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Telegrams to The Star THE EVENING STAR. . PURLISUFD DAILY, Pxeept Sauday wens EEE FEMS, ETT, J . aneaT eons mee ening Star Ne Go: The Brace fa Neways Conny lg onronDy Eo Tievony T to sutseribers tn Fs Epi Reg ad por + EUROPEAN PEACE PROSPECTS, paid— 60 cents? month: one year, $6. ‘ ae “ THE WExs1 7 STAR—published on Frid). ge a ) Bf SKE Prepaid. W copies for $15. 39 copies Gold Only a Quarter Above. Sg All mall sobseriptions anst be paid in ade ; : Taper sent 1eDP op pease, De, Bard | OL _we ’ CENTS —-——. paw Bate of ates ng mate raown on woitea- | Wee BI-N® 7,811. W ASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1878. TWO | rane excuse eyivemsrry moar 2S ee Oxford Wins Easily. EEE = : The McG han Investigation. ART NOTES. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, LoNvon, April 18.—The thirty filth race be. > | SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EN ‘AR. ecGarra — tween the Oxtord and Cambridge. crews took LADIES GOODS. — aS = GORGE one zs EV. ING ST. TESTIMONY BERORE, SEE SBHATE COMETTER The course of eight lectures on the History SatTurpay, April 13. plac this morning on the river Thames, ove — — — = 5 . corner | —— = ays y Rev. i whic! SENATE.— Senate Ws in sessic usual course from Putney to ‘Mortlake, 4 78. M. &. WHITEFORD, of Sal! a ‘ ; A Tne 2 , investigating the | of Art, by Rev. J. Leonard Corning, which was SENATE.—The Senate was not in session _ ‘ y » Mes EER So Jvnorw. "i" | Washington News and Gossip. | am of witiasr ae aie eke | brougittoa close onTucsas eveuing ast was today, Mictors for thesia eee tn an cay Fe cae eek anes : UNIVERSALIST CHU BOCH.~ Rev, —_———._—_ 1 | in California on which the New Idria Quick- | Without doubt the most complete, instructive, HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Bicknell the | the thirty-five contests, eighteen victories that Dresses at the following reduce prices So REET QREST will prench in SiimaiaoHal | GovEiananr Recess Topay—Iatermal | oe sinc ts located, under a memorial to | Aud interesting senes ever dehvered on that | House took up and passed the Senate bill re- | have been scored by the Uninnle eave Cam- eg ae Caen KS. $10 %0 Toye pom; St tLa. mn. Young people's meeting | revenue, $248,024.43; customs, $359,905.65. the Senate, asking thata patent be issued to | Subject in Washington. Necessarily, from the | quiring the compiler of the Revised Statutes | br hige bas been secessfal in sixteom races, gas. Will saniantee periect satistartion. apubsie | 24: ALL SOULS" CHURCH, Rev. Ciay | PERSONAL—The Hon. James L. Evans, of | him for the land in question, resumed its ses, | Nature of the topic, the attendance upon such | to revise and perfect the index to the first vol. | ANd One, that of last year, resulted in a dead WILLEIAN has this year inate a speciaty MACCALLEY, “Services at it o’cle | Indiana, is seriously ill at his residence, 910 F | sion thi is morning. Fike counsel present were | a course would be drawn froma comparatively | wme of the same. . The morning broke hazy and slightly over: M.® “ Sunday School at a.m. service | sti in this city. General Francis A. | ex-Senators Logan and Carpenter. ex-Repre- | small percentage of the community; yet the A MONUMENT TO 3EFFERSON. cast, but calm and mild. By half-past 9 o'elk aaa READ ADE DRESSES. | p.m., at which time seats are [1 a* Walker is in town: Rentatives {oecroll, Shellabarger, and Jere, spacious room selected for the lectures was M ae ns ig om , a the erty nes sun Was ening s the weather was per NE atiaieded s of Kilt, = an : —_———_ Ison and Col. Robert Ingersoll’a i OF || eon a ; a of the of Thomas Jefferson, ani | fect for the ra ¢ Water Was smooth, and Tourist an ovher Sts nail the Gectraive. shai preaching bp the Eaten PREoENICK D, | DpMocKATIC SENATORS held a short ana | peR, for the memorialist, and ex-Attorney | Well Gihed from the or and ees recitals he asked unanimous consent, as directeit by | the crowd of spectators of the contest wasint and materials, direct from his hi use Powr: morrow Morning at “clock, and | informal caucus this morning ou the general | General Black, Judge David 8. Wilson of ike to the lecturer and the po) on of the | the committee on the Ubrary, to report a joint | mense along the entire course especially at Le "Seats free, Alf cordiaily invited = rgely Jowa, and Messrs. Curtis, Earl and Burdett, of | bational capital that the audiences were it | i A cholce-line of 8'lk and Cashmere Mantillas, salad ~— | policy of the party. It was not largely at- eit she’ 4 M hy ¥ mightat resolution appropriating $5,000 for the eree- ah Ne 3 rs . - The joint resolution also contains a proviso | ford, which was freely offered, but with no F ? ence tothe time of the receipt at the general | bets that in New York upon the same course, | thatthe owners of the estate shall zine no ane cere, the res Mak conehhenea m delphia commercial exchange appointed to re- | fand ofice of the letter of Atrames Gencray | although the available population to draw from | That the owners of graveyard, and shall give | ‘hers the cont eee onsidered corts ceive the President have nearly completed | Bates, directing the Commissioners to forbid | in that ease is nearly fen times greater than | the right of way there! wa their arrangements. The tender of the A. the issuance of a patent. The books of reeord | ‘hat of Washington. That the audiences here ° er eal (es, the twoends. The river was very animated Capes. Cireu’ars. Lingn Dust slin ai - _SPIRITUALISM.—A sermon by Hev. Dr tended, and no concinstos were reached. this ‘city; for the defence, the owners of the Miner tie iatRer ak tne close than at the be gin on of & monument over the Erare of a with craft of all kinds, : ‘ y s. Under eNnLS, rset VILSON. at Meth. P. Charch, 9th —_—— nine. ello: r expended THE BETTING Sanen oa scemerederteus ta: 7 CO | oe, DAVID Wat SON st Me .. Sunday, THE PrestDENt’s PROPOSED Vistt To Pait- | | Mr. Sturgisand Mr. Hearth, of the xeneral misntion i Pardonable. teak acoordin pig De. | Under the direction of the Secretary of State. | at Putney before the start was 4 tol on Ox BONNETS. MILI TRONS and FINE | Preaching also at t1a.m. Public cordially mviled | er tary “The subcommittee oF the Fi land office, were called by the defence in refer- . thes here equa I] the services. allat very attra 7 Cite Trevise. Paris. _ aplitr tor of Metropolitan Presbyterian Church. 3 effected in 1) minutes after 10 o'cloe! ‘ J - A 4 Mr. Foster said he disliked very much to ob- | Cambridge had the Middlesex side o' Smut Gea Modern lafdetity Porsiola | ols jor the exeualon forthe sutearibers aud | ary examined by the witnesses, and they tes. | Were, made up of ihe West elements of our | seettoa matter of this Kind. Big Howe wane, | SAuUNEMlEe had the Middlesex si ade Gee GB ning: the Phases of Modern Tafidelity Foretold | nois for the exeursion for the subscribers and | tified that the letter was received on Maren | POPU Gaede Tes tout, and transient. need | ea'to honor Jefferson, we should appropriate | Dridwe eve at “ats eno, ster stroke 1° in the Prophecies,** Service at 7's o'clock. 1. i en accepted. The time and | 13th, 1863. An order of the secretary was writ- Bok be adde - It is however, only just to s a sufficient sum of money to erecta monu- | than Oxford. The contebs by about a F ‘> CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER-KE- ture have not yet been fixed. | ten,’directing the Commissioner to suspend | thal i re ‘orning’s efforts were in every im in Washington. Itisdisgraceful | third of alength, when off mmond’s yard. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS DS ronweb Briscor an, Wilant Hale Ton ito the hall of the association on | the patent on the 14th, and a copy of the origi. | Worthy the intelligent and appreciati aul | te of Virginia that Jeflerson’s grave | two furlongs from the starting polut. ‘hey © | sth sts, n.w.—Re EDWARD WILSON, D th instant to receive the President will | nal letter was filed in'the general land office | Ta} anes rece rat fommoncing ‘wit i the should be in the condition in which it Is. “Bet. | continued to increase this advantage som ’ AND Rec for.” Bev. W aol Gray be by card. on the f of Mareh. xe erent tech te various stages ore a fer appropriate enough to puta monument in | what inthe first reach. When off ‘Bis SOUND HATS, morrow at L'a, Bh ‘The object of the testimony was to bring out mid WASHINGTON’S TOMB AND JEFFERSON'S | the record in the case to show that the letter | down to the present time, so that he was able GRAVE—If the full amount of $5,000 appro- | was received before the patent was issued. [present @ complete though necessarily brict priated by the House to day to mark Jefter- | whereas MeGarrahan claims the reverse,” | MISCOrY ject —the ‘ «l office, ex- - three furlongs from Putney. the ©, man would with. | boat was almost half a length abe: 0. e of the third | opponents. Cambridge slightly a dent of the United States, was ina de advan Washington. Mr. Con, hoped the On THURSDAY and F his ‘objet DAY, April 11th and hy Do pe AYE TRO ~> PRESS ALONE.” inorrow (Sunday) at Engl To which the Ladies of Washington and vie Gan i meres OF i . © and just below the. si y printed. By. halla isa ‘M. Armstrong, of the tly inereased, moreover, by plorable condition, and on this the anniver- | half-mile post led by something like tworhtnte ave respectfully invited. ae acy HUNT coeper Hh ene See DEDOoe. Men TNC Inet reotlie Meee or teak amined last week, was recalléd “and shown Rose ae eee wbLGN | ary” oF his Mirth, they should do this small | of atength. At the lower end of the natden js Me Se a as ee “ - 4 the deciara ‘ ence Wi he parchment which MeGarrahan claims was 1 Noe be My nor to his memory. of Craven cottage three furlongs from Cra. tr No. 621 and 623 D Street N. Come. thor of the declaration of independence will | {he parchment which Me ate n short, one of the most mem: choeriully vote $50:000K: t Craven cotta be, fur ‘ra iaptr_No. 687 and, rent BW Pu fo ghame the Humble tomb of the “Father | ia7ned spy Tresident, Lincoly, but tmutiiated | orable and agreeable features of tue seaenaat | ent in Washington, 2 Oe SNOVFora | venlservek, when Cambridge: was rowing 3s ‘bof elegant | TH. comer € of his Country’ at Boutit Vernon * two sheets of the parchment were ruled dif | IST-8 r. Cox (N. Y.) replied that Jefferson's re. | tip fast, sud we atning upon the ead. UND HATS, | a ne tee nee Vp. x, De IF THE SENATE ADOPTS THE AMENDMENT to ferently from the preceding sheets and wer — Recognizing the good work such an | us could not be brought here, and this | Atthe G they had got nel | "Fo ay ot Puble "ins | Wounded and disabled soldiers shall be pen. | Hecoalt have followed another method if he | iy Nine it islocated: if remete zed, | 0 Temove the disgrace of its present condi. | the Crab tree, one mile and two furionee Tree kN = | Vited 1" | ston agents. it will retire to private life more | had been doing the job. the LEUOee Ok ee eee ery cheouraged, : Putney URNED FRow ; 0“ JACKSON DAVIS THe | [hen two thirds of the agents now in the ser- ‘Mr. Klopper, lib h of the attorney gen | the trustees of. me parceran. Gall eee oF great admirer of | GXFORD BEGAN TO GO IN FRONT WERS. mateghy | Sines of biveral workeon ¢ vice. eral’s office, was recalled and produced & book Pe ES eG a aneos pr Meet author of that clause | and quickly drew > Cambridy hens ES yarwiihaddrese the yabge | | PANKEKS Np Rescarrion.— The House | ouaming te current correspondence of the | Crening exunhitions ‘during: the winter et |i th suchan adibableand'perfeet system at | Secoming Wsteady and irregular nm twe EAUTIFUL BIRDS for | 7 banking and currency committee yesterday | of Maich 1sth, ordering the patent to MeGa wale, it arilt be remeribeted fiers | common schools. I Virginia had followed | Oxford were clear ahead. and Wer same purpose. C WINDSOR HOUSE. F | issued subpanas to a large number of leading | rahan suspended. PEt ay ree igen reea Jefferson and had taken the | right away from their dpponents, aid het street. = ApS-6 Kers of the principal cities requesting them A SHARD PASSAC as jast been carried out for tee cee | est in the cause of education as he | through Hammersmith bridge one mile ard TEW STYLES oF ppear next week and give their views on | Judge Wilson here asked the tec | son; the result belig the taraiee crs | ve would not be neglected to-day. | six furlongs from. Putney by. ab \ the Spring and Summ, | TECE—The Quarterly the matter of resumption. Whether it would. be competent to show that chenk for $250 from fhe treasurer of the Gal. | id not however object. ; lengths. From this point th willed Suk P: > i ne “NATIONAL ASSOCIA 10USE J Coun h Mr. Shaw, when inquiring at the department lery payable to the order of the treasurer of | , 1. Cox would not into an acrimonious | deseripiion. Oxford continued 11.50, » $2. Twilled 8; for the re of destitute Colored Womenand C THEI JOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE has of justice for all documents in this ease from the Club. The gift of so handsom debate. We had had enough of that yester- | the i being haif a dozen vd Parasols, with fancy hand dren,*? will be keldon THURSDAY, April 18h cided to report adversely on Representative | Mr, Klopper, had made an offer of mone 1 pane SGOT SO hg a day. Jefferson was a great loverof education. | Chiswtek churel: furlongs f <c , dren,” R i » report n 7 sto his feciand | iS of substantial service to the Club, | He showed that by the Inseription oaee ee |S p 5 mn — '$ bill referring to the court of claims all Aw ing s ng to his feeta generous and complimentary motive which showed that by the inscription which he | Putney, and perhs ngths at Bar + Presiden Had demanded that this insihuation be proven or | Senerous and complimentary motive which | directed should be placed om lie tomt bridge, about 7 , Mrs. E. aps aims now pending in the several depart. | rclracted at once: fle held ainsi oe prompts it not less than the donation itself, is | Nr Hardenberel said be had ceoeatly vis. | Uridee, about + furlongs farther on. Oxford | jos» HAWTHORN ments. dhe comuuittee will report favorably | the state of New York and lind. practieoiie | sensibly appreciated by the members of that | ited Monticello. and he described the deotocy, | Conmmu eway pnt to the end and nusylcania Avene, — | BUFFALO LITHIA WATERS, | [hon sem ing ag jurors. Also, Representative | perjury and bribery and he wanted (0 khow —A tolerably correct idea of the esteem in | fr. Foster withdrew his objection, and the minutes and 12 seconds, Mr. Chelty was Serentn sin ust received, fresh from the Springs, utes so as to permit the appointment ot an whelhek ab, advers ea Eom tte RGneh | which the sqveral leading pictures in the Cor- | sete. Baulution was passed ahanimousiy. | the umpire. ; add atl Assistant Attorney General in the | #24 rer saictign ae Hd aseail hie ait | coran “Gallefy mre held by the public ms | saree neon ares Died resolutions of the legis Though the crowd was very great, it is the ; i Pi ce department, ferior Jurisdiction” could assail lis reputa- | formed from? the purchases of photographie | ure of his state urging the passage of laws | general opinion that it W aie as last No. 403 7th Street No We petite jon with impun ‘ copies made by visitors to the gallery. Muli eut discrimination by common carriers, | year, the interest be ing greatly diminished by on > _ ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, 16th_an Tne News AuocT THE New Onrpans | , phe commie portent aw peed not | mastenly conception of Notte’ Corda ed, . the general conviction that Oxtord would win . ee ee Special Lenten Services, ‘with Serm Cor.eetoRs to-day is that the President | te Me eharse so seriously, and positively de- | masterly cor rest, Dy. very consldorstee ats ; THE TARIFF. easily, which was borne out Grand opening of a magnificent display of venings, De tm ng, Soprunge voagres has‘degided not to delay much longer the clined to allow him to take any notice of the tance. More than one hundred copies of {iis On motion of Mr. Kelley, the Secretary of THE PRINCE OF WALES mM 2 < an zi Li 5. pril 21. Congre, has dey ) u f accusation. Senith ceture "6 ‘s cree tha fice » Treasury eal veal tite witnessed ( race fro) « Victoria saloc 7 CHILDREN'S SILK, aul, MERINO CLOAKS, Beangers SouurH: | choice of some gne for that office, and to send chaffer came up and said to Mr. $ Geautttul picture have been sold since the tirsi | the Treasury was directed to give a detaiied | witnessed the race from the Victoria saloon LACE CAPS and & 'S of Variety Styles, Service at | © nMtice c cam r . | of January last, and the whole number sold | Statement of th cles enumerated in tl team LONG AND SHORT DRESSE fsb18-stap20 ina name next weex, Any intention that he hat the charge Was false, and Mr. Shaw singe the gallery was thrown open tothe pub. | tariff bill now pending, and toshow in paral ———_ RSEILLES SUITS of 7 has supposed to have had, or appointing An. | said, “Bless your heart, old man, I've nothing Tce tne eallery was upnt eh > thousdnds. | columns the of duty now paid and the | EUROPEAN ACE PROSPECTS. lerson, is believed to have been abandoned, / Nett cones barons Vonal tite | tates of duty which would be patd under the | Englamd Slacking Her Warlike tis leaves the way open ex-Governor f proved to-day from the records by lowing this come in the order named. bt | present bill,&e. Preparations. ; Wackard. who will more than likely be the | this witness, and Judge Wilson acknowledged nearly even proportions, Boughton’ On motion of Mr. Kelly ii was ordered that | Loxpox, Aprile There has been less ex BRC Bie Soriae coming man. ier to ih Fe tn Doe 8 Shtn | Prestimptive,” Vi horen’s. | there & A oeeion of the House: sn ponds cite Lat Portsmouth dock yard this week. MBROIDERY MATER? | NT Ske sue an interview Prasat Pearson Gta eee fe | and Compte’s “Scene at | night for the discussion of the tariff bill on The work in hand is fast assuming its ordina. BMRRULDEEY MATER! | SR AWHACKS and i ie SERA had! eee with Hine there epee seorney. ©) hide | A large number of copies nu motion of Mr, Mills it was ordered t ry routine character. Over time has been AUDIT CERTIFICATES purchased a ading sugar importers in New Yor Ogie’ Sen claimed, one appointed by Judge | gia “statue representing. the there be f the House on Wedu erally stopped. Very little remains to SPECIAL NOTICE. prices. at the old stand, No, 1425 Pi vy in regard to the proposed new t te oe ; v2 * nave also been ta | and Thursday evenings of next week for con nthe way of warlike preparation. On S b N \ ee s eviae: Napoleon” have also been ta , gS 3 prey i. . four doors above Willard said he had no option in the matter 1 $ trom today's evidence in the | \iheto add that, so farast sideration of pension bills only. Monday it became known thatea letter hat — iv Ww duty would only be toexecuie the law il it ing ibe Rew tas e ees le porto icuue | dicate, the popular taste is not ere On motion of Mr. Blount the House we been forwarded from the Admiralty to LADIES FINE BOOTS for Spring wear of my TH 5 y were passed. tent. did nek reach tha Land Office wart | aniee With the opinion of the criti to committee of the whole onthe mouth asking how long it would take te ee eS tere remnant | 632 F st 5 THE Diaz GOVERNMENT OFFICIALLY RE h, 186, and then the patent had al- the panties ees Reena Mr, Coxinthe chain non ATION Bit for sarvice in the al aur the tat Bee prices, “ . tos p.m. On Saturda E DIAZ GOVERNMEN CIALLY RE- and Ul atent had al- | tne paintiies re among the very bes r. CO e or service in the Baliie during the last Rus- 2 JAS. H. VERMIL | : coesIZED.—Mr. Zamacona, the Mexican rep. cuted, and on the Teoords ot | INT Re eallery. and: perhare oey ea eleky | air’ Blount preceeded to expat the: bli sian War, and for the most part sinee Iying on oSl0, Sth street, 0. | resentative here, has received the following u Po tlock 400i & redess order in which they are ‘held in) common | T amount ree paended y ute bill slips at Haslar. These are formida Ladies Boots and Shoes made to order a rt announcing the recognition of the —— = = esteem, bei ic SETe LS Which was | vessels of displacement notice. mai ernment by United States minister The District in Congress. —Mr. 2 fiseal year— n Is ton gun ia the ein » A. Schoff, of Massachusetts, repre- and hh rryi The postal se Preparatio: ME S218 RUPPERT, 6 | ¥ ateually began to ae soo# atEnten: 10 1878, IMPROVING TRE SEWERAG | sented to be a very competent artist, pro. | Teasing one, and yet | tit them with magarines. wie Hebe ee OTH STREET, > BUFFALO LITHIA. Foster woe aacaay eit ea Major Randolph, who has 3 | to make a line engraving from the popular | “ gecommending certain changes the com: | were received conntermanding the first. At OrpcsITE PATENT OFFICE, | b> HUNYADI JANOS, nOEnIZINE these e exico, and es. | improve the sewerage system of Washington yon portrait of Emerson by Rowse. There | lmittee had able to make this reduction. it. thereforeenotiing is being dune to Has just opened a Jarge and select assortment of | And APTOLLINARIS ieee cognicing the e pment ot Me a ie hiidinea main sewer from the arsenalto | Wili be five hundred artist Hroots, and no | ahey had re meted ls part by changing the them forward. = INFANTS GON NETS BUBERECE CAPS | Sust received” , ~ gover have Deen appointed our | I-th street, w n heard in advocacy of his | were at ten Sellars cae and bie Work-wilt be: COMMNNSEHGn OF bortnnsters of the fourth ess Suspension. an NNETS, ROBES, Ar min States government, and | plan by the House committee on the District o: inland t especially pril 13.—Fellows, Foster & Co. ' MILBURN'S PHARMACY, the s Jolumbia this morning, Lieut. Hoxie was | vhose charges wer any prs, 11 Maide > stis” LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, MILBURN’s PH = ‘chimbia this morning. Lieut. ie s | whose charges were in man: 1S, 11 Maiden Lane, have sus marl4-tr 1429 PENNA, AVE: : present. He said that, so far as he had | No harm would result {rom the: e. vended. Liabilities $120,000—no: 1 asse: And all Binds of Hl = ae The ee ee ts SOU FAT HS ae € | No harm would result from these re. | pended. Liabil $10), 20 assets { > VARD & HUTCHINSON, The 1 t sunit ed Major Randolph's plan, he considered rad iy Be. Emerson's trends bef Si | ductions. $150,000, CHILDREN’S FU ING GOODs. i a a se a vice from M ‘foster that he has reeox- | ita feasible and good one. Major Randolph | &téd by Mr, Emerson's friends by far the finest | ¢ —— eee —__ ‘ | With very extensive facilities for manufac- | nized the Diaz government as the Luvfal gov- | said that, by uthiizg some of the sewers | OF that distinguished philosopher and author " ERRANEAN SQUADRON.—Advice Gold Only 1-4 Above Par! MITES LACES LACE GOODSALTEMBROIDS | iutiig, "are now showing a. line OF Marbletisl | Ginwent of Mexico. Tt Is nok doubted, how- | already built, he could construct his proposed | Ver made. . . ae MEDIPERRAN ae SOCSDEON: from the | NEw Vouk. Apett 1s dota font ce teo's this ERIES. 1 ‘and WORSTED FRIN¢ Mantles unequaled for richness of Setign ant OE Le his When he | sewer for $150,000 and keep it in good eondi- —The work upon Mrs. Fasseti’s elaborate received at the Navy department rom the morning aud created considerable excite the newest styles. CHILDKEN’s LA and Fyang ee tatias tor Mts cna L § Tuctions to | tien at an expense not to exceed $5,000 per an- | painting of the “Electoral Commission,” is | Mediterranean station state that on the 5th of ment on Wall street. made to onler. Warnscoatings Closely followed, and imitations of | t pati es yiathas he would cample pons how so well advanced that a pretty fair judg- February, Rear Aeeiral LeRoy, commanding = ; Deautifal marbles ‘exactly produce, ‘9 complete it in three months after the date . . that station, transferred his flag from the e Mi ts. Be. 3: Fs PALER, Agents for BARSTOW WROUGHT [RON FUR: of the award of a contract to him, and would | Tent can be formed as Tite peor ee eoke | Trenton to ihe Alliance at Smyrua,aud pro. | pq Gry a ee ‘No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, NACE, Baltiniore s RANGES: ask for no compensation until a board of ofti- 1 as 2 . Me Russia fire-place STOVE. Contractors for ceeded in the latter vessel to F LTTMORE. April 13.—V the port of Athens, arriv Pi : 5; «lo, deferred ig on the 8th. The | second ser a herwise to carry ‘h exist between ‘he ida 4's: do. consolidated, 604; ¢ rth Carolina sixes, ov, cers, appointed for the purpose, reported that | a work of art. The Progress already made Plumbing and all Tin and Copper Work. | Witha he had completed the contract. ‘in accor large force of competent mechanics in their va- WILL HAVE HER . 32: ON o ? 8 u Zs ust prove an agreeable surprise to those who | Marion . The Trenton arrived at | do, uew, 8 bid to-day. Sugar qarer and easy) uments, he was then to recoznize | with the plans and specifications he as Q 7: ifticulti rr Piraeus March , and the admiral retran: Digadhs GRAND OPENING ons tr work cheaper in any oter hous ba iy L as the dominant and lawful power of | have adopted. can appreciate how many difficulties surround ferred his flag to her. Ss: BALTIMORE, April 13.—Cotton quiet and or —s—— | Mexico. He has evidently received convine- FLOUR INSPECTIONS Al under rakiny ofthis cont, an ie, Best blacs po eng gp 4 Flour fat and easicr, PATT NNE L ing assurances t is et, a e- mee van. 1 4 historical truth must be red to, at what xcept Ww grades— ard street and western FRENCH EATIEEN SONNESS ES ONE QoALiy AND PRICE. cognized Diaz ‘a3 per’ laine ions Shes The sub-committee on the judiciary of the | ever expense of traditional artistic require: Death of William M. Tweed. extra, 4.7526. 2 family, 5.50a6.50. Wheat, ENGLISH ROUND HATS, — departnent expeets to be notified at an early | District of Columbia committee have agreed | ments. ‘The small semi-circular room, with its LAST HOURS OF THE CAPTIVE. spate mate comer: See ena omer bul . . ON Champagne Wines of date by Minister Foster of their action. AS | to report a bill equalizing the charges for | vaulted ceilin; ia hte ime Commission sat liam M. Tweed¥who died in Ludlow-street | 1'Sbai Ses re THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 28th and 20th inst, MOET & CHANDON, fe Cuctian thn nfecation is received Don Jose | four inspections in Georgetown and Wash- | must De reproduced Ww Then thereatea ects | jail. New Sork, at precisely 12 o’¢lock yester- el, ington and vicinity. marg5-tr MOET & CHANDON, will be recognized as the ‘acting mi ington, The law at present allows two cents day, as stated in last evening’s STAR, Was al- ian cl % mi i ting for each drawing and two drawings for ; | tions of the prominent actors in the scene, as EMOREST PA’ NG, athe new styies, REN SOE ee ae So1s & 00., Mexico to this country, until Senor - & a for flour 7 tended by Dr. Cochrane, who had been with Be macona, | j tr FY well as of those present as spectators, are to just received by W. P. WHITE & CO., Book who has been nominated and confirmed by the | iMSpected in Georgetown, and one cent and € i him since an early hour yesterday morning ; and April, ett ad ie een y. | be preserved. Next. the lights and shadows | Ml + Sa iS Mexican Senate as the accredited minister gue crewing for flour inspected in Washing: also Mr. Foster Dewe; ses. _Uats novl-eoly Sole Agents for U. 8. * , his late secretary, M Se Bes, a Te street nw. nenoot | nove ety Rem er B ton. |The bill agreed upon allows one centand | MUSE be So managed as to produce the best | }onylass, his Sonndaw, aud Mr, Edelster and Blank Books speciaities. Sepb-1y = — | from'that country to this, receives his creden- © drawing fof Doth Cltles and tect eee | possibe effects: nd, finally, the portraits must Sr nts coneel 1 f his reed = — = —= | PPRUNKS: TRUNKS! TRUNKS: als to that effect, when he will be presented | 0U€ drawing for both cities, and meets the ap- one of his counsel. All hope of his recove: : oie as D anilte; faithful and expressive, or the whole work | 0€ °F ! cipek. when D. istous dull aad’ heavy: ‘a CLOTHING. nas by Secretary Evaris to President Hayesas the | Pgval of a” majority of the anillers of both | Pe @iuul and expressive, or the whole work Gocurane announeed a clogaiugor the feet | ane magas dull and henry, Butter, choice frat = 4 ‘. TRAVELING a recognized ‘minister of the Mexican govern. 2 ? rn . conditions can ever be successfully met in one | ind acomplete nervous exhaustion, ‘At the | 2342. Petroleum dull and nominal—refined. 11" = SATCHELS, mentto the United States. It is understood SUPPRESSION OF BEGGARS. work will and a comp! stion. : ss = probably always remain an open | jjimeof his death there was no struggle, and | Coffee quiet and nominal—Rio cargoes, ial a that itis the intention of this government, as The same sub-commitiee have also agreed to | question. w well Mrs. Fassett has perform. iyi Whisky quiet and steady, 106a106'>. ts. YVRRORs BEnPERED BE In great variety, of MY OWN and other makes, ; ti , e% ail ying 2.000: n rf he passed away in sleep. with his he: A S380: on Soon as official relations are fully established | report favorably to the full committee the bill | ed her task, can only be told when the picture | Upon hisarm. Keeper Rinses was hurriedly | Wheat, etd tee rea ip- e ver than y Fs DRY a il reaty. a ey 4 bs is fi " j . ments—w heat, 61,500; corn, 104,000. " Freights to THE PEOPLE. Baiaebooles es Can cver Mny Factory and Gay | for the prevention of begging in Washington, | i$ Sually completed; but, judging from what 4 i summoned three minutes before noon, and | Liverpool fairly w tive and wn, W is already done, the result can hardly tail to be | Machine Mee Tweed m the signal rang | “NEWYORK. “Apui dd Sena 425 Seventh Street, : rt, of | by making it the duty of police officers to ar- | | @ arti ifying reaching Mr. Tweed's roo: fe Signal rang | | NEV “: tocks firm. Money, — One door above Odd Fellows He heFinpont aid export rade-iawentottaning | Festal peisons wh nad te sect bogging in | #uaeredtable co the artist and gratifying gutjaud the Jongprisoned old!’ matt dropped ; ¢.0 Goud, 10s. "Fxciaige. fone. iar: OUR OFENING OF SFEING WEAE JAMES 8. TOPHAM. | into British channels, as it now does, will come Orbe comea nd te take them before & justice eighty inches wide by sixty in height, aud it HIS LAST WORDS NEW YORK, April 13.—Flour in. busers> CROWNED WITH SUCCESS. Tv ORDE to the United States. peace the Hecessaries oF ite aa ieee ee will contain when finished nearly two hun- | to Dr. Cochrane were: “I have tried to do favors Wheat dull and ‘2 aud 1 cent lower on Trunks, of any style desired, made to order on = ae ; tify the District Commissioners for re dred Hgures or heads. But these, it must be | some good, If I have hot had wood luck. ‘Lai noe MT am U. we town — the premises, THE RESUMPTION QUESTION—The Senate | {i Dot tO Sento TE thirty days femembered, are nob mere sunny arms pat not afraid todie, 1 believe the guardian angels | ten forties. ALL UNANIMOUS IN THEIR PRAISE: uks, &e., Repaired, aud Frunks covered at | MPANCE committee held a protracted session | Workhouse. carefully finished likeness, painted from life, | Sil protect me.” He was conscious till within | Trunks, &e., Rey a yesterday upon the resumption question, and y a titine, | 2f¢W moments of his death, and a short time —_ short notice. Bett | Witte no vote Was ieachon, tine ‘the | THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ScCrENCE will } dita Geel oe ee ee sutings | before drank which was handed to THE MOST ELEGANT DisrLay or spring | GPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. | discussion made it certain that the committee | begin its annual session at 10 o'clock next all the persons. represente 1 him by his soi Mr, Douglass. Most of fre prominent | Tweed’s family are in New Orleans. ‘The people, so that the picture will serve at ence | 2 : ans as a national portrait gallery and a memento | Were telegraphed to. It was about a week | —___++2e_ BLAIR'S ALLEGED Bari mond correspondent of th ers! Inder-Appeal sends the followin; CLOTHING EVER SREN, — TL ab iG : the resumption clause. The members of irs b COLD) SEEB I. SUP Russ. RUBBER EYE: | the committee, itis stated, were almost unane | Me . eae of one of the most important crises in the his- | {WAL Mr) Aweed frst, complained of cold at Algo GOLD and STEEL SPECTACLES of at fo- | (hous in the opittion that it was the duty of | Newsraren CHancxs.—The Union is to be | fory of the county. the aolatel view aoe of his death. Upto Thursday night it does mot | Story as received from Maryland by : | cases, Congress to peed the help possible tothe | merged in the Post on Monday, and the latter | by the artist is thie north side of the room, appear that he baa any serious apprehensions | Chain Montgomery Blair's Buch Eien, Sulvstia Garments, | THE TINEST QUALITY aT THE Lowest prices, | Secretary of the Treasu his efforts to | paper will move to the Globe building, now | !Tom whieh the members of the Commission 2 | s: ESC e ase i passed the Maryland Legislature it is said by bring about specie resumpiion on the day fixed y regard himself, for he laughingly d to fe of those log rollin a , M. W. GALT, BRO. & CC by law, TLwas said that ererytnine eee | occupied by the Un one of Uy g-rolling dodges not unusual in Nill report adversely on the House bill repeal- | Tuesday morning in the Smithsonian build- ing. Et Buch a Maguificent Stock. and the learned counsel on both sides are | j\onuy Fitzsimmons, “il be all Tight agai > fam v r ‘ —_ brought prominently into the picture; the | Pepuly Eitzsimmons, such assemblies, He was anxious for. his Melisbiy made Dae for Perfect Fitting and | _ay6-tr JEWELLERS. | promising for iar opieet at this time that it | Hoves oF Savin THE SCHOOL Appropitta. | precise period of tine represents Mr. Evarts | PS "S2ain he whispered. te Mr berets fe | scheme to receive the indorscamenat the Gee eer. re Srecran Propositions of various kinds were dieeeeced, | TION.-Speaker Randall will on Monday ap. | addressing the Commission. Notable people disconnected sentences, his utterances belug | €Fal Assembly. "In repairing the state house and the sentiment of the committee finally ap: | Point a conference committee on the little de- | 1 Public and private life, and of both sexes, | Sttended evidently wih wreat pain Alekas | at Aumnapolls the bouth af Tate Wess i ; i are grouped in the background on the floor j er vi exceeded the appropriation ma . Never before have the Pesplehad an opportunity aan ene Tae bay aaa tutes, which may be | feieney, bil, the Senate amendments thereto | ang in the Senate gallery on the loit. “Khe her | Wis counsel could Tie cata eS | purpose at the ea eee ade, for, eat to select from as great an assortment. for the bill ofthe Howse Pisses, Weare having been non-coneurred iat fees ished heads. how great care in alntog, yet ublic, and. to quote his own wo Mr. | Of course, the contractors to whom the mone: — - . . stan - ¥ for t 0 q » . pro- as tl D d ey are led wi sue! Treedom an veed said. ** ‘ 3 | Was due were urged t Pet t ', NEVER BEFORE HAS CLOTHING BEEN | WESTERN CREAMERY, Tiding that after the Ast of July next iegal- | propriation init, There is no disagreement | breadth in theit relations to the generat eee Seopdeds* | HOPE BOW IAL every one IS | Teel trends were aimee ee ee ° AND tender notes shall be received at par for cus- | so far as this item is concerned, the hitch be- as not to detract in any way from it, while the | S@USMec. MESHES OF THE LAW. But Mr. Blair was a leader in the House of Mo one can afford to buy anti! they have visi: ‘ toms dues, and for all private dues where not | tween the two houses being on an increased arrangement and posing oi the large number At the time of his return to New York, | Delegates of tne party there which was op- wa ie mebed tho eae ne, hey have visited FRESH NEW YORK BUTTER, | expresely slipulatel otherwise: second, that | appropriation for railway postal service, of figures introduced are such a8 to preserve | after ‘his escape from prison ‘snd Aight to | Posed to the payment of the unauthorized ex- . r per cent. LS ec . the individuality of each ana at the same : “Bo i penditure. At one time this y seemed Pinehing times demand Low Prise? SPP28- The GEO. M. OYSTER & 00., ferlegaltender notes at pars third, that after || COMPETITION FOR KEEPING oF Disturcr | produce a pleasing and. hatmontots eed cne, | Cuba and Spain, the ex-Boss, besides being | louse, 4 4 a 5 trol a majority of th . m28-1m_Center, Northern, and Hastern markets, | the !stof January next all legal-tender notes | Coxvicrs.—An effort made by the Kings coun. | Rembis’ re Hassett eons oious fout en- | table ‘to perpetual imprisonment because | CO ae tual 7 ‘ P . os |, that th s received into the Treasury shall be reissued at | ty, N. Y., penitentiary authorities to have the | fished in time fo take it to Paris thie cae, | Of his inability to satisfy the $0000 judz- | Std, that the suggestion was madi WE HAVE MADE THEM. TEVING, le to the _ statesman from Silver Spring that if eee ar 3" LEATHER TRUNK, | par with gold. District prisoners and United States prisoners | mer, and place it on view in that eity before | {emt Was also @ fugitive, from justice tn | Sr pugnacious against paying that bilohis ie ‘ SRLP: 5 GaP from the southern states recently ordered to J the close of the exposition; and it is also her | Somntbus” indictment, under which he has | tle bill would never see the light, Of cogs In the Men’s, Youth's, Boys’ and Children's WitH CANvas COVER. HONORS TO GEN. GRANT IN JERUSALEM.— Albany, to be sentto their institution has been | Intention. we believe, to have it reproduced | aiveady been’ tried. ‘convicted aud pun- | he was unwilling to put himself in a factions ? ents can be found EVERYTHING that can BECKER'S The Department of State has reeeived from | unsuccessful with the Department of Justice, | While there by the new and. beautital Photo- | ished, was only one in 23 criminal indictments opposition, and so both bills passed, but the be thought of in the way of HARNESS AND TRUNK FACTORY, the United States consul at Jerusalem an ac- | The principal reason urged why these conviets | 8Tavure process. It is to be hoped both these | that lave been found against him since De. | Dill for repairs and furniture pulled through SPRING WEAR RCN S aed nen. + 8. Treasury. | count of the recent visit of Gen. Grant and | should besent tothe King’s county penitenti- | ¢xPectations may be realized. It is certain | (Umper'is ior. Thsee tat. there mdtetments | the bill for an vectors ee P ee TRUNKS called for, repaired and covered at ex- | luis party to that place. Consul Wilson iays | ary was that it being nearer to Washington | that,on account of the Fising political srent | Were for felony under the “gross fraud" law: | 4.6 in Cok ce fo ; TRUNKS called for, stress on the many official attentions shown | the cost of transportaion would be less. “The | the time in Europe in the try ing political event | ten for forgery in the third degree: four for THER SEARCH FOR FRANKLIN RELICS.— A att ve have made the most Extensive Preparations : aa See our $25 HARNESS, Gold, Nickel or | to the distinguished visitor by the foreign con- | department considered the Proposition, but | Which it commemorates, the picture would at- ubber. “ea { y, | Lieut. Schwatka, one of our y Mi - re misdemeanors, and the rest for conspiracy, | * ' young Py & ap5-tr body : "i the Albany penitentiary authorities offering to | tact much attention abroad, while the pro- under the “ conspiracy law.” The “omnibas” | C€!S, intends to undertake a trip to the Polar IMMENSE SPRING BUSINESS. wien ae Tiee oF alc ea en ea orice. He was | ee the Loayee ae en eons day, ithas | Posed reproductions could hardly fail to be- | indictment was one of the four for misdemend- Tecore un the hope of nding the remaining eae ASHINGTO! ME REMEDY. by the dragomans and guards of the several | been decided that they be still sent there. The | Come popular Seen sone pedi or, and was selected by the counsel by agree- ‘ords and relics of the Franklin i. SAenEpy 80 at sna Teves Beem, DR. LEWIS’ PLASTER, consulates, of the Greek patriarch and of the | department formerly paid twenty-five centsfor | Some measure aid in reimbursing the artist re yy ae : 2 : ment, as the one on whieh he should first be | Which are supposed to be buried there. Lieut. No one need stay away thinking they cannot be ——n Pasha of Palestine, and by a company of cay- | their support at Albany. ‘This reduction makes | for the long time and patient exacting labor | fied. suited, SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. | Tweed, therefore, had now hanging | S¢hwatka has obtained indefinite leave of 4 Rs ity with | itconsiderably cheaper than it would be to | bestowed on the work. | over “his head 22 criminal indictments, aud | #Sence from the War department fer the par- Que large and six small.” Sui Capeine and fuitare hota “The Pasha’ mmiitaey mith | send them to Kings, county, and about as | —We understand it is the intention of a | there was no limit, inside of his prospectnc bone. Se yi anil in Zune wo one Eo gg exchant, sileas dud er Mechanic, Clerk, or | Porous. | Sure cure for Cats, Burns, Bruises and | of music was in attendance apen An daily, | cheap as it was to keep them in Baltimore, in- | number of our local artists to have an auction | natural life, to the ‘time that might trace | of Messrs. ay ading the enberect vy Merchant, all can flud ee eT Drugots ts. Ask fora Circular, | Aud during the time of his stay he received | cluding the gre ater amount of transportation. sale of original paintings and drawings in this | Pied in trying him upon these indictments. ore goerousl ly aiding prise.—[.V, ¥. Tuer Wie SHEY WAKE, Sold bes ahd the local conan crate trom the Pasha | This arrangement of ten cents a day inciudes | Cie somewhere about the tat of May. Should rece — 5 the Greek and eres and the dignitaries of | all the, prisoners heretofore sent to Albany, | city somewhere about the lst of May. hoped | | RELictovs ENTHUSIASM AMONG CoLoReD | , “BOSS TWEED.” —His figure must yet be fresh a. STRAUS, OLD HUNTING CASE on, the Greek and American churches, So per atura, eereeMe & SAvINg of about | The Fonte will be eeore eet ete | Peactons I Richmond (Va.) State of the | inthe memory of many of our readers. Tall 1011 Pianenteatita avaute Lady's Size, Handsomely Engraved, for SHAD HATCHING BY THE U.S. Ftant Cow- Pel ———— factory than some of the sales recently held | 10th inst., says: “The colored eople are pass- ane Saalas, yah a beck Bee canes mar29-tr Between 10th stree ces size Gold fining Case gin MISSION.—On the Ith of December last, at the | , PROPOSED COMPROMISE ON RESUMPTION. here. We believe, however, that it can be | ing throngh the throes of a religious revival, A personation ch, jeweled movement, Chronometer Salsmest EW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES | AT A SACRIFICE. Five new Alvany Cutters: one light x : ie] Rockawi , | Made reasonably remunerative. and while under the powerf: Il act inthe | Prosperity. The tace was a strong one, bold jeweled movement, CRronometer it request of the -fish commissioners of the | The Senate committee on finance yesterday ee area Strangest manner, surpassing’ the “dancing | 4nd shrewd, with an astonishing appearance SRE = laters Sew dawnt Stork, southern states, an appropriation was maie | agreed to several important propositions urD: mar29-lin 9th THE StoRIES ABOUT FouL Pay having | dervishes of the East, and comporting them. Fd frankness, when a Ky in We Street. rd Congress to enable the U.S. fish commis. | Which will be formulated into a Dill to be con- | been met with at Havana by Judge Leonard, | Selves as if suffering from St. Vitus’ dance or ——, ut wane repelling < sus} m jamp = sioner to test ing s sidered next Tuesday: These were, that afi ’ | the bite of the tarantula. All around we see | and spite when he was angry. The rapid ut- fen Leantestats: three Pony Phetons: NATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY | in Which the necessary movant ‘the egas | July ist wext greenbacks shall be fecetyed ar | of Louisiana, are not credited at the State de- | evidences of this sincalar religious enthu. | terance, the words tumbling: the one over the and fifty other styles "aise a lange stock of heen. eatoces. gray oF a eg waspequred by steam machinery, invented by | thelr face value in payment of custom duties: | partment; nelther are the rumors assigning | Sia “4 They mest as i by | other, in often undistingulshi sion, -arriages: a hand, . ¥ +» fis issi Se jal U ‘reas sl i u x - 5 Pena are piso giiggieson hand, at No. 406 | Sestvoot. Fry aopearstco iat eices to ee ee Maryland Phe ag sh commissioner at |. as the Secretary of tie. CUR ee tats | patios: “dhe departnent a sateen shores ‘a gin a’ sort of weird, wild ‘Bepository. ~ Carriage moves dandruff, and prevents the hair falling. ted, and a station established on. Tivermans face value ; that so much of the national bank- | ‘ied of yellow fever, for the Consul General EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES eight yedtas we fel aatsteg we can recorament Sound, and we are informed that the expert | je act as authorizes the’ Secretary ‘of the | at Havana, whois one of the best, and mot — * h the ad’ ts all ment promises a ‘at success, o Treasury retire ei y. cent. of a] n- y » anes mnquestional no remedy so certain in | of this character oft) ea Other reparations 4 iy ered Ht the issue of National bank | ten that Judge Leonard died of yellow fever effects. AS’ CIPIENT CODSUMPTIC the THRO. . of— nearly a million of young fish have been plant- | dercireulation upon. TER CUUGH, IN- First, being warranted entirely harmiess, ed in the wate! rf N notes be repealed ; that authority be given and was during his illness tenderly nursed b: DN. and all dtecrucrs Second, no sediment or other extraneous matter, rs of Vi ginia, North Carolina, peal 'y be given the ly y AT and LUNGS altke yield to its infla- | nee, The highest medical sequmouy states that no | up before using, f hire, ing out “I've got peny, Who compromised on be! latte: begins to caper lier, of Garvey and the rest. Even rahe manner, while | persone who have longest and most bit aud other states : and it is expected that the | Secretary of the ‘Treasury to reissue green. | Members of his (the consul's) family. eating more or less dirt upon the scalp, to shake | Wyavthar states Just begun, will be largely | backs, aud that alllaws or parts ofimesSiten fo of the season. op- ° : .. Tweed said that he the a me ‘ increased before the ¢ have been construed by the Secretary of the | Tue GEN. Fitz JOHN PoRTER Matrer Re. | you look on At the tobacco fac. | posed been] roved ‘by conskicrabiy ono atts wee _ A trial Sas —uininneoae eee Treasury as giving him gucmerity to cancel or | opgnep.—The President has granted General yd pe ped aor 4 festiy Soren that 4 ry — 1s site ton e FoGeERC LCS fee | PuEgpRIS totes nce one Dota, ceived today by Prot. Bain tom Louis | Siete Aout res es he Someheaey; | Fite John Foren avecxamitionoruseas, | Sfeeteteg pumtune ciscatand ey op | We te Harty Corben.” wa on ir aa Breeiat Agents. novai-hinsom” | FS! Comper gaand Dats. mvc, — | Tecelved today by Prot. Baird, trom Louis. | There are only thres repeal of the resumption | An order was issued by the War Department ‘and prayer, ahd singing. And | Swersto the two questions always propounded = - — = —| maris-tr and corner 14th and I n. ville, Ky., informing him that the first shad of | [Ayr of the absolute rep Voorhees, W: esterday afternoon, designating Generals J. ings inter. | to conviets: “Occupation?” “Statesman. [owLann HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, = me season had ¢ ay. and Jones of Nevada. The roposiiions herein irs a jeld and as Terry, Cor.G. Wi. Getty = or four years. my — “Religion?” “None.” . or . e 0 NDS AND STOCKS. . | indicated have been ‘accented in nature of sa a board to meet too, takes many, GREY TS caption ee ieese yee bene soe, the re Ne sined’ ieahaas nana ox a Keane Over six hundred la the | indicated have been accepted In the nature of int on tie ith of June next, forthe | Sndt predictions ofthe end of ail things, teeny: | -Aa-The Ohio epublica sate commitien i For turcber articulars soniye Scoummouations. | Bleriet of Columbia Bonds of varlons Issues: ; ie eee orter was cashlered: aud prontoited fi avenand onthe cattiages | merc meee = pai MULFOn Wis REA, | Me RSME | 2m on Pec nee aes at oan dngtcm, aplasia mar]p- Wb sh ‘avenue, * irom the Coosa in by the ‘a@- Another to. the tent ‘ares wala ei ea can