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“THE EVENING STAR: Steamship Subsidies. ‘The New Moncy Order Office. The Proposed Improvement of the eye Nominations To-day. Bo the Faitor of Tux Evextne Star. THE BUILDING TO BE ERECTED AT THE CORNER OF River Front. ‘The President sent the following nominations to iF} iy é GOT ams 0 hl Mr. Roach’s long article of repetitions and self- EIGHTH AND © STREBTS. WHAT MEMBERS OP THE SELECT SENATE COMMITTEE the Senate to~day: . e See" See @ontradictions in the last number of the Pro- Padipeprtrvitd ex ike ttn eee SAY ABOUT IT. Pye or Tnd., to be change d Gaffatres of feetionist aimed at Mr. David A. Wells and the | ation millding at the northwest corner | ne setect committee of the Senate on improve- j a araguay and Uruguay. New York Erening Post will mect with a re- | f Sth and E streets which Is to be occupied by the - — Asa C. Prindle, ‘or N.Y., consul of the United THE NEW YORK WORLD COMPOSITORS’ STRIKE. sponse from them, if they consider it deserving of | Money order division of the Post Office depart. | Bra. Of ine river front of Washington is composed | Ga BINT TALK TO-RAY. | SutesatPrar. ., | 0f Senators Ransom (chairman), Vest, Gorman, POSTMASTERS. their notice. Mmoent and some of the clerks of the sixth auditor's Jones, of Nevada, Keil Ms ‘Con 2 pe Cameron; Henry Mallen, at Coiumbia, Pa. As the paper, however, Is widely circulated in | Mice. The building, which will be erected | of pennsylvania. The scminities are waiting for : Soe Ran at Reeeaaare, Fe Washington, with a hope that these statements | DY Messrs. Hooe, will be S0x873¢ feet. five stories } tng printed report of the War department on the LATEST NOTES FROM THE QAPITOL aes. taughten, at Moblie, Ala. t joss, at Newport, Ky. May Influence congressional votes, it Is not inap- | “Nd attte high, with an English basement. It will surveys made by the engineer corps, and as soon = ~ Isaac C. B. Suman, at Valparaiso, Ind. Sees Propriate to call attention to tts fallacies here. | be constructed of brick and stone, in the Gothi Fred’k P. Kettering, at Deiviil, Lowa. ee Genie, saceineea tea aca Sa stg eek styleof architecture. The Duliding will be very Grtely to the coved they intend to proceed tmine- | 4 QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE IN THE HOUSE. | Maivin A. Cushingrat Minone tie Eatapeiemra, March 29 —Two hickstere, Alex- substantial; the stairs wi of Iron, and the epara ; ; : a a ander Teese and Charles Mack, have been arrested se emcens omen ts ence a levator encased with iron. It will be provided tericninn: a Marge che hore or alt . Assistant Counsel in Star Route Cases, | (or passing counterfeit silver dollars They car- Of his innocence of the crime of drunkenness by | With a fire-escape tn shape of aturrit, which will | nas delayed ihe. printing ot itt waricls now ne: LATEST CAPITOL NEWS. MR. RICHARD T. MERRICK ATPOINTED. Hed the bozus coin in a bag in the cartand dealt it ing that he was nota thief. “A good deal has | De On the corner of Btn and E strests.’ There will | sertea positively That the report will be sent to the = Attorney General Brewster to-day appointed Mr. | Out in making change. anon mn said of late about the ‘histor =. Sete. in the Seat oe alley Ft eh ne | Committee'this week, The Senate This Afternoon, Richard T. Merrick as assistant counsel to Col. Bliss Seveey City Wa = Yas called forth, 1 believe, by the s ne fee SENATOR RANSOM SAYS In the Senate this afternoon, after the report 1n | in the prosecution of the star route cases, occupy- | paennee Ny. anacen Prin thaesren nine bE carpe toe iront pa aia built of brick, and thick enougi to contain the | there 1s no room for any two opinions in the minds | our first edition closed, bills were introduced:— | ing the position vacated by Mr. Brewster when be | expectation the Hu relating ty meee ee ee p Hines. heating and ventilating pipes. The heatin y I @ ea 3 iting will | of intelligent men as to the importance and neces- | By Mr. Anthony—Authorizing recruits in the army | pecame Attorney General. fronts Was not taken up [n the house this morning. itirely useless for Me, FEE aera cae Jeutliating onthe | sity of tho immediate lmprovemient 6¢ the river | 0 piotaseon crefis ertaien aecessary for thelr | "Mfr. Merrick has accepted the appointment, ‘The | It !s expected to come up this afternoon, ; proving that any | de Drovided with. heating cols and ventilating | TONt {ncluding the reclamation of the flats. He | cleanliness snd comfort. By Mt. Rollins—Donat- | Attorney General Says ‘that this bas been done to oer baree ah rata pistoric ilar. | registers. ‘There will be two entrances to it—one | 18 Satisfled that the sentiment in both houses of | ing cannon and cannon balls :to aid in the con- Hahten the peed oe = nil, subsidies to her stermalip lines: “we | from E street and one from sth street. The main | Congress is altogether favorable toan adequate | struction of a soldiers’ monumant at Portsmouth, court bimesity he meng be called aaar aakke oe Row, t00, a8 MP. Roach antnits that ie times | Stilts and elevator will be located opposite the en- | appropriation {oF this improvement. He seye that | Noi By Mr MeMiMlan-—TO Gatablish, a assay A . wylval Hanersfvra, Pa., March 29.—About thirty mem- bers of the greenback labor state committee are In rance on 8th stree : office at iwood, Dakota. barter dear cend 5 ime ace Bess Shs Pas toe, some porvices dc groatce ate | trom i atrect. i olice Toouas are tocaied on | (A TeeerO Te Che eee eee aaa semen | mee at Dendwood, Dakota. era ee ngs eat me appointment, of Mr. | tornoiding theit stite convention. The committee Rave become self-supporting and comprting, that | Coparavs cntcunee iroea eho ca seen Tonnes the Vows eng Saat his jcominitiee will present | yr. Pugh read, as his contribution to the recent walely on account of his legal and professional | Wil meet at2o'ock, a passencor hike creat edad We nice, and | be well lighted and the collings very high. ‘There | tatent in the country, snd he is eonddenvet prompt | tariff debate, a sories of resolutions declaratory of | iS ae ee ee ‘The New York World Printers Strike. About the Cunard line, how expensive it was.to | Will be #4 rooms, three of which will be in the | favorable action by Congress. what he believed to be the true constitutional ‘The Cabinet Appointments. New Yous, March 29—None of the strikin: Fun, how littie freight and how few pissengers its vs COms. SENATOR GORMAN FAVORS A BOARD OF ENGINEERS | American system of a tariff. These asserted it to compositors on the World, who are holding oul ot a basement for the boHers, for fuel, &c. The ele- be the duty of Congress at this.session ce THE TALK TO-DAY—TELLER THE COMING MAN FOR ainst a reduction of five cents a thous ind ems in Sy Cone Cat. ad conen Hea ermtabat wee | Yator will be Of Otis Bros” make,” of New York. 20 30 THe Woes = and readjust the import duties coon fee THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. their wages. and also the cutting off of thelr @biized Lo pay in onder to Keep up communication | TH'Te Will be constructed a neat’ and light iron | Senator Gorman sald to a Star reporter: “Tam | justice canta uniortalte ead permanence in ad not returned to work up t noon to- ‘With this side of the Atlantic. Perhaps Mr. Roach | foot bridge, connecting the second story of the | in favor of immediate improvement of the river | the revenue system; that. this being a |. There ts.and has been a good deal of wild talk . England, the publisher of the World, Will remember something about the trans-conti- | Keneral Post Office buflding with that of the new | tront, flat-footed. Tam not committed to any par- | revenue power only, casos be construed | in connection with the contemplated nomination to-day that he could all the men hée Rental stage line to San Francisco; which also | Othe Post, Onnee ee eae ie tenes | ticular plan, but think work should bedone without | t0 embrace the power to“ pronibit | of Senator Teller to be Secretary of the Interior. | wanted atthe terms the etricers refuel to work Gould carry but little freight and few passengers, | Pf Me Post Office department. This bridge will | (oo or tis co | YEportations so as to protect any American in- | irst the story was that Teller would be appointe | for. He has been busy all morning hiring men, And, therfore, reasonably demanded and received | D2 23 feet high from the street. ‘The strugture, it | delay. My impression ts that the best plan Isto make dustry, but that duties should be so apportioned f eee Pi but had not yet flied the places of the strikers. oye gig omy is expected, will be finished on or before the 1st of | a round appropriation for the work and commit | on imported articles of Uke kind with home arti. | CORditionpd only on the appointment of ex-Senator a noses Now the “historic lie” was not based upon what | October, 1882. ‘The interior finish will be plain | it to a board of engineers, to be appointed, say, by | cles as that the rate on each, while producing its | Chaffee to 8 his successor. This was exploded Affairs he recoris as having been sald by Mr. Wiggins ait | PC substantial of white pine and olled lke the | the President, I don’t cate whether It Js composed | just share of revenue, will afford incidental pro- | by Mr. Chaffee himself, who stated that he was Consists in the oft repeated essertions of Mr. | qors will be double and filed Ia beta Wik, | ety. engitiecrs or a mixed board. I think | tection to American labor and capital without bur- | not an applicant for the succesion and did not WARK, N. J., March 29.—Chancellor Runyon Roach, in senson and out out of Season. tn pam- meter sad unsere to te he kk robably it would bo better to lave a mixed Seuing po fen eens Tue want the office. Next the statement was printed nted a writ of error to-day in the case of James lets distributed among our legislator tuat 1 * 5) if a B ment * - iraves pntes . fon ngland has given these Solel lies and others te | sd to tts security against fire. The architects are ‘WHAT SENATORS VEST AND KELLOGG BAY. Ihe ieatintas ears tabled temporarily upon | that under orders from the White House Senator | 6. Graves, sentenced to be hunged on April 13 for sei ial, | J. ly Smithmeyer & Co. Owing to the shortness, di Teller was cautioned not to make his long de- | the murder of Eaward P. Soden, The case will all fOr, Of the World where she has social, | oF the time, the bids {or the execution of the work | SeBator Vest sald: “He was in favor of the tm. | MI. Pugh’s request. ng jew Jersey. A RESPITE FROM THE ROPE—METHODIST CONFERENCE: 1, ts for the purpose 3 eee : % now goto the stpreme court, and execution will z Nir. Cameron (Wis) rey favorably trom the | ferred silver speech. This Mr. Teller himselt ex~ m1 : Promoting her own shipbuilding. ‘That was | 8%@ Rot all in yet, so that the mames of the con-| Provement and of having it done promptly; he | eominittes on Indinn affalts the Wait ee eee tae | plained yesterday by stating that he would soon recagndiiad hieineigemnnng serge What Mr. Wells termed a ‘historic lie,” and_un- | ‘T¢tors cannot be stated. Ta uaNE the Hats should be reclaimed, and hoped | claim of the Western Cherokees, or “Old Settlers,” | Call up the bill to establish a mint at Denver, and | frutr awe yng Sy natal session. adopted to ap~ ed Ee ee nea for speedy action.” to the Court of Claims for adjudication. Pending {ts consideration he would make his silver polat a commitice to consider the Mormon ques. . Roach has frequent! i raed Ser ogg a tl BC of Represent: eB. that the subsidy was given‘to the | M'LUE Raga.—A very large and fashionable au ee beer Laine Representative Belford, who probably knows the | “02. immediate improvement, and there is no doubt | In the-House this afternoon, af a 4 arte tens BOT ae ong Her ” - ty jous mn, after the report | status of affairs, says the talk of any reconsider. HIE Becoup Gan the ERAS roe GEN oe | DT: 1G ICU Ee TNE TEE ch tay | HAL Ue comuntttee WII irpnort ta favor of tala lingua te che Port | on on. the President's part ot Me Tellers nomic ‘The Miwiwppt Flood. California stage coach line to promote the build- | Rhea. She scored a great success in “Adrienne.” | improvement at an. early date. We are simply x i " nation 1s nonsense. He will be nominated in a few vehivhapgn lah d achat sloresnstr ing of stage couches? If one proposition Is true | Her pretty and expressive face, musical voice and | Waiting now to get at tho best plan and will re- . Kelley, chairman of the committee on ways | days, and his appolntinent is delayed for reasons | - St. Lovrs, March 22.—The government. steamer e ye fn port it without loss of time. We realize the ne- | And means, reported a bill to reduce the internal | pest known to SenatofTeller himself. As to who | General Barnard, loded with 150000 rations of Up Cones hey aricinan wee then fn its infancy. jel tiles My pre Gaver iene cessity of this work, and I don’t think there is any ee taxation. Referred to the committee of | will succeed him,” he added, “I have no idea. No | meal and baco dd sdout 50 tonsof food and fo one dreamed that steam would be the rest | Was seen that she had the true drawnntie fire aha | GOUDE of the favorable action by Congress.” e Whole. one can tell what Gov. Pitkin will do until he acts. | clothing contrinuted by charitable eltizens, left motor for coreign commerce. Frou: causes entirely | her impassioned manner in the closing acts won | ‘THE SUBJECT BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE. THE REMOVAL OF STENOGRAPHER HAYES. Tdo not think,” be said, “that there 1s any au. | here last night for Memphis, Hetena and Vicks- distinct from subsidies, and be seen with a] her repeated recalls at the end of each. Her} ‘The House having accorded the 10th of Aprit| Mr. Stephens, rising to a question of privilege, | thority for the statement that Jasper D. Ward | burz In charge of Capbun Mullins, U. S.A. en} spite of subsidies and not | French accent, rather pleasing in the openin feat SS ea ne Ree submitted the following resolution: will be appointed to suvceed Mr. Teller. Myim- |General — Beckwith as just.” recelved eamers have largely taken | Scenes, was a slight drawback where rapid enunci- | 2¢Xt after the morning hour, to the District of Co. we a g ression is that Gov. Pitkin will appoint ex-Goy. | a report from Lient. B. H.Randolph, third cavalry, Is. Were It possible to | ation was required,but this was hardly noticed. Her | lumblq committee for such business as 1t may hereas, rule 36 provides that “the appoint- | Routt.” if i datter sums up the play i ment and removalyfor cause, of the official report | A: res e tia trict trom the Red Wipe out of existence all Brilish ships not receiv- | Costumes were elegant. She was ably seconded | have ready to report, Mr. Neal, chafrman of that | i. e) se ‘nets s to Mr. Chandler, the statement is reiterated | Si t from ad ing subsidies we might count her merchant fleet by pe Gouna Cy. fe and Mr. H. committee, will endeavor to have Gen. Wright's ers of the House (including stenographers of come | positively that before leaving for Fortress Monroe, : about fi'ty miles west ir. ngtot favor 2 ichonet, mnittees) and the manner of the execution of their | Where he now 1s, he told a fiend here a not. 7 no loss of life, almost on the fingers of our two hands. report on the Potomac flats before the committee | duties shall be vested in tie Speaker,” and Sed acetal bia? a eee ae Parr ate ank x ore is fiopie of Noplonm he pis of cueing, fuk | Lave might Wiehe aed anoiher sucese ik | Mag fear PEM esau NnIe BF | Whereas, dh towing vortapondenee eating | Bifano hy case Me hd owepted the iusvauon or domutubon a prea ple of England” in the policy of = zing, b 4 a achte a sucet Valuable maps necessary to explain the pronosed | to the removal of one of the oficia “Tt! coe = . == he never alludes to the policy of England when | “Much Ado About Nothing.” To-ulght she will | improvement It had been the Intention to call | the House m acua a hae ae placse 8 Of Cosme Eth Gee ee Street To-day. he repealed her navigation Liws In Oder to allow | Di: uuniile, up tho river flats bill last Monday, but upon a con- i we any. a“ Pere enh RO lao ve carmen “uaa Srattan SiMe Ge YE S| er people to bay our clipper ships National THEATER.—Barlow, Wilson, Primrose | suitation between Senator Ransom and Mr. Neal It SPEAKER’s Room, Senator Mitchell has filed titoriSanAtee | atte akties ee : enna Ber pasta Beesley were. so great | an Wests minsteds gave a splendid performance | was delded to wait unl we reportof Gea, Wright House oF RErnEseNTATTVES, } Tellers seat in the Senate, one of the mostelliblo | New Yous Manan a 05 financial at she wn: Ke ure all her own carry- b al fast ening. E - | was receive vs are’ ol Benator Alda : io MU Ing trace that came in competition with her mail | erllent one and every membér of tbe company 18 8 ——____-o.___ HENRY G. HATES, Fe oh Maren 28, 1682) | tn tie body, Senator Aldrich has fled an appion article says: At the Stocks Exchange U. 8. bonds Ceasity where hone existe to “bulld. up the Ament | Carrera Tuearmr.—SneIbaker's Consolidation, aes cm xencett(s Daiesion Stalocr anne: Howse Or Reps, take Senator Teller's, * | fotsase) amd ‘the 4s bene arn at 419Ca9, Sk eee ae cine ens ain [MeL | THE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN HIM AND THE| | SIR: You are hereby notified that you have been par Set nee hate et pon see dene fe el tg can carrying trade,” which he malntains would be uding a full specialty company and a burlesque this day removed for cause, asa stenorapile ree hizhest' price ever reached. These bonus are In Denefitted by the ‘charity that would enable his | troupe, gave a fine entertainment at the Capital STATE DEPARTMENT. Orter of committees of the House of ‘Representa Whe Garfield Hospital. small supply, and the demand for them comes Own slips to carry freight at lower rates than | theater last evening. Another Jot of telegrams was sent to the House | fives, a Wasean Keser’ MEETING OF LADIES AT THE uBpIrT UoUsE—sTers | €H elly from the holders of the per cents, and to Rever male ita confition of subsidy that her imal | , COLOR Live Case 1 A BAUtIvons Turaren.— | Yesterday In response to a resolution eatling for Speaker House of ops TAKEN TOWARD AIDING THE FuOSEOT. ferring their Invectinent to Douds witch © Steamers should be builtat home. That isenough | The Baltimore Gazette of to-day says: Commis- | Mformation concerning negotiations with Chill y cae A meeting was held ati o'clock to-day, under the | disturbed tor 7 her subsidies are not given for tue | Sloner Roge terday iyvestigated a charge | and Peri. In the letter accompanying the dis WASHINGTON, D. C., March 24, 1882 to pro 3 Sion. J. WARREN KeIFER, auspices of the Gartleld Memorial Hospital Asso- | bonds are dull; on “i Object. detined by Mr. Roachy—the protection of | #£ainst Mr. H. Kernan, proprietor of the Monte patches, the Secretary states that the State de- ee rker 0, iat : ee mare OLS colnet é : again =f Kerna ul Speaker of the House of Reps ciation, at the EDbitt House, for the purpose ot | UP four pol 28 Aueriean ship bulding cently pate anes filed ee Maton, Ot Nes fen ty ind | partment has received no Information whatever | sre: 1 respeetuity nak Go tie Ree oa of the forming a national ladies’ association In ald of the | Cinarot av eetn ea ee ae eegUe tor the choloe co given bY her toships under her | street. to the effect that they had been refused ad- | touching the alleged protocol submitted to Peru | cause for which I am removed by your notification work. not necessarily of her own build) we | Mission toa certain gallery in his theater on ac- | by Chill, Ina telegram di:ted February 4,182, Mr. | Of yesterday trom iny official position as steno. have in this connection in the Protectionist an ex. | Count Of their race and color. ‘The two men testi- | Frelinghuysen instructed Mr. Trescott that’ the | praplilc reporter of committees of the House of t from the speech of Mr. Crawford in parlia— | fled tht they apple to the doorkeeper for admit- | United States would take no part in negotiations | Representatives, Your obed’t servant, There were present Mra. Wm. Kimm more; Mrs. W. T. Hildrup, eee King, Mrs, | an Central = side 4 Canfield, Mrs. Anderson, Ohio; Mrs. J. yesterday afternoon that the h Bent when he advocated the continuince of the | t:nce to the gallery, and were refused on account | Based both pO She eur ence ot Rao tae HENRY G. HAYES. | Tilinois;’ Mrs. A. J. Bentley, Ohio; ‘Mra D. W. | tise yesterday sold stocks heaviiy. In thelr behalt Subsidy to the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship | of their color. | Mr. "Kernan dented this, and sald [te payment of an Indemnity of $20,000,000, ‘The 11. Prentiss, Mrs. Sicard, Mrs. M. Tullock, Mrs. Sen- | 1t 1s Said that this was done to stop a too rampant company rather than its transfer to a foreign iine, | that if the men had been refused tickets to the SIGUE NE Gaal Che Coen ee ne * chill SPEAKER'S ROoM, ator Blair, New Hamoshirc; Mrs. E. Clark, | Market, such as creates distrust. On the ou Ecannot see how it tells in any way in favor of | Ballery It was not on accqant of thelr colon but be. | thought that the time has come when may House oF REPRESENTATIVES, Mrs, Harrison and Miss Freeman of Mass.chusetts; | Side It i8 urged that the first opportuntty to get the protective schemes of our great American ship | ©?US* Jt was full and there were no more tickets to On a ee aiee See rene tt ent WASHINGTON, March 24, 1882. Mrs. Judge Ferriss, Mrs. M. A. Washington, Mrs. | Out any considerable amount of stocks was Duilder. Sell to any one. He further sald that colored per- @erm el hinge ee oe in ‘ott was ore Henry @. Hayes, Esq., Washington, D. Dr. R. K. Stone,’ Mrs. MacFarland, Pa.;’ Mrs.| taken by them, and that the bull cam- ‘The reason assigned by Mr. Crawford {s satis- | 50S had often frequented this gallery. The com- wana soe ane a oe Bhat a ene Ys | sre:—T am directed by the Speaker to acknowl- | Clark Milis, N. ¥.; Mra. Busey, Mrs. G. . y is over. The entire “bear fraternity” factory from quite a diff-rent point of view. He | Mssioner held the matter under advisement. tye pe ara ossible that the creditors | edge the receipt of your note of this date, and to | Loring, Masa: Mrs, Ellen Cail, iorlias Mrs 0. ‘ting on this latter theory, and have did not object to the Messageries Imperiales be- oe OLPErd Ray. Gini nen revenues are by. | advise you in reply that he does not think that any | Irish, Neb.: Mrs. R, Hitchcock, N. Y.:' Mrs” Win, selllag stocks with the utmost freedom. 80 cause their ships were not built in England, for| SUsPRcTED OF POISONING HIS WIFE.—Mondoy othocated totems "The Pi resident. e3 mode! 'Y- | public or private pu: ose will be subserved by fur- | G. Metzerott, Miss L. Joseph, Mrs. Commodore 8 getting to be again a large (a short) actually -ome of them we: nd are to this day, | Nicht ut Sackett's Harbor, N. Y. the sudden death ie ‘on the part of Chill.” a urs Ta | nishing a detatled statement of the cause or cau. | Englsh, Mrs. Laura Whitney, Ohio; Mrs. Davidge, | interest in the leading stocks. The unfavorable Se ee ia te cen ee nae oe wat | OF Mes Wan. Stokes, the wife of & hardware ter- | “ies. iwctructions sre. repented’ and ampiified | 863 Which Nave Jed! to your removal as: stenes| Mr Geo. W. Adama Mie © A. tiomeraems mee | stabomentor the bennenteania railroad valr@ranbed ‘they could not be utitized by Great Britain. It is | chant caused much excitement, as it was cur- in the subsequent dispatehes. On Feber ee | graphic reporter of committees of the House. He Bi ‘Mrs. Springer, Illinois; Mrs. | {rom Piilladelphia, end the unfavorable foreign in keeping with the provisions of a wise policy | rently reported that she had been polsoned. A Mr. Freiin se at etn oer thes i ruary 24, pee however, that you should not be led by | F. W M: husetts; Mrs.’Geo. W. trade figures are legiti‘nat» “bear” arguments, and that a government should be at liberty to use its | Post-mortem examination and evidence taken at | Mt. Frelinghuysen referring to these hard ums | the language of the letter of removal to inter that 3 avis, Mrs. J.C. Burrows, Michi- | have been so used. It must be sald that consider- i Steamers when their services are required.) the coroner's inquest yesterday confirms these | Of Pests, wrate ©The President cannot permit | £1 criticise was intended to\be caane upon your Mrs. H. H. Wells, Mrs, Mendenhall, Mrs. | !ng the large sales of ‘long stock and the active’ italy, Turkey, Spain, Brazil and other nations all | Suspicions. It is currently reported that Mr. Teeth on ietokene aoa a tio 1 eh a eee private character. Very truly yours, Ohio; Mrs. Keifer, Ohio; Mrs. M. G. But-] Short selling and hammering the mirket shows Make these conditions, although many of the | Stokes and his wite have not lived happily to. | Ii there 15 to be no modifical IGRI tenon ©. C. Rovog, Priv. Sec'y. rolina; Mrs. Ray, Ni surprising strength. There are indications that i stcomers under their respective flags are | gether, owing to the presence in the fatnily of | Will be the part of wisdom in Chill to carefully IV. i a Hoxie, Mrs. J. A. Mulligan, Mrs. Senator | Some of the large speculators who have sympa- tin England. Bir. Crawford said: “I am con- | another woman of doubt‘ul character. During beets Tore oe arisen tore ee stention of ‘WaAgntnoton, D. C., 28 March, 1892. | Harrison, Indiana; Mra. W. P. Hepburn, Towa; | thized with the recent rise in stocks although not Minced that the subject has not been suflciently | the examination, Mr. Stokes was in a state of | Mr Trescott is advised to call the attention o oy ees tel means Mrs. Dr. beale, Miss Thoiaas, Mlinols; Mrs. J. Van | Playing a leading part and are now pre] considered. For what would be the position or | grest excitement. Some time ago Mrs. Stokes in- it to the compltcation which may arise between Hon, J. Warren Keifer, Speaker, House Representa- | Yoornis, New’ York; Mrs. Alc Louis; | downward reaction in stocks intend t» manipulate this country in the event of a war, or any inter- | herite] about $7,000 irom an estite in Albany, | ill and Peru’s creditors should she be despolled g et Mrs. 8. C. v1 the Joan ‘ket for higher rates during -the re- Fuption of existing relations, taking place?’ Sup- | $9,000 of which arrived last Saturday. The feel- | Of the means of paying her debts, Mr. Freling-| | Sre: Ihave watted for the list five daysin the | MCS. qallet Kilbourn, Mra s i ‘si Matuder of the week. ‘The market for foreign CX. ing the Messageries Iuperiales, or any other | Ing against Stokes and the woman referred to Is | Puysen says: “The President 1s not willing to | nope that you would, on further consideration ot | yar Us MrsLN. & D ‘Ont rs! Billing, | change fs dull and rates do not watrant gold ex- igh company, be awarded the contracts for | bitter. and the villagers believe they conspired to | !Volve the United States In the complications | the rules of the House, recall your letter of the Mra Gen. Ricketta, Mrs Niles, Virginia ports, our mail service, what would be the position of | put Mrs. Stokes out of the way. which might ensue. | He prefers to reserve to this | 234 instant, notifying me that you had removed me | MT Gen, R Ashford, Mrs. H. D. Ruggles, Ohio: The Marxctn. Our commerce In the event ot our being unior- Seep encer Scere Seton ahah be seuare ae go actermine what its | from my Gftice. AS you have, not assigned any | Mra Senator Wintow, Moats eT ee tehueeegepgienned tunately engaged In hostilities with the country | , FALLING Deap av a FuNzaAt.—A mournful inct- | action shall be sould’ such complications here- | cause for your action, have refused to assign any, nd 7% en, ~) BALTIMORE, Pith whese people the contrict has been entered | dent occurred at the tuncral of D. & are, a weil: | after arse.” | ss aud have (@ far as I'am aware) nono to assign, f | berg or teamed Mee ten, toed ‘were pire. | 29, Bev ten-tortiog 42 bid to-day. Setot Or cen in the erent of that country heing | Haown, clitzen of, Lancaster. Pa, Monday ater: | | Mr, ttscots telegraphs to Mr. Frelinchuysen Beg ee petully to tatorm peetratg, | 2 NOE Fecog- | sent Senator Windom, Hon. Geo, B. Loring, Com- | 1a Flour ghint ae vinadg Homan at war with some other? (Hear, hear.)” : in e deceased, 2 aBks : trully, : . B. a ieady— ‘With only one more quottt on’ from Mr. Roach’s | ¢xplred euddenty during the preaching of thé CeO Oe en eine cre ange Henny G. Hayes. Lewis 3 Davia Horstio Ringe eee 28" ey iilia super, SBdadT9:do, exis: amano wl faye te cousieratlon of Mca | MCE dlngting the Nowe He nad boo in | U confidential triogram has made tinposoibie | gtd Whereas tt ie claimed on benalt of Mr | Min tie absence or Gen. Sirman, the ebatrman | sats Go. Kio tranise bist 38 Baltimore hi Bayt ma See oe eee commending fo. bit | Strect, and atteodiug oan day. He | for him todo anything more, and he thinks that | Haves that the action of the Spenker in the preml- | of the executive committee, the meeting was called lo. winter whext patent, 8,75, grades, 8. § ; Ses does not legally constitute “removal for} to order by Senator Winddl ald tha » | Southern steady; western lower, a me ot acwer with ent to answer with | attended the funeral with his family, and during | With the information he has obtained he could be Jegally y Senator Windom, who sald that the | betser—southern red, 1-35a1.40; do. amber, 1 Virginia 66 consols, 6654; phat. P $e 5 et 9 cause,” therefor committee thought that the enterprise would not | No, 2 weslei fin 1: 35a : When he has bene ies Pec eng otane a Nant ayenl = March 16 Mr Prelinger weir phen Se Resolved, That the committee ion the judiciary | prove a success without the co-operation of the | 1 35al'36. Mage Tpke bas sane 3 inwardly digested this srati,c DS MAY Delete | shout 40 years old. ; ‘Trescott to turn over the papers in his cuxtoay to | Pe oe a. TY ne ee eee eens ence Depot to ese 2012 a tg SO oT ge to speak of those wh: om Di see nee ne fe. utdelay, ani at al ne memory of James arfleld a monument ca ra strong and quiet—sout ave no practical buowiedse of tie just MLAL | ue Srrvarion AT Tue Cuammmranp Mrves.— | hoin “7 Sues Consul at Valparaiso and come | timo, what is the legal tomureor tie oMiclal Te Worthy of the man and of the country, which was | white 86: do, yellow. 76: western mixed. sy ever, and whose interest, lie thelr kadwiea: s+! | Theshustion ne the mines remain unchanged, The porters, and Whether Mr. Hayes has lawfully | more suitable to his character than’ marble or all derived irom foreign sources.” . Fags d —snor that. a conference between the miners and Virginia News. Canin oaa, coer the Hote also to Seay — ree ou for a oe weet cae read by 3054: ne he “aor U sstlore matt ‘cammit & OMS, ani 3 00. | i 5 rea Oe Oe et puis city some time | me toss by the Richmond fire will not fatl short | gmat Gaves eatin in the as Sue of what had been done. . eee @ Mazyiznd, 15:00818-00.. ‘Provinces aon SoOé Rater of rack oor ects this week "SS. to HO Tellable sotrer, 4 Of half a million ollars, upon which there is an in- ‘The resolution was referred: toithe committee on ¢ grmidemen then withdrew in order to allow in fair demand—iness pork, 17.75a18-50, Bulk itor of THe EVENING Stax. terday, but couia 5& SNCee EP oper awe. ‘turday | SUrance of 000. the Judiciary. J uo form an organization. Mrs. Gen. | meats—rhoniders and clear rib sides, packed, Tial0%. Will Tue Stax kindly turn its light In our direc- | The announcement in 2 * pel aturday |“ Col C. H. Tyier died in Rockingham county last mporary presid d she | Bacon—shoulders, 8%; clear rib «ides, 1135. ° Hams, 13 ‘tion and show to the public the condition of some | that the boatmen contem ts & strike 1 posi | week. He was a captain of dragoons in the Fed. Bis) Seeeeem Ricketts was chose He Rhouldeadenvorvonocure | Sie, dant — refined 13. Butter deme Of our streets? Twenty-second street, from the | “¥ely dented by one who ha !ntimal lations | eral army before the late war, and an inspector of |The Speaker then proceeded’ te call committees | Suzsestedthat the ladies “Low 4 25032, tea party. B with the boatmen, and who tm, 9F Jnforms us | cavalry under J. HB. Stuart in the contedorate | for reports, ip oes ot cae Cpe to: = rdinary to fain, bald Sica 2 einne (0 F street, 1s in a filthy condition. There | that the boatmen will be entirely aa ated with | service. Mr, ‘Townsend (il). trom the committee on { represontation, Mrs Senalar Baas cho-ea tem: | stouyr Weal To." Ficights, ts Li & cat, between H and I, that died on the 14th of | one dollar a ton, whick was about the curren’ NS Reformed Hriseie ofthe Rev. Wm. MeGutre, | judiclary, reported bill denning the duties of Fe: | porns; waren Ae eee Me Bpeeece dull~cotion, a ais ines ee ae March, and is still walting decent burial. Tt was | at the close of last winter's season.—Cumberiand | o, *%e Reformed Episcopal church, dled at the res” | Porter of wwe Ge susan fixing his com- | Keiter and Mra, Senator Harrison were appointed [o= i ipa ET di cruel of the boys to oeise of tite, but it ia bar. Times, 2th, {dence or 24° husband, ta Tappalannock, Esoox Bensation and providing for the publication and | a committee to report a permanent organization. com, oa ercorn 8, £5r Ghee, p= Darvas pald : : unty, edness ¢ bee stribution of the repot mmittee of the |" Mrs. Springer and Mrs, N.C. Dearing were added | Monts, wheat, Hoe; corn, 3.429 bushel Fites. The dusty procession has not passed up 22d | _ BURSTING OF A WATERSPOUT IN THE BLUE Rinar. | COU ‘months, cls +4 a a sin they iti, it is fast LS ming wore In the Peters’ Creek section, Patrick county, Sun- roe health for some Rienmond and Petersburg whole, tothe committee, and the committee retired to NEW YORK, March .~-Btocks: pee 9 active. You 5 = Mr. Fisher, from the committee on coin: aH j- | Me 6. Exchange—long, 485%; short, . State 2 day bet ast, ra O “= =) * age, | select two Dames from each state as vice presi- | Money, 3 a thy of New - Sumscurmen. | Ay before last, php yee Te railroad state that their bridge across James river welghts and measures, reported a bill authorizing | dents, be bonds ‘inactive. Governuscnts generally ‘The Zunis at the “Ocean of Sunrise.” | the mountain side 1s described as baving been | Wich was destroyed by fire on sunday, wilt <> Fe- | yhe deposit and exchange of United States gold oe NEW YORK, March 29.—Flonr dull and ; ‘THEIR MYSTIC RITES AT DEER ISLAND. Sonata RO eating aublime. | There were for- | Frack willbe laid. ‘This temporary trestle willbe | CO {or Gold bars. “House calendar, ee Ree teiek Mx: Tecee Hox bul ergs fulot aud Steady, 16-5517. 6296- wy and dull Mr. Jacob Ker, who committed suicide this hp and firm. Pork q tunately no dwelling houses in the path of the tor- pO! Mr. Towhshend, from the committee on com- ‘The 4 Indians, bee! some replaced by an iron bridge which the officers guar- sees tees, wae bare been 10 Dostod R “ f cia morning, as stated in the frst edition of TurSran, | MTC Seedy UNO. 09 10 99 om 8, rent. A herd of six cattle were swept off and merce, reported back Dill (originally introduced by Gays, performed their mystic rite In the “Ocean of | badly crippled, two being killed. ‘Trees, fencea, | 22t¢e Will be done In twelve months. Mr. Dingley) to give sailing vessels the same priv- ) 29, a eg ne Banrise,” so-called, yesterday. ‘They were taken | Pocky barns, Whatever the torrent encoustered Ia of appeals, the objectot which Is to mavetielopie: | Hees 1a, unto cP aT as cae or) aia A) ACD betaling Oy tng ee om the city's steamer to Deer Island, where they | Country Ip wild and Chale eet er ee cone | intion now in force affecting the value ot coupons | S@mships rome AD Known aS @ young man of great | trn‘bijj.- Milwaukee and St. Paul common, 130, Pieparcd in a tent for the eeremontes, decorating quences might have been serious. ‘The noise of | feyinay wncopsteunional and void. The act ow | we. wicLane, from thasame committre, reported | the sct was committed while the family were| Gurreav’s Bras oF Excarmoms.—The settie- Ments anil insienia of rank. They then procseded | Side Wes HIER. Deane eT ean | big, and is down na “Coupon. Killer No. Ty Potut, Md, “Committee of the #Holes UY | absent and the discovery was made by A TIcm er | mont ok tip Tea ok exception te eee er cay fo the besch, muttered their prayers, threw hands- : aed recites that there are many forged, counterfeit ond > Md. . of the fainiiy on return! ome and smelling the | teau was so far complet ay Gul of sacred tlour (composed of Hine bea shells and | Sound. me mre intetigent poone tre aeorid, Mad | stolen coupons now tn circulation, and therefore, | , Mr. Lord, from the committee on railroads and | smoke of gunpowder, which was traced to the | remains tobe done is for Mr. Scoville to arrange o« 3 5 canals, reported back the bill for the construction | room where th was found. The | them in accordance with the agreement, and tie fa seine rocks continued. thelr apprats aed egies | Semuune.western, cyclone about to, strike them, | £9 Protest the State and the, bondholders, tt 18 | orashipeanal across the state of Michigan, Com: | Toomey" Hee Te, Ody was found. The | them in accontanos with the agreement, and te totlons to their gods for about twenty-five min-| Whig. — Shock.—Kichmoud | nis coupons are genuine before the tax collector | Mlttee of the whole. by, placing the muzzle ‘of the loaded shot eun | probably be done this afternoon or to-morrow. Utes. The water meanwhile had risen, and they Delleved fora time that the rise was a manifesta- tion of © action of their gods, as the ocean was coming () be taken up in reply to their prayers. : i te Bills for the erection of public buildings at the | t9 nls lert breast,and pressing the triguer with his — few coupes pit whicn, bare hortstone teence. | following places were reported from the committee | Cote watch se cee ee ee eeae ith Bis | "rare SuvcgLEEa Ausoan.—The other Philadel- deemed; but {¢ is held that there are no forged or | OR public buildings an grounds: and referred to | the body was found life was extinct. Some of his ay papers do not agree with the quotations from Spurious ones,” Counsel for the Kagitsh holders of | the committee of the whole:-—Norfolk, Va. i Clarks | clothing Wwas found Durning, having becom he Times as to the Smugglers’ reception 1a that nd; ELEVEN RESCUED AND ONE DROWNED.—The sig- nal corps station at New London, Conn., reports ang. Bik Bar Bane onal TS. | the tug Edith Beard, Cassidy master, reports the oe : ie burg, W. Va.; New Albany, I Fra Haute, | nited by the explosion of the powder. ‘The whole | elty Monday night, as reproduced in fast evening's oes pean Ser SES Tey ye a ane | SU Lalckenbach’s tow of nine scows adritt and. a | Su/eiia Bonds say they will carry the case to the | TIS) Thorn Townsend, WiGhingtn Tereoe? | eect ey tue explosion of the powder. ‘The whole | city Monday nigut, as reproduced tn last eventag’s Vode of ocean, the gate ot their ancoeoee ana fae | dredge sunk last night, 4 miles from Potnt Judith, appeals upholds the act. Greenville, 8. C.; Greensbory’, N. C.; Asheville, N. | torn away. In his desk was found a paper, which | praise the Mbretto’ and music very highly. Tae pwred this with a & wach Thet bebe drifting towards Block Island. The Beard picked ge C.; Newbern, N. C., and Newburg, N. Y, had evidently just been written, stating that y Says both are entirely original and that the Beered cizaretves mand ‘With Ove mi ¥ es . ‘ger zhted | up 11 of the crew of the dred: One man, Robert | ‘Tag Sap EFF F THE STRIKE It Pacifi Mr. Geddes, trom the committee on Ibrary, re- | he had lost more money in stock speculations than } high expectations regarding a composition of this and Mle with whocto nets ned | Parky, of Vineland, N.J.,1s believed to be drowned. | mills se” Lawrence, begin 16 appa A ne | ported resolution for the erection of « monumreured | Po uaa lost snore e to make, and desired to end his | length trom Prot. Sousa were realized. ‘The In- of " 1 Increase of applications to the overseers of the | Column to commemorate the battle of Monmouth. | troubles. Mr. Ke resigned his ition In the | quirer compliments Miss Mills, who, it says, Prpolae emia hon i the | WHAT OCRED THE DoctoR—Dr. C. Mead Griftin, | poor of that city for ald ts recurring. "A case of sf Comlulttee of the whole. bank in January last, with the avowed intention of | “looked charmingly and sang very sweetly.” The I gneeiecp into the ses, and | dea een Be sriday afternoon andkee HO chia weg | Widow with elgnt children, whose only support fae aks OOMILESION SITE entering into the real estate business for himself. jorth American edge that from a musica! potut trom bass quantities of meal, repre- | summoned, as fears were entertained of his life, | Came from a son and daughter employed in the of vie if es - atin 0. bo peeniaoke Hees ee ‘The House then, at 1:15, went into committee of = the papers unite in praising the charms of the SR arriving a¢ the bedslie of the patient the vet Ee That the tarally WocTbeeMte a che Genres | the whole (Mr. Robinson, of Massachusetes, 4n ig Havases CIEL IG Coie OER. Washington Operatic association and declare that is ra sic c. : s < Ss. Hayden iy the opera was handsome! ¥ ic was initiated tuto the order of | administering delicactes and words of consolation, | Unless her son and daughter soon got work. These | the chair) on the tariff commision bil; Mr. | day with making. threats of personal violence to was crowded and tue applause liberal, which ts brotherhood with the tribe. These | She proved to be the better doctor, and before the | STP Soe of the consequences of stopping large | Carlisle being in possession of the ‘oor. | Constable Samuel Luckett, ‘The defendant's at- | 2S 4 te Gk ueeeee taal Gan en at sin nt o A 4, 3 ts, and should be taken into ac- | He resumed hig argument at the point where he ths Titus the | after all, perhaps, the ans' Bepuisay, the ocean water being used upon hig | wUz nad gone far towards iis home the young | count by those ‘who furnish the caplial and | Lit om seatcrden eo aera wrnere she enrol aha nee city alt Dating eee enarom the | verse cxietsin® a haa" eae hel Oo cane ve Ss Mal wh y et y | those who perform the labor as well. It.| tariff was not the cause of an increase in the price | court this morning, but was suffering so much Weremurrcd Uy Susics Baerg ww" WMO MEY | i'n Het Thing or terme, 2a1e8| of iar Phe genio rm lows (Mr. Katson |S it nee Ek end to RUNES | AM ATOLODT, mon as nop Sartracrony.— Seckosicts ahha ee un is of fami perhaps in destitution had asked why, if a protective system was not | stated that while at court the constables put bis: No, 203 East Capitol street, was charged iby David < cause their views are not accepted. The blame is | beneficial, so many people were coming here an- | furni Ol treet. The inued. rift Healy, drove them Laugrd es atagche See eouans. A telegram from | not all on one side, generally, in these disagree- | nuaily: tram: the oft pounrsies of Bere MTN ease OF WHR LUGS. fe nie aca ae aed, | H. Rhodes, of No. 483 1 street. In the Po Haver, aud destroyed thely man village. horses Baicromt: by Bonnie Scotland, out of Plame | Eitaeomiatiey Dut acoordant Some sethed of te Capitol Notes. Was imposed by Judge Snell a few days ago for | FO, im ane anodes seated: Wat last Thurs Tue Poxxsvivixta Hannan election, hela in | Chee, and Littie Rudin, by Monafehist, out of | Hteration. between operatives, and mill owners | ‘The House committeo on elections to-day took | CTueHY whi DUT to-day and the: fine reduced to gu: | Gay nigh(- while at the National Rifles’ talt) at Philadeiphta yesterday, resulted ina chote of the | Bincroct woa the Louisville cup last yeas. and og | Must be devised whereby the former will come to Up the contested election case of Lowe against | “Xin. Wadsworth Masonic ‘Temple, he and his wife were stand! psent.hoard of directors by a vote ranging over | backoa iberd ly for Es een paren tan ‘the MM believe that the managers of the establishments in ‘heeler. Mr. N. D, Shelby made a two hours’ ar- ing the President in receiving the guests at the re- | near the wheel of fortune, when the defendant spares. Edward T. Farks, the opposition | meetings at Louisvitle and St. Louis Bootlack, DY Se Ce ae eee | RV aE CIN re ee ee an | Coption. Jase Right, was unfortunate enough to cr peices ate we 799 votes. ‘1 era than they ra terial ee eee = Bonnle Scotiand, out of Sparrowgrass, pulled up | into various fabrics. The Pacific mills flourished | favor ‘ot Wheeler.” oe SO Re terieteen fica toe Masonville, Canada, yesterday, of the murder of | Doth the property of Miiton Young. SOO ENE cf CORR ee THE NATIONAL RAILWAY COMPANY. small pox hospital yesterday perfectly cured. their adopted child, a boy seven years of age, by saci eet Whee in the atives. That policy in the long | Gen. Noah L. Jeffries delivered an argument to- —— : Seek teriare and starvation. ‘The husband was | gloaay “afternore SbOne Me a ce | run.—Besion Transertpe Yo aay before the Senate committee on railways in District Government Affairs. pa reogp ieee steantnarye e iso! 2 ———— Commissioners 3 ment for ten yours in the penitentiary. | fire broke out as log bat Evnorsan Torics 1 Buree.—Mr. Jones Parry, | to charter the Naccuey Halton ConA Gorge O Maint ae ee ame telegraph Xo, Cost, row Costin — airs bore, a wily Hine | para, ma, beon lected 19 We, Mriusn hows of | argument Was in eupport of the ona Feb feta ipa oo Soabestand, fo ShegBaltimare American, says: reat and John Batry on ui cane | Franco and ine United ‘States the Tateraational | tan Ho, noid’ that this” ralrond would’ te | ax wont OP Pnsin® UF THE OLD OANA Tegion the oMtclal report of the Cumberland coal rete OP unES. THE | Toned. itis expected that another consistory wilt | 13% He eee ae for commu: | The Commissioners have as yet had no mecting trade for the week ending Saturday, Mi: frame house on the opposite side of the ‘oc Perse t Rome in May, when the Arch! of fp consult as to what will be done in the way of shows asbipment of only 4,131.06 cupted by Isaac ag well as the house owned | Coioene and the Papal "Nuncio to Apain, wit ve | Eres ae with the of the old canal south- Off Of Lear:y 35,060 to: and oceupted by Frank Newcomer,on the west,and | Cmogee tnd the Papal ‘Erniine toh Four | © nigh going on filling up ie 7 ginla mines opposite Westernport, this county, | sdjoining the Montgomery building, also took Sunared end nity Rene have lett Thun, line to through | east of the Capitol Itis bable that the sewer and from the Elk Garden region, ied. | fire, but by the extraordinary exertions of the cit 4 farmers ‘ork will first be 80 that the the Elk Garden region, delivered at Pled: for the United States, ‘The English and mont by the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg | 262 both houses were saved with it damage. | G6) See nas ane ee | ee se ee 5 ance uation of the vein in the George's | Hes 3 er EES eneeesers ger. Mrs. Adam Swartrox Nores.—Forty cases of smallpox were | building on Saturday and Feported! at Cincinnati, yesterday, and five deaths. | Hagerstown News, ‘This is the largest number yet re] day.... Four new cases of smalipox have been re- | RESULT OF TAKING RUM FOR SMALL-POxX.- ported at Soa in Bethlehem. Pa., and three deaths E me EN pox hose, say a we Occurred mee yesterday. ee new cases are In families that were quarantined. Elghty- Se ee age caused to-day by the disappearance Sse tye eae ee | Se Se "Le Acar Bag Rr Reames fa amigos, ssbetat wh oped ls wont re are icasesy Up dat ere have bee 8 49 deaths irom the disease. In Bethlehem. ther: jose and herbed eye oo wite and five ‘in this city, are but iwo cases, and these will be released from | body ad the He = ga Sect ranlasea QMarantine fn a few days. Scie TS ne STRIKE Nores.—The ship carpenters of Portland, ‘Me., are on a strike for an advance from $2.50 to $8 per day. Several firms and acceded to the demands Epwaxn axp CLaxa Perens were convicted at | lame recently. "Bancrott and Sparrowgrass are = tH te eeeees i : ‘ i all bs Es ——_——_~e. Commonoxe VANDERBILT'S Wivow will be mar- end of Lent to Dr. Nathan _——- ition in New Yi and that Mr. Wiliam 4H. V; is ‘pleased with the marriage, but the young wife 2 Widowhoed, and she ts uy iertnssick wie aeee THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The followtug are the opening and closing 970% of the New York Stock Market to-aay, as reported by special wire to HL. Hi. Dodge, 589 15th street: Upentng. Closinz- Bid, Alton and Terre Haute ......... a7 Central Pacitic Chesapeake and Chesapeake and Ohio © ke and Ohio a Chicago and Aiton... Col. Coal,.......... bens Delaware and Hudson. 16 Delaware,Lackawanna and 125 Denver ahd Rio Grande. 6 er District of Columba bonds. 105% 106) Brie. .... - oth * Erie preferred + 36 6 Erie seconds 2 wy wy Hannibal and St. Jo. : bid Hannibal and St. Jo.preferred.. 84“ ux Houston and Texas...... . 7 Llinois Central + 136% 15 B&W... “4 ® Lake Erie & W aK Base Lake Shore . 19 vik Louisvitie and Ni TN Ry Manhattan Beach. BK 4 Michigan Central . BB ey Missourt, Kansas and Texas.... 354 BS Missouri Pactfic. we Mobile and Ohio By Ms Bay is es Ch 133%y folk and Western... = ‘orcolk and Western preferred. Big orthern PaciNe . 2.2... 00... eee ay arthern Pacsile preferred... By Northwest. . 132g Onto Centr: j GS Onto and Miss. : bid, Onlo and Miss. . 105 untario and Weste 5 Re - ey, By aw hated aw a StL ana. Fp st St L. and 8. F. ist prei m1 St Paul . 117% St Paul preferred ig St Paul and Omaha . BK ul and Omaha preferred. 105% Texas Pacific, aK Texas and Pacific land n Union Pacitic 1K Wabash and Pacific 38 nN 2 406 a QUOTATIONS OF GOVERNMENT BONDS. Aa Wg 10535 Nos by 11S3¢ 19% The Courts, Cmevrt Court—Judge MacArthur. To-day, Jones agt. Smith; verdict for defend- ant. Muir agt. Dale; attachmént agt R. Muir ordered. Fisk agt. Bigelow; on hearing. Court IN GENERAL Trem, ‘To-day, Nuilor agt. Conly; appeal bond fixed a& $10,000. " Dowd agt. Acker; on hearing. Fourry Courr—Judge Hagner. To-day, Tebutagt. Tabut; sale ordered, &e. Bo teldo agt. Lyons: auditor's report confirmed in part. Handail agt, Reed; trustees authorized Dle DIL Schlorb agt. Schiorb; Dill and cross bIM revered. | Bell agt. Bell; comission to take test- mony in West Virginia issued. POLICE COUKT.—Judge Snen. To-day, Henry Chariton, toud and boisterous; ® or 15'days. Timothy Reagan and Michael Nighton, destroying private property without the consbat of Ue owner: $10 or tho ouse. tobert Allen, vagranc; personal . Robert Story, violating the cart law by Jaliing 0 maintain ee distance between his cirt and the vehicle in f night on building material in the street; bonds to not repeat the offence. Night Keeping an unlicensed bar; continued. Geo. Holmes and Patrick Moore, k thelr bars open on Sunday; continual, "James tiagaen, threats to Samuel T." Luckett; continued. W. J. Fitzgerahi, threats to Mary ersonal bonds to keep’ the peace. ‘homas, larceny Of acoat from John Griffith; days in jail. Charles T. Parker, assault on Davi 1H. Rhodes; $20 or 60 days. —s Destractive Cycione. LARGE SECTIONS OF ALABAMA, GRORGIA, AND LOUISI- ANA VISITED BY VIOLENT STORMS OF WIND AND RAIN—LIVES LOST AND PROPERTY WEECKED. A telegram to the N.Y. Herald from Eutayla, Aix:, March 28, says: A series of heavy rains im this sectic® Wound up last night with a = feariul force. Property was destroyed lost. The killed, 80 far 28 known, humber twelve persons, Striking the Richards neighborhood, fitteom miles south of Eufaula, it spread destruction tn tte path. On the farm of Alfred West every house was blown down, fences were destroyed, and tim- ber was leveled. The same is true of the farms of James Richards, W. W. Richards, Giles Rich- ards, and A. L. Richards. ‘The plantation of 3..N. Espy is completely ruined, all improvements being destroyed. The wife of R. J. Richards, whe was killed, was badly injured; his beautiful farm was ruined. 8. J. Belcher and wife were badly in jured. Two were killed, and many other ple suffered bodily injur Methodist and a aptist church were destroyed, as were also two stores. All this was in r county, Ala. In the adjoining counties of Georgia the damage was sUll greater, At Cuthbert seven persons killed, among them Boram Redding. rown station, Ga., Mrs. Powell and M! Were killed. Altogether the lows of life and erty Is terrible. One of the best and most ishing farming sections of two states has been des olated, and much suffering must ensue. A cyclone passed near Loac! a, Ala., doing @ great deal of damage. A number of houses were completely demolished, others were unroofed, and there was great destruction to fences and lumber, Aman named Tatum was instantly killed; another named Alvis was fatally injured, and a man named Thomas had his Shoulder Gislocated. A heavy wind and hail storm passed over a portion of Harris county, Ga., yesterday, doing mt dam- age. The Mulberry Creek is Very high. All the mitis are Nooded and several fine bridges will prob- ably be swept away. se Gloves, Hats and Flowers. From the Phila. Times, ‘There 18 a temporary cessation of balls and pan tes during Lent, and the demand for costly flow- ers is proportionately diminished. The modest violet and the tender daffodil are affected by the chureh-coing maiden rather than the marti: Jucqnemtnot, and these seasonable flowers she can buy for herself. The atendant swain is no longer under obligation to invest his week's salary in rases a8 a tribute to the fair one whose hand he sccks for & cotillion, Thus retievod Sor pas from the flower-ta: young mea ‘ have an opportui ty to recuperate thelr shattered fortunes and “perhaps to save up afew dollars against Easter. Let us indulge the hope that they May save enough to buy themselves some a It is one of the most melancholy results of the demand of the young women for jets that the young men, after paying or golug in debt for the Sowers, have neither money nor credit leit for their owh proper equipment. Hence the recent going to an evening party and even etre ungioved hands. It may be as sumed that no gentlemen would commit such an offence against taste, from, pre un: % oman except rst ul te i # HF E 3 He ine