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aa THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. : PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday | re Pennsylvania venus, corner 11th street EUROPEAN PEACE CONGRESS Evening Star Newspaper Com | —_-—__ — 6.2. S PopeeaEE Brie Fortifying Acainst Fenians. pep nesers oie Serene J iz ee ctiee seat ! + ARGENTINE REVOLUTION. paid—6o . cents 2 month; one year, Friasy—93 WERBELY STAR—published on a cart Prepaid. 35 coples for $15; 20 copies —__—_. | TROOPS FOR THE BLACK HILLS, no paper sent longer than so paid for. OL ° ~ ¢ O CENTS. sae: wavering made tava on Spe. Vv“, SI-N°. 7,850. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1878. TW D . ROROFE Te.baY. = Austria Getting Wartihe. = ae am | r Loxpon, May 2.—The peace fecting is not = : Tie Wi : = : - Hl CONGRESS, f ant today as ipo SUMMER RESORTS. | _ SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | 7° Wetains of Yranie, Ream amd | The Dintrict Government BIN. ree ONG one Brmaased Oye are ES : WEST Point Hoy | Ese HOLY CROSS CHURCH, cor, Muss. = A BRILLIANT AFFAIR. The House yesterday refused to accede to Age Te Gk anpoinced mshi of Austria. While Engl | pawenue and 18th street— Ascension Day. * ‘. Long before the hour of the wedding (7 p.m.) | the Senate amendments to the bill providing SHUESDAT. Bersic mens: Seats tee Washington News and Gossip. the streets in the vicinity of the Ascension a permanent form of government for the Dis- ‘DSAMARI°ANS—Thelé b Anuadl GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Internal | Church were filled with a crowd of people | trict of Columbia, ahd the Senate was thus =», Session of DISTRICT GRAND LODGE | revenue, $308,084.62: customs, $293, 26: made up of those who had the prized tickets | Rotified. Subsequently m the Senate, Senator N"73,1 0. of . 8.. and De ofS. will é ¢ gress Austria is making Dorsey, Ingalis and Barnum members of the | Monstrations unfavorable to Kussia, ° No conference committee on the District gov- | yup)! {els however, that the congress will ernment bill. The Peace Congress. spencers i > Sei is Mr. Eat 2 comm ‘ e Lonpon, May 2°.—The Pall Mali Gazette's hal Smee of admission, and those who came to get an | SPeucer made a motion that the Senate insist Mr. Eaton, from the committee on foreign 4 a zeti cose t SDAY, June 13: UBSCRIPTION: joan to- is : upon its amen Ss and that a conference i elati Berlin corre: nt state the formal bf aes oF clve rewind pitty, tat wears : SUBSCRIPTIONS to the tour per cent. loan t outside view of the bridal party, the distin. | UPO : iament id that a : reported a bill in relation to the na mining bs, Bowllug "Ai air and water: tend the y 2 ; commitiee be appointed, which was agreed | awards by the United States and Venezuelan | i@Vilations ud the Distriet of Columbia will be presen’. The | day amounted to $127,000, guished guests, &. Even when the spacious | to. mixed. commission, allowing’ the President | sued, as soon as all the | ae ylvania, i: church was thronged to its utmost capacity USE ct discreti a swered the informal communication in re 01 1 venue x3 ty, GOVERNOR HARTRANFT, of Pennsylvania, is ony es as c THE BILL BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTES iscretion in the settlement of the awards, | SY > the then ~ 8'So ping ao parade shronghe come ofthe pie inthe city. He made a short call on the Pres. | Tete, Were probably twice as many. peovle TO-DAY. and the appointment of a new commission if | £4Td te the date and other particulars of the 4 outside asin. The time until 7 0 was e | h 4 ' Place meeting. cipal st 3 ther Hail wherea banquet ay. be p £ This morning the House commitice on the ie deems the same necesaary. Placed on the whi be partake “ons OO TeD aH WHET esis | ident to-day. —— Spent by the guests in noting the variety and | istrict of Columbia hada meeting at which | calend: 3 Prince Bismarck. ai = aor AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | extreme beauty of the floral decorationsof the | jhe Senate's amendments ‘were discussed. | Mr. ent, from the committee on naval | LONDON, May 2°—A dispatch to the Putt intTated pamphicts and allantors Hie Hatiises, fe Dankitonctreet’ at, | to-day were Representatives Phillips, ['tner, Se Den a eenity oF the altar vw is covered rd Dill not being yet in type, Tu | affairs, submitted a report on the affairs ofthe | Mas! te-ctic fis Beriin sage Prince Memaieen F £ SON, 401 9h a MeGowan, Cole, Pollard, Rainey, Campbellaad ce . pical plar ING STAR served the very useful purpose | Brooklyn nav E. Church, Georgetown. Services at 10’ mydTe 3m | ana 7 pm. AM ARINE VILLA, i iety P q y yard, and the afidavit of Alex has been ordered by his physicians not to take invited Robinson. rotor A Variety of graceful form and rich lorming the committee of the correct text | ander Warner in relation thereto. Ordered | part in the congress, as personal attendanes 5 : = ons Color tov, Was suspended a wonderful | of ‘the bill as it passed the Senate. ‘The ma, printed and laid on the table. might prove too exeiiin laborious fer him =STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Tue PLyMovtn arrived at the Pensacola | Wedding bell, composed of flowers to the num. ; ME 4 t Jority of the menibers of the House confhitiee On motion of Mr. Anthony, it was ordered | in the present condition of his health. It is woceptlon of guests, re HALLENT ROO | CHORGETOWN RAILROAD OOMP IS Donn h she Galt and’ West Endies: on | bnurch were decorated with a number of em. | there will be no hghtmade againetthe Senate's | On motion of Mr. Thurma the House bili | Sonal sanction to the cditat ’ = ——— i ———— | sylvania avenue. on THURSDAY, May 30. 1878, THREE ENGLISHMEN who called to pay their ennai Sanners of various colors, pees amendment to lodge the appointing power | toconfirm the title of Benjamin E. Edwards The Situation in Turkey. *pR HOUSE, 7 at 12 oclock m," By order of the Board of Tirect- | respects to the President to-day had their Ruione them wae ie wih The aspromdas with the President," There was some talk of a | toa certain trac ot land in New Mexico, was | Loxpox. May it - io SOnES OF DELNO AEE “donb OF ae, Ktowea, Koeretare, > *tms23.6:_ | cards embellished with photographs of them cn of the blended sword, hainmer, and | {iether ta oles, one Cee oR Ps OF the | taken up and passec staniinople y EEBOBU THE. ANNUAL MEETING of the | selves. The photographs, which are of the | chisel, wrought in feathered hyacinths, bine p . ‘ Prope D f e Con (Aico, a bill for the relief of Nancy A.Herrick | ehangesin ih a liment of a majority of the committee was | of Kochester, N. assed. ad. ai AST FAIRMONT | head only, are placed in the upper right hand | bells and carnations. Another bore inserip- | against it pi aue lorie because it was held that | Bailey, the bill for the re- $0, Saat Rodit GAs, COAL, AND COKE HPANY. for the corner and are supposed to be the nev British one 1m Nae gene tnberbretations of wien it would invite the use of corrupt means to ligt of John Sinton, postmnasice of Browns. | succeed Phi: jection of officers and the transaction of sacl ie! wrinkle in the way of visiting cards for gen- vel —" Ma gs of Go ye upor s e elect aps a x ‘is. ville, Tenn., was taken up an ‘a . Coenen eae aeiiy coma before its wilt he hota. | Kzukle y iB & them" “By the grace of God. hapriness vod | Secure the election, perhaps of a Commis ‘as taken up and passed Mukhtar TH BE. WALTE, > Stockholders of the A er minisier of war, amoud Damad, will nd that Osm e si ; . ‘paying . Mitchell then addressed the Senate in : ND 78, at 2 o'clock p.m... at a ne 9 i - sioner who would not represent the tax-paying Mr. e ‘ate in | mands in Asia SEMEL 00 © Bema unt uanntamat’ hve Bene ve Terre cal floral decorations interests of the people of the District. There | support of a proposed amendment to the river | Pas | days prior to that date cannot bexoted. Apples A private note from Governor Dennison to a | bride Was a decided sentiment in the committee | and harbor bill providing for the construction tions for transfer to be made to the Secretary, at | H ennise Q i f six g TOTT € CRu _ 1. C2 Pestin fhe blader. “Water Jons. $5 per Case WELL, Ager ia. a, Chief of the ministry, nd th Ras! neluding teachers and pupils in our | jy ° @yor 7 esignation of the latter as gi g bras, delnd n of retaining the section pro- | of locks around the cascades in the Columbia | Mor ie ieee actionary step. Rashad nials sent ress. Springs open for visii- | the city Post office. JAMES E. BELL, friend in this city, dated yesterday, states | Public schools. < vided for in the House bill to elect a | river. however, is an ° THOMAS F. GOODE Secretary of the East Fairmont Gas, Coal, and | t)0t his younsest son (Perry) is very il with | ,2B@, approach of the bridal party was an- | Council. It. was held hat. the Secretary THE WOMAN QUESTIO: Proprivtor, Coke Company. my se ee | HAMA On OF thes be Wi, and but Tittle | Lounced as usual by the organ; and first ap- | Gf the: Tre: y would not have the time | | Mr. Sargent moved to take up the House bill P. , ‘ E Peared at the altar the groom, Lieutenant : " * relieve certain legal disabilities so ined of his recov The | Hoxie, accompanied by General "Albert Pike, | t@closely serutinize and approye the estimates | to relieve certain legal disabilities of women rite wi e friends submitted to him by the jet Comm: | Known as Mrs. Lockwood's bili—to admit Wabout i years of nee amis QF | AS they paused there in front’ of the assem: | SUpMitted to lim by the Distriet Commission: | women to practice before the Supreme Canet, he visit of the Governor will be | BIA8¢, they presented a pair of fine specimens | {9 give the people of the District, through the announcug that it was so near the expir nexpected turn in the dis. of m beauty. Gen. Pike over six feet in Council, an opportunity to revise the estimates | of the morning hour that he expected ho more first reported as matarisi | Bel leonine chest and mane, has a | pefore being submitted to the Secretary of the | than a test vote as to the friends of the bill at ESN EREORISGUSS aslaris lately as to make him conspicu- | ‘Treasury, and to this extent, at least. give | this tinie. ‘a tert. Tent Hoxie of alight. them the opportunity to say what should be ex- The vote resulted yea + 6, hays 25, and was all, d 2, aay atte - | mainly a party voie; Messrs. C hares, and bright youtivurfuse: | bended annually in the matter of improve party v« )TICE.—The annual meeting of the lors of OAK HILL CEMETERY will be held in the office, at the Cem:- | tery, on MONDAY, June 3, 1878, at 5 p m., for | the purpose of electing a Board of Managers to | serve for the ensulng year. By order. | é pital, the eity ¢ Mth of Ay The govert an repeating ritles, de ling 21 and wounding Iny 20-votad AM GOSZLER, Sec’y. BUFFALO LIVHIA, 5° BUREN ADL SANOS, And APPOLLINARIS inuing nt belug pres __ ous in any SSIONER BRYAN AND THE New Drs. | &¥, frame a clear cut fea VERKNMENT.—It has been known for tied the insurge = np aie ae ments, &c. The committee will,of course,agree | Hamlin voting no and Messrs. Bulier, McDe 4s in that city tonde cowardly ‘SPRING WATERS, ads ae friends of C - contrasted M ith the early gray hair of hisfam- | with the Senate's proposition to abolish the | aldand Voorhees voting aye. | fled to the parap a church until his soldiers Just received re some time to the intimate friends of Commis. | ily, w voted by all the ladies present to be | Roard of Health. Indeed. there is no way it The Senate then resumed the consideration | w y s. He then ordered all the dead MILBURN’S PHARMACY sioner Bryan that he had declared, both ver- | peculiarly handsome. The bride, appr can now be restored to the bill; because acon- of the i be buried inacommon diteh marlétr | 1429 PENNA. AVENUE. Nally and in writing, his absolute unwilling. | Ing the altar from the frout entrance, leaning | ference committee has no authority to put new | LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, AND JUDICIAL AP. their relatives to bi ness to accept a C ed new govern: ring hip under the | upon the arm of Gen. Sherman. next attracted arn that he | atteution. She looked very eliarming in her to resume his profession immedi. | dre atin, them. rtured. The city tso held by the goverame legislation in a Dil pronounced agaii:: where both houses have " )PRIATION BILL, Sin the case of this | which came over as uutinished busiz | \-S5= HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, from . t 317 OTH STREET NCRTHWES?, oard. It is expected that the House conferees | Yesterday. her portions of the state the Yule. I com _—___™: Very vextensive, facilities for manotec’ | ately upon the new bill going into elfeet, and, She wore a ne adiamonds, | will be appoluted to-day, and will consist of | | Mr. Windom said the bill was not as formid gents have been successful. The town ot curing, S:@ now showing @ line of Marbleiz therefore, the many applications now’ being ied a point lace handkerehiefand fan; i acl ili e ble as it appeared. [It cov with amena- ‘orondy Was captured by the rebels, ¥ 2 LOCK ISLAND 8 : Ncbuess of design andcolor | th % y apy ig i Messrs. Blackburn, Williams and Hendee. | 2) ppea [ ers, with amen Coronde was captured by the rebels, its gov a] aw see eee In extent acy esabiicinentin the | Made to Mr. Bryan for appointment to the Keam, the mother of the bride, wore a | ‘The House committee also tacitly agreed that | ments, 5M pages.) Notwithstandtie tee cae, | Gore: rrison defeatea,and itseommander The OCEAN VIEW fy Architects designs” for” Manties aud | boards under the new Commissioners are in | tollet of dove colored silk with rieh lace. Mrs. | 4/6 Huse committee managers agree to re- | erai hundred amendments, a half-dozen gen. | killed. ILe insurgents include neatly ail eke — ‘atings closely followed, and Imitations of x nde no circumstances will be be a Fuller, the Drives sister looked: lovely. in | Store the elective Council ieature of the bill, | eral points covered very nearly all of tiem. besi fainilies of th ° aotan © a beanilfui marbles “exact! roduced, ‘commissioner or have a voice in those ap- | cost J vhite si vith black velvet, ai ey Wi » fifty per cent. fea ? plowing irom the Ovea Egeuts for BARSTOW WROUGHT (RON FUR- | hotntmente, P- | Handsome. Master Perry a | they will urge that the titty percent. feature | HOUSE—Mr. Wood called up the joint res. of the bill be applicable to the expenses of the NACE, Baltimore KITCHENER RANGES; also ¢ | olution of the s the kussia fire-piace STOVE. Contractors for PracticaL Resumption. —The C: Plumbing and alin and OORT Te eneiett.® | commissioner of customs has given notice that Troops for the Black Hil ate for an adjournment of | DEavWoon, D. T., May Is.—Col. Congress on June ith, and moved that its | idat e bequet of exquisite flowers. The ushers we! Mr. Frank Leo, Mr. Geo, Dunn, Mr. David ut, He M. C. Dunwoody, Fourth pssitile. ng, ¥ EvSccoraance with tb ¥ District for the present fiseal year—thatis t! the government will pay of the expenses V. Sher of Gen. Phil) Sheridan's staff, arrived nadian pad for circ BALL, ? Li istrict sine ov -onsiderati, i here jast evening. He comes for the pi ose a des, Lieut, ¥ voody, | of the District since July 1st, 1877. further consideration be postponed until the | bere la K © he purpe ee — ; : ne tinati rillery; Lieut.” Rogers Bernie, Thirteenth y : | of selecting suitable locations for encamp 1 LENCOESPRE ORTHERN CEN- | riotis branches snd ong personal experience, will | in consequence of the near approximation of | #tillery: “Oe le, teent THE SENATE CONFEREFS, | Sthday of June. : 1 : 1 fons for encamp f TEAL RAILROAD, | So ood work cheaper than any other house, m21y gold, silver and paper currency, novdiscounts | Mavoys and Lieut. M. M- MeComb, Fourth | Mr, Ferry, President of the Senate pro tem- | On a tishig vote it was manifest that t Thres CAIpS: Wit De eae ne nile. WeEt be opened for ine Recmunes Sone | $= HATHORN Nill hereafter be made on American invoices | Pike, (the beautiful and accomplished daugy, | Lor¢, announced this morningas the confer. | republicans Were in the majort cinity of Bear Buttes, ten miles from Dead $5 miics from Raitimore, willed iS AND until further notie i Gen. Pike), Miss Mane det and | Chee commiitee upon the new District govern. | Wood interposed a motion to adj: woGd. aauttiver iit thee Tice ee 29 miies from Baltimore, w oe ny SERIA “WATERS lee Wer,or gion. Pike), Miss Marie L. Harrisonwand | fuce committe upon the new District govern. | eee hie ee toe Wood, auother in the vieinity of Rapids city, 1 F us boare BU J THE Case OF GENERAL Kavtz.—General | Miss Jacqueline’ Harrison. The groomsinen ment Dill, on be half of the Senate, Messrs. Mr. Hale Way, the centléman feom forty miles distant, and a third on the Little A GRAHAM. 45 | snst received, fresh from the Springs. . Beri ee were Mr. Charles P. Shaw, of New York: orsey, Ingalls and Barnum. raricinenita i s Missouri river, eiguty or ninety miles distant my7-1m W. 8. THOMPSON, Sherman has approved the findings of the | }icut. Tillman, and T. N. Symons. Miss iecoralion ay. Forkiscertainly not going to filibuster ag: itisthought these encampmeuts, i connec {HENANDOAM ALUM SPRINGS, apis 703 15th st.__| court-martial acquitting Brevet MajorGeneral | Pike wore a tasteful pule blue silk, and. the ecorafion Bays Bry pepe rept pee a tion With the Troops at Fort McKinney, will S' . SHES ANDOAI CO.’ VA: us < 7 M Harri: ieces of erOG: ? PROGRAMMES OF THE MEMORIAL SERVICES The motion to adjourn was rejected, for 4 1 $f ‘ ESANDOAL CO. WA. | BP Fie VANOUS A. V. Kautz. In so doing Gen. Sherman takes | Misses Harrison, (nieces of the groom), were TOMOKEOR The question then eame up onthe atiord sufticient protection from the Indians Isheate and Sulphur Waterss to tags | Jr =S> SSIS TAMAS WaTER occasion to say that newspapers and printed | attractive in white grenadine and white silk a : a 1 siders for the Black Hills towns and routes daring : | ESSIEN are not the media of communica. | trimmed with rose buds. As the party a) To-morrow being Decoration day, the beau- | Enq line motion was deterted the gumiunes, —— or June to remain twoer three Which for nearty half a century has wronght such matters, but the mails and tele- | proached the altar the chuir of St. Job tiful custom of decorating the graves of the | of eight, the vote standing 1 For terms and pau phiets address WonpRoUS CURES of KIDNEY DISEASES. Therefore, although the court- chureh (male ) sang, with fine e | J bar A xu 5. SIA and CANCER, may be had of all Train Robbers Surrounded, mo. my7-lin idiers who fell in the recent war will be ob- Messrs 5, Proprietor, e a he cane of Colonel Kautz finds “no | the bridal poem, written by Gen. Albert Pike, : s ALVESTON, TrXas, May 23.—A Neus Drogeiste, “its curative propartice Are almost | Criminality’ in his publieation, the Beteral te | (elven in the STAN yesterday), and which was | Served, under the auspices of the Grand Army h the democrats in the affirmativ rt Graham Says am Bass, RENGS AXD 3 mirsculons, , For Pamphlets conmaiuing remarks | Constrained te that It was nore than | scl to original music by Dr. Rimbatler Ge | of the Republic, in the various national ceme- | The following democrats voted in the n With five of his m i, is sur Caddo Creek by B. Meadow, sheriff of Stephen Co. Meadow was reinforced hy ten men from Palo Pinto last night at two and expected to make an attack at this morning. Some fighting was PEN MAY 15TH, 1878. lin county, Vermont. apl-m, W,f,.6w ‘irregular’’—it was improper, and must not | John’s Choir. The marriage service was terie: any mineral water tn pei e be taken as an authorized precedent. formed by Bishop Pinckney and Rev. Dr, | sid cure of Kidney ond Blubee iS A GCABD,. eee HI lott, ree or of the Ascension Church; and | buried. Ailments vutand Acid Dy s- the bride was giv 3 waters Ate all who are suffering from the errors and indis- e was § Linia. itisan | gretiqus’ of youth, nervous weakness eatly decay, Among these. apon has provadot | loss of manhood, &c., 1 will send receipt that will man and Mr. CAP Siam Ob r << wi ane tive: Messrs. Aiken, Bell, Bland, Bou and in others where there are any con- Buekner, Cuter, Fuller, Hat . e 2 ie! : . , Hardenbergh, u- ble number of soldiers and. sailors | BU Ngrean, "Morse, Pridemorey feed aud ( aid he would have voted in the | @.U0Ck. if he had not been paired, : ‘the away by Gen. Shesman. AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETER’ sent were Secretary Sher- erman, Seeretary Schurz and e following will be the order of exe! = nal salute at sunrise and at 12 m., by th: affirmative awe i nated dahe yesterday and the day before, but no . tah be mt cure yOu, FREE OF CHARGE. Tiils great remedy daughters, Postmaster’ General Key, Secre- | District Younder coinmand | j.4",,.4 od ten moved to lay the whole sub- | Gamage was dune on Our side. It is not known ths n3 wasdiscovered by @ missionary In South America, ——— 219 Lhompson and Airs, Thompson, Attoraey | of Major J. K- Hanneman. The procession, | 1°74." motion was rejected by a vote of 125 | Whether any of the outlaws were hurt. nZs in this countr, | Sen da self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH Cart. GEO. A. ARMeEs, 10th cavalry, is | Geieral Devens, Gen. Dunn and family, the | Consisting of the committee, the invited guests, ays—t ig of Se Iybeate 8 ch in itoe, on the BS, fs a White Sulphur Spri Tv ‘ , Bibie House, New York T.INMAN, Station D, B: souk Mey yeas to Li] city. jell, Burel ordered to report, by letter, to the super- | Japanese minister and wife, Senator’ Me- membersof the G. A.B. intendent gerera’ of reerviting service for | Creery, Senator MacDonald, Senator Vooi dd the orpha: , x-Soldiers and sailors, en, and which the public our to be a Bishop. hirteen democrats, Aiken, Dr. Sey I 5: GFIELD, ILL. May ne first an Cutler, Fuller, Harden — * . i, Ss a a Hon cite oul gan, Morse, Pridemure, of the Springtield diocese of = a Sts rato Yeeruits | hees, Wife and daughter, Senator and Mrs. | are invited to join, will form at 12:15 o'clock p. ee sear t tion of the Springtield diocese « | AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES duty in gonducting a detachment of recruits Windom, Senators Perry, Burnside, Spencer | m., in front of the Arlington mansion, headed ¥.,) voted in the nega- i church met here yesterday and og EE | re and Mrs, Spencer, Morgan, Senator ‘and Mrs, | by the Marine band. The procession will then inquired if it would be in order esolution unanimoy juesting w. Fray -| THE MAYFLOWER, Which is totake theeadet | Wadleizh, Senatorand Mrs. Christianey, Com. | march to the tomb of the “Unknown,” where, i Id be in order Seymiour to withd lination nother day. FOR LUMBER engine fier which ction Was commnuD him by t the Naval Academy on thei nim by as loner Phelps, Major Cox, water registrar, | halting, the band will playa dirg C be > i iH kK aid it would not at that time, la pi Ss re L h . Lauritzen, Danish consul at Wash’ | the march will be continued by the main road ts Cee : i, und a reply was received last night mer cruise, has arrived at Annapolis and is Dr. C. C. Cox, Ilon. A. G- Riddle, Dr. | to the cemetery,where the procession will sep- way to get iat emicnaieot anes ni T withdraw my declination and ae being prepared tor that service. The cruise | and Mis. Biiss, Judge Snell, Hon. W.J. Bacon, | arate and proceed with the decoration of the ur in the Senate resolution. ate-Hoa- ation in Trinity ehureh, N. ¥., on A END, ILLINOIS AVENUR, aT begius shortly after the annual examination— | Hon. G. A. and Mrs. Bagley, Gen. Banks and | giaves. The Marine band, during the cere- The question was then taken’ on the Senate —_—_——— Ors AVENUE, | about the 2 of Juue next, and embraces a | daughter, Hon. Joseph C. 8. Blackburn, Hon. | monies of decoration, will render appropriate resolution, and it Was non-concurred in by a Auction Sal 1 ro , | Visit to the different navy yards and the work: M,C. Hunter, Hon. George A. and Mrs Bie | pecions. After the decoration of the Braves | Vote of 12ryeas £0 131 n ys y ew Voux Mor eienan not Gecaiitian M. E. HOOPES. | ; = 7 shop aj and on the Hudson, The | nell, Hon. J. R. Eden, Hon. W. Hen- © procession will again form and march to | YS ‘00K noved to sider the vote old tons dike thei : i on | WILLET & LIBBEY’S. following officers are ordered to the May- | berger. W. W. Corcoran, esu., with many | the amphitheater, where. the follow i Ser- pelectno ene coaares era meden the vou were aid tod yy order of the Delaware, LADIES’ GOODS ae eancane penany Commander A. D. Brown |-others prominent in public’ life, literature, art | vices will be held: Musie—Overture, Opera | Tectine the r to insert the 2th of Juue in. | Kidding” was wore beck eatroad Company : as captain; Lieut. John C. Soley as executive | and society, Nabuco, by Verdi, Marine band; Calling the | Ue.then moved = e Si eae Nery brisk, with quick sales. —_—_— = CORNER 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK AV. | officer: Passed “Assistant Engineer C. H. | ‘The wedded pair left by the nine o'clock | assembly to order, Dept. Com, G. E Copsone |S Mr. Clymer moved to make it the 17th of | {1 MwiChs Of steamboat went off at ¥s. GOUTEE imporrations, Carseat gud Robert Crawford: Assistant | train for a trip to Jowa, returning by the way | Invocation, Rev. Joseph W. Parker, D. D.: | gMt- Clyme pon that the yeas and nays were | Low Qlouson ara at $3.45; (10,000 tons of | SS Spe ele ae Surgeon J A. Tanner, Jr.,and Paymaster A. | of West Poiut. They’ were accompanied by | Chorus, Washington, Sengerbund ;, Onli ordered. ‘The latter meen wee ‘agread to by te S514, and Cosed of PADIES BUITO in Lines bennett S. Kenney. . Mrs. Fuller (the bride's sister) and Mr. Man- | poem, Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D.; Music, Fanta- : sold quickly at White, Colored and Figured Lawns, and sivitin; 1 r 8 -D.; M Y vote of 164 yeas to 3 nays. ns of ches broug ae ning. The bridal presents were numerous | sia, Opera Don Pasquale, by Donizetti, Marine | *¥0 ; sia DUES ‘tons of chestnut brought $3. Per Wray pers: Cireulare, Ulste POSTMASTER GENERAL KEY ON THE Prest- | and of the richest ahd most tasteful desc. | band jLlotus, Wastungion Swengerbuhd ;Ora- nes Lp peter Oliver, | wactie Rhody and the President isatene . DEst's TiTLE.—In lew of a personal answer | tion. Among them is a tea set of eight picces | tion, Hon. Charles G. Williams, of Wis.; Cho- day to adjourn. ‘Messrs. Ryan and woes ae VIRGINIA PINE FRAMING, Der M.-...-$13 35 | to many letters received from friends In the | of massive gold. ‘The inscription was “K.L. | Tus,"-Soldiers' Memorial Day. Orphans trow Would have voted the same way if they lad | Newport, R. 1, Ma Also, several very beautifn! and new designs in South disclaiming svmpathy with any effort to | Hoxie and wife, from oficial friends and as- | Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphan’ Home; Music, | Would ha paired. They were tho only repub- | been Introduced in the te a Ra y provininene on. unseat President Hayes, Tos master General | Sociates, May 28, 1878." A card which accoi Fantasia, Opera Norma, by Bellini, Marine ; —A resolution has gislature protesting fi " licans wi ted a: re i a s es a | , We are now offering LUMBER at a lower figure | Key has written an open letter to the people | Panied this gift’ bore the following explanan. band: Corus, Washington Sengerbulnd ;Ben- | {CANS ho voted agaiust the resolutions to ad eat al stugptions affectin coor tee M. WIETIAN, Helse over penaen ia that it bette honsee ohne res thoonerens ue our friends and associates connected with All persons going to Arlington must enter THE DEATH OF EaRL Rv: Earl E tress Itscit iron, pe a mien et Fe on 907 Pennsylvania avenue. Hie femocratic the majority, intend to oust | the goverament of the District of Columbia | through the center gate on the east side, but | 4 DEATH OF EARL Rt Of Ragland, fii | appointment, should” nor be opened On ‘any 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, my27-tr r 13 33 | President Hayes and seat Mr. Tilden. He de. | present this testumonial as an expression of | can leave by any other gate. t i chmon pretenes ver. = STORET, all sizes (motiam:engsb) sess. fends the title of Mr. Hayes and says that the | their high personal regard, tendering their sin- SOLaIsRS HOME, the Seth year of is ape eke seeeseaman in | Pretenee whuitever. Re ditpute his election, He ya theleaters fg | and wisMey you snd your acoomplned sage | derdiectuino Mivig Me tesa ew | mentin {and was ae advocate of retsrs. | FOFtIYing against che Indians, hi i ispute ction. a v y - f i E : 4 a m, Sate BN i , » and BONNETS. which she will open Our LOW PRICES command the attention of | this desperate attempt fo Mexionat eves Le | palion'a bright aud josuus journey upon the | cession, consisting of the veterans ofthe Home, | Phang ine assault in 182) by moving the dis: | , Sax FRANCISCO, May 2A. Victor ae THUNSDAY: also wishes tointorm her ail purchasers who wish to buy low. stitutions Tely Gpon the sel eee eeu: | Royaue oF ike Gamer cuymand of the Governor, Brevet Brig. | bribery and COPUDUO, He wae te eyed | Bebool of Gunnery ts Unter a ant at the gasiomers and the ladies In general that all ofders nish,the bulk oF the democratic, majority in | ,, 70 Ligutenant R. L, Hoxie, U.S. A., Wash. | General Joseph i. Votter, and] the rVisiting | gefender of Queen Caroline and au advoone Superintend the erection of fortifications for for elegant Parisian Dre: ‘ing sent to 83 Nort he next jouse, and he asks whether the D.C, }, 187: ie ap et} 3a P| § the protection of Equimanet and Victoria. Charice st.) Baltimore, and 669 Founsyivaniaavo- | ery ppIN@ (medium length) southern people, remembering how the north nother superb present, was an album com | main entrance to the cémeiery at 10:30am, | pt Catholic emancipation.” As ‘nalnspring of | ouhg meu are Voluuteeriug for the ardiiery nue, Washington, will be promptly attended to, ern democrats betrayed them in 1861, can | posed of pictures prepared especially for the | and mare 0 the pavilion on the east side of | the Melbourne ministty; Deine inistry | Service. ‘Aivertect sit guaranteed, may27-tF Se rye He says that the southrahould aerate | poctiaal deaiestion wena Wey ast with a | the cemetery, where the services will be eld | Or'siv Hobart Peel teal ane ee eastEY eietel oa es , * He says t! the sout! id take c: oetical dedication irs. Neale; as follows ssem| order, Com i ~4 “are ie si ‘tin, the Thy. Sinth and Bats, St. Cloud Building. WE HAVE. THE LOWEST PRICE LIST. | inthe Foruesisth Congress ot ipreeuret “ —,y Ss. Sealey: Edwin M. Truell Invocation, Rev. Benj ‘Swal- Spyorition, aad BBs Gurceeded to the pre- | _Loxpon, May 2 —The bettiog on the Der coinesteady {nGrease of Sar bustness, and tho ng: by men who will defeat the disturbers of the | _DiscuaNGED.—Some thirty temporary clerks low, past Pine Spaplain ; Dirge Peaceto the forced to” Tesign the seals of office to Lord | Sir Joseph, | *#alust Mr. Weever's bay co! ing. formerly occupied by Miss : — of Representatives. The people of th z Denison,) Crypti Paimoni; Patriotic Song— 4 , and subse- The Markets. Stet, we anal be able to diaplay alt peveltion ine should in fact vote f« hooue who wil net | Sire POTTER INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE.— oyee Marta! Saige Prajee ob th Som. mers tand after big dea tn ee betas fered dae Ge, i he cial lines, as suon as they appear, aud at prices Pisdge himself to sustain the title of President | Up to half past two o'clock the Potter investi. | 6:6: Royce: — of the Sol- | prime minister. “dn Ts6l" he wos coe + #8; do. conse i o ‘ayes. Hi ses iis letter a SN pt p ¢ he er investi- | dier, Choir; Benediction, Rev. Benj. Swallow _ le was elevated to | series, 29 St due coupons, 81), bid “Bpectaities. this season consist of, HOSIERY, WILLEY & LIBBEY, man hiced to hope that the sehemes of 2 | gating committee had not met, thelr presenes | Guns tedt Heeuguigtion Kev, Ben]: Swallow. | het vecrage, dnd as! serene or foreign af. | Sugar du ; AN oI PAR’ ERCHIEFS, RUF XE fairs assumed a most uniriendly tone toward M ~ the United States in connection with the | quiet—middiiug, 11, Trent affair. In 1856 he resigned his connec. ie Corner Sixth Street and New York Avenue. | men who have engitiecred the movement to | being required in the House. owing to the Home will proceed to decorate the graves, as. my3-tr unseat Presideut H. an be carried out | close party vote on the adjournment resolu- | sisted by members of the committee, duting = the | tion. It been however decided to conduct ich the following selections of sacred music LES, Western xtra, 4.25a4-70;_ do. famiy, 300s TIES BOWS . extra, "4.2a4.75; do. family, 5.00a COrTON AND 6.7 ihern dull and 243 ceuts lower; Western firmer apd offerings light—southern red, ty t without a bloody civil war. To avoi Te eS ow eget FLANNEL | Ganger I confidently rely upon the patriotism | the inves ay .—Cotton firm and Flour dull 7 Iwation with closed doors, and send | Will be rendered by the choir: Chant—" Man's Hen Mth the ministry, and ‘since that ti W heat, ¢ i pe ren “ Earl Russell has 1 unofiicial supporter | 3s ‘ . . dentiemen”s Da el; a , and honor of the people of my native section.”? | sub-committees to Florida and Louisiana. It | Days on Earth are but a Shadow; aCe, of libel a 5 > Si Mal. a 1.16s1.17; No. 2 westera Gistinct) Js replete with pewest esigasou cote | 280 ee —_—— is thought that no testimony ‘will be taken in | Tigubled Soul: Pleyel's Hymne" Themusig | CE NMIAL measures in the House of Lords. He | wit” ra” spt vy badge, July 1.12. ee ee ets RGSUPRS SECRWOANL SS | QE THOSE HARDIOME BACK SUITS, | Tue Dewocnatic House Cavcvs ow Ap- | thiseity unt tne veturu of the perambuisting | will be by the ‘Metropchtag ctr, ees ley, succeeds to the earidoins Tt Amber | Corn, gouttiern dail: waster steals and - DOUGLASS’. = 5 House met in caucus last evening to consider a z ee . i AG hoe a Cavell, Win. INSUBORDINATE Ci A telegra 47%; August, 48 ma25-tr Ninth 8t., St.Cloud Building. FSs Light Golgred Cassimere PANTS Ai$s 50, the ate resolution providing for final ad. THE House Wants TO ApsouRN June Ira. | F. Perkins, Wm. B. Atkinson, F. Z. Maguire; Md. St Jot i 484: st 5 Steady—southern, 33: western white, 8iaS: from Annapol 3 J, 30x81. Rye dulf'aud nominal’ “Herds 4 ‘i ; HL Kaiser, B.F, Clark, W.K. Coli 5 : fe jourmment on June loth. MeBuekner, chair. | The resolution for fival adjournment came up | Bassos J. il > . en; | College students here have caught the spirit c “adipa FRAUS oli Pac svenue,,” aykor | MAM OF the commitice on banking and cur- | in the House to-day for action, First, Fer- | Chas:Macnicoh insubordiacion that is inthe colleges: “Last | Ma Mind na Pep Wonld invite the attention of the ladies STRAUS’, 1011Pa. avenue, a reney,spoke against fixing a time foradjourn- | nando Wood moved to postpone its considera- th nonies Will be wader the dined ¢ , Friday uight the students desired to have oue | unchanged. Petroleum firmer—refined, Lyaliie, to ber_hanasonse assortment of HE Fine Black Cloth DRESS SUITS for $18 | Ment until the financial bills reported by his | tion until June Sth. This was lost, by yeas 1ot, | Meceremonie ne following Will De the | Of their occasional hops in McDowell's hail, | Cofee dull and unchanged, Whine hone ead . mo sboukl be acon to be me committee, and now on the catended cf tts nays 132, "Next he moved to lay the resolution | GC0,7- Wood, and the following will be the | Where all the college entertainments coe eatd, | Sater 108. ite enanged. Whe Wheat, 38,000; PATTEEN HATS and BONNET: a130 A-STRAUS'. | House, are disposed of. A motion was then | on’the table, and it was rejected. by youu ise See Coe ee Walling, the assembly to | Aud as usual, made the formal applications | certs 100,000. oath 8, Bog) o_, Buipmenta— ; : IGT COLORED BND FANCY oars | ete UD eda ea nad ourument resolution | nays si. ‘Then a vote was taken on concur: | Cydch,Com.G. J.-F; Wood : Prayer, Kev. Joun | the faculty. Their request wasdeeramt eee | what, 18-000; corn, 180,600) ‘Frele tn Bete A full assortment of CRAPE BONNETS always | J JGHT COLORED AND. ¥i is taken up to-day a motion shall be made to | ring inthe resolution, and it was lost be tee torical Poem (compoted be Rey Gone ae precedented act. As the arrangements for tue | Brey, Pa etawer duli—cotton, sad. ; flour, 8.64, ; on hand, A. STRAUS? stpone the further consideration of it until | close vote of 127 yeas to 131 nays. The follow. | to! jain,) John Williams, Post Nos, | Hop Were already made, the students were de | *'SEye“yorx, May 2%.—Stocks strong and mixed, 5- M. J. HUNT A zen x Dept. Cha) idediy. : DRAPE VEILS RENEWED equal to new. June 8. Mr. Atkins, chairman of the com- Vv with the repub' S S cidedly provoked, and especially so as their | pooyant. Money, 3, Gold. 10L- Exchange, jong, ppeemeninsiie dain: as = "Tis taoincer trensy out this season at > °° | mittee on appropriations, said that it would loo Cece ter the pean dione Calon Bouck. | Ode to the Nation's Dead, (Kev. Geo, Taylor.) | Fivais Inthe affections of the youme Ladice tr | Bes? yort. 485':." Governments steady. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS. ‘p30 ‘A. STRAUS’. impossible to pass the appropriation bills by Bridges, Cutler, Fuller, Morgan, Morse, Pride- Ghott io Rev, Geta lor, Schots Binedietion, Annapolis, the cadet midshipmen, have the NEW YORK. May 22.—Floer quiet and steady. Mrs. M. J: HUNT. OOK AT THOSE MAGNIFICENT LIGHT guns igsiee even noni me House devote the | more, and Willls, N.Y.’ The republicans voted | Rey’ Geo.Chester. ‘The choir will ‘consist of | 180rs of naval discipline sufficiently relaxed ‘Whe sea Soonte ope ee my 23-tr 621 and 623 D street, | Li Colored Bogiish and French Gsssimore beats ivil and. general deticloges wits yhe Sundry | solid ‘for concurring in the resolution, exeept | BC¥, McGowan, leader; Miss Martha Mundel, | 10.Stve Shem the privilege of # dance once a | onc weaker Combis sence or OT sae eS : = ~ | RPGS aie FR SRRUae | Sooltea i commie trait tase | HOON Gada mletwiemayga | Mis Lenihan MaeAtcet | nek, Cantante he annus wa | Sheed amare came UMMER OPE: iG, re is ¥ 3 | Sal ould vor on Miss Emma C. Cook. Miss Lucy Shockey, Mr. we ing ae ~ u 4; Dreterred, 8 Revit pcre sis Maae eer ca ot | Ag tat eaat ue | UR vaqieten ss MOOK. dttnernas, | GARG grt yeespanr ie | Be lauint "Rew dadt APOLLINARIS be given to the Senate in time to secure action | And” athe resolution by ae pac ns 10th Mr. Wm. H. Ring. scampered off. Last night they were more | : - MES. J. P. PALMER by the date proposed. Mr. Atkins explained + by sti CGRER CEMETERIES. ful, and got through thei K 4 NATURAL A to amend the amendment bystriking out June successful, and got uy eir work of THE ATTACK ON THE PRESIDENT's TITLE— Sospecifciy sapsauene ae opening seiscanin: wired: Schaig one otwich have aot yetbeen acted | wat SiGalMferas gate te tat | cemeteries ine waves wit he Gcegtrcdea | Making ay lft of the au withott ing | seat hae wiiuat a ister ia ae a . upon by the Senate committee on appropria- F also the monuments in the city, without any wi n, ins i fephen» na Tia rep! = PATTEAN LONNED, AND 0UsD SER Highly Efervesomt Hons dis explanation satisied” memiors | ameyamen',ane.on arin tote in members| forma ceramics th Work Irevidenly tn the hands of the | $m, Foley in which te defends postion Sie the work is evidently in the hands of the | j th I 7 that urnm tal lace . * p n regard to the resolution ordering the inves- ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APPROVED by the Academie de Medecine of SRinedgte and Bote pee e Senate manded. and the amendment was adopted, THE OFFICIAL STATEMENT just made to the Rrouity wake Spine tome betane the Franee, and its sae in France authorized by spe- and June 17th agreed upon as the day of ad: tigation. He reiterates the views already ex- acuity takes place to-morro' d by him tee a alo resolution until June 8th was unanimous Secretary of the Treasury shows that during Le resses a against the reopening of the ‘The Zdand 24: of May, to which she invites the | Cie) -7 Oe Eran over ate aL av. | adovied. Mr, Ewing said. that sdjourmmecy | Joumment. the ten monthsof the current fiseal year ended | ‘Tue INvrrations 10 THE EUnoreax Cox: | Presidential flection controversy, and eon- cn setnity: ‘say! | PHOT ES e New yor C. “| should not be fixed until Congress had acted | proposep Naval CHANGE.—It i able | April 30th, the excess of exports over imports | GRESS issued by Germany state that it will be | demus any agitation of ‘the subject, saying he seteatieni ct Wortington a0 vicinity: ‘tnyR)-tr_ || THORLTEME In Dew Tork as upon financial measures now pending. He Commodore Beaawont ete robable | ormerchahdise was $27,62i441 and the excess | held in Berlin to discuss the San sretany wes, | looks upon e whole of this proceeding, oo NEW stock or @ delightful beverage. believed the tariff bill was the principal ob. | {at Commodore Beaumont, chief signal | Of specie and bullion exports, $1.253.511, ly. It is stated that the efforts of Prince Bis. | Cocted as it was, conducted as it has been, far superior to Vichy, Seltzer, or any other,’* | stacle to the consideration of those measures, | Officer of the navy, now on duty at the Navy marck have been largely instrumental jn | MOSt unWise, most unfortunate and most mi: PARASOLS, ‘Most grateful and refreshing.’ Tari Dal ah cul be et, Brionity; and that the | department, will be ordered to command the | (1718 Anour SerTLep that Gen. Witcher, of | bringing about the result without humiliation | chievous. Its effect will be to disturb th: With Fancy Handles, $1.00, $1 25,’ $1.50, $1.75, Ab-oluteiy pure aud wholesome; superior to all | tariff bill should be postponed Raat ext win. | foston navy yard, vice Commodore reek West Virginia, an ex-Union soldier, is to suc. | to Russia orrisk to England. Count Andras- | Peace, harmony and quiet of the country 00, 82.50, $3.00, ett galuat Croton ant artidesctiteea reuons urged | ter. Fernando Wood, without committiag | AcParker graced ye aug a sore Foxhall | West Virginia, an ex Uni of this city, who re. | sy has submitted a written explanation tw the | Neither Mr. Poiter nor anybody else ean pre IVORY HANDLES) HANDLES. stl pregunta only with is ees seers’ | himself to the postponement of the tariff bill, | iaival academy. Av ihe | tires on the Ist of July next. a | ustuan and Hungarian delegations in rela- | vent it, and I say to him most respeot{ully th: Al 2 ay <Usntatand vers teroonio.: said he desired to have that measure discussed — ——— | tion he motives of the government for “ hug fe Pisin and Twilied SUK” 1S inches, 20 lacus | _‘cHealebfut and’ well sulted for Dyspepsia and for three or four days, In order that people | A ‘Tre VoTE ox THE WoMAN Question.—A | _ COMMISSIONER DENNISON'S SUCCESSOR.— | Rialling itzell of the sixty million credit, and | Srm concert of action. of the, law and ond. 2 inches, #4 inches af cases of acute disease. ; Iinperfections of existing fa age as the | few minutes before the expiration of the | The President has come tono conclusion as to | that the measures proposed to be taken wete jemocrats throughout the Union, iu re; . TOWSON & CO: Mildly antacid; agrees weil with Dyspeptics, | imperfections of existing tariff law: . only defensive and preventive. Several arti. | 4 4 Pp! sn. anc where there Is gouty diathesis.."° 118 pum eit ‘ morning hour to day Senator Sargent called up Gomn Galen: Denilson 's Successor. It 18 | Shes in the San Stelatu treaty. aitess Arete tion of this investigation proceeding any 1 = t the most agreeabie, e OF mi witl Bis .PPROP iN LL3.— 4 kK "s g a Ou; 01 a Will, be i er, With a iden mayer South Sides _ | wie? useful in Catarrhs OF stomach or Buaddan dude bomuultisoagvesh contin far anal | flee daha Ook See nee Eo REO. fore makihg’ tee appeinteacns, cose tee modify. Nevers ese ores the congress will | titje; such as announced by :he Pennsyiva QrruaL noriex. Bi 1 om cae ks aaseeity. 18 diplomatic appropriation bill late yesterday | been two adverse reports on this billthis ses. | wishes of the Citizens! Gommiuse rowe Hee, | moaty: , Neverthe eventuailties, ‘The tear ot | democracy in thelr conventiona few days @ _ ‘To be liad of ail Wine Merchants, Grocers, Drug- | afternoon. “the House couferses seeeran | slo, eacn report holding that the Supreme | dred, not, however, with the uucerstattic, | ould Brel between the Russian and Turkish | $40 atrest the most {earful consequenc Ula Mineral SV aise dealers throughout the | from their opposition to the Senate amend. | Court had authority to decide who should | that the choice of the committee for the place | troops near the line of demarcation outside of | Shose who have. ugh Lanocenk ¥. gous: od* IES FINK BOOTS for Spring woar ot Uuhea States, aud wholesale of ments restoring the salaries of ave gues | practice before it. Mr. Sargent was reminded | 1s to be binding on him, ? Gonstantinople has evaporated. The Rus | We ton qe as I have repencdiy tank, % Grice ake for sale at very reasonal FRED'K DE BARY & CO., ministers and consuls to the figure now fixed Hees the ed aplation. ot ibs porting ANOTHER STRAW—It is well established by si a hey Fitharawn from Furiot. = 4 ohair will prove in the end either contempti: JAS, H, VERMILYa SOLE AGENTS, Baus ah che tae cee omni bise SUrTeRdared | AO ee ae Gate ee nee renee Me | the enpertence of the PO Department that | under the prospect of peace,’ The oilleers on | farce ora horrible tragedy. Whether ft w " 1k r ” 7 - xi four of e ten new consul insert = . ety “ 4 e: S10, eh sereet. Nos. 44 & 43 Warren st.,New York. the vill by the Senate.” ‘The other changer | Solely to fitd out whether or not the bill had | the amount of mails may be taken ae wn teat, | Bageretwe Prospect of peace Pleasure excur: | Pree the fesulrmuct sow Wi lederal + adiiiiies Boots and Shoes iuade to order a: short | Ever) genuine bottie bears the registered yellow | made were comparatively unimportant fee | ADy friends. He was sure that thadone. Mr. sions. i 30 cation of the condition of business. In this (aa said on another recent occasion, that all so msrg0-tr Pictorial! label of the Apullinaris Company (Limit- | total reduction in the present bill, compared | Thurman objected to considering the measure conneetion a comparisorbetween the ai a ; it mind of the pe ople vi a ames KEES 20), London, auga-m.w,feow,1¥_ | with last year’s appropriation for the same | im the absence of Mr. Edmunds.” Mr. Hamlin | Cobnee going in and out of New York on roads | . A, WARNING 70 SHOPKEEYERS—In New This country tse idea that ‘ic, Hayesenn © M2: KUPPEKE, = : Service, Isnbout #00 Wick tie gbjected to its consideration for like reasons. id. west for thirty York on Monday the jury in the Davis-Daniell “ Mg Olé OTH STEKET, 9 EB, SANS bg COVE ale gg ened the consular ana ‘afplomatie Dill tour at tee ‘The ayes and nays were taken on the motion caning sous ant at hist og pee ease awarded Mrs. Al #150 damages for | Peaceably unseated by Congress, are delusiy OprostTe Parsyt OF Fics, sods, tre " 89,0. Mabenie | regular appropriation bile hove woes disposed | t© consider the bill, and it resulted ina tie | And for a corresponding thirty days in Is7s, is | fase awarded Rirs. Dat and as guileful as the whisperings of the gre. fvods, trom the bankrupt sale my & e of interest. For 1877 the amount, of mail el 4 “fend in t fa toad f x ; 7 cE C. ‘B 100k, 2 ion, vy an C8 : coming out; a 95; for 1878 the Sar Fo Em aud BONNETS, ROBES Re JAMES GUILDS: ean Ot penn. | Indian bills. The remaining eight ace in Butler: Cameron (Beans? Gamcsone wade. | amount going in was 1.797.021 pounds, coming | lifter. penser THE REFORM ScHOOL HABEAs Corr LONG AND SHORT DEESSEy, sylvania avenue and 10th street, eae | eee ie lephative de Been on con: Guuistianey, | Berk, Hoa:, Howe, Htrewood, | out 6,912,072, a total of 7,008. Acguitrep—Emma Bethel, who has been | CASE, in (Ganch the mother of an eight-yen And all kinds of JQONDS AND STOCKS. Senate, the post oflice is awaiting to be called | by, Pacdosk, Patterson, Flumb, Itolling Sages, | ‘THE RESIGNATION of J: Cael ft ockiose Biche, hos eeeeeraer by | Old boy (George Zelgler) seeks to regain hi CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOuDs, psitatt Wistge ied os chet Up in the Senate, the river and hatbor ie teige, | Sake e Tee ereetae as Hollins, st Lieut. J. Thos. J. of ip, has been acquitted | ¢' jah having some time since had hii Spencer, 10th cay: has been 5 bythe under instructions of ti committed there, was " lovelites ip Lisle Thread GLOVES, Back in | ORe States Bonds of all kinds considered by te Senate committee on com- | ,NA¥S,”-Armsirong., pe Ds es PI alry, has been revoked. Jury under instructions of the court. called before Judge N r rT jous issues: Heh Gy eriiim Bayard. 7 Humphreys this morning—District Atiorne. MITTS, LACE. LACE GUODs aud EM BRL * i ; | merce, the army passed the House yesterday, Cockrell, Con! in eas | _ #9-An extensive forest fi z = c eae SE ROID. Yieshington ond Georgetown Quarter! y Stock rover, Ha Har: ppotent aoe raging in the 4% Thirty-nine horses were sold at the | Wells seprarien for the government 4 EBIES, SILK aa.t WO: S 2 ‘Manieipal and Ral 0 and the sundry civil and the deficiency bills | (W- Yop, dato, a ‘JouDSON. "Joa te. | vicinity of Ware Some 4,000 or | Cedar Park farm auction, Philadelphia, on | Messrs: ‘orris and A. K. Browne the newest styles, CHILDEEN'S LACE Cais | and sold by LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, still remain to’ be reported by the House aj 2 ‘Sauis: | 5,000 acres of wood already been Monday, aggregate receipts, itioner. The heari inal mci Bade to order. masse ur ‘marl5-tr 10whet, and Penna, avense | propriation committee. +f ag Swhyte. RE, Ba adolpe stroyed. ii i = ing Dargie rays te Wal ay next. ne 7 . . *

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