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” THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. snd 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. to enbecribers tn the ite Tommaso 2713 jo merved to catecrfeare te Se y currts on their own account, Mittens per month. Copies at the counter, ca, By mail—postage prepaid—50 cents « mont r, $6. six months, $3. ail eutecriptions must be paid in advance; id for. “= BI—N® 9,067. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1882. TWO CENTS. Che Few no Star, ==: i q SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTIOES. NEWEST BUILD(NG ASSOCIATION THE BEST.—THE PERPETUAL will WEDNESDAY EVEN- ‘condi- meet a se $1,090 for meeting, and the average nan was $1,| for be taken ps u ayment of $14 moutuiy. can nae Sere xhme, with or withont payment of back dues, Ness CHANCES—Ath pruze, 1 the priviieze of bidding for a loan at the sama y [ress —8tb paw: necting. This is the most flexibie aud the moet ac- Eeiicious Notices— Ist pace, Suen Resonrs—tth p ’ Norices—t vims— 82h pair Houses)—4th pase WaxTED (Miscellaneous: page. I IFE INSURANCE 4 BROUGHT WITHIN THE REACH OF THOSE WMO | NEED IT MOST, THE POOR AND MEN OF MODE MODERATE IN EXP, wee ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE! NO HIGH SALAKI NO PRINCELY NO HOARDED MILLION AIN-AND AT ITS BARE cost! fe Insurance Life in- h rates and ex- . expensive build- lions for re- bove whieh from - and refuge of y @ ty and luxury of poor; ant li = should have bee MAN, bee: ® poor man, in the endeavor to pro- Lee a few years, been nigh rates which he | tt has been estimated a | ed in the vaults og ‘lapsed policies of the woked a revolt, and in rate of insurance ne of the arc, and .” and other mod- CHEAPNESS was indeed se of SECURITY, the prime Kife insurance. he agitation of thou ani at length. through col insurance e beginning of wis- recia- | 1HE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCTA- ‘TION, that unites SAFETY, prompt snd unquestionable, with MoDERATE COST, and bi life insurance with the absolute certainty of all tts t aid to widowed + a the reach of men of mily while he ifves and whe: prasiperes be THE MU THON, the , has been in ex- has already issued pol- 000,000 of insurance. ory of life oF any other country, for the reason sociation exactly fits the absolute demand in E rtant sud beneficent work. ce this Compa ry of Wai n over a HALF & y proffered : here it has MILLION of insur- } xi sentiment on ot well be excelled in ee efully WASHINGTON BRANCH. ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECT DISTRICT OF COLUMBEA. General G. B. RAUM, Com. Int. Rev. Hon. ALONZO BELL, Assi Sec’y Int. Fon. THOS. P. MORGAY EDWARD CLARK, Architect U. 8. Capitol. Jolee ¥. D. STOCKBRIDGE, Asst. Me. Lawyer and late Private Sec'y 'OAN HL. RICE, Lawyer and &x-M. C. W. K. ROGERS, 5. SULOMONS, Booksel'er. ™ S. HENKLE, wyer. ,JONN K. FRENCH, Ex-M. C. and Ex-Sgt.-at- TROOT, Me 4, € ¥. HOXNTON, Cincinnati Gazette, T. CLALK, ¢ erk Int. Rev. HAGRIS, Lawyer and Ex-M. C. Miss, ALE { Clerk War Dept. rk War Dept. oremau Gov. Printing Office. B. PURVIS, Physician. NE H. 8. D. F. Treas N TWEEDALE, HENKLE, Atte BY REY y PURE V1 Examiners, SOLOMONS, ) Giisson, 5 = Com. 1. ¥. ENIGHT, General Agent at Large. OFricr 1517 PENN: LVANIA AVENUE. OME OFFICE i 149 BROADWAY, &s comunod: has at- | 3 2} fe ng association that has yet been devised, ©. 0. DUNOASSON, Preaident. COOK, Secretary, 618 12th street northwest. DING ASSOCIATION, No. meeting of ‘Federal, No. SDAY, May 2, at No. 615 7h te Patent Office,” at § o'cock p.m. The Secrolary's report will be submitted and afficets elected for the ensuing year. Persons in want of mouey for buil’ling purposes, repairing, paying off encumbrances, a) and general tixes, &e., &e., would do well to at- money in any quantity desired can reasonable rates. JAMES 8. EDWARDS, President. Secretary and Treasurer, . 1416 F street northweet. fireet oF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON, April 28, 1882 The attention of Tax-payers is called to the tax levied for the year ending June 30, 188% on Real and Personal Property. ‘The second half of snch tax, yhere not_previou: beewme dae and payable on the FIRGE DAT NEXT; and if not paid before the FIRST DA UNE ensuing shall therenpon be in arrears Fal detinguent, and s penalty of two per centum upon t be added, and the same, with dee and in arrears, will be listed for sdver- nt and tixsale in the manner prescribed by ex- Ww der of the Commissioners of the District of Co- JOHN F, Collector nevoilent citizens of netrict Solum! wi oat te patel otek Gs tf CARD. o — I hereby return my thanks fer the sympathy Intely ex- pressed by somany of my bo heme take pleasure in announcing the reopening of my sto pnounicing the reopening of my sinre, alf Im 416 7th street northwest. {o> DE. KB. DONALDS co DE Has removed his office to 1:09 F STREET Nortuwrst _m22-2m* Jobbing in all of the above Branches. MATES FURNISHED ror N! AND DEODORIZER. ODoRL PROMPT AND CHEAP. Quart boities, 50 cts. MILBURN'S PHARMACY, m6 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. eS SAMUEL RFR, zs DR¥ GOODS, 930 7th street northwest. New French and Scotch Ginghams, Just opened; best SSEY co's th PEPaIN avd Qui It Was n 10." Suna 17 Brosdway and port, K, S-1 } 4S" STEAM COOKERS. = GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. Call and examine at 591 15th street. E. F. BROOKS, Fine Gas Fixtures, &e, Gent'emen : . or oy a 2 je fervr frou Dysp and from whieh he could not get relief under the n the most popular medicines, was cured from that terrible complaint by Brown's Iron Bitters. T con most cheerfully recommend it from sufferer for the disease, ‘Mus. HUTCHISON. [Brown’s Iron Fitters not only cures Dyspepsia, Wesk- ness, Malaria, Lassitudes, but preverits and felieves wasting diseanes of the Liver, Lungs aud Kidceys.} 1b _ATTORNEYS.__ Services at 11 TAY. Seats fi KE Masonic FORMED EPISCOP! OHURt Hem, an rr acre ree. All welcome. lag ‘It* UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLA- 1630 14th . G. fall, 1680 14th street _northy v. G. . Paror, Pasts joes: Preaching Sunday morn: ings at 11 o'clock. Sunday schoo! Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, 30 o'clock. Pray meetii jednesd=y e7 ini ymeeae Seer rene (S"_ UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, REV. 8. COL- im . 6 ‘every’ bath atl sin: ana'6 pom. Allareimvitod. it D. Services in the ‘Bab- UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, LINCOLN HALL, eS ee Ts coat ear corner, et 11 a.m. 9th and ices To-morrow Sermon by the Pastor, Rey. ALEX, RENT, Subject—“‘Hoscs Ballou,” Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.* PULPIT NOTICE.— RIAN FOURTH PRESBYTE- CHURCH, 97m street and P. Ry 8. M. Hanrsoc! HAMLINE M, E, CHURCH, CORNER 9TH 158. School. ila.m., by Pas- on a the law of our being." 7:30 p m. ‘ivine glory revealed in Christ.” ‘oung people’s meeting, led by — P. Cxara Roacw. Welcome. (FOUNDRY M. ¥. CHURCH, TH AND G "streets, To-morrow, the t, Rev. W. F. JYABP, Morning and evening 2 Communion, at SRTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N t, between Ith and 10th streets northwest, — m. welcome, by the Pastor, Rev. ©. B. RaMSDELL, IIa. re Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Bi a ce ELDER JOSEPH N. BADGER, OLD SCHOOL mo eepiee will preach at Columbia Law Building. ‘To-morrow, Su 1 unday, at4 p.m, 39° ST, PAUL'S CHUROH, 23D _sTREET.— TP Sicorations 730 :30 a.m. ; morning service and ser- evening eervice and sermon, 7:3" p.m. ; 6 jeelebration, Monday, 7:90 a.m-, treet. near B.—Ser vic 33 JERSUALEM_ TEMP! E, NORTH CAP. avlia.m. Seats all the Incarnation was effected." 1t* LM. CHURCH.— Pastor, Rev. R. NogRis, Sub- w Commandment.” At 7:30— All welcome, at* Ce rein ant Carrots. M. Evening eubject: during the week. RY M, HURCH.—PREACHING AT n. by the Pastor, Rev, N. M. ‘The First Commandment. Orn ject Great Trumpet. Revival services Bie TINGTON, 1221 Penni teat the Bi [oe~_ UNION YM. a>, UaIEN & E. CHURCH Preaching by: Rey eG ‘Healing Powe: ton to sil. FREY. WARD BACHELOR WILL REPEAT 4 - i ty 76 ofc mon to the workinginen on Sunday, April r uhruniey Mission Church, Boundary, 30%, lock, between 6th and 7th (near Leroit Park.) ing LL sub) Cullarities of Chidst's foundation truth.” Sabbath ma; Ata pm. deluge. The Major Hany, Come, CE M. a.m., satject? plas he 1H School 9 a-in, ind 9p. pastor will deliver a short talk on the y # people's nceting at 6 p.m., led by ‘Will present more than usual rest fa ig service and sermon If a choral, 4 p.m. At the mon seated by ushers, At the n, Even- ning ser- afternoon service all veats are free, It BacH, D vices at J D.D Supers ching at DEDICATION SERVIC! formed Chapel. corner 15th and O streets. —Ser- wou to-morrow morning at 11 ¢ Pp abroad, Sunda; S OF GRACE RE- D., of Frederick, Mi m. Sermon by Key. THEODORE APPEL, intendent of Missions, Lancaster, Pa. m. by one of the ministers ‘from i, 9:45 a.m, All welcome, It" pm, OF WILMINGTON, New York Avenue Pres- ‘at 12 o'clock a.in. and [=> CALVARY BAPIIST CHURCH, si and H n Address b tsnorthwest; Rey. Sam’n Ht. day School, - Preachibe by the Sunday School Concert, 7:30 p.1n. the well-known Sunday school worker, Mr. Yall are cordially in Guas, B. Sour, of New Serves Dall aoe vite to the appointments of this church, 1" JISIANA AVENUE, nd Commissioner of Me ements of deeds, &c., taken and cer- fified, to be recorded in any State or Territory. Houra, Sa.ui. to8 p.m. D “A. HALL ED H. HALL & THOM. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, m6-3m* 916 F street northwest. es = MT. VERNON PLACE M. E. <9" corner 9th and n-and 7:45 URGH SOUTH, strects n.w.—Preaching Sunday in, by the pastor, Rev. B. Kus ei nvited. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, between Nand O sta, FREDERICK D, Powsu, tor.—Services at 11 o'clock a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at 9am. Seats free. All very ms W, © Rieenarn, «. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 60, Corcoran Building, Practices in all te Courts, 123 N, 2 Attorney-at-Law, ‘Reoms 6 and 8 Grutoa Law Building, 472 Louisiona avenue. HOSS PERRE R. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, D Srkeer, Opposite City Hall. 27-6m GEcoND SPRING OPENING u M M M ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 3p, I will have my SECOND OPENING OF THIS SEASON. By that time all gooda damaged by the late fire will be disposed of. It is my intention to again show ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. NEW PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. SPRING SUITS AND WRAPS, for Ladies and Chil- dren—a full assortment. MY PRICES WILL BE AS LOW AS ANY OF THE LARGEST NEW YORK HOUSES, And the One Price System will be strictly adhered to. AN OPENING SOUVENIR TO OUR PATRONS. BBB A U 0 MM MM gcc BoB AA U U MMMM & 0 B's BA UY Me Py BeB A A UU MMM ZT H A H HORN § ™ g§ssq Hi & HORE os Hon axk HUH Ree (888g HHA AH H NNN Sggs8 RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 Tra Srueer. 1922 Pen. AVENUE. Sign: *‘RED SLIPPER,” ‘Now exhibit the largest and most carefully selected stock of fue Shoes, Low Shoes, and Slippers ever seen in the District. §3” EVERYBODY CAN BE SUITED AND FITTED, As all our Goods are made to our own special order, we can insure a better article and at a lower price than any other House. ° A FEW SPECIALTIES: Ladies’ fivest hand-sewed Button. Cousins’ celebrated Kid Button. Our famous $2 Ladies’ Button, Our matchiess $1.25 *‘Olivette” Butfon. ‘Those 2tc. and 30c, Cloth and 40c. and 50c. Leather GENT’S FINE HAND-STITCHED GAITERS, BUTTON, AND LOW SHOES. Genv’s $2 unrivalled Button, Laced, and Congress, Gent's $2 hand-sewed Broad Treads. Gent's $1.25 Low Bhos—artonisheseverybody. ‘The only solid 50c. and 75e. Bchool Shoes. Infants’ fine Shoes and Slippers, *l} colors, 25e. to $1. at3:30 p.m., “in Masonic Tempie, J strents northivest, conducted by the" ladies. Public in- vited. ‘3 CHRISTIAN TEMPHRANCE sgpel meeting to orner 9th an ALL SOULS’ CHURCH. Y. GRENDELL Sable RIROLDS will cecpy: the pylmit To-morrow. Ahueric; ‘The work of the an Unitarian annual collection for the association he close of the ruoruing service, Ves~ WO. Simds: 19:49 a.m, it (oe, THE TABERNACLE, W. W. Hicxs, EP igtce oth end B strosts sourhweat cBrase 7 Morning, 11 School at S's. 7 oS union pes at 11 o'clock a. o'clocl Pein. 7. HE A me ES 2o ‘TH BAP AURCH, lve STREE’ S'S near R northwest.—The pulpit will be supplied by Rev. Kictan 8. Janes, President of J Tn Sermon at lia. < Aiko, at 7: are earn Christians. NO —S sus, Kingdom ‘of ce," at $ o'clock p. especially new converts oud yours aw REWARD FOR ANY ONE, UNTIL JE the Christ, returns to earth’to fet up the God. ‘‘Heaven” and “‘Hell” going at death is a Pagan fiction, made popular by the priests and parsons of so-calied Christendom. Ject for a Bible diecourse in the Christadelphian Eeclesia meeting in MeCauley’s hall, Pennsylvania avenue, between 2d and 3d streets southeast, to-morrow, at 1] a.m. ce ie vited. No collection. METROPOLITAN M. E, CHURCH, COR- ner C and 439 streets. —Prof. THOMAS MITOHEL, mo has chailenced Col. R. G, INGwRsoLt to public dee bate, reach at Il a.m. ‘The s bate, will p1 Bare st 1:45 tor, Rev. BR. N. p.m. it ard) FOURTH STREET M. E. CHURCH (NAVY ‘Rev. Fran CE, Pastor 11 a.m., subject, ‘Fruits unto Holine everlasting Lit Bentley and Jones, Evange'ists.. Young people's and general experience meeting at 3:30 p.m. Sanday t Pam. All dial “ie m., ‘subject. “End ife*” after 4 [ene at ciehta Hevival settee Sit be held, led School are cordially invit NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE (M.P.) MIS- 1 sion, corner Sthand B streets #0 day evenini, Sires ke ail ices of the ‘Hanrsocx, are welcome, bid : . ui —Sun- St SUE eect - Hervices commence at 7: OUR NEW DEPARTURE. On and after MAY 18T, 1882, we shall sell all goods in ourline at WHOLESALE ONLY. . ‘The trade supplied at Manufacturers’ Prices, Cigar Manuf 029-5t* WE CLOSE AT7 P.M. WELLER & REPETTI, facturers and Wholesale Tobacconists, 471 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PEN ON VANIA REP! NYYLVANIA REPUBLICANS, ATTEN- IN !—The annual of the PENNSYL- OBLICAN ASSOCIATION for 1882, will arini’e Hal O14 E etreot west, OD MONDAY EVENING, May tot at 80% ‘ll Penn- sy! are invited to CEN 8. BLAIR, Paes Tomar Ay, oi Shy at Ag cloek oo ate rate A are g i i THE STRAW BOND CASES. 4 tf Z » : 8 Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL To-pDAY. Chalmere-Lynch Contest im the House— Proceedings in the Criminal Court To- ‘THERE are 182 new advertisements tn Tae STAR Committee Mectings, Etc. day. to-day. The total number ©f advertisements for = 2 April ts 2,601, being the largest number ever SHED. Desteniccee noma THE INDICTMENT AGAINST MISS ARMSTRONG QU: Sage by that body, with amendments, of the House —_—_ Govrunwenr Recerrrs To-Day.—Internal reve- | bill to execute certain treaty stipulations relating | This morning, im the Criminal Court, Judge Due, $623,191.40; customs, $528.77.65. to the Chinese. Wyile, the straw bond cases were again taken up, Mr. Page moved concurrence in Senate amend- | Messrs. Merrick and Kerrrepresenting the govern- Mr. A. D, SrmpHam, the second assistant fore- mente. ment, Messra D. 8 Hounshell, W. & Abert, C. ETERS sary ia Gahan pasition, to sake effect On the SO of deere | _ Mr. Hooker objected, on the ground that it was | Pelham and W. H. Betts appeared for the defend. | ,,DOSCAPTER, April £2—A London det arrested Position, to take effect on the 80th of June next. not wise legislat pa oes ee eae haa oto ant. Mr. Pelham called up the case of Miss _— fallway employe named Albert ¥o n ving. AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day | Measure without some time belng given strong, in which he filed a motion to on the wr threatening the life of were Senators Anthony and Frye, and Representa- oe ee a for the prin und of misnomer, lictment K. . He will be taken to London. It is Deliev: tives ety er Aldrich, Butterworth, McKinley, | of the bili and amendments, and gave notice tha’ \derson. SEEREe EH # i was a plece of bravado, said that Miss "9 ANOTHER A Miller, and hes Frould sak for thetr consideration | nea oe mas NOt 8G ote (a Loops but aro | ¢,ZONDON, April 29. mir aller ‘Young? epee T Ss ir. Dunn gave notice tha’ ‘Was a cont ving three mi ‘steamer « Ans. Scovits is in New York, and having, as | aay. introduce a bill providing for & general rail | WAS. contractor, having three mall contracts siwo | me lope, ot she says, received a handsome offer to lecture, has | road inco1 ion, the court, the two indict. | 14 rporation act. some discussion, quashed concluded todo so. Her first lecture will be in} _ On motion of Mr. Williams (of Wis.) a resolution | ments against Miss Armstrong, on the ground of Bee oe ee Miraits ¢ cond k eus-comnities ba New York for ee een aa ae e is con thinks fe iis approaching end. Pee ee en pias sane Romeo es ean eee Mr. Hounshell, as counsel for Mr. Boone, Reasrer Bruce has recetved encouraging re- THE CHALMERS-LYNCH CONTEST. Ports from Mississippi of the condition of tie tiscd ‘The House then resumed the consideration of | dressed thecourt, at some length, to get permis- sufferers. As fast as the waters recede the farmers | th Mississippi contested election case of Lynch | ston to reopen the question of mist yarepereeatcd and plantsrs begin plowing. The prospects are | “inst Chalmers, and the previous question hay- — Darth jury, for the purpose of citing new good for a very fair crop. ing been ordered, Mr. Calkins took the floor to] a et Ss bate. Judge Wyle stated that he had already decided ‘Tus HAnrer’s FerRy PROPERTY.—The solicitor ore pemieed his argument with a brief review of | these questions on other motions, and woula over- Oath eran eee ~ scratching @f of the Treasury has recetved no offer trom the | the present conaition of the colored race, Old | rule any motion relating to alleged misconduct of Baltimore and Onto Raflroad company relative to] fallacies and sophistries were gone, and to-day fhe grand oy. aoe ‘touching upon the consti- urchasing the government property at Harper's | $he idea that all men are created equal before the | tution of the Body. is bt ‘As there seems no prospect of selling the | J2¥_Was the accepted doctrine of the Republic, discussing the question ¢ Se ee Daerkys Hh Sill eODADIN IS Leneed ere ee “Except Chinese,” suggested Mr. Buchanan, Signe Erand fury, Judge Wylie remarked thas ¢ R'etock Company in Fuiladelpuia intend making | Mt. Calkina —Whenever the ieee Ae Se | Gece cee en tee Ca ee offer early next, week Tor the Tenting of It, tue | Shall stop the system of servitude no man on oo voll RE ay ll astronomer and natural philosopbel, it's noe Known. for what purpose they desire it. | Side of the chamber, will refuse them the feuow. | thelr representations What they oisined was that | 18 dead. Tne offer of this company’ and that of $4,000 per | SP of mankind. ‘Turning to a consideration of Gos dances eee Ge ae Oe ; Feat recently mate by the company proposing’ to Se ee Gane eee | een ee = z Suicide of a Clerk. use the water power for furnishing electric fight Peoutel Gk ote Eee, majority of | Mr. Merrick sald that they hr telegraphed to ne Ape! 28.~Geonge Andrews, 40 year £o ott yAshington and Baltimore, will be ‘at | the colorea people into the “Shoestring” district, for Mr. Tidball, to have him here, if the de- | Sl & cler at oan Segoe’ and some good-natured colloquies ensued as té | fence wanted to investigate this question. fag a ‘THR PRESIDENTIAL Panty yesterday inspected | {he system of redistricting in vogue in Indiana | | “We want him.” said Mr. Wi ore wat —__» ___ the naval vessels lying at Hampton Roads. at) “Or. ote t ince a “I can’t open that door,” the court, “be- Fire and Water in Manitoba. half-past 6 the Tallapoosa started for Washington | 4,22", Led eae titirsardak Trlonda: ra aoa? | cause I think it is an imputation upon the ‘grand DISASTROUS EXPLOSION OF A COAL-OIL. LAMP—TOWNE: with the presidential party. Generals Hancock and | clusion, he Yoviewod. tae wecchte eerrted a ane Jury to go into the question at ath ay mlnd 3s UNDER WATER, Mitchell, by invitation, Joined the party on the | colored’ | People ‘by the republican party, and as- b poy dene Goun os a polne in thisee' pro: Womrrea, Man., April 29.—A fire here yesters ee pn for the return trip. She arrived here | sured that people that the party would con- ney as irre bly 80 far as day destroyed the building owned by J moana came a nae ea ate Bae | Sgn enact eee oe Se ee the law offices of Alki Prowortows.—Mr. R.V. Belt, an $1,800 clerk in the | civilization would invoke God's biessing. uy Mr. Hounshell said he would at least make a} mour's . Quartermaster Genera's otc, resigned to go into | them and their chidren, Tue couelusion of hia formal attempt to have the grand jurors exam- E Hamilton and several other ofices. the Intertor departmen tat $2,000 per annum, and | 8peec! greet jou Me 4 that the aiaiaael a coon ae tho yaunuey les been cies EECOMOT TD applause o& the republican side andin the gal-| . Mf, Morice said that the grand Jury was an #3, essential part of the court ,000, in various ferday’s (STAs, by the promotion of Bred. A. Gee | (eres, 2 which Sarge number of colored men | Writing tine the court, should go 1AtO the fullest | The reeset ee from ‘$1,400 to $1,800. C, W. Taylor has been’ pro- | Were assembied. Investigation, it it desired. lamp, which fell from the hands of a man occupy. TMoted from $1,200 to $1,400, abd Mrs. Sarah L. ‘MB. CHALMERS NOT ENTITLED TO A SEAT. Judge Wylie said that with the consent of the | ing sleeping oor, Myers from copyist to first-class clerkship. ‘The vote was then taken on the resolution of the | government the inquiry might be made. was seriously burned and wag also injured by mittee ect eclar-| | Mr. Hounshell then proceeded to argue the mo- | leaping through a window. Other persons THe RERDELL Stan Rovre Cases —Atter the | minority of the committes on electio mete yas | tion to quash the indictment for subernation, of | ine anche eee BONO Olier pers ‘difficulty, cross -examination of Mr. P. H. Woodward was Tejected- perjury inst Mr. Boone on the eae that it/ One man is reported missing, and it is believed finished, in the Rerdell star route casein the Police | wi " was found under a general United States law in- | that he has been burned to death. Court yesterday, further consideration of the case Sir: kerr filliowee eta &, ortet argument, and | anos and West Lynne, bois of wick Gaon ras ponnohon et . Kerr wi est. Lynne, 0 y ‘was postponed till next Thursday. Te mage oe eee OS adOpInE Mr. Smith closed for the deiendant. ‘The ‘court | have been under water fof the last ten Gaye AC INTERESTING PRE-HISTORICAL DiscovERrEs.—Im- Capitol Notes. reserved the decision. —- Dp ger Re Tay 3 Portant discoveries of the largest ancient ruins yet| |The committee on commerce expect to meet on ‘The Kibo Thompson Case. to fabulous "prives on account of the blockade fund on this continent, which ‘extend for a dis- | Monday and finish the river and harbor Dil The urn: Pser rede aruries sles up and down the banks ot | T@portS are that the amounts to be appropriated | _ HEARING ON THE MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL. at the Las Antiastiven; abaue forty talles from Dex | WL agEreRate $18,000,000. To-day, in the Circuit Court, Judge Macarthur, Telegraphic Bricts. 2 ‘The appropriations committee of the House has in G. ker 1s Chic: Teco per. Uh Mapavtr. Guinn, | Ege aig ou thy ropes aPC At | Tonpeon was heard ona motion for a bow eat, |e egeerat 20% 1 Congo Looking te Who visited these ruins lately, belteves the anclent | That after the tart” come lene ail aponaet ex-Senator Voorhees and Enoch Totten appearing © Chicago and Northwestern and the Unt Villages were occupied by the Moqui Indians, and | the committee will claim the floor upon appropria- | for the plaintiff, and Messrs. G. B. Corkhill and | Pacific Raflway companies have established hot by the Azteca as is enerally supposed. He W. H. Smith forthe defendant. In this case the | fast freight line between Chicago and Denver. Speaks of discovering a stone Puln soox40 feet, | UO2 bills and hold it until all are a of, L afew days ve @ verdict for $100,000 | | Charles Deignold, a Frenchman, aged 2 yea which at one time, evidently, was three stories Lecter a as eg cmumere Lynch foes anita Sud’ tepeisonmnent uy $0000 | nanged himeelt te his bedpost at his home, IMgh. [he Walls aro five feet thick. ‘There were | ing the celebrated shoe string disttist of Missietee'| fendane under the order a the House et Repre | Valley Falls, HL. early tuis morning. about 159 rooms in the building, of ten feet square | piwas exhibited at the clerk's desk. The district | sentatives in 1876, and a motion was iled torsct | ‘The dead "bodice ofa man and woman, sup each, An enterprising Yankee, who has pre- | 2 oo or 600 males, long, and fitty miles wide at | aside the verdict and for anew trial on the ground | Posed to be victims of the Golden City disaster, empted as government land the ground on which | some places, and was Medan Ot e Calcine | of excessive deme eae were recovered yesterday, One of them wal the ruins stand, has been doing a fine business sell- | said, to collect all the nt roes in one district and} Mr. Smith closed by declaring the oe ex- | found on Cow Island, 18 miles below the city, and. Unt inoe gaaain te Rare WA | SANE, at eta Aa us| asa aa yond hee ae | Sc Ar an Tg ‘ant by the gentlemen of the Bureau of EW * and, if for no other reason, for 01 Y . s u Was lately made there of thirteen human skeletons | looked. ustage, “wut tie ra ee ona pease eatee sd freight yard of the Boston Barre and Gardner raile in 1 subterranean chamber of the building men- ply | Col. ‘Totten claimed that all the testimony Toad at Winchendon, Mass, thie searcine tioned. _ ‘This had evidently been used as a burial eee. with ig disti offered in the case was relevant and pro} ‘The pilot schooners have arrived at Quebec from. vault.” They were wrapped up earefuily in a kind |“! a mnltted: that his CLOAe had eaikceon thelr winter quarters, and are now fitting out to Of coarse cloth, and bore a close resemblance to | golcohetraer nen ey Bey et ncot Sace Ghdany | vine aud disteoms bod canteee rata a ae proceed below With pilots to meet Incoming ships Ecyptian mummies. This cloth was of cotton,and | and New York, it is more than probable that a | Was not too large and should not be disturbed from Europe. Yiiven mith as mach skill as if done at the present | general incorporation act Will be. Reported, so chat | the court. It was ye eng Pe et ng lay, Which Is considered_not the leas! rest! body ce | quired an exceptional verdict mee! e | yes y nm part of the discovery. ‘The skeletoas were Pot ay amaty of men who have the means could take | @ ‘ Joy and Thomas Southards were drow lectly preserved and clean. They were unmistak- tage of the franchise, in case the original | counsel for the defendant had admitted that the int rators fail to heey Tine wat ee the | Charge in the case was fair and impartial. He ably those of Indians. A quantity of pottery of | franchise valueless, to the extent thar it caanot-bs | thought €0 too, and, as it had its effect tn the fir The Peru In ‘the best make was also found in this tomi huckstered and sold. ing — verdict oe ~ oe an influ- | COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO TAKE TESTIMONY IN NEW Tar WIN INTMEN'TS AND PRO! CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE, eo stand undistarbed, YORK. have ae ie ia tho War department: Cc. w. |The Senate in executive ‘session Jesterday con- ‘The Verdict Set Aside. The House having adopted a resolution this Geddes to be a general service clerk in the ‘Adju- | firmed the following nominations: Nicholas Fish,} After Mr. Voorhees had finished his argument | morning authorizing the committee on foreign af= tant General's office; C. F. Grantham to be addi. | of New York, as minister to Belgium; John M.| 04 Mr. Corkhill closed for the defence, Judge | fairs to send a sub-committee to New York to take Soran rs 4a tie surgeon General's office: Julius | Francis, of New York, charge d'affaires, Portugal; | MacArthur announced his decision setting aside | tastimony in the pending Chill-Peru investigas Stommel to de a temporary clerk in the Adjutant the verdict. Mr. Totten, for plaintiff, asked leave hairman Williams has designated the fol- Generarsomice: Wm. Colladay teunsterredtvoms | Willam Warner, United States attorney, western toamend the pleadings’ , vac di named gentiemea to sive. asus $1,000 clerkship to be a general service clerk in the | district of Missourl; Louts J. Souer, appraiser, New | wear og os rate JURORS SAYS OF THE VERDICT A. G. oftiee; John S$. Friel promoted from $1,000 | Orleans; A. Fortune Reard, assistai "a - | committee: Representatives Kasson, Dunnell, clerkship to be a general service clerk in the A. @. | New Orleans; Benjamin J. Morey, “That verdict was found as fairly and squarely | wison and Belmont. It ts not definitely decided office; Mrs. A. C. Wyeth appolmited copyist in the | Pratser, New Orleans; Benjamin ’ F. ISO] as an) a cent dam: ever was | when they will start, butif the examination of @ MG. office. ee Teg mnatshal for the Hirst district of Kan- | found,” said one of the furors in the Kilbourn case | Senator Blair, which ls to, ‘be ‘begua on Monday, as sas; First Lieutenant Junius W. McMurray, to be | to a STR reporter, when the motion to set aside | 4 ‘upy more than two days the sub-come ‘Tae SuppEN DEATH OF Reaw Ammar Srorra.— | captain ist artillery: ‘Second Lieutenant Albert | the verdict was beln loes not Occ! “This talk about | mittee will leave this city Tuesday night and wild Captain Weaver, of the South Atlantic squadron, rst Meutenant ist artillery; Major | there bel ng any out influence or hold their first session in the New York post office anything of Horatio G. Git to be Heutenant colonel 2d ar-| that sort 18 nonsense. Why, to tell the truth, the building at 10 o'clock next Wednesday mornit writes to the Navy department’ from Montevideo | tu1 M. Mandal, to be yo Feason why we stuck on the verdict at ail was when Mr. Robert Randall, attorney for the Credit giving a detailed account of the death of Rear Ad-| tery: . Howe, Decause six of the jury wanted to give Kilbourn | Industriel, will probably ‘be the first witness ex- miral Spotts, which occurred at Falkland Islands | onel 4th artillery; Second Lieutenant G. 8. Young, | $150,000. We aan’ take in ration his | amined. onthe 9h of March. ‘The admiral was stricken : 5 with apoplexy without “any premonitary to be first Heutenant 7th infantry; Second Lieu: mental suffering of anything of that sort so -much ——_____-+-_____ Ymp- | tenant George B. Read, to be finst Heutenant 19th loss he red 1 The Late Cadet Engineer Wedderburn. toms, while recelving an offictal visit from his ex-| infantry: Passed st EEO! tradicted evide1 tellehcy T. Kerr, governor of the Falkland ee Theodors © Heyl, 4 be ears surgeon 8B | amused nes in papers 08 = Le Soren eas: Ae at 12:30 p.m. The governor had about complet Kennedy, to be medical tnepectoe = Py MENTS—THE MANNER OF HIS DEATH. la a bceet ig apt lal ye Wha DV THE ANTI-CHINESE BILL quarter of @ million he probably would have got-| ‘Te remains of Cadet Engineer Lawrence A. lent fit of sneezing. He attempted to arise from his Yen $150,000, for itis generally understood that a P chair, but fell forward on hishands and knees in| Passed the Senate yesterday eubstantiatty as tt | Yt $15,000, for It 18, Something more than he hus | Wedderburn, who was accidentally killed in the his effort to do so. Medical aid was at once sum- | came from the House, the vote standing 8 to 15,all | suffered. "The verdict was not contrary to| gymnasium at the Annapolis naval academy [rien ts ie wae tna cuorectic treatment Was aD-| the negative votes coming from th: republican the judge's instructions, for, as I understood him, | Thursday, were brought to this city last evening piled, as he was in a seml-consclous condition, due | side. ‘The bill Is very similat to the ene vetoed by | he intended that we should em our find-| and taken to the residence of his grandfather, Mentos ier sh Of blood tothe head. In fiteen | the President, except that the period of suspension ings. We considered that to give anything less | yuace DeWitt C. La No. 618 F st = minutes he was entirely unconscious, and re-| or Chinese immigration is reduced from twenty to | than $100,000 would be Delittling the case.” Our | Judze wrence, No. 618 oat mained so uatil his death at 10:41 p. m. of the same ten years, whilst the machinery for the enforce- | verdict was not understood to be against Thomp- | West. Funeral services were held yesterday at the day. On account of a waut of necessary Sep ment of the bill 1s more perfect. son. It was hammered into our heads all through | naval academy Ln il Chaplain John S. Wal- ances for embalming and for sanitary consi THE CAUCUS OF DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATIVES, | the trial that Co would have to pay what. | lace, U.S. N.,oMfictating. All of the officers and tions the burial took place there. BSENTA ever verdict was found. I would not change my | cadets of the'academy “were preseut tent an a A cancus of the democratic members of the | Sction it I had to Go tt Over squin, novwitionend. | form RA the Guaamary “hooey “tee NAVAT. OupEns.—Commodore Cleary, who 1s now | House of Representatives was held last night. Mr. ing the unfavorable comments it has excited in} to the deceased. Funeral services will be on Jeave at the Azore Islands, has been granted | Atherton, of Ohio, presided, but there was only a| some quarters.” held at Judge Lawrence's residence at 5 o'clack one ea ee A absence, — small number of members present, not exceedii Bis ovenas, meee yo 4 ciegwend Pnstructor Webb has been ordered to report to | forty or forty-five. The principal speakers were he Street Car Companies License ~ - the Navy department. Messrs. Randall and House. ‘There wasan clement | rae ‘Cases. ey Will be temporarily laced : : ; = ving vault. Cadet Engineers Arthur ‘TRE Ganrreco Moncaent Fowp.—The following | Besdings tor prevent vate bone oer PEO (ON AStieaion Lae oucbeenite Gee Haghes, Frederic J. Loomis, and Robert subscriptions have been received by Col. H.C. Cor- | Lynch-Chalmers election case, but. the general ~ the Metropolitan, and Wash- bin, treasurer, to the fund for the erection of a | sentiment of the caucus was opposed to this course | _ The charges against the Metropolitan, ai monument in this city to the late President Gar- | Delng pursued. No definite action was taken upon | ington and Georgetown railroad companies, for feld:—Omticers and men of the U. 8. 8. Vandalia, | the question. violating the Ucense laws of the District in run- Fortress Monroe, Va., $88; battery B, 34 U. 8. artil- —————_++-+—______ —- ‘without a license, which has been W. Y., Washington, D. C., $1; Post- ‘THE TALLAPOOSA, With the presidential party on | coni | elr cars lery, #4 We Xs ued from ti mi assistants at Unadilla, N. Y., $3; com-| board, reached bere shortly after 9 o'clock this pany K, 10th U.S. cavalry, $30; citizens’ ot South | morning, Admiral Porter, with the ‘Alarm, will ter, $4; officers and mor er ie Gh Broa ip Pen, | emain at Fortress Monroe until after the inspec- 36.0 sadola, Callao, Peru, $90.85; officers and men of | “on of the North Atlantic squadron, which takes Wilson appeared for the defence, the U.S. 8, Onward, Callao, Pera, $45; citizens of | Place on Monday. Mr, Francis Miller appeared for His head wash: three feet Richfield Springs, 'N. Y., through FE. A. Hinds, The defence pleaded not gullty to the charge, but | Mattress below. was hardly three postinaster, $9; Licut, R. 0. DuBo 8.A.,%5. °| Not Few of the Ohio republican members of stated that they would from the floor when he fell. He never spoke after _ ———— : = the legistature who have visited Washington dur- the case up to test the the poe , hones he ees = — ana aS ‘THe INDIAN Hosriumres 1n’ARizonA.—By a tele-| ing the present and previous week think that yart, short while attempted ate. from ensued very soon. It is supposed death was caused gram received to-day by the adjutant general. First Controller Lawrence is eoquetting for the Telied to sustain cord. Major Gen. McDowell_he ts Tearoed that an un. | Ohio gubernatorial nomination a year hence next | ,, The Penalty of ia by the breaking of the spinal derstanding between the Indian chief Natlintesch hen Notes. and Juh to combine thelr men was carried out. |g ai Gaceas giv cease Base ball yesterday.—At New York, M ™ hast a oe ENATOR Brare will be heard touching his con- this not : ay Him. The agreement way fase aie Reena ahead | nection with Shipherd and the Peruvia company twas suspended bog Brook At, Provigence, Providence post his men So as to keep a good lookout and pro- | by the House foreign affairs committee on Mon- — against the W: mn and George- | 73 bcoge ag ta iadelphia, 0. At eee rom, Surprise, wii'lst he and his band | day. ‘This is at Senator Blair's request, set forth in Boston, 8; aelphia, 2; ten innings porcine Sa pene get cre aids ead a letter written by him to Chairman Williams, B ap ‘were | _ The Waverly Base Ball Ciub of city plays en. Succeeding in this, Juh an pape, road Land Office nine the Warm Spring Indivns woul then come!n tro‘ | MAJOR Krny, of the Faliway mall service, (P. 0 T Mexico and assist the White Mountitn Indians in | D.), has prepared at the instance of Superintend: recovering their women and ebrliren from the | 5 has Prep : gan t Thompson @ schedule of the through mail oo agency and taking them north of the Black moun- | & ‘Trickett has much improved, tains, driving the troops and people het routes, which is an interesting and valuable ‘The tiem! “Al win be really, “und they. wilt, wine pamphlet for the traveling public. in the odds against him. Bite wamee i oe ae telegra| jotns them sooner, Serge ed a ste | THe Mowruty Srareumsr of the controller of jormation. ———__ Jonn R. MAGRUDER Wet axp Nor INJURED.— $533. Since ander creased May ist, 1681, Ut HD. Cooke, Jr. ths morning recelved the fol- $8,600,078. Thereane of gal fenger note fn deptt wing telegram from Silver City, N. M., dated | du pee feteniny, constrmlng the report of the shtety ot ist, a, sync” ir.John R.Magrude wurier just arrived. Party with Jack reach here in to hours. is not Sens Lome Jured and is well,” ——_.___ ‘THE STATIONERY INVESTIGATION AT THE TREAS- URY DEPARTMENT.—The report 6f the special com- mittee investigating the stati Treasury de ent €X0l the chief of that division, entered = fn arrangeme Tan campaign bureau wit stationery. The ip hag the ot PERSONAI.—Senators Ji yer, and Representat'ves burn are in New York.—on of hig son and ti ‘the Hon. James Dirac ng tion of the Mission tothe’ resentative Cunninghat