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SS THE EVENID STAR. FUBLISHED BAILY, Except AT THE 5(48 BUILDINGS, Perth west Corner Penosylveria Av and 1ith &. TheEvening Star Newspaper Company. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. unday, ne Ferxrye Stan te served to Ty cartier, on the! Sees rea cents per b: Le paid eertyenc! mail—postage pre Sri sear, #6. ax inonthn, Wntercd at the Post Office at Washington, D. € Becund-class mai) matter. ‘Tue Werxty Stan—publishe? on Friday—$l areas, veotsperrevaid. Six muta, 80 cone oo Cane ust be paid in advaace, Repeper sent lonwer then for. Vv" 61—N® 9,370. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 3 1883. | TWO CENT jl ATTORNEYS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ran sie ) DRAMATIC E: MUEL H. WALKER. FOR jor Rs AO eee U.S. COMMISSIONER, NOTARY PUBLIC AND OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES, . ISSIONER, NOTAR} DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, fl be wiven by CALANIHE LODGE, No. 11, K. of ATTORNEY FOR RENTS. Wasuisorox, April 30, 188: B., at Odeon Hall. corner 4% strest and Pounsylvanis | _m: S00 es Sve eae to ClIy EO: ‘The attention of taxpayers is called to the tax levied wiemibers of ts “friends are cor CEU RE for the year ending June 30, 1883, on real and personal mangers of tas Outer s ¥ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR, property. favited. “J. Z Room 16, No. 325 43 Btreat Northwest, "the ecopnd half of such tax, where not proviously NAtioNaL 1 Wit practice tm all Courts of Record tn the District. | Muy'nort ancit nes pant before the nes Gott Fane MONDAY, APRIL 20-EVE EVENING—SATUR- * DAY MATINEE. JAY TWO GREA1 COMPANIES CONSOLIDATED. TH®. EUROPEAN COMPANY, After an exteniled tour through England, Ireland and Seotiond, having just returned and coffolideted wi MR. JAY RIAI'S AMERICAN COMPANY. Formilng, bes yud all question, the strongest Couibina- tion that has ever presen’ TOM'S CABT ic Compeny, Grand Beenie Fifecta, fectinw Mioutery, Sweet Olde Vime Frick Donkey **Frisco," the 85 and 60 cents, MONDAY, MAY 7—ADA GRAY N EW THEATER COMIQUE. DAY, APRIL 30, Se 2.3. COLEMAN, FRANK I. FRAYNE. ‘s thrilling drama en- tived ST SLOCUM: ap3o ies and Children. RAD ePURMANCE, NOON AND NIGHT THIS WEEK ! BoBRY Ni WOM BE, ELSIE LOASE. LONE SCH AND JUDY. THE BLIND MI L. “LESLIE BROTHERS. Artists, an Fntort Lure, Admfsston, all Bo cent wae pee SHOWMAN-CAI GREATEST VICTORY. OLA SHOW WHICH EXHIBITS ALL IT ADVERTISES. UNITED MONSTER SHOWS USI. ED MONSLER SHOWS . NGTOS, TWO DAYS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 9 AND 10. WASHINGTON PARK ATHLETIC BASE BALL wh and 8. y DAY. or 2 PERFORMANCES EVE DOOKS OPN ATI COMMENCES AT 2 ANDS P.M INGS AND HUGE ELEVATED STA TOURNAMENT, genaine un for cash prizes, ALISTIC SPECTACLES, RACE AND RING HO D 409 OF FINEST DEAUGUT STOCK Ever under rein. Jovu wu BER 00 3 BU mi ER oo 3 UU MMMM BER OOO J UU MMM B B OO Js uu MMM BBB vo - i EST BRUTE ALIVE, , Birds and Reptiles than any RIES ON F AKTH. HEF RULER ARASH-KOI AND TRIBE OF NATIVE NUBIANS. Firet thine ever exhivitea anywhere. TRIBE OF SIOUX INDIAN WakRIORS. RECKLESS “OW-BOYS FRUM THE PLAINS. MUSEUM OF LIVIN BALNUM @iazts, ie, Dos-faesd Man, Wi Borueo, Ariecs, Lastot the Monteau Gr ") WOND € jane, Fat Woman, SEUL AND CUMIOUS FREAKS, THE $1,359,009 STREET PARADE, AT 5-30 4.M. WiDNESDAY,, MAY 9TH, former triumphsof cven this manag ment, | how Wxtisfactory and zratity:ng they may have been, POSITIVELY NO FREE TICKDTS TO ANY: Those who device toay is on the is | at the Box Office should p RPSERVED NU M- BEKRED CHAIR COUPON TICKETS at the alight advanes, at FORD'S OPFRA HO} BOX OFFICE, LF, MONDAY AND XSECRG, TUESDAY, FEID. MAY7 MAY 11, ISK JUBIL Heads men A MATING E, * _ CHURCH, eED-RENOWNED F ANE Int Conn BAY EVESING, MAY 4 MATINEE >A'TURDAY AT 2 PLY Concerts Jy and Tuesday E Adnan, Kenerved iwania Avenue, Saturaay, 2sth ine ie wdinifted to on uppleation to U0. F X FRIDAY AND SA NATIONAL ts. DEFIANCE, Adnue-ion te MAY 4 and 5, £ Philadephia. PEW © IMPLIFIF D METHOD FOR SINGIN Pisco, ahevteet WOLOWSETS, Tile M alreet northwest. 2XHIBITION sary AT MARKKITERG 26. f26 F street northwest, one a Cbete € ime anc eet north nee from Hhatraet, Biutinwe, Powraines, Chrome, ele? also t Choice Stock of Tuperhamcings ; BOOKS, &e. _ ECK'S BAD BOY, ch'e Fun. Bill S by M. ace sma i, . Gay. comtss onby G7 at er28 Booxs Ar Har PRICE. ‘We have solerted from our sbelves a large number of Books sushty cbeltworn, wlich we offer at luli-yrice and under etiot Of Bibles and Prayer Books at oue-fourth their dr stock of Croquet, Lawn Tennle, and Archery is Feadly. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 429 SEVENTH 5’ vant, 2vols., (Goodwin): Pocmy vols... (Govdwin), History of + (Stephens), Letters and Memo- ‘artinie, (Froude). Correspondence gd F iiervon, 2 vou: } couomce on Science Rambles in Won.Jeriand, (Stan- Story of Mi Stadoes Sere ory jelicemt, (Madoc); Mr. 3 Bie sot Fain, \Boonner); Colonel's Wealth, ‘Sturtevan: sy); Areal Acorn, «Me Brows im Hi. MORKISON, Pennsylvania avenne, Sjectal attention to business in Court of Claims, N: tional Bank Suits, and to preparation of Briefs upon “neers Oye permission to Hon. M. R. Waite, fers by express ion to Hon. M. Chief Justice Supreme Court Vee Hon. A. Wy! As- Soe sustce Suprsee cones s Hop es loch, a-Necretary ‘Treasury U-8.; Mon. Teun Yay Kar, Controller Currency; Citizens” National Baik, Woall’ ILLON & SWAYNE, Attorneys and Counsel ap6-lm* i 197 Broadway, New Yori MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Fend'c duuton tae Bells isne avenue, rest 472 240 North Capitol street. mh29 ‘DW. H. THOM, a at Law, ‘oom No. above main entrance Warner it building, fidence northwest. tmhl6-3m° Advice free. A. HAL ° "TENE, ot re rene ana Rotary Pata, . Residence, ~AT-LAW, 126 rn 8 yar by, at nuded to without publicity. mbt A GOODRICH. ATTORN' 4] EER fo experiened. ‘Confidential business geome 1° Warner Bolininge NDREW 0. LEY, = A TTONNEY-AT- fovea. toRooms Nos. 10 and 1 ‘iding, No. 412 Lowtsiane hvenus net on ao-0ma M. RAND WM. KEDIN WOODWARD, KE: Ri Gand 9, Gunton Building. ‘Titles to Real Ratate. Index to County and town property. ai5-5m HAS, J. GOO Cc sator a HOETCITOR OF 2 Glouk Buttaing, oth ani and F streets, Good work, good references, modorate charges. 221-64 i ae LADIES’ GOODS. Maz. J. P. Paar, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, 1107 F STBEET NORTHWEST, NOVELTIES IN LONDON HATS AND PARIS BONNETS CONSTANTLY BEING RECEIVED THROUGHOUT apie THE SEASON. Mas. Serua Roprzar, 608 Navre Stazet, Orrosrre Parzxt Orrice, Received a new assortment of IRISH POINT, SWISS and NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES; SPANISH, TORCHON, MALTESE and other WASH LACES, in variety of patterns, at very close prices. Large selection of Children’s Long and Short DRESS- ES, MARSEILLE SUITS, CLOAKS, LACE and SHIRRED CAPS, POKE BONNETS, and all kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. _apl6-1m M. Wau attern Hate aud Importer of +h Millinery Novelties, Real Laces, Fine Neckwear, Dress Trimmipes, Parasols, 3 best styles French Coréets, Handsome Wraps, Jersey Jack- ets, Jersey Suite, Jersey Poloualee, White Snits in a variety of st Suits, Silk Sut $99 and &: . ns and Jackets. journing Suite, md pr cer, Cachmere and & fine assortiucnt . 907 Pennesivania ble arsortment of Feathers dyed an Jesr Receiven - Several Cases of ROUGH AND READY STRAW HATS, tm Ecru, Crushed Strawberry, and all the leading ehades MRS. M. J. HU lq DMONSTON «& Co. E SPECIAL OPENING OF LADIES’ BOOTS ¢ Ox Our PERPECY FITTING PaRIs LAST. apl6 ESSMAKING. that Mr. WHITE has ne atllis Fetrect north- es the art of Making, © uine Ladien’ Dresses, ete, | Chor or part « evening. | Srabaeig Sar (Me Gro. Wane, LADIES* TATLOR, RECEPTION WEDDI abits, London Tallor- We Work is dove in fret Dre stuskers ana Tailors, ing this city whould ¥ Lid WHETES ccebraicd Cloth C this departm: nt hay- cens of out expectations, the eale will until further uotice. Each’ day we will ferent but decided tarceins, aud will on ¥ bein with 200 dezeu more of col ozer Der pair. Another 50 dozen of those U2-thread Ohilde Pen’s Stockinus just in. 100 duzen Mixses' Hose at 37 or three'pair for $1, foriner price 60 cents to 7 according to size. DOUGL4SS' 9th and F streets. AxrON FISHER. £2 CHEMICAL DRY CLEARING ESTABLISH- MENT, ¥6 4 streetnorthweat. Thirty yearw experi. gues. “t adies’ and Gentlemen's Garments, also Ceapa Nelle, Laces, tc. are perfectly cleaned by thie superior Ladies” Ing Dreskes a zpeciaity. Opinion Smedt, official chemist of the District pf Gs “Your cheraicals are of the most effectual na ture snd harniless, and your perfect machinery is not surpassed in Paris, New fork or elsewhere.” Notice.— Grease « laranteed to be thorvughiy removed.au29 ws « k. HUMI NIE K. HUMPHERY, 480 TENTH STREET NORTHWESY, Mekes CORSETS to order fu every styleand material, and guaran tees perfect fit amd comfort land-made Underclothi ud Sueet Imported Hosier ang te Patent Shoulder Braces and all Dre@Reform Gools. Fiench Corects snd Buxtles. ‘The “Hercules” Sn Forting Corset, for waich Ming H. is epecial aunt auda $1 Corset, her own make, that for the prise egunat be rurpaiwed. N.B.—French, German and Snanish spoken. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. BP ¥ Horna tous GMrKove MAKE), | Ice CHESTS (ait . Wats Coot Be and STANDS, CREAM FREEZE ELUTING MAC all EJ HINES, all at lowest prices. GEV. WALT, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenne. Hossrxerrens Fitting out or Replenishing can always find at our ‘store a full line of the following goods at lowest prices: DECORATED DINNER, TEA AND TOILET WARE, HAVILAND CHINA, FINEST PLATED WARE. ROGERS’ ENGLISH CUTLERY. EDDY'S CELEBRATED REFRIGERATORS, WHIT! MOUNTAIN CREAM FREEZERS, Aud all hinds of Housefurnishing Goods, 4M. W. BEVERIDGE, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, apts SCRAP PICTURES. 19ST. NDERVUL VARIE Y J Reset sud ~crap-book Meturee, Hirthday Carts, aper boils, French ‘Iiseue Paper. Don't forget to bu: Solie pictures fer the “site forks” serap Look. mb T° MAKE ROOM FOR O1HEX GuoDs, WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW P2IcES A lot of odds and ends in the way of Portable and Brick Set RANGES. A few Second-hand RANGES and LATROBES to pell cheap. EDWARD CAVEELY & Co., mubé-3m 1425 New York avenue, Dasxronnrs Fin. We have just reeeived a car load of the genuine DAN- FORKIN'S FLUID direct from Cleveland, pured fo furnish it in apy quant t aneortn ent cf VA! this city. Before pu ck, and if you wil give. the ne Une of COOKING STOVE BLE and BRICK SETT; LATROBES, SLAT TELS aud FURNACES coustantiy on hand, W. S. JENK® & CO.. ‘117 7th atreet northwest, mh? ‘and are now tits. We alsoexhibit rebaring, call ana e tock id Hsu wll x Dantortive Field's teal conv superiority to Gasoline, it re Se EANGES, PORTAS MANS SATINS, VEL at VER} ‘T BLACK TEKS, L Uy PARASOL cha Tid.and 796 Tih strestusw.: bet G and. ensuing, shall thereupon be in arrears and delinquent. and a penalty of txo percentum upon the amount thereof shall be added, and the same, with other taxes due and in arrears, will be lieted for advertisement and tag sale in the matiner prescribed by existing law. frase of the Commissioners of the District of Co- lumbia. JOHN F. COOK, my3-6t Collector of Taxes, D.C. SNYDER § RAR Yorrs. (On and after this date the Goodenoush Horre Shocing Shop wilt be curried on by WM. N. BRADY and WM H. SNYDER, at 619 New York avenue. my3. Y. B. JOHNSON 15 A MEMBER OF OUR SOM Armirom this date. ‘The style of the frm will m2-8t* A. G. JOHNSON & BROS. (Gi, BRGTHPRHOOD OF CARPENTER: full attendance is requested ou FRIDAY EVE} ING, May 4th. Businesa of importance before the Brotherhood. By order W. A. WARD, Sec’ at pr gee SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ‘fourteenth Butiding Association of Georgetown, will be held et Goddard’s Hall to-morrow, Thurs- pgp ee oS lock, when there will be an election ore to vetve the . myhae SABERDINAND KING, Seoy. NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘Monthly duos $1, First payment on WEDNESDAY, the 9th instant. ‘Ihe eleventh iesue of stock in thd ERIAL. SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIA- TON. | Meeting for the paymont of dues and alvauc- ing money will be held on WEDNE<DAY, 91h inetant, at¥ o'clock p.m. in Hall No; 615 7th street north west, opporite Pa t Office. Coysiderable of the. stock haa ready been subscribed and paid for. ‘Tho “‘SEKIAL” sone of the most successful associaticns in the cit All information concerning the sane may be obtained Of the Secretary any Yme Before or at the meeting. ROBT. G. CAMPBELL, President INO. A. PRESCOTT. Beoretary and ‘Treasure 1416 F street nbrthwest. ny CaP nae ae ING, May 34, etrect northwest. it (prNozice TO HOUSEREEPERS! Beware of any imitation of the word, CERES, Which fs the name of the celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. Like everything elee that has gained renown, some Person or parson are trying to take advantage of the | Feputation it has gained by imitating the name and brand, and by attempting thereby to pMm off an in- ferior artiole for the genuine. ‘Therefore, be sure and | see toitthat either Sacks or Barrels read “CERES,” and have the imprint of two gold medals attached. None genuine without the two gold medals, WM. M. GALT&CO., Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. p28. THE RICHMON ti NS: OR ARTIFICIAL 1 WITHOUT PLATES. J have engaged Dr. €. 1. Anderson, ay expe Crown work, to introduce and take charse of thie style of fine Dent!] mechanism, which bas met with such a large measure of success in New ¥ork and other cities, Barly decayed teeth and roots restored to benuty and ‘usefulness, aud by nse of the ‘*briding” process teeth can be ineerted to fll up the spaces. produced by loks of the natural ones, with ut the use uf @ plate. ‘There op rations aré cleanly, uaturalin appearsace and perma- in nent. GEO. B. WELCH, a Desnixr, an28.6 219 4% streot. (er NOTE S OF FIFTH | AF Saptist tel to answer to their names when the rol SUN- DAYIN MAY. KEV. JOH EDWARD M. JACKSU. [cg FINEMEN'S INSURANCE ComPANY HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDING, Corner 7th street and Louisiana ayenuo northwest. ARE ISSUING POLICIES ox BEAL, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY as LOW AS ANY FIRST CLASS COMPANY, LUMBER WHITE PI MAHOGANY, YELLOW FIN WALNUT, AK AND Asi, cH Ry, OF ALL KINLS, POPLAR, Ex AT THE LOWRST CASH PRIC: Our facilities for the Jobbing trade are unequaled, Estimates promptly furnished at WM. McLEAN & SON, 13th street northwest, corner B street. GAS FIXTURES! THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CIry TO SELECT YROM AND THE CHEAPEST, ; Washington Nows and Gossip. Government Recetrrs TO-Day.—Internal revo. Due, $1,252,100; customs, $502,133. Comsisstons have been fssned to 3 postmaster at West River, Md.; Falls Mills, Va., and B. W. Horsle: ing, Va. Ss. Chow, c¢. McRrown, Goode’s Cross- AMONG TRE CALLERS at the’ White House to-day were Justices Harlan and Matttews, and Repre- sentatives Cuiberton, White, Ky., Holton and Val- enlne. ¢ ae Tae New Tansee Law.—The Treasury depart- ment has had printed the new tariff law, anno- tated and indexed, Both the bill and new laws are incorporated In the volume, the changes ap- pearing tn brackets. WorK oF REMOpFLING THE Patext OFFICE.— The First Controller of the Treasury has de- cided that the money appropriated for the re- modeling of the south wing of the Patent Office 1s available at once. The Secretary of the Interior bas not been ofictally notified of this decision, but the work will be begun very soon. RESIGNED.—Miss Margaret Saxton has resigned her posttion in the Patent office. IxpraN Worx.—The commissioner of Indian affairs has received a double harness set, which Was forwarded to him asa speetmen of the work of Red Wing, a Sante Sionx In Nebraska, He had been working one year at his trade, and the nar- ness looks well. Coumonorr Joun G. WALKER, who has been chtef of the bureau of navigation for a number of yonrs, will, before a great while, be reileved from that duty and will take command of one of the naval vessels. There 1s some talk of his betn Maced In command of the U. 8. 8. Trenton, whiel 3 belng repaired at New York, and which he went, there to in=pect last week. Some think, however, that he will remain in his present position until the completion of the proposed steel ernisers, when ho will be placed im command of one of tem. OFFICIAL VISITORS TO THR MILITARY ACADEMY.— The President has appointed the following board of visitors to attend the annual examination at the U. & military academy, in June, 1883: Rear Admiral ©. R. P. Rodgers; Bishop Wm. I. Kip, Cal.; Hon. I. N. Arnold, Ii.; Hon, B.C. Whitman, Nevada; Mr. Howard Potter. Y.; Hon. Asa French, Mass., and Col. L. M. Dayton, Ohio. The representatives of Congress designated for the same purpose are Senators Angus Cameron. Wis. and I. G. Harris, Tenn., and Representatives G. W. Steele, Ind.; Amos Townsend, Ohio, and Wm. A. J. Sparks, These, with the gentlemen desig- nated by tie President, complete the list of visitors. To StccEED JcDGE GRESHAM.—The President yes- terday appointed William 8. Woods to be district Judge for the 7th district of Indiana, vice Walter Q Gresham, appointed Postmaster General, Mr. Woods 1s about 50 years ol, and 1s now serving a8 chief justice of the supreme court of Indiana, to which office he was elected two years ago, THE PREsipENT has appointed First Lent. Daniel H. Floyd, of the 18th infantry, assistant | quartermaster, with tho rank of captain. NavaL Review mw Haspron Roaps.—Prepara. tions re being made to hold a navel review at | Hampton Roads within the next ten days. Admiral Porter and staff left here to-day on the U.S. S. Despateh for Hampton Roads to make an Inspec. | tion of the vessels now at that place. It 1s thought | that the President will be present at the review, | although 1 tay be dvlayed by the absence cf | Sceretary Chandler, who expects to leave here in a few days for New Hampshtre,where he has been called by the severe filuess of’ his mother. Navat Onprrs—Commodgore R. W. Shuteldt, Captatn Thomas §. Filleprown and Lieutenant Joun Downes ordered to exgraination for promo- tlcn, Ensign Henry 8, Chage to spectal di nected with the United Statag geological survey at Bozeman, Montana Territory, to return'to Washington aa} Assistant Surgeon Jaines_D. nation for promotion. Li Paine detached from the navy yard, Washington, and yranted one year’s leava of absence froin the Istinstant, Ensign George R. French from the Tallapoosa and ordered to duty on the coast sur- vey. Passed Assistant Surgeon H. L. Law from the navy yard. League Island, 10th instant, and ordered tothe Yantic, Passed’ Assistant Surgeon H. P. Harvey from the Yantle and ordered to the naval hospital, Chelsea, Mass. Chaplain Richard Hayward from’ the tralning ship Minnesota and ranted one year's leave with permission to leave ‘the United States. A NAVAL Exasinina Boanp, consisting of Rear Admirals J.L. Worden, E, 1. Nichols and E.R. Calhoun, has been appointed to mect at the Navy erent Ww-duy and continue until May the Navat. Notes—The United States steamer Jaigestown arrived at Havana, April 30th, AIL well on board.—The United States steamer AS eee Jeit Charleston to-day for Hampion onde, ‘and when completed resume his duues, Deatm OF AN ARMY ScCx@EoN.—Holmes Offley Paulding, assistant surgeon, U. 8. A., died at Fort Sidney, Neb., Tuesday morning. He was ason of Commander Leonard Paul ling, U. 8. N., who died at Panama while in command of the U.S.steamer Waterce; a greatgrandson of Paulding, one of the three captors of Andre, and a rand-nophew of Admiral Hiram Paulding,U. 8.N. The deceased was born in this city, was ubout tulrty-two years of PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, CORCORAN BUILDIN E. F. BROOKS. GAS FIXTURES, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATFST DESIGNS SLATE MANTELS, LATROBE: FURNACES, KANGES AND GRATES. PLUMBING, TINNING. And all jobbing promptly done, SAL 8, SHEDD, 409 97H Braet Nontawesr. GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS FRESH FROM THE SPRING, W. ©. MILBURN, Pransactsr, 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. mma 15- py ERSALLY PRESCRIBED BY THE FACULTY. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE TAMAR FOR CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, BILE, HEADACHE, CEREBRAL CON- GESTION, Ero. INDIEN Prepared by GRILLON, Sole Proprietor, Pharmacien de Ire claaea de 1a Facnite de Paris, 27 rue Rambuteau, Paris. GRILLON Tamar—unlike Pills and the usual purga- tives—is egreeable to take, and never pro- duces irritation. Sold by all Druggists. my3-th, 18, Istp Thos Vases, Cuams axp Serres, RUSTIC WOOD VASES, ij CHAIRS, SETTEES AND HANGING BASKETS, GARDEN HO8E, &o. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. ap? ‘W anver J. Kenoerpie, TILE WAREROOMS, 1820 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. Plein, Glazed and Encaustic Tiles for Mantels, Facings, Fireplaces, Hearths, Vestibules, Conservatories apliim and Hall Floors. rr Eves* Ganves Hose. Great care ts takei in the manufacture of this Hove that every part be first-clase for service and durability. Buy it, and if your garden is not a paradise it is not the fault of the hove. Call for ‘THE EDEN GARDEN HOSE,” made and warrantea by z THE REVERE RUBBER CO., 115 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass., ap24-tu, th, 2m 57 Reade Street, New York. age and leaves a wife and two children, “He wag on duty with the command of Generals Miles and Gibbons at the me of the Custer massacre. NationaL BOARD OF Heatta.—The executive committee of the national board of health yester- day ordered that the refuge tations of the board at Norfolk, Va.; Sapelo Sound, Ga., and Ship Isiand, Miss., be opened as soon as the necessary details ure turanged. The inspection service in New Orleans snd on the Miseissipp! river was also Alrected to be organized for immediate Work, CONGRESSMAN THOMPSON: ICTED FOR MURDFR. ‘The grand jury at Harrodsburg, Ky., yesterday returned an indictment for murder ‘against Con- essman Philip B. ‘Thompson, Jr... for killing alter H. Davis on April z7th. ‘The tndtctment, created surprise. The defendant and his triens expected thateit would be manslaughter. Con- gréssman Blackburn will assist in the defense. ‘Tar WeRxty Stan for this week 18 now ready for mailing; price, three cents per copy. It ts a large, eight-page paper, of Afty-six columns, cu pase and folded, and will be-sent anywhere 1g ihe United States and Canada, postpaid, for on dollar a year, ee PersonaL.—Senator Bayard is in town, having returned from his southern trip.—Gen. Nelson A. Miles has purchased the old Stone mansion, near the head of 14th street, with the view of making it his future residence.— George B. McCartee, id chief the bureau of Engraving and Printing, is at the Ebvitt.—Ex-Senator Harnum, of Connecti- cut, is at the Arlington.——Hon. Hératio King. of this city, has a twenty-page article ia the Maya- zine of History for May, in vindication of Presi. dent Buchanan. —-M. Paul Le Falvre, anew sec- retary rench legation here, arrived in Ne York from Havre yesterday. eer The New Department Building. PLAN OF THE ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS—TKLEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE. Col. Casey has submitted to the Secretary of War a report of the completion, on the 2th of April, of permanent arrangemients of the electric wires used in the State, War and Navy depart- ment building. A pole capable of carrying at least twenty-four wires has been set at the north. west corner of 17th and G streets. At the top of this pole a box, containing: sixteen lightning Srrstetss 2 piscod oi from thence a lead-covered cable, containing twenty copper wires, runs do’ to an eight-inch cast Itea oud through which it Passes under the pavement of 17th street to the sub-basement corridor of the bullding, at the west end of the north wing, and thence along the cetling to a switch box located at the West wing brarch of that corridor. From this box @ one and on T inch lead pipe runs along the corridors to the wings, with switch boxes at the several branches to the three tele- graph offices of the differenrdepartments. Eleven of the twenty wires in the 17th street cable are now in use, SAgbE for tetegraphing and three tor signal offica Telegraph wires of this tem now run to the three telegraph offftes as fol- lows: War Department omce—4 government, 2 B. £0. 2 W. U, 2 Mutual Union, and 2 American Rapid.” Navy : mt office— 4 government, 2B. & O., @ N. U., and 2 Mutual 2RE0. Notelepone cnemetions are at present né con} ‘are made through the sub- pees but these Willhave to be made the tele-. A Little Star Route Breeze. CLOSING REMARKS OF wr. PI HARP ARRAIGN- MENT OF BRADY AND THE OTHER D&FENDANIS—A PROTEST OF OPFOSING COUNSEL, Mr, Bliss continued his address to the jury in the star route case this morning. In @xcusing himself for further continuing his remarks, he said he re- mained here at a personal sacrifice, as he had tm- portant engagements elsewhere which demanded his attention. In this cass also there were 4,500 pages of. testimony requiring consideraticn—the largest record of testimony ever made in a jury ease in this country. It may be, be observed, that after he closed to-day the defendants would have 80 Much confidence in thelr case that they would submit it to the Jury. TAE “GINGER” LETTER. Mr. Biles referred tothe facts disclosed in Brady's testimony and the so-called “ginger” letter, show- ing that within two or three years after going into the office of Second Assistant Postmaster General he owned $300.00 of Chattanooga stock, newspa- Pers, @ mine, and other property. MR. BLISS DEFENDS HIS WITNESSES. Mr. Bliss in reviewing briefly the testimony of those witnesses whose truthfulness had been dis- puted by the defense, raised the question whether 8. W. Dorsey would have kept in his employ a man whose character he had painted so black unless it was that he was engaged in business which he id not care to bring to the light of day. Moore was called a Mar by the defense; Boone, when he testified to the same thing, was simply mistaken. Itmight be difficult, he said, to make plain here why so much consideration was shown to Boone, Walsh was not cross-examined and his character was not impugned. ‘Thos, J. Brady had come on the stand and satd Walsh lied. The jury should take into consideration the motives for committing perjury in judging betwoen_ these witnesses and the defendants. Rerdell had con- fessed his gutlt and stood ready to take his pun- ishmenr. 41 trust,” sald Mr. Bliss, “that punish- ment will be less severe than the punishment of these other gentlemen who have stood up and added other crimes to the crimes they have al- Teady committed.” A BREEZE AMONG COUNSET. Mr. Bliss having made an allusion to the fact that the defendants had not gone on the stand at the last trial, Mr. Henkle and.Mr. Carpenter both interrupted, and protested against such iMustons, which Mr. Carpenter declared Mr. Bliss had made repeatedly. Mr, Bliss denieg this, and after some words, Judge Wylle having commanded silence, Mr. Bliss said: “Jf Thad been permitted to go on T would have been far past that subject. Iwill inake no further reference to 1” “Mr, Bliss,” suld Mr. Wilson, ‘having violated the proprieties, now says he will make no further allusion to the matter.” “As to Mr. Wilson,” sald Mr. Bliss, “if I were to andy words with anybody I would bot do tt with him. He is the one counsel on the other shie who, up to the present time, has conducted himself as & gentleman.” Several gentlemen rose from thelr seats as tf to make a retort, but whatever they sald was loft, as Mr. Bliss went on with his address and their voices Were drowned. Mr. Bliss reviewed tho evidence of Rerdell, and the letters and tacts corroborating it, and sought to show the absurdity of accepting the theory of the defense, whick would Involve the necessity of believing that long before 1880 Rerdell was en- Raged In making testimony and circumstances With the view of going on the stand in this trial At thls polat the usual recess was taken. seeoaatedlals Another Patent Case. SUIT IN EQUITY AGAINST SECRETARY TELLER AND COMMISSIONER MARBLE, To-day a Dill in equity was filed by Amos Broudaax, for Maurice Gandy, of Liverpool, Eng- land, against Secretary Teller and Comutsstoner of Patents Marble, This bill is Mled under section 4915 . SU. S,, tocompel the issue of a patent. He sets forth that on December 1st, 1877, he fled an application for a patent for an twprovement in belts or bands for driving machinery, which, hav- ing been rejected by the examiner and the com- missioner, \was appealed to the Secretary of the In- ter or, and,the decision being aMriaed, he appealed to the Supreme Court of the District, A decision was rendered adverse 10 him on the ground that the invention was not new, having been antic!- Pited. Notwithstanding, be claims that the dect- sion Was unjust, that he 1s enutled to a patent, and seeks redress, —_—_»_—_— Circuit Court Jurors. NAMES DRAWN FOR THE MAY TERM. To-day in the clerk’s offce at the Court-house the following jurors were drawn to serve at the May term of the Circuit Court, which will be con- vened On thé i4th instant: Noble Harris, 1709 N st. n.w; Norman L. Bestor, 1723 25th st.n.w.; Chas. A. Prentiss, 527 71h st. n.w.; J. Hadley Doyle, 3016 Ost. n.w.; J. 8. Jones, 201 Pa. ave. s.e.; C. Boyer, 311 44 st. S.w.: P. Murphy, 733 8d st. nw. L Johnson. 1017 31st st. n.w.;’ Lewis Walker, 1782 P st. Dw. 1316 13th st n.w.; D, W. Mabon, 1008 Ist. n.w.; A. B. Cropley, 8206 M st n.w.; Wm. Zanner, 524 44 stsw.; H. Hurt, W.& G. RR, Georgetown; Fred. Reichenbach, 810 10th st. n.w.; Geo. McDermott, 725 22d st. D.w.: G.G. Boteler, 3406 N st. n.w.; W. H. Dempsey, 918 Pa, ave, p.wW.; H.C. Windsor, 1423 N. ¥. ave. n.w.; ©. B. Cropley, Morgan House, Georgetown; Geo. F. Green, Rosedale Lane; Chas. T. Schnetder, 1207 F st. n.w.; Jolin Hancock, 1234 Pa. ave. b.w.; ‘Thos. Holden, Pa. ave. and ith st. n.w.; John G. Judd, Pa. ave. and Mth st. n.w.; Jesup Blair, 12 1634 St. nw. ——_.___ DROWNED DURING THE FLoops IN Inz1NOIa—The Keithsburg ({inois) News says that “on Monday, of last week J. M6. Anderson found the body of a fivater in North Henderson creek, near the county line. Coroner Porter was notified and held an in- guest. From papers found he was supposed to be dames Riordan, of Washington elty. He was a large, ne looking man, with dark har_and mus- tache. His pocket contained a number of paper, but no mosey. He was buried In the McClure graveyard. It 18 supposed that he was drowned luring the high waters,” Mr. Riordan went west about three years ago, and leaves a widow in this city. —— Coroxet CORKHILL Raises ¢ BREEZE.—At a mecting of the Medico-L-gal Society in New York last evening, District Attorn y Corkhill, of this city, read a paper on “Insaulty as a Defense for Crime.” He said: “S80 comuion has the defense of insanity become that in almost every case of atro- clous and brutal crime tt is presented. And it ts remarkab‘e that there 1s scarcely a criminal who cannot find facts In his life of physical or mental disturbance, or In the lives of blood relatives, from which men eminent for scientific attainments readily demonstrate that,taken In connection with the atrocious and brutal nature of the crime, they indicate insanity.” When Colonel Corkhili had finished he expressed regret that he was obliged to leave. A discussion followed, 1n which ex-Sur- Pee Calvin, Drs. Parsun and O'Sullivan and otters took part, Calvin and O'Sullivan sharply criticising the paper, while the members generally defended the views expre-sed by Col. Corkhill, —— A Canoe or Bigamy.—To-duy, Dora Kitngbur Med an amended bill\in her sult fordivorce agai August Klingturg, in which she brings the atdi- tional charges that while the relation of husband and wife subsisted between them, her husband.in Philadelphia, woout January ist, i980, in violation of law and nfs marriage vow, mnarriéd Mra, RS. Able, and nas since lived in ‘open adultery with er. News Briefs. Cardinal McCloskey yesterday received Mr. Al ander Sullivan, ident of the Irish National ag a, in New York. The Cardinal warmly endorsed the proceedings of the Philadel phia convention, and similar sentiments were e: pressed by the other church dignitaries, ‘The bill submitting to a popular vote a consti- tutional amendment prohibiting the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors was defeated in the ‘New York legislature yesterday by the votes of ‘two republicans. The Pennsyivanta senate yesterday passed a bill prohibiting any attempt to personate or represent any being recognized.a8 a divinity in the Old or New Testament in any public performance, At a banquet in London last evening Mr. Glad- stone sald the govermnent had met dangers from an unseen agency—secret socleties—successfully. In the Massachusetts house of representatives yesterday there was a warm debate on the Dill ap- [Seapen $00,000 for the support of the Tewks- ry aimshouse. The Pennsylvania nbackers will hold a ‘state convention at Wil sport on the Sth of ugust, 5 Late advices from New Mexico say that reports of Indian depredations are again rife. ‘The office of the Providence (R. L) gas company was robbed of $4,000 Kentucky are flocking The Civil Service Hales, SURSTANTIALLY APPROVED BY THE caurxrT—com- MISSIONER RAYON ON THE APPORTIONMENT OF av- POINTMENTS. The rules of the civil servi which the Cabinet ac cominission, upon ted. yesterday, had not yet Deen returned to the commission up to noon, but | are expected during the day. To-day a Star re- porter had a chat with Mr. Dorman B. Eaton, who said: “The rutes have been substantial or witl be,by the Prestd they were submitted. I know, of course, the modl- Neations suggested vy the President, but I do not think It would be proper for me {0 state them. They are, however, as I sald before, not In the nature of any substantial change as originally submitted. Pid witl you apportion appolatments? Mr. om Wak asked. am giad you nsked the question. First, the mmission iias notiing to do with the service ag itnow ts, The civil service law requires the commission to apportion appointments equitably among the several states of the Unton in accord- ance with the 10th census; that 1s to say, after the law goes {nto full force and effect we ‘are to apportion all future appointments. This, how- ever, has nothing to do with the examinations, We can examiue as many applicants as we may see fit, but are required only to make the equitable apportiontnent. Of course, we cannot at the very outset do this with exactness. For Instance, take Rhode Island or Delaware; under the apportion- ment they would not, perhaps, be entitled to one clerk. We cannot cut a man up tw cover the fractions. What we will do, however, will be to begin with a systematic pian and make the appor- tionment as equitably as we can. This we may not do the Orst year, but in time we ca even We thing up.” OPPOSITION EXPECTED. Have you faltu im the success 0: the civil service law? . “I have, of course, It 1s not éxpected in a creat reform like this we are not to encounter oppost- on. The great trouble the commission will have to encounter will not be in the appointments of clerks in the departments in this city. It wil comne When Une custom houses and post offices are brought under the operations of the law—when Politicians find out that no more can be put into Places tn them except a8 a result of fatr compet. ive test. I have, however, been an advocate of civil service reform for many years, and am pre- Pared to meet all the attacks Which will be made upon the commission.” WHAT PROFESSOR GREGORY SAID. Prof. Gregory, who was near by, said: “I hada talk with Mr. Blackfan of the Post Office depart- ment. He was a member of the civil service board in the department when under President Grant civil service regulations for about a year were in force. He admitted to me that the best clerks the department ever had secured thetr places under clvil service competition.” ROOMS OF THE COMMISSION. Prof. Gregory spent some time to-lay at the Post OMice department examining the system of making appolutments and the regulations govero- Ing the tenure of office in the department. he commission have five rooms at their dis- Posal. Each of the commissioners have ona. Mhen theres quite a large rooin which will be used as an examining room, and another for the secretary's clerk and stenographer. Affairs in West Washington. DeaTH.—Mr. William Crane, well-known clerk in the Treasury department, dled at is residenc, on 20th, near P street, yesterday «bout noon, aiter but a few days llness, aged 41 years. Porr.—Arrived—Sciirs, Carrie Holmes, Cromer, from Jersey City; Ellen’ Hasbrook, Bennett, from Fall River; C. Bird, Calhoun, from Washinvton; Rodrey Parker, Parker, New Haven; A. H. Howe, Pierce, from Providence; Nellie T. Morse, Hawley, New Haven; Eva 8. ‘smith, Adams, Boston! Cleared—Schrs, Wm. Mason, Chase,’ for F. River; G. Sherman, Crawfo! Providence; Cart Holmés, Cramer, Jersey Clty; Rodrey Parker, Far- ker, New Haven. Tue Fisn Maneer.—Twents-fve thousand her- ring, sold at $7 to $9 per thousind; 40) tallors, at $1.5) 82 por hundred; 300 shad,al $16 to $29 per Lun- Coxprmion or THR WarER—Great Falls, receiv ing and distributing reservoirs cloar. aes Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tae Eventne Star, Aporrtion oF Hrerory Por Pci Scuoo.s.—The city school board held a Jong session last night. ‘The question of a change in school books was con- sid-red at length. The advisory committes of teachers submitted a report urging that. in order to avold expense to parents, no change be made in Dooks, except to the extent of the three books required by the state board. ‘They also recom- mended the adoption ot Appleton’s Geographies, Davies’ and Peck’s Arithmetics, and the Eclectic Histories. After a long debate the board unanl- mously voted to adopt Holmes’ History of the United States, and adjourned unt! Wedaesday next. Grain Recrirts—The president of the Corn Exchange reported yesterday Cat 1.208.605 bust of grain had been received during the Year endlog May ist. The following table, made f6r Tae Stax, shows a: gTaln recelyts since the decade began: 1880, bushels; 1681, 1,022,105 bushels; 1882, £98,220 bushels; 1888, 1,894,605 bushels. Rerorren’s Nor wma Wooder, arrested by OMcers Walker und Thos Hayes for disorderly conduct, 18 held at the station-louse.this morniug: charged with disorderly conduct.—The corn ex- change held its annual mecting yesterday and elected Geo. ¥. Worthington, j*., president and Chas. S. Taylor, jr., secretary.— There ts consid- erable opposition iicre to the proposed combination to keep wMllk at 8 cents per quart,—Lawrence Bayne, who was cut lust Sunday by Jas, Burnett, 1s uow so mueh beter that no fears of a fat re sult are entertained. Burnett ts stil at lange.— Col, Wurtenbaker, commander of the 34 regiment, to which the Alexandria Light Infantry 1s at tached, has tendered his resignation to the gover- nor.—The funeral of Miss Mary I. Harrison, a young girl of thirteen, who aled of consumption, took ‘place this afternoon trom the residence of her parents, on Royal, near King street. Ser- Vices were held at. Grace church, Rev. Dr. Sharp oMiciating.—The remains of Miss Strincfellow, from Prince William county, were brought tere ‘this morning and buried (rom ‘tue residence of Mr. John W. Green. — RANGE OF THE THEAMOMETER.—The followin were the readings at the office of the chlef signal oMicer to-day: 7am, 56.1; 11 am., 688; 2 pn. | ooeapresised oan 748. Maximum, 75.5; minimum, 48.7. Bdeins hasnt COLLISION ON THE PoToMAc.—About two o'clock this p.m. the tug Stanton and U. 8. buoy tender Holly bad a collision on the Potomac, midway be- tween the Washi barracks and the ferry wharf in this city. ‘The Holly had a hole made in its side and the tug Was damaged in the bow. The Holly ran ashore to avold sinking. es B. F. Haren has been relieved from duty as chief engineer of the Senate by Sergeant-at-Arms Bright,and Mr. BQ Stubbs, essistant engineer, hay been placed temporarily in charge, ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘The saloons at Des Moines, Iowa, have closed on sccougt of $1,000 license being demanded by the couni Owing to the: eed circumstances attending the death and burial of Carley Williams, a white woman, in Jefferson, Texas, the body was ex- ut and was found to bave the peck broken ando of violence. The deceased had lived in the house of Henrietta Harris, colored. ‘There have been several arrests. J. L. Brown, state auditor of Iowa, has revoked ‘the certiti of the Security Mutual Life society of Des Molt the Equitable Mutual Lire and Rn- dowroent association of Waterloo, the Home Lite association of Burlington and the Centennial Mu- ‘tual Life association of Buritngton. ‘At Portland, Oregon. considerabie @issatistaction is expressed by business men in regard to the Pro} Viliand railroad bridge Delow the city. The ‘agents of the eastern railroad lines held a mMerting in Ban Fraveisco last evening for the of coming to a common understand: ing the commissions paid out to agents an others for drumming passengers, lately carried to excess. ‘The woolen mills of W. N. Grimshaw & Co., at Northeast, Rennayivesias wor Semnroyes by re ‘The steamboat Fannie Freeze sank to her boiler deck at 8 o'clock this morning three miles above Madison, Indiana. The City of Frankfort bas gone to her relief. A fire broke out in a stable in the rear of Tyler's block, Fort Fairfield, Maine, last night. The flames spread rapidly, and in ‘a short time twelve families were burned out and nine stores and shops were destroyed, ———__ Lanor STRIKES ALL OVER THE CovxrRy.—The strike of the miners is almost general in the rall- Toad coal djstricts of Pennsylvanta.—The confer- ence: ittee OF the iron manufacturers and the es association meet to-day in Pittsburg le bricklayers demand ao New York, to the increase demanded ‘sta! —-The striking cigar makers at Reading, have returnid to ——The wages. ema ons. working Stonemasons new Glendy Church, in Baltimore, made <The puddlers. ae i ? approved, | ‘nt Inthe manner in watch | 4 Telegrams to The Star. THE IRISH STATE TREALS. i WALSH, SHERIDAN AND TYN AB INDICTED:THEIR EXTRADITION TOBE DEKANDED os GEN. CROOK IN MEXICO. DETCAT OF REBELS IN BaYPt, as CANADIAN INDIAN MARAUDERS CAPTUNED, —_ + ‘The Irish Murder Trin! “NO. 1” AND MESSRS. WAL AND SHFRIDAN NOW ID AMERICA) PRESE: D FOR MUKDRE. Dein, May 8.—The crown bas presente rand jury bilis for murder agatust Peter T ‘o. 1"), John Walsh and P. J. Sheriaan, ond a ll aS Recessory to murder after the fact against Fitznarris, Messra Walsh and Sheridan 4, and Mr. Tynan ts stpposed to be L SHERIDAN AND TYNAN INDICTED, THEIR EXTRADITION TO BE DEMANDED Dreux, May 8, 1p. m.—If true tills are found nst Walsh, Sheridan and Tynan, tt t* under- ad that the OVErN ment Will demand Weir ex- tradition from Ameri: 3p, m.—The grand jury have returned true} against Tynan, Walsh and Shertdan for murd-r, ahd against Fitzharris as an accessory after the act. MORE INDICTMENTS POR THE THOOINIX PARK MUR DERN The grand jury have also found true Dills against Edward O'Brien and Edward MeCaffrey for partict- ation tn the murders of Lord Frederick Cavene band Mr. Burke. INDICTMENTS AND ARRAIGNMENTS TO-DaY. The grand jury have found true Wills against Lawrence Hanlon, James and Joseph Mulleti, and. Dantel Delaney on the charg of attempting to murder Juror Dennis Field. They have also round true bills for conspiracy to murder against the two: ulletta, Lawrence Hit Edward MoCaftres, Award O'Bric George ba Peter Doyle, le, William Moroney and Dantel De- The bI against Thomes Martin, charged othe and with the same offense, was rejec es Mule lett Was arraigned Unis morning on the charge of conspiracy to Murder, and pleaded guilty. Wile Nam Moroney also pleaded guilty to the change of comspitacy to murder. Several of the other men charzed with the same offense are expected also to plead gulity, Lawrence Hanlon was next are Taigned on the chonge of attempting to murder Dents Field. He pleaded not guilty, aud bis trial was begun. SECOND THOUGHT OF THE GRAND JURY. &—The grand jury were sent back ¥ the case of Thus. Martin, the Bul against whom they had rejected, and after again dvitherating for some Une, returned @ true Dill against bia. WHaT THEY SAY IN LONDON AROUT PXTRADITION OF TYNAN, WALSH, AND SHERIDAN, Loxpox, May 3.—A rumor preva United Sfates government has cousented to ex- tradite Tynan, Walsh, and Sheridan, TUE MURDER OF POOLE, Dror, May 3—A man named Hawkins bas been arrested here. He will be arraigned to-taorrow j with Eugene Kingston and others on the charge | of couspiracy to murder Poole, a Fenian center, | Who had turned Informer. BCs, O., May e con= stitultonality of the Scott Nquor tax DUT came up in the supreine court this morting on the appitca- Uon of the attorney general for an alternative writ of mandamus to compel the auditor of Athens county to publish « notes tn the county paper in accordancs WIth the provisions of the vill, The wril Was granted by the consent of the attorneys, returnable May 10th, the desendant to answer fore May 26. Sharp Fight in Egyp' PORCES OF THE FALSE PROPHET DEFEATED WITR A —A case involvini Loss OF 50) WES. Carno, May 3.—A telegram has been recetved from Col. Wicks reporting (hat on the 29h ult he agement with 5,000 rebels. ‘The battle, esulted In the de feat of the y the | lieutenant ge ° false prophet, | and many los Was sitght. Col. pre ry of the Egyptian troops. a Snow Meet in the Northwest. St. Pact, Miss., May &—There wasa sleet storm here lost night. 1 OTT WERT SHOW that there Was snow ou T | paces. No | to be injured, y nigiit In some uit or grain is far enough advanced May 3.—The snow storm which Lie iasi Uaree days 48 HOW Dreake See Gen, Crook in Mexico. Ble PURSUIT OF THE APACHES. SAN Fraxcisoo, May 3—A dispatch from Ftparo states Uhat General Crook has crossed Into Mexleo, and has been in the Sierra Madre mountains | four days in pursuit of the Apaches, Tue Mexican authorities are oo-operating With blu, and have sent two comp nies to the frontier and other troops Uo the field of operations, Resumption of Work. Reaping, Pa., May 3—There will be no more SUspeR@sions of Woramen at the Philadelpy Reading railroad sheps, orders having by ived for ne@e engines’ to keep the tor | ployed, The maciinists and Dlecksu Were suspended last week will be taken on next | Monday, aud the shops will Wen work a full roree. ®ngland. axprear. Racing ¢ CONTRRT FOR TH Loxpox, May 8. geeat Cheshe ] tre handicap stakes meeting to-day { was wen by the Da! Ps tour-yeare j old chestnut colt Wi Lord Rosebery's | five-year-old brown hor-e Roysterer secured #80 } ond place, and Lord Cowden’s three-year-old Day flily Witchcraft third. ‘There were 61x slarters, > Eighty Indian Maranders from Canada re HELENA, Moxr. AS inabolie says mounted detac infantry, captured ap dians, numbering abe Bearspaw mountain, an! conduct post. They had a te on their way to the May &—A spo Licut. Jolin A ed them to this and ponies aud were ud iS bour Tewksbury Almshouse Appropria’ Boston, May 3.—The house this morning voted $90,000 to the Tewksbury altashouse, wutch ts the Sune Appropriation as that in the vetoed charities bul A Former City 1 Pe Brrrato, N. ¥., May &—Joseph Bork, city treasurer, and lately convicted of | priation of the city funds, was sente imoruing by Judge Daniels Li the court of oy terminer to five years’ Lard labor at (he Aubura, state prison. General A.STREBT IN 11 sr AN EXPLOSION. Prrernonoven, RxGiaxp, May §—Priestgate one of pring noroug Lfares in Vue, city, was partially blo’ vst night, Gi alarm was caused by the explosion, as It Wal thonght that it was the work of dynaintte flenda, DuULIC ty now believed that It was due to the ignie Uon of gus in the sewer under the street. The houses On the streets were untich damaged. FLIGHT OF 20 MEMBEKS OF THE IRISH PaTRIOTIO BROTHER HOOD. Berrasr, May &—Two hundred persons who are known to ve metabers of the Patriotic Broth= erhood have left Cross Magicn, County Armagh, and Its vicinity, because of Fevelations which DAV® been made recently iinplicating tueta in unlawful acts, THe DANTAM ARCTIC EXPEDITION. CorenmaGen, Muy 3—The Danish Arctic expte dition has start-d for Greenland for the purpos® of exploring that country. TRIAL OF TWENTY-SIX SOCTALISTR, LeMpeRG, AUSTRIA, May 2—The Wial oF twentre 8'xX socialists, most of them students and artisans, has begun here. THE DYNAMITE PRISONERS. DUBLIN, May 3.—Dr. Gallagher, Bernard Galla~ gher, Wilson, Curtin, Ansburg, Whitehead and Dalton, the seven men cl With treason-fele ony in copnection with the dynamite conspiracy, were arraigned in the Bow street police ScSesnatis Saeeseee occupied in ing of the evidence ‘the previous hearing, at the conclusion of which the prisoners will be remanded for another week. Beau, So the North German —The Nori commenting Sh the overtares of the Preach fo the repubticans of Italy and Spain, in whi h the ‘Speak of France as being @ moral ally, aye Eee ciuieagh this coquctting with revoludoniets isa bad oa, * than the ictrigues Wall Street To-day.

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