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es THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, => ‘Borthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 1ith St, by “The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 5, Pres't. GEO. W. Telegrams to The Star. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. wee GATHERING FOR THE STATE CONVENTION, a Tre Evexrso Stan is served to subscribers tn the ety by ‘on their own account, at 10 cents per week, or 44cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 gectr each, By wall postage prepaid—o0 cents a mcnth, One year, $6; tix months, $3. (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., 2s second-class mail matter.) on Friday —$2 a vear, Postage prepaid. Six mouths, $1; 10 copies for $15; 2) copier for $20. Fer simi menses notte tmeinae:| VO 59-—N® 9,117, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUE THE EGYPTIAN WAR CLOUD. SHOOTING AND LYNCHING IN NEW MEXICO, ‘Tee Werxiy Stan—published Pennsylvania SDAY, JUNE 27, 1882. TWO CENTS. [aucune esos Harnisevre, Pa, June 2%.—Delegates are = s f pouring in from all parts of the state, and each Wa: News and Gossi WHAT IS DOING AT THE CAPITOL. | with m-conceated sarcasm, stating that tt would | {rain brings numbers ot promincat demesne ites — P lates of advertising made known on avy DRY GOODS. rae AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES HA ? PRE EXCU OF BENS. B. FR ton, withdrew It tae work of th = esenuiee Wallace 1 ERMAN HALL, TH CURSION: ye he wi @ convention. Ex-Senator W; Wwe ARE NOW UNDER ROOF. Gu ei Eleventh Street Northwest. | $7 GE, to Marei:ail Hall, takes place TO-MOR- | GOVERNMENT REcEIPTS To-DAy.=Internal rev- MR. REAGAN TOOK THE FLOOR had not arrived up to noon, but Is expected this: 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, June 28, 1282 SOW EVENING. “St-amer Ccrenean leaves st 6:00 | enue, $271,036.91; customs, $978,600.83. A SCENE IN THE HOUSE TO-DAY. | -5 repiy to Mr. Van Voorhis. aiternoon. Chairman Bogert, it 1s stated, Wrote " FREE ENTERTAINMEN] ee ee party returned from \root- At, to conclusion of Mr. Reagan's remartcs, | re Te ety cece ae anal 5 aliogen tee = i * “ee REMOVAL.—F:RST BAPTIST CHURCH = 4 ~ J elp to get up the platform. It ts PE ee nt oa of Georsetown, of which Rev. SANDY ALEX- | mont last night. which were very severe upon Mr. Van Voorhis’ THE Ch THE “HEAD MONEY” BILL TROUBLE. | action, the Honse passed, without division, the bili | ‘he old warring leaders are not in the field against THE PLASTERERS AND CARPENTERS ARE AT 3 rreeent, aS £ ANDER is pastor, will temporarily worship in Way- EStKATED Pastor, wil pore ly worenie a ach other, and that neither of them 1s here t ‘ = ae © regulate immigration, as agreed upon by the | 2c! By scientific ficures and gnc hall, on I street, Latweon 19 strects, | THe SuccessFUL Bropgrs for furaishing station- eet “ en proceeded advance or hinder the interests of any t ‘invited to be present. Sex? LP DISTRIOe One COPE MEN HOMTIGEE: | fiscal year are: William Ballantyhe & Son, G. A. | STATEMENTS BY MESSRS. PAGE, VOORHIS | tixation, sie peignicant, however, that while | Ram : TPHEATER COMIQUE, SUMMER GARDEN. | TUBAL SOCIETY” vill be held at Whitaker, J. D. Free, jr. C. W. Thorn & Co., J. J. AND REAGAN. The District in Congress. trusted Heutenants talk of Hopkins as being te ke eee T a MIQUE, 4 G. ‘“- | WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 28th, Chapman, William H. ee F. B. gohan, J. THE WATER SUPPLY BILL. strongest man. Randall, personally, is supposed * isimannalide tan inh aretha MONDAY, JUNE 26rn. = | en Cae hee = The conferees on the water supply bill did not | to be in favor of Pattison. ‘The question as to pacaane kon enor OF speci Cuugumentot theme and ose Te” | EB CROAD COMPANY JUNE St teas | Mann. of Philadelphia; “William A.” Wheeler, of ‘The Senate To~tay. meet this moralng,Gwing to the absence of Senator | itsteis adding to tie genom aoe ee marry KERNELLS, JOHN | _ Noticete hereby gicen, that, the annual meeting of | New York; Williain H, HIM, ot Worcester, sass, Mr. Anthony, from the printing committee, re- | Ingalls. A meeting will, probably, be held not later | situation. The Pattison people mdmat thar wine, MISS KITTIE O'NEIL, Stockholders for the Election Of Beven Director of the | and William A. Davis, of Boston: ported in the Senate to-day a resolution for ‘the | than to-morrow. and the indications are that an | Coxe in the field their canvass is rendered "pre. — 2 com ch is office on A Bae LE : Z the charnpion Lady Jig Daiicer: the Lith of July. ‘The polls wilibe open from2tod| Mn. P. Le Posn Taencu.—information has been printing of additional copies of Mr. Blatne’s eulogy | *S*eement will be reached. cartons. BRYANT AND RICHMOND, SORE R se J, i, TAOMPSON, President. | Teceived here that Mr. P. Le Pos# Trench, formerly | on Garfield for the use of Mr. Blaine and MPS. | 44- soay cnama ny ey ee committee, | AM ASSOINTET heese TENTH COKE ae REDUCTION IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. WEST AND KAY, &e., &c. WM. W. MOORE, Secretary. _" “jef7-eo8t_} of the British legation at Washington, has been | Garfield. Passed. te ¢ | tor Coxe this morning the direct question whether and our stock of 20 Handsome Ladies. “ seb does not expect that the committee will again get - | Conctuding with the most laughable of all Irish Come- ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, Appotated Secretary of legation at Japan by the} The pension committee reported in favor of pen- Or not he would be a candidate. He replied that ties, M ULDOON'S PICNIC. WasHINGTON, D. C., June 24, 1882, | British government. Mr. Trench made many | sions to the widows of Major Gens, Custer and | “2¢ Moor this session, but if 1t does he will again | he had been asked that question so often and had MATINEES TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SAT- Seep ¢ all tie friends here, who will be glad to hear of his pro- push the bill to reclaim the Potomac flats. He has | been placed tn so false a position by the specula- nN Sa fete. | ,,Notice ts hereby" wiven that all licenses issued for q French. tion on the subject that he had determined to de- All goo’s reduced from 30 to50 percent. We will Se URDAYS. Hacks, Cabs, Guinibunes, Street Cars, "aad qther vo | Motion to Uis important post, ‘Mr. Windom, trom the committee on foreign rela- | Held back because De has nad assurance that the | ciare himself gencrally and denitely, ber, tee Rot, shall not, dare not carry any old goods iato our | A PNER'S SUMMER GARDEN, a seats, Thay ang Oh, the THU TIETH DAY of JUNE, 1882 | Cor, Wat. H. Woon, 11th intantry, was yester- | tions, reported the’bill introduced by Mr. Gorman roa acer ees nee rh enecefeditoe pres ete a Senator Coxe, tn his hilttnes CONCERT EVERY EVENING tinge to continue biciness ee ©? a Proprietors de- | aay placed on the retired-ilst. ‘This action pro-|on Monday for a new Atlantic cable line. The of the Senate upon the Dil, ‘The delay of the Ran. Totter stating his ‘position, ‘or he tists nor but 5 a N SEUECTED MUSICIANS. je12-3m | BY order of the Commissioners D. C. motes Col. Richard I. Dodge, Major H. M. Lazelle, | Committee have aménded the bili to require cH som special committee will probably defeat the | that in any event there would be no room for mise FTEEN 821) . ROBERT P. DODGE, Capt. Eaw. Collins, 1: Frank D. Garretly | Company to begin the laying of the ootran | Dill, at all events this session. ‘There was some | understanding after he hut eho ke = = 3026-3t Assessor D: 0. | Capt, Baw, Collins, 1st, Teug, Frank D. | one year trom the passage of the act Placed 0B | tale or adding te ats bil to the river aud harbor | The meats eee he, had, delivered imselt, Our assortment is still complete, but ws shall bay 20 | [Eitat clase Music furnished for Pienics, Excursions ce SA Ss saEDD, = oy ee re. | Dill, but so far as can be learned the special com- | intends to decline positively to allow his name to ore goods to replenish our present Stores, an we must | Mud sil olire cocasione,“ HenidenoeliSiSti etreetnordh” 409 Oru Street NoxtHWesr. Larue. Geo. ©. WILXING, U.B.N., died in Brook- | nortag afveracly upon en Sete oe taltteo of the Senate has made no formal requestot | go before the convention as a candidate. S: ef rts = = BPR lyn yesterday. He was placed on the retired list = comi comm! HOPKINS AND HIS LIRUTEN, : as ARD) SE, LAWN SPRINKLERS. the Grand Army of the Republic for the use of i ru ANTS close out every department as near as possible. Goods PD RVER'S SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- GARDEN GAS STOVES OVENS: DHOILERS, ete, | three sears ago, his eyesight having been perma. | (oeeccrat equipments, and announced that the | 2842 amendment to the nae are complacent and confident. They. feel sure on hand when ready fer removal will besold at auction. MEN SLATE MAN PEt TU ACROBES. ea. nently Injured on the Tigress, which was sent out | committee had Getermined Bip tn grant Any ee | og Faeries snes zh ps woe) carpet ot tee a ee pg hy go x — om cl Issues In €Xcess 01 6 ordin: lowance by i) a as aad THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. PLUMBING ana push: 5 ee Ee eae oe 5 i ad (oie ted then pals reek | Senta jamber pyar yar a edopted: in Phsdelpaie at ror Patusereeaee PEF = 2 - MOVAL.—MRS. M. ZYPPRECHT HA‘ WEF CLERK TO THE PUBLIC PRINTING OFFIcE.—| Mr. Morrill, from the finance cor - 1,000 pieces beautiful POLKA DOT and FIGURED | SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO GARDEN PARTIES. Te ‘moved “4 Tih eeoot ‘between Mand N.. A | re 1g ‘understood that Mfr. Hounds Will to-morrow SinAraiTiee RM ie SEG Ee Sarina (eae ee ee oe | eee aoe curried Philaielpita against the i Ni ¥ . ra pe c a e prov a LAWNS at cea, warrnin fat orn spo van gto Guigg apa e | ee ee areca eee Ta | mince cise pun pining or | eaten Fe em | SEE eae aes | nea esa ree ea HE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, 7 5 Ni ECTICIDE, | And that the lucky individualts an Illinois gentle | “Mfr. Morrill, from the finance committee, ure. inion 1s gaining that the field with Hop- Te EE Tee nee, ee eB e ereete, (Fos fo, Tower for rari, aad ‘Telned Sani | mg. now of until lately conneoted withthe press | tavofabiy the Senate bil to amend the ate Bona sian Se 0 Sire See sins in it iy combine inst, Pattison, rendere rm a GRASS ¥ i ¥ phor, f me t VN corner ublic to the several states an rri- evita . Sen ’ 600 pieces full yard-wide s RASS CLOTH in natural sd Vatct constantly changing and kept at temperature of | Si shter and Pennayivenis svelte ee rene tan eas y provide colleges for the benent | the House yesterday after our report closed, | ator John Hall, of Elk county, 1s spoken of ap flax coior an d navy biue at the astouishing low price of | “Stour Centicmen, 7 to a. m. and 2:90 to 10p. m. AND BETHESDA WATERS | ARMY Leaves—Leave of absence for two | of agriculture and the mechanical arts, and it was | UPON an amendment to the internal revenue bill | likely Lo be ‘Seats yard. They are retailed in most stores at 20 | L8aies, 10a. im. to 12 in. months, to take effect July 1, is granted 1st Lieut. | passed. offered by Mr. Cox, that no officials of the revenue AN AVAILABLE COMPROMISE MAN cents per yard. They : Guaranteed instruction in Swimming, $5. _Je3-1m FEESH FROM THE SPRING. Peter §. Bomus, ist cavalry. Leave for four LEGISLATIVE, ETC., APPROPRIATION BILL. department shall pay political assessments, par- | for the head of the ticket, until the candidate for ctl omattitiines Sra WG MEASUBS, Paanscue, | piliam W.Rogers, 9th infantry is eXtended tape | t8° lexislative, executive and judicial abpropria- | theiceusston Sie Semerer Gad Ase HADDST TE | CoPLON Of Cae ea eae eERE Mi he eke : Sea ape wae & é 4 Major Caleb X. | Hon Dill: This bill, as it passed the House, appro- | ieved the employes of the House from paying the | Which no contestant with Africa has yet" ape 300 pieces extra wide and fine VICTORIA LAWN st | o..02075 Street, northwest, one door from ‘thstrest, | _m15 a ae de rg npn men oppck giles [beeen ees $19,880,278.85; the Senate commit- | assessments imposed by the cat committee. | peered. Scents, reduced from 15 cents, Large and Choice Stock of Paperhansinge: Pictur (eg SAMUEL HER copa, 2 eee tee on appropriations increased tt by $336,847.80, | The third section of the bill was so amended as to wc aan eee Searles eecee tans em Hines, Nelle che. 96 ne aey el Gisehe ace tok Navat, Onpsns—Lieut. Edward 7. Strong, Mas” | making the total, as reported to the Senate, #20,- | Teduce the tax on cigars to #4 per RES cae Ryteaccnt SSS | _ New French and Scotch Ginghams, just opened; best | ter F. E. Greene, Ensign Moses L. Wood and Mid” | 117,121. c cetimates for the year amounted | Ceatenes welghing not me ee 4 6.000 yande beantiful LACE BUNTING in alithe DRY GOODS. ike Mating and samen, extra good values | SUipmen Charles N. Atwater and Harry 8, Knapp, | <2. s5u!"ye-@ so tha the DIL as Teported to the | PEF 100 to 7S Cents per 000 ow gam company trom Sual'conte the ere eae eading spring shades, and black at 10 cents per yard, —— ————— = == 18 ordered to Szaniinason: f0r Promotion. Lieut. | The same Dill for the current fiscal year appro- | yesterday confirmed but one nomination—that of e government is communicating with India ip . 'y i {. ‘THI CANAL. = GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE, as assistant to inspector of eleventh lignthouse | The House cut down the pay of the Senate em- | St- Augustine, Fla. The nomination of Pay In- Loxpox, June %.—Tne Times in we editorial district. Lieut. Commander George W. Pigman, | ployes, but the Senate committee restored the sal- | spector Smith, to be paymaster general of the | says: In’ view of information we have received. mead es en amen Tere Ta FRENCH SATINES. Call and examine at 5$1 16th street. Pieut Joun M. Hawley and Cadet Midshipman | aries to existing figures. ‘The restoration of Sen. | navy, was discussed. ‘The point was raised that | from various quarters we seveor Gowen eae poh x ZINEN LAWNS. F. F. BROOKS, P.W. eupeen, ton ti i mit on © jaced fe iene a ade ainleranioy ess ee = a ee ppt =o echt amo war arations for ‘the protection of the Suez canal are cents, in all the new shades, es none eh 3 on waiting orders. Ensign jain Brauner | by the Senate committee ack 7,947. e | pay fd maturing on a considerable scale. We have rea- sala ha ari COTTON Lawns. 528. Fine Gas Fixtares. &e-_ | Sreuther, from the Jamestown On SUI Inst. and | Dill'as st came from the houses ‘Tis bel anne. jumber of | officers in the pay corps—and not from among the | son to belleve that the fine ~ ordered to the Wyoming. : army corps and employes in the executive departments, as pro- | pay inspectors. No action was taken. siderable part of the second are ath FRENCH GINGHAMS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. tunes ee ae Wided for in ‘the BIT as it cats trouy ue ‘Senate ——___—+o- nd should it be necessary to aris renee 250 pieces beautiful CANTON GINGHAMS, all of - memes} — —— —)_— ‘THE G. D> FunD.—The following | Committee, was 7,606; the number now employed blow, there would be no difficulty in di MADRAS GINGHAMS. = aU eLD MOND MERSIN OMAR : GUITEAU’S LAST DAYS. ty,,1n dispatching = Rett. FOURTH JULY. REGATTA. | recent contributions to the Washington Garfield | !36155; increase, 1,451. Of this Increase 1,210 are + | 20,003 men to in a few days.” Bargains in TOWELS and LINEN GOODS. for the pension bureau to facilit'ste the settlement this season's manufacture, reduced to9 cents. These mE yptian unified stock has f 15 per cent Bave been soid during the entire season by other mer- sg on Saas FREDERICKSBURG, VA. ee ae eee by oe ee of, pension. esnen.” Mr, Ferry _{ifered’ an ‘amend sing the Tat stock ort alten 15 per -iach Paragon Frame Twilled LLAS, rrespo reagurer: K 3 ers em ie correspondent of the Central News, at_ Come ehants at 15 ceuta, although our price has at no time 2. _ Lh Lal Some Bost Gud eee ee ae ne lobrara, 3 ‘eb., $2; citizens of Guntown, Miss., | ployed by the Serate several months ago “for the THE PRISONER AND HIS PASTOR. stantinople, says it Is reported that Lora Dutterta, Deen above 1255 cents. mre ie .O. le, Hinds, P. M., $5; Rear Admiral T.O. | session” permanent, and to allow them $1,440 per the British’ ambassador, has been 1 S. N., $5; Polo Post, GAR. year each. " pe as been instructed wo —_— KE! will I ‘Ith-street | Selfridge, » A. Ra, ask the assent of the powers for British A wont ae Dan TUESDAY. duly” sith soametint at | Polo, I company K, 2 infantry, Ft Spokone, | " ‘The amendment of Mr. Ferry was agreed to atter | JOHN W. GUITEAU AND MRS. SCOVILLE. | for the Secs mat’ PO —— W. wens of Olathe, Kansas, through the | discussion—31 ayes, 24 nays. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS : i TYLER & CHEWNING, pono with the Richmond, Fredericksburg aud Po- Ma eat ee eres ny ar mac KR. é irror ; W. dutute, P,'M., Russe 2 ATK. tern run. Synnessaeses bat ee |p 918 7rm STREET NORTHWEST. | _Sirciul round-trip tickets, $1.95. Je27-20.451,3_| gu; the Commercial Louisville ie adivtinnat House of Representatives. Shigatternoon ‘alarining rumors published to-Aay BLACK and COLORED LUPIN'’S Lacz BUNTING. | — ae reer Wwarrit | $2citizens or Hudson, N. X., turough Major B.R.| Mr. Harmer presented in the House to-day a| This morning, after breakfast, Guiteau took | Of attempts on the fleet at Diike, under foreiga, all wool, which we shall offer at 23 cents, f rice | WW OOPWARD & LOTHROP, Wi vor te Be hate of the ~_| genes $210; the colored people of Culpeper, Vax. | petition trom the operatives of the hosiery milis | about a half hour’s exercise in the corridor in | Mally denied. Sir Charles Ditke, under tor cia which we offer nts, former price - 6 «METROPOLE TAN BACTIST 8.8.5 — Ss: caus oe oranance (on BT Gal of Philadelphia in favor of the correction of the | front of the cell, mostly a slow walk, but now and | questions concerning alleged warlike preparations’ 3 . at Glytio - , $8; U.S. 8. Lack: Pana ss GOcents. Also, 30 pieces more of those French ajl- wool Sa Sones ‘thevieaner WARY tS monet will | $110; A. G, iL, Wood: P.M, West Onan x EH error in the Revised Statutes relative to knit | then putting in some quick spurts, Then he re- | of France, 5 s * 14 | leave 7th-street wharf -m. Return to wharf «t8 | Portia % r 4 ile ferred. turned to his Bible, and, as yesterday he did not | THOMAS WALSH CHARGED WITH TREASON FELONY. BUNTINGS at 16 cents per yard, worth 37% cents, 921. “PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.....s000+-921 | Ioan. Tickets (or aule by membersof the senool and a¢ | Lortiand Publishing Company, Portland, Me.. $20; | Woolen goods. Refer talk to the minister much on the subject selected— | LONDox, June 27.—Sir William Harcourt, home t) for the trip, 50 cents; children. 25 cents, JerT-at: | citizens of Dubuque, Towa, through the Telegraph, | Messrs. Morse and Ranney proceeded, on behalt | tal secretary:.On ScovUnt Of the line ee . : : = $220; citizens of Frankfort, Ky.. through J. G. | of the donors, to present with appropriate speeches | the Revelations of St. John—he prepared himself case, ordefed that the examination of Temes 2,000 all-hnen LAP COVERS, extra size, in ten aif- FB XCuRs ON TO GLYMONT BY THE Hatchitt, P. M., $4; citizens of Cleveland, Onlo: | to the House ot Representatives a handsome por- | for Dr. Hicks? visit to-day by reading it ‘Walsh, who was afrested in connection wine oes, Will offer next week the following Special Barcains in BXDAGT the Suainer REY PORT OO Goverament Printing Omlcas Washington wigs © | trait of the Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. READY TO GO IF CALLED. selzure Of arms at Clerkenwell recently, be Te ferent patterns, at 55 cents, reauced from $1.25, THURSDAY. JUNE den. | ss — Mr, Tucker, after afew eloquent remarks, of-| Dr. Hicks arrived at the Jail about 103 o'clock, deny Pal MEN'S FURNISHINGS: sugeyrlunting eave Giymout at asd pon. o°™* | ALL THK Means of the Cabinet were present | gered a resolution that the Speaker be requested | and spentabout twenty minutes withthe prisoner, stables On. account of the Teesipt of threjtening Every articie in our store reduced from 30 to 50 per ‘Tickets, adults, 40 cents. 326-3¢_| at the ineeting this afternoon. The session was | to inform the Hons. John L Long, E. R. Hoar and | They talked about Revelations and the beauties of letters. The van in which tbe risoner Was 25 Dozen ECRU LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, | GUuNDAY EXCURSION Seay, briefs and nothing of tunportanee was consid- | Samuel €. Cobb, of Massachusetts, of the satisfac- | the other World, and Gulteau spoke glowingly and | brought to court, was escorted by six-imen, The cent. Spuaneed tis Nine eases Wetoke wa Ea te ses DAY EXCURSIONS. ered. ( ton with which this House has received their pres- | cheerfully of his future life, saying that he felt | treasury asked that Walsh be committed for trial z cat poeple a Hed - = Se Ea ent of the portrait of the Hon. RobertC. Winthrop, | assured of his reward. He’ also told Dr. Hicks | at the central criminal court on a charge of trea- pair; we shall offer for 50c.per pair. Having ge! ‘Will make tip fain, aoe ae ac River ev- | AMONG THE CaLLERs at the White House to-day speaker ofthe Thirteth Congress, and to assure | that he hoped the authorities would stay bis exe- | son felony. cweisest taste Reveal several, lots, teogs the insportars in fine Lisle Halt | WU mks felp of 40 jug gore the bocrmiee Biver or: | cre senators Chilcott, Lapham, Kellogg, McDil, | them that 1t shall be placed and preserved among | cution, but he was ready to go If called. ——>__. lose, elexant styles, we shall offer at 623c., 75c., | 5t'4:30 p.m. Meturning about 8 o'clock. Saunders, Hill (Col.), and Brown, Speaker Kelfer, | t0s¢ Of other dtstingutshed men who in times GUITEAU AND TAT GALLOWs. Denperate Affray in New Mexico, Stic. and $1 per pair. ‘The best value ever shown | * No liquors sold on Boot. 2 4 Tener, | Past bave presided over the House of Represents |). 5711-5 tore about 11 0% mising to call | WHOLESALE SHOOTING AND A LYNCHING—MORB in this city, Fare, 50c.; Children half price. Je24-2m_| and Representatives Bland, Wall, Lynch, Urner, | tives.” After a brie speech by Mr. Stephens, who . Hicks left about ‘clock, promising ‘TROUBLE EXPECTED. = eee Dezendorf, Ketcham, ice utterworth, Darrell, | seconded she resolution; 16 was adopted ununl. | later in the dag, and Guiteau went out again in Rarow, N. M., June 27.—¥ GELECT EXCURSION Ryan, Sinith (N.Y.) and Valentine. mously, the corridor, attired in his shirt and drawers only, | peputy Sheriff” uence aliconen == ; CONTESTED ELECTION CASES. and resumed his exercise, walking with a regular vier named Gus. Mentzel. Do not consider this idle talk. Every lady in Wash- 20 BUSORISTORRS TEUAND: Reale Conta aon tues The Solowing | Tarr earicy dtoen \ie cieimiiten Gi ection [MEP Mer meariy: mh bee’ pads ton mee: frosnots at Dolman, slighsiy woredine nim nee + SUMMER TIES. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1882, changes have been made in the corps of engineers: ington knows the magnitude of our stock, which we * a Major Francis N. Farquhar ordered to Detroit to | TePOTted. a resolution in the contested election | Ralice, he was evidently in deep thought. While | Charles Fox and Jacob Harris, who were : : he was so engaged a number of workmen were on | near. Shortly aiterwards Dolman made a see, ‘ Steamer T. V. ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, ve - | case of Strobach vs. Herbert, trom the 2d district | the scatt Ing the ulleys and getting rest can safely state is three times as large as the stock of foot of ih street, utd o'clock a. returning ati pum: | Feleve Mojor Godfrey aud ‘harbor haptovemert. | of Alabama, granting leave to the contestant to | iinsnmoes wens me box and pulley house. “Mentzsl again ‘opened fire on eae deneae any other merchant in this city. Therefore, prepare Pinte ge Sa Capt. Charles E. L. B. Davis to relieve Major LA aed oie oe Reali Lio dnb geese nrg i Ene nen aitaaen tar ok es Th ‘will deavors to make the | Weitzel of his duty as engineer of the 1ith Haut | Mr. . ; _gno. W. justice 3 elston, Yor Bareains! Asby the time we move into our NEW | 100 Doz. CAMDRICand PERCALE TIES. 25e.per doz, tripjan enjoyable one. "So ianpmoper partion wil be et | house district Major Weltzel, being relleved. to | Subuittted a report in the Sonbertey SeauIEES | Ties ts ee eee ee of the Moulten hotel,and S11. Ja HOUSE, we expect to reduce the stock tothe amaliest in | THE Dett duality and styles ever offered at the price. | mitted on the bout.” The steamer will remain at the | proceed to. Philadelphis aud Tele’. Gast Wee | of Suulth vs. Sielley, trom the Ath district of, Ais: this abl ting, Proprietors CkSOD, om asaloon keeper. All three were Instantly killed. Talend 8 hours, thos affording ample time for Fishing | udiow of the river and harbor improvement in | Dama, accompanied’ by a resolution declaring the Pastor and Prisoner. H. Latimer and Deputy Sheriff 100 Doz White LAWN TIES Bergan were serie " - | Boating, and Seat vacant. Lald over for future action. jusly Wounded. Mentzel was then seized by an - The Goods are all freeh, havi it alt — his charge. Capt. Ludiow to report to the Secretary waar ovr AYS OF HIS CASE. ously ¢ Son ape maenien ice aes ats Eel fia Cronk, W. Anplbr, (A, Dyer E. | f UuetTeasury for duty asengicr seoretary ofthe THE BILL TO REGULATE IMMIGRATION. Rev. Dr ilieks visited, Gutteau about’ o'clock | SHTAC8d Yody of citizens and hanged. to a ea pineiss z WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Morpay. W. Hampiress, met 1 D+ Gittings, D. | Ue! Major Charles A Suter at Bt tage for dug, | Mf Page, chairman of the committee on com- Yesterday afternoon and spent over an hour in his | dying, and the citizens are wild with excitement, bidder, Call early in the morning to avoid the immense = ist Lieut. Wm. H. Bixby to report to Col. H. L. | Merce, arising toa question of privilege, sent tothe | bey. ‘The Prisoner appeared to be more serious | It is tuought a raid will be made upon the game TR Srecial Bargain—48-inch REAL SWISS LAWN, in| {ST SPECIAL EXCURSION Abbott at Willets Point for duty. clerk's desk and had read the following statement | than neretofore, but at first was disinclined to | Dlers here to-night. three yard.” STEA! ELE! == Telative to the passage of the bill to regulate im- ‘on talk- ate a Pelon paaliten, 55 Ske Bo- an Bc. per I a Caper Mipsmrraen James Gray, H. H. Bullett, | migration: “Oh Monday, the 9h, instant, oy ae San on cee ret inibernsy egteg sans Milled by = Policeman. = LOWER SEDAR POINT, T. G. Deuey and T. Worthing, found deficient in | unanimous consent, Mr. Reagan, representing the | 1n& >| LEADVILLE, Cot, June 27.—Thomas O'Connor, = ‘These are specially good value, which cannot be du_ ‘ven 4 committee of commerce, moved to sus; the | and, to use the expression of one of the guards, |a well known veterinary surgeon, was shot and plicated, but we bought them very mmnch under neies WASHINGTON DIVISION, Xo. 1, navigation; @. R. French and H. L.- Fillebrown, | Pies and pase If, It 6,600 to regulate immicmatin’ | cbe'seemed to have the old man Adamtor the | Killed -yemorday eee ae once ee and give cur customers the benefit. i UNIFORM RANK, K. of P. deficient in steam engineering; F. A. Huntoon and | ‘the pill which he offered was handed tonim by | devil lurking in his breast.” Referring to the ef- | O'Connor resisted arrest and fired once at the crear in iret wast at b.0a mand re | Heamagepmoner detent in gunnery, have, been | Mr. van Voor; and purported tobe. the wit tolMr ilicks: Spon't go to the President again for | n= ‘ OTH! E ; 6 rom the naval ‘and grant to Mr. “Don't go to the ent SSS fo COLE ee ee selt-cott"_ | feave until 23th September, when. tiey wil report | SEFeed to Dy the committee on commerce. Mr. | to ME. Hicks: “Don’t go to the Eres a you, “Tes for A Georgia Editor Cowhidea. Presi perin ‘academy for re- P —-GRAN tothe sy itendent of the \y for xam- the ident to act acco! to e dictat ATLANTA, Ga., June 27.—W. L. Clark, at 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. jel7 —_— ee eT ONC be. Va APY SUR SION TO | ination. - cadet “Milshipman A. PY Nibicck ties | ect Were mislead tn regard to the bill which was ae, “<4 editor of posin; his conscience, and he will have to answer before | the Republican, was cowhided by Ed. McCanless ee been found physically dfsqualiiéd ror graduation | Bii'agteed vo by tue cominitice, The coaiaitens | God, Tao not’ claim a respite, but T ought to be | Theses eenicats was cownided «paper that it “ = Summer Meeting of Loudoun, Agricnitural Society. | On account of heart disease, and has been de- | recommends and asks that the House substitute | pardoned, for the act was’ colnmitted ‘under in- | the Shield’ arial “The evidence of McCanless and ov IMMENSE ASSORTMENT Running, Trotting and Hurdle Races, Jul; and sth. | tached from the academy, but will return in Sep- | the true bill, now in the possession of the commit- | spiration.” He directly afterwards Groped his | Venable was not genuine, it was strained and im- BOSTON DRY GUODS HOUSE, Round-tip Tickets, goo for two days, $1.40. Trains | tember for re-examination. Cadet Midshipmen rs 3 case and Wit 3 ith Mr. Hicks er in reading the probable.” leave B. and P. Depot at 8 o'clock a.m. Ketarning | Gq, A. tee, for the one passed.’ ngaged 4 OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIGURED leave Leesburg at 5:30 o'clock p. tm, e22-108 Serer tener ane ta H. Wolters: | Mr. Van *Voorhis objected. and they joined in prayer together. serl ———_———— ir, McLane contended that as the statement in- | Hicks left him about 6:30 o'clock. ‘The Strike in New York Unchanged. ECOND GRAND EXCURSION TO LORAY CAVE, | @ccount of deficient color sense, and have been timated that the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Rea- | Guiteau retired last night at hisusual time—| New Youx, June 27.—The freight handlers’ Son POURTA JOLY. Ufone tener depot, cornet | Stanted six months leave, an then to return for | gan) had been imposed upon, a question of privi- | about halt-past eight or nine. He slept well and | genie continues tm the sawe condition as yester- 6th and B streets, at precisely 8 o'clock a.m. ; return at | re-examination. {ogo wasrained, and it was not competent for an | appeared much refreshed this morning. He ate | qay, neither parties showing any signs of yleld- 20 Pp. ing fivehours to view. ER SR a7 objection to be raised against the consideration of | heartily at breakfast and was cheerful and less | ing’ “Te cers remain peaceful and quiet. The Tas RerrkeMunr of Col. John D. Wilkins, which | tae pu taciturn than usual. streets in the neighborhood of the various depots will take place as soon as he is confirmed tothe | ‘The Speaker took the contrary view. Guiteau’s Sister im the City. are blocked with trucks laden with freight. At command of the Sth infantry, will cause the fol-| Mr. Page sald that, without Intending to reflect 50 Teall PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE... FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, je24. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. A SDERSON'S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS REDUCED FROM 45c. TO 37¥c. 32-inch wide SCOTCH GINGHAMS, at 25c., former FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS, INTENTION 10 SEE THE PRESIDENT IN BEHALF —Qiere mals here eald they re ceived 5 = 7 uy anybody, he desired to si that the com- | HER we ne 1e offic! ie} ey Tecel be colonel: Major Gheries Ge Bartieee te tionenaae Inittee on commerce found ttselt embarrassed by OF HER BROTHER—HER MENTAL CONDITION. igh came yesterday, and ex colonel; Capt. Andrew 8. Burt to major; First | the fact that the wrong bill had passed the House, | airs. Scoville and her little daughter arrived in | to do the same thing to-day. But the appearance ‘The largest assortment of Lawns 1 Washington. Pure f Gr a. Lawns only ‘25e. = ore a 3Twe. ymmitt of ‘this believed this statement. A few Italians ‘tks, navy blue, datk qreen and other eol- | 'Pteuch JAGONETB and TOILE D'ALSACE, reduced | ais yoromag opie Growers mprove. | U°uh Morris C. Foote to ceptain, the House ‘Should consent C0. pass the bili ag it | the city last evening and went at once to her old | Of, things Delleved this statement A few Italians “landsome Biack Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 | 9 35°; 12286. ve at 37%e. and 50e. iT COMPANY Wx. Gro. Extiorr, son of Major Elliott, of the | Came from the committee. rooms on $4 street. She remained there last even- | Hudson River railroad depot’ in St Jolin: park K Silks, immense assortment, £0, 62, 75, STets., | Pur LINEN LAMNS, at 25c., former price s7ige, | Hon con nymout on wean Ke port, eavtog Tim | engineer corps, has passed his examination for helen al al tte sa aarp seirebeseitichosend cence =p was bei made to Nandle. that ‘already taken Ine os gt So ee = ates Temuco from SOc. | Strost wi 9 a.m. and $p. m., returning leave | gam: the tary Acade hit Mr. Van Voorhis.—For the last week the news- | Pose ised Thousands of dollars worth of perishable goods Bed Teele Deen nt 20. 2c. to$t. BROIDERED ROBES. UT AEASOLS nd Et ye og A ig Rg SE a roa eect trom the Disirit of Columbia ty papers have been filled with publications such as | herself in communteation with Joun W. Guiteau | arewatting here to be removed. ‘The Erie and Tanner Napkine, ail Beas Ton dose, SILES and BLACK GRE DIRE = FOULARD | societies and dubs cau bc obtalted of fGen: | the late President Garfield. the one ¥ now send tothe clerk's desk. Ido not | and Mr. Charles H. Reed, but with the exception Pennsylvania depots, near the Battery, are in the Flack Cashmere sbawis, Eure Kool, #3 to-s10. ‘Ladies’ BLACK LISLE HOSE at $1. son, S09 Renneylvania avenue. No contracts made wich blame the newspapers, because ihe falsehoods in tw her | same condi nse nals Shie Whit : : - boats Fecoe wilion ‘Trial caaion? Convention’ Beret Ci poe wt ate | LOD UENEE AE conanme | |sitavane aeipeammee™ | The Star Woute Teint ts commitzecon commeros. here never was | neentigns Goring er stay fo" Wash Oe can ue eomoecatenty Jamis yeittue. pure wool, in pink, )25c. ACZO UNDERWEAR, “CANTON CR PES Tee | _ 12 Secretary. | When the star route trlal-was resuined this Rapapny ini gaesaee Ora bil ofeou eee ‘The colored journalists of the United States met bane HIh amet Weer Enon ae ee ees PONGEES. B CHARTE! morning, Mr. Anthony Joseph was recalled, and tance to the spite. ing to say pole ean F itk anc Wool Black Grenadine reduced to $1. ipo! tm convention at the 15th yterian Buick and White Striped Silke Soe ecg novelties” in SILK, WOOL, LINEN and COTTON SIDE-WHEEL SALOON STEAMER, further examined as to route 38/445. “g as to her intentions for fear some 3 Nun's Veuing, (blace,) all pure wool, 25e. BHETEAN DS ona CHU ae Rees Atted for Excursions. Apply at 1th st. whart. rf Measures Will be alowed “by others vo | church this mocaingat 30 o'clock. ‘The president, : ae 3 SHETLAND and CHUDDA SHAWLS. jel0-im CW. Y, F lalate eth acti di -” “Continuing, | prevent her from doing what sho wishes. Of tate | Mr. Barnet, called the meeting to onder, and in CARTERS, “Midsummer Wear,” Black Spanish UANTICO PAVILION. ton to Pafrott Clty, Colorate, ” "O™ SIF |e salas “the provision ot this Bit wach i com One and keeps her Own soubsel abd no ons knows | omerea prayer. “Mr. Vance, of the fterieis, Was eh 11 MARKET space. | LADIES* LINEN and MOHAIR DUSTERS. ae ©. W. Cornell, formerly assistant postmaster at | fbeliove that every pattie wecter nt tis | exactly what she will do. She does Moti a ee ee ATTINGS, MATTINGS, MaTTINGs, | * &4!% FIGURES, cHoIce Goops AND cor- | ,Beginning SATURDAY, June 10th, the Popular Durango,Colorado, testified that he carried themati | House, if he will read the ‘one as being out of her inind. She has a cont mnitioe on credentials were appalntes: ance MATXes, bh ee pane KEYPORT over a part of the Toute from sil ee pepe eich Souris | Speaking ot se brother Bhe says that she’ will | of the Advoonte; Devax. of the Beno, and Wilsons IN GREAT VAKIETY OF STYLES, g8SSg EER A TTTT 00, kes the place of the Excélsior on this route, to the jail to see her brother a8 soon as she has | Of the Tribune.’ The committee returned and re= LOOSE COVERS Ssssq EE AA aunt Quantico ; | mad e carriers were ge: mittee did pachied fe : THE FOLLOWING DELEGATES PRESENT: ‘or Puruiture Cut and Made to order by our Philadel. | “sss% Eee 2° 4 iawn, tenn aootng. wallry, ‘tublin “ad | Nh in it. ‘There was ther some startling R. Oliver, Banner; rtist. amusement nt x we P Bee, BER. ¥ |” Steamer leaves Tih-strect wharf at 9 a.m. and 8:30 entity varies yecess Mr. Brown, A. Pledger, Atianta; J. WINDO ee Ppp ERR RRR YY | p.m.; SUNDAYS at $p.1. only, I stand face z Ncw Wonk Globe: RR. Srulth, stalk ‘AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS P EOE & ¥ zr | Roundtrip tickets, 60 cents bend BM eo | respecting ich question account. He correapandeat OF Wea. Vanoe, Weekip ne (Successor to Perry & Brother.) FA FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN my ‘ pee A CARPETS AT REDUCED PHICES, Ivana avenue, corner 9th strast. he tenmes Hxcelsior, cal. Pocky will make her - Beer . the aboy fy) ', WED- SINGLETON & HOEKE, erent $24 | SESDAY ERIDAY sods ay leaving het hart, 801 MARKET space, | WJ= HAVE JUST OPENED A BEAUTIFUL feck ane, Gein, OS CciOck ST BATT Tueeduy, ine of Pure Silk GRENADINE from 75e. to: Thi ‘and Saturday. For information inquire at SUNS VEILING, in ail Shade pure west’ HILTON'S. doe Oth, srost ‘Center = AM! orders for STEAM CARPET CLEANING receive R my26 Pure wool, 25¢, Starket. or @. W. WEBSITE DW. Jed-4we Prompt attention. x Sonn nS UnE ned Green, Brent re Linen LAWN, 0c. r Prot Piet a abe : a formerly sold ‘A committee of five was sor ne, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 3740, 1 QccoguaN FALLS giler to the government fo be used in, the execu. | David Gordon, , ! mart pe NOT BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMINED SATINES jn handsome designs, oe We AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. Neg dsb Up ag to a the Guiteau. When Warden Crocker arrived permanent, 3 DANFORTHY'S, ange Stoel consisting of PERST — evidence, Mr. Bilas ‘Turner and Miss originator <a Patents and | LA TRDIA LINES. MODI. at STEAMER MATY WASHINGTON, 4 x os Sew Venpos Suave, the ntost Pat ton Balen” DIMITY LAWNS, DOTTED. SWI ee been ane newly fur- | 0 Show that expedition was judg. x . | Hay We is runnit to bove TRUS Bisa aaatorestaate Waleastas 9 | “Ror emuar ie ede ae WERENT pow PARASOLS at cost. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., Sp. mes Wi HE 58 more them m ‘ion. ‘anos lange variety of REFRIGERATORS, WATER 8 Fare, roun: 25 cents. nat low rates, st = S17 MARKET SPACE._ | Springs ieavibty whast at) artes wesusciog yo BS W.8.JENus #00. | 6+ EDUCED?™ “REDUCED!” | "Ghent Dancing onal tga ezcopt Sundays +2-1p-Im ‘TAT Tth street northwest. eenete by Fae. 2 Cook mit. ‘ AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ATTORNEYS. Z NORTHWEST, c W..* SPER: " z 217 NINTH STREET ‘Evening e a x -AT-LAW, * 50. Practices in all the Cour BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, DUPONT CIRCLE. _ FLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES MANTELS, & Jobbing fn all these lines. n Sse Tee * CHAS, FISHER'S, 623 7th street northwest. . ee ann ee to ‘ee meateot