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US es 6 mere sat aR eR ETS. | Known simply as Weber's brass band. A! bh ; * THE EVENING STAR. ine Tener gnaton of te Maio ts Sees — ¢ marchini ihe Rifles was superd. They PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunda . were un: in Drilitant seariet cloth coats, ’ » trimmed with white Austrian cloth, dark Dloe AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, pants with white stripe, lynx shako gnd goid Peansyivanis Avenue, Corser sonata peel Burnside’s command was he Evening Star Newspaper Company, om : : t azo. ¥. Preps Pres’t. — Troops, Major C. B. Fisher eommanda- ee ttiing rest Exd Band. John Cole, leaaer—Butler ath, Branco 82am is ferved to subseribers tn jeuaves. Lieutenant Young anding, ety or i centa per month. jem at : (Major Fisher's ola commands; uniformed ip Sr Rubnwr, 2 cents each. aall—postare pre- biue dress coats, white epaulets and baits, blac paid— 80 centa Soap bp gt og ai Pants, white stripe, Infantry cap, with white it the Post Boe ‘ashington, D. O., E a Bt ompoon, Making a Very handsome show. a sien BS Capital’ City Guards, Capt ‘Thee 8" Kelty x months, $1; 10 copies Tar hi med vubecr’ E we Ail mail subnerptices, mast Meo | WON. BI—N®. 8,750. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1881. TWO CENTS, Ses "ictoe sco aesatiat ta SE SOO TS | ming, Dine Pants, with Dut stripe and bear At eee Washington Cadets, Capt. C. A. Fieetwooa: Rstes of advertising made En‘ ain | Uniformed in dark Diue cut-away coats, ie — ae — Dive pants, trimmed with white, and tnfan! 7 INDEX TD ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR, | THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star, | see: core rap 20 account ot FARRAGUT. the ceremonies of tO-day. The vessel that | caps, with white plumes nm by » Se] J § ° maa in this city lately. the chiet of palice five days on the passage, though another vessel Lewis Johnson, commanding; uniform similiar ahumber of children having ‘Dittel brought the granite from Maine was twenty- Ancoln Light Ipfantry, of Georgetown, Capt. DOUBLE SHEET. Ubat Jeft after her was only ten days. She ar- to the Butler Zonavea This battalion, com- ® AwUsEMENTS—8th page. ne eeceteaihs = —————— has ordered iis force to shoot all unmuzzled rived here on Wednesday and all that day | posed asit ts (with the exception of the first ‘Avorion Ssres—4ih and 7th page. Tachi F FOREIGN AFFAIRS, dogs found on the public thoroughfares, THE GREAT NAVAL HERO, | was occupies in unloading, It was not deemed | hrentioned) of companies but a few months old, Booxs, &.—6tb page. W ashington News and Gossip. The menetary Conference. Possible that the vast amount of work necas- | showed considerable proficieacy tn. marching Bosnpira—4h pave. doe ne oy ed me a Wall Street To-day. ai 2 oe — — — and tees manual and It was deservediy x 6h GovEnwusnr Reosirrs gas - ely Telegrap) re: Hon. Charles W. New = e t ce and Du! base pedestal m- | complimented on ppearanc> Sonesey Cnaoune 40 pees: 195,408. 66 custo Sonal ee vr" | Fremantle, deputy master and compuroiter of Posse Shaiollswlugintetaeeo ea HONORS TO HIS MEMORY, Pleteness could be accomplished tn time, but DC. Ardieny, Cape o & aanetenin, whe Gere Eres pane enue, $723,493.64 customs, $761, J the English royal mint, 1s expected here on | ‘At the stock exchange the United States bonds leut. Hoxie, with characteristic energy, de- | two fleld pieces and calssons. had avout 40 mea eh oe syERS, U. S. N., has been or- | Wednesday to represent England at the mone- | are nrm t unchanged prices. Southern state Cided that It could and should be done, and | out. uniformed in dark biue, trimmed with red, Deatne— Lee Ligtr. A. B. SreyERs, U. 8. N., . | tary conference. I have reason to believe that | bonds dull; Tennessee issues are lower, Securing the services of a corps of picked men, | looklug soldiery, as usual, Eocouniow-ath pare. Tee ee | Eg HepOr ae ee Ae Lake ROS | and Virginia cones re atrong, wale the dc’ | UNVEILING THE STATUE, | has woked ith tuem nicatand aay. anshiny | sus $i ine hoaeaaiese = q Dy .C. veTnment ly avoid- | ferred are lower. Railroad bonds are irregular r fig 7 on There were 149 poll 2 MILE SUPPLIFS—th pase. ing an he : 3 leted, the bi 0 in the four polloeman Getalled for the tor RENT xD SALE—4th page. Wars EHovss CaLigrs.—Gen. and Mrs en . iy sane ine priacipies pe (ea c rs a iavs wonton base Inortare Clevared 10 their Ldingeet Le! duty of preserving order on the line of march For SaLm (Miscellancons)—4‘h page. Fremont, A. H. Stephens and John Rassall } of the convekers of the conference. fal to 185 , as 140, and Metropolitan Eie- PROCESSION AND EREMONIES. the corners of the pedestal. ioe weigat of these | and at the stand; on the Une of procession 51 HOUSEFURNISEINGe—6th page. Yeung were among the White House caller; | _ BERLIN, April 25.—The National Zeitun’s | vated seconds from 95% 94x. ‘The stock mr- ¢ + | Plocks was one hurdred tons. Tae height o! | foot men and $1 mounted men, and at Far- ” Laprs' Goope—6th page. to-day. correspondent at Paris pays :— There is no pros- | ket has been irregular. ‘The Vanderbilt shares, the statue and pedestal is twenty-nine feet. Tagut square 62 foot men and 11 mounted man. Lost axp Foux—ith page. yrs oe ee aes present attitads of te | frejcoalshares, and Be Urea SEARO THE PROCESSION. The first section of the frst division, which MIScELLANEOUs—3d page. SECRETARY BLainz went to New York last sl ave nD 6 matin , While ville A Warlike Array of Soldiers and | formed on B street and ist street, the right ae Bagh (9 pounsntunen Wetnesaay or Tus | [5 aeieratons maybe cxpesea ory: °* | Seen, Ae Gare, aasandycoe | SATLORS AND SOLDIERS IN LINE. Setters Saya 3 ry Maseote, So 4th pees: day. The Bey Declined the Offer. strong. The only exception in the latter cisss ‘The Procession formed at 11 o'clock a.m. as | Oh ean side of band; and elt fot wees tone ranean ate oan SxcretaRy WixDom went to Baltimore Sat- | TUNIS, April 25.—M. Roustan, theFrenchcon- | !s Iron Mountain, and this decline 13 follows:—The grand marshal and staff and the | on ‘each side of the precession and two sxe—4th page. urday evening. He will be atthe department | tl general here, has sent a circular to the | the result of something very much lke | Addresses by the President, and | cadet midshipmen on B street northwest, the | mounted men to goin the advance and clear Punos axp Onoar Re smarOwrtnig other foreign consuls stating that he hasoffered | ® quarrel as to the relative prices at which right resting On 1st street northwest; the naval | the Way from the car track to the carb Iine, nicer Lei S the Bey to place at his disposal a company of SEOs Sone by Hons. Horace Maynard diviaten on the east front of the Capitol, tne | We orders being that all parties should be kapt SPECIAL Novics—lat page. THERE Was Vary Lirt.e BusINsss traus- | Tonorwar Jeanne Dace cee paineoae The money market Is steadily gravitating to- and D. W. Voorhees. Fight resting on a line with the north face of | Procession. “The covond serdou uot ake gat SrEctattiEe—4th page. acted in any of the government departments | maintaining order in the European quarter of } WaTdextreme ease. Five per cent is now a full > 3 : the Senate wing; the army division on 34 street vision, which formed east of the Capitol, STREAMERS, £0.—6th page. to-asy. All were closed at noon to permit the | the city, and that the Bey bas declined the | Tate for call loans, and 3 per cent 1s not un- northwest, north of Pennsylvania avenue; and | Opposite the north front of the Senatechamber, ‘Tux TnapEs—4'h page employésto participate in the Farragut cere- | offer. common on U, 8. bonds. ‘Time loans are 3 to the militia division on 43 3crect, both to the four mounted men on each side of the Usprstaxens, &0.—8:h page monies. The same may be sald of the District | ymfounded Rumors of Rebellion. | 4% Pet cent, according to the collateral. Prime | ne unveiling of the statue of the late rth apd the Ste . band, and four mounted men, two each side of government offices. mercantile paper ts 43sa53¢ per cent. ee | Herth and south of the avenue. the procession, with ten foot’ mea, five on each ‘Warts—4th page. eee es Lonpon, April 25.—A dispatch from Canda- ee Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, took ‘place ON THE MARCH. side of the procession: Lieut. Boteler ta char Cortes of to-day’s double-sheet Stax, con- | DA Mes feeds the rumors of a mutiny aYermont Annual Gonterence. ee Ses ra seroneiate: = ampoetng Oot At noon the signal gun was tired, and the pro- The Ecard division ot tne procession, which > "i RADFORD, VT., .—The thirty-sevent ee 7 Pi rmed on 3 reet, the resting on Penn- SPECIAL NOTICES. _ | taining 8 full account of the Farragut statue Death of the Earl of Fingall. session of the Vermont annualeonferenceciosed | wished, just hazy enough to temper the glare | Cession moved in the following order : 4 ceremonies, including the orations of Senator re- | Voorhees-and Hon. Horace Maynard, and the to | speech of President Garfield, in full, can be had sylvania avenue, had Uwo mounted police ov = —— = Lonpon, April 25.—T! leath is annourited | its Detachment of police, under command of Pt is 6 E a exercises this morning. From the reports n, n each side of the Dand and one on cach side of Be INS MESOOLATION whe hat of the Eatl of Fingall at the age of 62. The |' of the elders and other committees, we fearn | of He sun, and balmy with the breath ot : >t | Capt. Vernon and Lieuts. Boteler and Guy. process! ! that the year haa been oneof great profit to | SPring. It was a day of “filtered sunshine” Commodore C. H. Balawin, U, : oa eautbns ln wanngeot Lice Seotaee tified to attend a meet: deceased was a liber: - 5. N., grand | of the procession; in charge of Lieut. Johnson. Seheid at ine Parochial Bohoel House: Lt - | at the counting room, in wrappers, ready for | —_4 Yronmment to Heaconsfield. the Vermont Methodists. and “etherlal mildness.” There was generat | marshal, with the following stat: Cominander | The Und givision Of the procolOn aaa ingen T and qorthwe:t, THURSDAY BiG@GT | mailing, price two centa, The Morning Zosteay We ‘understand that es, cessation of business, both pubile and private, | H- Fe wy aes peste! Saft; Tents. formed on 4% street, composed of tue istrict 3 lock, a pé ca elie eer & pro} Wi made ‘atliament for the is “ * Saeoaes , 2 aes ee ‘; | militia, &c., bad eight footmen in front, st: De ATEENTION MEMBERS, OF De | , PEMOxAL-—Ex-Senator Handolpn, of New erection of 4 nationel monument in, Wesriatn, St. Louis Strect Car Strikers. after the morning hours. AU of the depart. | Jat alth, U-S.N. Ea: ee pros MOLAY mounted men—three on each side of the ‘pro- H jargeon J. M. Flint, on ven On Gach, closed at noon, and the employes generally | U.S. N.; and Major G. C. Goodide, U. S. M. C, sige of abe preceeaen: eabeee weno com MOUNTED COMMANDERT, No. | Jersey, 1s going to Mexico and thenee to Call- . K. T.—Youare hereby ordered to appear at the | fornia .—Barnum has hi Temple, monuied and ecaurped, TUESDAY, Avni | fornia on a pleasure trip.— Barn ’ - ctor J. A ster Abbey to record the name and sewicas ot wens Nee aay eee eed, consulta | ments of the general and local government | gineer HW. Fitch. i Lord Beaconsfield.’ the presidents of the different street railroads . K! sue a Philadelphia editor The Sultan Seconds the Bey. and thi lice commissioners; but itis impos- | Jolmed in the observance of the day. Alonz FIRST DIVISION. mand Of Livut. Gessford. All of the police 10 lehaee bares tickers eel iss ing nis damages at $100,000, because | A dispatch from ‘Tunis to the Tiny says: fible to ascertain just whet ‘oscurred, extep: | the line of march of the procession, Nags and | Commander Robinson commanding, with the the, line were under Capt. C. K. Vernon, and By order of the E. C. the jatter said Mr. B. had merely rented his | Sald Pasha, prealdent of the Council of Min- | that the raliroad managers demanded prote:- | streamers were displayed both from public | following staff: Lteut. Rush, chief of stafT; Mas- eg oats —_ Paw Slee ; — a it GO. L. PATTEN, Oaptain General. name to the greatest show on earth for a price, | Isters, has wired the Bey that the Sultan has | tion of their property and the immunity of ter C, H, Lyman, quartermaster; S: mn Ruth, ; - sae ~ buildings and private residences, antl the city }. Lyman, 4! 3 Surgeo: . f. xe * SAN. CAPITAL TELEPHONE | 204 has no interest in it.—Ex-Sergeant-at- | approved all the measures the Bey has lately | their employes from insult and molestation at wore a hollday look. surgeon; Cadet Engineer Whitham and Cadet | ™78 WAS THE FIRST DISTINCTIVE NAVAL PARADE eer NAtTIonsE caen Arms Thompson is at Willard’s—M. Barcho- | adopted, and that negotiations have been | the hands of the strikers. The presidents have aS lay 100) ‘Midshipman Shock. aids. ever witnessed In this city. The arrangements Wasuixetox, D.C.. April 25, 1881. lomel, the Kussian minister here, has rented | Opened with the powers to protect the rights | since determined torun no cars to-day. Tac | THE HISTORY OF THE SFATUE. Bard of United States Naval Academy. were under the control of the navy, the mili. Subscribers whose yearly contracts bi one of the cliff cottages. near the beach in New- | Of the Sultan and the Bey.’ Strikers held another large meeting at the ———. Cadets United States Naval Academy at An- | tary participating being the guests of that Hee eae a ae reg” ainear in the new list | Port, foF the season, and expects to arrive there | Friends of Ireland im Parliament, | Turners’ Halliast night, bat nothing of special | Ets Model and the Work of Casting | ,,{ Mis, marching as a regiment of Infantry. | preoge at tee ans the sui - lesire to have their names ajpear inthe new list | carly in June.—The Misses Ballantine, whom | ‘The Times this morning says: “We under. | note was done by them, The statue which was unvellea to-day has an | nearly “400 StFODg, uniformed in blue coats, | Drabch of the government service, and to give be eh esas Ae ARD, General Manager. the tons of Justice Bradley and ex-Senator | stand that the Irish members of Parltament —_-——_ ‘3 ,, | Heciat the Navy Department took a keen tn- Frelinghuysen are to marry soon, are daughters who are members of the national land league interesting history. It bas been six years since | Pants and cap. making a fine appearance. The | terest in Perfecting all the details) A number FEDERAL Sane ASSOCIATION, | ofarich brewer of Newark, N. J.—General 0. convention, and other members of the oppost- The Markets. the award for itwas made to Miss Vinnie | P¢gimental ofiicers were as follows: Lieut. Com. | of first-class men-of-war with Unelr fall compul- $5.—' " S Thomas, colove!; Lieut. W. H. Parker, leuten- rdered 3 Fremont, at present governor of Arizona. hopes | tion in Parliament who are likely totake a | , BALTIMORE, April, 25.—Vireinis sixes, de- | Ream, now Mrs. Hoxle. ‘The supervision of are xt Mexts Of officers and men were o1 here. The grat meeting of ESDENA Ho dr.fr9,"ay- | to become U. 8. minister to Mexico. Bk prominent part m the discussion of, the land Go: past due coupeae, $66 ds tee cas fomiak: | the work was placediin the hands of the Boo. Midebipman Bidridge adjutees Gone Riudahip. | Tboee vessels Leste Soda Bray = mange ment 01 “ : wer 2 or Cameron, enn., ig al ely’. , Will meet at the Carlton Club to-day.” 50%; do. ten-forty coupons, 964 bid to-day. ¥ c- | man Weeks, sergeant major; Cadet ©: rs 7 + opyosiie Patent Office, TUESDAY, Msy 2. at 8 The libel suit’ petween the two London journa- 4 ‘ iF 7 retary of the Navy. There have been five Sec n 8, sergeant Jor: Hagineel crews arrived early by ratl to appear in the Cee PM ike snares are, Stat, Mot fe | jiste, Lawson and Labouchers'costthe twostaes | FBC Hesignation of the Greek War A a Flour guy and steady domed since | retaries who have had to do with it. ‘The first Pee ee CO ee ae ane com: | pageant. ‘The procession was tn all respects icf that s large amount of stock will besubscribed. | £5,000, the expenses being as nearly as possibly | roxpox, April #—Tho resignation ot x. | 24 weste 4,00; 00. extrs, 4.25 | was Secretary Robeson. Then canfe Secre- | Jy ; creditable to the navy and the army as well. Advances of money wil be mate at the meeting, | divided.— Mrs. Farragut attended Dr. Ran- sap-r, | tarles Thompson, Ramsey (pro tem.), Gof! ant ashiel. Sutton. Capchart, Rider, Kees, Wood- | The measured tread of the sallors and soldiers ir; western lower an Hunt. Every one of these gentiemen showed |, Blow, Forshew and Serge, lieutenants, » | Of clock wort uthern red, 1.#4s1-38"do. amor, Lisa | great Joterest in the work and aaesite UO for- Mavro-Michaelis, Greek minister of war, 13 con- strued generally in a precisely opposite sense from the view taken by the Athens correspond- ent of the Standard that the minister disagreed which presents a good opportunity to persons who | kin’s church with Mrs. Garfleid yesterday.— desire money for building or other purposes, The | J. N. DuBarry, formerly superiatendent of the Secretary will bo st the Hall at 7 p.m. to xive all . J > ~ heeded information. Bizek may be obtained of | Baltimore & Potomac ratiroad, has been elected arn _ 5 ARRIVAL AT THE STATUR. core: resident of the Philadelphia « Erle Rallway | wit) +30; No. 2 western winter red, spot and Asril, | ward it by every means. It is strange in th> NAVAL DIVISION. The route of the procession wi enn- Ry of the fall vata Ot ote ARDS, Mo. 608 D at. | Company, to fi the vacancy Osused UF the wee Te oatieneuen concerning, fhe naar WO te | Lgial 204, Mag, Ldlwel six dune, 1tuga | Listary, of a cone wre Cee ee ao ite | capt. R. W. Meade commanding, with the eavaan ete pad gine sks ok xeon nerthwest. Geath of Gen. Robert Thompson.—sSenator | views being regarded as too pactilc. z F235: July, 1 tal lie: August, 1-14%al. 9. | deeds of so many of its naval commanders are | following staff: Lieut. Horace Elmer, chiet ot Vice President, AUG. GERSDORFF, No. 1904 | Bayard, Col. R. G. Ingersoll, Representative ‘7th st. nerthwest. aauneGle Hezleton, of Wisconsin, and ex-Representative € © DUNCANSON, cor, oh and D sts. n.w. Weaver, of lowa, were registered in New York ‘The Times’ correspondent at Athens says: M. Mavromichaelis charged his colleagues with P fi making a different answer to the powers from | 6634; July, 55% 56: sioner G4 household words, that this statug, should be | staf; Lieuts, Hamilton Perkins and J. Pp. 3. | Sd™are, thence by Connecticut avenue to Far- the first ever erected by the gover ent te one -. % re es ragut square. The Naval Academy Cader of its champidfls by sea. But It is true Uaui | AUger, aids: Chief Engineer T. Willlamson. | rook position on the west side of the square Links 78 3 5 y | Capt. ‘ton, U, S. M. C., Passed Assistant rear BOG MGREEOS Gene Neb WTE Bony. | weather, nas resigned fs post in tWo Cauadisa | (BAY, Sereed upon to the council wnion he | guicl, aud, alesdy wesera ‘whlta 4Ge47. ‘de Farragut in bronze,; |P ProPHaton for patting Sulgeon (; U. Gravett and Assistant Paymas- | the naval light battery, was stationed om ie Mi. © BARNAMD: No 03 Det. bs Ininiug exchauge in Montreal Bisuop stag, | eluded in the proposal of the Powers or in tae | pudearier, 1100120, Hay steady pitmeto chsice NO NAVAL OFFICER U.S. Marine Band, 52 pieces, Prot. Joun | Pucetior ens sain need ater oy anc second Fe eA IOm Aart enezal's Office. son, ofthe M. & Church, expects togs tome. | Greek reply. ‘These dissenstons aro doubtless | Ystons earier, with fae lovbine trade seman. | of the United States had been remembereain | Sdusrom ene’. of tbe syuage to Coneottinus atimee mate er BOA ERN Scabeanet tite, | fvele Jue, scompanica sin witfand two | Meetup iamaprenmret nose puny | Reset Oi eee uk gee | nat way by his govetment Tuc appopr. | “elon S,marines mumering as men, | meeatare fe Goaation, wrens sors WL, WOOD, aeond andinee Office daughters, ahd to attend the ecumenical coun- | Sfaire are menaced with complications: bat Packed, 6% and 93. Bscon—shoulde! ton for the statue was $20,000—$5,000 to be pata | '2 the showy uniform of the lark biue | K street directly north of the square. ‘The ona Sfeat preuthun for wavances is | cllof that denomination to be held in London do. c: thege will not interfere with the peaceful solu. | Slear rib sides, 104. Hains, 11a12. Lard—reline, | in advance, $5,000 when the model was finished, | o8tS, With yellow and metal shoulder knois. | Army division took tion on K The minim o I a white belts, dress hats with red pompon, dark ee oe 36 per cent, allowing $13 per share, which is | 1p September.——Mr. George William Curtis ts | tion of the frontier question. 12. | Butter dull—prime to choice ‘western and $10,000 when the statue was through with. q 2 of the square, and the Militia division the east SESS? 8 Sew sar at ac | ato ere, foe ew Honea | the tues soneaponeat oc tbe Dauy Nos | MAP natn” quer ane, Ue, Fucines | BRONoNteeaae eae Ucouea TO | Ske, pane ied stipe. (Tae aalca was | Questa aes tet chacers. wes 8. EDWARDS Sa press Association at U Hartford oes gigcy | Saye: The irritation against the government, | guen ordinary to fare Loali%¢) Sagar firm “A | Twenty-one artiste were in the race. The award | C. Pp. Porter as adjutant; Capt. C.F. Williams, | Set east of Connecticut avenue, JNO. A. PRESCULT, Secretary and Treasurer. | CDT! Se eam, Of Hartford, has given | though kept down, {a unmistakable, ‘The min: goth 92s. sky firmer, 1-10 for job lots. | was made to Vinnie Ream by the commission | Lieuts. E.R. Robinson, F. G. Webster, §. 1. THE CEREMONIES, —s Fale Conese “Tre. sale ot tHe Worry of the Gignation of the arms that honeyed soe tes Tietba: Canter an, Der Seamer aula —ootton, Sppoimncd To, Gongress, consisting of Genersl | Gibeon and F. H. Harrington and Capt. W.S. |The Mrilliamt Scene at Farragut eas 5 1D Of 6 army ie in: at e = Le ¢ i - i Snerman, Mrs. Fal it an ie oi Leanne oud SESTR MANTERS | $2onder—tar oes ae ee Aeiateh akan" | Seton reply should demand ‘the cession ot | Beco four, 2.085, barre, Wheat, “dt. | theNavy. the modal Walch sae sum | MUSE commanding the compantes respective, = —- eae ote OE FACTONY.\ nese | $25,000,—far less than Its eatimated value.— | Fiassona and Prevesa. On the cabinet’s refusal Bhipmente. whest 34,000 Dus: sore ae | Was seven feet hich. ‘The colossal bronze, | Ci Wancee 1 Ww }. Waller, Carroll Mercer and hen the procession reached the state the ne nee pont Mr. Tilden is to Sontebute a miastiit to the | ef his proposition he zesigned. The second Bales—wheat, 223,172 bushels; corn. 284,330 | Which was unvelled to-day, is theexact coun: | GF. Filiot, > scene was animated and picturesque. There eee TAL MEETING oF tue | Rawatd Everest Hale, iis reportea, has besu, frou ine arse, altucugn the taimediate Geeupee | “SESE YORE, April 35.—Stocks etn Mon In'preparing the moda the artist’workes | FHS Infantry battalion, (sailors trom the | were three large stands erected for the dis 2 i of erg . | fre ug) late occup’ pril 25. strong. Money, | In preparing the m e artist worl U.S, ships Constitution and’ Vandalia), Lieut. hed ho partic! WAHINGTON OITY BIBLE *OCTECY | or will be, asked to take the chaplaincy of — 482%; i 5 1 . Unguisl guests wi Participated. Two of it be 408 7th st. on MONDAY RVENIS Harvard—the position refused by the Rev, Uon of Thessaly and some provision for Epirus | 5. Ex ‘ong. short, 484. Govern nearly three years. She had seen Admira' TF he t '. F. Jewell; 8x companies. will be more urgently requested. Should the | mente quiet and unchanged. Farragut once when he came to visit her ? these faced each other, lool to the north Albanian Tbovemmont develope lave regular war- | .NEW YORK, april 25.—Fiour doll snd u1- gut Band of flagship Tennessee. King ee aio, The admirable likeness of the dead a K and south, and the third faced the east. These : changed. Wheat da ceat lower. orn ax | Studlo, 1] | Second Infantry battalion, (sallors from the * fare Greece must intervene to preveaot Epirus hero, which she has reproduced in bronze, wa: red 2] from drifting into the Albanian leatue Ts | SRL lower. P Ss | Alliance and ota Lieut, Commander a. S. | were covered with handsomely i at a, pri 26, ‘at 73 o'clock. ap23-2¢ Phillips Brooks.—Mr. Jolin McCullouga will make his appearance before the London public (eg OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, | St'prury Lane Theater to-night. ‘Mc. Mack uy, fags, sireamers, guidons and bannerets. The bunt- iy s 2, NEW YORK, April 25, 11 a, m.— Stxk | mainly wrought from photographs. Tae oac | snow: SEE AyEaS fi ocied tothe | comedian bare gens from Parts Heo uce (Be | that case war wouta be inevitable, wheter tao | Market orened weak and weneially Ieces a a | by wiach sus guided Lerser parieulans One Seep sens ing covered the rear as well as the front of the TE, attention, of ‘TAXPAYERS le a ae SR Ra one ine Proposals of the powers are accepted or not. prices dcc ived 34 to 145 per cent, Reading, Michi- | given her by Mrs. Farragut. ‘Third Infantry Dattalton, (sailors trom the | stand, being caught up in the shape of a mal- Se ee soy lice ty apecaians fe Who will Succeed Beaconsticid as a | £42 Central snd Lake Shere leading tue dowa- TE BEST LIKENESS, Tennessee and Kearsage), Lieut. Commander | wee cross. On tne four sides of the sqnare all ‘The second half of such tax, where Rot pro- —— Conservative Leader. sip | $a the decline, and the xeneral tendency is in t_e | ‘This was a photograph of the headand bus‘. | E. L. Amory; six companies. the handsome residences were ascorated with yigualy a become dus, and. eee cate SOCIETY NOTES. Lonpow, April 25.—It 1s woderstood that Sir direction of lower prices Battalion Naval Light Artillery, from the | flags avd bunting. The statue itself was Stefford Northcote will preside at the mectlag | LONDON, April 25, 12:30 p. m.—Oomso's— | Jt Was prized above all others by the admtrat Of Lbo conservatives on Wednesday next. Itis | money, 1017-16: for tlie account, 101%. Atlan: Widow. She sent it to the artist In the vel belleved that the conservative leaders'ip ite; | avd Great Western firet mortgage trustees’ cert: Ast day of June ensoing, shail thereupon be in ar- canteen pant thee uae Giccact will baaiaet aed Secretary and Mcs. Blaine had the fourth of Saratoga, headed by trumpeters; four platoons, | covered with the national colors. At the base Crawing eight howitzers; commanded by Lieut. | of the pedestal were placed potted plants, and $C reat Western eae ir Ie tog, | case tn which it had been set, Mrs. Farragu. | J.C. Soley, with Midshipman T. W. Ryan, ad- | others tn full bloom, fram the Botanical gar- the same, with other taxes due snd in arrears, will | their series of card receptioas Saturday even- | between Sir Stafford Northcote andthe Duke of | Cate~, G64- Erle, 47/2; de. eevon ‘Gentral, 140 frequently visited Miss Keam’s studio and re. | jutant, ard Masters F. Winslow, J. E. Roller, | dep. ‘This was the happy thought of Senator be ated for advertisement and X BALE inthe | pz This was more humersusly attende3 | Richmond. Pennsylvania Oentral, 715. 29's. New | Quested a number of times that in her work | . D, Galloway and F. H. Tyler, as chiefs ci | Sherman, who as chairman of the libraryjcom- manner prescribed by existing ls: if the Disteict of | than any of the others, but not too cro uae d tor Greece on the Brink of War. York, Ontario and Western, 85%. goa Unis photograph be consulted above all other platoons. mitte, directed all the resources of the public ee ecto steetat ‘i Loxpon, April 25.—The Athens corre-ponl- | xeq YORK MARKETS THUS AFTERNOON as }U was the best ever taken. Tne reques ‘The seamen, as infantry. numbering in ali | garden be placed at the disposal of those hav~ ‘Attest: JOHN F COOK enjoyment. The Secretary, his wife ands n, | ent of the Manchester Guardian says: Hituer eke (oe eisath EIERNOIS was carefully compiled with. That the resi | atout 600 men, attracted much attention, a: inp im chaige the arrangements. Collector of Taxes D.C. | Sgreeably entertained thelr guests with Luv | the government is playing adeep game win ie: wing quotations were curreat in New | nas been satisfactory the letters from Mrs | the manter in'which they nandied thelr’ mu-- it Was haif-past one o'clock before the troops valuable assistance of iss Dodge. ‘s | ta own people or Greeve Is on the brick of war, | York to-day st 4:30 p. m., ae reported by H. 4 | Farragut and Loyall Farragut, son of thea u'- | kets and marched compared favorably with tne | were mes:cd on the four squares of I street, K WE BAVE NO #ANCY PRICE LIST from | those who attended were Hon. Jann A. Kesion, | The main pointin the Greek note waich wi | Dodge, of 639 16th street, by special wire — ral, warmly attest. Admiral Porter, who kas « | style of thelr brothers of the regular army. street, Connecticut avenue and 17th street. which to take HEAVY Ee Mrs. John C. Fremont, Col. and Madame Bona- | be presented this week will be its Calling the | Western Union, 1163; do. new stock, 80%: New | Farragut well, and whose relations with hia ‘he battalion of naval light artillery was | Meanwhile the crowd, who could not get upon Cetg S S ims tae cy. rte, ex Speaker Winthfop and his wifo and | attention of the powers to the fact that they | York Gentral, 143%; Lake Bhore, 125%; ,Michian | were of a closely personal nature, wrote a let- | composed exclusively of the apprentice boys | the grand stands, took position upon every Globes and Hanging in: waded. * | ber daughter, Miss Thayer, with Mr. and Mrs. | had not replied to the reservation contained in | Oentral, 107%; New York, Lake Erie and Wester. | ter before the award was made, tote 3 that | from the school ship Saratoga, they made | side, surging here and there. The stands re- MILTON & SHEDD, Sanders Irving; ex-Postmaster General May- | the Greek note of the 7th inst. 45%; “do. ‘preferred, Geatwos seconds, a ‘Miss Ream’s model was, in his opinion, the best | (as we did on the occasion of the unvelling | Served for the Invited guests were filled by mar30 409 9th st., ¥.M.O. A. Building. | nard; Secretary and Mrs. Hunt; Justice Mil- The Vienna correspondent of the Times saya: bi er hee snd Westers, ‘ossg’ | Of any presented. He has since expressed his | of the ‘homas statue last fall)a fae = | one o'clock with members of C: and their ler wite with Mr. Albert Ruodes; Gen. Hola- ) pear Congress: ee ee ee ee Delaware and Hudson, 108 ‘The Greek answer will return to the question Reading, Biee We 122; do. prefered, | entire satisfaction with the work. ‘The Secre- | ance. They, with the sailors in the intautry | families and friends, aud many disting dished (Spr WE ARE GIVING 60 PER CENT DIs- ding, BI! orthwestarn, Bret ird; Gen.. Mrs. and Miss Drum; Mr. and Misa | of the fate of the Greeks not included in the 1 preferred, —-; Wabaa | tary of the Navy ordered that the statue should | battalion were in the var i uni- Ee It was noticeable that the ladies, with J Sherrill; Sir Edward and Lady Thornton and | new line of frontier, which the last note of do. preferred, 91%; Union | be Cast at the navy yard here. form of blue, with light leggins, giving this gay id costul made by their son and daughter; Aristarchi Bey; M.| the powers passed over in aillenca, | Pacific, 17%; and T., 1%; Dal CASTING THE STATUE. Portion of the line somewhat tue ap ce of | The President arrived early, with all the mem~- Company, of Qutrey; Mr. and Mrs. Adam; Mr. Schlozer, | The sgitation of this question by gna te Jo 58%: do. preferred Aus it. Louis anid It was the frst work of the kind ever done | ®“ “rmy of zouavesin mourning. Four howit- | bers of bis cabinet, except Secretaries Blaine in deaiga. Baron Mayr; Mr. Geo. Bancroft; the Portuguesé | the Greeks may produce a reaction ee wererreds ¢ No Ma oa ae T rf vers and four Gatling guns. abd Windom, who were i from the city. ing. @ li minister and his wife and daughter; the Mex- | in Turkey and engender an idea fo eter Northern ‘Pacifie fone say; io | there. In fact 12 was the first timethat any Sixteen policemen preceded and flanked this— | All of Ube residences on the square facing the draw from. ican minister and daughter; Mr. De Soto; Sen- | of asking some sort of guarantee. The present preferred, i ‘San Francisco com. . navy yard in the world had undertaken to cast | the second—division. statue had their windows thrown and _mard__—*1425 New York ave._ | ators Hill, of Colorado; Butler (and Mra. sutier) s¢tiement Is considered fal. The powers who —; do. first pref anything of this nature beyond the sizeof a ARMY DIVISION. from each could be seen the tases of 4 BEAVY DISCOUNT OFF Gas FIX- baryon of Coe oo ry Leia eg Te nee = — oo in eee ed figure head. Mr. Shock, chief of the bureau of Colonel A. C. M. Pennington and staff. First vine —_ a ee, bigs AA their = RES, equal to 5) per cent of manufac- man ; Admiral - | save Gr hi ‘usal, may now $ . < | vations from. a turers’ fat ¢ the well-known frm of | gers; Mr. and Mra Sueliabarger; Mr. and Mra. 7 Steam engineering, Navy departmenty hai driven to make an outspoken answer. On the other hand popular excitement in Athens may cause the Greek cabinet to feel that it must show that it has done all in its power. AFFAIRS ON THE PACIFIC SIDE. Sale of a Railroad. San Francisco, April 25.—The Atlantic & Pacific Railroad company bas purchased the South Pacific Coast raliroad, the line of which is completed from this city to point e program eneral direction of ai es ‘At the yard Lientenant George Mitchell, adjutant 24 arul- | ercises was gone through with wituout devia Engineer Brooks specially supervised it. ‘Th | Jery, assistant adjutant general. tion. The troopsin the several maneuvers af foreman of the foundry, and a very excelleat Brevet Major Graves comman battalion. | @fmus incident to the occasion elicited the warm- Workman was Mr. Samuel Gelston. Thestatue | Band 2d arullery, Batteries B, C, D and H ¥4 | St Plaudits of thespectators, and went through Was nine months in casting. Mra. Hoxie was | United States eri Ae ‘a3 infantry, | the manual of arms with true military pre- given the Dahigren ordnance building in the | commanded by John McGiivrey, Cap- | cision. ae 5 E yard tor a studio. | The model was erected | tain W. f. Graves, Lieutenant J.C. Ssautling | 9. mE NAT sl OPEIORS IN CRARGE. there at the exact height that it now occupies | and Captain James E. Wilson, respectively. = admirals orde! y sue Senne. in Farragut square. There was a platform Light bat! A, Lieutenant A. D. Schenck in | tary of the Navy dyed charge of the cere- around it,movable by block and tackle, iromtae | Command, with, four field pieces and catsgons, | Nobles attending unveiling of the statue ITCHELL. VANOK & CO., New York, and can | }), C: Forney; Mrs. McCarthy, of Syracu: 3 bell their artistic weoda at’ lowest prides: New | eae Ree ys ‘Alley acd daughters Hon, styles constantly received. Largest assortment. | arq Mrs. G. W. Sonela and, daughter Gens. msr2. 18th re Hazen an icCook; Col. ant rs. Rock well; = Se ee —- | Col.and Mrs. Moore; Hon. L. P. Morton; ex SPECIAL NOTICE. - ee go Nag = cet ae master and Mrs. Bacon; Mr. John Jay Knox; apy ASEET. enuc- Mr. and Mra, Wight; Major Goodloe: Dr. Frank "TION has been made in the mon! ‘rent of Stalls | LOting; Mrs. Robeson; Miss Minnie Stout; to renters, to take effect APRIL 1, 1 and con- | Surgeon General Barnes; Miss Lena Porter; e UL a beams above. Here Mrs. Hoxle was iy | In this division there were about two hundred | W8S Composed of the following officers: Ad- Hue throueh the current fiscal year yde- | Mrs. Logan; Gen. and Mise Sherman; Dr. and | Santa Cruz by way of Santa Clara. This-giveg andlate. She had many visitors. Sailors tro | men in dark blue with red trim- | miral David D. Porter. U.S. N.: Vice Admiral ellfomake tinsaodiate application at the Oiice of | Missieea cha ae end airs. Macarthur; Com- | the atlantic « Pacific company possession of | ‘rhe Mail Bag Fastener Business, | [he different ships thatcame to the yard were | mings, marching and handling their muskets | Stephen C: Rowan. U.S N.; Rear Admiral John Bie Company mouse application at the Oticeof | missioner and Mra. Bentley; Miss West: Dr. | the terminal facilities now enjoyed Dy. the ; a anp | #Ways to be found there. Many of them had | fully aswell as their brothers of the marine | RodgersU. S. N.; Rear Admiral John 8. Worden, Sneein B.F.GUY, Becretery._ | fing. Mr SHufcldis Gem ned Mes: wear: SOg- | South Pacliic raliroad on the bay of San Fran. | HOW 4 CONTRACT was “gxrapireD” ax | Slrermitheneercatedeiratae wore ee | Core Pen age racers of the marine Re gry ee ae aT carci CRETE CAMETEOIEN G master General and Mrs. Cutter; Mr. Cariie | C2 ‘RAISED. terested in the artists’ work. They ent ed | Play in thelr new regulation feit helmets with board, 3 . OF rE Preepu ans MAvINGS AND Patterson, Dr. Lincoln, Mr. W. K. Rogers, Mrs. he A Town Nearly Destroyed by Fire. | TEE SraR of Saturday gavein general terms | her with stories of the dead hero. They brougnt | plumes of red horse-hair and the showy uni- | Secretary to the ‘TRUST OOMPANY, Ricketts apd Major and Mrs. Bure! had picked The town of Greenville, Flumas county, was | what was claimed by the friends of Mr. Gearge | Her shells and other curiosities they had picked | form or the servioe—blue coat with red facings | ,,1he Feception committee consisted of the - & a following A. wi eto, D. O., March 14, 1881. . rie nearly destroyed by fire yesterday. The main | 7, up while roaming the seas. One of them.em. | and blue pants with red stripe 4 ee mate See Racha ERUGUS S| iting Seon ty Stemi ht | Fr ok, Ou Usa ota | HT, acter fe a bg | ctr papas trae | cE SEMA Cos Sn Soman ot un | Sr as tet op Capit ye gregal Bop) ‘ b D U. COMPANY thst all claims must be pro- | Pleasant residence, on Capliol Hil, and the oo; | Was over $100,000. ae Ames’ | wo ills the position of recorder of deeds of | casting were put on foova moulder In. trom ples, 125 men, under command ot Lieutenants | tenabt Commander C. D. Sigebee. US.N. ted, and ail dividends heretofore Gesiaren ap- Present. Chief Justice, Drake read a very in ——_——__—— ee rice he Daten fon Wile) Ae yioa] WAS) Ue te at rem cred Hot SATEE ee eae | See ee ee ao: | Lee cline ee Rae oe OF they willbe berred. and the amounts dis: | teresting paper covering Literary Remintscen- ae eease ss RoxEs : obtained by Mr. Fayman in 187s, and he looked | Sumac, Suswered the advertisement ‘Castivs: | uniformed in dark bine frock Coste wite orange ‘A. Dunlap, jr., U. 8. N-; Liew Pang. as provided in the act of Foorusry a1, asst, | Sco,cf Se iris Who contrivaten charming | _Ovaua Nes cApHY be The Miseourtraisea | fOFWAr d to its early adoption by the Post Onze | He wanted a very fue sand for his works “Wass light blue pants, helmets with yei- . + Capes trimmings, : jould Immediately forward tieir books. by | PAPer uron French Literature, or, more sricily | six inches more elnce last night, reacuing a | Gepartment, for tt appeared that it was just | could be had here. Tt was Droughtfrom France, | low plumes, and made a fine appearance, show- = eB, » U.S. by * ? the thing to attach to strings of the mall | and was a rather necessity. ing that the Signal corps have been well drilled. reons Presen mail or express, oF through some ole bank speaking. i She Besiclt D rama, Le ane eee faerie nar hore bags, rendering tying unnecessary and avlug casting wae insix mouds, ‘The head abd show. anette policemen preceded and flanked this irons uuerbaseunek pee tae coromonies els 80 Sad Sun, mone Sy astern, Send, eh cote | Cnuaer ar Connell a, Sek MTORenianinaamtene aes | einag; Meloresperrapind, ea te | ome wma pro ny > peas a james, of the ice department. Some | plinth went 7 seated inet Se Sees etae Me tian | Qrvtalsna, ta crabs canal wont, | rf PUaua ad Minne wade & | i Sn. erarreariaccue terns | Lam eee Epa, He marae ts | nites mpunionet us sonstooes | aeemeey es es fusnane ipr fab eH | WHR ASR EA mera tn dnc ot | Shae eo. A hey Pil nit | Fapuay "pty “pepe ot fant ts | Raia eee" Som OOS | a ans tae cc. ad general ancy | “TRC RTM the ad am wh Re J a “ p.m. device at elght cents each, or to give the gov- Dearing of those in the division was commented ” HOT SODA! HOT SODA! William C. Murdoch, -, and was fully at- A HAPPY IDEA. Ream Hoxie, was seated next the President. x , tended, the number’ Of ieesanern and’ fasted ernment the right to use the same for three worably by the many oficers present. This | she was —— in black brocaded slik, and fay Post Office Safe Robbery. cents royalty. ‘The proposals qomaire At the suggestion of Mr. Shock the bronze | 0D NoRRISTOWN, Pa., April 25.—The post office | 21 cents, ana the Cobuuteslon-composed oe D. metal used for the statue was from the pro- “= pivania arcing att! Octo gy = and ror BP — roe pice i! oaee by be geedi 4 a4 Say i chase of the ei es at- | peller of the old Hartford, Farragut’s flagship. receded by a detail of ited police and saech eons — some downs > ae 5 pen safe Pearson, no’ mounted § with the money and postage stamps amounting | York; ‘Mr. Jamison and HT. Jotinson’ cyice | 2¢, Was a Very happy idea and eagerly adopted. ed by mounted officers, 24 1n all. ‘This di- | keeping duties, she retalns her youthful ap- with delicious and nutritious Wyrops. | cuests present being unusually large. Distrl Affords the most en oy Re ‘Attorney Corknill ead an interestiag sketeh °f Soc he pintes soon MILBUBN'S @ Visit to Stratford-on-Avon, being follow: d Wixunat Warns DEro?, by Dr. Charles Warren, of the bureau of educa- VANLA AVENUE. ton, who read an original poem—‘A Dream at vision Was commanded by Col. Amos Webster, : Maaierperes ttt maa = false, gadopon st Namie Srna | oajaraeg cas essa tw ao o | MAL eine emay | Barig a an een nd wee FEW EURLIGATIONS Shelespeae fond is Us cnjopneey imo | Americans Kmprisqned im British | Fayman fastener," although fecommendes | ‘Ue Hartford propeligr metal." ST Capt. H. H.C. Dunwoody, U-8. army, aidede: | 2! cas gined maak eae NEW | ie ole teousiy 1afd table. Ree tne cone Vicrorta, B. co Kyril 35 Secretary Biatao |. gone tones pare Teported was not | wastelt in the result of “iho est attompe st camp; Lieut. Jacob D. Borie U. 8. navy, alde- | Xonaral Porter. free veg A perfect mine of Pleasure and tnforma- | , Shasespeares birthday was i appropriately | nas “aircoted chat iMquiry be made foto che {Being puton fom cise we tastee res | status canting at tue navy ‘yard: he pieces | $2: Joseph. Hartigan, surgcoa: Gare ee | rat TB ATAU, the widow of the great admi- vee proven Pree Hon ie propor ot wnantiad, qoate | ca gies Amer ofasalu'eiaras | Seedy iM Hamea mesmo | Shanty Gury hy Ce Bota; | EbaceRt amuassean, SAM Gate cet | ra wen ot cou, masts, pation St. NICHOLAS FOR MAY ts parlors for Guat purpose to Mrs, Adeline Du: | Yale, ‘They were charged with deserting from COBLINBEDOUL five, Contes be cee tee ee casting Waa as great a suocess as the execution Lieut George ATY aenistant adjutant general; | win eyes, Contains the chapters of “saitilo | Yai Mack, the elocut acl Work on the Pacific rallway atter receiving ad- | ing that {t answered ali the purposes for watch Tae teapot | M. Emamet Creul,commissely; Lieut LA, Batley, & most in- u opening By guests of the hotel and tuetr invited inienag. | jances, and were, ea08, sentenced tos months | it wad intended, and it would be an act of in- | DableTen ordnance buliding Photographs ot it | M_Emmet Urel,commlss ‘Jonn 4 When namin Boys, gi of the hotel and Ghee aes ene imprison: st hard labor, which they served. | justice to the government to adopt a device of a ran taken with several sailors on the ey e, and Lieut. A. Burger, en- 4 NEW SERIAL FOR BOYS. ns, Mack was assisted by Mr. Tweeddale, who | ‘There is now talk of an international demand ferent make at a cost. Fegraphs “has” ‘been. giti, “RES? »PhO- | “the Washington Lignt Infantry, headed by Parrett by Wiltam 0. Stoddard, author of “Dab Kia- | Ti. ‘srs, Mack gave fve or Six recltations from | (F C@mages Pelng made _ trenetecroa ey iih, folowing Mr. Fayman had Teles “paper and cnotne or tm Grapher ee Tight inten try band, of 22’pleces,came Spent zer,” and “Among the Lakes;” “How Polly | varions plays, in her usual felicitous manner. His Head Crashed. for is deviog for whic tt bene ee patent | tne igne was , Dot very good. Pho- | Rimh marchin i oe eee the studios Went to the May Party.” Lacy Larcom’s aprit | EYetestot Bischof, Mrs, Fowelland Mise rene | | New Hacwawice. NJ, aoywas siruor be | ous nominal consideration given, and on the | {2ecePue Of the statue as It now stands will be | Ponting a, Ross, Goddard and Muller com- ‘Garnead . grea ickson (colored), aged 45 years was stru: same james had transferred “f Be There were cei aua ari fms ry | Stee Cue serany So ag | imeesres a Narre ele | rc geared ne | hese re sno ae games| SeetS ts a ae ed sa dung an interesting story, “On aGrindstone;” more | ers; Mrs, an< Miss Voorhees; Mr. and Mr. | vania raliroad, at Millstone junction, on | aroraluy eters cre each, payauie quarterly, | $:000 to Complete it and give mare elovauon wo | Of in bine’ and gold blue pants, walte anor ary getint cFhacton Rogers,” and a | Mtasbiveton McLean and Mes General Haz | Sunday ‘morniig, is head’ was erished | and bad als given snows tiswamear Gar | woslatte the onginal ped they moved with ce Sreat deal else, making an exceedingiy enter. | SevsioE ana Mrs. Pendleton; Miss Osborne; Mrs: | causing death, {erring all hie interest to Sheridan. It is stated | Blocks which, were Se ne aa granite precision of Veterans, ad were, i . ap a = cd . x 1, —— d the Misses in Ontario, gyre * | a8 usual, much sdmired. Cretishaw; Mr. and Mrs How. Labor Strike in On: made, applied ‘to Fayman to sign another | Maine ty was experi- | *0 Light Capt. D. Mecath- oS Price 25 cents; sold everywhere. arg, anda number of other prominent peaple. Bamrizox, Oxr.. Apri 35.—The moulders in | paper. which would have signed away nis ight al costae tase ox. uniformed in gray, with black cord a cae 2p _— SCBIBNEB « Co., Yor. | y; raaomner party was given ob Sat- | tnis city bethg refused an increase of 10 per cent | to a reissue, At this date (uly sith) proposais Rave tenn botnets arin, a ns, 3 | an cloth trimmings, w kite epanietves; 60 men — SSS | botel by Hon a. ae un ee on their wages have work, Se — jilted aad | Wa8 $20,000 for the statue complete and in ina = crack Sy eatin and batis from ot Wess yotel struck hep x ling, headed aot coe pany 47 4up « nurcemson, HM. Johnston, of Bat ‘and Mr. 3 Philadelphia and Heading. Jamison, whe were on the former commission. | P) Gatera part of the city. Tt was ized June pe a yan, » Whose father isan intimate | py = 2 ‘April 95.—In the U. 8. cireutt | and Mr. Sister, of the R. W. adjustment divis- DOCUMENTS IN THE PEDESTAL, Defore the late war. They Well and ae S17 Minth st. northwest, friend ot botn Col: Johnston and Mr. Stephens, right 101 hepa Before the statue Bots ae wer ve at table tend nt in relation to in. proposal of Gen, Tepresent- Was raised to its position, | marchea well. = GIVE SPROIAL ATTENTION TO Sree ae ves se ihe host. | the decree Dy McCalmont Bn corer te cating fast- | documents cont Union Veteran Corps, 8. E. Tomascn, = a the Spay ie nit; Stephens prevent the iague of the $150,000,000 blanket | ener at 19 pe Bd right to manu- services of Admiral Farragut and briet | over 50 men in by field music. MODEANISING DEFRCTIVE FLUMEINe | *Blertained the company fuxomary | Mortgages, was postponed until’ to-morrow. | facture at 7 cents 7, WAS thigcom- | Distory of the ecg s ‘This althoug! ‘a Year old, pro- are ie OEY SLUR, Detter table talker than hey "His fusncre se E'Reastng raliroad held their Orst sooty 1a aoe Wag reporied gh EAVOFODIY, and was | Tox which was aatedden te ae ape Seated 9 fine eppcerance onutormed ae regular ‘admiral ‘seems. inex! rand SA copy Of the Army and Navy Register and & ir triecas were —e 5D, HAVING A LARGH FOROR oF his style of narrating cannot be the office of the on this morning, or ole fe? mall model in bronze of the | 820 their considerably

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