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Ini jatters of | Willard’s Hall Saturday evening, given by the Ia-| OOURTEOUS RECEPTION OF THE DELEGATION BY Complimentary Benefit Tendered to Casoreantl perteanent capenitstca ier euler oh Coes 7 es District Interest. dies of the National Relief Association for the | PRESIDENT ARTHUR. MRS. SERGEANT MASON, mittee. 03-2t° TUESDAY MATINEE, APRIL 4, 1882. ‘The Charming French Artiste, MLLE. RHEA, ‘4nd her entire Company. has kindly consented to come from Baltimore on Special Train and sppear in Dumas’ play of CAMILLE. ‘@alcony adinission, £0 conta, “Orchisste sauiiesion, 75 No Extra Chance for Reserved Seata Sale of sea ts now ready. ‘Xo other Performance at Opers House This Week. Easter Monday Matinee—The Tourists. 1t NAtionaL THEATER, OUR MAGGIE. ‘This Engagement Positively Limited to SIX NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. are and ‘good woman to the stage ana the age." THE PEARL OF THE AMERICAN STAGE, MAGGIE MITCHELL, Supported by Mr.I; R. Shewell, Mr. R. 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NATIONAL BANK Nores received to-day for re- MONTHLY MEETING OF To-day.” benefit of the sufferers from the Mississippi floods, | The per diem employés of the navy yard and Ee porowac FRUIT GROWERS wil tenon | demption, $273,000. Senate ‘Mr. Voorhees, from the joint selct committee | Was as successful socially as it was in alding the | other government departments in this and other 2 BANLAN PLAYED WITH BOYD. atthe ‘of the ¥. M. C. A. ‘street north- [ane oaeceree— on library, reported in the Senate to-day a joint | Worthy charity. Liberal donations of money, | cities in the United States, who have to work ten 3 oa Ww 5 ril| GEN. HuRLBUT, United States minister to Peru, 5 45—Boyd at the outset ratsed of his Tse so 3G MORRO (TUESDAY) EVENING, Apr aisdnccdenty ont of the heart on March 98, | Tesolution appropriating $10,000 for a monument | Clothing, and groceries poured fn all the afternoon | hours per day six months of every year, are Mak- | supporters, but Hanan, thering humseli together, bs over the grave of Thomas Jefféradn, at Monticello, | ANd evening. Chief Justice Waite’s wife attended | Ing a strong effort to secure the enforcement of | with one effort placed himself Niet after hte eeent A MEETING OF THE CITIZENS’ CommiT: = eles Gen. Hurlbut was pee hada a Pana ~ as president. Mr. Cooke, the proprietor of Wil- | the “eight-hour law,” and also to recover the extra | had been Towed. He maintained a lead ‘anon sues of Ge aCe TS Berd Re the ciilone any dGrime tie war;| MF. Garland, from the somiilttee on the | lanl’s, gave free of charge the use of the hall and | pay they claim for working the extra two hours, | be %0 four lengths throuchout. the tase Onartoe Associa’ ¥ ally playing with Boyd, and won by four the Suepoce of asin a acted: ot the heath 4.2" | was minister resident to the United States of Co- | judictary, reported favorably the bill to decure the Nights, and also the attendants and a storage room. | Mr. Richard Emmons, of the Washington navy | "fi Silos ume wees ss oe poe : a The band engaged by the hotel played throughout | yard, one of the leaders in the mo’ stated — ‘By ‘of the JOSIAH DEN, lombia from 1869 to 1872, and was elected from | gate keeping of mone} id inte court. yard, TS vement, a = Freatigit, | Illinois to the Forty-third gnd Forty-fourth Con-| se yoonmess’ censuse oF Tim erare Derans- | “Ug,cvon!" air on Batining evening vevea very |'® STAR reporter that he had every reason to ‘The Mississippi Flood. M. M. PARKER, Secretary. a3-2¢ | gress as a republican. ‘MENT. handsome dinner party to the young ladies at the | believe that they would succeed in having the law THE SITUATION ALARMING IN LOUISIANA. (Ce ATTENTION, KPT Lirvr. Dangxnowsr telegraped from Tomsk| Mr. Voorhees submittel and hail read by the | Arlington Hotel and a few others, Among his hinge rg riony Lg El at he Wew Ipeeia, April 3.--There was a rise in the req at thei poruer Mh and D | here with Newcomb, Coles and Hongaing. We 2 dep: sine Gei Virginia, and of Representatives Crowley, Farwell, ISS ‘0. Grant’s term expired. He stated that | the I perhaps be exceeded by sev- Ranney, and Dwight, and Miss Beale and Mi: Gen. B. F. Butler's services have been secured to : feet, The situation is ing more alarm i ita for the tuneral | Were delayed on the road by sickness. Our condi-| and imprisonment of Daniel weeney and ING, 4 instant, to make arrangement — uperel 1 tion is now improved. We proceed on Tuesday via | other American citizens by the Brits authorities | Jackson. ‘The host and Mr. Hanscombe were the | prosecute their clatm for the back pay, abd papers Coe ges M. "WALLACE." | Omsk to Orenburg.” 2 in violation of American 1a sonsistent with | only gentlemen present. The only married Indies Rave been opened Invail the navy yards and other ANKLIN, LA., April &—The water rose eight Attest: JOHN 8. FINCH, K. of R. and 8. it I the value of American citizen: ‘ogatory | present were the wives of the two Senators from | departments. About 8 per cent of the men have | inches in 24° howl ending Sunday at midnignt, 0-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THOSE CABINET APPOINTMENTS.—A friend of the | to the honor of the United Stal Tem ay ‘est Virginia. The floral decorations and boyuets | already given their cases and the power of attor- | but has risen only i inches since 6 a.m., showing: eal sare President said last night that the nominations of | tabled at Mr. Voorhees’ request, subject to for the ladies were very choice, and the menu in- | ney to Gen. Butler, who how has a case before the | a decrease in the rise. The water is running ip heretofore existing between JEROME | senator Teller and Wm. E. Chandler to be te LAND OFFICERS’ SALARIES. cluded all seasonable dainties, Supreme Coart of the United States which, if de- | across the west side of the bayou at the Bers pane of JEROME F. JOBNBOS & GO eerine | ively Secretaries of the Interior and Navy willbe | Mr. Morgan, from the committee on publiclands, | _‘The breakfast party given by Dr. Lincoln’s wife Ponting etna Ragtime plantation, below Centreville. Seven th tear ty fnfeno : = s ES ete ee Cae Ll ‘ill Inereasing the ealary of | O Saturday was an elegant enteralnment. It panton cases. insel takes the cases On | acres of cane are under water on the east side and account settled new firm A Oe ‘was given in honor of her it, Miss Beach, of | @ Percentage, which will be small and depend on 000 acres on the west side of the NOME TE JOHNSOR’? | JuDoR Biatcurorp, the newly appointed justice | the Commissioner of the General Land Office to | New Even, and of Miss Frelinghuysen. Of | the number of cases ‘he ie It the claims are The water lacks but a few inches ‘of crossing ®a CHAS. I. KELLOGG. "| of the U.S. Supreme Court, took the oath of office ‘i Per anna, and eon ior the FS point A ae one of mie sees the only = ried cece oe pew og al poten ponte ey. fant Tidge at the upper line of Franklin, —- a Ment of an assi nt comunissioner of ie neral aus T O1 ral an irs. Henry D. Wallen, ’, Morcaw Crry, bey — stn ‘The undersizned have this day formed s Co-psrtner- | aNd sat upon the bench to-day. Land Office, and of five “inspectors of surveyors | to Mr. George Kirkland, of New York, is fixed for pike ee to their dally RY, rising, rr oe ponents poe yt the ship for the purpose of carrying on the Grocery Buai- Dr La a tecaers rebiry Fretiactio District Land offices,” at annual | Tuesday in ter week. Miss Wallen during sev- | Mr. Emmons states that when he, with the dele- swamps in the rear ofthe town. The Indications nese, under the firm name of KELLOGG & JOHNSON. mR. LAMSON’s Resprre.—Secretary ighuysen Ti $3,000 each. He said the committee had | eral years has frequently visited Washington, and | gates from the other ae om ae ee =~ point to a flood equal to that of 1878 There wasa E received a cable dispatch trom Minister Lowell | not yet matured, but would hereafter re} a bill | was here last winter as the guest of Dr. Turner’s | President in the early pa ‘ain of six inch y 0 SEROME F. JOHNSON. | Soturaay afternoon announcing that, in deterence | to erect the office of Commissioner of the General | Gaughters, and afterwands of Penicaster Carpen- | hit to Issue a proclamation in their favor, here. | Sunday night, The sauce how ceewde Ie wee & JOHNSON. April lst, 1882. April Ist, 1882, Washington, D.C. ed ht. The gauge now sta inches = = respite of a Office into a department. Calendar. ter’s wife, celved them very courteously and listened to all | ghove the high water marker dere [eo yMEDICAL, ASSOCIATION “THE ANNUAL | (0 the Teaest or President Arthur, 9 respite of a RIGHTS OF AMERIOAN CITIZENS ABKOAD, Ex-Secretary and Mra. Fish lett for New York on | they had to say on the subject, and told them that | ing the railroad onier of recteniag, one teeta ea trict of Columbia will be held st the Medieal Society | 80n, Who was sentenced to death in the central] Mr. Morgan introduced a Dill to define the rights | Saturday. They greatly enjoyed thelr visit here, ic Would give their claim a fair and Just consider- | in trom New Orleans, but no 5 tion. He asked to be advised as to the law Rooms, 1423 New York avenue, on TUESDAY EVEN- | court of London on the 14th ult., chai with iz . .| and the attentions shown them by so many of | & : Many more families have left the city and more ING NEXT, the ath inst, at 8 o'clock. By order of the | having intentionally caused. ‘the death of his Cone OF the United Stats in. and when re-| their old triends. Papers a ect and after being furnished with | sre to follow by the Teche boat to-morrow. Tue President, we i, M-D- | brother-in-law. Secretary Frelinghuysen says this | S4/ng tn, foreign countries. The bill, upon Mr,| Representative and Mrs. Scranton are enjoying peers sats © Attention to the fact that | planking upon the railroad and steamship wares J. ¥. HARTIGAN, M.D., Secretary. al-3t_| action ts to afford an opportunity to friends of the | Morgan's request, was read. It sets forth that the | an Easter vacation visit. from their son Kobert | the law was enacted by Col and. was en- | Pouses will be taken down at once, in onder to a ay 7 = risoner in thi ward evidence bear- | Tights of American citizenship in foreign countries, | and daughter Lida, at their pleasant residence in | forced for eigit years under President Grant, and | save the building froin destruction, e em- eee oc en one © forward evitom which are required to be protected in the manner | Wormlecy’s annex. Still remains on the statute books unrepealed, he | bankment lately’. throws see! an iebeld ot lees Oot Se. eos Tikteetanaee | ee and by means provided in section 2,001 of the Re-| Mrs. M. C. Barber and her two daughters, Miss | Sent the papers to the Attorney General for tis | Clark's plantation, two hires belgw Pattemonviine She square north of the Rooms of the Association, on | Masor @. C. Goopiog, of the marine corps, ha® | vised Statutes, extend to and fnclude the right to| Fanny and Miss Eugenie, and Miss Eustis, of Opinion, which is looked for by the workingmen | gave way yesterday morning at 2 O'clock, wav? MONDAY, the 34 inst, at 7:30 p.m. By onter of El teen enderod te the Washington navy yard to pay | be secure in their persons, houses, papers and ef- | Washington, are at Atken, & C., enjoying the delt- | With a great deal of interest. Mr. Emmons stated | Therging the entire Plantation and washing’ ecutive thee. H. G. POTTER, Aes a fs fects against unreasonable searches and seizures: | clous weather of that locality. qhat a wery enthusiastic meeting was held 1n | the ralitoad bed at’ Bartlett's Station, ‘This will al-2t See off the marines stationed there. and tne Tight to Be exergt from domiciliary visite Soe and Mrs, Harrison are Dow visting her Sema yer enters yore ype as ssage of trains, The rear THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKH a out legal warrant, accofdin; ¢ forms of | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ray, and will remal A esses were mide by | port ty ts enti EF acrnot thetniand and Seaboard Coasting Cont. | A FULL Bencu.—Upon the reassembling of the | ito" ithe Country in which, wayere oaeaorate, | unill tas tatter pail fer tears Gens. Bingham, Harmer and soveral Sonators,wno | £09 familics have abandoncd: cher ag) ¥,_ for the slection of nine Directors, will be held at | United States Supreme Court this morning the | and the right, on demand of themselves or coun. ————— expressed a d-termination to do all in thelr power | the inhabitants are fully able to sustain theme ilie oe fron 12 ted oe EN ESDAY, April 12: | oath of office was duly administered to Judge | Sel, to be informed of the nature and cause of any | _ DRAINING A Canp Ponp.—The operation of draw- | to have the law enforced. selves without outside assistance, provided ———_ a : accusation against them when they are under ar- | Ing Off the water from one of the carp ponds was LE ETD freights can be delivered from New Orie: ALFRED WOOD, Sec: aud Treas, eh 3,57 10-1 L6t | raehfort, and the latter took his seat. But for | rest or are. imprisoned upon a euspieton or aecuse. | Commenced Saturday evening, when tie bresitent, Mr. Defrees Takes Leave. TeSeat, SUPDIY Of, procinoes Vit Sot Tek meee E oD, SESS IGM: e onemporary absence of Justice Harlan, the | tion or charge of being guilty Or any crime or of. | Several members of the Cabinet, and Prot. Bair, hat ta ~ > SCHUI PARK COMPANY, (GALES' | bench would have been full for the first time Since | fence againee the ines ot le fei -; | Of the fish commission, were present to witness it” ‘TO THE EMPLOYES. <a v8. A geotieman who arrived from 2 3 ign country; . presen ness B: i's to-day states that there two tig ie hereby sven that sere wal | December My 187% and the right of trial in such cases within a rea: | AS the tide was high very little progross was mace. Orrice oF Pcaiic Patxrex, March 31, 1882 ‘Out of the water, ‘The Falltond come ing of Siockh aed aye x chet ‘THE JEANNETTE SEARCH.—The Secretary of the | S0nable time, to be contronted with the witnesses | To-day the work was continued, asteam engine | I very much regret that the condition of my any has offered free passages up on the ‘p.m. », at Cosmopolitan Hail, Navy has ved the following mé from | 284inst them, to have compulsory process for ob- | being used to empty the pond. This afternoon he | health prevents my personally taking leave of the | but so far but one family has taken ‘advantage i and E streets northwest, forthe purpose aot nee eee sheared AS ee ap. | fining witnesses in thelr favor and to have coun- En laser feb could. be wen cation os backs of | employes here and of the branch offices, which 1 | It The ‘cattle have been placed upon rafts and FS an un a k 2S for their defence. 1 e commit er Tis two Indian mound: the Pari ae. roval and my inspection, have offered 10,000 rou- | on foreign relations. mittee | very direction, ‘The fish are gradusily drawn into should Uke £0.06. a sot ents method of thanking | SHE head belonging to the cutate'ot Mire Grea 3. G. BUXMAN, Secretary. | pies for paddle steomer for the entire summer. | | The presidential count bill, which 1s the unfin-| @ Pen, whence, when the dra one Hinished, the | 1, oo ol "tl ee oe teiy heir fidell | From 6 p.m. to 9 aun. the water Tose one and a THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | Guarantee if lost 40,000 paper roubles. If owner | {shed business, was laid aside temporarily, and | larger fish willbe taken and placed back in the ponds | those holding leading positions for thel elity | nair inches, Fe pe XORTHWESTEEN BUILDING ASSOCIATION | accepts may I close? If not, how much may I| the Senate bill ratifying the act of the general | fOr breeding purposes. The ittie Nh wil beplaced | 88d eMiclency'in alding ine in the management of Nat a ae will be held on TUESDAY EVENING, April 4th, 1882, | offer, ; haste | council of the Choctaw Nation of Indians granting | in tanks for distribution over the country. It is | thls establisament for the past five years, and to Colored Rioters in Miwouri. Bt the office of the Secretary, 618 12th strect, al-St necelnary.” “Te will bo remembered thet awn to | to the St. Louis and San ‘Francisco rallway cons. | impossible to tell. how many fish one of the ponds Fen at monty ccaplayment, NeAKS OBA CRONCE- 1 Bocmecen, Mo, ADR &— Tease oF mb (= NEW BUILDING AssocrATION. the exorbitant demands of the owner of vine pany nent of ‘ay for a rallroad: and telegraph Contains until the water Is entirely drawn o! ve ——__—_ 340 D. Devnses. | arunken negroes created a disturbance on = — te ‘amer Lena, intended for the search of e miss- ug nation was conside! Ps Street late on Saturday night, and assaulted sev- “Nothing succeeds hke success.” ‘The PERPETUAL | 322 i fers mn tone mae ‘Two or THE DAUGHTERS of one of the women | The Shooting of Mrs. Anna A. Conner. | 5% a y § Bei o BS rena teres bry i ‘elf "the totes tc ertor fee and authorized Spektor Newt one da convicted cf shoplifting last week came from Bal- JUDGE WYLIE GN THE DUTY OF THE CORONER. ny Kay» omen cnockemee understood the m ‘The President sent the follow nominations to] timore to police headquarters yesterday in search r People. | It has no rivalries; i does not anteronise any ee ie ee ceeme al ary of | the Senate to-day: of their mother, having heard thatshe had been | _TOday in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylle, the Sther ion. arrested. One Of them was quite a young girl,and | €48¢ Of Nicholas Miles, indicted for the murder of there i room than one Building Associa- | the Navy late this afternoon will probably in-| _Postmasters—Samuel L. Fletcher, at Charleston, . q young girl a negroes: Hoa in Washiorton cla Ie bee cot elie tan | struct Licut: Harber to class eke uegieintees fae | Nie Mein Le Oe Mansfeld, Pa.; Richard | the other married woman. | They were intich dis- | Mrs. Anna A. Conner a few months since by shoot- | Sng boys were standiren aie the opening night, aud will continue to grow until 4t | the steamer at Irkutsic. ' H. Wray, Reldsvilie, N. De Witt C. Man; tressed When learning that thelr mother had been | ing her, was brought to the attgntion of the court | fired a volicy trom mute aod pistols becomes one of the large and imy it institutions of ——_ + —__' > Dur! N.C.; Cc. W. n, Ills,; | Sentenced to pape for Uiirteen months. | by Mr. A. B. Willtams, who asked that bail be set. | on the opposite side of the street the capital city of the nation. It is conducted by the ‘THE FURLOUGH IN THE TREASURY PRINTING BUu- | Robert Maller Depei Stearns, | 2nd said it was the first time anything of the kind | stating that they would be able to give $5,005, 3 Wi n¢ - ; ; arty were wounded, but none sé 5 most, experienced of Building Association REAV.— ad occurred. They also stated that she had left . Wil ited the ~ | By ‘The bool are aiways open cy new sabeesibert, an, Las AU. Sipe rapa a ented shes rae = ter iat dno Le eee se no 3 ral aya a at sinc fae 2 tne rch saci “i e Wyie as 3 whiny " - ot 4 excitement ensued, and ten of the negroes were terest on the first serien” wil in November | nai rev. stam] peat tates : pe_ | Harry ©. Taylor, Lyons, Kansas; David R. Collins, | had been made 3 iso stated that ths Inquest Wiliams answered that he believed | *7*ested. pext, Tbe sixth: mouth ae ari Hebe a ois tween G00 and 700 conpioces th te een et Cherry Greek, Nevada;’ Win. M.' Keightly, Duran: ye other woman, only that she | the coroner had it. ‘The court remarked that it th on WEDNESD. iG, April 5, 1882, g0, Col; James McLeer, Brooklyn, N. Y. pe ty printing and engraving of the Treas Depart- * < to which iblic is invited to learn our of doing | Printing and engraving ¢ Affect every erat | — Army”84 Lieut. Thos, H. Barry, to be ist Lteut.; Bois Chon wa = ey rts of inquests in the clerk’s office, and he ‘ The Po division in the bureau. An arrangement has been | Tioue uy cose B, ghompson, to Be Ist Lieut,; 2d | nasreceived a challenge trom the. University or Oitcor Mie ais Sees ok aie ie eee nae | Onesie, Ae BAL @ meeting of made dividing the employes into three grou fe u Fennsylvanta for an elght-oared shell race. to take | once. Subsequently the district attorney sent | tives of Oldham limited companies it'was anc hgroup il work one-third of the time and House of Representatives. lace here next month. The challenge wil] proba- | tor his copy of the proceedin.ss of the inquest, | Dounted that firms representing 2,000,000 spindles off two-thirds; 80 that each employe will lose four| Petitions were presented and referred in the ted. ‘The Columbia Boat Club has | which, the court findl unsizned, declined to con- | Were favorable to stopping tieir milis during days every week. ‘This will continue until the | House to-day for the free importation of natura; . Coon president: W. H. Gibson, cap- | sider.” Mr. Williams Stated that there were pecu. | Easter week. -AS two-tuinde of the trade oar end of the fiscal year, or until the Dill appropriat- | mineral waters: for impeovoneas at te tain, and C. H. Davis and A. B. Briggs, leutenants, Teasons for admitting the party to bail, and | quired to carry the movement, it has collapsed. ‘which was introduced in the House Z ip! le Missis- | ”..?.The entries for the single-shell race in the ‘would are the coroner's report, that the ‘A VISIT TO THE ForR. As soon as that bill be- | Sippi levees; and on the subject of the alcoholic | regu ven by the Plate Printers’ Club, on | court might act on the case a _~ js Se seul Fuougt wih So eye ae | NAO ra ae Suniel Reming gn Clases a ter and liner, Mac The mise Toran n ay, NEW BILIS. ~ urn, le, uel Kennedy, John Clarvoe A bag as the work now on hand will be first finished, AS! Under the call of states, the foll bills were | and Albert Sapher; in the doubles, ©. P. aS ee in “a spejemsien or gos | Malis, Nisited Grand Duke V landiuner ot fast as the employes in a division finish their introduced and referred: Frank Grimes, John Clarvoe and W . e ict Commissioners offer a re at @ Visit to the Pope. work on the paper they will be furloughed, and 5 G. Burrows and K. Krouse; in the pair-oared, T: | for the arrest of the party who broke fire-alarm MR. FOSTER GOING 10 DUBLIN. when full time is restored, they will return in the| By Mr. Belford, to admit free of duty articles in-| Coburn and S. Kennedy, Ed. Moore and Oscar | Dox No. 84 'y morning and afterwards | Right Hon. Win. E. Foster, chief secretary for Same order. Col-Irish says that he expects to con- | tended for the National industrjal eghibition to be | Ford, John Hahn and partner. Tne club proposes | turned in a faise alarm from the same box. land, will leave London to-day for Dublin. The tinue through the spring and summer without the | held at Denver during the present to sehd Messrs, White and McKinney to represent | ., The Property holders in square 24 have peti- | principal subject to be considered at Dublin will year. passages | usual furlough which is made each year. If thi Mr. Sher itina = . Ji ners to erect a lamp at | be wh: criminal tar which have lose for years are made free by the | {aime furious Renee ane end ls ae ‘Sherwin, to aid in the Support of common rates double” at the Newark, N. J., regatta July hey Non of the alleys running ly the al laws are Inoperative. useof ELYS' CREAM BALM. Price 50 cents. been the usual furloughs. a ae Sifbe ieeddente an property. flders.on 33th, be: ee Affairs in West Washington. e residents ani son Apply into nostrils with little finger. THE ANTI-CHINESE BILL CONSIDERED BY THE . Ri Fire.—The alarm at 1:15 o'clock this morning tween T and Boundary streets, have petitioned the The following additional subscriptions have been = net Commissioners to have street lamps placed on that | received at Tas For three winters Ihave been afflicted with Catarrh | CABINET.—A special meeting of the Cabinet was e| BRP from. box 72 was for a fire discovered in a stable ns = ps at Stax oftice: and cold in the head. Last winter } weed uve’ | Called to-day at two o'clock for a final considera- | erty in the Mississippt valley by the flood of and hay house corner Stoddard and North streets, | Street. $103 89 Br Mr. Moore, to aut@or‘ze the construction of 'a| owned and occupied by Jas. Crusor, colored. | , Special License Agent Henry Raff called a CREAM BALM Jt scommlished all oat waa represent Eeeieg oe ne Canes tea cnet ae bridge eTORS the Mississippi river at Memphis, Turee horses, with the greater, portion of the wheat ne Ee eee Lancaster E: 200 00 a , (Judge Common Eliza- uliding and contents, Were consum« mage | 5 = beth, N.J., Aug. 25, 1880. fmcniteen ce eee ee, ben Seereeary ere |e by Mr, Aucns, authorizing the S¢eretary of the | $30: tully insured. Supposed to lave been the | F. Pickert, representing the Importer's Tea sg fa ts 10 op} to the bill, and that the latter read an | Ment of the pbc debee ees event 1 the Day- | Work ofan incendiary. | mabatha Ban | Wolf states that he 1s hot-an agent for the com: opinion at the Cabinet meeting to-day, taking the tear ni Pri aon MT a that, t_him 20 cans For several years I have been troubled with Catarrh: | ground that the bill is in vielation of treaty obit, | By Mr. Mills, resolution 0 to the rules | died at the residence of her son, Mr. Jas. Bll, on | PAny, but Saiacian, Srener purpose he did bot have tried many remedies. ELYS' CREAM BALM has | gations. Secretary Folger was expected to return | and t exclude from the uti tert rece waserits enon nen eee wyevening | KROW. = Bae gene ere this mort but tl ne t m™m ni y Mr. for a rs ay eves f il core ie. Conan, Sowanin ee | Seopa og uate Mesa | Evan aie to the notentremment leh | tHe dancing cis of Prt Muir at cen | ving Pome feaed by uePea Ear: | ewe Thoweand Dimes from Lancaster. - . cl lay by a full Cabinet. retary Fol- - 2 af a on F street, between 9th and 10th. ‘Tur Laxcaster Ex. . King offered a resolution igstructing the | __A Laxog number of persons witns yester fay | 00 F's rag tg heer yg) ELYS’ CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. ¥. ea Ate Tet eave mis Opinions On: the BIT’ ati} Rr. RIDE onered & tee th the baptizing at Pierce's Mill of a number of con- | SAWyer, erect a three-story store @ohn A- Hiestand, Proprietor.) As Ffucaday’s Cabuner mecti Feport the extent of the present overnow of tae | Verts, te frult of the recent, revival at tuo Tem | Street, between 18th and oth “northwest: £4,000. LANCASTER, Pa. April 1, 1862 Spor anne? Sibeteaipn hve onl tne “ nallylown Baptist church, John Suerman, erect four three-story and base- tees ‘Tue Executive Comurrer of the republican pe aeatba riven, sa ti Geatenstion een Te ae ee a ante ing Palm | Ment dwellings on 18th street, between N street | To,the Editor of Tax Evexixo Stan, Washington, congressional campaign committee 1s to hold a property, private and public, sg Hey and Massachusetts avenue; $44,000. caused by the same. Referred. Sunday services, conststing of the blessing of the Li rtificates have been issued by Mr. W. O. Enclosed please find my check on the Lancaster of the practical methods cf the Associated | Meeting to-night to elect a secretary. The appli- palm and appropriate music, &c,, took place at clean aT by Mr. W. ? Cia Tiee re agents Tequested to give orders for | canta for the place are Hon. Edward McPherson INDIAN RESERVATION LANDS. Irinity Catholle chureh yesterday, The ‘services | Roome, cuter ja charge of revision of special as- | County National Bank for $200, which please hand making Fine and Pisin Ladies and ¢ Gentlemen nine, | And Sergeant~at-Arms Hooker, of the House of | On motion of Mr. Belford the rules were sus-| were conducted by priests from thé college. Fea ee cee Gcontuate, SA6,on Sth street | to Mrs Mason for “Betty andthe Baby.” It has Fucbroidery, Domestic Bersies Washing ee de nize. | Representatives, Pended and the bill was passed quleting tities on | | ‘Tie Kev. J. J. G. WEBSTER preached is saluta- | font; thet eee "73, BG2, 800, 159, 207 ‘400, | Deen contributed by two thousand of our good day, or any work woman can do, to the Woman's a ten-mile strip of land in Colorado. within the | tory sermon to his new congregation at, Dunbar- | so .UKet Soa od ars. 5 . men, women and chfidren, who made the Ez- Mork Department of Associated Charities 1418 F| | THE Case ov Frrz Joun PonreR.—The report that |teservation lately occupied by the Uncompahgre | t2% street church yesterday moraing ad made a | 878 868,826, 103, 239, author the agent tatouge’ walcn te commas street. £18 _| the President is favorable to an immediate settle-| and White River Utes. Mr. nis moved to rey aecene See gee ‘upon all who heard him. ‘Tae Star Rovre Cases.—In the Criminal Court | their “dime,” that ‘the innocent may not want for DE. B. B. DONALDSON, ment of the Fitz John Porter case by retirirg him | suspend the rules and ‘pass’ the femaie wail co a. Georgetown Universioy, bas Gated ee eine | saturday, alter Mr. Bliss finished his areument on | the hecessafies of lite. When the fund close i Bar emoreg oie ENTE Tt tle ar Hn Meas | SB MAU an Roane OMe ce | acon "Producns taste Toomer" vcugtce | Ge mon atasy the naan Gear | wil tant he balance. eeu . 01 nt a i el 1 é 1009 F SraxerNonrawesr _m22-Im*_| Cf'acting on the case a8 InhoW stands Tere | tion of thelr reservation ih sald territory, and to Renn anion a Baia. easnter, Tada Harp: | e same. (ee _FCENISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—BE- nevolent citizens of the District of Columbia who &e., ite cases, Mr. Shellabarger made the closing Joun A. HiestaND, son; secretary, J. P. O’Brien; executive commit- a fore Judge Wylie said he would consider DR. J. HALL LEWI What doubtful, army officers say, whether the | Make appropriations to carry ow (essrs. é les P. arguments and decide u) them hereafter Bett the Baby fro: jicage. i - ( DENtasr, Prestaent has the Fight to set aside the verdict of | Agrees to without debate, Ne aes reels ase 1 STatrig: | Ser cave omer mame aavet eoteee toro ora a nan dren coated penne porn Temoved his office = court-martial. He niizht have a . Cra an time nder ist01 1309 F Sruzer Nonrnwest. m22-Im* | pitity ts concerned. It has been stated that Porter | Tesolution making the bill to extend the corporate | _ FOREIGN Ewrny.—Sch. Warren J.Crosby; Atwood 5 sf ane psa ‘be ret 4s to be retired with rank of colonel, but with no | €xistence of national banking associations a con- | Master; from Halifax with 4,800 bushels potatoes ae ae eanenn Sap Saree pouiedan eee Ee Se DR. H. M. SCHOOLEY, z 7, ee hoes ote eg | tinting special order for April-t6, wi ‘was under | !0F Messrs. Shaffer & Cleary. TEMPERANCE WORKEKS.—The Dashaway Reform | Tue Comes Triscxe, would tak DENTIST, removed from Pennaylvan! josetL ‘TEMPERANCE MEETINGS.—The Dashaway Reform | Club meeting, at Lincoln Hall, last night was ad- torial Ri egy pe eae Bay wae mena ae cn a eee afternoon ‘mecting dremod, uy, Chartes ‘Bul kapiion” Tue Heine comieaco,” NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE (MEDI.| Rerresenramive BLACK has been removed to LOTION Gs tare TOE: Gpmaternn: Ty eg ands The juveniic temper | Wilson, Primrose & West minstrel quartette ren? Spring > Fok Commies Univers Sup Ape | No. 1809 P street northwest, and his conditionis| ‘me House committee on the District of Columbia | atce association, “Band of Hope,” held their | dered several songs. The Exgleston Trenoae gh has collected the sum of $734.63 for the relief and April 4th, st 6:30 p.m. aud continue on TUESDAYS, | improving. to-day agreed to make an adverse report on the | Sirce, Saturday afer aoe OES Cet en ee ere ee STEnpeON Lewis Thea aea aby | SUPPort of the family of Sengeant John A. Mason, SHURED Aes cade ED AE Se ve | mux Arraces OvGum Srouam—A numer ot| pete oe Arena aE eee on te Titan TIDES Ap 8 Yar many Tele Hagles, aad Rev coi. Notinger. who was legally tried, barbarously puntshet and 22-20 To isimstrest. | petitions have been sent to Congress attacking | taxation certain property on F stieet, between oth | 4, 8:14 a.m; 6: —_-—— and. tyrannical martinets. for. allowing his = E. F. BROOK! the military career of Gen. 8 D. Sti the and 10th streets, Representative Murch, of Maine, Se WASHINGTON Fish MARKET.—Sales of fish are re- patriotism to get the better of his judgment. She em = GAP 4 . Stargis, ‘was requested to appear before the sub-committee Affairs, re by R. A. Golden, agent, to-day, as follows: Want to purchase a little home with a part ‘681 15th Corcoran Building, | Present governor of the Soldiers’s Home, and de- | on corporations on Reported for Tae Evgenia Stan. ,000 shad sold from $18 to $40 per hundred; 25,000 1 money the indignant people are sending her, Agency for Mitchell, Vance & Co., New York. inanding that he be removed from that position. It | vestigation into the affairs of the Washington Gas | ‘“c, herring from $10 21 5 las Immense stock. Low prices. 4s alleged that Gen. Sturgis was responsible for Tt is the intentl ORPORATION lamba! Meade opened this and this contribution will aid Ler to that end. Fang Tame Bhades: the disaster to the Union forces at Guatown, | Jay dside all other brates td ey ogmnttCe to tee Ont dor bene oar coos ouere es oe ame pee eee . Respectfully yours, J. Mev, Bort Gas Lights, &c., ke. pee pe ton ame. 1864. ae — cee ary rea) an paceage Ot ‘the bill to reclaim the led: Grand jury—A. D. W: rial, Thos ay Garfield Mcmorial Hospital. SAMWL &. SHEDD, Drum for a court of inquiry. The reply ot | *°™# Geo. Washington, Wm. D.'Wood, 2 ee eae seem, . OF et pn nen, | SERRE ae Le eS | ur mevacaeel ner e aad |e uae vn tae eee eee 4 Secreta Remeber — * | Init the adjutant Vsaye: ir. Neal introduced a bill in the House to-day . §. Van Anken, lemming, 5 PLUMBING, FURNACES, | RANGES, _TINNING, | the army iustructs imo totaterm you Ther he dose | providing that there may be appointed by the Dis- | Johnston, Thos. Perry, D.'A. Windsor, Geo.’ Wise, | orate’ at comer sd and : ne arene Soles £38 seein ee. MANTELS AND GAS FIX’ not think a court of inquiry at this late day at| trict Commisst Thee s. Tear e ‘exposed. Sometime | field Memorial Hospital met at 11 o'clock to-day in Jobbing in all of the above Branches. all necessary, a8 your record of, services in the | tne pity No Soy aaa Janney, W. EE ty EL, Daingernield, the red parlor at the Ebbitt house, Mrs. Senator Sa Esrouares Foxxtuxp rox New Woux, f@_| SImy 1s full from 1846 to date, and no charges or marine products and a” poundmaster, jobnd, Ji ing these | Windom, president, in the chair, Mrs. Leonard PLATTS CHLORIDES. against you. The matters complained of are salaries not to exceed $1,000 per annum each. Ml, lia, N. E. Coakle; fine. - Whitney acting as recording secretary and Mrs. DISINFECTING AND DEODORIZER. | mere topics of camp rumor reproduced by the SITE FOR THE NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING. Beach, Josep! A Fire Insurance Case.—To-day, the trial of | Senator Blair corresponding secretary. ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. Rewspa rs, Dut as your friends may desire a gen-| The Senate committee on public buildings and Fé Doi ~ * at the case of Killeen agt. the Glens’ Se ‘The attendance was large. Among the ladies Cunt paral Sfaldenial on your part, Gen. Sherman has no ob- | grounds did not havo a quorum this morning, and, Mad beep company, which was commenced on Friday last. | present to-day who were not present at the initial MILBURN'S PHARMACY, Of the 24th inst ctrculating your letter | therefore, no regular business was transacted. are colored. ‘The grand & policy of insurance on goods alleged to have been eee ne ge m6 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. —_——_—_. Hon. Horatio King, ex-Postmasver in Pacman a ‘the defence is that the claim was SAMUEL EF PERsonAL.—Gen. Hazen, chief signal officer, who Paterna RAY EATS, his views in favor of ir TRIAL FOR ABSA‘ ms ud SEs aoopa, has been quite {ll for more than a week, was yes. | chase juare an Goa a 930 Tth street northwest. | terday able to ride out for a short time, and hopes | “! Als it Dudley Be the teen: “i oe <ederemian Lave aaaeea so ood pee ee iitice se enn Scotch Ginghams, just opened; best | to be at his office soon.—Rev. Dr. J. P. N Senos C Slovan ena Geese naiors a “pike, Satins, and Hhadames, extra good values. ment walescent.— contribu ars WE Bye, [Ep Punuic voice. = Srey look a8 if the Hosise commt ini toe eee | aaa ce ASHI ul Evexrs m ree Cuvrcues.—The services in the Gentlemen:—In renewiue gus crass for Beate eiton | exty this and wilt ti se Of ves, |The | Gre’ pou "him. “he matter occasioned | Catholte churches yesterday, appropriate to Palin Bitters it may be of satisfaction for the public to know the Sunday, largely attended, and the bright that we receive the most flattering ums from our | an Page, of California, committee made glowing air seemed in harmony with the trium- tomers in regard to the efficacy ad genuine merit of ‘ork yesterday. 3 crowd | phant event which the day commemorated. In <= Sa eritd ‘colored gathered near churches the altars were EUTESIDE & WALTON, | ‘The New Public Printer. to introduce | oh Here: one time, some dose Twore blessed and distributed : inten Ue DR ee _| HE WILL RUN THE OFFICE ON BUSINESS PRINCI ote evening 108 persons : [Brown’ tonic, PLES—WILL NOT MAKE SWEEPING CHANGES, fe committee | Brent, piphany ‘chureh. Bishop Hdigeton, "Wenkuee and all wasting Qs Mr. 8 P. Rounds, the nominee for : pe 1a eases} M*®s ANNE K. HUMPHERY, 480 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Is now pening Oia Sang oot SUMMER ‘THE FINEST IMPORTED HOSIERY. FRENCH HAND-MADE UNDERCLOTHING. UNDERWEAR, beaggrt f p a fine quality POTS BONE Sih, EEN IESE world. Guitean ; asin against, MISS, $Y is Sole Agent for the ~‘Hereules” is: , ‘When iis health Decame such that Sages your ’ ‘ ‘of he obtained [nares ‘ ky mye and He ietiy