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TAR. | THE EVENING PUGLIs07» DAIL, Except sauday) | © @UILVLNGS, Peantitae rs te corner ES th tr, | The Evesing Star Rewspaper Oampany , KAUEEM. Pres’ | : 2 War Cloud Again Looming Up, WVENING STAN iS served to subscribers in eee cy yrior ad ceuts per month. “Copies at | . ) Grice. 2 ceats each. By Mail—posiage pre- | i A i, |) Speke pea Russians Gathering at San Stefano a ‘Tus WESBLY STARS nablishes og Bridgy #2 a copies for $15; Di postage prepaid, 9g" Ali mall sabseriptions must be paid in ade | | Turkey Won't Surrender the Fortresses. warce: mo paper sent longer than 59 pa.d for, ‘da Bates of advertising made kn¢wa on applica | a ‘. SI-N®. 7,837. WASHINGTON, D, C., TUESDAY MAY 14, 1878. TWO CENTS. ROPE TO-DAY. a a = An All-Night Session of the British i % .. ~) House. THR ‘i S| Pp THE FLORIDA RESOLUTION. ‘Phe Henry Endowment Fund. . FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, DON, Mav 14.—The House of Common THE EVENING STA ah The Struggle in the House. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN i 7 a four o yesterday evening uml FONIGUT Tab) Uab The Florida election inquiry resolution, | | TUE CONTRIBUTORS AND PROF. HENRY. SEN ate am FapAT, Mas Ut dase | Och i ths morning. The House was zens invited. | Subje P g ‘. offered by Re) 6 F New | _ It will be remembered that at the last meet- | ED —The Chair latd before the Senate | mest of the time in committee on the Irish une 7 q 2. y Representative Potter, of New _ . i" sinSpenieac’ a be ; s a sing ri " | Poa ecete the Wiiout ee Aesitstins over Washington News znd Gossip. York, yesterday, will hardly be passed without | ing of the Academy of Sciences in this eity, | Communication from Chief Justice Waite, a | SUMday closing bill, which Various Lrish mem crowded cities, Addresses by Hon T. B. Bay’ bers obstructed. ithso 1 temperature Gi hotel and c Be n Institute, an. GOVERNMENT RECtapTs To-Day.—Internal | 4 protracted session of the House. The re- | the establishment of a fund to be known as | Regent of the 19 D.W. AIKES, R. B, VANCE and General M. + eustoms, $385,851.62 publicans Will almost solidly oppose its passage | ‘he ‘Joseph Henry Fund,” the interest of Youncing th a revenue, #2 ith of Prof. Joseph Henry, each day this Week, 10): a.m., 4'g and 8 p.m, my b-3.* mi \ ioare 7 a gon | Speaker of the House adjourn their respectiv + ‘St. re. tee on military affairs he: ther argu- | /pauiry into the election frauds in Mississippi. | the circumstances under which the testim , ‘i 34 heard further argu- | the democrats will aot, allow che amendinent | Mad wae tendered and aecepted will be of in. , Howses on the 16th ay e. hs = : 5 unless Mr. Potter accepts the amendment | which was to go to Prof. Henry during his | #4 ing tle Senate to attend the funeral. | CoxstastixorLF, May 14—Thirty two bat | LS OES EVANGELIST, BREW THOMAS | Tue Scuscnirrion to the four per cel. loan | ollered Dy Mr. Hale witch inclalesewitinty | Mead ty Sank or Bid Toe ety during his | Pri eureday, from the New York | teries of Russian reinforcements have arrived a | aren Green tom innarton-street Mt. wi: | to-day amounted to €279,200. the scope of the conkemplated investigation | aud (nally to be transferred to the Academy | “hir. Nargent offered a concurrent resolu. | #t San Stefano. aapplivatimn to WM. B. ted i revival Tht » Serv — — alleg regon fraud, in which Cronin | of Sciences, was announce: n this conn ion. th eS Preston Sean ie Jeben'’s Course Dis: ? ins 14-eo 3 | dented In the xevival, there wilt be shies vervic Tue Ricur oF Way.—The Senate commit. | and hishos» are prominent features, and an | tion the following correspondence showing Lom that the President of the Senate an| | Gem. Tedtes ——_«_ ee | special dispateh fr s stant,at 4p. m., toattend y - ~> IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYEBS—The | ments to-day on the subject of granting a : ¢ Tesi | te the funeral. A to. e to the Tim ° ‘and V5* sttona haifes the annual taxes for the year right of way for a railroad, rough the Fort that ities Hale will submit ie asage mene | reat: PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29, ‘The chair laid before the Senate a communi rning the fort ues *t | ending June 30th, 1878, isdueand payable in aud | Yuma reservation. The Tears Pacite and : san indepe _ PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 29 > adjacent to the grounds. Also two immense bath- | curigg the month of May, The penalty of twe per rsburg government dent propos Todleben’s DEMO! jon they will vote for it, CRATIC CONFERENCE LAST NI The leading democrats held a conferen 7 3 | eation from the Commissioners of the District nsequence of the This is addressed to yor 3 hes H i # 4 stipe na of Columbia relating to taxes unpaid upoa | disapproving alf of a few of your friends, who wish to | Churen yin the District of Columbia, | retreat fro . * Southern Pacific railroad companies are the house rhe use of guests, The water has an un- 4 firstday of dune. It is | Southern P; i panies yausing temperature -of 62° Fahrenbait, and by | Sgedted to tax-payers to avold ihe inconvenience | Contestants for the Fight of way. nople. The jon of nee | express their respect and esteem for your per. : ; Sadyk I n Sas 3 analysis found similar to the hot springs of Ar' lo owd during the last days of the month, —_ if oe st nig) v] i “4 es: their & - ie \ to District committee. Sadyk Pasha. itof the Turkish Cab: Ropen entire sear. | Board $2.60 per dey Neoitector'softce, Districtat Columbia, -myi 6: || THE SENATE Comarrtes ow Fixance had | (USinight-at which it was, decided to pass the | sonal virtues; their sense of th | Ql yMitenell presented a memorial from | inet Council is consequently re-est $80 per months SRL BUILDES Tron | Under consideration to-day the House Dill REPUBLICAN TACTICS. _,_ | sults of important discoveries John W. Wilson, of Washington, asking that, | ‘The Museniman ts Bilt Sawa Je H. OTEY CARY, Proprietor, | [L>” No, 3—Persons desirous of forming a New providing against any further retirement of | | The Yepublieans forced the democrats to ask | stant labors to increase Portion of the ptoceeds of the <ales of publt | A. trom the Ae Ean arrect - a Building Association on the plan of Central As- | legal tender notes.’ No decision was reached, | for an adjournment yesterday, by refusing to | and promote the well ands be devoted to the support of industria | _ Ne . NCtITiAnoee ae eee } See ON See on een CE relations No. Laud 2 which have been so satis; | and the bill was laid over until the next meet- | vote, and thereby leaving, the House without | “Withfeelingg ine fducation in the schools of the country Re | states that the disturbances are spreading Ps x TRAL RAILROAD, hy managed. are requested to meet at | ing of the committee. a quorum. Ittakes 147 members to make a | tion of your fruitful and ‘noble life, your | T4ted to committee on education and labor. | Large numbers of Albanians are joi Win ve opened for the Sumner Season on $4 is hale Se era"zih Street, opposite Patent | 8 ae THON PHS La den Oree ieee eaon | ener 3 Mr. Wallace, from the cominittee on foreign | Russian Conscription in Bulg: im Baltimore, will oder unustalattrs NERA. BB Eb ae Nomrnaty he President sent to the | in the House exceeds that number, but they | eatnesily requ Seept | Telations. reported a Dill relating to the Ja- | ‘The Greeks in New Bulgaria fwong and comforts for fai lies or transient lard: eed Senate to-day the following nominations: | were not the ily. Tt will take 147 votes to | itasan imperfect ex | Hanese indemnity fund. Placed on the caleu- | greatly’ dissatisfied, ha ers, Apply to MISS AMELIA GRA. i. No. 2 Theo. Wa California e pass the resolution, because if a direct vote clan C4 at , Oe : occasion for alarm in th Boiint Vernon Place. mT im WAT W. MOORE. sec, | Theo. Wagner. of California, to be surveyor LN of Pong aon aotlars is now { ,, Tite House amendments to the bill toau- | Authorities te enn th = seorge Lount, of Ari. | CoMeS on the question of passing it, and the ria: au exe a ( : 1 g. | Somes en the: mn Of ny he m of for , Nn theorize the cutting of timber on the public | conscription how being enforced throu ie thay a Sulphur Waters: ho bar: | WASHINGTON, May 11th, 1878, _ | ft, Arizona: Edward M. Brown, of Dakota, | point that no quorum has voted. can still te family surviving You, and after the Mr. Wallace presented resolutions of the | The Most Valnerable Point of B seantals an ove tite wat | Notice dg, ugreby given ‘iat “on and atter | [9 De treeiven of public moneys at Bismarck, | Made. What the democrats most want hows | cease dhe pekeiaeg guy gal after th | legislature of Fennsylvania relative to aid to Polte egelawee ‘ | WEDNESDAY the 15th instant, and until Oc- | Dak: Gustav Reich, of Missouri, to be rezis- | 147“demoeratie (unpaired) votee® These eas, | Academy of Sciences of the U | Settlers on the publ Referred. DON. May 1 — Hartington’s reso all dogs fouud’at lange in the | ter of the land oft at Booneville, Mo. ‘| not be mustered for a day or two, itisthought, | Stites of whieh you are president, with the | ,Qf-Pitumb, from th ittee on military | lution that no lorees be raised or kept. By the Se betaken upand Uhpounted, | AROUT A UCNDRED PROMOTIONS havezbeen | Abd even then if the republicans choose delay: | condition ‘that it shall be accented he ee | 3 "ot War to erect: hendeianea rae icy | Coueee thine edeemed within twenty-four hours | made at the Post Office department among | 2Pd they can resort to the usual fillibusterins ment, indicates 3 ae’ eae: ux fa and forever held inirust, and known, oe Of Sates ok ey tea agtones over the | J ALLEY HOME-A pleasant drive from Win- a a ip vrenty-Ic ws] on s ‘ um« és allowed under the rules, and delay ph Henry Fund,” and the income | ef soldiers at Mound City, Oregon, and position in. the ‘Vian Hes from Hock & sy Naat the Heath Oniiancee ther route agents in different sections of the United sage of the resolution. ast meritorious’ investigations it asked 1 piresent consideration. Objected to. Commons to make untied attack Enor Sp) Ww pure air, min- f the Board of Health. States, to take effect from May Ist. No pro- HORT SESSION OF THE HOUSE TO-DAY. especially inthe direction of | Ut the bill went on the ealendar. is generally conceded to. he the most a ny oer KEENE, M. D., Health Oficer, | motions have been made before for two years, diately after the reading of the jour- I texte seine? eave notice t | le point of the government's policy. oy stngt ig priesey = Republican. 2!) ____ | although higher grade agents have been re: | nal to-day Mr. Potter, of New Vork, moved to i ction have | fead Min we Cull up the Te | however, scems to entirely favor the mired. Mais vdaily econ REMOVAL NOTICE. moved by yesignation or otherwise, their | second the demand for the previous question | of id Mr. Bayard, from the ittee on fi 2, | ¥ and whether the on the fev renves given, by avidre-sing ME duties being performed by those of lower grade | on his resolutions introduced. yesterday. All ehest Yegard and respect for | yepoited a bill 10 refund to. the Society of sc, | ReeuUON occurs in a fortnight or as the Daily Tine Bene. via Winchester’ Va. — without a correspondin, se in salar’ the dtemoerats y ed aye, ‘ut ih e repitticans that 1 am sure you will value it chiefly on | George. of Philadelphia, slaiion ty | Rete: Monday, bs either date tie = aa ‘ : - — refused to vote, and the presence of a quorum account. em posed Uila Works dee, it Schouvalof's journey . = 5 ™ jams, 8 \s e pexpendi- | a call of the House, and 249 members respond. | [0 ¥' a otion 6: r. Kerna e vit! {3 Ss will hesitate to hamper = * WEST POINT HOTEL ii Have removed from 619 Pennsyivaniaavenue to | tures of the P.O. D., and General Williams, | ed to their names, all the republicans voce, | tinued to your family tothe last surviversand | OH Motion of Mr. Kernan, the House bill to vernient on the brink of War by an ad EN MAY 30, 1878 ther store: 7 of Michigan. eo traitiea amie: | Kine anelt names, ait Dut to second theds. | 1 ie application, associated with your, Authotze a survey of the Cattaraugus Indian | While a favorable issue would Be A cad wantih over the stamp division of the B-0. depart. land to order, the main question on the reso. | ame. will perpetuate the tuvestigations to an upand passed. OF New York, was | fared igh tie bie ae ook ‘This hotel has now an elevator, an¢ hor- — = 5 TRE: ment to-day and expressed themselves well | lution, and 13 democrats voted i hich your life and labors have been so gen- | “The Senate procesded tothe consideration | £ Wy obscure any question of technica me vite, parted tsi CORNER TENTH AND D STREETS, pleased with the methode ot nebo heineae ative: but again did the republi CFOUSIY HIVE nie: are é | of the baat eRee sate ation Bilt the pane | Lob partiennnt, 2 conmideration for hoor ealareed, and all cos ———— rom voting rum Was shown tobe | , Appended to this are the names of your | fig question. Delay ne aton Dit! the pend A pariiamen iso been entirely refurnishel. | gy concentrating both their business into one | A BOARD OF ORDNANCE OFFICERS present. Mi. Luttrell, of California, asked the | fiends, Who lave found very great pleasure WE Guestion being on the motion of Mr ming Conflict in Turkey. TheJuaseconinationgat | Wil enable them to maintain the Bestit novthe | ing of Lieut. Col. 8.Crispin, Major T.J. Tr Speaker how the gentleman from Maine (Mr. | i uniting in this testimonial of their regard | jy t},\0 Amend by inserting a Brazilian sub- | COW tinopieadeices terlvcete th A tune examination aii est x of Lie . 8. |; Major T. J. Tr Speaker zk 2 a r. S al « z s under diseussio an | _,Coustantinopie advices indicate thal despite e J sinationand, | Tir terse | Baylor, is appornted to | Hele). could raise the point that for you. ; | oud report closed "2S UNdeF discussion when | General Todieben's eflort, the Porte: wil ea ‘ork city on the 20th instant, to ‘as present when he relused to yot With earnest desire for your long continued | id evacuate Varna and Batoum. Shumla will r LOAN AND COMMISSION BUSINS: PRammine the following Mace ot eee 22 | not appear from the record that be w life, with health and strength, enabling you | The Contest on the Potter Resolu- | probably We surrendered. partiy ae eats ee aa a . corps for promotion: Capt. LS. Babbitt-and | Speaker Randall said that th to idvanee still farther tie best interests of tio | tion to the Russians, and partly because it has *+rRAYMORE HO First Lieut. J. E =_o bs gentleman from Maine to de mankind, lam faltutully your friend, | .—AS soon as journal | ceased to be of greatimportance since the Rus Sea Ep. 1h | In theCountry, Their Stock of fine goods will he oO the ehair. Mr. Wood, of > JOSEPH PATTERSON. | was read, members on the. epublican side de. | SHS established themse! ‘on its ot = opens tenets Pe uCe IarRe gS ar order tele ee eat | Tis ADJOURNMENT QUESTION.—The caucus | Minutes before 12 o'clock said th asap. | Professor Joseph Henry, Washlugton. | manded the regular order. oS | communication with Varna. Morcover, the st. redu + a e aS. a cane Ee . z it the House intend- PROFESSOR H. REPLY. pom a eer. thirty battalions of regulars now in Shamla ap25-1se im enterprise and faithful care for legitimate | of democratic representatives, (referred to and h ed Wash D.C. ms. The speaker announced that to be the un- | are believed to be more useful at Co: = | business should be encouraged. my6: elsewhere), was still in tes a ed to V Asi ON, D.C, Jan. 10, 1878, |g He Gheaker aunouy iat v0 ; red to be more useful at Constantine * ST END HoT! siness & oe CCE OEE a g o'clock. My Dear Sir: Your letter of the 20th of be pending at the adjournment | ple. Military erities assert thal in case of wat => BUFFALO LITHIA, Up to that time. the discussion had been upon : eus of the demoer 's was | cember was duly received, but illness has pre. | Sesterd conding the de- | if the British and Turks hold Varna and Ba LONG BRANCH, ion eS HUNYADI JANOS, the Senate resolution to adjourn on June loth, called to meet at once. vent ‘lier acknowledgment. i} jon on Mr. Pot- | toum, the Russians must withdraw from the ' { | abd APPOLLIN ARIS which comes up as a_special order in the | THE DEMOCRATIC CAcrs THs AFTERNOON. | “PHCAUS eattier ackn intimation of a move- | cian peninsu! from the Erzeroum PRESBURY & HILDRETH, Pro) | Just received E HES WATERS, House to-morron Th was decided to amend object of holding the caucus is 2 get ant ment on the part of my friends to compliment | anne neaker ae rut au bide Phage yee oe id that this accounts i ae si the resolution and fix the day for final ad- | expression of opinion as to whether itis best | me bya pecuniary testimonial, with feelings | 22d the Speaker deciared the motion carried. | fo obleben's insistence even at the | WILE OER JUSE DHE: MILBURN’ PHARMACY, journment June 2%th instead of June 10ih, "| toallow Mr. Hiue's amendment to be offered. | ot doubt 4s to the propriety af ite ee ptanee, | Whereupon, Mr. Hale demanded a division. | risk of prejudicing the nepotiations berwecg marl4-tr "1429 PENNA. AVENUE. . —— nd then vote it down. Some of the democrats | especially in respect (o the faithful discharge | 2h€ result of the count was 102 in the aftirma: | London aud St. Petersburg, The consiction ‘Transient Board reduced to $4 a day. Perma- AT THE CABINET MEETING To-DAy, the ac- | favor this course: Wit there are ot {ny duiies in conection with the Smithsonian | UV¢, and nothing in the negative, the repubii- | Indeed. is ge that the object ot appoint | ment rates according tw location and rooms vecu- | [> HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, tion of the House in regard to the Presiden | hold that it will place the party at a disadvan- | institution aud the United States lighthouse | C&D Not voting. ji ing General! Todieben commander-in-chief pied. | 317 OTH STREET NORTHWEST, tial investigation was referred to, but pro. | tage to vote down the amendnient, and that it | board. } Mr. Hale de the point that there was no | that he might rescue the army from the unsate ive facilities fac d Y i r i y Among other improvements a PASSENGER | ¥ ig, a nertensiye raiities for manufac’ | voked uo discussion, is better for, the democrats to Wait until a | Fermit me to say, im explanation of this, | quoruny 2 al teues fed, nud One nay Ga this | postt on into which the political motive of ap y has been a and the Hot and Cold | a : 5, iceerersat . yuor heir members arrive, and then h myself to the cha | e nocrats voted, a epublicans | proaching Constantinople had drawn it, Bes Water Bathing Eaableiineat improved, Co | Mantlon unequaled for rictness of design andcolor | SarMok IN CHESAPEAKE BAY.—The Smith- pass the Potter resolution as it ist and then, | egotism, that 1 resolve at Maneater fo | again refrained: ' ———e " ‘ | gountry, Architects designs “for, Manties and | sonian institution received on Monday last a | If the republicans so desire, let them ofler the | preserve my independence by heverexteny, | A.call of the House was then ordered. Recision Against President Noyes. AEE ates Bradway New Vory: alle, HIG: | WalnsGoatings closely followed, and imitations of | fine Atiantie salmon, weighing 1's pounds Peparate proposition. | | ing more than my income, and since I have | oie All of the House developed the presence | TRENTON. N.J.. May 14.—In the U. 8. court OAPHESBURY: at the Hotel, after May Ist gents for BARSTOW WHOUGHT (RON FUE: | caucht on the preceding Sunday in adrift mocrats presentin | been in public life Thave studiously avuded | OF 2h. members, thie morning Judge Nixon gave his decision “23-tuéth, 21 . . SCE, Butimore KITCHEN EM KANGHES: aso | net near spesutie isiandein Chesapeake Bay, | the House tnis siding the Speak: | accepting propo tons which have “been spenend ithe er ey unger the saluwere | Ones Novee comid BS Gaia ones as = F? : it a caeke on ite E x pst og Wamorons Gngee ry s -. OF Which carried he | made to me to lend my na to thea y | e . e Speaker again a: GET, NOFES, C od on other ie = ihe Risin drerpince STOVE. Contractors‘for | nearly opposite Elk river. Numerous eases | Suiougmuent 92) tet but ning who w of any enterprises of & speculating civoeeee. | Was second. tothe main question. | ments than the one for which the New Jersey FAMILY SUPPLIES. large force of competent mechanics in’ therr'vay | Pave b recorded during the present | paired, of course did not vote, althou; or to accept the offered_means whic! | ¢ vote it was decided in the | requisition was granted, and that the U.S. y : . ots branches andiong personal experience wai | 263°, 01, the capture, ‘of | salmon in | Ents It will require ie members been! presented to me tree affirmative. hav district court has no right to go behind the ———— = —— Go good work cheaper ‘any other house, ty | i" en ‘ he ‘onnecticut, the | the republicans from keeping th Dut which might compromise my | Mr. Hitie demanded a division, and 113 | requisition of the governor of New gerecy, as eg gee | jos» HATHORN ion Now’ tecelved ean si 4 The Sak | they have thus far gained th dence in regard to public acts. voted in the affirmative, the republicans dorsed by the return of the warden of the - ? e BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, lanted in the Susi 2 sev years ag P acter he tes D now tendered and the ener ent Mc Hales ‘the e decides et the POTTED AND DEVILLED MEATS, | just received, fresh from the Springs, io eryibing Points ie the ene eats ARO. The Late Professor Henry. Hates rs its contributors, I cannot refuse to ie ordered Cale and Mr, Hale and Winters therefore decided to remand th cae ee seigs i triumphant success, on the part of the fish | ANNOUNCEMENT OF BIS DEATITIN THE SRNATE | Accept it. pare Mr. Potter reported 113 * aftirmative —— CANNED CORN BEEF, W. 8. THOMPSON, t On the py: e fish C EAT'O F Nothing could be more gratifying to my Mr. Potter reported 113 in the affirmative | CANNED SALMON AND LOBSTE: = Peete eh States, frtheiremdceeee ey a | {be Viee President laid before the Senate | geelings than the mauler in'waich this ate * he ate made toe aa eee | _ Pour Jrnvise Weve Meee For th ANNED SALMON AND LI R, ——GNRIVALLED, the sever states, Prop: | to-day an announcement of Professor Joseph | has been arranged and conducted. It is in. | , Mt. Hale made the point again that there | | Pout Jrnyts, Ne Y.. May 1d—Por the past LB. BONES CHIPPED BEEF, KS UNIN Qoitry asp parce, agate this most valuable of all the fishes, { Henry's death. Mr. Sargent offered a resolu- | tended not only to administer to the comfort | Was "oquorum, : four nights there has been very heavy frost in eg THE McGannrattan Case.—It is hoped that | tion,which was unanimously adopted, that the | Of myself and family during our lives, butalso, other ate of ations Would nor permit ane Suintry vale iat hecdece wpe a omen PICKLED OYSTERS, Champagne Wines of the McGarrahan case may be brought toa | President of the Senate and Speaker of the 2 rerward. 10 EY ance. the cause of Science bY | husiness to be done, and he therefore moved | crops have been very disastrous. Pe CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, | MOET & CHANDON, e to-night. A meeting of the Senate com. | Heuseadjourn their respeetive houses at tour | th¢aPpiteation ofa fund to which ny name Is | fades. : pears and grapes, it iS feared a <D BANANA: MOR © (CHANDON, iniitee on public lands will be heta. this even, | Oslo Pofessor Henry’ <2 wend the fune- | Uxioct ot my gontridutors are my personal | ,.1he seas and nays were demanded by the Uirely destroved. “The gardens wi FRESH CAKES AND CRACKERS. novl-eoly ‘Bole Agents for Mr. Shaw on of the New Idria Company. |" At the meeting of the principal officers of command the confidence and respect of the | jaiq before the House a letter from Ate it, The committee, in its own good time, will | the Treasury department’ held this mornie | Public. Dre e ae 5 — ‘nel & Gas 4 t y department held this morning 7 Waite, Chancellor of the Smithsonian Insti- A Tobacco Factory Burned. | JOAN H. MAGEUDER, \ eRe reach a final decision. in the oftice of the Secretary, to take into con: in pes peare fo express to Ghent, trou ER Fon, tute, officially announeing the death of Prof. St. Lovts. May 1.—The ‘Loker company’s ee ‘i sideration the de; Prof. e e e of the & 2 ing. nea : co factory was almost entirely nyed mylo-tr near U.S. Treasury Department. | KO" 28 ava WARE rama Bata nan rate Senor Manuel de | fate Serctary of ie Smithsonian Institue, | Med ey have paid mead ie delieaey and | HORS ante Tak ieee rouse ¢O attend his | tobacco {actors was almost entirely destrayed : ~ apa - a Zamacona, asl consultat With the | and chairman lig! Si 2 r iner in which it has been 5 res 7 i ° , >i - . GML ANOTHER REDUCTION. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, President to-day about the relations of Mexico | H-k. French, desistant seeretety Of the thors, | teldered. It shall be mny constant prayer to | oc he penate resolutions for an adjournment | to #20... x | PLATED WARE. with the United States igohn i Hos comptrolier of the eurcen. be preserved, ure (ie smal renga id fof | pm., to attend the funeral of Prof. Henry The Markets. . ———— 3 ain. P. Pa , superi » {FC any! nish the 4 : * _ a are | 172 West Baltimore Street, Restanep.—The President has accepted the | of the coast survey: Hom, Giegat Ww eke, | good opinion which they have entertained in | “gfe then taken up and adopted. evening ses- | ferred ans do cnasolins DN dor enced : > MD. resignation of Prof. E. W. Bass, U.S. inilitary | fleld register of the treasury; and Hon. Hor. | Fegitrd to me, or which may tend to lessen the | MY. at r 7 es. 32 bid to Guiet bat firm, 8% | as SUM RTOS. Estapuaned 1517. 2796-1 | academy, of his commissionas frstlientenane, | €e Austin, third auditor. Were appointed asa Appreciation of selehee onthe furan of high “iahie Speaker then, Guocunped the reat of | SA cone an, Onearaulet bar firm, 636 . RMS ef y 2d, 1878) | Committee to make arrangements for s ‘uture action of | : pies y 14. steady | PEACHES, Yeior8 QTRAITON & sTo Ce done aestme eHect May 2 168 | Sesentation of the Treasury department at ke | Wealthy and fouentiat eltzens of our conve | {Re fol callon adjoarament ax'T Seas and quictmicdlng: 10 aui0%" Fioar aal'ata ue Zip} pears, 235) ore snao. CELEBRATED Naw YorE Cart. JOHN S. WALKER, U. S. N.,has been | funeral, and to draft suitable resolutions: the | UY. . : P.m., adjourned. - a pape pit se | Ghabaice's and Stater's West CORN, 1c. ber can, FIVE CENT CIGARS detached from duty as a member of the Light fo be Heh one Wen mecraat Adjourned meeting anee Of my. eatetea sity dear sit, the assur- | Phe Clerk tread a notice that a caucus of 2! per can. a 3 nity, 7 ae edne: ‘at 10o'elock- et 8 7 ' @cod PHILADELPHIA PRINT. For sale wholesale and retail by poise aad city, and ordered to settle his | tie REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INstitC, | Which you have communicated to me the ae. peri eh gg bg tree geet rules 3 cee ® dre abe an recat Foageve. 1 js TION Lion of the contributors to the testimonial, and | Husnter on th blican sid = Corn, stead steady “and firm— | _svis-am = we 1233 Penna, ave, Assistant Sunazoxs IA. Uryuehart, J. | metat the Smithsonian building last night to | Pelleweme a ; eg eo a fouthern white. 52's" do. \ellow, 68: western | 5 LASGEST SORTRENT 8. Bagg, and Hol Koff, US.N., are or. | Mk arrangements for the funeral of Prof. servant, Dawade oy THEME here was | Mixed, spot'and May, 61's:' June, 61%ab14: July. i | é . Bagg, and Holmes Wykoff, U.S.N., are or- | Henry. Chisl Justice W Hon. H. Ham. JOSEPH HENRY. au i lay FREEZE.—There was | 524a524: August. S3Ms54. Oats quist and we ae | GAS FIXTURES and a inemate fhe Examining and Retiring A: Sargent, Hon. K. E; Withers, | Joseph Patterson, Esq., Philadelphia. Singay night sand eousiderable damzcege ce, | ana set Sia?! Penns) rs aS: MA . | IN THE CITY, B S for promo- . P. A= eb pe ba 5 : - Rye i Cormse Bch st: enik Nae Teck we | AT THE tion, erman were pres: The District in Congress. ew Hampenize and Vermont eit Parts Of | quiet and nominal, epao8, Hay duit and ‘rather ¢ a | LOWEST PRICES. et p re the in. | SMi, the chancellor, Chief Justice Waite, in | The District Commissioners transmitted to | wil a stud ema ned Ceeont were vis and Weak “western, good to clive, 15.17. Petpe my9-tr FRANK J. TIBBETS. Andis ta oo ob MEDC ROTORS: ‘ctlonol ein eee fie | galling the meeting to order, made the follow- | the Senate to-day, in response to Senate reso. | ported ta be eereeae ee "growing crops have gom quiet sud noininal refined. Yosall. Co ROCERIES ON THE CASH PLAN. jease xan} goods. i i | Ns eth ion.a e a r sustai . er duri 106. Boccia Hone eae, we eey dail, 2083: . ON THE CasH FP Pease calland examine our goods.” live, executive, and judicial appromiotca | &aty Breliren of the Board of Regents;—1 | lution. a list of the amounts of taxes due from sustained much damage. ‘The weather during | 216g ‘Heceipts: flour. & 400; wheat os. anu? oes Tb, White (A) Sugar, 8; granulated, per Ib..§ .10 PLU e OSD IBth strech Dill, providing for the retention annuall have asked you to come together th churches to the District. ninia. In the northwester part of the state, | 22/0005 .0ats. 3.200.” Shipmicnts—wheat, 10-000: 1 1b: Good Roasted HIG COfess.ere 220 CORCORAN BUILDING. clerks to the committees of naval altala aft, | Hot to take action upon the great loss our mig dorsey, presented in the Senate to-day | Sone tne Chesapeake ant Ohi tori ead ties | {ili 49.500." Freighte to" Liverpoo! par stsamet | Ib: Best Woasted Od Gov, Jaya Godeere’.. 30 | _A5Q0-19 E-¥- UROOKS. | roads and private and claims.of the Senate. ” | Shar may best be done to ay honor tothe | the Sovefehens of Key in HueG gue OF | therhnometer was below the fezing pointen | Sgie tense te 888 5 jov. ws a ——_—_ . V! y bes pay or to al a 4 S b city asking ay Di adi tex . “NEw vy : Lib. Macaroni, 12: or 4:3 lbs -50 RECORDER WOLF’s SUCCESSOR.—The Sens is mortal of the great and food man Who. eon | the enactment of a law to regulate the weg. | SUNday vight, and ice formed in various loeal- | , NEW YORK, May 14.—Stocks Sone, Money, i} Senate 5 £4 it The she el y Gold, 100%, Exchange, long, 435°, ; sky fest Sugar Cured Hans.” a | AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES committee on the District of Columbia has | ColViE What Smithson willed, has devotéd his | bg and sale of coalinthe District ot Columbia. | He, ce Toa arian Doon extremely cold | fcc Sek, eee oe ane eee Lea & Berrin's Worcestershire Sauce 2B agreed to report Lavoratie tee Goembia has | Tite to making our benefactor what he wished THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL. Penns ahi tay se eee Horthern part of | SNE W "YORK May 14.—Flour quiet and un- Large Bottle = br a fgrepart {2 ler of deede Wo gf | to be—an instrument for the inerease and dif- | Another meeting of the Districtof © ja\'g hones ton ight snows. There was | chsnged. Wheat ‘: and i cent better. ‘Corn iy tee Fresh Butter... 4 FOR LUMBER seo. A. Sheridan for recorder of deeds for the | fusion of knowledge among men.” ther meeting of the District of Columbia | a heavy frost yesterday morning, which did | Gent benkee tile Virgig Olle 21235 | District of Columbia. ‘twas then resolved that the chancellor be | OMmittee of the Senate was held today for | Some damage to the crop: | SEONDON, May 14, 12:90 p.m tle Virgin Olive Gil, @ ae SECRETARY THOMPSON and the Congres. | {iteeted to notify the President of the United | further consideration of the House bill pro- | ‘Taz CoyacNe is Weet Vinoisia.—Tt seems | a2 TeOT"s, 1087 teneforties, 108. ES on OuARE ‘© SON" at sional excursion party returned to Norfolk, ota esand States thn Nate eee out or viding a new form of government for the Dis- | that a well-organized branch of the commune | Penns) ivani Ceutral, 284. New J ap25-tr 1913 th st. m.tc., bet. Maud N, | Va., yesterday from their visit to the wreck of | District of Gakawloe Hees, Court 0 o ie fice. Tt has been decided to allow to remain | exists in Par ersburg. The members meet | 1% New Jersey tral consols, 81's. Ss | MARTYNIAS | WILLET @ LIBBEY'S, Being formally welcdmed and banguetied in | the ndvy;the membersot the banlomauiecorns, | ofpolice “Ut was the origital intention of the | military footing. Wenaveheardthelr numbers | fol ¢ke BENDRIGE B, Waigur, whose defeat | EAST INDIA’ GHERKINS, | Washington by the Bay Lines 6 D.m. left for | House Board, the National Academy of Se pe ee al #0 ‘9 abolish the board of health, | estimated here as high as six hundred. The | jonal-greenback-labor convention gave such PICKLED | TINY TIMS- | Myasbington by the Bay reamer, and ar- | House Board, the National ical Society of | of a majority tito working in the hearts | members are very reticent, aud appear un. | disappointment to the labor relormoers has | BANS La ; ‘s = owe . rning. nes * al POLE Prot rent | Of 2 majority of the committee, and itis proba- | willing to talk about the purposes of their | iia?! to Frank Beai y sEEF S i | from Washington yesterday to hi Further resolutions providing that the fun. | sent i zress is provi : am Bl A Sal _ Will not go before the Pittsburg convention PEE SONY HUES a SaHOANCOHENE Of the nest hoe eral shall take place of Thursday, ‘May 16th, | hed ee petict in Congress is provided to be SENTENCE OF A FoRGER.—H. C. Giddings, | [0% any uomination. He has hitherto been a . MUSHROOM, } alter his departure, intelligence was received | At do clock oy ney Tat Lhe erian church | | A sub-committee tiow has the bill in charge | son of ex-member of the Virginia Houseoi | Bromlhent candidate, and the entire Luzerne New crop SWEET o, 3d OUT SAUEES, here of the fatal tefmination of the disease °« | at 23, 0'cloek p. ms upsday neRtats see at | {2 Correct any errors in its language, and itis | Delegates W.'F. Giddings, of Chesterneld, | cieeation to Fittsburg were instructed to x : Sad | sith Pink VRAMING pec ides: ath bs ° fend the Laren neeesday next at 4 p. m.to | expected that after the meeting of the commit. | Was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary nomination of Senator Andrew H. Dill B. W. REED'S SONS, VIRGINIA PID = POF Meese Forty MILLION For PupLic Burprnes.— | attend the funeral ina body: that a committee | tee tomorrow morning the bill Will be realy | in Richinoud yesterday by the Hustings Comey | y Who nent tober Wrokt Lie er 1916 Fst.n.w. | Mr. Schleicher, of Texas, introduced a bill in | SOUSSUNGO! Gen, Sherman, Hon. P ter Parker | to be reported. Itis believed that if the Senate | for forgery, choice of the Luseiie aetooeie reese ene ©. MANN, the House yesterday authorizing a perpetual | the Institution, jointed tomakearrange, | Arees.to the committee's amendments a con- VEED" — Mr. Dill is backed by the influence of United are now effering LUMBER at a lower figure ie Institution, be appointed to make arrange. | fere; TWEED's HEIRS Lose His Lire Insurance. | ot py i bon » E. -ex r n of public , hat a ing of the Board of! a ers of the late Wm.M. Tweed, si * am SES Special, CHOICE FRESH MEATS" AT ALL, Bulldings for “he use of the goverment in gents be held on Friday ext, at 10 o'eloel pie DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS, grbecker Life Insurance “Cmpany of New THE ELECTORAL INVESTIGATION.—The St ‘The best BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON | ” c . Among the .. for the purpose of transacting suc! g a Angee York, to com ayment of a life polic publict . — . TAM the country agordss, °F SING | JONST, al sizes (medium length) appropriations proposed are two millions for | ness as inay come before it, were adopted. The District Commissioners in compliance | out in thelr favor by deceased. ‘The company | }oUls,Revubican says that of the Nations = “AD orders faizhfully filled: goods delivered, | Poston, three millions for Fhladetphta, three eeeay | the committee of arrangements met | with the request of the District Collector have held that a clause in the Police prevented the | Democratic Executive Oommaitten ie clean maris-tr | Cin ‘ati, besides | 2 soni wilding, but the details of | asked Congress to extend the time for the pre- | insurer from going to sea without leave, and é 3. is | Our LOW PRICES command the attention of | Smaller amounts for other cities Pofuycralare not yet fully determined upon. | paration and publication of the list of detin. | “iim that his voyage at the time of his escape necting of the commitien te Vashingros os Bre een | al! purchasers who wish to buy low. eee feng Demy Wil De butted at Oak “Hill Ceme: | {tent taxes, the time now allowed bylaw being | Yislated the polley, whlch if he had remained | the Saige sacyeme, (0, Washi ng the ° comm | TTERY CIRCULARS IN THE MAILS.—In the | tery d i at home would be payable April 3d, 1873. The 5 E y “ pm BEALS No. sa and'sf Washoe Mar- | Wanea Buses aupeee ae eee __, wSPRCIA shears Dut titeen days, whieh is not sufMeient. Suit has been decided in favor of thecompany. | Mrmaces Sol for, Hayes in, Washington. and Market, by his friends and the lovers of STUDDING (medium length)........ ......813 33 | cisi of the Philosophical Society of Washington | Tye Late GEN. DAKIN'’S Rt Ri = Se h cons as wee on cision was rendered in the case of Jackson, a ‘ill be . a ‘HE LATE GEN, DAKIN's RIFLE RECORD. 2 3 ave been connected with the election frauds CHOICE BEEF. VEAL AND MUTTON. lottery deater, convicted of sending cireulars | Kee Sree tls evenlng at 8 o'clock in the | Gen. Dakin, of international rifle shoot ‘Tur FIVE IMMENSE PACKING Cases bearing | in the South. We cannot expect to oust the CORNED and SPICED BEEF anpeciaty, | With the largest Stock in the clty. through the mails, elaifiing to be released on | ing proper action on the cece ea pane, Wino, Gied in, Nor Yorks esterday, of hich have bees, pulsar aewperial eeation, | Fi Cet eT ee ey Can demonstrate the con. Marketing delivered free. tetaé-em | . habeas corpus on ‘the ground that the act of | of Professor Henry, who was president of et haere pe ET To is) Gat | Everett House for th f 50 That a nis frauduleney withthe conspiracy | WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE LIST. | Congress authorizing the wiate ciety. Ye who Mas president of the | evening, was born in. 1831, and up to 1870 was | Everett, House, for, the ME to doine ane | $0 that no one can deny or doubt it.” HN BR. KELLY, stitutions 4 ‘ge Was uncon- | society. en, in mercantile pursuits. When the | ¢afted away on Friday morning to some un- ———— ee mati. ibe titutional. The decision was that the act of FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS, gai etablh Kk | known destination. Russians said that rer, 2 VEAL: MUTTON, Erc., Goneress Is entirely free trom constitutional | _ Gen. Sherman, Dr. Peter Parker and Prof, | Creedmoor range was established ‘he took | (Now destination. The Russians sa C: A MASSACHUSETTS YOUNG MAN asked to ac- CORRED BERF 4 SPEULALEY | ss Opening seapey Hat there is uo authority for | 8. F. Baird, the committee having “special | PAu as an expert rifleman, and was a mem | Se (tein Cott tned from Washi ‘apt. | company a young lady home from prayer-meet- Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, opening sealed packages, except under war- | charge of the arrangements, h: dtitied Str, | Lex OF the American team in the first inter. | Scieicln returned in, mat nine | Ing. She declined the honor. Thereupon he 9th street wing, and 908 and 206 Northera j rants issued upon oath, describing te thang | Hauge of the arva uae notitied Mr. | national contestin 1874; again at Dollymount, | 0’clock on Satu: ae SAid Ie eae refused to | drew a revolver and told her to take her choice ‘Liberty Sor address Box 713 City: | to be seized. Ast 1» g the thing ntheny Buehly, the undertaker, that the Ireland, the following Year, and partici: | be interviewed, but said, in response to re- between his company and death. Thereat Recker Sore Co WILLET & Lipsey, ihe sorte of th erieney oon whic | eae he Sasoran icin Qh | fei uecennad mak gts, "Ontho | Pats eles ar Noting ted tanopeed, | Sh wcsherd up Me’ yocne a suche the city, sevie-iy | Corner Sieth Street and New York Avenue. e conviction was had, it was affirmed. o'clock p.m., and proceed to the New Yorke vo occasions he made the top score. ene is revolver away im, opt it to re- d = | “myst ; = Avenue Presbyterian ehurch, where it is ex- i A NEGRO-KILLING POLICEMAN.—. member him by | — AkMY ORDERS.—Ma; PG. i as + A MOVEMENT is on foot in Chicago to do Ld AN.—A special TRAVELING BAGS, chase, sales exchanges tor the next 13 days. to of Arizona when he has cgupleted his May Gill de ender the Immediate supervision of Het aderen cctic vie ot ae or was whipping a negro Filday trom the shoot ag okies netomat SATCHELS, | tere.” TENE EMOEet™ | Tebort for dity inthe departinset Cone eae! | the Seniices here Moremains wi betaken £4 | Yated Points with whichit i claimed, the en. | Noman Om the streets of Rome Ga, and o- | John'Colemat, agen sod Tous F Big, SPERRSAANO'S apyitet | PUREE Ge oem aeame ae | Ral ddr tates sary | Ck Mcmanzata ten stipe | LA Shue emacs Ate | ghlteaattnt yar Rtn | Sica inhi Ce « Drices lower than ever, at my FACTORY au Pure Oven, 5 iY - m ication placed on the retire cr wg T | ent’ cost slight system. A similai _ a ‘oliceman’s Stewart's club i BALESROoM=, we Country Cream,’tree from Gat- | [ist is tplleved tree aie ee these services the remains will be placed in | CDE,COstY gaslight sys ‘dy the £ig2. | and knocked both’ officers “di Stewart | Tpule Diges is in quite a precarious condition: 425 Seventh hes Families, boarding-hou: hotels, restau- | Orthe Gulf and ait ae fhe department | the'vanit of the Churehtll family. 3 is ex. | Osition, is under consideration by the Pitts- | 20d drew his ino) nee The encounter was caused bli (one door above Odd Fellows? Hall Hares, deductlon to thoes who’ buy toselt. Bossa acsounds. The leave of vente eranten | Peeted that Rev. 8.8 Mitchell will omeiate,” | VU Pa» counells for lighting that eity. Hamiton, Tene nitel ana Med three most | on one side snd persoualartefoson the ver JAMES 8. TOPHAM. of various sizes ready for delivery at a moment's ajor G. W. Schofield, 10th cavalry, from the = cas) A Woman’s Leap To Drata.—A telegram | head and once in the stomach. jilton sur- Saoee gotice,” At the Old Hetabishment, “1427 New | department of Texas, is extended for mouths ished With ‘saension age gclgth, turn. | from Aibany, N.Y) May 12, says:—Ag un, Vived but a few minutes. “Both policemen meee bate Poeetnantts of the Belgian partia- ; apz2- ae Rais craters . a on the own woman who on the steam. | Were seriou: vurt. wart @ negro “3 . made to order on | Prue NAILS, cJudge PrOities conines; SDE, IES Judge Prigtios confines; “Dr, | RAcrs Yestenpay.—At Lexington, Ky., | DPCASt Will be a plate containing the name and | r ‘St. John Saturday night jumped pac in Rome in 1876 for resisting arrest. fa The Alabama democratic convention kc. REBPAIRIN PSC DENGE covetnine ms reaps ago Thou: yesterday, the mile ‘and a halt ve between pe erry age ame is lined with | ata quarter % Ave 0 ee is mornin; When if ae F D: sais tn piace at Montgomery an oe, +» Repaired, and T: k: of ions, corns, en Broeck. Vera Cruz, Aristid 2 e : ) ite Casi mn, and was drowned. AVING ON MUSSELS FOR FOURTEEN Dars. o ae ranks corored at Bicers cide, ebounat or oie jolts Be: | Bul Bare wai wou by Teh Broeck by a ent vente ab oe dwelve pallbearers, and the ceased wore a Dck dress, 3 gray Dianket | The bark Sonoma whieh arrived at San ean. | , 49° The Vcrment democrats will convene to PO tairs. Ladi nard second, Vera Cruz third, Time 243... : le awland black straw bonnet, and was aj cisco Sunday from Liverpool has on board state ations at Montpelier on the (JOHN E. KENDALL & SoN, and stusual. ‘Cab too ite. dt winners at Suffolk Park (pa. rotting: tor ihe purpo Tently abuut 2 years of age. PPa- | Charles sHiarriman, ‘second and six | 2th of June. DON UMBRELLAS. races, yesterday, Hazeltine, was | a9r- South says it G: No. 619 B street n.w., La — races Yesterday, were Wild Atr. Black Frank, oh MME Zon ax Insuur.— At a late hour | | THE FENIAN SCARE IN CaNaDA.—It is re | wrecked some time ago on the coast of Terra Hunton ta ve be eines then Gen Fcdnng > (Near B. & P. Depot,) JUST RECEIVED, INBICTED FOR LinEL—The grand jury of | Ns Dawes and Warner Stanton quatreniet oy Pele Oe at Fore Bele Gace etary were | del Bucee. a eras of “Eragen tina Vitains dismiee, his Place in the sighth GENTLEMEN'S LONDON UMBRELLAS. | Peor Of | the streets of Frederick elty, Mt cl forte between 1 na Have for sale at eoria county, Til, has brought in a bill of of Fr ick city, Md., over a | and 2o’clock yesterday morning, in léstitute condition. having been sul sale at half cost of manufactur- " in antici ‘The latest styles, indictment, against Wilbert P. Storey, editor | T€mark made by Dawes toStanton’sdanghter. | tion ofa Fenian Tain. Extensive ira: | Ing on mussels for fourteen days. tn the south want ed an wes eat a alll 9 ers" prices, ICE KING REFRIGERA- jetacen nee elie, QMGAEE, Times, charging ‘itn "with | Santon ist but shorty afterwarts returned | tions were also ade at St, Catherine's. our atteabiea to Chattanooga Tenn. = 2" Week at & mill tu . of Peoria, an ex-mem- ing | companies of infant ‘were or- coseety attend com. ‘TORS, suitable for Family, Hotel and Res- M. W. GALT, BRO. 2 CO., ber of Congress. sO Feekiy At exmem The mde weeny Jo about an hou dered to be ready to march ar amyauee Meare Coke a repeal ef Phe riot of Texas ie trying to eect taarant use. (Pest) ap15-Im spl0-tr JEWELLERS. 4##-The birth rate in Georgia since 1865 has © is = “| is state FS 4#@-Senator Cameron and bride arrived at everybody was as sensitive licensed in that state. PINE Lish! Colored Casstmmere PANTSa38. TE is, BERD oy LDDLESEX ¢ FLANNEL | been a little more ones Pench Among the | THE SUNKEN STEAMSHIP Sardinian, of the | Hazrisburg, Pa. Worth®S, at A. STEAUS*. 2130" spap At the low price of $12, at {yuites, and among the @ little more De 3t there would not be az-Another 1 s. ., Alien line, has been floated, and will be taken | &@-Col. J, C.Stone’ A world to hang around ‘of the nd Rereper: ; A. STRAUB: than 66, immediately to Liverpool for repairs. = trom the Flist Lowa dlacios seems probable, SFelersury Tadee ap ea mona y has been ~—