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a I TN Sere THE EVENING-STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Ex ‘AT THE STAR Surpmes, : a THE PRESIDENT INDISPOSED. Werth west Cemer Pensrylvania Ave and 11th 8,57 : a. aeaee ENGLAND'S GREAT RACE DAY, GEO: W- ADAMS, Prea’t. ; erent Se tga ae cara et ; + ST. BLAISE WINS THE DERBY STAKES, = * ? : Telegrams to The Star. > (Entered at the Poct Oflice at Washington, D. C...08 second-class mail matter] Postegeprepaid. Six monte, 50 cents. S2~ AN mail subscriptions 4 Merorerseat ees an paid fore MA BAAraNOe | WON G1_N° 9 387, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1883. TWO CENTS, | Gex. Rosecrans’ PRESIDENTIAL BOOM. j THE CZAR AND HIS SUBJECTS ‘Tue Weexiy Stan—publishod on Friday—$1ayesr, | ————— Ueutenant, “and 1s a regular vagrant; that 1s about all that can be said about him.” G st Recerers To-Day.—Internal reve- “No, his name ts probably not in the directory,” | Objections to the Date Fixed For It. OVERNMENT RECEI i ation. |, a8 the reporter picked the book up |” nue, $222,840.83; customs, $164,507.44. Slim Foundation for a Sensation. he continued, as p Pi Pp and began to turn over the pages. “Looney was | OCTOBER TOO LATE TO GET OARSMEN FROM NORTHERN ‘THE ADMINISTRATION OvT OF TowN.—Washing- | THE ARRFSTED MAN A PENNILESS TRISHWAN OF | Probably In the almshouse When !t came out.” CITIES TO ATTEND—A RECONSIDERATION AND AN INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR Washington News and Gossip. THE ARREST AT THE BRITISH THE POTOMAC REGATTA. THE HOME OF wasHINGrox, | =!SHOP McMULLEN SERIOUSLY ILL: LEGATIO: —— ee The Mount Vernon Board in Session. | FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE IN NEW YORK. Axversents. Artoryxrs ——__—_ The President Indisposed, DISTINGUISHED LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. Tho annual council of the regent and vice| x, ™ Busrsess Craxces—4th pags. ministration, and the Coleen are a in vilon eee ee heEtO<CATR WREMONTTATORE | NO” FOILGEMEN! GW pry a THE BKITISH MIx-| GREE UPON DESIRABLE. convened to-ey. ‘Tho Corcoran made a special son oe ae ae epee Tos a clon Tbe Frets Curr Irexs—Sth page... charge of the assistants to the Cabinet officers. IsT! ip down at five p.m. yest ay, to convey ir 0 Country Rear Estarn—4th page, The President {s in New York, accompanied by The arrest of a man nimed William Looney in| “How many policemen are detailed for duty at} There 1s much regret among many of those tn- | such of the ladies of the board as were in this city, alee peng Nd ad rey = be would Couxrn: BoanpisG—4th page. Secretary Folger, Postmaster General and Mrs. o m out 2 the British minister's now?” asked the reporter, | terested in aquatic sports that the joint commit- | including Mrs. Laughton, regent, wie reemeeres ee faa Si aaa esham, Attorney General and Mra. Brewster, | front of the British legation residence, abou i Tho Rum for the Derby Stak: Dearne Sth page, Fs and Secrétary and Mrs Chandler. Secretary Fre“ ovclock Monday morning and. some susplelous elt. | Careless! tee of the District boat clubs thought 1t Dest to | Pennsylvania on the board; Mra. Swett, secretary, e y Stakes, uae avons. Unghuysen is still at his home in Newark, N.J., cumstances connected with his conduct, has ‘one, as faras I know,” was the reply. “I nx the date for the Potcmac regatta so late as Oc- | who is vice regent for Maine; Mrs. Yulee, Florida; | 87. BLAIS TRE MINNER—A GOOD DaY FOR THE mmhiarersar) aa where he has been for some time. Secretary Lin- ey aaa 1p. Tne fact that | Never heardof thera being any necessity ‘for it, | tober 8d. The regatta last year was for home | wre. Herbert, Alabama; Mrs. Eve, Georgia; Mra | GREAT RACING EVENT OF TRE YEAR IN ENGLAND. Epceatiorar.—3th pars. coln has gone to Lake Erle for a short vacation, | given rise to considerable gossip. The fact tha th iitantiog An Gorn! page Loxpon, May 98, 11 a.m.—The weather this Excunstoxs—Sth page. and Secretary Teller has gone to Carlisle, Pa., to | the man {san Irishman, and the further fact tliat | 824 yet [know personally all the people at the | clubs only, but this year it was intende: pen | Townsend, New Yor Miss Alice Longfellow, morning Is beautiful. The sun is shining brightly Faumy Svrrims—7th pags. : visit the Indian school th "| the police have Kept a strict watch upon the resi- | legation. If there 1s anything wrong there they | it for all clubs and to inaugurate an annual Poto- | Massachusetts: Mra Chace, Rhode Istand; Mrs. | hut the temperature is talris com tog ron Frxaxctat—6th page. es dence of the British minister, taken together with | LAvo never sald anything to me about it, and I] mae Tegatta which should become as well known | Broadwell. Ohio; Miss Harper Margland: Mra quence 1s, that an immense crowd of people have For Kent (Rooms)—4th pags. Ir Is Now Tuovgur that Commodore DeKrafft, | the reported readiness of troops at the barracks to Should think that they Would, ag it 18 in my pre- and as important as any similar annual event in ees = ad ae ser or Tinta Delaware; tert London for Epsouw Dowasto witness ch he ‘erat xT (Honses)— a. s jc : x A “ z , ri ven! e year— r a Dies yards an tees Mao) Istana (Cat) tothe teint precinceeeaine Thoro he appeared | ,,‘idon't know as that 1s the ease any more now Very bright, ‘The clubs added a great many new | In attendance than any annual session hitherto | apheatance, despite the tac the sige ts pene beter bapameeionp iain tals ies to be demented, but tt was the opinion of some | thanit ever has bean. You can generally find a| Tay puME. The ¢ Usts, a number of whom | Meld, excopt that of last year, which numbered | gue mmaanected, (2 Tu GrxtiLEMEN's Goo . = = fs s ted that | policeman near there for the reason that three sixteen. Of ladies necessarily absent, Mra. Barry, | “Ys pubis Tus New Cnrvesk Constt in New York city ts | that he was felgning insanity. It was stated th. {| beats center there and this brings apoliceman | showed up well. ta the shells, and the emfictent vice-tegent for lilnolse Ws detent GF | jonjour made the running at the start, attended Lari’ named Ow Yang Ming. The consulate will open Rene eo into fhe house when ar | tere frequently. One beat runs niong P. to sch | seemed to take an active tatereee In cosa tiiveny | 1iBess, and Mrs. Barnea, of the District of Colum. | Wa ‘the Princg, Seehof Lad ~ Lorr axp Fouxn—4th page. Mir. Ow wiil havo a Chinese and an Huglign pees: | rested..and after the officers seized him ho becaine | (ON, along N to 19th. Anothr from N to Bown: | take ical tarcthen eeto tere wae cee retary | bia; and Mra. Bail, of Virginia, by the recent death | bunched, to Torereore eee ela, St. Blaise oka pepe hina Mr. Ow will have a Chinese and an English secre- | Tested. aothe ine ene oath ad toatreets, ANd. Still | season as this upon the Potomac. From the start | or their husbands Mre Swete of Ponte d Me . ° ss par shang tary. AE SLMPIa wESORD Ov THR ARREST another runs along 19th and back again to N. So | it wasevident that no general interest would bo Praxos asp Oncans—Tth page. took up the running, closely followed by Gaill: has been entertained by Mrs. Laughton, the 3 th | You see here are threo men brought about to the | taken In a regatta in which individual prizes were | meex ar pen Washington home, ako Mie Towns or ee ee ie dian, where clan Cuter Mosks.—Col. Wheaton, commanding at } made on the report of Lieut. Guy, of the fourt Same place at different times, ‘There are no omi- | not offered for the winners of the various races. send, of Albany, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. hard, but did not quite succeed In catching up wil AL.—4th pasa Vancouver Barracks, W. T., {informs the Indian | precinct, Monday morning, was as follows: “Wm. | cers ordered there to my knowledge,” he con- | Efforts were made, therefore, to interost a number | Van Rensselacy ‘Berry. He acmons Commisstoner, under date of May 18th, that after | Looney; 2:20 a m., age 62 Ireland. Laborer. | cluded. of prominent business men In the matter, with the him. St. Baise wou bya mock, _Gauliard fink S PINANCTAL. @ length in land Chief. e Lime athorough investigation heis convinced that if | Insanity.” The words “Ireland,” “laborer,” and. AT THE BRITISH EMBASSY. ora i Petraes secu. Rr eeen i jane ‘This assoctation of eminent ladies,pursuing their | the winner was 2:48 Aya Sawixe Mactixrs—Tth pags, tie Tndigne Lapermltted to go to Washington that | “Insanity” appear respectively in the columns, ‘The reporter, on his way to the British minis. | Proirasea. tor we, penlor gcull race. the Junior Patriowo undertaking from year to year with | iio tn eestha ree ee ee eat Susmex Resonts—sth page. ee ents Larsopett ana Hynasket, representing | showing the nativity, avocation, and charge. tor's, ‘saw on the opposite corner, 18th street, & | never’ won, the senior four-oared race {these In quiet, even-handed zeal, has a warm place in pub- ree veshy ofuine St Blaise, 11 108 akainer Bpxctar Norices—Ist page. - to. ‘He thiaka sunt the foeer sag ne people, liv. | CAPE. VERNON SAYS THE STORY, OF LoONEY’s cox-| policeman. Ty was standing talking with aman | Lauiio oe Oren aa UR,) and several af the nine | itc regard. Mra. Laughton, who succeeded in of- | Hat Sood peas, Beau Brummel, 16 to 1 aga “ . y reserva. | FINEMENT AT THE ANSBNAL IS “A GHOST sTORY.” | in cltizen clothes, and apparently absorbed in | necessary for the cight-cared race. ‘No better out. Highland Gpet # tol ageine apes oe SrrcisiTis—6th pago. ing on a strip of land cut off from Moses’ reserva. r look could have been wished for. AS predicted in | fice the founder of the association, Miss Pamela | High! pict, aga ier . i Breawrns, &c—6th page. tion. are of all Indians the most interested inthe | When aSrie reporter asked Capt. Vernon, at | drawing designs in the dirt with a stick. Pacing | ture Stam some time: STO: LU WETAE:TRe TOUTES: Cunningham of blessed memory, has held the | *£ainst Ladboon, 100 to 1 against Bonjour und 100 Bare Derosrr—3d pare. OF his forme eae Heaton says, has lost much | police headquarters this morning, what there was | up and down infront of the house was'a tien or could not agree unanimously upon the time for | regency since 1878. Within that cine whe eaden, | 1 against Sigmophone. ‘Tux Traprs—6th page. ie ane sence rial Tene eee ass Of In | in the stories published this morning whtch indi- | medium helght, gray mustache, a black Derby | holding the races. Ment fund has grown from the sum of $1,000t0|Gem. Rosecrans’ F tint Uxpexrai &c.—Sth page. lans and 1s now the leader of the renegacles. cated that Looney’s place of confinement was kept | hat and a brown overcoat. He glanced at the re. ax | $98,000, which ta judiciously invested by the so- “ Presiden Boom. Waste (Help)—tth pags. Comme Gust ith aipstit® authorized these men to | as an omcial secret but tt. was probable that he Porter ashe hastened in the gate, but said noth. |"™¥ FOSIHON OF THE CLUBS AT ,TH MONDAY | $28,000, which is Judiciou Francis Rigas, of Hig Bax FRE TEMOORATIC UNION VETERANE ations) ath (Come east Ww! loses. ‘was confined at the Arsenal, the captain laughed | ing. i e & Co's. bank. The la Single contribution iN FRANCISCO, May %1—The council \pesieeh mental Bins For Exonavixe.—A committee consisting of | h48ild: “That tsa ghost étory,” Some tram of | “Sixnow nothing about the matter,” sata Mr. | Unless ee bbe) to Pull together & | the rund was a Check {6r $1,000 from the late Cuas, | HemMocratio union veterans, ata toceting inst eves Warrnp (Rooma)—4'n pace, Dr. McDonald, chief of the money order office; M. | Owen Was wandering about there, and the officers | Howard, one of the attaches of the embassy. “A | successful reg q WANTED ( Miscellancons)—4th page. ing, pro} to extend their organization to all Macalester, of Philadelphia, the father of Mrs | © icked him up. T suppose that’s all there isin it, | servant Said that about? o'clock a maneame to meeting on Monday evening the Columbia repre- | Lat = L. Harrison, inspector of money orders; ‘Thos. B. of the United States Gens Rosecrans will ughtor ~ i _ guess, but I did hot see the man. You had better | the door and said that he wanted help and wished 00D AN 7 ‘Dering Mra, ton’ e made head of the organizations, with the vieW, Graham, chief of the postage stamp division, | 60 in and see Major Dye.” the protection of the embassy, or something of | Sontauives desired Ruan conn oe ad i ee ect ipa 11s believed, of giving him Presidential,boom. Postar’ the, bids to-day for engraving the new | MAJOR DY= SAYS THR PUBLISHED sToRIZs ans | the sort. Tho police removed him. and we have | !mmediately after the national amateur regal on mare feat ; aura hclionasas SPECIAL NOTICES. postal note. The following were the bidders: SENSATIONAL. heard nothing of himsince. The servant thought | while the Potomacs and Analostans advocated a 6 manor house has been the ladies’ especial . ¥ a | | Columb ta Bink Note Company of this city, Amerl- | ytajor Dye was found sitting tn his omice across | fm (vas ctazy oF @ crank. |The minister did not | date in the early partot October. The Ume finally | work, and the current year, it 1s expected, will soe BIRHOP M’MULLEN VERY 1L1—PRogT. - D. 23, 1883, | can Bank Note Company and Homer Lee Bank Know that such a man was here until ho saw it 1n | gecigea upoit was the 84 of October, the Columbias | this fully. accomplished. ‘As 1s already known, |, DAVENPoRT, Iowa, May 23.—Bishop MeMutlens CP av a eh NOTED His DAF AT Hi | Note Company of New Yorks the Barons of ie | the hall, iocaneorning, Rapers and ne Asked mo. whst 15 | Qrovesting ahd. the Carrol taste Tere cea: | Cah eee ee, ae alte its patron. ] tbe Catholic Bishop of thts diocese, ts very tl, Orhee of the F ‘s Tusuranes Company of Wash- | graving and Printing. ‘The award will be made in| “That story,” he sald, “Is sensational. There 1s} meant, and I told him that it was acrazy man ives not voting. ‘The clubs should manic inxton and Georgetown, the president, Mr. A. A. Wil- | a few days. 1 stil eats aia sept grater its thou nt he cahpot live many dare, nothing in this matter. This man was wandering | Who had wandered in here.” age, num rooms in frost last night did much dain! sen, snnowned the death of Mr. Andrew Rothwell, a about the city ana happened togo tothe Ertan | “What Ume did tho vine oveutt” asxea tne fe. Te eee een OF (COS Soil allow, Ad deatoea and feminine style | fruits in this section. Preamble nnd recotttions were adepeeds., 8° {UOWIME | | THe Navas, AcapEuy Exawinattons— Frank M. minister's house just as such people will go to the | POFe™ | i their races, but in so choosing, tt 18 represented, | a8 nearly cotemporancous with Washington's thae Piiicrea it lise pressed Alingeee God, in his wisdom, | Russell, of Pennsylvania; walters. Burke, Iilinots; ple will ge ‘About 2 o'clock on Monday morning,” was the age to the small: A Defaulter Offers to Settle. they should take into consideration the wishes of | 88 possible, and in many cases the original furni- : . a 2 house of any prominent person. ‘There are hun-| reply. ture has been secured and replaced. George Al-| New BRvNswick, N. J., May 23—The defoultli friend end amnciate, nt Anurew Nothwell cur late | Wm. HL. Williams, Alabam Daria of North: Case, | 4f643 of such arrests made. dust now the public | "Tit is very commendable that a policeman was toe Trane an) ge Denne tn Washinton who, | Bike es been aocur Dd Sunday's. Privuner Guotes | ex-county. colicctce, Jacterd: te noe wee hee Resolved. That ini the decesse of Andrew. Rockwell | Missourt, and Archibald H. Davis, of North Caro- | seem to expect something on account of the story | found so readily at that nour; don’t you think so?” from other cities will be represented here in Octo- | Mr. Thomas Donelson ag saying that in the bed- | Vanla, andhas offered to settle the deficiens ip this Company has tost the advice and services of its | lina, have passed a successful examination as | about troops at the arsenal, and other storles, and | asked the reporter. cA ber (their boating seasons having closed by that | room where Washington died the bed is not the | Bis accounts, After the official examination his Gidest Director, having been connected with the Com- | naval cadets in addition to those heretofore pub- | putting thlnvs together a sensation 1a made sue or “I know what you are driving att” sald Mr. time), and a regatta In that month Will consist of | Same. “Its, however, having been Kindly restorea | DOOKS had been comploten see tee 3 pany i * organization, forty-six yeare ago, one | If Ae Cadel engineers of the class of 1881 | this. Ytell you frankly I don't know anything of | Howard with a” sort Honus, 1 Gomt know any- | nothing more ‘than races contested by cur home | 00 the mansion for thin syeoe ee eee ee | oe to loan bitin $10,000 to enable him to pay whose fi {intcrity Were Kuown and resected | have recelved thelr orders to report for final ex- fRpect ansthing. I have no reason tosuspectany- | thing about it If policemen are guarding this clubs. atronage of Virginia ladies, by Col. Lee, son of | deficit, by the: munity, where he has passed lis lous | amination next week at the Naval Acedemy, In thing. This man Was arrested and kept dn the | house I know notiting of it. We have never asked Sem ok Lee. The particularization of a few ca gaan tiie mee Si solceit, That we shall chorish his memory as that of In Gueir case does now aaer | Precinct that night. He had been drinking, or was | them to do so. ‘They are not here at oar request, | 4 COMPROMISE DESTRABLE Others may be of interest. ‘The room where Me The Czar and His Subjects, ® Judicioas adviser, an upright man, and a good aud Tet engineers: Those of cheney, | £ected tn some manner, and was thouzht to be | and trom what I have seen and Khow T dose oe he claims of the Potomacs and Analostans that | Washington spent the lastelghteen months of her | THE EXPLOSION om rine MPEROR'S DRESBING ROOM &, use ul citizen, their status as cadet engineers. se of the class | insane. He was brought here the next morning | teve that there 13 any special detail.” they need time in which to prepare their new men | life in afflictive retirement, is the especial charge GAS EXPLOBION. wee end Rat Sec Y gempathize with, the | who were on the China station have not yet ar- | and examined by the physicians. They sald he DETECTIVE COX's PATROL. are good, It ts represented, and for that reason the | of Wisconsin. New York hes ie banguet room; | | St: Parensncno, May 2h—The Oftetat Mes —— plane He eae ot HEHE ONO Be sen! | When the reporter left the embassy ho enw the | date advocated’ by the’ Gelursblae ie too soon, | Petiow we me Oe Le Fons aan ee Detore his Gopertals te eee eesivas That te 3a traced tosend 8! Cot. Fner, the Swiss minister, left this morning SENT TO THE ALMSHOUSE Policeman above 18th on N street, but still in sight | ‘ynorefore, tt 1s suggested that a Spirit of conces- | cured additional réiics to the store already there, | It say jowever, that an explosion, which was bes de = AKD, Secretar on a visit of two or three months to Switzerland. | or workhouse, I don’t know which.” ofthe house, Turning down N the reporter saw re eG bes THE STOCK AND | He will stopa day or two in Philadelphia, and Sion enter into the matter, and that the commit- | as follo‘ys: Antique andirons, tongs and shovel: | due toan escape’ of gam did oon Opposite the “But,” said the reporter, “the story is that he | the old man, who was walking in frontof the em- tee reconsider their action and compromise by se- | 804 miniatures of Gen. and’ Mrs. Washington, | palace. good will of tha Cigar Store, northeast corner of | will sallon Saturday. He carries over with him r3 ted ‘Mr. Appleton, of Boston. ry THR PERSONS TO BE TR r tried to force his way into the house. bassy when he arrived, standing at the corner of | jecting a aay in the first part of September. here el ¢t SS TO BE GRANTED AMNESTY th and F stre: t, formerly occupied by Mr. | from the Swiss residents of Washington—Messrs. “ iy Py 5 < ‘arolina has raised funds for furnishing thefamlly Robert ‘ais Ashed wth & choice ssort| Kneesi, Relenenbach, and others—an elegant | “1 don’t think that 1s so,” said the Major. | 19th and Nstreet, in the rear of the residence. | If seme sud Nett as that {s not taken, it is ar- dinin, by the czar on the occasion of his coronation wilt ig-room precisely as it was originally. Two | include ci e blessed to see ait | silver dinner service, made by Lewis of this city, | “There ts nothing in thts at all. Ido not like to | Golng on a venture the Teporter accosted him | gued, the regatta in October Will be a failure. Mr. = made CAVERNS 2 ‘Also, on hand, xtled to Archangel and soldiers Sart Kina 001 - | ofthe upper rooms are being restored and fur- | @ratted to disciplt hi 85.2 Present to the National Seiuctzen Verein, of | see sensations made of such things, because, | With: n, the president of the Columblas, has been in. Kai nary companies. nished by the vice-regents of North Carolina and | ¢ Feb zor a “Is this Mr. Cox?” strumental in securing most of the prizes which | wisued ° restored the walls of Mrs, | S4YINGS BANK DIRECTORS SENTENCED FOR FRAUD, er woe fin of" “4° d*Parture of tho Inaited train togee | Who ment get the idea in their heat that tt would | @8,Une old man locked keenly at tho questioner. *| the understanding that they we De, 1018 BAI at | aT roe tereaey Of amas, under the tndetati- | Dank, which has, vee proceeding here: Lees ‘White and Yeliow Pine BUILDING LUMBER, of alt | him off. ene CASTRO Speeder ey Ma nae that It was Mr. ‘Cox, of the new detective force. | the Columblas will hold a regatta here in August, | S8DI0, Vice regen Paci eae ee ic, | Multed in two of the directors of the Denk being kinds, constantly on hand. ‘Sun Pacupenrin Naw Yous. —he! Preciaent oing about to the houses of promi. | 1 response toa question he sald: “Idon't know | to Which other clubs will be invited, and the prizes Testored-the crumbling walls,and added furniture. | SeBtenced to transportation—one to Ar ree ene TE Hak D WOODS and party arrived at Jersey City late last night, the British minister, Ge whether any one tried to get 1p the embassy or | Spoken of will be awarded for the races rowed then. AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. fact, and the other to Tobolsk. The association meets for its annual council in the x LOWEST MARKET Prt job- | 204 it was not until a quarter to 12 that the dis- | Man and the members of the Cabinet. These sto-| BOL Ihave not heard. Inf am in a num- @ date in September is agreed upon, it 18 Our facilities and stock for the eliy and country Job- an “River Room,” Pennsylvania's special trast. THE CZAR's TELEGRAM. Dine trade are unequaleL Unguished guest of the New York and Brooklyn | {16> MUSHC put It into the noggin of some man to] Prs,and penumbra of darkness about this mat- no iletectiug tending to aan aie eee THE PROCEEDINGS OF TO-DAY cocks Berens Wiles Sore, 8, tcucerens Estimates prompuy furnished at bridge trustees ena lis Sulte reached. the Firth Gisde See Gn ce thie Chua ee sririsn | ,“Is’ntit your duty toknow, as you are detailed | Of the Potomac regatta. Consist in the reading of the regents report; also, | entry into Moscow. The latter tas In return tales WM. McLEAN & SON, Pee hotel, where they (wero sastzned une LEGATION BUILDING. for duty heres Wentured the Ustoner. iran ies ane ae eporan tn: Ce id penne ot ms the minutes of the last council, together with the | graphed his congratulations to the Czar. 3 itreets northwest. here was no formal receptior oTSe} | 2 Z “Iam not detailed ror duty here,” 18 A to-day, e ————— ——— a ee TE THE | OF the trite Ba ae Be eee palitL2s | | (“But the special police guard—” began the re- | reply. “go all over tne elton d bene Te pore | learned tet theese tag cee) pose clubs to-day, res fabs td edt Eth Paola set ad Serious Fire in New York. = seth HORTeULTORAL SOCnty TBE of the trnste:s, but went, to Hs favorite quarters | porter. up here es I do in other partsof the city. but I | Jolnt committee will reconsider thelr action, and re ate E » i inst., in, Hall, 7:30 o'clock. The ie pay is ie : ing and This is a summary of the | TWO LIVES KNOWN TO HaV@ BREN LOST—LOORING © protect every place in the city so far as we | have no orders to doso. If there was anything I | Ox Poe BoA eer day, with the view of benefit- | ménthiy Sports he suet tothe regent, FOR OTHER VICTIMS, party have no concerted program. It was seid as oy “ .- | Knew about this matter I would be glad to tell | Ung the boating interesta of Washington by se they would devote to-day to social pleasures in | C8,” Sald the Major, “and of course look espe og & > re Cor . J.P. 3 . New Yorke, May ¥3.—A fire occurred this — sae = oe ao ETORERT the elt; claily after prominent places.” Fran sented eacees Leno W nOtIng and the | tn is vo geares regatta, which will be parti- MiNayineyouiaet aes mld d'so0n LE — Be N 3 e city. " tng in the butidte, street, and soon, : man smiled, knowingly, and continued his eolt- | elpated in by both home aud foreign clube Tt has beon unjustly laid at the door of the lady | thé ‘upper part of thy bone ree ‘flames, CER Ee ey ee Navat Onvzns—Awistant Bogineer ©. a, e, | “Have youhad any information,” asked the re- {ary patrol about the premises of the British min- SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS. managers, in certain loose newspaper statements, Ricnanl'3. Bhcaan carries on @ manufactory of ition c 5 B — . AL | Porter, “that has led to special precautions in | ister. that a charge of thirty cents each was levied on | artificial leaves and glass fruit in the bulldlt 's ee en Ree rine age King ordered to the Alliance; Chaplain 8. D. | reference to the British legation?” ~ —_—>— ‘To the Editor of Taw Evenrxe Stan: and roinen my22-2t 603 Ith street northwest. | Bsorom to the training ship Minncgota; Assista: . every foor of which a number of men and women suspece nar no Jnformation.” said the Major. | The West Virginia Murder and Ont-| 1. It tho purpose of THE Stan company was to | Members of the Soclety of the Army of the Po- Were at work. No time was given in th atre 1 a Me tomac at its late reunion for entering the grounds, — = ree ete, ANREP EETING OF | Engineer Reynold T. Hall detached fiom the Al- | “ISuspect nothing and anticipate nothing. rage. institute an annual Potomac regatta, in which a Fn eee AXRUAT, MEETING OF ues and pisces ca lens ee At thls point a rumble of wheels and clatter of ‘two upper stories to escape by the stairway, and : In point of fact, the it and vice regents had | simultencous ruch wy A MPANY will be held in the oifice at the Gemetore na so hla Mie hoofs Was heard out of doors. Then CAPTURE OF THE NEGRO, JOHN SMITH. clubs from cities in other parts of the country | no official knowledge of the matter, andwere not | Su ree a mado fr the windows and IONDAY, June 4, 1883, at 6 p. m., for the |purpossof | Tue Navy Deraxtent is informed that the A BATTERY OP ARTILLERY. Mr. Festus Horne, a wealthy farmer and miller, | Would enter into Competition with our home clubs pled I a a cer cend i pga ment “followed. _‘Shrieking Ww. Soe 7 Fens EE Gaetan | veseln of Gis | north Atinntig| squadron bate Passed by, Captain Vernon, who had come in ana | living but a short way from Winchester, Va., was | for the toctually detected a Cups” 18 not its pur- | for Capt: Blake, of the srentct Coe ent | men, maddened by frigite crowded my2l-m, w&fta Secretary. arrived off the New York battery, to assist in the | was standing by the window iooking out, said, | 1n the city to-day, and stated to Lieut, C. R. Ver-| p0se effectually defeated by a postponement of every tho exclusive lease of the Mount Vernon wnart—a | Srouue Of escal witnoet et ee ae REECE GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT COM- | ceremonies of the opening of the Brooklyn bridge. | “if you want to spin a sensation that will beat | non that the negro man, calling himselt John | the regatta to adate so unseasonable as to virtu- PANY, Max i 1853.— A ‘meeting sobed stasis ethan stance fro! col jot be rendered. In & rivate wharf, bullt by the association, and trans- | few minuter all ‘and those who could hag ily prohibit such competition? ferred to the gapuaine bee control—and the onthe peo sesh . ‘of the Stock- that published this morning you might say that| Smith, who murdered Mr. Jostah Harding by | ™ found safety on the roots of adjoining bull ty fay 19, 1 uesting of the Stock- ? i 2 Ia the date fixed upon unseasonadler two gentlemen arranged the matter to mutual tepcied pot 4 ee oe ee ee ee sntandet by cleat | the artiliery has been called out to protect the | shooting him, and afterwards outraged. is orice It the above questions ars answered in the amr- | satisfaction. Had ape Bleve mad ee Roving bese oar 1 uerousing rumors of a ~~ 4 the 4th, 1883. Polls will be opened at 11 o'clock am. | Yesterday for Annapolis, commanded by "| British minister. There they yo. They come by | on the 19th instant, near Elkins, on the line of | mative. ana ¢dune {hey must be, tt seems to me | the wharfthat day outright, his contribution tothe | B&¥! mouth to mouth, and closed at 1 o'clock p.r1- Alfred Reynolds, with 96 seamen on board. here every morning to exercise. thelr horses, Dut, | the Jitteburg and West Virginia railroad, wascap- | to be the duty of your company to see that its | reunion mantinre ee necessarily many times = — wt poo Jeena d G. W. CROPLEY, Secretary. P; Rae Vooeti inte at the you needn’t say that of course.” tured near Winchester, Va., on Friday evening handsome gift Is not diverted trom its original pur- SE CUSTOM HOUSE, GEORGETOWN, D.C. BEAR AL eos ROees Anse COLtEcron’s OFF CE, May 18, I ame Was not ascerialned, was Carried out uncon- ‘than that of any other citizen, which would scion 2 ete troops at tas angela f aete noe eer | est and.stken, vo that village where he was fully | pose. ‘Tue Potomac club elaims that “they oe | Hera Re eae aT O pinion to exact of ‘him, | SUS, sufocit-d by the ‘smoke. A pot i ., | Portland. ——_Aristarchi Bey, the retiring Turkish | ing the troops at thz arsenal, 1 know'nothing. Ij recognized, and atterw unde ec ‘urned to the scene | need until October to put themselves upon a par | Tho Army of tho Potomac, honorable men, cer- ny vurning room on Notice ts hereby given that the Hon. Secretary of the | ininister, leaves Washingion to-day for New York, | have never had any information about troops | of hls crimes to be aealt with. After he was cap- | with the Columplas; ury has ae horized the name of the Bark “Re-ina = floor, and rat out the of a chila erefore the Face is to be | tainly would not have wished euch a dispropor. | #097; 82 wh llega being held there.” tured, a dispatch was sent to Keyser, above. and | postponed. (The Analostans voted with them, | tlonstossuahe: ot 8 pri < — inaensible womes ys zed the ta a = : i Iino! ft t J any man’s private interests, ‘i oleh, os 849.25. omernl number. HOSS ON ae oe ne eee Ine | ‘The Major, speaking of the fdea of keeping | &man was igpatahea to Winchester, who identi- | although not intending to enter any crew.) But ears The firemen suoncedea inevtit ein ee oee ogne Barber, = Cy evening, to Fetirn here toward the closo of the | troops at the! barracks to protect the British mine | Ned him on sigue as the murdere. “ar. ‘Horne | iuseesste snc eo a Tee ete District Government Affairs. in half an hour. ‘The upper pare a ae woe Dames my18-5t '¥ WILSON, Collector of Customs. | week.—-Ex-S-nator Hamlin 1s giving his valua- | ister, observed that he dtd not see how they could | States that there ts no doubt but that they have | the Potomac club 1s or is not now strong. The LIQUOR LICENSEa, tied. Search is now made for other vice (er AVL seRvice Die library and curtosities to at museums. | be of any service unless they could be transinitted | the right man, and that he will get justice. fom al aeue ae a botreen tne gues | Dantel Ready and James Coffee were grantea | tims oI nat LS Delegate Luna, of New Mexico, 1s at the National. | by telegraph. ee A ‘oor | Mcenses for the sale of iiquor by the District Com- ——>—__ Prof. Z- RICHARDS has consented to give special in- | ——Three United States Senators met by chance & LOONEY SENT TO THE ALMSHOUSE. Religious Assembites, this ie ae wn Sones be omen misstoners yesterday. ie s Notes from Chicago, Seasons Secrenen ee aS oe wae ee poe eet prance Going to the room of Sanitary Officer Teeple the | oASE OF REY. MLANE, OF THR GENRRAL ASSEMBLY | thereasiek be Open tocan comers, (amateurs of BIDS FOR ANNUAL SUPPLIES. DOG SHOW—A SCHOONER LOST WITH ALL ON BOARD, Mice rules. Inquire at 1801 Corcoran street-_my17-6t_| and Eimunds, of Vermont.—-Mrs Robert arder: | Feporter inquired as to the disposition of the case Au CaUECE, Poured). This postponement will make us the | | Yesterday the Commissioners directod the Engt-| Curcago, May 28—A dog show, under the rorule- [lS MUNCASTER & HOWARD, "| $0t.and Mi-s Anderson, who had purposed ieaving | of Looney. “I don't feel authorized,” said Mr. | At the meoting of the general assembly of the laughing stock of the country; but many will see nual eumissioner to advertise for bids for Hons of the National American Kennel club, eS ‘PHAKMACISTS, for New York Tuesday, have been prevatled uvon | Teeple, “to give any information on that point | Presbyterian church, at Saratoga, yesterday, on | in ita purpose to prevent competition, which is | annual supplies, Sonal in Shs city from. Sune Ye ped ony by Rosmerel Doerner Prescriptions aiied | by Gen. Sherman to remain til after Decoration | without auchority, wren: wee Major” Mr. Tecpto | the appeal in the oase of the Rev. W. W. McLane, | Worse 1 think. It isa question of wether one REFERENCE OF THE STRONG CLAIM. Drbrtson te Gntries thus far exceed those of any ex gly by Rorintered Pharmacists. See | Ue Tekenattend the services at the Soldier,’ Home, | thereupon Went ts the Mayerson, aK Ont: | OF StontenTte Oa juspended from the min- | "#4 Tather be fool or knave. ? rooted Eo Ee Oe ees | Seaver of eaten: melee es Cee OMBINATE — - : ' 3 PRARTIEICIAL TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. | tative Guenther, of Wisconsin, salls for Europe to- proper page and fadien tke Ovy ae Question te | Light of To-day,” the judiciary committeo recom. | To the Fditor of the Tax Evenrxa Szanz the three persons to whom the claims of Samuel | _ 10 addition to the lake disasters already ree © encuced Dr. C. Le Anderson, ah ex we ex-Senit 2 — thers Gpopen Pork, Unesco atid take chara of thie style | E° Goverkor Fairba eee teeny Yor | harrate the following story Foote | eee Tor eto ee ee yreterred to the Ohio} | Tae Stan has always felt a deop interest in the | Strong against tne District shall be reterred for'a | CoUnted, It ls now deemed certain that the two: of fine Den: which has met with such a was brought here, supposed to be insane. The decision. Masted schooner Antares, which should have are Synod for action. Rev. Dr. Thompson, of the | various boat clubs of the District, belleving that last jost in the = 11 New York aud other cities, | RigRS——' oe senna bays taxes on $75,000 | doctors examined tim and pronounced hira not in- Northumberland Pennsylvania) xertesbytery, | they were doing a good work cn peu ‘the THE UNIVERLALIBY CHURCH TAX. sted ll Saturday, was lost in nd Hog ete! leyl Mm | of the B-&0.R.R., expects to sal! for Europe on sane. Then, as he had no means, we did not know | wantei ies assembly to make an issue of . Her crew consisted of Capt. ‘The Commissioners, in reply to the request of ama ‘sons—J acob and Fal cues, leithout the vaea/a plate.” these | was recently decorated by ths Euiperor Brave | Of OUr Institutions. He had no Felatives, so far as | doxy.. Ithas been alleged thet ante bee ie ere al ran~ ki a t him down to the poor | to meet squarely the of he God forbid ‘To gain a pla r 30, 1688" on ths new U fversallet’ churel baiiding | Swede tamed Caaries Anderson, kms are clean 2 re ppes We knew, and 80 we sent him down e rr meet juarely the case eresy. fort tages. ain a ce in a rac! Doat the vel on the new Unive! chure! ing Permanent." ee ts natural ia" appearaes “snd | Joseph as an Austriin knight commander, is at | We kUe%s and then T have seen his first cousin. He | that such a widely circulated allegation is tru. | pers soean SP oe oo. | be remitted, send a copy of the report arene aa a tei, aL ee, GEO. B. WELCH, Mis respons And. CXeTeS, his Sma ES oes 2 BAY | as a brother In Tilinols practicing law, asl under: | Lhe viva voce saben ee oe eea ion 1s, true, Pg ore onollelal ote oy | ist auseasor on the subject, in which be sage emcees, Eabet Se ChbchEes . me A his respects and express his thanks in person to eh A ¢ : 3 and no one can doubt the benefict eee Oe ee minister, Baron von Schaeffer, tor | Sin. who will communicate with him. We are | ator could not decide it, when a division was “This church cannot be exempt from taxes under FIRING SEE-BAYS AMD FISTOLA. warn fg | the distinction thus conferred.—Representative | 2°!d!ng him to see what to do with him.7, fo refer tho mAHOr torn ements Meee | Cher ARAN, with tts necessary abandonment of HARPPER HAS REMOVED HIS “4 h 5 fer th w Tete Ot elght ad hal ture | and ued for the’ purpose of divine wari 's | oc AURA Gs BA et ok rong out > to refer the matter & committee of eight | eve! ‘bit, which forms a prominent feat an for the of vine wors! ie e klayers, occu! on Hul oF wren Crapo, of Massachusetts, who has been very ill at , LOONEY IDIOTIC AND HARMLESS, clergymen and seven elders, to. examine andre, ot io daily reed the Festal Will be entered ‘exempt’ for the ensuing year isss- | bard street, this city, yesterday afternoon, which eos wreaes Wortmley’s, is still feeling much better. “There 1s no cliarge against him then?” said the port to. i eneral assembly, Was postponed by Desiring to afford encouragement to boating "84, having just been used as stated herein.” is noted mt pening | od agg = yh a apes ccao inet Teporter. expiration of the hour. THE GRANITE AND ASPHALT BLOCK CONTRAOT. tain class ese workmen. fat Gtty THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE cTey TO INGERGOLE SentEe Lote carne, | SO." Sal Mr. Teople. “He 18 without means.” THR SOUTHERN PREsDYrrarAN AsseupLy. | Here, and particularly to Oh cheane aeshment | at thetr session yesterday afternoon the Gom- Sod atieeapted to tntebise Ge ae ee SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. _T Srprige ADEN “Have you learned anything about him?” asked | In the Presbyterian general assembly south, at nee Se carabou) Ing clubs | missioners awarded the contracts for Furnishing | Bricks were frecly used, and. five OF six revolver PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, Mr. Ingersoll continued his speech to the Jury | me renorter: Lexlnggpn, Ky., yesterday, the question of amend-J ‘TOM various parts of the country to our river, Granite and asphalt blocks to the New York shots fred. It 1s now contended that the man CORCORAN BUILDING, in the star route case this morning. He concluded | “He js man,” sald Mr. Teeple, “who has been | ing the constitution touching tho education of | THE STAR took pleasure last year in providing a | Maine company, the Westhaven company, Joun | Tsing the revolver mea John Sulliven, = 7 ats in the Ors: hour his review of Rerdelt’s testimony, | here for thirty-four years, according to the state: | imigitees one ‘decided in the negative, silver cup which ghould serve as a trophy for the | Booth and the tchmond. granite company. each of the brickiayers? union, Who, It is claimed, was = os HEHE —————— | quoting authorities to show what little weight | ment of his cousin, Dennis L Beaten mene A BAPTIST’s DISTINOTIVE BIBLE SOCIETY. Mie eet tee {rigranted thane eel ne oto eate See, Present conen sees | Wander the influence of liquor. “The young man a : Bed Ce Be esae Be ee rnany COUSIN: | Wire again cha-will Of his telnuees ance | Tile National DAgiee cauivemety te oonsoe at Gata would always take piace. ata suitable seas | ana $19 per themuand. Newent a ee ecg ee ead igri eg} LARGE as: w10) TUPLATEST DESIGNS | ded by burying Rerdell, figuratively, nts comin | Gigcarded hin Dennis va. he had pot seen him, | Saratoga, was devoted yesterday to a discussion | 80n of the year, one which should be the most | supply of asphalt blocks. kept quiet for some reason until late last night, 18 Be eas, being natled with the pencil memorandum and } or heard of him, for two years. He san old gent! of the question, “Do Baptists need a distinctive | ConVentent for clubs from other cities and which 1s suppored to enable the police to make other af, Taflous affidavits, and labeled with the Chico let. | Heman, and, somewhat demented aie reiedt | Bible society?” ‘and an adjournment was hud be- Seniesa eee eT ee . Butler Upon Gen. Terry. Testa. No one was seriously injured. promptiy done s s al i el ‘or Instance, he remem- nce, lated General Terry's Staf’: wis S°SHEDD, 409 9rn StaeerN.w. | %& For a gravestone Mr. Ingersoll erected the bers things that occurred twenty-five years ago | £F@ @ conclusion Was reached. ~ =—_ 5 the first year the race should be open to all ama- iad "1 that listit General Foreign News b: ’ WaTLAG | TL DOK “Now ho ts buried,” sald Mr. Inger- | very well, but cannot. remember things yaar hee MINISTERS ON TRIAS. teur oarsmen. | In placing the regatta for thls | and'ao genclomanin daniuien as Cen eT ee ay eae ETHESDA WATERS | soi), “and my prayer is to Gabriel, when he passes P ened a few years ago. He fs harmless, and 80 gentlemanly a soldier as Gen. Terry seads THE ALABAMA AWAKD. ertectly | The A. U. M. P. conte: ‘{imin; Del, | year for sv late a date as October 3d, at which ge, rom leona com a coke desire . FLESH FROM THE SPKING, over that grave, ‘don’t blow.’ ” armless. He and his wife have had some" trouble, yesterday expelled fav. tee we ake 1 Aap Ume the boating season 1s practically closed In cecalation each oa eee NY Suen bo Teend one, oe Ae 3 has Gevlded _— pote : Mr. Ingersoll then began a review of the general | ANd hen he talks he wanders back to that theme Umore, for slandering a brother and for plotting | M2St localities, wo think the regatta committee | Gireumation such as the N.Y. 3 Terry has never | Gon for the present session ils motion, offered ta, - ° cos <4 ge Bae AS cuggak Know whether his wife is hero, | Umore. for slandering a brother and for plotting | have made a mistake, and we hope that a recon- | Gone; tauke its OWN W through the dn relation to the W. ©. MILBURN, Prarwscisr, ear thes jem ne ee bur bis, children, belleve, are in charge of thé | Ealnst the conference. Charges ot usurpation of | sideration of the matter will Se noe, acres eto badioesiretaer fim ef thoauyierel tes nucbens onan es 1s 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. ime md Notes. sisters.” authority were proved against Rey. J. H. Manly, Gril be Lene Association of Amateur Oarsmen Gen. Terry exhibits high but singularly | thought that the question can be raised more cone — —= cau arenes ae tor ake seus RCE, OO¥ THIS WHO LOONEY 1m The ura S. K Mairi ant ieee meer aes: | AUEUR, ad show the Potonae renetes gic: | bad Judement selec is Agia SRS Bu | ee eee a ee as leut. Guy, in charge o' police precinct in aes ani sce U7 lat iber of ~ fin! tled whether elled from the connection for neglect of duty, | feW days later a number of prominent clubs in SENET CHANGE IN EGYPT. ~ It ts not yet a italy = ed ee oe = ee which the British legation lives, when the subject | Peed tr expulsion was ordered to be published: | the country might be Induced to send their crews Carno, May 23 EyouD Pasha, minister of the be any speeches for the defense after Mr. Ingersoll | was introduced by a StaR reporter this morning, | Rev. 'T. B. Scott, of Canada, wa found guilty yes- | here direct from that city. It would be at a sea- interior, has resigned. Khairy Pasha will succeed, P. Hasxsos Hiss & Co. Closes or not. Mr. Ingersoll said that if it were | teaned back in his chair in his:private room ang terday of collecting church 'runds under talss pre-| 808 of the year when business men, who contrib- him is oe Geclded that there should be no further speaking, | sald: “There was nothing more unusual happened | tenses. Ute the prizes, could attend, which they could not | Geen or NEWSPAPER SEIZURE IN IRELAND. DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR | he would give ample Motico to Use promecuiing’ | ot tvo Bice minister’s in. the arrest of that man MARTIN LUTHER’s BIRTHDAY. ouce® ee eee 53.— The police has setzed the PAPER DEPARTMENT, He has not yet given such notice. than ts lable to happen at your housa or mine. The Evangelical Lut c on the bea gent | spre in entinel and prevented the put ‘ 5 : nT s MB. INGERSOLL'S MANNER AND STYLE. Everybody knows Bul Looney, & worthless tae momen theran general synod ad-| August, but @ chilly, malarious risk In October. tion oF una paper, whlch ts the, property of BE. WHICH IS STOCKED WITH Me. Togersoll nas beforo him as ne spoaks a vol. | 7Az49000, who has been ving on charity inthis | Journed lust evening at Springfeld, Onto, to moet | By all taeans let lencter ie oie oe Harrington. member of estineath, 6 wishes to em] e38 in| 1e 1c, : ENGLISH AND FRENCH WALL Papers, | 20S sa BB ae | Gaus fetoee, Gre tee, en is gens. eaary tin} Cur Her wire a Pooxsr Eons deatrous of joining the Ineincibies te ‘80D8 Invincit Grape the manatee ea Cas rad. Then ne | Fall im the, workuouss, Or the hospital” He | {seeers pian any aoe anniversary of Martin Hen wre Kwrrz—A young man GECURED THROUGH THEIR BUYER, WHO HAs | drops the manuscript on the table and launches | as Deen in the habit o1 ‘@ meeting which was to be held last Sunday. about the city, ‘pervioe 00ca. charged lored a ber Oey Sa out in his comments. His speech bristles with ant | 824 the English ministers ono ie tng placed Hae | ep ee aoe Bamied Finny Hatter ‘otore iho Patice Court | and soto 5 . where he ag Deon getting things assaulting knife, tated ving $UST RETURNED FROM EUROPE. wae oes and Agures for which: the orator 1s | out there.” His wite Is now in thee aianec nee ee ALUTHERAN smnNARY, eee eae ae wie Se po FUENITURE, DRAPERIES, be pe in hi rete des eae it, an inconsequen- | the old man by neglect and hunger is affected in| The Lutheran ministerium in Philadelphia yes- | and there was some trouble about her not getting pe his tial paper introdu yr prosecution ts his mind. As an instance of this, down near his | te adopted the the milk yesterday, and Mr. Cohen said she re- own a le soaked in the waters of tcton | raay adop' ‘© Teport of the committee in 0 MURAL DECORATION. 2pp iu suspicion | house he tied-a small dog to a big telegraph pole, | tavor of erect ceived the money to get the milk, and called her a| cept the aan cae Swolied to bursting.” A witness whom | and gaid that he was going to keep tee ‘delees eer nd new theological seminary bulld- | Tired fn morcsen tone her throat. She took up | rushing him 45 NORTH CHARLES STREET. the defense don’t care to havo the jury believe away. Recently the agent of the proj turned | ings in Philadelphia: After discussion the report achatr to protect ‘and he domy to let BALTIMORE. Deane lane ereneme apDenan (ell | him out of ‘his house for non-payment of Yhe rent, | Of she committee on publication Bouse against the | hand with his pocket knite. ‘The defendant | to every officer in the m56-s,m, w, tlel5-Ip ‘and pi jue form. Now and taen he ine | 224 he got together a few boards and built him a | Proj P ation house was adopt claimed that the girl raised the chair frst, and he shed on the whart. Here he has been staying and only protected himself, The court imposed a fine dulges in a flight of the peculfar fascinating elo- has nearly starved. On Sunday night hestarted| Perron For Haar, wyer ea juence for which he is noted. During iu), med 48 Coxrus DenreD.—La' or and an appeal was noted. Moments be grows. quie ne ok togo to the British minister’s for something to | Hewlite this morning 4 : : il F 3 ‘The Keystone lock caster, Pa., owned i F ‘And judge Wylie f inexcusable, for a rich and i ited 1e face, and leat. One of my officers found him near tho | writ or habeas corpus ithe coe, ~ pel Caan call of seein fire memtioinee nen wise, MTald," said | grounds and arrested him. He was Perfectly | who claims to be illegally confined in Jail on & ‘enough to make the soldier's Ger Tz Bsr T LOgersOIS appeararee cepee es Speaking of | wild and craay. I sent. him down to polloe head. | ences eS, Snell. - The petition set forth dle, even a one, Tus Maxis Hosrrrat SExvice To : your Carpets cleazed by the breatii cue go hard that I would not have bee a - | tered nS suck pine, ei a gear tag wayne Bea edie sd NEW AUTOMATIO STEAM PYOCESS. Surprised to see him fall over dead with apo- | neges Papers; he was aa. poor old map, made te pI opin ‘question, recliet mete) plexy.’ crazy by excesses and eee tenced to two months es rs ora Frases ial oe bacemeae The servants at the em say that he rang judge Wyite dented the petition, upon the si ag SINGLETON & HOEK! THE WATER RISING AT HAXPEN'S FERRY. the beli?? observed the reporter. grgund that that was not tne proper FORM Ot pro- ey are mistaken,” was the reply. ‘The sor- ‘#01 Market Space. ‘The signal corps station at Harper's Ferry, West | vants did not know wi ere, I suppose PS et reer Va., reports that tne river rose five feet during | some of the officers ‘nua hee Youd them bout A River Carramy Breaxg sHE ARM OF A Cote x» §. last night, and is stillrising. Depth of water now, | it" ORED Max.—Captain Foe Resta Grane ETTEES, ‘Stx feet above low water mark, “I don’t see any sense in publishing such things,” and Martha, Signal corps station af Marver's Ferry. W. Va., | continued the Heuentine, Telerring to a pul ; RUSTIC WOOD Vases, Feports at 10:88 am.s “Six inch rise sinco last {tion {na moraine paper. oes report Bye aed bed wat ls patroling a Rat died om. ss A New Recror.—The vestry of Grace Episcopal Hy rom went, J remember that I was ig down from a Vis't to Ma; kerson, AND HANGING BASKETS, Church, South Washington, has called Rev. Fred- | wi Jor Nic! 1p ases, Cuams a: with from @ physician, wo Tam well ition old. Sif secopted awl assunns" Cho ectrant sca | Lanett reporar! hers tg Maar ae EY | ening aaah gage the Oo HAD, the cass GARDEN HOSE, &c. Sunday.’ He 1s @ graduate of Berkeley divini a Joined me on the street, “his 8 ee ulte Young has spent souie Gqke waae eegese | with mutton-chop whishaey Se” ott HAYWARD & EUTCutysox, feala and Australia —_ bee pure “Looney 18 a little ‘DIE. Of @ man,” remarked the ele eee) -