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RELIG |OTES. (ORE REVELATIONS. Towed him no money, and he does not owe me any | watt orailties involved all er, hig | bim, of course you stayed. The world IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE LADIES’ GOODS. Soe = — ine | Tes him read who a Ho is earns "Were penomes, sad aa Twoud Bot carter this is, of course, good policy. Now, od L WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, a oP PA : Jol Walsh Fii Wide Open the | “You remember the wrangle which occurred them. /He my attention q |. P. PALM —Five Presbyterian churches have been es- | 7°" A+ Walsh Flings Wide in Congress in i878 over what was termed the | further fact that there had been remissions of | ¥°3™ SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1882. M Sabiished in Minnesota this season. Ss Star route defictencles. Do you understand the | fines and penaities for alleged non-performance of €B-To obtain any of these Letters the t must = & . cause?” Service amounting to about $6,000. He claimed call for *“Apvantisep Lerrens,” and give the date of No, 1101 F STREET NORTHWEST, —The receipts of the Free church of Scotland, | HOW GENERAL BRADY “BXPEDITED”—ASKING MATL | CANES’, ne trouble and thé discus- “a telone- Rail thas sain that’ Sis Let. = for the year ending March Slst last, were | CONTHACTORS POR LOANS AND REFUSING TO SEFAY | sion, and the deficiency was finally made good. | such was the custom. I replied that the service Ew"If not called for within onemonth they will be went | 5 waned tor duty 10h 00 patos tires 400. THRM—COPIES OF LETTERS AND CHECKS—A MAR- | There was further discilssion over the matter of | on my Toute had been performed to the UL} who ts the «Prin this I a ‘to the Dead Letter Office. ing Europe GEABOK, Ge mboapeien » em VELLOUS RECITAL—FORCING PAYMENTS TO AD- | appropriations for the star route business for the | most of my ability; that I had taken the contract OME Prise? 2 etter?’ rangements for the FALL N, the Sum ~The corner stone of the Franklin street Pres |. scy rpuorataTION BILLS IN CONGRESS—CaTO’s | fiscal year e June, 1880. In the winter of | tm good faith, nad-studied to comply with all the | “W202 yon understand <P" was to have seen | Allen Amelia Jones Lda of byterian church, Elmira, N. Y., was laid a tew “ 36,000 a ong | 1580, pending the discussion of the appropriations | provisions ¢t the saw, and had not formed mail about?” you was seen 3 amy FINE MILLINERY weeks since. : SERIO PRS ERAGE mee 2a for ‘the star routes in Congress, Gen. Brady in- | service on t* postmasters’ certificates,’ that is not | YOWAboute” one wien |e . atl Post KOUTR. structed me to pay Mr. A. C. Buell, who was then on paper, and that if the service was |» ba ay focenig = te een te ee | oe Catherine G —Rey. Father Buschart, late master of novices | clerk of a committee, the sum of¢1,000. Iagreet, generally in that way I felt morally pa i Aerktoan Gin tie wan ane ae ae prooks pies ‘now on hand will be sold at Florisant. has been appointed general of the | From the New York Horal4, 17th. and when Mr. Buell came to my office I reminded | ¢ ato mail contractor would submit | Tally understo ‘a8 o ag aasiien, 9 ae ormaeat | Learning that Mr. John A. Walsh, of Washing | him of the ract that he was indebted to me In the | to any suet’ demands, To this he sald it was evi- irant <a can aaa metas” Brewer Fannie _Jyl4_ BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. cap rip dpdeced eg ocars of the Primitive | t00, Was in the city, he having Just returned from | Um Of $500. He sald, ‘Oh, yes) and that 1 F pald | dent I aid not uncerstand the business, and the | ‘Ont ousura qua wondn’ doliare was for the | Bows gets Tastrapo Li ATHING SUITS, READY MADE AND him $500 more the account’ between us would be | best thing for me to do was to get out of the mail +4 Methodist church at Shefiield, England, over | ‘2° Capltal, a Herald reporter yesterday called | jiquidated.. Hie said he didn’t want the money | service. oe declared that I had had opportunities paseo on tne Corpus Chris and San Antonio | Graxtos Jalle Am caf Sorta: : upon him at his residence in east 27th street. It | then, but would ask {t of me justas he needed It | enough to divine how things were done, referring Sires titanate hints Bumris Lt 191,000 members were reported. will be rem>mbered that this gentleman was an | Here are two of the checks given him subsequent | in so many words to the Price and Peterson dratts ine hess er phen socks ee oer —Rev. H. 8. France, tormerly of this elty. and | sooreant witness In the now celebrated star route | 0 thls conversatl that I had held, 5 made to oraer; MOUNTAIN DRESSES AND JACKETS; ae “Have youany further letters on the subject? ‘ ‘ Now stationed at the Winchester, Va., E. | suits. A few days ago he concluded his testimony Sir & WALSH IN AND CAN'T GET OUT. “Yes Tenluk Y have. T present yOu The follow- tessa eee LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS, church, was in Washington this week. before the grand Jury of the District of Columblay * JOHN A. WALSH, Banker. T told him it was painfully evident to myself I| ing. It ts not datea”— Brown Mary W McCormick Alice ze » New Yi bli - | and it was in relation to this that the Herald tn- Lacseertas Dir ek & 1580. didn’t understand the business, that I would get | John, T leave for West to-night. See P. at once and | Butler Sallie Norton Emma M. WILLIAN. —George Munro, the New York publisher, re. esi d eta ae a btn Pay to tho order of # out; had been willing to get out ever since I had | fir“ tim tat statement; also relieve his mind reward- | Canvaticr Aunie Qwen re pratt 907 Pennsylvania avenua, lowed a el Dalhou N.J.) Col-| terviewed him. Pubic Interest has nm very seventy ~ oars. dee UE against Brown sti oe, - — oe Contd awed ia chair =D = aoa ) Cot- THUEW GuewesAae th) Sieen Ganee oaosaae ac Charen Du umcoe tinea Coe Aes been in;Ionly needed a purchaser for my mall pea Bn, ill pee that he P.yhas indorsers on | Crutchfield Carrie Frowens AT COST. marks of Colonel George Bliss, of counsel for} :, $7 pucinl eee vee . contract, He told me that I had better devote my Neewan, Wis., August 5. | Chick Harry Mrs —Prof. G. W. Atherton, of Rutger’s College, N.J., bas resigned his chair in that college to accept the presidency of the Penn State Col- lege. Our immense Stock of FLOWERS AT ACTUAL COST to reduce. Also, great BARGAINS offered in PATTERN EATS AND BONNETS. LACE MITTS AND THREAD GLOVES AT COST Crofton Genie ‘Wants Cato— | Coleman Nancy immediately? | Comtort Kose the government, to the effect that had he Aauakad a Gimean casts Me ae ot me best energies to finding one. I remarked to him | To Jonw A. Waxan, 8 East 27th utreet: been a member of the grand jury he Z ue P. writes that ho ‘has not reen you tional Park Danie, New ¥ count of Lewis | that the law afforded me ample remedy and that I t n ‘ johneon & Co,, Wasiington De Ge would have recourse to it to redress the wro! froet him at W—, Will you see P. Would have voted for the indictments. It ts also | “. done me, He then said that if I felt I was capable “Who ts this P.2” a . well known tat the action of the grand jury in No. 214. of carrying ona war against him that I might so} Phat P. is Mr. Price again.” —The congregation of the Third Presbyterian | rating to fina more indictments was the subject of | 3 JOHN A. WALSH, Banker, « 1, 1880. elect. Gen. Brady here took the drafts trom off ehareh of Daston, Ohio, have completed their | the very gravest concern in view of the evidence | : Pay tothe order of AcG. Busi On” 199% | the desk (having taken them up in his hands dur- ato is Mr. Kellogg.” i MES. M. J. HUNT, Rew edifice and now occupy It. Its cost was | that was presented to it Mr. Walsh ts engaged | /.,.°" onehnndred and fwenty-tvedoliare, =? | DeSxer® Honus te sunemher em oT MS] Have TOU ANY more telegrams, RO." ang | Potcinee SV Me sys 1300 F stiwet north weat, $60,000. as a banker and broker in Washington, and in the $15." “NSW York.” 3, A. WALSH. “Did you, after this interview, endeavor to sell | reostauth i DOUGLASS’, Kaward Lydia M 3 ha mail route 40,101?” Evans Mar. mee Lula 1 wes approached by Mr. seelagedel Medal pha ace Freig Anna me, ok HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLE! who told me in a | | “You speak ot Chase Andrews having been @ | Frazter Ata 3 —The proposition to consolidate from four or | course of his business he bought and discounted 23. In: OUR OWN MAKEOF THE FINEST WATCH SPRIN@ "a Ki rads the five Methodist churches in Brooklyn, and erect | drafts, known as postal drafts, on the Post Onice | ,Indorsement-A. C. Buell. Pay to the onder of the | , j fom Tdld. I wos al a magnificent structure large enonzh for all, has | @¢Partment. ‘These drafts are made by mail con- | 3gnnsun & Uo Wasbiagton, Dy Cor very’ ee be a iTYLE SIZE ome coerem secepene of to ome a Tohiosor wi | or eae ecaeies estates meena | reenter detec on (fe pocranzagt te" Seite sam, se defeated, the Washington street church | ‘factors In anticipation of their compensation “The other checks given to Buell I have not Toute, and advised me to make haste and sel “Yes, sort of alter ego of Mr. Brady during the | Gor, . s ‘OF “REFUSE” STEI % falling to enter into the proposal. services to the government, carrying the mails. T told him I would sell; what would he give? He | period when Brady was applying the herotc trea = poten A fine French Woven CORSET at $1, ool at me. —The Metropolitan M.E. church, which at the | The drafts are paid quarterly by the government, | | “In the course of the conversation above referred | Said he would give $25.000._I replied that such a0 | ment tome. ‘They became anxious to know how 7 _ to Mr. Buell toid me that owing to his (Buell’s) in- | Offer carried with it the idea that he (uilley) commencement of the warm season closed its | Wille discounting such paper tor a contractor | Hyence and ‘that of Josep Blackburn, of en | thought twas ‘abandoned. property.” lie suia | we,WOrk of crowding me out of my contract was canta Gane ; joes, will likely, | BAMe! George L- MeDonaugh, Mr. Walsh, tn or- | tucky, chairman of tie sub-committee on appro. | that he thought tt was the best offer I should ever {ove paying no attention te them orot the prope: et nem ect cers HKely, | der tosecure himself for a large sum of money | priations, Brady had agreed to give nim ( well) get. Isatd I was willing to take $50,000, which | sitions to buy me out. At this juncture I received ad letter: 50. ‘A Fine French Contille Hand-mate CORSET, at $1. ‘This corvet is sold in other citiea nt $1.50. ‘We have one apecial lot of Children's Regular Made HOSE, in Cardinal, Blue and Brown, st 250. Would be cheap at 35c. because of the prevailing dissatisfaction, have | joaned to McDot - b-contractor of | $5,000 for a favorable report from that comm: Would then entail great loss upon me, but that I | the follow: LEM ‘Carrie DOUGLASS’, Preachinz services Sunday mornings hereafter. | tne route tran ance ve we Me, te eee In relation to the star Fouts deficiencies and that | felt Thad toget qui, Ho refused to give me the CS cienmecn inte Fuompnon Car xINTa mon annie eo = basa cad = was yayment ss a Cy lewiett —The Congregational church at Bowmansville | In this way Walsh figured asa contractor. He | paid when the favorable report. was recelvod. in| “Did. you. have eny talk with Gen. Brady Wien Ae an Hodxes Georgie I. Tayler Jame See - ) lately found itself in a quandary. | had, as he stated, no mail service other than this. | justice to Mr. Blackburn'I stated in this connec- | about this time 2” My Dean WaLsH—I nave Just learned that notice has | Hausen Herman Mrs Tow:e Molly E Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, ing and electing a pastor who was| 40d Was not, therefore, a contractor in the| on to the jury that the Teport, "was une 1 20 January 11, 1881, at about two o'clock tn the | been. Fecelved at the department that service on 40,101 le Zpompeon Lacke aw wot ‘ordained. the membership w as ‘ascertained to | Pfoper sense of the word, While thus engaged, Senin So che papeary eee Goat rnoon, I saw Brady, and he again impressed | is entirely suspended, and creditors are taking of t innie STREE the influence he alle; Further pos! me the advisability of selling out. I told ‘k. Let me hear from you at once if Ican ald you. | Hawkins Susan ‘Treuliel BC Mrs h ° White Alice consist of all females with the exception of a boy | however, he loaned various sums of money to/on and during that session of Congress Mr. | him I was in hopes of selling out. After this | 7 he servico is so important that much Ge rete weet Be Of 15. A halt was called to ascertain how they | Gen. Brady, Second Assistant Postmastor Gen-| Buell anpronched me on the subject of the pur- | silempe Co trae with Liley Las, approached Uy | ° QiZars thy 9 ABOW what You srovore,t2 oavout | ach — See acons. The difficulty was ob- . . chase of tue Washington Cap/tal, saying that Ge i aintane . 5 a jackson vinerou NO. ieatud by clearing aonacermnce: ao pele teate ee ie ca eben Mea) Brady had full appreciation of his (Bueli’s) ser- | Who sald that he came to see if he could not de: % Tel ole eo ie) letter?” Johnson ‘Martha Wright Gracie hg = these moneys Coaned as Mr. Walsh seems tohave | Vices rendered to the stir route contractors | With me in regard tothe mall route saying sub-| «wae teaamencecr iso this that Mr. Brady an- | Jouco2 Mary Wane ais —The inhabitants of Teanallstown were out | understood in the regular order of his business) | through the columns of the Capilat and other. | stantially that he was interested with Lilley.” Dulled ee ntccnes : Joinsou Lortes Wood liatue {im fall force Thursday evening to greet the | aud Brady refused, Walsh entered suit against | Wise. He sald Brady had agreed to assist him in| ("What ald he offer? “I think the record will show three days later.” | Jonson Mollie Welsh HE > | Brady in the District court of Washington. This | the purchase of a controlling int-rest in the stock le showed an inclination to do better than} «pid you not institute an attachment here Waish Irene F members of the McKendree M. E. chureh choir, | was more than ayear ago. Titls litigation, Walsh of Se paper one Pra 2. ons J ey ae = Spee bee in cash be against ae Seen attachment aE we cat free te this city, who gave a concert to ald the Sab- | ¥: , attracte e - | him have about $44 leclin 10 $0, and a | 82 ate, and I have siuce leat RS é ts . 3 Villiaias Katie = = ath schoui orthe ME. ZiouM. E. church ia pros | Mee eouesed “Hence about ae setts Se5CrRs | Short ume arwerwmand. Gon. Brady Cord me; az ata | SOUL tn ait probsbilts, have been pald 4,00 | .q,1 did atéach his ploperty tn the Bell Telephone Wilson Sta HOUSEFURNISHINGS._ o 4 F company and bis bilance at Hatch & Foot’s, To Victor euri i - Uni 2 8 Mr. W: . also Buell, that he (Brady) had advanced him | but for Brady's interposition. It has been related 0 ‘i ia Fendered P cAacbng those:whp took pert beter Detore: the ean arn ae the Wr iice? SRRCSr | (Buell) the’ necessary money to. purchase a-con- | LO me that Brudy saidunat 1 should be lett weverely | MY suprise I found nothing at either place, not- | Joues Winnie RRCHIGERATOUS AT REDUCED PRICES. Pe WI WIS DOW SCL 5 will ~ a ; withstanding the fact that Mr. Brady had given | Jonee Jane i F gna SE 1 eeroearcet tenia we ct. | troliing interest in the Capitad, Brady. taking for | 2lone, and such a condition of affairs would be ib hat Mr. Bi ; any Miss Anna White, Mrs. J. S. 3 DNC OF Phoned, Bendy anal daa fos, Andict. | hus security, asl was informed: by both Of thes, | made Tor me that tsuould be glad to bake any Bab FOR e ee ee nee AMONNE OE maciney | Se Nae Westos Pauline Tate teat eek Gill and Boswell. Miss Georgie Webster. Mr. | the charge of conspiring to. defraud the govern- | the stock which Buell had bought. thing for the route.” CouPEoaaie WOT SELLY GLASSER. James H. Forsythe, Mr. Will A. Lackey. Misses | ment of the United States. After the expiration ASSESSING FOR THE CORRUPTION FUND. “PLACATING” INVESTIGATORS. ew S a US GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Guroy’s Improved LACE CURTAIN 8TRETCHERS, Ferguson and Webster, M. of the term of the grand jury which found this | «rn the spring of 1880 Mr. Chase Andrews, mail| Was not this about the time the movement was ere Shere ary offers amade 0 compromise Appleman AG Henysiuan Theo GEO. WATTS, the members of the Mount Vernon Quartette; | indictment rumors became very numerous in the me started to investigate Gen. Brady's affairs?” this suit with you as it progressed?” Aisiutner Joseph Ingram Louis W Jyl4 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenve. i ie G District, and it was declared a certain United | CoBtractor, who had-very intimate relations with _ tig: a “Do you mean the indebtedness of Mr. Brady to | Atekton Mr gohns JT ie eee “3 Manne Reatins dives Mr Cheetos eG us” | States Senator had barcly escaped tnaictment wath | Gen. Brady, approached me on the subject of the | “Yes; Jerome J. Hinds, through Counsellor Mac- ne. fe + Brady t0 | Ascongh W Jett Mr 709 WILNARTH & EDMONSTON. 799 aM After ING pextemaace the ages wee Brady and Price, and the Tact that he had not | payment of what he claimed to be my share of the | lean, of thls city, had brought to the attention of | "TG, » : Aruey Mal Wr Johsntou Heme — . 4 h been Indicted was all to be due to ences 51 cr the a i " re zula 7 {nvited to partake of a collation. becuse on cade ee ao bee leaves fund subscribed by contractors to accomplish the lepartment some allezed irregularities of Mr. Blagburn Arthur Jeflerson Dr. Sami “Yes, there were two efforts made tocompro- | Hosiey Chas FRUIT Jans, th anniversary of the | ‘The nature of the influence employed was not | Passage of the appropriation bills through Con- | Brady's In connection with James B. Price, mall | mise. "Judge Jerry Wilson, of counsel for Bredyy —Sunday last was the ress. He stated that the amount I owed was | Contractor on the route trom Las Vegas to Albu- SOR ith | BAmed. These rumors reaching the ears of R. T. | & Sate _ RENEE some time about January 23 or 24, 1882, suggested | Bull C's pastorate of Rev. C.C. Meador in the Fifth | Merrick, associate counsel for the government | $9,000. 1 eG ee maa eee JoCUL Ty Bie ee aera: dil eas Wave aap interest ith Tiley ana | 12 My counsel that if Teame to Washington that | Brown ifon ¥ W Baptist Church, South Washington. This In the star route cases, he requested an inter- | tba of that oifered to sow ie a list of contrivu. | Brott in theatumpte) purchase of yoar rouse.” s | Ne Was of opinion that a settlement could be ef- | Bowe Frank JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS, (THE BEST MADE.) SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. view with Mr. Walsh. ’ Aecordingly these two “ei oN t think be had ona fected.” 5 ot DECORATED DINNER from $18 Jaly, 1857. and soon aiter the old Shiloh church | reached him and. aske Fe a ro a ee eee eee ae une | they court by giviae Ne ees at io Placaus mim If | “w¥es,1 did. When I recelved the telegram from | Busisell 15 Maxruder Judge WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, * property (the site of the present building.) was | State to him the nature of the testimony hecWalsh) | Mflerward T was In the oflice of Gen: Brady, and : : . | MY counsel in Washington I wired Senator Kel- | Brown Itt ev 5M Misorsaines 709 MAKKET SPACE. ed, and in 1866 the Shiloh building, a | had given before the jury. Of course, owing to} Anarewa. I told hin 1 bad, and. thot Mr. AD- Joky Soking bim whether or not he thought there | Baruvanwe - Metsu La - : | ag ‘as rolled to the back of the lot | !@al restrictions, he couid oniy state the nature of: | g. eens at eMac rey Was any use In iny going onthere. He replied as ) jy . phy P - Was Fol ‘© the back of the lot | Wiathe had testified tocant with this hatttion | FeWS was inclined to be Yacetlons, as I 1 vise against | frie a ines Murphy Paddy 5 and the brick edifice erected, at a cost! ¥r ‘Walsh compiled with Merrick'shqmet ar | thought Gen. Brady looked inquiringly | Bridy and oluers, “It was, of cours, desirable to Y Marri A BOOKS, &c. ot about £27.00. During his ‘pastorate Mr. | Merrick expressed the greatest surprise, A few | @t, Me and asked me it I still Veld to that | stop Hinds, gi the way to stoo iim was togive | sony aw, Nerve ae | Sen ow, eno eng SS ——=—=—= Me hed 2.6 2s “4 os gre BUFDHEC, opinion. I laughingly replied that I dia; that I | bim an intefest in ‘this route (40,101) whenever I Se tele t ran) ton Wi a JEW BOOKS.— leador has preached 2,690 regular Sunday YS subsequent to this interview, and on the sug- : % x3 0 os Yes. Ithink so. W. says come. K. | Barnes Wm Magruder WS ; sermons (besides his revival work); at-| gestion of counsel to the goverrment, JudgeWslie, | B4d_ myself been most thoroughly and ex- | Was compeliéd to géll, “Who does W. ” Cornell Chas Moore Wm. Sergeant Ballantine's Experiences dell ‘ is pe vi Site, | haustively examined by Blackburn's committee, “You say that Hinds started to have criminal 4 es W. mean - . f South Mountain Masic, Mrs. M. tended 1,775 funerals: held about 1.300 regular | holding the Criminal ferm for the District of Co- | and I certainly, so far a tue approorlations were | procedure wsainst Brady anl obi ors?™ understood It to mean Wilson, of counsel for Sn Caone, Sy Von eee wer meetings; baptised 600 candidates; paid | JUnDIA, called together the mew grand jury, witch, did not feel that I was called upon tor | "Yes, sir: Mr Hinds mide an ailidavit, which Ree rcreean a Ralph Waldo Emerson, His Lifeand Writings, ty-@. 7,000 pastoral visits, and married 507 couples. | Ths tae streetcar a ane Gotober. ; that it had not cost a cent, and I was | was publisiied ina New York pap-rat the tine. | {What dla the stenature K. stand for? o Anta, Bees and’ Warpe, by Sir John Lubbock. His present membership is 373. He has served | tion of callin; together a grand jury that had been | §featly surprised at the tasnitude of Mr. An- He went also to Bistrict Attorney Corkhill, as I When yor ney ‘Washii ‘hom did = Owens J E Floating Matter of The Air, by John Tyndall. as pastor longer consecutively than any other | adjourned. Mr. Walsh was again auininoned and Fr ee a SLO) Cn [rae Be Sentagton whom eld Fon ey oe. Gee ee ae eee fd > Lair. Wa aga it was hard to make deman faabjin the interes! 2 Uni : js Edwards. in the District. appeared before this new grand jury, and the fol- | me, and lasped Into silence, No further reference | States goveranient action sould ve caken.™ “I saw Mr. Wilson at his office.” ed org ae id The Epoch of Reform, by Justin McCarthy. — The membership of the North Capitol M. E. | Wing _intervi-w ts ebiefly concerning his test!- | Was mado to the subject in our conversation at hat wag the result?” What did he say? jyS WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Tth strost. @bureh, of which Rey. W. H. Read ia pastor, are court, the goverment, counsel, tie People ot {hg | that time, though Brady looked somewuat irrl-| “Nothing. ( Funterstood at the time that Hinds | , ‘Substantially, that tt would be very desirable sea ' 4 to have the settlement of my bill against Brady, G Rennoe Eu EW BOOKS. Rot yet out of their difficulty. It will be re- | District and probably of the country atlarze, no | USL Seen Co tenons counsel to Disixlct At} fra thint popes th Doadg E N nd D e ndrews ever speak to you again on | torney Corkiiiil, and further, that hts counse, Mr. | 274 ® (Wilson) was In hopes that it could be membered that the church (corner of North | othet indictments were found. “Ttshould be stated | gap sna Maat} Maclean, welit to tife Attoriey General, the Post. | #¢°omplished, and that if I would only be rea: 2 c Floating Matter of the Air, by John. F.R.a, i here that Mr. Walsh has theappeara i 1a ‘ he FORt | ah fled. thi jerris Prof Sullivan Mr A 1,80. y sie Jou Capitol and K streets) was erected some years | earnest, thorouching soins: Weslo aee | No, he did not.” master Genetil, thelsixth auditor of thé Treasury | Syle he fel" Sullsfied that it could be done. I re- | Devis Win H Smith ¢ on iy ty Aye st gUbome on two lots, one purchased and the other aj presses’ one with the idea that hes perfectly | ‘(Did Gen. Brady? of the Fost Oise department, and even to Get. | tot Gen prady elther Owed me all tie money os wes Shalenburger HonJ W | new ‘edition, paper, 5) cents: Anne. by ‘and it was supposed that the title was | honest and straigntierwant wie (dy but very much later,and at the tims | Brady, but agcar ag Ihave ascertained taere Was | Ne Gsred" tre Notlnes ONee feo eer | Hick Stuart Short Peter | slates Fenimore "Woolron, $1.25; ""Cauornta, for hen T asice 5 sh transac- 16” © owe 3 tha B ‘an 4 . “I wai show you atthe outset,” sai a “What occut after thi “) " = “ i . : ‘i 4 A 4 to satinty the trust the square wassold, the pur- | Walsh, “a communication I received. trom Gen, | Mall contract” Cee laos Poet tee ikie pa oO Tne een Gee ee ee Tyler 3 “Aschentirondel 8 8 ine none” Bl A vera @hasers being parties who desired to improve “A short time subsequent to this conversation pe ks J redimiey “ Fi v1 Yo ovel, $1.50. a rr the property, ‘and were especially desirous of anes f panes a (epee oe cont Eno, | thectrips on the route 40101 were reduced by onier | to him that I was of opinion that he was very lia- Willag te adiaie Mes Wilson! askotl me At that | Grigia Andrew Taslor Robert Ines ter ae oe Werrorw an he Goo eommencing the improvements on the site of ieline fe Of Gen. Brady trom seven to six trips per week, | ble to indictment. He replied very tersely that he | that he would sce ils principal and eal aL ine Ihe eS ad the church. There have been. ‘number of ine | BANde4 the feporter the following letter: gausing ‘a reduction of pay amounting to $10." | nad a corneron the grand Jury and that Mr. Hinds’ | {el'to see me that Mgit ctalng eee ie aed Vesey Vi FRANCIS B. MOHUN, ferviews between the officary of the elmurch and | me's De in Rew Yock ip mre We eee Dies | SAny Other orders on that router" efforts would amount to noting.” Rot come, nor has he ever mentioned the subject | Gitte Win Wareet eee purehasers,-but.no satisfactory arrange- | an effort to put it np-this-week. Lam im need of ‘‘zin- | “Yes, sir; on July ot)-thesameyear the termi- | “Was that so?” er pa Haunaon Oot BD : Ments has so far been male, and the church | &%t-", y aH tyou loan me sonie Chattanooga stock, for nusiwes changed from Sante ¥ Thee. ‘Albu. | | “It was until Gen: Garfleld’s accession to" omtt4a:" ieee any other attempts at a compro- | jiawis Ma) EZ Warren Honey pct @aiming thet thas some rights has placed the | Nuh "it Sve my obligation. at what you paid ror it | querque, causing a further reduction of pay | Then the administration, through Wayne Mac. fe tines Hughes Geo it — Matter in the hands of a lawyer. ‘With that I can raise what I eed, to help ta themove- amounting to $30.200.58 per annum; thas in the | Veagh, them Atterney General, commenced Pr0- | mcton’ as I can remember, o. Senator Dorey seat vee Filkst period of a few weeks following my refusal to pay i word to me that ne would like to t 1 =o ‘The trouble wit .t my means . | this $8,000 rt ce “Did Hinds publisti any statements in relation - Salo Sho etre Li Cool Furniture for Summer. Sen Union Teieesach co Goo Gee ede oes | Sa Bay was reduced abouy | ay and Briers comccicnre ey House. I called there, saw Mr. Dorsey, and | Harttent Jno i pote Califorula. (ncw evition. ‘Wom the Providence Journal. ef ingued when, ingued will ive me $120,000 or PETERSON URED TO F100 WALSH id, and I was requested by Gen. Brady, | Do iuormed me that yas eae Drake's White Mountains, (Travelers edition), In the midst of summer heat—we write om andhoucenotava line. My wohphone tordsarect: | “Mr.Walsh, were there any further credits in the | Witt tghanas fae aay superintendent, HF. | in this city and desired inating asetticment wits | LIS OF Lkitehs REMAINING IN RAST @voling theme—ot hammocks, of easy and splint Se eee a Easing Dewees ne the | WAY Of postal drafts for the account of Brady and | statement in relation to tie Las Vegas-Albu- | Nits ae rey expressing the opinion that I could CAPITOL STATION, @hairs, of rattan furniture All these make more | lumber busintss, ko. Tana like cramped a wee | Kelloggs.” qu-rque route, gy name having been mentioned, | Cone i wisninetos that alge ees eM Sarvapar. Juve 3%, 1003. eomfortable or more satisfactory the comforts of | Grail of wish Thareas inubte ee | We muereed in || M¥es, there were. I was given postal dratts | {ofeiner with S. W. Dorsey, HC. Kernos, aad | fy ng would return Mond:y mornings and was | pean ain wep CADE LISTS the season. The manufacture of splint and rat-| Yours, &c., idoaist: Brapr. | #mounting to about $15,000, drawn by B. H. Peter- | facts alloged by Hinds. Mr. Eaton told ne. thataul | SaUsfled that everything would be all right if I Berry Misa P A Siler Mrs Laura Gin chairs het sesumed ‘immonse| proporti “In explanation of this I will say,” said Mr, | 89200 route No. 80,162, Louistana, Half of this | of the gentlemen mentioned by Hinds had writtea | Would only yield in my demand—make some con- | Carron Mrs Bertha Zpomes Bre Leura, : neat demand every, | Walsh, “that Brady knew Thal this stock in this | was for the account ot Brady and hatf tor the ac- | lettrs to Brady. exonerating him as far us they | CeSslon. q wold Mr. Dorsey that I would not do it; | Frye Aunie Te ras Since. ‘The summer chair {sin great demand every- in the course of my business I was in the | count of Kellogg. They were socredited,- ‘These | could. I deciined to write the letter. ‘Taese tet | {ALT had just come trom Washington, had seen | Jackeon, Mrs Jan y a - =i P| are a shai @ and had told him that I wanted my ‘where, more particularly along shore, or in any | Office of Messrs. Hatch & Foote, and deeming the | drafts were refused paym nt by P--lersoy because, | Urs were afterwards published in the Nationat EY place where broad arse will unaaie price of the Louisville and Chattanooga ae ashe alleged in an aMflavit now on fie in the | Zevudlicun, of Washington, and are on record.” | | 2 una ald in tail’ Mr. Dorsey sald that i was chase for a few points (the boys having given it | office of the Sixth Auditor of the Treasury for the | “What happened next?” ae of money, an that he rather feared a B ‘Thompson Michael Broad-bottomed chairs. The largest manufac- | out that it was pone to port nT tarued Urean or tis postal depirtment, the consideration bad tailed, 1 long sitbsrquent to thts Mr.Brady annulled | jeitlement could not be effected AGES So of splint chairs in the country is said to be | Clerks and ordered him to buy me 30 full shares | and he protested’ against their payment vy tie ‘Then iny connection with the Post | TiS ended my Interview with Mr. Dorsey. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE GEORGE- fa New Hampshire. where twentv-five or thirty | (0% cash. Gen. Brady was then in the office and | government, and the protest was observe. Now, department ceased.” Ne ee Hares pees anager TOWN, D. C., POST OFEICE, is White Mountains; $3. isbaumead chats sec at vor 'Y | heard the orders. Tgave Messra. Hatch & Foote | in tiris connection I hand you a letter, which ex- id you subsequ ‘ntly demand payment from | (tet moreno ‘ellogg’s demand Sarumpar, Jovy 22, 1882. to Europe; $1.50. Anew chairs are disposed in @ season. | my check for $24,027.50 to pay for it. This was on | plains itseif:— Mr. Brady for moays loaned him?” Ff that money LADIES’ LIST. Stationery and Fi ‘They are made of birch and maple, and with! D-cember 11, 1480. My bank account was with Wasurxarox, D.C., Sept. 29, 1381 id. Ho and Tthen instituted | ospisih fugelisres O OMNE MleeTain, Which MAY | Bock Dire OM. 2 Gites Mrs Hacxiet o7 ; Proper care will last a life-time, or as long as| Messrs. Winslow, Lanter & Co. Here 13 their | Jomy A. Waran, Eva., Washinton, D.G.y * a ae := Coleman Jane, 3 Leo Mary Jane law Spy other chair. A great many of these com- | Statement (showing an account current), in which | Dean Smm—The consitteration for waich t gave yo . Wasutnaron, D. C., Feb. 2, 1881. | Flemming M Thornton Sallie x16 ‘Washington. D.C. ¢ fortable implements are going sea and country- | 1m debited with the amouut by Winsiow, Lanier | ‘raft on route No. 30,162, Louisiana, having cessed 'y, attorney was Enoch Potter, who made a | JOHN A. Wasa, East Twenty-seventh, New York: GENTLEMEN'S LIST. ~ : anak this time: A souks woman went to a | ©O% . the expedition having been cut off ani the cririnal (én demani upon Mr. Brady.” Will you set to my credit with Winsiow, Lanier | Cook Ben Lawson Adam a ee “Now here ts a memorandum,” continued ar. | Shel having boon restored I have to rcavest that | “ss not Mr. Potter couusel for Air. Brady now2” _| that $1,943?) Answer. W. P. Kritoca. | Cook Alfred M Morgal Lewis PIANOS AND ORGANS. el None seemed to | waisn, “whic! - ¥ 1 lo aud return} aye. < he re. e “Was ‘ King Henry Smith HA — ——— , @uit. At last she exclaimed. “The fact Io Trane | Waist, “which saows that I received dratts for | fizm!> me. “Your obedientac ant, Yes, sir; he is for the reason that 1 suzgested | “Was this the character of the evidence that ——— p s that Is I ch for two!” Wi various sums of mone; . H. Perensoy. | tO him ior hts own interes’, Mr. y being a | went before the grand jury at its last session?” 4t JREIGHENBACH’S PIANO WAREKOOMS, PIANOS chair large enouch for two! en | sumer of route, 51 sian biiatanols 66 Geena Gives “Did Mr. Peterson ever explain to you why he teh better client than I, that he let my ease go} “Yes,it was, It was a knowledge of this testl- of various makes for sale and rent at he saw the large splint chairs she bought one. | pate of draft, July 13, 1880; quattcr ending December | Nad given those dratts?” and that I would employ other counsel.” Mony that made Mr. Bliss state that ithe had] [NE DRESS GOODS, duced prices. Wim, Kuabe & Co. ‘The rattan furniture is coming into extensive | 31, 19%): $1,250. : | “Yes, he did. About the time of the writing ot | “Do you conceive that Mr, Potter was right in | been a member of the Jury that he wouldhave | A Pon yg a se in all the apartments where coolness is | Fonte. 31,148—San Antonio to Corpus'| that letter he Sald that he wouldn’t pay the drults ed to vote for an indictmont."”” =e a Nam! of gought. The rattan furniture in its present | $ui*hg Gages ending setioi E ‘une 30, 1330. Date of draft, | because the service had been cut down, and it was | “I eertainly do consider that he was perfectly || “Had you no personal animus against any of ALLET DAVIS & CO.'S ; B ; jt; | consideration of the ‘expedition, ight in his action; indeed, I suggested 1t myself, | th defendants?” SILKS, SATINS, &s. 1 1 4 form is comparatively new. The rattan sofa or | | stmnbr of rou 31-120 Intiancta toCorpuscheiett | NaGuivon thewsdeatte Tor deseo ent as T have said.” “1 have not and have not had, and really regret 4 Jounge comes nearer to having nothing under | {oF quaste. ending Seytember, 188’. Dave of draft | then” YT areued that ¢ Woe a eee ie ee Waot did you then employ a3 counsel?” the necessity which compelled my presence before “ 3 @ resting man than any other apparatus, unless | “Niner of route, 31,14 San Antonio to Corpna | NOL responsible for the loss of the ‘expedition’, €=, | “1 then employed L. G. Hine, of the city of | the jury. DU Anasiauch te 1_was sworn te cee che — Agent, 811 9th ntrect norgiwest. 3 it be a hammock. Summer houses without car-| Christi; quarter wading’ Sepiember 30. 1a0. Critett | T took the same ground with the Sixt Andioeot mington, and through ulin’ fled my suit | trata I ‘would not deviate from that line, hurt Ww. i drawn July 16, 1879; £3,0 reasury ; i - | against Mr. Brady.” rns ight.” pets, and furnished with rattan furniture. are ft oa arabia Ls the Treasury in my written communication. How- | #gatnst y. Wwhomsoever it might. can be done for | nwa" susrie cdot 14s san Antonlo to Corvus ever, the provest of Peterson prevailed.” SENATOR KELLOGG EXCITED, “Have you any idea of the influence that pre- | Great bargains in remnants, odds, ends, &c. EATTYS ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $90. PIANOB, Wo will borin our semi-annual closing-out sale now. | 'sh07's0. Factory, y and Cate logue free.” Address DANIEL Y BEATTY Wi a Wa Nu ec y ¥ ” ed an tndictment?” ‘. Personal comfort in warm weather. Rattan ¥ 16, v0. Eee cid you aticrnpt tw elect eny hat occurred then? edares test One case of WHITE DIMITY Mi yard wide, | 2% 5- ehairs cost from six dollars up, and whole sets suber of Foute, 31,143—San Antonio to Corpus OH Ore oe prady batare: you appe “Inmedtately after the filing of my sult against inguencen vers pentane Some eee 125 oonts per rand. — L. WILD & BRO. from fifty dollars to two hundred dollars. The DIG. StS MATOR PBL Date of draft | eye. Tala. Onthe th of December, 1899, r sent | Mr. Bray, or about that tine, there was the read.” y LAWNS, Scents. CALICOES, 5 cents. ‘ it chairs are sold for one to five dollars. r of route, 31,143—San Antonio to Corpus | Gen. Brady the following note: . zi greatest consteraation manifested by Mall Con- Do you consider that your examination by Mr. PHBeeiCaiie al Bliss before the Jury was comprehensive enough | One case of all-wool DEBA\ tractor Price. Mr. Kollogg, on the morning of | Shi senrching ia chariccege oug! GES, 20 cents per yard. Sune 4, 1981, about half-past seven or eigt o'clock, | "* yao. Tasr at a loss to know how any examiner | 500 fiegee of INDIA LINENS, the cheapest ever offered eters cere sper thie year. One. dolisr and | "4 stosonitieees Geyrnat:—A fire will bo made in Sheridaz's cave at is year. One dollar and | "The bovediaite we cod before the gran Ju: ;| pas kev dans citleg at manilla cord and patent hitching pin, stretchers, | ,,“Fifteen thousand dollars of thew drafts,” con- | Send.word by bearer. AS | nint, and sald that I meant to rain hin, and: ina | to the goeetmmen te cag wae te eee ee pe eee fe rods to Keep the hammock spread and | {171104 ME Wall “was on account of roule, No. | _ “Brady replied, writing on the back of my note: | Uisjointe: ay, gate me tol No, sir, I never have.” Flacks and Felstios will be iven, out by the ii] GTILL GREATER REDUCTIONS @ pillow. The pillow comes from Japan. It is as halt for the ore Of Gen, tes ann Pe a ged tt Cony i Wiers and that the fact of my littzation against “How eilsed understand that you came to be weil-k m that the J: ‘are content to rest heat for himself. Th tre $1.50 Gore were, je & rather protracted session | Mr. Brady was calculated to bring out matters | summoned before the grand jury?” s quarter en Jing March 31, 1840. Draft drawn, Hf i = er ; ; : k Fine SILKS, SATINS and VELVETS from the low- ar - their heads at night on little four lezzed stools | on account of rout” 1,120, hinded'in digeotiy frou | sumed ag a miatier OF face Ue, BO fae toe ars | “ust would severely reflect upon him. that, inmemnch ts Ted Gets bit eae ee | mi soe THE MISFIT STORE, er on biocksof wood. The pillow now sold with | Gen. Brady for credit of his own account.” me $35,000 oF $4,000 he was of opinion taat I was | «H» said that Mr. J. B. Price was a very timid | that perhaps I would be a -valusvie witenes aon? | S00PARASOLS snd SUN UMBRELLAS st reduced hammocks is supposed to be the Japs company HOW SENATOR KELLOGG WAS INTERESTED. indebted to him. I asked him to explatn, whien | man, and that my action against Mr. Brady had | in addition to that, tier of | Prices CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Pillow, or the one used by tne better classes. At| “You mention the name of Senator Kellogg, | be ld as follows: thoroughly frightened him, and that be (Price) Post Office depat Beautifal FIGURED SATINES reduced to 373 cents. il events the Japs are not foolish enough to | row do you prove that he had anything todo with | gpificeesgthte MY, Toute had been ‘expedited,’ | had appealed to him (Keltora) to save him fromm | mate a statement in the — make yard goose feather pillows and | the transactions?” henston iff laagined that auch calves rare tous | whauhewsenk ras | aie bor usirees d.__He told fe W. W. BURDETTE & 00., ‘The room must be altered to_meot the demand of the 5 : whai erstand, He ” 1. We Gover with em! shams to use in warm “In answer to that I will say,” said Mr. Walsh, | forfun. Irem:rked I considered that such ‘ex; me then substantially that the Price drafts and “Overa gro winz custom of the MISFIT STORE. and in order weather. A small excelsior or corn h > y mcd ay arto ana Duenvorolt by-etecn. while making Supepen fow is the best for — or rusk pil- | «that I paid him various gum. 5Generally it was in | “itlon’ and increase of trips as_had been accorded | the Price note of $5,060 bad been given by Price to | “ Did it hove any bearing on this 1m ‘Nos. 928 Tth st. and 706K n.w. | not to be by Sere hem, Hel sessed | Somos cg ove aot | Revi aera pipe ia ated | Nocatee a NES | ACORN, CU, wone | yyrare woueTam maxnooe cam [EEaESeS -coolers. s lone ve On ‘pus Cl to San i a Saasameeck ont stretchers, cord and hitch | CoYemlent at the time. Here, for instance, 1s a | tor the service and in accordance with law. He | toni, and. for some additional pay onthe route | stury avout vent Brsdy's demand fora certale nk - sortase and os pargs gee cost three dollars and a- eo Lh Rage hegre I {no gt eae eped nee ae has sa ayes inight Fae Bare repers a copper pees of $10,000, for which he has the bank voucher. fey nd White “All lines Sait tor 865, . ’. good yt Ay8 Of re] anythin; you previous to Best Indigo an hite linen formeciy Batt Henot lft to the rain and Jews they wil in, Uc, but tits was a practical age, and that T onzht | this iierview with Kellogg ?”" = Kellogg’s Defence. (Rosmmon's Parexs—Jaxvanr Ur, 1881.) ‘ congaes not to object to the upplication of the rule which | “I do not think that he had, but he had written ‘Wasnington, July 17, 1882, $ ai de jouw a. waren. had been administere. to all contractors alike, adh me a letter earl 18, 188i, as follows: ‘With reference to interviews published in two Caoedinore Frei jarringes. ane Banker. asked res. le rep! Asror Hot New Yorx, May 18, 11 New York journals this morning, ‘French Casaimere Suit, Brom the London Truth. Pay to the ae es 25y, 331879. twenty per cent perannum during the contract | Mr. Jonw Watan, Washington, Do: 7 es A. Walsh atieares to connect Sita cesar . HE = ‘They are so unlike anything in the same To Westen Lees Bigs one 6F-100 dollars, ctlow auch Glee aaa “your ine! ot amount gumber of routs & ar fonpaly ere Toute cases, 1 have only this to say: The grand poem ea emree ¥ rease of pay | amount, number of rout notes Sd Jury of the District of Columbia, composed of y FOU; also the dit - ji twenty-three of the best citizens of Washi < BRADY'S FUND FOR CONGRESS. faust Poly on yo0. 40 sive ine facta ontee te oeaene | a majority of whom iit ‘For the purpose of applying his peculiar arith- | loss and rewrite my bogk. Hexpectt 70 on. ene ae Ke rea be metic to my case he figured that the increase in my “ 7, pr = a s Address cara:Real Estate Trust Company, No. 115 he had to postr Guten teams ere 1s another: ay per annuin was from $74,500 to $185,795, which | Broadway, New ar neary closed out, but s few are want any com: soon. Price—weli, ‘mentionine. -» Coats at ‘afew more formery $10. ms Indorsemen’—Shellaburger & Wilson. onter of Bangs & Co. Pay Bank of Amevioa Row You, ? # f ives and friends lay themselves out to spend the day as merrily as they can. A ; i $0, f rt ‘The stock of 50 and 750. Dock Vests is emall, é . was an increase of about’ $60,000 per annuin, inustiares {oecite answer to questions, as | WZ, ‘but ther are some left yet. “A word to the wine, we: tes of two perscas. ‘There have been man JOHN A. WALSH, Banker Twenty per cent of this was $12,003; thus during TA wraltd this letter come 43 yout” that gah poy ke Sch eu spe fos ta, bitches culties . . . BD. ¢ contract term of three years my tax ted | “Thisletter was handed. to ine by Senator Kel- | ge but now that it has taken place it is throuzh’ Pay to the order of Win. P. Kelle oon years my tax amoun! yy Senal a [ ; oon” May 23,1881" com Bult at §7. Would be cheap at $12. The fathers of the bride and bridegroom are Pico hundred dollars. hepa isos Soe skilliully woven together as to create an 1 feat $8: Would bus cheat a lS; comperes, the mothers commeres, all the | | "gn 00" MANERE CO. way further debits to your account according cept sonatay Kelis ask you todo anything in | Sion unfavorable tome. itis true that I had’ the Ednet Bunter formerly 81-76 ual 6, reduced to 81.98 eonnections are ~ alli 2 ‘ion- “Y, “ : I misfortune to have some business relations with thing that they ce aaa e an “te peo = okusiher S fess Re ee: Hiwiene iit had sata to aeaees i tiebreae. donb auch things that Then corde Latin Paied Le Laie it was given to > - . eI ee ai rr ° *, * jus could not resist reaching nt services to each other. The whole fortune with that 1 could not dispose of (ye matter in that way, | {Or Fat Batod had gencraly Tenised Peer e | same conclusion that the grand jury reached. The — which the bride has been endowed may £o, if her Sareea raegy aces nae Dich benetiven a Ceenexpened, and that I had | WINVAV ic guoseqaentiy to this that your legal we ee one See ho ae OUR MOTTO: survives her, to his family; and all his ‘Wasiixatox, 10.C., Dec. 23, 1879. ““What did you gay?” ceedings were led?” = sta is to x & bo= . at Gio Milind: money may eventually enrch hers if she out.|; Pay tothoond-ret W, Pik Kalioee “Laid that it would take powertul giasses tor | “MY recollection ts that 1t was.” “ex ee "5 lives him. It is also understood that, should ifn te to discover wher2in Thad been benef hid yom ever Bas Py conwormarion with Price Washington, Setietacticn quemateet cs Ge or other disasters overtake the ‘New ferring him to his various orders affecting’ arti ne parently acting under 2s Saber soon Bewly-wedded couple, both families are to assist | “75 ae voWhat did he say then?” instructs ive hinn, aptaternoet them. The principle ef each family group main-| pint”"New York, “Well, he sald Thad hela back Which would indicate that I had discounted taining its uatortunate members, and not throw- | Wabieon DC. y si 3 haa ing them on the state, is even more distinetiy ; tier that hid T been Tahal a bees Reo custom than in the code. e differently perhaps.” 4 “What Gia you them.” +) ‘ve Fe a ‘When aid you have this interview with Mr. ‘This is why marriages celebrated in England between young Frenchmen and English giris b “Tsaid that It then Bett the ; “Did one eck ae See eres tthe, felons o theTor:| | eer oem oats eB Rah ana videnar ive ey “ERS, S ss ane casts a comeaung =e ac alyoceugnagayment a ore AU Prey atest, and. emp ve tag more applicable to the arisiuczatic than to the . ve tot Eee that I had! ] Fsed Yo RS SAU eeereet On Sees RSET PEEL middie nag ‘aocount of | ade “DANGER BIGNALS. — ——— at a Lr deeptltnue ae rote hr letter or by telegram?” oe ‘before them for examination. ga sehen op ehneenay A 4] yor go cessive crops of laurels, remarked pleasaitly to ' 208. i 3 ; leahpeonts/ = these waya, we rents, We. 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