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THE EVENING STAR. 38488 RQQe PUBLISRIED I AILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, any mznslo to sen e ear.te war to Avene, Corner 11th Street, 0011T the2ing f 1a0 tothi6 clany, it is Pensaylrania by partinenty as And why aboud as me '1he Evening Star Newspaper Oompany. King at sia1 reCeve the same alten as did 4:EQRUE W. ADAMS, Pres'r. one of his subjeCm alG the representative of a Tn EvrtNan Sra i. P.red to niscribers in the royal line, who, being aocredite to the paent r ty l. ,arr rP, on ti.eir own ateount, at 10 eents amInstmration, was, at the requet of Mr. 1 er w.ak or 44 eente per wonth. Colies at the Sicmes, our consul at Bangkok, sent from Siam eT:nt; r. - cnte each. by wail-sjotaKe prel aid- on one of our naval veeea, was received by toa eente a Llouth ; ene ye,r, $6; six months, I3. the iEterPd at the Poet Office t Washington, 0., President and Mrs. Hayes at the White -ase no. ca- mail ntatter 1 Housewith effusion, entertained there by them 'Ia V.1KT ST-r-p>b ished on F.atay-*2 a and mated asa member of thefamily for a con- errst trive irni;+i. Six months, 4; 10 copies siderable lenah of time? Every attention was for j1.: 20 col, . f.r $.. ARCH lavished on this myal guest; and should not the WAll nail ";bsCriltloine meit be paid in ad- CEN handsome young King receive as much? Yet It nee; > pa r ent l.ug than o paid for. INGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, 30 1880. is doubted if he will. The King of on. present Siam, N. 8 WAS S. l:,tsa f adarti,nemnade known on spl'ii *419. It may be added, and is only twenty-tour years L.55 old, and unmarried. The Thallan club met last evening at the The District Investigaton. Freedmnm's Bank Investigatten. FOTY--S1XTH CONGRESS. residence of Mrs. shannon, 334 C and be- SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. DENT AGAIN A side street, COMMISSIONEE WTNESS. REPOT OF THE SENATE OOYYIrEE-CAUSES OF TLssDAY. March 30. Telegrams to The Str. the members of the club there were many on the THE BANK'S FAILURE, ETC. invited The ATIEroTlla.Anl BRICKLAES ho~mak The House committee District of C3l- from the committee on guests. spacious parlors gave the ylBRloi;t ckare the of the SENATE.-Mr. Logan, club a tine opportunity to present the play with Mooted TH o00k°- Washington News and umbia continued to- Investigation The Senate committee (of which Mr. Bruce is favorably on Senate good effect. Betoe the to meet ,k,A)E an n.w.1.?S 1t. aoseip. the District Commis- military affairs, reported EN NETT'S HORSE performance began p.2 602 9th at. n.w., bet. charges preferred against chairman) appointed nearly a year ago, to in- bill authorizing the President to restore Dunbar VECTORIOU-S. is. Mason, of Virginia, sang charmingly, and .F.-Thememre OLU dBIA GOVNMENT RscsiPrs'Io-DAY.-Internat reve- sioners by Treasurer Gillflan. quire Into the affairs of the Freedmen's Bank, R. Ransom to his former rank in the army. The Race in To-day. Mr. Manning gave a recitation in his best le. to-te March 30.-The race for the Park " LODGE. Noe. o Ise, $136,567.96; customs. $654,156.58. Commissioner Dent was recalled and exam- for the purpose of ascertaining the causes of Placed on the calendar. LoAnoN, The piece-selected for the evening, Who's ts16, on Hurdle Handicap Plate came off- to-dayat the Who, or All in a Fog,' was rendered O'. Bust- ined by Mr. Aldrich. He testified that there its failure under the management provided in 31r. Burnside. from the committee military Park March and very aecept- CoL. BALLIrr, ci Kentucky, Is said to lead the was no record of the action of the Board of Com- affairs, reported a bill to amend section 4,82M. Kempton meeting. was won by ably by Miss I.lnnle Young. Miss Vinnie Shan- nesa claiming the eeatgattaon ofeerYmem- for the original charter, and also to ascertain the in relation to retention of Mr. James Gordon Bennett's five year old horse. non, and Messrs. Taber, Olds and Bailey, some ~ . fifti-four candidates the Kentucky judge- missioners touching the annulling of the assess- Revised Statutes, . The 8."&O3N. canditlon of the institution as administered by place was secured by of the themselves much 00RelTS Ship. ments on Water street, Georgewn; In many pensions of inmates of the Soldiers' Home. Col. 41tway's six year old bav Red partleipants doing CES.-ST. PAUL'S EN- instances the board no record of the pro- the commissioners appointed In 1814, with the Placed on the calendar. colt, Hazard, credit and winning hearty applause. After the SERVI THE SENATE YEETERDAY RtEc'RCD the follow- keeps on mill- a-d the third by Mr. Chibbet's four year old. dramatic Miss Shannon and Miss " LISH ORUEOH. cor. 11th cetdings; i keeps a record of all the orders; in view to reduce the present cost of management Mr. Hampton. from the committee Peroration. Five ran. representation and Nsa, n.W.-Speadal Servtees EVERY nominations of census Wm. H. most cases there are no records of the tary affairs, reported favorably on the bill au- Florence Foster played a duet, which was fol- w ing supervisors: proceed- and to secure a speedy and final adjustment o lowed and a dance L the at willWbe. presentARREN of for the 5th district of New ings of the Doard. Witness testified that John thorizing the Secretary of War to adjust and The Pursuit of Victoria% by refreshnents, pleasant mrEVEIN tisweek Evangelist,:0.Mr. Haskell, Albany, the affairs of the bank. agreed unanimously settle the account for arms between the state of Band. closed the entertainment. srI the Sinuingwior Uospel solos and chorus Wm. R. of for J. Bogue had been in the employ.of the Disttct, SAN Faaxcrsco, March 35.-A dispatch from Mr. evening's s auueW York; Brown, Metropolis City, but was discharged about a year ago; have no upon a report, which will be submitted to the South Carolina and the government of the Tucson says that the commands have Allen, the Minister from the Sandwich kiaging. A cordial wel0ome to all. mar90-8t the sth district of Illinois, and Spencer Smith, to his Senate United States. Placed on the calender. following is enjoying a visit from his daughter, of Council for the 3d district of Iowa. recollection that Bogue prior discharge to-day. been sent from Arizona to report to Gen. Hatch. IslandseMrs. N m. is MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE Bluff, made a written statement touching irregulari- After recounting briefly the circumstances Bills were introduced and referred as follows: with a view to the of Victoria's band o; Wesselhteft, of Boston, who now UNIVERSITY OF GEORGETOWN.-The have no recallec- By Mr. Groome-To the obstructing pursuit with Mrs. and Miss Allen at the Riggs House. l Annual will be held in LIN- SECRETARY SHERMAN has ordered "that the ties which had been practiced; under which the Freedmen's Bank was organ- prohibit Indians: Capt. McLelland, with company L. 6th Dr. Mr. Allen's lat Commencement tion of giving Bogue a hearing at any house in and its early the com- of the channel of any stream leading to a port Lieut. in command of a com- Wesselhocrt, sa-in-law is a din- (OLN HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, March work of the divisions of life-saving service and with another Commis- ized, reviewing history, of entry, or the Impairing of the navigability cavalry; Gatewood, tingulsed hoincophathic physician of Boston, -i, at A n'clock. Prof ELEIN\CHMIDT. M. D., will Georgetown in company mittee analyzes the provisions of the original pany of Indian scouts and 25 men of the 6th whose father was one of dejiver the address. and Mr. ZACH. R. MonoAN. of revenue-marine shall, on and after the first sioner; Hogue was discharged in connection charter, and shows how the amendment of it thereoi By Mr. Ingala- uthorizing the Pres- and Lieut. Miller, in command of 1 the first of that pre- the some transaction the ident to certain for the cavalry, tice who came to this country. Mr. Allen, who the graduating class, valedictory. The profes- proximo, be under the general supervision of with suspicious touching In 1570 authorizing an increase in the per cent prescribe regulations soldiers of the 6th cavalry, and a company of is a native of was sion and the public are cordially invited. Assistant H. F. andthe work payment of a coupon of a 3.65 bond; have no age of its funds to be invested in notes and government of the various Indian reservations, Indian scouts. Victoria is to have so o Massachusetts, forty years mar30-2t F. A. ASHFORD, M. D.. Dean. Secretary French; recollection n attention and to for the of the crimes reported ago a member of Congress from Maine. He was of the division of warrants, estimates and ap- oMajor Twining calling mortgages, furnished the opportunity for dis- provide punishment warriors, and is now east of the Rio Grande also at one time a in the E? IIOWARD UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL shall be under the to Bogus's irregular practices; had at one time honest men to with its funds, and of murder, manslaughter, arson, rape and bur- The entire command of Gen. Hatch in the representative Maa. '' propriations general super- speculate clusetts from Boston. While DEPARTMENT.-8 ring and Summer vision of Assistant J. K. an employe named Dent; he was discharged at finally bring it Into bankruptcy. "If." says the glary on Indian reservations. will not exceed 700 men. legislature he Omse commence M( 5th. and Secretary Upton-" of certain Mr. Cockrell moved that the bill introduced 'ived In the Sandwich Islands he held several will NDAY, April request of witness because suspi- committee, "the trustees who conducted this that of continue ten weeks. Lectures on Monday Wed- ARMY ORDER.-The court. cious transactions which had been reported to bank had been men of eat by him by repuest yesterday, to provide for the Fearful Cyclone in Virinia. high offices, including Chief Justice, and nesday and Friday of each week at 6 o'clock p.m following general one now under indictment. discretion, great of direct trade between the states of NEw has now for ten years been the Minister at Lectures free to the public. martial will meet at the cavalry depot, Jeffer- witness by Troxall, integrity, and entire devotion to the purpose of opening YoRx, March 30.-A special from Peters- from the Sandwich of Dent was in the office when witness was ap. the under their there is no thie Mississippi valley and Brazil via the West burg, Va., says:-A severe visited a Washington Islands. He For further information Inquire son Missouri, April 1st, or as soon a and was discharged at enterprise control, and to authorize and establish a steam- cyclone has thus had a political life more varied by nwr'19-6t C. BI. PURVIS, MI. D.. Secretary. barracks, pointed Commissioner, reason why either loss to the depositors should Indies, portion of Brunswick county Saturday night. and thereafter as practicable for the trial of such his special request; he was a distant relative. have followee, or disaster to the institution shlp mal service and express thereto, and It struck the town of Lawrenceville about 11 changes of latitude longitude than falls to H. D. COOKE, Jn.. & 00.. as may be brought before it: Lieut. Witness said that he had no that The which was referred to the committee on com- o'clock. and the lot of ordinary mortals. One of his sons is BAN%F.na, 1429 F STREr. prisoners knowledge should have come." trouble with the bank from unroofing seriously damaging the en in business in the Sandwich IstaniW We have for sale 820 000 in DISTRICT OF CO- oL J. F. Wade 10th cavalry, and 1st Lieute. the District Commissioners had requested a began with a misconstruction of the charter of merce, be withdrawn that committee and court-house, and blowing down every building LUMBIA 20 YEAR SIX PER CENT BONDS, In- M. E. O'Brien, xd cavalry; C. J. Gordon, 6th cav- nolle pros to be entered In the case of Troxail; the institution by the trustees before 1870. The referred to the committee on post offices and on Mr. James Buckley's place, except his dwell- an ves there, as also does one of hismare lereet payable .lanuary and July at the Treasury of alry; C. I Rockwell, 5th cavalry; Charles Mor- the case was called for trial a day or two ago, charter allowed one-third of the deposits to be post roads. He had not read the bill at the time in which was badly injured. Two largestal le daughters. When King Kalakaua was here he the United States. A fimt-class investment. ton, 3d cavalry, and J. T. Morrison, 10th cav- but was as an he introduced it, and did not express any opin- buildings to J. R. Thomas and D. made another of Mr. Allen's sons consul for the e r cents D.C. postponed. used available fund, but two-thirds is belonging M. 4 n and alr y. judge advocate of the court. Witness was next interrogated touching the to be Invested In United States bonds. ion as to its merits now, but thought it prop- Bernard were completely demolished. Other Hawaiian government In New York. Mrs. Wee- A.so, I) BO H. required erly to consideration the office selhwlt Is a We wish to BUY all DIVIDENDS paid by estate D. Cooke and Mayor Emery special assess- This available fund was intended to be kept subject by post buildings were more or less damaged. Trees highly accomplished pianist. of Jay Cooke A Co. mar29-61 THE PRESInENT and suite arrived in New York ments; witness thinks drawbacks were Issued for the payment of depositors on demand, and committee. were uprooted and blown down, and the streets Little Eva Henderson hashad an offer from afternoon, and the on accounts of these assessments both before to meet the current of the bank. The Mr. McMillan objected, believing the part of blockaded. It is feared great has been the distinguished actor, Joe Jefferson, to join BA'IURAL MINEILAL WATERS. city yesterday party-Presi- expcnses the bill to mail service incidental to damage his and it is she will ac- dent and Mrs. Hayes, Secretary of War Ramsey and since he became a District Commissioner; trustees, instead, used one-third of the funds for referring done to property along the track of the cyclone company, expected Blue Deep Commissioner Dent then made a statement the transaction of a busi the commercial question involved. through the country. cept. M r. Jefferson says Eva is the bestchild B,-thesdi, Bedford, Lick. Congress. and lady, Mr. Andrews, Mrs. Austin and Miss the action of the board in general banking Mr. Hereford took the same view. actress be has ever met, and since her playing Rock, Buflo. Lithia, Rockbridge Alum, Geyser, Cooke-went at once to the Fifth Avenue hotel. concerning annulling ness-"to discount paper, to do a business that llathoru, t.tysburg, Friedrickshall, Hunyadi the assessments on Water street, Georgetown. can never be safely done except under com- Mr. Beck said that disguised as it might be Minister Maynard Visits tine Kite. In his company here he has found no child to Janos. Pullna, White S hur. Last night the President and his lady attended He said the tax-payers almost unanimously re- in which the this was another form of the question whether dive. please him. Eva, with her mother will prob- At MTI.BUIHN'S PHARMACY. a reception at the residence of Mrs. Parsons. At monstrated any on the pactly organized institutions, a subsidy should be to a line in March 30.-A from ably leave on Friday for thence AIw'lliauris, PENNSYLVANIA I p. in. lunched with Mr. John against improvement moneyed Interests of the trustees will guarantee given steamship LolDON, special London Philadelphia; feb19 1429 AVENrE. to-day they Tay- ground that It was not a thoroughfare between discretion and care, and which, for success even Brazil. The matter has been often and fully states on the authority of a correspondent at to Boston, and later in the season travel aPECIAL NOTICE.-A fresh supply of lor Johnston, after which President Hayes went High and Lingan streets; they were willing to demands the best and most discussed. and nothing was clearer than that it Cairo "Mr. Maynard, the U. S. minister to Tur- through the Canadas. Mrs. Henderson will go t COD LIVER OIL at to Central Park to formally open the Metropoli- for a reasonable In the then, experienced effected commercial interests. To arrived here on the 18th of March from with Eva. PURE NORWEOIAN tan Museum of and will dine with Mr. pay Improvement change talents in its officers." Again, the original principally key, DRKW'S Drug Store, corner 9th at. and Pennsyl- Art, of grade, &c.; an expensive Belgium pavement by their conferred a subsidize a particular line was an injustice to Constantinople. He came to Egypt on the Wy- Many of the ladies who have been receiving vania ave.. at Pt cents per full bottle. oct4 John Jacob Astor this afternoon. He returns to was and the owners secured an trustees, regulations, upoi all lines. and was to Cairo on Mondays, including the families of several of to-morrow. laid, property finance committee of five, In which a majority competing oming, accompanied by his Washington Secretary Evarts is at injunction against the collection of the expen- (three) controlled, powers which, under the The motion was defeated. son, daughter-In-law and Commander Casey, of the Justices of the Supreme Court, had pleasant the Fifth Avenue hotel. sive assessments; when witness became a mem- charter, could not be exercised less Mr. Cockrell moved to take up his motion re- that vessel. On the 20th instant his excellency receptions yesterday.-Last evening Mr. and LECTURES. ber of the board he the legally by entered to reconsider the vote by which visited the Khedive at 11 o'clock in the morn- Mrs. Pollok had the concluding reception of the STEAMER FOR TUE UNITED STATES Fisu CoM- requested property than seven trustees; and even the secretary cently series for which issued MONTTHS IN A PAWNEE owners to unite with him In securing a compro- was allowed to loan large sums of money, and the resolution authorizing the employment of at the palace of Abdin. He was accompan- they cards.--Senator iTHHEE1 ~ LODOGE. MIssIoN.-At the last session of Congress an ap- mise; they were willing to pay for the grading change Important Investments. The require- an assistant librarian for the Senate was e by his son, Commander Casey and Consul and Mrs. Pendleton had another of the agreea- was made to enable the United and the cost of a cobble pavement; the passed. General Fairman. Half an afterward the ble musical parties last evening whteh they LEOTURE BY propriation ment of the charter that the ofticers of the bank have been on Rev. L. B. PLATT. of Falls Church, Va., States Fish Commission to construct a steamer compromise was submitted to Commissioners should give bonds for their fidelity was Ignored Mr. Edmunds objected, saying the question Khedive returned his visit at the new hotel. giving Monday evenings. Mrs. AT TRF. and witness to act. of what could be done to make the library more Cordial sentiments were and Miss Pendleton plal ed the Iu charm for the purpose of more conveniently hatching Phelps Twining declining or loosely executed. The charter forbade the mutually expressed. and Mme de harp CONOREGATIONAL CHURCH,cor.IOth andGsts. out the eggs of shad. herring, rock fish, cod. &c. Witness read an opinion of the attorney of the officers from borrowing money from the bank- useful should be considered by the library com- The ambassador will remain only a few days. ing style, legernann, Mr. Frank N VUNESDAY EVENIN('.,March31st,at8 p,m The contract was to Messrs. & board recommending a compromise-the best a that was or dis- mittee before any further action should be and will then leave for the coast of Syria and Potter, Miss Edith Iarlan and other accom- A thrilling as well as humorous recital of an event- given Pusey attainable. Under that Commissioners prohibition directly Indirectly taken. the islands of the Greek plished amateurs, delighted the company by ful exlerience in huntin4,war,and as a prisoner. Jones. of Wilmington. and the vessel is now opinion regarded. archipelago." their The finished and for service as soon as the Phelps and Twining accepted the compromise These are a few of the causes of the The House bill for the protection of the Poto- sinig. Invltations to thesa ',nrAis Ti ets. 25 cents: to be had at J1. F. Joltnson's ready which the the original mac fisheries and for the of shad The Maine Muddle Again. are verylimted.-At the german to be store, le nic Temple,9th at., and at the door. fish-hatching apparatus is placed on board. It property holders suggested; by bank's disaster. But in 1870 tke amendment of preservation AuorsTA. March 30.- Messrs. city. On arriving here they took no titnogivenfor mar29 3t will probably soon proceed to the coast of improvement, lie proporty of the Linthicum the charter an opportunity for still more and herring in the Potomac river was passed. ME., Chase. this evening by the Bachelors' Club, Mrs. Wor- estate was about because the gave The Geneva award bill was temporarily.laid Brown and Fogg, members of the council of den will act as hostess, and Mr. Brown will lead North Carolina to commence its work. A beau- damaged $71O, loose management and dishonesty. Before thai, ex-Governor who were In tiful model of this steamer and of this appa- change of the grade reversed the tow of the time two-thirds of the funds had to be Invested aside, on motion of Mr. Eaton, and the imme- Garcelon, charged In the cotllton.-Mrs. Senator Carpenter has LADIES' GOODS. constructed & water and concentrated it upon the Linthicum In United States one-third diate deficiency bill was taken up. the report of the legislature investigating com- issued cards for next Monday from 4 to 7 o'clock. ratus, by Pusey Jones for the bonds, leaving only The Senate adopted the committee amend- mittee with dishonorable conduct, in an infor- -Dr. Cabell of the University of the stock a full line Berlin fishery exhibition, has just been received property. to be manipulated by the officers and trustees. mal manner sent a note to the David Wilson, of the I. P. church, whio,Virginia,at teir* pfB EASTER.-We have in at the Smithsonian Institution. and will be on SOLOMON .1. FAGUE TESTIFIED After 1810 one-half of the deposits became a ment reducing the appropriation for public assistant secre- president of the National Board of Health who X of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS ____ from 400,000 to and proceeded tary of the state last night demandingthe privi- request,has beenmadeIn thethecityceremonyfor severalshort, andleftfur-this and ROUND HATS. Also, UNTRIMMED exhibition there for a few days this week. that under the acts of .une, '7, '79, he tiled more fund with which these who controlled the Insti- printing $300,o00, of the returns which days, in or less for owners tution speculated, either directly or to discuss the appropriation for internal rev- lege inspecting they were morning for Charlottesville, accompanied by HATS and BONNETS every variety. CONFIRMATION.-The In executive complaints property against indirectly. enue accused of garbi ng. The secretary of state Miss Lily Turner, of spe and style. Senate, special assessments. In 1878 witness iled some "But," the committee says, "with all these dis- expenses. was and the (daughter Representative Raving made special arrangementswith a Paris- session yesterday, confirmed the nom- complaints about property on 7th street. Judge abilities, discretion and honesty in the manage- HOUSE.-Mr. O'Neill resolutions absent, request was denied. Oscar Turner.) who is to visit friends in that ian house, we shall be able to constantly to following " presented Ella of present inations: To be United States Bret Dent said to him, Why don't you file for the ment of thebank,had It been held to the purposes passed at a held March at the Wall Street plece.-Mrs. Parsons, daughter Jus- our patrans during the present season new desiens consuls, whole street?" Witness "Ihave no of its would have averted the disasters meeting 23d,18980, To-day. tice Swayne, of the U. S. Supreme Court, and in FRIENCH BONNETS. All the latest Novelties Ilarte, of California, at Glasgow; Thomas L. replied, creation, Third Reformed church of Rev. A. NEw YoRx, March 30.-The Post in its finan- thenthenialhedwellshapeandtoevidenceseeof athemaraecertificate.thatsightrememberedtheyaboutwereWashingtontIghtlaTeytiedandleftcir-i to Neck Wear. KID GLOVES from 4 to 10 but- of at authority to do so." Witness said he looked that came upon it." "No bank," It continues, Philadelphia, cial article to-day says: "The Stock pleasantlv by large attention Prentiss, Vermont. Port Louis; W. P. Man- the matter in the that Mr. Dent "whatever its would have it. Van Nest, pastor, asking for the protection Exchange cle of friends In W ashington gave a reception A.ns in the new Spring Shades. Spcial gum, of North Carnlina, at Tien Tsin; A. C. upon charter, advisedly of the and of the American markets are all quiet to-day. At the opening bridelast says thatat hershe Is not 4o. 7btMadison sheave- M. . the were robb and he the Seneca the person property night residence, given to orders. MRS. HUNT, Jones. of West Virginia, at Nagasaki; Paul thought people wanted entered Into sandstone, Kenne- the assignment to him of lands in fee the stock market was weak, but before the first to President and Mrs. mar27 621 63 D ..w. to be just to the people. dy, Fleming, Boyle, Lyons, Vandenbutgh and Indian, board became and has so continued with nue, Hayes Hayes. NWos. and at. Lange, of Iowa, at l.a Rochelle; H. A. Conant, Dent said he had no recollection of the Abbott with simple, and for the immediate passage of a law strong of Michigan, at Naples; William T. Rice, of Judge any company loans, any expecta- for the return of the Ponca Indians to their the exception of two stocks, to wit: Chattanoc- OPENNG. 19 Massachusetts, at 'Leghorn; Harry C. Marston, such conversation with Mr. Fague. tion of protecting the stockholders and deposit- lands in Dakota. Referred. g,which has fallen from 80 to 75, and Bur., C. District Government Affairs. 719 of Illinois, at Malaga. A. L Thomas, TnE ORIGINAL PROcEEDINGs ors of the company from loss." It adequate Mr. Brewer of ladies and Northern, which has fallen from isX to The amount realized from collections of supervi- of the Commissioners' on the 10th of penal provisions had been incorporated in the presented petition 83,000 73. The stocks have been the hjdmethey can taewhataparty wouldspe- sor of census for Utah territory. Edw. H. Bou- meeting charter to prayingtheappointmentfor of a commission to notably strong Pacific cial assements taxes yesterday was $96.16 in man, of Illinois, Indian agent for the Pawnee October, 1879, were read. This was the day on original punish Infidelity, many of nquireinto the subject of the alcoholic liquor Mail, Manhattan, Western Union. Telegraph. havecashesttoand nothingassistinhers percenthusbandbondsandandherselfcoupons.in Indian a number of which the Water street assessmentwas reduced. those who practically controlled the operations Iron Mountain and Lake Shore. Government Drawback certificates were tendered, but re- agency territory. Also, The showed that of the institution would have been to traffic. Referred. bonds are ' for setting up in life for themselves. SPRING MILLINERY. postmasters. Commissioners Dent, criminal subject Mr. Stephens presented memorial of 3,000 higher the 4s. 1; lower for the fused under the order of the District Commis- Twining and Phelps were present. prosecution. on of the metric 4X,s, and otherwise unchanged: R. R. bonds are sioners. YELLOW JACK LOOMING Ur.-Much of the Dent said that he had no recollection The committee then recount the operations, scientists the subject . and to stocks yel- Judge in connection with of Referred. quiet steady strong. Mining are PRoPosED CoMPROMIsE OF STRET AND RAIL- low fever that comes to this country Is imported of being present, and that he supposed the ob- the Freedmen's Bank, the on motion of Mr. Senate amendment generally lower; Silver Cliff has fallen to 5'L, ROAD SPEcIAL TAXEs. ject of Mr. Aldrich was to convict him of a false- Seneca Stone Company J. C. Kennedy, Vanden- Goode, and cl1max to 1',. The market from Rio de Janeiro, were every year. during Evan L and Juan to House bill for the appointment of a commis- money is still Through the efforts of the Senate and House burgh, Lyons, I. Fleming sion to into the condition of active and stringent, 6 per cent. being the mini- District committees as the FRIDAY and tons,the summer,the caucustheunanimouslydisease prevailsdecideto a greaterthat theor Chairman Hunton.-You have no TheBoyle,report,by whichsummedthe up,moneyis aofchargethe institutionthat the~ inquire present the mum rate to borrowers stock col- District Commission- TIMRSDAY, SATURDAY, less extent. The summer at Rio sets in right, double-turreted monitors was concurred in. having good ers, it is probable that an early settlement will about viousJudge,totohisimputeleavingany formotiveNewtoYokany body.This fact was loaned on insufficient security, and, it is Mr. Morton memorial of lateral." be made the street MARCH 15, 26 AND 27. November. The fever has been reported as may delayDR.theTINDALLpaymentWASof EXAMINEDthe salaries of the believed, in accordance with corrupt agreements presented Grunnell, by railway companies of unusually severe this season. THE STAR re- between the officers of the bank and the bor- Mintion & Co., Brown Bros. & Co., Moses, Tay- The their special assessment taxes, the several with reference to the entry of the board's pro- lor & & Dows & MYKarketa. sionerscompaniesto apply thesubmittedWashingtonthe city embcol porter to-day made inquiry at the ofice of the ceedings on October 10th. 1879. le said he al- rowers. The total amount of loans of this char- Co., Havemeyer Elder, David, BALTIMORE, March 3o.-Virginia sixes, de having proposition to aSurgeona rider uponGeneralan ofapprpiainbill,the Marine Hospitalandservice.that employ7s ot the public printer some days after acter was about half a million andabout Co., and other mercantile and banking houses 8; do. console, 5 d. th mm ssioners of forthwith paying all undis- thewaysendenteredof the month.as present the names of all the dollars, of for an amendment of ferred. ecnd sees, and to submit the disputed From reports received it was learned that deaths Commissioners when they were in the room. two-thirds of which will prove a total loss. New York, praying the 24- do. new tenforties, 373 qdt-aneay puted taxes, taxes to NOVELTIES FRO31 T had occurred as follows the weeks Under the since Revised Statutes so that the duties on sugar l ALTIMO1tE, March 30. otton q t ndeas the court and abide by the decision of a test during ending Witness was not in the room when the action present management, the bank case. The byatsuchthe meansdates given:should Nov.resisted5th, 4nowdeaths;as theyNov. of the board was taken, and does not know if was closed, dividends amounting to 30 per cent shall be assessed upon the quantity delivered middling. 13%. Flour quiet. Wheat, southern dull disputed taxes, of course, largely pre- 15th, 1; Nov. 22d, none; Nov. 3 of the liabilities have been and from,instead of upon the quantity entered into, and heavy ;western weak and lower-southern red, ponderate, but, as their are not many law VEBY LATEBT IMPORTATION9, Dec. 29th, deaths; Judge Dent was present or not. declared, there bonded warehouses. Referred. 1.36a1.38; do. amber, 1.40a1.42; No. 1 Maryland itso of the public itschoolsis believedof the Disac.that the D ct :eedings6th,of2; theDec.caucus13th, 4;occupiedDec. 17th.less4; Dec.than 20th,an theMajor12th ofTwiningApril, onsaidhisthatwayinnorth..the matter of the banis goodhavreasonbeen toin expectthe latthatfour20yszper centasg,gmore red, 1.39 : No. 2 western winter red, spot, March points Involved, 4; .Jan. 3d, 1550. 9; Jan. 10th. 19; Jan. 17th. 20; Water street reduction Commissioner Phelps will be paid. The entire loss to depositors will Mr. F. Wood gave notice that when the diplo- and April, 1.36#';Ma, 1.35; June, 1.32, July, will come out best in litigation. AT Jan. 24th, 35; Jan. :lst. 54; Feb. 7th, 61. No himself 17,thereforeof whichbemore than P50,000over has been paM as matic and the Indian appropriation bills shall 120. soutern steady for white and easy for BUILDING PERMITS advices since 7th and acted. The question came up on something $1,500,000. have been he would call the Corn, February have been the application of Robert Christy as attorney salariesThe reportto the enmmlmonnm=is very severe 670.000upon theto manage-agenta, disposed of, up yellow western dull and easy-southern white, 60- issued by Inspector Entwi,te.Mrs. Mary A. DAVIS', received. The total deaths reported are 222. for the parties, and Commissioner Dent declin- ment of the bank and all who had finding bill for consideration. do. ye , 6664; western mixed, spot and Barron, repair brick, 45 O et. s.w.; 6s. E. It will be seen that there has been a anything to The House then-the morning hour having March, 64; A rl, 62 asked; May. steamer construc" T19 Market Space, steady ed to act because he was a trustee of property do with the control and disposition of its funds. b2 . Oat fairly active and nnchangd49dl; Rye dull Hughes, a two-story dwelling on 26th increase in the death rate, the weekly reparts to be benefitted. The matter was then referred theIt committeedeclares thatthinka,the have benum ement been dispensed with-at 12:40, went into com- av st., I K Towson Cald- as received that from one death officers of the bank and mittee of whole (Mr. Convers in the on and unchanged. quietnd arm and du- betwe'' aid n.w.; $470. mar24 Cor. Eighth St. showing per to the who said the assessments were members of the chair) , a on 18th week the number has gone up to 61. Attorney, finance committee, In violation the consular and diplomatic bill. changed. Provisions dull and unchanged. Batter rune, insteadConstructof the three-storySlat of May eachdwellingyear. Illegal, and that It was a matter which should of an express provision of the charter,discounted appropriation active and fIrm, 28a30. Eggs active and fr- t at., between M st. and ConWticut avenue n. LADIES' SHOES. be this and their own Several amendments were offered and re- Petroleum dull and nominal. Coffee d J. C. anrJ. W. con VEMaMILTA'S -Ex-feretaryA NEw LINE OFBristowSTEAMERs.-Mr.is in California.-Robeson. t. compromised. Acting upon opinion paper, ostensibly for others, and that jected. steady. Sugar dull and -unc* uietWhisk w.; 811.500. Cady Miller, best in the world for the All Winter the belief that the contract for the work was i- officers of the bank became security for borrow- struct a double three-story dwelling on Dupon The money. S. consul at Leith, Scotland, In a dispatch to legal, Commissioner Phelps and himself liittee,ers. The'SAOcommittee~pSIth.e' conclude that there isbak ghtTheyotescommitteein its thenlayerroseThrmwasand the bill bwas steady, 1. 1031.11. Fr.Ants ea and firm. circle n.w.; each. Boots will be sold at a the of State of nominee for mnayor of Lead Coload.Hisaccept- passed-yeas 191, nays 15-in the exact form in $9,000 DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN PER CENT Department March 6, 1550, an- ed the compromise, and reduced the assess. suspicion that the officers and finance commit- which it had been from the bushelsco ushels 5 50 for the next 30 days. Also, odd sizes for sale cheap. nounces that a line of steamships has recently ments; by so doing the District profited by the tee were interested in these transactions which panest number jestvedoriginallyin reportedth to rep .Shp ntJht,2,7oate bushels; A from L.ADIBW and 0HILDRE.v'S SHOES MADE TO been established between New York and Leith. amount paid. because, otherwise, there might "robbed the depositors." In the report such emntnvesommittee onfarappropriations.many yea-asfa aenas. busikebe ie2,000corn, 135,385 bushels.S ales-wheat Runaway Couple Virginia. ORDER. mar20 'rescot,of Washington, erreitedIn New have been at all. terms as The negative vote was cast by Messrs. Aran- 450 00 corn, THEIR MARRIAGE IN THIS CITY-THE BRIDE IS Although but a few trips have yet been made, nothing paid "ignorance, stupidity and dishonesty" Aterton Clark of bnshels: 430,000 bushels.;- ,ae. YOUNG BUT rorkthe freightlast evenng.--Johnhas been such asNgnto givewhomuchdieden- The committee at 12 o'clock adjourned until are quite frequentay to the bank man- field, Blackburn, Cabell, YO March 3O.--tcks strong. Money, PRACTIcAL. PALMER, 10 a.m. to-morrow. ed not No., Dibrell, Ellis, Kitchen, Lounsberry, Lowe, 6 per annum and 1-16 per diem. This at 7:50 on 1ADAME acouragementCalifornia y~rato the enterprise.ilbe plsma&The line ise-at agement, and it' is chargedthat only was Mcillan. O. and T. 44 short. 487) GovernmentsExchange, long, morning o'clock, the arrival Of No.1107 F Street n.w., present fortnightly, but may become weekly. the charter violated, but every principle of busi- Turner. Phester, Sparks, Turner, NEW YORK, March strong. the Midland train at the Baltimore and Poto- sembheredIt will De byregularold andfaii~ianspermanent.as~melA Dismissal from the ness and was done violence to and 3.-Flour dunll. Wheat WILL DISPLAY ON large in- Chapman's integrity the Mr. Clymer, from the committee on appropri- dull and lower. Corn quiet. mac depot, there stepped off a goOd-looking crease in the trade between Leith and New White House. concern shipwrecked. The men mentioned in LONDON, March 30, 12:30 m.-U. S. man heYork thereof NewYork rtMer. the as most ailons, reported the army appropriation bill, p. bonds, 4 young about 22 years old, attired in his WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. may be anticipated. Last year 1.649 ves- THE ALLEOED IMMORALITY WHICH LED TO Ir. report prominent in the "questiona- and it was referred to the committee of the 10 sels entered the port of Leith, and only 746 A week before the 1st of the month ble transactions" Ehich thecommittee found out .Erie45d.E second con- lookn dark-haie nd MARCH 24TU and 25Th, 1880, were reported at New cover- present were "Alvord, Cobke whole. (t***"cosl,.i Ne ersy srighlygirl abot 16 Glasgow. docks, Charles better known as Clephane, Huntington. Mr. Blackburn, from the same committee, re- NEW YORK years of age. The young copewere soon a ing 16; , are approaching completion in Chapman, "Charlie," Balloch, Tuttle and Ifchards, all members of back the star service bill Maaxxe T S 5arrxRaog. center of attraction, the exereced eyes of the A HANDSOME SELECTION OF FRENCH' rhoLelth.was Thearresedneighborhoodand enanedtconsu..esfr a vastto was notified that his services would, after the the board of trustees, and a majority of them ported deficiency with The following quotations were current in New amount of members of enate astendments thereto, and it was referred York to-day at 2 p. in., as reported by Lewis John- railroad officials classinJ he atonce as a run- American products. 1st, be no longer required at the White House. some one of the administrative the committee of the Mr. Blackburn son & Co.:U. 9. 4 per cents, U. e. 43 away couple. In this tliey wem not AND ROUND HATS, Iie was one of the executive clerks. He was committee%" The report sets forth that Eaton 6o whole, 1074; mnistaken, B*NN.ETS THE MOVEMENT OF THE MINIsTERs and stating he could call the bill up for considerd!- per cents, 108%a108%; D. of U. 365 s. 93 bid, 94 for the young man Saddling up to Mr. Sap ALSO. BRRAKFAST CAPS AND FICHUS. AGAINST dismissed for immorality. For the past four or Stickney were the actuaries of the bank, Son to-morrow after the asked; New Jersey Central 84",; Ohio and Mis. asked about the quickest way to get married I mar20 LILINsED and that exercised morning reading of ' PRosTIrTIoN.-The reason for the five years his conduct has been such as to cause "they more " than the journal. slesippf.37%;Le Shore 10%Erie. 44%;anibalkihlaan Central, 92 Washington. That gentleman at once turned meeting yesterday of the ministers. to take his name to be notorious In affairs connected trustees In disposing of bank funds and inter- [he st, S. Joseh,5 him over to a STAR reporter, who learned 8ary ofto the GeEtnan theUniSe with the opposite sex. The President knew ests. Alvord, who was president from 18c8 to Northw 9534; do. preferred. 109' ; Rao the that famn D" "mE^"l "HAMILTrON, steps prevent the licensing of prostitution, and who was Poltical Notes. Island, 18434; Iron Mountain. 834; St. Paul, 81%; young nepe they were apprehansive comes from the action of the American Public nothing about his doings until the matter was 1873, Eaton, actuary, and Hunt- The New York democratic state committee do. preferred 104- Wabasy, t. Louis and that a telegraph dispatch mighit Interfere First-class work, at moderate prices. ma16-Sm reported to him by some one in the White ington, who was on the finance committee, are a do. 68%; Kansas Pacifle, with Health association and of the National Board of las issued call for the convention to be held 43's- preferred. anad Texas, 433 , their plans. A carriage was called at, Health. At the of the House. Chanman's conduct, particularly as re- dead, and the committee say that in their testi- it on 20th. W. V7 Telegraph, O. O. I. C.,. once and the party drove to SPFlING I meeting association, in a certain with mony the men who were in the bank's Syracuse April Pacific Mail, 40%. 10535; aad4 the Vlty Ballt ORTATIOND IE L Nashville, last year, a paper was read by Medi- garded young lady golden hair, living It is reported that General Banks is contem- Krwherethe mMisa marriage license was procured in the LINFAtY GOODS. cal Director A. L. Gihon, who took decided came to the President's ears. lie was promptly management sought to excuse their acts plating running for Congress In his old Massa- names of Thomas I. Bryant and Jeannnie Ada- in favor of dismissed. He has a handsome wife and two or upon the plea of "fo tfulness," "good district next autumn. grounds police supervision over those three children but nevertheless took the intentions," etc.; but filing in this, they ;husetts The Anaconda of Swindles. Ile Sutherland. both of Nelson county Vs. It and Beaded Capes. An elegant assortment of plying the trade of prostitution. The paper young endeavored to throw the The movement in opposition to the instruc- has three appeared from their statements that they bad mere. gave a of the in coun- lady to New York on several occasions and entire responsi- ions given at to the Pulp representatives grindstones been some time. Both Dress Trimmings and Buttons. Corsets. Under- history system foreign roomed with her. In a certain room in bility of all the bad and Harrisburg, Pa., republican have three representatives, wood-screws have courting bein attend- grents Kid and Thread Gleves, and a beautiful tries, and pointed out that it had been most ad- this management delegates to Chicago increases, County conven- three ants of the Methodist church, they adheld of Paisa Novelties. Silk and d'Ete In the city he and a member of Congress are reported crooked transactions upbn their dead associates. are representatives, yellow pine has three, numerous Ee Drap vantageous checking spread of venereal to have kept such high carnival with The living ex-managers are not and 1oiSe instructing their delegates to vote for White poplar has three, sorghum three, salt "love-feasts," at which the attend- Dolmna and Mantillas, Jackets Ulster., Flannel diseases. This paper was referred to a commit- improper while solvent, Blaine. slate three! The of ance was limited to two. The parents of the and Combination Suits. Rlak SikSuits, a dratk- tee of three, of which Dr. Gihon was made chair- women that the neighbors interfered and nothing could recovered from them by At a caucus of Manchester three, process making up a were to her asked them to leave the Other cases civil suit, the committee believe affairs will (Conn.) republi- tariff is for all these interests to unite and each girl opposed marrae, because of 7 Cte mrl man, to report a plan to prevent the spread of locality. ans on Friday night, all but two out of fifty the benefit of hiertender age, and also because the young man revie, Paris. such diseases. The National Board of of the misdoings of Chapman could be assume a shape that will call for both civil and "oters voted for get imposing a special tax upon was out in lfe. Health mentioned. He did as criminal prosecutions against present Edmunds as a presi- the people at large. If you break one link of the just setting They had been en- has issued a memorandum on the subject. The ruin not, however, re- them, and the lential candidate. It is Garfield gaged for some time, and ho bad nearly gven bulletin of that board of November 20th also ported, young gis who came to committee will report a bill to provide for such One of the five southern the , gone. understands the case. up any idea of marrying because of her tad- DOUGLABS', oontained the the White House to obtain governmont posi- prosecutions. The report gives a of the states Grant peo- He must stand by pulp or the system snaps following: -"Trades and business tions. no Seneca history )le claim, and on democratic admissions, too, is The tariff that taxes a thousand articles is ness in agreeing to any decided step; but a few of every kind and character, which cause le had conversation with them. He Sandstone company, and charges that ione other than Tennessee. The democratic the days agoshe wrote him a note, him to special may have met them outside, but as a through It the bank was defrauded. It men- marty there 18 rent asunder on the state debt anaconda of swindles wound around the whole askring forms of disease among operatives or among tihe clerk In the tion John country.-Cinlunati be rayto-morrow night. For some reason, people, must be placed under such regulations executive office he had L. Kidwell, Cooke. Huntington and and there romises to be a in Commweia?.- however, she walked over last to real- OF TEE GREA SAE OF as will remove all causes no opportunity of approaching them. Hayden, a relative of Cooke's, as the principal luestion, split the night the SADIES' UNDER WEAR effectually and sources was the movers in these sarty this year similar to that in 1874, when MEN SHOT DY dence of the brother other young man, and an- of sickness." Chapman private secretary of the mem- transactions, and says that Lndrew Johnson led the bolters, polling 40,000 CoDLoRED VIRGINIA CollEGE nounced her intention to him as FOR ONE WEEK LONGER. ber Of Congress, who was wont to go around second mortgage bonds of the Sandstone com- the STUDENs.-There was a large number of col- marry soon Received 400 DoENg MoaE of those thoroughly TuE PAssIoN with him. The essential fact Is that pany were issued as a basis for loans from the rotes, regulars 60,000, and the republicans ored persons in Charlottaville, yesterday, as It would be done, and without tnaring time to made and PL.AY.-M-. Weaver, consul gen- Chapman 0,000. Tennessee democrats here say that un- Va., put onach ge of clothin, the yung eral at Vienna, In his dispatch to the Depart- was a very loose man in morals, and was dis- Fremnsbank; that they were worthless, ess some compromise can be fixed up within to spend the holiday. Numerous rows took peopi trimmedEMBAT 25 missed as soon as the President ascertained his and It charges that through this "corrur.. next few '-lace between colored citizens and students from CENTS EACH. ment of State, dated February 27, 150, an- character. Chapman was formerly a clerk In tion disaster came to the bank." In he months the republicans are sure the university. One colored man was shot in BWvery gar-ment at the old price for one week nounces that representations of the Passion the General's 1870 $31,000 was obtained the the congrssonal dele tio the Jaw and another the Paymaster olnice. !iom bank o ethamaorityr through wrist. By the ceedIetly theof v. r DOUGLASS' Play will be gven this summer at Oberammer- Hie obtained his appointment at the White as a loan, for which $49,000 in these second hold it from mayor's order several of the disorderly parties mar6 0th a.d F str-eets. gn. It will beperformed In a permanent, thea- House during Grant's administration. mortgage bonds were deposted. The same lemocracy the presidential nomi- were lodged in jail and the streets were cleared ter, capable of holding 6,0010 persons, on May 17 year the bank purchased $2,000 of the first see.-Jamues Rt. Yotmo, in Phila- Mar. by the pllee of all who semed disposed to and on every Sunday and fete day succeeding SEcRETARy SHERMAN will leave this evening. mortgag bonds, paying therefore $80,000 in The Alexandria Gazelte ofyetdaprt.a create dsurbances. util the last of September, making in all 23 Lumber of lettems received bythe edtrfrom at 7:40, fOr Columbus. Ohio. He will return next cash. Son after when the bank examiner was epresentative democrats of commencing on each day at s a. and Monday. _____ coming round Eaton, the actuary and three irna,including TnE COUNT DR LssEPs and party arrived at times,eloeing at 5 p. in. The performers numbermn. 604) everal leading editors of the stt,on the sub- 301 MARKET SPACE. members of the finance committee-fluntington, ect of the democratic presidential Boston yesterday. He is the guest of Mr. Thos. wreunhome this even . The thful 3r more, and are all residents of a small Bava- G;ENERAI. SHERMAN will leave next T'htzraday Tuttle and Clephane-transferred these bends Letcher is nomination, 0. Appeo.A breakfast was given in Count 8th Keep Building. rian village of about 1,100 InhabItants. The best for Chicago. He goes to consult with Genera1 to Kilbourn and Evans, taking their note for; fx-Gov. thie only prominent man de Lespshonor at Mr. Appleton's residence, can fix It all right with her paet,for she has Corner at., months for seein the play are June and the note rho declares his preference for Mr. Tilden, and at whc Mayor Prince and other saved them the expense of giiga party and July. Subsequently was surrendered guests were Inviting all their friends, adIf thywant to do PLAITING, 802 9th at. n.y. accesto the vlge Is by rail from Sheridan about making preparations for remnov- 380,00O.to Kilbourn se says he does not beiv,in the present con- He addressed doeen Munich to the Utes from their present reservation In and Evans and the worthless bonds lition of parties in Vrii,"that the demo- present. the board of trade in Wielhelm and theceby carriage 18 mile or Ing left upon the hands of the bank. George W. rats can stt the afternoon on his plan of crossing the isth- 1ll the way by carriage from lnnsbruk fity oorado. In accordance with the t.te agree- Stickney, the actuary, Is prominently men- carry the ntenext presiden- mus, and in the evening occu ed a box at the SEEDS, FLOWERS, 6,c. miles. The as is well ment of Secretlary Schurz, which will be ratified Sal election, no matter who their candidates rIUEES, play, known. isa religius without much doubt. It tioned as one of the-parties responsible for the be." Several of the Park Theater. He also vist4the charity ball A Immense stock of all kinda of FRUIT frama representing the Saviour's life and cleath, has always been that ruin of the concern, and the report alleges, that may country ediors say at Music Hall. standards and dwarfs. TREES, and Is performed onlyevery ten years. In removing Indians from their reservation he, as actuary, through connivance with hey know of no one in their section who favors The District im Congrmes. Small fruits-Grapes Currants, Gooeeberries, trouble has arisen. In the case of the Utes the the trustees and finance Kr. Tilden. Gen. F11zhugh Lee says if Mr. Til- &.- CAt-cUs OF re- trouble promises to assume formidable pro- committee, exercised is nominated mayconservatives will ab- SCrr Aanlmr Tm B. & 0. R. R. Co.-Suit has A bill introduced in the House yesterday by Strawberries, IxEPBcsiAN SENAroT.-The portions. General more arbitrary pwer over Its affairs than any ten from an been brought by Lucy J. Price, widow of John Aldrich the publican members of the Senate held a caucus Sherman is anxious to be of the offDeers; tht through this "connivance" tain voting, ignamust, in that Price, for erlfand-childrn agaist the Bal- Mr. augthorizes District Comungs- A. New and Rae Bedding Pant., Ac. morning for the purpose of prprdotrouble from other quarter Stickney loaned hundreds of thousands of dol- I vent, be dnednn as a Gobtlstate. Gen. W. timore and Ohio Railroad C payfor Garden Seeds, pure and gnine; Flower Seeds, this determining the sancpae;consequentl available mil- F. Le epese substantially the same 815,000 land of pe now Iavested ins8. DIstnet > rare and beautiful line of action in the tary will be usdinColorado. lars of the bank's money, though he never gave I.1ew, and hpsthe convention will give a damages for the death of her hand,March ,es.4, new, party's Senate with regard any bond, and in his toth of a alte or sites a Cut Flowers, Douquet., Desgns for funerale, &c. ao the cla'me Inserted by the House of Repre- testimony said none was. I "who wilarouse the enthusiam of our 10, wille walkibg across the railroad near-Car- bonds, 120 acres in Tr~ees. 15 Green-houses. es In "the Immediate deficiency bill" by THE PAY FOR THE PRINTERs.-The resolution ever required of him. The committee say itis Badter an event so roll's Switch. thnhigorbuliinfrmto th ' Everything in the Nursery line-PIantis, Seeds tenta',it is to too great a tax upon credulity to pretend that eople, necessary at this time to and Flowers-at lowest which proposed amend the law concern- anticipating the appropriation of $100.000 for sane and honest men victory for the conservative pryin AL Ing the appointment of marshals of ever manageg a bank's saure rgn"There Is W"Mr. Ioud, a member of the Massachusetis The Senate to-day passe the hiLli for the pro rates.80E ilections. After a general deputyInterchang of opin- the public printer, reached the President affairs with c almnst unanimty- in the miar16-eo8t 651 Tth st.. opp. Patent Odice. yes- such reckiennesa and proflgacy. pion that Mr. Tilden will be the legslture, was coy with Miss Chain- lection Of flih in the POtCiMa river, with the terday, but not in time to be signed by him pre- weamst beluin the railroad at South Abing- semean in question should be bank was ruined through 'bad management and muaethat could be nominated, and many ton. fathera told amendment cloning the on the 1eth 0 FIRE GAS FIXTUU.8 :lause opposed by all the in more ~ say he could not posibly carry the himtoowa republicans In the Senate, on the ground that It cuto,and than one place the~ athem SLATE MANTIELD, LAIR OEES, e that the the tilhe irtdon a train, A few dafater- all attempts of the ma tyto legislation insmxuon oaaf ward t taat=r went to Chamberlins house A WaSUnIgoT COaraD= Max 3ran3 RANGES AND W'The Kentucly seate has defated the mons.-Trhe Dmlthnnre dm of tbisnwmitiBid. FURNACOMB. the 111reestablishing the whiping post, which re- a flnm- and pmmntad A f band. wvere resisted at the extra session. The pro- GuN. GBANT will arrive in Hot Springs about nTituexponssoweindingsedui affaisoftheat1 passed the state tt whle the frinds ei back m"Jame Carter, a calarma We haveNine----.Mmin our above....d..awa,..onnone but the best mechan- hueof represents- ~hm le,and take empo, siyt 'nuy thnma toInterfere. The girl main was sunhdawUbhakMbn usr in esmates for]Iour, and were entirely harmonious through. resolution has been tamned a tearful neutrality. Plmigand nng All prmptly at-. mt. UWMcManus, formerly a Catholic priest in 8WA introduced in the inuet6 aboutS9o'oloch last a . who was confined In a and $81,000 as attorneys' toes. These eam 80"eprsEBatiesof the framane cf Ce- Mroine two seere in C~anada, police station at lumbia and Harvard Cheswi at New -ete oeneMe PERSONA.-The Presdent and Mrs. Chicago, Sunday night while the in- meeat emest and the cbinh the N f marl-in,lp 812 b a. ilayes ude IAmoni, Conn., to arrang f0r a lie was taken to the eastera eg.. T.ig. A. .nD,n. at the Fifth Av,enue Hotel in New York. so ee o, was fnddead In his yes- large, and even If tis exeMemacney cas boat race inJuly.-Wedny~, - lay were ever eee,It is a ougrSa. The own. r=--htmUnsWFThe of gena wmma r~in nlpge UATW'AUI a HUTemaenN, .W-Nr. John P. the is a leing esass. 'The 00'A churcmb in Mos0ow baa manwhdid rectIgwas ~amst eretary Ramsey, Gen. Albert Myer, Repre- Hlumphreis democratic la the hands ~amm erson, such at over U,reM am estative Bubbell and nnmmimannr W. H. was the democratic sheriff of Prince GIve spesial attenion to1 rather go'scountiy, Nd., for sixteen yarm I inio. as toemalest_ ofthis are on Rudan ohe0f Ibletof the bnaimmacof ntu s BW"mi. Emh Os Peol ~ Ioa W"The naa Isand oenate gt,c REMODELINGAND MODNGIZING DEFEC.- Ihe~4vinm~p~eb hab .W"The New Ycsk anti-thir1tarmrepublicansI goer ment e to eamar in thehousrnuu autaan th por ntatadtmtacan for primary Sieedumows08 thfea mhis right et smifrag to wmen. le pro enjoyed the hanor ot bg the the o f forming a gate g0r meri and intsi,mM.Gp aijsoe nnu3u- Mr. h.enaay t3bl~w itnewspaper correqpnutene In this eontrsy Opp OeInnation of Grant rtusaeatz nt, rnasiIvene, ho sa Kn livulge the souces fegawhhmmha OMIIb. W"In th. UniteatSta ourt at Wocisy a L L Tueto I~ b at the Igfehburg Olmra e.,$.,0a,ea CGilymmiprag mu.--on. Chie,MApBE4 . 1t696, at New 17yestu4sy urn Was -ahe aiveg . 1

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