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: THE EVENING STAR. The Talk Abeut the Conventions. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘The result of the several state conventions, ° Co 7. heid yesterday, excited a good deal of lively comment among the politics action AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, = of the Ohio nave sbi’ aateatang ths nce at- Pennsylvania Avenve, Corner 11th Street, by | tention, because It gives Secretary Sherman @ The Evening Star Newspaper Company. | | gcod standing as @ presidential candidate, and GEORGE W. AD. a E essures Lim three fourths of the vote of the ‘EW. ADAMS, Pres't | Odio delegation at Chicago. ‘The Blaine mea, Tae EvESrsa Sran ie served to subseribers in the howe c ag : hat tf he « Fen hed = eity by carrier, on their own account, at 10 cen have chesen Blaine delegates, thus Insorin, per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies atthe | ir favorite eight out of Ohio's forty-four counter, 2 cents each. mail— prepaid— j Bo conta a month; one Fear, 86; etx months, $3. = {Entered at the Post 0.4 votes. Tle Sherman men concede that. Blaine fice at Washington, bas Six of the delegates Some of Blaine’s 48 second class mail matter * ‘THe Werxiy Stan—published on ustastic admirers have telegraphed the gris seas the delegate The Senator does bot. claim ost ear, postage prepaid. Bix mov ,. pies e delegates. The Se ’ eh 1 jor $18. Do copies for 2 aerate oe =e > = SIX. “Gov. Foster, of Ohio, telegraphed Seore. eta ee eet! Woh BBN, 8.445. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1880. SWO CENTS. Se teee ore ae Rates of advertisi~ | sae known on appiiestion. | © * ant remained a | jate before the Chica convention, that Ohto’s forty-four votes Would SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. | 70#7¥-S1xTE coxceess. | Toloorams tO Thd Star | ncrancrrociamation ot the squat- “tivtut ust Soul's _DRY GOODS. outh Corolina Instracted its i Sones spss legation to vote as a unit for Gen. Grant is a | ante TRURSDAY, April 29. 4 a disappotptment aitke to Secretary Sherman ani NTINGS, | & CHAPTER Now by are Washington News and Gossi: SENATE.—Mr. Anthony, from the committee PTHAT The oeneat to enuey | Senator Blaine. Both entertained, the hope BLACK AND COLORED, BEATIN, STRIPED | hervuy ‘utited that a Special Gonvacation wilt be ashington De Ven anal emits separa favorably on the Di | PENNSYLVANLA DEMOCRAT Tnds of the Tite. reservation Is | that each would get some of the delegates, and ; AND PLAID. held “at Masonic ‘Temple, THIS (THURSDAY) ————_—_ \ffalrs, repo! Abs Stove | DENNSYLVANI! 4 AMEN SEC SON ee arty, com, TePOrts sent up tO a few hours previous to the oc | EVENING, at 7:30 o'cLock. | Companions of | Govenswewr Recalrrs To-pay.—Internal reve | authorizing the Secretary of the Navy : formally begun, and that the first party, com Derirable patterns that cannot be duplicated later ter Chapters are frater sally invited to attend. Ov ERED : i season for what we offer them now. | By order of the MB Pr eS aoe by crediting him with $834; and it was passed. oak sury thts | _ Bills were introduced as folloy wigan, THE G2ND ANNIVERSARY OF THe | TNE Payments made bythe Treasury th's | hy sn piair—Reterring the claims of the exp. WASHINGTON CITY BIBLE SOCIETY mogth on account of pensions amount to about tol | of the rain Albemarle to the Court ot LES AND SATINS, | will be held at the Foarth Pre-bvteriau Chnreh, 9th | mition and a quarter dollars. ‘The debt stat- | Claims. accounts of the late Rear Admiral A. H. Foote. enue, $64 dof members of the organiation which Meetiby of the convention from Gov. Young, of : % fa been secretely preparing for several months, blo, who is now In South Carolina, were to Harmony in the Convention. le ELACK DAMA: BLACK PEKIN BLACK GRENADINES, t Leadville last Saturday. it is known asthe | the effect that Grant would not get the solid Bell expedition, and consists of 126 men, They | Vols Of (he delegation, | About 8 ovlock, last will establish a mining camp to be called th ht, however, a dispatch jov. Youn, Defiance mining district, which will be on the eived by Secretary Sherman. put at rest al { Pane y ; 3 pas : amie are ° calculations, It stating Unat the delegation had = ft, T SABBATH AFTERNOON, Lay 20, at °1 issued next Saturday will By Mr. Teller—To quiet title to lands patented ING. Rearing forks. They are thoroughly armed. culat ons, It stating : : PARASOLS AAD SUS UNOESELS, | 3.0 senock. ,Adresiee are exrect df ee a et tion of about 312,000,000. by the United States! HANLAN COMIN and. are (0 be followed by other parties. It th been instructed for Grant by a vote of 98 to #3, ss KID AND LISLE GLOVES, | Dr. Fllictt, of Ascension Onv-ch, Rey. Dz. Patton, . By Mr. Allison—To repeal section 1131 2. S., Utes or any one else attempts to order them off, the latter vote representing the opposition of WHITE GOODS, FANOY HOSIERY, | Senate‘ and Hon Hivam Price, House of Repre: | NAVAL ORDERS —Assistant Surgeon W. Tl. | andto Feduce and. fx the Tank and. HUMber of they will fight. Their declaration of principles Ueth the Bistne and Sherman forces. LAWNS AND PERCALES. tiver. wpa 3°" | prake to examination for promotion. Master | ofticers in the inspector general’s department of UTE LANDS INVADED. at closes with the following st fev. . Itlsasingular fact that the Grant, Blaine vement: ‘ih ; and she Hlowers all affect to be ‘pleased = 3 ef tbe army. ing that the earth and all that it contains was 2! Sherman followers all atte Zhat Se _WF, THE UNDERSIGNED, GROCERY | Perrin Busbee from the Hydrographic office and nsiness of she > his Cre: his use and bene. With yesterday's work. The Sherman men say CANTON GINGHAMS inne deatrns- (2S mrehiantn will cloes ook respective places of | granted leave until January ist with permis- | ,,b) Mt Ingalls To facilitate the business oe eee pir. | that at no stake of tae canvass have the Secre- TYLER & CHEWNING, vied, from MAY 10th to NOVEMBER Ist,” | "Sion to leave the United States. (n motion of Mr. Harris, the jotut resolution | THE CONVICTED BRIBERS, | pose to explore aud develop the country known | (@TY'S Chances looked more flattering. They excepted, from MAY 10th to NOVEMBER Ist. —_. J a} 2 believe that Grant cannot be nomtnated on the . (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), "THE TALLAPoosA left the navy yard to-day at | authorizing the President’ to call an interna- asthe Ute reservation regardless of east first ballot, and that he will then be with- a pas 915 7th street n.w. FRANK HUME. 3 Pomyssoias <i Me bf t onal sanitary conference, to meet at Wasbing- ———— sentimentalism orcircumlocution offices. The aan. ani Gast tn the Si = SOee HUME, CLEARY & CO. Ht Glock for Norfolk: Shewill be dry docked! | tony. o., was taken up: wat : eatih was given to man to subdie, and we in. Gram, ani Wait In the break-up Secretary one Bees cons. i to repair damages caused by her recent collision | — Mr. Edmunds asked what provision was made GPENING OF PARLIAMENT. tendto fulfil the seriptural ijune’ AUULe | ike pelnino nen Giagonee teneeeaioe eek eee JUST OPENED. a ES ° with the schooner Dreadnaught. for thie expenses of the conference. time we declare ILour tatention Not to In- | Taine except that they any Blaine wale oer Ht as ae Mr. Harris did not know that any expense re with the vested rights of any man, the Grant following. ‘They lay great stress'on of Mon th, all shades, at S5e., very | 7p. BRO. THE TRAINING Suir CONSTITUTION will sail | would be involved. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC original or Anglo-Saxon, “At the same ft the bellef that halt of the Pennarivania daten pieces Chudda Be , ica aS G.G CORNWELL. trom Hampton Roads ina few days for Mr. Edmunds thought there was always ex- CONVENTION, = Pwill not respect the dog In the manger oceupan- Tin yw 1 vote for Blaine on the first ballot, and 2 ‘4-in , all Do-6t® z Si FS pet 1D; « EW S: S aS against the indomitab t aan & Sige very fines alsoafullline Blacks, | 2022-60) SGT ASSOCIATION ON | @lan waters, going as far as Halifax. ‘The J POA ths Sree Ae acne orrered! aa The Compromise Carried Out, pluck And perseecba te, Wealngt the Indomitadie | that Grant will wen be forecd out and theit monn Monte, Chasis, Crape to nae | (ae EW SUP a wremt | eich acl, has been undergoing repairs: | amendment appropriating &5,00 for expenses of | | Wakktsocxa, Ps., April 29 —The demecraie | Pvc’ abe perseverany Amt difficuities tnetdent | favorite ond ballo haere sud Canela Hair Cletus, all wrades, with a | The first regular ineetitne of GERMAN-AMERT- | which are now nearly completed. She will sail | tie contercnas tt “a ‘d to order this morning Mr. Hamlin asked the Senator from Tennes- | Dalf-past nine. The sj @ ABROT! of Silke. Satins and V s, all } CAN BUILDIN ni prices. Silk Frinee, Butto, SOCIATION, No. 3, for the | early next month for the banks of N payment of dnc Will be held at Witthaft’s hall. | Jand and the fishing grounds. at alisuch speculations, ne and Sherman claim toeur venture, Invoking the aid of 3 ame, We invite all persons pecial committee oa cre mighty God in the | rt rare’ e “ir rey t Grant walks off with held ithaft’s ha see how much money had been appropriated for | dentials shortly appeared and made their repor. | Thin with thee spite af proses ean fat Grant walks © at i , OW: do SCH ichck Dersene eemianammescs | rau prior OF GENEL a Arpubeataman:| MENACDUAl non AetheMch eater me through Mr DID. | The committee reported that. | the enterprise and'by slbseritiiig £0 thie rates at there 1s no intention of with. pte seespely | requested to attend. ‘The officers for the ensnitu 3 <ind ever passed by | Mained in thetr hands, in each cae, Bin that in tle Gaortteoeck ome OLY Of US, SO Th enty may smt Stilt insist that Grant will be noml: i i ‘Treasurer, L. Newrath; Secretary Congress. Heretofore the tems of appropria- | been’ appropriated, and $300,000 remained on While 1 aux delegation elds made habitable by your valor and indus on ballot, Chey will ines i QPECIAL BAKGALNS. 1} Directors, G.W. P W. Oi tions for the Disirics have been Incorporated in. | bevy SPPropriate mitted that the'MeGowen delegates wore ragi- | Try henge the temas dor ree ee the race until he ts beaten rather than with- . _Ratteln: the sundry civil appropriation bill. Mr. Hamlin said that asthe board had pre- | lar! ted under the established sales of \ Qi thearmy of civilization: you 1 DRY¥ GOODS VERY CHEAP. » W. N. nee pared this bill they probably would have asked | Par ited p the proceedings of the Pennsylva- dnectieut conventions, 1 1s generally needed Mhat in Connect tiden what- Two CL WanTEp.—In the District of Col- 5 r - tor an appropriation it it were thought neces- SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! | p= NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. umbla appropriation bill provision 1s made tor | sary SEPT! point with pride and say my father was o: the fist to plant. thy celet yet tor the sake of having a un biladelphia both a secure hannony and co. committee will Uherete in tlag of ton, on the | tha — t ever there ts of substantial advantage. In Penn- “ put one clerk e sinklag fund office, Two aes ihe : : ; ; . rae Betheeda, Bedford, Bine Vick, Congress, Deep | but one clerk in the sinking tu at some tuture da s¥lvania the result 15 looked upon as a draw BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESS GOODS. Rock, Butalo, Lithia, Ro eiridee AD Caigant | clerks todo the work of tue office are sald to be | the beard cauld only be Treotla nots | organization of the demo iladelpt game between Kaudall and Wallace: that while oy A eta Oe ir ee € Mil accede 14S | Sppropriated to the purposes of this resolution, | 251m thelr judgment may be deemed necessary. Tiden will faii 70 get. the endorsement. of the FanOR A OT TED U ENS PHARMACY, apr toud; ainend the yiltigocoainely. “The amendment was rejected. They will deterinine what the reguiar organtza- | onveution, he will ave a very ‘substantial £0 29 PES z WHESREEDIULGN WAS OAR A Eh me Von shall be and how it ts to bemade up. Exch | lowing In the delegation. and that his friends 1 Tue For.owixe IST SE TT eee ere eT ele tion is i veal Btn thie ‘ Wil! stinceed in defeariug a. resolution for Hane = MENTS have been mad Pee ea enone the Pee BpUY A call An | Secon; Mud each eNe jmony Covk, Which Was contetn origtaal i y rl ne 5 rs a . a 2 p rh i q oy Apr P programme A > pipe of e ROOTS AND SHOES. , od Kentucky distri Was! fagton, to which the se ene voie throy had spoke Sa ate contin Gate no one aoa To ——— and B, F. Boring, 7th Indiana. Jurisaiction ‘of ports likely Nad ED AOD al Red on b | Wallace ta naine Aachana bene isthat ADAM FOREPAUGH nd ganige ). Houston, th North | yellow tever sual! be invited to send dei Biche tg waste! ing halt an he WHIELETRS COMMS @riy Lane beliie tee ennessee, orris | properl athorized, r 3 se Of Se * Gecwded baa pepheed eS | ald it Was known t a to hfe . te a ar * x z d gauger for the ist | an Toternaton tion as to ee Hen S follows: 1 i Sigs «3 i Raat HES - a kn vd to fad tt when . : a the s f portsand pl eS dire: alied on him igen inane CARTER’ BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE : ee vy ta amaatyy | UNder the Jurisdiction of sueh powers ar Fe DECherts si, 3 | the outrage n New Government Affairs. = the sreatest curiosity of BOOTS and Carp Curter’ ard 13 greatly | vessels suiling therefrom. wens 4th, Hen | pelican ceauek ata th cea eS ee pe core encouraged by the grox the carp at the | ‘The Senate proceeded to consider Pe Oe oie a | k Michler, adjutant of the neat atvtsion pts Sbawts y be ime gro ere v dar. en : wae nice : | Acade and ary of Academic ard 7 1, and you will be Monument groun: § there now a one fontavasten atc n nominated 4 Dil tor tem | 4 ae weighing ten and twelve pounds, The two-year |, Th¢ Pending auestion was on Mr ind that gentleman was | testified as to Whittakers dente olds hatched there are fulinine inches long. 11 | #™endines ssioned onic lor the “position. Mr. said Whittaker hac : is estimated that th now earhaltami!- | fh non-commissioned ont . ti areh this year 1 number lion of the fish in these ponds, | President to appoint ft whiten ear. THE CASE OF MR. ACKLEN.—The House judl- Mr. Hoar thoi ciary committee has agreed upon a report in | (Gua! chance eve the case of Congressman Acklen, which willex- | assuming that there Was Not. perte onerate him froin any corrupt motive in the re aw before the law, port made to the House on certain Niearaugian | "ir. call opposed clain <9 dem: allowed ght negroes should ry wh , but wa: Ing difference t i F 3 montt IL be as follows: ‘The appotatment m- | Helen on organization and resolu | by ed to the latter CARTERS, FAL Market Space, IME DRESS x. RS. on Com- GPRING AND ‘a’ Fine, French Morocco, Box ‘oe, French = mrs Loe Loxpox, April 2 Archbishop MEDIATE DEFICH i Setid = z = 5 of} Dublin, In the pa just issued says: | 5th street oe cen, Tes, 900., #1 up: rea Y Brtt.—The con- But he thought tt would to- state ce alnitvee, “Doctrines destructive of mutual confidence | Sleeps. « « ” Fine Goat Button, from 90e ference managers of the two houses on the dis- | jure the colored race to attempt to entree inti PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. are lald down by sone public speakers as tirst | nolds, | €2.261-s0 pen npn gpnh das agreeing votes on the immediate deiiciency bill cial relations between the r er the appointment of the con | principles of morals | Vatriotts nis 1nvol od a Fy Timber, 05 L DS, com a iuil assortment 9 rs have reached an agrecment, which has bee lair sald that the amends yutions and organization, and 2 spirit of disunion between the Priests and th Soo BJ Cove 30, NG GHESADINER, Dinee Sk: eranuia, Bowron S GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, | yatiticd by the two houses’ The aimnae ae nt Lo appoint elght - | ceeaing with the regutar order 0} pcchle. ne eva gentus Of commmiunlent, wich | $4,218; 3. Coys . Noawandsw see aa Clot loths, Lace 491 P Ivania avenue, tained in the bill is $250,000 for the Public Sin four years and only ten whites In that | Monaghan was nomipated and unanimously | has brought such feariul woes on other laud Also, bids for an asphalt pavement with hy- ~ = S ol Pennsy iu Printer. The item of $256,500 for the continua. | time. Was not that a discrimtnation in fs elected as the permznent preside Mr. Moua- | 1s only watching the opportunity which thai | | Also, bids lor an aspha ps Speer ian SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, Uon of the work on the north wing of the Sia‘ | of the colored r ghan said that four years ago be had been anion cue eon ee Bear Sic ied Led Ponder ghey bith tan bounten teh and An Inspection of onr stock is solieited. 2320 LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprictor, | 4€partment Is reduced to $100,000. considers similarly honored by the convention which as- ‘ous throne among people have : . M HOOE BROTHER & CO., sembled at Lan our educational ter, Tilden and Hendricks and side’ ' | mis fin- | sth streets n.wW nnsylvan | = . 7 i 11 ; Ys ed people we * = ve e 5 > laws, though reformed, can | avenue, north side, between 13th and 14th sts. | rs ECEIVED.—FINE ASSORTMENT CLERK MIDDLETON'S Succ R.—The Su- y colored people were | were prevented by a stupendous fraud from oc- nd laws, t s a , } an frasial ; a2 re Se | Jie: Hee Spina Gon, 1h, Strap ane preme Court of the United States, yesterday nied from te aczdemy and. ail publi cups tig the positions tuey “were elected to, Dut rare nue iss rere ae rae per equate Gard, Dechees tb eed OB come 7 % nittor atton ani ae es ; K df he process suggested by the Senator > great dem an nUSL MS? every Ic 8 rd, betwe ,, e QurnTs | Gonerens Gaiters, Also, large line Childrens! u decided to elect Mr. James H. MeKenney, the | from ‘vew tampshire would merely “even up” | Wgeret acmocratic Party true seing can be evoked to redsess thest | $s0h4), and bet wees nd 14th sts., $5, SHAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION | Gostakin Spring Heel Shoes, of the celebrated | deputy clerk of the Court, to the tion OF | the races in thts respect Crawford, $1.07 juare yard between i SATISFACTION. make cf J. & T. Cousin BYRN’S, contusion, and are waiting until Noy Glerk made Wacant by the death of Db. W. Mid- | "Mr. Blair replied that we were legislating tor | when the people of thec nit fore they wear out. N's, | Mans “ith Se. Suor Storr, near Qorcoran st. heCnited States will a nd sth stree and between 13th dleton. Thi apparent haste to fiil the p. ie Derby Stakes. fon | the present, not the past. iheir course by electing the democrati ADI Mr. H. E, Beddington’s ith strects, 6 No awards made, Was caused by the extraordinary pressure made irhere Was 80: = Tanther debate as to the legal a es phen Whey pall ean they must be inaug- isan tay, = ina ‘hood, who tin- | SOUTH WASHINGTON DELEGATIONS. | y E TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNC- | upon them by candidates and their friends,boih | natare of appointments of cadews, pending | urated. The future is a bright one for ti A delegation of § Washingion tax- | ING 70 THE PUBLIO THE FAOT THAT | in person and by letter, for the vacancy, and | which the morning hour expired, and the In’ | qemoc and gives brilliant promise of happy | yesterday, has been scratched for the race for | payers, headed by Mr. Patrick Cullinane, walted | A. F. MORAN, they decided to at once settle the matter and | qian appropriation bill was again taken up. . the Derby stakes, which w | on’ the District Commissioners yesterday to and EXTRA FINE LINEN, 75 cent = su end the unseemly scramble. Having a consulta- iG spencer pi ; es ; 1 | urge the pavement of E street, between 4%, and Boye’ Shirts, af the best muslin and twenty-one | 1022 7th st. northwest, tion, the judges unanimously decided to ap- | HOUSE.—The Speaker pro. fem. announces need delegates to Cincinnatt Teh gtroeernoaihiwesk Memrek Ruak toe bees: Rania ere OY cone is selling the finest line of SHOES in the Foint Mr. MeKenney, who has been in the | the appointment of Mr. Humphreys as. a mem- aie ames Sate ie — veen graded nor paved. They made the point At MEGINNISS’, market. clerk’s office over 2) years and inevery position | ber of the committee on Mississippi levees In 5 the nominees made by the dele- ‘The Czar‘s Birthday. that while they were heavy’ tax-payers, very : | Mr. MORAN purchases for OasH only, and sells | hi ‘S ved himself @ valuable officer. Mr. Me- | Place of Mr. Caswell, resigned. gation from that district. This dispute lasted St. PETERSBURG, April 29.—The Herald an- | all outlays are ever made for that section of mar29 1002 F street n.w. on the SMALLEST PosstBLE MARGIN. Ke has spent nearly his entire life in this \ joint resolution was reported trom the | for nearly an hour, and before tt was decided | pounces that on the Sixty y Sy city. The Commissioners stated that E Goods warranted as represented. District, and is a son-in-law of Chas. E. Wat committee on appropriations and passed appro. | the committee on resolutions appeared and | of the birth of the Czar jvhich occars to-day) | ea I ire gerne Neorg ne to (yt HIBTSB apl-Im 1022 7th st. n.w. se nown builder. His manytriends here | Priating $15,000 for Uae contingent expenses o° | made their report. six thousand persons will be either delivei ee te aun ie tae Ss 8 Li “fil be #2 } Rian the Senate. OLUTIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: from imprisonment or released from the super. | P : S year. fais a hh EW YORK SHOE STORE, MRIS eae te beat ob mis wromotiony Mr. Martin presented amemorial of the Wash- olved, thst, that we, the democratic party | vision of the police. wy Porm eg eda ean 4 sce 0 ORDER: N 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THERE Has BEEN A Pretry Lrveiy Trve in eon onamen oalation: Wee . u ae oavendon, assembled, To: Whe Russian Railway Loa | delegation, from the same 7 D) } os = ee ern Georg! e 3 X. Russell, from the committee on com- | new our vows idelity un enta . i 29,.—The espondent < es & Das —~4 a ¥ Seen 7.50 $ . of the Treasury to change the na VeSSEl fi rious men who settled our free institutions . State tha e a cement refer ‘anal, - . not iS 4 8 EUPENION SiInTS FOR svosece 900 | BECETEESCE OF MATERIALS SHOES 27° | the near future. Commissioner Ranm has de. | O1,4be Arcasury to change the name o and founded the democratic party to protect | 7RiOState Wat the announcement ret cytasdon trom 'F sieves as tlie aera tees Buy the EUREKA REINFORUED, the beat ELEGANCE OF STYLE. a cided to make Most, vigorous warfare on these | "Mir. MeMahon, submitted the conference re. | and preserve them. | Gora eat? 435. | toan is altogether inaccurate. How far | extotided from P street. to the Eastern Branch. 31 SHIRT | OTNEs * fs le Bue clea { moon- | port on the special deficiency bill, and it was | powers of the eders nion. the | capitalists may have gone in the jo = = DURABILITY AND MODERATE OOS’ shiners and give them a lesson that will pre agreed to. rights of the states and the — liberties ve > alee r In the city. For sale st pers a f pu bas a reed tO, : a . nts | 01 t Ub doubttul, but, as regards the Rothse Mr. the produce se s RIVING. such S Of Opposition to United States offic On motion of Mr. Money. Senate amendments | of the people are vital parts ot Statement 1s quite os s ! - DUBREUIL BROvS, | mene Guuee jaca a = aa gS have een frequent heretofore. | He will form | to the “post route” bill were concurred tn, and | one harmonious system and to save each pare | *atement is quite untounded, dealers doing bus B street, between 9th mart FEE F street wosthesens. | TAS Fencs Eis Does, Beene or PSE ee four salaig partes One in cack Of the four | the House then, at 1:10, went into committee of | in Its whole constitutional vigor is Uo “save tt onthe dete ane On Ss ke Sorearegr et ben | Way any Heelt..22278i750 to 3:50 | holthern counties. These forves will be c ihe whole (Mr. Thompson in the chair) on the | life of the nation. I aye » were before tric . ere S Ree ESS See | Patten Sbetue Handel Anse aig Heel cel | posed of men skilled In. moonehine, wart bill amending the internal revenue laws. party maintains as it ever has maintained the member of the Tuesday to protest surainst the Washington ¥ P. PP ’ e hire, has _ be Market comp: ériving them from thelr 3 ORDEE 12.00 | Ladies" rs from... erie e Be | Cent Agent Wultneld will have charge of | Mr. Conger moved to strike out the section | the military are, anu ought to be, In all thine onshire, has be Market company ériving them el SHIRTS TO ORDER 2 ‘ Ss ry 1 instead or M ate company bas doen insist Yi ‘ vase 10.50 | Gent's Hand-cewed Strap Siioes, {$1.60 496.80 | ChCrations tn Fannin county, Agent Kellogg in | which exempts distitlers, rectitiers aud whole- | subordinate to the civil authorities inden ral instead of Mr. Farrer | stands. Of late thls company has een Insist 6 GOOD im —_ wevcom | 9.00 | Gent’ Co a Rbehademe { nion county, Agent Chapman in Rabun coun- | sale dealers from the pavment of the ten cent | as it ever has denied, the right of the federal bable appointment has | ing up oa ee esitonorene — — —— FINISHED AND Ve READY-MADE SEE ade aoe inde ty and Agent Wagner in Towns county. ‘These | stamps placed on packages containing dis- | administration to keep on foot at the em a in relation to the 2 7 _ a — eS, VELTIES IN EE EAR AND HOSIERY ood Shoes. _ forces will act Independently, but will co-oper- | tilled spirits when removed. trom distilleries to expense astanding army to invade t emaker Socialist. but the dealers comp! ay t sheng fgg bet JUST RECEIVED. price. ate when necessary, warehouse: for political pui poses without regard to consti- e st, who was ¢lected | pany do Lot interfere _ a ae eee ISHINGS. GEO. McCARTHY. . Ce It Was agreed that a vote should be taken on | tutional restrictions to control the people 1m, the second electoral dis. | profession being carried on on I — ae “ MPEON’S Bhirt Factory, THE TILDEN MEN IN TENN tus amendment in the House, and no vote was | polls, to protect-and encourage. taudul irict of Hamburg, on the 27th instant, receiving a avenue, which does not conflict, with the cd E. MAUOK, Proprtetoa. cratic member ci Congress trom Tennessee | taken in the commitice. “OuntS Of (he Voters, or to tmaugara 1 Votes agatust 6.451 for the progressist and | Interests of the market company. The junk x ere Se Fe oe Petomce_ | LUMBER! LUMBER"! | cays that the writers of letters who say the 7 candidates rejected by the majority. | 3 for the aiberat candidate, is a journeyman ee ceases take Chee ta ——— —————————_=_—=_ egaiion irom that state to the Clncianati eserva 4. That the right to a free ballot fs the right | shoema k pal Sige ood tle yo dwt “49 2 RESOR | enti! ll be tor 1 inde INVASION BY MINERS AND PROSPECTORS. ve of all rights, the only means or Parliament Formally Opened. reets or upon Lhe sk alike, and nothing SUMMER RESORTS. | ae Me trtecttoct onan aya thes Tides | ‘The Secretary of the Interlor to-day recetved | peacefully redressing grievances and reforming | LONDON, April 29.—Parllament was formally | sa: agaist chem. ‘The Cometenonors slat ‘APON SPRINGS AND BATHS, people in Tennessee are making the most 1153, | ihe following di 1 abuses, the presence at the polis of a regular | opened to-day by Lord selborne, the Lord High | that the law x= Upon the statute books, an CO ALEALISE LIGHIA, WATERS) | as they are everywhere else” and they are | (oe following als inilitary Torce, and of a host of hireling officials | Chancellor; the Duke of Argyle, Earl Granville, | when called upon tact? Were compelled to See ty HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. fi | OUR PRICE LIsT ! Claiming the most, but they will tall far short | States Indian agen” at Los Pinos, Colorado: claiming the power to arrest and tmprison ¢ Earl Sydney and Lord Northbrook, a sa | duly executed. Also Chalybeste Wi nin irom, ania fine | LIST. . f « W of controlling the convention. Hendricks is Los Pin the choice of Tennessee, as he was in 1576, and | 7? the feeling in favor of him ts stronger now than WE ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. itwas then, In the larger cities and business y, April zens without warrant or hearing, destroy retary of the Lulerior, Washing‘on, D.2.: | ieedom ef elecuons and upturns ihe very foun- ugh Blue Canon opened. Min dation of self-government. We call upon all | of the House of ectors dally invading reservation; | $004 citizens to atd us In preserving our institu- | elect a speaker He proceedure the Common and reqne ical Notes, Butler said last night that he Gyen from June Ist to Uxequaled by any mineral wate Gen, Ben. F B hi g Uions trom destruction by these Imperial meth. ‘There Was fair attendance of tae Common DOS an and Tilden would be: the of wid dy centres Bayard 1s the favorite. ‘Tilden is, in }| many more reported on the way tof them | Wonsi struc ese & here Was a fair attendance of tine Comm | nominees respectively o1 Chicago and Cio- ; fact, the last in therace. ‘Tennessee demoera bound for_ Gunnison county, Tin wienity o; | Cds of supervising the right of suffrage and | including many of the new members. Only 2) | clunatl eon a No. 1 BOARDS, all 16 fe ho event he hought a walk over, Collector Thomas, of Baltimore, is in the city, A Stan reporter asked him what sort of a dele- ; or 100 fest, 81.2 fo win this next election. and t! camp of White River Utes. ‘Ouray sugee: 1135p mir. .per 109 fest, 81.25 | Want to w MS he y amp h es. Ouray sugee opus np tl J is a 1 not throw away any chance. The delegation | that trcops should be ordered in immediate the ballot box open and free as ft “was to our | esses were present in the House of Lords. will not be instructed tor anybody, and they | prevent Trouble. Ouray reports everything aes : tn penioving: tie army (0 asafedis- | the House of Commons a meagre attendanc will go ier the strongest man. progressiug favorably towards speedy ‘settle. | ance when the people assemble to expres: ccerclig (ve popular will in keeping the Way to | torles and 14 literal peers, 2 bishops a ot Irish members, because of the meeting for 9 | VIRGINIA FLOORING, No.2." ** ** 1.75 honesto. April 22.—Hanlan did’ not leave fr ed W! >is the rep- Vashington last evening, as was expected, but Pressed will of the people, Is the rep Stari this morning. “ite was out, practic power against the well. nown and _ ere] pg 2 e . . re p Ia st u gation Maryland ablicans would send to 3 = elt Of pending negot S, vided trest the sovereign pleasure at the poll: conference on the land question at Dublin to- | Salon 3 p wld > THE WasttNGtoN MONUMENT. S| Ste preventer ere eo ay | and in securing obedience ‘to day detained Mr. Parnell and his adherents, | Clieago. Me could not tell what the lent yesterday submitted <6 thie Senate the 4 ome oe wil wen legally expressed by their votes. [nar een exact Complexion of the delegation would be. e Sena we SHERMAN, Clerk in Charge. 5. ‘That Rutherford Hayes, having be Hanlan En Route for Washington. | Of one thing, be w Grant would not SES ees per 109, 1.80 | report of the sub-committee of the Washington tary Schurz says that tt was bea ine aay | AL | se he | pi Monoment association, adopted at its meeting | fore av tlese possible dangers that he uriced [eealiy. Doce seth instant. “The report has already | action upon the Ute agreement by Congress as | resentative of a conspiracy aoe sc nb, 3oc. | Been published. It contains a complete history | soon as it was made, so that practicable steps | Of right to smmened Be bation boxes one Sachs S0c- | of the association, and the correspondence had | could be ‘ds its execution bel troops and deputy marshals to intimidate and “einia With Story and other sculptors in regard to the | Invasion of the reservation by prospector ‘ and | monument. get_a delegate. + nt movement tn Maryland,” he said -is dead. There is nothing of ti.” afternoon. “His weight 1s now 1 Congre punters We nn With his clothes on, and as he expects te ci eager Bate shea rth, = « ncianatt, to row ab 184 beh y ittite flesh 10 takeo inks that the nomination of the ex-President y ir ‘The air of this elevated rewion is pure and Itis here t way patients part | gQUARED POST Vv tired ee = = sf tigi obstruct the electors, and his unprece. nent 2 tl - me vood | “ould render very doubtful the election of any oie bundred and ae iden | eke Se Winnie ele | ee ee dented) use, Of the velo co. maintain this, | Hevane ar sate nan wares oats, CWO OT wood | Fallon 0) Compress: ecm aes aceaeaaeete : RAILS, 2x te Tee OA ee S: Society Notes. S an insult and a menace to the count. 6. ‘That the democratic party: ae roe 5 ; z 7 ae districts on account of the German opposition. : See | cratic A . favo ennsylvania'’s Convicted Bribers. rhe Springtiel ass. nica OF hee tee for the west immediately | a constitutional currency of gold andaliver. | New Vouk Apis cn iain ete ates eS Rem) Savi eae F call oa W. 8. to be 550 feet high, of whitch 156 feet have been | Ob Beating of her brother's death, to attend his | and of paper convertible lito coin. 7, Tuat we | the Avi eigen Raabe eee eee | ry mn rey ig pl ueton, D. O., 5 i E a Aus : ag) | aes ; ayatn 3 Bulg 3 S ridehthy beltroe es, | send a deleg he St. * me DG. for constructed, ‘The only appropriation. by Con, | feral. Her retirement trom society, on ac- | ate opposed. to the ‘system of subsidies by tho | lativé bribes prise asa oa ee tion, ? i > nit cana = ‘al gov er whicl r tearing Uhat the effect of the anti-hird-term press So far has been #20).000, which will be ex- count of uer aiiction, will cause many dis- | Seneral government, under which during the | lie will soon’ be pardoned, having today in: John B. Blake. The recommendation ts that Mrs. B i a shaft be erected on the present site; the shart : : ; a 1 ° c = ae ovement will be to help Blaine at Chicago, % rou! en ; ich will be appointments. She proposed attending som= | Petiod of republican ascendency political rings | formed several friends in ‘Atmmstrong county | MOveMent w GET OUR BID ON YOUR LUMRER! Dee Oe ane eamost eee, ofthe weddings next week, and had promised | 2nd corporations profited at ike People’s ex | that he would soc be with them. There isno | The Boston a:wrtise sul sticks to Gen, a) INE! KINGS. East Fatrs Cuvurcn, amounting to $671,000, In order ey ete the | L089 tothe Loan Exhibition, in Georgetown, to Peuse, and to any aieenere oe the public | doubt that the board of pardons will meet to | Grant, but expresses a willingness to take Sena- AYE Farnrax Co., Vs.—On * ‘Bicol monument, and say it will rec ire Tone work. | Which she will send relics anu specimens of (ri | Moneys or the public credit to any object but | consider the cases of the bribers before they are | tor Edmunds as second choice. It admits that dale Farm. Oy “ne May a Terms WE ARE NEVER BEATEN!!! fag ne dothe wore ft a@ trae, belonging to the President and herselr, | the public service. ‘The reforms and economtes removed to the penitent ree depot conve i if Seasol a the tide ts running to Blaine. The Freaideny end his ones Son never lose an ae py ie wey ey, ane its ad. FARING Nirion, 3 —a | Opportunity to cellect relics. : vel power in Congress have saved to th 3 cco u Wall Street THE WasHixcros Narioxat. Moxvwanr—a | ORDO! amily of ex-Assistant Secretary Hawley | People many millions of dollars, and we believe | | INDIANAPOLIS, IND., April 29.—The state con- | ew yon betege sty ee Pes wanna | highly tmportant special meeting of the Wash- | wii leave to-day for tucikiame we week y land, | {hal a like result would follow its restora- | Tenllon of the national greenback party met in | ste to-day seve: “Atine eoete Exchange U. ington Monument Sovtety took place at Judge | Ill. Mr. Hawley has had several miracuiong Ucn, to power in the state of Pennsyivanta, nad eeed ae Hon Giipen ie toe S. bonds and railroad’ securities i . ——s - Advocate General Dunn's office on Monday last. | escapes from violent death recently. He was in | S- That the democratic party being the natural | 2 sed comp lies ae Tyee? rer cher. The Ki a 7 1 bath ie WILLET «& LIBBEY, ‘The regular meetings occur on the first Thurs. | Ube cornado-stricken town of Marshtield, in Mis- | trlend of the workingman, having’ throughout | There are between 250 and 300 delegates pres- | £cherally higher. The market for speculative Indiana Greenback Conve! IN OAKLAND, 2 COTTAGES, con! en rooms—the latt m ane ment as last year. Jis sanitary 7 = % gre. | Stocks was weaker in the first hour, but has ® oa aoe oN, bat that of Monday was | sourl, when the destructive storm occurred | 1 history stood between him and oppression, | Dt, nearly all part Of the ‘state weing repre- | Since been sirong. Prices whi R ~ town, and” eouy spectally called thai the restdent members ot | there, and he and the family he was visiting | renews Its expression ol sympathy mick babes. |S APO: Cat ae ea coaenl DEL: | Ter cent have eliceadvanted seeker tee tiie RR Peay: a! COR. 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE | thesoctety migut confer with che ees Oe | hares Se thet Tom the falling houses. | and Its promise of protection to tts rights, 9, | manent chairman. and Chas. H. Price secretary. | PoLcan gminamce anes Mee have been RUMONG DESINING SUMMER BORED Tee president, Hon. K. C. Winthrop. Mr. W. W. | Afler he left there he was ona rallway train | That we look with alarm and. apprehenaton | Atler DION tOOk a rowan Whe chairman, the | features, and have been freely bought BY thoes } RRSONS DESIRING SUMMER BOAl ap2t Corcoran, the first Vice president; Dr. Blake, the | Which ran off the track and barely escaped | Upon the pretensions of the great transporta. | CoUVention tool ee who have worked for weeks to break up the would do well to at t once to MES = secretary of the society; Dr. Toner, Geueral | tumbling over a high embankment. tion companies to be above the fundamental The Markets. 1 market, 80 a8 to buy them. The other » ANNIE M. AMBLEK, Markham Station, HAY 4kP & HUTCHINSON, Dunn, Admiral Powell, Hon. Horatio King, Dr. Senator Ferry has, at the request of the Na- | law of this commonwealth which governs ail BALTIMORE, April 29.—Virginia sixes, old, 15 leading Stocks have been ie Mail, Iron Fauquier Co., Va api Peon, 817 Ninth te Clarke, Mr. Harkness, and ex-Mayor Berret | tional Women’s Suffrage Association, taken a | else within our borders, and until Uhey acvept | deferred, 7; do. console, 63%; do. second series, | Mountain, Wabash, Kansas and Texas, Western IGHLAND HOUSE, Mixce Were present. It 1s hoped that about twenty- | paper around among the republican’ Senators | the constitution of 1 in good faith they | 22%: do. past due coupons, 894: do. new ten? | Union and Milwaukee and St. Paul. On call ° SIDDEFORD POOL, MAINE. | Have added to thelr line of MANTE! and now | five feet will be added to the height of the mon. | and asked their Signatures to a request that | Should remain objects of the utmost vigilance | forties, 37%: do. ten-forty cou; 90 bid to-day. | loans the ruling rate on stocks has been 6 per ‘This popular and deliaht{u'y-located’ MB.» show HAND-PAINTED WORKby artists of well- | ument by September nex Women be admitted as delegates to the Chicago | aud jealousy by both legislature and people. BALTIMORE, April 29.—Cotton dull “muddling, | cent, with exceptions at 5. On U.S. Bonds sas gumuged butch, (for 90 youre winder teeeee- estabtished local reputation: also WOOD MARBLE approached ony Bam diets, Care aoe tnose | Policemen Wounded by Strikers, | Haste Whe meube and ysetive and, without | iS, quotation, me loaus are offered are nae trol of the até Daniel Hotnan.) has been IZING in new and chaste designs. A Cavcus OF Democratic SzNaTORS was held | approached only Edmunds, Conkling and Booth SEW YORK, April 99-—-A- Monteoacne: jal | aud’ firm—soutlern red, 1/20a1-25: do. amber, | Cent. Prime mercantile paper 1s 5a6 per cent. seeeeeedin tia 300 wusatac atted Wek Sie, Ae: | FURNACES, RANGES and GRATES. this morning in the room of the Senate com- vac thus Fan eceuned XO nee Sand ie tPe | says:—This morning the eight discomiiced Mon- | 1-30a1.82: S03 Sa aed ‘yerct.is; | Arrested eum Charge o} Feces Calosrapi, Xo--, and willbe open Sor | aa ROOFING,, &c. mittee on claims. Something was sald about | promising member of the Bultinenss bar, was | (eal policemen returned trom Valley Field, *aSyr i tossed 0s 1-03a1.08%° | ry al.19: SaN FRANCISCO, A| caucus proceedings getting into the papers, | married last evening to Mise Eueser bringing with Chem their comrades wounded in | Gorn, southern firm and be ; anwements and genta Miller, of 2 drainage are perfect, znd the facilities for boatins, Give ESPECTAL attention to MODERNIZING and | ald as one means of st —C fe : st + Pinkney, assisted by Kev. | Yesterday's tray. They barely escaped with | hiher aud firmesouthern white, Of. do: Yaron: | Witness Who testified before the : revenung this a commit- | that city, uy Bishop é iP ages | last evening that De Y fired the first guot battinne ftahine, ‘and waning equal to any on the Secuee badly covstructed paisa ae eae) Nowe pe ete ot eee a Leeds, ot ae Chart, wus the cere: their lives from the fury of the : strikers. ie ese vero a su; pa slat Kalloel, as arrested evening and locked ic coast. , —— ea r pert ding was fol- " Fi s 46. Oate steady ar * | up on a charge of per; WALTER 8. STARKWEATHEE, TRON SOUR NAEGR MEER The count or electoral pores awe to govern | lowed by a brilliant and largely attended te- | Deawaae Waree Gir tie wee oetho | Sere ect sen eae td a meee eee | ae Reena: &p2-3meod Proprietor. . the count of electoral votes next winter. The | ception, after which the new. inarried couple } steamboat Kittatinny, the ‘first that ever | Pennsylvania, 41342.” Ryo sicady, . Hay | PERSONAI.—Hon. Robert C. Winthrop left camel Gas NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Pa ae ho action was taken, | started north on thelr w tour. The | reached Port Jervis, N. Y., arrived home (here) | Wachanged. "Provisions firm and unchanged ASO) 880, l, as ri resents Wi nl nt § 15th Street and New York Avenue, best to Lave the views of all the democratic n ee Hote oes 30 | Butter steads— prime to choice western packed, 22 | Washington for his home yesterday.—James mnt ahd Coty a es last night without accident, having run the 50 ‘25 Fostet 826; roll. eeen a 9a10. Petroleum dull | Barron Hope, editor of the Norfolk Lan@mark BRIGHT ROUSE. 7 a Proof Vaults Senators bet S mniles in less than five hours. The steamboat is | ind ‘unchanged. d firm. oe coon EEO aOEH “BEAU, “tL. tat bp totem ee ots hae rs before attempting any final action. A a, and his bride, recently Miss Mary Mitchel i u § fee ans Sagar | lectured in Richmond on a Majority appeared to be th favor of the propo- | have been visiting in this city. I? wilte Te- ee nite hay gation of ane ‘“Gpper Delsvere quiet acer oun iiai barrels: weieat! | ‘The Past, Present and Peet tug ak i yas 000. Also, receives (ie He sition recently adopted by the democratic | membered that they. were married cohen ae ast, cress H,800 : < ———— OO — . ‘at Senator | has thus been proved feasible at last. Great ¢ Fen Picture ot Beary A. Wine T 7 . = | Members of the committee on rules | Thurman’s residence two weeks vresident; Geo. W.. vice president; B.P. Sny: ‘ ago to-day.— | excitement prevailed throughout the jon fev#6-6m "WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. Sereeareiany A ra Soh’ eae premeerers Heseey | Sonat in jouteemonn Tre wos that ies ieee ‘or Pitabugn eee Mesures | Tavera, See eee ee ihe boat ‘Vorscens TO EUROPE. -. DUNCAN SHIFEEN, Nee poe ea Sige up froma state it | They will sail for Europe the last of June and — GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT, current action object to i and where ehisre arp | Wu ve SibeRL about etghteen montis JW. BOTELER & | ai and $3 Aster House omecs, N:¥. , | Gualretumns only tnatenal tocoetea treats | _ Rarnesmntartves Shallenberger ana Chitten- ‘LER & BRO. ae se iy tes 78 hia bill, “Nee Fork, Stin- Ba pos- both houses agree. That ts, where there are | den called on the President to-day. Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets in feeses large and original resources for successfully | two or more returns from a state neither of STEVANTANY thie District of the aie lacing newspaper sdvertiang to the satis- | them can be counted if either House objects to How THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC DELE- INMAN STEAMSHIP Co. Riefion of his and we advise ne be- | it. Some of the Senators were in favor of let- | GaTEs STAND.—A private received at Parties pi ing to visit Burope can fore giving Out any. to obtain from him an | ting the matter stand a8 it is, as any attempt | the itol to-day from Harris) Pa., says wnformation PA weer estimate as it will cost me and may save | to fegisiate will cause a long discussion. It 33 distrier delogass chosen by the dem ocratic a We 'ELER & B them a. eal. —New York World. We recom | Provable that suother caress oy stand Sete sp12-1m 923 Penn's biend hit @ grote, one aa an expert in iogartot | PrOpab 15 adopted it wil bea raig | sea that the four dota ae 9,26 Against him, . You = New Yor 2 I= | framed upon the basis of A 7 eee De WAS ietcae euNOW THA WE ‘The republicane will undoubtedly. oppose each | Aes Heneecnet ® Malority of the delegation SUIT much Loe my al, cheaper s a rule, as it would not, in the least, restrict the 3 —_ . GOVERNMENT PURCHASE OF SILYER.—Th en De bouant af democratic power over the count, the latter e JUST! ores a hay Doth houses of Congress. 'The safest | ‘Treasury department to-day purchased 425.000 Suy but first-class Bevongaaed reali to make is that no ation to - | Ounces for the San Franci: ty ie oa legisl: regu: canoe isco and Phil wdelphia