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THE EVENING STAR. ; ase ; : Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, > Seaememeiiineieaemens AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i Worth west Cerner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by 4 + J INDIGNATION MEETING «IN ARIZONA, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, nat ~~ : 2 NO CLUE TO THE DUBLIN ASSASSINS. ‘Tae Evexre Stan is served to mbscribers in the ; A a a ee at 3 THE SHIPHERD INVESTIGATION, eentseach. By mall —powtage ‘prepaid—60 cents a month, / Ope year, $6; six mont 5 — 9 {Entered at the Post (Office at Washington, D. C., as becond-ciaas mai! matter.) THE MALLEY MURDER TRIAL, esl Stas pon | ag yp en Pil : ‘ ae ae | Sars meen| VE 59—N® 9,077, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1882 Two cat. SS TOMBTONE, ARIBORA, May 11.—An indignation —— - meeting was: held here hast Bight to express Pubito = Ess Te over Tecent proclamation issued by SUMMER RESORTS. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. cence: DAY. THE GUITEAU APPEAL. | consideration any confidential communications or President Arthur, An immense crowd was in at “JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, STEPHEN- | [)ORD'S OPERA HOUSE. LAUGHTER. | gg, A MEETING OF THE WASHINGTON NOR-| Legislation of BeeaF* ana Genera! = wind appointed to draft suitable resolutions expressive son's Depot P_ O., Frederick county. Va.— Sele MAL ASSOCIATION will be held on SATUR- al 7. the sense of the m: and to forward the yma: Bo. day, op ORTd, Der week Cool and Pleasant. Thorough Ventilation. DAY. Max 15, af 10:80 a.m. A lecture on Ventiistion Interest. ARGUMENTS BEFORE THE me DEFENDED. ye ee to the President and t Congress, m). $40: ~~ ivered by Dr. J. TARER . perey ‘The district made a brief a filicren “and fervants half’ price.” Open ist June, The Widow—Tast Night—Tne Widow. cw “an. ‘The senate Waay COURT IN BANC. remarks of Mr. Reed throwing discredit upon the The Tragedy in Ireland. \ mi dw a E. C. JORDAN. ‘The Widow—Last Nigit—The Widow. i foros ia rile Letsser sd gras penete ays ——.—_. expert witnesses, and said that on this trial it had peta dempnred 2 = sit reso! board ‘of slderm: jersey Loxox, .—Mr. Davitt, letter te the OCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. Mr. C. B. BISHOP. Boenaed store, v5 Dossure in | Cty tor the removal to thie bountry of the remain | DISTRICT ATTORNEY CORKHILL FOLLOWS been firmly established that insanity is a disease wan a 1 Davee near An Great North Mountain, near Winchester, Va. ‘THE WIDOW BEDOTT. ‘al4 Im weet. | Of the late minister to Chili Kilpatrick. It recites MR. REED. paren wengn Ah ry ‘Cox's on SS fntae ‘temph et th ry = Somers pd gES AS. PRATT, Proprictor. oe z that the widow of deceased consents to the re- Rar Wanner ee esuage ” is involved the regeneration of Eng- pen June Nat Span we ‘TQ. MORROW (FEIDAX) EVENING, SAMUEL ES moval, but is unable to bear the expense. Re- —————— countess oglros serene [ink as clearly as thatot irc Bis sash eats enply to A ie A.S. PRATT & SON, 401 9th strect northwest. Fon oss youn BO 8, Canedy. ferred to committee on fortign relations. ‘When the Court in General Term assembled this sell, ihe Rewspapers generally have been with the Irish be treated os eqnals. ana says he will ge Roome carly. meta OER Boys. Ne Just opened; ‘Mr. Beck offered a ‘giving precedence, | morning in the Circuit Court room, the arguments you, haven't they, el 2” Willingly go to Ireland and do what he can to fur- = OUR Boy mais at oy pene, after the in the of Chas. J. Guiteuu, convicted of the | _ ‘Yes,” said the district attorney,“anathecountry | ther doctrines, Dut he asks how can (OTEL BENNETT, _ < Perkyn Middlewick -Mr. C. B. BISHOP | Silks, Satins, and Khadames, extra good values. 0 appeal 5 1, COM’ ‘has been with us, 1am ‘tosay. | he protest with effect against out when most BROOME COUNTY, BINGHAMTON, N.Y. | | Mary Melrose... iiss MINNETIS THOMPSON | . 18 assaasination of President Garfeld, were resumed. | Finuse say here that the conduct of that tiat aed | Drucal and irritating outrages are committed ag ye = D N, ‘MR. REED OPENED THE FROCEEDINGS — the verdict in the name of the law. $f $135,000, contain ats the luxuries found (9 BISHOP MATINEE SATURDAY. (er D> BB ONAL DEON, verdict of that jury 1s endorsed not only by re ia the best hotels fn the country, snd sithougis Di i. by citing the court to the case of John Wilkes, re- | the people who have read all the Dut | ARREST OF THREE MEN WITH BLOODSTAINED CLOTE~ cay would et ; “ ‘Has removed his to Fiestetke tecaie, Broome ses eee be one | SATURDAY NIGHT—MR, BISHOP'S FAREWELL. removed his fice to Nontuwest m22-2m* | TOW or Monday. Laid over without action. ported tn 4th Burroughs, to sustain the view that | {thas Deen endorsed by every thinking man in this ING. country. Ido not me imme-| Dosti, May 31.—There have been furtherar. goo] highlands in the state of New York, stands first in e EN’ ’ 7AML 8 BERDD. THE L. MADISON BAY CLAIM, Judges should sustain technicalities. He recited | $° econ ccetenina 3a one <a ‘justly called | ite tt eS & 1. 8. SEC) bru Sraxer Noaruwesr. | for the value of a small lot of-land in New Orleans, | ‘ne circumstances of the Wilkes case, asserting | {ittle nom ang teem ty fate | Toms, in Drogheda. Longford and ey ee g less repute, that there ts in this | connection with the murder of the “‘Parlor City.” and with its cleanliness, fine streets, THE RT. REV. WM. PINKNEY, D.D., PLUMBING, FURNACES RANG! TINNING, | Which, at the time of its purchase by himata ju-| hat Lord Mansfield had held it was the duty of | land anyone wbo has watched the Proceedings or | Cavendish and Mr. Burke. ‘Three men who were residences, parks, views and drives, fishing and boat Bishop of Maryland. DRS TEED ANE GAR STeTchES: ictal sale under the conflscatton act was covered | the court to sustain technical forms, notwithstand- | Who knows the criminal who has any doubt of his | arrested in County Meath have what are supposed fn the Chenanye and. Sunduchansa rivere, absence of WILL DELIVER A LECTURE, ee by a mortgage, but was bought upon the repre- | Ing connie eee sanity or his responsibility for this crime.” to be blood stains on their clothes. ‘The polos yautiful city. A Hmited number who wish to spend sone ae oe sentation of tie government that no iacumbrance | “5S. ” “that THR DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S PERORATION. Row discredit the statements of the man who am the summer comfortab quietly and sconomicaliyean | THE BENEFIT OF ST. ANDREW'S P-E. CHURCH. | gw-psrryares Foxwisnnp von New Wons. 19 | Sumationof the government that no incumbrance | ““yoq mean to say,” sald Judge Cartter, “tha Atter discussing and opposing ‘the vechnical | eft that he had been offered 100 pounds’ to as- SEAS, Prope eee a THE CONGREGATIONAL CRURCH, 1 PRES PERE RS, mre | Tee ta ees eed eae ange aa; ats demo eae nn ee NO POT UO ceccioas 00 the adulemon ct the crmcme | Mens eeere ane ol yesterday. Suwtee oe nai DISINFECTING AND DEODO! e Bill was passed— at x demo- i - 4 GAMATOGA SPRINGS. ON TUESDAY, MAY 16, AT 8 P.M. ODORLESS, PROMPT AND CHEAP. Siipe, Oe ie tie RepeTiSen cee te the lanier | AYes, ——_ eke uncer sreticene unas eon Tunau, but be has ance bene ahaa fhe Sears NITED STATES HOTEL tad Sublect: “TRAVELS ON THE CONTINENT.” | | Quart bottlon 60 cts. “sunt edt ane =| pa Tats sound law,» remanend Suage cartzer, || Seas We Sie attorney) mala: « strange | #24115 thought that he has gone to England, al % = a soket conte. ‘or sale at the door an . u . let rmey rl s Arg ABANDONMENT OF ILLUMINATIONS. 5 MILB MACY, - Season of 1882 opens JUNE 10th and cloées SEP- | ‘in#l book stores and drug stores. mies) ay peciay iain seen oo salea ee te Lprve eau ute District Attorney Corkhill then began his argu- a8 Meter be Leip ergtoren tomer At a.meeting of the Parnell reception committe 2 - ring ores 3 . Corkhill began b; » a - | at Cork last evening, two ex-suspects being amo TEMBER sotb. MO CLE ee STEAM COOKERS. in the District of Columbia to continue perpetu- moth a Sy ae ico castes Beate sipleot taw that anew trial will not be granted | those present. the, abandonment ‘of stu ov 9 Your sure seme. i908. Bs SNELBARER, MANAGER, Sees Seer rs, <rTue hi applies to corporations Yormed under | DY the most important cage in Ue history Of the | on thay coe pene ory ee Oe Pan was Sokal es Dei Behe cassciee sas’ wine open NEECLGUER ECE TEE meio Call and examine at 531 15th street, the general District incorporation law. Passed. — | frminal Jurisprudence of this or any other coun- appears from, the whole Fecord that, Substantial | TOO. somrmn fr the Tecer tion cf guests Vay 13 tant Under the above management, E. F. BROOKS, Bile lred enue cede Sena woe are jidiclal consideration, As the court of last resort | made in the brief of the defendant as to the’ ille= AUS Stated that as Right Hon. Hichael Mt Ty rato s oo Uy comfortable coacheato WIE b Gite ae combine _820 Fine Gas Fixtures, he Dill for intermediate sppellate courts was | Guiteau, was accorded all the rights which are | Exlr70l, me sentence in the case, it ts only, neces: | ond chiet usta Chas Robert Barrie tenth. aot Re Springs. dnily 1 nal! points: charges moder: STRONG SPE ‘AN (ee THE BEST TOILET coroay Garner discussed, Mr. George, Fesuraing and con | guarantoed by the Constitution and the laws Of | Sail ot tig tern toe Stn ee Ned | OF te Cea er eee bart Rare, TOUR, clerk sie, For terme or information addres A-B- SMITH, | rap wow COMPLETE ?FEMALE BURLESQUE | C2 CASWELL, MASSEY &CO.'S cluding his critictsms upon the measure. ne we nited States to every person accused Of | the court, and the court below in fixing the day | Phoenix Park on Saturday,a few minutes after the See ne ee sia COMPANY IN EXISTENCE. 1117 Broadway and 679 Fifth avenue New York, and House of Representatives. crime. Xow are to pass upon the rulings of the | tor the execution followed the uniform practice of | murders were committed, and before they knew Of _ aim a Including the GREATEST NOVELTY evér introduced | 217 Broadway and 67 mice aes 3 BILL FOR SUPPORT OF COMMON SCHOOLS. justice who presided at_ue trial, both as to the | the court tor years placing the day of execution a | them, a rough-looking man sald two the Lord ‘Chie eo Watch the Sunday papers. “_omist_ | pea 2 9 Mr. Sherwin, from the committee on education | Pelion of evidence, and te eee ay thee Tor Pa ale eghoer heme peed [ery bmp herp Ay IE FAVORITE. APITAL BICYCLE CLUB. F temo yates a 9, 1 and labor, reported a bill to ald in the support of | not any improper or irregular proceediugs which | P'¢xcn are anitting away 4 teeta cage OBSRQUIES OF LORD FREDERICK pematS ical profession pronounce C clgnth precinct, this city. | For along time I was great | Common schools, Printed and recommitted. [It | occasioned any substantial injury to the defend- | scenes of this eventful trial; probably no judge Lowpox, May 11.—A lange and sympathetic crowd Del heehing waeek on the Aeanin ase Tete FONE oe Mceae iLeAT, and BignE sweate, Two | provides that for the next fve years there shall be | ant was had during the tal. This has been 8 | Over presided at a trial whose Conduct was more | gOXPOs, May 11-— Pantin ral ap amie ee eee 7 veicians ve me relief, HO : cl eae the advice and recommendation of a clerk in Demis | 20DUally appropriated the sum of $10,000,000 to aid | Errme Cash, Nat only. because the victim of ‘the ThA That OF your apochte, ata easter uTeRe | to witness fhe departure of the ‘special traln come lenerved Seats cn Grand Stand, 50 cents. | When I had taken hil a bate {found tat iomas doing | hageie, Eee, OF free Common schools, which | his eminence, his great character, his high official | Not Teel that Tam aeaneeens mea me Tome Tunerti of Lord Fredenicx CamnGhek: ean ee trout, sword, cod and blue fishing. No malaria, hay | _> sore Bee onl rane Same ou Con ee othe ena tein wascom. | #Mount shall be known as the common school | position attracted the attention of the civilized | Guty when I leace it upon the record in my closiny et “ erick Cavendish. Among: rs eee Greperein. ce wanntser: dincenen, &e., cn | Fos, sale st Elie Musie: Gtore:and of miemtors of the baka phil glen Re ae cenee a wae coat fund, and which shall be apportioned to the sev- | World to the trial; but because, in addition to all y po my i | were Mr. Gladstone and his sons Herbert and Wil- Temarks in this case, that whatever may have | jlam Henry, Lon! Granville, Mr Porter ‘The Ocean V: on rertool he | All Bicyclers invited to foin the parade, starting from | given the Iron Bitters to my children with such good | eral states and territories according to m- | “his, there were legal complications that were not | pen said in the temptest of the time, when the "Frederick Staniey, i 3 fii te ph soeistas Cad oneness fected pase {| capital Chub Headauattens sth aad Fetseets Saturday, effects, that I most chert jy recommend them. eral 8 according to the num-| oniy new in this’ jurisdiction, but some of the ‘excernent ip Brand, Coi.'Frederick Stanley, member of over ears ing out of the conduct of the | ment for North Lancashire, and brother of Lord lee ianaae Ox; | at 4 p.m. LLIAM T. CLINTON, ber of their illiterate population ten years of | questions presented have been the subject of | Oriconer was the oveasion of far indignatio ‘ shire, Soumie: eleeant Galland theatrical room: ‘hot and cold | — = = It Met. Police, Eighth District, | age. An amount not exceeding five per cent of Fave discussion by many of the most eminent | fiat the qual rewult has fully piteicatad thee eaten Derby; Right Hon. George Shaw LeFevre chiet sax bathe: m hotel: pas more erent ee ‘han N ATIONAL THEATER. ————————— - the sum apportioned may be used for the educa- | legal authors in this country and in Europe.’ heroic, patient, lawyer-like judicial deportment, of 7 4 any hotel on the Atlantic coast: electric waa, Ke., ~y > bery, under secretary for the home dey it; in every room; submarine cable to mainiend. Two | EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ATTORNEYS. Uon of teachers in public schools.) THE) QUESTION! OF SURIBDIOTION. the presiding judge, and, whatever criticisms may Rignt Hons smaller houses Sir Henry James, the attorney general; rh ‘Pequot and Hotel Manisses—under same nish ‘ Mr. Rice (Mo.), from committee on public land: He then recited the facts of the case, giving a| be made upon the counsel for the government or | James ‘Stansfeld, member of Sortees or Rall- Sianagement. Send for Illustrated Handbook, the Diath ee. be aire) iH, * = EDW. H. THOMAS. | reported Back ghee Te Bae oe pree tands. | rtet but Braphic account of the last hours of | he defense. during the progress of the trial. I am | tax; Jtight Hon. Henry Fawcett, postinaster gene: 0. 8. MARDEN, Manager, EMILY RIGL, ° ae TOMAS oy years the period required in bomesteading the | President Garfeld, and said: “It is gravely sald wr peed tg ng oe Noe hms that | 2; Mr. Mundella, vice president of the counctl; __828-2m__43 Bowdoin st., Boston, until June 15th. In her great creation of “MARTHA WEST." m6-3m* ‘#16 F street northwest. | Public lands, Laid on the table. that because President Garfield was not allowed | ‘There was a heroism In dudes Coxe naneeecnt Tepresentiie tine eens one ot San Ag8 ROCK HOUSE, GOOD HARBOR BEACH, | ,oteia" Sin Bomesic: Soot aad Mey T. FITZGERALD, SEB CEsETe AS SUEUL to remain here and die, that therefore this court | of the case which should mark an era in judicial | Pepresenting " - Baiicenter Mim Finest Gurt Bathing Taplete with Domestic, | Spectacular W. © EIGERALD. ag -naw, ‘The House then resumed consideration of the| nasno jurisdiction to try the assassin who com. | history.” ‘This much T desire to say. and, thankine cee ae ears ers a Se Aibentic cones. Bom: s pata pen ae < as percoran ‘Building,’ ns Geneva award bill. mitted the murder, and that under the construc- oa soe aS attention, I submit the casefor itS] pupiix, May 11.—The United Ireiand, instead of = : E. G. BROWN. ‘ ua ; Practices in all the Courts. Mr. Grout argued in support of the Dill. tion of the law for centu the fatal “a the usual cartoon, has a mourning sure —_ ——— Pe ee ee i. Mt Mr. Willetts, a Ineiiuer of the judiciary com-| stroke and death must both aoc in the| Mire Davidge His Argument. | rounding the words, RVING HALL, MECHANICSBURG, P. 0. PA. | Full << eae oy Prope eee N. . MILLER, uoeiey at Lew, mittee, advocated the bill submitted by the minor- | same jurisdiction to make the crime complete. If| Mr. Corkhill finished his argument afew min- | and shame cast upon the character of our nation ee rane won of Uacrionare sie OV . {Bekins o_o Rooms 6 snd # Gunton Law Building, ity, referring all claims against the award fund to | this claim be well founded it 18 one of tre most | utes before one o'clock, and Mr. Davidge at once | f0F Manliness and hospitality by the assassinations Bertand Valley"¢ a guests ELWOOD AE4 1 IONRAY MAY, 29, oe 472 Louinisna avenue. jeo1_| thé Court of Claims. absurd legactes that, we have inherited from a began, eS NG, Proprietor, Late Manager of Bi M TH 3 OF NORMANDY. ‘ = ‘The District system of law, wise in its day, and adapted to the = 5 1 er has prs oe Menger of BewQvesz” | On the occasion of the Grand Gounpiimeitary Testi RB, *° "8 axey artaw, Piast medic, Sencha condition of séclety as it thet existed, ut utterly quired, “What does Lond Geka ey Ben Salton eee ace Se ear ize won by yeas ef QEASON 1882. z By the 2 342 D STREET, ‘The Senate District committee at thetr meeting | Goren. > ‘© OUF Present system Of Jurispru | hunting for his book to tell what that writer did | Suffering chinwecched ie Reet s victory 8 BRIGHT HOUSE __ WASH GTON OPER, IC ASSOCIATION. ml0 Opporite City Hall. u7-6m this morning considered. thé ‘petition for the ex- ‘The district attorney then discussed at length Dae hin in te the mcrae bir ade by mad and desperate hands.” AND. iat WORLD'S MUSEUM—ODD FELLOWS’ HALL.— tension of Vermont avenue, The matter was | the old English laws respecting juries and jurisdic- | agjourned the court, Jia 3 The Malley Murder Trial DOUGLASS HOUSE, a A mammoth bill, as usual. The seven beautiful, thoroughly canvassed, and’ the sentiment of the | tion and the conditions that called forth these laws. homexgencmenl 2 WILE OPEN JUNE 1 1582, sithe week." The Harper Brothers, Oneclegued Acros committee favored ext Yermont avenue to | Reverring <a laws in this country, and citing Ma0Y | whe Brewers? National Associntio! Rae lenis Misr aire ea Terme, $8 to $14 per week Ifor circular. | batie Artista, one of the vreatest cards of the ae, which FOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED 7th street. The subject was feferred to the Com- 3, he sald he doubted “it there can be found a jon: me New Havex, Coxx., May 11.—The cross-ex: ah VALTER Proprietor. every one should se2; D'Esta Brothers’ Humpty Dumpt: AM missioners for them to prepare and present a bili | Single court that has been fairly met with the PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION TO-DAY. ination of Mr. Lovejoy was resumed by Mr. Biy- to provide for extension ‘Gerect. The petition | question, not complicated by some peculiar cir-) ‘The Brewers’ National convention resumed their | denburgh, and the witness testified toseeing James v | Tro pe, De Forest, and all the choice permanent at Open 1'to 4 and 7 to 10. Stare Perform- ONT HOUSE Ps : ites ‘ag | cumstances, In modern times, that have hesitated t Malley and a lady on-the old green on Atlantic City, N. J. | ance 2 tod and 8 to 10, Admission 1 cents. Reserved Serene to the Contatea mance of a clalm Was | to hold that the crime of murder consists of strik | Session this morning at 10 o'clock, the president, August Sth, between noon and ‘one O'clock, ME Open April 15th for the season. (a ate 10 centsextra. i mio took no action upon the resolution directing them | ing the fatal blow with intent to commit the crime, | Mr. Scharman, in the chair. The committee on Blydenburg’ read from his notes of the hearing at ne ee rn Saunas Hoe eae G. MARINIS MAY BALL. Nae 00. MMMM A cco # f | to inquire into the management of the jail ‘The | 204 that the death, wherever it occurred, was but gpatingsneles submitted a report recommending | West Haven, where the witness testified, accorde Bee coel Se Soe ieee | |, o- MAHINTS Mil '. se To EAM A OS HF EI cpinitnccomea te asnetan Geos ont coatitaen the result and not an original element in the erime | that $2000 be appropriated to defray the expenses | ing to the lawyer's notes, Uhat wlien he lett “Shins. ‘D, B. STOCKHAM. WESDAY, MAY 17, 1882, ‘a 5 0G Mm & & O0e HB | DRS seme be made pe ee sid tat 1b WAS | oo onder oF thelr nocureeae ant coment mee oe gre! the next day after seeing James Malley and Jenny am 945 K strect, W VERE CE tartare In Cao cane eee committee to In- | the proposition that It is Incumbent on the prose sone Re ont Se seen rivine | Cramer on the green. After testifying down there FR Tickets forsale at the music stores of Messrs, ; cution to establish the defendant’s sanity has no | opted, against pro! ry legislation as driving | the witness corrected himself on the subsequent aa nasen is and Metzerott, and at the Academy. most THE HOUSE COMMITTER foundation in law; that the testimony tending to | men “from the lighter to the heavier drinks,” and | crossexamination. Mr. Blyaenbureh. to-day B s Toure Cee on the District of Columbia @& to-day’s meeting | show that the defendant was a person of indif- | calling upon government to encourage the produc- | brought tue matter up. ile asked the witness hag Jake Budd, manager. Mondsv, May 8. Nightly | BBB, I TITT (TTT ERE RRR g888g agreed to report favorably ‘a bill directing the | ferent moral character and regardless of social | tion the lighter drinks by releasing thelr makers | he happened to make such a mistake. Mr. Love = nd Tnesday and Friday Matineca. Appearance for| B,B HT &F EO R 8, Secretary of the Treasury to*quit claim with the | Obligations was admissible for the purpose of | from Silt and no more | Joy explained that he testified under a misappre- unica ooleor, y 9 Ss u BBB Ir T T FEE RRR *sssq bs showing his moral character in connection with | excise on the raw ma‘ or the product, than | hension, not understanding the question. Of week only of the reat favorite, JOHN ROBINSON. | BBE Tt tT EP RRR devisees of Catherine Geceased, all right | hi; ait i d x Sheh: 4 Coyne, Bolton and Bradford, the Caw- s 5 2 is mental, and ten to show his temper and | the wants of the Treasury may demand; also, im- course if I made a mistake I have the right tocor oR an and Coyne, Bolton snd ‘Bradford, the Caw-| Bap it T T ERB R B Sees ané title of the United to all of aq Rion? that che Of expert wit- | preening upon taatr sellow estore a ey | Sonie B's Hake “Georma Melinote,: Tile Resell, Masiow sad Te Comrie ata) Oro Ue ncok teenahington. | nesses objected to was competent, and it the ad- | bf pecoming members of this hed ene he en are BB Hart, &e. Jake Budd appears this week. ‘m8 ‘The committee also {2 report favorably the | mission of evidence regarding newspaper opinion | duty of forsine weir several states, ‘The Pera Investigation. BP = < aappese —— DUT HO provide for the Indexing of the land records | on either side was an error it was remedied by the | eto “Also, the wars Menphpegme] MR. GRORGE 7. BLISS EXAMINED. c HE LAST CONCERT IN THE POPULAR — Chat the eee er aamenament providing | express injunction of the court to the jury that | mingling polities with fusines: aiaie tre nce | New Youn May 11.—Congressmen Kasson, Dune gure under the direction of Dr. J. W, BISCHORF $isoon,” ecoruer Of deeds ghall give @ bond of | nothing that had been sald on that subject by | and°where any party, oF set or men, pander to | nell, Wilson’ and Belmont comprising the sub eres Sones ; bees either side should be regarded by them. fanaticism by supporting laws against well-es. | committee of the Congressional committee on May 12th. An attractive program THE APPROPRIATION BILL AS PASSED. THE CHARACTER OF THE DISTRICT COURTS. tablished oe ph Proper privileges, on the ground of | foreign affairs, met to-day at the 5th Avenue Ho- — m6-6t Among the medicinal means of arresting dieease, The District of Columbia appropriation bill] Mr. Corkhill then dealt at some length with the venting the abuse of a use, we pl ourselves | tel, and examined Mr. George T, Bliss, of the firm LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS OF THIS SEASON, to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters stands pre-eminent. It | passed the House yesterday by yeas 134, nays 13 | question of the character of the District courts in sated I pongo nosy) and aid in defeating reticrirge dogs? R 2. relation to the arm's ‘be closed out 0 are ie cheeks the further progrese of all disorders of the | Theonly amendments adopted to the bill, as origin. | relation to other United States courts, Mr. Reed rer ving the dctalis of the contract as tented LADIES’ WHITE DIA LINEN SUITS, latest style, stomach, liver and bowels, revives the vital stamins, ally reported by the appropriation committee and havin; juestioned whether they had co-ordinate THE REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTER toy erday by Mr. Randall, Mr. Bliss sald he had res WH NEN SUITS, le, — ; brevents and remedice chilla and fever, inereaves the | neretofore printed in full in Tax Sraz, was one | Jurisdfetion, and, further-nore, whether the Stat-| showed that the balance on hand was $90,30045 | not nor had he any reason to belleve that any activity of the kidneys, counteracts ‘a tendency to| reducing the board of public school trustees to lon in cages of offences comple- | and the receipts for the year, $2,455.73. The ex-| member of his firm had brought any infl ROUGH STRAW HATS, all colors, just received, at se rani a rheumatism, and is a genuine etay and solace to aged, | 9 persous after July 18th next: one directing an | ved fa ansther elrculeapplied to once thee Serene a ~ or | Dear an the Watson Seabee pettrcios coin, ‘Ge cents. - a = SERIES: NEUT SPREE CS, SRE REN Geren cl 89> Force ance CGN Get Supplies of fuel, forage, Bes, €9 be purcwascd by | cases, the district attorney having ereimed they | Pendltures amounted to $18,296.81. ‘The assets of curing mediation between Chill, Peru and Bolivia, FANCY RIBBONS, worth from 50 cents to $1, only 30 competition, the'contract to 4) to the lowest Sees ne neato ene complete Ree tall Ponds, 8000tn New Tons alee wonge aes | the cables from Randall at Paris, were in the 3 NS ° . — : ders; one rest e e provision that tio nferred 7 cipher code of Morton, Bliss & Co., and the repltes cents a yard. For sale by al Druggists and Dealera generally Voth of the civil’ commissioners of the District | Judge Hagner asked the distsiet arvames it he lation consists of 688 members, of which 475 are | Ere sent to Mr. Morton, ‘Tne latter wan Omit ioe WIDE EMBROIDERIES, TO BE USED FOR | tpEspaY, MAY 16 ma shall be residents of the District of Columbia, and | considered the offence was completed in New Jer- DRESSES, only 20 and 25 cents, worth double. SDAY, ees rs formed of the importent business of his fi one fixing the pay of the superintendent of waite | sey. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE, ETC. but as witness believed no business ‘schools as it now ts—$2.700 a year. The district attorney | sald he did not. m Mr. Lauer, from the committee on the subject, | of any importance would arise from the TITLES BY POSSEASION. neni te ces pala oad Hagner, "dees | submitted resolutions of condolence in the cases | contract with Credit Industrial company Mr. Mor- Mr. Neal has introduced'a bill in the House pro- | Cute and completed Ia another of the following deceased members: Joseph | 10M Was not informed of the particulars, nor aid ONE LOT EMBROIDERIES, at 10 cents, a great | WEDNESDAY, MAY 11... varzain. THURSDAY, MAY 18. BLACK SPANISH LACES. cata value, very wide, st | parpay, MAY 19 FIVE RACES Viding that a person in the quiet possession of | “The colonel,” said Mr. Davidge, “refers to the | Schmidt, W. G. J. Wheeler, Peter Baltz, Joseph | DC<Vet refer to Che contract when communicating 2 cel cente. — “0 re Borde +3 %, ‘ith the firm. Messrs. Gautreau & Co., the Peru- cents, 30 cente, 35 cents HHD UO BP PPE URN § OCCH H | tands or tenements in the District, and claiming | alternative, in case itshould be held that the crime | Schneider, H. L. Kreischer, Jacob Schmidt, Fred- | yian agents of the Credit, ludustrial company, at & FRENCH WOVEN CORSET, worth $1.25, at 75 ets. HHH U U BBR PPP U UN NNO | HHH | toown the same, who has obtained title to and is ST em bie mere.) In tay. cpinionss wes corn: ae Ser, S Seitz, Carl Siow, ac. Glade, | one tine wished to send a cango of suano to H = a -o. chmidt, Robe ‘has. a — ; mie | a Bou Bas Po “uu RAN Sod HOH eer no Orne rine, wo cmoue, Collusanior Pijudge Hagner having referred to section 5880, R. p, Hawkins, Paul Bernard Habesle and | Erowid: designate, but the firm declined apex NEW GOODS DAILY. OVER 100 HORSES NOMINATED IN THE STAKES. out of r par yy any n who sets up and 8., defining murder, Mr. Davidge remarked: “That ry rc learning the price at which guano was being sold ig the law under which the indictment was| | It was resolved to appropriate $3,500 in addition | here. No consignments by the company have as . . proves an adverse and better title until the occu- - ; pla THE “ONLY” AND “ORIGINAL,” pying claimant, or thelr heirs are fully paid the Sens Pee ee so the S10 mapies Ww be used as a publication | yet been sent, although the contract is still Im Wow PRICES IN ALy. THE DIFFERENT DEPART- value of all valuable and lasting improvements 2 H ap hod lage, who was pacing the floor not deigning to PETITIONS OF STATE DELEGATIONS. Witness never knew or heard of any foreign GRAND STEEPLECHASE EACH DAY! miata On the Ini by Wied reply, Mr. Reed added: “If you admit that that ‘Mr. Wheatcropt read the petitions for the va- | minister using his official position towards secur as made by LEGISLATIVE NOTES. ig all Twant.” rious state delegations, The Michigan delegation | ing mediation by the United Staves — Inthe District of Columbia appropriation bill, oe eed argued that the crime asked for $5,000 to assist them in the prohibition ‘he committee will meet again this afternoon. Frat mae catedrrmity atau, | GRAVES, OF Boston, | Much puma eseany e promnn that ra | Wi al neraping ud Cate sata cour | wa Te Insana deeaton sus forsmtrnce | Pitmey%= Rieach Clock. t shaven ied ef exceptin; no jurisdiction over common “eo.” eee ent ae MIO prendy eel ometigs aad saat thn thing toe aos Teservations shall pay thé..cost of lighting such | {aw Offences. "He remarked that this was The Iowa tion asked assist 4 CLOCK THAT MADE aioe eatin reservations. lon movement The committee which recently investigal iis road NOT A CONSTITUTIONAL COURT. saiualan fo Poeuks Boies fara eae 46 CLUBS, HOTELS AND PARTIES, favOraDge area ete aye reed. to Teport| serne Constitution,” sald Judge Cartter, “ordatns nt that the prospect t oMs, They | stationery division of the Treasury department on Race Days. -15t ies Minogue Puls in yar wins Calis Ww incorporate the Washington Abattoir company on ee eis ie se corary in ~ rereappalacomareh = eure begin te ME SPLENDID EXHIBITION OF WORKS Capitol Notes. shina heel ee Kolesar aelitiodeed ecraeti the commit custodian. In making an Investigation of the OF ART, FROM LIVING BELGIUM. ARTISTS, = ‘as ALABAMA OONTEST. Sones. . Ninagis the reason that st $8 not consti; | Does ‘rererred, the following recommenda. | mysterious box which was sent to Sherman's Dad teibe a day is hcbhen sees ‘rade supplied by ‘The committee of elections, by a vote of 9 tg 2, | “WO"RLen atsctaimed intending to impeach the| tons: To the state of Mic $2,000 be ap- | campalen committee | room, voucher was eve L OO TITT H H EFE Pile Are Buudlng, Broad’ street, near ‘New a have agreed to report on the legal election of Wm. | eonstitutionality of the court in that sense. Sante ae folk yw: Tadiana, $2000; ten ra $5,000, | clock ma fe‘out. by Pitney swith SSent fy room 27, eer oo'r HUE” § te meee G. G. CORNWELL, Eerie 22 tne, Representative of the cighth dis.| MF. Corkhill, in discussing the exceptions, when | SOVEtnses Soy tae tt ae Cal a | Ccende cut, hy Pitney, with Useut to room S7, ish $2 ¢ PEE (Nam pee Whice Snet” Ae te met is | Rafat eee “ote te a | Paha aehben "Fecal put | pola” Ue tne atte ak © oo Ff Hi g en &; public to know that 1219 New York avenue is the 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. eeler, a democrat. members of the a rary w it some change be made in the present | found that the clock was bought in February, 1880, ce LLL 00) oT EEE "sss*:: | piace tomer Freeh and Choice Rosen, such as Jacqueminoe Spmmitise who voted in Wheeler's favor were | him, and that if she was in the insane asylum | DIEIOg ‘oat some change be made in to taken to Pitney’s house by a man sent from the and Marechal Neil, and a large variety of other Roses; | At retail by bottle or dozen of Messrs. Davis and Beltzhoover, democrata. In face mrory thing ‘would move alo bioely sbout the | Pere ‘containing ‘hops Tne’ petition ‘Treasury department by Pitney In May, and was ‘Aso, en iran DPly of miscellaneous Cut Elowers of the report of the democrats will | place,” added “it seems to be probably true.” | f0F irene peti id for in June, upon the above voucher. Chief s ae ss ro aire Soepe po of the Pop Lpreeies z & mace DE gett ew r York ave. hardly fillibuster to retain Wheeler in his seat. GUITEAU’S MORAL CHARACTER, RI Brooxs, of the secret Immediately went to _ ices, af aire ots. By Wad“. COLEMAN, | BEALL & BAKER, afo Pennaylvania ave. m25-eoSm Washi N ip. ae oat St ae ‘The convention convened again at 1 o'clock. The | Were Included tn the report of the eee tion i a admissil onl e el ves. ashington ews and Gossi; was clearly committee appointed to consider the tare in nop ating committee to the Secretary, although No. 626; ON EXHIBITION ‘No. 626 NIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE as laid down in 2 Greenleaf, section 871, note 3, but soaking reported that atare of 8 pounds be de- me ay ainecting the superintendent of the sta- street. MARERITER’S, se | U> FACULTY GovznNwENr Rucrtrrs To-Day.Internal reve- | also for the purpose of showing moral character 1n | Sucted on each bale of hops. whe report was | Uonery division, but It was decided that Pitney - : No. 626 F street northwest, one door from ‘th street, ue, $609,921.29; customs, $578,417.04, gonnection with mental. The testimony of Shaw, | adopted. Mr. Clausen, of New Fork made a strong | Could Dot be convicted of larce1 Foople are apt to think that if they were only rich | Mose2°On Pntunee Beta ee OE trom, th stroat, ‘Mr. Corkhill said, 8 to Guiteau’s declaration that | Speech in favor of a more general whion the | Was dro It 1s su te be tndtiiecent cheat the Large and’ Gules tieek oe Perhangings, Picture A Laxative and Refreshing Fruit Lozenge, NATIONAL Bank Norges Fecelved to-day for re-| ne intended to obtain notoriety, even if he had to brewers of Major Power, ough ferent mat cost of athing it | yrines, Picture Cord and Tassels, Hinges, a ete at demption, $361,000. imitate Wilkes Booth, was admissible to \t-prohibition | this voucher, although he may ‘Would be easy to obtain just what they want in the mat. | MATISES Terme Cant Free Art Gallery. olf TAMAR For CONSTIPATION, HE! (ORRHOIDS. | pup HARPER’s FERRY FY —Sollcitor Hay-| “funge cartter, Suggested that in such case throughout he | oma fttde, ad tt the fack astoued his resig- ter of CLOTHING. EL G. HATCH & COMPANY, SEeTIG APACHE, CEREBRAL OON-| 10, with Messra. Elmes anf Ransom, of the 90- festimony, as fe was offered in rebuttal nation. ee N, fe hela’ @ | wen ttal testimony, a If you ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS Conterence Sienitee ort Teeasury this testablished an ori fact ‘ following permaneat Nominations To-day. you've ever tried it, you know this to be a fallacy: ‘When Mr. Corkhfll came to refer to the testi- Brooklyn, o INDIEN Prepared by GRILLON, afternoon relative to an I te disposal of the | a Mnyot Mis Dernier Bat he ona ee ‘The President sent the following nominations to ‘Bothing is easier than to spend a lot of money in dreas- Sole Proprietor, Sone eens av Ferry, either by testimony. Mr. Reed remarked that the parts ob- Presidents—Henry the Senate to-day: {ex your Boy, but the difficulty is in the choosing. DECORATORS, Pharmacien de Ire clase dela Faculte de | ®#€0rleasing, | Jected to were quoted in the bill of exceptions, Sag Se eye - Paris, 27 Rue Rambuteau, Paris. ‘THE AMERICAN Soctery’ of étvil engineers will] Which Judge Cox had signed, thereby certirying a aoe N.Y.; Charles F. Munn, at Bergen XN. (One mother considers the beauty of the new garment, LAMBREQUINS AND PORTIERES, TAMAR—unlike pllsand the usual parga- | Hold thelr next ae eee vote signen th fewis at meeting on thro: another scrutinizes the making, while a third estimates aetna pions ermal meade niacin Fer gr an ss | capt es how it will lcok after s month's wear. ian os nt, and ti rters Will be your honors,” “ all-Im* No. 934 F STREET NORTHWEST. pit "s, and the 's ir. Corkhill said that Judge Cox had ruled that Bold by all Chemists and Druggiets, hall. tion could not ask Mra Dunmire as to We are watchful of all these details, and ourexpe- | A VERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. mence enabies us to determine what will wear better ‘The a eat an any one not anexpert. Wesiveyou the benefit of | or chal Bold ne eae eed Paint that will not peel (A VEGETABLE PRODUCT, ‘rAll observations too?” asked the Ju ur skill and labor, and it is safe to be guided by our | entire satisfaction. Only used in AxEn’s AGUE CuRE, has proven itrelf a | tion of Mr. Luce. that” a er e to ALABASTINE for 14 walls. Better than | never-failing and rapid cure for every form of Malarial “T shall not answer so broad a proposition,” said Sedgment as to goods, while exercising your own taste anwlorewen 3 Se Obille tad Paver” ie thy Movaumwrs oF U. 8. ’ the district Gein es to patterns and style of garment, Jury followa ite use, and ita effects are permanent. It | B6S86e, Kearsarge, rs ont iy. Reed. Send for sample cards and circulars to Touses the aystem toa condition of vigorous health, FRANCIS MILLER, Soe Acenr, cleanses the blood of malarial poison, and imparts a po ion confidential communications. ‘Mr. Reed said, “I claim that all communications are sacred,” ‘Mx. N. P. Lovenias, of @0 1% CENTS THE BOX. 220-thl0w een appointed to ll the ‘the office of the As ‘That we are honest in our desire to serve you effi- feeling of comfort and security most desirable in Ague Gently, our readiness to take beck goods and refund | _220-1m 307 9th street. Mavis: Winan ctaeet eee cs3 pecrentaliva so 3 ‘money is the best test, GPRING DRESS GOODS. * Peder yn complaints Loong to malarious, ‘When you are in our BOYS’ DEPARTMENT ask to| We Ar faharetain ceeremenine Seat, se oo as em Ook ore ar caer niet a = eco and Nuss Glies Cor. _ . injurious effects ee the FORTY-NINE CENT SHIRT WAIST. ities, Comb prod = san tu helt na hay na oevor bad the nny, {oops of elther governme! rate at igaaieg Orgate natee le nmapeiorronaly ited extent, : - — hha ‘For ea'e by all oy pee HOVE, BRO. & CO. m25 1338 F STREET N. W.. NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. FAATEARD & BOTCHINSON, 4 SAKS & CO, NOTICE! $17 KINTH STREET NORTHWEST, al persone in Washineton purchasing abottleot -- | 55. xcu CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS,