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RRS SES 9 THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday} + t Te w The . pe ry EUROPEAN WAR SIGNS, Evening Star Newspaper Som = 8. A. Lausyeane Fiera , Anarchy in Bulgaria. ‘THE EVENING STAR Is served to subscribers tn Seco eee a + A BISMARCKIAN JOKE, paid 80 cette 9 mouths <a 7 sgreserte. Seon ae | ——_ ERIE RAILROAD SOLD, ‘R@- All mail subseript mu: in et cme | VS: IN, 7.820, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1878 TWO CENTS. MURDEROUS INDIAN RAIDERS, : =a : TH: CONFESSION. or give any impetus or color to the Blair The District in Congress. | KORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. ie eLonAs S movement.” Nov ersdente would or could IMPROVEMENT OF THE MAEOOL. | e — ” EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS. ———— What is Thought About It in Wash- | hardly PRR chs Baber Procured in the man- The Potomac river is thus provided for in WEDNESDAY, April 24. Bismarck as Sf Beace- Maker—or ington. 5 a : . joker. A A i the river and harbor appropriation Dill: ATE.—Mr. Wallace presented a protest | Loxpow. April 4 Titvech the Washington News and Gossip, | ‘the telegraphic announcement that Sse nat Fisrige Seanters Bay. For improving the harbors and channels at | {Tom publishers of Philadelphia against that | ame iwiavadiyetac! wouen. the and Ebpiise cent. D.C. 30-year Gold ————————— members of the late Florida returning board There was a great deal of talk among 8ena- | Washington atid Georgetown, District of | Portion of the Wood tariff bill whieh refers to | fem tite Vicinity of Constantinople has been 18-year Bonds. GOVERNMENT ReceirTs To-Day.—Internal | had forwarded to Washington a confession, | tors this morning on the subject of the confes- | Columb a, $50,000; of which sum $20,000 is to | books, and advoeating the appointment of a pted, the knotty part as co the distance to K. revenue, $225,120.15; customs, $338,528.77. which in effect compromised their integrity in | sions of McLin and Dennis, of their share in | be expended in Washington harbor and chan- mmission on imports. Referred to commit- | Which the forces shalt ret mtinues to be trent ge Hall Dw petwecn. SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent, loan to- | declaring the vote of Florida for Hayes and | the frauds in Florida by which Hayes was | nel below the Long Bridee, aint sr00) tote | tecan ane and the difficuities in the way Of F HURSD AY. April 25, 8¢ 7:90 B- | aay. $141,000. Wheeler, and which vote they admit was ille- | made President. expended in Georgetown harbo: uniform, for escorc duty. 3. E. MITCHELL, Secreta: nd channel. ae Eustis Presented a bill to promote mail pair ported beprherd £ oo Gat many foreign * NOV! 1 steamship service between the United States enters belie jan arrangement ts hope- ——— gally and fraudulently counted, creates hardly SENATOR CONOVER DISTRICT BILLS APPROVED. less, while the Pat! Mall Geen 1 = _' +, said to a STAR re] that nearly two weeks i re- | and Brazil. Referred to committee on post and other Tne House To Meer at 11 A. M.—The | any excitement among the poHticians. The drone Laos - gud hata reariy.t wo weeks The President has approved the act to pre- | OMces and post reat Po Enghsh jourt Is characterize the proposal as ; E_UNION, | House this morning adopted a resolution re- | details by telegraph are too meagre to guage | Oity asking Minit ge tay heard about the Me- | Vent the sale of policy or lottery tickets in the | Mr. Morrill, from the finance committee, re. | @ Bismarckian joke. Te SAN Ssarecrary of she WOMANS ported from the committee on rules, provid- | the extent of tne so.calied confession, and tis Lin and Done lae cee eneare about the Me" | icerice of COlbi. alos mae nee broviding | ported back large number of bills relating | |, The Zumes. however, believes that the prin. TEMPERAN( E UNION Will be held ing that on and after May 29th the services of | object at this late day creates more specu kad written to ascertain the particulars, when | for the recording of deed, mortgages ani to the recoinage of the silver dollar, and ask ciple being accepted, the adjustment of de- napelof the Y. M. C. A. on THURSDAY the Honse commence at 11 a. m. tion than any thing else. Up to noon to-day | the news appeared in print. Mr. Conover was | other conveyances affecting’ real estate in the | to be discharged from their further considera. | “His ought not to be impossible. The Tynes th, at Lovelock, A review of t! ty aw ——— no such document had_ been received by | not prepared te express an opinion as tothe | District of Columbia. tion, the subject having been disposed of. So | #!So Says that it is informed Prince Bismarek be given and plans adopted for the farmme wore oC | WaNr MORE.—A communication was sent | Speaker Handall, the oflicer to-whom it 13 | Holprepared to expre Sonteasione bak he ete TUR HORE DIMERICN OONMISERA ordered. is still making efforts (independently of those she Paton. The public is comtially invited to At | today from the Third Auditor's office of the | thought it would be sent. The impres- | {qUt he thought they would have about as | at this morning's meeting decided to make | ,.M¥. Windom, from the conference commit. | relating to the retirement. of the. Russian Post Office department, addressed te Repre- | sion made upon the minds of a_ larg © | much effect as the last confession of Elizabeth tee, on the bill authorizing the Secretary of | Woops and British ships from near Constanti- sentative Blount, acting chairman of the | Number of Congressmen is that while the re- — ARTENTI Tilton. Senator Conover said that McLin had | 4" adverse report upon the claims of the Neu- | the Treasury to employ temporary clerks and | nople)to find a basis for the meeting of the i + ; port of the confession may be true it can be of | been rewarded by the nomination to be justice | Chatel and Rock Pavmgeompany. Thisclaim | for other purposes, and the report was adop- | Congress. ery. w' Soe eae oats, per tout On the estimates | Ho service to the schemers who-are trying to | DeGh rewarded by the nominati Mexico The | arises out of a disa cement between the Pav. | ted. ~ Russian Soldiers Going to Church in EVENING, to peements for an ine up for that office bythe commitiee, | have President Hayes ousted from his office, | Senate rejected McLin for that sition and | ing company and the Washington and George- On motion of Mr. Windom the Senate took . « opt sre fener ots uy order | Snd detailing his reasons.” There is a pros. | because his title does not rest upon the vote of | ine “Pere lent did not appoint him for any | town Railroad company concerning the | up the bill appropriating $20,000 for a de CONSTANTINOPLE, The Grand of Commander: t will be granted. any of the disputed states, but upon the de- | other office. Dennis was made internal reve | amount that should have been paid by the lat. | ficiency in the appropriation for public print. | Duke Nick ht Reet shat the regu cision of the electoral commiss ned the Porte and SECRETARY MCCRARY AND GENERAL Suer- | Many members who seriously be! riarehs that a number of Rus - GORMAN, Recorder. . There are | nue ‘agent for the Alachua county district, | ter company on account of ‘the paving of | ineand binding. the Greek p . ww is aiid - ny my # who se1 y believe that the notwithstanding gp yacaae county, distro Fennsylvanta avenue from the Capitol to the | QUSE—Mr. Stephens, from committee on sian officers and men, wil ‘attend divine ser > mre : S, with C 3 Sherma confession just made is a part o! an the | dictments pending against him in connection SUT. nd resolution that aie on | vice at Constantinople on Sunday. ‘The , iS SPFALO LATHIA Wares, | MAY uth cok acon of General Sherman's | tien managers have concocted to Keep the | (uetments pending against him in conuection | Treasury. na to make an argu- | rules, reported a resolution that after April | [uke requests that “a nent ee 1 BUFFALO L a“ gag. eae raat ar eee anne ene public ‘mind constantly agitated as, to the | office of revenue agent was not large enough | Ment in advocacy of the purchase of the | 20th the House shall meet daily at 1] o'clock | chuteheetn tie t apital_ may be available, so just received, fresh fromthe Springs. uF 0 e at wrong ; he (Tilden) and others be- 2 a We a Seaton house by the United States. They | Adopted. the soldiers can be distributed amon: % : W. 8. THOMPSON. at Fort Monroe, Aw official inspection of the | ffeve ne has sulfered with a view of trotting | "seus! Dennis for the work that hehad | Seaton. 1 accorded a hearing, howeve See sc: ren wtacamass Ga Samal whe Sheneeias twee 3 703 15th st-_ | fort will also be made. The party returns | out the Grammarcy Park statesman as the "SENATOR JONES, OF FLORIDA, The committee took up for discussion, the | sorted Bilis iy ele ee, On Judiciary ry iv R HUFFALO LITHIA. Sunday morni reat martyr eandidate i . Th said that he had heard that MeLin anid Dennis | petition of certain property holders, asking | dnd ‘they were ordered printed and rf ian exten oe” HUNY ADL JANOS, s: Nomtn ) FOR COLLECTOR OF New | believe that the recent Conkling inte: were to make confession of the frauds they | for the removal of the track of the Baltimore | fitted t almost te sion of busi ‘Ard APPOLLINAKIS EMITE NOMINATED BOR COLLECTOR OF 2 a part and parcel of the play. erpetrated to give the electoral vote of Flor- | and Ohio railroad, ‘without, the city limits. | Air Singleton, trom committee on printin: ntion is chie to Kussian SPRING WATERS, ORLEANS.—The President to-day nominated 1 is evidgnt that some powerful influence is | [Ga'for Hayes. “Mr. Jones belleves the contes. | The sentiment. was ‘quite decldeds that. it reported favorably on senate bill taper securities which have declined half per cent. Just received ie Georre | Smith to be collector of customs at at work on the, tildes: line, view weeks az0 sions are true. Frgulet.be unfair to take summer flea with copies of the report of the Board of Health of | Lord Beaconstield. prime minister and the ewe ld . New Orleans. Montgomery Blair's resolutions were almost ‘ a y y the Baltimore and s of the rey Boar : Maracis of Getieta ee MELBUEN'S EO ARMACY. exon. ae aGgkaaSaan laughed onbot court: but itis learned that tor MecLin’s Record. Potomac company toremain undisturbed. It | the District of Columbia. Passed. ptaut alisbury, secretary for foreign ss 8 SECRETARY J Ry and par’ return town from Hatt day the Judiciary committee of the House | MeLin’s record at the White House is that Ishe Intention of the. committee to prepare a Bensic then pa ee coma Lae agreed to make the investigation contem. ca Jashington 1as ner in | Vill looking to the removal outside of the | Sewitte bill to'p 4 of eee ake ted in the Maryland resolutfons, not for the | Ne came on to Washington last summer i of the | Ofthe Smithsonian Institute. | Passe Right Hon r day morning rer thickly populated section of the city, . wpe 1 ear = i i hs ‘ 7 s lace e t, He | track: : r. Cummings reported adversely on the bill + has als . ies MOVEMENTS OF NAVAL VESSELS.—Tite Ossi- ke of trying to disturb President Hayes in | “uest of a place under the government, tracks of both companies, and havea Union hes Tepor reely.on the : ie saignanienior | pee lett H on the 2k for Hampton | the occupaney of the. Executive chair. but to | Was tree ees desirg by the very strong: | depot established. for the relief of the heirs of Asbury Dickeus. pri ay en 7 piishwent in the | Roads. Rear Admiral Murray reports from | getattie {rue unwritten history of the elec | er endorsements. ate tor the sadgoship at THE SCHOOLS APPROPRIATION. “Mr Springer offered a resolu {ition of Bulgaria may make Rus for, Mantes and | Honoiulu, April 24, as about toleave | Hedy charged with Wild Fumorse O°S “AY | the territory of New Mexieo.. His heminarion | No meeting of the conference managers on | the een ener oe ree a cesolution, directing auiy to leave to Europe the task the + eee aie. | that port in the Pensacola for San Fi Tee SiGRTAT Dene ron hot being acted on at that session. it was sent | the deficiency appropriation Dill, containing | certain the number of employes needed in thi at which seems so far only to have , as ve about s! i i t f Represen no Knowle sion, whieh dd to be in W route, ¢ h ein f ° . >is resident | it came to them through th perience, Ww COMMISSIONER TO Par President They all, however, seem to credit the Poca beds. in2 1y | to-day appointed Mason D. Sampson, of Kan- | ment that a cont ‘and —_— - sas, on the nomination of the governor of his ire it => THE FA 3 Ww MISSISQUUI SP. a Where le expects to ai HAS May. The Omaha exp s to-day for Portsy tives, and to rep service reform. Referr ynier, from committee on appr ‘, reported back the Senate ameuts to ‘al approp ion bill rece i i i : : 3 regular se : 5 Hou of the confes. | i again at the beginning of the regular ses- | the item for the support of the schools in the hington or en | fon, and was rejected. | McL-in came azain to | pistrict, yet been held. It is not the t intimation of | the resident, who Informed him that he could | intention, it is sald, to have a conference anna | ¢ public prints, | do nothing for Bio: osend In bis name: for | Mr. Blount, who has charge of the Post Ottice | ! ate- | ANY position under the overnment would | anpropriation bill, gets that measure through | enrrence in sc only be inviting defeat. Both the Senators ihe House. ™ ence ii i Desh oe gomery | {rom Florida and Senator Spancer fought Me- —————EEE inet, ane an who seems to be the Major Domo for | Lin's nomination bitterly while it was before | How Florida was Carried for Hayes | “red on the Iden, in his attempt to Keep up the ol the Senate. The charges against him were d by the overthrow of Turkish itvaiion in Bulgaria ts regarded und some papers believe ate the course of negotia- nifest that the Bulgarians are revenge for the Turkish out- nd the wh« try apay fall ition of ana . rapine and risals. The Mussulmen are ts to leave Hampton path, No H. that it may a tions. It is w taking ter ur tee ot conference was or greements. , to be an honorary commis: r to the exposition, in place of the former nom- Ss NG WATER : ‘ lity for | REPORTED CONFESSION OF FRAUD IN THE District Government Affairs. air by the tyranny of their for- tary haswronght such | inee who declined to serve. riek of “Fraud.” It is believed. however, | drunkenness and a, remarkable facility for ELECTION RETURNS. sett em ma ter victims. “The country is fed of ehigne KIDNEY DISEASES | sy uepioan Boanpa hat whoever receives it will have it put inté | Jumping the polite pursua ville Horie, ances qypateh from Jack: | a dual hearing ot the charses made be: cits. | irom the scattered armies and distanket eee, . ‘ t may 1 ofall | 4 MEDIC. y he hands of some member of Congress, so al ends. , sonvilie, FI ‘$—T ily 8 al he: e charges e by citi. | from the scat armies and | ded a ee EOE rare ance: | these of wara board of medical otti- | that itean be called oftcieily to Hoe tention | ATROMINENT YOUNG DEMOCRAT OF FLORIDA ee rors, Sep: spel ei zens of the county against Col. B.T.Swart, | risous of the and they eee heen a nnaiens ot 2 of Surgeon J. M.Cuyler, $ of the country through the “House of Repre- ved in Washington yesterday said to r Stearns, and L.G. Dennis, the | Supervisor of roads inthe northeastern section | usurrection, MUMMAN vilken oo =e S iret US Y sentatives. There area few members of Con. | 2 STAR reporter: “It has been known by a ° F a 3 of the county, of malfeasance in office by em- = reggoy ener Carty on & Be caren nd 8 Q. H, | sentative G 4 : : nt” of Alachua county, have made ; ; guerrilla warfare against the native Chris- mare . ind Surgeon - | or ve the alleged confession to be | few democrats in our state for a couple of | confession In Writing oF fnmdy be ieee ue | ploying his own horses and earts to the cxelt fect, eeiate x 2 i in New York city on the a eagent of the Associated | Weeks past that MeLin and Dennis were en- ‘ ida Wes 7 einig | Sieh of others, &c., was held to-day in the oitie ars and Ruslan troops. Thus, though peace == A CARD. POC e ich hogus, and that the agent of the Associated e ie Molin at ere. which Florida was carried for Hayes. Dennis rt nc, wash is momiually est ast, anarchy : = ; $ soon after as pric- | presen es nville has been imposed upon. paged radtid by Which tac sion of their share | covers fully all details of the Archer precinct | of the District Commissioners, both sides be ng | velens in Bale as it did bolore theme DY on who are suiforian fro amination of such persons | PF n the fraud by which the electoral vote of the | frauds, which playa so inva cere peee RCE | present with witnesses proud con, some 3 te felgus in Bulg itdid before the war. ereticus of youth, ness, varly decay. | as may be brought before it. What Hon. Montgomery Blair state was given to Hayes. Some portions of | fore the returuing board. hie ote Be rates -» Louis ¥. Shoemaker acted as Wet Reet eect fighting for Turkey or Joss of manheod, £c. 1a receipt that “4 » th . sa " La - the confession, Wi Ol my own 9 ata f el ¢ complainant: nd Col. Swart ‘ care are fighting ‘ care you, FREE 0} aT MoMh Amores, | pte PRESIDENTIAL EXCURSION TO PHILA- | 4 reporter of THE Stan found Hon. Mont. | personal knowledge, “to” be. tras Bett Voting ACLin te eae an Fe Aigner after | Conducted bis own defetice, Some tro Hewes and honor. ‘The Rus- wasdiscovered by a South America, | DELPHIA.—President Hayes, Mrs. Hay: » ry Blair in bi i seal 5 nis tells the entire Story of the frauds he enatione r Serta s. | Were spent in hearing additional testimon ily organized force m the a self-aldressed envelope to the Rey, JOSEL 5 % a, ‘ gomery Blair in his office at his residence on the Archer district of ‘Alachua ‘count all the transactions before the state canvass- ides, principally of a cumulative hatine the work of represssion of the - NMAN, Station D, Bible Hous ¥ ee aE B An Hayes and W. C. Haves, | Pennsylvania avenue this morning. The re- | Me Archer, S bOUL, men ate telling a ing board. These confessions were in the “new belie elicited : and the Goseene: | distur them. oe sep25-eo&k Ly Secretary nan, Mrs. Sherman, ay . ee i : believe that both men are telling hands of the present secretary of state, Blox, ig new being elicited: and the Commis. tur! \. city. — churs Mi nurz, Miss Evarts and Mr. O, | Porter inquired of him if he had seen the dis- | stories. There was no inducement on the ation, the Time: hold their decision unde ens bn unde says: “While Europe u advisement. signed by about 50 citizens and tax L. Pruden, (assistant secretary tothe Presi. | Patch announcing the confession of Mc part of demoerats for them to confess, None | ham, aud have been forwarded to Washing. and Dennis, of the Florida state canvassi f ° i for the ces. ton,’ After Dennis made the confession eleven | A petition, si a H ing ecuring slonsings GAiLon suits for Phitadelhia to attend the encuig morning | hoard? Mr. Blair leaned back in Mis chalk | Prelate neha, quden. can ever set the | Indictments against him for fraud in Alachua | | vette wiuine Conpnicrene eet p nd trSedlomn tothe caste eae ge ot yoH GILDHEN, Ca eee tttgnd the reception of the | and replied that he had. government, consequently nothing could be | 1" Levy counties were nolle prossed, MeLin, iends, asking that he be sustained, | Uans and Mussulmen tn Bulgari re flying country nd “What do you think of it?” inquired the | made by securing a confession from any body | tt 18 Said, was rewarded, but how it is not we TWO DULLARS! a was placed at the disposal of tka party, Yenor of frauds. in conection with tthe elector | Kuown. here was on the train a special ear for the ri that he | ateach other's throats. The wh faithful supervisor of roads: ¢ , - : ante ro ot South of the Balkans, notwithstanding the “er ataue 5 - : : The Daily Sun and Press today says eai. | Has done his duty falthfully, economically and | South, of he Balk un cS & CO.'S committee of reception on the part of the tardy, Gnithe eeaie Tadcrimicanon tough a prec I that the confession hav been | terially:—“ These gentlemen have unbosomed | €Mciently, and th he cauinot he tempted by | Poster ‘socket tan and. coevaieed A. BAKS & COWS Union League, some of whom were in the elty | Sia 3 ne in tavows water eb received in Washington yet. Have Hot been | themselves, and their written statements have malicious and desiening men. ‘The complain: | Hot ant Co ee age and convulsed sawel Dawae . and will be joined by others on the road. The | 8. BL WITH. THE . Sel hectare gone to Washington. The Archer fraud is Ss ask for sicsoed Ment, scems as powerless rkey was, and Boys’ DEPARTMENT, arty will remain to Philadelphia wutit Satur- | pg you know, Mr. Blain, tae i is bint- | which Finley, (eee ges Ged im wis con: fully developed, and the littied crookednessin | | _,DRUCGISTS AND CHOCERS APPOINTED. | | Ttetime Europe healt aetna aplé-tr 316 Seventh street, | May. ed that you had a good deal to do with this | test to the seat of Bisbie, the sitting repubii- | BaKer is laid bare, and also the secrets of the y col What no single power can do => f ; “de: i- | Baker is laid t thé 5 following appointments of druggists and gro. ERNALREVENCEGAUGERS | CoMfession : that, in fact, it Is a part of your | can member, with the elections committee, in | Stte canvassing board at Tallahassee. n against the President?” asked th hich th t Arch Bak Supplies or distabetion Goes s50 ce |e asa ce Ga, 5 i rts re yare in the gi e + asked the | which the counties of Archer and Baker are Forcing a European War. supplies for distribution from the $5,000 charity = $13 LESSEE TO | ae Bop ene counbry. rein the . ms located. covers substantially the disclosures | prrriey opinioN OF Burtien Govenswesr | {id:—First precinct “RA. Bacon, deuce, | ‘The President im Philadet phia. = WITH CANVAS COVER. ectioo The ane That suspieton is unfounded, set forth in ihe confession, Hens, but few “POLICY. . — R. B. Clark, grocer; second precinet—Jos. N. vf Tek emis, i ea resident = Z 8 hi b i any statement to that effect is untrue. ners Yongress dol e icity SE OMIOE: wedi vdgkins, on . Hs oy and party arrived adetphia depot BECKER'S ; Raum “and the appropriations committees | ceive a great deal more credit from the 1 OF the statements: sent by felearaph frog |, Zite London daily Neus, in its leading edi Hotels, SemmErSCS Fi te snoehy, grocer; | Spd gat proceeded to the Continen. HARNESS AND TRUSK FACTORY, money for their service. There isa de- | papers than I deserve. Lean't even go te i F the | Jacksonville. torial, Says that the policy of the British mir yin the appropriation for their pay of Capitol to attend to my court business unless IT WAS STATED ON THE STREETS % i ae "aa Li , opp. Us B. Treasury. Dercores Butiding, opr . In conseduence of the delay inappro- S announced t this afternoon that the great conieesion left called for, repaired and covered atex- | $15 ay tal, escorted by the First Troop City Cavalry nd the committee of reception of the Union M. Ris Eway grocer: four Duckett, druggist; B. L. Wheel ague. There is a very g display of tal . 'y may be mere pre- ea piiating for this deficit, the work of tie | at the Capitol to-d Florid 1 I ight. | Parat Bamnuel Besons eeome Ee Te precinct E's | bunting in the city on the occasion ‘ot xh se! prices. a g r Pfc! ie ve DI ie a a dy > ‘lorida af its Vi i ight. - n Fy i Si 2 acon, grocer: six! precinet—F. ‘4 eit 8 2 e e yg See our $25 HAKNESS, Gold, Nickel or | eauzers has be increased. of Congress to active, participation in his | One story has tt tat: the dower eet: | cautions, Dut there is not one of them which | Winter, drugeises W. He He Ciseal sroces; | President's visit, and the Continental os tte: Rutter.-68 apb-tr scheme for unseating Hayes.’ Now, the truth | signed to Montgomery Blair, and another that | 40¢8 Not'mark our progress to a state of war. AxMy TRANsFE Lieut. Thomas | is that I have not spoken to more than halt a », Ist infantry, is transferred to the 1th | dozen members on that subject without theit tye and First Lieut. James Humbert, | having thrst broached it, 7th to the Ist. eee e seventh precinct—D. P. Hickling, druggist; | decked with flags from the roof to the : it be received by one of the Florida Sena- | Of Gein creases the alit ear o ate ee | TA. Roder, grocer: eighth precinetiienry: | floor: Attorney General Devens s also at the A SACRIFICE. It is definitely known outside of news. Itis exceedingly doubtful whether the | - Gibson, ‘druggist; Lawrence Cavanaugh, | hotel, having airived this morning from New Five rew Albany Cutters: one light i fit 7 paper dispatches that the confession has been Mt oF P ties ae caliod cree grocer. York. 4 ape Panel Hockaway Star? “Do you consider this alleged confes- | forwarded, port of some of these so-called precau- . four Jump-seats: three Poay Phicton 5. ———— sion of much value; will it have muci Sis yet realized. The most important of | @ne WorkrNem ten, Leatucr top Buggies; three, No-top Buggies, THe HO. D. INVESTIGATION.—A sub com- weight?” #6 i i REPEAL NKRUPT Law.—The Meteo ot nakive troops from Ind night, Mr. Richard Emmons in the chair, aud Teer and Sfty other styles, Also a large st Of Se . | mistee he House commit! e Hair: “By it one pregnant reumstan ndli . ed i nas Des bs o" vith very e remar george T.Ta "a ry. r. Hamil SAN ANTONIO, TEX., Api d Carriages and Huggitson handy at No. anes OF EPO. De orang has thee added to what everybody aureudy | Hise iudiclary committeo reconsidered its | iithough tie measure marked Hegsiugina ay | Gerke, T. “Up ths resolution subimiied ata | reports womhe lene Rrs « mp. ave. P. D, SCHMIDT & nes OF she wales ‘ knew. Every person of average intelligence | f'mer action instructing Representative Me- | our Indian military policy. Of its elect, on former meeting indorsing the action of Sena- | that about twenty persons Wi Repository. sentatives Cald well ¢ id Watson, examined | Knows that Hayes was not elected. The con- | Mahon, one of its members, to move, when | India there will be only too many oceasions tor Wright, in relation to the issuing by the | recent Indian raiders Gnas GEaantLas: Sree aes deas, inte the topozraphes’s | fession strengthens a truth which il one | the Senate Will repealing the banirupt ta | ot Speaking, The Indian government was | United States government of $40,00,00 in | run. ofl. ‘The number tep killed is no See. Seer Atr, Nicholson, the chiet. and Mc. | doubts. ‘Mr. Barlow, attorney general of New | shall be reached on the Speaker's table, that | wise to gag the vernacular press. before call greenbacks, to carry on necessary internal | doubt exaggerated. Nine persons are known JUST RECEIVED, e, the draughtsman, were called yest York, himself said that Hayes was not elected. | it be put on its passage, and by a two.thirds ing the batives of India to the aid of a nation | improvements throughout the country. Ob- | to have been killed by the raiders on the north- cs, ‘ : stk ay, and Judge Bissell, of the P.O. D. to-d: Itis a confession of the fellows who aided in * | Yote instructed him to report a substitute for | which holds their country by right of conquest. jections were made to the consideration of | west border, between Fort Concho aud Stock GENTLEMEN'S LONDON UMBRELLA. | It was elicited th office wa THE GREAT FRAUD” {he bill repealing the involuntary proceedings | ‘That is a subject on which a free native press | {he Subject, and is was laid open Me wee | oe ‘The latest styles. estabi ped in 1863, and has been carried on What were the motives, do you | immediately, and repealing. voluntary pro- | would certainly have had much to Say. Just strong, offered a preamble and resolutions _———e Davossen Dieact: Wheer he appro) priation for postal maps. ane hich led to the confession; was it | ceedings after January 1, 1879, how, however, we are concerned to know | adopted by the Typographical Union, No. 101, * Erie Li ly, are made under the direction of the chief, jon i 2 Hoy. Cuas. B. ROBERTS, OF M plete, these troops are about to be put. | thatthe eflorts how being made to establish | New York April tie arsament, on motion M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., y \de under the direction of the chief, The confession is, I think, wholly ON. CHAS. B. ROBERTS, OF MARYLAND. | The native troops are preparing to come, but a democratic paper (The Post) tn this city by | made on behalf of John H. Brown, preferred aplo-tr Jewentens, | W ios Rok & bonded officer. IC has now grown | voluntary. 1 understand that MeLin ‘has | Much of the eredit of the river and harbor ap- | where they will be landed is a ministerial se- | the employment of imported labor at a re. | stockholder, to prevent brie toreuicomee sale, nes employed. Judge Bissell testiked thatitine | Feceptly liad a series of misfortunes. He | propriation item to Baltimore and the favor. | cret, At Calcutta itis given out that shore duced rate of compensation, and of a class of | was continued today, and concluded shortly GENCY FOR money alsbursed shouh be ne appropriated | has lost bis children and been much depressed, | able action of the House was due to the intel- destination is Malta, aud it may be, but if'so. | workmen that are unworthy’of association, is | before noon. Judge Potter decided that the “OLD NORTH STATE” SMOKING TOBACCO, | there was no way of proceeding against the This, with other misfortunes, has awakened | ligent energy and personal high standing in ere ‘oops going which are already JEW AND SECUND-HAND CARRIAGES it AT 5 S ASSEMBLY met last | Massacres by Mexican Indi. ‘Soflice was ts ts . repugnant to the feelings of all workingmen, | sale should goon, and that if any irregulari- hi e st | him, and his conscience has been pricked. | Congress 0 resentative Roberts. He la- | inthat garrison? We may take it for certain | irrespective of party. ‘That this Union most | ties or Ima is occurred, they could be correct- Jam prepared 10 oof tne Fade and Bena | DOU Yoo Tar Ao re ana cer: HOF AHaiNst | ‘Thefe Is no doubt but that this confession ws | bout incessantly on Monday to secure the | that the Andian troops Will not be landed in | ungualifidely condenins the Post as belug uur | ed hereaiter: Punequatien toany yet otfered in this market,” | that the’ sub committee Wil recommen ie, | kentine and wholly voluntary.” Passage of the bill. thane Mh addition to those which are already | worthy the support of either the merehauts oF Being made of the purest tobacco, it willstand on } addition of a proviso to the postal bill, making | ,,S¢@7: * Why has it been sent to Washing. Sich cane ait inthat in tee ene ene Be Vick PRESIDENT WHEELER hasarrived at his | which canbe drawn’ is that in the plan of the | YOrkinemen of this city, irrespective of party. img Lady Killed. AY it necessary for, the disbursements ‘for the | Rain: «1 suppose because this place is the | haven Malone, N.Y,, where he will remain | government, by the time the Indian regiments | {°F the Feasons above stated. That we pledge | Hanntspvne, April 24.—John Eby and it de not bite the rs o 2 rouch ourselves, individually and collectively, to ghter % i a N »! SCO, a fal ° Ss of ia 5 .—The ndusky, 10. ogister, con- i ese troo} ul andes at_some SC] suc! a ich she a Ware Articles And Gods. ee WALSH, Ir 18 STATED THAT BIND WOLE; Tora lol PRESENTED TO CONGRESS?” lainsihe following editorial: “ We have from | Turkish port as that they will go to Malta, | Reld subscriptions from such, paper and all euilch she dled shortly afterwards, Mr. Eby ‘Agent Old North States"? ane vaeort f de for this Distr: 4 J dare say it will.” the best authority undoubted information | Very little time can elapse before we know as long as it is conducted on an unfair basis, = 35-1 960 Bese. sven, moar fe onreet time recorder of deeds for this District, has that Samuel J. Randall, Speaker of the House | what is intended by the government. We | 2¢/0R8 : Wall Street Demoralized. soar _——— been requested by the, President to resign, the ? of Bepresentatiess, has written to leading | may suppose that the resolution of our govern- Mr. Hamilton favored the adoption of the New York, The Post's financial XTRA PANTS, lace beiug wanted, it is surmised, for Gen. Blair: “Any member could present it by | Ohio democrats that it is of the utmost impor- | ment depends upon this or that contingency, resolution, saying the publisher of that paper ‘k Exchange we have E Beorge A. Sheridan, of Louisiana. The Pres: | arising and saying that he had an authentic | tance tothe democratic party thatthe Ohio | Dut the practical lesson of the last few Weeks | had acted treacherously and dishonestly_ in ish and active market for specula- FOR CHILDREN, ident has offered Mr. Wolf a consul-general- | document in his possession, bearing on the | legislature should redistrict the state. Mr. | isthat in these matters a resolute hand is guid- | this matter of employment. and Wwazes. He | tive shares. the “street” being thoroughly vou BOvA ship in Germany, which he has declined. Sublect now before the ita lary’ Committee, Pandall gives ae @, Teason that the indications inga mystified people to an appointed end.” | had known this man Since 1871, and knew no | demoralized and puzzled as to the immediate e youTHS. Coxrmatations.—The Senate in exeeutive | committess ne Ona e Teer nat | ett Te orca ote ono EE ne |g qictHe SIGHTING IN THE BALKAS Company | #2 of tm. | The resolutions were, adopted. | future of prices. “Erie has been exceptionally ¥e * session yesterday confirmed the nominations Star: “Could you tell me to whom the docu- | made by democrats where they have power. | from Constantinople says that the Grand Duke lutions be forwarded to all the trades unions ST of Justin E, Colburn, of Vermont, to be con. | ment has been sent?” Our iniormation comes by way of Columbus, | Nicholas has proposed to the Seraskierate to in this District, with the request that they The Erie Railroad Sale. Boys’ DEPARTMENTS, sul. bral at th City MM. + Edw: dA. Blair: “1 do not know. You newspaper | but has not been given there outside thedemo: | send a mixed commission of Russian id | adopt them and Carry them out iu their trae New York, April 24.—The Erie railway was Brogden, of Maine, to be coliecior of customs | Menean findthat out. All Iknow is wuat I | cratic managers who are to push the scheme | Larkich ofticers ty the tne or ae and auinit and meamine; adorned sold to-day in a’ foreclosure suit by the Fat. : BAKS & €O.'3. at York, Me. James Dutagee te be receiver or | see in the papers.” through, if possible. Mr. Randall was urged | between armed Musselmans and Russian | SPptt bill prepared for Congress regulating | mers’ Loan and Trust Company. The road apls-tr = Ged ublie moneys at Spriuwtenl. More beeen MR. BLAIR HOPEFUL OF HIS PLAN, fons Course (by Mr. McMahon, of Dayton, | troops, mentioned in a dispatch from that city | the employmencot apleeMoe ee eas eee | was purchased for S00600 tae eae teat _ avis, 10 be recelverof public movieysat iron | , Star: Do you expect, Mr. Blair, that any. | and one other democratic member from Ohio: | last hight, with the object of pacitieation, and | on motion of Mr, Ralston. Was Yelerien tye | Bal, David A. Wells “and J. Lowber Welch, PPRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS! ton, Mo.;and a umber of posters oe thing will eome of this whole Meg Mr, | Hose Bame we are not at liberty to give.” that the ‘proposal. has been aecepted. | The | committee of one from each trades union for | Wh0 are trustees for the stockholders. id 2 eee = ai Jertainly do. leve ts ‘orte is qual je exact nature a a ste unlawful Is. cannot ieve that the lispatch from Clevel |, Ohio, states that O. | insurgents consist of three battalions of the 5 : Co. is 1 ie PSviLL 7 - 5 SATCHELS, ree pascompleted its permanentorganization | American’ people are so, utterly devold of |G. Zeller, cashier ek the Navlont Eaeacs | msuERents consist Niseh, who, on retreating | Mepouald,of the tailors nig fae tise ig: | uo with Willlam iieftner was buried In a col! An great variety, of MY OWN and other makes, | by electing Hon. George C. Gorham, of Cali- | moral sense as to allow him to hold the office | bank at Tiffin, Ohio, absconded last Saturday | tothe mountains, joined the scattered remains | ploy on account of his activity in behalf of the | Het near Minersville yesterday by a sudden and atprices lower than ever; atiny Factony aud | fornia, secretary, through the executive com. | of President. With $5,000 of the funds of the bank. The loss | of Suleiman Pasha’s army, and have singe | pcx ,ou Mecount of his activity in behalf of the | sailof coal and slate, was saved this mortine, BALESROOMS. mittee, to whom the ghoice was given by the ‘Star: “You intend, then, to keep up your | will be confined exclusively to the stock- | been reinforced by Mussulman inhabitants, ble by a large majority. Mr. Spear read a | He Was only slightly majured. Heffner was 425 Seventh Street, yote of the entire committee. The organiza- | movement?” holders. The business of the bank will not be | The locality of this revolt is between the val- | resolution adopted by the German Working. | dead When found last n One door above Oxd Fellows? Hall. tion is as follows: Chairman of the committee | | Blair: “There it is again! My movement? | interrupted. A reward of $5,000is offered for | iey of the Maritza and San Stefano Aucthes men’s Union condemuing the bill. now pend. cen ce te JAMES S. TOPHAM, | and ex-officio chairman of the executive com- | The newspapers persist in saying Blair’s move- | the arrest of Zeller and $5,0W for the return of | insurrection of Mussulmans has beoketocs in | ing for the regulation of the employment of vot Breken-down Racer. = mittee, Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine: secre. | ment," Blairs scheme” * Blair's game,’ and so | the money. Macedonia. The commandant at Monastir | apprentices. Mr. Ralston tendered iis resig, | _ LONDON, April 2—Mr. C. Perkin’ brown d TO ORDBR. tary, Hon. George C. Gorham, of California; | on. it is no movement of mine. It is’a move. Gong er aap pO has sent for troops. The Russians have also | nation as vice president of the ‘Assembly, stat. | Colt Broachere by Rosicruciar out of Bonny Trunks, of any style desired, made to order on | treasurer, Jacob Tome, esq., of Washington: | mentof the people, which is perhaps slowly, but GREAT STORMS IN THE SOUTH AND WEST. dispatehed a force to the scene. ing that he would be absent three months at Bell, wae has been the favorite in the betting the premises. ep A:RING, executive committee, Senator Allison, of low steadily extending. The papers will talk of | During Monday night and yesterday forenoon ENGLAND STICKS TO HER POINT. the world’s fair at Paris. The resignation was | {9% both the two thousand guineas and the Trunks, &c., Repaired, and ‘Trunks covered at | Representative Joyce, of Vermont; Repre~ | how * Biair got his little bill through the Mary- | terrific rain and thunder storm prevailed at | Paris jourals state tha invieions to the accepted, and Mr. Alfred Thomas was chosen | Derby, has broken down in training and has abort notice 7 Te apg-tr_ | sentative Hiscock, of New York ; Representa- | land legislature,’ and speak as if | awned the Memphis. A bridge over the Bayou Gayoso, Congress to examine the changes necessary in | 1 fil the ‘vacancy. been struck out of both engagements. —_______—__—_—___——— | tive Page, of California; Representative Fos- | whole of that body and also the state of Mary- | 3t 2d street, costing cope teoboes swrers away. | existing treaties have been semi-ofticially com- —_—_——— PaeRS i anearnaatny HE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY | {'1, of Ohio; Representative Campbell, of | land. The truth is that the bill would have | It is feared the planting interests in that sec: | municated to the several powers. Allexcept | | A MAN’s SKULL FRACTURED aT THE Nave The Markets. T Jennsylvania; Representative Hubbell, of | passed the legislature before itdid if ithad not | Hon have suffered severely from the unprece- | England have declared their readiness to | YaRD.—About 2 o'clock, yesterday afternoon, | | BALTIMORE, April 24.—Virginis sixes, old, —_ Michigan; Senator Dorsey, of Arkansas; Sen- | heen introduced by me.” dented rains of the past week. St. Louis was | accept the invitation unreservedly. England | while the men were at work on the U. 8. ship | 28; do. deferred, 4's: do. ; do. ator Bruce, of Mississippi. MR. TILDEN NO HAND IN IT. also visited by one of the heaviest storms still Insists on the condition that all great | Nipsic,in the ship house, at the Washington series. 32: North Carolina sixes, old, 15: HBUNYADI JANOS. ——— Star; “Mr, Blair it is hinted that Mr. Tilden | Known. Hain fell in, torrents, flooding the | changes in the East, sich asthose proposed by | navy yard. & man, by the name vi tee, | de. uew, B Did today. “Sugar ane gid 3B | HE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. A Posr axp TELEGRAPH Orrice, in full | induced you to adopt the course you have pur. | Streets and cellars, and doing a Hood deal of | the treaty of San Stefano, shall be treated as | Young, let a heavy block of timber fall off ome oT TIMORE, 1 94.-Ootton Gull and “ « peration, will be established at the palace of | sued in advocating the question of the valinity | damage. Nearly three inches of water fell | an European, and not merely asa Turco-Rus- | of the high stages, surrounding ‘the ship, nominal—midaltng “Loxalog, Fey quiet ana THE LANCET.—*‘Hunyadi Janos.—Baron Lie- | ‘he Universal Exhibi Pari . | of the President's title, 1s that true?” both at Memphis and St. Louis. A terrific | sian question. Which struch a man, by the name of David | unchanged. with Sobbing acta: big affirms that its richness in aperient salts F eves or eat Faris for the. in| Oe NG Be Tela: Cone hat din | bail storm at Fort Concho, Texas, on the 19.h ——_________ ‘McCullough, who was thirty feet below on the Steady and Ati wen yng ee arpasses that of all other known waters." terior service of that exhibition. This fact thing that [have done. “f de not think La | Killed one horse and stampeded 20 others. | Bisnor MoGosmny Gore TO MEET THE head, fracturing his skull-and itis thoughe | Stmescuthen read git gg WERTH sinady, an THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL-—“sHun- | WU) 02.01 Interest to exhibitors or prospective | {any way connected: with thease feeone | Hall-stones an inch and a-half thick fell leche | CALSUOE MoCoskny, Gore To MeEr | hia | inflicting fatal injuries, He was at once se eee Fadi Janos“The most agreeable, safest, and | visitors from this country who, not knowing | fh, re tn It of honest ic. : | depth of more than a foot. Times of yesterday says: Mr. Peter Willlam- | moved to his home on Tth, between G and T 7 most efficacious aperient water, beforehand the domicile they will occupy, ey are the result of honest public senti. a son, whom Bishop McCoskry’ visited in this | Sircots sourlease nad modieat ald oad PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin, ‘Invariably | May desire to have their correspondence sent | Ment.” DECISION IN FAVOR oF A Lirg INSURANCE | city as an old and very dear friend, recelved a i living at $0 orclock thie ming: tak igoodd and prompt success; most valuable’? Pods once, The name, of the oftice will be | a7: Vid you frame the pill which has | company.—The case of Mary Slockham vs, | City.a$am 0 Bishop MeCoskry, which, dated at | his recovery 1s thought to be very qeektne PROFESSOR BAMBERGER. Vienna “I have | “Post and Telegraph Oftice of the Palace of been introduced in Con My ‘The Continental Insurance Company of New | New York, was of the following import: “x | BS recover though {0 be very doubtful. ~ Be on scazon, Warton, wt ne, { har Chande at Gatoatedintheenconare of | Qrainaly ber. Bevid Duucy icin | AGU eesancuea® Sie, Scout a Fi, | mieratie'ngatond who fas Mae prioom | Hs tue ulead for ghiaren depending og cess.” , i n the enclosure o| ; 4 lelphia yesterday. laintift’s husban fesses to have some letters written by me i sae re before the judiciary committee and Iam | felp! Pro! y about the navy yard that the occurrence was PROFESSOR SCANZON1, Wurzburg. ‘1 pre- | the Champ de Mars, in the building for the | ROW 5 had effected an insurance on hisiife in the | more than five years ago to a poor orphan | intentional onthe “ot none but this."* use of the administrative services, avenue La | ting to.attend to my law business. r $4,000. Under the terms of | amt on ‘oung, but there are FROFESSON LAUDER BRUNTON, wt p., F. | Bourdommaye, At the ehd of eee a ae | “Thanking Mr. Blald fer hieereetosy, the re- Polay ile residence of the Insured wes ee | Sitl you have read them. ‘Tacimationnt | B2,g00d rounds for this report. “Mr. Yo R.8., London. ‘More pleasant than its riz | There will be seven distributions and seven | Porter withdrew. stricted within certain geographical latitudes. | hy iAndwriting is Said. 10 De cod tee co | is well-known about the courts as the former Fails, aud surpasses them in efficacy." collections per day. The Confession not worth the Paper | Previous to. his death’ Mr. 8 y. i driver of the prison van, PROPESSOR AITKE tockham had. & and special officer at OPESBOR, AIT} ‘on which it 1s Written. visited Liberia, Africa, ‘The company netd | Pack to Detroit, as Lam too good a soldier to | the Theater Comique, He 1s a laborer in the itary Hospital, Pullna and jedricshal! retreat ‘while a oe is Seine. oot I am to be | navy yard, and re: ++ F.R.S., Royal “referred “to | GOVERNMENT OFFICERS AS CLAIM AGENTS. t in South Washington ; A prominent administration Sen: ing | that the policy was vold for the reason that the | stricken down by the hand of an assassin I = ReSiee ln Bouts R WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. Representative Buckner has introduced a bill | asked by the STAR reporter wha rae cate i trophics were restricied as a place of resi- | shall fall with my whole armor on.” This Mr. | ANOTHER ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE is reported Indispensable to the Traveling Public, in the House providing that section 1,782 of | of might | dence, and they set this up as a reason for the illiamson very readily interpreted to mean | in the western section of the city by a marine Every Fnuine bottle bears the uame of THR th vised be ded age) of the confession ; inquired if tne reporter had pon-paymens of insurance money in their affi- | that Bishop McCoskry will not leave a stone | named Remhold Derner on city by white or APOLLINARIS Co. (limited), London. follows: | Statutes be amended to read as | a copy of the dispatch announeing it with him. qavt Gras attarked. hat tency Of the aft: | unturned in producing proofsof hisinnocence | phan sirlnamed McAuliffe, 12 years of | dd 4 Marron se et York, | or Heathen asian Raprawmatits | fotmanten ne ehowioy cya tuacets | Set ef merge accsede co geysey, | Mtewnand groweutpouginaorsand | Age" Theat an gta yi io Site Bgeut toe United Bistes end Guaoae: ontiuanee in office, and no head of 4 de. Pueted the Teporter eof ts After ane dlschan red the rule for judgment entered letter to his soldieriy qualities will not beun- | Mr. Metz, corner 15th and ‘M streets, she was or ee « ion, eleven indict- erst ublic so well as re il "s -f A let For Sale by Dealers, Grocers and, Drug- vot the government, shall recelve Oe eae | ments against him found in aiachuae net ‘Tue RIGHT To Epison's QuADRUPLEx Iw. | Hiamsom, Who remembers that young Samuel | Sent fo ee a ists. The Lave on'every genuine Bare 4s rhe Rovernment, shall receive or agree | Tovey counties, Were tolls frome ee and ig} Fuign | Allen MeCoskry was schooled in the Military | of Tue Grae whieh he waked hor to tales Finted on BLUE paper, —__aug27-mwtf,eow, ly | ! y pensat * h is th i! XENTION.—The suit by the Western Union ‘AR, e — = ly or indireetly, for any services rendered or | Paragraph is the whole story, said the Senator. | Telegraph Company against Qeonee i Academy at Wetc Foint, him ; that when she was in his shop he made OKE DOWN To FOUR CENTS. to be rendered: fo any person. ‘by himself oF teas BOE worth the paper on’ Which it is writ. ion, Fiomas A- disor and others Saat re ‘Tae Sur AcaINer GEN, SHERIDAN.—Lieut. Itai nous proposals to her: dragged her be- a = another, in relation to any proceeding, con- lerday before Judge a rn 8 coun! FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 | tract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, | What a Member of the Cabinet Says. | Zour spectal teri ee eee a superior Sthaay Hom Chicago: to deter es CHY.O0 | his purpose, and would have done so but for | Tam Reason Wuy.—The Net 4 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Tinted histor le ee Fectly ae tintit, | A member of the Cabinet, interviewed by a Oren ee adruplex, Hleeraph Tat, ‘i; | Drought against him inthe U.S. Cireuit Court, | RELSareams. No sere teted statement thet | remarks with much ate tas ; tly interested, or for ¢ | STAR reporter on the subject, said that the facts for gi a . ‘The case was set down as sent by Mr. Steeps for the paper is | most serious hindrances | extte 411 Axo 18 1oru Srnse, ieuamalca aia tanta | com of MeLinand Denna woud not | Seittaae Ewer MrRaSeG ROW | (lle duke Watneeyeacrtay’ Qa | Mutat "ul! a's ower cee | tines eu ne ONDS AND STOCKS. business Jeuating to sald letters patent Before | in his opinion, amount to anything, They were | of the Atlantic and Pactte Telgewent cen | Bas gon ay term. Jas A. Winton wal be- | occurrence for protection. ing todo, simply because they tai — = any department, court-martial, bureau, ofi- | both under indictment, and were perseuted ny against the Western Union Ti tiff, and sues to recover for “4 ‘THE MovEMENT for the abolition of celi that ‘Wants done.” . Vited states Bonds of ail Kinda: corer any ely inilitary, or navateommiation | on a sided ny the demoerats. "The confession Eompany Judge Sedgwick reserved hisde- | fW,and sues {9 recover tor property in the priesthood of the Old Catholic chureh 42-Gov. Nichols, of ‘Washington and Georgetown Quarterly Stoc! this section shall be deemed guilty of a mis- | persecutions? anda yang or them epee S re Fe: in 1867, While Gen. said to be making headway in Germany. The | |. % 2 Louisiana, ag ctor | (Grane a etal Ac |G sina a aa, | era, ce Snes | Sorin of Ole Poe | eee risa | Gk cere tee 16-1: ‘10th st. Penna. avenue, an two yei n ined simultaneot 1e * owil ee d ~ PRING ERNS RECEIVED—Dress- | thousand and shall, moreover, by con- | the cases against one of them a nolle prosequt | financial pression. One hundred hands | _sa-The trial of Martin ‘the Mollie | draw fromthe church — ‘will take place May Ie RING Farr Parisian Styles.—s, T, | Viction therefor, be rendered forever there- | had already been entered. Thedocument was | are thrown out of employment. arrested ‘ago in ET pO POLED Ee aa The democrats in. lot's Patterns and Journals of Fastion, Iaife | after incapable of holding any office of honor, | hardly worth the expression of an opinion as aaa recent act of the provides } ada for the murder of Pawics at fas ag-A five-year-old was actually whip- | and planned a Preati 2d Frinning 8. J. MESSI trust or profit under the government of the | to its character and hak The would | for the extinguishment of -mas.—[Fuiton | carora, in April, 1870, was at to death in Towa, by her | lican ‘Daribcozm Pennsylvania ayebue. United States." i be very small, and not affect in the least | Times, Potsyliler Pa yesecasy, Shiskea mower: neome: “