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“= = ~ TAR BUILDINGS, AT THES ie, Corcer 11th Street, by Pentss The Evening Star Newspaper Company. 2 Ww. reste GEOR W AMS, Pr # tuail matter } ¥ Sran—published on Fri Si #, $1; 1 ‘4 Vahiee : ko pare Rates of adve: T - | o PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, | ’ SAN FRANCISCO ELECTION. EORG | : vt ed ; eons | + THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS, (Telegrams to-The Star Disraeli’s Defeat, —————— — | WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1880. TWO CENTS, | 4PAcHEs ON THE WAR PaTH ee DING ASSO- | y im ae Cac i Liwest oorner of Benn. MONDAY EVENING, A. ant-3t" ‘> HOWARD UNIVERSITY, MEDIOAL S DEPARTMENT.~ Spring Courre will commence MONDAY, Ap continue ten weeks. Lect it a eek at 6 o'clock p.m ng for payment ¢ #th st. ge. Stock liste at . MCNELLEY'S Store, 8th st. s.0. M. KAUFMAN, 5 and T sts. s.e. GEO. F. HARBIN, 319 Pu. ave. east. L.A. WOOD, L.A. Oth and F ets. we. GEO. W. McK ‘mar27, 31,23, 10 Secretary vestment. Also, U. S. 4 per cents, 4¥y per cents and D.C. 2.45 BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD. We wish to BUY all DIVIDENDS paid by estate < E 7, | Stamps OE.—A fresh suppl AN COD LIVER OL DREW'S Drag Store, corner $th st. an at 50 cents per fil pint be LADIES’ GOODS. PRING MILLINERY. — of at y) We have now open av the largest and most eoupfet STRAW AND CKIP HATS AND BONNETS Ever shown in this city, consist ALL HE Latest Pan SWIss aND AMEE ogether with an endlees variety of all the leading ay Bhapex in Staple Straw Goods. Our formin SILKS, RUBBONS, FLOWE! ‘That the home and foreivn mark We have also ready for inspection an extr ebcice selection of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, And are constantly receiving additions to cur cen- I steck by every Ex ean steamer. Our prices be as low a8 the superior quality aad desixn of eur goods will permit y in the attention of the ladies of this eity and vicinity to inspect our stock before making spring purchases. Persona! attention given to a!l Millinery orders. J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER, art 307 F st. now. ERMILYA‘S LADIES’ SHUES. ‘The best in the world for the money. All Winter Boots id at DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN FER CENT for the next 30 days. Also, odd sizes for sale cheap. “LADIES and CHILDREN'S SHOES MADE VO ORDER. mar20 r can produce. nely s HAMILTON, ALEL F Street. First-class work, at moderate prices. mal6-3m [PRING IMPORTATION S’orPatruns BONNETS AND FINE MIL- Languedoc, Point de Rose, Duchesse, Chantilly, deh and Beaded Laces. "New effects in Gash mere and Beaded Oape. An cleyant assortment of | mans and Maatilan, Jackets, Uisiere, Flannel a acke 2 aa Conbination Sat. erp ae ‘Suits, a first. Clase article, for 820, 824 and <M. WILLTAN , 207 Penna. ave. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. marlS DOUGLASS’, Ninth and F 8ts., Bt. Oloua BVag. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF LADIES UNDERWEAR R ONE WEEK LONGER. FO! E Received 460 Doz¢x Mong of those thoroughly | immed made and tri Se CHE: AT 25 CENTS EACH. —— #Srment at the old price for one week yer. ‘GLASS’ mar6 DOUG Sin nad F streets. M88 BELLE Lucas: DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Oorner Sth st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 802 Sth st. n.w. deck 1 H. F.C. VAN VILIE DISEARKS OF SkrN AS No. Hours 9 to 12and4 ess 4e> & HUTCHINSON, 317 Ninth street, Have added to their Ene of MANTELS, and now show HAND-PA established | reputation ; also WOOD MARBLE. IZING im ew and chaste designe. FURNACES, RANGES and GRATES. TIN ROOFING, ention to MODER: badly con structed Give EsPECtAL VENTILATING eity dwellings. ONE PRICE, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, We desire to call particular attention this week to our clezant SILK SUITS, MANTILLAS, DOLMANS, CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS, AL new and First-Class Goods arriving daily. OUR FINE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT In now complete, and we are prepared to execnte ali orders on short notice. MONDAY, MAROH 2: WE £HALL AGAIN OPEN PXQUISITE NOVELTIES IN PARASOLS, T ATEST STYLES. We have ex.-ent bargains in BLACK SILKS, all popular sad reliable Brands. oun DRESS GOODS AND TRIMM. NOVELTIES ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. ouR LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING Goons will be found EXTRA GOOD vA to none in quality and s*sortment. We make a specialty of Linen Sheetii LUE and second nes. BEST Goons: LOWEST PRICES: WOCDWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE 705 MABRMET SPACE, WASHINGTON, D. ©. ONE PRICE. mara? th, and | es on Monday, Wed- 3 . monthly meetii “ties SECOND | ‘TUESDAY UF APRIL, 1880, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, | Pennsyl- | and we respectfaliy invite | TED WORKby artiste of well- | } city. s — EES eo, aes = = Ss ———-— — a = — cs Sar ——— —— — ' The District Investigation. i} SURE OF HIS SOUL. — ve towards this man who had found peace | © =Eapen | : rece! it | in Je | at Bs THE TESTIMONY TO-DAY. | \ i During yesterday the prisoner et avisit 1 Neen s His Crime = z a The House committee on the Diststet of Cc- from ey, Wy Gieaons aut sage rapier = sees —— isa mere comaan Mea April 2-8 special dispatch Washington News and Gossip. } iumbia continued to-day the investigation of the H A Shepyen ta Signe ana pray es we iro these | _ ‘The prisoner then stepped back on the plat- j from Farmer City, ML. to the Times says: “This - a ee eee | he expressed himseit a8. perfectly resigned to | form, and the ministers and others bidding him | {NR uss Reet fOr a diy End mobbing of aman GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Internal rey strict Coramissio . } his fate, remarking that as man had but a short | good bye, the noose was placed over his head. | of 0 years named Levi Coleman, charged with Jobn J. Bogue was sworn andtestitiea that | A GALLOWS HORROR! time to’ live at that when he was ready | the kot adjusted behind the left ear, the black RA a criminal assault on bis ‘sister-in. -———- when he left the employment of the District he | and felt assured that his soul would be saved. | cap adjusted and at | ovlock and 10 minutes | law, Mrs. Oleson, the wife ofa German. Both ‘THE Corrrzwa Indian delegation tuts after- | went oe ie Wes pres ota beg = the ume to pee Sane the drop fell. Horrible to relate the head was { families lived in one house. When 4 Olean 1 came | noon had a conference with Secretary S:hu ness; he has in ythe* Ce, a 4 i = 7 this was the case w: , WAS: ntly awalt- | totally jerked off by the fall, and the body fell | home from Clinton, his wife complained of his Pearntin Oot cree har | Una lot of Spplications for drawbacks, such STONE BEHEADED! Ing the call. tothe eatin. is ay Sell | Trothenan ta; and he tan Gomeaee areeoee claims for drawbacks a8 he had he turned over TREPARATIONS FOR THE INTERMENT. ‘The head ‘fora moment. clung to the noose, and bound over to court. While Coleman was Rees or Saerae Many cipe atin aioe The governmentallows in the ease of execu- | andihen, dropped. spattering the teams with lodged tn the calabonde. awaiting rrmoval to Ave rout: x = ie mn} 1S OES ‘ x Di en fell three or feet f be jail, some men took him out and gave a Staies, Were MAGETO aye “Ne SOOM | dismissed at one time, witness among the num- | HIS HEAD TORN FROM HIS BODY. | tiontne expenses of a coffin, and the work was body. blood spurted OuL ot the neck in-a stepatn. | Coal Gt tar ald reas put ‘him bask Into a were made to day. ber; Commissioner Bryan sent witness back to entrusted to Mr. John R. Wright, undertaker, | ‘The physicians of the jail and other physicians hts cell. During the night he dug his way out Tue Hovse Commiriee ON vHR Disrescr oF | Over tO ME. DICKSON SUCH Clalms 29 is had one Cofit wh gine face and ix polished Handi | Wigosd'is wee hee Co OF Cou. ke on, the Gok wall ad escaped, and ha Eo : i wel Mr. cl ch cla as he had— ¥ vs a a few minutes, ‘not 'D bea COLUMBIA to-day directed Chairofn Hanton to hundred or more. staking ieitewes THE CRIME FOR WHICH HE DIED. | on ‘chmmines, Bac sion the friends of ithe was dead ae — Fano | rs dS er | rey ares se, alt “ng ym. Dickson led thi rl ves- s condemi man were pleased, Mr. an : Mar diately o | THE SAN PRAY 0 the compromise agreed upon between the Com. | ated concerning his private business: he was | 4 WIFE CRUELLY MURDERED. Ter the remaster, and arranged | tea, the neck Gradually diminishing} eae re | Sax Faascere eats ote ewan > COMNprOMiine agreed Gpon let x Willing to answer all questions the committee for the remains to be placed in & vault for a Cente come » On theleetngr et aoekeete mace ee i missioners and the Baltimore and Ohio rail ight ask, and would place the books and re. a ees. month prior to belt terred {1 beside | the pulsations of the heart, and they state there | 0f the feeling of confidence engendered by the company, relative to the delinquent. et ae disposal of the commit. Z Renee Oe eee teresa fn | WaSa muscular movement’ for about two min- | resull of the clection may be mentioned thetwe, Boe! Share teen pane Chae sran | U6; he thought an attempt had been made to | James Madison Wyatt Stone was executed | fis Wits remains. | There bodies of persons | UES. Dr. Crook picked up the head, and as did | bat the arms of the military compantes which 3 | . 3 s- } he noticed | during the late excitement, were removed to assall his business character, and he wanted to | this afternoon in the yard of the jail of this Dis- | hanged are preferred by the medical schools tor | £0 (the black cap having fallen of he noticed r : SRE Ineet such aspersions. Some years ago witness | trict, and was literally beheaded, as related be- pauged a f ann tis friends of the de- | ‘bat the lips moved and the features appeared | the central police station for greater safety, An THE Wire Horse-—Postmaster General | saiq that he had been an attorney to pay spe- | tv “ite nena pein jerked trom his body by the | Ceased took tis precaution of placing the ‘re- | Cwm, At the moment of the fall of the body, lave been returned tothe armories of the re- Key, Senators Paddock, Ferry, Logan and Bald- } ial assessment taxes; all his clients who pald > ig is Yo | mains in the vault, that It could not be used for | Which fell on the back, there was acry of horror | spective companies. “With ind to the ne win ond Representatives Valentine, Downe! n taxes he advised to pay under protest, | drop intended to dislocate his neck, such a purpose.” in the enclosure, ly God, | ported contest of the election by the working- ffroth, Kussell, (Mass.), Aldrich, Harmer, Ur: ‘ause he thought that Congress would at STONE'S CAREER. IN THE INTEREST OF GOOD ORDER. and there was @ rush | men, cg nigel retina & Mw ~ ood! r, Butterworth and Thomas were among the | some stage pass a bill to relieve the property Stone was quite well known in this city, hav- At 7 = ere to sce what had occurred. The tap when | Collector Dilison, three members 1 (he board of PreSident’s callers to-day. holders who had been swindled. By reason of | ing for a number of years acted as messenger foree of 50 mounted policemen were p! Ht fell obscured’ the view | of most of | election commissioners, say that a general cou- —_—_- this, when the relief bill was passed he secured | for Mr. Gobright, the agent of the New Yors | on duty about the jal}, with instructions to.p! those on the ground, who thought at | ference for discussion was held on the evening —The House committees on | a large number of drawback claims. | Every | Associated Press. He was a bright yellow man, | vent, any assemblages of people in the neizh- | {St that the rope had broken, but when the | of the election day, but nothing detinite was euon ree and naval affatrs, | Complaint filed by Witness for erroneous as- | a native of Westbrook, Me., about 35 years of | vorhood. A large detail of patroimen were also | Bead tcl a moment after ihe signal had been | Accompilshed.. Mr Murphy has yiven as his a ee ae anne eas ttalrs, | Sessments was either upon the written, ex: | age. about 5 feet s inches in hegttand Weighes | on duty in and about the building, ‘The number | #!Ven and the trap sprung it was apparent that | opinion thal there was not suflicient ground for Went to Philadelphia this afternoon to examine | pressed or implied authority of’ the | about 150 pounds when committed, butehad of admissions to the building was limited. 1n | 4S hanging bad resulted In decapitation as | contest, the unfinished iron clads at the League Island | property owners; witness said that he did not | added 20 pounds more to his weight during bts consequence of the directions of the law officers | Clean almost as If done with a knife. | | navy yard. It is understood that Cramp Sons, | notice when he endorsed the Thomas Wall Nnprisonment. He worked in Maine, farming at | of the government the requirements of the A\ter the body had been placed on a bier. the AFFAIRS. | the well-known ship builders of Philadelphia, | drawback certificate, that, Wall's widow had not | North Yarmouth, Betuel and other places. He | statutes were complied with strictly, not even | Leed was. arranged on tas neatly as possible. couraged. “set up the champane” this trip. sigued her name as executrix; had he noticed it | had some knowledge of steam engineering, and | the members of the Yress having any other | Among the physicians the opinion was ex- April 2.—The Daily Telegraph (be- ———— he would not have endorsed it until she hat | worked several years running a stationary en- | favor extended them than admission, with the | PYéssed, that the work had beeu too well done, pading editorial article, this morning, INCREASED SALES OF PosTaGR Stasps.—Com- } signed as executrix; he kuew though that Cath- | gine in Virgipia, and came to this elty avout 5 understanding that they should serve on the | 4n@asone expresseu 11, ine condemned man | y terday's elections afford uudoubted | parative statements of the sales of postage | crine Wall was the executrix of Thomas Wall, | years ago, ard as above stated fo 6 nake dreturn to thecourt. ‘The law on | Was so fat that the muscular tissues had be- | encouragement to the liberals; bUL LD sold ole ers for the nint nding | because he had seen the will of Thomas Wall so | time employed by the Associated subject 15 found in the Revised Statutes re- | Come Weakened, ands t Slipping rope | nificance the vote of the city of Lond juarters for the nine months ending | jamming her; witness did not think that he had | then for some tn sto the District of Columbia, and is as fol- | baVing once broken the skin, the fat acceler. | held to outwelpiva devon petty hon March Sist- a8 compared to the sales for the | filed over 15,000 complaints for erroneousassess- | ored raan named Marshall, he conducted a tes. ated its futher progress until it reached and | corresponding periods of the previous fiscal | ments; put in allcases he had either the written | taurant near the Baltimore snd Oalo raliroad Persons adjudzed to suffer death | broke the spinal column. Some of those pres- | year are being re OFF Insrectr i is to Cathoticivm. m Convert: from Rome to the Sanard says: ved at the Post Ofice de- | or verbal authority of the propert depot. shalt’ be ied within the walls of some | €Rt seemed to think that this was really a more Suaponed ‘ae anonhe ep cue partment from all the letter-carrler offices in | Concerning the Fagan drawba THE CRIME prison in the District, or within a yard or{n- | #umane execution than when the victim Is map ok By for apberss the United States—about one hundred in num- | witness sald it was endorsed by Fagan’ for which Stone was executed was a frightfn! | closure adjolning stich prison, and not else- | “2oked to death. pS accommodation in his diocese, der. ‘The statements thus tar received show | With the authority however oF Fi Itiner—one OF tue miose AtrocioNs whicewes | ohne ihe body was subsequently placed in the Of the numbers of persone dis: a large therease in the sale of stamps. ts busi ever been perpetrated in this District, Some | — Se . It shall be the duty of the warden, | ceflin, nd Rev. Wm. Gibbons read the burial | the Romish church, and for spe- i ————— recepted for [2 by cas Delore he married a colored woman } or one of his deputies, with such ofticers of the | Services in the presence of about thirty persons | Pint powers to taciitane thee receplion of sich NowiNaTions.—The President sent the follow- necks. Witness read a let aed Alberta Pitcher. Before her marriage | prison. constables, aud other peace olcers as | Other than the apiiticlals and the police, after | converts.” Ing nominations to the Senate ito-day: To be itten by Phoebe Phillips, addressed to hi With bin she had given birth to two children, | the warden or deputy may deem necessary and | Which the fon pee the remains in a } The Obetisk. nd States. s, 120 Helder, . Stating that at the time of her drawba and after her marriage she insisted on living | proper, to attend at such execution. 7y2kon and took them to the vault at the Young | 4. 0, he Obelix : United States consuls, Leonard A. Bachelder, t the r dra E 5 5 ae : y, shail } Men’s burial ground. NEw York. April 2—A spectal from Alexan i of M at Zanzibar: . of | sett oe “oie oe a he with ir eee eae ee ipo one iene che ES NS peices Oh dria, Egypt, states the obelisk to-<lay was trans. F shinge 3 oftice, and that she had req: accused of leading lis wife away from him. vite istrict 2 e Se] e — ‘ prfed Suecessfuily to the place of embari atWuksebarre, 5 ign Hier name ‘They had had trequent quarrels before the fatal | prisoner, two or more physicians, and twelve FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. ported successfuily to the place of embarkation ior shipment. cowie. } Disracli’s Successor. April 2. A London special furnishes the ited that one SUS, Sth et occurrence, and on the night in question ‘Sat- urday, October 5th. where his wite ie physicians to ‘be present at every ) he went to the house } such execution; and, at. the request of the per- as Staying with her twochil- | son to be executed, Shall also allow any of his had deli ams for & FRIpa "Of MeFie, of ¢ following r a 1 4 5 5 var re] . 2) » Gospel SENATE.—On motion of Mr. Beck, it was re- | Lord Harlington, the liberal leader, 12 a cocoa OWEY OF at y aflidavil iren and sister—No. lgth street. | Bursting | near relatives, and any ministers of the Gospel, 3 | a be 1,19 & speck The owner of the property; the cl on n the door he attacked his wites sister, whos | Lot more than three, to be present. solved that when the Senate adjourn to-day it Cae op Ancashire, sald that if a liberal eabi- lected. Subsequently witness seeing the open razor in his hand, ran oui into Sec. 1,096. No persons other than those men- | be to meet on Monday next. net is Co be formed at once, the question of ue lam was based on inisrepre eet ior te, Matis merommucted & terrible | Houed In the two preceding iections and no | Tue Vice President laid before the Senate a | Pietulership should be decided by the party and ; the money to Etch, Fox & Brown, | gash on her throat, His wifewasup stairs, and | person whatever under the age of twenty-one | yemte gee PTS ‘Admeyer, containing se ciaide | !Be Wishes of the Queen, the attorneys for the estate of Mary | hearing her sister's screams she hastened dowa } years, shall be allowed to witness any uci exe- "$157 for mileage as witness before the com. | Fhe Aug_lish Administration's De- jent. e) C. Adams, the latter being a Witnessed | and started for the yard, but met Stone in the | cutton. aS on atv) : = Was questioned touching a drawback which had | tack Toon woh the Pee be He let oad heee | CCE cxctsot aamlsston run in the following REET ALCO ee | _An Ditaiurgh Bpectst Ueckanes tes bene he reliefof the whalers | been issued in the na » | oBce attacked her, tnilicting a number or | form: Mr. Se ary, chairman of the committee, | Dave already won 29 seats, making 9 difference bound in the arctic. The revenue cutter Rush ¥ that the Davis drawb: wounds on her throat, severing the jugular vein ' said the committee did not think recusant wit. | Of 5 votes so far. ‘The government, therefore, Lessts, such as Admever, who was obliged to | ! already hopelessly beaten. will be employed in this service. Preparations ness named several cases wir axd the windpipe, He then made his escape 30, are already ade to get her off as early as nds ed been made upon him to pay back { from the house. Both women started alter fully in- | appear before the Senate on au attachment, | RUSSIiN Pleased at the Result of the i Were entitied to intiea; English Elections. RELIEF OF THE IcE-BocND WHALER3.—In thie deficiency bill is an appropriation of $6,000 to send a revenue cutter t Six: You T revenue marine division of the | the amount of dr: ia Which had been ob- | him, the blood flowing {p large spurts from the nt at this }) Ly, the 24 wili superintend her preparations. | tained tn an irregular manner. Treasurer G wounds, but they fell in front of the house. ‘The pril next, at_12 o'clock m., to witness the essai - Vioe Pi a i si lowpon, Amid 2—A St. Peterstn 10 | ‘The Rush is particularly adapted tosueh service, | hllan in one case demanded refund-and ihe | Wartwegete tucy felt in front of tne house rein- | execution of’ James Madison Wyatt Stone. connie eee laid Before he War tee. | to Reuter’s ‘Telegraph company sane Snieact and has been employed heretofore in work in 4 District Commissioners in one case. ‘Witness | ficted, Dut the sister recovered. Stone wie THE SCAFFOLD ommending an appropriation of $50,000 tor anew | ROUcement of ‘the success of the Ilperais in the polar regions. "She is the vessel upon which | bought from Wiillam Troxail drawbacks tsstied | pursntd by some of the neighbors, and was | __ a AAA; 41 | Tilitary post between Forts Custer and Assini- | England has produced considerable satisfaction Capt. Bailey made his exploring expedition in | !n the name of Samuel L. Davis in August last; | turned over to Mlicers Hess ad Batrone: ; Was erected in the northeast area of the jail | Torna! a } in political circles here. ‘The indefinite post | and aromnd Alaskan waters lasf year. every rertificate is under a clon Witness pur- - THE TRIAL, yard, surrounded by a fence 16 feet high, en- Mr. Bruce, from the special committee on the | Ponement of Gen. Skobeleff’s departure, to- all. ie | s : a prisoner's case was called for trial at the | closing a space 32 feet wide and 120long. The | Freedmen's Bank, reported back the billamend- | Sether with the belief that no actual exped!- | CoxarEssMax BUTTERWORTH, of the first Ohio Witness gave the following asthe full list of } rofowine (December) term ‘of the Crimiual | gallows Is pew, with the exception of the fron ing the charter of the Kreedmen's:Bank,t ther | Uon to Turkestan will be undertaken this year 30 " 2 ‘awbacks he purchased from Troxall:—Wm. Court, and his counsel, Major Sweet, (aaving | work, which has been used on several previon with a report of the results of ion- | 88 Well as the dispatch of a Russtan division to district, says that if General Grant is nomina- bson, Mrs, M. C, Hernden, James W. Handy. | fajled'to secure a post ponement to enable iu occasions. The scaffold is of Georgia pine, the | ers investigatian. Placed on the calendar. = Kuldja, are regarded as significant of the inde- | ted for the presidency he (Butterworth) will de- | Seth Schell, The . Green, J. N. A. Ockerhausen, | to procure testimony from Mbine going to show somes being of heavy timbe., and its dimen- Also, a bill authorizing and directing the pur- | Cision existing in Russian ministerial circles, | eline to stand as a candidate for renomination, Thos. Brown, Ellen Deeble, W. H. Tenney, | chat the prisoner was of unsound mind from the | sions are:— Platform, 11 feet square, 13 feet from | chase by the Secretary of the Treasury of the | Probably in view of possible results to be ob- | ashe fs assured that with Grant as the nomi: | J. W. Deener, L. E. ‘Thomas, R. J. Dobbins, | nee no republican can be elected to Congress | Jesse Piteher, W. H. Morrill, D. 1. V effects 01 a blow he received on the head when | the ne supported by stout s-inch timbers roperty known as the Freedmen’s Bank and | tained by the ultimate success of the English s. | from the Mrst (Cincinnati) district next fall ve- | Jas. Clark, Mary Pp Carter, | a boy) withdrew from the case. Other counsel, } on the corners. The trap in the center is 4 feet | the real estate adjacgnt thereto. Placed on the | liberal jas. , 7 Q Messrs. A. K. Browne and Prof. It. T. Greener, | square, and held in position by a catch, worked calendar. ee . What the Times Says. cause of the decided opposition to the ex-Prest- | F. Staub, Catherine Stanb, Mary Fechter, W. were assigned him and the case continued, and | by a line in a box leading into the building, Bills were introduced and referred as follows: | LONDON, April 2—The Zines this morning dent. Johnston, Mary C. Adams, W. H.Godey, Charl it Was not until last fall that 2 trial was reached | Where it is pulled by an unseen hand. On either By Mr. Conkling—To establish a uniform sys- | Says: The result of yesterday's election tends to L, Davis, William Russell, Win. Wheatley, Geo. | anda verdict of guilty was rendered. and the | side heavy tlinbers support the cross-beam, 6by | tem of bankruptcy throughout the United | confirm the prospect held out by the vorng of | TRE FREEDMEN’s Ba: Senator Bruce to- | Kohler ands. A. Johnson, i , | Prisoner was sentenced to be hung on December | S inches, at a hight of 21 feet, and from’ this States. Also, providing for the erection of a | Wednesday, and to render it scarcely doubtful day submitted the report of the investigation of ‘The committee, at 12 o'clock. adjourned until | S6th last. epeons were taken during the | hangs the rope of seven-eighths inch manilla, public building at Brooklyn, N.Y., for the use of that when ‘the new Parliament assembles the the Freedmen’s Bank, (heretofore printed in | ‘*morrow. t lon pal ee care ene pone Sopreme Pest aneed tor a ae gt ot sone the po office = oe States courts and rev- | Sayed wih eaounter an gern f " - Cour e District, bat fore it was reac! m wa Che st enue offices, and for other se Sommons. ere i 5 a rere ics we a Was to | THe WEEKLY Star, now ready, contains all | {n that court the day fixed for the execution Fe'was bulit for the execution of Peyton, who | “On motion of Mr. Cockrell he eat introduced | ahother week's voting. and it would be prema | missfoner, Instead of three, and the other was | 'he News of the Week, home and foreign; the | was so near that after the affirming of the ae | Det nsihe been hanged several months ago, | by bin yesterday to establish a mail seivice to | ture to presume on the final result, or bn tin | directing the Secretary of the Treasury to pur- | Sad Death of Susan Wheeler fom Abortion; the ment of Judge Hagner. the prisoner again | but his sentence was Commuted. Brazil Was read a sécond timé 4% Feferred to | Course which the prime minister may think In | chase the Freedmen’s Bank building at a cost | Chapman dal; the Case of stone, the ee Up, and the ume oe execution ‘ Yesterday he directed his counsel, Mr. Browne, | the committee on post offices and post roads. | ¢#mbent upon nim. not to exceed $250,000, wife murderer; Congresstonal Proceedings: the oe le seutence extended to Friday, February | to specially return his thanks to Miss Sadie L. ‘The Senate proceeded to consider the caien. re rica | fhe President on representation that the | Mason and her family and friends, who had 4 ¥ Distuict Investigation; Political Affairs; White te ayae 2 ds, W dar. The bill granting a pension to Jos. F. | Apaches on the War P: R. D. EVANS, commanding the training | House and Department ‘News; Trems; | -ondemned man was not ready for death ex- pes EP much for him, and he expressed the | Phares, which was reported adversely trom the Dexven Col, April 2—A_ Tiny nta F ship Saratoga, now at Norfolis, s in the city, Proceedings of the Courts; Household and Ke- tended the time to March 26th. Sub equently ope that he would meet them all in Paradise. coramittee on pensions, because under the pen- | (N. M.) dispateh says that on Mazen 23d a smal sae abliaate Sate ci =e ligious Notes: Choice Stories; Poems and He SneetnEnOe of this ae being Good Friday STONE'S LAST NIGHT ON EARTH. Sion laws scouts not being in the military or | raiding party of Apaches Captured and killed a OR MosivoRs.—The President to-day ap- | Sketches; Agricultural and Household Matters, resident Hayes again respited him for a week. | act night the condemued man atter prayers | naval service are nc entitled to pensions, Was | soldter of the #th cavalry. who was carrying roved the joint resolution directing the Secre. | 77s: $2 per annum, in advance, postage pre- PS EE ICERTON, ald dow n to sleep between 9 and :0 o'clock, but | #8! considered, | dispatches from Fort Craig to Captain Hooker" p pane 2 .. | paid; singic copies 5 cents, in wrappers, He had some litte education, and after his one of the lights Im the rotun’s was ke Bi Pending discussion on the bill, which was ad- | battalion, on the San Mateo mountains They ei ee oe ee Teng ae ri ene cme OF is time tn | ihe in such nas 'd show through muy | Yocated by Messrs Kirkwood ‘and Carpenter then attacked San Jose, a small village about | Rae Bre nor more thian seven naval officers, to '° reading ald writing. | Shortly after his coavic- puch # Gielen as 3 and by Messrs. Plat an and In- seventeen miles from the Itio Grande, but two | tnquire into the present condition of the double. Retiscal Notes. his cell, one of the prisoners having been opposed by t Log lion he claimed to have made his peace with ‘ake 4 ‘alls, the morning hour expired and the Senate | soldiers of the 9th cavalry and severat Mexicans 2 = Erie county, Pa., has elected a divideu Ged and to be ri atever fate 4 taken sick, making this necessary.) and for an | & | ecg ammomiton and the perplexity of coun. | sation to the democtanicatare roavention, cass | ed 8nd to be resigned to whatever tateavalted be 0 wha hour or two he was unable to go to steep, | Teutoed consideration of the bill ratifying the | went out and fought them and drove them off, ek lim. He watched the preparations for the ex- P. | Ute agreement which was explained aNd sup. | one soldier and one Mexiown velng killed In the ments. ‘The board ts also directed to report any | OF (be five delegates favoring Mr. Tilden. ‘The | ecution for some weeks aba had baling ae cea, | AbOUL midnight he went to sleep and rested | Ut Bir. Cone 8S ex?! ae = conve ssed a resol fav awe til the clock was striking four when he | Ported by Mr. Coke. ight. change in the present plan that they may deem nvention pass @ resolution favoring the | jy about the gallows as on any common place | UE @ =a j ——— : | advisable. “The report isto transaitied to | ciate Sending an untnstructed delegation to | subject. He frequently wrote to his counsel, | 2WOKe, but shorly afterwards fell. into | HOUSE.—The morning hour having been dis- - iis opinions = | Congress by the Secretary wi | thereon. The New York Mr. Browne, who stuck to him to the last and | },S"Wpber again and: slept until stx o'clock. | pensea with, and the consideration of private reg ag ey bt ey és 4 New rk F AW % . NEW YORK, —A New 701 1.) spect ; Or7d, Gcclares that Governor } to whose efforts the procurement of respites | He then awoke feeling much refreshed, | Pusiness having been laid aside, Mr. Blackburn can Sanaa ea bese moana bees ‘ Seymour must take the helm inthe present | trom December 26th to the day first for THIS MORNING. moved that the House resolve itself into com- | effect that Secretary Ramsey has detailed Naval ORDERS.—Cadet Midshipmen Harry P. | feud of the democratic party in that state, | bis execution are due, On one occasion when At 834 o'clock he partook of breakfast. Point- mittee of the whole for the consideration of the | Major Frank E. Taylor, ist artillery, at Port 1 | Huse and W. L. Rodgers have reported their re- | Whether he consents to run for the presidency | Mr. Browne called to see the prisoner he tu: | ing to his cup (a quart measure) he sald to the | star serviee deficiency bill, and that | Adams, this harbor; Col. Warner, 3d artil- | ‘tum amie: Having bees detacial trom tha res, | © NOt. sisted that his counsel shonid see the scaffold, Sore eprest x Po ion, chat | lery, and Major W. F. dol a 5 A sacola on the 12th Inst., and have been placed | | The republicans ave chosen ail their dete. | and taking him to the window expiained to him | TeP"Sentative of Tue Stax, some time after. | motion, moved that ail debate on to Constitutes Board tor the poroneete mae: _ “ , wards: took that full of coffee witn a | at 4:20 this afternoon. for the purpose of pro- ob Waiting orders. ates to Chicago in Maine, Vermont, Rhode | how it worked, pointing to the trap and Te- | whole chicken. fried and tate and oth This gave rise to some discussion, the adve. | ceeding to Eu with a view to making ov- \ e island, New York, Pennsylvania, India mn | Marking: “There's where il stand, and Vil tali | Wheminees ates nie ae eo sp singing a | cates of the Senate amendinents, as'arale dec | servations ax to the tiuproverents (axing ob- | Coxrmatatioys AND A REJECTION.—The Sen- | ate in executive session confirmed the following | nominations: Victor Thompson, of Miss., to be consul of the United States at St. Thomas; Win. P. Hubbard, of Bangor, Maine, to be supervisor | ot census for 2d district of Maine; Arthur Ed- wards, of eo i to be agent for Indians of the Omaha and Winnebago agency in Nebras- | ka. The Senate rejected’ the nomination of | Alexander C. Wells, of La., to be surveyor of stoms fn the district of New orleans, La. Sas and Texas, and a part of them fu North Ca. | through it.” Indeed le showed go little signs & a rolina, making “a total of 21. The New York | Of fear that some have thot that hoses | DeaUtTUE hy mn, “T am golng home to Jesus tc: for the reason that at 1902 too a eee es | Oa ee ere eae vie of various Ss i we = spi night.” Pn and ford, who ai c for the reason that at 1:30 a numberof | count They will proceed on the U. 8, figures out the presidential preferences of pow callous or indifferent on the subject, ine same tier, and Gane Ree ie ae were to leave for Philadelphia. iain | steamer Sarat now z Fortress Monroe, ‘and Teas follows: Blaine 109, Grant 92, | PUL It bas been observed that at times theré | the other prisoners, joined in, and the singin; Finally Mr. Blackburn's motion, after being | Will sail about the 1eth or 15th inst. tre nan is, Hamnunds 10. The Sun expresses | Wasa cerlain pathos about his volce and mols- | was very: pathetic. “The voices were well bal. | modified so as to close the debate at 4 o'clock. See ee the beltet that the delegates will be allowed to | ture in his eyes, indicating tat he realized his | anced and the words were sting with mnuch fee was adopted. and the House, at 12:46, went into w Street To-day. express thelr preferences “without regardtotne | Situation. In Matne ne pireueed the Congre- | ing. Subsequentiy Stone read his bible and | committee of the whole (Mr, Scales tn the chatr) YoRK, April 2.—The Posr in its finan. instructions or state conventions. eee Lael unt il he Was committed to afterwards started the hymn “Wash me and] | 0m the star service deficiency Dill. cial article to-day says: “The Stock Exchange Cinclnnall Cpmmervia! says that since | Teiislous mattoree ere woe eee gee, OD | shall be perfectly whole.” Then calling osc on ~ | markets are only moderately active, but are : 260, Lis aus aS Tae ee ae MOEN | gregatioual church, aod Revs Wise Cutten a | IRE guards he” made the request that Society Notes, strong. U.S. bonds are up one quartor for the sO, his caus eC ve] le ne i hs plat ap i Si one «narters there has been treachery, ip | Colored: Baptist minister, have been frequent | HeOBe | Of, ls Miesited “to Moot yi | AU the residences of many Senators numerous | {0UFS and are otherwise Unchanged. allroad i } r = ate + to see him bonds are general her. The el stock ; | Navan Oxpers.—Cadet Mid: hipmen Edmund er Pineats Dnt 4 We wae aie ee sits Tast irri. e ais Terr I Capac Te GOS | Danneth God. Seite Me Oe te ee RE | meek, alter opens has it eel 7 Navat —C Midsi ‘ront of Incapability has loomed.” ‘Tis remark Senet, SELON See 25 view wit , and theu expressed the desire | bonnets 2nd suits were out in large force, | soon became strong’ an inued | Lloyd and R. C. Smith, have reported thetr ree | Wes probably intended to reter to Ollo. bata | Stone yesterday was in. comparatively good not to have any one admitted to his cell unless = Se witha tee eee 5] 5 ei as 1 up to the time we e good many Of Mr. Sherman's triends entertain | {PMS and in his conversation there was po | he was finst apprised: nat cote Se ee ee OF thee hot AP Ne fe ee } tu la and 2 er the rene’ erto show’ Tred to see no S in ices havin ° | Ca aeattiag orders egeeota aud are placed | fe opinion that It Will forcione agneciee | longer the Indigference he bad hitverto Shows, others than the ministers. "About 10 oiock ait | B24enjoyed the hospitality of the Senator ana per Be ines Foto “hae { 01 , 5 2, 5 s me = 4 rs 25 r cent, the latter Pacific ‘Mail. { op waiting orders, Cadet Midshipmen J. FE. | \ here During the morning he was engaged In reading Was quiet in that wing of the building, the pris. | herself at their Saturday soirées in March. The other active stocks of the gener: { 5 vell a . e epend- ‘ select Se Pa v1 sa > 3 8 § eral list I eee eae nensk es ern nee Se nen errs TE aes a Tee Tete to ne pee ioSoNe Of | cners seeming to feel the solemnity of the dees: | Secretary and Mrs. Evarts entertainea ests | Leen Erie, New York Central Western Calon | ce, me LATS LEGA — 4 vi strict rc S.. t al othede N = “king | #00, and he engaged for some time in walki: at dinner last evening, and Senator and Mrs. | and the coal shai all havi republican convention yesterday elected Blaine | for iat idee ee tee ee oe TRIE | the Hoor in meditation aud in reading the Bibie, | Hon. Cameron gave a dinner party Wednesday. | than yesterday. except New York Cone et delegates to the state convention. Allthe del- | Gren iny heats in prantinate e, tor goo During the morning a representative of Tue | The flowers adorning both these feasts were as | list of Specialities 18 to-day, as it was yest egates to the Polk county (lowa) convention bos hee in gratitu ) You for all your | crap informed him Of the atangemants Which | choice as the company which enjoyed them. éay, the stocks of the ‘elevated railre as, luave been instructed for Blaine : Legge may cae oe. reward vou oe it. | had been made for the interment of. his body, It is said that there were sixteen fashionable | and’ a part of yesterday's late break has au oe Ce 4 eee lat W ANGE Canoe ed and he expressed satisfaction therewith, adding | weddings in New York on Tuesday of this week, | been recovered. New York Elevated has ir or ofS Greener and ‘Mr. Townsend jor thelr Brine a Le the sou that was important. and nearly as many the following day. The | been neglected. Manhattan opened at 26, ad- ey ea ee yee Noe Mone | With “that love ihat one mart camnotextend to | , 2 Ton a anerning she occupants of those } bridal couples are numerous now fn all the fash- | vanced fo 205; and is 25 as we write. Con. day, charged ‘with assaulting Mrs.'Mary Dat, | {nother withont the assistance of God,” he adds: | Jpeg F. H. MORGAN, of Indiana, recently con- | rmed as nunister to Mexico to succeed Mr, | Foster, has been in the clty receiving his tn- structions from the Department of State. He left to-day for New York, and will sail for his | Post to-morrow, Mason ELIAS GRiswoup, of Maryland, an ex- confederate oMcer, has been discharged from his position in the Treasury department. Major REV. FATHER gallows could be seen | ionable hotels in Washington. Two of those | Southern Mic! z 7 ¢ were removed to other apartments,and some of | who were married Tuesday. in New York—Mr. | been eReepons aoa, ae rif tans, 5 o y, ch 3 “And now let ine say a word to my enemies, if [ : 5 ley in compelling her to remain at the services aan oer Perot ; | the employés of the building arran; to see | and Mrs. Stedman, and Mr. and Mrs, Anthony— | an second to 92%, on at Si. Michael's Church on Easter Sunday, | B&veany. Chope Thave none. To every thin ray ny nadisn gover ‘aes Gtaod on ne pd mt See ~( the event by locating themselves in the chapel. | arrived at the I House yesterday. Canadian government has decided tax each : the carth, ail persons, if there are E i : f < wd Grigwold during the war ind Charge of @ pase r Schmidt waived an examination and | 90 {he ae eo = oe pe are any a i RELIGIOUS EXERCISES, Chulalonkorn, ries the style in which the | car of fo1 companies passing through Can~ in Richmond. ave $iv0 bail for his appearance at the April | ho liL-feelings against one. f forgive all who | ,,Shorlly alter 11 o'clock Rev. Dr. Rankin, Rev, | the young King of Slams visiting cards areen- | adian territory $250 per year. money mar- term of court. have wronged me in any respect. Good-bye to | F. J. Grimkle and Rev, Wm. ec CoM. BaRRETT's DEaTHE.—Dr. Tryon, is not dead, He reported the death of Commo. dore Barrett to the Navy department. Commo- Mobonsarcived | Sta ket is slowly but su: drifting toward ease. : at thé 72 Ghd femained in Get. aed, There was a large and fashionab] attendance | The full Tate Wotiay is 6 Por nee tee ‘call loans Browne he addresses as “Kind | ice unul 12 o'clock, when the prisoner was | at Miss Eva Henderson's complimentary beneftt ; op stocks abd 5 per cent. on U. 8. bonds. also owe you great kind- | Drought into the room and there the time was | last evening, and the Itttle star of the ev. JUDGR PEARRE Not 10 BE Lypeacrep.—The | he World” Pearre committee at Annapolis, Md., to-day sub- | Ms. Cyténe mitted their report. it states that there are not | Friend.” and s dore Barrett died in New York Wednesday last. | sufticient grounds for impes and asks | Hess I remember how you jive assisted In | Spent in singing and prayer and religious con- | received several floral tributes and no end of The Markets, j He was auative of Indiana, from which state | thatno action betaken ere eee ANd ASKS | TE ae tere the distance that you | Vetsatlon: | At intervals after this the prisoner | applause. All who took part acquitted them-/ parrrmoRE, April 2.—Viewinia sixes, de- he was appointed to the navy in 1810. He was ——_——. came to help to save my life if It was possible, 23; jotned with other prisoners located near by in | Selves with great credit. The only complaint ferred, Bri 8 . console, £9: do. second series, het ip active service at the time of his death. . coupons, MARYLAND LEGISLATUKE.—In the Maryland | and what you presented inmy behalf being true, | {ging such hymns as “Nearer my God to | made was that which is usual at amateur enter. Ae) % ew tan-forties, 38g Senate, yesterday. a report was ‘presented from } Pot false as some pretend to say or think. for i | Thee,” “What a Friend we have in Jesus.” ‘To | tainments—that the Menpnced a BALTIC Cot Con. Wu. A. Busine, of Kentucky, who ts pe- | the joint committee on the Marnboe eer | know that you are a lady too well known from | OR€ Of the officers this morning he said as } Judge and Mrs. ip the tron! pleasure | eer aell ead ioe ae ing warmly supported for the vacant U. 8. ais- | Chesapeake and Ohlo Canal, ‘The report, which | YOUr childiiood to the present moment to think | Me then felt, he preferred that the law be car- | of all who Know them, have decided te remain street and western, ety 75e4.60; do. 1 r LS Was favorable to the management and'recom- | that you would present anything but what was | Med out to any commutation. Mr. Browne. his | here through the it month. 5.00a5.56; do. family, 50; city’ mile euper, ee juageshi by business men and bankers | mends a continuance of the investigation, | true. J remember years ago how your dear | COwNSel, had another short interview with him Major Richard Contee and wife, of Maryland, 3. 7508. do. ox 50; do, Kio al Slate, regardless of party, has made care Wig Adopted. | In the house, the bill to reguiaté | husband, Mr. S. 8. Dunn aud yourseit taught | apd recetved from hun a letter io a friend in { Thonths St 1550 1ettese, formes aoe esto primary elections in Baltimore city was passed; | me and how I tried to go by t : also bill providing for subsititute policemen in | I bave always tried 16 do w Baltimore. A message was received from the | He2i as I could. J thank you w! Governor vetolny the bill to providefor the | and allot my Kind friends in Maiue and eveit. election of judges. Where. I khow weil if it had not been for my counsel and you, I would haye been gone long £2" The Mobile Cotton Exchange has adopted | 40. S01 will close with all gratitude to you a resolution to invite Gen. Grant and party to | 10F your Irce will offering. visit that port, as guests of the exchange. THE PRISONER WAS VISITED, §2-The supreme court of Iilinols has finally | bY Mrs. Browne yesterday, who took her finat decided the question Of permitting the reading | leave of him, Both were touch affected, Mrs. of the Bible in the public schools in favor of | Browne was formeriy Mrs. Dunn, of Maine, such reading. Os ee pera aoe rs one Ume, “J. & Stevens they 10 states that while there he conducted (Canada) Corn’ exchunge, whe nos Bem oroN® himself, tn an Unexceptionable manner, with i ee ; s XC rr ines he would get into volved In grain speculations, is missing. an uncontrollable passion. It will be remens, many friends here, owing to his ucbane man- ners aha tine cOnversational powers, Not only fs he endorsed by the leading democratic and republican papers of iuls state, but it Is said that the Kentucky Senators will readily vote to con- firm hirn should he be nominated ‘by the Presi- dent. Such an appointment, it ts held, wouid be an earnest on the part of the administration to recognize the claims of true southern unionists who never skulked, but manfully drew their swords in behalf of the union, and served the nation faithfully and honorably during the late unpleasantness. ‘Patapsco 7.50. ‘eouthern. e aine. reet, forme: Scarce and nominal: “western dull and lower apes See Min the warden's ofce, Dr, Rankin read the | of the Kustian Minisigr Catacary. will leave sPuthera red, 1, S0el.$83 do. amber, 2.401 43: : L my heart | Parable of the prodigal son and other selections, | here on Sunday to visit their uncle, Lora John and Agri Sdat Si: "May Tau and Key. Mr. Glbbous offered a fervent prayer, | Contee Fairfax, at his beautiful home “North- | #o% #24 "0M: July, tis (al. 17% f in which he asked that strength should be given | amptop.” Major Contee will also proceed to his 1.12%al-13. Corn, eogthien aie the condemned man in his trial. Rising trom | own home, “Iona,” preparatory to a Visit he €x- | ern apd pone << their knees, Mr. Gibbons asked ff he felt that he | Pects there trom Senator Sharon of Nebras‘a. rea. be western, spot, rad was supported by faith, and he replied emphati- ret-ceutdaarts aeons seumteen ihdbe aia cally that he vad {that the Saviour sustained Bo; jus-Erb Shooti Match. Sined 40242. Rye dull and nominal, 93. hitp, and he would be with him when his body | New Vouk, April 2A special dispatcn. trom dropped. | Dr. Rankin then read other seiections | st. Joseph, Mo., to the Fines Saya: of Scripture, Mr. Gibbons repeated a very com- Fred. Erp, Jr, accepted a challenge of Captain lorling poem, and conversation followed, in A. H, Bogardus for a shooting match for $500 a which Mr. 4. K. Browne took part, the prisoner | side to shoot 10) birds at 30 English rules. :50 O'clock isoher Was brot into we Erb vanquish the main hall, with bis hands tiea pee ne tre eee ea ad ere, anduished Bogardus PeRSON 4L.—Hon. J. W. Foster, our newly ap- pointed minister to Russia. ts at the Ebbitt House.— Senator McPherson is in New York. & ——Mr. Henry Thompson, son of the : S-Miss Lavinia Goodell, a well-known | ered that the resultot the uaintance form: #nd Gen, Crocker, the warden, read the papers— —_—————_ of the navy, leaves fOr his ome eT Yamman lawyer, died at Milwaukee, Wis, yester- | ihrough Mr. Browne being Stones corse ee towns Lonel ee sn athe A Summer Hotel B: evening.——Capt. J. N. Cuyler. U.S. A. fs in Caen < finally culminated tg Mrs. Dunn becoming Mrs. = Catcaco, ILL., April town. the guest of Mrs. Ww. F. Carroll, on F poe Aa Mrs m Hise trom Browne. eee tae sete Stone” yesterc To the Scaffold. S . Times says that street, on his way fo Cincinnati, wher Ee c a . ane r ir. Browne shoul From. ha x summer been érdered.—— Mr. G. ASta Baruasa, “coea® | refuses to say when he will lesve. see that his remains 1 md | From this Gen. Crocker, the warden, tary of the Chiltan legation here, was registered in Baitimore last evening. ——Mr. E. V. Smalley, hotel on Gi were interred beside th " ‘ down the river, was S-Robert Butler, of Bradford, Pa., who snot | of his wife, in the Young Men's burial ind, | With Capt. Coleman, led the way to the scaffold. | Owned iy W. Al of the N. ¥. Zevtune editorial staff, is tn the 2 George his brother while the latter was out 14th street, which she pro 0. Rev. Dr. Rankin, of the Congregational church, | over $30,000, incl Visit, last October, has been convicted of mux, | _ Mr. Browne also had ad intersiew atin the | Rev-Mr- Grimkle, of the eee, der ‘in the second Gegree, aud sentenced to s a ee ta Or tae, Up mantuly, ‘lack. bec e penitentiary, speak calmly reparations Tens ‘Strol ther Freine st 4 ROEBER.—Officer Hallinan, about torreon again ihe Saunas AGA tae | his Raval te Me broie ang nuaues aout | and Mecer Wooaward sd Daan wanes | 4 ance Company in tavor of Mrs Alvina Waters | Promised that his wishes should be carried sey | & these eee eae of whose husband committed suicide. 4 WRITTEN STATEMENT FROM STONE. fy The Harvard and Columbia freshmen | 70 Mf, Browne he handed the following: crown Will row a two-mile straight-away race ‘April 1st, 1850.—A8 I expect. this is Tus Capinst MEETING this afternoon was short. The Seeretary of the Navy was absent, having gone to Philadelphia with a Congres- sional {1 party. Secretary Sherman was also al ate Judge French represented the facing Treasury department. The bill pending tnCon- few words with Dr. Rankin, who sald the pris- | the (ef, but Gress to open upthe lands in Alecks fer settle: ga the Thames, New London, Conn., ‘Suly t Shand phase cain: DatOne aorad 1 wets. to him to say that he passed from the | cape, It was afterwards ment, an providing & form of government for soy Harvard will arrange for a race there on the tof that fatal event, aia aoe So many ane tone at nd robbed of this he territory, was ‘ussed. Some members of 25 tue, I Delieve ahat there ay to meet his Jesus Studs and a chiles the Cabinet were in favor of pursuing such a §2The Vermont democratic convention has living that ‘their wives: than m Rev. Mr. G) it course towards Alaska, while others were op- pkg! to peel at Montpelier April 22. A | T want the Ww) WOLD torace the a aye Pe eee eres fervent Belsctions | e-the Knox county fase of Cape ‘Armes, sentenced to, dismissal | state committee pee becretien St) coe Cae Lovie me aroha 2 Deen Siow, 1-3; 51st do 1-9; 934 | vention instiucted ite from the army, Dut no decision was arrived at. Johnson, was | bucvustios nse tse i all z, in Which, he eaia | gartienry Lowel, Poy Suge NaN eb | URES Ba a ance | iets a cage eos arse | Seen of War. f i cares Shouny bimsif retary’ of War. one, ; > i ‘ao 7, ‘Wi Gane” seeurasd saanln for | ana wpe 35) ze Ru oP, .-