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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Korthwest Comer Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith 8t., by Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Deg, Evrrrco Sten is served to subscribers tn the ety on their own account 5 st the iter, 2 Beek of f4 cenls per month. Copies st the count 2 tered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 FE wn Erde matter.) pore eprepeid. Bir wouthay $i 10 copicn for ior (or $20. fF" All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; V& "fleas of udvertiing made bnows ta application. eu Che Evening Star. 59—N* 9,091 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1882, . 2 TWO CENTS. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR Awveruexts—fth pase. ATTORNEYs—4th page. Avetiow Saces—6th and 8th pages, Booxs, &c.—Tth page. Boarpixc—4th page. Busrvess Cuancrs—4th page. * rrr Irews—8th page. Counruy Reat Exrare—4th page. Faumy Surriies—7th page, Fou Rewr (Rooms)—4th pace. For Rent (Houses)—4th page. Fou Rewt (Miscellaneous)—4th page. Fon Saux (Miscellaneous)—4th page. For Saix (Houses)—4th page. GExtLaMEx’s Goons—6th page. Hovservasisurxos—6th page. Lapres’ Goops—7th page. Loer axp Fouxp—4th page. List or Lerrens—2d paze. Mower To Loax—4th page. ‘Meprear, &c.—Tth page. Mannracrs—Sth page, Prewies, Excunsioxs, &c.—Ist page. Pexsoxat—8th paxe. ProrexsioxaL—Sth page. Praxos axp OnGans—Sth page. Frorosars—5th page. Retictovs Notices—lst page. RarLnoaps—Tth page. Summer Resonts—Sth page. Sprctat Notices—Ist prs. Brectanries—4th page. Steamers, &c—7th pags. Sare Derosrr—Tth paxe. Sewixe Macurses—‘th pasa. ‘Tur Trapes—Tth page. ‘Tensisn Baras—5th page. Unpertaxenrs, &c.—8th pasa. Ware (Help) —4th page. Wanxtep (Situations) 4th pags. WastTep (Houses)—4th pare. WAxTED ( Miscellaneous)—4th page. — PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. H® FOR DECORATION DAY. Gzand Feruily Excursion of the Knights of St. Peter = DECORATION DAY, MAY 30, 1882. ‘The fast-sailing steamer T. 'V. Arrowsmith has been engaged for the occasion. Music by Prof. J. C. Callan. “Boat will leave 7th street wharf at 9 a.m., 2and 7 p.m., therevy giving families a chance to spend all day at the Hail and return eariy im the evening. ‘50 cente: ehildren under 12 years, secompanied by parents, free. CORATION DAY ee ee Tut: SCHUBTZEN PARK. Annual Family Reupion and Picnic fov the benefit of ~ DUMINIC’S CHURCH. Tickets, 25 cents. my2T-3t PpPconation DAY AT MOUNT VERNON. ‘The steamer W. W Corcoran, Captain L. L. Blake, will make two trips to MOUNT VERNON on DECO- RATION DA+. Boat will leave foot of 7th street at 10 8. m. and 3:30 p. m., the last boat returning about 8 p. mm. Fare for the round-trip, $1. it MOONLIGHT EXCURSION ON THE W. W. Corcoran will be wiven by the Ladies of the ON agg ate tS CHURCH on FRIDAY EV! ING, Juue 2d. 1852, leavinw 7th-street wharf at . Music under the direction of Dr. J. W. & o's, ow at the boast. my iT Sas 1ae Ae RAND EXCURSIONS TO GLYMONT, DECORATION DAY, POTOMAC FRUIT GKOW! IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Splendid Steamer JANE MOSELEY. Xo liquor on boat or grounds. ‘Three tripe will be made, leaving Washington 9:30 a m..2 = and 6:30 p. m. Returning, leaves Gly- Mont 11: a. m., 4p m. end 9 p. m. te ep ee and refreshments ed on oes ctu Pare, round: tr p, KO cents. Children, 25 centa. Societies can ol reduced fare tickets of the secre- tary, Dr. E. P. He 43g street. Boat will take lowland, 211 © pameencers at Alexandria. t-class music. my26-st OQTICE.—THE STEAM PACKET EXCELSIOR nal for next Saturday and Sunday, y 27th and 28th; no outside parties will be permitted on trips; she will azain resume her recular trips for John and Great Falls, Decoration Day, at 8 o'clock am. my25-3t RAND PRIZE EXCURSION ON DECORATION DAY, MAY 369u, 1882, on . J. Ya band. Prizes om exhibition at Jacobs Bros? ry Store, on Prnusylvania avenue, between 12th ged With streets. No objectionable parties allowel on . m2 E. 8. RANDALL, Manager, ANTICO PAVILION. SEASON OF 1882. ‘This Delightful Resort will Reopen SUNDAY, MAY 28 SELECT FAMILY EXCURSION TUESDAY, MAY 30, Wecoration Day.) F2~ The Patace Steamer EXCELSIOR will leave 7th street wharf a: 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. daily. Round- Trip Tickets, 50 ceuts. m22-7t ECORATION DAY! EXCURSION TO JACKSON GROVE, Om the Baltimore and Potowac Railroad, twenty-four e Labernacie Miles from Washington. On MAY 30th, the Hi give an exeurwic - 3 m. Returning will leave the grounds at 6:30 p.m. Bivere fs an abundance of shade Sal ncinat wate a the grounds are in exceilent condition. In the event of Fain the buildings pon the xrounda will afford am shelter. basket picnic. but light refreah- ents tay be obtained upon the grounds. A band of . Base ball match .by the ww match, croquet, quoits, vohs for adults. 75c. ; children, 35e. For wale at Drew's drus store, 9th street and Penusylvanta avenue: Helphenstiue’s drug store, 426 7th street southwest: drux store, 404 11th street southwest, And af the Baltimore and dep Ali those ho desire to spend a pleasant holiday in the puld avail themselves of this opportunity. my227t Occogua N FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. UNIVERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY A Laxative and Refreshing Fruit Lozenge, TAMAR = For CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON- GESTION, ETC. SSDIEN Prepared by GRILLON, Sole Proprietor, Pharmacien de Ire clase dela Faculte de Paris, 27 Rue Rambuteau, Paris, GRILLON TAMAR—uniike pilisand the usnal purga- tives—is axreeable to take and never pro- duces irritation. Bold by all Chemists and Drugyists. 1S CENTS THE BOX. 820-th10w GARDEN TOOLS, HOSE, WINDOW SCREENS, at! pe I = hana lowest prices. Dealers F. P. MAY & CO., BARDWAKE M’FR’S. AGENTS, THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. Metions te Quash the New Indict= SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and-Gossip. (THE DEADLOCK IN THE HOUSE. HEADQUARTERS TMENT OF THE UNITY PRESBYTER. = advertisements ES vARTSTOMAG et OF EP nance a tase Tach etrect nocthwest heer. | THERE are 193 new en RAND ARMY OF THE ‘TCR, .—Services: Preaching morn- | Stam to-day. ments Argued by Messrs. Imgersoll | is CYasmmosem, DeO, Maia 1882, | Beratat gsloge “Sunday achoot Sunday cs = ee ~ THE STRUGGLE CONTINUED TO-DAY, | ana merrick, will, Of comrianse wiih Wales and Regulations and ex- | $30 Sein LESS waeetinrs Wednesday evenings st | Govemaceer Reosrers To-Day.—Internal rev- ‘This morning the star route cases under the 80- | foreign’ Py, Sy ek SOULS’ CHURCH, REV. RUSH RR. | CDUS $76,708.45; customs, $700,904.42, THE REPUBLICAN PROPOSITION REJECTED. | Called Dorsey indictments were again before the | until'the str ALL —— . The organi have signified their in- eg at 11s. m. and 8 p.m. REVENUE MARINE CADETS. Secretary of the Criminal Court, pursuant to adjournment yester- satin ot rararatng be = waits od | Santer ae 2 ‘bogs say — m bay etd eae on vin: Treasury has detailed) Cepta. on : ane ii i = = ary Cp, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH | Gapricison, of the revenue marine eervine, to ex- ‘The Contest in the House. room rapidly filled with spectatora, Messre. Mo- | ANY agighineton Laght Guard, Major H. D. Norton, com- | josrrn It Keni, Pastor Services Tomorcowatii | amine the graduating Glass of oadets ot that ser-| Immediately upon the reading of the journal in -| Sweeney, Ingersoll, C.C. Cole, Jeff. Chandler, Wil- | be follomen Washington Cadets, Captain ©, A. Fleetwood, com- | $:)1.sul0 7... £1.11 ofclock the Pastor will repeat, | vice for promotion, the latter having een or- | gue ances et ce eees ean og son, Carpenter and Williams, of counsel, were | The a by request, his eighth anniversary sermon, provided dered here from the school a st P. Chase, among the earliest to arri Gavia city Voth ee SL are cordially welcomes hale 38 th awit Sanne n'Monaay ge ge mise oe Tala rilon seek which, ter. “keene opened “sess Biss, Merrick, Ker, and the dis _ lon 1 fe ? r. > Finooin Light Infantry, Captain Wm. Cornell, com- (2B QHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, COLNER a eee Moved that the House take a recess; but the clerk | ‘ict attorney, representing the government, were ding. 12th N streets: west. —To-morrow bein, Vick ADMIRAL Rowan arrived here last evening * in their places. The defendants were also all Webster Rifles, Captain P. H. Simmons, command- | the Fecha Whi ta ne oomarTOM DSB from Philadelphia. He had conference this | Proceeded to read the report, whereupon Mr. Li ze < a present, save the one reported dead. Nest Washington Zouaves, Captain C. H. H. | ondGhetedonaty; morning ull hora service at 4 morning with Secretary Chandiwt-at the Navy de. | enna rose to @ point of order that his motion if E t ebrat " A must first be submitted. Mr. Corkhill announced that the government commanding. P.m. At the afternoon service the seats are free. rtment, in which he expressed lijs entire appro- Was read: nue, ‘With right renting on Dth sireot, iwanis ave- | =S> UNIVERSALIST SERVICES AT LINCOLN Bation os ——, detail ae rantendent ot Pig he meaps ee sinavon ix Nope 1S he Foren farine Dram ALL, 11 .» by Rev. W. D. & rep. | the naval observatory, W1 jon has a P Grand Army of the Republic. Subject: “Humanity an'wel areDivisity is Melisien: | vacant since the death of Rodgers. He , The Speaker —The gentleman cannot have an | read, Dovartnent GA. ‘Tage. Seats free, Sabbath School at 9:46 a. mn- Ae" | will probably enter upon hie ew duties next | appeal pending ‘propositi feed, "chat hey” chad Fed the igaicanents ‘Comrades under arma, ae = ents, and waived the reading, the (Union Veteran Corps, Captain 8. E. Thomason, 90. oe ae eee eee enna.—I made a point of order. court would proceed. 3 commanding. ), = Rev, Jonw 8. Deate, P-Ey atile.m,, and by Rev, | EX-ATTORNEY GENERAL TaPT, appointed minis-| Th ppeexe —It was overruled. THE READING OF THE INDICTMENT WAIVED. tment Oorensane Rosr. N. Barn at8p.m. Young Peopie’s meeting $11 ter to Austria, 1s in the city tovereive his final in-] MT. Kenna —and I After some discussion the roll of the defendant® Department Commanders. John A. Rawhns Post, No. 1, E. K. Winships Com- | P-m- pe REFORMED EPISCOPAL, CHURCH.—SER gph ane oe 98 Was called and each sald in substance that he had 3 .—SER- = the indictment and waived the reading. Post No. 2, Drum Corps. CP ites covery. Sanday ae it ee one ae ae re — it Carson ‘No, 2, W. 8. Chase, Commander. , : Mn. W. W. Corcoran, who ha been tll for some | the committee on rules as follows Mr. Brady, when hi r said: “4 . sister of Geo. Eineca Poet Noo S: X. Mi. Bron oommmaner Seats Tress ana the pebnis Reina Se NOENEEE | Liste with pneumonia, is reported to be very much | frewh Bent coke Tee ea: “pending a | nave een ee ea Re wes, called upon, sald: “1 Hon, Marshall, ex-judge ©. P. Morton Post, No. 4, Wm. G. Hall, Comman- = i NER OF oTH | Detter this afternoon. He was able to alt up. | motion to suspend the rules as on any question of | it again;” a remark which raised a laugh. nis 5 hy SiGeo. G. Meade Post, No. 5, M. A. Dillon, Comman- Ee asa seize as mosthoret, J Crea, or. | Short time to-day. the ComaAt Ata aaa on # case involving |” “oTroNs TO QUANM THE NEW INDICTMENT. bleacts In this and other come ler. ny Preaching a.m. an 245 p.m. lorning sul a . Mr. Ingersoll then filed a motion in behalf of the | munities, Much of her time and 18 Comman- | ** oy ibsect, meet rH .—Secreta andier has | pendin; the “motion Bel means were accel clear nthe Neti are food Ora” Rebbe achat Sik eek. anaes tan Pde ea SCocare aaa Gueetion, or after {t shall have been Messrs. Dorsey to quash the new indictment for | Voted to these purposes The funeral services dee; Garfcld Post, No. 7, Stanton Weaver, Com- | p.nf!¥ouns People's meeting, led bY H. A. Hatty 62" | White, U. 8 Nats ile, Mass, On the ath | 2¥ Such case, the Speaker may entertain one mo- | errors apparent on the face. Mr Cole filed «ino, E 2 mander. 4 tion to adjourn; but after the result thereon is an- the to the ritual of the Protestant Burnside Post, No. 8, William Lawrence, Comman- = 5 RCH | !st He was on the retired list, and nad been in | nounced he shail not entertain any other motion | #00 to quash on behalf of Rerdell. Mr. Bliss, after | which meml oz 1y wil form on the soutn side of ““D" street, with (ep ORACE CHAPEL, ey eee an insane asylum for a number of years. oue the vote is taken on the Detaing ae ae over at oth y= itwas aren on al- =o = wa eee. 8 Cc. F. by —t ic fi — ee aeetede- e consideration of suc! On) legations conce! wi occurred the timore "AI. Fach organization will aie the position assigned | Hon t>-morrow at Tt ance aetioge Mayes até | Daconarion Day.—Mr Frank Hatton, the act- | 224,Pe! 0 aijourm oF take a recess (out nor tenh ta Sher toot; serene ty Seaenen Renee RGA a se at 9% o'elock a.m., and be in readiness to move at 10. See. Srater, D-D., will preach on | ing Postmaster General to-day issued an order | succession) shail be in order; and such motions said Mr. Bliss, “1 add in essential cae Specie Shipments to Europe. m.. rp, in the order specified above. oth occasions. ratory services this evening ats “be observed by alk shall not be repeated without a further interven- untrue.” re New Yorx, May 27.—The e = lock. wr ‘it! directing that May 80th, ol ved by alk post- lars, rue.” Mr. Wilson, for Turner, fl mo- 'y gpecie engagements by IV. The line of march will be from the place of ren- | O'clock. Sunday School ut 9:45 a.m. +e. o ing consideration of the case for at least one hour. | tion'to quash 0: ‘th 1 that the indictment | the steamship Rhein for Eu are $150,000 im dezvous, westward along the north side of (ce, HAMLINE ME, CHURCH, CORNER OTH | M*Sters by closing tlielr offices between’ the hours | ‘Mf conside q mn the ground thal rope avenue to 15th street: up 15th street to Pennsylvania ead Pee bak "Preaching a¢ 11 | Of 109. m. and 5 p.m. exegpt in the cities, | oro) sushall call that report up at some | does not contain sufficient allegations He flied a | old coin. 8. School. "Ps and suitable time. similar -—_>___ avenue, and again west, on Pennsylvania avenue and | yy erg ‘ 3 postmasters may exercise their judgment ber motion for Brady. tect town. to the Aqueduct Bridge, Subiech rhe Wonletal wero the Sls arom, | Seto ‘fixing the hours during the duy.” ots Fee Sean ee : ae a = es eye end) and Miner _— Conly, ~ Raneo, al Rictzel, the fonte oF sections of Sight. ne commited Tenn Pex | FOUDE people's mecting, led by Mss: Roach. "Allis: | THERE 18 APPARENTLY DO decided change in the tent: Kenna. We will help the gentleman to at- <tom. Srrinorie.y, Mass, May 27.—A special dispatem jrinia distinet organization under the immediate | Yited- 1" | condition of ex-Government Printer Detrees to- | jt ‘0 lis side. gout The motion on the part of Rerdell submitted | Fann mre, vt: 20 the Union gays: —_——_ Commander. FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, 14TH AND G| day. He still continues to have chilis daily. ‘Mr. Randall.—I demand that the report Ne over | some new points to the consideration of the court. i §. 8. BURDETT. eg = anes ees the planist of the Clara ‘Louise Kel I Seek or. street. ra Seareariy meeting day. At for one day. pi te m0. 7 % % Tt alle as that 8; At Bitss | concert company, were drowned in Lake JOHN CAMEKON, factor Hew WF Wann omEENEY, 8 pm the) Tue Gaurrecy Moxvaxxr FoxD.—Col. Corbin, THE REPUBLICAN PROPOSITION REJECTED. haa — comaena te Se, na | at Chesterticld, Kt yesterday. Lake A I HAS HEWOVEn | GS" NEW YORE AVENUE PResuvrenran | [2 teasurer of the Washington Garfela monu-| ‘Three or four dilatory motions were then sub: jury and examine site: ‘and that he made | bout nine mhies trom Brattleboro’, and quite ® SENSCHMIDT HAS, REMOVED Ce Ain {PER AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN | ment fund, has received the following recent sub- mitted, pending which Mr. Calkins asked and ob- rt residen (0. 608 13th tree favorite summer resort. The concert company ce "clock a.m. and 8p.m., conducted by Rev. Wm. Day- | scriptions:—OfMicers and men at Fort Stanton, N. 1 Speeches and arguments and untrue statements | was booked for Rutland, Vi, for ‘Thursday even m22-6" | Tow Rowenta, of eo ae M., 40.80; laborers in yards cng Oocks a tained unanimous consent to submit a counter at Le : before that body; that the nd were influ- , Dut falled to make rafiroad connecti BUILDING ASSOCIATION GW GA ee agué Island, Pa., $10; Commodore 2. Hull | PFoposttion ‘to that submitted by Mr. Blackburn | eniou ray eotys that the erand jury wel ouliged to-rousianat Bete ae \ Building “Association will be ee cuore MASSACHY- | U. 8. navy, $5; Citizens of Hagerstown, Md., through | Yesterday. It proposes that the House proceed to dence certain ex-parte reports submitted by Mr. | The company was to have sung at Burlington 0B ee ere one west, Kev, HERBERT RICHANDSON, Pastor 11 R. A. Bruce, $12.50; citizens of a the consideration of the Mackey-Dibble case; that | P. H. Woodward; that on the 18th inst, when = , and at Brattleboro’ this _—. Amsocks : Er ris. | Gen. Wm. We there was no court in session, the grand parties drowned were fishing. Their ale sul Man in whom God hud Confidence.” 8 in. Wm. Wells, of Burlington, after six hours’ discussion the House shall vote on . Guestod to stead Sea eet at WH pare Fe | p.m., subject: “A Stammerer, ‘but Eloquent.” 1t* Hoe infantry, Camp Supply, LT. the question of recommittal by a yea and nay | WY met and received testimony in these cases; | had not been. rer Vt. that the tment ade 1 it 11 large force was dregeine the lake ———— ET 7M ay 1 A. Ry + 7th regiment | vote, and if it be decided in the tive that Prk cntment was made in court at 11 a.m. ie” Of 3d and B streets southeast, on MONDAY EVENING. METROPOLITAN M.E. CHURCH, CORNER | Fost, A. Rs, Bennington, Vt, $75 7th 1 Te att ieae te eo net | on May 20th, =a ao pclock. Satmort | ce, . A guard, state or New York, $950; enlisted | 4 lay 20th, when the court directed the United with Wa, Avital is 32st mea 7 Rope Sid Te" cana Baby Re ce es ae Sp. | men at Fort Yates, Dak. Fr, 00h U. 5. 10- | Caco Gear eee anal continue to consider the al E an indicument; that Old World News by Cable. 3 it ‘States attorney to prepare 3 Ser Rendall orn eee eatibustering motions. | Sia Indictment was hot prepared ae rene at THE PRINCESS BEATRICE NOT ENGAGED, ’s Mls, | tory, and 1 object to further discussion in regard |TetUrned = into court ‘ortly after] Lonpox, May 27.—An official denial of the ft thereto. the motion was made, ‘the ind jury ment of Princess Beatrice to the eldest son te hoy | 2h¢ men at Cantonment, LT, $12.25; J. W. Boone, | "Mr. Reed.—“Oh, yes! we understand the demo- | having to court within fifteen Landgrave of Hesse is published. gnu sudactin di am. Eveniong and store | Fredericn, Del 2: a naval oiler, #4; Co. B,Bitt| eratio poston, Whey object ts tne aieenene | mnues and could not have been alld was not read THE EGYPTIAN CABINET CRISIR bef: | 42 Bim. The annual Whitsonday commemoration for | infantry, $13; Commander Yates 8 Flings. 8, Ns | The conclusion of his remarks were rendered inau- | PY Said grand jury after the sald order was made Loxpox, May 2%.—The correspondent ne. ™20-s,m,w8t | the Sunday School at evening service, us p.m. Frizes | enlisted men at Angel Istand, Cal., $1265: P. A. | aiple by the cries for the regular order from the po prepare: that the indictment was not and could Témes at. Alexandria asserts that the ion THE GREAT SUCCESS ACHIEVED BY cas- | #24 Tewards distributed and singing of carols. Seats | Eng. W. H. Nauman, U. 8. N.,$8; Od. C, 10th in- | Goracrsie yan have been prepared within the brief time | Ortne ministry was in consequence of an order WELL, MASSEY & CO.'S EmULsion ov Con | Te : it | fantey, Fort Wayne, Mich., $425; West Washing- | “several roll-calls followed on dilatory motions, | Mentioned. but was prepared tong before the pre | trom , $2; Co. cor. fantry, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., $14.50; Co. H, 20th sts. n.e-: | mn. Strangers cordially invited i, = U. 8. intantry, $13; A. F.” Littakd, Lillura HOLY CROSS CHURCH, MASS, AVENUE officers at Port ES ana tata stree nent nersaunesy, AVENUE | Tenn. $1; officers at Fort Apache,'A.'T., $8 Matins and Sunday School, 9’ Ti th and se 5 the Porte. Cherif Pasha will form a new Liver Or, with Pxpsrx and Qurxtve, hasinduced FOURTH-STKEET M. E. CHURCH (NAVY | ton Zouaves, D. which showed that the republicans lacked two of | S°ntment was fied in court; th: | ministry. great over the ture, imitations: “It was made origially by Go Me Ge ter | EB ye go e eH Sn KEE ioe Ease eee a quorum. sc in vital points,and among others in the date of the | Tunis Rivctakea ne tie vcxodut of Zuropeaim Ghd fo othe Reustnenished pliynicians of New York. | Fraxce, D-D.. 11 a.m. Bubject—"“Bentacost,” and | SIGNAL Conrs CuaNnoea.—The following enlisted | * 9 1 o'clock, on a motion to adjourn over, the conspiracy, bears on its face marks of al- | aq busin: Dut some fears are exe and no other firm is acquainted with the formula ot iy a3 Soe, patie Sint” | Young people's mect- | men of the signal corps at Fort Myer, Va., have | republican teres alow we 136, while the demo- | tT! ae rn herein at the Porte will press the policy of Favor ty seein that Caswaute Staanit & Gewese ma colat® am. Strang:7* | been ordered as follows: first class, Priyate Kimer crats contributed only two votes, (Messrs. Harden- Ms ure: that the schatre ot Sucine Exypt to. the "coudition ots fare ison exch bottle purchased. i117 Broadway and | —~— ‘. E. Simpyon, Philadelphia. First class, Private | bergh and Phelps,) and a call of the House was or- conspiracy was imperfectiy and insufficiently set | Province. 578 Fifth avenue New York, and Newport, R. (8-1 geek — Gaunee a! eet 8 Thomas R. Hopkins. elaware Breakwater, Del- | dered. out; that it contains indefinite, vague and uncer-| PRAYING FOR THR DEPOSITION OF THE [eg> GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | Pastor, Kev. W. T. L. Wrect, a¢ ll atin thems, | aWare; first class, Geo. A. Hill, Barnegat Beach, Capitol Notes. ; that no offence or crime is prop-| _Loxnox, May 2--A. di & = med Rebuilding, the Wain 3pm Woman's Christian New Jersey. The Senate was not in session to-day. = apy ‘ ate any. mtg fl States that FRESH FROM THE SPRING. ‘emperance ion. ate free. in’ Le zi POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. vs Part, irner simply alleged certo the Porte = = RETIREMENT.—Pay Director Caleb J. Emery, U. that the allegations against him were not suf-| Sultan of the devott W. C. MILBURN, Puanuactsr, TS sey communion 1.30 oh: Homniae tater, | S- N., having reached the age of 82 years, wili be | _ Clfculars from the national republican Congres. | tat th tional jag for the ition of the Khedive in And setinos, 8 fein Cactratons Mone ePrice | Dlaced on the retired list to-morrgw, the ati inst. | Sonal campaign committee were received by em-| ‘The motions on the part of Vatle ana Miner | Mf Hailta Pama: Pee cio is ge 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. | and sermon, 8 p.m. Celebrations—Monday, il a.m. ss ployes at the Capitol to-day, in which each em- | alleged vague and indefinite averments, and that,| ministry which has just resigned elgh Tuesday, Bb Gi cdnmaday, 7:50 ee puree BOND CALL FoR ContINusD Sixep.—The Secretary | Dloye is informed that he will be expected to con- | the defendants were not charged with any dies. day, 7:50 a.m. ; Friday, 7:300.m.’; Saturday, ii a.m. It | 47108 Treasury to-day issued a Hogd call for $15,- | tribute two per cent of his annual salary towards | acts. _mi5 (eS SAMUEL EFR_ DEY GOODS, ——— Pe west. | [9 , ASBURY a the campaign fund which is to be used during | The motions submitted in the cases of the Messrs. ‘The Guitean Case in Boston. ' Kew French and Scotch Gingham Just oped oat T. W, Bose Ars b; coe This is the srscat ot the beads Incloded im next fait ch doorkeoper, and cuoutgio oe tie | oF Draty, were eubstentianiy te oe as anes EE’s Fourare tx irae-greactaaansae hacen td , 5 Bag 4 Bes DY fs o1 joork '. same Wile telien Cod Riindainen, exten geod whee Rev. Ropent Sreete. am. it” | fie act ot March 8186s, wie t to a little | page boy. cep yee uk $10 on te | nto Gana eae eae Indictment, and alleged in- | , Bosrox, May 27—A special dispatch to the Jour. ea _ NEW JERUSALEM TEMPLE, NORTH CAP. | Ver $47,000,000. Tits sun willbe usted before ——_~<+>+_____ sufictency, vagueness, failure to charge any overt | 7! = ‘Washington says: “It is understood here SAML 8. SHEDD, itl, t, near B, Rev. Jabez FOx, pastor. Ser- | the calls for 5’s will begin. The Mackey-Dibble Contest. act; repugnance and duplicity in the averments; | that 409 Oem Srarer Nonruwasr, | vice st 1! sin. ‘Seats all free, ¥ “i RESET =. ‘ears A DEMOCRATIC PROPOSITION IN THE HOUSE. See = i ‘THE MEMBERS OF THE TARIFF GoMMIBSION, SO CMBIN( FUR = KIN Pid WILL iy PLU MBTEGN TEES ASE Gat Tone NG | EP eg nesta Gn Rp ERP NEL | as they were agreed upon at the wabinet taecting | 18 the House of Representatives yesterday, atter | Cine ytgthe, Acts OF . | Our report closed, Mr. Blackburn submitted a course on the abx. v> subject will be Christ- inh He‘, meching a Mechs ak Pom | Yostertay, aro John 1 Hayes, of Masachusets; heer ree ipl Henry W. Oliver, of Pennsyl ALM. Proposition from the democrats in the nature of ivenin avenue, Vetween 22 end 94: streets southeast, | Or Triinola; Robert P, Porter, of the Dieter oe | & Tesolution providing for a special committee of attntly rath | Adyentiom” nor with any of the sects of | lumbla: Alexander Mitchell, of Wisconsin; John | Ave members to inquire into the authenticity and one George a ‘ So-called Christendom, believing them to bea corruption | 8. Phelps, of integrity of all affladavits,returns and evidence of | Drocured himself to te colorably a) ter. GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. of the Truth of God. Public invited. ite | South Car i propably Facey yaa a eae of | sistant or deputy to the district Woncrsren, Mass. May | the’ supertor IURCH PI leteri- cou! morni |. Cobur Call and examine at 591 15th street. Eo, CHURCH OF 7HE EPIPHANY, G STREET, | Pievd by the selection of Win. A. orations, destructions, 19ss or mutilation of the | S016 and exclusive purpose of gaining admission ryt goed aaa lathe Rev, Wat, Paces Be é tothe grand jury roomed snee ee $2,500 on conviction of manslaughter, as being Te- E. F. BROOKS, tor. Services for Whitsunday; “Holy Contminion commission, and J. A. Ambler of The names | Original notes of the same or any transcript of | mission and attended the owen sessions ot said | sponsible for the deaths of Mr. ‘Cahill. and two Jobbing in all of the above Branches. .; MON: vi mon and ‘brat! mimis: ‘Bent such notes, what, where and by whom such alter- jury ‘unlawfully children. Coburn was the owner of a boat whic! 220 Fine Gas Fixtures, Se, | Of "Holy Comuunion, "Ii a. m,; evening praver asa | Chet carly partof next week, ove? te Senate in | seca ever, were made oF caused to be made; the | Ferendamts; that tein pa < PUBLIC ICE. sermon, 7:30 p.m. At the evening service all seats are : committee to be given authority to visit such the discharge of their duty, ete.” The motion also ea ai = Gace wae ee | A _| ‘Tue VANpAtsa AND A SCHOONER IN Corzsstox.— | Places Papes ae pay be Poauction of such persons | sete forth the exclusion. ffm the Court Toons Of 4 ——_——-+-—_____ ‘on. 14TH AND ‘REETs N. W., Jan. . VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH rece! except sald Bliss on the occasion of a con- ‘The Council it Vernon. ‘ Gentlemen: have sold great quantitice of the | EB” nutiaine removed tone sreees tarvoos Wonk | Secretary Chandler received the following tele} purposbs of thelr a ppolntment and tostt curing “2 sPicgrtmngsy Sate ae and every | Hhode Tait arenes De oem gram this morning from Commanger R. R. Wal_| the sessions of the io action was had on | ‘¢fence with the grand Jury. known as Brown's ite: LARGE GATHERING OF THE ASSOCIATION. purchaser speaks in the highest terius of itas a tel-| as usual at 41 an, snd @ pam “Buhaee hod eee lace, commanding the Vandalla, at Fortress Mon-| tbe proposition up to the time the House ad-| MR INGERSOLL ARGUES THE MOTION TO QUASH. able and most wortny medicin ie ed. ‘The council of regents at Mount Vernon will not ee OL Tors arrived at 9p. m._ Disabled senooner, abbie | Journ Mr. Ingersoll then began to argue the motions | aqjourn before Tuesday and possitly not Until = E S METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, 971 unn, Oo! omaston, Maine, in tow. Her bow- | 4 CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVES UNANI- | W! in behalf of the Dorseys, beginning | wednesday next. Owing to some mismat Wena nd eer Bee RaeT ag cure Nervoumnees, | EW street, between Bead wee eects | sprit gone at Knight Heads toretopmaasy eateea MOUSLY RESOLVES 70 FIGHT IT OUT. with the averment that the papers, fraudulent pe- | ment on the part of the state authoritiee trace or strengthening the muscles and giving tone to ihe | Pregebing Sunday, May 28 at 11 a.m, and 2-45 p.m. | away; hull Hie strTking Us On the pore Gow eho | Ay caNcus 9f, the Tepublican members ot the | tittons, &e., referred to, as complatneaon were oot ios mb reception 6x ane Dancap Ohanens eapaeeet nervy = | 2:15 a.m. “Citizens ‘and strancers cordially invited. | in port tack. Vandalia Close hauled onatertoorg | House Was held directiy atter_ adjournment. sufficiently described and set forth in the indict- Speeches were limited to three minutes, except by the legislature of Virginia. There was no notl- wd tack, under double reefed topsails, fursall, j1b and | trom members of the cot ittee on election: , | Ment. Mr. Ingersoll’s argument as to what the sent to the Cole (oe MT.VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, | Spankers, fires banked, no steam, making about ee ye fication sent to the regent, Mrs. Laughton, or = corn RePorr OF THE CONDITION OF THE es 9th and K streets nw Preaching Sunday | tWo knot, “Our main top whale bat left squadron * Tere eng {0 Pe set forth in the indictment fol- | onel Hollingsworth, the superintendent, as to who v. Nt = ~ 2 at = jority report, and Mr. ictment, though he quoted some new and it | those gentlemen cor ied 01 aoe WASHINGTON CITY, i > WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN “TEMPERANCE | _TH® PuEstDEnr’s Tair 10 New Yorx.—Attorney | Sico a member of the committee, Mr. Reed and | authorities to sustaiame position, Fovent | ofthe mecting of the council, as the regent and ing At Washington. in the District of Columbia, UNION. J mecting To-morrow (Sabbath) | General Brewster was the only member of the'| Mr. Robeson made speeches in favor of continu. MR. MERRICK REPLIES. Colonel Hollingsworth knew neither their namesS ‘At Ge close of tasiness, Mag: 19, 1882. Dortiwest. ‘Everybody welowe. he OTF street Sere eel ee Fee ee | Rie ne ees ena mmamberS Who SpOKDIA.|- y6r sogeesodt Nulehod bis argument a fow mia: |oroamen Except for the illness of Mrs. Eve, — pstcbos oe estel = : ‘ 3 . RESOURCES. cSt. FAULS ENGLIGH LUTHERAN PEAR bios ORL a Secretary Phutivs | Kell, Mr. Reod submitted a resolution setting | Utes before twelve o'clock, and Mr. Merrick arose | whose advanced age rendered her symptoms very Loans and discounts, Overdrafts. .... ri U. 8. bonds to secure ocks, 1,639.62 r will join him in New York Monday. The forth that all the allegations of fraud made by | to reply, devoting himself tocertain new authori alarming, but who was yesterday considered out bas Bre aaa een Thee orang mabye Wil Feview the parade of the Grand Army of the | Mr. Dibble ad been taifly and exhaustively con. | tres produced by Mr. Ingersoll Mr. Merrick, | of danger, the meeting of the regents has been one 300, 000. m day, ie sidered by the committee, and pi dn re- = . 14,005.16 oughts." All a IC Weat Point sane tad Nei on ees ead sponse to the offer submitted proposing it of the | during the course of his remarks, sald that every- | of the pleasantest as well as the most ni 16 | — . i thing in the old indictment, sustained by the nded which has been held at Mount Vernon 27,805.91 BRO. JOS, BOWES, OF THE Y.M.C. A.. | ington next Thursday. ‘He has rooms at the Fifth | democratic members) to tike up. the case 3 : atte: 2a, 969:43 | CE ible reading (subject, **Wisdom the 2 arter six hours’ debate, vote upon the question of | Coun was set out in the new one, and something | for years. Several ladies who are now there have pal hing) st the Young, People's meaty, at Afenue note where be Will receive Visitors during | *omamittal, andit the Hoasecerie ie oe more, with greater particularity. not been able to come for a long time, but be- ega- rs a oy x tive, then to continue the case until it is fnishea, He claimed that if the court went over the indic- longed to the original number who officiated ag Current expenses ) evening, at 6 o'clock. FRANK This resol ment letter by letter and line by line, he would | vice regents. Gatoetee Sant De resent ani Ait Yeo Peas ee Scares Bee ant Bre: Anton. Without aliatory motions tution was | ‘ind no Inconsistency, D0 Incongralty, and Dou | “he Sint ot the estate are found tobe most Fractional paper a Ether veerlge ined aise Serene yaensy. sed eechee ae, Tiance anywhere. gatistactory, and Colonel Hollingsworth’ report mies 276.60 = WESLEY CHAPEL M. E. CHUR cor. | They received a large number ra pres- m 4 ‘MR. BLISS FOR THE GOVERNMENT. drew forth much praise of management o! 33,226.00 Ch and sents Horta Poe To- | entsinsilverand a marble mantel clock,etc.,attheir | The democrats having to-day rejected the cau- rty pecunlary interests. Captain : '. Merrick concluded his argument at halt past | PT?! and its unt +900.00 | morrow at 11 a.m. by Rey. W. ¥. Wazp, pastor Foun- | dayreception,and in the evening tueywere tendered | cus resolution adopted by the republicans, the | _ ™r. Blake, of the steamer Corcoran, has also received. Sekes. Pou foie: ‘tara Cg Sindy a vain at ithe Palais Royal,on 11th street, at | usual dilatory motions to prevent a consideration | ‘™el¥e, Farah as sane ty Me ee the gov- | the praise of the council for his efficiency and vigl> 9: # i | which fifty guests sat down, includl lends an ernment made a brief explanation of certain | lance. school 9:50 a.m. and3 p.m. Seats free, Strangers wel Soncives te i seh ing is ‘a, | Of the Mackey-O’Connor election contest were re- per cent of circulation). —Re] tified rR, amend the rules. In 43d Congress a similar s: 1406 14th street northwest. | to her home In New Jersey, Mrs. Audenreid has JUDGE WYLIE SAID Due to other N ‘Inst recetved a fall assortment of REFRIGERATORS | been called to Philadelphia on @ bad errand, her (lel ei eo oie Had and WATER COOLERS, which I offer to the public at | sister having loat a beloved child.—Represénta- came into power in the 44th Congress they rel th the wives of Representatives C: Plumbing and Gae-ftting, Furnaces, Ranges, Tin- | UY Singleton, of Aississippt, wrote trom Cinctn-| Very rule which 1s now to be ret it the indictment. newed and kept up during the day. The most sig- | P's of a LIABILITIES. SPECIAL NOTICE. most en}iyatic ons 1b every WAY, nificant featureof the day was a new rule MR. M'SWEENRY FOR THE DEFENCE. Teported Capital stock paid in 100,000.00 | The Center Market will be ‘as usual MAY 30, | _PENSONAL—Representative Walker has quite| by the committee on rules, which admits of but | _MF- McSweeney, arising, said thatthe duty of re | fant. Lees I Gove 19: 700-09 | Decoration Day, for ashore morning maret, closing | Fecovercd from the temporary tndisposition which | two dilatory motions Ou the Tight pf vancatee as | plying for the defence had been thrown upon him. Individual deposits sul to 235,415.12 | Prouptly at 10 olctock A. M. iny27-2t | caused him to faint 1m the Hous? on Wednesday, od Lie) under the rules, As he had not been able to get his books together, | Demand certificates of deposit 100. JAMES R. HARROVE! resentative Brewer's wite returned to-day | Delg a day’s notice ae of he asked to be allowed until Monday morning, Ce s 35,304.28 | (- 34,087.08 8,374.74 table. Among others who visited Mount Vernon yes- that he had not examined the new indictment | terday were Kepresentative Oates and wife and Hi ht Washburn and Walker, Mrs.’ Thurlow, : hatl Thursday that’his wite had stood the journey | the’ statement that they had Mrs. Winthrop, Miss Camilie District or Couumpra, County of Washington, sa: ‘Estimates farnished for new work. my27-1w* ae the be eae panna their | minority of the rf arbitrat Langpton's dx heer, pe M ere, nding, Go Facpls oeat tt uel Un MRIS: | Pop ATTENTION, LINCOLN TOOT No, 3.3, | Lat eh m enon ciety, Botton, is | aolesmne Beart eave ees tee cae it is true to the best of my ka and Rs rc wd i no iracies punish 8 « THOR. Oo eee as elie. | MORROW Santer) MORNING. ‘not jclater, than half- | tration League—Charies W. Di day so inbaczibed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of car the badge, (BY order of N; M. BROOKS, Bost rf Commander. ut ‘Attent. VEELIAM SELBY, Notary Public. | 7 ree op BURNSIDE. {aren bia to Lakewood, JNO. A. J. CRESWELL, ‘The subscriber is authorized to receive subscriptions | About recovery.—The late J. VAN KISWICK, Directors. for the clated as 1 ‘A. RICHARDS, LIFE OF GEN. A. E. BURNSIDE, sven ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. th acti Hon, Bepy bs Anthony: Bie sail Seen rs tha Oe oes ane ‘Prices if "requested M. F. EISEMAN, by. the ae styles of binding fora COL. W¥YNDHAM LAWS, tl THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, aS u —C. , Glover, of Riggs & Oo. SE ESE aE SC — OFFICERS eae OF ae Summitt Pomme Hotel, Gok ce Saw ts a good deste ffene fr th coming ot mente ‘CP TOb ee Eran OF PYTHIAS are reqteated | SUT ay Nre. Young, J “Ie is boy as certain,” said 3 waste N's EX ERGE SUITS, presen: Tegules mocting, May 29th. | D. Cooke, Misa , and anything ‘There’ is one certain, I oard 1% xeneratnene ee Business of importance, EDWARD MOGEE, Leu have never known an innocent man to be con- in the ou, GRADUATES OF THE I iat iin |e See Wepre enn ata nore, a RE i sion to the Commencement Exercit whart a rere cm rot orca, omux | oes Eee Ses nee aaa MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLUE CHEVIOT SUITS, ONLY | College office, Lincoln 2 ii elie cee a DECORATION DAY REFRESHMENT. is wor ae 3,8 © 0 oO The beantifal on *hiipey avenue, leading to ws nae es. RR kms BOYS' BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, ONLY cence sae ™ suburban retrest, a at Atlanta, Georgia, that their ton ono0 cast pa eetreabeae sy be Ohana a oe ‘ erected with chugiasm, and in i 422A Eectssadear ns ay mn a gota te eer waa cis cue aa wera tecten een «en| SORES ee of ha ery tackvtasieas ot tne eonasmms having bones M. FP. EISEMAN, 421 SkvenTu Srager N. W. T=! POLAR WAVE mis HAS LEFT US, AND STRAW HATS,

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