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i THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Comer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th &t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tae Evextxe Star ie served to subscribers in the etty by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, of 44 cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 eertreach. Ey mail—postace prepaid—50 cents a mouth, ne year, ix months, $3. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., 24 Becond-ciaes mail matter.} ‘Tae Wexxty Sran—published on Friday—$2.a Postage prepaid. Six months, $1; 10 copies for $15; 20 Echies for $40. 1 mall mutincrintions mut be patd in advance: per sent longer than i of advertisinse mad Known on application. Che — be be prosecuted; uf you Sle that paper I witihave him prosecuted. I ‘Will swear — oval cc te y trect Lam asontuhen es Sar iE any coe ts to be censured,” sald Mr. Cole, “I nGonsanet a claimed Taaige Wylie. “Is that ee 1” exc! ‘the word to use about perjury. “why did be swear fo what he knew was not Mr. Cole persisted that he was to biame for the "aus aenanee < notice,” said Wyn can ‘Mile that ogend at your it age sispelcter Mr. Cole said Uiat the aMdavit had been & and offered to withdraw it and amend the ing, but the court declined to permit it. MR. BLISS’ APPIDAYIT. The substance of the afMdavit filed by Mr. Bliss. ening Star. Ve 59—N® 9,092. was that he had been duly appointed and qualifiet/ as assistant district attorney, and had in mo mre ner overstepped his duties as such, &c. Judge Wylie said that the court hi WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 29, 1882. TWO CENTS Instructed on a very simply thing in re AMU SEMENTS._ _PIONICS. EXCURSIONS, &e. the grand jury on! lation to a questio jaw. “The court gave no in- SPECIAL NOTICES. yu ATER COMIQUE. _ ‘The Crowning Fyent of the Season. MAY 29. MATINEES TUES RSDAYS AND SAT- UC RAYS 8 Engazeme |d Renowned pe EOE ER Qt Qu Sater ie by! TOPD ND “Ww SNOW, he mioet wonderful Equiltbriste in the World. HSS KITEY O'NELLS 0 W.0. MATTHEWS AND" Miss NELLIE HARRIS, ‘Yhe Celebrated Sketch HARRY JOHN on LaMONT DUCROW, ‘The original and on! only s Happy Hottentots. The. Longest and’ Shorten Sone snd’ Dance Tesm in BARNEY "HETNOLDS. hing tor 5 Prime Favorite. woe. BRYAN) “AN rage RICHMOND, Of all Ins Comedies, L rreatent ‘MULDUON'S PICNIC. - Thursday, June Ist.—The Celebrated Dialect Come- dans = Grau and Eastwood. la June 6th.—Avery & Clifton, Keeting & my’ APITAL THEATER. Jake Budd, manager. Mondav, May 29. Nichtly, iceday and Friday Matinees. ‘The best combination in America. The Great Horse- ghec 4. Frank B. Carr, J. 3. Quinian. Josie Love, ba Love.’ Quilter and g LeClair and Russel pblanehe Moncrieff’ Frank” Campbell ussell, Frank Lewis. ‘A Comvany, at ONCH ANT HIS ORCHESTRA WILL = D in the eity this summer. The best of music for Xcurvicus, Picnics, &c., cam be secured by applying to the leader. Geins of the most popular operas a speciall Residence, 608 H street northwest. RIVER'S SUMMER GARDEN. SUCCESS ASSURED! ded to ¥ Finest Specialty Entertainment quer offctel to Washineton Publics atronized by the Ehite of our Society. Entire New Company week Mencing May -_ x erase AVE. AND 14TH ST. S.W. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 29TH, THE MONSTER WHALE. Length 60 feet: Arctic Mammal water CAPTAIN PAUL BOYTON, ‘The great nantical adventurer, commanding the whal- ing cre ireve, will be iu the whale pavilion daily to receive aud entertsin visitors, and also display the wonderful Bite waving dress ond cther paraphernada with which be Inakes his lonely voyaxes. ‘Admission 250. Children 15e. Oyen from 9 a.m. to9 p.m. V ATIONAL THEATER. THE LAWRENCE BARRETT DRAMATIC CLUB In Shakspeare’s JULIUS CESAR AND THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, Under the Auspices of the WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, JUNE 2d and 34, at S o'clock. Matinee JUNE 3d, at 2 o'clock. Sfiy29-1m — 80,000 pounds. A genuine the only one of his species ever taken my26-6t Programme—Friday Evening, Juling Crear. day Matinee and Evening, Merchant of Venice. An Exhibition Drill by aCompany of the Corps be- tween the acts. General Admission, good for either SOcta. Exchangeable for reserved ase ae the house at Ellis’ music store, on and 22, 25 ets. entra. INCOLN HALL GKAND CONCERT—THE aS On WEDNESDAY EVENING. May 31, 1882. at Lin- goln Hali, a Grand ert for a benevolent purpose. She pert faent in the « city aud elsewhere have en- Sfickets 50 cents, tobe had at Ellis’, Metzerott's and other stores in the city. my24-7t N ATIONAL THEATER. THE CROWNING EVENT OF THE SEASON OF 1881 AND 1882. MONDAY, May 29, Grand Complimentary Testimonial tendered to Mn. SAMUEL G. KINSLEY, By the ‘WASHINGTON OPERATIC ASSOCIATION, When will be presented the Boquet of Gema, THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY, from tue professional apd smeseae taient of thie District, including the well-known bopu- rising the regular orchestra of muezubers of the Marine band, Conus OF OVER SEVENTY YOUNG, ‘The Opera produced under the iminediate leadership rection of Prof.-Ji sous 3 P. Sousa, Of the United States Mari and K. SAILER. fr. THAD. Every led stenaiagon that evening will be presented with a me souvenir, cousisting of a beautiful em- on Tessedd feline card with boutoniere attached. Box Office for secariuse preferred places now open. Ts LENDID EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, FRO: ‘LGIUM ARTISTS, Sarre ip nak i i fdelpis, ‘Academy Fine Arts bi ualding, wing, eat anes near Tew Lge on ay Ro. 626, ON EXHIBITION No. 626 E AND SALE AT } E Street. MAKKREITER's, Street No. 626 E street northwest, one door from omheopret Femntings, Eugravings, Chromos, ete; Choice per ase Erenies, Picture Cord and Taeseiny Rit _ PIANOS AN .D ORGANS. Markriter’s. Terms Cash. Free Art Gallery. ‘O WAREROOMS ‘3 SEVENTH STREET, Sole Agent of the matchless HEINEKAMP PIANOS fra AND THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS, The only, Onran, in the world containing a comnilete chime of Bells. Prices low, and sold on $9 monthly payuser Old Pianes and Organs taken in exchange, at their full cash value N.B.—Parties leaving the city always find us with ¢ash ready to purchsse anything in our line. This en- CAN and ESTEY, at less than cne-haif the usual prices quoted. Most complete Repair Shop in the city. masde Weed prices. feats eas “World renowned Pianos. Tuning and Repairing. 423 Lith treet, above Peunsylvaui x L. loieas nt BRE G.! Old Pianos mS om ‘ICO PAV ILION DECORATION DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 30. A Select Family Excursion, under the auspices of the Potomac Steamboat Company to QUANTICO. Delightful bathing resort. Boating, fishing, croquet, shooting gallery, archery, quoite, and other amuse- Dining-room and Restaurant a special feature. The Palace Steamer EXCELSIOR, at 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., daily, Sundays included, from 7th-street wharf. Music and dancing and grounds. Positively no tickets sold to Siren or improper persons, Round trip tickets, 50 my29-3m TON DAY ee a ae ScHUETZEN PARK. Anam Panag Bess GREE ett Tickets, 25 cents. y27-3t RAND EXCURSIONS TO a DECORATION Da’ POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS’ IMPROVEMENT Splendid Steamer J JANE MOSELEY. No li ees on boat or ‘Three tr il be ‘made: ieaving Washington 9:30 Guan 6:30 p.m: | Returning, leaves Gly- a. m., 4p. mn. and ‘Temperance beverages and a refrecniments obtained on by ys 90 cents. Children, 25 cents. ‘are, round- cen cent Socicties can obtain reduced fare tickets of the secre- tary, Dr. E. P. Howland, 211 459 street. will take on Pagecjyrers at Alexandria, Fleet clase iesior mm: RAND PRIZE EXCURSION ON DECORATION DAY, MAY 20H, 1882, WASHINGTON EXCURSION y, INGTON | Rouns SION, COMPAN! yt VGereonres Steamer MARY WASH Gold Watch, yralued at Prizes to consist of one Lad $35; h valued at { si0. No objectionable ed on E. 8. RANDALL, Manager, DECORATION Day! EXCURSION TO JACKSON GROVE, On the Baltimore and Potomac allroad. twenty-four iniles from Washington. On MAY 30th, the Tabernacle will give an excursion to the above place, sia Pree on Pennsylvania arent, between 12th parties allow ren, 35c._ For sale at aud Poonepiventa avenue; Gru store: 404 11th street southwest, Potomac dey itimore and depot. ‘All those who desire to spend a oeaer tn soe . shoud aval re.to spend s plessan my22-7t OQUAN FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. ie STEAMER MARY ¥ WASHINGTON, been thoroughly overhauled and newly fur- allowed on the boat. E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. struction to g \e Washington News ani Gossip. |THE sTaR ROUTE TRIAL new that the eviaenee of Rendell nogarding Gat "PENNSYLVANIAN, NOTICE ! Goverxwent Recerrrs TO-Da¥.—Internal reve” Senate Vo-day. Interview did not contain a syllable of truth. An order was made for an adjournment from to-day until Wednesday in honor of Decoration day. Mr. Sherman presented a Ohio tn favor of the House The Defendants Arraigned. Judge Wylie, having overruled all the motions Including one filed by Messrs. Brady and ‘Turner, to file a plea in abatement regarding the alleged Indictment of the grand Jury, the defendants were the Pen: Republican Giation will be held THIA (MONDAY) VENING. May 20th, at 8 o'clock, at M: Hall, 914 north- est. By order of the te ue, $781,465.05; customs, $378,078.15. Kar protege tions WM, M. ASH, ‘Secretary. THE GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS Will be closed to-morrow by direction of the President. Mr. George 8. Bex, tor the past four years cus- MOTIONS TO QUASH OVERRULED. THE ition of citizens of fll for an increase of ACCUSED PARTIES ARRAIGNED. PT ere | LINCOLN POST, No. 1, G. arraigned and ple: d not us court Hi gamemble in uniform at ha oalaceaeatt todian of the vault of the bureau of engraving ana | (UG Pensions of soldiers who lost an arm or a leg. Overruled a motion calling for's ill ot particule TOMORROW Goth instant), to proceed s rlingtor peinding; has-been dismissed Se and Mr Ho Hoar puacaneed Dill to establish a uniform | JUDGE WYLIE CENSURES A LAWYER. | After some discussion, the prosecution having de Procession will move at 9:30 sharp. ere ‘ordered M. TT. N. Burrill assigned’ System of bankruptcy. He explained that It was Clined to noite prosequi the old indictment, the BOOKS, Host Commander, AUG. SLENNE, Adta- siden. ‘Thursday last two Far poriant. ey abe based upon the Lowell billy bu ‘that while contain- iia The of the case was fixed for Thursday next. : used in the manufacture ee thet ing many of the provisions of that measure. itre-| When the Criminal Court was convened this range Crruled several motions looking to ® FA MERTING OF THE FIRST 2 ea Were drawn from Bell. on ie requisition, mabey ee Tissue teammates State laws 04} morning by Judge Wylie to hear the star route | *°¥erance. Se ee rc ame ‘SOun = TOWN will be held at the Dashing ps Reh = one ‘thou’ ha "have asked that it be printed and tabled, the } fualeiery cases, there were but few of those interested— Tel and Prompects streets, TUESDAY. Shay 20 Seen that Giny were ae ata committee having reported on the subject. So or- | counsel or defendants—present. The counsel came | 1 @ eégrams to e tar. received. ret payment of security before avin ding: fort the aay, dered. in soon afterwards and the jurors having been ex_ ‘Do not neglect this opportunity to secure a home. io he neglected to On motion of Mr. Slater the Senate bill to reim- cused for the day, ———>—__ SOHN LEE , President, the night Sones conden in one. at the | burse the Creek Indian orphan fund was again ° GEO. w. ain MO, Sorin. aot | Choo, whee tiny toe teeasateeieany core or toe | conemacren. MR, WILSON RESUMED HIS ARGUMENT President Arthur in New York. ST > ANNIVERSARY oF Ti close ot business. Secretary says that the mS Cockrell opposed the bill with earnestness. | begun on Saturday before the court adjourned on| New Yorn, May 29. President Arter took ee re REMPER ANGE OCTETS. honesty of Mr. Bell has not been impeached. it. Brown spoke in support of the bill. the motion to quash the indictment in the case of | @rive in Cental Park this morning. “He will not The debate was continued ey. Mr. Sherman and Mr. Momian in Teer a and by Mr. Brown and Mr. Dawes in favor of, the bill, which was laid aside “upon, the expiration of the morning hour Bente tlk ithe the sale of the old ch ged nate Dill autho! sale of the ol office site in roel 'ormana Nxing $500,000 ene oat dpe yt nd ed bill @ Japanese. inden came up as the regular order at ? Giocoae of Maryland will be held in the Chureh ot 4 Ascension, corner of Massachusetts avenue and-12th street, Wa hington, D. Huey 30TH MAY, 1882, At 8 o'clock p. m. ey will peels pth rt addresses made ier. Hey. Dr. Addison, we nc. Robert Graham, of Mr.W.H.Turner. He said that when he looked at the indictment he was Surprised that Turner's name Was included in it, and he hoped the prosecution would drop it. It was cruel to there was nothing inthe indictment that charged an overt act against him, the ground of the = tion being that there was no overt act all e been committed by the defendan' He Glalined that there was not one overt act set forth Mr. W. W. Corcoran 1s reported to be much im- proved to-day. Tue Vessets of the North Atlantic squadron, which went to sea fora few weeks immediately after ety review at Fortress Monroe a short time ago, al to return to Hampton Roads to- | morrow. 1 re ia te aeeecron trill and exer- — > ‘Fredericksburg, va, FREDERICKSRU RG, Va, May 22—J. M. Dunston'y: r-bag manufactory and steam 4 Fisment® with alt coe soon on hand, 24, proseen Machinery. was totally destroyed by fire last ‘The Catholic church fut adjoining su ursue a mnan when Till be road slight damage, and age was burned te cisethen and afterwards of the vessels will Male ‘To-day. in such a way that it would constitute a valid in- | the ground, An iron cane Was overturned on Hi be scattered and others will lay up for eome slight | me president sent the follo wing nominations to | ‘ictment under the statute neetes to such overt Beaner, breaking his legs. The loss will o—. the Senate to-day: = Wasnrxoroy, Br Gn May 25, 1682.4 Personal tax hereby notified, in obedience tolaw, that ther are, required to make outant seers personal pu ae forty-five date, and in aefanit cf a ich return the Assessor is required by law to make ‘Out eu such statement from the best information that can be obtained, and add Mr. Wilsoi indictment, com- plained that the’ ‘propecttion aid ot set forth in any way 80 It coul by it, what Statutes of the United States. wore tioer by the ted ont what he claimed alleged overt act. He Were defects in the indictment in the respect men- “Such loose, ragged case cannot be tol- Tae Shenandoah was put out ef commission at Boston on Saturday. Vistrors To Wssr Pornt.—Senators Ferry and Jackson, having declined service upon the board of visitors to West Point, President Davis, of the Navy—Pay Inspector Joseph A. Smith, to be chief of bureau of Provisions and clothing and Spc general of the navy with rank of com- ae Gates, to be postmaster at Watertown, A Steamsh! Danger. Boston, May 29—A De a ‘h of last night says: ‘The steam tug Confidence has worked to-day on the steamer Canima before reported om Handkerentet shoal from daylight until 10 o'clock with an unsuccessful result. tioned, and remarked, thereto a penalty of 50 per centuz. Pleaath as that in a criminal case e schr. L. A. Bure Biank ached btained at this office. Senate to-day, appointed Senators Harrison and Fillibustering in the House. tea lngame has taken about 200 tons of the seasiee ‘Of the Coniniesiouers of the Disteict of Co- | Pugh in thelr places, ‘The House opened this morning with many indi- wy cargo, and the captain of the tug Uninke abe ‘MR. TOTTEN'S REMARKS. When Mr. Wilson sat down Mr. Totten, arising, as he sald, to supplement what Mr. Wilson had Said, remarked that the three contracts referred to ROBERT P. DODGE, Will have to discharge all of her cargo and have ‘Assessor. he assistance of another tug to get her off. The Canton is well on the se At 10:80 this morn- ing the water is very ragged, cohen | over and around her, the ‘wind south cations of the bitter parliamentary confiict ex- pected during the day. The two sections of the hall contained fewer vacant chairs than usual; and the galleries were pretty well filled. In the ‘RoMORED CHaNGEs.—It is Feported that Mr. Geo. 7. Pomeroy, now secretary of legation at Paris, 1s to be appointed consul general to Egypt, a position C.; MAY 29, 1882, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. now held by Mr. Simon Wolf, of this city. It is 4m this indictment concerned aifferent routes, and | Slowing hearin ipherotofare existing between FRED-| also said that ‘Mr. PJ. Bowater, of Lo will be | &hADlain’s prayer a request was made on behalf of | in onder to make wwful it, would iw Ser cenk bake | eatGant EV. EVANS x8 and eis Ae ere under appointed to succeed ‘BaF. iy an secretary of meuibers iat the path of right and duty might be | nave to be shown “thal the various eeased oat | eater-— The tag boat King will take off firm name fy her % in number, legation at Paris. passengers, 0 when the tractors were ey interested in the contracts. been diseatved by mutyel conse em Fe on te He claimed that und ‘W. Eval ‘All debts due the late firm will be AS s00n as the reading of the journal was ended jor sections 3063 and 3787, KS, a tiring from the dem Vick ApMrraL Rowan, who has been detatied | Mr. Reed called up for consideration the Proposed | there could have been na combination between «f 3 3 O14 World N. pg Y nage nie, and ail persons Daving claims | a6 superintendent of the nafal observatory. Is ene | amendment. to the rules prouibiting a the Miner, Peck and Dorsey routes Mr. Totten orld News by Cable. a tions on a contested election case. “The question of consideration, that is, “Shall the House now con- ‘sider 11?” was instantly raised by Mr. Randall, and that was followed by a mothon of Mr. Kenna to adjourn, and by one of Mr. Blackburn, that when the Hotse adjourn it be to meet on Wednerday Tae stating asa reason for the motion that james H. Marr, A WIDOW MURDERED IN TRELAND. Lonpon, May 29.—A widow named Kelleher has Deen murdered at Dangan, county Cork. “MOONLIGHTERS” IN IRELAND. One hundred moonlighters in North Kerry pelled the tenants on Duvall & Marr, 804 F at. northwest. gE W. EVANS, ARTHA E. EVANS. Referring to above notice, Twould rally mform Wy friends and the public renerally ‘will continne the DINING ROOM BUSINESS at the old stand, 924 F street, and aur & continuance of sixth officer who aS held that office. The first superintendent, ted in 1844, was com- mander Mathew M Maury, He was aucceeded in 1861 by Capt. James M. Gilles. Rear Admirals Charles. Davis, Benjamin F. Sands, John Rodgers and Vice Admiral wan ively argued persistently that such a combination or mut: ent Of interests could not have xe place. JUDGE WYLIE’S POINTED RESPONRE. Judge Wylie, however, was apparently not con- vinced that there was any flaw in the indictment that T erry com= estate of Mr. Hewson to nd 38 the patron. succeeded. Tuesday was Decoration day. in this respect, for when Mr. Totten finished be | PASS. olr Tunts uasas te ea ey would mot eee eee ee ees te Des ok Won i On the latter motion the yeas and nays were or- | remarked even ‘our position amounts to 0 tig that it bay thelr rents unless they were reduced ity per my29-2w* MARTHA E. EVANS: Crier Naval Constructor 7. D. Wilson, left last | derea, and the tactics of obstruction were thus put | a man viol tes law, he cannot be indi week to 11 in operation. COL, CHESTER’S DEATH. MR. KER IN REPLY TO ME. WILOK. ‘Mr. Ker then spoke in reply to Mr. Wilson’s ar gument, which, he said, he considered the strong- est yet made by the defence, which showed that the defence was to understand the ct the navys at Charlestow: ‘Mass., and Portsmouth, sh ae = Pay Inspector G. E. Thornton, of Boston, ts in the city on duty as a member of the examining board of the pay corps of the navy. He is stopping eS SPECIAL NOTICE. The Center Market will be open as usual MAY 30, Decoration Day, a short morning market, of Sloning prompuly at 103 JAMES R. BAR vote on Mr. Blackburn’s motion was an- nounced at 11:40 as yeas 5 nays 145, and the Speaker declared the motion lost. Thereupon Mr. Randall moved: that when the House adjourn to-day it be to meet on Thursday next. ‘The death of Col. Chester, the American ogtst, was caused by internal cancer. Mr. ell, the American minister visited him during his ik hess, which Was of short duration. FRENCH CABINET COUNCIL ON THE BOTPTIAN 1406 14th street: at 1748 N street. ME. RRED'S POINT OF ORDER. framework of the in ete dxpatones fom Hay pant ‘ded tae received a full assortinent of REFRIGERATORS | Avenrcan Inrergsts in Bayrr.—Rear Admiral | On that Mr. Reed, of Maine, made the pointot| Mr. Ker made a very, 7, ria! Exposition of | there was no reason te conte ke fhe aecited aad WATER COOLERS, which I offerto the public at | i cnoison, comman ding the European squadron, | order that ona proposition to amend the rules, | the indictment, he sufficiency in ed Tespect. In closing ne anid defendants would find out under what statute they Were indicted when they came to judgment— tes. pi mbing and Gas-Atting, Furnaces, Ranges, Tin- Estimates furnished for new work. dilator y motions cannot be entertained. Mr. Randall denied the right of the Speaker to telegraphed to Secretary Chandler from Lisbon ee ae has sent two U. 8. naval vessels to Alex- Newman 5S: Special spate trom New Boeror, May 3 29.—A ‘special my2T-1w* to look merican interests | pul any such construction on his motion. whether it be in two five Haven states that it was announced yestend: LIFE OF BURNSIDE. Ca ae are tae ote srnmaacan Inborosts | DUE Bly em posed to discuss the point of order, Men Gulaetee Gok Meecene: (Sunday) from the pulpit o. the Center church: their way to Alexandria, Dut what ones were | ands that a mit should be put on that enlnt pig that pwd Newman Smith hat socepted the call of subg subscriber is authorized to receive subscriptions (or LIFE OF GEN. A. E. BURNSIDE, by Ben; Perley with an introduction ‘by fenry B. Anthony. Ife will be happy to show Copleset the di prices if requested by postal Mr. Chandler followed for the defence, and attacked the statements made in support of the indictment as absurd and extraordinary. He claimed that the contracts were legal and had been faithfully performed. He argued that if there discussion. No ageement to that end, however, was made, and the Speaker said that he would not a ae limitation less than an hour on each Mtr. Reed then opened the discussion. He claimed that the House had, under the Constitu- ordered there is not knowp. ‘This action was taken in accordance with @irections sent to Ad- miral Nicholson Saturday yy the Secretary. Wars Hovuss Nores.—Mr. ¥. J. Phillips, the ee Playing with a Revolver. Room lngge Ont., May 20.—While three boys wer® ferent styles of binding an Le with a” revolver yesterday It was accle : ly discharged, shooting one of them, a som’ ‘OL. WYNDHAM LAWS, Leer oe Fe te Pree joan gS" tion, certain powers expressly conferred upon it; | had been an excessive payment, the indictment, | of David Hughes Uirough the heart PXpl his morning ere. which it could exercise without the let or | in order to be valid, ought to set out the amount Hebrew Refugees a iteba Appearance to-day, tere bong Guta few et tae | emer aae? o,Aby olen Body —powars which it Why should tue prosceution Tine Gio ieakZOSS | | wrewrreo, Max. May 20.—Fitteen familien, the [- J ry 101 ru oe on. ~ GRAD EATES, OF THE SEENGEBIAN BUSI. | omipioyes om duty,” Th away, which it must perform: and the frst of | the am P they conceded hat parear toe | frst installment of ness former students and friends institution may obtain invitations aud cards of admis- UESDAY EVENING, May 3 upon applicadon at the ING, upon ap} 2 ollege office, Lineoin Hall uid iding. my27-2t Jewish refugees from Russian persecution have arrived. here and 300 more are coming. The little Jewish communi here met and” subscribed. $30) "to wid the amount, when they conceded that part of the amount belonging lawfully to the defendants ? Mr. — from his chair, denied any such con- cession ose powers was to judge of the election, returns and qualifications of its own members, This presence here as long as the lock continues in | House had been endeavoring for the last ten days the House. The Dominate fer the tariff com- PERSONAL. ES HERITIERS DU MONSIEUR FEAN Louis em 1875, sont Price d'avolr commuesce aves to perform that eee had been prevented by dilatory motions. ‘Dest and most orderly way put a stop to that course was to amend the rues: and that was the object now. r. replied, controverting the potnts made by Mr. Reed, and in concluding justified the fetion of the minority in this contested election case. Mr. Kasson, of Iowa, mission can be sent to the Sénate during his absence, but it by thought bo abt wait until his return to Washington before sending them in, Gurrrav’s Lerrmn 70 4 LADY —A letter was Tecelved to-day at the Post Office department which had been written Bee aie Guitean to a lady, and wel, the indictment does, it you do not,” said Chandler, “and I am speakiag of the indict men veror Chandler finished 3; fore one before one o'clock, co-religionista, The government, however, will (og DECORATION DAY REFRESHMENT. we W assist them, as they are without means, Abe beatiful Chapel on Whitney avenue, leading to Soldiers’ Home, will be ‘when. the TES Ok WHITNEY AVEROS when. DON Sisto wie Pleased to serve thelr friende and the public ie generally with Yee Cream and Cake and a NTIA CH. The public should corer ing to have asuburban retrest, 60 No Markets in Baltimore. Barriorn, Mp.. May 29.—To-day being Whit- Monday and to-morrow Pecoration day, there will be no markets until Wednesd: panchnhesmuaeentlly speaking a few minutes ‘and was “followed by Mr Judge Wylic’s Decision. od on the republican Wa WILLIAMS AND C. E. PRICE'S PRIVATE icy; Conwultations free. 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W., Offers for the coming hot weather MEN'S ENGLISH SERGE SUITS, 17 different shades, only r the S E'VxCH PtsNos aud aS Special attention iver to ‘Tuning Pianos a Orrane, eral Pianos and Organs now for rent at low rates, SPRING DRESS GOODS. — pgeioars fal kat ef all the ne e new fabrics in_ French Nov- Combination Suitings in Silk and Wool. Sateens, Gi and Tussa Can- pay Surah Silks, Check and Plain new wand Oo jo pt it to their HOVE, BRO. & CO., Ee om NEAR EBBIT? HOUSE, not being delivered was returned. - It was in an- Judge Wylie said this was the second occasion— The District Vacancies. Where rest and refresliment may be obtained at eo lite | side of the question,’ dec! that if dilatory o trouble and cost: mya6-3t. | SWer an letter ee the lady expressing her sym- | Thotions path eure nas ont e minority could | Perhaps the third or fourth—in which the court | CANDIDATES FOR WATER REGISTRAR AND SUPERINe W. WAYLAND WILS« beet powder & row Camphor, for moths, DRE’ Sth street and Pennestvanis a (ce OFFice GEORGETOWN GAS GASLIGHT comM- May A meeting of the Stock sldete of ‘this the election of Seven Direct rector will be held at this Office ‘olla will be opened at 11 on MONDAY, Sune. a8 W. CROPLEY. Secretary. 4. m, and close at 1 p: NOTICE: “THE (ANNUAL MEETING OF 1ot Holders of Osk Hill Cemetery Company nc had been cailed upon to express an opinion as to the validity of this indictment. He said this in- dictment was substantially the same as the first indictment, which had been left. —— or aban- doned. ‘The indictment, he said, had been care- fully drawn. He then summed up p besa what ‘Was set out in the indictment, On the face of the indictment, he said, there ap- peared a conspiracy of a most aggravated charac- ter, and the means to be used were false petitions, aMidavits and letters. ‘The date of the col he ee Was fixed at the 23d of May, 1879. The TENDENT OF THE ALMS HOUSE. As stated in THe Stax of Saturday the duties og the office of water registrar have, by order of the Commissioners, been turned over to Lieut. Rk, Hoxie, and no successor will be made, if at all, ‘until after the return of Engineer Commissioner Lydecker. The only written applications for th® place are from Messrs. Chas. 8. Jones, J. W. P. Myers, George Mattingly, jr. and Chs late major and additional pasmaster USA. ications filed for the place of superintendent NSECTICIDE, d refined Gum prohibit the majority from Dang an appropria- tion bill or disposing of any other question, great or small, at the whim not merely oft the minority, but of a little over one-fifth of the whole number. Mr. Kenna asked Mr. Kasson whether the mi- nority had ever been refused the right tomake such motions as the minority had je in the present case. Mr. Kasson replied that dilatory motions had not been hitherto made in election cases, In those cases the House sat judicially, not legislatively. Mr. Robinson, of New York, rk, suggested that the simple Femedy was, by a motion on Eratitu and very tender in tone. As a further gree of his x good will to-his fair correspond- ent, Guiteau enclosed a lock of his hatr. Mr. CHarizs REED, the counsel for Gulteau, was at the court-house to-day, But declined to talk about his mission to Boston. SECRETARY Fouaze went to New York this morn, ing on the limited express. He 1s expected to re- turn on Thursday. His pfivate secretary, Mr. Company. for Mo! to APU RR eiarouny sis | hoM, Sue er Noy Nags patring een, | alia rect | ase cnt tay th meta at we | Mtge ae ae at yurpooe of electing @ Hoerd oF Manacer io serve for teaching Sececary in the absence of "Becretary fr. Carlisle, ork Kentucky, spoke on the side of | pe used. If the indictment had stopped there, Walter H. Btouthenburg, assistant to the late a nine, ra JA! eee Folger. the almoriy. inthe ck temper: bat pecns me “3 a qosige ay spon} tor the Mr. Pg ag ‘2 ve me John Jackson, — itd Ss aes was best ‘. = | laws ol not allow a charge | men by we, €X-governor and late Tue PREPARATIONS for the Geceration of the | $5€8 to be protracted until lare in the day. Should of conspiracy against the United States to | chief justice of lowa. sustal unless tne conspiracy was Toiowed by’ an — overt In that Tespect the statutes nad changed the common lew Now there were thirty-six overt acts stated In this indictment, and, undoubtediy, with the exception perhaps of one or two, these overt acts were stated with all the clearness’ and precision that could be required. The court was bound to assume, at the present stage of the case, that the ations made in Indictment’ were true. It was immaterial, the court held, whether these affidavits al by law to be false were juired or not. These were said to to be the devices by which the conspiracy was to de effected. It was immaterial whether the son making the affidavits or false oaths couk convicted for perjury or not. As tp the statement that the defence did not know under what law they were indicted, the court said no man could be held for 2 violation of Jaw not oe ‘This was an indictment under section 5440, R. S., respecting Conspiracies to defraud the United states. defendants certainly knew there was such a laws It was no ? protection to a defendant that his fraud was roe iden by haifa dozen statutes. 80 far, as he could see, Mr. Turner did not make 80 cotigpicuous a figure in this defence as some others eee ot bn fend acy qed these al- raudulent papers could noi ut th oie without the assistance of some coonpying his position. So he was taken in' the ¢ conspiracy. A strong appeal rather an angument—was m: on his It. If the conspiracy be true, Turne! ‘was bound by the overt acts of his fellows, done in Bet gul of the conspiracy and in fact he may fas guilty as the worst of them. That must de- the truth. It was said that this was a Prost a ible doctrine—that one man must be subjected to punishment because ef his assocla- tion with others. He did not see the abomination Of the doctrine. It had always been a ows,” exclaimed Judge Wylie, have criminals enough who escape punishment under the law as it 1s, administered with as much vigor as we can apply. It would be a horrible state of society if criminals | when matinee med into court should be allowed to nouncing laws.” There was no uncertainty ‘about it, the court continued. No man was bound by the the Speaker decide the point mane by Mr. Heed to be in order the House will be brought squarely to the question whether or not the new rule shall be adopt if adopted there can be but few further duatory ‘motions made to keep Mr. Mackey out of ‘The District in Congress, IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE— THE WATER SUPPLY BILL, ETC. On Saturday, just before the adjournment of the ‘House, the Senate bill to increase the water sup. ply of the District was, on motion of Mr. Neal, referred to the committee on the District of Col- umbla, Atto-day’s meeting of the District commit- tee perl Dill was Col ered by sections and Mr. Garrison moved an amendment to iReiew p providing for an ap) propriation Of $50,000 for the erection o fishways atthe Great Falls of the Potomac, said fishways to bs graves are being pushed torwamf rapidly. A large force of men and women were at work allday at Willard hall preparing the wreaths and garlands. ‘Penson at.—Representat ive tive Deuster has re- turned from Milwaukee, whither he went to attend the funeral of a cherished friend.—Ex- Attorney General Black 13 at the Ebbitt.—Dr. Lachlan Tyler has returned to the city.—Hon, Alphonso Taft, the new Minister to Austria, isin New York, whence he saflsfor his new post of duty to-morrow. — Representative Hammond has gone home to Georgia tor a brief visit. Arrival of Jeannette Survivors. LT. DANENHOWER AND HIS OOMRADES RECEIVE A WARM WELCOME—AFFEOTING SCENES The steamer Celtic, having on board Lieut, Danenhower and three other survivors of the Jeannette, are x abn fits early yesterday morning. They w the bay by a steam- boat containing thelr inends which included Mr. and Mrs. Danenhower, paren of the pert Washington Danenhower, bis brother; and Mrs. David Woelpper, of Filings, Bo cousins; members of. the society and riers. When the Celie approsched @ tall, full-bearded, dark y couplexe man, clothed Ik in fa anh el peer” ee | invited to @ LATROBES, mine our stock aS LEON TILE br wee PARLOR GRATES, aler THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MERTING. ‘The sixteenth annual meeting of the Universal Peace Union was held yesterday afternoon @ Friends’ meeting house, on I street, Alfred Ht Love, of Philadelphia, president, in the chair, Jacob M. Troth, of Accotink, Va., was elected sec- ipsa pro tem. of the meeting, and Bernard T. anney, of Georgetown, assistant secretary. The President -made a strong appeal in be- of the cause and of common humanity. Repo were submitted. from the District of Columbia and Mount branches of the union, the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Rhode Island Peace Societies. Com- inittees on convictions, nominations and finance Were appototed. Messrs. 1. K- Josiin, C. B. Rogers, ve, and Drs. Sarat T. Rogers and Dan! to the Arbitration League Convention. At the evening session Alfred HL Love, of Philadelphia, was elected president for the ensuing year and Jacob M. Troth vice dent. Addresses were made by Messrs. Barnabas Hobbs and Fred P. Stanton, and the union Journed until to-day. PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. The Union resumed its session this morning at the Friends’ meeting house, the president, A. Love, in the chair. The report of the trustees of the permanent fund showed that the ammount of this fund, $2,064.13, was properly invested. The report of the treasurer showed that the expenditures dur. the past year were $567.88, and the receipts i lea a balance Of $47.29. Ida Butler was eed it secretary in the absence of B. anney. LETTERS FROM PRESIDENT ARTHUR, SECRETARY FRELINGHUYSEN AND OTHERS. Aletter was read from the President’s secretary announcing the receipt of the president's etter, Also, one from Secretary Frelinghuysen, in which he stated: “I have recelved your letter of the 5th yw prices. and Furnace work EDWARD Ge VERLY & CO., 5 New York avem W BUILDING ASSOCIATION ON CAP- L HILL !—A Building Association will be eae — icpaten the a she. age re- e meeting at Witthaft's southeast, on MON’ RVENTNG, nM Sone ih, mis oaoee ‘Sabseription ist wl De for with Wm. Witthaft, 115 3d at. se. ; beat “31a am jf. Buttner, cor. ~ Data D6 5 wg ok vy On ey, Nay: 3 ‘Toon: wid : wre re ih = news 114 be Davis, navy Far “Nerd. Beh Schmidt Sil 7th Nourath, cor. 4th and C sta. 2. Vieebuchesr ce cor. 8th and D sts. nee. -md0-8, in, W8t” (p> GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS FRESH FROM THE SPRING. W. C. MILBURN, Prarmactst, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. during the Spawning season directed that the nies of Prof. Baird on the sub- ee be had before the meeting of the committee yn Thursday next At the next meeting the bill will be put in charge of Mr. Neal, with directions to coeur ‘the earliest action upon it possible. ome nn Feported favorably upon the application swell to erect, free of cont @ Dub e District. The commit port. No day has yet been fi xed wo hear butchers in ‘opposition to the abattoir Dill. Capito) Notes. ae resesentative Kelley, Vegeinget of ways 3 commit denies legen — republican members of ee a aiittle tani ‘ou Says “there has been no con- CHANGE OF THE REPUBLICAN PROGRAM. ‘The program heretofore arranged by the re. publican caucus committee, providing for actton on the bill to seen tind ene taxation mi5 (oe SAMUET EE = DRY Goops. 980 7th street northwest. eae +h and just 0} Bila, Satan aud Se ae (er res SHED. was seen on her d Neck wa = fellow. ‘sufferers—Dr. Newton, naturalist, and Ghartes Ton Sing, the steward. ‘When the vessel 1 reached the dock the en fenant ‘was surrounded who ng ony earty welcome. While foe In'the cabia pelow ‘sat Jack Doatswal 9rH Sraeer NontHwest. PLUMBING, ee hes rein BS, BANGES, TINNING, Jobbing in all of the above Branches, Sar-Esrrares FURNISHED vor New Work. £8 STEAM COOKERS. GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. instant, and have read with pleasure your kind Call and examine at 531 15th street, 4 and on the bas, sa Bevo soa wn ove BROO! recepti tion.” Cu ine Gee Fists, ka New York by th rapt Senator Mitchell, of Pennsylvania wrote: in New York vd the | Society. members of the party charectertasa the treatment Of Melville in ‘the press ag unjust ag he did alin his power, and did it well. BETURN OF THE LIEUTENANT’S BROTHER TO WASE- INGTON. Danenhower, who went to New York to receive his brother, Lieut. Danenhower, returned home this morning, The arrival of the etinor teach, hare Weanostar He will either reach here ae or Thursday raing ond ie reception to ven him here mile bel id War's on te oven of the day Ch Up the Morey Letter Mys- Clearing Up orey tainly the object in view ts worthy of support 7 all good citizens, and I trust the movement wil bea success. 140 not know what the prospect ts at present.” Union ex thelr regret at n¢ resent. The president submitted an address of te Tater national of Peace of France, end societies throughout the fencer vadvocating The neutrality of the proposed canal of Panama. Ex-Gov. Stanton favored excludt an mer vessels, on war expeditions, and incidentally said that the ‘was the most feasible. ‘The discus- sine Union will meet again this evening. and Mr, will make an address on the Family of Na- tions. ———E Government Timber tor Domestic Pare (ge NevRatens. ‘Wasurarton, ye, D.C., ‘December Guxrrxwen: I Save suifered ‘fc or eoveral Sears re with Eras rmaneniy relieved by Brown’ ere feos, eu is used tery in zs tok asa ‘veneficlal oy a ATTORNEYS. EDW. H, THOMAS. flty men ‘think any ofthe lefendants were re ignorant of the nature of the cl against th If any such defect appeared hereafter, the court would pty interfere. ay more he considered the indictment, the more he became convinced that the security of these defendants depended on the failure of the os to establish their charges by eS RE ea ‘THE MOTION TO QUASH OVERRULED AND AN APPEAL Mr. Wast or onto with Hh SERIE tT. ALD, Ww. DP SORNEY-AT-LAW, Practices in all tie Courts. H. MILLER, Nef nem gl aa (Estasiisuep 1848.) =" Xi1am co. Manufacturers of FAMILY CARRIAGES, (Of the Highest Grade, expressly for City Use, ELEGANT IN STYLE AND FINISH. ‘Warranted in Every Particular. SPECIALTIES: LANDAI LANDAULETS, UB, sna, COACHES, COUPES, proce aa wer €1 CHESTNUT STREET, ‘NOTED. Judge Wylie then overruled the motion in the case of Turner, and Mr. Wilson noted an exception. THE ALLEGED MISCONDUCT OF THE GRAND JURY. Mr. Wilson then called up for consideration that Hleged misconduct of | he grand jury, r. Bus in jury, the other thas been pores, DMPORTANT RULING BY SECKETARY TELLER. 3a27

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