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| ‘THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. | r Sand =e PUBLISHED DAILY, Except 5 AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ine a mi : mee Mer his morning Rey. Charles I. White, D. D., | , Whe, for over twenty-one years, has been pas- ie a = im oom | ter of 8 Matthew's (Boman Catholic) church. Brenna Siar Nowspaper Com | corner of Lith and Ht sireets abouts orelnek The pi pan Father White, who had passed the 7 ai ‘ i : three re and ten, has ‘noon in it he: ith tor | 7 _ J several years past, and for about five months 1H bers has been suftering from a cancer of tbe stom zi ach, confining him to his room, during which Whe Wasa Sta time he has been a great suff For some > ear. postage Frepaid. 10 time Rev. Dr. Ryan, of Ballimore, has been 5% lor $25. ! assisting Father DeWolff in the pastoral ‘ions must be paid in ad duties at the chureh. This morning, as the Pp ger than so paid fur, ‘OL ‘oO emai . E ord ‘ it ianeneane- | V2. FI—N®. 7,800. WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1878. TWO CENTS, | irene that dai of Father Witte near, Was re ug ng prayers. reely ‘had he completed) them when vance = ns = = ~ 7 ———— | the venerable man breathed his last > Goo | SPECIAL NOTICES. The Freedmen‘s Hospital Investiga- | FORTY-FIFTHR | There were present, besides Father Ryan, M _ LADIES’ GooDs. ___ | __ SPECIAL NOTICES. _| THE EVENING STAR. Facopeens santa FIFTH CONGRESS. Tolograms to The Star. | srs ine anisnin ie eas PECIAL NOTICE. = ALLIANCE. Washi : REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. | Monpay, April 1. a =] ne er yt = ot Eakin, hoy oar | ae Svckihidinw Aitinies GE the Didhdied wl Soe asl ‘ enator Eaton, from the Senate committee | SEN ATE.—Mr. Conkling presented petitions ee ene ee aes at aoa ; oie hold ies regular monthly meeting at ington News and Gossip. | oi appropriations, has madea report of the | from cltizens representing the nationat extent EUROPEAN WAR SIGN: Either White seemed ‘to bein bosscesion of owt mrake for sale at sery ressosse gma | RyQant Potassivsnis | Goveweenr Recoiers To-pay.—Internal | result of the investigation into the affairs of | convention, asking aid to national lines of po A, me his faculties, speaking cheerfully to. those Sricene 2 a y ) iB tis the first object of the | Fevenue, $0 2+ customs, $178.382 the Freedmen’s hospital, which is concurred | ocean steamers, and in reference to the tariff —_e—__ about his bedside. Father White Was born in JAS. He VERMILY ay ic are invited, ‘apl 2." SUPSCRUP TIONS 1 the four pet dent AAR. ip by the whole committee. ‘The report geates: bal peterred. ar in aii. and was educated first at strest. 7 ous SUPSCRIPTIO“ e + loan 'to- ‘Accordance with the direction of the r. Dorsey presented a memorial from citi- i ; t- St. Mary's College, at Emmittsbarg, and Ladien Sovis ead WA Dee ee eee MISSISQUOT SPRING WATER day, $40,000, Senate “the committee called upon the Secre- | zens of the District of Columbia in favor of the England Pushing Preparations, | received isiheoloxical education at St- Mary's is pots am 3 made t vat Ta a Ss . s tary of the Interior for such information as 1 enfranchisement of women. Referr —_.+—__ College, Baltmore. In 182) he went to Paris metic. “ rT urytaewiongnt suen | COUNTRUEEITES AnneSFED. —The Secret might have,and recelved two reports of in: | | Mr. Harrison presented resolutions of the and finished his theological course there in ME. L. P. SEAND ET, e NEY DISEA’ rvice division to-day received information a vith numerous affidavits, letters | legislature of Tennessee in favor of aid to the i ifyi j SV, and being ordained a priest returned in DYSPEESI ve uy ie had-of a! | of the arrest. at Lower Lake, Califorma, ot | S24 mass of testimony. ‘The first conimittee | Southern Pacife railroad. Retersed. moe Russians Fortifying in Turkey. | the’same sear ‘He was appoiuted pastor of Wilt op-n acholce assortment of Inidchious, Kor Paphieteecoataiving vemarkas | Geo. and Frank Moine, two counterfeiters.” Soe ce prnued Dy ithe Secretary, consisting of eae hallaes, presented resolutions of the 5 —_e—__ fe Fasioks charee. Balwars . sOU0 s * anke . ad a reasury and two from } legislature of Pennsylvania declaring the pro- = that cl several years, he ELEGANT MISSISQUOL SERINGS Brak NOMINATIONS.—The President sent the fol- yer Interior department, who reported in | posed revision of the tariff inexpedient at This THE EUROPEAN WAR CLOUD. to the Cathedral, then to St. Vincent's chureh, FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND HATS . lowing nominations to the Senate to-day: | AUSUSt last that they had ‘inspected the vari. | time. Referred. slish Cabinet Changes. and for several years he was professor of prt iat Rae hate kd NS Ld ae 1.F A special session of the RW. | jeshta G. Hall, US. A Abatiah ous wards, offices, of the hospital; that | | Numerous petitions and memorials rel. ONDON, April 1.—The Times and the Morn. | Philosophy and rhetoric in St. Mary's College. ace ‘ 1) ENCAMPMENT will be held on | JeShua G. Hall, ttorney, district of the patients are well’ fed with wholesome, | to the tariff. woman suffrage. the transfer of | izg Post both reiterate th tt de was next sent to Pikesville, in Baltimore = =F yee EVENING next, st 74 o'cust,.co | New Hampshire; Mitton J. Williamso Rellprepared food, the bread being of excel: | the life-savihgs service were introduced and | Lord Salisbury has succeeded Lord berpyas | County, aud remained as pastor there until = eT ae elaware: De Witt’ Cl ATS Ae sna a Is si r. hell, from the committee on r: rhe official announcems church of St. Charles Borromeo. HIDGLOFES. KID GLOVES. | jj >> ylibt ANNUAL MEETING, OF Te | cca revema deh anton Baker, colect or | eee eas . roads, Teported 4 Dill to extend. for eight | The Post also repeats the repre that Riki | _ Father White was appointed to Si. Matthew's ak o Bis: | internal reve nu + istrict of rexa : Robert a ee cess, eee this report, charges were | years the time for the completion of the Nort Hon. Gathorne Hardy, now secretary of state | {!! the fall of 1897. to suceeed Rey un Byrne, NEW ~HADES, TgdG. Bota Te eee ee OF the. territory of ed inthe Interior department by a colored | ern Pacttic Railroad. | Placed on the calend for war, is to be raised to the peerage and will cel ed his first mass here in N: Jdado; Boyd. H. cE register land of- | patient named Johnson, alleging that; Mr. Windom dissented from the report of | succeed Lord Salisbury as secretary of state | Yember ef that year; and under his adminis- , bana ee 8 ¢ ‘oncordia, K. also several post- | 1064 S given to the patients, deficient in | the committee. for India and president of the council of India, | “ation & rest of the church has pros- : and a masters. qualit 7 Insuflicient in «quantity, and, badly pitt; Ingalls introduced a substitute for the and that Hon. Frederick Arthur Stanley, | P me a other institutions have been firmly i EPECIA icc. ~~ EC . E. es dl water closets are ‘incorporate the National Security Life | financial secretary e treas | established. It was Father White wh is oe RNING will detiver. | 3 y e ys and nurses; tha ferred to committee on ‘the Distri : 5 having a church of their own, a er his wf ‘ine steustees frie Seventa | Is believed the internal revenue bill will be | Supplles for the hospital are bought at high | big. ° ee on ‘the District of Colum- | The Russians Foriity ine @uisidc or dirvetfon the church on 1th street, between Le i : eeture to the Teac! agreed upon. There is a majority of the mem- bony re' alers, etc. On these cl Mr, Eaton, from the committee on appro- puter's telegi “ > Nawe the and M, first known as St. Martin's, was $1.00 $1.25, 81 Soyer Hana rs of the committee. in favoror either the | {ee seetetary appointed a by priations, submitted a report from the su. | ingdisnatehs ea COMPANY have the erected. I was afterwards rebuilt at a cost of pove LS pension of ymenis to the sinking fu Walch Bayete ans, Dr committee investigating the Freedman’s Hos- | “CONSTANTIN 8111 p.m.—The | SYer sae. and is now known t. Augus or the reimposition of the income tax. It NOCE Here Colette in talin the District of Columbia. Ordered to | Grand Duxe Nicholas n interview of two | Unes Under bis ce, too, fine and 29-17 Ninth ond F'Sts.,St.Cloud Buil nnderstood that both propositions will be { Yor! thelr conclusions in writing. This board | be printed and recommitted. | =] ena i intervie two | prose wh, St. *s, Was Y itions will be | spent a th in exa F | hours’ duration with the Sultan on Saturd Sa = aaa reported to the House, with the expectation | qeeny a manth au examining witne the | Mr. Windom introduced a bill extending the | M-Onon. the Russian dras eas thecal corner of Pennsylvania avenue OreExING that while one or the other will be adopted, | ROspital, and in’ personal inspe The | time for the construction and completion of | orher person present, ‘The Ruussiahe are borty. | a! treet, and placed in charge of Rev te only one can be carried. That is either sus: | Corently constinnted The board \ the Northern Pacitic railroad. Reierred to | fying the lines of Chatalja and erecting en. | Latter John MeNally, (for many years assist wy Babson | Pelid the sinking fund of restore the income y constitut it being | committee en railroads. | tenchments at all strategieal points, Osman, | #BttoFather Whiteat St. Matthew's.) Through FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND April, for ‘the Ae of physicians presumably DISTRICT BILLS. | Fuad, and Reouf Pash & 1. | Father White's influence St. Ann’s Infant me AnetL, f0 : a nd familiar with hospitals, | Mr. Ingalls introduced a bill io levy a taxon | Turkish eamp at 4 | Asylum was established: also the Female HATS 2 my and close COLORED Troors ror TEXAS.—By direction | #24 its ns, after weeks of personal | spirituous and malt liquors in the Dist of | i netnte: le ef f ‘A | Parochial School. He was also one of the pro- | of the Secretary of War, the superintendent of | UWiSkection and patient examination of wit- | Columbia (by the introduction of the Moffer pointed cules or | ral stati, | jectors of Mt. Olivet Cemetery MEL BACO 9 . perintendent of | nesses, have a value Which could hardly be as. | bell-puneh). Referred tof y i | n Fasha comman nu | Fathe LLINERY TING UF PEWS xeneral recruiting service wiil eause 50 colored | serted of any report made by Hon-protessional | Git motion af Mee Winter utmittee. | ¢ Russian admiral Popa has ar- | yutdatie in cottroverss, He seer oe Ae MILLINERY, ENTING U infantry reeruits to be forwarded to San An. | investigators.” The report of the board is | priating fifteen thous: solor Altea up | ee Bee . nus ‘and aot untrequentiy aieecaed the a Paws of the Stour tonto, Texas, where they will upon arrival be | then given. in full, It Lakes up the eharzes | the lot grounds carne qolaes for filing up | War Risks at Lloyd's. D cteaee Bek tooo tins oo oma Lunn reported {o the commanding general, depart. | oWe by one, and finds that no-one of them | taken up and passed as iteame trom Yee | yLONDOS. April At Llow's, on Saturday | of some note. sumone his productions belng. a WEDNFSDAY. April 31,1 ment of Texas, for assigmment to the 2th ed Dy facts, and “that no tou House. . He war insurauices were five shillings perhuudied | “Life of Mother Seton,” a tratsiation of the LL. BLOUT. MART: —_—_ Bas Pulsed. OF foes now exist, | On motion of Mr. Ferry, tho bill to regulate | Pounds on British bulls and cargoes. ten to | lite of Baime stantism and C: ate ’ Fume # = ; aladiministration in any tespeet.” | the advertising of inail lettings and for ollier | ry chulings on Black sea risks which are | i flects on the Civilt- 710 Seven h street now. - ActFTC RAILROAD MATTERS.—The Honse nmittee say the board was ordered to | purposes was taken up, and after the adoption | 1’£8rded with great disfavor, aud half to one | ization of Europe.” For many years he edited 7 1, THE UNDERSIGNED, DESIRE committee on Pacilic railroads to-day agreed | Hold secret sessions, that the charges were | of sundry amendments was passed. | Per cent. on Russian hulls. the Baltimore Catholic Magazine of Baltimore gton. D.C he prompt and sa to the Lill compelling the Pacific railroad com- | PUbIIshed in the daily papers, but the report The Senate then resumed the consideration | Russian Bankruptcy Prophesied. | with |ale Archbishop Spaulding, and he was panies to pro rate with o1 np = «com | respecting them has never been pubhshed; | of the Pacific railroad funding bill,and Mr, The Money Market Review (weekly paper) | the proprietor of the Catholic Almanac. apeet tis ma gS U. B. MUTUAL AID SOCIETY, Commissioner was also agreed upon, natety, | deemed the excuse cof farmer invaded | beck addressed the Senate. directs attention to the fact that Russia ex. | Father White was highly respected by our cit- 10) SPRING EXHIBITION 77 UB ior D7 a gd 8 to, those | mission under the bill will therefore be Ge Beceenes 2 itis report bs mn beforeite | a esto ie ae eee . el that the rouble is now quoted at | being Tound among non-cath 719 é a. tho melt Francis Adams re ut, observing in the stenographic report of | Of States for bi Is, &e., for lerenee, the fol- ‘4 to 22 pene ciation of about 41 per | after his de he arehbishop was 1 ” r bership in March, and died of pneumonia, 1 an interview between the Secretary aud his | lowing among others were introduced: By Mr. | CeMt- from par The Money Re. | telegraph and Mr it a . . .. | January 22d. 1878, a Solicitor and the members of the board that | Banks—Cray 2 | cdew concludes that it is at | Was called in to pre PATTERN bONNETS AND ROUND HATS vide, foi Bb. Murua Aid has paid. Power Le Poer Trench, of Hie tater found their conclusions tn part trom | ine ne war would be Imma ately followed by Rus. | Will ‘ake on Thursday morning, at 10 = Ee : prough their respe: nt, Sten as e 7 + r ent of the credibility of witnesses, Sonieienn ; sian bank ey and an re suspensi o'clock, f Cherch, e interme! ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. JOHN RAISER, the British Legation, and Mr. Arehibald Hop- | the eemniittee examined Tanke mumbertot | oLPemmstivania Legislature protestingagainst | Qavmemson tie debts ee OF | Nlittake » ‘at Mt Olived Cemetery: ta ac Xb 3D OF APRIL pom 27. St. CX «91 High street, y morning after a | Witneses to judge for themselves the ve | ill f i ‘ia jeter | pordance Will e decease oo Koom 27, St. Cloud eorgetarily aaa : ‘New Yorks Wash. | of diseretion exercised by the board in de- | the connie an te arene panelal relief of More War Sisans cordance witht = : DAVIS. the sum of $1,000, the amount due as sald certifi ciety is on the qi/ rive to Know the | termining upon the credibility of witnesses. | tion ol spo nt without felicity tts BS colin ot Naval and ML fate. Allow ‘me to say I most cheerfuliy recom= | heir vi Cnele Diek’ The committee say: “This seemed the affecting the li without injurionsly: | ttary Migence,” says: “The admiralty Ho MamwerSrave;-cornée bi atreat: |e eee ee z, Pele thie Hea oe ie Tees aaTA Unis, seemed the itecting the ess interests of the country. | have made an urgent requisition on contra . Wit! VAN DOREN. It ay. Judge Tyner, First tionsa the Ereedmen's Hospital ane capaci By M almers—To amend the several acts | tors who are manufacturing ge number _ eens Miles Se a eee ee ee Heer that wade s Hospital and especial | authorizing the construction of Pacific rail | of picks and shovels at Wolverhampton. and TILL EXHIBIT ON ABOVE DAT I cheerfully indorse the above statement. to be absent for a few da most needy and wret classes of society: roads and to provide a sinking fund. By Mr. | demanded to know when they will be ready. Wiican ON APOVE, S HOFBA, many of them imbecile and sone idiotic some | Money—Regulating contracts for carrying the | Recruiting offices are experiencing an ii BATS, selected from the latest F: y yivenia ave! SECRETARY SHERMAN TALKS Resumption | degraded to beastliness by lathsome views, | ails prohibiting subletting. by Mr. | crease of business, and the nen coming inare The folk ynusistansa er Sod AP pricemach less than same eg of = ASSOCIATIO dosmae House Consents Walon | Sualothiers bearing the iuprese or eiite ect | BIEht—To prevent the fraudulent withdrawal | of a superior elas : } urday by the District Co ally sole & . Tend Ste ofthe N . = Sher- s A 3 a like a val tender notes c a . BY = 2 ay by the Dis + RAND DISPT held at Davis" Hail, 615 7th street, Pp banking and eurreney three hi food character and fair iniellivence,consigned | to regulate the fees of pensio The Times’ Rome correspondent telegraphs | taking census, de.: B-E.Gitlings, A. A. Burns, G HATS aml BO | TUESDAY. April 21, 18" | was sub a res lroun there by disease and poverty." Much discrimi. | torneys. hy Mr. Wallhame ct $ follows: “Count Cort, foreigh minister, | D. Wo Houghton, P Jniian, Jos. L. Simms: pasa os | of officers and sale of | tion” by hog coe nation is necessary in judging testimony | tion to the Court of Claims has promised the chamber of deputies to ex. | Frank. Keeside. a r ae | edt wink he sald taetore the saeate ae drawn from such sources. The greatest ine the claims in cert jery { lain the government's eastern policy on the | Peter Hepburn ADIES: | 5am Lihat he said before the Senate fin fortune that could happen to these unl mine the claims in cer aud | Sthinstant. Sof; he may feelinclined to | C. §. RK Sun | s jes to the sain tee: that if he was not interfe beings would be to turn tiem trom tite host} ot Luttreli— | explain, he will undoubtedly say. that ob binson, C.F : San aut | ries to ines | sation, M yment could be re. | peatge Would be ine hem from the hospiial | Authorizing the Seeretai avy to pur- | ‘ant inac trality ay that ob- ‘obinson, C. I Chesney, mock ORE iar. | he past} siimed on the next: thatthe | Vetter: Witnescet ey ton they have no other | chase in open market, and without advertis- | Ttaly's policy Be AR ed SE Heats | Fetes peace 3 ca beached OCR OF B and TRIM: | org government would be in July | of intelligence and ted. of such #1 ing. material that enteis into the construction | colossal cap ey ip a, W, eavics. and B.S. Rayer. 3S very la at v | operation w ng to pay ba hext if the banks were y |e eHigence and inoral stamina would be | of steam boilers. By | se ) east, but home compli _ The follow are assigned to the we SLEGANT LINE vlating the i trials ofan ent! ‘ apt to avert such consequences by testifying so | and maintain commu tions and the necessity of keepi zoml | Georgetown ssessors—Joseph Si tieaitten aS DRE | Fern Bi jer month. as fo propitiate the power ‘that eouid pro: | honing: repnblies a | Wy Germany aid: Austria will keep | Jolu E. Cox. Thomas Qrme, aud Ed. Kraus beautiful goods, aithe meetings as above, or to . i nee their fate, and to va heir testimon Mr. Harrison— 7 e | census takers, ¢ aL nd HJ. Cryer. HE MOST G FP sacgrerata JOHN COOK, Secretary, |) | a8 difference intivences moved them.” Tl Bip eret ow rT N ie oe me . n on Derby. I And JW | _maras-di 518 12.) | mimittee then. show how witnesses wavere: A St. Petersburg dispateh’ to the Thies | ud J. M. Golden and J H SATIONAL ICAL COLLEGE OF | ber of thecommiite back and forth in their test nd the | states (therein contradicting semi-ofticial ut- | nsus takers. For the city o' Voy att cone SiVERSIT?. is laboring uniler af auses for it, making an nteresting | terances) that Lord Derb; S Fesignation of the | bo ashing ae Acoeusore B 8. a i a aaa | wontertul resoubee nt there ‘00 long for insel the tnati mot Mary | i ce Was a complete surprise and | Morsell, John neler, = - UMMER COURSE OF LECTURES | since: , another, here. Finding this condition of things, th "ei Noercee to ane mmense Sensa i vial cir | H Pitz Isace t . SELMA RUPPERT. | MER COURSE OF LE ES || sincere, and really wility to | REPes ngs, the | and’giving the assent of Congress to ct of mmense sensation in official cir: | H : ace £8 M®* SOG Steer | of the Gentio Usinary Organs, by J. | Carry out the restunption law, but Ldont dace. | Committe erpret that which | the legislature of Maryland in relation to the | Ces: Lord Derby. says the dispateti. is re | Prank I OvPosITE PATENT OF FICE. | by W. W. Johnston | the Way in Which he rides rougi-shod over the aity. said road. By Mr. Cox, (N.¥.)—Toamend the | progahed for having mibled Russia and fens | wre Has just a large and i sinking fund.” The commitiee will further 1 by calli : nmates of | Revised Statutes in relation to cadet en. | 24 by going as far ashe did in a direction | A.A y ooper, a large a i yweases of V 1m by A. B.A, King, M.D. ai Si ary Sherman on. Thursday al by calling as witnesses outside, | ginneers. which he disapproved. A. Julian, J.B. Moreland, ©. 5. Jones and INFANTS: AND CHILDREN’S | _ Practical Auaiysis of Poisons, ‘by Prof, KE.’ T. 4 : as i" sted persons. pee eg ae Hopes for Peace. P. Evans. | BONNETS, ROBES. Fristoe. . eee _ The committee say that they personally in- vT The Egyptian contingent from V. r ofiice duty the assessors themselves— tOkG ARD SHORE DEESCES, History of Special Structures, by Elliott Caues. | Sea SouNDINGSs AND SHAD JIA spected the wards, beds, kitenen, foods Sc. he District in Congress. pears tinge Tea eh” | Messrs. Win. Dixon, B.D. Carpenter and G M.D. e A oe AS 5 and foun thing cleanly ahd in'good | NATIONAL SECURITY LIFE INSURANCEVOMPANY | Minor, on the Bosp] + ohver—will generally be present, assist And all kinds of | “Diseases of the Eye, by F. B. Loring. M. D. umer A.D. 1 ord they endeavored to ascertain w ae " 5 ¥epOH _ c Bie Sosp horus 1 i pritiitl dies oueni . | Histology, by CAs Hoover, McD. yard at6:80 this mornit SHIGE. guigy Gndenwored to ascertain weiner rnator Ingalls reported to the Senate to-day le. | by RW. Tompkins, James A. Gritlith and MILDREN*S FURNISHING GOODS The Intoductory Lecture to vhis course wipe | YG & : the pengi new condition of things. caused by | a substitute for a bill incorporating the Na- | © and Turkey have wri | .,W- Grittin, as clerks. Novelties in Lisle Thread GLOV. ek Suk | given by B. F. Loring, M, D., on TUESDAY left the y ee | ee ng, OF any previous tixation, | tional Security Life Insurance Company of | #2,hderstanding, but there is no visit The superintendent of assessments and taxes, we es, Eile Thread GLOVES. Bick Sik | EVENING: Aprile, ato-clock pm... at the ( Des to the C hot onis by questioning patientsand employes | Uonal Security Life Insurance Company of | Cation of tus. It is still hoped that pe: Mr. William Morgan, has given ERIES, SILK aud WORSTED FRINGES In all | lege Bulldingoa H street. between 13th and 14°, the Lookout to | #S,far remoyed as possible from over-awe he District of Columbia. A written report | je maintained ae eth the newest styles. CHILDREN’S LACE CAPS | The profession and public are invited to attend, vie Sound, on duty in eouneetion with | Mfuences, but by caiting outsiders. They ci accompanied the bill. The bill names as in- ‘ay Want Her | new assessment at onee. made to order mar3-t For further particulars apply tO yo | the lish commission—the hatching of shad. on this polit a number of witnesses. “Ung corporators SB. Starbuck, Lucien I. | the 7 2, ‘perlin dispaten says:—“The | MBS sneer, mih20-e02W THOT New York avent SIX Years Term ror 1 ne | theclean condition of the heegie eet ahaaat | Ou A. "prow Witam Barwes, om | {eetre pronibiting the exportation of horses tet Commi = 2 e al, 2 on alae roN S, Ol | from Germany, ch wa ve can- a 7 et Commissioners. Rare = WOWAbD UNITY House committee on electorat count. has | Selence of the food, whieh was Apparent to yer Golds i Barry MeCoy, R. W. Mackey, | celled on the Ist Of April remains te fone The District Commissioners have furnished PEAT APuING OPERISG E MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. axreed to report in favor of a constitutional | ew" Unt weed nok Well be denied. were not | a" W"C: Wheeler, J. M Lewis, Wiktam Pres: | Until further notice.” ; "S | gach with & copy of the uow law, also Glanks * ° wipes! ‘The Spring and Summer Course will commence | #M€ndment fixing the tenure of the presi- | had been enforced. by the surgeon’ in charge ton, Robert C. Schenck, C. B. Farwell, P. W. In Parliament To-day, Bepous tn obedience tore net The werent or Arnit ist at 6:30 .0.1n. dential office at six years, and declaring the | ever singe he had had charge of the hosmhurs | Hitcheoek, Sidney Dean, John C. Thompson, | , LONDON. April 1, 7 p. m—In the House of ppintes Zu cutive wow neialuston of tal . LECTURES FREE. President Ineligible for reelection, ‘The eom: | The committee persomuliy:inpected the | ¥-5; Davis Preston Hoberts, K.D. Simpson, | Commons this afternoon it was announced | and’ personal property in the District of Col FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND ENG ©. B. PURVIS, M.D., mittee also voted upon the proposition to | books and accounts of the institutic ke | A Hi. Fish, J.B. Bowman, $'B. Elkins. JA. | that Lord Salisbury had been appointed for- | Aud, Personal property in the District of Col- EISH ROUND HATS, marl9-2W nid auolish the electoral goltege, and to substitute | of purchase, &e, “and believe the Dus ess of | @ Creswell, John Kt Clark, KE. W. ikeves, | en seeretars- The Queen's message for the et yee pa — aF = wae a = BUFFALO LITHIA. or a pr ing of the popular vote, base: the govern: - i 1s cr ie! eorge A. Cantine, Joseph T. Patton, Charles | Calling out the reserves was ri by : lis] . 5 ot the tax law On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March 28th and | [> BUFRALO LITHIA. tupon the number of Senators and Representae | with entire honesty nad oeeens.comuucted | Clayton, William Penn’ Nixon,. W, wit? | Speaker. ead by the | was published in THE Stax of Wednesday. =xh Aud APPOLLINARIS : tives, With a view to secure mmority repre- | mer maintains a sharp competition among | Shite, John A. Steele, Samuel 0. Smith, Harri- Towhich the Ladi SPRING WATERS, sentation, The proposition failed by a tie | dealers, and purchases at the lowest rates good | S00 Ludington, James M. Smith, C. L. ‘Magee Anderson Released. TEES of the, colored schosls of are respectfully invite soak receives At Note, but itis thought that the absent ihember | articles of wholesale dealers,” ‘The committee | F,.C-Cheney, Willian Vandever, ‘George MC. | |, NEW ORLEANS. April I The supreme court mneans In their power to" promote the: imere NEW STYLES OF PARASULS MILBURN’S PHARMACY, of the committee Would favor the proposition. says on the item of meat. “the committee do | fay Hood, Janes & Mewuade, ¥ uliam na Ash has eae the follow ng ort erin the Auderson | confided to thelr care” With tis "object itr marl4-tr 429 PENNA. AVENUE. THE REJECTION OF THE NOMIN = not have the slightest doubt that the meatsde. | [¢¥)1.5- a - Dallas, Jackson E. | fase: tt is ered and decreed that a re- | view they will not only 5 = s MINATION of | livered at th it 3 ckels, H. M. Sweetser, Levi P. Bradley, Joh hearing is refused, and that d, y only make a creditable YOR THE INDIA RUBBER GOODS Reynolds, as First Auditor the hospital were good merchanta- xe * sdohn | 3 aeent our judgment | exhibit the Paris exposition, by s 5 N ‘y Ss, ‘ or of the Treasur: ble meats.” In t ts of la 3 F. Swift, Alexander Ramsey, James O. Broad- | Stand undisturbed. | ‘additi ‘i but have SPRING 4ND SUMMER TRADE OF TS sun of ess. euctows, | has inspired Mahon’s friends with the hope of | Were two or tite ovcasions where patot the head. M. C. Thum, John E. Devlin, Seth L. | , Mr. Castellanos, one of Auderson’s counsel, the “Summer tuilding. for" the use "of the 1878, OT WATER AGS, ICE BAGS SILK EDAS: | retaining him in ofice, He Is backed by both | Meat cooked ‘had’ become tainted at night | Phelps, John Kimball.” Witlam Larrabee, | immediately went with a cerlifed copy of the | teachers and advanced grammar” pupils a TIC STOCKINGS, &c., &c. Senators from Pennsyivania, and they-eatled | {0M_ a temporary lack of ice at the hospital, | seph Kenyon, Orlando J. Hodge. dveree before Judge Whittaker, who at once | library, cousistiug of over JM) valuable, and ’ Just RECEIVED. Forsale by” S's THOMPSON yon the President and Secretary ‘Shecmag | #accident that might happen in any family, | 4 BUHL TO INTRODUCE THE MOFFATT BELL | pepo the release of Anderson from the par- teresting Work: * Tn addition to tho stove ‘Twilled Silk PARASOLS, $1.25, $1.50, warl3-tr * Pharmacist, 708 15th st. turday to Feuuest that the acceptance of dike ama dee discuss otversimilar questions, | senator Ingalls faPRideha {i thd Senate jo- | warTerased. ne POOR: Anterson | ¢ ay Rave sine Measancehet © So free 75, $2. 7 = s m's resigi n be revoked. Mahan's res- . artially * “5 met - lecture: ong those . Ppited Satin DeChene PARASOLS, with SP HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ignation Was given to take ellect Aptilist. If | /884ne paupers, and other matters named in | day a bill to levy a tax on the sale of spirituous Labor Si | connection with the course a1 tev Dried : fan $1.50, $1 $2.50. > 317 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. he had resigned to takeeffeet after the appoint- | Jebuson’s charges, and conclude with the | 28d malt liquors in bar-rooms and all places F. r are | Corning and General Birney. The f ais. PAMASOLS. ail sik, with fancy handies, $1.50, | Mite “Sd pow showing a lige of Mariieced | Ment of his successor there wouldhave heen | flatement that "they concur with the two | He Hiner ot Colunbiss The il monde wearersin ihe Chase Will, who lane heed | Uinguished gentiemen will lecture tomigne at Small sizes, 38. inch. " r sand his long ce as clei at | “management z Commissioners shall cause to be constructed | Work this morning, claiming that the ent | tional i i here te the tee ‘On Boted Pwiled Bik BAMASOLS. in all sizes, | CQUDITY. Architects designs for Manties and | 1 his long ce as clerk, chief clerk, and : - i el down which goes into effect to-day should only | [oBAl information of the teachers in the pub 0, 22. 3 » | Wainscoatings closely followed, and imitations of | auditor, there has never bee! repaney. ~G ‘oom registers. These registers are to be “i houid only e Sel a s ‘kn chilve NEW STOCK to select from Se eee eee add itiadaced, | AUeeht in his accouutes that it ciel wate | «HOS: GLENNI W. Scorrerp took the oath of | given the Distriet treasurer, Who shall cause | apbly,to print cloths and not to. fancy goods, Can he ase eee eee eee a s 5 | Agents for BARSTOW WROUGHT [RON-FUR- | reform means anything he should be retat oftice and entered upon his duties as Register | Wem.to be placed in all drinking places in the | The remainder of the operatives continue | a cbeasert . library ‘issia. fire- tractors for ; au Oday. int i register | , and especia Fiumibing and ail'Tin and Copper Work. Witha | “aS intemperate habit THE APRIL Foor JoK api ay | Huuors: ip tsthe'duty of the treseurer tease | Sudden Death ofa Notorions Woman. Johnson, school trustee, under large forse of competent mechanics in’ their va~ : L JOKE at the Capitol to-day Ha He is the duty of the treasurer to see NEW York, April 1.—The celebrated Mad. management they have been So good work class ion ersouai experience, wit | JACK WHARTON’S BOND ALL Rigut—The | WaSthe report that Packard had been nomi. | ‘at these registers are kept in good working | ame Kestell Was found dead in her bath room, | uceessfully No. 1 s . do good work cheaper than any other house. m2 1y | Attorney General has received telegraisfrom | Nated collector of the port of New Orleans. oe iarnoun PRT ace” wicks anc yrs | this morning. | Apoplexy was the fauise of her No. 1107 F STREET NORTH WEST, A CARD. the district attorney and the judge of the U. seed leks ffignas say it may not be such a | are’ sold in the District the bill requires | Gath. Hertrial was tohave begun to-day. WILL HAVE HER ‘all who are suffering from the errors and indis- 8. court at New Orleans that the names on the F . ‘dn barkee pers, jmmedeately upon the sa'e The Markets. The recapitulation of the statement of the . - . eretions of youth, nervor reakness, early de ond of Marshal Jac! Vharton are in every [ue NEw Di a each drink of wine, ardent spirits, uiblic debt United States for the GRAND OPENING ioc of mange. rt will pend a receipt Chat wil Fespect perfectly good: Other telegrams are | Mareh, about ane. million of the ued siior malt Uquors or any mixture thereof. in the | oPALTIMORE, Avril Virginia sixes, old, or March 1 va duet a—_ or a, 5 ¥ ‘great rem sa ect. This, it is understood, q Ae mil s presence of the purchaser or the person t ‘sl D bid ‘to-day. ~ : :: Sikes ao . FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS wasdizeovered by a missionary in South Americar | tes the matter with the Attorney General sar, | CCU#tS had been coined. whiom itis delivered, totouch the lever of the Spat erie, 20 id +: Eagar gved demand | Deol becreng interest & cote: AND TINMAN, Station Dy Bible House, New york | /#ctorily for Wharton. No Pgsitestrany FoR District Prisoy. | Proper register until the alarm has struck BALE BORE, apr 1; Qottep duiland negieet= | Bondsat 3 per eet ENGLISH ROUND HATS, | aity. , . ‘sep25-e08k1y. os ERS—The superintend N. | once and the indicator on the dial has moved | €d—middling, nominaliy 10's. Flour firm and 25 ndsat 5 per cent ¢ a ye -eokk1y THE Cavevs OF REPUBLICAN SENATORS.— a re berintendent of the Maryland | one point or number for such drink sold by | 2tSadvence on bigh grades—Howard street and | Bol S at 475 per cent THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 28th and 29:h inst., 3 re = = | The republican Senators decline to make pub. | Pewitentiary at Baltimore has notified the De. | him.” The intent of the bill Is that the sale of y, #,00at- 0; do. extra, 6.90eb.00; go, | Bonds at 4 per cent... ‘To which she cordially invites the ladles of Wash APOLLIN ARIS lie th Pp partment of Justice that the state legislature | very diink shall be the basis or unit of taxa- soa Os CIty mille super. $,25a4.75: do, lagten sete sof Weal ic the proceedings of the caucus held on Sat- passed an act forbidding prisoners other | tion. When the register. is placed in any | faniy spo" andes, eg brands, 6.75; F eer NATURAL urday. It is said that its object was to make | than those convicted in the courts of Mary. | drinking place the proprietor thereof shall é coupe Are. with lent M. WEE a is ow constantly recelviag in- = @ final effort to induce the President to act | land being received in that institution; and pay, the treasurer of the District ten dollars do. am mt Orpen ring int’ in laanful money: iis, comprising Goods direct fret: his bouso tn Fa- i MINERAL WATER. pe these ablican arty, and if it failed to | consequently no more can_be taken from the | lor the use thereof, and shall pay sn amount ‘No. 2 winter red, wi mn fund at 3 per cent. s, Millinery Goods. Neck wear, Undergarments, THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS, Hee, ‘ar inaugurated by Senator | District of Columbia. The department has not | aval to 2}¢ cents upon all drinks of alcoholic | 1-34; May, 1.355a1.36, ert Banties and Spring Wraps. Rill another suite | Howe. It was suggested, too, that the repub- | yet formally decided where to send the Dis. | OF spitituous liquors, and half a cent upon | STM. western weak and low: Debt on which interest hasceased the ceigprated J: Hels Corsets, Ane Dress Prin | Highly Effervescent. lican Senators who have acted with the demo- | trie convicts, but they will very likely be sent | each drink of malt liquor sold by him. e ow. Bas mai since maturity. ++ 98,060,780 25 tnings,"Laces, Mitts, aud other choice Novelties of cratsto confirm the President's appointments | to Albany, N. Y., where they were confined | Tegister known as the “Johnson Register” is BoMABG. Oats steady. the season. DE. J. MILNER FOTHERGILL, Loxoox. | thatthe time had come for them'to act with | before the arrangement with the Mam adopted to carry out the provisions of the act 3s: 3 | Debt bearing no inserest: asin. Wuisay SE Tilas' vee senenes ‘sine Exduisite apollnarist A Deilelois Bev: | one or the other of thetwo parties, and be | Penitentiary authorities for thelr Tecsatind | Penalties are afixed for a failure to use the Hominally | Old demand aud legal-tender pitangetients for the trying on of Garments ho | PROF S.A. WANKLYN, St. GEORGE'S Host, und by the action of king caucus. Was effected. register orany tampering therewith. The bill ona steady and | Coathtates of ‘dep ber hopes this patrons will kindly secist himin bis er. LONDON. “Highly Ritervescent. Wholesome, | 4. ay Se 7 was refsrred to the committee on the District | 800d fob) pork, 10.75, Bulk | fCsoticuni curtede forts to abolish the annoying custom of sending | ad absolutely Pure: sty rior toall others." MERICAN WINES IN EUROPE.—After the | |THE LENGTH OF THE SESSION.—There is a | Of Columbia. ee rib ‘sides, “5 Sein contiicoten Gut goods on approval; to take effect from the | DR: K. OGDEN DOREMUS, “Absolutely pure | Passage of the bill to organize the commission | great difference of opinion among members of A SANITARY APPROPRIATION, b eles, Sg. | Coln cersteates. date, a5 sales ate frequently missed from gootsnot | "aud wholesome: superior o ail for daily use: | of the United States to the Paris exposition, | Congress as to the probable length of the pres- | ride cenate today passed the Joint resolu: extern Toll ‘ — areas free from all the objections urged against Cro- | ay effort was made to secure the appointment | €Nt session. General Banks saysthathe never | Hou tece! me fa Font oe House, malin troleam dui! aud | DRFETER HOOD resivest oF rite Henrs, | Of an expert commissioner from California to | S2¥.a House with less disposition to transact | Mather Mn good sanitary coals ee | Total debt... BOOTS AND SHOES. Moye ai Society, Ere. “Superior Vieuy | Teport specially on the eulture of the grape | Busiice atomutly than the presentone. Gen. | grounds joutir of the Capital, aloug the line of | Interest....20.000002 = soothes cl Vals. *? . . and the production of wines and brandies. ot think that Congress will ad. ¥ y - J RYERTBOPY coxvixcen PE Gunes! oth edivoy ot" crmpaniin ty the | Negigunl such am appetutment, would have | fey iors the fatter of the Motte, an KEL | anenngent fothis resohitionredanly mags | foie 148,00. Total debt, principal and int.... and cheapest gouds are, ritish Pharmacopeia. **Exhilarating: Good | 2! neans of eliciting valuable informa- ouse, and has | pb; Se it rM—Cotton, per steam, . ‘sold at i ing: Good , had an oa y the Senate committe on appropriations. js . Wil, HABN:S BARGAIN SHOE STORE, | c, GLSMeMSEDispgpeia and Loscorapoecite.ss | Con dending to improve: a great industry in | Various Congresses the past aaye tor oe | Nas, withdrawn, by Senator Windom. ‘the “Sew yoRK, april 1.—stocks quiet and arm, | Conn. 26 Teesury: 1922 Penna avenue Te A er BOs LeetOe eee, | but. especially C i cing States: | does not think that C Af2yg, that he | amount of the appropriation is $15,000. | Money, 7. Gold, 101%a101'4. Exchange, slong, | Curré fee eet slipper, | ReyWESTMINSTER HOSP.“LONDON. “More | but, especially California, where the foreign ink that Congress will adjourn be- MEETING OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE. | 487ic> ‘short, 489°. ms slong, | Currency ..... 35, 40. Bos. + | Wholesome and Refreshing tian Soda or Seitzer | varieties of the vine aré largely cultivated, | {ore the middle of July. unless the weather | Columbus Alexander and Robert Christie | ‘NEw YORK. April 1.—¥iour steady, Wi Currency held for ve s a i spark- s p ; but in consequence es < Ss that Con- y rer. * “pcagp wees Bey q Iases Pnees and Beioo! Shoes, ing, and refreshing than any other mineral | thereof the California State, Vinieultural As, | £2€S8 Will Hot adjourn before August. Senator | Sil resuily sported te theseusteratrecan: | of GADON. | April 1, 12:80 p. m.—Consois, | tot of Rertifeates of deposit ies Shoes, Foxe Last ts in Dyspep- | sociation. has determined to wg aL AS | i hurman thinks the present session will be bill recently 7 ng ko the Renate nnd recom: | of 11-16 for’ Voth money and the account. U, S; | as provided by law aes 25,215,000 00 ames Cs FRED'K DE BARY & CO, mnmnissioner of their own, and has selected | protracted into hot weather. It is generally ict | eee cent. bonds. 3 1867", - = smn | tron has ny és gt " wy ieve ally | ments for speci: nprovements in the Dist! | 8 5 iO eri magn or Bars, Pronch Heel Seaptess Butyon hayyo Pep inp ge am ahi Charles A. Wetmore, the Washington cor. Bettved that the discussion on the Pacite | of Columbla, ‘The committer tustructed Mr. | Hitncis Central: ‘7: easayao’sjpbrelerred, 2 Men's Fine Button Shoes Sole Agents for United States and Canadas, | TfsPondent of the alta Culyornia,to represent | Tatzoud sinking fund bill willnot be concluded | Rollins to report a bill to the Senate authoriz- | New Jersey Central consois, 68." meee Be: = id Shoes from 90c. For Sale by Dealers, Grocers, and Drug- | eq™auve Wine interest. The coinmissionhas | Welatt cen sengtors aig) ave gee tla ttat there | ing the Commissioners of the District of Col. _— Debt. less cash in the Treasury, gists. ie erases y Mr. Wetmore in due | je filteen Se s who are yet to speak upon | umbia to cause to be made “a readjustment of | A RestmPTion : pril 1. 1878... . ++ 2,089,728,514 31 Every ine bottte a ains the following instruction: inking fund bills. The Pacific railroad . PTION OF MINING OpeRatrons | Ditto, March 1, 187! 087, WATCHES. Every genuine bottle bears the YELLOW label, “Asthe delegate of the largest vinicultura’ | bills will eonsume a great deal of time in dis. | WG,assessnent of taxes upon property sit: | will take place in the Schuykill coal regiow to- 420 m. Ww. f,eow, Ly society in the United States of America, you | CUSSion in each of the two branches of Guy Hee estate of the late Chiat Justice orc ike. | Hayenirnere has Deen great destitution among | Decreaseot debt duringmonth.._2aI6M 77 — Sy} ]ICKORY” BRAND OF Hams, | az instructed to gather all information powsi_ | £TeSS., A montn at least Is expected to be oc. | United States Salinon Pr'Chase. known ng | (emners owing to thelr having onlv.a week's On Ges All the finest grates of ENGLISH, SWISS and | a ble, and to report upon the vine, its culture | CUbied in debate on the tari bill in the | ka *, Salmon, F;, Chase. known a+ | work in March ‘and no work in February. | Ditto since June 90, 1877. Saws | CFed for me in Maryland from corn-fed stock, | Its productions, and ‘their manufacture into | House. ec eh en facts inpiultng the page | ZRe announcement that 400,000 tons are to be a € AMERICAN WATCHES, ‘These, in QuaLity, FLAVOR and price, are | Wine and brandy, its diseases, the ravages o eee eighteen thousand dollars, including the prop- | mined in April is therefore received with Bonds issued to Pacific Railway com arilr aecia 6 : BS> go. | mest desirable. i. the phloxera, ete. ete. “We commend you to | _P. O. D. INvEsTIGATIONS.—Representatives | ™Y 8nd Muprovements”_ inuch good feeling. interest. payable in lawful money-—Prine) E SD CHROSOGRAPHS, MINUTE N. W. BURCHELL, all kindred societies in Europe, and bespeak | Caldwell and,Watson, fromthe P.O.c a Saar gE SESE outstanding, $4,623,512; interest accrued and 5 ~ . REPEATERS, HORSE TIMERS. &c. 1339 F street. for you their aid and kind courtesies.” oniax vendit hegre A '.O.cominittee MR. CHIDESTER’S DISPUTED CONTRACT has THE LEGISLATURE OF MAKYLAND will ad. | not yet fa, $52.68 interest paid the 3 “ Mi WiGilh jee Uitiina chime tnt 7a DEPARTMENT. — My e Consul of Franee, at San Francisco, ha: | tious into the disbursements of the mange, | Deen signed, sealed and delivered. all objec. | ourn to-night. The ings of Saturday | ee ertaaon ineren pal : ; aa lar attention to the 4) Spring stoccor MENT. affixed to the commission a certificate in the | tendentand ints soutentte ters rie superin- | tions haying been overruled bythe Postmaster | Were characterized cl y by the passage of | transportation of mails, etc., $9,159,143.87 ; ete FE WATCHES OF OUR OWN PRODUCTION, EN‘iLISH NOVELTIES, French language, with his seal attached, very | service ‘acts for mail steamship | General. Onlythecourtscan take hiscontract | the appropriation bills to cover the expenses | ance of interest paid by the United Siates, Ap which are introduced the lacast_ American and | $ZGiLeuPOra ou; is now mcompletéassortment, | WALmNy Nepeaking for Mr. Wetmorea cordial | Representatives Williams, (Ala.), Caldwetl, | ‘Tm h™- of the state government for the two yearsand | $25 7sT.190.05 Earopean improvements, and we en S ne rect y 0! . l, increase state apg cha ype Earopean improvements, and we coundently Fee | gab St WM. 8. TEEL. 935 Pa, ave, | French societies, Fanee and all | (y.) and Brogden, from the P.O. Commit: | | sexrexcep.— John Freebury and Aaron taxes {rom Ir}ceents on the s100 £0183; conta, | .,THETHIAL OF JOuX A. Guow, in the U8. BEST TIMEKEEPERS TPE NAUS Judge Prentiss cortites: «Dr. | ,fhls action on the part of the California | nation into the general organization of the F, | Aue re Sgueeneed at Welland, Ontario, | the addition, of ove, id > the loan of hal Thursday. Counsel for the defence ieee HEULTZE cored’ mine 18 yeateee e Tibe. | Soclety will probably result in the collection of | Bruch te the ge! They wiles olthe P. | Saturday, to seven years in the penitentiary | been made to provide for the loan of halt ansaid aia e ever offered to the public. ands like of ‘painiess caves Of bunfous, cogs, | Hmportant information for the benefit ef our | roomsand work in person, ahd Wit ees | OF setthig fire to Crecse's Hotel, in Berto, | AWliion of dollars for the reliet of the state a. W.GALT, nmo. aco, | Suet sus Pumsiemubarcntetpmmaeicas, | Raye mime Industries ands quod deserved | Gperations With the Firat assistant Postmay | SStaitGrsble meds aut a rigthetctcae | UT: — i uSe BRU. a g Me ‘ C4 ir. Wetmore, who s e1 { oO VALUE THEIR thd children attended asumoal.‘Caltortoo iaie. at | much of his time to advancing the hiterestsor | “Peenarays bureau, , “ewe te coed Tae nee ee eek a Dolar GLASS TPE LENTEN MOSAICS and Marens Wants | Wine producing—a subject White nas become | penaitures is ngesreainest ae Wek ees, | Nae Wis, Diefenhort has been arrested in | Ra ee ees Sane ASTER CARDS, In great varicty, forsale | @ favorite study with him in California and | post ane ae peeks ceaungat the Washington | New York as a fugitive from Baltimore, | . Sa-At Springheld. Mass. @aiuna, 1 FREE, Jn during his Journalistic occupation in Wash- | brani enaste the expediency of establishing | charged with being one of an organized gang | _ 4arIt is proposed to construct back ‘At Springfield, Mass.. Saturday, section marzo lw «A907 Fst opp, EbvIt House, | ington, ash- | branch offices, of increasing or decreasing | who have been plunderiug resets me the | allway irons LY gel five of the Wason car works ing. was s clerical force aud compensation, etc. Barbor. y, Chattanooga to the summit of | burned. The Connecticul Valley Chromo. * eS ees phi company love $50,000, :