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VENING STAR. Telegrams to The Fertk weet Corner Peseta Ave. seated 8.57 . : ty BURNED, sereatar geo ran ki THE PASSENGERS LOSE THEIR CLOTHING, Saks SL , + STEAMER ON FIRE AT NEW YORK, fon ee ee = {Entered at the Post at Washington, D. C..a8 DEATH OF HON. THOS. 8, FLOURNOT. pecond-claee mail matter. Tue Wrexty Stax—published on Friday—$1 ayear, | ———— Feriage prepaid. Six moutha, 80 centa. Sa" Ai mall enbacriptions must be paid in advance; Jou @ Mu 34yayer sent longer than ta paid for. V + 61—N® 9,324, Ester of advertising made known on THE LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE, TWO CENTS AMUS aaa = A ac, A "| no means espectalty an ¢: committed more EMENTS. _ BOOKS, &e. Washington News and Gossip, [ORGANIZED CRIME. | po,mesns eepectatty an expert, commt from. the JQatosst THEATER |, oy Pe MPET. are = ing thorehy seab-akie ancien Paice ae Geta, ageless tw Booxs. =) obferenceand consecration meoting in| GoveRNwext Recrirts To-Day.—Internal reve- |. + : me Wok mas Mowpar Novag | loci upon: Fre case ana uae | Ltt ARC a AW. gece Ne | noe emai: cumom. comma" | THIEVES, RECEIVERS AND DETECTIVES, | =cifshatond rine, waite, om . Macdonald, +1.? we Bello OF ets] re EDN .. S af . be @ = a SI be ita of the Kf District will be given. Chris- “ <i " valuables. These crimes were nearly all commit- 3 whaaumegatin ye or aa Janes, $1.50. Mires "Lomimce“ataiee 41. omeatun | Han workers ont ateaere milo eee. CHS | Tae Rewatse OF JOHN HOWARD Payne. st ted tn the daytime, or at least before 10 o'clock at JANAUSCHEKR Stories, Rope, $1.25; 1 Have Lived and Loved, Forres- NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE—G@inD. | Steamer bearing the remains of John Howard| Report TQ THE CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE. the goods were generally in the hi . : Her St: Mildrods Bargain, Laie, 415 Me. Stubbs | (| NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE (MED: | poe te expectedto arrive st New York on Thurs- @ Tecelver of stolen goods within an hour Suprorted by a Company of Incomparable Artists. | Brither, Otte, $1; Battery snd Bouer, Ballentyne,$1.25. | $O# teal D incoln Hall, THURSDAY, | day ot next week. Repressutatives of Mr. Corco- after the burglary was committed. In but one in- encemen’ = March 16th. at 8 p.m. Addrees by Ibe there to receive the remains, Unless stance did that thief attempt to conceal the prop- FENIX ceutifel OF Seeete aa Coin a the CeeE ae: | KING. M. D,, valedictory by PHILIP G a. | f20 wi WHAT THE INVESTIGATION HAS DE-| ért; ve ANTOIN- are oF axtiatic, end comprise al! the most cele- etal invitation foal, ‘No reserved seate, the authorities of New York arrange for some cere- y- Obder St the Facaity fanis.st” | Mony upon the arrival of the remains, they Will VELOPED. DETECTIVES AND RECEIVERS ROBBING THE ROBBERS | A Washington Sleeping Car Burned. “ns All of the latest novelties in Stationery. = THIS (TU! @ Litstoreal ‘The Gre Lk be Lrought at once to this city and removed to the The iver whom |THE PASSENGERS ESCAPR, BUT LOSE THEIR Wenenday—The Beart fut Fzotionat pape ce as ie, AGE QuEDITOnS OF THE CATE THOMAS | vauit in Oak Hill, where they will remata unt cea ne Scans aaa wa Negri teres CLOTEING—L48T OF THOSE OX THE CAR AND SON. He x. RUMES penne thes cline tlhe Rh ‘ tr M Thursday —Charles Dickens! Wonderful BLEAK m8 475 Pennssivania avenue, | to the undersignod before the goremonies will take adh toe ae nk | CHAIRMAN THOMPSON ABLY SUMS UP| perio?! the city, and within a stone's throw of | qPITTRING. Pa. March HART The Washington Fridsy—Janausch-k’s Latest Sucress, the Jewish Ro- 7 Bi nOGs FERRY, have not yet been fully arranged. THE BESULTS. - Fennsylvania avenue, a public resort where some | syivanta railroad, due here at 6:46 aAm., caugh® Pre So EE rag Mother. Easrre Carns A: ‘D> Novermrs. Administrators of ‘Thos. ‘the Sry ay Se Besrend ahooes | Gre seer. vata morning ct strely com arday Me et 4 " & Orrtce of paymaster general army x 3 at 4 O'clock this morning, ‘con Setuntay Niebt—ZILLAH. A LARGE ASSORTMENT AND MANY VERY = ae ac Renee —s oar one pe icageit as co Duliding | ‘The Citizens’ committee met at halt-past one | His business seems to have beén conducted there | sum \Scaped without talon, MONDAY, March 19-LIGATS 0’ LONDON. mhi3 ERvand GEORGE REPTAET roster te ancy anni | O8.the northwest corncr of Pennsylvania avenue | to-day at the Metropolitan Bank. The following | 8 thorou ia eat npr eer cnend epnae et tent seesty alt , a ipue ROLLER SKATING RIX date ae Sees ce DEVOTION. i ee gc ig ey Pame and | and 17th street. Were present: H. H, Wells, Jas. E SS. RC. | nis plunder, ask how much he wanted on It, and ley; Col. Ben. Wilson; Gen. Cochens, of; : sites SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS, COWME'S. ACKER ts anthorizedto settle all debta due} TH" Dears of Brigadier General James Hervey Hip ea ladon aaah re Gaderstasding aI eey epee mand, Upon the | Col. Davidson, of Bearer, Pa and Colonel Porters rw York avenue, between 13th end 14th atreets. =| PaNILy, POCKET and TEACHER+' BIBLES, toand by the frin. Simpson, of the engineer corps, U.8.A., at Bt. | 2° & Baemar H. Warner, E. K. Johnson, ©. F. E rove remuncrative to the receiver, | rrived here many were half naked At WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & SON'S, — mb12-3°_| Paul, Minn., last Trane te SeNounCeE: MP WAS | 5 saan 0. Witmer We B. Seoeees ROO aeee eer weould be made right on the next trans” | ‘The Pullman car company's toss 1s $90,000 = £28 : 428 Sevewre Sraxrr. | (pPa.0 74, WALEER & ERWARDS, HAVE THIS | Inthe 70th year of his age. ddw. Caverly, Lawrencs Sands, C. B. Church, T: | “Tc"ts astonishing how emall an amount, com- A Steamer on Fire. Ascembiien MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY |~ > aaa ne golve parler noney “a 17 | yg ABMY Paomorroke.—The death of Lieut. Col | E Wagwaman, A. 7. EE Col N. | pared with the value of the property, was ad- FIGHTING PLAMES IX KEW YORK HARBOR. NIGHISat8 eck a LADIES _GOODS. _ feoeet Oy CUTHBERT Wal Ig tho above dais, Wm. H. Browne, of the 1s¢ infantry, which was I ka aR Fanced. Stealing was indeed to the ‘thief an . ‘by Weber's Orchestr => The committee was called to order by the chatr- usic Orchantns = New Yore, March 18—When the steamship owen By eC 2:90. a= oS settled by CUTHBERT WALKER, unnounced yesterday, causes the following pro- | man Mr John W. Thompson, Mer Rete Weer given ort ative business, ands the ereeons | nradson, or i Nor ouraa, oe ae ee eee vette] Mies Mi. Boca. SSPE |B Stn Se Peetiacate Marien | ogee nnn wt | Oe Sar aru aaron | ia Raat ak eae Sears = Of 57 west 35th street, mh12-2" JOHN EDWARDS, y 5 5 je jak T % sooo EE -INPORTER OF ROBES, S> THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY WAUGH SLE. | fdmund Ries ty te Cote Be err ea Meport of Chairman Thompson. nfs PE Ep forward’ hatchway. The hatches eee roe ee Will open at rarors 711 4th street northweat-on March SUNDAY SCHOOL AND CHURCH. Lieut. John ©. F. Tillson to be Ist Meutenant Sth | - Gentlemen:—The events which caused the citi- wunstenee olga and the recelver his, which | sof'an. effort made, to locate tne fire, but without 15th, for oxe week only, ber new importations of . a re zens of Washington to organize themselves into o success, Ine of hose was attached to the: SERING ASD BUMSIRG DELOGEE a pEDNESDAY EVENING, 14th inst, ies ei bsp Soe A date that | reyuut Such asystem the hazard of crime was | Suoes® A line Of hose was attached i into the mere, India Sik, Foulard, Batiste, | SOCIABLE AND HEUNION OF THE PASTORS OF | weer porwr AGADEMY.—Profs Geo. L. Andrews | ® Committee of Safety, are of so recent dat gti tomiither teave ee 14 | hold,but the fire continued to burn furtousiy, ‘All ree ail, Satina, and all the Wilh Interesting Hxercinee., Adiniseton 10 cents, | and Samuel & Tiilman, of the West Point military | titey need not be rehearsed at length; but it is | might besaid that, there was, c was discovered | Stain Was put on and the ship arrived at ray = ETS Seite, emiaaton ~| enough to remind you that burglary, robbery, x ed | Wharf, pler No 9, North river, shortly. after 11 arance ef the Renowned E ‘a . a: m 2, He * academy, have been ordered to visit the Yale,Har- a in the act, and identified, and a warrant issued o'clock. An ala we t hich FCCR COMBIXA LION. eee Geel) Le Sais rab cons, Ne | vara, Dartmouth and Princeton colleges, and the } Stnd larceny, and other kindred crimes had be- | for his arrest, the deteciive who shared in the Quickly responded to by the fire beats “Hevencyer SMITH, WALDKON, CRONIN AND MARTIN. M. J. Hewr AY, 18th inet Annapolis naval academy. for the purpose of ex- | come go frequent as to excite no surprise, while | plunder commiuntcated the fact to the recetver, | QuICkIY res her iailis, the mew re beer anlen whe : mts Annivers ER eee OEE. COOx. | amining the courses of Instruction adopted by | the arrest and trial of the offender, espectalty | and the recelver Informing the thief that he was had never before beeh used. Meanwhile tack MAN, D of Brook] ;,¢3 p.m., Love Feast the view of recommendin; wanted, the latter quietly made an excursion nd vee te 7 gud ‘Keunion: at 7:30 .m-, Blatiorm Meeting, Hoy: | ‘M032, Colleges, with the view of rec ‘Weat Point, | Wien the amount of property stolen was large, oF | Town te river, oF to Haltimore oe te Bere | had been and the bales of cotton were MO" 1d © BIuERT Sanus H. Buows presiding. ‘with Addresses by promi: thls tnistou ds tee Cant and it may bring | €ven consiierable, was g0 rare an occurrence a8 } pont at a convenient distance, where he remeined peing , noted out. Holes’ were cus nent and active workers, ete., etc. US seit et aeagee at the military | Not only to attract public attention, but was com- | only a short time, When he returned to resume [nan tens oe ter were glentar ‘Soe EXTRA MATINE Has in etock, and constantly iving all the latest THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THF | academ: monly published as an evidence of the extraordin- | his depredations on the defenceless people of this the bold. The fire, it was f we peving, mls Tuhonor of cur Patron Salut. Novelties in IMPOR LLINERY for ‘E _Stockholdera of the CONCORAN FIRE INBUR- sands ——— skill and vigilance of the detective force. city. bold, aa is simost smposrtne By ty Sq jawonernizion Lencon cerly SPRING WEAR dertiwerk on MONDAY te duay a Aur eah far | MAtresro or ‘ras Tatoa Diegcronr.—The | “Wile the criminals generally escaped, it was 8 we ‘now do. tho. ‘Wor Ford tatave started. from spontantean sone: Practical Lesson in ‘Oidecn to eee A Be n1o_ | the purpose of ejecting nine Dirsstoce Aethe eonser | board of directors appointed by the central com- | Not by any means uncommo2 for the citizens who | Knowing as we now do the workings of this posed to have started from spontaneous combus- emear we ers by wall receive prompt attention, mi Seat. Belle will be opened et 12 loge at 2 p.m. | mittee on labor legislation, organized by author- ernie at agtipdind ol Organized band of robbers we can see plainly that | tion. The vessel 1s heavily faded, the grenter Aaminsion, 2°) Mas. Je P. Pas eee cas — } ty of the last Congress of national labor untons, | the old and barbarous practice of paging reneons, | thieving can be measurably stopped only by de- art of her cargo consisting of “cotton. |The Seas aia ROUEE as. Je FE. Facure, (ep O48 Fixtures? submit to the organized ‘Trade Unions and Assem- | which grew and strengthened until it became in- | stroring and Ulotting out of Existence the shops | inaed on tie pee bon cane alt ad Fok See THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CTf¥ TO | Dosded “wien Chena walted States a manifesto | sumerable. We had sworn officers who were pald the Protection Of the CaleE Go he OC oes | thelr” Daezage, "becouse, the, hatches” eure One Week, Commencing SaPOnEEn Gn Pano SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. Israel” "The manttesto denounces. the majority seeing eran ist but the tact beoime antiy more | tice; and we therefore recoinmend tthe cou. amy oj See en ee lh MONDAY, MARCH 12. acme, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. of the Senate as lawyers retained by federated | ana more apparent that we held our wearing ap- | mittee and the citizens that their efforts shouid | WO liad hes eg yd CORCORAN BUILDING, capitalists; demands an extra session of Congress | Darel. our Louseholt effects, our bonds, money, | be directed to reforms in these particulars, Soaut ot the vemel bring Monk. Inet ee ‘Matinces Wednesday and Saturday. no B. F. BRooKs._| $5.3 Temedy for impending strikes, and advises all | jewels and ornaments subject to the willot thieves | One would naturslly Suppose Wat 1 would | or tne steamer was $900 000, nearly fully covered. - = No. 1107 F Street Northwest. ae —— z Wage-workmen to join their trade-unions or the | anq burglars, with only the Poviere of buying | MOt be dificult to prevent officers of the by insurance, and the eango, consisting of cotton, OLE Toms Gan ; OMPARY. ape Oe Pees Gas yrxrunes, | “MENS of labor, and present an ‘unbroken front. | them Dankae cies as seen oi be mtarnnhemant| f oor Rees cones oa epee <4 molasses and general merchandize, was WOFUS eeee eel AY REDUCED PRICES, TOMAKE ROOM FoR rt-| \BY, THE Recext Proworioxs in the Patent,| ate ORGANIZED CRM. criminals, and perhaps it would not be eo but Tor ibs Gamage tr treeargo et the Matson seem: d New Feataves Never Before | Percona! attention given to all crdera. mb8 se ¢ =e eae ee te Fieroe, of New York, frst} attength, however, it was plain that crime had eid read Shas In this respect patpeactienite | mated at about $31,000, The creates hate, tu Unee You's Calin. . PROVEMENTS. CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK aselstant examiner, Decemes, principal exam a" | become an organized institution, embracing the | “ied, OMlcers was tn the six detective omcers, ror | 00 the extent of about $50,000, ‘The losses are f rrices25, 35 and 50cent. Bestree| BB a y weg BEFORE PURCHASING. f | Pic ee HIShee! py e PP tnlef, the middle man to whom he could instantly | the practice has been, as we understand, toassign | COVered by Insurance, 7 rved seats 25 cents extra. E SAWL 8. SHEDD, THR Vacawt TREAGURERARIE.—Seoretary Folger | deliver his plunder, and private and public deteo- | the more important, cases of re peeing A Ferelgn News by Cable. AY, PARCH 19 CARRIE SWAE daily recetving sil the Novelties in SPRING had a long interview with the Frosident yesterday | COT ORS rep tae poorer named CIASSES COUN | OTe ene nee ree Sete police force did AX ALIBI FOR JONN Watsn. 0 of her latest and ereatest Drama! NEAY, and aut now prepated to euow the inter | — 190-3 400 Sri Srazet Noatewsst. | afternoon, in regard to Milling the vacancy causea | CONAentIy rely for necessary for the citizens to | not undertake to interfere, and thus it came that | Loxpox, March 18 —Documenta havo arrived ~~ ‘AB, Styles in HATS AND BONNEAS. (- CLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | py the resignation of Treasurer Gilfillan No per- | take concerted action—for the plundered to wage they cotenty tenn than the Comer at ae 4 sekgeyneg Sent =e ashe wae | in THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. mhi2_| ,,A few, FRENCH FLOw FRESH FROM THE SPRING, foe be Sete renin Une eerie pomitson. Drs Cech Te ee el ec ae were in combination with the | was not in Dublin atthe time the Poonix WM sexte cor concer SUGL00 cng cache Tips shears LR tates W. ©. MILBURN, Paansacn Conga AND Hien Neronsons General Luctus H. commencement of thelr work the mem- | Tecelvers of stolen goods, protecting them to the | murders were committed. cn othe akar ioe } NIC ; i 5 , , PHARMACIST, Foote, of California, the recently appointed minis- | bers of the committee had knowledge of only a | Same extent and by the same means with which AT CURTIS HALL, GEORGETOWN, LADIES’ SPKING DOLMANS Havne, March 18.—Patrick Casey is eres 9 2 7 few crimes which had been thus compounded. | they protected thieves. to secure the arrest of the English detectives wi in Silk end Wool Materi 00ds at low prices, | —— 2439 Porineyivanis avenue._ | ter to Corea, had a formal eee eee ay | They had not, however, either knowledge or sus: | SusrMaRY OF The meccLIs OF THE Ixvesticatiox. | 28sisted in the apprehension of Walsi ou French FRIDAY, MARCH 16rx, 1833, 8 o'clock p. m. E SUITS 6OR 1 Ai ie = : ; Mies be ae re een finga.and Picion of the extent to’ which a Dusiness had | Although the work in which we are enguged, as | ‘!Titory. THE ALABAMA AWARD. CHAPPELL, E. J. WHIPPLE, 3S Saccry new ayinel eimaat Suis GEA, Haywarp & Hortcuisoy, Monday the Japanese minister and his secretary Lespen tho local, thioves Ware fovnd ease to | bas before been said, has only been begun and Loxpox, March 18--In the house of commons x TE ox. i SodiC bhorR. 0, end you will have no more suits made by : eur bee ae Cre eee itne, Eee eee purpose, This Ut | larger enterprises some of the officers charged | OUZRt not to cease until the organization to rob last night Mr. Coleridge Kenna, conservative, PRS s ner pe rs oes ony eee dees DbeEe OF Ie With the detection of crime and the arrest of crim- | aad Hunde has ‘been broken Up ad those ea- | gave notice {hat he would question the govern. Z =e \ LADIES’ NEW SILK SUIT. NCH- iN . nals ro ere_more expert professiona’ rein have found a home ie the doors | Munt as to what steps have been taken Lo recover aise ene |GHtbHiwe HEw aires op acre ame Renee gu aeons eRCLm terest, and occasionally of solfeltude, to both. criminals to execute tho ‘plans whien they had | Stes pentetee eg some lnslde the doors | m= surplus of the Alabama award, Sent and two ladies, $1._ mh12 = eae - PLUMBING AND FURNACE WORK SNE TE ae themselves already devised, nor had they any | have already accomplished the following results: ‘THE CIMBRIA DISASTER. JACKETS. Tae Count MaRrraL which recently tried Passed | suspicion of the difilculties which would be thrown | First: ‘The ‘commituse, lines: discret ee BeRurx, Merch 12—Tue salvage steamer has re v OFFERED. Low Prices for good Goods, at Executed bag ote amet Deiat Ue Personal | assistant Surgeon W. G. @ Willson, at Norfolk, | around them in the Progress of their undertaking, | existence of organized combinations to rob the | turned trom ‘Uhe"scene Of the wreck Of the steamer NUON and NIGHT. ; sbadtemnee ewe. on a charge of Insubordinate conduct and neglect | and It was perians fortunate that they had not, | eltizen and protect tho guilty perpetrators of the | Cimbria ‘The ‘divers tenet te ee al or the Age. se BAUM'S, RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, FIRE-PLACES AND | o¢ duty, found him guilty of the first charge in a | for but few would be willing to engagein this pub- | crimes. 1e Wonder of the ORNAMENTAL GRATER. llc service, knowing that thereby they would sub- | Second: The committee have discovered that | D&lles Of the victims are jammed amongst the - less degree than charged, amd sentenced him to be gear of a life boat on deck. ‘The entrances to the ntomitme ompany, 128 416 77a STREET. eee ject themselves to threats of injury to person and | while the thief relies upon recolvers of stolen | © Dodh Toccsnaapivied Vien Gnas hat cf ottas Naval: 7 ae z After July Istat No. 424 9th strect. mhia_| confined OUI SELES | CT Bales fstnte, unwarrantable and ouurayeots areas Goods to take and dispose of bis plunder, he de- To save the cance cen baka weene bev to be a , = - nr i - yn their chara Tepul 101 ireats Of ni upon e detective lcers. sometimes ‘Admniesion to al only 10 centa. an |bmst Sera I MPORTATIONA, E Cc the Swatara is at pea. remutepa. che punlahment.| Fics tor slander afd libel, sods toes Coo TTS | Cen coe ee ete ioe Force wo secure | shatter the 460 Pee he gexPloston. would ‘Three Performances on Satur tey. mhi2-6¢_| | Pattern Tate and Rich Millinery, Novelties, Flowers, ASTER ARDS, Pelion ent ios - ing been rele and offensive than all, to constant espionage, sur- | himself trom arrest, Irial and conviccion. stremthiop. eostteat ie = = ee feathers, Laces, Drive wings, Silk ‘and Clo arres court ved. yelllance adowing by trained spi in- rd. say apis A tOsicab AND LITE samy dasa Ue Oe epee EASTER CARDS, ‘Tae Cre Sckvigh COMAiiRanER have ot yet | formers: Solan Ut wuah eee eee eee 3. princip n Loxpox, March 18—The Times’ co the benefit ot UNION M. WILLIAN EASTER CARDS, but are still on | Committee have been frcm the outset constantly B., The following talent will s>-| cyte Treviee. Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenne. EASTER CARDS, made a selection of headquarters, subjected. Uon of crime on whom the thieves have relied for | Gre’ vgn oS EC. Townsend, select tenting; | ‘To close out my remaining stock of best Kid Gionea, EASTER CARDB, aa —— Se Ne ee OINRe RC es been the chronic Tastability of cabiters, ther aca recitxtion: Mrs. CH. McEwen. | in sizes 6, 65, 54, will il them for $128 aad eh Oe EASTER CARDS, EX-REPRESENTATIVE NEAL, of Ohio, leaves for CRIMINAL CLASSES. af urth, The committee have been able to supply | she chronic lastability of cabinets, the Ins uits of Pint 15th street Tae Ben ee Pe, | Sadat Hadeat Pent ied ook eee aan, all toe ee SE ee tree acre | ne ee ee ae caine sihaetly. to Xow, | Sh thes wubpenaton ota pociioe er the toms oat en: | some MOIRA ee Grevy eet Beran eee ie Cee | ee bar 7) ee canne panied by his two daughters Mrs, Neal left for | that it was patnfally true that the information for | only demonettersd shat to resign the presidency. jurttls, 309 7th street southwest. Tickets, 26 cents, ‘Ohio several days ago. which we sought could only be obtained from the ives does not} ~ THE RUSSIAN SUICIDE. Bes at 7." Performiaucs at 8. mh10-6¢ ‘ : EASTER CARDS, a = Prensa! arch 18—M. Pernt rece Pisa ONE CENT PER YARD. EASTER OARDS, Parents were issued to-day as follows: W. P. | criminal classes, frequent of crime aad tr cane | securen the abolition by sence or Congress of the | rear ane nor pee po get gh 1880 HE APOLLO CLU 1 88: PLAITING EASTIR CARDS, Clotworthy, Baltimore, baking powder; George A. | we of necessity resorted. We did not go into | entire detective force, chancellerie of M. Markoff, who committed sule THE APOLLO CLUB, ‘TWO CENTS PER YARD (Parisian Mode). EASTER CARDS, Pabreuil, Baltimor, shirt; Elias 8. Hutchinson. | churches, nor among the innocent and unsus- | Fitth. The committee have not only discovered | St! yesterday, made an aitempt at suicide Te. Assisted by 2 902 9th street, corner of I northwest. Washington, setting for hot airfurnace; John R. | pected, but to prisons, jails and workhouses. We | the names of the perpetrators of ‘a large number of | cently. _ Merrill, pasting, = ee. — 3 Dantel | went, fn short, to the men sme aia sme deene to aoe ay ey Reged gave paper TRE POLITICAL AGITATION IN PARTS. MRS. NELLIE B. McCARTEE, Sornaxo, Mus. Sgua Rove, Y. @. FISCHER, Shirley, New Market, Va., paper bag. aprercain what 1 Tecpel been done. totter | nding of thirty-tont: indietaeses Prinelpatiy the societal tee ne fe watching Will give @ Concert at 699 FIFTEENTH STREET. ‘Mk. Hayward M. HUroHINSON suffered a -re- | we came very soon to realize the absolute neces- | against detective officers and receivers of stolen leon and M. Rouher are cognizant of tue dulnge of = : 608 Noere Srazer, Orrostre Parent OFrice, 3 lapse lastnight, and at one time his lite was | sity, not only to seek for information from the | foods, which they deem it to be of the most’ vital | !e0n and M. Com Senesnton sy, CHURCR. has just opened a arse and well-selected assortment of | 27 Sepa USB e Pinice THATS | aeapatred) ots Hie wan tepcaeh odacay beter Sa een ar cay aac ermentt wes obtained, and | Importance to have speedily DTOMENEGo tral. THE VIENNA ELECTRICAL EXMIBITION. FRIDAY EVENING, Maren 16, at 8 o'clock. _HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, Now R this afternoon. Another consultation of the at- | veined by meome ito ot eS ot witnesses, | equate inforthation in relation t the pe eet VERNA, March 18—A law Is published exempt. Priceof Tickets, 50 cents. SWIsS EMBROWERIES, MEDICE, TORCHON AND ow EADY. tending physicians was held during the morning, | to protect ‘by all just and proper means the indi- | Criminals, the names and methods of their conted- the payment of customs duiles goods For sale by uembers of the club, and Evlis & Co.'s OTHER LACES, i and the opinion resulting therefrom was that Mr, viduals who had, in the interest of pustice, not | erates in the police force and among the dealers | 8€0t from foreign countries to the electrical exbi- Music Store, where Keserved Seats can be had withcut | which will be eold at very clove prices Hutehinson’s condition now offered some hope. | onty put themselves at the disposal of your com- | Whose shops dot more than one of our streeta, and | bition here, = init | Gn sa Ruu na ace ronzes SPRING STYLES. —Tue Fpert Sat second con-| usa Ne We Wi eel former ena a | Ree Raker cae ang occon micas | THE Lar act or rare conrscnatorn NO AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC, GLOVES and ART EMBROIDERY GOODS. = Mon ests sen. te Tere - | associates, c. a lly pl St. Perersscna, March 18—The last act ot egg A CeAayent Gets if = troller Upton has resigned 1s authoritatively | "Almest the rst information Gbtained by us was | Before the public that it these investigations are | Prince Gortschakoft was to dictate a te to inked by J. P. THEO. LANG, : dented. rn! ohn Henry Murphy and Charles a , | the czar Saluting him on the occasion of his birth. ~ Sm 1124°12th street northwest, = = = GENTs’ DRESS SILK HATS, at $5, $6, $8. O'Leary, convicts, then in Jail, for frauds commit- | the public officers whose sworn duty it 1s to see 4 — se NDERWEAR!—DOUGLASS’, 9rH AND F| New shapes, Derby's and Square Crown HATS, ‘Tae Court oF CLatus.—The cases of Rowland | ted by Meaws of a game of cards known asthrec | that the laws are faithfully executed and th Bec oN EXHIBITION Noite STREE! S.—The business in this departm nt hav- card monte. Their statements were yolunta: uilty punished will be justly chargeable for wha THE CZAR'S CORONATION, e626) NW EXHIBITION ‘rg’ | ing been tar in excess of our expectations, the aale w: JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS Colby and August Klein against the United States ° aitny to detalln tecubotie Seis ee eke Sipe pect hereafter. suffer a al | It 1s reported that the chief sovereigns and stet{ MAKKEITERG Beret | Be continued until fu oF wih mobs Gai Pennsylvania avenue, | Were dismissed by the Court of Glatms to-day for | CoSeath Wwnien inforiued Us aor Guiy oF Goetreies | depredations oe Speen Brinees who were at Berlin during the celcuratwon Dc. €26 E street northwest, oor from 71 Want of prosecution. The case of Thos. G. Power i: . ‘ne way for the future is plain, and the labor e silver wedding e crown prince Tee oi Fajen, metering Chicane. cone aan Dux Goons. ras argued and submitted. and the petition in the ee ae ee ee comparatively ight Threats ‘pariplenes and | crown, princes: nave agrond toe. reptovonted ab sree and ee werhanc’ case of Cyrus C. Clark was dism! jommitted. They furnished also the names of in- | Slanderous accusations will have little terror here- | the coro > pi, Picture Cord snd Tasecl, Thnx Ral == eal re a Girduals, olsen of fection chareen Sit arene: [aiter ty eee mee conscientiously engage in an A DIFFERENCE WITH PRINCE BISMARCK. = mes LUTTRELL & WIN? Asoxa the callers at the White House to-day | ing and preventing crime, with whom they shared orranized effort to protect life and property in our | Bega, March 1%—The resignation of Admiral Here an elegant assortment of best French Sateens at | were Senators Palmer, Conger, Kellogg and Sabin, | the plunder, obtained under agreements made be- | midst, while the entire community cannot but be | von Stosch, chief of the ministry of marine, ie * jo. iN id as to how the spoils were to be divid sensible of the dangers from which it has been at ; 100 dozen Misses! Hose at 3754 | an elegant assortment of Nuns Velling st 250. SEE ae Wee Coe na | Bite on we Ieatned alee ne ene leone Saved, and be ready cordially to 0- | regard to a recent action of the captain of the conte oF three pair for $1; former price 50 cents fie | ca aaee ae tof Nane Veiling at 373. crore bd ghiseed =< generally known, that among this dep! Shgurated for thor sro ago, may De in- | German corvette Elizabeth, in seizing. & plece of E ee BY DOUGLASS’ 9th ana F streets, Bee erat of Bick site at 76c., $1, $1.25, | 4 porrrarr or GEN. JOHN A. Dix, formerly Sec- | 88s there is generally pretty full information as | aug suspensi crime territory near Hong Kone, ahd partiy because the partly due to a difference with Prince Bismarck in. GO e born ears experiences. eittoak pultieltye to what offences have been committed by others, | Purging of the public service. cabinet declined to accept the proposal of Admiral — RUPPEET. segue cmaetientes & Fone ne ait anty» has Deen painted by Miss | in whose particular erimes they are not them-| Your committee have received valuable service | Gon Sessek in extoins solenoid marks in forutying ‘MALL, Hk KT, een memnats picid Silks, Ransom, and will soon be hi ‘on the walls of | selves associated. . =~ quarters that they may not pro,erly H. justice eace and Notary Public, tings, 2 Soa ——— een peeeonneee NOS. 409 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. | Drap de Alma, worth $1.26, at $1. ene ee COMPLICITY OF THIEVES AND DETECTIVES. “They have also been ably sustained by the news- | arrested for jaurdcre Committed Nine jat-3m* -_Warner building. Last ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES _| Henrietta Cloth and Cashmere at popular prices. NENATOR CAMERON'S CONDITION.—ASraxreporter | _ AS 80 illustration of what has Just been sald,we | paper press, some of the gentlemen connected Years Ago. NDHEW C. BRADLEY, es Fe De ch ie ane eg eamnore, fF men and boys" | ostied at the residence of Senator Don Cameron to. | earned from one of these earliest statements the | with which Hare sursisheg ee eto Font Ferrenwax, Wy., March 13.—Al Pacha, A ‘ArrorNey-at-Law, 2) FANCY WORSTED WORK in this city. We make suits to order. ate nse to inquirtes concerning the | RAMe Of the Person who committed the Chris. | portant Information, for which the committee are | who nine years aso comaltind sem: nor b loved te Rooms Noa. 10 and 12, Gunton Building, | cy non vesigne for Fm on Linen, Mammoth | yCUF Mock of Linen Damafike, Towels, Napkins, Doy- | day, aud in respo! fen ie Haney Tobbery, Into which we were not then | under lasting obligation, ders, was arrested here yesterday. The story is No. 472 Louisiana Avenue northwest. c3-tin | {J Pen Jenene for } anbbeyr f Poin Mt moth | Mes and Handkerchiefs is complete. Senator’s condition was informed that he was| inquiring. Not long afterwards we learned | | Wedeem it our duty especially to mention the | tnit’ Pacha belonged toacompany of six prose co SOUS HARES SURRUARD | SoNucten tr bets Cea a | ght one ator Beet mance] Ee de on aE elt hte | te ennr i Sade Matta ae | ata eae SERS ment | hat ace ei mem ee cami Ge Wises to Reat Rates fms: ,Senon Balding. | “ta Aueneral cutis for qFulling of Men's Shirts, Shicte, made to qrdec ina Gnd it is chougin the Senator elit bs aclo we eee Sony, Wat he Wan ibe by Gao or etry | Acai, oe oe ene measure to iS cO- | Slowt e He wae eect a ee panlons while they meron siv-om | pbenran Yaron aitoora, tits Pemba | Gufge sao he valent Vere-rocket Siete eat the | soutn in a few day laroeny, wi ‘accosted iim thus? “Hello give: | general agent of his deperenent. For te aie | exeabed, and has boen at id 2 Fe ee : hod HA... J. GOOCH, materia! on hand. Stamping promptly executed. o4 20 pieces Straw Matting at coat. DeaTH OF Hon. WiLuiaM WHITE.—A dispatch aware ate which he took offense, and ety hed ee cheerfully rendered, we make (a a ee ASTON FISHER. Lotof Bid Gloves onen nme Rages sthalf price. | nas been recelved that Judge White, of the gu- | he lsd no business 10 tise thet lancuse te him; | our graterul wledzments, and Fstrects, Quod wack, good rherencas ee CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH. | Lot of Kid Gloves, soiled, former price $1, only 250. reme court of Ohio, and who was recently ap- | to which the detective answered: “Look here, you| Respectfully submitted, charyves. L2i-6m | MENT, 906 G street northwest. They - | One case 10-4 Sheeting, good quality, 250, Li did shoot off your mouth,” referring to some com- J. W. Taompsox, Chairman. = i. GPce_ y/ siliee’ and Gentlemen’s Garments, also Crape | One case 10-4 Sheeting, 306, Iinted United States of the southern dis- | munication he had made as to somebody cise’s | . RECEIVED WITH APPLAUSE. Ny, 2 eetes ae So Evonbar Drctacs soe etae ERTIOE | One case'-4 Sheeting, beat quality, 200 His residence In Springhein’ Ghee sugee wise | ctlmne, “and I'l Nave you arrested and sent to the | “rhe reading of the report was greeted with * Rome 2 anf's Gunton Law Balding LUTTRELL & wing, | was a brother-in-law of ex-Speaker Kelfor, and | Workhouse.” He did have hi two applause, and the chairman received the thanks 472 Louinisna avenue. ‘was one of the most eminent jurists of Ohio, He upon the stolen goods PI ‘e of the committee. He also submitted a number — 128-20 1000 Fenneyivania venue. | had been i bat a few da rm. Mr. Keifer was called of detalis which were not in ted in the re- prem HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ress Dy Judge White's dlaraiag iiihess, ouy re, | WD Tare of ths FODEo Or the eee Save the particu | cmcago, March 12—At the proliminary match = = Ms 4SNIE K. HUMPHERY, Tae Lacren Exonavixe Co., ‘firned to this city on Saturday Test. He recolved jars of the robbery of the Metropolitan = bet ween Carter and 7 billiards last evening bet ween W Ff, larceny, Suly, 1881. pres ater F ILTERS. W yren ILTERS, 1495 New York avenue, & dispatch about 12 o’clock last. roel and left for allagher the latter won by a score of 800 to 491. G J ‘The letter stated that the robbery was done nara tyrpers. Ohio this morning. Letters written yesterday at : There were 87 10 mem earnded 9 raat rips ieee Sar Mien arte at od . Best quality tomes cen paten'e Hew Srocess, Gicated. foes m5 314 7th street, § doors slove Penna. avenne. DisBaRRED.—The Secretary of, the Interior has ove > Gisbarred T. C. Martin, ot Waukesha, Wis, from ‘WHAT BERRY BAYS ABOUT 4. B. WILLIAMS. ? Ciruexs Asp Sosovryers ands $1 Corset, her own maka, that: ‘the price Practice before the department : Are especially invited to examine our LANGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OP DECOLATED, ENGLISH, CHINESE, AND FRENCH CHINA, Lot : £dward Berry, whose statement concerning the N‘B.—French, German and vanish spoken. a5 Or THE TEMPORARY CiEpEs inthe Pension office robberies in which he was concerned, and the re- EEE ‘Whose appointments expire.thtsmonth 250 will be lations of Mantz with detectives and others, was SCRAP PICTURES. re-appointed and 30 will be@ischarged. Thenew published in last Saturday’s Stam, has made a Also “ha ‘The members Be; resenting the best factories ke: = = commissions will be made out on the 15th instant, 4 CUT end ENGRAVED GLASSWARE, Gisisioer Hot ns TFRASIES, ‘ad MInKORS There wilt be no further ge-appolntments untii Sitetwards called on M > FINE CUTLERY and PLATED WARE. | Fi en Felten, Albee felvet Frames, &o. —_ Sole agents in the District for EAST! c, IS MIBSA! Cpxgue. Orrice —There EDDY'S KEFRIGERATORS, So SS erie Oe ct =| For Bazazrasr: Sees clerks discharged, trom the Census Office to With SLATE STONE SHELVES. Ss D yesterday, owing to the falling. off in the work, $200 to awe wupmticnes. TATIONERY J )EpaRTMENT CHOCOLAT MENIER. and also to the lack of money. ‘The present farce wre (eee D> m3 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. or : a neil: thie Regn and | Henry Lacy J fec- | Hams said . BRENT. Fie where | would Guear Rertenox Is Pare Or wees AKO © COMPENY; Wien to state hours at <aieunae 4 FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS, SOLD EVERYWHERE, if inthe jail on Sunday po wind. = ee Wedding Invitations Recepti Visiting Cards, NAvat ORDERS—Lieuts. G #. Arnold and Chap- _— ti pg eg — - - jm and a’ —Lieuts. Having too tsrze 2 stock of above Stoves still on hand, Arms, Crests and Monograms ELEGANTLY — man C. Todd, Passed Howard wonld be Be mica suid George Beecher gone them several ot ‘ibe ated Radiant Homes, ENGRAVED. e i Smith, Paymaster H. T. Wright, Chiet Engineer and George Tice. ‘This i ¢ chance tedomoderch eta | Carde Printed from Plates, Paper and Envelopes Tila- PARIS AND LONDON. Rovere B.Hine, and Pased atletant, Engineer falled him, 90, that “Soking Starry Bovuable and Bick-pet Hates, minated and Stamped in Bronzes and a aa pac ree eee Ellis Seco ice Dantorive Caer — < NewYork Depot, 64 Wall street. S Hants, and'hed the W. & JENAS & OO. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU retorn ‘Elis A “ AND DINNER CARDS, x Boston Depot, 134 State street. js9-tafem It Mr. Willams bas pis TIT Tth street northwest. —- 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . 110-3 Coungs 117m Sraxer. Das. G Harcs & Comraxy, Gaouciz WS, Cos anager New Aso Haxvsowe: severe, SOLE AGENTS FOR LOW’S TILES. Just received a Large ang Handsome Linsof aeafeand : qusronncn, COTTON DastaaRe A LARGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND, elt-toatly SOLD BY al DRUGGIOTS, JACQUARD AND STRIPED LINENS, | mb0-2m "| AND ENGLISH GLAZE CHINTR, FOR LOOSE COVERS AND CURTAINS. 8. Vacun, Comrrorionenr, | , Spd! Beynina’p CARYETS, to make room for our BON-BONS and CARAMELS manufactured fren every day at the ra — ‘ane : SINGLETON 4 HOEKE, ‘Brusdiiteccre 1390 Pounsyivaniscrenna, Gioém | mbes ‘No. 984 F STREET NORTHWEST, ! [