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THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | THE CUBAN FILLIBUSTERS. Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t.. by —_— The Rtestes: Sein Newsverce Company, | THEY SAIL FROM KEY WEST. ee naanaitl ean by caries on the own ncrsunt af 10 cents pe a A REVENUE CUTTER IN PURSUIT, Week or deerite per month Cop the counter, & eenteeach. Bs rail —pentage prepaid—Weents a month, —— Glesear. $6, wx iuonthe, $5 {Entered at the Prat Office at Washington, D. Cae oe oer ELECTIONS IN THE WEST. | TWO CENTS. | Festage prepaid. Six m ——_ ——— OSMAN DIGNA READY TO FIGHT AGAIN. penne Vor. G3 Ne 9,654. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2, 1884, 12 All mail aper sent I derrtinne ram ATOW A CYCLONE. —_—— WEDNESDA‘ Se | prexice EXCTRSIONS x, ¥ : a == sy AMUSEMENTS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Washington News and Gossip, | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| “exremrreny seam moves. | extrumary sees the way of poiongdas ._——— = : = sonnets ee . ; Effects of the Cincinnati Wi RY MINST me ("I 0. 0. FTHE MEMBERS OF UN = Mr. Bliss Again on the Stand. A TILT BETWEEN MR. FYAN AND THR WITNESS. Z a jot. sug Mirth” Coons . Yank, ORG E RS Ay Se wmeet at thats Hall (Navy | ae gree; Sees EDUCATIONAL BILL IN THE SENATE. A tilt here occurred between the witness and | "LTTE OF ernac tenets ecnee RECIrAmE : CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. tie piapone Gf Musealad tho feneen ot Beck anes — SASS | exrmprmioy riovass—rae onaxp seer wmicn scx- | MF. Fyan as to whether Mhere could be avontract | Pyawa rong wae, PAR ALAS LEON § CUSUMAN'S | FHIED ANNUAL TOUR, yN NALLEY. Meuibers of Sister Lodges fraternally | SENATOR Manoxg Betrer.—Inquiries asto the PRISED MR. BLISS AND MADE HIM SICK—A TILTON | Which could bind Mr. MacVeagh’s successor. Mr. | Ciyciswatt, 0. Apri > lief experienced, MENSEMUL COMEDIANS. Dee eae * aaron RICHARD EMMO) Vary. | COMdition of Senator Mahone at the Arlington to- THE QUESTION OF ME. BLISS’ FEES. Buss insisted that he belteved that bi Dy the remowal Of the anxiety which hanrested 89 VERYTHING NEW Leaving New York on ——— SCORE ny | aay were met with the reply that heismucn | INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL IN THE HOUSE. ing under contract. Mr Fran wanted to ki Friday night can bard EVERYT! Eaiinse were: . WASHINGTON RECORD, PUBLISHED EVERY 1HEN MAY 7th, 1884 all the Temperance Milt, | better. His condition is not now, nor hasit been, Drow, contait The hearing of Mr. Bliss was resumed by the | Nhat Mr. Mac\e "I — tier, and ins nid be nO c tay aod Hine Reena ie ORAS wi | contiderad” Seng Gey, He” was ome Springer comnts today. Atte outa te wite | MATRA, Aa Insel, at tre could ty noe peel 3 | ihougute by orerWORe, ag he was wrung uilaes | WHAT THE COMMITTEES ARE DOING. | nos suvmitted a table of Fevenues of the nineteen | (race, URles TLD partins “i approving some ot | nijariont ut Calusa Calvert Bas Occlok in the morning. It is thought that he will Dorsey routes on which the trials were based. It | hls bills, based upon this contract, Mr, Brewster | 2 ‘begin on Erie, COE toe be out in a few duysattending to bis duties asusual. The Senate. showed that the original aggregate pay of those | Wrote thet the charges were very moderate. “This rantmons In wast 8a ROL CONVERT f This mel Was not }) acconsplish the origt ended the ch on thie ELABORATE COSTUME E SIT! ONS ! sists vee A magnificent pleasure tripof nearly two montha,with: SARAH BARNUM AND FEDORA all expenses of trans ig and parlor ears, — Soak aterm iro ute carve: aitee scours of non oe eh ; | point concerning the contract provoked quite @ dis the Liss ful procendings ONLY LEON MATINEE SATURDAY. | ete. at ereatly reduced rates visiting bye WW CODDING: "Bunjeree “Or West | CAPT. Frank D. Wenstex, of the U.S marine | The chair laid before the Senate the credentials Sapna ieonaeoe and Hewas increased DY | Guscion im the eonumities and conadcrabie. aie | Were the natural ve departure fro c Se case a leer seaie Cpe tures ou Insanity to the General Practi- | corps, has been placed on the retired list of the | of Henry B. Payne, Senator-elect trom the state of | Ped! 670.90 a year. agreement was manifested, which would seem to | {2 EOE Cee TR Oe CELE ADAMANT THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, Ft eats Lyofeieh and pubis are iavited. nay: Ohio. ‘These credentials, the Viee President stated, | Of all the Post oflces on all the routes, including | Indicate that ther parties’ than tie koverurarnt | ¢°% BS atten rs —_ 5 EES further information apply to = those dependent sole! th and of other | Will be held responsitie for the extraordinary ex- . An Orchestra « f GRAND SCENERY 0: trans rma. ly on those routes s endity ied at ite es fa "FHF ROCKY MOUNTAINS, “Tea biatee nent | ,240tT, Borerey Laace, U. 8X. tas een wboly | Cegentats at presied, NT mAUY 8 | connecting route, way the nie gear evieu te | Renata, Mr ean ana Me temp wer ys | ‘are attang Sale of seats will be i SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, TS UN TAR SrnONARDS , GAPSICIN | Sear's pay trom dara tt STwee Aha allowed one | “yee Guriand introduced a bill, which was referred | telah tenth eee aE ear Se NS iuurgss Deing winding upon the government Ar. Speen. Sl en ao. on a THRO re SPU STHENING PLASTERS. are sa sete hese routes was, frst year, $10,200.68; second year, | FSA Was particularly sha iis questions, ati net ave ne CONCERT TS THE COURSE UNDER . = i he beat ee og LRENGTHENIS tothe committee on the judiciary, providing for | these routes was, x ain : und. Toots ~ AYRE BIT CONCERT 1S THE COURS ONPhe | THE YOSEMITE VALLEY AND BIG TREES, | the best Price, Won Call at Mh and Tstrects yt | RRAR ADMIRAL BaLpwin, U.S. N., commanding | supervisory Jurisdiction ot tut: powers of district | $13,107.79; third year, HLfSLIe. So; aad. THe. WITS Some tl-teeling seemed to be roused between lita | 3 found rooms tu 2 sour CONGHEG \tfON AL CHURCH, SALT LAKE CITY, BUILDING ANROCTATION. | *R¢ European station, and the captains and crews | Courts and judges exercising circuit, court powers. | Ress, the revenue actually diminished after the in- | ANAC WTnese tte sacte amount yon Jall Jot, $0 a8 20 be: teat win the crimibals FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 4 Etc, ETC. ‘Fourth Tnisof Stocks of the United States men-of-war Lancaster and | ,,4 Tesolutton, offered by Mr. Call, was referred to | Cys Me eee Broan ‘< Tecelved for Your services as special couuse! in the It is et thought to be prudent to - sacks ise Coe. j Reralive: alist Raaecialion willl aru s fe Sat the committee on foreign relations, requesting the | _‘The witness ‘next produced copies of letters star route cases?” a-ked ME. Spring | traverse tuch space tu taking prisouens -= 5 | rontes of ues and making gdvane vEDNEE: L of z 1c g a, ls peor 3 Tene ‘Dit vid Saaeas MA ty tt GENTLEMAN PXPERIPXCED WEEE THE | Pout ; ; AvIGE 20, Tosat oticck p.m at Commpsinan salt | ® C4D!® dispatch from London. ire, for decision, of the question whether the | He produced a ietter from Acting Attorney General | the Bills rendered was sofnething Uke $132.15 | i the siren Te A BaSSocoit eive usteet | Send for a descriptive programme, free by mail. Corner bth aud streets northiwent Q ars treaty of 1819 has’ been fully carried into effect by | Phillips, written early in the cases, saying no | There remajus due to me about $8,700. He sid th fee Adhd ss Box Ht | SHin Gave Teton Particn desiring fo invest their thonthly aavings ina | CHARLEY McComas BELIEVED TO Have BREN | the United States, and whether the United states | aTrangement had been made to grant HMMUBIY tO Pe a cel I a) o fain, aout the Gone N evuinc We at mini Ree, Selita ata Peentable, Uuildine smociation would do | Kite BY His SavAGE Carros —Information has | government is bound in good faith to pay the Tull any of the accused, Mr. Bliss next gave history | At the rate ori perday was nottrur.” | | 3 i the NA £ i padwaty seers New Yor] well to attend, as the oF Subscriptions will, algo | Dee Tecelved at the headquartersof the army from | amounts awarded by the judicial tribunals to whom | Of the indictments procured in y men you convicts” asked Mr. | coach g H 197 Washineton street...0.........-... Boston, stock will be opened. Subscriptions will also = a y. the same was refe | Fyan. aukets for them, Sani One Week, Contmencing Saf Walnutetrect.. uitadetph et by the U. S. consul general at Matamoras concerning | the Same was referred for payment for losses sus THR STRAW BOND CASRS, - ite vith seen about midnight by two 2 caine cee (Eiewaene prams LL, President, Cor, tet and H stan.w. | the Apiches Inenorciven Mexico whieh, tends te | Mined from the forces acung under the orders of naming the parties indicted and what for. He | Ujiuprnmay egconticted only,” was the reply. 1s aman TuuBing down MONDAY, MARCH 31. 1-4 ONLY MATINEE Sav. | S —— Scuntary, 201 Tstreet northwest, | strengthen the beliet that iittle Charley McComas | Me United States in 1818 and 1819. thought that he drew most of the indictments, but | qome AY Were punisted? War ath. Tt Was thought at tirst to be URDAY W x 1 . 25 G street muhs1-3t killed by his captors. From talks with Apache EXTRA PAY FOR SECRETARY CROOK. Mr. Ker drew some. ‘The indictments on bonds ntence was suspended | astenal, Init the ty < Spendils capiureat, whem The Great Irish Cometian, voo Masters Ix Oax, Cuznat, (OTICE OF REMOVAL, waws at Chihuahua, recently captured by Mex-| Proceeding to the calendar of cases unobjected to | MT 2 s wedand | “Yes, upon our motion. {Was ascertaltied that he was trying to kop © . caus jeans, there can be but little doubt of 1. Jus said e Sena 1 ‘Were not prosecuted. Boone was relieved and | (1S; - ~ ction?” failing to dese had find at 1 at JON BOUCICAUL: MAHOGANY, WALNUT, &e. 1 be« to annonnce that T have removed from the office | to be'still alive, and, with about twenty bucks, 1a | “Ue Senate passed the Dill for the rellet of Wm. H. S, and as he was not prosecuted, | {Then (here were virtually no convictions? TA house last Wight a Abie wae va ae te 2 + WALNUT, Se, ser gta Gagaied_ by ine, 905 sth atreet, to the corner | not over one htindred miles north of Chiliuahua.’ It | CTOOK, one of the secretaries of the President, for | others perhaps ought not to be, Wituess did Dot oie ea = 1 Uy the presence of titbd Of he esi Sean eerasiee from the cheapest to the richest artistic desiena, Wein- | fricuds' tna tein ee ty ml, Be Pleased to see my | 4s reported in that country that tf General Crook | the signing of land patents. ‘The dill gives the | concurin that view. These indictments were not | “Pld you recover any money fur the govern- 1h ie audience rulsod a ety at Buyported by a New York company, selected and trainea | shee dine ia emaeny ya had had supplies enough ih_is Mexican campaign | beneficiary $4,000 for extra services rendered from | Prosecuted, and in reply to Mr. Fyan witness sid | istantly cversteely Was on thelr feet, Sisastecunie aiteaseee Vite an inepection of our roots and a compariaon Of OUF | 5.55 Ge Frater in Wood and Coat to have remained inthe mountains: a trcniate | 1670 0 1a that the Attorney General suggested or directed | | “None,” after a pause, during which Mr. Bilss Actors assured the qusyle that there wae os: * prices, a8 Wo are sel wrvat variety of ——o a << Sn longer Ju and every Apache in those mountains | y:tL TO INCREASB THE FFFICIENCY oF THE Lap | At they Temain tn abeyance. The indictnents | looked defiantly at the comtuitter, aid Fyau | @ise tor alorn, quiet Was restored. Every as - (E>, THE STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, OWING | would have come In. General Crook was compelled ‘ 2 a ary still pending, As some Congressinen were | Wore @ Sarcastic sinlle Wittiess. sdk H Unusual sound ie’nited bows since oho eapenee it OFFICE. 5 New scenery and appointments have been brought HOUSE FURNISHINGS Frivact auairanement made with the ‘Thatcher, | to move too soon OM adsonetat the ines Sone . ¥ . jnaklng a fuss ubout the star route expenses, the | 1 the insurance business.” Witness adileal t OF abt pack tow kets from New York preter repent UHISSDAL APT wi Heo wad a rm | aes and clldren: te ‘wnk what Waa Whowent | | AvNO tbe MUL fo incense the eMftency ofthe gen- | Atomtiy Graal did Wok Walt Iueut ally Sd | UhOuSA Te very on day when he did ust a ih \ HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | m. ‘This will give. pasachyetn on onporanite of {0 ke an aruble supply of ‘provisions, but the large | Sal land oMice, The: bill as’ passed adds another | onalexpense. set day in his sractioe in New York . Fillibus 1 tom = | the Lower Fotonse and Chesapeake bay by dastieht. ~ | number of Indians was not known until too late.” | law clerk to the present force, ves the commis-| Mr. Merrick concurred tn the view that those | Umat Mr. Dorman B’baton af the chil aren _—_ ustering Expedition Off, NEXT WEFR, qULSL-it -W. P. WELCH, Gengral Agent, ees sloner $5,000 ayear salary, and the assistant. com-| Mlor cases ought uot to be prosecuted. ‘The At- | mission, said to him at the club the other ulght, in | THE KEVRNOK COTTHN DIX IN PCKSCLT—EXCIERMENT Mu. Mo, Cents as SAME GE POS EOUITA AVAT. ORDERS.—Lieutenant Commander H. E. ss ot s Uorney General said, in substance, that there was | relation to_ his (Bilss’) fees, that he (Eaton), whill Od gable gered DER ATU ETABLE.. aaa icin : = missioner $2,000, both oficers to be appointed by | Web64 acat er tail wiee ‘the expenses In the cases, | practicing in New York, never thought uf ieaviug | | SAVANNAH.GA., April 2A spectal to the Mormt = OPERATIVE HUILDING ASSOCIATION, | Nichols has been ordered to temporary duty in the | and with the advice and consent of the Senate. It i expense 2 Nenes fi Kes West says, Reliable ry NHEATER COMIQUE ‘This store bine teen temporarily removedto Dee eee ‘ “ designates ‘as chiets of division the present chiet | 2%0_he didn’t’ want to incur any tore. There | that city under a fee of $101 p says: Reliable reports sai “The Resort of Pleasure and Hom ena Soast survey office, Licutenant J. C. Freeman and | designates as chiets of division Were indictments against parties of Mobile, Ala., see | What the schooner Shoters left last nicht, with Gen. Entirely “New Program i PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, Lon each share,” Boxcswatn Joseph McDonald have been ordered | Clerks of the several divisions of the office. Where the evidence was, Witness Unought, certal The Danville Investigation. j Aguero and: Twenty: men, well armed, far Cuba, Mospa waned st. hig testing for the payment of before the naval retiring board. IMPROVEMENT OF THE COINAG! to procure a conviction. Witness believed that TESTIMONY BEFORE THE COMMITTEE TO-DAY. begs og Aree oregon ped eed prey fg Ved jon COMEDY! The mo ikaw vances Wi id WEDNESDAY, = ane eae eg eating . y Genera rie: st > Spanish eonsnl ty aboard the Dik. Aunounce the production of a max (Wernon Row) ORIE hte oe ado Ene | COMING GuaNdxs an Tre MEARE AGAENY — Pept Dt relating to the fine eee the Attorney General had tn view The Danville inquiry was resumed to-tay. W.M. | i, great cactteuent hee SPimatores® barimgnra as FIN a i ‘Where: alcusinp date caxartrerstue | Set ete un al 16th Bineata northwont ‘The following omlers wil be relieved from duty at | TE COMAEE Was then taken up, read & third tue | we eat ee AREAL ERS turther | Rum white ettizen and business man of Dane |S waar ts KNOMN AT KRY WHT, = inline ue | ee oa Beavers veniams | te United Biates military aexdeny, Wet Tone, Pi put debate, m he sald he didn't want to incur further | vite, said he made the original draft of te Dan-| Key West, Pa, April 2—Gen. Aguero, with wf mags fla. titi, “anid erne io PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, | _aNo. soy Epson! HOR: SYMFRVICLE, President. oe Augase 2 anak Ganttn Chaves THE EDUCATION BILL expenses. Witness’ fees would have gone’ on had! yinte circular. Me sald it was correct in t | Athen, ts said to have cleared out last Hite coming wate by Harts Mia, cxttiek | Togther witha flltineot DOMESTICandIMPONTED | 5 "SEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ~~ | Hint, sestatt quarternaster U- aring; Capeath | ‘THO hour of 2 ovock having arrived, the ehatr | those minor eases been prosecuted. Mr: Fyan| ments MWe gave instances of the colons prople | ticeing. wich thes stake he eae eee * SMV WIFE'S GARTH EE ji a DANCY ARTICLES, ean alwave be found, feb ce a Robert Hi. White, assistant surgeon U.S. army; | latd before the Senate the education bill, and Mr. | asked what the witness gets now. He replled,*“I am. aya Span Ap old subject handled in a nest arranged in a chrning. nauty shetel, up with the bulldozing those of their race who voted Uke ai! aruliery:, First | Geonge took the floor to reply to the criticisms ugon | Not. charging anything” now.” Iam” pot mow | cratic tieke First ees eriay: counsel for tue government, When 1 was counsel | ALS LDING ASSOCIATION, | First Licuten geting will be held “at st. Domi: | Lient | consul Meclires he was near the beach and saw: them go aboard. He says Uethen went to a revenue Goons | one, Justice of the peace and Jnd Domt- é : e by Mr. cutter and requested that she should Chase the i streets southwest. MONDAY, | Llewtcnant Charles H. Clark, ordnance department; | 248 @meument made by for the government I got pay only for the ume 1 tion at Wimbish precinct, 4 suburt ecloonia, dnd wan ti Peng = % QE ADKILLE — Hoek p.m S100 may be obtained meals | nwt Lieutenants Wiliam ‘Grader, ordhanee de-| nee Tue House say | Nas, cuploved.” | Witness) connection with the | testified that the cieethon wk qulrt 4 lppamaearcon heehee rg eee ged ae ee eee NGSever | Shave eee tline eset ee en (aa runent; First Leutenaut James S, Pettit, 1st in- | Mr. Dorshelmer, of N. Y., presentad a memorial | government ractically tu January, but he | 3 lored men voted Without fear. eas het, and Was told that the ‘boats ts = | feted Oe peace elec ee ee | reciente Babecrintions for sek | Tentry Wiest Lieutenany Sonn Bi of the bondholders of the Northern Pacitie ratl- | did some service in February’ for which he made Where, at the election before the Last, saint | Prades Phat aetenwe cutter de wealin purmetet ANOTHER BiG SHOW. Gffered for gentlemen to-sclect trom st the He G.Calnp bell, President, 517 10th street nw. San : ho charges, He made charges whenever he | negroes threatened 10 kill a colored than for votitne | Hylllss Phe Seound week of the great jroduces of the age, | LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF | Maurice Fitaerald, Vice Preddent, ad aud Bes w, Toad company, praying to be heard before the cOm- | Tendered service that tock him from his ether bush | rae mocratic te © Uncachooner this morning, HOLLYWOOD FAMILY waniNcroe = J. Dermody, Secretary, 817 F E. Runcte, mittee on public lands on the bill declaring a for- | ness His connection ‘with the goverument formally | ~ Henry Hill, a colored democrat, testitie: Osman Digna Kesumes the Offensive. ad a wee Se hey ober, ' Se cree 2. Din 9 reaiter, S18 ot rnatrcet mw, rs will report in per- | felture of land granted, and asking Congress to | ended a week or Lwo ago. Witness did not know | race had metsuhod Moen teen Bieri OLS 5 HLik = seam, D: BARR. Jauuar rs Gg ae i techy ntendent of the United States | protect tHeir interests, Referred. ‘Uhat Lis fees were in the mind of the Attorney Gen- | voting the democratic ticket.) Hel Gitano aa thee a By Latile Bsc mnt 1M Penpsvivania aveane, an See the Folin Durston: Anghst 28 for duty at the ata INU TAN) PEROEELAZION BIL ¢ral when he Sald he wanted the cases stopped, DUE | preacher in the pulpit advise the women Sng ttso Olteanlvn mon abot cee wate beens SPLENDID OLIO ‘co Dever, 620 Dattect ew, G iny: In Ue department of tnodern languages b Betis | HHS (BUSS) fees would certainly have gone on’ had | their husbands tore the nedjucter theke-e t tiusere, Steck exbopiies to tant noe eee All the Wild Ausinais and Masuinbeh Ox Go» M Pp 1878, " 2 ee nt Alewander igor, Ath cbvalry; |, The, Howse then, at 12:b, went into committee of | tows bond casos teen proserted. "Witness took | “ish Clark white, teat ee te atzrocs gene | iu 1, Met% attexupting to cut off the friendly ‘Aduilasion to all, ten cents. oLb JepaL, ‘ARIS, bd. First Lieutenant Eugene A. Ellis,’ 8th cavalry; | the whole (Mr. Wellborn, of Texas, Inthe chair) on | with hin to New York memoranda of Ue minor | erally go armed about Danville. ima mie hone ty a niet from water. = T. feeond Lieutenant Joly H. Totten, 4th aruillers: | tue Indian appropriation bill, cases and exainined them. He made up its wind | Sei — | itkvay Chiat cave armoatty eat reais tee onmbe - i aa in tae department of drawing—Second Lieutenaat = as to Which ought to be prosecuted In the light Mysterious Pistol Shot, ag Foomnigy ee robe 2 3 Poser J aN TAR EHS TS HAS Ross | ot Soe acre ecy ain arolliery tn in depart the Bul, Which appreprietee sous oe ootoae | the, caves that had been prosecuted. He urssed the NARROW ESCAPR OF A GROCER. l emeree tebe been ee . MITHE HAS REMOVED | ment of tacties—second Lieutenant Kirby, 1001 Ine s el Pui prosecution of the Mobile cases. “The Attorney | Yelock Jas p unknown, | Fi Is poverty stricken a ‘trate. Yow can't affor ssterecaltica ae 325 Catreet northwest to 1313, fantry. In the department of ordnance and gun- SPE ELEN ORE TRUE ee | wanted to look over the whole fleld and see | | ABOUL'S o'clock last nignt some one, unknown, | EL Obeld ts poverty stricken and destitute of . dectun te BREAKFAS£ COCOA. | York ave mat First Lieutenant Lawrence 1. Brum ord | tut new ieeelation In tke hak pute aes | as best to hedone. So he wanted the whole | ited a pistol shot through the window of Mfr. Geo. | Fev ot ts Maas sae Scouth epaturs ‘Rarrantedutesn cle year Cocoa: Finer wide the ex: | EEG a i ice departuaent. Tn the d-partinent of phlloso- | Nas incorpitted uppronstathees Se Oo ETE | lopped right there, and the eases have been | Hieder'sstore, corner of 3 Ehartonin, iy Reounoabean eke inane ; ral ee se Tet tas thn times the | Toba ard of Fayvttevilie, North ut Sidney E. Stuart, none aor Oren to SUreE UH jade on the other side jess CONVERS | was tired apparently of SP fOwee ane _ from FA. aE to 1 = streneth of Coron mived with Starch, root or | Perot, Tokay and other Wines, bof chemistry, Stther- | Very mnOFcAMG tee ae The a cad mmidered # | Che “Attorney General, In witch, the later said be | Nae ‘and Me iiteder OI to ACCOUNL Or ite | See Catholic Preise wi Big FEE WIT AND wasvoM oF THE CRAY i and is thersior far now © ab tee | pes ere ae A eHOE logy ind geoloxy Second Lieutenant Youn L. | nectiy urged: by the: commitestor er or invita ure | Wantel the eases stopped, Was. last October, The | 22% vey UL SsTian atid 12 Grek merchants ere, aod al iecerna sanaseaanerivn « jaw Donrising, strenthetin, cay iste, LF" 1" : EW YORK AVENUE, | Chiinberlin, Ist artillery fale Another Te oral tet Attorney General may have had in his mina |__ Sentenced for Indecent Assault . a AN AD AND INBTEE E | otis heals Nth 205 evan a el ne au ee | Oo iit Sad Wihhes Wing: BEINERES'S Virgiuls | pensowat. Mr. E. H Surat Fetumned to Wash. | Rdulring each Indian Sgeut to slant an annual | THE ATMOSPHEME THAT SURROCMDED WasHINGTON | wa. suosten Come fo Gee ten ee teen sras Another Terrible Cyclone. Me W. OE 1. FRENCH, u (seus a balla : ne auh?7-haa —Mr. E. B. ash: } census of the Indians at hisagency.._ ‘This informa : SUKIES, AND TWENTY-NINE DAYS. ASUED bec BOVeR aie Gaye FUksOee RAI: Bisegone of th a is esa ee it aaa ae eee em FeMnuda after a pertlous | ton would prove of rvat Value WO fuLure approprl- | put he'sald nothing about It. When Col Cook | Wiliam Shorten the solonal tran wvho was fined Fort Wavne. INp., April? —A brief telegram was Grok ats orclcek. ake Tiere will be a mecting of the Storkhotders of the | RéSside from a very heavy northwesterly gale. — | atlon committees. Went out of the cases the Attorney General satd be | $100 by Judge Snell last Friday, for Indecent ex- | received last rienitie thin Spriuscports Lud, by the Voeserved tickets at Metzerott’s, Admission, 25 cents, re colutibae Bie I “yuleug the hana Gf | MP Horatio Ring has evepted an inttatont9 read The District in Congress. fad hada conversation with Senator Edmunds, and | posure, and agatnst whom an nssailt case was sus | ‘ces Of Vie Trt Was, Mh and Lon iS = at 1 iat Festeeet northwent, | Wis account of the battle of Bladensburg. and ¢ ‘THE HOUSE COMMITTEE AGAINST SEFFRAGE. | we had anaes up hte P eanae ie] SeaheR w ba Ville ratlway, stating that, cyclone had destroy —— —- W. BAKER & CO. oN AON AY, We for the Gamage Fe eee eee oe recy sion, perore the Long Island Uistr- | rye House District committee yesterday, in de | Wines erm ie eee cauplos Mr. Merrick. | pended, was put on trial tn the police court unis | {llr mall . kill five persims apd, Mises SP pee eg voncugsren, seas | °iiiitiug vate Dirt for th Jeal_soclety In Brooklyn, sth April,—Mr. x er | morning, charged In two cases with indecent as Mie acy Bart ESTER, clding to report adversely Mr. Ro: wounding sever 2 be opened at Wilson, the editor of the'Nerm Mississippia: rans’ Dill to | dlitely went over the cases with Merrick, Who soon oftiems Owing to the prostra Ei etorets northwest. WELD It i A SESS atte; Aidt: si Sault | Ton of the wires particulars cant be wsce f Pre soere cea 2 : shed at dackeon, tet te cy fore hom ast | provide for the election of the Commissioners or | afterwanis assented owiscmphamient, Witness | SAUE tna en arta un aurea * Sidings te Muse JESSIE COUTHOUT (her Sst ay | :MANENTEY REMOY 5 ia + Yore avewse | Ame. tam | thereon as stated sere OY, he qualified electors | not say. the government had lost loney directly | that about the Fuh of last mouth, after she ued | Hou New Castle. s Washitetw Di 3. VAN DYCK, | Ts the only egent for Misalt: ORES |G E | thereof, as stated In THE Stak, were unanimous In | oui or that case, though the men be wished to | been to the store. and was on a and FOR TET ‘Mise Jewsie Couth ai was th RANT PLAC are neue thelr opposition to sutfrase tn'the District, s s Charged with Embezzlement. Whither sie repaecnted a Scare atc Hoes ese ee zs Gram, Capitol Topics. ost €1800 or #55400 tatu Bocas | tol Suorter caine GUE caugME er DFE Nea | GAtvecN TEL, April Bek aigten to, the is xt ers, au old far A | Is an excessiy ic HN TRUDE v YORK sD. St 4 1d LOST $18,000 OF ‘unrowgh Boone’s L, Shorter ¢ it, caug! he Shoulders |G. 0" » April 2— pa Eiaidyan oid sonia 3 nogr: whiner. | dae faces are =O" ante ie the omy asniiae RUBENE SMETATS | and Jou D. Stevens and wite, of New York, areat THR CTARGRS AGAINST JUDGE AXTELL. Frere eg pet tered rtoeem gre Posty rr oar | al ayeyel plied gn gee rn ting ewig mientras pgp nnd gr any ocher charactr a Ihta India Pale Ale. ‘The trade and pub- | Willard’s. ” 2 Special Agent Welgand, who investigated the | these cases while he was here under pay of the | Shorter followed her toa nelghbor's hese. Again, | bert has been arrested Us warged with emnbrge eras the od, ‘mb27-1 see . ee a orbits dans "| government, and therefore his fees eclally for | On the 27th of last month, witness was going pome | zling $25,00) While Ueasurer of St. Clair county, _ _ 2T-Lm changes against Jude Axtell, tn New Mexteo, was | Those cass, did. MOL Increase: The aos ee a ken | {rom School with several aval eis aaa iL jets bi Hy MAGRUDER, 1417, NEW YORK | Mire Fiedler’s Investigation Resolutions | pefore a sub-committee of the House judiciary i) a Ing the same alley, when Shorter caine out with his | — cdinuy: it icaimeat | brated Puiludelpiia Bonen eos vAbs | Mr. Fledler's resolution, offered tn the House yes- | committee to-day and presented a number of afti- ‘THE CASES DISMISSED BY THE GRAND JURY. Person exposed, and touched. heron the shoulder in St. Pau ALE A rere unvi-tn” | terday, orderiug an investigation ot the District | davits in the ease mi support of the charges. Ther) | Chairman Springer here called the withes? ate did sald, “It sou run Tl shoot you." Witness run a Mews. April 2.—During me se at ee |S MEDICA EINENT OF oWakD | Commbstoners’omee, and charging irregularities | MHD another mecting of Ue sub-committee 6M | tention to the documents relating to certain routes | {2th ctation house, when re chase to | caja hot ald fatally’ wouraied Jone Sarge Gooey hs ie RSITY. in the ais went of financial matters, was not. 3 ene submitted by Mr. Blissin his former testimony, and | Shorter, followed. by ‘Of Uke proprictor of , | Pie See ee anton hilt of which Beis tembernororany changes |» ™, or ret of the Jeannette survivor | Mok Wom pated ta xsteny's Sra contaning | HG Bellmore ana Oh duis Dick Lida ee ment perry WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 2p, AT 7 P.M. made Before that body. It 1s doubtful that any | WS Passed by the Senate yesterday. It provides | endorsed “disuuissed, John ‘t, Mitehell, foreman.” | Orated the testimony of Sarah Kiggins. The court | Kansas crry, Mou, April | intimate tricuds, remind theus of their lireutieal blen hae. ° one knew anything of the resoltitio ttt for the compensation of the survivors for losses | Mr. Springer asked If all these facts were submitted | Said that from the nature of the assault 1 was evi | qjauimwal in Hels county ines THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Bie Ladin of laces sm lahte to have supertung | _MA2at C. B. PURVIS, M D., Secretary. j Ove Khew anything of the resolition until tt was | incurred by them on the expedition. fo ‘the grand jury. “The witness replied that all | dent that If there had tern no one around tt would | ye has yume ter Alabeatiny el aie otee ave, very mma general divclipint | Fes> OAK HILL CEMETERY, | offer. _The resolution having been, reported to pee eee = the papers were placed before the grand jury and | have resulted in something worse, and an example | auswer at undicthoent iit tee Uh COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH SL of hs Beaty oui ars an tans, Ly THe ARTS tecommer Pine The Keifer-Boynton Scandal. proved. He said that all the witnesses mentioned pa eeu rg hora pales nepal oot re — rousurowth of hair on the wie ati 7 E e-advisability of orde ui SRE oRS ot appea 4 4 ind he Sent Shorter to jail for 11 months aud 243 5 MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2 BoM Bead Te Tay ait to ADMISSION ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. willbe duly considered. — It {$ not likely, however, ‘THE MAJORITY AND MINORITY REPORT?. did not appear before the grand jury, a3 fo ys | ANat Chives 'y report of the Kelfer-Boynton com- | S0me were excluded under a ‘ruling “of the | No person shall be admitted wi plution will meet with approval. ‘The | _ ‘The major $ hiair pen Sundays or holiday, apenas urt, One Witness did not testify to. fac Affairs in West Washington. | _menpolis. ae x committee, generally, 1s opposed to idle and useless | mittec, accompanying the resolution, reported to | CUF, | atay Bane Tinmates from precincts ROSE & WES ms of hi commit : Detors the grand” Jury that he had. given | _ BeTHpay PResests.—Yesterday. betnz Pala dnl gy THATCHER, PRIMROSE & WESTS Ite tr hmm He eae TT Tee Coa oe ne matnele intercourse | the House yesterday, acquitting Gen, Boynton, (a8 | to. the special agente “The grand "furs | wersary of the birthday of ker eke cee irene GKUcn eve orthodwranh air’ Geermmemcioeee ; - a Bia | ete. We coten AR eee ane tues | Tata tat nae Rees et, NET Hare, Mey ANY; | Ccouusied in yeaterdsyatram) mays taal Con, Bose: | wore. evined tint toe soeera erraenoe eae ode, | OE CHE cue ae ee ae eae ae | brome t i preeincts CONSOLIDATED MINSTRELS Pulte she | HEME ty require sutiefactory. evidence that those | found nothing to lead them tocuppece thal the y y ny | tent. evidence. “Witness went, before the sremd | handsome presents from inembers of hereon | Pillsbury crepubliran for mavor plurality of iReteyeieal aad Feo nut in | Sekine aduteion are te perme thes represent them | attains are DOU properly and honestlj administered, | ton’s previous unsullled reputation, the testiiony Te ee ee nee eee, etna | Sane : | 5.000, bene 000 over the es Under the management of Zulu thts are enticed, snd this tinea few other he | OM Or expel thet. =_ = Oat ot Mle etter sta ramction and ine | Tents of each paper. Having gone through all of | Carri Marer—Tavenner Bros. proprietors of | {it ta sears ay { itnire ure pulled out with dhe, Drotebty a feve aout By order of the Board of Managers. ‘The Proposed Library Building. __| probability of Mr. Kelfer's story, co to prove Gen. | them, at the requiat of the tormaan, Withee nade | Drovers Rest: reported cules ventedanod rhe = MR GEORGE T. CLAPHAM, elapses, whet: she is shocked. to see that these hairs ‘A. J. JON VIEWS OF REPRESENTATIVE NUTTING—oBsEcTIoNs | Boynton’s innocence, while the charge a st him | an abstract of them, and that abstract was the one | cattle, at from 5%c. to 6igc, and t how thicker heavier, darker and i fous. Then | _ 7b’ ‘Treasurer and Superintendent OBJECTIONS a ‘hers Pursuing a Murderer. —The wedding of Miss Ida | 4 Hornissvuir Ky. Ap suincton. to Mr. John E. Wet. | 4a, Jolin Welln. a ss | “tw LocaTiNG IT ON AP Bi; WILLIAM Mt CATE HAS NEW OFFICES | TictLanLY THE BOTAS at O16 15th 'strvet. Practice limited to treatin ‘inal Curvatures and Diseases of the Nervous Sye- | Representative > Patronizad by the elite,and indorse! by the entire Press BLIC RESERVATION AS THE GREATEST MINSTREL ont thSoueh snip. the fet that she te raisin ly. wth has inet walle ie | > dito such an Le ree Pan. | IS SUIL further weakened by Mr. Kelfer's fter | he had produced, ' (It was printed in yesterday's | calves, at from $2 (CAL GARDE! te alleged attempt to corrupt him. | It reviews the | Stax.) He called the grand Jury’s attention to the: y EDDIN u testiinony of the witnesses, nd declares Elder and | fact that. the postinaster who protested. that the utting, of the House Ubrary | Garneid tobe unworthy of belle. In speaking of less iy Bra : At Fairview” yester= rough, walked Into Hivo pistol balls Mito The heart ANIZATION : emoved Dy Brady. st. Washingt ve Raster | # mh 4, IN THE WOKLD, eal ees _fuh2-Im | committee, speaking to a Stax reporter of the lib- | Mr. Kefer’s testimony the report Tn adaition AN honest man had no chance | Monday evening, at teinity acre a Mec an hme tutantiy. No, reason | [" ROGINSET © LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN | Tary Dill, suld: “I hardly think we will succeed in | to the Improbabilities there are points of emphatie 5 : seh for the dees, Gilson eseaped, ‘Presenting a programme far surpacing anything ever | Gok Siete Painters and Glaziers, former; n. Kelfer’s testinony. y of thecor- | getting the Dill up Thumday, though tt will not | Contradiction to wtizen Leap ieyenga also called the grand jury's | War Ming of the First Co-oper: ein pursuit, I0GI¥son is caught Vefore attempted, rh books, painphlets, maps,ete., whieh the could be no mistake about the time, as tt was | Yletment ought to have been found, aches dhan'eurgeat market prom Which we off | informed ne were very” valimble. and usetut, but | early fixed by, the testiinony of a niimntier of Wits | nen ATES POST OFFICR. pect ‘ they are stored away like so much old trash.” ’ Mr. | nesses and the dispatches sen ight relating Syecial attention given to the Jobbing trade. Nutting sald the committee hind thoronenie exate, | to the conference cotpmuittee on the cari “(Me | Mr. Springer called attention to the fact that a ined into the question of locating the buliding | Kelfer, under oath, denied having made this visit.) | post oMce, named Hayes, could not be found. “Was ona public reservation, and had ascertained that | ‘The report in closing attributes the rupture be | that office,” he asked, “named for the late Presi. ho suitable site of this kind exists. “Besides,” | tween Mr. Kelfer and Gen. Boynton to the woudl e sewer to south line pital ‘grounds ow | Ob the vxifhition grounds th the prater yesterday. at head of Iii street. | HONOR TO TH weMOR Charles Early request | Loxpos, April 2— The stock exchange Will ay be kild at once on N street. be on Scurda, teday of the funeral of te Uween 14th and 20th streets, as Mey are abotit to | Duke of Albany. WS On the corner Of 3th and N streets. | POPULAR PRICES, = are located at their New and.com. | Setting the swears that after the interview with Boynton Dun- letter of the postinistreas, | Bulldinc mn, i = te tegen duudions shop, Ne. 43 D street northwest, lose Its place. I mean that 1t will be reached, not | Heil came to him, while in the Speakers ¢ Suing an ante (te tebe) hee tan es | oe A a | Spee And the Funniest Afterpiece ever witnemed, entitled | Vin byck is treating a ease i . on the day appointed, but in its time following | asked to be recognized to call up the McG inade. The proposition was to pay the posttuistress | Cent; $106 AU 61 per cent $1,600 at 6) ye aoe shes pprara, 28 aE : 8 tironch 8 Stageof erief and alc (E> HALDWooDs AND BULL, other prior spevial orders. Yes, we belleve we can | bill, and that he told him he coul $20 per month If she would assent to 4 scheme to || GRAIN—ArTived boat Samuel INENCE, Ky. April. —J. F. Randall, LANG-TREES PERIL AT A GARDEN PARTY, | (M0 \te cet she wuld sit on ur k 5 — ass the bil just as it came from. the Senate | Slr Dunnell, on the contrary Take another route und leave her ofllee really with. | bushels corn and 1.000 bushels. wi vw Castle Is. 1s a defaulter tothe amount Sip Se | te de dowu on hr lipand cin. aud the ult has | Walnut Connter Tops, 16 to 30 inchee, Rear of famendiaenta fo be ofered, and while some | Agreed to recognize hm for the, purpose indicated | out mail service. ‘The proposition was that she | Corn sold at Sze; Wheat not snd, OFS, and Mas diseppraned, e i savth of at ws ‘Guartered Ga arse quailty, hem might be acceptable under other condi- | aS soon as the pres vere disposed of. | should say nothing to the deparunent about such | Se : BASE PALE, | Repty aus | Cantict Cale Rest quailty. %. we prefer to take the bill asit is rather than | The report also says. that it was cleanly proved | anarransementeead, thes pet att eee District Government Atfairs. | General Foreign News by Cable, Wherever | White Oak, first quality. pis del, iui shame thar thin great. ilbrary | ter afver miaMent o€ Maren 10¢ (after tbe ut, as Uy that the mall route would te shortened, MISCELLANEOUS. \ A MUROEK SOSTERY IN VIENNA, Wasniseros ve, Araueries Of living | Cherry, Maple A as not home of its own. Why, in walking through | interview) Gen. Keifer was in Gen. Boy Mr. Bliss sald that_ everything of import. aS 5 avik Gor bie naraeeiton nt TENNA, April 2.—The body of a well-dressed mt | | saint condition, a" Ash Red Cedar and Manosany | thy ithrary a few days ago T actually stumbled over | In close and friendiy conversation with iui. ‘There | Mi 2llss sald th grand jury, and he believed an in- | qe tucmorial: Meapitale reenter each aaa | With tees dazcer wontude ih the chest was towne | OF THE DEAD PRINCE. erowtivof lisir. WM. McLEAN & SON, atin, depillatorien Bar Seats now on sale iis’ Music Store, _mh27-6t | canntie: uc 2 A LONDON EDITOR IY TROUBLE. 3th lited tapers. rs RASS AN : é I : vallery to tire | dent?” irs. Clementina Bridwell and a large uumber of] Loxpox. Apmis Mn Ratan. Hi Yates, the Geass Fux As» Buse wealthy woman travelal frne clits | beer oh Ass ‘ao. Lean eee ora Ra er Peer me er ci rg Sis cat arama Reade rent arroan *Pa Vw . | eltens petition thet water pipes and sewer te laid | eqitor et the Londin Wor?a, has beet condemned te = . ‘nt snrceons, and offered | ¥.¥_ BROOKS. “GAS FIXTURES beautiful parks with buildings. The parks and pe on THAt night And Whe subsequent actionot | aie carin on the north side of M street southwest, between | or Utwel ‘Earl ° ov Tite the ty the lower S31 Isr STREET, Concowas BUrLbiNe> CRIES eared ee te a eee core Be ener weeation | Mr: Blisa Well, ft was about as hard tofind as| $d and ay streets They state (lat they erste | (Seu ENOMENS. Mn rn, ms tren Sane pO UNION VETERAN CORPS CADETS, | Nt of ape Re | ored” Glmec! Host Goods, also Artistic and Fancy Col- | grandest features, and I want to maintain them | to it. This report is signed by Messrs. Hopkins, | 4,017, Miss Weil It was about as bullding on said property and have no meats of | jue an app a polut of law. at of purerfous hair. | gred Globes, Fancy, Brass aud Porcelain Lamps, Furt- | and tinprove then.” He sald he had no syinpathy | Ward and J. J. Adams. Mir Niliiken.—“Are we going’ to try the case of | Season ater a j ing an app ay awe ar Ahlen, &e. “Lowest Prices with thie false notion of economy that would refuse | ‘The minority report, signed by Messrs. Poland | yore llliken Are, N MrT. E. Waggamuut requests that a sewer be Not Pauper Emigrants MASONIC TEMPLE, . Tote | == —— = SO TEE OS | ent, (or Guct S purpore as {thts Dullding, He. | and Wilson (rep.), comes to the Cee ee gy | tne witness could not recall the name of any | laid in alley n square 2, Whler the Usual condi-| yocrox, Apel The toll eine ions been recetwed MARCH 31 To APKIL 5, INCLUSIVE. C e Hed in her | [ i, HOMEOPATHIC ie ie te sehietenee PNUSt south, on eae | 12,Gen. Boynton's innocence; agrees that Eider and | witnesses who appeared. before the grand jury in | tions, which has been approved. by un Uthorittes of state beard of health, lun | the + aprowured just south of fhe | Garfield (Kelfer’s witnesses) are unworthy of ich in the quantity of haf: Some id the committee had looked | credit; and agrees with the majority report in most eon | Capitol, Mr. Nutting ses, Withess could not tell why the grand | _ It is stated that a permit ‘was issued to Mr. nd charity acy the Cotututssioners of Eanule ET S y : : jury refused an indictment, in this (Venita and Las | Ward on the 27th Instant to erect a two story | Bsc nll Quarttss—ity Cie «gntulssion 4 Tickets, admitting a gentleman and lady, for BorP alah Gru See ee ee SEE, Wee DE A MEETING OF THE | O10 ‘Madonéds the locates ie Coe deer ie | otmer respects, Dut contends that there must | Veras route.) ‘He did hot remoustrate, but did ex: | warchouse on the end of the square at od sea | ETHAN Beton, Mam, CS papers trom Seine is Teavyercwth onthe upper iy: Case they ape ort Honed, ‘the locality. a ie ope ieee 8 that eanigran nite p omn Swibe gon, Zo cents qear on the widen uf thechitt, ami pomsibly afew id eh Te Tt eee, ee Ee eae RT Te, SOIR Ke aI gis too, damp. aA | Rave Deen‘some mistake as to the date of Mr. | press hissurprise, abd ‘the foreman sald ghey hed Indiana avenue. The question now a | find warkhowse oie ia entre tee : __ ear on the sides the city and powably afew tthe oer, No. UO F street worthwert,on | Mbrary.” sald hey Yought not to be located where | Kelfer’s visit to. Gen, Boynton's ofice. Ou this | Phos RiSsuptls Issue is Whether he can get permission to. tise thit 5 idan bts Frey (res 2h Gaston eat a ere na cae hee eit , 1844, for the purpose of | Its contents would be exposed to an unusually | they say: “Without intending to cast. doubt ‘upon 2 - asa livery stable. ‘The permit te sizned in express | His ltMltut ln country distrlits canetully selexted | rite B attracted public attention ages Spauing year. “Polls will | damp atmosphere, because of the rapid destructive | the fairness and truth of the witnesses as to | MR BLISS SURPRISED AT THE ACTION OF THE GRAND say the District officials, prohibits Uh ass | eee ee ee ete oeaiehed wate Sireale ot Bre street and Prnn- for Sears tt has batted the PR ep. effect.” ; March Ist, we feel sure they are mistaken as to acry. Redness epee erage | Glonirs and andi toot and bow pag ater anenees a vont earned alid sele | — : - Secretary. ~-—-—-~+9-- Having’ discredited Kellers Witte cad Tce, | “You sald that the return of the grand jury! The application of John Fitzmorris tor a tiquor | Micmls it the state. (Signed) Secretanes of the 1CECLES, urinwata | jge> SAMUEL 5. SHEDD. Dissatisfied Local Republicans, _| Having’ discredited Kelfer's witnesses and found | mayovon ack aid Ale, erelioene ee ss re Se poe Perce fer Sguot | suis fae, Ramin: = TRICYCLES | Periuanently Saror those of Boynton uiistaken as to-date, the minorre | Made you sick,” sald Mr. Springer. “Will you ex- | Hcense was app ay Uhe Comtutssioners yester- | _ AND ACCESSORIES. avo that the | GAS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES, | 4 QUESTION OF MONOPOLY IN HIRING HALIS—a BIg | thos tion as they found it, % Plain the cause of your surprise?’ day. igh Water im the St. Lawrence. BOYS BICYCLES aud VELOCIVEDES 4 SPECIALTY. cae har SLATE MANTELS, gerry en tired dase tpi Masotlia pemonal taraciiyyt uae‘ “® question ot | Pe surprise,” replied Mr Biss, “was great, be- | , The Commissioners vestenlay disapproved the | yroxriear, April 2—In spilte of the cold snap the NS URCHASELS TAUGHT FREE iced hee | sae Some of those interested in the approaching re- see 4 __ cause Lieit Sure Wat we had established ens ex: | ApPeation o€ EM. Wiis to ay a side track uta | water in ah vivre continua to tise, The wae Se a a are ued by extracting the alr first and then | LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, | publican primary meetings 1n this District view A Talk with Gov. Tilden. istance of the frauds beyond a doubt.” to square 270 and across Water street toauis whart, | Rat oh + high as al present without Delng: feakas cee Pees Se mee eticntin The Syecatio won Pena FLUMBING AND HEATING ee eae erence OF some of the candl- | wHar HR SAID TO A BALTIMORE SUN connesponp- | ,,~ Did you attribute your, fallure to secure indiet- | tcrien cuanticslmers sesietday approved | Howe US a flow. — WAL ©. SCRIBNFE ai menide of the buir,which | Jotbing promptly dona, ates for Chicago of hiring all the halls in doubt-| “NTE OIVES RVIDENCE OF Pnivsical, vicox, | Mens by the grand jury to @ want, of ouee S| we. ecommendation of Capt. Greene to pal part Hector Plato Discharged. abs si etfec tit 2 BUT SAYS HE CANNOT TAKE THR NOMINATION. been nes Grand Jury, | of East Capitol street laid by W. C. Murdock In sine Semooe “ESS sa Grant Pace | fe doooth street northweat, | Mldistricts. Its sald that this ts done to influ. Orotherwicer” asked Mr. Spingen can eae 3 porthiw Streete). is most | ence the meetings in the favor of particular candi- | _ The Baltimore Sun of to-day publishes an account |“ felt that the evidence was ample, and Thad | 1879, and to bring suit against Mr. Murdock and his if 1GGIST, 426 : r jdsman to recover cost of the same. ‘Tex., April 2—A special = jaca gaat aul forever re- | CRP sel uiy the leading Pusmincy Mace Wen | dates. As the call of the central committee pro-| of @ visit to ex-Gov. Tilden, of New York, made | reasons to belleve that the grand Jury was very in. | DOBGSE cco from San Atitonle to the Ners says: Col. Plate, ’ a ‘theo Le vhs stp Heng Par oct Souh Washing | vides that theaneetings shall be held in some nat yesterday by Mr. Frank A. Richardson, the Wash- | telligent. ‘They brought indictments in other AX ELECTRIC LIGHT, PROTOSITION REIECTED. i ed a a FENTLE SPRING Ui is the | ove Perfuuwery and ‘Loulet Articles 12° great variety, | lc place the view Is entertained that they can only | ington correspondent of the Sun. Mr. Richardson | Cas¢%,80 F did not feel ke questioning thelr actions | | The sprees 2 nin ¥ found eUllty Of the egal release of & cop oxious For outduor amusements fur the Children we now mito beheld in ahall. In order to counteract this al- publicly,” was the reply. proved the offer or application of the United States | Harn Rave rea 4 ve I c “ 7 Siderable amount of staugcled property, was dis- tie eee, we ad vinnkhue Soule Nave antec Says: Gov. ‘Tilden shows scarcely a perceptible |" How’ do you account for this?” asked Mr. | Blectric Light company to lay’ wires undencround | al coer preteen “4 Ep Re, ATTENTION, OF VISITORS AND togetner of the executive committee ot the sented | change in appearance in the last four Years, except | Springer. “You feel thut the evidence before the | on Pennsylvania avenue from the Capitol to 22th | Sorte, an Gs ground that tao ouiceas Is eeareme thenew aud porulad rain and Nate Tome oud sate: | committee to secure. from. them some decisive ex- | that his vole may be a trifle more feeble. "He has grand Jury was. ample and convincing, the grand | Street Po ee ee os wt Hor sale aerated by the glaasor | pression that will relieve the presidents of the va- | a fine, healthy color, his, hearing 1s acute, and nis | jury was intelligent, and no argument, no answer, | gested Dy the Comnmssionen at seventy meiod te ae us bottles by Tous district clubs from the embarrassment of ac- | eye us bright as it Was twenty years ago.’ In the | every thing on your side, yet there’ was no in- | Per lamp for eac ml pone athe prictn accieeen Restoration of Freight Rates, es W. ¢. MILBURN, cepting the hospitality of any candidate on the | course of the conversation he expressed himnseif | dictment.” Sep enen integer eee aa Dee Lovis, April 2 —itepresentatives of the roads Pation more fre Gen. E. W. Whitaker, the chairman of the com. | lowed his remarks with the injunction that he was | “Nor do I,” said Mr. Springer. 000 than at present, and that it the city | Southeast held a morting here yesterday, and erator i Aiueries, We bax in roved y not speaking for publication. “Do you think any undue influence was brought | £11,000 more than at p it | Southeast h yoeting % steer cle ft : Bers macy Mceears eee | ae een ant, te cas | see te Mena wee | Sima ee aca ta echt | See eka, eee eee ee cashes = tive to the primary meetings, and that the call of | there Was # Vv eral feeling in political eircies | Ing ie ting facilities. dian territory and Texas. The agreement between a auld in Washington that the democratle party had got- | “I have nothing that would justify me in saying | lighting exe Fonds o1 1 Last x A the centr ‘OnIy be changed by the eon aiees | tan into a muddle: that he was the Pane ie eo | that undue inlusooe bad een Sent ees tae ee pisnixieceae aca sun oxi ber: ‘Wiese roads expired by imatation on he ito x kk ie : ; could extricate It, and that his candidacy was ane-| “Will you answer specifically.” asked Mr. | | Mr. J. H. Robinson, 1607 S street noriiwest, has | JANUATY, siuc> When Ue Fates have been uch KOA ‘There fs some dissatisfaction oxpressed at the se- | cessity. At this he leaned over close to my ear, | Springer, “whether you thought that the grand | written a jeter to the Commissioners asking What S| Steady the fates, aud enable. the rowds interesved Bh a at nr ne | ae ak ne (SY a RR cig) | Segre se eae ce | wena eg nase geal pepe cl bad ve . W. C. Chase says tl ki ” Then he re- s a “ = . ey Recep MAKER OF finely too sinail fo accommodate ‘the convention, | peated. ‘No, I cannot Be up te peace and quit | elle. ‘The samme grand Jury brought indictments | while appropriations are made for tling up struts | MAklN a easonabie prune 1, upwards : There are 176 delegates,” continued Mr. ‘which I enjoy here for four years’ toll and strife._[ | against Dorsey and against Price. I should natu- | when bel re Oe gran Te tea | whe Migh License Seeue im Spring: = neck, for Weents, - WEDDING INVITATIONS ‘and Lincoln hail should have been chosen, Idon’t | am seventy years old and I cannot doit.’ I then | rally think that if any influence was to be brought | cutting down or wg. In the reply of Capt. field, 1. Genuine Mexican Hazitie-cke, at 91.60, ebeap. Eby Cav: & 5 that Mr, Clapp would consent to change | sald 1t had been rumored tt was his purpose to | to bear upon the grand jury tt would bein the | Greene, to whom the matter was referred, tat \DWARD /AVERLY AND See eeece at ‘meeting now, especially as he knows | Write a formal letter annc his position with | interest cites aetendante, aed not the ek iebarys rege eye would be 20 ene ae minane, ha Apna pg TM the Daily cents up. v y that the young men are in ‘favor of it. Ican tell | Feference to the presidency. Fie said yes, he had and Parker. I cannot account for it” ever estimates ai cut errs fro Sp ngtield, Hl, way clty elec. #1. $1.50, o2 | ves New Noek avert: ISITING CARDS, eat ie ue if Mr. Clapp trys to act in ag | thought of that, ahd it was not improbable’ uaar ne De ee ae ae down stivets above grade, at 10 cents per yard | tom yectcrd y the issue Was made upon the bigh nis, Fuot-balls, 25, Se) amd 8 oot, wats to @l. f 8.10, Sand seente peeuts, Base-ball Caps, cents, There is now tie exc use her face: t RI every day except sy and Saturday; Rp D 2 iva oto2 Makescuremmemers | DD i ied tuber cai be treated dat | BoP h Weents per seta @ Uleral reduction this mont EDLs x, at 25, 5 ¥ ‘. SAMPLES 4 7 nced in these cases?” again asked Mr, | Dut it would be erally inoperative, for the | icense question, all the democratic candidates ex- Nel Caan geen es 2 up. (Ee REDATEAEY, WAY, A Dep Gil) AGB coerce moeetig ea aaa coacaers Go ane Gans ann crying v0 ASoOUNE Oe the MUO OE tis ereed | feanon hat no’ Gus would Gr the work “ec cept one being aaloon keepers. The clocipelen. St ¥2.25. $4, £4.50. 35, eee eee eee ae cee | ents AT maid UNM, THAGa Cat ee ee ene: | sure was te rope iv began to think | that price. ‘The market price Yor excavating 1s | elected four and possibly’ five aldermen out Ln dl aepylrentpnd tont att — 211 CHESTNUT, eee ea aac rnaoh ok ast Wecticeron, sald to a| mirers hoped No would cuigy soe eae a: | Suether oF not any undue iniuense had been about centya yard. Sunken streets on the con | seven. Ordinarily the deinocrats catty five ot te fehave alw a tiew outiur Swing for Chili ; 4 due : on me con | ge Se culines fa2sewan Fe eee ee ee ee | Por good Hen ee ae Decal, | UUUE SS SeeedPover: ering. sald thag thecass| EGGS oF toe a Se a | ee ane our eres and splendid amortinent of TOYS PLUMBING, HEATING AND NTILATING. pate nas candidate for the place of deleyate te | make on ‘score.’ He then raised let fall | against Dorsey was weak. from Paar ee ee so Kelley’s Pension Money. Lodo pag we endeavor always to keep fully a the Chicago convention. Mr. Ingersoll ‘was also | each struck out from both sh¢ and fol- oon * | MONRY IN THR HANDS OF PUBLIC OFFICERS SOP For the Bat hi strong there. He thought 1t pro} that two ‘one ‘SUBJECT TO ATTACHMENT. pon ap agentes White delegates would be sent, and that Ingersoll Some time ugo Ara _Anuio Schramm was ao- wi them. cused in the Police Court DB Sruixa Sryies Ix Hass —————>__— oy : by Henry D. Kelley of 815, $20. Slat and otter G ‘The East Washington Tragedy. larceny. She was acquitted yesterday, and a bal- = A Large Stock of r. — SSeS Fee ance of $404 of Kelley's mouey remained in the (GES, FURNACES, LATKOBES, GRATES AND | DUNLAP’'S FIFTH AVENUE SPRING-STYLE SILK ‘This morning in the Criminal Court, Judge Wy- 1 Baby | ffer Rattan Carriaves at $4. 85, a Fiages. from $10 We would also call atte e hands of Mr. Sylvester, the property clerk of Bird Cage, at $1.12 | Ray That court. “Mrs. Lockwood, recently of counsel 1 HAT and STIFF HATS, in BLACK, BROWN, ie, Louls Karcher, who was gent to last week M. SILVERBE : | FENDERS, BRONZE and NUT-BROWN COLORS. Ge antler Sonn W Comes ancea ae dierent ak Aye 502 SEVENTH wea 2 yah | : At Low Prices WILLETT & RvorFs, | aroom with his (Karchers) wife, was brought in money of Kelly's. When Kel wa sudo KGS Sw, | Sole Agents for this City, | for the purpose of giving Dall. Mr. T. J. Mackey honey, Mra Lockwood presented hae claim a = - Sear Feumssivantaavenue | = ! nnmam $05 Yaxxerivawia AVENUE, | appeared for the acclised, and presented as bonds- nnd bs Gecthed teak the tea oe, name Seay WALKERS, 24 lor STREET NonTHWEST_ | 7736. NEW, SPRING GOODS, VERY LATEST | TD Noro mined and, Delng “acrepted ee in the hands of @ public oMicer is not subject € yet Se ep Cea Tinns AMESPER aE | JONBING 18 ALS. THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- 17 36s ante Lowest pices. Baresiny and | tito recognizance with the prisoner, who was thare- attachment. He therfore ordered that the prop. it EO heart | Bae | Exieuy'a All ely Ta a eee erty clerk pay Une money over to Kelly. a ———