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wees Cee er eer’ a x ee tail - as ee TUE EVENING STAR. suatabeissan, Spe cat teeterel Gas ——— Dnt .—At a quarter ¢ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, a furnace rm of the eae asec ia the itt i way £00. 120R and Witlow: streta Be eee Pentssivania Avenue, Corner 11th Street, by ‘ b artived Gaines weer tap . ow, and ub us The Evening Star News,aper Company. he structure Was ‘destroved. Portions of thee CLORGE W. ADAMS, Pres't. uilding were occupied also’ by. the Novelty > ; ; Paper Box Company, Brehmer Bros. machine en ia served to subscribersin the | sts, and Isracl H. Johnson. fr. Conaway & Gam t 4 thie own ant, mig ‘68s Is estimatod at $76,900: Sared for $40,000, : get month, Gries atthe + The Novelty Paper Box Company ‘sistatae a ¥ one year, $6: six months, $3. | oss of $15,000, Brehmer Bros. $5,000 and J. B. Post Office at Washinton, D. C., Johnson $2,000, all covered by insurance, ail matter | = Wall Street To-day. 1 wiped April wag ap me in pa Sees. c | lal articie to-day says: “The Stock Exchange “J kets are active without being excited, APRIL 1, 1880. EWO CENTS. | toess sy caer, cient eae oes for the 4's, and otherwise ynchanced. 4s are ex-coupon and the registered 6's ex- Pail mail en tome must be paid in, 3a oL ve vo paper sent loncer than eo paid for. | ©, BS—NS, 8,421. Kates of advertising made known on a cation. SS = = = — =S an aa rc = SS eet so = alo 0s. a Interest. Raliroad bonds are strong and gener- AMUSEMEN'TS. SFEGIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. 'S'F*inviomasanuocon | FORTE SATE ConeHESS. | Telegrams to Tho Star, siusyjrie esc: bing imme ee ———— = = wae ae j x ; ONS OFF. — a st. Inv Stocks are 7 | LOOK OUT FOR Di DMAN'S NEW : cael e ne 7 PHURSDAY, April 1 strong. ‘The directors of the C. WEILLSHD HAMls ry we UNIVERSITY STR SERS a The public debt statement issued to-day THURSDAY, Apr Ong. be directors of the ¢. Bo and On the afternoons and eveninzs of FHIDAY and SATURDAY Arpt. 2np aml SRD, BENEFIT OF | | Sra aspire. Tickets at era. | Washington News and Gossip. ¥ Piano Koonis, 1103 Pa. avenue. apl-3t* Ser", GOSPEL SERVIGES.—ST. PAUL'SENG- | Goyensuenr Recetvrs To-pa © FISH LUTHERAN GHOKOH, cor. Tth | enue g H ate. n.w.—Spceial Gospel Services EVERY . i: the Bingine Eyanedlist wilt be aeeay | ‘THE TALLAFOosA left Brooklyn yesterday for i : terday, declared a stock dividend of twenty | aillions of dollars—the exact figures being | the newspaper proprietors of Oregon for a re- KANSAS REPUBLI per cent. and anex-cash dividend of te —Internal rev- | 96.95. This heavy reduction is to | duction of the duty on materials Used in mak- UBLICANS, fei ihe preset capital hth bang pba 1192.92; customs, $542,640.25. | the excess of the revenues of the government | "SPST 21a. trom the committee on finance. to holders of record on April 10th. ‘This is a SS EETIGG over expenditures and the consequent purchase TEPER LATOMARI OR theta cae theraier ict : * part of the scheme of consolidation with ‘the | of bonds for the sinking fandand_ thelr cancel. | Ibn D_Delrees, public printer. “Piaced on te | 2H Convention for Blaine. | hurungion aca Missourt ttiver kit ot en ing paper. hows a reduction In the debt of nearly = SENATE.--Mr. Slater presented a petition of 0. ratinoad, at a meeting in Roston yes- Tate and astist the pastor. Gospel solos and choras | New London. lation. During the month over $13,000,000 of | Gutenda brasha’ The regular dividends of the C. B.& = POOR singing. A cordial welcome to all. mar30-3.* outstanding bonds were bought in by the Treas- | ““Nir-Wallace, from the select committee to in- G. are 2per cent.. quarterly payable March = 3 ; ae Stxeren J. R. Tryon, U. S. Navy, died in : 4 the largest | a ? : eae : ‘ 7 . ~ lune, September December. ‘The marke tusiision 19 ce HOWARD UNIVERSITY, MEDIOAL > ury. ‘The reduction this month Is the largest | quire into alleged frauds In the late election, ) . : : Pk — “£7 DEVARTMENT.~ Spring T¥na “Eomores | Brooklyn yesterday. that has been made since April, 1872. For that | Submitted a report, on the subject of asses | SAN FRANCISCO ELECTION. for specaitative ste ks ope ned strong, atan ad RLINCTON TH Course will commence MONDAY, April 5th, and SS month the reduction was $15,451,905.64. In | ments for political purposes, Ordered to be ance of '.. \. and then advanced 4.2 per A tinue ten weeki ctures on peed jed- THE PRESIDENT and party returned from New March, 1877, there was also a lal : 5. @ reduction— m cent. the latter Union Pacite, W. U. advanced MARCH 29, ONE WEER. uesday and Friday of each week at G o'clock p.m. Be wt printed and laid on the table. York yesierday afternoon. NSTRELS. Lectures free to the pubis $'4,107,000, This was due, however, to Bill were introduced and referred as follows: The Workingmen’s Defeat. . & M.", and Erie & Kan. € Tex. \ each. BEA. re = the fact “that about nine ’ million ahd a | py Mr. Kirkwood—Providing for transportation WORE SeOC rey Sneaond She Gabe ae mport.. The | Fe ae eae re Reo cacrctary: Grx. SHERMAN leaves to-night for Chicago, to half of the Geneva award was cancelled ‘The De the Mlle MASEL EAE Re ee | aang stocks which have been carried ‘uirough Mr. J. H. consult witn Gen. Sheridan about the removal | reduction in the debt from June 30th last todate | Fouts. he stringency. bi c shai profit, ene. Chas. Fisher, | BT eee ais of the Utes under the agreement now before | foots up the handsome aggregate of $46,514,432.19. | “On motion of Mr, Maxey, the bill authortzt pent, Ge Detiee ee ee cal Bae, tg ee glee Ra : Hee agin nanasera aera ge Oe | joumotiont Me Maxey. ne oun auorting | THE BRITISH ELECTIONS, ih. frinstsettnetetee' he kak rank itler. "Miss Lottie Lanibert, Geonwe STRICT OF C " ¥ EAK SIX PER CENT BONDS, Lambert. Matt Morg: following are the Treasury balances to-day: mibert. Matt Mor a luire for ied Failroad stocks have been continuously weak , : States Uitle to the site of Fort Stockton, Texas, are Ee iee rane EAK BI N ; eee 3 Suny enteral Aaa IRE eae Sena 1a cont | Seates tit 5 eua report that dividends are to be reduced. + t terest payable January and July at the Treasury of REsIGNED.—Capt. George W. Roby J lay | € ny ry, 11065 go) rl was taken up and . ot wich; the Baricminc entitied Going to the Ball. the United States. "A hrst-clage investment. resigned his position as captain of the wateh, | Cates.$s,55,500; sliver certiticates.$1 Mr. Cockrel Introduced a bill to estabiish a | KANSAS REPUBLICAN C4 j= | Maphattan bas fallen to ¥'4, Metropolitan to ~ ee Un Stat Tee arepet cents.and D-C- | interior department. * | tifleates of deposit $8,495.000; legal tende semt-monthly steamship mail service between TION, pen ae Riel al Segond DPD FELLOWS: BALL. De ne a eS eT BIS Lat DS paid by estate ——_——_ ) standing, $346,681.016; cash balance avallab) the states of the Mississippi valley and Brazil, A Blaine Organization. coming toan anenviable notoriety wot aenue . 7 ' | of teen kee - Bee ee ard. OF ARMY ORDEFS.—First Lieut. F. W. Mansfeld, | day, $159/143,28S.48. and moved its reference to the committee on | Torexa, KAN., March i, midnight.The re- ;OMANs 10 an Hluctuations, Dut because OF the BAKERS’ DRAMATIC COMPANY ; are aT ith infantry, from duty 1 the department of post offices and post roads. ublican state convention organtation tsstrict- arp practices Which the “sirect™ believe have In the Beantiful Drams, [Ge> NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. the south, to take etvect April 20th, and will jon District in Congress. Mr. Morrill ought thatas a similar biltin- | ly Blaine. At the evening session the tempo- | res sbuwted to aices seep ee eee ALE THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOED, | Bethesda, Bediord, Blue Lick, Conaress, Deep | is company. Second Lieut. S.C. Plummer | DRAWBACK CERTIFICATES T0 BE AGAIN RECEIVED | WodUced by the Senator from Missouri (Mr. | rary organization was retained with the addi- | the market, Misttilaacene, nad mining stocks and the Langhable Farce of the | Rock, Buffalo, Lithia, Rockbridie Alum, Geyser, | from duty at Columbus barracks, Ohio, and or- FOR TAXES, Cockrell) yesterday was referred to the commit. | tion of several Wlce-presidents. There Was a | are dull, and asa rule low he ruling rate mibaws riocie | Hathorn, Gettysbune, | Fricdricksall,“Huuyadi | dered to join bis company . : so. | {ee on commerce, this Ill should be referred to | majority: and a minority report trom the com- 4° aul, 2 : oF Spill smal Janos, Apolinaris, Pilina, White Sulphur, ge ‘The House committee on the District of Co- | that committee. mittee on rules and order of business. ‘The ma- [°F Call loans on stocks Js sUill 6 per cent. vor mE RIDAY EVENING AvatL 30. || pe a TMILBURN'S PHARMACY, Tue ‘Frisco ELecrioy.—Senator Farley says | lumbia at to-day’s meeting adopted the follow- | — Mr. Cockrell sald if theSenator from Vermont | jority, report recommended the election by the or the nto . HENOS | fens S E jon of ten delegates and ten alternates, Government Aftaire, y. there 1s no political significance attached tothe | Ing resolutions: Whereas, It 1s alleged by the | made that motion he would take the sense of | convent : mony - aati marso-st_| BEEOIAT, NOTICE. —A fresh mmogly of | rection just held in San Franciseo; that repub. | Commissioners. the request heretofore made | the Senate on it, A discussion was had Pie AE | CAG aoe NIA Tee cen each from THEMED | 9, core gun W. Henini ond dooce tame at_ | Fa eee ee ae Ol. at | cans aid democrats united upon a ticket, ana, | bY this committee directed to the Comuus. | Feference of the bill. Mr. Conkling saidthisbui | ond and third districts, and the mitonity MiPert | to assess new improvements to property, and. Mise Thursby. bre. at 60 cents per fall pint bottle. oe. | therefore, the result. cannot form auy basis for | Sioners of the District to the effect that they | Was sumstantially the sameas the former Dill. & Dace cate Aire, Geant ‘Std Cour Aber | RA. Mennent an aioe tae ee Calculeions “Gr party: (sirengti. ne tiokes|| suspend for! ther revue receiving Grawback no objections made iereterence of theater: | tae man Been made th Ungs of the chair |, 2¢sterday the Commissioners ected consi rel emocrat: en | cerlificates in payment of taxes under the acts i 8 made tc nea Sots cane Senne te halr | the treasurer and asses LADIES’ GOODS. eee eight democrats ana seven | fertile and is79, results in loss to the revenues | Mer bill. Mr. Cockrell sald the bills were not | being invariably against the Grant men. the | /€ Weasurer and assessor a nouncing that ¥ 1 : ie Z ah Soe ot ee agalt ss ote | produce ional parts of the year, __ S of the District, "2-7 resotecd. That satarequest | We same. The words for the purpose of onen- | muajcrity Teport, was at last adopted by a vote | F sony wt phedee F MISS EMMA THURSE M ONTAGTUE CURLS, if re re becominw Pips tor steamboat mail service in the south } be rescinded and held for naught. Resoire, Ing: Ole ‘f pene en he chats of the Missi ef is4 to 150, e convention then proceeded eee i pated ante eaboe = Fh WAVS CURLING ELIXIRand BATA DRESS. | Were Opened at the Post Oniew department to- | ‘That this action of tue committee shall not be | SIDPI valley and Brazil were stricken oat,” : Spee Se EEL Sine ‘ a ; ton parture pe. , whieh is the preparation a BAnct ony the rec ie e pos regula s ; el | send Its own delegates to Chicago and we j . A “. i - npr PAPHIL Orme | thebiair evr: natureisandyermaneaty, and keep | awards will be made in a day or two. manner sanction or deny the regularity of ac te raelegates. by po! put | States relating to tr jon of articles of | not submit to the election of their delexat: on tion of the Commissioners tn the premis: on will appear it Foft and lustrous, Try a bottle and be convince A occas spe eg ong EEE iy = <i . = ao iste i > . Resotved, | merchandise in the mails, shall De extended tn | this convention. Several points of order } . ISS), against that road amount Mise ANNA HOCK.” the ada Gru gesete have te ete from the Central De- | SENaToR TnURMAN.—Senators who visited MHAE ROGIER Uo cited Geant eon of | au express service to Brazil. ‘The international | raised and overruled, and’a ising vote belie | ‘ which ts ‘the undisputed portion 0 Sey anes cae pisnint. Jeers aac apl- Senator Thurman last night said to-day that he these resolutions to the Commisstoners. ” Postal system does not provide for such trans- | taken the chair announced that Sol votes had ie - had entirely recovered from his recent attack. eee s eae a portation. | been counted, while there were only 816 dele- OF INTEREST 10 TAXPAYERS 1 oi, OK EASTER.— We have in stock a full He sent word to his committee room this morn- ADVERSE REPOS) ON DE: VERDI'S. CLAM Mr. Conkling repeated ihat the bills were | gates with the right to vote. The House committee 1 wnant- Mr. PHIL. BRAN 4 rrER : ig repe: | i the y of FRENCH eee Be) ing that he would be at the Capitol during the The House committee on the District to-day | identical in purpose, and the subject should not mously reseinded th the re MAURICE STRAKOSE : aoe LES Also, afterneon. agreed to make an unfavorable report upon the | be considered by two committees at the same cas ran THON, | ception wed nt back certitic ed for spe me fn ‘ id BONS — ‘ . Ve rhe re time. efeat of the Workingmen’s Ticket | provement taxes, such certificates will there- an rt y | sbape ands ‘i 7 ‘i eside: rT. S. di. P Sub- 5 4 PE ee MHavinu miste epecial arrargements with a Parise | ANOTHER Notany.—The President has ap- bet me a seal Tee Penn Mr. Hereford read from the two bills. to | e Falk about x Contest j be fore Im payment oF [ae = ike, weehalk t fo | poluted C. 8. Drury a notary pubite for the Dis- | Committee who examined the subject sets fort port bis statement ihat they were substant | KANCIS( arch 31.—Owlng to misman- al Be Sa 3 Utet of Columbi phat Di Vcrdl was in the year 4Ss appointed 8 | the same. | agement on the part of some of the election of- been Re ea he Tedoyseate sanitary commissioner by Gov. Cooke to go crell said he introduced oth Bills by | fick {he count is incomplete, but the majority | Tcelved by the C¢ v1 be some 5. MONDAY, Marc i Oh DERS. 01 . Hel i serectine: qeecmmmation 6 micht | request. Hehad not read the first one when he | of the citizens’ ticket. will not vary much froin | 1WO Weeks be P Will te able to AY and FRIDAY Ma- Piet Geencts Spri if hades from Mare Island navy yard and ordered to B I aie in perfecting a Seen Viger offered It, but he had read this one, and bellev 6.000, It is unaecided whether the workingmen | 'S8Ue further « tes from his oMiee in con. Dy un hia 2 Nuartt Nos. 22 and 623 ton, relieving Colonel J. i. Jones, who is ord | port that they Hid. no poner vested. inl eal | {Beeston se comuplttes was the only one that | will contest the election on the ground of the | sewenee of tu interruption ia tsoftial duties < 's = - aS S 5 ‘ 3 20) i sate “ould properly cons 3 difference in the ballot paper, though it is re- | caused by the inves! ae Sanaa ered to League Island; Captain R.S. Collum to | gover to create such a commission, ana | “yy 4 P second reading of | hel whi VY PEMILYA'S LADLES' SHOES. the marine Carrncee at Washington, D:G, as tremor 10 a aime Saar ‘on | ait nee OHO ey he eepond means (Ory Pee oe ee pets Soren sthin Koen t —_ % pihe best in the world forthe money. All Winter | Member of the board of inspection. she part pr me government of the District and: | Mr. Carpenter submitted a resolution appoint: | cme yocured It from the secretary of the st ate, | tract for e¢ ction of antllary sewer on ro = - Boots will ba sold ai = Sera nes nae ph ha ® Tnited | 228 & special committee of three to examine | while the citizens’ union obtained theirs Mth street to Thomas J he being the low- NE GRAND CONCERT D Ae CHIR fo Te ee ere icc: || ile, Dare (of the government of the United | int te cenaiion manaranent aad desis | Sere ee nee that t ct badder, at #4,0500 . oO git i | Dade, ordered to the navy yard, Norfolk, 15th | States, the committee report the bil back with | Grthe soldiers Homie il thie District of Golde | ation in color was intentional. As t gascinacbae yin 2gsawcey te iota April. Commander John C. Watson has re- | the recommendation that it do not pass. bia, and whether any legislation is needed upon | or the su nee of voters rendered possible | atajor and Superintendent Brock, ot : YOUNG 4POLLO CLUE, SST TT ported his return home, haying been detached THE SITE FOR THE NEW OBSERVATORY. the’ subject, and fo ascertatn and Feport to the | in the color of the bailot department. today, forwarded A’ schedeie or * A iS) Li from the command of the Wyoming, European The commission to select a site forthe new | Senate What amount of money the sa ore | p hypothesis is that it was | tids to the Mist arvelsnaineairn: Roe 4 or NEW YORK, DP aie Misses HAMILTON, station, on the 25th February, aud hi a 6 : s received, when and froin what source re- | ; bids x0 the Dist ‘ommissioners for farnish- y. ALL F Street. ren | aval Observatory, consisting of Senator | } to keep the run of the vot L - 2 ¥ . 3 > 1 | ing summer ning for the police, with the t. e placed on walling orders. Cadet. Midshipme L CIBEEFALONY, © ceived, what amount and for what purpose it | view of anticipating the result ina’ generat | ' inontrame Se dashes ae . | Su 1, Stafford, J. H. Shipley and Joh E. Cra } White, Hepresentative | Morse and. _Adntr has been disbursed, and what amount It now | Wav. “Wither ox not any eoutest ts muy the pisees aioe ae oon MACY, Lise. | QPRING IMPORTATION, n have reported their return home, having | Hodger waiting the plans and specifica- | lias and where the same is kept, and whether | general impression seems to be Unde worhtee spree nhc ats Scr PATTEEN BONNET AND FINE MIL- | poen detached fromthe Thetiere ee de gyth | Uens forthe proposed bufiding that are being art thereof 1s invested, and how Will Come Of ft, as a mere formality will not be pak Seep ge —— BALLADS, &e. LINERY GOODS. February, and been placed on waiting orders, | Prepared by architects. About half a dozen rs. Davis (W. Va.) and Withers objectea | allowed tot hitested willor | 1 ate - eh Langnedoc, Point de Rose, Duch Chantilly, ae ee, eee Dress ‘Trimming. ‘and Buttons. Corsets, Under- | in executive Seldner & Son, vests at $1.57 } rach nd with Willett 4 Raofl, for s he sites have been proposed, but the commission | to the creation of a special committer. the people. Senate | have not yet visited any of them, and will not Mr. Ceckrell objected to the present consider- y confirmed the | unill the plan of the building NOMINATIO’ AY, April 5th. 8 p. a deserved eats ion yesterc i have been | ation of the resolution and it went ove | 7 a 1 s Y i 2g < = wn. Ilisexpected tha > select Peller s : ‘The English % PERMITS % garments, Rid aud Tiiread Gloves, and atieausifal | fonowing nominations:—Joseph C. A. Wingate, | #gteed upon. Tis expeeted that mesetection | “yr. Teller announced that themlnority of the | the i Novelties. Silk and Drap d’Ete i? 2 ‘ny ofa site will be determined about the Ist of | special committee on fraudsin the late cuion Loxpon, April 1.—There polliag in ed by tor Entwisie: bens ieee ii DiS ana Ne ‘w Hampshire, to be U.S. consul at Foo- | Stay. & | i = proposed to submit their views in opposition to "4 DUPONT CIRCLE AND STATUE. "he report made by the majority this morning The Senate to-day passed the bill setting | . ON motion of Mr. Bayard, the bill appropri seventy-six constituencies to-day, aud nomina- | ir tram 2ist street northw tions tb forty-eight. The Str serva- | drew Archer, construct a brick tive organ, this morning says: “It cannot be | and 43g streets southwest. $500 ; Combination Suits.” Black Silk Suits, a first- TIMONIAL BENEFIT ‘ihe article farsa) S24 and $30 5 at Colfax. 4 . WILLIAN, 907 Penna. eject LITTLE EVA HENDERSON. 7 Cite Trevise, Pari : relented i Armstrong, register of land of ashington Territory. The Sen: > nomination of Thomas C, Ha onthe Ed. Harkins, 3 va circle | denied that yes:erday’s cleciion possesses Inter- , Sepalr brick li sth, between M and N streets EY A MEME straw, to De census supervisor for the 4th dis- | apart the 19th street circle for a statue to the | {ue pace fora fropeeck state OF tee nate te | Cot and stn eas ees de is eash tocaagwemne | uorthwest, G40: Cha Pearson couse BY LITTLE EVA AND BUC ’ tet of New York. late Admiral Dupont and appropriating 10,000 | Admiral Dupont therein; said circle to be her2- | the meanfig and importance of Une liberal | SIX Wo-story dwellings sth and T streets north- | GLASS San Hy est MaT@ CLU. e i DOU A y Forcor Hivserr.—Of one of the many apph- | (0 prepare the ground and provide a base for | after known as Dupont circle, wastaken up ana | gains. The minor defeats of conservative can- | WeSt, $2,400 W. Fitzgerald. construct a four- y EVA HENDERSON, Ninth and F 8ts., Bt. Cloud Bldg. a a _ the statue; also providing that the location | passed after some discussion—yeas 37, nays 3. didates are as likely as not to be succeeded by | story dwelling K, between 13th and 14th streets Ries = Tee cants for the vacant Kentucky judgeship, the | sian 'pe called Dupont circle. The bill was re- | _ Mr. Davis (W. Va.) moved to take up the | important victories in the elections giick: sce, | northwest. £12,000 aud Lounge Amateurs i oe none oe aon oF following is told instancing his bashfulness. | cently reported from the committee on public | House resolution relating to the extension of | [0 follow.” ‘The Duty Melegrayh (itberal) Say VITAL STATISTICS. 4 ONE TOO MAY ‘OR HIM, LADIES’ UNDERWEAR He was at one time a republican candidate for | buildings and grounds by Senator Jones, of | the geological survey into the stat No such sweeping change is manifested as that . The number of deaths in the District of Co- By THALIAN CLUB. | z be a Congress, and he and his democratic opponent | Florida, who to-day called it up and put it Mr. Cockrell objected and the Senate proceed- | Which struck down a great party in 4. The | ‘umbia for the week ending Saturday, March ODD FELLOWS H HURSDAY, APRIL 1. | ivea QE ONE WEEK LONGER. were to make speeches to the same rural au- | through. ed to consider the calendar. | result cannoi be predicted trom one day's t Iss, Was 5s, or at the rate of Und: atronage of | Received 400 Dozen Mone of those thoroughly | }itT®. ‘The democrat spoke first, and bitter! LES ‘The bw! for ine relief of Thomas 1 ast per anny ‘Of the decedents 1 Gen. and Mre. Sherman, and Mrs. Ramsay, | made and trimmed _ Geenied The aa Spoke first, and bit af DR. MARY WALKER aReal ‘or tne reliet of Thomas Lucas was | s = » females, 17 colored males and Bre. Gen. Ricketts, ‘andMrs. Thompson, | av Goes ae penuvlican party. | The other, fn | aaa hearing before the House committee on | Pasa. ; . jon Agamst the ‘olored females, showing an annual death Mire. Franklin Stevie, Gen-and Mrs. Daun, T 25 OENTS EACH. his address, eagerly defended that party, and : Ls ‘The bill granting a pension to Jesse F. Phares, te. for the white and 30.3 for Sustice andMre SI Field, Gol, Benjamin, Gm Every earment at the old price for one week } then stepped down from the platform without | the District of Columbia favoring the passage | which had beri versely reported by the pen- | Loxpox, April 1.—Tke Constantinople corre- | [Ate OF His NaeGna’ Sie ee ion Bira Mr. Gen, Lauder, | ‘onger. pouciass. Congr ennouncing himself a5 a candidate for | of a bill to create the office of Metropolitan Po- | sion committee, was advocated by Mr. Hereford | spondent of the Manel Guararin § ‘heee wave 1 hn Bane Ik ee Mrs Hou-audMtrs. Newberry, | pang Oth and F streets. | (onsress and asking the suffrages of the dis- | jtee Surgeon, to attend upon the famiites of the | a8 N act of justice to a bravescout, who was | “ie delay In regard to the sentence of thea, The werrous Hpeieas & SReMDETS MB a Reoer 3 Shap ee He vcondegiid not notice the omission until atter | force free of charge. The doctor clalmed that | Wounded Whille gallantly serving the govern- sessin of the Russian Colonel Cammera CUI WHDEng CONE, Ciebeaes OE Te Rare li'at Thomson's | YPISS BELLE Lucas. e concluded, when a friend called his attention | the pay of the force was so small that thee | iuent. causes indignation, ‘The Kusslan representa. | Sracrnile debility Peachy there Wart oy Cane jf mar29-4t tor should have the henellts of trey mecat atiend- |, Mr. Withers, chairman of the committee, de- | tive threatens to quit Constantinople If jistice | $d senile debility 2 cach. There were 9s births =~ - | DRESSMAKING AND PATTEEN PABLOES, . ance, wee ATWO eh aed the adverse report. The committee had | ts not speedily done.” fei aie Oak So ees ete cao EASTER WEEK. Fatrfax, ! 801 MARKET gPACE, Tne TREASURY PRoMOTIONS.— Assistant, Sec. | * PRIVATE SILLA. many applications for pensions to men not in Going to Resign. an annual birth rate of 237 per 1,00) for the v1 y } retary of the Treasury Upton, Chief Cierk mon x 5 the military or naval service, but under the Loxpox, April 1.—The Paris correspondent of | White. and Stor shored’ popenatitn. rine taeecea cx. | Yower, Chief of the Warrant Division MacLe Tue Bub-committee on claims of the Mons | hension laws the committce held that such pen- | 4°90 It is reported that Aduiral cored 6. ABBEY'S N. ¥. PARK THEATER COMPANY. ? of the Warran' vision’ MacLen- | pscrrict committee have agreed to report favor- | Licns were not allowable. r E. — olored 6, Pothuan, Fi shortly resign th: i han, and Assistant Chief of the Warrant Divi- PLAITING, 902 Sth st. n.w. deol | «fon Miller assumed the duties of those oftien: ambassador te England, wil] | posi ly the bills for the relief of Cornelius Boyle Mr. Teller asked if all pensions granted by act X, A Story of the Sunny South | , : and { lef of rs Zdward B. | of Congress were not granted because the ap- a . Secretary Sherman's Speech in Ohio te Pena | {eday, unter the promotions reentiy mats by | Gio Me Teler ot the heirs of Edward B plicants could not obtain pensions under the | Destructive Eire Srom Hpomtameens, | seerctar’ Guenmen maser speech before a - Ferguson, R. F.C. VAN VLIET. pein ean ae Hee Bmerous Z eee ordinary laws, Combus 4s ee udience in Mansfield, Ohio, last bight, = x SEAS NASD DIGESTIVE S 5) Ee ene soci tihers sa : ve Hovitox, Mr.. April 1.—A tlre this taorning in nich he said: “By the course of recent events 3 LAST SUCCES ena MED Abo ee 8 ee ae Society Notes. Mr. Withers said that was not the universal | _ saOrning in | wh ; vi RFAX, A Story of the Suuny South | _Hours9t Wintet id apl-Ipim* Ar Tae Waite Housk.—Sensior Saundersand | ‘The Presidentand Mrs. Hayes, who returned | rule. ‘There were various technical considera. | S. A. Grey's building, supposed co have origi- | and hot by myself seeking, my name 1s, me z nated spontaneously from or rags, spread | lic IRE Fired up and down Main Seed burning the ‘hange hotel, J, E. Burnham's saloon, aud mg those from Whom the republican Representatives Thompson (lowa), Updegratt, | from New York on the limited express yester- | WOnSgoverning the granting of pensions, but eclect one to carry its banner in the the pensioner must come within the law. elland Mrs. | gress could, of course, grant pensions to any. A Story of the Sunny South V jy & ABE RECEI A Story of the Sunny South ‘on- NEW GOODS DAILY- | Aldrich, Ward and Frye called on the President | day, now have as guests Miss Mc approaching prendeeial “Pee os It 5 oot * machi Five percent. off for cash. One priceonly. to-d: Mr. Frye Was accompanied by the | Austin, Miss Cooke and Mrs. King. Both the | body, but the committee wished a definite ex aples building, oceupied by Brown, egotism to state this fact, and tt ts not manly to MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. | _It W. M. SHUSTER & SONS._ | Honorables J. B. Ham and F. L. Dingley, of | jnct two are Mre Haves cousin pression of tie will of the Senate on this dis- Is. 0. F. Freuch, druggist, owned and shrink from the criticism and scrutiny which ‘Reserved Seats in Dress Circle for All, 25 eta. = === Maine. ant = Goes puted point. cecupird the corner store, which was burned; | such a choice necessarily invites and provokes. DAY E <@, April 5_D'oy! Ee Se eS UEC HERON, THE Ures 18 COLORADO—=The House commmit- | whl aean Ry ny oes aay to Chicago, | T'pending debate the morning hour expired. | lon h Hom, harness sop. James Kinney, the | I accepted the position without, pretence of spera any in Gilbert 3 iS IN CO! po.—The House commit- | will spei y ays 7 5 OO) ow F eata eficiency dwelling: the Pioneer t ereer Goes | suck mene, teaeee ae ee Londen: Opera Company” in Gubert and 317 Ninth street, qee(on In tan anita ons anuaente we cre a Dae: Witten heteinnis Lens hee The immediate deficiency bill was taken up ling: the Pioneer building, Sweeny Bros. | mock m aU | and Mr, Edwards spoke against tts passas Gwelling. ‘The following is a list of losses and, to allow friends 10 put themselves to the trou- 1 ne Ute agree ri and her children witl s e | insurances: Buzzell’s hotel . insured for | ble on my account without a frank avowal that Show HAND-PAINTED WORKUY artists of woll- | Vining Ua HONGO the Utes coatt We seth ne RropaDly Temain antl after | | HOUSE Mr Chalmers, from the committee | ss,co; Brown $600, insured’ $000; ‘Staples | [was willing to accept and without delaying established local reputation ; also WOOD MA\ - | outside of Colorade z Miss Ellie Sherman's marriage, which will occur | on Factfic railways, reported: Dill to complete | so/en9' insured $1.00; Burnham $3,00), insured | until cextainor success lapplause), but with a ial iy os the first week In May. | She will bethe fourth or | the Pacitic railway system. Printed snd re- | $7590: premeh gstawe tase from the PIRATES OF PENZANCE. { seate wi 2 marty NATIONAL THEATER, | { ! | Have added to their line of MANTELS, and now i | * aE oF 5 . 6 7 ‘ay $2,500, firm determination not to det seenaia FURNACES, RANGES and GRATES. ‘THE PRESIDENT approved to-day the following sey ent oe to marry since the TT eiteieton (Miss.), chafrman of committce | eet a 5K; FaIes. Kinney ie u insured merite or Servers Of 4 others, Bor a ae 1 MARCH 2 . bills:—Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior waeiinn 4 e . a veal ye 5 5 vr. | $1,000; . $500 On building and lofty e'evation b; ERRCARS Or Sy: TIN R NG, &e. Mr. de Cuellar, the secretary of the Mexican | on printing, reported resolution for the print- | eo ms S Se rg CS arieere t se.] In this way. es © | cox to deposit Indian trust funds in the Treasury in | tepations 1 atthe request Ot MIS. Ieee | not RO oes the aoe Se ae RENT | $1600 on printing material; Sweeny Brothers, mee pred oo LS pg yt A of $10 no fasurance. The Obelisk Safely Embarked. EW YO! r Give rsrectar attention to MODERNIZING and | ifeu of investment; authorizing and directin, sinting a pastoral scene, to be sold for the ben: | committee ou the depression of labor, upon the | COLLIER’S BANKER'S DAUGHTER GING badly coretructed a ja | the commisstoner of agricuftire to attend ik Pht ot ‘local charity. The large painting of the | subject of Chinese immigration. | Be a yc es p person, or by deputy, the international sheep | valley of Mexico, and the panels representing | _ Mr. Hazleton, objected to theresolution. ‘The | ene ere ek » Union | FINE GAS FIXTURES, nd Wool show to be beld in Philadelphia, 1580, | scenes from rural life in that country, which | committee had gone to Chicago and to Califor- in tbls way only, am J a candidate, bay with great doubt Whether, if nominated. I would | meet the expectations of friends, and resolved, ages > Heutenant Commander | in case of failure, that Twill abide cheerfully les LO N | Gorringe ea G d exandet ly by the of the conve Fir and to make a full and complete report of tie | adorn the ball room at the Mexican legation, | nia in search of depression and had found noth- | the successful embarkation ¥ Hea Di ards} SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, | same: providing for the pubite printing. were the work of Senor de Cuellar. Ing but prosperity. ‘The whole thing was | sist, of the Ubelisk tor New York, | ieSeeary to slate upom which any cAnAiaacy THE BANKEL: a = = —_—_— dir. Baker and his bride, who was Miss Reese, | played out, and Congress had better appropriate si | cepends, and that ts: If the repa S Of WEE BREW AND mac RANGES AND FURNACES. MINISTER Foster, lately at Mexico, but pro- | the niece of General and Secretary Sherman, ae pone Hee ae Dene unla ocey 0 | Rare meas aoe | ohio do’ not fairly and fally, in thelr conven- inaws ar A Fine Selection of above Goods always on hand. | moted to the Czar's court at St. Petersburg, has | WhO bave spent a nay, or teres ie ak Mr. Singleton was not Tar from a Peicg with | English, the treasurer of this city. wi - | Won, express a preference for’ me, Seger SS fe, and take Giusare Ie Giving. timene tee | returned from New York, and is receiving nis | Mitch, lef on Tuesday f s a clergyman. the gentleman, out thought that the report was | ing’ under temporary aberration of mind, com- bce Pal Eek to peceemnen ee Mz. Harold Forsberg, | Phimbiueand fining. Al joubine promptly at. | final instructions from the Department of | pol Ahees brother. \ Key's wile and daughters | an interesting one, and might as well be | inftted suicide this morning by hanging. The | {yRrenucn. my Bate Will Dot be, prea. i Go ee { sates ts ° ee om Ne xt Saturday. | here until next autumn.— Mrs. Charles Eames, Mr. Re vi y the G he | ‘The deceased was a iclal and is sup- Mir. Ge | marl-lm,Ip 821 D sft., Y.M.O. A. Building. He called on the President to day. formerly of this city, pe rattan, has been re eres - ehtoe | posed to have possessed considerable wealth. a a = = = living in Massachusetts, has been making a be resclution was then agre 0. ! * Hieres Secon: | TRE SOLDIERS’ Home HERE.—Senator Car pe REES, SEEDS, FLOWERS, &c. Senator Bayard | visit here.-—-When the Princeton glee club | ‘The morning hour was dispensed with, and | Bennetts? Horse Second To-day. | a leas ce ~ ———____ ie Gieitonanviek at Uk Gian os SEAS reported favorably trom theflnancecom- | come here to give their concert, someof the | the House procceded to the consideration of te | open steeple chase’ handleap came off to-day ak | (ora te in the Senate a resolution G20: SeUNEMANN anda aa conseverrt mittee the Dill to relieve Public Printez Detrees | Members wil be the guests, of Jt ge, Strong, | Senate bill, to amend the census act. | the croyden Ape muceting, and was. wot by | 1° ier a loeb tavestigate 4 a drapes, Currante, Gooseberries, Ss 5 5: @ Son 2 college. Mrs. Hayes ha . —<$<$$________ | oe ‘ 2 ites, hE Geol face | 1 in; i ; 10 ascertain the Bye serene, Shed vices Comatnental reas, Howes || ox de so caae Soman mae eae CS sherman received calls informally yester- HIS RECEPTION AND a SPRECH. | cadin. : used: and. in fact. everything connected with = &c.. New and Rare Plants, Bedding Plants, &. | year or go. Sepator Morgan presented a did Mrs.and the Misses E Patton and city administrators of New | be man: of the home. "A Star reporter a Sarr es are aE Rewer es S ower Seods, | petition from the employs of the Government | “iris stated by the Pennsylvania papers ¢ ien. A. S. Badger, collector oms, | r ted Suicide. hunted up Mr. Carpenter and asked. “Senator Guid Mowaae Boerieta Pesticne 156tunetale tae Fee akine that they be allowed to | Representative Clymer, of that. state, 1s. to be . McMillen, postmaster, Gen. George : . special from Com- | re there any charges against the soldiers’ home =: es 2 ‘Trees. 15 Green-housea. ABO and their pay to goon 88 | married in June to Mrs. Clemens, of St. Lots. ‘A 5 States land office, Gol. Jack | st maz00 County, Mich., says that An- | (bat you prepose to investigate it?" “Oh. noe == | _Eversthitur'in the Nurecty Uns Pianta, Seeds | Other government employes. (Rares aes Wharton, United States marshal, Gen. Cyrus | drew Brown, a tanner, living tiear there, yes | ot aby.’ was the reply, and the distinge geek and Flowers—st lowest rates. Se ee PERSONAL.—EX-Mayor J. B. Ham, of Lewiston, | Busscy, Hon. J, N. Marks, fon. A. Buldwin,and | today ordered his daughter-in-law, who bad | Senawor pase on, ae if be didint propose to be - JOUN SAUL, E ATIONS UPON THE PINE LANDS OF THE M a M. L. Dingley, of the Lewist id ome Ubirty other prominent citizens met Gen. been deserted by ber husband, to leave hix~ | questioned any furthes ONE PRICE, warl6-coSt O21 Fth st-- opp. Patent Oiltce._ | Iro1ans.—That the long memory ascribed to In- | Maine, and Mr. F. L. Dingley, of the Lewiston | come, thirty oler pro yesterday afternoon and | hcuse. Her father und some neighbors came great SS dians is not wholly mythical was shown by the Journal, the leading paper in Maine, arein the escorted him to New Orleans, where a proces- | and asked that she be allowed to take some fur- A DELEGATION Of six Crow Indians are on THE Chippewas in the course of thelr interview with | ‘ity. —Ex-Senator Stanley Matthews left last | sion o:-military and civie societies had been | uiture with her, whereupon a fight ensued in | cheir way to this city from Montana, They will HOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Secretary Schurz yesterday. The old chief re- | €vening for d , Whence he will return to | formea under Gen. J. W. Behan. Gen. Grant | which Brown shot an u named John Dunbar | : ome to ‘settle their land matters. They clatin . . ad “ FAMOUS.” hearsed the several treaties with his people, one | Cluctnnati—Mr. Upton, assistant secretary of co oy and the committee took carriages and | twice through the lungs, Killing him. A mob ] (uat the miners are encroaching on them. . after another, as far back as isis, aud referred | the Treasury. who entered upon his duties this | beaded the procession, which, after passitiz fathered and Ubreatened to lynch Brown, but —— With much pathos to the delegation of Chippewas | Morning, fctind his desk covered with boquets | through some of the Principal streets, haited at | he barricaded himselt in the house and they | J, MILTON TURNER, exaninister to Liberia No. 400 Seventh st. n.w., Which came to Washington and never returned. | Of various designs, the presents of friends. — | {he St. Charles hotel, where Gen. Bussey deliv- | failed to approach, subsequently the deputy | an or thins mesic we ‘They all died here, and were buried in the Con- | Hon. C. N. Jordan, president of the New York | cred an address of welcome. Gen. Grant then | sheriff effected an entrance. and Toned Gaus, | Abd a Lumber of other colored people were at We deat tion this week to cls gressfonal cemetery. AS they never reported | Midland railroad. 18 at Willard’s.——D. C. Bar- | reviewed tue procession from the hotel balcony. | ising on the bed, having taken » dosoux nitenc, | the White House to-day urging upon the Presi- Snr elevan CORNER D. to their tribe, the chief sald he desired to take | tell. of Richland. N. Y., the husband of Bertha | An immense crowd assembled on the levee and sliver. He was removed to jail and physi- | dent the appolutment of Mr. Meyers, of St. up thelr work where they had left it. His peo- | Von Hillern, the predestrienne, has brought | alone the route of the procession, and cheered | clans have endeavored to save’ him from the | Louis. as U. S. marshal at that place. The MANTILLAS, DOLMANS, CLOAKS AND eae P fe ave the owners of valuable pine lands in the | Suit for a divorce.——Col. J. N. Harriman, of } enthusiastically as Gen. Grantand party passed. | effects of the poison, so that he cam answer to | delegation urge that the administration should CLOAKIN ake Superior region, and they complain that | Savannah, vice-president of the Georgia dnd | ‘here was a, iberal display of tiags along the } the charge or murder. make sole recognization of the colored race, . THE morning, noon and night the white people | Florida Inland Steamboat compan; in the ; route, on public buildings. shipping, consulates, ene The President said that he was in favor of J new and First-Ciasa Goods a: swarm abont the pines,” trying vo get the tim- | “lty.—Dr. S. R. Lyon, of Washington, and *. Ii was after s o'clock before the review was ‘The Markets. doing all that he could for the colored peoy Te PUBLIC, ber from the Indians. The Intercor departmert | MIS. Lorin Andrews, formerly of Washington, BALTIMORE, April, 3.—Virgivia sixes, de- j He also cave Mr. Turner the copy of a OUR FINE has In process of consummation a scheme of | accompanied by her son Frank, were in Rome To Gen. Bussy’s address of welcome Gen.Grant | ferred, 8: do. Consois, 533: do. second series, 24; | that he lad written to different officers of the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT BY THEIR allotment which will secure to these Indians | #t last advices from that city.—Fred B. Corn- | replied, thanking them for thelr cordial rece} Go; past duc coupons, $374 ; do. new ten-forties, 37% | government directing that the colored people a = a PATRONAGE the proceeds of their pinertes. ing. the son of Rev. J. Leonard Corning, who | tion, and adding: 1 am very giad that it ve Aiione, April 1.—Cotton dull and heavy— | BOUId be recognized in making all appoint- Js now complete, and we are prepared to execute has been in Europe for the last eleven years | given by your citizens irrespective of fortner | BAK nominally 13. Flour quiet and un. | Ments. 5 ee SINCE OUR OPEN- CONGRESSIONAL TRIP TO PHILADELPHIA.—A | Pursuing his professional studies, 1s sald to be | relations. ‘The scenes of war are now past and | Changed” Wheat seathem caeean steady; west- | 1 a orc i United § i ee number of business men and others have made | 'e ouly American now living who received the | we are a united people. I believe that if this | era steady Tee gper ena ae and steady: west | perarsen at Louisville has decid @ ‘hat tne MONDAY, MARCH 209. NG, HAVE DEMON- : Fines a peaibioma from the Royal School of | country should unfortunately become involved | futures—southern red, 1.32a1.98; do. amber, 1.40a | Judge Brown at Loulsville has decid. @ ‘hat the AY, Ro. ais = ee Some very {mportant suggestions to Secretary | Sines in Fretuurg Saxony. in war'we will all wear the same uniform and | 1-42; No.1 Maryland red, 1.37%; No. 2 western | detention of letters addressed to the Commo- WE SHALL AGAIN OPEN STRATED CONCLUSIVELY ‘Thompson and committees of Congress in regard fight under the same flag. (Cheers.j Lnope for | Fister Fed, spot and Aped, 1.3 neu LOA Pe peg rage pre grading df bNOCISITE NOVELTIES 18 TF A MOU 8” | iret Dead strane pan MiB | cid ge pone ang Mur | Sees yan cmt a at | Liebert Cu Oat open | Sauer sutton ol m “FAMOUS” advocate. Recommendations have been Se eagles, 25,000; eagles, | join tion. This state is ‘ble of pro- | mixed. epet Os iow. for damages. PARASOLS, made in regard to the completion of the mont- | 23,549; halt eagles, 454,760. ‘Total gold pieces, | {1olning section. ee Ere eee eed ag py eed \- 760. ‘ lars more June, 49% asked: Rt 52. Outs ‘STRIFE sing es ‘heimenca? gine piers. | EP at rain | Wrest ek tr stata | pee ewes tess | ucatluanl vegan ay | yn nm of me Rca, “ as u embers; e C4 ives, 5, 200; i 2 steady and un 5 8 = Tay SI 000, We have excellent bargains in BLACK SILKS, WE PROPOSE, HOWEVER, TO MAKE may have the advantage of a personal Inspec, tose, 2.300.000; value: sata” | PoUnave. Jam glad vo hear tnat cals city Las | egy ec a akg Pape mua meeli.gs Continue day and evening. and are wa novela naa eee ee tion in these matters, Secretary Thompson has Hyoloeny Lieke On Ge ee oe fen so much benedted by the improvements at | Tvs scarce and firm il. Petrolonm: full sea | Secaieh Gre mack Suhemene of pular snd reliable Brands. 20. 400 SEVENTH ST. STILL MORE invited the commerce, ‘naval aud appropriations | oil; one cont piece 1 ae con ee Be | eae, re ince nab ietpe rou helps canierrenned, 734. Coffee firm and quiet—Rio | ihe weavers still at work have been assaulted. OUR FAMOUS, BY A STRICT ADHER- Committees of both houses of Congress to go to | 1,29,sW0; value, $13,034," Mississippi valley in fact. I wish ‘New Orieans | cutustvelt whiektmcaate | boise Teeane | The Harmony ee a! Sa aeons, DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMING _ : Philadelphia with him. ‘The party will leave and the ‘south increased and long-continued | unchanged: Receipte—flour, 3.0c0 barrels: to organize a lock out on MIN ENCE TO THE PRINCIPLES tomorrow afternoon at i:80 p.m. and will return | _Rerasexravive WRIGHYS Lapon Iteronr.— prosperity, believing and knowing that itis the | #000 bushels: corn, 132 8b) bushels: oats. 4-000 | ne copie at CONBERIAND A special ais. aon OVELTIES FIRST ADVANCED, VIZ farday. ‘The House to-day voted on resolution offered by oo Caapeecrey eee corn, 75,000 bushels tjeat, "O00, O00 eh > the Baliannte Aimer siee Renee Camber. _ ONE PRICE, AND took a vote to-day onthe Washburn-1 ton the cause of the depression of labos, | Guat that ‘And the gray may eral 5 y Pag ag tegen LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING THE CLOSEST contested election case. On aaa peed marr er eriabe oar oa who made a Short never again arrayed against each oft, ‘The Se oy Oc daviand sone Ve nll ‘Wille “the ” strike” fas” It onts tne Goons zi ing Mr. Washburn not entitled to his seat tne | Speech in opposition to the adoption of the res- | past is gone. Again I thank you. (Loud and | “4 heavy. Qurn dui and easier, ge.-ag | county, over $10,000 per day, and arives / ait be found EXTRA GOOD VALUE and second roserty lution ‘adopted ps wuiact Beene iy and that the expense which would aoe Boece — ets "cad Great Western iret | (2, c ; ity and t : MARGIN. ae in the printing of the additional coni ie oe 2 none in quality and assortment. that Donnelly ts not entitled ta the seat. The | 1 the printing oft oor of the Disticce tha Bie. Meee Horiware y gorti foster. . effect of this action 1s to declare that neither trict 1 Dis- The New York Jndependent, heretofore for 1 We make a specialty of Linen Sheetings. Donnelly nor Waghburn are entitled to the | gitecg00) fund, oF some missionary Grant, now rejects him for Blathe. far Bix Me eee! ‘Seat, but that it should be declared vacant. fered the ‘Tesolution, aald thee he ala. The St. Louis Repubiican (Dem.), which has been somewhat undecided as to tts chotee of | 158%, ex-div. BEST Goops: LOWEST PRICES ‘Warrs House Proworions.—Chas, M. Hend- | but what he was of the same iis = NEW YO! ai THE ley has been promoted tothe position of execu. | H#zelton. The discussion in the House was a | beste ut! candidates, has come out for TH- | rye tive clerk at the White House, to fill the . | diow to the Pennsylvania greenbacker. Hewas | ‘The Louisville (Ky.) Couriersowrnad (Dem.) Yacan- | not In the House when the resolution was voted | now talks bitterly about “Southern Boutbous” WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COOHRANE “ra mous.” &F gased by the removal of Chapman, | Hanry | upon, or he would undoubtediy have been heard | usirg the teria. to deeugnaie oppoacals of Mr. 705 MARMET SPACE, oars Bairay Re eeeaind to a the yabancy cee ae tay ten the tape’. ho agro Ot pute mgs peka, Kas., Says the vot? : .. at (5 adopted. Had ie i Poy 5 + SA, ie WASHINGTON, D. €. Ne. 400 7th st. n.w., corner B. caused by Mr. "8 Bar | there ‘not. been ‘a Tol call vote anda second | for chel:wan of the sate convedtion stood 197 way was aclerkin the Treasury.. He igana- | riade, he resolution would have been defvated | to 111. ‘Ihts ts regarded as a test of the strength Se fami homes Hive ot Ohio, by a two-thirds vote, f Blaine and Grant, in favor of the former.