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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, 5 rs : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i Korthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St. by - e The Evening Star Newspaper Company, p GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tee Evexres Stan ie cerved to subscribers tn the ity by on thelr own account, at 10 cents per : Seah hed eae oor donwcamee ene year, $6; six mont 3. Telegrams to The Star DR. LAMSON HANGED TO-DAY, THE MALLEY MURDER TRIAL, THE EMERSON OBSEQUIES: MYSTERIOUS «ROBBERY OF JEWELS. [Entered st the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 Second-class mail matter.) Ww) S1.a—publiehed on Friday—$2 a porimeraepad. Sis anuthiy $1. 10 coves for sie) “Pe A ba moncintoe moat tw patinatvace: | WOE «5Q—N2 9,066. _ WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1882. TWO CENTS, | sso s'szzngzo toon ou ‘MORNING. ide known on application. Lowpon, April 28.—The execution of Dr. Lamson a ae = pon reorganize the signal SEAR ROUTE PROSECUTIONS, | colm John, stileat st tre Bieuhetas House sek, aA Neorg r ‘. Ni \ rt Mill to the corps | THE SEC! be d i jot AMUSEMENTS ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS ies So en ose Soe at Wimbicon. hy polsoning him, took place at t NAL THEATER. a= Parga a ee, hd Gover: Receters To-pay.—Internal reve- port was to have been presented to the committee Rerdell in the Police Court. uly three Feporters| were preett at Che hanging 3:55 Otlock, when tire prion Dell eran the INSPECTOR wWoopw. - . 8:38 o'clock, When tue prison bell was tolling OPWAED AGAIN ON THE STAND. | (cath Knell. “The chaplain headed the procetasen, He was followed by two prison officials with thelr FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS AND sat. | ©2*S*_ : Snot smi a md tr natn act BUSINESS IN BOTH HOUSES TO-DAY. betne presen, the aupeaneicocs un mane ‘The Disiiogaiched Pact eet et Vigo Acton, | CCE) or he eee or ae MAST DEAD ABOE | Namiomat, Bang Noves received to-day. for re: hext, Jt is very doubtrul, however, if the bil MISS ADA GRaY, ASSOCIATION is respectfully requ dem ption, $378,000. Senate To-day. = Tite SANIORAL RATLWAY PRONOR, The hearing in the case of Montford C. Rendell, | wands. ‘The prisoner, wo, witil the tine of start. Snpported by Charles A. Wa! ‘3 Hal, 13: Mn. Green B. Rava, commissioner of internal | |The House bill appropriating $50,000 to continue | me rouse committee on Pacific railroads to- | CU&*sed with compitelty in the alleged star route me apne cr Pee anna ang am 4 Tovertme, Will leave to-night for Chicago, to be ab- | the work at Hell Gate N- X., was reported from | aay rurther considered the National ratiway bil, | “tu#% Was resumed in the Police Court at a | Pale and dejected, an jer side, ™ 3 portance will Le up for . ; TAXES, bilge fer to one 0X40 a a ported by warders on either side, and was with eg el eae ae sent about ten days, passed, unas MES Miter CS) 804 | wajen proposes to grat right way fr te cit | Ln great ng i ae acy” Ait the coun | CIRCA abo aes te i te Far Me Aap tr WASHINGTON, April 28, 1882 ra “6 ‘struction of a railroad between New York and ., os ald : Mie tine Grays | ‘The attention of Tax-rayes is called th thetic levied | REPRESENTATIVE Cons, of Indinna, who was) PM oi au the time for holding elec- | W ise t Mr. P. H. Woodward, Post OMice inspector, was | of the steps. in the principal | for the year ending June 30, 1882, on Real and Personal | Called home last week by the dangerous Illness of | gyarh® ‘in West Virginiser Washington, The points under discussion to- 'a$.aiso reported favorab! a re far ° preparat! Teealled to the stand and produced de] nt | The prisoner was bareheaded. The ition of . entitled Prope i ILE his wifey has returned, Mrs. Cobb having suffici- | and passed. s ie ofan ameninient 4 the iil Which wit prevent | records retatt gt the Thats arom Omar eel Los piniontng itm. wemed iucerminatha. We submits oz, THE ELOPEMENT. ai iil beccrne AGS anal fomabie wa the FIRST Dak | uly recovered to retirn with her husband. Monagy ero an adjommnment trom today until | the incorporators trom selling, or in any manner | Pinos, upon which he was examined by Mr. Inger- merry io tg hg o~ sass eae i Ton } 4 f no Ss ee ado} : . yee sn} » Inger- | 1 as gol Fro: bBo at MISS ADA GRAY | DA MAD TUS emu dau? accenioe nee Aras | | THe controller of the currency has authorized | “Qtr Hawisy con ixa favorably, witnout amend- adee es cater amenise, wich may be granted | sot ‘He aid not have the bid of J. W. Dorsey, but | was'a dissanes of anes oxy ente otee In which characters she hag no living peer. and delinquent, and a penalty of two per, centum won the Sellersville Nattonal Bank, of Sellersville, Pa, fa bo Senate bili eens a, Grogan snore clause which will insure the prompt beginning | Was morally certain that such a bid was tn.’ Mr. lo yams Hy = —, 4 . =e ie thereof L. @ 82] wil ne ra ray i vyom- vi OI n rons: ie of ct is aMoniay. Moy 1:.Hoo and Hardie Combination, tn | other taxen dae and In arrears, will be nied for adver- 10 commence business with a capttal of $55,000. | iT" forritories, aunt Aeegithes pores. Tie Wane Hazicton was authortand to prepare-a. subautate Cibwrledge tive the Berries Mane oe hls OT | Dackwands and forwards, and stared wildy nro Se 2 en nina ax sale in the manner prescribed by €X-} Ouro Learsiatons IN TowN.—A number of the | to the corporation Tight and privileges | tor the original bill covering the points mentione.l. | formed oute a week. Me Weelmony sai his him when Placed tinder the noose, The chaplatng PORD'S—STANDARD and POPULAR OPERA | | By order of the Commissioners of the District of Co- | members of the Ohio legislature are in this city | 12 Utah and Idaho Fee loys under its. | The substitute will be submitted to the House for | own knowledge, he knew hotuing avout It. He had moe ppeared jy affected, A lumibia. seeing the'sichts. Among them is a son of the facta ah incorporat i in ~aed a ex-'| printing and recommittal to the committee. not the reports of the postmasters that would & portion burial service. Lamson, tn ©. D. HESS’ ACME ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, Attest: JOHN F,. C00! Pressly extends to rights and privileces alandiz! <8a8 CITY 5 show tt. Upon redirect examination Mr. Wood- | the meanwhile, trapped, dust, betore _ e566 Collector of ‘Taxes, B.C. _ | late Clement'L, Valandigham. Writ sad thre te Ritch ore secured £0} ane pacitc Snead copaciatines then ceeaonreal Fant sald that the report of tue inspector ahow- | nd hi lors mere Strapped. Just tore fhe x SIXTY VOICES, inchidi ° ing well-known FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—BE-| Tar Comet.—The rate of travel by the comet | Mllroad 7 ent od tected 7 esc matters was in the department by! VOROES, Sod feveritoarissss = EP nexwent citaramet the Dist of Columbia whe | now observed in the heavens should have been Pitrends ton cae ough FANN 2 | Nhat te Known as the “Anderson bil” which pro-| "fir: Merrick asked thet he have it | sponse instantaneous, ‘The Grop wan Taine. Sect” Tee ht Ok Way through ‘the public | poses to compe ene | Ea Fence to | inst ntaneous ‘The drop was nine fect. ‘The pe ay Mark Suit, Cferites, are ‘uivently: requested to rive. oraere for | printed in yesterday's Stan two hundred miles Tands of the United States) Placod’ on the calen Sree dere ge ae oper et ree ae Mihai tee geet it a com; et- | Toute 48145, und Mr. Woodward produced records | {plain remained by the gallows Rg ee toe eae wear. Cluldven's Clouninge Houscheid Hewing aitang, | Pet 82c0nd, and not two hundred thowsanc Be 3 raid Convayine all inate Granta cea? invGue | inrelation to 1k. Mr. Merrick wanted to Introduce | 10! ws prayer. ‘The Femained hanging tor Erbert Joues, H, Fairweather Firbroiniery, Domestie Bere The hour oe 5 pin Appropriat | state of Kansas, and upon which such costs ‘stall | 48 evidence the onder for expedition on this route, | Ne hour. ‘The wsual formal inquest w ‘Adelaide Randall, J urbroldery Domestic Service, Waehing by the hour cr | Mason Frep A. Gee has been promoted to an provement at | Tor nave been “already pald. ‘The committee die | Dut Mr. Ingersoll objected to It without the Intec: | Wis afternoon, : eee ittee —_—_>__ oe Work Department of Associated ities, 1418 F | $1,900 clerkship, and assigned to duty as chief Tected that an amendinent to the Vill be prepared | Auction of the reasons for the order ~the petitions, ‘The Emerson Obscquice. fe street. £18 | clerk claims division of the Qurtermaster Gene- based on the provisions of the Thurman act, so as | letters, or other papers, on which the order Wa8] Cowconp. MAS April &—The final arrange. THIS (FRIDAY) EV! OLIVETTE THE BEST TOOTH POWDER 18 Fal’s office, in place of Mr. R. V. Belt, resigned. 3 the conference report on | to compel the road to establish a sinking fund to | based. mM u = CASWELL, MASSEY & CO." m Mr. next Tue K1tsovrn Case.—The motion for a new | the life-saving servic§ DIL He said that with a | Provide for the payment of the government sub-| _ Mr. Merrick suggested that the defence could in- | MeBts for Mr. Emerson’s funeral Sunday nave, S ~ not yet been made, but it Js highly probal ‘ x 7 posed 2 * troduc? these papers if they considered It neces- rey Saturday Matinee. THE MASCOTTE | 1117 Broadway and 75 Finth venue New York, sna | trial in the Hi ase 13 set for argument in| few exceptions the ded for tn the | ny eae fie banatiecee ets hoee keene | MEY, Be Taran tage and James Procman Clathe Saturday Nix HE WIDOW | xiwpore Bele fis's" | the Circuit Court for tomorrow mordlug at 18 iene e Me ee ante ae Dea SE 8 TDS ESE 11] Pak coat edarii enoteaec woe IE wraRiweel Be ee Next week Anthony & Elli Ee Cann. e'clock. der dis, bility, and elr wivesand families in| District Men im an Indian Fight. | {P\4't-_ Jt was dated April 29, 1879, and increased | nai Unitarian church, TN e TOM'S CABIN. a28 : Wadelphia, who wal the number of trips and expedited’ the time, and echoolnate. Of Ewerson at. the Bostom I hereby return my thanks for thesympathy lately ex-| THE ComMIesioneR OF INDIAN AFFATRS to-day | C28¢ of their death,ag eqgenin the appointment | am. JouN R. MAGRUDER UNDOUBTEDLY sa¥s—tts at L ‘ } provided for an additional compensation of cl seed by many of trons and take pleasure in 5) 0] Of assistant superintagmde and keeper, ag weil Latin school, and Key, Mr. Brown, of a RIES pe received a dispatch from the Indian agent at San | 0g “suraut supcrintgigenss and Keeper: FORTUNATE RECAFR FROM Ta¥ Sav ops—nae xn | H 1,774.64. Ancther order, dated Pebruary 26, 1881, ; a ate aa Brooklyn, a "Unitarian clergyman, who’ has CHAS. BAU: Carlos, Arizona, stating that “The Indians are | were acceded’ to bylihe House. ‘The report was | IN@ OF JOHN F. RISQUE—NOTHING KNOWN AS TO eae ed for still further increae, and additional | supplied ‘Concord pulpit a few dues during toe _ alt Im 416 7th street northwest. _| making their way into Mexico, and on the way | adopted. : THE PATE OF HIS BROTHER, BEVERLY. Contractor $10,606.64 e gota pad er ee bee ven — sale at E. * Eames N * os Slteachedi cine tis raat ‘ing 4 a = . Merrick aske vitness been than previously for some time, and had enter. Bee Sear nee Onan ea m22-9m° CommanpzR Texny reports from Cape Town, | cays ducing the feck on shipping, repealing the | Ciitton, Arizona, and 1s there in safety, caused a| 2°" sone hierentediserd we | coined Sar Brown ot tae meee ante oF RTHWEST pe tonnage tax on vessemetradins wit ada, and a habit of the oflive for any long time past to expe- J resene Arrica, Under date of March 21st, that the Marion | also the hospital tax gf forty cents per month on | gTeat feeling of rellet among his many friends 10 | Gite tall neuen Teaee Pee HE Ree ae nee a aeiins 409 ia Srurer Nonaweer. | Cxpected to sall for Montevideo on the 3d of | €ach sallor. ‘The cofanittee amendment retalas | this city. Mr. II. D. Cooke has been very energetic astor. Mr. Emer MEFIT OF CLAY ARDS, LOUISEORD, PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES, TINNING, | “PU the latter at twenty #pnts per month. in his efforts to obtain reltabie ‘nformation con- | yore ey, ie wit AMepyciss yl Ay pabeiany at Dononeal "EFIT OF H.CLAY AND J. 1 . Miwitis AND GAS FIRTURRE "| Damoxarione for SFaiinALION for cadetehips in THE POLITICHE DISABILITTRS BILI, cerning the massacre. He had no tuformation this | ditions or increases had Deen ordered by Wr. | devon ney or pu during the present sea ‘eMR. C. B. BISHOP, Jobbing in all of the above Branches. the revenue marine service will soon be sent out | Croc wp. cs tte Mest Ionderon the calendar, and | morning further than that printed in yesterday's, Doe ingore omyecied to that, and in support of | eneed Ep several area, Raracter of The Gee Will appes w Comedy entitles fy-permates Funsisn=y ron New Wore. £6 | by the Treasury department, ‘The examinations | cussion shoull crocedd uri the ties reacted | Trae Lint Magruder is safe. ‘It this information is | nis "onpeeronl Culerte to that, and tn support of Ceneed author will kee Ue presdaten, “The Socal CULPEPPER’S COURTSHIP. - <>" PLATTS CHLORIDES.. ~~ | WI take place early in May. for the calenday, the Memlliig aie tan woe tate, | CorFect, he hopes to hear very shortly from Mr. almost inflaite field. The devence would have a | Circle, the oldest club in Concord, which recent i Sele eat SRS ea | DISINFECTING AND DEODORIZER | 4, = tke toon eee © BEL) to Loe judici- | Magruder himselt, which will set at rest all doubts, | Tigut to go into each separate case and show the | celebrated itscentennial auulversiry, td OF wi _The sale of seats will becin om Monday, May tet. a Cee ane DEO ix. Tse Dentis.—Ta wegard © tie statement | {0 be upon a mi ‘ gay geil exist, as to bts safety. Mr. Magruder 1s | rosons for it. ‘The Postmaster General undoubt- | Sr. Emerson was the oldest member, having. bee SINGTOR WERE RLESS, HEAP. made by Mr. Woodward 1n his testimony yester- | "} . a son of the late Dr. Hezel iigruder, of George- | ely Tight to expedite the routes, and an | longed to It for over forty years, will, wndoulwed! DD FELL HNGTON WORLD'S | oa ottien, SO cts, laay/ ike. shes tae entation beak peels ail meer Cone rome; £0 Note to re- | town, and 1s well known ‘among Washingtonians | answer to the questions Would not throw any light, a cee ‘action on his death at 4 Sisters, hair seve Vivisection or Cutts MILEURN'S PHARMACY, the’Dorsey combination, nor any metaber of it, | Ger the ‘reconstructiy Seeludine the teat | 1" 1889 he went to New Mexico and settled there, | upon the cause being tried. meeting. a Live San. “Veatricqaot, orm Din. Moe | ag 1429 Penneyivania avenue. | Ver gave him any number of shares of mining | oath provisions but he Y tap judiciary com. | &PSaging in mining, but he has paid almost annual | ‘The court admitted the question, and the witness —.__ etic Boy. Circassian and Babe, weizlt, three pounds, | _™6 ey stock to Infiience bis official action, OF for any mittee ate to conch ty te an: se shbveta) Visits to his old home. Several years ago he mar- | Said that of the letting or service’ beginning July ‘The Malley Murder Trial. EB « lage, Loui met po Lye ae tb SAMUEL ee GouDe. other purpose. shcuid be made in this repeal? He ented is a oy — one — of any D. oa) _ 1878, panes clei routes = Xpedited, and | THE FINDING OF ARSENIC IN JENNIE CRAMER Greatest Show on Eart for the Money, = the southern Senatorssas mpd that this Was A der ia well eeeacer Js now stopping. | Oa many of the routes tue trips were increased, REMAINS. riositios Exhttt : nadueh ¥ _ 930 7th etreet northwest. "TALK OF COMING CHANGES IN THE TREASURY DE- « I cries 7 Magruder is well versed in Indian wariare. | too. : Sertormance: Peciormence 20r1 and 81610 a qushticn at low paces, nebame Just opened: beet | pseryeen.—it is the general impression that im-| Wise Ihiberst wae ee coe ams Were Un Dostibe Tadians, etripped of aitnoet AIL Ais Cane | BOS eer many had netirree ta acelin Meh det ones plc ——— ts. Reserved Seats 10 tities at low prices. E a : zi : 0s fndians, stripped of alinost all his fore that time, and s e could not tell, ender is : ved Keats 10: Suk, Satins, and Khadames, extra good values. portant changes in the Treasury department, ae ices Gana the. pare ee) judi: | and strapped t an aian ‘aquaw on the back ot | Ml Tsoll iid the witness resd a letter aatea | Every seat in that part of the court room ascened ==> STEAM GOOREES: vain — Been ane oe ome time) past, al notwithstanding i Seine “din pony. The, Indians were attrcked, and the squaw - ee Sen: ate el amber, 305 10, 1878, and writtea BS oan on Ao me App 5 : ay he President rn 2 ets Was Bho! lagruder rolied from t my with | by Senator Dorsey to Mr. Brady, urging reasons alto enc rd ag oc Sig OTS ae ee oa to the city. Rumor now has it that Mr. Amos SN ped mee ubilcans, did not | ner, and” during the confusion of the Might ‘and | why ‘the route a8ia5 oe ee Ojocalente route |4n the left Tight leg, te thigh Done, the Nebdster, formeriy register of wills in this District, | “Mr Rimanal vente Titer 2 oviock | Tetfeat of the Indians succeeded in freeing him- | should be increased seven timesa week, 80 that | Muscles, skin and Ussue of” the back on the’ left Call and examine at 531 15th street. et oe oe cuter clerk of ie aepartiment, and the subject went pT Soa self from his dead companion, and escaped. He the people of New Mexico could get the benefit in pety asatne pene sear a nt gm ye Sade | 7 i laa ower, the present incumbent, wi id 2 z si a vo days is Wa ents a ee aul § 1 e weig! HARP. BR. F. BROOKS, | sent to Dalton, Mushy to take, ‘charge or the THE ANTI Bie Thlled intorga ion of the recent massacre ip wane: | aad HID Ree ee ea OF ene. Denver | Pedy ana the Peis, eiving oy the process of anal- GRAND CONCERT 220 Fine Gas Fixtures, &, | 80Verhment mills there. came up as unfuishesi 5 the question | lug, but itis thought that, Magruder party was A LETTER OBJECTED 10. Zzls apd amount, of inetallic arsenic viel Ee aap : ae being upon concurring the Amendment striking | AMbushed abort Hftecn tufles from Clifton, on the | Mr. Merrick offered a letter from John M. True, | SBOW rel Ar THE r. PUBLIC VOICE. THe PRestpEx 01 rece aac! - ace. Ti » . gral distr}bution CALW shy BAPTIST CHUKCH, we 1 x a, | mextTuenday evening. Tvttations wil bese | Ou, the 2th gection, mpm paca: co words | Et ro, vaeung Lota place, The siphon: | astmaser at Anis Cis, La, Plate count, | Saale ct Tag Feat acon of SELBY aeENING@ > oui ace Greriethe PRIME Staner, January 9, 1992. | Next Tuesday evening. nent officials and «| “Chinese laborers,” to Wok skilled and un- | started from Clifton, and succeeded in reaching { COL, dated July 16, 1873, but Mr. Ingersoll ob- | lows: One pound sampled lag esatsiaed Ol new se - Bittcrs an the beet preparation ever. tought etore the | Huuber of private citinene eee and a| skilled laborers.» the railroad. Magruder was one of the vest | jected toiton the ground thut it one letter im-| White arsenic: one pound sainpled transverse secs c ’ vise ee public. W. H. KENLOSTER, pis Mr. Morgan argued tn a the section. Known men in that country, and the tact of his | Deacliing the judstment of the Second Assistant | Uon contained .121 grains white arsentc;one pound PROF. GEO. W. Moré ew York, Organist; Brown's Irene, Eamonéts & & Co. Fine Sines, Caper ENGINEER LAWRENCE A. WEDDERBURN, House of Bi piltatives. being safe would ‘probably be known sooner than | Postmaster General was introduced the whole | Sampled arm contained .34 grains white Pee MISS MAUD MORGAN, Harp; ae nerves, muscles aud digtwive onan, Producias | S00 Of Major George C. Wedderburn, of this city, | MF. Taylor, from the comumbéage on the Judiciary. | that of any one else. Be a cee De naeaanet grate white arsenics one pound easnied eres MRS. CHAS. McCARTEE, Soprano; strength abd appetite. it_ | formerly of Virginia, was killed last evening by a | Teported in the House to-aay- se bMl retiring from Beverly: also wall eave Geneon wien ee migit have the right te inteeguse mass penta fom “the back contained.” .020 ruins "white Miss § McGREW, Alto: = a fall in the gymnasium at the Annapolis academy. | pubile service Ralwarl W. Biser, district judge | members of Magruder’s party, which started from reply if they ‘Crowe, He ‘would. follow sown MM. J. H. HICKOX, Ju., Bass. ATTORNEYS. ‘The deceased was a young man of more than ordi- | fF the district of New#@x.—Coiumittee of the | Lordsburg, Magruder cor ing from ‘Tucson and | line of proof. He proposed tO acts Cable. ary promise, Morally aid oe ee ae onal: | whole. the others from Silver City. There seems to be no | Brady dn ating se of Herd 0 seapelchagineneas. aah ¢ = —————— ———— g Brady only ig relating to the case of Rerdell, who Admission. .-50 centa, TINHOMAS W. BORAN, 486 ANA AVENUE, At BA , Mr. Deering, from txe eommittee on Indian t t > Risaue by Ae ‘THE HORSE RACE IN BNGLAND TO-DAY. — —_ d Wee ETE RT eM a ies, “A the naval school solely on his personal | asratrs reported «bil fo Baintenanee of the | gevasess Ou Te eee he ted, Risaue by the | hal convicted himself of conspiracy. Loxpox, April 23—The race for the 1,000 i mei ‘To fit himself for it he studied earnestly Kes, but no word has been heard about| Arter some discussion the court admitted the > Apt 1,000 gui. Programs a: is of admission may be had st Fitts’ | Deeds. “Acknowledgments of deeds, &c.,taken and cer- | Met wore Ae nuUSelt : nis 4 | Turtle’ Mount:in bande oegPembina Chippewa | Bevesio Re John Risque ted at : one neas stakes for three-year-old Milles was ran at Prosrams meg eed tos ie any Sintec Nein eee: orked practically in our navy yard. He is a] 7uue Mountsin, bande > title of hands | Bcverly Risque. John Risque was elueated at | leiter subject to objection. ‘The letter stated, in ! 3} — pe A 445 ‘m28-um” | fTandson of Judge D. C. Lawrence, of this city, | Mdians, oe x we | Georgetown College, and went to New Mexico | substance, that route 88145 was not of the | the Newmarket first spring meeting to-day. It was Grug store, ef e a ‘The remains will be brougut to-day to this city. | Cltlined by them in Dakota tory. Committee | about 1 His brother, Beverly, jolmed —hiin | slighcest benesit to San Ture ve Le Plata counties | Won by Mr. W. 8. Crawfund’s Dily St. M: te, YAPITAL THEATER. EDW. H. THOMAS. - . of the whol sal a Several years later. Thetr mother 38 a sister of | and the expenditure upon it was useless, ‘The Duke of Westmintster’s chestout filly Shot u f Sate Witahe, manager. Monday, Apel 6: Py oe ‘THE EXERCISES AT FORTRESS MONROE.—The Tal- THE INDIAN OUTERRAMEIN ARIZONA. the late well-known brothers Hsau and Adolphus | geconp aesiSTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL ELMER on | Over, the winner of the two thousand guineas on Week unity at ofthe reat Maumee’ Star | m¢-omt iG F'strcet northwest. | Iapoosa arrived at Fortress Monroe yesterday | Mr. Arny offered a resotutiflfy which was adopt- Ploktell, of Georgetown, Mr. Cooke had a yres THE STAND. pol De oe Cnt a ee a JW. McAndrews, Bharpiey Se about half-past twelve with the prest‘ential party | ed, reciting the recent-A\ outbreak tn Art| furtier informauion of tue matters” 88% ror str. Woodward was temporarily retievea | Paid, Pa otischild's, chestnut following James and Lydia Sheersu; Winetauley: Brothere:'3 | We? WT eORNEY-AT-LAW, on board. In the afternoon the visitors inspected | zona, and culling on the, tary of war for Ee from the stand to admit Second Assistant Post- | Were the figures in the latest betting: Seven to one stinerss x tice. ve a exercises 3 NOW e a je : 2 e ellie. = a Sa of the artillery school Were held in the officers’ | tary force stationed there img ent to grant fuil | 4 NAME GIVEN THE ASSASSIN BY HI8 FELLow | Simply examined as to the whereabouts of papers rpg cl resi a BS Acasa ian, hop-room. potection to the people, iso whether any | PRISONERS—THE VISITORS AT THE JATL—A MINIS- | relating to Various cases under consideration. The 2 ean Seppe Roe ‘Rooms 6 and # Gunton Law Building, —— legislation 1s necessary forte potapt and efficient | TRK's INTERVIEW WITH THE PRISONER. reconis remaining In his hands regarding thecase, | _ LONDON, April 28.—A dispatch to the Dafly Tele ice: Manerved seats T0e een 472 Louisisua avenue. Mx. A. M. Grsson denies the statement, mate | security of the people’ al ‘whe destruction of | On account of the large number of visitors who | he said, were in court. The other papers relating = ee lS gl St. Petersburg, states that General 21-1 Ross PERRY. in the evidence of Postal Inspector Woodwart, ia | life and property by hott ms, call to see Guiteau, some of the prisoners in the | ' them were in the possession of the Department better. = TS 3 = R. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, the cas» of the United Stites against Rendell, | _ Mr. Pettibone, trom com Sn SleHOnS, FO |i have given hii th ne of “Jumbo.” tories a pror. CARPENTER. WILLARD’S HALL. 342 D STREER. Gaede, Ghat eM Gd nk thag | Rorted 2 bill authorizin: toners of United | Jail have given him the name of “Jumbo.” The | Mr, Merrick submitted a letter, which Mr. Wood- Vienna, April 28.—In the trial here of the parties 2 —.,, Opposite City Hall. ni-6m_ | Mipcom Ns. ates ree m (Woodward) that | States circntt courts to takesggstimony in contested | nuinber of callers is not so great now as formerly. | ward read, from Anthony Joseph, sub-contractor | under indictment in connection with ‘the a4 nigat ne the week. 8 clock, and Seturday —_— ——_— = | Gis aaah hay pate Reet Dorey 1S cases of members @E the House of Kepre- | ail strangers visiting the jail ara requested to | On route 38145, dated April i579, ‘stating that it | theater fire, an engineer of the fire brigade ce 2nd Fos. Articia! Dreams aud Setoustubuiiaa se-the | (HE GREAT RUSH FOR BARGAINS IMS denia Mr. Gtbgon “sys that! wine: Henan Lise Slaton pee register In a book kept in the office of the jail, and | Would be impossible to expedite the route to 100 | a great sensation by declaring tat ueluher he nor and Fun. Puennee sad ommnasn balers oo tie T IN g Pn seys that when Rerdell | “Mr. Cravens, from co! Hee on public lands, | 7%! : Pt ses Jal, hours on accountof the length of the route and | his colleagues knew the signification of all Stace, The mat intereatiiié ancl aun Tae ner aston she Made it with the condition | reported a bill providing fa6 the dignesal Of the | An Inspection of the book shows tiat on week days | HURON, Rceou presented. horn signais blown by the firemen. Band Woeut. Matinee 15 sud RUG ELIDEDOaLICaee a eat ei Eo Cherokee reservation tn O80 CaN | Peer ak ates ate Srteregineee ade | THE MERDELL CASE AND THE STATUTE OF Luctra-| THe EUIT AGAINST THE EX-EMPRESS RUGRXTR Se apa a STILL CONTINUES AT THE GREAT BOSTON AND ar. : a ataeere serathe ot tae = p r Ne r = NEW YOR 4 SY : ates, too, that over seven-cighths of the visitors TIONS. MARSEILLES, April 23.—The trial of the suit of TI Xcors wary NEW YORK SALE OF CLOTHING. ‘Awonmen Vonn Cau The, seotetiry: Gr. ‘wu PROPOSED EXTENSION OM "WE HOUSE HALL. i ies. Every part| During the hearing in the Police Court of the | te corporation of Marseilles against ‘the exe ENEFIT OF Sf. JOHN'S MIT? ASSOCIATION. ‘Treasury will on Mond: ably ssi a | Mr. Bowman, offered a ition directing the | of the world 18 represented in the lst. Yester- . “5 Empress Eugenie, to recover possession of the CNEFIT € ; ‘ ry m Monday probably issue a boni Star route conspiracy case against M. C. Rerdell, | Imperial chateau’ presented to Rapoiee, Gil ADAS EVENT SUCTINEE, aig SD MATURDAY | Oven sate OF THE BARGAIN SUITS SOLD, | call for continued 6s, amounting to $11,000,000, | Committee on ventilation togm quire into the prac- Aone Ese women, eee ane eto NiSHORS | Wegncsday evening, when eotmsel for the defence | HaPerial chateau, presente ed unt Sucure THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. ONLY (ABOUT 49 MORE LERT. SUITS which will redeem all the continued stxes of July | UcaDility of extending tiie BAM-of the House to the | Zong the women who called Guiteau family. | Were asking for a temporary suspension in the | day. SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL orn, (ORTH $15, $16 and $18 SELLING and Aut it 28 The next call wi begin spon Bd aie co eaitee ee ca ae ame sunshine mn ber asking the prisoner if he was related {3 | hearing, Mr. Bliss sald that if the hearing was pro- a hip Sunk by” 1 od h “ nued 63 under the act of March 3d, 1863.01 ia e t ii he r s f- Herndon Morse Frederick and Ri Which. there “are outstanding abint sere bos ian Lencnbad pre a Dr. Guiteau, he answered that he believed there | longed in the Police Court to May Ist, the defence reenter om ‘Then the calls will beginon the continaan go Was some relationship, She sald she was sorry to | wouid probably plead that the charge was not| NEW YorK. April 2.—The steamship Nankin, ‘The House then resumed the consideration of | hear it, for she knew Dr. Guiteau’s family to be | within the statute of Imitation. Counsel for the | hence for Liverpool in ballast. while golng down a B. i: Mr. Hamilton “Adamm, Wis. H. Daniels MA. Puree: | Fine Custom Made Suita st nearly half price. 7 an 3 E ch Ha <1 che a ctable people. The prisoner retorted | defence said they would make no point of this | the bay near the buoy of the tiddle was run into man, Penk Pearson, Ly P- Seltott, Mas. Jennie trac, | Boyes Suite, he gor eg ._Everyenitfrom | PEnsonat.—Huch Hastings, of the New York | the Lynch-Chalmers contested election case. angrily “You haa beter move on - by the steamer George. W. . Lani “ fade. >: + ‘i " : mn i valk! a y now, for we have | There was some discussion between counsel as to | by the steamer George W. Clyde and sunk. The ao See Suse ‘gS $50, 88 andar every wien | Commerctal Advertiser, 13 ab Willar’s—The | Mr. ons Stated that he had intended to eal! | iad enough cranks here already.” Me declined to | the result Ceenck x ples. A STAR reporter asked | Crew were taken off ina tugboat and brought to cat. A detail from National Rifles: in f, 1 to $2 under their vaiue. We have 8 very tine} Danish Minister will leave in a few days with | the previous question at@o'clock to-day, but on | have any further conversation with the lady or form, as marines. Grand horus of sixty iS Judge Snell bis opinion as to the result of such a | thiscity, The Clyde sppcered So strike the Nan. imported Prince Albert Coats abd Veet, worthi40. | Madame de BIll fora summer yaeation in. Ru- | Consideration he had. detexmibned not to call for a | her companions. A short time afterward the door | plex in case the earing was prolonged after the | kin on her starboard, i pking her within a shor sineersof this city Full orchestra, with new and elab- ‘We will seli them for $25, Coat and Vest. Tope.—Representative er A. We ow | Vote until to-morrow. Was opened by the deputy, when Guitean seid: | time mentioned. Judge Snell said that the indict. | time. ‘The Clyde receivrd damages to her bow and orate costumes aud scenery. Acluiaeic - Ten ate Wade ee |) Me, Hooker In the course @f a speech in support | “You ure not bringing any more cranks in now: | tent ote uke grand jury will have to be dated | Covered a large hole with canvas, and proceeded See. Eenerved seats without extra clare ane _ elve warm sympathy in, the loss of thelr son, | Of the culms of Chalmersridtculed and criticized | are you? We have had enough for to-day.” Mr, | within the statute or limitations, (three yeara) | to New York. ‘The crew of the Nankin were taken Bo.6%) ON EXHIBITION Move Wotie tne See ee Cadet Engineer Lawrence A. Wedlerburncayoung | Mespereh recently delivered py Mr. Moore, and | {tusy replied, “Oly tot weno ete eee | tt present wars int 13 dated May Ist, 1879, and | Off by a tug. The Nankin ts laying with her stern ¥ MS CAND GALE AT Men's Working Pants, Te. to 7. 2 nan of the brightest promise and universally be- | MOU Ted Whether any of that gentieman's busi- | Guiteau laughingly grected the visitor, told him | explies the Ist or next taonth: but oe dete chen | even with ce ee ee Btreet. MAKKEITER'S, Children’s Suits, $2.50 to $5. loved.—Gen. Sherman and party will leave Ban | Des constituency were affald to vote the republi- | that he was getting along well, asked where | changed to make It date within the statute of | Water. Several tugs have heon to uct, but she wilt Wo. 626 E etrect northweet, one door ft ‘Men's all-wool fine Suita, $10 to $15. Francisco on Sunday for Washington, via Salt | Can Hcket he came from, what chureh he represented, ete. | Umitations, or a new warrant can be made out | need assistence from a wrecking company. No- ‘ Cheice 02 Fane Lake City, Denver and StLouls.- Mr. Moore.—T wish to answer on my personal | ‘Then, turning to the table, he pointed to his Bible, | during this hearing, if it ts found necessary, | body was Lurt, so far as known, Ability as an honorable man that a gentle- | and gail he had been reading it. He remarked | because the all ged conspiracy of the star route ict of yp eee The Blaine—Belmont Business. hue during Wears a merchant in Misskstppl, | that Reed had gone to New York: that he hada | combination did not expire on May Lat, 1878, but | Verdict $15,000 Against the Bi. & @ Call on us for everything in CHILDREN’S, BOYS’ AND MEN'S CLOTHING. fold me during iny campaign: “I am a republican | dispatch from him. A copy of his book, “The Truth | continued into 188), Any date Within this ime WHAT IS SAID AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. in heart, Dut I cannot afford to say so, living in | Ged she Kenny oper hs bo up by him and | can be substituted on the-warrant, FREDERICK, Mp., April 28—A verdict of fitteen ‘The Belmont-Blaine sensation has entirely died mieetop and selling goods. if Tdid the peopie | he opened it at reface to the second part (the thousand dollars was rendered tn the circuit Remember Special Bargains are the order of the a = om net trade with ie.” I could give that gen- | Removal) and asked that the visitors read it. One | _ GEORGETOWN MEDICAL CoLLeGE Cowrencemenr, | court here tls jnorning against the Baltimore and = tememb 4 out at the CapitoL Opinions, of course, differ as ae TH ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE COLUM- | 48F 4t the great sale of BIA FISHING tleman’s naine here if I thought it was s: ind remarked on read! eoln hall Was con ted hio Ri one, : CLUB, to “who got the best of it.” Mr. Blaine’s friends nt ate 1 do | of them complied, and remarked on reading a par- | Lincoln hall was completely filled last evening on | Ohio Ruiroed Coin pany in favor of the children of VEN 80. agraph: “You have a hint on the officehowers | the occasion of the commencement of the medical | Luther M. Hauer, who was Tun over and killed at . BOSTON AND NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUS! insist he did, while those who take sides with | [Derisive laughter on democratic side.] here;” and he replied: “Yes, some of them have | department of Georgetown University. On the | Weaverton, Md., June 4, 1880. Prominent counsel RE G EB, Mr. Belmont say if Mr. Blaine can rest satisfic. Mr. Hooker,—I undertake to assert that the gen- | peen’ benefited by my act, and they should stand | platform with the president and faculty of the | were engaged on both sides. Mntaton. Bente Kenn Where the matter now stands, certainly Mr. eman from Tenne=s00.n only ts gulity of amis- | by me. Itis time now for them to show them-| coll Sat a large number of physicians and Com- * Belmont It is ki that Mr. Belmont tke, but that he utters a @ander on tie bold, hon- | selves.” ‘The sentence, “I had rather go to glory | missioner Dent. The program indicated in yes. Mysterious Robbe ry of Jewels. ee fe) Ss Known that Mr. Belmont con- | orable, noble constituency which he assumes to | in June thanto Aubumn prison for life, as some | terday’s 8taR was carried out, Professor Noble] cyrcago, A} 1 28.—By a recent English steamer suited @ southern Senator as to whet steps | represent here in his mercantile capacity. Tun- | peor'e suggest.” was read from the book: amiat | Younus rexding the act of Congress and Dr. James q further shouli be taken. He was advised to let | dertake to assert that there fs not a man in Missis- Schevie AX VIEW Horer, the matter rest where it ts, an‘ to reconsider his | SPP eno nas a white, Skin who has not the co ta | 20.014 jail was with some’ diMculty persuaded to | Degrees were then conferred upon the following jewels, Se Set, amethysts, &c., tor 723 TH StReer NoRTuWHST. Look for the Red Signs and the Great Sale of Clothing. LOCK ISLAND, R. I. : B Ger. HE FAVORITE OCEAN NGTON PEO & Co,, London, consigned to Baldwin & sippl who has a white skin who has not the eon. | WS. mentioned that some years ago a prisoner at | L. Beale delivering the address to the graduates. Co., their New York agents, $1 000 worth of watch Tr i uirpose to resign as & facinmer of ghe 2 10 Accep ta commutation of sentence after he had | graduates: George Clark Ober, James Roane, John | {ne wivic Ww ‘The involos ORT FOR WASH- J. H. SMITH, itairs committee. ‘As to this, te hasnot yet made | tis CA8° Sets an example to the man whom | boon prepared ter tee, sean one hh ey the | J. Markriter and ‘Phomas Taylor, of the District of | was inthree packages: which were tclosed In ome fhe gentleman malisns, apd one which the gen- | conversation seemed distasteful to Guiteau, how. | Columbia: Frederick Hekfeldt, of Penneyivanias removal from appraise 5 mi t - “4 "all, 3 . The raeAical profession pronounce this the Formesty of Oak Hal, Manacer of the Great Salgot | Wirhas meso yt he didnot mectewith the com- | teman would do well gotolion ever, for he retired to the back of the cell and was | Howard P. Brisbane, of New’ York, Prank | Sree cdlive the goverateont ooal wat pten tat boa meat healthy resort vu she Atantic eovst. toe 222 | elements on both sides of the House ‘there is | _ Mr. Tucker commented on the tact that the re- | aisiniclined te mic herts of Kansas. Prizes were awarded 28 fol- and ft was entrusted to the American 38 ples nines: are. coean breezes alwaye dae = — Tniveral ‘Kew Gee Ge Seon cota ae publican party, which broke into enthusiastic ap- So age ene Facuity priz:, gold medal, Dr. C. | Company. “Two stories ure given as to thet @eticnttal waits ani maguifice.t baw, sea | F[AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, occurred. Mr. Blaine was exasperated, his| Pittcrday had never Beod Re aa ne ce | Xe Theophilus Youngs a Bigamist? r; honorable mention as next hi celpt here, A goverument oficiu says Wan. . pie thing. No taalaria, Bay friends say, on being misinterpreted aa to his | [vsiean Dios to Conrross te rectors ane Gace | Tt appoare from the doceet Of Arte tr teeees Hoe lie i a ee op pe sos uirtiain| on aes 317 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, fended himselt with: sack wena neem de | orth of the Potamac river. who «us formerly a justice of the peace in this | the medal, and Dr. Frank Finney: physiol (ercuucat tet anh shock took ae ecate Crean View is on, 2 hich Lint, overlooking the tated Mr, Belmont and cused him to lose his| 256 debate was in progress when our report | city, tuat on the 2th day of November, 1878, a | prize, second class, Mr. L. olipinski; nouorable pied for them. Mr. Avery, ‘end nearly one quarter of a mile in length: splendid | BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | temper. There 18 nO ity that anything | “10sed. Warrant was issued for the arrest of Theophilus | mention, Revere R. Gurley; anatomy Chas. | Eigin Watch Company, says It music: elegant ball and theatrical room, hot and cold serious will come out of the episode. The District im Congress. Youngs, on the oath of Mary L ©. Youngs, charging | ©. Bronson. The committee in charge of the ex- | sip to the appraiser's office and on tea baths 1 hotel: has more permanent families than DUPUNT CIRCLE. WILL THERE BE A HOSTILE MERTING? ‘The House bill to amend the act incorporating | him with bigamy in having, while she was his | ¢Tcises consisted of John J. Darby, Arthur Snow- | of ‘the three packages was miwing. pny hotel on the Atlantic coast: electric belie, gaa, e., c of the Masonic Mutual Reliet Association was re- | lawful wife, married, in Baltimore, Amanda A. | BP; 3. Gurley, Tracy | was worth some: from to in every room, submarine Cable t mainisnd.” Two | PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES | _ The remark of Representative Belmont to Mr. | Tortan favorably to the Senate to-day from the | Bromel, Rev. H. Scheib performing the ceremo: R. Chambers, Ben- | occurred on the 17th inst. and only became known smaller houmes-_Pequot and Hote! Magiseae—un ler sams Blaine yesterday, in the course of the examinatio urrant was pli hi 5 son, Rawlings, Thomas management. Bend for Ilustrated Handbook MANTELS, &o. D, | District committee. ‘This warrant was p! in the hands of the lat night. 0. 8. MARDEN, Manager, hat “My course of action in regard to your state-} Mr. Rollins presented in the Senate to-day a nu- | Detective Clarvoe, Who sent it to the Baltimore —_ ee. 228-2m 43 Bowdoin at., Boston, until Jane 15th. Jobbing tn all these lines. 8._| mens will be ronveyed to you in Brival Dee ned. ce eae from Seen ot eo ay officers, Affairs in West Washington. Ss ~ : fed by soine as an intimition of his to Asma ge 2 W 2222 A LIST OF FURNISHED COTTAGES be GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, po scrsonal encounter, ‘Those that fl providing for a free bridge across the Potomac District Government Affairs. * season at Ne RL Bake view give ns their grounds his possible desire to | Tiver at Georgetown. Francis A. H » David C. Hi Michael F. Be ORE © MONEALE, BAKER 1978. maintain the reputation of his ancestors as fight- THE RIVER FRONT IMPROVEMENT. O'Donnell, John T. Rudy and William C. Watson Bea! Fatate 144) New York avenue, Bakers the Tether oF the Roumactthat August Belmont, | wr, Neal, chairman of the House committee on | Were t0-day appointed additional patroimen to do 20-8 fashington. D.C. BAKER'S —_ the father of tue Representative, fought a duel the had ‘interview Ne ee ee ee YONGRESS BALL OR RENT 1882, OCEAN BAKER" when a young man, the marks of which encounter | the District, a with Senator | sation trom the CGo Worcester 0, ME Wain ford hed pares Tea combtantice he bore for the remainder of his life. It ts also | Conger, yesterday, to get his views as to the| — The District Engineer department has instructed ant everything new. Capacity, 450 gat ARES coa-Nut with other iimeeae: | Fecalled that the young Representative is the | action of the Senate special committee on the | the parking commission to and — ed. aad a LBY BAKER'S ents, invi ‘sn a | Srandson of Commodore Perry, who opened the | Potomac river improvement, Mr. Conger said | alley between 43¢ and 6th and E and F : 3 ae = BAKERS © n'yermne 49 healt’ 45 | descendant of the doughty” ¢ experts and he thought the comnts, Weald be Theres composed the party. ‘They will reccee to = I persons com! RVING HALL, MECHANICSBURG, PA. the sick it Eng) & delicate | Lake Erie fame. The marital blood of his ancest- | ready additional sessions. “ Baltimore at mg np ah ‘The ‘hoyan Eight miles west of , vie G. ¥ and = tempi Beverass, ors and the impetuous spirit of his father are of ‘Arcanum is a secret beneficiary society, organized Tein the beautiful od bedlthtar Gun’ QA BROMA when other nowriuhment 46 | dwelt upon as indications of What course he will in Boston in i872, ‘The order bas now tetwece rland Valley. Capacity. 60 uests. EL WOOD A BROMA Fee eset de utigesti- | pursue in the present instance. ‘This phase of the Sercten five and thirty-six thousaml members. “All THANG, Provrictor, Late Manager cf Browa'e Mi ae ber. affair ig more generally discussed than the merits C3 the tu excepting a few south- wae . Je a24-52t MA of the tilt which gave rise to the heated words, ‘terday afternoon in annual bs a the order is | in Sos Be Mr. Belmont, though slight in figure, 1s sald to be * fever. | face. puciFno uA Bold by Grocerseverywhere | a very expert polo player. anington conselg | where asp faa? BROMA ‘The Peru Investigation. Visitors, and | Sent Reso ee Ee Beoua W. BAKER &00., | sesrmmony 10 BR TAKEN IN NRW YORK—SEXATOR mittee 812, con- ‘Terme, $8 to $14 per week. Send for efrcalar. BROMA BLAIR TO BE HEARD NEXT MONDAY. sisted of Messrs. ‘Husted, ‘ alt-2m _ WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. 3 BROMA Dorchester, Mass, ‘The House committee on foreign affairs held a Pe Badge- se Gx ‘SPRINGS A) brief business meeting this morning, and decided ae ere or ean 07 re | through ALKALINE LITHIA WAT at qt toask the House to-day for authority to send a and Leb | of3 cents ERS, Hy EBL ‘Chas. H. LB HAMPSHIRE 00., w. va. | 44 F sub-committee to New York for the purpose of Parker. ‘are three ‘councils of | quest is STOR « ih Peru investigation. ‘Tue ‘committee. siso ‘ade vd 2 concent a visited ents to hear Senator Blair at 10 2. m. on i (i i arrangem ‘Mol . It-is not yet decided who will constitute day. Yovisie Ne the sub-committee iew York or when house, during the Ube Marine band, a be sent, it—as ‘there 1s G. T. KEEN, Mie gent, as theres no. satloned hotel, dis ef Fd °E wJeeseie eects four ca seasion and counterfet to i ; i me E ity E Ir 8. li + acta eta Saeco