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Ex• ' FAR~MER s ' WASHINt:'ION, April I 9· --The •, tllajori ty r~p01t of the commitrtee to - . . audit the eKpenses ot Garfield's ill- Pfik ~· .~ I fl Ruml~ e ~A . ness and biL Hal says the Comrnittee 'uG ulv' VlL { r8~WI vIii\ uw •. ! are of the opinion that Congress may :' legally assune the expellses <lf the WISH TO C!JNTRA.CT : illness and burial of \he late Presi- h•1· the growing of a considerable <t•tantil?' ! dent, upon• the ground that b.e was oi • ' stricken d'o1vn while he wasi and Cm•u., To'IIUI>toes, l!un~pkt-'11!1,. · because he was in the discha.1ge of StJiWSh, Peas, !3eans, , his duties, Congress '\Vill also be Stra;u•berr~~s,. , justified iiL malting provisiom for And other var1eties of loluch payrne:nt, regarding it as .an al· ~,ruits and Vegeta. bles. . lowance to his family to cover the extraordina;:ry outlays occasioned by Apply immediately, at t~eir o:fllce · a public lOISfortune. 1\la.ny of the ':.nortRh:r of ~cr..tllbl & t:'tber.;.u Sl~' •• claims pre!> en ted to the C:omni~tee u ~;; 'll U ul '-1 \ have been rejected, while <Others In the Village of Batavia,.N.Y. · hwe been allowed in part only. ~===~~=-~.~-~- ...... - .. --~-~ All have '-een rigidly scrutilliz:ed, WARNER'S SAFE and the Cocmnittee regud the claims rccmnmemied for payrne11t as cor· rect and ·jast. The repo:n Jecites <ltffic11lties !lllet in endeavorin~ satis- iactorily to adjust thevartous c]a.i:ms, and reviews the whole :period of the Presidwt's illness, refening to tlte grave responsibilities, the assidu OilS care, the ~;:m tiring devotion,. :and loog-con!imued services of the :sur~ geons and attendants. The report makes ho111orable mention ol tile :>ervices of Dr. Smith Towttsend, KIDNEY .0~ LIVE~ Dr. Charles B. Purvis and Surgeon- « General \i\Va.les of the Nav1:, and AT N. \V. Stiles'. . APRIL loth, 1882., R. 0. Holden & Sort. WE ARE RECEIVING NEW NOVEL\nES -IN- SPRING AND SUMWIER D~R~~ G~ODS, Dr. Nathal£l Lincoln, called im- mediatelva..fter the sho:>ting. C()m- mendable nentwn is also made of General 5 w~:~.\m, Col. .Rockwell, J. Stanley ]rown, and C. 0. Rock~ well, The bill reported by a majority of the comntL ttee appropriates :lor the relief of N.:s. Garfield $so,ooo tees ally sum paid to the late Prc:sident on ac<:uuna: of his salary. It J>ays Dr. Bliss,.~z s,ooo; Drs. Agnew and Hamilton 1 $rs,ooo e1Lch; Dr. Rey- burn, $IO, oco; Dr. Boynton,.$ I o,- ooo; Dr. :Edson, $xo,ooo; W. J. Crump, $:;,e1oo; tlle Secretary o~ the Navy, $2,.fi'88; W m. R. Spea:re, un- dertaker,$•,835; C. N, Jon-eg, :El- beron, $1,.092, and vano~s mer- chants antl others sums xang1Illg f1om so cents tOt $I, ooo. It piOV'tdes that when Surgeon-Gene1al ]axlles is retired it: shall be witll tne rank and pay cJf hlajor General. It also proVides th!ere shall be ad<ledtO> the medical corps of the lirmy a sur- geon with :rank and emoluments of a lieu.tenalllt·colonel, and autllo~rizes the President to appoint Ja.mes ]. W ooc'!ward to that position. The mioority report, signed by ~Iessrs. ~lackturn, Spring~r and Lefevre, :p!IOllC:lilnces the Bums a.w~rd~ All-wool lllummated Debege,.;, ed by theDllljOnly to tbe phy~tctane < ;rey Deheges, rlannel ~u1t1ngf, and surgeOtns to be excessive, and Colme<l Cashme'~'\'• says there 1vas no ~vidence bef~re I'la1ds Tinsel!', SLrlpes, the comrni ttee tending to es.tabltsh mtBRulDEREIJ m.:.ESSCOODS JO:!\ · the charaGt.er or value ol the services TRIM\11.:\G AND l'ULUXA!SE. re 11 dered. !he mmontyrecooomend :;ooo V;lrdsDi•.-ss Good:. at ~c ,t,: tl]~€!. a yard. This IR a great l:Hrgam. fbcit•c A!'sortm~>nt Colored ]Jres~ l 'ioods at 10 c, 12}fc and ISC a yd. J>lain Pnd Figm·t>d Nun.s' V';'!llmgs in White Cream Black and Coloreil. narglliDR in Btmting·~. llla.:k Casl1· merefl, Aumeres and MOURNJN.(J G<lODS, that the rcw()rt and bill of tile ma- \}jlaeJ; jority be re:committ:d ~ith ir:strllct- ions that tile commlltee requare tbe persons ha:ving claims . to J!resent their accounts and furmsh proof of the value ()[ services rende1ed or materials furnished; to rnak.e ()nly mch alle\Wa.nces to the physicians and surgeons as are properly cllarge- able to the: estate of the late Presi- dent, and :provide in the bill when an( 1 Col OT't~d again reported such further appro- priation of unearned salary as w(Juld cover theunounts auJ.ited f.or pro· lessional services. S 1 L K S- Surah Silks, Brocade ~atm.l, Mo.t~e·anliqoe Stlks Velvets and !'umnler SIL.-s at ' . ' EXTRA llARGAINS. -- The Largc·~t and Chuice:.t A:-.sor:tmento::f Parasols & Sun Umbrellas~. Lace Curtains ill White and Ecru,. by the yard or p,ece. Cardinal an.d Ec:tu StnpedGoods for <:::urtams, l~emna;nts of Oarptts at; aliowt Half- P'l'i(',e,.. N~w Patterns m SLraw l'llai.tings. . New Patterns m CarpeL, JUSt rece1ve.O. ~~ We are oflering bargains In eve :ry department, throughouL Oltl' m~InmtPtlt store. R. 0. HOLD~~ & S(llri, 8,> and 85 Main Street. Coxoner Tozier decided to l10ld no inquest. over the remains ,of the old man w•ho was killed by tbe Erie train in this: town yesterday, :na.ving eKam iuedl \the body and inquired as to the par1:iculars of the accident The \ictillil was not mutilated at all there being but one ga~h. notice- abie and tilat situated just ab()ve the right eye, He was killed insiant· aneously hty the shock. The C?r· uner direc'ted tl1e body to be :burJed in A lexan.der. ·------ Ciotb.ill!;3 cheap a.t M:oyniball 1 :S. TBE ~!'ABGO :E(~UIJE:, Mr. W·m. C1r11rtney oc New- York, &be •Purcha11er. The Fargo residence on ja.ckson street, which was included in the recent purchase of Messn. Hough and Carpe11ter, has been sold' by them to M-r. William Coortney of New York, for $3,000. :Nb. Court- ney's purchase includes a lotbaving a frontage on Jackson street ·f}f 104 feet and 256 feet deep. 'The ar- rangements for the sale ha.ve been made by H. C Ferren, wbo acted for Mr. Courtney. The latter 1vill thus become permanently i~terested in Batavia. and in,tends using the house lor a summer residcll.ce. He will probably take possessic> 11 of the property about the first of June, when he is expected to -come to Batavia for tbe season, ace(). nrpa11ied by many of hi:> pupils. '!~he ]Jro- perty could bardly have passed into better hands. ----·~~·--- TOE NE\WS liN lllDIJCF. Eight jurors have been obtai11ed in the Malley trial. Fifteen pm;ons have beet< killed by a colliery explosiun at West Stanley, England. At a banquet at Versailles, last night De Lesseps invited all present to the openiJJg of the Pa11a..11ta Canal in 1888. . On petition of Jameq Gordon Bennett, a decree has be-en issued for the sale a.11d parti!ion 0=f the es- tate of his father. Parnell has notified the (;ovemor of Kilmai11ham jail that ll:c -will be absent anotber week on a<:count of urgent family a!Tairs . The e\oangelist Thomas !-!Eurison, broke dow11 during service 1n Tiffin, 0., yesterday afternoon, and was compelled to start home last night. Hannibal Chase, Presidellt of the peo1le's Bank, Baltimore, fell dead this morning in the street. This makes the third bank president who has died in :Baltimore in eiJtbt days. The Marsbal of the ])istrict of Columbia has issued a circ~lar off-er- ing a. reward of $sao for tlt~ apple- hension of Howgate. Attached to the card is a.n excellE.nt pbotogra ph of the Captain. Two hundred men, work\Pg- in the blast furnaces and rolling mill, of Bethlehem, struck last nigllt. being notified that an increa~e of wages would not be granted. Specials from the Peminsula of Miclliga.n state that tl1eo heaviest snow storm <lf the seasoo prevailed in that region all day yesterday. The President yesterdi.Ly berame the guest of the Superintendent of the Naval Academy, at A.rtnapolia. The visit is unofficial, and tl1ere was no demonstration A Denver despatch says the wife of Lieut. -Govern0r Tiibor sues for ~eparate maintename, allegtng infi- delity on his part. Tabor is report- ed to be the richegt maa in Colo~ rado. Chicago shippers bitterly complain about the r~cetlt advance i11 Cfl.ttle freights to the East, and shipp.ing cattle has declined 20 to JO ce11ts per I oo pounds in consquence. Paul Nicholson and other pa'l- sengers on a train from Syracuse to Troy, saw for more than an huur early yesterday morning a bright cornet witb a well-defined tad, The cornet is in the southern skr, head- ing east. It attracted much atten- tion. The funeral of Ned Ge>ss, the comedian, was held in Tr<Jr yester- day rnorni11g. There we:re beauti- ful floral tributes from the Order of Elks, Harrigan and Hart .. a.nd the Theatre Comiq ue Com pan. y, The Rev. Geo. W . .Brown, a i'llethodist minister of Fort Plain, conducted the services. James Gose.~ brother of the deceased, died 12 years ago on the same day of the mc:>n.tl:t, and the same hollr, and was btnietl at the same llQur of the day from the same house and the funcr.al services were condu~ed by the saooe minis- ter, XH111 9JR.Jfti.Sl!Rllllf.'8 Sd.LARY. TH I.: C.-!THOLI:OS' NEW BUZ'LDING. Provldon~ ~f tlt.e Bill Iulrodnced The NLrncture Wbleh h• to be by- .J:.Ir,. Hollneac. F;.-cc~ed tile Comln~ SeaMon. ALBANY, .April' 2oth.- The bill in- Tit(~ p..:rfected plans !or the new traduced bj;i~ Mr. Holmes, ·to fix and bt11lding- to be er~cte4 on SnmQlit regulate tl•e salary of tbe Cou.nty strec:t by :)t. Jn~et·h'• Catholic so· T•easl.lrer of Genesee county, has ciety. h~v<:: been , e1 ·1 ved and are passed the A-ssembly and is now open to in,pectin•. at the parish. awaiting the action ot tile Senate. resil:lence A gianee at them inii- The provistons of the bill are as fol- cates thaL it is intended to build a lows: large, sl10wy block, that will be of SECTION 1. The salary of the sufficient size for all the purposes county tre::asurer of the '{)Ounty of for which it is proposed and be an Genesee 111sy be fix:ed by the board improvement to that portion ol the of supervis~rs of said county at a village The htHldiog will be two sum not le ~s than ei~ht hundred stones in height aod will ~lave a. dollars. - lront on Summit street of one hun- § 2. 'Tii, e salary of the present dred and thirty-four feet and archt- COl,mty trca_sttrer ol said county is 1 tecturallv its exterior will be very hereby fixelli at the Slltn of eight !attractive. , hundred dolla1s. The building wil1 comprise a § 3· 'J1u is act slJall take effect residence for the Sisters of l\1ercy, a immediatelly. chapel for divine services and the • • ~ par~.chial school rooms. The re3i- 1atlr '1'eazle. dence will be sitnated in the south end of the block and will be most The '·~doo1 lor Scandal\ b the conveniently arranged for the pur- play in wlaich Miss Davenport will pose, huving roomy parlors and appear in ~atavia, on th..c evening commodious dining mom, kitchen, of the z stl•. l'he New York Her- etc This portion of the building alJ thus s;peaks other tmper.sona- Mll consume about fortjl·five feet of lion ol the 1~le oi LadJ.• 'Z'Itzzle: the front and the main part \Vill ex- As Latfly 7eazle, in ~he old, tend back forty-eight feet. In the though by nu rneanfi sta!e, comedy rear of it will be an addition twenty- of the '·Se:h ool for ~candal,\ the three feet in depth. The north end charming iiCI)-medieune. Fanny Dav- of the block w1ll be devoted to the enport, op-ened her starring season school, there being three large last evemn;;g at llruoklyn llark Thea- rooms on the first floor and the same tre. The public are farutliar with number in tile second story. The the plcasitl g portraiture -which the partitions in the upper rooms how- tau artiste hes heretofore presented ever, will be so constructed that of Sherida.n~s heroine, and those they may he removed readily and who have always admired the im· tile three rooms transformed into a personatiolll h~d nothmg to regret in ball, about forty-etght by forty feet the perfor1111a.ncc. in size. Between the school rooms 1 he_ sur•port w~s excelle~;· , In· and t.he residence will be located dee~, 1~ m::ay b~~atd that the _bnght, ' three rooms on the fixst floor to be parucu1ar star lS fortunate m hav· used as mnsic rooms and above them mg surrott nd~d .. herself ~y a galaxy will be a cho.pel, finished in church ~f lesser lu:m.manes to sh:m_e m the style with the altar, clu.nce] rail, etc. firmament- <;>f the dra.matic world Back of the music rooms below will for th~ op~rung season. The cos· b~ a hall leading from the residence ~umes wer-e _elegant, a~d _ 1 he m_ount· to the school room in order that m_g of the pt-ece was fimsned 1 ~ de· the Sisters will not be obliged to go tail. The- pcrlormanc~ was htghly out of doors to get from one to the · apprectate~ by an audtence which other The chapel portion of the was large. structure will be set back several .......... $I J.llll!lCJ'Y LO()A~~.;s. feet from the street, tnlls destroying !By Owr Reg1>lnr Corre,pondcnt.) LE Rov,. April zo.-The mar· riage of IvJlr_ S Percy Hooker and Miss Nellie Whalen last evening was qt1ite a brilliant affair, and took place in li•e presence of about twen· ty five rei,\ tives and intilnate friends, at ·he reside:flce of the bride's fath· er It igthe intention of the young couple to iill'l!mediately go to house keeping ira tbeir elegantly furnished residence an W ~st Main street. 1\f rs. M ill er, Breck port street, is visiting in B uffa.lo for a fe1v days. Mr. l\tliii!Jhael Wilcox, who has been in a critical condition at the Eagle Hottel, is somewhat better. Next Mionday evening the Ben- nett and 1\wbulton Juvenile company ,:.resent the~ 'Magic Slipper\ at the Opera Ho u&.e and Tuesday evening the • 'Chitocs of N ormancly.\ Mr. Charles Morgan and wife are to v1sit Ne:w Yoxk city tilis week. Bishop ICoxe confirmed <>. class of 14 at St.l\.l:uk:'s church Wednesday morning a...nd delivered tl. most elo· quent set1111()n. The oo!v injury Mrs. C. N. Keeney reK:eived from being thrown from a buggy 1'uesday evening was a. sprained mk:le, G-etL.·Bllrt.'• (Jondl!tlon, Division Engineer Gilbert of the B. H. 1', & W. R. R., slopping in town, received.il.telegrarn from Gen, Burt's son\' in Saratoga, this morn- ing, sayinag th~t his father lived through llhe nigh.t cont•ary to the expectatio::11s Gf hts physicians and family, atL-d' that he was kept unJer the influe111c-eol morphine and ether, to prevent ]lim irom suif-eting. __ ...,..,.,..__ __ Linella;;.nd cotton lap-dusters for ·carriage u:se; a nice assortment, at JOHN 'J.'HOltiAS', the uniformity of the front. and, the builders think, giving it a better ap· pearance. There 'Will be a Man~ sard roof on the residence and sev- eral!lleeping rooms will be finished off in what will be the third story of that part. The different sections of the building will have different styles of roofing. The plans were made by ! Buffalo architect who is now at work on the specificatiOns which are eKpected to be completed to day and forwarded here to-morrow. Builders in gen- eral are invited to examine the plans and specifica.tions and to figure upoll the contract. Work will be com- menced as soon afi the con tract is awarded and will be poshed to com· pletio'1. It is expected to have it ready for occupancy br fall. Mi•s Kies has removed her dress· making btbiness toN o. 13 Bank street (fifth ho11se from the Bank), where she will b~ pleased to see all her old custome~s and as many new ones as choose to call. --~·--- There is very slight difference af:er all between winter and spring overcoats. The former became the latter as soon as it gets warm en~ ough to shake them. ..... NO'I.'UJE, I am in no WilY connected with a meat combination. I will sell meat at reduced prices for cash. H. :B. DELANO, Jackson St. Nobby low Clown soft hats for young men, at JoHN THOMAs'. Hats at cost for the next ten days, a~ Miss J. :F. Kenyon's. Ladies and friends please call and see the beautiful goods at Mlle. Jet~ ome~s, 100 Main street. ~- i ~ .i .. l I ,- ~ ... .\·· ;, • .. •' ' ' ' . .. 'l',