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‘Telegrams to The Star. THE EVENING STAR. | y, e PUSLIDK EO DAILY, Excep' nday peowel Stik Stent OS tnee i a : THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Evenicg Star Newspaper Oompany | nr 7 anaes nile | lg THE RIOT IN CONSTANTINOPLE. wrauNiest en their Seu aewocsie ae 1 | | Beene oo | + THE ENGLISH STRIKES. paid—@) cents? mont ‘THE WERXLY STAR—published on Friday—$2 4 yore, fostage prepaid. 10 copies for $18; 20 Guplee for $20. ‘Sa@- Ail mail eubeeriptions @ 6¢ be pald in ade ROPE TO-DAY. Wer Raterol sdverlsing unis morc: spptice | Vote SI—M2. 7,843. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1878. TWO CENTs. | jos8N0 085 Yon @auiy new lizht oF a 7 = ame - — = ———— | bate was rather dull. The House of ¢ comma a — : " osteimpiy, and during the lat _ . . | = TEV E EVES y = i The Potter Investigation. The District in Congress. i FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, debate tte fy robs te SUMMER RESORT: | SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. Chairman Potter, of the Florida committee, THE DISTRICT G ERNMENT BIL | Trespass May 21 im of members present” Lord Hensousiead = = ——— Se ————————————— | arrived in Washing is ing, as At245 p.m. today the Senate began con- | au eke senate | Conehided his speech in the Mouse of Lord: BSE,” OEE, t AIVEESAEY | . d Gossi called the Arse aocttay of tie eoatlioe at sideration'of the amended House. Bill pro ike Drowns als ile begore the Senate: | wha Teiteration of the sa ent ‘that the Rg rovne wy lft amocision, | Washington News and Gossip. | Stn ths geri | isi fnm once tore Bo |i ec cman maha | Ba aati or ag te BO ALteS WEDNESDAY EV 7 38, at Bo'clock, SENT KECEIPTS To- Alr. Morrison will insist that the investiga- | of Columbia. i al board . maintain the freed A Yeiy atiracti programme bas teen arranged, | GOVERN oy, Hendee thinks that the District bill will | Captain Wm. M. Jeffers, in answer to a re gut he ounce cea Tetade Tee aees 7s eustoms, oon be proceeded with in open ession, DU | snatiy be agreed upon to allow the President | lution of the Sen. Referred to commitiee | fhe'oprimist wiews Whi be denivered by thai eloquent clergy St necKIPTIONS fo the four per eent. loan to | yuaman Potter and Representative Ben | to appoint one Commissioner, to detail the | of naval aftairs. by the facts which are gradually J.B. GkaNMEn. of Baitimore. On this SUBSCRIPTIONS to four per cent. Butler will oppose open sessions. It is the | Commissioner who is to Mr. Ferry, from the committee on finance, | Known concern Kussian ter-contennial, it 1s di sired that all who have | day to amounted #151,"00. general feelin nong the members that there | and that the third Commissioner reported House bill to prohibit the further re before Cons stated to Though se. will my2l 2c » | by the people of the Di ub-committees to sity for This, he thinks, — tirement of United ates legal tender n Secretaries Shermanand | Will be no ne = 7? 1 k 1 y uth. The only witness who is unabi Will give the District enough of the boon of — and gave notice that he would call it up came r precipitating a collision. The Rus Se ee Enish, anley Matthews and Repre- | travel, by reason of ilness, 1s MeLineand itis | popular suffrage. He thinks, too that the — morow to allow Ate. Baynet to ad eeee thee cian tine ak ome hae puree oo wear ton Ten i priate ene oar eer son. r, were in consuitation 3 thought ‘that his deposition will be taken | clause providing for the electionof adelegate | Senate. Placed on the earendae, Sua Hine stom wane Pume’ 60 Bear fhe Turk. ma) La | conducted by the young Bvai ; AS | the Cxdinez mee! the her than go to theexpense of sending | Will be stricken out by the Honse. _ ME, Bayard, from the commitiee on fiuance, | SU NOTKS that the latter were. manued and LPHUR / Harki-ox. ment, until late thi + a commitice to Florida. One ot the moment THE BELL PUNCHERS IN FORCE. ernaried a B M oe provide for the entry of | (Vaientine Baker) sent an aide-de-camp to . F re P . fs — : of the commiitee said to-day that he would not | 4 meeting a , of art for exhibition. Placed onthe | jotity the Russian commander that he would ; => TO THEPt . ea y FATAL F Ww OONSUINERS.—Collec, | OL the ¢ i at he woud meeting of ihe Senate commitiee on the | Work notify the Russian comma a Sen's Dees TS" eiten te BALM OF LIFE to the Fata T WITH MOONSHINERS.—Collec. | iravel in the present state of his business and calendar. and totharitable Institutions. ‘The donation nas | tov Wocdeock, under date of Nashy i. of theamount | necsee, May fire on him if he did not withdraw. The e eet domestic affairs to s ith, telegraphs to Commissioner | committee. It is na e | District of Columbia was held to-d on Mr. Paddock, from the committee on public the necks of theen B es of seven or eight dif- | lands, reported a bill for the relie ‘a. Terms: $2 pe} eable, too, that the ex- | or eight repre.entat has b Increased from 15 to 40 per 1 to attract the attention of the Turks | | | conlucted by the young Evangelisi, Revr Tyo) | | | rt. of seitlers | to the comparatively weak si that por 4 Hispesed of, This practice has become a serious 1s follows: “Special Deputy Coll Faemaent on the subject of the frauds has con- | ferent kinds of barroom registers made argu- | OW the public lands. Placed on the ealendar, | {{ UM rombaratively wea Biack Se. ce. Roundt a vee ce E ‘ollows: ‘Special eputy Col a Salton ‘The focli fom 4 © as 101 0 po oS he ic | ‘Brow Battin Ser Coa renee Ee Ea Mone companion, attempted toseize | siderably died out. The feeling is growing ments before) the committee ia favor of the 1S ne a ee eo contr. entrance to the Bosphorus, which the Ravsia frem shington to Spr most un} RN. Hane the a . stillery, Sa inG y coune lat th 1 s ely associated | adopiic 5 » punches. The G ademy appropriatio naturally de ostilities. $5.00. Tick 7 goud ave November, : hecatee or. the. Pant tines Pal ea Meal etllery, Satara: aly Granay Davis with Tilden that it take: oft a good deal of the | comiittee room wi ant with the ring- | bill. reported that the committee had not been | [he Turks ations in my 101 E JORDAN. | Mean’, Horpecttully, T. A. COOK. Kile ie and captured | dee. Southern democrats say that the result | ing of the different registers, as their owners | ble toagree. He explained that. the com that directi | “myI8 st Killed ore of them, wounded one and captured t y = FRUIT —G ROWERS one, but bad to leave the distillery unde- has been to solidify the republicans | and agents displayed’ thé accuracy. with | mittee had been unabie to agree on the Si, ‘The Strikes in England. > Peron ror. stroyed. 1 have ordered the rest of the foree | 82d distract the democracy they anticipate | which the machines would record the number | 1th aud Lh amendments “relative res} Loxpos, May 21.—The Manchester Guar. The Potomae Frait Growers’ Assoriation will | to gO to the place at once,” at the country will be put ‘to ditional | and varieties of drinks, which might be sold | Uvely to the roofing of the new hospital dian condiades from the reports of the ore conte. Fee Tene Pen aimee the wary Wate at _ season of unrest, and that the effect will be to | over the bar. ‘The presence of liquor wasthe | Water supply, and in relation to the appoint ceedings Of the operatives ac all potate techn adiacent to ibe grounds. | Alss two immense gion WEDNESDAY, May 22, with an exhibi- TRE SESSION OF THE Hovse To-Day was | do more harm tothe democratic than the re- | only thing wanting to perfectly illustrate the ment of se d lieutenants and subordinate Strike district that little aispositton xists to ee tog tampernare dst Go2 Fahrenheit, wit ive) fica on beard of strawberries and other fruits. | poke up entirely with debate on the army | Publican value of the registers. Itis not probable that | @ficers. ‘ . t. reduc even tel s erytng temperattire eat ak ree to ail exhibitors allke. ‘Thesteamer will eave | 176m up Gntively with debate on tet ae ———-- ---- the committee will recommend the adoption |. Messts. Blaine, Maxey and Beek warmly feu per cent. reduction, even tem re Scatme year. board #U60 cer da: _xerving at @iymont | Dill About twenty memb is that general de, | The Western Democratic Press upon | of any particular resister. advocated adherence to. the Senate amend ‘ive per oul. reaee Ber week: $60 per month. nightfall. secured the privis | thre wiilrana week 3 eee ‘The Potter Resolut BILLS VASSED HY THE HOUSE YESTERDAY. | Vias' rind naps. he ong a eiEeg taken by hing more. This attitude will p ee eT HOTEL CARY, Pvopretor, | lege from the boat b To the public BO esate . —— An elaborate editorial upon the Potter reso- After our report of the aciion of the and a new couference Was re. r indefinitely, but attempts to sec — NG SPRINGS, Si sop eee ee Nomixatioxs.—The President sent to the | jution in that leading democratic paper of | House on Distriet of Columbia bills closed yes : mise will be continued Uy ie eee Gere GocsTy. Van O29 ES” UNBNALERD ep Paice, Senate today the following nominations: | the west, the Cincinnati Enquirer, attracts | terday, the bill to incorporate the National Chair appointed members of a new ad others: Situatea 9,100 feet above sea-evel, 154 In QuaLty 4 J Wm. P. Chandler, of IIL, to be surveyor siderable attention in Washington politi. | Fair Grounds Association was passed. The frence committee, Messrs. Windom, Russians in Disguise. _ miles from Covington, on the C. & OR. i, aw general of Idaho, and following post lesto-day. [tis urged in the Enjuirer | ObJectol the Dill is to create a corporation | Blaine. and With ; “| Lonpox, May 2i.—This afternoon's Pa age mean temperature during summer menths €9 + — Champagne Wines of masters: C. R. Tait, Williamsiown, Mass. ig peal ouster d a with the capital stock not to exceed $200,000, The morning hour having expired, the bill | Berlin spe capacity of betel and cottages, 300 guests: bathing | MOET & CHANDUN, Joseph G. Hood, Danvers, N Milton B. | @licle that the investigation is inexpedient | with authority to purchase land and ereet | (0 tuthorize the President to place the name Russian emigrants Sacnition amp. HOARD REDUCES 10 $4) an S00 | MOET & CHANDON, Fobes, Olean, N.Y.: W. H. Johnson, Colum- | 28a matter of political policy, and the editor | suitable Dulidings for the care, preservation, | Of General Shields on the fetited list of tie ny. Itis bx Bee eee a nerrars roe Established 1843, brs, Ga.; Win. 6. Allen, Oberiin, Ohio: John | goes on to say: | improvement and exhibition of productsof the | AMY, came wp as unfinished business. a suised on Uheir way to Amenica ‘the names of which ran RENAULD, FRANCUIS & C0., M. Sutphen, ter, Ohio: O. d art, “Mr. Potter wisely denied that he had any | Sei, of domestic animals, and of the products The amendments agreed to ine | toman cruise MDhets, erat free om applicativa to novl-eoly Soie Agents forU.8. | Seatite, Washin at President Hayes, ant any, | OCMechanical, scientific and artistic Ski im | Yesterday, placing the mune of Ge The Riot in Constantinople. TOP. Pre | = oer SHEN DOS 7 ° attempt to perform that impos : genuity and invention. in the | re f ale by a | LONDON, May 21.—A dispatch to tue Reuter = gee: = | [.S> MUET & CHANDY AGN THE SUTELDS.GRANT DEGATE IN THE SEN: | ? Ld he sess 4 jack burn reported favorably on the bill Pally voté—vea ays 25—with the ex telegram company from Constantinople says S$ NORTHERN CE CHAMPAGN uperiative political jolly. But it the. in ; 5 GLENCOE SPRINGS_ NOR’ N b For sale hy THOMAS RUSSE ATE.—The Senate to-day atlirmed its action in | yestization is not aimed at that end, what is for the benet nny lunch house, and | ton that eet he was | that an official dispatch to the Turkish repre ‘Will be opened for the Suummer Scason on y18-1w 1213 Penusy!vania aves committee of the whole yesterday, placing ui? One result of the device it Mas passed. priates the sum of OF West Virginia, aud | sentatives al J wad lus describes the emeute 1. This beautiful summer re : id not vote. | —— : ee : 4 2 acts hosiite F | $1,500, to be pa retary of the Ty - Og Which took place in that ‘day :— f forts for families or transient bwarde | : ORS a vot y, Serie Baal de ast efi x aa same in trust, and pay il over to Mrs. Roberts | ™ gout all aiter the enacting i sito MISS AMELIA GHAHAM. 45 | AD@ APPOLLINARIS SO’ revel of chlous on ex Presiveul crane Mie: | Hon-partisanship npou his administration: cg | fm sums of wot more than slo per monthyand | dnserttig the words of tie Dill | Vernon Place. my7-im_ | gust receiver en SH of eulogy on ex:Fresident Grant. Str. | non-partisanship upo He auve des is | be used by herin maintaining her penny | General Shields penslgu to ¢1007 d the entry of these = = Sp ra | AT Thurman moved to str out all after the ad ire i our history. He gave democrats | tineh house. | Altera long debate, Mr. Thurman's amend. were fired upon JHENANDOAH ALU’ MILBUEN'S PHARMACY, Seer eee eee eran ee ee tiok of retreats Cabinet. In the dis”) |"Mr, Hunton reported a bill to perfect the | ment was yeas 3i, nays 5. pearriving the assailants were S marlé-tr Mio Penna. AveNUE. | Shields, and Ingert | the, House Mme | hem: WIEN GonA ae Te Tee eereoered | title te seextam real estate in the District of | On the passage of the bi amended yester- | driven back. Some were killed and wounded 2 200 tt tide-wa = ;WARD. TUHINSON, 4 e sem ) Gen; | bem i uate Ne the | Columbia in favor of George W. Watson and | Gay the vote was, yeas ot, nays 31. on boi s Ali Suavi. who appeared to act tes to guests a Hay ie Stuns Nowriw esr, Shields pension of $10 mith: cy he bad given a special boon—the | Why. Tyler rassed, | is made the point of order that the | ability fo possess their own states. . a nf - | Mr. Ing Wih very extensive facilities for manufac. Me oraae ee | ania rales Cor th ing, are now showing a line ef Marbleized | Horse amendment Mantes unequaled for richness: of design andcolor | stituted. M avd rivaling in extent any establishipentin the | offered the | HOUSE.—When the House was called to | #8.organizer and leader of the attack, was the House was called to Aitlea. air had no other cousequence. Public tranquility 1s undisturbed. Mr. Heidee reported a dill amendatory of | é Boa Hts as eh gid ot be sib. ihe states: for the first time sinee the J comparate the: Canon ah | order this morning, and after the journal had 0 . ing, ions of the amendment. Mr. to remember these things with pany jude was passed tee Ads hevsand | their fe demanding wecen an D ask! ae Wa \OZZEN'S country. Architects designs “for Manties aud | Yen itil dise!aimed partisan feeling in Hayes is human, and if | Ketsg as to auth fi ‘ ya | leave to present Gis fer rete seine | New Youre, Ma a ——— = ‘ainscoatings closely foliowed, and | opposing the Grant amendment, He did this pesiowed seem’ to be | 2etse as log l'Sneaker ore ¢ Mn 5 tively da. | article says: Th thee i eta Ree ng TOW WHOUGHT IRON FUR: | Wecause Grant did not need it. He would do would: naturally cease, ake, pro tem..Mr. Sayler, positively de- | ray, s such, ¢ first time sinee the * financial L ange markets t i i rthwest, FeCOBNIZe aul or was | ate to-day quiet and strong for United States . OPE. | RACE. Baltimore KITCHENER RANGES: also | [le same if Were Georse MeCielian, is intimated © Py now that Mr. Key wit ing Eto lth. on lth to Dealong rorthwest, | clined to recoguize any one until order wa are today quiet and trong for Valted Bate =piace 3] «. Contractors for Shields’ ¢; peculiar; he is deserving Pe Ss Sea e Ct. pn SI y Ce, rT 7 4 regular rder having ) pened a U and i sales ce ‘This hotel has now an elevator. and was thor | Peubiee and alin’ and Copper Worke Witha | and “neadye ee ot believe t this per se of the matter, however, | #0BE Sth to Market, space, thence to 7th | The regular order having been demanded | Gold opened. at 10). and ail the sales sine oughly renovated the past winter, painted large force of competent mechanics in their va- | General ( the million ers ha ‘ Ad dott ‘eet, thence across 7th, thence along Lou- | the Speaker pro tem. announced that to be | have becn at that price. Cash gold is in easier would accept the favor little Interest. Venue io connect with the tracks of | the uniinished busiu the roomson upper floor enlarged, and all c branches and long personal experience, will | Cyckeril BE rious dj Keriil an j * millions of ile interest. | . Which Was the bil supply for borrowers. “The opening rate was a ze ‘ le another little speech It is, nevertheless, of “some consequence compall 1 ot. The e eA ger s inter-state fiat, and the rates since have been ‘412 those wishing to attend the June examiaationand | HATHO! z General Shic'ds on the retired list. He s| - even H aves, shoul a “ehoose double tack from a pointon Boundary Street, | ness with a motion tog ste mand loans are Sad per cent., with the raling ball at Military Academy. Address AND yote against the amendment of the Senator to make his administration a bitter | dGjacent to St. Patric! S cemetery, along the | the whole on the army appropriat bill jotation 3asig per cent. Panic mercantile GOODSELL BROS., BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | tiem Ohio. Mr. Sargent desired that the mane, he would by that token solidify | Vatley east of Howard University vo thesouths. | while euler ware da inonting hour no teat is4a5 per cent. Government _vonds, as West Point, N. ¥. | just received, fresh trom he Springs. amendment be rejected. Mr. Voorhees fol- | the republican organization. The promuncia- | 14 undary of the Soldiers’ Home, near io | they might goto business fit jeaker are strong and % higher for 67's, 1040's aae-1m Ke 7 | ° W. 8. THOMPSON, lowed. | ei i the Intent of the reuseh e Hale isindicative of | Harewood eptramce, The track 1810 becom, | taper 2%? ess on the Speaker's | ind 3s of Isle The olner issues are un bad berber 2213 met to st in the aMematlves Gepleted aie Tee | ery ts tobe ralsed. again. The shibboleths of j piste apa (he cars run along the sirecis and | | I House decided to go into committee of | changed. = Sea EXD. IELINOIS AY , p allirmatiye, rejecied Mr. Js to De raed dealt. sh SOF | Spaces amed, Without additional the whole. 5 Opens June ste ‘Yon? AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES ans Amendment, The bill War inal have Deen used inn, a cimpbased, | Within eighteen months, and the branch last | ‘"My. Mills desived to move that all general Nae ee en pee Serene. Ss * eB HOUPES. last rejec y the ealis once mare to be made, named within twa ¥ Sand for riding over debate on the army Dill be closed in twenty | oye Ny ae eh aa giPeeial Cala ot 35 ——— = Chirr Jvstice Wairr has gone to Rien. | In so far as this attack upon the Presidential | US branch an additional fare, not exceeding | minutes. ; ‘i ion | t¥enit the Isth inst. via Chicago, Mil WY aes Ee MOTEL: FOR LUMBER mond to bold the Cirenit Court. Judge | title tends to drive this administration into | B¥e cents, may be charged, © The Speaker pro tem. decided the motion | Waukic and St, Paul, Michigua Central Grace LONG: BRANCH il i ith him ag | particanship, and by sodoiug consolidate the Mr. Claflin reported @ bill for the preserva: } uot in order at this time. id Erie railways ved in New LONG BRANCH, — ¥f Slated besteadgy the Gh deste wail tS | Tepublican party audputit where it was, ares | HOME game and the Proteccion of birds in area tick He A BRINE OF evening, and” was delivered to FERQUURY & HILDRETH, Promieure, | ar preside at {he June termot the U.S, Cl Cat discengions, We seat enard republi: | ttimposes very comprehensive re ous | time move to close general debate. SA ponee ane meoreing, ‘meaking WILL OPEN JUNE 20711, 1878. Court, in New York city, in place of Asso rT ter thei th “ is ey AW, upon the destruction or sale of all food fish The E e then went into committee on the * =o encounter them than republican unity. We | — Justice Hunt who is in le health. are not doubting that all that is expected to be | OUt of season. . aimy bill, Mr. Springer i the A Mollie Respited ‘Transient Board reduced to $4a day. Perma- | WILLET & LIBBEY’S, ‘1 4 10 reported a substitute for House Mr. Sinzieton was r 1 nent rates according to locativn and rooms oceu- | A MAsonrTY of the Senate committee on | Proved by the Votter investigation is suseepti- Hakuispure, Pa in relation to the re: May ot te ble of P seare! ister of wills in | intended to depart from his usual pr. nelly, the Sehu who was pied, | finance to-day agreed to.and reported favor. | USet Mine feet of the arene Wrong need oon f one Di arict of Columbia. te ene com aud a a speech on a subject other th to uve been hanged to-morrow, : st > ASSEN: : Y AND NEW YORK Ay, | ably tothe Senate the House bill to prevent | and should not, and would not, perish from the | Selidates the offices of register of wills and o hat immediately before the House. He then | wasto-day respited by the for twenty or of the | days, Ume lo prepa n order to fol coudemned more Sea Water Bathing Es Applications no DRETH, at 52 Broadway. S. G. PRESBURY, at the Hotel, after May 1 ap23-tu&th. 2m ollice is to be known hereafteras recorder and | Texas Pacif | texister. ‘The appotutment is to, De made by 8 Spoke fo the question immedi a eae . | the judges of the Supreme Court of the Dis- | aiely under consideration, and said that wel: ne Explosion, District Finances. | trict. He is to give bond, with two or more | the army bill was perfect, he thought itdid | HALIFAX, N.S. May2l—An_ explosion o: 3 | ¢ ONFERENCE OF TH HOU SE COMMITTEE WITH sureties, in the penal sum of $25,000, and is to justice alike to the country and the ai my curred this morning in the new wing of the old : THE COMMISSIONERS, perform the duties now imposed upon the r He areued that the appropriation committee | Sydney mines. A large number of inen are in This morning the sub-committee on finance corder of deeds and register of wills, res} en liberal, just, and generous to the | the pit, cul off from of the House District committee, consisting of ; tively. He shall be a citizen of the United The bill was reported by M notice that he should ask fo1 toaorrow. y WANT TO ‘The eagern Average Congressman to get home is exemplified through the fact that four night rry, Who gave | olution of Congr its consideration VIRGINIA PINE FRAMING, per M......$13 33 and he doubted Whether any man would = MESA necoan: sessions have been ordered for the week for | Stexsrs, Williams, Claflin and Mayham, by ap. | St#tés, and for three years a resident of the | say anything tothe contra Cardinal McCloskey’s Retura. = | We are now offering LUMBER at a lower figure | tie transaction of public business. ‘The im. | Messrs. Williams, the Distnet Coe e: | Distriét of Columbia, and he is to be responsi. | Mi. Sehieieher said that, when he got a | “NEW York, May 21—Cardinal McCiosh than it bas ever reached in Washington, pression at the Capitol is quite decided tha | pointment called upon the District Commis: | pie to the Supreme Court of the District, the | chance te speak he would be the man who | Wasa pi Ker on the steamer Pers ameress will adjourn sine dic between the | sioners at their office on 434 street, to consult | judges of which may remove him for cause, id declare to the contrary, and would show | rived here to-day from Havre, Wth and 2th of June. on District finances) and 4 vive, al. a proper | Otherwise he js to hold his onic for four years, | tha the committee had not been generous or The Markew. -_ : ‘ pe gin ‘ jy | Wderstanding in view of the legislation to | and until his suecessor is appointed. His sal. | liberal. a EMER JOIST, all sizes (mediam length) .—..-.....813 88 | Tye PownAaTaN eit Hampton Roads this rovide for the immediate necessities of the | ary 1s to be per annus and he isto have | Sparks thought he could show differ. | | BALTIMORE, May 21.—Virginia sixes, old. 25 : Respectfully announces her opening of morning for New York. istrict government for the balance of the | such deputies and assistants as the court may | ently. and he proceeded to argue that the bill Setar tis) Go comeutidased, CON; de, etcond | : ; : a fieal year. and until revenues from taxes | deem necessary to the proper discharge of the | did hot affect materially the numbers or pay | SfZt* 43: past due coupons, Sis; Nor oa PATTERN BONNETS AND RO! Our LOW PRICES command the attention of | AMONG THE CALLERS at the Whi'e House | shall Decome available. A. tabulated state. | duties of the oliog The wcseek offices of re- | of the army. sites. old, BS; do. new, omy. Seaereeist. HATS al] purchasers who wish to buy low. today were Senators MeMillan, Met ment prepared by Auditor Vinson, shoWing in | corder and register are declared vacant, but rther progress of his remarks, Mr. BACTIMORE, May 21.—Cotton quiet—mid- ov PRURSDAY akD FRIDI. and Bruce, and Representatives Peddi gelail, all receipts and expenditures up to | the present incumbents are to discharge their viewed the Speech made by Mr. M dling, 10%all. Fiour steady and uneh: . y Wheat, southern duli and an changed; western dali 4 | gument that there was 400,000 Indians in acd neminaliy lower—1.; bid for No. 3 wi nd an informal discussion foliow. | Mr. Dunnell objected to that feature which | Country, aid that the army, . rrr Finter, red. spot, May and June, and 1.94 aeKed; at considerable length This statement vested the appointment in the judges, and he | protection agai The trouble | Joie lowers sostere dull eethae okie ab rrow | Shows thaton July Ist there will be due for in- | moved to strike that out and leave the ap- | was that the army was not want : “ ed at morrow | terest on the old funded debt, $223,012, if : oe tn Tie true seerey | OG, 2ellem. GG; western mixed. spot ana May a9: hrey, Carlisle, K ‘The 23d and 24*b of May, to which she invites the | BTUDDING (medium length)...... .. ......813 33 | Tett, attention of Washington and vicinity. my20-tr ‘With the largest Stock in the city. M. J UST RECEIVED nson of Mass., and Cor sth, and that there will be a very small | duties until their successors are appointed and | Cook on Saturday, and took issue with bis left at that time, was placed before the | qualified. : committe HISKIN, the Russian minister to the | ed at con: United States, leaves Washington t WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE LIST. | for New York, where he will remai a and | pointment with the President. He also moved | the country against Indians. h : ; slated. for a week or two, and will thet leave | £0h,Fetiring the ten-year Rowen six’ per | to(strike oul the clause relating to three years’ | was that the army was to 0G use Geoaneeeee | June do gett, July. Bo sab Aug ‘west FROM NEW YORK, for Europe and the Pari: exposition Chis ee fhe renee say bonds. whieh mature on residents. After debate Mr. Dunnell’s amend- domestic ss and jnsurrections. exp white, 38 do. mixed, Ly Penney ania, 33 a en agate he 27 July, 279,20. Th t re | ments were adopted, and the passed as. » Wright—' ‘ wl 7 at’: 4 ye dull and lower—gool to prime, 69a63, — tablishment here has been broken up. authorized by act of Congress approved July | amended. ee “ ’ | allitiieame ee SRO OLEE “That's Hay, aul |, Suehanged. “Provisions” dull aur —- eronaan ire jor Gene. | 71/8, and ho provision having been made in | "Mr. Brentan6 further reported a billto regu. | " Mr. Sparks said that in proof of this asser. | Unchanged. Butter dull—cholce wes re Cave LEGHORN FLATS. | |e COMMISSIONERS.—Lirevet Major Gene. | tie law for their payment, nothing has ever | late the practice nt shane ae re ree tion, hie would have fead an extract tosis Seca, ee ene” Wii ee Ee “And the largest and cheapest assor!ntent WILLET & LIBBEY, ral Edward Hatch, Mr. Wm. Stickney, Wash- | been paid into the sinking ‘fund to meet their | of Columbia, and it Md. late message of the Secretary of War, in Which | Receipts fours 3.1 Peon 16's of CHIP, FANCY and PLAIN STRAWS ington, D.C., and Mr. N.C. McFarland, To- | maturity. This amount with the interest BILLS WHICH DID Nt S$ THE HOUSE. he asserted that if troops had been within call | 101! ‘oats,’ 2.U00. Shipm nt 2.000: im the city. Sire: 343. HONE, Corner Siath Street and New York Avenue. | peka, Kansas, have been appointed commi above named, and the current expenses of Mr. Blackburn reported adversely upon the | Ist irs. M. J. NT. | _mys-tr | ummer, the riots of that year would tot | corn. 68,000." yreighits to Liverpool per ‘steamer Sioners to treat with Ute Indians, Et 7 the District government have to be met be- | bill to authorize the Commissioners of the Dis- | have taken ple ia qulet—couon, 4d: Moar, 2° Brain, Bred. — = a vie ae tween July 1st and November Ist, a period of | trict of Columbia to purchase the Seaton hor. —<—_—_-2+.—___— NEW YORK: Mas 21.~ Stock’ stron. “Money, ! _myletr _G21 and 623 D Street, | (PE LAMGEST ASSORTMENT Rarthern Ces On the eee e tegen and | tive when the District revenues comet cece, | Tg} of Columbla to pu reported back the Sen: | run Kajgurs or Lanow” Denovncen | Sopbiiiy, WouMos., Htchaugs loigy ABO: ME: deek; ZEANNERET Is SELI- @A8S FIXTURES on or near the White river. The Caisse Bub oT ee aa of pORtMeNt Of Hustices Of the ang Be AP | FxOM THEPULMT.—Quitea flutter wascalsed | NEWYORK, May our dull and heavy. > NG Sand BOD E ee he ca conclu. of jus 7 e and com- Pa... ye: ay among t i ri 7 er, Cor é ef ne rg ag IN THE CITY, ImrouraNT NavaL ORDERS —Capt. W. W, | Son that they would recommend a provision | missioners of deeds in the Distict of Colm, | #t Scranton, Pa... yesterday among the mem. | Wheat gull aud I ceut lower. & shade also wishes tO inform her cuscomers and at THE aaa ray Sew York navy | #the appropFiation vill for the Distrletexecu. | bia, and recommended concurrence hreees | Ves Of the uew secret, society by asermon | 1H DN, May 21, 12.30 Conso! the ladies in general that all orders for ele | LOWEST PRICES, Suene aS aptain of the New York navy | tive authorities to draw #000) or so much | and non-concurrenee in orien ed coe’ | preached at St. Vineent’s Catholic Cathedea | 96 $-20 for money and 86% Yor the socunte wes nt Parisian Dresstnaking sent to 88 North | ‘Also, a full line of REFLECTORS, yard Commander Win. Whitehead, as ord- | thereof as is necessary from the Treasury de- | committee of conference, Which was cries: | bY Bishop O'Hara. He said he. was impelled | Sands. ten-tortise, 108% "Erie, 124: tio. pre: Shaties si-- Baltimore, and 969 Peanssivania ave- | peace call and examine Our goods. pance inspector at the Noriolk navy yard | partment to be refunded from the revenues of | Mr. Claflin reported the bill providing thai | t©MKe special mention of this sgclety by the | ferred. $1. 1uliols Cettra', 70°. Peunsyivania Boe mainstem, will be promptly attended to, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, Istof June: Commanders G. C. Remey, 0. F. | the Distriet of the next fiseal year, persons sentenced to hard labor by the courts | {ars In wich they clateee a Nee let: | Central, 38:4. mural, $34. NEW recht oF 20-19 E. F, BROOKS. ‘ward White, W.8. Dunn, G.D-B. Ginter, | ae munication to the ehiairmian vi the con, poses. ‘The bill was referred to the somite | letters had been forwarded to him, and he | yepnecy Ane dy ARTS SEAwE "duse Lasee FARASOLS, WIKK’S . H. Pendleton and F McCarley, and | mittee, inclosing statement of the estimates of | of the whole. It appropriates 38,500 to i gave the writer thing rebuke for hisim- | Eh Wwatka’ arty to recover the records With Fancy Handies, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, | KL jf: Wilson. C. H. Rockwell and A. | receipts and expenditures for the remainder | close the jail grounds and erect suitable work. | Péttinence in cla that he favored a so- | and rel phn Franklin’s e: rvory 1a neog geo. 8.00, erin PT ELEGANT SILVER WARE, AL fhaekara; to Newpari 1 for instruc. | ofthe current fiscal year, nd eallingattencion | shops. Mr. Mayham reported the bill for the Suitae ane tae awe, He dik ee ees oom. will sall for the Arclle region te tee ee ORY HAN = = {on in torpedo service Ist of June. Ensign | to the fact that provision is to be made for the | improvement of the sewerage of Washinato: = a ws. He not desire to in- | The arrangements a 20 ted as PEARL ISEAID HANDLERS. WATCHES, DIAMOS DH SEWELEY, Qik Helios to the Minnesota, at New York | P yment te ng, Untied Skates trom the ES | and also a bil to p ie for the settlement of | ferere, with thelr polt cal New ae merely apidly 0 Boustble, aud couttiene ae oes nae NCI tN HANDLES, . i s . trom the New York | ceipts, $225. e balane nid e | ail outstanding claims against the District, | 1 caution then le areat danger ¢ i Sta od. 3p Plain and Twilled Silk. 18 inches, 20 inches, 129 West Balti Street, ‘y vard on the reporting of his reliet, and | $100,C0) to be advanced by the Secretary of the | and they were both reported to the committes |S cret societies. He promised to investigate tothe articles already aekuowiedged, the aches, 24 Inches, 2 PUWSON & CO'S, HALTINOME, MD, red on waiting orders: Commander ‘k. F. | Treasury to meet the interest and other cur- | of the whole. Mr. Henkle reported adversely | te “Knights of Labor,” aud shpw it up ir its Remington An ‘ny has donated ‘two arene. Recapiianen were apad-im R. Lewis, from duty on ordnance inspection | rent expenses of the District government for | on the bill for the rellel of the Norilea {rue Het at no distant date, and a spicy pas. | fretelass Titles, With, the ecewseg ‘ammuni 4-4 South Sic - at the Norlolk navy yard, and placed on wait- | the first five months of the current fiscal year, | ean Neue | toral letter on the subject may be expected . : eC. soryor rl =e CE PITCHERS. in : Lieu Com. t. F from the | that is. from the Istof July to Ist of November, | {aia atte | shortly. ‘The organization is very powerful in | [i0u.and Messrs. D. Appleton & Co. have given greaar NOTICE. I Naval. Academyeand ‘ordered to. tho mows, | Wen thus balancing accusne tna uly ter — | thls section. The leading members are Inds. have bocn contributed ty pritece citizens. ‘The survey: Lieut. Commander C. E. Clark, from | 1878, the end of the fiseal year. The Commis: x erg aE, British House | Dan’ At any interference on the part of the | search party will consist of five white mon aed om Best quality Poreelain-lined Ice Pitchers, Made | the Boston navy yard, and ordered to New- | sioners call attention to the necessity for pro- | of Commons, yesterday aiternoon, Lord Hart. | clergy, but this will ot prevent a cutting con- | spout fitteen Esquimaux, the object being to LADIES FINE BOOTS for Spring wear of my | especialy ue. Stamped with our name and port Ist-of June for instruction in torpgdo ser- | viding fundsto pay interest due July] and also | ington, leader of the liberals, moved his reso. | demnation should the bishop prove to his eat, make it as smnall_as possible, se that they wit own make for sale at very reasonable Nices Lieut. Jolin Garvin, from the hydro. | for detraying eurrent expenses of the govern. | lution that “no forces be raised or kept by the | iMaction that it isa dangerous organization be able to subsist upon the kame that is met prices, aa Hi VERRY WARRANTED, graphie attice, city, and ordered to the coast | ment from July Ist to November Ist, 157s, the | crown in time of Feat ance eda, | A DesreRavo Pensvep axp KiLep.—In- | upon, the route to the cairn where Sir Jone Loties Boots and Shoes eae, Fens ORee | apie-tr JEWELLERS, Jeut. E. A. Taunt, from the Portsmouih, N. | advance of 400,00, reimbursableto the United | cause the question in itselt wassuilicienely. tm. Hagnon, rears old, who was murdered in | A lstger exp hunting partiesto the right amd Py marsote —— 5 H. navy yard, and ordered to torpedo tnstiue- | States out of the current revenues of the Dis- | portant to fix the attention of Parliament: be. Aimed GONTY Coe. Te ee espera | ee Te fine ot eaten eee consequent JOUN E. KENDALL & SON, tion at Newport Ist of June next; Ensign B, | trict during the next fiseal year, cause delicate negotiations are essing | Gue was jealous of Lamuan ane eps Pute: | cause delays. It is the intection atta CH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. No. 619 B Street Northicest, ke, from equipment. duty at the fer] ate rar Rblch general discussion might prejudice, faq | three times while he was talking to a woman Scalia to alloy nothing to divert hum from = a . ran it 2 y A JOMMITTEE, . t = : jealousy. we main object of the ex} ion, but even smmense stock of fore Be POT*T™ MetlON AD | Near the Baltimoreand Potomac Raltroad Depot, | dered to Ue coast Siivey ; Kish nM. L.Wood: | composed of Hon. Joseph C. 8. Blackburn, gala that general debate at preseut was notin | itt, gaa brother of the aude iat ak | though he should fall in securing tie Franklin FLOWERS have for ete, at tae viel one ist for torpedo tnotrasice | chairman ; Senator MeDonald and Represent. the debate in the Ho: f sworn in as a deputy sheriff, at his own re. | records. he believes the exploration of so ‘that we will offer at about half their value igulinidaneinins to Newport dune_{st Tor torpedo’ Instruction atives Banning, Hunton, and Jones, a New a fe subject of the ‘movement of the Tidion ee and started In pursuit of Cue, whom be | ab unknown territory will be gain ap26-Im 608 } ithe ng Omice. ROOFING and OTHER TIN PLATES, Mk. GARFIELD’s CENSUS BILL.—The Dill Hampshire, has elected as resident committee | trcops by calling attention to the constitutional Cue abiented teen ‘when Landon dir: Seeks to thoes wae: COMPOS the ee . eveLase SQHDER, ZING. ab alas ob NON (HORSE ang | introduced in the House yentarday by Mr. | Jaines E. urvey, and selected Med hrvey 1s | The Prince of Wales and the German Crown | charged both barrels of his gun at him, eiling Fhe party is mow Wee ahd will consist of ~ D and WROUGHT NALS, BOLTS, SCREWS, | Ont commas ee ee, euth, and | treasurer and General Duncan S. Walker as | Prinee and Princess were ir the gallery of the | THO Wyoming poe tee ey cacaped from | ie have previously been eee a expo- wens sevens Ninth strect, | HUBS, RIMS, SPOKES. subsequent censuses,” authorizes the estab. | secretary. House of Lords. In the Swedish Kiksdag | {ie Wpoming pe i rations, Eequimaaxdes a 1 RcCUMpany the i ” | cager4GE TRIMMINGS, PAINTS AND Tent to be denoted fie conse eee THE VENEzU! in. | drawing Sate cnet ee muinlater ge _ expedition a, guide, and wil Uundoabediy , amit VARNISHES, ~~ | ehiet eficer of which shail be catied the sper son wade au areament BetaeE ee a. | ener tonte ee Battie against the Britis in | «uBCuETION OF GovEnnons at Mount Vax- | Proves valuabioaurtilary.—(W. ¥-AGrGd 908, . Summer Merino UNDERWEAR, intendent of the census, whose duty itshall be, | 5°" . : a om e i NON. 4 lay, of Virginia, and Gov. | oo - For Ladies’, Misses and Children, | 8 Well asa geueral assortment of HARDWARE, | under the head of the depactment, to superin: | mittee on foreign relations to-day, in opposi- far een” ‘made. In Benne Tiedne at | Matthews, of West Virginia, have accepted in- | | ADVICES FROM THE City or MEXICO state tend and direct the taking of the tenth cen- | tion to the bill creating a new Venezuela com. vitations from the vice-regents of the Mount | that Senor Villarte has takeu his seat as presi- ingeaud Nozries forsaee” omPIete. with Coup- | susof the United States, in accordance with | mission, aud in favor of mainecutan: we Pa ona rere ‘Ie Gotha has weeate> Vernon” Association to visit the home cof dent Judge of the supreme court, abandonin ‘and prices very low. | HfSant Nozzle, for $3. myelin | Heide appointed’ betes plcsuperintendent | awards of the old commission. The subject | hibited by the prefect of polce, The Pos | Washington on the 14th of June. “The an. | lls position at the head of a shall be appointed by the President, with the | Was referred toa sub-committee consisting of | thinks that Di. Ralk will remain inthe min. | ?¥al council of the association will then | foreign affairs. President az not Alec Look at our new Grecian CORSET, w GET YOUR CLOTHES MADE when | consent oI the Senate, and shall receive an | Messrs. Matthews and Eaton. istry. | be att =n. oe Br of visitors, 2 ace, Se ome ol wd | fou can hem ready-1 le, ata an al salary a ye etel i visory committee, - arte “ Our Own Make, saving ona ae henone coe eianl One annual horeid (the amount is yet to be deter: he 'y commit elegations of mem New Stock just received, “ . ‘The Secretary of the Treasury Russia STILL BUYING SHIPs.—Concerning ‘THE ComMU ‘IC SCARE has had the effect | bers of Congress, and other distinguished | affairs, and conclude the negotiations with rv DOUGLASS), Timea of the fact, A” STEAUB', and be con- authorized to appoint a chief clerk of the the arrival of the Columbus at Philadelphia, | of causing the National guardin Fhiladelphia | guests are alsoexpected to attend, as the occa: gard to American affairs, A nsus office, six clerks of class four, ten of lessrs. Clyde, her owners, say she is still i 0 prepare for an outbreak. The field officers | Sion Wi one of unusual interest. Govern EN aad seu _meotr vin oud Building: | (PVE HEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES, Hoom 52 | class three, fifteen of class two and asmane | Hicir bandsatqeet weeieeey a their order: | of the od brigade have received araeia cekers | Matthews hes seat eae vice-regent of West | . CEATEXNARY QF MEriioprem-—in the Ge MM, 324-E aN has this year made specialty o. aalecor exchanges, tor tae obese UE, | clerks of class one, and of copyisis, ete., as | They Would not say, however, that she hasmet | theln mem Wet in hand: ae tone eee S| Maia Jonatren cceptance of the invitation, | tanta, Ga., yesterday, it was agreed to bold tt oof Faine’of $15,000, Mowey at hand. “Bargain of” | MAY Ve found necessary, at salaries wot jess | or wiil not be sold. Tho statements of the | Sudden eall they maybe assembled peaapese | a liberal donation te the Meee ie in itation, roposed centennary of Methodism 188i 1 READY-MADE DRESSES, yalne’ of $15,000. 7 + ANma2en” | than $00 or more than $400 perannuin. ‘Tue | Messrs. Cramp, who are to make the alters, | The men are to be kept Cully equinped neaca | [Chariestoun CW, veep Press. Batlimore, instead of at Boston. and x now coustantiy receiving invoices of Kilt, TSE Io EAL, | Seetetary of the Interior shall, before Apri: | tions, are equally indefnite as tothe chic. | case ofacalleach man is required. to’ su ply ipeneanEEereueananmeed ‘Tourist and other Suis in all the desirable shades WUSSELLs, ICE CREAM, MADE uF | 1st, 1880, appoint one or more Supervisors. of rand purposes of the latter. This evasive. | himself with one day’s cooked rations. Ros. THE MINNEAPOLIS EXPLosion.—In the cor- THE EXCITEMENT ALONG THE CANADIA and materials, direct roar ais bouse in Paris. 2 Euro Orange Country Cream, free from Gar- ears wi a each state and territory, who is generally, with other sighs, taken as | ter-books containing the names of the men in \ oner's ipquest on the victims of the milex- | pronvien in regard to a fenian raid continn Mehotce ine of Bil Cashenere ina, | “Sea! asnliien, dearding=t used, NEGIS, resten~ Shall be residents of the same, the total’ num- | conclusive of the fact that Russian agents | the various commands, their r-sidences and | plosion near Minneapolis, Minn., Profs. Peck- 1 : ~The country on this sh c la ber of such supervisors not'to exceed one | have bought her. My. Clyde sme oy laces of business. are’ tobe Kept in public. | hy Peck. exsity, sub. | Without abatement. ‘Capes, Circulars, Cal- i one eI ae le says it willtake | Places siness, are ept in public am and Peck, of the state university, su iow rappers, Undergarments J.B. F. Corsers, | prfe, ded Sieeireaay tor Selieery a ammoment's hundred and fifty, The duties of the super: | $00.0 to buy’ ner. The Juviata of the plsess at the armortes, so there may be no de. | mitten Volumiuous reports of investigations pS a = eS Establishment New * atat - 4 . . making their way north in sq of ten or ew and exclusive desi, ce A ‘To propose to the | Southern mail line, was partly loaded las' in getting the men together in case of | and practical experiments made to demon. ‘tram . BONNETS, MILLINERY GOODS and FINE | 3UC%,e,At the Ol apiz-im™ | Superintendent of the census the apportion. | week for her recular trip, but her cargo was | troublen It Ig feared there may. be sasthoe | and Practical experi explosion was caused | {Veral outrages, have been committed *t DEESS TRIMMINGS, NAILS.—Ja a = iment of his district into subdivisions most | discharged to allow an inspection said to have | outbreak in the state, and the military are to | by ignition of mill dust floating in the air, | ten) all at very attractive prices. ve Ht sate sale cone ae, cortifies: oe convenient for the purposes of enumeratic been made under the supervision of the Rus- | prepare for itin time. The potice force drill | probably from sparks generated by friction of * Cite Trevise, Paria eS NBYLVANIA AY sands Uke of aluless cases of bunlons, corns, | \.icanate sultable per-ons.as enumerators | sian agents. She was found unsatisfactory. | Weekly, and every measure is being taken te | Thocten et eee et ox plove cae Victoria C. WOODHULL, who te at presen = _ ae ulcers, chill rheumatic or swollen jotnts, &¢. Sipin Sbelr Fepcotve dice re to examine Suppress all riotous proceedings. TH AL OF MRS, EuMA BETHEL, charged | i, London, is said to have instituted three: M®* s=r09 neerenr, pessoa bi | HA ncaa cue surat: | ne epg one OS MRR Ue | Barc om um ope Macarse oc Pot | WARE DI Samed had eal | flr dctamaton of Sarde, cl * — DD = endent the accounts required for ascertain- e fe his expert . while, 1g as ———— he nthe amount of compenration due eact | workingnem bea's Teh igh fea: wines young operator, Tutte, bexttode the seat yes. tn Camden, igen, FOL, Stevens. | wg-Amite, La. had a grand holiday, An - ™ , en ‘ator of is riet. U; = 7 a <A ct er he we irard was hanged, lemonad “ SANE AND ULDES Lace Care | SM no Raman: | Simei sua the feoraary | Rom the tibean deuce ‘tne ean tae | (gue oe atmphere ofthe esifdon | Shana ce och ats Sitons ad | Sy rey eeee antec, tat ai, tr we ba noes Been fois Seics Av STRAUS.» Ye SUA! gBy | of the Interior each supervisor shall receive | own eandidate for clerkewis receeen at weer | Building, applauded trom ‘below by a tazes | Ream the presence of arsenic, which: hon in LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, 3500 for all services rendered and expenses in- | Mr. McCardell, the democratic candidate for floor, over acres ot canes roe, Gown to thie erabi etme ee ee re ee eee aia. bg til sc aut * floor, over acres of exhibits, around and about aa. imen' trialin the aed ch tatsor EMOMEST FATTEUNS, alline pow apriee| furred, except where the districts exceed | elerk, was elected by 9 poral ot ohne Aer | Reon ver : Blasi Ou, CoUvicbel a anaes , ERS 4 . fy aE . 7 le “flew” as he pleased, while operating the ‘THE Bor: BOULOGNE RACES, or, as - CHILD:'EN'S FURNISHING GOODS. sellers and Stationers 114d 7th street new.’ Sehosl | clerk hire will be alowed "Rach enumerator ingmen mf ported ar “teed the republican ee vi Pees acta apparent aria "on Sunday, the race for ane 5 before Supreme court a if ark BEERS pay Zeer ae ack au | Sot eee boot REP | Thee act ruuen i chiaalcr | Sacer amy tb Hewat olen bn | Mm CPnlila ae. ot” “7™"" | ae an oe es ees | Rs Agere gran yoo r » LAC KO. equires him 5 “ ERIES, Sti aud Cane aati tn Fa Mead ‘tbe. WENCH “MorABLISa- pid [comedy and ee the Sisalosare of nen wets elected ty ma] ori tos ranging trom rived at St. Lagi Mo yontondey from near Gount F.'De Lagrange’s tine, Brie no, state ‘aiien ‘on the Heoponed by les, ‘HILDREN'S LA 616 Mb street opposit nited States y rm con 250 to 400. The resul nsidered D 4 is id Pi 4 th C a q made to order. margé ir | Patent’ ‘Omce, ss ocig3-tr | any person except toa superior often, bs victory for the republicans, Sera ate io 5 Boe: od : i dia tase pe auction for $1.25 o by two lengths, = yi, on Friday, sth inst.

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