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pal a 4 a THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fert weet Cerner Peassylvonia Lve and 11th 8.7 The Evening Star Newspaper Company. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Telegrams to The Star. - . THE ILLINOIS DEADLOCK. i ANOTHER DUBLIN MURDER TRLALe i : e THE DYNAMITE ‘PRISONERS,’ . ——— ONE OF THEM TURNS INFORMER. Try Freese Srar fe eerved to mnbecrihers tn ths eit) by carriers, om their own account, ai 10 centa pat Week. or 44 cents per henth. eertresch. Ey maii—pe ear, $6; 6x wthe, fe (Entered at the Prat OMice at Wi fecond-clane nail nigtier.| Tre Slaves, | ae neers — = ateinsenll| 1883. EXTENSIVE STAMP ROBBERIES IN HAVANA, Be pey | " APRIL 19, > — Affairs in Cuba. S. 8. Cox in To! ne me x ee st UTE TRIAL. WHOLESALE STAMP RORREKIRS IN HAVANA —MPR AMUSEMENTS. Washington News and Gossip. So ee nib ls Sb bad eee . TCAN DOLLANE FINE =— = =< ————_—_—_ — = . = AVANA, April 19—A closer examination Into THEATER (28> Exton Lon. “tet tobe presente | GOVERNWENT Recerers TO-Day,—Intornal reve- | A Day of Arguments—The Attorney | gon. ss Cox, of New York, arrived in the clty | Un: ncaa ate Pac laser examin pod paper the EVEL EVENIN \G, at 7:30 | Due, $404,375.69; customs, $725,924.11. General Criticised and Defended. RY. G } I be transacted. MR | CW JONES, N.G. | THe Coxprrion oF MR. H. M. Hurcrmygoy ts not SHAEEFLR HAS REMOVED Hi | encouraging to-lay. Last evening he rallled 1 F stree! aplo-6r" somewhat, which gave his family and friends re- HE FIRM OF J. J. RUPLI & | newed hope. ‘To-day, however, he ts very weak to-day from Richmond, where he delivered a lec- | ON RANG HAs disclosed “the. fact that tie theses eying ah Who broke into the vault where the government ture on “African Humor.” Mr. Cox says he told | Geposits its stamps have, comrartee Mee fee his auditors that lecturing on such a subject in | pression, been operating quite sucresstully. Post- Virginia “w good deal deal like carrying pork | age and telegraph Stamps and stamped paper. to method of disposing of the prayers was continued. | ¢ Cincinnatl” “Still,” he sald toa Stan reporter, | tue Value of Hearly $ON000 th Koide nrcmbecing, DAY again reorganized, and ‘will | and does not secm to rally. The court was inclined to favor the subsnisslon | «1 made the object of charity for whlch I lectured | UC, police seupear to Guntee meee Sue continue the A tin all its ‘Lranc’ves, eat and consideration of the prayers after the ad-| 2.000, and received a grand ovation.” On the | oi intersepted at the Matentes post onion = vit be hae dni 7th atreet woribwest, where they | ‘THe Count oF THE CASH In the United States | dresses to the jury had been made. The discus- | speakershtp question Mr Cox feels quite encour, a y SATURD THe Qt LES cate When the star route trial was resumed this morning the discussion in regard to the proper toon. M. R. Waite, Naite, | 55 NOTICE ion. A. Welle, As: TS A eh scrren compaSy or Piety arrits. | CMTHIMISE EY Wis AS OLIVE LTE. i Tu Anu: Trine vo ene i ‘The excessive amount of Mexican silver doilors . SWAYNE, attorneys and Counsstora, | tills "Htespectfully, nt O48 frends Give em * | reescury will be finished this afternoon. The | ston then turned upon the order of argument to | aged. He says he will have the New York delega- | circulating in Cuba Causes “Tore OF less KeriOUR «6m a 157 Browilwas, New York. JOHN JACOB RUPLI, committee will then devote their entire attention | the jury, Mr. Merrick said the government was | 0" With him, and vo , Vir- | depreciation of their value in several localities, GEORGE RUPLI. ginia and Missouri delegations which he did not to examining the books and accounts of the office, | content with the allowance of two opening argu- | expect, but which have been pledged to him by | 28C, traders at Sant Spiritus have agroed ty re [Fy B. aLen aa N, A. cely it I est a, Rooms 2 and 4¢ Washington, Apri! 16th, 1983. 1+ | Which will occupy but a few days. ments, What they would ask when it came to| toons uecanen celve none of them for more than # cents on the Costipnes and F Louis ~ = — aay AR es " Neiace loa : we dollar. AD, eae jeve will be obey sidenee, 240 North‘ => THE FIRM OF WELL NICHOLSON, the closing arguments he declined to say, an ——— = A fire on the 10th instant destrored six cane be observed. idence, 240 North ¢ (ee Ge EBM OF MELLE Ween HOESON. | SECRETARY Forgen returned to this city from thought ae was w question not yee property Arraignments and Sentences. Nelds on the Santa Teresa planiation, near Mclena at | York avesue, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. | New York last night, and was at the Treasury de- a PROCEEDINGS IN JUDGE HAGNER’S CovRT TO-DAY. | del Sur. a axetient ort | WM. F. HELLEN, partment to-day. His health continues good. He | before the court, ‘To-day, in the Special Criminal Court (duage ™ = NE HECREMSS elf The business will be continued atthe samo piece by | PAS Not yet reassumed the routine duties of his | MR. INGERSOLL ON THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. Hagner),Watt Butler, allas Phil Butler, alias Watt General Fercign News. y 1 ©. FAM Wn. F. Hetien. apls-3t_ | OMice, and Assistant Secretary French continues | Mr. Ingersoll made arather long speech, pro- Hawkins, indicted with George Butler and John NINTLISTS ARRESTED IN RUSSIA. W. JOHN P. ST. JOHN, OF KANSAS, | 0 #¢l a8 Secretary. testing against allowing the government to have Hudson for housebreaking on the night of January |), ST PETERSHOMG, April 19.—Several more nililis® leaders have been arrested. It ik stated that Math last, at the house of O. W. Longon, pleaded | nmong them isthe Well-known female nihilist, y at Taw. BP Gov ove mala entrance Warner | E-@ wiil ectine, under auspices of Woman's C r ER SI ws | two closing speeches. He referred in scathing nee miogare | Union Faas: auenices of Woman's C.T. | Cunraiuina rie WEATHER Sexvicr.—Gen. Ha i Sp tional Church. Tickets, ts, at Temple Hotel, 606 | Zen to-day telegraphed to the weather observers | terms to the Brady trial in Ireland, in which he MATINEE Fon FAMILIES, LAW, 124 DEA = ity; also On an indictment for housebreaking, | V, 5 tel RATER) sinc TENSES | A. aes ICH, A vice tree. eben oth Bares Reserved seats at E) Music § 25 | in the West Indies that after the 30th instant no | 8ald the defendants had been found guilty and ei es Hudson, in entering the premises of T. era Sassulitch. BATCRDAY. ss ENSESNT, | Seer tate ial Duxiness’ lexal ut: eae avl46t_ | more reports on cyclones can be made, owing to aie tierees his motion fora new trial over: | A. Mills and carrying off the bronze head of Chict | he Alleged Dynamute Conspirators. ee ee | bnded tole tient) i mihis t en ne the fallure of Congress to make-approprintions for | {co weg scandal Tne ena ron chorion tae Jastico Chase on January 24th last, he | pleaded | NORMAN TURNS INFORMER AGAINST HIS SEVEN Eke ay s MED a a 4 he purpose. In consequen stations the! : 3 guilty; he pleaded not gullty in a like indictment LOW PRISONERS tare Hi. ete Ee te S Bi ba ate aonea work of amob—a mob In the form of a court. He nd for entering the house of A. Heltmuelier on Jan- : Take the second Cosine apecen. “itis own sense | Wary 31 Last; also pisaded not guilty on a lke 10: | Gaitenes, “Bermand Galieanee cei eee THE WEERLY Sran for this week is now ready | of propriety should keep him from throwing the | Wctment in which he ts charged, with Haward | and Whitehead, the eight men arrested on changes Seem for mailing; price, three cents per copy. It 1s &| weight of lils office against these defendants Sohpson and John Hudson, at the premises of T. | Tp being concerned in a dynamite conspiracy, were “ large, elght-page paper, of fifty-six columns, cut,| Mr. Merrick remarked that there was nothing in | A, Mills. again brought up in the Bow street pollce cart paste anitbldedeand will be saat angwuete in | reference to, che Attorney General before the |, The district pode f reaper te epsilon tis morning. It was noticed as a sigmiticant taee EW BUILDING, aularaveae and Canada, postpaid, for one | court, sentence, giving him five years in each of the cases | Ut Norman was conveyed to the court room by a 916 F stree Wo HAVE REMOVED OUDINISM To BE WLUSTRAT 9, AVE an att BY Wil Tox, FO! N WOODWARD, tnd, Gunton Bui COUNSEL MAGNIFYING THR QUESTION BEFORE THE sn whieh he pleaded guilty in the Eriecounty penl= | Qt etlve, separately. fou other prisoners, index to County and Goon Corner 7th street ana Loui rthwest. PERSONAL. — Genel 2 : nett i otested agains s De Goon ® and Louisiena avenue northwes! Pensowat.— Attorney Gen = Brow eenretnead Turge Wylle sald that the eloquence of counsel | Georgeanna Walker, allas Grorgte Walker, allas ham for trial, Proested agatuet hand wus Be OCH Hae eet eer ay pontmaster Tullock. WhO | magnined the question pefore the court very | Sarah oston, larceny of earrings Aes valued at | Placed On ik wrist " LICITOR OF PATENTS, ina has been quiie tll reeently, has left the city fora Fini FRIDAY EVENING, APRIT, 20. 1889. AN BVENING OF Cole OPEKA, way ey | trance to the court ro leaded | On the prisot much. It was not, he thought, an important mat- | $197 On February 14, from Nellie I. Alien und Expert, St. hot guilty. Charles Sinith, petit larcen} few days’ rest and recuperation.—lHenry James, sectnd | -, a e. v. | announced that Norman had turned informer. PENELOPE AND MISTAKEN IDE STIPY, Work, Kocd references, ISSUING SE the novelist, 1s at Wormley’s—Nulsson and Al: | ter, but, Important or otherwise, the question was | offense, pleaded not cullty, Joseph Baile enna rent ; q We kg tn telleeing Lids ene z ABE TSSUING: POLICIES bant both galled for Europe yesterday. on. the | One within the discretion ef the court, In the | Chas Tolmeeg dane cteee, ean Balle 2s, estat the orisoners including Bernard Ga Mre. McCARTER, Mrs. Fler ii & ay = ————S== steamer Gallia.— Senator Camdenand Hon. Wm. | course of his remarks he said he did not see what | Boyer, pleaded >- gullty, and was sente: i) bat iy is ¥. B HAY and W. Ht i BOOKS, &e on Walter Phelps are at the Arlingtén,—Mr. S. P. | the difference was If one counsel spoke four hours | the Erie county (N. ¥.) pebitentlary for one year, Brown has returned from a trip to Floi or tro counsel each spoke tivo hours, He sald that Frank Cronin, housebreaking Bt the house ot Mr. dh, 9 —_ <D PERSON " or Groome is in town, staying at Willard’s, | he would give notice now that the government | Sarah Williams on the 14th of February, pleaded | 5 Hens - REAL. AND PERSONAE PROPERTY Mr. George Perkins, eaitor of the Springiicld, | Should ve permitted to be heard, in summing up, | nor Guilty; also not guilty on an indictinent for a | AETINSt the pri Oulo, Globe, 18 at the E by as many counsel as they pleased, but be limited | ike offense on February 14 at the house of S. B. sight For S. vols., (Goodwin) :Poems as w the reply at the close of the arguments to one | Scott, Wm. H. Cunningham, embezzlement. of $5 SHE DIPORMER SORN TK HRW WORE, THE ¢ Investigating Architect Hi sounsel. pring the | onthe, 88 OF December Inst, trom F. Ward, Norman, on being called to the stand, testified 3 ee FIRSTCLASS 6 as nee : ; Ar. Merrick sald that he proposed to bring the | pleaded gullty, and was sentenced, In view of 1t$ | that his real name was Wiliam Joseph Lyneh,and After a Continu LOW AS ANY FIRST-CLASS COMPANY. THE COMMITTEE READ THE CHARGES TO-DAY. question before the court Neuinat the prop: er eines heing the ttrs offense, to forty & in jail, Chas | that he was boro of irish parents in the state of The special committee appotnted to tnvestigate | It might be that there would be a request for Uwo | Jackson, allas “Slewfoot,” housebreaking In nit | New York. i the charges against Supervising Architect Hill | clesing speeches, at house of W. Welnhelmer on February 25, plead- uch swore that he worked tn October last at a A COMPANY PAMOTS EN ALD AMERICA, AS THE held another meeting to-day and concluded the JUDGZ WYLIE ON THE ATTORNEY GENERAT. ed guilty. | In answer to the court, he said, laugh. | coachbutlder's in Brooklyn, At Ua Tearing of all the charges on fle tn the Treasury | Judge Wylle, speaking of what had been said cf | !UKl¥; Ut ls business was moving furnitirey nd | a seeret society in New Yutk, the Object of While asked the court to be light. At this point he was | was to free Ireland by force." The a re went departinent. These include the charges preferred | the Attorney General, sald he had not seen the | arraigned. on am tndictan ; clutter otfenee | iy mumbera, ‘due meni In onitos he mee eee ne (ge Loumen LUMBER by Hon. T. Il. Mureh, A. B. Mullett, Chas. Roberts, | Attorney General participating in this trial, and | in July last Jamin E. | was sttusted on the corner of 24 street i 1 he knew nothing of the case, “Wife, (Fi @ Tote, 4 drea: ONLY OXF WORTHY TOCOMMAND SUCCESS FOR AN UNINT HP ELUPLED SEASON OF Te NPKED AND PIETY NIGHES TN ONE CITY. At Uhat tne he Jo Office Rooms For Rent, all front; heated by ste: Otis elevator. ap nt for a siut at the warehouse 4 — i and Wiliam I. Nicholson (representing Manly, | the Attorney General had given no intimation of | Baker, but Bowery. 2 were other associated clubs. The th TEE: SEATOGANS: Cooper & Co.), George W. Billings and Pouison & | his desire to be heard; and, although he was heard Sa ref eetn Ae ee Lan. Whey eee econ ee ee oe . K AND CHERRY, Eger (the Hecla Architectural Iron works, of | at the last trial, the court could not presume that | Croinds stolen trom the Rockeille post office. Members wer on PLA, Exo., Brooklyn, N. ¥.) Mr. Billings charges corruption | Né Would be heard atthis. So he had passed upon | “Tne "court tmposd @ sentence of four years in neh) Was sent to allager, who he . and fraud On ‘the part of Mr. Hillin the contract | MS question without regard Ee pe coe e county penitentiary. 3 on Mahattin av int, Le ty ‘The edvare Sunsets Thy Ay Our facilities for the Jobbing trade are unequaled. with Bartlett, Hayward & Co., for work on | €al. But he would say inregard to observations by ‘fayette Allison, housebreaking tn the night on | opposite New York. agher told him he was albne ot H ow ¥ s ‘ Mr, Ingersoll as to the Attorney General descend- oh; w York post office. He alleges that Mr. Hill 3 ss - | the 9th of March, at the store of James Richards, He would know what fer when we. EAN & SON, aMowed thls firm to furnish pipe of less | 145; 98 It wer eens, Court-roam and bringing | pi-aded guilty. he gotthere. Gallagher gave him §30, and told 13th street northwest, corner B street. | thickness than the specification called for, and | “1 the majesty of the government— “ yale wi : > Mr. Jackson made an appeal to the court, stat- | him to take outa passage Dy the steainer Spain Biianest allowed them to submit, without competition, sup- Tadld not use the word descending,” interrupted | ine ‘that the prisoner hada mother of about 70 | unter the nine of W nerene Gate gave hit D BAZAAR es of Lyndaie, by Ma day F AIK y WM. BALL E & SON, fo subTt e : Tugersolt ‘ : : | * . $ a Lae plemental bids to accepted proposals for thie con 1 S years of age, of whom he was the only support, | $100more ud told hin to go to London and Ine = EVESEIE SEREES pnw Unuance of Sime work at thelr own Fates Me Nae ai cea are ae ald Judge WET ay | and he asked tent : ‘i quire at the Amertean, Exchange for otter ad~ OTR prey : R = ae also charges Mr. Hill with incompetency, and sug- oy Said Mr. Ingersoll, | District Attorne ‘khil said he had been re- | dressedto him. Lynch did not Want to go, a8 he on LADIES’ GOODs. Hue eee 4 gests that he be suspended durmg the investiga | When “he dia not know anything about the case : sted 10 ives to support, Uut fal ¥ something in behalf of the prisoner, | went 'Galla- ton, ‘The charges. preferred by_ Poulson & Eger | M/S comtng here and puttlng the weight of Lis of- | 1 - tice in Ub < ” but he was embarrassed after conferring with ave him « suail be He exXatained tits on E F&C CORCORAN BUILDI relate to Uielr treatment by Mr. Hill in regard to | Hee 1 the scale.’ Officer Breen, for this was his fourth offense. | mer, and He IL contained a spring WASHIN Ty INFANTRY | AUDMONSTON @ 9. 0 the contract for work on the post MR, INGERSOLL -PROTESTS. OMicer Breen stated that this was so—that he | which worke ure he became alarmed au onli oe aa | = Gas FINTUR ne ean r loan eae ue ae Mr. Ingersoll continued to speak, and declared haa been convicten ee oe Court. | threw tt inte a | - Bee maade exp! rare iraud and misbe. fit ho ve Sil . Gen. rhe court sald that the prisoner's appearance — SPICIAL OPENING OF LADIES’ BCOTS DinaE 156 OF THETATEST persian | lor on the part of the superintendent tn change | that he oply protested Sgalnst the Atrorney Gem: | was tn his favor; that he must have known that The Phenix Park Murders = Oa cn wae 4 2 = SIGNS | of tie pulling, which were accomps | eral making a second closing. He did not object | no was doing wrong, and lie made the sentence SviGnal REALE Sn SOLAR BORE ar in Os Ov OBES proof. These matters were entirely. tv to his speaking, or even making the closing, but | seven years and six months in the Erie county | ; AND GKATES. i i-tug architect, and never eltetted the | did object to Lis speaking after some other coun- | penttentlar h pariicipating in. Us | PERFECT FITTING PARIS Last. . TINNIN l from him. ‘The committee will | sel nad closed. Charles E. Willams, housebreaking at the rest- k Cavendish and. Mr. ROLLER as tee 6. WidthSfrom AA to D. And all Jobbing promptly doue. not meet agin uatll next Monday, unless some- | “f don’t think there 1s much to be deprecated in y amuel Hodgkins on ; ‘on tial this morning. core, Salle ROLL NG ¥ & a Sie eee {hing Should occur in tae meantime to call them | that case,” sald Judge Wylte. “The government Is | not guilty. Frederick’ Blackwell, anand McIncrney were appointed by the court —_ of . SHEDD, ther, here itselt. ‘The govermient ts prosecuting. And Pelt larceny, two towels trout onduct the defense of ‘the prisonor, Judge FEDMON. N & CO 409 OTH STREET Nortuwesr. NOTICE TO THOSE INTERESTED. i the Attorney ¢ peel Stone, see proper i. ore arch 7, pleaded not en te’ complied with the west of Dr, c « STON & CE - : A letter has been addressed by the committer to | Into court and partske tn the prosecution of a pband Mr. Adams to be relieved from further 359 AND bint F STR ais OBS AND BETHESDA WATERS | ai tye gentlemen preferring charges notifying | €°VerRIent case there would be ‘no Impropriety District Government Attairs, duty in defending the accused men, A Jury Was - ua FRESH FROM THE BER | s uae 12 the World In such action. It is very often done | PRorESr aGaINer LOvaTION OF A scoot HOUsE | then sworn in. One of tie members ied Pamen LL FEb FASHIONABLE NOVELTIES IN 7 i ss them that the committee Is ready at their conve- | jy England, and it 1s the practise th the states | phere submitted to the C i=sioners to- It ts ¢ quently expected that the Jury DAY Evenix Arr. 16Tn, W. ILBU Tlence to hear and Inspect such proofs as they | ‘The custom has only fallen {nto desuetude here day a protest, signed by tax-payers of the sixth | Will fallto agree on a verdict. + C. MILBURN, Pranstacter, may nt in substentintion of the charses | for the reasun that the office business 1s too great | Senoot'district, teimonsratlGg weathat roth ake ae ——— taste by them, ‘The letter states as follows: “Te | to petal | proposed new School building at Benning’s station | Drpax, Apr Welt ts stad thet x NENT sessions of the committee wiil be open to all who | soe MERRICK Da i s z i Ap js stale MONDAY. APRIL 16, hursdas, and Friday, Tsrenrstixe D: stray Or 913 F STREET NORTHWEST, Just Opened by LOUIS A, DIETER, troduce himself in this city thro his many odd and peculiar de SIDE WALL AND CEILING DECORATIONS, ‘qual in Variety, Price and § muse in oF bouth of N Mr. Mite met with in this Who begs to in public exhibit of Seliool open day an Quaint French Pat- ther Imitations. St grades of papers frou Freseo Work and Intertoy 1! ART AND QUARTLEY, D ATTRACTIONS. | Company Ever LOUIS A. DIETER, 913 F STREET NORTHWEST, And 30 .N. Howard Street, ISHING GOODS, x Vas: 8, Cums axp wish to attend, and all testimony offered will berecelved and stenographtcaliy reported, The ‘sses Will be examined under oath, and any may be Inthe employ of the department, who, upon such examination, shail disciose any frands or wrong-doing by other officers or eni- ployes of the department shail not be distt use of eh tes cords epartment : Inatertal to the prope gation of the will be subject to your Inspection, and you mi if you desire, be represen partin required, It 1s the that the investiga to the end that just as well as to the smony. ye dohe to the goverum i accu-ed.” ‘The letter 1s signed by the entire committee, ‘The Brady- THE CHARGES UPON WHICH E KE BASED, ‘The Indletinents found yesterday against Thos. Senator Kellogg, for receiving money for '§ rendered In relation to a con- tract with the United states, were, as stated in ‘Tue Star, based upon the charges recently pre- sented by the grand jury named. ‘The indictment valnst_ the persons YY GENFRAL. Mr. Merrick said he desired to make some re- marks to the insinuations and sneering observa- Uons about the Attorney General. “The Attorney General,” he sald, “has not taken part in this trial, as he did before, for the reason that this case has been tried in a period of greater political activity when the political functions of nis office demanded more of his time. ‘This trial began co- Incident with the session of Congre Congress, But the Attorney General has followed and to say that he knows nothing about ¥ What 18 entirely erroneous, and I pre- sume the statement made by counsel’ was made without any knowledge. JHe has followed tt from the record, He has taken a rost profound and deep Interest In the entire case, and still takes that interest which a public officer, seck- ing the ends of justice, ougit to take in a case | of ” this kind. What his personal desire {s ta reference to partic!= pating In the argument I am not informed, for this rea ney General has been at the sea-shore—compelled to be there on account of his health, Before left, the consideration of the question of his par- ucipation in the case was begun, but not ended, and since tat me I have not hdd opportunity to and outlived | that for several days past the Attor- | | on the site selected. ‘The protest. sets forth that the site abuts the B.& 0 railroad track, and 15 within fifty fect of the B. & P. and at a point so near the railroad station that the school would be subjected to the greatest annoyance and tnterray- Uon by the noises of passing and stopping tr + petitioners further protest against the erectton 2 tivo-room bullding when they belleve that ES ding. he two-room “build'ng — would meet the present wants of the It 18 also represented that the einity of the raiiroad would endanger of children by passing trains. Thi s been awarded, but the residents hi duce the Commissioners to recousider thelr ac- Uon, PFRMITS TO BUILD. Building permits have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as f allie J hathirt, enlarge ff repair brick, corner of Capitol streets n.W., erect a threo- bay window, T. Eberba 3 $5,000, Catherthe Wiui, repair frame, 811 Vermont avenue We; $500. — Base Bart.—A very intere: bill'was played at the Athle afternoon between the Be Ing game of base ¢ Park yesterday tons aud Nationals, | Kingstoa, who w | | the Pi | was tor som: 200 appropriated will pay for a four-room | Sarrested in suspicion of |i nix Park mi day Ume the head of t Juvincibles. Vidence of the witne Tepetttl Brady aud Dante stor the f that given in t Cursey, 488 Of —— to the Scout Law in Cincine nati CINCINNATI, April 19.—The saloon keepers’ asso. elatioa iave' formally determined to oppose by ppositio c y BVallab 1method the operation of what is KHOWN as th LLaw, which dinposes a lax of #209 a year on all suloons wher a vid, and only be br nil Whisky the Luw. ‘Their Lue COUSUUe Uonality of the law. Two Lite Warsaw, Ivp., Runyan and £ out gathers two rafilans, ainst Kellogg alleges | talk with lim on the subject.” f a ie The Hostons won Uy a score of 9 wo 8.-..A game . ade thelr verre that he recoived at five different mes $1, mm) “Tadmit, then,” said’ Mr. Ingersoll, “that the | of base ball was played on the grounds opposite | way. he condition WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1s7, 1883, RUSTIO WOOD VASER, Contractor Jamies B. Priec, tor tnfluenchiyy Brady Uils record by Ldart.” the old National grounds, between the Conumbias | owing to nervous prostration, “The eit ‘ | Beets SES SRITER to expedite Pri routes from San Antonto to said Mr. Merrick, “is about | and a pleked nine, which resuite aue. The a Searching part sno clue Fre aoe IMPORTED BONNETS and CHAIRS, SETTEES Corpus Curisth Texas, and froin Monroe to Slareve~ ea he other.” ‘ Score stood 11 to 1: to the scoundrels thus far. gh tnliin bat soN none A . NGIN SKETS, port, La.’ Phe dates upon witeh the alleged pay-| “1 have seen the lights burning in his offlee,” = a= —_>—_—— D ale Vroerann' This ween LONDON ROUND MATs, fe a A Bee jponis Were made were April 18, July 14 and Octo- | sata Mr, Ingersoll, “at 8 oF 4 o'clo Kin the mork- | ‘Tne Horweap Onspgcins—The funeral of the eland, Ohio. Seereea she eo With eterge 2 nent sry Woviltie SARDEN : yor et 28s and January 14 and April 27, 881. | ing, and I suppose he was sitting up reading the | late Rev. Dr. Alfred Holmead took place yester- t one S h # lnrye assortment of Millinery Noveltlos. GARDEN HOSE, &e. Brady is inillcted. tor having racelsen or brie Hresta id ppost is up is Gay aticrueon (rom eee on D i ? Mons Mae. J. P. PALMER, ey luoney the same amounts and on the same dat “‘fhey,tried,” said Mr. Merrick, “to displace one | Paret, the rector of the parish, officiating. The | Davidson MManing tall, of $2,000 x I = u named tn the Indictment against Kellogg, in re- | attorney General to get rd of tils case, and they | serv! were attended by a large number of the | on the bullal: s or. The ine a 207 F STREET NORTHWEST, 2033 HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | turn for having expedited the routes named. are now trying to drive off another to gain It, | friends of the deceased, The following rectors of nce is $76,008, T tangy ot WASIINGTON, D. oe WHAT MR, KER SAYS, They did nov eed tn the first attempt, and wil | parishes in this District aud vicinity were present ‘orks were also burne | + ee PS RRITTS i as 0 tana. | HOt In the second,” in the chance evs. Andrews, Buck, Clark, | escaping witu their lives i niedion tabi | S ] Warser J. Kexpernis Heenan That the Tadictmery nes | “sie will run away,” sald Mr. Ingersoll, “in the | Crummell, Harris, Leouard: Lewin’ Linkage het | SPS gioclois: eR en api PPRING IVORTATIO: 7 . ton of the Indictment, that the Indictment was] yont of the bonfire he has built” Kee, Paret and Townsend; also, Rev. Messrs.Chew, Crook’s Indian Campaign. PONTAGUES PIoTPES Any ALL SOLD, | PERM Mataand Rich Muliuery: Novelties, Flowery, TILE WARFROOMS, based upoy a transaction between Price and Kel-| Jua®@e Wylle, after further discussion, said he | Graves, Mead and Schubert.” There were other ‘ . Tex., April A special disy JOS TACUES FICTE RES ARV ALL SOLD. Prieta, Sik sod Cio 1820 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NorTHWesT, | 1902S, aNd through Kellogg with Brady. Price,| would not chinge the ruling of the court about | Ep!scopal clergymen in the body of the church. ealquart 1. Crook, at WiilvOx, Til next ren after attempting, without success, to get an allow- | the number of closing speeches without giving ? There were many floral offerings, notable among Dated Apr Arizona, says: . Crook, with’ 200 Apache Issa. we " y lain, ste Tiles for ance for expedition on the two routes named, | ampie notice, them being @ wreath of wheat and two palms, | Scouts and one company of cavalry, will move — ————— Ee Fisih, Glazed sud Bncaustic Tiles for Mantels, Vaciigs, | OO ata Ketiome ona Promised to give hil | oa, Ker Begins the Opening Addrens. | ch Were placed ou the casket. ‘The nephe mountains of Mexico next Sunday ana NES Sri riep METHOD FOR six sti S TP Fireplaces, Heartha, Veatibules, Conservatories $20,000 If he would procure expedition of the | “> iat 5 Peery of the deceased acted as pall-bearers, Tue the Mexican troops w ‘ate with him, NY shortest at 14-1 fen Toutes, ‘Dwo days later Kellogg told him the ex-| Mr. Ker then, at 12 o'clock, began the opening | maius were interred in Rock Creck cemetery. Fears een the PROFESSOR DE WOLOWSK apli-Im and Hall Floors. : ed ane ot rk thades, Feethere dyed end re-curled equi 1136 AM street pedition was granted. Price then drew and gave | argument for the government. ——— pa cers” from Tombstone, hin five d. ie of m0 ce on the San Antonto Mr. Ker consumed the hour intervening before 4 eee okt SES. ee ee = who are reported to be On Unclr Way U0 allack the 1, eee and Corpus Christ’ route, and to make up the : 3 jssued marriage licenses was. E, Johnson and | San Carlos Tudians. Niw Croruxa House. promised $20,000 cave him his note for $5,000, en- | Te¢ess In elaborating the charge against the de- EXHIBITION ND RAE Emma M, Dorr; W. L. Reinhart and Martha P, ———— fuet$ MAKRERTT Ewa, 8 Mi Geo. Wan j dosed. by another tall contractor, and which | fendants, explaining matters 1n the indictment | Cjoud, of Shepherdstown, W. Va.; Samuel C. Con: | ‘The Legislative Dendlock in Iinols. ~ 6 F street northwest, one deor from Tthstreet, | ~ 0. ALTE, note was patd at maturity, K '§ gave the | and the laws Involved. nell and Elizabeth Taylor,voth of Montgomery Co., | 4 prcULIAR CONDITION OF APE ATH QUEER CON- 3 Tanne Eurasties, Chromen. ct. LADIES’ TAILOR drafts 10, John A. Walsh, req esting him Star Honte Notes: Ma. DUCT OF MR. ROOK, THE RECALCITRANT REPUBLE- Tn tl B pe Seca G 0, c er ay i <elloge S —_—_.+___ Coed ssid Tasec 1115 F street Norruwest, $1,900 on cach dratt and create Brady ‘with 31.500, After a long argument, yesterday afternoon, as Affairs in West Washingto: Jux., April 19 The deadiock tn the as Cooh. _Free Is Now Prepared to Iake Onders for ate _— as Brady was tien tudebted to Walsh. Walsii, in | to what law the indictment against the star route| pearu or a Wats Known Labye ales, Marcia 50 ‘OF Feprscntalives over the Brae: Se a EVENING, RECEPIION AND DIN ROBINSON, PARKER & CO.,] compliance, follected the drafts when they ‘be- | detendants was brought under, Judge Wylie said A. Jobnson, relict of the late John It. Johnson, and McNally contest 1s dev EXCURSIONS. sl DS=E Gara Cie Peale poset Ot tte oon the fade st. | ne should hold that section 5440 of the revised | daughter of the late Jeremtah Orme, died at her | dition or allcite the republicans = =< Ao the dates upon which the vgevouey tpaetment | statutes was repeated by the act-of May 1% Ise, | residence on Sot street, near P, Isst migut, of | 2 quorum by the vote of every party Pec ne JOHN ameadue lewil ve nouloen ee ee ee tS ver | and as this indictinent lald the offense as of May | bronchits, afler an Illness of some weeks.” Mrs. | thitecuisneant monster whe wae 1 Fpl make wer | mane Cloth Comune, i 819, 8. E. Con. Tr ax D.S78, fell due April 19, 1880, and acvording te tee reat | 20, 1879, the court should hold that it came under | Johnson wasa lady widely known Im this com: lobby yesterday, but declined vo euter the how , a qisse tse, minde by Men Dre ‘Tailors, TONG. qorcrniente wat ees Tent Woult oes, | the act’of May 17. If the conspiracy was begun | munity and universally esteemed. Mer funcral | nndwho lott che stake hadiline te company W fale one at Bie TEE ennui than elty should feen oudlawed by Une seatate at nel Have | perore the creation of the latter act, and continued | Will Leke place from her late residence, Saturday, | familiar figure in Chicago deine take on . 5 celebrated Clot Costumes, mou ThOINGeMnent Nae Dot Deen eter | down and into the running of that Statute, then it | at 4 o’clocl sul an uncertain quantity, 1 cans are fe he 119-4/om — to-day If icunent not n returned | Was an offense coming unter that law. INTERESTING EVeNT AT DUNBARTON-STRFET werless Without Kook, whose course is ascribed before. (HE FRIENDS OF MR. KELLOGG —_s..__ Patina Dunbarton M. E SS 0 wartous, motives. It ts currently ee = » PHOTOGRATHER, HAS GONE [0 ONE CENT PER Yanp. Z re Alexandria Affairs, evening the lecture room was crowded with peo- | morning that an attemps was apparently mi FIOGHATHER, HAS. if R YARD, isuatae NEW. avec claim that the alleged offense is already barred by ee EE EE eee “£WO CENTS PER YARD (Parisian Mode). Pale NEW PUBLICATIONS. UST PUBLISHED—“TH Pi BATE Law THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,” —A co: tion of Testamentary Law an: hans’ Court ple from various churches here to pay their re-| last night by certain ccmocratic imeuibers aud the statute of limitations, as the offense, if it ex- | Reported for Tae Eventna Stan. spects see seed or = = api hig anes to a ins oly —- sgl cay ane — isted, occurred at the time the drafts and note| | Coxroraton Court.—The corporation court re. | Was to be the reciplent of a beautiful silk quilt, | was taken to the Wabash depot, some Aistan were given, and not when they fell due. sumed Its session thts morning. and It 1s expected | Which had been ey ee ay tamer ne peer te bees Gein ie ee Grattawere made, a8" such paymeay crete mice | ares ‘This isa motion spon a ton ee eat? | nad done eo much to advance. the temperance re- | Tue latter is sated to Mave been In ucts a mental 9th street, corner ‘ expectations, the sale will : rt Webster, the pastor, | o Snot tobe a free agent, Rook Was tice Yor Taye. executures wanriione” mtd Inainese potice, Each’ day we will MEN AND Bors Deve aunts, he GNOUERE WOU. Te ahGre Teac! | ROIMET GE be Fao OF ere eect TOM UE | Tone the prcarutaddon te nest apcech, aud Mrs. | Coton tek tore eate au ioliowes asoUT eee : cietcons WMH: DiNNIS, 1 Gffer ent but decided bergaing, and will o ‘these cases, he thought, would be short. He said | holder of one pocoa, of a quarter square charged Reiley ied ‘with much feeling by watchers from both political parties through sahington, D.C. i THURSDAY bein with Wo dezen more of thone thor they had good and direct evidence, including, | With a ground rent the whole of the rent charged | Relley rep ny wate! eae ee rimined ISE AN. D v- Aq a el rs, le el ‘ Accipent.—Yesterday Mr. Wm. Simms, pro- | yartous disreputable places, and early this morn owt chentise ever offered {OF CLOTHING Walsh apoct the money: < Ocen SCUORS 10 | ope tee dane aouare atten am Spor Rouen prietor of the sar and planing inllt at the foot of | ing botn contestants Were Calming Rook's vote. French Custos, 8 button She ‘ lulesced in and acted upon for a Dumber of seers | 20th street, had his right hand mashea in a rolter | The proceelings for the past two days appear 10 $1 per pair, regular Bois CHAS HH EED OOUNDSE Fae Mes RRILOGG: he quarter square for which rentis claimed is |f one Of the planers, Dr. Peter dressed the | have not over-pleased the better Clements in either a? Hone at 4B bette Mr. Chas. H. Reed, who figured prominently as | that upon which stands the residence of Hon. D. | Wound. Party, and to-day's proceedings are louked for | the price. “We have 60 — | lensth, Mousquetaire KEUL | price, $1.50. 100 dozen grain, off boiled, solid. co re Ladies’ Hose, | Per pair. lozen of thove 12-thread ©} ee one of the counsel of Chas, J. Gutteau, visited the | A. Windsor, formerly the property of D. 0. Fair | THE EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIATION met Yast | ward’to with interest. tet to Uy some pictures tur the “ustle folks” scrap | Fes Blockings Just in. 100 dozen Miskes! Hove at 8 court house to-day for the purpose of getting a | fax. The suit of Burke, trustee, agt. Neale has | Might at God tard’ ates rusk alee ee be Te phic Bri Bricts - Boow. miia6_ | Cente, oF three bait for §1; former price 50 cents to7 copy of the Indictment found. esterday against | been ended by judgment for plaintiff, and that of | 5 Shares at $1 re “se Tuli pment ban or legral seuiawa to Obed Gah NS G S. “= — ear ag counsel ir, artful lodged a l. = d Z ly " A ove ts ee = oe SHER, question as to whether a motion Would be mate to | -LigUon LICeNses—Bar-room licenses have been ton ME TOG ST, Bnown arrived, from witming- | and severat hundred cords of cut wood were do- Ss L DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH. ane Che In dietinene unare the a tite of 3lniba- | Grantee CUrIAE the “piesene vert Of ooure tothe | Ua Fes e naar ah ee eee mane an Rak mee | a beret? lation of Minnesot ©. B. ELLERY, treet northwest. Thirty years’ experi ra , tions. “The trial,” he sald, “will bea very Interest. | following restaurant-keepers: Edward Hugh resented for hi Peer oS tee tae as teats | Ite underwriters! association of | Minnesota, K es jarments, also Crapo tng one. and willbe very short Tt ought not take | George A. Appich, Thos. Devitt Martin Lawicr, | tonnage, S274; lengthy, oe Pela gh 'CCESSOR TO “ is enperior e than a week. I think the case will be brought iwrence Bayne, Calmes Taft, M. Ruben, M. pth, fe losse re — Sree Dremees pesetalty. Opinion SPRING OVERCOATS Into court very soon, a3 Mr, Merrick told me that | Lazo, Justus Schneider, Jane Wilkerson, Jou | NOTES —The college words were fired yesterday | of profit was leit, and accordinyiy deckied Uo ty for trial at any time.” | Crilley, J. C. Crilley, Henry Herbuer, Peter Mc- | SY some malicious person, and the flames were | the rates, bese and our erfect cic i Bek we fice eat thac Str Keviogs was Biilliere.and | KenncY, Jasob Borhus,f. Beha rh goat dnicltyextinghshed by. the college | “Stsnte she ten-yearolt daughters a ZF Ayres surpassed in Paris, New York ere.” Notice.— 0) e Was SO ER's NOTES. " at eres Greece spots guarsuted 10 be thoronstis ramo nee ee De eee ee erin frst brigade of Virginia volunteers will meet here | Utd “Houdinism.” to be illustrated, at Curtis’ | yontire last eve! . 7a8 AMER ThParen — > next Tuesday.—The Old Dominion Butlding As- u 00 M's ANNIE K- HUMPHERY, The Trials of the Ex-Detective?. soclation sold $4,000 at its last meeting at 20. This | | THE FI=H MaRKer.—1,200 herring sold at $7to/ Tue Presmnent lett St. Augustine at daybreak A Speciatty. ‘associ r thousand; 400 Callors, at $1 to $1.50 per | yosterday morning on the steamer Tallapoosa, 490 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, LIKELY TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK. Heres“Lorilard yacht passed dows tae ges | hundred: 25 shad, at #19 820 per hundred Wich arrived tn sight of Tybee, near Savannah, Makes CORSETS to order in every style aud matertal —_ District Attorney Corkhill arose In the Spectal | yesterday.-—Rev. Dr. Dinwiddie and Eiier W. | CONDITION. OP THE WaTER Great Falls, very night. ihe tug Hepublic, with the and seers GA ea Crim{nal Court this morning and sald that he had | A. Bfoore represent the Prince-street Presbyterian | turbid; receiving reservoir, slightly turbid; dis- rey im, ‘eldermen and leading m ants ine& French Mand-wade Underclothing, Merino Underwsat been asked by several persons when the cases | Church here in the Presbytery of the Chesapeake, | tributing rese1 A Be icc, tox Wane the distinguished visitors at Tybee . SHIRT FACTORY parait! nest Imported Hosiary. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., against the ex-detectives would be taken up, and | ——Rev. A. P. Keating, 8. J., formerly assistant omer Jonna. ’N. B.. 17th inst.; sehr-John lea them to the city. The President will leave : French colder Brags apd all Drees Reform Goos, Tmimedintag cree neues that he would call them | ae ee Oe Se a ae ree, eee oO | Seay tor Washington, cleared at Bavaunah veh | Savannah for Waslington to-morrow by rai. = ates : ql rma: les count ‘i : axp Lane coes for walch Mins H. ts speclalagent, | mihi6-Sm _919.8.¥,Cor.7th and D Ste, next Anders re cquander trial eet for Tuesday | Sa. has been visiting bere for several ‘Gays? | inst Tur NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE held only ® WENS FURNISHING ExPorreM, Cannot be eurptiwed case Mr. sald ‘they would be caliea Det Pac iee_ Scmunistrator | pesston OFFICE CONTRA -ARDED.—Bids | business session to-day, which was occupied In the! SIG F Sizeet, Opposite Patent Office. Nok“Frenchy German and Sranithapoxen. _5_ 1 §,V ELATT, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, - leer bext Thursday, A ould. th meeting of Golden Light S Hicesie ben, and * Gam sreet, t ——— ee ee e co very day atthe) CANAMELS manutactured frean | out of the way, and remésieainet he would: toe | Messrs. King and Johnson, of Washington pat Fine Dress chirts to order a sreciaity. Six best Shirts | J, XN 7 every day at Uctpated in the declamations and addresses. fer $13.50. Heady-qade Shirt at following prices: | A2ARGAINS aT IVLEGINNISS. CANDY FACTORY, beon this bench then. If né*was he would cer. | ticipat deme, vafinished, 73 cus; finished, W cee : — €20 Yth strect northwest, | tainly insist that in the trials the prisoners in jail | The Schooner George R. Vreeland, of New York, a Gniehed, 65 cts. ; finished, 80 cts, Fuilline of hon A fine line of Gents’ Linen and Sif Pockethandker- Should have preference over those cases where the | 18 at Agnew’s ship-yanL. hirte. | Eine anicctusent of Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery | Chefs 25 ver cent less than usual pric a larzo assort-|_ Branch Store 1399 Ponnavivania avenue, dlé-€m | Harties are on pail, Tt was, , not only as anil Underweer, 422 fens Gacan Caro eat aan pen Gncrsnicts at ess | (YARRIAGES, > CARRIAGES. ice, that should begiven | THe EMANCIPATION Arps.—The alds to the chief LECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND. tian oan rer Prien: alte fount we neat cure have now in feGhERIAGES. BA athe aces account of the health of | marshal of the-recent_ emancl E PRES SUPPLY. Fe Tees ah eee ae 1M 1S 1 1A 1G, Spring and Winter CARRIAGES, Mutable ieee | the eck et that cep boon! ‘this exceed. | per coven for the Beet Tans the BE Park use. My stock is at the beet, and jaslowas | District Att pend Daly 49 cent, eleganty saeco ore vee eae : | "ood work can be made for with’ reasonable prof. | puc few now in. 4. a cold | Bi Fine Dress Shuts, to eden, for 94, Feads 10" te Bsiat lia a ane and he un TANS, Pharmacia, \ apical ‘ ate and ithendNstenw. | ape 103 F vr “pitoees: