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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED. DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rertt west Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, rest. ry Feesres Stan fe served Dy carrinrs om These ow ev foatage prepaid—GUeents a mouth, Yost Oftics at Washington, D. Cas Jon Friday—S1 a year, net ba paid tm advance: lomect than i paid for non anpltention, AMUS WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. MARCH 28 SPECIAL NOTICES.___ eMMw oT MMMM TL MMM oOo MMM I MMM a TTT AA r AA of aa A BRILLIANT NEW DEPA FEDORA ALA THE EXCELSIOR BALLET: OR, THE STRU MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Washington News and Gossip. Internal reye- “1HE DEMOCRATIC MOSES. Leos S& Ca THE HATCHET. 3 SPRING FANCIES and (both ilinstrated ) Secretary Lincoln has da letter to Representative S. S. Cox, in which he states that he 1. (Ont To-morrow), w Tue Etout Hove Law. A FALL FLOMGEA TIT RRR r KOR S ISS Inst Not by the Author of | at the ordnance proviu, THE D CEVIN' or, The Old Story, with a G liietrationss SNQULE BOVE AND VE h fllustrated ) CARTOON—Tiw Democratic Moses. TOON—Horrible Coxe of Crnelty. at the Cap- NEXT WEEK a Finst Lier. Ress. He CHERVER, pdio duty at Port Le itary prison, to relieve Capt. D. M. Scott, 1 Tantry, Who Will Join is comp and THE GOV- ISES) By Jet. Joslyn. | has ir. 6tp cavalry, aven worth mile AVE OF ABSENCE Of ademy, 18 extended until dune ‘ount of ii-health. Ie will Joln the suc- THE CONGRESSIONAT. CHAPTEE—The Diary of rh Simian. and other Sketches, is, Pictittes, Neue Re ud Newslwys, and at the it RTURE IN MINSTRELSY! BERNHARDT! WEEN LIGHT AND DARKNESS'!! EES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Anieeslotes, Paraits | trage, reported favorably th erofIndiin affatrs has re eral Mister Workin M* MAURICE STHAKOSCH RESPECTFULLY | Mss Eso ‘The most Eminent Living Con | FAREWELL CONCERT IN WASHINGTON | At CONGREGATIONAL — De RUNTSEI, Assisted by Chevalier ANTOD ‘and the famous composer of the world-renowned Iivn)aud the Grand Symphonie,“ The Suliier’s Dream.” Bra. ANNIE LOUISE And Mr, AL. KING, | ‘The Concert will be under the personal direction of Accompaniments, Admission @1; reserved seats. $1.5). Ex Reserve Seat Tickets for «ile at Metzerott’s Music | ERTAINMENT | Mose ANP Lrrerany INMENT fat the Calvary Hay ti rot sth Buactetehortumnt, WEDSESDAY EVENING, AFTLL * Petia by Ss HE COUTHOUT (her first ap- Hrwlinue by Mise Jt “Shes Jessie Couthoni wae the star of the evening. Pearanice in Washington) Mr'unice lear a cid % Houme rank an old | pr Rego mifister, | Reras the most diveraned venmus that we have ever | his strict heaters, ap inxid, an old «onan, or any other charac th law hy re The to mepee somor beard. Ste con fer ant the mext minute bed them im te tu her face atid seetieral ay pe tras Several characters. wire feinath mibos-at The Hon Sante! J The prospect ts thi Hi eRe "y Dnaiddne will be Swept awa: ote De Bul at th: ‘ Tucrspy. cert Singvr, will give her THe Wan Dera sentative of the Os elevator company was at ne War departinent thls morning, mi ON MONDAY EVENIS CHURCH, 10th andG sts., Court Pianist to His Majesty, the Emperor of Germany, pesitious “Le Reveil Du Lion, (the Awakening of the (G, MARCH Slut, 1884, PHAM PAL Netore bast Hi MEMBERS 0} catse requested. te Pent fire sioewed, Wevoud It resulted iromispontaieuts Y has retnrne the Arctic steamer Thetis at Sher to be one. of tive POWELL, Contralto, of New York, Tenor, from an Inspection of | HES P.O HATL, 1 sels he ever {ons tron ths mari5,19&dt3tmar cE IN WASHIN: hip Thetisat New York: nodt that city tal Will only come | Business requires is pres: URE The ex pediti B,J. BURDETTE, PARTIES HOLDING NATION AT, By Theater, Mory THE AuMonIST if payment, en cr before Ist, INA, as ingerest will © Secrevary of War to-ds at Now Orleans, to ¢ jens for the reltet of tie thy at St. Lene LINGTON HAWKEYE, SLND RAPTTST <2 stoet northwest, WoT het sas follows for Match sh Will Lecture at the WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 Subject—““The Pilgrimace of the Funny Man.” Het to the sufferers, O EXPLOSIVES IN THE Wan Dreanrtesr B | United Stites the lange crowd whieh as ju for music i alinost equal tober other at- | g¢ pis" TNo,—I1 ts reported th sembied at the | den, | pesed ARMY OF THE POTO- i Assistant Postiuoster pr SOCIETY oF THE xeon wan, THREE NIGHTS ONLY, * @OMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 3L MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2 P.M THA TCHER, FRIMKOSE & WEST'S CONSOLIDATED MINSTRELS, Under the manayement of MR GEORGE T. CLAPHAM, Putron‘zed by the elite,and indorsed by the entire Press AS THE GREATEST MINSTREL ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD, ‘Presenting a programme far surpassing anything ever before attempted, Jest Afterpiece ever witnessed, entitled LANG-TREES PERIL AT A GARDEN PARTY. Aby, Uur Grvat Burlesque Game of BASE BALL, Wasuixcto vs. ATELETICS, And the Puri POPULAR PRICES. EW-Seats now on sale at Ellist Music Store, mh27.6t TARE! Comer y PEIDAY EVE TN. March 2s. ‘Miss Lathimn, Mit Detwoulrr, Mins Harvey, Mra Pow- | eli, Mise Larner, Dr Bischof, and au oclette ea Aduiswiun, 25 eet ts, mab NATIONAL THEATER Every Evening and Saturiay Matinee, ssful Spectacular Melodrama, THE LIGHTS 0° LONDON. Shook & Ce Dratnatie Company, andl may Theater: Sw York y was Ion atul weary, but ealantly they strode, ry lett aud laseir, alvuae the heavy Poad he bicdt wan dark ata stonuy, Vue bithe of heart ‘were they For shiiug iu the distance the lights of London lay, fas ‘Wot slike still behind them the Iiehts of London tay. | Neat Week—Mr DION BUUCICAULT, as Conn, in the Shwwckirwun, JOED'S. THE DEUCE OF HEARTa. A Rattling New Condy Admirably Acted. of the Favorite Comedian, Enthusiastic Receptio Ne Tiustrating the Fate of The Stu Rrothe Matinee Satunduy at 2o’clock. esiman and Leon's Minstrel Comedy Fedorsala Bernhardt. The Excelsior Ba.let; rurvic Hetween Light and Darksess — mb6— Wares Gauenrs, Bacrone. p relieve the great pressure for adiniesion, and espe- ie Pesitents fram Teachers, SS. Mr walters has ait-liors of Lye bn: dred Wasiinacton at the present MONDAY, MACH An Entin ly New ra MATINEDS FURSUS). THUL ‘A Wild, by 1 @ND DOLE, &Sp oskes, HOWER Valentine quiad- Baery of America's Little Store ‘Tbe HOLL BAMIEA. six cluding Baby Clara, the Photos iebal w the day. "every Atte rn EP Sicht Thin Weel, CINDERELES Or. The F ary and Little Giawe tinper, Tn which tiene chs juce all their FORD'S THEATER Sspytiyst Beentaues Book bore 1th street and Penn. Wwaitia avenue g Beces TRICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES. BOYS KICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. PURCHASEES TAUGHT FREE. Repairing exec: ekghtirine executed promptly in the most skillfal Wal ©. SCKIBNER'S Kanixe Scnoor, TOS F street northwest, phe artes LATEST Parr TOS: MIAN MODES IN HATR ODS. LEM. J. Pita Sil, Feet 2 hUST SN fe RHE. WAVES! These ntyles never need be in he bairure Tene nye in ruresers bands SSS MEINE DY plain combine “Maur Drned and 8 INGLED BANGS! febzs-Ima Seuso Sis Is Hae DUSLAP'S FIFTH AVENUE SPEING-STYLE SILK ‘BRONZE and NUT- BROWN COLOLS. WILLETT & KUOFFS, ETAL aL Tarnow ese Of Spe pew esTvaniia nent strovts. SATURDAY £ | Grasp Far | UNION VETERAN CORPS CADETS, HE probably strose seine witha the $s In Winder's bull 1¢ TEMPLE, MARCH 31 TO APRIL 5, INCLUSIVE. mt chares fi artinent bahia 1s thal 's. admitting agentlaman and lady, for Woe, DUDLEY, late | 5 = YORK AVENUE, PE™2oL06x. enator Vest and Repre- © Seoul, Hepburn aud Brewer spon tae Presid ‘AL BEAUTY, PERSONAL BEAUTY, PERSONAL BEAUTY, PERSONAL BEAUTY. for two months, on sur- avs ertileate Of disablity, Is granted First Sth tntantrs, ceed To Vientia, Sis tL Polar Confer nce the Titerns tio: 10" be held in Iy azent for Miss C. Stizron, how in New York y iy id OLE ot the sweetest vats, asl 1s Sor abin to ad ‘who Lae never bowed to its the principles of tre manhood, of science ind learning, the uninte innocent child with une aecurd | prders in That city. HE AWERLY das. fr HL. Adami Slaker, edd savage atid the tary ackuoyl- trilmtes of personal beauty and female pure clear, peerless and besntizul ‘Tre Weeery Starr this week 1s now ready. EMTS per copy. ad WH be sent anywhere tn and Cabada, postpald, lor one y The United stat doular a year. Prrsowa.—Fy-Re} familly are at the Haallton. and W. I. Edwards have of Arkansas It is a woman’ privilege to look beautiful. Tt isex- er to be vs attractive and pretty a& possill Very means to preserve het persul auceas loug as she COMPLEXION BLEMISHES. COMPLEXION BLEMISHES, COMPLEXION BLEMISHES, 1. (Acne) —White or red inflamed pimples on the checks. for Giead and nose. afieets both bexex, medotis.)-Blackheais on the ose, forehead ‘4 (Liver Spots) —Hrown, dark, (ou the forclwan aud chucks: affects Lad 4. (Nasal Erythema )—Redness aud ciliness of the 5. (Stippled Skin.}—Coarse, deep pores on cheeks and Freckles, Moth, Tan, Sallowness, Birth-marks, are | tus, 41, of Which readit ative Neal, of Ohio. — Messrs. desse Brown to the Hot Springs of Washington, York Herat 1 Mrs. Ingalls, tor and Mrs) endetive, eatiie urrtier partuculads a) In Parts yes vent for PILI > o> MEDICAL DEINE SPRING COURSE WILL 6: WEDNESDAY, APEIL 2, AT 7 P.M. ©. B, PURVIS, M. D., Secretary (> CLUBHOUSE, NATIONAL Fak GROUNDS, dy-looking spows Ameriean ‘artist from r, Mrs. Dr. T. eer. ——Senur Romero, the Mex presentattve Le Fevre were Paris, is tn the city, Bi. Hood, on Os eau Minister, and Re sane coniplexion dis Sield to true Dermatological skill. Dr. VAS DYCK beautities the Complexion, Hatr.Exe- | TaESealae AL. ove Chub House tor Address and apply 106 Piqua (0.) Herald, it. . W. Itutherford and wile, of New Jersey, are Layee uorthwest, HILL CEMETERY, annoying Blemish, Diseolorat on and Defect. Enaiuels, Paints or Dyes. itis Seientinic, Purifying. Beautityinye, Artistic ant | 2K. Dermatolowist, : tit Use any Cosmet ic Adverse Decision in Gen. Meigw’ Case. controller of the Tre: Judge Lawrence, fi has made an adverse decision tn w the Meigs’ case. This Inv Ived the rightof a retired siznated by act of Congress to in connection with the erection of a Public building, to recetve compensation for such services, Gen. M. C. Melgs the provisions of the anissioned by. the Su supervising engineer ud ar 1s known as | pertorm dutie tu leat, MH easteof iy Order OF the Bord of Mi | cated Rinneld | consut hin withevery cont i and Philad Iphia, treet curs, Dr. VAN DYCK wants e-tuwd that le tever refers aby ute to a. In reeurd to | ‘Treasurer and Sty PROWILLINM M CATE HAS NEW OFFI sation at the rat holds that Congress has a right to add to the duties of a retired artny officer the further ervising fhe erection of a public bulld- vice the officer IS not entitled to any compensation unless so provided by statute, controller 8a OWAC that his treatment This te Just the seacon to be trated 1 becomes harsh, dry, freekied, discolored. tt eruptive. A cours of teat wil do you more good than duuble the tue i the suns in the wpring the | as Shop, No Wd D street worthwvat, mee wishing treatment durine the present season REPRESENTATIVE FORNEY “We may be alittle down now,” sald Representa- orney, of Alabama, referring to the tariff dit- ferences in the demoeratie part ‘That will pass aw: stoops a little now It 1s only to plume himself for a oe the tarlif ts dls it may have upon Rotten a, here all creditors of JOUN T. id Fs, Who will present thelr claus to Us im Waslunyton ‘Call cn Dr. VAN DYC Grant Place, betw If our eagle ested be trated. pay Inet at the sto is AMES D. MARTIN, witil fur 8. HOCKAGIN, Jn, a avenue, t | Joftier Mght. Here tn the He ding to the Influe the return of mueinbers respect -ryUdng Will be subordinated to the election of a ‘That Will be the objective point, and a If una le to all, there stamp for abaw E WILL BE ET iors of ‘the Corcorat Fh No 1! Ftreet Apsl, isi, for the p BPP, err gs 2 oP e: apany at their office order (0 win success, ari aud ever; dered with regal ck Upon the whole country, and you will see be entirely har- democraule party wi REPRESENTATIVE LOWRY ON TARIFF SENTIMENT IN Walnut Connter Topa. 16 to 90 juches, Qua tered Oak, first quality. Cabinet Oak, first quality. White Oak, frst quality. “How 1s public sentiment tn Indiana on the asked Representative a STAR reporter Lowry, of that state, to-day. “rhe democrats,” he replied, “want some legtsla- -Uon of customs duties to We want to cut down nd reduce taxation, but not tue surplus reve by strikime at internal taxation, Judgment, are in favor of NOW READY. WM. McLPAN & 80%, and B atreeta northweat. CROOK HAS ESTAB- 15 Lith street northwest we hours will be frou 8.90 to 10a. 11, 12 to 1. 0 to «30 pean.” (p> SAMUEL 8 SHEDD. GAS FIXTURES, Uhink that no articles are better able to bear the Durden of taxation than tobacco and whisky. there are a good many necessuries of Ife that can and ought to be cheapened. We must do this by reducing the tariff. THE VAST NUMBER OF NEW AND HANDSOME PaTTERNS 1N CLUDE ALL THE MOST APPROVED IDEAS AND MANY EXCLUSIVE ONES, Society Notes. ‘Tne last of Mrs. McElroy’s Saturday afternoon receptions for the season will be held to-morrow. Mrs. Slocum, wife of the Representative from Brooklyn, gave a tea yesterday afternoon, which was largely attended by persons prominent in ont- lal and private life. ‘The marriage of Mr. RA. Milstead with Miss ‘Mary V. Kirby, daughter of Mr. W. W. Kirby took place last night at the residence of Rev. J.C. Hagey, tuo New Jersey avenue, after which a the friends took place at the residence father, 422 H street. W. Danenhower has tssued cards for a reception to-morrow from 4 to8 to Lieut. Dauen- hower and his bride. GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, PLUMBING AND HEATING. Jobbing promptly done STYLE, FIT and PERFECTION OF WORKMANSHIP 400 9th atrect northwest, GIST, 496 77a aa aalty. Patent M ai great variety. TE DRUGS.—C. 3. PRICE. DRU -#.w., the leading Pharniacy in tabs! Prescriptious a shee Verfumery aud ‘Toilet “Ari CANNOT BE SURPASSED ATTENTION OF VISITORS AN Residenteis particularly called to, PHOSVIT ES Nerve Tonic aud Sai ‘malo aerated by the (lass or ‘W. ©. MILBURN, tor and Manutacturer, 420 Penuaylvauia aventia, BEST GRADES OF CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS, ‘Having made more than our accustomed efforts, and ‘MarntaGe Licenses.—Marriagelicenseshave been are therefore fully prepared to welcome buyers. issued by the clerk of the court to Fillmore Jenkins i ‘0 \y; Chas. W. H. Phelps and Erin C. Sprightley; Edwin’ Gladmon and Margaret Batty Cassin; 8. C. Godman and L. B. Martin; Jacob John- son und Amanda Posey, of Clarkesb child F. Green and Bertha E. Besley, fax county, Va. INADEQUATR PUNISHMENT FOR A VILLATNOUE ACT. A burly negro named William Slater followed seve- ‘who were on their way home ing afvernoon, and when near rh’ alley, between North street tf seized one of them by run ¥'ll shoot you.” son. The girl and Caroline ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., Tal small white girl from school, yester Woon Maxrers Is Oax, Cusnny, ~ ‘MAHOGANY, WALNUT, &c., from the cheapest to the richest artistic designe, We in- ‘vite an inspection of our rooms and a comparison of our Prices, as w. are selling a great variety of HOUSE FURNISHINGS at yer low prices, ‘THE FINEST CLOTHING, the shoulder, saying, ‘At the same time he ¢: eluded him and ran to returned with her, and after a lively chase he suc ceeded in capturing Slater. In the Police Court this morning Slater Was fined $100 or ninety days in Jail Conn., it is rumored that the per- the charge of 319, S. E. Comwen Szvexru an D Stuxers, Javanese scnoits, raxs, ere. Bridgeport, HAYWARD CHINSO! son to be arrested in a few ‘& HUT oN. deri ‘Rose Ambler ia Wi AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | THE SEARCH FOR THEGREELY PARTY |THE SENATE PAS3ES THE REWARD BILL. PRIVATE BILL DAY IN THE HOUSE. Miscellaneous Legislative Notes: The Senate. On motion of Mr. Hale, the Senate agreed that {when it Ajourn to-day it be to Monday next. ; from the committee on woman joint resolution pro- oustitution to extend the right of suffrage to women, Mr. Cockrell was the action of the AjOriny Of th auntice. ‘The minority of the Htee Would hereatier present their views. Pl the committee on territortes, fed favorably the Will 10: rive an enimer bitents of the territory of Tdaho, lonmencof the saine into council ou the Dasts theo rear por and Tepresehtath ‘The jolut resolution calendar, Mr. Phimh’s resolution, offered yesterday, on the Seerotary of the for information reiating (0 che Unpald pordon ot the War Lix of Isbi, Was Secretary of the Interior be Sonat eso carr Ine | Of Uhesiatute of | President to direct irs Torce as may be | punile he conclusion of eee NEXT he womtkd Pees Tle Senate 1 Introdieed by Nita 10 loa is Mtl recently nL flies oreenize the Pal juent, RELY RELIE RD BILL PASSED, 1) cal mil The Senate read es abd possed the bil authoring the & proctan aquitably pal Tactority as-ert The routains a provisy’ py I Axis, Tai Wid wet De 1 Dnited State such! that Bould Lavoie isbiity beyoud any futnre a onto sald rewara ord Uneteor shall best pou all parties, mW M. Brown introdar ment In cash of $5 Hrd to Lhe State of Gec pede bye sak for th coin on detense In ajnoyed. Mate Iss In futroducing the Ul Mir Brown sath a ll ss Passed Lust sete ate received. ue President s sic bature, DULL trier or The 1h 1 not U Ain wone aon reterred to ‘the coms hate Hin onthe deps commltie when ae bul to cover the wile The Heuse. Mr. Anderson (hitn.) intrxdaeed a concurrent TesoluUon for the tital adjourument of Const AWo'eleck on the 21 of June, Ish fueans, After the trausaetion of some unimportant mis cerianeuus Dustin, the House proceeded to the nivale bi ne question Invuived, owine to omicers. He hoped t Teport a geueral versely, from the the rellet of Win, reported Tecoumnendations 61 eatses OF Com Chas. D. Sieber, the nue nds anid ar. House went into commict i ot ThE Whole CM) ot. alr) on the private calendar. ‘vox, The bill for the ret: reported adve the Ser cute In the Court oF ¢ District for damage alle property by street tmuprovements. THE FRONT OP THE CITY TALL. Chief Justice Cartter was b priations comuniitee yeste and tor remodesing the base the strneture cording to the estimates made, EXTENDING JURISDICTION OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. At the regular meeting of th committee to-day the bill to € of justices of the peace in the District wa tobe favorably Tt was report Senate, as @rdered. ‘The bill to extend the Juricate- Uion of Justices of the peee, as repor: them Jurisdiction todetermine atl pleas Mneluding attachment and replevin, amount Involved shall not exceed $3 Whore ttle to Teal estate ts concerned, maliclons prosecution, actions against ¢ for misconduct. in’ ofice, and case breach of promise: that” such jurisdiction shill be exclusive oriiinal jurisdiction where the Amount Involved shill not excved $10, ane orkginal and concurrent with the Distri Where the amount involved dor and where the sum ¢ shall be entitled to trial by Jur erned by the District s rules. No appeal shall be allows San amount exceed- Ing $2015 involved nor unless the ap security tor final judgment and cost a constable refuses or” nexlects to py collected by him the Justice 1S empowered to suin- mon him, hear the case and render judgment awainst Lie constable and his sureties. The justice my compel the constable to make due return of any process served by him. When service {3 “ngalnst a tenant if the tenant can- not be found the service shall be legal Af left. with any person over 21 years oldon the premises. ‘The other sections provide thao where property attached Is claimed by an outside person, the trial of this right shall be before the Justice issuing the original Writ; aud If property attached As shown to be exeinpt, Judment for costs Shail be entered against the puulnuils. ‘The Supreme Court fs authorized to make and establish such additional rules of practice as may be deemed necessary. In elvil cases Urled Without a Jury Judsinent mnuat be Tendered nol Jess than four days after Ulal. i Capitol Topics. BANEINO AND CURRENCY. Ata meeting of the committee on banking and currency to-day, consideration was given to Repre- sentative Dingley’s bill authorizing the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to invest the lawful money de- ited in the ‘Treasury in trust by national bank= Ing assoclations for the retirement of their cireu- luUing notes. Representative Miller, of ‘Texas, of- fered’ an amendment to the bill proving that’ in- stead of holding four per cent bonds In trust for the redemption of outstanding notes, the Secretary of the Treasury shall cancel them a3 soon as they are urchesed. When the bonds come in they are to redeemed with any money In the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, If at any time there are no such funds in the Treasury, the amendment au- Unorizes the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to fssue new. three per cent bonds In sufficient quantity to secure the necessary funds. Representatives Adams and Miller favored the proposition of the Texas repre- sentative. Mr. Dingley opposed it on the ground that 1t would be in violation of the government's trust. Representative Buckner was :uthorized to favorably report a bill amending the Revised Stat- utes So that the citizens of the five clvilized nations of the Indian Territory should be permitted to form organizations under the provisions of the na- Uonal banking act, thelr Indian blood to the con- trary notwithstanding. CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE, ‘The following nominations were confirmed by the Senate yesterday: Medical Director Francis ‘M. Gunnell, resident of the District of Columbia, to ‘be surgeon general and chief of the bureau of medi- eine and surgery In the department of the navy; Surgeon Walter S. Schofield, a resident of Counec- Ucut, to be miedieal Inspector tn the navy; Medical In Albert C. Gorgas, a resident vatda, to be a medical di ‘in the navy; Aaron S. Oberly, resident of Connectictit’ to be a Inedical tor In the navy; 2d Lieut. Randolph Dickens, of Virginia, to be first Meutentant in marine corps; F. Clayton, of Georgia, to be consul at Para; postinasters—Robert_M. Orrell, Fayetteville, N.C.; John Tweedly, Danbury, Conn! ‘THE WHISKY BILL VOTE. An analysis.of the vote in the House on the ‘whisky Dill shows the party division to have been as follows: Against the bill—Democrats, 94; re- poo! 90; endent republicans, 1; total, 185. the bill— 72; republicans, 10; inde- pendent republicans, 1; ‘THE PATENT OFFICE WANTS MORE ROOM. ‘The House committee on patents to-day visite the office of the Commisstoner of Pates DUrpose of examining th for additional room, omumnittee that owt SS additonal ry fovoted to Th committer Tay muuuitior Will probabil 4 Teport (0 the House next week on MINOR NOTES, ted by Mr. Dowd for the retirement aur Was taken Up, Dut Lot disposeit House yesterday, alter the defeat of the i ‘The bill repo; vling of the exerntive assoctation of the de: 2 i Officers cn the suf = DANVILLE ‘Testimony « TWENTY-FIVE WHT The Danville investis and twenty-tive wi were Sworn at once, nesbor, Va. 2M miles fro yn was resumes Dil Were pluced on the | Pee : ad Said that le was him caning | uuViile riot first on Sa cer, WhO Was aN €: i had passed over the wite GE INVOICE OF PISTOLS TO DANVILLE, wed God for tue Danville ri Ti was.a Ulessit of Lynchburg, but who up to Jast February parate depart | some of the ioeal oM- The local gov- ranwent hess’ opinion, an io- whole was, however, 1 provement upon tts is ‘of Floyd rount ville, Was SWOrN, elreniated before th Monday, the day betore Lear or the tot about GHe hupdred and Mity Votes in rieyd Hawxtinest, of ety teres | Mr. ¢. L. Prite ecerations of the Danville r serue's Were Pain. coutributed to this ROVER'S ACCOUNT OF THR RIOT, ML exarntnation at pubiiean side susp few more witne uined, and Senator Van described the There were tie U Uiree whire men and red people suid Knew some of the colored peop with Several otuers wh: + nauned, ied tO e. Withess was not art an there were about tfteen whites two hundred colored re Witness did Mewiiiiin (Tenn,), the SA | Witness went with ly Witness Saw ¢ ved that if the whites hud nc Wollld ad have been u Hiring When the hex id been Serxing to The whites ct Dean to run, and tired back, L committer tn to-day, was to authorize lim to prose claim against the é been done his to avoid rot bis “The election vw there never was trled to get the od people to voto, but Without “¥ dudn't want fo vote. portlon of Situs’ speech, In hls opine 1 to do With mals Out Without a ent hack and Zot a pls! When he got fore the House appro- ay Lo advocate the ade | dition of such a.suim to the fortheoming bill as will repair and remodel parts of the south front of the y hall, He pointed out the need for a new and fire-proof roof on the ol portion of the butlding, eMe and Temovie a huinber of old and Totten stones In Various parts of The cost WIL Hot Exceed $50,000 ae it had a great de Witness went thing commenced he Dut the fring | body of the deoeased an hess sald It Was untrue. Witness did not Shoot at erHOOn, WhEH LeZToes are yon the sireet in lange wum- Witness arrived on the ground Lee aid | ) lad pistols drawn, Saw Redd, a | man, With a pistol Witness named Wal | pa and Bob Tay inen, Whom ‘he saw With pistols atuong the white Senate District tend the Jurisdiction ordered, 1 to the he cross-examination was continued at great Jength, but without tmporiant results, ‘Whe Shooting of a Colored Boy at Charlottesville, Va. <T BY A RESIDENT OF THAT PLACE. A correspondent writing from Charlottesville, ‘Va., as to the shooting of a colored boy on Sunday, heretofore reported in THE STAR, tugion gentleman en route froin ‘New Orleans to Weshington must have stopped over here from another train, or he could not ha as he clatins, of tis hed’ Charlottesville unull atter the eitelted in the eoron: ALLS boy had been stealing from ny’s Yards here for along une n warned, ahd that on Sunday he was and had been arrested, ation, and as he said n Of Shops that he had king down to ited feet oF SO from broke loose and ran, Another policen: Leatied tothe first cordingly did shoot Ss: “The Wash- ve been a witness, as the train had ‘olen Uke Laths see him, When about a hut the - passenger followed him. coming up Joined in the chase oficer to Shoot. three times while running, not stopp u yp. The third shot, which was mere dental, took effect under the dos blade, und 1s supposed to have touched his heart, as ‘The policeman who did the shooting immediately gave himself up, and was locked ta Jail until Tuesday, when he was balled ‘Out to appear the vicinity, who -know the boy killed, the was a Bad character,@ndthat the slloolng Was accidental rather than inaliclous. 'S left shoulder he died instantly. Death of Judge Granger. 4 BROTUER-IN-LAW OF THE LATE STEPHEN 4. DOCG- ‘The death of Judge Granger, who for the last 30 years has been a resident of this city, occurred this morning at about 8 o'clock, at the United States | hotel. He was born in Ontario county, N. ¥., in 1810, and was consequently in the 7th year of ‘his A lawyer by profession, he was elected to the position of county judge of Ontario county, in that uite a young man. He came’ to this city at the beginning of Pierce's administration, and was appointed to the position of recorder in the eneral Iand office, which place he filled for 18 Years, He was then transferred to the office, in the division of the Of 1812. His death was not uhex} in feeble health. pensioners of the war ted, as he was ‘was a brother-in-law of the hen A. Douglass, and leaves surviving @ inarried daughter, both of whom reside at ings, N. ¥._ Hils body is at the undertak- Ang rooms of Joseph C. Lee, where his friends may ‘view the remains until the "departure of the north ern train at 10 o'clock to-ni-zht. Hiv Third Offense of Langeny. ESCAPED THE PENITENTIARY. To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wyle, a colored man, named W. H. Smith, charged with petit larceny, second: offense, was placed on trial, Mr. Coyle for the government and Mr. E. P. Bow W. H. suit TWO CENTS. am BANDS VENG He Kills his Wite’s Paramour. THE FATAL SHOOTING OF 2018 W. GRIMES BY Lote BA A peat looking two-story tr corner of ofa fe K Thy 0 has been Louis Karcher, man about 8 years of ace ts ¢ cous Th een The tt Mrs K } Mhe Same nk, Wt tng abet ‘ hat hareher atter me eloset alse, for 1 nn the wont empted £0. come Out, Bit ¥ on 0 rtued an aute write, During all the 3 unidevd Uy a crowd OF yx The Coroner's Inquest To-dny. e coroner becin an th Ath precinct stati wed, Short lug Were the Juror mn, Charles & Frown and Joh T. C today. Anh Henry ines her was He tsa stn, ant jl fran The Hnement. de wore spective eloties With a Dkk over Gat, with a Byton collar and ne cray hat stuperied, and s pation, Who appear as attorney 0 is sald Mr Mach Don't ans: Bound ty er 1118.4 well-know passed Hie might her Jou Wats ths use AS not en That qiestion difterent ateiuent In Pegard WOU fret, and Fat 1 Lor the inquest Khare Lue rovln, cask OMmeer J clock last night seme parties, iueluding as man Ramed Dunnington, came Shatton house, and reported that Thre sliots been tired, Gut ot raul fast as we tat het Ue street, rach np st ad CH stow to the Where ether Karcher or Dunnit ‘Then be pointed to ti T shot him three tin vot in the close So his head was tindernestl. Witness askeb “Where's the pistol” Kar oer said: itere it Is handed the witness Ue pistol Karcher said “Lam no for 1 Gor MY REVENGE,” BS has been he continued. While, Thavecaught him at lost.” It was dark fn the front room when withess went up. It thonght there was a HEMT In hie po Wit ness Tovk Kareh tothe station, Dr. Harti: into custody a D testisled That he ha md Tire Wounds One Dall entered t tus the lips. the t thet text al the shie, ‘The secon fracturing tt The Dall entered ter (ribs, wbout an teh atid a. Tow te Second wound downwa etrating the left lun in wes, dn Ata portion of the clotiing, “Death rsntiat trom Uhe Internal hemorrhage and Shuck of this wound ‘The third ball was not tout. The anpare Abie a He thought he w 190 pounds, ARCHER'S STATEMENT TO SERGEANT MULAN Sergeant James E. Mulhall testitied Wand 1 o'clock thts morning he went where Karcher was told tutta that the man Was doh Karewer sald Phat ts jist asd wanted 1t id te. Hie Ne pies th any! house.” 1 fn sud had not lett hetae since oftice, Not feciing well b O'clock, A short” tinue pr he woke up and thouzht be heart im the front mom. Me went to 14: room door and demanded stmt asked him who was snpposcd tox room, ‘The prisoner Sud: “iis | wit At was not cust for tem to sleep tneether she occupied the front roam ated be ene of ie by Tooms, After sone parley, the prisoner sild, © opened dhe door for tin. When tee went ° fron thi Labant ares Toor, NOT Seine any One th The rom, be hiument | ately’went Lo the eleset. Finds the closet fo wed, he demanded the key of his wife.” She sid sie atid not know where twas He sad: “Oh, well: Lc find a key that will open tt’. He went out of tie Too! witness understood bia to say, to proe! 4.28 That was the key be kntended to uss mas he lett the room <li rf. When he returned with tl Threatened to break the door work upon that with th open, ahd aman attempted to rush, was too qui him. He had his | shot him. He sald le shot hia dune un some time. “We don't care anything about that,” inter- Tupted the coroner. Will sou pertult this witness," sald Mr, Mackey, | “to state the condition Of the deceased —wheter the was ¢ressed or not?” “Several oficers had seen him previons to shooting. When I saw him he had aii bis ‘on, except hils hat, collar, and one shor. stated that Karel not left the woman sonie time aco. ‘Oflicer Daily was recalled at the request of Mr. ‘Mackey, and testitied that the de headed and had Lis collar and one shoe off. “Will Fou permit hua to state,” asked Mr. ‘Mackey, “whether the Woman he saw Uere was “You may answer that,” sald the coroner. “She was in bed and hid a night gown on,” sald OMicer Dally, “She mizht have had some gar- ments beneath ber night gown, DLt that was all 1 saw.” “In what room was she?” “She was ih the room that Mr. Karcher told me he occupied,” said the witness, “and not where the body was” ‘The’ witness sald that there was, a hottie of wi and a © close to nthe Toon whiere the body was. fle exhibited the revol- ‘ver, a Sinith & Wesson 32 caliber, Which the pris- oner had surrendered to him. ‘Mr. Mackey called attention to the fact that the wife of the prisoner was in the station, and that he Would protest against having her examined. “J do not propose to ‘her,” said the coro- ner. ‘The room was then cleared, so that the Jury could ‘consider the testimony. ‘THE VERDICT. ‘The jury, after afew minutes’ deliberation, ren- dered a verdict that John W. Grimes came to his ‘Karcher Was committed to jail, ‘THE VICTIM. ‘The deceased, who Wasa native of Va, cwhere bis father bas for many years beh dealer in the market), was well known In'this cit and in the surrounding counties of "Marland ant wing for some Years been engaged in the machine He ther ewing business, He was somewhat testified that about a was vt with, sathened up, on a tone id brow it Lita examined the ” nit made: nee the fol ants He sald be < Me ‘sald he knew this woman bad beew doing uils tor Jorn The wit ‘sald he was sorry that he quan was bare- \Telegrams to The Star. “DEATH OF PRINCE LEOPOLD. > [OSMAN DIGNA’S PRESTIGE GONE, THE FLOODS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. => }RACING IN ENG TO - DAY. (er rn Vicvoria’s Ve ee Lounge! Somer Queen View * i sir ine Deneet Ale Le Was on the nud ThE : She Was praounaly wed Mess the resitonow of the Prince of j calling to express sot Albany 18.0 ‘ s inoktng to De a - Racing mt Wy eet Obie \ of Dayton, 0 ‘in bettas while pecting stains tn Dak rm untll beetag au Uwe machinery aud men be Look wii sk a view to aiming The Spring freshers, >. by battered the woods » Apetlon of the old Ly. The water i teers It bas twked up the Matsat the tech ot Mast ua river, subiengingg Une Jour data 4 viunre rise wii do serious damage, GOLD SWIMS TOMORROW REDUCED FREIGHT RATES TKO GUC IACEURS IS RIGHER PRICES. W Yous, March 2s. Walt Srebet, 10:0—Welle © the oid ‘Shipment on Uregeu at €rome He md, In onder to rieans, baw wt te nts 1 Hower Gils Tver pollsts, and 18 conte: Could aps helsa be sever In higher prices, anid, re tof pool Telations aud an 5 Coho Laer Will Dew gradual Man and Vite Convicted, 1S. Lulgt Huncalant and tis ¥ wwicted i the Cnited States Sot possing and attempting 40 r q Lars. ue maaitaum pee ity ts oF shoe) onal ten years prisomanemG In tte relion of the court Seb trot The JWry commended them 40 - — A Railroad Wreck Cnased by Trampe Feern a Bridge. 5 E Trvight train hed within twelve thew cu The engine wll anescaped by Jun tng Oa Clot persons were Injures The Veli thine, and when, rosaw that it ofa pes pole, last nacht) supped and ally i SM WS. he Was taken Bowe 1 AB inate, oa Lhe ben Sera weeks before the Ge ed > Instructed to Support Blaine. Wie Pa ch 2k —Deleg: the tr rth, FU an Wee irst'senatorial distrigta ccted Hon. He Be ton aC Ciicage witn it ns tosupport Bali ‘The First Through Party. ne yower the Me ¥ arrived her My of Mexico wis Osman Digna ERITISH TROOPS COMING HOME, os — The 100% bussars, the Tort nt and the Iris fusiiers have Y ics of The is muorndny Denth of Mrs, Kate N. Doggett s bed here Or ity CUDR, OF ott Lid a wie rary citcles, and Waa, 1s Converbing the advemee SIN SWITZERLAND, have site arcuists Kenly na whe had besa it Comme ssuliy SWlMRCMeE nved to demand | that Kommeret Dn Jasan accomplice im the mage Morr Eisert, the Vienna bauker, GRANTS FOR TERLAST, The chnent <lipped ty CU langew frow te TANCASTER. + US. trate Ls steru staluon, arrived at Ales fora Leega® intenection naavenue, The. Horney Riddle, aa al question, tug tomnt West, 1 K neither be jd- ht direction by any on 9, of the * District Commissiomens oof lue reguistions may HM Messrs, Walker, Wiltn= ee District Comtnlssiem= at could over this brid, rainy th litions Was Lat te ox Pans was Vyorwatter to keep the causeway In go 5 tol Thelt richt ‘The olttzens ti quarter ef the company in Balthinore of the request of These gentienien, so Ut steps be taken on the» cof the company Lommake repairs, rom prse PeewT, Inspector Entwisie thas ta be strat seat Chas kup. went two twostery wel Om G, between 22d apd 2 streets nortawest; 67,80 ‘The Goverament of the District, From the Philadeipida Times, ‘Some of the Washington newspapersareagtating the question of returning to the popular election of a District government. This is to insure the requr~ rence of the Tezime which brought disgrace ype at the last experiment of this ito. pResent system Is not quite as free and easy ax partisan papers and tuanaers would like; {the demand for a revurn to tue good old Ways Of en ate a ae sued ts very slight. Popular suffrage was doned In the District because It had proved s most distal fullure. Not only were the tages ‘Which could be levied on the people of the Disuact squandered wit’ utter recklessness, DuL there waa & good prospect that the revenues of the cpuntrs, woud be insciiclent to meet apd Tapacky of the District ring and Mob oF Voters behind It. Municipal government 18 bad enough in seat fe lat cites, as experience has well demonstrated. apply the same tuethods in Washington, where: People lator under the impression that, the ready to be plucked, ts al of corruption and misrule’ Superior, as ashow, to anytidng Unts yeiseen. ‘The present government of the bd be went should Ue laduiged unless Ube oui (Een: that no Thoughtsot 1s