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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS Facts Bearing on the Scnate Bill to In- eye == = — ~ crease the Water Supply, &c. I ANSBURGH & BRO. nei ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP The water-works belong to, and are controlled e ‘Mention the following baresina, of by, the U.S. government. 0 are now dally reeekving in ter? The law for their construction provides that _— SS nosmny axp Glove DEPARTMENTS: 1 LADIES FINE LISLE THREAD, HOSE. Popped 1. in Brown, Olive and Bronze WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR THE BALANCE OF EK sbadon, only $1 per pair LADIES’ FINE LISLE THREAD HOSE, in the government, in allits departments, is to be Columbia », No. 509, Knights and Ladies of trAdiction, a \ : “ 2 ‘There it tn the House yester- and vote} supplied first, and then if any be left, the citi Latest Teleerams 0 Th Star Bone Aled # certincate Gt tnoorporation— | 4 THeTe was a lively debate in we Howse yevtce, | tne Weld ther were apabicane't> ey Tete zens may have It under such regulation as the ‘ torm, ies . M. being sapaiiaiar rease preedincoegny narra. | C2 fact that when the gentleman (Mr. Curtin) ran government may Impose. 18 morning as the vanon the way from the | = paula for governor in 186% a8 a republican, the soldiers 59, Jail to the court house was being driven B — a ‘When the works went into operation in 1859, | NoMTWATIONS SENT — IN ‘TO-DAY. | Sth at ne ee earns Deine a Tre ong B | Mr. Robeson, speaking of section ®, “That so Fs ive, Solid Colors, Oven-work Pat- THE SEASON. terns at $1. $1.12, $1.25, $1.37 “and $1.50 there were 354 citizens whotook the water. Now rear axle and a hind wheel rolled off, letting down | Much Of section 34 of the Revised Statutes of the hon oe there are 20,000. the vehicle, in which were seated 4’prisoners. It LADIES’ PLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE, The c 784,516.72 | SER: ANT MASO: ASE. = Cioed. Quay, oaly 15 conta far pale The Sititens have paid Up tele. Las LIT | Se Oe NS CASE, | snot ahop, were the damages were Fey os Oe seas ee oe ee LADIES’ FANCY STRIPED COTTON HOSE, The citizens paid in 1879-80... the court house, army or navy of the United States and recetved an | as it passed is as follows:—“That section 340 of the - . in new and choic» styles, 623 and 75 cents. or almost $200,000 a year. ARGUMENTS IN THE SUPREME COURT. | ,J020 Fagan, a colored man, who died in this | Nonorable discharge’ be, and the same is hereby, | Revised Statutes of the United States relating to GREAT CLEARING SALE O capes: Fre vanity, HANDSOWR The necessity for - oe sani fd Solyin tee oar LG Rang sled py anes ST ecr | TePealed,” asked: Now,do wo want to repeal | the District of Columbia be, and the same hereby 2 ro i ss. or the ooo navy. E n in the naval ser- | Ss fo SRN aay ral 4 td at 50 question, In not one of the departmen vice ever since a boy, generally as a stewarl, and that? That is the first quostion I ask—do the | is, amended soas to read as follows:—The police Capitol, can the water be had without the aid Of! mune = sorELDO MURDER CASE. | save during the war of the rebellion, For the | Committee ask here this morning that we shall | force shall consist of the foliowing ofMioers, IN CONSEQUENCE OF REMOVAL To OUR NEW | | steam-pumps, at a large annual expense; and it LADIES’ OXFOR! XED HOS! - r sh 4 repeal that section of the Revi: ‘St tutes under | ly:—One major, one captain, ten ieutenants,twene . neds aly Cae epae is only by. depriving the citizens of the water, i eae RR UTicleee mak Cantata Oe Ty 1m me DUTCAM | Rien ails poltce force has been onganteed cinco ® | 67 sergeants, such number f privates nov ehorods 4 ‘a for which they pay the full rate annually in ad- : existed, and throw it — to everyvody the Com- | ing three hundred for the regular service, a3 the RUILDING IN THE FALL. R, LADIES" FANCY STRIPED HOSE, full reg- vance, that the Capitol grounds, the Botanical and Nominations To-day. = mnissioners, whoever they are, choose to appoint, | board may deem conssary, and eight detectives cise mate Cg quality, only 3749 cent Propasating gardens, and the public grounds and | _ The President sent the following nominations to| Rrver Trapx.—Herbormaster Sutton reports | without retaining the preference for Union | and all promotio: ‘Ions of captati fountainsean be supplied, as wellasthe ish-ponds | the Senate to-day: arrivels at the river front as follows: Stmr. Sue, | goldier:? “And, Mr. Speaker, Voy do not mect this | Heutonant and sergeant shall be made frou the i h Geoghegan, freight to Stephenson Bros; stinr. | question squarely, but after strising out the pa- | next succeeding grade or rank on the force; thas and all the reservations and public butidings. | Treasury James Brady, Jr. collector of customs, | Norroik, Lawsons, merchandise to Johnson Brox: | trotle secon, dey. give, Us a euestltute for It | the Cominissloners of the Districk. or ConnaGiar nas Kt LADIES’ SOLID COLOR STRIPED AND BALBRIGGAN SILK CLOCKED, | at 2 air, Full regul res tt 3reat. difficulty was encountered during the past -ollec! sehr. Green Hill, Lath: 009 feet_ot lumber which, if Imuy be allowed the expression, whips | hereby authorized to appoint one additional clerk Fee oe ee eee anette ue Capitol grounds and parks in | pSimuel U; Doten, collector of customs, district of BE Jaeksnn; : ona Turton, Morrt= 40,009 | th devil around the stump, tiauzhter:). 1 hat ls for service at police hneadauarters. Xo person shall i : the grass ry x i feet of Tumber .000 shingle fobnson | unparil > take it back, but whle! appo! & policeman or Watchman who has bigs Sip ad G VE, ARE ATSO, SHOWING THE BEST (1 Fo er a oer tee to the | Pooks, W. Howell, collector of customs, district of | fires °‘sonn Lady of tne, Lakes Bradshaw, wiuh | S22" My UILAN GatlatnSatayy lhataa Chacon the | wet werves. tar tae oney” ot were aren ee T yalue in CHILDREN'S HOSIERY to be ob- (F The same is true in regard to the | Fernandina, Fla." * 3 : sg wierd ibao bean P ¥ ‘ v | tained, 1s of de trees, | John C. Montgomery, surveyor of custo: rt | Cord Wood to J. O. Carter; pungies Sarah Jane, | word of promise to tue ear and breaks it to the | States and received an honorable discharge, Ton Caves beartiful LAWNS, wa-ranted fast colors, in| J, “ned: Fee ee eee eee eee il (OGRA oo ee ne Pe ae Shinn, and Anna Merrell, and. sloop ous, "Phere 18 no objection to that expression, T ———~ Figured aiid Folks Dot, 5 cents. NE QUALITIES OF LISLE THRE, Sabie bi eighteen 2] " ! n. H. Huse, collect ti Wiliams, all with oysters for market ie Laughter.) That is a provision which A Great Racing Week in England, = 51 OP OAa a Nie tose Uline Pateant O) | are not allowed to be used at all. i nevi. He Huse, collector of customs, district of | Yates and Kate, sloona Beiwidere. and BH. Lam Ghat tks commgiee tocar oh. ‘their aiuatnce thsees Eeotaen Jy Bibbed Hose, fulrreguiae made, at26c, pair. Hf | To nich the water will not flow Into the botters | Uarator Now Crleanss Lo. os ntomal reve. | Goldens stinr. G, W. Pride, Peddingale, ‘sh for Fepeal the. positive provision to insert this weak Lopens with the Newmarket first spring mecting. Five Cases fineet Fronch SEERSUCKER, 12¥e., worth S | connected with the ranges, nor into the water- | nue, 9th district or Penbsyivamia, ~ Wm. E. Stewart; sehr. John Francis Evans, fish | substitute? We have already the section which ) Its two chief events are the two thousand guineas ct for J. H. Skidmore; str. Corcord, Smith, 200 tons | cays that all departments shall give preference to tc one 5. Wise, attorney | ooni, Clark & Given; sch. Planet, McLean, 3,000 | Usion petercbing eto oth rte soomennin andthe one thousand guineas, the former to be bere: During the hot weather of last summer there one hee! aerated OF Umlted See Ue | toot Lumber, city dealers: ‘sch. Gaskins, and | or not? Tucy do not; everybody knows. it, and | TU on Wednesday and the latter on Friday. For SiN ee were 700 children in the Wallach school building | gicPhct or cit sn es Yes, eastern | sony Anna Matilda, Turner, with oysters for you cannot make thein, sifce it 1s left to their | the former the favorite bas all along been tae S with finished fine aud not a drop of water would flow in the |“ Navy—Lieuienant-Commander Francis Morris | market. own executive judgment. American three-year old Gerald, who ts also firm price ever named, 35e. 9, | water-closets or urinals on the ground flvor,and | to be a cominander; Letutenant Frederick MR NEAL D&FENDS THE REPEALING CLAUSE, AND | SUDported for the Derby. The odds have been brilliant Lisle GLOVES, & in many of the school buildings it will notat| A. Miller to be a Meutenant-commander; | A MEPTING OF THR LADIES AID ASSOCIATION of aekixh OF Gus takbac OF TaERaaOe” a to 2 acainst him for the guineas lately, and he is ee ie ceeneral core any time flow in the teachers’ closet on the | Master Wm, A. Marshal, to be a lieutenant; En: | the Garfield Hospital was held yesterday at the eely backed for winning both this Tace and the MITTS closets. Departmennt of Ju ‘Three Cases smoll PL duced to 12 DW YOOL DRESS GOODS, re- ‘One Case BROCADED DI S$ GOODS, in all the new les, at Le. only 46c. pair, Also," fine Gauze Lisle an jorees 5 Evbiit house, and Was largely attended. ‘The vico |_| Mr. Neal sald the second section of the bill Te) Derby. In the latter, however, Sachem and Gol- eae wore ist GLOVES, apes feed | econ Hoc vere ob! Mian AlbereSS. Wend, to De ain Cheng aeTs MASuIp- | ident. Ars. Gon. Hicketta, presided. ‘The | ported by the District committee, giving the com- | den Gate both appear, and “Ainerionn ‘support is ee fingers, at 56, 62, 69 and 766. pair; cheap. : In order to get siong at a rere obliged t. sibel ine Joe Tadios in Charge of the various tates at the recep- | rrtsslonersdiscrestion in the matter of appolat- aturaly divide Srctiem is als in the tor thoge e sd 1 MOUSQUE’ Oo gel ¢ Commissioner of blic ing ‘The Case of Sergeant Mason. tion to be held in the rotuada 6th, reports ¥ clud general el is ; ar LE MINTS, in Monquctatee, ML | and Grounds, and the Secretaries of the various ibe progress. It was decided that each table should | Ments In the Torce, did not exclude Volunteer | actual starter will be Gerald. His most tormidas Castom House, having ordered Ticht Biie and Pink. “Alo. T | departments, to order all the public fountains | ARUMENT BEFORE THR SUrREMR coURT—MASON’s hase its own supplies. The desiznation of the | Syn Hut the practical effect is that all policemen | PIC Opponent has been Dutch Oven, and her great 5 a A Tn to be shut off entirely, and still the suffering for SUPPLEMENTAL PETITION. Attendants at the tables was let to the state dle; | who are now from tte to time appointed to nil | Ritformances last year may well make her so, ai low prices. Sault of Pater eas interes: Argument on the petition of John A. Mason for | gations, and at the next meeting it wes request | Varancies comme from the regular anay and navy, | ABOUL & dozen homes, however, are ex to CH BUNTING, at 150. WOODWARD & LOTHROP That the scarcity of water is not due to the | Writs of habeas corpns and certiorart began in the | Path fhe, THAD Oo Ba together with the tadies | Because the material from the volunteer forces 15 | Fuineas there are no AMerCAN horses Gale ioe erdenp seer ara Mt i8® | @ 991 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 921 @ | use or waste of it by the citizens 1s shown by | United States supreme Courtat 1:40 thisatternoon, | Pach table be announced, togettion wilt te tea Polntincnt Bat asl have aready ad if thts bfa | WKeresting than Gerald's display for Americans roles shade, we bought thom ataeac- |} agg S | the omiial report of Col. Casey. On the 28th of | The sallent features of Sergeant Mason’s original On motion a committee of three Indies, consisting | 51.11 become a law us the committee have reported | Will be the first exhibition for the American two- June, 1880, he measured the quantity flowing | petition haveatready been published in Tue Stax. | of Mrs, Landers, Mrs. Springer, of Minols, and Mrs. | te even then two-tuirs Of tue police force of this | Y8?-Olds and Comanche, Winnebago and Clare YLER & CHEWNING, from the reservoir; it was 25,740,138 gallons. Ina supplemental petition he sets forth that on ck, appointed to confer with the execu- | District must of necessity come from the army | #f entered for the two-year-old stakes of the T : From 12 o'clock at night to 6 a.m. it passed out | the 15th OL March, 1882, he male application for a mittee of 8 Garfield fe tle om and navy, because this Dill does not interfere Seti Pigeon eg come Bengt oe yay XY at the rate of 970,909 zalions per hour. writ of habeas corpus to the Supreie Court of the | ascertain exactly what was expected from with the rien who have already been appointed > lures poe Speco wiley Collins District of Columbia, and that this application | #ssociation, ‘The nominating committee, of which | Sr with those who will be apporatad to fit wacan. | Prinos of Wales Stakes, for which they are both . 918 Tru SIREET NORTHWEST, (See Appendix N. N. of the Annual Report of| wis denied, Mr. LYddy, of colins:1 for the pris- | Mrs. Gen. Londers 13 chairman, tn conjunction | ef.s4n tise hulnbers It provides only for the addi. | eBtered. One Case double w the Chief of Engineers for 1880, p. 2349.) Oher, ia, oupporiing thy laters petition: sreued | With the president, the vice presidents, and. the | ccs im tat numbers It proviges only for the addi. duced from ‘The citizens were not using itthen toany) 4st, ‘Thut the Supreme Court of the United , treasurer was constituted an executive committee. | wrong whatever for us to provide that other per= OFFER considerable ce because they Le in pee States has original Jurisdiction to grant the writs ewe Ricocgea to ek se Roe Arete sons than thoge wno were inthe army and navy we 6-4 small L WOOL @oo!} and asleep. Their spigots were not left running | prayed for; 2d, that even ii it have not original | 8p) in s eames of the United States, to the extent of one-third 01 See eee ere Le Wool PEE to prevent freezing then, beeause It was in June, | juradiction, the action of the district supreme | ladies In carrying on the reception. the police force of this District, 1f they showed | ihe passengers lost their lives....Sixty-three ee eee oe BLACK AND COLORED SATIN RHADAMES, | Ty FOUYC eet at that rate over and above | court in refusing the writ is enough to give this ae Superior ability and superior manhood, might be | Puldings were armed tn Bas Olsit, Wik. yes shat the citi qucinge th hours, of | COUrt Jurisdiction of an apvellate character; $1, | | AssauLt wrrm INteNT 70 KILL A Wire.—To-Aay. | appointed for that force. We have & law wich | te°day— logs $250, ‘The jury in the case of the Bix Cases AL TINGS. in Black aera ee Guizens use during those hours, Of! cuat the miittary court martial had no jurisdic-|1n the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, George | requires thet sor the clerical force Inthe Various teed ence eg managers of election ab CHFCES AND STRIPES FOR COMBINATION | four hours chat would amount to S3.30.816 wal | uy WY Se7¥CeME Mason for assule WILL IGKEME | Dom ase ome ts iE ie | Saeacenguar ge mneprerament in Chis GA pr: | Aerie amd?s new ial wie enact «eae ‘ B01, - | to vi *) | ference sha! given to those from the ranks . a 5 SUITS, Tons, th i but 3.438,322 gallons for the iN ARGUMENT. Inmich, by stabbing her with a butcher | honorably disehs: soldiers of the Union army. | #t Greensburg, Ind., a mob of fifty masked men siti crus “ee a - Hons’ per = it: He her ince! Geir bay fe, on the 6th of March last. This occurrence | What Is (kept ete the Interior department, broke into the Jail and took out O. M. Garrett and te oe coe tee, ee pre conne, tae Major Asa Bird Garner, of counsel for respond- | too.’ fiace at the house of the parties on T street, | Que of the largest, 35 per cent only of sue persons hung jhim..-Jack Lewis, a farmer, near Fred- AT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE- | Of 155}¥, as has been supposed. ent, opposed thls petition, on the ground, frst, | potween 7th and 8th northwest, during a conversi | sre appoin pasts Pend it You will go into tue | erick! , Va, hung bimbelt eek Wake af It is clear that something must be done, and | that the U.S. Supreme Court has no jurisdiction t6 | tion h-tweon them. when they were about move ther dopartments ‘you will find the proportion | T#Dt was issued at Richmond, Va., y« BLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKs WHERE #4 | that soon. The bill introduced by Senator Har- | 1-su» “writs of “habeus corpus and cer | {ney and ip was brought out during the tril tat | ie", deparuments you will find the propordion | the semaavit of & Brow Alicn, auditor ot publ : z ris—Seuate bill 1,427—wili aiford a complete and | Horarl | as prayed for, because its origt | the'marriage took place in the jall at Rockville, | above all otuers should be efficient. and iitnrul, | Scouts, for the arrest of G. H. a > d : W,, ™ SHUSTER & Sons adequate remedy, and nothing less will. It will | Ral | Jurisdiction 1s restricted to | eases | where defendant was confined on account of a | under this proposed Law two-thirds must of neces: | & the Kendall bank-note company, N. ¥., on Ten Pieces extraondinary good BLACK ST Es ene ed for all time, both for | *7ecting embassadors, other pubhic ininisters and | Ginj-utty he had had with his wife’s Drover, and | sty come irom the army and navy. Why, then, | CBAtge of offering the auditor a dribe...Phe city ccrapates tay with ony $1.50 Have just received Provide all tie water-need (oF all time. Doth for | consuls and those In wiaich a state shall bea party, | Guat whem the dimiculty. with his wife occurred | Suz. the lives and property of persons in tre Dis: | OMicius of Vienna and the managers of the theater your time to wilt pay yor = the government and the citizens. It has been | and because, under the Constitution, it possesses | ; Pa e A was bis | tric are now under trial for neglect in the burning of y v + It wit pay you to lay it by NEW EYBROIDERED DRESSES, at $15. she told him that the child he supposed trict are at stake, When thé people of the District ing Uulil Fal, ay itis a sure saving of O0e. per yard. | CHOICE LINEN LAWNS, in the newest styles, of the | {W0rouzhly considered, and is approved by all) no appellate power in any case unless con- | not his, and he was so frenzied that he struck | are compelled to pay the taxes Lo support tis po- | the Ring theater. ...A destructive tornado swept estqualty. the authorities and the citizens. The total cost | ferred upon it by act of Congres. 21 That | ner. The defendant acknowledged that be was | lice force, should we require of them tast which is | #0ng the Georgia and Alabama coasts yesterday, z : r -half, nds|the general court martial watch tried the Seerasae eitim< fae beating bert 7 doing much damage.....Mr. Parnell returned in Silk and Sik and Wool. ig less than a million and u-half, and that ends petitioner ‘had’ jurisdiction over the erime | 2f¢r his marriage sent to the Baltimore pe not requited of any other city In the Unio! we i asset el kill his wite’s . e cel Kilmain! Jail Monday evening... . ann Of Which he was convicted, and for which he is | H&TY for an assault with intent to wice'S | 1s, that no man shall be # policeman unless he has ham ing. The Fifty Dogen M ual i irth sherpa spec banquet of St. George’s society of Mary! took now in execution of sentence; 8d, that upon the nd whiie there was informed of the been honorably discharged from the army or navy? land, Cres DINES at $1.50—very choice, the whole matter. SPRING WEIGHTS IN NEW BLACK GOODS, Rome had a water supply of about 400 gallons i A i fe = “ ~ | Place lest evening at Barnuin's hovel in Balti SILK AND CASHMERE SHAWLS, all colors, per capita. Water is as necessary to life and | tacts stated no proper case Is presented to justity |OfMbe child i: Fare eee ere (Ou ae 0 be her ae, | dine. en Bk Willams presiding. "The post? — FOULARD AND LOUISINE SILKS. health as is air. Shall a great nation like ours | the issuance of tue writs prayed for; and, 4th, that | eens my FER have bren fled as follows: E. a. | S06 they had this matter unter consideration in | c!aBS of the Pope urge a ch ‘Of ait for the bem NEW PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. higgle over a little matter like this when life | the general court-martial having jurisdiction, the 569; | tne code, provided that 75 per cent only of the en- | €Stof his health... Though ine Waldo Emer Every articte in our two stores reduced. We want to | COACHING PATASOLS, ail colors. and health are at stake? sentenc arded was in its discretion under the y roperty, | tire police force of the District shouid come trom | 80D 48 still quite 11, no imi fatal result is ‘exowd our stces & rs, and we are content to | GUINET AND BONNET SILKS, in every grade. The water works have already cost over | @rucles oi w. ar Lee to Emma and Ella part 14, | the army and navy. ‘That provision met with the | ©xpected. take sacrisices to do it, COLORED SILKS, in every shade. $5,000,000, and afford a daily supply of 26,000 Capitol Now. Tere eee rete, gl gua, | APProbation of nearly every republican on thls Viral . NEW SATINFS, FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS, | allons. By expending $1,500,000 more the THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTER. $722k. ea aad Some GC. Glover 46 | 200% Lthink, while the bull wa 5 Opposed in thal | Ra. Alexander has bought the unimproved farm — And a Very Larze Stock daily supply can be Increased to 80,000,000 sal-| ame House committee on the judiciary agreed to- | Robert “Davidson, lots 73 end 74, sub, sq. 134: | COnBTESS by my democratic brethren to avery con. | of Miss Mary A. Dougherty, 108 acres, near Charios- FANCY DRESS GOODS AND WHITE Goops | lens. The difference is between distressing | a.¥ ty report favorably to the Houss the bill for | $4147.60, A. Goetschalk to John Quinn, iots Clause entirely and Jeave the Commissioners free | WN. W. Vit. for $40 per acre. OF RVERY TEXTURE. Crepe ts THRE SC he aaa oy CREE aE GLEIICG SERCO RNCEEA ae: Himes | Ny @uly 3 8G, O70; $8 000 CC. Bryan W Henry 0. | to select for policemen those who would be most | vote gn's proposed cule erl eee ee mond wlll = 1s 7 lic and private use. By what other expenditure 3 2 ise bs + i” | Towles, lot A, sub lots 1 to 4, sq. 21 efficient in the discharge of their duty. The gen- . posed subscription of $300, build ean be se. ia our window. Wenust open witha GLEE can 80 much be had for 80 little? Yer, of the district of Nevada, on account of physl- | B. Whiting tO Laura M. Carey, part 8 tieman trom New Jersey (Mr. Robeson} asks me [SUECHY Dall W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, As to the propriety of the completion of these | cal disability, with the full salary fixed by law, | $16,000. James Towles, to Bendeza Whether or not in my opinion the present police < ay. many A ae chen be 1, trustees Washi Hebrew congregation, : years sheriff of county, died Saturday, aged CLEAN, NEW STOCK, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. works by and at the cost of the general govern- | during his life. ‘The committee also adopted a res- | al. trustees Washington, Hebr gregalion, | force is cMictent. ‘That 18 a question that he could | Fincry years, ° * Mi ri a Part 2, squere 404; $——. T. E. Waggaman to Mary | answer just a8 well asIcan. Whether the police ‘The Best is the Cheapest. a2 | Ment without additional tax therefor upon the | olution requesting the President to appoint | f° Lawler, lots 1, 50, 51 and 52, sq. 110; $5,400. I. | force here 1s eMicient or not there is probably more Shepherdstown, West Va, has voted against And chal! sel! every article in our precent stores before | —— =——— inhabitants of the city, in addition to the forel- | another Judge to act during the disability of Judge | Momeen to Hary'E. Pearson, lot 18, sq. 118; $—. | Crime committed in te city of Washington than | FTanted license to sell Ligpor within the corporate removed. PERSONAL SELECTIONS. bie reasons stated in the report of the Senate | Hillyer. op ne Committee tox up the matter of tue | F Southard Parker to same, lot 16,'sq. 189: $1,698. | in any otiler place in the United Staves in propor ie han 8 committee, the following facts should be consid- | trrGiscussion decided to rorer ie. 6 @ auUhecum | Mary A. Bradtey et al. to Charles Smith, lot 21, sub | tion to population; and that crime to a very lange Pn wok Mead pent ee oe -. location of — ered: inittee consisting of Representatives Reed, Rovin- | Of 1ots 1 to 18, sq. 72; $4,000, M, Lowe to | extent is undet The papers are filled every | Sy colored normal and collegiate Institute, 1. The construction was undertaken by the | son,and Convene, seo! Hannah, Yarns, undivided halt 3, 84. 1,015; $850. | morning with accounts of Larcentes, bursaries, | we yo” dint tt nae Ors ferson county, SEATON PERRY, general gevernment, and primarily for its own | es Fe eye TT cq B, Gla, | SsSaults, and even worse—murders, Whether this | "SGC WAL Weeks LANSBURGH & BROTHER, (Svccrsson To Perry & BRotueR,) benefit. ‘The original act restricts the use of The Soteldo nse. Gsles S100 J. H. Krancis to M. M. Manning, iot eo, | Buyvalence of crline ts the fault of the police 1m] ee pueoraio Liamt ComPaNy of Boston, which Offers to the public a very large and varied assortment | Water by citizens to the surplus remaining after MOTION FOR A CONTINUANCE FILED. 8q. 2, Glendale; $100. L T. Stevens to same, lots 1, | wuether the members of the force ‘are efficient or | W8S Started about a year ago, attempted to obtain 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. am oF government needs are fully supplied. The| tn the caso of A. C. Soteldo, indicted for the | 2 3, 60.81, 82, block 8, Glendale: $—. H.S Wal- | not the force is certalaly insufficient in numbers | ® SPeclal charter from the Mussachusctts 1 ture, but failed and then went to work undér the general law on the subject. Gen. Butler was en- ‘aged a8 legal adviser to the company under @ 5 S.J. Fasrue, parts 9, 10 and 11, 89.97; $— charge —— “CHOICE PARIS NOVELTIES,” works when completed, even if paid for in part | murder of his brother, A. M. Soteldo, set for trial rents Botta Pesan te ae Bed Bos; | {oF the proper discharge of tts duties, Selected by himeelf frm Importers’ Stocks in New | © local taxation, will belong exclusively to the | on ‘Tnursday, Mr. Christy, for defendant, to-day | sanyo 'h. onmeukelmer ot ak, teuctbese to IL Brome THR OLD SPIRIT AGAIN. York this week. BRA general government, and will be controlled and | icq motion for a continuance. He states that | et-al., trustees, pt tract calitd “Ridge;” $—-. Na-| Mr. Cox, in reply to Mr. Robeson’s speech, sald: | $1,000 retainer. ‘The company sold ‘several thous for fa 8 “RARE BARGAINS" disposed of at the will of Congress. ~ J. B. Clements, of Morrow, Ohio, is a material | ttonal Metropolitan Fire Ins. Co. toJ.imes Bradley, | “Does the gentleman from New Jersey claim | Sand shares in New York and appears to have B's 2A UY eee = 2. There have been laid in this city 175 miles | \ n.0 tor he took possealcn of the clothine,and | ts 4 and, block 16, Isherwood: $308. A. Hs that it 15 in the interest of a good police system for an extension of thelr schemes to other Esp A A UU Taha BEIGES tobe oy EE UMINATED CHUDDAS | of water mains (excluding service pipes); of | Witness, for he took possession S,and | trustee. to Chauncey Thoinas, jr., Lot 20, Cities, Washington included. Tt ts alleged that 3} id | can show that the collar was penetrated by a ball, | Mite:” $1,000. G. B. Harrison to Michael Conner, this city—the purpose for which we are legislating | stock'was watered and was over-issued through ALL WOOL CHECKS at 75c., former price $1. i 5 Se to ales, wae Une Sue an lea and that the coat was ulso evidently penetrate Bee i #25; $250, Richard A. Young to James. Pe perenne Statute which he | the novel method of a duplicate stock journal LUPIN'S ALI, WOOL, NUNS VEILINGS at 25e., | 1 98-100 of 20-inch mains—thebalance, 169 83-100 | 03,4,.0U/\rt AL OF near the elpow Of the right sleeve, 3. Sutlivtn, tot 12, sub, 5g. 0; 800 EH Brown | Orcolumbia comes here and asks, in the interest | Gots Hore 7, Masti ngs a TT c ‘which are chosp at 30c. miles, including 3 12-100 of 36-inch mains—has| of A’ M.~So-eldo. ‘That there were two Se een pe 0 a vood police system, that this statute should be | the treasury in conformity with the, requirements will offer speci-tharcainsinall the | French figured ant plain SATINES reduced to60c. | heen ‘paid for by the inhabitants, Yet these | separate impressions, evidently made | by | GOW ga can me toh So anended as to give discretion wo those having | or the In ‘The coming week W, after which it was voted to substitue @ifferent dope rt mer. ‘The damaced code are rapidly former pr.ce 62}gc. . hi eral i nment, and are com- | bullets, on the wall at the east si.e of the room; S J.T. Riley et ai. to | Charge of the police of the city to select the most | one thousand shares of stock for the $100,000. ‘The telling out, and I row offer my entire Stock at EMBROIDERED PARIS FICHDS. eeeely ayerie Abe lard Wisposition of | thet J.’A. Furdon, of New Orleans, 1s another im: eee Ne : available men. Why not? It gives them the priv- | ambition of the part 2, 9q. 581; 3817.50. A. F. rady, part 31, sub pict of not P yectors rose to the height, as “Speci ” = ‘1 pf portant witness, who will testify that he wasin | Fouck OF. ; | lege or selecting. Why should not the selection | atleged, of roping in the city ernment of Sstsite and "RUSS VEEUING HUBES, frou 6 to | GongTess. All new, distributing, maing within ) fhe jepubtioan Smee on vane eveaing, and in tak | AUC UM K Chaly pated, sub, Part of ot. 78; | bemade lnespective of the war and Its issues and | Hrostiyn into suctacrenee Ore Son ae Fox, GREAT REDUCTIONS. ae eee : the city are laid at the expense solely of private | ing to Mr. Barton that the latter said that he had | 22000, 4. M. soldiers? ‘Then comes in the centleman from New | a lawyer in Gen. Butler's Boston Ladies! COTTON UNDERWEAR, at 68 and 89e, choice. | 4S oe Gn eapines, Drepetey Onions: a Fevolver, and expected the ollice woulll be visited | 3% SUD. Sq. 610; $4,000, Jeis:y Lo arouse the old bicody spirit again, He | Or New Yors,arvin San Premeiseow here they monk Ladies’ PERCALE SUITS, ai $2, worth $5.50. ANDERSON'S SYLPHIDES and ZEPHYRS. 3. An annual tax in the shape of water rent is | by Soteldo, and he was prepared; and further re- Th ba = would bring out the old, <ed re} vb. Unrice | to float ten million of the stuck, {rom which they y= NEW WHITE GOODS and ALL LINEN LAWNS. imposed upon the citizens, averaging, for the | marked that the pistol was 1a good order, and wit- ie Courts. inet question, the old terrible trouble. What lor? | expected to net a clear million in cash. Gen. Bute Ope Tot of Ladirs’ Fine SHAWLS, worth from $3 to | Vorsines, SUKAHS, RHADAMES, -FOULARD | last two years, $138,000 per annum. From the | ness judged from what Barton aald the pistol was Equiry Court—Juage Hagner. Biter 107 (seine. purpose to be subserved ut huine | ler has removed lawyer Fox's shingie from bis $4.50, at $1.20. and SUMMEIt SILKS, an} MOIR FRANCAISE | money raised by this tax the general expense of | #Mething of the bull dog style ened be ia) nevesed Gumeny Goren ee Un.we the other sidein the spirit or hates” | oMes: Or the leading manipulitors The court kee BU and Satin SUITS and DOLMANS, aleo SPRING | 1 you Srany nonin, ie ere ana | the water system is defrayed. In the estimates Indictments Teeday. testimony ordered taken before 1, Williamson, ¢2- THE REPEALING CLAUSE STRICKEN OUT. the question under advisement, JACKETS ani ERS, at a great reduction. PARASOLS. for sposopeiations upon the half ane half princl-| The grand jury to-day returned indictments| aminer. Homan agt. Cutler: ieave to correct | Mr, Kobeson moved to strike out the provision Fine Shaded PLUMES, worth $4, only $1.50. (27 PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRiogs. | Ple. Congress takes no account of this tax—that | seainst George Thompson, recetving stolen prop-| amended bill granted. Odell aut. Browning: dis- | of tne ill which repeals the section of the Re-| | THE Inpran Hosriisrmes iN Anizowa.—The marche SEATON PERRY, is. no appropriation of government money is erty, (books from St. Peter’s Ubrary;) Chas. Sedg-| M!Ssal of bill ordered. Middicton agt. Gibbs; | Joa statutes which requires that no shati | {Dg and countermarching of troops and hostile All STRAW HATS snd BONNETS reduced. ? made against it. It stands, therefore, as an an- 7 : i leave to file amended bill granted, and commis- | ¥! oe req eben Intense th Arteons ‘and northwestern New Mexico Pasar Burma, nual payment by the citizens on account of | Wish forHerys Chas. K. Wilson, violating section | gion to get answer of Infant defendant ordered to | be appointed as policeman who has not served tn | culminated ina fight at Horshoe Caton On Gag, Our PATTERN HATS at half price. Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th strost. te ly. $138,000 is interest at the rate of | 30 Revised Statutes U. §.. (using the malls for | issue. Neff agt Jacobs; demurrer overruled, with | the army or navy and received an honorable dis- | Gay afternoon. ‘Os our cle terse nondiens Eatsblished 1-40. per Dabeseti U4 Y & is Interest rato of | unlawrul purposes;) Thos, Wood, Kdward Morrell, | jeave to answer. Hayden agt. Welser: referred to 02; na four Indian scouts were . Great Bargains in HOSIERY and CORSETS. = 3.65 per cent on 3,800,000. On the plan, there- | Charles rltzmorris and Charles Lilly, assault with | auditor, under instruction of General Term. Stick- charge. Agreed to—yeas, 102; nays, 76 acto gt Shotatce EMBRO{DERIES, at 10 and ise. fore, of equal divisions of expense (and no one | intent to kill T. B. Ainiss; and Ernest Outer, sec- | ‘hey agt. Stickney; new commission to get answer ‘The provision, though in the original = robes PARASOL AND SUN UMBRELLAS. C ts that more than half the water Is used for | ond offence, petit larceny. The grand jurors were ‘not recommended by the committee on the doubt 01 the wat rit a of infant defendants ordered to tssue. Johnson . on | of Columbia, which recommended that it be PARASOLS, 15 per cent. discount. 500 New Parasols, from 62340. to $8. public purposes), the government shoulil ex- Johnson; Laureson Riggs allowed to inter- | Of Co ‘One Lot SILKS and SATINS, slightly damaged, 20 Pieces Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, 25¢. pend 68,800,000 in construction to offset this ‘The Abducted Boy. Boy. vene, and cause referred to auditor, Shoemaker og Seep tg ren oro ial Reged fereure § : a ‘Very | 50 Pieces Domestic Ginzhams, 8c. to 150. annual tax for care and maintenance. fei WinOuGn pn wx | 286, Campbell: Thomas B. Shoemaker appoioted | sAoitional policemen, should give preference t —_ ._ | 50 Pieces 45-inoh, all-wool Dress Goods, 300. Crrizexs’ ComMrTTex Or WaTER SUPPLY. EN Cee cone neEaED ZO SS mardian ad litem. Oertiey agt Oertiey; Clarence rably discharged soldiers be inserted. : THIS CITY. | Ridgely appointed guardian ad litem.’ Thomas Brocaded SASH RIBBON, worth $1.50 s yard. now 750. Leper De Sole | wee = sétvu Gus wii Deets of tua me Last night, when the Richmond train, due here| agt. Thomas; sale ordered and 5. J. Darlington 7 ended by the Mises? SUITS, damaged, some cost as high as $18, | rnsor Gansinnne foe tas metic’ far, ree OF tee OF. at 9:40, stopped at Alexandria, the newsboy, Syl-| SPpolnted trustee to sell. Reid agt. Hannan; a MR MCLANE AND the choice for $3, at ieuecaua To the Editor of Tm Evawrna Stan. vester Breen, stepped aboard and noticed a small | Bearing commenced: leave to Mle oross-DINt Spear aes Ail numbers Boston Comfort Coreeta. To the establishment on the northwest corner | boy lying on the seat asleep. The two men who | ance of absent defendants ordered. Just agt. Just; ‘Mr. McLane moved torecommit the biIL In sui BPR A UO MM MM 48884 Fruit of the Loom and Lonsdale, 10c. of 1ith street and Pa. avenue, known as the | bad him in charge seemed desirous that he should | reference to auditor ordered. Porting Sit eecsom be TERSCIOA 6G ke | pg SUN SPOT! AND THE Waarnen.—The Boe RA U OU MMaM ” Sssaq CRE esoen ae e ereee: 5 EvENING Stan office, the people of this city can | not show Almselt. Having & | picture Of | today chugs Ee Baver ack Greenapple; | Manner in which the gentleman from New Jersey Bop 24 “us BEM Sggg8 > GEO. J JOHNSON, point with ever increasing pride; for THe Star | (he, mam Morrisons, who is charged with | verdict for plant” for $700.41 with interest (Fou | (Mr. Robeson) had treated the democratic side of a22 113 MARKET SPACE. | is par excellence the people's paper. In the ab- Ing, lovember, -_/abduci the | Aprii5, 1581, Kilbourn agt. Thompson; notice for | the House. Carried away by his own war furore, . z = child of Mra W. W. Dickinson from his! a new trinl filed. Navier agt. Belt& Hull: referred | tye gentleman had chosen to make distinction 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. EW DRY Goops. sence of an elected member for this District, it | home in Wisconsin, he made up his mind that one | to $8. Henkle. G:lb rt agt. Wempic et al.; order betwen. Gis hus le gentleman from New as N "4 is the representative In the halls of Congress ot | of the two men Was the abductor, and the sleeping | to garnishee to pay money Into court. otinson, | between the honor co Fe agergndtge W ‘decrease of sui - TRUNNEL & CLARE, our interests. If we are largely indebted to | CoSversation that, eho Tremont, house. Was thele £198.18. Deatley age Calter; verdict for plaintit {Nusa “Ho asserted that under the, law in | eleven intima of moh a thee s P ALATIS R OYAL. 803 Marker SPace, Tue Stax for favorable legislation, it is, in turn, eee Lost greece hye ee oe damages one cent und cost. ‘Dunn agt. Collins; on ras sade “ikely’ to be Eippolnted taan Tepubll: Cars in the last, first and second” the mani under obligation to the people for liberal sup- | 8t once star ets ‘Sus- | trial oie and sixth hi large “hi stock wa parties, however, eluded him by leaving i o Eek Me porular pric "We chstetgs comprar ia cea | Port. This establishes a bond of mutual in- | fhe depot, by the Tear ‘way, going over towards | yesteraay, Daniel Magraders, second offence | ME Miller. Why did you voteagainstitr Seay “Tlapin's BLACK GRENADINES. ew sores, terests that can be best conserved by impartial | Gittice, losing aight or them. "The oficers here | Petit larceny; veriict guilty. Benjamin Tu-ner | my responsibility 2s a member ot the House, Tune anda : = y LACK GRENADINES, choles treatment, by the newspaper, of all interests | five been uctively engaged in looking for tiem to, | @24 Henry Johnson, grand larceny; Verdict Tur- | derstand that Congress is charged with the re- ty. Six tedaph ied bots ES SURAH SIEKS. FOULARD sities. concerning the whole elty. ‘The oltizens of Cap-| day, but without succes Jonni Macphy: larceny; Gnotion tor a new Gra | sponsibility of governing the District of Columbians mint Neverthelem, we do it, We will devote this week to} X in Fre'ch SUITING. itol Hill long have had grave cause of complaint | Liu Hetlom who ig in charge of the detective | eq. George Mantz, receiving stolen property; | tin the principle stated here ty the wonsieuan She six Smother cnet thoro popular ONE FRIGE SALES; the aainst the local government for unjust discriml- | there was no certainty that tueso were the parties | Henry, Washington coinmitéd as witness for thé | from New verery, and he was only corry to see hs rst, OF bares nation in the matter of improvements. No part | Mrs. Dickinson, the mother of the boy, lett nere | §) al larveny: verdict not guilty and defendant will o HOSIERY Seon se tee oe uae, to be of thecity can be improved at the expense of an- | 80me days discharged. Department. ‘The above will be divided into Fire “a 100 dba: all-Linen 4-3. HDEES., 12\.,splen- | other part without workingan injury to the whole. 8, Va. | kill; on he We have caus yoRT—Judge Snell. A TOWELS snd BED | season, not ye 5 tl they declined towat he Wi o| mM iL. Base |. _Einily Souder, assault with intent to earing. - DS, in en‘ilese LOT NO. 1, CONTAINING Wamunutta COTTON. 1230, best. thus ‘Inaugurated ‘Mr. Robeson.—Does the gentleman when he as- | Detroit, 7; Cincinnat $24 DOZEN OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S Lonsdale COTTON, ic., best. by hearty co-operation hi col sumes to call me his “friend from New Jersey” say | 5: ancy Striped Hose (Spring importetien), worth atthe | 10-4 bleached Pugict SHEETING, 83. ia securing from Congress and the local zovern- | man migit Hare been Jn cop tthe Teemone i x ent = . Jewest Se:; wilt be sola ge And all leading Domestics, at rock bottom prices. ment, that acts under: its provisions, such Just | D&ssas and Washington, sus pation an doneiben 2Ong Puice ONY To ALL. and equitable disbursement of money appropri- 25 CENTS PER PAIR. had gone there, 803 MARKET SPAPE. ated for the District, with proper checks thereon, a ays. | Mr. x uauts Wiunen Bienen Vein LOT NO 2. CONTAINING = TRUNNEL & CLARK. | ft Rion fo "the meat future Wastin Sr len mine oc Mrurkeg ot cis capital, § note, ze i Fedo a0. 3 at = epi day og hoe Poser “4 126 DOZEN LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S PECIAL BARGAINS IN DRESS Ds. Lm destinea to be a great center of art, science and | dated Sth instant, accompanied by a copy of the eo Hannal of friend Fi mee ony Sames Nimson, eaeete carried Fancy Striped Full Regular, worth 68¢., at Ss GOODS. | education—a home of great beauty, refinement, | ottoman consular months In jail. as Danek eee serene ao Osmond O’Brien last his rs! Remus ferson and attractiveness, where will her the vi ich | % or 15 By ttl to all writ and 85 CENTS PER PAIRy OB — elite of American society. These prophesies s = il if we will only improve our op- profanity; $5 or motive 1s transparent why should perceive, THREE PAIR FOR $1.00. wie be Saleen fi tee ‘all such rown and and, perceiving it, why not press tirely : Mluminated Dress Goods, widest doubie width, pure | portunities in a wise and unselfish manner. The | gocuments are null and void.’ Gas; $5 oF 1b days each. Carrie'was, alco Peopoostblo for the ‘werner Toe LOT NO. 3, CONTAINING ‘Wool, only 500. A merican people are large brained, as well as — wit 8 razor, and was fined $20 or 60 days | offense or not. If I have ived the motivecor-| Five Laxcs 493 DOZEN PALAIS ROYAL STRIPED HOSE a Ve large hearted, and are therefore lovers of luxu-| To-pay’s CaBiNeT MEeTING.—AIl the members | a n Washington, di rivate ‘The aM. Nun's Velling, all colors, pure Wool, 300. ein Tuan Reet mecieean perty; continues. Johu W.'Gross and Win, A. immaculats (uor | Saturday trom N @omething now), worth at the lowest caiculation 68¢., | Handsome Biack Brocade Silks, all pure Silk, $1. os SOREDURCINES generous appol [aie 3 ei ; not 80 will be sold for Colored and Black Silks, 50c. ments. want their capital adorned and en- loud and_ boisterous; Groves was fined $5 ‘Tyne by Black and White Striped Silks, 50c, dowed with all works of art, luxurious rest- | new application; the American rish | hooks oa i cone ‘duties | large tock 48 CENTS PER PAIR. Black Silk Velvot, $1. Gennes, places ct ssuuscecs and theenarsies of 8 and the c = = =I learning, may that LOT NO. 4, CONTAINING sition among the capitals of the earth that | sub sion was e "4 a8 abtet taux Sieger re Peleg’ in come and | Checked Gary Goode—Biack and White, Blue and {ER ee er ees Bho olty was 'B message recom-| nuisance. David oe eee oe bheces, 5 doug Gold, @ Gold, Brown aud White, 250. magnificence, that | Mending, Bovers irae ae en one week it Colored and Black Osshiuores, pure’ wool, double | it must have been Intended that large sums of | ATzona Bernard sliverberg days in jail. Chas, 98 CENTS PER PAIB wideh, ST¥e. money were to be appropriated by the general District Government Affairs, Whiteside: 40 or 16 days. Hattie Jordon, % - Piano Covers, Silk Embroidered, $3.75. government, for it never could have been con- THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN BUILDING INSPECTED, LOT NO. 5, CONTAINING Bleathed Table Dama-k, all Linen, 50c. templated that the people of Washington were | arr Entwisk of nila has ad- LISLE THREAD, Sik Finished Hoss qiibbed), | oth for Meu'sand Boys? wear, Sc. to $1.50. to bear the expense of improving and keeping | greased a nots toMy eae Be oe i ‘Worth $2, 25, ili be slaught-red for half thetr value ar | Bleck Cashmere Shawls, ail Wool, $3. in repair the great avenues, boulevards and | of the Naftonal, Republi i Pure Linen Dinner Napkins, 75c. dozen. tks. The citizens of this city have come at $1.25 PER PAIR. Honey-Comb White Quilts, 75c. to recognize and appreciate the wishes of Black Silke, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. the people of the states as to what they desire ‘One hundred pieces of Scotch Ginghams, plaid, plain | their capital to be, and are willing to bear their | 2¥ean Printing Com OUR LADIES UNDERWEAR | sulemiped, woe. part in carrying it out. The last, twenty sears Pais runic aera fale of Inst week having been such a ae we done much towards educating the people | Daclty beine only sumiciont for sr having such a zrand success, the in the direction of national lite, character and | and very little over half for same will Lo continued until further notice, CARTER'S, feeling. That we are just as much of a nation | they are used. 13 71 MARKET space, | 88 Great Britain, France or Germauy no one i SRE Se longer doubts. That we should havea capl-| , 4 Wire's Surr ror Drv. YOUR Last CHANCE. tal to represent pepen national ‘aiid | 288 Sled a suit for divorce PALAIS ROYAL. character, all will admit. local Jealousies | town, A) a THE SALE OF CARPETS AT COST FOR CASH AT en Seeeem SINGLETON & HOEKE'S best Tonic known. an infallible remedy for Rheumatic Gout, Stil Joint, Cougha, ‘WILL CLOSE THE FIRST OF MAY. plaid: ‘Consumy | ge ig Seta ‘Riney Bis BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY, Complaints, and a!) chseases Biood fod Skin. evil cure sl Eruptions of the Stir sot it white and soft ins short timo. external ap wileure burns, Sprains Cuts, Froct Bikes, ot bones testsoiais. Kor ca'e We srenriee ion cor sao by mild La FLEUR ‘Near Si

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