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a ee =n, + tion thereof, THE EVENING STAR on erat i = . ra its of the cities of Washington again a "1 id to be so designated DB: FUSLICRED PAY Tee the assessors in their anniial refurns. the Fate Peantyivania Arenge, cormer Ith street, | | every ave haedres aos " : + . jo v shall be annually assessed apon The Brenine Siar Newspaper Company | 3 ected uf, © abitant of the 8. B. KAUBFMANN, Pres’t. page! cone c yoareet oes a erved to sntecriders tn } Support in any man authorities of maitybyenrriers 00 eir own account. at 10 Z | the District of Columbia for tie preceding genta per week, oF 44.conts ber month. | Copies at : } F a posed shail be the counter, 2’ cents each, mail—postage pre a sche *. paid—80 cents mouth; one year, | m the receipt of ‘THE WEXKLY STA spobllaned on Bray a | pn the pt o ons iMtist DE paid In Kates of advertising Ms4¢ known on applies | ia wn stage prepaid. stice for din the . 51—N°®. 7,849. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1878. TWO CENTS OT EE | ameow OT: TH x FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. GOVERNMENT OF THE pistRict. | “5! | aden Ee x sor 5 E EVENING STAR. Tvrspay, May 28, Telegrams to The Star. Full Text of the Bill as it Passed the | 107: NT HOTEL, ee ees ag 5 SENATE.—Mr. Wallace presented two me- SEES Senate Yesterday. A lars ad- NESDAY EVENING, 29th inst, at'8 o'clock. | Washington News and Gossip. | moriais trom the Order of United American UNQUIET MEXICO. | _ The bill providing a permanent form of gow {kanes | Fullattendauce desire MCLEAN, Scribe. —————— Mechanics in relation to the tariff law. Re- “ hin three months GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal ernment for the District of Columbia, as < passage of thie i 1, with interest at ferred to committee on finance. er 7 ryPs PHICAL 9 9: euste 396,892.15, , | amended and passed by the Senate yesterday, ie of six per _ there be remitted BS eR Bh ae neuen a | rome ements came BRAG” | ME dette ecameniorooanee,| ACTIVITY OF THELERD.JTS, «2m ncatieiao tana wi Beal Girton wait ee Te EVENING: BY,X18§ | _ SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cent, loan to- reperted 2 Dill to authorize the. Secretary of V ratSe “) That all the territory which was ceded by | Feneral res nati pie aegis é i "i all, corner of 6th aud C . i Ne sury a erintend 0 % sr Sects rd gress of J entitled“. | Beac Sets momen i honaunee n day. $401.80 ints and aésay ofc sis ti treasurers, t Tate oe . te Donets a tae for the Suppo f the coven ment of the pis t > a + Ree, = = 0. y. | facilitate the purehas ion. Passed. es e pe seat ¢ tiet of Columbia for the fiscal year ending a tea ea alentrheet be BILL APPROVED.—The President te- lay ay ec eed allie . jhitea Staten at i. oe Falke end Ey earue MEER Rad: HACER, | Breve ne nit antheringtieCommisione’® | scuaton eee tat ae agtwcgest ate | THE DEADLY TORNADO. gcse ctatted ihe Baca | aivatteeencuaeyee ake st No, 1, TO-MORROW, (Wednesday, 29 he) at 1:30 | of ea pies ro refund ceriain taxes erron- question of taxation on tobacco had had the lumbia. Said Di ny = prapecty and | times for the pa ntof aul taxon, and the da gor deceased Companion, Joust. Hogren | Susly collected, —____ imposed: thercrores kewlied Fat at fun | THE GREAT WISCONSIN TORNADO. | eTy0s that y nas for the govern’ | thereto. “All Lines cuilected shall be pease Members are earnestly reqiiested to be punctual in | | AMONG THE CaLLEus at the White House | Wile and inexpedient & the present session of | Fifty People Killed and Five Times f sam any existing | ury of the United Staies, and the rece By Pe POWELL, sutevers- | {oeyiautemdaner, , Mem tse siturot tel. ©. | t-day were Senator Chrisitaney and Repre- | Congress to change the rate sf taxon totecee: | as ayy Iniured. vispatch to ¥S, applicable thereto not hereby repealed $s well as the appropriations to be made negaized. | Sctiress, ‘my20 1m panty day! ane: BY sentatives Burchard and Robinson of Massa- | He asked the present consideration of the COR CURN ART, May Mapecial dispateh to | or inconsistent with the provisions of this | foresaid, shall be disbursed Padaces flaatanaailbatiins — = FE. H. CHAMBERLIN, Secretary. | chusett: resolution. but objection was made by Mr. | the Cemmercial trom Madison, Wi act. The District of Columbia shall remain | m itemized WHITE SULPHUR | 3 GREE TO =r} y Withers, and the resolution went over. <A large number of citizens are visitt and continue a inunicipal corporation, as pro. | uidiv s Bie mics northeast of g Wr acde thet papective Banks THURSDAY. | A DEMOCRATIC Caucus of the House will be | “On motion of Mr. Eustis. the bill dedining the Frche of tee sevens tornade. The roads are | vided im section two of the sed Statutes | approve auditor of the Distr ef aud 1s miles southeast ot 3 | Dee, heey ee Deceration Dar iets | held to-night to take actioa on the Senate res. mode in which certain land serip may be as- Hieral y sehned with Wane font all parts Ga | relating to said District, and the Commission. ) lumbia, certified by said Commissioners, or a pert 2°60 perwere | requested that paper maturing on that date be paid | olution to adjourn sine die on June Ota. signed and located or applied by actital set- | the county viewing the devastations © | ersherein provided for shall be deemed and | nd the accounts of said Derme: $2 pet as) ied dvarvants | theday previous Re ters, and providing for the issue of patents in | Storm. None of the accounts have been exag- taken cers of such corporation: and all | © nd the tax collectors, and all oath trip tickets from ail promiacut | Saisvel Nerlent,,President of Central National | Pensonat.—Gen. Butler and Senator Covk- the locator or nis ‘legal representatives, was | g¢rated: nor has hardly half been told of its laws vow in force relating to the District ‘of nace ro ithmore to Bank. i 01 ference together in the | taken up and passed. e OWS Gc Ne ‘olumbia not inconsistent with the provisions rounting cers of et suis Wekioner i F. Austin, Assistant Cashier of German- eee oe rR. Genterence, toge! Mr. Oxlesby presented a petition of the | Suiler as muc e.Boutweil and Per- | of this act shail remain in full force and effect ’ ment of the United States co. Ti Anieri¢an National Bank. Board of Trade of Chicago, asking that the | TY., Thirty lives were lost in this county alone | “seo — That withintwenty days after the ap. | Hereattertie Secretary of the Treasury shall my 18-01 Wie Gy pee een GENERAL L. H. PELOUZ army be inereased to one hundred full regi- | 40d nearly a hundred persons were seriou H , the President of the United | pay the tnter on the three-sixty-tive bonds of {| proval of this E.ottiey & Ce States, by and with the general of the War department. 1s lyin ments of a thousand men each. Referred to | Miured. while the destruction of property wi vice and consent of | the Distri ‘The waiers of these sprin: suited for a large number. of diseases, nes of which can be as od by refereuce Sreeon applicati WM f J re ¢ 1 w Lof Columbia issued in 1. Creswell, President of Citizens’ Na- | Zerously ill at his reside committee on military alfaurs. wilt E Bes Fete igahe millions, Sram the Hest appest: the Senate, is hereby authorized {9 anpotut | of the act of Congress ay ‘ a. Jr. Cashier of Farmers and Mechat- | Tye PRESIDENT will leave here to-morrow | vide a fire-proof buildinggfor the use of the | its rangle collese across the state, the di | of Engineers of the United states army. sal ; a, Keational HERE. GeOrEOW Ne afternoon at 5:15 o'clock for Gettysburg, Pa., Hurean of | Engravir and Printing nd the ple have been killed wad no. be Commissioners of the District of Columbia, | ne ©nas. Bradiey, Cashier of National Bank of to be present at the decoration ceremonies the | (ther departments, was taken up eee eet | two bundred and Atty i cacrelse all the powers: and: guchortics saat: | trtiene invent hand bees e | PUES. swain, Cashier of Second National Bink, | ay following, Beside the President the pa Mr. Beck rose to'oppose the bill, but went off | Scores are left homeless, man vested in the Commissioners of the District of | of the United States: TL. Mattingly, A. Treas, German Auer- | Will consist of Seeretary MeCrary, Posin a speech ¢ he Seeretary of the | Knowing where their next n Columbi ppt as are hereinafter limited | fer interest ; T particulars; address $ Banke ee General Key, Attorney General, Deve Treasury for his course in relation to thesink- | from. ‘The accounts of surviv WY or provi d shall be subject to all restric. | fund shall be credited a 4 Y CARY, Proprietor. | Bankers. either Sec s churz, . ing fund. n 7 sels ons ane ations an “ : | priation for the J. H.OTEY € prietor. | ‘ease National Savings Bank. elder, Ehief of the Bureau of ing The morning hour exvired while Mr. Beek | Hei, everywherr visible are extremely pain. | 2S aud lations and duties whieh ai rd the exp HEAL Ne SERINGS. (Post. _ _ seinen Mel hereon and Ropr saulnege Bue: Was sp aking, and the bill went ove foreige ful. Commissioner who shall be an offic: a he reinbe B Cot Ev ANGELIS Pr, O1 s ets, is + imlin, from the committee on foreign 1 from time to time from the cv ~ | nothing a fromm covington, on . at Daudarton ssreet Ml | ordition. sutmitied a report on the. fishery Perrine: Maire tera: by the President for thisduty,. te | Strued or cot : Services at 10") am . « Baen - ‘ tion. in which attention is called to the clivity of Lerdist Raiders. c any othe shall he liability on athe it my37-3 _GENERATS Sherman and MeCook, and Col. t that the award SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. May A special the n his ter. ED to $40 and $50 | ED COMMUNICATION O# | Tourtellotte willleave here for New York to- | the. conntiecion dispatch to the’ San Antonio Herald says: are spect- F.A. A.M. 4 dallowances as an two persons appointe at the time of their citizens of the United ve been actual reside ct of Columbia for one y efpe ODGE, No. b, cer of the FEDERA GE, No. wil be held_on TUESDAY EVENING. instant, at 7:30 o'clock, Every member fs re- neress entitled * ol the District o her purposes,” approved June the act amendatory thereof tary 20:4, 1875. ut hereatier w morrow, to attend th in that city on deeor x hundied st Three American citi- and military parade | tant, and the su ew Laredo is threatened by day. settlement of the claim the utmost care be Lerdo revolut nel I ursemnewcaw Hi jc, | taken to impress upon the British and Cana- | zens, merc in confiner by the | to [he present, as business of importance THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE dis- | dian govermnent id people that the Ameri- | Diaz officials for not eontributing to the de. WK Special Comuunication willalso be held on the | posed of a large amount of unimportant busi- | can people do not col ider thisa just measure | fence of the tow Another dispateh says: 29th instant, at 2 o’cloek p.m., sharp, trattend | ness at its meeting to-lay. The eommittee | Of the value of the fisheries. They ree- ne revolution ists en any repairs of PRINGS—NORTHERN CEN- KOAD, nlus-of th ; he revolutionists ate ; ore their appetntnent. “and” have, | streets, avenues rs wiht the | Spe tune ate Brother JON Ts HODES. onse bi . that the executive dep fast i is. A general ¢ s ihat period, ¢ idence nowi | District of ¢ - made, or wh Souibe opened tes the Baa | ie orderot the WeMt, oe House bil to, au ed to pay the award, if, after corres. | expected. Prominent Lerdists here are pre-and bue af Scud iar eee’ Ben | ew pavements ate to be sutelieter fr eee Sp nites trem Battimore. wilt tre | 2 WM. G. BROCK, Seerétary. , with “the goverment of Great | paring to go to the frontie! a cho ‘Of. the: Hoang ar ¢ how pavemets.are t ned tn cep eles mg 4 om a ranaie: 4 1- | = cK ¥ $ RET. * jain, e Preside: Tnite State: ssi BI rs! ee! mda tl] Streets opens w oe. Agny to MISS AMELIA GRAHAS = ap Notice is hereby ras ie ited States. House bill for the relief of the | Shall. x : communica \ Mi Me ir vacane 1 ‘ M Piace. my7-im_ | the Storkholders of the WASHINGTOS x clit wae te petied Congress, deem such payment shall be de- M Rare. | abd said Commissioners shail each of them, e shail be « cAN ALUM, s. CaONGP ine uitice of the Company, Nee 109 by "A Dill repeati mauded bs the honor and good faith of the ord, F Robe- | before entering upon the discharge of his di me and if th HENANDOAH AL SPRID aS, be he’a at the office of the Compan! + Bo. 108 Ber 3 ul te i ti he two Tecumseh ang the | ties take an oath or affirmation te Support the et 060, then in one newspa ‘Alum, Chaisheate ant we Waterse'ho thag: | S13SU!S Soe aN $B Snter oF the Beara of Direc vinegar, and requiring all import dur r. McDonald introduced a bill to amend the B tden | Constitution of the United and to faith. | of New York. P phia, a mountain air 2 ore: 7 STL. HURT, Presiden that may be imposed. by law- on vinegar iin, | He Practice in the courts of the United States, | : the uses dle fully discharg mposed upon him | also, for one Dy phers appoinied | the gener Hi wn, Special rates to guests arriv- 9 yah ing in May or June to remain twoor three gue with e remaining Koones, Secretary, ms 23 6t ed from for id that other mills will y ANNUAL MEETING of the | accordin ign countries to be collected | “hich provides that no judgment or deers e ‘. ‘ r pr haracts id Commis: ; ead | yendered in any court of the United Stat tis { that other a m civil life shall each re for dials for the whole or any FOr eS A PTV EHS. Propriotor Stockholder OF the HAST PALEMONT | i herebs P ley a Tehoried ancaeeee shall be Set aside arrested or reversed, beeause | Stuut down next meen stop at ‘presen. Many sa compensation at the rate of five toa. | proposed to be dat —— —Ee - AS, COAL, AND COKE COMPANY. for the | ‘The committee mad verse report on the k ought ‘stopped P reeord fails to show or imparts etly shows | Contr iy shows | tere ud doilars per annum :and shall before enter. | full specifications can be i parties to the acts and think the mills ought ing upon the duties of the office e: enship of eithe: ‘y of the a 4 Oo have stoppes election of officers and the transaction of sdch other jonnt resolution directing the 0 have ste pre a 1 legal et ti eferre: j ary ¢ i long ago, and that the movement should ex. | . the Commissioners, and th business as may legally come before it, will be held 1 él > Smithsovis sij. | action, Referred to judiciary commitiee. long ago, S Face bond in the sum of 30,000, with sure RILANTIC CITI, N's. 448 MONDAY, June 3, 1878, at 2 orclock pm. at tee ee ne ere tcouiag ti |, The bill to prohibit the further retirement of | tend now through the whole of New Engl | The ofticial t Opens June Ist eB No, 1411 Fi at, now, Stock not transferred Ave | cirvoncy 10 De held ae opiocre ay ote tional | jeval tender notes came up as the unfinished | aS trade would be started in the fall, {ts im: | ppointed from civil life ap5-tsep7 SM. E. HOOPES. 's prior to that date cannot be voted. Applica- | Currency to be held as objects of interest. business. | petus would keep business moving. “By the | hati pethree y id until their suc missioners ions for transfer to be made tothe Secretary, at | : : Mr. Bayard offered anamendment providing | Moppaue of these mills ‘some 4,0) operatives | ball be three dlified : but the first ap jon, to rejed WEST END HOTEL. Stacy ot tho Hast Faitmont Gas Coal, and |; 222 HOX1e-Ream WeDpING.—This interest- | iat" the notes whens Taser are eee | are chrown out of employment. pointmeni shail be one Commissioner for ove No pavement’ shail be LONG BRANCH, AS de Ass my22-tjer | INS event comes off at the Chureh of the | ceived for all dues to the United States. ¢ The Weather in England e: y pavement laid except that Lox BENCH, fa Ascension at 7 o'clock this evening. The | cept duties on imports, and shall not be ak 4 * 7 7 LonboN, May ‘The weather to-day is of its Kind k pwn for that BURY PI ot BUFFALO LITHIA, high regard in which both bride and groom | tender. ‘air, but unfavo 0 purpose, laid in the most substantial manner, PRESBURY & HILDRETH, Proprietors, Se HUNYADI JANOS, wen rears been manifested throughinaz | He then went intoan elaborate argument | fl", but unfavorable to the crops. | si S. fiicer whatso- | fhe total cost of whieh sia noone here WILL OPEN JUNE 20TH, 1878, an aPrOLEEN se WATERS, nificent floral offerings, wedding presents of | against the constijutionality of making the The Markets. ever of the District of Columbia, shall be a dolars per sq od and suffi — just received the richest and most, tasteful description, | Hotes of the government a legal tender be- | parTiMORE, May 28.—Virginia sizes, do | Cebted as surety upon any bond required to cient bonds to the United States in a penal ‘Transient Board reduced to $4 day. Perma- AT and in a multitude of ys. Miss Ream’s | tween other parties, and charged that the act ferred, 414: do. consolidated, second series,204; | given to the District of Columb’ nor shall | sum notdess than the amount of ihc contract nent rates according to location and rooms occu- MILBURN’S PHARMACY, fellow-artists have ‘united in an ‘otter. | Which had madethem so had been greatly det- | North’ Caio ina'sixes, old, 16 bid to-day, Sugar | any contractor be ae surety for auy | with sureties to beapproved by the “ommis. pied. marl4-tr 1429 PENNA, AVENUE. ing of unique. and exquisite beauty, | rimental to public and private interests. ale BASE Ce ene r or other contractor in said District. sioners of the District of Colutubia, shall be \ 5 PASSENG AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, General Albert Pike has written a poem for ¢, from committee on bed A gi Win dG od te cana See. —. That as soon as the Commissioners | required from all contractors, rantering ERE VMrOH hus begnad od andthe Moran cad | LSS MARY Shp wenger Nournwxsr, the oceasion, which has been set to original | railways and canals. 1 Qh, muddling, 12; Rlowe dull and auchanged. | 4 oointed and detailed as aloresald shall Ive | that tbe terms of ches contra ea ne Bea Water Bathing Establishment improved. With very extensive, facilities for, manufac: musle by Dt. Kimball, the organist Of St. | to construct a talline | ern dull and demoralizedsouthera rol. deal taken and subscribed the oath or affi sirictly and faithfully performed, and that the ing, are now Marl ohn’s choir, and wi ea 3 st a | ao. y re spot ereinbefore rec F a pow contiaetors shall keep entsor other na, re | eee SS na PRO Bie, of Marnielaed n und W Sung ag the bridal | to conser ter a rollroad from Bist | te amner No, 2 western winter fed, spot, | hereinbefore required, all the pow nti hall keep hew pavements or other 20: 1 been read June and July 10 bid. Corn, south- | duties and pri leges’ lawfully ex: new Works in repaif m of five ye rs ‘e some of the verses: party go lo the altar by the choir of St. John’ By Ge | entry Rrehiveets designs “for Manties ang | church. The followin, in par! objection was made to its considera. | tin dull sed’ by, i jeak and closed shale | and all property, estate, atid effects now | from the date of the completion of their con western dull and w Watnscoatings closely followed, and imitations of Ring, bells! your glad carrillons, fe and the bill went over on a point of Cee ie i beeper vested by law in the Commissioners appointed facts; seglrs Ber ceataar or the ary es Ca LADIES’ GOODS SKCE, Bitimore KITCHENER RANGES: also H da bill authorizing the state of | 37d caer southe sagt} » Pls i In Paradise begun. me in repair for said term, w * * > Rye dull—prime, 90. "Hay | aud vested in eh said per re ‘por 4 | 3 nd imposed upon said Commis. be Kissia fire-place STOVE. Contractors tor ria to hold elections for Congressmen | Undkangeds Provisions dae dete neeangey. | sioner ¢ a q “Ub 0 e Con S810) ce shall be invested in registes be is = 5 | Plumbing and all Tin and Copper Work. = With a Take then, this gift mosi precious in September of each year, instead of in No- | Butter duil and heavy—cboice western, 12e ers pete aaa one peas yune un, | ot toe. ohted inten orl ee hee SURE EREORTATIONS: terme force af) competens mechsnics In thetr va ‘Be to her kindandtrues ee vember. Passed : ° Hedy Ugat's. Cotter dul, | Sasi IRA cease and “And the nd the interest thereor d to S lous branches and personal experience, wil eto her Kind and true; SEE vy me n All’. Coffee dull, | Isv4, shall cease and de And the rest thereon paid tc Akepreser ting the largest and most diversified siock | 46 good work cheaper than any other house, m2-1y And as you guard and keep her, The regular order having been demanded, | uged. Whisky firmer and higher, | Commissioners of the Dist of Columbia actors. The cost of laying dowo of PADIS SUITS In Linen, Percale. q a : May God be good to you. the House resumed consideration of the Be u “beat, 30.000; corn, | shall have power, subject to the limitations | ement, sewers, other works, hite, Colored ana Figured nd Brucio HATHOEN sto be no wedding reception at the | #mendments to i Re a hipments wheat, | aud pro ns herein contained, te or of repairing thes shall be paid Pereaié and Linen Wrapp2rs; Circulars, Uisters. anp house after the marriage. ‘The welded congig THE ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL, rt . Brights to Liverpool un- | axes or other revenues. of for in the following proportions and manner Robes de Voyaxe. BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | Woise i have time to change their apparelin | 28 Feported from the committee of the whole. | NEW YORK, Mav 28.—Stocks strong. Money, | 10 the payment of the cur expenses | to wit: When any ‘street or avenue through , nian Wai¥ Baeaiital — just received, fresh from the Springs, season ior the train by which they feave the | Lhe vill was amended in Its details tomake | 3. Gold. 101',, Exchauge, long, 483; short, 485°2. | thefeof, to the support of the public schools | which a street railway runs shall be paved, aiusint and Valenciennes, SULTS for Cac W. 8. THOMPSON, Sy Tor a ee Oy tien they. tes it conform to an army of 20,000 men. Nearly all | Gomtrmments fray 2. | the fire department, and the police, and | such railway com| all bear all of th mients,all at lower prices than aay previous ssason apis 703 15th st. bs : : of the amendments made in the committee of | NEW Soe rey oo; Riour dull and dectinfng. | for that purpose shall take possession and | pense for that po " KI Se aa) : 1 STEVENS. UE fe ne Whole were con in. Hl ver nd ‘without vecided coange. | <iinervisi e offic S, papers, | Uwe P exte s e M. WILLIAN UNRIVALLED Re ADORE NnevaNe erane: Sei.—.) the Sole weve £0) by veus and nays wasde. | Cons and Scent lower. ae | edits, secubtion ctarehard | rosGe,and for floras sac om and hile get 5° ONIN Qoxtry ano Price, The Surenie Court of Pennsylvania, has | manded on the amendwent “ | ofS 10 tor hott mone ant 'ave Recta COMO | Recounts beluiiging or appertainiag ty the | exterior to such track or tracks ae side 902 Pennsylvania avenue. Ceenpeane Winer Crirmed: Wie: Jude imentiog ihe ey x court in TRANSFERRING THE INDIAN BUREAU | preferred, 314% Lilinols Central, 84%. Panns;i- | Dusiness or interest of the government of the | theres .and of keeping the sume i burt 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. my27-tr MOET & CHANDON. road company vs. the executors of Thaddeus tothe Nee ACT ee ceed to bya vote of vania Cential, 80'4. New Jersey Central, 22', | Disirict a perioies uid xere sowie aatles. che eaid rallwa companics, Kavi 73 conto aed =" S 2 ted ws y 1a e ame as agreed avo ae ee powers, and autho presaid: Dut said e grades establishes e Comin ssio: — MOET & CHANDON, Stevens, deceased. | Tne eitect of this is to re- | 130 10 11s. 7 , Commissiouers, in the exercise of such duties, | ers,may use such ¢ bbiestone or Belgian blocks Peenvea two anes or tetten HATS aes Established 1843, lieve the estate of the deceased froma claim | “The next question upon which a separate Chairman Potter Explains. powers, and authority, shail make no contract, | for paving their tracks, oF the space beemenn and BONNETS. which will open RENAULD, FRANCUIS & CO. of 0,600 made by said company; and to | yoie was manded, was on the amendment Hon. Clarkson N. Potter has published a let- | ur any obligation other than such con! | their tracks, as the Conii ay direct ; TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, “and novi-coly Sole AgentsforU.B._ | fienis, the erection of the asylum ac Lancas: proposed by Mr. Knott, to prevent the use of | ter, written in reply to certain interrogations rts and obligations as are hereinatter pro. | the United States shill pas if of the cost THURSDAY; also Wises to inten her 1 oat ~ — Pe "Dey w Was a e of his estate | the army asa posse comitatus in the states. | coneerning the Presidential investigation pro- | vided for and shall be approved by Congre: of all work the provisions of this eustomers and the ladies in gene shat all orders: paying debtscand legacies, of $50,00 was | This was adopted by a vote of 139 to 117, and i | The Commissioners shall have power to license cept that done by the railway com- Se copnt Farias Dreesaesing 2ut to 58 Norte AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES to be devoted. the bill was then passed as amended. pounded to him. He says that Alexander | hackmen and to make reasonable regulations which payment shall be credited as Sen Waklaste ah ae ee A SUDDEN Manniage.—Fashionable THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL. Stephens was not “howled down” by “Pot- | {Govern their conduct Gone the teens the fifty per centum which the United A perfect fit guaranteed. may27-tr ‘a z ‘ Mr. Blackburn asked that the bill fora per- | ter's mob” when he attempted to check the | for conyeying persons, to locate ine places | States contributes to the expenses of the Dis. FOR LUMBER atthe West End were agitated last evening | manent form of government for the Di passage of the investigating resolution. To | where hacks shall stand and change them as | trict of Columbia for that year. aud alt pay- D e@euGcgLasnsn’ =e by the intelligence of the reception of a tele- | be taken up; that the Senate amendment be | make his Statement or motion, Mr. Stephens | often as the public interest shall require. Any | ments shall be made by the Secretary of the eames and © sts.» BE. Cloud TmTiaing, gram from Ensign Fremont of the navy, stat- | not concurred in, and that the bill be sent to a | would have had to interrupt the regular order | person violating any orders lawfully made 1 ury on the Warrant or order of ‘the ‘Com- Senter tae teats Leek ba eee ae ae ee is ing that he was married in New York yester. | committee of conference, of business. To this there was objection. That | pursuance of this power shall be subject toa | missioners of the District of Columbla oe Seals, bes tected as to eel cae Atereadioin. say, to Miss Anderson of G street, northwest. |* Mr. Jones (Ohio) objected. _ | isall. It was only in the newspapers that Mr. ne of not less than $10 nor more than $10), | majority thereof, in such amounts and at such Ing, formerly occupied by Miss McCormick. With This event was totally unexpected. It is be- Mr. Reagan called up the unfinished busi- | Stephens was “howled down.” The reason to be recovered before any justice of the peace | times as they may deem safe and proper in facilities au mented. and hew departments cre- oT & LIBBEY’ Heved bere that the Young couple happening ness, which was the bill to regulate inter-state | the Semoctats eae oy fed fe Hale in an section in imoname of ie Comins ioners. | view of the progres of the work. That if ated, we be le to display all novelties inour WILLE’ 0 at city, room ing about commerce, amendment to be al ed to resolution, All taxes heretofore lawfuily assessed and 5 any street railway company shall ne; special lines, as soon as they appear, and at prices to sail for Paris, whate he f3 ordered ra duty, Mr. Waddell raised the question of consid- that it was not, germane. “An inquiry,” | or to become due, shail be pollecten jena dus, refuse to perform the arose roaeteon eh lowest. Ist of HOSIERY, and the young lady with her mother having | eration. He said he wanted a morning hour, | says Mr. Potter, “into frauds accomplished, | to law. except as herein otherwise provided; | act. said pavement shail be laid between the Pagans thls seneon, consist of, ARASOLS, | OORNER 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK Ay, | also engaged passage for France,) they, with. | in order that he might make some reports | and which changed the electoral vote,is proper | but Commission shall have no power | tracks, and exterior thereto, of such railway RIBBONS, FANS. RUFFLISGS,TIES, BOWS, out consulting friends, concluded to marry at | from the post office committee. . to prevent thelr repetition, but an inquiry in- | te anticipate taxes oy the sale or hypotheca. | by the District of Columbia: and if such com- BULTONS, LACES, JEW ELRY,COLTON AND once and spend their honeymoon abroad. The On the question of taking up the inter-state | to mere attempts at fraud, which resulted in tion of any such taxes or evidence thereof, but | pany shall fail or refuse to pay the sum due MERINO UNDERWEAR, &c., with s compleve bridegroom Js.@ popular young officer of the | commerce bill the yeas and nays were de- nothing, is not; first, beeause we understood | they may borrow for the first fiscal year after | Irom them in respect of the work done by or assortment of EXTRACTS and TOILET ARTI- — navy, the son of General John C. Fremont. | manded, andthe House, by a vote of 112 yeas | it contained recital to which we couid not as- | this act takes effect in anticipation of collee. | under the orders of the proper officials of said CLES. Our Gentlemen's Department (entirely twill be remembered that Gen. Fremont—the | to 122 nays, declined to take up the bill. sent, and which would have forced us to vote | tion of revenue, hot to exceed two hundred | District, in such case of the neglect or re- eee Fee coer e aE ee oe path finder—married his wife, (a daughter of ——_ -+0-2-____ against on our own resolution; second, be- | thousand dollars, ata rate of interest not ex. | fusal of such railway company to perform the ¥ach artic.e is marked at the lowest New York | VIRGINIA PINE FRAMING, per M......813 33 | the late Senator Thomas H. Benton,) under CAUCUS OF GREENBACK REPRESENTATIVES, | Ciuse we offered Mr. Hale every opportunity | ceeding five per’ centum per annum which | work required as aforesaid, the Commission- Brice. We invite inspection from all. somewhat similar circumstances. A caucus of the leading greenback men inthe | ‘have his amendment adopted as.a separate | Shall be paid out of the revenues of that year. | ers of the District of Columbia shall issue eer- DUUG LASS. e 5 lution ; that it was not so offered shows it said © SSil rel CHEBUREAH OF 3 And said Commissioners are hereby autho: ma25-tr Ninth 8t., 8t.Cloud Building. RAVING AND PrintinG | House was held last night, at which it was d lificates of indebtedness against the property, ering really not desired: third, because itsin- | ized to abolish any oflice, to consolidate two | real or personal, of such tallwag a n ; : wnbsithasever feacked in Washingion.”"” 2°" | Discussep—Mr. Morrill called up in the Sen. | cided to resist the passage of the adjournment | cotporation tater tie eseiaeoe cs or more ofices, reduce the number of em. | Which certificates shall: beat Ieee ay: Rs. M. J. HUNT u ate fo-day his bill to provide for the construe. | "solution until some action is taken on th had the effect of preventing any report upon —_ ployes, remove trom office, and rate of ten per cent. num until paid, Would invite the attention of the ladies tion of a new fire-proof building for the Bu- several financial relief bills reported from the | the resolution. As it is, the committee will | ments to any office under them ze and which, until they i. shall remain to berthandsome assortment of reau of Engraving and Printing. Mr. Thur. | Committee on banking and currency. There | haye probably but one opportunity to report | law: Provided, That nothing in this act con- | and be a lien upon = JOIST, all sizes (medium length) ..........§18 33 | man said that he had announced when this | Wa82 disposition shown to vote to send the | in this Congress. and thie amendivenc could, | tained shall be construed to abate in any | Which they are iss PATTERN HATSand BONNETS, iil was first taken up that he should oppose | [til bill over till next session, insomuch as | if added to this resolution, be made to prevent | wise or interfere with any suit ending in | chise of said cot i ene: . 7 the measure. He believed that greater abuses | it antagonized finance. bills, which are made | a report at that time, and thus to deprive us | favor of or against the District of Columbia or | ates are not paic y r Fe han, “Bt Of CRAPE BONNETS always |. Low PRICES command the attention of | had existed inthe beeee ee éngraving and | SPecial, butsubject tothat bill. It was decided | of an opportunity to report at all. Just as we | the Commissioners thereof, or affect any right, | Commissioners of the District of Columbia on hand. all pure 's who wish to buy low. Printing than in any other braneh of the gov- | t? offer an amendinent to the sundry civil ap. | <ot ready to report we should be liable to be penalty, forteiture, or cause of aciion existin, may proceed to sell the property against which RAPE VEILS RENEWED equal to new. ernment. Mr. Thurman said that he had re- | Propriation bill, prohibiting the Secretary of stopped to take further testimony in some of | in favor of said District or Commissioners or | they are issued, or so much thereof as may be cently conversed with Mr. McPherson, the | the Treasury from selling any more U. S. | the added States brought forward for the very | any citizen of the District of Columbia orany | necessary to due, such safe to SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, STUDDING (medium length)... 0. 0.00.81 new Superintendent of the bureau. He be. | Londs for resumption purposes. Purpose of preventing a report. other person,but the same may be commenced, | for one k in Mrs. M.J. HUNT, lieved that the bureau is now properly man- ‘THE Tax oN Tovacco.—Senator MePhers There is no danger of a revolution, he says, proceeded for or prosecuted to final judgment. | pap in the city of rs. M. J. HUNT. aged:; that great reformsandsavinghave been | % C0. Sete he gon | because this country is not Mextco, and be: | and the corporation shail be bound thereby as | Washington, and to be at public anetion to _miitr 681 and 623 D Street. With the largest Stock in the city. effected during the past year. The number of | i#troduced his resolution in the Senate to-day shuse the people pret oy determining questions | if the suit had been originally comm the highest bidder. When street railways cross . are " - new impressions made in the bureau during | declaring a change in the tax on tobacco at the y legal inet Is, an e legal methods | or against said corporation The said Com- y street or avenue, the pavement between s° MMER OPENING, WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE LIST. the past year has. been over 100000) ‘Me plesent Session of Congress to be inexpedient, | have noi been provided, to invent legal meth- | misscners shall submit to the Secretary of the ks of such railway shall conform to ——-| Thurman said he had become convinced that Mr. Withers objected to immediate consid: | ds of determining them, and to submit to the Treasury for the fiscal year ending June 30th, ment used upon such street or ave. a ereat part of the printing of the notes could | eration of the resolution. determination thus arrived at—that this coun. | 1880, and annually thereafter, for his examina. the companies owning these inter- MRS. J. P. PALMER _ be done to advantage in the bureau, and he —————— try cannoi be Mexicanized. “Having accepted | tion and approval. a statement showing in de. | § ilroads all pay for such pavements Respectful he ing of should withdraw his opposition to the bill. MINATIONS.—The President to-day sent | the Electoral Commission, of course we were | tail the work proposed to be undertaken by | inthe same manner and proportion as required erally eupouncer bes opening Mr. Beck opposed the passage of the bill. He | tothe Senate the following nominations: J, | POWNd to submit to the results: but we ought | them during the fiscal year next ensuing, and | of other railway compauies under the provi- PATTERN BONNETS AND ROUND WILLET & LIBBEY, complimented Mr. McPherson's management 7 Si ns eg * * «+ | at least to be allowed to show (if such was the the estimated cost thereof; also the cost of | sions of this section. It shall be the duty of the HATS: * of the bureau, but he did not think that the Branciseo picdires, to be ‘United States con- | fact) that the returns upon which the commis- | constructing, repairing and maintaining all | Commissioners of the District of Columbia to ; : Corner Stath Btrect and New York Avenue, | condition of the finances of the Government | fulat Guatemela, and the following poMtase’, | Som passed were procured by fraud.” He | bridges authorized by laws across the Poto. | see that all water and gas mains, service, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, +| “my3-tr would justify any expenditures for the coi Willard Ft Cr ord om att 6 Pas Ney - adinit s that, the Eresidency is not worth 3 civil mae Fiver eae a the District, rs Columbia, pipes, and Sewer-connections are, lata u " = struction of new buildings LF. pat Li ‘alls, N. ¥., war, ant is: “There never was danger ofa | and also all other streams in sai istrict; the | any street or avenue proposed to ved or ‘The Wdand 24th of May, to which she invites the iE LARGEST ASSORTMENT heeessary. Mr. Beck sal ‘that de conta 4 s F. Scott, at Snoville, N. Y. lv i'war. The whole thing was, as f think: 2 | cost of maintainin all public institutions of | otherwise improved beforeany such, Pavement ition ingt y. : 10m customs and interna e. Pay: 3 igantic game, in which we he! cards. | charities, reformatories and prisons belong. | or other permanent works aré put down; and atevntion of Washington snd vicinity. my30-tr GAS FIXTURE tions have been ug tein tere fimeretant | pAAVAL OnDERS—Commander albert s. | Hii tte résublicans blufted use snoga Beat | fag to of controtled wholly or ia onet by the | the Washington Gas Light Company, arene STOCK OF 1N THE CITY, millions less than the last fiscal year. He then Barker and Master Henry McCren, to Torpe- | connected with the electoral count appear 80 | Detret of Columbia, and which are now by | the direction of said Commissioners, shall, at N AT THE ran off into his old, old Gpeech ‘about the ille. | 40 service, Newport, R.I., 1st June. Ensign | gross and palpable that all honorable men | Jaw supported wholly or in part by the Uni its own expense, take up, lay, and replaee all PARASOLS, LOWEST PRICES, gal payment of $37,000,000 annually into the | Milton K. Schwenk, to duty on the coast sur- | Should denounce it, Congress ought then take | States or District of Columbia: end alse ine | gasmaine on any street or avenue to be paved, With Fancy Handles, $1.00, $1 25, $1.50, $1.75, Also, a fuil line of REFLECTORS, sinking fund. r. Beck said that the Secre. | Vey- some action. If any such action should be expenses of the Washington aqueduct and its | at such time and place as said Commissioners 00, $3.80, $8.00, etc. Please cali and examine our goods, tary of the Treasury in his construction of Sara taken following the investigation, the order appurtenances; and also an itemized state- | Shall direct. Provided, however, That work TVORY HANDI. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, the sinking fund law, was daily guilty of em- FALLING OFF IN THE REVENUE.—An official | and rosperity of the country will not | nent and estimate of the amount necessary to | capable of being executed under a single con- PEARL INLAID HANDL ‘No. 539 15th bezziement. In this debate the bili to co statement, prepared at the Treasury Depari- | be disturbed thereby. He says the object defray the expenses of the government of the | tract shall not be subdivided so as juce FRENCH HORN HANDLES, 0c y y el a y. to red N ‘CORCORAN BUILDING, struct a new building for the Bureau of En. | ment, shows that from September 30th, 1876,to | Of the investigation is to ascertain | District of Columbia for the next fiscal year: | the sum of money to be paid therefor to less -) za 238 Reinet a silk. 18 inches, 20 inches, ap20-1y E. F. BROOKS, gravip and Printing, was entirely forgotten. May 28th, 1877, the receipts from customs ys td the facts, so that if frauds be established a re- Provided, That nothing herein contained shal] | than $1,000: and all contracts shall be copied ‘C. M. TUWSON . ith the expiration of the morning hour, Mr. =| % © | petition of such frauds may be prevented, and construed as transferring from the United | in a book kept for that purpose, and be signed 636 Fulanauicenee eas | J OnN E. KENDALL & SON, Beck ceased his speech, promising to PENeW It | STHGIASO geod or ay nteRnal revenue, $106, at 4 t a H if not, to clear up the general belief through. | States authorities any of the public works | by at least two of the said Commissioners :and myt-tr South Side, No. 619 B Street Northwest the next time that Mt. Morrill calls up the | tember Sdn Ists totais tee TS eee. | out the colntxy that there were such frauds, | Siaies Authoritics any of the public w. the | no contract Invoiving an expenditure of more = 6 ? Dill. sponding gharter, the Teceipts from Custos Capital is pow afraid of the commune, and | control and supervision of said authorities. | than #100. shall be valid until recorded and FEAL NoTIce. Near the Baltimore and Potomac Ratiroad Depot, | 1 ag i Were $116.213,00n00, and fron internal seonores Vee in ne enna ta en the army. | The Secretary of the Treasury shall carefully signed as afc i RM | FISHERY Aw. 3 % 570.84, makit a0.72 y s rn er all estim submi i s sec. —. It ist day of — have for sale, at fair prices, mittee.on foreign relatie Pee | Coniparing the eee ae ge 7 610.73. danger from ‘communism. | But capitalists | above provided, and. shall approve, “disap” | July. 15, the bos ot imetropeitan, oaks Fel Pg Rg ik a A ROOFING and OTHER TIN PLATES, agreed to report a bill appropriating #0200 | las been falling off Inthe Tevenues of the | protect pelucning boards insane the oie | REOVE: oF ten therogt ashe “nace mamme. | and the board of school trustees ahail be abol 2 Or y hygold coin to be placed under the direction | Government from these sources of #7,910,164.35. | Pr States and frustratine the witty cheers | OF, aby # teen aby them shall be transferred to. th Prices, 3a, H, VEILS SOLDER, ZING, all sizes of IRON (HORSE and | of ‘the President of the Cited Stare een i Spremasas The letter concludes as follows. = Whateeee {| Me yhublic interest fem ade; and after he | ercised by them shalt be transferred to, sh 3810, Beh atroce. * ai) WROUGHT NATE, MOLIS wcReWe | Mbich to pay fo te governmencofHer Britan: | BANK Orercens Ixpicrep.—Hiram w, | The letter concludes as follows: “Whatever | entimates submitted ta hime he shalvemnsese | Sao SeaNT Mate thority te motes a Ladies Boots and Shoes posit, Patent Omics. | Huss, RIMS, EPUKES.” it aed ie Ory Coenen, apount awarded Oy ae a | rec eresident Win Re peter T- Doremus’ | you may be sure thatuothing can resuit-ihat | te made a statement of the amount approved | officers and agents and. to adopt such pro mothe. maS0tr_ | CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, PAINTS any | DUrsuance of the treaty Of Washineran It and Joseph M: Smith, Wm. Allen dnd Silas‘. | Snces. "The teunie ‘ocapital property aud | Rem belongs, which aeatesesy at Decent | tion the pi were and ties devolved uy. M™* :§la4 SUSEEET VARNISHRE, ment the President shai deta necge Kovern, | Miltams, manggers of We People’s Savings | leedem will come, not perhaps in your time | fied by him, and delivered, together with tue | them by this act. ‘The Commissioners of ti Osnoaivn Parewe Onvitil. as well asa geueral assortment of HARDWARE, make the payment without further communi- sict ‘Has just opened a large select assortment ot opgret le committee also | tors. may not right it,is to prevent its repetition. | shall transmit th Congress. » | said District of Columbia, to constitute t INFANTS? pe conunan's LACE CAPs vgs aud Nozzles far gare” Complete with Conp- hate. views and ‘Tecommendaien on: Tur WINNERS at the Louisville (Ky.) races | 42 saul rons ees to it curiae & fo jeopard- | extent to Which Congress shall aietira or anid trustees of public schools of said District, w. ye and BONNETS. BUBES. OSE REELS, $3.60. myti-im_ | braced’ in the report of the Senate com. | Yesterday, were Leveler, beating Day ‘Star |. 26,,and uot to preserve the futuré peace, | estimates, they shall app: fi ted tor conspiracy to defraud the deposi or mine, but come ar last from refusing to in- | estimates as original! n- | District of Columbia shall from time to tim quite into frauds. To confront the evil, if you | missioners of ‘Ee Daler ar cehaee Oe, appoint nineteen persons, actual residents fety and prosperity of the try.” of fis ropeetee rad terms 28 ad Com miss pete shall fae Be LONG AND 'S 1B. CANS SPICED OOVE OYSTERS, mittee on foreign. relations. i 3 | ard Solicitor, two miles, in 3:37: Whisper, | S*fety and prospe: Sunes: of fifty per centum thereof; snd the remaining fees thall have the powers ond neta 4ND SHORT DRESSES, ach, 10 cents; ease, (two dozeu,) $2. Prime | aWard made. by the asheriese eee Seton | four miles, beating Kinlock and. Chesapentes shall ber loving scl phe aeavie | duties in relation to the eave aad atansoemes And all kinds of goods, from the bankrupt sale of J+ ©. Mahony & | at Halifax, are hereby approved.” The | in ; Edinburge, mile heats, in 1:4454 and THE DISTURBANCES AT BARCELONA, Spat, | Shi levied and a: nye the taxable | duties in relation to the care and m: 1” CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Soo Siang, Establishment, Baltimore, Sas | report selerred’ teks ne Fesolution was | 1:47): Grimstead’s Brown Dick colt, mile and | Ptiginated in the opp ae to meee oes: | Eee Mr eey ete Waited Btaroc andor | by and vested Im the Donel Gf teemeae ape Novelties tn L' : made by the committee to the Senate to-day | a-half, in 2:47. eepers a whic! € pro} of ty 4 mi Mrsae es CHa Ear SOY, pick, = Taree Bi Carien Licks, 10 cents 8 foot. Penn. | ardordered printed. Tis substan og hd they have for more than six weeks closed at | the District of Columbia; and all proceeding. | lic schools for the District of Columbia. * RIES. SILK and Wo oat , ‘avenue and 10th street, ; Dewest styles. srivania, Cu Step. awtee tn 38 my10-1m tained in the last paragraph of the report. re- ANOTHER CUBAN SURRENDER.—A Havana | Sundown. In the Cortes on Saturday the op- | in the ‘asnonsing. equalising, 8nd lev) of said Sec. —. That the oftices of sinking-fund com WRENS LACE CA mars-tr 4#@-Six thousand boys are bein, ed fi dered his wife in church, began at Philadel. | the British army. 6 feained for “ position censured the ernment, and a | taxes, the collection . the listing return | missioners are hereby abolished, and all du made to ord ONDS AND STOCKS, of the Unite, Sates should, ‘be author Ser or insergents eae a einer eee Se cake equring which the tis ¢ tor, fhe and t the sale of } prope ty or ers are tansferred | to, and. shane be exereiood Bonds of al " yay the award, if, after corre: i Limbano Sant » With 117 offi losed the lon sin; o s 3 (ONDON UTMBRELLAS, Bistries of Colnmols Beacot various tasnee: _ | the overnment of Great Bribe tes Pee | And ony roe att at, Omer hope without allowing the opposition to be heard. | delinuyens tans, tee Zolepntlon chernot, the ali perio tae eran LS ‘The latest styles of Gentlemen's Engiish Umber | Maney and Gear Bonds Soa Shought | ier communication with Compress deo Gri | becear mmant Of the insurgents 18 NOW ex. | EE EP ee cho debate ie ea ag tend deemed property, aud every other act and | provisions of existing laws . Jar, with bagdies of new and varie desigus. and s0ld by LEWIS JOHNSON © 00.,Bankers, | such payment shall be demanded by ake honor thing now Spey to be done in the | Sec.—. That in lieu of the board of health M. W. GALT, BRU. & CO. moarls-tr 10th st. and Penna. avenue and good faith of the nation. And if in pursu- 4%-The trial of Alex. B. Sayre, who mur- remi shall lone and performed at | now authori ward shall be ses, ized by w, the Commissioners oF ; = anee of that conclusion the a: times and in the manner now pro- District of bia shall appoint a phy. uli. W; GALT, BRO. & 00. desire to cait par- Oe enemas CLOSHING, Boots Smet paid. that the President. shail, as soon as may | Phia yesterday. < stein as health ided by law, except in so far as is officer, whose duty it shail be, 2 4a-An unprecedented movement of grain | Wise provided. by this act: Provided. under the direction of said ‘Commissioners, ° JAQUES LECOULTKE RAZORS, &e., as Tih eerectanarn went: 96 fers varyains, | Pé thereafter, lay the correspondence with the 42-The next total eclipse occurs on July 29, | in Chicage indicates a revival of business. the of in any one = shail not | exeeute and enforce ee , 5 prices ‘the several ritish government relating thereto bet eastern parts ae Th peache: season were xeeed. very dollars relat! 5 3 a | ‘statis. ed they reeommend as the best me rs Ja crtibhe samsed piuver ‘Orders by muail ‘attended Congress unless, in his infon, it shall dein, and chewece ean ‘cues orion of the ceived Nee ‘Oneane grt Friday. They seafeesten 10t exempt by law, ‘and on personal Se ee Pattie hesith and Se aaa thence mone Wt | go, bove-w compatible with the public interest so t@ do,” United States. were grown in Mississippi, = property not taxable elsewhere, #1.57 on vyery (Continued on Fowrth Page.) + y :

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