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¢ Successful Strike. Morrisrows, N. J. April gi —The painters— | — . THE EVENI : PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, Corner 11th Btreet, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company. GEORGE W. ADAMB, Pres’t. Eo oahae races ENING Stak is served t6 subeGribers in the Ps tye on their own account, at 10 cente per week, or 44 cents fet inonth. | Copies at the tounter, 2eents each. By mail poatase prepaid— 60 cents'a month; ob* year, 6; alx months, $3. 4 (Entered at the © ost Office at Waahinston, D- O-» es second clas* mai] matter or (eeALY STAR—pud! on Friday—$' car portace prepaid. fix months, $1; 10 copies elving $2.00 per day. ‘They remained idle erday, but resumed work to-day at ‘a compro- mise Tate Of $2.25 per day. @ | numbering about 30empioved in the } | painting establishment in this place struck yes ~ Mr. Schooley*s Return, BALTIMORE. April 2i.—Mr. J. W. Schooley, a member of the Baltimore Comm and Flour Ex | change, who was arrested here on Che 9th inst,, and taken to Green county, Ohto, on’ requisi- Hon charging him with false pretences, returned © this city this morning, and was cordially re. terday for $2.60 per day. They have been re- | cetved on the floor of the exchange. ear, portawe Tor NS, 20 920. ‘All mail pone ae de, sent longer than of advertising made known WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1880. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. KID AND LISLE GLOVES, TYLER & CHEWNING, PECIAL BARGAINS. DEY GOODS VERY CHEAP. ‘xcellent Black Silks, 75 and 87c. ‘dred (100) pieces Madras G Black Cashmeres, pure wool, wide double- ve Inet opened Ds THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. ‘The **Crown Diamond” Shirt, only 50 cents. proved Shirt, 65 cents. irt, made of the very best mns- tim and twenty-one hundred linen only 75 cent ‘The ‘‘Reception” Shirt The **Mystery”s MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street n.w- de of the BEST muslin | (eR. & S LODGE Ni MEMBERS OF RELIANCE 6, are requested to be punc- by virtue of such usage, do hereby recommend tha the members of our beloved ed do set apart the 26TH DAY OF AFRIL, 1880, for its prover observ- ance ae the Glat Anniversary of Odd Fellowship in ay of April, A. D. Order the 61st. JOHN. Li , Grand Patriarch. Attest GEO. E. EMMONS, Grand Scribe. NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. . BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE Has the greatest curiosity of BOOTS and, SHOES, a still wreater cnriosity of Prices Store on earth. If yon are in| 1, and you will be Fine Calf Skin, Hand-stitched, Single-sole THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, ap20_ LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprictor, UST, RECEIVED.—FL ASSORTMENT make of J. & T. Cousin’s. before they wear ou! ‘Children ontzrow them it. N's, apl3__1éth St. SHOE Store, neat Corcoran st. IN_NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY NOVELTIES TyaT RECEIVED. ‘wonld do well to _apvly at cnee to MRS. sHLAND HOUSE. ai = BIDDEFORD POOL, MAINE. ‘This popular and delightfully-located summer hotel, (f = under thecon- o irst-class house, capable of ac- fitted with all modern im- and will be open for rthe same manage- rrangements and ment as last year. : ities for boating, d gunning equal to any on the 9th street northwest. Orders by Frompuy attended to. | | | ; Poem is mene the finest line of SHOES in aff market. Mr. MORAN purchases for Casn only, and selis on the SMALLEST PossisLz MaRGIN. Goods warranted as represented. EXAOTNESS OF FIT, DURABILITY AND MODERATE OOST. SERING GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Ladies’ French Kid Boots, French or plain. ‘The largest avd most ‘ecmplete stock of Bows, srows, Targets, Target Stands, Quivers and Belts to be found in the District. Croquet at all prices, from 7Se. to 89, at WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, ap20 428 7th street. YEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED oF PAPER AND ENVELOPES IN BOXES, moirs of Madame De Remusat, complete, 1 vol waning, $1.50 bes and Other jo nt by by, Chas. &. Laried, $2gpsent by mall, id. by W.H. & 0. H. MOR’ IN, pos spl OLS Pa. ave., cor. 1ith st. _THE EVENING STAR. enue, $387,447.04; customs, $773, At THE WuiTE Hovss.—Secretary Thompson, Senator Saunders, and Representatives O’Con- nor, Carpenter, Overton, Humphrey, Monroe Logan McKee, 7th Kentucky district; J. W. Houser, W. T. Smith, F. A. Quiggins, W. P. Cal. vert, and Buckner Board, 5th Kentucky; C. M. < , Johnson Stiles, Charles Rucker and committee on Pacific railroads to-day, and favored an extension to the Northern Pacitic rail- road on the ground that the road would prove of great value to the governinent as a, military highway, and the putli¢ policy should be such self of the suggestion rivilege, 1s not corre as been made to or by Capt ident announced any deci: ten large national flags, taking from them such cecurity as in tei opinion may insure their safe return.” It was of course meant that the security should be satisfactory to the War de- partment, and not to persons to whom the tlags are to be loaned. SEEKING A Parpon. judgment in the Police Court), has applied to President Hayes for a pardon. A COURT OF PENSIONS.—The House to-day de- of pensions. Should the bill become a law the fl of pension bills which now are sent to Congressmen by their constituents, would be referre d to the court, which 1s sought to be es- tablished, and the labors of Congressmen in re- Pe to pension claims would very materi- district; Wm. A. Hunt, of Saint Clairsville, 7th district. New Jersey—Geo. W.Atherton, of New Brunswick, 2d district. EscarE OF SOME OF VICTORIA’S BAN .—The ria, and probably under the impression when PERSONAL.—Senator Blaine fs to address the Amalgamated Iron and Steel Association of the United States at a grand tariff demonstration, to be held in Pittsburg, on the 15th of May.— Col. Ingersoll delivered his lecture on the Gods to an immense audience in Boston Theater on Sunday evening.—George Wright, the famous baseball player, will devote himself to cricket hereafter.— Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris is to appointed Governor of that territory. He las m1 Canada in May to receive and welcome Princ> Leopold, who sails trom Ltverpool on the 29th of the present month,— ow is in the city. Secretary 1 horthward along the eastern coast of Mexico, avoiding the yellow fever ports. The Mexican presidential election comes off soon. These elec- valid pensions, Capitol Views of the Syracuse Con- vention. expected.” They were satisfied that Tilden would prove smart enough and strong enough man to nominate for President. On the con- pack state conventions elsewhere with the view of forcing his nomination. This opinion seems to prevail among western Senators mostly. A Senator from Missouri said the Syracuse conven- ‘ay force himself on the party. A promi- nent eastern Senatorjsaid that Tilden “will not bea candidate for nomination. You may rest d3- sured of that, and the party in New York will cratic ship and he is being cursed bitterly by the party. TALK AT THE HOUSE §N The general itapresston among the democrs politicians of the House fs that Tilden gained a substantial victory in New York y an evidence that the delegates chosen are all known Tilden men, and that Tilden so arranged still insist that his nomination will break the solid south, but they do not seem to have the basis of a safe calculation ag to how he is to be beaten. The Tilden men now claim that their candidate will have behind him New York, a majority of the Pennsylvania detegation, all’ of Kentucky and Georgia and the bulk of all the delegations from the northwe: ‘The House committee on the District. of Co- lumbla to-day resumed the Investigation of the charges made against the District Commis Gid not pretend to represent the present board of Commissioners. Witness said when he went into office as a Commissioner he found matters in a state of chaos; it was May, 1876, when the Commissioners found that a great many Se rules of the board of public works when he be- came a Commisstoner and found them correct and just? Hesaid he didn’t think any of the Commissioners understood those rules until sloners make any assessments at all? wrong frontage on streets, and the Commisston- ers made a correction of the errors; it was dis- covered, also, that the frontage on alleys were erroneous; that the sewer charges were exces- sive, which necessitated changes In the method of arriving at results, Witness could not recall whether, in the report made to Congress in isi6 by the Commissioners, attention was called tothe errors made in the assessments; in Ma: 1876, the Commissioners sent a letter to Coi Witness was questioned at: length touching upon the spectal assessment division. Ile said the clerk in charge of special assessments worked so hard that the Commissioners had to send him away for a rest. afternoon session the following papers were read: Alex. Agassiz—The sea urchins of the Challenger expedition. O. C. Marsh—Size of the RESIGNED.—Col. J. M. Armstrong yester FORTY-S1XTH CONGRESS, Mr. Windom, from the committee on railroads, reported, with amendments, Senate bill extend- relief of Marcus A. Reno. Mr. Biaine supported the bill. Ane Bayard and Mr. Call also supported the ‘The question being on Mr. Cockrell’'s motion bill. Mr. Hoar’s amendment to strike out vision for payment of claims of unde he pro- writers ‘The morning hour having been dispensed with Mr. MeMahon moved that the House gc into committee of the whole on the sp ficleney bill, and pending that. moved that all general debate on the bill be limited to five minutes. it to one hour and forty minut’ and rejected by a vote of y Ss was submitted the prey Mr. [ r . Reed thought that such a committee would be patronized, since ft would have to be chosen from the republican side of the House. House on the 12th instant by Mr. Hunton, to incorporate the Washington and Junction Steam Railway company. Judge Neal, of Onio, has returned from his House to-night. FREE BRIDGE ACROSS THE POTOMAC. Senator Withers, who constitutes the sub- committee of the Senate District committee to the bill as amended by the Senate. Senator Withers said the bill would be taken up in its order, as to attempt to force it might endanger its passage. canvass of delegates elected to the republican unpledged electoral ticket Iavored by Mahone. ‘The same authority says the work of the Staun- ton convention will be quic disposed of. It is reported that if the Mahone faction carry the convention a prominent debt-paying republican will make an effort to prevent the admission of the delegates sent to the Chicago convention and put up a straight republican electoral ticket in Ulat state. convention there to-day, which will nominate pets to the national convention at Chicago in June. James R. Young writes to the Philadelphia Star: “The Grant’ people, who have been pro- freezing does not result to vegetatioh until the mercury falls to 30 degress, and not always Telegrams to The Star a letter in reply to the circular signed by Mr. William Shaw and others, convening a meeting of the home rule members of Paritament for the 2th inst. , declining to attend because they (the a change in the land system, which will be one of the principal matters for action by Irishmen at the next session of Varliament. Mr. Parnell thinks the members of the home rule party gen- Hament, and that It haggsinee been the uni sal rule of the Int mentary party meet in Dubitt tm before the opening ion. ous Dissenters i 1 Europe. unusual in sueh cases, to cause the ,question to be adjourned, so that each minister” may record Mies, came off atthe same me nd Was won by Lord Calthorpe’s filly Angelina. Fifteen ran, including Mr. Lorillard’s bay colts F ic and Dakota, Pa sale bolted, bat Daket ished fourth, Disracli’s Resignation, ‘on OL the exchequer, is to be created a peer, and that Sir John Holker, attorney gen- eral, will succeed him. It is likely that after to-day’s (Wednesday) cabinet council or on sent for. H#TEUL TORNADO. merals, Twenty-Five Whose friends were all wounded, was found on the 19th inst, ina ravine north of the town. where it lay all night. It is now doing well, Another child, two years old, was found on the ». Breen was instantly killed here y y While trying to get on a westward ‘bo! ... «Wall Street To-day. New York, April 21.—The Pos’, in its financial article to-day says: The money market is much caster than even yesterday, and it is becoming | Ben | at Pete pparent that the manipulation of this market an adjunct of stock speculation 1s becoming Which have been withheld have yet been re- | down of certain stocks, which they wanted, and they also cornered short sales of othe slocks and are now apparently in a position to favor a rise BALTIMORE, April 21.—Virginia sixes, de- ferred, }¢ (asked): do. consols, B3,; do. second genes,” 23; do. due coupons, 86%: do. new ‘an-fairly well and tin- | Pa., J refused to recommend s Isreel Brandt and Seateh Hun: ae nee of the Lebanon county Raber murder, April 21.—The board or pardons to-da in the cases oi The Canada Pacific Railway. ee # . OrTaWA, April 2! —The Pacific railway debate (> A SPECIAL MEETING OF TE MEDI. | ————————_——————— _ | _ Among the Senators of both political parties — WEDNESDAY, April 21. closed at's olock this morning and resaited In EDN ae ed ae obi ve eld, on Washington News and Gossip. the action of the New York democratic conven- | SENATE.—Mr. Vance, ae pe eae aie | the defeat of Mr. Blake's amendmeft by a vote PARIS DRESS FABRICS, PY ion on the death of Da. "EDwry pms SS es tion was quite freely discussed ey: Kane ae anes. Senate wae ed Loe Breese = THAT FIGHTFUL TORNADO. of 181 to 49, Ramen PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, | (V-,B- TRIPLET, M0 ICE-PRESIDENT.. | GoveRNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internat rev- | Tepublicans all said in substance ‘Just what {pbaceo for the navy. Placed on the calendar. Is to Sell Government Proposal Bonds. New YorK, April 21.—The proposals to sell bonds to the government aggregated $4,667.50, 2 3 a ee : Seventy-one Funerals. At 103.90 £0 104.24 {OF 6's Of Sis 105.80 LO 108-29 fOr SEN LAWNS AND HOSIERY, | ¢ ti ei venti SECRETARY SHERMAN left the clty to-day for | to control his party in New York, and } ing the time for the completion of the Northern . (3 010 104.2 . ; nnEE SA = this WEDNESDAY EVENING, edtsttasant, > New York. He will not return this week. the republican ‘Senators appear, Uo be | Yacitc ralread. Placed on the alent W'S Of SI, and 1.08.60 to 103.99 for 33. acai ‘ . ERCALES, 12¥c. make arrangements for the funeral of our late z Se most unanimous Mr. Jonas announced that Ke <--—__—_. Cocheto, Pattie and Gxmmex PEROREES TASS. | brohan fae Wels. By order of G. 0. ‘Tue TREAstRY Deranrweyr will this atter | ‘tuiden will capture the nomination at | a minovite renotcom cid Dill One Hundred and Fifty Wounded | Wenument to me Late Joseph Gales, PACIFICO LAWNS, 12%c,, it J.C. WILSON, K. of R. 8’ noon purchase $3,000,000 of bonds for the sink- | Cincinnati. Among democratic Senators Bills were introduced and referred as follows: iy ‘There is betug erected on the burial lot of the oeheco CaLICOES,8e. | [= aNntvEtishkY PROCLAMATION, ES -— Sige ratory ergrasertings ir Rerapni | All Peer = oometo) Cor Gales family, in the Congressional cemetery, by tmack, Sprau cal 8c. NX Al Ne 0) 8 cuse. ‘on.and Georgetown Jui § - i - Moriah Grantee Orricr ov THe Guaxn Parmiance OF Tue. W./ | ‘THE PRESIDENT has approved the bil! amend- | the democratic Senators are opposed to riiden, | Metom.and, Ge PARNELL AND HIS OPPONENTS,. “fctNcmimneman. fine monument to tne Ce ee ee (| Ing the census laws. There is not one who believes he is the proper | Ry Mr. Davis, of Illinois, by request—For the D ry Josep! years one of the editors of the Intelli- To whom these Presents may conir, Greeting: 60: OTEN, y. : 9 s vences’, Who dled in 1s60, and Mrs. Gales, who (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), whe the Asli dag ot i Brae Jeet Feilsee, apnea Gepereito! ere saat woakest tan in the party, Some crehein think | gant’ Senate proceeded ‘to consider the calen- FOREIGN AFFAIRS. died last October. ‘This lot is situated next to D versary of the Independent Order " G : 4 = the & e % And it is customary fo celebrate the day in a euitablo recruiting service to conduct a detagpment of re. | that his manipulation of the party in NeW York | “The bill granting pension toJesse F. Phares, | yar. Parnell and His © ponents. the Seaton lot. ju cast of the fountain, about a waeancT nerefore, I. John Long Grand Patriarch, | CTUits to the Pacific coast. is only the beginning of bis plan to buy up and | a scout, was again discussed. Mr. Maxey and | Loxnox. April 21.—Mr. Parnell’ has written eT ‘ow. therefore, T. John Long ‘ The Monument will cost, with the setting, somewhere near $1,000, It was procured t the efforts of Messrs. A. Goddard, of the Bos- ton Advertiser; Geo. Jones, of the New York W. Childs, of the Philadelphia Times, and G. Americ accordance with the recommendation aN - Py »g | Uonshows that Tilden isa candidate,andthat he | to indefinitely postpone the bill, it was lost— | home rulers) will be at the date ignor- “ers bt. C. Wint . - 5 of the Grand Sire of the United States, and to that Moree and Keller were among the President's | wii not scruple to use any means to win, and | yeas is, nays 40, ant of the composition of the new government | LZ" atenctteg. ite and amily ch Sana: BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS. €nd to dedicate the occasion to appropriate exercises lers to-day. his steady working will put him ahead at’ Cin- ‘The Dill was amended to grant the pension of | and its m relating to Ireland, and asa ; tts. SO oenry oat the suggestion. The pro- 5c. Navy Blue Silk, Dark Green. 6 che Fat & oon ee ee | blessings to our THE FOLLOWING INTERNAL REVENUE AP- ee heen a ee Soha oe as on cule pean evibe erred cuesenaie a. ue the rerorsners hae — Some | ject was kept'a secret from the many friends of Sil 4 Es "si 0 : au (3 ate ee ig 4 x Se for the 29th instant mul lemand for } ewhere, 1 the excep- pin Gis Gdenet ana tae Chakeeeren sare eek! pe one mthe city of Washington, iitriet of Colum. YOINTMENTS have been made: Storekeepers— opposition ts idle, and that the old man will, in | resumed consideration of the Geeva award it to formulate 8 dem: T | the family here and elsewhere, with the excep. this w: tion of those who were called upon to con- tribute, hence no public mention was made of It until after a portion of the structure had oeen laid on the ground preparatory to being raised a ‘Was agreed to—yeas 38, nays 19. erally would prefer that before mecting they | in EN ae eG . sone Deore: a i | in position. H eada, Bedford, Blue Lick, Con: EN. Evans, 2d Kenttcky. Guagers—s. C. | be united and harmonious long before the elec- 7SE.—Sena . » the | should have the advantage of the deliberations 5 . Our 181-25 and $1.60 Diack Ske are Sprcrat, | REG Bee Tita, Rekiatce Atte tlonen, | Storer, ist Hiinols, and -W.N. Waters, 5th Ten- | uon.” All the democrats In the Senate, so far | HOUSE. coR Sean ae hare do Of this conference. Mr. Parne'l, presiding at a | wit 2 ae = mond granite, and 7 Hathorn, Gettysburs, Friedrickshall, ‘Hunyadi | nessee. as expressions could be heard. were of th» | report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1si2, meeting cf the land league, denied the state- | 2o0q proportion to the dic and base, which is Lace for Curtains, 12c. to $1. Janos, Apollinaris, Eales wie Sulphur. . Cae eT opinion that Tilden could not be eiected ove Wasconcurred in after belng amended so as to | ments that the Irish reliet fund had been de- = ong ron fect: square, << the die about two nee) Sa wean kee | i SEU EH eeok TRANSFER OF GoLD BetioN.-The Treasury | ony republican. ‘The general effect of the * provide for the printing of 15,500 copies. Voted to political purposes. Mr. Chas. H. Wel- | feet nine Inches. Ou the tare of the die te che ASRTER'S, 7 lar! paces | _ feb! department to-day directed the transfer of | acuse convention upon the democrats in Con- Senate resolution for printing the report of | don, home rule member, re-elecied for county following In s of Joseph Pore Linen Figured 15e. Beautiful | $5.500,000 In gold bullion from New York to | gress Isdepressing. There was a hope that be | the commission of tish and fisherics for isig, | Kildare, replying to Mr. Parnell’s letter, com- | Chics tera voary tae be Pacific Lawns, 1c. BOOTS AND SHOES. Philadelphia to be coined into eagles and ha'f | would get out of the way, but they feel that | Was concurred in with amendments. bats his objections to the holding of a confer- | Caitor of the al Inielligencer, & wane J Shetland Shawls, Very a = - eagles. This ts done to meet the demand for | that cannot be cherished now. and that Tilden | Gn motion of Mr. Geddes, a night session or- | ference on the 2th instant and points out that, | ist of the hip aest Integrity, ability and accom. 7 DAM FOREPAUGH geld in smail denominations. wil either force his nomination on the party or | gered ior Thursday of next week for the con. | under the presidency of the late Dr. Isaac Butt | nichments: bort field, En April oe — ithe is defeated for it will work to beat the | sideration of the bill establishing a court of Har meeting was held after the general | My/iments; bor, in Shefeld. England. Apri May have the cate conety of animals, but GENERAL MILES appeared before the House | nominee. Tilden is still the Jonah of the demo- pensions. election in 1Si4 and before the meeting of Par- ngton, ne ishing the grea July 21. 1-69, This monument 1s erect representatives of the American press in ladelphia, New York and Boston.” ‘On one of the sides is the following Inserip- tion: “Here also repo remaius of Sarah Juliana Mar of Joseph “Gales, and MER i EXAMINE THESE PRICES. Tue Postion OF Cart. AnwEs.—The state- | [)7 fact Thay Abram. & Hewitt, who in ters | ipe to two hours, EREAGEREGUL. HATea acommittce of the ministers condemned, the | are the dead who die in the Lord” Fret alt Hal it hed, Low Quar- | ment made a few days ago to the effect thatthe | yw s Tilden’s friend, but who more recently bas ee tiene en a Proposals for removing the disabilt of the DF , 4 a of Colum! , nt iver * Fine Dress Low Quarters, from 81.50,81.75, | President had decided to allow Capt. Armes to | proclaimed against Tilden's. hotntnation, Was | mit the time to one ‘hour and fiity minutes, | (id Bellevers: and »other religious Gimenters in | sity.an intimate friend of Mr. Gales aud or resign, and that Capt. Armes woul not selected as 2 delegate at large. is citedas | and upon that betng defeated a motion to Limit ete PE 2 = ; . ation of Trend appropriate to th a tribute Uo hts occasion. nays server ssible, come to an agree- | This monument to Mr. Gates brings to notice nor has the Pre: details to conciliate Hewitt by having him this point of the proceedings his views and, if possible, come to an agree : Tene tO Ms. fs i he case. Medea i a : is “ ss ? nent, he absence of any stich tribute over the grave nd French Nai A Jor RESOLUTION recently passed by the | to belleve that ‘Tilden was preparing to | fimiting debate demanded she proving nia ee cot Bliss kesaenane | fx a medker ob seme he ate An inspection of onr stock is ec House and Senate illustrates the care Het out of the race now say that he isa cindl- | tion on nis motion to limit the debate to five | ‘opolitan came-ofl at the Epsom spring | for a nurniber ars. AS Mr. Beate HOOE BROTHER & CO. Bt Se EE eee Dh legislation. It ezacts that “the S date in the fullest sense of the term, with | mnimutes, | meeting Ce eS by ord Brad. | sessome yea Oe pee i ss isees’ F fob, Me P. “hances as favorable . is any an 4 the ae ; ¢ endale, establis! 1s of ‘the ¢ 1328 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt House. ge ee ¢ | War be, and is hereby authorized to lend to the CRS Ee eo Orne So ey Sa a ee Be ee thee antl tor tor the Hyde Park plate, 4 y suggestion 1s made that if the pub ———*. - f Gent's Hand-made Low (Quarters in the city. centennial commissioners at Nashville, Tenn., 7 feo uM cs ious question, no quorum voted. trustees would start monument to hi F ny of our citizens wh jing In those school he Project Of erecting a would be seconded by tained their early The Rev. Geo. rand wife, of Detroit, ; 5 D 2171 2 ent | are Mrs. and Miss Bates attheir plea- ‘Water Registrar Cox, 3 <8 = Lonpon, April 21.—The London correspondent | are ‘iting » ~ - Men's Licht Spring Goods, in Strap and. = an < 4 Senator Withers to-day Introduced In the | of the Manchester Guardian says: It 1s pro- | san™¥ome, on i4th street, near Massachusetts “Hope Biirta af the Dect muslin and twenty-one | Contes Gale iene ea | santas CHG DT ini oea Senate the bill that was introduced tn the | posed that Right Hon, Sir. Fitzroy Kelley. toni | srenue . is ‘oO y he ria e J (a Oj E: i) me SION] PI GAIN EX ED. pie! 4 hundred linen, 60 cents. Gontekin Siri Heel Siiooe ot the colet ental a rt, (an appeal from a ¢ EX-COMMISSIONER PHELPS AGAIN EXAMINED. cbiet eal sympathy Is expressed tor Col. H. B. Wilkesbarre, Pa. and hts family, to pre aliiction caused by the death of ‘t's eldest son. | Thursday morning, Lord Beaconsfield will go to | 4 mies HIRTS | WHISHE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNC- | cided to hold a night session on Thursday night | sioners by Treasurer Gilfillan. trip home, and will take charge of the new | W indsor to tender his resignation, and the of the Episcopal church, 1s vis- Ss at a aa SHIETS | ING TO pa THE FAOT THAT | of next week, to consider the bill introduced Ex-Commissioner {helps was recalled aan cx: | juntetpal code of regulattans for the District, Queen will Iminediately send for the ‘statesman | Sod’ Mra. Wood gave recently near ith. Mr. | A. F. MORAN, Judge G ng amined by Mr. rich. He si ie re es she desires to issuccessor. It appears to be = ay . | 1022 7th st. aanccweuts by Judge Geddes, of Ohio, to establish a court | {tore tie committee in_his own behalf. THe | Which ts to be considered at the session of the | 716 Yeneral belief that Lord Hartington Will be | dinner party in bis honor. Mr. Emory Storrs, one of Chicago’s great law- yers, is at the Riggs House. Mrs. Jno. Edmund Brown, who lived here several years while her husband was tn the U.S. ‘Treasurer's office, 1s visiting her relative, Mrs. et to aesestments Were so erroneous asto be illegal. | Whom the bill providing for a free bridge across | People Dying, and One Hundred | Edwards, No. 912 ith street. Mr, Brown is the a wees im 1022 7th st. n. Se ©, Did ib take you sixtecn mouths after you the Potomac was referred this morning revelv. | smd Pitty y seriously Wounded. | nephew ot G Jacob Biowh, who was at Ube a ae | EW STORE, UENSUS SUPERVISORS NOMIN =! j- | became a Commissioner to discover that fact? | ed a delegation from Falls Church, Va., an Sr. —A - e U.S, arm, : DUBREUIL BROvs, Rew sonence aeut is AMEPAGGH Gene ch THEEAE TS AN Te || Aube somcammrnte warcruate byan meer | ieaid miptanentd Wr aie ees tn || Beato eis mip Says: Seventy‘one vie- | Mrs. Lander, of Capitol Hill, has been visiting 1119 F street northwest. 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. S s. | of the District “the engineer. | Witness then ex- | Captain W. A. Duncan, Mr. Syphard and others | Um of Sunday's storm have been Durled, and | Lynn, Mass., where she owns a.cottage. a lowing nominations of supervisors of census: | plained how assessments were made up and | wiged the passage of the bill. and deseribea the | some twenty-five or more are in a dying cond!- | “The families who have been passing the wine HIRTS ! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! . For Obto—Meredith R. Willett, of Bryan, 1st | errors which was discovered, made by the sur- | need of such a bridge and the it accommo- | tion. The number seriously wounded 1s about | ter at the south are now crowding our hotels. — The di ualities of our SHOES are | district; Jonn H. Little, of Springtield, 2d dis | veyor. dation it would be. Chairman Hunton, of the | one hundred and fifty. A babe about eighteen | They speak of having experienced oppressive Oleg Daroe SHIESS TO ORDEE. | oR trict; Cyrus Seeds, senior, of Pleasahtville, 5th | Witness was asked if he had examined the | House District committee, also spoke in favor of | months old, whose mother was killed, and | heat at-Aiken, &. C. The twentieth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Brewster's marriage was celebrated by a happy assemblage of their friends last evening | at si9 E street. An excellent dinner, muste, A: D. He after they were in office some time; they were afternoon of the 19th in a treetop, where it had | tlowers and presents made the occasion ‘a pleas- pp {TOM sos: eee, i733 £2 $88 | following was received at the War department modified” however, from time to time after ex- Political Notes. been nearly twenty-four hours, It was consid- | ant one. UOK, PROPRIETOR, pate pecan Bid any: Hee Hei? 3-81 | last evening:—“Cmicaco, April 20th, 1599,— | amination. ‘The Massachusetts probibitory state conven. | °Tab)y bruised, but will recover. It was claimed | The painful report comes here that Mrs. ‘opp. Patent office. races eae pe ippers, any 680.083 | Gen. F. D. Townsend, Washington, D.C: Col Mr. Aldrich.—I want an answer to the ques- | tion met at Boston yesterday and elected four | Jesterday by its parents, who live two milesand | Wright, the once bright and beautiral Besste a Gent's Hand-sewed Strap Shoes § 98:60 | Batch reports from Mescaleroageney, isthinst., | on whether you as a ee or Te og, Made an | delegates to the Cleveland convention. Ten oe Fe a ton, oF the town. | Paschal, ts very dangerously ill in Philadelphia SS . Gent's Congress or Entton, Uat ‘upon beginning the disarmament of the | ©Xatmination of the rules of the board of public | Tne aemocrats of Monts somery county, Pa . a I Scimisae Gaacuee ¥ -1 vork: Fa, Ds y re > BLIC CONVENTION, (i SUMMER. RESORTS. | Gent's French, Calf Hand ad Indians to-day sixty-live warriors (some of them | WOFKS? | 14... wnecommisstoners madean | Yesterday instructed thelr delegates to the State ee say negntuiean Solaan is pessoa Meee ee MER BOARD.ALMELDA will be opeasd | Joep chiefs) made an effort to escape on foot. So tar | Captain ad xa of the rules in Isséand | CoBVention in favor of Gen. Hancock for the | nua section ‘of the smoke stack of a mill that | action of the Territorial central committee in , Ist. Large, airy Rooms, plenty of shade, | One price. = Troops oa Seoun ed, Thirty have escaped. | the methods of assessment,” Witters aid wee | Presidency. Adams and Butler counties in | #004 sectio three miles anda half. It is rc- | assuming to elect delegates to Chicago, met at <yery home cenifort. “Terms £25 month. On line | _m: GEO. McCARTHY. Troops and scouts, are on hot tratl, pay, be | remember whether in the year sve the Com. | *tucted in favor of Mr. Tilden, ported that from thirty to forty persons have | Salt Lake City yesterday and elected, without he oS ee other Indians now under guard, disarmed aud | missioners changed the rules of the board of Richmond dispatch to the Baltimore sin | been killed by the spurs of the tornado in the | instructions, C. W. Bennett and FA! Thomas : = BOOKS, &c. dismounted, (mostly women ‘and children.) | PUbIic works or not. says republican and democratic readjust county, and that the town of Corsecana, in | delegates to the Chicago convention, E. P. ERSONS DESIRING SCMMER BOARD in the ——_—_______—-———— | these Indians have nearly all been with Victo- Q. Subsequent to May, 1876, did the Commis- | who claim to have information derived from Bervy county, is as badly wrecked as Marshteld. | Emery and ©. W. Emerson alternates. The DOOR SPORTS. : chairman of the committee repudiated the ee : otal Spr 3 they w +] AT would not undertake to say whether € convention, Which meets at Staunton fo- | action of his committee by participating in the ARCHERY GOODS AND CROQUET. a covered that. the surveyor was charging the | elected to that body will support Grant and the THE National. RIFLE AssoctaTion has fixed | the time of shooting for the “Palma” 04 the 25t and 29th of September. The team to be to Ireland in June will consist of a captat six men, and competition ¥ ; 1 COLORE Rerveicans held a large meeting burg, Va., last night, and adopted res. olutions to take bo part with the readjusters About one hundred delegates to the greenback | uni table. Cl y is ct | or funders in future ele vole “has DINNER CARDS, — BIRTHDAY OARDS, e England next July for a visit to this | gress, setting forth the fact of the erroneous | jabor convention ahd state contrar Cunwe peeve al quarters excepting Beaton tk | Bly as means Gt the “nations: “ogee sian LTEK S. STARH WEATHER, MENU CARDS, WEDDING CARDS. country. ‘There 1s said to be a strong desire | assessments, and accompanied the same witha | met at Springfield, Ill, last night to make pre- | that is yet. no evidence that certified checks | party a 1 Proprietor. Ror ee new Reel re Lens) In Dakota to have Mr. Private Secretary Rogers | bill to correct the errors. Hrinary arrangements and lay out work for the 3 isin’ 1 2% ‘ . ete Stored. Some of the recently prominent bears DECLINE INP —The _breadstutts “ Ps interests there.— Charles Conor Started as a | tbe failure of the Commissioners to tssu¢ tax | candidates for state oflicers and appoint dete- e ck ket were buye: vay | Markets were “consid by sary Gee fas Re PeSbotes Menten cs newsboy.— Sir Edward ‘Thornton will go to | leln certificates. and the great work Imposed PP in the stock market were buyers all the way S_ were “consid lied _ yesterday | of Wm. B. Channi with a further dec s 3 i causing no little anxiety among metabers of the produce exchange as to when and how the although it ts evident that the Present movement would culminate. Flour 8 srreapaelide i De alannanitit . | ceeding in their canvass without any regular | are some stocks of which they wish a larger | WaS from 10 to 20 cents below the ices a Rae ao segs Menorah Sieeteniee on nEene rel me crganiation. are beginning to see that, ‘wth | amount. For Instance, we hear of private he. | Of Saturday, and wheat trom 3 to 4 lower. = SES mae 2 No MONEY For JuRoRS IN U. S. Covats.—In issued while he was a Commissioner, because | Diaine and Sherman actively at work straining | gotiations for a block of Iron Mountain stock at | Corn abd oats were also Similarly affected. The QEASON OF 1550, eee usat, complete clothg2.o0 |.4€ appropriation bilis for the current fiscal the act of Congress of June 0th, 1st, made it | °Very nerve, they must be up and doing. ‘They |. a price much above that current, but are told | decline yesteraay was caused by unfavorable x BRIGHT HOUSE, eamiee tae Mme. Go Ressuna’ 2° edition 4.90 | Years, instead of Inmping the money for the duty of the board of audit to Hind outequi- | D#Y been depending on personal leadership, | that the negotlations have failed. Taking the | Cable reports from Europe of the unsettled state ENOBOTH BEACH, DEL., | Husley"s Crayfish.crs enn TI HG9 | toIS, Janitors of courts, maintenance of pris- | tably What the street railroads should be as. | PUL hey now find Out that that ended with further “aavancuf out, Prices, to-day “have | of the markets, and the determination of buy- Esical Lee eee eee eee aad ee tend. d99 | Overs. dc., under one head. a specific sumiwas | sessed; the matter was taken Out of the. hands they are sending out envoys to waiehethay | iantee, ageances eal” Secu” ete | Areca earner aoe anae tee Terms reasonable. Send for etreular. | Gath’e Tales of the Chesapeake 125 | thuuster of money om one to eheereer TT | eee Commissioners; they couldn't act at all: | interests. “Logar has gone ee Inne cea | ater «ws advanced 2:,, American Dis- | ‘iderable apprehension was expressed among 26-6 WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. Celia ardais’ Com ens 50 | ited. ‘The a propriation tor = eat ae eee hee press Houta iar the feport oF Tie bonen penter will soon leave for Wisconsin. In the | trict Telegraph 2 per cent, Houston and Texas | Some Of the mcmbers of the exchange as to the Meriwether's Master of Red Laat 75 | exhausted. ‘Tne attention of Congress has been |, of audit on the subject. ~ | South they have thelr agents at work to head | 1%,, A. and P. Tel. 1%, D.,L. and W. and Mil, « | effect the present decline will have unless it is 'D & HUTCHINSON, Chariey’s National Music of the World + 8.00 | called to ‘the tact by the Attorney General, [' The further exathination of the witness was |G! Shermian in his scheme of stealing their ‘aul 1%. each, Pacific Mall and New York | Soon checked. It was stated that some firms Froude’s Bunyan, ‘Men of Lotters”... {15 | 5 “ufror é 2 ina few | confined to maiterey tee i ceoneeice ita | delegates. Had they made their organtation | central 1 pér Gent each ona wees ax Sine as, | Were now nearly at the limit of their margins, 317 Ninth street, Ward's Chaucer, 1135 | days to hold nig const ota dO, Maine tn a few | confined to matters of detall m connection with | fy the outset sherman Gea tee ee secured | Wabash and Han. and''St Jo 7, each. Govern. | ahd that disastrous. results: may occur wikia Have added to thetr line of MANTELS, and now | Mr. Hooness Onder the Pricolar “1-25 | of Justice to sce about money tore, Si be recalled at Fvday mein Lee fi delegate in North Carolina, nor would Biaine | ment bondsare only steady at’ a de-line of the next few days.—N. F. Tritune, 20th, Establlched local reputation valas WOOD MARBLE METROPOLITAN Book SronE, He was Informed of the condition of affairs. He | Attorney Riddle sald that at some future time aa eres ie : Loumosine eats they Having P aivauced to | y ATTHE West Porst AcapEuy INVESTIGATION * A mar30 911 Penn'a ave. Sald that he intended to advise Judge Fox, the | he would like to make a statement concerning » they S advanced (6 | vesterday. Philly yan, the saloon ki of IZING in new and chaste desian yApeothe The P: te far oe - - U. 8. clreuit judge for Mame, to issue certifl- | opinions he had given the Commissioners with ne Prospective Fruit Crop. Highland Falls, who was to have said FURNACES, RANGES and GRATES. ‘BESH LITERATURE, cates to jurors, the same to be paid when an | reference to Special assessments. ‘The Commis- ALEXANDRIA County, Vag ) (hat he overheard a conversation between sev- set appropriation ig made. It is thought that this | sloners he sald Never sought to Influence iin ‘April 30, 1380. f Another Town Destroyed. eral cadets about ““tixing Whittaker,” positivel TIN ROOFING, &e. Under te Window, by. Kate Grecuaway. eee ee van me pursued, not only in Maine, but in | to make an opinion one way or the other. Editor Siar:—AMlow me to say in "regara to yee M os genes advices po denied having made any such statement. :. . insects Abroad. ya be wes fe Se sewht ie diceiden a ele Chasacl SU rexas C¢ o., say that the town of Lick- | eral ca ified 3 city dwellings. inar3 Gaprain Rracante, by Theowhile Gaile 2-03 | PROTECTION OF AMERICAN INTERESTS IN Mex- | session of the Natlonal Academy of Sciences | there = re no nae manera from frost crap Png di Soho Tite weer AUD; | uniform. Each cadet was asked if his room ae ers ol ion... 50 | 1CO.—The Tennessee left Hampton Roads this | commenced at halt-past 1 o'clock this afternoon } !n my locality, one mile from the Aqueduct ss ae om seriously, | Mate was absent from the room on the night of GECOND HAND CLOTHING, Doran Aula of the Sues, 2 vo te | morning for the south. She has Minister Ernest | A AN Souls: church “There was A iargeatter: | Bridge; hor has tse thermometer, elise the sayen ereons wounded” five of them scriously. | the alleged having... It appeared ‘that Cadet nats, BQOTS, WATCHES, | Froude'y Bunyan 7 | Dlchman on board, He will leave tne ship at | dance. At the business session this morning | trees commenced coming into bloom, Indicated ices cst He ae bp cate ge ate iD ‘streets Coraer FRANCIS B. MOHUN, duty at Bogota, he enuessee wil thenpenice | Were elected members of the Academy. At the fact, ‘whielr 1 have. testea ore experience, nee markets but not ate Ryants bor ot the as Hons are always attended be oeeeree brain in extinct animals. W. Gibbs—on new | ‘en. Indeed, several years ago, when late in | ten-for — Sei, bia tovasse aie flected | irom ths windows, The “court aa not E HAVE REMOVED more or less fighting—generally more. ‘The in. | COMPIEX organic acids. 1.’Sterry Hunt—On atin Ba Gee ata thers was | 12. Flour rathér Vetter {cele Gas ao chases fa | PTESS bitn to say where he went that might. WwW , terests, personal and otherwise, of foreign cea Greene CN On te ieee NE; ah: | ilttle or nd injury to the rut, the weather be: Pas ae ee ae See ee | nes Tere Deworkin Sate Onvgeer a Gi , USN. - sf 00; . Sab. 5 , 5.2 1-00; APOLLINARIS E To dents always suffer. In the west of the coun- | {ren USN On by the United States Hydro. | ‘2£4r¥. | Thecrop was heavy. and, it I mistake | $;00:,¢ per, 8004-00; Go. extra’ 4:2808-00; | met at Galveston yesterday. Hon. “Asubell 2 i ~ z tructure of the bratn of Limulus Polyphemus. | ‘ e * peco family, 7-10. Whest, southern dull but | two-third rule was adopted. R. B. Hubbard, J. NEAR 15: , American residents there the Tennessee will | 5 ‘ tall of snow was followed by a win ht and | steady; west hizher and ff south y. morto! and Vea ComEd Oe Since WaTEES? : ioe SEREEE5 make it a point to look after and protect their | Lt; fillott Coues will read to-night a Diographi- | Dieqeant weather. afterwards, Tf -wecehoaa | L2sok 20 ke nee and rm outhern red, bgp yp gry ok. Be GE Nalco ee ak = Haare pee eobably what another man-of- | Seweomb, at All Soule wee ae foros: | have frost now, unless unusually severe, no in- | Winter red, spot and April, 1,284 41-2534: May. | Sonvention, src haters are | Aa ee ee War Will be sent on the same mission, papers wii probably beread to-morrow 98 jury would result, as the fruit is too tar ad- | 1-74a0,24: June, 1-23 a 2K July 2.1358 | on ‘AU DE TABLE DES REINES ” large ; a See Mes sasuring | ‘anced. No ice has been seen at my placesince | }153: ie: eae 2 ‘ : Le Gaulis ve Paris. | FINE GAS FIXTURES Ternone tein alt past four Otloek yesterday | ragignt heat.” SP. Langley On the ceerneee, | about the middle of ‘March, and weare early | Elpener for wit do,"Yelow, notglaal: western | was brought back Irom Missiaippl Co De ane se afternoon took a recess till evening, the dead- | tion of colors. D. P. ‘Todd--On the annouoes, | Tsers. In Hat tah aoovevers Hts a well | mixed, (sot ahd April, Zed: May, d7a474.: | County, Ga., for the murder of Miss Norris there UMBING ana lock on the special deficiency bill being un- | ment of the discoveries of Intramersor) Siteraate sears: Ad ad TORS Only occur on | dune, 46a4oX: daly, ATAAT3S: steamer, 45. Oats | three years ago, J showed the Annual sale, $,000,000 bottles and jugs Se aD ete er een rae, este Oia wolar Goran tear Tt. W,, Harkness—On | 4 Very heavy one a light one my be expected | mixed, 40s40%: CR a ee . be ie ussion : 7 v" 1 ice 4 ‘kl Bought at much lower than present pricas, Became acrimonious, the mieraiter ae evening | Bebula of Orion. D. F. Todd—On the uae of the | [hePin tris iooniity Monude ah ee Sie | ee eh os ee We Smatt Orren OFipg Detween De La Matyr. of Ind., and Ryan, | Clectric telegraph during total eclipses applied | frutta” {arn ‘ou high ed a a pons of Sa ea, | Dat aiterwarderccented eral Water Dealers, Grocers ani Drag- of Pa. tue second between Thomas,'ot Ill, and | tO the search for intra-mercurial planets. a. | {its Tam. on high groun immunity from the rath: cer | Sommrane Moet sx Dome 50 Hin, Te0—A st. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS Conroth, of Pa., ts tuird between Taylor, | Graham Bell”On some The Observaticds a; | danger of frost incidental to lower situations. J. tarts pega | ruflan who insulted several ladies ko were To those about to build or make other improve. ing 4 pension bill, took occasion toreriticise | double stars. ' ee eee pane ot a ae ee ‘ments. posing & of the comimtttee on in WASHINGTON AND OHIO RAILROAD DECLARED that one of them, pays the penalty of a six months’ ly Tis. Coffee dull th ne the contention n 3 rday | INSOLYENT.—In the circuit court at Richmond, y to 123 | Imprisonment. The curbstone young man who ABOUT BUILI EDWARD CAVERLY & CO. | tuenced by the fact that congressionmeletices | Tesigned bis position Pore eS || RE ns a Ee a3 lagies out of countenance s & harnnleas Parr. fh thee NL DENG oF m: P10 were ing OB. Mr. Taylor declared that so | ¢ral land office. and at 7:45 last night lett tor |! 7 id Obtoa per mivamer | lad i tne uderbiambing should call at the much of the gentleman’ remarks as referred to | the far west. He has been appointed and con- | 2y.,¥S, The are ong Tinos ee ‘can be seen, him were a8 far from the truth a8 heaven from | “rmed as register of the land Office at Colfax. HELLYER WATER-CLOsETS, ofmo enriniy accounewithme 'T USET'S | | pars, Mises. cos and out On ae ‘head, Sumas made by HENRY C. MEYER & Co. S 5 ; : : DSi MREEE.S CP sof Now York, A SETTLEMENT has been reached at the In- Heya “ eee hanged at P 2, a terlor Department with Ten Day, by which, it land, Oregon, yesterday, fora murder commitsd aaae ie merwcrnaecee ratified by Congress, this chief and his nine hun- | over'twoyears ago.’ ARD ‘IN: A dred followers, wili sell to the government the ta The U. 8. grand jury at Cincinnati has in- 317 Oth street u.w., Washington, D. 0, {agaht reservation, apon which Sp ie dicted Thos. Ambrose, late clerk of the U. 8. Paige 2 i ‘coun snd takoup lands in severalty near Fort Hall, | court there, sot Perjury and making false Speciaition, including the «| ‘Tax Coxorrrse gppointed by the board ot In- | yinity Rate sertee wor aoe adel and HYDRANTS.” marl3-w.e, Ow. ist t oan comes At the request of Secretary cent. in their wages. = SILVER, in urz, to investigate Indian bureau, was ew" chas. aged five died W: ‘ighest cast Prise tohave to the board at its } an Fevaa ves ‘8d and ti os. New Yor last week, but ald not de seers Bia Se wes bitten a Te. :

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