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2 = TV BATINIC C © THE EVENING STAR. ate WAERING ware, > PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, New Yous, April 9.—The . - | { 18.1. WAS as follows: Mart 405 Sth AT THE STAR BUILDINGS » waker 313, Howard 375, Tetuer’ son eee Peoresleania Averve, Cerner 11th Btzeet, by Withams ise, Krone ise." 'AU s ovcocks Mart : : } 4x Pegram 420, Dobler 46, Ho The Evening Star Newspaper Company. | | ‘a Kronue Si, Willams don Huswae W. ADAMS, Pres't. | | Jaye 140. | ——— o | “Dobler made hiis four hundredth mile at 4 : ; : and he is walking to day without laine t L 3 rr i ¢ . im. Haward whit ‘ nia per wionth. | 6 8 | ight fe . a fs Sti and sor. SWARKENG MATOCRS, tEnteret st the F TAR NOON SCORE ae recon class mail a8 follows: Hart, 447 miles; Pegram, «2: Dob. (Ene WrEEE® Stee > weiss: Noward, “4 Hen. 404; Krotine, $6 jor $18. 20 copies for 220. +. ak Dipiacse sansa ees VX. 55—N®. 8,428. WASHINGTON, D. C.,“FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1880. 1 hed scorn 460 unites, Dobler 437, and of ae nie made ‘ : . eS iminary meeting of ous tn Lon ned to organize a for ur. ch ries S. Parnell on jon, and April9.—ata py nLative Trish assock committer was { Teceptic rival in 1 gp NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. = 5 ‘The democratic Senators this morning held ‘The House committee on the District of Co. | Fripay, April 9, te if Bin Lick, Congres: Washington News and Gossip. another caucus meeting on the order of busi- | jumbia to-day continued the investigation of the | SENATE.—The President pro tempore laid r Beton, Be Lick, ny i ess, The caveus, after an hour's discussion, " charges made by Treasurer Gilifilian against the | before the Senate a communication trom the | EXECUTION AT LEESBURG, VA on t ‘THE Tovar Receirrs of the government to- | adjourned until to-morrow without taking any | Commissioners of the District of Columbia. Secretary of the Interior recommending an ap- A . ; Ofthis | action, but the general sentiment to-day, as at | ‘The first witness called was Wm. Ose: > _ SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. Another Cancus $f Democratic fons= | me District Pevestigs ton: FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, Telegrams to The Star | day f propriation of $11,635 for a ee in the nS OF The metropelis Will be invited to par the yesterday's meeting, was evidently in favor of | Roome, chief of the special assessment divis propriation for current expenses of the Govern- ret te and trom: x diving precedence t the Geneva award Diland | He made a statement In the nature of a review | Inen Hospital for the Insane for the present 1) = A Co’ored Murderer Hanged The trish Relief Fund. ISEMENTS ———- Such appropriation bills as may be ready for | of the testimony of Troxall. He said he didnot | cal year. Referred. ° The Duchess of Mariborough’s relief fand now AMUSEMENTS. rue Warre Hovsk.—Senator Saunders and | action alter it shall have been disposed of, thus | recelve one-third of the Crouse certificate, nor | Mr. Garland, from the committee on the terri- AmOUNIS To The SUM Of £105,591, of which Uhe PrERA NOISE. = — | Represe meative ki graff Bingham ‘and Frost | leaving the Spofford-Kellogg - 2 to ne its | did he erase the name of Crouse from the board | torles, reported favorably on House bill relative | QREGON DEMOCTATIC CONVENTION, 290% has been expended. Ouse. pe ghsiaeatent en oP: nt | chances of obtaining consideration in the b - i ermmbomte ERA HOWSe. and Delegate Maginnis called on the President Shines (OF ObrAaIne CusiaeE aon i oy Stitgraves at all; if one was issued it wasissued | Was read a third time and passed. tal from ‘without any authority from witness; was never Mr. Morrill, rom the committee on public HOUSE. ist as the consideration of public business may > best authority | of audit book: never issued a drawback to Lucy | to justices of the peace in the territories, and !t | | | = Hots t= a hereafter seem to render advisable, in partnership with E. W. Whitaker; never re- | buildings and junds, reported with amend- Si i sine ilde: aut aT will return to his post in { ANoTHER Norany.—The President has ap- ! Sea rae of Lac Hil of Ga, Saulsbury, | ceived & rent trom him, except in the way of | ents House Dil appropriating ssnom tor the | Resolution Endorsing Tilden, urls perhaps it four of five days, cerialhly tM @ SE pointed Alfred H. Jackson a notary public for | Vance and Vest took the ground to-day that the | discounting his salary.’ Witness denied th: erection of a public building at Paducah, Ky., ight. Thments are v rigorous: Se OUND Wee » District of Columbia. Spofford-Kellogg case could not possibly be | ever allowed Daniel O’Brien a drawback for #95; | and it was read a third time and passed. do not understand Ups Neeee | ennai postponed. ‘They were opposed to‘any evasion | but did recommend a drawback for Mr. Morrill desired to state in response to an FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT domestic yesterday for pre APRIL 12-SECOND WEEK; ‘THE Tattaroosa left Portsmouth, N. H., 0 | of the issue, and wanted the democratic party | tificate for which has ni been 15: {ogutsy made yesterday by the Senator from semiing a ich of this character. He was os day for Boston. to have and show the courage of its convictions. | mains unsettled to-day; never received a draw- | New York (Mr. Conkling), that the appropria: = ayTISOn bree hours, and then conducted AND POSITIV! ss nd | They insisted that it was plain that Senator ; back on account thereof from Quinn, O'Brien or | Uons for public buildings favorably acted on by vefore Gen. Meliketl was only [berated on UNITED STATES PERIOpICATS are now exemp’ | Kellogg had noright to his s and that, the | anybody else; O'Brien's receipt'was hever miss- | the coumlutttee during the present Congress inentioning my Dame. This shows the zeal of | from customs duties tu Canada, thanks to oa | majority should not hesitate to seat Judge Spof- | ing from the files of witness’ office, as sworn to | amounted to $1,026,500, THE WALKING MATCH. the officials who have received fresh instru Post Office de partment. } ford. Senator Garland spoke tn favor of going | by Troxall. in @orroboration of which the wit- On motion of Mr. Bayard, the resolution of- rons of the 1 charact on with more important public business. The | ness produced the receipt; never told Troxall | fered by him on February 24th last, providing a as graphic communication with ase Was nota pressing matter, and it | and Quinn “that it was the last chance to make | fer the appointmentof a joint committee of two | EXECUTION AT LEESBUR How said to be the principal ; money, and we were — d—d fools if we didn’t | Members of the finance cominittee of the Senate | ' langed fo rhe « Slates that a special counc!l {s stung EW OPERA, + JS detach : do ft.”” Witness bad a bank account in Citizen’s | and the ways and means committee of the with M. Walujteff as president, to define the Island (Pa.) and ordered to the Brooklyn, N. Y., | eral legislation. National Bank from 1576 to 187s; had anaccount | House of Representatives to take tnto considera- ‘o murderer, | Mights of governors general tn'relation tothe marine barrack: . Garland went further than this, and ex- | in 1si6 with the German National Bank; never | tion the alleged losses of revenue arising from hange tits morn. | *Upreme commission, the object. being to re SION OFFIC nere d his decided opinion that the Kellogg | hadanyaccount with the Second National Bank; | the evasion of the stamp tax on cigars and | jng. Aster earl hearty breakfast he was Strict Independent action of permanent and sen er ought to be laid over until next session. | had an account with National Bank of the | other articles subject to excise dutles, what | prongit trom tle jal, aboal. six o'clo mporary governors general, and bring them es from the Pension oitice | Senator Thurman thought tue Gei ward | Republic in 1876 Asa whole, Mr. Roome’s | remedy can be provided by law, and with power | conatcicd to the meatlolt, more under The control of General Melikom and NEW OPERA, | ST LIEUTENANT A. ©, KELTON, U.S. M Kellogg ; Fuse DISETED ARS = should await the Senate’s action upon the pend- NEW OPERA, 5 at Leag R d trom the warine barracks at League | fy,0 appropriation bills and other necessary gen- DISCHARGES FROM THE Pt were nine dischar; yesterday for inefficiency, as sb by the | bitlor reat deal more consequence than the | Statement was a generaland emphatic denial of | 0 recommend such measures as they may deem | steps of the scaffold, and the minister of the intert quarterly report of the Commissioner, The | Kelloxy Case, and urged that 1 should be given | all 'Troxall testified to. proper by bill or otherwise, was taken up and | trap, Sherif Caruthers ad ee rks tus dropped from tl granted | preference. "Cousiderable feeling was mani- | Mr. Roome wascross-examined by Mr. Aldrich | passed. a colored mi: ad a cha ri rchase of a Chu yeor absence until the . Psted by the above named Senators, who | as follows: Mr. Whyte, frof the committee on printing. | ture, n the A prayer St. Lov April ne Youn: s Chris 3 —_—_—- | argued in favor of the immediate action of the Q. Did you in iit senda letter to Mr, Beall | reported with amendments House resolutions | puring the It with bis | 4h Assoctation of this city have purchased the ‘THE PIRATES OF PENZANC Dismis: sper W. Johnson, aclerk inthe | Louisiana case, and some of them inti- | authorizing the issue of a drawback to M autherizing the printing of 300,000 copies of the | Lead upon the rail ot scaffold. The sheri | Bion Methodist at a cost of THE PIRATES OF PE 3 War department, has been notified that his ser- | Mated that they would make the ques- | Crouse? report on beet sugar and the’ manufacture of @ Robinson if held auytalng tn say Me | 82d. Will 1TH up for Purposes of ¥ices are no longer required: Ti tion a personal matier and retaliate A. Idid. Ihave reason to believe that prior | Sugar trom beets, prepared by Commissioner “No confession to mi: Tue sheriy | S4ulvation. seh uphatpasishern Sale| 5 j upon those who would bring about | to that time’ a certificate was issued by the | Le Due, and asked its present, consideration. the trap, and the murderer's neck was : the Slave of B petent cle Mr. T. Lazeuby a post ponemel Jonas said the democrats } board of audit. I have now reason to believe Mr. Saulsbury was opposed to the print! y broken. miy was allowed to me the Slave of B someting ago. charged that Johnson ¥ of Louisia n misrepresented in the | that the drawback was tmproperly issued; that | Under the sanction of Congress, of a report 0 netoen minute A was then cut dow as the Slave oft » brokerage busin rs senate long enough, and they demanded th ence tothe Lamb cert! such a disputed subject as beet sugar, until hh ca hed al tha tink War depart tree rights. He added that he Would not ans ed in witness’ presence | more Was known of the nature of the report. Was acquitted of It. Other alleg: ining a democratic state any ature was forged by Mr. Whyte asked if the Senator from Dela- ace uit of the acter have been made against him. John- he Senate passed | Clarke. In isiz was inthe habit of borrowing | ware had auy doubt ot the entire competence prc eral pip py lic and Paci Bangg aime 6 Hot have: 8 appotntments tn logs in his seat, | money fom Mr. Slater through Mr. Waittal of Commissioner LeDue. cexoviiie, pugs coe ae fhe vase yn rtment, but might have charged money | > considering the possi- What was the amount of y salar Mr. Saulsbur ed that he did n SRInGhoL aramid | nnty. Va. | siderable interest 0 proceed- Hicants. If he did, it was 3 losing votes by taking up this ease, = that Mr. DeL as competent Lo pass on cattle Unshoy bee Se ae | ines, the court room 1 with mem y the Shave never pr had better look at the other side of the how many bank accounts did you chinch bugs, beet sugar, tea and | oi SS, aud died | bers of the bar a e Beckwith give auy in- | denied the ne tr - the Sts and every kind of subject. discrimination mady © of Duty. nd consider the imminent danger o used to do the Louis! A. Two; witness w: question A DUFL OR a : losing a state if the not fu any other vast Whyte.—Why, I thought if there was any ue urtest and | azalust Ube uf bill and am at the ¢ ba Gemocrats justice. Senators Hill, Svulsb hess, but had charge of considerable moar 8 et In the world on which Duc knew | inteher ann Id be would ms rar 1 Viunee, of Lhe efeetions cominittee, hel: hot his own; his fauds in the Narton- | everything Itwas tea and sugar; therefore 1 | 2s aroused by Sain’ Ursa ae ate dicen decision in the matver to th eetingon the tletd ct ion of this case was ordere Republic were mixed with his | hope this resolution will pass. (Laughter. | icghoepea tg hace ed Omaha. tn reply incoanaet S1go, and the anding that it should be disposed of way of tell jow which was he resolution was, . ThaLan ol dena ikea e: igen z ud bh yald nol ap the all the tacts could be learned, and as. an officer of | | Mr. Anthony, trom ihe committee on print- 2 ye ae dl der. Al ihey therefore thought i, would not be treating sovtations for which he deposited | ing, reported, With ts, House resoli- ee Bed SSE K Wester (0 look after a reno | the comm sit to postpone the | pt the account in hfs own name lution for the prin eget * Eaton enth: Congress | They also arcued that the investigation of the | the financial agent of a temperance EA earl herp te » che ont % | mnatter having been entrusted tothe committee, | Masonite lodge, and an organization of soldier lranesntion telanse nies wires of Ut “ THe Late sesretary | The labor having been faitutally performed, th? | kept all these accounts in his own name; had = mitied to jall to aw ae et ® ti “| Inajority of the Senate ought to st by the | money deposited with him by brother Albert; | _ Messr . Windom | jury which, at 1 yanihar modify Uae Thompsen fas order an} nelusions. or Bayard aad ewis Johnson and Kirkwor ing at the | Juts: Stone a Wek pig trent ot Let's Talk ai W no icing to the navy and mari the | ers thereupon’ remarked that their nave bought drafis | expense of the agricultural est of the | Gument depsect Barge “ ¥ is at Iiberty to Imiral 1. K. T! which | ding Was that the camiittce were public and others: do country. es Seabee tor pury for th wh nimittee’s ame rpo on the 5 eran honora- her or not the ‘ted and j Upon t now the aggregate amount of drafts he licen ious Servive Of Titly-seven years | ¢ and that the ques | bought in isvz; alf the dratis were payable to | Solution was passed, twomersous a open ‘der Speaks in high terms of | $ en to | his own order. Mr. Anthony. from the ‘committee on print- | rate MubereA ices of the dece i | mined Witness sadd he would iake the statement ot | Ing, favorably on the resolution for | cot where the. u ‘Of Thon and directs th: convenience and | any property owner with reference to wii minting 5,000 additional coy oF the report of | Chentiy rou fhe 7 ot the navy 3 Althoush, as abovi fiton was made of bis old material, { on the eclipse of 1 pi iirth i | | ter. | The Ni | n arrested; that onthe morning alter the | |, A 1 ride, the "prisoner, in conversation with | Clal article to-day says: “The stock exchany attending ‘Thoms, pro. | @Arkets continve active. Government bonds nged prices. The high prices Society Notes. ssful and April tool jok y express to young ladies a box, express) tO) Younes s eecratte | Did not report the fact that Troxall “ly | forged the Godey certificate, because ‘Troxall , on being un- | atso made the ment in presence of intendent of stre se of forgery to and considered his dut ves tmusston be displayes those at the catiens t report of the superintendent of dit was pa 2 “ey 3 sae ae en tt from su o sanset, and thir | entiy in favor of giving oth | ise the latter reports were the | Bills were introduced and referred as foliows: eR iad cig pote ie Haga yas guns be fired the ns dens this the minorit n ble data he had in his office. It a By Mr. McPherson, to incorporate npressed in the soft earth where the | far agrees wi 7 nent. He Tr Hagships and vessels actin ist upon Its p sideration, | Property-holder made a claim tor old material, | Uonal Humane Association. sed Was killed, which {n measurement, | probably be nd some time, a seco es | S@ urgent that it is sul | and he Was respectable, witness would take the ‘ By Mr. Jae ae a eve from. See cer- arance apd Characteris cor ——$<$——$___ DONSELLY REQUESTS AN INVESTIGATION.— | Carry their point. statement of the property-holder in preference | tain property In the District of Columbia actu- with the shoe ma bY © prisonet Wall Street To-day. 1 sAsies OOMTRNEeSs CIS CON FEEERT EOE CR —— — to the records of its Office as made by thesuper- | ally held and used for charitable and benevo- | SPObded With the shoes worn by the prison New Yous. April Post th tts flnan- TH TT Witness reported eg lent purposes. ie Commissioners as they | On motion of Mr. Ca ended there. | Solved that when the aid Clark 3 bom meron (Pa.) It was re. | Homelde, the, priso 2 : ee or WhO Was ; Det ne ee wen the Senate adjourn to-day it | traced not to have heard of the erime. while ft | are strong at net 2e to meet On Monday next. | Wasin proof that he had been informed of it, | OC! ur percent, does not attract, bonds to . THE CADET OUTRAGE. and indeed the whole community was ringing | Ute street for sale to the extent to Till known or Mr. Logan submitted a resolution directing y Of it, and that while speaking t> | GTS for them. Ratlroad bonds as ale are eat of Representative Washburn, has senta | 4 cy, letter to the House eommitiee on elections, tn | engine whien he asks that the committee order an in- Se = Vestigation into the authorship of a certain | Opening which was fon anonymous letter addressed to Hon. Wm. M. | done up in tissue pay 7 10 ADMISSION 50 4 ADMISSION 50 AND No Extra Charge for Re- extra Charvr e st Springer. chairman of the committee, dated | folded, disclosed 2 ather-beaten black shoe | Beall. s Troxall’s chief, and w the Secretary of War to furnish the Senate with | ty ir s Digher. The et for si Swas ir hal th ite | r I. z ary Seni € doctor he exiiibited the greatest nervous, | Wgher. ‘The tn for stocks Was irregular to pay dirs Springer $2000 If heewould prevene, | bout No. 12 (man' patched, apparently Considered that he (Beall) would'reporttie | at may be in his possession in refer- | ness and agitation. It was proved also that he Mt the opening, but generally bkcher. Ph | thé democracy trom unseating Mr. Wasaburn. | covered with dnst and worn down at the heel, ; {ct Witness sald that he had never given the | ence to the recent mutilation of one of the ca- hostile to” the and haa | Was then a deciine of per cent., and in- cluding Manhattan 2 gun which | followed by a recov hanged, was found in | ading stocks hav - This has been percent. The X. ¥. Central, Southern! ocks, the lat- committee any information touching forged | de | | | t West Point | dets Point. aS &S UW certificates; knew only of one or two before the | — M eae hd | | | ' | | _ Messrs, Eaton and Maxey thought the resolu- | to do; and that tion premaiure. “An official investigation of the | iad been but revently ¢ leading stocks outrage was known to be in progress, and the | jis yp sion, The ev . he * aciiic Mail, the Sha Senate would be able to get the omicial report. | BSE Sede pote ae ee eee Oeeased | Wabash andthe Elevated it. when it should be made. afforded additional proof of his guili. is sole {er Laving Deen exceptionally weak. AS before In accordance “with suggestions by Messrs. | enort was to prove alfbl by his daught noted, {t ts now clear that all the leading stock Conkling and Hoar, Mr. Logan modified his | small child, who told her story very giibly untii ; QPeTalors are now ready to “buil” the mai he intended Mr. Donnelly says: Mr. A ringer has made Ue | extraordinary and unwarranted charge that | that ietter was written by a friend of mine with amination, when the shoe proves | my knowledge and consent. As the letter, on | {0 Dea mirier marie box, containing hon hous, ‘NEW OBLEAN RS." | ItS face. purports to be attempt to corrupt ‘the | TP erect ds the copy of & workm Sache ek Grand Jubilee Con pril.13,8 gm, | action of your committee, tt 1s due to that gen- | {hat Tet be eet ie Ss though the | ‘Admission 25¢. , reserved eeats $5. Ticket | Uemen, itis due to Mr. Washburn, it is due to | "gers must biled and gre: y S drug stores. ap9-st*_ | me, it Sdue tothe honor and integrity of the ‘any of those who enjoyed Senator and Mrs. ‘The imitation ts perfect except in weight, which. is very light. This and a rattling within leads investigation begun. Witness was of forged certificates. He said Hid not think Troxail forged them. Witness sitid Troxali was partly a messenger in his of fice and partly in Mr. Beall’s office, Frequently employed Troxall (0 do er nds of a private r : q SOUSA Carpenter's hospitality on Monday called to pay Tusted him to the extent of sending | resolution so as to request the President of the | subjected to came | Ket, and the events of yesterday maki NALOSTAN AND POTOMAC BOAT | potted an opportunity to prove their respects te Mrs and. Miss Carentan foe by Lim, never had any doubts of his | United States to, tratenit saeh, tera ou ee Se tier | Clear the purpose of the recent working of Uh , ee CLUBS. PovteeCEie ers ere eran HS chs terday. One of the picturesque articles In thetr Sty; am now satisfied that. Troxall com- | regard to the affair as in his judgment would | story. Indeed, when questioned, she artlessiy | woney Market, The money market has returt haere inci tee eee ue eee | ; : 7 veg. | Bitters tsa spinning-wheel which has been in | silted the forgery (in the Wheatley case. ) not be incompatible with public interest. In | adnilited that such was the This bopsicas | (0. Poe ee ne ee ee of SATURDAY, the l0th instant, atthe Fuirofthe | BEFORE THE SENATE Exopts Comurtee yes- | Mrs. Carpenter's family two hundred years, and pea Ttnees' Oiceis Con em | remarks on the resolution, Mr. Logan satd the | failure to prove an alibi w Sr MamApI ng £0} Do On ee ee Histernof the Holy Crows at 3 1c terday H. H. Staunton and Frank Doster test. | W#S used by her grandmother and great grand- S far as witness’ oftice 1s concerned, ‘ports regarding the outrage were most extra- | the prisoner. and reacted with fatal effect upon | ‘irough out-of-town banks has been restored All are renested to attend. ines close at Wp. | eae: eae ae a mother. Miss Liflan, who has a very cultivated | 20 attempt had been made to tind the author of | ordinary. He had never heard of a man his case, Jiis counsel ably strove to remove ‘the loan market, although currency ts slowly \ Tae Greed exact: ite fed that many of the negro emigrants who had | voice, uses this when she sings Margucrite’s | the forgery. Reported the case to the engineer | commicting # ch an outrage on himself, and he | ihe suspicions that rested upon the prisoner, | dtitUing to this center. It 1s yet too early to say VONGHEGATIONAL OMURC | Come to Kansas were still in destitute circum. | spinning-wheel song from ” Commissioner October 1th, 1 wanted tle Senate to be furnished With the | anato break the chaln of etreumstanes that | POSitively whether the large stock speculators = ATION = Gee ee ee Senator Thurman's daughtei Ceneoed ee to do with Troxall's H AS. linked Robinson with the bloody crime, bul _ made the money ee 30 St iy ae AY EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK, come. ou he had been €1 mick, will in future live iu New ¥ paving. y? . Mr. Voorhees favored the resolution, s ‘avi é > end was reached’ , We PUrpose Of Shaking stock out of the handsor ee Reem ae ord | sas Uy exaggerated reports concerainy husband has bolght 2 hous will re: | A; Nothing whatever. directly or indirectly, | ne was willing to Investigate West Polatay aif | (tUOUL avail. and when the end was reached | Tho Ht aiaere have as yet got as MAuy stocks as GRAND CONCERT, splendor of the country, but had not been al move ali their ousehold goods trom her The comraltiee al 12:15 o'clock adjourned wal | tumes; that there was a system of barbarism | first degree . they want: in short, whether they are ™ ready ’ . oat to find work while there. while he had no difi- | Mis. Cowles. her sister, and her busband are | t-morrow. | and cruelty prevailing there, and apparently | “Auction was at once made for a ne to begin the bull campaign,” tor which they ; ne ny artiste will appear culty in getting work in Mississippi, and he | expected here soon. ‘Tuey have been ‘neariy = = | ‘aught to the cadets, that ought to be sup- | put it was overruled by Judge keiti, ave been mak sec gee do ae wssen vr, THEO. J. TOEDT, of New | WAS NOt afraid t0 return to Yazoo. He'sald emt- | thee years in Japan, Fee Ones. pressed, oven if the institution had to be abol- | nis reasons at lengthy concluding by stating | TiMe loans are 5 a 6 per cent... which Is also the Sern Wise Fo ee ae ee ee ee io et ue winter In | The Portuguese minister's danghter and the | A Jelter recelved to-day from Mississippt savs | ished. He had known of young men appointed | that'ta ie mind feces, BE Sutulhs | Guotation for prime mnereazitiie paper. pauls Tf EWAN Wash- | Kansas, althouch the winter had been mild, | Caiian minister's daughter sing together | the delegation from that state to the Cincinnaul | there being driven away by the cruelty of the pointed irresistably to the guilt of the prisouer. * poe adding. “I suppose God Almixnty knowed jest | delightfully. They sang a duett in whicn | Convention will be for Bayard; that while Sey- | cadets, Tewas true the evidence was clreunstantial sso See Baritone: Pro: how de colored people would be fixed. and & Mme. de Hegermann had trained them at | ‘our and Thurman ind Hancock each have | Senators Maxey and Burnside, graduates of | put by uo ollier evidence Cold tries at tag BALTIMORE, April 9.—Vingin' gizen 30 ae reserved seata, tobe badiat | 1S Ais, Pattersons jwvisicale on Wednesday, ad | ee ee A cag tuustasm ts all for Bay- | West Polnt, defended the academy, saying the | character be established, aud those euriteer | teed, do. deferred, 7. g.,* Sonmtia, gyi Metzerotts Music Store. eS ape PRSREMHEIVELY DEITE AGE the aust were highly pra'sed for the talent and skili they | #Fd. and he would carry the solid south with | eadets were not more given to hazing and siml- | them be brought to justice. An unseen assas- | do. mew fers hea” 'goe goatee Connon, wh; = the questions | Showed maoriiies that no other candidate could com- | lar practices than students in other institutions rk is palment, awaits his vic oie BE fae sorties, 88 “do. teu-forty coupons, NATIONAL THEATER. now pending before the first controller of the | On Wednesday Chief Justice W: mand. of Andalays him. “Nospe abo ee | crite F a treasury is the case of a man who resided in | dinner party to his stiest and form Hon. Alexander H, Stephens is quoted as de- ing hour expired and the resolution | heard litm:” and if direct evidence should be re. middling, 2" Flour Joost aaa ant ey g r s New York, but who has been absent in parts | t Yale, Mr. Jon Hooker, of Hartford. Claring that Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, | Wer € . . . quired by courts and juries, crimes the most | Steet and weetirn ‘super, 3.60a6.50; do. extra, 4.75 unknown for the time specified by law previous | try EV arts and Mr. Dutton, also of the same | [Louisiana and Georgia will not tor one moment The Ute bill was taken up and Mr. Vest ad- | atrocious must go unpunish Itguilty of any #5: lo. family, 5, 75a6.25; city mills super, 3.50 to the issuance of letters of administration on | Class, were present, and Mrs. Waite, Mrs. | listen tothe nomination of Mr. Tilden at Cin- | dressed the Senate. crime, he was guilty of murder by “lying in | $460; go. extra, 4.754.255 do, Kio brands, 6.70 his estate, he being presuiaptively dead. Let- | Evarts and Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker.— | cinnatl. HOUSE.—Mr. Wilson, from the committee on | Walt;*and this the statute law declares to be lower: went lon set ais g nes, Routhern ters of aattnist ration have: pen fssued In this Ta euenine G neral oa te Hawley wave a he, t Grant elub in Cinetnnatt was organ- | foreign affairs, reported back joint resolution | UFder in Ube frst degree. ‘The judge was, So. anion, opaah oes ¢nouthera re, 1s case. and Controller Porter has been called upon | Salt party nectic ends now in tie | ized Tuesday. Ideut. Gov. Hikenlooper ts pre- | resp affairs, therefore, of opinion that the verilict of the | red, spot, 1.32)" April, 1 szal. 7 = to decide whether a Cited States Treasurers | Cit, asdid also Mr. and Mrs, Nathanlel Paige, | sident of the club, and Hon. Alphonso Taft isa | Wanking the Mexican government and people y was fully sustained by the evidence. Tsou, dune, Lata ence Jalye Peek Ase draft shell be pald to the administra eRe ee un residenc G inember. | for contributing so heartily to the success of The court then pronounced the usual sen- Com, southern steady for white and yellow dul ? plates for thelr friend Miss Chune fammany Hall and the Irving Hall de- | Ue industrial mission of Atmerican merchauts | tence of death upon the prisoner. b rage ap ae SATURDAY NIGHT—A GKAND DOUBLE BILL THe Cexsts Biit.—The Congresstona whoare living on K stree y have ‘appointed committees to con- | #80 manufacturers. House calendar. Robinson, the condemned man, ts a bright | Apr, diy; May. dnadig Jame: aati’ tones: STURDAY 3 EAS SIE | ae spss) Bie Tee nigies coin io are livin oni § sider the demociatic union's proposals fora | _ Mr. De La Matyr introduced a bill’ establish- to, about five feet eight inches high, of | sic.’ Oats dulsouthedn ys ace SHYLOCK AND DAVID GARRICK. Ee Sn We ete a eae p_dntend going to ummer. | \inion of the two wings Of the democratic: ports | temporary government for Alaska. Ke- | slender build. and about thirty years Of age, | focinixed, 40. Pommard Monday, April 12-CARNGROSS' MINSTRELS. | two liguses Oday, Tele arrovah thee ee | Richmond. His tamty are at his country seat, | UNO a basis of a new enrollment and new prim- ; aethe House Paving 9 i Hie leaves a wife and six children. Throughout | 31. Hay Grmi—prime to ¢ ck axwae ie how ss toa at is <irrange d that t pete may are aries, at Which all democrats may vote. a Po refused to dispense with ud even while listening to the dread | a aud. = sy Pro done. a met ne won- louse shall ast io the Senate’ smendaw lear this city.) spn Meer r (N.Y. ee e ng hour the Speaker proceeded to call ence, he maintained a rks | Seale eee ae 0b lem meme pork, 1 ranks striking ont the requirement for the collection | Sagara Falls for at ; ¥ on the Prats AACA NG heats ee committees for reports of a private nature. Of firmness and cell posession, "OF inte neat Sige Shoulders, $5; clear rib sides, saves! bur of statisties concerning naturalization and the | C#uida sid British sollwhen her | Tie action of the Uricaiconvenon ae aor The pending vill, reported from the commit- | ing the awrulness of his Situation, he lias re- | eidarvibh ethos’ oe? Bene naan em Oe LoreatiGiy® ownership of the publle ian also to the | novel, Loutsans,” which: wiitbe conviuded. | TNE schon of, the Uiite convention te tastrart: Ween patents for the reliet of W. G. Budiong, j quested and received visits trom ministers ‘of | Butter lower prints ta chute western’ ache tad rhate amendmen vite rovides certal 2) hs mae eT con y ch the ne: vi clea +52 the gospel. In a cent Interview st i rolls, ¥ rs se SLDRIPGE DRaMaTIC wethods (such asthe posting of returns, &v.,) | Hsbed in London. in order to get tie benenlt of | Teh ooniy un delecstos Were eo ees OF DISTRICT BILL that hennew he was to be hanged, and hat be | crude nominal: rehgeds titans ti CUCOMEANY 1S THEE TIED as FOURTH by which the accuracy of Ue work of then | (iB Lee Copyright law. She will also visit |W Vtnoue ree Darwelt, one orthe ne | Mr. Martin (pel.), from the committee on the | Wished his time ad come, as he could not much arco: 1Sato)¢ Bua ul) and YRCHESTR! PE 5 ‘ators nay be teste rhe Senate is = , for the tirs\ king a shor’ Ys a ‘ : - " ‘ abe " = ob GtAud the tervible Garesiae we ce sky dull, 1.08 ¢al.09. Fy t EL HALL, M st., bet. 1 aon ity Ainendnent seine de igstes | Stop with itlends at Springtield. betore revurae | leesttes elected ‘to the Chicago convention, In. | COM PIENON Oe ee erat back Dill for the | Jonger ctand the terrible suspense lhe Was Un- | erpool wer steamer easier—o : Samendment requiring coptes of | dotsed the resolution: | completion of the Washington Monument. | ergol 26d, HEBSDAY sxb FRIDAY he state to bedled intue | ig to Washington ——Cards ave out for the : 0 ; | Committee of the whole. “* | _a*petition for a eomunutation to life impri wheat, 70,3001 ue Oss ESM, he Live secretaries of state. mnarriage of Mr. David Strauss and Miss Berth ae One Weagts te Interview of |” also, adversely on bills incorporating theMu- | Ment, or a posiponement of the execution, was | 2400" SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH tt Teas | cinpath, WIth Ox Governor Sera ou ge Neks | nicipal Gas Light Company and the Automatic | circulated in the county, but received only a | oe NATIONAL SOLDIERS’ Howe MANAGERS.—T 1 Per- Token Beate ‘ or amin ae Ne Gas Company of the Deuriet of Columbia. Laid | few ee a Who listened to the testl- a > is - ' 5 BIGUSE “Al; a spec! ra ‘ ain decia on table. pronounced the vi righteous Ny: MIES, ALTE Ss i that he will not be a candidate. “Though ap- 3 , © W 1 9. trom UNIVERSITY JUBILEE. ST ing eat ( n Love, of mnuiy fh good health while living quledy. At | eg; HeMkle, from the same committee, report- s,the fourth | sup. Bxchaups, hus, Giligs enor ois, GOeeN LINCOLN BALL, SATUKDAY, Apil iaaapoita (one age ne Mr. Seymour says that he is really unable | C2 @ bul ratitying the settlement of taxes made | tan hapged in Loudoun county since its for- | mente quirt, x s ‘rand F mae SehooL pnatanay oe fe ie Di will Pane Be ee eee at pi eon by the District Commissioners with the B, and | mation. more than one hundred years ago; the NEW YORK, April 9.—Flour dull. Whe ‘La. Me cite ker, | move consideration of the vote by which the | Ana that is oply lease of life depends on & O. RK. R. Co. House calendar. last execution previous to this one being tn 1548. | Corn duit. lected § y. Dut tt . | District of Columbia committee agreed to re- | strict avoidance of all such excitement. He | pal qamfora, from the same committee, re- | All wen and all except: Robinson were | itlg: how fives, 15 talned th Was felligth ynold a Caited | port the bill for a imarket on square 446. 1 aaa Mr. Cook in the plaines( of terms: “In Eoacsta Minuesee Grae ee inonuare eae | Th tiret morteaye trastees’ certificates, Sul retain his place on the ene yesterday was agreed to by a vote o1 , no circumstances, 1 assure you, could | become 6 101 at OF Sel ge seihegts LON “O > Atlantic and Great Western sebouds, 3 gettme bencl State of New Jersey, she constitution | Se aTik areata ie cd eee ndidate even it I thought the good of the | naam nat’ SCHOO! Purposes. “House cal. | OREGON DEMOCRATIC CONVEN- New Jerey Central connote. “207. Store, dd © Of the state forbl the bill, arty demanded It.” ‘The House then, at 2 o'clock, having retusad | ‘Tilden and Hendricks Endorsed, | Pevusylvanin Central, 640 Giscet & Huu = = The House committee on public buildings and The New York Herwi to-day has another | to lay aside private business, went into commit- Sax FHANcisco, April S—A aispatch trom NEw YORK MAREETS THIS AVTERKOON. a 7 Mth stat Peta eee OTH Thos Chaps. | grounds has agreed to report favorably i bi | DAtCh OL interviews With southern democratic | tee ¢f the whole (Mr, Burrows iu the chairyon | Portland, Osegou, sate crne Oregon democratic | » The following quotations were current in New TON THEATER. Under the jolnt resolution recentiy approved, | forthe purnaration ot fie necessary xroundsto y Congréssmen, including the membersirom ixca- | the private calendat. State convention this afternoon nominated Con- | Terk today at 2 p. m.. as reported by Lewia Johm ps st Secretary Thompson has appotated three boards i some convenient location tn” Washing. | tucky, Georgia, Arkansas, South Carolina, MIs- ressijan Whiteaker for re-election. Six dele- Sr ad deinen a SRROTEER MAMMOTH ER TET ee nth Yon re into the present con. | 1h 4 monument to the tate Admiral Duponi, | souri’West Virginia and ‘Tennessee, ‘There fs | _ Important Arrest of Burgiars. | fates to Clncinnatl were chosen, and though | ccuty sisal New dereey Centra, 78 a New. Frank George in his comedy act of an | tiinjon of i “at {gon-clads and report { HE Sreund selected to be called Dupont square, | more difference of opinion in these states than Detectives McDevitt and Vosg have been on | bot positively instructed, are for Tilden. A res- | 92. Hanmitat wna Se, Joseph, 35% e Shore’ “Hour in Court.” Banchman & Butler, with their a rhea . Aniah ————— in Virginia, Louisiana and Mississippi, hereto- | ye chase for some days for the burglar who en- | CluUon endorsing Tilden and Hendricks was | 105%; Northwest, 95%: lron Mountain, 66; St.Pat Canine wonder, Georze. Dick Sinith, | thereon ter it is advi 2 THe Kextvexy —The Prestd fore represented, but a heavy preponderance | be 'ys for the burglar who €n- | aconted by a yote of 6 to 81: do. preferred, ida. Wabash, Bi. Lowa oud aE Neuro act! “Fooling ‘With the Wropo Sai these vessels. and ff such course advisad) to-day settle the Kentucky judgeship 0: against the expediency of making Mr, Tilden ; ‘red the dwelling of Rev. Wm. J. McKenny, of —_— Pacific, 413: do. "preferred, 67K. Kansas and Woodie, Fisher, Master Willie Hal, Qarroll and | What changts, if any, shoula be 1 in a SiR hs Se the democratic candidate. Among them all he | Hamline cburch, last Monday night and carried RAILROAD DISASTER. ‘Texas, 41%, W.U. Telograyl, WON: Pacihe Malt y n the best billeversiven: — apé-5t* present plans and agreements. The following | the nomination of J, Watson Barr to ty is the choice of Kentucky alo: off about $60 worth of clothing. ‘They were re- | One Man Killed and Several Persons | *!* NEATER COMIQUE.MONDAY, Apmi WOM Wi Inspect “ihe tron clads Terror and | cancy caused by the de: ae warded for their trouble last night by the arrest is "Serkamsty Injured. w Pyne re *. The Specialty of the Season. pective ear Admire "This artes > Cr y e 5 ry street, a ich 1 @ rs " on ve vay ahem ct Conway and Evan, Constr yhn Lenthall, Chies state. . thd Was Nate Gee fy ane Criminal Court, Judge | ang the partial recovery of some of the goods | °f lige oo tans a ee le. Mahretta, Clark and Ed K. Johns, Comman Union 1 g the wa’ James, the case of Thomas w. Cox, the water | stolen from Mr. McKenny’s house, and cotern reread, when about 18 nines is ferring to “Hazing at West Point,” you Manping, Lani and Sterle, et and Naval Const arged with an assault on Jol H. | from other robberies. ‘They also found on the | Saisie falltoad. when about 3s miles fro a ae ee yen ot Wallac D. Wilson. and G. B: Boush, | PERSONa1.—Minister Lowell as been ¢ th instant—appeated trom a sen- | premises several burglars’ tools, making alto- | 4distahce cf 1s. tecl Five oF ak passeucers | auame so CouMON at Annapolis (latin 1824 a n Wing board will fuspect the Paritan, in | an honorary member of the London Carlton | tence of $20 tine in the Police Court—was taken | gether a pretty good haul trom this den.” He ts | Sage inte mone or hae soniaae: ‘Among ae sol ior basing tecan ngnan cartorter ame {BAND JUBILER CONCERTS Reece ay at Ley eee Coie Ciub, withall the privileges of active member- | UP Ae SS R z Ruse ecuting and Mr. F. held tor ROSIE Sue roi - police | them 1. M. Armour, Piltsbur urt in side, | academy. This bill has had a‘wholesome efiect.” SERSITY SINGERS OF NEW) jeiino, ¢ Ramsay, Chlet Engineer Cea Heres to te Jury. and Mr. Miller followed, say. | to be connected with this job, . back and internals: Wm, Smith, Woodsield, & | The “wholesome effect” must have been eon- ORLEANS. | wineer J.C. Kaz ee they expected to prove that Mr. Crané was Renee aid Ofer Serious Injuriee; Captain | fined to, and enjoved by the public anty, or > ORIGINAL TROUPF,” “Mintonge, and Hetropolitan. | ine agriesse as , ‘THE Roys Divorce Case.—To-day Chase Roys, ete. hae daughter, of Bellaire, sligutly | those whom the bill was specially de wo ALE, APRIL Sri ssp 9m : ete ie loo alisha Book or | aggressor. the respondent in the divorce sult entered by | {njured. | The reports here arc that young Dan. | protect have been as frequently victimized by Pa. av., Capitol Hill. | 1 the Monadnock. at Mare GL ne News YORE aie hase Paice Naval ORDERS.—Passed Assistant Surgeon A. ees Koys ree Since, fled hisanswer. | others are bodlly injured, | the pesare of the Mik ih February, 1875, at Freeborn (. Smith's ae Ss Calhoun, as back salary from the former stock- | 4: Austin from the Norfolk navy yard, and or- Heisuieee a etait ky Heke PA genet ppt! ln + A a08 Fe. BF er ODtES. "ASP. Cooke, dnd Naval | Holders of the late Chicago Reou/tiran,——Rep- | dered to ihe Richmond, per steamer of May 15th | here in 1803, and he went to teaching school in petorage Capacity of Chicago. | waylaid and brutally assaulted at night, while 'T-CLASS. | Constructor Feaster. resentative Lounsbery was registered in New om San Francisco, Passed Assistant Surgeon the spring following. He denies that he ever | < CHICAGO, 4 pe A special dispatch from | crossing the commons there—his only provoca- jed_the Colored Jenny | to assemble as early aS posdire wed ens York last night. —-Speaker Randall and family |), 1. Bransford from the Richmond, and ordered | treated her with cruelty, or that he refused to | SPHingtield, U., to the Dives says:—“The ford. | tion being his color. And Cadet Hood of Ala- They are unsurpassed | thete labors oul Somme gain occupy a cottage at Berwyn, Chester | t2 return home, put up a stove In her room; states that al- | COMIN report of the lyre eis warenou € | bama, the leader of the mob, though prompuy Zabilee Te." . Co Weatercut, - =] y. hot far from Philadelphia, next sum- ee tna fi v Vi comm! oD WS that at Chicago there ae | dismissed, was as promptly reinstated at the The University Sings te tW0 ext 2 ke Bs ‘S @r-The council of the V i (hough he is a physician and was in the habit a be SmouthOkrch to ihewseet actughtat tue pes: | NOMINATIONS To-pay. — The? President. sent | wner——Prince Leopold will proceed trom Cana- | ¢, “ements areoatiin wise Ae Tit y Amatuer | Of attending her, he rettised to atiend one ct her nineteen warehouses of class A. with a total & | beginning of the next academic term. Nhe Wf rather listen | the ng uominations to the Senate this | Qi. etter Vesna hinatster, Uarough the western | s cond annual regatta to be held at Fredericks. | cobflnements because she had employed a mid- | Ported storage capac gistry of that city reports | Sout ase Wore ups Galette. at bard ex Orwaus teat £9 | arternoon: W. J. P. White, of Philadelphia, to | Cisco.—Rev, Dr. Oc HeTiftany: formeny crane | burg, on the Kappahannock, Crews from otuer | Wife, and there was no necessity for his dismiss. | that'the working capacity of these warchouces | sujbs Art ueabed upon colored young men who ; aps st" be supervisor of census for tirst census district | Metropolitan M. E, Church of this city, and later | S'&tes Will be invited to contest In the racas, of the said Women's convention, plaintit’ lar, | 18 only about 72,000/000 bushels, there belng 11 | Cauets themselves tora teen, fone wan organtza- <a een ee en Oar Card Rer nee ue: | Of St, Paul's church, New York city, was trans- | _/@ Edgar P. Hotn shot. his wife inSan Fran- | her home and her children with no-one to care | §@des of winter wheat, 10 of spring wheat. 9f tion whose secrecy Is absolutely impenetrable, GPO JEUNEMANN's doe ee ee eee ee Gander. Watt, | {erTed to the Philadelphia M. E- conference on | cl:co, Yesterday and then himself. Hoin may | tor them, and went to. the conven. | COM, 6 of oats, 4 of rye, and ten of barley, to be and the officers of the institution are appar. ST VERN 5 . | tueky. To be masters—Gardner C. White, | Wednesday and has been located at the Arch- | recover. They had been separated some time, : y kept tefromeach. The increase in Stor- | entiy sworn to reticence On *A\ affairs.” BOUNT VERNON LAGER RE 3 ; tion, and’ remained until very late Leb aees cademy affairs, Sy AND PLEASCRE Qa EREWERY | at Carson city eee SON irre aa: | Street, chureh-——It isa curious coincidence | &#~In the last house of commons there were | at night, airiving home at near midnigut. De. | 9S€ capacity during 1879 was 62,000 busbels. | “Tr the executive and the departments would _ = ? GARDEN, Wis.; bittleton Crum, at Oswego, Kan.; | that a son of ex-Representative Denford, of | only 103 men under 40, of whom eighteen were | fendent on returning from his usual day’s labor ‘Republica for | Make determinec efforts to punish these out- BETWEEN 41H AND Sru axp Eaxp Pera, NE, Henil S. Fleteher, at Watsonville, Cal; Alex: | Ohio, was killed yesterday by a railway acct | home rulers. in the school-room found that his wite had been 2 mer a iPmery And punish them effectively, and if an ‘po. Sider G. Pearce, af Greenvilic, Miss. Chas. M. | dent of the sane character, on the same road, | ga-Mr, Gladstone says that, having had a | abeent all day. and the house was in great con: vane 3—iee -repubecan, | public opinion could be brought to a9 Washington, D.c. Keyes, at Sandusky, 0.” Army promotions— | and nearly at the same place, where Mr. Dan: | qfwtd: Gladstone says, that, having b fusion; dirty dishes were lying scattered about | wht'S\uiBne were hela here yesterday te | the perpetrators, those ‘institutions SS Licut- Col; Geo. Thani, comps of engineers, to be | ferdwas himselt seriously hurt afew weeks ago. | Cambridge, is sympathies run strongigegs: | the Noor, wi had not been swept. during the | Suicet delegates to the state convention, to. be | would soon, te filled with @ class of young men H Ny : a Ward granting degrees to women, day; the outside doors were ” &e. He ex- Gen. Grant has Sone ee wand cute ionel; Vapt. Garrett J. | THE WEEKLY Stax, now ready, contains all é jeanesday. pant Ras cocreed | $17 Ninth stree: Lydecker core of engineers to bemajor; First | the News of the Week, home and foreign; the | ,,£%, he San Francisco board of trade commit- eee ater Copinhenare ep som out of twelve wards having in- ad Uhougl strated by oe et Havesdded to their line of MANTELS, and now | {Ut Jolin (~ Mallery. comps of engineers, to | susan Wheeler Abortion Case; the Decapitation | NGemagus wouter Secne Tne YOt Of the | called strong-minded women, It was of Do avail, te a ee ee RoR AaSb BHISTED WORK ANC rare cabal: coud, Lirkt Wak M. Buck %98 | Orstoue te wife murderer, spring Faaions oy | juste in Sit Navy de | Shei ewig gn nosed Say. ot on ts Sea Say tmtligenoe trom Chibaahun, Nexo ne tation : also 3 - | of y St le! 5 st . i . third home about dusk ‘airfax Williamson’s Crim- T2ING in bew aud chaste designe. AMEME- ‘Martin E. O'Brien, to be captain 2d'U. 8, cav- | Jenny June; Congressional Proceedings; tae | _ s9-An explosion of gas occurred at Preston | third came home about dusk and got her sup- | Eugene Fairfax Williamson's ‘Two on each side were killed, inciud- = alry; Second Lieut. Frederick W. Kingsbury, to | District Investigation; Political Affairs; White | No. 2colliery, near Giraraville, Pa, yesterday, | Eoniin, ‘On, he turned the keys on her to ‘New Yor«, April 9.—The Tires this ing an Indian chief, FULNACES, RANGES and GRATES. be bist Meutenant 24 U.S. cavalry: Capt. ea- House and Department ‘News; Local Items; sual tro men were fatally, three seriously | vent er going out again ‘and expositig wer has been procured. that Ear ne Goctens Rave male CGampette tanwy “ETA ROOFING, Ke. | ond Lie ee ne ae pee emag ted nares. thea ‘that she acted 0 scandal | Eugene Fairfax Williamson, the sender of an- | SMoking and Bismarck beer. m Lieut. Henry H. Wright, to be first’ leu- jotes; Choice Poems and sr-Thos. & member of the ‘ot | ously as to break up his school, and that mous letters to Dr. Dix, has been connected Ont., is excited ‘the , Givg Esrectat sttention to MODERNIZING and | {bant 9th U.S. cavalry; Second Lieut. Louis sbetches varal and Matters. | hotel thieves was Fod fast now less than nth several or ‘which week have VENFILATING badly constructed plumbing ia | Willen, to be frst livutmant ist U.S. in: | germs: $9 per annum, in advance, postage pre: | night, and a large pp ee = — money was | that inp oan | heuer, Property | month; show ‘he | obtained on e Giretences, and ‘are | been the oa é B pald; copies 6 cents, In wrappers, recovered, has carea for the family, &¢, made against him of forgery and letter ville.