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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 5 ibwest Corner Penasylvania Ave. and 11th 8,57 : Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Evesme Sram in eerved to mubecribers tn ms farrier co, their own account, at 10 centa per Steeach, By mall wings poeyeld 60 cents a ou ao eae year, $6: ix mecobis. Bh = - peek dereet mater ee Dee ‘Tre Weexty Stax—published on Friday—§l ayear, Pesteseprepaid. Six mouths, 60 cents. EF AN mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: Sepaper sent lonwer than is paid for. Kates of advertising made known on application. Telegrams to The Star. THREATENED TROUBLE IN PARIS BETTING ON THE ENGLISH BOAT RACE. VOTING FOR GAMBETTA’S SUCCESSOR, WHOLESALE ARRESTS OF SPANISH ANARCHISTS: ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE, TWO CENTS. __ AMUSEMENTS. ATIONAL THEATER. N [ONDAY, March 12, SPECIAL NOTIOES. (p>, THE MEETING OF THE TUESDAY CLUB 20th. to-morrow is postponed till TUESDAY, March One Week, beginning The g Tragedienne, JANAUSCHEK, Buapported by s Company of Incomparabie Artiste. Princess and Qurai {3° Brockete inne, Basis, PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY ME — EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at 7: = es Hall, eas oe ie rent at pene them atonce. [lt*] F. REICI NBACH. Seo'y. ee iad Ae OF THE ashineton rt fdonal Hatr Association Hooma on MONDAY, March 19th, at 7:80 » m. Members are to'attend, Pmbi2-m. wae" GEO. OYSTER, Jr., Secretary. Lori Sai cf C* ‘f 3 diack, : Homespun , [Have Lived and Loved, Forres. a Bargain, Lilie, ‘Mr. Stubbs! Battery and Boiler, tyne, $1.25. = Faster Cardn are now open, and were never more ul Or artistic, and Comprise all the inost Cole brated productions. All of the latest novelties in Stationery. W. H. MORRISON, —Schiller’s Mastery -—The Granit TON ce, MARY STUART. cal Tragedy, MARIE AN- ITE. Emotional Drama, ‘Wednesday- Bea: —MAGENENU ENCAMPMENT, ee OTHE AND SON 128 475 Pennsylvania avenue, member of the Encampment 1 ‘Thursday— Charles Dic mene’ We onderful BLEAK = 1 = — * a So we nae on Priday—Janansch:k's Latest Success, the Jewish Ro- Ea,sren Cirvs Axo Novexsis. ; 108 will be ted, Thies 2. mance, ZILLA, The Hebrew Mother. 2 WM. P. i, Berlbe, JOHN E. 7 rday Matine —MAKY STUAKI. A LARGE ASSORTMENT AND MANY VERY | HE It Baris; Night—ZILLAH. BeaUriFuL, i< NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Ti = LENTEN BOOKS MONDAY, March 19—LIGHTS 0’ LONDON. mbi2 ind BOOKS OF DEVOTION, Foss OPERA HOU: SABBATH SChOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. nt AOKER 1s euth to all due —: FAMILY, POCKET TEAC RS ‘LES. . J. authorized nettle debts One Week, Commencing es betes toand by the firm. At WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 123 428 SevewTH STREET. March 9, 1883. mh12-3t* MONDAY, MARCH 12. WE, WALKER & EDWARD! HAVE THIS ‘Matinees Wednesday and “sturday. —— CF aay ‘OH 13th, 1883, mutually agreed to 4 > ols a money due the to_ be col- NY & EBLIS' LADIES’ GOODS. Teoted by OU iT WALKER; likewise debta if CABIN COMPANY, Mas. J “Pp. Pp sotded by CUTHBERT WALEER. 'Y" ON® € De TIRE NEW VERSION, _ amns. Uo Le 2 ALMER, OQUTHBERT WALKER, iaities and New Festures Never Before mohl2-2t° JOHN EDWARDS. a in Unele Tom's cauin. ae een een aE ern of WMH WARD, deceased for the Besos onion PECIAL NOTICE.—THE ANNU: ET- or iat Soran PE, AUR BER INSURANCE COMPANY UF THE UsITED STATES OF AMERICA for tho election of Directors of said Com se OL et will bs held at the office a oli 38,1085, af 10 o'clock sem, Lowest Popular Prices and 50 cents. Best re- IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, serv cuts 25 cents extra. {ARCH 19—CARRIE SWAIN, _ her latest and greatest Dratatie Suc- cexa, entitied MAB, “THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. ey sore CHOIR CONCERT, AT CURTIS HALL, GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY, MARCH 167TH, 18€3, 8 o'clock p. m. In the to rove of No. 1107 F Street Northwest, mbi12 of the com 5 am. mnt ea ‘J. H. NITCHIE, Seoretary. te NUaE_EECtION. Orrice or THe CoLumsta Raruwar Co. ‘The annual election for seven Dit toserve the Personal attention given to all orders, Bauvuxs. I am daily receiving all the Novelties in SPRING rectors to se vHIP! Office of the Secretary, MRS. T_S. CHAPPELL, E. J. WHIPPLE, MILLINEWY, and am now prepared to show the latest enguing year wil bo he'd the, r J.P. S, styles in HATS ‘BONNETS. S Market Space, MAKCH 13th, proximo, between Bos TeLeivs, MASONIC CHOIR. - the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. m. 8. H. JECKO, Accompanist. J. P. SOUSA, Director. Tickets 50 cents: gent and two ladies, $1. mhi2-5t" N* THEATER COMIQUE. A few FRENCH FLOWERS, the handsomest ever W. H. CLAGETT, shown in this country, Please call and eco, pens, Tam £26,mh5&12-8t Fs offertn, ne bunch of 1 ree in & = at $1.50 only, each Tip is cheap at PB cents. Se GAS FIXTURES! LADIES’ SPRING DOLMANS THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CTsy TO in Silk and Wool Material: stylish goods at low prices. SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST, FLANNEL SUITS FOR LADIES. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, ; Come and see my new style of Flannel Suits, which I CORCORAN BUILDING, TO-NIGHT, offer at $7.00, and youwill have no more suits mals pe | 90 B. F. BROOKS, Apr ce of the Renowned — a Ar ams ia = ‘at EADIES NEW H1LK GUITa, (ep 48 Fixrunzs. Nae CHILDREN'S NEW STYLES OF sUITS AND SMITH, WALDRON, CRONIN AND MARTIN. JACKETS. AT REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR IM- And the Agerexation of Vaudeville Stars, ‘Low Prices for good Goods, at PROVEMENTS. CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK Miatinees: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. BAUM’S, BEFORE PURCHASING, Prices as nenal. ne DIME MUSEUM, wna | ee SAML 8, SHEDD, 330-8m_ + 409 9rm Steer Nonrawesr. Se GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS FRESH FROM THE SPRING, 416 Tru STREET. Fusr Sprixa Tarorrartoxs. Pattern Hate and Rich Millini Novelties, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Dries Trimmings, Silk and Cloth Wraps, Parasole, Parisian Neckwear, 3 best styles Frevch ce Corsets. zm M. WILLIAN, ‘TCite Treviee, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue. To close out my remaining stock of best Kid Gloves, in sizes 6, 53, ay will sell them for $1.25 and $1.00. former prices $2.35 and $2.60; 7, 4nd 3 buttons, all in dark shades. “Feathers dyed and re-curled eq jew ones, IE GREATE MANCE E\ FFERED. \OON and NIGHT. Wonder of the Age. e « ompai wsi0ns, and a host of other Novel- W. C. MILBURN, Paarmacter, Pennsylvan! only 10 cente. wmazces ou Saturday. Vics ROLLER SKATING RINK, mb12-6t Haxwarv «& Horcumsoy, 817 9rm STREET. BRANCH-DUPONT CIRCLE. PLUMBING AND FURNACE WORK Executed by well trained workmen under personal supervision. In our store we show RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, FIRE-PLACES AND ORNAMENTAL GRATES. After July 1st at No. 424 9th street. New York avenue, between 13th and 1th streets. NE CENT PMR YARD. Piarrixg OXF CE eee: TWO CENTS PER YARD (Parisian Mode). 902 9th street, corner of I northwest. MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 127z, RECEPTION TO THE PATRONS OF THE BALTI- MORE RINK. To add to the Interest of this occasion the BLUES ani REDS of the Washington Polo Club will play = Match game of Polo. The last yume of the season. jad Mas. Setaa Roprerr, €08 NixrH Srrzer, Oprostre PATENT OFFice, has just opened a lsrze and well-relected mh12 _ assortment Game called at 8:20. m10-2t HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, Baney, Baxxs & Buwotz, anaes SWISS EMBROWERIES, MEDICE, TORCHON AND " = AR TH. — OTHEK LACES, AT AND FATERA, | which will be sold at xorg close prices, legant lineof NECK RUFFLING, LACE FI benefit or UNION eeteR Wik, | FRINGES, IRIMMINGS, BUTTONS. HOGEEE MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. i nelet oat; | GLOVES and ART EMBROIDERY GOODE. "4 D 2 r.'C_H. McEwen, | STAMPING promptly executed. amt ECs .. Tickets at FI ore, J. W. Thomp- Ist, 15th street; T.G. Smith's piano rooms, 3: Geo. F. “Timms & and E. 1. 7» 309 Tth Street southwest. Tickets, 25 cents. ms open at 7. Performauce at 8. mhi0-6t 1880 me srotto civs, 1883 Assisted by ves, r MRS. NELLIE B. McCARTEE, Sornaxo, arrain, oil Dolla, said olor 4 tale Hos J An sr 50 dozen of 1066 thread ‘Will give a Concert at fens ‘Stockings just in. 100 dozen Miases' pone a4 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, a cents, or three pair for $1; former price 50 cen’ cents, according to size. dozen Le Lag ered FRIDAY EVENING, March 16, wt 8 o'clock. mi Priceof Tickets, 50 cents. For sale sobd colors, oi! boiled, inzrain Hose. 5 berpair.” (f23)“DUCGLASS' oth and ‘or sale by members of the club, and Ellis & Co. Music Store, where Reserved Seats can be had withe extra chance. NDERWEAR!—DOUGLASS’, 9TH AND F \ (2 STREETS.—The business in this departm: nt hav- ing been tar in excess of our expectations, the sale will be continued until further notice. Each day we Offer sifferent but decided b i, and will on THURSDAY begin with oughly EUS at WILL MAKE CAREFUL SELEO- TION OF GOODS OR BEND A VA- RIETY ON APPROVAL AS OUS- TOMERS MAY DESIRE. 191m AND CHESTNUT, C HR. RUPPERT, mh6-td NOS. 408 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. N&X SDE ep METHOD FOR SINGING AND BRAKE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, test in existence, . ‘as nee OO SROFESSUR ‘Be Norowsers 1) FANCY WORSTED WORK Im ef new fesigna for Embroidery on Linen, Mammoth d Fat Ce ‘A full bue of Knit M street northwest. Worsted and Kuitted Child's Bonnets, i IANO AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC, G broidered Cloaks, all sizes, P For Germans and other entertainment tid # xeueral oulit for childvens * PHILADELPHIA. m7-w.s&m3t Furnished by J.P. THEO. LAN Fx eed 1124'1ith streetncrtiwest. | _ Germantown and Zephyr Worsted ; Easrez Cuinns, Hungarian Yarns, all colors. al kinda Embroidering AsTER oat €N EXHIBITION PFo,o26 | Material cn hand. ‘Stamping promptly executed. 04 ND SALE AE = Breet. WANERITE RS mee NTON FISHER, cice Of Paintings, Exxravings, ete. £:,26F street northwest, one door from ‘thetreet, | SENS ane be : alo 1 sree and Cheice Stock ot Baper! Picture Cord and Tassels, * jevkriier'. Terns Canin. Free Ast Gath ott ATTORNEYS. ork DRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- = street, Chicago. Advice free. Eighteen M/s ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Geeky ,cuperienee. | Confidential business legal y at- | A uded to without publicity. mb3 490 TENTH STREET NOR’ A. HALT, H. Suaiteg of the Pouce and Notary Pubite, V. G. FISCHER, street north wea ¥ . ane erect northwest French Hand-made Underciothing, 29 FIFTEENTH STREET, Patent Shoulder and.all Drees Reform Goods. French and Bustles. The “‘Herculee” Sup- ‘Corset, for which Miss H. is gon! 1 Corsét, her own make, that for the price French, Germain and Rpanish qpoken. a5 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Opposite United States Treasury. +. ANDREW ©. BEADLEY, A ‘MrromNey-at-Law, toBooms Nos. 10 and 12 eo Building, No. 472 Louinia west. 5-6 WW © nx DIN WooDWaED, Rocms , Gunton Building. ‘Titles to Real Eetate. el Index to County and Georze- town Property. ai6-5m, RRR OIINY W GGG aon PepH RUN Kg HAS, J. GOK S, ® ELLesy, g CPE RRE TInNNG @ SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, . s2 %R RIN NNG GG my ahar gt Lax and Expert, St Cond Buttaing, 9th sUCCEssoR +4 Sgss8P oR RIN NN GOO charges. ee eee DUBREUIL BROFHERS, 0% BT EE, RENN § cog, QB MILLER MANUFACTURERS OF FINE Di SHIRTS 8 PPP RE NN NIN NN Rt TEESE slabs OOF Henk SUS ELSP> be 2 Lowislourave 2012 F Starer Nonrawesr, Wasmuxatox, D.C. Fi Dur G E}s of the Facet Drew Shictsto SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Sno See oe = IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLLENS, LUTTRELL & WIS® Lia “NOVELTIES IN Beye an clogant assortment of beet Freach Sateens at "Tsoursows SPRING SUITINGS. SPRING TROWSERINGS. An evgant assortment of Nuns Veiling at 25c, SHIRT FACTORY SPECIAL GOODS FOR SPRING OVERCOATS. An elegant assortment of Nuns Vellng at 3734. Ap slogazt aerptouent of Black Silk at 75e., $1, $1.25, nell STORE HANDSOMELY REFITTED AND 50, $1. 25, $ 50. MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, NEW MANAGEMENT. Ap degant esccrtinent of Summer Stke, h feiate be Rephyr Sultings, all colors. Drap de Alma, worth $1.25, at $1. Henriette Cloth end Cashmere st popstar prices. ‘Dest line of Cioth anu Cassimers for men and boys? fn this chy. Wotabe malts rordee yee ame SIGE Street, opposite Patent Office, os PEN eas Oh Hess gunboat efoto cee fa fs ELECTRIO LIGHT FOR BETTER DISPLAY OF Goops.. INSPECTION INVITED, < , Quest of san Duan, Towels, Napkins, Dor- | Bete tithe. 2 ) Ri ee t : Look st cur Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at NN 7 wiige. SCRAP PICTURES. BRN God ‘od tuk? : ‘Mine cf Men's Shirts. Shirts made to order anit | =—— = ‘The patent Vest-pocket Shirt is just tho HO. fe, evened Sakae tat Be Bin THE TAILOR, PERT ce | SMAI | etree roe 4 Uatot Kid Gloves, soiled, former price, only 38e. Copying Old Pictures. 112 all principal cities, m8. 5,7, 10,12, 14,17 : case 10-4 Sheeting, good quality, Y | et Se eal Dostars New Yous Haze: Now Reavy. LUTTRELL & WINE, Te . m0 1990 Pennaylvaniaavenne, | 7? SILK AND STIFF HAT introduced in KEW SPRING STYLES. YORE by DUNLAP & CO. now ready at — Stariommzy Deranrsest WITT & RUOFFS —— , Sole Agent .s = = JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 4. BRENTANO & COMPANY, $05 Pennsylvania avenue, 641 Pennsylvania avenue. Tas Lavrex Exonavixa Co. + 1425 New York avenue, Consen ilvm Staexz. Washington News and Gossip, = ———_ Govanxaent Recetrrs To-pa¥.—Internal revo ue, $790,676; customs, $754,107. _ Secrerary Fo.gsr has isons aaa Someph Add. Thompson 2s deputy controller in the absetice of Judge Farvel, WhO 1s still con fined to his house by sickness. ‘Tae TARIFF Counrsstonens’ AGDOUNT.—It is de- nied at the Treasury department that the mem- bers of the tariff commission ar Still recetving pay at the rate of $10 each perdient The Treas- seasion. No mone ‘paid to On account of service since that time. Mr. John L Hayes, who was the disbursing jofficer of the commission, as well ns its president ting his accounte. AN mo the report was submitted to the purpose of defraying progress of their work. Tue Carrrewa Inpians from Minnesota had an interview with the Secretary of the Interior to-day and complained ot the treapene om their timber Srorrina His Matt.—The Postmaster General to-day directed that the postmaster at New York refuse to deliver registered mail matter to John Thomas, of 1215 Broadway, who-ié charged with dealing in counterfett money. Tae New Vesseis For THE Na} direction of the naval advisory are now being prepared at the Nat iving the dimensions and generat description of ihe three new cruisers and dispatch boat, author- ized by a late act of mine and Inviting propo- sals from all American shipbullders, and proposals for the machinery and turrets for the three iron- clad monitors, for which a million dollars wes ap- propriated. Diep mm PENNSYLVANIA.—The adjutant general 18 informed of the death of Lieut. Col. W. H. Browne, ist infantry, which occurred on the 10th inst. at West Chester, Pa. THE U. 8.8. TALLAPOosA passed Cape Henry at 8:55 yesterday morning, bound out Deatn OF CHIRF ENGINEER KING.—The Navy department has received tntelligence of the death of Chief Engineer Wm. H. King, at San Fran- cisco, Cal. An ARMY GRIBVANCE.—There Is safd to be much dissatisfaction among army officers at the follow- ing clause in the army appropriation bill in- gerted by the conference committee: ‘Provided, that Vacancies that may hereafter occur in the pay corps of the army, in the grades of Meutenant colonel and major,by reason of death, resignation, dismissal, or retirement, shall not be filled by or- iginal appointment until the puy corps shall, by such vacancies, be reduced to forty paymasters, and the numberof the pay corps shall then be es- tablished at forty and no more, and hereafter va- cancies occurring in the Quartermasters’ and Commissary’s departments of the army m ay, in the discretion of the President, be flied from éivil fe. ' ~—Under the ard, circulars department, DEATH OF AN ARMY OFFICER.—Major Edward D. Muhlenberg, late of the 4th artillery, U.8.A., died yesterday at Lancaster, Pa, At theclose of the War he resigned from the service and resumed hig profession of civil engineering. Lievr. Cares Sgymour, U.S.N., Charlstown, Mass., Saturday, had reeently been ordered to Wabash. FaTaL ACcIDENT ON A ScHOONWER.—The signal corps station at Delaware Breakwater reports as. follows: The mate of schooner illot L. Dow, named Kursh,was killed yesterday by falling fron aloft on deck. . ‘THE BLOoMING-ron BRiDzGRO0M.—On his way to North Carolina to claim his bride ex-Senator Davis, Qf Illinois, was annoyed by the ceriosity of the ple to get a sight of him. He particularly ob- jected to being siared at by women. ‘The secret ot this annoyance was, perhaps, th was more his avoirdupois than his@olitical weight. or matrimonial prominence that-astracted atten- died at pneumonia. He the recelving ship ton. He ts very sensitive as to. hip’ obesity, and never forgave a bi ler Senator for calling him ‘the “Jum! of the Senate, Navat Onpees.—Passed Assistant Engineer Holland N. Stevenson, ordered to coast survey duty; Lieut. Commander George ©. Reiter, de- tached from the Minnesota, and ordered as execu- tive officer of the Nipsic; Passed Assistant Pay- master A. K. Michler, granted six months’ leave, ‘with permission to go abroad. ASSISTANT PAYMASTER George M. Allen, of the navy, will tender his resignation from the service at an early date, itis said. He is now on leave of absence, and 1s engaged in partnership with Mr. Harry D, Thompson, son of ex-Secretary of the Navy Thompson, in conducting the Terre Haute (Ind.) Express. RetinIng REAR ADMIRAIS.—Rear Admiral J. W. A. Nicholson, lately in command of the European Station, was placed on the retired lston Saturday. Rear Admiral E. R. Colhoun -willbe retired in April next. These two retirements will make a vacancy in the list of rear admt which will be Miled by the promotion of Com. W. Shufelat, now on duty with the naval advisory board, but who will shortly be assigned to the command of the Mare Island (Cal.) navy yard. TE Naval AcapEMy TRovsrys.—Secretary Chandler has referred back to the guperintendent of the naval academy the cases of "Naval Cadets Frazier, Quimby, Sweeting, Sparling and McCo! who were efieléntin conduct nt the recent somt. annual examination, for further consideration and final recommendation. In his letter the Sec- Tetary says that it 1s not the intention of the de- partment to interfere, except for extraordinary Teasons, with such measures and rules as the superintendent and academic board may adopt for the discipline and instruction of the cadets. He further says: “In making your final recommenda- tion reasonable leniency should be shown those cadets whose improper conduct may have.re- sulted from haste or youthful thi itle-sness and their future career should not be clouded by dis-, missal for light causes. On the other hand, the Yeal welfare of the whole school should inexorably control the action of its authorities; and the effect which may be produced upon the {eed body of cadets by the retention of persistent wrong-doers should have full weight In any decision.” PaTENT OFFICE CHANGES.—The following pro- motions and appointments were made in the Patent office Saturday: Promotions—Percy B. .Plerce, New York, vice Fisher, promoted; Irwin §, ‘Walcott, Pennsylvania, vice Russell, resigned, and Joseph Lyons, District of Columbla, from second to first assistant examiners; Thomas J. Hudson, Michigan, and Wallace St. C, Reaman, District of Columbia, trom third to second assistant examin- ers; J. M. Pollard, Loutsiana, and Percey E. Clarke, Iowa, from fourth to third assistant exam- iners; Henry &. Baker, Mississippi, and Germond Crandail, New York, trom clerks Of class one to fourth assistant examiners; Mrs. Adalalde H. ‘Woodsll, Ilinois; Miss Doratha B. Newton, Penn- and jerkships of 1s ivanta, and Charl ps 2 the $1,000 ‘and J.G. Moore, |. Irelan,Mary- fw Yorks to the Mev and At. Ferran $000'perannum ——___. ‘Tus New NIckgL—The Secretat¥ or the Treas- ury having directed that the word “centa” be added to the new five-cent piece, the Buperistend- entof the Philadeipbia mint, who designed the original coin, is engaged in vice theme om A ade’ Ind, appointed copyists al steered oes oe ut cs isd private firms, ti ——_. i PERsowAat.—Beverly Tucker ts aafa to be prepar- Ing a volume of personal Scapa rae Pope, where. they have secne gh ——Mr. W, ¥. McKean, editor ore some time in. to be pub- General Foreign News. LAUNCH OF A NEW OCKAN STEAMER. Loxpox, March 12 —The White Star line steamer Doric,» sister hip to the Tonic of the samo line, Was launched at Belfast on Saturday, BAD NEWS FROM IXDIA. Loxpon, March 12—The Times says: Prom many sources we receive news indicating that if the new ¢riminal procedure Dill in India, which allows nas tive judges jurisdiction over wiites in certain persevered in the results are likely to be Serious beyond conception. APPAIRS IN THE TRANSVAAT. ‘The Daily News states that the cabinet coun: on Saturday was chiefly occupied with a di sion of affairs in the Transvaal. It ts betie ‘that the government are determined to exert thelf infuence to protect the natives against the injugs Uce and oppression of the Boers. TWELVE HUNDRED SPANISH ANARCHISTS A) Mapntp, March 12—The total number of Sons arrested in Andalusia for complicity in Snarchit movernent 10 1.900, OF this Sauer Si are cl with murders, agrarian outrages a: With belng abettors of the’ “Black Hand” ‘society, Sixty of the prisoners have confessed their come plicity in four murders. BETTING ON THR OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACH Loxpox, March 12—The betting on the Oxforde Cambridge boat race, which takes place on Thurse day next, which at first was in favor of Oxford, now 7 to4 onthe Cambridge crew, owing to Detter condition of the latier. ENGLIQH IRON INTERESTS. Loxpon, March 12—Ata meeting of twenty-one delegates, representing the South Yorkshire aad Lancashire iron trades, it was resolved to restric® the output of finished fron. RELIRF OF DISTRESS IN IRELAND. The Duchess of Mariporough has given to Mr, Tukes’ fund 3,600 pounds, Which remained ove from the fund she raised for the relief of the dis~ tress in Ireland during the years 1879 and 1880, TRYING TO ELECT A SUCCESSOR TO GAMBETTA. Pants, March 12—An election for a member of the chamber of deputies to Mil the vacancy !u tao twentieth or Belleville arrondissement, esused by the death of M. Gambetta, took place ‘yesterday. Acroix, radical, received 8,474 Voles5, phortunist, 2042; M. DeMay, collectle and M. Jules ‘Guesde, anarchist, 876. Jot Will have to be taken, as M."Lacr: did not receive the requisite number of votes to secure his election. THE PARIS EMRUTR. Lonpox, March 12—Intelligeneé from Paris states that the emeute there 1s due to the fact thal 60,000 persons are cut of employment. The Tum correspondent at Paris says for the past tow dave many foreigners have kept away that city owing to its unsettled condition. There are now at Rome many Americans who were about to start for Paris When the demonstration who have consequently postponed their SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE—OTHER MARINE DiSe ASTERS, Lonpox, March 12—The Norwegian bark Sarah, from New York for Hamburg, has been abandoned. She is w total wreck. Three of the crew were drowned. The remainder have arrived here. The bark Princess Beatrice, from Hamburg for Charles. ton, has been towed to Cowes. She is leaky. The steamer Goodhope, at Liverpool, from New Ore Jeans, lost a boat and 1s badly damaged, THE DUBLIN MURDER CONSPIRACY PRISONERS, Dvsrix, March 12—The murder conspira apeee have been notified that thelr trial wi begun on April9. Tbey will be tried on three counts, namely, the Pacentx Park murders, the f:tempted murder of Juror Field, and conspiracy. ‘The government has ordered that prompt mease ures be taken for the relief of the starving people in Loughrea. —— Probable Murder PHILADELPmta, March 12—This afternoo: S Syren shot his brother's wite, Lizzie Syren, im uf ‘breast and then shot himself through the temple, Both are in a critical condition, Mr, Syren, the husband of the injured woman, keeps @ bakery at 410 south 12th street. His brother Ji Who came here from Germany about a year ago, 1s believed to be demented. Wiuile the baker wag out serving bread John Morrow, a neighbor, heare ing quarrelling and two pistol shots in a rear room, ran back und found Mrs Syren wounded in the breast. A struggle ensued between the two men, during which Morrow wrenched the pistol from the infurlated man’s grasp. The latter then fled to the yard, and drawing another pistol shot hime Self In the temple. The doctors say thut bot man and woman will die. Slontaeer Eee The Disabicd New York, March 12.—A Halifax. reports that the disabled Inman steamer City of Chester reached there at noon, —_— Lieut. Seymour's Funeral. New York, March 12—The funeral ‘of the late Lieut. Charies Seymour, of the U. 8 navy, took lace here this morning. The body arrived’ Here it night,and was taken to his mother’s residence, Where services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Watkins. The funeral was a strictly private one, only relatives being present. The interment was 1n Greenwood cemetery. ———__ A Philadelphia Doctor on Trial. PHILADELPHIA, March 12.—Dr, William 8. Fo! demonstrator of anatomy in Jefferson medi college, charged with complicity in the desecration of graves in Lebanon cemetery several months ago, was placed on trial in the court of quarter ‘The Civil Service Commissioners. ENGAGED 80 FAR IN SRLECTING QUARTERS FOE THEIR ACCOMMODATION. The members of the civil service commission met by appointment, at Willard’s hotel, at 10:30 o'clock this morning, and thence proceeded to in- spect apartments offered them as headquarters. Judge Thoman, one of the commissioners, sald: “We want three rooms for the commission proper, and a large room in which to conduct examina. tons.” The commission inspected quarters at two places to-day—one in the new building nearly op- posite Willard’s hotel Here they are offereda floor at a rental ‘of $1,320 a year. In the Hoo [mre on F si heat, at $3,000 a year; two floors at $5,000 a year, including heat; or one floor at $2,500 and two at $4,000 without heat, The quarters at the Hove buliding are admirably adapted for the uses of the commission, but they think the rent ts too high. in the deficiency appropriation bill there is an ap~ propriation of for the uses of the commis- sion, for rent and the furniture of the rooms they occupy, Should they take the Hooe building the bulk of the appropriation would be used up in rent, earias ‘the commission with bare floors. For this reagon it s not probable the commission will locate there. The quarters offered in the new building on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Wil- lard’s, will, no doubt, be selected if they are found to be adapted to the use of the commission. After the commissioners secure mares they will prepare for the work for which they were ap- pointed. Rules for the government of the com- mission will be adopted, and the mode of conuct- ing exam!nations be agreed upon. ‘The commis- ston have not yet formally considered the matter of the appointment of an examiner-in-chief, but will do 80 after they have established themselycs in headquarters. ee SkoreTany Foiorr i$ not very well to-day. He was at the department fora short time, but was unable to transact any busin: He fs still sut- fering from his recent attack of malaria and dil- tousn ‘and appears to be rather weak. His fo Siclans have advised him to a change of alr, and he will probably make a short sea voyage in a short time unless an improvement in his health should render it unnecessary. STanparD DoLLana—The issue of standard sil- Ver dollars from the mints for the week ended March 10th was $269,000. The issue for the corre- sponding period last year was $144,490. -GOLD, SILVER, AND Norgs.—A statement of the United States Treasurer shows gold, silver, and United States notes in the Treasury to-day as fol- lows: Gold coin and bullion, $179,685,008; sllver dollars: and_ bullion, $15,251,198; fractional silver coin, $27,668.472; United States notes, $15,584 268; total, $358,188,946. Certificates outstanding: Gol $42,585,860; silver, $88,714,830; currency, $10,095,000. No Decisions of either national or local tmport- ance were made by the United States Supreme Court to-day, ‘THe ONLY APPROPRIATION BILLS yet received at the Capitol from the public printer are the tariff and Indian appropriation bills. AcTING PosTMasTER GENERAL.—First Assistant Postmaster General Hatton has gone to New ‘York. Second Assistant Postmaster General El- mer Is acting postmaster general. Bru Disuissep.—The Supreme Court of the United States to-day affirmed the decision of the court below in the case of the New York Guaranty and Indemnity company etal. against The Mem- phis Water company, the city of Memphis and others on the ground that the demand against the city was cognizable at law and no sp°cial circum- stances were shown for resort to equity. The Dill Was therefore properly dismissed. THE CHARGES AGAINST SUPERVISING [ARCHI- TkcT Hitt were made by Mr. Murch, of Maine, ‘They cover over twenty pages of legal cap paper, written with the type writer. Before Congress adjourned Mr. Murch read the charges, which’ he subsequently filed with Secretary Folger, to a number of persons. about “the Capito. The Sravamen ts that the system of payment for cut ‘ing stone, adopted by the supervising architect, is extravagant, Mr. Murch, it 1s understood, has made such complaints before, but never in the shape of formulated ae ai ogg 3 Archi- tect Hill says itis v. G@ Millis, who {3 sald to be resaing the charges against him (Hill), not A. G. ills, formerly chief clerk of the architect’s office, as heretofore published. ‘The Alleged Outrage on Dolly Moxley. LOUDON COMMITTED TO ANSWER BEFORE THE GRAND JURY—SCOTT HELD AS ACCESSORY. Bertrew Loudon alias Joseph Loudon, of No. 1810 L street, the colored waiter at the Hamilton house, who was arrested last night in Hillsdale by Sergeant McCathram, of the Hast Washington precinct, on a warrant sworn out last Friday by Dolly Moxley,. a colored employe of the Government Printing OMice, charging him with outraging her perso! ‘was put on trial before the Police Court this atten: noon on a charge of rape. Henry Scott, colored, The Star Reute Trial. TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSR CONTINUED TO-DAY. When the star route trial was resumed this morning Hon. Martin F. Maginnis, of Montana, was called to the stand and examined by Mr. Wil- som He testified to having recommended in- crease of mail. Mr. Maginnis was examined at some length as to the development of the country, and identified Dames on petitions. The remainder ot the mot session was oon- sumed In the titroduction ol Papers and the arguments that arose upon the admissibility of papers. The court decided not to admit any Uons of date subsequent to the date of the order on any route which formed, the subject of com- laint in the indictment. After this question had 2 ngned atsome length and decided by the court, Henkle rose for the purpose of making 8 farther statement on this sub; ect but the court leclined to hear saying the question been decided. se * : “If your honor please,” persisted Mr. Henkle. JUDGE WYLIE ORDERS MR. HENKLE TO TAKE BIB SEAT. “Take your seat, Mr. Henkle,” said Judge Wyllie, i¢ your honor please,” said Mr. Henkle, “I wanted to call your attention to a ruling of the court.” “Take your seat,” sald Judge Wylie rather per- emptorily. he seeet to the language of the court,” said Mr. Henkle as he sat down, / “The -court will use its own language,” said ind if the court can’t arrest - ment after it has decided a question, will use any language that will affect that purpose, and will Not stop with language either.” AFTER THE NOON RECESS Mr. Ingersoll continued the introduction of letters and petitions, Mr. Ingersoll offered in evidence an application for increased service, dated in 1880, which was refused. “Mr. Merrick objected that the date was later than any act of Brady's com. plained of, and that tt had no relation to any of the charges in the casa. After considerable argument, in which Mr. Mer- Tick stated that this refusal to grant the Increase was after Congress had begun to investigate Brady, Judge Wyle decided to admit the paper, holding that the court would not assume that the prosecu- tion had proved fraud, and that the act ot Braay in refusing might be introduced to mevt Walsh’s testl- mony as to Brady’s habit. He thought 1s was ad- missible, as it might throw some Ight on Brady’s motive, Which was in question in the trial, The case was in progress when our report closed. ANOTHER DENIAL BY EX-SENATOR DORSEY. ‘The Denver (CoL) dispatch stating that Dorsey’s “J. B.B.” check for $2,000 was given to “Judge Bissell,” In paymentof losses at cards tn a railroad car, has elicited another statement from ex-Sena- tor Dorsey, to the effect that he does not know Judge J. B. Bissell, that he never played a game of cards in a rallway train with Bissell or any one else for any sum, and that there never was a che to J. B. B., or any other person having the same iniuals, issued or signed by him. THE ATTACK ON JUDGE LILLRY. Judge Wm. M. Lilley ts still suffering from the attack made upon him by ex-Senator Dorsey. He has puns tn his abdomen, and ts unable to leave his Toom. The doctor hopes to be able to keep the in- flammation down. voi Litey told a Stap re- porter this morning that he would take legal measures against his assatlant as soon as he was Well, He said that be was fortunate in having a | competent witness. The patient 1s worse this afternoon. —+>—. ‘Thieves, Fences and Detectives, BERRY’S CONFESSION. ale publication of the Berry statement In Sat- urd\y’s Star created a great deal of comment, and the citizens’ committee has received Informa- tion from a number of sources tending to corrobe orate-some of the statements, The remark that Mantz made to Berry when he visited him in the e that McDevitt, McEifresh and Fiinder had formed a partnerstiip and secured the endorse- ment of a number of citizens, was regarded as significant as showing how closely connected to- gether was the entire combination. There will bea meeting of the citizens’ com- mittee In the directors’ room of the National Metropolitan bank, to-morrow, at half-past oue o'clock, when the chairman will make a report. A STATEMENT BY MR. A. B. WILLIAMS. Mr. A. B. Williams makes the following state- ment regarding the allegations concerning htm in the confession of Edward Berry, published in Tae EVENING Star of Saturday: “The statement of Edward Berry, which was ublished in THE EVENING STaR of Saturday, is, as as 1am mentioned therein, an infamous ‘false hood in every particular. Mantz never asked me to defend Berry in the Finckle case,or in any other case. I know nothing about any Sealskin coat or any other property taken from Finckle, or the re- turn of any to Finckle, and never in any way took any part in any transaction between the parties. I never had any improper relations with Mantz, in any manner or any form whatever, and never de- fended any person charged with larceny at Mantz’ request in my life. ‘The whole story 1s a concocted le, The author of it ts not the thief tn Jail, who, by force of the circumstances now surrounding ‘him, is made to father it, but is a person of even Jess honor and honesty.” > the Griver, of = hack 1 in which the Gffense is tae ow ace sessions to-day. charged to have take taken place,was put on trial seeeem aa Ea 43 accessory to the offense. e . DIVISION OF THE WORK—LIST OF APPLICANTS FOR| The Imtermational Exhibition Come Mr. Campbell Carrington appeared for the de y- APPOINTMENTS. The Commissioners were busily engaged this morning in arranging for the new assessment soon to be made. The District 1s to be divided the same as for the last assessment. The county outside the city boundary will, instead of two divisions, be divided into three, the first being all that por- tion of the county east of the Eastern branch; second, all that portion between the branch and Rock cresk, and the third all that tion between Rock creek and the Potomac river outside of the limits of wh. “The fourth division 1s the city of Georgetown. The eee | divisions will be the city of Washington, divi by Ines running north and south from the river to Boundary streets, making twelve divisions altogether. ‘There will be twelve assessors em- ployed, and each will be entitled by law to receive for each day nece: in the perform- ance of his duties the sum of $5, for a period not exceeding one hundred and fifty days. The fol- lowing #3 list of APPLICANTS FOR THESE POSITIONS. Bennett, Jas. L.. 18 Pennsyivania ave. se.; Bright, Henry J., 401 8th st. s.e.; Becker, A.F. 12th st. sw.; Bliss, Chas H. Bogue, Jno. J., 3314 N st. Jno. H., 1189 6th st. s.w. Bt. .w.; Call fendants. Moxley stated that she lives at No, 1420 K street, and last Thursday night Loudon. came to her house with a carriage, to take her to the Capital City Guards’ fair at Whalen hall. ‘When got to the hack door she asked him Where the Other persons were whom he had said. Were going with them. He said they were not Teady. She objected at first, but he insisted on it. and she gotin. They drove out 14th street,and he got out at Ricks’ park to get a drink, and he pany. PHILADELPRIA, March 12—The stockholders of the International Exhibition Company held ane other meeting to-day to consider their policy with regard to the return of certain moneys from the Toady to Feport the mecting ajouraoa unl Be to report the meeting adjourned uni ‘28th instant. = ———— Republican Nomination. CoLvmnvs, O., March 12—The republicans have nominated Gen. C. C. Wolcutt for mayor, ad Elevated Railroad Litigation, New York, March 12—A decision was given to- day in the superior. court,by Judge Freedman,on a motion argue some time ince lu the sult of the New York Elevated railroad ow agt Manhattan railroad company and the ‘tan Elevated ratiroad company, in behalf ot the Metropolitan company, to set aside ay aflirmed ti parties ality of the October agreement The Metropoltta “ihouion titan company made the vithat its stockhol Wall Strect Still Locking Up. ANOTHER ADVANCE IN PRICES OF STOCKS TO-DAY, New Yorx, March 12.—The Post's financial article says: Were strong r again this f and the advance-of Saturday was not Brightwood, teraection Carroll, Jas. nied eco en oe LD. N St. nw.. indiana avenue; Donohue, Jno. F. ita New" lew Jersey avenue se. — te ures of the market were Union P. Missourt Pacific, Western Union, St. Paul, Lake Shore and Lackawanna,all of which advanced. The volumeot was larger than on Saturday, ‘sales up to 12:30 170, Pacific sold Polkinhorn, , the Lotak Fr: 7th andDs’ being abou 000 shares. Unt Coreoran et. Huthertord, AU 74 MB, W364, 81 een Sh and 10:n, | {OF 31,000. St. Paui sold at 101%, iy, 101, 4 n.w.: Strams, | 14,000. Lackawanna at 125, 135, for 25,000, Lake Shore at 1113, i. 2,000 shares. Northern near Howard University; 1310 9H mW Wood, Oharies Te wip r. taker, E W., $815 M nw.; wil: Mr. F. M. Bolton, clerk of the Merchants’ hotel, | J: Toon ak tape Philadelphia, relates to the Press what he says is eeler, Nicholas Eck! George T. Part of the personal history ofJere Dunn,theslayer Peter Hepburn, Dr. Wm. Le ‘White, S.A. ad . Be r. and Jos, Carroll There Will bo rought her a glass of beer and insisted on her drinking it. He then ordered the driver to drive way he reproached her for Tetusing to marry him. je then got profane and used insul uage dieald it she refused to submit to him or moved an inch he would blow the top of her headoff. She screamed Loudon told her todrive on, He put his hand in her mouth to keep her from screaming, and she face blacked her eye, which she showed to the court. After accomplishing his pi Boundary, ac] sto] and got out to get a the driver stood at and W streets both driver and Loudon went into a restaurant, and she escaped from for protection. The druggist loaned her five cents and she got on a 14th street car, and at the corner Out of the car and fell in the street. She told her story to Sergeant Amtss, who saw her safely to ton she stated that she has lived here about seven years and has known Loudon about a year. She whether she has a child. She also denied that she him because he refused to hear any further testimony and said he would hold the defendants for the Brand jury. —s rs and Scott in $1,000 bail, which was done, and the defendants were committed in default of ‘bail, A STATEMENT THAT HE KILLED A COLORED MAN, WAS SENTENCED TO EBOAPED on, and she was driven out of the city, and on the to her, and Minally drew a revolver, and for the driver to drive ber back to the city, but bit his hand, and he struck her in the turned toward keep the door of the hack to her from escaping. At 14th the hack and‘ran into a drug store and asked of 14th and L streets sue saw an a walked ;On cross-examination by Mr. Carring- Said she is not married, and declined to state got mad with pay. that she ordered. The court declined to ing Attorney Moore asked that Loudon #2500 ge ‘The Slayer of “Jim” Elliott. YHEREFO! AND WAS CAPTURED ON PENNSTLVANTA AVENUE IN THIS CITY. In ———— Ex-Gevernor Sprague’s Bride. OONFLICTING ACCOUNT OF HEE ANTECEDENTS. A Cincinnati Gispatch to the New York Tribune i fi ie ne.