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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Sd AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, - } —_Nerthweet Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by ; ENGLAND'S WAR IN EGYPT. ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 2 GEO. W. ADAMS, Prev’ THE TENNESSEE ELECTION. ero SES on ibelt Gea accounts af 10 coats per Soporte er meet Coy i cd a SUCCESSFUL REVOLUTION IN ECUADOR, ome year, $6. tix months, « vee fice at Washington, D. C., 28 brished on Friday—$2 a year, x mouths, $1; 10 copies for $i5;23 THE SARATOGA RACES TO-DAY, V"= 60—N® 9,139. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1882. TWO CENTS. Mrtdish War Hotes, | Matra, August 4—The government has accepte@: an offer of 100 men of the volunteer artillery ter NGRESS 1S DOING, | trsmmensay: Me, conferees. on tne Japanese | for increased service made by Peck or, Miner on | IMPROVEMENT OF THE Potomac. | ®t in Rept Washington News and Gossip. | WHAT CO) indemnity bil! have agreed to let the bill go over | this route. Loxpox, August 4—The Queen visited Porte. to next sescion. . At helf-past twelve o’clock the usual recess was tees mouth to-day and inspected Ue transport Cata= GoveRNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal rev- CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. taken. Annual Report of Engincer Abert. apr — peed ieee ee THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. enue, $493,885.95; customs, $1,010,555.10, PROGRESS TOWARDS ADJOUR) The Senate, in executive session yesterday, con- AFTER RECESS: a, from Constantinople st that two trat HAS REMOVED TEMPORARILY TO Tue PRestpENT HAs APrRoveD the act to erect a firmed the following nominations:—Wm. Hale, of | the cros¢examination of Mr. Vaile was continued. | THE WORK OF DREDGING THE WASHTNaTON AND | started for Alexandria last evening wah Towa, to be governor of the Territory of Wyoming; | Mr. Merrick questioned him regarding several] GEORGRTOWN CHANNELS THE Past YEAR — THE | A&d Stores. s Ite building 3 : aust 9 ay SAS Rene Oot nee Paul Lange, of Iowa, to be consnl at St. Stevens, | routes in which he was interested, but the witness | APPROPRIATION THIS YEAR AND AMOUNT NEEDED | _ LONDON, August 4.—The strike of the Lascar sea = Se olution ‘auttorizing the Secretary of War to loan | THE PENDING APPROPRIATION BILLS, ETC. | N. b.; Andrew w. Sits the, superintendent of mint men on board the ships engaged to convey the [er CORCORAN GALLE tents to the Washington Light Infantry corps; the » Se Nem Onleane Gainee Staees akivise attorneys— | Had little recollection of the transactions regard- | FOR THR NEXT FISCAL YRAR—THE ALEXANDRIA | expedition to Exypt Will caties ho tnoonvenienoe. In order to have the + uiring the Secretary of War to W. HH. Flick, at West Virginia: A. I. Leonard, | !2% the route. AQUEDUCT AS AN OBSTRUCTION TO KavIGATION — | Their places wili be supplied by English sailors, leriew, eta h Onto volui infantry asso- eastern district of Louisiana. Collectors of inter- iedela THE MOUNT VERNON CHANNEL, ETC. = er x2 elesed on andl after TUE: rental fl whiea belon, BS etal nal revenue—S. R. Cumbaugh, second district of | After Tae Sran’s report of the star route trial 36 Batiots With Sati f ea At rectnen is now in his custody Mr. Cockrell, from the military committee, re-| Kentucky; A. M, Hughes, fr., fifth district of Ten- | closed yesterday John M. McGrew, ex-sixth audi- . Y, Ill, August 4, Congressional Come STILE AACE: REE: © act authoriz ng the Fresident to call an Int ported in the Senate to-day, with amendments, | nessee. W. Pavey, thirteenth district of Tlt- | tor of the Treasury, and Hon. C. P. Berry, member | Ge. H. G. Wright, chief of engineers, has re- h at Mt. Sterling hes had a dead lock for a a = “WM. Mac tonal couference t) x on and recommend for | the House bill granting the right of way to the| nols. T. N. Wicker, collector of customs at Key io Hd il adopt! 2 celved the annual report of Mr. 8. T. Abert, U.S. JS Last night, after tae 1,296th emumon prime meridian, to} Fremont, Elkhorn and Missourl Valley Railroad | West, Fla.; Christian Barner, surveyor of customs | Of Congress from Callfornia, were examined, the batiotg, the re u = Me 8. civil engineer, upon the improvements of the | the convention adjourned unuil to-day. san the rex-| Company across the Niobrara inilitary reservation, | 8t Galena, Til. Army promotions—Capts, William | former as to business in his oftce, and the latter | 4 Ctl Rake Sane cask Geen Ae Pes: the act es- | jn’Nebrasica, ane restoring portions of the reserva: | Ludlow, William A. jones, engineers to be majors; | as to recommendations he made respecting the Georgetown harbors. Kangas City and | tlon to the publiecomalne Passed, Second Lieut. Guy Howal a infantry, to first | route from Redding to Atturas, Cal. ing a history of the Improvements from July 11, t for tie relet of uO! “Mr. McMillan called up the Senate Dill for a | Heutenant; First Lieut. HH. Ketchura,to captain, | tm the report of the testimony yesterday Mr. | 1870, until June 9, 1881, the report sys thatonthe | Trcsox, ARIZONA, August 4—The number of reltet of the heirs of H¥- 1 pridge over the St. Croix river, between Calais, | 221 infantry; First Lieut. 8. ahon, to ¢: Lyman, chief clerk of the Second Assistant Post- | latter date proposals were invited for dredging be- ers killed in the Might on the t resoition tn reference | yaine, and St. Stephen's, New Brunswick. Passed. | 16th Infantry; Second Lieut, W. C. McFarland ter General. fa Sonora, was four, memorial cards: the act | “phe House resolution for the distribution of the | Mf8t Meutenant, 16th infantry. Medical depart- | ing that the mnt Sree e prctice In extradition | journals of the two houses to public and law | !Ment—Lient. Cols. C. C. Keeney ani Jno. F. Head, | peared about th The Chinese in British Colambia, This pra REMOVED <. 1; the Jo! as Incorrectly reported as say- : Ing private. letter’ hooks disap. | teem the northeast end of the Long bridge and time of the removal of Messrs. | Greenleat’s point, (U.S. arsenal.) The contract lating fees nmi the joint resolution providlag for the o ei to be surgeons, with the rank of colonel; Majors | French and Turner. Mr. Lyman said that the | Was awarded to the National dredging company | yicronta, B.C, Av Chinese agents are rtxin information tn ald of the | NWITIOS was Dae a the conterence report on | 9... Brown, D. 1. Magruder, and Caaries Page, to | Keene teen ge aitce aie aman suid that the | Of Washington, D. C.. at the rate of 246. per cuble | pysiag cron Ihde vince wite swoon Red Cross. the bill for the sale of a part of the Omaha res- | De'surgeons, with the rank of Heutenant colonel; | atter Mr. French was removed, and he thought | Yad. The contract provided for to the settlement rs.of Tanullies for @cyation; in Nebraska and ft was concurred tm: apts, John Brook, W. H. Gardner, Charles Smart, | they were there after Mr. Turner's removal. DREDGING THE WASHINGTON CHANNEL agricultural purj a. ‘Titeir action is = Palin Is —The acting baa Mr. Windom, from the committee on foreign re- Le Seema CaaS A ee sur- The Attorney General will. it is understood, | to adepth of fifteen feck at low water, and to a | Fegarded with sul general In Ezypt telegraphs Seeretary Fre- | tations, reported the House b ll for the establish- =i Sy = make the closing ress e jury for the gov- | wiath of 200 feet, or as Much as the funds would 1 Wa Inghuysen from Alexandria that the archives of | ment of diplomatic relations with Persia and ee ernment. ic The Hoston Walking Match. _ oe permit, the material to be deposited on the harbor ‘The Proposed River nich ft feared were de-| authorizing Uie appointment, of a consul general THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. HART MAINTAINS HIS POSITION AT THE FRONT, iro, and thet he 1s | to that country, with an annual salary of $5,000. mprovement. | flats, next the causeway of the Long bridge. po-day the scare of SHED X on hts wi to attead to Gen. Stone's | Passed. -— | WHAT THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS BAY ABOUT IT. | The work was to be commenced by Oct. 1, 1881, ch in this city LS. SHEDD. grucer Nomenwesr. | {0slly, ou Wave bors eer Ee A TULETAL Hien: | Alter much tni6 had been consumed tn ertorts Mere Testimony fer Betence To-~day— |", sassage of the river and uarbor bill, con- | Aud completed by June i, Ik, The Wasmisgeon Harriman, 87% ms Nor a oe bye *) to secure unanimous consent for the consideration | Vaile, One of the Defendants om the | Pe i ta tor improving | chanel Was at this time from 12 vo 18 fect deep, | and Campata, 29% GARDEN HOSE, LAWN SP TERS. i x ao Of measures, the Senate took upand passed the| Stand. praises US Hosea O way effects tne | SXCeht for a width of 75 feet next the wharves, ™ GAS STOVES, ROLLERS, ete. REMISSION OF ED.—The super- | pension cases on the calendar not objected to, the harbor of Washington, in no way effects tne j Where the depth was 15 feet. Active operations General Foreign News. SLATE MANTEL ig Inspector general of steamboats has recom- | On motion of Mr. , the House bill to relteve duties or responsibilities of the District Commis. | were commenced, atter makitig the Mecessary Pre- | a SECKET IKIEM ORGANIZATION. TO DEPOSE QUEER GAS F NACFS. % : from the charge of | _ Mr. John B. Slceman, chief of the pay division of z s ae " parations December 5, 1881. ‘The material was ex- rates Niland FINNING._ 4 tat the fine of $500 of the owners of the | Gesertion was passer as mented to. exclude from | the sixth auditor's office, was the first witness | Sners, who will have notuinz to do with the | Paratior ery ‘Vicronia. Te to trast doaded | Loxpox, August 4—The solteltors of Thomas Wat Walsh, who was arrested in connection with the INSECTICID! “r W. W. Corcoran be remitted. The own- | its benefi pre fined b or of customs valve york nor the disbursement of the appropriation. okt s served less than twelve | called to the stand in the star route trial this | Wo" 2 by into barge dumping sco: 1ex- | months, or who intentionally deserted. morning. He was examined by Mr. Henkle, and | Commisstoner West, sald to a Stax reporter when | end of the tra towed to the horth aWay, Which had been constructed, y : < te Crome ; Crate Y of arms at C ntly, Intend I without a permit, put the | at 1otciock the tax-re 5 taken u) = a asked what part the Commissioners might take In | and there dumped. "The material Mowing over tue 7 a . are Satistied that the violation | (49 to, but was temporarily laid. aside to enable | Produced from the files of the office a power of | the work: _Nothing whatever except to wish the } flats assumed a siope of about 11040. ‘The de- ot ge ae ¥ technical. Mr, Stator, who desired to le ve the elty to-day, to | Attorney from John M. Peck to John K. Miner, | Work of harbor tinprovement God speed. position of matertal was continued day and night, | 7a €0 Call anu srithean the Milleemaeiee = call up the ccaference report upon, the Irdian | dated January 10th, 1878 authorizing Miner to} | Major Lydecker states that, the present ApprO- | at night by ald of electric lights from the United : Tun Traxstr oF Vet —The U. §. steamer | creek orphs 1, who Will prove the existence of latter motion ame ransa i priation will naturally be expended in deflning | states Electric Light Company. It was found | former Conm f fund bill. On the latter a ie ieee Cas) ECORI S| Pe SS eee eres States Eire Ligut, Company. It was found | secret onganiaation i tretunds Marig: tor ie dae — Brovkiyn willbe detailed to take the transit of | Messrs. C Visconsin, Ingalls, Saunders, | fore the Post Oitice department, e chic) Mediate Object the deposition Of the Queen. W. C. MILBURN, Paansactsr, venus party from Montevideo to Santa Cruz, Pata- | 1d Van Wy vis, of lilinots, voted aye ONE OF THE DEFENDANTS A WITNESS. them to retain securely the deposits which will | and it 1s believed that three locomotive headlights us a & anaeen ‘he principal point Incon- i afterwards be made. The construction of these | Would have been less exp-nsive attd more efferent, STRIKE OF IRISH CONSTABULARY. Prunesivanta sven. | gonta., Tae party will rece Montevideo by the Troverdy on the Tagan bill baa tins ted of $105,000 | Harvey N. Vaile, oneof thedefendants, was then | {ines isa work of considerable maruitude end wit During ths prostate tas wack ane oMt cana || DOME Maier kek aban — ——————= | 15th of etober from Live : Bi for the support of the loyal refugees of the tribe | Called to the stand and examined by Mr. Hine. | involve much time and care. The District Com- | 75 tet wide and 15 deep—was exatnined, and chy | Constabulary is threatened wad = which thee Beuate had voted to have charged | He testifled that he became acquainted with Miner | missioners will take no part in this construction | deposits found were removed by the dredge as it | rious. Discontent among the men ts widespre: th street northwest. DENTISTS IN CONVENTION.—The session of the} against the Creek fund and as to which the con- in July, 1878, and transacted business with him | ther than, patent as an aay isory Bay ae passed down the channel. There were a few ne- | Five to ten thousand of them threaten to = Scotch Ginghams, Just opened; best | National, Dental convention was resumed this | ference reported that the moncy shall be paid by | for the’nrettime In Aw 1878. He first had | 5 the work affects, District inerssts And public | cessary delays, but the work was brought to a | The men demand increased pay and quicker morning &t the National Museum. The President, | the United States directly and that nothing in the | puginess with Stephen Sag ea improvement Is qui robable tha close on June 1, 1882, 240,111 cubic yards of mate- | motion. 2 New French a @halities at low p Silks, Satus, and Rhadames, extra good values. i yin December, | ao mn It the District ~ aoe wew ¥ shi being reimbursed er artment in such case will consult the District | rial having been dredyed. ‘The spread of material ae Dei We gto OF New, York, who had been de-| Rerentter far the same by te Creck naulon The | $7 ogg BOURNE he met John W. Dorsey frst the onletals, | Major. Lydecker does not think there | on the dumping ground was carefully watched, Execution in Virginia. M COOKERS. a Ae estness avcomnmitice was ap. | TePort after discussion was adopted. /month, Witess’ never really had any business | Will Ds aes et es ee and Lwreekly reports made by the inspector. As the yORATHEM, Va, August 4—Walter Hamiitom GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. isUag of Drs. Winder, Chisholm and ‘THE DELATE ON THE TAX REDUCTION BILL with Rerdell. Witness said he never paid, or y under tls contract presents some new feat eates was hanged here to-day for the murder of Site otek ee ugy, deem | by the Senator from Massachusettes (Mr. Hoar),on | uence: or tn Cousecuenee oF Tee acer? (Gn | “Major Morgan states that the whole thing rests | Gpertions can be sarclen Cota soe nee eallar | eution was pri court, special guards, ‘puysic lalscussion chstied on the ad. | the day before, with aiding the republican party | ness first acquired iuverest in the routes oeationea | With the War department, The District Commis- | Where, and the following And. tie. press represeutitives. Pver¢ thing wa iad" | by plunders which furnished that party with | in the Indictment ta the last daowee ‘August, 1878, | $'qners will have no hand in the improvement, It | gerivargs OF THE COST OF DREDGING AXD DEFos- | quiet and orderly, notwitlistanding the fact that © followed with re. | Political capital. ‘The charge might be well| Witness thought the agreement was Mually re. | P88 & Work of the general government. ITING large concourse of people trom the Celi and examine at O31 15th street, anizitlon of the F. F. BROOKS, advisable. ‘The com: ine Gas F s, § report. An informal discussion ensued on tl oe: coal end ation Of anesthetics, which wi: mee d by Dr. Rich. He w ——>——_ country was in town. RNEYS. marks by Drs. Hodgkins, Brown, Rembert and | founded, so far as It concerned | Massachusetts | duced to writing. That agreement continued UP | 4 pagsewraTIoN TO REPRESENTATIVE Rosrnson. | have been made, the prices and estimates having ry +i. = $$ | Bonwin. a Bold food a8 to cy Gehoe Were oe che COUNTS | eaeome, time in Afarch or April, 1878 It was then | ron William E Robinson, of Brookiyn,wasagree- | Deen made up from sources independent of infor | - The Tennevsce Election. e JNEY-AT-LAW. TuE = ly surprised last night by a committee of well- : : FOR THE SURRENDER OF House of Representatives. A DIVISION OF THE MINER, PECK AND DORSEY Known gentiemen ceting on bDelelt ot wheres Mc. | Mation furnished by the contractors: Two clam-|rHR STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET ELECTED AXD & A Bowps for exchange into the new three per cents| yn the House to-day, on motion of Mr. Harris, of ROUTES. ber of citizens of Washington, who called at his | Shell dredges, $34,000; three large dumping-scows, | THE CALL. FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION Bi Practices in all 3. 123 Ait mS < poets use > we There were over 100 rout: First. th P hd to present. bii ith a valuable cane as | $15,000; one coal-tender scow, $600; one tugboat, — = = ff Inerexsing rapidly, and the force of clerks | yass, the Senate bill was passed authorizing the ere oxen Me eee | zeae nos eo Diesene: HEN Pan boat : NASHVILLE, TENN., August 4.—Only meagre re JN, Be MULLEN coy at-Law, employed tn the Joan Avision of the Treasury de- | settling of the accounts of TAward K. Winship, | @T@WIng, a penny belng “tpped,” or straws being | # token of thelr approciation of his course in Con- pall cee webs Bo, $2000, total Sea oun | CUMS are so far received frow tive county elections : 4 Garton Law Building, PO Ene Ae eee oe erasing them dccording | cing asalstant paymuster of the navy. used. ‘Then the value of the routes was estimated, | Ferrcitous speech,and sald that in these days when | Wit eqcans Sgeons, ents, Bc. $2 Ses were | Toughout the state. ‘The advices up to this hour D the date on which they were ta ptianee assists avy. 2 ch, s ly expenses were 0 dete: 5 ‘i enough to ieeep up with tue work A great many Mr. Holman asked leave to offer a resolution | nd the one who got the largest share patd the | pottical honors were hawked to the highest bid- | g4s2a88. Total estimated eoctct the work, $40,- | itlcate the defeat of the call for a constitutional a a ela e 3 as or “ convention by a large majority in Unis county. Pea aaa ‘. appl cations were re ved to-day from all parts | @#king the bill declari forfeited the I: i$ | Others, Witness took out 40 per cent from. the ler, and sycophants “bent the pregnant hinges of 459.98. Total amount tdken out, 240,111.3 cubie - iy “ tee GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. of the country, by laail and express. The. pack. | SFanted to railroad companies and remalaing un- | concern, Miner 30 ber cent, and John, W. Dorsey | the’knee that thritt might follow fawning,” it was | yards; estimated eost per cuble yard 1689 cents, | ThE Stralgnt democratic thc mothe Ny mare | Lo 5 iiRTS “MADE TO ORDER Swill be numbered and filed a srt Pa carat Neca) Orne ret e6ta Decenieet) sea and Peck. through thelr Tepresentative, 8. W. ELA OrAIChtollowed frcernuane ietnicomeleace: GEORGETOWN HARBOR AND CHANNEL. Mewrars,. TE ‘August 4—Returns of the IX FINE DRESS SUIRTS MADE TO OK cust, by while! eitis expected thi Mr. Ha e rsey, cent. . cl v a ct y Sia a are - cies are conn ay. Si. 0) * appllcAd Las fhny forehen Ne dee a eee Saat | Mr: Hutchins offered a resolution prop Mr. Henkie ‘ten submitted the partnership | Without other Incentive than duty, aiid ridicule | _In March, 1882, a survey of the Virginia channel | county election aré coming in Slowly, but & nf ok = ve known to show that the democrats elect all = cel rout $2 “ constitutional amendment, providing that 1t agreement entered into In. August, 1878, Vaile | 20d abuse, stood firm for the honor and majesty of | of the river was made, and it was found that, in ve stro vag - = Shite made to onder for $12. held abroad: J+ 97000 of 9x4 per cent Vonds are |For e two-tiurds of the members elected to each | Rerecment entered Into In. August, 1878, Vat , | American’ nationality. Mr. Robinson briefly but | order to accommodate increased dratt of vesecis | OBITS except the clerk of the Bartlett clrowt a shea e ROR ITEEAD rt and the county court clerk. Both of these — house of Congress to pass a Dill over the Prest- | and J. R. Mirer secretar’ happily replied, thanking the coiamittee for the a eae * . i amer neck-wear and under- | Deap.—The Treasury department 1s informed | dent’s veto, Instead of two-thirds of the members | ~ ‘The contract also bet ried the manner of dl. kind manner in'whieh. they had discharged thelr Deceeuly COCIeACORDIEc ner eee caere rep a anens ea ee s You can be | of the death of 1st Lteut. Sturyis, of the revenue a. Viding the profits and other details of business. | duty. | He sald he knew this honor was conferred | point and the Long bridge: about 1,000 feet above m —_$_ —— icine 5 Bie THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILI- Upon ‘the division of the routes In the spring, | Upon lum for his unreiitting efforts in vindicat- | Pet one pridge aud netly opposite, Glostoruch " : icine a LS Mr. Robeson presented the conte among those which fell to the share of Miner and | Ing Uke sanctity of American eltizenship, and be | Holt, where dredging was done In 18s. To make “No Surrender.” wk EHO SE RO Use eae \ henaval oprlation bill, at the witness were the routes from Vermillion to | regretted that he had not_been more successful 10 | 8 chinnel 200 fect wide and 17 feet deep at low | COnoRs, N. ¥., August 4.—The executive come kof Faney and Batbrigs @ Squapros.—Com. Luce, com-| upon the naval appro! mbH ‘ity, Kearney to Kent, Bismarck to Tongue | tat behalf. Since the first day of the session, | \ater would require tue removal of 1es0b) euble | mittee of the Harmony Milis Operatives Union Im ie a wey and Babess | manding the training squadron now in the Medi- | agreement had been reached on ali points of dis- ver, The Dil ker City, and Cump MeDer- | how eight months ago, he had kept the attention | vargs of material. It was found that the appro- | anticipation of the opening of the mill gates om x ee 7 terranean, has beeen instructed to take 75 naval | pute, except tuat relative to the closing of the navy | mott to Canyon City. Since April 4, 1879, the other | Of the country fixed upon this matter, and le be- priation of $30,000 made March 3, 1874, manic be | Monduy morning, have issued the following: SERRE EST 10e Ee Ee are ‘ 1 by October 1, to supply | yard | defendants had erest whatever in these | Heved he could truly say hp deserved the confi- | incumcient. ‘The project of April 6, 1882, that | “Whereas, the managers of the Harmony mil — - the a ting inthe Pacitic station. | Mr. Robeson explained the provistons of the Dill S. hi tues had no interest after thedivision | dence of the lovers of true republicanism, and de- | $15 909 be reserved from the appropriation of March | having posted a notice to resume work on Monday, The duty will be performed by the Saratoga or | astaras agreed Upone The fest substantial dint | 1 ny other of the nineteen routes. ‘The witness | Sl {ithe patred of the tools and todies of mon- | 3 ti"4 having been approved, provosals were re- | August 7th; and,whereas, the sald notice is { the Portsmouth. ss culty met by the committe was the item abolish | Sa! he had never presented any claim againstthe | atchy. a ceived and opened May 10, 1882. The contract was | nite as to the terms; and, whereas, said man- FUCCESsOR +4 — ing the grade of commodore, which hal be government that he did not believe was a proper awarded to the Potomac dredging company, of | 82ers of the Harmony mills have ma = ARMY ORDERS.—Lleut. Col. Cyrus B. stricken ont: by the Senate. A compromise had | aiid honest claim. He had never received an: Alexandria Affairs. Washington, D.C., at 28 cents per cu. yard. Work | Ment to the public press that the mills were to re- REUIL BROTHERS, corps of engineers, in addition to his pr been at last arrived at by the adoption of thing directly or tndirectly trom any of the routes | Reported for THE EVENING STAR. Was commenced ‘at the bar below Easby’s, June | SMe under the 10 per cent reduction, therefore, 5OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS | tes, is assigned to duty asa member of the board | $!n that hereafter only one-haif of the vac other than those that’ fell to this lot. He had) Rryer Work.—The work of improvement along | 13, 182, and was in Progress at the close Of the | be It resolved, that we, the employes of Ue vari FURNISHINGS. a % . % - 3 in the various grades of the Ine of the navy: never met Mr. Feek ta lls life, never met John W. | the river front still continues, and more dredging | fiscal year. ous departments of the Harmony tilts refrain by pr Smotion until the number of oficers a the thne of the iasolution of patt- | nas already been done this year thn during the ROCK EXCAVATION IN SEORGETOWN HARBOR. from coin back to work ander suci a ve been reduced to the following points: | nership until tals trial, and had never met Stephen | ten years previous It 1s"thought by some that The actual-head of navigation for steam ana | {tanticsl conditions. Let every one stand firm, admirals, 6; commodores, 10; captains, WV. Dorsey but once since that time, ani had not | the fliling up of the Washington flats, by narrow- ss ‘No surrender,’ ts the watchword.” The action to commanders, eutenant conimanders, 74; lie id any correspon le with them. From De-| ing the water way of the river and thus making a | Sailing vessels fs at the present time fixed by the | be taken at thie mass meeting to-morrow night is é $! Cosel down fone Beginning or nae a quick flow through the nartowed channel tn aes aqueduct of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, which | @Walted with the greatest auxiety, The next s ence W. lation to | Witn sey wei y indly- | of flood, will deposit tae mud which ts brought | nas a clear headway of 28 fect between low water —_—_>— the sale of old n if sips, the Senate hay | They quarrelel when they first met, and had | down by the floods In the wider portions of the | ana the Rower Steiner of the bridge. Since the The Saratoga Races To-day. ing adopted a provision th amount of such } Deen untri-nity ever since.” “Since this trial ecom- | river where the r y Widens and the cur- | construction of the outlet lock and tnelined plane | Sararoaa, N. ¥., August 4—The attendance ag miatertal mist be reported to Congress. ‘The com- Sy M og | Tent becomes less swift. This, it 1s sald, will have / of the C. & O. canal, the obstruction to navigation | the course 18 fair, the weather bright and warm, promise provided that old materlal should not be a tendency to injure the harbor of Alexandria. It | has become the subject of complaint. Canal boats, | the Louk teeta betting spirite So reported, but that before any old § sold tt | seems probable, however, that the banks which | after passing from the canal to the river, are | ‘The first race was for Shall be examined y board INATION BY MR. MERRICK form the mouth of narrow channels emptying into | opiiged to employ small tugs to tow them under | to the owner of the se < and the reported to € s dnot know when the con- | Wiler ones will form higher up the river, and n0 | the Aqueduet, and the construction of coal | non-winners at Saratoga in 1882, entrance fee, Wasuttnerox, D.C. improvements, and will z York city. Capt 'Eiwant W. Whittemore, infantry, will report to Major Robert N. S: artillery, for duty ta connection with the p | tion of ‘the official records of the rebellion. Lieut. Col. Robert 8. La Motte, 12th infantry, will Teport to the Superinten tent of the general re- eruitt: on September 1, 1882, to command the ng depot at David's Island, harbo ave of absence for four gTanted Capt. Adna R. Chaffee, 6th cavalry. The leave granted Capt. Ropert W. Shuteldt, assistant surgeon U.S. army, Is extended one month. jon tothe Se of vt i ae = injury result to the harbor of thi wharves above the structure 1s prevented by the 1k aad $0; ri tract of Snide; that the losses ex- 7 mile anda furlong. Pools sold—Monogri g = Thain navy yar insisted upon by t i 3 Hoes) Wasutnaton Di impossibility of reaching them with coal vessels. lunkett, $30; the others » gg td Tue New Swiss MrsisreR—The Washington S now ine only matter in | ceeded tive profits; nan could know what | en srora Washinzton, Hicker meee ae Aujesteck bees | cos ae wo hell eer ty = es Gruti! Verein, at its regular monthly meeting las' Hou'se has been | the expense of running tue routes wouLt be. Some | and Molly Brooks, were arrested here last evening, | in order to open the river above to navigation; Dut | hak, st ne, 1257. French pools pald $8.00, 4 g OES | when the Alexandria canal ceases to be useful, | ods 3 to 5 agalust the winner, He aed in Beep eee anew ee one and the ownership of the Aqueduct reverts to ine = —— jon house, AS § as 2, ca . al overnment, then a draw in the reconstructed 3 ‘and heard the cases he fined each of | Bride will secure 'a passage for Salling veseis nat | __ Stecessfal IRevolmtion ecid gi 5 duced $520,000, and as it now stands it were long one: country wita | being deunk and ‘disorderly. Parker and Brooks decided not to give the proposed reception n ARAL aba a long on country wit, 1 : om mae {If the amendment authorizing the Secretary of 5 s : ; their friends, hot iso taken he eonteer ia vy to discontinus we y yards f . Witness did net go to the depart- Ecuador. 0 : : atnatter In | adopted, all the navy yards will be closed ex fore he tax subcontracts to learn | re still at the station house | steamers as far as the Littie Falls, Tike rock exca, | DOWNFALL OF VEINTEMILLA, WHO AIMED TO BE DIG. Fae a ee ase uise he receives a patriotic re- | CenPoné north of the Potoma south of the | whether there w z al of some Washington friends | vation Proposed will begin at the toot of the out= sieecilh ave Potomac, and one on the Paci ThE A } to pay thelr fines, tn default of which they Will gO | Iet locke ‘The safety of navigation in Georgetown | Paxawa, July 26.—The revolution in Beuador, ‘THe Repverios oF Fouce at THz Navy Yanns.— | Washington navy yard willbe usel only [c rete aya ots, | tothe workhouse for 30 days. rest. | Harbor would be much increased by the excavation | neaded by Eluy Alfaro.lias proved inost sumsemerel? |A Stan reporter asked Sceretury Chendicr tis | Rance and no longer for construction, in short it ; Rerronren's Novrs.—The Washington and West- | of ‘rocky polnts, some of which are found near the | Heiwaied egestas = Spe! : ae i ons will be abandoned.) “4 ern Railroad company is how expecting four fine | wharves and at dangerous depths at other potnts | andcomuenced to or ‘agovernment and disck morning in regard to the report that, In conse- | “the report was agreed to and a new conference onger cars from Wilmington, Del—The sup- | Ine chants eoee aes acta ea eee Ponts a rs % p line his forces, which were continually Increased. mene ora Ailing the sunken lots on | 1,600 cubic yards to be removed, to a depth of 9| by hundreds who flocked to lils stusdard thee I near Queen streets. The city will pay for | reet at iow Water. Three hundred and ninety feet | effort of Veintemilla to retain power Y suid he lett for his home tn Tnde- | the work. | Whether it will be relmbursed depends | below the Aqueduct, 104 cuble yards. Southwest | oo y er to ec | THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. endence ta the uldile of August. and dia not set | Upon the dectston of the courts —The R: iqneduct, ¥: was his downfall. Town after OTICE TO BRICKLAY. quence of the reduction of the appropriation for | ordered on the disagreement touching tie navy i P t Mr. sa paying employes at the Washington navy ack hy the berrel. yard, one-half of th and (he other n rrick asked him It | © DU Der are Co eats | Fardsconsisting of Messrs. Robeson, Ketcham and ay When he made the contract, | Ro f put on furlough pay. ‘The ef hook | of mill sluice 460, Kennebec Ice Co., 211, 74, 128, 171 | declared In favor Of Alfaro, Veluvemilla tome xe Di ceplied Uae as the general appropriation | The conference report on the legislative, execu until Ovtober. The contract was drawn up | and ladder company meets to-night-——The work | and 113 cubic yards to be removed. G-street | refuge in Guayaquil, in which city ke wee Bo aes Por ‘yards Will have to be discharged, but nothing | tive and judicial appropriation bill was submitted. Sent to others to sicn, umd Submitted to | Of putting up tie wires of the Southern telegraph | wharf, 345, 87 and 89 cubic yards. Northwest of | teste tuat he daved oe his tesidenon, tae H. McGILL, 1 4 r his signature In October. He did not | company has been begun here, and a reduction of | Anatostan boathouse, 6000 cable yards; work nor | esved that ee n of | The section transferring the records of the Sur- | Thintit was probable tiat heed signed. the-cone | telegraph tolls In this section is expected within a | Apaostan be wet art t | most stringent measures Were adopted against LIB roosts ar etree | Sen General's oMlce to the Adjutant General’s | tract or agreement without Inquiring about the | few months.—Latayette Lodge of Mechanics | “phe report, states that the work of remoying the | Chtmics in the sown, but all to no purpose.as after decided yet. as to how the Teducti iit be made. The whol 1421 New York ave. 5 b ua ch plotting they made a move on the 224 Inst, ———— ——__—_—___—____——_ | falued as at present until the 15th Inst. and by that | omee was changed in phraseology, but in effect it | si cts, Dut he could not remember having | made a pleasant excursion down the river yester- | rocks in the channel was not given out because | Wa" ed hit power. ‘This deck time he expects that the most feasible plan tor eaihas rigianily Hees “The transfer will uch tquiries. Mr, Merrick asked the wit. | day.—Col. D. A. Windsor, just appointed post- | no bids could be ontained at the letting. ‘July sth, | moveratne has 3 snensten probability Some making the necessary reductions will be decided = a Var. State how he caine to sign an agreement for the } master of this city, and Mr. John A. Marshall, @ | 1891, for less than $28 per cubic foot, and this price | tinued disturbance. aud the republic may be con- upon. ey coaeeen Pe te Gens pene distribution of Storekeeper near tie Midland depot, tn this place, | was regarded as excessive. Since then no further | sidered at peace. "It 1s believed Velutetnilia will x Eps ie tS ee 7 ‘i 4 CAIN of . Neale, at Kichm ester- | effo rg ‘, Lixvr. J. W. DANgNuows® had an interview | to the Surgeon General's clerks and records under THA PROVITS OF A LOSING BUSINESS, ee : se BE tag py boca et ti i -- | the direction of the Secretary of War. The House | and to invest his funds in such a business. — > ena " = Sg SS Se with Secretary Chandler this morning in refer. h t far a3 necessary to complete the dredging of the ence to the prospect of bringing the bodtes of | #dopted the conference report The witness sald he did not know at that time Labor Strike Notes. Georgetown channel. This work, when completed, | “The Agents? National Protective Awe- Lieut. DeLong and his compantons to this coun- ‘THE SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. that the losses exceeded the profits. Onor about | THE SITUATION AT CUMBERLAND THREATENING— | will probably give sufficient depth for vessels chution.” try. There ts an appropriation of $25,000 in the | ‘The report of the House committee on appropria-| the 29th of August, at InJependence, Mo., witness OTHER STRIKES. loading in thls port. Those which have over 18 | DEVELOPMENTS IN RELATION TO ITS OPERATIONS suinitry elvil bill for this purpose, and steps have nd ate to the sun- a The situaticn at Cumberland yesterday was de- | feet can land at wharves where 20 feet can be . already been taken for carrying out the provi. tions on the amendments of the Senate to the sun- | received a dispatch from Brady, asking him how ye WHICH HAVE COME TO LIGHT SINCK THE FLIGHE 5 : found, or where it can be obtained by dredging. : ce dry civil appropriation bill was submitted to the | many of the Miner, Peck, Dorsey'and Watts’ routes | cldedly threatening. A large number of miners hesSicde tags OF MR. WEIGMAN. sions of the act. ‘The details of the projec be & ba ; atten aiete 4 For completing the removal of rocks in accemplished by any one of te navi onicers now | House by Chairman Hiscock. Most of the amend. | Wits would see started, Witness after consulta: | from the vicinity of Elk Garden region went to | town huroor sad at the outlet lock the fereet | Some months ago a number of circulars were ais Sanne ay eee in Siberia, and it fs probable that Lieut. Harber, | ments were non concurred in. start alot the Miner, Peck anit Dorsey routes org | Lonacontng Wednesday night, threatening to kil } recommends an Appropriation of $50,000 for the | sent’ out from this city, sigued by Frank Carpen= W17—!119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pel on mig ars oe Koo pate ioe THE FIRST STUMBLING BLOCK not the Watts routes. Prior to leaving Washing- | the police who are guarding the New Central Coal | year ending June 30th, 1884. ter, offering for the National printing company AND Getalied for ‘the ‘purpose. Lieug. “Danens | €Rountered in consideration of the Dill was| ton witness had visite Brady for Miner to get an | company’s property. It 4s reported that the police, | FUNDS NEEDED TO PROSECUTE THE WORK OF Im | focich agents with certtficates of membership im 401-203 TWELFTH STREET. hower ts at work upon an extended. report of | the clause relative to the national board of health, | @Xtenston of time for executing contract. Witness | realizing the situation, left. ‘The New Central PROVEMENT. the Agents’ National Protective Association, the . Ms ote oe i told Brady if he would extend the time he would | company yesterday morning issued warrants for a | For the fiscal year endii June 30, 1884, an aj a o the loss of the Jeannetts and his experiences | the Senate amendments increasing to the amount ; 3 ng P- | objects of which were the mutual advancement, from the time of his separation trom fis com- | of $7%000 the appropriations ‘made for_that body. | G9, Hom, consult MMs friends, and po Fe easing | BUMver Of leaders, who will be arrested and | propriation of $800,0001s recommended. The work | the interests of the members, and. directing thas LISLE GLOVES Rave fe completed “and to siomit it to Secretary | eter dgaens Hagan, and Manning advocated | forinal extension, but. witness sald he would put | erowet’ name, (OL Ur'aL. Sq far no violence bas oc. | 1-'tn tue collection district of Georgetown, and the applications be directed to Frank Carpenter, Be -ISLE GLOVES. Candice befkes Ga Cat Of Senta ard | Coneurranoa 1 the amendments: “Messrs Batter: | the garvico on aa quickly ay pomsibie. Attus inter: | Sontag ey eee ee Coase ae one | comusctioas tir the’ gour enema aioe an ee ene closing a fee ranging from ten to seventy-five , a that wo have ecka alt | Cone Detore ths end of Sepvember. Tieton destaring ti beller that there wase pot os | Zlew mentioned Brady did not grant an extension. | mored that the company has applied for military | $2878.86. ‘The report gives the following state- | cents. It appears taat the room in which whe swe still had Gemand for more we | YELLOW FRvER AND MBaSLes.—Telegraphle ad-| foot to work up a yellow fever scare In order that She witinos ear Ae ne hoped ges," ,Sald | protection. ‘i is ment of the condition of the funds available for | ness was transacted was in the fifth story of ACLURER’S STOCK at Bair usuat | Yi¢eS to the national board of health of August 3, | the salaries of the membersof the board might g) iy At McKeesport, Fa., the ees Stee on | % Corcoran building, (I5ta street, F street and from Laredo, Texas, show that there ts no fever of | continue. Berviog as pUt on ver OF January that all of the | unfon men having no 'troubl ot assuring. A | io Ege mount sppropriated: Ly accor Aucust | S¥!¥ania avenue) the rent of which Was pald ‘ $57,621.59; amount ap; riated by act of August . \e a any description at Laredo, and none in the imme-| Mr. Hiscock.—There 1s not a doubt about it. Sid Hot declare the casero enor Why Brady | mob of.20 men molested the men who were golng | $7,021.59; amount appropriated, by act of August | Afr Mtnnix, a clerk In one of the departments. oor ps ; did not declare the cont falling contractor. /! . Med : r mice diate vicinity co far as reported. A telegram from | _ Mr. Cox referred to an article ina New Orleans | {io was lable to be decliney each nt gov Mineo tnd bleating like shoeg, ‘One ofthe wonsnes wes | ending June 30, 1863, €857,621.09; amount reqiiired | MF. MeMichaels was caistaae wucaene amen there Is not a eave of fever in fexasy hs hse Ween | had attenaptea to get up a yellow rover oxetoment | Wieness was willing to Invest In the contracts be-| Ait n tho uéad with erick. ‘The miltisrunning | fOr, Completion, of existing, project, $210,000; | oareatuty ant ki we cme ers goers a PM over a case which afterwards turned out tobe a| cise had a remedy, if the contractor was de- | to-day with an increased force. ‘The citizens were se u ere 15 not a case of fever In Texas, as has been Walter Gibbons appeared to be in charge. About Teported; that the pealth officer, Dr.’ Swearingen, clared a failing contractor, because he knew that | generally indignant. They will preserve order and | Year ending June 20, 1884, $850,000. a month since John P. Wi na j has gone'to HrownSville. and that there Is atrict a Taos dents Tike there was any plot in | Be. Could make an offer to’ perform. the service at | Srotect gay man desiring to go to work, ‘THE IMPROVEMENT AT MOUNT VERNON. Feslding on 8th strest, “near si northeast, i @ wi ne oe be asians ys ey ices existence which affected the integrity of a- the same rate. It would have been bad faith in The Harmony mills at_Cohoes, N. Y., will be Mr. Abert also submits estimates for the im- | took charge of the oMice, claiming to have rom Havana show that there were 64 deaths trom | existence vt Brody not to accept such an offer. He knew algo | started Monday next. ‘Nothing’ is said about | provement of the Potomac at Mount Vernon, | chased the business, the prnuag &e. ie Tive bond or health 19 alo Informed that measies | Mr. Reagen favored the Senate amendments, | that no one would D> fool enoughto underbid him, | wages Fwillcloar ita tenentents ofall taelr occu. | AMOunt expended during Ascal year ending Juiy | MinnIE. ,For about a week he was unable 40 Be amp ata Yo asmoteay reche | nnd OO Tn Oe NO) cette Sao ae “yea Ham Ro | Bat eases amma acre rasan, | ut HF. AOaS Jay I es ncn arate, | when be unde res ey ers ‘1 inos e ty. He e ves. nufacturin; % jo appropriation was made for resent | dupes in on country, ing as high as 95. Capitol Notes, whether It was expedited before the service was | and Europe will be engaged to fill their places. es The ahount required for completion of ex. | Frank Carpeuter the ux In the Senate yesterday, while the revenue and} puton or not. On the Tongue river route the in- | Th cipal officers of the Knights of Labor, ork 18, 1, Rexsonar.—Dr. F. Hyatt and family are back | tax bill was taken up, the democrats refused to Prease of service was an “oppression to the con- | py aut Orley ot the organization, ‘have declared seats, can rottably be expenioa during ag the next from Ocean Beacb, N.J.—Dr, C. M. Ford has re- | accept a proposition from the republican side to | tractor. The expedited price was $35,000, but that | that the Lo in by their grand statis- | year. turned to the city.—F. A. Richardson, of the (peaplent br i with Senate amendments aco did not make it a paying routg. It cost $10,000 or | tictan against the Glen Cove Starch company are ‘THE LOWER POTOMAC. a ball "7 os ommittee, and after a debate of a politi $20,000 more than that. ‘itness did not seek to unk The grand statistician hi al that our ent hg pleasure Tecorten Sac as, HAD te the lead | character the’ matter Went over without action. | See expenitiog en te, Witiiess did not seek to also been suspended for spreading & false. tepact | _, MF Abert, in reports upon other points of the 2 wg pleasure resorts—Cape May, Long Branch, Ny phir report. | Potomac, states that the amount available for the ht at 39 per coat less than usual prices. port, Saratoga, &e.—-George. W. Adams left | House resolution for adjournment to-morrow was | Sought At so {ar as witness knew, Heald notknow | “ae peenpsuehrnees con gPreaaing 2 false report. c, 8 | tor Cape May.—E. B. Hay is at Yank- | /4{d over for further action. Whether Peck had or not. Witness tried to get | Mt. Hickory iron works at Erie. Pa., next Mon? fiscal year for improvement at Breton bay (Leon- Ton, Dakotas If ateendlamee on the Ua led Sang | __ The House yesterday adopyed s Joint resolution | Brady to discontinue the routes. The records he | with non-union men, the proprietors being o>- | ardtown) is $5,008.98; estimated amount required court now ehgaged In the trial of the land warrant | Providing temporarily (until August bth) for the | thought showed that before tije expedition Miner | posed to the puddlers’ union, for completion ef existing project, $10 609: ry cases. Mr. Hay went_as an expert by re- | €Xpenditures of the government. had applied for a discontinuénce of the route. ——— oo _____ sot the Department of Justice.—L. E. Col- nthe House of Representatives yesterday Mr. | Witness did not relinquish thecontract when the | - Sign of a Weak Case. sos kone from Rehoboth Beach to Cape May. | Davis aE er a ee ee Dopo Brg) ge order He did not, know at the | irom the Baltimore American. al RS. Northee vutions hat the Prest- | time e contract gave Bim that pI T° 1 RK NO anne CS ry = dent may ausapprove ‘any item of a Dill appropriat. He was not a good busin BS telat Soen oy Since Messrs. Walsh, MacVeagh and James gave & ing money and embracing distinct 1 his getting into ches ‘He had never | thelr testimony for the prosecution in the star 2 eee tes one, athe Old Sweet | Thoroving others Ret mado agreat deal of money oubat mall Contracts. | route cases the prospects of a verdict of gullty spend some time at Asbury Park.—The jon. J. F. Kenna, of the 84 W. Va. district, re-| He had made only a good living, have materially improved, and there could be no year. Misses Combs and Dr. George Lunney, of Wash- | ¢elved a dispatch announcing his renomi-| Mr, Merrick asked him if he was ndt stropger demonstration of the fact than the con- nt of appro- Jucton, were registered at tue office of the New | Bation for Congress by acclamation. A VERY RICH MAN } duct Of the defence, especially the vulgar and | priation was made for the present pfs of him or his where> | York Herata tn’ Paris yesterday.——Major R. H. | ,,The Senate Is determined not to take upthe| arg wi porra not think ne | offensive tone of the suppositicus hewsrepers In | $4,701.70 was and a balance oT she received a pas Sylvester, of 2ke Pust, has been quite Ul for a tew | House resolution on sine die adjournment until all eS Se Se ee ne | which Brady has a controlling interest. Bueil, | Temains The sum of is estimated to com- her to call, at days a a the appropriation bills shall have been passed. | was; he did not know how mugh he was worth: | who runs organs of ring opinion, is an | plete the improvement, and $20,000 is asked for the keys, tee eee Senators say they are not going to be crowded and | he was a fair liver. ‘The witness testified also | individual who seems to have absorbed [S Farle next year. has left his fame ET OF | Prefers Their Abuse to Their Praise. rushed by wor! for adjournment at a fixed | that the Baker City route was a) route. The | of Brady’s “ginger,” and its fine tonic effect upon s ‘Since bis last tre ice gre | From the Baltimore Day. hour. Ee Se fhalet ts revealed an ee eee og Frepenice Dovuciass Deap.—The L poem ? tt ‘TOWNSHEND, BUT MR. HISCOCK. Park and hen collects and applies peopl Erveral ntecest. Phe’ Sanitary Eowtneer ayes “It | y 78° ee Fe es ager ge ‘| Mr, Townshend, of Iilinols, made a statement In Look ie, Witness did not try.eo get, the route | have made off owner a defendant ti a ériminal | corder of deeds, occurred this morning, at her fiw a ve cone ise, 5 sib! nt rai 4 fe wi os ex) ie not Dor- ror ie" irtue residence Cedar Anacostta. é. 7 “eal = es of plumbing and house draine | UP. We should be ashamed to reelve any netiog | the House to-day to the effect that during the con- Sey did or not. He believed! ‘a sub-contract | of gratitude If he made no return for the favors | deceased was recently attacked °. Paral rhard, civil and sanitary enwi- | from that quarter until it 1s ascertained whether | fusion attending the consideration of the adjourn- | on the ‘Toquerville and ute simply 60 | thi has done him; but when a man falls | and las been slowly sinking, 80 — Newport, 1.. writes: **I wish to express OF not the editor will be able to keep out of jatt ment resolution yesterday he had been reared that he could draw the —— he Tad be. into eae fury it is a pretty sure sign that he | was not ape ee gs ‘She was in Se a oe s 8 objecting to thie proposition made by Mr. Kas-| come responsible ror aceboy in starting | nas a weak case. Certainly, the ringsters have | year. So modest title by calling'itan advertiscanent It con: The Jeannette Investigation. son to adopt.a resolution declaring that Congress'| the routes. ‘The wil hot done themselves any good, either in court or Mains, condensed ina few pages, sound and valuable THE INTERVIEW WITH DR. COLLINS. should not adjourn without red ‘taxation. It ke collected the | before the public, by coarse denunciation of the Ht Na Sdvice. Twin, only, householders would carefully | A telegram tothe N. X. Hered foee ‘was Mr. Hiscock who had made that objection, he ‘nment counsel and witnesses. The presiding ior ena uc G th tre 1700 Patent, | WS, MUnGL AUEUAE says: De Colin, ofthivaty, | (ME. Townshend) having merely objected to fur ace ; ous in ther rts, and ar. Metric Yesterday an Wien was - HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | (Ue Teeny rier, which: was tel ae THE CONGRESSIONAL SITUATION. int ogee ott Bal libel tobe eaken again Them. fe does took Wiles, me W. = Waeaners Bese ican ee Botn nota re mating apa progs tar | Miro i Pn ech er ae TS eee ‘oe "Bald ’ scoutte Hera MENT. Information that has Deen iveu ,ths Fukie sie teeny se alae in the Die- Epon: of iTyarts of the country. 5 wath 108 (EP Sloan, Gouna B,

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