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i Ye . : é Telegrams to The Star. —————————— rrr THE EVENING STAR. > PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday* f . event eE FEA SUPE a / ony mens ea The Evening Star Ni Com; nm Raveruaem treet ARRANGING FOR THE CONGRESS. shan Rererg Stan 1s served tosabacrioers tp age y ete a oe + PEACE IN CUBA. y 1TAR—published on Friday—$2 9 car, postage Prepaid. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies | ee All mail subscriptions must be paid in ad- Mies katesof aivesising nadomown oa appice | We BI—N2. 7,815. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1878. La th Lonxpon, April 18.—The dispatch of troops from India to Malta ts the leading topic of po- litical discussion. The supporters of the gov- ernment regard it as only a natural accom- 5 Paniment of the other precautionary mea- THE EVEN ING ST R. The National Academy of Sciences. | then te compute from each set of observations FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, | ways understands how to put his best foot sures, and not_an indication of a belligerent ‘A SCIENTIFIC PAPERS. the mass of the planet; also to prepare an — foremost. inelix The opponents of the govern- ~ = The first dat the scientific session | €Phemeris of the satellites for October ani THURSDAY, April 18. | SPEAKING OF THE REPUBLICAN SENATORS | ment regard it as ther step in the develop- 2 DISTRICT OF L A HORT! = A e first paper read at sei $s November, 1879, when they will again be visi- SENATE.—On motion of Mr. Edmunds, it WHO VOTE WITH THE ADMINISTRATION, ment of a warlike policy. They point to the CULTURAL. SOCIETY A ineoting of the Washington News and Goasi of the National Academy of Sciences yester- | bie. “Observations in that opposition, made | was ordered that when the Senate adjourn to | Re said:— “They are sooncounted up. There's | fact that the news was announced. the diy posse Rly ade Ee ee = Pe | cay was by Prof. Alex. Agassiz, entitled a With proper precautions, will enable him to | TOY theta mest om Monday Stanley Matthews and Christianey at the west; | after Fartiament’sadjour ment for the Baster SG. Aprilig.1 Selock, for the election ‘ «Preparatory Report in the Deep Sea Dredg- | determine very accurately the times o! : re car, Dawes and Burns io cnet, an On of the eventing criticism or explana- fons deaiseus of Secuming mem- | GOVERNMENT Receits To-pay.—Internal | ; Preparatory Report in.the Deep loast’ Survey | tion of the satellites. Mr. Davis (IIl..) from the judiciary commit. | Conover and Patterson, probably,at the south. | tion of the’ measure for three Weekee tie Fevenue, $287,048.68: customs, $164,564.11. “ i ey E .| tee, reported a bill to provide for unister- | Some of these are only faintly with the admin- | opinion isexpressed that this isc “d re ; stoms Hepner Blake, during the past winter. Inthe | gaharmomious Democratic Canens."| ing the oath of oMCets whee ester istration, perhaps, but I want to give Mayes | terminations of te capes eee ote we ac prefs to the four per cent, loan to- Interesting account of the methods employed | SOME SHARY TALK—THE TARIFF BILL “AS customs officers in Alaska. Passed. credit for all that he has gained, or rather | ferred to in his remarks in the House of Lands ay, $110,000, a GOOD AS DEAD.” Mr. Davis also reported a bill to provide for | saved out of the wreck, for he had all the re- | on the 8th instant as inducin: his resignat re ATTENTION! : In fhe Grecgine sud sounding Operatlons, Was |. a last night was not | the distribution of the award of the Mexican | publican part of che Schate with hin when he | ol the foreign secretargohige se Testsuation ‘Tue INCOME Tax.—Th tt vs given, a! e Scie! ic results of tl exper e democratic caucus last nig! claims commission. Placed on the calendar. = 2 TO ORDER. gud means to, lay, bya vote of 5 to 4, decided the rapidity and certniney Wodr which sheng: | COUducive to that harmony which the deme. | “Nr \Crnan presented a concurrent resolu- | tothe President, of course novony ty ie | TRC Dame ong __Bachiss of man ‘5 day, vote of 5 to 4, dec e rapidity and certainty with which sound- 7 7 ronal 8 . Tse, rch. tEGULATION FROCK COATS that if an income tax feature was adopted in | ings were made, and also as.an improvement | CTatic leaders would be pleased to Fee Se | Hon of is jeaiaasure oe lek es lation | Honship, but because Hayes made him aSena- | The royal yacht Osbarne has been ordered te “ee ei: the internal revenue bill. that it shall not go | in the dredging work, wire wassubstituted for | the rank and file. It appears that Gen. Tom o the per cau tax on emigrants. Referred. | tor. The President thought he needed a facto. n + he at to the Mediterranean immediately to bri "4 Ata great saving. Fit guaranteed or cash re- | into effect until July Ist, 1879. rope. Specimens of ‘aredges were exhibited | Ewing and Representative Ben Willis had ck presented resolutions of the lezis- | tum in the Senate, so he told Garfield to step ng ome the Duke and Duchess of Edinturgh. . - lature of Kentucky in reference to a monu- | aside and make room for the administrati | hemes ba funded. _ P Prof. Agassiz, who, by this means, and by | quite a tilt. The latter made a speech, and ; oy — Naval Acti in England. use to-day seeing al be high! €; | gold and greenbacks he favored an ear! - 877, s i e of Hay ‘ir | the, ships of the first reserve to bes eee tation from office to make room for General | “-Abfasions on the coast ut North America journment. to prevent any pernicious ft mental to the act of March en Teton | this was all right in the case of Hayes, but if x i ch fener e 4 1! ; 5 : 9 ent, 5 n to the Hot Springs in Arkansas, was taken up | Grant had tried to dictate to a st: slat and prepared with all despateh for a six Reems Vernon Row. 10th and Pennsyivaniaave.y | George ‘A. Sheridan, of Louisiana. Nothing | aS discussed by J Professor George David: | cial legislation. Gen. Ewing said that Wills | na passe Springs : Pl ether te techn ee a live cohen. months’ cruise with the channel squadron. Grer Lewis Johnson & Co.'s Banks apie Ct | detinite as'to the matter has been determined | Vations painter see, ie. ev! represented the Fifth-avenue democracy ; On motion of Mr. Mitchell, the bill for the | there would have been. Matthews is nota bad | Chief officers have been appointed to the Plymouth ye: = ee i Sonera i 3 are stern coast of | the people had sent him (Ewing) and others to ; i - Cyclops, Gorgon, Hecate and Hydra, all tne BS BAWTHOEN LD ihmber of other applicants. for, the place, Jorth America, and ascribed them to the ac- | Congress to secure legislation t0 relieve them Tiken up and Pasods nO MATVIADS, was edeMean theres Carsten eS ted armor plated turret ships, of 48 tons bur. BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | which give some color to the statement that a | Hon of ice in the glacial period. A Pe py Dr, | oftheir burdens, and he would stay here until | “the Senate then resumed consideration of | as a ceases candidate, you know, and | then and garrrying four guus each, and the as * | change in the recordership of deeds of the Ot CsI be eat, Hig Mariotte, "by Dr. | the crack of doom, rather than have the people | nustitecs on che sole Lae ee aeration Of | as a con he Senate confessedly as an inde- | Prince Atbert. four guns, iron armor plated snt recelved, freeh from the Bprings. Distrlet is to be made. Sropeon! Glos, Aud a Memoir on the Inter: disappointed. Willis replied that he did rep- | rule, asyesterday, passing over those towhich | pendent. He has never been ralieat inthis nce, s Stone. It is re W. 8. THOMPSON, i: ca ci i, e 7 Tesen he Fifth-avenue democracy, a e R t; a ia a ‘ommissioned a . 703 Srourrany SuEmeax Scaresaen nx vinx | Sphere, ty Cen. benjamin Alvard, browght | was proud of but on the. financil question vite otiowing ii were passed: Explana. | ence: aidhe readily: graviated towas’ Me guards. “A chartered en ee ENTE SE ~ | ComMiTTEE ON BANKING, Etc.— 7 lifie seas se. The las ie algo represented the democracy of Jefferson | tory of section 1889, Revised Statutes, ad ; - | as coast guard chartered Seq IMPROVEMENT TAXES A SPECIAL. | COMMITTEE ON BaNkING, Erc.—The com- | per was highly commended for originality by < ‘Ohic y a : ‘se WERACKS an ARD Of | mittee on banking and currency to-day di- | Dr. Hilgard. sae results Were Leashed by oll and Jackson, which the gentleman from Ohio to 3 a . re BO: iid hot ratify and confirm’ certain territorial legisla- | Besides, he has the dispensing of patror sterday with twenty five ‘chased at the highest did ie 4 => TY. DRAW . Ewin: es y-one SOUDTE CERTIFICATES: 425 Pennsylvania | rected a subpena to be issued upon Secretary | style geometry and not by the analytical nin res thirty-one mageid | ois of a “ st — tion, and for other purposes. For the pay- | Michigan, and that has a tendenc: a nunition, and sj a6 the of stand, Ho. Sherman, to compel him to appear before the | method. R Tra fame oliyely talk between | ment to the officers aud soldiers of the Mexi. | him attached to the administration Kirke, com ten id “torpedo boats for the avenue. four doors above W illard's Hotel. p 4 astify 3 tae alt. , fic ses. epresentative Bridges, of Pennsylvania, can war of the three months extra pay, pro- | self there are other favors yet to come, Lhave naireerane iy W_H, SLATER. committee and tesiify as to the details of the At half-past four o'clock the scientific ses. | an Arkansas member. The former stated | © ks r t her { i" Feel = and hezotiation he has made with thesyndicate for | sion was adjourned,and the Academy resumed | {hat the defeat of the tari bill was a para, | Yided for by the act of July 19, 1848. heard that the President oHfered him a circuit | Feeling im Berlin and Vienna, | S> BUFFALO LITHIA. the sale of 432 per cent. bonds. Subp nas will | its business session a mount question of importance to his peopl HOUSE.—Mr. Cox (N.Y.) presented resolu. | Wdgeship, which he declined. as he ‘h hopeful that the Congress will meet shortig, E> sponte sRaD! SANS, also be issued to the members of the syndi- were ce FOLLOW W MEMBERS ||, | and. he considered it his duty-to interpose | tions of the legislature of New York in reler. foung wife who was not at all dis e | hopeful that the Beri meet shortly. ™ SPRING WATERS, cate to testify on the same subject. Yale College Now Haven, Gout; tot voi, | every obstacle to defeat the Dill, and if the | ence to tax on emigration. Referred. ing to wait until Judge Swayne resigns or | his Lauenborg es, but it is not thought Just received x S-ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE TREAS- | Trowbridge, of Harvard College, ze: | interposing such obstactes; he would refuse to | Mr. Kelley asked leave to report from the | dies, and that, in either event, th i that this will interfere with the diplomatie ne- MILBURN’S PHARMACY, r vt sailed to-day from New York in | Mass.; Prof. John Le Conte, president of the ion. Th committee of ways and means a bill to pro- | has promised to make him an’assoct: u oliations.- The persistence witn which maritir "1420 PENNA. AVENUR. *, to resume his former | Univ y of California, Oakland, Cal. r vide for the free entry of articles imported for | tic u s will take him Russi taining their posi — HAYWARD © 1 TNs - sit he arent OL RS Bone AT THE MEMOT 7 “Young man, I exhibition by art associations, or for the ex- | out of the Senate, but the President flatters rnin s is held to mean 5° HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | position in Lon the age! {UrO- | in AN Souls church interesting d any beard ‘on ¥ tension and’ advancement of the arts aud | himself that by that time he will no need the diference is radical, and each power He aa euaive ‘faciities for manufac. | Peap syndicate, tributes to the memoric ed members | face and voted with the southern democeary | sciences. of any republican votes. Christianey has ther's proposal an attempt to pre furing, “are now. showing a. line of Marbletzed Tur Rerontry (xrexview wirnt Sexaron | Were read, s follows: Blograph al Memoir | when my vote was needed, and may do wee Benied i noe it Lae Seieles Haren tripe apr egies pie it ts Sale el erecta ihe on fs unequaled for richness of design andcolor | (1, ai Fa epeieage es | Of Louis Agassiz: second part, relating to his ess, 5 ern de: ere the product of the pauper labor of Eu- | to co i ri stration. He ly, the rness of the ee in extent apy establishment in the | CONSLING inthe New York World continues p unless indeed, the southern demoe / life and Work in Ame he absorbing topic of discussion at the | HM) and Work in Ameri Senator Conkling had at first intend- | ard, jr. In Prof. Pack n his place toa personal explana. moir Was r Dr. »” by. Arnold Guyot; 2 by Asa Pack me- fe too much.” rope? | Will vet * C1 i e Ir. Kelley did not know anything al (ay's proceedings, in the open House | nat. He was simply the organ of the tr “After a xreat deal of hesitation Sena ti-tarifl men cannot be whipped into line; | Ury department and of the committee of ways Dames and Boars ‘ and that the tarifl Dill is as good asdead. It | @md means. iy | heater oe met at quarter of | js said that when the bill again comes up for Mr. Cox (N.Y.) said this was a free trade bill | me aa ‘ he: J. Asaph Ailen, of | debate that Conger, of Michigan, will move to | @Nd Should pass. . binatio nold Guyot, of | strike out th ‘ing clause, and that it will Mr. Stephens hoped the ‘bill would be con- ander of | be curried by 20 to 30 votes. | sidered now. It had been drawn very care- s E. Pei — with it on nearly ev out | pointments and all. ‘abinet to revert to Prince Bis- val idea of the Congress diseuss- of 1856 and 1871, rather than an Steiano. If this suggestion . the difficulty of the s without wounding nted at in the semi-official ay’s organ of the Russian of foreign affairs, which said, “We te about the way of g question—ap- itects designs for Mantles and Waruscoatings ¢ iy tiowed, sit pattations of rare and beautiful marbles “exac ; ed, Pe Caan Roa TR ne Russia fire-place STOVE. Contractors for | ed from doing so by his friends. It appears Plumbing and all Tin and Copper Work. Witha | that the author of the article is a man named large force of competent mechanics in their va- | Miner, who was a New York city newsp rious branches and long jersonal experience, will | man, and was taken to Utica to edit a Conk- do good work cheaper than any other house. m2-1¥ | jing organ in that city, and that the facts set a achusetts was held at { tall Senator Hoar refused to mi that resolu Cty . | fully and met the views of the Treasury de- ting into the UNRIVALLED forth in the interview were the impressions he 'Y, are names which The District in Congress. parement. ¥ tion were to be | Congress, Provided the door is large enough to S In QUALTY AND PRICE. received at several intery! he had with the pil in additior BILLS PASSED BY THE SENATE TO-DAY. Mr. Townsend (N, Y.) objected. u t resident anade | admit a ithout any one having to stoop, Senator concerning the course of the manage- Y usly published in the STAR. The Senate this after passed the bill t The regular Order was demanded, and the Boston, and while there he sent for ily overcome. But the belief docs Champagne Wines of ment of the paper. Senator Conkling was in- to fill thé twooflices vacated by th he Senate this afternoon passed the bill to- | wouse resumed consideration of the manor, nd requested him to preside as a | bot gain ground that the Congress will succeed MOET & CHANDON terviewed last night, and though he denied n of the terms of the incumbents at | Prevent the sale of lottery tickets in the Di ence report on the bill authorizing the em. to himself. Of course I do not | in averting war, even if itever meets. ET & CHANDON, in the main the specific utterances imputed to ssionwere held. triet of Columbia: also the bill providing for | ployment of temporary clerks, etc. : tinty what arguments were used, The Turkish Cabinet Crisis. ig Re age him, his denial did not convey the,idea that he f, Hilgard having positive- | the recording of deeds, mortgages and other | ) The committee had agreed upon all points | Pubit wax rumored that CollectorSimmons was | | The Cabinet crisis at . REN. SeED. SPRANCUIS & CO., had not given expression to some such views on to th i conveyances affecting real estate in this Dis. | except as to $10,000 for Salaries and expenses | 0 be guillotined and that the spoils of office in | tinues. It is believed that Ahmed Vetyk EL A + “sole Agents for U. 8. as those alleged in regard to the administra- i r trict, the provisions gf both of whieh bills have | of coh ectahe OF internal revenue, and $20,000 | the state were to. be divided by the twe Sena. | fendi, president of the council of mini sters, 4 — Hon. " ‘ Tof. 0. been printed in THESTAR. ‘ for railway postal clerks, eic. tors, | Mind, this is only rumor, but the coinei- | aud Minister of the Interior, adlieres to his The fact that Senator Conkling does not in- | ven, Conn., was élected_ vice. pre and rae WRG: Mr. Fosier said that Mr. Durham had on | ences that have followed the adhesion of these | resignation, but this is not certain, A recoa- tend to make any explanation concerning the | Prof. J. H.C. Coffin, U.S. N.. .) of WANTED—A COAL WEIGHER. yesterday in his speech misapprehended the | gchUemen to the adininistration faction have | struction of the Cabinet ix said to be aupocdt. Pasd ROBERT S$, Scorr | PUbiication rather netties the other Senators | Was was elected home secretary for Mr. Matthews to-day presented a petition purpose of the first item. It was not for the en curious and suggestive. Collector - | ing, but no successor to Ahmed Vefyk Eth RULE aus BOB i to whom personal allusions are made. Sena- | the ensuing Six years. from the Maple Council, No. 3, Sovereigns of | employment of special agenis, but to aid dep | MMS has gone, and the two Massachusetts | is mentioned. The contest is betw zt - WD GAS FITTING BUSINESS, | lors Gordon and Lamar particularly feel ag- Ar ion of thanks to the retiring offi. | Industry, of the District of Columbia, praying | uty-collectors inenioreing the laws. Senators seem 'to be consulted about all | and England for supremacy. | T Hae grieved. beeause the only way they can either , for the zeal and ability with whieh ti the patenes. OF Ws providing for te Ir. Durham said he was opposed to having nges in their state. IT nearly forgot Burn- | people and army are said to be bitter! February 26, 18 apie se | afm oF deny that portion of the interview | had ‘discharged their duties for the past six | {he Passage of a law provic 1 for the ap. | so many deputy collectors. ‘They were not | side. He is one of the President's men. |) to a Russian nee. The Turkish minist: - — which alludes to their action during the Conk- | years, was unanimously passed. peal dealers to Send the coriiticate ep ite | needed to enforce the laws, bui their appoint, | body seems lo take the trouble to inquire why, | rial counell y lerday deliberated on a reply rpRenns: TRUNKS! TRUNK S!: ling. Gordon unpleasantness is to “make per- Members of the Counei! for 18734 were then | (aLied with every toa lof coal sold by them. | ment was desired in order that they might do exce] ce have heard it sald be kes, tp bo ho: | to the dem: nd of General Neledolf, the cha sonal explana oO v ple as : Prot. $. F. Ba y. Wal- ‘ ad sold by I. ities act: a * y the side! yy tha ‘aflaires. for ‘Cav eLING BGS, sonal explanations on their own glected as follows: Prot Fk Baird. Dr Wal: | [twas reterred to the Distriet committees, litical work and help to elect gentiemen to | a under cay a ; ian their friends have advised this goth Gitbs Prof. late i rantionis A onee u and Batou urse, to draw Conkling out ; b TAXES ON CHURCH PROPERTY. ‘ongress and to aid the gentleman from Vhio, il life i : 5 perhaps. in civ! 1 u The Senate committee on the District of Co- Mr ks ster said the gentleman had not the | te nothing in the pt his vote. 1 lumbia has made a report recommending th least right to make that remark. Since the | dom't believe he could tell anybody why he ne ac y that a | Supports the administration. That is all the the sum of $2,505 collected of cestain ehureh | Sublect was broached, he would say that a | folowing Mr. Hayes has among the republices he Austro-Hun- Y Key, has left his Vienna on a month's leave - Todleben’s Miss! General rof, Simo D. LS, i SATOHELS. ceeditfg might be considered In great variety, of MY OWN and other maxes, | Senator Conkling first. bre: and at prices lower than ever, at ny FacTouy and | tor Conover denies the alle BALESKOOMS 9.25 Seventh Street, Gin ve ers pre Sena- $s concerning ph Henry, gat nits that he has endorsed the ad- president; F. A. P, ry; cl id P. Bar Cotlin, home si b ae tt, j iste democratic member of the committee had ob- | ¢ os ir announced . of President Hayes, and will con- | Fairman, tre trustees in the District under the assessment | ¢ ; ‘ati : Senators from the north, and you see it is no. ; a tas One door seve Usd Fellows’ Hall. As this is about the gravamen pe of Isil be refunded. |The committee report in | {oftcctors beeatee thal parte Gh aoe hace, | thing to boast of, considering that the Presi. | at Gene today fer JAY 38.17 3 Me iT favor of the House’ bill repealing so much of | (Ollectors because th hs charged with a spe the appointment of them. |W! J mission dent professes to be a republican, has been against Conover in the inter- Prof. New iv 2 hi is somewhat Pickwickia string the \« the act of June 20. 1874, as auth at seemed to be from tiie Cea TO ORDER. ized the le ce and holds an immense offic! y i the ‘matter with Mr. Durham was that bis | Sea in oftice a sas Germany's Mediatory Measures y style to ord The impression among membe ustrated his remarks b: x upon ehureh property in the Distr cours vas > | patronage in his hands. 7 Fae < Beercomtenteinrd Eran M yes, APY style desired, madeto order on | nq senators is that there is a good deal of Le board. and was listen amendment confining its operations | Sunchiners: Ihe feared tli the reas aes vor TUE SOUTHERN REPCBLICAN SENATORS. | 1h cJotinues her neta of a the premises. PAIRING, true inwardness of Senator Conkling’s views | attention, He made to property ily held and used for the pur- | in‘his district would be arrested. atid siopped | Conover is the only one whom Hayes can rely | Gian continues, ther me vette pope haliemoen Trunks, &c., Repaired, and Trunks covered ~t | in the interview, somewhat embellished and | vionsin respect to the best method of deverin, | Pose of public Worship. in their illicit practices. The gentleman was | Mon to vote for lim through thick and thin. | COUN ine strongest bepesee eeubess encour short notic ayS-tr_ | exaggerated by the newspaper expert who | ining this important constant in physics and JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. laking & bid for ine votes of the moonshiners | !#tterson has the fear of political persecuti satin) : rt gene PECIAL wrote le np. astronomy The committee also report in reference to | in his district ; RS eae a oe peony seriously Loxpo: “Apr he This y Pre *. A r. ae ‘ So arolina, ol ra er y 8 THE Navan Examining axp Rerinise | Ader Urol the House till vesting the appointment of jus- | , My, Durhax: complained thatthe gentleman | Hitivo {im for bane Waaia Gare eae "We are able | — Boarp, in session at the Navy department, | by other mem academy followed. | tices of the pevce, &e., for the District of Co | Bitde a personal atiaek upon him this morn. | nee" juattee does. tot exist even in name | invitations to the Co ie having no cases before it, has taken a recess.” | Prof. Stephen Alexander, of Princeton; Prof. | lumbia in the District Commissiouers, that to | 'fir. Foster.—What did you do to me! under Wade Hampton’s government. lak Spon the table oman — E. C. Pickering, on, Mass. : Prof. C. Hl. F. | authorize the District Commissioners to ap- | Mr: Durham manifested a good deal of ex. | H8Ve heard. of course, that something BS* | ceaty of aa Bites WESTERN CREAMERY, GENERAL TC. HH. SMITH, confirmed yes. | Peters, Clinton,N.¥.; and Mr, 5. P. Langiey, | point justices of the peace would be unconsti. | gift urham manifested a g €X- | heen said about prosecuting Conover at home. | treaty of San Stefano. ; es day by the Senate as paymasier in the | of Alleshany Observatory, participated. Sev: | tutional, and say that should the Commission. | Cinjmentin denial, when— good plantation | 1donot now 8 out that, ‘but 1 do know that the Congress. : will retire from his position as appoint. | eral objections to the plan proposed by Prot ppoint and’ commission a justice of the | manners, but the day for those sort of demon- He peers ieee ioe Bim see tage him ‘The Central News says FRESH NEW YORK BUTTER. | tent cierk of the treasury, as soon dete can | Neweon Were made and suvgestions of ce, “no citizen will be bound legally to | strations had gone by. he most profuse offers of patronage In con- hat the powers have ment clerk ; a The Professor was heard in teply to . >, arrange his boud for his ‘uew position. As- | The. d ‘ SRG. MO OTETER £'OO., sistant Appointment Clerk George M. Lam | i°¢tions: and the dobat Phere will sueeeed him. ; K's Suggestion that ssadors at Berlin should held a eon ference to arrange the course of proceedings at the proposed congress, the time of meet the ob: his summons, submit to his process, or | “Mr. Durham said it was not true that he was | Sieration of giving his support to the ad fated. | abide is judgment.” ‘The committee take | an advocate of the moonshiners in-any de. mean P| could tall some curioas the ground that these oflicers must either be | gree. He wanted the laws enforced, but he | St0Hes about Conover and certain nomina appanted by the President and confirmed by | would not vote money toenable midnight ma- | M@Bsthat were iven him by the President. jorthern, and Eastern market: ECIAL AGENT CARTER, the timber depre- LEATHER TRUNE SP ince his discovery of the satellites of Mars, | the Senate, or by law appointed by the “Presi rauders to go through the country and perse- rice, the ‘colored Senator &e. The respective governments have been : ine antes, the ‘Gin ‘a | Prof. Asaph Hall lias been engaged at every | dent alone, the courts of law, or the head of a | Tauders to go through the country and pei pi, stand |, | formal ested to instruct their ambassa- Wim Caxvas Cover, | dator fighter, Is due at Lake Charles, La..ina | ayatiabie moment in computations by whieh | debartorgte be te ao eater ene head of a Mr. Durham then demanded the previous good deal of a man—a good deal | dors BECKER'S day or two to be investigated by an agent of | to determine their orbits, distances atid peri. | Socver. ‘The committee theretore recomend i i as been true as steel all through in Russia. faiman. He dete h 1 question, and the report of the committee of | his elit with ihe boost Let al . ' —_ . ear the government. Charges were made against | odie times. Though his labors are not yet | that the House bill be amended soas to pro- | Wuestion, and t ss this fight with the President. Let me tell you | Loxnox, April 18—There has been Nihilist HARNESS AND TRUNK FACTORY, him at headquarters here, and the department nough has been done to indicate | vide that justices of the peace for the Disttiet “oie Sampson Moved that the House recede | Something about Bruce and Conover. On the | riots in the streets of Moscow, the nature and Corcoran Building, opp. U. 8. Treasury. | ordered that they be investigated. The feel [My Comers will enter, with all their | shall be nominated to the Senate by the Presi- | fromits disagreement in the item appropri. | Light we hela our capeus in regard to the New | exteut of which it is impossible to determine TRUNKS called for, repaired and covered atex- | ing in Lake Charlies is Rory renga aint a - | characteristics properly described, into the | dent. The committee recommend that fifteen | 4 iT - &e. The York appointments I looked around the room | from the oficial reports. - The alleged occasion tremely low prices. S, Gold, Nickel or | fet,and threats of killing him upon hisarriva’ | pages of the next text book onastionomy. ‘Te | Aeitteos HeaCommmittes recomme Washington, | Sac ercjosten cree ae ore saa TRG auiotton andl missed Bruce. | After inquiry we found | was the arrival of fifteen students from the sa See our $25 HARNESS, Gold, Nickel or | here have been openly made. Some of the s recent, address before the Academy of | two for Georgetown, and one each for Bright: | action was taken on the other question dig. | © at ie telegenen sent the White How sto | university of Kief goimg into exile when Rupber, “8 P people there have, however, kindly assured | Sciences, Prof. Hall gave an interesting de. | wood,{Tennallyton anid Uniontow: agreed to, and the effect was to require a new | 204 We telegraphed to ne ewe House crowds ‘surrounded crying “These men OLD HUNTING CASE the land office that for their part they will let | scription of the methods of computation which Seen rm eae committee of conference, which was ordered. oem ome cam lately Rl oo] suffer for the truth.” An official account WALTHAM WATCH, him live, evidently thinking this to bea great | he employed and the results obtained. The | THE ADJOURNMENT QUESTION IN THE THE ADJOUREMENT RESOLTRON fiat Conover met him as he entered and drew | says: “ Acts of violence ensued. ‘The students ‘Lady’s Size, ‘Handsomely Eugraved, for concession on their part. glements of the orbits of the satellites were | Hovse.—At 1.45 o'clock this afternoon the ad- | The House them resmel soictiontion 0 to do, and whether he would not vote lortne | NEre conveyed to prison pending their dis. S Gents sive. Goll ning Case Elgin MANDAMUS AGAINST SECRETARY SHERMAN by graphical methods" Porthe outersarghie, | JoUrnment resolution again came up in the fhe Senate Kesolution Axing the frth day of | President's nominees. Bruce very firmly told | Patch to Siberia and Rowbver asteibeees these Wateh, jeweled movement, Chronometer Balance, | 4 mandamus case was entered in the Cirenit | or betmos the ti a lati ; | House of Representatives. Yesterday the | June for the final Mipberen 0) ee him that he would not. ‘But,’ said Conover, | disturbai toth itement ii ae maverecnt, Chreneeerse Bs he Cireuit re he time of revolution around the : | the pending question being upon Mr. Gartield’s | Dim th - i 2 sturbances e excitement growing out of ve hose Auction fo Buy Wasohesy Court yesterday by Alexander McLeod, of | Planet was thus found to be 30 hours 18 min. | House by a vote of 130 to 108 refused to refer didn’t the President promise you the control ‘im 437 9th Street. | South Caroli , against John Sherman, Sec- Pl retary of the Treasury, for the payment of a ; committee. Mr. Wood moved to reconsider | Tefer the resolution to the committee of ways | jcedit to me, aud he told me he should yale NAT TANS SETHE BAIR MOOV ERE | 3227004, which the plaititif claims ig due him | Ments Tse Hisicomly the absent tod followed | the vote whereby such reference was yerused, | Amd means. The yeas and hays were ordered | N€¢it tome, and he told, Bruce, ‘The Presi Restores, gray or faded hair to tts original color from the Treasury of the L eyed Stites, and a | Washington, because this series was by far | Whereupon Mr. Garfield moved to lay the mo: | 0M this yesterday and youthful ‘Moves dandru: fo Phobos, the inner satellite, 7 hours | te resolution of the Senate to adjourn sine | motion to lay on the table the motion to recon- | of the patronage in your state aud your share the threat of the woman, Vera Sassuliteh, for utes. Al ter these approximate ele. | ‘Ue on the 10th of June to the ways and means | Sider the vote by which the House refused to | of the bther appointments? «1 know he prac, titel of police at Bt Pesersture, Trepofl, the —— RECONSTRUCTION IN CUBA, id +“ dent certainly made me this offer, and I re- Exil Ret rT three i W cause was issued. + “ r i n . The motion to lay on the table was rejected— | ri a og y prt xiles Return: cir Homes. peala pommrce in cree fofee ages rw | ule to sho = mages Narcan, ama gungzenay had boca | tan th table Me Wwoou's motion wastes: ge | geas isnays sana Mr Mlle ook Oe nr | Med: {would act Sell my vate atany price. | un"Tome taurine 9,tmen Momen. ‘With constantly fhereasing sale for the past | CAUCUS OF DEMOCKATIC REPRESENTALIVEs, | Made. Moreover the chery e eee Gvety | yeas 114, nays 125. It was brought about. by | ¥0 Proucuuce a eulogy upon Mr. Leonard. enough te buy me And He told Conoverthat | APT JS, contains the following: “Tne sur: ‘ i ; sone! i 7 é —__ee d ; a joazalez, in surrendering eigpt years, we fer! satisiied wo can Tecommendit. | With a view of reconciling the differences | dinerent points into one group. Thaee ot hearty al i ennsylvania deinocrats, who 7 | it he took the tatbe snd ror ge for such | fo the government authorities at Calimete, it ef thischaacieor parations | among the democrats that were developed in Washington, were taken between August llth | Yes Pitta to te eae rate ns committees, | “r+ Conkling and the Administra- an offer he migh certain that it woul : the jurisdiction of Colon, on the St tenn First, being warranted entirely harmless. the House yesterday, @ caucus was held last | and October dist. There were 50 observations | Tesclution to the Ways and means committee, tion. he deserved cena are Tae al we eet tit! | addressed his men as follows: “ Uld compan, = Becond, no sediment or other extraneous ms=2r, | night at the Capitol, about seventy members | of Deimos, and 39 of Phobos. The results of Bridges and Ch aniae cor ay to is | MORE OF THE ALLEGED INTERVIEW—THE sen. | He deserved ‘censure of all decent men. | {ins resolved 10 obey the orders given me ‘by Greating more or less dirt upon the scalp, toshake } being present, Representative Blackburn, of | these labors were then compared with the | Bridges and Clymer, however, refused to be : . a . THE ADMINISTRATION THINKS OF STARTING A | the chief of this department, listen soldiers. upbetore using. a unen or the f Kentucky, in the ehair, and Mr. Clarke, of | approximate elements. What are called equa. | pound by the party educus, and joie against | ATOR'S OPINION OF HIS COLLEAGUES AND NEWSPAPER. | from this moment you are absolved from oath Pe eee ale nace Ralls. Missouri, acting as secretary, Representative | tions of condition, or differential equations, order intervened bette culogles On then, | OTHERS. | . ds Teported as | to the constitution framed in Gauimaro, on Pot up In large bottles. Price One Dollar, Wood, of New York, offered a resolution to | were computed between these residuals and Representative Leonard, of Louisiana, and The publication of the alleged interview with - ber- | the 10th of October, 1868. I have been author. For sale at postpone action on ‘the Senate concurrent | the elements. There were equations for | Kepres edings on the adjournmentrese: | Senator Conkling on the political situation irtuous, and yet I believe that you and | ized by the first magistrate and our principal Corner 2d and D sts. n.w., Fesolution for adjournment on the lth of | Deimos and 79 for Phobos, the equations con. | further proceedings on the adjournment reso ate 7 ba z | 1 both would be surprised if we knew how | chiefs to advise you to forget this oaty as well marls-tr and corner 14th and I n.te, June until the bth of May, and spoke of the | taining 7 unknown quantities, Eis mass of | lution were intermitted. whieh Senator Sonkiite cleus to veian oe much, money it had at its command. A gentle. | as illfeeling which you might have within = justice and propriety of the House taking the | equations was solv what is called the . 7 sere: ‘s — | gerated report of onfident ve fon, | man residing now in Washington, who, though | your hearts. and be LOXDO8 CUBRERTAS. initiative of adjounment-and against what | method of feast squares: in order fo eet the |p NOP YET SaTIsenED AnocT Tua” $1,000 a democrat, is high in the confidence of the | {he thought ol peace ended ee ee ko m i " i has occasioned a good deal of comment. ; the thought of peace an vate in this | most probable corrections of the assumed | Before the committee on expetuditures in the | 0) Coking ON SHERMAN, WATTERSON AND | administration, and at the same time. has | ie, thought of peas Sid recemation ot She Representative Wright, of Penn- | elements. Long and laborious calculations | P.O. D., Mr. Chipman, of the first controller's . . FOSTER. ee always expressed himself as friendly to me, | consider that you leave darkness behind you, briefly expressed his views against | were involved. Years of watching and | office, testified that the Treasury refused to It ding to the full report in the | ‘@!4 me not long ago that he had been sent for | and that you are entering the civilized world. See Rae PE the tariff Dill. Representative | months of complicated computation, are | pass Disbursing Clerk of the P.O. D. Burn. | It appears, according nas © | and consulted by the President as to the ad- | where you will find a government which wit Hardenbergh, of New Jersey, also opposed | required to ascertain astronomical ‘facts | side's account for the $10,000 advanced by him | New York World of yesterday, that Mr.Conk- | visability of starting a first-class journal. in | receive you with the benevolence of a fathe: action on the tariff bill, and was in favor of | to which the college student grudges an | to Mr. Hubbard, of the postal commission, be- | ling, in speaking of the electoral commission, | New York or at the capital, to support the | M, t T RECEIVED, he rmed the dictation of the S “8S LONDON UMBRELLAS. sylvan ‘The latest styles. th ImrorteD Dirgct. ; desto Diaz and twenty-four other prisoners i . &CO.. postponing jactign on the Senate resolution | hour's study. The corrections were then ap: | cause no itemized statement, as to how | said: “I became aware that the real fearon | administration. The gentleman remarked to | have, at their own request, bec! MLW. GALE, FEO. ACO hniil the ith of May. Representative Harts: plied to the assumed elements and gave the | the money. Was spent, was. ‘presented, | tle part of the Hayes men was that woud | Naneike itwould cost a great dealof money. | Santo Domingo City by Spanish masta. aplo-tr JEWELLERS. of Virginia, advocated prompt action on the inal elements which corresponded very well | No account could be allowed by his office with. | be opposed to the makeshifts or bargainings, | but the President at once replied that money The great movement of passengers by the farifl Lill, and also on the bil! pending in the | with the results of the Washington observa: | out such a statement. ‘The government will | as 1 most certainly should be. From the mo: | was no object. as all theet wae teanted won ee ONDS AND STOCKS. ways and'means committee to reduce the tax | tions. Thus the periodic ti iS Mi coast steamers continued. Many Cubans $s were found to | hold Col. Burnside and his bondsmen respon. | ment that the commission began its work I | furnished at once. Half a million could be sup- | who had taken refuue at Key West are return- ) a Ee on tobacco. It was finally agreed that every be, for Deimos 30 hours 17 minutes 53.36 see- | sible for this money, unless Mr. Hubbard, by | had an uneasy feeling. That something evil | plied, if desired. “The gentleman, whose real | jy, , and the steamers from New York and the District of Columbia Bonds of various issues; Representative should vote on the tariff bill | onds, and for Phobos 7 hours 39 minutes and | making a sworn Statement that the money | Was afoot 1 was sure, though I could not get | feason was that thers woe me constituency to | neighboring islands are bringing many Cuban Washingven Sad despa QuaeriyS according to the interests of his own section, | 15.07 seconds. The distances of the Satellites | was advanced to him, thinking it was ‘all hold of anything tangible. John Sherman, | support the paper if issued, got out of the con- elles returning from voluntary exile. In aE ooo dg et fan Municipal and Rai Bonds and! bought | and the resolution for the postponement of | from the center of Mars when that Planet is at | right, thus relieve the disbursing clerk, and | Watterson, Fosterand other Western men had | ference as best he could, and the subject was and sold Grcewis JOHNSON & CU., Bankers, i : ut the meantime the various governors in the action on the Senate resolution until the 15th | distance of unity from the earth were found | assume hole responsibility for the their heads together and were plotting some- | not breught up again.’ But he said to me, loth st. and Penna, avenue. | of May was then adopted, Representative be, i 3 the wi pO ry money 1 | interior of the island are doing all in their to be, for Deimos, 32354 seconds, and for | himself. . Hubbard has submitted r | thing, I knew. There was no effort that | speaking of the project, that the administra- er { a Bridges, of Pennsylvania, being the ouly oue | Phobcs. 120581 seconds. By means of these | statement to the committee they natieres | LELOW of fo get ime within’ the ines-bur | :Peakine of the project, that the administra, peter ok ane new seltiements and to bring CET , they rd chaos of transfers of prep- Who said he would not be bound by the action | Periodie times and distances in a very few | him that his former ones were unsatistactory: | once, A. mutual ‘friend came to” me money for its friends, but that it was prepared | erty by means of decent distribution and legal CHEAPER THAN EVE. of the caucus. minutes the mass of Mars can be computed. | Inthishe makes u, ‘the $10,000 appropriation as | and said that Mr. Watterson would like to | to use it without stint. It does this, too, tion, The feeling of peace and safety —— Heine, Deimos in our calculation the value of | expended in the following manher:—Railroad | meet me. I said «Very well; the next time | while professing to be anxious for reform in not fail to exercise its invigorating power — TuE Customs Commission which has been | Mars is found to be one—3095313th ; from Pho- | and traveling expenses dieraizin the amount | We go tothe house I will be happy to meet | politics!” on the great mass of sensible people. Gen. ‘A Full Supply at All Prices. investigating the subject of undervaluations | BOS It Is. ascertained to be one—30i845:th; | required for the transportation of the commis. | him.” We were introduced a day or two ater THE WORLD DEFENDS THE REPORT. Martinez was at last accounts in the - then te transportation act in Cai- | TRE, mass of the Sun in both cases being | sion and elerks from place to plaee), $1,893.44; | and had a few commonplace words together. | The World of to-day says in relation to the eastern de; ent. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL and the immediate transportation Cul- | taken for unity as is the custom in as. | board and hotel bills, $1,893.44; salary to Geo, | The same triend—I'll tell you who it was, e: authenticity of the report of Senator Conk- —<—<—<——$___ cago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, have arrived | tronomy. These values of the mass of | Bassett, clerk of commission, $800; $3,653.: Senator Stewart, of Nevada—ur; me seve- | ling’s utterances :—“We have the author's pos- . Grant in Florence. AT here. Appraiser General Meredith willspend | Mars are probably much more accurate for other clerk hire and for stenographers; | ral times afterwards to goand callon him, and | itive assurance that on Friday of last week he FLORENCE. April 18—The American resi- eer ceeeren Ss aoa a few days in Baltimore ; Col. Bingham goes to | than any that have ever before been salary to F. W. Palmer, member of commis- | said Watterson desired to have me dine with | wrote to Senator Conkling, distinctly inform. | dents of this city gave a banquet to G " WM. BALL. x SON'S, Boston, and Mr. Hines remains here. The | computed. They show that the mass of sion, $1,800; salary to D. M. Fox, also member | him. I declined, and at last said: *Look here, | ing him that he bad prepared this document | Grant last night. . apé-tr 428 Tth street. commission will spend one day in Baltimore THE PLANET IS SMALLER of commission, $1,296.53; sala: to G B. Stewart, I don't know what your object is, but | for publication, and intended to publish it, ———— GENCY FOR and a short time in Philadelphia. and will meet | than has heretofore been assumed. ‘The Hubbard, member of commission, $1,487.58. | I tell you dainty that I have no time now for | and that on Sunday. April $4 Senator oat The Markets. im a reply to this e 5 next week in Boston, reserving New York as | former values were found by the perturbations munittee is not satisfied with thi - | dining wit) mocratic members of Congress, | ling tele; hed BALTIMORE, April 14,—V; 4 *OLD NORTH STATE** SMOKING TOBACCO, | the last point to be exam! Which Mars exerted on other janets. About see cel Thee vcousiter tie Spa ir and vou ma as well understand it” Stewart “our lees dy sirpraed me. The con. | 29 oy deterred ae ue sizes, % Tra neral ie inning of is centul urchal ave clerk hire unauthorized want seemed to fended, and wel jay appa- | versations were all in col lence. can ; orth Carolina sixes, iS able the soove named TOBACCO anditcknne, | _ THE CURIOSITY SHOP of the dead-letteronice | Ievalee ae eiged een Way, a8 one in, | Shy some members of the COMI AON Tee | LORtLG Tt an ll Comper That eae oe aegaba, | Nersations were all in confidence. 1. author | 40, new, 8 bid today. Bugar quiet and steaty> Flanequatied to any yet cinerea fe tous market. on has been enriched by the addition of a skull | and some years ago Leveitier, the French | ed more than others, and consider the amount | came to any of the bargain makers; but I | of the communication the next day replied 1g made of obacco, stan 43 do. consolit @1ig; do. 3 BALTIMORE, April 18.—Cotton quiet—mid- " astronomer, after a laborious calculation ile traveling expense: think eve: knew there was intrigue | that he did not consider that Senator Conk, . a its own'mertts é perfect specie ot ee ging se grormer |S a | Found iis mass tobe one-eMMWOI, avatar one. | Pald.for railroad and travelingexpenses rather | think everybody knew there w democracy | ling had any right to forbid the publication, | figut'stoch™ "Water gpiuestemcy, and frm, and Unie other, Tobeeces, it Geen not bits the'| perfec PM Dein Phin ind; and was intend. | q little larger than that given by the motion of | met and Fox, that most of the railvoads | and the friends of Hayes, and that the wires | and that he (the author) should not be bound | western firia ana § re tongue, a quality much desired by smokers. | I eran Pee elphia: but came into | the satellites. honored the commission with free passes. between Washington and Columbus kept the | by his dictation. do. amber, 1.36a1.37; Pennsylvania red, eee eee CIO AS CHES es |! Siva kicking axcyigtter ofice. | The latter CURIOUS FEATURES OF THE SATELLITES. . grammars! Ohio man thoroughly informed as to all that THE AUTHOR OF THE INTERVIEW. 1.35: No. 2 winter Ted, western, EMORING TCBACCO, anda full line Sieben alive, Kicking: aoa poling. and about six, Another curious feature is that the orbit of | THE P. O. D. INVESTIGATION.—The commit- | was doing in his behalf.” It is generally understood here that the 3 Seabs8)s; May. 1 335. Articles and Goods. . of alligators which attain alength of only some | the cuter satellite is very nearly a circle, | tee investigating the P. O. D. to-day examined | H1s OPINION OF THE SOUTHERN DEMOcRatrc | World article was written by Mr, John F, ag Rg rg gt “Ager ow Nounsiate: | “bx feet. He has been turned over te-one of | Wavle that of, the Inner one seems to be deci- | Mr. T. J, Collins, the engineer of the depart. SENATORS. in, | Bane tr Comet oad yet tice Republt: | ttced apok ane Apel. Se a we wa wk Es | Himvanceeerac tin Benin ata | Sta Hu OGG eau ela aiarery | DU egeerae heap darigtie | af etar crs Snare oan: | tin he nevi nat ea eae | Be ga pa = sim, s E - | is hare what would e e 5 ig. | adisc! employe of the Utica Re; A be SEAS onasre. tion'of her diversion, “She has placed im in tempt to explain the ra ne expected. nehe aE) plumb ing, So; He gave an account of how “while the cold sorties fe eiven So Sh oles | 22) one neo diecheonet by the managers of | side ataer eek sete oa | the fernery. Tae ean assuming the existence of a resist. | {hat portion of the money which came under | Goring went on to say: “it iooks very mach | that paper, with which he (Gonidies ier and uuchanged. BEST LAGER BEER, 8 dozen, | : cin Pres ing medium around Mars would here be met | bis immediate supervision was spent. Tike ownership on thepart of these gentlemen, | nothing todo. He has since that evest beon | mand but 1 's5s96. Potroleun i ‘NNA BEER (xenuine), $1.60 dozen. 01 FICIAL RECOGNITION-—The President has | by'this objection, that. although a, resisting and itis certain that they are not disposed to | hostile. Mr. Conkling was informed that Mi- | 9%, backed, C. WITMER, os ocentes recognized J. A. Browder as consul of the | medium would indeed shorten the time | CONFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in executive t get | ner sold, for alarre sum, the article in which. apti-tr 1918 Pennsylvania ave. | United States of Venezuela at St. Louis, Mis. | of revolution it would also diminish the eccen. | session yesterday confirmed the following | 'Cl@%,ABy,oF their claims. Hayes caunot ge H B| if if , and Tam by no | Said the Senator, “he pretends to give a con- | flour, 2.600: wheat. F souri. Hicity of the orbit, so that we might suppose | nominations: Thomas C. H. Smitli, of Ohio, means surelthst he deslies it, Hehasan im | versation which was protected noronly by pri. | S00. ‘Sbipments—w. MES: cox's Wintel Would ‘be seis Would, have an orbit | to be paymaster U.S, Army, with rank of ma, | ordinate conceit of his own powers, and in | vacy but by hospitality. i lavited, him tomy Freights to Li Pe INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION THE PATENT OFFICE AND PATENT Law- | which would be sensibly a circle; but this, as | 10, lenry H. McMullen, 'U. 8. marshal for | Spite of the fact thathecancommand no votes | house. I talked with him there in confidence. o3a Goer, Se . ecaorur FOR . YERS.—Senator Oglesby yesterday submittea | W&DAve seen, is not the case. laware; James C, Tolman, U. 8. surveyor | at the south seems possessed of the delusion | He took vo note, no memoranda,ta my house: | NEW YORK, ey tae Be oe ma | ta semaea elton adopted ataennt | ste ioe, os Beau AAPmalRe | gentler Steen Joba A Baring migeay | athe ane tp Seale puny othe own | he severed ape ar gene get | Bart : ‘y eminent physicians of Balti- | meeting of the Patent Qfice Bar Association, | for Phobos 3/0 miles, or about the distanes | t4im second artillery and date of commision | ablest of them all. Gordon 1s arrogant ang | after he attempts to reproduce these conver. | NEM yt ORK. ba > ee e Patent Office Bar Association, upon | from Washington to Berlin. The nearness of f ber 9, i867, under special domineering, but by no means brilliant. Hill | sations. He has misquoted me in many things; | LON April Srort & CHOU WE further consideration, withdraw their support | these satellites to Mars will cause rom December ,, under act of us ived me in others. The six | 90 for ‘and &C WELL, its, Washington, a th he some very | Congress of April 8, 1878; First Lieut. Edgar | has very little honor, even in his own stat he has misconceived > mene me |. W. CROPLEY, Agent, to so samo’ Se. Senate bill 897 and House | curious appearances to an observer on. tha’ W. Bee of the corps of éngineers, to be pro. | ad his opinions are changeable. Butler, of | columns abound in misstatements, and, taken ag —— taw aitimoree MacrDeT Favetze and Bae | resolution, No. $15 as abolishes the board-of- Inner moon as It rises te tho wen rot of the | fessor of mathematics at the Miitary Ackas. | South Caratina, is cooland ‘polished, and will | as.a whole in their eonnection, are untfue, Ect a awa rary | uation of inal urisdieon fee eee ace | the east. Its horizontal parallax of about 21 | MY At, West Foint. Also anumber of army | Doon ore ctonewith tik oe ee ‘Tux Postal EXcuRstontsrs—Superintend- | 9¢ OR DON. April 18, | JACKSON'S | ee foe te ee interference, | Imguce: slowly te the sacri cota ml Tue Fourowme Fines are reported by | Woodford went on hie trip Te Mieco ent of Railway Service Vail to-day received a NDON, April 18, 4 sacramtastatae ~. OR4000, Selon 9 Mae besed-Gr eremioea rane a Punonee cause whish veensdon aor ae + k coubie welling a £ Net Eamar,t vam ane Tf ge and bewildered ony arrived sxe ‘West, Messrs. Morton, aa@-The -line bill tor enced Monest prise at Centennial Exposition | board-of-examiners-in-chief to retain their | The work which remains to be done by Prot. Suned py SG! Whitney, at orem ing witha. mouse: He ag py Site his well. pale Savannah, Petroleum passed Hescing: character 9 swuctentay ad daserfnd | Jurisdiction in tee ‘on Patents, Commisteres | Gall, and whlch he hopes to complete in a few | Mass., with 60 head of eattle’and 50 swine; | head full of Mlssissippl levee sccaes seat oe. | Sac elses thew tele ‘charleston arving Feading in the Ebsdest tobacco ever made. | As ur Siue attkp Saint te understood to have: vored a bill some- the nateliites Sete Ae Len ee ee Joss 33,000. y obit oy Bg ot ah Bead e 7 closely imitated inferior Blots ou every ‘uncertal, - ethers proceeded to Fernandina, and to-day 4S@-The international ‘every plug. what resembling the oue above alluded to, but | rope with the elements already computed, and &@-The Delaware, Lackawanna and ‘ed to him about to ea to Savannah on the | tion met at Atlanta, ail dealers. Send fi A. containing features not acceptable the Bar | to determine from each set the correction coal Ne ‘York has been poxtposed and must over Ps Sola “4 vements of Judge BON @ Co», M'DSE Vie HD, nag Sssoclation. the distance of thy savelltes from Mare, aud | dom ine ne nest ected mac aze ap ee a, Se