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‘ THE EVENING STAR. Ps PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Cornor Pennsylvania Ave. and 1ith 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ’ GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tue Fema Stan fs served to evbecrthers in the eity iy carriers, on own acconnt, at 10 cents er Week, or 44 cents pes 1. Cories at the counter, 2 ch. By mai: — reaps repaid 50 cents a unl, ear, $6, ro me athe, Ls Post Office at Washington, D. C., 2 > are matter. ] Both died game, for a chew of tobaccd Just before the rope ‘was placea ‘around his neck, Martinez, Cat, April £7.—A mob attacked @ —— house last ere ee = inmates: vs trom the second sti Indow. ree Chinese are Out Pia slow are ieee Dadiy ‘hurt, and tor pably ie. Several iz ers are severely tn rhe mob are unk *@ . Vir Aino) pawrtone wot te setinatoam: | YOR 5G N® 9,065, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1882 TWO CENTS, _|/ewge ject sale cons inodste te Rotes of nd mown on aplication. | aces : . = . Ss il dispatches of instructions to Minister Huribut, THE STAR ROUTE CASES. Bonuxctow, Towa, April 27.—The 631 annie HiDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR | Washington News and Gossip. Se eee PERU INVE GATION SENSATION, Dut elicited ‘nothing new or of material interest, Vorsary of Odd Fellowshty In America was cele —- —-——— TUE LETTER OF GEN. GRANT. brated here yesterday by the members of the Senate To-day. 3 The Rerdell Trial in the Police Court— | varions loiges in the city. A procession several ome neyo Coreanunir Hocerrrs To-Dav-—Internel Feve| ane chair called attention to a large bag filled Mr. Belmont asked If the witness had seen the | Statements Made by the Accused to | biocks lonr moved tiroach ihe ientins thorough Arron Sth i nue, $510,241.28; customs, $56! ee senpshe GENE: TO- | letter of Gen. Grant, in which he sald: “Itis about | yy, Macv: and James. fares, and addresses were delivered at the Opera Averios = With documents which had accompanied the re- time forthe United States to step in.” Scaci l == = House. Much enthusiasin was manifested, . Donk notes received to-day for re- | sponse made by the Secretary of War to Mr. Beck's 2 : — ns — Ps callin - “I was very much surprised,” the witness re- 4th A Big Strike in Chi. ‘Tus Presive: the acts chanuing | the sipropriscien tor the cine mins OF uring offic oon eis STPRMInE. It aren bn Che sid ot | Service, as stated in last evening's Sram, after the | Maugurated bere ‘this morning, under ake ame henenanis octne'e aut Orphan Asy- | OME Bee can he tae ae ave from Gen. Grant. I think it was on the 23d of ice, as Stated In evening’s STAR, al cobof the Team Owners Mutua Won September Mr. Robert Randall showed me the let- | clerk of the Police concluded the iz of been given in a hundred lines, He could see no | THE LATTER CALLS THE FORMER A BULLY | pong ircanine it ee toe ae ed me the let; e Police Court concluded the readin, } hum of the District of the indictment at 8 o'clock yesterday, ex-Attorney | mer, wnt core motween tte F @ | reas Ae sending reof amall bag full of 5 = at $ o'clock yesterday, ex- men, and controls between 1,100 2 See antennae papers, unless the Intentton was to intumiaate We AND COWARD. Sede Sunie= Crane over intended 18 should be) General MacVeagh was the first witnews placed on | ADDUY LAG teums meedea tem tdonavng ate’by thrusting upon it more unatter than tt Mr, Belmont then returned to the Landreau | the stand. He testified that he had a mecting — been preg 3 seers She principal could pr SHAUERS and, asked it Mr. Blaine Delioved that Mr. | with Rerdelt,at the request of the Postmaster | Mination nos to gots wok ual they aor Oe tae Mr. Beck moved to take up the Dill to punish Fully half an hour before the meeting of the for- ndfeau had the right to expect the ‘ofti , mination not to go to work until they Py al certification tr checes by ofticers | eign affairs committee this morning quite a crowd ae oe ight to expec Good offices | General, to hear what he had to say. In this day. - bank: had assembied outside of the committee room de- | Mr. Blaine—“Why, certainly, as any American | COOVersation Rerdell implicated J. W. Dorsey, 8. st Q territorie leces for the benefit of rts; for a public building at and in regard to mineral Lands, Ralph Waldo Emerson's Condition, Ald citizen would have.’ Mr. Landreau never asked | W. Dorsey, Vail, Peck, and possibly Boone, and |". ¥. . * . ‘Tum Secretary of the Treasury will hear those ort Ce ea a che Tues eTOd ie eavetaacat enim he behalf, and | others in the star routé frauds. He sald tint a | .fonconm, NM. April $7 The morning rport | interested in the subjects of ear-axles and hoop | Hhance comminter rigidly adhered to, and none but members of the | this government never sought to do so.” false sctof books had been made at the time of | fiteerning . Ralph Waldo Emerson's condition ts ida Ga Priaags My te, OP 32 (clock. Present when the bill was considered. House and of the press were permitted to enter. | “Mr. Belmont— Well, it does not seem clear that | the Congressional investigation, and that. Dorsey, fat ne ts graduahy growtay woeket, but Ox i BERRY Oy Frome 10'S 0 atr. Beck replied that action upon tt bad been | at ten o'clock every seat in the room was occu- | he was an American citizen, ‘There is no evidence | Brady and the Test were costizint. of this end atic, ane Change — ov U.S. Naat VEssris—Tue Lack- | SO TiCG heretofore by the absence of republican Phieq and even standing Toom Was at a premium, | that he was ever naturalized.” itea | SHTEAMETS. He algo, produced, papers in Dor- slip . ee : a ation was % ab = "5 ata We th of March, | ard was fenxlous to tnave the bill consid ‘At ten minutes past ten Mr. Blaine arrived, accom- | g“i;, Blaine—“Well, the Senate of the Unit ig, Whicl uw y ‘scott. on aaciine Me “A Sale of American Trettcrs Enctand, 2 when ti him with the schemes. Bra arded it as ne- The motion was nally lost, by a te—yeas 21, | panied by hts young son, and Mr. Belmont re-| confirmed hick wee oc eeal OE te eee | cossary to nobee poutine ant aineetin ae pAOxPon, April 8 —witteen Atner rotting Titinos, votdl'™ do™ with wig fepupitenns, and Mr, | wed tie examination with the remark, ““T de- | and no one Dut a citizen can be a consul of the | plausibie fee a ee ea Ingalls’ Shad Mr Plump, voted” aye” with the | Site to call your attention to your answer to a | U. 8. halt’ of ‘the fines. remitted went to the contractor | Sesterday Cor <hr, inckutlag Baty. Leorat 198 detaocrats, cE westion yesterday, in which you stated that Mr. | Amother Scene of Excitement—The End and the other to Brady and the Post Office officiais | EUineas: Jenny R., at £125; Hattie Shaughran The political aspect of the vote caused some it~ | Farts tn his letter of instructions upon Ceenn Not Yet. connected with him. There were routes whereupon | &Dd Dick Miniphee at £190 each; German Girl at Ue confusion among members who had paired on | reau claim, omitted the ictal ‘ou wi At the close of Mr. Belmont’s cross-examtnation, | the lawful service was not performed, and others a Grace Darling at £110, and Littie Wonder at Mexey ro Loas fT ARRIAGES—8th: ptcat, Ke. Tegronar—tth pase. Nth mstint, on her wa Tressssiosar—4th page. health of allon board 1s Fiaxos axp 01 34 paxs. ‘The Forrowine C1 board, Both the Lackawan Would remain at Callao for Ae “ td | political questions—Mr. Allison withdrawing his ineoe en the papi) and you will find that he | 4 most exciting and unusal scene occurred in the upon which, absolutely, no service was Fendered. dnties of judge advocat U.S. army, are ordered: | Vote on thls account and Mr. Al ich voting. i aa fore! fairs ittee room. Mr. Blaine stated Upon cross-examiuation y ir. Williams, he S oie a es, U.S. army, Mr. Blaine, in reply, read from the letter, and | foreign affairs comm! said that he knew. of no tntuciment oihat us | The Veto of Mev. Newman Smythe's . Lieber will be relieved from duty House of Representatives. inted out that in one case he used the word and | that as Mr. Belmont, after being warned on Mon- law at the nu ew York, August Btit, on to the judge advocate ray for duty i he ated. of Military jus: | Consist of three commissioned officers of the navy 48 profess West Point report in per: Ms Rerdell to test Rerdell ho ked ex-Senator Su motion of ME Grape Wes an ear aa eae oe te cae | 2g; nad pexetated tn onrely misuuting his tts | Cesyinm’pe a intietnen, Sita tee Reon | Momom, Ape St oa supees. Ses eins, my House to-day for the appointment of a board to | “Sr nea Was ‘about to proceed, when patches and putting upon them a construction ut-| General, and said he wanted to make a clean | says: Rev. Newman Smythe was Interviewed | i ee Noel spon by teers Sy ai coord breast of the whole matter. Clayton was taking ee se ait = py = pgp sod or = a taconite 4 a 4 Sis voney t ‘ ers avi ervice, to A SOMEWHAT REMARKABLE SCENE ion of him, Ww! eretofore been Was | no active part in the affair; he only acted, witness | torsof bis clection to a chair at Andover. Mr, feeisa Macainee aeee y in tte burvau of multary fsticoand will FC_ | BeknNon ne epee We revenue marine service, 10 ensue, “Mr. Bliine sald: “Before proceeding 1 | ® eCHIme cotloquy ensued, whlch the commit | Supbesptrbecause te knew ierdelt Claytin did not | Sinythe had nt been Botiaed ofthe trio, although port tn person tothe commanding general military | tttod States,” which shall MaUERE preset desire to make a statement. Mr. Belmont ex- exciting colloquy ensued, mmit- } state why he was mixed up inthe matter. Had i ichpa h ac Givision of the Pacitic and department of Calltor- oes c s : tee were unable to interrupt. ‘no doubt Rerdell would have been protected from | absence of advices he was mot prepared to make ge advocate of that division and | and adopt, subject to the approval of ‘the Prest- | hausted two hours of the time of the committee | “Mr. Belmont intimated thathe would deal with prosecution had he assisted the governmentin the | any stetements, but said if the election is werent ee aare ate cee on ae dent, acode and system of marine light and fog | Yest¢rday in travelling in a circle. He repeated | Mr. ie cee ee ee ae prosecution: of the other parties, iy f ever good z eg ped mewn gone ay = yee ‘. cs e! e words, “J leve ou are a a inf ™ it a fact y he Be ary. je ant " al Meved frou dvity in the Dureau of military justice | gnats and regulations and from time to Ue to | MS questions six or eight or ten times over, ot | Words, y iy Of any arrang-ment to this eff aving been y ry. cp i when Major Gulto \N. Licher shall have reported | «5 rove and ehange the same. course, he has the right, but it 1s all based on the made. Heard Rerdeil had retracte1 all this state- | Would renew and intensify the controversy . Mr. Blaine, addressing the committee and ignor- | ment in a subsequent affidavit. Resuming, the | the selection, as the faculty of Andover would 1 the cone cryin, and will then report in person to | eee Richardson (N. Y.), from the committce on | tact that he made two misquotations—absolute ing ‘Mr. Belinont, replied: ©Mr. Chairman, this | witness sald he had never sent an agent to Dorey. | Maintain the’ position ‘they tad assumed, and ee Eereet aeperenene Be te aoe meee eo bill appropriating | 2" SDSS malennrOe Teen TR dete eae sas | Youne man has disgraced himself, He has’been | Had several interviews with Mt ‘Torrens, of | Would be supported by the trustees. 2 pigt aud f sourt for duty as judge advocate of that depa! col ce, Tepol rac) establish his justification in doing tha le himéo insult, K: i SPECIAL NOTICES. _ | meat. $2100 for tae establisninent of one OF bre ele | snot yet vouched upon It Iwhtie i have tte | brite Ricerca ty} Arkansas, and was satisfied he was Dorsey's Old World Ne oo . SST = Tic lights at Hel ie, N.Y. eferres com- | Jargest possible stock of patience, I would rather able - SERI IN ZUM FPAIRS. A REGULAR M THe R ATION of Cadet Thomas R. Woods, | mittee on appropri itions, thet he coms aucety ay aie point. There are GUNG CEO ones ans ee 1d resin aera ||) pct ape tee Daily mince secon@ 4th class, military academy, has been ae-| | On motion of Mr. Kelley, Senate amendments many Important, points hat I would like to be frounlol water and oben oe necessity for any ee oe edition this morning publishes a dispatch from cents Secreta - ect Ma vere concurret repeal disc! ating: 'S | heard upon; but the iteration and reiteration, an ~ . le bie ore een ea by the Secretary of War, to take effect May | (rere concurred in to, Products of the possessions | Hie iwen stan cay mae eration and relter: {uentiong | musunderstanding, Ex-Postmaster General James was the next | Pittermoritzburg, which says there {s a serious etherland in order to vindicate Mr, Balinont for having made MR. WILSON QUESTIONS MR. BLAINE. Crisis in Zulu affurs A deputation of Zulus, num~ seal witness, He stated that Rerdell was introduced to : t Louls, 1s in the tted the conference } the blunder to misquote me in two particulars, Is | Representative Wilson proposed a few ques- = bering one thousand persons, and tncluding three ~f e | br ve pwaitt, iu ay ae on ; to the introduc- ue (ie saving ot ite | AumUewoexhausung. He has mace two palpe- | tons to Mr. Blaine relative to the policy of the | {um UY ex Senator Clayton. Herdell deainactlons | with the gevmtaar’ Gs prom needle aon HALVOR 3 ofa ball ink the) Senuts Which will settiethe raze the saving or life | ble misquotations, and has made an explanation of | state department, which gave Mr. Blaine the op- as 8 1 or John Dunn. Great care is necessary to preven’ a Dill In the Senate whi i conference report revom- | them, whea as a gentleman, as I understand him ity to reiterate his { tatements that | f Dorsey and others. Among them was a balance | (tone Dine Gn Utles of purchased graduated lands in Missouri, | mends the adoption of the ile amendment, ad-| to be, he ought to state frankly that he did it.” portunity to reiterate former statements that | cneet with the name of William Smith on it This, . about wiilch there has been some difficulty. ding a pensioning feature to the bill] Mr. Blaine, who had been stunding and speaking | the policy of this government towards the South APPEAL TO REBKEWS TO JOIN THE NINILISTR, Mr. Reagan oppesed the adoption of the confer- | with t offices in the United | ence report, Cactne that opposition on the gM und | and} that the proposition to. create a civil pension lst | fore he could reply the chairman broke’ in and was contrary to the principles of the government. “I desire to say that the chairman, repre. Mr. Cox sitpported the conference report, stating | senting the committee, is reluctant to. put any American republics had been merely a peace | Rerdell said, was the name under“which Brady | 7. Perenspcna, April 27.—The Herald says that olley RUA moisten wes over taken ‘orthougnt w | Wesknown ‘in the combination, For Increasing | nandbilis are being circulated calling upon Uo be taken that might in any way Involve Unis gov- Pes pe Sed oe ae Jews to join the nihilists. ernMeny In any "Wouble Willi Any/ Other’ FOVED- |e caoney pall wo the Foes Oltes emda wee SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR OP AUSTRIA. . BERiax, Apri 27.—The emperor's speech at the eas. (AE, Reagan) “objerted coakl hantiy” be | zieetou on the course’ and conduct of the exami. | Representative Kasson desired, before the ad-| Cattved into the bogus Books, intended to be sreN, | gpentng uy the specal seston of tue reichstag toe (Mr. Reagan) objected could hardly be | nation. Mr. Belmont insists on his right to exam journment of the committee, to allude to the Col- | seys ofice in New York, and later Rerdell said he | @4¥ Will express the winost confidence in the con termed one to create a penston list. It simply pro- 2 nage one doubt that Mr. | loquy, which ail must regret. | He thought the un- | Was going there to fetch i He afterward met | Unwed maintenance of friendly relations with vided for the payment of two years Wages tO any | Blaine will exercise the virtue of patience; and I derstanding of the committee was, at the com-| him on a New York train, and Rerdell said he had | fT¢lgn powers, and wili announce the introduc. s, citet clerk of the State | meinbers of the life saving service who should be | presume that in pursuing that course we shail | mencement of the colloquy, that Mr. Blaine, in the book. cS == tion of workmen's insurance and tobacco monop> department, who fs 1 at his residenee with pneu- Coty in the periormance of their duties. finish the examination much sooner than if we | using the term “untrathtully,” meant to imply = oly bills. monia, Is reported to be very Siok Lo-day, further debate the report was agreed to— | were to restrict elther the witness or the exam- | that the rendering of the dispatch given by Mr | ,AfteF cross-examination, the court adjourned at good deal of excitement, here took his sea Belmont jumped from his chair, but TO-DAY there are 45,700 p: States, and the same time —— f . Yeas, 135; nays, 55. finer.” Belmont did not truthfully give its meaning, and | 79 P- M2. until to-day. Opening Prices in Wall Street. Distetet Ist ‘Treasurer Gilfillan has re- The Hous* then resumed the consideration of | Mr. Belmont.—“Of course, Mr. Blaine’s object ts | did not intend to imply the term offensively to Mr. Proceedings To-day. New York, April 27, 11 9.m.—The stock market erie with whieh to pay the interes¢ on | the contested election case of Lynch vs. Chal-| ptain enough, that is, to avold the direct issue.” Belmont. The hearing was resumed to-day a little after 12 | openca {gregular but in the main at the thirty-yearinnding bonds of the District of | Hers elin win ne. Crane ant ee ee, Aue angrily IN TTS PARLIAMENTARY ta ‘i o'clock, Messrs. Merrick, Bliss and Ker being | %aX per cent Rll a ; roacrenyS MApitel Not is clenc! uni). — a er” % .—I distinct ated, Mr. Chi o1 a at a clos! ri ater East PUES SO Pree etd ala Ney Mr. Belmont.—“The issue which must be met.” | 4, Blaine. —I distinctly stated, Mr. Chairman, nt for the government and Messrs. Ingersoll, DE Price, | the is THE COMMISSIONER OF PENSI¢ no substitution of an att has decided that Mr. Blaine.—*What issu?” that I used the word In its parllamentary sense. | Chandler, Wilson and Williams for the defendant, | Preferred, while Alton and ‘Terre liaute common, The Senate in executive session yesterday con-| Mir, Belmont (also rising’ angrily and striking | Mr. Belmont, (with a significant nod.)—But you | when the proceed: opened. Mr. French, late Opened 2 per cent higher, at 28. Ta the early trade by another will be i an wivance of al per cent took place, Alion and | Fecognized hereafter without the written consent | Arued the following nominations: Alphonso Taft, | the | table)—I will not answer a single | must remember that itis a dangerous word, Mr. | Cuiet clerk ot the oonthect cmce ot tho Post omice | Terre Haute preferred leading therein, after whlch Jorthe applicant, and this substitution will not | Ol minister to Austria; Willlam L. Dayton, Gnd Of the amination "You" hang. Sate | Blaine. Department; ex-Deputy 6th Auditor Lilly, and | Pie marked ood om Mali¢ per cont, N.Y. Central, a ‘ant, and this substite ML no et eee 3 ‘5 : P aminatic 2 : ae: \l Rlo Grande, N.J. Central, and carry witn iC ie term of 8 tegal eontruet made be- of Now Jersey, minister to the Netherlands; SP. | (Hl {f gane cxaminauion | You have stated CHATRMAN WILLIAMS’ TRUST. nver and Rio Grande, entral, a it Mr. Turner, were amon; etators. a Te teen attorney and app! Sterns, of New Jersey, consul general at Montreal; 'T, Were among the spec and Terre Haute common, being prominent in the attempted to place me ina false position. In this | Chairman Williams remarked jocosely that he | jyspzcroR WOODWARD TRETIFIES AS T0 WHAT RER-| decline h, consul at St. He-| you will not succeed. I said that the quotation regretted very much the recent occurrence, and DELL TOLD HIM. James A. MacKnight, of U M ¥ THE PRESIDENT AND THE Het S| lena; George B. Armstrong, of Illinois, register of | Marks were the mistake of the printer; and your | trusted no fatal consequences would ensue. Mr. P. H. Woodward, Post Office inspector, was ‘Telegraphic Briefs. TENE. 881 Ranra: se in Se. T. S08 1 e] rt \c seater = * — . ——-P ‘Fitth avenue New York, ana | IN Russ L4.—Representative Belford, of | ee ene came Buren: DA | ist, e- muniber Of | ines aace tents tis re eee eis NOT A LAUGHING MATTER. first called fo the stand. He testified thathehadan | The coal mine No. 1, at Carbon, Wyoming Terrle mee — Heo | had an interview with the President yesterday tn | Po Dowling, ‘Toledo, Ohio: I. Hotes, ‘Bridge: | careless reader may be influsuced by your speec’® | A general laugh followed this remark, whtch, | interview with Ketel at the Axtington, in the | Sony, caved, Ia. oa Tacsday night, injuring Gus T, ct CARD. reference to t disor othe ace e aire Water, Mass.; J. C. Michie, Covington, Ky.; J. C. peas ae (interruptlug.)—* Which youare now | however, neither Mr. Blaine nor Mr. Belmont presence of Postmaster General James and ex- “aly mug) ef Ss solution on this sub) recently | Knowlt rbor, Mic rying to copy.’ Bt Q . ickly added: | gena Clay’ ESET AEA pace reba anks for thesympathy lately ex e by. Judge Belford the | SDoW!tom, Aun Arvor, Mich. Mr. Belmont.—“T would wot copy you or any- | {atacomeiend Guarman Willlams quickly added: | Senator Clayton, an another at the house of Attor- Affairs in West Washington. snany Of my pairous aud take pleasure in fed by the Israelites of THE REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM. thing that I’considered improper. ‘The commence. igh my rem: ‘ther | 2¢Y General MacVeagh. At the first interview Tor Fi = “3 Wi ya.—The snaret Announcing the reopening Of my ny thie Tse | The committee of seven ‘appolited under’ the r meant it seriously, and In no disrespect. to either | Po soy 00hn aw ical ancuunbas Riaueateace Ien-STErMENS WeppING.—The marriage d Stites to present to. the President the PP! ment of this examination this morning relieves me | of the distinculshel gentlemen interested.” erdell gave a biographt W8ay~ | of Miss Mary C. Stephens, daughter of Mr. Oscar “it tn | ted ig corelistonists in Russta. Judie | resolution of the republican caucus of the House | of all the consideration which £ mentioned yester- | tque distinguished gentlemen tnterested-” | ses. | lng he was once a clerk of tue board of public | % Stopnensca well known eit ond Mr. Chas, ~ | Beltord laid before the President letters from Mr. | to lay out a program in relation to the order of busi- | day, which I intended to observe to a man Who sion, and the spectators quickly left the room. Works here, and afterwards a clerk to Senator | iy Fitch, of Santa Fe, N.M., took place last even- = Neyer S. Isaacs, and other ofilvers of the Union Of | nose nave dectiled that the tariff commission bill | had held the ofice of Secretary of State. You have | 9h! Impression prevalled at the adjournment of | Dorsy ; that while In the latter capacity a num- | in,’at stt John’s °. E’church, and’ despite the te ee Ainerican Hebrew congregations, explaining the | (hich will be again taken Up as Soon as tue elec- | Placed yourself on a level with any other witness, | ene meeting that the dispute had by no means | ber of persons, headed by J. W. Dorsey, John K | clemency of the weather the church. was filled Wie? tT Nonrawest — m: Scere i tne ob es Sunt aera refered to | tion case of Lynch. vs. Chalmers. 15 disposed of) ang will examing 70u eee umean2 | ented. Its the subject of comment upon all sides eceinis Mamese San Vaiij agreed but | with the friends of the parties. Rev. Dr. Ui —_— —— — tl vesld kK ves . Ae t! re » (a re) a ve ct . PI ml 4 le fe rs. errevy. : behalf of the persecuted Hebrews Without walt shall be pressed for hal action, then the remaln- ||" ur paimoit 1 noah tumeduat yan neve been | oe Sena eee doe ee getuer to make certain bids Gn tall contracts, and | Picteq at tne oncam sessra, Riley Devble and Bias c 409 Sim Stxrer Noutawest. | to receive so-called official statements from diplo- | 188 election cases, and © to pax tie bill | before committees before this sme, You have en- e Rendell) with others were up all one night | gen snyder acting as ushers, After a reception at PLUMBING, PURNACES. matte and consular officers. Judge Belford re-J forthe: distribution of the Geneva sword an the | deavored to threaten”—— Mysterious Detective Werk- preparing whe papers That after Mr. Dorsey's | the residence of the bride's father, Mr. and MPR NANIEES AND GAs Deen practiced hy civilized tations tor the, peg | Howinan Dill, of a substitute, to relieve Congress | ,,MF, Wilson, (nterrupting.)—"X submit that this | Under the above heading the New York Herald Scuatorlal term expired there was & division Of | Fitch lett for their future home in Banta Fe : zs en practiced by civilized nations for the p2st Se an ineeatt u 8 not in order.” urg 1s x 5 a taking with them good wishes of a Lost Jobbing in all of the above Branchss. twocenturies In reply the Presktent suid foot | fom the consideration of private bills. Mr. Blaine.—* Thists intolerable. ‘The insolence | (“429 Prints a telegram dated at Pittsburg Isst | investization he Was called upon” 60 vesucy | Sekine, with = Gro Fermeates Fen: While it was a delicate matter for this government ae of this young man fs Intolerable.” DAs tity wh Nea reais as 1oBOwa: SA due that there was a good deal of panic] Mn Joun R. Magnopen Sare.—Mra M: 5 e to Interfere with matters between the government ‘The Murderous Apaches. Mr. Belmont—* You have brought it on your- | took place here to-night. A man who sald he wasj at the time, and = he pretended tO/the mother of Mr. John R. Ma uder, Who was & todoall that couil be doie with stdee regan es | wits folowing dispatch has Deen recelved atthe | elt”, rd for your insolence,” re. | yee named Hol Or La Hob from Avpany, N. | ogain time; that during that time a tase sever | ¥! Ay & presses 10 do all that could ne with strict regal 7 : * I have no more regard for your insolence,’ ved this afternoon. He told a Pittsbi 3 with the Indians, In which the latter lost his Mt 8, POMP AND CHEAP. International usage and courtesy to obtain for | War departmen torted Mr. Blaine, “than Ihave for that of ‘a boy | Xx SFtlv “ sed $ were prepared. He did not prepare the | Witt the Indians, -] > ‘. 9 el K K ee rece! ‘am this morning assuring her Quart bottles, 50 cts. Jews In Russia the same measure of freedom and PRESIDIO SAN FRANctsco, April 26th, 1882. | on the street.” | Cesc te an ates bani rob nen Nem Tor one safety - oJ city, who had made a big haul recently. The rob- | 0Oks, but indicated how they ce? pretend her son’s safety. MILBURN’S PHARMA protection that was accorded to others. In any | To Adjutant General, Washington, D.C. ‘Mr. Belmont.—“Mr, Blane has had due expe- : that thls ‘book was not culled for, and was not, | "{ Cheer “Scnn Cezar, employed upon the re py! ee Cone he was determine] Ainerican Hebrews | Fotlowing from en. Wilcox: “Message from | rlence before committees, and ke has endeavored | Der, Was traced to the Seventh arene Hotel and | therefore, exhibited. He said he had a balance gaunne the myeeauet eras ie erat Pardes ee Soh temporarily residing in Russta should receive the | Overton, neat Morversel, via Thomas this morn-| to threaten them. He has done4t for the last time. ast seven train. He bought a ticket for Wash- | Sheet made up from the correct books and one | Pr'restorday while working ‘on the bree: GS sro eR care and protection of their government. Indi: He will not do it to me.” Felcr Gaa the” Goce Gaae Laren | rom thotaiee ‘That the correct one showed | Oe eee ene eae eee a nished DEX Goons. sf —— y-five Lesinsky’s mules. He had reported that | Mr. Blaine (in A disgusted tone.) —“This 1s t00 | beside him. The man who 1s being | # Payment of $37,000 to Brady, who appeared un- | Saturday, and the workmen will then go to the New French and Scotch Gi Feed nhagsns pornos pg on PrRsonat.—Senator Logan writes that he wily les are sull in that vicinity. A de- ae: I hope that the committee will protect it- shadowed is 00d. looking and well | der the name of Smith, and a payment of $500 to | Small aqueduct at the Four Mile Run. The water qualities af low prices = ees probably leave Hot Springs about the 6th of May, | achinént of three of his men have been fired on. | self, Thave no power.” dressed and has Diack hairand whiskers, He is | Turner under the name of Jones; that in the etl- | Sit pe put in tue Alexandria canl Muy 6th Suis, Sating, aud Rhadames, extra good values and reach Washington a few days later.—Ex- | He pushed forward on trail of main body towards | | The Chairman —“Leanonly appeal to both of | wary and very suspicious. ‘The Pittsburg officers | tlous booxs these rie fermented ponent ered) SAL Buipar which feil down a tew days 5 7 Ci ri Doubtful Canon, on Stein pass range. Says the | these eminent gentlemen to refrain as far as possi- ? rest. head of profit and loss; t at one time which ci company asks be rebuilt —— eee cas Postansate? Gonchal Jones aaa a Weteh 201} Indians have killed faane people along Upper Gila. | ble frou lecturing each other. Oue ought to put | WaNted fo make the arrest here, but, the Albany | Read, OF Prof and loss; that, af one tn ty the District. Commulssioucys, was built by Come “¢> STEAM COOKERS. ex-Postmaster General James and wife are at the “McDowELt, Major General” | his questions and the other toanswer them,and the | whote gang and thelr plunder at Washington, He | Who drew $7,000, which Dorsey said was to be pu tractors Shipman, Fletcher and Birch for their ac- eee aa Arlington. —It Is announced that Representativ peer rr lees ta committee will allow the widest latitude and exer- : i $ to Brady; that when remissions were made to the odation while building the stone wall on the GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. gton.—It 1s announ t Representative : < said the man he was after was named Mike Gillian Thee he | comm 9 Rice has declined the republican nomination for | Rear Estate SALFs.—Duncanson Bros., auction- | cise the greatest pattence. But these scenes should | § Gilley. He would not give any other details | firm one-half of it was credited on the books “ad. | Borth side of the canal and for the conventence of Call and examine at 531 15th street. governor of Massachusetts, expressing the desire | eers, sold revently for Joan Ardeesér and Gustav | Bot occur.” except that there was a reward of $5,000 offered | the other halt went to Mr. Brady. Mr. Jamesad- | the canal It cost tue contractors $000, and tHe tw continue to represent his district in the House. | Giesler, trustees, part of lot No.3 in Bartruff's| Mr. Orth.—“The Position you take, Mr. Chatr- | ror the thief.” vised him to see the Attorney General right away. board of public works pald thei $800. E. F. BROOKS, — ay Cooke, of Philadelphia, is at the Ebbitt. | sub-division of part of a tract of land called | Man, will be sustained by every member of the ee, Witness told Rerdeli that he weuld try to manage | ADAM LY RS None "wo is lt et Observatory Fine Gas Fixtures, &¢, Foplinister Sirgent will sull for his post at Berlin | “Long Meaaows.” in Washington county, near | comintttee.” District Government Affairs, an Interview between him and the Attorney G.n-| piace er =. ~ 7 from New K Saturday.— y. M. A mtinues about the same. ¥ on r. W. M. | Bladensburg turnpike and containing 12% acres of | OIL ON THE TROUBLED WATERS—MR. BELMONT RE-| Mr. Entwisle has sent a note to Mr. McCalla, | eral at as early a day as possible. Witness was to x Boy Drincs Lygz.—A little 10 year old fingerly, of the Philadelphia Record, 13 at the | ground with the Improvements, for $4,820 t9 Wm. SUMES HIS QUESTIONS, owner of house 937 D street northwest, stating | drop him a letter through the mail signed with SES. Hs sonof Mr. E. 8. Rosenthal, residing on M street, E, Clark: also for James H. Somerville, trustee,lot | after some moments of comusion, Chairman | that the east wall 1s out of perpendicular, and so end initial “HH,” when the Attorney General, by mistake drank some lye yesterday. He was tere J $650, a endanger ves of perso! Wa sabsent from the city, returned, < b : this Blaine Before the Committee on For-| {9 Elmira G. Burgess Also for L, Cabell Willkae: | Willitms eucceeted in quieting the troubled Geared te Che Cone ation Uf tae Tie Cabins | Bee. Woohwrard went tinore Aud sass teamnedl oe tee Fig heicgengha- fool gama — son and Erastus M. Finch, trustees, lots 54 and 55 | Waters, and Mr, Beimont resumed his questions, | gn the lot immediately adjoining on the east. He | steps with a couple of press-copy books on his Ficut occurred Tuesday evening in the hole Stan enters: in square No. 441; “each Tot having a front of 24| | “Did not the resolution of theHfouse of Represen- | directs that the Tear portion ‘be taken down at | alm. They saw the Attorney General, and Rerdell | yo ‘South. Of the COuRge wall between Seams de AN ELOQUENT WITNESS AND ASYMPATHIZING AUDI. | fect on Wiltberger strect, and a depth Of MF fects | tatives to wine you nave refereed simply author- | once to prevent accident Went over substantially the same ground as with | (Bren and Jacob Keone, the result of a quareek ~ SS -- ENCE lot 55 improved by two one-story frames on front | ize the State department to exercise the Kindly |_| The health officer has sent a note to the District | Mr. James, Some of the letters in the = he | Tne first knock-down was for O’Brien, the second ICATIONS Correspondence Cincinnati Commercial. and two one-story frames on rear of lot, for $1, offices of the government in behalf of this Landreiu | Commissioners inviting attention toa defect in ae were Ferkegentg bg ee eters ean a4 for Keene, and third for O’Brien,which terminated Ue aie Wasuineton, April 24.—Ex-Secretary Blaine was | to L. M. Nauck, and lot 54, improved by clatmant? this lobbyist, who had been hanging | pipe sewer in front of 2710 M street northwest; Poreey 7 One wae toe eon named Ween, 18) cae encieine. = ——— = = in apparently perfect condition this morning when | Story frames for $655, to sme buye! around the Capitol, who had trumped” up | also, to the filthy condition of alley between 8ti | Oregon, urging hi end on petitions for in | Canat.—Arrived—Boat G, T. Dunlop, with 4,000 ONDEATUELY HICH: NUMBER: es «ly Serer claim.” and 9th and D and E streets southwest. crease ‘ot mull service. fe Arlingto1 Succes Gorm, BUA to motte: beat Botoae Gee he stepped Uriskly Into the room of the committee | MarntaGe Licenses have been tssued to Henry A PROTEST PROM ME. DUNNELL. ‘The Commissioners have received a petition trom | View Rerdell spoke of three routes in Tennessee, | 4.609 bushels wheat; boat E. L- Whiting, with Issue Detavep Ti. Anu. 277m. on foreign affalrsaccoupanted by his Young;st soi 8} Birtow and Catherine Young: Stephen Ware ani | At this point Mr. Dunnell,with some vehemence, | Mr. E. J. Hill and others, asking a change of grade | ald. one in Colorado, on which. the Dorsey 4000 bushels wheat, afresh-faced boy with his mother’s countenance, d Tila V. Lew! interrupted with the protest:—“As a member of | 0 2% Street, between M and P streets n.w. combination ‘had | received pay for quite | “Mencuaxts’ EXCHANGE.—Offcrings on ‘change and one or two friends. He looked just as well T CONTRACT AWARDED. lay. 8,000 bushels wheat, with sal follow: : K i Elijah Chapm: this committee, I protest against this style of put- : ‘arded the contraet | Tendered for along tine. When the Post Office | 174 bushels. at @Ldl, BM busuels at Fas THE MAY ST. NICHOLAS two hours after, when, master of the situation ‘ Martin More and Margare s- | ting stump speeches Into the body of a question.” TOR eaenola Gee otea festelondey = the Satie inspectors went west they looked up these routs, | pushels at §1.45: cio" bushels at $1.47; 600 Chroughout, the committee mide its bow to him S 3 E Mr. Belmont.—“Well, they have been put into | street sewer to Mr. B. J. Coyle, he being the low- | 24 it was found that on the Colorado route end | ers at $1.51: £0) bushels at 1.5232. For Youne Fouxs. and Me stepped quietly out. Tue ex-Secretiry | © ——_— Seana Pp ve * bidde a ich Dee fa} ing at Ouray there had been no service for wo | “"popr.— Gieared — Schooner Wm, R. Houston, brought the program ‘of the day’s proceedings Cor the anpwers.” hice bee years, though the contractor had been paid for | crowiey, with 9/0 tons coal, for Hoboken; schooner — with him. They were to last just one hour and a | General Term wa 8 occupied to-day in hearin; Mr. Dunneill.—“ But the committee has decided | THE NEED OF A REFORMATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ‘weekly service. He said that about 1, or 2,000 | Ainerican Team, H wrdy, light, for Baltiniore. a a half. He had arranged to occupy every moment | ease of Wm. Buckley, against Caroline M. Buckley | that we have no More of that; Uhat we put direct | ‘The Commissioners, In response to a communi. | shares of mining stock had been given to Wm. H. | “ar Drover’s Rest, live stock sales this week are ELEVEN FULL-PAGE PICTURES. OF that time, and to occupy it bis own way. He | in whieh a divorce wig granted plaintiff ia duly | @estions and have direct answers. cation from Hon. M. ¢. Butler, of the Senate Dis-| Turner by Dorsey for “official services.” Subse- had prepared himself and his “statement” as care- | Jast, and defendant appealed. Mr. Belmont.—“Well, you suould have started | trict committee, enclosing copy of Senate Dill 513, quently witness had an interview with Rerdell at fully 88 though he ‘were About to make a great = Spar S Ber nee we itiamea, “Something must be trusted to + to provide an tnaustrial home is aD the | his (witness) Rendell then expressed | fay speec! in the hate, Ml is eloquence of ‘Se ‘THE FUNERAL oF CoL. . M. FAEHTZ ‘s Te “i District of Colum! ” an juest e views ot 7 tificatic ence and of voice were sractive as his renarks lace yester. tern lock, the honor and discretion of the members. ‘The <p ting the <7 re fools tat he can rect v beneficial results. Mrs A. M Iron Bitwers cures Liver ¢ 43gc.; 350 sheep and lam! bs, 103 to Hie. 5 s the Commissioners, respecting the necessity for | tak th: since ; H Were interesting. Everything that he sald ashe | lute residence, No. 38 F yest; Rey. | chairman cannot commit for contempt, and I | tng legislation contemp! Peed Ly the bill, state that ai Wool no, 80 0 Tes clipped, 6 to 6igc.; 15 COWS ara Erskine Clement, E. S. Stood at the foot of the committee table (he de-| George O. Little, of the Assembly Prest-yte siould be very sorry if it were necessary. the necessity i8 very great. They say: “A large ROBBERY IN ROCKVILLE.—The Brooks, “Aunt Fanny,” Charles clined to sit down), heid and shoulders above } church, offitiating. The remains were es ‘MB, BELMONT'S QUESTION AMD MR. BLAINE’S AN- | number of young girls are costantly to be found being ol to Warfield, in Rockville, Md., was broken into Tues- Barnard and others, every inan tn the room, was nicely calculated. One | Glenwéol Cemetery by Kit Casson Post. G.A.R., SWER, on our streets and elsewhere exposed to the most to] day night by burglars, a lot \ ‘cart- . Statement Ntted nicely into another, and the sev- | and there the iunprcssive funeral ceremonies of the Mr. Belmont then resumed and asked what | Vicious influences, and in need of the supervision e Senator Dorsey, hoping to per- ridges, pocketbooks, &., tak Seventy For ILivstsations—by eral = — situ eee egogors one ae order were conducted oy Teed penta Ww. i rights had Mr. J. C. Landreau against Peru. and care Tey ee he ae arcuate as =a = vi men who were known to me ly. Everything @ said or did, from | Chase and department Chaplain Rev. Benjamin a the propriety of the propose’ legislation, the Com- PSone p Pennell, Taber an ori, | the casting of two broad blue envelopes,labeled re- | Swallow, asstated by: Comrades Wistar Teatinea | _ Mr. Blaine.—“The gentleman on your lett (re- | MEPPP > = i missioners say they are not_ pre} to advise, spectively in German text “Blaine to Hurlbut” and cave it t0 gent ot ‘the cosa? usted. The Washington Ssengerbund sang a | ferring to Representative Wilson) ean tell you | but must leave it to the judgment of yu mittee. ‘qHE CONTENTS INCLUDE: uribut to Blaine” on the committee table, to the lem hyinh, ‘The pall-bearers were: Col. John | more of that than I can, You are finding fault ® = latest pronunciations of “diplomacy” and ‘syiia- | G. Tobanne Major Fred Simon, of Baltsnore, re} ” ‘EXPENDITURI PURPOS! “Wour-REaneD CHILDREN.” by Chas. 1. Brace, | pus” convinced the careful observer of that art resenting the ae Maryland, and Capt. Willian | Wit his report upon that — Tiveaposeets e fotconoe by wae Sneee ‘District Secretory of the Children’s Ald Society; with | which conceals art from the ordinary auditor. Gibson, who were all of the Maryland brigade In Representative Wilson.—“Mr. Chairman, I de- Gui teine ‘District Commissioners of House twenty illustrations. ease etn una ycome to conquer; he knew, the | which Col. Faehtz served; Major A. J. Gunning, | sie to state here that I made the report’ to the | committee to the District Co a gir’s reform school ‘Tue Bany Evsrnant; drawings by J. C. Beard. | precise effect of every word and act. He held his Major James Wisner and Capts. EL, Grant, Jas. | foreign affairs committee, and ft was unanimously in this District, the Commissioners state that there the Connecoro; tn “ Stories of Art and Artists,” with | 4 in. view as he pronounced or performed each | Edgar and Edwin M. Truell Here ates Lag comaultzee gad’ endorsed the va- | 1° creat need for such an instivution. ‘Tine foow: ‘The Navy department has published the find- beautiful reproductions of his work. one. He was in the most captivating mood, and ey arpa i # Soe ing are the amounts now expended annually ——>—_—_ ings of a number of court-martials which have sibs sched he carried everything before lim. His eloquence, A CoLoreD Female Suor Lirrer Senrencep.—| Mr. Belmont insisted that he was not finding in thi ict: Wi EVENTS OF INTEREST. ‘Most of Tue New ag Bguri Interestingly described. | rendered picturesque by dratnatic situations and | Potlcemin Larrabesy of the sixth precince yerver: | f&ule with, toe report; but. tae ne wanted proper WOO, Googetawn aayianis$1 Goi Iain, Deen held during the past three months. ‘Tux Naw Rep Ripixé-Hoop; a charming comedy | piquant by apt character tions of the nemmbag | doy arena Late he ee Teputed noto- | answers to his qi . Mr. Blaine, by his un- aoe Mon or tetisen g Gi the courts were appointed for the trial of privates for children. who was chief topic, was irresistible. His | rious colored shop Iifter named Eliza Moore. In | Warranted attack on him (Belmont) this morning, Or 500; for r, $15,000. in the marine corps. PLAY-DaY AT MENTOR, ete., etc. audience, made up Beclaes the committee, the Police Court this morning there were three | had relieved him (Belmont) from treating him men, We "5 Bliss, of Morton, Bilss & Co., of New York, and | charges against her. The first. was for stealing | other than he would an Sold Everywhere; 2% cents; $3 a year. two Kod beset my a and journal some chinaware from Bascips Goldsmidt’s store || Mr. Blaine —I am nothing in the world but an ‘Colored g CENTURY r together with four ladies, surrendered, wi on 7th street, for which she was sentenced to 30 i - . —__ HE CENTURY CO, Naw Your. | buns, at tho Gut wen ee ee days in jal. Bho was also charged. with stealing Helmont--"“I endeavérea to treat you as Toapsttiay Moras Bchook $8000; ose oHINS 5 ~~ |ment that ip Shipherd and his roplight from the store of 'W. Bagsby, No. | your stat‘on as an ex-Secretary of State merited.” ‘Asytum, $5,000. * HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, claims, as “trash for the waste-basket,” tothe mo- street, and also with stealing a lotof rib-| Mr. Blaine.—“ You seem it me as an extra. : ment when he had silenced Perry Belmont, after | bon from Mrs. Ren. ee, ‘No 1638 7th street. a witness. It = ult Of mine that I ith eal S17 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, i ~ Beaes ee atte ein he ees an Covered | tine Deon: Biers r et that she carried. ra 3 to 30 days additional in each of the latter cases, oe wale Eamets, pat frame on 1ith street wharf; #0. AS _ - = = during which Representati Tepair frame on between BEANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | smiled, mughed, masaiing Cand eas against the needless waste of time and the method | 4%, and sizects; $100. L. E Rauleiberg, Pe eo DUPUNT CIKCLE. momentaly Sadness ove aaensed Morning Telegrams. of the examination, and suggested that the com. | Bric repair trae ai G street wortbmecrs aes. FLUNG, FURNACES, nances (Sut ph alas Ralph Waldo Emergon ts growing weaker, and | mittee go into executive session, and determine | 2° ———— Suman Ao his physicians give no hope of his recovery..... | upon some proper mode ofjprosedure. MANTELS, &e. le Mr. Belmont insisted that the fault lay entirely Jobbing in all these lines. nm } Bis audience as a skillful with the witness, who wasmo$Gisposed to answer NVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE | fhandea. “iis ‘speceh “wos bed Utah commission | ce FACULTY the : “ k, Lake | |The : . and ated z J ns, A Laxative and Kofreshing Fruit Lozeuge 4 aa Proctor, TAMAR _ ‘ For CONSTIPATION, HEMORKHOIDS, othe ‘Mr. Belmont then the examtna- ‘an BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON- {on proceeded for fifteen mites without further 20 i phase to phase ng his ispatenes relativese the berucailing that INDIES Prepared by GRILLON, gesticulated w: alr, and Mr. Beate read from one of than uny Sole Proprietor, remspe gig e-4 seeerepsok with carried on was everybody all these Mr. I force of Pharnscien de Ire classe dela Faculte de . Paris, 27 Rue Rambuteau, Paris. > J ad ba i Fi @RILON TAMAR—unlike pills and the nsual purga- = tives—is agreeable to take and never pro- duces irritation. i ‘Baba by al) Chemists and Drigxicte. ‘%8 CENTS THY BOX.