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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, od ; AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Werthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by a The Evening Star Newspaper Company, c CBee ee _ |ARABL STRENGTHENING HIS POSINOM, Tee Evexinc Stan is served to eubecribers in the i ™ eee : cot eer dass . + THE QUEEN'S MSS3AGE TO PARLIAMENE, xe year, $6; atx mon! ered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., 08 ectontt clans mail matter} ane ENGLISH RESERVES EMBARK FOR BOYPT, yablished on Friday—$2 a reverse SEAT bute $20 copies tor stom) Eoyiee for $20. 2 AN mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; vo 60: N° Ee paper sent longer than ts paid for. ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. 9,130, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1882. TWO CENTS, |4 B00puEss pven 1 vimana, MESSRS. WISE AND CROCKETT SETTLE oe eee = : ° — ING! ‘The River and Harbor Ri THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. told him while on a train that he had the book. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Washington News and Gossip. Ce eee rN eee | ran leencaes ceieey EE ea tie At Trenton the conductor came in-aud sald be ral u aS 4 Senate To-day. '‘AGERS—THE APPROPRIATION BOR THE poTomac | EX=Attorney General MacVeagh and {wotelegrams for Mr. Rendell, and in passing to ETY meeting will be bed at | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal rev-| Mr. Plumb, from the committee on public lands, FLATS IMPROVEMENT REDUCRD—DISCUSSION INTHE | ©**POstmaster General James on the aie tence ner ee. ‘said— ESDAY EVENING, July 26th, at | enue, $251,530.53; customs, $664,314.16, reported favorably the Dill to grant the rightor}] sevgep. piper oeiones Repth scree As We-! The court ruled that the contentsot the dispatch C. A. BALL, Seoretary. | arionat, Baw NoTES received to-day for re- | W#Y Ver the public lands and a military reserva-| he conference report on the river and harbor rough Mr. MacVeagh—How | could not be given, but he Would admit what Rer- Loxpon, July 25.—The correspondent of Re GE TOWN CATHOLIC TOTAL ABST: | aemption, $285,000. tion to the Jacksonville, St Augustine and Hallfax | »14) was submitted to the Senate this afternoon.| the Spoils were Divided. dell said. r uter's SOCIETY. —A special meetine 0! M <meetin river raflroad company. Placed on the calendar. Zul as their Hal TONIGHT, July 25, | assistant SECRETARY of the Treasury French | Mr. Jonas presented a memorial from steamboat Mr. James said that Rerdell told him that he | telegram company at Ale naria says: It reduces the appropriation for the improvement a a way The would go through and not leave the train, as he | Moniteur E has reappeared here with owners, captains and pilots for an increased ap- | Of the Potomac river and reclamation of the flats |. The star route trial was resumed in the Criminal | thirst’ intended, at Philadelphis. Wity heading, «Ti I dourneal of the Govesmanah Jeft this morning for Long Branch. propriation to the light house board. Referred. | from $500,000 to $400,000. ‘The appropriation tor | Court this morning. Ex-Attorney General Mac- | voxed an order of ‘Mr. Brady expediting the of tue Kuedive.” 1c contains a proclamation dig WM. SMITH, Seerctary. ates Gavia oan Mr. Morgan, from the committe on publts lands, | the Chesapeake and Delaware canal was reduced | Veagh occupied a seat near the bench. Mr. Bliss, | lings White River route G1,113), telling Mr. French | missing Arabi Pasha from the mintstty. = E OF H. D. COOKE, Jn., & | pm MTN Or tee Lawrenen eas sury de. | Teported the House bill allowing certain p to | from $20,009 to $10,000, and that for the Hennepin | who was absent yesterday, was not present at the | that tt should be revoked, "Mr. Brady, the day fol- es ‘The Horrors of the Massncre at 3 : aS from | tovcbrinect ies Gort ets MOTE Tt, New Orleana: | Setettons tae ene aticele oe river wee Pre: | Opening of the court, and at the request of afr. | LOwing, asked if cconomy was to be tie rule ot his |“ sThe inspector at the Cadastre at Tontan cea tages aanounetng ths daatn ears ona € pA gee Ea ae gates ie ey Rocea trom, $5,000,000 to Men 125,000, Clauses | Merrick, the proceedings were delayed until his | ater Mr. Woodward called witness’ attention to | 12g Of the massacres there, says:—“ I saw women Hamiiton, son of Alexander Hamtiton. The f ‘The Senate bill to provide for the pubitcation of | were inserted in the canal appropriations | Colleague, who was in the city, arrived. Ex-Post- | the order not having been revoked, and he then | carrying, tlea to vial WER! y or sell E} ns, dismembered arms L . ae : ales | e 5 had tt done. and legs of massacred Eun n wiil take place On Thursday trom the New | the tenth census was called up by Mr. Hale. ‘The | providing that the survey shail not be construed | master General James occupled a seat near the i gs of m curopen e 80h York Trinity churen Senate indulged in an hour's debate, without ac- | to commit the government. te the construction of | government counsel, jean crossexamination, bY , dir, Ingersoll, Mr. ana the rabies Tor toot, AB jouln shetty t fers at the W oad eee les 5 : ‘MR. MACVRAGH ON THE STAND. been pa 1 $ “were wis nh tock thoes e callers at the : y ‘i ee “ 5 ed fro 5 to $18,743,875. The reduc- b pald Turner. ‘The fictitious names were | the Jewish quarter and took them te arene a Rollins na Mey, EF | Na yO ae ae tion made "hy thie hast contorense ‘was $1,007,000, | After walting until twenty minutes after ten, | Surith kndsoness Le thought the first was used | 4: aki A myselt and party pe 2 a a cae ‘The bill as it came from the House appropriated | Mr. Biss not then appearing, Mr. Merrick called | for Brady and the other for Turner. mob from Alexandria municned three employes et Sahat Mr. Hale presented the conference report on the | siz 367,675. ‘Tho Senate committee on commerce | ex Attorney General MacVergh to the stam. and ——_—+e-_____ the Cadestre and ti . and DUrDt See deficiency appropriation bill, The only item upon | added’ $9,006,100. ‘The Senate added to that | Ssceq win witrre ee te ee conte Stand, and ‘The Jackson Grove Camp, bodles With petroien tod killed tweawe which concurrence had not been reached by the | $482,600, making a total of $20,147,575. ‘The first | Reraeil in recand to theiadicthionl PREPARATIONS FOR THR aPrKoscMINa syLvaN | GFEKS. They tie tuo viscera Of ome Of the Wie former conference was that in regard to the Sena- | Conference cut off $346,700, and the second confer- | Mr. Ingersoll wished the witness to be asked for MERTING. SUrONCU NR he, as ad covered him wim ae torial mileage for the extra session. Upon thia| ence cut off $1,057,000, leaving the total at | the date of the conversation. JACKSON GROVE CAMP Meerixa, opeag eng Th Nos seton fire, amidst cries Of yesterday appointed | Point a disagreement had again occurred. | Leese oresien pee ee pA Merrick.—I will let the question stand as tt A: A. Oo, Md, Suly 38. cf recede csi anne, mol was “tee sealers Aca Seiad se On motion of Mr, Hale, the report was accepted, r. Cockrell mo 3 Senate A. A. Co, Md, J ed ¢ . Finally two rrived, OFFICE OF COLLECT erence committees on the legislative ap- | ne senate insisted upon ita Misagrecinent. and | its amendment to the Mississippi river appropria- | Mr. Wilson.—Then I object. Gradually the work of preparation for the Meth- — = Aone po hve Bas Sespatched & stlon Dill, the only difference being on the | ordered a new conteren: Hon, saying the whole country was more deeply | ‘The court ruled that the time had better be | odist Protestant camp meeting, whiten will be com- | YESS" © Port Said to bring Cherif Pasha here! ion for the transfer of the records of the § McMilan presented and explained the coa- | interested in that than all the other items. stated. menced on Thursday evening, ts approaching com- | TH Calling ont of the English Be con ¢ oMice. The revenue Dill occupt ort on the river and harbor bill. Mr. Vest urged the Senate to stand by the Mis- | ‘The witness then sald tt was June, 1881. pletion; and ib is hoped that shen chs cap oneal RErVeR. ne remus ofthe session, Mr. Mahone’s amend- | ‘The consideration of the revenue bill was then | sissippi river and not to permit the House to drive | Mr. Merrick then askea him to state what Rere ton, hop mn iP OF Loxpox, July 25.—In the House of Commons this ent reducing the tax on resumed, Uke question being upon Mr. Hale’s | ttfrom the deltberate Judgment it had unant- | dell had sala. * all who propose “to tent awhile in the wilderness” | ariornoon, the speaker road a seo = Scents per pound was defe: amendment to the sugar duty section to strike out | mously expressed in voting $5,000,000 for the Mis- mr DELI INTERVIEW. will be housed comfortably under canvass, Titus | 6... Sat ‘ pat per ji n OBJECTIONS 70 THE RFI INTERVIEW. Queen announcing the calling out of the on all specictl by the seme Senator allowing 2 the requirement for government tests of the sac- | sissippi river. Mr. Vest said some singular influ- | ae, Tngersoll objected to the question, and said {far all the tents in the front circle, which are | @ the calling out of the reserves ta, shall fe unbroken packages of tobacco, snuff, and cigars | charrine strength of the sugars In determining the | ence liad been at work in the House. ‘The air was . Ingersoll object question, y of the rate and penal ied, This ts paid on or b y in consequence of the troubles In Egypt. Mr was adopted. the section to provide | rife with rumor that Representatives from the | the question as to the admissibility of this evi- | Mostly of the larger size, are in place, and the | Giadstone moved that the tivssage be ceeded Seat oe Nawal duns | 2usstsstppl valley had protested against this in| dence had been argued before. He called the | avenues have been filled up with the canvass | w-morrow. A bumnber of donot the pesoree ete SENATOR JONES, of Nevada, 1s quoted as saying ve per cent additional duty | crease of appropriation ior that river. He wanted | attention of the court to the fact that the admis-| houses. Some families have been on the ground | London this morniny to fola regiments whieh can this fa : 2 | - aes ve been ordered to Exypt ; 1 will go republican tuis fall ‘The | Was put on. ieto be made manifest what members are respon- | sion of the evidence does not establish a conspl- | for a week, and others are moving out daily, Mr. | Mave pt ‘ e question, in his optnlon, will not affect House of Representatives. sible for this reduction of that appropriation. twenty: mselves of the benefits of thie tlemeat of their arrears of | Chine Tacy, but simply the Identity of one of the defend- | George B. Wibert, who this year, in addition to Arabis Tactics, : Mr. Conger sald there are some inembers who : § ‘i 7 hange of the <oox, July 25 sepa tae a eeoubtlens i * eee . : Ss ants. He argued that evidence given after a con- | running the dining’saloon, will have charge of the | | Loxpox, July 2.—A dispatch to the Exeb. = ecminlic the republican party of Callfornta because a pollti- | REPRESENTATIVE MILLER REPLIES TO SENATOR | pelleve the arts of this country are entitled 7 - . ee By order of the Commisai cal Battle eannet be fought on reminiscence: BUTLER, to consideration! We satd the Misslssippl and Mis- | SP'aey had been completed could not establish | stores, is already on the ground with hls famly,a8 | gelegraph’ com dated Alexandria, 10 am. dy19-6t eS ae rt 2 a > ei e conspiracy. This position, he said, was held | also Mr. W. J. C. Dulaney, the president of the as- Bips WER OreNxD In the oMlce of the Commis- | When the Mouse assembled, Mr. Miller (Pa.), | Sourl rivers and thelr tributaries have mere than | py'all authorities Sociation, who has qnalliled as postmaster; John half tl appropriated in the entire bil. It 2 = R Nes : r stoner of Pensions for repair of the steam botler | Tising to a question of personal privilege, sent to wag & aCe mat ene rah rice at ap Judge Wyle agreed with the conditior as far as | McDonald (gunner U.S.navy), who 1s well remem- | Atabl ‘he military authoriues are of opinion that gS- OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, asha will not stlack the British, He i T OF COLUMBIA, 2S ’ Mc 3 owevel ehgthentag his positid Wasurxoros, July 19, 1882.) | and the pipes in that butlding, as follows: John | the clerk’s desk and had read the remarks made tn | Drlation ever made fOr aby one section, Members | the eVidence affected others. : Se ore piel [beeen erie iene $a aaa 1 OF ine Powers, $390; Get W. Goodall, $374, and ©. | the Senate recently by Senator Butler, in which he | of Congress from all states and sections had vied | MB: INGERSOLL HOLDS THAT NO CONSPIRACY HAS H. Littleton, of Baltimore, and W. J. Floyd, of A. | Without uniform and driven like haves, were ae —s ws * | (ir. Miller) is referred to as a “cur of low degree.” | with each other in voting Mberal appropriations BEEN ESTABLISHED. A. Co; Mr. Warren, of Balamore, and Mere’ Emory | Working on the intrenchirenne om na] : — — Before he could proceed with his remarks, Mr. | for the Mississippt valley. ‘The more, he said, 1s| Mr. Ingersoll then went on to say that there was | A- Co.; Mr. 5 . : of the same place. ’ Messrs. Stui ng to personal taxes, directs the Collector of | Disrrtcy ConTracts.—Now that the necessary on le po ece soiaen yo tite aur event the louder the complaint that more is not} no evidence to show that the combination was Todd, of Baltimore, and others are expected out ing guns Without which itis Impossible to assume: (en to distrain xu ficien’ ouvdaand chattels as may be | rc Ste ze Lawrence | $olug any further, stating that he e | given. or tl eof thi had done day. the offensive at Ramleh. Directly a suMctent necessary ae ta ff ocak ak, al fe a eee tier. bad necked trac ine code et Incer'stof the dignity of the HOUSE, som | agitter she further discussion the report was pues WaiL Tene naar ates party in | _ On Sunday afternoon Rev, wr. Hoperts proachee 4 lumber of heavy gees ae pasted ta poskion em b KoOK ittels to levy upon and sell auction | first ¢ roller, has decided a e Mr. Mill ve eo an Lo} by force VI ir. Coc " “3 rs c] r. K ii et Pp ina 0 she the estate and intere palingsent inany yarecl } supplies for thi: current fiscal year can now be | x MT Aer reeretted that the gent “upon him. | motion to insist upon the approsrintion tor the | Conspiracy confessed, and there was nother evi- | in the Tabernacle, and xt night Rev. Mr.Kinger— | attempt will be auade to dislodge Afabt Pashia, Sec = without exposing the troops. Gunners and guns of land in said made by the District Commissioners. The Com- Ae ; chet dence, tt would not be ‘sufficient to establish the | the services being attended by a number of the inlscioners can make the sume contracts that were | L_ members had any regard for the dignity of this | Mississippi river went dow! bs, Pulley and | The British experienced great diMeutty In move f this law, the Collector will, on x bors as well as those who were camped on | {rom Uhe fleet are golng to the front. ; e cect (01 body, the itne should be drawn when one sittin; ——— conspiracy. If the evidence is admitted he wanted | neig! = I delings Which obliges them to advertise for the contracts, fon appeared in the Record. Heaskel iia Seaute wuts aticseeen, spiracy, but simply proved the identity of one of | Deen held im eome of the tents. The grove is about | apempers, July 25—An order las been issued to aay ean a8 Chai Comuntaticnnra Se = Silogr, and the peer of any Alan in the | 4 COLMSION BETWEEN IF AND THE NAVAL. AvPnO-| must be established. Ho fetmioded the court that | RR. and the circle uot over 0 yards trom the | {e, Feserves of the Gordon Mighlanders to Join aie SOHN F. COOK. THe Foriowtna Postwasters were commis- | man on this floor, and the peer ot any man in the | 4 © SELLMON Bit Sane eae a few days ago he had announced that the court | railroad platform. Several trains stop at the | ‘elt colors. a ee SRLS SS | Stoned to-day: J. W. Bremer, Berryvilie, Clarke Fepubitcan side] | Se (APpIAuSe 08 The). Morrill this afternoon moved, in the Senate, | was competent to decide when the conspiracy | grounds daily. A Duel in Virginia. Sa # Sraeer Nonrawesr. | County: L. Taltaferro, Fredericksburg; N.S God neler a bret discussion the Speaker Held that | to take up the tax reduction bill, Mr. Ingalls ex- | Tad Deen established without interfering with the | ray seazous Race oF Two YouNG Gius.—Two S 8 WISE AND COMMONWEALTH'S ate aes un, 7 ie gentleman from Pennsylvania . A 3. " SPRINKLERS. ———— GARDEN HOSE. 14 Sto TT MEET AT CHRISTIANSEURG AND gE SEVERAL SHOTS—MUCH GUNPOWDER ¢ the New York | having been attacked 1n lis representative capa- | Pressed the hope that Mr. Hale would feel tt 1n-| tabtished then admissions are admissible to con. | Reatly-dressed youuz girls were in the dock at tue OVENS, BROILERS, ete. THE SUPPLEMENTAL Pevitr city bad a right to make an explanation. cumbent upon him to antagonize the tax bill with | nect the parties. Now, the counsel for the goy- | Police Court tts morning, charged with assault- | Excna LATROBES. < A Serges “ ing another young girl named Carrie Long. Car-| BURNED, BUT NO BLOOD SPILT. AS FIXTURES, FUINAC! arfield elub for the pardon of Sergeant Mason, | “sir. Miller then read the language used by him| the naval appropriation bill, There would be pene at ony, SR Reroes gal ect tes =* Tis toll ttle CORTE EAE Gace at ae pects Cuntsrtansncne, Vay July 2—Capt. John & x2 UMBING and cae 49.000 sisnatures, has been referred by | and to witch Senator Butler took exception, and | time enough, he sald, for condideration of the tax Sainte ieee ee eaten oes as a pelitio | Picnic, at Loefer’s park, last night, and efter the | Wise, readjuster candidate for Congressmaneaige ro W. WA WILSO: satay weldent to the Judge advocate general of the | in order to prove that he had not uttered false-| yin when the appropriation bills should reach princtpiat Picnle’she met the defendants at Bonnelis’s res- | large, and Joan 8. Crockett, commonwealth ate ED alien ponies for seeche eye hoods, garbled evidence and perverted the record | Conrerence. -Mr-fHale said that not later, than Camphor, for moths, at DRE taurant, on the avenue, where one of them ac- | torney of Wythe county, came to this place On : Sadaian OE Tine today nomi- | Calle the attention of the House to the testimony | to morraw, certainly, he would feel it incumbent Judge Wylie’s Decision. cused her of dancing with her gentleman friend at | an early train this morulug and fought « deeb Sth street und Pennsylvania avenue. MERRICK 8, Jos Mnols, lay nom ropy the Senate investigating cominittes 10 | upon him to antagonize the tax bill with the uaval | Mr. Ingersoll having concluded, Judge Wylle | the picnic. ‘Thereupon the defendants fell upon | hear here with pistols At the first round DOU x GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | "2t¢d by the President to be Assistant ee ror fourth Bovis neue Published asa Sen-| pil, He urged Mr. Morrill to endeavor to limit | safd that this question has already been fully dls- her, threw her down, and kicked her until she Was | fired ut the word without effect. “At the second . A AN SD ot ie ae aTBedE Beal ed nent. ic | del ae. ri | Dlack and blue. The prisoners den! @ charge, | roun ckett’s 0 plode x olin se agente caca the Interior, vice Alonzo Bell, resigned. tracts trom this document. in iis speech. ‘To so | Abate on the tax bill, by having the five | cussed and decided. He has listened with inter. Pp re nd Crockett’s pistol exploded Prematurely. — minute rule adopted for debate. Mr. Beck declared . but the court Imposed a fine of $5 or 15 days ou | After reloading his weapon. both! combate R Says there 1s no truth in the | Much of the unpariiamentary remarks that he would not consent, to tue five minute rule. | °S¢ to the argument, and was not shaken in his | buon or een, aka they retired to the dock 18 - 2 to Ume for a seeond, which resulted In S wer ve himself he would not, if he could, reply e belief and confidence tn the position he has already | tears. Wise’s pistol missii e and Crocket WG BASEN, Pataiticier, Moto beretined. Ot | He had always thought that a gentleman was as | Mo namonts swe mae aca tte ee a eet | token. It ia very arae that Ro Ontee juni a, KIS Ge . | again baraiesn. Creckcte, wine as the ene ie 1499 Penneylvania avenue, | St*¥ing and printing, 18 to be retired, cliolce ia his language,in a parlidinentaty body as | Heccmber, it nccessary, There is, no revson why | cision is suMictent toestablish the corpus detect. | ‘THe UNRrspest Ocr of AnL—Mr. Clark Mis : ie sa ———— in the social j fl a tng party, @X) ed Limselt sotisth and We should not. “This bill was held back for a gum. | This rule applies to a case of conspiracy as well as | Art foundry has Deen broken into by thieves sev- | i 71.P terminated. “This hostile ineetiag Wed me : mer discussion, and now let us have it.” Mr. Beck | ay other criminal prosecution. A man cannot be einer lrey epeeabnanar es eee ee onS | origin In a personal rencontre which took plsee Bald the Gendte wasionly appmoaching the subject | COnN Iced Of TIE UL It 15 DrOred an Ee oe ET Doers cere cle nee cay [ON Monday, 10th Saataut Bt Masia oe eee . i; best | New Orieans mint. A strong effort ts being made | would be distasterul to lulmself, a breach of We | OF tari reduction, ‘The discussion had nok fairly | 2 dead body. In regard to conspiracy the corpus | Ted off Gen. Jackson’s coat-tails, again they stole | CCunty. when Capt. Wise met Crockett and intere Rane Es een nen Seat epee; Rest | thie retention of che present superintendent, | derotum of the House and an insult to the | pegun, He sald the House hela back the naval | delecti 1s the combination of the parties, not the | Secretary Chase’s coat sleeve, and again they stole | ragated him about certain language - wien ‘Silks, Sating, and Rhdames, extra good values. and the Secrctary of the ‘Treasury has decided to | Intellicent, virtuous and well-bred people | appropriation bill seven months. criminal combination any more than finding .a | Abraham Pe aa a ee bis foundry | Crockett had attributed to Wise” Crockett as jonin the matter at present | Qf. this District, irrespective of party. | "Nr. Hale said he had not hekl the bill back, but | body proves murder. So ina conspiracy, the coii- from these invasions Mr. Mills some time oo Sct | acknowledged that ke had made the statements Abies Suri conduct would fose him the confidence Of BS | consirained as he was, he could not the other day | bination taxes the place of death in the case of | & Spring gun on his premises and posted up ‘hani- | SckHOWledged Wat Ue tad m - oo partizan friends and the respect and esteem of the | CoustTained as he was, he could no murder. The confession of parties may show Duis to wara Intruders of thetrdanger. During a | S04 Stuck Cruciate, Batere ne ten oe Peete, And sducated democracy of the twenty: | “Mr. Beck.—Because you were ordered by the re- ‘THE CRIMINAL CHARACTER short vistt of Mr. Mills. to city yesterday, op raintervened, and Doth men = = $ business with the Lincoln Monument Socttty, | Seht the blow outst “nied Uon did not exist In South Carolina, yesterday, he | Purilcan caucus not to. T suppose, Ts not t of the combination. ‘The combination ts not con- | some reckless thict broke into the foundry py | MeTe atrested and flued for breacl! of Uhe peace. fe > SAMUEL RFR, Inis Nor Prosante that there will be any mme- | gunato: eS DEX Goons, enator from circle, The language used by the diate change in the office of superintendent of the | necessity of 999 7th street northwest. language ¢>° STEAM COOKER GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. Sail and examine at 31 15th street. hier.) He wanted the naval bili passed, and . a | This caused a subssquent correspondence waleh FP. pRor most sincerely regretted It. If it did, he remmnded soe splracy until the fraud on the part of the mem-| making a new entrance near the furnace, and | Ths caused a ‘ —_. _ emsde eee Tur practice tug Standish, Lieutenant Com- | the Senator to his constituents, trusting that his bee aioe aera: AE ders ts established. Having shown the combina- | Stole the spring gin and also a quantity of lead | Mesulted in the duel. No arrests have yet beem : = — E anding, arrived at | coarse remarks would receive ‘the condemnation | By roortrtlons v tion with the view of obtaining money trom the | Pipe. For information leading to_the Conviction — LADIES: GOODS ex dork navy Yard Sunday alternoon from | they deserved from the descendants of chivalrous | “tr Davis (W. Va.) advised that the naval bill be | goverment: that iy conspitney eve eeimion | OF the thief or thieves Mr. Mills offers a reward. iilinies in Peale = ae, si sd ____ | Ahapolis, Md, eins pel ore nob Torgeteul of he aust taken up and passed without loss of time. He parpoee is another thing that may be established | THE Cotvunta Boat C At the special meet- | DEATH OF Fi NT GUAKDIA OF COSTA RICA. Sa Fa ee ——— ae that “Title and ancestry render title” Lap | Wanted to adjourn some time this summer. yy tie confession of the parties. Ifaman acts | ing of the Columbia boat club last evening Messrs. | Panama, July a8 Guardia, who has 20 PER CENT OFF TMENT 1s informed of the ar- | Hlustrious, but an tll man contemptible.” [Ap-| “‘phe tax bill was taken Hale giving no-| at one time alone and another man acts at ate | Gibson, Davis and Briggs were appointed a com- | presided over th f the republic of Costa, mek sures or Uce Steamer Standish at New York | P!ause on republican stde.} maize it ce that he would antago! dc to-morrow with | other.time alone it may be given tn evidence for the | mittee to confer with stutlar committees from the | lca for nearly 32 years, died on the 7th inst. His : the naval bt ‘MR. EVINS DEFENDS SENATOR BUTLER. purpose of weaving together the joint combina~ | other clubs with reference to the date of the pro- | death had been expected for some months. He Mr. Evins said that he did not admire the tn- ton, es not the ese of the aged ie posed regatta. Messrs. H. C. Towers, J. H. Gor- fata sep + ~ soon Rag oy ‘Since oss a We} he | ‘The Treasury Cabinet Shop Investiga- | the combination has been shown, then the crim!- | don,S. M. Stinemetz, Jno. F. Paret and R. C. Bai | fortune first placed is hands the reins of power F siincts of any man who would revel among t u ea ia hal character can be established by the several | lantyne were appointed a committer to make ar- | Re has ruled the country with a rod of iron.” Dur- partment for the U. $ Alert, which has just re- | putrid bones of the past. The gentleman from S ma. acts of the parties of that combination. If all the | rangements for lioiding a fair early in Ube winter, | 18g the revolution of 1870, when with a band oF turned home from the ‘tic station, to land her | Pennsyivanta bad travelled out of his way indis-| ‘The report of the committee investigating the | parties in a combination confess then It 1s proved | No shell will be voted for, but a gun will probably | chOlce spirits ie entered the cuartel of San dose in stores at the Mare Island navy yard, California, lng a contested election case to altack the | affairs of the cabinet shopot the Treasury de- | to be a conspiracy, the combination being estab- | taxe its place. Lee, the ‘Columbia trainer, is ex- | 2 with the loss of but one and be put out of commission. . 71 Se aoe ne ee Caer Oe ae partment has been submitted to Secretary Folger, ees u eae Ones ee ee pelo the | pected to arrive in Ume to go out with the crew prema eve od to ery of dis aun motives. ‘The evidence ha in overwhe , . an | Court is sufficient to show that the several con- evening. ton, the presidency of the repuolic, an Set 2 that Senator Butler had no connection with the | Dut it has not yet reached that stage when 1t can t maaan FLANNEL SUIT . 5, GINGHAM SUITS, aes WRT Fre it Oxpens Have Bei svRP from the Navy de- Prices Marked in plain figures. S! 7 Cite Trevise Paris. wu 7 M® J. P. PALMER, ime tractors had mutual and intimate relations with ee talned his sway over the repubite ina most re- tre Navy department has received a telegram | jiamburg massacre, and yet no other man upon | be given to the public. ‘The principal results of each other tn the several contracts. There isevi- | 4 Sregpy RETURN TO His OLD Quarrers.—A | ™arkable manner ever since. Personally he was No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, from Captiln Hopkins, commanding the Pensa-|the continent had’ been’ so slandered and led | the investization Is the reduction of the force em- | gence to show that there Wes young man named Joseph M. Baird was charged | 2% Ignorant unlettered man, whose idea, $0 far as 1 navy yard, Florida, that the Powhatan and | about. Ployed in the cabinet shop from aity to ten and ‘A GREAT ABUSE OP POWRR in ths Police Court to-day with making threats of | S0cleL¥ Was concerned, was to present the greatest Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect her ar- | Tallapoosa will sail elther to-day or to-morrow | The matter was here dropped. the appointment of Mr. Kemp as foreman In place _ an > investiga. | DY the Second Assistant Postmaster General in | personal violence to his mother, Emma K. Baird, and show possible. ie was no politician, Fangements for the PALL SEASON, the Summer stock | With the iron-clad Canonicus in tow, bound for |, The Speaker announced the regular order of | of Mr. Hessler, who resigned white the Investig: ; a - ° rae nd bad the crudest iucas of finance. He pl ee Dice, 12, Bethe further consideration Of the | ton was in progress. The redugtion of the foree | Tegard to theso orders for expedition. Here is | Who Stans saat he was released trom Jall yester- | Nts country into @n abyss Of deve fron GAae e e S = Dill allowing a drawback upon tmported marertals | has just been made. money paid without adequate compensation, paid | 273; Wa before We got home he raised a disturb- WHE not Tecover for tnany years |The MaMiions . i = used in connection with domestic matertals in the geieatte to all these parties, and the expedition increased tone he | Which Guardia has spent have shuply given SSeS SEER Naval Onppxs.—Commander Henry L. John- | construction of steam and sail vessels for foreign New National Bank Notes. By tis Bestel AGC Cue Genes Pee eee ee aman wn Kove EDS | Country a bow suliae ot las proseonea taker aaa Son, ordered to command the tronel ad steamer | account, and the pending question to be a motion Forty-nine National panks have placed thetr af | that a GonbeaGt aawaines a roportions, | being disorderly on the street, for which he was | Milroad, divided ints Uiree sections, and whieh Rew on hand will be sold et; Commander Albert 8. Barker, to con | = r. Kelley to recommit the bill to the commit- fairs in liquidation and organizad as new institu- bars aie ae Sings — feels Soo aoohed Seay. Here | Comuitted for 15 days In default of $5. liga os) Fneoigh peng po} ey aro 4 Syl BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATIO: ce ee eee Recto te canton Senin | After some discussion, Mr. Kelley's motion to re- | tions, with the same title a8 those which preceded | are facts going to establish acorpus deliety and! Divorce Brus Disurssep. — Yesterday, Judge aMalrs at present, but at an «lection, of 50 called = 5 = — : seed Acnistant ia E | commit was agreed to—yeas, 100; nays, 70. them previous to the passage of the aet extending | establish a charge of criminal conspiracy. Herneran ulty Court, dismissed tae Dill in | Clection held stube the death of President Fowers ar cost. Tam H. Nauman, to the navy yaew ar Peco Ge, | _ Mr. Culberson, trom the ectatnittes ob qudictary, e Leas iy | combination may be innocent enough, yet by the | Haener, in the Equity Court, d se yank: the divor case of Kate Van C. Clark agt. Peter | Don Prospero Fernandez was elected president iin NIL: mt Asistent Bopincen tte Pia reported a Dill for the rellef of Thomas Tobie, but | “e ore ae Cr eL sot as pane ‘This | concession of the parties it nay be converted into | 2 Clark, In. Which the cherpe of hell Geaieen: | He will take lls seat iu Ocoee aati eee Our immense Stock of pending action the morning hour expired. Feo are Mom OL: Wess Danke aueiie Ay) necesenry | a crime! Was made against the husband. The parties were | time, barring revolutions, Mr. Lizano will exercise FLOWERS AT ACTUAL COST 1 he 3 PROPOSED INQUIRY INTO THE JEANNETTE DisasTER. | that notes of new designs should be issued to said) ‘The court decided to admit the evidence, and | married at Albany, N. Y., about ten years ago and | Supreme power. ; 2 Mr. Washburn offered a resojution directing the | 2@2ks_ Directions were given for the engraving | Mr. Totten noted an exception. have no children. ‘The prayer for counsel fees and 2 sexe ay ‘i and printing of a new $5 note, having for a dis- MR. MACVEAGH’S TESTIMONY. alimony of course fails. Mr. Saville appeared for Secretary of the Navy to convene a court of in- oP) orted his return trom en detached from y Navy Unctive feature the head of the late. President oe SS offered in PATTE! The Mayflower in Boston. Also, great BARG, NY HATS } tu Lieutenant 3 5: “EMIT Ve: aintif, Mr. Pelham for defendant, and Mr. | ,,BOstoN, July e U.S. training steamer AND BC TS. LACE MITTS AND a estig: a i tions of the| Mr. MacVeagh then related his conversation Maytlower arrived here last night from Nortolk. ox : vac ‘Asia ntlony 16th Of J quiry to investigate the circumstances of the loss | Garfield. In. tne other denomina\ or i TUCKS LOO ANE bein ytiom hs ic a Nortel THREAD GLOVES AT COST as been placed on walling orders, Master Ho: | in the Arctio seaa of the United States, exploring holes, on the face there 1s to be no chango in, the | with Rerdelln whtcn he told him of his combina feSiateso Lieut. Com. J. H. Craty is in command. Sue had hag OO ards. Warin z 5 steamer Jeannette, and of the death of Lieu- | Vignettes, but the seal and charter number ts to | tion with Vaile, Dorsey and others—substantialy Affairs in West Washington. $n Hoand a class ot Shirly cadet engineers seo ety = o sci Assistant Sw istant’ Surgeon | tenant Comimander De Long and others of her | De printed in brown and the Treasury number 1n | the gime story as told In the Police Court by the] Tse Bopy or MR. ALFRED B. ROBERTSON, who my} u ae nnual pnp py ioe — The - teres i. it Engineer A. | oMicers and men, Including an inguiry into the | blue. - Pilltioss, In continuing, the witness sald that | was drowned while bathing in the river, near | ‘1° Diillinaa ted acces pen owed Gone HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLES. z ed from the late Rodge condition of the vessel on her departure, into her Wn. Seeaceson Wiles: Rerdell told him that Brady was connected with | Great Falls, Sunday, was recovered about 11 i OUP OWN Mk : See eee dU proceed home and wait orders 8 management, into the provisions made for the the business of procuring contracts and their ex- | o'clock this morning. A telephone dispatch to Ransom, instructors, SEST WATCH SPRING | Surgeon ‘Thomas C. Craig, from the Ts safety of the boats crewson leaving the wreck,and | THE LATE SPECIAL ENVOY TO PERU VINDICATES MR. ¥ “ “ .KEOP THE FIN: dition. that effect, without further particulars, was re— = SEBEL. Se UP. ANY STYLE AND SIZE to the Montauk s into the general conduct of her officers and men. BLAINE'S PERUVIAN POLICY. Pair. ‘Totten objected to the introduction of ceived here soon afterwards, and the parents snd _A Strike Ended, : “ EEL, 250 in M. Edzar, from the receiving ship St. Louts, | Referred to the committee on naval affairs. Mr. William Henry Trescote, who was thespectal | Brady's name, and the court sustained the objec- | Wife of the deceased were at once notitied, Fly = strike at Messrs. Keene usually sold at rd to the Montauk. sed Assistant | A concurrent resolution was adopted for print- | envoy to Chill and Peru when Mr. Blalne was Sec- | tlon; but the court subsequently changed his de- | wi Lewis Hess, who has charge of lighting and vosen ok ay pow dee swag! = continued ° CORSET, at $1. ieee wank; Wonton. Peaea a 10g NO Copies ot tie Agricultural xepart. retary of .State, writes to that gentleman from | ©!S!on and sid that he woukl admit the entire | extinguishing the ges in the northeastern part of - 30. | Webhave one special lot of Children's Rexular Made HOSE, in Cardiual, Biue and Brown, at 25¢. Would vo ehiap at doc. Ass - Sell statement and instruct the jury not to accept the | the town, dentes that those having in charge the | DOWNCed that Uh cineer L. W. Robinson, irom the The District in Congress. York, Me., under date of July 17, acknowledging | portions affecting others. extinguishing of the lights make nay Unnecessary | Abd the lasters re erned 50 works ed to the Tennessee. Passed AS: PROCESDINGS IN THE HOUSE YESTERDAY—A BIL | receipt of Mr. Blaine’s letter asking for particulars SRUAGiUN never ieioan nose in so doing, though they inay perhaps whic. (Sate heer Joun A. Tobin, from special duty.andordered | passep TO REPEAL THE WOOD INSPECTION LAW—| as to South American matters. He replies at te toeach other. He says they make no noise : : ~ a : te - ‘The witness continuing, said that Rerdell told LINCOLN, Nes., July 25.—On Sunday night Wm, DOUGLASS’ to the Montauk. sed AS nagineer C. J. NEAL'S TAX BIL. length, and ts precise in n that there never ui sufictent to disturb the sleep!ng population. H. Re fi rt hot’ “ rials “ MacConnell, from then: ow York, and | “> 2 e m Sayin him he had nearly 100 routes, through anacquaint- | Gxarx.—Arrived—Boat Farmers’ Friend, with | #- eld, farmer in Gage county, shot and in as F STREETS ed to the Nantucket. Astistunt Engineer P| The House yesterday afternoon passed a bin | was any misunderstanding between them. Tle stanuy killed his wire, who had Sought - ees ee 3 : Yard, Boston, and of | providing “that all laws which require that wood | Sttes that from ils instractions he had always | 8u¢@ a with Mr. Bosler and Senator Dorsey. There | 1,400 bushels wheat erings on "Change | £70! lis brutality with her son-in-law. The: ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY , ‘er Herman Han. | Prowene g spit soul - understood that Mr. Blaine desired that had been a division of profita, Rendell said that | , MEnCHANTe! EXCHANGE Offerings on ‘Change | derer is in jail at Boaurice. M SS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, -n. from the Washington navy yard, and orderea | PFOUSht to the city of Washington for sale shall THE CREDIT I}DUBTRIEL ete Sea eree ner aD see ee ing ‘ad 18 to $1.20. Corn is quoted, for white aavni > in Was = RaET x .: ne Michi : spect ing. rocured $i res, and when from $1. > wance ages. EET NORTHW ST. ve to the Michigan. kvqudets poe ote epee ou ae might be made, if possible, useful to Peru. Buthe pear ‘was inconvenient they poy them up. When =a for yellow, “ %e. ca . | New Yorx, July 25.—The board of aldermen to» Mecca Mica. —————— hereby. repealed: Provided, Roveten tune | did not favor the United States uniting with tne | the expedition was granted Brady's share was 30 ving and distributing reservoirs, cieah, | Gay passed Tesolutions requesting tue dock com Prrsoxar.—Ex-Surgeor. General Barnes ts con- | are hereby, repealed: ‘ovided, ver, company or guaranteeing it. The letter states | or 40 percent. These routes were sub-let, and the pets DE,—July 25,328, m, 4 ae missioners to pay the laborers employed by them Aned to bis house by Hiness.——Mr. and Mrs. J. F. | hothing herein shall be construed to repeal or | that Mir, Blaine’s idea was toleave Pern free to ne. | 2€3; &C., fell on the sub-contractor. When these am, 402 p. working for the city #2 per day of 8 hours. Cake and family are spending a few weeks on thetr | affect any law which requires that wood purchased = 1 ‘THE CATHOLIC UNION took avery large excursion o ‘ollate With the company. He ridicules the idea j fies were remitted Brady gota certain percent- Hall abou assen- | farm near Cpe May.——Mr. Harry L. West, of the | £0F the us? of the government of the United States | that Mr. Blaine. designed” a war and was of eve | ac. Rerdell sald when the Congressional investi. | Paxty to Marshall BOOS: sical Railway Commissioner Armstrong Une sured.” : ition was begun in 1980 It was feared that he | 8eFs beng aboard. se ¢ H. is special azeat, | Post, left last eventng for Newark where he | Shall betirst inspected and measured. opinion when he le{t this country that he would | £34 +» anjured. "cm own make, What for the ys} | vs’ be mareied tondey to Miss MM. Hi’ Wetent of | , AfUeT along debate the bail to extend the ute: | fa in his mnlssion if he did not obtain an arnicab‘e | Would be ealled and compelled to protuce a book Jottings from Saratoga. DESVER, Cot, July 2.—The published state. Nac Cletanaal aie Bucadath knoken 5 | thatcity.—Miss Irene L. synder, of this city, and | for the pay Py Repro ts settlement between the bell! nts, Mr. Trescott one stood f e Bi a sp | Ment that U. 8. Railway Comuuissioner Wm. H. reneh, Germai Spauish mpoken. a ri on ber ist, 1862, was laid on the table. then goes on to say that Mr. Blaine rejected names. One for Gen. Brady and another | LIFE AT THE GREAT SPRINGS—WHO ARE THEKE, AND = Sroayeiberger, of Baltimore, | "A ‘joint resolution for the reliet of Christian ie : for Mr. ‘Turner. ‘Those payments could not be WHAT THEY DO. Asmserang bat sing ren ie 9 Cavey Sees ei = ere a pne to Ocean Grove for a stay of some time: Ruppert, Win. F. Mattingly. and Christian Hue- THE COCBET CLAIM accounted for, and so he feigned sickness and pre- is not true. During bis trip over the Denver, SEWING MACHINES, &e. J. 8. Lyon and I Si Tich, trustees, Was lald on the table. IG was de-| absolutely, and as to the Landreau claim he pro-| pared the book 80 that it could be safely shown, | Special Correapondenee of Tax Evexrxe Sau. gehen pt gt Salley, in CaaRy eee QUE SECOND ANNUAL CLEARING SALE | #8¥eJ2 Son Francisco on ‘Tuesiay. stra & I, | feated Uecaule of an amendiment offered tot pro- | vided, in the event of peace between Peru and PHE MISSING ACCOUNT BOOK. Saravoca, N. ¥., July 24, 1882 | Whe officials of that road, the alr-brake Decamé - 5 serviceable on a down’ grade, and Mr. Arm- 5 viding that all Hcense taxes on commercial travel- | Chiut, that the claims com| ‘should be wi stated that Rerdell s3 Seratoga fs just now, as always at this season of | &! {rage i roy j = or lage ned ers within the District of ‘Columbia be repeated, at the of this pany The witness ted that Rerdell sald it was a i strong Was forced off the steps of Une car, but was brought to their attention. My. Trescott further | book in which he, as manager, kept the accounts | the year, an attractive place. The air 4s pure and | not hurt. Bis nephew, Jatics Caufield, jumped of rove, for a few weeks’ vacation.—Ex-Represen- DISTRICT TAXATION. states that this claim was never mentioned to had. a ~ | bracing, and the various medicinal 5} are a | the train and we'Leonart Myers, of Philidelphia, {3 at the either of the governmenta, and could not, there. | OftHe combination under fictitious names. Rer- nl — OF SEWING MACHINES. alex broken, 6) . POI pa ; “ti Hey and Col. A. P. Morrow, ot | ME Nels Drict to adjournment, sald: “I had fore have affected the pending diplomatic ques. | 2¢!.8ald that he would go to New York to get the | panacea for ali the ills flesh is helr to. Many come European News To-day, ‘ashington, w. egistered fi New York Jast | Proposed, if we had been allowed as much timie | tions. : ‘The witness said that Rerdell asked him no | BéFe for rest and recuperation, but a larger num- ARIOT IN AUSTEIA. nicht.——George F, Harbin, T. M. Steel, and R. EK. | to-day as we expect®#d, to have brought before the — 202 juestions and did not try to get any information | D€T come for recreation and pleasure. The Vienna, July 25.—The Press states that a.com Stnith, of Wasbington, are among late arrivals at | tfouse a bill embracing a comprehensive system Death of Minister Mars! fom bin. numerous hotels are now well flied, and the various | fitct has on the reiiroad Siege ener Terst ce Deringer, of Washington, | of District taxation, in connection with which the | Geo. P, Marsh, the Ameriean minister at Rome, ‘CROGE-EXAMINED BY MR. INGERSOLL. bands dally and nightly discourse sweet music. | A0ts and lal at Dombrooa, in the ot Gerannereesa s ee sate fe eee oeerscus a ising aaah Sis thease ce COGN DANG | dled suddenly on Saturday at Vallambusa, Italy.| qe cross-examtnation of the witness was then | Indeed, these free concerts constitute one of the | Dolnau. Fourteen persons were killed. os tin ot tlable Sewing Machine Rooms, | Ord, of Washington, ore registered at Saratoga.—— | Comunittes has Y eee ae fo bring a man | The news of bis death was.a surprise to his many attractions of this summer regort. One may sit THE LONDON RACES. 528 90h street not! B begun by Mr. Ingersoll The witness sald that ‘hours ‘incipal wests St Cloud Building, | Mr. tim, My Shuster is spending a couple of weeks | ure of unat kind before the House since thegen- | ftlends, and it ts attributed to the tufirmities of | ponien had never sald anything to him about the | listen to tue most celigutiel and ‘artistic strains, - ———————— } at Atlantic City.——Mrs. A. G. Thomson fs a guest | eral tux bill was voted down upon a motion to } his advanced years. He was torn in Woodstock, Jennings claim, or the ay tment of | Here the rich and the poor meet together? the AMPROvE Pw TURLER x Wit ae Foe Sule Pees eae pea bene suspend ee ie I Bare nae eeaaoek ine Yermont, in 1801, and studied Jaw, and in 1842 was | any one to office. Rerdell had told him that the | educated and the ignorant; old and young— STIC, He SIX aud ether | hg rd. Conn., fOr 2 ntleman from Penusylva nia(Mr. Randall) asking } sent to Congress. Ie was appointed by President itor’s, assisted the combina' nurses; ‘matrons, mamas ant H streets. Ume.——Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young are enjoying fre to postpone the conside ration of the tax meas. Taylor Minister to & ferciaiccus ic aon area perr ny fon = oguterss ‘emaploy no esnvacee : eee ee | With theli way. 4 agen nyasscre, cau therefore selt machines | # visit from their son, Rev. W. H. Young, and his | ure util his retura, be having been called away | transferred Ta Greece. “Tn tans he wes relieved by Aurcioraabavine recat area pee Soe ee ae win fore, mone ‘thak brats; old adinieaie a Examine cur new QUEEN ties using the QUZEN | OF!d*.——Mr: i scien ee d ee ae suddenly by the sickness of his brother.” President —s and remained most of the time ge™ conversation he nad with r, Dorsey, (ewpee dt the millionaire of Firth avenue; country oo pre gel wac ines eeer made. Mrs. W. A Church and Louts J. Church are at Capitol Notes. until tho breaking out of the rebellton, in this orany one. The witness said that he had no and lasses—all fill the pleasanc porches and Come ani ser tes country. In 1861 he was appointed by President intance ‘Senat and had Among notables alrez dreseuakers. experts ane | Toang: Misses an MaateTe Hen eae | get Speci wes 1b ie cereus .cuineuer (0. Lincoli ag ininister to Ramee and after the Unit: fecling towards him, He had never beaca oie | Rene tna Be seen the eee A ay iii oh the District that | part in the beautiiul masquerade ball at Kock | prother Semator Seemaae mere Soucr icon oes minister to Tealy, in | Souatgr Dorsey had tried to prevent witness from that Sj patriots ana? feriuls for all ctments and ma- | Enon Spings last Friday evei Bessie Pratt, ‘The House to-tay adopted a resolution directing me frossil a Pi) Aoals Batts the Fable prinkce to print the decistons of the ‘al 0 ‘ME. MACVEAGH AND MR. WILSON. a a re Page, and Ma: K+ | First Controlier of ‘reasury. Among bis productions Bae Goths Mr, Wilson then continuing the cross-examina- ae Matule Temple, THeston, May and Laurance Chan ‘The friends of the tax and revenue bill now cop- | Eng! nd Northern . tion ferrick notes: ‘Mac- bers, Will Fitch, Margie ag Be Heck, | cede that the bill cannot become a law this ses- | the ind ang Nora an enn Lar) mange George Buchanan, Jack Gittings, Robinson Riley: | sion, and that {tis probable that it will be post- | teresting work on the pes ¥ English Veagh’s testimony in the Police Court, and being trom company’s tenement, street to-day. fie was four dollars in arrears tor and interposed no Other notices © Adjoining Auerbach’s Gent's Furniebi Store. Be ae: Seem poned until December next. 0; Hrerriok to aaked that s subpoena be issued for Mr. re HE GREAT ‘The President Assess-| By a unanimous vote to-day a resolution was e&says. Merrick to luce the 5 a Ne windy ater’ 4 a adopted in the House directing the Public Printer 50 ‘no court said that 1f they could show st was | ofait iudy advertisements, : was e ! we exrensses nis views ro rue canrver, | {O/fenis the wate rary in each tated the | eympathy Witt the widow, 1 | necensary be would order te noten to be pro- oF Ington an expression 0 5 duced. At the Cabinet meeting to-day all the Cabinet | sional Record,beginning with the present session. | Italian ation, After further discussion the point was watved, | officers were present, except the Secretary of War. | +e cagh was examined as to his testl- | netrott, ee ; | The question of the politica assessment of govern- | ‘Tum Witt of the Inte Michael I. Becker, wno | _REFORTED CAPTURE oP Ove OF Tell eae Rerdolt sald he aid wissen, proceeded to ET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF | ment employes was discussed fully, anf the Ered. | Was drowned alot ten Gaye sence kU Lower Oeinr | Bacminn. A Cabo oepeeee ‘ork Heruid | Cel What Rerdell sald be did. pares, ranitary nbine, ixsued for gre- - Poti led to-d: to-da: ys; One : on, ghee Salnakio internation of | denv tool Occasion to express his views onthe | Pint was Aled today with Register Laid Gavendian tee been CLusineer say Tt | cubject as follow “That no person in any oue}and interest’ in the bar ‘at 628 Virginia ay- | Venezuela. He ar fd sensible epitowe of | of the executive departinents declining to contr. ‘4 " As far as I know they were. Re seal peancipies of plumbing end house drain- | Dute shail, on that accouht, be sanieced te Metal ik nod ia ee ee ere, a ‘This ‘the examination, ‘The court ei Ee Se Crate al aoe ep LO ojure him | goes to his widow, who, With the father, ts ap 3 ce Seeene Sweet Hor.'gi | OW this grown vill be countenance) or tolzrated.” | hointed executrix, a Atter Recess. Sio-tucdent title by calion’iv'um cdvertoamss item | vers orme ne hein setter ot enoppinee After recess ex-Postmaster General James was eee ae Sg Se keane aad valuable | oF uly 13, 1860, In which hesalds-"" will add tees | ce ROTARY, FRBLINGHEYSEN Guld to & Stax | Of being : called and testified that im June, 1881, M. C. Rer- Feed and sep azconly, noueuolders would carefully | hy’ the acceptance of public office, whether Rhagn | TOROTCE Uhils avernadh Chet Hibre was: Re CON gad Oe c Gell called on himatthe Arlington. ‘There were Ask for itat our stores—317 Sth strect, 1720 Patrect, | CF low, one does not, in my judgient, escape any } nce Detween Secretary Cruz, of Guatemala; Seiior . present ex-Senator Clayton and Mr. Woodward. Dupont Circle, of ls responsibilities ag a citizen oF lose or tm- | Romero, the Mexican minister, snd. himself, Sur- i i handier | Rordett made a statement that he desired to make au HAYWARD % HUTCHUNSON. pair any of his rights aga citizen, and that he } day evening, which resulted in the Mex- | strikers day ‘ om: ‘a clean ‘breast, ana he | a op Heel ry. iter eee oneret a sr cs | uv on ret weal Sry EN! Di y a c! Lo own cs or D G RD BUDE OnAaNSe weil au consctence, provided, that he caly honor. ‘memorial: sa ™ ably, faitafully and fully disebarge ali-his official G. HKU. “ j austes,” Ww I9TH STREET NORTIW=5F.— ms de Pera

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