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THE EVENING STAR. “DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tre Evexre Stan is rerved to mbscribers in the Semvores eal fer 2th ‘Soot se tas connec, 3 Telegrams to The Star 3 AQUATIGR, eee TRE LIBERATED AMERICAN SUSPECT: somomaiepnieninds The Mississtpp! Flood. BARERIBS AND A MARKET HOUSE SORMERORM, o Monean Crry, La. April G—The bakers Ram® 50 cents a mouth, year, $6: six deen compelled to stop biking, the water hy r (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., es reached the last oven. The market house hat @econd-class tail matter] been closed. One stall has bee Tallway depot. = O14 World News by Cable To-Day. BANLAN TO ROW TRICKFTT AND KOSS AND TERED RETIRE, Loxpox, Apri! 6.—TTontin witl arrive in Londom, an—pubMshed on Friday—$2 a = Tee Wrrnty Stan_pubsiehed on Lie Copies for on 5 E97 AN mail eutecrintions must be paid in advance; PRbeks nf advergning made known on anptication. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1882. TWO CENTS. IU: . = Tecapitulated all that had occurred; some remark | '0-dey. Sneaking ot the theater at New Costle om AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, {AT THE CAPITOK TO-DAY.|THE PERU-CHILI INVESTIGATION. tras made Joxingly to the effect that that would | Tyne, yesterday. > 1 Gat WC he won the ae = = — : = - pee Sell te ' Ais he should netinw J ATIONAL THEATER. ......0UR MAGGIE. | [7ST Rigg Tul comaener's sod eetinAn | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Internal reve. Mr. Rice.—Did you state to Mr. Blaine what Mr. the waters for other mam a Hurlbut had said to you in New York two months fig’ a N sce tho iwtation ot grace te | Sie Means, B,Ghareh oe SUNDAY. “Apel | nue uamote ts; customs, SABC. IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS SENT IN, | MESHIPHERD'S EXAMINATION TO-DAY | Bstibtt had cadto you tn New vor two mont See cece tate gaan of purity are the rich endowment ace atone “hin . ara 6 Traee: . 5 fled of the vatidity of your claim? Mtzburg, Which says there ts a serous stage and the age.” ie CHU HO E, THE INCARNATION, COR- | THE PRESIDENT will see Ae Mojeebei ——— ‘Answer.—No, sir; I did not. _ the failure of the crops, because of te, THE PEARL OF THE AMERICAN STAGE, SAA streets northwest-—To-morrow | day evening to members e dip! corps Mr. Rice.—And yet you say that Mr. Blaine MAGGIB MITCHELL Pe a rand | and their families, and army and, navy officers, TELLER AND CHANDLER FORTHE CABINET. | WHAT HE SAYS OF nt a TS ene pet rl pace can Stags as Sata Supported by Mr. 1- R. Shewell, Mr. H. Fulton Rus- | day (Easter even), the iicht the Bi probably be held ‘ HUBLBUT. ‘Im, dounted validity of the transfer of a : (if the | The next public reception wi ela xd her specially selected Dramatic Company. Digeese will administer the right of ccafirmation at on the following Tuesday. “chose In action,” as between two nationalities :90 p.m. ‘Tax D. C. Commanpeny of the military order of | PROCEEDINGS IN BOTH HOUBES OF CONGRESS: and remarked to you“You Americans have pur- x ‘The examinatzon of Mr. Shipherd by the House | chased the claim of a Frenchman and now come THE LITTLE SAVAGE. CE arenas and loth eee Hae Pee ne ceaee | the Loyal Legion, at their meeting at the Arling- foreign affairs committee was resumed at half | here and ask the United states £0 enforce le” Did Celebration of id 18th street. we —— i not occur to. you that there was considerable FRIDAY-BENEFIT, AND ONLY TIME OF “PAN. | (Shier mA GOLd Pring Nation 0 eee Ik ton last crening, Cpa Rabe ll Arthur s com- Emportant No ‘To-day. Past 10 o'clock this morning. Chairman Williams | {Dot occur to you that there was consid KATH OP A COMPOSER, z |: Feavers 7:30 with on the Passion: | Panton of the a 13; Vespers 7 Ty Fes. D. z pot seth tani TELLER FOR SECRETARY OF YEE INTERIOR; CHAND- | belng unwell, Representative Orth presided and | ang what Mr. Huribut hi ‘sali to you, and did it} Frederick William Kucken, the musical BATURDAY NIGHT, FAREWELT. PERFORMANCE. | Good Friday—Matinn, “9.90 a.m; Litany, 11:45 a.m, ‘THE Mason Case 1N THE U. 8. SUPREME CouRT.. LER FOR SEORETARY OF THE NAVY, AC. Representative Rice conducted the examination. | not occur to you to ask him why Mr. Hurlbut bad | Poser, !s dead. He was born at Laneburg, in ONLY TIME OF' “THE PEARL OF SAVOY. ‘Gross, °C Taree Hoare’ Agony, with Stations 9! | atcorney General Brewster and Judge Advocate | The President tent the following nominations to | Witness stated, in reply to questions, that the | made such statements? ae 1 roTRE,URERATED IRTH-AMERICAN SORPECTR nswet mind rarely works re NDON, i spatch to mes, wr. J0ee rH EP rekson r FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS,—BE- | General Swaim were yesterday served with notices | the Senate to-day: ot tne | Perayiam Company owns the claim of Alexander wo prevared to mest web ig Saeaavely, on | pubiin nyse “The report that the Irish-am As BOE ACRES, in THE RIVALS. <H nevolent citizens of the of Columbia who | to show cause before the U.S. Supreme Court,on| Henry M. Teller; of Colorads, Becretary Cochet and not that of Landreau; that they claim | the merits of the claim. suspects have been liberated on the condltt Bor sheet now open. a6 sgorore of the practical mothode, cf the Gane nang me the 17th of April, why a writ of habeas corpus | Interior. through the natural gon of Alexander Cochet, who | Mr. Rice.—Did the Secretary ever do anything | they will quit the country, except two or = ng Fine and Pisin Ladies and Gentiemen's Under: | Should not be issued in the case of Sergeant | Wim. & Chandler, of New Hampshire, Gecretary | owned, or claimed to Own, one-thind of all the | More thee Wore nwe en Te Tou requested | who refused to accept tie canaition, te untow rons. EASTER MONDAY. | Wer Y ‘Household Knitting, | Mason. Similar notices have been served on C- D. | of tne Navy. H deposits of Peru. Witness complied the | him to give to Chitt and Peru of the fact of the as- | About six of the suspects who are bataralized ios EnrLroidery, Domestic Service, Washing Dythehour gr | McDougall, marshal for the northern district of | Ofthe Navy. Toulslanas Guyer extranrdinary | Sito Copoatts Of Fora. Witness compte’ the | Soren or'an amerions this to te senne zensof the United States have been rebneee RETURN OF THE FAMOUS TOURISTS. day, or any work a-woman can do, to Woman's | New York, and John McEwen, keeper of the Albany 2 J prospect pany, Answer.—Yes, he did. the last Uhree weeks, but only on the same — Work Department of Associated Charities, 1418 F | penitentiary. and minister plenipotentiary-9f the United States | trom papers and pamphlets which were furnished | Mr. Rice.—Well, we will reserve that for future | 98 were the others who were liberated. ‘Their: SMITH AND MESTAYER'S Case a P. Sreanne, of New Jerecy, was yes- | © Russia. Rial, ‘The frst document furnished him was a jioquiry ata crea. | pushes entirely unconnected with their re : . 6 r. het en ive a lon; ratement rel s olding that a! el nh ee a cap DR RB. DON ETI, terday nominated by the Prestient to ‘be consul | gap anq,Worthingten. conection ef customs die What Was depestoon ot Litas papa ngh Pamphlets | ive to wlutthe Secretary said 0 him aoout uve | ireland are Uaule ee Oy With New Fun and New Music. Has removed his office to + | Seneral of the United States at Montreal. Underwood, surveyor of evstoms, district, of Bos-| the negotiations of the company has the orizinal | French company, who claimed title to the gu: no, | treated as British, subjects. Among those of cay oe Bee 2 Evans Noes eee iawea ton and Charlestown, Masa Dintel Hall, naval | of that manuscript been shown in, this couatry. | aid added, “Ie Sata to me laughingly, “Now 1 Class who were released was Mr. Boynton, Whowem DR. J. HALL LEWI: IRISH-AMERICANS IN BRITISH PRISONS.—The Te-| onicer of customs in the district of Boston and | The compaity has in New York original manu- | £!¥e you a suggestion for nothing. ‘This French | Mberated on uccount of ill health. ‘There See oe ce DENTIST, Port of the Secretary of State relative to the | Charlestown, MASS; J Babson, collector of | scripts in the handwriting of Cochet, which com | Company has plenty of cash, and you have what | four suspects of the same class how impr Matinee Faster Monday latest esthetic style will be | Has removed hisofticeto | aa aye | American citizens imprisoned in Ireland was sent tee district of Gloucester; Mass, pletely duplicates the pamphlets alluded to a American title; why don’t you join “que Ww anim a wana on nee Easter Monday | performances on MONDAY cia momooLEy. yesterday by the President to the Senate. The} | John J. Knox, of paseo at the ME. SHIPHERD ON COCHET'S CLALMS. iter a few more questions touching this inter- Board of Trade. ine Easter Monday [to proverty, denote the one DE. B. M. SCHOO TST, Toor Or he ae ee ae the erOeection ace ad |. Israel Adams, of New Jeteey, collector of cus-| Question. This Cochet made claims upon Pera | view, which, howcler: elicited homing of vine | Cmtcago, Tu, April 6 — Washington A Maunce Harter Monday |THE TOURTS TS, — | 188 removed from 1113 Penneyly C the power it gave for the arrest And imprisoninent | toms, district of Great Exg Hartor, New Jersey. | during his residence, and to these claims your | portance, the committee adjourned unlit halt past | yesterday Mel an intormation im the mateo ee = : 1 . 7 ten o'clock to-morrow morning. quo Warranto against the board of trede to pre E> NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE OMEDE | Britten government theta the Anneroas nine pe EES a es Some PANY Sati ned to Dave eucotodoty wMa’ Were | praniciaco Dy Basten, wid wes Wanted ag a wit: | vont its removal from tts present site Uo J0kaom "he ve = 7 => ti nt Ce n at 7 é - t a as a n Street ere Operatic re igre ras Marrazss—Monday, Wedvesday, Satur CS cal Devartment of Colurcbian University. J-Te | ister was informed that, the United states didnot | _ Additional 24 Licut. Jas, @. Warren, to’ be 21 ‘Answer. Cochet made investigations relative | Bess, before. the comintttee, it appears left. for t, Where operations hove already been begam Spring Course cf Leccures will begin on TU! Neer France immediately after he heard of the proposed | On the mammoth new building. Seats can now be reserved. 26 Apel 4th, at 6:90 pan, ra ar pope all ale GD EE a oe erated deg Aer Reutenant a veda: tothe commercial value of guano which would | investigation, He was agent for the Credit Indus- = oa ee Shans fonise upeu ths. agptlention so thelr cause oF pate Ye te to | ead to a trade with Europe in guano. He gave | ttiel Company, a rival of the Peruvian Company. ee ee een ts CONCEaTS m22-2w F 736 13th a those common principles of criminal jurispru-| , Mr. Cameron (Wis.) presentéd in the Senat several years to scientific investigations and to -— - Ferdinand Weigle, crover, of Louisville, Ky., hag 3S AND SOFTENING | dence which ufford the best safeguard to persona! | day a memorlal from the Good Templars of Wis- | the development of the trade. ‘The question has The Cart Owners Raising Rates, made a ment to H. 8. Stucky; Mabuutties im ari macee liberty. ‘The Brit:sh minister replied to this, that | consin, protesting against Mr. Lozan’s bill appor- | arisen asto who first made this scientitic dis-| ne cant for amecting of the ownr's of carta, to Will be ziven in the Con: ¥ under the direction of DAY EVENING, & CO."8 MELODERMA: it was of no avail to argue against the law Itself, | tioning to the states the revenue from the liquor, | COVery. ‘The Peruvian congress decided 5,000 tons r : hicags, TIL, Bold yesterday : Use CASWELL, MA! be held last evening, sht together quite a : Mow Kaspas, ‘Siw Metin, Mex. Dayton | lil? Broadway and 978 Fifth avenue New tom any distinction between. BHtsh and American | taftic as an educational funt. Referred to the | Cuarer;oula,be, awarded to the ortsinal dis: | 1°) Ser eS record of b asubcine Soeeeas to ee fss_ Jennie rates mh 7 = | Subjects tm the application of this lawon theve | Committee on education and labor. chet on condition that he should give the govern- | soutuwest, thelr purpose being to take action for | Shatctinecssy ot Salt Lake, the price pula Ding. B. Youns and others. pecans = Gab niet ES, separate Occasions durtag the month of March. HE STARVING INDIANS. ment the value of certain discoveries he had made, vance fn the price of ha . The linge mn, seme ans. Tn couelusion the Seerctary of State says | €Tatlon of a Dll appropriating $50,000 to provide | Gniy ting sevtied by the award. was tual Cochet coal cars of the Baltimore and Potomac raflroad INCOLN HALL. but three persons remain in prison,and that there | for a deficiency in the subsistence of the Cheyenne Brst discovered the commercial value of guano. | to the coal yards of dealers in various parts of the 531 15th street. | 18 good on to believe that results will be| and aes i i can seas ay aan epanints es cece ord ms ot his HEE Seas: and the secre departments, mr = MONDAY, APEIL 10, 1582, = : reached satisfactory to both governments, from Gen. Pope, showing necessity for u le a re O'Connor was elected chairmau and Mr. John : : ones SAM'L 8. SHEDD, Bose Immediste appropriation to kave these Indians | assuch discoverer, Witness stated that he had | Hrawley secretary. : ar iouiecs vuisions, and up to this ekGrensenyssinncomexsica, | 409 Orn Sraeer NonTawesr. Tae Fox axp Sac Ixp1Axs lett for their homes | from starvation, penn eee that, the exhaus: Deen tuna De to) learn that any settlement ‘was ever wc ming bas not gatod conactoustrae MISS MINERVA GUERNSEY, PLUMBING, FURNACE: RANGES, _TINNING, this morning, with the intention of stopping at pone ie focus appropeil pe oe sph pcety eel ‘was then questioned in regard to the eel od a upon ee - ‘s S| himself in the heart fatatiy in his emp nee ‘The new Dramatic Artist, in her Impersonations from MANTELS AND GAS FIXT! Carlisle, to visit thelr children at school at that | PY Tadian suneeeenees ‘Yhat ‘an outbreak was | validity of the claim of Galatelo (Cocke's natural Siicee MEEMVERS CE TONNE: meerone School, $125; |! Philadelphia, this fore De Titerature, and Jobbing in all of the above Branches. Place. aks Awe threatened if the deficiency was not een tor. reo jana. yon ves a Cod — eee Columbia College, 90 cts; Freedman’s hospital, 6 = ee upon the VELY) —Gor 3 aks if fhe man- d testa' eI . ersity, ° < " MISS MARIE EVELYN BARNES, eT ne ree New Wore. | _ Passonat_—Gov, BG. Davis, of Texas, tat the| | Mesera Plumb and Ingalls criticised the man- | Coctet died intestate, | Dut subsequentiy Dread, 40 clare Jal Raed ope hoes, Fae eens, hos: | “The report telegraphed from Albany. K. ¥., thes Contralto Soloist, with the Se ae ee Oe peopormzer. | wit aL ae eaten Gears pe Jonn | Clency to occur. Mr. Duwesdetended the Indian in Paris in the hands of the notary | of enxraving and printin Controller Davenport, who ts at Old Point ‘Come SRR Lene Concuey COMPAR, ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. naire aie aera Sorting SEG bers | ae ee rn te ee ue cotta || Ore Se & | tine either ox-Benttor Wendover or Seana Sameer eal He dolorinc artists: Pacpard Listemann. | Quart bottles, 60 cts. Daggett, of Brooklyn, is at Willard’s.—Thomas | treaty stipulations In relation to Chinese. itis | _ Answer.—Mr. Hebner, the same gentleman who cts; Columbia hospital, 00 cl man Duguid would succced him 4 oMic He! Henry Greene, forming the finest combina- MILBURN’S PHARMACY, Oe ne Gen, arnt a Hentioal with the pied “ait exoeut that me sone the _ fo born etapa fey Sys Petes 20 coke Buaaical gare lens, Ea 3 | denied, . prosias @ bcmeir rng oe __1429 Pennsylvania avenue. | North Carolina, has been stricken with paralyuls. | ferred to sormaition Of freien recon telo for his claim. Unick yard, Oct s Sheriths brick yard, 6 ets, Charge Receiving Money Under = ee aac > SAMUEL KER, ——The will of Cornelius J. Vanderbilt gives most} an order for an agjournment from to-day until MR. SHIPHERD ASKED TO EXPLAIN. For hauls in and about South Washington 2% cenus False Pretences, ‘To be had at Ellis’ Music Store, commencing Wed | ad DEY GooDs, of his property to a friend, Mr. George L. Terry. | Monday was adopted. £ ‘Witness: ced to explain the di: in | per ton will be charged, which 18 an advance of day. April 5. 1852. ad-6t 930 7th street northwest. | ——Senator Hill, of Georgia, ‘continues to Improve was asi CED Ce deren ne CNS Dee en a eet ot tee ee cee | REARING IN TER ror ICE COURT IN THE CASES OF om 7 New French and Scotch Ginghame, just opened; best | and intends to leave Fhiladelpiila next week.— House of Representatives. the prospectus wherein he refers to the Peruvian ry = ~ STONK, M'KNIGHT AND THORP. ASAT IT COMES! qualities at low prices. Mr. Samuel A. Bl .tchford, con ot the new a: te | Mr. Bland stated in the Howse to-day that he had | company as already organized (in October), when | 30° - ‘The charge of receiving money (1,00) under With Silke, Satins, and Rhadames. extra good values. justice of the Supreme Court, was admitted to | heen incorrectly reported ta: hte speech on the | as a fact it was not orzanized, and stated that | per day Will hereatter be the price, and that | false pretenses against Warren C. Stone, John We ‘This Time With The Only i ae Pp tres — Practice before that court yesterday. resolution fixing a day for he consideration of the | When that portion was written it was tue inten- | hauling outside of places not named. shall | scKnigutand Jas A. Thorp.of the “American an@ 22 TRAINED ELEPHANTS, ((e™ PUBLIC vorce, wineries ta Puce. bi extenditig national Daa’ charters, tion to orsanize at once under the laws of the | be in proportion to the distance of haul, and He had European Stone, Marble, Tile and Paint Com = a State of New York, and he had thought that these rates go into effect on and atter Mon- 4 J 21 tbdag M1041 F atroct, Jan. 9, 1882. | THE RIGHT OF POST OFFICE EMPIOVRS TO TAKE AN Pere a ead aaah ead ie hoctitiyy oe the | organizition would be effected before the pub) day, the 10th instant. It was further agreed that | PADY,” brought by M.C, Rerdell, was called for Gentlemen iron * tha e' ne Pm % me Dest preparation cree ba apht bencre ths | ACTIVE PART IN POLITICAL CAMPAIGNR ASSERTED ; tion of the prosp=ctus; that in the meantime the | it aby owners of carts make contracts to haul any | hearing in the Police Court this afternoon, pale ae ee WE RESEOSTER. © | BY THE FIRST ASSISTANT PosTaAsTER GENERAL. | allonsl rine, Chupa SEBRe. committee on etec- | Georgia charter was discovered, and the company | cheaper than te ubuve Tater that ail leave ita | Reedell chats teat wate edo moO Office of Edmonston & Co., Fine Shoe. swet a Postin ister Whitfel1, OTE resol Chalmers | 2¥.tiled themselves of it. todo his | own work and decline to work with or | fendants In this company t received the abot [Rrown's Iron Ditters in an tuvaluabie strensthener cine ee Seer it Postmaster Ges | ooupsten cieetin irae we non SR Witne-g was asked If he had any more post- | for him. $2.50 per day ts the price fixed upon for | amount, vy makinn tele. ot stemente na poten for the | erves, muscles and digestive orgaus, brodue- Sees i Guariteeeate alastop! deck: ova peters scripts to present, and replied, “ No, sir.” all Kinds of hauling, either coal, bricks or dirt | sentations to him. Mr. Wm. A. Cook, Rut. Mere ing strength and appetite. it | eral Hatton writes as follo eae Oe ere cee Over for fUture | THE CORRESPONDENCE AND INTERVIEW WITH HURL: | Which 1S an advauce oc 6 cents per day. The | Hex und, Jeretian Wiison appeenal’ te che eee i: ATTORNEYS pie age at ana #en"7- a aid ee Tero, ita action, BUT. A ie the agreement | cused, and District Attorney Corkhill and MF, be orders, pages an . P. yoy , in~ . ve UN DIA, nes | Rendolph Coyle for the government. City of Philadelphia, imown. clude employes of post offies. is answere1 in’ the THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. Witness stated thot the correspondence with | {. vB 6, Yerby, Michael Burke, | “wr. Coyle stated that after ag. examination of FOUR GREAT KAILWAY TRAINS, TP IOMAS W. SORAN, 486 LOUISTANA AVENU} negative, unl s3 te employment interteres with | Mr. Ryan, from the com:ntties on appropriations, paneled ier bepebac lla cdpeast re, a Lewis, Page 8. an Dante O'Conner, | the 3 3 cuti “ otal bie, Conv i Commixeions he efficient dise!-irge of their duties in the post hipberd) on Ma; he3S Was question: Ween! auicy and e CORSA Ac commences its Isth consecutive annual tour of | py Jy ‘Rexnow sdsmenta of dene enetaken sd cer= bs TA poe office clerk tn tinder Unis inves | Teported back the Indian appropriation bilt with | (Shipberd) VA q Vs y per charge Was one Of conspiracy in by exh Lit ng a . S ; recor ing concurrence | 10 regard to his intervivw with Mr. Hurlbut on pretences, ind a new Warrant had been pre Ser ee eee EL a, Hon, accevt the oftice of al A | appa aetna Date ag the majority of | May soth, as detatted by him. (Shipherd) at a for- - would shortly be served, and when Unis os oo e provisions of the erder rela ae 1 mer hearing, and siid: “I think I cangive Mr.| THe Free Cowmissiowrrs met last evening. The hulle pres. Would be entered as to the Hi, © 8" ara a roth: THOMAR. | Ueipation tn polltical campaigns, <0 far as they | ose amenimenta. ‘The report was agreed to. | Hunmuvs eset lan sun.” report of the chic engineer stated that there were genset : ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, Of tite department I desire to my. the tact eunea | a Dill to carry into effect exe eeaty stipulations Sly ay le ead Pal Borns eked MR. B.C. RERDELL'S AFFIDAVIT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, m¢-anf* 216 F stréotmorthwest. | Citizen is aremed worthy ond cclapetent to iH a | with China. [it reduces the period of suspension Uir shipherd, need not comneait the Say dows | SUrance. ‘The chief. recon was read for the information of the conrt, to the ON AND EVENINGS, W. * StsEnacp, pudlig station should not, in my judgment. deprive | to ten years) had already | here from Washington to assure you how infinitely | on of Walter & Copp and. ¢ effect on the 20th of December last h was induced ‘On the old Show Ground, . ATL RN EY- AT. LAW, him of any oe is eae ee ee Yong as = Dittod a Mir ioe aot eee hee our government Would prefer to settle all this | privates in the force, and ney we contirued by | to draw a check for $1,000 for one two-hundredth Practices in all the Courts. il 125 _| delieve iu the rivht, of every ‘mean to use his ‘best | upon Mr. Pige declared that he WOULL ask for con- Taree urowen, the) opporcanity, your company, | Hie hoint for the procnp Cht ne ar calgon’ | partof the letters. p J. SAXLES BROWN, ATIORNEY_AT-LAW, Ree a ee ee eee ae ee ee ant Eee ae te aye obtained It, 17 it | "Witness was closely pressed with questions.with | authorities to thelr appeal for heip at the recent | Le - produce stone, ERY- | %¢ (Por the past 14 years Resister in Bankruptcy for | of all public and political measures that will in a view to extracting something Gefiiite relative to | big fire tere, and the respons: of the District ; ou Nt. the Bef og mee pe attention to Collections, Avsi¢n- | his judgment be beneficial to iis country. Rarnest- A DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. the encouragement, if any, he had received from | Commissioners, were read. The offer of Mr. ons a8 Kc pani qenecatioa toa Of pereoue deceased Ole ee avent of | ness in the discharge of their duties as citizn3| yr, Hiscock, chatrman of tite committee on ap- | the Bicend een teat ee ae Hurlbut did | Lewis to furnish summer untform hats of the 3S of moncy pretended Ls have been paid to the. Ss. ‘jala- ene et in oren see alte on the Part of propriations, reported a bill appropri tt'nz $170,000 | not speak of the President or the Secretary of | Rane style as those of last yeurat $1 each —a re company were uutrue, 2 nt, awiheres two ite plain, pop- : if HOE Sie? : per and stimps; $25,000 for deficiency for dis | pression “the goverament,” which led bim @nip- | cepted. peseenats = Nee, eal ‘world-known sinule tite: ae ve ‘Law, tion tendered him Ly the republican convention at Bip ve paper for United ‘ States securities, and | herd) to believe he (Mr. Hurlbut) spoke by au- Se ‘The new warrant charging conspiracy read “THE GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW.” : soot | Chlenee. and saye:— i dnis language is pecallrly | $150,000 to continue work on the Washingtoa Mon- | thority. Grireav’s Boox Frusnep. —Guitean has cor-| Mr. Coyle briefly stated what they expested to THREE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A SIN Ross ane Within the limit indicted the pubite officer is a | went. Pass-d. A LETIT2 FROM J. STANLEY BROWN, Fected the last proor of te second part of {bis | prove. HOLIDAY! . ‘ATTORN] free men socizhy and pol tically, with a man’s| ADDITIONAL INTERIOR DEPAGTMENT ACcoMMODA- | The only evidence witness had that the Presi- | book, and it will ut once be bound and puton the RERDELL'S TESTIMONY. Acres of Canvas, Reom for T enty Thenssnd Specta- 342 D Bri rs ver for.” the Opposite City Hall. ‘du ties and responsibilities to answer for. bate TIONS. dent ever saw any papers or knew anything about | Mithet. ICIS highiy probable that it will Not Be | yeancore G. Rendell testified: Had resided her LEAN OF ITS sold ut the jail, and that ments will be Mr. Shallenberger submitted conference report | the business of the Peruvian company was a letter | made for ie ie" elsewhere. Mr! Scoville, who | since 1875; had known McKnight and Stone prio® The Fate of the Jeannette. on the bill providing additional accommodations | he (Mr. Shipherd) received from J. Stanley Brown, | was slighty indisposed a few days aj visited occurrence, and Thorp only since Decembe, We GPRING DRESS Goons. ‘A LETTER FROM MELVILLE. for. the departinne of the Huterior, winich was | tie Presidente private secretary, seatiie eTocs | Te De eyes pnmed, a fen received vy him in | £9 Wiis Ovcurrence, and Thorp ny che neat coment wal any LS Under date of January 15th last, Engineer Mel- | agreed to. [The Hous? recedes trom its obj-ction | letter received and referred to the State ‘Depart- the most pleasant manner imaginable. The I at tue office 604 shina avenue,and alter Wo are daily recetvinus our new Spri the New Yorke Herald, giving | (2 bie Sen ite amendment r-reasing the amount | ment.” conversition was altogether on business matters, | Gis npoinbug hin o: “ i In which appear for the first time in America, LEON- fea in Fs ville wrote a letter to the New York Heraid, giving | aypropriited from $15,000 t0 $20,000.) EUIFHERD OR Ses HURIEUT. and counsel and client appeared to be on the best | OS Poms hin o EE, in HIS WONDERFUL SEILAL BICKBLE As and Woe]. Satecns, | a synopsis of the voyage of the Jeannette from the Of terms. During yesterday arternoon the pric | $2, Uke place’ wi \ PAE ONDERFUL SPIEAL BICYBLE AS enen Ginghams, Pongees and Tase Can- z zs ‘The District in Congress. Mr. Shipherd was asked in regard to his letter to s . ‘there, as also Mr. Jewell, the secretary. as CES TANS: the Great SILBON TROUPE. from Faris. | ton and Japanese Crepes, Surah Silks, Check and Pisin | time she left Sn Francisco untill she was destroyed atees Dire e Oner hid many visitors, most of tem simply | Showh emery wheels wlich ustally $8, which, ALBION. pertorn m_ hi MMOTH NINE | Ciudda Cloth, ‘all toléra: Beleian” Linen Bhertine vy the fee. By this account it appears that the | There was nomeeting of the Senate Districtcom-| Hurlbut offering the $250,000 interest which did | Walking pist his cell and looming fm, Attain | trey sical pete acta ae EACONS Parnes. onal tn fe fanchaliensat | (24 Pillow Letien, a athe and aualiens Marseiet | vonset pecame Axed in the tce neat Herald island, | mittee to-day. Fully half the members of the com-| not subm: the proposition to him orally at their | the prisoner is now apparently in the best Of | je was then taken toa place on € strc Riders ie Zo SISTER KOM A Klas totuaten: ‘French Homers ta Sik ehale wed Cae- | on the 6th of Sept mbcr, 1858, and continued tests | mittee are absent from the elty, and the call for a| interview in New York, and replied: “Because 1 | healli, his sleep aems be ve sovewher tronten, directly opposite the place. ton; Parssels ana Unie eri ting with the ice, till November 25tu, but was | mecting to-day was withdrawn. found I Could not control the direction Ne hi and the gusrds at night sou @.uues hear him L Ads BERT BROTHERS: A QUA oF cL tee tO Caco Moods wil find it to their | immediotely trozen ‘In again, and so Femained| My, Cockrell, by request, to-day introduced in| OF the view he might be led I | moaning and moving on his coucu. him a number of Samples, in fact, molded some 1 b Dvileri- and his Don: asides ome nian us ‘ - . ted —— aa on rey < 7+ forma opp ee TSamd FONTER, | 2d¥antawe to our stock before purchasing. unt] the vessel was destroyed. It continued to | te Senate a bill provid etre ‘sum of $1,200 ig | Wanted to, aa ete ae ee = . Ls presence. They then’ went he w. and more Purformers, male and ‘than ever have HOVE, BRO. & CO. art ¢ northwest, and the condition of the crew hereby appropriited to pay Daniel Donovan for man el abled only what meant. ‘Taid intend to | py Sateen of coh are ee today | shown the books, James I. Th "Ps BE will be seeu in any i m25 1328 F STREET N.W..NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. | Tendercd more embarrassing by leaks which were | adaitonal Libor and services rendered the Disttl t yi E 1 y R.A. Golden, agent, 28 follows shad, at | D. smervitie Dees : sprung, cailing for severe and continual exertions, | of Coluinblt TWO MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE, until the ship was Mnally abandoned. Two new | compens:t! Equal to nearly ail the combined Mensger.es in’ the 4? warp & HUTCHINSON, islands were discovercd during these anxious movided that, this shall be in full m for all such labor and services. Re- ferred to Disirict committee, convey to him the idea that if upon a knowledge | $141§30 per hundred; 100,000 herring, xt $7ag8 per | C. L TS, Of our plans and purposes, it should seem to him ! thousand; 800 buuches rock and perch, at 5440c. | $5,000. the stock company perfectly proper to do so, thet he or his friends | per bunch, i orginized, and Dut $2,200 remained w United States. months, and named respectively Jeannette and g | Should receive an interest of $250,000. I meant to —_—_— aken. He paid the money, obtained a certifi- TRAINED WILD BEASTS, : Henrietta islands. ‘The vess-l Was freed by tne | aren ee ee eng Aa ae Oe eS Rum | influence him to the extent of preventing kim from | pBrrepmo ArsocratioNs—The Equitable Co- mineAt and put Won record wt tie MARINE WONDERS, RARE BIRDS; 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, breaking of the fee floe June 11th, 2nd on thieasun | RIVER ProxT QUESTION aN THe DISTRICT APPRO- | opposing Us” i PRIATION BILI. . operative Butlding association held its 30th | Pat-nt Office, and, retorulng to the office, turned early everything tht fies, creeps, crawls. or swims. Was so injured that the crew took to the boats. On Witness admitted that he would not have ap- | montuly meeting at Marini’s hall last night—Geo, | It over to the’ secretery, ond there was Isvued to LIVING HUMAN WONDE BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | the Torn of June 13th the ship went down with | | The House committee on the District of Colum- | proached Mr. Hurlbut had he believed him to have | W. Harkness inthe chiatr; Jno. Joy Edson sere. | hitin certifi tex of $5.08) ih “tok, wile he now Giants, Midgets, and Marvels from m - : colors flying. The boats then went southward, | bla, at to-diry’s meeting, adopted a resolution that ena mon Of probity snd above taking a bribe, | tary. #18400 was advanced, at an averaze pro | held. ‘The check was ivea by nis a is 4 ALS }- } and yet wi Ingenious sophist insist at he | mium ol er cent, makin; e month! ‘y- . Cook at Ui! Oi sal is rr Between 10 ena 11 ofc’ DUPUNT CIRCLE. hey cee ey pepe iaem Madanaas edd eo os ors bey edie ate (str. Bhipherd) wos not guilty pase ‘wrong inten. | ments per $1,000, on Ser eaa feantoee pee ii, | nat M,C. Rendell na. ney teem Pebition day, (weatt PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES = oe Gitd the Distrkce OF OO BIN eee Testrictions | Mons in making the offer. In response to further | $10.83; on premium or interest, $5.41: total, $16 24° put in evide Sof Kate Rendell. He PRERIL ESS POL Washing ton City Presbytery, which will be perfected by the committee. Most | @uestions, witness stated that Mr. Hurlbut never | At the 6th monthly meeting of the Perpetual | therefore sugested that tls iniormaticn would MANTELS, ke, mua BEGOKD Awe REC of the session was taren up Jn examining maps of | Acknowledged reecipt of the letter (in which this | Bullding association last evening, 25 advances, } Dot bold. CARNIVAL sb st the Potomac river channi 1 furnished by the chier | °ffer was made to him), and never again called to | amounting to $3,668, were sold, averaging $146.7 Mr. Coyle repited that the money was thatof the detenbeting betes _Jobbing in all these lines. S| | me Wennington City Ereauyvery converted! this} the Paumac iver cuaHn d, Muenished Gy techiet | ao him (ur. Shipherd. tw each share, or $1,027 for a payment of $14 per | witness, for ne had sworn that he had given Uke z morning atthe 9th-street church. Rey, Edward rday ne; ne O’cigck, to take a tug at the| ,,MT. Hurlbut was on his way to his -home in | month, money to his wife. GO TO LOWE'S. H. Cumpton, who recently joined this Presbytery | &\turday next, av if Cee inenee Te bate Tiinols, when he had the interview in New York, —_+—__ Alter some further discussion the court sald he cont to clo paments offered. Selling ont at and below | trom Virginia, presided as moderator. The Pres-| The bill to reclaim the Potomac fats will be called cron ace ee cee pee mime aicar BREETe ot yup Pouce, Cover —Andrew J. | was et canNeSSY SAtNBCS 6800) Kho Swen clo-e business, buildin ‘down. ; a z peg ni Is e ey cha : ~ Chasity reacts Prawstaint Onpactnteeerteets| Whey wou ‘te "worny Of amatsn ey | tise tine a getua epee aFtoe dats | duetdon bn tot oe you that thee | Bue betwen se a by | ive Ning WAS a pogrom When Our rope ands © anneisy and Cloai nta, Ssuttone in every cl 2 : ; z I : mphaul- ci aclug tata sive auld price, Keal Tce, Linn and Buk Handker | bodies of a seul character, and. thelr proceed, | Will be advantigeous pending its consideration, | 87 “3 s eet Sone ce Sie ansae Soeay tn: tie Pouce ° o b cally stated to you were considered by the govern- | Court yesterday with cruelty to antinals, the spec- ————— ght wii 4 Souae ats sreat sucriber. S-button | ings were characterized hy a minimum of taikand FenLe Seeecranee ae eae ment “as strong as law and equity could make | fncation being nat. Mr. Biedier imprigomed four District Government Affairs, a1-ct_ 811 MARKET SPACE, _| #,7a>imum Of achon. kev. Drs Howe and Ches-| Wook ag soon as Gen. Keteham, who has it in | tem,” were of Sufficient moment to warrant him | large turkeys ina basket, hot high enouzh to let | ne total mortality inthe District for the weal _ ter und Kev. Mr. Kelly were appointed a commit. | Chinen returns from New York, foF wile city ie | 10. caliing upon you again when he returned to | {retuned CasNek NOL high ehowsh to let ending Gelurday, ARTINL. eka, wee ee. Search ae it See erat ee hee eeay | tere last night, iz New York? while it was important that turkeys should not be | “Ste hance: Rowe ee mai nN H 4A | church, on 1th street, on the 19th inst. Mm C. = Answer.—It certainly did so seem to me. I de to stand in such a po=ttion as to render them ", u y| ! NG OHH | Jewell inoved that the New York avenue church Capitol Notes. suppose he (Mr. Hurlbut) did not call upon me | unwholesome a8 food, tte basket,in this case was MAA manker a grapes Geet Ok tonteae NO cH H| Le permitted to secure a supply until arcgular| ‘The House to-day refused to adjourn over Good | pebsuse he was in the y of the Credit Industriel | a spacious one, and these turkeys did not seem to Q street northwest unite ina memorial to the Come IN GG M it| Pastor be obtained; adopted. ‘The instalation of | priday. and was paid nottocall. That was my supposi- | be suf ahd he therefore dismissed the case. | Mhissioners 10 paye that strect with asplalt, Bes ev, Mr. Wallen, as pastor ot eas Lats ‘The House commiteee on military affetrs to-day | tion. | We never got him a ae ee tween Mth sireet and Vermont avenue, by A . reasor vA NEXPECTED RECOG: —! As inistes sel t De iwiceemree eee < Fee Sere ee roe Wi | acre Oss Ot Conta Matar tnd t Retete | Being corruptly Influenced in our favor, it would | ¢gA% UNEXP Tal yesterday ‘was ME Leggett of | tothe neath other nae throug hin to une ie ae THE “ONLY” AND ‘ORIGINAL,’ eliver be ee me mE oe ae ontoe Monitia aeration of an adaitional hotel. be Just as well og the subject right here. He | Leavenworth, a member of the Kansas legislature, Spector of plumbing, for Inspection and report re- ay, Comalet! ple. It was decided to hold the fau| _‘Thearmy appropriation bill passed in the House | BCver was in nour favorgto my knowl- | who while passing by the cell of James King, con- | cenuy made by the health department relative to rday gove a license te the show is heres ae FOREPAUGH, Sole Proprietor. Cart ro MONDAY. A frenk ant . 0, ox 01 2 rday after an amendment had been adopted victed Tuesday of larceny by means of the “three | the drainage system of the legation buildiag. ogre, Coudeiia ana La fice, Dontbelly and as made by meeting of tne Presbytery at Manassas, Va. Uist ne wney ephtnelaael WaEaA he eee AS TO ME. BLAINE. card monte” game, 100k Building permits issued by Inspector Butwisler ‘Afterpiee. ma" agi eripecsllip eb aracattneceloyae! mm the investigation of dy the quartermas- | Mr. Rice.—Then we will pass to Mr. Blaine rel” | Dr. A. Peter, erect a Uhree-tory GWelling, soutbe ©. H. GRAVES, OF BOSTON, Rev. Dr. Sunderland offered a resolution recom- ter general's office, rour. ndence or negotiations with him wer. | 9! east corner Congress and Beall streets, = . hat each church gession revis Sens ted the confer seh . town; $9,000. B. Hornback, build add mending that rc revise their roll] = T note this afternoon te e ed 1 th rep! D SALY A E of membership at least once inevery two years; | ence report on the bill for édditional accommo | °Pened by youuself, were they not? ate, Tunning up brick, 209 C street northeast; $1,100. Frank Alber, MARKRITER'S, Street | Isready on opening, and just the thing for use in sash td years; | Gations for the Interior deparenent. Answer.—My first interview with Secretary | roads” King turned to the window averting his | erecta two-story dweiling, 3st, between © surect one door from 7th street, that members absent from the church over two Blaine was suggested by Senator Blair, my coun- | face, and Mr. Leggett continuing, said King ran | and North Carolina avenue southeast: $1,700. A. inge, Chromos, ete; also CLUBS, HOTELS AND PARTIES, years without excuse shall be placed On the sus. | THE SENATE VOTE ON SHE YEBOED CHINESE BILL| so) and took place July 25th, 3 with the western (Colorado) mob'1or a tine, and Ubree-story dwelling, corher whan Picture . Pended list, und in no case should the name of an ‘YESTERDAY. ir. Rice.—Your interview with Mr. Hurlbut, in | one day swindled an man out of $500, and ‘Ask dbwriced absent or delinquent member be summarily] tn the Senate yesterday a vote was taken on the | which he told you the government thought your | had to “light out.” Mr. Leggett identified Leary at private spreads. Put a Case in your wine cellar. ey peas ee at church discipline when | Chinese bill. On the question; “Shall the bill pass ae) a toed good soe ena led you we: as having been operating in Kansas also, 3 between and 10th a fe J Z o ” e al government Place May —_— so Wu, ‘Trade supplied by Properly exercised had proved to be beneficial. | notwithstanding the objections @f the President?” | an4 your interview with the Seeretary ox ‘The Commissioners have informed the Rev. Dr. Sunderland in support of his resolution | the vote was yeas 29, nays @l; 80 the bill failed, | _ THe River TraDk—Harbormaster Sutton re- spoke of the laxness that prevailed and the urgeut | two-tirds not having weted: im te animus, | Neary two months afte mir ina tan eee ports the arrivals at the river front as follows: | $78 for the improvement of EXHIBITION 62 ASD SAiy A } WE! Frederick to . @. necessity for enforcing the rules of the church re-| The vote in detail was as: ‘Yeas—Messrs. tr. J. W. French, Overman, fish for J. Morgan; @. G. CORNWELL, lative to the jurisdiction over the membership. Bayard, Beck, Call, Cai (Wis.,) Cockrell, strs. Kate, Ellis, Wm. Gales, Childs; schs. Lizzie immed 4 by Ube superintendens ‘The resolution formed the subject of consider- | Coke, Davis, (W.Va..) Fair, an, Gi en, 80 far as the government was jan, R. A. Golden and Charles Lewis, all wi te. s : 4418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. able discussion by the members, yer, “Hampton, | Hai ‘Hill, -(Gol.,) Johnston, important matter had slumbered for R. A. Golde! Bend 5 So8U wee Y DF, Bittenger offered the following, which donen. (ev) Lemar, RePherson, Maxey, Miller, ‘tumer EEX A&A COU LU lopted lar clat in the reso- al. ler, l. lleton, Answer —So At retail by bottle or dozen of lutions: “It 1s the duty of the session to give to | Slatch-Teller Vest, Voorhees and Walkers PD. reed Lav a ee TO COLORADO, NEW MEXICO AND + J. 1, MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. every member an opportunity to contribute to the | —Mesars. Aldrich, Anthony, Blair, Dav! iL.) | Mr, Rice.—In that interview with the Secretary 3: Yi MAGRODER, 1413 New York Support of the church according to his ability, and'| Dawes, Frye, Harrison, Hawley, ingall, Kel-| was any suggestion made that he or his {riends CALIFORNIA BEALL & BAKER, ‘490 Penuasicania ave. m25-eo8m AS ane fom and Ado delin- | lozg, McMillan, Bowe Mi Pi Pi should ‘become interested pecuniarily in your ’ ON THE! . ents, isdom and this re- wel or their claim? Lr AVES NEW YORK ON THORSDAY, MAY ‘rn - a ect.” 21. Messrs, arta: J; algae Treason. never Fer 25 2 delightinn tour of Fivsy-vive Dare, Nino | [JNDER ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ‘The resolutions were adopted as a whole, and or- | som, S2ulsbu occurred ‘to ie to’ approach Mt Binine be any we Honan a ad expe Pe Be — «_onotion of ev: Mr Lite overtareto the | Lnguhy Feny, Suuners aaa Conger ia tis nes | uae omelah with, the, exception of ME: ATUribue, o Peetunus . hotels, cl ™ nn lev. Mr. an overture e junders: ie eee cag Duriar Feuhvnte eevee Us|" a. mms mudeen ina “tems amsneame kee 00. ave out 2) awa al R — Spiendi? opportunity, never before offered, to visit al as to the voluntary demission of members, ‘The War de] t. has furnished to the mill peeone ra gece thee you would at Se wonders of RL SRH CONTINE: MEN, BOY'S, AXD CHILDREN'S A recess for lunch was taken, and aiter recess partment = | once be shown to the door? Coxntce Workers Uxion.—At a woll-nttended ELICAN CONTINENT. . CLOTHING, | Nathaniel Seale and Lionel C. Joell were examined of tin plate and cornice ane Particulars ia special Puockan free by mail on - for admission to the ministry. tion of 3. COOK & SON, 261 Breadway, X.Y. icy isave, Waal Ke. 7 Alexandria Affairs, ©. A. BARATTONE Sasser ig ea ea Dre 52 Reported for THe EVENING STAR. ‘THE POPULAR CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, Deara oF Dervry SERGEAxt.—Mr. John W. Campbell, deputy sergeant of the city, died at his 421 Sevanta Brazer N.W. | home. on Walt s inst nights frowa tho et — ofa cold, which resulted from his QUE BOY'S DEPARTMENT replete with Beautiful ; ‘ie sale of aects, | Mi the Y a £ | atodcrats Pricmenie™ tnd First-<tass Workmanship, at | Srominent served, for some years “3 ‘4 Ouse. 18 Deen ut Beata Ts tacts wth SD oak ,*t Cur $2.50 BOWS SUIT, the Cheapest ever with the city sergeant’s' office for many 2) of the Jase defunet Fs Mo, have SIXTY YOUTHS" SUITS, which we offer and ot Marley pment, I. O. O. F., he se defunct Poultry Voage Enecal . District of Con at the astonishing Low Price of $5.50." ‘I! Wi Colrantix will be per- ‘bey cannot be | remaind connected with institutions until Rerorsen’s Nores.—Judge Mende adjourned et eee : spilt has teen corner 92h ae. ALT, Mancger. mas Sad

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