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THE EVENING STAR. | PUSLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday? THE ATAR BOILDINGS, The Evening Star Newspaper Gompany” 8. H. KAUR BMANN, Pres’t. =sr STARK Is served to subscribers tn wae ey by carriers, on their own aecouat, af WD ents per week, or 44 cents per month. Coples at Gerokorer. F casts each. By mail—postage pre- paid 80 cents? mouth: one year, $3. WERKLY STAR—published on Friday—$2 a THE LY = po pty Telegrams to The Star. © PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS, ‘ : The State Convention To-Day. - + ENGLISH STRIKE RIOTS. a mr. jostage prepaid, depomiexhny pis : = : Serious Trouble Feared. , Seam | VS SNe, 7,888. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1878. TWO CENT. - Bon ‘ See = =e PEO J , 1 The Dead-Lock in the House. The Funeral of Professor Joseph FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. mvcaiton Wemay SUMMER RESORT SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. ANOTHER ADJOURNMENT TO-DAY. The toneea ot eee greesh horror | wisn ees pention | ~ POTOMAC, T GROWERS = —————— |The msi e Fl tution began ne fune rofe osep) y,0f | EDNESDAY, May 15. 2LOCK ISLAND, MB. 1. > POTOMAC FRUIT GROWEES @ music on the Florida resolution - we : : G i at 11:30 o'ele ay, the Smithsonian Institution, will take place | SEN ATE—Mr. Johnson presented a memo. - votomae Fruit Growers’ Assoviation win | Washington News and Gossip, | i2,the Howe at 11:30 o’ctock toway, when | renew is popular Ex. on News ar : veatvlay at the New York Avenue Presbyterian | rial from the mayor and cicizens of Peters. irstonson the Maty Wash- there wasa repetition of yesterday’s tactics. hc eee "i recognition of Gen. James ingt VEDNESDAY. May-22. with an exhibi. he Blackburn, of Kentucky, ealled the regular | Church at 4%4 o’clock p. m. to-morrow. burg, Va., asking recognition of . Jan fon cn board of strawberries and otter {ruits. GOVERNMENT) KECEIFTS ToDAy.— Internal | order, whicl the speaker decided 10 be the | The front of the church will be reserved for | Shields. Laid o the table | Tin seeae Sitar a? ipa, Theteamer will leave | revenue, $27,234.64; customs, $353,520. motion to second the demand for the previous | the family and special friends, forthe Board of | Mr. Kerry, from the ea Fish ‘ os rate i oS ane ee ‘pater . question on the Potter resolution, introduce¢ gents, the Light-house Boa nd em e: Send orirestiar to | apd falls A delrabts caterer has secured the privic | , SUBSCRIPTIONS to the tour per cent. loan to- | Oh“Monday lasts “A rcie wae wae Ca of the" Smithsonian Institution, for. the HULAS BALL. Prop. | [ie the Boat. Fare to the pibtie 50 cer day $128,950. Whieh resulted in yeas 118 and none inthe | President, Executive Departments, men. FALENCOR SPRINGS_ NORTHERN CEN- | J. BE, SNODGRA! Boru Paxtres REapy.—The democrats say | Negative. | Mr. bi made the point that no bes not $e tes he Dee = 7 if . | 7 = A Lnorum Was Ss . ve vas Ken by S. G be opened ta tie Baas Sexton on Oe O | that the investigation proposed by the Potter | tellers, and 125 demovrats Voted bat Kawau | Sudteiney, “ted, States, m eee ren eutiful summer resort, ta | resolution can be finished in ten or twelve | licans’ A call of the House ensued, when all ol more, will offer unusual attra-- sues ron aets for families or transient board- ers. Apply to MISS AM#LIA onan” ‘The OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, enlarged, opns ou a butl over there are ex y chairman J nmittee on post tig emrridlt da bil to rev ‘ansportation of | i or the classification of | for other purpeses. Placed | ) of the republican party was not ded, and would not be uutil unity ay been established in all parts of th y. On motion of Mr. Magee, of All gheny.a comm Mr. Anthony, from the committee on print ing, reported @ bill for pr inting an edition of the Narrative of the Polaris Expedition for | sale. Diplomatic Corps. the Academy of 3 Selences, the Philosophical Society of Wash. ‘) members present. Further proceedings | ington, the Alumni Association of Prine: after the committee provided for by itgets | the republicans voted, showing that there were vidlence is pre- 1 . 2 rf see at ee denne ie ready te De Dee. | sere disparced Wier cadoe etal ea ents | ton College, the Army and Navy. the vi each day this week, 10's a.m., 4's and 8 p.m. M Place, the d d for the iF di dl Reverend the Cler; and chs Aihe, ae bed the Fanuc phirenbes a motions whch wa adopted, that t jount Vernon Places = PAY = % i Ps a e demand for the regular order was made. > Clergy, a su ies rint from the stereotype plates an edition of ay} a wee ,, Pa —— 1 RTANT TO T. PAYEBS—The | pletely worked up before the resolution was = . me a - “tie: ¢ a i * Be Sen og Y oy oy a D a a i MENANDOAL A cal d th, . due estig: ro} y he \a 7 S —e . thea. bs e z box) bate. m pi ‘Alom, Chalybeate and Sulphur Wate uring the month of May. ‘The panalty of two per | {he investigation | proposed | by They have | to order the previous question on the Po'ter | notice of their purpose to attend. After thes: | tothe guile at cost and ten per cenit. add gut debate. "On motion of Mr. “Reeder, of mountain air; 2,000 {f above tide wate don the’ first antes Atis reir case, and | Tesolution. Ob a rising vote 127 democrats | are seated the church will be opened tortie | Ute RUDE at presented a memorial {rom | Northampton, a committer of 5 was appoint- 68 [RO Comenctely works Yoted to second the demand, but the repubti- | public generally. All are invited to come | RingoldCouncil No. Order ot keen | ed on permabent orgatication John the last days of the month, | ha pave ans refrained from voting. and a vote by tell. | With carriages, so as to follow the body from | Mechanics, relating to the tariff. Referred ta | Cessha Was chosen chairman of ihe menthe, For terms a rare eee ee eee te ING AgsGcLATION | ,.THE ADJOURNMENT QUESTION Postroxen. | ers was ordered. The rewilt of the latter vote | the church to’ the chapel at Oak Hill, where on resolutions and Gen. Howard Reeder chai said | the ceremonies will terminate, and, after the S$» CENTRAL BU ; > No. ¢;made | usual manner of civic processions gene! —Persons committee on finance 7 Mr. E Building Associa rous of forming a New | Mr. Wood, of New York, in accordance with | Was 120 yeas and one nay. e. ‘ustis presented a petition of citiz Mr. Hale. Mr. Caldwell, of Tenn r Y is [TALLEY HOME-—A pleasant drive from Win- man of that on permanent organization. er and five miles from Rock nthe plan of Central As- | the action of yesterday's democratic caucus, | | siana for ocean mail steamship ser » ve | between the United States and Brazil. Re THE EN | 01 | sociations No. Land 2, which have been so satis- | 1 | | Targe lawn. Special rates to guests activ. OA cee ented fo tak payers to avoid the inconvenience | also completely worked up t jog in May or June to remain twoor three J. Sree crowd: ducts to-day offered a motion in the: House to. post. | Haein of order that urider rule, mémbers cartiages will follow in the most conventer @LISH STRIKE RIOTS. ‘With its pure air, mus : j which base o-day offered a motion in the House to, post- | of the House were required to vote." The rule | Way. ng the desire of the family that the | ferred to committee on post offices and post | Sertous Trouble Feared To-Day.- 4 ieetrecdom, offers Davis’ Hall No. G19 7th street, opposite Patent | Pone the consideration of the Senate adjourn. | Was reads Mr. Tort Fepabitean of Minors, | furcral’or Prafesten Atcaree eae ee cage, the | ferred , Post | Lonpox, May 15-—The cotton operatives an a@rcomr odation fur $25 per calendar pee cn WEDNESDAY. isth dust. at 7:30 | Ment resolution to May 20th, and it wasagreed | says, “I submit, Mr. Speaker, that we are all | tatious, though manifesting the respect in Mr. Voorhees presented a memorial from | strike in Lancashire are greatly exasperated ) or | seeding ©. Fo ovelock p.m. — ie 2 = , ‘par to by a strict party vote of yeas 130, nays 106. aired on this side o the House J Speaker when Be memory ie yersniy held. ils tenn t isiness mep of Boston, foran im- | at the refusal of the masters to compromise. r ats Gat This meeting is invited by officers and members ss Seer Rasen a <! ‘andall said he knew of no way tomake mem- above is the official programme signed | ate repeal of the resumption act. Refer. | When the representatives of the operatives Loi eng of Court Association New ag LOOKING AFTER THE APPROPRIATIONS.—The | pers vote, and if the gentleman Wwouldsuggest | by W.T. Sherman, Peter Parker and ELE. | fects tones cage tne . | leftthe meeting at Manchester yesterday when x ad my ll-4t Ww W. MOORE, Sec. sub-committee of the Senate committee on | a way he'would enforce it. To this Mr. Gald- Baird, com: fee of arrangements. Mr. Whyte presented resolutions of the 10 compromise Was arrived at, they indicate \OZZE = REMOVAL NOTICE. appropriations, to which was referred the | Well said that under therule the Speakercouid | The pall-bearers are: Mrz Justice Strong, | Board of Trade Of Baltimore against ihe rice, | teat teen onaived at; they longer to " Y HOT G legislative. executive, and judicial appropria- | COmpel the sergeant-at-armsto carry members | General Humphre: 1 tterson, esq fer of the life saving service. Laid on theta. | restraia the men, and disclaimed all responsi. WEST POINT HOT tion bill, Lad the same under consideration {prough the tele and make them vote. ee Surgeon Geueral ernes General Pr ble. | bility for what might happen in the strike dls P 78. FLERE ‘Seeretary Evarts w: esen’ ring 8, Ol S, stid that ina previous dea¢ juyot, Hon. George Bancroft, | NEW BUILDING FOR THE ASUKY PRiNT. | UWiet. When the news of the decision reached OPEN MAY 30, 1878. MESSRS. 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO. LO AT ee EET eUINE | Tock Seeker Baie Gated Rodgers, W. 'W. Corcoran. esq, € | i © ea BUMEAL Te PRINT: | Si puley, thownands of poomie aeseectled totes ‘This hotel has now an elevator, and was thor- committee the uecessity lor inereased clerical | Uke’ a hose to water, but You could hot com: Patterson, Prot, weomb, Dr. J. Mr. Morrill, from’ the cominittee on public | Siteets hooting, shouting, and smashing win Rial conve: | Have removed from 619 Pennsylvania avenue % | force in the state Department. Private See. | Pel him to drink.” Several members moved |. It-is only intended that the fami | buildings and grounds, reported a bill to pro. | dows. A mass-meeting will held theve to-day f entarged, and all conve | (tir tole. retary Rogers and Colonel Crook, of the to adjourn, when Mr. Conger, of Michigan, fers, regents, employes of the Smith | videa fire-proof building for the use of the | @ serious trouble is feared. The riot at ventirely refurnished. | ceutive Mansion also informed the subeom, | moved ake a recess for ten minutes, mean: | Institute and immediate friends shall go f | Bureau of Engraving and Printing andthe | Blackburn last evening was the direc? result June examination and ‘ORNER TENTH AND D STREETS. mittee of some changes which the President | While the Speaker to use his persuasive powers | the house. to the church, where the services | Mechahion tees ete sury and | of the announcement of the failure of the ne "hadvese | CORNER TES as a 1 s to have made in the White House cler- | 02 Members. Mr. Potter moved a second cali | Will be biief and where there wi 3 other departments of the ge ment. He | £otiations. There were also riotous de J0UDSELL BROS. fealforce, . of the House, which was ordered. The result por unity ¢ the remains, Societies intend- id the committee had now agreed on asite | Sttatious at Accring:on, and a ts breach SO ur | ntrating both thelr business into one g es of the call showed 263 members present, and | Ig to be present_are requested to notify « the corner of 1ith and B streets southwest. | of the peace is suill apprehended there. _ 926-1 _ We RONG Nee | Uvent To maintain the Bestifuot the | AN sTTEMPT Was MADE fo Secure a meeting | after further proceedings ofa like character, McCook, at the War department, of the num: | The location was. desitable wink heat ee | ee SrpRay | Very Largest of the Senate committee on privileges and ate clock, the House adjourned. | ‘linat Ver of reserved seats desired. | Mr. Corcoran had offered to sell one-half of | THE RUSSIANS IN TURK fee | elections to-day, but a quorum was not pres | oayte clerk announced a call for a repubtica’ The Democratic Caucus. | the square for $27.00. which was below the | Todleben’s Threats ND COMMISSION BUSINESS uy ‘i ‘i caucus as soon as the hall was ¢ market value of the property. The building »NDON. May 15.—A speci LOAN AND CONMISSICS : ent: A mecting of the committe will De hela THE REPUBLICA a THE PROCEEDINGS YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. | to be 130 feet wide and 27) fect long, to be | Caistantivoplete The heen 1 next Tuesday to uments on the legal | was still in session at The democratic caucus of the House con- | built of brick. a_ plain, substantial building, | 2% aat unless : Ss Ol contester ¢ ease or | sto aE Ane aaein bee cy Roane . cemoch bi brick, +. antia £. | Todleben s that_uniess Turkish = Pp 7a . Ce ofS el Ean ad e coun ‘clock. r er disc! 5 o r | perse, he opt severe repressive. me- FAMILY SUPPLIES. 7 rier to increase, thelr Tue Case of Maron RENKLE.—The Senate | HS ymdleathne their course’ in ising every | C'eloek. - xpired. and Mr. Morgan addressed the sen | BETS: he Will adopt severe repressive mea = —— —————__ = | Ter enterprise an hful care SE OF In WUNELE.— £ne Seng endeavor within parliamentary practice to 7 _ THE ADJOURNMENT QUESTION. | ate on his re tion touching the rela s | OR EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. bates should be encouraged. _MVO-AL_ | committee on judiciary has decided that the | defeat the Poiter resolution. It ty believed | The first question ¢ sidered was te Senate | Hetween the Caren Stang ee Meee ation A Rossian Retreat. F => BUFFALO LITHIA. President acied without warrant of law in sueh an address will be agreed upon, and then | concurrent resolution proposing the ith of 5 p.m. the Senate, on motion of Mr raph trom Batoum states that a con = | = eT storing Major B. P. Runkle to his rank in the the republicans 5 base to Keep up the tine of | dune as the time for closing the present a ‘nt, Went into executive session. mot seven thousand armed: Mussut , : | And APPOLLINA a : ‘A report to that effect willbe mad tactics already developed to defeat the reso- | sion of Congress. The House had postpone: . Mtants at Lazistan inthe Ardanuteh POTTED AND DEVILLED MEATS, | SPRING WATERS, aimy. "A report to that effect will be made to | {2¢! tion until the: iathe inet The Contest in the House. 4 tho Baaians en oe eSenateiuatew days. Major dy jon. ion until the 15th instant (to. n USSIANS to Te canRED CORN SED, Just received Re the senate in a few days, ajar Runkle was to get ae DEMOCRATS Do Sow ExrEcT tative Wood moved that the | | HOUSE—The Journal of yesterday having | 0 at and that the rapid gathering of armed = wo PHARMACY, auge Ae He Mbeved tity eee 0 get out of the present dead lock much be- | ¢ 1 be further postponed until the | peen read. bands rende le the Russian posi ANNED SALMON AND LOBSTER, marietr VBURN'? oo venwa: Avene. | {iuise Alt Hayes believed that the cont was | fore Saturda iy OUANaL day, according to no; | oth of June; but this was disagreed te, where- | "Ste Wood anquired whether, as there wax | HU" #! Livona and on the Choruk rive! . . = = - er isiuls + une. © | tice served, pairs will’ expire which will | upon, on motion of Representative Franklin, 3 bat Ps z 4g Lu. BONES CHIPPED BEEF, => HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON hot regularly mad dent Grant ibe | give them a quorum. The outlook ts that the | the postpopement Wee onteee the 29:nof | One question of privileze pending, he could Black Knights of Malta. 5 PICKLED OYST With very exernite ieellicies tor seanotee= | the Andings of the President | present dead Joek wiil run into the mntddle. of | the present month, During the debate it was | call up asa furtl ge the | | Comors. N.Y. 15 The | . Yeh c ul side reel r sf re determine ol : ; * aay © | of the Bi bights of Marblei, roug! al 2 next week. The democrats are determined | claimed that the present state of the pu motion for the final adjournment of the two | @! the s CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, Seren are noteafor ricgasss of denigu anaesor | (eroush the Secreta ts as binding | jot to yield or to allow the Hale or any other | business “Would hol permae’ a dag BUOHe Hasina j he two | States, in session at All - ae ‘and rival im extent any establishment in the * —— amendment to antagonize the Potter resolu. | fixed for adjournment. he House should Mr. Hale supposed the House would settle d otticers for the ar LEMONS, ORANGES AND BANANAS See ey aling te Sete designs for’ Manties. and THE SYNDICATE have subseribed for ten mil. | tion. hold this power in its own hands. In addition | Ay dale question was one of privilege. | E.G. Commander, James J: Cummings, of . “KR ERS. juscoatings closely followed, aud imit ji or ee! 5 tai ADVICE FROM ALEX. STEPIE the proposed investigation into election The St adi aa Alb 3; Gen lissimo, J. K. Cassel, M.D., of Wa; gs lions of the four and a half per cent. bonds for The Speaker said the adjournment re | FRESH CAKES AND CRACKERS. j care and beaytiful marbles exactly, pro: ns of the four and a half per cent. bonds It is sald that Aleck Stephens hastewuraphed somect the generalappropriation bills, | 4; Spea sa adjournment resolu: | Philadeiph aptain-general, W " PASTOW WROUGHT IRON FU August and September under the contract of ative Potter tenia. abate iff and Pacific railveos | tion was a question of the highest privileze, | of New York: le < ents for Ow \ rt 1 Representative Potter to allow full debate on tariff and Pacific railroad bills were 8 it affecte: b r Ree JOHN H. MAGRUDER, NACE, Baltimore KITCHENER RANGES; also | April 11(h. eee the resolution, and to permit Mr. Hale to offe | be acted on, together witn other pending busi. | @,1t affected the business between the j 1431 New Yorkav.. | the Busia fre-pisce BYOVE. Contractors for.) DNS -BY Thoe: his amendment. ness. Representative Wright briefly pressed | HOUSES. | ; : 3. H. Cowen, of myl0 tr near U.S. Treasury Department. miving and all'Tin and Copper Work. a FUMONG DE “TEE THOU HAT 4 SOUTHERN CONGRESSMAN SAYS. the importance of including in the list his labor | ,,21%; Wood then called up the Senate resotu- LH. Balch, of Cohoes — - a ge force of competent mechantes in their va" | pesinuimg of the pr AT AS BRN CONGREEGMAN SATS. s | djournment, and moved that its ‘“_ 7 gm ANOTHER R UCTION. tious branches and loug ;ersonal exparienee. gt do good work cheaper than any other ho" ‘AR reporter to-day asked a prominent | relief bill, there being many thousands of ai. | ti@” for : AS the number of petitions presented in the southern member of Congress, one who has | most starving mechanies and laborers in = House of Representatives has footed up the | been using all his influence to push the Presi. | country who require relief in the manner on | wS “SAND large aggregate of $003. Of these 5 We dential Investigation, if the final obj. posed by him. 1 AM SELLING— BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | 0D the subject of the tariff, 300 were provided the preliminary movements were THE ELECTORAL INVESTIGATION, _ treat 1 the 8: rings, extending the suflrage to women, 501 wi successful, was not ‘the impeachment , The caucus then proceeded to the considera- | Just received, fresh frow Spi EaON jects. p ns to commerce, and 17 | of the President? The reply was “per- | tion of the resolution offered yesterday by | W. 3, THOMPSON, were in favor of regulating and restricting the | haps.’ “How are you going to im- | Representative Potter to investigate tiie al- 208 15th livuor trafiie. peach,” asked the reporter, ‘when the | ledged frauds in Florida sideration be further postponed until May 2. | A" Qyease “of Alba eet: Ware jr Garfield hoped the gentieman would | Lark, of Albany : Seu ? z ive some good reason for this further post- Drams, of ponement. of Buffalo: F Mr. Wood had no objection Albany: S ceed be to assig , When there were : nds for the regular Order on the demo side. A 1, John Wal rden, R. Demsie, ‘st Guard, W.G. Vaneantord Second Gua W ingston, Sentinel, W. MeKelvey. After the in due form Which for nearly half a century has wrought such Us CUR ES of KIDNEY DISEASES, | tions in respect to the memory of the late you forg had a right to state his r asOns, nOLW WONDRO! hstand S 5 2 Representative Youn: ele and Louisiana. Rep- re ed the previous ques. {| ))!mington, Del., wa: as the p sin. or6 =" $1.40. THE . aro ; frauds upon which you would base vour im. | yesentative Wil: Va resoluaon allow. | Wood then demanded the previous ques- } for holding the next convention Ehanatee’s t CORN, 1c. per can. QUOI SPRING WATER Honors TO THE MEMony OF PROFESSOR peachment operatiotis were committed before | ing the repubii to rai amendment to | field said he supposed the gentiemant Recetsior Conn Hewny.—Yesterday and last evening resolu. | President Hayes entered upon his. offic, the resolution, but this, after debate, was re. | ‘ posed the gentlema ‘t, my dear young man,” was made a motion | jy x the demands for the regular ord sf | DRO rR NE) ‘of al | Professor Joseph Henry were ¢ ed by the | the reply, “thatthe inen who perpetrated that the Potter resolution not intended | MERE ‘ at had alec AMB, Fore Quarter, Lae creative properties are almest | Proiessor Joseph Henry Galery ot Are the | frauds Were Tewarded after Hayes got tn | to disturb the title of President. Hayes. | 42 ieSPe ree ae reer oman had also a s “Hind 2 i For Famphlers containing remarka- | telegraph operators tie alin of the ellen Representative Harrison was the only mei had done so, and that cut off debate” tor ay a8, TATORS. we. per bashel: | dress MISSISQUOT SPRINGS. Hrauk- | of New Jersey, for this Disirict and the south, The District in Congress. ber who, seconded it in (a brief speech. | “The previous question was seconded, and | study cuties. ION “S PALACE MARKET, > Vermont. Bas ern states, and the Philosophical Society. The THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL. | During the interchange of views between | ene yeas and nays were ordered on the hones | Wihieat—southern quiet : A CARD. committee appointed at the meeting called by 5, i | various members it was held that such a | tg postpone consideration. The motion to easier rn red, Corner 14th st.and New York av. | the Seer of the Treasury of chictsof the | _2e meeting of the Senate committee on | declaration was unnec s the preamble o yeas 13), naye 1 80: Pennaylvania red. 1 or FRANK J. TIBBSETS. "0 all who are suffering from the errors and indis- | a District of Columbia which was to have been | to the resolution clea u, BAS: 25a. 28: ra renus + ode ay aud spot, 1 26a ¢retions of youth, nervous weakness, carly decay eral bureaus of the Treasury department, (QROCEKIES ON THE | Lan. | § ‘ vt will seud.a receipt that wil | todrait resolutions in memory of the dec eace en eee ee ee ee cece ais crest tmoniy: | reported a series at the moetine this 1ib. White (A) Sugary 9: ar. ated, per Ib. pod Roasted Cott . 1 iy And distinetly set held to-day has “been postponed until to- | forth the object of the proposed investigation hg, | morrow, Itis the intention of the committee | 10 ,be, the indication of gabe, Honan of tae dopted. lo report the new District government bill with | 2@tien, adncs as to such elections red, western. 1 26'.01.27. Corn, southern active white: duli for vellow§ western — southern white, 52 do, veliow, Mr. Blackburn demanded the regular order, | 4 and the Speaker stated that to be on seconding | wasdiscovered by a missionary in South America, | which w 3 ot Cpu the demand for the previous question on | and May. ‘50\a51: 1 ib: Ge [20 Send aself-ad = amendments to the Senate to-morrow. Seua- | Shall be made Known: and besides, the comn- “MR. POTTER'S RESOLUTION. August, 66534. “Oats 1b. Roasted | TLINMAN Mason Pair R. I é tors Ingalls and Harris, the sub-committee to | Uisturb the position of the Pres ona Tising vote the Speaker announced 118 | 4! . ene: do. minal, as s 30 | city. corps, has been placed on the r whom the bill was referred for revision, ar thermore, the general senti tof the d in the affirmative, and none in the negat siet and nominal, 66207. Hay prep hoe poant | = i i 5 vork on the measure this afternoon, and will | Grats was to COntine the yee the demo- | “Mr. Hale made the point that there was no “rig er tind “e a his own request. : I, | oe J y crats was to confine the investigation strictly der | Provisions quiet and nominally an- KiIFK'S be picased to hear that he is convatescing | Tite toinormawe niece or ee the full com: | {othe question of frauds, without briosiny | Hported 1s inthe amines med aetna 15. Petroleum nontinal Teined see i i ee to. v ¥ q csc rf e eC Ca ve a nal—retin * ELEGANT SILVER WARE, irom his recent serious illness, SESSION OF THE Hots committer ow tue | Mt the Guestion the Presidential title. In neuative, There'still beh wo wud one in the goes. 14 cat? = " —— ‘SSION E E M s | view of these statements the motion was not | erp = + ave > i WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BiLL—The DISTRICT TO-DAY. peted on by the caucus, The caucus declared | thepreseuce of Sw Incwibere Aa eee Pt onto, 3B , e bottle Virgin Olive Oil. qt. siz - ol PLATED WARE, amount recommended in the army Dill re- The House committee on the District of Co- | by a large majority to adhere to the Potter proceedings under the call were dispensed | 25 Receipts—fiour, 1.700: ‘wheat BT Gin and Vid Whisky for medicinal usa, 172 West Baltimore Street, ported to the House from the appropriations | lumbia to-day agreed to report a resolution to Rooter ane epost pin not to yied to | with. " core vats, 1,000. Shipments— salty 2913 Sens eee EBON a BALTIMORE, MD. committee, for the year ending June 95, 1879, | the House, prohibiting the changing of horses | Quy Amendment from the republican side. It | “The question again recurred on seconding EW YORK, May 15.—Stocks atwout stea. he Be a N. Established 1817. ap26-1im is $26.920,671, of Which $2,897,000 is recom: | on Pennsylvania avenue. ‘This will do away | should be finally acted upon before any other | ‘t¢ demand for the revious question. ag 4, Gold. 1004. “Excl . long, 486°. ‘TUFFED OIL MANGOES. 5 SSOKTMENT mended for pay and allowances of officers who | with the open air stable which the Washington business was transacted | ,Mr. Hale.—Will the gentleman from New ernments fin § aaeTmtAs IE LARGEST ASSORT! may retire under its provisions. The amount | and Georgetown Railroad Company has so NOTICE TO AESENTEES | Yqrk Rear me fora moment. h We ae Ma J igor gulet and bears (2 BIAS, " recommended 18 $1,679,825 less than in last | long maintained at the interseelion of Pent. | on f itive W vag | . Mr. Kenna.—I object, and demand the reg- cent lower, -Corn dull PICKLED TINY TIMS OE EBEINS, oat taeat year's bill, and $7,159,501 less than’ the esti. | sylvania avenue with Ist street, | resolved tat call aoaeemive Wood. it was | wiar order. and pias wer as. 18:30. o1.—Coneote ONIONS." AT THE mates. The ill provides for20,0Wenlistedmen.*| ‘The committee also agreed ‘to the bill, re- | theeity be motied ty nena ee Washington, | ,,Q021ising vote the Speaker announced 127 | g TENG Yor tort moody gain cet ee: ‘TUMN CLUSTERS, LOWEST PRICES, The cavalry regiments are reduced to six and cently introduced in House by Mr. Mayhem, | and that after due notice all existing paits be. | 12,the affirmative. bonds, 1867's. 108%; ten-forties, 107's. Erie, 12: WORCESTERSHIRE, eee REFLECTORS. ~ | infantry to fifteen, and these are to be effected | (and heretotore printed in THE Stak) request: | tween members be declared atan ead. r. Hale-—No quorum. do, prefeerred, 82'4. Pennsylvania Central, 23, : Also, & Tull Tine of by transfers and consolidations. Women are | ing information as to whether the Court of POU: The Speaker.—The other side has not been —————<—re__ BEEF STEAK. ods. 'y i ic ie. KING CAUCUS. JOHN BULLS lee? oalemge SOND Ghee UrTiNG: prohibited {om accompanying the troops as | Claims has the ume ta. ass upon and adjudi- A resolution was adopted requiring the counted yet. Al! opposed seconding the HE WORKINGMEN’S ASSEMDLY met last - : e iii. aundresses. In the engineer, ordinance, med- | cate the claims against the rict of Colum- | Joint Campaign Committee to submit any | previous question will rise. ‘er a pause.) | night, Mr. T. Maher in the eh x and other SAUCES, No. 539 15th street, ical, quartermaster’s, subsistence, signal, artil. | bia. 1 Noone rising | oe Tain’, wenn es New crop SWEET O:L. Coxcozan mnEe lery, Justice, adjutant general's and inspector | _ It also decided upon the recommendation of measure which they raay, contemplate toa ful Mr. Hale i told you there was no quorum, | Za,b: Qavlot, seeretary. H.C. Espey, D. 7 5 .¥. BROOKS. y . Hs i mee aucu: r con: ration or approval, instead Lum, Wm. G. Evans, A. Thomas and Fr: B, W. REED'S SONS, ap20-1y general's departments there are to be no more | the sub-committee appointed to. investigate | of attempting to put it into effect irrespective | Mr, Speaker. [Laughter.} Trout were accepted as delegates from the aps-tr 1916 F st. n. w. PRICES appointments or promotions except to fill | the subject borg ba railroad tines coming | of caucus sanction. Various gentlemen had | |The Speaker.—Yes; but not at the proper | journeymen Bookbinders’ Union. Mr. Ham 2 Roma AMAZINGLY LOW vacancies. {ato the city of Wael directed hed..4o SP .o! | complained of the advisory committee spring. | time tr Stalls 638 abd 639 Center Market, SS . : il . 5 . rom the special committee on mass- | in the athrinadve sug ane fn he ncee othe meeting, Asked that authority be granted the galive, the | he 9 = republicans again refusine tocote | committee to make specific arrangements. | ——_ y ‘20 and 21 Western ** | CONTRADICTING THE PREAMBLE.—James E. | committee to invite the companies interested Heuse without eevions general ‘conser i CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL i FOR LUMBER Anderson telegraphed from Philadelphia yes- | to confer through their representatives with . TIMES, | and hence the above resolution is intended to afer : | icans 0 | Mr. Charles Davis said this meeting should be . best BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON and SPRING terday to Hon. Clarkson N. Potter that “the | the committee on that subject. apply to future measures. ander ne ane ea as ee Ok onek Sat, held in the day time, and at the se front of he best BEE ine couney atonin a statement in the preamble to the resolution District Government Affairs. European Complications. Vote unlessexcused. He asked tohave rule 31 | \ttkingmen of this Diet seeing ee W@-All orders faithfully filled; goods delivered, .onisiana, presented in the House by you yes. ihe District Commissioners to-day pardoned AUSTRIA’S INTENTION! { ead 7 wate cA yodlag ms ae pd , sere the common necessaries of life—they are will marls-t | terdi uy, that James E. Anderson, the Su evi Michael Me! ohon fiom, daly here he = j In the Austrian Reischsrath nZepterday. «Vote P pel m irs to | ing and anxious to labor. but nothing is btn .E Cee d | 7 s — sor of registration of East Feliciana, ‘falsely | $ a . Prince Auersperg, president of the Austrian r. Fort.—W. ‘ i ‘i: | done iu ngress for their ef. No legisia- Be ELLIO?™ ve found at | WILLET & LIBBEY'S, protested that the election in the precinets in | Hmvosed by the Criminal Couit for sellins | cabinet, in reply to Am interperiadion eae | BE Candtel aa act paired on this sid | tion is thought of to effect an amelioration of ALLS No. 52 and 63 Washington Mar- i that parish had not been fair and free,’ is, in Tquoe we the Foltes' Gar appeal having been | ing the alleged ntention to occupy Bosnia and | and would name gentlemen whe were resent | the condition of the poorer classes throughont Kot, (7th street wing)) and 222 K street | . point of fact, not true. Tam the person wio | taken rom ie tors in EC kK. Herzegovina, said the views of the govern. | ind refused to vote. He Would name for one | the country. Internal improvements should Market, by his friends aud the lovers 0} | CORNER 61H STREET AND NEW YORK Av. | made the returns of the election for. Pre: District Collector Jone E Gok, in a com- | inent were unchanged either regarding the end Mr, Cannon. ‘ ame for one | be started and means provided by Congress. CHOICE BASE. NEAL AnD MOTTON: | dential electors in is from East Feliciana Morning IMrsiatlon te SCE he or the means, fhe government, While, striv- | “Nir. Canuon.—I am here. [Laughter.] i this is uot done. something worse might have SOM ont i ampectaicy. Seats ro i 5 a : é s ~ Ca 5 . [Laughter. | ne. Much ha eh 8a Senenag canvases trie: tebee-6ra with made and executed by me are fever ena | erty and a statement made bya cortespriden: | Ng, to Secure in Bosnia and Herzegovina Mr. Banks said that the question of order | [0b done. Much had been said about com HN .¥, ere, PEATE TEESE CEES, wee » LA! . Vv ¥ oe het CURNED BEBF A "SPECIALTY. Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, ‘Sb street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or address Box 713 City: e ent M 21 state of things which would prevent a periodi- Pe munism. He did net understand much about sirietly, In ‘accordance with the facts in the | IN.one of the morning papers denying the in- | Cay recurrence of disturbances Wwhiet injure | Was uotdebatable, | _ | it, but Was only surprised that th ‘ore any impartialtribuna empowered to com. | gregation it 4 °S | question from the consideration of the con- + $13 33 | pel the attendance of witnesses and the pro- forthe sear ending June 30, 1 : r is : The committee was authorized to make » Says the de- gress which may be convoked for the settle. the rule read that was the extent of his power. rangements for the mass meeting and to pre of f papers nial is incorrect. “Said congregation has not ii ‘ , | Heknew of no way except by persuasion to | 3 t P duction of papers. aid. this tax, Oti-or Aboue November Tith, |-ment of the eastern question. They have | cure speaker: fi hevi compel members to vote. If the gentleman . - ai lf hever sought to solve this part of the question | fomP¢l members i indie: ; Congr We are now offering LUMBER at a lower figure THE Fst GENERAL SyNop of the home ee there was paid on account of a vacant ‘rom Tennessee would ied ate @ way he | VIRGINIA PINE FRAMING, per M... i | | | | Gay. Delegates are present from ten’ states. | {or year ending June ‘are looking anxiously to Austria. | adjourn at 4 o'clock to-morrow, and it was ts union, stated that {ho does not seem disposed, for the presentat | therefore useless to attempt to enforce the call | WUiON had adopted resolutions condemning as the Cimbria are to be sent to this country | lezs by the Russian government. They are both | ands ssmen who voted for the pa ' C by co-operation with any single power, All | , : the House of the joint resolution toentoree th Ofice. aaht jonary ce aran Chur ortion of sxid property, adjudged taxable by | ,, 9 would try to enforce the rule. -hour law 3 teaistneting delivered tre of charge to all than it has ever reached in Washingvou, Worth Areriea, Metin Ouezey Church of | fhe board of assessors a the amour ane reports to the contrary afe unfounded. Mr. Caldwell believed that it was within the | Feadan extract from 2 evort af Sonate ee we city. - a : an ten “fi 77 the sum of TIONS IN TMA power of the Speaker jirect the Sergeant: | ceedi : ad prese! — Among the most. prominent were Rev. Dre 7.30 was pai | 1875, tor year | ° ) FRESH COMPLICATIONS IN ROUMANTA. at-arms to carry members who refused to vote | emotial signed by some nee lcs of ‘New UNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNK JOIST, all sizes (mediam length) .......-..618 | Butlers of Washington, Do Ce Comad Boi | eding June so, Iso; but for the year’ for | , Itis stated that the Russian llth army corps | wegms{o.carry members who 1 ter.) | Kngiand asking “the repeal of the eight-hour en ree saan Hee ee Cra a ae eee ae ea are aa arm GUT, Pant | CME, atisad ths same diiculy stone inahe | HUANG ate, the repeal of he ig hoe = Ohlesgor snd Hebert Wat cedn pwetashaus, | Weehno pasmentmadess "os Made, there has | Tithe Wallachia, where the Rowman ato | {4 Coneress, and t youcould leada hore to | SeHect to mechanics in the employ of the SATCHELS, our LOW PRICES command the attention of | Chicago, snd Robert Weidensail, Omaha. Prof pay is concentrated. The Russian diplomatic rep- | water, but could not make him drink. [Laugh. | ZoVernment ‘be taken from the salaries of tvariety, of M¥ OWN and other makes, | #l! purckasers who wish to buy low, Jicesler, of Carthage College, Illinois, was A CRAZY MAN IN CHURCH.—At the7o'clock | Tesentatives used every effort to prevent | ter] mqnbers ot Cones ere said his at prices lower than ever, at my FACTony and | giecied. premident; Hey. EK: phan Ne | mass in St. Dominic's chureh this morning, | htince Charles from going tothe ariny, but | ‘The Speaker said as there was no quorum sent an expression of opinion upon tte eee. MALESHOOMS 4.95 Seventh Street, | STUDDING (medium length) $13 33 | preached in the evening. 2 DE Soon an insane man frightened some of the atten: aie be the eaten as geen fendered intoler- Hee only thing in order was a call of the | mortal, aud he offered avesolution thoy ae | weeeen se we mies dant his demonstrations. eteciive a + 7 - . v One door anove Oda Fellows? Hail. | ANOTHER Russian CrUisER—AaY Be.—The | Devitt took him out and carried himty hewd. | sumed by. the seeare. ‘ir (ae, capital and | Mr. Beebe inquired why his colteague (Mr. | SOrkit pe guilty of siening. en a memorial, JAMES 8. TOPHAM, | vith the largest Stock in the city Pai rapaltgrnia was launched at | quarters, and he will be sent to the asylum to. | {hraughout the country. It is asserted that | Potter) did not enforce the proceedings under | Stance, be burden to themselves, a di 4 — | ‘With the largest . Philadelphia on Thursday last’ The tect shee | day. Heis wamed Wet Estes, a shoemaker | the Russians are urging the Roumanians to | the call and compel the attendance of absen. the community In which they reside aid uy. ro URDES. | WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE LIST. | the joiners’ work has been stopped on the | byttade, and when Wis parokysins of weeamey | Hefuse to pay taxes,and to dethrone Erince | Woe worthy the naive of mechanics "ane Bn Sepremslane. “8% "vbr asiredy made to oriter: on | upper deck, for alterations not usual in cog. | break out he always govs to achuron ere hale Wey denounce as a German | Mr. Potter replied that on account of pairs | Worthy the name ne ight ae Ge premises. REPAIRING. mercial vessels, strengthens the susplel ‘ ‘that a : and a Catholle, but that popular feeling 1s en- | it did not seem possible to get a quorum here etter wh ich the sofa reas Nour tes, ‘Trunks, &c., Repaired, and Trunks covered at | she is engaged bythe Russian qovarniasnt More Russians, Comixg.—A Philadelphia | tirely in sympathy with the Prince. “The Rou- today. Besides, both houses had resolved to | Koch, of the Pai ere’ union: stated aa aa mhort notice. aps-tr | — “The vessel is built for speed, draws compara. | Correspondent of the New York Herald says: awiens | tively, little water, and would prove a very “That two more vessels of the same charac yom E. KENDALL & SON, trou No. 619 B street n.w., | cates Cer to go beyond the concentration of troops | Mt thicdae the Post and agreeing to withdraw their Tengthening of fortresses on the Tran- | " air. Beebe hoped that when the House met | {¥nsge from ‘all merchants advertising’ in WILLET & LIBBEY, oan Vestannin ; ie avanie i F P r that paper so long as they eniploy rats. THE Races YESTERDAY.—The winners at | German-merchant steamers, and one of them {| Sylvanian frontier. | after to-morrow that the attendance of mem. 3 P! pee ae Corner Sith Strect and New York Avenue. | ene hiys te Park, Boston {Totes er sat | German merchant steamers, aud one of them AUSTRIAN OCCUPATION OF BOSNTA | bets would be enforced in order to secure a | Union, stated tay {ROM te Lallors’ an 5 + Depot,) my3-tr terda were Fedceful and Golder. est piready overdue. This one. peiteh Gy ould now benins #0 be talked bout asa aeeepne conch H quorum. i ‘ ca : condemned. that paper unos ma — te ime Fol nder, 1:3 ae ie Wil ‘s ¢ looked for eve! jay, is the Thuringia. he ‘ion. q i i aS pal ie republicans deman the regular 4 Have for sale at half cost of manufactur APOLLINARIS at the Desiagton, Ry. races, ty. were contains a large Humber of ‘passengers, cue, | of a comprehendive schetne facts settlement | order. = feta Ae: Hamliton made an ‘explanation ers’ prices, ICE KING REFRIGERA. warunay, Harry Peyton, milé and a-hi 4: En- | sisting of officers and sailors from the Russian | of the Easiern question, but the Austrians Mr. Potter—I demand acall of the House, Semntr maettinn conbemeien ie dala ihe quirer, miile heats, in 1:51 The | navy, who are brought here for the same pur. | themselves claim that it i an economie neces: | and'iesine to sane ge Sy oe ‘TORS, suitable for Family, Hotel and Res- | MINERAL WATER. winners at the Suffolk Park, Pa., trotting Pose as those on the Cimbria—namely, to be | sity,to get rid of the Bosnian refugees without | “ Calls of order, and demauds for the regular Saks as the latter had witharewn hie paites ‘i pest) api5-1m races, yesterday were Wild ‘Air and Sam | transferred to the vessels purchased. in this again subjecting them to the outrages of the | order. = Tromthe Peet. “Mx. Lum, trom the Book Recmnions en Cre " IATES Eooas 5 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS, French. Best time 2:31, by Sam French. country. by the frussian po"snment in, the | Mohanmnedans. ee fenderin oom ia. the Mr. Hale would not object to the gentleman Bide Union here read some extracts from 7 a CKS, un 52 Py ea Ore veut of wi E nd. 3er- ne Civ! var ans ‘apine. je- | i e le: . . " "Dh “teccoren Suliding. are Pre pared to agake pur- Highly Effervescent. THE O110 GERRYMANDERING BILL Passep | man steamer wit alsoarrive on ‘ine coast of | sides the e: i explaining if he could reply. the Rejniblican, which he claimed showed hase, sales or exchanies ne Sto 8 n nses of maintaining the refu- | “ Calls of order, order, agers of that are i ) Value of $15,000, Mosey at baud. “Bargaite of” | DE, J, MULNEK FOTHERGILL, Loxpoy, | 1 the Ohio senate the house bill was the United States in a short time, and will | gees, the latter are now becoming difficult to | The call of the House showed 263 members | tat, the managi Las a ged fered. , 7 o by ae | yesterday authorizing the people of - | als rders . | control. They are committtin r : . to the workingmen. He said that paper wa~ a 9-20" ‘The Exquisite Apollinaris; A Delicious Bev: nati to have another vote on te, ae an a also be under the orders of the Russian gov. -ontrol ‘tting numerous eae and on motion of Mr. Cox (N. Y.) all 7 “ it s much as any other to keep down th: erage. ernment, by whom she is chartered, and wil | depredations in Croatia. Numbers of them riber proceedings un , | doing as mus L USSELL’S ICE CREAM, MADE OF | prof'S_A.WANKLYN, St. GroncE’s Hosr., 0,000 bonds to complete the Cincinnati Sou tring 2 Body of, seamen from which’ to draft | have been found armed with breech-loaders. | pensed Withee ee Weaer the call were di roringmen aud denoutes, them for attempt Pure Orange Country Cream, free from Gar- LONDON. | ~ Highly Eifervescent, Wholesome, | ern railroad ; also House bill for re-di ng | crews for the Russian cruisers or privateers, | Stringent measures have been adopted for re. | ‘Mr. Cox (N. Y.) moved to adjourn. had aright to employment, ana it ‘something. lic.” Families, boarding-houses,’ hotels, Testau- and absolutely Pure) superior Ct all othors. the state for congressional purposes. Capt. Schmetschkin is correct in stating thai | straining and disarming them. | Mr. Potter hoped another effort would be | js not done for honest labor, honest laborers Langs dednction to thee whe vay toast, Bossa | D2, OGDEN Dt <euperior to ait fer daly ase | ‘Tire Avenican Rartway Masten Me. | Russi is pure paiog reared jn PU ee Mus. Triton To Live Aparr— | made to 2d ot ee ee ee oe a 't get | Mill not long remain honest. ‘Let these paper~ York avenue, : y22-Im~ | DR.PETER HOOD. PRESIDENT OF THE HERTS, , Va.. yesterday. President ni i : “ y.” will not deter hungry men from striking tor States she is purchasing the: for Europe on Saturday next, unaccompanied nu seconding the ‘Temand for the previou 4 :. ji cist Y, ETC. “Superior to Vieny | Ghapman, of Cleveland, referred in his ad- —_—_—_— by Mrs. Titton, for the purpose of visiting his | questicn, only 10s voted ou a division. and tel- pe oa oe one oad ress in deprecating terms to the antagonism SSINATION IN JAPAY.—A dispatch from | daughters, who are in Stuttgart, Germany. lers were ordered in and no quorum voted. | ¢, its ses ut mts. Any kind of itgloas PETER SQUIRE, F. L. S.. Cugsist 79 rx | of capital and labor as displayed in the strikes | Yokohama. Japan save: © Me Gun minis | Org of Mr. Tilton’s friends says that it is not | “Mr. Wood moved to adjourn, and the mo. | \2,Prove its sentiments. Any the Bithe yiiish Pharmacopata, =‘ aantinrating aang | OLlae Year. ter of the interior, 'has been assassinated. Tne | probable that Mr. Tilton will be reunited 19 | «jQuT Wood, moved to adjourn, and the io. decene, cat hy Poerce teem tae Raber oats for Sickness, Dyspepsia and Loss af Aisi THE CALLING OUT OF THE CaNapran | MU! deler was arrested. is wife at present, although he bas furnished | five democrats voted in the negative. a hot a single pa raphe Hie read trem the ie ©. MACNAMARA. HINC.S.. GS SenGroN | MILITIA at Fort Evie in ampere or a | #3-The steamer Starlight was burned Wari, It SUPPO Severalyears—(N. | The question was taken again on the pre- | pubidcan an article which Was of a diflesent TO WESTMINSTER Hose Joa or Seltecr | {cBan raid occasions considerable excite. | sunk in the St JohMe river: af east aed | ¥: World. | vious question, and with like result as above, | Character. Wholesome and Refreshing than Soda or Seltzer | jnent on the border. It was ca that |"San ng. She is a tOhel ee nan voti ported. | Saturday morning. Sne is’a total toss, 43-G. W. Dempster, a grocer of Chester, | M3 101 voting. Tx pv Gro. REULING. Baltimore, **Morespark. | 100 fenlans had crossed from Buffalo, N.Y., bad SS peruons ater whe a narrowly or | Pas is Fepoited as having tallied wad disap. | At.2:50 O'clock Mr, Potter moved that the | ‘The chair stated that so much had said ling an reshing . peared. MepicaL ‘< ‘LE JOST RECEIVED, ; 4 House adjourn, and the motion was agi about communism and so little k' GENTLEMEN'S LONDON UMBRELLAS, than any’ other mineral | but nothing of the-kind oceurred the eaped. ‘the House adjourned. mown, that i: ‘Fhe heewss styles: Baler followed by excellent results in Dyspep- | rye Coxvicr LecisLaTox VorEp Ovur.—In | | 427‘ There are people who live behind the | _ 48°Six inches of snow fell on the 10m inst., | *M4, He Mouse adjourned. se requested to Remedial an to haves commilaee ap Imrortep Dingcr. FRED’K DE BARY & CO., the Ohio House esterday a resolution declar- | hill,” is an old German proverb, which means | in the Catoctin mountains, northwest from | remain in the hall, and that —— was met | them to the next Rt General under : . 41 & 43 Warren st., New York, ing the seat of Hepresentative John O'Connor | that there are other persons in ‘the world be. Frederick, and in Garrett county, Md. with applause and laughter by democrats. standing. Several ‘the un 1 M. W. GALT, BRO. & CU., Bole Agents for United States and Canadse. Yacant was voted on—64 yeas and 18 negative | Side yourself, although you may not see 4zIn New York, seaeraay a certificate of giving their views as to what communisn: : ‘eple-tr JRWELLERS. ‘by Dealers, Grocers, and Druo- | Yes. being cast. The decision of the Speaker | them. conformity was granted to Mrs. Lozier, M. D., ‘Miss HENRIETTA Dana, the youngest. - | Means, and thought it one of the best parties : = eS? MIDDLESEX FLANNEL For Sale alates as to the option or defeat of the resolution | _#@-The bishops of the Methodist Episcopal declaring her a baukrupt. Her liabilities | ter of the Hon. R. H. Dana, {t., has recently. | which had ever taken root in this + . i ‘at the low price of $12, at i genuine bottle bears the YELLOw label. was resel until to-day. church will convene in Grace Church, Wil. | amount to $115,254. is ntered the Catholi Mr. Speare read an article, clip) a: an30 A. STRAUS’. ug?) mn, w,f,eow, ly 43-First Lieut. H. Dewitt Moore, company wee had Wha clone a piece men es Fey it ye tn Eplnceral cones es Pariscoares nok whens duce n alereedes of . a tamed ott on jon ot UR $6 BUSINESS SUITS are equal to any INE Light Colored Cassimere PANTBat#8 60, | F, 2ist infantry, was drowned at Fore Kia. | bichon of ho Gece ton ery - | Ne ifourwea ten ihica 180 1, Was arttale hp Hernando a8 3 Ose Sete ago” | BYwormeotat 4; 1A QS", aps0-" } wath, Oregon, yesterday. | deuce pats Be in atten- | XN. J has adjourned to meet in Chicago next TA Gucen Se bchools” ie beteee ee be. | ene

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