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- | | THE EVENING STAR. PEBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday. AT THE STAB BUILDING. Fenrsy!raria Averue, Corzer 1th Street, by The Fyening Star Newspaper Company. EORGE W. ADAMS, Pres’ a Rik served ae Fee ‘THe Wersry ~The Lhening Stat. The Difficutties in St. John’s Par SUATRMENT OF THE Ui AS we have plac commvimtea- tions in opposition to the avt ne vestey ots hin hatter of the resig- atic append the following by the vestey:—The junior Wandeh and vestry Tespectfally submit i the following p statement for the hutorn the rs Of the parish, and of the stated w at the parish’ church and at the c the 24 day of April carrent, at a mecting of the vestry, ear posta for $15. 2 oL fi " ‘one must be pi Ee- All nail ms Vo. 55-N*. 8,48 a for. vance? no paper sent longer than so paid Hates of advericiue mate known Of 3 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1880. at which every member was present. the ractot ed fo the vestry the following lecier of nation \. Jobn’s Parish, Washington, 1. c., Ree Oniee, 6th and H streets northwest. Aprit lemen: A Iittle more than one « ton th hands WO CENTS. © ‘DRY GOODS. __ _THE EVENING STAR. aan : the AND SUMMER CIATION FOR FHERE ee E COLORED WOMEN AND CHILDREN will be mm TUESDAY MORNING, April 1th, st 1) o'clock, st the “Home,” 8th st., above . - COOK, Secretary. resident. It line of Freneb aseort ment of 1 Colored Silk eo Be uA hia hereby notibed that will be held at Mago: i it, at 7 30p. m., in cation Of bth i y order of the M.E-H.P epi2-2t ICHARD J. BLAKELOG. (E> SUMMER SCHOOL OF MEDIOT in stock a full line of Fr Satine and Velvets, Black and K and Cole Bs ‘or p .D.. Dear, ‘ork aventic. SGS AND BUILDING AS nts unde: SERIAL. Laces, T: SOCIATION meetin " Gpponite: Patent “omlee: ou WEDNESDAY. Uth ring. Our general opp nt Oflice, on AY. 14th act ve than ever bet ee The books of this series close with paices: thik Persons desiring stock ean sibscribe W. 4. BROWN. for t wnaining shares—1 each per month nisin & very flourishing cond! wstof inducements to borrowe! WARDS, President. ry and Freasarer ‘The Associati and offers th invertor. apro Brsck coops. 7 Market Space. RAL WATERS. , Congress, Deep sbridve Alum, Geyser, (er Satur ay Bethesda, Bedford, Blue Buffalo, Lithia, BR : Fathom, Gettysburg, Fredtrickshall, ‘Hanya . Apollinaris, Pullna, White Sulphur. Rew Janos, oe ‘ILBURN’S PHARMACY, “SHOODS feb19 1429 PENNSTLVANTA AVENU CAME LE ECTURE RY i CTURES. 5 LACK SILKS, FARASOLS AND SUN UMBRFLL 4s, KID AND LISLE GLOVES TYLER & CHEWAING, erks with Perry & Bro.), ie aps ORS Tth street vw. “yi coeds for LUMBER! LUMBER! WILLET & LIBBEY, sale ertii to-day wholesale $ SOR, 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. N. W LUTTRELL & WINE . 1930 Pa. ave. 100 FEET and EXTR. Beye wi o¥ THE BEST BOARDS hundre ad FOR $1.25, NESS", * 2002 F street now. SATS: SUITS: SHINTS? BEST DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER......$12.00 | THESE ARE THE VERY BEST BOARDS taup : “ ei Se MANUFACTURED, FINISHED AND ee one READY-MADE i NOVELTIES IN NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY JCST RECEIVED. i MEN'S FURNISHINGS. | THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, E. MAUOK, Paorn:eton. 816 F st. n.w., oy. Patent oMica. QaIRTs SHIRT 8, BHIBTS! TO ORDER. | TO ORDER. | | COMMON BOARDS, 100 FEET FOR $1.00. marS WILLET & LIBBEY. TO OXDEK- 6 ELEGANT SHIRTS FOR. 6 FINE SHIRTS FOR. @ SUPERIOR SHIRTS Euy the EUREKA REINFO 2) SHIRT | In the city. For sale st DUBKREULL BHO.'s, | 1112 F street northwest. QPECIAL ANNOUNUEMENT FROM THE marl “ FAMOUS.” H i AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, \ 327 Ninth street, | Have adlJed to their tine of MANTELS, and now | show HAND-PAINTED WOKKby artista of well- tablished local reputation: siso WOUD MARBLE- IZING in new and chaste designs. FURNACES, RANGES and GRATES. TIN ROOFING, ke. Give z=prctar attention to MODERNIZING and VENTILATIN city dweliinws As the Spring season approaches, and a change of Avparel becomes necessary, the question arises as | to where the handsomest eelectioa of SEASONABLE CLOTHING can be seen, and wiere prices are the | least affected by the recent advance in Woolen Mate- badly corstructed plumbing in | yale, It ie hardly needful tospeak of the founda. | Hon for the rise in Woolen Goods. The fact of the DE. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, raw material advancing in price from 35 cents per Ib. one year ago to 58 centa per Ib. to-day, makes it orrice clearly apparent to al! that goods bonglit by dealers during the past few months MUST be sold at # very G19 Nineteenth st. now. considerable increase over last year's prices. — ea atic Tt wag our goed fortune to make selections for this Reseek ene niehies He tes Wentzaeat of Spring and Summer 60 early that the increased OISES IN THE HEAD, GHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, $ OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &e. prices whjcb are demanded by others in our ling of Dr. von MOSCHZISKER trade ueed not be asked by us, and in opening our hae now been long enoush fn Washington and sc- new establishme: this city we have determined to offer our elezant assortment, embracing all the fomplished sufficient in his profession to feel that further commend of his xi!l or success {a unneces- Latest Novelties of the Season, at the lowest rates sary. Awan or of medical works upon the or- prevailing at any time during last year. Every arti- sans of whore treatment he has mace specialties for TM | cle will he found roarked in PLAIN FIGURES, with fears, and as an inventor of scientific apparatuses the BOTTOM PRICE, which we wmarautee to be jor the treatment of the respiratory orwana, he iz | lower than any honse in the city will seli the aa: quality of goods. An examinstion is invited, whi known beth in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER We think will convinee the most credul age speaking facts. feels some personal gratification in the fact that the | listef his patients, past and present, contains the names of more men of distinction, of all rections of the country, than probably that of any other PHY- KICIAN OH SPECIALIST in the United States. Their ORIGINAL LETTERS TO HIM can be ex- amined at his office by those interested. FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. forthe relief I received | “ra hearims, hhas been | of ou excessive, j D. W. VOORUERS, —. STROUSE « CO., PROPRIETORS OF THE MoUs. No. 400 Seventh st. n.w., LUMBER! | RESTORATION OF HEARING. a = Dr. von Moschzisker’s treatment in my case—ca- | 417 — farrh and deafuess—proved perfect tucceen: i - Pe: it bot a jnet tribnte «inane t NOWN TRADE t apvices that J have the Ss Ss Ss. zi S.0has abilities. 5 Mans OMERVILL — — National Brass Works, Washington. Prony, Houstos County, Ga. We have known ‘‘Swift’s hilitie Specific’ | tested in hundrede of obstinate Dean Stn-—By the advice of Senator Voorhees I dais OF Gopniios Mercurial Khenmatiem, Scrofwa, ete., aud testify eed myself under your treatment for a case of fhroct disease ard nasal cat I have reason to be entirely & ed with the result of your skill, | that it made the most perfect and’ permanent cures : By Seger Sb fm every case. ae POS Me at beet eet Teh ODA IBGE, of te Hah Le Dennard: Sam. D; Killen, Judge « Redker th : P; . Court » Warren, of firm of J. W. high ct the Redemption Division U- 8. Trestary | $0, Sourt: 9. L. Warren, of firm of 5. W. tat Ot; Gen. El Wairen: Dr. 3.'C. Gilbert, Drusiiaté 4. W. Manu, Co. Treasurer; Win. D- Bierce, She- my Tam pereonally acquainted with the proprietor, and also with many of the wentlemen whowe sizui FEKOM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- racter and standing. and success in the ‘vertifica 4 tures appear to the foregoing yertificate. Lhey ai Eye and Ear, and those | Sten of fish character Aud aterdion, - ratory at iperes oo of ron fataiararnty Prey an ee Bete oor m his treatment of case un- pared only by the 7 EC! der my observation and personal experience, Tthink | Atlanta, Ga. Hold’b; oe becan wiverelief Office hours to 5 p.m SCHELLER & STEVENS, National Hotel Drug Store. Csil on your Drngyist for copy of Young Men's Friend. mardé-Im all cases which itof remedy. | HORATIO SEYMOUR. | From 9a.m.tolpm., aud from 3 | mari A Rat @ Kh. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS 4ND PRECIOUS STONES $50,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, consisting: oP cron Stones in eo “biguond Pendants and “Gluste 6 cents per bottle. G28.79 2M WALKER, 206 street, for Car- oo: ot Lining, Felt, Tarred Feit, Felt aid Gravel | » Heyairing, and Lime, Cement, Easter, i me; | Su sic ise fine line of AMERIOAN and SWISS Cc 6 S TOOTH BRUSHES. WATCHES. 1s Gold Cases. OnOWN | NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for any EAM BaUenee | of the above goods. 4 fal line at MONEY TO LOAN at 5 per cent. ea ae ae ws, | No. 1007 Seventh st. n.w. jan28-w, f,m.5m 703 Fiftoonth st. | Qu ORGANS. ORGANS. °8 OORN SOLVENT, Bed Bug Extermina- | tiful New oes] ‘Powder, Rat Gum | ORG. of tar, Pepsin Inecet ; Sears | WANS. of culebeated ‘Maker in ae EXvis & MENEED, briweietn’ fe: cor. Ebay, eres suas “es cor north are, Washington News and Gossip. GOVFEN™ Te Due, $e41. ‘TRE Tarraroosa sailed from © Mass., this morning for Newport. arlestown, ‘THE FOLLOWING NOMINATION Was spnt to the | Senate to day:—J. M. Bynum, of Rienzi, to be supervisor of the census for the first district of Mcsisstppt. GEN, MILES, commanding tw the northwest, [8 In the Mk. Feit0s, of the House ways avd means committee, has recorded his vote against the Gartie!d proposition. JvdGE KELLY, Of Penusyivania, reached his 66th Virthday to-day, and his friends presented which him with a handsome basket of no was placed on lis desk in the House to-day. FREEDMAN'S BANK Devostrons.—SenatorfBruce to-day introduced a Dill to appropriate two inition dollars to pay the depositors of the detunct Freedman’s Dank. ‘The bill declares that the government is responsible to depos itors. MR, CLYMER, Of Pa., who ts to be ma week in St. Louts and Representative yard, Thompson and Robeson called on the President to-day SENATOR GROVER it is reported Senator Grover, of Oregon, iS serously il Wilmington, Delaware. [lis ‘allment ts par- alysis, 18 SAID Tat Se aie comm W elections have threatened to resign from services on $ committee it the caucus of the democrat! a tostand by the report mate int pottord vai S. GARFIELD andolpa ‘Tucker, of Vir He wha Mr. Tucker betore he left ithe "Tneker) de 10 vote f army bi order he could de uid Vote for If nse Votes on the ft he were present sebject NUE APPOINTMENTS. — vinted internal Mitnols distri for the is\ and F. issouri, and W Miger for the Cause or Dismissat.—Jasper W. J son, who has beeu dismissed from the War de- riment. Was engaged in codifying the laws ting to milit had thy ned tha no tonge > charges agains’ Was he reason sal. AN AWAKENED Conscient to-day received the fol! The 1 wing let one hundred and thirty dollars: ¥ comptt- ments to your honor. Dear Sir, I was in the arma of the late war, a union so! and I dia @ great rong by takelng a horse belongin: the government and sold him and kept the I beeame convicted for the deed, joined Chureh, and asked God for murey, to promece hin to pay for the horse, and I did so, and he forgave uy sins, and now 1 am able to pay the mou bi belongs to the governi - closed $120, which you will pie ours truly, SOocLs The post mark on the envelope containing this letter Is so badly marked 2510 be nurecoe nwabie, The mouey was turned intu the treasury cn account of cousclenee, vices from Panaina Stating that a revolution has recently broken out in Bolivia, headed by Cols. Silva and Machads. ‘This revolution, the dispatch asserts, Was brought about by the discontent of the £ livian people on account of the past reverses the Bolivians in the war against Chi. The Chiltan legation has also rec: following rome Hama: 1 is announce Hx0 is 19 pe Dic or bombarded. 6f Torato has been di tion has taken place in Bolivia, and Compero has been restored. GeseRar. Dicuan, U.S. minister to Bogota, the capitol of dhe United States of Colombia, will leave shortly to return to his post. He has been here for some months in consuttation With the administration, especially on the snb- Ject of Inter-oceanic canals. His testimony and. views have been given at length to the i1@u select tnter-oceanie canal committee. Gene Dichman will before leaving recetve further in. structions from the Departinent of State on tht subject. It fs Proposed that he shall be sent back Ina United States man-of-war. This has not yet been definitely settled, nor the man-or- ected. He will, if is understood, havea boom. He uphok eu by Co the subject of i berone ‘omer that he velleved the exodus resulted trom op- pression of the colored meu by white men, South; that if the nezroes should vote the ocratic teket there Would be no trond! x Ford (white), a eotton factor, of Shreveport, t lifted that Uiere was plenty Of work for colo: ten there ab he bad never seen any Ble Witness had beeu a meniber of the white league in “74 it Was an organization to preserve peace, without regard to color. owned 12 or sonal prope! Jaines Butle: dhe + Which he had accumulated in Shreveport since the war; said he voted the re- publican t and had’ no troub other witnesses, both wate and cotore Shreveport, testitled to the fact that relations existed between the r: the colored men, prosperous. Rev. J. Barnett, of Topeka. Kau- e al sentiinent, except among those who make money ont of tt, IS 3. against the exodu: of Topeka, for . C. Hepberd, of the Kansas freedman’s relief asscclation, testified that he id not think It best for large numbers of col- ored men to comeo t Kansas. NAVAL OF rel is placed on waiting orde ber plain Of the > pant I. 4, ¢ Ny id Roas rreturh home trou. th ve been placed on ting stant Surgeon C. W. Deane, to ug Ship Wabash, at Boston: Passed urgeou G. P. Bradley, to the naval hospitad at Chelsea, Massachusetts, relieving Passed Assistant Surgeon A, C. Heffenger, who is ordered to the Lackawanna in turn, reltevin, Assistant eon F. 3. Nash. who is ordered w York, TeRsosai.—s Jones of Ne yada, and Representative Page were registered in New York last eventng.— Sidney Audrews, a well-known journalist, and formerly corre- sudent here of the Boston Adrertiser, died tn rookline, Mass., Saturday night.—Dr. 8. B. Lyon, of Washington, was ‘tered in Parts ou Saturday.— Jos. W, Dwyer, esq., formerly a well-known Washingtonian, and sul! largely interested In real estate here, but now an en- tensive and successful stock-grower in New Mexico. is in town fora brief visit.——Mrs. A, Edwards and daughter of Washington were registered in Geneva on the Sherman returned to the ct yn Satefiay, ac- companied by bis daughter, Mrs. Fiteh,— Among those reported from Newport as to oc- cupy cottages at that place this summer are the following Washingtonians: Georg Bancroft, M. Outrey. Dr. Riggs, and Admiral Worden. Sena- tor Pendleton and i ‘Presentative Swann also own cottages there, but It is not yet certain that they will occupy them this year.—James Barron Hope, esq., editor of the Norfolk Land- werk, iS Uo leeture Before the Y. M.C. A. of Richmond on the 29th tnst. an editor ought to be able to tell the young Christlans a good mahy new and useful things when he gets them in a room by themselves. §?~ At Scranton, Pa., Satur: Wm. Gorman aa his nose cut off an was seabber in aaeteae by Burke Joni peradoes Hess towgut bo wil die, ces. ‘nult.—Gen, An Gutrage by Moonshiners. } TNCENDIARISM AND ATTEMPTED MURDER. 1 Commissioner Raum to-day received the £5!- | lowing dispatch from Collector Clark, at Alan- | ta, Ga. | Collector J. A. Stewart, of F { that.a body of mounted i . Visited bis hous on ith fust. at 1 o'clock, and burned his barn, | ables and store, and tired upon nim and his | | son, wounding the latter, He gives the name of ten of the men, and asks assistance, as ho is | driven from hom | of ten men, due to-morrow, one of whieh c go to Stewart's relief if ailowance {3 made. | Stewart is one of the best and most promisent | men in Farmin county.” The Commissioner replied to the above als patch as follows: “Dispatch recetved. ‘Tae | crimes of assault to murder and arson are not | offences against the internal revenue Law = | sequently the party of brigands Deputy Collector Stewart's barn, stables and store, and fired upon him and his Son. must de dealt with by the state laws. Warrants should at once be obtained for the arrest of the erlml- nals, and placed in the hands of the sh Every good citizen will certainly condemn thes i | | n acts and aid in the arrest of the guilty parties. You are authorized to send your men to Stew- art’s aid and render every assistance posstble to the state officers In making the arrests. If thes are illicit distillers, obtain warrants 2 them and follow “them vigorously from d: day until they are all arrested. Deputy tor Stewart has my profound sympathy. Send estimate for such farther allow asyou may need. | Gen. Hatch’s Defeat of Vict } OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE FIGHT. Adjutant General Townsend yesterday re eeived the following dispatch, forwarded by Gen, Sheridan from Chfeago, ‘The dispatch 1s | dated San Andreas moux New Mexico, April Sth, and 1s signed by Col. E ol Indlans were found here in force. undoubter nd from t Indians there is nota qu leros were in the fight. | night, Victoria wa > number of mules k ENC bave rece | to terins. Mesealera punish Tndiar ve the cieet to bring th wen’ none of the Indla ed rer fight and Me TOU has Deen ro. nt night. Cs go forward mal! scouting par K is so badly it Pigh Wards of 260, ‘The District m Congress. was introduced in the Hou apt it aband ted a ¢ Tndiats est Av to-day, | aud referred to the District committee, looxins | | to theenlargement of the City Hall building In | | this city, and providing ftire-proof (yuu | line r of the court ant the re | ont THE DRAWBACK INVESTIGATION. ' | The District committee intend to el vestigation of the charges made agal District Commissioners by ‘Treasurer GilfUan on Wednesday next. So inch of the tes! tmony to forged Signatures on dra back cei- s is to be turned over to the District at lorney, With the request that criminal procce: ings be instituted against the parties supposed | to be guilty of such forgeries, INCREASE OF POLICE FORCE. The bill Introduced in the House to-day by | Mr. Ford, of Missouri, to provide for an inc of the members of the Metropolitan Poilce for: rovides that hereatter the fore i major and plain, 2 clerks, 10 leuten- 27 sergeants, at $95 per atrolmen, at $90 per month: | allowance of $20 per month + he Senate Distrlet commtitee to-day re ed favorably the Dill to amend the charter of the Anacostia and Potomae street railway with amendments, It was amended so as ta give th: company all the rights conferred in its origina rhe work of constrnetion was delayed p of the M-street grade, and by that d nd no fault of the company the charie lapsed. ‘The bill to amend the Belt Line road's charter was reported favorably also, 16 bein | amended by striking out the provistou giving i right of way on Water street. ‘Tae Dill to ex tehd the Metropolitan ratlway was reported vithout amendment. ‘The bill in relation to the G-strect railway was considered Dnt no action | taken, | DISTRICT DA Chairman Hunton, of the District committee. to-day offered the resolution agreed upon by that committee requesting that the rules be ainended so as to give the District committe the floor on the second and fourtly Mondays or each month after the reading of the jouraai. The resolution was referred to the comralttee 01 rules. THE WATER AND TRAMP RILTS, Senate District committee to-day report- ed back favorably the water bill and the tramp bill, with amendments, The water bill as ri ported enacts: Be it enacted, ete., “That th Metropeliian police of the District of Columbia ale hereby declared to be, and made, water in- Spectors, and it shall be their duty, and they are hereby required, from time to tine, under S of the Commissioners, to examineand Without previous notlee to the oc pants, all premises where Potomac Water 1s taken or used, and if at any ume they shall fing | water running to waste on any premises thes shall forthwith report the number and locality of the preinises. the name of the owner or occu- pant, an@ the character of the waste minissioners Of the Dist upon the r satisfactory evide hat. Water is running to waste on 2ny premises It sail be the duty or the Commissioners to cause the r forthwith to notify the owner or Occupant ot said preinises, and if such waste is not stopped within forty-eight hours after such notice the Water supply Shall be cut off. Thar whenever (be water supply shalt be der the provisions of the for hag sill not be turned On again uuuil the owner or oecapant of such premises paid to the wa- ter registrar the sum of two dollai | j See. 2, . That peelpt of such report or of any other Society Notes. Seme writers more given to sensath facts, and wholly Hogical in both, have seen fit in writing of the Christiancy case to assall, bo- cause Mrs. Christiancy was once employed in the Treasury, all women in goverament em- Ploy, accustng them of all magner of wicked- ness and urging that they be rer Vent old Senators stooping to foll: charged against Mrs. Christiancy by band Should be proved, a reasoning mind would be glad to know why a slur should be east thereby on women tn government employ be- cause she Was once one of them any more than upon Senators wives because she became one of them? usation has been made agalost her character while a clerk; it was after sho was a Senator's wife that gossip assailed her. If the writers aforesaid foliow out their line of reasoning. with Mrs. Christiancy as a text, they preclude all women with marriageable daughters from keeplug boarding-houses in Which Senators are likely (o engage rooms, aud forbid by spec law all young women from making themselves agreeable to Senators. Mr. Benjamin Nathan, of New York, and his bride, who is his cousin and had the game nam, are at the Riggs house. They were married tz New York last week. Te 13 the son of the tleman who was so inypierionaly, murdsred in New York in 1870.—WMr. Allen, tha fawatian minister, who has been ag the winter here with his family, left tor New York to-day With his wife and youngest daughter. After a yisit to New York 2nd Boston, they will visit Ng. Alien’s mother, Mrs. Hobbs, at Bangor, Ma. than | the * for thre ; fate pi | Of line officers, | Vance—Derining | the cirenlation and notes ot } fort j Mr. Young (Tenn.)—To enlarge the City Hall ot | that he ts for Blain 1 in favor of the presidential nomination of Sena- FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, Monvay, April iz, SENATE.—Mr. Whyte, from the committee on the District of Columbia, reported with a sub- stitute Senate bill to amend the act incorporat- \ ing the Capitol, North O street and South Washington Railroad company. Also, favor- | ably the bill to amend the act incorporrting the Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad com- pany. Also, favorably the bill to amend the charter of the Metropolitan Ratiroad company, | Of the District of Columbia, All of which were | placed on the calendar. Mr. Kollins, from the same committee, ported with a Substitite the bill to regulate the use and present waste of Potomac water. Placed on the calendar. . Mr. Vance, from the same committee, reported with a substitute the bill to punish vagrants in | the District of Columbia. Placed on the eal- | endar. | Mr. Pendleton, from the conference committee on the disagreeing votes of the two houses on census DIU, reported that the result of the ean- ference was that the st cs regarding ownership of the publie debt be taken by spe- elal agents, instead of 2 eopies ms be not sent to the of the hat Alaska be included tn the and that various other minor changes ein the bil, The amount. appropriaed $250,000 to $125,000, “The re aside temporarily to allow its exar lion by Mr. Edmunds. Mr. Ferry introduced a bill to regulate promoiion and Nx the rank of line of rm Reierred. ne Geneva award bill was informally taken ap tor the purpose of allow who hes io leave town lo-d Mr. McDonaid supported Lis prop tute for the bill report d_ by” the committed the judieiary. Tue substitute makes the 1 lass of cluin from dama i] coniederate cruisers; the 1 ekiss, chalin recent additional { st by forme ¢ third class, claims for Inent for war risks, ead of 4 nded ¥, colle nation (rom Great uot merely anaw rd tund y the Untied ana | award d ated tn Rb ute, it unde and shou ward Was To 1) . McDonald n But concluded hi speech at 2.6% 1 consideraiion of the Ute otion of Mr. pson, the S ssed_ appropriat 000 for erection of Sultable posts for the the Kio Grande 1ronter. j On motion of Mr. t passed correcting a Cler | of the Revised Statute On mot t Paducah, Ky., | I of states the following bills | and ret { y M General t and post-marking planatory of the State of Calttornia, fy years from t p within which apy nhs may be itleds E romotions in the by almers—Relative eof bonds by the Secretary of th: e Tollowing is the i Whereas the recent pur of United 8 bonds by the s Treasury have produced mai ‘tuations in the stoc 2 sl Whereas the secret manipulation of such purchases is calculated to exeite susptelons of stock-jobbing In the departments, ani to bring redit on the governinent, solved, Uhat 1 be wlaw ful for the Secretary of tue ury to purchase any bonds for the usi the Postmaster | Phelps—Ext | Ist of July, 1 { un of the government, of for any sinkine find, without Living One Week's notice by pilbiieation of the time aud place of purchase, and the exact amount of bonds to be purchased.) By M and Imiting the use | the Page patent. By Mr. MeMillan—To repeal ‘the the law imposing a tax ou State bank. By Mr. Money—Regulating the compensation nsportation of mails by railroad. By Mr. | buckner—Relative to the Metropolitan Police | of the District of Columbia. By Mr. Warner— | Authorizing the Secretary @f the Treasury to transinit subsidiary silver coins througa the Is aS third class matter. Also, establishing abureau of mines and mintug, manatactures and statistles in the Interiordepartment, aud charge the designation of the bureau of or merce. By Mr. Geddes—Proposing a constit onal amendment that no person shall be eliz ble to te office of President for more than two terms. By Mr. Goode—Authorizing the Secre- tary of the Navy to secure adeqtlate coalin statfons, lor thé use of the navy, at prope poluts on the AUlantie and Pacific Coasts of Cen- tral America and the American Isthmus. By the District of Columbia. By Mr. Hunton—la- corperating the Washington and Georgetown Junction Steam Kaflroad company. iy Mr. Ainslie—Providing for certain paintings on the walls of the National Capitol. By Mr. Hunton— Amending the rules so as to provide that Dis- trlet business shall be in order on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. ‘The Speaker laid before the House a message from the President, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, relative to Chinese immigra- tion. Referred. House then, at 1:50, went into committee of the whole (Mr. Springer in the chair) on the army Bill, all general debate to be closed in | } unre how! Political Notes. IL is stated that most of the republican politi- clans In Washington believe Mlinols to be the key to the situation in regard tothe nomination | at Chicago. Col. Rebert Ingersoll rises to explain. He says hat he now stands where | he steed In 1s nd all reports to the effect | that he fs for Grant are untrue, Ex-Governor Bishop, Of Ohio, was in the city last night. He says he has been over in New York buying goods. Ne tneldentally saw Mr. ‘Tilden while there. Governor Bishop has a theory that a prestdential ticket of Tliden and | Bishop would ron well, aiurat Daistead, editor St Git Claclunati Cain- mercial, 1s expected to arrive here to-nigue wo have an tnportant conference with Secretary Sherman touching the political outlook in Onto. Mr. Halstead believes that the Secretary’s can- vass has been badiy managed, Columbiana county, Ohio, Which gives a re- ublican Majority of 1,500, held a convention on Saturday to chose thirteen delegates to the Ohio republican convention to be held on the 2sth instant. A resolution was adopted instructing the delegates to use all honorable means to secure a delegation to the Chicago convention tor Blaine. Arrangements are being made for a great dem- cratic mass meeting at Winchester, Va., May 3, Senators Voorhees, Vance and Gordon and Representatives Blackburn and Cox are among those asked to speak, and it is annougced that the speeches will all be upon national topics. The Indianapolis Journal favors the nomina- tion of ex-Minister Evhu B. Wasaburne, and Says that with bim for President and Congress- man William Heilman far governor, the state of Indiana can be carried Dy the republicans in November against any nominations the demo- crats can ma CANAL PREIGHT RaTES.—Six boats left this ort yesterday, three of which are sent by the Sien Alvon Coal company under the ment of the day previous. The nts of the Consolidation and the Borden companies notified their boatmen yesterday that these com- panies were ready to ship as soon asthe boat- men would agree to the rates of $1.10 per ton, and that ~ oon >. => yao immediately. Noone, however, Hordon coal wat went out yesterday ts pala Uy len it wel ye me rumored that the CPssany OF Advis exolred, Th Lorillard Loses One ing the near tes which have ec The 8 van auaomnices tat M Lewis with t arish | ard’s3-year old bay filly Geraldii the vestry places ou out of Girl of the } While sense of B is dh nto wha’ exercising on simmedi garded as st stn ately put Dr. Lew uuthorived to continy tered for his s h bis family until the Newin to come off on We and that the tieasa: nesday next, th nt, and the "10 pay to Dr. Lewis a monthly Ree pnp oni . is likely to embarrass the vesiry in the dif pted. Maho Jan has nc Ived at e is likely toe “ASS wry in the dt Gaunkor ne eee a Oe ariel at | cult tak it basin hand. ‘Dura your six mouths Whetber he comes or not fs of small impor Pledge into cash, 1 will bear any fair elisec tance, aS agreat majority of his party by Place tt tom j come in, He being an adherent of Mustari 0 north for Habibulia Khan will probably. tol Dur from Washi rwill don the 12th instan S poeslble argent chiets, Sirdars am Yours, i 1 be invited to attend, w Mr. Geo. aman, | Kemble Ge here conkols, 63%; : do. second series, 225g; do. past town, and had obtained the money on it, Mr. dite coupons, B41 do. new ten-forties, 87 do. | Tidbail, assisted by Detective OMivers Miller | teu, ferty coupons, 84 bid to-day. and McEifresh and Ofiicer Kearny, stationed at BALTIMORE, April 12.—Cotton dull and lowor— 5 POLoEAD ~ miadling, 12%. Flour ser; quiet —I street | The Baltimore and Potomac rallroad, were on Telegrams to The Star = Yours sit Torvhe Vest Dc, The vestry erely Jone Varons Lawn John’s Parish. Washing FOREIGN AF ‘robn' Morning on the same evening folowing resol > apt th SY, tendered by expression of sincerc anything should Y occurred to make it ne ui says had in the rumors of appointments in Ul new cabinet are founded only on mere provalll ues. tional handivap, on the 16th. of $250, until and including the 1st. day Afghan Affairs. oF September next 1 belng our wish to give th= Loxpox, apn A dispatch from Cabul to Pector six months’ extra pay An ofictal copy the Ties say r, Warder and Zurmut OFthis resoluuen was sent ta Dr. Lewis by t arrived ti the hh istant. T recistrar on the sd day of April. On ty S having quarreled, they had no fixed pro- day the jx warden. by direction « in When thelr demands for the recall of the 1t¥. Bot shop of the dioces: refused at Durbar. On Mondat signation of Dr. Lewis and of the vacancy ow infantry cw cavalry, with {Mh the parts). On the same 3d day of April, H march to co-operate with’ Ge Dr. Lewts addressed to the junior uh i, who will reach Ghugnee following letter nd will then make an arta : Sid ar Sir: 1a N's RECTORY, 34 Ay ready sve tat ty presence delinite y Of April the vestry pas ed Une ons ti copy Of Which Was transmitted ee ane day: Voled—That the letter of Dr. Lewts The jor warden of the sd ihstant, just read, be st ayon the records; and that the proposal of Dr. Lew!s is Seven Eundre see : peels LONDON, boys. wom venience viniced at . wanes be done, Parlta parts of bands or of ce ; “alous ATTA CITY, Sin dis charities, 1 States: That they have learne ret th Dr, Lewis ha ' his resigna tion has be th ry. [trep- resents that majority atch from | of th 2 ald €01 Says that James M nestly requests € “ted cliiven of t a. the m ors of the Union county, wa ap their minds no! to comply founa dead in quarters of a! mie . proper from his hou n by his side and | and taro: he impress bat on exart 00d reason to imagine on Shot turou t this repr jon has been made wit- | out consuitix Lewis, and that ! would not have been approved by lim, His renewal aneerning t of bis resignation of a year ago was. aot Uon of the mn 1m: made hastily, nor without consideration. It Fire w coor of “ At . igs mong Frvuoura, ‘April he HRS ti Rite after duly considering its effect upon the wocds was ‘extinguished on Naturday iigit’ | parish. ‘The vestry feel content that fe ta eot | The winds be pes Ba. disposed the question. 2. ‘The resly- | The winds subsiding enabled the gangs of men | D Sent out To subdue fe. The ive Dace Cece | nation was ted by the vestry only after ares of Nive or stx milles loug by two in width, | fll di a caretul reflection. In ali ee ‘ords ot cut wood, and’ lange quanti. | Proceedings they consulted the Intensts and feelings of the rector. as they un and they showed to him The consideration, the ; Aindness, andthe couriesy to which his long connection with this parish, and his apparent hold upon the affections of So many ot its peo- ple, entitie him. That the conclusion which the rector and the vestry reached fs for the trae Interests of this parish Is the undoubted con- viction of each member of the vestry. 3, The lew imposes upon the vestry the responsiblity 01 ing a rector for Bishop's a yroval. While the present vestry will not s2or from thts duty, they are an the views of the congregation, united moral sujport. “The present © + of opinion, large and influential as the of figners ts, contains the views of only a lies of large and valuable standing timber was bod Chem. burned. No buildings were Injures Weston's 5.2 Score. San Franct . Apri) 11,—Weston completed his walk last night at 11 o'clock with a score of 265 miles. He has been much troubled with ver- Ugo during the walk, Which accounts for als low score. —— Wall Street To-day. ‘ New York, April 12.—The Poxi’s finaneia! article to-day says: The week opened at th: stock exchange on a demoralized stock market, a firm to strong market for bonds; and a steady to firm market for railroad investments. ‘The demoralization of the stock market 1s no! due to-day to a stringent money market, f minoniy of the congregation, aud of only a leans can easily be made on acceptable collat- Sinai! winority of tae ened ot only ial AU SIX per cent: but it isdueto the manu- | parish. Without ‘weakening the moral facturers of the leading speculators, who are as- , jntinence which such names give, the vestry sisted by general disappointment among small | cannot but see that the paper lacks the names ‘speculators, because the prices of stocks did not | of other gentiemen of equal distinction and of lnmediately | advance when the commis- equal weiglit in the parish, and of ower Ladle: my loans equally constant in attendance on serviees, and are equally earnest in charities. It would asi” as having and on the sole ground of th ishes Of & decided minority of the congregation, to sat 2 get tlement carefully and conselentious!, made be- Tween the late rector and the parish officers, Who have the responsibility of determining such questions. It only remains for the vestry to in, voke the patient consideration: and harmonious action of the parish during the present jue. transfer books of ue K. Uhexpectedly closed on 8: election, aud the large amount of stock which had becn borrowed for transfer was returned. ‘This Tact induced free sales, both for the reason that it displaced a large amount of stock, an because it Was taken as an ation that’ Mr. | affairs Will harmoniz: | opinions of the parish; whose Uon to bis parish work shal! pie of his sadeChSsors, and w ing and Christian char with U y tur PoRIDK 1c 0 ci ow! | Gonid intends to throw bis infiuence in favor ot | TE endeavor to tind one he soni mae | SeenTeree Paces... Sabash has been weak in | tain the high intellectual standard oF be pas | sn Bere has also en Whose Views on church goverument and chareh | | ul known ergy and devo- bonds have also ¢ » for Dela- jackawanha « Wab: for Jersey | opp “ fluences tn cite Cential and sis for Delaware and Hudson. | hye? ities ter ene ferro The Wisconsin ‘stocks, the ated Raliroad | ish to devote lits or her enersies towards eee stocks. Western Union, Michigan Central and ing the vestry 1 Unts Important work, instex Lake Shore have oclined less than the te- | ofwasting tiv te coco ete oe aa eae ee Ue jg ttere Was continuots | wateh cannot be meealion. ‘ the Jast hour; then the mar- t prices recovered |, al percent ¥ i2 Oviock the market agalis vy, DUE aS We write the market 1s overing. It is stlil the belief of ex. | d observers that the present movement preparatory to a grand rise later in the month, and that the leadtag speculators who aredemoralizing the market are doing so for The purpose of covering “short” sales Ot some | Hagerstown lank und obtained the money, 9 ici ure large holders. In the | train yesterday morning. 1 the same time weoney market 6 per cent is The ruling rate me } Special Onicer 7. L. Tidbal, of the Post Office Sin i iis! a Siutes bonds. ‘ : 2 pean § 5 | Wm. Hawthorne and Frank Zeller had ob- lained a letter from the post ofice containing jacheck for si belonging to a lady ot that | Willian H. Phitip, 8... kets steadied ‘burn, M. ™M. but shortly a vee, rday Major received tpforuiation from Hagerstown two young men belonging to that town d forged an endorsement on a check on the April 2.—Virginia sixes, old, 15 and western super, 3.7 50; do. extra, 4.75a | ‘le lookout, and the men were arrested at the 5.25; do. family, 6.75a6.25; city mills super, 3.75 | depot. They were taken to police headquarters 24.50; do. extra, 4.75a5. do, Rio brands, 6.90 | and £219.20 taken from them, with some articles 7.00; Patapsco family, 7.50. "Wheat, Southern | which they had Purchased. They are held at steady Snd duiet; western higher and duil—south- | police headquarters for a requisition from wie Maviatay #90: saunter, 1,331.35; No. 1 | covernor of Maryland. They were about to take peer ant aes He. asian Sts dunes the train for Virginia when arrested. Haw- 6 thorhe is a butcher by trade. A Ht vg. Corn, soutiern vestern about Deal 2a aly, pies led, codigo 5s ~tte ‘SBAND FINED FOR ASSAULTING #18 WIPR'S 53; western: i: pot, 49%; A) : May, 43: Lover.—This morning, in the Pollce Court, Sun ‘sade sicemer 4 de Oats higher acute: | Henry Armand, Bodie was charged with @s- em, 48244; western white, 43x44; do. mixed, 42a | saulting Theodore Lewis, jr., Who tesiified that 43; Fennesivania, 43244.’ Rye dull and edsier, | on the night of the 2d day of this month, while £0. Hay ma —prime to ‘chotce Pennsylvania and he (Lewis) was walking down the avenue in showde 4%; clear rib sides, 6%; do. 5 TM. i se Ti. | Mr. Bodine testified Ubat Lewis had broken up ‘ iter iet—prime to choice western p |, 2 col arke wt ros 2a. tain the of assault’ and battery with in- =—On Wednesday evening Senator and ‘Mrs. Morrill will gtve a party at their residence on Thomas circle. The 14th of April is Senator Mor- Till’s bitthday.—-Senator and Mrs. Don Cameron . have her mother, Mrs. Sherman, as their guest at their residence here.—Miss Phoebe Cousins leaves tor St. Louts this evening.— Miss Mary Waite daughter of the Chiet Justice) returned jast week from New York, where she has made a Jong visit.—Says the Denver fi'+r-Oceu: “The-porticre at the entrance to the reception room. in the house occupied by Mrs. S-nator Hill, tn Washington, is composed of two strips of ingrain carpet with a dido, and frie+3, of W-ne- olored plush, @3 a trunming. The effect is most unique.” . Tt was u igation provi ne the it informs that no instruc- tons have yet been received in to canal shipments, and fim — of company’s Rrpor bars come uj it orders. It was ae nowlaal: refined. 1. \Cuitce von eee ‘Kl. Boul th with, fo con js ° Agsee vist | tent t ine was then ¢! a a Hilo, carmoct, TONaTox. | Sugar anict—A soft 9. | citople assault, 10 which charge he. pleaded Whisky ligher and quiet, 1.094a1.10. e a Liv per steamer firmer—cotton, 3. ity, and was fined $i). Bodine was 6a; 7a. four, barrels; | chai with 13 Of violence to Lewis, and ty bushels; corn, 162,200 3 required to give personal bonds to keep peace. £00 bushels: 178, pe | Seeiens Lee ee ee Sales — wheat, 342,696 bushels; ‘corn, 7,22 ChATEC OL asl at ony was a NEW YORE, Apri) 12.—Stocks weak. Money, , imposed a fine of §20 and costs. _ : Say j ASH; short, 487. Govern: pag Parex WAREHOUSE ROWBERY.—Edwand BREWOYORE, Apri 12-—Four quiet. Wheat | I. Mote, We young man who has Deen beld in COR DOR. Ant 1530p. m.—Consols, | Ganaacn suspicion ab being, he real person tes H . ON. ‘on Ud oondes de per oot, 1175, oaatioane Grent | 4nOTOUEG We Rone of MT. Chis mcrae ane Ween Aree ort ‘trustees’ certificates, 693s; yh his counsel, Mr. waived Xante ana Great Wentere Se a ‘and the court fixed bis bonds $24. Jennesivanse Central, S474, New ork Cen: | sooo, He was committed for # hearing 12, 4 p. m.—U. 8. bonds. 4 | Thursday. perecaty Te sar ied ry Renee et A Youxe Lapys TRRRInEE Drare.—Mise jester 36. File! toe: do. eS i are Oboe bee second console, 94. New York Cen! brother-in-law, Mr. C. Q. Ne. 191 Mul. erry sizeet, was, G0 sevorsiy burned on Saver. Gay night, a ee minutes after the ‘Miss Cole had Wwitn het. and wile there the iamp exp orig the bamang i ts that blew down yz the bios case to run dwelling fabped the > a eee See

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