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AUCTION SALI DNE O'CLOCK P.M. the nari 20 fe depth ‘Termn: One? YOUNG, AUCTION SALF OP Pour ACKES. BETW. FN ~1V cea SP es B : Beli at putiic ND ACT ALS HIRTIE 3ys8 EFF : a 2 5 WMS. THOMPSON, Trust ON BROS.. Anctioncecs, OF VALCAFLE : 5, R six WNT STRERE XOn NP K SUREETS, THRICT OF ¢ F PARM, NEA HY ASD WE CTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ THE EVENID THIS AFTERNOON. SAL¥ OF PROPERT st FIVE O'CLOCK P. {the premises, Lot numbered fifty-three pumbered three huncred ant. sixty. ton, District of tenements, num- ayubleat “ix a: rn Teent per xeuum from date of sale. » days from date of sae the Tl the property at the DUNCAN ON BROS, Aucts. SIXTH, COMMEN iG sell at the above notued store the entire stock contained To-moRKOW. = thercin, being partly enumerated above, to which the TPUOMAS VOWLING, Auctoncer. CATALOGUE SALE follo 443, et <eq., one of the land recor District of Comunbia, the undersicned trustee 4 direction of the party secured thereby, sell, in frent OF the prewire OF MAY, 1 ART WORK TH AND NIN COMPRISING : JAPANESP AND CHINE RY, BRIC-A-BRAC, 19 fect Ts — leg oe to F s.reet ae paecien ti the bec: aproved by brie for northwest prem Of 8609 per annum, expirir Aise, on EKIDAY, APT: ISSS, St FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. tract of Diateict of Goi Lows: Bei the lands of Be aun a Vand 16'.-100 perches froi eastern: line of another £ of Jot 5 of the sutativi aforesaid; th: the last mentioned road auth 9 us @ perches: thence south 89d sc: im a strait ine to the be-inv ing, con improved by well mug . and being the same rockmort.n to ¥ ed term of (rubjeet to pay- ace of WW). of | oF at a point | nertheaat th 40 feet R str et! le in Somme Lewspaper publis! « W. COCHRAN, Trustea, 1115 Penusylvania avenue nortuwest. HOUSy AND BETWEEN P TT CIRCLE, SIX TE a decree of the Supreme Court of, oltuubia, passed in Fguity cause N wed ‘Tra toe wilt wel » front of the premi«s, ion ot log SA TURDA 1883, at “1X P.M. Ferm of sale: One-half cach; residue in on yearn swith inte eet, or ll cash at ‘eption of purchoser. Trust even right to reqnire ade oit of S200 when i Trastee, northwest. IPROVED ATE AT THE NORTHW 8T e KNOWN AS . OPPOSE TE. OVED BY & DING, KNO' s KY OF JOUS FP NNoYUVANIA AVF <P WV ANITA AVE TA HOSPITAL. TWO-STORY BOICK BU 36, . 1 March, nblic auc” to the hirhest bidder, me numbered thirtess i nal Tot fr Listreet and Perneylvania aver iaving » 15 foot ai = sbout 9, 452 +q terms of sale, rehase money round. ertbed by raid decree, are: din equal instalments of © atid two years ie. on of frustor moztger on the property old, oF be paid on the sy of sale or on he ratifieation thre A Gepesit of $250 will be required ‘complied EDWARD tt The ‘ WEEE, An FINANCIAL. Hany CO. Towrrs & Co. BANKEKS, BROKERS AND IN URANCE, ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, Wasersorex, D.C. We rey epecrst at RELI:DLE information ryerding our various city fecuriiies, and are prepared at ali tmes ty anawer inqui- Bee rewar (ing same. HARKY C. TOWENS, member Saher HS THE SIMPLEST, THE 1 EAnT ¢ sd pha thers of temilies, an ler atood, 1509 H gtreet. K pRyate TOCK TELEGRAPH WIKES BETWEEN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Seenrities Bought ana Fold on Commission, Wo. 139 1orn STREET, (CORCORAN BUILD! 4scaucy for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokera, (4 Buoapwar. New Yorn Fer einen of coenritios homeht and sola on enmmtee Bien in Sen Frenetaco, Be'timore, Philadelphia, New York, Howton snd Washineton. Orders executed ou tha Bew York Sock Fxchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to Sichmend, Reltimore, Philaielphis, New York and Beeston, throuch which orders aro executed on the ‘Stock Exchanges tm those cities and repertea back Fromyty. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- RE RIR 1K AND J FRESE: WORK FOR ‘Vth rtreet, near E at (Gy BsON BROTHER ERS, a —— HE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER als and Br iways clean, and can be SATSUMA, KIOTO, MAKUDZA AND KISHUI WARE SCREENS, PANELS, LECTION WILL ‘ THE ABOVE DATES SROOMS, SOUTH- wy virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 7th, the land records of Washington county, District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the bond ecorative works should give this be on view Monday and Tuesday, THOMAS LOWLING, Auet. -PIFIH ant TWENT point five (5) feet aoutheastward of Pennsy lo. K said avenue One hundred and twenty-three (123) | feet, to the place of beginning. .€ LOT ON FIRST STRE=T } ND AND NORTH CAKOLINA SOUTHEA TAT AU f a deed of trust, da wrded_amone thi DAY, the TW NT A.D. 1883, at FLV the following aescribed ‘of, Washington, described as the south y the depth of lot numbered eeven Ww ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, iE West | HANDSOME WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE, DLO F O STREET NORTH- UPHOLSTERED IN SILK, OLD GOLD AND LACK: TWO WALNUT CHAMBER SUIT SUPERION MABE WALNUT M. T. BOUFFE’ ELY GANT BLACK WALNUT PILLAR EXTEN. SION TABLE AND NG KOOM CHAIES; TWO BRUSSELS KU! Ss EXTRA SIZ°; BRUS- i E83; A ¥ 7 AL CHAMBER SUITE, NEARLY NEW: TRESSER, BEDDING, SPRLN( ENGRAVINGS, JAPANESE GOODS, WALNUT LIBRARY TABLE REFRIGERATORS, CH GL, AN. CROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &o. On MOND, APLIL THIRTIETH, commencing at O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell, at residence No, 1424 Rhode Island avenue, a superior collection of houehold effects, in perfect order, 4-5t WW “rel 'B. WILL BE CONTENTS OF JEWELRY STORE, NO. NSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, N PAKT OF GOLD AND SILVER LRY, RINGS, VEST AND SP.CTA CLOCKS, SAFE, WAL- NG, APRIL TWENTY- EN O'CLOCK, we will nuda of the trade and private buyers 1s called. G, Auchoneer. LE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TH STREET ROAD, OPPO>TTE THE ‘ARK, AT AUCTION. 18+0, and duly recorded in 1. DAY, the S:GOND DAY at FIVE: OCLUCE, the following de- : All that part or parcel of land, x part of Lot No. 1, in Block No. 7, of Town's enbdivision of ‘Mount Pleasant, ax by recorded subdivision of said. Bexinning for the same at a point at the north- prner of Wallach stieet and 7th strect road, thence one hundred feet, thence nortn twenty feet, thence hundred feet, thence south twenty fect to the beginning. balance at six, twelve and bearing interest and ke- F ail cash at option of pur- ~All conveyancing at purchaser's cost; $100 it will be required at time of sale. GEORGE W. THOMAS, emy Trustee. 3B. WILL Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTA’ ORNEB Pi LVANIA AVENUE AND NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST. re . ond recorded in Liber No. 791, folio 163, of ‘d thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front premises, on FRIDAY, THE FOURTH DAY MAY, 188: VE O'CLOCK P.M., all that piece or parcel of ground situate in the city of Washing- ton, and known a6 purt of Lot ine (9), ‘and the whole of lois ten (10) anc bine hundred and twenty-five ( 1 | follows: | Beginning st the ‘northeast anle of raid square. ane eleven (11), in square numbered 25), aud bounded aa running south along 9th reet enst, one hundreed and four (10+) feot id_nine (9) inches; thence west one hundred and Dine (409) feet and one (1) inch: thence north one hun- dred aud seventy: three (17: to feet and one (1) ine from the inter. n vania avenue and tho public equare; thence Tenn Jue-third cash, and the balance payable in equal payments, at six and twelve months after date, to be secured by notes bearing cizht per cent. interest, or ail cash, if the purchaser prefers. $150 to be deposited acceptancesof bid. Terma to be complied with in seven days after aale, and in defanit of compliance, the trusten reserves the right to re-sell at the risk and cost of the purchaser, a) quate numbered seven huntired end thirty— ther with all the improvements, ways, » to the same belonging or in anywise W ALTEK B. 3 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE. JAND NonTH OF third cash; balance in Fix and twelve to beseenred by deed Cc. M. SMITH, Trustee. TWO-STORY | TCTION SALE. OF NTY-FIFTH, 1883, 1 shali_ sell, in | of Lot 8, eqnare 1@ premises, pa: iches, by a depth of 125 feet, ash; balance in six, twelve and din | eichteen months, with interest, secured by vaser's cost. Terns COLDWELL, Auctioneer. FOLEY, Auctioneer, encing = THURS! Ge, H, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, Goods, at 908 7ta street, consisting of SPLENDID BUIL TY-THIRD, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell to’ close an estate, in front of the premises, in square 367, ‘fronting 24% feet on N stro-t north, with depth of 120 fect toan alley, improved by two-story Brick Dwelling, No. 039 N sleet, with modern conve- mien Wisp!’ SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, UNDER- MEX'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, GOSSAMER RUB- CASSIMERES, AND T OF DESIRABLE DOMESTIC lease attend this sale, ne the proprietor ia determined to ceilevery art cle to the highest bidder for cua. M. FOLEY, Auctioneer, 908 7th street northwest the premises, sub-lot 7, S inches on New York ave:ue. and running through to K street, with a front on said street of. 26 fe ‘This lot is about 160 feet in depth, and would make two very desirabie Bui ding Lots, being in one cf the best locations in Washinyton. three years, notes to bear si be secured ‘by deed of trust, or all cash. at option of purchaser. oon as acid. ‘Terms to be coi otherwise resale at riek and cost of defaulting purchaser after five dayet yublic notice of wuch resale in some 81 FISHER & CO. eal Estate Auctioneers. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION Under and by virtue of a decree of thn Suprem: Court of the District of C1 Caus- No. 7,767, wherein Temple etal. are com plapanta, and ‘Worthington et al are defends: undersicned, as ‘Trustee, will sell, at publ.c auction, the ribed real estate, at the times and places news} jumbia, passe fn Equi York ayenne and on K. ia Postponed, on Da P. WASHING 10 NESDAY, MAY SECOND, 1893, O'CLOCK BP. ML, I will gell at auction. the premises, « valuable Lot of abo acres ¢ land, and house, situated on the Ridge, between Ttock Creek and Broad Branch, about three miles north of Washington, jere nd adjoining the landa of Messra, Lyle, . Shoer aker anc B.S. Swartz. 6 situation 8 bes pmmanding a fair view of the Capitol, and if p ¥ cared for will moke an e e- gant country reat, to he avproach her by the Kroad Branch road or Ly the Brichtwood and Broad Branch aNd a short distance through artz' land. It has excelient water, 8 8 frit or dairy farm. erms easy, anil made known at sale. For furthe? particulars inguire of ILLIAM READING, or ud 18 well udupt- _ap2t-d Near Cabin John P.O., Md, JD UXCANSON BROs. TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 939 N STREET Auctioneers. NOKTHWEST. AL#0, D NG LOTS, FRONTY NEW YORK AVENUE AND ON K STRE Bi TWIEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWEN. b-lot 18, At >IX O'CLOCK, SAME AFTERNOON, in front of square 372, fronting 27 feet feet 3 inches. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one, two and per cent interest, and to deposit of $110 required on each piece maplied “with in fen Geya, paver published in Washington. D.C. apld-dicde + DUNCANBON BROB., Ancta. §2- THE SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON NEW strect, being sub lot 7, square 372, unt of the rain. until WEDNES- TH APRIL, 1883, at SIX O'CLOCK DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. WENTY-FI M. TY SEVEN, 1883, at | “TMMI DIATELY AFTE! scribed ‘real | Lot No. 1, sq. No. 62, 17 ft. Ustwcen Water and north IMMEDIATELY APT, on the premises, LotaNos. Water street and north 22d street northwest. remises, Lots 9, 28, frouting re r id 19th tre ts west. Ly AF1EX, on the premises, snb-Lote , iu ag. No. 143, on E street horthweet, | Wi DIATELY AFTER, on tho premises, Lote 1, in square cast of square 148. At the Loot of 17th street. MAY SECOND, at HALF-PAST 2 on the premines, Lot uth E etrect, between Delaware | svenue and « anal stre:t. IMMEDIATELY A on the premies, part of | in. on 24d street west, inyton, Di-trict of | 19, in equare No. he tween 2ist on be Rawle square. eterred | 3 dete water lob to te secured Ly the notes of the purchaser, |" * 1 WEDNESDAY, Hquely until st intersects the west 1 ak ® point 2 fost from the soutliwes ‘aid lot; thence east 43 fect 9 mcbes to Intersect a lino dr. wn south 85 fest % inches: thence, with said line re- versed, to the becmning, (reserving ‘to J. H. King the use of ‘an all | im square No. 640, on | tert ue at pur. | remlaes, west half vy Plact, betwoon prenures. Lote 3, 8 two on south G ig eteeot wont, the F and G streets. tween Delaware avenue ai other on 4 atrect west, between soutl IMMEDIA(£LY APTER, on the premises, Let 8, in oruer of south @ and 36 t Mr DIATELY AFTER, on the premises, Lots 22, and 27, in square soiith of 4: mist and 4 strects west. IMMEDIATELY AFTFE, on the premises, all of bounded by south I and K ctreets and i. ‘AY, MAY THIRD, at TOUR AND A sa. 710, 100x115, at the’éor. of south C an east. IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on tt 49.978, on 6th atre-t cent,’ bet. G MEDIALELY AFT square east of agiare 642, went. on south H, be- pp. FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Broker AUCTION eee: DI quare No. 64 On THURSDAY, emises, Lot 28 in South M and N streets. TH, at FOURAND A HALF O'CLOCK P.M., on the premises, Lot 2 in sq. No. 1011, near iineo'n Park. AF THA, on the premises, Lot 8 in IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premixes, Lota 2and 1095, oh East ‘Capitol "aid north, obtaining CORRECT and | IMM DIATLL and three (3 14, in equare SN annum, Avera ee fh au ie ena : 00 the ani Lot lroorner Isth and Dstrects 7, frontng 40 feet on 18th f£ inuration Gver Jrewented to tho | @ pian that for | that of the Mutual Reserve ; p | southeast, and part Lot 1 stivet, near A strvet 80 NRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SECOND STREET, NEAR HIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. vu. By virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Cal Puased on the 1th day cf] tise No.8802, Equity Docke ‘Trustee, will sell at public au. SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, A.'D. F-PAST PIVE O'CLOCK P."M.. in ives, all that plece or parcel of ground aud premises known and described as being part of lot one hundred and twenty-five ( addition to Georgetown, D.C.: Beginning 32 feet 8 inches on the south side of 2d street weet from the west. i 2a of Beatty & Hawkins’ me of High ti _thenos with the sonth line of A street west 17 feet 435 inches; thence uth and parallel with the west line of said ‘part of lot feet: thence south» est 23 feet : inches; thence ob- 1¢ of part of said lot ho southwest corner of part of near the southwest corner). ‘Terms: One-third carh; balance in 12 and 18 months; notes to bo secured by deed of trust, and to bear inter- est; a deposit of 1 Se., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be comp! in seven days: otherwisa re-sale at risk and cost of de- feultins purchaser, after giving five days" public notice such ington, D. at time of sale; conveyancing. ied with sale in boine newspaper published in Wash SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, eds IRABLE IMPROVED PROPE) REET ABOVE THOMAS CIRCLY, B- TWEEN MASSACHUSETTS AVE- NUE AND N STREET, On THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, 1883, at HAEF-V AST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., in’ front} ofthe prqnuisrs, we will sell at pubjic anciion thoas ree deurable two-story basement and maneard br residences, Nos. 1226, 1 11280 1: or sts containiny 10 rooms each, with modern improvements. Sub. lots 66, 66 and 67, square No. 212, ‘21 ft. 4in. 28 and 1230 14th atreet u. w., 68 ft. ‘erin: On uarter cash; balance in one (1), two (2) Years, with fnterest at six (6) per cent. per able semi-annually, secured’ by decd of trurt on the premises sold; or ali cash, at the option of the purchaser. A Agposit of $100 required upon each Viece of property at time of FITCH, FOX & BOWN. «| J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. ap2l-d&ds IMM DIAT! LY AFTER, on the premises, Lots Sand &, manare No.10%6. south A street, Letween 17th and 18th RDAY, MAY FIFTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK M., at the office of Thos. J. Fisher & Co., No. 1324 F street norchwest— Sub. Lot 40, equare 54: Lots 3. 5, 18, and 19, Tots 7, 16, 16, and sont half of 17, ‘square G10; Lots, square 613; Lot 5, square 663, 7, nquate east of 664: Lot 4, square snth of equare 667; 0, square exst of south of 667, and the east 101 feet Linch on M street, of equare No. 59: ns of sale, as prescribed by th ™ of the purebase money in cab, and the residue in two cqual instaimen’s st six and twelve months, respect- ively, with interest at the rate of six (6) per oentnm per of sale, to be wecured by approved property sold. or the paying all the pur- A micney deposit shall be re roperty old, the on day of sale. and premises, stuata, lying and being in the Gity PCr Wastington, “in” the Rratuce Cohunbia, known and desi-nated upon the ground plat, or plan of said city as part of lot num- bered seven (7), in eqnare numbered one hundred and seven (107): Hewinning for the same at the southeast corner of aid lot, and. running thence west along the fen te Cees st hundred and forty-seven (147) fe t ten (10) inches, to pore or rear line of said lot; thence. cust twenty(20) pt notes, with @ reserved li non the purchaser shall cha-e money in cash, e the option of quired on each of the avid pieces amount whereof will be snnou: Upon default of any purchaser in complying with terms thin ten (10) days, the p: default has been inde may’ bé resol the cefaulizag purchaner, aftes three (3) da: notice in the Evening Ster news shail be at the cost of the purchaners, CHAS. WLFR, Trustee, ‘Webster Taw Building, 505 D st.’ northwest. THOS. J. FI-HER & CO., Auctioneers. ap7-s,t,thkds IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. perty upon which ANCERY SALE OF DES! N THE WEST SIDE OF FI TWEEN L AND M SIRLETS NOKTHWEST. By virtue of @ decree passed by tne Supreme Court of the District of Colum 1028, T will sell at_ publ THE FIST DAY OF Part of Lot No. deys from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the: to reel the property ‘on ive days’ public notice inthe “Evening ir, in defanit. Ali conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. front of the premises, of the subdivision of square No. in the city of Washington, D. C Pour ou Lath street four feet soit of the sorth so jot, and running thence south twenty tending back 7 four im the rear of aad feet'to a wie public cured by deed of truat; interest six per cent All payable out of the purchase powde at me cf tale’ Convent ‘eos LY. Trusteo. . 486 Tth street. Uroverty willbe fevld at set of purchasing per UCTION SALE OF A LOT ON THE NO! Hanis triten Mauinertt x (Pe 1883, AT FIVE DESIRABLE. Wr the depth of tok ‘coaaigunents, fpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLY, TWO AND WEST, NO. 1847. a TESORED: Virtue of a deed of trust from Anna M. Rein-, mauth, dated the first day of December. A.D. elzh teen hundred and seventy-five, and recorded in’ Liber No. 816, folio 1, one of the Land records of the Distries of Columbia, the subscribers will sel! to the highest and beat bidder, in front of the premises. on i ALD. A ¥IERNOON, “the following described real ontats of t twenty (20) feet; thence north one o the east line of said lot; thence south slong said easi tne to the place of becinning:; together with all and singular the improvements, "et cetera, as i said deed of trust mention Tern of sale: One-third of the purchsse mone; cash of which two hundred (200) doles tose id & ues at ee i) of organ the residue in three unlaums in ome, two aud three yearn aes from date of sale,” with Interest at ‘the taco ef aie oe centum per spnuim, payable Progra} 0 for which the purchaser must give notes, secured by tre with covenant of insurance and tzxes, on the a deed of pr ernises eold ; all cash, at the purchaser's option. the terms of sale are not complied. with within, five at the risk and cost of the purchaser " ANTHONY HYDE, Trustee. at-dkds DAVID NICEERHOUSE: Trustee, DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. MONDAY, APRIL THIRTIETH, at FIVE P.M.,, Iwill sell at auction, on the premises, Lot 79, plan! of Uniontown, improved by a five-room Frame House, situate corner of Nichols avenue and Jefferson Terme: One- 5 at of pur- not complied with in ten days the HENRY ©. ap21-7t ‘Administrator. S, = Asko A Wi gag at le ashington Horse Sarrtage Besar, ‘Louisiana avenue. AUCTION BALE OF Hi AGES, WAGONS, HANEsS Eo RYE TUE Day, CUIURSDAY AND SA DAY MORNING. LEROE Whe) Ain eM O'CLOCK, jagons, ce tty on hand and at privatessle a large stock of TUESDAY... _ Apri 24, 1583. 2d Edition. Laos Telegrams Uo Th Sta Delegates to the ee League Conyen- jon. New Yorx, April 24.—About 20 delegates trom the various New’ Kngland cities to the conven. tion of the Irish Nationat Land League, which opens in Philadelphia to-morrow, passed through this city this morning. Among the number were J. Boyle O'Reilly, editor of the Boston Pilot, M. P. Curran, editor of the Boston Glove, and Congress- man P.'A. Collins, of Boston. About 150 delegates will go from this city to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock by the Pennsylvania railroad. Among them will be Gen. James O'Belrne, Stephen J. Meany, Jonn Devoy, Dr. Wm. B. Wallace and others. eles The Dublin Wurder Trial. PROVING AN ALIBI FOR KELLEY. Dustiy, April 24—The trial of Timothy Kelley Was resumed to-day, and fifteen witnesses testi. fied in favor of the prisoner's claim of an allbl. Joseph Hanlon, one of the conspiracy prisoners awaiting trial, was brouzht to the court-room from Kilmainham fail to-day. Itis Ukely that he will be examined by the crown. eee ae Manian at Boston. Bosrox, April 24—Edward Hanlan, the cham- Plon sculler, arrived here this morning. Lee, ot Newark, is with him, and both will goto Lowell this afternoon, where they are to train for the coming races. Hanlon looks to be In splendid con- dition,and is trained down well, being within seven pounds of his rowing weight Men and Arms for Haytien Insurgents. HEARING IN THE CASES OF THE OFFICERS OF THE STEAMER TROPIC, PHILADELPHIA, April 24—Capt. Augustus ©, Rand, of the steamer Tropic, Who was arrested early this morning, and First Mate Thomas Pen- der, and Second Mate willis Rand, who were ar- rested yesterday, upon the charge of violating the neutrality laws, by the shipment of men and arms for the Haytlen insurgents, were given a hearing this afternoon before United States Commissioner Eimunds. One of the three seamen who mado the complaint testiNed that while the steamer was at this port on March 16 a number of boxes, which were subsequently found to con- tain rifles, were at Neifle & Levy’s wharr; that forty or fifty men were taken On board at the first stopping place, and tha€ forty or fifty more men were transferred from the schooner Lizzie Walls, of Nassau, when met by the Trop. ‘The men Were landed east of the harbor of Mirdxoane, and three of the crew who helped them to land Tecetved $20 each. While at Inaqua an officer of, an English man-of-war, lying in tue harbor, came on board. a Gold and Silver Ore in Pennsylvania. READING, Pa., April 24—Considerable exclte- Ment prevalls at Myerstown, Lebanon county, owing to @ supposed discovery of a gold vein. Farmers have given up thelr business and com- menced digging on their premises. Krettzer & Co., of Philadelphia, have equipped a mine with a sixty horse-power engine, a furnace for smelting ore, etc., and are making dally shipments of quartz to Philadelphia. Over $6,000 have already been spent in experimenting. It Is also claimed that a rich ven of silver has been struck. eaeigeee Maryland State ‘Temperance Alliance. Battimor®, Mp., April 24.—The tenth annual convention of the Maryland State Temperance Al- 1 nee began tn this city to-day, @nd will continue 1. session two days. About four hundred dele- gal are present from all portions of the state. Mis. J. Ellen Foster, of Iowa, and ex-Gov. St John, of Kansas, are also in attendance, and will aadréss the convention. es Tewkesbury Almshouse Abuses, TESTIMONY TAKEN IN BOSTON TO-DAY. Boston, April 24.—Margaret Perry, of Boston, testified that the nurses at Tewkesbury were rough In thelr treatment of the patlents, striking thein and holding pillows oyer tie mouths of in Sane patients to prevent their asking for necessa. ries, The witness detailed the outrages intitcted unon various Inmates from time to'time. Mrs, Abvie E. Wheeler saw a nurse numed Dunning jump upon the stomach of a patient with her knees six times because she would uot tcke m di- cine. Thomas Marsh was very famillar with une nurses. Other testimony of the same shocking character was given as to abuses of inmates. General Foreign News. THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND. Lonnon, April 24.—Lord Carlingford, lord prest- dent of the Council and minister of agriculture, replying in the house of lords yesterday to Lord Dunraven’s remarks regarding ‘the condition of the people of Ireland, satd the accounts trom the distressed districts had been decidedly more en. couraging during the last three weeks. He sald the government were that emigration was the best and the inevitable remedy for the dis- tress, but they had neither the right nor was It neco-sary to force tt upon the people. The gov- ernment had received a hopeful offer for tho removal of a nuinber of selected families across the Atlantic, in consequence of this statement the motion of Lord Dunraven for the adoption of a scheme of emigration was withdrawn. ‘A QUANTITY OF DYNAMITE has been discovered In the forts at Chatham. No Tuse Was uttached to the explosives, and it was probably placed there ag a threat. POLAR EXPLORERS WELL Sr. PsreKsBURG, April 24—The Geographical Society has received a telegram from the polar ex- -dition located at the mouth of the river Lena, stating that the explorers are all well. The lowest temperature recorded during the winter was 38 reaumur, ————— The New York Stock Market. DULL BUT FIRM TO-DAY, WITH A BMALL FRACTION ADVANCE IN PRICES, New York, April 24.—The Post’s Nnancial arti- cle says:—The general character of the stock mar- ket during the forenoon was again very dull but firm. Ata littlo after 11 o'clock there Was an up- ward turn, which carried prices generally ¥ to 1 er cent above the close last night, the latter on ckawanna. Manitoba also advanced 1}4 at the same time. This advance was partly lost before 12:30, Dut leaving the majority of stocks stilla fraction higher than at the cloge last night. The only features of the forenoon were Lackawanna, Manitoba and Loutsville and Nashville; the two former of which were higher and the latter weak and lower. Nearly one-half of the trading in the forenoon was in Lackawanna. The total sales up t012:30 o’clock were about 160,000 shares, Money on cull on stocks In the forenoon was 5 and 6 per cent. Forelzn exchange was dull and lower. a Telegraphic Briefs. Andrew Fogerty, indicted for murder for killing Matthias Ryan, of’ South Amboy, N.J., to-day re- tracted his plea of not gullty and pleaded gutity ot Manslaughter. He was remanded for sentence. A special telegram from Lancaster, S.C. says the new bridge of the Cheraw and Chester railroad over the Catawba river, except a small portion on the Chester aide, was swept away by the freshet this morning. Some 15 or 20 hands in the employ of Mesara. Reeder, Gable & Co, cigar manufacturers, Bor- dentown, N. J., have waited upon their employers and asked for an Increase of $1 per thousand for making cigars. They demanded an immediate answer, and, receiving none, quit work. ais SDD. oh BALTIMORE, “April Ptr) 6 lidated, = js, consolidat 26; do. 2a series, S154; new 10.405, 9%; new So, 003% \d to-day. SALTIMORE, April'24.—Cotton ateady—m'ddling, 10, Flour unchanved and firm. Wheat—southern steaty aud quiet; western easier and more active; southern red. 1,201.22; do. amber, 1.23a1.%6; No. 1 Maryland, 1.26 bid; No. 2western winter, red, spot, 1.20%a1.21%° Ape. 1.20% bid: May, 1.21: Tabs: June, 1.: al 284; Jul io 3M southern: easier; Th BDO! + options easier; southern wi 63n66; do. yellow. Cla6e woaiorn i 66 y April,’ 66: 5 May 64366476; ; steamer, ont aut and ent cnth % the ven w eee a Pannayivenio S2nbb. quiet. 70273, Bisy hichor and pre pris choice ylvania and Maryland, 15.00a17, 00. ‘uvter duli—wesiern Provisions frm and Ppshanwed. packed, 17a23; rol easier, 153416. Pe- trolenm une! Coffee di carzoes, to fair, Sia034. Suvar quict <A vot Bs, copper refined © Liverpsel, por mesnser Gail” Hie Mtchagtae Ree © coipts—four, 2,945 barrels: wheat 1s ; wheat, 1 5 Corn, 64,000 bushels’, oats, 2, 000 : F¥e, 1,300 bushels, Skipmente-nones Bales mae 310,060 bushele; 2, 600 bushels: 104, 000 bi i A Marriage Repudiated. RESULT OF A SECRET WEDDING—AN ANGRY FATHER CONTESSS ITS LEGALITY. A telegram to the New York Times trom Albany, April 23, says: Much gossip has been started by the following curious marriage notice, which ap- peared in a Sunday paper: «Nov. 8, 1882, by the Rey. J.J, Hanlon, at the Ca- at thedral of” the Immacuiate Conception, John, Ballard Cerroll to Maria Theresa Nolan, b: of oer The lady, after considering the manner in whic riage ceremony was performed, rogarde it as illegal.” The young lady 1s a daughter of ex-Congressman and Mayor Michael _N. Nolan, and Mr. Casvoll isa well-known young man around town and the son of a large coal dealer. The couple became ac- quainted about three years when Miss Nolan returned home from school, and the acquaintance ripened into warm friendship, Mayor Nolan was strongly cpposed to the young man from the first. It ts sald that he not only forbade his daughter to receive Mr. Carroll's attentions, but on more than one occasion has “ejected the young man from his house. The lovers, however, elude the vigilance of the stern it, and, it now appears, were quietly mazried Fist November by one of the ger priest#Of the Roman Catholic cathedral. e mat was kept secret until last Saturday. ‘to her father’s residence tm # | Sohon to Henry 0. Towles, pt. Pn aa a a eee An Improper Characterization. To the Paltor of Tux Evexive Stan. ‘The Local statistical religious tnformation fute nished T's Stam on Saturdas last by G. Bucking- ham would carry @ much greater weight of author- ity if a less degree of sectarian prejudice was mant- fested in treating of the subject. The compller, after destznating the various Protestant @enomi- Mations x's ing here, undertakes to classify as ecclesiastical Dody from which the trom Ume to time separated, and in ces a disceurtesy amount eby tending in some degree to he has und On the recommendation of Major Dye, Martin Conboy was appointed messenger at police head- quarters, vice John P. Rice, to take effect May ist, Sergeant Swindells was promoted to be leuten- ant, vice Lieut. A. Eckloff dischai Acting Sergeant C. H. Saffel was promoted to nt, vice Swindells, prom: Private B. odes, private policeman, who Was removed from office several days since for cause, was to-day restored to duty by the Commissioners. NOT SMALLPOX. A ®use of smallpox was reported at the corner of 9th and E streets northwest yesterday morning, but Dr. Townshend made an investigation, and found that it was only a case of measles. ee gees Local Notes. A colored boy named Osborne Bosey was sent to Jail for thirty days by Judge Snell to-day for as- saulting a colored irl _on Sth street, near P stre by striking heron the head with a Deef basket spoliing her clothes. ‘Alexander Peterson, a colored hotel keeper at No. 1717 K street, was ‘put on trial in the Court this afternoon on the charge of keeping a banoy, house, and was fined $50. An appeal was not ‘To-day Mary Higgtns, of Prince William county, Va., Ned with Register Ramsdell a_ petition in re- lation to the estate of the late James C. Reed, stating that he died at her house, near Bristow: statfon, Va., April 6th, leaving an estate, as she 1s informed; and she having been at the expense of his funeral, amounting to $100, asks to be appotnt- ed administratrix of the estate, ———— Sertovs, Prruars FaTat, Blow Win A SHOVEL, A fisht took place on Pennsylvania avenue, near reet, yesterday afternoon, between Geo. W. Roth and Andrew Bender, during which Bender, with a heavy spade, dealt his antagonist a fearful blow on the head. 'Adeep and dangerous gash Was made. Roth was also badly cut on the wrist. Bender was arrested, and in the Poltce Court to- day was charged with assault and battery with intent to KilL “Prosecuting Attorney Coyle stated that the case would have to be continued Indef- nitely, as the Injured man was in @ dangerous condition and fs not able to appear. Mr. Campbell Carrington appeared for the defendant and asked the court to fx ball. It was decided that if the attorney could bring a physictan’s certificate to the effect that Roth was in_no immediate danger of dying $1,000 bail would be accepted. sata Ma ts Tre River TRADE.—Harbormaster Sutton re- orts arrivals at the river front as follow: Schr. H. L. Williams, Adams, 90,000 feet lumber, E. EB. Jackson & Co.; stmr. Sue, Geoghegan, mer- chandize, Stephenson & Bros.; stmr. Norfolk, Shropshire, merchandize, J. H. Johnson Bros ; sehr. Robert Haley, Bool ‘3, 100 tons guano and 49,. 000 feet lumber, John A. Baker and W. W. Me- Cullough, respectively; schr. Fanny, Garmon, 120 tons sand new Pension Ofilce; pungy Martha Travers, Gibson, 150 bushels oysters, market; ungy Carpenter, Hall, 200 bushels oysters, mar- et; schr. J. J. Dougias, Lewis, 200 bushels do., same; schr. B. F. Gillis, Ebenezer, 200 bushels do., " same; sloop Ann Matild Blank, 150 bushels oysters, do., same; stmre Kate, Ellis, fish, R. A, Golden; stmr. Cornet, Taylor, fish, same; sloop Jeannette, Raymond, fish, same; sloop B. H. Lam- bert, Davis, fish, for same; sloop Belvedere, John- 80n, fish, for same; sloop Harry Bruce, Reed, fish, sam schr. Brewster, Jenkin, fish, same; schr. Five Brothers, Pullin, fish, same; schr. John Francis, Evans, fish, for game; pungy Margaret Ella, Davis, fish, for same; pungy Oliver Harrison, Roberts, Nsh, for same; schr. M. J. Stephenson, Evans, fish, for same; sehr. ane Cook, fish, for J. H. Skidmore; stm. F. M. Gilbert, Hilton, Ash, for Wm. E. Stewart. pak eee RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.—The followin; Were the readings at the office of the chief signa Officer to-day: 7 a.m. 89.0; 11 a.m., 43.0; 2 p.m 43.8. Maximum, 44.9: minimum, 35.7. ee ERS OF ReEat EstaTe.—Deeds in tee n Med as follows: C. M. Matthews, tee, to P. T. Berry, jr., pts. 67 and 58, Beall’s addition to Georgetown; $—. John Pizinger to H. Walter, pt. 134, Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown; $1,700. Julian W. DeantoM. H. Hunter, pt. 19, ‘sec. 5, townof Lincoln, pt. of Sheriff estate; $100. C, B. Church to J. 0. Ver- million, lot 47,sub.3q.326. 500. G. G. Hubbard et al, to R. Fendall, tot Sq. 152; $1.505.17. Same to C. J, Bell, lots 77 and 0. ; $5,126.29. Same to Walter Paris lot 81, do.; $3, 60. A, Jardin to James E. Fitch, lot 16 and pt. 15. sq. 150; $35,816.78. Henry*M. Baker to John D. Coughlan, lot}, sq. 749; $—. T.L Tullock to 8. ‘Tullock, lot 25, 8}. 363; $—. W. J. Miller to Mill ean, pt. 5. sq. ‘B9, lot 4, do. ; . D. B. Groff to M. W. Voo burgh, sub. lot 31, sq. 868; $2.500. Joseph Prather tC. G. Martin, lot 17, sq. 584; $1,028 Elsie M. Freeman to W. Gohl, pt. 17, sq. 447;$1.60. G. 7, 8. 348: $7,000. Mary C. Munro to E. Frances Riggs, lots 7, 8 and | 12, subg: 246; $9,236.64; Edwin 8. Collamer to | Alice agdon, pt 21, sq. 238; $1,080: C. Heu- Tish to E, N. Gray, lots 6, 7 und, sy. 1184; $300. ‘Thos. H. Callan, trustee, to Elizabeth M. Henkle, Dt. 3, sq. 8. of 516; = ‘The Courts, Courr IN GENERAL TERu—Chief Justice Cartter = and Justions Hagaer bd Cor Impson agt. Simpson; partly heard. Kol Inlant ‘and Seaboard Coasting Co. ; Judgment bs. low modified. Equity Cocrt—Judge Coz. Yesterday, O'Toole agt. Ricks; order apponane Ferdinand Schmidt guardian ad litem. Garrison agt. Garrison; order directing Catherine E Garri- son to bring children into court. Burch Burch; auditor's report ratified and distribution ordered. Best agt. Best; petition of Geo. I. Hill rected to be fled. Speer agt. Coyle; reference to the auditor to report on partition. SPECIAL CRIMINAL CouRT.—Judge MacArthur. Yesterday, James White alias Reddy White, lar- ceny; guilty; sentence suspended. Chas. Chase and Jas. Waters, house breaking (two cases); Jas, Beurd, second offense petit larceny (two cases); Wm. White alias Wm. Henry Johnson, larceny, and Lucy A. Williams, larceny; pleaded not ty. me Pouce Covrt—Judge Snell. To-day, Wim. Alexander, colored, profanity; $5 or 15 days. Morris Gainey, indecent exposure; $5 or15 days. Isaac Bragg, colored, profanity; $8 or Tdays. John Walker, colored, d0.: do. mee Farker, do.; do, Rosy Cane, profanity; $8 or 7 days. Jeremiah J. Reardon, do.; do.’ Win. F. Reamer, obstructing the sidewalk; $2 Charlotte Keelin, colored, loud and bolsterous; $3. “THK NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. 7} cfollowing are the opening and closing prioss uithe New York Stock Market to-day, as reporied tyspecial wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th streau ‘Name. 0. Cen. Pacific....| 773 Ches. & Ohio.) 21 rn Do. 1st pref.) 3134/3134) 2 3 | 85% 12754 Ey 91% 145 iq 14436| Lake Shore |..|1113¢.11134| Do. pref. Lou, & Nash || 5839-584 Texas Pac - Mich. Cent..:| 94° | 9135 Oregon Tras” M. K. 81 | 80% Union Pac Mo. Pacific .. ./10434 10434, Wab. Pac. 3 76) 763s|Vab. Pac. pid. N.Y. Central 126 (1254 West. Unio Towa Democratic State Convention. MarsuaLitown, Ia, April 24—The executive committee of the demécratic central committee of Iowa met here to-day. All the members of the committee were present except Mr. Garduer, of Polk county. Wednesday, June 6, was fixed for the democratic state convention, to be held at Des Moines, for the nomination of the following can- Gidates: Governor, Heutenant governor, superin- tendent of public instruction and justice of the supreme court. ——— Anti-Treating Bill and the Eight Hour Bill Defented. HARRIssung, Pa., April 2—In the senate the Dill prohibiting any person from treating another to spiritous or malt liquors was defeated. The Dill making eight hours a day of labor was defeated in the house. ———— ‘Women as Notaries, Boston, April 24—By a vote of %5 nays to 100 yeas. the houge refused to engross the resolution for an amendment to the constitution so that women may be appointed Justices of the peace and notaries public, a two-thtrd vote belng necessary. pnb ea News Briefs. A‘hitch has occurred in the arrangements for the rifie match at Wimbledon, between British and American teams, in consequence of the refusal of the British Rifle association to allow the Ameri- can regulations and the use of the wind gauge. Wiitlam Charies Hartwig Peters, the well-known German naturalist, 1s de: John and Caspar Ktende, two emigrants who ar- rived in New York Saturday deserted their mother, 87 years old, leaving her penniless. Emily Freischmidt, a young married e: woman, who was on her way to Annapolis, was left behind by her mother in New York, and her baby died in her arms, ‘Yesterday, near Lynchburg, Va. Chas. Brown was fatally stabbed in the back and face by an Irish- man named Sulltvan, from Richmond. Lawrey Bros.’ powder azine, near Larned, Kan., exploded yesterday, killing one man. Capt. Aug. C. Rand and the Orst and second mate of the steamer Tropic were arrested in Phtia- deiphia yesterday, at the instance of the Haytien consul, charged with carrying arms and men to Hayti in ald of the insurgenta A landslide near Knoxville, Tenn., will stop the running of through traias on the Knoxville and Ohio raliroad for t! days. ‘ Col. Mapleson announced last evening, at the close of the ee 1m New York, that he had engaged Patt! for the next season. He Says that the terms are fifty nights, at $5,000 per night. He now pays her $4,400 per night. t the Slade-Coburn sparring match, in New York, last night, the sports were much ited in the and say that Sullivan, or Even Cleary, or Paddy Ham ought wo whip hint in fifteen minutes. ‘Ohio legislature passed a law abolishing the board of eats of Cincinnati and the EX-Paxsment HaYzs NoT aw APPLICANT FOR THR Farmont Post Orrice.—It ts stated at the Post Office department to-day that no application for the appointment of R. B. Hayes as aster at Fremont, Onio, has been received, ewe = A — tetra tees = 8 present postmaster, Mr. Krebs, some time ago, of Between Se i ‘ 8 as since made good. Fe Wil proba> change in the oftice, Matis DELAYED BY TAE STORMA—Dispatches ro celved by the superintendent of the railway mall service to-day report that the heavy rain of Sun- day night washed away the bridge near Chehaw, Alabama, on the line between AUanta and Mont: ery,and that considerable delay will be caused the New Orleans and Mobile mails, so Deen received that owing to the severe snow storm near Sherman, Wyoming, the Pactfie trains are blocked, and in conseq Australian mails cannot be gotten through in AS Was pub- In the accounts: en Romanists the all parts of the best standard authority, ired millions of souls of all seat of ecclesiastical authority S They are properly es and there are ten mit JertheStarsandSiripes How ow-intuded thea toendeavor thousand of us resident Buckingham alms to be discard: sectarian A Rowan Caruontc, known as Buy A Comrrotse RecoMMENDED.—The sot the Treasury has recommensed the acceptance of the offer of MH. Hippon, of Tlinois, to pay $1,000 In compromise of his lability for $3 ond of C, J.D. Rupert, o distillers tmplicated in wast’ are known as the | Pekin cases. The comintssfoner of Internal reve- nue concurs in the recommend. tioa, A Commraston was issued to-day to A. B. Bragg, postmaster at Danville, Va. 2 or the whisky Jexandeta papers please copy.) 9° alone and paint BEECH, in’ the wixty-vighth your Mness, MARY Fovrrn-Crass MAIL MATTER - be Son, the superintendent of the ratiway mail ser- vice, has tssued an order requesting superintend- ents to confer with the postmasters in their re- spective divisions as to the best methods of exer- elsing a more rigid scrutiny of alk fourth-class ater m afled, in order to exclude everything un- Pol. W.B. Thomp- beloved wite of Tnterayent at Cuba, N- Bips were opened at the Treasury department | BETH Biya to-day for marble mantels, hearths and skirting for the custom house and post office at Albany, N.Y. _C. E. Hall, New York, was the lowest byider Bids Were also open aritus for the court house and post oflice at Topeka, Kansas. The lowest bidder for encaustic Y., custom house and post Eneausule Tiling Company f bor grenddenehter, Minvet northwest, are invited to # d for the hwiting YWEATHEK, infant of Wn t Notice of funeral tiling for the Albany, ARTHUR GROSS, aon 0 Grows, aged two yeara, five Ke atives and friends ar eral, Wednesda: of his grandmother, y fivited to atten 1 che residence, 1 Weat Ward PATENTS were Issued today as follows:—David Crowley, Washington, fire-escape; Jos G. Rester, Washington, penholder; Rudolph Pelz, Baltimore, stand and rack for newspapers; N. M. Ritten- house and M. W. Locke, Baltimore, Underground telegraph wires; W. X. Stevens, Washington, me E. J. Story, Washington, treating lumber; Thomas Taylor,’ Washington, rocess for treating Washington, making cell. cases; \itimore, car axle box. Tae Lowest Bipper.—Jay Marshall, of this city, was the lowest bidder in the Hot Springs contract yesterday, his bid being $62,070. Arthur Fiynn, also of this city, was the next lowest; his being $74,625. ‘Tne Case of Patrick Cullinane agt. the District of Columbla (contract case) was argued betore the Court of Claims to-day. HUGHES. At Providence Voxpital, on Apri at six o'clock p.au., WILLIAM HUGHES, in he vorty= Resi ‘ chanteal toy getssur) Pd es Leageogge ove tully tuvited to cotton ssed; Edvar B. Stock! ‘clock RICHARD T. LANGL in the torty—fif th year ‘Win. 8. G. Baker, Bal Byes Buta brichter Up in boaveu nround the throne. by fis Nero 0. 19M treet y invited to attend. * onday morning, April 234, daughter of William and Ehga- Sth street north neadey, April 26% Disarnep.—Wm. George, of Lake Providence Ta.,has been disbarred as attorney before tue Interior department. of April, 188%, JOUN N, Funeral from bie lat northwest, on 24th instant, st 4 o'clogk Friends of the taiutly are invited to attend. On Apeil 24th, 188%, after long and © bore ‘with christian fortitude - MODANIEL, im the 634 RovGns Anovr To INVADE an INDIAN RESERVA- Tiox.—Indlan Agent Wilcox, at San Carlos, Ari- zona, to-day informed the commissioner of Indian | that “a company of roughs, reported by me 9h as organizing at Tombstone, are no’ close to the reservation, about 50 miles from the | agency, evidentiy intending to surprise outlying | , age and stampede the Indians If their sus- | 22 ous movernents continue much longer a con- ict may be expected. The Indians know the ob- ect of the expedition and_are he taking an Indian to Globe y tify before the grand Increases suspicion, an follow. The T defend their hon be influenced to a mintul iinees, which at bis rea dence, Ni SC. PALMEK, avy, In the seventy secon al will be given hereafter, 24th, 1843, WHLLTANC Joho Hand Annie ty three days. ty only darling, erday vo tes | J. AGHTET the y I fear serious results will | ie and determined to but to What extent they could t solely on the defensive no man | can tell They should not be put to the test.” PoSTMASTERS AYPOINTED.—The President to-day appointed the following postmasters: David D. | W.-D. Van Slyck, Madison dark shadows Meeting Have paced m Shipber's) rea th street orth West, i bu.rday alterne a Dunn, Brunswick, Ga. Lodge, Kansas; J. C. Gould, Cherok . L. Young, Winona, Miss; Jas. S. Hi A ight from out our household is gone, MONEY FOR THY Boaxp oF HeattH.—The Na- tional Board of Health made application to the appropriation $100,000. for the prevention of epidemics, or it, expended under theit direction. jon whether it should be expended by ‘them or the marine hospital service, as was done lagt year, was discussed at the Cabinet meeting to-day, but no decision was reached. A place ts vacant it: our nidst, ‘That uever can be fl led. Our Ieved one has departed, f nde broken heart When tears of sortow reach tae toube? Her eydrit hes departed ; Angels come with caer love, Beserchingly they bear it ‘Lo ther bracht home above, Severs] long months of suffering: rut flee id #0 THe GLass ManuracrureRs or Evrore.—The Department of State has tssued a pamphlet con- taining reports from the consuls of the United States in Belgium, Britain, Italy and Hollan’ from the department, on lime, flint and window lass manufactures, and on ‘the best meaus of ntroducing American glassware into their several many, l. in rey her late rexidenes, 1 a: reply to, cl southeast, Thursday, April 26, at 3'clock pm celectiully. invited to attend ‘pers pueane copy} GA rete ayenne Reia- tives and friex GOLD, SILVER AND Nores.—The statement of the U. 8. Treasurer shows gold, gllver and U.S. notes es in the Treasury to-day, as follows: Gold coin and | ™_ Fricuds and rel. tives lavited to attend. bullion, $186,554,147; silver dollars and bullion, | »: 5 ee poser Coin, SSSI TE 3 total, $368," 1.” Cert outstanding—Gold, $47,838,400; silver, $71,597,431; CUFFELCY, $9,480,000. Funvral Wednesday, April 25th, at three o'clock. WARNER. On April 224, 188%, NICHOLAS WAR- EX, in the ffty-seventh year of his age. u ‘ednenlay, 25th instant, at 3 0 the fanuly sire inv ted to attend. On April 23, 1882, at hor Inte restden: 9th street northwest, after len etd pante ARY A. WILLIAMS, in the cighty- jock p/m. Pri WILLIAMS. Tue Court oF CLaims.—The petitions in the cases of St. Paul and Duluth ratiroad company, the Flint and Perelbarquette railroad company, Walker A. Newton, D. J. McCann, L. B. Seat, ad- ministrator, have been dismissed of Claims.” Judgments were rendered tn favor cf James A. George for $58, James T. Nixon for $1,093, and Jno. D. Sanborn for $1,847. ninth Year of her age. Funeral services at St. Patrick's church, with requiem mass, On Weduesiay, the 25th inet, at uine fo which rewtives aud friends are rajcctfudy 4p: UNDERTAKERS, 0. UNDPRT AKERS PERNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W, Warerocoms, 344 First-cines and jowest priced tended tu city and country CHL Y's" A Susprcrovs Dgara.—Prof.Tonry,the Baltimore chemist, Will make an analysts to-day of the stom- ach of the colored woman wuo died last week at Preston, Carolins county, Mi, under suspicious circumstances. It 13 suid she mde a confession Just previous to her death, in which, 1 13 alleged, She mentioned the pame' of citizen, and sald that he had given her some medl- cine for a criminal purpose. —_——_—_+-e-____ ELEcrRiciry 48 4 Motive Power.—Prof. Henry Morton, of the Stevens Institute of Technology, delivered a remarkable address in New York last evening, tn which he showed by experiments. that by a simple contrivance and at slight expense | JO: EP electricity could be used as a motive power, not merely to propel street cars, but to run the most complicated kind of machinery. a prominent white hat, bet. Mand Nn.w, vared’ for transportath Kexidence at place of business. RNISHING UNDERTAKER, comneton. make GENE 1726 Pennsyly and everything fe {ver ® waicur, WeUue Derthweat, Travelers’ Guide. For Baltimore—a. m., UNDERTAKER, 1897 TeNTH Stkxer NoaTaweer. Te'evhons Connection. UGUSTUS BURG! FURNIS PENNSYLVANIA Ro ap 8.00 (ex.), 9:30 380 (ex.), 9250 (ex.), 10:20 Boston—p.in., iS yao — m., 8 (ex.), 92 ex.), 10: 7 1:80 (6x.), 4:20 (ex.), 9:80 (ex), 10:20 | x streeta. Kvervthinu Grst-class. ‘hiladelphia—a m., 8 (ex.), 9:99 (1 ex.), (ex.), 4:20 x}, 9 For Rochestes Pope's creek—a.m.. 6:40. P.m., awe Richmond and south—a.m., 6:30, B. & 0. RR :For Baltimore—a.m. (ex) P.m., 12:10, 2:90 340, 6245 (Cx. ‘New York and Philadel, P.m, 8 (ex), 9:40 ‘DERTARER, northwest, between 34.91% STEAMERS, &c. TEAMEK AR UMMEK SCHEDULE leaves 7th strent whurf at 7a. m. dings, connecting with B. & ¢ 8: at Alexandria with 7:30.8.m. Ferry Boas jomini and tnter- On Thursdays ra—p.m.. 9:30. KR. owt “"Shep- nediat» landiny returning | us for Currioman, i. St. Clement's Bu: returning Friisys: ardiown spl intermediate Sen Schedule. st. wharf, Wash . D. 0. W.'RIDLEY, Man, urdays for Curriouan, returning und Pana TEAMEK JOHN W. ‘Leaves Sixth Street Wharf EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY tnearly ali the river land: . Returning Monday or Bostod—a.m., B:il chicas Cincinnati and St. Louls—a.m., 4:05 (ex), 10:18 (ex.) P.m, | 7- B® PAD For Pittsburg—a.m.,’ 10: hocks and way PROFESSIONAL. |ASY FEE 1 AND DAILY WALES Hence, tho most eminent paysicies, sermecen mi en i, 8 estsblishment, 1416 Pa lotel, fur reiief from and ub and Inverted Ni: ences, etc. Office fee $1 per visit. ington, D. C., in 1861. ings as far down as ‘morning. Inquire at General Ofte, 618 15th etrovt oF at boat. mh IN THE OPEN and longevity. OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION SLING. The steamer BUR. Capt W. C. Geovhoran. Stephenson's wharf, foot of Tth «treet, every SUN) até o'clock p. m., for Baltimore and Kiver Landings, Aveturning, leaves Baltimore every FKLDAY ut 5 o'clook P gil accommodations strictly first-class, ie it must be prepaid, and will be received om PUBDAYS only. H. L. BOVEE, ELECTRICIAN, ‘treats successfull STEPH! miéfm — Tthetreet wharf and 12th «t JHE STEAMER MATTANO LEAV) » WASHING ton on ‘Sendaye, Tuesdays and Thorsdays, e'aock e.m., for Potomuc Kiver Landings. Grinder’s wharf Sundays down and Wednesda ye up; at Brent’sand Chane) Point Thuradays down and Mon- days up; lays in Mattox creek (desti ‘Thi and Nomini and ivenal offices ot Russian, given. 1417 G street, opposite R. M. 5. PARSON (Galvanic ang Electro: IENSON & BRO., Agents, Pa, MiDICAL ELECTEMIAN, “festment ker Hot F street northwest. o5-7m" $30,000 q_°°2 _* TY-FIFTH 9a.m. to7 p.m recet! formation G. L. SHERIFF, $0 2214 Penoryivania avenue. G. 1. JONES, Agent ‘th street whart. year esSctemeryise

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