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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, FO. W. 6 Tae Fererxe Stan } Stes carn ADAMS, Pres't, A 1G cents per the counter, 2 prepaid—OU cents & DLAs, 3, iliew a Washington, Di Cas Week, or dic. eents” ene Six mont cents mst be pak ua advaace ait bs paled £08. Bo ps per sen Bi os ot apnttention. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Ltn St, by The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, The vening Star. Vo. 67—No 10,044. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1885. TWO CENTS. SPEC SAL NOTICES. SPECIAL _ NOTICES. CHANGES IN THE OFFICES. @> THE UNDERSIGNED GROCERS DO a ry ceo elose thett’ Stores every WEDNESDAY a: i O'CLOCK PML, during the Months of July and August: € Witmer € co, A. W. E Abbot, Philp 1 Wwara, lip HL. Fred cheen, Ino. U. Walker, W. A. Mathewson, eee eo.3 <p>, WITH THR ENC.PTION OF SATU SS PAY EVI NINGS, our siore will be closed 67pm. Uotll Sepeemiter 14 Sema rs S Washing it<-; The Co ¥ 7 this da e macite D. bi a . atts of Mr. (obert collection, Whose receipts will be ac present will be at 622 T fully re juested to c.ose possible. i-her member of toreceive und receipt for scarly #3 the inte thorize all accounts du 1-8 — <r © Please take no: 5 Fists of tue taken for assess fax list, which dmprovements t ps. and vs untinisived ‘abd wiso building just. under TH!3 OFFICE SHOULD BE THE REMOVAL UR_ DEST! THE LAST BUILDING SiNCE ASST SSMENT, So THAT IT MAY BE DROPPED FRUM TILE Complaints as to said assessments can only be heard and determined between July 6 and July 20, Isso. By order of the Commissioners of the District of Co- ei P_ DODGE, __ Assessor District of Columbia, Te os= ‘The undersigned havinz withdrawn from the Inte Grm of CLARKE € GIVEN, proposes to continue the basi ty whieh he has been engaged for the past opes fom his past experience in J from the most popular mines and also to receive his share id house, as weil as the favors or orders sent by mail will each me at my central office. 423 loth st., between Dand E «tx n.w.. 5 doors north of gus office, where I Will be permancntly located. ‘Main Depot and Wharf will he at the old locality, corner of: th ahd Water sts, sw. ‘Telephone calis: Main Office, 503-4; Wharf, 45 — +. jy2-im JNO. T. GIVEN. = xs, Street Northwest, makes a specialty of Pension and Claim Agents work, Picnic and Jon printing at low rates, jel2-Im_ =» MRS. BROWN (COLORED) will give her highly recommended Medl- cated Electric and Steam Baths Also, Magnetic trestment. at 30S Missouri ave. n.w. a mrz-Sm* Sole THE ROCHESTER BI CELEBRATED BEER, ‘The Trade and Families supplied. Orders by mail or telephone promptly filled. my12-tu.th,s3m (Re, ROGINSET (© (LEWIS, THE WELL known Sign Painters and ' Glaziers, are at 905 D street northwest. Telephone call, 3793. All arders prowptiv attended to. ocl3-9m ’ AMUSEMENTS. LBAUGH'S GRAND | EVERY EVE ‘ATURDAY MATINEE, TAYLOR. ‘The Greatest Conception of Modern Times. 1 EVERY HT. FANNIE FAVr? TRY CASTLE PARK, ‘Located on 14th street road, near Mt Pleasant tars possessing beautiful and natural scenery, with a ic pavilion spaciousgrounds, springs. lakes Sc, Se, may be secured ior plo-nien Apply t ee $1 RNorr, 61m 1428 New York avenue MEXICAN TYPICAL ORCHESTRA. A MEXICAN DAY NIGHT CONCERT ‘wit begin in Washington by this Eminent Musical “Assoc ation, From the City of Mexico, On SUNDAY, July 12th, at Summer rates. Seats reserved on and after Wed- meta Opera House. jys-pt CCABLINS SPRINGS “OPEN, FOR THE SUM- mer. In good order and ready for Picnica Now js ihe time to engage. jez-sws JF F. CARLIN. 315 12th st. .w, Laores, Arrextiox. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN’ HATR GOODS. M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, 1309 F Street. POMPADOUR BANGS. SHINGLED BANGS. ‘These styles never need be in the hairdremers’ bands alwe order by plain combing. Hair Greased and Bangs Shingied’ ene Tse Cvycwosrvz DUPLICATING APPARATUS, 2,000 facsimile copies In indelible black Ink of any Gireular, Writing, Drawing or Musle Ko Washing, n0 Dampening. no Electricity, no Chem- feals, no Aniline. Simple, Rapid. Cleanly. Dorabie and more Economical im use than guy other process. JOHN F. PARET, 913 Pennsylvania avenue, Call and seo it work or send for circular. If desired ‘one will be sent for you to sce its operation. Je25-zw1p Tue New = Barone Raxcz. NINE SIZES, JUST OUT WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, IS CHEAP IN PRICE, BUT FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. THERE IS NOTHING IN THE MARKET EQUAL To IT. THE ECONOMY GAS STOVE IS THE BEST SELLING STOVE, AS EVERY ONE USING THEM TAKES PLEASURE IN TELLING THEIR FRIENDS ABOUT IT. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Forsale by 58 424 yTH STREET Ixporsen By Tue Won, DDD ™ 558g B B Sss, DB Sass ee ss ie £ Rg - RR Sxg3 = s UF MANY OF THE BEST Gi RM. HERBS, this the mont Reliable Tonle ever, placed be- the public forthe cure of DYSPEPSIA, WEAK- BN GENERAL DEBLLITY, MALA) bis- ‘The high character of the many testimonials awarded this preparation have never been equaled. We refer with plessure to the fuilowin SISTER MARY, LADY 5UPeI RIN CHARGE Institution of the Notre Dame, Baltimore, says:— ‘We have used “Dr. Petzold’s German Bitters” in this institution for a ber of diseases und complaints, Ebitie’ Dyopepeia, Lace of appetite and. General De? arcmin Leia dilty, aud ud it's unrivaired remedy for ticse com plaints, and a ihe faibe great pieasare ing “Dr. Pet- old's German ers” as » medicine of rare merita . CHARLES B KOBLKTS, Ati General of Maryland, writes:— Atthe request of a frlend | was iv- uced to try “Dr. Petzold’s German Liters” as atonic, I Ses Ro betes Tespecis a) (hat was claimed for a = ‘uuch toule for tuose Whose system Daliding up. ‘also Very agreeuble in taste und 3 most excel TAM es cilinons, Archbishop of Baltimore, says Petzold’ NE, Governor : rites—i have ett eR trial and am gi bre a tea &stimony tw ttand gan cheerfully recoum ‘spare and pleasant Fonte aud Appetizer. = myls Ar Actua Cosr. ENTIRE STOCK OF TRIMMED AND UNTRIM- MED HATS AND BONNETS. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS at ad below actual = MRS. M. J. HUNT, m 1900 F @ruxer Noutnwest. Maz J. P. Pacurn NO. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Wil offer ber. mock of imported Bonnets and Mhose of ber Own Design at MER PRICES, ee ee HAIR LOTION. ‘cures } evers, Hi _SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Telegrams to The Star. | GNED Bi to close the r Be re (RS acd sentiose Fred. a. Schmidt NGTON, D.C., JULY 6TH, 1885. r Evening Sar: inyour paper that I havebeen “ase in’ v i Brewlug Co., of Philadel m selling no other beer. ‘Proof can be rem all by calling st roy place of business, Dis MT. BRIDWEL! iy7-lw MOVALON ACCOUNT OF REBUILD- —My customers, and the public in 4 that on account of reb iiding my Known as curner Sth and I sts, se. enuire stock of Clothing, Hats and igs to 719 Sih st. 8. €., (square above), where I will suill continue the closing sie. comprisin: the latest styies of Clothing for Men, Youths, Boys ant Children, at prices which astonish ail. ‘Thanking yon for your continuance of the sime, Iam respeccully, ‘M. KAUFMAN, CLOTHIER, Sy7-6t 719 Sth st’s.e, Te PRAT NOTICE, SS pie 1 , Inte with DR. EDSON, has re- | moved to her n id residence, 313 M st. n.w. | Telephone call N ay T= AQTIGEITHR ANNUAL MP SS of the Stockholders of the NAT UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, of Was for the election of nine directors, will be held at the Onive of the Company, 64% Loulsisua avenue, on MONDAY, July 13, 1885. Pol's open from 1 to2 O'clock p. m. NOBLE YD. LARNER, Jys-dtd Secretary, CORPORATION PAVING SCRIP. ee wi T of Scrip against | Square 630. issued to Nicholas Acker, yl-ase ca: | nicate with DANPLL O'C CALLAGHAN, 4: stn. ay ion, spective places of bos ess at Pt iring th months of Taly and August, Saturdays excepted: Jolin © P rker. J. Gradiey Adams Wm. Rallantyne& Son, J, Loring Whiidugton, Foun F. Pa E. Morrison. Wash. News Co. Decker & 0, ©. Swett. V_G. Fis Easton € Japp. J.D. Free. GA. Whitaker. €G Pursell’ cairn. MeCreary Co, ed by the Federation of Labor. [have hris. Heuric! yee the 19th of ne ‘st _favors, and soliciting a Goversmest RECEIPTS To-pAy.—Internal | APPoimtments by the President, Ete. Tevenue, $190,333; customs, $753,462, ‘The President to-day appointed the following: NavaL ORpDERS.—Surgeon M. C, Drennan | named Presidential postmasters: Adolph Pien- and Chief Engineer Wm. 8. Smith have re- | ing at Manitowoe, Wis., vice Chas. Esslingler, ported their return home, having been de-| commission expired; Joseph Vannohme, at one : East St. Lonts, Ill., viee J.B. Sikkings, resigned; tached from the Kearsarge, and have been | DMA ifivan, nt Spring Valine atin vice | Revelations of the Pall Mall Gazette. placed on waiting orders, B.F. Farmer, resigned; Benj. Harrison, at Pa- Tue Waoxe DATs.—The first auditor of the | latka, Fla., vice W: C/Snow. resigned; Mary M. 101,400.00 | Treasury bas refused to pass a “compound-in- | Torcerat Gelmm, Ala. vice H. Cochran, resigned; 144 303.93 | terest” note for $49, which tas presented to Hunt, cuspended: William". Avera, at Cam- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK Of THE REPUBLIC, THE LONDON SENSATION. At Washington, D. C., At the close of business, July 1, 1885. -S. Bonds on hand. Other stocks, bonds and mor re from approved reserve az FIENDISH WORK OF THE INDIAN Due from ofher National Sen him to be refunded. Some question as to its | den, Ark. vico Hi. A. Miller, suspended. Bae Due from State Banks and b: eenuineness was raised, as the date upon fts| ‘The President yesterday appointed Willis G. Real estate, furniture, and fatares. face did not. correspond with any act of Con- | Clark to be collestor of eustoms for the port of| END OF THE CHICAGO STRIKE. Current expenses and taxes paid gress, bat it was found to be genuine, and }tap- | Mobile, Ala, Also, the following postmasters: x counmia pall eats that the notes were oe upon a coe epee ox eres Col., vice mes eee ee ious authority, Congress not having passed | Morris, suspended; Thomas M. Goodnight at 5 N SRFUL ct of July 21864,” authorizing their | Franklin, ne vies Joseph B. Harns, resigned; | CN. GRANT CHEEREFU 340.00 | Issue. as claimed on the face of the note. ‘There | Michael we yan ai Medford, Wis. vice &. H. BRS = 108,030.00 | are said to have been about $15,000, in | Keeler, suspended; A.B. Waller Tuscarora, Nev. 104,503.00 | these notes issued. Judge Chenowith says he | vice J. F. Parsons, resigned; Edwin S.Smithat| THRILLING SCENES AT A HOTEL FIRE. Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer will not pass any that are presented during his | South’ Haven, Mich., vice’ Charles Delemere, (6 per cent of circulation - 9.000.00 | term. gomnmission expired; ‘Ino.0’Donneil at Mitchell, Sa teas Ind., vice Geo, Z. Wood, commission expired? ReMovine THE Wites—The force of Treas- | Ton’ Pepper at Bascobel, Win ne Wee Ee ury laborers were engaged to-day in taking | Lap, resigned. $ down the telegraph and telephone wires from D, Kelher, of Albany, N. Y., has been ap- ENGLAND IN AN UPROAR. The Revelations of the Pall Mall Ga- | L Capital stock pafd in 1 Topics Into Surplus fund, inted disbursing clerk of the Treasury for the | "¢tte Throw All Politica Undiviaed peo the Treasury department, All those nov for | Zixth auditor's office at asulary of $000 per | the Backgronnd—The Editor Challen- | National Bank notes oh pa CU st Ge ch bal ear. Mr, Kelher came to Washington with| ges Proseecati | Individual deposits say bundled up in huge piles at the footof the near- | Rongtor Kernan as his privave setreiary, and j and certiticates of est_ telegraph pole, which they we ue % 3.3 “ | Certified chee tached. The hike men of the companies went | eld @ position in the Senate when the demo- | Special Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING STAR, Uniced States deposits. Due to other Nationai Banks Due to State Banks and bauki ‘Total. City of Washington, County of Washington, s I, CHARLES S. BRADLEY, Cashier of the above named bank, do solely swear that the above state- Ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CHAS. 8. BRADLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, 1885. i, FENWICK YOUNG, Notary Public. crats had control of that body. He was aiter- wards private secretary to Senator Fair, and in the last Congress was clerk to the Pacific rail- Toad committee of the House. Mr, R. 1, De Akers has been appointed a around afterwards and gathere tangled propert: Tue Hor WEATHER has driven the crowds away from the departments and the hotel lob- bies are almost deserted. THE FOLLOWING WASHINGTON BIDDERS . H. Me have been awarded contracts for furnishing | the land office at Wausaw, Wis, has been ac- cepted, supplies for the signal corps during the year: —————re2___ Stationery, J. J. Chapman, Baston & Rupp, and DOCTORS DISAGREEING. VG. Fischier; printing and lithographing, Geo. Laie Ryneal, jr., and*Franeis Miller; telegraph sup-|The Coming International tional Electric company and’ Royee ‘Convention. and Marean, Tite POSTMASTER GENERAL has curtailed the | "¥¥ DIFFICULTY WHICH HAS ARISEN IN RE- mail service upon the star route from Kelton, up. their Lospox, July 8.—It is literally true that public interest in the ministerial statements last night was eclipsed by the revelations of the Pall Molt Gazette. London rang last night Seeig je eee es om peas ‘Treasury, to | from end to end with the newsboys' cries, The 7 lei = ecrans. presses at the Gazette office were kept running The resignation of M. H. MeCord, register of | Toteraay eight homes without’ interrue tion. Then a notice was posted that no more copies could be supplied. Northumberland Street was blocked all the afternoon with crowds | Medical | Of persons, including an army of boys trying | to buy papers. The edition was high up in six figures. Copies sold everywhere at twice or three times the usual price, As much as five JAMES L. No! A.A WILSON, i. it WASHINGTON, D. G., JULY 2p, 1885, ‘The Co-partnership between Ii NRY A. CLARKE and JNO. T, GEVEN having been dissolved F shall ¢ ae the Wood and Coal business ut theold. stand of Clurke & Given, corner 12th and C sts. n.W., Wuere {shall be prepared to fill all wrders with wich I may be favored, ‘Thanking the public for tie liberal patronage ex®¥nded the late tirm ask for a continuance of the same. F many years past Due notice will be given to ay friends and the pub- lic generally of the location and opening of my new Dasiuess oftice, 2 ‘The office heretofore occupied by Clarse &’Gtven, No. 424 loth st. uw., will be closed on and after this dare. HENRY A. CLARKE, Im Corner 12th and C sts. nw. Kk NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEERT- the by-laws of SU, AND GOLD COMPANY, 8 corpora- lion organized under the laws of the state of Colorado, that the annual meeting of stockholders for the elec” uon of directors and for all other purposes shall be held at the Company's principal office in the city of Denver, Arapahoe county. in the state of Colorado, on the second SATURDAY OF OCTOBER in each year; an Whereas it is further provided by section 8 of the by laws of said Company that if for any reason such annual meeting of stockholders should not be held on | the day fixed in said section 7 such meeting may be heid op any day thereafter fixed upon by the stock- holders owning and holding a majority of all the stock issued by -aid Company, after giving bast? days pub- Jished notice of the time and place of holding such Meeting next preceding the day of holding the same in «daily perspever of genet circulation published in each of the cities of Denver, Colorado, and Wash- ington, in the District of Columbia And whereas no annual meet ng of the stockholders ‘was called or took place upon the second Saturday of October, in the year 1884, neither has any such stock- holders’ meeting been held or calied since said date. Now, theretore, notice is hereby given by the un- dersizned, D. D. Mallory, John D. and George Wilder, who are the bona fide owners and holders of | more than three-fourths of all the capital stock of sald | Geneva Gray Copper, Stiver aud Gold Mining and Milling Company, that a meeting of the stockholders | of said Company will be had and held at the office of Lewis. “ell, room 39 Taber Grand Overa House Block. in the city of Denver, Aray county, state of Colorado, on MONDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY, 1885, at the hour of TWO O'CL)CK P. of said day, which meeting of stockholders shall be held fur the purpose of electing a board of directors for said company, and to take into consideration the pag ge os near See sale made py pacin c. . trusiee for company, to Aaron W. Kel- Joe, whlch sale took piace ou or about the ist day of December, 1884. and (o transact such other business aa muy vroperly come before sald meeting. And all mms holding stock in said compuny sre requested ‘be present and partici) in sald meet a D. MALLORY, JOHN D. BEST GBORGE WILDER, Blockholders. Denver, Colorado, Jane 22, 1896. Je20-200 (re THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of A. and P. R. R. Co. will be held at the office of the company, in Anacostia, MON- DA aly 13, 1885. Polls open for election of direc- tore foc 1.00 antil 3 o-clock p.m. HH. A. GRISWOLD, President. T. E. SMITHSON, Secretary. 2 west (Ke Novick 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual meeting of Stockholders for the election of seven Directors of the Metropolitan Rall- road Company, will be held at the office of the Com- yj near F Strect bridge. on WEDNESDAY, the th day of Joly, 1885. | ‘The polis will be open from 2 until 4 o'clock ‘p.m. The books for the transfer of Stock will be closed the 24th of June until the 1st of July, 1885. The usual dividend will be reise the office o; the Com) on and aiter July Ist, 1: IN, Bresident, EU. W. PEA: WM. W. MOORE. Sec. and Treas. je24-eotjuS ¥. H. FINLEY, 1206 Peuns. ave. and 1206 D st. n.w., the only agent for the following brands of Imported = KAISER, CULMBACH, ‘And ERLANGER. The trade and families supplied. Orders by mail or telephone prompuly filled. myll-mwf3m (<= saver 8 sHepp. SLATE MANTELS SLATE MANTELS. Always instock large assortment of Gas Fixtures, Grates, Latrobes, Ranges and Furnaces. 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. _Jy1 NISSEN’S HEALTH INSTITUTE RE- ‘moved to 903 16th st. n.w. Both ladies and Lawyer tee every day from 9 w 5 p.m. <0 KNOW ALL PERSONS ‘That I, CHARLES JACOBSEN, trading under the firm name and styleof “The Arlington ‘Bottling Company, “in accordanee with the provisions of seecions 118° and 1189 of the Revised Statutes,re lating to the District of Columbia, do hereby give notice that I am engaged im the vending of mineral waters and other beverages allowed by law to be sold iy botties, and that the bottles ased by me in said basmessare eliher of straw or amber-colored giass; said bottles have impressed upon one side of them the words “The Arlington Bottling Co., Washington, D. C.," und upon the other the words “This Bottle Not to be Sold,” and upon the bottom thereof my trade mark, registered according to law, described as fol- lows: A suitable frame or border, in the center of which there is an anchor with a rope; across the face of this anchor are placed the letters “A B.Co.,” repre- senting the initial letters of “The Ariington Bottling Co.” The words “Trade Mark” are also placed within the border, although they may be arranged otherwise, ‘Witnesses, Leon Tobriner, A. H. Bell. THE ARLINGTON BOTTLING Co. 2we CHARLES JACOBSEN. Jer (> FENOVAL-T0 MY CUSTOMERS: “1 ‘am now located at 1121 Vermont Avenue adjoining the Portland. ‘T. V. NOONAN, _jad5-1m Plumber. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. AssETS........$500,295.25. fonthly payments are $2.50 per share. Me $1.0C0 In full advanced on ‘share. Shares in the ninth bmve may be taken and taade at the office of the daily. Pamphlet ex] the misoctatzon, its edvatatages. upon appiication. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, President. ENO. JOY EDSON, Secretary, 917 F stn. w. jez4-1m Joun W. Gomsox. Joun W. Macantney. CORSON & MACARTNEY, Baxens, Glover bullding 1419 F x, Washington, DO. subject to check at sight, receiv Deposit Accounts, subject to che: ight, ire ‘Firms. che ‘Weg Shores and all Listrict_ of Columbia bonds of all denominations on hand or sale. Stock and Bonds of ali local street Rail Freee Apenarg Insurance and Telepbone Companies tere from our office to New York, Philadel- phia und Bostou. = F. BROOKS, GARDEN HOSE, any length GAS STOVES, all sizes, guaranteed, .Call and examine GaS FIXTURES, £c. No charge for hanging: LOWEST PRICES. Plumbing, Repurs, &c. & F. BROOKS, Utah, to Weimer, Idaho, thus effecting an an- n The action of the American Medical associa- | Nothing else is talixed about. nual Saving of $19,500. tion at its recent session in New Orleans in re-| As I was on the way to sce Mr. Stead, editor | DoorKEEPER WINTERsMITH DyING.—A tele- | versing the action of the previous meeting, and | of the Gazette, this morning, word reached me gram was received by Col. Wintersmith to-day | appointing a new committee to make arrange- | of the injunction just issued to stop the sale of stating that his son, the doorkeeper of the House | ments for the meeting of the international med- | the paper. At the door of the office stood the of Representatives, was dying. | Mr. Winter-| feal congress in this city in 1887 opens up a | lord chancellor's coachman fo carry off smith has been in yery poor health ever since | bitter contest in the medical profession. As | the first copy. I asked M: about the in- the adjournment of Congress. originally appointed, Dr. Billings, of the army, | junction or prosecution. said be. “I OF TH NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, At Washington. 0. C. At the close of business, July 1, 1885. RESOURCES, Loons and discounts. Overdratts U.S. Bonils to secure cireulation.. U.S. Bonds on hand Other stocks, be THE ToraL ExPenses of the government last | and Dr. Brown, of the navy, were members of | Wish with all my heart they would prosecute, ue Pony Se mer et eee. year amounted, in round numbers, to $300,- | the committee, and considerable had been done | and they know I do. Almost all my staffis Due from State Banks and ban Real estate, furniture, and tixtures. Current expenses and taxes paid. Premiums pai Checks and other cash item: Bilis of other Bunks. Fractional paper currency, pennies, Speci Legal tender notes Redemption fund with (6 per cent of circulation) 000,000, Showing the extent of business in the | to prepare for the meeting. Ithad been decided | invalided from hard work. The prison is the office of the third auditor of the Treasury, it ap- | that the medical profession of the United States | only place where I can get a holiday, but I | pears that $109,551,112.28 of that amount was | was to be represented as a national body, in- | Shall not be prosecut/ not? Because paid on requisitions fron cluding all regularly organized medical socie-| I could subpcena so m: people that | Firsr Aupiror CHENOWITH said yesterday | tes, £eneral or special. The new committee, | there would be a revolution in the country. consisting of one member from each state and : s reed that he, and not Mr. Higgins, was responsible | territory, met recently In Chicago, and the first | Here he gave me a list of names in confdence, for the action in the Kellar case which wasover- | thing that they determined was that American | Of which I can only say it took my breath ruled by Secretary members of the congress must be members of | away. e American Medical association. ‘This rule - et MEETING yesterday the | outa large number of distinguished members of | ,, Yesterday Mr. Se et oe nes set Secretary of the Treasury presented a question | the profession, and brought to issue a matter | the home secretary with reference to Mr. n- insti that has been for some years a cause of trouble | dish-Bentinck’s question in the bouse of com oe Bie a tnicrity, te tnetiite = orongh S20 | tne rratcenity. | When tie appointaenteor s last nigh comprehensive Investigation of the custom-| the various cominittees and heads of sections | rons ist might. * St houses, sub-treasuries and other branches of the | were announced another feattre was developed | gi What FOU should do,” sald Mr. Stead | lepartment, with a view of preventing a repeti- ai s , “is to say e hor Mi tion of the frauds recently perpetrated at the ep tte ny pee ER BEISC | cette has covered itself with everlasting glory by New Orleans sub-treasury. No conclusion was | 91 organization, and that was what was termed | “Uls woes Toetde cts t's auestion, which was presented | the excessive representation ofthe large centers, | .appcourse, Tean't say. that, Incidentally, and especially the last, as compared with that | say the Gazette has committed an abominabl Surr WILL Suonry be instituted by the | of Se ney owns ance ae jobads ane ont outrage on public moral nd shouid be prosé United States against Mr. George H. Owen, late in’ making up thelr committees, a great many eens wauy ES eNO NS | Soe jo ror ome see dae the | pgminent names were dropped out, and the | «11 had known this before,” replied Cross, “I hames of doctors from Arkausas, Texas and ye passed the bill § cs ted States, and which Mr. Owen refuses to | the west were substituted for those of Philadel- | Wap have passed the bill in a moment, ribapthe above state- | pay. ? phia, New York, Boston and other large cities, a As one of the results, the members of the origi- Wit Not EMBaRRAss THE ADMINIsTRA- | Nal committee, with’ Drs. Billings and Brown, Si Treasurer Undivided proi National Bank notes outstanding. Dividends unpaid Individual deposiis sibject to Shea Demand certifieates of deposit. Certitied checks... replied Cross ad, “I wish you would | tof Columbia, B: RGE H. B. WHITE. Cashier of the above- | Ui LG. hained bank, do solemnly sw: fs true to the best of my knowledge and The Patt Mali Gazette has received numbers of letters from bishops and clerzymen of all de- nominations thanking it, and ur, lief. hier. Subseribed and sworn to before me this’ 7th day of GEO. H. B. WHITE, it to goon. | July, 1885. TIoN.—Mr. Edward F. Noyes, recently ap- | fesigned, and this action has been followed by | “The Gazetle editorial to-~« allcd “A flame WILLIAM G. S : & great many who were appointed in charge of z Seen | Correct—aticai: O MOORE Notary Public. | pointed by the President one of the govern- | Sections. “ft 1a nol known what action will be bis aver oreo peha dren gerne pollens ped Zz ment directors of the Union Pacific railroad has | taken by the doctors of this city who were ap- | whom tie athempt to bids those criares tren WM. THOM? potrectors Geclined, because his acceptance would embar- | pointed to various positions; but the entire | the eve of ie public was headed in puritament It JAMES | tCH, J rass the administration. question ae pent meee “ly beaie aoe and the press, we took courage, Sureiy those REPORT OF THE CONDITION Journals and w! thoroughly diseussed. The | & mor : pace eee CONRTEON Coxvicr Lanon ox Govenxaext Borep- | plices of those who have resiguied will have to | umpletons who send down every afternoon to THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, IX The Secretar of the Treasury yesterday filled, and while it [s thought that onan | that the conspirators of Silence will create At Washington, in the District of Columbia, decided a contract case involving an important | occasion when hospitality Is to be extended to | tor ‘us such an At the clove of business, July 1, 1835. foreign guests it is unfortunate to have a family labor question. Bids were recently opened for | Quarrel arise, yet these catises of differences tn opportunity for public as would be afforded by a trial in which Due from other national banks. Due from state bunks and bankers... Real estate, furniture and fixtures... Current expenses and taxes paid. prison and would employ convict labor on the | Washington for a summer vacation. His plans | horrible than before. The Pali Mail Gazette to- st Office. The matter was referred toSolicitor | have been arranged, and it is expected that he | day will be aes with sere from. Soe . icCue, who gave an opinion that the depart- bl ig within a day or thizers. The publication of the exposure Ww: 3.50 . will be able to get away within a day or two. | be resumed on Thurs: Fee a ee ail rich voonthectas ‘Qeaictate the | He will go to New York state and betake him- ——— 39.931-16 | work, and that he did not believe the protest a | self to the woods fora few weeks to get away MR. SPURGEON APPROVES. ci vulid one. Secretary Manning has sustained | from the worry and bother of the office-seekers o 49,2888 | £5, solicitor, and the contract will be awarded | and politicians. | His plans have been made a Me gee seared = pare meet i Pall 478.75 rainar ¥ very quietly, and he will probably leave as soon 2 = 80,005.00 as tl srettiod time arrives, without making any | - oon Thongh Wearing Stars TENDERED TO A COLORED PASTOR.—A previous announcement. ‘The President wants arters.’ dispatch from Nashville, Tenn., sdys that Presi- | & period ov perfect rest, and does not propose to | Loxpon, July 8.—The Rev. Mr. Spurgeon pub- dent Cleveland has tendered the Liberian mis- |B, follow d into bis retreat. ‘The office- | itshes a letter in this afternoon's Pail Mall Ga- 81,024.52 5 Bills of other bank — penn Specie. 3S tender notes. lemption fund with U.S. treavurer ‘per cent of circulation)... SOC ssc veoereeneeereeneneessssenterocne | from its road, Th | less th, THE SALISBURY CABINET. Its Announced Policy Well Received im Russia—Commending Gladstone. St, PersxssunG, July 8.—The Journal de Sh Petersburg, referring to the spevch vf the Mar’ quis of Salisbury in the British louse of lords Monday night, echoes his wish thet tne negoti- ations between England and Russia for settlement of the Afghan frontier question wil result in an agreement, Sit Edward Thornton, the British ambassador to Russia, will leave shortly for England. The ror Vremyat declares Kussia will com cede nothiag on the Afghan «vestion, The Standard, in at editertal, says it ee pleasing duty fg acknowledge the admirable tone in’ white Mr. Giadet dealt with the government plans in lus sprect in the house of Commons last nacht, The speech wax a states Maulike respon? to a statesinanlike appeal. Panis, July 8.—The Metin ts a rity for the statement thar the Marquis of Salistury las issued a circular to the powers Interested urging them to ratify the Ezyptian finaucial conven- tion, Ee Funeral of Commander Gorringe. New ¥, Juiy 8,—The remains o Lieut. Comm morning fror canducted by cordance with the THE STRIKERS RESUME OF THE SIXTRE MITTED TO. K AND TICK CASES DISCHARGED MEN To KE SCR ITKATE ay concedes thet Ke of the six. S demanded be su tice of disinter: persons, and that if there was uo proper n for their discharge they shall be relu Slated. — Left Destitute by the Flood. KAaysas Ci July 8.—The Times’ spo celal from Me Coffey count Mo., says there is much destifution among small farmers in that vicinity ov account of the flood. Two Wagon loads of supplies have been sent from MeCun wpe itans The Joliet Rolling Mill Resumes Work. © mills at Joliet, having been shut hs. During the 4 ting over $140,000 a5 Automatic rolls have 1 which will doaway with a good ny laborers and are calealated to effect a m saving that Seleat oe for the new improvem withina year. The starting of the mills will afford en Ment to about 1,200 men. A re adjustment will be had which redaces the Wages of Lae men about 12% per cent, A Ratlroad Injunction Dissolved. New Ww Yor«, July 8.—The Chicago & Atlantic ured in the state an New York, Lake Erie railroad avd the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio railroad prohibiting the e the freight trattie of ch Breight line ease was afterwards trae ferred to the U.S. cirentt court, where it was tried In due form. Judge Wallace to-day hi 1 down a decision dissolving the ex ained by the plaintiff as ork, Pennsylvania & Ohio rdering that the injunction against y York, Lake Brie & Western read should be modified. Suici parte Injunetion ob wealnst we New a e of a Clergyman, July 8.—Rev. M. Reem a jist minister who lives at Lawrenceville, committed suicide at Stone Mountain, » last night, laking strychnine. He ite u letter to his wile saying She Was Not to blame, but that he bad lost faith and hope for the world and that which was to come, ——— General Foreign News. THEY WANT FOUR PER CENT. Berwin, July $.—The Berlin bankers con+ demu the issue of Prussian bonds bearing only 2. percent interest, T! 4 percent can succeed in the present state of the money mark: KAISER Wi BERL sioned to explore picted that p the coast bei vs. He re aiser Wiihemsland, hascom- rt Of his work, which ‘involved reen Astrolaba’ and Humboldt rts the existence of good harbors ble river, and says that the land riniug and stock ratsing, and is atives who are friendly. RE NEAR LoMpon, y S—Young’s glue factory and Powell's tam together covering three acres of ground, in Bermondsey, a London suburb, in Surrey county, were destroyed by fire to-day. The floss is 200,000, The heat wi and burst a large tank ‘on the ground, and 150 tons of water were thus liberated, serving to prevent the spread ot the fi a Gen. Grant's Condition. HE SLEEPS WELL, HIS MIND IS BRIGHT, AND HE FEELS CHEERFUL. Mr. McGreGon, N. Y., July 8,—Gen.Grant was asicep soon atter 11 o'clock last night, and slept until 3 o'clock this morning, when Dr. | cleared the patient's throat after food bad been @ a@ distinguished respondent writes, we ken. TI eu! ha ha RESOURCES. Messrssipeaivard Ch. osdeiieddiiewers tna |,Wne profession have existed Yor some years, and | might subpena almost haif the legislature in | heifan hoor ka eouverstles, during which tee Loansand discounts. wren $404,640.19 | lowest bidders. A protest against. their being! signe oeieallibe now and set- | order to prove the accuracy of our revelation. | general's mind secmed bright aud cheerful. Overdratta. cae yoo Bets | Awarded the Contract. was Bowever: died. b Let there'be no mistake about this thing. We Fhere were evidences of 11 fa what ihe "wrote ‘eg — p< e e x e: ve pl to plow re not ae) et 5 Bene nN sr aiccigagec= | ONIONS | Biguen MUmnae Caso! Hula, here zt owert| | The President's Summer Plane, «| Bac? Mh en tile todah wiltioal wu TneTETR | Boe ahs eeeate, De oneral sleyt aul Due from approved reserve agents. 85.66.14 | contractors for the labor of the Illinois state | ~The President ts preparing to depart from | of very youns girls, and with details even more | ment were again given. The morning is clear and warm, ae Telegraphic Briefs. Herr Wodianer, the great Austrian financier, is deaa, een THE SMITH COURT-MARTIAL. The court-martial appointed to try Paymas- ter General Smith, of the navy, convened at G. A. Bryant, pastor of the | 8¢eKers will wake up some morning very soon sion to Rev. Dr. zette approving of that journal's exposures of the | Capttat tock: pata LTABILITIIS, African M-E, charch of that cliy, bat tat ne CCE NTO ENT Sa fecret vices of the aristocrats of London. The | 1 28 a8 NOt made up his mind ye! accept letter is remarkable in ma respects, and the | Dndivined araiiis The Suspended Requisition. following are some of its expression I feel National bank notes outstandin; THE CoMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS will re-| THE LETTER OF CONTROLLER DURHAM TO THE | bowed down with sbame and in. Dividends unpaid... nation, DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS, move his office to the new Pension building on * * © This is loathsome business, but even | Padivicinal de subject to ebedle.— Monday. He will, however, still retain his | The following is the text of the letter sent to | sewers must be cleansed. I pray thatgood may era eee deposit. present quarters for some time yet. the District Commissioners by Controller Dur- | Come from this horrible exporure, which loc ham, of the Treasury department, questioning | e2tally must do harm, but whose great drif Total... A CONFEDERATE INVENTION PaTENTep.— | 28m, 0 m -must result in lasting benefit. * * $ IT don't se ' an Item of $170,000 for street improvements In |'think our churches have talied, for they have | Taina Hie) Or Ob Zoxey Wied) tel WAaIWAS | vane requleition sent totus Treasaty: | keppa pam ceancant ative tn ahetands see | begun, invented and had patented by the con- | wes: Your requisition for general ex. | L believe that many are unaware of these dung- | federate government a projectile whieh was | .Qicoy of the poverumentor the Disttiet of Ge, | bills reeking under their nostrils, * * used with some success in Charleston harbor | fumpbia, for $326,571, has been presented to me | thank all co-operators in your brave warfare. | against the union vessels, After the war the | for approval to have & aralt issued, overs “Spare not villains, even though wearing patent of course became worthless. Recently | “I peg to call your attention to one Item espe- | stars and warters. * * *’ We need a vigilance ‘upson filec.an application for a patent for the | efdity dn said requisition to wits For cep District of Columbia si: adadeA, RUFF. Cashier of ine above-named bank, jemnly swear that the above state the best of my knowledge ant beliek ene eUete sah J. A. RUFF, Cashier. bscribed anid sworn to before me this 7th day of uly. 1885. 2 Linke committee, a moral police, to suppress tis In- | ; SAMUEL H. WALKER, Notary Public. | same projecilie, and a few days ugo a letter was | ments and repairs of the District of Columbia, | fmy. * * * Letthelight iu withoutetint.” | Correct—attst: sent to him from the Interior department in- | Ta, $170,000. THE PAPER ORDERED TO DE SUPPRESSED. SAMUEL NORMENT, forming him that his application had been |“ Whiy isso large an amountcalled for on the | _ Loxpox, July 8.—The police have been or- W. B. WEBB, granted, first day of the fiscal year, it being nearly one- | dered to suppress the strect sale of those issues JAMES L. BARBOUR, 3 rectors. half of the whole amount appropriated for that | of the Pall Mail Gazette which contaiv the ar- H, BROWNING, me Army ORDERS.—Col. Wm. W. Burns, assist- | specific blest. for the Year endiug June 0, | ticles on the secret vices of London. All news | 1t B.C HLA RLTON ant commissary general of subsistence, is de- | 1886, which is $395,000? It seems to me that | venders found selling the issues in the streets = ee this is rather an extraordinary demand on the | are being arrested. ‘Six venders, who were | (==> BEPont oF THE conpitiow tailed as Seals Oe i heed pes! eect first day of the fiscal year, ‘Indeed, with the | taken Intocustody this morning.were arraigned | or convened at tates SD Wha ew York har: | exeeytion of some items, it seems that the | this afternoon in the Mansion house poiice ‘THE CITIZENS’ NATIONAL BANK bor, vies Lieut. Col. Wm. D. Whipple, assistant | Whole requisition is a very large one so eurly in | court, and remanded for a week, bail being al- Of Washington City, adjutant general, relieved. Second Lieut. Wim. | the year, as I suppose the amount to be pald | lowe: At the Close of Business, July 1st, 1885. Military academy, Chester, Pa., and will Join | Wns put Your ananllon as eapeccaly gae his battery. Leave for two months is granted | reg.onable explanation can be given of it, it.| The Cheyennes Said to Have Began se iad le rrse lebgene tg artermaster Fen’ | will be taken Into consideration in having a ‘Their Fiendish Work in Kansas. gral Helgadier Gen. Altea H. Terry is datalled Graft issued for that or a portion of tt tozether || Torexa, Kaxsas, July 8.—This elty was con- vened at Fort Snelling, Minn,, vice Lieut, Col, | With such other sums ig a » | siderably excited last night by the reported re- Win, 'T. Gentry, 25th’ infantry, deceased, A | CaTry 08 the operations of the District govern: | - tion of telegrams announcing the arrival of ment. Very respectfully, board of officers iy appointed 19 meet at Fort | ™&™ 1, Control Cheyenne Indiansfin the counties of Pratt and Monroe, Va.,on July 20, for the examination M. 5. Donna bie? Gomanche, and that the Marauders were doing a ea) INDIANS KILLING AND BURNING. RESOURCES. 8. Bonds to secure circulation, Due from approved reserve ag Due from other National Bunks Due from State Banks and Bankers... Real estate, furniture and fixtures. THE COMMISSIONERS’ ANSWER, for promotion of such meritorious non-commis- redt damage to life and property. During the \Gacons and oteer oneh lie 21'#os-26 | sloned officers as may be ordered to appear be- | ‘The District Commissioners will send an ex- Evening Governor Martin received the follow: Fee ee ancy aickels wid 12.00 | fore It. Detail for the board—Major Richard Lo | planation to the controller to-day. They say, | ing irom Col. Quit, of the Santa Fe road: “The 0 : a or, Sartillery; Capt. John H. C yartil- 5 7 . | day operat ‘ vs that an outbt cree 520.64 | fery: Capt. Ged, Itt Torney, Assistant surecem | #8 indicated in THe STAR yesterday, that Con operator at Wichita says that an outbreak ed in the southern part of Pratt grexs authorized the improvements and repairs | W8S report ‘Govern flied, ‘and ‘th ‘d | made,and appropriated the money to pay for | County today. Several were ani 1 having been found by an army" ctiving bord | them! that the Commissioners entered into | Balutice of the pecple driven off, Stock ts all incapacitated for active service on segsuntof | conumcts to have the work done; that Pieop ne ae thea tof in hie fant disability incident to the service, is, by direc- | the work has been done, and the money | Gay says he Rites, but tis oeveton Aone tion of the President, retired from active ser | 8 now due and payable to the contractors, | The balance were Killed, b warn All Cuaeitie Vico, Leave of absence for two months is grant- | Who should be paid. The Commissioners say | Cre tion’ sre being made by the governor to ed Major Frank T. Bennett, 2d cavalry. ‘The | this is no departure from the usual custom, as | SASiet thoeitizons of the state irom outrage b leave of Major Henry G. Thomas, paymaster, is | it has been the custom for years toenter upon Phe indiana, oy still farther extended six montlis on surgeon's | the execution of stroet improvements early, in gertiticate of disability. First Lieute! nr Luigi angen ope er hohe pgires From Wall Street To-day. ry, 1s fixeal year, mnllitary soleneo and tactics at the Gniversity ment for the same be made until after the com-} Naw Seni July : of Winconsin Madson Wie, and ecoaa Lieut | tenement “of Wo" daoal eat. The. bon | opened dall dod trong thle morning, aod tn T. artille rofes- 4 tonne teens Macungie | HY mua agit ay ana “oan | Miwa Bethe sade dn advance sylvania Military Academy, Chester, Pa. Seo-| The same question was wanes sao a By ond Lieutenant Enoch H. Crowder, 8th cavalry, | Controller Lawrence, who afterwards acknowl. rovement in is relieved ‘rom duty aé member of the feday? ive cxpenienty of inaking contac may ‘accompanied by adective In quota- eral court martial appointed to meet at Je! executing them in advance, provided no r= yy adeclive q Barravks, Mo. ayer Capt. Jas. M. Ingall 1st artillery, recorde: 82,088.00 | Tien. Col. Andrew Legal tender notes. Redempuion find ‘wit! w: (6 per cent of circulation)... TODA) oe nncsereeneeeee Undivided proifis. eS National Bunk notes outstanding... Individval deposits subject to chide. Demand certificates Of depOstt menenn Certified checks. ees Due to other Nation: eases Due to State Banks and bankers... ness, Sithhigeeeeee | a RAE Oe EC Thos’ PRANSALL, cashier. | prrsonan—Mra Ward B, Burnett, of New | fle & letter trom Conwollcr Eayrrencs, dated | and strong at prices ganerally a shade below _shabeeribed }and sworn to before me this 7th day of ose minew of the late Gans Bees hatred taidioners cat ‘minke, gontrus pipendiebpted ‘shares, eigen Coerect—astest Pr a) | aacce We selon win Sap eae Caarer provided for yayment ‘ouly On OF after that pels gun Srad ornate tran panama y INQ. A. J, CRESWELL, Saratoga.——Mr. H. Potbury, of this city, sailed ISLE EXHSRIEKCES OF THE N. ; from New York for Europe to-day on the rye 3 — Hannraat, Mo., July 8.—The Globe hotel, in JH SHEL, Directors. | steamer Fulda.—The Ohio club gave Judge cae ‘Mio. caught fire eve at E kunie JOHNSON. Stall, the new minister to Italy, a farewell ie pine d dinner at Cincinnat! last night-—°B. Fr Hack from the ¢xplosion of a lamp and burned to the OFFICE NATIONAL MUTUAL AID | Man, at one time publisher of the American ound. ‘The ballding, was three stories b ee Sey OA TORAR LM Tae ender | Hepiver, in this city, hay become Reo othe Bol Seep Dirge i= vania ave. n.w., Washington, D. C., July 8, 1885.—By | the New Orleans Daily States publishing com- fire, : eee pe order of the Bourd of Directors the commissions ot | pany.——B,4W. Sumner, of trom the second and third the following napied Solicitors and are hereby | regisiered tmaSt Loui to the ground clad in their night Fevoxed. said Agents und Solicitors have no aathor | sicrherson, Baylin Jumped from iy to aoliclt tamer or vo collect dace from membere guia, “envdy extraordinary ok sidewall: and was ei ‘ail their clothing, re this government, and J. A. Wintam ¢. Roche, their legs and pie ee! Protection of the Monument. AGE BY LIGHTNING, rin! Professors Rowland Newcomb and Menden- f Fa : EH i i } inspector general of steam were Jobn C. Motter, reckstered in New York last night—— George i We _ ee Sal son daughter have gone to ie ior & several weeks.—M Jaw and dirs Herndon Morvell are ih the elt } ‘THREE FOUR 8 eh for Stork’s ‘Tour, lent NEXT MONDAY, JULY 1oTH, for Boston, Mount ever alent shonin 3 for Guide Book to W. OFFICE, NO. 1326 west, Wash Be peel Seema noon to-day in the library ofthe Navy depart- ment, The court consists of Commodore A. A. Semmes, president; Commodore W. W. Queen, Commodore Geo. E. Belknay, Capt. James A, Greer, Capt. Win. P. McCann, Capt. A-P: Cooke, Pay Direct Do cnt, Fulton, Schenck, Capt. |. Bunce, and Vay Ins pector Kutus Backs,’ with’ Paymaster K. W. Allen, jude advocai Paymaster General Smith is charged with scandalous conduct and culpable inefficiency. ‘There are fourteen specifications under the first charge, in which it is charged that tbe enlarged contracts, and made purchases with A. P. Brown without competition when | they were not needed, extended the time for delivery, deceived pay officers, ald not discuarye the duties of bis " office according to law and gegulations, and did not award contracts to th® lowest responsible id= ders, Under the second charge be 1s accused of allowing A. P. Brown to furnish supplies after the limit had expired, enabling him to obtain payment for goods of interior quality aud grade and for large quantiles of beer and pork at prices iu excess of m rket rates, and of not ine Viting sufficient proposals from dealers in butter for supplying the Greely relief expedition, Without beginning the trial, the court ad- journed until 10:30 next Monday, that tbe pros- ecution migit have additional tine for prepar- ing its cuse. _—___+e+_____ Murs, Merrrcx’s CriricaL Conprti0x,—It is not expected that Mrs, Merrick will live during the day. She is still unconscious, and has been for the past three weeks, What adds, if possl- bie, to the afflicting circumstances surrounding this death of a devoted mother ofa large family is the fact that wuile she has beeu in this an+ conscious condition her husband has died and been buried. The children so recentiy bereaved by tie death of an affectionate father will soon, in all probability, be called upon to mourn the loss of their mother. The sympathy of their wide circle of friends and acquaintances goes out towards this bereaved family. During this recent illness, Mrs. Merrick hus been at the residence of her father, Mr. J.C, McGuire, on E Street, and thelr have veen daily Inquiries made by those anxious to learn of her condition. rs. Merrick has been so long a resident of this city, and bas occupied such 4 prominent position, that her juss will be widely. telt, Tae ixpiaNs 1s Arizona TerRrTrorY.—Ia letter to the commissioner of Indians affairs upon the general subject of the Indian troubles in Arizona, ex-Delegate Ouray states that it was but natural that tne people of the territory should be restless and discontented under @ goverumental policy which permits a dreaded mildsis arned and equipped in such 8. moaneer midst, armed and equipped in sue! as to render them capable of dealing death and destraction upon innocent and unoffending citizens whenever their savage instincts lead them todo so. He says that the ask that arms be taken from the Loxe For PUBLIC BUILDINGS ILLRGAL.—The Attorney General in answer to @ letter of the Poxtmuster Geueral treed the absence o/ ex) apthority conferred of Conz ress the Postinaster General bas Do: to make «lease of a building tor any yond the time for which the was made. Under this the ul will probably tak opportunity of ter fminating leases “which have Geen tors term of years and ata rather high rental AMONG THE PRESIDEXT's CALLERS today

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