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THE EVENING SI AR. PUBLISICED DAILY. Exerp: suaday) PPE STAR BUILMIN eons ence Avcone cormer Ith etree, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company &. H. KAUPUMANN, Pres’t. ‘THE Ev=: bseribers tn NG STAR Is served to sa ' We city by carriers, on thelr own accotot, at 10 tents per week, or #4 cents per mouth, Copies at ceats each, By mail—postage pre- 2 mouth; one year, $6. rinse STAK— published on Friday—§2 a eee Sines preead copies for $15; 20 copies subscriptions must be paid tn ad= paper sent longer than so paid for, FAEsne SPRINGS, rea @, 160 feet abov vington, 6 operatoredaring © REDUCED ers of these spr alarge number of mn be free on a yee Meath ‘diseases, ally reeou thw OF SPRINGS TRAL RAILROAD. Wil) be cpened for the Suminer June 2. This beautiful summ: sort 2e wiles from Paltimore, will offer unus: Tons and comforts for families or transi ers. Apply to MISS AMELIA GRAHAM. 45 | ; Moun? Ve — ib large an. Special rates to guests arr'v- May’ or June t Temain twoor three 4, For terms and s Tm aM KY HOME—A pleasant drive from Win- aud five miles fro Backs With its pure air, mir like fre: pion. offers, of Fo e avectmn odation for $25 rer or less acrording te amen quired. | Matis daily. | Siorw co ferences given, by atiressing Mrs. Vilky Mente, via Winches +r, Va. \OZZEN'S WEST POINT HOTEL OPEN MAY 30, 1 ‘This hotel has now an elevator, and was thor- | ovated the past winter, painted Inside, {hE reome on upper tor, enlarged, and all conve? niencesadded, It hasaiso been entirely refurnished. Foose wishing to attend tho June examination and batlat Militury Academy. Address GUODSELL BROS, West Point, ) ays. serpRAY SEA Exp, Opens J a evt W EST EN LONG BRA PRESBURY & HILDRETH, . OPEN JU ed to $4aday. Perma- location and rooms occa + improvements a PASSENGEL as been adred.and the Hot and Gold t improved. Application ETH, at 52 Broadway. New York: also, by G, ernESBU RY atthe Hotel, after May 1 ay23-tuéth,2in \Telegrams to The Star. RUSSTA* Che Loxpoy, May 16.—A special ¢ of advertising made known on appitea- | The Late Prof. Henry. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, ERAL THIS AFTERNOON, pting of the Washing onal Monument society was held at the office in the City Hall, and the death of Prof. Henry having been announeed, appro plutions were adopted in_respeet to id the funeral. in a suitot bi rhing placed im the alnut covered with black lined with whit sion handles ans sii h in the House. RENEWAL OF THE STRUGGLE TO-DAY. me up in the House Y immediatety after the reading of the journal, and the taetics of the last three days | Were repeated. ‘The farce of calling the roll of the House and the roil eall to second the de- mand for the previous question was kept up until half-past twelve o’elock, when M moved to adjourn. Mr. Fort,of Hlinois,wanted Mr. Potter to give way and let the House pr: ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. GREAT REVIVAL AT DUNBARTON ‘THE EVENING STAR. pay. May 16. At noon toda » Street M. E. Church, Georgetown, Services at 10 30 and 7:45, ‘condacte grlist. Rev. Thomas HAret jf s°, BLOOM OF YOUTH LODG Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DaY.—Internal 0: customs, $411,5 ‘zarina’s committee for th ations of Centenni, sus of Industiy, askin oy of coal in the District of Co. mory and to att cosa | 2 SUBSCRIPTIONS io the four per cent, loan to- from the committee on post 5 ted a bill to estab: y service between the Placed on the eal By order of the N. G. THOMAS DODSON, THOMAS H. GRIFFITH, P. 8. OINTED BY THE PR! DENT.—The Pres- lay appointed Charles Tuttle, of New York, to be a member of the board of Indian commissioners. AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to- day were Representatives Pollard, Foster, Smith (Pa. Cannon, and Rainey, and General merino, having silver ext Iver plate inseribed nks tried to effect a e ng the post the pending subject unti meanwhile to. be bills, Mr. Potter replied that if the gentleman would assure him that his side of the House Woukl allow a vote on the pending resolution on Saturday he would acce This, Gen. Banks said, he Representative Aleck five minutes to make a Suge House refused the time to him, his voice by cries of regular order A PROPOSED 00! The democratic held a meeting this m the House committee on the Dist bia. The question of comprom was urged that, Mr mendment to the extent of ¥g the proposed committee on investi- hy new evidence of ans may have in the ep. any old vantage of the purposes. At Preston, Accringt towns a strict wateh is kept a of this ¢ Mr. Cockrill chapter 15 of th the Distriet of ¢ tee on the District Mr. Hamlin introduced a bill for the relief of certain employes in the Pis'rict of Colum Referred t6 conmiitee Thurmagi offei The Potomac ‘atutes relating to iumbia. Referred to commit ted to appropri: there are no other or The features of the deceased are remark ably life like, wearing a look of repos hi P that he is dead, as he looks as if in a peaceful sleep. k Mills, the sculptor. this morning nd was quite sue. During the day there were man to pay their respeets to the memory ceased, but those only were adinitied who personal friends of the p lay 22. with ag exhibi- i; berries and other fruits, foie all exhititors al ‘The steamer will leave stupping at Glymont te Durham, Cole. Free to all exhibi ith sheet wharf at 10a, termediate landings. an ‘all. A reilable catere lege from the boat. Lonpon, May 16.—Tattersfield & manufacture: Their liabilities are ts esolution, which the Secretary of the formation relat ‘are to the public 50 cents, a et PNODGRASE, Sectetary. IMPORTANT TO TA second half of the annual aing June 30th, 1878. ‘ing the month of Ma cent will be added on th ephens wanted estion, but the nd drowned ATE COMMITTEE on and post roads to-day agreed to report fayora bly to the Senate the House post roi with an amendment. Ferry bill regutat ng took a cast of the features, furnish certain im of Thomas Worthington + ered a resolution pro Viding for a commission of two members oi committee. to be designat ed by the president of the Senate, two | bers of the House military designated ti price of e the clini mere Threatening Prospect at St. Peters. xes for the year isdue and payable in and the Senate militar us committee in the rooms of first day of June. » avold the inconvenit ing the last days of the mon! ofire, District of Colum lroads, classification of mail matter and other purposes. SILVER IN ARIZON have settled on part of the Indian res ‘e were many floral tributes to then ind three ofic sed, Among a beautiful wi army Who have served not | Ated by the Pres ed all matters ~ mene ory of dece About 1.5 white men fram the Sapace own from Gen. Me cross from General and Mrs. beautiful crown from the employes « the institution. STAR is going to to the New ¥, LONDON, May 16.—A 5 than ten years, to be desig nshall be ref gation to inquire into fraud which the republi case of Oregon, but not to tak Itis believed that after the dein. srniy—such e mmission tot GOLDSTEIN & CO. an that the white setters Will be disturbed. ess, the funeral oved from 619 Pennsylvania avenue to Mr. Anthony ealed up the concurrent reso promise. and cl: lution from the House to print ose to only inquire into new evi- lorida and Louisiana counts. little woman about forty years old, and with snaky eu stepped up to tie President's door. Keeper this morning and s« that she was the Godd: A proposition of « u | Cheshire handicap stakes, fort and upwards AND D STREETS, ing: Mr. Justi eral Humphreys, nate amendment to reduce the creasing the number ofp and with a fu entrating both t em to maintain the Bestif not the v2 Corcoran, will be in readiness to accommodate | Were present HT inembers, but’ the pairs w Te aeeceee We WW. Coreoran. such that the largest vo Beverly Douglass was on th by reason of indispo oi! by the Doorkeeper. The District in THE DISTRICT ent providing fs Very Largest i N purpose to see the Presi A Cat somewhat surp! MSUtUtions of t piled under the di Pending discussion the mornin » United Stttes, com here were at the house ot dives, and some personal friends | church were the following bodies: Board of Re Light-house Board, emple i the President and SION BUSINESS tion he was. kindly nly the family, ‘Their Stock of fine and we unders’ | In the Country. shed to pay th Unseen by him in with tue party. respects to him, Sof Liberty slipped «i they intend to se their loans. rhful care for legitimate VERNMENT BILL. f the Senate committee et of Columbia was held this furniture. How the fir | known, | owned the a recuce largely, | Their enterprise and £ bnsiness should be encour FALO LITHL HUNYADI J and APPOLLIS members of Congre the United States, th " Court of Claims, ‘the Dipiomatie Corps. the tat she was the of copies of the stepped dowa from morning for ud to provide S, tie Philosophi- | the printing o Slilntions. as proposed by the Kirkwood inove viding for printing of the Comins: ps of hogs and Cockrell Said the dome, and dem meeting of the committee will be held this pected that the bj Itis the present intention © Not to report the bil! to the Sea RI SPRING WATERS, Just received AT N'S PHARMACY, MILBURN S 1 PENNA. AVENUE. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ive faciliti = With very extensi tine, oF Martiaiaa led for richness of design and colo sling’ in extent any establishment in the - Architects designs Walnccatings closely followed, aud imitations of care abd beautiful marbles "exact! Agents for BAESTOW WROUGHT IRO NACE, Baltlinore KiTCHENER RANGES; also ‘issia fire-piace STOVE. Co probing and ail Tin and Copper Work. | With pmipetent mec! ies - ao8s branches and tong yersoual expertencs, wil do good Work cheaper than any other house, in@-1y of Princeton Army and Navy, the W: ‘The President, equal tothe oc d her out into the 2 agton Monument will be finished. MeFade the h y burned.’ The building, Hbrar were insured in hk ance on the building is €3\04, and on 1 jw he iuterment at the conclusion of the i her domestic anit ived the pardon of after consider; Tie doorkeepe: otrid of her by saying thatthe At e Lol the papers in her’ s: BACK PAY UNDER THE fIGHT-HoOVi Mr. Hamlin, by request, present y a Dill for the relief of cert mployes in the District of Co humbia. The bill directs the accounting ofti ; cers of the Treasury to er cent. upon the gros: First Assistant Post more full ana with illustrations. are now showinj rkKWoud withd vovernment HIS IMPRESSIO hie would soon lock OF NEWSPAPERS The Postmaster € ter fiom First um of twenty amonnt of compensi. employes of the gov al has received a let. istant Postmas; Her, one Of our postal representatives Tn the course of thews then addressed the ralof the resuiny ate for the bill pro. y him, which provides for the reissue 1 tenders redeemed, so that the m Shall not be D. M. HIL- | | yesterday Alfred Walrath ¢ of 8.000 damages against th lunbus, Cincinnati and India JOHN H1Tz, consul general of y to spend the ing his absence levolve upon Mr. R. Gebner, Ue nsulate general. ernment who hay Hed to the benefits of joint resolution of Con gress approved Febriary 28. construction given to sii resolution by the U.S. Supreme Court. Contractors for letter Judge Tyner sa! r Latest news)» rious branches and lon; chancellor of the bears date of April 1st TTED AND DEVILLED MEATS, CANNED CORN BEEF, CANNED SALMON AND LOBSTER, _ ES CHIPPED BEEF, PICKLED OYSTE CHOSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, LEMONS, ORANGES AND BANANA FRESH CAKES AND CRACKERS, ANH. MAGRUDER, Yew Yorkav.. Department, GTILE ANOTHER REDUCTION Py 1 AM SELLING - Bd. eans TUMATOS, 10. celsior CORN, 12. . per ea Goa ‘PHILADELYHIA PRIN Best POTATOES, per bushel. the aa PALACE MAREET, Corner 14th st.and New Fork av. wy Str FRANK J. TIBBETS. BOCERLES ON THE CASH PLAN. . White (A) Sugar, 1b. Good Roasted Rio Co: ee. 4 Roasted Laguayrs or Maracaibo Coifee.. 135 Jib: Best ‘Roasted Old Gov, Java Cotlee "30 LI, good Macaroni, 12: or 4; Ibs. for. +50 Best Sogar Cured Hams... a1 Best Sugar Cured Shoulders. 7 Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire Sa) 2 Lar; ttle oe “ E Tite Nice Fresh Butter. 125 PW); Nice Family Flour 38 bottle Virgin Olive 0 sats size Holland Gin and U ‘oF medicinal use, ae CS OHARE @ BON, ap25-tr 1913 Seventh st. m.tc., det. M aud N. QTUFFED O1LL MANGOES, ( MARTYNIAS, | EAST INDIA GHERKINS, PICKLED | TINY TEMS, | ONIONS. (AUTUMN CLUSTERS, WORCESTERSHIRE, BEEF STEAK. JOHN KRULL MUSHROOM, and otber SAUCES, ET O«L. W. REED'S SONS, New crop SW ap8-tr 1916 F st. n. w. '. MANN, «Gratis 8a Rid 639 Center Market, bed and 21 ‘estern ** 20 » 3 MEATS AT ALL/) CHOICE FRESH ee The BEEF. VEAL. MUTTON and SPRING vest Bera the country affords. 4@@-A}l orders faithfully Mled; goods delivered, maris-tr S. ELLIOTT \° Can be found at \ "ALLS No. 52 aud 63 Washington Mar gf | t wing.) ant 222 K street anc Dy bis fricuds and the lovers Of CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free. feb38-6m_ HN BH. KELLY, bss a EK IN FIRST-CLASS BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, MUTTON, Erc., CORNED BEEF A'SPECIALTY. Bealls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Sth street wing. and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or address Box 713 City, Post Office. city tae sepl4-ly E REAL ESTATE A Corcoran Hutlding, ai value of $15,000. Money at hs fered. SSELL'S ICE CREAM, MADE OF ¢ from Gar- | els, restau- | re Orange Country Cream, tr: ite. "Pamition, boarding-houses,’ dealers, excursions and festivals supp ic Large deduction to those who bus tose, Ba of various sizes ready for delivery at a im Rotice. At the Uld Establishuieut, 142 York avenue. aptz-im HE NAILS.—J Prentiss certifies: -* Dr, SCHULTZE cu oe a sands like of painless cases of ban! corns, | ulcers, chilblains, rheumatic or swollen jolnts, &c. : $08 Pennsylvanis avenue, uj irs. and children stiended asusual. Cal) = too is THE RECORDER OF DEEDS. I introduced in the sen a bill to amend se ised Statutes re ropean newsp; ailairs in Americ pitalists hold U MFXIGAN RAIDERS TO BE Purse THAT CouNTRY.—The War de) eral Ord has ina ied existing orders about following District commanders are instructed idhere to them be suspended fund is reduced below | SS HATHORN: ! > AXD BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, just received, freeh fromthe Springs, W. 8. THOMPSON, sich reserve formed that ¢ ing to the Dis The amendment proy rder of Deeds, befo: duties of his ov the faithful diseba shall give a bond. with two to be approved by the rh { Supreme Court of ‘the District, in the sum of # nd other writings . Potter demanded the regular on seconding the demand for the previous question on the ton resolution. On a rising vote there were 8, and the point Was made that there was no quorum, and re ordered when ws v and two in vs are confined to tarift cs don't seem to ple at all. One of our New York dailies will devote more space ina s' juestion was. the beliet in writing tha strictly while there isan acknowledged gov ernment in the exereise of power in territory iders take refuge, but that it Is alternately held by le issue to tel- ot his dutie: IN QUALTY AND PRICE. uropean daily will to x nat Whole month. over here ‘clips’ from neral American new such territory . ne Wines of at Champagni tions at war i MOET & CHANDON, MOET & CHANDON, RENAULD, FRANOUIS & © Sole Agents for U. 8. | of survey ; Omaha } tom being 000, to record i the negative ent in control, pur aan iake the shortest routes for e vading bands, end them as it Similar jastructions were rad during the re y come into hishands. ash 0 person shail be of Deeds who sh. nt of the District for at his appointine of January a thirty days thereafter, he s\ ers of the Distri ment of all the fees and emoluments of 1 oftice, and ot every name and character, Xpenses of his oflice, i a with vouchers for the pay- Mt of the same for sueh bh office for his pe tion the Recorder sh ain any sum excee nd above the : cluding nece: ‘y and allowed by the’ ehie y. by the senior of the Supreme Court of the Distr Recorder, at the time of making his h ~ | lyreturn, shall pay into the treasury of the urplis of the fees and emo'n above the compensation nging to himself. confession, or some ri anded a call of the House. , Lif it would be in order to move an indefinite postponement of tie sub eat populations t though they der at our thrift an side do like to sneerin vA-Up foundlings. of living he s: letters of eredif seem to sh. | them. Think of paying fifty fr for bed rooms on the fifth tloor of ly deferied. 4° series, | 8 bid to-day. Bugar firm. Skadiy jvet. : The Speaker. —If the gentleman and hi to make a quorum, that nothing is in j K IRK'S | ELEGANT SILVER WAR WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE. 172 West Baltimore Street, ALTIMORE, MD, teh year. or within dering bands who posite bauks of the rives Speaking of the ied Lie Whole of the op es are so high tht as you look at hes or ten dob motion might b n order, but CONFIRMATION: session yesterday. nominations:—Wil ion to adjourn Mr. Conger rose to make diry, but was vight to make a parliamentary he could now 1 parliamentary do. ambe te Court of .* Judge Tyner hints in the same e asked whethe: ion that he would lik committees w phee for a while. important_ busine: Y meeting of the postal cong: decision that “dele: regular openiny white choker: THE TRIAL OF REV. Mr. Vo: trial of Rev. George B. Vosburgh. Madison Avenue B: J., Who is charge is now in progres t e to see the tw {ling with this ex HE LA&GEST ASSORTMENT GAS FIXTURES IN THE CITY, LOWEST PRICE: Also, a full line of REFLECTORS, Please call and examine one goods. -_ wat S AND G Ne, vee bao Ibth street, CORCORAN BUILDING, E. ¥F. BROOKS. Williamson, to’ be United Scates al for the western district of warp, ist infantry, he Speaker replied in the negativ The call developed the presence bers, and ail further proceedings were dis- pensed with, Mr. Fort desired to make yexpenses of I done at the pr | Unchanged. Ha | Yisions duil and uowinelly uncha dull and weak— firmer—refined. 21. Coffee firm and unchanged. Whisky dull, 166 for jobbing lots. Receipts—foar 2 800: Wheat. 16,000: corn. 125.000; oats, 4 000. Shipments—corn. 35,000, Freights ‘to Liverp per steamer dull—cotion, jed.: flour, 25,94 ; grain, Md. sates shoyld appear at the 4 proposition to ss in swallow- at they lay aside the ud proceed with the Bustos and paymaster gi of the country. ake up pension several Members.—L A Boskb OF OFFICERS to cori Ssistant comm) ublic aud private. Us have the regular District any ments of his o and allowances elo NOMINATIONS.—The President sent to the today the following John H. Smyth, of N.C., to be U. and gonsul general to Liberia: collector internal revenue, Ist district of Ohio James T. Rapier to be coiector internal reve. nue, 2d district of Alabama collector internal revenue, Gustavus St. of Sl. Louis: ‘ei Portland and Green, associate justics of the territor aptist Chure! ral of subsistence deputy quartermaster general; of eugineers udge advocate; Maj ordnance de} Mr. Potter said the democratic side wanted to attend to the business of the country, but a quorum was lacking it ; Wilful absence of gentlemen on the other side. Mr. Fort replied that they would soon find a quorum if they would go on with the leziti- ate business of the country. Mr. Potter demanded the regular order there was a repetition of previous proc AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES est, the court-room ber The wife of the accused is in daily attendance, and_ protests that hi it. The theory of the pr accused placed poisons in ribed medicines, which he the absence consequence ‘of the | higher. Money. 3. Gold. 100» nominations: | being daily crowded. : long. =485 short, 48755, V assemble in this st., for the purpa seribing rules and regu: in the preparation, subn ids for contracts und , husband is innocent | cution is that the the regularly presei | administered to of the nurses. homeopathic physician, who attended on Mr: Vosburgh duriiig her sickness, testified that the accused often referred to his wife in the most unfeeling mannei | Affection. When told by the doctor that his | Was much better the aecused watched pot never boils fickleness of hi: ‘FOR LUMBER Amor Smith, ranulated, per Ib..$ .10 sion, and opening of be eeaaasee 180 he War department. L Maurice, second artiller detailed as recorder of thé board. COLLECTOR WEITZEL.—Secretary Sherman has written a letter to Collector Weitzel, of uring him that his resignation is asked, not on account of any movements of the revenue age! an 3 fot. 108%; ten-forties, 107%; new tives. 1¢ 38: district of Texas} | xv of customs, port | rue, surveyor of cus. | ‘almouth, Me. : Ri S. ‘on seconding the demand for the previous democrats yoted on a division, 3 Another cali of the ited, and 263 members respouded, w hich was sixteen more than under the lasi tral consols. 70, question 125 and by tellers 1 WILLET & LIBBEY'’S, ind showed a lack of Cincinnati, as to be agent of the southern | CORNER 61H STREET AND NEW YORK Ay, Episcopal ¢ | in that city, yesterday. The service Simply of the litany a communion, bis na further demand for the previous ques in found itself without a ing in the aftirm Thuis was within te ‘hanging physicians ike a rooster dancing on top when told by t live for some swering, “Doc- | tion the Hou: quorum, only 15 one in the negative. eement between the Presi- |, made last December, which ‘sign in the spring. PROMOTIONS.—Mr. B. Brookes has been promoted to a clerkship of class four, in the fice of the Secretar te. recently ele: H dent and Weitz was the latter was to of a red-hot stove the doctor that his wife mi time, Vosburgh is quoted tor, why do you talk so? you are ei T am under heavy 2 for my sermon: be sick for any length of time y necessary, and I Mrs. Vosburgh fre ness to send her home to Stuyvesant : ily refused until his suspicions against her husbai her going w » vice Thos, Lit aan of the Astor wrk city; and Mr. W. H. Mor. Ship of class two, in the same | Y8TEM.—The Senate in ex. utified a treaty with n to be held in Paris THE MErkicat. ecutive session France for a convent! “Summer, With av auniform metrical sy: Banks made a proposition that action question be suspended until Saturday, the meantime the House go gu | with the appropriation biils. _Mr. Potter inquired whethei tion was accepied, gentlemen side of the House would be ready to vote on uestion on saturday. | Ir. Banks aid not know. He mide the prop- on his own responsibility. He was as sured by gentlemen on the other side that the: would be able to setite this qu own Way on Saturday fore they might justas weil go on ropriation bills in the mean time, Mr. Potter said that when he w that gentlemen on the other side would help to make a quorum he would consider the VIRGINIA PINE FRAMIN drive me era7 and if She should ea servant would am already $1,000 in | six month if the proposi ve are now offering LUMBER at a lower figure i un it has ever reached in Washington, —The commissioner of Indian eceived a dispa' ssell, at Ubiquia Indian agency, which says that all the Utes have gone to Southern Ute lifly who will not go, but will subsist them: It isalso stated tha i have been stopped in obedien tions of Mareh 19th. the military to effeet the removal of the Utes, but it scents that the agent has removed nea ly all without this aid. ‘Mr. Robert J. Fishe! been promoied from second. to first assistant examiner of the Patent sat the principal of the stockholders of the Pittsbur; European nations will p: art Wa Indian Agent Ri burg yesterday An | three “directors to Messrs. R. R. Hoagland, of ¥ inson, of Phila ere 3 nd, and then consented to When the ¢ ped his hands and eried for ‘OMINATIONS OBsECTED To—In the execu- ssion of the Senaie yesterday objection to the eonfirmati as consul at Live! | JOIST, all sizes (medium length)... .. ageney except about tues of Supplies nee to insirue- as intended to use Our LOW PRICES command the attention of } purchase: s who wish to buy low. ‘These eases conse prohibition in Ate al in Indianapoli: i Butling‘on. STUDDING (medium length)... about Speeches were Philadelphia, who urged that the only ette | tive line of action {s to organize a po! party and elect “practical workingmen” to represent their class in the halls of legislation. The meeting effected a permanent organiza- tion, with William Ludo E. Crawford Vermont republican iv evatic in Cedar Rapid: cratic in Montgom (itdicial) in Nash ublican in Indianapoli -ewiston ; Michigan national in Grand Rapids: conference New York greenbackers and labor Auburn. 6—Illinois prohibition : Missouri prohibition in St. Louis. ‘Ohio republican in Cincinnati. 13—Michi- North Carolina Maine democratic 19—Iowa republican in| Des ational in Sedalia. EPORT of the committee of the Senate Which investigated the charges against Direcior Cutier, U. view of the evidence, With the iargesi Stock in the city, WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE LIST. Demands were made for the Fort—You will find no difficulty ting & quorum: if you will go on with the regu- Alabaina demo. ennessee demoeratic ile. June 5—Indiana re- : Maine national i Ass't Quartermaster General Bir. Stephens Shington during whereupon the demos for the regular order, Mr. Stephens asked to be allowed to be heard for three minutes, but objec . Wait and others on the reput inquired why they would not permit the regu. +) addressed the chair, Rucker (well known in W: ‘ats made loud demauds the war as chief depot quartermaster in this ity) and his wife have arrived in W: <uests of Acting Quartermaster ¥ nd wife, 1819 15th rteney (nee Ci returned from the north, and will be at home to friends on Tuesd reformers in in Decatur ; WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner Sixth Street and New York Avenue. gan republican i democratic in Raleigh. in Portland. Moines; Missouri ni Vermont democrati ‘an democratic in Lansing. ican in Springfield. July 4— Arkansas Vermont nat! nerican in Montpelier. August5—Louisiana mocratic in Baton CavsE.—In Mr. Forney’s let- ter from London, April 15th, to the Philadel- he says that on the night of the ‘nglish House of Commons ple of bad manners, to use a mild phrase, that would have disgraced the French chambers in the worst stage of the first revo- lution. The debate grew out of the late mur- der of Lord Leitrim, of Donegal, who, it was alleged by one of the members, liad been shot because of his licentiousness by the relatives of one of his many female victims. The mem- ber who made the statement insisted that the whole people of Ireland should not be branded with the stigma of hostility to public law when the aci in question was the result of “ private vengeance.” In support of his argument he journals of different polities. h ensued is said by an e} witness, who had seen exeitements in the who were anxious to testify to b mmitted by themselves, which they profited under Henderson's i ypeenEs: TRUNKS! TRUNKS: TRAVELING BAGS, SATOHELS, t variety, of MY OWN and other mal at prices lower than ever, at my FACTORY 4265 Seventh Street, ‘One door above Odd Fellows’ Hail. JAMES 8. TUPHAM, TO ORDBR. of any style desired, made to order on | epalrde eed Ks Covered an ‘Trunks Covel at ap8-tr ‘ter declined to yield to any one. Was carrying out the insiructions of his asso- ciates. He Would now move to adjourn. yeas and nays were demaided and or- dered, and the Hotise, by a vote of Lil to 116, at 2:55, decided to adjourn. ‘Ihe yote was partisan except that of Mr. Mapsachusetts) voted no DheWs AMnyyue- It the Speaker 's and Thursdays. Major C. H. CARLTON is at his own request relieved from duty on the board appointed to conyene in. this city for the examination of didates for appofetment as stiperintendent of national cemeter! MOVEMENTS OF U.S. NAVAL VESSELS.—The Constellation, expected to be ready to sail on the llth instant from Havre, France, for New York and Annapoli ship of the A Egypt, April THE REPUBLICAN (HOUSE) Cavcus y; day afternoon was addressed by Repri tives Banks, Garfield, Hale, Conger, For! Brown, Butler, Ittner, Hazleton, Blair, W: liams, (Wis..) TI that the demoerati democratic in Morse (democrat with thé republi ed a pair with Mr. Beiure announcing the res asked leave of absence, on account ol ness, for Mr. Killin; Mr. Hooker said Marketing delivered free of charge to ail parts of 2 pson and othe side had a purpose, 4 to overthrow the pr ‘tration, while the result might lead to 4 revolution in the country. 1 tion of difference was as to hy publican members should re: the resolution, hands of Mr. H. Oregon, Mississippi nected with )CIATES, Room 52 prepared to take pur- chase, sales or exchanges, for the next 15 lays, to The ouly ques. how far the re- sist the passage of should the amendment. now in ale. proposing matters con- nd Florida in the J, and as to whether rand Mr. Meteail. ‘hat in the present condi- tion of the House he must object unless the leave was granted, coupled with the condition not have the effect to The Tennessee, 1¢ station, was at Port on her way to the Unit hatan, flagship of the North 0 weave Norfolk, the premises, Trunks, &c,, Rej that the absence shoul break up a quorum. . The Speaker said that wasin the nature of an objection, as a couditional leave could not Va., on the 20th instant for THE GALLOws.—Gov. Williams, of Indiana, h sentence of Wm. Q: JACKSON'S y should by suet has commuted the death Greenley, colored, convicted of the murder of a woman, to imprisonment for life. Nichots, of Louisiana, has signed the death rapt of Jesse Walker, convicted of the let Simmons, a colo ion foran in- CHEWING prevent what they Garfield hoped no objection would be made to gentlemen who were sick. Mr. Hooker and others objected, and the regular order ha‘ TOBACCO. Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition fine chewing qualities and exe-Ilence and lasting character of sweetening ant Arvoring. ‘The best tobacco ever made, | trade-mark ts closely imitated on inferior goods, See that Jackson s Best is on every plug. definite period, in order to deem not only'wroug but that the intent of the resolu- gravity to justify resi eniative Brown sub- been ‘demanded Taou- | 4 ion Was of sufficient aker announced the resutt ot the v. nee to the end. La resolution. whieh providing for a cominittee of nine murder of Vi and the exceution y ville, Union parish, M As our blue strip The scene whiel C7 a Loxon UMBRELLAS. JUST RECEIVED, SENTLEMEN’S LONDON UMBRELLAS, ‘The latest styles, AMPORTED Direct. M. W. GALT, BRO, & CO. aplo-tr JRWELL: KE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FoR $2.90 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, _Octl-tr 411 AnD 413 lOTH srazer. BY GET YOUR CLOTHES MADE when woe ea? BOF them ready-made, a ® great , aud at the :ame time made tot tom Work. “Call at A. BERAUS', aud’ be cane Vinced of the fact. ay30 American Congress, to have been the most disgusting and offensive he had ever beheld in a legislative body. It seems to beadmitted | that ule dead Earl was altogether a bad man. THE ELIZABETH ELOPEMENT.—Chief of Po- lice John Keron, of Elizabeth, arzived in that from Philadelphia, lenry P. Repplier, the eloped with Miss ef Keron reached und that Rep. ail dealers. Send for sample, free, to C. A. JACK SON & Co., M’frs, Peters! LD CLOTHING, &c.—L. RICE, G23 7th strectsouth west sitors great tarsot southwest the SH for the several THE Potomac Fisiertes.—The Potomac jay nearer to a shiown are now Tuesday there had received, which sold at $12 per hundred. To-day about 400 shad were Sold at $12a8i4. “All the shores on the Mary- land side, except Chapman's, Bryan’s Point, and Sand: 1 In addition to these the shores at Stony Point, ished by the Bessrs, ¢ y heir fish to Washington, are still in o red, powerss, that a of : $ named will cut out this week or early next The season has been a ver: ities concern resolutions expressive of the sense of cus. The following named appointed as the committee: Garfield, Reed, Oliver, Claflin, reported the fo of which was second With a Resolved, Thi in the House is an attempt, able and illegal, to reopen the question of the @ question solemnly settled forty-fourth Congress, which alone had jurisdiction, and is therefore revo- lutionary and destructive of the rosperity and peace of t! Resolved, That the effort of the democratic majority to force upon the House, portunity for an amendment or debate. ‘a measure of such revolutionary character, which has not been recommended or cons ered by any of its committees, but has been de- -LIE MAGUIRE TO BE HANGED.—The ia board of pardons has refused to jon of the court in the v, the Schuylkill eounty sto be hatiged on the ree 12 CA. JACK fisheries are drawing day | scarcely worth reporting. were about 1,200 s With the deci 4 Mollie Maguire, who i Mowing resolutions, the tirst sed Unanimously, and the dissensions only: lution how pendi: in a form unjustiti- yesterday mornin, bringing as a prisoner married man who recentl Anna Hotchkiss. bia on Sunday he for been transferred to t prison. The warden handed him over out delay, and they bo train for home. Repplier hi the Union County G $240 worth of clothing belongin; It is understood t ie next term of the c: in Elizabeth on the char; and betrayal of Miss THE Music F) STIVAL. AT CINCINNATI yes. weather and an immense ‘ated with flags and Mis. Osgood made her ance in the oratorio of the Messi WATERS’ are the Lest ever made, warranted for 5 years. ELANOS.7 7 stops, $63: 8 stops, : Cash, all in_ pert y t Music at half price. Send for Lilustrated HORACE WATERS & SONS, ufacturers and Dealers, m4-t th&s,1m&k17,31 40 East 14th st.,N.¥. E ek as FLANNEL =—— t A. STRAUS’. residential title, y action of the f oth took the owl en indicted by for the theft of to the Hotch- t he will also riminal court of the abduction lotchkiss.—[v. ¥. Tue EASTERN AMATEUR PRESS Assocra- hia yesterday, and de- he Postmaster General reventing amateur jour- rough the mails as pertod- . Gee, of Washington, was TION met in Philadel cided to protest to against the order ieals. Delayen elected president. 4Z-Philadelphia fenians pronounce the re- cessful one for all audria (Va.) BY 4 SIX-YEAR-OLD Boy.—At last Monday, little Charle: inted a Ss re- "GENUINE Y, at A. STRAUS", 100 Pa avenue, ay30 vised by individuals for volver at his aunt, Mrs. Should ‘be resisted by wier, and wit remark, * Look Al shoot you." tied the am going to eer His avit fell rivate or party ends, HT-CLOTH SUIT for $14, all the means which are port that Capt. N. R. Harris was about @ eall for 2000 volunteers te go to Russia without any foundation, — 4#=Mr. John McCw rendered his BUSINESS SUITS are equal to any apso illough issaid to have sur- it, A. STRAUS, California theatre, lease of the authorized by the rules of the House. which is temporarily closed. VOLUNTEER FLEE THE RIOTS IN ENGLAND. —-—___ A CATHOLIC ACADEMY BURNED, EUROPE TO-DAY Russia's Volunteer Fleet. spate! tot ndurd {rom St ersburg says.” Tis vers are full of news eet. Subscriptions 1 ning in from all parts of P at The sums raised seem ve nes, but at fpom the sai mtrtb} reli id Wounded during the war ‘The Eng Strikers Not Responsi- for the Riots. Loxpox 16.—The May ves Poudent of the Tinies says: A strong impres | sion prevails that the recent outrazesattaibe ted tet striking cotton « ves wer perpetrated by them, bu lower p of Blackburn ious for nd neighborhood, who Hanis, and have take sent ferment for [1] ass from Blackburn Business at Ravensthorpe, | ve fail Rise in the Price of Consol May 16 —The Ties, in its finan- ent advance in tne © parchases for wohee of the de reity of co July divid burs. to this afte tieting accour from St. Pe burg. The pros utening, It seems (hat is once more gaining the Racing in Engtand. LONDON, May Is.—The race for the Great Ar-olds was won by ds. who was Swindel h. ed in the race for th Destroyed by EMPnIs, TENN < Academy, on ther with its valu library thing of the pupils. and large origi ‘This mornin: Was burned Vall th ion of ty is not Dominic, wh t prayers in th alarm was given, and rushiy upper portion of the buildin reflorts were then directed to say he pupils, Who Were very much alarmed d excited, but the coolness of a Sister pre bted a panic. The roof fell in and Chic rand two firemen were caught nd severely bat not dangerow Y. and furniture 1 companies. The tos AS the Sisters of my, were ipel when furniture, &e-. $5.00), | Verdict Against a Railroad Com. fh the supre Crncrswatt. May polis Rai company for injuries sustained by the falling of an sipper berth upon the plaintitt’s head while he Was riding in a Woodruff! sleepin ear * Syndicate and the New Bonds. New York, W—Th licate sold over $1,500,000 four-and-a-half per cent. bonds yesterday. Members of th express: hat the next sw the remaining $15, WLOLO Cont Tiption will ¢ "of the origi teamsbip Condemned. TH. N.H., May 16.—A naval board As comdd ned th S. steamship Snot being worth repairing, her be adly decayed. The Market May 14, Virginia sixes, do. cousolidaied. 60: d 10: North Carolinasixes. oi At PoutsMe BALTIMOR BALTIMORE. May 16.—Cotton firwer—mid ing, Walt y.” Flour steady, demand air and banged. — Wheat—southern steal»: estern duil easter—south-mn red, 1 Peunsyivania red. 1 at fir 2 we mer, 46°5. Oats fir stern white, 34135 nia. 33a34."” Kye dull and unch: .” Butter erm choice, 14ai5. Petreleum NEW YORK, Mav 16.8tocks stroug au? 1004. Exchange, rnments strong. —Flour unchanged snd NEW YORK. May niet. Wheat about 3s cent better but no! active, orn stead + May 16, 12:30 p. m.—U, 8. per cent exinteresi: 1867"*, Erie, 1242" du. preferred, 32. Penusvivania Oentral, New Jersey Central. 1954. New Jersey Ceu- verything, E INVITATION OF Bishop SvEvens, is from Europe from Philadeip' bout one hundred of the § prey met him at St. Pe Protestant er'sChure nd the celeb d five or the oldest presbyters, I nan. Beasley, Sud Hate, and Rev y. together Davis, of St. Peter's, took part in the . The bishop expects to be absent Rarroap ELection The aunual meeting Fort he and Chicago railroad was held at election was held tor ve three years, and pringer, of Cineiinati, Pliny rt Wayne, and John N. Hute elphia, were chosen. THE sSocta: sTs aT WILMINGT Dri— What rmed the “socialist labor party” held a meeting Wilmington, Del., for per mavent organization, which was attended by 175” persons, mosily workingmen made by two persons from iff as organizer and ecretary THE New Jexsey MUTUAL'S ASSETS —In the Noyes trial yesterday at Newark, Ludlow | McCarter, attorney for the receiver of the 'y Mutual Life Insurance company, testified to the refusal of Noyes to surrender ‘ts of the company on February 10th, and to their subsequent surrender after Noyes’s arrest. Receiver Parker testified | that Noyes informed him that the asses amounted to $1¥ $200,000 face vi; worthless mortgages. —{ 1,000, ‘but were worth only ue, and consisted largely of ¥. World, tn, ——— Mor THREE RUsstan OFFICERS who have arriv- ed in Bangor, Me., were shown about the city yesterday by Mayor Hamlin. To-day they Will dine wth the mayor and be driven over thecity. On Friday morning they will take the train for Portland, where, by invitation, they willattend the Grand Army Republic camp file, returning to the Cimbria at South West Harbor by steamer. Tar Bisnops of the Methodist Episecop.! church begun their semi-annual meeting i» Wilmington, Del., yesterday, Bishop Scott pre siding. They are eleven in ‘number, Bishops Andrews, Ames, Bowman, Foster, Haven. ua, Merrill, Scott, Simpson, eck and iley THE Lovisiana Loo Seiz0RES.—The inve tigation at Lake Charles, La seizures by fovernment’ agents has closed, and will with record evidence on! ‘ sand one hundred and ninety-eight of the log ~ have been sold by a speci for #6.631, and 4°00 remain to be sold. All th: government officials connected | seizures are discharged. The United State- troops will remain at Lake Charles for the present. meeting at Phiedeioe yesterday, and de mencing next Saturday. Predtiowy sees: ‘nat Rrcotieee id Kaci in harmony wit! the other operators in the Schuyikill seplor THE GENERAL CONFERENCE of the M. E. Church south, in session in Atlanta, Ga. yes. tenday transferred certain territory'from the into the lo be wound up at 3 wenty government agen with the lo: LKILL COAL OPERATORS held ks, cons i mn, of ing Company, state Texas Conference to the Texas ference. The question, “Do to be made perfect in love ‘in this*life Twas restored to the discipline.

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