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eR et a Ne ne EE THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Eacept Sunday, AT THE STAR BBILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, Corner 1th S:reet, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADA Pres't. ‘Tre Evesixe Bran is served to snbscribers tn the city by carriers, on their owa account, st 10 &,ord4centa per month Copies at certseach. By mail— postage pre- month ,one yexr, 86 ; ix months, $3 Post Gee at Washiugtoa, D.., ustter ‘TaR—published on Friday—#2s paid Bix months, $1; 10 copies ler $15.20 copies tor $20. €2" AH msil seb-eriptions mut be paid in sd- vanes, no psper sent! user than is paid for. Bates of sdvertising made known on sppiication ‘AMUSEMENTS. Vo". ST—N®. 8,789. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fors (PERS HOUSS. THUR DAY NIGHT, Jove 9, ci rary BENE ony aS? GEw JO T. Twenty cu! th yest . e Haatei TROANAUS THER 48 MaRY SCART, OTHER CELEBSITIE® who bscon their career in Mr. Fo a’: MR RL DOWNIN ‘ MISS CLARA GOOLE ‘The Ohsrming Ar‘istes, ROSA AND OLIVIA RAND, AND L. R. SHEWELT, Late I eading Actor of the Boston Theater. ‘Three or more distinct perf srmances. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR SALE OF BF- BEKVED SEATS. 39 1E CONCERT FOR BENEFIT OF JiMES TE GeO Neat Lineate Hal, is PJSTPONSUO from This Everip< to TUESDAY NEAT, owinws to the irdisposit ‘on of one of the vrincipaleluge-s. 1° ASHINGTON NATATORIUM, E sTaxer, BE- TWEEN 6TH AND TrH =e heree Fore WON FOR LADIES. cord BN IN and EVENING FOR GENTL! ‘Male and Fanale ‘Teachers ready at all hours to give Smatroction io swimming. Admission, 25 cent PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. OUNLIGHT ! MUSIO! DANCING! Steamer MARY WASHINGTON leaves her dock a: 6 p.m , return ing at 11 p. m, SATURDAY, Janell. Je9 2" H° FUR THE CAPES: A VIEW OF THE OOEAN. The steamer GEORGE LEARY will b augurate these delightfut trips to, the Capes on SUNDAY NEXT, June’ 22. Steamer leaves from 7ch-st wharf on SAT- URDAY, Jasell. at 6p.m ; returning arrives in Washington Monday morning in time for busi- ere. Round-trip tickets $3 560. Je8-4t | PECTAL EXOURSIONS BY BAIL AND WATER 910 KICHMOND, VIA NORFOLK AND RE- TURN—TO NORFOLK, RICHMOND AND RETURN—AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE HISTORIC JAMES RIVER BY DAYLIGHT. On and sfier MONDAY, JUSE 6, 1851. the PUTOMAU BIEAMBOA’ MPaNY WILL ISSUE SPECIAL o EXCURSION TICKETS, as follo Teave Weshinwton by Steamer BX TELSIOR at 9-30 a m. and 3:30 p m., daily, exee;t Sunday, for Quantico, thence to Richmond by chmont. Fredericesbure and Potomac Railroad, the vee down ' he James River to Norfolk by Virginia Steam- boat Company, returning to Washiagton by Steamer LaAKY GkUbGE - ‘OR, VICE VERFA: Leave Weshit gton by Steamer GEORGE LEARY TUESDAYS and THUR-DAY®, at 5 p-m., and BATURDAYS, at 6 p.m.. for Norfolk. thence up the James Kiver to Richmond by the Viraivia ~ team- boat Company, thence to Quantico byR, F. and i K., returuing to Washington by steamer EX OF: SIOB ‘Tickets for the round trip, yood for four divs, 3*. ‘Tickets for sale avd information furnished at B W. REED'S SONS, }2 6 F street northwest ; Cook's Tours, 348: Fenniyivanta avenue, and at Gom- anys Ott joct of 7th street. cs ces OC GEGRGE MATTINGLY Supt. W. P WELCH, Agent. 16 4a NL iT EXOURSIUN AND GRAND M°” Lee CoNCEGT BY THE CONGREGATIONAL OHURCH. On the New Steamer EXCELSIOR. The rose will leave Tth.st whart cl and wil positively leave on the min: Ute ty mate railroad connections. A = Grand Concert. under the direction of Dr. J. W. Bis hoff, will bé given during the trip. Persons @esiring to spend the day at Qaantics can leavs at 9a ti. on themo: ning tripof thesame boat, retun- iow at 2:30 or with the excursion at 30-50 in the evening Jee eand sandwiches will De sold by the ladies. Tickets 60c., good foreither trip, sold by J. ¥. Johnson & Co , Masonic Temple, ang Elphorzo Vounge, £04 9'n st" ‘Two ohildren can goon che ticket. ‘Be at the boat by 3:45p.m., eure. Jet 4 IKST GRAND, MOOSLIGHT EXOURSION F OF THE SEASON, BY THE . WASHING "ON EAXCUE-ION COMPANY, THUR-DAY, Jnue sth ‘The steamer MARY WasHisGTOUN will leave Der wherf at 6.30 p-m., retarning at31:30 p.m. Music and éancing on 8 fine newly waxed dancing deck. Will be cne of *he many pleasant festares cursion. No ol)ec ionable parties will be allo board. Ticket», for weutleman and iady, Bic , Bale st the boat oniy. See dt 7". 8. RANDALL, Manacer. AiLY EXCURSIONS es oe STE MES ARROWSWITH TO LOWER CEDAE POINT AND BLAQKIS- TOUR'S ISLAND. DURING THE MONTHS OF JONE JULY AND AUGUST, EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, Ti FeIDay, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Woll leave her wharf, foot «f 7 tnd returm about §:15 p. m., giving *xeursiovists ever {cur hours at, Lower Cedar P. int. ‘The water at the two places abounds eqnelly in fieh, crabs and oysters, and equally sait fur ath ig. Fare for the round trip during the week, 60 cents, good for day of iseus. Fare for round trip on findsy. @1, ecod for day of issue, ‘Thosegvishiug meals on the boat will be supo'led at 60 ceifts ¢ }:6 2w Owgeuss J SPR N ten for SUADAY. WoNDay, 'WEDSESDAY and FRI- at 9:00 a.m.; 5) DAY, leaving 7th strect Wharf jan Gays st 9-30 a.m. ; een ae Fare round rip, 25 cents. For MOUNT V! AY. Steawer ieaves Wharf at 9s. m., Teturning st¢pm Fare, 10ceots Dancinw Gown and back on ali trips except Sun . This beat will chartered. at ressousble rates,” B.S BANDALL, Manseer 7 m0 “ERICSSO: ‘TEAMERS.”? ATTRACTIVE Wate Rovre To PHrLavELests, Avoiding the heat and Dust of me Oars pb, Seamer of oe on and Le gen imboat Co wil leave the Company's wharf,cor- ner } ight and Pratt streets, Baltiuore > BYE -EENOON (except Sunday) at 3 p. m., for Fhiladelphia. Canis .. FARE —Osnt i appiy to VER, G.T. Awent reet wharf, Baltimore. ‘For further informatio: FRED Si mw26-2m 3 Light GELECT Dally i EXCURSIONS, SIXTY MILES ON THE POTOMA TO QUANTICO AND RETUB! The Palace Steamer EXCELSIOR harf, foot cf 7th street, at 9:50 a. uring, arrives dren, 25 cts. On SUNDAYS st 3 p.m. only ; returning at 8. m23-3m HALL "E PLEASURE RESORT, . Osn be engaged for Excursions snd Picnics by ap- prize w e. W. BAUER, 7th street wharf, before am., daily wi4-1m —_—_—_—_—_—_— —____ Y OTICE—JOBN MITCHELL, Istely with N : bi a the stare, "8 4 Ross of carrying on the Plumbing and Gasitting | prscugal experience. Jobbing Drccoutls attested the best 5-cent Cigar in the District. California Cigar MABTON & 00."8 PULP MoBTAS BLAOK, Best in the world. Only black that never fades. GAS STOVES! GAS SEOVES! MONEY SAVED. TROUBLE AVOIDED. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO., ‘New South * It is sure to OAPTTAL W Washineton. po. ‘Caveriey & Co. ° ne street, between H and T streets, for the pur ess. He respectfully invites his friends snd the public togive him scall. Twenty-fve years’ warraiited. Reasonable ma18-1in (HE “‘PERFEOTO™ IS ALL PERFECTION: warranted Try one, at SICKLES' Btore, No. 101] Pennsylvania avenue. mds L. Fou BuickLarEn’s U: Where Black Joints are required. J. H. JOHNSON & 00., Acexrs, sv77__ 12th street wharf and 1202 F street o.w. GAS STOVES! HE BUMMER FUKL. Satisfaction seenred by cooking with the “SUS DIAL” GAS BTOVE. For sale or revt at the office of the m2-3m iB and 419 20th at_ ow. Puce aN Tae VERY NIGEST BreAD, buy "Our ease. Vor sale by all first cinss Grocers, and wholesale Weel, TENNEY & SOR, Hoa Flour, Feed, Corn, Oats, Hay, w. sce ES. OILS. WINDOW AND PLATS P ‘GLASS, JOBNSSORE'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S pighip rants, ready for use. (Send for cireu- Estimates furnished to Builders. A full stock of ARTISTS SUPPLIES always on band. @EO. BYHEAL, Jr., THE 4kCO~D ANNUAT MESTING OF © THE WORKINGMEN'S BOIUDING AS SUCIATION will be held on THURSDAY, Jane 9, atB o'clock pm. ‘The Secretary Giected. “Al Stockholders ate vequestad to attend. d ean F, BELLY, Preddece. JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary. 08-32 VASHTS 7D... June 6, 1831, A Meotlustof tne Sipckhoidors of the, s- TU-SAL BRICK MACHINE COMPANY, will be bed, af ihe office of the President, John F. Qlm~ 4 ven Dor TE "i Tabb at & orelock + TU. AY, JUNE 147 1 Bs “ ** qT. HOLBROOK. JeT-e0d Secretary. ATTENTI) To have your Osrpets cleaned and steamed in the best manner. at the lowest prices, go to SINGLETON @ HOKKE, No. S01 Market Space. Je6-200 . HAMILTON & SHEDD SS PLUMBING TINRING, FIX TE ‘TROPE! RANGES AND FUG! wend ede ot F00 TM ‘TON & DI = Ds . HAMIL’ pita sind mid 409 9th street. eS, GAS FIXTURE —E. F. BROOKS, wih Mitchell, Vance & Co ‘a goods and a.quer: ter of a century practical ex 1 all compet.tion and se!l at t RATES. tense sock. Fine selection. Retort Gas Sto inced rates. E. F BI OKS, DT 531 15th street. EUREKA SPRINGS yrArae. (from Ark- ‘sneas,) Summit, (Sara ) Bethesds, Bias Li Ssluriaa Hfenean Constress a cl wafers, freahiy fesel ved, and for sale om arausit at MILBUEN’S PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania sve. NOTios undersigned having opened his New Store at 1419 NEW YORK AVENUE, with a well selected stock of BUILDERS’ aaD Rpt Annous HARD- : ABR, reapectfaly invites his friends and the public 10 yee ae JAMES B. LAMUIE. LADIEST A PURE BLOOMING com- bO YOU WANT RE BLO ™. ‘If sq 2 few sprlications of Hagan’s MAGNOLIA BALM MAGNOLIA BALM MAGNOLIA BALM ‘Will gratify you to your heart's content It does away with BaLtowness, Repvess, Prup.es, BLOTCHES, end all Diseases xp IMPERFECTIONS OF THE BKIN. Ir OVERCOMES THE FLUSHED APPEARANCE OF Bear, Fagicve axp EXcrreMext It Makes 4 Lapy or THIRTY APPEAR BUT ‘Twentr! And so natural, gradual, aud perfect are its effects that it is impom ible to detect its application. Jen27-e0 Ge” OFFicn by THE COMMISSIONER OF THK FREEOMAN'S JBAVINGS AND WasHixaTon, D. 0., March 14, 1881. Notice is hereby given to the Pepositors and Oreditors: MAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST that all claims must be pre- ‘and all ida heretofore declared ai piled for, at this office, on or before AUGUST ai, 1881, oF they w.Il be barred, aud the amounts di: tributed the other creditors of Pany, 38 provided ia the act of February ee go should immedisto'y f. books b Or banker, sectmoanied with thelr address er, maria’ JNO. JAY KNOX, Commissioner. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. OMETHING NEW IN HATS. VARIEGAT _ MANTLLAS STINEME’ HArrzn, Jen 1237 pees avenue. UY THE -*MYSTERY” SHIBT.—They are made of first-clats mupaliogs such as New ‘ork Mills, Wamentta, and Wiiliamevilte—not third or fourth-rat Foes stumped Wainsu'ta When you buy the “MYSTERY” sHIRT yon got fisst class Muslin and the best Sound Heavy Linea for 76 cents, and if the» s:¢ vot » actury whes yeu get them home you can retarn them and get Onr money. EDSEN COLLARS, stnest quality ana late-t stries, only $1 50 per dozen ; six for 75 cents. BILK NEUK Weak, cucapes than ever, Very fine ALL-INEN HANDRRROHIERS, 25 cents, worth 40, at MEGINNISS", mia 1062 F street mor. HOMPSON'S SHIRT FAQLOBY, 816 F st. NonTHWEST, ore. PaTENT OFFIOR. DRESS SHIRTS TO OSDER, a a READY-MADE S8HIBTS at following prices: ent. Beat Wamentta, unfinished, 75 cts. ; finished, 90 ots. Beet F. of the, unfinished, 68 cts. ; fintehed, 80 cta. Boys’ Wameutta, unfi 60 cts. ; finished 75 cts. Just received, slarwe line of FANCY HALF HOSE: als’, latest designs in NECK WEAB sppropriate Ree complete eres of re SUBNISHINGS on band 94 iS THO Manaser. S. B. ELLERY, = SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL Manufacturers FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F at. northwest, Washington, D. C, Six of the Finest Dress Bhirts to order. Six Extra Fine Shirts to order..., ix Fine Shirts to order. mar2 ———_—_—_— HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 317 Ninth Street Northwest. GIVE SPEQIAL ATTENTION TO * MODEBNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IN OITY RESIDENOES, AND, HAVING A LARGE FORCE OF COMPETENT WORKMEN, ATTEND PROMPTLY ALL JOBBING ORDERS, Jani? ——_——————— ee Ww" STORE ABERT?: . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ° Wo. 408 Sth street uorthwert. Universally prescribed by the Faculty a laxative and refreshing Fruit Lozenze of fan? TAMAB for CONSTIPATION, hemorrhoids, bile, headache, cerebral congestion, etc. Prepared by GRILLON, Sole proprietor, Pharmacien de Ire classe de is Faculte de Paris, 27, rue Rambuteau, Paris. GHILLONM Tamar—unlike pills and the usnal purgatives—is agreeable to take, and never produces irritation. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists. 75 CENTS THE BOX. apl4-th12t-Ip gcnce= MEDALS. INBIEN NEW DESIGNB. LOW PBIOES. SAL LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELLERS AND SILVEESMITHS, mis 1215 Pennsylvania ave. W. g. WHEATLEY’S AND WET AND DEY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, call for deli WORK District, upon receipt of address by wait ne tense Goods rece!’ from and Co all pats ot te eae And expreee No, 1068 (old 49) Jefferson street, 8 Wear Bridge, Ro FSS, GRTARE PLU MBING— Best asters Taher ait pie a coal will subatt bis ¢ Che Evening Star. WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1881. THE EVENING -STAR. - Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Intern il rev- enue, $324 409,67; customs, $1,301,118,05, Tae Stak Rours Cases.—The evidence to be ‘Used against the alleged star route conspirators: has now been formulated and 1s reaty to be le . ‘This branch of the — be under the charge of Col. Wm. A. A PLACE FOR Mansuat DupLey.—The return. Of Secretary Kirkwood revives the rumor that Marshal Dud! of Indiana, will at an early Gay Tecelve either wus. Commtesionership Of the Pension or General Land Office. Worx 18 PROGRESSING on the elevator which ig to be pgaced on the House slide of the Capitol. It will be ready by October next. Mr. Ep. Wiwsntr, cashier for the Sergeant-at- Arms of the House of Representatives, leaves here to-night for Ohio. He wilt be absent at least two months, snd may not return at ail, Mr. D. S. ALEXaNDgg, the new Fifth Auditor of the Treasury, has arrived in this city and to- day assumed bis official duties. He is quite a young man and has never been much of a politician. POSTMASTER GENERAL JAMES has gone to New York for a few days. Mus. GARFIBLD now sits up for fully two hours at atime. She has a good appetite, and is rapidly gaining strength. On BEBALF OF Bowskn.—Z. Richards, Daniel Cahill apd Mr. Bradshaw and others were a delegation that called on the President to-day fens Loree of Sayles J, Bowen as District Com- sioner. - RIGHTS OF EXPRESS COMPANIBS TO CARRY Drxps, Etc.—Assistant Attorney General Free- Map, of the Post Office department, nas de- cided that express companies can carry such ‘written matter as deeds, transcripts of deeds, &c., and any other matter not in the nature of personal correspondence. This decision was calied out by a letter from a iter in the Snterior of New York, saking whether an ex- press company had the right to carry first- class mail matter. ‘THE STAR SERVICE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE ‘Ihave discovered another instance of what they Tegard as gross extravagance 1m the expendi- tures for mall service in the southwest, and have submitted a recommendation, which, when carried {nto effect by an order to be issued by Postmaster General James, will, in the Flaps Provo of the postal authorities, result fm ab additional saving of $100,000 per annum to the government, without In any degree crippling the postal service. The details are withheld to await the ts-us of the order. Naval Orpgrs.—Commander N. H. Farquhar to the Naval Academy; Ensiga J. T. Newton to Newport. for instruction in torpedo service; Assistant Engineer W. C. Eaton to examina- tion for promotion; Commander G. H. Wad- leigh from the outh, N.H., navy yard, and ordered to command the Alilance; .Com- mander Gates Sterling from the command of the Passaic, and placed on walting orders; Lieut. A. G. Berry the hydrographic office, and ordered to the Dispatch; Lieut. J. W. J. Kelly from the Dispaten, and ordered to tha Tepnesee: Master E. B. Underwood from the Yantic, bog ara? on waiting orders; Assistant Paymester L. U. Kerr from daty in tne bureau Of provisions and clothing, and ordered to the Wyoming; Assistant Paymaster J. R. Martin from daty in connection with the Dale, aud re) ty on board that vessel ‘The order of Commander J. D. Graham to command the Alliance has been revoked, and he ig ordered to remain temporarily in command of the Pas- falc. Master W. P. Conway to examination for promotion. Master Chauncey Thomas has been granted leave until July 34. PrrsonaL —Judge Cartter has goné to At- lantic City, accompanted by his wite.—Mr. D. 8. Alexander, the new Fifth Auditor of the ‘Treasury, arrived in the city last evening, and isstaying at the Riggs—Prof. Hilgard’ an1 Mr. James R. ore of Washingion, were registered in Philadelphia last nignt,— tr. Franklin Simmons, the well-known scuiptor, arrived in the United States from Kom: yester- Gay.—-Mr. W. W. Corcoran was yeaterdiy elected President of the Centennial Urganiza- tion for the better endowment of the Washipz- ton-Lee University, at Lexingion, Va-—The Rey. Edward H. Ingle has accepted the position of pe dhgead taloister in Ascension Parish, in bis city. The Homeof Washington. MEETING OF THE MT. VERNON ASSOC{ATION— PROCEEDINGS, REPORTS AND KECOMMENDA- TIONS—SCENES AND INCIDENTS. Yesterday was a gala day at Mt. Vernon. The favorable weather caused many visttors to goin addition to those who went specially to Se the regent ana vice mis Mis3 Alice Longfellow and Mra, Ws gton, the as! vice — respectively, of Massachusetts and West Virginia, yesterday joined those who, a3 Tentioned in Stak, had gone eariler to Mt. Vernon. The following gentlemen of. the Board of Visitors, appointed by the V: a re, Were received at the council yeste! > Mr. Byrd Noland, Judge Thomas, Major Hunter and Mr. Forbes; and algo these geutiemen of ‘the advisory committee: Messrs. W. W. Cor- Coran, Ha'stead and Ball. The latter two gen- Uemen are respectively the husbands of the vice regents of New Jersey and Virginia. Some of the other gentlemen were accompanied by their wives, and Mr. Corcoran by his niece, Miss Jones, and their guest, Miss Tunstall, of Richmond, Mr. Corcoran is looking ia un- usually gocd health, and seemed greatly to enjoy the occasion. Among the others who visited Mt. Vernon yesterday were General and Miss Barnes, Miss Kaile Ray, Miss E. C. Smith aud ber pice, Miss ‘Taylor; Mrs. Lander, Gn. Alvord, Mrs. Hunter, Judge, Mrs, and Mis3 Jobneton, and Mr. de Witt. Tbe regent, Mrs. Laughton, and several of ube vice regents received ths visitors at the door of the west parlor, as it was called tn Gen. Washington's Ume, which has been restored at, Fe ‘et expense by Contributions raised in Illinois yy M's. Bariy, the vice regent for that state, ‘The coupell has been meeting this year in that room. and It showed evidences of assiduous ap- plication to business on the part of the ladies, Mrs. Sweat, the secretary, bas, it is said by her Colleagues, scarcely taken Ume from her writ- Ing to eat Ov sleep since her arrival on Monday. The ootetngg: of the council are. by the greatest dignity, in which no ‘tive body could surpass it. When the gentlemen of the board of visitors and the advisory board were received many formalities were obzerved, The report of the superintendent, Col. Hol- Mngeworth, forthe year since the council Ist Tel, has proved eminently satisfactory. Not- Withstanding the fact that the past winter was the severest ever known at MU Vernon under its present ownership, the estate isin flourish. {rg condition, and its revenue from all sources has been $10,534.50; the expenses have been $10,223 68; leaving a8 a Dalance in hand $610.82, Of course, while the revenue from visitors as compared with former years has greatly de- creased Sone to the river being closed so long during the winter, the expenses increased, as the live stock had to be fed. Col. Hollingsworth Made frequent trips to Mt Vernon during the winter ina sleigh, and carefully looked after the estate and its stock. He has rfiide several endations to the regents in nis ro} pass upon the attendance at the annual seasion Ube Vice regents. Some have absent Another was a propo. the regent and vice reget to attend the Yorktown centennial in a body. The tation to the Yorktown centennial commission, and delivered by the gentlemen of the Virglofa board of visitors. ‘One of the features of yesterday was the bin- quet, which was served in the old library. The _| Case—there 1s a permanent a Interest on District 3-65 Bonds. DECISION OF CONTROLLER LAWRENCE, In the matter ofthe payment of the interest, on the 3-65 bonds of the District of Columbia. Which is by law divided between the funds of the U.S. Treasury not otherwise appropriated and the resources of the District, Judge Law- ‘ Congress, tusvfMieiency of the annual ho ag Ae gt by Teason of the temporary increase In the loan ‘under the act of June 1 1880—as_is now the lon made tof Columbia to In the decision itis pre- ‘would not make inaie- ision for such an emergency, and, \erefore, it is held that the statutes do make a priation for the entire interest om the funds of the District. Judge Law- rence holds that the only effect of the annuai aj made by Con; e liabii ofthe United si as to payments from the national Treasury to one-half the lated. Tnis construction se- it of the interest always ‘the annual Coarse oem or in prove insuflicient, thea from the District. ed te revenues of How to Get Up be Maryland Delega- DELEGATES HIRED CHEAPLY—THE CO3T ONLY 32 AND 4 SANDWICH PER MAN, A SraR reporter asked a visitor from Mary- land who was at the White House yesterday how it was that 80 many delegations from that State Wended their Innocent way to Washing- ton? “That's awful easy to answer,” the Mary- land man sald. “In the outstart the responsi- bility for 80 many delegations rests partly fellows see that a delegation has gone over for one man they begin to get up delegations of their own. You gee they wont be out done.” “But there must be some trouble in geiting 80 many to leave their bus'ness and come over oe simply to endorse this or that man,” sald “ Not the least in the world,” was the reply. “You can get in Baltimore as many delogatioas as you want and for any purpose you want. You can marshal them in very short time, too. The [ieee 38 $2 and @ Sandwich for each man. The $2 for a round-irip ticket and the sand wich ts tor lunch, You see delegations don’t coms high. That’s-why there areso many of them.’ “But don’t the manager of a delegation have to give a diink around also?” “No, indeed. That used to be the case, but for the past two years the rul'ng price has bean $2 for each man and a sandwich. There 13 no change in the market. She remetns steady and the quotations show no flactuations. By-and by the gandwich will drop out and only the rail-oad fare Will have to be paid tn getting up delegations, Then there will be even more mrsic than now. If the fare between Baltt- more and Washington was $1 the rouad trip the President would not spend more than ons zs of the year in Washington, L may say at the Baltimore people in this delegation business walk away with the confectionery every time.” A Co-operative Store Mamager Ab- sconds, ‘HE I8 CHARGED WITH BEING A DEFAULTER—THB STORE TO BE CONTINUED. A STAR reporter visited the co-operative ‘store, 1023 7th street this morning to make in- quiries about the rumored defalcation and ab- sconding of the oe, Mr. A, B. Schofield. The store was establishod by the Sovereigns’ Co-operative Association, whic 7 eS. PI store 1g conducted fs to give to association the benefit of cheap rices. None but members can purchase from store, and they get their goods at cost, with Tupning ‘Tunis association or- es. about four years ayo and as soon as he store was opened Schodeld was puc ip charge. He and such assistants as were neves- sary were paid salaries A board of trastecs nasa Supervisory authority over the estabilsh- ment. The reporter found Mr. Wm. Bremer, One of the board of trustees, who stated that Mr. Schofield ran away last Saturday, and that he is @ defaulter (having deposited wo.thiess checks to make things look enele a) but the exact amount of his defalcation 114 not been aecertained. but was probably about $390. The safe was all right—nothtng taken therefrom. Mr. Bremer stated that the store had been run poet right alony and that Scaofield’s departure would not interrere with the business. “Oar creditors,” he continu “are willing to give Us Lime to settle up and I thtnk we will be able to pay dol'ar for dollar.” Messrs. N. H. Shea and Emil Huick were on Schofleld’s bond for $2,000, which of course will more than cover ee aneetor if {t1s no more than now esti- mat There 1s sald to be a debt of $1,200 due-by Schofield to his brother, Samuel T. Schotiold, (late of Driver & Schofle}d), desides debts due to Other Washington business men. ‘The assocta- ton on Monday evening elected Mr. A. Chap- pell manager, and appointed an auditing com- mittee—F. Schreiner, Jas. Prince and W. P. Seville, who are making an examination. Scho fleld’s ay op & wife and seven children, are still here. It is reported this afternoon that Schofield’s bond was given for years ago, and is now believed te be out of date, SECRETARY KiRgwoop has returned to the city’and resumed his official duties. Wars Hovse CaLLERs.—Capt. Shroder, of the German corvette Nymphe, now at Hamp- ton Roads, calied on the President to-day. He was accompanied by Lieut. Von Bunsen, Count Beust, secretary of the German lega- Uon, introduced the two offivers. Representa. Uve Pettibone, Judge pagaer ex-Senator Clay- ton, General F. A. Walker, A. W. Faulkner, Ark.; F M, Clarke, Iowa; G. B. Everett, N. C. I W. Matthews, Onlo; W. 8. Tiers, N. Y.; Chain, Phil D. Jacques, Ark. and Mariel, N. ¥., were also among the Prealdent’s callers to-day. ° Ohio Republican Convention. TICKET AND PLATFORM—CORDIAL SUPPOBT OF THE ADMINISTRATION Senator Sherman was elected permanent chairman of the Ohio republican state con- vention. The platform pted indorses the administrations of President Garfleld e Gov. Fopter, congratulating the latter on the suc- cessful refunding of the state dept ata rate Jess than 34 per cent interest. The temper- ancejplabkis-‘that the General Assembly should Submit to the vote of the poopie guca amenu. ments to the constitution of the state relative to the Le and use of intoxicat. {ng liqaors as shall leave the whole matter to legislation.” Charles Foster was renominated for ne by acclamation. Jadge RicharJa, ofJefferson county, was nominated for leu- tepant governor. Geo. Paul was nominated for member of the Board of Public Works by acclamation, Joseph Turney was nomtnated for treasurer by acciamation; Nicholas Lonz- worth, of Cinctnnat, for judge of the suprem« court. Geo. K. Nash was nominatei for at- torney general by acclamation. SENATOR SHERMAN’S SPEECH INDORSING THE AD- MINISTRATION. Senator Sherman, in taking the chair as president Of the convention, made a briet speech. began by that Gov. Foster ‘Was entitled to a renot lon for his earnest Canvass of two years which culminated in the election of Garfield. Afcer a cursory re- View of state politics, and the national, policy co} tulated the interest on the pt has the emphatic of Ohio in the has pursued thus far. [Applause.] Let htm farther advance the pub ie credit; let him punish all who do wrong; let bim give us an administration pure, simple and lke ours, Telegrams to The Star. EXCITEMENT AT ALBANY. CHARGES OF CORRUPTION THE GREAT QUEBEC FIRE. REMOVAL OF THE SIOUX. A UTE MURDER AVENGED. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT ALBANY A Scene in the Legisiature—A Conk- ling Member Exhibits a Bribe of $2,000 Offered Him te Vote for De- pew—The Speaker Shows the Money Package to the Honse—An Investigation Ordered—Interesting Notes—Conkling Deserters, Etc. [apeaial Dispaich to The Evening Star. } ALBany, N. Y., June9, ‘The proceedings of tne Assembly were opened With @ sengation this morning by Mr. Bradley, &@ Conkling mad, announcing in his plac? that be was pald $2,000 last night to vote for Mr. Depew, and that he had placed the money in (be Speaker's hands. The Speaker then arose and exhibited the package of money handed to bim by Bradley, and the latter asked for a com- vestigation. Intense excitement fcllowed, and after a long discussion, in which i d that money offered by the stalwarts to memberd to sizn thelr cali for a caucus, the committee was or- dered with power to inquire into and report on ali corrupt means used on both sides. The ex- citement subsided, rts of desertion trom Conkling are numerous this morning. and even his frienas admit that they are probabie. The talk that Conkling was ready to drop Platt and take an administration man for one place with Conkling for the other, has become general, not only here but throughout the state, and that the nalr- — are preparing to enter into such analil- ance. Mr. Robertson received a dispatch trom the central part of the state asking if that report was rue. He at once replied “not true. We will never vote tor Conkitmg.” This {s the peeon of the half-breeds. They are making a break his Senators, defeats the purposes of the halt- breeds. No overtures of the kind, therefore, will be listened to. Mr. Depew’'s vote 1s to be further increared to day, apd bis frienas are confident that his election a3 the successor of Platt ts not many days distant. The stalwarts assert they have over thirty men who will never vote for Depew, but some of the men who are named in that category are already talking about casting their votes for Depew on one or two ballots as a step tow: fore- lpg @ break im the dead-lock. They are men who are friendly to Mr. Conkliag, but Lave been convinced that his election ig out of the queston, and want him to step out and help secure an it on Scme candidate who can be elected. They are considering the question whether the voting tor Depew on one or two ballots will not force Mr. Conkling to take that position. The stal- warts have ceased their cry for a party caucus, and are now ere og Heal cry of corruption. Tnis Js hinted at in the Erpress, the Conkling organ this morpipg. It also charges Blaine with is- suiLg crgers through Robertson never to vote for Copkling, and also charges upon the De- pew movement in the following style at the head of its columns: “On behalf of Chaun: M. Depew the republican party was riven to Pieces On the dangerous rock of ‘individual re- nsibl ity.’ Now let every man stand 10 s2lid Dl nx, While his oters proceed to Pick off one by one until they nnd tne limit of thelr power. By the heresy of ‘individual re- sponsibility’ he must stand or fall, for he 1s Tully committed to it. Let him get a majority over all his republican and democratic oppo- nents if he can; but let him pick up his men one by one.” The Journal, this afternoon, the half-bread organ, Says of Conklibg: “His reported visits and long sojourns at Albany demonstrate how plUtul 1s his plight, how ravenous his cravings or vindication; and unless Mr. Conkitng de- sires to make the wreck of his politteal career Sill more disastrous, he will cloge his head- quarters at Albany and stop lobbying for a vindication, without delay. Events are as- ae ape in which a senatorial explosion ts Nable-at any moment.” The Baliot, Conkling held ali his men In the balloting today. Depew obtained four votes of mem- bers who had not previously voted for him last. With that he had (with one of his men absent), bis vote sor the day at 53. The bribery story frightened the others who were expecied tochange. Generally, Platt held all his-votes. [By Associated Press.) The Adjournment Resolution Laid Over. ALBANY, N.Y., June 9.—In the Assembly Mr. Patterson called up his resolution for an ad- journment of the legislature sine die on the oth inst. The speaker decided that the reso- lution was privileged andin order. D bate followed, in which Messrs. Alvord, Congdon = others participated. The resolution was ° Balloting To-day—Depew Gains 2. ‘The joint convention met at 12m., Lieuten- ant Governor Hoskins presiding, and ed tovoteto Ml the vacancy occasioned by the erence of Roscoe Conkling, with this re- sult: j Senate voted as follows: Bor Coa) 3 Jacote. 6; Wheeler, 6; Rogers, 6; “Cornell. 2; Bi ees Lapham, 2; Folger, 1; 5 The sssembly voted as follows: For Conk- jacobs, 43; Wheeler, 1s; Rogers, s; Cor- 3; Foiger, 1; Lapham, 7; Trema‘ Tarrls, 1. ans era, 14; Cornell, 16; Folger, 2; Bradley. ‘There was ho choice, The convention then proceeded to vote to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thos. C, Platt, with this result:—The vete of the Sen- ate was as follow: :—Kernan, 7; Platt, 7; Depew, 18; Cornell, 8; Folger, 2. assembly voted. as follows:—Kernan, 43; Piatt, 22; Depew, 40; Cornell, 5; 1; Folger, 2: Crowley, 5; Lapham, 3. The combined vote was as follows: Kernan, 50; Platt, 29; Depew, 53; Cornell, S: ‘Tremain, 1; Folger, 4: Crowley. 5: Lapham, 3. No choice, and the convention adjourned to 12 1m. to-mMorrew. Charges of Corruption Lead to Ex- citumg Scenes, In the assembly this morning Mr. Bradley, rep., rose to a question of privilege, and sald that he had recelved $2,000 to pay him if he would vote for Chauncey M. Depew, instead of Platt, which sum he had handed over to the speaker. He therefore asked for a committee of investigation. The rE corroborated this statement and said be had the money in his pocket. “Mr. Brooks hoped a committee would be ap- pointed, attended by a stenographer and the sergeant-at arms, ald have power tosend for persons and papers. tigation Was alopled unaaisionaiy ee vest jon was, w 8 After the dissolution of the joint convention, peat ae pa he had ‘thas @msn who, bolding up an en’ pe, said he (Mr. Arm- strong) could have 20 times the amountin is ithe would turn around ard go against Mr. Conk- lng; that bis !ofluence would be great, as he came from Oneida. Alvort —Name the man. sega = as no right to such an interrup- Mr. Alvord.—The tleman from Onondaga has that right. = se have that right Mr. Sisson stated e had ol TWO CENTS. GREAT FIRE IN QUEBEC. Loss of $2,000,000—Fifteen Hui dred Families Homeless. Qugpxc, June 9—2 am.—An extensive fire ed in the suburbs of this city all last night. It Is imj ible at present to give an accurate statement of the Inesen They and A and the pla\ sanctuary saved. The church was worth $100,000 and had oniy $10,000 Insurance. ‘The population got wild ard uncontrollable, and py blocking up the Streets interfered with the work of a. battery was out ving Yy oo ang in say It is 8 loss of $2,000,000 rendered homeless least 800 Dutldings lerers —<$<$<—<———— VENGEANCE FoR MURDER. ‘Two Savages Killed. DENVER, CoL., June 9.—A special from Lake to the Reputitican : News reached here last evening that on Monday last William May.a brother of Richard May, who with other ranchmen was killed recently by the Utes, ‘ized @ company ef one hundred men and attacked a band of hostile Utes near Bend of the Dolares river. After a ish the Utes withdrew, leaving a UTE movements of the government towards peace ~ negotiations, ——— REMOVAL OF THE SIOUX, They Make Themselves Obnoxtous. Cxrcaco, June 9.—Passengers from Helen: Montana, who came by one of the three oats which took 1,200 Sioux from Fort Buford to Standing Rock agency, report that the Indians Donte, passengers and deck- ran the eck: hands, making themselves very obnoxtous and omer an Ded petenee) sean = boats ‘lopped, came near baving a fight 2,000 Gros Ventres, thelr old who swarmed about the wharf and taun‘ed them, A STAR ROUTE SENSATION, # Mail Pouch Robbery from Which Developments Are Expected. CaICAGO, June 9.—A mall pouch robbery oc- curred here last night. The pouch which came from Grafton, Virginia, over the Baltimore « Ohio Railrord, and which was putin the mati Wagon at the depot, was missing when the Wagon arrived at the office, and the back door of the wagon unlocked. ‘It Is sald some sen- sational developments are expected in connec Mon with this robbery which may give aid to ‘the star route investigation. ——_ WALLSTREET TO-DAY. Strong Steck Market. NEw YORK, June 9—The Po: financial article (1:40 p.m. edition) says: The stock ex- change markets are +.a1, lower for U.S. bonds, steady for state bonds, and generally lower for allroad bonds; the princ'pal exceptions being ‘Texas and Pacific incomes, which are uj) to 92, and Kock id coupon 6'3, Which are up to . The stock market Is active and si q per her than at en os Pan tae ot New eyed and Chicago, which 1s up 6 per cent, gad Onto Southern, which is up 34. The exceptionally weak stocks are those of the elevated ratiroad companies, The ally strong features have been Texas and Pacific, which has advanced to 73: New York Central to 1494; Lake Shore to i315, Je Central to 104, Canada Southern to . U. Tel. to 1292, "and 9 Union Pactiic to Kansas and Texas to S1%,, and Michigan Central to 111%. Of the new stocks ani ds added yesterday to the New York stock exchange Mat, — Southern has been the most active, the having ad- vanced to 373;. the second income | bonds to 603, and the first mortgages to 101, | The local money market is abundaotly sup- plied. The rates for call loans are 243 per cent on U.S. bonds. Prime mercantile is 344% per cent. Time loans are 2 to 4% per cent, ‘The market for foreign exchange ts dull and barely steady at reduced rates. Jay Gould. CHcaGo, June 9.—A special tothe fn’er-Ovean from Peoria says: Jay Gould was in town yes- terday and started for the east last night, The Markew. BALIIMORE, Jane 9.—Virvivis sixes, do- ferred, 16: do. opnsols, $4: do. past due coupons, 96; @0 new ten-forties, 6t bid to-day. BALTIMORE, June ?.—Oov steady —mid- ang, te uncharged. Wheat, southern & rbade better; western higher and st req, 1.20a1.26; do. amber, 1.2681.30 2 wes Winter red, spot aud June, 1.24%: July, 1.2 2th. Augast, 1.21a1.21%4', September, 121 bid: Octobe, 1.21%8}.22 Corn, southem steady; Western a shade better, clocing —southern 62: do. yellow, 55 ele: wheat, 13%, 722 bushels 948 burhels. Ssles—wheat,” 200,000 “QEW YORE. June 9 —Stocke firm. Money, a33s. Exchange—long, 483%; ahort, 48535. Gov- | eee UIE” sone 9.—Flowe Gnll and on K, jane = ‘un- chupaea. Wheat steady and quiet. “Gorn dail and uuchansed. 'NEW YOBE, June 9, 11 a. m.—The Btock Market orened venerally firm, and the speculation scom beesme quite strobe Loaisvilie and ‘New Albany sold up & ry cent to 108, an la, Deoctur and Evanevie 2 per cent’ to dig. Tie improvement in the xcusral list was merely frac- Honal, ard soie shares rreorded a slight decline LONDON, Juve 9, 12-80 p.m. —Consolefor money, 99 18-16; for the sccount, 1004. US. Ronda 4 per cents, Taine) “Auntie, ta Great yectern. first mor soe oT Exe 402 New Yor Central. 162% NEW YORK MARKETS THs AFTERNOON. The following quotations were current in Nev York to-day at 2:30 p. m., a8 reported by H. H. Dodge, of 539 16th street, by special wire:— Western Union, 1983; do. new stock, 89%: Central, 1483: Late Shore, 1815; 9 re | Ship LOCAL NEWS. The Star Houte Juries. NAMES OF GRAND AND PETIT JURORS FOR TOR COMING TERM OF THB CRIMINAL COURT DRAWN T0-DaY. ‘The grand and petit Jurors for the June term of the Criminal Court, which will b» convened by Judge Cox on the 2th Instant, were drawn to-Gay In the office of the clerk of the court. It ‘smorethan probable that the star route tn- Yestigation will be before the grand jary, and pincictmenta are found ke cases will Be be jurors of this term, walc! prise Hamann a ma THE FOLLOWING ARE THE GRAND » W. O. Ray. No.0 8th street wortheene hack- son Pumpbrey, 4 and G streets southwest Hogh Pugh. 1254 9:b street northwest, x | Langdon. L+Drott Park: Lemuel Gtods. > st 3. 945 Massac 1. Croggon, 945 jobn Connor, Gienwood road . 7 oth street northwest; Jacob Fussell, 1427 New York avenue; M. Cunningham, 25 | ith street northwest: Jeremiah Sulitvan. s:> ) street northwest; RF. Baker, 5:4 5th street horthwest: George L. Sheriff," 1114 Pennsyi. | Vania avenue; Velhmeyer, 5: t | Strret northwest; Caleb Churchma: et Pw. . Benning’s; H. Doneh, 60s H street hort hwest; George A. Bohrer, | Southeast;"W. H. Landick, eph Beardsley, 1455 Massachusetts weet; J. 1 avenue; W. A H Church: Lawrence ©. Moore, 650 Sist Street; 8. H. Wheeler, 3225 ureet | northwest. “ sis: M. 4. Fisher, 1983 F West and «on- ‘hse; W. HL. Mor- Frank Jones, ong § ay tg iD, Pa. av., George Fugitt, I. s. Shoemaker, 7ib-st. road: ea Ma ard M sts; 8. Ross, 715 12th nw. nell. 751 Sin’ ke; Thos. Hollander, Ergood, 1408 ‘i4th n.w.; ©. Whe: St, G oretown; Jease Brown, ist h, Bown-; Lewis Shoemaker. counts 10, 810 Gt ; George W. Beall, 326.0 st: } w. Brandenburg. 1745 Pa av; F. A Fi 15'h st.; Walter Dade, 1s West st., Gengeto J. F. Bureh, 3034 M st : —_ and iJ P Ham- THE FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT, Lincoln Hall was flied jast evening by a large avdcence to witness the 59th annual commence- Ment of the collegiate department of Colum- Dian University. There was a fine di: or flowers. On the stage were seated Prealdent Welling, Coramissioner Dent, John T. Given, Rev. Dr. Cuthbert, K. ©. Fox,’ Rev. Mr. Loage, Prof. E. T. » Prof. A. G. Hunt 2, Prot. 0. T. Prof. 8. M. Shute, Wilitam Stickney, Prof. Montague, Prot. Davis and Prof. Gore. ‘was offered by Rev. Dr, Cuthbert, The frst speaker was the Latin salutatorian, Edward L. Buckey, of the Dis- ‘Trlet, Who stood first in the class. THE CONTESTANTS FOR THE DAVIS PRIZE MEDALS for elocution, with the subdject: Were 8s follows: “Beaconsfield 3 Eeson A. Lowe, District of Colu The Survival of the Fittest,” Anthony Janus, Dts- trict of Columbia; “The Past—Tae Living Present,” Edward L. Buckey, District of Col- Ulubia; “Enthusiasm a8 a Motive Power,” P. G, Wales, District of Columbia; “The Poetry of Nature and Her Proofs of a Deity,” A. G. Touceda, Cuba. The valedictory address, geo. ond honor, was delivered by Anthony Janus, District of Columbia. ‘The committee ap; prizes, EB. Hay, and LM. Cot mbia; Inted to award the Davis . Gordon, A. G. Wilkinson hbert, Who occupied yeats among having retired and made their decision, the prizes Were conferred by Dr.Cath- bert as follows: First Davis op tol lon, A. G. Touceda; second Davis priv a L. Buckey. The following prizes were an. pounced: The Elton prize in Greek and the Staughton prize in Latin, to Edward L. Buckey the Welling prize in metaphysics, to Samuel Breck, jr., with honorable meotion'of Eaward L. Buckey; the gold medal for excetience in de bate, offered by the Ensocian Society, was awarded Lo Edson A. Lowe. The prize for ex- cellence tn parliamentary law was awarded oy Assistant Professor Gore to H. L. Hoagkias. P. G.-Wales received honorable mention for senol- arship 1p Greek and Latin. President Welling conferred CERTIFICATES, DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES, 88 follows: Certificates of Broflclency—Schoot #H. Butir, L. Dent, a. L. Lowe, P. G. Wales. school of K—A. H. Alvord, N. L. Burchell, H. L. Ri . School of 'Latin-~ N. L. Burchell, H. L. Hodgkins, M. N. Richardson. School of Modern ‘4 iges—A. G. Touceda, German; P. G. Wales, Beh. School of Mather: Hi. Alvord, N.L. Burchell, HT, H H. L. Hodgkins. F. co N. Richardson. % c School of Natural Sclence—c. Dent, H. T. Harris, A. L. Keene, E. A. Lowe, F. R. Parks. ‘School of Philosophy—C. H. Batier, EL Dent, A. L. Keene, E. A. Lowe, Diplowas—School of English, 8. Breck, jr., E. L. buckey, A. Janus, jr, PG. Wales, A. G. Touceda. Kenool ot Greek, E. L. Backey, A. Janus, jr, A. G. Touceda, P.G, Wales. School of Latin, E. L. Buckey, A. Janus, ir., A.G. Tou- P.G Wales. School of Modern ‘Languages, , E. L. Buekey, 8. Breck, jr, A. Janus, jr., A. G. Touceda, P. G. Wales. Degrees—Bachelor of Letters, Antonio Ga- briel Touceda; BactWor of Science, Samuel Breck, jr.; Bachelor of Arts, Patlip Gay Wales; Masters of Arts, Edward Linthicum Buckey aud Anthony Janus. PRESIDENT WELLING'S REMARKS. President Welling in Conierring the degrees addressed the class with all the felicity of thought ana expression which characterizes his remarks on every such occasion. Honorary degrees were conferred as follows: Joseph [i. France, of Lowville, and Wm. |). Hediten, of East ag N.J., degree of Doctor of Di- vinity; Wm. K. Vaughan, of Gordonsville, Va., the degree of Master of Arts. Messrs. C. H. Butler (chairman), A. L. Keene, C. C. Poe, N. L. Burchell, E. L. Dent, A. B. Hobbs and H. D. Cochran constiuul ted the efficient recep:ion comm! Ww School. GRADUATING EXERCISES NIGHT. ‘The law department of the National Univer- sity class of 1851 held its commencement at the Congregational Church last night. The organ and the background of the stage gener- ally were handsomely decorated with flags and tunting, and the display of tower, especially in respect to the variety af designs, was one of the most attractive of the commencement sea- sen. There were present .on the stage Pres!- Gent Garfield, Hon. Arthur Macarchur. . O. Claughton, ¢sq., W. B. Webb esq, Eagene arusl, C64 , €X-Mayor Emery and ovners. The Program opened with music’ by Weber's orci. estra and prayer by Rev. C. B Ramsdeil. The exercises of the evening, interspersed with music, were as foliows: Address, Hon. Ar- Ubur Macarthur, president of the faculty; sen- lor oration. Waiter Geer; post graduate ora- ‘lop, F. D. Thomason; address to the graduat- ing Classes, Hon. John a. President Garfield, after a few remarks ap. propriate to the occasion, conferred tue follow ng degrees: Bachelor of Laws—Charles An derson Ba Frederick Bonjamin, Ohio; Campbell Glob Berryman, New Bruus. Wick; Charies Theodore Brentano. Iilinols; Robert Gray Brown, Liitnols; Mark Burnham, Ohio; David Lee Clitton, Pennsylvania; Fred: erick William Collins, “New York; O'Meagher Condon, Oli Walter Geer, New York; Thomas Lewis, Ohio; ‘Edwin Seymour Lent, > er, D. C.; York 14836: 0%; New Lak ie West rtp a We eS Jereey’ Central, 109% Delaware and Hudesa, Heading, 60; Northwomern. 128%" do. preférred. —: St. Paul, 126) do. —-; Wabash Piene WK 2. ianetboal peat, ah aemgee do. preferred ‘0. and preferred. 83%. Preah 9 14x: wile abd Ohattapoosa. B3iq: Onta cetera, ‘an: 4 i 3144 :ManhattanKlevated, 26% :IlliuolsGertral, 142%: Canada Southern, 76%; of Coin: a 3. bonds, pee mm and Quincy, 167e 10739; Denver and Kio Grande, 112: Bt. Paul and Grits 40%: a0. :0. 0.0. and I. a0 New Orieana 00. 6s losing Government Bonds—6's,- 1. sao oe eT Ol: 1.08 43s, 2.488).15%; courons 1.1801 18%: a, uit: coupons. 1.17%a1.13; 5's extended, 10za Reported Elopement. ‘The neighborhood of Sth street, between G and H southwest, is agitated to-day over the departure of a young lady, Miss Martha Smith, who went away last night. itis said, with a James Howard as is sup- 10:15 train for New York. tial Election in Li- The Presiden .Letters received in this city announce that at the biennial election held in Liveria, May 33, Hon. Anthony W. Gardner was elected presi- Gentgentot the republic by 8 majority in all in every 01 in jg ints Will be Mr. Gardner's at ‘Tax Jeuonrrs Smakow EXxPEprmox.—in a communication to the Navy department, Lteut. Angus Allan Macdonald, Wisconsin; Ci Clark Norton, Vermont; Horace Sweeney Oak- ley, Iiipois; William Dwight Parkinson, New Hampshire; Royal Sylvester Pitcher, New Y james Thomas Powell, D.C.; Aimarin ‘ooley Richards, D.C: Roland Adams Swan, Massachusetts; James Arthur Whitcomb, Ver- mont; Merwin Lesite York, D.C.; Jason Yarann, Kansas, Master of Laws—Jullan Cone Dowell, North Carolina; Willlam Newell, Washington Territors ; Wiliam Henry Piunkett, Wisconsin; Byron Hamilton Rickard, Ohio; Frank David Thomascn, New York. The Bicksler-Ra Counterfeiting This moroing in the Criminal Court, Judge Cox, there Was @ large attendance of specta- tors in anticipation of the trialot the counter- feit Thomas J. Bicksler, all the and asked a continuance of that case, which Was granted. The cases against Sites "Repp ‘Were #180 continued, and in those ageipet Emma Bakera nollie prosequil was en- vered. herst—Amhersts, 9; 4 At ‘Troys, 3; Detrotta,0, At New Haven—Y. ‘Dartinoutha, 8: ore —__ ‘WO TEE On10 DemOckaTs W111. NowmNaTs.— Private advices received from Ohio indicate that the democrats at their convention to be held on ill nominate for governor Mr. was ‘Teetdent in Cincianati,

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