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FO8D'S—STANDARD and POPULAR OPERA | (7S, (At the Regular Prices of Admission) THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, THE MASCOTTE. C. D. HESS’ ACME ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, ane -FRA DIAVALO SPECIAL NOTICES. N8 HOLDING THE DUPLICATES bern zen drawn aretha ee Senate To-dtiy. ‘The Senate bill appropriating $50,000 for a public building for the use of United States courts, post office and other government offices at Fort Wayne, Indiana, was reported favorably, and, on motion of Mr. Voorhees, passed. ‘Mr. Beck called up his Dill to punish the unlaw- ful certification of bank checks. He sald it was identical with a bill which pessed the House soon after the Black Friday troubles in New York. ‘The bill was laid over until to-morrow. ‘the goverment of the United vitation of the government in a general colo- ville tn Arizon: noon by Indians. killed. The Indians are scattering in! bands and making for the Chiricahua mountains, Col. Forsyth, with his entire command, ts The examination proceeded for some time and psed Into A CONTINUOUS RATTLE OF REPARTER and counter retort, which frequentiy convulsed the spectators with laughter and left it a matter of some doubt which was examiner and which witness. The climax, however, was reached when Mr. Belmont deprecatingly remarked: “Well, Mr. Blaine, I am through now with any more ‘non- sense.” Mr. Blaine quickly turned the cq) pression to Mr. Belmont’s —— by adi 20th will please call at corner 7th and M streets northwest: Nos. 174, 1 92, 96, 120, 214, 85, 408, 285. MEDICAL OOMMENCEMENT.— thirty-third annual commencement of led rtment of the pavers it |. Beale, M.D , will deli iblic_are cordially invited. F. A. ASHFORD, M.D.. Dean. 2 REVIVAL SER- treet M.E. Church, TILT BETWEEN MR. BLAINE AND MR. ee Old World News by Cable. MR. BRADLAUGH'S SUITS POR DAMAGES. Til 26.—Mr. Bradlaugh has brough® he claims several thousand damages,against the assistant sergeant-: the house of commons fn connection with the pro- cen to eject him from. the last session. also begun a suit against Mr. Ni vative, member for North Warwickshi tenance. He claims5,000 pounds HOMES AND SHOPS OF HEBREWS BURNED IN RURRI/ PRESIDENT GARFIELD'S DIARY AND PRESI- DENT ARTHUR'S POLICY. town, will pril 27th,’ at 8 ver the ress to the clans. ‘The Profession and 026-2 OPERA MATINEE SATURDAY, DO NOT FORGET TH A quorum of the foreign affairs committee was veces This Nignt at Fourth on. in attendance at 10 o'clock, but Mr. Blaine was a little late in arriving, and the examination was not resumed until a quarter past ten. In the meantime the room rapidly filled up with me bers of Congress, press representatives and others. Mr. Blaine began by saying that he de- aired to correct the press report that he read a letter from ex-Senator Eaton. He had no corre- spondence whatever with Mr. Eaton upon the the lobby of ine ‘The bill autho States to accept the of the Netherlands to take part nial and export trade exbibition to be held in Am- sterdam in 1883, and appropriating $7,000 in aid jected to the-bill for the relief of Mlities Of Dr, A. Sidne the military comm! to repeal section 1218 U.S. UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. M: i nial to fay 8th Complimentary Testim Mn. C. B. Brauor 1s Comept ‘Tickets exchanged for Reserved Seats at the Bor office. NATIONAL THEATER—ITALIAN OPERA WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND RESDAY EVENING, Farewell appearances of ell appearances STINK OSC! other churches cordiall; Mr. Blaine replied that he did_ not; that neither crates wines Ss Sarin ae any more e cy gov- af toward the South American ite: RS OF REBEL Pkt meet at 1807 I street at 8 o'clock, for the pur} similar to that in New York and last night in the town of Kamenetz, in the Po ‘The damage ts As Mr. Belmont had not concluded his examina- tion at 10 minutes past 12, the committee ad- Journed till 10 a.m. to-morrow. {=> IN RE. ESTATE OF ANTHONY BUCHLY. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: the subscribers, of the District of Columbi: preme Court of the ness, lefters of adininistration w-6, estate of ANTHONY Colun:bia, deceased. Statutes prohib- rson who has beem. in the service of S fr ie ota | Pein, any position tn the army ‘The bill was laid aside wit the time devoted to calendar business, and the Senate then resumed consideration of the tions To-day. ‘The President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day: comm: accept and ratify the a, confederated bands of THIS TUESD. Wi GEN. FKOBELEPF DANGEROUSLY TL. Lonvow. April 28 The on PRESIDENT GARFIELD’S DIARY. LD 6 iliness (inflal Mr. Blaine then stated that he desired to make from which Gen. Skobelei! another statemert, which appeared to him very strong negative evidence against the claim of Shipherd, that he had an interview with the Presi- the Cochet claim. ined the diary of ‘THE STAR BOUTE CASES. Tedious Preceedings im the Police Court. ‘That sul have obtained from the Sut of Columbia, holding. ‘TUESDAY EVENING, April 25, ‘MR. INGERSOLL INSISTS UPON HAVING THE CHARGE AGAINST RERDELL READ IN FULL. ‘The interest In the star route cases was trans- ferred to Judge Snell’s Police Court this morning on the hearing tn the case of Montford C. Rerdell, against whom a new proceeding has been entered on account of the invalidity of the old indictment against him. Nearly all of the parties promi- nently connected with the case were present about the court. Among the new faces were those of ex- aster General James and ex-Attorney Gen- ‘the marriage of the Duke of Albany and the Prin- of Waldeck, have arrived at Sheer ‘way to Windsor. acinar A Cry for Help. 4 MESSAGE FROM CITIZENS OF ARIZONA TO TER PRESIDENT AXD CONGRESS. Al 26.—At a meeting of sev- na held at Arizona, fe ~} on the subject of that he had exam! the late President, who had been in the habit for ‘a minute account of his daily that neither Mr. Ship- Cochet claim no. MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, creation of Margherita. Positively her pearance in Washington previous to her re- tirement from the lyric stage. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 26, GRAND OPERA MATINEE, IL TROVATORE. Mux. MARIA LESLINO as LEONORA. pearance previous t0 ber retarn to Fu WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 26, IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA. MME. ETELKA GERSTER, In her charming rendition of Rosina. Positively farewell apperance previous to her return to Prices_Reserved _Seain’ Power Cirele, $2; general sdaioaton $1.50; THURSDAY, APRIL, MISS ADA GRAY, IN EAST LYNNE. JSAIAU C. WEAHS, ESq., THE DISTINGUISHED Nesro Urator and Del ‘ture on “COMPARATIVE WISDOM OF WHITES AND EVENING, 26, at ‘will preside. Ad- srwise by law be excluded from all benefit of this First Day of April, 1882: | Administrators, w. »., ‘603 D street northwest. ms indebted to the estate of the late UCHLY are requested to make nent to the Administrators. (p> WORKINGME Under the Auapices of N 0 Tt and 8th, years of keepii transactions, and he found Hurlbut, nor the im. pany are mentioned; neither private secretary remember ever to have mention them, ‘MR. BLAINE ON PRESIDENT GARFTELD'S VIEWS. Tn answer to an inquiry by Mr. Williams, witness sald none of these South American dispatches were prepared during the President’s sickness. “I am glad this question was put, because the Amer- Stated that I, as de sacto &@ certain line of ‘country into war. int, mentioned the Given under our hands ment submitted by the JAMES 8. EDWARDS, W. H. GOODS, e Ute Indians in Colorado: Henry Page, of Colorado; James F. Gardner, of Colorado, and Jackson Orr, of Colorado, ublie moneys — Ambrose H. atchitoches, La,; Robert Lowry, of F. Minnis, of Colorado, in ada, for Western Shoshone ‘Souer,of eee) ap- Orleans, A. Fortune the Peruvian com; Towa, at Huron, Dakota. Indian agents—Jadatl agency, in Nevada. Customs officers—Louts J. raiser, district. of New lard, of Louisiana, assistant appraiser, district of ree S. Leavitt at Exeter, ire, George W. Callow, al jam alea, N. ¥., H.'S. Cal Elizabeth Smith, at Hoffman, at Fort Pl Freeport, Pa.; Nelson ¥. ida; Wim. G. Stewart, at John M. Simms, at Betha at Lamar, Mo.; Edward E. nter, at Butler, Tad. 01 AT7O°CLOCE, ican press have widely had assumed ent Which mh ht plunge this Blaine, in illustration of the fact of certain dispatches which were blocked out before the president was shot, but which remained in statu quo until after the succession of President Arthur. In explanation of President Garfield’s n the subject, Mr. Blaine said: “President in conversation with me, said Mr. Lincoln rected Secretary Seward to bri and ‘not to the Cabinet unless he so tinued Mr. Blaine: forward I never submitted anything to the Cabinet. which involved a permanent Policy, and no step which wor of policy on the P, J. MoGuire and ami FURNISH INDUSTRI 8. tent citizens of the District of Columbia who ical_ methods cf the juested to give aa OOS could send a pees ane helplessness and our deselme English, at Key West, ssee, Florida? (0.; Jonn B, Eme ws, Salem, Mo. ; Miss ; Wm. M. Hayes, at gett, at Wilming- House of Representatives. The Speaker laid before’ the House a message from the President, transmitting a report of the Secretary of State in regird to the international our m of gratitude and chee! ali foreign mat- Yealing our sorrow, zeating ‘Mr. Merrick p was imperative that Mi lade! can = and America. Roping Mey econ Iphia this evening. = wacacieg — ee = of @ lack of courtesy to “intend.” said Mr. tively, “that Mr. MacVeagh x ‘rom this court to-night unless your homo ht,” sald r. , read Fees Mr. Ingersoll, “go on and icy or change of Involve a change rt of this government was ever taken by me without first submitting it to the President and receiving his entire approval and y return my thanks fer the Einouncing the respeniug Bf napster thnoun reopening of my store, i the reopening Of Tay so sAg. BAUM, 416 7th street northwest. 1 * ay ness Tately Sz- mission. 26 cts. Tickets and at the door. RAND CONCERT AND Ht By the German Lit Club, at Abner’ 2, at Rocce te DE R. B. DO! Has removed his office to OUGLASS, Nieves Srager, Conner oF F. GREAT SALE OF HOSIERY—THIS WEEK ONLY. One Hundred Dozen Ladies’ full fashioned FRENCH BALBRIGGAN-EXTRA LONG, At $1.50 per box, or 25c. per pair; regular price $2 per box—35e. per pair. One Hundred Dozen Ladies’ fall recular ENGLISH OIL-BOILED FANCY HOSE, S0c. per pair, rexular price 67c. One lot Ladies’ full regular INGRAIN ENGLISH STOCKINGS (OIL BOILED), SOLID COLORS—At 50c., worth 63c. One lot Ladies’ full regular PIN STRIPE STOCKINGS—A: 43c., worth 50c. Misces f¢ ENGLISH HOS: we me sal regular 8 1, solid colors, Mises’ Frencn, Fi 4 German RIBBED Hi sali lors: beet a cents up. ae Ladies" FRENCH THREAD HOSE, full CHILDREN'S % and'% HOSE, fancy colors, in Cot- ton, Lisle ‘and Silk. Aus 2g it Slldren's BALBRIGGAN SILK-CLOCKED Misses’ BR i BALBRIGGAN HOSE sizes 4 to8. One lot Ladies’ OUT-SIZE BROWN BALBRIGGAN HOSP, at 8739c., $1.25. ‘Fail lines: ", Misses, and Children’s Silk Hosiery. DOUGLASS’, 3% Nuxta Streer. GUMMER OPENING. MRS. J. P. PALMER, NO. 1107 F STREET, ‘Between 1th and 12th Streets, Wil Open on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26rx, A Case of FRENCH BONNETS axp LONDON HATS. No Caras. am GPECIAL NOTICE! SPECIAL NOTICE !! ‘The great rush which has attended the opening of OUR NEW STORE has not detracted from our exten- re stock, as we are receiving daily large invotces of the choicest Novelties which the Paris market affords. ‘We would particularly request our customers and the pubiie toexamine our stock and prices, which we are Satistied cannot be equailed in the city. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 22 1909 F StReer NonTHWEsT. PATTERN HATS AND FINE MILLINERY Goops; SILK AND CLOTH WRAPS; SILK, FLANNEL and CAMBRIC SUITS, the largest and most elegant assortment in the city, made exclu- iiyely to my order, M. WILLIAN, ISYLVANIA AVENUE. wiS NDIS. MODISTE, Pennsylvania ave., over M. Willian’s establish: Formerly with Lond’ Tay New Wa, €o., St! Lou Evering Dresses; Bridaf specialty, Glaks, Dolmans atid Suits; ‘all made at the shortest Rotice: perfect work, superior fitting; satixfaction guaranteed. ISS Al IE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style Inaterial, and guarantees perfoct St and ‘comfore HER SPECIALTIES ARE— Hand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwear , exhibit to selection of Trimmed and Un- SPRING HATS AND’ BONNETS, MARCH Svand 31. 25-3, M. B. BRUCE, No. 433 9rx STREET, E, northwest. Staiupitie, Ean wo ee by skilled artists. pores set Gonks ons and fitted: jarner’ ‘Thomson Giove and fe Sole for Baire’ led Abdominal Supporter: Fotian 608 9th street, Patent Office, has opened a choice eckectian of childrens’ and snd all Kindsof CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. INGS spd TRSER- TIONS on Canbric, Nainscck and Swiss: NEW LACES. beaded FRINGES, TRIMMINGS IN ana new stock of HOSIERY, 11 E SILK GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LAC! FICHUS and TIES. PRESIDENT ARTHUR AND THE INSTRUCTIONS TO MR. ‘TRESCOTT. 1509 ¥ Steer Nonrawesr m22.2m* | fisheries exhibition to be held in London in 1883 er SAL 5 SHED: PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES, MANTELS AND GAS FIXTURES. Jobbing in all of the Above Branches. S@-Estncares FURNISHED Fon New Work. PLATT'S CHLORID! DISINFECTING ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. ‘Quart bottles, 50 cts, MILBURN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘in protested, Judge Snell ait here tll 10 o'clock.” make ourselves comfortable then,” said Mr. Merrick, with an air of resignation. take more than four hours to read it.” Mr. Prince, the clerk, then proceeded wi reading of the aMfdavit, which was just the same as the quashed indictment, with the few verbal Changes, noooeeary to cure the defects in that in- met rument ‘The court-room was in a few minutes almost en- tied. Messrs. Bliss, MacVeagh, and ed newspapers out of their pockets, and ir minds were far away ing arch for the Jeannette crew or following the bloody redskins through the passes of Arizo1 SOME INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS PROMISED. ‘The purpose of calling Messrs. James and Mac- Veagh is, as a Stan reporter was credibly in- formed, to prove the statement made by Rerdell to Messrs. Woodward and James and through them tothe Attorney General early in the star- Toute proceedings. This statement membered, involved ex-Senator Dorse’ Subsequently Rerdell claimed that thi: and made in the role of a de- tective in Mr. Dorsey's behalf, for the purpose of misleading the authorities and getting into their ward was also present at it is understood that the purpose and Merrick is to prove that this statement ras made just as though it was true Mr. Merrick havi remarked:—"Go on Tht Chairman Williams then asked Mr. Blaine in Tegard to the instructions which were given to PACIFIC COAST SPRING MERTING. San Francisco, April 2.—Yesterday was the first day of the spring meeting of the Pacific Coast lorse Association, at Bay Distri coun rns it Mino ls aap ae co! ing to a on vious. The attendance was ., First Race—The California stakes, hall @ash, for two-year-olde. ‘The race was won by Gano, with Panama second and Lou Spencer third. Time 51 secon: NATIONAL THEATER. ing THURSDAY, April 27, three ni Matinee, ‘engagement extraordi On motion of Mr. Valentine Senate amendments to the agricultural appropriation bill were non- 9ra Steerer NoaTHwesr. In reply Mr. Blaine alluded to the efforts to fix upon him (Blaine) @ responsibility for a certain policy toward the South American states which was calcu- lated to involve this country seriously, and con- ‘Ido not desire to assume that ‘President is responsible for ahy such effort. I aci him entirely; butI desire at this time t matter before the committee cor . Mr. Blaine then produced the original draft of the instructions which were given to which he read, and pointed out the corrections which had been made by the President, some of them at his (Blaine’s) suggestion, and commented in his particularly incisive style upon the correc- ions and their wants and demerits. He added: “I do not by any means find fault with the Prest- ‘ing his mind, but this is the orig he instructions to which President Arthur gave his assent, and which, following pre- track in excellent MISS ADA GRAY, Supported by Charles A. Watkins’ FIFTH AVENUE COMBINATION. ‘THE CHALMERS-LYNCH CASE. which had been m: Mr. Calkins, chairman of committe on elections, called up the contested election case of Lynch agt, Chalmers, from the sixth congressional district of Mr. Randall raised the question of considera- ‘The House decided—yeas 115, nay 99—to consider the election case. Mr. Atherton demanded the reading of the re- port. ‘The reading of the report consumed an hour and @ half, and, at its conclusion, Mr. Pettibone, of ‘Tennessee, took the floor in support of the case of the contestant, Lynch. The District in Congress. Speaker Kelfer has appointed Representative Hoge, of W.Va., a member of the House. committee on the District of Columbia, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative Allen, of ES. There were 30 en' AND DEODORIZER. ita won. Precious was second and Night Hawk Time, 2: 2:11, Race—The Winters stak three-year-olds. of Norfolk won the race, with Foress — second. Time, 2: yeancnae a mile en EAST LYNNE; oz, THE ELOPEMENT. ..MISS ADA GRAY In which characters she has no living peer. Monday, May 1—Hoey and Hardie Combination, in A iin "OF TPHE STATE. alt 930 7th street New French and Scotch Ginghams, just and Rhadames, extra good values. dent for chan; STEAM COOKERS. GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. Call and examine st 531 15th street. E. F. BROOKS, Fine Gas Fixtures, &c, t, It will be Te- ind others. kept. Idesire to state most sole that the assumption that Iever interpolated a line or @ syllable in the dispatch after it was agreed to by the President is as false as the le that was circulated over the country that I was during the President’s sickness eign policy of my own.” MR. BELMONT’S EXAMINATION OF MR. BLAINE. Mr. Blaine at this point put himself in the hands of the committee, and Mr. Belmont proceeded to propound a series of prepared questions, which were mainly directed to an inquiry into the policy of thedepartment in the Chili-Peruvian trouble and the instructions which were given to Mr. Tres- of Witness in reply to questions stated that he had never made an examination of the merits of the Cochet nor the Landreau claim. He had consid- ered the Landreau claim as res adjudicato. A LIVELY TILT BETWEEN THE EXAMINER AND THE WITNESS. acest tee Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Condition. Concorp, pril 26—Ralph Waldo Emere ‘s0n’s condition this i is reported about the same as yesterday, Well last night as on some his illness, Consider; GRAND CONCERT CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, he did not rest as FRIDAY EVENING, ‘able anxiety exists here, gemeiecew tecrserd Washington Visitors to Philadelphia, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April. mandery Knights Tem, Chasseur” guests the visit He, ea) will riot! Commandery at confidence. Mr. Wood! court or Messrs. Bliss NEW YORE AND WASHINGTON RAILWAY. The House committee on Pacific railroads failed toobtain a quorum this morning. A special mect- ing was called for Friday next, at which time the position to grant right of 3 rs of the National Railway Tun fast lines between Wasl blocking out a for- a= [Ee PUBLIC vorce. ‘Wasninoton, D. C., January 4. 1882. GexTLEMEN: Finding myself breakin, eas care, I resorted to ugthener. "From their use I have derived much, I_keep them in my hous , 1 most cheerfully medicine (Brown's Iron Bitters) for id mental strain, ATTORNEYS. IHOMAS W. SORAN, 486 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Notary Public, Conveyancer, is. Acknowledgments of d PROF. GEO. W. MORGAN, of New York, Organist; MISS MAUD MORGAN, Harp: MRS. CHAS. McCARTEE, Soprano; MISS AGNES McGREW, Alto; MR. J. H. HICKOX, Jz., Bass, —— to the incorpora- A Curious Case in the Police Court. 4 FATHER CHARGED WITH ABDUCTING HIS OWN REN. This morning, in the Police Court, Charles Otto Ulrich was charged, on a warrant sworn out by his wife, Louisa M. J. Ulrich, with having, yester- day, abducted Gustavus E. -M. ana Herman Otto Ulrich, his sons, aged respectively seven and six years. Mr. John E. Norris appeared for defend- aut. Mr. Moore, the prosecuting attorney, called the court’s attention to the warrant, which was a magistrate, and sald the children al- ve been abducted are the children of the defendant, and there was no law to hold a man for abducting his own children. The court said the case would have to be dismissed. parties have been separated for about three months, the mother takin, Ulrich has been living at ‘south Carolina avenue gout in the western section of the divorce has been instituted by Mra. Ulrich, which ry The father of, the children got posses em by £0! school they Ettend, yesterday” afternoog, ‘and taking them of the warranton ‘Louisa M. J. Ulrich on oath, that the said Charles Otto the District of Columbii assaulted Gustavus Otto Ulrich, aged res] ly seven and six years, and did kidnap and felonious- ly carry away the said Gustavus Ulrich from the lawful the said gene | pepper ores an peace and government of the United Stata” ee Guiteau Refuses to See His Sister. MES. BCOVILLE’S VISIT TO THE JAIL. Mrs, Scoville, who according to a general an- nouncement left the city Sunday, did not go away until thismorning. She has gone to New York and expects to return here next week, Yesterday afternoon about 6 o’clock she went to the jail to pay a visit to her brother, and tt being after visit- ing hours she was denied admission. Mr. McGill, the officer who it will be remembered had a scuffle with Guiteau some months Guiteau claims, attempted to take duty atthe ume. Mr. McGill and Mrs. Scoville said that she brother and asked that word be sent into him. Guiteau was notified at opce and said: “I don’t Want to see her. When I I thought she would leave.’ Mrs. Scoville was not pleased with this answer and insisted on OF as far aan edt Scat dented ot. Meat "My Mev acoll"Welk 'f'kuow you to be a Guiteau.” Mrs. Scoville added: {Guiteauy ought wo (Gul ‘then left eas work and busin ‘Brown's iron Bite = and New York further considered. e bill are now pending before the committee empowertug the Secretary of the Interior to appoint new in original incorporators fail t¢ complete the road in agiven time, and making it@ penal offence to sell the charter. Capitol Notes. THE NEW ANTI-CHINESE BILI. In the Senate yesterday, thé proposed amend- ment to the House bill regalating Chinese immt- gration, to strike out the section prohibiting any state or United States court from admitting Ch nese to citizenship, was deteated—yeas 28, nays the affirmative votes coming trom ‘the republicans and Mr. Davis, of Illinois. Theamendmont strik- ing out the section which defines “Chinese labor- ers” to mean both skilled and unskilled laborers and Chinese employed in mining, was adopted— yeas 29, nays 28—Mr. Davis, of Ilino! the republicans in the affirmative. and Messrs. Mil- Jones, of Nevada, and Cameron, Wisconsin, with the democrats. No further ac- tion was taken on the bill IMPRISONED AMERICANS IN IRELAND. After his speech yesterday, Mr. Robinson, of N. Y¥., withdrew the resolution submitted by him in reference to the imprisonment of American citi- zens by British authority, by Mr. Cox requesting his efforts to secure their release, was adopted. W = ‘ ashington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal reve- Due, $388,509.38; Customs, $628,120.99. Naviowat BANK Norus received to-day for re- demption, $377,000, Ir 18 Reronrep that Paymaster Stevenson, of the navy, 18 to be nominated for paymaster gen- er the visitors by the Academy of Fine tors in case the cards of admission 937 Pennsylvania a} ith and H streets northwest. APITAL THEATER. et — Gen. Hancock at Fortress Mionroc. Fonraess Mowrog, Va., April 26—12 noon.—Gen. Mitchell, A. A. G. French ‘Commissioner of in any Bate or Torvitory, oor, aD, oF 5 : id m28-2m_ day, April 24. One reat Moknarewa’ Star ity Thomas. Germania is this Great Combi- 7. Mr. Belmont then propounded a series of ques- tions in regard to the terms “good offices” and officially,” and a somewhat lively tilt ensued be- tween the examiner and the witness, which was suddenly brought to aclimax by Mr. Blaine’s re- marking, with some emphasis, “I hope il bea gentleman. 1 shall and shall treat you as such. Iam not ina police be badgered. I must answer my ques- tions in my own way, and you must not undertake lack of courtesy or tiness, both on mccoun or his age e Ww on account of his ition he had occupied. cy Did you not, in your instructions to Mr. Hurlbut, ask him to bring to bear upon Peru the power of the government to force Peru to re- cognvve that claim of Landreau? nswer.—I did not. Ido not think you will find anything of that kind in my dispatches. uestion.—Did you not instruct Mr. Hurlbut to pcre the prompt adjustment of the Landreau claim’ Answer.—My dispatches speak for themselves. If you will read from the dispatches you will fad t instruction was tified, to fam. opm, and Wek, Mons. oshnell. Ki ‘an ‘Sheeran: Billy Maore, eic. ‘Matinees Tuepday and EDW. H. HALL & THOMAS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 6 F street northwest. ‘ORLD'S MUSEUM—ODD where he spent an hour, and ‘ship. the children. Mr. je corner of 10th and and Mrs Ulrich ty. A suit for ALD, EY-AT-LAW, ran Building, _ Practices in all the Courts, N, 2: Mites, . Attorney-at-Law, Rooms 6 snd 8 Gunton Law Building, 472 Louisisna avenue. penetration diamasies Union Conference ef African Methe- Bavtmwore, Mp., April 28.. Ppror. CARPENTER. Every night durin Matinee, 2 pts and Fun. WILLARD’S HALL. me. the week, 8 o'clock, and Satu: ler, of Calfforniz Mr. Belmont ai 1 8 0% an day ¢ iy Sfemmeriem, M: lesire out. The following is a copy which Ulrich was arrested: *, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 2 D STREET, Opposite City Hall. PA BEONISHING D an ened. Different every nij 50 and 75 cents. Mi LINCOLN HALL BENEFIT OF sr. FRIDAY EVENING, MATIN reh, Sarat street, there were present Bishop DA. Fagne, of Caio; A. W. Wi Maryland: vanla, J. A. Shorter, Obi Brown, District of Colw Turner, RE. Cain, Texas; i », Georgia, and . Dickenson, OF te Taiter chur, Bimnope WB. ‘orth Carolina. “Bishop chairman, undBishop force arms Ulrich and Herman ID YOU EVER? These are some of the exclamations of the many pleased purchasers at the MISFIT STORE, corner 10th and F streets, and the following accounts for them: Buits for $5, worth $10, at the MISFIT STORE. MISFIT STOKE, MISFIT STORE. and a resolution offered JOHN'S MITE ASSOCIATIO} the President to continue 1L 2878, AND SATURDA! 29TH, M. Ulrich and | Miles, Kentucky; L. H. Tennessee, and Payne was chosen temporary Wayman temporary secretary. ‘The forenoon were with closed doors. 1s, 0on Will be open and the discussion pubs custody against the form of Mr. Herndon Morseil .. Mics Eva Mills... Mr. E. B. Suits for $8, worth $13, at the Suits for $9, worth $17, at the Buits for $10, worth $19, at the MISFIT STOR! Suits for $12, worth $22, at the in ispatch mean that? L. P. Seibold, Mrs. Jennie True, Me rue, Mrs. E. B. Fade- iiss Nona Cook m the Rifles, in full drees uni- t did not, in the opinion of Mr. Evarts If. nt propounded a series of questions in regard to the views of former Secretaries of State upon the Landreau claim, and another.scene be- tween himself and witness seemed imminent, ——— ‘The Malley Murder Trial. TESTIMONY OF A DOCTOR AND AN UNDERTAKER. New Havex, Conn., April %—In the Malley cross-examination of Dr. esterday When D. B. MacLeod and tail from N: trial thts morning une Painter, who was on the the court adjourned, was MISFIT STORE, Suits ror $15, worth $29, at the when Mr. Blaine, addresst “I must confess this seems nary examination.” Witness then explained at some length just what instructions were given to Mr. Hurlbut in relation to the Landreau claim— that he should simply use his good offices to secure a hearing for Landreau in the courts of Peru. nt.—And at a time when there wereno courts. Mr. Blaine.—Oh. no! Stop right there. _N but the courts had ret beyance. the chairman, said? MISFIT STORE. Suits for $18, worth $35, at the Buite for $20, $39, at Ot sane Lael for $20, worth $39, at MISFIT STORE. Suite for $21, fine Broadcloth, worth Suits for $24, worth $50, at the MISFIT STORE. Splendid Pants for $2, worth $4, at the MISFIT STORE. Elegant Pants for $2.50, Fine Pants for $3.50, me a very extraordi- THE meeting of the Lincoln National Monument Association called at the Capitol for to-day failed for want of a quorum. A Comurrree, consisting of E. C. Fowler, Owen Riley and 8. P. Stratton, has been a) the Post Oftice department to open on miscellaneous contracts for star routes, Lrevr. Tomas 8. PHeurs has been detached from the navy yard, Mare Island, and ordered to the Iriquois, ae mith as receiver pull: answered ‘the call desired to see her wordy ahha Oe there were no cou worth $5 tS FIT STORE. Custom-made Pants for $4, worth $10, af the Custom-made Pants, $6, worth $12, at the Tine ving Overcoat 9. woh stn Fine Spring Overcoata, $10, worth $20, at the Fine Spring Overcoats for $12, worth $22, at the Odd Vests, all colors, 75¢., worth Fine All-woot Vosts, $1, worth £2, at Fine Black Vesta, $2.50, worth $5, at the Comoe and be convinced of our astonish to show goods, at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Open till 9 p.m. ; Saturday, 11 p.m. SPBine DRESS GOODS. our new 8) TRS gave her $15 to go home, as the gate in the her, and she asked ‘THE comptroller has appointed First National [DEPENDENT ICE COMPANY. ‘THe FORESTRY CONVENTION aT CINCINNATI yes- ey reer commncration te terday, elected Geo, B. Lor preside nt, and John Saul, of this District, ‘one Of the wee presidents, Gonz aND Gore TO Alarm left the navy yard at noon today for Fortress Monroe, with the family of Admiral Por- will leave, at 11 ‘to state correc! tw the Landreau cla! - Py cab Tare ot $2," GOLD MEDAL = a} Mowrok—The ——— Dr. Boynton vs. Dr. Bliss. A CERTIFICATE OF THE FORMER IN CONFLICT WITH THE TESTIMONY OF THE LATTER. A certificate is now published under the signa- ture of Dr. 8. A. Boynton, and dated October 24, 1881, at Mentor, Ohio, the residence of the late AWARDED BY THE NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCIA- ; E to-night. The Secretary of War, the. other disti E i i BEST KENNEBEC ICE. i i i 8 if throughout the Reason. YRICES as LOW from YELLOW WAGONS marked Portams INDEPENDENT ICE CO., as from any COMPANY in left Key West the DISTRICT. graay for Hai pes For Wharf Prices and Special Rates, call st t to give an American he continued, “that the ibut- say that in the event unty’ arbitrated in his to be treated as a lien on the event of a settlement of the accession “to ask @ foreign a hearing in its courts: ” Office:—137u STREET AND PENN. AVE., ‘ou Will find further, ! his (Landreau’s) claim favor, tat to t f g Depot:—9rm STREET WHARF. Vian territ and the oper g Z % not fairly. Conte ay ene 3 58 Telephonic Connections to and from eB parts of a22-0t NE EMBROIRERED ROBES. ‘We have just received a beautiful line of EMBROIDERED ROBES, ‘im all the colors, which we offer at the low price ‘patterns. : br Hl English bondholders put up the job of a war ‘Doot and booty, just as made war upon English feet was upon the west coast America all the : upon Peru, and tt was for ‘and’ Hastings z ? 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