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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET Melville. The Races This Afterneon. Sporting Matters, _The Courts, e ‘Oppesition to the Abattoir. a ee At the fair grounds this afternoon the first race, THE TING SON, Court Iv GENERAL Trem. - pea BoA SEA: Uhree-quarter mile was won by 7 ee a A few days of such weather as we have hadto-} Monday, Margarity agt. Shipman; motion to A meeting of the leading butchers and dealers ‘the committee on naval second, and Clara third. Time, French 2 ee eran On Renee lay and the Potomac river above Georgetown wil | ‘i8mis8; appeal and decree. W. M. & Smith agt. @ | in meat of this District was held at o'clock to- | Mr. Cameron,(Pa.), from ake Sein penibek Sica ‘ween ie Boxonnss TO Be PETITIONED TO PASS AN INDEN- | | sr ae pats ee Doats, four. | Wheeler: motion by for rehearing Te- day at Association hall, Pa.ave., to protest against | fairs, to-day reported adversely the Senate reso- ee _, Sa Brig =| “ er dotted Ty evening with | rage ts, fused. U. 8. use Lyles agt. Thompeon the of the Dill in * ; Bebe ond armenia 99 red Shelis and siagies ‘The continued bad | set aside. McIntosh agt. Ciséel: on hearing. passage now pending in Congress soe Lewis, p ‘The Federation of Labor list night held tts regu- | weather has prevented many crews from leaving ‘Yesterday, McIntosh agt. Cissel; argued and for the establishment of an abattotr company in ie. ‘the resolution Noe Aduniteod to Oh f Yar weekly meeting, one of the largest in point Of | the boat houses, aithouzh a single one has been | guhestink sna Git diene Janin agt Gilmore; [iy (H B a this District. ‘There were some fifty butchers | ‘We. The report accompanying E, ay Taanetee » ik ae : Bumbers since Inception of the scheme to | sn to soot out occasionally between showers. | on hearing. *| present. Mr. John R. Kelly was called on to pre- Be ee FS Dring the workingmen tozcther ina unity = — Thgoarsmen gensrally sre. at this lave date, as Crmcyrr Count—Juage Macartiae. aide, with B. E Baker secretary. sr. Kelly stated munication trom, Secretary Ch = a og terest under the Gascon motto of “each for all am 12 hey intend using their| Monday, Johnson agt. Moody; Ma: loody, ion to the bill. A amit pte riged fessrs.. juiry part re that while | of the Immaculate Cono all foreach.” ‘The routine bustuess belng dis- for, & practice | Doah and | administratrix, prays to be party. Newton set EARCH FOR THE DUBLIN ASSASSINS, | Theodore: Barnes, W. Hoge, W. D. Saitvan ani | SeeTelaty Chandler, tn his letter, says that while spent ne po ig ge Posed of the Federation, after a prolonged and al- wn her crew the senior four will be sel — Burr et al. agt. Carman, Connect- S. S. Coggins were appointed on resolutions. neer Melville has done all in his power for the res- Opa obey ay Sonueubosan — Versitie:! expression of nt, adopted resolu- Seue, ant Gert i ote Zee Ia. urance Company agt. Fenton, tie RESOLUTIONS. 2 | Sue. of, nis shipmates. the informetion from all | they removed their regalia. ‘This they rtused te tons that it is every d epringlonesienipd ‘Very active season. It 1s nconadentiy | Clark Ar judgmente by detault, Kensie | THE MALLEY MURDER TRIAL. Se a er ee eee: | eee eer ene Con ae a and the boay was buried without ny funeral ter mechanics suffer | pazh th desertion of ed that the $ and Columbias w 3 Jue t “That we, the but deal or eee time. | SeFvices. en ymechantes are there. | ireve a rxe™ on the Potomae berore the Fredericks: | 3 zt. udgrncnl Mego 9 — eet District of Columbia, in meetii peared pent the Tanase ee con ——.——— y assocketion with said | burg regatta, goles wing ces laintift called. and suit dismissed, hereby enter our protest aguinst the abattoir bill | The Secretary suggests Congress. by which time CATCHING RED LOBSTERS. Re BE icant Rl Daybed ie Rapnahamnock poat club | tole Chair Company ‘age Weights referred to | PENNSYLVANIA GREENBACK CONVENTION. | now Swill BG detritvental both to the public: at | full tnformation will have been Feselved and intel. —— 2 Poweriess to | .gilnst.a crew from the Rappabinnock boat club | trult Chair Company agt Wright: referred to law It will be detrimental both tothe public a Tent eee een, Instractive Interview with the Captain tagonisn of | ct the Fredericksburg regotta, will. be the guests borane aa ee ee Se sd ss large as well as the dealers, as the charges pro- scorns ft CO pepe inden ay Antere tiit partially ta. | of the Rappahannocks, In the challenge the Ra Lie or sous ‘and interest, Pageis sgt Mee THE LOSS OF THE RIO GRANDE. [pe for aa ensectcs te al yea os Guiteau, the Assassin. Btructed wor SP SOUCT, Celta Bere | core Cane Wits coy Oo GVET MAG CRATE RO With | CUED na oe CoE Ee Auge MONOpOLy, WHEN Woull sees eereees | NOT FEELING 80 WELL LATRLY—HUXDREDS OF PRO- | From the New York Timea, — eration of Latine respectreity | hespicaie ee ee OL Erna ee ICDE ean Sherman suggested: oe Hieiamsoltneee Worker deaene eie PLE WANTING TO SEE THE RXECUTION. The Mary Lane had made a longer trip tham Femedy. of the United States of | The Potomac dost club wiil old a special meet. | yordlet for phaintit for $84.63 ang inverese trom The Jeannette Survivors. aswell as the selier. It can be Seen by tis Dili | Guiteau was yesterday levees and “ee nom | usual, and had picked up in addition to her hold ribe compuitsory tn the Rapprhannockeclabs oe bredes SKAUNIS te roe | for plalotifl for sae, Unived seston ag National | | Loxnox, May 1%.—The Jeannette survivors wit | fiat it, destrors tne, Property | of, te ing complaining of reeling a te pain tn his side. | rai of fresh mackrel a well full of fine big lob- tg oboe sabbci dayne i ed » $th 0 2 nic; order passed, im ay arrive in Liverpool at locke this evening. Mr. 1d place to. are carefully meats for the pub- some signs healt ters. Like many of the fishermen, the Mary fon that th; wenn a junlor rice on the 4th of July. Bank of Republic; ord LN ‘if and place to prep: has | 8 y sn oo agotrghs Kaiser; plaint:ff called and suit dismissed. Fackard, the U. & consul st Liverpool, will meet | tio Te atso destroys the revenues of the ‘District | visitors have been cut off. ‘The impression domic!!> with his parent or gnarl Tis: Comat, Bese club will haves dance ae pie ci 3o, agt. Carman; judg- thelr wants. He has taken y Lane had an article of vertu under the compan- f his master sii tii on thelr boat-house on pont eve ae = s Bn age ee eee judg. on ered oegpegy the White Sean ee ee Gestruction ot au ont gone out that it Gutteau —— hanging Siang tu Sha saps ok 0 sual ing A alow Wee ployment » Ti, i = ee ave a mconlight excul action. Cruit agt. pomers Same cee Papin Geltie ae sails from Liverpool to-morrow for | Ff eapt§ scheming lobbyists, and entail untold | west and northwest especially, It igo seem en] land ram, supplemented bya small piece of ai * = Bros, agt. Clark; same action. Shipman agt. Sa New Yor! t lal ‘We also call tty neral The nm 5 org: HANLAN, THE OARSMAN, yer; verdict for detendant. Dutrow agt. Hatrover —_—>— Upon the cltvens ot eats Distrise co divcars Ree, | (els Mapression ie pretty general. The agents of | a a eee aa pint cup to drink it 1 DO) Te cere Sale Preumbls and resolutions | nas taken passige on board the City of Richmond Tiers REGNGE fan GHSETIT Ten GAS, COOL TE: |g Cena fat the DUMN Murtunies. | Ditcs wan are dolor Duatines ta tee cr eek and the Chesapeake and’ Ohio railroads ave Te- | ont of: and, under the gentle influence of the See ne Conerems om the: DINGEICL CE | 1 crew York. Ie be reported thet splenaia induces, Soe eae oe Pad iat J Stason pee Raton; | 4 STRAMEE BOARDED BY OFFICERS IN NEW YORK | Who are the Incorporatots nemed INTIS Hil wag | ABA LRE inquiries as to chartering trains, and } rom and two or three Reina Victorias war- SS Was constituted as follows: Ju- | ments were hel ont to aim to remain tn England, | ley: verdict pe gg eh nape ae HARBOR, « who are ready and willing at all times to lend | Capt. J. C. ie, Of the last named ge seed 4 ranted not to draw without a plaster, Capt. Man L. Wrisnt, of Colum! Li Typozraphieal uaton; | one party. assree Tamplon togive puol | surance Companys judgment Of condemnation, | , NEW Your, May 17.—the, steam Supposed the | pepie’s > © MsTepresent the wishes of the | over fity such applications one party offering it | tanted not to draw without «plaster, Capt, ean w. Howard, of Carp ti scroggin, of | exhibitions of skill a3 an oarsmen, Anpeser otter | Hollins at Listes: eit: dismissed Douglass nuctiorare oe Lied Peace Cavern a Cate | Pere cecautinn was adopted unanimously. loads of people from. beyond the Ohio river. As | two or three million readers, some account of Saerces aaies Was $5,000 per year for five years, Hanian to row | act. Cissel; Jury out. ' Eatman agt. Pifferiing; on Secretary Burke had takem passage for this city, | Mr. Theo. Barnes offered a resolution thanks has heretofore been stated in THR Stan the execu-| the mode of life, domestic pear si and = é ‘W.W. Dantels, of Pia: when required for the chaipionsiip. Both these | hi ue, 6 arrived at her dock this morning. “Marshal Knox | to the city press for the Interest displayed in thelr | tion, should it take place, will be priva massacre of that’ rare bird 0} sea, J. Consatine’ of Tin offers were declined. ; Monday TAL Count Judge Wyle. | and .bisson and Deputy Maraual_ Berni hard and | columns against the al IN A LETTER TO HIS LAWYER, MR. REED, lobster. . Gao oe sind ere! rnizthce fortelted and behch warrant ordered | Seenraues boarded the, vessel down the bay on a A COMMITTEE APPOINTED. Guiteau, after speaking of some business matters | “After all the collics you've had from eating jock gran emen peame Cogsing, of | , Fifteen thousind people were present yesterday | fcsieq. “Aggie Ware; appeal assaults plea of not | Fovenus,cuUer and madeathokough search a1 any | 4 committee was appointed on legislation to | agas: «You attend to the legal part of the matter, | lobster salad, fad the captain, (which was ee eee Welsh, oc Clear. | at the Loutsville, Ky., races, and the weather was | cuiity with irawn and plea of guilty entered; sen- | nerbosvensers, for, tuele mem. but without any | 10. otter the interests of the bother wan te and I will attend to the spiritual.” Guiteau says | only too true,) “Idon't suppose you know. that => angers’ un ae Wood, of ‘Tallors’ union; | all that conld be desired. First. race, club purse, | tenced to fitty days in jail. George Mantz; recetv- | of the Scythia said that they had no knowledge of | people of this District in Congress, as follows: | that it the court in bane Tepudiates the law and | nearly all the lobsters brought to this — TWiklams I OrConnor ot Gatetntesc lyon Cormion: | S400 Gash ar nities Gos mates won by a lengthy; | tng stolen property ; verdict of not Bulity, geome | any of the Irish murderers having come as Passe | John R. Kelly, W. E. Clark, W. D. Sullivan, BE. | sustains the jurisdtion of the court it will iene | come from the Atlantic coast, Borth oe Now Workers’ union—others to be hereafter named. Mammonist seco ey 16: French, pools | Mantz; ditto; nolle prosequl by United States at- gers on the steamers, rsh LSearch | Baker, Theo. Barnes, Henry Kenly, M. C, Weaver, | the enmity of God, and his case will go York, and hardly any of them from thes'u gee pald $5460. Second race, club purse, $300, 14 Thaddeus Hall; nolie prosequt by Ur a the namo way the mvoamor State of Indians, of | Sos ee nee President. It takes the New England coast to bring out = tailes-Gledella won ; Burntiam second—time,2:14%; ._ Francis Wallace; murder; plea | the state line, which is expected to arrive during . eT OME, Ee good loteters. Ik high reahe er most ehene sopeep accent eben French pools paid $7.60. ‘Third race, Kentucky | of not guilty withdrawn and guilty of manslaughter | the day: Adjourned to to-morrow night at Capitol Notes. . Bee Pee Med penerye WHY Ray. J. W. STEVENSON WAS NOT RETURNED AS | Horhy for three-year ols, 1% miles—Apollo won: | entered, Plea accepted by Gaited States attorney, ——>_—__ ‘A CAREFUL ESTIMATE, ‘THE CONTESTED PENNSYLVANIA NOMINATIONS. — 2 em seemed c ao ey aes PASTOR—KEPORTED DISSAT! .CTION WITH TRE | Runnymede Scone Wt ie. 21404 iss a * Erie penitentiary for five years at The Licht Agate ae eon made by one of the butchers at the meeting foe, At the = — Coen = has naan tee asd way de ‘a hell . — of rq Cape. He c NCR rN ald $169. Fourth race, club purs, $350, mile ri a , | SOME INTERESTING TESTIMO! — yusiness : at the 1] ‘ yi pon sau kumi ao Gavia TiLee Gute cae | Beaman pon tiek beat cake ea pon ‘Yesterday, Thomas J. Brady et al., conspiracy; EaED ere AO SON Ge eee as to the annual b and its profts,which, he | expected that the fight between the Pennsylvania | the matter and he'll go north of the Cap = bey org aeessor abeetae mid ebeateeten | POT ETN Ta trial postponed. New Haven, May 17.—Tho first witness in the | 844, would be forced into the ithe bill pass | State will be begun. The nomination of Kauf- | northeastern part of the New England coast i= ‘There are again stzns of a want of harmony | Pope Maysville, Ky., races yesterday resulted as Equity Covrr—Judge Hagner. ge; | Malley trial tits forenoon was the stepmother of | ators of the abattoir company, should the bill pass | State will be begun. The nomination of Kauff- the best lobster grounds in the world. It ts full among the colored Methodists of Union Bethel | follows: The class race—Filorence M.,1,1,1;] Monday, Ketcham. agt Georgetown College; | yrg, Inwood, who testified genase d she" saw.| Congress, shows as follows: 30,000 beeves, at $1 | was reported favorably from the flnance commit- | of shoals, bays, inlets and rocks, and that’s what eburch, for which congregation a splendid new edi- | Walnut, 2, 2, 2; Lillian, 3, 3, 3; Wade Hampton. 4, | testimony’ before J. B. Linton ordered taken in 80 the body of a dead girl on the beach Saturday | per head, $30,000; heads, feet and other offals Of | tee yesterday, but Senator Mitchell objected to its | the lobster likes fora feeding ground. Where : 4 perhap will | $85 Bonnle Miltkes, 5, 4 4; me, 22355, 2:27% | days Runsteller agt. Atkinson; pro confesso | {ne bi August 6th, and recognized it as the body and keep two | consideration, which carried itover. He cannot , Be + fice fo in course of erection, and perhaps there will | $8; Tounle Srilkes, & 4. 4; am 1, 4; Dic inst defendangs vacated. Schlorb agt. Schiorb ; retina horses the evening | 84Me, 50 cents each, $15,000; sto revent its belng considered, however, at the next | there's a straight line of coast, you see, and no ‘De a more serious break than that which took place | Wri : 5,55, Voltatte. 4, 8, 3: | Sate ordered. FP. Be Sands and ie i Laskey | Of agit that was onthe ftying horses the evening | Gays’ “Sermo: “inasctuion GocaIvee oia,drs nalce | executive seasick. “The caer contented nomina. | rocks, the bottom generally shelves out into the Im the same congregation last year. As has here- hyof the sting toting | BPRolnted trustees to ‘sell. Draper agt. Hyde; H. | PAV"W, geety, telegraph operator at Stamford, SOLO On HOO ai ae Sear tans | ius. Eat ed Seakeun te eenome conto ch ea | eae atte ways, and then deepens suddenly, ofore been stated in Tne Stak, this congregation Fst day of the spring trott'ng | E Davis appointed trustee to sell under decree of testified that on’ August 4th he received a message | form's” gue oan anoint eee ‘abattoir | Allegheny district, will be favorably reported at | and don't give the lobster a chance, ‘These ¢ the largest colored congregations in the | Meeting at Point Broez> Park, Philadelphia. First | Suiy 6 ists. directed to Walter Malley. He said: the follewine e, $7, tna Riek executive Seenon is mo ooeeh aayetinre Gun Soeee the nokae oF $s one of the largest colored congregations Fro Contor es 3 oe Chara Cong eullerton, |" To-day, Nokes agt. Nokes; divorce granted. | Girected to Walter Malley. cons, ee EXCHANGING SEATS. Maine for a lobster ground. They grow District. For several years the question of tear- | 1°74 Sais hagatte Cushinan, 3, 3, 3; | Stockman agt, Stockman; do.} Moses agt. Moses; | WA5,8 Copy of the. August 4th, 1881.—Recetved at Not the Only Night School. 1 the first | th bi ios and as many ine, hill, arch a 5 ie : X. See “ace, 2:20 class, 3 Ra : dered. Papers, pr y Senator Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, was there as big as pumpkins iy oceans Tacsamanndion ake rn oer : iss ty Iy 12 Croat & % 3; | Cake inh oS, riers Newton appointed trug- | Stamford de} bd abe Conn, ‘To the Editor of Tre Evenrxa Stan. to speak for Mr. Teller's seat upon the retirement | They're like you New Yorkers, the lobsters, Bap cat by the bobepsof the Me ken Bella, 4, 4,4; time, 2:813¢, 226%) | [250 releases” Clank nage Ten ae ne MMalanche 0. 5. Found hor at tne dresemaxers, | I Your paper of yesterday 1 noticed a stato. of the latter from the Senate, and he, therefore, | They like a summer residence’ and a winter Barly in 1880 a correspondence ace between Page agt. Burnstine; rule on German American (Signed.) 3. Matiey. | ment to the effect, that in response to a communi- it. Mr. re also spoke for it, but just after | home. As soon as the weather grows cold, they Bishop Payne, in whose district conference fee Le jader- | S8¥ings bank; Watkins agt. Hunton; sale ratified | Gdfiverea that Glspatch to Mr. Malley about | cation from the First Controller of the Treasury, | Ft Mayet ye ise, ROMS, for ft Dut just, after sail out into water deep enough not to be An Which Rev. J. W. Stev Wss then | At Philadelphia—Metropolitans 5, Phtladel- | ang cause referred. ‘ 6:80, ‘upon the arrival of the train. He inquired | tnauiring aa te the aso of the cures cohoek tng: | ea In’ the front row and next to the | affected by gales. nor chilled by, floating los located, and Bishop se district em- | phias 4; Athletics Louisvilies 3; at Poe Po.ice Court—Judge Snell. for itat the depot, and ea receiving it uttered ing, President Dent mentioned the Linthicum | mainalsle. lay, Mr. Mitchell, after having 0c- | ‘Thirty fathoms or thirty-five suits a lobster very etic J che Or he Chere Sra Ue eee | anno micagOs 18: ondas, Andrew Hennig; tndecee exposure; |e expression of relief. Malley returned to New | 128 Pe cupted the seat since Mr. Teller went out, volun-| Von for winter quarters, He lives there ab Bethel is one of the et and Dr. Stevenson | Buffalos 2; at Worcester—Worcesters 10, Bostons #or30days. John T. Russell, profanity; $or7 | Haven on the next train. Institute as the “only night school for free educa- tarily exchanged with Mr. Frye,taking the latter's nfia Gu GaMsiOHAS RE pOL waanae The tee: himself, The result was t) At Cincinnati—Cincinnatis 9; Alleghenys 4; at | #20r So days: Join T. Russell, profanity; $5 0r 7 Ben}. F. Brady, the next witness, testifted to | tion in the District of Columbia.” May Tbe per- | rly exchanged w wi nd 0 table an you plones. At Speteacd to Caton Deceel Oo ACG Te eee a | aren eens po University. Ok Puan | GO7e senuy Cochrane er de, Bate Comte | eee ‘the body of a young lady on the shore Au- | mitted to state in your columns that since October PUBLIC BUILDINGS. as the weather gets warmer seems appointed to Union Bethel on April 19th, 1880, and | sylvania 2; at Detroit—Detroits 8, Clevelands 3. Vagrancy; personal bonds to leave the District. | gust ay and recognized her as being at his tent in | 1, 1874, a free night school has been maintained by The House committee on public buildings and | to strike nearly all the lobsters at the same Immediately entered upon the work before ‘him. A PRIZE FIGHT Louisa Blackburn, profanity; #9 or 7days. Frank | fhe grove the preceding Friday night. On the | the Carroll Institute (at its rooms No. 924 G street to recommend an appropri. | time that they'd better be getting in shore, ‘The reputation of Dr. ¥ with hard gloves for $500 a side took place yester- | Green, trespassing on a Park ; $5 or 15 days. James | cross-examination he testified that Fred. King | n.w.) for the education of young men and boys | grounds to-day agreed Ri ition They come in in regular lines, as any old church builder, he having succreded in Trenton, | day afternoon at Elliott’ wweity Theater, Coney | Harrison, profanity; $5 or 15 days. James Scott, | offered to get him $300 if he would divide with him | who are engaged in daily labor. Ever since the | ation of $7,000 for the erection of a public ing lobster-catcher will tell you, the big, st ‘ones Milford. Snow Hill and Buritn J. Island, between res Norton, of Newark, N. | carrying’a razor; $20 or 60 days. Adam Williams, | and leave the state so that he could not @ppear as | organization of the school an experinced teacher | at Dayton, Ohio, and $25,000 for the erection of a in front, to protect the little fellows, who follow. » Rioomsburg and Yardt nd James Frawley, of Green Point, 1. I. It| profanity; $5 or7 days. Mosler Clark and Daniel a witness, has been regularly employed, and the course of public building at Jefferson, Texas. The commit | een ee ee ie eee ites fathoms, four, ing fine churches and paving off the debts of all {nated in thr as, lasting but @ few mo- | Herbert, ‘cursing und swearing in a house loud apahieizis Goce instructions has embraced the ordinary English ee See Eeanniaa We Pe wean i Canoe Eainenes, aa, excepting tess than $1000 on twoof them. This | ments, Frawley, who was badiy punished, | cccn tote besri a ee ee one The Burning of the Rio Grande. branches. ‘Qver 450 pupils have attended the | tee heard Representative Hutchins and Mr. a pub: | A¥e. or six will answer for the summer home. Feputation had much to do with his transfer. claiming a foul This occasioned a dispute, be- Martha Clark, colored, charged with begging.on | A GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF THE L088 OF THE STEAMER. school, and though the Institute is a Catholic or- by vana! Ts, tYouba i frats York. The lobsterman generally builds his shanty on. TO SOME OF THE FINANCIAL PLANS re me termination G v neh fe e none aor the street; 30days, Charles Miller,, forfeited fo ganization, it admits young men and boys without | lic ing ai TS, the shore of some core, where there s a “4 : Stevenson there w: ition, | Frawley was arrested while pa lateral. Charles Simms, vagrancy; personal ga trict Government Notes. strip of land to beach his boat on. He don’ ee at te ek ee ee | cape bonds, John Robinson, loud and boisterous; $5 or Key West on May 18th and ena ene calp catch tobutnre pou sonst acmaaiaee, Wares pescado spy Sete Reet seca ele THE BALTIMORE WALKING MATCH. 15 days. Richard Robinson, forfelted collateral | c ard the nail and 90 passengers. Late Pl ‘The liquor license board to-day. approved appit- | OUlY catch lobsters, you must understand. Bless Made to Lis return. This op; lon not only pre- Harmer, who ts in the lead at the Baltimore | Annie Foley, disturbing the quiet of West Wash- | in the evening of the 13th she started for this city. non-Catholics, and owing to want of room cations of Henry ¢. Hepburn and gaa ‘Werner, your » : Ba whee Prony ‘Vented tie commencement of the work that year, | waiking match made the first 150 miles in 42 ington by loud and boisterous talking; $5 or 15 | Yesterday morning at 5 o’clock, when in the Dela- | put few more could now be accommodated, I am Sndiaisapproved Aiink cr tibnrs oon down to rheumatiz. But lobste . = Dut faally resulted in the withdrawal of about 150 | hours from the start, followed by Mackey and | days. Blanche Stewart, Molile Davis, Edward | ware breakwater, she was discovered to be on fire. | DUt,feW more coul ‘Judge Dent intended no’ tnjus- ipproved that ot Hoary Oo plenty to do at odd times. He builds his fish- ry ce thie 50 | Ward, | Batmaester—a mon who has never before | Robinson, Robert L. Todd, Richard Wiliams and | A pante at once ensued'among the passengers and | tee whatevor is his semtoee oUS issued by Inspector “Entwisie: Francis J. Siebel, | houses, that are generally blezer than the house Sor as lipases scram hs tendnacad| | Nera rapier ragy epee S| LA oe ee a re ng stoke, rushing through the | wrolier, Dut the publication of ho same requires | Sssued by Inspector, Entwisie: Franc Win: | he lives in himself, though the whole plantation Ciore Bate Joined the secoders, Dr. Stevenson | test tes gained many friends ty pluck and sey and Thomas Dorsey, do. John Ryan, assault | hatches located the position of the fire. The | that it’ be stated that the Linthicum Institute 1s Semaine teeth aes oes ee Rig wouldn't cost over $50. ‘Then he sets up his big Bus, however, returned in 1831, an at once Te- | Sheed, and will, tt is belteved, not be far trom the on Patrick Ryan, his father; personal bonds to | hatches were at once battened down and | not “the only night School for free education in jamin ay rect two-story dwelling, Maryland | reel to wind his nets-on. He alwaye hese big entered rupoa his work, and, xs stated in THE yee | front on Saturday night. ‘The score at midnight | keep the ence, Binjamtn Forfest,charged with lar- | the danger signal ralsed., Before the fire had | the District ot Columbia” BL | Jasin Mosher, erect two story Gwelling, Maryland sd alee Uyred pre wed peng egress | Kg 2 it Kon the chure iS er . San A irom Benj. Mundell} continued. in cl - oo > . p to b oatn § gressed upto the main herein consequence | Mtaexey t69 miles and a tapes Wark seals a | cara Bryan, assault on James smith s20 or | How A saw the signal and atonce answered Ik By | Namowan, Baw Norse Tecelved to-day for re- | Callanan, erect 2 Ovo Sony frame Ayling, 10th, | the ropes of his lobster traps with. Of a lack of funds, it ls Suspended for the | § ips: Baumaester, 146 mlles and 4 laps; Nickum | days. Peter Hicks. assault) om Jefferson Scotts # | roe aigey ee small boats of both steamers all on | aemption,$255,000, * ee ark ae Be creer a tren: oe | “The traps are the principal part of the le 119 inties and 3 laps. days. George Parker, assault on Ellen Parker,his | board the burning vessel were conveyed safely to —— A Connor, repair frame 111i New Jorecy avenue, | out in the lobster. fishery,” the Captain cone ————— Wife; $5 or15 days. John T. Bryan, charge of | the Italian steamer, which is still lying inthe| ‘Tae ORpER detaching Paymaster G. R. Watkins iso, Mrs,’Mary Lawier, erect store and dwelling | tinued. “They're. like big bird-cages, but the el rhen | Jonge SNELL oN UNLICENSED DRA Suors.—In mys Continued. Wm, F. Given, threats to | Delaware breakwater. The Rio Grande was then | trom the Colorado has-been revoked, and he will Toth’ and R serccts mortivess S260: TTF. Breas | Leena tek te Like big bird-cages, but the fon I Cunteaas | the Police Court yesterday morning, during the | Mary Given, lls ‘wife; $300 bonds to keep the peace | scuttled and sunk for the purpose of saving as | om the Co! duty on board that vessel Paymaster | ger, repair frame. 620 13th steees northwest 0; | wrtarman, would rather see a dozen Lobsters tn ev. James A Mindy with Calon Boekel | ial of John Seanton udge Sen diomatceed | Cree eNOS aca Clark, prot nity; $5. or 15 | UC of the cargo as possible. H. 7, Skelding, who was ordered to the Colorado, | Jacob Hauser, erect a dwelling 94 andQ streets | Cacwtran ts about ¢iech le te 3 feat ae A. Han ethel. | unticensed w op. Judge Sn isiniss sterday, William Clark, profanity; Se : S40t a surprise to many of Dr. 8.3 Some of the witnessos {Fore the witness ‘stand om days. Arthur Burgess, disoruerly on the street; | Collision of 'Tr: anda Smash Up. _ | will remain on duty as inspector of four. eS, aed a Savile repaie arta rok asi 4" K| and2feet high. They are made ot slate set expected that he would, P dnd thieatenet to sont En oe Galt tot te time, | $5 or days. Wiillim 'H. Crocker, forfeited col- | BRIDOEFORT, CONN., May 17.—A collision occurred Carer Jusrioe Dears, of the Court of Claims | St 0%, $00; J. H. Saville, repair brick, 1315 M st. | Shit eet i ete lobetor’ can eae ane ertaken. be allowed to remain here at | and threatened to send them to Jail for contempt. | fateral’ Horace B. Snyder, cursing and swearing | at the station here about four o'clock this a.m. a Ot age, eligible for retirement. | lve Senin ores aoe 16th and 17th and | nice bait inside. ‘The bait is fixed on a row of Bovsaid tobe im sysin rewlvnn because of ths | Goumsel forthe devence a e character of the wit: | Gu Testret: $ OF,7 days, Washington Childs, | between two freight trains o ars telescoped, and | should he leave the bench, the President wit | Riad Low nee ea perpendicular hooks. The lobsterman puts R Of setryy > | the case on ‘ount of the character of the wi do; ntinued. ‘harles: ‘ascoe, colored, va- | 5 ay. g Tt. ope: Betion, but there 1s a general feeling of dlsap- FL sill none DUL witnesses Of this | grancre honieor ee: Tesco Campbell, do,; | two others were thrown over on thelr side and tprobably appoint Mr. J. Bancroft Davis a3 IS | ano @, m. a e@eheral Conference. Perdpageeage Bop gn ol wed thee eo ointment among them. « nt these unilcensed dram shops, | do. Rose Ford, contempt of court; $1 or 2 days. | Wrecked, and the fronts of both engines also badly ‘successor. PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY—THR CAUSE OF EDUCATION, | €D8 a piece of line to it. A PETITION TO THE EIsHoP. whieh are the catures of the whisky trade. | Owen Washinton, destroying private property; | broken.’ Conductor G. J. Peet, of the down train, aes 1OCEE: no the line is a piece of wood for a buoy A pet'tion has been sent t) Bishop Payne, signea | The most abard Tages Can get whisky at | $10 or 30 days. George Parker, charged witt | was thrown through the window in the front doot | ‘Tre PREsiENt AND CABINET, Gen. Sherman, ME churn, | t© show him ‘where the trap is. If the line m has been s B toes ‘and. 11 | ese places, co. hom iter Whar they | Stns a professional thier; $200 bonds or 90 days. | of the car and badly cut about his face and head, | aamiral Porter and several officers of the govern. | ‘The general conference of the C. M. E. church, | Puts loose ten chances to one he loses his Dy the 9 stewards, 6 out of the 9 trustees an: dcommit burzl rders, when they | John Dandridge, indecent. exposure; continued | and severely bruised about his body. The u} ment, have been invited to visit New York on | at its sessions last night and this morning dis- trap. Both ends of the traps are made of oat of the 12 class leaders, asking that Dr. | could not get a drink In on* licensed place In the | usder gee cooks’ August sekoenborne, violating | train had the right of way. aad the down train | en ate een eee ont caer: on Zot | cussed the affairs of the Christian Indez, of Louts-| {7aP- Both ends of the traps are made of Stevenson be retained as.a vindication of certain | city, and he woul! Impose the ustual fine of $105 or | the building regulations; $25 or 30 days; appeai | usually was on fie pagent mabe teed whether he will be able to leave the city at that | Vine official of the church,) and it was piesa head tabent as good as anything. Cun- alleged misrepresentations imide at the conter- | days. An appeal was not Ge On diiyes apnea ited CERT ROUSE TTS Go CR Ree ee eo arte toe See ree Site Grae bee ae guasn Pegs ot acommittee. The| ners do very well andare olten “used.” Mister ence and wich are sald to have been the cause Of |” Degng me Fee have been flied as follows: Ma Taya. Henvy Guteruges malicious trespass; 890 oF | Way. All the early Lopelngietnatas, ach wey, | 12% BOE Te os RAY WAS Re Wal BNE ARS Oo Ee canna ian Gartrell, of Mississippi, | Lobster sails up to the trap, looks between the fhe change. In the meantiine Rev. Mr Hanty | 5. arger to Gleniour Medairy, sub 33, sq. 478: | 6) days Alize Edmonds, larceny of 34 pounds of | were delayed several hours. monies, book agent."‘Rev- Dr. Wilson, of the M. E.chufhy | sats and secs a nice cod's head. just walting for has arriv d and entered upoa hts duties last- Sun- . J.J. Knox, commissioner, &., eat from William C. Lusby; $5 or 15 days. Emma a south, addressed the conference, ing 2 cr ween the slat Gay, preaching to a full house. On Monday . pt. 4, Si. Slowark, AMAUIE On Rite While: Se wen | ‘The Peunsylvanin’ GiecmDbackers. I DN eae ae? [oo ee A a eee him to-entit. He Sobee mpmnren seed Bight, at the official meeting. the board refused to pt 10, sq. 361 John Long, incorrigibility; reform school during | | Hagrtspurc, Pa., May 17.—Chairman Heath and | seventeen post offices now fourth-class, with sal was introduced and spoke of the importance of | 8° the front ai He soon finds it, because it ‘BX bis Stary. stating that tiey would do notaing | trustee, to Mary Ann Ergod mnmnority. one Leonard and Alexander Brown, | T. B. Rynder, the latter a candidate for secretary | aries at $1,000, are reported at the Post Office de- education, saying that in his district he saw the | for the front door. He find. in’ f the by z Who 1s expected in Tyman to Wooubury - 19°; | colored, affray; $5 or 15 days each. of internal affairs, are the only prominent be ereon artment as having become presi tential offices. | improvement in the condition of the colored race. | was put there for him to find. In one of in THe Srax yesterday Dr. | gon" 7 at, § fon pea, | pLOaay, Lafayette Jefferson, assantt on George | backers tn the city this afternoon. Chairman his 18 an Indication not only of the growth of the | He referred to the church in which they were sit- | rope net-work ends a hole is left—a very pretty Btevenson’s place at Cambriige, Md, has been | $707. F. to Bertha L. Deitrich, pt. 21, | Bowman’ $10 or 30 days. John King and Walter | Heath expects a large attendance, however, at the country, but the general prosperity. ‘The advance | ting having been built by colored men as anevi-| hole, just large enough for the lobster to go Milled ai he ts still here. Sa. 33 S Bartley to Jeremiah Murphy, | Butler forfeited collateral. Samuel A. Clark, as- | convention to-morrow, and says the «greenback in the grade of a post office depends upon the sale | dence of what could be done by the colored race. through going in. He walks backward, you —>—— subs 7 and &, So: S62; $00, Joun Sherman, trus” | Sautt on Sirah Brow £5 or 15 days. Also,chafged | party will be an Important actor in the coming | Uf (ue Erade of 9 P Rev. MF. “Heath, of the (A. 3, cB church; Her. 3: | know, and his. claws slip through without any . ee, 4 Lot 9, 3 $781.3 ith profanity; § or 7 days onal. James | campaign. —————_—__ of rsburg, . D. P. ~ * Se aan taty| Le Stevens to W. C. Hill, lot , Meridian Hi Garoeen, nce: ‘ponds or 8) days. Win. Sorta —— Rev. Avex. FarRtey has been appointed to a | the A. M. E. church, were introduced. ‘Rev. W.. | trouble. When hegetsinhe cant et out. QT : Son this evening, when an aterachee onto, | S1287.70._ Tr. J. Bisher e aiiser | Hengley, trespassing On a park; personal bonds to Senrelty; Of CattIoins Wisconsin. thousand dollar cle1-:ship in the Surgeon General’s | Thomas, pastor of Israel church, was elected edi- | you see isthe percentage in favor of thegame. Rice ee ee Son, DE 21, sq. 288; $9.50. George W. Lecsnitzor | not repeat the offence. Arthur Plater, d0-;. $5, OF Cutcago, May 17.—An Oshkosh, Wis., special re- | thous tor of the Christian Index. knew enough he could get out without any will be given. extive'n. bark to F. B. Smith, sub 72, 8. 435; $879.60. John Hitz, | 15 days. Jas. Reeves torfelted collateral. Walter ports a great scarcity of cattle in that vicinity, A resolution was offered and debated at length | trouble. Finding himself ina scrape, he tries Fe RATER: Hanny Presttze's burlesque | ot al., assignees, to same, Sub. 73, doz $87a.60. 2 | fytays., Ji ond Jas, Sands, loud and boisterous; | und a beef famine 1s feared. «The section repre- | rare Treasury department today accepted the | prt ies Has omered and debated at length to walk out frontward, and he can't do it. If Siifine entertiinments at the Cwpital Treates ow Hornea, trustee, to Stary Hl Bure ante Gnastian cad Go. "wilbert Ford, do. a fe ee ch suocess. “Parmers have raised | Did of the Middletown Furniture Manufacturing Kiters be fixed by te frase com cis at he had sense enough to back out he would be e “ywded Last nil “ ss en s i) c lan, do.;do. W:lbert For 3 do. - | but without much success. ers have ri - | by the board of stewards of each di ‘eat hoof the bait. If Dele Le TOS ERS ae AT eee HeNgNE, | sa. 516; £955. W. T. Barr to Robe. Barr, pts. and | chuistam, do.;do. Wilbert Ford, do, ‘Potomac | fe ‘account of the Scarcity of corn. An | Company, of Middletown, Pa., for supplying turn all right. He don mucl e sec tame HE re ig tang wird FA HE EJ. Hill to Lora M. Bronson, lot | water; $ ort days, “austin Precio Keeping his | Carysrieis Oo seagane OF tie Rem IPioctation of | tate tee ties momcoute hits made mae at PED Mieseaid the tion was adepar- | there are 20 lobsters in a trap in the morning are the performances of Murray an Murphy, por 69, sq. 96; $1,256.25. D. Davidson to Henry Clay, bar open on Sunday; fortelted $20 collateraL Geo. cattle from other points. Harrisburg, Pa, Their bid was $1,030. ture from Methodism. paving the Glocasiee the | there isn’t generally more of the bait gone than = i esos pen nigel ani lots i and = Sq. oie om — S —_— i E. meee ene exposure; forfeited areveden ————— conference adjourned. a piece as tig as your finger. Maybe they’ = ad ofseipion Foor o ‘anny W. Payson, lot 5, sq. 216;$—. J. V.N. >. , falling to exbibit two lights on ited. “ —, Es scared fects ir ite. A eaiae Seana Won. st Oa Betws nan, | MUSES CUS E71, fe? ttt | tulle mate inthe stot ae nigh; aed go | FFT Eek Democrats Outwitted. degeripive tale St several wecks upon tha most | ,,Wastmorow Cirrus Mianzes—At the Queons| feared that it effects Uelr appetite. A lob Gally crows more attractive. In addition to a | St dick 8: lot 5. and tab and Fe toe ee Lloyd: tadecent Cxpesner ee on aeeemied. Robert | sat the New Wore charter amendments, into, picturesque Fallway line of the country ig em- | 5 "tn chreo tnlles trom the, city, Lewis’ D. | dred and fifty of these traps if he wants to large array of curiosities, a two hours stage per- | piock 7: and 7 and 17, block 9; 21 and 22, block : duced in the senate last night by Mr. Grady, orig- lied in a book of 150 pages issued by C. K. Lord, Means, ttle | make a living. He drops them around in @ formance ts given every afternoon and evening. 14 17, block 11, 7 and 27, block 12; 15 to 17, block = inated with the Irving Hall democracy of New | G. P. A. of the Baltimore and Ohio Raflroad Com: were circuit that often covers several miles, and + Mautsi's Max Ball, an event annually looked for- | 15-'1g ‘block 17; 20, In block 18; 18 to 23, block News Briefs, York. It appears that the legislative committee | pany. ‘There are ninety-nine steel engravings pe lecedage <3s'| sabe then ail every toorwing, Ba the wtoner Ward to with pleasurable anticip:tions by a host d 5, block 22, Meridian Hilt; $—. Charlotte V.| The Pennsylvania greenback convention meets | of the latter organization perfected the amend- | of sketches made by such ae aoe, arciate. a8 | 6: lambs, 608; oh. can Gan ee Pg fish ie meting mel Of old folks, as_well as young. will be given this | bartetio to John F. Gibson, sub. 63, sq. 234; $1,400. | in Harrisburg to-morrow. It is thought Thomas | Ment in Sheriff Bowe's office on Monday ae Sol. eynge: 3 ie rocbisecur ty aa Sy eppard, "The state of the market was brisk. rn enue lngontlng sony foe "But Slons it-past fear WPASS AH SIME o°ea- | araret Nhiice R. Pranatinto itarareeie Pring: | A, Armstrong, of Pittsburg, will be nominated for Atbaby, where they were co'be tatroducsd: kyr Col, Ing the American Bonk Note Company ching THe Sace ar ra Fuexca Miwtsren’s.—The red | it's very seldom you hear of @ lobsterman bel Miss ManGaueT Laxxen, better known here, so- | fin’ pe 8: sq. 490; 8000 Gr Te ee | & ‘Father Hayes, pastor of the Cathedral church at | Murphy in the assembly, and Mr. Daly tn the sen- | signed and engraved. the cover. sketches {te | nag was holsted in front of the French minister's | drowned. ‘He gues out with his dory load Glally, 35 Miss Minnie Frye, In whose success | 44 ©. F. Schneider 5, sq. 204, $2,500. Isaiah | Chariton, Iowa, 1s reported to have defended the | ate. Through some means unknown the amend- | cleverly written e Phe oe der corner nt tg hhav- | With traps, for he has totake them in frequent; Nashinzion people take a just. pride, will apoear | Bateman to 8. L* CC SUD. 6, Sq. 199; assassins of Lora Frederick Cavendish from his | ments were published in New York, and whilethe | with the rest of the work, which, in a 18 | street, this morning. —M. ramlly: tobait them and make the necessary repuirs. If at the National to-morrow evening tn the “Prin- | "pr Barker to H. C. Pe: , 8 9 ; | pulpit last Sunday. delegation were on their way here with them last | about the handsomest of its kind ever issued. ing removed to Wormley’s, the ee = ped the 1o! knew their own strength they'd $e L. Downline Mre Adeline Dust shake ts | $800. Johnson si 454: $105 donne, Walsh te "fe runeralot Gen, Sete nee ae Boa oe | tothe sennte ee eee © mee ck tiem The Phenix Park Tragedy. Br lntimer. The house which has boca noted tor | make short work of the rope ends of the traps. Adeline Duval Mack, Mr. Fishinan, pt. 17, sq. 454: $1,65 ohn E. Walsh to | tn Sheffield, Mass., yesterday, Rev. Mr. Brand, 0} z) - invaded ‘t. With his big front claws he E os. rr da full dri ary W: Sot 38, 5 ‘ ——_»—__ ore eacia mm | the of its entertainments, was invaded | But they don ig eenrcnigang ne rene and a ial dre. W Taylor Beick to Jonh eS Bee nies woven Cases ot eS ee caused some | Delmware State Temperance Alliance, | COMING sTmaMs eed es ade) by a stall host of people, catalogue tn hand, bent | can crash ® clam shell, If sou dont believe Cuamere Mcsic Concert.—The last chamber | sub of Sd. 100, Georgetown; $3,650. KE. Randall | alarm in Lynchburg, Va. The disease is confined | _WILMINaToN, DEL, May 17.—The Delaware | yrom the N. ¥. Herald to-day. onthe vulgar cence pr _— ag oat eae lobster’s have any strength just let one of them 50 much to the pleasure -lov- | Buildin: . to T. L. Tullock, sub 2. sq. 363; $4,200. | “A colored man was appointed a letter-carrier at a.m., about leleg: inj s rs 5 nners, flounders and such fish. SSLRY's Beverir.—On Monday evening, | Dauish,lots1 and 2 ta. 86: $490.25. P. H. Hoos master was obllged to assigu the new appatntee to | abd was invited to take part ln the prosecalnese™ | PRC eeariea Gey thik when fescien alae ana e ancgnet ae eattere. ta | a half to twelve pounds. | They hace caught ae : ee ee ots, | Bennett to J: Holdsworth pts, 277 and 278; | other duty until the matter is settled, aE late last night, or on another steamer that is ex. | Points o cor een and eighteen po . x yh Tot | h \. fe Kitchen and din- y fit to eat a lobster ought $2,400. J. W. Starr, trustee, to John Ea| ot | “Hon. Thomas E. Cochran, ex-attorney general of ‘Telegraphic Bricfs. and other appurtenances of the as hen’s teeth. To 0 ¥0, sq. 77 o 8 Douglas to Mebatire, | pugy uomas E Cochran, ex atorney general of A large number of polnts in northern Dakota | pected to arrive to-day or to-morrow. Deputy Jag-room, the goene of operation was transferred | £> Measure, without the claws, from one to two lot 3, s¢ y,.F, Weston to Madeline V. | tional convention, died yesterday. send reports fully confirming the estimates of in- | Marshals Bernhardt, Brooks, Dowley, Millin and | to the par! eae alegre . ot apy ‘ant | feet inlength. There is such a demand for peomyeeiien te i in Conference outeyi yeser| whey ts edie vag n't * | AG ne var ap he wea ata | Setiae ee gute, Hee att | ha Ge, att Ss ng ae Nn A erenc chk » N.Yay ~~ | sides of the Red river valley. rt - - e; i with Washington | River Tiape.—Harbormaster Sutton reports ar- Bars temnctions See EAek Geis Ticae | haton Benweamper a brewer, of Hancock, | the revenue cutter Chester A. Arthur. ‘They were | furniture of antique designs which especial yex- | inches, without my beeen te he eens: “ One Dubile which | rivals at the river front as follow ur. E. A. | tion of the steward of the steamer John L. Has-| Mich., shot ana Killed his-wite yesterday while | accompanied 1 Oy a representative of Mr. Archi- | cited the rivalry of the bidders. The pri about the average. That hasbeen made a ae Would be but illy requited vy giving him a full Johnson, Gladden, 35,000 feet 1umber, to 5) | brouck for refusing to allow Bishop Moore and | she was asleep and then killed himself, allon ac- | bald, the Bri Consul General. United Si tained were uniformly good and the sale was very | ard size among the dealers. The average size ouse. MeCullough & Co.; schr. 8. A. White, White, 93,000 | other colored clerzymen to sup at the same table | count of jealousy. Commissioner Osborn stated that he had issued | spirited. of lobsters caught is smaller now than it was Mx C. B. Bisnor, the comedian. will appear at | do. do.,to BE. Jackson & Co.; sche. ENZ th, | with the white passengers, A dispatch from San Rafaels, Cal, this morning, | four warrants for the arrest of certain unnaméd W YORE STOOK MARKRT. Ford's next, Tuesday evening as Major Wellington | Hatton, 55,000 do. do. to J.T. Tunis & Co; Schr, Mr. Marshall, nominited by the recent republi- | announces the death in that place of Thos. Almy, | persons who were alleged to be concerned i the Ft al ey igi gt Sasa. on the occasion of th: complimentiry ¥ Di treland, Scull, $10 tons tee, to Co-opera- | can convention of Pennsylvania for Congressman | senior member of Almy, Milne & Co., publishers of | murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and under Sd bth gen ney lane on tree Joseph S. Sessford, the teasurer of Ice a Ceapere en 125 (Ons | at large, refuses to gay Whether he will accept or | the Fall River News. Secretary Burke, He also said aa bin order that oe eS, en gc a : ‘« & Given; barge Emma Aimella, Lough- : tnatios Bud says io hae tole co ——— the autho: 6 Unt special wire Dodge, 3 of Abner's Summer Garden will | ran, 261 tons coal, market; barge Mary Aun Ma- Weer ‘his Intentions, noewitheteading ties clr- ‘Wall Street To-Day. be strengthened in any legal Secoatings that Opening. Closing-Bia, }o-morrow evenini gruies, Magruder, 24 tons coal, to Clark & Given; | Pulated reports New York, May 17,—The Post’s financial article | might be taken a manda President had, 42 = Barge Katie Moore, Moore, 234 tons coal, mark ‘The Maryland democratic state central commtt- | says: The Stock Exchange markets continue curt | D6 understood, been obtained. ‘THE PoToxwac FisheRMeEN tn th geht. EA. Johnson, Gladden, 3,000 feet lumber, | tee met in Baltimore yesterday, and xed dates United States bonds are 3 lower for the 4s and From reliable sources it was learned that and workers of gtll nets, trap ne McCullough; scr. 8 A. White, White, 90,000, do., | for conventions for the congressianal and judhelnes forthe extended $s Southern state bonds are 4 | Reither the British nor the American government g hard and unprofitable season. The cold weather | E. B. Jackson; schr. Eitzabeth, 54,000 fect do., J.T: | homlantions Ae aviro te the democratic voters | per cent higher for Louisiana consois, and other- | had the slightest knowledge that the m hhas kept the fish back, and tne strong currents in | Tunis; schr. D. Irela of the state was issued, and a speech and defence | Wise steady. Ral She river frou the nuinerou s mave broken chr. M: of the party was made by Senator Gorman, chalr- | tional advance. The stock market, in the first that the murdgrers making thetr escape and roy eir net consequence of whic] man of the comm! a a Some of the fishermen are very badly off. “They | 261 tons coal, market; barge M. At the meeting of the General Conference of the | five noon’ anety | a eeond our heavy, and | road Cmbarie and Te ae nae cape rome Dub are about to petition Congress to amend the fshi- | gruder, 254 tons coal, Clark & Given; barge Katte | yetodiae lop Church South, in Nashville | within 1 per cent, and the net result upto the time | Of Passengers boarded her there. It was, ing Laws—for this year at least—so as to extend | Moore, 284 tons coal,’ market; Schr. Fanny Miller, yesterday, the committee on revival submitted a| thitwe peite ie o decline in the general list of | 0Fe, deemed prudent and proper by both govern- ‘the time in which fishing 13 allowed, from the end | 150 tons sand, Muller; str. Sue, Geoghegan, freight, Teport recommending prohibition of promiscuous | 343. The steamer Labrador, of the French | ments that an Op ants SaOubd De amonded 20 Of May to the 10th of June. They represent that | St-phenson Bros ; str. Norfolk, Lawson, merchan- | goheing or lav the theater, the or circus. | ting, took out to-day $850,000 in gold. The steamer | institute a before she arrived in It Forte’ RECCHATS NOt only for their own relief, bat | dize, Johnson Bros ; str. G. W. Pride, Peddengill, | “two Newark, N. , gitle coms ih cna coed Servia, of the Cunard line, which safls at S o'clock | 18 Understood that there has been a forthe benefit of the poorer classes of people inthe | fish for W. E. Stuart; sch. J. E. Stansbury, Whi Le; | years old—have been arrested Sorbarpary, Raving this afternoon, will likely, however, take not far | telegraphic communication between the two gov- Dig ret who cam iy afford to buy meat at the | 40,00) feet lumber, McCullough; sehr.’ Samuel | Intera a house while the samt oes atone by | from $8,700,000, some of EE Bold Intemaeg noe tae ernments and that of England, as well as te = PESERE igh, prices, also for the benefit of the | Henry. Fields. 40,000 tect lumber, E. &. Jackson: | forcing the basement door with "simmer ah Servia having’ beem on the Labrador. ‘The | OWners of the vessels, have conséated to their be- ‘the surrounding country, who in con- | Schr. Irene, Wheeler, 90.000 feet lumber, Johnson & stolen $250 worth of jewelry and ciothing. ‘business in’ foret exchange f ose even before they come within the ey Se eee pao oo ewer tA fa, Ge marae, re | fice ee knee mene ace ay mm abi> in their usual suppites. The fish- | ber, Z 3 Z @rmen claim also that there 1s an unfair diserliml- | ton’ fee, Great ‘Falls Ico Go.; schr’ M.A’ Shea, ERNEST LTR On on am | he hone aes A heavy | 8Way from thera. 20 fwhile te stops aning withih tine Dune a ae Rash, 40" cords” wood, J Or stents Wane W'ht | New York did net. come- on yesterday. A dis- | gold exports, although {t's to be expected that Virginin Notes. ae 0th of May it allows fishermen in tie adjoining | Brinstleld, Fallin, 116 tons coal, Clark & Given; | patch from Richmond sa atnat ae Loubat, | [hese fcue a Seeerdun Ont tees ne Sybeend Franklin county farmers fare experimenting n Bh Btates to Dring the prouibited tlsh here for sale | schr. W. T. Moore, Simpkins, 98 tons coal, do.; yeh SalI te map pveniere, becond, | aro $a3% per. cout, and oa U. a. ponte wee the culture of cotton. Six peigiiges ae A Travers, Mitchel 200 coal, St2pndason Bros; | Wechmond and ‘Aloehesy Patek wakes Hoe | cents Mike: Loans’ ens oui aed Ponte ate, per | the culrare of cotton. los slate quarry, and is do. a ” sehr. River Queen, Wilson, 224 tons coal, do.; Em- | 31 miles from Richmond and two miles from the | Mercantile paper Fangss tram 4 to536 per cent, | veloping & Admins. mh ax Fee, OL Pee aaa er anction- | Ta G. Middleton, Parks, 60) tous cooly ocr: tes | cclogragh searion aie Turnbull, the other princi | With little doing below 3s per cent, rrong com aioe sieng (he salt 5S The first 7 Sas trustee etd ee te ee te es | wits, Taylor, cord wom, HI Blscoss soltte Aante | palwee nos ta tant oat oe ee Seaens aceaeee roads cai trade valley. Big the bird is all, trustee, part of lot 6 in square 573, fronting 30 Matilda, ‘Turner, and Schr. James Dickson, Wag- ace. The party returned to Richmond si ‘The Marxems itis reported that many of the tobacco plant beds 100 it Seer Rae eae eee ny, Opal Of 100 tects Lun | SOP Nith apueers tte marek: °S") jo-odlock last night. Mr. Loubat is Mow on his | _ BALTIMORE, 1. te, console, 6354; | {2 Louisa county have been entirely cleaned out by ] ~—o ES Te jet ioe tx deena does ane : Bee eee Way back to New York. veonice “is tid to der me Pe OS; 4 county farmers are learning that 70% four Pond irustee part of lot 6 in same juare, havin fe, 3 a front of Yon feet on Dastreet north by a aeptn of Panel gene Poco pan a tee Sep TE TIM ‘thay ull, and easy — best, and are turning their knowledge to use- 120% rarely more 26 feet on ist street west, with improvemen: ; : a eS. irged ni ployed a i R not worth ¢ mill, sash and door factory and machinery | Police Court Monday, by his father, Patrick Ry: departments of the clty tan- loward. and westcem super, 8.50a4.75: | A state law. under severe penalties, Foe goiso: ait purchased Oy. Win an ey j with having assaulted him. ‘The’ old man tol ve struck, ‘They. hi a, cxtre, 0086.00 feng 26: ay fshing for bass between’ May 18th’ and July 18th While be Also for owner Darts of lots 6 and'7 tn Square oi = aan fe Make ee Boy ep aS trance, i fanilly, 8.00, | inclusive. cea being two unimproved lots each fronting 2 feet “ age goes and Ga M street neat 4%, street soutiwest, with dept | bathe In his wite struck him on the head with sea toe ae All the small 0° 129 feet, 11 Inches, for 104 aud 115; cents square | @ egg that she Was going to boll in the kettle, 1.39; do. 2 in: Agee foot, to M. T. Bridwell. and his son (the defendant) raised a chair to ‘Spot and Sad strike him with and threatened to kill him. ‘The August, 2% | dinary court took the prisoner's personal bonds to keep western. e employs @ A Question or Hoxse Sexse.—Yestoriay, in the | the peace toward his father for six months. — Bx | squirming Cirewit Court, Judze Mac Artur, the cass of John pee Sagust oo smacks to Woody's executor was . 2 4 A Most DisgRacercL Row ace at a col- iy BIg for for pinintifi, and RP, Jackson ant We. ored wake at the comer of 16th and ‘Fast Capitol | Mp. Ross Tarexs rr 1s Nor Cuamum.—Christian Eiscie Seti 1 sl Pierce Bell for defendant. This was an action for | streets, Saturday night, tn which razors, clubs and | K. Ross, the father of little Charlie Ross, whose Sistons tem sad St Pau, ptit A ‘Me value of a horse (3100) which had been placed s pliyed an active part. Poltcemen Bryan | xbduction from his home has 20.75. Bulk meats—loose 8t. Paul workman 01 the Woody lace to pasture. Ie ts alleged that and Wright were notified about midnight that a ieee nominal St Pant and 87. and ‘through nce the horse broke pas- | ight was in progress af lace arriving eer. Paul 100% Gare and was lost, ‘The defendant ratsed the ace. meas’ grt Butter erm os tion as to whether the horse was not non compos, ‘Texas Land and whether he had horse sense enough to stay Union Pacific 118% ‘Within an !nclosure, claiming that if the horse did Wabash and Pecifi. 20 Possess: Fequisite sinount of sense Woody ‘Wabash as Wes not liable. The court ruled that if the horse en ordinary horse sense i was necessary Fortne decondant to use onty ordinary diligence to EX There secure the animal from stray: ay. ‘was: ganch testimony given as to the value of the apl- Sione @ Verdict for plaintiff for