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ere ee ee ere - THE EVENING STAR. FUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, At THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pen 2 e, Corner Lith Street, by The Evening Star News;aper Company. © PORGE W. ADAMS, Pret. - = ARTIST 08 Barrett. ATIONAL THEATER, 3 (WEDNESDAY? NIGHT, APRIL TO MIGHT AT =, TSVAL NIGHT MR. PARRETT cove yortck IN JORICH'S LOVE, ‘Thureday—~HAMLET. FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, YORICK’S LOVE. pee ND DOUBLE BILL MONDAY, APRIL 12, ry CARN CROSS MINSTRELS. ay ED'S. The Pirates of Pen-ance. THE WASHING scHoer iS, ry ANOTHER THIS WEE New. Fri 3 Seream- the Wropw Man.” Hall, Carroll and ever given ap NDAY, Ap: i FRIDAY ifa- . rst alike: Mahretta, Clar Manving, Landis and S\ week in ** Biz-foot W 10 cents. GQ R4np JUBILE HY weate 25e. bury Piai GENUTN LANTS EVERYTHING deticht of the peo- 1 rather liste = than to Win. st ay =R BREWERY SURE GARDEN, apld Washington, D.C. LECTURES. x ReBERT &. INGERSOLL. _ NATIONAL THEATER, SUNDAY NIG HT, Avare lr “WHAT MUST WE DO To BE SAVED =” Fox ¢ bour of leety open rved sents up t apT 4t BOOKS, &e. NOTES DICTIONARY HOLDER. A maent for held aye ready f . Reatly shay i makes its cox WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 425 Tth street. Kev. L @ Wo in Rhye, by Austi roduction by ‘aptain Fracasse, | Foster's Physiolog Doran's Annals of Wit and Wisdom of Froude’s Bunyan . Ward's Chances. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Svevessoxs TO Mouex Baos., apt LOBS Pa. ave., oor. Lith st ply of UST RECEIVED -A new supp RDS and EASTER EGGS. EASTER CARDS: EASTER EGGS. EASTER «at EASTER Avery ta ee hand a eluding deeims from all the manufacturers. W BOUKS. ‘The Reader's Haud- book, by Kev. E.C. Brewer $3.5 Oral Deforn: : 5.0K Patent C. aie 5.0 Bebe rer" ers... 6. Prayers a epares H. MORRISON, DORSELLERS AND NTATIONERS, AZ Pa. ave. ia or making PARTIES ABOUT BUILD alterations in their plumbing ste with water attached, the HELLYER WATER-CLOSETS, HENRY C. MEYER & Co., of No Heated -Emown ianufactarere of five ity ‘Materials. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 217 9th street n.w., Washinzton, D.C, N.B.—We carry in stock H. ©. MEYER & CO.'s xtaranteed silver-plated aud other arciaitien, ine ¥ B Pa ‘avcEts,* “DO 8 SELF-CLosiNc Coors, ind MURDOCK HypaaNts." marld-w,s, 6w, Ist p E NEW VICTOR SEWING ™A- y w] 5 ME" 528 UE ag i rreaenany oa Rented Repairing apa Se ee uw axp E ann F ets. N.E., | has now been lon complished sufficient in hia further commend of his ski deal at te | ‘warerooms of the undersigned, where can be seen, | he Loeni ng Star. WASHINGTOD D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1880. ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. FORTY-SIXTH CONGRES: rne in the House. xeitement took place to-day ection With Exciting Se 4 ot ij n committee of the whole in « Wepyespay, April m. Addreasea are on. HORACE Doves sss and other distinguished speakers. a6-2t' S80. commemorate on the 7thof APRIL, at | (WEDNESDAY), at i ip. | an amendment relating to army surgeons. Mr. | | SENATF.—The Secretary of the Senate, Col. ashington News and Gossip, | an amendment retating to army surgeons : i shin — — P 1 arks, Of Mlinots, who had offered the amend- | Birch, called the Senate to ord and read a } ent coming: se : ital ¢ from Vice President Wheeler stating that ‘ aS —Internalreve- | Went Coming from the cominittee on military | note from Vice President Wh Stating ee. “ve | affairs, wanted (when the amendment was de- | 1.6 WOUId be absent for several days, ana that ited in the committee) to have a vote in the anal desen at Ihe duty devolved upon the Senate of chosing a Clymer, of Pennsylva- An agent of the | art THE EQUITABLE (0-OPERATIVE ILDING ASSOCIATION will hold ita 6th nL! nla, Who has charg ny appropriation | President pro tempore. the ‘Gentenntal of | cecret servic yesterday arrested near Waker. | Bil-,who has charge of the army appropriation | PAO bro temper. a a gesotution that tt ustice MILLER wil | town, ind., Francis and Andy Hungerford to- | Onurcd mouse that the amendment might be | jon. Anan G Thurman. be chosen to pre pected from Hon. Gx: | iutacturtig counterfeit silver coin, |to- make the promise in advance and| uring the absence of the 2 Presiden’ i coe eae : | denicd that there haa been any such | Adopted. Axormek Norany.—The President has ap- | aonication made to him on the part | _Mr. ‘Thurman was escorted to the Cate by pointed Charles M Mr. F Smith a notary public for the District of Columbia. and on taking the seat thanked the OE ay on ee: ate for this renewed marked of thelr conti Mr. Sparks be- came very angry, and spoke of Mr, Clymer | rewut: thi ting, for the ent of dies e Ray . ai > | dence ond 8 ind auaking advances, WEDNESDAY: Apel Hu, | _ Warre Horse CaLizns.—Senators Ferry, Mor- | being bulidceed and cajoled, and then, leaning | GNIS AMA OHect a a resotntion instruct: Aecotiation ‘posesees new and’ practical advan- { Tiland Paddock and Representatives Hiscock, | his st violently, he declared that if Mr. Clymer } !g the Secretary or the eto inform the tawes for making adyances. Constitutions and in formation can be obtained fr JAS. HS. JOY EDSON | Assoc ‘om the officers. AVILLE, Presiden President of the United st Representatives of the Acopted. ‘The president pro tempore taid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of War, shewing the necessity of a deficienc ‘Thompson, Butterworth, Weaver, New and | { MeCold were among the callers on the President | 1 to-day, Finst Lrecrenant W. E. Birkhelmer, 3d artil- | lery, now on duty at the signal office in this es and the House of ction of the Senate. inuated that the amendment did not come om the committee on military affairs he lied. This he repeated more than once. Mr. Clymer’s only retort was that he (Sparks) ould not tn- suit lim. In the meantime the chairman (Mr. Springer) endeavored to have order restored. | Hethorn, Gettysburg, Friedrickshall, ‘Hunyadi | charge of the military telegraph line in Was discussed whether the committee tuust rin: | ferred. Als6, from the saane eficer, relative to | Goa PTE DU RAS PHABSIACT, ington and Idaho territories. and report te matter to the Houses that portion of the army appropriation bill rela feb19 PEN ANTA AY + fear Apwrmar SP. Neuchard,U.S.N., will |“ 'Thecommittee of the whole tive to commutation of rations to enlisted men, ving ri Referred, FAMILY SUPPLIES 4 LBS. CREAM CHEESE ..... tos. TOMATOES, 3 Ibs. each, 4uallons HARD CIDER 3 cans SALMON. irvin OLIVE OIL. 1 bottle wocd WHISKY. akes large TOILE’ 1 bottle BAY RUM xen COFFEE E: pint 1 do: 26 bo: ry choice JAPA Vv Lea @ Ferrin’ N COF vice OOLON: EO. A. O'HARE, 3 7th st. n.w., be retired June 1th next, ynder the laws regu- lating retirements in service. and the Speaker haying taken the cha subject ma.ter Was reported. Mr. Sparks thereupon proceeded to make an explanation. He admitted that he lad been laboring under exciiement at the moment. He had, however, understood the gentleman (Mr, Clymer) to Intimate that he (Mr. Sparks) had not the anthority of the coutnities on mil- Mr. Eaton, from the committee on appropri: tions, reported back the eonsular and dtplo- matic appropriation bill, and it placed on the calendar. A resolution offered by. ing the committee on Ind into the propriety NomiNsaTEp.—The President sent the follow ing nomi ation to the Senate this . Newell, of , to be ton Territory termoon:— pvernor of aunders, instru aifairs to {aay and expediency of remo:i: GOVERNMENT Box - PeReH tse. —Sveret itary affairs for what he asked; In other words, the Santee Indians from Nebriska to the Poue 50 | Sherman has telegraphe Treasn- | that he (Mr. Sparks) was trying to deceive the s f graphed to Assistant Treasit t 50 | yer Hillhouse to accept $1,510,000 bonds if they | House. If he misunderstood,him then the lan- y bseque © a & ae uO : a and opposed any moveme can be purchase’ ory prices. ghage which he (Mr. Spar PP reservation to any other t ~ scussion ensued upon the Ponca question. Kirkwood said th uflering by the Pone: crated. He did not sym} atrempted to put the wor on tlig acts of the government, HOUSE.—The House hey pense with the morning hour, the Spe nounced that the pending question was upon warranted, and he wou if the gentleman had n wrong no power under the sun could get him to withdraw. it Mr. Clymer gentleman (Spar contentinent with ‘THE TAX ON BANk CHECKS mittee on banking and cure: to-day anthorized Represen a bill to the House repealin: internal revenue Stanips upon bank Hox, Hexry and who is a valy meeeting Price to report hat portion of requiring two any siteh filea as the d expressed his the reparation which his He sald there was an evident hen the matter was. the NEAL, of Portsmouth, O11 er of the Hou , : siriet committee, nest solicita rezarded the object the retevence of the bill authorizing the Secre- = a ae ae) Cae ais ¢ : sashes | ly withdrawn, ane sit tary of War to contract with the San Antonio « PALsce MARKED, . Tent to. his 1 from the Co, for i pdliat Cor. Lith st. and New York ave. sO The Hazing at West Point. Texas, 10 a point on the Rio ( FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. today by | THE Lor OF COLORED CADETS NOT A Harry Laredo, “aoe . Lee Cox Secretary Ramsey ja tical INoieec We have SERING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- vid S. Cox ate pension agent.) Tan | Gen. Schetietd, commanding he private advices received at the Capitol to EEE ETE SANE An penne sone married pvember. reportof the outrage on are to the effect that Tilden lias captured et pee Stee ey eeeeg fe = | Zanesville, Ohio, and c: at the military acaden a democratic niton which 5 ton PICKLED PORK. | Philadelphia CAP ide. nta a pound. er, Yor om the ac and publish Fo" EASTER. msrlt CE GEORG. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, . Inrean jas in_cou A Comet DISCOVERED.—The Smithsonian In- | Secretary Rate at Si Open, icher se avr Me stitution has received from M. W. Harrington, | to make the most r vestigation 7 touching a matie of Ann Arbo nnouncement_of the dis- | and to find ont if possible who committed t retary Sherman a: leon at Af Ardor on | OUMage. According to the custom ang With reference to the course of ) ALT OCIORY pm.,in Aun | dets it will be almost impossible to disc Gil}, when legislation was pending for the HS QUUNTY HAMS. Arbe of acomet with atail three | Suilty ones, s nce othe monetization of silver. It will be given minute in Seven hours twenty minutes | Wouldcome i deduce Circulation to-nigh “eighty-four dexrees twenty- ever to away anocher 1 ‘At the republican cau tes north declination, with a daiiy mo- } brutality of this last instance of “1 | pe ees: Cee ea ee ae edie hoped ‘by te authorities here that this tnas ; 7 VISITORS. — e Senate | lutlon of Whitaker surpasses anything that has nvention has pass fn et BNE SADE NE, VISIO: me GG? SANG or been lon cab eile ape Ge es apo. | that, while favoring Grant, it 1s opposed to ARE HSS. yesterday the Vice President apnotnted Sena- | Tein the way of basing. It 1s doubtful, how. | ending an Instructed delegation. tors Hamlin and J ner DP et ot As ae nat rhe © acai amiirate have aon ever, If thls Was a case of having. It was no} The Clinton county (XN. ¥.) democrats hav nual examination at the naval done in the spirit of that “playful and tnnocen' | elected Tilden delegates to’ the state conven ‘Tne SENATE Exopes Commitrer yestrday ex. | custom.” Never before has a cadet experienced | tion. mutilation at the hands of his feliows, It was The Cineinnatl Commercial remarks edito- very Ukely a war on the cadet on account rally ‘he hotel men of this city will have to amined solomon, a democrat and city at- y o1 Atehis He stated that of | of “his olor. Three cadets have entered | come out in a card denying the Washington who had arrived at | West Point who were colored. One of t City slanders, that they propose to use thelr 1421 New York ave. mn, nine-te them were in a desti- | Lieutenant Pitpper, now of the ith cavitl tle the convention establi 12 ee & HUTCHINSON, 317 Ninth street, Have added to their line of MANTELS, and now show HAND-PAINTED WORKby artists of well- ‘hed local reputation; also WOOD MARBLE- IZING in new and chaste designs. FURNACES, RANGES and GRATES. TIN ROOF) FSPEcTAr attention to MODERNIZING and TILATING badly corstructed plumbing in city dwellings. 1» Be. ators Upon their ra - condition, and that many of them wer graduated, The other was unable to gothrou: diseased. Regarding the desirability of this | the course, and Whittaker fs the WOCOL | Gy awe ato: seaihere lasoinien ita tuanigration, into Uielr midst, the witness sald | ored cadets have entered Annapolis, one from | (Ol, CW. Moulton left here Last night. for the univers: entiment pi ailed that it was 2 | South Carolina, Conyers, and the other from | > . attend the meeting of the Kentucky republican convention Which fs to be beld at Louisville next Monday. While here Col. Moulton thor- oughly reorganized the Sherman campaign bureau. Moulton is one of the most popular of ten, and would personally take hold of the bureau raanagement here were it not that he {5 related Lo Secretary Sherman, detriment to the state. orated this opinion. CONFIRMATIO: Other witnesses corrob- Mississippi, Baker. Neither of them were able to get out of the fourth class. The lot of the colored cadet in neither Institution has been No one ever spoke fo them unk They lived lives of solitude They were among hundreds but knew no o1 ‘They have been persecuted tp hundreds of wa! If a cadet saw fit tospeak to one of them he Wa: immediately sent. to coventry and pat in th samne category with “the moke.” This feeling o* Lostility and the persecution growing ou AND TWO REJECTIO: e Senate executive sesston yesterday was mainly occupied with a long and animated dis- cussion of the two Mississippi nominations for sus supervisors, John R. Lynch and Join s Burton. They were rejected ‘by a strict part vote. During the debate some spirited coll- quies took pi between Senators Lamar and Hantan-Cour ey-Riley. marisl-Istp THE BOAT RACE TO COME OFT. rary. DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, OFFICE 619 Nineteenth st. nw. | Special attention ziven to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, PAIRED DISEASES OF THE THROAT, GS, CHEST, &c. Dr. von MOSCHZISKEK enough in Washington sna profession to feel | or success is unneces- Asan author of medical works upon the or- aus of whose treatment he has made specialties for Fears, and as an inventor of scientific apparatuses forthe treatment of the respiratory organs, he is ‘Well knowr both in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISKER feela some personal «ratification in the fact that the list of his patients, past and names of more men of distinction, of all rections of IGHT, CATAR LU present, contains the of it has not been contined to youths from any section. The northern youths as well as the southern youths have always been ready to drive “the mokes” Irom the Academy. ‘This spirit, itis believed, is what actuated the ot rage on Whitaker. No white youth would ever Yesterday, Mr. Soule, doner of the champion cup prize for the rowing contest of May 16, re- cetved at Rochester, N. Y., a certificate of d> pesit endorsed by Mr. Blaikfe, referee, Last evening Mr. Soule matied in im to Mr. Blaikie a letter, with an unconditional draft for $6.0 Bruce. ‘The Senate confirmed Chas. A. Adams, of Colorado, as mintster resident and consul general in Bolivia. ated in that way. The practice or | enclosed. A telegram from Rochester says: hazing at the Naval and Miltary Institutes {3 as | ‘This removes all “possibility of another finan- to return to Mrs, Kowina Guedella, now a resi- | old as the institutes themselves. For many | cial hitch in the greatest aquatic race of the rat. | dent of London, three valuable swords, former- | years no attemps at_ breaking it up were made, | season. The choice of place as between Phila- ly owned by Gen. Twiggs, confiscated by Gen. Butler at New Orleans, ‘and turned tnto the ‘Treasury as legitimate objects of co: Hon One of them was presented to Latt bowever, the anthorities have tried tu put a stop to it. The worst features of the practice have, to a considerable extent, been eradicated, but the custom will never be wined : delphia, Baltimoreand Washington, which w H, ASTHMA, tohave been announced petore the loth inst. may not be settled upon unul within a week thereafter. While Mr. Soule personally favors Congress for services in the Mexican war: the | out altogether. The new cadet is lead to | Pbiladelphia or Washington, he says he will noi other two by the state of Georgia and city of | expect a hazng, and the next year | place ay restriction on the orsmen Ain this re- Augusta. Mrs. Guedella, (formerly Miss Flor- | when his turn comes to be the individual | spect, but is willing that the race take place at that ence,) from whom they Were taken, clatin they’ were presented ‘to her by Gen. Twiggs 's daughter, Miss Twiggs, however, them as her father’s legates. ‘The military committee conclude that the judiciary is the proper committee to decide the question of title between the United States and the two ladies. who isto have the fun, he almost invariably avails himself of it, The cause that has done more than anything else to keep up the ens- tom is the action of members of Congress. Only the more flagrant cases of hazing come to the Newark, Chautauqua, Geneva, or any other of the places which have been bidding so high for it recently. If the orsman will provide for fair contest, with the honest test of sklil prom- Jsed, he will be eS them to agree upon attention of the academy authorities, The | the place where the best outside inducements guilty cadets are tried and dismissed. They | are offered them. Lowry, Courtney's backer, come to Washiny ir Congressmen, | Writes that he is unwilling to consider Chau: and get politiea nt work. They | tauqua, in view of the past experience ther generally succeed in getting “reinstated.” The | Each of the three orsmen, ts now training for Naval ORDERS.—Captain R. B. Lowry and 5 tel a 3 5 chive, e ract porres ence Is lively between the country, than probably that of any other PHY- | Master J. B. Murdock, to examination for pro- | Cadets Know this; therefore the most active the race, and Correspondence Is BICIAN Off SPEQIALIST inthe Uuited States. | motion. Lieutenant Commander F. M. Barber, | avers are those that have the most political | managers, backers and referee. Their ORIGINAL LETTERS TO HIM can be ex- | to the Wyoming, European station, as execu: | ipfivence. A young man’s standing at elther | Sinined at bis office by those interested. | FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank you very sincerely fron fei TORATION OF HEARING. tive offices West Point or Annzpolis is among bis class- BOaTMry ON THE RAMPAGE.—A_ Baltimore mates ganged to some extent by the amount Lieutenant ©. H. Taunt, from duty, ecial from Cumberland, Md.. April 5 says: department, and ordered to the in the Navy Sins ee ’ g ship q of “political influence” he can bring to | To-day the canal boat Harry Borden, loaded ortho relief Treodived Tieuteniine Bo Sacer ene Wwe ae bear, ‘The reinstatement of dismissed cidets | with Borden coal, in charge of Capt. bickerhoof, the result of air excessively se, | ordered home and report his arrival. Master | became so common at Annapolis that in Isv4.a | started from here for Georgetown, D.C. The * D. W. VOORHEES, iuelen Young, from the Portsmouth, and or- | Dill was passed forever debarring a cadet dis- | boat was stopped when leaving town by a num- dered to du missed for hazing trom again. ente ih the Uurean of equipment and ing the | ber of boatmen, who demandea to know the z, NAVY. erent - academy. ‘This bill has had awholesome elfect. | rate of frelght the captain had been paid. He sey, Wn, Mosglvisker's treatment in may eane—ea- MEMES Tn bate ee ee Kano, | There is havipg at the naval academy. ut it is | Feplicd that is manitest was in blank a8 to rrh and deadness—proved 4 perfect success. have rep ely ret p Pen. t near Ww used to be. A Vest Point the re e gave in toun- thinkit buts just tribute to bia'to make ieknown | Bave reported their return home trom the Pen- | NOt near what it i ‘ & to all who need bis medics utmeet confidence in ty Rl be en Office. Dr. vo duction ed royself he cau wive relie! y Satistied with the result of your skill, and you are at liberty to reter Cc. Chief of the Redemption Division FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. isker brings me letters of intro- Services that Ihave the professional abilities. s THOMAS SOMERVILLE, National Brass Works, Washington. Dear Stn-—By the advice of Senator Voorhees I under your treatment for a case of throat disease and nasal catatrh. all cases which asiit of HORATIO SEYMOUR. From 9a.m. tol p.m., and from 3 case fs different. About a year ago six cadets were dismissed for flagrant violation of the regulations of the academy against hazing. All but one of them were reinstated through the Influence of members of Congress. Until this is stopped, hazing will continue to thrive ai West Point. derstand he had better not proc He took the hint and ted up. There was no violencs Interference was anticipated, and the deputy sheriff was present when the boat started, but left before the difficulty occurred. No arrests been placed on waiting orders. d Assistant Surgeon E. %. Derr, from the Colorado at New York,and ordered to the Naval hospital at Norfolk, Vi A COMPARATIY) TATEMENT Showing the re- ceipts from spirits distilled from materia: other than apples, peaches or sduring the first six months’ of the fi nded June 20th last, and of the first six months of the present fiscal year has been prepared at the bureau of Internal revenue. The statements teindes those districts which returned $50,000 and over from this source during the last fiscal year. The total increase for the Six months as shown by Sol. and hav T have reason one dollar and twenty-five cents to Georgetown. ‘The freight question is not yet settled, A CONFIDI IRGINIA | PLANTER.—Another complaint was made Monday against Timothy and Mary Worton, the gypsies who were a rested tn Brooklyn last week on the charge of swindling William Preston, of Princeton. Tnd., Out of $2,000, David S. Trout, of Fairview. y one to me, . DAVIDGE, U. 8. Treasury ‘The District Investigation. THE TESTIMONY TO-DAY. The House committee on the Distsict of vo- lumbia to-day continued the investigation of the charges against the District Commissioners pre- ferred by Treasurer Gilfillan: d_ stecess in the : 2 : Roanoke county, Va., alleges that. the Wortons treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those | the statement foots up $1,1 & Thesouth | eas Mae is, Meatifled that he lived at | cheated him out of $10,000 ia Mar ise ane of the Respiratory Orzans, and of hia attainments | er districts where hot. has been made | Ty eaunre im Geonger ane ee, ots 239 20d | rout, who is about 5) years Of owns a asa phy: ent of ‘ae | On illic! rs show 2 run 4 3 140, § . In G 3 ¢ in F der my coacrvation andversonalsspercnceTibiak | tn the revelpts, The banner sete dees | drawback ceriitieater Rover DIST eto a Donel ee eT ip the receipts. The banner state increase 1s the sth Iliinols, the Peorla district. ‘There the increase has been $1,083,516.98.. The whole statement shows that much more liquor is being manufactured than during the same gave anybody au- thority to draw the certificate for him. Wiiness was shown a power of attorney purporting to have been given to Wm. Dickson, signed by himself; he pronounced the paper ‘a forgery ary, is75, he recetved postal cards signed “Dr. Worten,” stating that there was a sfiver mine on his plantation. Later Mrs. Worton called on him and said that there was acharm upon the medy. mardt We have known s tested in hundreds of obstinate ¢ Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, ete., and that it made the most pe every case. ourt a tures men o' Prepared Atlanta, Ga. J. W. Mann, © rift ji Office hours to 5 p.m s v 3" Maxk. Perry, H “swift :' Dr. nd stay nly by th vi PECIF ut uy iby the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ScHELLER & STEVENS, . National Hotel Draw Store. cn your Dragwist for copy of “Young Men's | jp STON County, Ga. Syphilitie Specific’ ct and’ permanent cures Capt. Hugh L. Dennard; Sam. D. Killen, Jud oo. & LW: oof, fan . W. Lathrop “CO. ‘Treasurer, Wu Tam personally acquainted with the proprietor, | and also with many of | appear to the foreoins ¢ | biwh character | 4. H. COLQUITT, Governo: i Silver mine, which could not be removed with- out the presence of fa package containing $10,000. Mr. Trout procut the money, and ‘she wrapped the bills in brown paper and prayed over them. oni aee ema, was repeated several times, Finally she went away and Mr. Trout found that she had taken the bills and lett pieces of paper in their place—¥. ¥. 7 HUI. was shown two papers which purported to have endorsed thereon his signature, both of which he pronounced forgeries; witness did not know until ten or twelve days ago that he was enti- Ued to any drawback certificate; never had any conversation with Mr. Dickson at any ume touching the subject of drawback certiticates, The committee, after the testimony of the withess, which was concluded at 10:45 o'clock, Waited until pertod of the last fiscal year, and that the laws are more obeyed. PENSTON Ss. CLERKS ITED. — Sev tary Sehurz late yesterday afternoon made the fol- lowing appointments of clerks in the Pension omice Under the increased appropriation. ‘The appointments are based on a competitive ex- en ‘f aes of By phie testify Frederick W. Swett, D. C.; Francls : W. 3 ‘ 9 o'clock for the appearance of a8. Dy F ese of J. We Lathrop stlen Pie TU tise E ances | ME. W;,0. Roome, the chief of the special assess- ence "OL the igtoelent Vo Petron Gaiatig: oe wees eae: Mich.; Stoughton Doyle, Pi ment division. Mr. Roome, it is understood, | died in New York yesterday from an overdose Was in attendance upon the’ courts of the Dis Uiet, which explains his absence. Mr. Clark, the clerk of Mr. Dickson, was pres- dD. Lane, D. M, Schultets, Wis.; Everett 'T. Getch- Mrs. Wilhelmina M. E. Smith, D.C. D. Biers Sat of opium, which, it is said, she was in the habit of using to excess. with the proy . Ky: 3 i d Hose ent to-day with Bainbridge H. Webb, esq., aS <A G EL in the Jefferson City, (Mo.) pen- the wenth en hone sat anes F SUL NN NBL, Ga ee Onto counsel to defend his Interests, stenuinsy, yesterday” Martin SseGi is ) as tine. "| Hobert He Reade Pas Wane ier Bate ys td | | In the course of a running conversation Mr. | struck on the heat sith, spade by John Smith of Georwia, AN0. J. Cory, Onto: Thomas “A. Brosaie Vi e ee the committee, told My. Webb that | and his skull was fractured. Smith then at- Howard W, Blanchard, Va.: Howard S. McCand- d not KHOW What it tying Mr. Clark: He | tempted to escape and was shot dead by the did not kuow what the committee would do with the testimony: but he, for one, would be in lish, Va.; Fred H.W. James Fy guard. “Col; William Maguire. D. te 2 | STERLI Gifts: PRESENTS. fe particular attention to our exten- sive and varied sasortment of articles, desicued eeyecialiy for Weddin st HANG SHAPE SeWwkines nt arty FANCY PLATED Wan NCES and MIRRORS. SCONCES 2d HAYELING CLOOKS. ARE, in LONGWY LAMPs. Ek t Ce . CW favor of turning it over to the District attorney GEN. GRANT and a number of citizens of New marttim | fy Chase t Tae be Tint | for his action. Orleans visited the Selon jetiies yester- eres Urtie D.G: Dan |, The committee at twelve o'clock adjournea | day by steamer. Grant called of ex-covernor until Friday next. To Heap OrF Biarwe.—Gen. Garfield ls being urged to allow his name to be used as district delegate to the Ohio state convention, which fs to meet On the 2sth instant at Columbus. It is represented to Gen. Garfield that should he decline there is danger that a Blaine deleg: Warmotb, at Magnolia plantation, en route. ‘The running time of the steamer from New Orleans to the jetties, 111 miles, was 5 hours and 15 minutes, EMBEZZLING LETTERS. ichael Hayes, post- oflice messenger of the Irish World newspay In New York, was arrested last evening H. Horner, A. Miller, Vay i Brown, D.C, PERSOWAL.— William E. Quinby, editor and Proprietor of the Detroit Free Press, is in town, ——Miss Adelaide Neflson has gone to the White Sulphur springs, Virginia, for a week's test. —— Kepresentative Hammond, of ; Wm. le E. for ation New 4 a embezzling letters sent to that paper. Over WRITING SETS, Ete., Ete.,Etc. | Yori. who has been seriousiy ill with fr will be chosen. 1 district in which Gen. | | 5u0 we ind in his } Wee . 0 & CO. Ww an affec- | 7 5u0 were foul possession, and many of | marae Th Ws GR BIOS Pes ave. | [Hen ot une throat for some tine past, nas much | GarMeld, resides fn the, Western Kesotve ai | tiem'hed ween opened, ROWN ° Chauncey Newton, managing editor of the Cin- Ww MANNING Savs.—On th f2"Medame Patti's libel sult, in St. Louis, Cc - cinnatl Euyuirer, died yesterday. Mr. New HAT MR. MANNING Say8.—On the subject | against (he Post-Dispatcly has been dismissed, TOOTH BRUSHES. was one of the best known of western jars of the Manning-Springer controversy it ts ae plaintiff's cost. cae CROWN ists. His political corvespondence over the pen- | claimed by the former that he has not abated &2-Dr. Sears has decided to remove the Pea- me. of “Calvan Wasa great feature of the | one jot or tittle of his original accusation | body Ncrmal school trom Nashville, Tenn., to HAIR BEUSHES. Ei “——Mr. Washburne has returned to | against the chairman of the louse committee | Allanta, Ga. ag SeAb noo a iy of Staying | on elections. Mr. Manning says he never ac- | _ §~The New York court of appeals has alfirmed & fall Une st ae eee aldo Me eee has est, an- | cused Mr. Springer of any sort of corruption; the judgment below in the case of Chastine Cox, W. 5S. THOMPSON'S, nounced he would (opagt ebb Hayes isin | thathe did and does charge him with dishonor: the murderer of Mra. Hull. Jan38-w, f,m,3m 703 Fifteenth st, | (NO, Superintending the building of an agai | able Pree to Ree euty ot duplicity | ge~The colored citizens of Mobile, Ala., hela | WES, 5. J. MESSER, Tecentative Fort has returned trom Jinois-— | that he was on both sides of the Donnelly case, | S2eCuDE Yesterday. and Se ee | DI NG. | Col. Harrison Gray OUs, formerly of this city, | That was his only charge, and that he main: ie io ty om his journe, SPRING ay later of the Santa Barbara Pree Pr and now | tains, and thinks he has been sustained the for 8. T. of | superintendent of the Alaska Fur Biatements of Hepresentative armmeld’ ang | _ £9 The Bracket ys aetna, tal who has been in Washington for several weeks | others. was burned yes Lass $it insurance Sra hin anneal vaste ae eal taladee a7 games, Diack, the negro who crea Nears ailwaunee (Wis) patch ‘ARTED-OLD ‘SIL in parat st wi announces OF | cannes tag? eu A of Louisiana, has | an out on Mrs, Hettie in Din’ Reh ey errs ward Hicks ascom- este eae mad = gone home op @ leave of ‘at the National Home, weremade. The boatmen who interfere want | the Emperor even If convin j tation, TWO CENTS. The Star ELECTION RETURNS. Telegrams to THE COLORED» CADET. Did He Cut His Own Ears? NEY y YORK WALKING MATCH BISMARCK’S RESIGNATION. TEE BRITISH ELECTIONS. THRE COLORED CADE wae TAKER, Did He € Own Ears’ New York, April Herald pul ASCOULL Of OUtrage On the colored cadet, Whit toker, at West Point Academy, in which It ts in- sisted that he tifiicted the injuries upon him- Mf. teh Js dated W nt, and ra 1 surgeon was shaming une his r The doc 1, or rather and then pursuant to al id had bir stripped and thoroughly examined. 7 ns an The dl of this exarpination was that pot found on hi It was fu His nose had not bied as he sta’ not burt; you can go on duty and Whilleker at once repate vd pul in an appearance at the 9 ofciock re nd is to-night ovcapying his room t hing had happened. fed 19 ha No Cadet Did it. Ganmsons, N.Y. April 7.—Gen ay Vial # jet Whittaker elt. the opin committed th been fully demonst f the NEW York, S night the men in the O'f tthe rob: were ail » About 44 ned each other fora fles. McIntyre came on a little after 3 o'clock, and did bis work in a sore, stiff and dispirtie manner. ‘The book-makers are betting agains Hart no more. Pegram is backed for tly place. Merritt is in better form to-day. S00 Ma —Unoffictal footines a candidate for city comptroller, 2 majority of 3,500, and el entire republican board of education, with ma- jorities of from 200 to 2,000. Indiana Constitutional ments Carried. Tn Indiana all the constitutional amendments were carried. This will make the state elec- ton come in November, Springfield, 11., Republica: SPRINGFIELD, I11.,, April 7.—The city ele a yesterday resulted in the election of Irwin, (re. publican) for mayor, by a majority of 350, and of the. republican candidates for clerk, attorney and upervisor, and probably teisurer and arshal, Amend- Solid Columbia. 7. special from Columb! P mntintetpal election to-day w held in this city. ‘The enti set, inchiding the mayor and aldermen, was elected without opposition—the negroes voting with the democrats. An unusu- ally large vote was polled, and there was little or ho excitement. IRs. Bismarck’s Threat to Resign. Lonpe ‘The Berlin correspondent of the Tinnes legraphs as follow: ‘It Can readily be Imagined that on the news of tue chancel. uiended resignation Spreading through political circles here the English elections eased to be the subject of conversatiol and trom speculating on the woes likely to befall the British empire vy the downfall of Lord Beacons- fieid now began 10 dilate on the misfortunes certain to ac eto Germany with the helm of affairs no louger in the hands of Prince Bis marek. But though no small excitement aud even inild alarm was at the publication these feelings soon gave sober reflection to conviction 1 MUSE ons ight. Noone ¢ Uat the chancellor e: draw from ofice—ine } importan first momentus news way that tne of the inet- nesuy S confessedly too mucii and untlaisheg work for that—or that ed Of "Re serions tentions of his illustrious servant would wil- | lingly grant tke liberty he demands. The | present crisis has doubtless the very same | meaning as all previous incidents of the ilud: and those who remember how Prince Bisman has on several past occasions achieved his pur. pose by appealing to the feelings of his pa- Ulotle” countrymen, either by threat to resign or repairing to Varin wil! have little aificulty in perceiving the dritt of the an- { ROwULCeMEnt NOW 1 | The British Elections. Atthe parliamentary elections the following candidates have been’ revurned: Mr. A. H. Car. | uit (liberal) for Monmouth district—a liberal gain. Sir Robert Cunliffe (liberal) for Denbigh district. Dr. Commons and Mr. O'Kelly (home rulers) for Roscommon county—a home rule ean of two. The Oconor Don and Hon. C. “rench (liberals) represented Roscommon in the last house, and stood again at this clection. Hon. Frederick S.M. Hanbury-Tracy (liberal tor Montgomery Gistrict—re-elécted. Prohibition in New Jersey. Boxpentown, N, J., April 7.—Ail the hotels and beer saloons of this elty were tightly closed yesterday for an indetinite period, in conse- quence ot the common council refusing to grant any licenses. The charter election will take place next Monday. and as an entirely new council will then be chosen, the greatest interest fs felt in the result. Bordentown has been a chartered city for 31 years. and this ts the drst Ume In its history that its public houses have | been closed. Murders b: Santa FE, N. White and Rea XN .. April6.—A special dispatch says that Charles Fernandez, while at a . at a stage station near here, quarrelied with a party of graders of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, and was shot four times and killed, | ‘Two men (whites) were killed by the Indians on | March 27 near La Joya. | _———————— ! Railroad Officers Elected. EVANSV TL IND., April e the Indianapolis and Evansville Railroad com. pany has been tendered to Mr. Hugh J. Jewett, and he has telegraphed his acceptance. At the | meeting of the company yesterday he was elected. with other officers and a board of directors. A large amount of work bas done on the road, and it will now be. rapidly | pushed to completion. i produced by j on more | not be looked at in its most seri- | duty of tb n possibly belteve either | ryWhi desires to with. | leges ef ¢ | offender is —_——— Av “Insurance Ring. and as WINNIrec, Mas ADIN GeoThe Beant ot eee met to day to tke p consideration s% cessary. for ie Pxtstitne at i freight at fact)! ins! A Labor Strike. iS petted on section 13 0f the iway. Back pay and a guar- rs per day for the fu are T the strike, Which t essation Of work f 1. oll, 20 consols, nast “due conpons, 1 IOKE, April " nr steady—Howard etree do. extra, 5.00 city mills super, i de, 6. amily, 7 bout steady, ern dull, w southern red, 2. 36al.3 io. amber, 1 40: (No. 1 land, 1.42 asked No. 2 wester l, spot and April, 5 41.34, “June, 1 30\al L128 1359. western & ea 58 yadé%s: western mixed, spot, | Ola: easter, BO. : any: May, 4S\a65h 5 Oats steady and Fairly active—south white, 4iiad4; do. mixed, 4lad Kye qu Hay firm— Iwania Mary and, 18.00 al? 0, 3 dO. pack clear rib. sides, J. BoHuInAlly 736. f Ainary to prime, 2, Sugar dull—A soft, 9%. Whisky dull: «01.09. “Freiahts to Liverpool per steamer t—cotton, 2ind.. fi 7 ed. Receij te 0 mabele: corn, 14, 0 ins corn, — Wheat, 69,90) tushe uehels, Sales—wheat, 1 bushels. EW YORK, April 7.—si Exchapye, long, 485; short, Ari 600 6. 458. nients steady YORK, yEW 7.—Flour € April Western ret 5 $5 New Yor NEW Y¥¥ Mlinois Central, 136) K MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. carrent in New orted by Lewis John- nts, 107K, U.S. 48S Central, bale Obiv higan Central, 55 oph, 3 Lake Shot 5 in, Bi; St. . BLS: Bt. Louis and Pacific, ‘io, pre: ferred, "68", Kaneas and Texaa, : W. 0. Aelewranh. “loos CG. and 1. C., 16¢; Pacific ail, 42% ——____-<-e —-—__ Society Notes. The audien the Thursby con evening was in the main a very fin Ui that could be desired in point ot AS 4 little too large, In fact. A num- ber of pe present seemed lo regard the aston as As . Where talk- rather (han listening was the order of the ip ant ant burzing and n interfered not only with the mers, but with t 1 of the a Which they evi siMeult to unders ferstoud that at th efor, Ht Was nd Mallons annual eption and exhibition next Monday evening. These who eards may therefore be consid- ered the favorer of fortune. ‘The sive of the | rooms, however, forbad: asing the number beyond this figure, aud tt ts doubtful indeed it even the number invited can be comfortably | entertained in the limited quarters of the Club. However, those Who cannot from any cause be ad to know that rooms fors free all the we all and Miss Linda Hutchinson arried Uhis afternoon at the residences or he affair was and namer- a diamond pin of two s Oue Of The hands | priva ‘ous, in¢ The treussean Riggs House, the work the p Fairmount soclation began In Uke winter when asked of Con ed cannon to e for Fairmount parted from her it required three or four persons to carry the floral tributes she reeeived last evening at her concert. Many of the cu)- tivated amateurs of our elty, both Ladies and genticwen, bave called upon her and shown | her attention while here. —Mrs. Col. Carts, 73) De Sales street, Who with her daughter Miss Dora, bas been on a visit 10 her sister, Mrs. Dr. F stead. Of New York, for the past two months for the benefit of he health, revurnped to thiselly Saturday evening last much ben titted by her trip, Her mother, White. of New York, who has been Spend winter in Washington, as is ger cS lei the ‘city for Ter residence — and her daugnter, Mrs, Magee, Jeft te-day for their home tn Syracuse, N.Y. ‘They speut Uhe past gvinter in Havana, and were there whe ‘al Grant and party made thelr visit. Mrs ®, Who speaks Spanish romarkably well, read the Cuban papery Wo neral Grant every day while he wW Hax- a5 none of those traveling with him upd nish.——Br. and Mrs. aud Miss Wes- making a visit to Mr. left this morning for their Dirs. Isabella Beesher Hook ind are guests of Chiel Juste Mr. Hooker was a Chiet Justice, thetr youth. ani stood selhoett, who have been Allen and family home in Boston. a been iriends Mr. Pleasonton, who, as { need in yesterday's Srax, is 10 be mar- Ned Ow the 15th to Miss Eugebla Thomas, or Philadelphia, is_a son of General Pleasonton, and bas many connections in Washingto: Where Lis father and grandfather resided for 4 | long ume. THE Sor x PUR last night, President chair and J. W. Cromie toan delivercd Alabama, claiming th trations in that state and honest that 4 struction. Colonel livered an address on republican rit State, and introduced a resolution that tt ation to protect all Its cltizens ¢ in life, Wberty. property and the privi- ivenship, and the republican party pledges ttself to use the whole power of the fed- eral gover . Ieomumitted to fl, to that end. Colonel | rOwD, Of Geongla. Said bis state had had only one ¢ ‘ation since the war, aud tha Hock's, nsas, de in’ his the A re y cht a few aa county seat of St 5 Nannie Baber, 3 the daughter of a Unrifty farmer of Isridgeton. Last August she was married to a Mr. King, a well-to-do farmer of Lincoln county. She re- turned to the parental roof on the 234 of last March, and without the knowledge or consent of her husband. married James H. Evans, trom the neighborhood of Ferguson Station. Evans becoming alarmed when he was informed of the facts tu the case, fea the country. A deputy Sheriff arrested last week, in St. Louis, the muchly-married child and took her to Clayton. DvING FROM THE BITE OF A Sprrz Dog.—Six- teen months ago Hugh Erwin, 11 years of age, ef Philadelphia, was bitten ih the thigh by a spitz dog. About two weeks ago he was play- ing ona lot near his home when he accident- ally fell and injured his spine. He was carried home insensible, and after being resuscitated he immediately fell into a 5) which con- Unued at intervals up to Sab morning last. Then the spasms became more frequent id worse, The purple mark was clearly dis- cernible in the flesh around the wound caused by the bite of the dog. %; succeeded one nother in quick order, each more npon the little sufferer than the preceding, It required the strength of two men to hold him when he was thus afflicted. Yesterday, between 68.1. and } p.m., there were nine U to midnight five more such attacks came an’ Went at Irregular intervals, some lasting for 20 minutes or more, others for only 10 or [2 min- utes, Pinally, the boy scarcely had to move his arf. At last accounts he was very low. A Biast TuaT Wr Loosen 5 iy and Will soon be exploded. ‘This blast is ex; to disiodze at least 50,000 tons of stone. The ed Js tn @ hillside, and into this ran four rifts'a distance of fifty feet, and at Uke inner enda drift runs off at a distance of sixteen At the joing and at shart fifteen feet shafts and in the bers have beep exploded simultaneously xp rn =~ work has been in Was necessarily Hilnty stone found in surrounded theatrical manager, rr bight aged 6s. hb > lea _ ‘Scout county, Ind., pollul~ M. Harrod. shot and killed Jas

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