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THE EVENING STAR. | ey, Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, 2 AT THE STAR BUILDING * |THE CINCINNATI MOB. * berger Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by ( | SS ‘vening Star Newspaper Company, a . . = aT. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres. P NO ce le ae: ——— _ Pec ree aes : | THE RIOT BELIEVED TO BE OVER. Rt mead ol month. Copies 5 the see : feeach By mnai_pestags prepaid —S0centa 8 meu ale Year. 86: six months. 3 [Watered at the Post Office at Washington, D. Cas GEN, GORDON'S FORCES DEFEATED. Qaeond-class mail matter.) ~ ‘Te Werary Stan—publiched on Friday—$1 a year. i ia {Ee seat geertone tt : 52 9.65% WO CENTS, 22 CAUSE OF PRINCE LEOPULDS DEATH. sz ——— = — = = <= = oo MOLLY MAGUIRE CONSPILACY. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES Washington News and Gossip, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. oe Paseiie Riot Investigation. | THE woe TUERD ON AND DISPERSED 64 TM aisTtA eel ee — _——— STIMONY BEFORE THR COMMITTEE TO-DAT. Allighted torch had scarcely been applied to the oN Ered x JM® A0RIce stRakoscn REsPecTYULLY [oF FON BAPTIST, CHURCH. —THE REVIVAL | Govememer B Tout —Iuedn sere In the Danville investigation to-day J. C. Enright | courthouse when Capt Dest DAMAGE BY STORMS AND FLOODS. | Rarvests are urat. "350 penstentar A lume uenber of Bie Chee ae (white democrat) was the first witness. He swore | vine, Serzeant McLean and Private Mowutre, with —— Miss Exow | Tuosssr. siiversionte-" Prrachite tach iiekt Site ae Re rect | Me, $611,986.89; customs, $658,420.97, ADULTERATED FOODS AND DRUGS. . zs that Gra titges aneeting swith di 1] adetar ited, Hey, Wat. Gmuuons, pastor, with & corps cee the Opera hotise meeting with J. 1- | adetachn vot of militia, came from the court | di : pated [pie ag cette Somer tig | of the Grent Riot, ‘The most Eminent Living Con | cert Singer, will give her ob other workers, se ‘THE SINKING OF - pele ‘The naval ; = Soa the man whom witnesses had previgusly | Toturda, hurrying t ee 5 NO OXE «i SINCR Flan O'CLOCK Lacy Saat, | Subse i oF SONIC TE SERS OF wip. | CU of inquiry appointed to investigate the cause of | Phe Subject Discussed in the House. | S¥°™ Killed two negroes The witness swore tha va tnibscIGar tenet meat aes nOrKDED a ee WAREWELL CONCERD IN WASHINGTON | ON MONDAY EVENING, 'H Slat, 1984, Saupe AMH AE Oat, hist samta ane: | Hesnking ofthe U8 tug Mayower atthe Wash- hewras mith, Johnson all the time, and that be BroOgh Denote heed: kiting win te ToT VERSIONE PROP . . - a a at their hal S April ist. at 12 o'clock. to at- | Ington navy yard some time ago, has made — Wohnson) did not tire at all. WitneSs testified that | Sergeant McLean, of the first company D, was shot ecuine Tuer we % At CONGREGATIONAL | CHURCH, 10th and sts, tend he fineral of Brotitr Roweur'd. Wiisox, from | report to the Secretary of the News, having hed ae woe en the morning of the riot a crowd orcolored mea | In The shoulder? Aan priate Mec wae ca sis . Aeiated ty Chevalier ANTOINE De KUNTSKI, | Court Pianist to His Majesty, the Emperor of Geriuany. | waver nace i ood Hanudiie ame fraternuly invited, | OPPOTUBILY of examining the vessel since if was | Communication from the Attorney General, | obstructed the sidewalk in front of his cwitarsts | Mat, sMouMet and private Newuire Was : onesalt ot pel cceeraiee ABE tions “Le Revell Du (the Awakening of the | By order of We Me fits) MASONS LOWEIe gee | raised. ‘The report has not been acted om yét, Dut Place of business. He asked them to leave, and all | tric, the crowd feroed thet tay ath CHUTE 1 “been pelleved. Bd the famous composer of the world-renowned com | positions ‘Lion, Een 5 JASON 8. {tisintimated that itattributes the cause of sink- did butone who, when wisness threatened to push | strict until a barricade Was Peaches, wit : nyt mgt Baon),snd the Grand Symphonic, “The Soldier's Dream.” Re follow, Carelessness, and that a court martial imay | WHAT THE COMMITTEES ARE DOING. | Hii away, said ‘the day Of pushlag colored Med | tle militia was suatned "A howe ite ba a 2 Stak, no one Ioan Oe Mrs. ANNIE LOUISE | POWELL, Contralto, ‘The Union Co-operative Building “Association win | (HOW: = a and the crowd was put to Might, and ran a: TEAC Tite have Deets me ack a hold ita Sist regular monthly meeting for’ tenement | Tue U. 8, §, Tallapoosa arrived at the Washing: FIRING ON BOTH SIDES. Main street { ther Uver The bh i eran’ Aud Mr. A.L. KING, | of New York, Tenor. Siogues, and akin” savances Of WERRESDAY. | son navy yard an noon tod Teren ORE "The Senate. J.E. Perkinsen (white democrat) saw the row. | from the burning is teeame 1 t it ocho ‘The Concert will be under the perzonal direction of | Mr. Maurice Strakosch, who will perform the Piano cee stand: pete brent Ae soap are pe | wa rum arronser GENERAL was Nor FoRNismED | He Siw firingon both sides Me sawdive or six | Mit) ill the rain of “nutes man cand Seen . parties desiriny fo invest their monthly savings in « moe CERTAIN STAR RCUTE PAPERS, = res : ane row the Scormtary of comes Weil to attend ay the books formate ates tndg | LIEU. W. H, Ewony, U.S. N., who will command | The chair laid before the Senate a communication neat hich ie keene ee eee . = and ey Tegulees are Admission. $1; reserved seats. $1. } fssuc of stock will be opened. Subscriptions will also | the steamer Bear on the arctic expedition, left this | from thee Attorney General in reply toa recent | window. Lari eons ea a hae Sates eemeners Gw- Reserve Seat Tickets for sale at Motzerott’s Music | Store, March 2th. marls,19&at3imar oer eae morning on the limited express train for New York. | resolt the Senate, which tnquired of him “THEY MEANT FIGHT.” Kil tes eonhene ies Chub denivcry ex sae Bitkeoe a epee a aaa SVAN, Lemtany (ol acesoammee-te: | Anumber of his treads accompanied hig to the | why themphad been uesiect or retusel to transit | Fe Ta Osborne neg MEANT TOUT oe years ‘crane ened os note. cide mii, as ATIONAL THEATER FF@S? APPEARANCE IN WASHINGTON. J x 7 depot. r N E | Lines Sa, DHN F, RELLY, Treasurer, 39 G street n.w. ill to the Senate certain information relating to star | past, also described the fight. When Mr. Hatcher ing away the dead and dying to dru ee Ons Week, Commencing |. BURDETTE, MEION casei Haeh is, ROL Nae | THE U-8.8. Texwessee will bring the marine | route attorneys, tor which the Senate had pre-| asked the negroes to disperse they refused, and one | wieder DOL noe teat tae aan ® So rise torumnons about 2 NLY MATINEE SAT- | THE HUMORIST | Monthly payments are $2.50 per suave. SLO mfuli | SUAd from the Pensacola navy yard when she | viously callag. ‘The communteation of the At-| of them sald they meant Aght.” About two hun- | Spring er lke, Ay r g che mol Were that the Ovens MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1854. 0: i Of the Pe theed an each Sat TS ee ne there Borsa. “It 15 not to be longer maintained | torney General states that tiere had been neither | rv nd Mity nero surrousded 4 fe white = | ects tueoea ae nee ea Haul ana t nesting for the payment of dues ce el = i | and kept pressing es Whe ng | pickrad up UF the infuriated qr , ‘The Great Irish Comedian, j BURLINGTON HAWEEYE, will beheld WEDN ESD age Sumy aud amaks e sdvances | the = neglect nor refusal to furnisti the information, but | {yi Kent pressing upon tt rahouiders at the | picked up by the infuriated poops rw AOeCRGLS: Will Lecture at the Hicete Manas Ei ly E wtreet, between Oth and 10k | Tae new coast survey steamer Carliste P. Patter. | Honk horas or Borers enon ntormned | Witness was a mnember of the Danvilie | Ht tla flames to te o« ror rosost Gs: SUMERNTELE, Heciaeat | 9% Will be putin commission in few ans and | his deparunem was tnsunicient vo suppus promptly | democratic club, and never heard a riot propewed | WP umldentibnd hat ls i sae TiehE Clove ae Soe ale oF ADH for Alisa. | the copies of voluininous papers calle! for by them; | SUEE™SI0d. | Withess was appointed a guard Uy the | “OAlony tvaie une will hot Work} med. cleated the streets hy Tring dn DUtt so far as is known, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, THE SHAUGHRAU; and trained ALA. QUIET AT 9 ‘. « company, select an Lieut Clover will command her. the pres ce Wes overwhelmed with | Clty Sergeant the day ie 1h. eeimer me 31.9 eapearte ts Naw Ties ree Subject —"The Pigrimace of the Funny Man." ; MOVAL Work, UPne Attoract eneral rem ane with | three efor men tnalaperse. and ong of there said | AME, 18th reximent, which tL sosy te by the author of this celebrated play. . 2 — | , TAR Nava Boarp or INsrgctton which recently | request for ah Increase of the cletieal force, he would not be salstled until the town was burnt | Cileks Dut was delayed until 12. no we an - ‘Tickets, including reserved seat, 50 cents—to be had | | I bew to announce that T have removed from the office ot reat icreaso of the cle! ot aS “Ilat as his hand.” bet cleared the space tn Fone | 4g | AtEllis' Music Store. heretofore ceenpied uy me, 505 uth street, to the corner | !Spected the practice ships Dale and Constellation PUBLIC BUILDINGS. J.P. Taylor, white, a tobacco dealer and real- | COUFK house, but at a considerate loss ape “TH tn positon aul New scenery aud srpointments have been brought | _ Mr. turdette will be introduced by Mr. Frank Hatton, | two dicts below, where I! will be pleased to see my | at Norfolk report that they will be safe and sea fol \ etc or penn 3 ~ . That he | FFoW this thine the power of the mob was bros i ren 3 moved to-day. ‘New York. First Assistant Postmaster Gencral, mb24-8t "| friends and custumers in the futar The following bills were reported favorably | dent of Danville for three years, testified that he = troul As over pervades the —* = thanorirecinecte ‘GEORGE BOGUS, Morthy vessels when thelr repairs are completed. | trom committees and placed on the calendar: SAW a crowd of blacks in ‘a threatening position. A COLONKL TO BE INVESTIGAT G x Dealer in Wood and Coal, cor. oth and E streets n.w, | The board hay been ordered to Portsmouth, N. H., | “yu GQramaioes and placed ittee on public | He forced his way through the crowd, who were | The 4th regiment was a total failure. It anita NEXT WEEK. maxd Fin Axo Bazax EN And Roe Tonk pee Massachusetts, and to Bostou | patlangs and. grounds the Wille providing Qorene | AUETY and excited. seveku hundred Blacks Sur- | tosth and Walnut streets and tien wear Gen, Gordon's Defeat, tt, MB Curtis, ax “SAM'L OF POSEN." mh31 oF THE ER GEORGE LEARY, OWING FaHLN Coleen oagtppralse the. Oregon, Pennsyl- | Crecuion of public bulldings at Chscaneues, ent, | Founded halt a dozen whites, 3 oon Se went iuade with the “Thutcher, to the depot. It was subsequently onder to march TAY TRRACHERY MINSTRELS TO-NIGHT. UNION VETERAN CORPS CADETS, brokeh up and the material sold. lousas, Le.; Troy, N. ¥., and Portiand, Oregon.” | Geo. E. Coleman, a tobacco manufacturer and 5 vile Ms “i to Join the other troops at the jatl, but the twos clive the fallow © | EDR AS A pierre a ean eg ne of Jenvins on y Mr. Millet (N. ¥.j, froin the committee on ag- | Fesident Of Danville for ten years.gave wimportant | $P./0N7 Me cuner trons ak the Jat ut the ¢ ‘ weetnene ar this willwive peschpers encom ated Of 5:30. | ava, OnpeRs—Medical Director Newton L. | ricuiture and forestry—The bill to, provide for the | testimony. Tot ot them together. It was after ali possfbtllly oth fetant: a MASONIC TEMPLE, the Lower Potomag and Clicsapeake bay bY daylight, = | Bates ordered to special duty at Washington on the | @St#blishment of a forest roservation at the head- CONTRADICTING A COLORED WITNESA. | of doing any good bad passed that thes troops | be « two mil / SAROH a1 40) sents. & GHOLORLyE. mbSI-3t W. P WELCH, General agent._| 01 of ‘April, Paseed Assistant’ Engineer, Raiph | vette he Missourl river and at the headwaters | Charies Hl. Conrad contradicted the testimony of Joined the rest of the ecmuand. | The eunduct st greasy nd FOS 4 IN = : ane 7 and : A = Col. Mott will probably be thie subject of ns s tortul to behold, MINSTREL ConEDIANS, aaa TP THON see st ptontaple Crtie etbetear | AStOD, to duty at Bristol, R. 1. connected with the |" Petitions and memorials were presented and ap- | GeO"? Adams, colored, who swore that Capt. | Col. Mott will probably be te mubyect of tuse—i i azouks kept Fe ee een Re Re TE | avitete editing a gwutleman. and lady, for theme | any noe in ee ete Te ee ae meinbars of | mnchinery OF steam cuiters BANE bull Uy Messe. | DIODHAtely telereekone aioe Graves shothim. Witness swore that Graves did) mana was not ettributable to. aby: itvdisposition oS 1 betrayed them, MERRY AND MU CIC AL NOVELTIES, eon, 25 cents, - + mbIS-1it | who want to use it for ih us thelr savinew, aud. at | Herreschoff & Co. Com. W. 8. Schiey, detached | _ By the chair—A resolution of the legislature of | not. shoot Adams Witness sald there was no ‘Ube part of the men todo theirduty. at = Ehe Celebrate L : = = the san Aig tithing advauces to Lorroverre on | from special duty at the Navy department and or. ) Kansas urging compensation to citizens of that | prejudice avains} negroes except on the part of Low A BELVK DEFINE OF eis FeoreaTY. S CEN Ek Pe BERNHARDT, = vasier t Qf repayment, “Its wreat sticcess is tae best | dered to command the ‘Thetis and the Greely relief | state for property destroyed in the Cheyenne rald | down. whites. Witne- mployed negroes who é E si . FEDORA SCENE, y And the Excruciatisiely Funny Burlesque of SPECIAL NOTICE: sible festineniil aw to ite merits and advantaces rt hot bie eattntonts as Wo Ste inet van expedition. “The erders of Passed Avststant Bn- | of 1878 | Would sacritice thelr lives for him. Thre of them | | A portion of the mob afterieavini the « : ah} = = | Vowesn join at any time: no dues required. ee 7 ol i Mr. 3 o vere democrats. father-in-law employed sev- | attac THE EXCELSIOM BALL ATION ON CAPTTOE, | mules ur bene envolled every day. Come tiaud | eer JouN Van Horenberg to duty at Bristol, RL, | | BY Mr. Butler—Memoriais from the chamber of | were democrats. Ills fatherii-law employed. se¥- | atta ed Powell's gun store, The watchman 1 2 Z capitaliet by havios neoner ar inte and he has been placed on | commerce of Charleston, S.C., relating to silver | eral hundred negroes, twenty-iive of whom Were | quested them not to atuach the but it)? en Uneir eal a dashing charge eR RG eg air eyreiiey okt and nortgues, Nort mactine Web: | Walling orders, The orders of Liout. Saluuel Sea- | oolnage, revenue marine Service and light suips | democrats sigs hey were coming: into dos tk the revers ants st remain Now 2 3and4, ses EVEN April ®, 1884, at 615 7th street, bury to the Wachussett have been modified so that The House. DIDN'T KNOW WHO SHOT HIM. vice was followed, and the snOst b tiiends ‘One Arad has ‘afi thon wishing to particivate in the proposed ong PEE he will report to Admiral Porter for special duty. ‘Mr. Hardeman, of Georgia, from the committee | Walters Holiand, a white democrat who was the door Ashe om the sill report of 2 ee eras 282 paar is cmpts. MONDAY NEXT. Halt corner a s southieast.on Luesday ARAN TON, Treanurer, INTEREST CHecKs.—The Treasurer of the United on expenditures tn the State department, reported | see in ay nletcgone, gees oe = : he meta stinilar fate, Five men in suc | GeMdon's service. Two tack pashas base been PRINCESS IDA. evening, April Ist, at 7 0% AUM. Director. States to-day matled to holders of registered four ack @ resolution calling on the Secretary of State | either side. He had a pistol, bul pthus shotdown by the proprictor tn | “fre hanging tuto Une tanks of telr own Surpassing all previous operatic productions ix, this | “stock iy be ntmctibes for atthe following places Sees IS SD Ne | ert bonds st) cheeks for intereae Aue Apel to, | for lnformaten end cagios ot correspondence rela- | Whether he fired lis pistol or not. che Tear Of tas stben sia it ivwving the enemy to enter the gap ity. ee Ee BUILDING ASSOCIATION. 6,814, ‘On cross-examination witness Said his, skull was hic ATL sation en ous | no Gonin Will kewp them 19 prison = ie AMOUNLLE L0$5,865,814. tive to the occupancy of consular premises at} ei vtured by tie alOE He cee ee ache Maine? | DEPRESSING SUNDAY SCENFS—DEEP FEELING OF THE Tull evita their tread HEATER CO: = ae Shanghal;China. Adopted. [tr he shot. He % MON AGAINST THE MILITIA. ~ = vaaige “The Resort of and Home, of Delight." THE 1, BU EDING ASSOCIATION. | ‘Tae Court of Claims to-day appointed Robert L. | Stanghaly pI Lieweilen shoot and belleved he shot hiin (witness). ; otal i " Foto Seer Pre To tie, werk commencing yes, | yee fest monthly mete will be held abet, Dong: | ne Court of Cialims to-day appointed Ré ae ADULSERAXION OF FOOD AKO DECAL ee Sunday dawned bright and clear, at the srnes Cmte Afford co Their Wages Ree ST Rent ea Seieur neak | 's #150 may beoblained-treach | Uons in the District of Columbht. Mr. Beach, of New York, trom the committee on == oS inthe clty were Gcpreneing.. ‘ Maree oat em. Shuounce the productios of « uacu:teent burl-aque on Mociler. 457K street he w. | Six ‘perseritinterert ullowd, — public health, reported back a resolution directing A Fatal Street Accident. Property and frichtrul destry etarand Trwiik Caltieny seoentien eee ' bert and Sullivan's ever popwar comic opere of mith GecmanAmiercan Fire Insurance | Sate in dollar pr mouth, Subscriptions for stock Mr. Benjamin Harrison, of Indlan- | that committee to investigate the question of the | AN,O-DIADY ENOCKED DOWN AND RILLED—A DRIVER | people to the realizatinn of au as¥{u calatalt ORCLAIG'M Khe MDPCRICG mee SUE ’ “Pinafore,” burlesqued as PIN—A—4. mounted. wit office, 611 7th street n. w | received | apolis, 1s at the Ebbitt.—Mr. E. J. Edwards, 7 fgets ‘clock, | WRSOF the court house were sul! burning. Tal Matiager Hickson th r id cornectcusturres, followed by an unrivaled |. J. Roth brewers tet tive’ n. @, polls ; EJ. + | adulteration of food and drugs, fe - aS DEAT. " e 1 turning, crt Hitckaon Chat Be etme prot gehen gp Spee perature Riri Hi Rothnatn, D5 Fenn avenue: w. Washington correspondent of the New York Sun, | Mir. Browne (Ind.) did not think that this investi. | | Stturday evening, about half-past tive o'clock, 4 Streets, There w 1 to Lave Their Wages reduoed. ‘Se.thes, concluding with bother new, bright. frisky P. Vierbuchen, 40 sth street ne, has gone south for a trip of several weeks — | gation was within the province of Congress, but | MS Ann W. Steele, an old lady, 93 years of — Bttle coniedy. written by Harry Montague, entitled, sneer: SE ogsaes Maurice M. Minton, of New York, ts at Worml-va, | thoucht that the adulteration of food and drink | age, residing at 620 O street northwest, left her | All the s url rign News by Calie. ct bani ise neve tankioned meaner, anit | ISAC PRIAZRSLAD Le © folluwinue Director — Benjamin Stimpson, Inspector of the Post Ouice | Should be regutated by the states, house to goto the market, corner of 7th and O | Headed for a distance or a square, EPTIC FIT THE CAUSE OP PRINCE LAOPOED'R pach pty linemen eh THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS A itis and B streets & w. department, was registered In Jacksonville ob Sat- | Mt, Walt (Conn,) contended that action by. Con- Whe: ing et, at the corner of | Gnu) Tune Mae Moen of BRICA'BEAC QUADKILLE, mbt | the new aud popular ‘rain and ‘Nerve Tonic, and Safe: 219th, w modore Fillebrown were registeted In New York | Hected legislation by the various states; and Mr. | hows bya passing vehicle aid wan instantly eilied | LYE NOW and then stones err, thrown at thea Dainh of ties Teas: leon agaanint for sale xerated by the ¢luus ur Yesterday.——“Hion, 1 W. Hughes, of Norfolk, ts at | Varker, of New York, advocated the resolution ag | O82 BY ag PASSOE OveE her Heat crusting che | Whenever opportunity offered. This eecame so an Poco Pa Banga MUSEUM. W. ¢ MILBURN, the National. —Frederick Douglass lectures on | teuding to prevent {he manutucture and ule of | Siu and seattoring te. brains on the strove Ter | HOSMER AS CAF as practicable, the ik: we In that aneplieptie Mt was = ANOTHER BIG SHOW. aia on EeleTaventor snd Manufacturér. sch rown. tn) BUBAGILS Eo ee He a eas yea Leyes tigation | POdy Ag 1 ane aint a eee & eee i tareats were not Wanting, Whether tn carne Panis M es to the Dube ot Al- Second werk of the great irodigies of the age, of the Boston Gazette, and Naval Surgeon Stewart | woul be made, but, suggested that the expense | Where it was viewed by the coroner, and sfterwants | gr morte piuenaee OF Meralstiig Wie Ways 2 1 aie Terday tn Che palplts oF and last week of the fai LECTURES. are al the Itys.—Mr. W. T. Holland, one of the | Should be united to 31,000. aR DS nae Marea > could not be told. | ~-Wait tll to-nigh ye 2 wh churchewot Paris it “CINDERELLA. ___ LECTURES. employes under the Doorkeeper of the ‘House, who | | Mr. Reagan (Texas) Said that twas a notorious secede <7 6ont Bes Bink and wen Host poe Riu | kins tran duke spoke Of bis funeral 2 ‘With all new spevialtivs and sours, incinding new songs | = = = ine Assoc Ohcoumtitaton willbe | bas been iii, 1s again on duty.—Mr. Edgar 8. | {act that butter was adulterated. but the ouly THE INQUEST. {ed then from belind Your barrels!” were among | ror Un nt by Little Diek and Clas LL Pete2®, gp. HOREERY PD. ready to report. the prov sions of which are very fayor- | Wilson, editor of Une New Mississippian, Juckson, | legistation which Congress could frame on the sub- | The coroner held an inquest yesterday at the | the tulngs THE PKINCE OF WALES aT CANNES. SPLENDID OLIO COM AS‘—is STARS. - E. D. HUN -D.. | able to both the borrower snd investo All yurmons | Miss, 13 in the clty on a Visit. dert was to prevent’ the transportation of the | sixth precinct station. The following jry were SHOT DEAD BY TIE souDrEns, Loxpox, Marel at ot Wale hae fre All the Wild Aninisis and Mammoth Ox. Chaplain of the United States Senate; will deliver his | desiring to. connect ‘tenis wea With’ an “wettintios ? - ‘adulterated article trom state to state. | is 3 ° od. Stal : ‘ i $ ‘Admission to all, ten ceuts, mb31-6¢ ‘ture, entitied which has every prospect of sicerss should att-ud, Nae Mr. Cox (N. Y.) called attention tothe fact that |¢™@P#nneled: John E. Little, F. M. McDonough, | At three o' Fred. Smaize, a bartender at the Vhs since Leopold with —_ NAT > | “EREGIRL To LOVE, AND HOW TO TREAT HER," Sima era Society Notes. while before the war but 0) bills would be pre. | Frank A. King, Georze W. Rearden, Jefferson | Queen City Lotel, who had been among the crowed Gnome een te ee” Disencars (Naw Buse Wise at Memorial M. F, Church, 11th and H streets n. e, {OEM EYNGH Se Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss | sented to Congress in ayear, at this session 2009 | Dally and Alonzo Cochran. Mr. Leoh ‘Tobriner wing the militia at the brides over the can bal yacut Osborus, with, pn OF BERGMANN'S GREAT WONDER, WEDNESDAY. AVIMLL 2, at 8 o'clock p.m. ee ees ro Sean May Becker, of Ninth to Mr. William H. | bills had becn already introduced. Congress was | #/Peared in Fischer's interest. The first witness, | on Main street, began toadvaner bess nits acarate —, Se ais teaticr: Procecdafor the nin Cente, ‘ (apr A Hevrar Merri ‘Gouihe, ab Ste) BAGH on Wednesday | getting oloniverges; it was taking in everything. | the driver of the coal cart, Edvard Davis, testifled | 4 soldier warned hua to stop. He fetus, ans! tae | THR ANPSICAN COTONY IN PARIS WEARS SIOPRNING You can't afford to miss this rand treat. An intel- | __ = PREIS if ai wu OE THE evening, ApHIFI6th, at five O'Clock” There would be @ committee pretty soon to inves: | {lat When near the corner of 7th street, th front of | Soldier fied. The man teli dead. A patil Wagan CARIN Moreh 1 —ME and “Mrs Mortem sera Yectual “feast unparalicied. “Fhe: earvel of the nine-| ony ene LECTURE ON THE “ART OF JACKSON DEMOCKATIC ASSOCTATION ing, April 16th, Uigate how muchggand the grocer put in bis sugar | the Market, he saw the deceased pass in front of | quickly caiue, aud aluld great exclivimeut, bore ue | Mute the het to sad to Lard t Britis, teenth century. iu-truction, amusement and astouish- | WP EMORY FREE LECTCRE ON THE “ART OF | witt be heldon TUESDAY EVENING: April Ist at 7: Mrs Kate Chase, formerly Mrs. Sprague, has.) (eat? a The | his cart, going south. Just then the beer wagon | Body off to Habig’s anbasssiter to Praner ment. Acity of lify and curious evolutious, Artistic ike 0 New Yorkavenuc, TUES. | Ccwek, at the hall, corner of 8th and E'streets north- | taken a house in Paris, and proposes to live there | #22, how muctajrater 4n Als milk. In tact, the See at, golne Witness saw Mrs. 4 w 0 Lot the Tvpresentations really life lik. of FBGA Building: 1400 New Nork evenne, TUES. is, prop pending resol Would reach that question. | C#ive along O street, golue west, ness saw Mrs. MEASURES OF THE GOVERNOR AND MAYOR. i Prehcesl hag Parts wearpen> rom 9 A. M. to 10 B. y 10 cents. mb31-6er_ | DAL EVENING. April lat. at 7:30 o'cloc saat ht to be perpetually Interfering | Steele tall, but did hot see what struck her. She jean colony in Pal arse with her head about two feet In front of the | _ Tn the afternoon Ma $ issted a pt iE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 8TOCK- HE WIT AND WISDOM OF THE CRAYON [<0 older ‘of the Lalas ane ana Sp INSTEUCTIVE LecTURE _ATTORNEYS. _ ted to these mu- | f! TS, and he object cf THE DEFENSES Who hus been In Oblo’ for several weeks past, | with local im: fa returned to tne city on Saturday.— Miss Allc/ croscople Billggbrought, in for the pi ‘of get- | CarU wheel. ‘The beer wagon did not stop until It{ Mation calling upon all good ettizens to ast 10 1s President, | fora tne.—Mrs Tiers, of Rhode Island avenue, | Congress had xen Matt: ug of Mr. Bri Who Was stand setsstiree sy = Z sie atrict Of Col = casting | Morgan, of San Francisco, and Mrs. Richard Lyn ‘the surpi 2 got to the Festaurant the other side of the | preserving the public peace by enroiling themsele- LONDON, March 31.—The government hag placn@ AN AMUSING eel ite Dinh, will be held at tieie Oikeee eis tok | OF Baltimore, are visiting the tanily of admiral | ortee eesb mee te Treasury. He mnoved to | Or tC * Spectal police. The tuembers of the G. A. ke | Co) rat thie « Canadian awehor- ‘Wall be given by air. W. M. RL FRENCH, under the | (yHAS. J. GOOCH. SOLICUIOR OF PATENTS, | street. on WEDNESDAY, Apel's, Lk nin.—Mrs. and Miss Ediunds, wife and ‘The Frée Bridge Questio: ‘Tilinan Sprigg, colored, restified that he saw the | were requesied to asetnbie at Waele post abd boul | Ics uy luspect th foes ak Lae duals auspices of the D Actors of the Metrovol.tatt Industrial | CGcunsellor ‘at Law and Expert st. cloul weiss | Poll shew tenn pee a an daughter of the Senator from Vermont, have Te ige Question. ! beer wagon strike Mrs, Steele, and Lrew her under | theiselvesi readiuess Ail persins teumd oa thee “ School, at LINCILN HALL. on THURSDAY EVEN- | oth and F streeta Good work, good references, moder! = Atay SEO PPSON, President, | turned from Bermuda, and will remain here until | THE BILL MR. JACKSON “INTRODUCED BY REQUEST.” | the ear horse, Dut the Wheel of the cart did NOt | sttects afler Fueled Would. be houknel tet | Rorrenpasy, chamber of con “ ING-APRILS, Asi, at So'clock. ; atechances. “ ‘dst | _ALFRED Woop, Secrvtary and sameeren ker Mr. Jackson introduced in the Senate to-day (by | pass over her, Or the torse step on her. “The borscs | ood eau for Delng’ abmad. Tlie mavor also P| mia thie 1 a petition to the Reserved the pets at Metzerott’s, Admission, 25 centa OODRICH, ATTORNEY_AT-LAW 14 BP MUN EMI Mrs. M.D. Lincoln will be “At Home” juest) a bill to amend the act for the construc- | #ttached lo the beer wagon were In a fast (FOt al | quested the governor of the State to eon 2 | Tuten nt a Acing thew to pre ane ee a | Ay born eet, seitinea: Adit ee. ie Brunet turner ah ad 1 strata ive evenitig, ati610 K street. Music and Mterary sees. Uoh of a free bridge It ripows so ane eae fhe time, and ald not stop unt they got to the | the ety alt the vali : Corepiaauisins ea abe GGe CaO WesigeyZ ASD RTERARy estemrarswest ‘Xperience. " Business quietly aud Prices moderate, 1 MUMS Bivslctaus! Prescriptions. | tions will be contributed. of February 2d, 1881. as follows: First, Amend |" lienry Spence, Robert Carter, Mangaret Jenkins, | zation inthe stan The “fournat sass that Foye tlh] stro Br ne EI A WALRER arse anp | CE n Digg, CURTISS SMITHE HAS RFMoVED | _ MTS M. Cora Bland nas returned to the city from the Alec enact by insertinw “to the lessees of | Chas W. Perkins, and Williaa Lewis gave test | They number in all 17 estnents it fe tert received fraue POPE 2, Tea, 2! S ovdvck. U. & Csr b-¥5 his uflice from $25 C street uorthwest to 1513 New | @ ten days’ absence, the Alexandria canal, and $15,000 to the Alexandria | mony corroborative of that of te former witnesses. | grace steerisa OF THE Law ass and even trom the Caited Stites, sete Keaditas by Mins JESSIE COUTHOUI (her frst ap- York avenue. Tab2-2n0 ——$—-+-—__ ISS aa oad $16,000 Deapplied to the | Henry Marlow, colored, testified that he saw the | Man MewTiNG OF THE LAN AND ORDER Busuest. a st in Washington). } 2 Minister Sargent Indignant. discharge and satisfaction ‘of certain Judgments | tongue of the heer wagon knock ber down and one 4 + eat dirkteia ts ah “Mine Jessie Couthowi was the star of the evening, | =e : => JOHN H, MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW YORK s a against sald canal company, which are lelns upon | of the horses step on her head. Witness called to | hundred of the most prominent bustuess men of | i ach COVE Whether: she represented a Scotch preacher. or one of | YH MILLER, ATTORNE S Lor Fayette te, Soe eng Green's | HE BLAMES THE STATE DEPARTMENT YOR HIS UNPOF- | jis property.” The seeund proposition is to strike | the driver to ston, but he kept on. the city met last evening at city building, treacle Eieirt Heart an cif farmer aycunri an ola | Ne "kiduteEana<tunton baw i ‘Tokay, Vegaflot-Fagettilie, North Carolinas Sete CLARITY AT BERLIN ut une second section, Mary Fiseuer, Wite of the adnver, testifed that | \evaretephens preweete Hi eae ene 9 f ee Aha Gareriot Oe Pare. Ree niass | _ Nesklance! 4a) Mardis Capital soos mn ay and ott + Wines. ___inhi8-h_| _ special cable dispatch to the Baltimore Amert- | “A Stax Teporter asked Senator Jackson about the | sist ts feawer, Wile of the driver. te wagon had | fad geen deme tc protect dar thie “il ie Scenor heard She convulacd beruudience with laa ie fo | ED Theater Moree Teed RS A TIONAL | can from Berlin says:—“Minister Sargent has de- TE Da Tse a eee former act | paseod Bet. Seaeiaen action taken was ap) D. Ce: ORD hep. due vee quienes cr Teele seen or heard. She convulecd her audience with law Morteare Honds will present them at | © A e ood. , “don't | Nina Eurhardt, an old white lady, gave similar | So40" me the | pg GOuP mena " or rantrt, the ‘next minute had them im teara ‘The | PERMATOLOGY. fos efter, 131s E Mert, for payment, on or before | CHued with thanks the new honors thrust upon | cnow'a thing In the world about was asked to | testimony. hema sacs antes, Caan Ae moore Pann, March Phe gow nt has presented ieee Fae ated eteral appearance: to repre — MARCH Sat, 1864, a interest will ¢ him. He turned the legation over to the Secretary | introduce It and I did so by request. The party who ‘THE DRIVER'S STATEMENT. eastueteranel teen | a of Tanith with ag dal Ib mewory eral charurters. Ww Kable imder - sai Fara 2 a s 3 zl NT. adjutant general tn Of ber visit te this city and country. ‘taiuments.” Z “8 _ es £ « ange < s at that iis wi riage ana = the comuuittee adjourned to soy Ary? PERSONAL BEAUTY. Clarets and White Wines motion, It, was a slilfting of responatbility from | to ‘the government, and the construction. of | became e it unmanageable end broke nee a TOSIS BATE NUE MEERA TARE SHEE eum oF te INCOLN HALL. =f SPECIAL NOTICE, the shoulders of the administration to his own. He | a pridge over them. “Ihave uo interest whatever | thet Tees rer ee ie ee ae, broke, into About 8 o'clock last night the regi: PERSONAL BEAUTY. ts UUeES SAT tial bis uaponularity inl Darlin was Guo ef: (an the matter, and did not taun the trpablato, in- | eresio ecoeiug tie toe and she gall ie Meat ot | Qummabae wt Gorrtemeeet man tea te => ss “res ttineastlaun’ aes ak beauty hae received. Sass Concer eect | ere eee ee neues Ge quire into dt” Twas informed that the partios | the coal care wimont come teetion bye anreaae ahs mewe nd Wainnt, | S@vere Storm oon the New England oe eee phe Mees sivate from naa tawever tech am mere: | oaia Eset porhatat | Enmnunteated icon cnee He haa borne ahas oe | terested destrea to’ get this proposition to puta | He did ot seeany Wheel pase over her. Wituess | Sem trom a ee ae, (es “ iia x theme for the pcotand a universal subject of song | the Ten ae or Ae Saget taa le a vonfidence. He e | Dritige On the acqueduct piers before Congress, | pui on the brakes and tried to stop, but could. mot | Om Court street ee aa bea) New York, March 3 )he storm was severe on a & and praise. It has caused te rise aud fall of empires she (Ui ayo for the purpose | complamningly, and was prepared to endure mere | an y "I % Seed » a few shots, wht peed By orn. 1 2 — c ogemencriea eee glee SE OP emcanmege we | RUSS EEN TES MATE TT | eater aid atu fo the ake erating | AM ETRE Sa Lea eae ete i pe hE en Te rauty is one ye sweetest charms o ie ss ne dignity’ ; e 01 3 S qrniainnhie case % oned there. ik ne Continued at iter. alsin ep ra os nelerag oie dec er creat [-@ JOHN HO MAGRUDER, its ent, or, by accepting a barren complime! ‘THE VERDICT. ‘ e ‘One volley was fired ¢ ioe te DEI, : ‘partment, or, by accepting compliment clear Un a SHArCHae WRRINOkE e WINER he Pnciples of true manbood” ‘The tasn of Ti? NEW YORK AVENUE, hdl learning, the untutered savigeand the | Ts the on} fmnoent child with one accord involuntarily wekuowl: | Honest powers he firat attributes of personal beanty and female loveliness are a freais, pure, clear, peerless and beautiful | _The Jury returned a verdict that the deceased | street and resulted In_ the wound came to her death from injuries “resulting from | Swift, a prouluent pork packe bing Ky onied down bye ‘beer wagon be to | athe corner of 7th and Main being knocked down by a beer wagon belonging to | {U{he Sommer ot rth ad en fs aon wo seem to’ adqulesce In what Amerteans musi WHAT REPRESENTATIVE BARBOUR SAYS. rs ngent E, MARTIN'S Unequalied | eventually. feel to be a degrading subserviency to | Mr. Barbour sald thatthere had ‘been some sort — PTAA | the Insolence of a foreign prince whose Immunity at | of an agreement between the lessees of the MYart (eg | home had emboldened hun to snub a great and free | aqueduct piers and the canal company, by which CONSOLIDATED MINSTRELS, ‘The Mississipp ANOTRER RROKEN LTR. 7 Ni ut for RUBER’ is the only au atone Under the management of complexion, recular uniform. eyebrows and.” laste Tiludelphia India Pate Ale “Che tradeand pepe | PEOMG.” the plers would be turned over to the government | Garcirsely driven bs Peter Leechers, 2 a® PCR) thearmory, Music all, Hatumond sir peor See Farin tae Aite TEE soem Dae Peaitis. vidoratn ivaurant hats aud sot, white. pretty | lie can to supped. Zits ivr 4 Wari expression OF his greattude tor the | 10 be used for the proposed free Dridye: but. He Cid | “Fisch Woes Geet ok ee ee Me. Heurich for Se aera reniy Sail ake ENS SOEs, | Wee rag Racine bere tavee sentation Sie oe MR GEORGE T. CLAPHAM, trratirat is a1: Indication of cleaniintes hentia tat | tas" JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW YORE 1 of his course In the Lasker matter, and for | Botknow what the nature of the azroement was. | the past six years, and resides at No.isig ath | Pill Owens to use forbearane re > be “arr Nene Seances “ ode gnty gent for PHILIP 3. LAU- | the action of the President and Senate in’ conter- | He Proposes, however, to offer a new bill to-day | Strect northwest. Coroner Patterson made-outa | VUL ID the event that forse ts required 4 property, | fs100 fort wide and 5 Patronized by the eliteand indorsed by the entire Press | “it ‘iy'a woman's privileze to look ¥ |. Ttisex- chrated Philadelphia Bovemlan Beer “The | tng yon hit the: Itdesiait miki bUG Seale | based upon this agreement. Commitment upon which Fischer was sent to jail | Wyn" tte! Hs, saloons and olter [plices of | re sul sate, but at 7 ¢ GREATEST MINSTREL ORGANIZATION | PEN ett, Re as attractive and petty i ponmie, | Dest the Bret, = mh2i-Iin | could not accept it, and wished to resign his post The District in Congress. to await the action of the grand jury. Tesort were closed’ last evening, and the streets | at this poitwl tell hadi an tuck during the past 26 c AS THE GREATEST MINSTREL S| ance as longus scan, | Peeerve Her personal appeat- ) FSS MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD | at Berlinon account of hs health, and. for ocher HERDIC TICKETS ON THE STREET CARS. ane were deserted, save when Kuots tien | bours. IN THE WORLD, = VERSE Teasons to be explalned by letter. ‘The sub-committee on corporations of the House | 4078, TRIAL OF THE EX-Derectives—The detec-| nicht be soe dis-ussing the situation, Thy: we COMPLEXION BLEMISHES, Orrin SPRING COURSE WILL OPEN ——__+o-— Set for trial next fs vbing re those | presence of the military and. th antly A Dronken Stadents Suicides Presenting ® progromme far surpassing anything ever committee on the District of Columbia heard argu- | growing ont of the robbery of I ge, at th gros, M eile f Sinithy stpient of it SOs Se Arriving reinforcements seen Ge |. Posros, Match sle—Dvions f Sint, stent tedce: atlemised, COMPLEXION BLEMISHES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9p, AT 7 P.M. Wr ATE OF A WELL Keown CITIZEN, ME Charles | ments, this morning, by representatives of the her. Nationai Metropolitan bank, July 29, 188¢t0F which termation of te 0b t0 . Harvard “ww “sch, and 4 son of Metele i 2 . 926 : “4 ot on | two Indictments wer 5 eT, | 9-25 o'clock Word Was Tece! he af New York chs. wus found of & _ = be ry y "y a at ante eo d. ier, wt ie we y g a were trying to mal { SIS Svea, Wi nes See een = coke. forehead std tose afleets both sexe: a inter, He was one : : : at | a ‘ tL ae a than scitnent, were | ema Perce re cc cag er ey nt amv |For, | ua el fee cr eange a | booms a MCE fice ted uote sas . 7 . = and wa a a ~ a : I amare, F wrech 0 ‘Bice wane on the forehead aad check: amen y looking epoca | No person shal be admitted within the Cemetery on | deiartnent aeriveia the chant department pany was represented by Messrs. E. B. Hay and S PUTTING DOWN THE Mon, ee nage Seton y pape Peet epacae Mndimgr ntti Beatmerng ty K 8 Wisutecton wa) Aracecaa, (Rasa) Exythcria Teedivos ai cities of the | SURUPROTolldas, cxceyt ol'ind peeegarcr data: | Kor the past two years he had been engaged at une | C. Neale, and the street rallroads by Messra. Henry — Ape soe eae eeceing Cire S-pona toe be ences, | eet Doe OF ve tilien, Wak euleree . ned Te Chen ait dats fauuilies and persousaccomps- | National Museum as contractor for the polishing | Hurt and White. ‘The committee reached ne con. Bloody Work in Cincinnati. a ee ee ee ae ne | ema The Pounsylvanta tallroad company. 5. (Stippled Skin.) —Coarse, deep pores ou cheeks and | Fipnt’ to requite. satbleCtory eviten ee nee ines | Work. . His funcral will take place to-morrow after | clusion, but will make a report at an early day. y nec street firihg pistois in the alr. A piwh shop was | Suturday by the Pew a Fall Gud Co * —— | Bowe é : sting adiaiedon athe porzine thea cepedrt heats | noon, ahd the interment willbe at Laure Md. | Iw nite IwrEnusT OF PAsseoeus avo toon cons. Broken tuto, but the poi disjerwat the crowd | the. Domne kin te enh wale ae POPULAR PRICES. | aadvingecem nets Tam, Sallonnees, Birthmarks, are | selves to be, and, iu case of refusal he way Pefuse edie: —_—_—_ Gen, Rosecrans has prepared a bill to offer in the | FGETS WITH THE MULITIA—THE BEXEWaL OF su | The hotel of Col Hunk the-commanding oplcer of | th houses, and “ex- Sield to true Dermatological skill. Mow iy order of the Board of Managers. AUT PENGION Money. B. H. Webb to-day, | House to-day providing fora universal transfer ot | HOTS SATURDAY XIGHT—THE BURNING OP THE | CODING the guests went ciwnticne, There ile vAN DY! < mannii A. J. JONES, Hed a bill'in equity in the name of, Christopher | gtreet railroad tickets and transfers 1 COURTHOUSESUNDAY SCENES—THE MILITARY | tense feeling against the jury and lawyer for Un . eae Sar Beate now on sale at Ellis! Music Store, mbY-ct | ,,Dz.,VjAN, DYCK desutifies the C mp leor Hatt Eve. | _mh22-6m ‘Treasurerand Superintendent | Boyle against Henry D. Kelly and Richard Sylves- | or Cowumbia, and making the real Ge Aap FINALLY GET THR UPPER BAND EANLY THIS MORN- | defense in {he Kerner trial, and some of the jurors |p Fire ot Nagarn Pate. E = Skin by temoving i th ft Fail WHLZOE NCATE HAS NEW OFFICES | Uilned judginent for 00050 agalust: Kell, who te | AUCtOTS and drivers not les than 30 cents per hour, | ING—A WORD ABDUT THE ONIGIN OF Tue TAOCELES | have left their homes snd the lawyers are kemping | g BEPRARO. NOV. Nats GIA Th at & mi es ade iy adie toi, TBI EAS AL CATE HAS NEW Cs tained judgment nt Ree aa Gnd the the Of thelr employment NOt mors thes ns quiet. There are between 2,500 and 2,000 soldiers In | Falls yesterday uarure = pape Se se any Cosmetic Enatwels, Paints of Dye = ra of the Ne y “a et 4 estimated it $40 W ‘En Guterrs, Barnwre. = eae Stes ee Paints or Dyes His treat- | of Spinal Curvatures and Diseases of th Nervous Sys- | only ry ying. Beantifying, Artistic and Is hours each day. the city, and Unis lange force has an effect upon tie ea y tifying, ie tem tah-2-im | collected his pension and a portion (more than $50) g In spite of the removal of the murderer Berner 5 f ‘up | Heat, mob. = fell into the hands of Anna E. Schramm, and there- Capitol Topics, from Cincinnati Friday, the riotous demonstration a To relieve the great pressure for aslmisgion. and espe- | DYCK, Dermatolozist, No. 22 Grant Place, 5° ROGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN 1 700 Was reco . ss eghnsttarsicineai! | sibgee etl ae Seana cee | Po th dt atta Radovan et EP cin Painters and Ginsiets former ef taseee | fre the ate was arrested and $700 was recovered VENPZUELA REFUSES INDEMNITY. Which began that night was renewedegain Satur- | ghortiy after 12 o'clock the mab took possession hfe to the study and practice of Dermatology. He has | ner Lith and F streets, are located at their new and come Secretary Frelinghuysen has notified the House | day night and resulted in the total destruction by | of the roofs of houses in the vicinity of j et re clerk of the police, who now holds $407 of said nig! Ls u fs of he in the vicinity Court and 0. 008 D street northwest, Telephone | Money. ‘The complaintant, states. Kelly, has ex-| foreign affairs committee that the Venezuelan | aro or che coutho use, valued at over a quarter of fzed the Poor Awwciation to di-pow of hve butdced ‘tiekets, at the usual places, for cach of three «xtrs days: Eaater Monday and the first two Saturde studied, azialy zed and treated every 1 rim of Compleion, | mudiows. shop, skin and Lair blenishes in existence nutil he hus arrive : ‘Walnut streets, and fired down upon the militia in 5 ie we v8 of May. At alinost perfection in the:r treatment. ‘The Doctor Isa | one =; — | Pressed his intention of leaving the city, and to| government has refused to indemnify J. C. Whee- a record: " ‘The crowd fen | 2%" Stine LO-nIENt, EOE 0 cs nttevt, of FoF A» cxiatiou, corner Charles | tated hitea ore Pat you can —— Se c yack Hearing ureet clear sod Seratore strrete, BaiGimcte, $0 cents Sach BES | fone! bum with every confidence iu his. Wemum: | Walnut Counter Tops 16 to 90 inches Alexandria Affairs, rho has been paying shecial attention te iis roee | some organization in the crowd, and during the gun with demoralizing cect upon’ tae ok Tae | MONT Maguire Outrages im Pemmuyle HOICE SEATS POnD'S THEATER Warhfogton, Baldmon anf Philad Iphia. fie meacd to Eee meaty, Reported for Tite Evzsino STAR, Bays that the foreige affairs committee will bang | day the following handbil was widely circulated bone of the rot was sen broken. ‘Tiye crowd |. PIrtscra, Pa. March JI---A spectal from Houtz- » EE I i a hac tt gO OO ppiecences or cortisicates of cures, ‘Dr. VAN DYCK wants | Cabin OME op ae add ‘Sur BUILDING.—The Alexandria Marine Railway | 10 8 report recommending some very decided action | throughout the city: began to disperse, and at an early hour this morn | qoiy, says: “The late Molly Maguire outrages in aylvania avenue = 305 | Vig pationta, nor sablisues certincates of cures: Bere: | “Chee aks feat ality. and Ship Bullding company, which bought and re. | 10 the matter, “Pu lic safety demands immediate action. ing the police reported every thing quiet, Clearfield and Westmoreland counties now = : cine pets ahi every day thrush those wn hve | Claas dats LOI, Aub, Red Cedar and Manozany | established, in 190, the lower ip yard at tte foot | ‘MINOR NOTES. Thelanos conumittengin_ every ward © Heal sprea by pa ‘THE DRAD AND WOUNDED. to have been committed by conspirators from: Brercees - Leen successfully treated. send.ng their frleuds to hit, | 22,PTme condition, of, Frankiln street, has been succeeded by a special t tg thought that there is no chance of the pas. | rifying the body. Serv Bostic trey tou | ‘The list of the dead and wounded s very incom. | L' aWanha County, and tt is believed TRICYCLES eres, | ADS pou lay any lean or defect of the com: | gaa full stovk of Framing lumber, which we offer | Company, under tle corporave name ot the Marine Lae aE Te a ec oneTems tits weneion. | CSraey wlthis thee Greek seats wee Poe of but as far as known, thirty dead bodies have | Sey captured. Disbolically Simstrates x \CCESSO} plexion, sh or hair, uo matter what 1 Dati bt rr ey comy ropriat Commit ie present e - neide pe ee st it ‘some 4 ‘BOWS BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. | $i sony be, dow't nig cet, but conmult Dr. VAN | Sbeclal attaution given to the obbing trade, ‘Alexandria, J.P. Agnew ts president “and | %© tink ‘chat the lair educational bil it'nog | Such oy bPale, AR long oe the prewat igus of | Bien” brouge ine CAT much Langer ‘ume of tue mining towne and the coal abd. trom yanecsece gana iscee \ |elnges omenine: temas eae WAL wcLEAN & sox, | the directory Gonslts of A. Greetless and Jonn | Glsposed Of to-day, will be antagonized with tho | Senin and Corrupt jure: utr Jus ier and stig | WoUNded are fn the various hospital, “This is just th t) be treated. a ‘Spencer, of the District, and the Messrs. Agnew, of uals, jus ‘will our m THE CAUSE OF THE RIOT. Reyairing executed promptly in the most abiliful | gy'p becomes harnie dey. freekied dco eee ae | _mbIS _Om. 13th and Betreeta northwest | thiscicy.. ‘The company: possesses. the oul matine Moat of ae ire oatainttiees have come to the | our pronesty destroyed and prvtection by the law bé| winam Berner, whose trials the cause of all the ! tress suggestive tulsslvess eauher. wa @ gumnieaire: STPao Fou move pood than double wc tne eae ne | CBF) BRASS ANDINONS, ZIRE SETS, FENDERS | railway on the Potomac, and the shipyard promises | coNeIUsion that.1t would be useless to report any | denied. Maks one cleap eweep x ‘wand, composed of the | excitement, 1 a boy of 17, who wasemployed, with | Sag aT : wi l'do you more good than double the time in the sum- a FIXTURES well. ‘The Virginia Iron Snip Bullding company, | more bills, Suatdae Haba proto be | beat citizens, can by earnest work cleanns the moca aE Palmer, some years older. as qa| The Gas Company Must Pay Taxes. Lupixe Scxoor, mer, < fo eG Ce RES which now owns the plant of the Potomac Manu: ance of thelr being reached in the House this | Stmosphere in three days. Organize andecrve notice ts | # mulatto named ead Barrimors, March 81.—Judge Fisher, in the eity 2108 E street northwest. runt : ees - | facturing company, 18, a8 yet, doing no work, but | Session. all disreputable characters in the ward to leave aud | hostler by W. B. Ki! On the night before Christ | circuit court to-day, rendered his decision in whe — | ae rae ther cr cate ee ee | re rn ee aes a ee See OSL es tomuT all iten auay nym tee ape ean ee Sas gore SSSA ok DA Rover return. The r putation of this city demands a | mas he and Palmer attacked Kirk in a stable with | OS" (un Consniiiited Ges Company we, hie W. 1 parlors are thronied daily by the elite of Ainerica’ Re- | ables, &. Lowest Pricen, season. ‘roposed National Library Bullde | chunge, or wickedness will reign supreme” & blacksmith’s hammer and a club and beat out his | Conector, petition to restrain the defendasst Woon Masrens I Qian, Carnny, | rere tac ee op by the elite of BRE deaati: | 018 E.F. BROOKS. ‘A Pastor's Wetcome.—Rev. C. B. Middleton, of ing. ‘THE BURNING OF THE COURT HOUSE. brains. ‘They then roboed him of $45. When mur- | Tie yulivction uf Laxeson the property of the Com uate profession, and oue which Dr VAN DYCK ix pers REV ED Hl OF THE Me. | the M. P. churen, entered fully upon his pastorate | OFrOstvi0N TO THE SITE FAVORED BY THE SENATE—| ‘The sheriff had prepared for another uttack upon | dered Kirk's pockets were filled with Christmas | [1 CoUCrin 0 taacs on the propery Ot ers and MAHOGANY, WALNUT, &c. fet mamtes of, Aud avcrusine persons who wives. | (8 ntuclin MFG a er AV HICT ae ae nT TeCeR: | py CTANICAL GARDEN FAVORED FOR ITS LOCA-| eno jail, but did not anticipate any movement Fee AITO Od ee cece nL: | pipes under the streets are a ) Afectionn right bere in Washington, without the leant | etn © The wir] fo love aud how to treat her.” at Mt. | tion last week, which was made a pound party, ani ' : against the court house, and so while Main street of if rere adtuite | Bawce of the city, which rellews ‘map- from a We in- cum HapnS bere, Be enone te Zi w ME. Chureh, corner Toth und f 80 MON: | supplied the new minister’s larder for some time to| The Senate bill for the ction of confessions. Five of these confessions were admi tactures from taxation, The ‘ot the tena amt fo the richest artinti Qesiens, Weto- | Suowlcdes of uae. Call De” WAN DNCK at | GY Ue CIR corey tot and i streets Ga, MON: | suppl oapigts ioooies led Court street was left tunpro- | ted In evidence st his trial, and their truth was es. | UlArturs trom Tasalson., ke petition at Ree i Mbrary building in this city is the special order tor | Teeat” ats fice Stinck Uy the moot eres rae ck | Seed eo ee eran was ee | lal Vricms, as We are seliing a great variety of sear | [ope MEDICAL, ASSOCIATION —THE ANNUAL | 4,170 oNERAtS.—Two Washington funerals came | rmursday. ‘The bill will rect. with considerable TGoeloex p.m, when they attenplodte forse tows | Geliberating: On the subject 30: mors thos twemtar | UPWARG-OF SHON sere feba-1tu. 9 Columba will beheld at tie Gereetots Gui. | that of Miss Helen Humphrey, daughter of the late | opposition, Dut the friendsot the bill say they are | on tie placoons of polive at Court and Mlainercere | four hourscpuly found lina guilty of murder in the | Pagare of a Baltimore Oywter Packer. Gaticnae SUuRIS AES e aud seud tebe trict of Coluinila will beheld at the Georgetown Unie i, y 'E, southeast corn 5 o Fk Gh and F | Judge Humphrey, of the District courts, and that | confident that it will pass the House. A large ma- | They were repelled by a volley of blank cartridges, | third degrée. Judge Matthews remarked that the | "ft emmome, March S—Sewtant 1. ry * streets north it. next TULSDA\Y EVENING, April | of J. W. Griines, who was killed by Kareber. One but suddenly a cracking of glass was . , made an iL to-day, ao" naywaup & nocarsox. | Goro Mena. Pans 1878, Ist at 8 o'clock. By order of the President Pat Of the funeral trains Tollowed ‘the other up Kang | 277, of the ng, Dut there wil be voey eons ope | oer side’ of the Penettcof his Creditors, to Caries Le Paruca, D, K HAGNER, M.D. | Street as far a8 Payne, when Grimes’ funeral turned, sition to the site chosen by the Senate, ‘Therein | confused rush of men Dond of the trustee ts $25,000. D. D., : —_ 3.¥. HABTIGAN, M.D., Secretary. mh2St_ | off to the Union cemetery, and that of Miss H.went | ho a number of amendments olfeser te thie ‘The mob had seg EWS Wave Store eg TD ROERIGRE, © TARE S" HOMEOPATHIC | to Ivy Hil ‘The most important, and one that will be likely to | Howse and iy toe Killed His Brother-tn-Law, . BAKER'S <i MEDICINE at C. CHRISTIANI'S, No. 484Penn-| ‘Two ARMS BROKEN.—Mr. William Bincae, a. meet with the approval of the House,will be offered | W238 no onganizal Qmrose0, iii. March $1.—At sou mad ‘s store has teen temporarily removed to sylvania avenue. mh29-im master on the Washington and Ohio by Mr. Cassidy, providing atthe pullding be arec | More than 20 or $00 active participants in night, Frank Kavenzins\ie, a single man, ee BREAKFAST COCOA. 75> IHERE WILL BE_A MEETING OF THE ‘one of his arms broken this morning by being | tea in the Gardens, facing the avenua | eed Of violence. It was a: tutes years of age, sot, aid insianlty Kiedis ‘NSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. stockholders of ‘the Corcoran Fire Insurance | caught between cars which he was coupling at the | ‘Tere ts plenty of room for the bul body, acting: Srothet-to-taw, Vincent Repose, who at Warranted absolutely pure Cocos. from which the ex- | Company at thelr ofice, No. 1001 F street northwest, on | W. and O. depot. He was carried to Mrs J. 1. | Cassidy saya, ‘obstructing the view Saturday night from the oid country, —- (Wernon Row.) cess of Oil-has been removed. It has three times the } MONDAY, th {th day O€ April. Iss for the purpose of Staith’s boarding house on Fairfax street——Thos. | conservatory. He says he thinksthis isthe mast Without resistance, by his wife and two children. During the we Strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arsvwroot or | fect nine direct rm for the nauiak year will | Ballenger, son of ‘Theo Ballenger, broke his arm | Svailable sits, and it ould be te eee eee | a0 some old family difficulty was revived whieh + «complete assortment of eee say tainly Te fa | Dcpeped at 1m. and clove at 3pm. ‘ ‘afternoon while ing'with some other Ane The thinks the ee wie one ‘Proposed yoked disputation and culminated tn the PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, ¢elictous, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, ome Secretar as nye at tashieV's mills On Fairfax Street. | | ab the ite, will be sure ot the House. atom the sae ——— SF aee eafulllineot DO tESTIC: See AE | throat last week, 1s now going about entirely Tecore Ue eee Kt nee Distress in Montreal. FANCY ARTICLES, cas ana TtCA2A IMPORTED | ‘usin health GaS FIXTURES, OAS FIXTURES, | Greq——The small steaier ‘Endeavor will be puc | ' Deuticying the approach to the Capitol, ‘Orrawa, Oxr., March 31.—The Moatteal Daur of SS ee BOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE SLATE MANTELS, ‘under command of Capt. ‘the veteran ferry- OF THES ‘THERMOMETER.—The charities Lave complained to the Dominton . ‘Man, during this and: ply between Gun- | were ‘at the office of the chief Ment of the Dumber of assisted emigrants be thas Srana Goova s . | LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, | ston’ landing and. Ws wich mili, traits | grees Rm Ace Ree: city who are Unabie to find employment — ¥LUMBING AND HEATING. &c.——The hew museum, Hag ees eee bene ‘Maximum, 49,0: minimum, 30.3. : ‘anita tanto 2 ‘The W. BAKER & CO., . 80 far the most successful plant in the way of pul pee ee No Friendly Settlement! jarmest and best selected stock of SUITINGS ever Jobbing promptly dona, ie amusement ever made and promises to be | At ‘Ohio, James just, home New Tous. March 31.—The officers of the (Offered for gentlemen to select trom at the z eps DORCHESTER, MASS feo12 400 Oth street northwest, egies Re Dr. of Washing- | from his wife’s ‘shot her brocher, ‘Newton Toeteceertacer baer een ay 4 LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF = DRUGS —O. 8. PRICE. DRUGGIBT, 128 77m cau yesterday.—The cool weather Ana tn the case of the ee Dr Bnistor, now oa ement of the Gifferences between the i CEIVED ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THE 8% ‘Pharmacy in South = vert been made — Dow Peer parece Bcoras best quale Physiciahs' Preeer' Patent Med | the fish.-—The goat ee be A hin vag tindbonp ed fullvad, tue corporations whet juny avenue | Hodgess Gulley cnet iat ver masa | mito mittee on public property. fe tour boys have been. first pained | 4 ‘ie ieunranteed, | ton. a epevialty. HD. BARR, srejansrabi fot sattatory 2 tach, st the \Ghioe Perfumery aid Voilet Artielss Ia great variety. | now Delng placed in thorough by the com | Newann, X. J. tor immomity, it is reported that

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