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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, > AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rerthwest Corner Fentrylvania Ave. end ith 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. : an Evexma OTA fe marvel to Hairy bs cent each, ponte prepald--60 cent ‘mouth, é {Telegrams to The. Star ——>—_ THE FINANCIAL SITUATION TO-DAY, : CAST DAY OF THE VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE, car, {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as fecond-clasa mail matter.) 1 Gram—pabtebed on Vriday—2 year, _ the crops 1 for % spore ceeiuace meg te Pedinatrnes | Wl: 59—N® 9,061. WASHINGTON, D: C SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1882. TWO CENTS, | seameercnoecs marion New Yorg, April 22—There was some hope exe Pressed last evening at the close of the prives of Emown Ga avrficstion. HNCEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. SESSION OF THE HOUsE TopaY. |THE STAR ROUTE CASES. SOCIETY NOTES. es <tingicpeteem eg Ler sare - ma - UNIT rf —_—> Mr. Hobinson’s Parliamentary In- Mrs. M. C. Slosson, of Thirteenth street, gave a ny permanent rise. Some of the short interos® Aveverwente—Sth pare. ae Tere are 193 new advertisements in Toe StaR| quiry—The Private Cliims Bill—Other pleasant social entertainment on Thursday even- | saene = hope geass 7 4 a oe serocaaes—iet pose. ag to-day. Capitol News. PROCEEDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT. | ing in nonor ot ner secenuy erty daughter, | party were large sellers of stacks. The beat interes AveTion Sacxs—7th and 8th pares. ee eine House of Representatives. Mrs Donaldson, and a relative, Miss Price, botti | ®t WAS so strong towards noon tht there were Eoous, &c.—3d page. 3 : Goveayurer Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal Teve-| on motion of ME HemGall a recotation WAS of whom arrived from their . | {W OF no takers at prices offered, everybely seem. Poakpine—4th pace. = ie 621.92: 144.87. Mr. i IE MOTION TO home in New York ing oo — guceens Conknees “A pecs. eee | et ences, Seer adopted in the House to-day requesting the Com-|JUDSE WYLIE SUSTAINS THE few days since. The cheerful parlors were filled believe ey WOUld go still lower. Crry Irems—8th page. bath ait am. and 6 Aliareinvited. "_It_ | sgorerary Lixcoun went to New York last even- ted of a Feo the os QUASH THE RERDELL INDICTMENT. = Hepat coms a whom were Corxrar Beat EstTaTe—tth page. NIVERSALIST CHURCH, LINCOLN HALL, | tng. He will return Monday morning. be minltand pes iBre d: States Tite bones negroes ridge and daughter, inane Spec Bermon by the Partor, livw, Alek. Mere pon the Srywe ‘aaiiaaoad To-day was set in the Criminal Court for the | wre Davignom doa Gero the Patent Office — it’ Remission of Pun. | THE public printing defictency appropriation has ‘MR. ROBINSON'S PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY. argument of m: ates of in per- vidson and daughter, of Baltimore, and nity : 1" | been approved by the President. Mr. Robinson (New York),irising to a paritamen- ee Sases xe conta _ | others. ‘The evening was spent in pieasant social ae tary Inquiry, referred to te, fict that a resolution | Cort one wan noeecn tte oe Tenet wee eon, | interoourse, interspersed with music ana dancing, Tax Preston has not de:ided whether he will reistive to the Amertcad eitizens imprisoned in | CTAMENE Wan represented by. District, Attorney go to Fortress Monroe on next Wednesday. Treland had not yet been Fepotted by the commit- ee me = @ld World Ne: ; ants by R. G. Ingersoll, Jere. Wilson, Enoch Tot- ie | Tas Prestpenr will give no dinner this evening, | '¢ 92 foreign affatrs, although the rules required Freaxerar Fasacy Serriiks—M pa For Rewr (Rooms)—4: For ewe (Houses For Rent (Mis: For Sarr ( y mon at 7-30 p ablads Scho we Cable, ~ AMERICAN SUSPECTS IN IRISH PRISONER, a that 1t should be reported fatk within one week. | (¢0 A- B. Williams, C. Pelham, W. H. Smith and Loxpox, April 22—The Standara con’ and has not arranged for any as yet. He will not | peat it should be reported ‘the resolution had | Mr. Holschue, asserts that there is no foundation in int hold a reception on next Tuesday evening, but tt 1s | been referred to the co! ‘and he inquired | Messrs, W. H. Turner, M. C. Rerdell, A. E. Boone, law for suggesting that the iegarek likely that one will be arranged for the following | how long the House was td wait before the com-| &. G. Cabell and J. N. Minnix, of defendants, were bas its in regard to the GENTLEMES’s Goops—Tth ps¢2. ‘still held in INSTRUCTIONS TO THE COMMANDER OF THE Rop-| monarch. it" Lapres’ Gouns—3d pa: by ap impudept and overpowering Lost asp Fouxn—ith pars. its A by e pastor. Lev. J.T. 2 > reported tize ‘American suspects, or that Houservuxtmiinas—3d pase. ahs ‘S-hn. Public aud strangors cordial’ invited. Seats | 7UCSday. still held tn jail by a lmapadepe and overpowering | #50 Present. see. THE MOTION TO QUASH IN RERDELL’S CASE. HOW WAS THE DIVINE INCAUNA’ = —Secret ‘The Speaker held that that was not a privileged | The first motion taken up wasthatin the case Koxrx ro Loax—éth pars. - man?”’New Jerusalem Teinple, North ree eee at chenilet bas sept a ie ee question; whereupon ME. Robingon, of New York, | of Rerdell, to quash on the ground of misnomer, Mapicar, &e.—6th p Capitol street, near B. “Seats all free. Service at 1 oe ow ee sea ee couniiag ae moved td diss the trom ihe rurther | nig being Mon o ao a ata. ‘odgers OW, ig roceed } consideration of the resol and Mr. Cox, t ijn dae 7 C > SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 6rm | Command to the Mare Island navy yard, Cy New York, sustained the n. Rerdell, as indicted. Frorrxsiexai—4th pass. va = carer comet treet sonthwest.—Nev. Epwarp | and report to the department by telegraph. They | yr, Dunnell, a member of fe committee on for-| Mr. Williams reada number of authorities in y» New Jersey, wil preach on | are to take the steamer trom Alaska, which wiil | ein affairs, defended i Puaxos asp 01 ai AD aun. Seats free. Public | enable them to reach San Francisco af the earltest late, Prorosats 3d » Bo ‘ae sy the | support of the motion. criticlms passed upon Ing that Eng-| ‘The court, before Mr. Willams concluded, sald = a lish government was disposed to accede to the | ne need not read further, for he was satished that STREET BAPCIST CHURCH, NEAR 67x | 4, a Mr. Joe Jef when | demands of our government. Our government | it nad always been the practice to set out the full northwe-t— ‘The pastor, Rey. Dr. FAUNcE, ie AND Srupi0.—Mr. Joe ede) Tis Bot at fault, and the committee would show | name, and he saw mo reason for a departure In Ball etve the fourth of his wermmon« on the. Resurrection ee presented to Attorney General Brewster,who | that fact it it were allowed time to complete its | this instance. i ner See enio eliion to live by and die | 288 been a friend of his for many years, a view of | re) Mr. Ker maintained that all that was necessary oer at | pei aes painted by himself, which 1s | Mr Robinson stated that he would not a Defore D> CHAPEIL -GoRWER | ROW In the Attorney General's offlee. the matter to-day, but would call it up again on ng ce PEL, CORNER y wih As BE. i Seerdans the entertainment, Refreshments will be GRACE REFORMED Monday. poco eet wand 1:30 pau. | Wear Conaressuen Say Apovr raz Kiusourn| + THE CLATMS BILI. ‘The court said that the law required the Chris- | Pow Ownaroawe at the hemation Tene ee 8 | VeRicr.—It 1s doubtful if Congress will make| The House resumed conslderation of the bill pepe ply ee Fibutions of money, clothing and groceries are cuz | 22 8PPropriation to pay the judgment of $100,000 | Providing for the judicial ascertainment of private it so appeared he would hold the indictment to be |Plcited, and it is ‘believed no one will come ie, 9th aul B eteeets novtheest = | Agalnst ex-Sergeant-at-Arms Thompson in the | “l*tms. bad. ip y An unusual compliment has been paid to our : . and the | Hult brought against hiin by Hallett Kilbourn. | Mr. Springer ridiculed the statement recently | "Mr. Merrick said the only int was that the let- |, rublie invited, Preaching To-morrow by iter, G, We | The opinion of many members is that the dam- | made by Mr.Camp, of New York, to the effect that | ters do not constinuts aan Foster re hp eerie mag ogni ". WRicHT, of Minnesota. oc $gc8 Awarded were excessive. ant that if a new | there were rebel war claims tothe amount of mil-| ‘The court eaid the initials were no name at all. iia.” It was produced in that. language in New Ga aa trial is not granted the judge should set aside the | jy aeeueal imgo Cor itthedem-| ,,MT- Merrick sata they did not know what the 974%” Itw: ane eee ¥ ee el verdict, pte te Sed testimony was before the jury and they may have ¥ rk on Thursday evening, 2m,; morniug service aud sermon, Tian: eveuing SSS There Was ay pacts eal ee eared thst If | round this to be his true Hamme and it was ratr ve Riastically received. ‘This play has already been F sores, ane mormon, 7. pram dolly prayers Gp.mm;; | THE Riven Pxoxr Inrnovewexr.—The Senate | thero was any, party Dower ith tne cxpectatiog | Dresume that this was iis name. ‘The only cor- £¢PTesen (hen Sibes Suntros Shans me wAcchuen wat anl aaah a FURNISH IND iL 'T ALM celebration, Sueeday, 7:30 a.im., and Thureday, Ae committee on improvement of the Potomac river that ‘any rebel ‘claim would be paid, that party | Tect course he submitted was for the court to e new French Mintster is a widower.——Mrs. | the first business that came up was the house See Ce eee te rrnace on comaabie obs || Simni_Allecnts tree. + | frontmade a tour of inspection on the river this| wat, ny repel chat overrule the motion and let it come out ‘at the trial Sustice Harian’s health, has improved latterly at | wegerst Dt pooviting tor tee eeovimen she cimeetee caguaee is cite eee eee Meng CHURCH, 14TH AND @ | atternoon, accompanted by Major Twining and| "Mr. Bragg opposed both the pendin Dilis, epistemic tiers ee Over the Atlantic City, and she has been able to ride out. | of the gemeral assonl making Fine aud Main Ladies and Gentlemen's Under- dd ee ee morning and evening, other engineers. ‘The committee have, apparently, | Mr. Stephens next add: the House, saying ates nese ey rr toy mtee De heat, and ~—General Watmough’s wife has taken their | was concurred wear. Children" ang, Household Sewing, Knitting, | Pavtor, Kev. W. : determined not to risk further delay in the work | the bill presented one of the most Important ques. | [pers me was tis decided to be bad-he would #auchter to Fortress Monroe to regain Po Sy ee rl Pe GREAND ME CHURG! of reclaiming the flats by sending the matter to] tions which had been present eth work Departuent of Associated Charities, 1418 F Bundi Bd akan, ae Srrawens, &c—6. Save Derostr—3d pa. Sxwixe Macurses—7th page. Tne Trapes—6th pase. Uxprntaxens, &c.—8th page. strength : OF ‘to Congress for after her long illness. —Mr. and Mrs. Outrey are ton ee BRS at ubwest. —Lreaching | another commission for the preparation and adop- | ten years. He was hot if favor of opening the wae. Metrice turtces called attention to Reraenl "ery busy packing for tneir Journey, es they ex ine pastor. Rev. R. Nonts, at 11 a. m., **fhe | tion of plans In the opinion of the committee | door to any horde of unjust claimanta, but he was ra have had pho- atime of Ged and the retvons why ihes are not rb el” At 73 >" DR. J. HALL LEW te PP ona DENTIST, Bas removed his office to 139 F Steet Nowtuwrsr. jpect to leave here in May. 2 Noweutralty in the neisiano | Wey Were fully emnpowersd to examine the whole | in favor o opening the door to every man, high or | Paving jake action in the case and admitted that aphs taken of thelr parlor as it was during subject and determine upon a plan for the work, | low, to have his rights determined uy the law af | BEi8 the man charged. site incl here, which, #5 all will remem! = S2—At the horse-shocing and tt 1s thelr purpose to-do this. They. propose, | the country, # Kies = Was a most beautiful room.—Since ew Yous, Ayre however, to be guided by the advice of thee ching | ae tar contended that some tribunal should | G86 and he was afterwards Indicted as Montford they went into mourning for Mine Barea’s mee, | Wolishment of the third avenue railroad tried at ©. Rerdell, could he plead that he had been engineering tilent that can be obtained, with the | be selected in which clatmants should present P the Spanish Minister ond his wite when sending View of finding a plan that will stand the strictest | thetr claims and, it honest, have them adjudicated, Sy Wea ee { their visiting cards to those whom etiquette re- (SPOR cuarei 2 a scrutiny and eriticism in Congress and elsewhere. | if dishonest Tejecto. quires they should be sent, have used plain black Sohn’ Brosdinay and ois Fitth avcauc Ney too ea = CHURCH wavy | TB¢ Members of the committee are apparently | Mr. Dwight of New York, approved the bill vine court aid. a he Rica intndictment. | Cards (black on both sides) with. their names Newport, RL 118. CUE Yery much in earnest in the task they have under-| ‘The previous question was then ordered, person to have ‘a Christian name, and if «imac printed in white.—Mra Fernando Jones and her = Gin SS Jos: Peance, DD. at Tani and | SKeD- i This understoct an tie Rene otmmittes on the | ©2028 19 use lalttals when indicted the whole eae lites ey chy tread ig ey - =s oun People’s and general experience m aeea is understoed that the House committee on the herotg return my thanks fcr thesympethy lately ex- | {ne, ct 5:9) P; ni. Hevival service after, preachin Peaiiginenuue on nis Caer constdersting | Judiciary, to whom the question was referred, 1s 3 ‘il not receive agaia uathocteuen re he Pim Cal emer arora | re = by the Becretary of War, is dated Morristown,5¥., | Othe ofune ometak me ene eee lonely Tecognize the an name in a tilgious sense 7 Leapvmize, CoL. April22—The Henriette ming, = y ‘ar, is N.7., | remove the offic rey is. ina 8el Dp’ OL. oun lent April 17, 1882 ‘This application, like the first, i3| In the Senate yesterday a Dili was reported fay- | Aman here toy call Mivsen wast ea THE PERUVIAN COMPANY. owned ty Mesos: Takee Bian Geeaee man a tare the Pastor, 1. based on the recommendation of the advisory | orably trom the committee on education and labor | the name of a heathen god would not te called i et Wilson and Kassler, has been to ish S SUFPEIES Eh board, but in this he asks the President to remit | toaid in the establishment and temporary sup- | Christan name. The Men who got in on “the Ground sold por French capitalists for $1,500,000. The value of so much of the sentence of the court martial which | port of common schools. ‘The bill for the improve- | ‘The Court.—A man in my neighborhood, to shor} Floor”? and How Much it Cost Them— | ore in Sight 18 said to be $700,000, Placed him wader civil disabilities as remains un-| Ment of the Mississippi. river was further | his conan oe Christianity, called one of hs BYNEAL’ = executed; also to recommend to Congress such | discussed. ‘The resolution of; Mr. Vanee for the | sons Beaute ‘The Mysterious Senator. cated! seeds ih a Pinkeye in Chicago. tS De RB boi Action in his case as he may deem just and proper. | appointment of three Senators ‘to investigate} Mr. Ingersoll.—Whtle that 1s not a Christia| A Philadelphia letter to the N. ¥. Herala says: Curcaco, April 2—A form of the ep’ Banda bees " x Sunday Een eee are : Brvpe®: | charges and corapinate against internal revenue | name, it may be the name of a Christian. “This city, a8 bas been shown in a previous letter, 00, Ap! Re pong 1809 F Srurer Norrawrsr m22-2n* | 1 t here, ; Belo ; oMickils in the sixth collection district ‘or North | _ Mr. ’Merrick.—We will not get into a theologial Union experience meeting on Tuesday evening at Personat.—Senator Miller, of New York, and 3 lock. it" | Representative Curtin are in New York.— Lieu- Cirolina, with power to compel attendance of | discussion with the colonel, dwelt the discoverer of the Cochet claim, Peter tenant Schwatka 1s at the Ebbitt—General W. | “the Neuse at Ws semion last night = Decisiomof Judge Wylie. Hevener, and here are to be found a large share of 4g the home of the Peruvian company. Here ea ‘A TRUE TONIC. re, METROPOLITAN M._B. CHURCH, OOR- West Wass1xetor, D. C., March 6, 1892, | BS ner C and 4% streets. —J D.D. i passed |. Hyatr SMirn, Sooy Smith, of Illinois, and H. D. Parker, proprie- nsion bills, and a number of bills donating con-| The eourt said it felt a great reluctance in qus-| the victims of the alleged company. Peter Heve- re Meret y | of Brookiyn, N. ¥., will preach ut lla.m, ihe pastor, | 8 pee i eames try oe eos . ee cae eee area ree Bitters by | Of Brooklyn, -4pem. Suuday school at 9-15 | WF Of the Parker House, Boston, are it the Rises. | emned cannon for monumental purposes: teins Senator Butler ts to deliver the oration at the | Ing thirty condemned cannon for & monument. to | Lomas the indictment, but he had always hid | ner, alias Jones, has a long and eventful history, —Sena ver the orat! de cannor unvelling ot the Confederate monument in Mag-| Gen. Reynolds: twelve for a monument at Lodian eee eed Sete Gee meee oly | and your correspondent has traced it from 1858, | nz airect, telegraphic communication between the nolla Cemetery, at Charleston, next month.——Ex. | apolis to Oliver P. Morton, and elght cat non, | {nltials without explaining that those in mir | When heassumed the nameof Jones, todate. Prior | tniteq states and Germany, was completed to» Assistant, Secretary of State Cadwalader 1s at} captured from Gen. Burgoyne, to the Saratoga | commonly used was defective. He thought alle | to that time he had been in Australla. Allof his Gay, and the first dispatch that passed over the Wormley's,—At last accounts from Hot Springs, | Monument Association. authorities lay down the rule, and some even gi80 | many partners who are yet living have supplied | (07> ana the fret Witham to the President Senator Logan had greatly improved. THE RIVER FLA RIL far as to say that a man can be indicted byais | {acts abour him, Sonn muttendort, who Was his nee beige ve swap The District of Columbia* committee of the} Christian name without nis second name, buhe | Coadjutor in the “Suerte” game; Dr. Windell, a tet pressed a ; Mr. er in’ a | belief that the completion of this work “will serve iv- Verdi Nome rit nck call upthe Fotomne flats bill on | cannot be indicted by his second name witiaut | swith er Coliegs Mae oe Sto ee ind | to promote the development of the trina eles Kev. Bishop WS, D-De: 8 Deltas | cats THOMPSON OTIC Oe SR RERGEANT-AT- | Monday. It is now the intehéion to have the Sen- | his Christian. “A insn care undoubtedly alopt | Ruston, Pa.; Senor Laranjaga, of Lima; lis part- | tions between the two nations.” Pre Rev, Samer’ A. Witson. Preaciuug each ev TRIAL GIVER NOTICE OF 4 MOTION FOR 4 NEW | ato tirst act upon the Dill pending In that body. Fowels and even consonants in his name, and it | ner in’ Salt’ Lake City, and many others supply | in reply, said that in common with all the during the week, save Saturday, at 8 p.m. SEIAL Give: CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. {sset out in the indictment that that is the mme | jinks in Mr, Hevener's History. One of his former | of the United States he shared in “the oa “= As stated in Tue Srar yesterday, the case of a ty by which he usually passes, the Indictment Rot | companions, James B. Mantrop, has been thrown | Which your majesty expresses at the opening Hallet Kilbourn against John G. Thompson, ex-| _, The Senate yesterday confirmed the nominations | qemurrable. If the grand jury Say a man’s. same into'a dungeon by Hevener ants now leading the | this new line of communication and inthe fait Sunday | Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Representatives, | 0f ® Dumber of postmasters,among them that of | ts not_known and ceccribe him suMmcienty 0 | ite of Dhillosopher at Moyamensing. Through | that it will serve to promote the friendly relations me. It" | was given tothe jury in the Circuit Court, Judge | W- F- Holden, of Augusta, G&; also the nomina- | identity him, that is sufficient explanation. it an | MC courtesy of the superintendent of that estab. | which we desire and. which my to state that ae 8 tonic i that ix laimed for it: and in jranxers Cordially invited. proved :teelf to be LOUKERMAN, D. D. 8. iver complaints have Eee, MeRENDEEE MAE. <S" setts avenue, between 9th Weat.—I1 a. 5 x RCH, MASSACHU- A Verdict for $100,000. 10th streets nor! and Saed, tohs recorded many Soir Te (-@ VERMONT AVENUE cHRISTIAN mas-2in ‘OW! near N etreet, FREpExick D. Services at 11 o'clock a.m. sehsel at 9: Ba.m. to$ p.m. = and 7:30 p. ool at 9:30 am. Seats free. All very ‘w HS EDW. H. THOMAS. . FIALL & THOMAS, G NER indictment bes a man merely by his inidals, | tishment your co1 ndent this afternoon called ‘and increase.” ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, r 7 streets nortinees Het! bodes: | MacArthur, at two p.m. Athalf-past three o'clock. | WOM Of Isauc D. McCutoheos, of Michigan, to be | indictment describes a man merely by 1 namewas y “the ———>____ - F eaua 21 hy = 7 93 e ~ upon mes B. Mantrop to ascertain what addi- —— = SES See Revere | Sex, 2D. nec eee ae: TNO: | Sedge MacAridlurlete word taatit tho 1ivy exw Mills, whose term has cepioe, °f Montana, vice | omitted. Judge Wylle described tne aifferensoc- | UPON, James B: Mantrop to ascertain what addi- ‘The Freebel Centennial. FP PORE Y-aT-LAW Teepe and seuom, 1 s.m, Evening prayer, | in by seven o'clock to send for hit, or otherwise to | Mills, whose term has free eae pee een Pee teen Oe Dee OF | rera Company. Being asked to give the list | ‘The hundredth anniversary of Friederich Pros ° €0, Corcoran Building,” wlll be eeated by'unbers, nofar ae porubiee “At tie ef | Teturn a sealed verdict. About seven o'clock the tThe Howse committee ou Pabtne ratiroads wasto | Dleader, in Grawin up the long indictment had pany, Ne sald that the balf-or theciat wasgiviaed | Del's birth day, was appropriately celebrated a8 Practices in all thie Courts. £23 _ | ternoon service til weats ure free. Ht_| jury sent for the Judge, and the foreman an-| , 7hé Hous aieamenk {favor of the pro- | Probably overlooked the necessity imposed trthe | nto ten twenticths: and these shares were pur, | Miss Susie Pollock's kindergarten last night. Am NN, 2 outex, Eee AHR TABERNACLE, W, W. Hicus, MIN- | nounced that they had found a verdict of $100,000 Cage taal wo ena right of way to the | 17 ¥,lo¢xPlainwhy the Christian namewasnoteven. | chased with cash in most casea, He then gave the | address of welcome was delivered in German vy, . é Pele an ng ens . Forni ti oth, aud, B streets southweat.—Predching— | damages for the plaintiff. District Attorney Cork- | P0 fh yt § . ay S Sosy explanation had been made on the ere Of | list asked for, as follows: Mr. G. W. Spier, and translated by Mrs. Louls@ Rooms Te bee Law Ballding, net athe, tle ‘clock; evening, 7:30 p.m. Suey | nill, who was present, had the jury polled, and the | National edetinebe Company, Which proposes to Wen castor ue aouptediy Mt — rh He THE “ORIGINALS.” Pollock. The exercises that followed consisted of = SS — TIAN TEMPERANGE | VONdict was recorded. | ‘The district atvordey then | run fast Ines with cheaper‘ transportation be- used a Christian name, however erroneow the| “John R. McPherson, United States Senator | addresses, recitations and musical sclecti RR, ® PEGS, oxy araw. Ce CaTON MAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | gave nollre of a mot‘on for a new trial on the | tween the cities of Washifigten and New York. e, the objection ‘would not have apuoend ca Mew, Jersey, ene whateletia karentioth. tor Fanny 8 Crosby, Mra J. Irwin, ANuD eran aheernoon, st3 olocks af Masonic Romie 30F Frey | ground that, the the purtor the courte? "°F | Tho hearing, was deterred, Wowever, in order to | the tee of te indictaneets anak nella geash | which he paid $10,000. Martin, Puller & Co. (Joseph Mrs. Phebe Riddell, Miss Annie I. Opposite City Hall. nT-6m__ | northwest. Mrs. M. M. CHaprs will conduct opening hee . give the sub-committee moss time to him could not be sustained, but a plea of abatement Carrie exercises, Oth-r int-resting speakers. Come. It is underst Koones, Mite Anna Schmitt, Miss ‘The law in the case having been settled by the | {mend:nents to the orlaiead DA, tei Martin, city treasurerot Philadelphia, and Altred ees Supreme Court of the United states the only thing | ‘tobe tire Intentions of tine: cemminies Bee ood | sustained by affidavit could. ‘The truth wasthat | Martin, F. Boyden, Miss Hattie a AR! Miss Nellie a 3 P col initials were no name at all The court | Fuller), No. 73 Philadelphia Stock Y: one- | Mrs. Lillie J. Stevens, took REV. JOHN HARRIES, OF IDAHO, INDIAN | jn this court was for the Jury to assess the dam-| struct the measure that it Will be impossible for twenties for which $10,000. nted the play of e Wandering Miller. Agent, will relate some of his experiences in fron- corporation te at oF des arceneat had seen no authority atall different from the eth, play JRRPEsNG. tier work at the Youn People’s Mecting, Bj cey Views he expressed except it be section #2in| Curry, residing at No. Girard avenue, one-| ‘Tne anniversary was observed this morning U ___ | B'chnren, cornet of 8:6 aed B cheese aaaline M. | “Fone verdict was evidently a surprise 9s to the | is granted by Congress. ‘The committoe will hear | Wharton's minal Prnctice, oigman ‘edition, ., $4,500. George H.| the children of the National Kindergarten 4 AYWARD & HUTCHINSON. mecrow (Sabbath) evening, at 6 o'clock. Everybody | Amount, and Mr. Corkhill, for the defendant, at| argument on Racing Rex Provided the sub-com- | which was in effect that where names wereordl. 1722 Girard avenue, one-twenticth; | of the Industrial Home School, and H = weleonie, ‘ 1e"_| ence gave notice of & motion for anew trial. While | mittee has completed ite work. ly written with abbreviation it would be sufl- int paid unknown. Howard Jones, of Phila- | Asylum in the lecture room of the ‘ational ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, CORNER L_AND | Sh S¥mpatnhies of the public are with the plaintity ——————+¢-______. ctent for the p of indictment. This was | delphia, one-twentieth; amount paid unknown. | church. The exercisies comprised a number of ith streets. —Kev. Fe |. Hever, D. D., of pas 2 rae nee Cragin tae is The Indian Outbreak in Arizona. undoubtedly s0, but the indictment must show are Stewart, ae are Interesting songs, 4 object eseoms, | on. and ——_ preach to-morrow. Morning = st a 7 si . aa that evi- | south 7th street, one-twentieth a ments were served. ere were about nild~ Vempece st 7:20. m-" All arein- | Weight Will NUIlLCY 1% and make @ new trial neces | eer ee ed ao aera nOaLL = Tae | that gach ts written ordinarily in such atefevi- | south 7th street, une.twentieth Stewart paid, ren present. An address, approprint: to the occas 917 BINTH STREET NORTHWEST, Cambcidee, Sine wi service at 11 o'clock, Vited. BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH AND P STREETS, ated form. AGES. Behind these reasons, the court eaid, ther was | haps, $12,000, not more. Jamies Mont sion, was by Miss Susie Pollock, and Mra. {oe NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN pores In answer to a telegram sent yesterday after- | another reason dwelt upon by the authérities and this city, one-twentieth; ail that he retained from Louise Polo gave a practical kindergarten DUPUNT CIRCLE. 6" church.—Pubtic worship at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. | consisted of Wm. C. Murdock (foreman,) Charles that Js, a party indicted for crime, in case of & for- | the claim which he boughtof me. Jacob R. Ship- | lesson. PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES | popowdiced to morrow by Kev. Wa. C. Kosznzs, | 1 Hulse, Charles Ludington, Ludwig Eisinger,| 2000 by Adjutant General Drum to Gen. Mc-| ‘at lal, ought to be able to show by therecord 19 Spruce street, New York, one-twenticth; —__.__ 5 3 of New York. 2 | Lemuel B. Lusby, James L. Turner, August Schros. | Dowell, at San Franciéco, asking for information | that he had previousty, besn Gwe” fe heen | ath ne eee roe N Montgomery; considera-| THe CoLUMBIA RIFLE ABSOCIATION.—At a NTE \ H TRPOSE 1 H 1 h ny: ing the Indian outbreak in Art the | should be tried and tion unknown. James B. Mantrop (that’s me), one- | ing of the executive committee of the Columbia MANTELS, &. FOR WHAT PURPOSE IS JE ‘8, THE a ,. | concerning zona, Rene ‘. EP cheat, gone to returs rear? Sage tora | der, John W. Jett, Charles Auldrich, Alex. J. How. following telegram, sent from San Francisco last 5 fortieth. Toriginally had a twentieth. but’ sold | Rifle Association last evening, the regulations of Jobbing in sil these lines. 1_ | course in the Christadeiphian Ecclesia meeting in Me. | Pd, James Grahatn and Thomas Paxton. IGHE. WEN Fool voR We IG aR ne ee tae hat he nl been | half of my thare to Franklin Stewart, Here is the | the “association were ‘amended #0 as to place tne | cise Fs Sr las wl be remenfbored, Was vTiere itl poiively Hnown. aout the Su Ecrng ‘br. (Mewarls slensture in which hs | Mt hig Minna toned incase oe RYNEAL'S, feces unr tonne ruil are Kivited. WO | eer ea eee eee for db dae ee | break in Arizona yet: BUG from the governs es (Stewart) agreed to buy one-fortieth, and to pay a| all descriptions. After this al9-¢t 418 7TH STRELT NORTHWEST. rotons een ate peaanede innteenapen ed in 1876, tor allege 7 atehes winieh have reached here te appears that views of the law, therefore, stated sum a for the same-} But the whole oon adopted there were een eatery foes ee — = = ——— | (re ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTH RAN uh, the ehiet Chirleahuas, wie out | the motion to quash ‘Rerd ‘to sell the stock at thé best figure and posed jected, rom the Light Intanty UNDER ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. ae Church, corner llth and H streets northwest, | contempt of the House of Representatives in re-| jast September, re turned from Mexico secretly on | ought to moe 2S as eee and three from the Rifles. A committee was Key. Dr; Dostim pastor. | Services To-morrow at 11 a. | fusing to produ corps % 5 » certain books of his firm in the 17th with some sixty men of his band to San hen Judge Wylie finished veri opin- THE MYSTERIOUS SENATOR. appointed to prepare a spring and summer pro- pon 5 m, and 7:43 pm. | Morning | A couble intr. | sponse to a demand made by the committee con-| Carios, and compelled the remainder of is people, | ton, at 12:15 orig, eee bel pei Ta ‘These were the men who got in on the ground | STam for both military ne rifle matches, the hen ahanben ene Sir | ducting what was called the real estte pool tn. | under Loco, consisting of forty men and tree hun: | fendante in, the starters aes oe the court, | qoort” I asked. a Coenen or Caco Guencene © Metaay ‘Just received and placed on our counter-- W invited. yestixation. He was committed to the custody of | dred women and chidren, to leave on the night | together with wr enter = knew it Se i oeetee ean han AAll-Wool Blue CHEVIOT MEN'S SUIT, which we cS HOLY CROSS CHURCH. MASSACHUSETTS | the Sergeant-at-Arms on the 14th of March, 1876, | of the 18th, and when leaving they killed the “I suppose so. But most of us it was | nin; the terms of the match to be stated on the Shvapihor 2 Leu eee Tied Mt strest.—-Sunday services, Matins | and confined in the jail until released through a | Indian chief of police Sterling and the police ser- The Straw-Bond Cases. fraud and a swindle; some hoped it was, and the | ground. A letter was read from Mr. J. H. Steward, ‘wed of $21 astonishing low py ~ anode st + Litany, aor oeaT oligtt StS writ of habeas corpus by Chief Justice Cartter. On t. ‘They passsed the branch agency, some| Mr. Pelham then called attention tothe so-called others bought the bauble.” optician, No. 306 Strand, London, in which he an- at $1. oo istorical Religions, 7: Pit’ | August 6th following Mr. Kilbourn entered suit | eighteen miles distant, ‘proveedied towards | stra w-bond cases, referring to the fact that Kate | «go, then, Senator ‘McPherson is ‘the mysterious | Bounced that he had forwarded 'to the Columbia A beautiful line of MEN'S PANTS, deai = ae against Speaker Kerr, since deceased,and the other | Fort Thomas, killing ten men,women and children | 94. arm, indi oo, ees ” Rifle Association, as presents, one “Duke ficld= ane ee CP it oe te ee SRESTED FOR THe TA- | parties, ond in the Cireult Court pleas were filed | on Eagle creck. A numberof other citizens in | 4 Atmstrong was indicted in two cases ss K. M. | genator' who has been referred to so often?” gisss” and one “Camp Meld-giass,” to be shot for . bie from the District of Columbis, to be sorte: at the imprisonment wasin the power of the | same valley are reported killed. Col. Schofield, in | ATmstrong. “I suppose he ts._ McPherson worked very hard | by members of the C. R. A. on such conditions ag Our stock of Youth's and Men’s BUSINESS and jospi House of Representatives. To these pleas the | command of two troops from Thomas, went in| Mr. Merrick sald they Would look into the papers, | in the matter, and I know of a good many ued | the club night make. DRESS SUITS ia, without exceptio plintiff demurred and the demurrers were over- | pursuit on the 19th. Part of thts command, under | and if the facts existed as re ‘course | Whom he talked to very earnestly on the subject,” ia, ‘Seption, the largest and Fi = 8 represented, of qi best selected ever exhibited in this city. Our BOYS' DEPARTMENT is complete in every de- tail. ted at the ctun: i en the Stare seh in aid of the Tuled. |The case then went to the Supreme Court | Lieut. Sands, overtook the fugitives and pursued | the indictment she washed. edie Tas PosruasreR GENERAL, In company with the United States, and that. court afirmed the | howtos were ‘miles, Dut, uuaccountably'g jotment should have to be “Did ihe Daiieve in the sisi 2 scah'ec aa. [cha BiscIER EGnL Whincenaie cameee eee Petes idgment below as to all the parties, except | out of ammunition ai tt ‘The Case of Mr. Boone. ‘Yes, I think he did; at at first eink ann set tim with on teviention On ‘hompson, and remanded the case. Sothe sult| Fort Thomas. The Indians 7 el Mr. Walter H. Smith, as counsel for Mr. A. E BLAINE AND HURLBUT NOT STOCKHOLDERS, the SS tal fair of the northwest. af ended yesterday was ugainst Thompson alone. reported along Ash creel Eagle creek. | Boone, then proceeded to argue upon ations to} “Do you know of anything connecting ex-Secre- aukee, in September next. WHAT MB. RILBOURN SAYS. saThdion oot eon yeurye Wye 119 men, including | quash the indictments charging consp"®cy and | tary Blaine or any other government official with Meeting Mr. Hallet Kilbourn this morning, a| Sin with aitocy dave eatin oe Cea tee: | eubornation of perjury agalnet Mr. pros the deal?” was asked. Commaxpgn Surra W. NICHOLA has bee Star reporter asked him what he thought of the to intercept the Indians, should they | After some discussion, as there were auestiong| “I do know that an attempt was made to ap- Piscea on the retired List of the navy from the verdict. . go igle creek or Cliftan. Lfeut. Col. For- | raised which the prosecution wished to >, the Blaine, even with stock to a large amount, | 14th of April. “Well,I expected to get the entire amount of the | Syth, with four troaps of 4th cavalry, is at Separ, | case went over, with the understanding that od he We call special attention to our ‘““DENGREMONT CHILDREN’S SUITS,” in three different shadee. This is undoubtedly the neatest, best fitting Suit which was ever introduced. We have a few of the $2.50 BOYS’ SUITS left, Dut it failed miserably. ‘The man who made the < he i, are requested to | 4, jount named was what I thought | N. M.. and will co-operate. Alt the. pS in the | defence should’ notify counsel for ‘Tae Forioven of Lieut. A. M. Thackara hag as Hott ae Min Henstor HIARIISON', 828 Vermont ne” | QUOAECR, The amount nap Dupposed tat tye jury | terntory have been informed af the outbreak. ava | Sifence. Mewll notty counsel for the ent, | offer was insulted on the spot and almost kicked | » 05 extended three months from the ith inst. nee, MORDAY, AES. hee 16" | would award It.” PaMnETCepe tie Reetiee eee area ried en Zoute | ‘The court sald he could not hear the hotons ‘be-| OWL of the Secretary know this” —— M. F. EISEMAN (> ALL LADIVS INTERESTED IN THE VIR- | “What will be the next step?” ta intercept the hostiles and protect exposed set-| fore Saturday. ae abodes Muprcat Drrecror Francis M. Gunnell has been. Se . Carolina table st the Hotunda Wecsotiene (i take pace ere Lok oe Peay bape a i rrasiciee : ing. COU then adjourned ti Mosday morm-} WANG the into Minister Hurlbut, what about | oreo as St, Paul, Minnesota, as a delegate to o son tt i ee age THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. | Muy Gdn iad ro ae He are | Feare Ago CHCTO Was wieead arte IX! senaeanr Mason.—The President has received a | 26° him?” ~ i years ago there was a great complaint made by af Tepresent the medical corps of the navy at the 421 Bevewru Seamer N.W., | Tafa i atrech next MONDAT agai ae wae Th | inembers of Congress about A and, there was talk | petition for the pardon of reg 08 from} ‘The German National BankOnses, | 94 He 7s offered stock also ta amy certain knowl- | Deeting of the American Medical Association an (Under 04a Fellows That oelock. it Fa ampeaen le heel ms oes i et = leveland, Obio, jajgbatares. THE CASES IN THE CRIMINAL COURT AdAENST HITS, GFNERAL GRANT'S QUARTER MILLION, = convenes at that city on the 6th of June JON s FAM, To Visit McLEOD's stupio, — | ( NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. "| other howl, and I suppose now thet people will] Fisu Manxer.—Sold by R.A. Golden, agent: PRENTISS, AND OTHERS. “Were there any others who were afterward ps Vernon Row, corner ‘ave. anct 10th ‘at. Having sold cat my business to James Kerr, | find fault with this verdice But through all these | 7,000 shad from $13 to $% per hundred; 95,000 her- | _This morning in the criminal court, Jédge Wylie, supplied with stock?” Posrm asreRs’ CLatm.—Postmaster General Rowe Ss sachs ames AS | urn see gtk Ge mene | Brn ng ena a Soa can Santen ge UR unis ke Garey aed ar he cms | "a ln re numer, a to | TS wee cer aang et en es . a an si c. DeF B Saeed hncralous pereone tty og ante tebe | tits tetera wi find Ge Gunlneay soudieted tthe | for te next whenever it cots.” Caaduieen asGlageaadcime!, | Soci te maken Teme permis ration of canes arising under the provisions of gyim can be obtained from Mu. ANGUS Mo- | “S35."¢ * 605 14th birent neue WHAT EX-SERGEANT-AT-ARMS THOMPEON BAYS. ma R R Per Seenty Sve cont Spat Pee eae es aa | WORKINGMEN'S = “Wast Will Be ha sexe step: colansit” asked a). 7Oo Soe cnesn cates A the Mascuenas Wiad ven ag as sane” disirtt, attorney, fire und other ubavoldabie aunty te samignad — id ee To Tn ec | SeetSEaeRe Se Laekt OS Tales lt | mesma Seem ra Stine mpl See ee <PRING DRESS GOODS. FRBE Te Ee othe a Was then gent to the house, :.. ouse toa partment, Ss WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, RT O'CLOCK, “We will ask Juige Cartter to grant the case a | has Cee Che ee notice rday worth a e jan Mrs. 2 We are datty receiving our_uew Sprinz Goode, com- "AT ABNERS HA Tehearing, and if this is refused then we will take carina re hogec es ie & lenient ‘arraigned. cing ry en ne eneriae onsen etter wchpeteneeget rey coe ms Eepene 0 fal hne of alt the Se rs Preach Nov. | | ie apres, Detercen: 10h aad oth 22, 26-24 | ft ona bill of exceptions, to the Court in Bane. | Wis trying to arrest....& Hl was shot 10 Phila, | _ The id he more to do with the family, bus ind Frenen Ginghams, Peogees snd Taree niles Gee | ee MOG ee eee Alter that, of course, I don't know what will be | delphi last, night. by Conklin, @ Bxl0On 7. to have anything a ton and Jayanere Crepes, Surah Silks, Cheek and Plata DR HL M. SCHOOL, ” keeper, in a-dispute about paymbent for drink: {hat there were halt & hundred of SFC cet em en ineD, Sheet | E-semovea from 1113 a ee seer cuiesagan eeenet enti Kev. Dr. Leroy al. Lee, arweaeanown Methodist | these eS rare ER epee heat \ i i Mt 3 Se an a ras Daas Bue Getie: sarap 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NORTHWEST. m22-Im | “Yea, at the anguat, and Tain that tne other minister, 2 ‘Richmond, Va, aed yemterday, at ee de a) ee tee cases or of com: | two Inatch; French Homery ip Silk, and Cot- SAM'L 8. SH side were, wi ave 82 , wage et ie: Se alleged crime. Pay ee a ere ee ee iia Ermine Moncawae, fade, with s werilct Of $25,000 OF $9000, Ut the | ee at rats magn Neprasca was | Sli Ooure They are probably statttory miade- know that he paid the arst mstalnent of, spat on ihistk asia Saas We in to examine our stock befure purchasing. PLUMBING, FURNACES, ,PANGES, pTINNING, | of “putting down,” which ts in vogue all over the | Tived at Omaha yest oon... The Ti | Me Oock.—The cout Cifters tres momb or Ais Loca teeetiaee loa ee receiving ship Colorado. Master oe tery erecer Pegs i Pradeep Neen oete ys ee Jie Pete Gumus Gn gant wot DS |: Povermtsant auoaksot nem Rar Chal mtr FP oy ues: tor they hold almost omy crime to PAID COUNSEL. James C. Cresap detached from the Colorado 80tm, eer = aa ee eee Pe divided by 12." T think It is the wrong method, but } We jimerican pmeperts tn Teese, AC ered Ba 3 Webb sugzested that Gen. Bull poearea | Were otners sntaat youcan name?” Zasked | instant and ordered to instruction in torpedo Bene — ee —— anaunenenee sane it .| struck’ with a ‘club by the ‘cotored mall carrier | With him for Mr. Hitz, and he would next | . “J should say I could name them. Vice ist May. al9-¢t ant Envios. ter inwerise ax DEODORIZER. ease rhe caper ata aaa Be eed ly injuréd....Joha irookshanks King, Week. He did not know whi ot Bisir, and four others were only hired counsel. ny ae ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. T did not know anyting about the jury, except a at, die in ‘the: Mageichuscits: Genera rH H TMT oo 0. that Iwas told it was a very good one." Every- a 3 April, P Hi 9 Ff $8 eaten ee thing was done for the defence, I believe, and I am | Proposition “ts” Before we. ured ~ i oa oe 2 MILBURN'S PHARMACY, Satisfied. | Of course, there were no legal points in. | Providing for the domestic tk P H Hi ‘00. T ‘00 m6 1429 Pennsylvania avenne. pene! oe only question was the assessment The deteule event 3 Pock! CAMERAS. -— oun * With this now and tesatiful Pocket Photozraphio ont. (p> SAMUEL KER Pa. as or can, Phot ‘DEY Goons, WHAT DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKHILL gays. eat St eny amatenr or cbiid can take perfect Photxraphs vi mim Sc y, 930 Tth street tiorthy Staii Geetr Frictdn Viowsof Mouutun Scensry Takes [needling at nd Houses. Ji F Honsekol Use x oun: ition best new and easy ib everything, omig | Silk Natina, and ithadames, extra good valnes, EPOT, (egr STEAW cookers. D.C. GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. Call and examine at 531 15th street. E. F. BROOKS, eg | ie Fine Gas Fixtures, &¢, seta of | Fey" REOPENING. ie LYNEAL'S ART EMPORIUM, has ¥uluni 5 District Attorney Corkhil!, who appeared in the | Pierce, pear cena letters