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Failure in Liverpool. ee eee a See = ~ Loxpon. 6.—James Hayle & Sons, fa < 7 TG: a i s © s d FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, erchants of Manchester and Lj SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE EVENING STAR. | "47 oxtcomeny prare s4rs. | THE ELECTORAL INVESTIGATION. | 23 nthe House, PiSjave resided inshreve- — Pool, have failed. ‘Their lablaties are Cin i He Sees Daylight Approaching. port, La., since 1855; have been in Washington ‘ *. | Tuvrspay, June 6. The W ded Potter Committee Proceedings. over'a year; am a gentleman of leisure: Was | SENATE. rome The Senate met at I] a. m. BEkLIN, June &—A bul The Chair laid before the Senate a commu. | pals nication from the secretary ef the Senate an- a free fro ve Phe. ine vath of W. J. MeDonald. chief | ture ofthe Fist arm notleed s perer Ketter. tin issued from the ace at'7 o'clock this morning nees Emperor slept well last night. He is sed tempera day even CENTRA™, BU: ING ASSOCIATIO AS o. 3.—". nis association, which was orgaL- Sch of May, will hold tts first mooth. “son TUESDAY G15 7th street Sppite the Patent Omice. stock book 13 st singe ‘ore and persons desirous of obtalaing shares can | revenue, $391,503, Washi : i vious to the election Washington News and Gossip. | | tuted back in his chair, with asmat! straw | attr our report of the erossexamination of | Ryreidentialeletor previous to theelgetion | Govenwiner Recetas ToDay.-stateraia Duis tener a Aeon tre Tenor rai, | the Witness Anderson, before Potter's commit- gommittes; the proposition was made to me | nica ete SOVERNMES c a PE P S . in New Orleans a day or two fore casting nu customs, $325,319.13. STAR Who asked him what he thought of the | 't; lose yesterday, the following letter, a - ; : {the state to vole for Tit | clerk of the Senate. x6 ok the Fight a ed yesterday ev meeting, or at the office of Potter investigating committee's develop. | Bich Anderson identified, was put in evi | Se eee te or ine eta eo tee TN “Anthony eviogized the deceased who | HF bas subsided aud there ar yaynee “G17 6 street. or by wldressing | _ SUBSCRIPTIONS to the tour per cent. loan to- ment galing dence: Shreveport, said I could get $100,000 for cast- | was ap, jointed in 1836, on the death of his BERLIN, June 6, 10 a. m.—A bniletin just officer of the assoctat hy: | day to amounted $1,1 . Blair:—“The committee is bringing home PERJURY A SMALL MATTER IN LOUISIANA. ing my electoral vote for Tilden. Asher was father, John G. McDonald, then chief clerk, | issued orts chat the condition of the im- eer ee prea, ——— ‘ the fraud tothe perpetratorsof it. it isanou | _CUstom Hovse, New OnLeaNs, La. Cow: | the only person that spoke to me directly on | to the lowest clerkship in the Secretary's | peror is sitistactory of the Tres war AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | fovy. Everybody knew that Loulsiana was | LECTOR’S OPFICETADTIIT, IS Te Hon Son, | that subject. A mah be the hame ot ohdeon | oMice and who had from that Kemble pots to-day, were cretary Schurz, Postmaster enator Kellogg, and Repre . 1, 16-0 v: 4 s 1! the place held by his father, having fe ne “ ley Matthew. ar sir—Packard, on Mon- | Said tome in a note that he wanted to see me | risen'to fill th : wh for’ Hayes. This ave see day, concluded that his only hope lay in his | 00 busmess of importance; I saw him after- | had Scene rion with thes nate longer than | giv pigrimage. is bac 5. . Lapham, Ha .. McCook. | bringing those who instigated, abetted, and | ability to frighten the President by threatened | Ward, and he asked me to call and see Mr. | any Senator in the body. He offered a resolu. S race for the Oaks’ Hubbell, Hunter. Robinson, of Indiana, and | were concerned in th 3 ‘al Key, o1s—THos. B. PENICKS, Gov't coe ting Office: Cas. P. Wa held in Ked a stake ; : syear old * ‘ascali i Asher. Johnson never said one word about | tion directing the secfetary of the Senate to | the ¢ erred for 3 year 2 WM. BR. RILET. Keifer. Heke concerned tn & fraud before the pubiic BARE Cai peiee ee ae eee aang tHe the casting of the electoral vote: 1 had a | pay from the contingent fund of the Senate gin) | Hilles wate h takes place at pm to-morrow mM Sree 7 ————_ etelr nink.” ask he work since then endeavoring to collect evi- | picion that he wanted to see me on the same | for his funeral expenses, and to his heirs or The German Soctalist Scare. = . ca wee 0 you thin asked the reporter, 3 ; Business that Asher spoite to me of Janne legal representa ives a ‘sum equal to three | | LONDON, June fi—A Berlin dispatch to the A NUMBER of citizens of Alexandria were | «nat the testimony so far deduced is very | dence. He has sent for me three times during | business that As! er spoke m 5 sOnnson, mentin cate Ado} aa i i i is oupatted that au oxtaamrain atthe White House to-day, seeing about the | damaging to those mentioned in it? the past two days, and yesterday two of his | when he first called to see me, I being absent ie S Sal dopted unanimously. pe i met itvery. i i ‘ » of the ladies in t Mr. Dorsey, from the committee on the Dis- | ary session of the German Parliat Postmastership down there all Ia GOCE ad aac cident s | Gaver iriends, fn order to induce me to go | sole nome) sald to sone OF the ladies tn the | |r Columbia, Teported the ‘Dill to levy a | convened. to discuss lest that he would make $200,000; | tax on spirituous and malt liquors in the bi the rep it will be asures for ‘sion of the present dangerous agi- but all is not yet told. “Yes, Anderson is of | With them, and to convince me that the Presi- | house that 1 course cried down as not to be credited. dent could not throw him over, gave the out- | for one day NomrNaTions.—The President sent to the + — =e j v cla “ vell: o Ww: vel et ia, Ww! b ace. tation. The Prussian Cabinet is aise consid — SERIAL SA Senate the nominations of a number of post- | That is a part of the defence.” lines of a plan by waich they claim they ean | 1° knew Johnson very well: te was well | tet of Columbia, with a substitute placed on ering the advisablilty of adopting. special joattny, mee fe er eee ee ne to eee eee. | Lene oe tea ter ee aeaed pitiat: |, READE um (the President) toterms.viz: Ehree | Acdunluted. with, the. ladies ,ot che house. | On motion of Mr. McMillan, the bill author- | Ineasures to prevent the spread wt sociallon. avitt and Bulging Associations’? will pont | ter, of Nevada, to Heer of public | pom cline mos cerried forshe republican party, | 9° {he electors on the republican tc Hayes, | dining out with Mr.J. M.D. Parker. the post- izing the construction of a ‘bridge over the | General Grant Going to Berl at Dax"s Hall, No. 615 7th strect, opposite pys at Ei HN ~ od Blair:—“If the truth can 12 proved, I cer. | but voted blank; that they did not sign the | master. There were present besides myself, tent (ve. on WEDNESDAY, Iith Insiant a8 | 7) porsipenr has not been oMelally no- | taeiin Hen erath cae, beshown to have | certineate, their names betag forged, ke. Of Mr. George IL. Smith, recently made collector Dersoxbould attend this meeting, as the books | tifled of the adoption of the resolution offered | been carried or rather counted in the same | Course, they commit perjury, obut that isa | of tne pore of New Orleans; Dexter Smith, willbe inattendases | inthe Potter investigating committee yester- | Manner you think there was a bargain | press that their designs were known and | other gentleman, whose name T don't reco fe versons wishing t | day, calling on him for letters written by Sen- | yith southern members of Congress to carry | Would be promptly met, might deter them (the | leet; McBean was a broker in the city; John- wg their turn at hour of M ws in behalf of Anderson's ap ions of the electoralcommission?” | electors) from making the attempt. Ihave | Som came again in the morning, and I made ator Matthe py s of the electoral sion . eat th hin ¢ T Asie tion for ofice. When he receives such not Blair:—* Of course there was.” posted General Harlan on the subject. In | an engagement through him to mieet Asher at tion he will send to the committee all the Was the President cognizant of the | January the party holding the Pitkin ét al. | 1p. mi; did not ask Johnson the meaning of letters he has received in this immediate con- | alleged frauds,and of the bargain agreement was requested by them to destroy his pote of the night previous, nor did I as! issippi river at Fort Snelling was taken | Uiyand passed. | BERLIN, June 6 Mr. Conover intrgduced a bill providing for the transportation” of ocean mails im Ameri. . Referred to postal committee. n of Mr. Maxey, the House resolu. tion authorizing the Seerétary of War to issue tents, Xe., to the Texas volunteers for their RI summer encampment, was taken up and | ae ae ee passed. What Hend ul Skoba- s illness Stock may be obtat ne or on day of meetii ‘ : i sher's busi vas s she: ‘On motion of Mr. Butler, the Senate took up |. NEW Youx, June ¢ indian ‘ on, of which there area number. They BPlair:—“1f Hayes was not he is agreater | it. He refused. He also refused to return ft | him what Asher’s business was; met Asher, von rer. = LOOK UP | apolis si Governor 4, wpor 5NO. AL PRESCOT will not aid materially inthe Investigation, as | foolthan Ttake iim tobe, Mliseets sine ce | tome but said he was willing to comply with | Pursuant to agreement, at Cassidy's hotel | and passed the ill authorizing the collector | $P0! sted to give his views on the sub- hates PASH AS Steet u.w., Secretary. | they might be read from the house top without | has occupied the oniee of President show: Ing | their request. Ideemed it best and it was | Walked together to a retired portion of the arleston to remit the duties on a chit ight or nine blocks | of bells for St. Michael's church, Chariestu borne | from the hotel; the conversation between us | recast in England. being r ret of the Potter investi ed that he was opposed t Treasure compromisingany one. Anderson never Wroie | complicityin a number of ways. In his dea!- to the President under cover of Mr. S.A. Gus- | ings with the southern men who were p tion, yesterday ny aitempt to JAMES FRAS sit No. burnt to-day in my presence. [will now have | town back trom the river, to trust entirely to you, as the ill-feeli | disturb Mr. Hayes in his position. While he — c ‘ ager cover ct m : r bargains, and by ‘his rewards to | me by the republican Ieaders has becn fntensi- | t0oK place on the street Asher had been a | (On motion of Mr. Davis (ML), the pitt to | hsturb My. Mase th. i Pet voolhn ring tin, the President's stenbecapher those who avcited ah che tentidae Te Gas pe, | Hed by miy rotisal to nie een ia chen tate banker in Shreveport; had known him half a aricnd ie esse Of | Sat the action OF che teh Cee ee ¥ DEMOCRATIC THEORY OF THE ANDERSON- | vided for all the feliows Who aided in securing | Os scheme. Truly yours, ae eeren year: oF tits walk, Siler a geor sree 10 MY | and cannot be reviewed, At the same time town, the , : MATTHEWS BustNess.—The letter introduced | Florida and Louisiana counted for him except (Signed.) AMES EANDERION: | Doltes The rome Gewne CUCU Ere | RL Lie GaRE IE ob aT ee snoruliie suk Mr. | he expressed tilmself in favor of a thorough GH, Ti i before the Potter committee yesterday, writ, | Anderson. He did provide for Anderson, but 1E NASH AGREEMENT. i 4 | investigation of the fraud by which the will | Spene dayrvices—at 10) TH . (riendshi “ies % jen by Juinos E: Andersol to Hon not long enough The Matthen bg upon my friendship, &e., & and har: anley Mat- opy of the d agreement r moved to take up the rly i ing a men are thrown out tl versa ‘ans 4 re of the people had been thwarted, to the end tong ¢ E i d WN aet agreement | the conversation. l imagined tha bor appropriation bill. . 4 8 —He s\ Mr. § ens) as enti ot | tha P perp tors might be punished } BUFFALO LITHIA, thews, enclosing the Weber agreement, has | .St7/—" He PA EPC REAG TAGs Pr cana Raton et anded, fo the witness for identill: | about to make mea money proposition andr |. Nre Blame antagouized the motion with one | phat the perpetrators might be punished agd & =) HUNYADI JANOS, given the democrats this theory concerning the intr Sogo oo tha: it 7 pelinc: -_ ¢ = = ™ 4 7 did not hasten his remarks. Atter these g pol- to take up the army appre ation bill, | * ——— rats thi a Bi we the Kindest of feelings for | same which he had given to Mr. Matihews, | did nt ar kse, sey , | ALUPPOLLINARIS connection between Senator Matthews and + * - {i 2 i a ” ‘6 | Ogies Asher said, as neari: I can re ct. Mr. Voorhees ga noti would op. Fi iE i in J y Clty. aBAINS waters, i : Mr, Stephens. i think: however, that he is | but that, since the other had been altered. he | OXcs Arher sald, agneariy as { ean recollect. | | Mr, Voorhees gave notice that ing yp | Fire and Explosion in Jersey City. Jurecetved jz orely grieved over his treatment. by th STO he eon cee eocee Means tthe | Mould uot like to state so positively under | 2 young suet” Sa0 UH OF €40 COO oe eee re | Bess poke motions, resumption Sup | duwery Cry. June 6—AL Sx o'clock this TENSE y stration, a E eavori e Suppose s ‘ aie : accept your certificate as an elector ;” there In the mof the order o} ‘ «of Colgate ».'s extensive soap faet MILBURN'S PHARMACY, ministration, and was endeavoring toco administration and does not wish to break A LETTER FROM MRS. JENK: accep! H a un the ing of Colgate & Co.'s extensive soap factory ne 2) PENNA. AVENUE. evidence to “blow it eut of water.” at it were, 5 * 7 55 we i Was some dispute at that time about the le- | little passage oceurr n Messrs. Wi at York and Hudson streets. © flames = Taw EED = auTeHTROR and was relying on certain damaging docu- eee“ How about P.M. G. Key and Sena that he had promivedto, produey the letters | Euity of 7 ae Caan OE LS Fee ere | eee RG a cite eter, asserting that this | spread tapiily, threatening a keneral coms S ITCHINEON tary evider i he believed to be in lar ano Gs b at oe bad’ promised l id that | @OtHing of the casting of the votes, Lhotified | was the first time he had ever kuown pration, and the entite fire department eae 7 OTH STREET NORTHWEST, meni oud ay tors Gordon and Lama ‘< written to him by Mrs. Jenks. aid that As ° ae. aoe ap or owe | er 4 e a Withvery” axeentte imenite tae renyutao- istence, to rin ndal upon the new ail. Mr Biairtook off his gold-rimmed, speeta. | he had only been able to find the firstor them, | Governor Kellogg that I wou'd not be Dresent rman of the appropHation committee op- | Edited « {A few minutes later an explosion ery : fri; ‘are now showing 2 line of Marbielzed stration sn [his (Wackard’s) endeavor to | cies. and after holding them for some time at | as his wife destroyed all. the in tins | atthe counting of the vote; 1 was advised & seotate, Winbropriation | occurred in the upper stories, probably chemt Marts anequaled Bee catameesris tar | teen te, purpose, he confided his plans length, viewing them eritically,repli case that she could get her hands on. He pro. | (ecklthy U.S. district attorney, Hugh J. |b fiver and havbey | Cals throwing down the The two andvaling in extent any establishment in the | to Anderson, bec peaches b: jon and Lamar are in with the admiuis- | duced the letter whieh he had fouad, and it | Cumpbell, Judge ard. {6 stay aha Mr. Biaine | Main buildings, with cost ery and a Waltcatings closely followed, and imitations of | Ne layed in the state canvass, was @ valuable | tration, “inore “oF less, Key. repreaouts the | Sie tutte tect, fe had gel for the returning board. to stay away, be- | ae, andor Prat Mri Biaine | heavy stock, were entirely 1 involv toatings closely followed, auxiliary to help him; Andersen, instead o| ation, _ repre vin e Bas {OlOWS: as cause I was ineligible as an elector, as at t aS yesterday Willing enough to set the atiny ‘ Farend beautiful marbles "exact! faith with Packard, posted off tecine | thieves’ who are combined in the jobs and SHINGTON, D. C., St. JaMes’ Hor , © for BARSTOW W bs ‘i OUGHT TRON FUR. | Keepi jobberie E& KANGES; aiso | cinuati and told Senator Matthews of Pack- It is true that he made aspeechin | Janua 77. time of my election I held another office; bill aside to consider ubsidy bill. 7th, 1877. Dear Mr. Anderson:—As a | o - m? rs AL i; i 4 Seng 1 cing Louisiana frauds, . ‘ae » Captain toca ght | considered myself elected, however. It was | Pending a vole on the motion of Mr. Spen OVE. Coutractars for | ard's plan and at the same time told him that | {Pe senate denouncing Loulsiaua frauds; bat | ¥ was Wi Wo aySele thee pleaser ors eee | not understood that if Tabsented myself from | cer ; Cea eee errata In: thats eae | ee ie ence att uauce and co-opera- | sere that Oregon should be counted for the | yous. Goreme Peas ilays azo to see | the electoral college that day that I should be Mr. Bayard moved that the Senate at Hous waches snd oog persoual experience, wid | Jou he thought he could get possession of the | Gemocracy upon such grounds as Louisiane my elder brother on some fainily, business. | Cine (pare qe Yacaney caused by my ab- | o'clock to-morrow take a recess of t AC Baltimore KITCH the \ssia fire-place STO" dune 6.—Virginia sixes do, consolidated. 59: 0 hours ation among | to attend the funeral of the late chief elerk. So gewvork cheaper than any other house, WE | ing: that Matthews advised him (An- | Mas fo be counted for Hayes, even to offset Perce month betore Lite home 1 got. let: Gov. Kelloeg, Packard and others aeocr ane | Somtienee: siXe%, oid, SHATHOEN fletson) to wo hack to New, Orleans | ate eee answer for y kept it a good while ere Topened it, because | Un me if I Should be absent from the mect- | The Senate refused to take up the river and | "xf! uw ND hunt up this evidence and forward it to bim, | piste, wisther you GHink sonren Captain was over at Bayou Bonfonca'at work, | img of the college; I did absent- myself, and harbor Dill—yeas 24 na ake un | 2ungs, 1s re BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | and to enable Anderson the better to Accom: | {s'tmplteated?” queried the repertey. 80 1 did not get to giveit himat all. So you | species et (0 All the vacancy caused by my | | The vote on Mr. Biallies motion to take up | Wheat sosttere namy ont Som senmin Gen a a ia er ge dn Varian a'member ot the Louisiana commis: | Mv. Blair laughed and said: **Yesst suppose | must not think hard of ‘iin for ils seeming | “Coming back to the conyersati vith the oppesition coming from these wawde. | 1 No. ¥ western) winter rod. spat aud W. 8. THOMPSON, m, Who Was toaid him. Anderson did oto | YOU might. He got part of the plinder and | neglect in answering your kind letter. Cap: Asher the witnesscontiomeg. Shenton ae Ned toelve precedense tie Uhlte 1s! July, 1.10's. Cora, soutvern fi BS me pace, Matthews certain documents, including the | Part of the plunder, and took a very large part PEE in the cold. Te prensa IE | fer. T suggested io him after rehecting alittle | “Mr: Blaine explained the action of the Sen. Fay eee tee ace Gt ond Jane, $74: Ix QuALTY AN! Higher ond Nash agreements, and when he : To what do you attribute the mo. | foreyer running ‘any risk for it. Iean't help thar bis ofer was & — consideration, for Ate commultice. sai toad byparagrasied ats fairly active and steady southern, boast: cham} Wines of vipers he claimed his reward, and in eon. | tive of the democrats who it Is charged Taughing when f think what foots we all were, could decide ‘the Tresideney: and. thittyor | amendments mained Be ie yes pe a ke hemor dh peeeee in Pareto of this werrion solely: Senator Mat. | €d the President to be counted in by yi to be sure~you aswell agus, In your letter | forty thousand qllate ee nee peer ‘The ameudment increasing th ja- | Sorimoned. Poems ae 50. Ben MOET & CHANDON, sectang a ist hi @ place in pnp. | *2 agreement with him you did not mention what document it was | ['ty thousand dollars was a mere bagatelle. Sad fom tment increasing the appropria meats, ho6 ars, clear rib’ sides, MOET & CHANDON, thews tried to assist him to a place in the pnb- ‘Blair “To the Tom Scott and Jay Gould | you wished to get. Is it S—"s letier to D. | Lonly talked enough to keep him talking; he | tion for ree: iting and trans ortation of re warbe packed, 4 i Hoe © 0%. Lard ‘Established 1843, lie service. ee oe railroad jobs. That had everything to do with | and you? If so, why did you not say so? Souceded the pep ioe the eRe Dime nek | CEuits fromm 950,00! c6 €16,000 (the present allow. | SESS Pah ceerain eek toes, ee RENAULD, wun OUI BOs ‘ SecRETARY McCRaky, accompanied by | it. Hayes was to help these jobbers, and the | Almost all our old friends aie gone. Senator ough. i tol Ld Gok wo eee ated Ah ie ee “e w ; h Gen. Meigs, made av leum quiei—refined, 11 gall\. ‘offee nominally A714." w Ariligton cemetery t yes was t these Imost frends ale go Fnited | thousand dollars would not be a large sum for | On the proposition to restore the army to | {&ule\—refi - . it of Inspection:to: the over Fides in T TISTHIG thet ee Biatos Santor, Saeckite eee ee the magnitude of the work Teqiired: “The | 25,umen, there was considerable distirlog. | wet Moi paeean 2380. eraats ery this afternoon. Mi was, Money had everything to do with | am at the Se ames. eqyalivays stay here, Will | vine ane Said I “thal Levieris willing G2 | _HOUSE—On motion ef Mr. Whitthorne, O00: Frvights to Liverpool 1 RESUMPTION REPEAL Brit Vintuatty | it. It wasmoney that put Hayes in, and noth- | remain afew days (ten). Would glad to | \ an, § at esday evening vas assigi S “5 i ‘cotton, '4d.2 flour, Ss.6a.t Kina —Senator Voorhees today made-an | HE bucmoney Keeps itm in He would huve | heaton Soult yoeny mised eon keatets | Hsten"to"a proposition of “this: Sorte pee | Tuesay evening” next was assigned for the | fer Mizu0w ut: MEM Resins fagore je vet.” 4 id: e} 7 e ii \. Big. i been out long ago if it was not for the monk vrite. i vell, Lam, as ever, | B€, has not got up to his price’ yet. consideration of reports from the committee | 8*8'n, 8) r FOR LUMBER effort to call up the House bill to repeal the | people's operations InGongress. AS sooniag | Laue any PRE, You are well, I'am. as ever, | We ended our walk inabout half Sekeuetiy | °° naval affal SEW WORK. June ¢ ‘tocks easy. Money, 3 your friend, (Signed) AGNEs D. JENKs. i i ne Exchouge, long, 3 Short, 486'2. Gov- resumption act, and the vote thereon indicated | we kill Tom Seott’s and Jay Gould's schemes in “ Excuse paper.” Exeusechirography. Iam Heenece ia talking with Asher wes to put Be Mr. Williams (Mich.) asked that next Mon- | emments firm.” quite couclusively that financial legislation for | Congress. which is being done almost every | quite tired out with my long journey.” | thus T coubeaay twa each tt and | gay, after 2 o'clock, be assigned to the com sy YQRK, Jane 6.—Fiour dull and un- 1 i i ‘The witness explained that “The Captain” | On What resueuilie ae eae acker and | mitee on the D till think, then, Mr. Blair, | meant Mrs. Jenks’ husband, aud that the capi. | 8 What responsi Tees coaking 8 ae the session is finished. Upon a motion as to | day, we can soon turn him out.” irict of Columbia, on the | Changed. Wheat’ dull aud unchanged. Corn, ‘ bil st = ae x same ten sident will be turned out of of- | tal, with a dash, meant Sherman, and that | "er; never intended to accept anything ABRZINGLY LOW PRICES the order of business, there were three bills ou $and regulations as underthethird | Heer * uate easier: No. 2 active aud trifle ur antagonizing one another—the army bill: the | that the F 3 Monday. The committee had many matters, | "LONDON, June river and harbar bil, and the resumption re- the Whole phrase meant Sherman's’ letter to | Udn't bid $200,000 because I thought that by | je aid’ whieh should be cemact 3 a st Yes, Ido; 1am more certain of it | Don and itm | asking such a high price Icould protect my P VELLET & LIBBEY'S. peal bill. The first Vote was taken on the . 96 1-16 for mo i ee I could ¥ | Mr. Page saw no reason why the District of | T. S_ bonds question whether tne army bill or the river aliiteeialagi Mr, MeMahon asked Mr. Cox whether Sena- FAA eet ae See nae, ponte VIE. Columbia should haye precedence over other | 1! 4: do. preferred, 3 = and barber bil should be -aken up, and the erg arasident, says be wilt resist | tor Matthews had given to him all the papers | {ty St my vittue, “Before iny interview with | Duysess, aud he objected. harew Couieat's1.. Hesding italivond, 16 ‘f AND NEW YOHKE Ay. ate voted to take up the army nen rtin that direction other than that of | and letters he relaung to the matter? i 5 3 ‘ of r. Page subsequenily withdrew his ob- eu ral, 31, ai + CORREDTS FERAE: the friends of the resumption repeal iaw an- ichment.” Mr. Cox--No, sit: 1 did not so understand | ASber I told Marshal Pitkin of my suspicivus. | i 36 1on_of the i i and ite : i He jection on condition that the time be fixed at 3 | CeBta! console, taxonized it against the conside ‘ood him to state that these | 22d it was my intention to leave ou Asher “clock, but Mr. Thom: er e- iscebae cote eine a ‘ pression that I would entertain | men gijected: 7 Tompson and other gentle An Interview with Mrs, Jenks. otha money was mouty | Mr. Fuller, from the committee on public | WHAT SHE KNOWS ANOUT ANDERSON, BT y was. reporied back the bill to forfeit certain | A dispatch to the New York Herald fi 2 —* He could not do much to resist the hind the i army bill, claiming that if it was not taken up uni'ed will of the people, to which sen- Ig of the Nash and Weber | Hi nue in todas itwould not beat this session; Asautare | Unuent the ‘movement, as some call 1, 18 rap agreements, which Especially inquired for. I | frealgat wes vote was reached, and by yeas to nays 23 | idly approaching.” only asked for those two papers, The letter h ‘2 land: the Senate decidéd to go on w Star—"Would not his moral influence % Fi Mr; McMahon asked the witness how he 0 h the army accompanying the one (referring to that given . public lands granted to aid inthe construc. | New Orleans, June 4, says: Mrs. Jenks, the VINGIM. FINE FRANING, por Af....§13 99 | D11s thus practically defeating the resumption | President of the United States have grett | Above) he thought had better come with it as | gould dud out where the re that he Chewie | Hon of certain railroad and telegraph lines, | party who is cald to have a letter written by Fepeal bia — bay gn ; part oi that particular transaetion. hess) believed could wot De ceneae ge (he wit- | Ordered printed and recommitted: Secretary Sherman, resides in. Rukerville, aA ae x “A convicted fraud,” said Mr. Blair, ges The Cbairman.—Anderson says he wrote a ae) el could not be reached. AN INTERESTING WEDDING.—Mr. and Mrs. | ticulating for the first time during the inter- Ti i ize | § en miles above the city. She isa wo nderson sa The whness—I said that I would take | ,,M¥; Tinton introduced a bill to authorize | some ten miles a 5 num_Ler of letters to Senator Matthews. * - : the states of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois to en- | man of thirt The Withess.—Yes ; I wrote probably adozen | 2000 because I thought that would bea i inst the yw offering LUMUER ata lower figure e 4 4 a ee a. higher figure than he could bring mee gr 2 | tel aud prosecute. ceriain suits against the ee anencnd in Washingt Simon Wolf have issued cards for the mar- | view, ‘can have no moral influence with the riage of their daughter Florence and Mr. | People or with public sentiment. The people s of age and rather pieasing She is apparently very intel- e ula United States in the Supreme Ci ent and hasa full knowledge of affairs S 2 an will not allow a man to act as their President irman to Mr. Butler (satiricaily.)— | 8ad entertained his proposition for $40,000 he | United Sintes Hele lee ee Court of the | gent anc parish In the last election. Cpou Fred; Gotthold, op the evening of the 12th, at | who was put in office by the Blackest of freune | yarscoaman to Mr. Butl them might have given me the money. and asa man | VOOonuoot Me Lapham, the Speak being interviewed upon the subject of th JOIST sizes (medium length) .. amiss | Te clock, at the Temple on oe eee acer | aud by iebbe = they do not want Tom Seott | ‘Mr. Butler.—I suppose somebody would like oe ronor I might have felt bound to abide by | authorized to appoint a Commitee of ee | Sherman letter, after eowalteten with her Marini's hall. ‘The wedding will undoubtedly | ¥otes ty eloct for them fa Trees Ee | (0 NAVE them. ay AGHEEMEW Had anne RIC TONHOHE ALONE. 1. | tee of the Senate Lonieeclee the eae; | anstiag apeaberae. rhaaase dpeline to state ue of the mo: est e ini mt i - ea Wha ; lad another interview sher on the >a Fe > IRI . . " “ 7 — . Tae IxpiaN Trovpies.—It is thought at | had armies at their back.” to Mr. Matthews as having been destroyed? he ores eres prapeatings | Teported Sack the Senafe bill authoriziug the | Statement uuder these eltcunstance, to any len be put in?” x . he Should be turned out would | The Witness—It was not really an agree. | that he would publication for sale of au edition of the narra- | ove else. I will say this: Secretary Sherman rr gas sz | He War. department that there is no very | tiden @ | ment, I went in one day to Mr. Pitkin aud | 1pstead of Breposing to ine te refuse my cer- | Hive of the Polaris expedition, Pease ota | never Wrote me any Rite eae Sherman %& BTUDING (medium length)...-.. .. -...04 great danger of a general Indian war in the Hie iarn pe eatt for granted that if the | told ‘nim that on account of my refusal to | tfles direct for Mr. Tilden: told him {| {om the same committee, reported back the | Course of the conversation she stated, and hot northwest, threatened a day or so ago. Under | people turn out the man who robbed them of | make a protest I had made enemies of al! the thought it wasa very different thing f, ran 1 | Senate resolution for the printing of the Ag- | Mother and husband pee in, that Anderson With the largest Stock in the city. orders Generals Sheridan, MeDoweil and | their rights they will put in the man whom | democrats, and I asked him what assurance T simple refusal to receives certificate of elec. | Ticultural report for 1877, and of five thousand | WaS unworthy ot belief: that’ he had talked ate e . Howard have been putting the troops as fast | they elected to protect them. would have that woald not be left entirely | {ign achan him whohadthe money, and how | CoPi¢s of the colonial charts and constitutions | too much and made too many different sate, WHiIAVE THE LOWEST PRICE LIST. as possible to the scenes of disturbance. This Siar:—“Other than by joint impeachment | out in the cold. In answer to that he sent me Iwas to getit. Asher wasto haves bere’ | of the states. The committee recommend | ments, first to one thing and then another. has had a most salutary effect, and the Indians | what plan could be pursued?” a note one day simply stating that he would | ageof the money paid. Asher said he Would | H0D-concurrence in the the part of the bill re. | They said he was au inspector in the Comme begin to see that to start on the war path | | Blair:—“‘I do not know what the plans of | assure me that if. 1 would stand by the party go to the hotel and seo a geationen there fiud | lating to the colonial charts. The recom. | House at the time he was supervisor and draw. — means almost immediate annihilation. At | the democrats are. I have nothing whatever | they would provide for me. Sut about tha moneys and tee ee again in | Mendation of the committee was disagreed to | ME pay there at the same time, From thelr the beginning of the Nez Perces war of last | to do with their plans. If they repudiate the &. What do you mean by this statement in | haifa hous He met me at the int dq | by yeas 122, nays 115, and the bill passed as it | Knowledge Feliciana wasrightfuily for Hayes; : dian service wore tea goos available for Ine | compromise bil, it will then rest with the | your letter as to electors not signing the cer. | Malt: ‘ata. coffee shop. Asher ‘aid. ta | came from the Senate. | the democrats bull-dozed terribly and none of dian service were drawn eastward by the riots | House to declare who was elected. If not, the | fifieate? A. The ;tatement was made to me | name of the maw he tad Deen to oe Mr. Smith (Pa.) submitted the report of the | them were elected. They further WILLET & LIBBEY, and could not be made available in force for | Supreme Court can be called on to review the | that three of the Presidential electors Burch Walter Pugh. “Asher said that in half as | Committee of conference on the pension ap Seth Bi t t New York Avenue,,| 1S immediate suvpression. This year the | decision of the electoral commission. Tue Marks and Levisee—had voted in blank, and . a in dno one had ever made a statement against the demo. | \ h ; . 1 | propriation bill and it was agreed ‘to and the | Tats in that parish and lived alterward: and jornes condition of affairs ts different, and the U.S. | court can review the case and go behind the | that their names had. been forged te the Gur Of Carondelet, Noa Guang, Gp the, corner | Bit bussed. *. 4 the | nstanced the eases of Weber aud Senator Joka ri KENDALL & SON, couragersent of heats cathe cate es | Becrerel Of that cout decided that they ira | {eFALCount, and T found out a “inthav ela. | OU MII See. two mens one of them will be y4H€ SPeAKer appointed Messrs. Atkins, | Gait. ehington, but it wav thers she tate Thp OF El & SON couragement of} 10s! jes on the part of he e ol ia iM there was a goo leal of truth in that claim. * I will reti - ‘* Jurham an Foster t! confe ‘a | for Washington, but it was there sh fas ” Bannocks and other dissatisied Indians, ho right to go behind the returns asacom. | Dr. Gray, of bast Keliciana, (one of Packanis | Myself, I will retire as you approach,and the | Fe Oe tas eamicrecs on the part | i iy and nothers seahe wont summoned to t of the House on the legislative appropriation tify and not here, she would go shortly. She utterly deciined saying any. thing of Secretary Sherman, and said that all No. 619 B Strect Northwest, mission, they would decide that 4s judges of | friends), remarked. to me’ one day that he | M&M who remains will be the person you are tes SENATOR GORDON, of Georgia, who is to | the Supreme Court of the United States they | would'be dammed df oboe ate, fy niri tosee. We went to the designated place at | ¥! ‘ Near te Beltimoreand Votomac Railroad Depot, | deliver an oration at Evansville, Indiana, on | had such power. This point settled and. tie | Packurd ceerbends ite ge cer eo | the designated timeand foundtwomen Oa, | _ Air. Blount reported back the Post Office a : ; ign me a twomen. One | popriation Dilly wind Teen ek | the statements heretofore published relative ria bak, is peas the Fourth of July, has been notified that he | {futh before the court, it cannot fail to review | Hayes and the whole republican party, manne iilenn, in ee bre ao ood the Currenee in all of the Senate amendments aud | t0 herself came from the imagination of news- is not expected to vonfine his theme to the | the decision of the electoral commission ad- MISSING PAPERS. He thvited sto hin Ghia Pea the ci asked a committee of conference. So ordered, | Paber correspondents. ROOTING and OTHER TIN PLATES, days of the revolution, but to choose any tone versely io Heyer. 1 do. not know however, ™ French, Ser; eant-at- Arms of the Sen- | [16 invited us toh s omice; L introduced Asher | and the Speaker appointed Messrs. Blount, Tae 2 See = . thet suite kim. F sare. ate, was sworn and examined iu reference to ruling: 3. | Clymer and Baker (ind.) th erees | HE INDIANA REPUBLICAN CONVENTION— BOLDR, ZING, ai anes of AT RONEN anemia sie timing santeimibs movement against | the clectoral vers ofthe state of Louisiana, ead neces Asner could do all the bust: | Pitter ine House, Cnn) ee conterees On tae | a teen ae a ee and VEOUGHT NAILS, BOLTS, SCREWS, | GRAVES OF CoNrEDERATE Prisonens.— | the adininistrati al 8 Which the committee seems to find some dif: | yr ndez anything about’ the de peceqan introduced a bill to amend ex. | Stave convention met at, Indian HUB: hiMs, SPOKES. The Secretary of War has transmitted to the | Susivess of the country? culty in tracing or getting hold of: Mz, Hernandez anything about the money. ¥ $i. " isting pension laws. Referred. | day. Isaac S. Moore was nomin. r OF fraud, thee tHeegt fo hurt the busi. | Mx. French testified that during the last ses. | , ThE next Interview was on the next day. | Ising pensi then ‘resumed consideration of | Tetaryof state, and Gen. A C4RUAGE TRIMMINGS, PAINTS Np | Senate a communication from Quartermaster | ness of fraud, thatsall. It will wot inure in | sigte en en cestiied tha ams? x, | [met Asher at eleven o’clock the next day. On flate ped ered consideration | st - ri] VARNISHES, General Meigs, in which, with reference to the | the least any honest business. Itis killing tue | which he had underseoad eee contin the eles, | He told me that he did'nt think any more tha | he unfinished business pending at the ad- | auditor ;state treasurer, Ma bh r many attorney general, Judge D. recent report of the Senate military committee | jobs. That is why Stanley Matthews stood uy ‘ns of siana; that it | $160,000 could be raised. I acted as though 1 | Journment yesterday which was upon the as wo asa general assortment of HARDWARE, | favoring the purchase of the ground near Ge, | tn thie Senate yesterday.” Bee ee Loulsiana ; that he kept it 7. G . Bald win: super- e1 ey a . | intendent of public instruction, John T. Mor. i, y taking | thought $260,000 would be small enough consid. | #Mendment of Mr. Covert to tne internal reve- | 1! , damad Nozze, for $8. Pee WHR CouP- | grate prisoners were buried, he submits alist | | Blair:—" The ery of Mexicanization and | Kocisheng weet oe tate eo oes tae | Gnd See Hesusndens Hermie Meg would Ho "the amendment ao amended ed to, | dies: favors the public school system ; econ linga.nd Nozzle for $3. mytt-tm_ | gretiuried and an estimate of the expeadare | people: When Jacke nonee rene with the | and when he was done with ‘the papers, the | S3i¢ Hemandez said giodieo was the largest | , Chg amendment as amended was agreed to, | is;,favors the public scliool system: econ. & , 8. are buried and an estimate of the expenditure | people. When Jackson broke up the bank of | box would be sealed again and plaser wide | Sum that could belgiven. ‘Phen T told him noe *The further consideration of the internal | stead law: more laws for proiection for Work. (pencues thas Would be required to purchase and en- | the United States, the jobbers howled that it | guard. Mr. Freneh, tWo oF three weekeato, | Worth while talking any more of the matter, | nue bill was then postponed. and the | iuemen abd their Tights, aud eneout ment close the land and mark the graves. The esti- | Was revolution. ‘Mr. Webster went over to | adjournment, sent them tothe office at aac, | aud there the busiuess was dropped: House went into committee bf the wholeaa | of American industry s Opposes repatletions GIVING mate is for the purchase of prison comeraries Pairioore sikt made speech pad oon: express, addressed to Honore, by his direc- | The Florida Sub-Committee at Work. the deciency appropriation bill, Mr. Beck ‘n | favors the payment of customs an purchas- sed ( + $10,000; z 5 2 had 5 4 1, f ms STRAWBEERY FESTIVALS, the same, $100,000; for stones and blocks to be | Spoke on Sunday because revolutions knew no Gone ae never heard from them | A dispatch from Jacksonville, Florida, last | thechair, ee ine disp inconaet at Oaoe soldiers‘aod Sites Bhoud not fail to get FUSSELL’S placed af the graves, $4,500; total, 24,90). | Sundays. The present movement is no more | “The committee then went into executive | Bight says: their places with rebel soldiers: opposes pay- he number of prisoners d: ng in captivity ig | revolutionary than that of Jackson. Mr. | session, and afterwards adjourned till to-day. | _ The sub-committee commenced work this | Fish Propagation in Susque- | ment of southern claims: denounces the dem. SPLENDID fated at nearly 2.0, anid the number of | Hayes was put im by Jay Gou'd, Tom Scott medal "| afternoon, opening their investigation with Sanne. ocrats in the House of Representatives for mgl-im VANILLA ICE CREAM. burial places 110. and that class of men to rob the le, and 'y> ¥ ‘er county. That and other counties will | visit CF THE PRESIDENT TO THE HaTCHING | their lawless action in unseating republican = aR SiaRTe . . any upse‘ting of their schemes is, like Jackson The committee met to day.at 11:30 o'clock. | be investigated while waiting fer McLin. Re} tative *[*E LANGEST AsSONTMENT A CALL HAS BEEN ISSUED from New York breaking up the bank, called revolution. I | Mr. Cox said that he had received from Stan, | There is Dut little local Interest Tele ant we oe. Neclaces aent ey, and, legally elected at ~ r : The President returned here at nine o'clock | &bd declares that the ery of “fraud” in refer- summoning the leaders of the national party | expect t it passes for nothing with the small attendance. The sessions will be pub- ‘: ence to the last Presidential election is GAS FIXTURES to meet Peter Cooper in Washington June 10, | People. " ‘i tec Mecuete ane a eroons su tary sic | We Bt the suggestion of Afr, Hiscock.” Win. | lst ight, after a delightful visit tothe United | guise fo conceal the’ legal and forcible means IN THE CITY, in order that a strong appeal may be made to r. Blair,” said the reporter, “in conclu- aay derson, so far as it | D.’ Bloxham, ‘Secretary of State, testified: | States shad and salmon hatching establish- y which voters in southern states were in- AT THE Congress to pass the bill repealing the resuyp-. | Sion I would like to ask {Zou how you reconcile | can be found. There were fourteen letters | Have in iy possession papers relating to the ment in Spesutia Narrows, at the mouth of the | timidated and ihousands in all the states were LOWEST PRICES, tion act. the well-known animosity of the republican | and telegrams in ali. One letter, which Mr. | last Presiden election. (Produces Papers]. Susquehanna. The party, on the invitation of | S0ueht to be corrupted, and the denial of the ~ Also, a full line of REFLECTORS, ——— 7 party to the President, and the defense of his | Matthews says is unimportant, ‘is missing. | These are copies of the 01 gina} precinct re- + Fe i of | title of President Has is an act of ‘Pleas call and examine our goods, GENERAL SHERMAN ina letter to the Ninth | title? One telegram from Gen. Smith, ex-appoint- | turns of Baker county at the election of 1876. | Prot. Baird, U.S. fish commissioner, left here ration, and the atiempt to oust on the limited express yesterday morning by utionary resistance to law. wine ‘ ILUMBING AND GASFITTING, Army Corps at Springfield, Mass., says: “I Biair:—It is simply this. They see no rea- | ment clerk of the Navy department, to Mr. | There are four precincts in the county. Have if eon- No. 539 15th street, a special car, and consisted of the President, | demned by the people,will furnish a precedent Noy b89 I5th street, approve highly of these army meetings and | $92, “2Y they should complain of the fraud. | Matthews, enclosing letters from Anderson, | also the returns of the canvass from Baker This they have never complained of and wili | was destroyed. The letters were rea A peon, y y apa0-ly E. F. BROOKS. banquets, for there isareal danger that silence | support. The trouble with them is that they nearly ail of them were the originals a ry fated’. as Ryroquees thie is Tae cietnay rc Sperebary Them i Lion it Baird, Col. Thos. deat e, opponents tear aa ao : - -¥. B ror | be Misc anata Nes Muay, gain. asin ssl, ) donot get the benefitof the fraud. Thatisthe | copies presented to Anderson ‘aud read at the | oa'ife'in wp Uhloss ade paper No, 2). | Donelson, Gen. Gen.G. A Sheridan, Major J. | Dorters to acts of vistere Dee ay ies SUD 2 ES, SDS SPICED OOVE OYSTERS, for | be misconstrued. Men who filled the ranks of | only point of difference.” meeting of the committee last Saturday. There is another return in regard to Baker | W. Powell, Webb Hayes, E. D. Clarke, son of fato anareby, and th ‘Mest suize and de unch, 10 gents: case (two doasn,) $2 Prime | our northern army were of tie most Indus. Mr, otter said that Levisses ame ot the gounty ‘This purports to be a canvass in | John 8. Clarke, comedian, and Mr. Keim. At | stray out Ieoitemeng Mesicauize am 7 pre Eetabtisineny, Baitimore, Just fetous els Ried = again oe ee /{pianersed MAYOR STOKELEY’s REQUISITION FOR Mus- TepubIean bpery i Lonistangs gt £ was | Baker county. It differs from the other in re- | Baltimore Messrs. Ed. Fulton, of the Ameri- ° ——— ‘MPuree ply Gardets Hose, 10 cents a foot. nt harangues of another kind. ‘Therefore | KETS—Mayor Stokeley, of Philadelphia, has | (hanged, lad cast his electoral vote in biauk, | gard the vote for Presidential Klestors, | can, and Halyburton, of the Sun, were invited THE SOUTHERN MARYLAND ItatLRoaD.— nge- phy Cordes. h i Haye: Wheeler, had been sub- | Gove O 4 J 5 T JAMES GUILDS, soucheast Goer Penn- | I hope you will have at Springtielda full repre. | applied to the Secretary of War for muskets, ane nok tor Hayes ape mig en sub- | Governor and Congressmen in the first paper. into Prof. Baird’s car. The party reaching | The sale of the property and franchises of tne u d peenaed to appear at H o'clock.’ Levissee was | The figures are as follows: Tilden electors -Grace,embarked i rom i: the sylvania avenus and t my10-1m sentation of the old ninth corps, and thay you &e., with which to arm the police of that eity, | Not present when the committee was called to | 238, Hayes 143, Drew 236, Sterns 142, Finley Bares Franklin, which had ae ec soocuere Marries tra Su adr Maribor’ TW ssuinuron HOME REMEDY. Sil veer rae GUE RDG fo £he DOInE (At the in anticipation of 3 ifepetition of lastsum oe the reading of Anderson's letters, fur : pistes at ~ pe S fi — are > a ocomauission, and steamed | Md., yesterday, was 3 hudefinitely ; . taza a Tr some § ¢ r etters, fur. | 2: VS: n, 89; yes, 95 ; ers, y N. DE. LEWIS’ PLASTER, the fatal mistake of rushing iato civil war. request has not been granted. There ea cee | nished Dy Ar Matthews it apport, | ge tollows: ° Bi Worn: | lown the waters of the Susquehanna. Owing by the appeal of E. N. Darl poned 8, 3 Finley, 89; bee, 13 cident to the m dl SEVEN FOR A QUARTER, The INTERVIEW between the President and | Which authorizes and directs the: issuing ‘of | copies furnished the committee by Anderson | know when paper No. 2 was filed. By throw- was taken in tow by a companion oy and sppalieat havi’ ‘shed h*, tre é the Qne large and six small. $4 Capetne and Governor Wade Hampton on Monday was, it apon mens mutlee OF ie prates gue territories, | AS ae st enewa SUMMONED. ul ie the resus in 5 pooped saper could SSrerintenae Cot fh rs dirs re onact: | Gulp approved ‘oy the thet of ees *Cireult Pore loon a » juisition of 0 ss. Under ay : U NED. rm in the ne co} ii t y el Fee oe dete tae re oan ent | isstated, brought about that the latter might | tls law the Requisition of Meyer Sorkales eee | Me, Hacbee ahead s SSM GEM gop. | Hie the, esults in tho second canvassed by | ibe arty at Havrede Grace maar Gree | Cacit eres te Clerk of tae G Bold, gig Drucotsts. Ask for a Circular. | intercede with the President for the pardon of | Ot be recognized. lows: M. J. Coxe, clerk of cireult court, and John | Clarke, éxpiaiued to the President the process . ae a= = Tal persons now confined in the Albany Dorm: | Of fish propagation,from the deposit of the SUICIDE.—. Heer, That the Hon. Stanley Matthews icted qT be invited to appear before this committee at | na: ¥isy isha W. Di = my ri iG ont stile sche io of Sele as tentlary who were convict! and sen- HE OREGON ELECTION. — Advice: - + i ea 5, SI so puseers, County | spawn and milt, through the various processes | perintendent of public schools of St. Louis § -3 ta . egal South Carolina a number of years ago. Gov. lemocratic majority to the legis ey y des , Jus a ug onal interes Piserict of Columbia Bouds of Various tssnee: | itampton has reason to believe, Bud 30" Tepre. z, ype a for transportation, in whieh last stage were commi suicide bia Bo oC 8; ublican treasurer and secretary of such letters of his own as have been produced | the facts bearing on the canvass of the re- | jound innumerable s! & if inch iniength, | by shooting himself through the head with a Monten sue maivend fonda eae=ry Stocks | sented to the President: that the persons in | lmdeste the seen, secrets clection of tha | before the committee, and to answer such | turns. No law takes ey athe te ee re: waiting to be conveyed wo tiers. Irwasaioen | revolver at Coloredo Bivciges™ Col., on Satur. and roid by LEWIS JOHNSON © CO. Baines whose behaif he spoke were convicted without | democratic candidate for Congress and the guosisons 5s may be put tohim pertinent to | dian of the precinct returns. The preciuct | that where under the natural system bat ten | day, whilst laboring under temporary insan- ‘marls-tr 10th st. aud Penis, avonad due cause. The Fi resident assuped him That republican candidate for governor. t he invests Oe amended by inserting By Gone purport to be Caper’s, certified to | per cent. of the eggs were hatched, by the ity, caused by ill health. rr Tou 7 r 7 the cases shor al ave his attentive consid- “ ¥ sieam process the of ten per cent. is re- OY'S SUITS IN LIGHT and DARK PAT ion, and that if he ascertained that execu- the words “come at his convenience,” instead it is the opinion of General Hunton that the ‘< ne President took a dee THE RUSSIAN ORUISERS.—The stea TEE ESTAS, | (heat eis meetiaton i Sek | ah MEINE Ramm Earp dated ae | UCR ease ce | gokart ot Gena terest in he exp preceeaee | Soe gue Secmraay. QeE THOSE HAND: 3. nt colored, for Washing- | interest in the explanation as it § ae tate to extend it. During the interview all | for Europe, gives as the Teason for her haat ing Mr. Matthews at this time. Mr. Cox said | ton on Monday. They will not visit Talla- | and remarked that if there was anythin; and made ectat fo Susors wore: | Political allustons were. avoided. by mutual | departure her fear of lnancial troabesineeg, | Ue Mr. Matthews is now considering the | basse. liner eee 2djourns on the I7th the y of ci : Which should convince a person of the trui tide found oniy'at — (ap80) "A. STRAUS". York, and the necessity of keeping her en. | Riohtety of coming before the committee. | report will not Cady for this session. It is | ang universality of God it was this wouder(ul aps —————_ ‘he resolution was adopted, and a messenger | believed that the foundation w: - ition immat IGEE COLORED, AND FANCY DuusS | ARMY OnDens.—isi Lieut. T.J.Spencer, oth | #@getnent with Manager Mapleson in London, Was at once dispatched with it to the Senator | day Jor au extended examination int) Baker CE ny ang yy BE terns, at gp <i ° Sat rom . count ving othe) Onin, ‘accl machinery a pe Ys this Laat A Se Zitinpia, _.THE Raczs aT St. Louis Yesrerpay.—At $100,000 TO"VOTE FOR TILDEN. @ prominence. The democratic members: pee inant the party, “aiver spendingecmeeenone : quiet Gaal BIL WOMSTED BUTT and await further orders. e of absence | St. Louis, yesterday. Mahistick won the three Pending Mr. Matihews’ arrival, A. B. | ever, decline to disclose their Dians. the hatching establishment, were rowed F Le Oriental BILE WORSTED BU We Wiade ase Fieute ee He eet serwcon C. | aniie dasti in 5:40." MeWhister broke. both his | Levisce'che republican elector hy Poupiady ————— o>} Sesame” they took = a fer rn Spc Ca | led Sa eecaaa, Pamted | Abreu tay saben th ait | ,aa-tbecermnonies of ung Sahar Be dears renser FFICE QUAiS vauy ie to pompaug a” 2 Watson from | once’ shot and kitied. He will be butied onthe | absence of members of the commite’ ves | dent Johnson's “monument. af Pe i Oo to company K, track. | desired to vote on the reduction of the tobageo | aumber Of proms, yesterday by e -