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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwcst Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1th St, by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tee Perera Stan tn served to subecriters tn the eity by carciers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, or 44cents per month. Contes at the counter, 2 each, Ty shall peta preyaid 90 conta a mouth, ths, Post (ice at Wachington, D. C., 98 matter.) ‘Tee Wrexty Sian—pal don Priday—$2 a year, Six montis, $1: 16 copies for $is; 2) ening Star. > ’ APACHES DEFEATED BY MEXICANS, __ OVER 100 INDIANS KILLED OR CAPTURED. — IMPERIAL RECEPTION TO LIEUT. DANE. ne tnust be paid in advance; paid for. known on appieation. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1882. TWO CENTS. Sudden Death of Hien. Horace Maye mard. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE staa | SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ‘=>, -NOTICE—THE FIRM OF FAIRBROTHER & “¥ > x9 GovenNwenr Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- © DAVT> is this day (May 3d) dissoivel by matuai ewisent. "The business will be carried on by GEO, W. | nue, $652,601.42; customs, $022,030 48. FAIRBROTHER, at 1428 New York avenue. a3-3t —————_ ? =>_THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE| Nationa, bank notes received to-day for re- S Fourteenth Building Aseoc!tion of Geo wn, | demption, $220,000, \.» will be helt at Goddard's on 1 HURSDAY ING, May 4th, at 8 o’cloe wn'of officers to serve the A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CARINET was held today for the further consideration of the Arizona troubles, arising from the acts of violence of cow- boys. It will be remembered that they were a subject of discussion at the regular meeting yes- terday. ‘THE GARFIELD MonUMENT FUND.—The committee DIES ID Ee having charge of the proposed Garfield monument "Table at the reception in and: F eatniny cguest ail Zeros interested te @ (UNd, ANDoUNce that thelr efforts have met with gitler money or suppiics for the tuble; to | a very Hberal response throughout the country; eee eae te ee Se ae tie aa Sater’, | but to enable them to make Tae structure tn every re ey Mame’ OO St the Capitol, before 4 | respect worthy the object, it is proposed that a = feature of the caming Decoration Day shall be the MAKING OF HER | soliciting and offering of contributions for this nyvyients are invited to exainine our stock | gbject, no contribution Lo exceed one dollar. th NGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, TON THE re PLACES, "PARLOR GRATES, GAS see gears Siamese Raan— ath pas BIXTURES, &e_, We cop a lange, amortment of first- Mae bl aoe ais of the 7th infan- ‘ oxigen Paiste els Goods, and are p1 to make low prices. , dled in Paris yesterday. Meptcar, &c.—6th paxe. Fla PLUMEING, Eange and Furnace work |" teehee! Frnsonar—ita pags. Ww, AMONG TE CALLERS at the White House to-day EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., a i Z papery pea 14% New York avenue. | were Senators Harrison, Kellogg, Cameron, Con- NOs £3 p iapataalos WILL. BE HELD AT FORREST | ger, Harris, Hale, Ferry, Hi (Col) and Windom i ea Georgetown. D, C., on WEDNISDAY | and Representatives McCook, Skinner, Aldrich, Fr 6th i aiLBoane-—6th pase. ING. May M4. et 7 o'elock, for the purpore of | Prescott, Douster, Brown, Van Horn and Miles pea ising a Rew Butlding Aunceiation. nett _| and Assistant Secretary New and Rear Admiral ctaL Ne - CHARLES K. HATCH B T. H. Wyman. SreciALtTins—4th page. + of the Firm of DAN member ‘TEL G, HATCH oes Sreamens, Ac—6ch pase. . from this date, 8. G. Bvenuipor retiring. The} Tug RanoeR.—The Navy departmentis informed Sarr Derosrt—th pace. firm nae remains uuchened tG. HATOH & co. | that the man-of-war Ranger arrived safely tnside Swine Macurees NIEL , os a May let, 148°. mi-iw*_| the Altata, harbor, Gulf ot Caltfornta, on the 27th ny Tapes —3d pace. — = or ger jurveying expedi- Seument Baru eth vere. FETING OF THE DISTRICT LADIES | (jonP™ The Ranger ts on a surveying ‘Garett fee tn mat M1 be held at Willers Hotel on LHURSDAY, 1 o'clock pia. to make final errangewments for Waxren (Help) —4th pure. oa Party at the Hocnnda on Saturday Nivbt, slay ‘Wasrp (Situations) 4th pace. 6, for the benefit of the Garfield Memorial Hospital corps, has been ordered to pay off the marines sta- Waxrxp (Houses)—4th pase. All who are ititerested will please attend. my: tioned at the Washington navy yard for the Wanxtep (Miscellaneous) ‘ CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING A8SO- | month of April, and also, to Proceed to Annapolis, —_—. 4 Ne accompanied by his clerk, for the purpose of pay- ‘he Eighth Regular Monthly Meeting of this Associa- e} fen for the payment of ces andea oot money will Be | “ne Off the marines stationed there. Dorthwest, On WEENEST AS Ty te Hon. WM. Wriutame, the new minister to Uru- 2, at 7:30 CONNELL, President. | guay, took the oath of office at the State depart- m2 ment to-day. He will leave New York for his post of duty to-morrow. Tue Comet.—For the benefit of amateur obsery- ers itcan be stated that the comet will be visible through ordinary opera glasses aiter the moon goes ic pant minetoen! years, T would ask ®| away, about, 9 o’clock in the evening, to the south tomers that un ack of ateltion oF courtesy win | 04,4 Hitt to the east and about 30 dégrees above to regret a liberal pationag . agusses. meee CHIEF CLERK SRVELLON A. BROWN, of the State department, ts reported to be very much better to- day. He will be able to sit up In a lew days. Mason GREEN CLAY Gooplox,of the marine yE YOU SEEN TH Ne Ock py. I. Di TT’’ B Yt coe “DANIEL DONOVAN, See’ EF NOTICE OF Co-panT: Mr. JoHN McSweeney, of W rT, Ohio, who svors are requested to be present, 28 | placed ex-Senator Thurman tn nomination at the rs will teke ple last Cincinnatt democratic convention for the pres. idency, 13 in town. He has been offered a ret “ner to deiend ex-Senator Dorsey in the star route M. H. GOODACRE, Chairmen. | prosecutions, and is here on that business. ALD, Secretary m2-2t —_—-. ‘Tue Peritiox of the New York Garfleld assocta- SACK SUIT, {AL NOTIC) ne Sac : -,,. | tion for the pardon of Sergeant Mason, which was z non Deck War tone re ane tutebted to the Mount. Ver: | presented to fie President Monday, will follow Uiile no as E will call in permon | Mts predecessors to the War department for cons'd- C eration. The petition, which fs sald to have one zim | hundred seventy-five thousand siznature Shaman ee forms a e about three feet long and two ; eae highs It ts enew verinss Of light blue Stik with a goid fringe, «nd fs tled witu a gilt cord. ole Proprietor Mount Vernon Dairy. —_—_ Task my sto bear with me few| NAVAL OnDERs.—Commotore J. B. Creighton, on I will be able to furnish them as ; Captain Wm. T. Truxtun, Commander A. Hopkins, Lieutenant-Commander C.D. Sigsbee, Master John Downs, and Midshipman Eiward Lloyd, Jr., or- dered to examination for promotion; Paymaster Wm. N. Watmough, to the Vandalia; Captain Richard W. Meade, detached from command of the Vandal, ting orders; Captuin Rush RV I duty at Washington Q Vandalla; Lieuten- Green and Lieutenant © reported their eS THE EQUITARI & ING A wil! hol KP Hall, hand 1th strects northwest. Parties fo, purchase property oF pay c 69 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, President. ed from the Palos : 7 F street northwi and have be hiered to duty In Di 2 ASD = ja win Gerke = igation In connection with the re lt [o> OUR NEw DEPARTURE. wy Gelegraphic longitade observation On an P18: . Jeutenant Chas. W. Christopher, from the Iro- curling af 0°? MAY 1ST, 1882, wo aball sell all goods in | quois and placed on sick icave; Paymaster Jona WHOLESALE ONLY. MacMahon, from the Vandalia and ordered to set- $82 D STREET, NEAR 10TH STREET. The trade supplied at Mannfacturers’ Prices. tle accounts and then await orders. » WE CLOSE AT7 P.M. Se : " The Star Ronte Cases. = WES CLG ‘WHAT THE PROSECUTING LAWYERS SAY. — ed — | Cizar Manufacturers and Wholesale Tobacconists, ‘The star route trial, under what is known as the VLVANIA AVENUE, | Dorsey indictinent, is set for to-morrow. District NEVANTA AVENUE: _| attorney Corkhill’ said to a Star reporter to-day cistern ‘age F that he knew of nothing in the way of proceeding WasriNGnos: April 28, 18% with the trial. The case had been set peremptorily The attention of Tax payer is called to the tix levied | and no other assignment had been allowed to In- Bropertent cuting June %, 1882, on Keal and Personal | torfere with it. “I understand,” he added, lauzh- ing, “that both sides Lave been eating raw moat for two days and are now hungry for blood.” SS-OF FICE OF c= half of such tax, where not ne paid. will beeome due and payable a OF MAY NE f not paid betore the F “Jumbo left town last night,” sak Mr, Divl | DAY OF JUSE ensuing shall thereapon be in arrears | who was sitting In the dist - end de‘inqnent, and a penalty of two per ceutura upon theamount thereat wii bearded avd the same, with | ONT Sion ( —— other taxea due and in arrenrs, will be listed for ddver- | | ME Memmck sal ved the trial would last fully two months. ‘There is some question as to how to dispose of the jury during the trial. As it 1= gen- held that the charge against the accused tutes only a misdemeanor, the propriety of aving the jury isolated or confined during the trial 1s questioned. = tisement and tax sale in the manner prescribed by ex- , MAY 2p, ie aw 2b gnler of the Commissioners of the District of Co- 7 un bias sho hnas ‘Avest: JOHN F, COOK, SECOND OPENING OF THIS SEASON. ans j ke t Collector of Taxes, D.C. By that time ali goods damaged by the iats fire will be | [>> ae —— Mr, Totten, one of Gen. Brady’a counsel, sild to @isposed of. T hereby return my thanks fcr theevmpathy lately ex-| 9 Sram reporter that he knew of nothing in the pressed by so many of my patrons and take pleasurein | way of proceeding to-morrow. It depended on It is my Intention to again #how Sunouncing the reopening of my store, | fears the court and counsel for the government. He did ALL LATEST NOVELT! IN EVER 14 Im 416 7th et jorthweet. | HOt think the trial would last over a month. oh a Lt ee ‘The Rerdell nearing in the Police Court, is to be DEPARTMENT. ee ee Tesumed to-morrow, and may interfere with the Maul aiieraum Hiden east aiaeere = | Harranoved ie oti ton nee uaz ame | Posrest oF the eases in the Criminal Court, SPRING SUITS AND WRAPS, for Ladies and Chil- | >>" Say 5, SHEDD, ~~] General Conference Colored M. E. ren—a fuil assortment. te 409 9iu Sacer Nontawest. Church, MY PRICES WILL BE AS LOW AS ANY OF THE | PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES, TINNING, | 4 SHORT SESSION TO-DAY, BUT FEW OF THE DELE- LARGEST NEW YORE HOUSES, MANTELS AND GAS FIATORES. GATES BEING PRESENT. Jobbing in all of the above Branches. The general conference of the Colorel M. E- And the One Price system will be strictly adhered to. | gq-perrscares FURXISHED FoR NEw Won! church met in quadrennial session at the Israel Ets Sastt ©. M.E. church, corner of ist and B streets south- ING AND DEODORIZERK. west, to-day. A number of the delegates urrived HR TO OUR PATRONS. | p> PLATTS CHLORID! us DISID m MILBURN'S PHARMACY, bishops, Reva W. H. Miles, of Louisville, Ky, MM M ODOKLESS, PKOMPT AND CHEAP. last evening and this moraing, and a committee nue Guart bottles, 50 ctu. of Israel church assigned them homes The MM MM ReKES ” m6 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. J. A. Beebe, of Washington, N.C., and Isaac Lane, : = SAMUEL KPR, of Jackson, Tenn., ate present in the city. Bishop 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTIWEST. DRY GooDs, L H. Holsey, of Augusta, Ga., who was last week ta consultation with the bishops of the A. M. E. 930 Tth street northwest. Ace are Scotch Ginghams, Just opened; Best | cnurch in Baltimore, in reference to the union of amalities a ‘Satins, and Rhsdames, extra good the two branches of the church, was also here -| a = Msi Yestenlay and prepared to enter Inito the delibera~ —= BTEAM Oc is. «SS: tons, but was last evening called home by a tele- STEAM © b ram announcing the severe illness of a daughter. GAS STOVES AXD RUBBER HOSE. ere will be present about 70 delegates, for the sale of “The Concord Harness" street. Geseriptions. COUPE, CARLIAGE and | al and examine at 531 15th and fon sessions will ana 2 . ROAD HARNESS a specialty. E. F. BROOKS, 1G eae Dencens pene ond One ee ee | 20 Fine Gas Fistares, Se, | more, legislating for the wiicie connection. ‘The low prices. Ew Concord Harness ia | > me tmuin audience room of Israel churcl us for viata with maker's naine and trade urark. (p"4 CONGRESSMAN'S OPINION. the first time, the congregation having heretofore, TRUNES, SATCHELS, &c., in great variety at bot- Ssuds Se mienipited since the erection of the butlding in 1874, wor: fom prices. LUTZ & BRO. 2, 1882. shiped in the Jower room, inte! for Sunday G1 PERRSULVANIA AVESUE.. | ater ian ramen Sos Tater @ | Dot quite daishea yeu Dutt answers the purposes z jerer from veneral ry not quite finished yet rs n —— ee ee advice of ‘Hon. W. C. ‘Whi tthorne, MC. who ad Well” In tue recess behind tae pulpit ts dispayed SEDER need it with a large placa elcome eral ATW4e> 2 BUTCHENON, yt sirenath- | Gouerecs of the ©. ME. Gof America INFERENCE WAS CALLED TO ORDER 441 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, 3. A. Mcuxnztr, M. C., Tennensee. ae he [To stren«then, and build up the system, nothing acte ati0 a. m. to-day by Bishop Mil@,who announced 20 well a8 Brown’s Iron Bitters. } It BRAKCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | = = DUPUNT CTRCLE. ATTORNEYS. ane Gere ee PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES “And Are We Yet Allve,” which was lined out and MANTELS, ke. sokeknow! np peg tee ung out in the old fashioned style, Mr. Mitchell, Jobbing tn all these Hew. o_| fam. oopa bs: 28 worte Pur Mitchell read the BALL Acts, and offered prayer, in which he ask zB H.* HALL & THOMAS, revival may commence here, and that the F Hun 8 8 ATHOBNEVO RTL AW, fora would take the lead in the movement looking HoH $8 ¢F m6-3m" $6 F etrcet to union, a T ‘00 FITZGERALD, ‘BISHOP MILES, CKET. €. ERAS. i - - WH thle new avd bestifal Praiee eat s ATTORNEY AT UAW. Imashort address, commented on the tardiness of the delegates. The conference had been called tor DEPOT, eee AEA'S FISHING TACKLE a5 1847 Peneyivania avenue, D.C. SPRING DREss Goons. OR ees our pew Sprivc Scots, gom- | A VERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. new Jab Nov- — revei Combination Suiti 6. ‘Wool, Rateens, ercbalk. Sold in this market for Sfteen years with entire satisfaction. ALABASTINE for ceflings and walls, Better than Kalsomine, asit will not rab off, : $ Ls TE, May $—Hon. Horace May. nard died suddeniy, at 1 o'clock this a m., of hears AT THE CAPITOL To-pay. PRESIDENT ARTHUB AT HOME, | THE RIVER FRONT IMPROVEMENT. Giscatr He got A, ot ce ak en eek tae — —— fe he an dead en the oor, Senate Discussion of Army Officers’ 4 Brilliant Affair. Examination of Experts by the Senate | He served yg froa ‘Traveling Expenses— Reports from —_— Committee To-day. Tennessee, was minister to Turkey, and after= Committees, and the Tariff Commiv- | WHO WERE PRESENT—SOME OF THE FEATURES OF satis Postmaster General under President Hayes, sion Bill in the House. ‘THE OCCASION—SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS FOR rate tnron TESTIMONY OF CHIEF ENGINEER TOWLE, OF XEW —— > — ‘THE COMFORT OF THE GUESTS. ‘YORE, Crushed te Death, Senate To-day. TRE SAD FATE OF JUROR VARNEY, A report by Mr. Anthony from the committee on ‘The President’s card reception iast eventing] The Senate committee on improvement of the] Dover, N.H., May &—Last evening the lad Pe Printing against the printing of the voluminous | brought together avery large company. About | river front at Washington this morning continued oe one ef the persons found under the fation mass of papers recently received from the Secre~ | elght hundred invitations were issued, mostly to | their inquiry about the propose’ improvements. | Was of the church, furnished a clue to tie tary of Wur in response to the resolution calling | gentlemen, lntended to include tue ladies of thelr] Stevenson Towle, chief engineer in charge of the | ney who bal been os sing ance for information concerning th® cnuse of the defi- | families, which, as all are aware, 1s a phrase con- | bureau of Sewers, department of public works, | moon. Mr. Varney entered the bulld. ng with the clency for the current year in the appropriation | strued here in a most comprehensive manner. | New York city, was the first witness. He said he other victims, but by some means was unnoticed? for the miteage of army officers, gave rise to some | Members and ex-members of the Cabinet; mem-| had generally inspected the Potomac river front, | ©! ee ee ee eee pion (iscussion In the Scnate o-lay. | Mr. Anthony | bers of both Houses of Congress; Justices of the | the aystem of city sewers and plan projectet tor | Me,ch' ce thade by the pm anh oy came UpOm, Rad. furnished sanetts. shat which he hai eazy | U. 8 Supreme Court and of the District Supreme | improving it; had driven over the city with Majer | the beds et har aeton eae eae ae aie POR directed to furnish—nothing more nor kes. The | Court; the Assistant Secretaries and Chief Clerks | Twining, who explained to him the system of Of the mtnall vestry. Tue body Was lying upon tte Babine however, did not give succinctly the de- } and heads of important bureaus of the Executive | sewerage and plan fer limprovement of the river | {40*,, Which HR sired information. Departments; the army and marine officers, above | trout. at Dartmouth’ in 1908; wen protean rot mathe: Fore Te SO Ce Rae Eee te ee @certain grade; the gentlemen and ladies of the MAJOR SWINING'S SEWER PLAN ATFROVED. matics in Dartmouth College three years; was ad- expended in eight months, the fict remained either | @!plomatic corps, and afew private citizens, 1n-] Being asked fo give the committee his views In Der tn see; Seaman a perteer et Saw Uhat Congress did not allow @ sufficient amount or | cluding certain representatives of leading papers, | reference to the Sewerage here and the projected | four years, and at the ‘ime 0 Ibis death w *s ane ae the expenditure me ae in wars ciae com both ladies and gentlemen, were invited. Improvement of the Mats, he replied: “As I un- | of the polive court, and one of the editore a pro the Secretiry of Waror the general of the army, | corridors were adorned with many choloe flowers. od ee —— ee Apaches Defeated by Mexicans init, Allon submitted department figures show- | She Marine Band See on tee Bnd or storms. "he plan of Ma}. wining to reiiere | SEVENTY = “eh nee ing the mi! expen: and remarked that | Polnel é the low grounds ef rain fall by interve] storin on 7 Helkoue - aa besa. vy officers present} Wore full dress uniform, ng Sawn 5M. pat a ed vie nade the presentations to the President, whe, as | Water,at a higher level, 18 a proper one in my opin. | ,S4¥TA Fe NM. May was reorivel her? + = 1s customary, stood in the Blue parlor with the | 02. This plan is to ‘prevent the storin flow of f Mexican troops one pervlning tunelyto che peragani convenience | Hdies esis him—che wives fot secreuiris | rater from entering the city und carry io before Gol Gur tort the testansof ues Col of army officers {t was incumbent upon the Secre- uyee! ‘handler, “A in pursuit, Kil seventy-rigat of them tary of War to confine It within thegross amount | Wi iim.” Secretaries Freliuchuysen,Linceln ana | 84 Necessary, and will prevent the flooding of took thirty: ~¢ ore the low lands in the city. But I think this three prisoners. oc the appronmiatan. Chandler, ex-Secrotary Blaine’s wife ‘and daugh- this Information arrived on foot, being pus ar. Hawiey replied that tt was impossible to | ¥er and. Miss fe, CX-Sect wane handty cates spn edhe ag ned hard by the Indians that ke had to abandon nie estimate for this item with precise accuracy, and ‘manent relief to the low grounds. I think thi a Ronee pong OO, RUD aaa ne Eoceet rire should be a 1 the vis ao ern eacioining Peuneyivania avoune sulters | ES) Syesjomiana, : : |- | tlemen of the diplomatic corps did not wear court sige cast sewerage being concer Say a a Ee Re ae ela but evening dress suits, and their orders, | Inte it and remaining there through a portion of ‘The Yanceyville Tragedy. Tegarded the custom of giviug an omeer gith-s |, The ladics were, as 1s customary on these occa: SS S27, Everything tsthrown into the old Tiber | pawyriue, Va., May 8 —A prelimminiry trial Was fainily or a sweetheart an order for iree trans- | S008 richly dresvel. Mrs Frelinghuysen wore icuareon Sie! eee en held at Yanceyville, N. C., yesterday, and Pelle brocade; white ito them Roane, who killed Nat Joumson and wounded Gea, hair, Mrs. Li : Willainson, Jr. tn the Yanceyville tragedy, was @ischarged.’ Witliamson aices trial, and’ was. Portation an abuse. ‘The report of the comm ittee then prevailed. House of Representatives. bound ov ‘sun Mr. Henderson, chairman of the committee en __ = aimee military affairs, to which was referred the Presi- An 95,000 Safe Burglary. dent's message relative to lawlessness In Arizona, SPRINGFIELD, Mass, May 8.—The sate of N. How. Teported a bill in the House to-day amending section o cmbrendcry on | AS $0 THE FROFOGED IMPROVEMENT OF THE RIVER | ary g Sons, mAnufucturers ef geld. chaise and 1. of the Dill making appropriation for the sup- a ‘was pried open by burglars some time last he sald, you have either got to keep these | igi and fis eatife oamcentarcomeastiog of fnianed rt ot the army for the fiscal year ending June ing, flats submerged or to raise them up, one or the | and unfinished Were taken. The born, 1879, SO as to aliow the military forces of the | Wit Just ‘other. ‘The plan of the engineers to pol a chan-| amounts to Tule ga080, The lars left a full United States to be employed as a posse comitatus wi handsome and becom! Kit Of tools. It ts thought to be the work of pro- to assist the civil authorities within any territory resentative Flower was with | pel there, and raise the fits up is a very proper | featonais There ls no clue to them, one United piles to execute ~~ laws iene eee re inom a eens Pca ec entay one. A greater part of the trouble in Washington iia when request the governor of suc! fe cat Immings of the fin : hy, reque: y go" Guchriee tase: ents ne Tonnes Mr Gan comes from the flats, and the sooner those flatsare Singular Suicide ef a Lunatic. Mr. Randall stating that the question was an | lisie, who accompanied her husband, Representa | Faised the better for the health of the c ee New Youre, May &.—Thomas Burke, aged 4 @ important 1 cussed, Taised | tive Carlisle, wore an emerald-zreen velvet, com- | Particularly injurious to health in the f: TesHent of Staten Island, ide bi the question ‘ot Sania oes. re nee a ee le shade of M Satin, and beeen biped when the vegetation on the flats decays,amd, | morning by throwing himself under the wheels of Mr. Hewitt (N.Y.) inquired whether the Senate assementerie; ornaments,diamonds. | Of Course, that ioe ree Tetains some elo & truck at Chambers amd West streets. The committee on judiciary had not reported that inister Was with his wile, who wore | S000us matter trom the sewers. These flats must | wheels of the truck passed over his neck, killing : J alight tint of helio trimmed with lace. | De filled to a sufficient height,so that there will be | him instantly. Burke was demented, ahd. wae there was mo necessity for any legislation on the | & tight Bol ne oop sn Szimmed with ince, no harm from dainpness arising from capillary at- Detug taken by his brotuer to an imaae ay Tum at Mr. Henderson replied that that was truc. but | cluding an “order” presented by the Ewpress of | {riction; 1t would do more horin than good to only | Middietown, Orange county, at tve time he took that, in his opinion, the committ:e was inerror. | Russia, fill them partially. In addition to the Miling all | his lite. He leaves a wife amd six children. Tae Mr. Henderson finally agreed that te bill should | | Among those observed were Acting-Vice Prest- | the Sewers should be water tight so that the rising | driver of the truck was arrested, but subsequently be Drinted and recommended, and 1t was so or- | Gent Davis, Justice Harlan, Senator. Mrs and Miss | Tin, Poulenwan ,Sutoad, a6 now, throwgh the per- | paroled by the coroner. ere 83 er Kelfer, ‘Senator Frye and wite, = REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES. eee ce and Mra, Allison, Senator ‘Anthony, Sena-| SEWERS TO EMPTY DIRECTLY INTO THE RIVER. apete! ira A of ~ aes caateenk Under the call of committees the following bills we Goncte wien a and wife, Cockrell and Mr. Towle said he would advise the construction lOUTH, ASS. ay ie chest found at sister; Harrison and wife, | es, | Monomet, April 2th, and Ddelieved to have becm were reported: By Mr. McCook, trom the com-| Hawley and wife, Hill, of Colorado, and wife. Ni AS gti built on higher grades, | Monome a ans ane Demcves ko bave bee mittee on military affatrs—To inerease the efi-| Pherson and wife, Ransom, Saunders, Vance and |Wtth very ma: descent, to carry 0! Sew ig | ered, proves to have come from the schooner A\ cieney of the signal corps of the army; committee | Wife and her sister; Sywyer, wife and daughter ‘ithout permitting 1t to run through the low | of Annapolis, N. i Which sprung a leak in ran’s wife, oy 0 re | bay o1 eT s % i" Pe of whole, By Mc. Robinson, of Obi, trom the Mahone, wife and son; Senator Logan’s wife, Shi grounds or into the Tiber, and he would have thes: y ON the 19th Of last menth, aud rolied over, man and wife; Representatives Townshend and e1 The house on deck where the oMcers and men committee on Paclile railroad—To authorize the | wife, Dingleyywite ant daughter, and Mrs McKin- | Rovesssew boy Sa ee nee aearting Be | Lived was washed off, Dut all on board were saved, consolidation of railroad comnanies tn the terri- | ney, Mra. Dingley’s mother; Carlisle and wife, Me- fod : z and the Vessel afterward towed tuto Boston, fortes of the Untied States; House Calendar. By | Miilin, with Miss Frecland and Miss Gesner, Chal. | the Tiber. “He sald that the rising Ude forocs the ——— i bad air ahead of {t in the sewers and Mr. Demott:, from the committee on public build. | mers and daughter, Van Voorhls and wife, lis a " ings and grounis—Authorizing the Secretary of | cock, Bingham. W: E. Koblason, Blickbura and CORE Ce ee En ts hae | PODsuRmEtng IY. Bay &—Mepbihe tiem we War to erect at Washington's healquarters at | daughter, Deering and wite, Bowman and wife, | Cabs are thus werg cralacile: aiffaced riciwar | tuterfor speak of a heavy white frost having fallen Newoursh, N,_Y..,a memorial column, and to | Burrows and wife, Candler ‘and wite, Clark and | Eoin great harm, ‘ive perforation is simply eur, | M3t night, and Mt is stated that ploughed land In aid in defraying the expenses of the contennrial ane i and daughter, Curtin, Dwight | neient to make a balance between. the w:ter and | Sue places was frozen two inches de loe was celebration to be held in that elty In 1883: com- | and daughter, Flower and wire, Stecle, Neal and | air pressures in the sewers, und prevent the foul | Visible in many roadside pools, Fears’ are entere Mitte Of wiole. By Mr. Crawiey, from tle com- | Wife, Springer, O'Neill, Pound and wife, Watson | 317 Pie going through tn Such volume as to force | tained that serious damage has been done to bud- mittee on clalins—For the relief of Ben. Holiday; | and wife, Speer and wite, Oscar Turner, ‘wife and | frgoir inte houses through the water traps. ding fruits. Private G lendar. By Mr. Harris, of Mass. from Sener, ee eet AS eet ‘Towle, in reply to questions, said he N conan che oe Ps committee on naval affairs—Por the relief of + Kilo al s AD, of . $e t ‘The New Phase the Irish Question. Elwant Bellows. Private Calendar, Also to con- | Gen. Meigs, Mr, F. J. Phillips, Mr. 0. L Prucen, | Counected with tue bureau of sewers of New York id turin the status of J. M. Quickenbush, commander Admiral an Mra Ender Horse tem pene | nal Scpepeeecest antes) OF THE NAYY, Loxpow, Way 3 The Thee sage public optaion Bet Rey See ara Mine Staniey, Gen. and°aliss tiven? Adiniral ant | Was Next examined. He sail his experieace had | Will approve Mr, Forster's manly and aigaifea ley, G a oe 2 course in the presence of trying and painful alters By Mr. Neal, irom the comim*ttce on District of | MTS: Murray, Commosore and Miss Carter, Dr. and | been that of a practical character asa physician. | Sotives Tie mee policy of the government rests Mrs. Brown, Commosore and Mra. Queen, Commo- | y= c > pUKe Coluinbta-—Providing for the collection of taxes in | dore, Ars aha Miss Pattison, Dr. oad we, Baxter, peso sepa Siar eg bert 4 = ey Nason ee comeaen to eons meee st x a3 vhole, iss Drum, jor 4 e, Mr "» le . : re ext the District of Columbia committeo of whole. | Miss Drum, Major Nickerson, Lome de | Produced a table con¥-ying an idea of the pro- | tedemands in the land low amendment bi My and Also, to rerun’ the M. G. Emery assessment; com- | 2 » Suge ss, the release of Mr. Parnell will touch the reclings anitten of thee Whle: and Mrs, Macart ur, Judge Wyle, Judgeand Mrs. | portion of malarial diseases. Me took four sta- | Of the Iris masses, aad teatore Uke amie By Mr. Dunnell, from the committee on ways | COX ex-Justice Strong and dauchter, Judge Ri Uons—the naval hospital, navy yard, marine hos- | law and rest for public aad private righta. and means—To define the limitation of the com-| #7dson.ex-Secretary and Miss Bout pital, and naval dispensary. In 1879 and 1880 ‘The probability of a compromise with respect to pensation of internal revenue gaugers. Comintitee | Bancro't, Mr. und Mrs. Sanders Irving, C there were 1,136 cases at these stations In | tenants’ claims 1s a hopeful element. 11 Mr. Pate of the whole. cies 5 18 there Were 605 cases, of which 162 | nell will make use of his liberty to restore order By Mr. Updegraff, from the committe clearly malarial In 1880 there were | there may be an immediate improvement in the respocting the election of President—to Mme de M f; Mr. de T, M. 530 cases, of which 114 were malarial Out of the | condition of Ireland. rffect the provision of the Constitution respecting | } Meee eae oe peat, Howard, Mr. Charl- | total cases (1,136) in the two years there were 216, or | ‘The Standard says the radicals have triumphed the ele-tion of President and Vice President of the | 00, Mr. de Bildt, Qount Lewer ‘nhaupt, Paymaster | 19 per cent, malarial cases. At the naval hospital | all along the line. A newera isopening up in United States. Printe1 and recommitted. and Mrs. cap nter, Paymaster Smith and wife, | the proportion of malaria was 11 per cent: the | English polities It asks ir ‘amnesty ts obe 4 THE TARIFF COMMISSION BILL.” ae oa ee ee ee gard, 28 per cent, and at the naval dispen- | on what groundcan Mr. Davitt be excluded {rout The House then, at 12 o'clock, went into commit- | and Mrs. C. 8. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Crawford, | of Wiadathel dice gene oe ae eae Greater pore iw u diseases at the stations most Mable to | ‘The Post says the government is in rr, tee of the whole (Mr. Robinson, of Mass., in the | Commissioner Kiton, Mr. and Mrs. Nicolay, Prof. | tntection from the flats. "These figu and, like acaperate Tech, are playing carpet chafr), on the tariff commission bil Baird, Prot. Hilgard, Professor and Mrs. Newcomb, | from the “sick rate” of the navy, and the doctor game to retrieve their forvune. ‘Mr. Springer oppo:e | the vill. Gen. Schenck und daughters, Miss Janes, Mrs. | sald it would be a good thiug it the public could ——_— Mr. Burrows argued ia support of the appoint-| Ricketts, Mr. F. A. Richardson, Gen. and Mrs | have a sick rate of Washington. Dr Wales took Instrumental Music in Churches, ment of the coumaission, contending that the re- | Eston, Commisstoner and Mrs. Loring, Col. and | statistics from the last report ot ‘the health | Rocumren, NY, May S-cThe Caledonia Searces of that commission would be of great im- | Mrs. Corbin, Mr. Geo. C. Gorham, Gen. Beale and | onicer to show that there were more deaths wien bytery of the Unita Presbyterian church, port. ne? to Coagre.s in ts Work of an thtcliigent | daughter, Won. Montgomery Bisir, Maj. B. P.| the winds prevailed. from tue direction of tae ing Rochester, voted on the overture for the repeal revision. Foore. Mr. Stilson Hutchins, Mr. Adee, Mr. and | fits. He said the physicians had endeavored to | oti law forbidding the use of tostruments in A Capitol Notes. Mrs. Horatio King and Miss pera Now York, | trace the malarial diseases or amalyze the cause to | churches. Seventoch’ were in favor of the repeal Gicid < A and Mr. King’s son and his wife, Mr. Woodbury | see if it was due to animalcul~, They had failed, | and four against it. The vote of all presbyteries MANAGERS OF THE SOLDIENS' HOMES. Blur, Air. Ruloiph Kauffinann and wite, Dr. and | put had found that particles of the plants grown | js: For the femal, bibs mevlnet ie, ob. Line he tee The House military committee has agreed to} Mrs, Gallaudet, Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Niles, Mr. and | on the flats were blown to all parts of the city, | total vote, and it nals the law against the use of recommend the reappointment of Col. L.A. Harris, | Mrs J.C. @. Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln, Dr. | shewing that the poisonous vapors are thus scat. instruments in the United Presbyterian churches, . and Mrs. Frank Loring, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ter deck el ge of Ohio, and John A. Martin, of Kansas, and the se Commissioners Dent and Morg Mes. M. | cat oe caiee ‘ais beng matical that tho ebiet = ar in Ww. Bigs as tomboy or tha board or managers of te | Honky and fe asistene Score oe Gch aaarane: | Provowed improvement would navoa very marked | yaw Fors, May Si a.m.—Tne stock marke a fe fe, retary Bell 3 rs. : . 3 National Sobiters' Homes. Bell, Commissfoner and Mrs. Marble, Register | tial dieen Soak aun at Leman an Instead then of presenting st THE ANTI CHINESE BILL. FINALLY PASSED, Bruce and Mrs. Bruce, Commisstoner Dudley, | tics for the naval dispensary of Byer cen of ma- ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ogden, Advocate General Swaim | Jarial diseases it would show but two or three The House yesterday concurred in the ee and wife, Assistant Postmaster General Hatton and | perhaps. He aed a) partof the city (near the Van amendments to the new antt-Chinese bill, and it | wite, Commander Evans and wite, Col. Corkhill, | Neas property) Is remiered wireasily Welananitatie Hamvain ok saaemaetiy eaotana es eae now goes to the President for bis action. Hon. and Mra. Edward McPherson, Col. O. H:| by these fats. He was satisfied that asick rate | Nashville but subsequ DELEGATE CANNON WANTS HIS PAY, irtah, Commodore English ani wife, B. 3. Meigs, | of Washington would show the malarial cases 1 ~ eee Ae este terapeaurraes Seiaciae 5 sage I epee Fos controller | ot = el a ee) eoopbaticaliy” ‘that. eae Licutenant Danenhower, os ra by J =I ‘reasury, and da! TS; asurer and rs. le s alarial diseases ashington ‘RECEIV! EMPEROR PRESS tn view of the fact of the House having ousted lim | fillan, DY, and Mrs Kindiebe Saitiog outer sat — 7 —— ™ = rger, Chiet Engineer | existing state of the flats. avant and declared hig seat as Delegate from Utah va- teers wf the navy and Mrs. Lackey, Mr. and Mrs, % DR. TURNER, 81. PETERSBURG, M: 9 i his full sal: wr the t John Hogg, Commodore Shock, Third Assistant: “ et ce yestet fehich he Wad elated, af also the stationery aliow: | P.M. G. Hagn, Mr Sumner L-Kimballsuperin: | Secretary of the National Board ot Heaith,who had To-day he will visit tie Grand Due Alexis: mluiee ance and mileage. fendent of ilfe Saving service, Dr. John B. Hamll- | been a practicing physician here for years, and had | gorge int aug “Gen Tendtedl uinister ot ae LAPSED LAND GRANTS. ap, Carenon Sonera ot rm Marine hospital ser- | formerly performed the duties now done by Dr | interiot / ‘The House committee on the fulictary at a fall | dell, Mr. Walter Duke, Mr. Warren Young: wax | Wales, fully indorsed all the latter-had sald in A. Gani Onl Camp Wire, meeting yesterday had under consideration the | B. Remey, Judge Advocate General of tin Navy; | Tegani to the flats being the cause of malarial! porqpon, Pa, May & Semuel i. Dunkel's subject of lapsed railroad granta. The sentiment | Assistant Attorney General McCammon, MI troubles in A plerrmypory ernie ny arya eg age grocery store,-in West Huntingdon, was totally dee of the committee was fully expressed to the effect a of Lap teyonty a Admi- vse tr ge a the city comparatively free of | Stroyed by fire last night. ‘The loss ls fully cov- that reports upon certain roads whose business Is | pel and wife, Joan's, ‘Almy and dat on ‘niaheegitnalp tacit: | po papa = led was caused by Lue ex- Maen theese a one | Wey Rana Savor tabi len alte qcig Straw Bond Cases, |”! Fag re lembers: a what . O. 4 ni Lis se west "He thes alta gums’ | ata Sacaiee tae eee “omer nT | | Omen rane rsa act e 1 TS; rs. a . — Pacific nre in the bands of @ gub-cotumnittecs wad | Gees neers: Commodore daughters, Commodore | | As stated in ays Sra, Judge Wyle over-| _ Viexxa, May &—The Prince of Bulgaria ts to St. Petersbury, no doubt, for advice and the friends of these roads are ¢pnfidently expect- | and{ura. Temple, Captain Mra. Fillebrowne | Tuled the motion to quash'the indictment for con- ing an early and favorable rey and Mrs. campbell Ga ance in his diMiculties in the primcipality of jay 8.—Lieut, Danenhower was 8 piracy in the case of A. E. Boone, one of the cases wife and daughter; Captain and een, posing the series known as the straw bond cases, —_—.___ Hon, Horace Maynard’s Sudden ean ates une 2S: ceecemt ale: “Tt is alleged cast too graae jury| One Man Killed and Twe Injured. Death, P acted imy This SraMPORD, CONN. The news of the sudden death of ex-Postmaster | Hayat and dirs. Lut, Com the ‘om, struck @ redical ee from Ube east, 9:57 this jr.3 Me i | ment wi jue General Maynard was received at the Post Office | Director Gunnell, Medical Director ‘and ‘Mrs. John cast of track laborers a ae station, rum man was killed and two department to-day, and there was a general feel- | W. Brown, A. L. Guyon, wife and daughter; Sur- eget ‘ ing of regret expressed, ‘Tho Postmaster General | R08, Genérai, Wales, Medical Inspector it. o, | Jury bY quashing ts not a verdicts | Axormen Tames Cann Mowra Case.—This, to-day issued an order directing the flag to be| Director T. H. Look. inspectors sufficient to put the accused hung at half-mast until after the funeral, and the J Geo. A. | upon He wget fs department will be closed on thatday. The build- Mrs. C: Bot quash an iodictment tuistied ing will be draped in mot for thirty days, | Engineer W. Smith; Naval SM — Ser ‘The Postmaster General has not. officially no- Civth agin Me a aad iisbel ays tified of Mr. Maynard’s death. nen 7 General Bridge. neral statute defining conspiracy, Mr, Maynard was born Mass., Ooms or oe, at We in 1814, arecenten, at Amherst ‘col and emi- ted to m ord benieee fe aga tutor Feo wg wd t and subse. the indfeunen i é = 5 Bo A ie aeclefteesti ‘was submitted to the Senate, and the bill intro, cont a all the laws that have been passed re- ~ IF SUSTAINS THE CHARGES 4 il i} te in the way of extravagance in the use of the funds and in other and furniture, directions, of the commissioners are shown to ES ; ig i i te i ! | | i is i i ' ah fi E Lf z SaH?

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