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‘THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, : > The Presideit (his afternoon approved the é | Joint commision AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | a e ress tor the Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith street H yr monume! sou faue Shae Be 5 . q bill Tor the benefit of The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ; : : he Fades ig \ a d the char: ‘ire Insurance Go., : | m a; to authorize the < 7 eribers in ra J 2 sirict 5 a ad enfores . Ca } a a a he sale of coal; alse, The District BILLS OF DISTE Congres T INTEREST SiuN RD, BILLS WHICH ARE NOT LIKELY TO Pass The fi ed on Prilay—$2a les for $15; 2 lowing are the more important Dis son the public calendar which wiit . SI-N®. 7,864. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1878. TWO CENTS, | Fo'gyrracrviipe acre the Posomae a Hen of wares in the Government Pointing office: bill for the erection of a fire proof | SPECIAL NOTICES. _| THE EVENING STAR. | eee nItem Investigation. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. i Telegrams ‘to The Star. building for the National Museum ; bill fo au OF THE POTTER comMirTEs | thorive the Commissioners of the Distri | TOWNSEND HOUSE. marl4-1 _me Indians will not consent to be’sent to that in- EUROPE TO-DAY. | of Washington and Georgetown, and also to Adopted. M x = = = = | 3% Frivay, June 14. audit certain claims against the District, and WHPOMAC HOPE L, THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the TO Day. Pee: j ——————— for funding the same ; bill to provid ¢ per Hi MT GEOR PREPARATORY SCHOOL ef the Colum- . A The Potter committee helda short executive | SENATE.—Mr. Wadleigh, from the commit | Sons. sentenced to labor by + . in Hat, THIS | Washington News and Gossip. | session this moraine. in oract te have wan | tee of privileges and elections, reported ad- GEN. GRANT AND POTTER. | the Distiet, may te contend fa ee es of Pr'n‘ipal. SS ference with the Florida sub-committee, which | Versely the joint resolution proposing an r the improvement of the sewerage — GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day. < sy stit = ing Seg of the city of Washingt op e JOSEPH 's ORVHANS” PICNIC | yovenue, 270,841.37: 36 returned to Washington this morning. Mrs. ; amendment to the constitution granting i orn ey OX Washington ho eT aa md E> “wii fave pian zen Park, near t € + $270,8 atoms c Jerks, the female witness, was in the adjoin. | Woman suffrage. Ordered printed and placed IDAHO INDIAN WAR the | cattiement of all outstanding, claim Pichete cf uumilaten 25 conte Picketeip tie | THE PRESIDENT and party returned from | ing Witness room, but was’ not to be called un. | onthe calendar, feen: ie + eee — tion on the court of Claims to heat the samen” | Seneeg Or Manion Sp eentes) Fieaee PAY Pe | west palit atte flilainon tiltwo o'clock, to| which hour the committee | , Mr. Dawes, from the committee on public : septate see: | on 1ONAL SAFE DEPOSIT JOM r : Pe eae Mer thi ot te ieate ne veer Rod for tke caestoa tote Mr. Horsey 9 este eng preven fed the follo yy THE NATIONA E DEPOSIT JoM- SG THE © » White Ho: good looking, rather tall, of florid complexion, ing $210, ° aN ow mae ar . | Mr. Dorsey yesterday presented the follow | D3 PANY corner ith and New Yor avenue, AxoNG Fe errant at the White: House | Eos rominent cheek bortcs. anda iomend de. ge office for the use of the custom hou’ TEN WHITES KILLED. | ing amendment which he tntendste one | Fecvives Trunisof Silverware and other valuables | today were Senators Dawes, Wallace, A'li- | termined looking lower, jaw and mouth. and | New York. Passed. : tat ; : VS Unaaia Saeamor Mesort | gn deposit: also rents Safes. [ts vaults are burg’ar. | son. Conover and Grover, and Representatives | looks as isshe will be abundanly able Lo take Mr. McDonald called up, and the Se —_e—__ to the sundry civil appropriation bill in the ~ AND. | fre and camp prov. Charges m mae oe Wait, Blair, Hendee, Pound, Dunnell, Evans. | care of herself on the witness stind. Chair. Dili to legalize head mone’ NG A Senate: That the Presid: S10, per = DUFFELO oF HIA, (ind, Corbettand Fag: Han Aci has relirned from ‘Virginia, and | © Re Widen offered a resolution directing ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT. authorized co actall Gan re. of the cor; ‘aad fisatng | LS HUNYADI JANOS, Don't Want 70 pa Eoucarep.—The pro: | MEL pit Wie commlltes today. oanea | the Secrevary ofthe Rreastry oo ator ae | engineers, U.S. army, who, with the areliitect ctables. And APPOLLINARIS ject of Secretary McCrary to educa to order at 2:3) o'clock. It was exnected at | #Mount of thoney expended for the construc. | of the Capitol, shall. constitute a commission, —— Just recetved se TERS, ber of the young men of the captive that hour that Marshal “Pitkin or Brewster, | tion of public biildiugs and works in each | LTEUT., TOTTEN KILLED. Whose duty it shail be to examine and report GUET bane cer minpurn oPHARMACY. ces at the Hampton normal school, Virginia | Gn¢ of the Louisiana electors, would be ex- | state. including canals, 1: | Seana Sewerage cal Oalencs Ea tee les IN" ‘ will very likely be abandoned, as ihe young s afternos cont a ye | : tr 429 PENNA. AVENUE. | = = cyan THE CABINET MEETING was to-day devoted ir. Morgan introduced a_ joint re: . | perfect a plan forthe permanent improvement a ks HAZ WAED & HUTCHINBOR. stitution. to the consideration of certain nominations | authorizing the Secretary of War to tu The Wounded Empcror Better. of the Potomac river in front of the city of FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. With very” extensive, feciiitics for manutac- | Typ CONFERENCE COMMITTEE on the I Which it is desirable to get before the Senate | tthe government of Alabama tents, poles, | Bettas, June H.—An oficial bulletin issued | Washington sand said commission shall Nave t v4 curing, are now showing a line ef Marbleized ire ; before adjournment pins, Xe., for the use of the yolunt that | this morning, announces that the Emperor | ail the public Improvements ; jose Gummberciat eee ee ee ee naas or dealer andesor | lative, executive and judicial appropriation ent Staté for use at their suinmer encampment. | siept well last night and that his condition is | | ying of all new and the ity mores and rivaling in extent any establishment in Be Dill has disagreed, and to-day will report their SUBSCRIPTIONS to the tour per cent, loan to- Based: tion ot ite. i oibillto’t | satisfactory. | af Parements, the repairs baa it Sacer et natin Soe points of difference to the respective houses. | day, $170.00. n motion of Mr. Hoar, the billto increase | | ‘Phe Sick Empress Improving. » alleys, and sewers, and shall let wat: eee ee elee cmactin produced, | -\tone time it looked as thouga an agreement ills ———— the pension of pensioners who have lost both | sr, Pet rue, June H.—It is announced | lor the same in accordance Gwmnars a Rete or BARSTOW WROUGHT IRON FUR: | Would be reached, A partial settlement ofihe | THE SCNDRY CIVIL. APPROPRIATION BILL feet, both hands, or the sight of both eyes, to | this ‘mor that the condition of the Em- | With the provisions of section five of an | NA more ENER GES; also | principal points of differences wasmade. The | passed the House at 12 o'clock last night. At | #12 per non ws 8 taken up and passed as | press is improving. iS BOT SO Wea t entitled “An act providing a permanent came from the House. The sundry civil appropri ceived from the House at 1 iT conferees split on the section making ap. Piambing and all Tin and Copper Work. = Witha Wy opriations for expenses of Congress. The is: geforce of competent mechanics in thelr va- | Hiouse conferees held that they had the right | riots branches aud long personal experience, wi! : has not so much fever now, | Strikers Resnme Work 4 s, June M. form of govern: at for the District Colum. bia,” approved June wih, ISTS:and for s new improvements, work, and repairs, € 5 5 5 2 Fee 3 5 ¢ i 1-3 a 4 o'clock this morning Ma Clerk's ofilce, had it engr: sent to the printer jor Towles, of the ed, and s ready for di > Pe and was pculate compensa { Senate employe: \ printer, and wa yA at once referred to the committee on of the sum appropriated for th neral ex. do good work cheaper than any other house. ma-ly | [0 neeulale compensation of Senate emp! bution in print as it passed the House priations.and ordered printed. | Senses of the Distinct of auimbic, Gren ae j=» HATHORN trary. The conference ended in o'clock this morning. Mr. Windom offered a concurrent resolution | thereof as may be necessary, shall be expended 1S AND agreement. Messr CONFEREES APPOINTED.—Speaker Randail | Postponing the time of final adjournment to under (he direction of said commission. LITR{A WATERS, were cor 5 sae ere tant = sa Poon on Thugeday, June 20th, and sald that it ALARM fi BUFFALO ISIE W . re to-day appointed Messrs. Reagan, Kenna and i H ARM BILL, | he Sprinj and Me: lay ap 4 agan, would be impossible to get through with the ertain the lng ol 0 nd ¢ fust recetved, freeh from the Sp 6: 2 o Dunnell the conferees on the part of the House | appropriation bills by Monday noon. He of. scertain thi D4 ernoon passed “A ‘8. THOMPSON, Beck represented the Sei A u : art oft use | appropriatio is by Monday noon. He of | ie neemen ances Euciana ope He 703 15th st, —— on the disagreeing votes to the river and har- | fered the resolution now, aS Senators might | ' 4 “ raed public build- ans _ : Tue Army Brit.—The conference commit. | bor appropriation bil he preparing to leave on Monday, and would . janet The Lord will print t inst loss and damage by 5 anny, i it] has been i amen -, call it up to-morrow. . dune 1. — we print ommission com: + ie BD tee on the army appropriation bill has been in | Pye MarrHEWs INVESTIGATING COMMIT. warhe Somate chek Look up the resolution of the full text of the agreement vetwi _s comes. com ‘To all who aresnffering trom the errorsand indis- | session for several hours to-day in the room E Will not mect until James E. Anderson | the House asking an jnvestigation of the ease Great Britain aud Vou the 3th of the Treasury depart {Oss of manndod, Kens Twit scudareceipe tantwil | (y,ihe,aruite Gommittec on appropriations. | who is desired as a witness, is released by the | of Edward U'M. Condon, andit was agreed to. eoutirmin he terms of the the Secretar of the Smithsonian cure you, FRER OF CHARGE. This great remedy Fotier committee. A message was received fron the House an: | @#Feement telegraphed in these dispatches on : saeat remedy | doys to learn what disposition has be nouncing its non-coneurreace in the Senate | that date as follows: Bulgaria to be divided ereby constituted and author eee ee eee otha BoV JOSEPH | of the mi asure. At the time of going to pre: OnE IMPORTANT Brasof a | amendments to the river and harbor bil, | into two brovinces, one norgh of the Balkans, | Ucn Csscamme cs meny te sotmatted te teen EUINMAN, Biation D, Bible Houss, New York amber pf ale committer said that fair pro. 1 yeneral nature on the public ea’endar of the ater eatgent moved to recede from the Sen: | iene hut not touching the denn seae cites | by the owners aud agents thereof, and to as: erty. : : hothing had been finally agreed upon. “| House not yet acted upon are the following: Tron tie Bete and p e bin as Ie came | Christian governor and a government’ simitat certal Which of the s me is best adapted for ST UNV AUL ED as PaiGe Se Bill granting pensions to the soldiers and s: The motion was rejected—yeas 2%, nays 3. | to that ofan sh colony. The Turkish | th Eiikton ‘by clomaeat the bee Ls QuaLT . THE APPROPRIATION BILLS AND THE AD. | orsof the Mexican war; bill to fix the pay of M Spencer, MeMillin aud Ran troops to permanently quit Bulgaria; E _ tat ie wenclubaeen a min JOURNMENT (QUESTION.—The following is the | letter carriers; Dill to authorize the Secretary | were then appunted as conferees on the part | WLL Hot oppose the retrocession al, Be ire, anc staptabllity. uscfulness, and Champagne Wines of condition of the appropriation bills:—The | Of the Interior to restore to the roll of invalid | of the Senate on the Dill. | or the annexation of Batoum, but reseryes aid propetty Of the nose ween MOET & CHANDON, fortification. consular and diplomatic, naval, | Pe?sioners the names strieken therefrom on The post route bill, returned from the House | Ticht to discuss in the consress international | |! the sevet a pra pee ca ine mines ea MOET & CHANDON, fortification. consular anc Nie dakienae ount of disloy: bill to authorize and | with its objection that it trenches upon the | alrangemeats relative to the Danube. Rassia | 1 tle severs partments is Washington, in, military emy, deficienc iD Hedi s Arctic. i a a a ‘i ee ne and to report the results of their examination Established 1848. 5 bills have passed ‘Both houses | CUWP an expedition tothe Arctic se Ito | rights ofthe House in the matter of raising | Promises not to farther advance h to the next session of Congress BENAULD, FRANCUIS & OU., TOSS Abd. LOEN SENT to the Preece re the circulating ‘notes of the national | (ie revenue, was at once taken up. ° | frontier or take ieee baddest a nov L-ooly Sole Agents for U. 8, S Enauure, TagtY OF WING hike toon wings bank e Tex Mr, Ferry moved a committee of conference | with the claims of x : B.& P. Ratio. i} ANNUAL MEE | Company.—The | holders of the Baltime: company was held Thursday morni oflice of the company, in Baltimore. TI ment of the business of the rv 1877 Shows t of the payment which “will al and the othe: ifte rail- | pe asked. y Sof soldiers | “A lengthy discussion ensued, and was in m ahd one foot; bill to apply | progress when our report closed. 7 les of public lands tothe educa- : : to be ceded to Turkey. 1 a system of HOUSE.—After the journal had been read, | pyoyinee of Ratour to Ber or the oflicers of the navy and Mr. Reagan moved to take up the Senate | that the passage of the D: ened by him and are laws. The legislative, utive and’ judicial, the army, and river and harbor bills are with conference commit tees, and the sundry civil bill has passed the Mouse, and is with the Senat e appropriations | iirc sur Fc committee. There is no good reason, there ne car ; bp ‘ 401 9.8 Ee fore, why Congress caunot adjourn, if it'de. | Marine cor _ amendments to the river and harbor appro- phere shall 3 iat 3:0 sires to du 80, on Monday next at noon, so {ur | Nowixatioss.—The President, today, sent | Priation bill and refer them to a committee of | Peegenize Bul as appropriation bills are concerned. = anati "the Senate: | Conference. i —s There are a number of publie measures of | ‘N€ following nominations to the Senate: i cw ‘ sof the Ru 2 inal ; Mr. Waddell antagonized this with a motion | tions of the Russian oce importanee | that members desire to get | R. B. Fenton, of New York, Wm. 8. Groes. | to take up the post route bill. He could not | Of teops through Rouma i Pa G RAND OPENING proceeds of oF ate. <i for the year key cedin . Russia ag tion of the People: bil te estabii nee England ress that Europe should Hdiseasy th | . ‘ A ~ es Russi and it to | 5 sect through, and for which, it is believed, many, | beck, of Ohio and is A. Walker, of | understand why Mr. Reagan could be recog. | Teserves to Russia and land the Fy ALTER 8 S\{ proprietors, | Just opened the following Goods. in grder to secure their passage, would be | Conti. to be United States Commissioners ty | nized and he could not. “Ie had been trying | ES¢ and disenss in the eoriztess all questions es Stink HO, eae LIGHT BUSINESS SUITS, Willing to vote to extend the session until the | the international monetary conference; Wm. | to get the floor, and he not think that Mr. | Oe cuesion Russia persises in maintainins th E.—Tais popular Summer BR FINE BATISTE SULTS, middle of next week. There are the interual | Hayden Edwards, of the District of Columbia, | Reayan was next on the list. freee as meditied by this antecmione Eucinnt ; Ennee Dulles cast Of she | BLUE FLANNEL sUITS, Teequue Vill, which involves the reduction of | to be consul-ceneral at St. Petersburg; Alexis | “The Speaker said Mr, Reagan had made a | WeHty as modified by thisazreement, Eugiaud Wee F peas She tex mos ot the Be LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, the tobacco tax; the steamboat Dill,ot great | V. Retriu, of Kan: to be consul at Padang; | motion which was in the interest of public ot disp pean SD having the savin test of Sale ALPACA AND SURGE COATS, interest to the west; the post route bill, which ip Teare, of Cal, to be U. S. attorney, | busines THE INDIAN WAR IN IDAHO. Fs Te ee oe i ; . ineludes the | n subsidy, and others. It | district of Califurnia Jeifords, of Miss., fo | Mr. Waddell thought that the post rou i arnings were there us, There Is a large lawn affordin, LINEN AND MOHAIR DUSTERS, ase ard een ies tole te fi i a 4 Ten White Men Killed. pavitog, eroqaet gronads. ane WHITE MARSEILLESAND DUCK Vests, | May be that in order to save these measures | S. atiorney, for southern’ district of | was as much in the interest of public bu Say Francisco, June 13—From a silver | Ol the 48 niles of main track, single aud dou of amusement, References given and Ta Lee BUTS the session may extend. to Wednesday or Commodore Richard £. Law, of Indi- | as the other bill. . SO sane ; Me, between Baltimore Washington, 2) ddress E. FJ POWELL, Snickers- BOYS" LIN! Sy Thursday of next week. Still there isa strong | ana, to be captain, aud a number of post- <ular order having beeu demanded— ved. th see th S evening, en route to | Mes are now laid with st Thorough re- county. V my 20. BOYS’ ALPACA JACKETS, determination among many members to | masters. Tere en Bec ee Ca coule oe Speaker said that the real regular order r ‘ ‘cuny Was cantare ion on Monday next at noon. <a was the consideration of the business which | Jetdan Valley. A Bannock spy was eaptured f ; pairs have been made to idges on both elose the 3 SPRING At usual low prices, 7 - ay a yer te: ss r the Washington and Pope's Creek lines, and A. STRAUS, . : THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS will be pro: | eame over from Tuesday night, which was the | today and thrned over Teen. Howard. 1 apes mug Gidne. over te Peas Lirut. WM. H. Parken, U.S.N., has been | posed in the Senate to the sundry civil appro. | bill for the relief of the heirs of the late Rear | fr ten swhites tare been Masser ot it | of Washington; the span of 1011 Pennsylvania avenue. oricied from ality atthe Coast Survey office, | priation bill:—By Mr. Dawes—Authorizing the en, The bill was passed. | | county, Oregon. Fe ee tea aking the weeate jei-tr Three doors east of 11th street, | in this city, on the Ith instant perierary ot the Treasury, to, pay not exceed: | an Wanted it for the riverand bar | me length oni either side of the pivot, and — WIRTE: , cees G E phe. any 8 | against other motions. San causing the draw to swing much more readily | Creree CHANDELIERS. PROPOSED INDICTMENT OF EX-SECRETARY grnet Rompany | ects on aenney ae | _ Mr. Mills moved to go to business on the pri- Priarerir ie | On account of the high rate of speed main- —_— Ronson ax Messis. Woop 4Nb Hasscom. | further appropriation of $500) for fiting up | VAR CRENGAT a state teagan was | hen inl | Rae ine it ts nent platet te Sane ithe OCEA in order to close out the remainder of our Chairman Whitthorne, of the House commit- | rooms for the Court of Claims in the building. | or on the list temove 1o suspend the rales. | Wa | replace the bridges thereon with iron struc. yen GoEsn tee bn naval altairs, today presented his re- | BY Mr. Dawes An appropriation P4220" © | “The Speaker, however, recognized him, and | twas adopted, and the follow ooking u ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS portto the naval committee, reconmendins | place the statue of Gen. Nathaniel Greene on | ed to a conterence by a vote ry, Captain er S | directors elected for the ensuing year:— Beated oF n t of Justice to take steps to in: | He pedestal at the corner of Massachusetts | | Line volunteers a ease of | A.J. Cassatt, Geo. Ih. Roberis, Geo. Sinail, B See re we have made another “Re aval Con, | avd Maryland avenues; to place able ine | | Sphere . Deen Mi Mr. Mills’ motion to go to business on the | without awaiting orders [rom the department KC ve h New Wm. T. Walters, ing aud Fishing. Wood, fo. | S¢ription thereon, and to improve the ground Or. Eu J. Hen: rn : ; ° 3 x endar was then defeated—yeas 1, | The meeting passed resolutions holding the | Kie ard srmoel Cox. The be ghd for elr LARGE DEDUCTION on Which the pedestal is situated. By M g calendar was Chen Meteated SGas I. | Ne dus TeahORitle Lor the ou ence the oid oftoers as tellowe Otten Bee NICHOLAS BALL, . i eccrsaeest Pawes—To pay Brumidi $50) for frescoing the | iy. Waddell then moved to take up the post | mending ¢ rub action to the fayora- Cassatt, vice presid the prices, and would suggest to all persons AMERICAN S¥MPAaTHY FoR THE Emperor | Capitol. By Mr. Anthony—Appropriating | route bill, and refer it toa committee of con. | ble consideration of Gen. McDowell and the r John S. Leib, wishing a fine article at OF GERMANY.—On reception of the news of | Pay for telephonic communication between the Capitol and Gavernment Printing Offive, | fEenCe. Becretary-of Ware a o ry vobeling’: empt a ‘ife re - ay, en r a ari entar’ enquiry, 21 Nort Cc EMP! " ragitmy Ralspatch was sent dy the Depart. | the tonindation for the new library buildingen , 44a wanted io know. whet | What He Thinks of the Potter Busi- une than they can ever be had again, to examine our | ment of State to the minister at Berlin, Mr. | Judiciary square. By Mr. Patterson—Appro. | © Mr. Waddell, interrupting, ‘dsid: thie was | pas, Thee Cera tine Beovineen eee atteraeen eariist cougraturidionsof the resis ate | presting for fenelng and improv: | not a parliamentary enquiry. SNES | _ New York, JuneTi.—Jesse R.Grant,secoad | Engineers, 1s in this city arhest Cougratuiations e President and | ing public ‘at corner of oth stre a parliamentary e1 - . | NE 7 -—desse R.Grant,second | veers, is in 1 2 jel-tr GALT, BRO. & CO. | the American people on His Majesty's provi- | and !South Carolina aveneen Boo Ne bade er said he had not heard the gen- | sou of , arrived her> yesterday | railroad strike i lew said his father | that the brothe hot belie He would go to | strikes, but what it demands ts that th pain in the win 1 companies shall recognize the o 3 a E crow! ce | of a commission to report the best sit an SN reastica 5 nota 5 y in the s i AND CANVAS COVER. of Germany expresses his sincerest thaaks to Additional observatory “subordingte’: ao Waddel (sarcastically), 1 was not aware | Norway in the summer and he President of he United 310" F 1 Dt Kaline, anid eo Its waters are | drivers of Washington, In use nearly two years, | in the State, War, and Navy depa' \c r, Waddel, Mr. Mills and others objected | nonsense. brotherhood by stating that the offic ments are | ment of convicts sentenced to hard labo _2. 4 : d t the Speaker Was deaf. ter. He further said his zarded the $25 HAHNESS, American people for the sympathy maittested nee eee a hey Veen ater mnon (1iL.) rose to what he said was a | Potter uvestig s, foolish | SUBDER AND GOLD TIRED, on account of the attempted assassination. BY bite. poll SA opr ne, 5.0) to | tion of priviices snd Broreenos to eue | Plece or usin: e thought that Haye ed bee 4 are being nsed by the greatestuumber of gentiomen | BACKWARD IN CoNTRInUTING.—The clerks | {rete ain toe build wockshiops ioe the SEDO amendments on {o the post route vil. gressional investigation business was arrant ¢ peaceful and moderate policy of | great value in other diseases, and TRUNKS, SHAWL BAGS and | cent. of their salaries to the republican eam. | 1D: Hine eee Pauains dope or be Anu's 1n- | the rules. : Wuarcto, Det, June 14—Information | panies northe public had given them credit Bidens! » in the above m: aos s a zn fund. The general Gervice men in the SY ML, The Speaker said Mr. Cannon had risen toa Bas bee Ae ee maid iyeze j for it. ual HE BREWSTER WAGON these invitations are much fewer than on simi. | Kin, formerly U.S. marshal for Louisiana, who | My. Cannon offered a resolution, that the | living with him, beat to deaiha colored ser. _ first session in Berlin yesterds ge andorra | TL a lar oceasions heretofore. isin the city to be called asa witness before | pit] be returned to the Senate with the amend. | Yaut kiri forsome triflingoflence. Murphy is | the. streets adjacent’ to. Pr xt Band of Musie south CAUTION. PERSONAL.—Mr. Justice E. Colt sane the Potter investixating committee has with | ment that the House only had the right to | at large, but the woman is in custody. palace were closed to publig ravel Phy) ses- New . For détalied information, call on we Hint Hodis Wanons, ‘bearing one tind aes ~dustice E. Colburn, consul | him, it is said, the original protest which originate revenue bills, and that the Senate re sion was n ihe evening here W. FRAZIER, Ebbitt House. Washington, D.C. | je earn {hat bor Wagons, Dearing our "y | general to the City of Mexico, reached Vera gned to the count of the vote in W. had no constitutional right to put on these A N.Y. =A fine Teas was a t in honor of the nipoten- eid for deseriptive Pamphie:, uve been offered for eal fu 9 br +N | Cruz on May 26, and writes that his health is parish, which is said to be so dis amendments; adopted by a vote of—168 yeas | y-4} ae ete ae eeaae | Maries. Turkish representatives have WM. H. SALE, Proprietor. formation may be obta‘ned from our agent, A, better than whet Mic nv is ed Wi ay di li i 6S na 1d the bill was ordered to be r White & Sons store, wholesale dealers in no- | reached Berlin. The London correspondent my Lec 2w £29-e04w DREW J. JOYCE, 412 14th street. etter than when he left Washington. i pred with erasures and interlineations as to | to 68 nays, and the bill Was © De Te- | tions and dry goods, on Broadway, at 3orclock | Of the. Manchester Cuandion that ; BREWSTER & CO., pected to reach the City of Mexico “May 2. | be scarcely recognizable. turn’ Speaker appointed Messrs. Reagan, | Wis morning. destroved a $0W)) Stock: in. | although Lord, Beaconfield’s diplomacy nati baad Nar chy totes ee OF Broom street, New York | date for Health Commissioner. as staied bya | THE NeMMEK OF APPLICANTS for positions | Kenta fnd Dunne the: conferees aces | sured for ee emicd ee ire, CauanE in the base. | probably result in placing upon id the Sane MELANTIC CITY, Ss. Gop ‘OW READY. aoe eee tek Het cicttd ator | &s Justices of the peace of the District has | river apd harbor appropriation bill | Feent and exveni sore obove, destroy: | reaponeiMlily, of controling tie seterms tn Opens June Ist. — onkling held another ¢cte-a- @ : | swelle y je a ai r. SI ted sonfel ‘eport pancs hor and @ peer . oe as 1 =: K noores: i ienem, American ROTARY WATCH, (Hop- | Genki Be hel tadaae ‘cle-a-tele on the floor | swelled to but few less than a round hundred. on the legislative approprigtion bil. He Dod | dom of Constantinople, it wi a clear de- parture from the de THE CROSSING OF AMERICAN Troops INTO | that the only point of difference between the | and justify a dis tribe of non-interventior, Day was the severe | MEXICAN TERRITORY is in conformity with | tWo houses now was as to the pay of the em. | jution of parliament on an ting, for $10. ¢ A good time ‘keeper. E city is quiet this morning. e, 1 > ited rebuk 4 ; > Senate g C 6 : in several appeal to the count DI ane ee rele disctaeerat yc, Butler by | the agreement entered into with Mexico when | fay sfewed wirresced to thea deter eee | Bidees, Teeived wo promise of | 9?! . : z J = 2 for the disgraceful way in which he a recognized by this country. | and other points, but insisted that the Senate | THE McCoskry Case.—it was announced ne standard, 1878 SUMMER. 1878 y attempts to bully witu s. He to thatayreement American troops | employes should not receive more than the | ays since that at the session of the eee aptly. Ao. é Se en. Smith, late appointment clerk | were to be allowed to cross the Kio Grande in | T{uuse employes. | n Episcopal convention, held at De Dert fall. and wil KENNYS, of the Treasury. a gentleman his senior in | pursuit of Mexican thieves, if the latter were | "A‘iong debate ensued, and was in progress | r holt last week, the uncooditional resignation ers! prattice’ a SAE Penneleanta sore te: Put antag | nerccpped Dy tie Mestean authorities. wien OUR report closes | ears at Cold Spr cepled. This last. resignation not. ouly th s} practice so Ss -—____ ‘ | - This ta ig t—as no hous — uit this legislative rowdy. Smith pel KILLS THE § by.—The Hi ay re " MICHIG. aI volved the resignation of the bishopric but of t his own until Butler became so impudent Ane : pa ouse fosaey: ee oe at Dene eterdasy, FES Markets. the min’ A Detroit correspondent of z the evidence which of the di 1» MeCoskry when the Treaty per cent. off on all cash sales. Goods | overbearing as to arose Gen. Cox, Who roee turned to the Senate the post route bill, be- | met at Detroi n Harkea tn plain figures, We will charge goods at | and denounced Butler's manner and methods | Use it was held that the Senate had treuchea | Ach Chandley permanent president, LADIES’ SUMMER S8UITs, BALTIMORE, June 14.—Virginta sixes, old, ferred, 444; do. consolidated, 58; do, se | the Chic lowing state ticket was nominated x e ernor, Charles M. Croswell; lieut. ning to the | Alonzo Sessions; Secretary of state tL due coupons, 84: Nort in very dignified but very severe and eifective | 0n the constitutional right of the House, by do, new, 8 bid to-lay. e a. Butler attempted oue of his bullying | 2dding to it amendments pe thing startling, ‘am ; when Cox again den c 2 raising of revenue. The B. u subsidy is +: tre ef . MORE. Juve14.—Cotton fir 4qaiet— | back from New York and announced himself, D WRAPPERS, TRAVELING DUSTERS | thls time so eifectively aston siienee "hie | am amendinent to the ill and friends of ange | Bad yy treqsurer. cen, Db reehard; AU- | a dudkug Lanting, wearaehand tara winced | trough Mx. Homeyn, bis counsel, ready ter faccues, Corset Cover . MeMahon took Cox's side, and th hol : | measure think to-day’s action of the House Jaamith = y # . "| street and western super, 2.75a3.75; do, extra, 4.00 | examination, the committee declared that Hiscdkerchietay 1 on Bets AND UNDERWEAR, | mittee and audience stood with them. Itye | kills the subsidy. cation, George ky Edwards attorney pease S678: do fama, B= do tio brant, 6.00, | pothing but the regular course of a trial could Gien’s Fancy Collars. the worst thing that has happened to Butler ot K 7S ie in: | 85 ooze, A. (5; do. Rio brands, 6 00a > contemplated r. Romeyn was shown iS DEP. wT. -, ! uiler = ‘ Otto Kochrer; superintendent of public in- | 6.95: ' Patsy family, 6.75. Wheat the 5 1s Bentiag Bae TRE Nits, white | Made by the best manufacturers of New York Renualtedn, NeW Gh. Spectal Springncia | | THB MoGannatax Case.—The Senate com. | struction, HS. Tarbell, ExSeuator Chandier | cutanaiad conts Warr: waster aut weareatd | Some of the proof, and he 6 tn] ts, Colored Lawn Sutts, Musiin and Lace || ———"————_____________. | eublican. mittee on public lands will render a decision | was made chairman of the state central com. | lewer—southern ted, 1 Oba 18: do, amber. L174 rd A told ° My ung Suits, bawn aud Pe id Alpaca Ulsters, Cloth an fates APOLLINARIS Tantrr INTE! in the McGarrahan case before Congress ad- | mittee by acclamation. The platform supports | 1.19; Pennsylvania red, 1.13; No. 2 westera winter | Knowledge, and told him that the case was not sh aud Sik Jack sili Wan 'ARIFF INTERESTS.—The committee on ways ane ms se before Congress ad Nene : orts loth ans Jacket 3 duly, 1.05. © one that could be defended. The uncon- Embroidered Man- journs. The committee held a meeting this | SPecle resumption, declares that the world is | Ted. spot aud June, 1.08%; July, 1.05. Corn, . re f southern steady: western dull, weak and lower— | ditional resignation then followed. NATURAL and means yesterday agreed to report favora- overned too much, rejoices in the early ad- hite. 65: do. yellow, 47; western ut _————— LACE DEPARTMENT. - bly Mr. Wood’s bill providing a permanent ap- Sal vorga mace quoropa fit ree ip js | Journment of Congress, denounces repudi- pot aud sane, 454: July. 464: August. diet Mr. BeecuEr Ratsinc A COMPANY.—A com- Fatenclennés Lace, Duchssse hare, Pointe Ap- MINERAL WATER. ropriation from which excessive custonis | desired that all the members of the committee Of theo called'uational greenback party and | Seater, Sede, ciate quiet ape ge ay ey jique, F: .awe, Torchon Lace. Li z 7 7 = _ jail an I. 1 vt S . y s s i siness disast ati - 4 uk rae ia’: eal Ay A, ed APPROVED by the Academie de Medecine ot | paid their respects to Representative tucbee | pt oceedings to-day. “Iv is doubtful if the cam- Heeee ee tes tee teen a eee |B rib sides, 64; parked, 4% feria’: Hareietas, Walch cocare May 3 2k oe vig Mats, Siraw aud Chip Bonnets, | France, and its save in France authorized by spe- | in the room of the committee. It is not likely | mittee will repoitia favor of giving: McGee, i ie a c | Shoulders. 6425's: clear rib sides. 6, Watt, | is said that the itp was first suggested by the Sy ly iy giving: ial title settled, and any attempt to reopen it Re’ Ward Bee he ' ts, Frames, Ribbous, Vel Flow: | ¢ia/ order of the French Governmeat, that the committee will recommend any legis. | rahan a perfect title to his land grant. vt with dat refined. 74. Mutter duil and unchanged. 'y. Henry War ‘cher, the che plain of the Feathers, Ornaucnts, Grenadines | | Recommended by the highest MEDICAL AU- | lation on the sugar, tobacea, tea ocak ent —— Traugat with dange) Petreleum quici—retned, 11's11%4. ‘Goffee “tall | regiment, while ou the excursion o we Ply- » Crepes, etc, ete. THOKITIES in New York as rates at this session of Congress, asthe time | THE Lasr Br.is.—The President and mem- | _GEN. GRANT AND STONEWALL JACKSON.— Toc ate sn we te oath caren Sa lay-school. | Mr. Beecher is Fans, Sashes, Bows, Belts, Combs, Silk Fringe, . lightfui beverage. i before aciourament Pree. stort | for concur- | bers of the Cabinet will go to the Capitol next | General Grant was recently. reported by a 58.000; oats, 4.000. Shipments—wheat. | iment.—[N. ¥. Chenille Fringe, Beaded Fringe, Worsted Fringe, ‘ar superior to Vichy, Seltzer, or any other.’* gisla Mi se Subjects. Monday at 120’clock to sign bills. As fast as | Correspondent as speaking ‘disparagingly of | 29,000; corn.’ 60,000, Freights to Liver, per — Betions, and Articles de Par! ‘Most grateful and refreshing. - ‘ they are enrolled and presented to him he will | Stonewall Jackson while. at Constantinople. | stéamer—eotton, \d.: flour, 28.6d.; grain, 91. THE DELAWARE WueEaT CKO) M. WILLIAN, Imroxter, *‘‘absolutely pure and whoiesome; superior te all CHIEF CLERK OF THE SENATE.—Several in | 51 i Udit Col. Mo: of Va., wrote to Gen. Grant, in- | | NEW YORK, June 14,—Stocks irregular, bat in * out eve, Washington DO for ‘dally ase; tree trom all hie shieeines col 5 ubmit them to his cabinet officers for such ¥ * ‘ e 0 | the main higher, Money, 3. Gold, 1004. kx. | {0m Harrington, Del., to the Wilmington * ati jee en against Croton and artificially aerated waters. formal conferences have been held by repub. | recommendations as they may make, and sign | quiring if hehad used the language attributed } oon long, 484's; short, 486. Goveraments | “very Evening, savs the farmers are now sat- ted only with its o ae lican Senators recently in regard to the elec. | them or let them go over, a8 he may think | tohim. Gen. Grant, writing under date of weak. isfied that no injury has been done to the EIVED. Jeeturand very agreeable.” tion of a chief clerk in place of the late Major | PFPer Paris, May 20, io ply, ays: Zoey | am NEW YORK, June 14,—Fiour dull ana | wheat,and that ey will have, upon an aver- SUPPLIES OF Healebful and well suited for Dyspepsia and | McDonald. The general opinion is ‘against ———_ reported as speaking disparagingly of Stone- | gecining. Wheat dui! and ¥ and Leent lower, age, one of the best crops of this Frain ever MINERAL WATERS. cases of 3 cute disease. iewiks : electing a chief clerk at the present session of Tne WEEKLY STaR now ready, contains biog Jen #y, LB Bie res ea 4 have Corn 4 Bnd cent lower and very duil. — grown in the State. The straw ts vy and Janos. and whece there isa abuty dintiivare s D¥SPePtICS, | Congress, Mr. Spencer, lerislative clerk. o4 | all the News of the Week; the Potter | Bot seen that. * seedy OR RUN. supe 46, Eogn-—U. 8. four- | the heads are large and full, m. » with him it lexican war, | and-a-haif per cent. ‘bouds, 105%. oe _ Loy *-By far the most agreeable, alone or mixed with | hext in the line of promotion to Major Me- | Investigation; other doings in Congress; Boe red a en. ee ne ean wat, | Intzots ‘Ontrs a 3, Beadin 5 ‘Eri 3 ral. 8744. Pouuslvania Central, 294, | Ba¥e Deen made in a large Humber of s 7. y « ve it vey = Mags Gout + Clstrbs of Stomach or Busdder, | Donald, and he will likely be chosen as his | the European Congress; the attempt to as | respect of all. who kaew him. He wasre, ea0uys Railroad, 16/4. New Jersey Central con- poy tee Sema ae chemin, aoa Gon oretan ‘ol chan _ ruge , an ‘ublic School closing days; veran reat piety. ever he di: 3 fie aud aliveral Water dealers Uarougiiout ths | gauddaze for election as chief clerk, but he | Local "Notes: Agricultural Matters: Wuity | Gidconcientiocaiy me matte: wivtiee Hoe | “THREE Lives FoR A LirEls the ratio which | belter that last year, when th yield Was very a re. jsts,and Mineral Water dealers throughout t {United States. aud wholesale of House and Department News; Proceedings of | right or wrong. Ihave compared him incon. | Pennsylvania justice seems to have ciphered | eaVy- 6 : m . the Courts: | Affairs: Choice Stories: | yersation with Cromwell. It is probable that | Out. During the last eighteen months fifteen THE VaTicaN designs reca'ling the 1 FRED’K DE BARBY & CO., AGAINST FEMALE SUFFRAGE.—The Senate Poems an@ Sketches; Agricultural and House- | I have said as much to you ‘about Jackson as | Mollies have been hanged in Pottsville, Mauch | nuncio from Belgium, in consequence Ay tee otsatca et wearin somares on priviloges and elections have | ho'd msere i alinhifa, 10 atieanoe’ postage T ever have to any correspondent.” | Sf Yost teres cae ng ee ae he sunrser Sancees Of she Nboras i tune senon me tootien., " por be Nos. 7 ‘arren st.,New York. reported adversely on the proposed sixteen : . Sic a, . of Rea which ready 8 € in the disrup- wettean ca townet Sgusse” || seers aeueene bose wanes the registered yellow Sinendment proviling for tomate eae th | prepaid: single eopies five cents, in wrappers, | . WOMEN SocrALists.—On theday when Hoe. | Jones, aud two each for the matder of Powell | tou of the Catholie miuistry. ‘The report that Na NS. Pharmacis:, | pleterial label of the Apollinaris Company (Limit- = ———_ = dei attempted to assassinate the Emperor, a | and Sanger. The average is three executions | Pope Leo's health is dec! ining is Fepested f 14th st., corner of I st. ea), London, aug20-m, w,f,eow, ly WRECK OF THE STEAMER LEOPARD—The JUDICIAL NoMINATIONS IN NortH Car- {| Woman was arrested for exclaiming, “What a | permurder. The sherills have become quite | with the asseition that, al ph ote " though W ae nous now thata first-class Sec- | signal service station-at Rockport, Mass., re. | QLINa.—The democratic state convention of pity he missed his aim” In emulation of the | expert in choking men to death. ‘The exeeu- | sicians deciare his removal to the country ts ,ASS >s. cI North Caroli ‘arisian petroleuse she became most auda- | tion of Donnelly at Pottsville, on Tuesday, is y, ity of GAS STOVEs, aEADY-MADE NEW ONE Try stFOSTHS | ports to the chief signal officer. at 8:15 a.m. as | North carter ane nomination of @ chief | cious in court, abusing: the judges and in. | spoken of as seeinekably cleay job, the pulse PEPCeaMT.# majority of the cardinals resist GAS OVENS AND BROILERS, Stand, 619 Dat eth and 72 ollows:—Steamer Leopard will be a total loss, } justice and two associate justices met in | Suiting the withesses. On ner condemustion | cf tie qocncd Sing to beat in 95 EN 4D BROILERS, eS Neh Vere eee wis ele ae [a alcigh yesterday. The cominittee on perma- | Ste became eo exasperated that She desticd | Cregecoomed man ceasing * | sarEfforts are being made in the Virginia All sold on aguarantee, Full ine of Sécona-bind Cloth. Motes vy mail promptly | | THE Nariowat Panty.—The Senate com | nent organization reported Col. H. B. Short, | {he Became so exasperated that she doubicd districts of | Kepresentativ Abaya attended to. fel ty” | mittee on finance held a meeting this morn. | of Columbus, as president of the convention: against the court. Such shameless behavior A Turpure To THE MeMoxy OF THE Dean | Tyeker to defeat cher eee ee ede eee Sceaavan, © ~ | ing to hear representatives of the national | {ineusle tow chist Piston Mie vee una: | is by ho means jncommon. among the women PoET—At a meeting of the New York Asso. gress. The Iichmond State hones they oul se party pro desire the repeal of the resumption | taken by counties for two associate justices. | Of the lower orders in Berlin, many of whom | ¢iated Press yesterday. Mr. Era t | BOt sueceed. PLUMBING AND Gas FITTINGS, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKERS, | i514 put belke Sware of the posease Wea, | Sy Ae Ashe deceived moro than a Fequistts | Of'socialiame swe De aTousdoetrines | rete Wins Gites aaa Donnidens UA Tay caer eae nay: Thomas 4 TINGS, » a of votes, ani a u idson and light CORCORAN BUILDING No, 419 I street now. Sonate esterday of the substitute for the bill | H. Dillard was declared the second candidate | Rocwsit, one of the uotorigus Mormon | Set! arregular contributor to the Americal ning anda man named Fink was fatally In- ~ 7 ry . SAP LS aS rf ured. The: were stan ing under i. Wiieestll Reo, FINE WORK st LOW PRICES. __jot0-2w*__|' not think it worth his while todebate the sats | _ scppressixe Socrarism IN Gznway.—at | Dauites, has dled im Salt Lake City. “He was proes, and for sity cro pears cisely Wentined | ine'the storm. Fis e7-ir E. ST der indictment for participation in the | with the oldest 5 THIGH and every Kind of ORNAMENTAL | lect any further. | A large delegation of the | Berlina woman has been sentenced to four | UAGGt lndictment, for p et A : “4@-The schooner Ida MM. SEATHEKS dyed and manufactured at tae | national party came to the committee room | years’ imprisonment. for, treasosavle uteer. | RUACE, of immigrants in 1857. | His-works in prose and poetry were referred Eldridge EST. ‘MEN picion that he was foully deait | to in becoming terms,and the belief expressed | from Philadeiphia for Brazil. SRERCH EST ayy sane bos saree, nearly an hour after the tamme appointed for | ances inst the emperor. Two men guilty | with by some of his old associates a that “his life ir than 2S < cnet Soemen more |, With a large cargo for the the meeting. and Thos. J. Durant made an in- | of similar offences were sent to prison for | Wie igasere cams in crims, |} a employes of Mestre Fee trons ae tee TEER tae flation speech. No one else spoke, owing | eighteen months two years. ‘The bd 1a confession on his part. four-score years because of his orderly liy' yes, & T., on 1)“ Reetoed ty W.P- WHITE & CU, Book. | doubtless to the disposition of the subject in | seetigtth passports and the press and pudlie | #a-The Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburg rail- | ihe onproced end pe nati Wasanivred | Ceira and Mamore t 1 to be engrossed and presented to the famity of 4e-The Western Union degrees Com. sellers 1142 7th street RW. School | which the delegation is interested by the Sen- | meetings are to be rigidly enforced the | road w: trai jleceased, and ssociati: : a and Blanx Books speciation, wepe-ky | ale yesterday. a suppression of Soglalisng, if a2 running. spetened Money eevee? attend the funeral today, eee per: Bent, payable July bieke =

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