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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fortt-eet Cerner Penesylvania Ave and 11th 8t.47 ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘TAR ts rerved to enbecrfhere i the et it own acconut, at 10 cents por rs er incnth. Cotes st the counter. 2 exch, By mi — moth, - car, $0; is ments, [Entered st the Post Culce at Washington, D. C..14 secend-c ase muni] matter. | 7 | cents, V% 61—N® 9.415. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1883. TWO CENTS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. = ______ AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. Prounr QUAL MOONLIGHT LXCURSION JEW THEATER COMIQUE SUMMER GARDEN. MEMBERS OF FRIENDSHIP TENT, NO, F Cf the N ess ee OS Oe CAIStn te rect at aie Hel = ae aa a > N NING, June ‘25th, to make arrange- CAPITOL PLEASURE CLUB Z AUESEY ISS 10 CENZA- ments for the funeral of our late Brother, HEway TO MARSHALL HALL, MONDAY, JU -ANOTHER GREAT SHOW. Ropter.. Hie funeral to take place TUESDAY, June WEDNESDAY, June 27th. Engagement ex:raordinary of the great Heh aE 2.0 C0ok a GUm DY FOUR COMDENATION. ‘The Sister Tenia are cordially invited to attend. MURPHY AND MACK, MURPHY AND SHANNON, | _1t* EDWARD CURL, R. C. With an entire new Olio, i 3° WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN T«MPERANCE Ophelia Starr, ‘Anna Petrie, Jeanie Brown. | EEF UNION NUmcers ant manners plese take no- Bee the grest afterpiece, Hee! Quarterly meeting TO-MOUROW, "(Tuoedsy,) MUBPHY'S ¥AIGHBORS. June 2%, from 10 a.m. till .» at Mason meee 9th and ta northwest. Strangers and all ‘Atiataaion a eitkk. 40 Smee ested in the work coraially invited. = ‘i 7 MATINEES—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. | [97 LUMBER eens © OF ALL KINDS. Virvinia Pin Mahogany, Walnut, Georgi = Chi Maple, and Ash aud Poplar. North Carolina Pine, Also, Sheating D: AND MOONLIGHT EX- Rowse AND HURDLE RACES neola Club to Marshall Hail en W. Corecran oe 0] reseed Side irterea Oak. reared URED SY TUNE 2, 1.8 AT LEESBURG, VA., JULY 4 1 mek social tombe biuet and White, Beat leaves her whurf 9:2) a.m. ad 6 p.m. bing mptly Delivered ‘ickete 50 center _4025-8t"_| GRAND EXCURSION OVER W. 0. AND W..B. | toallpartecl MOG Coes Promptly = WM. MoLEAN & SOx. THE ALDERNEY 13th and _B streets northwest. Parties desirinc to spend a pleasant day at Leesburg | je23 will take cars at B. and P. Depot, Gth st ut9 o'clock Teturnit ve Leesburg at 9:15 o'clock p.m. | (=e A CARD. ER BOS SS ane 09S OEE | ae Geant amu soon are. reade’ Coes Galva ee them any ibe ean Gee oe Hee ans koe Retarn of the mirth-and-frolle provokers, Tits | them any time within the next few days. mn Royal ari _ioront quccora.of ‘Suaduwn Brom’ | ROL called for wil Be rendered the fatter ‘part of the soieens thon Muah cad sinc ippear- | ,,We respectfully request a prompt payment, as during iliges Howard. Cushing and Meredith. frst appear | an Saormear ante ae eae ee an OTN penienltaaueernk soos the lancer portion of our customers being out of the Admission culy 10 cents. $e25 W. M. SHUSTER & SON. (PE GuEAT TROTTING MEETING. NOTICZ TO WATER-TAKERS. Orrice oF THE ENGINEER ComMIssIONER, ‘DistRicT OF COLUMB'A. No. 20, of the Christian Chu Bice mifreshment table. turns 10 p.m. Tickets, 3. YPorvzAR DAILY EX Honrly from 7th THE ENTIRE MARINE BAND Seon Will give a grand Concert Daily at the Ivy C:ty Track | Ri * SUL 1883, and that EC] : ing the Trot ty Days from that Recneatios: a during te Trotting Meeting, dat: ala whch. pasa be cikot trem remises, and a peli 2 MUST fore STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON JULY 3, 4, 5 AND 6, Row ‘can be restore: Pera THE GREAT FIVE-YEAR-oLD TRoTTEns, | ,,aFticular attantion is invited to thefact that the law Will make SATURDAY EVENING TRIPS to Colonial e mandatory, and admits ofnw diecsation. Becch, Fizckiston Island and Celtou’s, Jay-Eye-See, Bronze, Phil Thompson, Lucy Germent, Major of Eneiusere Ute a. Leave éth-street wharf at 5 p. m.: returning, arrive Sa Je21-9t Engineer Commissioner, D.C. home about 30 o'clock Funday ev-uin. Fare, round g g AN APOLOGY. tional Me- NINE OF THE FASTEST PACERS For the past few weeks cur stores have, at times, been ‘tropottsn Bunk, 613 15th etrect, Are entered for the $1,200 Pacing Race at Ivy City | 8° crowded that our force of fifteen clerks was inade- _ — —— ——_—— juate to serve ‘custo roperly. GELECT EXctRsioN ‘Track on the 4th of July. wie Setimne to this, Teallyinavoldable neglect will = THE FINEST TROTTING MEETING areca meneame Soe re HAHN & CO,'s, RELIABLE SHOE Hi CAPE MAY, (Of the season will begin at Ivy City Track July 3d, and Je22-3t 816 7th street and 1! continue on the 4th, 5th and 6th. VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, — fan Rei from. 1811 H Street Northwest THE ENTIRE MARINE BAND To 1138 Connecticut Avenue. _Je18-1m* SATURDAY, JUNE 30ra. iwi be jcees te ANT pues . os 409 9th street northwest Round Trip by B. & O., 10 Cents. 3-19t FINEST BEACH IN THE WORLD. een ee by - ee FINE GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, FURN- A BNER'S SUMMER GARDEN. ‘AC#S AND RANGES, : PLUMBING AND TINNING. MILITARY AND MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS. | Orchestra of 15 selected Musiciane, under Conductor- ee ne ship of Prof. Chr. Arth. pace, dealer in Carpets, Rugs. Ojlcloths, &c., "| ‘ having assigned all lis personal and real propert Miss BERTHA RAVENE, Mezzo Soprano. to be disposed of Zor the benefit of hie creditors and Mr. LOUIS BLUMENBUKG, America’s Greatest | Mipseif. allpertics indebted are requested to call end GRAND CONCERTS EVERY AFTERNOON. Violoncello Virtuoso. 2 REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. < Washington, D. C., June 15th, 1883. Jel6-2w. FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE ROUND TRIP. (ndintentons, "rea Conta. > MUNCASTE! WAT ‘TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL JULY brs. (a MERCER ® HOWARD, ‘cists, Cor. 7th and I ets. n.w. CERT AT SPROH'S GARDEN. - ‘bb's Che: <5 meert EVE EVENING at A. SPROH'S Sum- | gchfip Sau bb's Chemically Pure Medicings used in ped mer Garlen, 483 C street northwest £ntrance free ecial train will leave Baltimore and Potomae Station | from #19 12 Jel2-am_ | (3g THE ORIGINAL POLAR SODA, an poboepiaes Cape May 4-30p-m. Fortu'l infor- IE WASHINGTON SWIYMING | SCHOOL, FIVE CENTS PER GLASS, r « ROBT. A. PARKF, Ee Oe ree ea anal 14th ete. Withont change of quantity, and quality fully main . B. District, ouR tained. ation. Jip 290,010 Pm; Ladies 10] | MILBURN’S. on the Avene, noer the Treasury. Dye Waren SENG So, bath, ‘SO ceutay 10 Hekeim $00 ction | (rag NOIIOE TO GAS CONSUMERS. For gas consumed on nd after July 1, 1883, the net re CN FXHIBITION price will be reduced to one dollar and fifty cents per iii leave at 5:0 p.m., AND SALE aT E | thousand cubic feet, as follows Steamer Ariel, going | treet. BARKEITERG ¢ Street. | Gross price per 1,000 feet + $1.75 eee }c. €26 F street northw oor from Tthetr Discount if paid in 7 days miles ride, | (i cice Oil Tstutinun, Puetavtnney Chron, eee a Y: Chrom7s, Lsige sud Choice’ Stock of Payerhanciyge Picture | Net price... ; 31.50 at B. W. Reel’s Fremer, Picture Cord and Ts: se 5 A ; Drew's, somer ons “ana ihe see ie & arkniers. ‘Terms Ca. Prooart 5 Je2 atjy1 Gaia cation ane, cee st. and the avenue, and Hidman | =e Terms Cash. _Freo ArtGallery. otf use. = ——— = GAS STOVES BAKE AND BROIL, WILL SAVE All may expect a plezsant trip and a good LADIES’ GOODS their cost in taree months. Washington Operatic ass-ciation. ie =e E. F. BROOKS, a cs Je2-1m Corcoran Building. ti EDA 7 | Reet tl ee THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, 1426 New York avenue, FINE CUTS, FOR. RELIEF AND PLATE PRESS PRINTING, LADIES! . On Satur- | BEWARE OF TEACHERS AND INVENTORS OF ) pom. fora sai! down CHAKTS AND SO-CALLED SYS1EMS. mer wil leave at 6: : 3r. . Teturning at 11 p.m.—commencing June La Bie to tak LAUTEN’S NEW PROCESS Sota, 2885. es, remember there mechanical ays- : Fare, Hound Trin, oe: Childeen 5c. je1e-1m_| teny inthe world, and that is the common mare File PHOTO-ENGRAVING. = Som = ee and actual ‘and should: any person ee Qecoeuan FALLS, | MARSHALL HALL, AND havea mechanieal system, my ue. ati of ayer with, SEND FOR ESTIMATES, my26 ani pe numbers for cutting a diess, it is sufficient ‘to an: ‘The Stezmer MARY WASHINGTON will make excur- | sensibie person that they ars setting trap lor you, and cin 8, PARSONS, MEDICAL ELEOTHI- sion trips to the above Rs SCOQUAN FALLS | should you accept their offer, you will find you have leavant Parkers, IO petal thee eee Syegy MONDAY and We: leaving 7th at. been footing your time and money with th mn you | Pe ors a x ren fp, me Fare, round trip, =a y electricity, massage, vapor buths, Sc.” mySi-li" cents. MARSHALL HALL every Saturday, leaving | iu?” Noe you cance, ty years ago it would x ats. m., re 30 p.m. -Fare,round trip, 18 but the fiiie has come when cdrenses an nbemiade by.act: Eee ras ual equare measure, ject : . Now, — SUNDAY EXCURSION: Ladies mar dredsiaker will uot ean her trade ¢ OTe roe ee ee ‘without pulling and twisting you around SELECT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST, jt you, then: come and learn for yourself, to PLEASE CALL AND EXAMIN. prove the merits of CORCORAN BUILDING, D. W. MOODY'S TAILOR SYSTEM, fn E. F. BROOKS, 42734 10th street, Letween D and E northwest, = as HOUSEFURNISHINGS. D. W. MOODY, Inventor, Enpys Resarczrartors MARSEALL HALL AND GLY ‘Two trips, 9a.m. and 3p. m., T° Sp. m. Fare. vd Waxed dapemg deck cow all trips. except Sunda: ‘This stesmer stops at Max ad Wednesday trips. FOR GLY UF Mrs. PEARSONand Misa. N. HILBERT. _$e22-3 No lig = Hons, 5. QPECIAL BALGAINS ADDED JO. OUR LACE Assisted by HAVE A REPUTATION OF DEPARTMENT THIS WE] Tlot im. Oriental Lace, Ue. yard, worth’ 20¢.; 1. lot Sv ha Foaseo Point Rose Lace, 12%, ry THIRTY-FIVE YEARS STANDING, y wor - Lit | Torchon, . worth 2c. Barrains in all Fancy OF pt, CREAT. FALLS, AND. CATIN JOHN 2; 7.000 wards Meal Orieutal Lace at25c. yard, | AND ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERYWHERE BRIDGE. —Steam packet Excelsior will mal orth pe to shove Wace SeSDA WEDNESDAY, 22 DAUWS, 416 7th street, THE BEST FOK FAMILY USE. DAY. “ave st treet canal at te 3 " TT Foy o0 evn round isi. ar chaser syyiy at bestor | AQ LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF For sale by ee ee SS cod BATHING SUITS, at M. W. BEVERIDGE, ATTORNEYS M. WILLIAN'S, 4 TCite Trevise, Paris. 07 Pennsylvania avenue. No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (JANES S. EDWARDS, «JOB BARNARD | I have succeeded in procurin a few more of those J ante a ene Sole Agent for the District. 412 dig aie ? ONE Teme, © MET street northwest fronties | oe wncn t Seri cantly the demana | Waxrortws Frum, eee few wees ago. 4e7_| and best quality of GASOLINE, aswell as VAPOR j H. MILLEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ES, of i z NN, * econ tet unton tae Badin POE LADIES.—Fiest.crass HAIR DaEssER | Spat Eade her anes Sart vuisisua avenues Residence, 241 |. ROCHO: Corcoran Buili 537 15th street northwest. a Geergran Pulding. S51 16tt a eee Dares iz aREFRIGEBATORS and WATER COOLERS at re- Capitol street. mb29 GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- | try Bangs doue to perfection. Imparted xoods in every Ke tor streets Chicagy. | Advice fret. kighteen | wile. Setrim_| COOKING STOVES, RANGES. BRICK SETT ana EeiGoa to vithoat publics: roam mad | [)OUGLASE, NINTH AND. F, STREETS.—GEN. AGES = grest varie oT” NAT HOBES, YUR- * Ws caeramsaseuy aug | READS geal, ENSUE EEE rts justice na 3 e 5 VIG T strect nortivwest BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS, 50c. cach. GAUZE | 8 rik nore a eee eee aw Dinwene, | PREFRIGERATORS (MPROVED MAKE), was. J. GoocH, et, ICE CHESTS (all sizee). SOLICITOR OF PATEN’ manner, all si 45 4 Pounsetior at Law and Poen, Et Gioud Buttaing, 9th EIGHT SHIN! nade tn the very GARE COOL. ES and STANDS. aud ¥ strovts. Good work, good references, manner, : : changes. pee imn | SHEE, (lorier 0 10 all the newert deans, at SOc. per | YHUTING MACHINES, a0 at owest prices. a fandsome RECKWEAR, in new French-Eng: | 821 _8147th street, 5 doors above Penna, avenue. BOOKS, &c. lish and American Suspenders.” Shirts made to crdcs, eines at $9, $10.60 and $12 per half dozen. 8"! Toor V 1 q New Boors (ASTON FISHER, zon Vases, Cuams anp Serrezs Bemotis of Jahn A. Dix, by Morgan A. Dix. CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH- by: a oe aby Ward. MENT, 906 6 etreet northwest. Tharty epee BUSTIC WOOD VASES, loody. ence. Ladies’ and Geutlemen’s Garment! also Vinee, by Stepniak. ve {isin Uy sex els, Lacey, fc. are perfectly cleaned by this superior CHAIRS, SETTEES ‘Dromes 3 specialty. Opinion of EB. J. chemist ftabia: "Your chsnctda Sey es nee sect of Oo peer oMctal cher AND HANGING BASKETS, ture and harmiess, and perfect machi: is not doe passed in Paris, Now York or elsewhere.” “Notice | | GARDEN HOSE, &o. Pura Bow, icra Shaw. Grease apts guarsutred tobe thorocatie vemon ch Seas See . F. Woodson. floss that Jui Built, C. E. Gardner. it Plowshares, Lounge 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, “WM. H. MORRISON. M apl2 HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. 6 475 Pennsylvania avenue, Makes CONSE oa oa Soyo tad natertet, sd unran ese petal At and somfere SPECIAL’ ARE— WWSHATES. a Tee. 2 Tse obi Cat Esosroe ney Hie Biga. | French Hand-made Underciothing. Merino Underwear | Paxrarooxs News. PITMAN'S PHONOGRAPHIC DI lONARY. Y Re COLLECTIONS OF DLAN STANLEY. By Dean | Preeti noUder Braces and all Dress Reform Goods. ‘The *‘Hercules” #: eek PSTUDUS OF NEGLECTED TEXTS. ByDr. Rob- made tt 1 Conese: Ser uch, Mig. rpocialegoat, at ANERY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE i; FO! iE BEREAVED. e = \NTALOONS TO Es oe SA ee ~ ER Commi and Boenich apoken a] A ON eRe ee eres es wi ee ee GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. S. 2. muuzay, det FROM. WE Ee (eM ARRANG! IT Wi a LEE SOS FOR YOURSELF, Tor Prerrenz SUCCESSOR TO oe PATENT FIRE ESCAPE DUBREUIL BROTHERS, GEORGE SPRANSY, 48 THE MOST WONDERFUL. LIFE savixa rx- | MANUFACTURERS, FuRNisnmas “HBTS, gaan: eased VENTION UF THE AGE. 601 SEVENTH STREET. 1112 F Sraget Noatewesr, Wasurxeron, D. 0. OPPOSITE U. 8. POST OFFICE, WILL SELL FIVE OR SIX STATE RIGHTS. Bo mechivery required, Send for circular to W. ©. GRAY, Piqua, Ohio, GRO. 0. WINN, 807 436: Fun quoces in Cosine Gas Boe pce Wast *. ton News: and Gossip. THE HILL INVESTIGATION, Indicted Ex-Detectives and Others, PROCEEDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT TO-DAY. Damon: Charge of Bribery. Govarwaent Recetrrs TO-Day.—Internal rev-| ne Htlt investigation was resumed at 10:39 | In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylle, this morn- Cue, $569,811; customs, $678,185 ; this morning. Mr. It. P. Manly, president of the j !0g, Mr. Taggart, assistant district attorney, said ik aie n —The Prest- | Manly-Cooper company of Philadelphia, was | that to-day nad been set for the arraignments in eee ap He spree i dencto-aay mate the following, appointments: | Sn as a witness and testified in relation to the | What are Known as the detectives cases. industry and the prosperity of Ireland. Joseph Durkee to be United ‘marshal for the | Mer of bribery alleged to have been made by Mr. | THOMAS DUNN'S CASE POSTPONED UNTIL TO-MORROW. > eociecn Gila rF. Touhay, | G0. L. Damon, of the United States Fire-Proot| Mr. Wells asked that the case of Thomas Dunn = Fire and Loss of Life. of the District of Columbia, to be United States | Shutter company of Boston. Witness first saw | be called. Fn cones ane a a a a ay consular clerk; Joseph B. Braman to be commis- | Mr. Damon in the supervising architect’s office | Mr. A. B. Williams said that on Saturday he had Ace, $8,500, Capt Willner P. aod sioner of deeds in the state of New York for tho he bids were opened for shutters | fone to the clerk’s office to look over the indict- . Burkes : ; William H. Roberts to be |2¢ day the bids nen Menta, but they were not there. He then called | * death before he could be first leutenant and Charles G Fengur second teu: | F the Cincinnati post office. tr. Damon ap-| Mens Put they were not there. He then called Se teauaien tc tenant in the revenue marine service. proached witness and said he #as very sorry he | ts find there a portion of the indictments. He der Queen's Hentth. = Se nl had not seen him in season, as he should certainly | sired these indictments to examine, so that he MER CONDITION GREATLY IMPROVED. Cnier Moses and his friends have not yet visited | naye induced him not to make a bid. Witness | might, if he thought proper, pre} —— June S|, The condition of the the Interior department. He sent word through | watkea away and Mr. Hill requested us to with Dut. af the court Ble. to tly happy ew yas abo Ui walk Lieut. Baldwin, U.S.A., who 1s in charge of the | draw as he had to get the es mall a ginta, and re ‘be impossible “get tobe Balmoral The queen has invited , rood th to ry Temark Thake'calls tay and he would like tolhnve anewraule ‘be alone. Mr. Taylor and MC Eee Chet the four cases against ee ee agiand and taze To-day Commissioner Price furnished them with & | witness withdrew, leaving Damon there. An hour | M¥, Dunn be postponed till to opecara, $0 suit apiece. afterwards Mr. Damon met witness and Mr. ‘Taylor : Willams remaried thst teo or the indict- | his aswumbtion teiee eee ES AT SAN Cantos A Willard’s hovel’ He (Damon) renewed the sos: | ments were identical ss ci Cartiv! aT San Canros \GENCY.— a ic amon) rel ie - a rf A nat el San Carlos says that|Versation. He said he had been furnishing fire- | EX-DETECTIVE M’DEVITT TO ARRAIGNED NEXT peeceges _— ayer) haveing gree oe Captain Crawford, commandiag four ‘compantes | Proof shutters for the government, and was THURSDAY. = anxious to do this work, and would like to submit man, has declared his intention of becoming @ of cavalry, wfth 250 Tndian scouts, arrived at San | to witness a proposition looking to the witharewal | «¥%, Wells called up the cases against James A. | resident of this city. He ex Carlos Saturday with the captured hostile In- | of nis bid: Witness replied that the only proposi- | McDevitt, three in number. eating all previous records Gians. Chief Loco and bis family headed the | tion that he could entert tin would be cna tosub. | Mr. Robert Chmisty, his counsel, satd that tt haa | retire. hostiles, Loco. Nana, and Bonito were met by | let the contract to the U.S company. Witness | been a physical impossibility for him to examine Shot iis Pureucr. Indians acquainted with them, then read = the recent indictments, ui re 1 REG Yea a A LETTER FROM DAMON, The Court—How many are there? stanty bined Jame —— Fy shot and tn- News FaoM SHE Astari¢ SquapEo —Rear AQ-| 1 roaucing to the Maniy-Cooper Co. Mr. Tyle r| , Mf. Christy—Several of them, and there ts some | Stantly Killed Jc ann Johnson tn Bibp county, Near rial Fierce Crosby reports the following @isp0- | 55 counsel for the U. 8. company, also a tele. | @Uplication, He had found much embarrassment 4 ay. Ao negroes were sition of the vessels of the Astatic station, under al Q 1n getting these Indictments. . . | gram from Damon making an appointment fora r. Wells—You ask time? the two. Bevins gettii mond Was of anchor att Hong Kove, dune: ich; | meeting. Witness did not respond to the sug-| Mr. Christy—Yes; and will be ready by Monday. pagan ot “5 eee tas eae Facing month in good condition. The Monocacy was at | Sestion, but Damon and Tyler came tothe office] The Court—You ought to plead before that day. and made his escape. He is still at pursuer, Honz Kong until the 6th of April, when she lett | Of Manly, Cooper & Co. the evening of the day| Mr. Wells suggested ‘Thursday, and that day ots SUR ab lenge, for Swatow. She left that place on the 9th, touch- | FugBested In the telegram. Tt was at 8 o'clock in | was fixed for pleading. A Schooner from Georgetown, D. C.. ing at Laneock Island to communicate with Lieut, | the evening. | Mr. ee ee ee LARCENY CASES, ‘Sunk Manan,wno was guarding the wreck of the Ashue- Bresoat aa omney for the Manly-Cooper Co. wer | James E, Sherwood, indicted for larceny, two sreaTeuenona, Va., June $8.—The schooner. lot, an en proceede: lo Nagasaki, a1 4 i 7 Ee = linore, coal len, col to Wm. the 14th, and Femaining there during the rest ot | ensued; Baia Tepe to ae eee reat tina | Drought up trams come okt Peng eTighea, | Nichols, of unis city, gunk ie the ome the month, Her condition was good. The Palos | already sald in regard ‘o sub-lettings thal mea pleaded not guilty, "| river last evening a ‘short distance below here. Was at Nagasakl until the 4th of April, when she | 789.2 Eo ate aoe _ ieee! a rs . The coal had been shipped from Georgetown, D. left for Hong Kong and arrived on the 9th. She | the department was willing the Manly-Cooper Go, | 7 BB CASES AGAINST EX-DETECTIVES M'ELFRESH, | (°° was in a disabled condition, her hull, machinery | Would consider a proposition to sublet. Mr. ‘tyler COOMBS, ACTON AND MILLER. and boilers all being disabled. MMe ailigon stated Char the eo ee ree | ‘The cases against George W. ‘McEitresh were | Distress Among Fishermen's Families. Saar ‘y a cI =a ‘Tae U. S, §. Constellation and Dale were at an. | us $4800 in consideration of which we were elther Senne te nee Williams ek eee Sacto ‘ane te Kemi Teg chor last evening in Lynn Haven roads, about | t© Withdraw our bid or offer a sha m i ictment there woul anim ‘Owing to the detention of their epring ‘Buy » be condemned. Witness at once replied thatit] of pleas, three miles above the signal station. would becneeving nes Suet wine Wae toe a yom encar ies by the jam of ult toe along thelr shores, Te a ‘Wha’ some de: from starvation have Wit be Prewirrep To Resiex.—Ensign F. B. A CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, Mr. Williams—Weill endeavor to be ready Thurs- already ‘Vinton, who was court-martialed some time ago | 2nd the Manly-Coooper company could not for an | day. i ___.___ instant entertain it. The interview then abruptly | _ This was satisfactory, and the four cases against No Quorum at Concord. on a cunrge of drunkenness on duty, has formally | corrninated, and Messrs. Damon and Tyler Wiens | J..W. Coomes were callea. Coxconp, N.H., June %5.—A ballot for U. §, Sense ested the Navy department to be allowed to | grew, Mr. Jackson said it had been understood that | tor in joint convention of the legislature to-day resign from the service, Secretary Chandler Will |" Witness was asked In regard to something which | Mr. Coomes would not be arraigned tll Satur- | resulted as tollows: Whole number 20; Patt grant the request. Mr. Damon had said, when counsel for defense | day. 1; Stevens, 1; Marston, 2; Bingham, 5; Rollins, 1. — peremptorily objected to it; that it would be hear- Mr. zeaggart remarked that that was so. There being no quorum the convention adjourned Gsx, CRooK SUMMONED 70 WasmINoTON.—AS | Say evidence, and that it might not be possible for | When the cases against. Joseph Acton. were | 2eh ‘Tuesday. predicted in Tus Star of last Friday, Gen. Crook | the defense to get Mr. Damon before the commit- | called Mr. H. Clagett remarked that Mr. Murray EEE, Ure has been ordered to proceed at once to Washing- | tee in rebuttal, and that it would be unfairtohave | Was Mr. Acton’s attorney, and was not present. ‘The Continental Guards. ton by direction of the Secretary of War for the | # Mere statement go on record as evidence. aay tents Acton may be postponed ll Thurs- | ew Yonx, June 25.—The Continental Guards, purpose of consultation with tne government De- UPON CHOSS-EXAMINATION When the esses Giz) aatnst George 0, miller Tork hotel were Graesisest See eae ay eee Cant ot beth aon tne Witness said:—We were willing to’ sub-let, but | were called, Mr. A.B. Wililams said that CoL Inc mm: in Thiel, until evening, when has been received at the War department of the | Uoder no circumstances would we withdraw our Mh vas is connsel, and was absent from the thelr military tableaux'at the Hon, ae reporters and it ia stated that oo fastruce | GQues—You were ady to dicker, then; why | @° ray Thursda = - — jon, 2S reported, an is stater at no instruc- —You re: icker, then; w! al * ened iananetcee have been given Gen. Crook It) were, you ready to sutrlet and let inem do the | “hts was es istactovs to the government. Bemonronte One une Bethe woolbary Bane is not improbable that the consultation of Gen. rk . > = Crook with the government officialsmay result !n| Ans.—Because Damon assured’ us that they ROBERT MURPHY ARRAIGNED FOR LARCENY. dopant bg 1. hy Tg sending the captured Indians to Wart Springs, | could do the work to Mr. Hill’s satisfaction, but | Mr. Wells called the two cases against Robert and$2,5001n rand all the aecuritees sone New Mexico, severalhundred miles from the San | that we could not under any circumstances, and | Murphy. The burglars stole e horse from Hor. Me neat Carlos reservation, where a reservation can be es- | we had begun to think such was the cage. Mr. W. H. Betts sald Murphy was under ball, | ami Grose to South ae ero Rev. Mr. Wy tablished by order of the President. save witness? opinion teat the Garten Sinise facts | and hegxpected him. It he does not come he will | for Seeker sett huD, Mere It was excl ee ear reat fé witness’ opinion that Uni oa Tue Cover MARTIAL FOR THE TRIAL OF Lrecr. | pany could Lave given the Manly-Cooper com- | be here Thursday. aiest Newtown toward Bridgeport at 40’ Cor. ILGes.—The following court martial bas been | Dany $10,000 for thelr contract and still have| Mr. Murphy subsequently came in, and was ae ordered for the trial of Lieut, Col. Guido Iiges, 18th | Made money by assuming it. Dane Sorivenet Soh oo ae ne wa Central and South America, infantry, at Fort Snelling, Minn.,on the 17th of CORROBORATIVE TESTIMONY. larceny, and he pleaded not gulity,with the under- | CHILI AND PERU—THE AREQUIPA CONGRESS—A ¥IO- July, on a charge of duplicating: pis pay, accounts: Elward B. Allison was next sworn. Witness standing that he might withdraw the pleaif he go | TORY FOR THE MONTENEKOS—AN RARTHQUAKE, Gols. Luther P. Bradley (president), Lewis C. Hunt, | gave his profession as a member of the bar at | elected: EXPLOSION AND FIRE—NO. 1S BROTHERS. - oy He Hod ea) ae eye, Philadelphia. Had acted as counsel for the 48 TO THE TRIALS. PAaNaMa, June Ae. Letters Oy Re. ‘ last, streamer and out Cols Jaties We Foreythe, andrew i: | Nauly-Cooper, company. Witness, then made a| Mr. Wells sala the government was very anxious tally evacuate the nerti of ‘Pera, under ene Alexander. George Gibson, Henry (R. Mizner, | Syrment which wand, Taphor eines to thy | try these cases, or some of them at least. treaty made with Ixiesias, and that he will frst Henry 1. Chipman and La Ractte L. Livingston, | Ot Messrs Manly ay! ‘The Court.—It is the business of the District | establish his government, commencing in Pra~ and Capt, Jolin R. Wyrick, Judze advocate. aot min eeoiene attorney to arrange the business. poke a Crs ieading towns before he goes to the ee anaes S LL ¥ ma A canco oF Gnaxirs forthe wost wing ot the | afr. sil was then recalled and was questioned | ,Mt,Wells sa thet, onthe day of pleaaing, ne | vicinity of Lima = Oe . hew State, War and Navy départment building | py Mr, Coleman. some of these deh dent; Montero, president, and Was recelved trom Maine to-¢ay—about one hun- | “Ques —Have you any business interests, directly | Mr. Jackson said that Mr. Coomes was ready | Tice-Dresident, thus leaving matters un dred and fifty tons. Two more cargoes are on the | or indirectly, wi and anxtous for trial. ‘The hew cabinet, formed Montero. does not n ay, with Mr; Damon. said Du contain the name'of a singie Individual hitherto en pees one from Richmond and one from| ang None whatever. In reply to further qhes- ner bl) said ee Ape legend could be | rnown. The idea Is general in Lima that an effort a a tions, witness said Mr. Damon had furnished | Minis ioe aeey roceedings for the day, and as | 18 being made to recone.le the two Peruvian gov- Lrevr. Cor. Cyrvs B. Comstocg, corps of engi- | vaultsand safes for the government, both under a by Some of those interested left the court room, the | €rpments on the basis of the treaty neers, 18 relteved from duty as a member of the | COBCracts and tipo orders. In fact, most of this | fact was recalled roman dharine wes eee as. 5 work had been done by Mr. Damon for years. It| yy Joint board of army and navy ofleers appointed to | wag let generally by yearly contract. My. Damon | *der and A. H, Voss were not mentioned. meet at New London, Conn., and Lieut. Col. | had for years been the lowest bidder under adver- George HL. Eillot, corps of engineers, 1s detailed in | tisement, He was the sole party Interested In this ‘The Monument 370 Feet High. his place. work. He was also a member of the United States | THE WORK WILL BE DELAYED FOR WANT OF ———-—__—— company and manufactured for them at his MARBLE. Carr. DEANE MoNawan, 34 cavalry, will report | works. Itis expected that by to-night the Washington by letter to Col. William P. Garlin, 4th intantry, | Mr, Coleman-—This United States company ap-| monument will have reached a height of three J president of the retiring boardcoavenod at Omaha, | pears to be incorporated in New York, and yOu | hundred and seventy fect, au iuerents ee Neb. and will hold bimsetfin/readtness to appear | #2 Mr. Damon does their work in Boatéa. Now, | Hundred and seventy foc, ap Saghe Gantt oe een before the board for examination when sum- | 'Sthere any such company as the United States t the y the will of the nation, and the moned. Fire-proot Shutter company doing business any- | end of the season the monument would have been ion, ——$$ where Ke manufacturing anywhere on their own | increased in height by one hundred feet. It is PAYMASTER WASSON’S SENTENCE.—“'To be dis- | accoun! feared now, however, that the work has come charged dishémorably from the service, to be con-| , AUST have answered to the best of my knowl- | practically to a standstill, for some time te Gone fined at hard labor in the penitentiary for elghtoen | oP taaiine Maton oat they controlled facilities | Reieast. “Allof the marble that was on hand at M Til ts DUM Nene pub RaeerTesPecting lis erime | | Ques—Do you consider that you have a good | thievents by ene esse ee een nocd, and the | ‘a fearful explosion hus taken the B and its punishment published In the newspapers | bond when you have the signature of one member chusetts, the new contractors, have been insufl. | 2ctiFo coal mine at ope a ich set oa s of Towa, the state from witch owas appointed to | of a yt a8 contracting’ party and another as | cient to allow of any further inaterial progress Bee eS Inne of killed ts eaknown, but: e army,” is the sentence ot ayi ter son, | surety gccoralng, toa dtspaceh om Chicazo, which alse | “Ana as a matter of fact, 1 don't look at the PeoneLen thee Raa ean See annie Soourred, at Cetparaioo oe May 12, which says: is reported from Texas hird ouds myself, I trusi one of my clerks. et = o tried Major Woes poicca ne Court martial witch | | Ques—Doyou mean to say that you bind the | ton bocosen ne was fond yee termina: |" The Feport, is confirmed that two brothers of Gead Major Wiisson united tn commending him to | government to a contract without personally know- | HOR. hor Tecelved 18 not suitable for the work for | 272% “No. 1,” are residents of Valparaiso, clemency, and that Brig. Gen. Augur, the com-| ing anything in regard to the character of the which tt was intended, and will be rejected. Capt. PS 1 mander of the departnent of Texas, who reviewed | bonds? Davis, of the monument oflce, Is tow making ba | _ A Check to Pauper Im: the proceedings n A roe ee pous Yes: It T personally exam-| examination of the Lee quarries for the purpose | DECISIVE ACTION OF THE RMIGRATION COMMISEION= approved them » | ined all bonds, I should have time for nothing | Cr seeing what the prospects are for obtaining | ERS IN NEW YORK LOOKING TOWARD SENDING tion to mercy. ourse the flnal disposition of | else. marble in any quantity this season. ASSISTED EMIGRANTS BACK TO RUROPR. this case will rest with the President. Mr. Taylor was recalled, and made afew cor- oe fF il 4 see New York, June %.—Tne emigration commis. THe Reconp iy Mason WaAssON’s Case.—The ete a the stenographic report of his previous Promotions in the Patent Office. sloners held special meetin Bonaay. a ——4 Tecond of the court-martial ot Paymaster Wa: Mr. Hill’ was again recalle’, and was further | The following promotions were made in the Pat- | What measures they. Pints action ts tion from Great Britain. Was to-day submitted to the S2eretary ot War by | questioned relative to the bond furnished by the | ent offee to-day: 8 M. Pool, D. C., from $1,600 to Tor in View of the large arrivals of pauper Judge Advoeate General Swalm, toyether with his | UAted States company. = $1,800 as assistant chief of division; E W. B. ain report upon the case. The result of Gen. Swaim’s pao pi Coleman—Do you consider 1¢ a good) prinips, Pa., trom $1,400 to $1,600: J. W. Sterner, Dublien “70m Of the record has not yet been made | ""An<y qo not know, Ido not remember who | Pa.. from $1,200 to$1,400; Lewis ‘Thompson, Pa. Se panes it. i eet Reg a the Ume as to | from $1,200 to $1, Joseph McC. Paxton, Pa., NOES — 10 st Lteu- | the responsibility of the parties. from $1,200 to fourth assistant examiner: tant alc oar 2th nantes ben a | tla ammten e Pout, rene, me | Hertite Ren Seed 2 seas I cepted by the President, to take effect June 89, | jes of a company 7 Dee gi ae Fe ae 1883, The leave of absence on surgeon’s certificate | _Ans.—The accounting officer of the Treasury so e Nilla, NX fi om $i 0 C to $1,200; ‘Cathenne the secretary of the board to detain he al su ¥ 4 = raret . ¥., from 0 $1, of disability granted First Lieutenant Joan H. | requires. I think we have them in this case in our E Lioyd, N. ¥.; Mollie E. Smoot, Minn; Harriet roved to be sent here direct tesla fie OEM vow ay oa a Coleman.—We would like to see them. Sees) ait cece Re Harrie in dest, of the board : irecting Major Samuel E: ing, valry, SY — le Torrence, Iil.; Cecelia Kerr, Md. let e z toreport to the commanding general departwwen¢ | After alialt hours delay the ane eke of the anni ‘of Mich.; Fi ie C. Thompson, Va., and Sallie W. of Arizona for assignment, to a station Is revoke, | architect’s office reported that, there was nothing | Garducr, Md, trom £000 to ‘Thompson G. and Major S. Young. is detailed for duty at the | of the kind on file, but that the articles of incor- | ruason from $1,600 to $1,900; Thomas G. Brewart school of appilcation for infantry and cavalry at portion were doubtless in the second control- | from 1.400 to $1,600; W. W. Canrield from $1 200 to Fort Leavenworth, Kas. ler’s office, $1,400; Robert W. McHenry from clerk frst to Chairman New re instructions to have search t examiner. PERsowAt.—Col. Ingersoll 1 not dead, as was | made for them. At 1:90 p.m. the committee ad. | (Ourt assistan Tumored yesterday, but was, at last accounts, alive | Journed till to-morrow morning. and well at Long Beach, where his family 13 loca- Shee SS ted for the sunmer.—U. 9, Minister Hunt is ‘The New City Postmaster. coal yp ave t. Petersburg, a a furlough. ‘HE IS EXPECTED TO QUALIFY TO-MORROW. . H. H. Wasson of ‘ashingtol jas Tes In’San Franelsco last Monday---—-Rev. Dr. Col. D. B. Parker, the new city postmaster, ts and family lov the, elty to-day for Deer Isle, Me. | now in New York, and ts expected to return this ——Representative Thornburg ot nnessee Is at j evening. He will qualify to-morrow. His succes- Eresident Garrett has presented 8 | sor of chiet of the Post Office inspection division Senate when the Hester ana proposes tosupply | has not been named, but itis thought that one ot lace of the one Which died on the way overiand | {Re Post Oflice inspectors will recelve the appoint fom Lo et UES estindaal fam- = ire set at Narragansett. ir for thesummer. —Commodore J. G. Walker, chief of the bureau| NW Carer CLERE oF THE Post OFFICE DrParT- of navigation, went to New ‘York on Saturday, to | M&NT.—Mr. Charles M. Walker, of Indiana, former. be aoe Severil days—General Schenck will go | ly fifth auditor of the Treasury, and, at present, 0 te Rae Beet anintd cet rt at‘Uas Pane Gmce we | lOYSG 07 fe The aor marke | n fi chief clerk of the War Department Okanges. tment in place Of Mr. Bassett. whe will so ae: a APPOINTMENTS AND: PROMOTIONS. failed to perform other duties inthe departme: ‘The following changes have-@een made in the | Mr. Walker is the author of a bio; hy of Chief War department: A. G. 0,—Samuel B. Evans, eee ee class 1, promoted to class, viee F. Dalton, de- | Master Gener ceased; Joseph O. Brawner,clasg 61,000, promoted to class 1, vice Evans §, G, O.—P. M. Kelly and Harry H. Wyeth designated for mppointment as clerks at $1,000. Jesse H, class $1,000, re- signed, to become a cadet at the. Point mili- tary academy, District Government Affairs. eee Economy in the N; ment, 4 PROTEST AGAINST ABOLISHING THE FIRE BOARD. ereiae ote EXPENSE aourcine The District Commissioners are in ‘The secretary of the Navy .was addressed a letter to the chief of each of the bureaus in the Navy department and the: commandant yards calling their attention wo memoranda issued. recently by the department relative to the reor- ganization of the navy y; the disposition er propoeod tobe made Gt seas ‘They are asked poyiie! pony pe re een togive such suggestions as may aid the depart- | 2° to effect on. ac- Cordanice WIE tee yee Rage Work Tn s John Falvey was to-day granted @ license to sell Sorongod’ ‘aS SOOn as practicable ‘at the. €quor. H i sallmakers’ department will. nue, mouth repairs of wooden may forthe it. At Wi Upon of or for any Island, New Ai Beston, however ikea and 5 an i 5 sg fy i i iB i i 17 i it i AE

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