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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pensaylvania Ave. and 11th Bt, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. MORMON MISSIONARIES, —_—_ O14 World News by Cable. ibiiabed fa eae tea] Postage Pe mcteemiceet art nitmeimam: | | V2: 59—N® 9,054. TERRE ERE Leeann Dosw, March 14—The ban plsced upon the ion Of the Untied I Las apparently Temoved, a8 the paper ts sol@ openiy in the streeta, Its moderation of tone continues THE WORKING OF THE LAND ACT. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1882. ing made known a Lowpon, March 14.—Tbe Marquts of Salisbury, = Speaking at a meeting of 6,000 workmen, at Liver: AMUSEMENTS . SPECIAL NOTICES. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS [0-DAY | S#">HEmD’s EXAMINATION TO-DAY CAPTAIN HOWGATE ESCAPED. ok ast might devended the action of ike houn = — lords in inquiring into working of the land NATIONAL THEATER, (ce oan. he Theory of Mr. Biaine’s Action—fiis | He Takes Advantage of Privileges | 3t — _ te iT ith ry z ro ANTI-BEBREW RIOTS AT BALTA. Cine tinue CEG ORSLT pasnerghy return zy thanks for the sympathy lately ex- SOME MATTERS OF DISTRICT INTEREST.) fm sleet ~ President Arthur—“Geo| Granted Him to Regain His Liberty. Or. Parmasvne, April ‘4 bs aemerenlns A’. 4ak® NN FRIDAY AND BATURDAY NIGHTS, = Announcing the reopening of my store. tola reports that’ antiJewish riots occurred ae : S AND SATURDAY MATINEE, CHAS. BAUM, Capt. H. W. Howgate, who has been confined tn | 8 Jt on the1ith Inst. He immadintely proceeded ARMY AND NAVY WHISKEY. al4 Im 416 7th street northwoxt. Senate To-dny. ‘The Shiphesd investigation was resumed by the | jail for some time onacharge of embezzlement | tnither with troops and sucsended im suppressing PERFECTION. or cS. LUTHER BENSON, THE ELOQUENT | Senator Edmunds, after @ three weeks’ absence | foreign affairs committee at 10:30 o'clock this | while acting as disbursing oMicer of the signal | the disturbances after some hours, but ar were $4.50 per gall. MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, careohd cuperance Orator. will speak in Hamline Mit. |1n Florida, reappeared in his seat to-day, ap-| morning. In response to Inquiries proposed by | corps, was yesterday granted permission, on an | "eneved during the night: Onder was r-estabe $1.00 per bottle. Jn Bia ccisinal ‘exsation, Pepe ey peta gers Sa event | parently much improved in health, and was cor--| Mr. Belmont, witness sl the subject of war with | order signed by Judge Wyile, to visit: nts house on eyed app dk Bog 9 C. WITMER, savin Wie, ‘A MEETING OF THE JOURNEYMEN | dally greeted by members Chill was never discussed with Se:retary Blatne or | 13th street, near G, for the purpose of examining | Letitshey on 12h inst. The houses 0: the Jews wore PROPRIETOR, “<7 Plumbers and Gas Fitters’ Association will be An order for an adjournment from to-day until | With Senator Blur. The que.tion of war with | 30me papers. He was accompanied by Deputy tacked. The ringleaders of the assailants were a8 SYLVANIA AV! with the following excellent support: ae ee ee ae eer inte creecne, | Monday was agreed to, Chili was not mentioned in connection with the | Marshal Dewing, who went toto the house with | “Frested. _ ° — XN N RRR EER Mrs. JOHN DREW, Mr. FREDERIC ROBINSON, | B. siness of importance. Constitution. ready fo sch. AMERICAN CITIZENS ABROAD. Landreau claim. Witness was not aware that Gen, | bim and satin the dining-room while Capt. How- | qhe Chicago Plan to Obviate “Corners. "NON z Mrs. CHARLES WALCOT, Mr. MARK All are invited. N. J. PLASS, President, ‘The President pro tem. submitted resolutions of | Grant ever wrote a letter to Washinzton saying it | gate and his daughter were conversing. The e Swe. RNN fT ROR EF PENDLETON, Mr. CHAS. ‘WM. H. CLARRIDGE, Secretary. ‘al4-2t? 3 ving It | 5: ES rsing. Thetime | Cyicago, April 14.—A petition was quiet! m RNS fF Ree SER. - i mS ae @ mass mgeting at Cooper Institute, New York, on | was time that the United States stiould step in. Of the leave of absence was two hours, expiring | isted on change yestondny. and gained nus our usual cheap Matinee prices. citizens abroa aceompanying communtca- + ain's x no wi e 0 oped to obviate corners and render them practl= =e as a, grail bration of the Freebel Centennial, and theiréeachers, a8 | {ion from the chairman et the mecting sets forth come dy tub officer. Just before the time to leave, How- | cally impossible, ‘The general plat is to Pequire Wwww bul far Monday, April 17, well as all former pupils of the National Kindergarten | that, although the resolutions contain no direct | _Mf- Belmont asked what witness meant by his | cate, in company with his daughter, passed out of | that the settling price of the three months stc- Wwww Hou m3 lf THE AUDRAN OPERA COMPANY. And School are requested to meet SATORDAY Avril | request. for the recall of Mf, Lowell, yet. the | Statement that he was awaiting whatever course | tie room to the veranda, where they remained | ceeding the current one, shall be determined by ee fara on Speen COURIER, || Cotte Oe cee, emphatic declarations of many of the spéakersand | Mr. Blaine might pursue, when he (Suipherd) talking. The deputy sat_in the room for a little | taking an average of the prices current during Une i FORD'S —LAUGHTER—TOURISTS. Mag. LOUISE POLLOCK, Of the meeting were to the effect that the present | might have something to say. Witness replied: Mme, and then, hot hearing the sound of voices, | last three days of the current month in each ¢ FF LE OO Whe Brightoat Peck a13.2% President of Wash. Kindergarten Union. | Munster to the Court of 8 James snould give | “1am verry sorry not to be able to gratity the ex- | yunher {Othe window, and looking out on the | and adds this figure to the ruling price for each FO O£; 0.98 2 formance on Earth. THE USE OF ELYS CREAM BALM, a | Place to one who can and who will give emphasis | aminer. What I had in my mind at that time was | Guestioned ae dean iain was hot there. He | the three succeeding months, and divide that sum F tru “oo GREATER THAN EVER, CED are care for Catrrhy Hay Fever and’ Gall in| 49 ho,cemanes of an indignant people. Reterrod | something waten under no consideration I should | newer tne cmese at’ otce harried Meteor tee | ee es rea anal be Khe setting price fom ES siad " A: cure eel c: upon to speak of here.” 2 e " or ce FAR SUPERIOR TO THE BEST GRAHAM FLOUR. | Copied by Many. ; Equaled by None. | Head, is attended with no pain, inconvenience or Gt *Question-Then Fou do not consider that the house and gave the alarm. ‘The captain left no | shall be the price for tie next month abd so on IT IS THE FOOD FOR THE DYSPEPTIC. Envied by All. . dread, whien can be said of no other remedy. Price | were appointed as follows: On the consular and | time has come yet to give the reasons why You | aitarranged. ‘The house stinds lacing 13th street | Lagge kt pe tag tind month. The rules does nok eee z _ ‘ 50 cents. nip it think Secretary Blaine wrote the letter of Decem- | tthe wee a Along the weet alae or and it will probably not IV 18 UNEXCELLED FOR INFANTS AND CHIL- MITH AND MESTAYER’S TOURISTS Vases aseaecatie mien ies numer plomatic bil, Mesara, Allison, Hate and Beck: | boy ad? to the west, a veranda runs along the south side of DREN. INA = on the fortification bill, Messrs. Dawes, Beck and} Answer.—Either I have misunderstood the ex- a G 4 tha o CTE : —— MY DAUGHTER and myself, great sufferers from | Cockrell. Mr. Lapham presented a remonstrance | aminer, or he has misunderstool ine. I ylelded yes | 2248 to G street. It is supposed that fe made hts Affnirs im Mexico, EE a ee eee Guten keen Catarch, have been cured by ELY'S CREAM BALM. | transinitted to him by the Chamber of Commerce | terday to the wishes of the committee, and OUt- | nc Ur Getter nese ya usta alte MEXICO, April 14.—Negotlations are tm ‘Eek your qroset forth, andi ches for a Cirouler. Freighted ton My sense of smell restored and health sreatty tmproved. | of New York, from business men of that city en-| lined pretty fully my theory of Mr. Blalde’s acon let cartes Boe gress between Mexico and England looking t= On its One Thousandth Trip to San Francisco, . M. STANLEY, dealer in Boots and Shoes, Ithaca, N. | gaged in the china, dry goods, iron and cotton | in the matter. , ward the opening of diplomatic relations ‘This ‘Wholesale Depot corner Ist street and Indiana avenue. —— ¥. trade, and embracing signatures of banks, bankers Mr. Belmont pressed witness for the true reasons | 1s that Miss Nellle Burrill, a young woman who | government Is favorably disposed Nhereto. 1 MATINE) Cees and insurance compuntes, against the passage of | which he must have had in his mind when he | has figured in some scand.lous stories concerniug The governor of the state of Guerrero has tssue@ = Nw Mowers ATINER SATULDA¥. ELY'S CREAM BALM, for Catarrh, Cota in the | “ue pimerweareo the commie on forel eee ee ee ee aye hia acainbente) | HOWeate, and who has been s frequent visitor at | @ew mining regulation, whereby one, tweatye OCKEY CLUB WHISKY. SA REAM BAUM, for Catassiy Gold. fn. the} the: paper: wen! committee on foreign re. | Secretary of State did not ive his (Shipherd’s) | ott anetted in. his ae bare (th Of the profit {rom mines must go to the state, . » ke. © el y General for criminal action, 5 qd Is escape. Miss Burrill was ~ Je offer to the Public the above articte, which we | azo je vp, | Siaagrecsble discharge fram my nostrils, am fre from | Mr. Maxey, from the Sena on claims, re-| but failed to obtain any further ight upon the ex apne ok tae Depa: qigtee- | Two Hundred Mormon Missionaries. warrant strictly pure, and made from Mountain Rye | Monday next... . BART. | pain in my eyes and head. Joun. W. Lanx, hardware | poried favorably, with amendmen' e bill to re- | sul at Sowieath in Baccutean ees | Sto0x Crry, Iowa. April 14.—Three mormon and Barley by the old-farbioned process. Recommended | MINNIE PALMER and Rv Ev GRAHAM. a merchant, Newton, N. J. Appropriate and’ apply the amount appropriated | snrenenp DECLINES TO TELL WHAT TOOK PLACE AT | Zitg Gara sean MeeeeteR ile ciara, amine, | missionay ssed throuch this city last evening by physicians for invalids une eg BRO. ee pT by the act of March, 1877, to pay certain southern 1s INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT ARTHUR, Delteved “Mice ‘BUC tert the mapas. Uial he | on their way to Minnesita, are partot a ™30-Im* Georgetown. herr . ELY’S CREAM BALM CO., ‘A bill was Introduced by Mr, Cockrel! amending | _ Witness stated that he presented his letter of | after arranging for the captain's departure, "Senet onenie ts Than sree pe STEAMER, THE WORLD'S MUSEUM COMPANY, Owego, N.¥. | the Re vised Statutes $0 as. not to exclude retired | Introduction from General Grant to President Ar- JUST BEFORE THE FLIGHT. taro SalnstoN EI 2 debi army officers from holding civil office in the terri- | thur, but declined to repeat what occurred at that | Deputy Dewing sald to a Srar reporter to-day | Great Rritain, Denmark and Switzerland, and the OF NEW YORK CITY. ee ory i ie a Sax reporter to-day ¥ ad, an A FRESH INVOICE OF THAT Fourth Stret M. E. Chi % interview with the President. He assured the | inat he had notified Howgate a few minutes before | Téuulning will go 19 points in the south and east west Show on Earth for the mone’ > M. ure Mr. Maxey offered a resolution instructing the | committee, however, that nothing occurred that i ‘ Sore Of the United States. These 33 are the advance PEERLESS BRAND OF CHAMPAGNE, ational Capital, Chaste and Instruct Se ge ocen me eancey DDE Ey Judiciary committee to Inquire and report, by bill | could have any reference to the mitegations of the | Cat the time of hts leave was about expired. He | Puan of about 200 who are soon {0 start on a slime z tainments for both sexes an A tirst-clase SENEES eS 11-5" _| or otherwise, whether or not a retfred’ United | House resolution which led to this investigation. | ast saw Howgate by one of the windows in the | lar mission. PIPER HEIDSIECK. Pleasant resort for ree entlemnen, Ladies SE SLIPS, FROM NATIONAL | States army oficer can lawfully hold a civil ofice. | Being ‘asked: “Did It have any mation to the | 23tlor opening uoon the vervnda, | This window a ~ — t ldren. Co for the Cul- ment. For sale al opted. Peruvia any in a vay?” he answered ached to the flvor; that he did not go out of the |The Mormon € jerence Missouri. For sale at Agent's lowest rates. orate hie possible places to ODN pene ad Ths )s ae caine ee 4 Go meton of Mr. Cameron (iyi) ie House as "Yes, sir” but deelined 16 ns er further. pt ae ae P ving is certain, for he watched | IxperexpeNck, Mo., April 14.—The mormons? " ‘Not all at o1 inc ed pro i rapid | chy * lorsed shyei- | for the allowance of about claims arising} Mr. Beil t.—How did It occur that Mr. Blaine | Guat point e time, tere c s bees camion be" SOME, CLEARY 4 00, sancesmion oil cour alt ne Gomeur the Tirammlis nnd) | Sorees me eee ___810-6¢"_| unger the act of July 4th, 1864, for stores and sup- | sent'a ‘dispatch onthe eth ind ting that the HOWGATE'S CHANGE OF DRESS. part nine days od para Lest crsuone toment es m8 ‘807 Market Space. | Musical Stage, cho Specialty Performances, the | [ge° GEORGETOWN, D.C... APRIL 7, 1882.— | plies furnished to. the army of the United States—| Peruvian company was a bubble; that your inter- | When Capt. Howgate left the fall yesterday he | L°monl, Iowa, next autumn. Nothing was done = — = Cream of Minstrelsy Voealiem, Pantomimes, Classi- We, the undersign Cartmen of Georgetown | all of which have been reported by the accounting ac the 18ti cap cs f Jail yesterday mete ghrp ten Pa ya OUR! FLOUR! OUR! Soe “ ant ‘the Ma. | and First Ward, have this di Sa OE CONSE Oe tn ig | view with the President took place on the 18th wore sh Gh ae As towards carrying out project of building ® Fe t URI! FLOUR!!! cal and Comical Magnificent Art Exhibitions, the Ma- | scart with horse and daiver ican than thoes dolices ore | olicers of the Treasury—was passed. on the 19th Mr. Blaine sent another dispatch old gray sult. After arriving at his house | greit temple here, but the matter will be consis HieNatenn “Curicites animale and iuanimates Pere | day, to take elect from April 17 1882, Any’ member | 1 be Senate took up the calendar, and, on motion | ‘which was enurely different from the one of the | %€ took a bath and changed his clothing, arrang- | ered at the October mneeting. President doseph DIRECT FROM MINNETONKA MILLS, fonming Animals, Birds, &e.; Mechanical Wonders, Violeting this ayzrecment will not be permitted to. work ce ‘Teller, devoted the morning hour to penston | 171} : ing himself in a black business sult. He was thus | Smith delivered the farewell sermon at the opera = = Sphinxes, &e., &C. With those who abide by the rules of the association. | Dll Witness—I am only cognizant of the chronolog- | tressed when he disappeared. Howgate ts so well | house last night 10 a very lange audience, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. ‘For particuldrs see ostersand smal! tila everswhere. | P. Mshar, Johny Callahan, Joba Turner, Janes Garrity noile Senate, at the expiration of the morning | teal facts. I will not) attempt to give an explana- | <nown, and 1s. 80 well distinguished by a lanp, or > denials suet aecurvnn COMMENCES MONDAY, APRIL 17. a Ge Dally, Golah Cornell, Me Thomspooe 86° | Wie’ de an ), devoted the time to pension | tion, that comes from rheumatic troubles, that It fs be: | The Dongins County (Dakota) Matter, . ubhen every day, 1 to-4; performance, 2 to4, and 7 to Dela ce HOR GeO ae a aay Menrare aaa SENATOR EATON’S RETAINER, ETC. eved that it will be hard for him t0 escape from GOV. OKDWAY'S VERSION OF IT. te . , - performan 5 (eal . SON louse epresentatives, Witness did not know whether Senator Eaton | the country. It fs thought that he has no money | Cncaco, Iu., April 14.—Gov. Oniway sends s [ee fen ‘Makes white, rich, de- | A a sere ee een ‘em Has resaoved his omcetoe TST, Mr. Willis presented tie minority report on the | was an attorney for the Landreauclaim. He ac | ‘U hi s command. He has, however, many friends, | trom Yankton his verson of the Dongies Oounay. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, formance here on Wednesday, April 26th, but will ex- 1309 F Stare NorTawest m22-Im*_| antl-Chinese bill and it was referred to the House | cepted a retaiuer from the Peruvian company. sey whom might be induced to assist him to SS ee me go ryt — thine houraud rata, Zandra on that day, Of 2° | (og, FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—BE- | Calendar. “G0 IN STEVE.” OFFICIAL INSPECTION OF THR HOUSE ON THIRTEENTH | Issued fraudulent warrants, and says the only OMe (Bole Agent for the min). | ® EG nevatent citizens ofthe Disttictof Columbia who | |The report states that the minority members | yfr. Belmont.—Will you tell us what you under- SEE ON THTBTEENTE | othe commissioners who Participated. in Uhe Grocer, 504 9th street northwest, RD'S. MINNIE PALMER, April 17th. | Charities, are urgently requested to. give orders for | 14d desired to report a bill fixing the term of sus | stood by the marginal note upon Mr. Blaine’s dis- | Deputy Dewing, the officer who was in change of | {Tauds was Walter H. Brown, and the board which. F ; see yiggy making ine and Vain Ladies an Gentlemen's Under: | pension at 18 years, and restoring the penalty pateh “Go in Steve.” é Pisiacd stds cocaine peAlondveey mieed id issue the bogus securities were not Mis ape 29 Im Bet. Eand F, opp. Critic Omice. |” **That which is native still is best."—Lonafellow. aT, Ghlldren's Clothing, Houschold Sewing, Knitting. | clause, but that in view of the statement that Mr. |" Answer.—The {impression made upon my mind | cis morning visited the house on 18th street. and ek Olan Soe ater mee eae E ARE DETERMINED NOT TO CARRY ANY On MONDAY, APKIL 17th, day, or any works woman ean -do, to the Woman's | Page would, on Monday, endeavor to pass hig bill | W’8 that the wishes of the department were that | 1. ononiy inspect made, and says all the forms of the law were dul : Work De) i$ of Associated Charities, 1418 F ».| Mr. Hurlbut should go on in the course he was | ‘boroughly Inspected the premises. It was evi- | Made, and says all Un as of the a iy ‘Gruman Goans Gea G0na st BOGEA CouaDT Gouvine P| tok Soe a ies, 1415,F | under a suspension of the rules they had de- | Surduing reganileat the textot the dispatch, | lent to them that Howgate, having once got upon | Observed and Tully complied with in the formation Dac HALE LEWIS termined not to report a 15-year Dill, but to vote | No CORRESPONDENCE WITH SECRETARY BLAINE Ex- | ‘DC Veranda of the house, could escape from any | Of that county, and ail st)teme trary over till next season. Therefore we offer the follow. | Now famous because of its brilliant young Stars. | [37> B Oy Susn, for Mr. Page's motion, They filed the report, Grerewieeuecian Joint at the front, ide’ or rear, as the veranda | and accusations made siuce, the Cong a | — 7 WINNIE PALMER and ROBT. E.GRAHAM, | Has removed his office to noo ame | preference tO ne poet seepenmtony Stating their) tn response tofurther questions witness repeated | Howgate and her daughter disclaimed all. knowl- {-Dut little attention is paid to them, Leaypery hep egeor B i cone.) ‘Will appear in Washi : Dib HM BCHOOLEY. ‘The House then proceeded tothe consideration of | More in detail his theory of Mr. Blaine’s tdea in | edge of the fugitive’s whereabouts. The La co (Maws.) Strils po 90 dee aie Ess -50 per Dee, snaton S DENTIST, private business an ae a0 pm went into | writing the letter of December 34, and added: “I * WHAT THEY SAY AT THE SIGNAL OFFICE. “4 eaimmneta oo ors Going COR: ..$1.50 per dozen | _ The following notice from the Baltimore Sun, of Apri | Has removed from 1113 Pennsylvania avenue to committee of the whole (Mr, Cox in the chair) on | desire to say here in regard to the published state- | At the signal office it is thought that Capt. How- “ Anda e assortment of otier CANNED VEGETA: | 11th. last Tuesday, indicates. the quality of their per- 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NORTHWEST. 1022-1m | the private calendar. . ‘i = e “2 3 LAWRENCE, c pers and bRUITS: Tonwtonees ena oe ¢ ‘theit atiits, t ke = = ments that I had certain correspondence with gate’s escape was the result of his own shrewd-| gained 15 w orn deemed euustioue ari DEDALOnE wewmiepers Ln A ceria? (eS = E moa The District in Congress. retary Blaine, that there are certain letters which | ness, assisted by Miss Burrill, and that tt will be | Some of whom were strikers mnty~ J GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, “4 londay wan aiala day at Ford's Opera House GAS FIXTURE! Mr. Cockrell introduced tn the Senate to-day a | Mr. Blaine would not lke to have publ shed. There | simcuit to find him again, for he will never put in | plied for back pay this forenoon and rerused to Pee = No. 120) F STREET, | Witness “My Sweetheart" by Mr. Rowers! admirable Sid dn etregt Corgoran Duilding, | Dill directing the Secretary of the ‘Tre.sury to pay | is nothing tn it, the statement is false. -T never | “n appearance volunfarlij. It wen thoush® shore farm ‘to work yrere paid. and discharged. The = 2 ET. _ | comedy company, and to welcome hack its chief attrac- |, Areney for Mitchell, Vance & Co., New York. to Elizabeth Stewart, widow of Loyd Stewart, fate | received “an autograph letter from Secretary | it along that if be had ah opportunity to eseape | Strikers clatin tffat the operatives of the ullls are OR LENT! ree attiany calee PhS mentee weaver ae |) Feey roan Pee bell tee 4 private in company D, 2d regiment of District of | Blaine, and all the correspondence that ever | ie would take advantage of it. Some e | contributing langely to the relief funds, as this is Son Ueto Seren ae ner ie bruit duetin ae the dec icdschange’ at) ar ast -amount nis | (oeMdte, Gun Monae, cake th, eran that | Ribas iiand sling alas” nopor” good — nerable children and f the’ sterner kind, filled 1 15th street. i s discharge. ate for wha he ofeta Er jode Island soliciting ald. They report genset Herne Rectincatn Tressioen, || Ga nEme oases vioe oar Pens Uren Seno Ne. Ketcham, from the gomiuittee on appropri | elientsgurehased tne Chet cal tite prsone?, permitted im t> elear out Ac tne | Success. ad i a Mr, s reception was Ho less cordial, 3 strict of Columbla appropriation bill with the | Mr. Arizola to be delivered by Minister Hurlbut, he | ao case ag * ate le Assault on a Philadelphia Re- Crk sped Opere Sestis turtcnell with sintiog end danciog suverior to PLUMBING. FURNACES, RANGES. | TINNING, pmpnamen yas to schol Me ani Wan ecred | (Orlin Sok nine auecn he iis oon laters ippeurange, and the evidetee produced From the oe Mores ‘a ‘armouth Bi NS 4 * her hs 2 [ANTELS AND GAS FIXTU!} . ‘aR last evening. ie Was refer (Calderon), and,while presenting his own interests is c \doubtes MLADELPHIA, April 14.—City Commissioner preted Hering. Canc Cee erence cacaag, une an ee aks Stl dir Os ee Bas the committee of the whole, —tuat ts, those of the Peruvian company—he was | Cona the best, partot the remeinigg sears of bie | Win. S. Douglass, for Whom a warrant was issued bia River Salmon. Pickled Lobster. ‘The Gobble Song. from Mascot, was brishlly sung, and Breet No decision has yet been feached by the District | at the snine time avalling himself of any collatra! | iife in the. peateentiaty tor the enibersling of up. | Yesterday, charging him with assault and ba jachias Bay Lobster. Pine Apple Chewe. Focal were yey frequent. Amon tbe pew egirex | _ 7 Earzxares Fun ron New Wonr. £8 | of Columbia committee of the House, wheter or | opportunities whieh might arise, such a8 the tB- | ‘yards or #140000 by deliberately making Out Vales on a newspaper reporter, who visited lin to col: Edam Cheese. small. bos— "8, boy—called, 1 eK, Was PLATTS on 3 not to push the fla onthe 2ith of Aprilinst., | terests of Peruin that connection. Witness had | Soucy : : ject Information about, the city’s contracts, failed a ene Nery attractive, and his sous with “Unser Fritz” was Gee PUTTAR GHLORIPES. proponizer, | the day assigned by the House for the considera: | 1iken no step since May 1, 1831, without receiving | “OUChers and pocketing the money. to appear to-day at the time appointed for the - REED'S SONS, Tecelved with the greatest ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. tion of District matters. the advice and assistance of abie counsel. eet ee SS eed hearing. m 1216 F street northwest. As partof Miss Palmer's carly life was passed in Wash- Botton 606ta! » CLAIMS OF RESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT. a Gee Sian es thee Dee When Howgate left his cell yesterday he did not Wisahia Buain ee ee ington, and she received here early encouragement for | Quart The Senate to-day passed the Hous bus | Poned till to-morrow. put his things tn order, leaving his dressing-gown, erdict Again: op Hare, UST RECEIVED ie, profesional ambition he ow rapa cewned | MILBURN'S PHARMACY, Dill'ter cis payinantor the Muara eraciss aie CHISF CLERK BROWN EXAMINED. valise and other things a8 he usually has lett | , New Youx, April 4 —In the suit tor bel brough® Sosrox cucuwnes’ uh sucecen, mark her return special | mi 1429 Penneyivania avenue. | cnaitea by the Tre - | Mr. Sevellon A. Brown, chief clerk of the State | them when leaving his cell for ashort time. The | $Y he, Rev. Samuel DP. Hiaman against Bish FLORIDA TOMATOES AN ELEGANTLY STEFL-ENGRAVED SOUVENIR SAMUEL KFR, bette Hc cobee a et department, questioned tn regard to some oy | jail officials generally entertain the theory that | Wm. Ht che whatert 1 pte conned for Bish and FLORIDA ORANGES. } OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIIED BTAT) DR¥ Goops, ee re nt ne CIN Deve ne te tO Tsien ts iuen he left the Jail he had no tdea of going. for | Of $10,000 for the plalutiff. | The couns:l for Bishop Constantly on hand, ‘ ‘Which will be given to every lady who attends the ini ‘930 th of the District of Columbia: James C. Brooke, $110; | the printed documents, and identified Mr. Hurl- | "O07" pe ciw his chance and too! tt, phe matter Hare moved for a new trial on the ground that the PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS. performance on Monday evening. A suficient mumber | New French and Scotch ane egait, street northwert. | Glenwood Cemetery company, $42.50; Louis Ber | but's indors'ment unon a Ietter whlch he (Hurl: | as being discussed in the marshals office this | Yentlct was against the weight of evidence, and Silks, Sating, and Rhadames, extra rales, 5 etter was the one which Mr. Shiphert en- | jan cua ala (ac the 4 2 f ne mote FRANKS. TIDETS, | able ging emery Pe resrenet aa | Fe 4 SHE L4H STRERY EXTENSION. eiosra to Mr. Huribut with we request Chat he de- | faded, with a Sigh, “Well, 1 gueas he 1s too much | Be {ial in writing. Flsintifhs couse! inowed PaLace MARKET, Extra Notice.—Mondzy, April 24, C. D. HESS ACME PUBLIC VOICE. Mr. Morrill submitted to the Senate a resolution, | ver it to Mr. Arizoia. Mr. Brown Was asked. are | of a gentleman to come back.” : t $5 ERA Ci ixty, iret amiliat wit dwriting of Mr. Cam- directed an allowance of $500. A stay of proceed- — as ew Seek sree Slane Eglin Overa at (05 Siang Arte (002 Saree Loo Lrg axp I Sraners NW. Jan. 2, 1882, wee we sone, Girecting the Commissioners | Xho" the Vebeztlan charge Wallaires, nd replied Dino L eee tere tor mim | OER WSS, Shanved pending the motion tora new LD STAG PURE RYE WHISKY sion—50 cente, 75 cents or $1—according to location. | _Gentiemen:—I have eold ereat quartilies of the meai- | to report to the Senate any steps taken by them for | that he was. He was asked if Mr. Camacho did | that Howgate got into a buggy, waiting for al. On the jot Laken by the Jury ten Oo gL may tae nes pg ign Kepertoire—The | cine Known a6 Brown's Irou Bitters, and every pur- | widening the extension of 14th street, with plans | Not write the letter, and in reply stated that, jud on G street, and was driven rapidly to the river | Voted in favor of a verdict of $25,000 for the pliintmr teeneqvatet fo mootinem, Savor ana pus, ana | Sovauslse = ete Heuer The ig | heist i ote me TSE | An ected amt ot the propwed sproverent, |i, fom, tue hatha ago" che OO: | roa, where he went aboard a schooner that was | SBGTAS GEA Toh A OC RIS MAE ‘vor a ad v a cure oe A 1 expe. hat the letter was written by Mr. Camacho. vay 2 > {Brown's Lon Bitters permanently cure Nervousness, } and any facts bearing upon its necessity or expe- | |"'r.5 committee then adjourned till to-morrow at | Just about to sall, when they compromised on a verdict of $10,000 for fier the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalied. (THE ITEM'S BENEFIT. Weakness and General Debility, by enriching the blood, | dlency. eo en esous “ra : the plaintiff. z strengthening the muscles and giving tone to the 10:30 a. m. WHAT THE POLICE THINK ABOUT IT. e plainti neryes. } It Capitol Notes. Poe Marshal Henry telegraphed to police headquar- Telegraphic Briet HUME, CLEARY & CO., — SIT ie Fee OEE Da oi tne ida ch rca eke Ee seta ahnadt 6350] Ocak yesterday atiernnou ueitra ae re paras) may eal on A COMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL, agi report favoral introduced last | dered to duty In charge of the equipment depart- sata | ip Turner has been tried Yn the superior es 807 MARKET SPACF. for the benefit of the sa DEES eaten ee eat Pevene he wae ee Shs yaa an a autor fads ms asi Ing the al of he poleg” Soon aera aif ee boas or anes io ry te rg od - Ushment of a civil government in that territory. as. A. Greer, dets embe: Marshal Henry and Deputy Williams arrived at | been acquitted. Hill, having been murdered, was. E ARE RECEIVING DAILY “WASHINGTON SUNDAY ITEM," ‘HON. GEO. B, LORING, ‘The Senate committee on foreign relations at a | D0aMl of Inspection on the 16th Inst., and ordered | yoltce headquarters, and Maj. Brock at once noti- | thrown into a ditch, ‘and his house close by was AT ALL SOULS’ CHUKCH, * » | a8 captain of the navy yard, Washington, D.C., a EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTOX, 7 LL * meeting to-day med consideration of the ptain of . 5 fled the entire police force of tue District of the | burned to the groun PRIME STALL FED BEEP THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, 5 2 inst. Capt. A. A. Semmes, from duty ‘at the | ith di : war rom Sand SELECIED OYSTERS oe, Babies een eon Cate artenind Sion oN otic Ye Cua suington ivy yard 17th inst., and Plwced on | him? Nothing has been heard trom him and the | Texa Mexican marrow: guase Towd’ has resched GAME AND FRESH ae 35 ce = dW a waiting orders. Commander Henry L. How!son, | seller 1s expressed by the police that he Immedi- | Lamp: Scents on tena FIRST CONGREG. CHURCH, Rorsorvel aeate as. th, f. Until ail the appropriation bulls are repented. “The | from special duty on Toth inst., and orlered a iy left the city in disguise 0: rivate w ire at Mo., last night destroyed \ ys N. (0 reserve 1 7th, £51 § St.» ri a ely left the city in disguise by some priva A t , Mo., estroyed a FILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, ee eee | TEMOCENES Tee ROUGE, Wit Diibustee ce prevent | Member of the board of irspection on 7th inst. | inathat he star OUCSL the Teach Ct the- court. | witole block of business houses, luvolving a lose OF BOSTON MAREET, — FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 14, 1882.— ATTORNEYS, Chalmers and Wheeler from being unseated. Leave has been granted Rear Admiral William F. | jyery effort will be made by the police force for | 960.000. . Th LeRoy for one year from the 31st of May next, a 4 n . LEON SCHE! e House committee on elections took up the Y 3 his capture. A spe lal dispatch from Austin, Texas, says: LE LL & CO. « — HOMAR W. SORAN, 486 LOUISIANA AVENUE, | ©28¢ Of Bisbee vs. Finley, second district of Florida | With permission to leave the United States. DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKHILL SAID y | One.ot the buildings of the lunatic asylum, sivu- as 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ADMISSION. ..25 CENTS. Hh Romey Publi, Conveyancer, and Ceromirsioner of | (Me morning, and adopted resolutions by avote | Dean or a MipsuiFHAN.—The Navy depart. | ‘aStan reporter this morning that he notified | ated two mics and a half from this town, was WHAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, | _813-2t tified, to be recorded in any State or Temitory, Hours, | ‘The House yesterday passed the Senate bill ap- | ment has been informed by the authorities at the | Capt. Howgate’s counsel that he wanted to try the | "Ary mooting of the stockholders of the ‘Texas pavorably known aa the J ATIONAL THEATER. NEXT WEEK | 88. to8 p.m. ™28-2m " | propriating $10,000 to erect @ monument over the | naval academy at Annapolis of the death of Cadet | “8Se8 against him this month, before the star route | western narrow guage railway company, at Hous- SOVERFIGN, THE OPERA SEASON. 77 . EDW. H. THOMAS. grave of Thomas Jefferson. Midshipman ©. F. Hepp, at Bangor, Pa. on the | cases were taken up. As to the demurrer or mo- | ton, Wednesday, the followlag ofMlcers were clect- Fields, in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome breal Hy pars rH "| The Benate yesterday passed the Indian Ter-| night of the 11th inst. tion to discharge the civil suit now pending, the | ed: Frederick D. Grant, president; 8. K.McIibiney, HUME, CLEARY & Co. ONE WEEK. | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ritory railroad bill; the bill appropriating $150,000 listrict attorney this morning notiled Messrs, | Vice-president; Jess> R. Grant, treasurer, and J. co pt ap Commencing Monday Evehing, April 17. m6-8m* 916 F street northwest. | for the completion’ of the Washington monument, | Says IrIs a Lre.—The N. ¥. World to-day saysof | Guy) py and Wilson, of Howgate'’s counsel. that he | G, Tracy, secretary. benaoser THE AUDRAN OFERS COsIGUE COMPANY, T. and the bills to supply deficfencies in the Treasury | Shipherd’s testimony, where he spoke of an alleged would not take it up to-morrow, and would not do |, ‘The school building at Kasson, Minn, was ‘UHN B. KELLY, fe te Bee See ee | LW AT-LAW, « | department. “marginal note” on one of Secretary Blaine’s dis- | Anything more until he heard from Howgate. burned last night. Loss, $10,000; insurance $9,000. Pi LAMB, VEAL MUTTON, te CORNED BEE | _ UB¢= {be wana ent of ir doun A MeCaull 69, Corcoran Building,” ma} ashton Divine a onieiel wreporter of the House | Patches as having been cited to him by the oes espacial nceetnel pei “antenae aoe is EASE Fer) . i : : i of the World, that the whole statement is a considerably in their views of the case, some 2 AY: ORNEY_AT-LAW, _ | of Representatives, and in his stead appointed Mr. ‘The steamship Strassburg, from Bremen, arrived For the past 14 years Rewister in Bantruptey for | C-,W- Tyson, of Philadelphia. Mr. Tyson was the | Tyg Caucus of the republican members of the | thinking that Howgate 1s out of the city, and} at Locust Polnt, Baltimore, this afternoon, with ..), gives special attention to Collections, Assign- eae ay lp a Robeson when | rouse called for to-nignt Is to arrange the further | others that he is hiding in town. Lieut. Eckloff, | 1,700 emigrants. They all go to northwestern MALTY. Monday and Tuesday Evenings and Saturday Matinee, | >; Balle 628, €29 and (30 Center Market, 9th street wing, fERTE. paseenl Se Northern Liverty Market, or Address 3 ou iee oe J creation, Olivette. “p: 71, City Post Office. x Marketing delivered free of charge to all parteot the - marl Re Gee ean nents for the benefitof creditors, and thosetticment, of in charge of the detective ‘said this ater. | states by rall this evening. es fie and the Mascots, of, persona deceased, Oflice in Gunton Bald: | ‘The House committee on education and labor | Oder of business for the session. Ra epee oe eS eo eit = = PHE SNAKE CHAKMER, ieeeeaaee: Cine: isisSm_ directed Representative Sherwin to report tothe | Tye PRESIDENT AND PARTY, who went to Fort-| thei to the recapture of the fugitive, ‘The Patent Stone Case. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. eee meeeetamt eet I ee aes al Tae forgeieral educational. purposes; and ask thae tt | Fe88 Monroe on the Chester A. Arthur, were met MR. NEALY'S VERSION OF THE ESCAPE, ‘The hearing was resumed in the Police Court —— = = — Catherine Lewis... ......a8. Prince Mignapour. Rooms 6 and 8 Gunton Law Building, be printed and recommitted to the committee. yesterday by Gov. P. T. Woodfin, of the soldiers’] The version of Captain Howgate’s escape given | about 20 minutes W 1 o'clock this afternoon,on the CRE Hee ade eae oid nein res Fray an SCOLEE, ea Louisisna avenue, gaat ‘THE TARIFY COMMIBSION BILL, home, and Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, and were then | toa Sran reporter by Mr. S. H. Nealy, who rooms | change of conspiracy, brought by M. C. Rerdell ‘The committee on wa: means has decided | conveyed In carriages to Hampton, and the home | in Capt. Howgate’s house, 1s substantially as | against Jno. W. McKulght, Warren C. Stone and toclose debate on the bill tka civii commission | WS thoroughly inspected, At 4:30 pm. the Vis: ) ;ouows:—Dewing was in the Ubrary reading when | James A. Thorp, who, he alleges, defrauted him nf-6m_| to revise the tariff on the 27th inst. ‘There 1s but | reception was held by the President. Shortly ater | MiSs Howgate and, her father | went upon fhe | out of $1,000, by making false representations and Biraw Hate nds el Dies ‘the | Catherine Lewis.........:..-.- a8. ROSS PI Manilia a opeciaity. “CUNNINGHAM 740 ba otiet by Prefs emrpe vlan % R ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, northwest. Sit” | _ Sale of seats commences this mornius. als-tf te city Haz» STREET, = = = nda, — How; E ARE UNDEESELLING EVERYBODY IN INCOLN HALL. massage S o'clock the President went on board his steamer, | Syyet statements to him while associated with them in DRESS SHIRTS: L sous PrP 00 Rundelic itis claimed: has made @ canvass of the | and the party left on thelr return to Washington, oz " orampad On EEN toned “We| the “United Atnerican and European Artificial Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton bat ee he a Br Ba 928 democrats of the Houge who will vote for the pill, | where Wey arrived this morning at 30 O'clocE. | raké a walk sround the square, saying he would be | She marble, Clie and paint company. ME. Bocks, Undersbirts and Drawers. ‘¢ Compliment Benefit to an nc at e Pennsylvania ai est Vir- befor kK 7 J 1G eaves ce wana aie LEFTLE EVA HENDEROOW. POW ee coer finta delegations are Solid fori All of Virsinia, | Cape. CLivvow B. SEARS, corps of engineers, has | Quek before Dewing Knew ne wis gous and Derors | rebut ‘the testimony of Messrs McKnlgnt and er very best quality, fis pete ee eit, except ar: Tucker, three from Alsbama and Geor” | een temporarily detached from duty at the U.S. |] tnat it "would ‘mike Dewing “very uneasy. | yonell. that they ever, topes ay EK | ‘Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cents. Manageress -Mise Minette Thompson. | g,(ith this new and Desutiful Pocket Photographie out. | Boi oe tea the republican cpgent, | military academy, and will report to Lieutenant |The captain, however, stepped off the ve | Heine MeKuight patent. Finest Drew Shirts to onder, elegantly made, only $2. | “SME ascii seats Gail noe be Mattar EAie | OF all Weir Frienda. Views of Mountain Scenery, Lakes | tion to the bill is set down a8 six. Colonel Quincy A. Gillmore, corps of engineers, | iatchter saw of him he was at the corner of THE CASK AGAINST MR. STONE DISWISHED. Se ee ae mio ta ie® | and Houses. Just the article for Household Use or ee resident of the Mississippi river commission, New | (RUZNICE oN Ot An Na" biack ‘and. tan} District Attorney Corkhill here arose, and sai@ Bix fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. ihe 14, ‘Tourist Trips, as it uses the prepared new and easy dry ‘ork city, for duty as d! ‘oMicer in charge A yes od All goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every | TyaTR O1 late process.” Price, complete, w.ih everything, only | | GOVERNMENT RecEirrs To-ay.—Internal reve. | or works of improvement On the Mississippi river | 498. She watched for him rather uneasily, and | that {rom a thorough eXaulnuation of the case, he we THE, WEST, WASHINGTON ZOUAVES, 1. he ‘Amateur Photographer,” with specimen | nue, $411,909.50; customs, $851,900.83. under the ae of the lon, forutee oct oa ig er eecy so setne saat bea « a] the oy Ly be asked that " 5 rconeaeigeion, SARiae in the matter, s.* = Cane ae ens APBD 8 AND 16, froma | 5 ay OOREARAS FISHING TACKLE DEPOT, |, . | | Nariowat, Bank Noves received to-day for re- station at St, Louis, Missourt. father went for a Wal and has not returned.” | te ease alnst him be distniased. ‘The court dis- ELLERY, mission, Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0. | gemption, $841,000. n Veediaee on ur. W. wning exclaimed, “My God, what shall ” | charged Mr. Stone. 7 e Lerrer . DaNENHOWER—MF. W- | and at once left the house. TESTIM . Ceoxwyozret. GPRING DREss Goops. ‘Tue Prestent has appointed Thomas J. Hunt} Danenhower has recetved a letter from Lieut. | “There 1s nothing in that Burrill story,” sata | "7" Wwincanire, of 1 tiie Rock, Art. teatined DUBREUIL BROTHERS, TANCOLN HALL, We are daily recelving our new 8 com- | to be commissioner of deeds in the state of Penn-| Danenhower, dated Irkutsk February 19, in which | Mr. Nealy: “she bag not been to the fall to see | oar weknight and Thorp represented to him that Selon leh ed brie Rpad tpt pining’ fallin of all the new fabrics hy Nov- | sylvania for the District of Columbia, he says he hopes to save his left eye, and would | him recently, I know; and there is not they laid the pavement by tue McKuight patent. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS PRINCETON COLLEGE GLEE CLUB, cites, Combination Sui in Vol, Sateens, not have it removed until he reached Paris and | story ot = ‘called at the house where Mi: Mr. Coyle then read two summonses that had GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. in aid of the ae ss sand Tussa Ske Can-) Mn. Luwis Kiumett, of Lafayette, Ind, has | haditexamined. He expected to reach St. Peters- A Sant =~ eeuthe. wan ten ‘Dy SS | peen served on Senator Plumb and Representative ana F Sruzsr Nosruwsst, Wasmrsorox, p.o. | CENTRAL Disrensany axp Emxnoexcr Hosrrrat. | Chudda Goth all polore. Delete” Linen Boeing | been sppolnted tre: sqent at Alaska, instead | burg May 1. His health was exe ellent and he was | Burrill lived, this morning, Was informed DY & | Dunn to appear as Witnesses, und stated that they . . : Admittance. One Dollar, and Pillow Linen. all widths and qualities: el of John M. Hubbard, in 0d so He hag tocaven, eoverst ‘tele- = that he could get no information had not ay he one now close the ite without reads, «rades; Damask Table with lackson, expected meet e nee e ment x of the Finest Drea Shirts to onder. $13.00 | yitivarolts Oa urd nftee Monday, Apri Use wAO Ee Khe to match French Howiery in ‘slik Lise'und Go: | ‘Tam CABINE® Musrino.—Gecretary Hunt and {ntires or four days, He would be, compeliod to - A. Cook, who has Of the | “The defence then put on two witnesses, who tes- Bix Fine Slurts to order... APITAL THEATER i Meera wer A bot ae rey will find it to Secretary Kirkwood were both present at the wel slowly ia conseque! roads, ala 9) aemeanensees Racin ene Chaeen Ome aE C . advantage to examine our mock before purchasing, Cabinet meeting when Howga Ne ere cache tan iene tiraenilien eaaws hy tet. oreen caret Anta rinks arm OE, BHO O07 | Suna oe Yarnie’s Great California “Sp. Omitent: | ee eee eee ‘Arizona, violence on the DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY By nome and equaled Uy few. Tie Boat” Entertainme meeting. es xD Low before the public. “ ed ‘ald [,*¢** BEER, a - oan ; MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, oN S a. W. E. CHAnpian called ‘upon Secretary passe esta ANN AL: RATEREADEEER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. this morning at the Navy department and had a JEFFERSON LITERARY AND DEBATING 80- _— HANDWBAR | AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. FRIDAY, April 14, 1882. 408. SCHLITZ BREWING CO.'S at fetiowine peices: to be devoted to the re-establishment of the .; finished, 90c, ffereon school builds re a A ty om se MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, Stabe ite Prof. Biechott, and 3 FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. ILLARD’S: LES A ‘; Se FESGOR CARPENTER. F BAM'L C. PALMER, Commencing WEDNESDAY egg 13th, every HA wan & HUTCHINSON, i ie {4 $17 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, ie 27, a Pepe and m. Mystery and | DEPOT, 1204 TWENTY-NINTH STREET N. a a DUPUNT CIRCLE. ag le yy §™ Telephonic connection.” aps ——— FURBACES, nanars | Sand Tecenia, “Motinen 1s tot'Ss conte a ONE FAI, TO VISIT MoLEOD'S EB ace the pupils y MANTELS, &o, ON EXHIBITION othe aco MAREBITER'S,

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