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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STaR BUILDINGS, Forthwest Corner Penasylvanis Ave. and 11th 8t.,57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't ‘EveNINe Bran in served to m the cm their own account, at 10 cents per erty by it, hk, or 44 cen! per month. Copies at the counter, 2 faweach, By "ral powtage prepaid 0 cena month, Telegrams to The Star. at sy JOHN HOWARD PAYNE.’ ARRIVAL OF HIS REMAINS TO-DAY, A BIG PRICE PAID FOR A TROTTER The Loening Star. “eons co bee ice at Washington, D. .. 88 EUROPEAN EVENTS OF INTEREST. rae eee ere am = a ona Wend Sirene Moree ant oer anteadien” EO | WTO G1_N2 9.332, WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1883 TWO CENTS means sevcceaeioes Loxpox, March 22—A dispateh from Isle of Skye, reporis that the cro‘ters at Waters stein are excited. They have drivea the stock of Lord MecDonald away. Glendale, THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. Arrival of Hantan, je Onrsman. AMUSEMENTS. _BOOKS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Goasip. . EXPECTED EASK OF EMIGRATION. “ —- GOING TO TRAIN ON THE POTOMAC FOR HIS RACE : ——— a seas = Liverroot, March 22 —Owing to the unex = E )D FRIDAY WILL Et AT ‘Testimony for the Defense To-day. WITH KENNEDY. c e on Ss Season, ship oF NATIONAL TH rw Boors. $e Penis Pugtan Luttieran church, corner 11th| GOVERNMENT RECKIRTs —_‘To-pay.—Internal Mr. Edward Hanlan, the famous carsman, | trehedine @uet rence (or te urpune'et caren EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. | Jews of Barnow, Franzo. $1: Princoss and Saraies ind, this THURSDAY BV ERIS ae et ge | revenue, $396,170; customs, $693,162, A NEW YORK WITNESS. arrived here tats morning from Toronto, accom- | ing upon rates of passa, ‘The Great Union Square Success, $1.50; Shandon Bells, Binck, $1.25; sieve af Lent 'S. Domest, pastor. at REPRESENTATIVE OCHILTREE'S Pay.—Representa-} Theo. A. Torrey, of New York city, was the first | panied by Wm. Ramsey, of the same city. Tuey PARXELL GONE TO LOXDON. J. W. COLLIER’S James, $1.50; Mrs. Lorimes, “Malet, $1; Homespun TO ORANGE MEN.—ORANGEMEN RFSID- ns witness called in the star route trial to-day. He | are stopping at Wilard’s. It 1s Hanlan’s intention | | Pants, Marcb 22.—Mr. Parucll Las left here tor : . . Stories, Hope. T Have Lived and Loved, Forres. | [3>" J Y ‘ : tive Thomas Ochiltree has fled a supplemental * London. LIGHTS 0” LONDON. Stories, Hope volte 1; Mr’ Stubbs’ | ES ING or doing business in the District of = was examined by Mr. Ingersoll He testified that | to train here for his coming race with John Ken- The Greatest of Modecn Dram Heal: Miltreae Bargain, Lilie, $1; Mr_ Stubbs’ | oi. will aavanco the ioteeete ch ten Ones by ineloring | argument with the first controller of the Treasury a MANCTIESTER MARKET. eon Brother, Otie, $1:Battery snd Boller, Ballentyne,$b.25. | Their adress to We Beier ae One mh22-2"_ | in ‘regard to the authority of the Treasurer to | b€ occupled rooms 115 Broadway, Boreal building, | nedy at Point of Pines, near Boston, on the $0th ot Loxnox, March The Mancnceter Guardian, Picturesque Sketches, esate | Our Faster Cards are now open, and were never more == FOURTH PRI RCH, ‘ru | withhold the payment of his salary asa member | aS an office, with S W. Dorsey, going into the May. Mr. Corson, president of the Analostan | tn jts commercial article, there ts but Hue Vivid Portraiture, | Leautiful or artistic, and comprise all the most cele- | { een To nr Donenh | of Congress until his accounts &s marshal of Texas | office from January 27th, 1880, until May Ist, 1881, | Doat felub, this mornin jovited Hanlan to make | change in the course of busiuess. Th market Is [siupuitindns Stags Settinie Striking Situations, ae Pinger ee aa eee Bowers will ‘kive a Bi at this Church THIS | have been settled. ‘This argument questions the | witness had charge of Dorsey’s books and papers | MS headquarters, while In the city, at the Ana- lagnificent Stage Settii of the latest novelties ionery. x ee r | Steady, but in some cases Were Is slight Weake “hristian Work.” It" | legality of such action under the Constitution, on ness. lostan boat house, and he will go into active ~ = as bookkeeper. After leaving the Boreal building | training as soon as the weather will permit, John other Feat of Telling W. H. MORRISON, A DHAIRMAN OF | the ground that its operation would deprive a por- : . edoek FRENCH APFAIRS. Presinted WIG on capes Sonal Conpeny under | sy aS Peanayiveniseronue, | CC cthodiet Church’ wit preach in tne | tonof the citizens of the United States of repre | the offles was moved to 145° Broadway, end, wee Kennedy Keeps his Doat at Cumberiand’s ‘Boat | passe starch sence ATTAIN or the constitu: the austrces of Free Methodist Church, “Massachusetts avenue, near | sentation in Congress. first controller says | maintained there until the last week of April, eo acl ing the Analosten house, eae tae {60 | tion leazue has published its prograns. It attecte PALME! Say Yoadke; De-= Give. Asp Navecome. AS strest Be (Friday) EVE Cae ) that he has merely notified. the Treasurer to with- | juego ty June, 1881, they occupted rooms 5 and 6, men near neighbors during the prepe- | tho preacnt conedtulion as freaen inthe Interest ‘ f ithe conte rations for their race. Kennedy Was not aware of Peete Contes spay UNE Le cand tioroughly, Hanlan’s intention to come to Washington to train, until he read the telegram to that effect in yesterday’s Stan. Both men will begin their training on an equal footing, for although Ken- nedy hasbeen here some time, he has been able %o take but one row on the Potomac on account of and afterthem, come. A treat to all who come. 1" (> "VER Men No. 145 Broadway. Witness had full charge of Dorsey’s business affairs, and drew two-thirds of his checks, Witness described the relative loca- tion of the rooms. Mr. R. F. Mullens occupied room No. 6 with witness. There were two desks in room No. 5 aud a safe in which Dorsey’s private investigate the question, when he will dispose of it finally. Treasurer Giifillan says that he does not feel authorized to withhold Mr. Ochiltree’s pay unless satisfactory evidence of his Indebtedness to the government 1s presented, of an oligarchy, and declares that reform or @ durable government is impossivle with Uwo hos Ulle legislative houses. Intelligence has been recelved that a column of French troops under Col. Des Borde, after a severe, fight, have captured Bamakere, siiuated beyond A LARGE ASSOKTMENT AND MANY VERY BEAUTIFUL. LENTEN BOOKS and BOOKS OF DEVOTION. PRAYER BOOKS and HYMNALS. SABBATH SChOOL LIBRARY BOOKS. March 26, LOUGH. "mb CARRIE SWAL Commencing Monday NOTICE. MR. JOHN Met FORD'S. $100 REWARD he recovery of the body of HERBERT was drowned in the upper Potomac F afterne books and papers Were kept. Sphere the Niger. Unless the troops are supplied with ANEWPLAY! LL LAUGETERY FAMILY, POCKET and TEACHER * BIBLES. 3 ‘COLLINS, 3016 0 street. Towacco REBATE QUESTION.—Judge Lawrence, SUanY GONTRADIONS SERDEIL. te nae Seeing ge corre jariy | Provisions and money they will have U0 abandon The Protean St At WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & SO} (ee oS OTCE GENE, ANNUAL, MEETING OF | Orst controller of the, Treasury, bas to-Qay ren- |: wiegess had known M. C. Rendell since Febra- | woes reer ted Seed aad wt row resence | their position. CARRIE SWAIN, nen cle Stotkholders of the Home Plate-Glass Insur- | dered his decision on the question submitted to ary, 1880. Witness did not give Rerdell a red book | Of these famous oarsmen in Washington 1s a - THE RECTORSHIP OF ST. ANDREW'S, In her new pay, us se sees Directorate ie einineton, for the ¢ ection of Nine | nim by the commissioner of internal revenue, as | 2"¥* = souree of gratification to the members of all the | LONpox, March 22—Matinew Arnold, James MAB, = = Director: be held at the Office of the Company, to whether the tax and tariff act of Morch’sd, | the 13th of June, 1881, or any kind Of BOOK. | Iocal boat clubs, as it will _cive the boating inter- | Russell Lowell (the U.S. minister), and’ Merbert 3 THE MINER'S DAt SATER. LADIES’ GOODS. Sono! tee avenue, TUESDAY, March 27, 1883. elther “of itself or in connection with exist- | Witness never saw Rerdell at the office No. 145 | ests quite a boom early in the season. Spencer are menUoned as candidates for Ue rece Introducing her new se including a aed s ie uresioree 2 to 4 o'cloe m. NOBLE Bb LARNER, Secretary. ‘ea THE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE <# Stockho'ders of the Columbia Fire Ingurance Company, at their office, No. F street northwest, on MONDAY, the 2d day of April, 1983, for the pur- mh20, 22, ng laws, operates as an appropriation of the 7 money necessary to pay the claims which may be presented,” under the 4th section, for rebate of the tax on unbroken factory packages of tobacco and snuff, cigars, cheroots and cigarettes. The THE LULLAB Broadway, and never gave him any book. ‘There MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘Was no stich book as described by Rerdell In wit- ness’ possession at that time or any time. Witness hever saw at Mr. Dorsey’s office any account book torship of St Andrew's university. THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Loxpox, March 22.—Cardinal Manning has issued an appeal asking for a eotlection in ald of WHY HANLAN CAME TO WASHINGTON. Hanlan, in the course of conversation to-day, sald that he came down to Washington because he M RS. Sena ‘Rorrem, EASTER WEEK—RICE’S OPERA COMPANY, € 608 Nuvtu Srazer, Oprosrre PATENT OFFICE, thi ts of the description given by RerdelL Mess Gente) Wanted to practice on the water instead of the fce. | the distressed people in Ireland. o1 van’s "s Pose of electing nine Directors for tive ont year. first controller decides that Is act does not make | have been no such k in the office without wit- | when he lett Toronto the ice on the bay was two EXTRA DETECTIVES IN LONDON. Jn a superb production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Comie Bes ba commen e Lae ogee ees oteete and Polis will bo pened ate me and clossat ane an appropriation of money for the payment of ness! knowledge, | Witness Saw S. W. Dorsey, on | feet thick, and the snow ten Inches soon Desiis, March 22 —The Freeman's Journat a r =i 120-1 1. By i. el a izes 1 sec- 18 1 june, , a IOLANTHE, . CLOAKS, LACE and SHIRRED CAP m: hu. 6 claims for rebate authot iy Sal u evening of the 13th of y particularly desirous of coming here, because of the former good treatment. he had ‘the warm friends he tion, and that there 1s no other statute which makes an appropffation of money applicable for that purpose.” He also decides that “the statute authorizes the payment of claims for rebate to manufacturers, in stamps, ‘Bt the reduced rate therein provided, but no ‘such provision is made for payment to dealers.” ‘THE CHALMERS-MANNING CoNTEST.—The taking & number Of inspectors on duty tm Irelana have been drafted to London as extra detectives. Their duty will be to Watch persons suspected of con. nection with outrages and conspiracy. (2, GULRE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE i Stockholders of the CORCORAN FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMMPANY at their Office, No, 1001 F street northwest, on MONDAY, the 2d day of April, 1883, for se of electing nine Directors for the ensuing be opened at 12 m. and close at 2 p.m. J.T. DYER, Secretary. As produced under the direct authorization of R. DOYLY CARTE, Reserved seats now on uals. INCOLN HALL. Miz. HENRY F. ADBEY respectfully announces the First Appearance in Washington of marie hotel. He knew it was the day that Rerdell had been to see Dorsey, because Mr. Dorsey told him that Rerdell had been there. On the ist of February last witness left New York for London, and was on the ocean on the 234 of February. Rerdell brought two check books to witness some time nsehe February, 1880. These check books Were on Middleton & Co. and the Citizens’ National Bank. Rerdell took the Middleton book away received and had made here. He 1s looking splendidly, and weighs some twenty pounds more than he will on the 30th of May. This Is an advan. DUBIAING STUDENTS. Teething Tete pleats nr mean Drover, to begin thelr | vrrwwa, March 2 —The recent acmonstration of Is boat in the Analostan bout house, ana | \Feadine’ club of students hero tn icmory of Will tals, afternoon take his tnittatory spin on the | Wena, the comibeean se tne, the site and all kinds of EN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Large and select assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s HOSIERY, SILK and LISLE THREAD GLOVES, EMBROIDEKIES on Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss, LACES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS aud ART EM- BROIDERY Goops. mh22 Germans on the one MME. CHRISTINE re | ox aad atten MARCH 16 TE Hallway cannnal dividend | of testimony in the Chalmers-Manping election | afterwards, and subsequently returned te Those toaiyia pub cosa, eects © Helpants mae search, the other. “One of the pare ENOL Spe CIAL Spars a Ores: AG, Paid at the office uf the Secretary, 819 Market Space. | contest 1s still proceeding before Notary Public were ee cg Hida R i So e Nea use, Both THE LONDON “TIMES” ON THE AMERICAN TARIFP NSN UL ‘ N NING, mi6-Lw W. H. CLAGETT, Secretary. | Oliver. Ex-Representative Eppa Hunton appears March, took ship for home again on the 8th, and UANLAN AND KENNEDY Law. EUR UE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Vo Invite atten ee OF Neat tN ESEMENT. | for Manning. To-morrow the Attorney General | arrived ‘home Sunday morning last. Witness | Will remain here until about the 20th of May. | Loxpox, March 22—The Times says the new NNN OU LL March 20th and 2ist, 1883, inte attention of, iuresiars to ihe pet | has been Invited to appear and testify vouchin first mortgaze bonds of the Rio Gi Pecos talirond. “Flr full information ‘call teed De COOKE & CO., 1429 F street northwest. (> GAs FIXTURES! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CTrY TO SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. CORCORAN BUILDING, E. F. BROOKS. never recelved any abstracts or copies of books from M. C. Rerdell. UNDER GREAT OBLIGATIONS TO DORSEY. On cross-examination the witness sald he came home from London so expeditiously because he ‘Was cabled to come back by Mr. Dorsey, who sald in his dispatch that the witness’ testimony was very important, _ Witness left Dorsey’s employ in Janu ry, 1682 Dorsey sent to witness atter the last trial to send him all his books and papers. Dorsey gave witness a check for $100 en the bth of Boating men all over the country are satistied that this race will be rowed on its merits, and that the best man will win. There will not be a suspicion of hippodroming. Boating men here think that Hanlan feels that he has a good man to row against, or he wouldn't have taken the trouble to come down here in order to get to work early. Hanlan called upon Kennedy at his place of business this afternoon to pay his respects, seceaccant Lewfocond District Government Affairs. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. tari law in the United States is only a step to- Wards free trade, the prospects for which might be clouded If the prosperity of America were checked or if the democrats were to shrink from their posl- Uon on the question. The alarm of the protect- Jonists tudicat-'s how the prospect for iree trade 18 at present brightened, a ‘The Pasion Play. Lovisviie, Ky., Maych 22—Application has been made to the mayor Yor permission to present the Passion play here, but no answer has been the appointment of Gen. Chalmers as a special district attorney in Mississipp!._ Yesterday Com- missioner of Internal Revenue Raum gave testi- mony as to the services rendered by ten revenue agents who were in the 24 Mississipp1 district last fall while the election was pending. Gen. Hunton says the testimony so far taken shows that before Chalmers was unseated by the Forty-seventh Con- gress he had endeavored to have an interview with fahone so as to induce him to afd him in starting an Independent movement in Mississippi. Upon the occasion of seeking Mahone he was accom- IN ONE GRAND CONCERT, FRENCH BONNETS, ROUND HATS, THUESDAY E LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S CAPS. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, mbi19 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST. Mrs. I. V. Scarer, Reepectfully anrounces to the Ladies her FIRST SPRING OPENING OF PATTERN EONNETS MARCH 291rH, LOCK. ‘Mme. NILSSON will be aeststed by the following Eminent Artists: MISS HOPE GLENN, Contraito; M. THEODORE BIORKSTEN, Tenor, and SIG, GIU- SEPPE DEL PUENTE, Baritone; in conjunction with the MENDELSSOHN QUINTET CLUB, of Boston. * CHAS. F. PRATT, Pianist. S on H. D. mbi4-10t . (ep GAs FIXTURES. given as yet. The mayor 1s Inclined to refuse bis s ROUND HATS GAS FIXTURES, anied by a Virginia readjuster, but at the time | May I: Since then witness had drawn up some | _A memorial, signed by many dealers in the K + tg Admission: & MARCH 2ist AND 2up Ones. ir, Mahone ‘was not seen, J statements for Dorsey. He did not consider that | Street market, between 20th and ist streets north- pepo pot is en prospect ‘The sale of mh19-6¢ 931 F strect northwest. | 4T REDUCED PRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR IM- Goxp, SiLvER AND Noes —The statement of the | DOTSeY, OWed him for that, tor Dorsey had been Bead] oe ee Syryoey joeeting pod = Bone Sat Bens le PROVEMENTS. CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK Bu Mole EU ae te © | very Kind to him. ‘When witness’ son died on the ranted ft. ‘The Remains of John Howard Payne, ARRIVAL OF THE U. S.Treasurer shows gold; silver and U. S. notes Otrzxrse, in the Treasury to-day, as follows: Gold coin and mann, at No. $101 K street northwest. LING The Commissioners have received a note from Mrs, Charlotte Smith, president of the Woman’ 18th of May last Dorsey drew his check for nearly BEFORE PURCHASING. $1,000 to pay the funeral expenses. Witness felt URGUNDIA. Lcor N WALL. MARCH 2isr, 1883, New York, March 22—The steamship Bure that be was still under great obligations to Dor- up ae bullion, $181,595,496; silver dollars and bullion, ce | National League,urging that two female physicians dia, from Marseilles, with the body of Jobn TO-NIGHT. ALSO FHIDAY ANDSATURDAY, | ipontEn BONNETS and See SEEDD, $108,180.113; | Tractional sliver coin, $27,693,200; | ith Rordell aborts oan entry —w etner ie be appointed as ps iclans to the oor, and that | Noward Payne on board, was signalled off the Oe ae a y RTE: NNETS ant 490-8m 409 97H StaeEr Nortawery. | Uniteu States notes, $45,136,402; total, $360,614,261. | Suen 9% cents or $25. Witness was | two matrons be appointed to attend at the police | Navesink Highlands at 10 o'clock this MARCH 23 AND 24. LONDON Tg GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA waTuns | Corlificates outstanding: Gold, $39,208,830; silver, balancing the books Witness thought | Stations, The matter was referred to Health RECEPTION OF THE REMAINS. . LONDON S SDA WA‘ $60,670,260; currency, $9,965,000. | | Officer Townshend, who returns it with the state-| |New York, March Arrangements were pers ONLY LEON-LANGTEY MATINES SATURDAY. with rtment of M lt 7 eT eter roping fem heck | ment that there aré Ho vacances to which females | tonen to-day for the eception of the retmaine ot ONL! FON-LANGTEY MATINEE 83 AY. & large assortment of Millinery Novelties. 2 2 Ne o sey” é ‘ mires aaa sheet FRESH FROM THE SPRING, Bear era TON MabeS No ep Dropeiation @p- | Mowe mnarwenin Soca aise aC ores |e appointed, and in his opinion it wotld | Joun Howard Payne, which have Just wrrived im wn ~ : Mur. J. P. PALMER, W. C. MILBURN, Px: Dears to have been made by Congress at the last | the check books so that some checks could be | hot be expedient, in the interests of the service, to | port by the steamer Bungundia to-day. An undere Hor Severe sontuwes see at SARE SCIST, session for the transportation of worn and muti- drawn to pay sub-contractors. Dorsey drew the | dismiss any two of the male physicians for the | taker and his assistants went down the CUSHMAN & LEON’S ie i erase eine sf 4 1499 Pennsylvania avenue. } lated United States notes to the Treasury, the pre- | check books. He brought the check books again | PUrpose of employing females. morning, In @ revenue cutter, to meet the tn = m! ‘AS IN, D.C. —===_ —— = —== is a erases aration of new notes to replace them’ and the in the month of March.- Witness, when further transportation of the new.notes to the owners. questioned, was not positive whether his corre- ‘CONTRACTS FOR POLICE UNIFORMS AND HATS. Bids were opened by the Commissioners at 12 steamer to obtain the remins of the dead and convey them to the City Hall. The Ebwoxsrox & Co., < H se before or after | Olock today for the summer uniforms for the | nor’s room i the City Hail, where the body MINSTRELS. . es Se ————————— Haag Propriation for the current fiscal year was Hordell ete the cheaks vose at rh ote. He | Police, as follows; Eiscman Bros. entire uniform, | will le in state to-day aud’ to-morrow, whek gum as a sm Rar He cees a aniaFnicoran ahr, He Wey are awe eat | BL y ca: Ruan 4 ae tm, Reet | ney ete Pemowe, Go Washam, Bee F Re Announce their opening o vin Palettes, Albuins, reve : A PosraasTen “REMOVED” BY HaNorxo.—The | afose out of an entry in a check book. He was | feld Bros, :. i, ning. The Doay S0—KEFINED AND TALENTED ARTISTS—30 LADIES’ BOOTS wong HERTHDAY AND EASTER CARDS governor of Montana sent the following dispatch | Sure that it did not arise from an abatract of ac- | Brown, PBlladelpnia, $15.90 Wine ee tz: | placed on a. Tae poe Te nee, GEASD OLIO OF NOVELTIES, For Spring Wear. mh19-8m_ | ———swoowne U Copying Old Pictures. HP | to te Post Omice department this morning: «The | CUBtS furnished by Rerdell. He was gach. The contract for uniforms was awarded to | special comuittee of tie beard of aldermen Concindins with the Great Musical Satire, ey z 7 EPORT OF 7. vigilantes at Greenhorn, Montana, have removed SURE RERDELL WAS NOT THERE Messrs. Wannamaker & Brown, of Philadelphia, | pointed to repelve and convey the remains to the Mass « Scr. R HE CONDITION the democratic postmaster by hanging. The gov- | on the day he sald he gota red account book at | and forthe hats to B. i. Stinemetz, of this city. | City Hall met with the representatives of W. W. LANGTRY; reat ohh sineat: or THE - eminent fuel must be scarce, as he was catignt | the omice, For similar uniforms last, year the Commlesioners | Corcoran, of t Washington, at noon to-day and ain poaetal : IMPORTER OF ROBE: NATIONAL METROPOBITAN BANK, ireties Have bee notified £0 take charge ot is | _‘“SUpD0se,” asked Mfr. Merrick, “two detectives | PAld $17.65 per uniform, $1.5 nore than this year, | formed the latier psec. separ Pi Ox BEN bir D THE JERSEY es ‘Will oper: at pariors 711 14th street northwest. Will be At Washington, District of Columbia, cue aes have been notified to take charge of the followed him there and saw enters” aod @ saving of $390 to the police for uni- Sanh — mowed gy lt he Wate here until SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH only, : omic: “Tr don’ : arte Cole aed , a (2 pena Bovuee tees At the close of business, March 13, 1883, I don’t care how many detectives followed From hi ere the remains will be taken to ‘The Great Cu SPRING AND SU; ‘ashington on a spectal car furnished by = Costumes of Cashmere, I him,” said the witness. MER DRESSES, “T object to that,” > THE PROPOSED NEW ENGINE HOUSE FOR NO. 5 COM- Cosrission StGNED.—The President to-day signed PANY. id Mr. Ingersoll, “at 1s a at 3 - s 4 of re The building inspector has completed the plans | Pennsylvania railroad company and delivered Soke Soaiee Cates RESOURCES. Southern distrlecon Okie nee US Judge for the | ny Docnetical quostlon® for remodeling the old Georgetown town hall, on | the auluorities of Oak Till Remeiers te ve wold ‘ull, Satine, and all the Loans and discounts . peli Le eee “It 18 hypothetical,” satd Mr. Merrick, “in the | M street, near 824 eet, Which 1s to be used ag an | them urfil the 9th of June, the Vist anniversery of Reserved Seats now on Sale at Ellis & Co.s' Music Store. | _m13-2w EST FABRICS. Overdrafts Commissions were issued to-day to postmasters, gern ee a here ee Positive proor engine house by ae 5 ee The — led birth, wheu the final ceremonies will ee oe Fresr_ Sparse Iyrorrartoxa Ginter etocks ben Bilver Run, Yara wuibon mine vere B waws, “Bring on your detootives,” gaia wr Daviage. | Pil Will be built an addition for the seabios ee —_—>— Pattern Hats and Rich Millinery Novelties, Flo Due from approved recerve agent HereION ge os Bia als, | “They were not Getectives,” sald Mr. Merrick, | the horses, hose tower, closets, etc. On the|News from the Queon Through Feathers, Laces, Drees Trimmings, Silk and rch | Due from other National Ban i ‘but Post office inspectors. ground floor there will be two 1: doors Canada. Wraps, Parasols, Parisian 3 ‘Neckwear, 3 best M. WILLIAN, ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 907 Pennsylvant: sor The witness said 'y’s business, of which he styles kept accounts, consisted in mining'and railroad matters and the ranche business. The business was very extensive. for the firemen. On the second floor will be the sleeping room for the firemen, D ange Noes ABovr THE PUBLIC PARKS.—Col. Rockwell, engine and reel, and a smaller door in charge of the public buildings and grounds, has Teceived a petition numerously signed by the Sg eras ee pee French Corsets .e Tollow rom i ‘orset secretaPy to the ‘Marquis of Lorn: it affords the New York avenue, between 13th and lth streets, venus. Dorsey Kept a DANE account with Dopslee Pastas saicining. The tated Boor will yoden Bnd hanes | ah iee Ce See Cuca bed pgp — To close out remaining stock of best Kid Gl roperty owners in the immediate vicinity, re- v2 reat room for men, room fol ing authentic news concerning Her Ma; le a . fn sizes 0, 55, BX, Will sell them for Sas si00, Guesting the removal of the iron rence enclosing | & Co, Koontz Bros and a small account with | room, the Queen, Her Majesty ts suffering from the Assemblies MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY | former prices $2.55 and $2.00; 7, 4and 3 buttons, aft the triangular space enclosed by Pennsylvania | Middleton & Co, THE BASE BALL SIDE OF THE QUESTION. effects of a slight sprain of the knee, and will oom, RIGHTS at § 0’. Poe Feathers dyed and re-curled equa fo avenue, 13th street an street. ae petition is DORSEY’S CHECK BOOK. pte cere of Pl tsb De well” Music by W.F. Weber's Band. 2 ; received with favor, and the fence will soon be re- The clul a commit jon RRR aad Asccmbles EVERY AFTERNOON at 2:90. Pinna U, 5. certidcates moved, and posts aud chatag eubstituted—“Col. | acoounts.yeslondayy Me goals a ae oe ioe ball grown jstmmgyroeerang tis Broposed | 925,000 Pata for w rotting Station, . SEEK - ¢ N IN ‘well says there are ferent varieties of “a iC, lareh 22. —The allion Jerome opener prarrina 408F CENT PER YARD. © | Detenption fund wits trees In the public park& including “uandsene | Rouse in this city, which reffeshed his memory | Base Dall and 8 and T streets northwest. one — . closing nizht of the season. N sold yesterday to H. CG. junds have Beretotore been ;: rao, ¥., Or $35,00 the lar- laygrounds and for circuses, menageries matches, and gatherings of hoodlums of specimens of the cedar of Lebanon. ‘THE U. S. 8. SaRaTooa has arrived at Lisbon. id complimentary benefit to TWO CENTS PER YARD (Parisian Mode). 902 9th street, corner of I northwest. about the checks drawn by Dorsey for the sub- contractor, He talked over some of the points of states that these used as base bal af ion of Sm Prices of admission as usnal. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS. + 10 dozen Misses’ Hove at 3754 . or three paft for $1; former price 50 cents to 75 size. DOUGLASS’ 9th and F streets. cents, cents, according £0 23 Drernicr oF CoLumpra, 8a: fact, was never delivered in the House of Repre- sentatives, occupies 28 pages of the Congressional Record, and is embellished with seven maps, a the case with Doi . The first entries witness Bde LIABILITIES. ares People came trooping into the office in the Boreal building in such numbers that he could not re- member who came in at different times. When asked to explain how he could remember then so the all kinds. In many instances commissioners, and a chi in’ the office of major and superintendent and some of the leu- tenants were about determined upon, machinery is estimated at ever paid fora trotting staltfon, with jerand Piedmont. It had these games have e intention 08] e anim: the sieve RI—DOUGLASS’, Sta AND F | capita stock pata in 000,00 | -, JUUNESS OF GEN. Ketcaa—Representative John Tees Was Ie Reo ae ee nn Dual broken up by fights, ‘drunken ‘brawis, ac. | eigen with the pnd my of hic envelaing MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1583, and during the week, B: ihe business in this department hay- | Surplus fund 0) 0000 H. Ketcham (ex-Commissioner of the District) has | Cheers ‘according to the ‘directions written on the | The erection of the fence will place the best record, but his present owners have taken . es 1 iacgere OUE expectations, the sale wil &4 367-11 | been, since the adjournment of Congress, quite ll | stub by Nerdell>, Witness Pong nd ne ine | in the hands of those able to o,prsgerve order and | him to Aurora, N. ¥., and will place him on a. Col. T. E. Snelbager’s Famous and Renowned oter uifferent but decided bargains, aud’ will “Ga | Nati 2 e.08 | Ae Ms Fesidence, No, 1329 K street northwest, and | J. W. Steelo or Reeside. The books kept” he | Will prevent a recurrence of the disgraceful soenes | Geax fare ch whe intention of permanently re SuEsTi9 CONSOLIDATION. THURSDAY Losin with 200 dozen more of those thor: | Div! 000,809.00 | 18 Under the care of Dr. P. J, Murphy. His digease | Mfr. Kellogg and ‘which witness Peianesh wees | Which have occurred on the open lob os ue Se oe MAJES N ATION, qughiy made and trimined CHEMISE AND DRAW: 6; 144.85 | $8 gastro-Intestinal catarrh with insomnia (sleep- | matniy leche eco wit Fsonal accounts. | ane preter oh, seme Aram. a = aa et ie Bean RL ADEED STHONG——80 | tse price, “We have 60 dozen ‘French Cantor's lation | Sutued glock sa oe eb 367.09 | lessness). “He ts somewhat tmproved to-day. 2ot remember of any. setiiomsent Veraeoa Heals | nounced thelr intention not to consider the api: | Forshcaretime Cotton Mitts Ru cotton : - Nation: 893. el se} ? . cL eee ‘ The only bali show in existence presenting THREE | (ets Mousquctaire Gloves, at $1 per ate, resular | Due to State Betie sata kass: 2012.18 | THE SrrECH of ex-Representative Wheeler, of | ang Bosler in the summer of 186k Wines a position or policeman She eeomie eee by Great 8 cack tne oe ae eee DISTINCT ACTS ON THE STAGE at one time, rail oe vAnctiee 3p dower of adies” Les at a conte ‘Total, 4, 447, 169.63 Alabama, on the Fitz John Portercase,which, as a| not remember when Bosler was at the office. | Pino the pallee force was discussed yesterday by ry g ren's Stockings Justdn. i Hove at Meved to have been started by incendiaries for the urpose of robbery, The mills were of brick and four stories high. “The loss on the butiding and £60,000; insurance, I George H. B. White, Cachier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to thé best of my knowledye und belief. GEOKGE H. B. WHIT! Subscribed and sworn to before me this ‘THE HALL oF THE HOUSH OF REPRESENTATIVES will be given a thorough overhauling before Con- gress meets next winter, The necessity of placing ‘VITAL STATISTICS, During the week ending March 17th, 1888, there Were 103 deaths In the District of Columbia. Of this number 20 were white males, 32 white females, distinctly that Reruell was not at the office June 13th, 1881, he sald that at that time the office was at 145 Broadway and very few persons ever came NTON FISHER, CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING MENT, 906 G street northwes! $15,000. About one hundred people have been NEW DINE MUSEUM, Ubrowa out of employment. nv’ ND PLOGRAM THIS WEEK. “STABLISH- Cashier, Thirty ears’ experi- ‘diet day ‘of March, 18 there, 19 colored males anf 32 colored femal this gives ra ~ oa c asthe eect nee. “Ladies’ and Gentlensen’s Garmenia alec Crapo | Mar additional desks in the hall to accommodate the ft H Con Ga. March 22.—At 1 o'clock this pases sri nee Vella, Laces, etc are perfectly cleaned by this superior WILLIAM G. MOORE, Notary Public, | increased mainbership will very seriously cramp COLOR BrIND. adeath-rate of 31.41 per 1,000 per annum for the | mornt tab Bemtaine cuties wersioace oe ae rh 1 ponhiegs PEG ictties’ Eventing Dresses a specialty. Opinion | Connor attest: the floor space, and if the country gains in the} On re-direct examination the witness said he | white, 40.38 for the colored, ond 29.90 for the total stroyed by fire, It was owned by the Abe Tliges and SS ea cele tae ha ee oe ae pext ten years as it has in the past the hull will | could not say exactly what the color of the books | population. The chief causes of death were: Scar- kept by Hatcher & Brannon. Thirty-four hundred aa 1 Coe ad Fone eet Oe ¥ have to be enlarged. |The old desks will be used | he kept were, as he was color blind. He knew Sp diphtheria, 2: typhold fever, 2; mula~ | pales ot cotton, 40 rolls of bagging, 900 bundles of tosethor with ot (he curiosities, andthe famous | Sirpacscd in Paria’ Now Tonk oe ies ney a Dot Cor the next session, bute dew carpet is to be laid, | they were of light golor. He described the variow larh@al diseases, 2; consumption, | ties, 29 barrels of syrup, 41 bales of domestics, be- Grease spots xuaranteed to be thoroughly removed.suJ9 A. ete, The great trouble atthe Capitol now is to g Pek gee? 8 | 22; convulsions, 8; heart dis 1 ‘umonia, | sides other property on storage, were burned. ‘The mb19-6¢ 1SS ANNIE K HUMPHE o know where to put the archives which accumulate ee Se erin 2 Snjth oF Seaway | 12; Dronchitis, 5; senile debility, neglect, % | Columbus. bagging tactory hed’ on eto $11, EsiNainGaxp | MSS K. HUMPHERY, Wd every year. The fact ts, every paperin manuscript | Sooe, lillam Smith or Samuel | ‘ren white ahd’ 6 colored perso ing. Everytuing except the office 49 TENTH STREET NORTHWESr, NATHANIEL WILSON, «| Manascores congTess 18, preserved. ven the | 9 Ont orogs-examtnation Mr. Merrick asked the . athe Bullies nek oon ona a A ipt of papers ordered to be printed is pre- ,000; insurance on the building and coi Stihaemeeaeaa mama | Senn er ede tte ties ot the House Row | Munem Row tseere oige Mund he could tal | porta: hore were wait and His carta by dite companion oO AND ORO HER SPECIALTIES ARE— Occupy a space over theclerk’s office running from IANO AXD ORCHESTEA MUSIC, French Hand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwear | Haywarp & ELurcum: the Roor ‘or the Hous to the Very Garey ok aes | said he could distinguish the colors) He Death of Mir. Joueph G. Cooke. A Watchman Killed by a Lawyer. Evy other entertainment Tn] UTCHINSON, was only partly color blind. Furnished by Bt SA THES. ra inc ta ‘and all Drees Reform s ite eens building. DOWN oN EDL 4 BRIEF SKETCH OF HIS CAREER. ol gter) on Persie a mvs Bates ‘ : __114 12th street northwe ch Corwets and Bi ‘The. “Hercules” Sui EEE EET. THR WEEKLY Stan for this week 1s now re: Hr. 20800 G. COOKS, the peupciotor et Witianis | Comte, sss mire, @ night oemten = = cae . : eae ady | Atthis point lot of plaster fell trom the wall ney, shot John Aleshire, a night watchman, on *9 ee Se peor a Xo, 626 ame ‘hr ona unin Gellcaeees BRANCH—DUPONT CIRCLE. for mailing; price, three cents per copy. Itis.a | and struck Mr. Merrick. hotel, whose serious Uliness has been announced in | 777; ight, ‘while ‘under “the influcuss at N large, eight-page paper, of fifty-six columns, cut “That’s ominous!” sala Mr. THE Stak, died last evening at his rooms at the | tiquor. jeshire died last evening. Holcomb is in FLUMBING AND FURNACE WORK acted and tolded, aud’ wit be cont yet pees hotel, about twenty minutes 6 o'clock. Mr. Merrick, looking up to the celling, sald: “I Excented by well trained workmen under personal | the United States’ and Canada, postpaid, for one ing, sand Cooké had been confined to ——_.___ ATTORNEYS. supervision. In our store wo alow dollar a year. Die wibactly eald Meters eon epee” MUk War in New York. = RANGES, SLATE MANTELS, FIRE-PLACES AND | - QUARTERS of som _ stile DW. H. THOMAS, eee ORNAMENTAL GARE, ‘§ AND | - THe Orrictat Quanrers of some of the clerks of \NOTHER ‘YORK WITNESS. Robert F. Mullins, of Brooklyn, N. Y., testified that in June, 1881, he occupied with Mr. Torrey an oMce room at 145 Broadway. Witness never saw Rerdell before, and never saw him come to the the adjutant general’s office were changed to the new War department bullding to-day. Gen. Drum’s office will be changed this afternoon. He will occupy the room at eastern end of the wing, directly over Gen. Sherman’s office, on the Room No. 8, front main ‘Warner roth: Buildin, id Petrectonthwetnn “meranes, Mamer | _ After Jaty 1stat No. 424 9th street. A SSOPHICH: ATTORNEY AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- Ger Tax B « born stree jeago. ice free. n eT Lue Besr experiences. Confi Dusincss’ legaly at ded to without publielty. ‘mans mhi2 NO. 94 F STREET NORTHWEST, BOLE XX office. - Witness never saw red-bound journal iTS FOR LOW'S TILES, . “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” same floor with Secretary Lincoln. and ieager tn the offoe He testified that he wes A LANGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND. | FY A HATE, ~THE CONCORD COLLARS, PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS —Tho President | five Me Herd Cen eee ese outer oe mh9-20 . MTF coca eee? Public, LUTZ & BRO. has suspended Soren Listoe, register of the Land | month. The elicited nothing ja4-3m* Warner Building. - ~~ new. omice at Fergus Falls, Minn., and has designat 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, George W. Bo; ington, of that. place, to act in Adjoining the National Hotel. | stead.——The President hag appointed Bele Agente or Bie Celebrated Concord Marae, | Sut of Marple Gay to bo pTRUNES and HARNESS in great variety, at Loweat u PERSONAL—Governor Butler will arrive here red his Thomas J, receiver of New Asp Hasosome.: fs Jest received a Large and Handsome Lineof Aner C. BRADLEY, EY-a7-Law, At this point the usual recess was taken, ‘Artonx Law, ved. to Room 10 and 1: ilding, No. 412 Louiane avenusnouaeead eae, The Indicted Detectives and Thieves. A NEW YORE MAN IN SEARCH OF COUNSEL. M. R Axp WM. KEDIN WOODWARD, Gunton Buildi LOT" SK ; Tt is stated thad the New York man who was in- Mrs. Adolphe Flamant, CEBTONAES, COTTON DAMAGES, . tes to Real Estate. index to Comets a Gorse: D Tort Monday to ‘argue thecase. for the Washing- | aicted as a recelver in the Christiancy robbery ‘W, Simonton. died at Xai ae ea 2 = a LINENS, | town property. a16-8m ycxernorr Porrraxn Cement. ton Market company, before the United States Su- | case, and to whose visit to the city yesterday refer. residence of H. 2 2 x SH GLA cS (HAS, J. GOOG! ——— reme Court.——Professor Simon Newcomb, of ence made evening, came FOR LOOSE COVERS AND CURTAINS. C Parmallog $biitiron ore, Be Clown bs bb Sree wea tates WHARVES, Wiis ciy has an article on #A:Vintt to riyar Shs tee 2 ay an dh services of Specist Barwzins ‘n CARPETS, to make room for aE treks, Cod weeks ebard nee ata | fresh from at Amonel in Harper's Monthly tor —Dr. Elliott | Rene BR ta a SIOCK UF MATIING. ee Oe | econ works ood Feforencon mitt | © featinoniae from ro Poe Oa eon mens | open Sue. awe andaoush, on an extended | Tene roached aa go the fos snd the New ree mee NN, # wiccee sively tat its the beet Imported Coment Tope |e Bal the BUDIte-“" Re Representation Pick: | Will endeavor to fet some One else, -« SINGLETON .& HOEKE, . Attorney-at-Law, us to prices, &c.. apply nell is quite sick at his roomsin the National hotel 48 TO POLICE REORGANIZATION. Booms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Bull x Pa a S L, CRANFORD, in this city.— Commissioner Loring 18 to del ‘There is a rumor that a graduate of West Potnt, mons 801 MARKET SPACF. = » H rae eae ext residing in this city, is to be appointed chief of fn liamense Stock. as HAPOTEAUTS came ey A yarsey GARDEN, AND PARE The Gostaci ta man that is well quali- . of valuable fegeta- F IN Commisaio! 10W- Pp aon esac ee A wineelaseful of which contains 10 grammes of Beet | TAVEMENT 18 KE ee Reba AT EA ORTEAIS, eee are aad nee hace ee upon gmat laeste oO Plants, Roses, Orchids, | Sfulicialiy discated by Posine, It is sutirely saahinties SPHALTUM. g any change in the present organization, their views Shem and passes into the treqiring the . WORK GUARANTEED. ‘They, ie. sn lange quantities — The richest cobection in the | wtomusch fp do any previous work. it is hignly rosouse i. L. CRANFORD, Pe renee 2 aid Stas as ae Tents to persone base Dinca pone ariay fo.couvales- | sont ten 1420 F street northwest. ‘WHAT ASSISTANT ATTORNEY WALLA S478, Lusiners at lowest rates es, Wonines, Boner tes or to thoes RUSBING'S A Stax reporter this morning asked Mr. H. H. 120 Acres in Nursery. JOHN SAUL, Exhsusted by Eaceen of Work Age, vera tery, Pp Wells how the cases against the ex-detectives 20 Green-honses, 621 7th street spisencee of 4 _ se Ohees, cancerous ection. quent FURE CIDER VINEGAR. ‘Were progressing. He replied: “I have not been mbit, Ks, 100° - Onposite Patent ofice._ | oid by all Drugeiatse = PAP Hue Vieisune, No.8. THE CELEBRATED GREEN BRAND. oMctally Dotified of my designation as special + “| A Detictous article. and have « new counsel as therefore Py! Easzce Cans, =| “davor by onne t PURE VINE- say further than what Phave known of the mat, : San ta the Market taaldanee le ter through my connection with the citizéay’ com- 2 EasteR BARDS, * Bisnongy, Qasrnome, one ines ee ee ae ee a ‘TER CARDS, ‘bution to trade at prices to . LASTER SAR eee eeaee| ME ones a ae ene it, and if not EASTER CAEDS, 4 Bese our sons as nd N. A POOLE & 00., Saacen cael 1. C. BISHOP, Druggiat, mb9-Im 937 LOUISIANA AVENUE. TASTER GARD Fe roe erent coener Hetrest northwest: 1 'D'sss Toren Exanavina Co., H. D. BARB, 1425 New York avenue, IMPORTER AND TAILOR. ‘1211 Pennsyivanis Avenue Northwest, SPRING GOODS. Eetaeeaeeree