. | fo existing laws.as seem to be needed for the UNKS! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS: After the academy had disposed of the | or aflirmation to support the Constitution of | BUC, Sewer, alley. highway. or other public | ha t iB ere T ‘ - eI ¥ find inatter (mentioned else. | the United. States and te, Leta eee, OF | work in 2 ISed TOE AGY OF Fh err ooces anate; | Adopted, and for the effectual and proper gov. | Ron-committal. | Several prominent p losion | are taught, there has been so much “concern” TRAVELING BAGS, i ntifi i ‘ith Dy the duties imposed upon him by law, and shall | Tal to be used for any of the purposes above | ernment of the District of Columbia, and sa as looked for. © -_ Wane ote ae mel art on. h Fs wed ules i mp dp a H BY ter ane saat mentioned, shall be entered into by the Com. | Commissioners are required to report the! Bes log ed for. One gentleman said Mrs, Til- | on the part of the pupils that the regular les- SATCHELS, Abs een. Gp in the hat . Ast es part o} Pm tty ae ral ey rene ‘ he jalted missioners'of the District of Columbia without | official doings in detail to Congress on or be- | ton had received money and aid from her hus- | sons could not be proceeded with. The chil- ie _meeting was open to the public, the room | States, in the p him of fifty thousand dol- | the approval of the sald council, fore the first Monday in December ineaeh year. | band lately, and that he had made arrange. | dren kept their heads bowed dowu upom thate igh here among the colored peo- meetings are held htly. AC everal prominent perso! yy-hill sehool, where about children In great variety. of MY OWN and other makes, 7 : sc ith ladies and Jas, to be approved by cl ructi Bec. y 3 $i i ments for her board at Warwick, Orange | desks and would not join in the sti raion ver, Factory and | W2s crowded with ladies and gentlemen who s. j ecretal All contracts for the construction, improve- | _ Sec. 17. That all laws inconsistent with the for her ek, Orange Y nin the singing or and at prices lower than ever, at my FACTORY and | 5 emeit fo take great interest in the proceed. ateasun igt ene ‘aatheul discharge. ot ihe | ment, alteration, or repairs of the strects, provisions of this act be, aud the same are unty, N.Y. When Mrs. ilton gave him a | pursue their studies. All expostulation being 425 Seventh Street, ings. The follo' ie papers mere read Reet r lis Services a conten heh ree ve for avenues, highw: ys, alleys, gutters, sewers, | hereby, repealed. personal interview, said e. “she was lost. in vain, the superintendent fot Rev. J. H. One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall. “ ‘Alex Awasarr | thousand doliate ver ace ‘ate of five | and all work of like nature, shall be made and THE BILL DEFEATED. Under Tilton’s Influence. Holmes, pastor of the First African chureh, to JAMES 8. TUPHAM, z . es tere ° ti i 7 Mr. 8. V. White, when sh +; | address the refractory ones, telling them that GOAT ONe cone CF Ando With the official | aster adopting the bill by sectons, as above, fession, laughed ANd Sala It Wor parcor a | the Dest evidence of true Fehon coe re control and su- | 4 yea and nay vote was called on the final | dramatic development that had beenin prepa- | WaS the cheerful and diligent discharge of See. 5. That as soon as the Commissioners | unanimous consent o: appoint ed as aforesaid shall have taken and | the Di subscribed the oath or affirmation hereinbe- TO ORDER. ‘Trunks, of any style desired, made to order on And the ¢ den 1 “Report on the Satellites of Mars” by Prof. pe and the preparation of (all plans, | passage of the bill, and, to the surprise of the | ration for some time. He pointed to Mrs, | temporal duties, Thereupon they returned to the premises. b fore described, and the two so selected as | Specifications, and estinsates for work as ols si i Tilton’s sworn affidavit published June 25, | their studies. According to the custom of the REPAIRING. oeeg at | ASDA Hall. In the couse of the sessi aforesaid shall have duly bonded as aforesaid, | phentioned, slall be vested ino pany [Eeett tha bil wae datoated bo eiyete ar aoe Is7;, wherein she declares. “Before Almighty | more ignorant of the negroes, on hearly every Trunks, &c., Repaired, and Trun! nore star-chart was presented, with accompany! s | allthe powers, rents and privileges lawfully | that Commissioner of the District of Columbia | to 124 nays. : = God” all the stories in circulation about | day, but particularly on the ‘Sabbath, dozens short notice, remarks, by Prof. C. H. F. Peters, of Hamil- | exereised by, and. all property, estate and ef. appointed from the engineer corps of the | Mr. Hendee voted against the bill, anden- | Beecher and herself are utterly false, and | Of Stalwart men may be seen prostrate in the PECIAL ton College. N. ¥.. who has made so many dis: cts, now Vested by law in, and exercised by, | army, as hereinbefore provided. tered a motion to reconsider. i: pleads inability to act for herself when under | Woods on the hillsides of the suburbs, praying Ss Coveries among the asteroids. The sessions | the commissioners appointed under the pro: The President of the United States may de- Mr. Cox (Ohio) moved to lay the motion on | her husband's influence. ‘She is under that | for 2 Work in several of the tobaceo fac- will continue until Thursday, or perhaps Fri- of the act of Congress approved June | taij from the engineer corps of the army not | the table. influence again,” said Mr. White, “and the | tories has been seriously impeded by the _ day, iH gual be transferred to, and be vested | more than two officers, of rank subordinate to THE BILL RECOMMITTED. comedy has begun anew.” vailing excitement AHAN IN 1 THe McG TIGATION. — The | the Commissi 3 P.M.—The motion to lay on the table M ena ommittee continued the | of June 20, act as assistants to said engiaeer Commis. | Hendee’s motion to reconsider the vote where- D 3 ation last evening, Mr. | and te Commissioners of Ang DistnGE of Oo: ioner in the discharge of the special duties | by-the bill was defeated was lost by yeas 41 to are ' Simon Stevens being eross.examined by Mr. ja shall ha -s mita- | imposed upon him by the provisions of this } FRESH NEW YORK BUTTER, | }, i Hl WESTEKN CREAMERY, Hers so appointed under the act Beecher’s Assistant not Surprised. ll cease and determin loners; and the functions of | that of the engineer officer belonging to the Board of Commissioners of said 5 istrict, to special ing of Oliver pe Pepe B Holiday. aaereat ma tor of ymouth church, said he was not in the least tkigarhouse and o rised at this development of the scandal, | Ute Suzar-house and xin AND : ve ita: 106. Mr. Hendee then gave notice that if id Some months ago when he heard that | Bear that plice, and the n ging Burtt, ex commissioner of the Reveral land | iy pevemick of sok Die eee ce eee | Bak member of the council or salaried ofticer | HE Yate Was, Tecoustdered he would move to | Mr. Tilton ad goue to see his wite with her | Of the incendiary, venbers's BEO. M. TER faa e testified that he tixed the date when A ealiteacnt aes . ia io mem) founcil or salaried officer | recommit the bill to the Distric: committee. consent, that now we might lov lo e be- 4 FP e GEO. M. OTSEER & 00; he saw the signed patent in Mr. mnent of the current expenses thereof, to the | of the District of Columbia. shail be . s ° ight looks for tie Be, m23-Im Center, Northern, and Eastern markets, fice by the date of his mat ° i to riot committee. nts support of the public schools, the fire depart. renngo | arte, House did reconsider its vote, and by . ingot t d. It is susceptible of ony | #84 Fay’s sug as surety on any bond required to be given to bing of the en is susceptible of onty e gi | wuen ome monte a ° Ae ety | an almost unanimous vote recommitted the | one explanation, one which natu: y will } UGG! y - LEATHER THUNK, | {U6 |i of March. He saw Mr. Lincoln the | Ment.and the police, and for that purpose | the Distriet of Columbia, nor shall any eon. | bi! given to act of such 4 poor, crazy peo eee | named rate are iat REA man $s" wn. | aera ay previous. ‘Several years later hesaw | hall take, rooks pare, Wpervision of all | tractor ‘be accepted as surety for any other | "What seemed to defeat the bill was the prop- | is putty in the hands of her husband whenever | Boulanger. a nates ol Peon “died in New Wrru Caxvas Cover. | WO; aeehes Ne teaad they aon dered credits, securities Usbets" and. accounts 4 ooRetore any moneys shall be raised or taxes | CTY Aualification imposed on the council. hele win ieh he fone Meat the Degluning is | York on Sunday from a rupture received BECKER'S him whether he had any recollection of the | longing or appertaining to the business or levied and collected for the purpose of carry- | _ SUBSCRIPTIONS to the tour per cent. loan to. | ALcast Such as destroys per ect AS wit: | about six weeks since whilst wrestling with a HARNESS AND TRUNK FACTORY, signature of the Pan Grande patent. | teresis of the government of the District bear. Heed on the government of the District of Co- day amounted to $117,000. um) he i Corcoran Building, opp. U. 8. Treasury, | Stoddard rephed in the afirmative.whereupon | of Columbia, and exercise the power and a’ . the said Commissioners shall submit weak, insane woman. = 4 1 Sine te thority aforesaid; but said C s i TRUNKS called for, repaired and covered atex- | Wiiness requested him without talking further ority afore: ais ut said Commissioners, in | annu: subject is worthless, and t 2 3 tatement on any is all there is GOLD COIN was quite liberally circulated in ly to the council for their approval a THE RELEASED INDIAN PrisONERS.—The br p exere’ c] rand a A about it. business circles in this city yesterday, a num- u to go home and write out a memorandum of | the exercise of such power and authority,shall | statement, showing in detail the woee pro- i fice is infor . r re 5a 2 Sige: Seo oht $25 HARNESS, Gold, Nicket or | luis tecolleciion, lock i up in a safe wink wie Stee thane eegaet, for incur any oblization posed to be undertaken by them during the Baltimore tha 99 of the Se ‘Raguetine Indien FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. edi at par aReveral hingeedaotiny ‘ingoa See SR ____S 1 | Wirnede never saw ther norinosroaard td $0. | fetelnatter providied fore nde gations as cet eae, ext puauing, and the estimated prisoners left that city to-day for the west. | The Labor Troubles in England, | }assed over the counter of the Nacional Mes er v a . the hy ce 3 in detail t “4 = “s’ ba a OLD HU! ING CASE ( ? mc by Congress. All taxes heretofore lawful: it i rts in ‘wenty-three willremain east and be put to NDON, April 16.—The Preston Guardia chanics’ bank at_par—{ Baltimore Sun, Woth, ce su SE THAM WATOH, advanced Stoddard #0 with which to go to | DY congress, due, or to become due, shall by | Witich shall include the cost of all courts in LONDON, Ay e uardian —$ nore shington and examine the records, and r z be | said District, except the United States courts, | School pea says: “It is reported that a strike of cotton | REeapINc’s ARREST! MEN. Nee SNe El com mee | Hen aiteaastecthcioee | Msies Fr Ge regu as | ae Sar eS Be | seynow mang at or” ae wag, | SRrapess ceae r pea ee | RMR, Atare, Cogan Te fent's size, r Eigi they had fully verified his recollection. aod 'S | all expenses incident thereto ; also the cost of . : A . r i Winkel jemenid never eat Obroneet ee y plows te shail have no power to anticipate taxes by a has been calied to the le fact that the mayor aud. $ x cons ing, ‘ing, one of the correspondents of the Boston Jour- | London Times says that the feeling of both set ity gato Avetion to Buy Watches? THE BILL TO SUBMIT THE PRESIDENTIAL | Silc or bypothesation of any such taxes or evi. | bridges: auttorized Durlaw, ANd the Weeice | nat, this afternoon, for his reported colloquy | Lougen, Zumes, save that, the fe stronger. a | CY counells lad entered ball for their appear- rage YS NEW IEW EEE Srnistreet, | DISPUTE TOA JURY.—The features of the bid | dence thereof, but they may borrow, in antic. | ton Aueduet, actoos ie POLST ee: | Dotiees eteagel er pi repguted collogu mneeting of the masters at Buroley was held . mar20-im . it, ‘It was resolved to cooperate in en. | {hé,district attorney said. was wrong, as he ttrodueed in the House yesterday by Mr. | h*Sny one yest s30090h. ae eed ieee | the Distaict sf Columbia, and also ail other | Gould, He charged. that the eorrespondent, | last nig ad the case prepared and was ready to go to NATTANS, SHASF AL DISCOVERE | Kinmetot Mi in ation eo go warranty | hx itees ven tone, aka rte sureams ip old Ditiet tp coat of maintain | Snding the coleauy had ‘been fabricated. | fereing the reduction of operatives ‘wage wnbum sand | ing all public institutions of charity, asylums P) ae Hee lobe cted shou eeialmed that the par proceedings in the U.S. Supreme Court in | said Commissioners are hereby authorized to 4 Mis ‘thions. | ofchanging the Record. Mr. Edmunds and | da y after Hearing the Pept at ae aoe ies interested shor instructed to enter ee re ees | Raves MEE og | RE) hc ee cen | Geant woe Racca | tr sued un es | fk MRS RES ears Sa | Su ana Wa A moves dandrufl. and prevents the halt falling. varranto shall have been entered in tae | move from office, and make appolutiients to | Lid, and which are now by law supported, ebaigriers: Weavers association advise that the masters | HCaiNe’s city fathers should enter bail for eight years mo feel tatlsdea wean reeomuaent Supreme Court, that the defendant (Hayes) | any oflice under them authorized by Taw, sub. | Wholly or in part, by the United States or Dis- Weavers association advise that the masters | trial next week. it INVESTIGATING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ed to wil he f _ has the advantages over ail other preparations | may auswer the complaint by asserting his | ject to such Itmitations as are hiereinaites otc, | tiet of Columbia, of the amount necessary to be requested to withdraw the notices of a re. ry ; ws : C of this charactor of Hilden § oF both Ee he tate caiman: | vided ; Provided, That nothingin thisact Gon: | Visietet mee a eT ee eee tee | LOST OFFICE Depantuent—Representative | duetion, when the weavers would continte | 8. Axoren Cua First, being warranted entirely harmless, (Tilden,) or both. If CE, the defaulting treasurer Second, no sediment or other extraneous mstzar, | (7, he falls to appear and | tained shall be construed to abate in any wise | District of Columbia for the next fiscal year. | J. N. Williams, who is investigating the or- | Work. of the Union mills, was arraigned in the dis- Or ; a ai salle Z The council shall carefully consider ‘all es- Des; dent Feeling in England. trict court at Fall River, Mass., yesterday, on ing ‘more oF less dirt upon the scalp, to shake Wer within the time prescribed the case | or interfere with any sgit pending in favor of .| timates submitted to them, neabore provided, asian ot fhe division oro wee nd ‘The shecnce of pews regarding, the crisis de. | two charges, each for embezzling #108,000, He creating more po | shall proceed as upon a general denial of the | or against the Disiriet of Columbia. or the’ timates submitted to t disipprove the same? | Postmaster General tymes, Ai ie eee | prened the. stock: Man ieat ag cuisis.de; | te charges, each { pleaded not guilty: In de- Bird) does not stain linen OF the Anger nals, | tre ances ee ee eg Stal be tried | Commissioners thereof, or affect any rights or | fyey sattnep eee Ye or, USAR any item there: | Work in second Assistade Posttnster tema | Pitces Vosciiated vlolentiyy oF comets | pater unsel aud ples his appearance in the A trial will convince. Rat the partion oe cue, court shall determine | cause of action existing in favor of any citizen | they may Te have no power to inerease such | W°hhades i 7 Hazen’. slight transactions. In official quarters and | Superior court, at Taunton te June next, he Put up in large bottles, Price One Dollar. that Gag varties are entitled to have a jury in | of the District of Columbia or any other per- | Of Put shall have no power t ious, “He ands that Instead of the fares Selhg | athe clubs the feeling is equally despondane | whtbe cca e FOrsale et Corner 3d and D sts. n.te. Iury, inne opinion of the court, be required | etuted'te Maat nedeeut, art meeces OF LOS | “Yall votes of said eounel upon suen questions open to reduetion- withont detriment to the Want to Know. marls-tr___and corner 14thand Tn.te. | and be not waived by the parties, it shall cons | joveey Senta eg igat: and the corporation | of revision or reduction of estimates’ shail be service, that it ought to be increased, and the | Before the adjournment of Parliament for | , THE JUDGMENTS Acainst War. M. TwEED ane erecms. Sist of twelve persons, selected as follows: The the suit’ had. beet originally commenced tae taken by ayes and nays, and arecord kept | committee on expenditures in the Post Office | the Easter recess. Right Hon! Wee Edward | 2pount & fg ay Bak A a Bonds of all kind: tices of the hishest Gourteat sheet sales fudements Weooverad Neniict satt¢ AlLaual | After the council shall have considered and | “&Partment will recommend an Increase. probably ask Sir Staford Nomtneeee ora wil | the entries were made, 4 grand total of over t i 3, — . s s et s + be a = Discrlet of Columbia Bonds of various tssues: | shall be placed in a box, from walew tment, | uapme! ald ‘by Waren at the ae District | passed upon all the estimates as submited to | ‘Tne CABINET AND THE FINANCES —The $22,000,000 is had. This is believed to be the lor of the exchequer in the House of Com- y % reatest amount of judgments ever on record ers, or a Majority of them, onthe Treasury, | (26M atnounts approved by su council an Cabinet meeting to-day lasted for neatly two | mons, for the latest information concerning | STeat¢s! amount of Judgm Ci Bankers. | the twenty-four whose uames shall be thus | ¢8¢;.5 There shall be council, consisting of | the fund or purpose for which re uired, which | hours. There was a lengthy discussion on the | the negotiations, Washington ana Geerasares Quarterty Btook four panes spall be crawn bed ine clerk 1n the he and Railroad Bonds and Stocks. pong! vesence of the court or chie! ices and soid by LEWIS JOHNSON € CO. B chief justices, and marl5-tr 108 inst. and Penna. avenve. | Grawn shall be summoned to Washington, and twenty-four members, with duties and powers statement shall be certified by the president | financial question. Secretary Sherman gaye | The News from St. Petersburg Not ae ed ae ag pe wet he j 3 = = ONG | from those aitending twelve shail be ; | a8 hereinafter provided. and secretary of the council, and delivered, | adetailed account of his visit to New York, . ng. r EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. Iee'to serve ote forge ena RHEE EY | | No person shall be eligibie asa member of | (getter with the estimates as Originally sub- | and bis successful placing of Atty millions of | | This morning's news from St. Petersburg ts | ineurahce agents, Boston, ts alleged to Mave | Pe Aas a ree eT KET Re quired xo scale ender oy a that they can pass | inthe District of Come b ees pee District of Colenhig: We sag emusstoners of i endcres OF the rest of the Gabinet. The | fact that the Cablocts cf Costar erat. Pee | was accompanies ky a pees pe RI CIPIENT’COS SUMPTION. aud all disorders of | Without aniine ties and ne other 2 t jon | Yaluation of $3,000 or more, and who is not at | to both houses of Congress. Secretary also stated that there was nothing | tersburg resorted to semi-official intercourse | ‘eft Dehind him a and three children. tree TRO AE AC LEN GS alike sield touts toaa- | Shall be required of theme The ieee ation | the time of biselection a citizen of the United | (Te rhe essen ogress Goneress shall ap- | to lnterfere with resumption on the date fixed | seems to fpdicate that ofieial expressions | 4 , rene stoszin MASUInEPODID OGRE oved by coms: Diy ove! m the acti f the ¢: $ or fi late the amout of fifty per centum thereof, | by Z , f expertence They ment “yal Ghemits. Fy board of any state (oy whose deren UE | Years previous to such election, without claim | Ratteyets amon oF Aft per centum thereof hopeful. Russia substantially repealing her with the murder of K. S ; ji sh Chunk, Pa., in 1862, the Jur - x i of residence elsewhere during that time, s NOTWITHSTANDING THE DENIALS that Chair- | former answer, and England reaffirming the | 4! Mauel F Special Agenia FOUSERA & Co. New tohaue beer ees In'recciving reeeelared | who is not a resident of ‘the election precinet broperty in’ satd Ditset oui than the pro. | man Glover's smelling committee has caught principle originally laid down, The reports of | Colt ot gullty ot warder te al tated Quer — | counting votes returned to theme amt tothe | from which he is chosen, ’ perty of the United States and of the Distrizt | in its net ex-Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms Dono. | a2 Austria-Mussian agree pe 1801 Sf, y from Prince Bismai the former, is de- two other men eompeteney or eligibill No n holding any office under the | of Columbia, in such manner as the Commis. ti ex! Prit = Y with in the same crime, will now CHEAPER THAN EVER. peo bry Ad gligibility of any person de- United States or Dist rict of Yan in; counocdcn With expenditures of the | nied by Count Andrassy's friends, who declare | } igs Columbia, except | sioners of the Distri a sismarck’ sppeimten te aire i souinial an elector or | as hereinafter provided for the ullice of Con. ind Tail bey votiecte Soran inay Oeste s col in th that Prince as jectoral College to act as such electoy, und ia | W/ssiouer, or who shall be interested, either | provided by law’ for the colleen ae recon, | Louisiana investigating comulitiee, the fact | watFrince, Humarck ® apiude as between f i the committee has he well understanding that Aus. | ,CLEROTMEN PETIriONING THE ORANGEMEN, - directly or indirectly, in any contract with | Said District, with such cheers te anner | 1s Wess sn investigation by neutrality, A petition, signed by all the Protestant A Full Supply at All Prices, Senor sander ta Show the forgery taal the District of Columbia or with the United | of advertising sales for taxessas may seam ex. | geveloped @, crooked expenditure. That is the ce H tria ur} minimum. not the maximum of | nen of Montreal, has been addressed ve s r States for any work to be done within the Dis- lent to said C 2 Chajrman Glover has so stated, and as late ) her objection against the treaty of San Ste | men of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ene Soe oe any, cortit Heaté of aiiy ret ‘of “Columbia, snail be eligible tsa oe that a rate ot ton In any ove Year shall 28 | Saturday last, 1 2 _fugceptile of root fang, and that margin for mediation is ex- a to cay reaucstitig, them AT soever. * | mission as a me! council. not excee on every $100 of and per- | grieved, Chairman Glover is the from aro . The peution largely signed by: 5 meprresies ts Removal from the District of Columbia or | sonal estate not , according to ‘ party Austria’s Attitude. influential and M. BALLANTYNE & son's, ON ACCOUNT OF THE FREQUENT Occur. | {70m the precinct from which a member ts | the sash ke pokoxempe Oy a, a ‘prov. That he teens wu Seek satisfaction, if he feels | 41 reports about Russia having sent a reply | bariede toeonsider the . ; _setr 428 7th street.” | REXcE of mail robberiess in Texas, the super. gama or ie Recoaiing. jnverened hich ty ane el oe ana held solely for ur. &. bg ee ‘Givin epee pee ipl ome from - = in walking, much blood will no GQOD PREVENTIVE FOR NEU- | intendent of mail service asks the department olumbia or with the United States for work | by the assessoi ‘thelr es the tants, says J be eaten | it is stated that the Em and the mili- ee cena ieee art , is the ep ee A FABRH that arms be iseue to the postal employes in } to be done in the District of Columbia, or the rate for any ole yeae aha ae cena glon without hist that Bo dal should a satis- | tary party are stronger than nt An- *@-The city council of Norfolk anda g auger HYGIENIC Wies. that state. The department will request the | acceptance of any office under the United | every $100. factory cross has been made between the | drassy and will not support his anti-Russian Teen g.3f Covington Va. have paseed tea 2 : - | Secretary of War to make the issue » | States or the District of Columbia, sua greate | “'Sce.7. ‘That the said Commissioners may, by | brook trout and the California salmon, Policy. Among large classes of Austrians the | wenegatcovin the Pacihe subsidy railroad: a

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