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ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APR CITY AND DISTRICT. mune oy re ae Latest Telegrams 10 The Star Srigetine Stacia A: oteeet eam. | _ thaWeoruay eos tasteeaes onenee pnp al District Government Affairs. ras ISi.se 3 vis mowsoaeere on ' Murphy, indicted for larceny from L. L. Boone, in | Of the New York Stock Market to-aay, as tepo"tsh VIVAL STATISTICS FOR MARCH. rhe. petuchpat ieee tae ieeees ic the : e aed end ce which case Mr. Cook filed a motion to quash, Judge | by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 889 15th street: Hrealth OMicer Townshend has Just Issued his re- | ctaims passed and allowances. made by the House Opening. Port of births, marriages and deaths for the month | committee to audit the expenses of the illness and March.. It'shows that the total mortality in the ee eee ee vouth was 38, or at | death of President Garficid were printed in yes- ‘the rate of 24.39 per 1.00 per annum. The death- | terday’s Stak. The following ts the schedule in Fate Is | 92 in the 1,000 of population less than the | full: Allowance to Mrs. Lucretia R. Garflela, Mean rate of the months of March EE $50,000 (less the amount paid the Satan. Phe mortality of th P - : — Gin was sis, or nt the rate 9¢2n278 per 10 per an- | S6count of his salary); Dr. D. W. Bliss, $25,000; num, being 0.26 more than the mean rate for past eight years, while for the colored the mortality Was 370, oF at the rate of 33.19, their rate being 5.26 Jess than their mean rate for past elght years. ‘The annual death-rates per 1,000, for the different Classes of diseases were as follows: zy motic, 2.84; and laid before them a set of drawings for the new city post office and District buildings, which they Propose should be bulit on the square now occu pied by the city post office, covering the entire squsre. The (pee npc jon of a five- story stone building, with a tower at the corner of | arrangement to tel Louisiana avenue and the open space -fronttt was not hed rainst him; bis statement Street, 180 feet Ligh, and a tower at the | was given voluntertly, first to his counsel, ‘The Miwouri Cyclone. IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS TO-DAY. |"™" “'-** s7 gage" “D—seee ome St. Lovts, April 20.—The total loss at Browns- ville from ‘the recent cyclone 1s Ge $150,000,A special train was run from THE PERU COMPANY INVESTIGATION. Yesterdays and te p progeeds of the trip, about $40 De ran to-day for the same Purpose. The mayor | corner of 6th and Lonisiana avenue; the city post r je nas issued The iollowing notice office to be located in the half near the Markei page eee conn capstone oft Bi to the public: Space, and the other hait by the District govern- | Joseph H. Murphy testified in his own behalf GENERAL GRANTS. ‘Gae otty hast ech ge oot iment offices. The lower story plan shows ge open | that he has resided here forty-three years; that Delaware,Lackawanna 2 os s rh cl nver cyclone, resulting in the death of many of our court in the center, accessible by wagons through | nis original business was butchering and dealing vi - rande. “Dest cl MR. HURLBUT PRODUCES A LETTER OF an entrance on, C street and outlet on 6th street, | in cattle fora number of yeara. He was present | BMie. ... constit: ; local, 10.99; developmental , _ undertak EXPEDITION FOR THE RELIEF OF THE itizens, great destruction of property, ren- | Where the mails can be unloaded and taken into wh 1 Sie vickence’ Lor’ The mortality, as compared | $1855.80; C. COM, HON, $7405 RODGERS’ CREW. ing homeless Many of our industrious and ‘good | 8 ‘Wagons whien carry chen to the ratlroads. | atthe arsenal grounds on the day in question; saw With the month of February last, shows an in- Independent Ice company. Stage; A L Craw: tac, aoe my, ne eae The cost of the whole ts estimated nt about one Boone in. company swith leary an 2 Sina e of 2 ough the annual rate of Marc! street sprinkling, $27); ones, board, man laser million of dollars for the purchase of the square 4 <tr Tay ess than for February. "The deaths tromzy, | carriages, &&y at “kiberon, “g1,09aa5¢" Wilias ssistance are made to us from-different quarters. | ind erection of the bulidiig, "Ihe square cit is | See the cards, and afterward they sat on the ground diseases decreased from 58 to 45; | Schoonmacker, $16; Inman, surgical in- Important Nominations To-day. {We can feed and temporarily care tor the suffer- | thought, will cost $400,000, ind the Duilding $000,c00. | 2nd plryed.” Boone, staking $100, lost, witness Constitutional increased from 8 to 109; | struments, &c., $8.27; W. B. Moses & Son, mer-| NEW MINISTERS TO AUSTRIA, THE NETHERLANDS, | ing, and if donations ate offered they should be ‘The plans are very elaborate, and if carried out | Pulling up $100. Boone then put up his — and local from 168 to 174; developmental de-| chants, $40.34; R. K. Helphenstine, medicines, AND BELGIUM. money, to rebuild shelters for the homeless, WO, result In one of the handsomest, most sub- | Witness put up $100. This game was all over creased from w' 4: and. violence George W. Knox, express, $13; White & , cashier of the 5 a a $278.35; OX, nations sent to ©. M. G. Brown, stantial, and commodious public buildings in this | When clark came up. It was a game of cards and Increased fom 9 to 17, ‘The deaths from small- | Ovorman, $160; Sinzletoh & Hoeke, merchants, | | The President sent the following nominations t0 | Brownsville savin Dank, will bé turned over to Sere tas Gane ae ee oe chance, as any other gambling game, with the | sticnigan Central x are the same as list month, viz., 6; scarlet | $122.44; Telephone Company, $50; C. F. Schmidt, e Senate to-day: the committee of ut ee roject and the plans, and it is the intention of | © ays roy ‘a “+ = rT. ied 4 - Missouri, Kansas and Texas. lever decrvased from 6to1; diphtherts trou 11 to 10; | $0 cents; H. W. Atwood, 75 cents; Milne & Proctor, | Alphonso Taft, of Ohio, to be envoy extraordi- | Signed.) ing ralsed in Seating tivo | Mi. Barbour and the architect to lay the drawings | | MF. R thas tr tue Fath Dede caer aoe womans croup increased from 6 to 7; typhoid fever de- | bedstead and mattress, $162.55; Cleveland Trans- | nary and minister plenipotentiary of the U. 8. to} A subse cription is: being alse in Sedalia. " Two | before the committees in Congress for thelr inspec- Ut bear Elen be pgm ermine creased from 8 tw 6; malarial fevers from 6 to 2; | fer Company, $14; Shuster & Sons, merchants, $9; ‘Austria. of the children injw a ‘Ontrose have died. | tion and approval. Besides the post office and a“ oe nto a game in which there ~~ pee. dis al diseases tnereased from 6 to7; cancers | L. H. pprepray tt Hooe Bros. & ome mer- | “Win. 1. Da: ‘on, of N. J., to be minister resident Ko new facts have seen on muee there, oa District offices there are other offices provided for, | ! ay that alg ht win, bone Winged <} ere ~4 Serna go igwasne arte | wate SiGe aie cy EMN | ore unin Staying Neer atiugtrasioget Appcon, Nuabetuar ras | Ege te Due o eacaton, cose cons | 2B, tr Gil ke Sv od From £0'to 02: diseases or the heard and: biocd.ves: | the Executive Mansion during the siness of Presi | +, Nicolas Fish, of N-¥., to be minister resident to | Gamage was done at Appleton, | Numbers of de. | 8» & Pe caution. ‘ 1s inereased from 11 to 21; pneumonia increased | dent Garfield to whom. the committee allowed ad- | Belgium. , stroyed. Calhoun, Lewis,Clinton, Holden Browns- The D: ict ii The court sald he could not grant the prayer. a woneniths. den 2 to 7; | ditional pay: O. L. Pruden, assistant secretary, | ,Jobn M. Francis, of N.Y., tobe charge d’affatres | ving and the adjacent country were in the track libaed The defence excepted to the raling. os OF the digestive onsins trom 14 to Ts Une | &FO: W. Be Crook,executlve clerk: $3838; Charis | © POrt ; | of the hurricane, and all sufferea more or less. ACTION OF THE SENATE comMITTEE. Mr. Cook sald that he proposed € discuss the Gary organs. incresced fromt tors developmental | Mk. Houdley, executive clerks S800 on At Ge Meee Gree an be chatES : The Senate committee on the District of Co-| case In the hypothesis, that Boone entered the Geet cic seat fo GUE, | Sag Se ck: WME. pe, SM ap | Ada Rado ew Yor, to be mul gem Latent News by Cable, tuba today’ agreed to put vor hs (ams sated Wma ot y16 There were8 deaths | 0. L. Judd, ‘aph operator, 32; "B. F. | @falat Havana. = THE ITALIA 3 following: dees mais cok Tegligence, 6 homicides: ands | Montgomery, Dieting clerk,” $200; Charles oop arty Le Halght, of New York, to be U.S. con} Pants, April 20.—The Bourse says ft 13 reported Buichies, Of the while decedents 77.06 per cent | LeeMer, doorkeeper, $200; W. D. Allen, doork ry SIZSH221 1 41s The court said that bis views on three-card {hat a shbseription for an installment of 350,000,000 ene iota Gpnceming the land records Of | monte were settled, and it was needless to argue x ict. This bill requires a bond from the - — > francs of the Italian loan will open tn London’ on ‘ the case before him. He understood that the case 5 . 3 8. t recorder of deeds, and hii an before him. Ts woe 2 youre pm = 503 per cont wee a THE PERU INVESTIGATION. May 2d. Ninety will be the issue price. index of names, eee ees see ee Would go to a higher tribunal. He would overrule Years and over. Of the colored, 45.9 per cent eae ISTHMUS OF CORINTH CANAT. Also, the House Dill to amend the general in- | all the prayers offered. The prisoner 1s indicted Were 5 years of age and over; 41.76 cent Mr. Hurlbut’s Testimony Continued. | The Cole Europeene states that Gen. Turr has | corporation laws of the District. for larceny ‘and the property atteyged to have been ‘Were 20 years and over, and 21.76 per effected an arrangement with aleading Parts bank | Also, the bill to authorize the Southern Mary- | Stolen consisted of $100 in money and a watch Cent were 40 years and over, showing a percentage est 1, messenger, Hi In the investigation by the House committee on | for the issue in May of 60,000 shares of the {sthmus land railroad company to extend a railroad into | costing $180, worth now $130 or $140. If the party In favor of the white race for each of those spect- | Thos. Messenger, £200; A. Simmons, mes- | foreign affairs, after the report in our first edition | of Corinth Canal Company. and within the District over the following route: | willingly gives up his property to another who Bed ages, a8 follows: 31.16; 25.67; 28.74. Of the to~ song $ ga ohas Hg zcr, a = closed, the examination of Mr. Hurlbut, of the ——_—>—_ — the District near its northeastera angle, Pere it to hisown use it is not larceny. By Fear of agey 30 of thew: infants were white and 60 | $144; 1 Le Merber? treaian, sia): Beverly Lanes’ | New York World, was continued as follows: ssbelpe vege Oo stpreartitnioree 7, | direction aorogs ‘ihe Baltimote &Potomne: Fale | the se ston ls, wean, Dy Anotuer who at s Colored. ‘The total mortality under five years of | servant, $144; Danlel Spriggs, servant, $190; Geo. | Question.—What was your understanding of the | | Hanntsnono, Pa., April 20.—James Deal, aged 17, | 2Fe« near Benning’s Station, on that road, and jon, that is what the law considers larceny. — ve Was 134, OF 34.5 per cent. Washington, servant, $120; Isaah Lancaster, ser- | policy of President Garficla? jpmped trom a moving train this morning, nea | scross the Eastern Branch of’ the Potomac river: | Uf thay Goes eee his property to no! here were 307 births reported, (an annual birth- | vant, $120. Jerry Smith, servant, $120; Mary White, | POUcY Gicelton, and sustained Injuries trom which he | avout one. thousand feet above and. north of | another for sanectat urpose, and the other, in- a Tab of 193 per_ 1,00. OF thesé births, 2 were | laundress, $40; Ella White, Isundress, $10; Win: | | Answer.—My understanding of his policy was | aie this afternoon. Benning,s bridge, and running thence southward | stead of carrying out the purpose, does anokier wo” ‘White males, 72 white females; 60 colored males, | Crawford, driver, $60; Samuel Collins, policeman, | that tt was to continue and give effect to the Cal- Geminel iol Wank of Mount Olivet cemetery across the Washington | thing itis larceny. AS a ‘general’ Proposition a = and 7 colofed females, (a birth-rate of 15.6 pet | $150; Fred. Mote, messenger, $150; Chas. Lee, | dempn government, bringing about peace on the | Mirs. Sceville Coming to Washington, | Of Mount Olivet cemetery across the Washington man can do What he pleases with his own. prop. or Govmenuent thounn. 1,000 per annum for the white, and 26.5 for the | Messenger, $150; Wi. Dupee, messenger. $120; Wm. | west coast of South America without spoliation to | _CHICAGo, April 20.—Guiteau’s sister, Mra Sco- Southern angle of the National Fair grounds, and | erty, and may engage in games of — Cee Colored population), showing an apparent decrease | Gwinn, méssenger, $120. the territory of Peru. Ville, has left tor Washington. thence across the old Bladensburg read at the | chance, and if he loses the party who via. A Of the total population, by excess of deaths over ie " are in Deniniat head of the National Fair grounds valley, and | wins the money fs. not guilty of larceny. 7 Tor Dirths reported. of 81, the white population de- Condensed Morning Telegrams. WITNESS’ OPINION OF SECRETARY BI. The Virginia Legislature, thence to a junction with the Metropolitan branch | If he engages in this game (mont) when there 18 108 creasing by 54, the colored by 27. Five pairs Of ‘The Connecticut senate yesterday defeated the | Question.—Did the Secretary convince you that | Ricuonp, Va., April 20.—The resolution passed | of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad at or near the | no chance, the party, in his optaion, is guilty of 6% twins; 3 white and 2 colored, were reported, 2| nouse resolution asking the ardon of Sergeant | he was carrying out the policy of President Gar-.| by the house of delegates yesterday providing for | two-mile post on sald Metropolitan branch of | larceny; it was obtaining money by fraud, and the 1164 whit-"and 31 colored were lilegitimate. ‘There Mason.....The Mississipp! valley sanitary council | feld? a recess of the general assembly from Saturday | said railroad, which sald point of junction shall | consent of the owner does not relieve the winner. 121 Were 35 still-births, (12 more than last month); 16 | met at Cairo, Ill, yestetday.-..An Alnevican bas next to June 7th was defeated In the senate to-day | be the northern terminus of sald Southern Mary- | It was larceny If the money was wow In come: bs3 White and 19 colored. Marriages reported, '41; | heen awarded a prive by the trustees of a Frenen | Answer.—T can’t say that he Gia. He always | by a vote of 15 ayes to 18 noes. land railroad. quence of the confederacy, the different. actors _ me ‘White, 32: colored, 9. fund for the advancement of social sclence..... | SUggested to me something in the nature fad eras Mr. Ingalls was authorized to Introduce in the | fall in at the proper tie; first the stranger, District Government Affairs. SREP Prince Bismarek has prouibited the publication of | Porucal Ait. | As a democrat I had never ha Frightful Storm in Pennsylvania, | senate the bill recommended by the Commis-| who falis in’ with the stearen” ond District Commissioner Dent is absent to-day te Amusements, &c. & German comic” paper for two years....'The Mis- | Sonctiy'T liked bisa ani say Peorher eee to axe | 2088 OF LIFE AND DESTRUCTION OF PuorgETY. | sloners (lormerly published in. THR STAN) to pro | the Fictim: Tollaws Met sot eins. eee grave, eo uf Fox's Orena Hovst.—Miss Minnie Palmer and | souri legislature met yesterday in extra session to | S002lly oe ay, 4 = ¥ lower Maryland, where he will remain for a few Prrrspure, Pa., April 20.—A special from Scott- | vide for the better unishment of burglarly, | the place where the assassination ¢r. kK. E. Graham are winning many compliments | redistrict the state... The Connecticut prohibition | STeat confidence in him. ‘The last interview Wit- | aale, Westmoreland county, Pa. says: A storm | larceny and similar crimes and tor the Met ee | Kanre hung, and ts there joined. by thi ary | C325, commntactoners to-day SERRE: presentation of the leading parts | convention yesterday nominated George P. Rogers | Tstn or December, just before the first publication | Stuck Mt. Vernon, an ord mining town in the | commit such crimes Mr. Lagalis, this afternoon, | drovers with ins oe ge losing his money in Baltl- | tion for liquor license to Walter), OCallaley in “My Sweetheart.” for governor....Rev. A. C. Barron, of Culpeper | 1318 Of Deceit aoe f dispatches, Th that pub. | mountains, five miles from here, last evening, | introduced this bill in the Seuate. more, but making a good investment by getting the | ‘The claim agents have made @ run on the ‘cole FAT Oe the Neda Opeen Company oral we {o- | Court House, has been unanimously Called to the | Toation there was madinpetek ie ep recta et age | UPrOoting ‘trees, demolishing fences and blowing | "Mr. Barbour, of Virginia. tas introduced tn the cards, and they Want to sce the cards; the drover : * : night by the Audran Opera Company, and, judg- | pastorate of the Baptist chureh at Berryville, Va. wanton she Was Witeos pets Me a aig down houses and barns. One woman was killed | House a bill to refer tho claims of the Columbia | los Ing from their past performances, those Who attend ‘The Evangelist, Thomas Harrison, broke down | Drother’s course. “ge soem lector’s office to-day, to pay the Meense tax re- tes beat the | quired of them. Some have relieved themsel pas and a number of persons injured. The houses of | Turnpike Company tothe Court of Claws y, but will play | 2 Sty Suen ee ee tonight will be well entertained: at Titin, Onto, yesterday, and had t6 give up his | Ho time: dia he Ghe weet ede ie Be | the following "persons were demolished:— | Mr.'Neal hag asain. tnttoduced «bill to provide ing persuaded | 9f,the Same, by explanations. BL A | awe Buoom sx Fax Dutt, which was xtven | engagement... Rout. 8 Franklin, republican, was | ROtime did he (the Secretary) indicate tha Wm. Winegrove, wife killed and seven children | for the collection of taxes in the District. It pro- gaine, and when he agrees the corner | collections a BUSINESS, but have slmpry dina much eclat some tite ago, will be repeated | elected mayor of Newport, R. 1, yesterday. The | “Sapproved of his (witness) brother’s course. injured; Jacob Stauffer, one child seriously hurt; | vides that the time of payment upoa real and | of ‘another cand is turned while he single claim for themscives or fora mest renee Masonic Temple to-night, the program also pro- | democrats elected a majority of the council. A LETTER FROM MINISTER HURLBUT. Jos. Glassburner, whole family injured and roof of | personal property shall become payable on the | his money into the hands of one of these Building permits issued by Inspector Entwisle: ¥iding musteal and literary’ exercises and dancing | P. O'Connor, member of parliament for Galw ‘Witness received several letters trom his brother | house blown two miles; Jacob ailier, noone tn: | one-half to November, and the other haitin the | thieving confederates, and the “scarer™ comesin, | yUUAdiNg perults Assued by K street south weste for the entertainment of the gi Was given a reception at Cooper Institute, New. 2 is 5 1, and | jured. At Pennsville, the roof of A.’ Shornilk’s | May following. ahning the fine, &c., while the money 15 In te | gis, James Goddard, Tepair Deka wore Tene Tae Wor.n’s Museum at Odd Fellows’ hall 1s} York, last night. Charles A. Dana presided... in which he alluded to this letter of reproval, and | barn ‘was carricd a quarter of a mile, and adwell- | ~The District committee, at today’s meeting, | stakeholders hands, and it is for the man- | Sarton and Congress erect Geoatoee, Bean, Open, afternoon and evening. Thomas Moran was sentenced yesterday, in New | €xPressed something of astonishment and indig- | ing was-blown down. Many acres of timber anda | agreed to report favorably the bill to. allow tie 2 ‘ : Anice. ifest_ purpose of ‘preventing the lo ‘ as Oeven. cated sore aint Por. Canrentsn is giving exhibitions of mes- | York, to20 years in thestate prison for an atro-| nation. Witness reada letter from his brother, | number of telegraph’ poles. were leveled. Penns- | Southern Macyland ratinood company toenter the | making a claim to his’ property. — He | MTS. Fitzhugh Coyle, crect a store and OMice, F Merism elore crowded audiences at Willard’s | cious assault. upon his 14-year-old daughter... e prope between Gh and 1th streets northwest; #1400 L ecel follows: | Ville is five miles from Mt. Vernon, and damage | corporate limits of the District, under proper re- | left the evidence to the jury. If they oN: pi ck, 12 me Dale se ie ae ee cc Leighton, the cond-mned colored murderer in New | cave Gan pnee Meee ship. was wrought all the way between the places. strictions. . belleve that Mr. Boone was induced to stake is Set Botan repair brick, 129 th utrect morta Cot. GrorGs W. Batx, the Kentucky temper- | York, has been respited till May 19....The Mon- Sea DEFICIEN nN MENT | MOney On a game of chance and he believed it to gnce oritor, will lecture on “Our Age and Our | umenital Aquatic Club, of Baltimore, 18 arranging | Nedand his pretenses, ‘They have been kicked | Arrested While Wandering in the OE ER Aron ECR SEE COVERNRERE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. Duty” at Wesley Chapel, to-morrow evening. for a great swimming tournament for $5,000 a side, | OUt of this legation and out of the State depart- Streets, Saat At Tus CAPITAL THEATER this week the attrac- | to take place in the Patapsco early in the summer, | Ment, but he fs an indefatigable nutsani tion is a strong specialty shew. ‘Tus AcMg Orga Comrany.—The engagement | G Of the Hess Opera Troupe at Yord’s next week “ be and that there was no game of re OFFICE. Since the law authorizing the revision of spectal chance ‘about it, but a mere contrivance 3 * hone | New Your, April 21.—Chlet of Police Campbell, | |The Senate committee on appropriations this | {)tptain’ ws “nce es ye mere, Tarceny or | {s8¢ssments went into effect, June 27th, 18:9, the -Ata fire in the ink factory of John Rogers, at | Sam Randall will call for all papers in the depart- | of Brooklyn, was notified to-day by Superintendent | Morning took up and agreed to the House joint | nothing. The fact that the owner or | Wualam onto en ap to AR ni 79ehe wanus, N. Y¥., yesterday, three firemen fell | Ment in reference to him and his affairs. I have | of Police Brock, of Washington, D. C., of the arrest F Pp of special G Sy resolution making a deficiency appropriation of | the watch allowed the party to escape 1s not to be ~ : P through the roof of the factory while at work and | Sent all his letters Dack to the department, and y P p pe 1882, a8 taken from the trial balance sheet in the z by the polive of an insane German woman,who gave | g405,000 for the Government Printing Office. Pub- | Considered as a consent to the party holdlag it, for | {98 taken al assesament atv Promises to be a successful one.” The company in-| were severely injured....The accounts of ex- ta Ghee Git eel ene her name as Mrs. Lena Frederick, and’ who was | lic Printer Rounds, Chiet Clerk Childs and Fore: | this took place when the rer” came on. Whe | gra grass oust euntane Of drawback cortiboeses cludes Henry Peakes and Mark Smita, (always | Treasurer Dundore, the Reading, Pa., defaulter, R a rs (I hope 30 slic 8 ft of the | Wandering aimlessly through the streets of the | man Brian were before the committee, and ex- ited was somewhat like this, but it did not ccount thereof, $700,28244; draw. Breuies in opera here,) Miss Randall, Miss Serie, | have been examinéd and show a deficit of $35,000 ee ae Sore nmene means. Dene aut of the | capital. plained that the money is needed. pear that the fourth man the Ssarer came down. | pack certificates. redeemed in payment of iss Eisner. and Mr. Wilkie. Mr. Hess has in a | instead of $20,000, as before reported. Dundore is estar Yan My Deteonal talk witty Bintne — BILL TO FAY LABORERS OF THE BoARD oF Postic | He WOuld not follow the hair-spiltting decision of | Serial “assessments Fou ‘do. radcemed fa Quiet, yet determined way. done much tor the | still at large... The steamer City of Sydney, trom | #nd Garfeld, of course, will not appear in any offi- No Quarter for Sindram. the English courts, for every one knew that this | Pivment of sener <9: total re Bapsicn taste of the people in this country. | The | Auckland, New Zealand, yesterday brought about | cial correspondence, but it was the motive for my | yew Youn, April %.—Judge Pratt to-day, in WORKS, ETC. cage was substantially one of larceny. He did not ‘ Bale of seats will commence to-day at the regular | 300 passengers to in Francisco, nearly | action. I tink they will throw me overboard un- f certiicates owt Fates of admissio: » : the ¢ court, denied an application of Sin-| The committee also agreed to report favorably | Want to see a man unfairly convicted, but. when nd the opening opera will be | halt ‘of whom are Mormon converts, en route | les Congress backs up the American line I have GN P P ot ty — alting demand of dram’s counsel for a stay on behalf of the doomed | the bill to amen: \d ext ov 3 the facts show that a man ‘professionally followed on Ganarncte means to Salt Eake, mostiy Danes and Norwezians.... | taken, here, Personallg teare litte about it, but | Gratis C2 aaah re et ora | the. business of prying oh the community. he | © ae So oe ee =e A coroner's Jury, in Philadelphia, yesterday re- | 1 must say that in Blal@s letter of 22d November eee =, certain clause in the act of Congress approved | woud not strain a point in his vindication. ‘The > cus ‘A Brinutawr Eves at THe Insane Asvivy.—In | turned a verdict of death Oe malpractice in the | to me there was a manifest disposition to hedge.” Damage by Ice in Manitoba, June 20, 1878, to provide for the payment of work- ce said they Would except to the change per cents, answer to an invitation extended by the physicians | case of Mra. Ann Guinn, aged 76, who It is alleged | IM response toa question by Mr. Lord witness WINNIPro, Maw. ApH .—The lee tias broken | Men under the late board of publle works tn the when the prayers were written gut. in charge, a party of ladies and gentlemen went | was poisoned by Dr. T. Hf. Griffin, who is now inan | Said: Ido not understand that Mr. Blaine showed ure against the New Broadway | District of Columbia. It extends the provisions of — << me over to the Insane Asylum last night, and In the | insane asylum.....The Massachusetts house yes- | 2.alspatch with a marginal note upon it to Mr. at as to carry off two of the | that act, to all cases in which said contractors The Kilbourn Case. Boys Playing with Human Bones. snug little opera house at St. Elizabeth gave 2 | terday accepted ihe committee’s report, recom. | Elmore, the Peruvian minister, but simply related spans. The iron pieces were snapped, and the fine | Were paid in full or in part, and that the claims PROCEEDINGS AFTER RECESS. JUVENILE PAKADES NEAR HOLMEAD'S BURIAL Grawins-room concert and farce. The company, | mending “leave to withdraw” on the petition of | to him the incitdnt referred to, to indicate that 1n Jron superstructure toppled over upon one of the | Of such workmen, or thelr legal representatives | 4 re, hort cake clock, in. th @xoune. Soe thnes aire Dest local talent in their respect | certain athetsts for legislation providing that dis- | that way only he could do what he might wish | from, SuPprsttuctute toppled over Upon One OF the | ae ehse shall be reetred Sah audited by the | After a short recess, taken at o'clock, in the erg ive lines, gave a program which would have been | pelier in God may not affect a person’s credibility | to do. reached the breakwater pler of the Louse railway | Proper accounting officers, and be paid by the | Circuit Court, the hearing in the case of Mr. Kil-| It will be remembered that, under authority of hives by a sone audience, but who could not | as a witness..... French Canadians are returaing | Mr. Lord.—Did you understand that Mr. Blaine | Teached ridge, where the ice broke up and the | proper disbursing officers as other workmen under | bourn’s suit for damages was continued. an act of Congress, the District Commissioners Dene eae aa aay gporectation of the several nuin- | daily into the Dominion in large numbers from | desired Mr. Hurlbut to do that which he (Mr, | SR ttafllc bridge, where the ice broke up and the | Proper Malursing oftcers as other have heretofore rs than patients at the asy ss 3e3 § Mr. H. M. Hutchinsoa and Dr. Bulkley, Mr. Kil- | Some months since awarded a contract for the. ro» New England, and are golng to Manitoba. ....The | Blaine) as Secretary was constitutionally prohib- | entertained for the remainder of the bridge, par- | been paid. bourn’s ph: moval of the dead bodies from what was form Eva Mills sang a solo in her usual brilliant man- | gemocratic committes of North Carolina 1s to eet | 1ted from doin; 7 The damay urn’s physician, were examined for plaintiff to bs ie es erly Rer, and received an encore. Mm. Agnes Fadely | St Raleigh May ad, C0 Ox the Ume Of holding the | ADSWer—I hardly drew that inference, but | {!Ularly the swing, which is shaky. amare THY SUBJECT OF THE RIVER FLATS gave a fine contralto solo. Dr. J. P. Lewis, always show that Mr. Kilboura’s health was by | known as “Holmead’s burial ground,” near the 1s now estimated at $30,000. Fortunately there 1s | yw, . = x unpaired 5 I democratic state convention. ..-Charles Reade | rather that the Secretary adopted that mettiod of | no loss of life. Itis proposed ro release the jan | W°S NO considered, as the House committee tg | bis confinement, Feady, caused all a hearty laugh with his splen- | writes along letter to the London Telegraph en-| expressing his views, head of 20th strect, the government having given ing estopped from doing | je; % ( een now Waiting until the Senate committee acts. Mr. Corkhill then concluded his opening re- s Ss - @idly rendered, humorous Solo. | Mr. Geo. D. Scott | deavoring to prove that. Dr. Latnson 1s not respon. | 80 1n his official dispatches, x Croyle epee Le ate Ree erie Capitel Notes, marks, and Wan Crocker, Mr. Freund, the ca- | the ground for school purposes. Som $3,000 was Siaply immense in his two character sonzs—in | Site tor his dete terer, Join G, = - appropriated for this purpose, and, le contract military committee to-day directed | Were'cxaminel: the Talier eopiuiting ton cionee having been awarded, the remains v. about 609 avis to report an appropriation of $10,000 for | stances att-ndiag Mr. Kilboura’s Inestecration | bOdles were removed’ to Rock Creek. cemetery, fact was excruclatingiy awful 'D. €. Bangs ave humorous readin<s, and was well receive: #35 Nellie Magill sang’ a beautiful solo. The|_ Creditable to the Administration. ‘THE LANDREAU CLAIM. Wal treet 'To-Day. The How Mr. Belmont then proposed several questions in| New York, April ‘The Post's financial article | Mr. D ‘ 5 : a rt vashingt 5 butts 7 2 2 iso removed by friends and regard to the Landreau claim, and elicited tn re- | says:—At the Stock Exchange the U. 8. 4and 43 | Tepalr of the road between Washington and | “Mr. Kilbourn was called In rebuttal, and t-sti- | M@ny apy ~ ey di: y Misses Rifs cock and Katie | From Harper's Weekly. 2 Tr cent bonds continue to advance, the former | ATiington. fied as to the wines furnished; that Some were | Telatives of the dead to other cemeteries. The Neate ween SteeREY SpE re eae | oRns ite ave Veen! tenmndl tstBnl ear ears Somticity aioe Gintoc: petore the Public | Being up to 1213;/121%, and the latter to 116% | _ ‘The Mouse this afternoon deferred action on the sent to him by friends, and some he ordered. appropriation has been exhausted, and It ts estie ame gave selections on the cornet in an agreea- | cases. The oes Compete cence the accused | prominently about eight years; that tn 1874 Mr. ee > mat hat al r. | 116%. In the southern state bond list Tennesse:s Lynch-Chaimers contested election case of Missis- - ee i 0 bodies yet remain to be re anne! rh Ketel 7 | Was to have them thrown aside as irregular and | fhomas, U.S. minister at Lima, took much interest | arg ind strong at an advance of | Slppi until Mr. Atherton, of Ohio, who represents NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ScrENces resumed | Moved. In the work of removal quite a number oe. fp a wipe el g ingen — insufficient. But the plea’ has tech see cee in assisting the people there in investigating the | {1° bed *Rulroad~ bonds are generally | the minority, returns;’and at 1:06 o'clock went ssi0n to~dt Thexecutive meeting @ report | Of raves were left open, oF partlully open, and fect amateur imitations of minstrelsy seen on the | The indictments stand, Brady and others have | Claim; that upon his death Mr. Richard Glbbsaue- | Sif 440” tne notable exceptions being Lake Shore | {nto committee of the’ whole on the tariff com- | was made by Sclllman, the chairman of the | Consequently skulls, vertebre, Uibla, flbuid and staze this season. nd part ot the pro- | been arraigned, anda bench warrant has issued | Cecded him, and that a leading lawyer of New | Pcistered firsts, which are 13 lower to 126, and | Mission bill, committee to which was referred the request made | Other bones of the human frame were left exposed, grem was filled by a fare Love of a Bonnet,” | for the arrest of Dorsey, who forfeited his recogni. | YOrk drew up a brief about this Landreau clam | Roston, Hartford and Erie firsts 11 lower £0" 48%. ————_+e-_______ by the commissioner of agriculture that the util- | When this ground was first used asa cemetery if ven by Misses Katie Walsh, Rifa Hancock, Annie | Zance. This steady persistence in the prosecution | 22! Fhe aed a With Lim, which | aithoush we have alittle more then a brok A QUESTION For THX PRESIDENT TO DEcIDE.—The | ity of the further investigation of the manufacture | Was regarded as “in the country,” and beyond the Staey Boyle, Gracie Husted, Stella Throck- | Of inquiry into these monstrous frauds Is most | ( Witness’ mind was indication that it was at that a are et | ft r be cons | march of improvement, but of lute years the morton, and hever Was that faree better rendered. | CTeditable to the administration. ‘The unqualified | ‘me deemed of some importance. auvance ab ‘the tine we waite being galt in the ay Gide ee og Tho “report “atronsiy recommend. the ‘cor: | streets iu that vicinity Have been Improved, and ‘The sccompanist, Mr. John P. Lawrence, and Os- | declarations of Attorney General Brewster, the GEN. GRANT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW. active stocks ;latterderseyCentral: The stocks whic ; . = 3 tinuance of such investigation, 7 = , 4 . hanging his quarters from the first to the third i" quarters. Within playing distance of the grounds s dt, in charge of ti rogram, Wi not | 2ppotntment as counsel of Mr. Merrick, the shrewd. Witness had heard that Mr. Corbin, brother-in- | have improved most are those in which the “short | ©! I upon the importance of the manufac- es founa wanting. “The company, desire ‘to. return aly ee a have all been promising | jaw of Gen. Grant, once owned one-half of the Interest Is largest. Lake og ees “ to the Pactncier Go eee iter him qanion Jobe oy ore will probabl pele meiee colored. Boys wilt ° bore, ana the’ thoughticas ay ig > é te ¥ > im 2 ations of the robably, mmunie: helt associates for the very ease Coe Se nd | how be ho GOUDL wins teper tee Bee eens aate can | Landreau claim. In 1874 the Landreau clatm was | 44. Michigan Central to €0, New York Central | his proposed action. The Postmaster General aoe aor te and dwells | the square is not far now from the fashionable to 1274, Louisville to 71g, and Reading to 581, 1, | ted to Congress With a request for an a propria- | Young ones almost dally parade about that seo- i. place in perfectly good faith. There can be no| pressed upon the State department, as witness | Aiton “ind Vorre: Heit epee oe 1X, and lias | 128 letter dated the 19th case rage, that further | tion. The following papers were Teall today: The ee eo =e ——— foubr. also, that the whole conduct of the admin. | Was Informed, by Peter Hevner, ex-Gov. H. D. | since advanced to 23%, and the preferred has ad- Gecision would be accepted, only If caaciaey | Pelation of rain areas to areas ot low pressure, me mom ai mane wae Semrsary.—The usually interesting | istration upon the subject is most creditable. Cooke, Jay Cooke and Joseph-Carter. Witns vanced to 60 from 66. The money market s ? pied, col Ellas Loomis; description of an articulate of Se ednes e88 jay exercises on Meridian hill were yestere here took occasion to say: “As to Shipherd him- | continues very easy, with call loans 3 | With your own. If itshould not happen to coin- | gountful relationship from the tertiary beds of | WAsHINGTON CATTLE MA\ @ay uncommonly attractive. The declamations by} Darixa Exporr oF MaskED BuroLars.—About | Sif, he played avery small part, in my mind, in | 5 per cent tothe stock brokers and. 2a per cent een Races the whole ore wou ~ to be | Florissant, Colorado, 8. H. Scudder; mythology of | town. drove yards on the M: tr opolt members of an advanced class were original com- | 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning the Farmers’ and | @2Y consideration I may have had of this matter | on United States bonds. Time loans and prime | t - mn A y ey ue whic! ane the Zuni Indians, F. H. Cushing; on the polarisa- | & 0. R.R., three miles from the city, Poations and both in thought diction and de- | Drovers National bank, at Seiers, Westenester Chiat he EOS ey ec eetce, intimated | mercantile per are unchanged. Tho tone Of the | Pore ‘Gmion departments, Ie wil wore reo pe hans en a aS ween oe kechee at Elin on ann ae ivery would have done no discredit to students ot Ke y market for fore! exchanj fully ron = results ol ie andescent lamp tests 6 Pal were 80! utchers at 5a7\e. pount any college. A special feature of the occasion was ‘The upper parvor te, Sultan was oocupled by most transparent, and he said: “Ishall make short . te = Our tme and mine to submit the question atonce ° shi ee Mr. the Re Ww. work of Shipherd and the people who are behind % to the President.” falliterous Aint vat Salph , I, Call: | ewade. 4 lipped oe to 4 presence and address of Rev. Dr. Wayland, son T. Chapman, but he wasabsent. His ‘Tet hic Briefs. ferous vein-formation al iphur Bank, I~ | 63g: T pound; 634 5 Of the distinguished c resident,whose name | Swifeaed Gee wens eiboriin a tee the | him.” legrap! A Ries aaa fornia, Joseph Leconte; on a form of standard | 9211. Cows and calves brought ‘tne stays fhe institution bears. He Spoke both wisely and | eal otecuner ‘were startiod by the door being | ., Witness continued: In the letter of August 4th | ‘The Evangelical church at Terre Hill, Pa., was | _ IX a Srexce recently delivered in the House Mr. R t “ barometer, A. W. Wright; on a marsupial et K wittily, giving deserved praise and good advice to | forced by a masked burglar, who blindfolded | fom the State department to my brother, nothing | struck by ugh ening, lost night and eompletely de- | White, of Kentucky, made a personal attack upon | from tie Hoosne, Eg De cope, . 8 eee the oné hundred young men and women,withsutt- | and ted theny, ‘The doors of he ee aaiolted | jg" sald of the objects of his miscion, Hotnine & | stroyed.” ‘The loss will amount to hearly $4,000, District Attorney Gabriel Wharton, of Kentucky ———— able reference to the zeal and patience by which | rooms were broken ity aud fOUF mes Pere ee ae | treated of but the Cochet claimand the Landreau | ‘The case of Dr. ¥red H, Griffin, conuniived by charging him with having been a derilict public | _I¥ 7HE Case or Tue Estare of George L. Ham- President King has built up this noble monument. | Secured with handeull and cords, “Soon ater, | Clalin. ‘This is the frst dispatch he recelved atter | the coroner to answer for eausing the death of offer, and who was HOW tn the city nature | Maker, in the Probate Court, a motion to set aside At the close the students all repaired to their | wards an explosion ‘was heard, and then all was | the shooting of President Garfield. The main | Mrs. Guinn by administering poisonous drugs, ee ane the lobby in favor of a whisky bil. The speech | the letters of administration a ose Sverything in excellent condition “2° found | quiet. About 4 o'clock one of the men managed to | BOdy of the dispatch is taken up with the Lan-| brought before Judge Finletter, in Philadelphia, | ie Jovy tn favor of a whisky Dill ‘The yester- | Rice, in this District, has been filed, on the ground Awarded everything in excellent condition. Felease himselt ant’ gave the alarm whemapos | dreau claim. SS CCE Dall | aay Last ight Cok Whateas, wrens oot to | uae there 1s nothing to show that there is any Woses's Nanioxat Ixprax Assoctarrox.—a | vestigation, t was found that the Cuter doors of THE SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD. ‘A St. Vincent, Minnesota, special says the Rea | Mr. Wiplle, (2 which he danies all tha, ailegations | Bropesy th the District belonging 0 the estate. ‘THE WOMEN'S NATIONAL ASSOCT. J e safe were al wD open, the] The day brother sailed for Peru President made by and concludes, “you are a ace ) ' Bublic wecting of the Women's National Indian | inner compartment, being guarded by a time lock | garneid wan shoe Upon that day my brother sent | low water mark, ond sti rane, eer oe | to your party.” Col, Wharton 1S a republican, as | | AMON@ THE CALLEKS ut the White House to-day CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. clation Is to be held at the Congregational | recently put in, escaped. The thieves consoled on the fat are hooded. The Rea Wing milieatc: | is also Mr. White, were Senators Kellogg, Allison, Maxey and Lap church Friday evening, which will be addressed themselves with steal a horse, wagon and | Mea telegram that arumor of the shooting had sen Sth A ie a, ee En ——— ham, and Representatives Aldrich, Darrell, Mil- Gen. Ariastrong, of the Hampton Institute, | harness from Stephen Brown, a farmer living | reached the ship, and asking what I thought he Med Toots and Sean are eitarenion. Thatethey |. THE CouRT Manrrat of Capt. John P. Walker, of | ler, Hit, Bese nin, Seeee, purnows, Young, Modals, and two of his Tn pills, the latter wearing | near, and escaped, leaving behind a sledge, a | should do. I replied that he was in the same post- | °° r tigrew, Henderson an a the 8d cavairy, was begun at Fort Steele, Wyom- | McKinley, Jacobs, We Ladies nese wins coe Dawes and othors, | drill; wo packages of explosives and an e1pty | tion as a soldter when his leader isshocdown; that | Wil EO. The drawbridge at Hmerson has been ae on | POS Among the ladies here who are directly interested | powder Mask. he must do his duty and go, and he went. completely swept away. It was completed last | ing, yesterday. The War department has not . In this association, whose aim Is to spread Inform- year, and cost $70,000. been informed of the nature of the charges. In Alexandria Affairs, THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY FOB ‘The witness said that in general terms he gath- |” 5.0. Minter, of Va.. a carpenter, aged 40, was | caso the vender shenld ae ation on the Indian question, are the wives of Sen-| Cocnt ANDRASSY CREATES A SENSATION.—The | ered that Mr Blaine approved the plans of the | inotagt ° i Sri nt, W. | GaSe, the verdict should be dismissal from the army, | Rerorted for THE KVENING STAR. eroy: Speaker Reiter anaor Sk Senator Pom- | Vienna Tagbiatt states that at the sitting of the | Credit Industriel in thelr extort to obehats the spo. | Inseant Me a tue ratiroad at Piedmont, W. Or of some other serious character, the matter will |” Tuizprxa Association MONEY. —The Dullding as- mannan Gant oo Air reiag A rondo ol, | Hungarian delegation, on Tuesday, a sensation | lation of the Peruvian territory. Mr. Blaine cor- ‘The residents of Weehawken, N. J., are very | be remembered thot Ge ioe Bae ee soclations here are Dot able to let gut their money | BACKACHE OR LAME BACK. Secvsusatectie toca Py. | was created by a oh of Count Andra-sy, | dially approved a letter of an extremely eminent | much excited over the mysterious disippearance | bouitatie the Se ise eer hospital here, | UPOBAS s as 1s common ington. = oye Se gind Kev. Drs Sunderland | in which he exhibited violent opposition to| American expressing that view. In Te ly to in- cr f Pir g * | The Old Dominion Building Association last night | RUEUMATISM OR LAME JOINTS. Addison; Mrs. Leonard Whitney and Mrs | By f 4 of Policeman John Haydock and Michael Toumey, | but was released on a writ of habeas corpus. 1d $2,600 ‘a ne : a ae eer the min aning of the | appl, | quirios witne:s stated that the writer of tho letter | the jati-keeper of the township, neitiier Of Whom BS i Imbrogito | CBAMPS OR SPRAINS. . ——+ aos. win Bosnia ‘Was Gen. Grant n seen or heard of for Several days past ‘ a = brog aida save of T.. gave their | Heragovina, and demanding that the law be| "Witness brother, before he satied to Peru, sata | Maye,been, seen, or heard of OL age, While Anite | THE DeMocnartc Conaressionat, Camparex | nas been fmentioned. | It grows mainly out of the | NEURALGIA OR KIDNEY DISEASES. icon ry reception last evening at Ma, | C@!Fied out only fm the most gradual manner. He | that he had been ‘asked by President Gartleld to ous, escaped from’ the custody of ‘his friends at | COMMITTEE has been completed by the selection of | fact that fish offal, once of so little value that the “ gente Te ‘There was a large atten nce a warmly attacked the administration of the occu- | see Shipherd and look into his claim, and that he Syracuse, N. Y.,at midnight last nicht and was | the following board of control: Mr. Flowers, of | burden of its removal was made part of the duty | LUMBAGO, SEVERE ACHES OR PAINS. an interesting Literary and musical program was'| Pied provinces. Ata Special sitting on Wednesday | had received, while in Illinois, several letvers from | found dead in the garden of a neighbor this morn- | New York, chairman; Senators Davis and Gor- | of the annual rentor, has now become of very con- ones. Teadercil by the following artists: Mra Fiore Dew: | ee delegation adopted an extraordinary credit of | him, one of which was a brazen attempt at bribery ing, man, Representatives Rosecrans, Randall and | S!derable value. It is boiled on the wharf for fer- | FEMALE WEAKNESS, ee ere we te SE J. Whipple, Mag Cee, | 2733,000 tlorins for the pacification of the two| Witness advised him to take the letters to Pera ga Cobb, and Mr. John K. McLean, of Ohio; Mr. C. , | tlizing purposes, and as much as $1.50 per cart- Figan, Misses Deli aie Dower Will bu ckey, | Provinces. and get to the bottom of this thing. He thought Baldwin, of New York, and Mr. R. W. Stockton, of n offered for it by neighboring farm- the Sit. Vernon quartette club, John Pugh, Mist if his brother had shown Mr. Blaine the letter, Mr. The Markets. New Jersey, ers, The mayor dectded yesterday afternoon that Motlie Byrne, aud Messrs. C. Miles and Will Wap | , THE NORTH Canouia aND Vinanwra Cnors.—| Blaine would have disinissed him (Shipherd) ai | BALTIMORE, April 20.Vireinia 68 console, 49; the offal did not belong to the fish buyer from pet than dow begun, and: the Temalning howrsot Fairy 8 a — ae eee ioe tag nee — any —— Gree Es aurea do. seco Tie, 0; Past due coupons, 6951 senceanr MASON's Case—There has been an oo =. = By Be but to the ot the Are Superior to All Other Plasters. ~ “) 1! + rom < STO" Ye witness sal e On! ew of contract A ie wha ve are threaten conse- ba pp 8 Banner Eastern Virginia and North Carolina the late cold | entered into between the Credit Industriel and agreement between counsel to postpone discus yn quence. Are Superior to Pads. ol - .: idly cA note. reme Ce unt londay nex! arrai Boek Co a ahidre We ge ann Soke Brad | frost, ut no serious ham i feared. strawberried, GEN. GRANT’s ViEws AnoUT PERU. 1.66 aakod: No. 2 weetera winter'rei, spot, 1-47 axked: | ent became ecessary, as the case. could nok be ‘Are Superior to Ointmenta or Salven. ren, L. H. Jullien. ross see e peas, beans and early corn are flourshing. Apples| Witness had a copy of this letter, and at the re ul : Joly, 2T40l.2725; August, ”s& | reached to-day, and to-morrow being Cabinet day, eS are not hurt. Peaches are very sitghtly injured, | quest of the committee he read it. It was dated New Fee Na reed beg pe | the Atthrney General could not then be present. Are Superior to Electricity or Galvanism, ASSAULTED Tis MoTHEK axp Buorinn.—Edward | £24 the fine varteties of pears shortened one-half. | York City, Nov. 17,1881 marked private,” and sald: eet cares May, ‘8o%a87 Se ‘They Act Immediately. Hudson, « young white man, was chanced ty ane | The Weather is now favorable, and unless the cold ere here I hear that President Calde- FeV a: all Ay rl Arrorxep.—R. H. J. Brown and Alonzo K. Lof- . Potlce Court yesterday by his father, George Hud- | S18PS expected for the next two ee hi off to Chill asa prisoner. I ‘wester fhe iaiter are extreme; | tin have been appointed storekeepers and gaugers ‘They Strengthen. fon, of No. 406 11th street southeast, with ig | SU Seuere, good crops are expect hope this is not true. What can I say or xed. $8809; Penpayiv a6. for the 6th district of North Carolina; John Kolp ing private property, and also by his brother, Geo. Se ee ee ee go reygnd expressing my sympathy’ for | 1.00. | Hay unchansed an a and P, P, Strelff have been . appointed storekeepers ‘They Soothe. ucson, With having assaulted him. Mr. “Hud-| ASTOUNDING GRowTH.—During the past three| Peru in her present _ trouble and 8828. a ‘anc! * | for ist district of Ohio, Wilber 0. Nelson ‘They Relieve Psin at Onos. son, father of the prisoner, took the stand and | months building permits have been granted in | €xpressing the hope that she may yet come out of | Fol, i ‘ordinary to f gauger for 3d district of Onio. Stated that his son came home intoxicated and | New York and Brooklyn for 1,207 new structures, | them with honor. It seems steed Suates shonit shen = ‘They Positively Cure. bec.us* his dinner was not ready, he commenced | Whose estimated cost will be $11,076,000, and alter- | and infportant that the United States should per | ‘THe CONDITION OF Mx. OSBORN, the engineer of to ehuse Ris mother, and threwa four pound | ations to existing buildings to cost $1, ‘The | 1p now and say to Chil! that she cannot oppress or nominal. 2, the St. James hotel, who attempted to take his ‘ hes got yutcher’s ynige anda razor, (whch wit: | Manhattan sland eap"“altSs are preparing co Sh | GetRnlty and sreurigy.# 7” oe TAY Gowand In- | pare shost, 6. tes Dosa own ite by cutting is throay ‘Tuesday, night, is n got « butcher's knife and a razor, (which wi "alists are pre} g tod ews Showed the cone) and tried. to ket into Mg | allthe vacant lows and toinvade (ue widedonaia | “Chairman Willns announced that Mr. Biatne | £148. Hazen, iis attending piigsictan, Sntereatas” some ae brother's reoin to kitl him. He was fined $10 or 30 | Within the city limits north of the Harlem, and | Would appear before the committee at half-past 10 . lay, PB ‘There is no reason ———— island. ———___+e-_______ ‘The Courts. ae ‘The Crew of the Rodgers. fortable. ‘The entire height Eqviry CovrtT—Judge Hayner. OvER NINR THOUSAND IMMIGRANTS arrived at| A REVENUE STEAMER WILL PROBABLY BE SENT TO erately Xs community where tio rosiden eeutpachion wits the ay Westham Granite Co. agt. Chandler migration sores: that the arrivals donee ase ‘THEIR RELIEF. quiet, 17-37 8.25. La famfty. z order ing time to take testimony vacated. wi te over 100,000. the arrivals ¢ Commodore Phelps,commanding the Mare Island 48, 12335: do. 4358, 118; do. MR Joux E. SEES well kni 3 ‘ agerega Among 5 do. 4 own druggist ne ns, taal Sgt Caines; Commaiesion to | Tosaty were a, manines of German cigar-makers, | Ravy yard, California, telegraphs to Secretary | and Grea formerly of this city, diéd after.a short illness in melitoess report comflrened ana pases eimerald® | who have found eu nt here at from $13 t0 | Chandler as follows: “Iroquois can leave by the | 47s. New Jersey Central ‘gig! | Richmond yesterday, and his M. 1. Tus Co, agt. Grant; receiver direct- | $14 Per week, as nu- | @th. Delayed by steam capstan, Too late to re- ‘edn tenants. z ong rs. From Bosslg, France, f ce lowland eo aes verdict be i} : ‘The reside J. i. iter; Wo. 11 3d street c an tae element is coming to! more conspicuous. : nee of J. H. Light north tered early yesterday morning ey “gt. Corbett: verdict for ee Owing to the late day that the Iroquois can start aie at ies ‘Kithourn agt. Thompson; on Serenata Were lames ae | and the expense attending the cruise, tt is thoughy | Pudara sa ere ee ng {on & back ; ‘The first race, a dash | that it will be best to send a revenue steamer for | story rear, and a quantity of clothing was stolen At. COURT—Jndtge Wylie. — ~ ‘thi of a mile, was won by Walton's relief of the officers and crew of the lost ers. | valued at ‘about $b. = ‘w Anderson, burglary; not ‘Delia and Limber ; | The Secretagy of the Navy has inquired of the ‘ne of the Holy Cross ehurch has sent jue sLeamner Dow Murphy, larceny; ‘motion to | time 1:4. Bocoud tare: win dek toe Charice it what reven sworn and respited. Charles | Winder, Limber Loo second; time 1:14. race, = wank eee oak eee, mile won by Jarboe’s Wade assai intent ; eid ee ene ht Uy | gle second, Blue Dick third; time 1:44, 1:45. Tlenry Jobnson, larceny; not guilty, , Pouice Court.—Judge Snell. Wednesday, Samuel Johnson was sent down for 15 days, in detanit of 5, for disturbing the quiet West Washington.” Johnson Dean, W: Hicuards, Charles Brown, and Edward O'Hare for- 5 i sige Beopersy, without the onsen of the ower: ‘The guild ‘thi the Blue Anchor Association, mgo box Of elothltig: ote ter ths oars inthe i 1 FEee il 5 Wa. J. McCory; @ in Lay Ba! j Sault with intent to Kathe examination ae $2 ond costs. Rebecca i {i HY