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Pes es ae ee . | : . — = — THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. —— . PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday? ARIES FEAR BUTTER con a Avenar, corme! Ponnsy!y ) EUROPEANTFOREBODINGS, The Evening Star Newspaper | Company 3 ‘FM AN? te ; 5 oa io Bee Pree : Difficulties of the Situation. ‘THE EvENt TAR is served to subscribers tn the city by cares, on Sate own Stes es cents per week, or cen ‘Tv mont! eounter, 2 cents each. y mail—postage pre- + Bis e0 cents 2 months one year, $6. DEATH OF PRESIDENT ORTON. * ‘THE WEEKLY Sram pounce: CE te paid F PRESIDEN “1: ili Hreeeed.; Bi comics ot $225 sg ROPEAN SITUATION TO-DAY. we A sah saters thane cet be pad a a> on oO —_ Didicuitics in the Way of the Mu vance; no paper sent longe! id for, Ph pas . oe Withannwanie ere ce | V2. BN, TAs, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1878. TWO CENTS. |... nen Hions concerning the shnultaneous # awal tion of the Enishi feet and Russian forces trou THE EVENING STAR, | interview with Sceretary Sherman THE WAY TO PARIS: The District in Congress. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. valling feel in the: Bugis pres: eae WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT Hig LATE TRANSAC- —— CORRECTION OF ASSESSMENTS. | — Ineasiness vathe that all the TION IN NEW YORK, N. BUTLER'S SPATE- The Trip of the Portsmonth. The Senate committee on the District of Co- | Monpay, April eel als te ee oma q pape oi ae 's in Rome, will speak of ingto ( 7 MENTS IN BOSTON, BIC. . [Correspondence of the Star.) humbia oceupied the time of its meeting this | ATE.—The Chair laid before the S: 1in a very despondent tone. They Senay gchog and other eam | Washington News and Gossip. Phe eae oe atiee Havre, France, Aprils. | morning in consideration of the bill to provide | 2 Communication from the Secretary SU ae aerate Ril Be eat Fan Church (Rey. Dr. SS. Mitchell) TO-MOR- | Govenxwent RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Internal SORRY AUG! a Curiosity was the main r tor my choice | for the revision and correction of assessments | t'ansmitting a report of the hydrographic t rae ee ot any eee res 3 ] os Wi FOVERNMED 2 A erna y Gen. Butler at a dinner at Bos- $ n reason for my O SUCGINI inane Rokr sa 4 e for the hurawal S730. Colon neetioge NO" SONICS WHIMS? | Revenne, $520,480.73: customs,é8240,505.45, foncteported inthe morning papers, sald thac | Ofer0ssing the Atlantic in a naval vessel in Cokin bien ann Tor ater erate DUtICE Of | commission on. the condition of the wharves | "The 7 nd the Daily Teiegraph's Vien. Bao ne Seah gBQU SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent, loan to- . Butler must have been misrepresented | Preference to the customary ocean steamer. | of amendinent were agreed to, and tiie bill Was | milter on commieres eee Refer Fed to com. | pa corte correspondent ase ee ee on MONDAY day $200,000. ‘ . or had fallen ito several grave mistakes in | Tad tong had a desire to Took into the inner | reported by Mr. Hollins, with the amend: | "Mr. itoltins, from the commitiee on the Dis. | ol utfaita Iw nelinge henag boyy gue, ashe Srelock, forthe, pur Iegrees: | aire = regard to the loans. It is not true that the | Workings of our navy, the outside of which, | ments. | forthe regebia: reported a bill to provide | course of the negoiiations makes i : for, the po ted'tohe | GEN. BUTLER's Buit.—Gen. Butler tried to | people were buying four per cent. bonds at | With its glittering show and exclusive dignity, | CLAIM FOR DAMAGES BY STREET mirkoys. | for the revision and correction of assessments | there aupacent that taeda = aren pass his convenient currency shinptaster bill | Pooh the tateot ve millioasa monthe fer | Washingtonians are so familiar with. Thad eer MENTS. | Inthe District of Columbia, with a substitute | any concession relative to the catipioeiees ct atkeMeney | (@ay under a suspension of the rules, bu: i: | The whole amount of sales of such bonds. fvom | Watched the little ducks ashore and wanted to | M¥. Coukting introduced in the Senate to | fom Mbesame. |” OY on. puvite | live position at herrea a Be i ee eer ALARA cua | id Bot even receive a majority vote, being | the Istof December to the 1th of April tie | See them at se . eV. MeNatr, | ithe memorial of Maria C. Fitzhugh and | puildings and grounds reported ¢ bill focews | ake fone tans. di Lopar ited that | defeated by yeas 120, to nays 124. date of the contract, was $5,598,000—a Tittle | | The Portsmouth, Commander F. V. MeNair, nC. Carroll, trustees and hei lief of Albert Ordway, with an amendment ge in the vis of the sie BuriprvosA meeting of the sub. | Over amillion a month:and itis not true that | Was to be my home. for three weeks. You re roll. of Duddington, praying remuner | Placed on the ealenda ‘ Nit be considered at the meeting of 0 Pi bite BeiLpincs.—A meeting of the sub- | he sold 4's per cent. bonds for thirty years. No | Temember she arrived at Washington about Hexed damaxes to property in thiseity, | My. Barnum introduced a bill for the reliet pe held MONDAY EVENING. Apri committees of the House and Senate commit- | such bonds are authorized. Tae bonds sold The uaa. of February, from San Francisco, | py season of street improvements unde | of sundry owners in square the city of | on the withd beyond oelock. A full attendance is soilcit tees on publie buildings and grounds was held | were 4's per cent. bonds for fifteen years, and | mal Ing the trip around the Horn in 112 days— | jection of the late board of public wo Washinsion. Referred to Distriet committee. | the Dardanel ka Bay deont | today to discuss the subject of a uniforms | they were not sold at par, but at I'S per cent. pemarks bly good time for a sailing vessel. Be- | be yeleased trom the payment oi the a ey introduced a bill to amend th | | about 12 hours sail from Stambeal, white Policy to be pursued in relation to the disposal | aud the accruing interest, premium. in gold el to procead th Naw tae ae S order: | issued against said property for spe | 10ad article of Referred to the military | Adiisnople ty at least a three days foreed 5 VINGS AND BUILD- @ sus bills for e buildings coin, or the equivalent of 102 rreney,whic F : rk and rovement purposes, and also proposing to | com e “| march dista © Russians vat thes Pe RU Oe ihe aoe of me mamerous tile Jor Berks Danses: a sthe market rate that day nd about the | Foods Irom there to the French Ex posi i. land tra a Pesta property t y the | Mr, Conkling presented the inet = maul the Rusdaus athought th v tng of this Association will be held in the Cave | talked a great deal, but agreed upon no plan | €duivalent of par ford percent. bonds. The | Before leaving Washington twelve of her | trent. The property thvdes oun ithe eae | meeting oF wetepane of the Ment rrangement Was made by which, tithe of ine Young Men's Chis < | Samed ae h truth is, that shice the cont A ee ee ae ciemm oven leaving two howitzersas | of square. 46, bounded-on the north by tat Gene 1 - | event of an outhreak ‘oe bo aaa s : = = are sel nav Signs oF AE OL was ‘orts: reet, on the south by F sireet, on the east by | Ured list of th ’ several petition prio} oveme! ING, the Fae: Isvraw TERROR? Inquiny.-Georke : \ te of-| Mouth is not without either a fighting | oq‘strcet ‘southeast, and on the west. by ie, | lathe same cifect. Heferred to nantes This Seemed to rare he a Hon af oft Revuolile..s eel errl. a month; and this is one of the ling reputation. It was in 18%, when | street southwest, containing 22218: suvare | mittee, ° ro bea y A. Reynolis. an exagent of the Indian terri 5 rae commanded by Admiral, then Commander a a a to be giv FRED. W. PRATT, & t levoted mt F {his time to. | beneficial sof the contract, the | comma by | Gh USN ands feet of ground. | Mr. Hereford, from the commit: Mf the fle ory devoted over two hours of his time to- [ yesiitof confidence inspired by it, | Foote, the naval temperance reformer, ia | Oh) 0) BO . Lsocrry, | Teported a bill for the relief of th ims have created 3 tI = KNIGHTS TEM day in reflecting to the Senate committee on AS to the story that Mr. Sherman was sum. | compan: with the Levant, she stormed and M ‘ es IN CUT MONUMENTAL SOCIE ry | Ey 1iChureh South, at Char} | ix’ ave creates : untling b = _ | teinitories the ideas of the Indians on the sub. | moned before the House committee on bank. | captured the Barrier forts at the mouth of the | The bill introduced in the House to-day \ ced onthe eaemar. | BO ae an ren rae, te ates ATT itorial form of government. Mr. | ing and eurreney, or withheld or concealed | Yangtse Kiang river. ‘The English were be- | incorporate the Washington City Monument | 3 meron Wis.) submitted a minority | if the congress. meets, months may mobeuie To ORDER, chewed tht the Indians wanted a | the reeent contract with the syndivate for the | Sewhig Canton, and the Chinese, without pro. + Hames as incorporators Thomas B. | 1 Ordered printed with that of the ma- | pass before it solves. all of thee ey J jiment. Dui thes do not want t ile of 12 per cent. bonds, or its terms, Mr. | veéation, turned their gins ou the boats trom , John T. Mitchell, ‘Thomas P. Morzan, _ | tions before ‘it, and if the -Turke mace REGULATION FROCK COATS, heir ro to sabroe corner Sherman Said that he had not beeu summoned | OW Sa erry thewen wits mpson, and . Hume, of the Mr. Kernan. at the request of the | while evacuate Various points ins teas | hefo id that the Indians had tr very well that he is at th red men who came to settle amo dily respond to their request. wit them in the mest whole-sowied manu ity, and that ho summons has either been | Wation among ? for good Tuck in | pase of el them lands and protection. isued or is ved a letier | meeting with favorable winds, and: maki 1 roteetion, ‘ : conseqt Sexson, HEH rman, and i the committee. The commitiee know | American pluck took i r service. and will | Was present at the » a hout for. | Portsmouth as quarter She has a rep- | Ma. Theot District of Columbi, ettyma eal Association of ° 0) int now on board the | Pstiv ettyman | ical IMIS af Now Fork, in) dor cash re- county, | billautheri the ‘Se intr nat | Nit the treaty of San Ste ary of War to de. | pwoceeds to carry out t is forthe p Tail an officer to tak vemeenisal | stitution: reforms — pt monumen (ion being sent out by Messrs. Morrison and | the Congress” will every ring of the dec Brown iv search of the papers of the expe: ted by aon era of si tion of sir John Franklin, and to issue arn the Wussian: Ata great saving. Fi funded. “KEEL! ARTIST TAILOR, Ano, and Russia Various con ibed therein, cow President pro rwis Jennaon & Goes i red it.enclosing a copy of the |, oh vessel of oOMtons buvthen: | raph : eviiqunes ts and ammanitis | ectition of ‘het y Lewis Johnson & Co." spore of the Se contract, and previouddy a caps of the same | a Ure decker, having a spar, ein and: berth shee a amas fees | ution of shetreaty 0 7 n — =e contrac i vel dee: b first bei rece! dition. nn it, ob he « 3 th al a HAWTHURN We1is WastED—At nine o'cl pirach nad Flows i he powers to y @tax on the sale of spiritu 1Mors Sold by the drink in the Distiict of Columbia, was introduced in the House this morning, and provides for the plac. niin The bill to rward. | ousand malt I the mancuveris rk this c he contract embraced the &: of cou put for J. Madi- | fifty inillion dollars of bonds, of whieh ten | Of the vessel are done. The gun dee! asury depart- | millions were subscribed for firm. to be paid | iS occupied by the crew, aft” by the ‘eaj uwn that scme | for in April. and for the balance the hin and the rooms of ihe executive oli hisive option and navigator, aud the intermediate spa AND BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS. mor zy 3. THUMP: Ven ary Sherman to come to the Tr ad the inference was d ction is to be taken in re o finatte vhees It 4 an amendment rd to Louisiana ; | tor, and t! Our tole nord a af reported as a substitute for Hou: aps ee a ‘and his 3 pqnired. | a month, but upon condition that | the officers for whiling away the ing of Feeiete yi A eadnieos for the eeniiton Pike resumpulon wet natin tas | ance #20. DM iM MENT TANES A SPECIAL- = | that amount should be sold and paid for each | Smoking ce. This | and 2l4cents on each drink of wine of alco” © bill whieh authorizes the pay n aad five i tows Toe ry DeaWaacks HOARD O¢ | Moxtcowery Biarr Resonerioxs | month. In this respect the contract in | largely oc this trip by n hulie (iquoror mixture: thereof-sol ‘saa on tenders after bikccdacaaaicicainrelabcins At DIT CEETIFICATS sithebighest | touching the Presidential title, were referred | the same words as the previous ¢ valuable € high was covelully Stowed | Ova" onehalt conte om ail mal Uquore sola : 7 eof this act ~The shoe factory of John weices. 3 be | to the judi y committee this morning with- | 322 Per cent. bonds, under which On the Der Ere at Keferred to the Distriet eommittee. Ordered printed and laid j car Weymouth, Mass.. was barne bye ae ont opposition from either side of the eham, | Weve sold. and simiiar to all the contracts | (for the w ‘ Aas : Mr. oilered a claring | yesterday, with its contents aw —- We eee e HAM) made by the zovernment for the sale of bonds. D intron ee cous ty Material change he tail at this time | sured fer $lic00, Ninety = UFFALO LITHIA. - a | So far from there belt eATiente the quarters for the ma ind Dill was introduced in the House this morn. | inopportune, and needlessly disturbing. the | ourl empitineat. tick AS APPULLINARION NS ave next Wednesday | contract was made and t ote negotiation ned to the ste but slept in | ing providing that so mich of Rock Creek, | pusiness of ihe country and te ard | was robbed an a by oe Ir | ¢ fired by sus orgetown, lies north of Bridge stre efand west of Monroe street || hway, and the | | THE PRESIDENT will | SPRING WATERS, | morning on the 9:20 express for a four days’ Just received ‘ | visit to Philadelph was in the presence of he lozen leading | &sWinging cot outside in the “country i mancial’ oficers of the. a Aeron keadiag | Was, perhaps, te most comfortable | south of Oli snd recommended by leading bakers | Pace im the ship, but being removed during | be abandoned as a : the day, Un {0 prosperity Which Tso earnest hope for. Laid over ui the invitation of the ) y Mr. Mitchell then called up the billte extend MILBURN’S Union League of that city. He will be competing for the lc it Father incouvenient when “uot | title to the lots s i owiiers of the | the time for the con mee Ot the Norther ag oot ren —Hon. W 2 marl4-tr be 3 panied rs. Hayes, ul umber of others, and has been eommuni- feeling very well < _, | Hand on either side or abutting thereon, icific railroad, and ai sed th nate in at OF tie Western Union T g-=—> HAYWARD & HUTCHINS MeCrary and Evar poss either Si ed to Congress. It n to result Weil, we started from the Br v THE ATOMIC GAS COMPANY support of the substitu ported by the rail expired this morning seven , US” MALY Snr stueer Nowruw TeaD ererman or Attorney General Devens. | eumu in the y by the Ist of | yard on the th of Mareh, The bill to incorporate the Atomic scam | road committee. a ic party wilt be met bya voplexy, with which he was nilen rm) Mr. Windom followed in advocacy of the bill, | Stricken at eleve HOU SE.—TI y next $1,000,000 in coin, Het, as any | the same time with the \ sles i cl to be fulfilled in the future can be.” | the same port—Hayre. When passing the U. of the District names as in Minnesd nL she Was Sa. is J. Holi INVESTIGATING PAYMASTER CUTTER.— luted with th 5 from the | MeCullough, Joseph Hamiin, Senate committee on naval afta eturned. The r A HH. Hobbs, Gov. Burt day investigation of the cha ve with men HW, and John Hitz. The master, ii a novel and in dat $1,000,000, in sha and it is expected that the inv e n 1 £9. - RECLAMATION OF TH the whole e clatter m dechpy aowesk or mere. bay that beautiful moon! T. H With very extensive facilities for manufac. | plasih ca body on board seemed in’ good spit The bill introduced in the House today to | on was rejected, and the resolutions were Pensonat.—Hon. Cur | i | | | | turing, are now showing a line of Marbieized Mantes unequaled for richness of di ait color, and rivaling In extent any country. Architec ‘Wainsccatings closely folie Tare and Meantiful mar Agents for BARSTOW W RA from the Union ne McVe sds; | Postm ton MeMic ity Troop will constitute the Fresident’s bods guard, He will stop at nts fo Sou taSGes. aio | the Continental hote hursday morning eee CLOVE.” Contractors for | at half-past ten, the President will receive the Plumbing and all Tin and Copper Work. Witha | members of the Commercial exchange inthe | large force of competent mechanies in their va- | exchange rooms. rious branches and long experience, wil | trip down the riv @o geod work cheaper than any other bouse. m2 ly | The numb — THE FAMOUS “ill be ve ay the F yy MISSISQUUI SURING WATER as compan. ast night The Markets. BALTIMORE, April 2d Speaker announced that the first business in order was the consideration of the unfinished business of last Monda on n of Mr. Mills, of o refer ious of t uid legislature to lying at the y ee rousing Ti ging of both vi ing their hats. esting one tome. . . 8H. Brogden, of | Pauticular, little caring for the prophesied! | improve the sanitary eondition of Washing. then reterred to the cominittee on the judiei steamer Colunbia. 1 cent fr ig | Chis of the mors nthe morging f fount | ton and to deepen the chaimel provides tor cursion | North Carolina, is Scent frou Dis. | eat the Tittle: pitel of the vessel was uot un- | the wrla ation of thie fate lntnPceerca tee k { Sereren eR ST ania ce alts Heny Ant. and my hopes rose. T went to break- | ain river channel and ihe left bank of the il be the guest of the United Indu sand | Perley Poore and her nghters, left this t with a first-class appetite—for a few min- | poromae river above the Long bridge. . visit a number of the manufacturing es. | morning Massachusetts home, $ sick, but in reality for oaly ona OVELS Ly se. tablishinents and make a trip to the Falls of | ‘Ind Newburyport "| one day, though for the two suc fi TE LICENSE BIL. the Schusikiil on Friday evening at the Acad. | dudg » the Hot Springs, | Thad little faith in vietuais. 1 was not with- | introduced in the House this morning by Gen. | emy of Fine Arts. Mis. Hayes will be and will be aceon | out company. The crew was largely composed | Williams preseribes a revision of the license y mills super, 4, me Rio brands, 6.7527, ‘Wheat, southern firm er then resumed call of states reference, continuing trom’ the land. and the following, amoay | ull and sathern ted. liitradureds amber. 1.3 unsylvania red, 1. u | TS Say Laue sts. Corn. southern ng aces in which | highe firm for spot and. eash te, 54a56: do. yellow for state of Ma | others. wer By Mr. Roberts—To levy at x on all sp the ousand malt liquors. they are. so: Apr of Columbia in the Dis it fi ne : Mr. Walsh—Bill to a reception byt ies of Philadelphi by a number of healti-seekers from | of apprentice boys, many of them on teit | jayenow in foree, me coma afrer | inbe lomane fay, waiuress MIMSISQUOT SPRINGE F rvecption will be, very” grand and britia' ‘ first cruise. ihe law pasnéa By tie lestalatiog arcemtbiay | inten City Mouumen Seen steady erment. apl-in, Ww, f,6w Mrs. George tilds, 3 nae Ri) Ss OLLY. " ist et y 23 ST] "i ” " M ‘a a a] . » Vermont Y Airs. Georg WC owell, Mrs. at the White House to THE MAR NOT JOLLY the District approved “May 2sd, Ist], and | ing aid for the Maryland and Delaware ship And those poor marines! how changed thai | amended Jum soldierly appearance aud martial tread as tl A BO. followed the murine band up Pennsylvani. A bill was introduced in the House ih, IST. canal company ; also, Dill giving the consent RD OF CHARITIES. of Congress. to the ment and contract entered into between the states of Maryland and Virginia in relition to the boundary be members tries thews, Ply: verts and Schurz. sen nband Kellozg, and Rep- ives’ Dwight, “Rob'uson,” Haskell, | Wood, Phillips, McCook and Sexton. iS A CARD, ‘o all who are suffering from the errors and tadis- eretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, Joss of manhood, &c., 1 will send a receipt th: t ing it in | turday the President and party ing in the af- ternoon. . 5%. Bacon | ine i S stationed in cer- [ roviding for a Bon dascli-midresved totheRev JOSECH | wnictee on ways sand means reported to the | medicat disease een the stations of | Uke water, and a sentinel at theeaptsitts door: | nosed of six members to be residents of the | Kinlas By Mt. Felton For relict ot the Pre Petrolewm T.1INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York | ays 4 nea eported to the | medi uve mad Meal tiie: ceaclons fort of the | Distriet, who shall have charge of all matiers | bytevian ehurch at Marietta (Cotte quiet and no cies. seids-eogkly | House of Representatives on Saturday the | Jol Campbell from duty in the de ed hele ea tease a a soluieratke | pertmuing to charities and: charitable contii- | Muldrow Ta pay for property S00". Heese: dour "2 400" eg ci 1 revenue. es che mats Ted : of Rie cast toduty as medical director of that | equilibrium waS very anusing. Direct | butions. ) at Ckalin - reer y yi | Sora, 180.60 gate 1,200, Shipment . s = a edet » ta eat riment, relieving Surgeon J. F. Hea 4 ‘as the ha vening into the ward. CLAIMS AGAINST THE DISTRICT. Ala ‘arty e effect to judgme 27.000; corn, 108,000.” Freights to Liverpool GAiLox surts tobaceo from 2! to 16 eents per pound, Rill proceed tof ‘Dass: ahdassce | Gabe vay the hain, gpeniie Tito. ule ward S. courts: also, bill for re room. He never took his eves off that diead- Th IL introduced by General Williams, ed opening, but at ey yected liveh of ecruits in that eity: Surgeon R.H. Hamil. | the ship would instinctively throw out. his | hitman of the committee on the District ton will repori for duty in the department of | hands and eateh at anything, yet try hard nor | Cekunbia, to-day, to provide for the settl the east; Assistant Surgeon L. ¥. Loring will | to. 1 have watched him wabble for hours, | ment. of all outstanding claims against the seport for duty tothe superintendent mounted | when his efforts were almost as ludicrous as if | District. of Cohumt recruiting service at St. Louis Bay he bad ben precipitated into the ward room | ¢d a court of settlement of the I 4 Co. | . an and Retiri ness. 1 never saw him go more than one | composed of three judzes appointed | THe Naval sand Retiring Board | dawn the hatch: then lie would “ur resident and confirmed byt f quiet—cotton, per Steam, 9-321; flour, 25,94. ; jon in the taxon rs from $i to # a reduction on cigarettes from $1.75 ea per 1,000 to 31 d the restoration of the on incomes in ‘excess of $2,000 per year. rate of tax being fixed at 2 percent. I «< the bill the committee abanc ated proposition, and fixed it a ‘ate of 2 per cent. on all si FOR CHILDRE Be TWO DOLLARS eon and examin ies of attendin ims are now pending: befe ; ir. Whitthorie—To repeal the sections ai | yAEWQORK. Apel 22.—Floar firm, Wheat sed Statutes requiring the taxation ~ 202 iistate GaMking Sssoctalions. Commissioner Bryan and the Dis- Rtain, Bind. NEW YORK, Apiil 22.—Stocks firm. Money, 5 long, 486%: short, steady, A. SAKS & COWS Boys’ DEPARTMENT, a Phe ine > “ Fi " >. Williains 7 oF 7 ‘iet Bi p18- B16 Seventh street. the amount exempted. The income | reconyenes next. Weduesday himseif together, soldier-like, has been connected dic} — By Mr. Williams (Mich. )—To provide for the < ss = — ions of the bill are made operative | oe , mur, Dut with yes said as plain indirectly with the government oi | settlement of all outstanding claims against | | B#ior Star: In justice to Commissioner eee artes July 1, 1ST sp ul provisions COMMANDER Tros. O. LPRIDGE is de- | as words: “Sa in, thank Heaven.” t of Columbia, subsequent to Janu- | the District of Columbia, and for other pur- | Bryan. who is now absent in the south on a $13. LEATHER TRUNK, | [eine nade for the assessment and collection | tached from the torpedo station, and ordered | “Iwas taken into the ‘steerage by the mid: 810, or has been or is now inter. | poses. Also. bill to improve the sanitary con. | penevolent mission in behalf of needy and suf. ¥ Wu CiR¥a5 OOCax of the tax for the last six months ot ihe prese to command the Enterprise on the 25th inst., | shipmen as one of them, and never ceased to | esicd in “any claim, all be eliibie, | dition of Washington and to deepen the river families in our midst, please publish the ave re |-Should this Bill pase Galt be doneonee, relieving commander Geo, C. Remy, who is | congratulate myself upon having eseaped the | The court shall organize fen days after eon. | channel. Also, bill to impose a wing, Which effectually disposes of the BECKER'S ae ee pill ase, Will be a decrease placed ou waiting orders. wardroom, wi rank seemed the passport | firmation, at the City Hall. and give notice | Wades, business and professions c: ve mide in a Sunday paper that he is sel- Wi anewen axa Fauna FACTORY ol Teceipts ol Ofer 000,000, without —_— SRR meen to sociability. and the man was judged by his aily for ten days of time and place of holding | in the District of Columbia, and to p defor | Rolly ocak in unday he p nt os he is sel- m Butlding, opp. U. 8. Treasury. | HeRine {nto Account, the additional expense Some New Books. epaulettes, “Understand me. No one ean be | court for the adjudication of claims. “The | We enforcement and collection of the same, | Mshly serking to dteat the Distriet, ill in Corcoran , opp. Us Bs a c ax fri s . is . - . 4 rf 7 rules so. b I rd of chariti x ice + ‘TRUNKS called for, repaired and covered at ex- | incomes. Address before the Rocky Mountaim Meii- more courteous than a naval lieutenant on the ized to make Bi Mecdtal rules | the Distrine crane. pia of cuarities f sioner. It {8 most creditable to all of the tremely low prices. cal Association, June 6, 1877: by J. M. Toner, | Portsinouth, but his rank seems a barrier to | and regulations not contrave ae See $25 HARNESS, Gold, Nickel or SENOR Z Commissioners that, notwithsta our NESS, > Nici SENOR M.D. Washington, D.C.: Published forthe | 22ything more than common civility froma | United States, for dispatching business; such | part of Rock Creek, in the District of C ling the fact mot ‘ : un ia, city of Was! that the passage of the bill now before Con- bber. “EB. apd-tr aes . ae sat, 4 common citizen. I think, however, that the | rules to conform as pr possible to the | bia, city of Wash .O = Eee ? (Tedentials as envoy extraordinary and minis. | association. wardroom of the Portsmouth should not be | mode of procedure of cireuit courts of the | the'act of June, 187 a we By cecnae taem trom EW AND Oe Ace, CARBIAGED | ter plenipotentiary of Mexico/at Washington. The Rocky Mountain Medical Association | taken asa of for {don't | United States, and shail Columbia. str 6 on ide tox th cure from. Oo able action Ma. Five new Albany Cutters: one i Seperate world to itsel as | Cours to Re attends nit y os Pr ehe teatet ce tae crane itten more than six weeks to have power | the public lands within the borders of the state | Bryan's letter, te qominl ster a 8, and aie s ng shall | of Minnesota otection against mail rob- | who crossed the Rocky mountains to attend | @0d all the officers below the rank of lienten- ¢ deemed perjury and punished as suc he g been referr the chit rd ting ‘b so. | ant disproves the supposition, and I don’t | attempt to prectice fraud corruptiy shall for- haying been referred to the chief of ord- | the meeting of the American plodien! A350. Believe that au Teuton are alike. | feitelaim. The salaries of the court office: ully at the same time | Captain MeNeir, although reeognized as | to be paid by the Sceretary of the Trea: an Medical Associa. | One of the most efficient officers in the se ury of the United Stat ' 7 i believe that i ‘THE REQUEST OF THE P. O..D,, thatarms be | Bad its origin in a desire to perpetuate the | | separ a ‘Coupe Panel Hockawa\ fs s gu _ d friendships formed a the physicians, is generally supposed, at least at sea four Jump-sesis: three Pony Phewous issued to its employes in Texas from the St. | {he member of onehundredandtwentythves) | maimer in Which T was treated by the eaplaln ten Leather-top Buggies; three No-top Buggies, | Louis arsenal for and fifty other styles. ‘Also a large stock of Second” | pers id Buggies o1 at No. 466 oe . s thi rms jation i s AY. aoe arringes ana By ae BT Cartiaee nance. Gen. Benet reports that the arms | ciation in San Francisco, in May = e13- | an asked for cannot be supplied from St. Louis, | associat So bill for reliet of citizens of ‘ 08 Se Ure committee, Minnesota who were engaged in suppressing room for doubt as to his position : PHoux Indian hostitities in 162; also Joint reso- |. gyoy_ 7. YyASHENCTOS, D.C., Mareh 2, 1876 ution authorizing the quartermaster general Met ieee ye . to have improved tentsmade. as recommen My Dear Bir-— Nou kindly volunteered in ea recently by a board of aimy officers. By | Out “Weel interview today to propose an 1 1.)—To ‘4 but that they can be furnished from the Rock | and place as the Ameri r centum ther nber and | amendment to the Distr ~ e: " 7” bi island (Ill. arsenal. Tl cretary n, and this address was delivered a vice, has the happy faculty of throwing aside | ot and of expenses o! court, tobe ri ones ¢ reduce the nu | removing the restric! om the com, SWEET ) sacnsows | eee areal ng oeeretary of War | lon. and | Chicago In 1S Hts interest aint | dn his cabin the stern diguity of acommander, | funded by the Commissioners of the District, [remote We eficieney of captains in the | Corniuethe appointment of tie Osea 2 | eo aa importance caused a demand for its publica. | aud proves himself there a soeial and ex: | Said court shallhear and determine all claims | U.S. wavy. By Mr Crapo—For the en. | cerpiiis the appointinent of the Commission: CHEWING BEST. TOBACCO. Tue LOVERS OF ARTamong your reade! tion, and it appears now with copious notes, | lemely interesting host. The interest he | of every kind existing against the District of | Couragement of American ship building. | might hazard the 30 per cent. : : " : 4 adding largely to i jects | Manifested in the care of the valuable cargo | Columbia, late corporation of Washington | By Mr. Ewing—Granting a pension to Thomas = oe ~ Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition | as well as all generous sympathizers with the | Adding largely Bae v ee entrusted to his chargeis very praiseworthy’. | and Georgetown, or levy courts, late board ot | Worthington, late Colonel of the detherest | which is the great desideratum for this Kesclag character of suectentng and favoring. | Patient efforts of uninstructed talent, if not | {ike nconsderabie tance andr ciote et: | “Un the ward room of the Barismouth were | public warks laic corporetion of te Patuic nt Ohio volunteer infantry. By Mr. Willis | Peowle. My own continuance in office ts a ‘The best tobacco ever made. AS our blue stp enius, tomake itself Known, will feel grate. | vations on the geological age of the globe, the | five naval lieutenants, one master, one ensign, | of Columbia, Board of Health, and present ‘o erect a Monument over the a em o trade-mark is closely imitated on inferior goods, | full to us for calling their attention t Yours, faithfully, Tuos. B. Buyan. ne, with sword avlor, nid few | antiquity of man, and the archaeological re. | oe Heutenant of mai natu: | Commissioners prior to January Ist, 1 Bee that Jucksons Best ison every plug. Sod by | specimens of painting on china now on exhi- | mains of extinet races foun ‘Ameri form, and a surgeon: all but the latter two | certain other claims provided for in the bill. | BY Mr. Giover—Joint resolution to pay elerks | : all dealers. Seud for sample, free wC-A. JACK’ | bition at theCorcoran AttGallery. This misdet continent, With views of the orisia and prac: took’ "regular turn as ofieer of the deck.-Tn | Claims prosecuted, by filing petition with | aid experts employed by the committee on | District Government Afairs. BON & Co.. Mifra Petersburg.Va. jlé-m.th&k.t | dispiay of work, which betokeis so much tal. | tice of medicine amoung zed races, | the steerage were an ensign, four midship- | clerk and setvingnotice duly Verified: stating | papeuaitures oF the 1 ; | District Commissioner Bryan left this city = ae z ent, ismade under the patronage of the worth: more especially the Norih American Indians, | MeN, an assistant surgeon, paymaster’s clerk, ully nature and amount ot y 4 ‘Or on Saturday for South ¢ a. for a brief FPBE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY | founder of this school of art, asit is now fast | pies are treated ina way to show filuse hie | and myself, and a jolly good time we had. Claims to be placed on calend: the Indian territor Ai. | tour in connection with the emigration scheme becoming. It is through fostering and | thought,and careTul study and observation. DISCIPLINE ON BOARD A MAN-OF-WAR. filing, and they I djudicated upon, | ZAtion of the t By M soot — pee 2 i ering sand on. Si : e: , all fi ‘if, | Springer—To amend the Constitat f now on foot by several families in this District generous eare that the young artist is enabled | The rks upon the prehistoric r: of | The crew numbered about ninety, exclusive | ©X¢ePting that all claims tounded upon certifi- , se tte | to that stat . HUNYADI JANOS. to et materials with which to do the work she | America: the cave and. clifl buildings: the teers i y exclusive | cates of the late board of audit, whether issued ted States, so as to prohibit special legisia- | 10 that state. i . now presents to ithe inspection of the visitors | mound builders: the once numerous popula. of a detachment of marines. The many | or not, and upon certified measure. | tion | ve Ale ommissioner Dennison arrived she is i . THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. at the galler: y from Columbus. Ohio, and was at young lady holding a | tion in the great PI: interfered somewhat with the | ments of the District engineer to. be M. the fos POPUL | ovices in it ice offered a resolution providing that ns place in oné of the departinents, and whose | and birdsof that regi sue races | USual clockwork of a man-of-war. Yet they | first adjudicated in the order of their the daily sessions of the House shall hereafter | is post at the District Government building THE LANCET —-\Honyadl Janos.—Baron Lie- | time is, therefore, so. closely occupied with | that have occupied this’ ecuiee present in | lad to learn their duties, and that rapidly.” | Claims to De filed within six months, or be for. | Commence at I] o'clock a.m. Referred. to this morning, looking in excellent health. ‘big affrms that its richness in aperient more uncongenial work that the prosecution ‘ There was no fire on board except at the | ever barred. The District Commission. | Committee on rules. | (Secretary Sherman called at the office of the ‘surpasses that of all other Known waters, uppedantic form the data obtained by th ni : mt m ES? of her art studies are made in the hoursof her | latest researches of see " | galley, where all the ship's cooking was done. | ers to. appoint counsellor-at-law to | , Mr. White (Pa.) asked leave to offer a reso. | Commissioners on official business this morn- THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. —*itun: | ion, aud without the aid and guidance | estot the et comparathiciy une e pre net | Gnd the cold and wet Weatherol the hrst week | Fepresent Uihe Districh aad ney AM ox) | lution directing ine Commicatonse of tanec Inf Distitet Comins ae Jad} Janos, poe moet saree fest, and | ster. We look to an enlightened pub- covery in this direction, Both to the | Was very disagreeable. The pleasant weather | a solicitor of court of _ settlement. | Revenue to report the number of | specia _ * Commissioners have received a ere ape oe " ; DIG. ale picashnt wen joligitorof ._ ¢ourk settlement. s engaged’ reing the internal reve. | Rote from Hon. 8. W. Dorsey, chairmane of eh 0 10 patronize these first efforts of gehius aland unprofessional rea ah? | which followed was all the more enjoyable, ure to comply with terms of contract or ents engagedin enforcing the internal reve- | Rote : nan of t tthe Young lady possessing it may soon be | presented conceming teat otiece Ad | however. - fraud in execution to be ground of action in | Bue laws. “Objected to.” Feuate District committer,’ stating “that able to make its development the aim, instead | burcery’ thoiracen ractice incuppine, | _ ‘The rules and regulations of a man-ofwar | favor of the Distriet, and the solicitor to inst. |< UTLER'S CURRENCY BIL tee On the Dist eri] oth, the Senate com of the recreation, of her life. Ko” | Meeding, baths, amputations, Ge. “will he | Wele mamtained as fay-as practicable. Kvery | tute suits for the ‘same. The solicitor to | . The recular order was demanded, and the | tee on the District have arranged to inspect —— found of exceeding interest, a$ will the chap. | Morning at nine o'clock the drum ‘beat to | prosecute all officers’ guilty. of — any | Speaker announced that to be the considera. | the re departinent. and they propose at the ter or note upon the origin and history of | duarters, when everybody must appear onthe | offences in their official’ capacity. | lion of the bill heretofore offered by Mr. But- | S2M€ time to examine the condition ef the PEROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin. ‘Invariably good and prompt success: most valuable, PROFESSOR BAMBERGER, Vienna. **I have Prescribed these Waters with remarkable suc- cess. PROFESSOR SCANZOX1, Wurzburg. ‘I pre- | The Four- nd-a-half Per Ce: Bond: r de r roli- i oli 1 a record. a com. | ler, providing for the issue of greenbacks of | Sweets for which appropriations have been scribe none but this. dress. . upper deck for roll-call and inspection, and | court to keep a reeord, and report at com- he ak ing f 4 asked for repairs. “ther Invite the Oi a ij SECKETARY SHERMAN’S CON v1 The Life of his " . Prine When the weather permitted a drill | mencement of each session of Congress, and | (ne denomination of one, twos, threes and AEE geri? ey Snvite, istrict, PMT Be Londons, more plessane than 1S HE | SYNDICATES nT ITH THE | conorts by” Theoderg Bene ie Prince | Sit" small aris, pistols aud single. sticks | Commence NE AT: cect ecu meres and | fives, and also the lscucot poster euros et | Commissioners and the Disaict eget Seere vals, and surpasses them in efficac: Sinor een fu iaeairac New York: D. Appleton & C Pons followed, a. howitzer battalion’ having | sess es pence 3h age — ary Sherman, tate Saturdayafternoon, | Hohun Bro j ableton & OP Many been formed. On | Sunday mornings the | ter Military “Hospital.” Netigy."~*Preferred to | “nt to the banking and currency committee | jife of Prince Albert is the most interesting of, | Men appeared at quarters in thei’ shore | Ist of January, 1880, Pullna and Friedricshail.;* a copy of the recent contract he made with | the number, covering the most important part | Clothes, with eyerything neat and clean. A nen | aceon yma. | Upon which a motion was pending to suspend | @¢company them. Was defeated, by a vote of 121 yeas | SinDain detault of ine for maken wespass i A WINEGLASSEUL A DOSE. | the syndicate for the sale of 414 per cent, | of his career, embracing the history of regular man-of-war’s man is always both. | | THE District SiTvaTION.—The bill for a ————-re—__ by the Police Court 7 Andispensle to the Traveling Public, ] the syndicate: for a A tea | land's fiahy with Riese aie Panee: | Alter thorough inspection the captain and ex: | District government collapsed in the House Sxow = = Rees ee eee Te | eS ree to ened April Lith, 1878, The syndi- | Sening at the treaty of Paris ta eae, Ve ciee | ecutive officer would carefully examine every | Monday, but uot on aceount of its tail tex, severest Storia Ofer me a ants | of EE LST ON ATENTS granted to residents NARIS Co. . London, cate agree to purehase from the Secretary of | of the appearance of the volume at this time | Part of the vessel, For the sake of practice, | tures. “ The vote on the different sections pt Maryland, Virginia, and District of Colum- FRED K DE BARY & CO., | the Treasury #. 41 and 43 Warren st., New York, Sole Agent for United States and Canadas, | For Sale by Dealers, Grocers and Dru: = ft u n has been raging since the night of the 15th— | bia, April Sth, 1s8 is as follows 125,000 of the 4's per cent. | of the critical stag 7 an alarm of fire would occasionally be | Proved that the main features nad the ap- . Fi ro ~ sa , 1878, As lows:—Frank P. Drexel, Morgan & Con On behalt | Great WitAin, ANE Reseie, Ge eee eee | Sounded. Instantly every man woud asend | preva of the Houses Due the Tivieati aes Age 1) PACS nee can shatee watchs by | Zabuarone, of Washington, D. C_ ear cou NFER boy of ada Rompelves; | peeted that the work has been intendea to in- | this assigned duly. | ‘The hatches would, be | vMice-holding to property-holders seared many | figcdine. Operations. in quartz “mils are | HUES; Charles W. Sueider, of Baltimore, Mc t clave S1yzn0m) of said bonds and | Muence public opinion ina hostile way to | covered with tarpaulins to smother the tire, | from itssuppost. Ils very hurd to agree on | Mingle, Qperations in quartz | iullls, are | breech loadin Tnbricating tam ieee Oistas, The Libel on every peautte Battie ta ros agree tO purchase sisaeay | Russa, Prince Albert appears in this volume | the hose Drought out, men appear with axes | & good bill. for what suits one will ot si@t | ind°as the foads: and bridges are washed | Ballmore. Me. lubricating bearings for mill- tate, Fee Lshel one! g27-mwteow.ty | Seligman Bros. agree to purchase 1.52500 of | as an earnest opponent of Mtussia aud av een, | ald patent fire extinguishers, aud nally pre. | mother, ‘The leaders of the House of bot Sway communication is catol. Many’ bulid- eed cates wan ington, D.C., od ah a ~ | sald Ponds ad Messrs. Morton, Bliss & Co.. | vocate of war to the bitter end. Hisutterances | Parations would be made for lowering the | Paities know that we ought not to have uni | S™i%, Communication is cut oll, Many build. eecicoes Manta tr edn ee oe GENCY FOR | themselves agree top orton: Rose & Co. and | quoted by his biographer ail'seem’ to | boats and abandoning the ship ata moment's | versal suffrage in this District—know that It | W\eu'tqaen Snow nae stilt falling vector ing ren ig ee pe ES re theniselves, agree to purchase $1,525,000 of Said | have a direct application to the policy of Rus. | Botice. Strict discipline was always main. | is dangerous to trust to it in a eity where day. Deputy Sheriff Wilson, arriving from | Willis es Ham ae and fertilizer; “OLD NORTH STATE" SMOKING TOBACCO. | Wonds. and’ the First National Bank of New | sit today, and’ there would cen RUS: ed, and the least carelessness was followed | there ale so many thousands of ignorant ne- | elie Fourche, reports his nartow eseape {rom ae ce belie bee tn hee Lam prepared to sell, to the Tradeand general | YOrk Seren tn par a € $1,000,000 of said bonds, | little doubt that their publication now under | bY punishment. Anything, particularly cloth. | groes. i x But to vote to limit, sufirage here will | a yarty of hostile Sioux, evidently eu rout measuring bottle “stoppers for bottles; lic the above uamed TOBACCO, and pri making a tota fe of $10,000.00 of said |-the immediate auspices of the Queen. indi- | ug, found out of “place, was put in what | be used onthe stump against any man who | ja Siting Bull, Yeu route t0 | John Henty Stump, of Baltimore, Md., ee it unequailed to any yet offered in this n ments for oil cans: Peter Taltavull, of bonds on the terms and conditions following: | cates that they repr view: is vn as the “lucky bag.” Once a | shall vote for it, and so the District has to . ig: s present her views of the nown as the F eae sae ee ; ; , ington. D.C., ball target throwers: Sylveste: Being made of the purest tobacco, it will stsud on . The bonds covered by this contract | course Engl g | i e press week the bag was opened before the | Sufier to save members of Congress from con- USSIANSIN TUY —C: ispateh ngto rker, of tthe. ¥ itxown mer:ts. shall be sold for resumption purposes. contse England ought to pursue in the present ) We\ Goods” worth redeeming’ were | demmnation at home. The sery best, this Fees ie daneer oF Cr a Ree aispatenes | J. Tucker, of i say there is danger of the new Turkish cabinet 1, Byramond, Vera revenne Tegis- Uniike other Tobaecos, it does uot bite the cond. The parties to haye the exclusive claimed ‘by the owner, who were’ put, on | ere, and in all our large towns, will be sul- nti sions ld a col, | (ere \samee B. Warner, of Hageettows, Md., sechsie'ow hand: and oifer forsale, wnetemeaic ang | {lst to Subscribe for fifty milion fowr-and.a- | ‘Tae Mexican INpiaNs are ac Ing in concert | te “black list,” and were generally given | hae limited by the ownership of property-— | fTAiINE concessions to Russia to avoid troops | *letlon clutches for tight and loose pulleys. Pea Ae ue GL CIGARS, CHEWING gad | lif ver cent. the amount to be so subscribed | with the Indians front the Fort stanton meeee | extta duty below fora certain Tength of time. | ebough to give the Voter a Feal Interest in | [slOR, Jor ltt know the present state of inac-] THe CANADIAN CATTLE MARKET for th RMQRING, FOBACCO, and a °rail tine Suokers | QO I8 Ne OS iam ye million for each and | vation, who are now onanextensiveraid upon | Uuclaimed articles were either thrown over- | economical legistation—but I am aware that | {Yin : : RKET for the ‘ y | r at nd would gladly by a coup de main take st week has been excited Con “Articles and Guuds. every month after the present month of April. : : : beard or sold at auction, the proceeds of the | the principle will never be adopted in this | posses oy rea | Be t a pe ry oe 7 WALTER £ WALSIL {hig The Seeretary of the Treasury shall | crossed the Rio Geside ee were ss ae | aie Golue to the cook's susie fund. Tee | coultiy. The suntrage ‘will ie extended £0 | that the’ proper or the simutaneous with. | Geauerce Of the imperial government placin _aprib-im 359 Penn. ave., near 443 saree tact any bonds other than sucky ae beaceue | Hved atthe Fort Ewell sheep settiements, and | Mactice of sending men to the mast wasan | Women, rather than curtailed in regard to | Grawal-of the British fleet and the Russian | ¢auada with respect to the same cattle and ronan we are sweeping the shee} g ‘ane ;. | every day Occurrence. Every morning after | man, . 7 ‘ army is merely a Russian attempt to isolate | chee 3 Congress may be provided 12 be sold (forthe | eral Dersons ate er eee grea ie arters the captain held a little court at the one Se {ill Bot adiouen: withous doing | aang, the expectation being that the latter tie ahd | Jat sheep ware shipped trom Toronts s Z AX OF je ards citi rt F Kc Wainwast on the gun deck. en t somethi’ 4 oo vill re posal K, an ere nd the 44 per ‘cen foovertake ie raidene ae he iret HSAs | Oothe back ist were Drought formant cies | haitthe expenses and make some provision | Wi! Telect the proposal fast week, and a large number were selected ia the : . bonds of the United | to overtake the raiders, as the. river te low : = : States, and these only for retunding purposes | ble at all points heat Leeda. er Is torda- | tents of their respective cases Were made | for the 3.00 bonds, as it should. Doubtless TE Avtacn ox Concamseuax Exiawonva. | SPment per sex! cutgolag steamship. ‘ dispatch to the New York Timestrom VIOLATING SUNDAY Liquor Laws.—A large ties und punishment more or less severe ord: there is more or less of speculation connected April 19, says: Representative Ells | number of barkeepers, in Richmond, have rPRUNKs: TRUNKS! TRUNK TRAVELING BAGS, - SATCHELS, except by mutual agreement of the pi hereto. Joun F. MINES, the discharged editor of the | bY the captain. In this manner only can the | With the District legislation in Congress— | Aspe In Freat variety, of MY OWN and other makes, id part are | Utica Republican, who mingled a “ood di necessary discipline of a man-of-war be main | there are Jarge interests involved—but this | Detroi at prices lower than ever, at my FACTORY and hy ak e ¥ vé 5 ring from his recent been indicted by the grand jury of the Hust- BALESKoOMS. pay per cent. bonds at par and | fancy with 8 facts and * tained. cannot defeat legislation. We shall have to | Werth is slowly recove! : t Ig per cent. pre pee Dae aM ‘y with some facts and called it “an inte} “ st , - 2 Congress wai ‘ault. The attack upon him was entirely with- | ings court for selling liquor on Sunday. The ‘425 Seventh Street, tote date of aorta, interest, woraaid | View with Senator Conkling,” was an Episeo. | ;,/isrespect to officers sends & man below in | Wait till doomsday for aid I Congress waits | out warrant. and seems to have been made by | natnes of large nutber of others are bees ; One dvor above Od Fellows Halt, bonds, in golg ‘cin or national United States | Bal ininister before he was an editor, and was | irous, and sometimes draws upon him a court. | tileveryihing Is as pureas one cou — | a man whom business and domestic troubles | the grand jury for indictment. JAMES 8. TOPHAM. | gold coin coupons, ar any of the six pereeut, | Qvliged fo leave that denomi martial. Only oue lusatce of the latteroe- ere had rendered utterly unreasonable in. his 10 Gabe um five-twenty bonds he y etitors: galigd fon nomination’s Spring curred during ihe pian — sae, DEMORSTEATION ‘oat QuestER, Pa, | anger. ‘ fey Acer TRE (axes AMES Es- ‘Trunk: # 2 mption U : ates 2 A . turday, against the taritf Se ‘ATE.—The jury in the case of Hall against om ranks) of any style desired, made to order on sem tire issued wnler thee ood cartifie mbes KILLED AT SEA.—Capt. Oliver, of the British The ship did not belie her name of a good fended whirmuch enthusiasm. fil was at EX-CONGRESSMEN VANCE.—It is reported | Oakes “Aimed estate. on trial nto ‘Mase Trunks, 0c,, RESPALRING. Isat orn gold coin eerditicates of depoat of | Pare Gnu which arrived. at F: ‘Dlladelphia a | sailer, “We were constantly overhauling ships Porkingmen and other citizens partieipated, | that ietters and telegrams for/ex.Congressman | gave a verdict of #000 to the St Med mks, &c., red, anc , authorized designated d itori + Ee m1 avre, is 5 060 ie in le alone, whic! i a ressed state Wi ove for a new trial on nd abort notice. OS eet | complied with the law. | Pes tores that have | seaman with having killed the first mate at | Ahead, but always left them astern. Not a | dy Geene ly the parade alone, which wasted | Vanee, of Ohio, are received addressed care | estate will m damages given against fhe evi- 1 o ” sea by striking him on the head with an iron | single sailing vessel made any pretensions of 5 e taken away by a stranger. A well OKE DOWN To FOUR CENTS. coun a commission af one ae een dn gEOld | brace pin. Capt, Oliver states that the mare | keepin up With us ‘AC midnight on the third | jade speeches wed Seta and others: | RiGwn merchant of that ‘ity has recelvedy. | “ece And the instructions of the court. FORTY EUSHELS DELIVERED FOR §2.20 per cent, on all bonds taken by diem under | #S killed by talling against the pin. - of April, the light on ly Island told us we | protesting against any reduction in the pres- | copy of the following telegram, sent thence GENERAT GRaNT visited the Art Gall at 7 igs . s nM I the end of our voyage. At half-past April 8 to Mrs. Vanee, in answer to a request | Florence on Saturday, attended . . . this contract as allowed by the act of July 14, aeMajor Gen. James J. Peck, who dis- tron clock on Friday afternoon, a pil Lapua _— , rance was iio 3 ceremonies atu irday, snd tn sory oe OFFICE, Ae eRe sal Soenae ane cater ex pe panne Snguisted minectt ce ite acl and giv aboa srd,and 2 Het ie favorabie‘wind carried 4%-The Brown House, in Augusta, G2., was ty aeeehiasband here insane, ee ma ee ing ‘ota banquet Rien iy ie octl-tr AND 413 lorn $71 . wars, yracuse, N. Y., ag ‘us into the harbor of Havre that night, butthe | destroy: este .. Loss | Have i tions? . iH STREET. | elsewhere. oe 4d ship hove to until Saturday morning. R, K, $100,0 “tne Natioua ‘was dlightly dainay ged. House? RR RNE «AL, Aaa, Sok a na ~—