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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Borthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tee Evewrxe Stan fs served to mn! tn the Ser cota tet serait Copies at the counter a wentseach, $5y mallpontage prepaid 00 cents « mouth, ne year, $6; #ix mont fButered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as - ERR: ‘abtished on Priday—$2 h wi 5 tis b3 P Eorbeereepaid. Bix mouth $1 To copies tor 810-20 coy ies for a So All all subscriptions must be paid in advance; payer yer than Ye . Pidkths of advecticina inade known on Che % 59—N2 9,025. ~ pening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1882. TWO CENTS. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR Awcsewexts—Sth pare. ATTORNEYS—Ist page. AveTion Saces—5th page. Booxs, &c.—7th page. Boarpine 4th page. Bustwess Caaxces—4th page. Borpens’ Surrires—6th page. rrr Ireus—8th pace. Coustny Rear EstaTe—3th page. Dzatus—8th page, Dry Goops—8th page. Evvcarroxar—4th page. Frvanctat—Tth page. Fasay Scrriies—8th pase. For Rewt (Rooms)—4th page. For NT (Houses)--4th page. For Kent (Misceilaneoux)—4th page, For SaLe (Miseelianeous)—4th page. For Saxe (Houses)—4th pase. GexriEtex’s Goons—3a page. Hovservestsiisos—3d page. Lapis’ Goons—8th page. Loser axp Fouxn—4th page. Ly or Lerrens—2d age. Lecrurns—sth pace. Mover To Loas—4th page. Meprear, ko.—7th page. Prnsoxat—sth pare. Puorrsstosar—4th-page. Praxos axp On Presics, Excun Prorosats—3d page. Rarzroans—6th yp Rerie1ove Norices—Ist page. Brectat Norices—Ist page. Srectacrtes—4th pace. Breamens, &c—6th powe. Sare Drrosrr—3i po: Stwixe Macurxes— page. ‘Tue Tuapes—6th pare. Uxpenraxens, &c.—8th pare. ‘Waxtep (Help)—4th paze. WANTED (Situations) 4th paze, Wan rep (Houses)—4th paze. Waxrep (Miscellaneons)—4th paze. {Ce ORANGE CULTURE IN FLORIDA. ‘The Lake Fustis Orange Grove Company, Just or- ganized, have a few shares of stock yet undispored of. Books open fo" "This company require ad t, only $5 per month for a liuited ent saier aud better, or that gives Zot the Master Builders ney’ 13% and E streets, SAL- j at 7:3 is requested as Nuiportant business weduifes Your comer Ti. JOHNSON, Chatrman, THOS. J. KING, Secretary. m6-60" FoR PERFUMING | ATH ‘Wee CASWELL, MA! 1117 Broadway and Newport, RI. SAMUEL KrR, | al DEY GOODS, 30 7th street northwest. New French ena Scotch Gingiuaus, just opened; best @™alities at low prices, ‘Bulks, Satins, and Hhadames, extra good values. = SAL S. SHEDD, = 402 9TH Street Nontuwest. PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES, TINNING, MANTELS AND GAS FIXTURES. Jobbing in all of the above Branches. S27 Esrouares Fuaisuep ror New Wore. CS E F. BRooKs. GAS FIXTU 531 1. Agency for Mitchell. mense stock. Low prices. y Lam Shades. wgiable Gus Lights &e., ke. Fa WE BREATH AFTER NG, EY & 6O.'S COLNMYRRH. 8 Fifth avenuo New York, ard Bolxest, Corcoran Building, mice & Co., New York. 531 15th street. MES Hi McG 2A ERI SUPPLIES, “n war the ‘ireasury Department, asitineTos, D. C. Bartlett, Hayward & Co.'s Architectural Iron Work. Ma- *s Paints and Colors, Leads, Oils, Plate, Window ed Ornamental Glan; Minton'e ‘Iles, Terra al ‘PUBLIC VOICE Wacntxctox, D.C. December 90, 1881. Gentlemen: 3s husianl, who fo asif- ferer trom dyspepsia, end from wt ters. I can most rs from the «liseare. [Brown's Lron Bitters not only ¢ Ress, Malaris, Lassitales, but ‘wasting diseases of the Liver, Li ATTORNEYS. EDW. H. THOMAS. HALL & TH a, ATTORNEY! AW, street northwest. -AT-LAW, 60, Corcoran Building, ‘The Star Route and Straw Bond Caves. RERDELL AXD BUCK GIVE BAIL. This morning in the Crimtnal Court, Juge Wyle, District Government Affairs. A STRERT INPROVEMENT WANTED. A statement by the Commts- SPECIAL NOTICES. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N.A. Washington News and Gossip. | AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL. Regular Sabbath rervices at 11 a.m. and 6'p.m., | GOVERNwENT RecerPts To-pay.—Internal reve- MQ. Rerdell indi wiltii the “SDoraava: rely, soners from the property Nol fers and residents of 3 nf treet no! est, frou O h ste, Gy ly the Poco, te, Gouins B.D. | enue, 2,508.17 customs, $814,708.18 THE STOLEN STATE PAPERS INVESTIGATION | ana otters, tor conspiracy in the star routs casey, | 1ot,§ wet, froia O street to Rhode Island avenu, setting forth the condition of that street, and akking ior its piving. ferred to the Engineer Cx at asa temporiry relief ce, WAUGH |. E. CHURCH, 3p AND A = streeeta northeast, (seats free.)—To-morrow, at 11 a.m.. Rev. Cuanies ‘ADams, D.D., and at 7:36, Sp m., Mise JENNIE SMITH. i AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day, were Senators Frye and McDill; ex-Senator Cald- well, of Kansas, and Representative Anderson, gave bail in $5,000; Mr. A. C. Richards, surety. In the case of Alvin O. Buck, (charges of conspiracy and perjury), the ball of $2,000 was given by Rot Tt was te- stoner, who states portion of the rotten “DISTRICT BILLS IN THE HOUSE— COMMITTEE MEBTINGS, ETC. ‘ood pavement tn t street wos 7Se_ Miss JENNI® SMITH, THE TRATEROAD | Aldrich, Farwoll iL), Shallenberger, Harden- ert Boston, who algo went on the bond of W. ¥ taken tip and replace cain tine fait ot 80 1 gh Sete - a mspiracy and perjury), vel, ails y. 1s full eee rad vee weet | van ae The District in Congress See en ee Pe | ee as oa fier ‘To-mereow (Sunday) evening, at 1:80 o'clock. Come | | NAtiowaL Bank Nores received for redemption | 15 eno senate yesterday afternoon, on motion of BAIL FOR KATE M. ARMSTRONG. maddy. The street 1s retstned 1 the list of SRSALIST Oi LINCOLN corresponding week 1n 1881, $1,145,000; ing of a butiding in Wast for the acco mmo- : 21 tn in ce 10 5 srine! TF Sine: Sih and D state services Fomorrow | day for redemption, $809,000." dation of the pension bureau and land office, was | fF conspiracy and perjury in the straw bond cas*s, | nues which have not 3 paved. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Lutwisie: J. Smith, erect a two-story and Dasem tw iling, 234, between ‘el ROTLWest ;22,000, c, B. Tanner, tween 3d and 4th stre-t ‘Sermon by thePaator, Rev. Ar ‘Sin and Death.” Sunday school at '3 CHURCH, 23D BTREET. .: morning prayer and ser- md sermon, 7:30 PT, ; on every Tuesday, 7. firmation Lec- was called into court by Mr. Chas Pelham. Miss Armstrong was attired in velvet skirt, grey coat trimmed With black velvet, and a black bonnet trimmed with plum colored ribbon, and as she stood in the front of the cleri’s_desk She attractad much attention. Mr. Elward Devlin was offered Kent, passed. 5 4 U. 8. Bons held by the Treasurer to secure na- tlonal bank circulation, March 11th, $370,979,200; to secure public moneys in national bank deposi- tories, $16,418,500; deposited to secure circulation during week , $1,719,000; deposited, $1,522,000, TAXES AND LICENBES. In the House yesterday, Mr. Neal by unanimous consent Introduced a bill (H. R. 5,031) for the as- sessment and collection of taxes and licenses in nt nal yer, 6 p.m. ‘andevery Thursday, 11 a.m, Con: m, the District of Columbia, and for other purposes, | as her bail in $1,000, and being examined by the ture, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. *_| Tae List or Euriores of the Post Office depart. | which was read twice and referred to the com- | court, and stating thit he had prop'rty sufficient, | There are 155 new advertissmentin Tuk STaR fal OHURCH OF THE INCARNATIO: CLE ment transmittad to the House of Representatives aber Cae ees en ee 2 as also a wife and six childrea, the court accepted | to-day. = 12th and N_streeta northwest, Rev. I, printed. ‘The basis on ame as | him eeeeeel I Townsesn, 8. T. D., Rector. -Eary celebration, in response toa resolution shows that twenty-four | proposed in Mr. Neal's original bill, —__.__ SysTewatizen Cantry.—The third mecting of Sim.) poraing service end sermon, 1 a.m. Sunday | are credited fo the District of Columbie. 3 REGULATING THE INSURANCE BUSINESS. St. Patrick’s Day. the boant of of the sixth sub-ctvision — ee 1t_| EXSusAToR BAnNox, of Connecticut chairman | Mr. Briggs, of New Hampshire, has introduced | {ORDER OF THOCrSSION oN THE 17TH IwsTaNT. | Awsorlated Chariti-s wos hell List Tursdiy eet [ce LONBARTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH, | of the national democratic campaign committze, | in the House of Representatives a bill which pro-| |The order of procession on St. Patrick's day | Qi) mA SURG Astiner. Vibe Bice teak CP weet Washington, <viees To-morrow atl. |g in the city touching the organization of the ses to regulate the insurance business of the ; March 17th), 1882, 1s as follows: 4 e Pratt o¢ m. and 7:30 p.m. Preaching by Rey. H. A. istrict. It Chief _m: uires that every company before s shal, D. Connell: special alds, J. J. eee eeaen mone: Meterelew at the House Godoy nite Representative | entering upon “ts business shall. have its whole | Puller, F. Coyle, J. Shannahan, MT : ALL SOULS! CHURCH, AN.FOURTEENTH | Flower, of New York, wo) is prominently men-| capital puld in in cast, sald expltal in no lnstance | | Kine divisionAssitaut, mrstia, M, Shucraes |i rinuing uipabi. ry es streets. Services at 11 o'cloc * Hi t less than $100,000. In eacl Instance where s, P. 3 re, D. ionian, J. e ,. an. nterest.nz report, frou w we exiract as pextor, Kev, Ie. R. Siipres, and in the evening a CGR CE UE ie EEE Ee companies are to have their origin else- | Knights St. Peter, Knights st. Patrick, Kulghts St. . o'clock. All are cordially invited. URCH, 20TH STR follows: Applicstions tor ald since organization, February 34, throuzh visitor STOPPING THE INTEREST ON CeNnscs CertiricaTes. | Where the Distri Commissioners are to be per-| Columbkille, Knights St. Joseph, Knights St. Ber- -» 61; OF These 16 UNION M. E.. CHi ; f fectly satisfied of their reliability, and each com-| nard. were wilite, and 45 were 26 of these Wiz: PY cet near Peuncslvenis avetiie. Preaching Tos | The Secretary of the Interior has addressed a let- | pny shall be properly recorded in the District. In | _ Second division—Asststant marshal, Ba 3] whit-and 1 were helped to food and morrow at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., by the Rey. | ter to the disbursing officer of the department, 10 | the matter of fire insurance companies each will | alds, J. H. O’Brien, J. Herrington, J.P. , | fuel—being vi —t were furnisied Pe, Souter, of the Troy Conference, Allinvited. Sets | which he says that he has incidentally learned | be required to have essets equal to their abilities, | J. O'Neil. Washington City Hib rman Benevolent | with work and two found in such Imac a ae ot ‘83 S of the certificates of | including a re-insurance reserve lability equal to | Society, No. 1; Georgetown Hiberaian Benevolent | pressing need were ity ney b that certain of the assignees of t (5p , FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. rut | service of volunteer clerks in the Census ofice pro- | fifty per cent of the premiums received upon one | Society. tor until the necessori sor lite could by Ue et : nul H ttreets northwest, Key | pose to hold uncollected the certificates in their | Year's risks, and an amount in proportion to the | _ The first division will form on Loutstana avenue, | Many Sad cases Ol destitution wore round ta the Jo-ren T. K Sersices To-morrow at 11 | possession until the interest upon the mount shall | unexpired time upon. ail other fire risks. Like re- | right resting on 43 strect. The second division | heart or our elly-—b tween Mood Ooh arm. and SECS cundialiy welcomen ie | fender the discount no greater than 10 per cent per | strictions are placed upon marine, home, life and | Will form on Louisiana avenue, right resting on | 7th streets. Many very necty atl. im School at Strangers are cordially welcome. 1f | (ynum. As this would be an evasion of the intent | other insurance compariies. left of first division. “The spectal aids will receive | have not recelved help tor Want of iuuds. Th eae REDERICK A. STIER WILLIRE of the act of Congress recently passed he directs Capitol Notes. and assign the societies to their respective posi- | committee on proviviis visitors for each square Hexion’ North Carolina svenne Methodist Trote.taut | that after the 15th of this mouth no interest shall 7 p tions. reported it this wo arly coud Mission, (corner th and B streets southeast, ) 40-mor- | he atlowed to any such assignee for any portion of | _ Last night's session of the House was devoted | Societies are expected tobe on the ground at| pleus). Mr.and M lusively to the consideration of pension bills. ‘There were seventy-seven bills the House shortly after 10 o’ck till Monday. time which may elaps* between that «ate and the day on which the certificates shall be presented by the assignee for payment. 11:30 o'clock sharp, so that the procession may start promptly at 12 o'clock. ‘The route of mareh will be down 43 street, pass in review of Di Nir. AtLec, Mr, E. K. Jolnaon, Robbtus, Mrs. Frenci, M ton and} assed, and then k p.m. adjourned => CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, G S8T., BET. 13th and 14th, Rev. Wat. Paret, D.D., Rector— 11 a.m, ‘At the evening ¢ervice all 0 p.m. With het of society. As S, pale pink sash, with hat of society. Marshals of socleties, blue ’sash, red, white and blue rosettes, With sad dle-cloth trimmed with blue. stant mars! ee oun aE ne Cer vice ry coeey SERIE SITE) e let. Commissioner to Pennsyl- | tee, offerel i ire free.” Questions answered sveniny IGRANTS IN CHICAGO. der 2 a vanla avenue, to the Capitol, around the builJing | ships and di rie morals Me eae Be pene oe eed Irwin, of Wyomhig Territory, to be agent at| by the east front, then te Pennsylvenia avenue to digston. ‘The lavor Or are we left to the general idea of Christ's example?” 1 | J o ational eae Shoshone agency, Wyomtng Territory, and Charles | the Executive Mansion, passing in review by the | fiv® an oquested £0 Lak (pe QHOLY-CROSS CHURCH, CORNER MASSA- health have called upon the President, urging the | Monteith, agent at the Nez Perces azency, Idaho. | President, thence along PSinee Ivana avenue to } for the fa public meeting and the giv <a _chuvetts avenue snd 16th street — Lent ser- | necessity of action to prevent the spread of small- | _ ‘There 18 but little prospect of the passige by the | St. Ann’s Infant Asylum, to. Geor.ctown, around | of an. entertateinent ot Wiel, conti ea unday, Mating, 9a-m. ; Litany, Holy Commu- | pox, particularly in the west and north@est. It} House of the Senate 8 per cent refunding bill. The | the fountain, back along 'M street to 26th street, | food, fuel, clothin:, ¢ shoukl be received nicn and Sermon, 11 Evensong and Lecture, 7 | was stated that 9 per cent of the small-pox in | Dill has not even been considered by the sub-com-| to pennsylvania avenue, to K street to 1th, to G | foe distrivution among (he nealy. Pees Rector. ie” | Chicago has been spread by tinmigrants passing | mittee of the committee of ways and means, | street to 10th. to Ml, passing St. Josepl’s Orphan septa Dicer weed sai oe =-___—_ | through or remaining in the city; that 70 per cent | to which it was referred. —__ Asylum, to 7th stréet to Louistana avenue, to City | Deens i Fre have beon recorded az follows: M. Die orsieen Ri seeroe oi cutee ct EL Ocoee | Cae et re aera eo anne THE SENATE COMMITTER ON RATLROADS Hall and distil | ajas; pink sash, white sndate- | QWMeHUCIMER to L. Totriner, part 14, square 49 preaching by. th FREDERICK D. | Chicago, and that fron BR aa . 2 the consideration of Mr. 8 pec s, pink sash, w! die- 1 $——. EH. Thomas, trustee, to A. Behrend, part 30 p.m. Presehing by the pastor, FREDERICK D. e abet tbe aie held a session to-day for : e, red, white and bi . wa Powsde. [Seats free. All very welcoune. Fae rat moe unalt pons Maat OF 100 patents 10 | afaxey’s Dill, which provides for the ratification of | $I0tH, trimmed with blue, red, white and blue | 6, square — Patrick E. Of aDivan wes gf o>~ MISS JENNIE SMIT! ent of Work i "s National Chris meeting in Masonic temp e€ (msi of nuirosd employes, printers, letter- Sullivan, part 7%, Cobb to George (Park and Pine s SUPERIN $2.00. Clarence sq 9; . speak English, Four German steamship lnes Wood, p. it ty Mount Pleasant, P44 have contracted to bring 112,000 emigrants in May, and the western authorities think that vaccination should take plac the act of the general council of the Choctaw na- tion of Indians in granting to the St. Louis & San Francisco Railway company right of way for a jor Railroad — rior to their leaving thelr | railroad and telegraph line through that nation. —— >. —_—_ tr CRDEI f b age 2 INDICTED FOR MUKDER.—The grind fury to-da! Pattige® Urchimnct nseecanhlone Arinter Ite” | homes, or are least before they are distributed | The ‘measure wes very. wencrily diseuosed. aud Safety from Fire or Panic. returned 20 ii li-Luent against Wiltbuu Hottie fOF of the District Union. Public ed.” it | through thecountry. eee ee to i Sup comrat es) oo ne ot REPORT OF THE SAFETY COMMISSION ON THE SMITH- | the murder of Joseph y stricing h 7 T enators Kellogg e chairman), lawle: ' the head with a st 5th of Jul @ 4 street “ewe Boot, Buaesune, of |, TRANSFERS OF BULLION.—The Secretary of the | Brown. ‘The sub-committee was requested to sub- | SONIAN INSTITUTION, Oo“CORAN BUILDING, AND | { ladietment. a serdders ode Island, will preach at L a 3 * | Treasury has directed that a transfer be made | mit Its report to the full committe as early as | DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. petit larceny. from the bullion fund at the mint at Philadelphia ‘Tae commission to inspect bu'lings in the Dis- to the Treasury of the United States of the sum of trict today submitted the following report to the practicable. Senator elles: ‘thinks that the re- fe WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF FIFTH port may be made next wee and F streets northwest.—Preaching at 11 a.m. SENT To THE Pentre: 7:80 p-m. by the pastor, Kev. Wat. L, McKsaxEy, eo x gold coin Sear Soe eG Then THE itseo on Micah re | District Commissioners: HeREI NS 0 cinta euler nen See wunnion after morning service. Sunday School at | vaults wiich are now crowded to their utmost ca- e House com: ee on ssippi levees met « v1 e ellen ep ganet often $0 a.m. and 3v,m. Frayor meeting Thursday even- pacity. He has directed a transfer of $5,845,082 10 | toaay and heard! the statements’ of gentlemen | ogo ere ee ee ere the east wing and Eu-tn, two years; John gold bullion from the assay office in New York to the mint at Phiiadelphia, and also a transfer of $2,628.91, mainly in gold, from the mint at Denver connecting corridor to the main building of the Smithsonian building was visited and inspected. In this portion of the building are all the records 7 years; Albert representing the Mississippi river commission. CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATB. FREE METHODIST CHURCH, MASSA- S chusctts avenue, near 7th street northwest.—Rev. ars; Chi M. Damon, of Kansas, will preach This (Saturday) a e Session yes con-| and valuable document: belonging to the Insii- | ‘Thomes, grand lar nars cach nine, sso Sabpath at 11 ain, Holiness meeting at | “0 ‘he mint at Philadelphia. Se eee een paren enee tute, The interior 1s entirely of wood, ity ar- | allas Scott Thomas, petit lire-ny, 3 oD pe Tre AU ate welocecinay te: ‘Tue Ecreka Sprixos Case.—The Secretary of Tae ce oo hte aster general; Walter 1. | FAnet making 1t especially unsafe and Htable. to | Peyton, 24 offence, petit tater . BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR 67m L ral; vr H-| accident from fire, fus endangering the entire —— Sir sireen Tetupente--preenitis ee eto ee oe ee ocean ate Eureka Springs | Johnson, collector of internal revenue’ for the sec- | Duilding. "As a matter of sitcre, this. Wing, sind ; e.—Marla Byrnes to- PAUSCR: a 1] gem. eubject: "Weep not” Ao | cine ot ne a eee copes Ta uutural | ond district of Georgia; Butler B, Strang, of Penn- | corridor should be completaly cleaned out and re- | day, Wy Mr. J. ALS a Dili, for a divorce subject: ‘*Songw in the Night.” All cordially | and subject to entry as such, thereby reversing | sylvania, United States marshal for Dakota; Sulll- | Huitor fire-proof material, with improved modes | from Patrik Byrne ‘ married in 3 ie || the decision of the genera tinnd office. Yan M. Cutchenn, United States attorney for the | o communication and egréss. Poughkeepsie ne charges r Y r EAVEN— sE : 3 eastern district of Michigan; Frederi-k Saloman, | «py tnvitation of Prof. Newcomb the Corcoran | are cruelty, &. “Bat the New Church Tempis Neri Capitoe near | NAVAL Onpens.—Professor Asaph Hall has been | of Missouri, surveyor general of Utah; Sergeant | painting tmetke Ne heey Ne a the Corcoran ——— B street, 'Y Seats all free. 1 ordered to report for duty as a member of the | Williain D. Wright and Frank Green to be second | the «Nautical Almanac,” was Visited. This is a NDR THE OLFOMARGARTNE PHIAN ECCLESIA MEETS | Transit of Venus commission. Professor Simon | Heutenants for the signal corps; William H. | 15 q very tall building, and above the second story hard Hudson, coin- F at 11 a.m., in MeCanley's | Newcomb detached from the naval observatory | Chase, justice of the. peace. District of Columbia. | is composed of inflammable mat which makes ‘zed tn the Police Hall, Pennsylvania avenue, between 20 and 3d streets | and onlered to continue on duty as superintendent | Untted Siates consuls—William T. Grinnell, of it dangerous. ‘The building should be supplied with two or more stationary tron lidders and stand-pipes, properiy. |-cated. “The Cotumb.a Bulidinzs cir possession and substance in seu garine d that southeast. “The object of the meetings is a weekly re- Riewubrance of Hie death of Messiah in the use of bread and wine, as the emblems of his broken body and shed of the nautical almanac. More MEN WANTED FoR Tue Navy.—The Presi- New York, at Bradford, Kogland; John M Wilson, ot Ohio, at Bremen.’ Postmasters—Samuel G: Sargeant, at Methuen, Mass: E. C. Van Kirk, posing ince of : in which are located Mave. statnped in blood, atid t expound the holy scriptures, which show ; Tthacay N.Y.; J. W. Ort, Ktox, Pa.; Melville @: ‘ : ewes el ne ot tc substance on Paayeay of Kisrnal Life. Public are invited. No_ol- | font and the Secretary of the Navy nave indorsed | Wincgur, Atchison, Kan‘ Williim Jonneon, Wil | sbe,Distict OMices, was also Inspected. In te Stu day or February, lection. the recommendation of the chief of the bureau of | Iw. Gal Ee en ee eas i Rat eget ? > HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, COI equipment and recruiting in favor of an Increase | rig tiquoR COMMISSION BILL PAassED BY THE] trict, and buta very smiull portion of them are.in ass, Hunten “and god F-—Preachin, by, ee Ce aa BENATE, the fire-proof vault. This is old, of In- ease 1 apy he defendants, Gatton Eos. = 120 Be ae i ee flammable material, and In the event of a fir i A moti information, on School. authorized to be enlisted annually. Commodore} The Senate yesterday, by a vote of 34 to 14, | Hammable material, and Aig: EASE TE Srouid | aecoun corn detier | ier written tee O°, NINTH STREET, METHODIST PROTEST. | Bnzlish says, after deducting the number of ap-| passed a bill to regulate the liquor traftle. It pro- | Ne momciine tosses the alt Die mages ree > brough t tes statute, ap. C2 ome Ghtureh.—itev. J... Lruicut, of Maryiand | prentices under training, and the men required to | vides for the appointment sy the President and | to, witch could not be replaced, ard which would anUsity 2 ht is claimed tbe esonl Contes ces) Will sesscie as 22 ame Sanday, | AAUDLY | ee eS comme ane navil | confirmation by the Senate of a commission of | prove a most serious loss to the community. In Toads, Unat any p-rson gelling the oles. secrete 22 = Fane Covdaly ee NT eee eee ee (ea etch cas | Seven persone, not more than four of whom shall Addition, it may be said that the building 15 not at | margarine tn tHe way coscribed shall forfeit and be of the same political party, nor be advocates of | all adapted to the purposes for which it is used, 3 I n pey a fine of $100, to ty - CHURCH. — Rev. N. M. | regular crutsers of the navy ts very seriously Im-| prontition, to hold office not exceeline two years, |-causing great, inconvenience, not only 40 the off. | nny court of the Dis ‘Preaching at 11 a.m.,by Re aired. ‘The dratt of a bill providing for the en-| Who shall {hvestizate the alecholle liquor traffic, | clals, but to all citizens having business there, and | Jurisitction for the trial of misiemeanors—one- , B at 7:30 p.m., by Rev. J. istment of 500 men is now before the committee | its relation to revenue and taxation, and its gene: | should be speedily abandoned. haif of sald fine going to the tuformer, and the Geica Sales cca ne nee and dem Lose | om approprratian: Tal economic, criminal, moral and scientific as-| “The bullding at the corner of Pennsylvania ave- | balance to the treasury of the District of Colum- ee iggbing Oiaac pects {n connection with pauperism, crime, social | nue end 434 street, used for police headquarters | bia. Tne defence claim that the statute providing Toe NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN Rév. Henry Hiaii.anp Gannet, United States | vice, the public health and genepal welfare; and | and the fire-al iran telegraph olfice, siiould also be the case shall be tried by indictinent, and the Srecinrch. her, A. A. Hopge, D-D-, of Princeton, | minister to Liberta, who died at Monrovia Februa- | who’ shall Inquire us to the practical recuits of | abandoned. It ls Od, hot adapted for tne purposes, Police Court, not having power totry by indictment, ee amt eau en oN and evening. Ser | ry a3th, was born in Maryland in 1817. His father | lcense and prohibitory legislation. ‘The commls- | hus four business plies on treground floors which | has no Jurt-ticton in tie matters hones tte peace S82 was a runaway slave, and went to New York cliy. | Sloners are to serve without salary, and to report | ronder it the more dangerous. In addition to all| toquish. If this polit is carried the CALVARY BAPTL ‘The deceased began Ure by going to sea as a cabin | Within eighteen months after the passage of the | the records of the police department from the date | be no case made azatust the porthwest, Kev. SAMUEL H. GREENE, | hoy, On his return he entered Canaan academy, | act. An appropriation of $10,000 is made for their | of its organization, the buifling contains the valu- | court. ‘The Crlmin 1 Curt being SL ee ee but was driven away by a mob. He then went to | expenses. able instruments of the fire-alarm service, Which | tries by indictment, cannot try mistemeanors, and ck $y of tise chu the Oneida institute, where he graduated. In 1837 BANKING AND CURRENCY. cost many thousands of dollars. as the very deiective st. tute elas es Unis a misde- he appeared as a public speaker. He entered the meanor, then there 1s no law : 5 Us District by Soe 09. Oo the] at the meeting yesterday of the House committee THE CHURCHES. Sapte Di ee — Me FB | EP south, cx aud K atrcets northwest. | ber of the National: xbteslneery goles Ae tas | on banking and currency Representative Crapo | ‘The commission have also made a report on the | Wich the wale of oleo:n ad espana N.** Attorney-at-Lew, Joc. (Ghuplaner tieSer ate) Sepvine ae a4 EOu | ee of the war he delivered a Sermon before the | made a verbal report upon Representative Hewltt’s | condition of the churehes in this District. Mony | granted unt ln-xt Wednesdar, aut tie defendants Rooms 6 snd * Gunton Law Building, Aduresses by Kev. J. G. Ames and I. | House of Representatives at its request. He was bill to secure a uniform standard of value, to the | Of these edifices were found to have their doors | gave their personal bonds tu tue sum of $900 for Louistena aveuue. 27 at” | ay pened minister to Liberia by President Gar- | effect that it 1s not advisable to recommend the | Open outwards, and some had dei ve herting | thelr appearance. [y SAiLEs BROWN. ATIONNET-ATAAW, SENGLISULUTHERAN GHUnGH, | Ml, and salied November 12th last. He was a] proposed legislation at present. Representative | apparatus, rendering them unsafe on account of ne ee 2: (For the pest 14 years Rexister in Bankruptey for .O.), wives epectal attention to Collections, Aseign- fents for the b fitof creditors, and thesettiament of Estates of per deceased. Gifice in Guntan, Bu: foe, Lovimana avenue. Jal4-3m ROSS PERI, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, iat D Seager, Opposite City Hall ni-6m AL Tl g8S85g E P AA L da tts BMS te 244 0 Fass RRR OO Y YA L R RO OY ¥ A EL Ento 9 YY AA EL R RO Y AAA L ~” R ROO ¥ A ALLLLT 2317-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR axo 401-403 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. STILL FURTHER KEDUCTION IN KID GLOVES. OW IS THE TIME TO BUY THEM. S BUTTON PALAIS ROYAL KID GLOVES...... Se Former Price, $1.36. 4-BUTTON PALAIS ROYAL KID GLOVES....... Tc Usually Sold for $1.50, FBULTION PALAIS ROYAL KID GLOVES......$1.00 Worth $1.75. During the past few days we have made Sweeping Aeduetions in ALL our Departments, to make room for w GRAND OPENING OF SPRING GOODS, DUE NOTICE OF WHICH WILL BE GIVEN. HAY warp & HUTCHINSON, 017 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH AND P STREETS, DUPUNT CIRCLE. PLUMBING, FURNAOES, RANGES MANTELS, &c. Jobling in all these lines. no man of remarkable force of character abd of large influence among the colored people. “THE OLD FLAG,” ETc.—In dead earnest a con- corner Lith and i morrow,at 11 am. and 7 A Divine Naturaléan: Wis Who Hath ‘T. their exposure to fire. Some of the exits were badly constructed and insufficient. ge 3 northwest.—Services Tem. soruing subject, Meanings?” Evening, Touched My Clothes?” Sermons by the Tewitt’s bill provides “that the gold and silver coins of the United States which are a full legal tender shall hereafter be interchangeable at their lawful value, elther for the other, apon the demand of Methodists in Council. MARYLAND CONFERENCE M. P. CHURCH. ‘The Maryland Conierence of the M. P. Church, Affairs in West Washington. e Sran’s telegraph’ paster, Hev. 8. mud mvitation toll. _Iv"__| stituent, who thinks he has arizht to “Instruct” | any holder thereof, at the ‘office of the assistant | prerew py a Doa.—a few days aco a smatt| ea cig ies Lit ee graphic (9% HON, JOUN HILE, OF NEW JERSEY, AND | his member of Congress, has written to the latter: | treasurer In New York, woe pe eee eons child of Nancy Jackson, colored, living at 1345 | TPOTt closed yesterday, adopted the resolutions Fe eS By BAN rxzie, the Evangelist, who | “You ought to vote not only against the repeal of | Of $100, or any multiple thereof. eel 2159 | Monroe street, was bitten by a dog, and yesterday | Proposing the establisiunent of a school of the- 4 Salt Lake City for two years, M.C.A. Gospel Meeting, at Tallinudge Hall, 3 y. m., Sunday, 12th. Bible claw 4:30, at Chapel, 904 E the arrearages of pensions Dill, but also should = introduce nd pass a biil to give pensions to those provides for the repeal of all laws Tent, the dollars. amount to be colned of standard. silver ee SAYS Ae ae to hydrophobia was feared. much inflamed and ledical aid was sum- ology. The resolutions propose to open the semt. nary next September. A iuinister of the confer- s e se | The ject of the bill, as set forth in the preamble, Pe street neriiwest. dJosuem Bowes teacher. “Young | Who tics here yay bien ana ee never Peet oie aco ann torte muunaiatne quailty of moned, and the alarm of the mother somewhat | enoe ts to be placed at its head as principal, and a ay ee the standard stiver dollar with the legal unit of | HN en tne physician to the having | Committee of Revs. J. J. Murray and H.C. Cush- (o> A MEETING OF THE PAVERS UNION value established by Congress.” ‘The subject was | ince nad Drought to is’ ateantinn’ tress ing and Mr. J.C. McCullough was appointed to recta, HOS ast at, hear Hell, corner of 8th and E| Y.§. TROOPS ASKED FOR TO SUPPRESS Tas Oana | discussed at some length by the committee with- Statement to the effect that when he was sum- | N0Mminate a principal for election. The principal Fequcttal toutieud by the onder Of the commutes | Rion—The g vernor of; Nebraska having called | Ot Texching final action, Fe Coimitten also dis; | moned to attend the colored man who had at. | st begin preparatory work at once, His election Wt" BENJ. LEACH, Secretary, upon the President for military assistance, he has cuszed Representative Crapo’s bill to amend t tempted suicide B; must be confirmed by the trustees of the Western taking laudanum, he stated that the case was hopeless, that aiter be left the friends of the suffering man administered anti- dotes and saved his life, is made out of whole stitutes relative % the circulation of national banks. Some amendments to the bill were pro- posed, and the subject was referred back to Kepre- sentative Crapo with Instructions to report at some Maryland College. Other i tors Will be se- lected, Adjoining conferences are requested to ald in sustaining te school. The college collections BF ie Oi SPECIAL, SESSION OF THE R.W. GEAND ENCAMPMENT of D.C. will 'd at Odd Fe'lows’ Hall, 7th street, on MONDAY directed that Ualted States troops available be used im case of emergency in suppressing the strike riot at Omaha. The Secretary of War yesterday atter- at E i tis year are to go for its support und a Tequest is prochinaton of the Grand G26 ae te'okeer stat Gas Guy | noon telegraphed General Sheridan, at Chicago, to | future meeting. “It was voted to hold the recular | lots that he (Dr. Suter) administered the anti- | tisveor are to go for its support und a request, is Hiusrereusy of the OF eran aren ea eogper ine the 684 | ssue the necessary instructions by telegraph to | meetings of the committee on Friday of euch week, | 40teS Mt Ouoe and made no such statement, Conference, and others, to pledze ten dollars each SK Special Selon of the Ie W. GRAND wi | General Crook, directing him to place himselt in | arg Moc Dissarisvacznon 1s expressed by io ett iD Ah The Missing State Department Papers. INVESTIGATION BY THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FOR- EIGN AVEAIRS. At the meeting of the House committee on for- for the same pu ‘A paper from the Alexan- dria (¥a.) mission asking that Rev. 8. B. Tred- Way, helt pustor, be sent back and proposing to raise $500 of his salary Was referred to the commit- zens generally at the proposed removal of the fire alarm wires from St. John’s church bell, which not only struok the fire alarms but also certain hours, as do the other alarm bells. Hope is expressed A be heid MONDAY, Mureh 13, at 8 o'clock p.m. upon the proclamation of the Grand Sire, and reeeive the report of the Grand Nepreseutatives as to the new work to take effect next July, and provide the Subordi- communication with the governor of Nebraska, and to cause any foroes that may be assizned to ‘Uhis duty to act therein under the directions of the governor of Nebraska. tee on missions. ee eee eT MAEON, eign affatrs, yesterday afternoon,to tnvestigate the | St" nee tor continuing the striking of alah wea | ALR from the Nortn Carolina Avenue ie ind Master and Grand Patriarch. | | PERSONAL—A London Gispaten Says that MF. | jossof certain papers in the Chilt-Peruvian corre- | the hours as heretofore. church, in Washington, to be lest without a. pas- D MEM: | 1000" Drummond, Secretary of the British lega-| ‘spondence, Francis O. St. Clair, chief of the con-| Mx. James C. DustN delivered an interesting ad- | F thls year Was referred to the president. tion here, is to go to Vienna, and that his place Is to be filled by Mr. Dudley Edward Saurin, who now oecupies a similar position at Lisbon.—Mr. sular bureau of the State department, testified as ‘THE BALTIMORE M. E. CONFERENCE SOUTH. to the method of filing ana keeping official letters. Gress before the Young People’s association of the rie churcl ve At the Baltimore M.E. conference south, at tle, 10-MORROW (Sunday). tt] o'dock, for the puss Dunbarton Street M.E. church last evening, In the He would recognize the right of the chief clerk or | lecture-room. chure! being | Fredericksburg, Va., ye-terday, J.8. Gardner, pre- Fabtons Gaauweny Suva past actu seceaue, OH" | Henry K. Willard, the popular ‘and enicient secre- | Secretary to ‘withdraw a paper from his custoay, | oture.room of the By TS Publere DEINE | cing chacr ei tae Meese on eae ores om: 'L. G. STEPHENS, Grand Secretary. | ry Of the Columbia Fire Insurance Company. is | but would refuse any other person. He remem-| Buarvess Prosrects.—As far as the canal is con- | chunzes of insubordination and slander against J. visiting Colorido.——Col. Beck, of Sterling, . is | bered indexing a letter from Shipherd about May = cn cerned, ‘the coal trade, it ts generally | L. Porterfield, of Hillsboro’ circuit. His case was Foe .PUASONIG, TA SPECIAL COMMUNICATION | in the city fora few days stay, the guest of Mrs. | 25, 1881. In August a call was made for certain | Comotad Prot ake Bot for enrty “trade. | relerred © a gummities Of Investigation, a8 fol- of LAFAYETTE LODGE, No. 19, F. A.A. M., | Electa E. Smit 461G ‘Who was formeriy | letters of the Shipherd corres} dence, and search | gioomy. It was hoped and ex; by Water street | lows: J. 8. Hutchinson, J. J. Engel, L. BR. Jones, gloomy. y Dy Lge Mae at ai cloc a entle on SUNDAY, 12th tn | postmaster at that place ‘ark Twain is coming | was made for a letter which had been Indexed in | Terchants that business would open early and | who will, to-morrow, report whcther a trial be the fiuneral of our Acceased brother, Crruncer carne | to Washington next week to talk eopy right mat- | the hand-writing of the witness, but it could not briskly this season. But, of course, when but little | necessary. J. A. Andrson, W. N. W: Ww. K. P.M. Members are requested to attend. thren of | ters to Congressinn.—— Joseph Pulitzer, of the | befound. He asked Mr. Walker Blaine tf the Secre- | coal comes in but few vessels come here, and| Marshall, W. B. Dorsey, G. T. D. lins, L. R. Bixter Lodges ore fraterually invited. St Louls Post-Dispatch, is at the Riggs.——Repre- | tary had it, Mr. Blatne said that he would make | Water street business is dull, in nearly all| Markwood and R. M. Williams were elected to ‘By order uf the W.M. sentative Jorgensen is in New York.——Ool. W. F, | inquiry. Nothing more was said about the letter. | pranches of trade except the graf. A desl | elders’ orders, and wili be ordained on Sunday. it RICHARD J. BLAKELOCK, Secretary. | Shaifcr, of New York, and Thos. B. Keogh, of | The witness said that he was under the !mpresston | of building was tile Season, ani may yet} Dr. Oook, of the Irish Wealyam cons ad. = WEBSIER LODGE, No. 7, K. OF P.—THE | North Carolina, are at the Arlington. —Sir Henry | that elther Mr. Trescott or Secretary Blaine had | po duna Sue ake figures tor Tabor and ma- | dressed the conference in behalf of the extension members of this are hereby ested to | Parkes and his daughter, who recently spent some | ealled for the letters; he remembered seeing some | terial may deter some. In ‘other respects the pros- | of their work in Ireland. He spoke disparagingly i THISEVEN time In Washington, sailed for Liverpool to-day. | of them on hts desk long after. thelr dave, but dla pects for spring traae are Of the land league, and stated tbat ir the money (clock, ta take action on the demise of Brother KE = not Know who might have had them. Mr. Tres- |" Hic Trpe.—March 12, 12:30 a.m; 12:59 p.m. | from the U! ites, which is about $5,000 a Notice of funeral hereafter. Management of the Soldiers’ Home. | cott often called for es and got them, as he | March 13, 1:26a.m.; 1:56 p.m. week, should cease, Unis agitation would be over From iew Ye was em} le] —————__—— fore next A the New York H understood to be in the employ of the depart- bel t Ma Ment as counsel. Mr. St. Clair said that he be- lieved that the missing letters were now at Mr. ‘Trescott’s house. He not think that they had been abstracted or destroyed. It ts not unusual for papers to be misplaced for the time being. ir. T. John Newton, employed in the index bu- (ee SIPNBERS OF GRACE AQUILLAR LopaE, LF No. 117, 1. ‘are requested toa‘tend a Spectal Necting TO-MOKROW (Sunday), 10 a.m., at H. Hoffa’s, 624 Pennsylvania avenue, for the purpose of making artaveemeuts for the funeral of our late Urether, Cuas. Henzprna. it” MORRIS COHEN, Secretary. The Senate committee of military affairs has been for some time investigating the management of the Soldiers’ Home near this city, and has made a serles of discoveries that reflect severely upon several of those responsible for the proper care of Affairs in Alexandria. Reported for Tux Eventa Star. 8aLE OF ScHooL Lor.—The school board sold to- flay the lot, 110 by 100 feet, on Cameron and Co- lumbus streets, opposite Christ church. This lot Be was followed by Dr. McCutcheon, of the same pohaes gee who made an earnest and powerful ay esolutions were passed of welcome and com- mendation Of thesé visitors, and of sympathy ip their needs and of a desire aud purpose to ald as sen Teau of the State department, testified that he re- | Was purchased some ten or twelve years ago at | them. Rev. Dr. Rodj ented Rev, J. Sp INSPIRATIONAL LECTURE—BY DR. w, | this institution. | It Is now an estate of about eight | Tempered indexing letters of Bhipherd of Ma $1,300, as site for a school house, but the Bridiey | them: Kev, Dr. Kodwers, presented | Re with“ | gh n ‘railiwaah hundred acres, and several hundred infirm soldiers ng ipl fa building was afterwards purchased + . ry EVENING, 1:40 clock. tulect Whom te teeen | Of the regular army are supported there. ‘Tne | May 2%, and June4. ‘There were marked pri {Ma 'the erection Of # Kew building found neolioes | Gold Watch nd chain from the members of the You orl, the Et ical Theolovian or the Literalist’ | funds of the institution are derived from a tax on | He never saw them again. and never knew the The lot Woe, however ned. to eound Reodléss. | conference, a8 a token of appreciation of lis taith- Talmage of Ingersoll ”_Sinscng by Col. Kocens. 1°” | the monthly pay of all private soldiersof thearmy, | Wowdut dice iinht Inge bead tabed oa rot tae | until lately, when it’ being devermined wo utilize ngs esteemed services ior thirty consecutive nt SEECIAL, CONVOCATION, OF EUREKA Who, Whenever they become infirm, have the right | tme'Mr. Hurlburt was receiving his instructions | elther the old court house or the court house lot to reside at the Home free of expense during their +n lives. There is a large v for school purposes, the sale of the lot was deter- Temple SUNDAY, March 13, f mn, for the ‘table farm in the Re SATE READ DORR er eee ae ined upon, 28, the lot is within a few hundred be at 1 Chapter, CHauNcEr ‘Mpanions of Sister Chapters purpose of at pals {he fuucral of our late Coippanion [tees Frappe ak C4 Mead genio ‘The committee met. at 10 o'clock this morning to | yards of tne ‘court house. ‘The price obtained is] At the Wilmington M. E. conference in session Sure, Each and prety Companion, is earnestly re- | of Alderney cows and a dairy. The mana: ae | ee ae ee een | eee Mie see allan css wclrgsinpe ay sancacery Raticeded quested to be present. of all the affairs of the Home are under York, had been sul as a witness The| THREE “ALEXANDRIANS DEAD.—Mr. Charles W. chairman stated he was in recetpt of a letter from Nowland, one of the best-known citizens of the Ist “ie =" EON THOMSON, Secretry._ | hip ue adjutant geoenal Othe ae Nee | Me Sulbnen, anted yesterday th New York, stat” | Want, deta his Teaidenco here us morning. Me. | Society, during ehe course of n address in Behalf THE ANNUAL MPETING OF THESTOCK- | mnissury general, and the surgeon general. ing he could not get here until next Wednesday, | Nowland ase bee gO; IS dis | cituded to a letter on local option written by Sen” HOLDERS OF THE NATIONAL LIFE TN: | “It hes been oMlctally Teported to tie Senate com- | There being no other witnesses the committee ad- | Wict several years during and after the late war. | aliude? to a letter on local option written, Uy Sep- SURANCE COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES | mittee that for a long time past, undeP the orders | Journed untilnext Thursday. death. at Pitusburg, of Mr, Charles Ward, reorntig Wilmington, holding that “ideal option” laws OF AMEIICA forthe election ef Directors of aid come of two of these commissioners—the otter. the lame Star Romte Pa to Tam. | residing on Variax, near Prince street, Here. Mr. | were of doubtful couetitutionality and postive tn- a i one beat — mK VI ver the . nd harried a wer Of Mr. A. D. Warfield. | ¢xpedi we Soon TUESDAY Maree 14 a at oreo | matter—the cholcest fruits and vegetables in thelr per wih Caleb Weve. “Btelkatetn grocer: at dhe Smuts | iseare ‘would not try the experiment of “local m. season have been regularly delivered three times | 4 Washington dispatch to the New York Heraia and Alfred strects, died last evening. He | option,” but that increased ‘cheeks under the ml-td J. H. NITCHIE, Secretary. | & week at the city residences of these commis- | to-day states that it has become known that agents | was the owner of considerable real estate in’ that | license be continucd. This letter, Mr. ai = sioners, and that the products of the di have | of the starroute combination “tried to tamper with | vicinity. Babcock said, killed we Dill eh and FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—BE- | heen delivered regularly to one of them. it was teres Nores—The ofori tract of | that Mr. Bayard had sold himself ‘the liquor nevolent citizens of the District of Columbia who the grand jury. Eleven or twelve members of this RTER’S NOTES.- less .cont t ‘ Rev. BM syrrove of the practical methods cf the Associated | further reported that the greenhouse, which 18) pody were approached in éifferent Ways, and one | Mr. G. W. Clifford has not proved a very proftt- | men. In reply to a question by Rev. Mr. Charities, are urcently requested to givo_ orders for | maintained at considerable cost from the funds of | in'so gross 4 manner that the ‘Jury had, it ee een kao ee Pop cucie cauit nasa teers | egee'sy Mhe"aauemmntarn rae | uae oe the unin ts ein, ts | Bee . Children's Clot +, Hous a Tratbaidery, “Dow etic Bervice, sehine vy hour ce mena as mee committee is now directing its autem. matter formally to the attention of the court.” Fasttwo us er pod oman’ ion ASeB ave mn made of .- M Mark Department of Associated “Charities, 1aieaY | late years Whenever Presidents have been invited pwr, tne wellcosan ontaee Brockiyhe iad = é m to the Home to refit one of the houses with ex- | last night at St. Peter's Brooklyn trom {2g PLATr's DISINFECTANT AND DEODOR- Denstve ©, Surait cut consumption, "Twelve years ‘defeated Bult ington aa TZER. sequent disposition Riley in the ring, and was Som. | Stewart ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. ee ‘May, 1879, he } is not kno Quart Lottles, 50 cta, that at least. two of the: Was wistonlous Gree Sake Bao” ead thes | fat hart the surgeon claimed the championship of the United States. | ance, but MILBURN’S PHARMACY, will be obliged to — season fs not ms 1429 Pennsylvania avenue, | quiry whenever the = poeees amendment tothe bietghmes of | tnst. Ce ie Tee, Ve. Home, has Russel the rok Uranen Of the yester-| ‘The No. 207 Extreet: Office. wbsidietece corte to Resigense, Telegrams to The Star. The Garficid-Rosecrans Letter. Special Dispatch to Tae Evextwe Stan. New York, March 11.—The letter to ex-Secretarp Chase from Gen. Garfield, criticising Gen, Rose CFADS, a8 published first in The Sun, Is authentic vyond © gout z=, published Copy was firs com ith the original, now in the possession of a genteman in this ay” wie — ‘The Rumors of War. Special Diepatch to Tax Peexiwe Stan. New Yore, March 1.—Private dispatches te bankers here from London state that little or no Teltance ts placed tn the stories telecraphed from the Continent of a probable war in Europe. Mr. Conkling*s Letter, Special Dispatch to Tre Everrse Stan. New York, March 12—Ex Senator Conkling Says that his letter declining the associate jus ticeship must ne given out In Washington, as it Wonkd be manttesty improper for him to make it public. His friends say “It ts very interesting reading.” Mr. Conkling appeared in court yester- A ee ea Ht. « ee we a on ehegtaph compiny. It was post poued Ull Monday, when he will arcu it, 2 pliers ate MEDY. Special Dispatch to Tae EVENING Stan. New Yor«, March 11.—The defalcetion of the long trusted clerk, Cornwall, of the Fourth Nae tional Bank, has If to stens on the part of the governing uittee of the Stock Exchange which wit it ts believed, clerks in banks eMices trom specutat a stocks. A m hes been adopted requesting members lock Exchange to recuse to do any Dust ML by brokers’ clerks, Cornwall hypothe el securities belonging to the bank, and this led to the examinition of the securities of many banks and brokers’ oMices. ‘There are some ugly rumors 00 the street as to results, > The Omaha Troubles, ARRIVAL OF MILITIA. OMAHA, March 11.—Nine companies of militia ate rived in this city early this morning Cand E, Sth United States cavalry, and company F, 8h Infantry iso arrived unter command of Captain F Two try from Fort th aG pected hourly. st cigereanee altimore. —Frank E. Ronsavtite, aged IX Yours, mnunutacturer of shirts, Com- suicide tis mornin: hooting himself in head wi atiem| azo by taking Laudae num. He despondent for some time, >_ Arrested. PHILADELPHIA, March 11.—The three Itallans who attacked Heary Marks last nicht, and stabbed him in the lert bre: ed carly this morne fog, and were held to await We res nit of Marks? injuries. They gave the names of Rocco Di Griene no, antonio Cromtontz and Angelo Varello. ‘The viclim Is In a pr mdition, — reign Affairs, THE INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH. Toxpox, Moreh 11.—Sir Henry Halond forwants to the p. bis dence wita Colonel Wingate in referenc aternation it shooting match. Sir Tv It m Ww, there fore, be const 1 thata matenh will take place at Creedmore in 1882 and at, Whubledom 1m 1883, wamittee calis Upon the foremost shots among veluiteers to practice with special referenc’ 10 portictoating in this coutest. He adds that nothing short of the best work of the best men the couatry can produce will insure BuO cess for the Britis! COPYRIGHT CONVENTION NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDER, The Athewram says the negotiations for a copye right conventh areal Britain and United States have been suspended, President Ar= thur and Secretary of State Frelinghuysen not sharing Gen. Garf“id’s views on the subject, THE CZAK'S RENUKE OF GEN. SKONELEPR, Loxpon, March 11.—Reuter’s Berlin telegram, reportins the Czar’s revue to obeleft for Ris recent utterances, says Uke Czar sab even, Turkey raises her head and refuses to sign the convention for the payment of the War expenses, Deeause she hopes war will soon Dreak Out be- tween Russa and Germeny and Austria. You desired to be useful to U 8, but, having frre tated ¢ un, have destroyed even that Jone Was possible under present German; eutral power in s thinking of praposing to a. Ww firmly resuses to ald the slevs of The penine Sula, Thus, thanks to you, Russta feeis herself derided, hooted at and completely isolated in Europe, Gold and Silver Shipped to Europe. ew Youk, March 11.—The steamship Germant a Lo-aday, took $550,000 Silver bars, J ‘EEDING'S TO-DAY. BALTIMORE, March 11.—The Baltimore Confer. ence of the lst Episcopal church continued Its sessioa W-duy, Bishop Wiley presiding, THE MORMON QUESTION. = Rev. 8. M. Hartock, of Washington, conducted » WAS PUL tpn the committee my in the place of Rev, J. K Who wished to be excused. “sired ihe committee to call upon to take action in reference to this matter, Which he std was a disgrace to the whole Lond, The jonary services are to be held Monday at 10 o'clock, 0 be imumediitely followed by me morial services, ELECTED TO DEACONS AND ELDERS ORDERS, The following deacons were elected to elders orders: Luther B. Wilson, Charies f. House, Tro villa C. Peters, Lewis L. Brown, Iocal preachers electad to deacons orler: Lewis e and Wm. Lombright. Caleb W. Green 1:0 recommended by the erly eon= ference of te Fiyetie street church tor deacons orders, but objection belug made by Rev. B. FB . Of Baltimore circu t, to the preaching of Mr. Greenfield, the presiding ekder, Mr. Price, Was requested to witharaw the recommendation, which was done. Edward Suith, a local deacon, was elected to not Ube quarterly elders orders on recommend. co nference of Swithvurg clreuit. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MISSIONS. Rev. J. W. Reed, of New York, missionary secre tary, made an address tn favor of domestic and foreizn missions. In the foreicn missions there 7,000 embers and 55,953 sttendiug public re listous service, and 49.000 Suaday school scholars, who have collect:d $80,000 towards their own sup- port. In these londs only 99 missionaries are em ployed. Besides Us the society has 3,438 mise stonarieg at work in our lands among the indians, colored people, ind the foreign populition, The average amount clven to foreign itssions Is aeve en y cents per member—tormerly it was one dole lar. G. V. Leech explained that now a large amount ts given directiy to domestic missions— formerly it was all sent to the parent board. THE OKDBR OF THE DaY was taken up, which was the paper presented om Thursday and signed by Revs. J. B. Van Meter, A. H. Ames, J. A. McCauley, A. M. Courtenay, Charies W. Baldwin, W. F. Ward, J. J. G. W ster, Joun F. Gouct#rani John H. Dashiell im Fefetence to presiding elders Vennor’s Latest Guem. MONTREAL, Morch J1.—Mr. Vennor says: would warn’ New York and the contiguous sea- ° board, also the middle staves, and possibly New- foundixnd and the maritime proviuces of the roach of Eascesh, peoeuey og cod recy e preseat mont pl ably avy Ps high winds in the former section, and Wind, 4 Tain falls in the Latter. Narrow Escape ef a Pawenger Leap’ CoL., March 11.—A Denver Grande e1 became uncontrollable down the heavy grade between Malta ville about fifty miles an hour. It 9 track about fifty feet from a train full of ers ani was dashed to pieces. No one was hi "he engineer and fireman escaped by jumping. deinen ti New Yerk Notes. Rew Your, March 1i—sir Heary Parkes, ‘ew YORK, Murch 11.—sir Heary mier of New South Wales, with his daughter, for Europe this nm ‘Op the steamer number of merchants and others assem on the dock to see him off. ‘Thou the la’ c ‘ho arrested bit wyer WhO Was: yesterday in tris city on a Requisition from Philae phla, Was arraigned to-day in the police court. He is wanted in the latter city on a charge of to defraud Mra Alirod her itis a inks aif a i or a that Thompson did dispent or 8 quantity of her jewelry, and that he failed to acoount for it. Thompson was delivered into the custody of Detective Genter and taken to Philadelphia.

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