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—— THE EVENING STAR. s] ORD Telegrams to The Star PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunds: { © a ae eran Hurtoixes, VETO OF THE CHINESE BILL Borthwest Cerner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by , pa peaggorone ge to io INDIGNATION IN GALIFORNIA, ‘THe Evextxe Stan is served to enbecribers tn the on own account, at 10 cents per FT . we tered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as eotond class inail mater) BITTER COMMENTS IN CALIPOKN! Weexty Star—published on Friday—$2 a. San Francisco, Cat., April 5. pete Bix months, $1; 10 copice forsis;zd | — nia comments bit Sopies for $20. aap aa mara a arte Paid ndrenes 2 59—N® 9,046. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1882. TWO CENTS, | | stiinseteing tie Chines: alan sas and Proves that the President is the slave and not the inesSv'T Of We eastern bigots and scared New York pee lai A Se See eee Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.|THE PERU-CHILI INVESTIGATION, |e onc NSty Church Paitice. wrtae es, Beaten roar magmas « on anplication. ‘s W HOUSE OF | nothing to Massachusetts and New Enclind. The = WORSHIP FOR DR. PITZER'S CONGREGATION. Veto means Uhe loss to the republican purty of Cale Le, cana Ga InN see tee wane Sato PAYMASTER MiLtox B. Cveutna has been placed ‘The congregation of the Central Presbyterian | Ifornia, Nevada, Oregon, Dakota, Arzona, Utah » ant it. = and Wyoming, and the demoralization of the party yy exeet Gord Friday. Stating 330 Het Weng, | UP the retired lst trom thetst ot Apri, IE | CONGRESSTONAL PROCEEDINGS | MR. SHIPHERD BEFORE THE COMMITTEE, | enuren dutuerany ave decided to besin the * me AwvsrMents—Ist pase. ATTORNEYS—Ist pace. West of the Rocky mountains. We acknowledge N Satrs—6th and Sth , ‘with Leetaxes. ‘Pasion. = erection of a new church edifice at the corner of I | the bitterness of te de: but we do not gi monkey ek Fitieg eons sah ne ite eee Ta pte ge tel carat Te tie and 3d streets. The excavations fof the foundation | the igh” aa See He eee Sinema ae Groene OF TANS Hour Agond, with Siting | Seamining donrd of which Rear Admiral Worden | THE DAKOTA QUESTION AND’ A NEW|HIS EXPLANATION AND STATEMENT, | wer tenes vnc ans fof the foundation ‘The Calt says:—“The veto tg perhaps the most Bustsess CHaxcrs—4th pare. 4s president, for examination for retirement. BILL IN THE SENATE— pushed to completion. They have been occupying arbitrary act an American President ever pere Burpens’ Surriizs—Sth page. Eee RON Z, AYE DE AND SAY THERE 18 XO P ANTI-CHINESE J small building at the rear of the lot facing si | formed.” T he veto of the “Aftcen passencer bill ore eee ee since thonsands testy that ‘Hiya’ Gream ‘Balm hasen-| UNITED Pxxv.—Senor Kimore, the Peruvian] ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL IN THE WHAT HE SAYS OP THE LATE MINISTER | street. ‘The new struejure will be connected with | j3, givsident Hayes was x oak Country Rear Esrate—sth page. a ‘Price, 50 minister, has recetved a cable messagé from Lima) poysR, t - HOURLBUT. tals building, but will face on I street, something | tive as the veto under consider. Dxarns—Sth page. bebo we OS < communicating the news that ex-Dictator Pterola in the stzle of All Souls’ church. ‘The editice will | “Sen “Sine President ig. in a ‘peculiar as a Apply into nostrils with little Finger. has finally left Peru. “The whole of Peru,” Senor Piet hare iy a Verdi oegan | Sense the guardian of treaties, and it was jUCATIONAL—4th page. afne’s after giving Elys’ | Elmore says, “is now firmly united in the recogni- Senate . Gothic design, o on the ground of the violation Of treaty agres omen Snsee Gant tase ae fm tial, My stat ran neat in | tion OF the cdnstitutlonal government of Calderon, a. sam nted & THE PERU-CHILE INVESTIGATION, | be nished in natural woods. ‘The seating ment that the Hayes veto was based, but Presic Farix Svrriies—5th page. lel eige im bss. oo represented by Vice-President Montero. This 1s 2 Drese! — SSERCAY Will, be. Retween @00 and 700, and the | Gent arthur has mo auch mefuge for esteme. dite ps one-car. After using the Balm a few times her hearing y. Hurlbut has | telegraph, from various Mr. Shiphera im Before the Come | estimated cost $15,000. The greater part of the 4 soi . on RENT (Rooms)—4th page. 7 ik Insurance Broker, Eliza. | the legacy which the lamented Gen. Hurlbut ha a '. pherd Agai: Money isin band, and the congregation do hot | Message Of the President is conclusive that any For Rexr (Ho-ises)4th paxe. =. Tai arin : left Peru as, the greatest triumph of his heroic | leans, earnestly petition! maliice! Intend to go IN debe The reek ce, Ree | lt he would sign would have no ¢ffoct tn restrict Fon Rravr (Miacellancou®)—Ath page, se ute.” Ta a need On ee ea PROS: | ar, Shipherd having notined Chatman Wie | Pitart, whe ise eteds eno ee ae BE Silom Intec [osha ere me ae ae cE: AMERICAN NaVAL Vesseis IN THE Pactrrc.—Rear ; Ng any experiment whicl Yams tuat he would be able to appear before the | Proaclier, sald to a Sr: reporters The church | Guin tar ote Passport sy stein as un Fo horaebaemepnenttiag | aol Many who have used Elys' Cream Balm ass remedy | Admiral Balch, commanding the Pacific station, | ¢neineering talentof the country 1s opposed. Read | sraiem affaire committee this morning, the com- where there werd omy tires arerarer meeting | sions of the treaty they WouKL ne Hovsrrcrxisnmos—Sth page. for Catarrh, cold in the head, &c., report that the | reports to the Navy department, under date of | #84 referred. mittee assembled at half-past ten o'clock, Chatr. | didn't havea dollar ora brick, But wehave mare | C8 ON the point as to wheter Chinese Labor i Tigead Gasee Ten vase. immediate results are wonderfully beneficial. Many | Coquianba Chili, February 2%, the arrival there of | _ Mr. Mitchell presented fstition for the reltet of | mutes muembled & Representatives Rice, Orth, | steady progress, and now hive a good member- | Heveded on this coast, the opinions of the ‘people Losr axp Fouxp—4th page. cures of obstinate cases of catarrh are reported. Chas. | the rot Pensacola, Febraary 24, from Valpa- | the estate of John W. €¥, of Philadelphia, | iasson, Dunnell, Lord, Wilson, Blount, Deuster | ship and a church property tree from debt besides weight, at tor Frembnl metre ae decide Mesetcnt sh nace Staaees roe 0 Hn Suee srt Bal Y.| Pe ike mPanel fo the refunding @ an amount pall Y | nd'peimont in icndance, The wives tales | Confundo ul: WeaTwa er churcy ani hare | Yetta, reget nee tae Mower To Loax—4th page. = when Sec! ry of 6 make a halt . = ks < | President and for his party than if be bad based ted at Valparaiso waiting the completion of * to appear, however, and after waiting half an | trom week on the regulir Sabbath collectiocs, ; ts ani | Muprcar, &c.—6th page. ELYS’ CREAM BALM COMPANY, Owego, ¥-¥. | fir ‘Trescott's mlasion, with the Adstas at Caliso | defalcation in his office. HEsxplained that an tn- hour the chairman dispatched a deputy Sergeant- | During theso years we mover had a fair festivat, | 1 gM Uc excussive term of the probibition. It is Prusoxat—4th page. a5-cost ‘Waiting orders, Te mace ae Cie Cage caiuated Mr Por. | + crans to learn this cass of his non-topenrance | 1OWery or aa horse races” added the doctor With | was eiectad, and rulscs the question wheting he Puorrssionat—4th page. (2S A, MESTING OF THE CART OWNERS — ney and traced the respon@Dility to the financial ‘The deputy returned at quarter-past eleven and | ® hearty laugh. “We believe in a saving gospel.” | anti-chinese plank in that plattorm ce PIANOS AND OnGaxs—Sd page. rill be held at the southeast coruce ot Uthand it) AMERICAN CITIZENS IMPRISONED ABROAD.—Sec- | clerk Bf the Senate. Ret to the committee | reported that Mr. Siipherleweuld soon be ih S “That is good Presbyterian, doctor, but why do | deliberate deceit practiced On Use people ot this ——— Sih at 70pm, Theebject of the Rectng isto tke | tary Frelinghuysen has forwarded to the Prest- | on claima, : tehdance, that his delay was owing to a misunder- | Eienee? pup that, division of Northern “and | goast.* —_— chr mek some action in regard to increasing price of hauling. | dent a communication informing him that active DAKOTA. standing as to whether he was expected to appear | Viy! simply because there are some people | 4,126 Chronicle says: “The dejection caused om Srectat Norices—Ist pags. who wont die. There 13 no reason why the two | te first receipt of the news soon gave way taa CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSO- | department and the British government for the | reported without amendmeht the Dill recently re- A LETTER FROM MINISTER HURLBUT. Dranches should not be united, very general determination that the fizht 1s not SrectaLries—4th page. negotiations have been going on between the State} Mr. Saunders, from the ae on territories, | this morning or at 2 p.m. one in the world. | }. or ta », Ak Shall eo pemered Phe seventh regular monthly meet- | reiease of American citizens imprisoned in Ireland | committed to that. commitiag for the admission of While waiting for Mr. Shiphei Chairman | If T go to the next assembly 1'Will make a move | DE eRded by the veto, but shall be renewed In Cone 5 Fees seca ive held A Coomoyontau Hau, | Undcr, the coercion get, and that he wis advised | Dakota, into the Union, Ail he guva.ndtice that | wirtutn, “wend eine goleariee ey naman | it 160 do the next assembly a “preamp - : opens » | on April 2 that all but three had been released. 1 x = J ” Y quarter. ‘The Pactile eo s Swrxe MacursEs—bth pags. aT Mock peme VS PA* | Since that date he has been Informed that O'con- | day, and hoped the bill Would not be Daseed Un | stated he had received through the ‘State aepart- | Three Card Monte Swindle by Negroes, | 1! — te cence ‘The Trapes—3d page. 'S CONNELL, President. nor, Hi: aish, D’Alton and White are now In| the views of the se a nen ment: HOW TWO COLORED MEN FROM MAKYLAND - Tne republican eae Gattcente aoe ‘Wanrep (Help)—4th page. CITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILD- | ,lCaSe of the remaining prisone! “ : * - . Hon. C. G. Williams, Chairman Foreign Afairs| Yesterday two colored men from Mariboro, | Congress, and th ay body to ‘Waxrep (Situations) 4th page. oclaton will hold ite thincth eee: | house of commons yesterday Mr. Gladstone stated | Would be taken up on the indicated, as prior y asks Uh stand ing Ai ‘Wantep (Housex)—4th paze. monthly meeti es, WE: for payment of dues and making ad- | that the negotiations respecting the suspects of potifations had been H8sl in behalf of other Committee: Prince George county, Md., arrived in this city for | P#ss the bill, the WanTep (Miscellaneous)—4th page. Y. * a ee Ose st vork e Examiner ; nril 5, 1882, 7 o'clock p.im., | Alnericin nationality still continue, but that no z 3 Dear Sir I leave here on the 6th of April, | the purpose of buying a iiorse or mule to wors | The Bra Hialk, © cet between Stank heh Sicaale | GNMWTEE had Beam rere Te oe Te ‘A CHINESE BILL Wirt Agte-vRaR cLavse, | ANd Ought to arrive at New York by the 2k Tt | theres” Oh CUNIn a horse or mu purse con- | of the veto of t est. Parties desiring to obtain money to pur- | relative to the circulation of Fenian literature. Mr. Miller, of Cal. introdeed a bill to execute | Will come at once to Washington. Read my late | taining $40, the amount to be paid for the hors altogether unexpecte axe property or pay off mortcaves, kc..ehouid inquire 3 ae TF, of Cal., 2 dispatches. The United States is in a bad Way out | In the neighborhood of the B. & 0. railroad de} pot | 2 Shock of paincul ch into the opportunities snd advsntaxeous terme open to| mae presr a Gens. Sher Sheridan | Certain treaty stipulations: relating to Chinese, | here, in the Une of reputation. they fell 1h with two sharpers of theirown color, | to find Linzuage to 4 —— them in this association. Pamphlets containing full Pa eesDENE) 802 Gens Aherman, (Sh (identical with the veto Chinese bill, excep Yours, 8. A. Hertecr.” | one of whom produced three cards from his pocket | much contide: OUR MAGG information, &c., may be prochred from the Secretary. | and Logan, have been invited to attend the Union | that the term ot suspenslancof itumigration 1s te, ree i ines ed and | and offered to bet that uoone. could pla ove tie | were Unwilling ko be : JAMES H. SAVILLE, Presid Veterans’ banquet, in Baltimore, Easter Monday | duced to ten years, and thi the. time for it to go t halt-past eleven, Mr. Shipherd appeared and | and ¢ joker. The game was played by a pal, who | fully ignored by the Pres ected espectal ier pare plays, are the ilostrations of s pure Life, | _280- Jor Epeon, Secretary, #17 ¥ sti. w.st-2_| Nene Speauer Kelier has prouiged tobe present, | into etfect {3 inade 80 days famtend oF 00 dene ies | HOOK his seat at the with Sais eanaDEnbs or |(ot Osean wuntne teteotre tenets nie upon ft, as botit houses of Congness had wiven We and these exatnyl s of purity are the rich endowment of | 7 ==> THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOL- ered its enactment.) Referred fo the committee on | 4 POSTSCRIPI—GEN. GRANT AND THE PRESIDENCY looked 80 easy to the countrymen to win money | €ilect by substantial majorities, On all sides the S good woman to the staze ana the age bo ders of the Inland and Seaboard Coasting Com-| CORRESPONDENCE has taken place between the | foreign relations. oon COME that they concluded to put up their $40 against an | Sentiment expressed Is that no such calamity had [ay for the slection of pine Directors, willbe be State department and Count Von Beust, of the Hionse of Representatives. Free Car sueaons hal: Deen’ put to Dim De | anal-amount aud in ideettaee qeatter at a cai: | omar pele parementhe eeciae one jpubutcans Rian ote German legation, with a view of having represent- | . Mr. Ketcham, from tie coxmmittee on appropria- | Stated to the chairman that he had brought with | ute they lost thelr cash, Which Wes quickly treme. | abd democrats for the tine teins forget their pare ai, whi. EHOMPSON, President. | ations of the United States at the coming exhibi- | tions, reported the District-yf Columbia appropria- | him a postscript to the letter of May 20th, which — to ae — of meat = agin — Setmed cone ne Beate rad AG ALFRED WOO) d Treas. 15, 7, 10, 11-6 g F aving mes ppli- b a é ‘his son had failed or omitted tosend with the other | of whom st and ran like quarter horses, the | confronted with a common peril 1 e fae Pos FURST: TRIES, NOT AL. Be. | enece ac Beane nomanagers nave extended the | Hon DI. Printed and recommitted. Papers, but which he deemed necessary to supple- | Countrymnen pursuing. ‘The sharpers were lost to | face with the appalling fact that no apparent reme (P ncxoiegt clizens of the Disttinv ot Gola via ces | tine? at Bert receipt of exhibits from the United | , The morning hour, pecs pensed with, | ‘ment that letter. He then read the following let- | view ina short time, but, the swindled men found | edy Ce Ca en ume an over aia approve of the practical methods of Tse fecree ae States. It is probable that exhibits will be sent ; the House, at 12:25, WetlU'MMt committee of the | ter, which, although it bore a separate date, Was, ae sty fie eres Lee toner epee reg 2 arvon encee hn gays 5 oy pong ghd | x “FAN- | Charities, are urgently requested to sive orders for . Mr. herd stated, but stscript. to the letter A n the al h an. re a Ee Ee ne Oe TA | cae ee atin cece a Gentlemen's Under pervion: the We-teme penne lesearauene irepees dette Or in the @har) on the army ap- Ta et ees Sr enP of the sharpers, who gave their names as Charles | to the level of Mongolian civilization, We toll SATURDAY NIGHT, FAREWELL PER FORMANCE | For SOLaeee Becentis eras Wate Tonle Wess | tion seivieg, aud the eationer Seed GF nen May 2ist, 1981. | Lancaster and Alexander Gibbs. The money was | that they live as the Chinese do: they muse AML < a i Y AMUSEM ENTS | Nationa. THEATER..... E, THE LITTLE SAVAGE. ‘The pending question was-on the appealstaken| gir._gy letter of yesterday was ciosed the | found on Lancaster. abandon the building up of homes, eschew the : ay.0r any work a woman can «io, to the Woman's —— Asterday from. the decision of the chair, ruling in 7—Since My yesterday Senator | ‘They were tried before Judge Snell this after- | marrying of wives and the raising of children, ana Monday, April 10. Merk Devarinent of Associated Charities 1418F| Senczanr MASON'’s Case BEFORE THE CABINET.— Brder that. portion of the dase under ome Sones hes sppemed ia SORES oa nas already | noon in the Police Court, aid lela for the action of | live on tice, elesp (hity 1h a roster es shelves and MR. Jos! z IN ‘The report of the Secretary of War upon the Ma-| tion, which provides for the transier of the clalins | determined my clients to reconsider thelr intention | the grand jury in $2,000 bonds each, Their counsel | Wear nankeen cloth. The only alternative, a& Mtoe ERS | Bee son case was a subject of discussion at the Cabinet | pending in the quartel eneral’s depart- | to offer to General Grant the presidency of this | objected to the bail, claiming that it was exces- matters Stand to-day, ts obviously between that sheet now open. Fe emoved his office toe NEES meeting yesterday afternoon. All the petitions | Ment to the Court of Claim, and out of order that | company, and 1 ain instructed toreopen this parcel sive The court gald that he belleved that men | condition of .zbings abd an abandoument, of cap FIFTH IN THE COURSE OF 1900 F Steet Nontuwest _m22-Im*_| for the pardon of Sergeant Mason and other pa. | Portion which regulates thé marner in which that | and add tis intimation, Of course tay clieute read | WhO. ha | MODeY get Sheee ten as-etool-pigeons, | state Until rellet comes. Hi erp spongy POPULAR CONCERTS DE. J. HALL LEWIS. rs In the case were referred to the Secretary of court shall proceed to tie adjudication of the | General Grant's letter through business only—but | and give for them and get them ot We are one people cuthis quention. and, ustioven. Will be given in the Congrexational Church on MON- | [5 i DENTIST, pear by the Fresident for his consideration. ‘The | claims, ea Meatrusied oe eat, Gisuurbs them. 1 am further | 4 ‘TemreRaxce ApDuRss 10a Jony.—In the | WoAFe one others, we cannot afford to’ present ® DAY EVENING, April 17th, under the direction of Has removed his fice to Bed pomp een ae emer wo, Junge Has oe terseer ne Be ied his decision sus pg eae So ay oS Re it pa ie Criminal Court, Judge Wylle, yesterday, Theodore | divided front until it te Settled. If any democrat DOCTOR J. W. BISCHOFF, 1309 F Srrerr Nortnwest. m22-1m* ‘ am p B B = Side ‘andy was tried for an assault and battery with | feels that because It in ay bring hima party ad- = 5 report to the Secretary of War, as already pub-| Mr. Butterworth appealed, and the decision was | of the peruvian company which the President may .. el A m a... ee ee, See Se ee [p> DE Mt SCHOOL EY. Iished, taxes the ground that ‘Mason wie Wegaity | sustained 39 to be be 80 goud as to suggest. Among many capable | IBRt to kill Jerry Maxwell. Messrs. J. N. Oliver | vantage he is glad of the President's vero, he 16 Maddren, Miss Westhorp, Miss Bender, Mr. Warren and W. R. Smith appeared for the prisoner, and | not a good democrat, a «1, What Is more, he is anys es an Has removed from 1113 Pennsylvania svenne to sentenced. The details of the Secretary's report CHARGE OF Ce THE Bon QUAREER MASTER'S pes oar comiiuons. verre fa the ae = the defence was that Handy was afflicted in mind, | thing but a good citizen.” 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NoRTHWEsT. m22-1m | are not known yet, but jt can be stated that it his malady having been caused by being thrown, Tae PREstD ‘Admission to thers than holders of season tickete, 25 = sie spr. | ROt Sustain Judge Advocate General Swaim’s opin- | Tn the debate on the feature of the army appro- | entire confidence. from his horse, and of such a Mature teat ioe he | THE a ee we cents. 85,6,7,14.13,17 | Fo XATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE (MEDI- | jon of illegal conviction. As stated in yesterday's ration bill transferring the claii Very respectfully, 5. RSHIPHERD. | grank he was not sane. Mr. Stalth.in his argu: See ol eran ihn university. 58° | Stan, the President will not take any action in the | PTiation Satneee ene claims In the quar- | ro tne President. e ; In this city, on the recaption of the news of the == Spring Course of Lectures will becin on TUESDAY, Ry fen - any termaster’s a t ta: Cot Ck: ment, made quite a temperance speech, in which ae - ss INCOLN SALI. o PDAS, | oattar until che procssdings teins Gee eae | Ger lepartment. ta: the Court of Claims, P veto, crowds ‘gathered cn the streets and around L APR 4th, at 6:90 p.m. and continueon TUESDAYS, | Me oceed Ings . Mr. Blackburn asserted tha$ grave accusations had. MB. SBIFHERD REPLAINE, he pictured the evils of intemperance, @ curse | The ‘yuttetin boards, “and expressions of indigna- — UHSBAYS and SATURDAYS of each week. premo Court are finished, Gagged in the exameneion ot ote nee ae | exer te letter had. ‘been read Mr. Shipherd de- | Which entered high places, as weil as low. With- | the ‘aus qua dies xreasous Of Inala MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1882, m22-20 SE a vac ibaa) | A Comartoren 6F Gea lata Gets coming to | gaged In the examination of claims in the depart. | sired to make an explanation which he deemed to | Out belng Filustrots ee ae Te ee eae OF | men’ of ail shades of political opinion uniting in the ‘THE GUERNSEY-LISTEMANN COMBINATION. = E. F. BROOKS, Washington to urge H. R. McCay for the judge- | Ment stating that he had evidence to show that | pe due to himself and to the committee. He then President of the United States his Lawes ee | Sentiments. A gentleman connected with the rex DES, they demanded 5 per cent_eomiigsion before they publican state central committee remarked tbat @ ‘MISS MINERVA GUERNSEY, < GAS FIXTUR! Guip_of the proposed new northern circuit of | woul allow a claim, He stated that when the | Sttted that the Republican of this city had printed | drunkard im the enor tat Washington. Why, | Meeting of the committee had been called te ore 531 15th Corcoran Building, | Georgia, cominittee rose he would offer a resolution airect- | What purported to be a statement of his (Ship- | sometimes the habit of drinking fastens itself upon | canize for the campaign, but that in the face of ‘The new Dramatic Artist, tn her Impersonations from | __Arency for Miteiel, Vanco & Covr New YORE SS ing the committee on expenditures in the War de- | Ne"d’s) to& Revublican reporter to the effect that | the bench (aughten, not on our bench, however, | SANZ # they muight aawenl abet ep Plane Titeratare, and. Jmomence stock. Low prices. Swarzrox.—The national board of health reports | pariment es tnentiosca tho maiier. he proposed to create a sensation in the committee | Oue of the greatest legal lights of the day would were pouring in from all parts of the tmuabon ose MISS MARIE EVELYN BARNES, Portable Gas Lishts he., &e. that for the week ending April 1st there were 4 ‘The District in Congress. paleo ne patn ees never made any | take his seat on the bench in the morning with a pressing a common feeling of anger and despond- Contralto Soloist, with the Ja16 $51 ssthetrest. | deaths from smallpox tn Philadelphia, 1 case in| wr. Dunnell; yesterday ofeteeee enesented tn tee room. On being questioned ne adinltted having | Botta ws Clear ase Walgicont threcninecr ree | ency over ‘the action of ‘the President. Some of SSRIS LEXESMARECORCRET COMEANY, | -o" SAIL ® SHED, x Chattanooga, Tenn., 2 deaths in Memphis, 1 death | the House the'petivion of had a conversation, in the course of which he | not beer (laughter), not ale, but real good port | tnetouimge So, monements ye yy pensdl of The ftflowiacastishi: Bernacd Listewenn, | orm Srarer Norruwesr. | in Muscatine, lowa, and 9 cases and 5 deaths in St. | land Seminary, asking an made statements somewhat similar to thosede- | (laughter.) The jury, after having been out for a the Obiinese from thelr vicinity Others Se ae Carl Meisel, Fritz Listemann, Alexan- | PLUMBING, FURNACES, , RANG! trxnina, | Louls. to oa in Sup) og ee ae ee seribed In ae Rewspaper article, Dat the person to | couple of hours, returned a verdict of guilty. se 4 Se Beas, Henry Greene. jorming the Snest combina- MANTELS AND GAS Meru Doxsy’t BELIEVE IN CONSOLIDATING.—“ What do preparing jerome! whom he ed WaSa private gent an, having jobbing in all of the above Branches. ; public _ingetings | called, and "tn some casey . tol Notes, (so far as he knew) no connection with any news-| ‘THE Iw 7 y Wa the President bung and burnt emgy. ‘TICKETS, (including reserved seats) .. $1, & pantie aba you think of the proposition to merge the land Copiers & PY INCREASE OF BRICKLAYERS’ WAGES.—Some LES maces The Spans aper and one who should have known better than | months th ok Ul ft this cit be had st Ellis’ Music Store, commencing Wednes- | _©% Estiwates Funwisurp ror New Wom. £8 | ome with the Agricultural department?” asked Upnieearne Hyaftocd wamauon report Tanet Loltepeat the conversation, ie (Shipherd) bad gare notice that reo aeahacomae ‘Zhe Colorado Elections. April 3. 1882. ai-t_ | [ge PLATTS CHLORIDES. @ Stak reporter of a prominent land office oficial. | of the seating of E. W. M. Mackey, of the Charies- | Rever authorized anything of the kind tor pubyjca- | {hat union would demand per day. Accordingly REPUBLICANS GENERALLY SUCCRASFUL. = * DISINFECTING AND DEODORIZER. | “There is about as much connection between the | ton (S. C.) district, and the waseauing of the sitting | Hon. on Monday they refused to work unless guarin-| DeNver, Cor., April 5—Returns from the munl- 188 CAROLINE R. LeCOUNT, OF PHILADEL- ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP, two,” he answered, “as between the Agricultural | member, Mr. Dibble. Mackey, the contestant, isa | _ Mr. Rice—But did you not make the statements, | teed that sum. In nearly every case their de- | cipal elections of the various small towns report a La will Read at the 15th street Presbyterian cas department and the Supreme Court of the District; | republican. e or similar ones? mands were acceeded to. The union bricklayers | quiet election, and Uhat the republican Uel urech, AY EVENING, Apii! 7, at 7:30 o'clock. | Quart bottles, 50 cts. hi do with le of public lands and ‘he Senate tee th Ans. —I dfd. employed on one Of the sections of Boundary street | were generally successful. No returns have been ‘oeal and Instrumental Music will be rendered. Re- the one has to do with the sale of pul nds Pate manmittee On printing yesterday! ir Rico—vwill you state to the committee the t . freshmenta free. Admission, $5 conse preety MILBURN'S PHARMACY, the other with what the lands can produce. There | agreed to report favorably: for confirmation the @ of th yor ith whe held the Sewer rerused to a to work yesterday on account | received yet from Leadville. m6 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. can hardly be two departments more diverse. I nomination of 8. P. Rounds to be public printer. | Bame of the person with whom you held the con- of the employment by the contractors of two non- PEAUYELAS REPUBLICAN, ! = See by the Record that Senator Morgan says that | He will be confirmed at the mext executive session | Vers : EADVILLE, COL., April 5.—In five Out of = SES CORE SAMUEL XT F GOODS, a plan is being constdered to make the land omice | of the Senate--probably aVitness demurred to this, and respectfully qus- Se vag ‘This Time With The Only today. wards Dougan, republican, for mayor, has a wa- 980 Tth street northwest. | 2 Separate department. A permanent building | — A Tesolution was offered Oy Mr. Windom in the | toned the right of the cominittee to interrogate | Prosars Busivesa—Yesterday afternoon the othe fe i Sorivy of 589. ‘The republicans elect five of Une six ° r ought to be provided, where the valuable records | Senate to-day and adopted ¢alling for information | Dim as to conversations he might hold with his following business was transacted by Judge a:dermen and the ower city officials, 22 TRAINED ELEPHANTS, Conlon tere pian ne res Fame OPS eee re orine enie CICS oo BO Eee Ted ae oe | cone aay aud 2 pensionerson the roll with the | fiends outside the committceroom.| | | ner: Isabel P. Adal —o Silke, Satins, and Rhadames, extra good values. The business of this office ts increasing each year. | amount actually paid, including arrears, for the anedoien ine agson, Rice an aisceoee 3 Springfield, 111,, Democratic There are large tracts of land, especially in Da- | year ending with the paymiene made September | ton ay an eo ee epee unk $0 bis wena | Eo gus Spr-xorrenp, Iut., April 5.—The city elections LIVEK COMPLAINT.—COR, 6TH & H STS, | Kota, whlctf are being entered each year. Besides, | 4th, 1681; ulso, the number of pensioners nea ean oor Cae i aiatchan ceaaen | pana oll euicliy, Sak casted quae beteene ae Cor Beceem tan | fe, nie Clans are facresed wander thd congreatonal afetrice eae Yenr CHER STARE | OF inquire wigan: wad sul Coe howeres, | WAL of Jose Move aAaNTSE Es MERE | BE the nk ett a ta Te ae ti is sé mrtginay, | Beazoh Attee faking two. bottles ‘of Hrown's don | that hud charye of mining ‘elalms, now there are ir, giumeren, Wi ecaeedis trom tie commetae | Foal inumiaved. Catt he might We. permitted to Be a ee es tin ere SE | Daiversaliy ‘admis very “best,” ‘mont orisi fee recommend. them fo os ted tod . Evans, to s arter. “The de “Novel, Contty, Grant, Gorzeous Deneficial reeultse ee ea oR rete Do eabihee tad ey this time next year there will tin couinins oes ‘oF Se assured the committee would be sitisfled that it | order giving consent. In the state of Fanny W. electea the entire city Ucket except their candidate Ee-LARGEST INTHE WORLD:et (Brown's Iron Bitters cures Liver Complaints, Kia- timber depradations on pabite lands to tmber | Covered all the ground of their recent questions. | Callinan; Onder passed. correcting seommh Pree | fOr ‘MAYOR, (McCrory), Who, aloes 5 reemue eversthin« entirely new tor this season, comes | ney Disesses, enriches the blood and revital.ses the Soh tating ‘The committee decided to humor him. ceedings against James Henning, trustee of Eliza- | changes the result, has been deteated by Dr.Jaye, from, it vat winter quarters in tho whole system] t_| Tae 1 ai a Plead ooarene [eh eee * MR, SHIPHERD'S WRITTEN STATEMENT, beth Cunningham, dismissed, rep., by three votes. ic ILWAY TRAT Mibe hes Be ae tenon ce tue Cele ACE Affairs in West Washi: Mr. Shipherd read eee LEE TS FOUR GREAT RAILWAY TRAINS, irs ington. ir. Shipherd then from notes a written | Crrye m rae Districh—It appears from a cur- egraphic Bricks. Tanten ists Gat we kee ATTORNEYS. Falsruannncteien gee Tee anion o Gee ae rain ea Foseph | statement in which alluding to the sudden death athe, G Coton prema peel crtutinal Focuses shat tas auccainge Yale pany of western Massa- I €3 ne ul a ‘carpent ork ai - J 3 e . 7] . WASHINGTON THREE DAYS, TPVHOMAS W. SORAN, 480 LOUISIANA AVEN using, was before the Attorney General for an | the residence of Dr. Porter, on West. street, nis | Cf Minister Hurlbut, he stated that he wascon-} with the increase of population for the past | .,At& mecting of Yule last night, an ossoclation OMAS W. SOR ours fronted by a most unexpected embarrassment, in- | twenty-five years, crime has proportionately in- ‘Acknowledamientaof decane Kes taken aed cee | Opinion, having been referred trom the Senate. | chisel slipped and he gave himself avery severe De eden ce formed with J. Evarts Greene, of Worcester, crea a, the average | WaS ‘4 hel : 8. e Attorney General, upon being assed concern. | cutin the leg. Dr. Portes fortunately, was av | asmuch a8 the dead man had stood in the post- | °° in the District of Columbia, ze | presiaent. Meetings are to be held twice cach 5 7% be " y se A umber of commitments to tall in 1856 per montn . . . Seah OO ae ee any State ce Territory. Hours, | oe the matter, sald thse tie putin eet | Cate stopped the flow of blood, He was artes: | tion of chiet accuser, and to go on would seem lke | being but 6S against, S05 per Month Ia Teal hee | Fear, One in the spring in Worcester aud one it the th PRIL Gru, 71H AND 8r#. soe : = shone as. | Within the, jurisdiction of his department, and | wardstaken to hishome op 2 street, near the «: re ecorus show that in the ante-bellum days assaults | [11m the western part of the state. There are THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Hy * Byacr « reo GR: THOMAS. | that tt woutd be necessary for the proper authar | Tesereaire : . meet nie Gon, ant eee make copi| and anion coe ae en ing, offences ened tee ee oy a eae AFTERNOON AND 3, : ATLIORNEYS: ALLAW, itles to employ some one to 100k up the title of the | _Assoctarep CHAnrrres. reply, but in Justice to himself and the great in- | there was a fair sprinkling of rots, Due of late the duccues Of the the al lee ireeoes Ob the old mé-3m* ‘YG F street northwest. | lauds. of the Brat aoe ca ct ae S ee rnin, wea nee ae aN his kecping and | years larcenies take the lead in nurabers, with the cashier, were in the bank all = —— ————— a1 discretion, he deemed it his duty to proceed just ae zhi atninll into the accounts CORNER 9ru A} W.* Freee ae ra Parsonat.—Gen. Grier, U. 8, A., 18 at the Ariing- ‘ 's Home, and nce of the | as it Mr. Hurlbut were living. CuosixG UP Accovxrs.—The members of the cttt. | last elgg tae paying tellers, who is unde 60. Corcoran Building, ton.—Senator Conger has gone to Mitnols to the | Piys\tent the vice president, Mr. P. I. Moore, pre- MR, SHIPHERD INTERRUPTED. ne goed Perr ey . b _ Practices in all the Courts. 15 _| home of his mother, who 1s seriousty lL —sena- | quite'a number of Spolea ony Tar ea ee ne | The statement was a long and carefully pre- Lae Ape hate eee Of clone aot the | not be learned, ‘There are ture. policeinen in the pissing ony SAYLES WROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Colatador al te pe tantra aanator Chaffee, of | was only extended to the ‘most urgent ‘cases of | Pared one and Mr. Shipherd had already occupied | arrairs of the assoctation” There wine Meeseag | Dabk ald the teller is there, under arrest SBSORDED SS Chee fet ( G2), ede special atten: eB pankrurtey for | Colorado, will leave to-morrow for the Hot Springs | destitution, nboul. Ulirty fa ait” Te eres a srat | some fttecn tatnntee in the reading, when he was | Commissioner of Agsiculture Loring, Postinaster er i APS rapa utald gdh thei aks ON oe the Deas tel Coat a coed octane. AsieD: | of Arkansas for the benefit of his peal ea | MoUsly agreed that the fukds oF the association | interrupted by Mr. Rice, who sald: “Speaking tor | Alnger, Col Amos ter, W. J Stephenson, SOCIETY NOTES, ship pid mapages Rt adheres to its plain, pop- | Ertates of perecus deceased, Oficein Guaton build: | Secretary Blaine was registered at the Firth-ave. | should be held over until Octoner: next ang iets myself, Mr. Shipherd, 'I desire to suggest to you | J28. 8. Edwards, Horatio Browninz, M. M. Par? ‘ular, well an Roa single title. ing, Louisiana avenue. jal4-Sm | nue hotel, New York, last night.——Mr. 8. H. Kauff- | tnterim no retiet pre out unless in the most ex-| that, while you may state your own limpressions | Ker, and others. In the ab-ence of dudze Dent “THE GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW.” mann and Mr. F. B McGuire left last night for | treme cases of ste : z ee and suffering, ‘The meet- | of the character of the transactions in whicn you | Vice President Loring acted as chairman,with Mr, | _ The Countess Joanini, the daughter of Mr. Har THREE MILLION DOL ey ere aati Nicolini and Dion Boucicault | Ing adjourned until the 1th instant, when the | were interested, and your owners ie dealing | Parker as secretary. Mr. Browning, as treasurer, | Fington, formerly assistant secretary of the RS FOR A SINGLE | N, 4 4tEm 38Gw Attorney-at-Law, re we - eine “ sree ser to Bwiteertand, was Boome 6 ant salted from New York, yesterday, by the steamer | question of suspending the work of the assocta-| with another, Fou Should not ciate owe Meee | read a statement od the hoo ring the active | ury,and more recently minister to Switzerland, wa: CE anton La Building, yao7_ | Arizona, , on until October next will be more fully consid-| sions as to the. cnet ot ‘another, or as to his Work of the association, showing the ‘receipts to | not here at the time of ner busband’s suicide, as ered. motives’ have been $5,187.70 and the expenditures $4,891.78, | was generally supposed, but had returned to him cee eee Eee week are ropnta oy Fy Tavesner a ene Letty oh oiled eesti cheers Semmes Be veral sin: al bilis were feociva and in the City of Mexico (where he was Minister from The following additional subscriptions have teen | Jows: 106 cattle up and sok, Best oeetics goon, | UAWitnesa—The question right here—as 1 under- ordered to be paid. Fifty dollars was appropri- | Italy) about ten days before huis violent desth. recelved at THE STaR office: 5306} ‘: ee fair, 5545 thin steers, ae an Aare plea oe hpi metic in- ated to 0 cover expenses Incurred by Mr. Wm. Di She had been visiting rclatives, of whom she has as Heretofore acknowleged.. cows, 3iga4xy. sheep and lambs—fambs, 10a | tent corrupt a public officer? When I was | son In the service of the committee. After a long Washington, and they are now seriously In which appear for the first tine in Ai GPRING DRESS GOOD: Employes of Willard’s Hotel - 45 00 | 1244; Wool sheep, 63744; etipped sheep, 646%. 15 | asked by the committee if I considered Minister | discussion as to how to dispose of the Tematning | Thrlous about her healthsas tiey have monrd mothe AT is WONDERFUL SPIRAL. 0 — Collected by Willie Ward and playmates cows and vey Soa Hurlbut purchasable, and I replied “Most unques- | funds the treasurer was directed to turn them over Ing directly from her since the cablegrain came an= GEN: ‘S: the Great SILBON TROUPE ‘from Pu: Boipe Nig Relish te 4 Goode. Sav.} from the employes of the Alderney THE CaNAL.—The water has been drawn off from y not mean that I had consid- | the associated charities, nouncing that her husband was dead. She ond Combination Suitings in Silk Vol, Sites nd Wool. Sateens, Dairy and the residents of 8d street n. Farrer, Ferry to Seneca for repairs and will be in ronan but I meant that he seach 3 er chil Te Still In the Clty of Mexico. A let~ EACON, Enrope’s the World's unchallenwed Tench Ginghams, Ponees an Can-| W., between D and F streets............ 7 00 Friday or Saturday. now in {rom Sen- WESTERN BUILDING ASSOCIATION last | her children a in ty: LBION rforming upon bis MA [(OLH NINE | Prisin FE! HidH BICVCLE: LOUISA KENZ and LiZZin elteey irchased, and on being 80 1 ter written by her just before her husband's death . the ZO: STERS, THOWN FROM © Gate | tonand Japanese Groes, urate ‘Mike, Check and Piain eca to Geo ‘town, but has apt been in as yet from | placed in the future help himself, RG. Matin ee Roy Sect | mentioned that, they expected that when be was LT. A J. ESE tie famous HER- | Chudda Cloth, all colérs: Belcian’ Linen Sheeting Cumberland to Harper's Fei and that until he was so fixed he woul play dog | retary and treasurer, John Cook; directors, C. C. | ordered from Mexico he would be sent to represent BERT BROTHERS: A QUARTETTE O# CLOW: es Pillow Linen. Mil widths and qualities; Marsetiler Hicu Tiwe.—April 6—9:29 am., 9:57 p.m. in the manger, and in every way in his T | Duncanson, Edward’ Hammersly, P. H. Weber, J. Washington. Countess Joanini’s father, LS 100 THATNED HORE E Se a nee | Ka to ene Franch Hosery ie Bil tile ak. | Another Readjuster Defeat in Virginia. Affairs in Alexandria. fhwart our purposes. I do not assert that | 1" Rager, Martin ‘O'Connor, A. D. Cheseldine, § J. | Mr. B n, 18 at Nice, ‘ud more Performers, male aud {erusle, than eves hare | ton; Parasols and Umbreilos, TAKING PATRONAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR—THE kE- he Was not a pure and honorable man, | Gass. ‘The annual report showed receipts, $5,313.18; | _ Ge lunter’s niece, Mrs. Steuart, ts still in Gr will be seem in any Oircus this seaon? “Onige act hOeg 2m, want of choice seeds will find #t to their APPORTIONMENT BILL, ETO. rope lpg = ee cotts of the | But? 901 pag son Capes Gag ed {2 | disbursements, $5,956.91; assets, allowing’ 8 Providence visiting her dit TWO MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE. 7 “HOUE, BRO. & CO., ‘The Virginia senate yesterday afternoon adopted | station house this irorning May Louls Bobwel, | protect myself, and ¥ have no cloice in tlle matter Sllowlng op ways Garena Teaemption ct Equal to nearly ail the combined Menageries in’ the | m25 1598 F STREET N.W..NEAR EBBITT HOUsE, | ®2 Amendment to the bill which recently passed Ty ce Mra Biss, on eee eee oe, am with bik aoe y belt, He abver waa pa | ioehares Outstanding, $4,900; surpits of assets, United States. oS the hous: of delegates creating the office of com- B = my facts Worle | SRT. z 2 NED WI SASTS, white. The Simors oni and all his subsequent acts were ———e-___ maRimstVED WILD BEASTS, E[4*wanp & nvrcumssoy, misstoners of land sales in all the cities and coun- | peopler above mores. ig ne ge ec aro pte tira Texxrs.—Oroquet has bad fts day, and in ‘everything that files, creeps, crawls, or ewime. ‘tes in the state. The amendment takes the ap.| who comes d fron. in this he was fully seconded by his chief, the late | place of that slow-going game comes lawn tennis. Livi NG HUMAN WON DERS, pointment of the commisstoners out of the hands | Daving been a watchman ‘old regime, | Secretary of State, with modifications that 1 shall yesterday one more lawn tennis club was added to ue Wide eaten lk: $17 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, Of the governor, as contemplated tn the bill, and| When the Alexandria wat horns, at the proper time offer. the many now springlug up in various parts of the itaroem sd wane = mTeexTH AxDP srneus, | Menta! the Diletther ave Yo acsepP ie mn cane | oun tal he“ Rians ite with grat | ne rene thae Pa ied taint organized ne New defy Stren at reen 10 and 11 o'clock fe of first ex- i" lends of e either have to accey it wi at 17 ol e New Jersey Avenue wo bison diay (eater permet ine, at cioment NOH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | Chendment on seni altogether. ‘This meas- | (uth, and th: tement of Mrs. | of corruptio! st Tennis Club. Among the names of members are SE se Poe i MAMMOTH. MAGNIFICENT, DUPONT CIRCLE. Ure as it passed the house,was looked upon by the e bewitched to such an ex- 2 e Credit I those of Mr. Crosman, the Misses Russell, the BERLESS, FOLIC Ab iISTIC: ZOOLOGIC : readjusters a8 one which Jrould afford the means TS, stat ald Misses Meigs. the Misses Brown, ,iae Bachecho, SIVaL Sree UMBING, FURNAC} RAN reatly al rpetus eir si Tees were % ary rs CARNIVAL STREET PARADE, = = GES | St contemplated the Mppolntment of ‘one Lon Dut he had often h ‘Taylor, Mr. Parson, Mr. and Mrs. Suther- fe paca the Enchenting Specta- MANTELS, &e. 2 ee eee the fees of some of Faye cured bigness = ceme except @ great Seon ieeon agin, Lap ge gy von as Sean ae Mr. nosed om wee. Mr. Crosman wi , ve Mm: jelr places The (irs, G.) lt “Washington, ment a urora lected president; Mr. eee “~ wirtbae kts Jobbing in all these lines. fl_| amendment saat yonnae was offered by Mr. 1 uy $0. More which the charges he had alluded to were printed. | Mary Russell, secretary. iat LA ROOK PR st OF BEE Or Newberry, one of ghe readjusters, whose fight this were mentic “It that! Mr. Rice objected to anything of the kind, and | nis Club opened the season Monday ipeng enlendinl Gatien Ona abt ; winter against Mahone and caucus dictation has pt. Webster, never ex~] suggested to the witness propriety of | Droit park by playing two games ‘The ie, Horera, de way sm me ager BAKER'S GOLD MEDAL, PARIS ‘ht him prominently forward. Ho was as- ES New 8 were | observing the a een to be a lively one, there being surprising. etatting sbd plearins fertoee ees wae BAKERS by Senators Kyebrook, Hale and Williams, nging witc! taken in the game. xl bition’on earth ever prevented. ens 1878. three other members of his party. Although the colwsal shew te iy m Gen. Mahone arrived in Richmond yesterday. The ‘qkery department than ever befors—greater than eny of Warranted absolutely pure | pil reapportioning the state for members ‘of Con- exhibitions ta With far ereater ex- ned af y o uiswion same as usual: 50 ceats: children rik] Coecs, from which the ex- iy! 4 Te ga ine Ae 0-5 MUsiC STU ir Fearon BARES cess of ofl has been re- Bhs sim ist Sso® ADAM FOREPAUGIH. Sole Proprietor. BARES moved. It is @ delicious Re (Shipnerd) 2 Bs eucre she 3 sol4.8.6 2 BAKER'S @ink, nourishing and by no ‘means to elicit: something te orejwce the Bat JALITAL THEATER. BREAKFAST COCOA, strengthening; easily ai- case oF the good name of Minister Hurlbut. has incited , +o pungensent for One Wook Olivers | BREAREAST GOSOS sectca: edmirahey adapted : street. Grest New York Irob Comedy Con of EAKE: OCOA. 2 : most 5 Roprencetettve: ; fhe Sparks Brotuers, Louis aml bampa Ales Che EREARFAST GOCOM. foriavalide ea well ae per- eta Se commit. ‘The ’ you have read a very long statement. Covering a cone Carrie Moore, Cordelia, Kowe, Donnelly and | BREAKFAST COCOA. Judge Hi a h Midland | good deal of a8 a lawyer, should know ot Srey, Mey Meber ‘Bu Ceo BREARFAST COCOA. sons in health. the controversy ‘would teinte to Ruled COMPRES, RAR speares a md ust range tie committee i atid fo ake were —— BRE ST COCOA. Gold by Grocers: she: wi op owned ‘the cross-examination of a witness. I would like 3, Vice pres- NOTICE !! NOTICE !!!—1 WANT THE BREARPAST Seoga: - ie it would gddds. to withhold any tacts "King; Pubic to Kidw that 119 York cyeuine is the | BREA X hae FAST COCOA. — W. BAKER & CO., ‘Mass, GO TO LowE’s. 8 1 inducements off. 18 cont to clore burincen, building tote toon dee peat Ses ea S ae ee tA - pe ¥ a 811 MARKET SPACE.