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- PP nan Soe arse THE EVENING STAR. “DAILY, Ex Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Borthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Telegrams to The Star. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE IN ENGLAND, OXFORD WINS BY SIX LENGTHS, MORGAN CITY, LA, UNDER WATER —— Engiand’s Inter-University Beat-Race. OXFORD WINS BY SIX LENOTHR, Loxpox, April 1, 1:30 p.m.—The annual tnter. universit¥ bort-race has Just been rowed over the usual cours: on the Thames from Putoey to Morte lake, and has resulted in a victory for the Oxford Cie by sx boat lengths Weather was beat ane eat ‘the contest created less interest thaa Evarnre Stan je served to subscribers in the sr ogi ptog cenit Che e 59—N® 9,043. SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ening Star, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 1, SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, (EP nectar Sabbath sorvicon sti Sepak, | ‘THERE ARE ELEVEN COLUMME of new advertise Gone ments in Tam 87am to-lay, equal to nearly two Croalding at O04 Och sect mort ereas.) Allene tnvited ik pages of the paper. Tho total number is 200, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN OH! T= | being the largest number eve printed in one day between G and H streets 2°Ii | tm the history of Tam STAR. eS roy or —. Office at Washington, D. C., as ae mot Sp Fest 9 Tre petra Be ee ee pA ot ser as = sen i must be paid in edvance; Siti of ndvertiius made tmows a sopfiewion. ee ., INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR AMUSEMENTS—Sth page. ArroRNErs—Ist page. Avcriox Sacrs—Tth and 8th pages. Booxs, &c.—Sth page. Boanvrxa—4th page. Busrxess CHaxces—4th pare. Burupsns’ Surrries—5th page. Crrx Irems—sth page. Cocxrer Rea Eerare—sth pags. Deratns—8th page, Dex Goons—5th page. Epvcatrowat—4th pags. Freanctat—6th page. Fawrnx Surrires—éth page, For Rext (Rooms)}—4th pags. 1882. ‘THE STAR ROUTS CASES. ‘The Metions te Quash the Indictments. CONTINUATION OF THE ARGUMENTS TO-DAY. «The hour of 10 o'clock this morning had been fixed for convening the Criminal Court, before which the star route cases are pending, and in which the arguments on motions to quash were commenced yesterday. Mr. R. T. Merrick, of counsel for the government, was ten minutes in advance of time. At 10 o’clock there were not over forty persons In the court room. Judge Wylie took his seat on the bench a moment afterwards, and Mr. Bliss, for the government, and Mr. Shella~ of counsel e D a) follows by Messrs d wi gon and ‘Totten, "on the same side, ind District Attorney Corkhill and Mr. Ker,for the government. Mr. Ker was.about to com- mence his argument for the ution, when os py oe se he desired to submit an authori producing a SoeapsTarsn of ts toy Thos. Herty, publish TWO CENTS. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | House of Repreventatives, DIVIDENDS TO FREEDMAX'S BANK CREDITORS. On motion of Mr. Crapo, the Senate bill was passed to facilitate the payment of dividends to creditors of the Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company, succeeds hke success." The PERPETU! Bont ale a cae nes pre it commends ‘the peopins ivnes no tivation} st doen not antagemize other “Associ: ‘Directors Pastor. Services To-morrow at 1i Preaching by the ‘The boats stu ‘cordially welcome, It one minute bast 1 o'clock. | Cambri er jut were cau; and passed y the Oxford bout before ity yards had been traversed. At the soap works, a mile and a half from the starting point, the Oxford crew were leading by three lengths." At_ Hammersmith bridge, two fur- further on, they were four lengths in fron§ BILLS OF LOCAL INTEREST. ‘The Speaker announced the appointment of Messrs. Shallenberger, Demotte, and Singleton IL,) a8 a committee of conference on the biil pro- viding for additional accommodation for the de- partment of the Interior. Mr. Hiscock, chairman of the committee on ap- priations, ae & bill making an appropriation Of $170,000 supply tho deticiencies for dies, paper, and stamps in the internal revenue bureau the current year, and an appropriation of $150,000 to continue work fon Washington monu- ment for the next fiscal year. Oniered printed and recommt{tted. ‘Tue Proworion of 281 clerka in the Pension office went into effect to-day, The promotions Wore in'all the grades, and were based upon meri is well aa a 1 examination, of each eande: Beat D. o Reeiee portman Bert 7:30 ice, sermon and second celebration, vie ‘prom é Pemtiaa ts ro tthe At we ice re! proEl? . og ete UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, LINCOLN. ae morrow at 11 a.m; _ Sermon 7 the Pastor, v. ALEX. Rann, THE GREAT SUCCESS. cosy = a5 = NEW JERUS, TEMPLE, NORTH OAP- Liver O11, with PEpstN apd QUININE, has ind re ghia: RE eee aes Fox, en SA all tree Bartise st Lies. ‘the Comin ee P. E. OHURCH— ¥. stir am, end 5 aeareees ‘ervices ¢ Rov. Wa A. Drown rector of St Sona fon wu preach of the Tussday event Tae Eicut-n0ur Law.—Attorney General Brew- ster has under consideration the petition of the navy employes ul upon the President the tnforoement of the eight-hour law. Nationa, Bank Norges outstanding, $361,026,- 67. BON, tor, 416 1th street; bursing clerk War derartinent, of JOHN 000K, retary, 618 Lith ast, (BS TEE, FIRTH ANNUAL MEETING oF THE will te held on TUESDAY pasa April Eat on pos ‘the Secretary, 618 12th their rowing was irroge eee The Flood im the Lower Mississippi. FIVE-SIXTHS OF MORGAN CITY UNDER WATER. New Oxirans, April 1.—A to the Times. Democrat trom Morgan City, dated yesterday, From this city eo acaboula, ninctees ed in Baltims Mir, Ker’s Argument. Mr. Ker, for the government, proceeded with his argument, claiming that a conspiracy was an agreement to commit a.crime, and it had always ‘been held that the mere assembiing together of Parties, or concert of action forthe purpose of committing a crime, was sufficient, and it was not necessary to specity the particular act; 1t was suf- ficient to charge tha that there was an citenos. Une at the office of REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. Under the call of committees the feilo wing bills were reported: By Mr. Willitts—Supplementary to the apportionment bill in accordance with the ninth census, 80 9g to accord an additional repre- sentation 88 the state of Nebraska. Ontered ghee a . Hon mul a Mr. Muldrow, from the committee On private id onms ms—For the relic? of Wm. McGarrahan. ‘Tre Gratn on hand in the country is estimated by the department of td be much less than at this time last year.- PETITIONS FOR Mason's P, hees yesterday afternoon, petition, signed by 1,570 citizens of ‘verre Haute, Indiana, ‘urging the pardon of Sergeant Mason, and te eee of Ono, roceved a sifalar pedtion yes of Ohio, terday, beal ‘thousand page. Loer or Lerrens—7th page, Manntacrs—8th paze, Morer To Loas—4th page, Mrpicat, &c.—7th page. Prrsonat—4th page. ProrrsstonaL—4th page. Pianos axp Oncans—3d page. Benatar vor. Rivor Dy seein — that ee Led bie Fitin avenue New Forks and acct Pe Ri. f FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT pees oe, of the Disttlct evolent citizens, ‘Columbia who arm indictment ‘The Speaker 1aid before the House a communt- Rarnoape—6th pare. methods cf the Associated ST, PAULIS FREE oHURGH, aDeTaEET erday, Dearing, the signatures: of one, thou et rds prsonment i inc overt acts | Cation from the Bocretary oF the Mary eee — GI0Us nomen pare a va Under- an cnebraton, oad Spe one Ton cacehice a a eo eto erry, ‘Ohio, which pre- Chiieut stp. [ee and — in manag ay to the pe niriqul strip the committee on for- iwactat. Korims Ist page. ‘broidery, y the hour or . = rs Gay. OF any work a woman ean the Woman's Work” Department’ of Associated ‘Charities, ie ra 8 Ba mj i jcteeaiione, Monta’ arena nance Saturday, fs 1. § Lat pots a nor. Mr. Ker remarked this was the ruling in the case of one of the abductors of Charley Ross, tried for conspiracy, but the sentence was for the con- tetas and on eal 5 com] ‘i A Nomeer op Dismissats and appointments ple are = Rainy to their eekepen ieee “t: He Mr. Townsend, the Senate which, it was supposed, would take place on the amend- ments to House bill to promote the efficiency of Provised floors. Nearly all took warning Barz Derosrr—4th paxe. 1st of April in the Treasury de] rement, will not ity uent misdemeanor—abduction. the life saving service were non-concurred in. and drove their stock to Terre Bon ridge or to this. Brwixe MacurwEs—3d page. sO Oa SOPIRTMENT, RYLAND CHAPEL.—REV. RICHARD Or be decided upon during Secretary Wolgers. ab- drafting the indictments all the forms had to THE ABMY APPROPRIATION BILL. Place, and from here large quantities have beem ine Phieen-Tek sane cE I ha ip will reach at 11 am, and7.90 p.m. Com- | sence, : be followed’ in oraer that tne detense should nave the i CHURCH, 3p AND A Sore peed WwNs—Sub: ‘The House then, at 1:30 went into committee of the whole (Mr. Haskell in the chair) on the army ‘appropriation bill ‘shi Saaeereee’ oe oe 3 che wat waists pre ' ares Will be delivered every Monday, ‘We munion at morning service. eae ee his course | (==5> WAUGH, ME. a free to os rae ‘WILFORD ct the newiy Unpentaxsns, &0.—8th page. Waxrep (iielp)—tth pace. ‘Warren (Situations) 4th page. the fullest notice it 1s_ possible for the eed paren to Se him. The indictment had highlands on the wide diffusion the greatest care, every word fearetuliy REPRESENTATIVE BLACK is reported improving The ai to-day. He has been removed from 1025 Vermont fences Pelghod. It had been said the word “corruptly” | Hr. Holman that portion of the bil Morgan City to-day ‘Waxre (Houses}—4th pare. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOORROLD- ted pest ng elder Ther, | Senne to tide nd mit pay 2 la oe was not used, In 13 judgment this word is not | which makes an poproorinciad ror ove ton allel “ames the third districe of ‘Waxrep (Mircellaneous)—4th page. RS of the COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE s: Dexue, D D.. wot wlth the hysl ‘ing thai change wor used as to conspiracy unless it 1s under a statute, | tion Ot troops 2 by land-grant Tailroads, contending | the overflow froin the lake ‘about a year ago. Fives COMPANY, for the Hlection of, Ning ‘Frustoce, will be upper. Love feast Thursday "Evening neficial. The chances of his entire recovery are and the word used is “defraud,” the meant that the transportation should be free of tolls oF | sixths of it is under water, ¥: trom 6 inc! be id. at the oflice of (the Company, 1324, © street, on Gon ofantan: it*_ | better than heretofore, hich—to cheat—is ‘well known. ‘This word is | other tos teet in depth. - Skifts Ms ind perogce are ‘ties A U UMM MM" .sssy Imbeosk “PTS Pole open mE? se For ee Pee oy Ee eo EAE GE] Gurreav, Mr. Reep anp Me. Scovitue—Mr. wea Mir. Here opening oar ete De tkS | Fe District Appropriation Bill. cipal basaoes thle nication along the PALS UMMM" Fauxoy, stil tbe tis ofa es of five sermons | Charles H. Reed stated to a Sram reporter that he | nature of an explanation of the Indicument. The sub-committee having charge of the District | (10 hve te BB AAU UMMMM &gss, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ae am 5 of five exp) erected some four or eae hone BAAAU UM M M 3 ldcraof the CORCOMAN FIRE INSURANCE on Resurectlon.” Also P-m., sub; may appear in the Court in General Term to argue THE CASE OF TURNER. of Columbia appropriation bill, of which Repre- and In most of the but ralse floors ha’ a4 "uu MOM M Sess GOMPARY or the election of nino, director, to servo WNeat the Kingdom. ail invita. the exceptions in the Guiteau case. There were| guage Wylle interrupted him to ask if the inaict- | Sntative Ketcham ts the chairman, held an ad- | improvised. ‘There Is as'yet no clal aaitreen Polls wil suid ‘st 12 a and Clome at a any, P oe, CHURCH OF THE Be eg RB. E.. | five or six points in them, which he thinks worthy ment contained anything to show that Turner had. peta meetin, ng to-day to further consider the aong the po he ea They meet 00 PPP FEENN NIINN § GGG. dtd z. i, Becretary. at Masonic ames corner F and 9th streets.— | of consideration. Speaking of Gulteau's bitter- trict Dil @ Session occu] Ee aqnce, acouptang Met imevita nts Oo Of re by nee hes Bervice af 11 a.m. with sermon by the Rey. J. Hyape | OF oF gainat Seoriley Mr, dhe thought | Stated a falsehood for the purpose of misleading | the pill was not completed, ani but hoping for the speedy sul 8 OP” EY N NNHN WHe GG is Nee ED iin araune Noabupionn | ec cree AS sR Gute nad good cause provost position to sell | the Postmaster General, or were not the indorse- on the bill wil beheld ‘on onaay, when itis ex: waters, NIIN GG on SigY CHAPEL I.E. CHURCH, por Guiteau’ and ‘that ¢ Ch! interview, in} ments made by Turner true in t of fact, pected .e full appro- “ 00 P EEEN NNUN NN GGG 7 PLUMBING, FURNAGES. RANGES, TINNING, teri sod F stres We. which Mr. Scov Wille said he tought iwould bea | “ane avsena ue oie Prstions commnicien.” iis i fnvented to report the | Trial of,» ee gry AF splaaed NTELS AND GAS FIXTURES. ase Me have his cient hung,atr. Reed thinks | s¢ ‘rurner,” said Judge Wylle, “made false in- after the army bill is disposed aia 1S x MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Jotuina tn ale the aburs Recs. teau in his abuse of his ‘brother-in-law. 4 UB Ma doraments of the Jackets, in puisuance, of an un- Capitol Notes. pei The preliminary me SP-Estimares Furxisuep ror New Wore. {8 pe ul RD. Bolton and two APRIL 9p AND Arn. pers Lyman Anas bas resigned, and ensign Caters with other parties, it would seem to yarn rece pot Dot in session todays on On | Bers ae La aoe Charles Miller and Brant Pres. PLATTS_CHLORIDES. oe = unm, | Frank F. Fletcher, has been ordered to examina- ipa T Senator Millet of Califorais: te cenved am an alee eS Zz SETAE Sy ommonaa | Cpr LEAL TEES RCO | oe a tout rose nei dat Uae acai Sydeetts | ec, Sucrn J ecwan Orne cou wa FRENCH PATTERN HATS. ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. to-morrow, at 11 8.m, and 7:45 p.m. Palm Sunday ——__.+___ Speaking of Mr. Ingersoll’s remarks as to ite such s however, the Pacific boat Gran beae ta Tonds of 40, and hier in $300, Quart bottles, 50 cts. in the mo ing. Services at this church every ev: ‘Tue Carngse Brit.—The Cabinet wasin session | Miner's affidavit that one man and Coast representatives are growing exceedingly UD- | on the charge of involuntary manslat ugter, which FINE MILLINERY, MILBURN'S PHARMACY, nd.on Good Feiday moraing: weit) AW mass welooine. 48'| yesterday forover three hours. ‘The Chinese bit | one animal were ‘needed on ‘a, vcertsin $A aver the delayed action of the President upon | O” ine chars of Geonsta 1s killing while mn tag LADIES’ ON it Be MER, Pastor. | was thoroughly considered in all its bearings, but | route, Mr. Ker maintained SS all the pleader —— of a lawful act, without due caution,” ee ee eee ee BEY, § §, MEIOHELL, p, —_ OF BUF- | What action the President should take was not de- | need do in a case of acl ot perjury 1s toallege Fre coin _PanGee will tare ter bis bemoan 1s punishable as a misdemeanor. LADIES' SPRING SUITS, Ep *AMUEL Een, fal formerly pastor of New "York Ave- | cided on. It 1s the general impression that the | that the facts ntod were not true. ‘The obi 10 9 democrats in Co} are exultant Se es = a. DI @oops, nue Pres! Res ‘of this cit ‘will Occt Dill would have been befcre thts but for the | Was one element in this case which met the oc ‘come because D: of a stringent liquor law General Foreign News. MUEEP CLOAES ARD SUITS, | 930 7th street n¢ pulpit of that Ghurch: Tesoro length of time, fixed by the en, daring which emi- | mon Pi yf peter ealocd Searegecrngiternigrnegedaged | the Olio o fefisatare They Say the [ill will | CHRIGTINE NILA8OX COMING TO AMERICA TO S180, CHILDREN’S DRESS NOVELTIES, qusiities low ee tchGunghama, fas opened, bat | Brotings Savion st 1 adh gration shall cease: ‘The time’ allowed the So ePrice LOTOre Cae Oar Ee PRS enn ton ay | have the effect for the democrats the | Loxpox, Aprii 1.—The London it of joes = : Cale BOYS’ KILTS, Cpimontieae Ss. sqlisapenue. betwacn E, CHURCH. MASSACHU- | tit next Weduesday,. Sect secretary Fo ger will return Se Sorat pene ernie fay nese testa W be bd ia Casto ae Soa has bigned sax" seoatawr caveremnat” bor ‘Herp! HARDSON Pasto1 here on Mond: ee the afternoon the lece! ia Gal Ameri FINE UNDERWEAR, (ge DEBILITY coReED. in and 1:30 p.m. Gams Ruchannwon, Dagon, i, Dill will be considered ba fu a full Cabinet, and i is | false Petitions He claimed tal ATFOINTMENT OF CLERES IN THR PENSION OFFICE. ri ects Sng CORSETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, PARASOLS, GLOVES. Handsome Opening Souvenir to every Lady, but ‘Rot to Children. Housx o7 or REPRESENT: - Watsixoron, D. jewriewten: Feeling ¥ summer I was induced agreat ief, and I and edviee its, use by one, or two of am who speak very decidedly {a its favor. any ea W. C. Warrrnorye, M.C. [Renews the liteot the i the President will then THE MEANS OF {11 CONSPIRACY were sufficiently and amply set forth in the indict- ment, If the United States had undertaken a bur- den of proof greater than it could bear then the Tesponsibility would rest onthe government at the trial, but was not amatter to be discussed now. Inreply tothe statement by the defence that the in Mr. Orth, chairman of the civil service commit- tee of the House, to-day reported a bill to regulate the appointment of clerks in the Pension office, based somewhat. on the plan of the Commissioner of Pension, which was ful-y set forth in last Sat- urday’s Stak. Major Le-kwood, cntef clerk of the Interior Als exper was heard in opposition to ae! oe Hl ee ence yet = strated that a Lobos, Aprit ie -Dr. Armstrong, who has NDOX, April 1.— appointed ted eters im the coming race, between janlan and Boyd, is a well-known amateur sculler of New Custle-on-Tyne. THREAT TO BLOW UP MANCHPSTER TOWN HALT. Loxpon, April 1.—An extra police force has been. Placed in the town hall, at Manchester, because of SERVIC FOR DEAF MUTES AT THE Other services ve Th sa150 rine Beals ees it ices von an De a the afternoon and evening services. UNION M. aepivanle areiug HL amend 30 p.m Byker, for, Buiject in the mrnin ry Administration of the ‘Lora’ Beats Iree. pore eacrely stated act on it, ‘War A VIRGINta Post OFFICE WAS ABOLISHED, The Postmaster General upon the report of a spe— 207: EET Pr a at | Clal agent yesterday abolished the post office at er Broadway, Rockingham county,Va. The residents lear Pity followed of that place noting the polftics (readjuster) of Retment enumerated twenty-one repa- an ananymous threat to blow 1 during the zt orzane—Brown's tron Bitters] {he postmastet matter to the train Tate conspiracies Mr. Ker held that every el examination was not a good test of | Kuster holidays. om A U UMM MM" SSS, instead of to tue po post “omer, a8 the salary of the ‘of a number of elements. If the govern- the qualities needed In a “den. The committee ——>—_—_ B A vu Seuen 8 "FOUNDRY M. E. © [ORG a AND G | postmaster Serena upon the number of Sy ee had relied upon only one overt act set forth ‘urther discuss the bill next Saturday. Colorado Criminal: be Turned Loove, BAAAU UM MM 3 ATTORNEYS. Asonrwer aT 100 pn the pastor Rew, Wee feed Pro nothing Th elt treatment soon Teduced the | and then failed to prove, that however ilagrant | THE OONTEST IN THE ALEXANDRIA, VA, DisTRICT. | Dexvex, CoL, April 1._The supreme court A A UU MMM Sgss' TPs SORAN at LOUIsTANA ‘AVENUE, ‘Warp. it? | fhe omce cet Toe Apa fey a hin ms ry 3 the cons, conspiracy might be still they could not lose | The second sub-committee of the House commit- terday, in the case of Huschberg, 00 PPP FFENN NIINN §N GGG Notary Pul Conveyancer, Commissioner CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN cHuRGH, Bev, again for mailing their letters and not before. ce ches elections yesterday heard argument in the 0 OP PE NNNUNNNG @ Peel, Enea &c., taken and cer- Dr, Prrzem Pastor.—Public worship ‘or —— IN REFERENCE TO THE ACTS OF MR. BRADY election case of Bailey ys, Barbour, from 3 QEre = a mae ae oe 2 Sone a ad eS a.m. and 7:30 p.m. All seats free. FURLOUGH AT THE PRInTINw aND Enaravrka | he sald that in view of the position he held as fhe ‘Aiectndrin Grenct of Vitale Mr Burke ap. the emergency clause by the last legislature ren- 00 P EEEN NNIIN NN = (eS ORESUIAR RELIGIOUS SERVICES 7 Buxkeav.—Between six and seven hundred em-| second assistant postmaster gencral he was en- von Delpeoment soon ae ae The case ders the law Inoperalive, apd Uhat the i m29 MONDAY axp TUESDAY, Aram 8p axp ¢: H, * =“, Fe Hi te ans | endl LF ef ata code Paver | Ployes ot the bureau of engraving and printing, | abled todo these things, and that he was inter. | a ittee OD | trial, and sentence of the prisoner uBder the 2 ae : as 2 Liw, ero ae srelpol | en mn the, work of pfinting the Internal | ested to the extent of getting his share of the tae ee eae AEM were Invalid. There are a large number of ATTORNEYS: Ar. Ly incline Sh yuraday. Sunday- school gaged printing - m6-3m* ¥ street northwest. Sunday moraing at 9 ol “and Gonday of revenue slumps, have beso! ed_on two- | gains. ARRESTED ON A RequisiTiox.—Last evening | als including murderers under indictinent, awalt- = 2:30 ote | ira d time, as The ao riation is Insufiictent to | Mr. Ker closed his remarks digit Sf che | ests, Coomes and Acton arrested a young man ing Unial whose case Unis decision will affect, W.t ERALD,, ONT AOR ay e8. lates from Mir. Mi Argues th ty © ars old, Damed Merton ashburo, on Pp ne RE Arion « nurty o ATTORNEY AT LAW, Eee cout Sen ne ee northweat 2d the the rer Will be continued, 88 Congress wil i are panindmailly 7 = requton from the Governor of “Now York, ———— ae —— ayy ioe 2 . i ing Sunday at 11 . and 7:30 p. by the | undoul y urse them: far the one-t ol “s chargin: im nd larceny e New ), TLt., APRIT. 1.—i opkiin was: Practices in all the Courts. $95 _| Piston Hove Santee Coe DBS Pate ewinek, we | thei pae Mr. Merrick then arranged a formidable eollec- | Yori officers, consisting of Messts don W, Post, | terd. terday appolntéd receiver of the Ilinols "Midland ge = = A far ihe pant BROWN, Faretouer be Saatturtey e VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. | Parexps or GovEnnon Hawxins of Tenn ae east ane heed ee eet ee and Wan. W it, deputy sheriffs, arzived this morn. | Fallro ba pt between N O streets, pastor. id lessee, | gan ress the court le e woul Ing, ooo Will reacn home this afternoon wi! ie eet ee M0 yy Ng the'b.¢°), y fiveecbecal stem ae te onan AtSiED, | Bervioe, To. Sacre ati o me cont 750 a Seats | Rere, say that he will bea candidate for renomt- | Gress himself frst to the allegation that the ta. | prisom ¢ offence committed by Washbura _Murder in a Dance House. = pe nation a ce state republican canvention on the | dtment was tavalld unt the Maryland act of | ante outing from spine rominyes | | Grenmon cot. Apr. ah. proprietor PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ing, Louisiana avenue. jal4-3m Se Se ee ME. Shae: COREA ‘27th of April, and hopes for re-election on the plat- 1722 _In July last, he eo justice holdii appropriated the mone: "to his own use. id eeper, here here’ y. sterday. The shooting grew out of ARE NOW RECEIVING Ny 7 MEE orey-st- Law, will preach at 1i'a.ce end 750 in. * Gomnmonion mr, | form of “honest payment of the state debi.” Parlontariy ditoctan teks eine efi burn 1s a printer by trade, and used to work in the | a difMiculty in a saloon where tere was a dance in A Remarkably Choice Stock of Rooms 6 snd 8 Gunton Law Building, gece condialy invi meetings “next week. BEAR | CovoneL Corsi, treasurer of the Garfield mon-| Fumor that certain frauds had been comluitved in | GVerument printing office in this city. Progress, Ser os '2 Louisisna avenue. wat ument fund, has recelved a contefbution of $43.74 | Connection with the mail service. SUSPENSION OF SALAKIES OF PUBLIC SCHOOL Possible Victims of a Blizzard. apply ay R= iB; OU SOR, ORE AEE A'V. | trom the officers and crew of the United States | inqihat.Nas not the grand jury that found this ) Teacumns—At the conclusion pode Dr. Mayos | _ Brswanck, D. T., April 1.—Ex-Mayor Hacket, of Latest Novelties for Chilaren from 2 to 14 years of age. biel og cy or Mazo, (ana a" at p.m. by the pastor, Her i. Suzr- | steamer Nipsle, at Lisbon, Portugal. Subsequently, Mr. Merrick said, the counsel for | Sawin, ser a ngs at the C Tactreetont | Bismarck, who left here several weeks ago to visit FLANNEL SUITS, Opposite City Hall. : -——__- detegse came into court and asked that the grand | which was largely attended by teachers, a mect- ae ‘Turulé mountains = Wie eared that mi ‘Trimmed in Colors and tastefully made. ane FOURTH STREET MF. SUNDAY. THE PusLic Dest STATEMENT made to-day shows Ft rected to proceed with the investigation. | ing was organized. Mr. Gage stated that the pay- ms Pasig g Rg <n BR 4 ‘A search party C= D Bese oti (he mae ae tevhiags hd FOR o aonpeatice Society will hold | the decrease of the public debt in March to be We mune Was not the grand jury that om ment of the teachers’ salaries had been suspended pay ted ie Fort Stev. u ‘ot SAILOR SUITS. ‘Ten ‘Chromo Cards. at their muy my ‘0-Morrow. afternoon, at at quarter tao indictment, it was a ‘fury, siti Decuuse of a deficiency in the appropriation made | 2&¥€ Started from Fort Stevenson in questot Wem, ‘Very Sinity aid guididel talcbpeanicee treetive: D Diamond Shirt Factory, P.O. Box 60 x GS, Halt ig hore sa Bern adress by = ire Li leresen tibet cy waa nl kee art of the Buptenae Court of the | Uaited 8 sien | by Congress for tne support of tee public semen SOCIETY NOTES. PRETTY WHITE DRESSES . alge = Gurandiag e206, coe 1016; “certificates or deposit | wis ascrarred: - thet ame the neki, oe Mr Ga ee Ae — For Little Children. PRING DRESS GOODS. METHODIST PROTESTANT, CHURCH, oa outstanding, | $11,140,000; ake certificates out-| the grand as directed to inquire into all | appointed, Seed of Sti ‘Wilson, Trustee | _ The President will have another reception nexg s satay street. between E rweat.— | Standing, $5,166,920; silver ficates outstanding, | matters involving ‘violations of law, Subsequent | Lovejoy, H. C. v7 Tuesday evening, the precise character of which EXQUISITE DRESSES, are dail our new Sj Goods, com- | Preaching Sunday, ‘Apel 2d, at h ‘ime and 730 36 p.m., 855, atone currency outstanding, | to the organization of that grand jury, the judge | Keene, iB. F. x has not yet been determined. It is not probal ‘Of Embroidery and ee ving cue 2 by the pastor, Rey. J. T. Lasseutx, Sabbath school at A yt », ney, Gace, yi probable, and Musiin. prising a full Bove fabrics in Bzench Nor Nov. By phe be Su SI Roe $7,004,898.67; cash balance available, ‘pril 1st, | holding the Criminal Court gave certain instruc- ‘Mrs. E.'A. Hilton, and Mra’. A. however, that it will be for the general public, ab PLAIN SLIPS, elties, Combination Suitings in in Silk and Wool, Sateens, a 1882, $154,038,281.65. Uons to the foreman regarding these causes two | who were instructed to represent the ater. 1 Yor Morning Wear. = ee Surat Slit, Check ap has EP om WOMAN'S | CHRISTIAN " TEMPERANCE was found. ‘This Was the last one. . meet MISSES’ CLOAKS AND SACQUES, VERY ATTRACTIVE AND IN THE NEWEST STYLES. LADIES’ RAGLANS aD SILK WRAPS. A NEW STOCK OF THE MOST ELEGANT WHITE DREESES EVER SHOWN IN THIS MARKET WILL BE OPENED IN A FEW Days. TTT a ¥Y ¥L oO RER AA YYL OQoR R AY ELS 3 \2 a2 4 ¥ iu 00 BE ae * ROU EF¥ TTIT Y Y¥ HEEB Hut UD tee oF & fi & “ot ¥ 3 zy e- 21 H UU F £5 A StHETIC, COMFORTABLE AND DURA- of the — of 8; Ave the virtues Assortment ring: WILLIAM HAHN'S Beliable Boot and Shoe Houses, $16 Seventh Street and 1922 Pennsylvania Avenue. Sign -KED SLIPPER. Our Stock this Season comprises rises the Fincat he Cheapest Goo | eat hoes and Slippers Ever “BO SHODDY GOODS PERMITTED TO ENTER Gam B00 DOOR." OUR GREAT SPRING SPECIALTIES: sae tet Soe Ben eines ondiane “‘Olivette” Button Boots, $1.25. Ladies’ Lasting Slippers, 35¢.: Kid do., 600. (Citiidren’s Spring Heel Button Boots, S0c., TSc. and §1. parce mies See eo Laced and Low ovat series at Sens 50 and Laced Detter (@ur $1.50 Solid Gaiters ae than ‘ever sold for the money. M's % survey, (OF 51 West Thirty-(ch street, Mew York, Late of Mrs. C, Donovan's, Importer of Robes ot Mantesux, fie ae Belen h Eel Carriers’ and ‘Conductors’ “De Bae et nee ante sve ech puree mena) Ma Ghodda’ a Beltan etn and Pillow Linen, a widths and ana Mareciiien grades; Dami jap ‘tomatch: ‘Frenets Honery ia an - sep; Farge tnd Untree. e goods will find cle hess to, wan advantage to examine our stock before purciastow, HOVE, BRO. & CO., m25 1328 F STREET N.W..NEAB EBBITT HOUSE. HAYwarp & HUTCHINSON, 817 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, DUPUNT CIRCLE. PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES MANTELS, &. Jobbing in all these lines. a UNDER ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. GRAND DISPLAY or MEN, BOY'S, AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, az M. F. EISEMAN'S, ‘THE POPULAR CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 421 Sevarru Srazer N. W. — BOY'S DEPARTMENT replete with Besutifal oe Zatest Designs and First-class Workmanship, at Look at our $2.60 BOY'S SUIT, ‘the Cheapest eveT 2, have SIXTY YOUTHS, SUITS, which ‘the astonishing Low Price of $5.80. They cana: duplicated for less than $3.50. & BOYS’ FLANNEL SUITS from $ up. Come amp Szz Tux! ¥. EISEMAN, (Wonder Odd Felows Bil.) M™ ANNE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, dina hy 3 } and SUMMER ‘THE FINEST IMPORTED HOSIERY. REN St ELE ORD GID GLOVES, bal a FRENCH HAND-MADE UNDERCLOTHING. MERINO AND ad UNDERWEAR, fine —— ¥.B.—Preach, LA ARE TEAS mae tee ieee Gat ecutive Committee. iat suceting To-morrow, (Sabbath) , at Masonic Temple, atreet music, led with m cornet. Brevueny weeks before the indictment! Nor mm Wasnrneton.—Misg Susan B. Anthony d jury pla &@ presentment in the hands of has written to a friend in Washington, expressing | the district ‘attorney A formal presentment was ‘surprise at the published reportin some of the wil submitted to th indictment. The Renepaperss rs, that she and Mrs. Stanton had ap- | Judge Mica | the Criminal Court ‘accepted the in ednesday of this week before the Woman ee bench warrant was moved for, Butmrage committee of the Senate, as they have | but not issued. All the conditions were present, have not been here lately. Mr. Merrick held, to constitute a valid indictment. Tae Way Wacutnoton Dip Ir.—In spite of the THE MARYLAND ACT OF 1722. Mr. Merrick asked if this act of 1722 was, until generally received ideas about what is called the “republican simplicity established by the this term of the court, known to any man in the fathers,” it fs a fact that General -Washi Jogits | District. Nolawyer ad ever practiced under tt, when President stood on a dais and bowed to the | *ither here or in Maryland, ‘There wasn’t a dis- le ae his Pg oay instead of promiscuously Shaking hands. . tore “Good tin iw? THE TABERNACLE.—SERVICES AT =e Tabernacle, W. W. HicEs, Minister, 9th and B thwest, ‘To-morrow Morning beim, “Babbath School at 9a. NINETEENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, . MILLER, Pastor of Cherry Sie% Baptist Cua rch, Pelee Pa, will occupy the pul- pit at 11 a.m. m. ‘To-morrow. 9 the ord Pines of Bapeisun will te istered at ‘the sermon, andthe Lord's Supper st Soda inthe iam. 1 trict attorney in the state of Maryland that ever \cticed under the act. ‘This act had only onoe teen Toten forward here—in the case of U. 8. kins—and then it had been der denounced Bac mace court. Death had been brought oe it by desuetude, It had been Gy peed yy the oyenieton of the judicta! sheen the of Columbia, when the ina) machinery of the > BEY. W. W. PATTON, D. of Howard University, will preac! olina avenue and B east. To-morror ‘at il o'clock a. 3 at 7:30 im Hee St GEER tie ait iad D., _EERpENE jorth Car- ‘Tue Way Ir Sruixes a FoREIGNER.—On Tuesday evening at the White House a foreigner, who was aa back of the President and watching the HAMLINE a = CHURCH, ee and P.—9:15 a. School. 11 a. ing by the’ Rev. dons’ 8: Deave, D.De'foheeed adintoistration of wit Corde ‘Supper: 3, Love Foast—aister churches in- felt. di Mr. Merrick havibg read @ number of authorities as to the powers of prosecuting offi Marked. tbat a @ prosecuting 3 the government and the he re- officer stood between powers were arches Jed. iE. and continued duriug Wook.” Welosse. See oS 00-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. teachers before the Congressional committees on the District of Columbia. The committee will meet next aeeey 5 atternoon, af o'clock, in the office of Supt. Wi Bees ARRIVALS AT THE Riven FRONT.—Harbormaster Sutton reports arrivals at the river front as follows: Win. Yates, Cnilas, Bs Golden; Kate, Ellis, fish for same Co fish'for poh gel pungies’ M ton, Kintz, fish for x, eau Carpentei ake 8 fish tor" same Daniel fish for same; “aon in Hale, me ae ae 4 Pocahontas, wood, J. 0. Carter; schrs. Thos “Jefferson, Thos.’ Parks, Ann Matiida and Defi, all with oysters for mar- ——— Affairs won beset negates PLEAsa RCEPTION Was given by the of Dunbartongerect Paes chi roe ee hip heretofore existing between, iret serous eat posal be tbs tote anate se espe at Soumiized to aay one eae way pare a? he ie OO Or See OnE JOHNSON © Gomes the | American people when the evidence Meine Tpelicee, eo Saree the ac- | this pry day by limitation. ¥ 3 Re Bhmy eagle henge fet Bo hime one ROME f uOuNSoRO? Iustice pragree cry Sapreone ge Batchford, suonen ‘ are a 1st, 1882. _ CHAS. I. I, KELLOGG. - ley’s, accompanted by his. wife.+—Senator Brown, ‘whose lungs have troubled him lately, will leave for Ce ae Tle Ratt dog will probably go far- does not rapidly improve } civil undersigned! ayo Uhis day formed s Co-partner- at ‘the Busi- Tonder the hrm Sanse oP RELLOGS & 30H SON. JEROME F. JOHNSON, MEDICAL, fat SAO SIRE Fare Cee Medien 0 jam! Bp nig MEbON a Be camel M.D:," eto. evEnoay ASBQCTRTIOR. THE ‘of officers will nf No, 608 ith street north west, cor a SS permet Gece te rea ait ane = aid’ Treaas echoes | saber aes COMPANY, Pal Ink. = pita y General and took a seat at the prosecution table.) THE LAW REGARDING . CONSPIRACIES. J. HL Rutter, of the New York road, are at Willard’s.—Mr.. te tig Connecticut, entertained means committee CF am [97 wena.) Kou ae Brooms Bi eee Eee eS Bstlolirs oe ret for ‘al-2t* perme Has removed 5 For f Stexet Nonrmwest m22-2m* Fer D® 7. BALL LE hier, a EST te Nomrmre SM Neewe i900 Orxet Nomrawest. m1-tm*_ mPort.—Entered—Schooner John 8. Detweiler, dria par for 2, baer of tor ‘rn bang eo; cal boul tn ow. with coal for Borat Nichols, ois. Todd. tor: oriole ‘with empty barrels; tug Hercules, Brown, tor York river, ght Fisn Trape.—No fish ts fish whart. The President entertained at dinner tn the vate dining room of the Executive Mansion last crening, Secretary and Mrs Frelinghuyscn, ex Secretary and Mrs. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft Davis, Miss Frelinghuysen, Senator and Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Chandler, General and Miss Schenck, Mr. F, J. Paillips and ake. Bancroft. | The decorations, the rooms and table were, a8 usual, very some Much gayety is promised after Lent. There are rumors of several weddings. One will be that of the assistant rector of Epiphany church and Miss Moffett. It is also reported that Admiral hea of — Mrs. Sims pene will be married th! dy and very successful pari Daror far o it the mission e Iphany cli held under the auspicies of br apd Mrs. ma Wade Worth’s daughters at their residence on Vermout weral

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