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; aS ee ee raglgle Maes . : Telegrams to The Star, PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunda 4 of AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, - : Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th &t., >: 4 4 : EVE OF WAR IN EGYPT. The Evening Star Newspaper Company. cae W. ADAMS, Pres't. THE HILLSDALE CREW IN ENGLAND, THe Fersise Stan served to subacrtners tn S 5 _ Sea vorasgenle Ter month. Copies at the counte irvateeaa elon tivesch, By ina : =" aid —O0 ceuts a Inopls tie year, $6: 1x months, $9. , KEENE’ BEATEN. t_ Office at Washington, D. C., ~ ished on Fridas—$? a ves ; . ; SLOODY WORK AT A KENTUCKY PICNIC, ~| Ve 60—N2 9,114. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1882 TWo CENTS A BRUTAL MURDER IN VIRGINIA, Washington News and Gossip. | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY, | sntted,to,h 2ee District committee reported | GUITEAU’S CADAVER, “There Will be two reports, will there not? SPECIAL NOTICE 1ON HAS KEMOVET wont dys. THREATENED BOMBARDMENT RY THE BRITISE riati bin of ela rath ‘Not that I k if. M is a at Gent ot abe cs Eat eg ed oe appropriation of a clause appropriating “Not that T know of Iv Work is done, ant lent of the council, recelved a telegram from $46,616.46 10 enable the Secretary of tie Treasury | ¥@ Stealthy Disinterment and Remo-| ,,-‘ nothing more todo or to say on the subject. | sultan announcing that the British feet oan The War Cloud in Egypt. favorably, and recommended the insertion In the gira asked the reporter. weNT Recerrts To-pay.—Internal rey: - : Suieaeat eee = {0 pay to the officers and clerks and employes of | val from the Jail to the Medical Mu- | what others intend, Tam not aware of” bombard the forts unless work on them was AN ASSOCIATION toms, $655,060.40. EXCITING SCENES IN THE HOUSE. } tio metropolitan police Torea, or thelr leyal HR seum—Particulars of some Nocturnal aus would seem,” insinuated the reporter, «rom | stopped. The sultan holds the khedive and mini SOMPRAGes pepe Phe Pl aes sentatives, the amounts due them under the join’ 1. tements made in the mornin; rs that your | try responsible for the consequences, Pp cisions at censuses es ae atnetne oer say resolution of Congress of February 38, 1867. eecceene eeeme sa .action 1s not altogether satistactars” Pacha reyiied that the minty had eireade sand rating stamps: Wm |MR. ROBESON AND WHITTHORNE. | THE ADVERSE REPORT Yes: I ° i ot stantinopie th ‘The body of the assassin, which was interred in observed something of the sort But I] xraphed to Constantinop.e that demonstrations guess Ican stand it. It wou't hurt me. Besides, | had been made in cousequence of which the Sule ton; W. D. Wesson, Provi- ee of the Senate District committee to-day upon the | tne east wing of the Jail last Saturday afternoon, | there are others back of this as well as myselt’ | tan’s permission to resuace the Work was wakes nd B. Chambers, Waskingto! = ‘ pus of the W ae cod Saas ae Mints was (as stated In yesterday's Star) quietly re- begin aso come facts: connertod with oe af- | Penat! ug th sultan’s rept = as i if lon City and Point Lookout railroads finatly “ “ sting ry fore and after the autopsy, which may | would De adop! ’ S ‘a Diswissar or Tue Ewrzoves ot the Post | HE BILL PASSED IN THE COURSE OF DEBATE. tiepeses ee two schemes for this session, | MOVed last Monday night “trom its last resting | come out after awhile but not just yet,” adaed trary the Work On. the furtifiestions continues, s decided upon yes- — Tha Toriherchiad was ted’ to run along Rock | Place” to the Army Medical Museum. It is some- | the Doctor in a soothing tche ashe saw the re- | Admiral Sepsenar delage to wly demanding the to-day. There wer Sree Gh be eee ‘opposed by numer- | What ofa coincidence that the remainsof the as- | porter's eyes snap and his mouth begin to move | cessation oF tin se British residents of the number on the te: me apenas 'To-tay. ous citizens and be ju Officials of the Naval Ob. | sassin of President Garfield were taken into the | Witha sort of peaches-and-cream moton, are on board vessels in the b @ House bilis to au St will ha sto goon the 20ti orize the Washington | servatory. The latter road was to ran along the | very building where President Lincoln was, tn DR. SOWERS SAYS THERE 18 “NO SQUABBLE.” hastilys embarking. jud Aulantic ani the Washington City and Polnt | old canal’ ked and immedtately over one of the | 1s¢5, assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, ana | A Stax rerorter asked Dr. Sowers, this morning, TEESE Lookout R. R. companies to extend railroads inty | large sewers. It was decided that the running of re hauled through the alley (opening on F | whether he and Dr. Hartigan had prepared their ADMIRAL SEYMOUR 8 CLTINATCH. Feuxy Prorerry vnd Within the District of Columbia were reported | “ains over the sewer Would damage it serious 3 Losnox, July &—A dispaten to the Times and there would, with a railroad over it, be n¢ adversely in the reet, between 9th and 10th,) through which Sexenitla, Sika Ateerpenn, eialee Kheue aa report. ‘ooth made his escape, and through which, four nry department, ate to-day and indefinitely | Way of we repairs on e sro “No,” was the reply, “the difficulty 1s that the ont At ten to the anthorities of the covernm postponat UTES TE OC ees re iter, Boots remains were taken to the || notes or the autopy, which we gave to Dr. Lamb r the tnstint ste the con lent Garre Mr. Hoar, from the Jute tetee,-report See Oe Diaee LNT HESE. De BOVEATICOR Ha Geo rae ac | by courtesy, have been withheld trom us by that f the earsiwork ub of arin r- Hoar, from the jutticiary committee, report~ Tn the sundry civil appropriation bill, in addi- | ‘he government had buried them at the arsenal | 0% Courtesy, have Dee F ar to 6 Shie wcre tink poco a fuori etary Foliar sisi ‘pprop) 5 4 gentleman. ‘The only remedy leit is either to co! ing ire. The work bas ed for the moment ny will not give than $15,000 4 an amendment the Senate bill xing the S° | tion to the items of interest heretofore printed in | © ® temporary coffin for removal to Baltimore, : . i "a oe ra f : Pel him to disgorge or else walt until his report | wan teks ox coe ; “ ty. Mr. Raynor is unwilling to tnt of the julges of the district courts ot ti | THe Sran,are the following :—For a brick building, | “¢Te the flnal interment took place. Arrives from Philadelphia. There 4s certain data | “4 Pa tere ee ee HIE OF t s c 3 5 5 : att s tn SDON, Ju! Dafly News tn tts Guonelal roperty wil the Te at $5.00. The bil as amend _ ‘ : ae AN ELEPHANT ON THE WARDEN’S TANDS. needed before we can make a reper’, but when we | , LONDON. July €.—The Datly, Ni ae Hepresneiies Uo, Mort to teive an a Bip connec tee salary of act | fo en's fon Storing, pat Ang and shipping sce | as was apprehended by the officers of the jaf | set that we will go wences wears : 8 Chat the large tlect of steamers at inaite to the ton bill autho Ustrict of California, M S, $25,000; coinage of uncurrent silver coins, $25,000; for the | ind others when it was frst suggested that the | | “What was Dr. Lamb's mot.ve in preparing the won wuary. Te sone ment of ti until February. The i consent for the present measure. Mr. Saulsbury ob- 1 unantinoy ir of the road leading from tie Aqueduct } remains of Guiteau should rest at the jail, at least | TROT &lone?” asked the reporter, Sat publ am sure that I don’t know. I can’t under- | 22¢¢S do not involve compensation for delay, DOB eved, Ue prop the bill went to the calendar. FeO toe te aon te pein, cemetery. | cor a season, the body. Proved to be about as much | stand It aval On Monday when we consulted | [MY for damages sustained through hostilities, the lands of the gov rill, from the finance committee,reported | jako. ‘ers000. for de fas Obs ; | of an elephant on the hands of Gen. Crocker, the | together nothing was said about it, and tt was not a ee here ee Bo BiG Peal etter: 1882, $75,000; for dredging the channel at the warden, and others, as did Guiteau in Ire. They Mati I got Dr. Lamb's note on Wednesday that I General Forcign News. STER LOWELL fal revenue taxation. Ordered ar ae ee a ee ee SOR gonnae were continually beset on the streets with inqui- | was aware such a course was intended. We had DUTCH SECTION OF THR POLAR EXPEDITION. stotoment that Minister Lowell has sent his resig-] A cout tee was ordered upon the | g75,000: for the government hospital for the Hasane, | Tes a8 CO Whether andtae the ah Gas oe gor nL LUN Geen ee eeyiig tee cbt ee Sion oe peeegeerytlieninen Fe i te: 2s na -. | reduction of by the House in the bill for a | $209.509- tor i a 5 rater sur. | wt uried, and rt e i y, % i of pedition, Tn Cle WHC eee erie son | babe bulldine wba ctnectne Hee Fry a Oa ee as epalziy $10,000; for water sur | called to seo the grave. The enormous Guns | out touche ahs wee ra eee ro DeTey, IRL | ee eaied for Dicteon ita after in ine! AUMBSON, P tion has not been r. 1 Thy nent Wat tual effort by Mr. | the’ planSto be prepared under the architect of the | pred for the cadaver of course mate tt a object | intended. I dislike this newspaper publication, DECISION AGAINST THE HILLSDALR CREW. WM. W. MOORE, 8 same ‘ ; i for professional resurrectionists to obtain the body | jigwever, becatice the mequat: | Lioxpon, salve iahnciiag or Neo ioe came i ay Din, | m arenes i , becanse the articles are headed. ‘squab: , July &—At a ng of the Amateur sex abo by Secretar: 8, WED oO a ee coe wae en Holliaay Ba, Taranto tot Core ntetihe che toa eecreuary, oF the | it they coutd, and since the execution some suspi- | bies among the aoc ere nee ee squabbie. 1 | Rowing Association at Henley yesterday Une come " i = ~ | asked by a Srak reporter as to {ts trutn. ieee SONY Rene te: §,000. for a pagsen, | (0S parties have been nottced about the Jail and | simply want tohave my connection and position in | mittee passed a resolution declaring that = SAM'L Ss. SHEDD, 2 THE RIVER AND HARSOR APPROPRIATION MILL. | for tre U.S, fish commtssion, $115,000; for a passen: | tie Petters TeAT the Caer ee a and = 4 400 Ofu Sreeer Nontawest. 4 yer elevator in the Fost ‘Ofilee ceparument: 49,000. | £2¢. 5 i arefully | the case understood aud have said no Word per- | Would not be Justified in recognizing the Hit ir TATED that Secretary Chandler 2 Mr. McMillan, chairman oz the committee on | & a + $8,000. | looked over to find some trace of the remains | Sonal to Dr Lamtes crew as amateurs tn accordance with the English N HOSE, LAWN SPRINKLERS. | | dressed a letter to Lieut, Commander Gortlnge | commeres, stated that amie fromm thal Housé NOT ADOPTED BUT RULED OUT. liad the boty remained within the walls of the OVENS. BROILERS, ete. Cefinition of the term, and the annot un ; . Los WHAT DI rt RI . dlertakee rence to the communication of the Latter | the bill appropriated $1 Hee ee ee ee ee any ee Ter ne ave ames onerel aacrong eye ae Atroreey Goren apcakieg ct eu dis- | fReatvise the acceptance of a challenge som ew York chamber of commerce, expressing | ,, The Setvite commitice’ added $2,090,100, making | priation bill, paying back to the District sums mien gneack agreement between the doctors who performed sine eo ek irik Susi o reference to the proposed sale of | he total $19.45: He enumerated the principal | equal to the amount of all general taxes paid in 1S, 2 a on . 1 MURDER n navy yard. ‘The Seerctary’s ietter, | It pies OF Cuits ner cane Punere sai Bevent drawback certificates, was not adopted by the | 20d to protect it would have required constant vig- a eee sald to-day cae isiaeay cag od an ae on rae iene on i states sto th ect tl ir seven Ciousand dotlars id been added to the ap- J oo SC Seat ones flano : i r. Lamb was mere assumption on pai e re t ‘ood. Tid go thtouca | Propriation for the improvement of the Mississippi | Senate, as inadvertently stated yesterday. Tt was Hlance On tho part et tne omeers as eebeayas had no authority in te world to make a Report," | bounds to track murderers, ~ Chandler this | Fiver under the direct‘on of. the river commission, | Tuled ub on a potat of order made by Senator | le . Dr. Hicks, with a request tha r a ————— $s. na letter to pplied from the head of the passes of the | Plumb. not be disposed of for mercenary purposes, and Bloody Affray at a Kentucky Pic-Ne, CHE HAS A itis sald, Ww: s froin Lt ‘ The Addicks Divorce Case. é i oo ing Ts view: - | Tiver to Cairo, making the amount for that portion Capitol Notes, as there could be found no safer place to keep the batts _ LOVISvILtE, Ky., July 6—At a picnic = Gasper te es inpe feck accord with hoes! ofthe NAY of r $5,000,C00. For the improvement of | The Senate to-day passed a Dill directing the | 'ematns than at the Army Medical Museum, 1 was | 4 PETITION FILED BY THE DEFENDANT YESTERDAY. 5 few miles east of this 9h etreet am department the Missouri from its_ mouth to Sloux City $100,000] secretary of the Treasury to pay to Lawrence S. | determined to remove them there, and, at the same In the divorce suit of Joseph T. Addicks against | last night, adrunken rough named Ben, = = = ——— = = — —— additional had been voted and for the survey from Brumidt, heir of the late Constantino Brumidl, | time, to keep the fact of the removal a secret, at | Helen L. Addicks, the defendant yesterday filed a | 19 a fight, cut four men—Ben. Oneshof, (2S GLEN PLONA AND BETHESDA WATERS | tay xrtowat Dawn NoTEs received to-day for | te mouth of the river to Fort Benton $15,600, ‘The | 41.000 as"payment in full for designs. made Beene ere ek or oT He ee the Clty. oun | Petition for alimony, counsel fees, ete. She dentes | Beftzler, Ben. ear eate SS see ae cee nal around the cascades of Columbia river, | latter for the embellishment of the belt of the To- ‘act of the removal leaked out, not throug? z ad) e four, FRESH FROM THE SPRING. redemption amount to - had — Teceived $35,000 more, and | /4tter for the ee enor the jall officials, or any one connected with the | €VeF having struck her husband, and states that | themuertws seriously Wounded. The fight was ARTILLERY.—The prospect of assigning two Nght the showi of ‘the chief of | ‘Phe Senate in executive session yesterday ratt- prison, but from the observations of some people | he catne to this city the last of June, 1881. He ts | started by Parish and two other Troughs, Who Were ., PHARMACIES, batteries instead of one to each regiment of aruil- | Mslacers as to} y, the sonat layed fied the commercial and consiilar treaties with In the netghborhood. & passed assistant paymaster in the United States | @runk. Tartsh escaped. | socal se “3 = 2 5 eys and Incidental repairs | Servia, the commercial treaty with Roumania an “ » NOWN: Re is 2 Penneyivanta avenne-_| lery seems to mect the approval of War depart. Tihereased $50,000. Wor tho | Ser the commercial treaty HOW THE “REMOVAL” WAS MADE KNOWN. navy. On coming here, his accounts having been Balioon Ascension. ment officials, bUL no order to that effe YDS, } yet been issued. and Scotch Ginshane iat nonthwest.., | NAVAL ORDERS.—Ensign Clarence A. Corbin or. Ww prion. dered to examination for promotion. Midshly us, and ithadames, extra good values, Wilam 8. Sims ant George E. West and Cadet has 3 Ss York harbor and the rivers ard har- c Tt was noticed that Warden Crocker and Capt. | found about $11,000 short, his pay was stopped | wWoncesren, Mate duly Ge trot d, K. Allen Prk the Items of Increase INO ted | eT ee eT eee RT eAAATION. |__| Russ, deputy warden, were both at the jail after | and he and the petitioner reduced to very small | wie hoe Boston, which landed ere os to $107,000, and for the harbors on the shores of | The House bill to reduce internal revenue tax- | nigntratl ot Monday—a somewhat unusual occur- means to mect their expenses, His pay | July 4th, reascended this morning, Dr, W. HL $102,600. Among others,the harbors | ation finally agreed to by the Senate nance | rence, unless on the eve of execution, the de- | remained stopped about elght months, and | ®aymenten, of this city, accompanying him. ‘TRe nen | 3 On ais a ggatumet, TL, had re- | committee to-day and as amendedwas subsequently | partute of prisoners for the penitentiary, or some Guring that time she bad seme ‘ieee Suoney | Course will be due east, afterward southerly, 00) additional; the one at s y reported to the Senate by Mr. Morrill. | ‘The mem. | event requiring speedy action by them.’ About 9 | of her own, which was tsed to pay her board, : : pis — ———_—__—_— | Mishipmen H. L. Fitebrown and 1. B. HP Sete care ane crue nOlcy ers OF tie Commilties poaersen ane Tight to offer | o’el Ehev. br ticks and a young physician | and she also'sold a number of small articles which Newmarket Races in England, | (> STEAM COOKERS. to the recelving ship Colorado. Comia a w0, The committee had insert Inyfout | AMendinents to the bill when it comes up tor | Walked out to the butlding, and were seeu toenter. | she had brought trom China, and used the money | SEENE'S COLT GOLDEN GATE SECOND FOR THE SUM ws NEGWEN ae aes Greene detached from spectal duty at the y | Mision authorizing the Secretary of War to lay out ) action in the Senate, ‘The committee have made | AbOUL 10 o'clock the divi outlines ofa conned | the same Way. She lett Uus city for Europe . MER CUP. GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. departmenton the 14th instant and ordered to | ahd construct « Canal from a point on the Ilinols | Ro onanses tn te tate of tagarien meepeaed eae | veniale, Tesembling the hearse-like wagons used | about the middie of February, 1882" During the | LONDON, Juty 6—At the Newmarket July meet Welland examine at 531 15th street. command the Despatch on the 15th instant. Boca enue ron Ob toanep inte the Mis; | House bill or in the list of exempted articles, but | by undertakers, having been noticed approachiag summer, fall and winter of i881 her husband, on | 1Ng to-day the race for the summer cup for Utes F. F. BROOKS, mander Wiliam R. Bridzman from the com: Apphepriited $100,000 toe chee ee atic, Sands and had | strike out the proviso which allowed a drawback | the building without the knowledge cf'any save many occasious, cursed her and sald that’ he | Year olds was won by Mr. Leopold De Kothschil@’s. ofthe Despatch on the 15th Instant and ordered | {Propriated $100,000 for the work. to hold himself tn readiness for the command of wht bill Was then read and the amendments'or sence: € committee concurred in as reached. — House of Rep — — | SkCRETARY Forcer has returned from New York] On motion of Mr. and was at his desk in the ‘Treasury department | senate bill v is morning. Ils statement regarding the in yes- thorizing the Ni ion of the $1,000 bond plate ts not ready for | road compar y. It is not known what will be a0 Fi Fixtures, Ke, on all unbroken packages of checks, matches, | those in the secret, the gat leadiug into the en- | wished she would go back to her home in Great | chestnut Mily Isabel, with Mr. J. K. Keene's elgars, chereots and cigarette d amend the | closure was opened, and the vehicle entered. It | Britain. Her lusband’s brother procured a pas. | Colt Golden Gate second, and Mr. C. J. Let Dill so as to provide that the reduction shit!l not | was driven down near to that portion of the Potter's | sage for her, and the reason of her going was that | VAY coll Credo third. ‘Ther: were five starters. sentatives. take effect till after the first day of May, 1883. field where smallpox patients are interred, and | her husband suggested it on the ground of econ- aR a ingleton, of Mississippl, the CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. there walted some minutes. If any one then ob-| omy. He promised to pay her $40. month while Arrested on a Charge of Arvon. passed In the House to-day au-| The senate 1 eee casa terday con- | Set¥ed the wagon, the impression doubtless was She visited the omice of Charles Thompson, | SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, Masé., July 6.—The pa ar fe Senate In executive session yesterday con- | that the remains of some person who had died of | esq., counsel for her husband, February 18, 1882, | arrested in Hopkinton, Mass, yesterday, We ‘ew Orleans and Northwestern rail- | firmed the following: Hezekiah G. Wells, of Mich- Smallpox were being removes. Thence skirting | for the purpose of asking him Concerning certain | Sinith, on suspicion of having originated the fire Fuct bridges across the | igan, to be presiding julge of the court of com- | the enclosure to the hospital, through tl W,, * HUZ6rtarp, . ATTOR AT- . Corcoran Building, Practices in all tie Courts. m3 + to con: Prank | scandals, which she hid heard he liad been | which burned the busiuess Part of that town oo r z channels of Pearlriver and lake Pontchatrain. stone! a Ber ‘ara Weeds, the wagon with the least possible noise | stating about her, and he dented ever making such | the 3d of April last. He was placed under N, © tex investigation, but {t 1s reported | © e OLE EREEE ee eon Foe nets Of Alabptie claling gmes, Miran, OU a nriven @ the eeu basanent ortrinee Cre Says that Mr. ‘Thompson tn- | bonds to appear before Judge Moore, at Ni o ieene a of Mr. Irish, chief of the bu- COMMON FEINE MERIDIAN. Towa, and French, of Massachusetts, to be | jntt and backed up to the door. This having t formed her that he told her husband that he could | to-day. 472 Louisisna avenue. w27 und printing, will be called for, ) Mr. Belmont, of New York, called up the motion | judzes of the court of commissioners of Alabama j quietly opened, the grave, which was but a few | not obtain a divorce, as he was hot entitled te te — > _—_ = A - opin ee See ronan: to consider the vote by which the House rerused. ee apie Me Fe ene ve ne to te clerk feet away, aire tly Hagen ine store room in the | This wasthe Poa heard that her husband Jewellers on a Jamboree, IOKS, &e. + 4 etic ‘ “| to order to a third reading the joint resolution he cor comm! 8 of Alabama clalins; | east wing, was soon reached. Giatemplated a divorce. She denies that Mr. | New York, July 6—A reception was tendere® BUCKS ce a pence waneag authorizing the President to call an international | yt Me Eaehle qyilleee Teeniver ar gaelic meee THE DISINTERMENT. suaunpson told her that he Intended to commence | this morning to the New England Jewellers’ Chup = ResiGNEp.—Foreman Hessler, of the cabinet shop | conte: to fx on and recommend for universal otic : ~ Shovels were Industriously pited,and it was not | Ul Proceedings on behalf of her husband, and | py the New York Jewellers’ Club at the Astor e's Expenenges. by Mra. M. V. Dahlzren. by Von Holst. it, Mich. of the Treasury department, has resigned. The | ad weattratic ecxbine a eotn ee | the re — . Inveatization of the cabinet shop by a commalttee | Cre feckoning of longitude and in the regulation THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL, common prime meridian to be used In = Jong efore the coffin was exposed to view. It | Spectismet tric. Atior Tonia a ote tat re: | House, At 8 o'clock the party sat down to Breaks ning of longitude and in the regulation a ‘tismot true. After leaving Mr. Thompson's cl st ere ponded laced in the wagon and driven off. The war- ce SI 3 Sepia ee ig yee 4 bestia akon ee by members of both clubs. Afterwards the par- appointed by S ary Folger some time ago ts | OF tine 4 M —— den and his deputy breathed more freely as they | compa ¥ het Lusband, and he purchased her | ties proceeded to the St. George's cricket grounds Stii'in progres. The developavent. will not wo | Cousidered, and the Joint resolation read the third Proceedings in the Crithinal Court To- | tually sav the lastot Guiteau. ‘There were present | Ucket for Philadelphia. She asked him there cou. | U°52" “ in Jersey City to play a gaine of base ball. When Ree rere | the game — om eee ey, oe on & len, one phy! - | steatner for West Polnt, where they Wi Te ‘d consideration of the | The Criminal Court reassembled this morning at | Rev. Dr. Hicks, and it 1s belleyed that Dr. Hicks | Yoree she would not leave the countr: y, and he | turning to this cit, inte this evening. pare al appropriation bill, and adopted in gross the | 10 0’clock, after a reces#'stace last Friday, and the | Was one of the men who rode in the wagon with ane feet eed nt —— _ = : arching, of eect nade ucuts agreed to 1n committee of the whole. | star route trial was resurmid. Nearly all the in- | the corpse. |The vehicle peel at tis cn a [anid Oe Liven eee eee oe ee Brutally Murdered His Son. malt the bill. with | terested parties were present. Messrs. Merrick, | ahout 11:90 o'clock was seen to pass into the alley | SX0ny, to. study’ painting, ang tone ae Dyer rete Aad eed uutnities on appropriations 10 | Bliss and Ker, representing the government, were | above described. sist in supporting herself. She wrote | narribie wanna sole teed oe erecularS, eg eack the same with a proviso that the work | in their places at the opening of the court, and all ‘AT THE MUSEUM. number of letters to her husband, but receiving no raeon tea ; j THe PRESIDENT HAS APrRovED the act author- | to be done on the monitors shall be done under the Benn LAG = is ROME! | (Bomethinge in| the anne Gh mone borne | t<Wer, about the last ot March, 1582, she wrote | f Jem days sluice, have: Eon agp tend y izing the delivery of certain cannon for monu- | direction of the Secretary of the Navy, under con- | the counsel for the defence, except Messrs Mc-| | Something in the shape of acofin was borne | #1-we Navy department, asking that the depart- | Boot. colond, and his wife were ped caer: | mental purposes, tothe Grind Army of the Re. | tract let tothe lowe ponstole bidders. The | Sweeny and Chandler. Mr. McSweeny arrived | from the vebtele into the rear door of the museum | teut would tobe hi eee some allowance to her | {icy it Whiteh Booth “iiltn to death: and ‘Ore- public at ar, Mass.; also, to t migeion yi YS, 104, about half an hour after the court opened. Mr, | building. The “removal” was accomplished so | to support herself and child. She did not know | iy beat, Dis Ste kee teecaeree bas Ene Ville Light ‘A, 'Iiltnols’ Nato x ok the Moor to close the de- | Hiss, when the court was opened, stated in re- | quietly that the paragraph in THe Star of yester- | any divorce sult had been Lrousht Gautt April 14, i ¢ mide pubite until the committee has made a re- day. port to Secretary Folger. ye —= = ~——.. The House then resun AMONG THE CALLERS at the White Honse to-day were Senators Conger, George, Ul, Keilo: and Beach, Hardenber gh the disinterment only the warden, deputy war- | Cerning his consultation with Mr. Thomp: fan, the driver and two men with | Sild that 1f he was going to try and obta ame ie, and Representatives Curtin, McCook, Mr. Holman moved to recon nd Pacheco. Instruction to thi se rr and Was} #2 Fs revised by Charles Iphus ©. W y : . rested ana lodged in Brunswick county Jail to Pavig, Lt < a 0 es at he had | day announcing the fact was the first intimation | 1882, when she reccived a private letter from a = P e . ES Tee nc a 5 ON AND ME. WHITTHORNE—rire tierascen. | POSS (0 an indulry Of the court, that he had | CU Tn thy necsie in the museUin and a Hest ee on | IEAM RfOCINOg Rokr aber rate, Meee from 8 Cue. Dict an Repatod tetee eae ee cepting tle offer of Dr. ID. Cozswell, of gan ours: of his speech In defence of his ad- | Twshed about all the oral evidence on the routes | the jail guards had that it was an accomplished | ately Wrote to counsel In this city asking advice some time ago ina fit of Jealousy. He also aa ils Wana | pombe, wo dense Unie cis os ea ition of the Navy departinent, Mr Robe, | Uader consideration last Friday. faet. There Is but little doubt that within a week | She drew a draft upon her husband for $40, and it : i sisted in burning the county jail, which was de- in; also, Lie | stroyed by fire some month ig of alleyways in W e ¢: has been gotng on, I djourned, in the news- | or two all thatjremains'of Charles Julius Guiteau, | Was returne protested. A few days afterwards assing Through the hands of the anatomists | she borrowe: ones from a German lady friend | ang a number of other prisoners were counned. | Son referred to the investigation carried on by the din which he Ko, apers since W | alttee On naval affatrs of the 44th Con, cowboy wn T | after nd Judge Wyle, at progress the newspapers have | Of the museum, will be standing tn a glass case in | suftlelent to take her to London, and there s 5 rargrnedge ch excitement in tae “mt 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUT. _ 1a, Without mentioning iim by name, allud tates Auyhe tiey Wave tad aves | one of the halls of the bullding where the public | borrowed sufticient trom the American agent to oe fie idl pelican an ee ‘ RSONAL.—Among the gu at Fauquier | terms ¢ contempt and insult to Mr. W “The newspapers are getting along first-rate | can sate tts curiosit: return her to Uuls country to defend the suit. She | ™° 1 a tO z al Speaking of the men who headed the | with this case,’ sald Mr Wilsons JAIL OFFICERS DENYING THE STORY OF THE RE- | WAS compelled to Sell her clothes to assist tn sup- Rebcilious Springs are Senator and Mrs. Call, Senator Jos. . i a . eireraelt a hi - : i he sald that “if RECORD HAGDEGES, ROVE. 0s Som Bote, porting herseif and child, ana still owes about , Brown,wife and dauciiter, Hon. E. John Ells and Was @ man who was accused of stealing s : in Dresden. Coxconr, Mass. vol funds in hls own state he came to the | | MF. Bliss then proceeded to introduce record evi- | The officerson duty at the jail deny the story of | "juice tfagner made an order directing the by the demonstrations of the state Gence on route 45.113, from Rawlins to White | the removal, or, at least, of having any knowledge | plaintiff to pay her $80 for counsel fees und $40 per | PT! rics, but tis inoruing there ts a partial Mrs. 3 2 | ehh thcse Words up started Mr. Whitthorne, and | River, Col., on which John W. Dorsey was con- | Of it, and, as confirmatory of their assertions, note | month alimony. Penge) pedro ng ce Dorted tat aor SO ie ae ae : § ee net eee, Beas We | tractor, {he tactthat on Tuesday and yesterday the use or} sap Wes of Margaret IL Byrne, which was [Sustains the anion whe ee ee Miss Cox, Dr. Mt Fat ; tells it or whocver repeats Ite sk? NHOCYER Mr. Buss, then put in the, papers relating, to RENE Ui Segoe tant inc Med to-day, leaves all her personal property to Kan cad “Oli Sra eeation hie eee ford, Jc —Miss Annie B. Irish, who ts Robeson. alluded to no man by | FOUtCS 38152, from Ouray to Los Pino: nd | Come strong. ‘There 1s no doubt that the acid Was | Le? husband tn trust, with power to mortgage lot Arler, an CLG OMicer, was assaulted . deaper- ; ere vooste a : cogiives Tite *de- | 35,015, from’ Verinillion to Sioux Fa i, tor | con e. eS vekeys to the apart. | 2 Square 634, tor the purpose of improving the | 4 convict, wno had 4 lange Mle secreted tn his see PATA hers ete. Wooster Un , O1I0, | 1 pp goenizes himself Uy the de- | Fy Jon W. Dorsey, wast contractor eiqe | Used, DUL AS but two officers have keys to the apart- a pre i Fate attempted to strike the officer on pS continue silent to-day, they will start up. ‘The Was honored at the List ution with t! 4 : e, and at his death to revert to her stepson, | sieeve, and w 5 S Ulsttel Post. | Ment in which the grave was dug they alone can | SAue, ani fica stepson, | fie head. ‘The won JO ae eater (froin Post | ton whether the body a there or aot, One Of these Re + Beams, 200 ke nephew, Miwand I | Oe ee econ Tatts on ti vi Peat officers to-day made the assertion that if tthaa | Byrne. Metropolitan sted around the tw ton tot! $11 PENASYLVANI master N degree of Doctor of Phil = ; D.. an honor rarely giv un. —S Pee He Of aitairs on the rite y been removed 1t without his knowledge, and se 4 finite tenet dose re JOHN C CALHOUN, 6 Warner Milter h Aventis Hot he Gee sow that Sanderson wot all tug | Me did not see that the wirt had been disturbed, — | 4 MARRIAGE Ah eee ie jominations for Congress. ed tee ae | THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. money. ‘ Whe Guiteau Autopsy. and Annie Myers; Jullus Nelson and Julla Brade | PORTLAND, Me. July 6&—The greerbackers of » mid. | The naval approp: A USELESS ROUTE. THE DISAGREEMENT AMONG THE pocrors—corres- | ford; W. Willett Trego, of Philadelphia, Pa., and | ‘he first congressional district met hore to-day, > the conven- | House—yeas, 119; nays, 7. Mr. Bliss In answer to Judge Wylle said that a Bene “ary Ea : and by acclamation nominated Joseph Dane, of PONDENCE BETWEEN DH LAMB AND Dus. SOWERS | JG pioq nuelders Henry Simm and Cafoline | 700." ney tor Congress ‘ AND HARTIGAN. —— Rateiu, N. C., July 6—Gen. Wm. .R Cox, of The consultations of the three doctors engaged A_Brrina Woman Fixep.—Sally Dudley was | Wake county, has been nominated by the demo thorne obtained the floor upon a question of privi-| even after Information was sent to the Second in preparing a report upon the autopsy on the | Changed in the Police Court this morning with as | cratic convention by acclamation for resection | ee. He charged that ae tet haa gone out Assistant Postmaster Goneral that the same terri-| 554° cr Guiteau came te an end very suldenly | Stulting another colored won n,n urned Eunraa Lu. | COnBTESS. ~~ BAG STI one een ry ee ence, anEnO|| ay roctenianld: the oaiecuarce ini iedndice. [yesterday hy, the receipt by Drs. Hartigan and | sunday evening Sally knocked her down on 7th | Whe ‘Troubles at the Maryland Mines. SNRuiie Cote ¥ ment tn connection with this route was that the | Sowers of the following note from Dr. Lamb: street, between Q and R, (about a man,) and bit = a or that his brother, as_¢ a con-| service had been discontinued and one month mapa bvioy Sieh = 2 ¥) al |THE COMPANIES FIRMER THAN EVER—IMPORTED tract under an administration to ie was | Cvtra pay ullowed lo totem nee ‘S| “After consultation with a number of physictang her onthe face. | She showed the court tworhastiy CABG SOR OLRARTeEL eet ; : : fi —_———-— - politically Inlinieal, His brother did take a con- : ; 2 in regard to the proper interpretation to put upon | FUtS Ol) her face, which. showed that the ine | A-spectal to the Baltimore Sun from Frostburg, AYWARD & HUTCHINS! Changes in the Adjutant Generai’s | trict under the District government, but hi SERVICE PAID FOR AND NOT RENDERED. the Memorandum handed me just be.ore the : s ly showed tha 3} ’aggraariregiine ur ON, i eof such a @ that although she Nad | Md., Jul, ‘While the stoppage of the Office. advises it. He then proceeded tp chorge, | ‘The court remarked that they had also endeay- | autopsy, J have sent the report to a medical TaRtial a oo Naties ae nS ccme dane or ay pa se ud ite Bs 3 ae mebinpnae NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Orders have been issued for change of d tthe firm bt A Gr Cattell & Gs aet | Ored to show that the service had been paid for |/ou"al” AS You are aware your services are Te- ; r me es rachbacen = = * “~_ = officers att 1 to the Adjutant ¢ tl x 7 * Divetling to death, ‘The prisoner told tne court coguized tn the report. i 2 egions has encouraged and stiffened the miners sald firm had the ramificxtion during one entire year when it had never been | “fie ‘memorandwn or agreement referred to is | Mat she was going to church at the ume with the | Tee!ons le oe ant Adjutant Generai McK : Qeen in charge of the miscell vt S aeoeriinel i igi oe spe . ors, | Young man and Emma struck her with a brick, | 0 this coal fleld, 1t seems to have bad the effect of A SVL DOVER ete Ge Be tne See and | caer escdereon got the money,” said Mr. Hen- | o Sane ee rae ee and she (witness) picked her up and threw Ler | making the combined companies more determined ine! ecrult by tl wineteat eae eatsad Anvestinents, as A cause | Kile, “a person not named in the indictment.” teau Isto be taken out by Doctors Lamb, Sowers, | GoWR, and don't know what she did afterwards. | jn their intention of carrying out the comy inchided by’ th ficient for the Investigation conducted by him-| “Oh, he inuy have been a conspirato id the | and Hartigan, in the presence of invited parties, | Sue was fined $20 or 60 days in jaf. (Which binds thi A prominent onictal: his present dui with the e: ft (Mr. Whilthorne) as chairman of the val | court, “although unnamed, At any rate Rerdell | and to be put’ by them in the ne Si eat ‘said to-day he was tu receipt of information thas a1 I trunsferted t0 the in the 4th Congress. “In speaking of | uppers to have handled some of the money.” Uon for preservation for inicroscople & SIX MONTHS IN Jai FoR His Fex.—A young | the compantes would continue the straggle for r ¢ duty tn addition) or Col HF. C. Benjars E t time. After Cong: arlisic will visit White ntucky.—The adjourns Mr. Sulphur Spring tractive wife in the for Don at Washingto MR. WHITTHORNE REPLIES TO MR. ROBESOS there had been no expedition or increase upon this ie passage of the naval bill Mr. Whit-| route. This route. it was Claimed, was continued WM. if Law Dooxsku. 6a ee RANCH COK ER EIGHTEENTH ANDP DUPUNT 1 PLUMBING, iy has be Mr. Robeson, Mr. Whitthorne alluded to hin’ as | Mr. Brewer, of the contract office of the Post | and kept at the National Museum, where such | ™n named Henry Olive was sentenced to six | another year on their present agreement; phat the Lieut. | the*member” trom New Jersey. In concluding | Office department, was called to the stand to iden- | final Chamination shall be made at months in Jafl by Judge Snell this morning, for | idea of abandoning tho eviction of the men fram «jutint | Mr. Whitthorne eal tk Upon the hoary head | uty papers relating to route 33,015 us having come | time by the parties selected by Rev. Dr. Hides, | assaulting an old colored man named Henry C company houses would also be given up and the of that merab ing lo Mr. Robeson) false-| from the files of ‘the departinent. Mr. Brewer | Dr. Hartigan is to take charge of it until it ress is When the oldman took the stand Le was | miners put out. ‘The companies, he sald, were NOt hood and pe testified that he called the attention of Mr. Brady | the Museum.” ;nearly covered with flour. His ears, eyes, and | disposed to yield in any essenual as thihgs stood MR. KOBESON’S CLOSING REMARKS. {0 the fact that the aflidavit as to expedition was | The doctors, who were somewhat surprised at | hair Were full of flour and tar. He told the court | at present. Information was recelved from New Mr. Robeson In afew scutences said, and in an| ot mnade by the contractor as required, but by | Dr. Lainb’s note, jointly wrote a note to him, sta- | that he went to the store this morning to get some | York that 1,(00 imported Inborers had leit Caste Impressive manner, “I am willing to act onthe | ME Valle, the sub-contractor. ling that the report, in order to be oMficial, sould } SUgar and meal, and Mr. Olive nearly smothered | Garden to-day for Clearficld mines, and would pressive Ue kete <d tr. Wilson, when he came to the cross-examt- | be signed by all three of the doctors, and lis ac- | him with flour, and then threw seme tron his | arrive there to-morrow. It is sald that the for- record, and not reply to the gentleman who | nation, asked'Mr. Bliss for the rest of the Papers | tion In publishing the report was without author- | Lair, which got into his eyes and nearly put them | eigners will occupy the houses put up at Clearfield a peace | Tecosbizes himself in the portrait! have drawn,” | he had pertaining to the route. ity, In conclusion the letter sald: “As a majority | Out The defendant did not deny the charge, and | for former importations of miners. With this es «ire considered n t Ret SCOTCH GEN GHAMS, 15e. CANTON AND RENFREW G SHAMS, 10¢. SANT SUMMER SILKS, TIVE STOCK OF SATT the dut rig cae ne . : A THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. ““f will cive you the remainder of the papers,” | of the committee, equally authorized and respon. | the court disposed of the case as stated. report comes the statement Unat one of the largest GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EMBROIDE Pees pond ee oe one a ek been | at two ovclock the House took up the sundry . Biiss, “when your ease eames up.” sible, we respectfully request of you all the Totes s Seas and wealthiest companies tn that sion would iecaas ian aa olo Med {) what duty Col. ILC. Corbin, who has| At t TiMCATUALnE WItoeae + Was Some discussion, which was ended by | taken at the autopsy to enable us to formulate a} MR. L. P. SHERMAN, internal revenue collector in | probably give the advance usked for, in onter to AEASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS AT MAK harge of the enlistment branch for a | elvil SOC reason DUL ew eae Tor, the | e,court reiterating a former ruling that when a | report such as we are willing to sign, in compl- | Tow , and brother of Senator Sherman and Gen, feenable tt to get out coal enough to ‘fill tts ae Pe en ee SHEE OLIMUR A Cletigi meee CHEE ited wp, Ue | Jacket was put in evidence ail the papers it en- | ance with the trust Imposed.” Sherman, met with an accident, yesterday, that | Comtacts. | Miners here say nothing can oocur Se pratt me vue 5! fab | el Pee ae re cael Ups lose would be considered in evidence; but inthe | In reply Dr. Lamb said that he did not recognize vill probabl It fatally. aM > ‘change their views, and they look for the striicing Mer will nos be tees gatll ene hae The District in Congress. Co Pie mebsbers the dereuce should have | the argument, and continued a8 follows: “Slice | Will probably result | tally. Ate CABeRE NANG. miners cisewhore to hold their own. Ten thouse FULL STOCK OF CHOICE ADINE: | mral Druin froth his trip to Caltteeas teens [° Mr. Aldrich presented in the Senate to-day a pe- ss to the files, T have several time assured you that 1 did | root if lls howe Sener Fa ears mag ht fad dollars froin a distance for the miners of - a 2 Ind. St. LOWS fa COMIC Eton eee DuttACkS | tition trom Patrick Cook, asking for allowarce of "AFTER RECESS. HOt regard you Vas OMstany connected with) te | 00° ging tin wor Oc eenanine a ri epee re oop ere, 10 | Cambestans July 2. Pi CASHMEN HAWES, in Cram, | aud. St. Lou's in connection recruiting | amount awarded him by the board of experts ot] Arter the usual noon recess, Mr. Bliss called tup | Autopsy, oF Teport, excent.s0 far as the charge of | Mt at nae re to tae rata - aren Eik Garden, to-lay says there is Be ‘Just the thing fora sum. | Service. ee the late board of audit for damages to his property. | route No. 8051, from Bismarck to ‘Tongue riven, | We Drath was Concerned, T have consulted ied! ue Ghenate En TD Goon Coe e here. The Output at Eckhart to-day wal = Referred to District committee. 2 2 : x * | cal men of this city, and of Philadelphia and of | M*, man t The Late Présidents Physic ns. D.T., which was let to Miner for $2,350, which | the ar making a deep indentation in hiss! nd 3 ——- +02 , and all other Wh MEETING OF THE SENATE COMMITTER. and am assured that my position is cor- ie i * i Aye ewe 4 bruising his leit shoulder, The s Touss oF THE Czaus Unsare—The TaeINsion GANAS RUSE ie hairaien ite Senate commltice ou the District ot Colum Vis by ince & Boone represent. the amprsctiog caitar of the jonraal ia aeere ot the cieerstaaee Mm unconscious. ‘The physicians ta shaky pondent ut St. Pe mies a aut ih nts » | bla, at their regular meeting to-day, ordered ti le nature of the serviec required; that the ad- | I must decline to give up the notes of the autopsy.” a , a 2 ae MATERIALS FOR B} ‘ iis XPENSES 61 sident Gerfleld’s tilness, Dr. BUSS | iy, District be favors 9 | the al distance, an country is infest “Tits 1s the extent of my connection with the cuse 2 ia ng era aa IDING HABITS. ion 1 of February wrote a letter detailing the eee DL was iste eben the a with hostile Indians. Miner, it 18 Glatmed, re-|sofar. Dr. Hurtigan and myself constituted a | TRE READJUSTERS GET CONTROL OF THE PeTERs- | authorities lateiy have shown t: mo a LARGE ST SF Scie Perrone by the Tedical staff and | that every person who shall Keep or set up ‘any | ested a discontinuance of the service, but it | majority of this committee, and as we belleve the | BURG, Va., Theastay.—The existing Vax was par. | sud She catedeal Ot ot Pace ant Be Fe ul, 1 WEAK LACES AND G | nurses. The letter states “that after a full confer- ing table or gaming device, or who shalien- | W2S, however, Increased and expedited. "Miner's | country expects of us a report, we shall as soon as | the municipal affairs of Petersburg, Va., was par- | and the cathedral of St. Peter —_ IDERIES. | 3 niraie x rt ~ 4 . e et 7 iS si Ke Ually broken yesterday by Virginius Job! te | which are the tombs of the czars. Igenticinen associated with | Hee OF permit any person to bet or play at-such OF peers the original schedule required. twelve | possible, uader the cjrcumstan S, make a report oie treasurer midoringy ees oa aud Meer: sonia eS, table or device in the District, shall be punished | M@ rteen horses, and that the expedited | which we shall prepare with much care, stating surrel 16 oo * upon (ie President, T am Te | yy tmprisgnment not less than two nor more than | Schedule would require 150 men and 150 horses Is | only whut we found, and giving ho oplulous as to | tehances Of Lis office to Emmett Couch, the Tead- | Focxp Drap Stanpise by a eee — ee, ae 2 to express thelr earnest desire to | ten years, Italso pun‘shes every person who shalt | Set Out in the indictment, the man’s sanity or insanity, as this we consider | JuSter treasurer-clect. The readjusters claim this | {nda Strickland, of East Litchfield, Conn., 79 years nest t . " 48 a victory, as It gives them entire control of the | old, was found desd on Sunday afternoon. Shs je equmituee, rent bulvdings OF rooms, for gaunthy purposes, and What Mr. Merrick Says. One PIC eeS re eons ais Gr thioan. | City MIMGE REE ehalientbeme dopey ems caters | es standing up and leaning over the bars of ber gress for s2r- | necket With Pam ae estes many Way con-| Mr. Merrick, when asked toglay what truth there topsy were Dr. Murphy, of the Columbia Hespital; | flected by them while warrants issued by the | cow-yard with a Inlik-pall by her side, She : ed that it would be | At which, Miscey Coane ieee ay 1 cevices | was in the publiahed reports tint the government | Dee t Dana, of New York, and Drs D.C. Patter: | wditor elected by the outgoing council will not be | supposed to have died on Saturday evening. She = Ae . belteved that it would be | at wluable 1s _bet 13 gaming son and Kleinschmidt, of this city. honored by the incoming treasurer, and hence | lived alone. When her body was accidentally dis» Louch xs whalebone, ¥ to the committee, to Congress, neaniug Of the law. Mr. Butler re-| Was about at the point of abandoning the star b those elected to office by te retiring body will not | covered by a neighbor decompusition hal already Polished Rosewood F people, to present to your ri “1 favorably to the Senate. route case, made a very hate denial, and said: REV. DE. HICKS TO DR. LAMB. be paid with funds of the city. “Mr. Johnson deliv- | begun. nt of the services rendered in | — The committee agreed toa substitute for the | “ When our evidence $s. together, it will shot Dr. Lamb has received a note from Rey. Dr. Wm. ered the papers, books, etc., of his office to Mr. seatees oat inthe le | ve eater pre ea tl |Suy a i Mal wat ote | ie, ett Sly hy mrig” Vga | Coun doula cee GaN SM | Leer ones —a Tour re e life of e el be fh owe e subst rms: i wen eo 101 at the dere overcome or re- , Beautiful Wnipped Hollow ; your cothmittee, than to pre- | is claim before the Court of Claims. sey sigs you to conduct the autopsy and complete the ex- | the supreme ‘on the eleventh of huge white helmet s ha Butt, with extes Lancewood Tip ond tye. man’s real nied a rousi: uperiine s it! 4 Joints, — has ever ex: f exstatic pleastire . Black Bass with this for a mandamus. 1s a philosopher and a Lhe Committes ordered adverse reports upon the | When Mr, Merrick’s attentiolt was called this | amination of Gutteau’s body, because I believed o> Area pA pair bills to author:ze the Washington City and Point | afternoon to a statementin foe Se York Heraid | you to be not only fully competent as anatomist | syitryan's OFFER TO TCG W1LSON.—On the 4th with, terrible’ warnings . ¥. Herald corres- | Lookout railroad aud the Washington and Atlan-| of to-day that certain evidene® Which Mr. Bliss | 2nd demonstratist, but ‘thorougiily consclenticus. | or Juiy Billy Madden deposited $750 with Harry is Wo be destroy graphs from Irkutsk, July | tic ratiroad to enter the District. They were so| had mted to the grand jury had just come to | Your name appended to the report will give assur- | ini, making the amount bow Up $1,000, Which Sul- wi sixty days. He'was kind en: > pa rousing S1b. Black 3 i Thave just arrive! from | reported and indefinitely postponed, his knowledge, and ressed the | nce to all the Interested world of the fairness and | jivan 1s to pay over if he falls to knock Tug Wit- name Charics le eS one Berry, M aad Gilder, of | | An adverse report was bracred, upon the House | Attorney General in Neaant too matter, he | Correctness Of the examination, I beg to thank | son out in four Tounds, at the Madison Square | paper er oe a. a ale Fishing Tackle, 1347 Penieyivat er Melville, Ninderman | joint resolution to provide for the suspension of | said that he had writt no letter such | You for personal courtesies,” etc. Garden July 17,—¥. Y, Sun, to-day. “only five righteous men om D.C, Catalorues free. and Noros, of the hnette, after a journey of | the collection of special assessments in the Dis-| as described to the Attorney General; DR. LAMB HINTS AT FACTS YET TO COME OUT. ~~ +00 ___-__ following are the lucky qq : a — — twenty-four days. We were unfortunate enough | trict until the improvements which sald assess- that the evidence in question Dr. Lamb was found in his office this morning THE MURDER OF EMwa Rovorrs.—In Philadel- | the ‘six! SURCe q te ee pores ater between i man es ote were pmade breed apd ae completed, bore associates, Messrs. Bliss sitting before a table that looked bare after the | Phia, the coroner held an inquest = = akutsk. We pissed other on steamer dur- | and 1t was so repo to the Senaie. mself, and that they . ‘Emm: DoS Bricht's Diecase of the Kidneys, Dinbetes, | ing the night. Meiville found a letter at Olekinan | ‘rhe committee ondereke favorable report upon | sultation regardiag It ;aturther, Utter of the past few days The Guiteau debris, | Wo died ut tie Pel Drebey, Maria Fever and Deatness from icgaese; | trom Harber requesting his return, but Melville | the petition of George R. Herrick. This petition | Bliss would endeavor to. i as it might be called, had been removed. The | trom a. Ry Soleus the petony eokeenincar # King of | thous rat Bartlett could supply alt informa- | was for an allowance for extra compensation to | vened at once, in order go" i glass jars filled with masses of dull. Drugyiste use it instead of distilied waters for colu- | tlon about the Lena Delta. At his own request | the police force. A joint resolution of Congress of | Mr. Merrick ‘said which were labeled “Guiteau's Dri ‘eg ind by Capt: Berry's permission, Rusign Hunt, of | February 2, 1867, gave to officers tn the civil ser- | dial understanding ni the medical works, Ttkeepe sweet years. {he Rodgers, left the party at Olékinan to Join | vice tn the Distr'ct'20 per cent additional compen- | believe himself and his, al, all impediments Phousands have been cnred from ite n9a. Lorber. sation, The police were refused the in 88 by | reports could shake the “indicating that the work was mt alt So try 38. REN Ra ee ., | the Treasury officials, who heid that they were quently expressed in Mr. be re 1s your report, Doc! Foe J, doH- COBB, President? rewiston, Nov Fock CiirDREN PorsoxeD.—At Burlington, Vt., | not included in the, résolution. The matter has took the ' 7 Layhe originat it *, Who expected rag] four chilaren of Bryan Foley, aged tively | been before Con; and in the tly. . ©. GOSS, Director, Bath. ‘our, five, seven ar nine gan Lave Deen facaly Herrick’s petiuon praged Congress Tor allows ne G. G. CORNWELL, Grocer, Aut.. ssoned, it Is Sut eating green currants | auce tor this extra pay, and it wi wyt in eihiestant B.C. “ith Worms on ee by similar requests From otliers of the polles tater