At the first election one member from each precinct shali be elected for one year, and o° y ember thevetrom shall be elected for two if AILY, Exceptsunday” | years: and t ter one shall be elected AT THE 3TAK BUILDESG! tee dowd each precinet, who shall serve tor Peansylranie Avenue. corner each inhabitant of the District of Co. : . umbia the age of twenty-one years, and The Evening Star Newspaper Company 1 jigcitizen of the | ate to y 4. H. KAUBFMANN, Pres’t. | . ——— been an <@ STAR is served to subseribers In a resident of said District of weeks by carriers, on their own acccuat, at 10 | ; ars, and of the cents yer week, or 44 coats ier mont soothes Oe 5 he offers to vot vanter, ceats each. oa a ~ paid eo ceats 2 month; one Fear. #0, tt Wh HE WSREL STAK—pablished day—$2 3 | 5 es secage prepaid. ab copies for 815; 0 copies | “ga7 All mall subscriptions mast pe paid in ade | se provided fur a ‘22 - 5 x . Until Congress shall otherwise provide by warce; no payer sent longer than 9o paid for. 51—N?. 7,832 WwW N N, D.C E “SDAY, MAY 8, 1878. O CENT “Gommmissionersot ihe, District of Oe eee ee | VE. BIN 7,082, ASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, ’ TW nite act aoe Dia ato wen er for holding elections for councilmen, j ppeint a board of registration prior to | 2 N z FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. | vermment of the District. election, not to exceed three | __SPECTAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. ¥ . elegrams e Star. ee oe = =a = “ = ———— EDNESDAY, May 8. | I Es 7 ig ed £24 d who shall LDIN N — : } HOUSE YESTERDAY ay 5 nal WIRAL BUILDING ASSOITATION ; . SENATE.—Mr. Merrimon presented thive | The following is the full text of the bill “Pro. | T¢ ¢ qualified electors in thelr respect | . | Washington News and Gossip. | petitions torte repeat of the law imposing a . a PN: : viding a permanent form of government for | {$¢,PFecinets. at such times and places as said Secretary. ——___ tax of ten per cent. on the circulation of state aN a Mu Ne " { Columb: it passed the | GalUmissiouers shail prescribe: and said Com- street M. E Chure -C.— | ravenue. $105,355.11: customs, $368,580.55. Mr. Oglesby presented a petition of 1,10 eit- = Ons and make ret ereof t Som. S in 2 ¥ @ Pe customs, - 8 n! 5 1 portion of | ! a ake returns thereof to said Com- gine wil be : thereSwit! te TWO MERTEN Srnsexirti0ss to the four per cent, loan to: | tensot Ting praying thé repeat of the bank: Plot to Invade Canada. the territory of ‘the ‘United Sates whet was | missioners, wh ase the same and aaranteed. Ours TL | orisex’a.m. and 79'p.m. S| aay.sils.100 Mr. Hoar presented a memorial from A. H. | Sey ae oe tod eT a L0F the por: | ee Ciehest Sumber of totes i eit respective RS. J.P. PALMER, LIQKETS FOR THE LECTURE ON NoINiTION FON RECORDER OP DERDE 08 Rice and Bieltizens of Massa chusetts, askin, N E PROSPECT: Meinue tobe. desionased oe tie nie of nets; and said Commissi Ninake i, 7 Fs . he nd Ts d 4, pence => ns ¢ hat Gen. Shields may be placed on the retired : reper s deetira tes les and regulati ying 5 Betw Tork it Parker's BookVer Hetemed | THE Disrnict.—The President sent to the Sen- | Histol tie amiga) May be. laced on “t) EUROPEAN PEACE PROSPECTS, Folumbia. Said District and property and ne provisions of this act not oe Uilepealon MONDAY. May 6 an elogant ; “_'___ | ate today the following nominations:—Geo, | | Mr. Hoar also introduced a bill to. provide Te the (ollie preyite ao eee: in provided for ided, That the pon BUD = Bay nae jlersof “DAMON DRILL | A. Sheridan, of Louisiana, to be recorder of | for ocean mail steamship service between the id Fe tao to anny cEienie, lection for ex il be held FRENCH MONTURES and ROSES, DS” ASSOCIATIONS: wimectatGrmd Leage | dreds in the Distric. of Columbia, to succeed | United States and Portugal. Keferred to con. | ANOTHER STEAMER MYSTERY o not hereby repeated of | Within sixty davs fre passage of this act OSTRICH FEATHERS gul PoM PONS, Hail, on WEDNESDAY. May 8th, stan orcioce Simon We I: James T. Pritehard, postmaster muitee,on ost offices an pot roads. sais JONS Of this ace, And provide d Furth hat said Commis erie + 1 in . 7 at Frederic! as. + # ony in juced a bi 0 authori . e sioners shall gi tien of alt 1) REVERSIB.E SATIN RIB- fo Pasig Uno OA ELL: Becittiry. a the printing for sale of an edition of the nar. rpc a VENTIAY n iad Monday, is che nt and for by TES ke ASSOCIATION.— | _ PAY Director CutTER—The Senate com- | rative of the polar expedition. Referred to | PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL CONV ENTION | pponth | ripest tallow eee Ghoere i es to be posted 6% %, Eagiish and Fan- Be nonin ing of the | Mittee on naval affairs today agreed to report | committee on printin| | inalter directed three nentoge eer bere | conventent and public places im cack’ ckenben . Misses and Chil for the | favorably on the nomination of Pay Director |, Mr. Morgan offered a concurrent resolution, ae aa i Ol the District of Columaten wa Mirai net in Said District of Columbia at least horn HATS | ld at S'. Aloysius | Cutter at the next executive session of the fonehing ihe relations of the United Bites THE EUROPEAN PROBLEM. tee, t autkirien. on y days prior to such election or registra 5 my6-tr Seheo) Hor St street_n.w.. between 1 anc Senate. ublic o exico, reciting that = 5 ~ | SRSGMTHUASDAS. May Sth Isis, at7.3) | Senate. Mange had, With commendable effort, ‘main. | The Financial $ituation—The British | hited? shalbe subjee’ | _ NO member of said council shall receive any : Se Bide snoutdlciseribe at oncerasthe book, | _ THE DISTRICT BILL BEFORE THE SENATE.— (Aineda republican form of government,and | poxpox, May &—At the Stock Exchange | to all the restrictions and. limitations whiea | CoMpeusation for his services. . PARASOLS, ‘association Will soon close.” By order, The ill to provide a form of government for | {@Claring expedient nd desirable free com: | yesterday business in foreign securities wae | (eno imposed upon said Commissiouers. B member of the council, registrar, tn. ‘With Panes Bondies aa DANIEL DONOVAN. Seerenury,, eeME | the Distrie: of Columbia has been engrossed protection against {éreign invention, the con- | YeTy restricted. They opened firm, but quota. | Que of the said Commissioners shall be an oft lipon the discharge of the duties af fea seu. J Lieut, JOHN F. KELLY, Treasarer. my: Tie iets Senate, and will be referred to | struciion of a railroad from the the City of | liens were more or ther dal tine tyne | feof the Engineer Ce pe of the Ariby,, whose take binding himself to the EARL INLALD HANDLES, “SERIAL BUILDING ASSUCIATION, | We District of Columbia commitiee, It is | Mexico to the Rio Grande.and the mutual Dre | a varal SReCN ET Ve eae ot sla eee | neal rani Se ee ake Kocenaeos captain, and perfor the same, before some . ‘FRENCH HORN HANDLES, ° SERIAL BUILDING ASSUC N+ | thought thatit will receiveearly consideration | tection of the border from. incurs trom’ | accompanied DY Mune et ott eee ace | b SCUCIES sikh dente oe eee thoriz Iminister oaths. Je Piain ard Twilled Silk. 18 inches, 20 © first regular monthly meeting of ‘THE Sinees committee Spd pill ve reported to the either side. Ordered printed, and laid on the Of British tragese ihe Continent woe years, unless such detail, sooner jority of said council shall constitute a 22 inches, 24 in - 5 SAVIS N JILDING ASSOUI- | Senate within the next ten days. ibers able. | u a vonune! aS yan bgilis Successor sha e or the transaction of business, TUWSON €€ THON for the payinens of dues and tatanees ct | the House ponmistes Ineite. oe the eener On motion of Mr. Burnside, the House bill to 1h Faris did nothing to support quota | appointed and qualified: Provided, That the A Tne SDE Shall MERE peas ee ee manithe nnsWleania ae money, will be Beld on WEDNESDAY EVE- | the will not be materially amended by t amend the joint resolution of July 3. 1876. a Ee pon ppHons tone quer Be. oiticer so detaiied shall not oe assigned toany | int for its own government; shall be judges - NING, 8th inst... at Davis’ Hall, No. 615 7ih | Ser.te, but anticipate that the Senate m. thorizing the Secretary of War to issue arms so yes Parente avai scone erent ties Be Ahall recelesmocur: | Treo antiaenicen oe nd returns of HUNT SUR pero desiring stoce edu wteaie eke same by | Htve a protracted discussion over the consii- | as toplace the territorses ona footine with the Were SUengtHENed by Tepe ot eeles | the epee peter wl ie Noglire} bers eta president from and 623 Distreet. Ail persons desiring stock cau obtain the same by | tuionatity of the sec.ion which provides for | states, was takes up, amended and passed. er ren ethened S orove to Deen | ohuver ol the army be ceeeaa aS ot once its OWN Members, and a secretary, who : tretdene dase S. Eaaaeds: Attorney-at-law, | Ue eleesion of two eommixstoners by the Sen | On mmonon ae ARE Ce ge aed assed British occupation. These prov oy, EBS | ot he preaen ae ae Oe ante nae eee | Shall hoe be a aorebes of She eeey eee No, 608 Louisiana a PRD ur ancl Hlendlas bath Ho oRezeueatives: | he was assured the bill would be reported back | £roundless. — s n the House of | three’ years, and. wiil Ins Successor shat be | shall be aliowed asalary,to te Uxed by the - Vice President Mf, Detweller, Printer, cor- burn and Hendee both think that what- | by Tuesday next, the bill to prohibit a turther o) ne hres ‘Years, and until tr shail Ue | eoeneli mot te cxcoed oer uaiuee: WERS, just received ner lith streetand Penna. avenue i'w. ever amendments the Senate may add to the | retirement of legal tenders. was. revered te rated the previous | elected and qualified ; art te, Gira of the | Core counen sual onavaue Shane modlaed ) SATINS. RIBBONS, | Treasurer—dJas, Fraser, Wood aid Coal Ofice, |} ut the 0 per cent. clause will be re- | the committee on finance. 5 | Said Commissioners shall be elected by ti by the Commissioners of the District of C 3 year O@tGinmne , si Senate, by ballot, for the term of three years, | bY the Commission he Pistrict of Ostrich sud Fancy 7ZATHEES. | 62 © sire! 2. a. prescott, 176 sxest LW, ae HOUSE—The Speaker announced the fol- and untilhis successor is eleeted and quaiiti ia that they have business to submit fc Bde Pen Le ees elie canes Dingvtons. ; A MEETING OF THE LinRaRY Commission | lowing as the committee on the next census, | 1 NETS | | and at the end of the several terms of exca of | their cousideration, and at such other times Pps esha esha es ag rea Ayia: Howry Browne, Lawyer, corner: 476 sirect held this morning. The question of se- | authorized by resolution adopted the other | Fe woh ake Slee renters, Chels, Successors shall be | ete coaticl maid cone. Ube omamane, Delors Sjotu Cooks Fourth Auditor's Office, Treasury | curing a site for the proposed new library | day. and to act With alike committee of the | 1.hRe May Tie aoe ten teeaion in | theterm of three years, respectively samfanty | cil for the or {shall by the wa Mrs. M. J. HUN Departwent, ‘ ssOftice, Trease | DUMding Was discussed, but owing to the ab- te (S-.¥.), Mills. (Texas), | regard to the political sitteren oie their suecessors are elected or appointed and | action of the Commissioners, be within eres IFICIAL FLOWERS. 2. D. Terrill, Second Comptroller's Office, Treas- | senee of some of the members of the commis. ), Ligon (Ala.). Smith (Ga.), Car? High Hopes of P. qualified ; the said election or appointment to | thirty days after the first eb uncil: BENCH ARTIFIC So | GIF DEPREINCHE. .. _reon Ganersita fies, S$ postponed until next Hatcher (Mo-). Ballou (1), Jor. | 1 May Se The. cool tmpression | be made on the third Monday. in the month of | meu: from importers’ aucti an z yi Biss ‘Surgeen Generals On ee There is no doubt but w the ), Ryan (Kansas), and Williams ed ty the ne Sort. good depression | Febru: in which the term of such Commis hecessary expenses of said council shall ne Jcbn'k, Young, Office Clerk Sup. Court, City ch an agreement, aid the rValoil, Husson: Ai paeone oe Jury | Sioners Shall expire: Provided, That at. the tilled by the president retary of FLOWERS Halli " 6 are that Sudiciaty square will be a) froin colmmiittee on cles: Petersburg. Lrengthed by the fact that | frst election of Commissioners by the Senate Aad Sense caudtiod, by the comaptret er, and that we will offer at about half their value. ‘ampbell, No. O:hstreet now. ed as the site for the new library. , that in the election cases ot ours i aidan ae Sly ee e Fr resentatives, as above pre paid by the Commissioners of the District | ee ere aT aN NOLLESS. Siuibre RevondAtaitorsOmee ests te site forthe view library in. from South Carolina : Lyneh | le had long interviews with Lord Salesbury, | ind House of K of said. Gohiistoners so | Columba. Im_608 Ninth st., opp. Patent O Q No, 61 Teh street ewe CHANDLER AND THE Frortna | vs. Chalmers, from Mississippi, and McDowell foreign Secretary, and Lond Beaconsfield, t | | elected shall expire one, one year [rom the the appointment of all officers. axents, ot s Se ‘The Treasurer anil Secretary will be in attend- —There is yet no deiinite planasto | Vs; Williams, from Oregon, that the sitting | Premier, before iS departure. leved | ‘ate of said election, and the orher two years | employees of the District of Columler whos ei fo subscribe at the meeting” Shares, $Leachs | what will be done in the matter of the Iorida emer: Messrs Cain, Chalmers and Wile | that te takes the wikis rintued! yponat | Hemthe dateof sald election, the sumeto be | SAarIes Shall le at Ue rate of $1.99) per an i; “JAS. 8, EDWARDS, President. investigation. W. E. Chandler says: “Tie re- tame, Mere entitled to retain their seats. Petersburg, ten days am i ar determined by lot. Their sue Liam) ade by the Commis. " - ‘ 3.5. EDM 4 lent. stigation. W. E. Ci r “resolutions were adopted, St. Petersburg, ten days ago, having in view i a. “ he District of Columbia, subject to Ninth street. Ninth street. INO. A, PRESCOTT, secretary. my4-4 publicans got the election bit the temucrats The Weieeonen Fesuiiee ea eration of | both the witkdrawalof ih - t | elected Jn the manner and for term above | ener Lae Upsaiey of Columbia, sublect to — S HATHORN | got the President, and why. in the d—Ishould | the bill heretofore reported by Mr. Reagan, | British from Constantinople, aeons be the Holes or he ie epentatines 1 2 ‘any office by Said Suncaed eas UNDERWEAR: suey Laniye warers, | ed make any fuss about from committee on commeree, 10 regulate tee of the genes ctersbure on | abd the Senate shall, at the time of their elec. | ¢ onumissioners, or coutirmed by sad council, y eae tS 5 v : . ¥: Sata Bicaarisem inter-state commerce. Sehi of ure e Benat ey . < who shall not have been a bona jide resident 0 ' For Ladies’, Misses and Cutldren. | just recetved, fresh from the Springs, PROMOTION OF Patent OFFIce EXawiNEns. | "Rir Reavan addressed the House in favor of and is expected back here in two | becnactual resklents of the Dinuion ay | sald District tor une sear prior to said ap New Stock just received. W. 8. THOMPSON, As the result of a competitive examination, | the bill, arguing mainly upon the authority of ‘om to-day, So nothing decisive will be | ve rs previous to their elec. | pointment. nw eee TAN EOPED NOs kaa pricesivery iow apl3. 703 15th st, held some time since, the following promo- | Congress to enact such legislation, aud taking Known antl ne ie Mish hopesare entet- | tion and who have, during tat od. The couticil shall, through a committee of * | |= BUFFALO LITHIA, tions in the first, second and third grades of | the affirmative view. . aSUILS Of his meiesic ee omatte quarters of the | med no residence visewh and if the | its members. have free access to the Look at our new Grecian CORSET, HUNYADI JA'NOS, assistant patent examiners were made to-day: Pending further discussion the morning | results of his mission. | place of any Commissioner’ shall be- | books, and papers ot ' ~ Gur Own Make APPOLLi: Chas. L. ucki ghim, of Michigan, and Osear | hour expired and the bill went over. i j come vacant trom any cause, or ie the Diarlet of Columita, and of aay. par — SPRING WATERS, Woodward. of 1uwa, from sceond’ to first a Mr. Page inquired if the gentleman would ir Stafford neglect for twenty days to take the oath of | Ment of the government of a istrict of Co- DOUGLASS, Sust received pe sistant: WwW Mam Behrens, et Pennsylvania, and ake I cce er he ere eth special order | pages : office if he be ele ed by the Se nate or House y B committat = s se y and bert Vooster, of Con ieut, from | 4 a ot the r hour. ia cor 9 of Repzesentatives, his place shall be tilled ¥ a ap20-tr__Ninth St., St.Oloud Building. MILBURN'S EHARMACY: vesun, | third to sceand assistant: frome Galle rr | _ ir. Reavan said he would wiakera propos marks he said the government were stillen- | 74 ,debe,squtatives, Is place shall be, titled F - WHLLIEAN has this year made a specialiy mar l4-tr 142) PENRA. eves: , from hip of class one to | tien in regard to that in the next morning | sutiations, but had hopes, | Same manner as the person Whose place is to | duct of any off cer 2 M.23 ¥ iced == HAYWARD & HUTCHINSO: t examiner; Paul Arnold,of D | hour. epresentations, of arriving at | pe ilied was elected or appointed, but if the | District of Columbia, anid sh READY-MADE DRESSES, is 317 ore Bribes NORTE WES x W. Lage, of Massachusetts, Mr. Wood moved that the House go into | a peacelul setdement | person whose place so becomes vacant shail | Commissioners of the District and !s now constantly recetving invoices of Kilt, | With very extensive facilities i ttee of the whole to resume considera- | bill | THE PENNS: House of | any niismang ement, mat ‘ation, woarste ‘& ‘u are now showin; of Mar psu rd. assist i comy r fe Marbieized ns hird assistant examiner. ; 5 en - curing, ne no} a line i Suits in all the desirable shades ng eerie AN CALS. | lutve been elected by the aled for richness of design andcolor | These promio'ions take ele: LVANIA NATIONALS. i " ? oficial sconduct pon ti such ¢ from May Ist, | tion oi the Lepresentatives, and such vacancy shall oc oficial misconduct upon : and materials, direct from his house in Paris, gy a ee i x er put the question and declared | Meeting of the Pennsylvania State | /(?'S ‘ Congress, then the said | cet, agent, or employ said rep ALx0, country. architects deslens for Manties and carried, amid calls for a division, Convention. — ¥ filled. by the appointment of nso made shall, by the said Commis eden Circulars: Linen Dasteee seni eat Cake | Walnscoatings closely followed, and ymitations of || Remrsextative ScuuzicneRow Tue Box. | while d ; Conger Was demanding recognition | Pustapetruta, May he National State | until the Senate or House of pptly transmitted to Goth fH pes. Circulars, 1 ts 8 e ct need, Trov! Ar . 5 at the top of his voice. 0 i as € rder this morning prese: as the case "Sha Ss When so Te leo Wrappers. Undergarmen: Corsets, | Rents for BARSTOW WHOUGHT IRON FUL: | DEH TROUDL@S.—A reporter of THe Srax to- Mr Conger (atter’being recognized) saia | 6°4Y {past tell by State Chairman Dewers | Kebresentatives, a ae eta WAR Oe: Shall | Sl Nocouteact for. tre DONNETS, MILLINE! vg | NACE. Baltimore KITCHENER RANGES; also | day asked Rep esentative Schleicher if he had rying to attract the attention of | ‘All the counties in the state. withthe excep. | Pct ie ‘One of the sail | ment, of repair of any stree BONNETS, MIL “® | the Russia fire-piace STOVE. Contractors for | any news from the border. “Nothing special,” er, in order that he might eto | f about fi ions present. % z reside alley, highway, or other DRESS TRIMM. Plumbing and all Tin and Copper Work. Witha | fepied Mr selleichen vexc eer aoe in ord e might move to | tien of about five. ions present. | Commissioners shall be chosen president « ie engage ee ail at very attractive prices forge of competent mechanics in’ their'var | eplied Mr. Schleicher, “except that Lam re- the Gonmittee of the whole to strike | Both of the Philadelphia delegations are | the'Board of Connalsstoucrs at the nee eae, | Disitict of Columbia, or 907 PENNSYLVANIA AV age t ches and fon; personal experience, wii) | Celvins Numerous provests and complaints | out the enaciing clause and report the bill | present in full. Both of them marched ina ing thereof, and annually thereafter. used for any of the purposes abov 7 Cite Trevise, Parts. = | So good work cheaper than any other house, m21y | fom our people on the border about the lie | bark to the doe | body wearing badges. In order to be prepared | E/(C°U"Sat the said Commissioners of the | shall be entered inte by the Comm CPE = | Seon oH yi of policy this government is pursuing in The Spea Saic yte had been taken on r any disturbance that oceur there isa | 43). of Columbia shall ihe District of Columbia without the a GPECIAL NeriCEe. S ae TGS wares gard to the new outbreak down there. ‘They | going ito comiittce large Teserve force of policemen stationed at constituted a body ©. the said council _ MISSISQUUI SIRI See that the administration is using all its | "Mr Conger sa had demanded reeogni- | the door at Concert Hall, where the conven- “The Commi All contracts for the construction, z: Which for nearly half a century has wronght such | power to protect Di; ‘7 inst Lerdoist revo- | tion betore the vote was aanounced, and his tion is in session. It is estimated that the aud by that iteration or repairs of the st LADIES FINE BOUTS for Spring wear of VONDROUS CURES of KIDNEY DISEASES, | lutiorists, losing sight altozethe the Own make for sale at very ressonabie NDHOUS CURES of Pea Reserareye purpose was to get an opportunity to make | number of aelegates present is about ) DYSPEPSIA and CAN aud Of a at the r throats | that motion . ession, and be ea . ma ts Chairman Dewees in his address to the con- | [veld be sued i any cour Whatsuever.atia prices, ae Druggists, “ts curative, propesties ‘are alino-t Hoes it py bbe, Sheaker could not recognize him for | vention reviewed the eondition of the party | may bwve and use 5 $ . He 3 culous. unphiets, containing reimarks- | not Jook.” - | that purpose. tating that from 5,000 votes in 1876 it had in- | [28 3) at pleasure : may ac vent, ait OMe Se eM og, | Hic cures aldress MUSMISQUOL SINGS Frate ministration, by the orders tote United states | Pe eee: thoy aul aright to make | creased to ne ww in siz, and that with | hoid property Tor eosporate. duel matical i Ladies Boots and Shoes made to order acshort | Upcounty, Ve z Wty t vops, was determined not to atiow it tobe | the motion. It w & question whether | its thorough orginization there was no reason purposes only ; may contract and be contract. | the preparation of ali fications and Bote. marg0-tr A CARED, jee Had Tecognized a man. ae bla he made it at the pr per tm ‘i | that entire suecess should not be achileved by ed with (in all cases authorized by law): aud ce fos hire et t 1, shall = : = © preserve his .and tha , contended he motion was ° party in ext campaign. There i ay, in appropriate Ways. in court a ’ p vested in and exerci ; #8: S£ua ReePeRT, 0 ali who aresuffering from the errorsand indis- | 6 der tu do that, is golng to suppore Daagat at becatee tie br i the party in the next campaig tiadies | MAY, in appropriate ways. tn court and else. | De vested in and exercised by Sh Q or was in comin prest convention a atic Gié Ort STREET, Grotlons of Jouth, nenvous weakne-s, carly decay, | hizards? We people on the border don't eare | iy qaree nee had not yet b hacia one? Fepreseming: he, Gitiees e Bulirase Asse Opposite PATENT OFFICE, ee ot en, ee ee This great remedy | 0-ie cent who is recognized. What we want is Mr. Ccnger would thei move to discharge | tion who Will endeavor to have a woman Has just opened a large and select assortment ot Ganlitcotnon by a missionary in South America, | & least adegree oi Safety for our throa's and the committee of the whole from the further | rights plank inserted in the platform. INFANTS © AND GHILDREN'S LACE CAPS | Bom da self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH | and prepery. In its etideavors to preserve | ccnsideration of the bill Bailoting foi chairman ‘then be- and BONNETS, ROBES, E,ANMAN, station D, Bible House, New York | Diaz ie adminis ration seems tobe overlook- Spring ‘ lies | where, consistent with this act, assert, di fend, and maintain its rights and interests 20 from the pod : the same extent that it would be lawtul if the before provided a aan said Commissioners of the District of Colum- The President of the United States may de bia were a municipality, I from the engineer corps of the army not ta he rule in reference to | gan, and Mr. Kirk received a majority and ¢. 4. That such Commissioners, so elected | more than two officers, of rank subordinate to LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, sity. i # this, to us, impo tier, that the committee | took his seat. Mr. Kirk is the recognized ‘aforesaid by the Seuate and House of ep that of the enginee € afticer belo King to the — . <AL BOARD OF 1 Armstrong | candidaie. Mr. Broderly, the atives, § rf em, before enter- | board o' joners of Said I et, te Pon a binds ot PPEINGEALBEMT BROOK COATS with Vests | THE NATIONAL Board OF TRADE at last actior e 4 recognized Wright candidate, received oaly si Econo the Giatheeed ot Lirainee taken as assistants to Said engineer Commission. CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ft wm ‘at $8 aud $10, at A. STRAUS’. evening's session adopted a memorial seiting field did not think it fair to dis- | votes. Mr. Kirk, in addr arge of the special duties im by the provisions of this act. Before any moneys shall be raised or taxes levied and collected for the purpose of earry- ing on the government of the District of Go- lumbia, the said commissioners shall submit annually to the couneil for their approval a a i * ng the conven- ¥ affirmation to support the Constitution | €F in the disc Novelties in Lisle Thread GLOVES, Black Silk GENUINE YACHT-CLOTH SUIT for $14, | forth the objects of the board and urging be- | charge the commiltee now, until other wentle. tion, said he would do his duty by the conven- sete Cid Beatoe eee ta faithiutiy dis. | Posed upon bi MITTS, LACES, LACE GOODS and EMBROID- at A. STRAUS’, 1011 Pa. avenue, apso fore Congress the adoption of the bill ineor- | men had had a chance to be heard. There | tion, with partiality toward none, and he | charge the duties imposed upon him by law, ERIES, SILK and WORSTED FRINGES in ali UR $8 BUSINESS SUITS are equal to any porating it A committee, consisting of Goy | should be an opportunity for the other side to | trusted that. the action of the convention and shall each give a bond, with go the newest styles. CHILDREN’S LACE CAPS $12 Suit, A. STRAUS. ‘aps Safford. and Messrs. Montgomery and Wind- | reply to the speech made yesterday. would be that of good order. He denounced | Sificient sureties, to the United States. order. mar23-tr se — sor, were appointed to present the memori.', MY. O'Nei | said that two speeches had been | the national bankin: system, and claimed | penal sum of $0,0W0), to be approved by Lomon UMBRELLAS. and endeavor to seeure the passage of the bill. | made on the bill, one on each side. He had no | that the nation shoul honor its own paper. | Sec; etary of the Treasury, for the faithful a disposition to cut off any one froma speech, | He was loudly applauded throughout his re. | 5° ‘School JUST RECEIVED, GEN. Wircren, of West Virginia. who is | buthe thought the bilt she : < idly applauded throughout his re- | qi st recetved by W. P. tes rs i EMOREST PATTERNS, ail the new styl D TE & CO. Book: and a a ties Of his office, upon | Statement, showing in detail the work pro- ‘and Stationers, 1143 7th street ‘o. puld be disposed of | marks. After the appointment of a commit- which pine ay be ‘brousat by any person sed to be undertaken by them during the Blank Books specialties. sepé-ly GENTLEMEN'S LONDON UMBRELLAS, talked of to succeed Mr. Cox as pension agent | at once, and not to further disturb the coun- | tee on credentials the convention took a recess | 4, grieved, and Shall each receive for his ser- scal year next ensuing, and the estimated —__———_—_____ o in this city, is not, it s 8, . | try by this agitation; (calls to order on the | until 2 0’clock. EE S nsation at the rate of $5,0W per | Cost thereof; and also an estimate in detail, The latest styles. this city, 1s not, ft seems, after all an ex. | UY OY this 3 e.) vices «compe: wm Per | Which shall inclade the cost of all courts In GENTLE IN’S : confederate officer ;on the contrary he entered ———_-ore+—___. 5 annum, fest s i C1 u : GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. series emai the U.S. service in 1S? and served throuzht . AFFAIRS IN THE SOUTHWEST. Sec. 5. That as soon as the Commissioners | Sid Diatict excort iee he gtr ond ai ENTLEMEN'S HATS. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., the war. He was appointed colonel. and brevet CANADA THREATENED. A Storm. sppointed as norsesd spall bave Sakeu eel | cpenens inckarak tenor bie te oor a an aplo-tr Sewetens, | brigadier generalin 185, Aiter the Close of | 100,000 Fenians Ready to Cross the | MEMrmis, TENN., May 8—This morning a | subscribed the oath or affirmation hereiubetore Larecting, Topairing wkd tanisteien He Just received, fresh stock, light weight, for the war he was elected by the republican party Line in Case of War. storm passed over this city, partially unroof- | described, and the two selected as aforesaid orisha ‘by ‘Ew across the Potomac sprivg wear, Soft and Stif FELT HATS; fine AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES to Congress and served one term. New York, May $.—A special from Syra- | inga number of business houses and the Pea. | shall have given bond as aforesaid, all the the District of Columbia, and also assortment for boys and ehildren. Ladies ani * “m ai ae cuse, N. Y., says: “‘Colonel Mulligan, of uit body hotel, blowing down Meacham’s cotton | powers, rights, and privileges lawfully exer- ‘streams in said District: the cost of Gentlemen's SILK UMBRELLAS. ARMY ORDERS.—First Lieut. A. H. Russell, | cago, one ‘of the leading officers under Gen- | shed. The damage by wind and water will | cised by, and ail property, estate, and ‘effects maintaining all public institutions of charity. aplatr 1237 Fo ee BATTER, ordnance department, will report for duty at | eral O'Nei!, eommander of the Fenian forces | probably reach $40,000, now vested bylaw in and exercised by the asylums, hospitals, reformatories. and prisons 12 Me AUCs + 1311 . the Rock Island, Ill. arsenal. Surgeon ©. B. | in the United States, arrived in this city to- A Lady Murdered by a Tramp. Commissioners appointed under the provisions belonging ‘to and controlled wholly or tn part ADIES SUN UMBRELLAS FOR LUMBER Whate is detailed asa member of the general | day for the purpose of organizing andequip- | Last Monday a tramp entered the house of a ct_of Congress approved Jane 20, 1874, | re eee ee aket ot Darin ct Yolum bia, court martial appointed to meet at Columbus | ing a Fenian force in this eity, to assist. m planter, five miles south of Oxford, Miss., who be transferred to, and be vested in, said | nd also the expenses of the Washington Bilk, Regina, Alpaca, and Gingham, barracks, Ohio. making a raid on Canada in the event of a war | was absent at the time, and alter attempting | C loners; and the functions of the Com- | Aon tee te ene appurtannnees, of the At the lowest market price, AT —_—_—— between England and Russia. Colonel Mulli- to outrage the lady of the house, struck her on | missioners so appointed under the act of June a : at wecenuars to lefray the expenses of GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS Cou. R. C. Drum, assistant adjutant gen- gan declares that in the event of a raid upon | the he with an axe, from the eflects of which | 20, S71, shall cease and determine; and the | Amour ernment. of the District of Columbia ‘Twig ne Pa EEL AS 50 up. by em gNas relieved from duty at Chicago | Canada 100,00 men, well drilled and armed | she died. A_iarge number of ‘men pureued | Commissioners of the District of Columbia Guanaco from $2.60 up. 4 by Gen. Whipple, has reported to headquarters | With Remington rifiés, could be relied upon to | and cantured the Villain in the woods near Ox- Gingham from 60 cents up. WILLET & LIBBEY’s, : next fiscal year: Pr¢ here, and is assigned to duty in charge of the | march on Canada on thirty hours’ notice. He ford. He ded, That nothing herein contained shall be construed shall ha’ power, subject to limitations herein provided, to apply the taxes or other doubtless lynched by this time, t x as transferring from the United States au- recruiting branch of the adjutan' eral’: reports that in Buffalo 2,000 men are armed | 4 e excil vas very grea re ves: | revenues of said District to the payment ofthe | 4 . of the worl " ie Soft and Stitt oftiee, War depariment. insane general's: | equipped, and ready for immediate ac- terdays women WAS Neky great there’ yes current expenses thereof, to the support of the | {horit der ie ie Pauthority. aaa FELT HATS CORNER 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK Ay. ——_—_ tion. In Cleveland there are 1,500 enrolled and Railroad Strike Riots public schools, the fire department, and the | Now under control of bree +f + all Of the latest styles and at the lowest market prices, SECRETARY THOMPSON, with most of the two armed, nd _now on duty awaiting orders. 1a | sp Louis, May S—A Targe number of labor- and for that purpose shall take posses. | Siaten SLR es cee cone at 1419 Pennsylvania decane naval Congressional commitiees and other | St. Louis and Chicago large forees ers on the extension of the Chicago and Alton ce eye Cullen ocaeee: | amd Shall approve or dias re the ; aye-tr ‘Avove Willard’ Hotel, — Congressmen, will leave here next F armed and drilling night and day Y Me credits, secarities, | they may reduce the same, tracy Ren a railroad, between Mexico and Marshall, Mo. , records, moneys, .§ : they may reduce the same, or any item thereo! i Sev in are | assets, and accounts belonging or appertain- m 5 ‘ a i n f e tl 6 me on phapheam Peciat eee om are ing to’ the business or interests of the govern. | but shall have no powes fe increase such esti OPEN FRONT, be taken, and after visiting that place a | aymed with breech-loaters, ‘Ina fous days, | of them war Eile Oo Monee wae ‘Another | went of the District of Columbia, and exercise | Mate or any item thereof. Js elegantly made of first-clase material, with Linen | VIRGINIA PINE FRAMING, per M...,..$13 33 | Uip to the scene of the wreck of the Huron however, they will receive direct from Cleve. | Of them was killed londay ne} Sheri ver and authority aforesaid; but s: Siceve Bands aud Linen lining to the Bosom: une NiVolow. | The Seerecary exp cs to be back | land a full stand of Remington rifles cts | badly wounded. The Sheriff of Howard cougty | te power and authority Bnished only 80 cts.; finished, $1. if L day, awa The Fenians ins: lay for | ihe signal for marehin y men, all of whom imore. At Baltimore the Norfolk boat | cuse number over Orpae GREAT SOUTHEEN SHIRT,” id | _ All votesof said council upon such ques. will follo $ u i d¢ nmissioners, in the exercise of such power | Uns of revision or reduction of estimates mepet caly SO ete.; Boiened. Fe ci tat in Washington with his pariy by next Mon: | organization has already been quietly drilling, Nith a strong posse of citizens had failed to | Cow authority shall make ho contract, at in. | shall be taken by ayes and nays, and a record material, and also bas Linen lining and Linen | We are now offering LUMBER at a lower figure ; ——_ gues, Pygposed to opena reeruiting oftce at ——————$ ux any obligation other than sich conteacts | Xtver the council shall have considered ana 3 18 only 80 cts. unfinished, and 96 cts. fAn- | than it has ever reached in Washington, COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST —The corres. | finds, and have advices frome geet | Had Indians and Good Indians, ghd obligations ag aro hereinatier provided | sed upon all the estimates sutcincd te Ma. neapest Shirt in all the world is our Wam- pondents of Newspaper Row, representing the | other western cities, whieh state that they ean New Yor! ay Hoan Rectal from Bis | (axes heretofore lawtully assessed aud due, or | them, they shall cause a statement to be made sata 0 X, read So pat em e910 been a ta | JOIST, all sizes (medium length) ...... ....518 38 is me ipal papers of the United States, gave | have all the money they want. A prominent vorite for a long time at 60 cts. unfinished, and 75 z e due, shall be collected, pursuant to | Of the amounts approved by said council, and Hoh ae i ee ns ved to-day from an inspecting | te become due, shal nat vided; | the fund or purpose for which required,which tin E. Colburn, U.S. Consul General to | citizen of Cleveland has coniributed $25.00 ve | a law, except as herein otherwise provided: | the fund e ets. finishea, the City of Mexico, 4 complimentary break. | toward the purchase of arms. Col Muiiieae Pore iee ato Old Lore Beck 4 encies- | put’ said Commissioners shall ‘have no stavement_ shall be certified by the président ‘The Wamsutta ©, XX Shirt 1s 75 cts, unfinished, fast yesterday morning. Major Ben Perley | left for Oswego last night. He proposes to visit would be injurious to the service, and he | Power to anticipate taxes by a sale 5 red, and 90 cts. finished. Our LOW PRICES cammand the attention of | Poore presided, and the affair was entirely in- | every large city to ascertain how many can be J i 2 oY hy ion of any such taxes or | together with the estimates a3 originally sub: 1 ore . ntir 5 n re | therefore declined to make it known at pres. | OF, hypotheeati mitted to said council, to the Commissioners Finest ly Linco Cotes 6 for $1. all purchasers who wish to buy low, Diet exhected eatin Ben Jerley Foore relied on and how many Remington rifles are ent, tt is out, however. that he found things | €¥ idence, tneteol on Ol rte pony. of sie District of Uolaaabia, who shail transmit SE Pot oer Beane ly feelings, and their hope that his journey . he nded game With the dade) 4 OF | not to exceed in any one year $00,000, at arate | them to ouses of Congress. ers gt REE | eruvveve cman mms tom | ies pia hic aeons | 4xeTamme orcamen avereny. | Henn pps th palate tiie | i'uicear tg tects wrccua'a: | ye tect ic fongem malay : S es cial, vhen he returned to this cou Who Bong: e Great Republic? Q ion ab ms. . Stebbins left 1; Bt 2 f er centum thereof, Gbonce F. scHaren ; he et Corban eg Re tea, ill Vigor of health. Mi. | New York, May 8—A. special from san | {munition and arms, Mr. Stebbins left to- | Aithorized to abolish any office, to consolidate | at¢ the amount of 3) per centum thereof, and With the largest Stock in the city, Colburn in a few feeling words acknowledged | Francisco says: The steamer Great Repub! agencies. He will come out at Yankton, in | ‘Wo or more offices, reduce the number of em- levied and anatoe od ay pon the taxable property MERCHANT TAILOR, WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE List, | the, compliment. Mr. Colburn leaves Wash- | of 3,380 tons, belonging to the Pacific tall S thirty days. The Nez Perces chiefs left this | Ployes, remove from office, and =e appoint: | of the said District other than the pi rty of fers for sale the balance of his stock at and beiot if . ington today or tomorrow, for New York, | S.Co., has been sold by them to persons and morning on a government steamer for Fort | ments to any ottos _ bras aut ores by the United States and of the District of Gone Offers scrtoay Ld and will sail for Vera Cruz on the Lith. for purposes not known. Persons not named | Butord: Interpeter Clark accompanies them, | 14, sansert So sant Lo he oe ‘rthis | bia. And all proceedings in the ‘assessment, ook to clewe M = 7 og | have offered a large sum for another steamer, ) and expected to cross the line with them. the after provided: Provided, That y in | edualization and levying of said taxes, the col” #@ A call is solicited. — IR. MANUEL DE ZAMACONA, accompanied probably the State of California, now building | Sioux chief Galli has returned to the British | #¢t contained shall be construed to abate in lection thereof, the fisting return and penalty mar8Sm 1111 Pennsylvania ane. nw. by the Secretary of State, yesterday afternoon | and nearly ready for sea at Cramp's. Shipyard, | side, to persuade more of his Indians to follow | any wise or ee a aey wet ponding 1 | for taxes in arrears, the order for sale and is, a presented to the President his credentials as | Rear Fhiladelphia. The vessel is owned in San | his example by surrendering to Geu, Milos favor of or against the caper Si of property for delinquent taxes, the proceed- ICES. f, or affectany right a 7a WILLET & LIBBEY, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipoten. | fTanelsco, and the offer made for her was re- br cause of action existing in favor of auyreit | lige 0 enforce liens on unredeemed property, sroubany oe melegenoraiy tat ome PR | Corner Sixth serect and New York avonne, | {a'¥,0f Menten, wu remarks expres of | {se by the owners here, Newait ACg stay neteteiasot Bens, | ent the Bowel of Cafu o any dtr | 3nd yer oes, acto Sng rogue be patrons ie * | the hope that the relations between the two A Plucky Sheritt. NEWARK, N. J., — dhe trial o . sequence of reduced prices in goods and new my3-tr ‘. : done in the premises, shall be done and per- facilities, he is now able to make up nations would continue friendly, and that | Cyeyenz, N. Ys May 8-At Ii o'clock last | Noves for conspiracy with others to defraud | Person, but the same may be commenced or CLOTHES and furnish GOODS in bis line Trom | (WWE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY | commerce between them would be’ promoted. oe ta ten to fifteen ie al judgment, and the corpora- | formed at the time and in the manner now 4 ; : ‘aking | the policy holders of the New Jersey Mutual | prosecuted to fin: provided by law, except in so far as is other- poly hg ep a) The President resyonded in like verms, and | Advantze of the momen ery ee of RINE | Insitrance company, by converiive some | Hom tere created Sriginally conimeerea cae | wise provided In this det: Proce theres continued favors. warmly welcomed Mr. Zamacoia, iff Manning, opened the heavy office safe and Sete wee, began (es morning mere, idee | or ‘against the Said corporation, aud ail flaal Fate of, xation in apy one year shall not ex: Je i! ——— . 3 upee. a - tsaid Di 0 OF y Gozan ax Mittrany Tatton, HUNYADI JANOS. Vistrons 70 Weer Porst.—The Secretary of | fiermiect egemoval of the books, butbetore | Soe any Hobsons RE ee Te te nal | State mot eae by Taw, according to the i8-tr__ 535 15th street Corcoran Building, THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. | Wat has appointed the following visitors to | took Inthe situation at whee ee The Mavkeee. majority of them, on the Treasury. Tarra uation thecens. Ane prociacs Ruteer. ———————— =e the West Point military academy at the an- | ward and thrust his knee into the interior of The Markets. See. 6. There shall bea council, consisting of | Upon lands used and held solely for agricultu: fhe BOGES TANG’ URCAN DeaLens, | THE LANCET—-Honyad! Janos.—BaronLie- | nual examination in Junee Prev. AeS Wane | The eee ee instantly slammed the | BALTIMORE, May 8.~Virginia sixes, de- | weniy-four members, with duties and powers | Tal purposce, sad te beso deagnated by too wba un cue uit | bunt atte En ence | eth pg Gg in | Heir ot eit, arate tame | MR BET BES, auceana nom | “ROrperom shall We Siete asa member ot | Siyeone Har sual ng exes 80h every ik Pp dcacswnociim fo be MANGFACTURERS | TH aul Janos The moet aecceeies atest a Poughkeepsie, N.Y. David A. Wells, of Con- | olice drew a revolver and placed the muczie | ,ZALTIMORE, May 8—Cotton quiet and nomi- | council Who is not at the time of hiselec- | eee eee ae ete tn a Oe but ARE NOT. and who seek to palm of laferior yadt Saenionsperintee necticut ; Capt. 8. Franklin, U.S.N.; Rey, | Within a foot of Brigham’s head. The cay Howard street and western super, 3.50a4.00; do, | tion a citizen of the United States, and who & ‘of Mareh 3d, 1877, entitied “An act lwstruments at ‘prices apparently low, calculating OFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin, ‘Invariably | 328. Lewis, of ‘Howell. Mich.; and Brigadier | Sbapplng. the load wasnot discharged. At this | GQte'a bap odo teeth Serer: ge so0m: 00; do. | Hon a eltizen a permanent resident of the Dis- | fonhe support of the government of the Dix fy deceive fhe unwary. We ere eae pes | Ee pide pedi suctess; most valuabio so” | GeneralC.C. Augur, iene. ins prin sepaties interfered, ar. | Super. $0004.25: other graces unchanged. W ve tries for ave years J previous So such slestion. trict of Columbia for the Qscal year ending bene re ae oF ws a —_——— rested Brigham and placed him in jail. "The | southern losed western without claim of lence elsewhere during Bee ee Dee CORR TaaS' | meetin tte Watsnwal featenb RR | Conrmurvce nus Nave perumenr | ih geil powlton espe te | Puraatueee Cae Gene ha | Haren aa ulien,chamer are | Voge Sn tet aa ap aimaen ae for UME Catalogues. “HORACE WATERS & oo ‘ wr - Secretary Thompson, the seuers of the | audalithe books. | red, Western, spot, and’ May. 12841 28) (3 Jay, #190 precinct front which he po gga the times for the payment of all taxes and the NS. ae ith st.. . PROFE: RK SCANZOXI, ‘urzburg. ‘*1 pre- louse naval committee and the heads of the 1. . Corn, southern 1 cent lows fol a * = conditions of prompt payment! e daties 3-m,w&tImek10, . : More College Rowdyism. ied easier but closed steady—southern | United States or District of Columbia, or who . SAS orrican ier | PgrEat avira amowrosa px | SAY RAG Ma eae | poe RO SLR® OTSA ary Batt taala dint occa ctveae | pealveimercsed tier grvetceytgueay, | Gta retinas Salt bea iets “AC BS. London. | **More pleasant than its ri- | changing views as to the furure of ts | pameen conse stemics wanntn the Sass aie q y lowersouthern’ 3a any contrac e Treasury of the United States, and the same, on ‘and surpasses them in effi ” SHARED eof the navy: | pours :everal members of the junior class of | Oats quiet jut not quetably lower ‘southern. 884 | or with the United States for any work to be a CURABLE DISEASES, PROFESSOR AITREN, Me TeS., Royal | thu onterenes ne omething to say; aud | Wiltams Covege have been gully of eomencs | soca SE nd tee aT eh ee. Hee | done within the District of Columbia, shall be Com ae i, sePreprintions (to bp sande By ‘and How to Treat them at Home. ‘Military Hospital, Neticy. ferred to | ihe, Conference lasted until eleven o'clock. | disorder and rowdyism. TWO members at tree, | sy: Tenis, : ve aeeety sha orm nda. | eligible as a member of the council. I A Pamphlet of Good Advi Pare Form, Puilua-and ¥ lcshall.* Eee The result of it was what Secretary Thompson | Gla's have already. been suspended, and the ig ap eG roarket ee moval from the District of Columbia or po “ ee Dearict, on proper: 4 vice in a Pure Fo! . i 8 ha ‘4 y 3 ‘certifies ma- WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. expected it would be. The committee went | probabilities are that the nummer will be 16s30. Petroleum quiet and nomi. | from the precinct from which a member is | &5 ms MAILED FREE. Indispensanie to the: Traveling Public, and is chicts tow kt bee odes, OF What he | speedily increas-d. The origin of the diMculty | Cowes Gees: Hemet and nomi | from the becoming. interested in any | Jority of them; and the accounts of said Com- T. M. ALLEN, Secretary, Every genuine bottle bears the name of Tax | and his chiefs thought best for the navy, and | *Pceclly She Ny || pal—erGnes. SONATE, Coase @ nom! chosen, or evith suid Districtat | mis Ts, and the tax collectors and allother ap26-m,w.f,20 "733 Broadway, New York. | APOLLINARIS CO (limited), Londoee he and his chiefs learned from the cominittee | Wno acted as the janitor Of the meager ey Frelgnts te Liverpool per Seamer alet a Glatn seainst oieh the Catied Sates for work | oMeers redulred to account shall be seftied y i wi ey thou; for it. conference i y i banged. Reel lour, 2.500; wi 000 ; District of mbia, or the BGAN binas, ree weil x 41 and 43 Warren et, pen Yors, | Wishopea will fromoee harmony Deere. The titne Tor Ihtiing Ee ee oe ree ANIN 10 | Coe EY- 000s car 4 200" Bhigosente as oot to De done tn tne omlice cnder the Galea | Treasury department of the United States, actical Hatter, has Te ‘to a5 Teh Sole Agent for United States and Canadas, | Committee and the department. was promptly suspeniied. He was placed in a 5 States or the of Columbia, shall . remov. bet. H aud 1. Silk Hats made to order. For Sale Dealers, Grocers and THE SENATE, IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, yes. | Attiage and escorted to the depot by hi Remeber st SUK Hates specialty. abel ‘genu 2 ok ‘ a where inflammatory speeches were mad = ouee Srintea on BUCE paper.“ ) sigat-cewh ote is | terday confirmed the nomination of Sanford Aiscourteous epithets applied to tne pasa eee hould be seen 8. Blodgett, of New York, tobe consul at Pres- ‘argo 4 be seen to *Stravs’. "PRE CATS —Judee Erenties coit, vice C. Simms recalled. There was.along | Avex. Banton, excashier of the Fishk wick : SCHULTZE =e discussion over the nomination of De Witt C. | N. Y., National bank, recently acquitted o Great inducement is otlered to Hoteknnay | Sands, like of, painless cages, Of uamoas, corns, | Racer as collector of internal revenue for the embezzling, has now been indicted by a United og Ho ace! 608 Pennsylvania avenue, wp stairs. Latics | Austin (Texas) district, but it went over with. | Stavesaineat jury for making false returns to e PITOL LAUNDEY, 915 ¥ st. ® dcbildren attended seusual, ca"? too late, dj | out action. the treasury and for perjury.