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“THE EVENING STAR. | ~ : . Gencral_ Foreign News by Cables DISATISVIVD WITH THE CARDIAL cera | OMF, Apriid.—cardinal Ven Hoheniohe has PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | °e tured to Hotw? and. sent his excuses to tbe 2 ah for bis aternee, Th will AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. i Mina ‘awdicn. horttes when, be holiness Norwest Corner Peuneyivania Ave. and 11¢%8t.. by | | Pike tecawa to capitol divcontent At Ue OP The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ery coe seiniaes wean SEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. i | Manat, April4 Fourtecs tomb shes and tem Ash ae Se é | rites bavebecn disscvers inn houseln he searem Tay Ferree Stan fe acres to mibecrtbers tn the . | The occupant of the house has teen Arnested. eee Earione om thelr cxem Secor at 10 © STANLEY AND THN aieston Seeds cont er th ‘ Baessris. Apr Belge am athe #3 areas jane that Nr Bers Ns iey ts el ‘Entered af the Post Oftce 2¢ Washington, D. C.as j sain tec 6. ; wecond clams er) aa ea —— aracy Stan_pnbitshed op Friday—$1 a year, — copes sltcephred, Six mothe se ents .. | 2 ——- _ Sehretagest $27 All mail subscriptions must be paid i, advance; | ‘<f acun- by Gyua- En ean |__ V2 63—N2 9,656. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. APRIL 4, 1884. TWO CENTS. aS ars = - << —- a = a, a — ~ SS a = —————————— v } real ornithologiont _ ___ AMUSEMENTS. _____AMUSEMENTS. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. P 0 S T S C R | P T! AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |THE DANVILLE IvesTIGATiON. | Telegrams to IheeNtar. —: * Gustay Richter, = = } 5 zi 7 ear Bi i aw = 7 they Wrasesex Fesrvat, Cosccumrs. Was Fesnvat Coxcerrs e an NETS 4 EnuG Sai ae =e ee is ————— a meckn | HE HATCHET. UCATION BILL IN THESENATE. | 11S VIEW OF VineINia POLITICS AND THE RACF Sie ae : sane ais weeucivene | ae wamciwones (out To-morrow ) i QUESTION—OTHER TESTIMONY. | THIEVES SWARMING IN CINCINNATI ...° 5.22800" ee a AY IST. POS sl Nero IT WILL CONTAIN: A 1G: L DIs Before the Senate sub-committee Investigating > Siatee I ROMEO RIOMDANTA ee tol et oe a Siti Bonnets and How to Get Them: by Blige Hath- FRIGHTFU ASTER, | INDIAN BILL PASSES THE HOUSE. | tne Danville (Va.) riot yesterday afternoon B. F- DAMAGE BY THE INDIANA CYCLONE, 05! 6 fa or ou Sork, an increase gt ari: by Jef Joslyn (4 illustrations). Idies of Ring es ean, very stuble, sald that “he had ———— ci ily anes cctthe “pmnnel & Belvia: by David Dare (fis WORK IN THE COMMITTEE ROOMS, ETC. {ort colored men planning to divide up the stores | THE REMAINS OF PRINCE LEOPOLD. ("°" say Tek swe he omar uy: by Sidnetus illustrations). ‘The Ducking — ‘in Danville. Being asked by Senator Vance how tt | [Mast week. ot 2 - Spam cu the! Potomae “2 iltustrationn. “it | REPORTED LOSS OF AN OCEAN STEAMER ‘The Senate. was Uatt being a republican he voted the democratic —> ! aca << “The Breal a e- Nickel he said: “Well, Pt tel you. Tdidn’t con- | VIRGINIA E! RAN’ . » fee Rarepren Markres, Winners Dyn Adan Cathe The Preddeser WITH 139 PERSONS ON BOARD, toAMORE Petitions Dreseuted and appropriately Fe | Wace here was any Tssue in Virginia. at the 126i | VIRGINIA EMIGRA’ Fe A RAMEOAD | wink erone & WS cables “ran Pasties Letters from candi ates aud other prominent persous ig: come yore, | Clectiolk except the colored agatust the white man, ACCIDENT. State vt lower, nual ee naar Tae) Asaiu—A Screed on Loatins By Mr. Bayard—From merchants of New York, | and P'm'for, the white man every time N = ts detora. i ivices de & ce a Cee ae Dare ——— asking for @ suspension of sliver coinage. Also, | Senator Lapham smiling contentediy).—Exactiy. | Ft BEPORE AT seth Shea th and otier skctcheay anecdotes Protesting against any law which would make the | | One of te wituesses sald that Squire Tallatern’ | PLOT TO BLOW UP AN IRISH PRISON. ; Paragraphs. p editorial, ‘ = trade dollar receivable at any higher rate than Its raat Nhe tthe “Squire ha ) THOMAS! OR vor eitle by cwadealen Bostox, April 4.—It 1s reported here that the any hig! i they vo demoe e*S —— THN ASSHAC SER, DEE Sab car a By all neater pt Caine ae Dace they voted with the democrats ‘The “Squire had GOTTERDAMMER be = —— Ee!t 88p THE sorpay, THE LAND OF EL MAHDI. 5 great Influence around there, because be didn iitenadind | oP eae Nork, wore good clothes, could read, and. Went nee aga aRCh ih, 106 NOW ae testing against the further colnage of Silver | aromd with newspapers in, his pocket. esquire | SFFERING AMONG THE FARMERS IN. TRE Te from Antwerp, March 24th, for New York, via | Goliara, “Also, fron the Chicago ‘Trade and Laver | ‘raltaterre,® he contiited teat stood uy well Gael Tae StoRM Haltrax, was lost off the latter port, together with | @SSeMDIY. protesting against the repeal of tbe | me firing began, and then he didn't stand up av all.” The evclone that deste Sia __\t_ | steamer Dantel Scetnman, Capt. [ope THE (CKAFTSMAN TO-MORROW WILT. £2 discuss Secretary Lincoln and his f ment of the Bight-1 our-Law, and a variety « = pertainiug to the Cause of Labs | Dev lation by the Indiana Cyclon: * resent patent laws, ‘aS more exten © anc 7 a | nie thie fo onal Capital. | yy m ere . ; TESTIMONY TO-DAY. exter ENDELSS' E CLUB, | Mi ncling news efanas | 139 persons on board. Bills were reported favorably from committees . . wk extended MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CL | , Betas itastatet hy gee re eee |e ‘and plared on the calendar as follows: Mr. Frank G. Ruffin, second auilitor of Virginia, | seeping. everything. before Tt As So hte faa te i * nase: ese eae ‘ on public butldings Sind gronnds, to provide fcr the | jegishuture, tes miore th eabrcobumities rn tay a kestel by MADAME CORA GIESE, Saeee crews as WENA Pe necaite MEEIG onan as Washington News and Gossip, | srdtion ‘Sraspublic oullding at Fortress Monres, | GS inata"demorate procession 10, Rlckitoad yg | Adinissio eents, jal. 60 b street n ¥ > a a Springs, N.Y, } ch colo a particlps stoned: a Seth gfoe a qeanck Wocar suid Foohrensiasl Abloste ric tie tt ‘nvenianate; Matuerotts a 2 OME Ut street on Govmnswext Rech Internal reve- | | By'Mr. Vest—From the committee on ‘Territorles, | Wlleh colored men participated, was stoned: AM | ar gyzp.omn. Mepis ere Fars Sean chareh. ap of bietabers ts requested. nue, $307,558.42 7 to authorize the appointment of a commission by | He ema, Une fae pleated ener houses and Darus, mostly Good ones, Were CONCERT, 11. H WIstarnn SEY ©: ANDREWS, Prost ae the War de: | CTC RNEe ms, SB MATE the Goundary HBSS | Lawn mere pasned Re ee ae Ai pot tag le glee pede : ca TEES a 1888 ‘TURES 21. wwistirny’ se) Bie: ATHLOF 3 <The war de- } betwee jonof the Indian Territory and te | a ; and ) qoreories iajured. One tarint had fi) LINCOLN HALL, ou TUESDAY, APRIL 15 ' ___ LECTURES. Fttk “| partment is informed that Paymaster J. A. Brod. | St#t@ Of Texas tn connection with a stintiar com he returne eee sorties fe . acres of fhe timber blown down, | Fa Tickets, #1 Reserved seats, $1.50. | MANGER s rape thinentnie ued ae ok abexe ni head died at Boston yesterday from a sudden at- | Eine were lntroduetd. aed: appecioreately tek ginta Roni ceinGse sacs see Bille were introuucea ately referred | Gen, Win, €. Wh tack of pneumonia. Paymaster Brodhead recently | as follows: = Soe SPE NEN eer a Species rot Pennsylvania aventie aud 108 decame insane on account of troubles arising from | By Mr. Plumb—To grant right of way over public PESDAY EVENING. the ft tial. at nerclock, the theft of government inones in ls change, and | lands vo the Vtah and Northern. Pullway company the Woodlands Were absolutely tmjssable wntll nana tesire tekitue stock im this Association | had just reached his home at Boston from his’ sta- | By Mr. Lapham—To authorize the appointinent | Ms position in the canvass was a pecullar one. axinen had cleared the Wax, and {t Is sttll extremely Sade Be eiakiee ate Mreeria | Yom at Tucson, Ariz., when he had a fatal attack | and retirement of wounded and disabled officers of | had been since Isi5 a repabilcan. He wa aimicult to fravel except on foot arIMeTS of Teed after Mae 1d ee ean. | Of Pneumonia. the regular army who were honorably discaatged | quested by a democratic convention to enter tn | SPiieS Saunoe Ubts section lost their crops the pa not be opeurd until January, under the act of July 15, 1970. Also, to amend the | Ss 0n State issues alone. "He did so for good state | they are tna very bad condition aim, Of Virginia, was next | Blown into splinters Losuntesili a fem iirc. ROUTES OF S368 called. Te testified that he ts a member of the |S Tported to be ulterly destroyed and atw pur llc state senate, and lives in Hanover county. He said | SuSkilled. “In all this section the made throu Seats may be secured at Metzerott's mmuste store on or | by w ot | Pvitdinne, tue, SATURDAY pentatonic —_ 28 | ING. Apel elock. Ladies and gentienen prs THE MERRY MINSTRELS. | 101 pete Necture room ae Association will be held at the hall. rk ». BIN as Agreed {pon by che Senste District To-day, “Within the limits of Becoming Mirth” LEON & CUSHMAN'S COMEDY COMPANY. | “ — Pay Director Cas H. ELDREDOR has been Tatlronds oen: ws " patent laws, governinent, Which he did not Unink existed under aster. The homeless ones ate being shelte t the Sen 1 conutultte SARAH BARNUEM AND FEDORA | SHARES $1.00 EACH PER MONTH, ordered to the New York navy yard on the 15th Mr, Jonas submitted a joint resolution, which the then ruling 'y. There was a gum’. | those fortunate enough to have been outsid SPAR (tine no change Was 2 = 1 “LEAVES OF SPRING"—by W. HL €. | + Association offers advantaxes t: inst., and Pay Inspector John H. Stevenson has | Was referred to the commitice on the faprovement ie lon Aine ee ne oe, a a ee - vibapeigina nt Ue tall hitherto ONLY LEON MAT! ‘TERDAY. | ee ee nie seen ly investing theirsavinies, oF o been detached trom that yard, and ordered to settle | Potty tote eae ene (At appropriation ot | fe bellevel that le was entitied to the col A Morriblc Murder yo Nor tay, when A Gilbert & Sullivan's New Opera, COTTE CO. Bookstores at 90 cents, TO Oe ark ds POU a Ue oe | CRO TE tor OUTS 0 | The lower Mississippi ee | orea Site, diate me man a sya neemecsen ah a TERETE OF txNcuINO rue PERPETRATORS ye stat ted, CE: DA; Ont, C: I DAMAN a iF oF > ma as aan - — ‘The chair laid betore the Senate the regular order, | Cored people In their rights. found he could | KANSAS CITY, « April d—A al toh uw rT PRINCESS IDA, Ou, CASTLE ADAMANT. | 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF FASTER CARDS AND | WALTER STEWART, President, GEN. Gnast will receive the honorably ais.) belng the calendar of cases unubjected to. respectable colored vote. The tigh €) Ties trom Watreusturgh, Mo. s ny MOLL ren Next week, at Fonil's Opera House. | AA kesacyainted Foster ¢ eas ia pos and beautiful 3, Vive Pr sidetit, ARGAH COLO: cord il sant OROTADIY, ‘Mr. Blair moved to dispense with tis order, tn made squarely on the colored line.. | the body of a mut. ‘ i STETSON'S ORIGIN W YORK COW H Sor earning oes prec tened Sapse eas Afterboun at two otlock at the Atungtone, out | order that the debate on THE MOST INCENDIARY SPEECHES the ratlro. thet the de fran te = STE Ta0N-s ORIGINAL SU TORE SCENERY. | iH streetcrtawent, a THE EDUCATION BILS, MAY PROCEED. were made to the negroes. They were onganted, | re" was . suposed uo be frown Ete 2 RS a ang ani} waveling West Wa tose commas | IFORMED BATTALION —THE | .REMEF OF Loctstana FLoop SvrreReRs—Capt. | The motion was agreed to, and Mr. Bayurd took the | and held frequent meetings. They were told by coal : R I 1 Tellin with a young m under worth B “ GIN OF BEALTI AND_ ELF. nay Mieetine wal beheld on FAL | Whitehead, who has charge of the distribution oi | floor. Ithad been his intention, Mr. Bayard Sati leaders that ff he aud the democratssuccesded | telegraphed ts broter Nett oni) gl wet nm Oxcdsaten of'28 Pieces = Company Of 56 people FASEEE Cats Fol SOND AS rellef supplies froma New Orleans, informs the Sec- | to cast astlent vote on this measnre, but the de | they would be put back into slavery and theiredu- | burgh. | There the brot square te Delaware ase Lae at af ear its Interac: ‘Costumes Costing Six T 8s seas aoa aioe retary oF War that a steamer, leaded with 70,000 | bate had more and more shown the itterest and | Ctlonal rights taken from them. ‘He did not draw | outskirts af the town, ed Mitt, tie NetT worth: Thence aunder Deleware = ©. © PURSELL. Ce yh BeBe Hons, ieft city on the “afternoon of the 2 | importance of 16 Just In proportion as Its ttn. | the color line. He protested against tt, and made | stud placed the hey ou The Hauntite ent, Mths | » OS mader B xtrwet pwatus 413 Sti-street northwest. | 4772, fit see Inst, for the counties borderiug on the Black, | portance and necessity had grown upon him so had | Speeches Which he was surprised that the white | Sere af ested yesterday aud ate sow in Jali, hh aiid ol grounds, (Che western: “Be, add 81. ee = | ae ee Wiebtta and Lite rivera The ‘rations are to Le | his desire to find Justification for It. Buthe thought | people listened to, partially because Ubey were so | haves 4 the crite, ‘which was of a iit Meo ata a0 Sere Seton ire Change of Peowra | Easter Cavs Aso Novexttes Pe invited. distributed in the parishes of Concordia, Cathouls | that it was geldoin that a measure could be brought | Stfongly 1a favor Of the fullest rights of the ne- | Drutal nature. As the feeling agaltst tem Is tne hence Une and Caldwell, where reat suffering IS reported. ter ‘The country Nas been Uuder water for four weeks before Congress that would I our form of government. as t Je speeches charging Chat the blaci d for supporting him; that wives or | ve sch an effect on | rves. “He ma Dill now before the | Were ostra aban Hef ay sade SOSTEES LLY WOOD FAMILY, » Unreats of lynching are beard, athe s 3 BULLDING LUMBEK = JUST OPENED AT H i Supplies were to iw sent to Foulte Conpie parish to. | Sonar’ of Eovermnent, as the Dill now before the | Cored amen thrvatenad to throw thelr busbands | Another Result of the Hie ts atednng Chea a ONTOS BAUWS, 416 SevessH StuEET Noxrawest. END | day. "A small shipment was made to ‘Terrabonne ee ono estent In which Baby Clara and Little Dick's Preacher told witness that he wanted to im and wanted him elected, but he could, | Fespective states, It was a proposition accompa- April 4.—The police report that nied with a condition—that condition belng that tn | ¥ t of tileves Buve been hurrying ar Ce Dactia sud Dances by aithe Heligwonds, These goods are extremely handsome and marvelously apLESDin OLIO FERC OLS s cheap. Call and examine styles aud prices before pur Is SEAR AKTISTSIN THE PROGRAM! | chaviug elsewher. AT LOW PRICES. CONTRACTS AWARDE! he Seeretary of War has { | i s 0 eo & Or e | clothes ont of doors if they voted tor him. THIEVES FLOCKING TO CINCINNATE. { HARDWooDs oe the United States to support the education of uh ; | the proportion of the ignorance existing Mm the Hot They are be hot do 80; for If he did he would tow lis position rapidly ar aS. | awarded the wagon transportation contracts for | states the money was’ to be expended. Under | pastor. Witness heard Mr. Fowler, a coalltionlst, | Uhe police, AUT ut, all was quict In the Utter a Sut the Muti arog Wald Asia Niue a pie sccetint of Taher Bibles, Bre | ESTIMATES FREELY MADE. UuseRilsie Hacah Guar Wi Montane Aa DREGE. ac | LHe COURT es Gane ae oh oe eee lake @ most Incendiary speeciia speeet that ought | vleiaity ofthe jal, norton with Mary teud avenue Aduuicaiou to alt, only tew aad Hymnals ad. Oxthohe joual Books, | pent ee aihenae ne oc : * | by the general government, Acting as never to have been made In’ mixed andlence. | — Vand avenue tw the staduct over th pana ‘hich wesell at a ervat red | LARGE STOCK OF DRY LATHS. follows: From Glendive to Camp Poplar river, | tye men exceuting tie great trust of puulicpower, | Fowler tokl tue blacks tat It the democrats stc~ ‘To be Sentenced Next Monday. | Annown as tle Long bet The BK and 0. road = IFTH cONCER 2 nerg. Department Card | i GehUy Alene hnlles.. to Walter Bo Jordans from | unger the limitations of a written charter het onis: | ceeded laws would be passed invading thelr rights, DVIDENCE, Kk. 1, April 4.—Geone Wo Congdon, | eruittea te yr > these aveunes dashes eres eee | WN Sans ROX. Tose cara to Fort Ascuabolne, 275 miles U | under eivil obligations, but under those of Tellgion While in truth sald witness all the laws would | consdcted of the murdes of Chrtetopher se, Wloas, | nat exsealing wide on the ners NGREGATIONS | fe ieaarann SIGEEAS g raha and Sugieta a e Pith . Ve to Dear Upon oth, allke, Fowler was | e brolight up for sentence next Monday. side iter Teach avenne, Ite FRIDAY EVENING, nine sataples. ays Cor, 13th and Bstreetanortnweat. | lena to Fort Assinaboiue, iniles, to John W. | #dded, Iv was the duty of inen to look carefully to ition speaker of the Virginia lewis! it~ | _ trace tot « one On Alunigsion at Goor. 25 cents. | ~ |ty vente ytzhiwest, basting aC Wat CO Erwnik Paluucr: from Wellston to Fort ks | irom tanode Island (Mir. AnthUns) was, counected, | OVer county Where whites had sought to intimidate | ,NE® YORK, April 4 —At the meeting of the Unew the easiern @nd x ; | nnet ni siton, 23% p Vande s a 5 : colored voters. He be Amertean Bible soclety “here yesterday, cigs a NatosaL THEATER, i EBAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, Slnte Dnsinene Weare prepared ta | MATCK to Fort. Vaten, 6) infles, loc. Hi. Walters: | 18 whlch, speaking of the Blair bill, an editorial | colored voters. Ie believed Orr was elected a inanager. Appropriath ae 4 BY, ' pholxter furs iture in first-class style and | from Running Water to Fort Randall, 36 niles, to sald the passage of It would be an ultra-constitu- | THE LAST ELECTION THE FAIREST EVER HELD IN ‘Rating: $109,640 were ign work for th te 3 t tty w of ‘one Week, Commencing mh 416 711 Street Nortnwest_ | Mageepectiudy, AWTHUM ROONEY. |D, 1. Pratt, and from Pierre to Fort Meade, 177 | Uonal though lecessary authority as a logical cou | VIRGINIA. Coming year. Two M tS choigiantere pang Ryn di. ~ z pans - ve = SS | LA BARKY _ iniles, to F. T. Evans. Sequence of the enfranchisement of the negro, and | No colored voters in his county were deterred | one in Wississippl were recdgnized as - oa sy Phnan Pros MONDAY, MARCH St. 1664, ONLY MATINEE S4T- | 7) 7. es eat RISE — that the state schools would have to conforin ta | | Wea SIXES te ‘ent on Mary TURDAY. E. Cc Aso Nov Preps, NATIONAL MEDIC. EGE (MEDICAL, “ ar Gaui Se Niele | from voung by the Danville riot. He saw nothing | The total receipts for March were & Virginia avenues, where it shall not ex ASTER UaKps Novertizs, 2 Deparment of Cx ), 1825 | Ove Lare Mistsrer to Rvssta.—The remains o} | ‘he views of the general government. Mr. Bayard | eer ot the polls. The colored people were at | Yolume $ Were issued from the bibl i The Great Irish Cometicn, a apenas ee ereet "The, pring cor wit tevin cu | Win, H. Hunt, late United States aninister to ae, | assented. to those views, ‘Never before, ie said. had | Improper p peop 4 coed TITTY feet In total width. The space so ove the mon th. i "1 ie Space So Oveue DION BOUCICAULT, ' HONDA, MPICE GT 4? mn. wlth an lutreductory 1 stuati the conflict between duty and inclination been so | Ashland precinct at 3 o'clock in the morning to take | eae nelewd With al SUUSTABUAL gratite } Atso, Jeoture bye. WW. GODDING. “Subject: “Of What | Petersburg and forr eretary of the Navy. | reat with ulm as now. By the intelligence and possession of the polis, When witness reached the ration of Pawe Hf wall, em toot above the gees as aces RescrReTOdediEee egkacnDEvone Heston on Mnsemiyf0 Gncral Pract: | are expected to arrive tn New York this atternoon , Vitti only of the people of the United States could polls Uefore sunrise he found 194 coldred Mae th Sr Eee ee The Charen ead Alten rat. | moUnUNd DY a z HERE CHOICE EERO URICEE RG Te CA ae (On ice: See on the steamer Elbe, from Bremen. A detail of sea- } Lhe government live. ine at the polls. HiS friends apprehended that the | pad have withdrawn Uke $21 tickets fron the st. | Salles t= ‘Supported by « New York company, selected and trained 2 ap aes oh 4 EY Rina, M.D. Denn, men as body-bearers has been ordered by Secretary This subject was related to what Emerson had | scheme was to poll the colored vote and get up 4) Louls to csew York via Chicago. ‘The other roads 2p Mg crcae iy tua aathae O6 thls setebeadadl pag: FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLE Le thet ortheest, | Frelinghuyse dy will be taken toan un- { called the mnfracie of Intellectual enlangement. ‘The | Tow, or in some Way prevent. the whites from vot— | nave followed Suit, aud tie $2650 Fate Is now ln | | to be anproved by the cotnmibestoners, tual == bye oe ere dertaker's, and thence brought to thls elty. The | earnestness and scralchtiorwatdness of Mr. Blatt | Ing.’ This did not occur, however. All Ule 189 | fore on all shit eastern tues, pe placed ina thauner toeffectmally close Ue CFV us p Batra = Interment, as heretofore stated, will be at Gak Hill | in regard to the bil bad gained Mr. Bayard’s regard, | colored votes were polled, and then the whites => soage Of Ural A permasent Ww scenery and appointments have been brought ceme F ry. with naval honors, under charge of Com- or McCall. ne from As the best. Price, 20ceuts. Call at 7th and Tstreets and fe wate ave try cue re Migssachiyet man grants Enjured by road Accident? York, New Booxs. Biteae Ps dhe believed iin to be ahimated wholly by a | Voted. AU that precinct witness got 140 majority. | Virgimia Ei by nse of high patriot duty. ‘The addresses that | Witness saw no coalition appeals dn papers 40 Lite at Paver pet | . - had been made In the Senate by different Senators | negroes to avenge the Danville riot at Ube polls. | Benurviar, IL1s.. April 4—Several Virginia en r 00N ware wake wely ck ante | THE WaeKLy Stax for this week ts now ready | Mad fo Impressed him thut he felt oiliged carerully | Milen he heard of the rior, he Kabir aes | grants were injured by the detailing of a train on |p a SY sean Bc rene hy Latins Solari x ras TEE SS for mall 5 OSHS pel = ‘0 review his opinion. He knew the south, he suld. | ils colored votes away trom him, but, in fact, 1 | the Louisville and Nashville road, near here, last “TSeS | the rely bi eo ey ao MR Conti, ae SANT firearm pede toannonnce that Taye peoftiog | FOF nadie: brice, three cents, per copy. tt 16 | He had given thought to thecondition of its people, | had no effect whatever, Witness’ tinpression was, | uignte e cher Maduets tie pasar depots ad BUN rp ER comtgre iw T | two doors below, where Twill be pleased to see my | pasted and. Toa Cand wall be sent ‘anywhere in | 2d had observed their struggles after the war. He | Uat the feeling of the whites towards the black= | Later account & are to the effect that aiout out and Ghio shall be tocas * Ube Resort of Pleasure and Hor The Gentie friends and customers in thi future. ie on t ; | bad observed the flower of their manhood slain; their | is kindly and friendly. On his own plantation all | > whole Poetics ey eae oe : Cure noc, the United States and Canada, postpaid, tor om n ly y n of the who! fe and Pines pecntise Shite m3 valer in Wood and Coal, cor. 9th atid pues ee prec o ieen any on toezan Sele) rtivey were never == NEW BUILDING aeoaaion pee TLDS peti ee will tepay anyon toezsuiue them, for they were never | o7 E LDING ASSOC one ar tity New Procram for the eaulzranits. W si «Some OPERA? ty of 5 ‘dollar aycar strong men and warriors crippled; the desolation | his hands were born and raised there, and between | fess injured, del allug two stuall children, ase of their homes, the upheaval of their poral sy { himselt and theta the dest Tetations existed. ie Hite wns. Killed. Nobody ‘else is sald to be i . Se em. But there Wos one cause more devastating | beileved that to be the case with all the whites; the | dangerously hi Pensowat.—George W. Boyd, assistant general | shan all others, aud that was that after the plow. | personal Telation of Whites to biacks4s kindly. REEEONRY AR —_ etary = jE = Gf | Stationery au Bancy Articivnss very full andGu XE SE UAL BU LDING ass passenger of the Pennsylvania rallroad, & at Wil-) share of desolation had done its work, and at the | On eross-examtnation witress said the Ass of Waciftc Coast Notes. Thay Mase other passenger stateans Pamipee., barkenwed se VEC A& somata with | Scand Wri MORRINUS, sis iecasivamaceenan | ane aoe ei HP pete ae Booey: | lard’s—Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Moorhead, of Pitts | moment when every self-governing’ agency that | the white people in Virginla are opposed t0 the re-| pscapep Tue en a Mts mute. The dregtit depots and jetpourst ot seme, dance. idrth, amd. emotional | 7 nie’ thweat, MONDAY, | burg, and Mr. and Mra. E. T. Hatfleld, of New York, | !#W could supply was coming into operation, the | publican party, DUL tial did not show they were | i, TORY KEPCELICANS. dings shall Int, be connected with tbe eae Eoxaties. concluding with another uew, brit THaK¥ | AY sree Carns Apr mn. B13 may be obtained each | are at’ Wormley’s— Ex-Representative Pound, of | Party 1 control of the general government adopted | opposed to the negro, It appeared natural to him | sax Fraxcisco, A orl! 4—A spectal trom Sacra | Caer n Pan, shag pone segr ithe coosedy, wiitten by Hasry Moa tegae. entiiled, ARD: pare advanced on. Six ber cot interst sllowed: | Wisconsin, 1s al the EbbItL——Col. and Mrs Rou- | the unhappy poltey of Interdicting every vestige of | that the blacks should unite with the republican | mento save: stor Hurtado, whos death sentence Nrapcies or " outside the efty sigh alii eae en a AND NOVELTIFA Shares gue dollar pee month. Subscri; tious for stock | ney Mason, now of Detroll, are in town on a visit, | Self-government in the south Mill 1 Was abso- | party: that was the party In the state thatcon- | Was resutiy. conti tied by the Caited states HIMILS at . if houndary apa mold wabjcct natin! a iew-ferhiGeh manner, and | 2 ASD NOEL, PS OLDE a anceuieat Givi natiotiw: the guests of Commissioner West.——Representa: | lutely annihilated, vended for j Supreme court, died tu fall last evening trom cou- | Delmate avenue | Ai work of Charge OD te qo i xe Now ready for early selections a fuil line sf i. Vice Breet and F's. tive Elliott will go to hls home in Pennsylvania to- ‘The House. THE POLITICAL RIGHTS OF THE BLACKS. sumption. = weg a thee wuperviskin af tise Conmmabeaseanern, aah ian - REE Beet SES VEEL ee NG STARR CAR tetany AIT Fa Wwe morrow for a SuOrt recuperative vacation. Mr. Anderson (Kan.), from the committee on pub- | He believed that all the formerslave owners treated |, The Tepnbitqyn territorial convention of Wasa: ese ee lt the supervision ail tbe P T gust reeteed. [00 boars of FINE LINER PAPER AND etre s ata ateet a a ae Ne lands, reported a bill to provide for the adjust- | the blacks kindly. He knew they did in his imune- | #€t0D Territory will meet at Daytowon May A | CS iirol artitect. All Tights ated franchises ¢am— = ast, We | ESVELOPES, just orened in the Statiouery Depart jini Directors ‘The Search for the Cuban Filibasters. | iment of land grants made by Congressto ald iu the | diate nelghborhood. Mls district has a stall major- No Appointment Vet. ee ee he OF BERGMAN'S GEEAT WONDER, pe hemes ani 38 e”. ‘The Acting Secretary of the ‘Treasury yesterday | construction of rafiroads within Ube state of Kan- | {ry of white voters. He supposed he was requested | Pattapenrata, Pa, Aprils. — The CuThotie are granted to i The 8. and 0 and Wr You caut afford to ties thiy grand treet. An intel. | eng telegraphed {nstructionsto the commanding officers | Sis. House calendar. to be a candidate on the round that he could com- | @7d, of Philadeiph ta, has received a cable disp ee etic dour telnee Sie: yeonege Roel sectual eae unstack saree of ee: HW Sint of Whe revenue steamers Dix and Boutwell, at Key THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILI. | mand a portion of the colored vote, He was To- Hom = hig ante es Rome, ty the effect that | nt i J ceca oF. — ay ie. cessor ber qos SA Meer West, to continue the search te e ‘The morning hour having been dispense , | Earded as the strongest man. ness was the ran a8 ex, Oe aaa arch | creme: avtermane: “Prom sa a tiwk Only tocents, mbgeeee | Prrsoxan Bearty. ae, DR. J, CURTISS SMITHE TAS Restoven | MMbustiTs who embarked at that port for Cuba swhole fF. Wellbora, of Texas, inthe chatr) on te juve "the" sme" coulldenre in ues eed The Dead Prince. | tee ae eee oe ae eee = a 9 C street northwest to 1313 New phy ee is morning to | Indian appropriation bin. iblicans, The feelii among the colored THE noDY. TAKEN To WiNnson. anise et cretion fron ye Geoo Faz Axo Bune PERSONAL BEAUTY - tara salle from Key West this morning. to crulse ae BL Sige iP ay ie las i an equal cso 1 plan ax whet No ¢ people 1s that their “rights “are not safe ‘che landing of the remains of | Votlng them soltdl Ticket, admitting ayentleman and lady, for Bow to ite influen's. i ‘The District Commnlsstot and teaching them all the Ume | triee. ‘The weather was brillant, yesterday considered. THE FREE BHID 2 n rs and Secretary ray PERSONAL BEAUTY. G NH IAG can be o tained at oe Navy department as to the ‘The consideration of the bill having been con- | baler ae ee tes a im that pres ornent cps rr olioroaN Was attended = = 7 | A ue, # the only particulars of the cruise, but there 1s no d . asia at false teaching. negroes v e| wi ut up cet fible Line as the crtutul UNION VETERAN CORPS CADETS, {From the earliest ares. person okay. vineyard ut Fayetssy Tjarticulars of the erulse, but there 1s nu doubt that | eluded, the eounmittee rose and the Bill was passed. | Wounivans were mone Hberal “If Ie eonld be dew: | Wales the Crown 1 “rine. Fredertc ite Kee axe eas ar | the buthest tribute from man has ever been ap inter. | peti, Pokay ond othr Wines, Die, tlie Allbistertuy expedition ut General acneres THE PRIVATE CALENDAR, «| onstrated to the negroes that thelr rights: were | Prussfa, Prince Wald I * frat have my equal TOI PE | SeeeRteree: Ihe iby pace aid onirenal mbes gr HOUN H MAGKUDER: whien left Key West reeeutly tor Cuba, At 1:50 the House, on motion of Mr, MeMillan | safe with the democrats they would. probably di- | Duchess, Prince Chrisi, an, the Duke of Cambridge | (mpans “hall Kage au Cu’ Toth 0 PR - . Pires, and has led armies tory. Personal beanty is 1417 NE . soe (Tenn.), went into committee of the whoie (Mr. Vide, Dut he added, “It would be the most dificult | and the Marquis of £ orne escorted the bods to | eee Sr iroad Tracks @crose the MARCH 31 TO APRIL 5, INCLUSIVE. | ne of wonmntyeweetest eharne and rreeives dhe | woe ee District Government Affairs. Cox (N.’Y.) In the ehatr) on the private calendar, | coats my ‘Gon een Se te Se ee eS ee ee i pgnce y hei bridge shali in inalutained by the B. and 0. and =e | Mitowed wave and innucent child, all ackuuwlede aud } > a | THE LOCATION OF THE LUTHER STATCR. The District in Congress. (eros st os pai nen interested In| the que “ : ckholders of Uhe latter will acto, FP be opemed at mn atid elem a AK ‘ation in the work. Butler that they are not satisiled that they have | The Senate District committee, at their regular Divi POLISTCANLY ieee ios That the tracks of the Baltvore = =e | F that It fs dangerous to vote ine democratic Ucket. ee <P or Delaware avenue retain eon. Zee te mba Ait Plato—Declares personal beauty to be a privilege of | ‘there wtll be a meeting of the Stockholders of the ; the application of Kev. J. G. Butler, pastor of the | In the District committee to-day acommunication | Witness did not think that after the debt question | mattrond Notes trom W Street. | ~ sion. ara Cepia areas east = La | ee Te ee Columbia Fire 1 « Compny of the District of | Metoriul Lutheran church, to erect a monument te | was read from Mr. Terrell, proves Ing against a WAS settled the white readjusters Went back Uo the | w YORK, April 4, Wal 4 Srieper, 10:20 a au.—at | Hein ity * J (CHOICE SEATS FOR coeareR a xlorions wift of mature. rie No Hy P neret nurtiwet | Surtin Luther, upon the parking at Vermont ave: | free Dridge if i8 to cost the District auy money. | Color Ube. Wituess thought it would be the meeting ofthe Chica )and Alton, and th | tracks, West ot Delaware avenue atvd to the bone Coe pa i nae aps caNeitG HME Rtas were more grateful. | Gfeivetiug Nine bintirs forthe cima sear | Church. ‘The Cominissioners have written. to. DE. Ree ce CORMIER, | THR BEST THING I THR WORLD FoR THE BLACKS TO CoM, 2Stoctuolders Of UNE attr will act ova | Mrvage shall ave ols twu trackeiR @.spaoe Boe \ LES Sed thirty et wide-on the south side of the : vs Soe TRincoent wit be | texresd thinly foot wide on the south side OF the BY TRICYCLES. | “iteCaulyAeeried that the most lovely object ever ——_H K WILLA. Seevetary. | any authority in law to grant to the applicants tie: | meeting to-day, ordered a favorable report upon | Witness did not snow it to be a fact thatitwas Pmt whch shall st ier nverests as xo | Cesta! line of Uae ae ene oie CYCLES | accrssonres | ited Nate as tita we : 3 JOHN” H MAGRUDER : Tight to erect a statue ‘on the parking, and they | the House bill directing the Issuance of two dupil. the common habit of young men tn Virginia to Secure the Alton absolute cimuirol uf Hut fratichises, | CulY th cortespanditg space on the WOMEN BOYS? BICYCL FS and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. | touriiue than the hover part fe beaury ty theve’whe | fete ondy agent for Miss C. E. MARTIN'S Tan Must therefore refrain from authorizing the Issue | cate cerutieates of the board of audit, which Were insult the blacks by calling them “niggers,” | and property of the da. ksouville road, and to limit | Hr cette owe of Mary tana aud Visti sees sleet | fuchinw tha the Rous Bae Se ms | thecal sey 5 N18 Ute of aipermall as requested. They ax: no objection to | Ksaued vo Melisa Pola, und were eon Tro “ash,” ee | asaienta! to. be hereafier mide iat” Alton Ne A pa Se akinful | crown of woman vont bea = a : er. One Was for $75.34 aud the ‘0. : sper Re Aca oaiaeie eqenty era aone ng, fects % Repairime exee Wied promptly tm the most skillfat | jn of pean hed tox monet ‘cin ih | DEN I MAGE EW, YORK | to prevent its rection here if br Butler wi take Se eee ee eae jaehitje Sherman “We have gd a good deal of | Site shareholders. nthe revenue derived frum E20. Te et ot eee ESSE mioclen ado etn the ieee fat rie ee oe | ub: | Wis'bGoca pu a fopaee in tneeammeersepuse | The House appropriation comtce tad the Dis | "Witness could not aay itwas the habit of the | IMEFERAL TAM A ctor puncan, resident vat ne pewter sas CSCMIBNERS Sic eaivetes math | ment, which sald: “The proper location for this | trict appropriation bill under constderation this | POOF white prople tO treat the nezroes with | of! Une sfobiie and Olffo roud, Will, at thie weXt ati- Tine 2 al we Se iu E aeons | power tecultivat MAGECDER, Mit NEW YORE | Slat Is as Rear (he polut of the parking a8 pos- | inorning, butonly got over thetntroductory clauses rtax the poor white umn than the latter bes | Bual meeting of the baard ot direviors, tender his oe : Soret f filllaplia’ Bonenian Beck. tus | Qurcing. for tits purpose BULL EnOW of no lave Tier Bi meet dguin this afternoon, and may | for im.” Witness said he attributed the refusal of | FEIEMAHON, | sine nas neon sid to the Tr tude unlawful for, aay : viving the eg "| complete the consideration. betore adjournmeat. | the negroes generally 0 vot" fOr MUM to Uae tact | ttre as been ode eas” nian ron any. tenets EE Staats Btseaapge iiving the Commissioners’ authority to permit, the | ‘ne bit will be brought up in the House very soon, | that seittongee was GISIEIDULeD “atmos theme | ChIcagO east bound aguresation, which ts lable to | Comb. —— erection of statues on the parking or any other land vp A A LATESTAPARISIAN MUDES IN HATR GOODS i | e ptitor for seaboard busi. | Or ave: Shen ieesttiess: purity and bearrty that whit, yea elouging to the United § q unless it should be antagonized by the Morrison | to" keep theta from so doing. The term | PROve a formidable competitor: t (er peril Than is teasonably necemary {J PRAN | thee avex you cam wenrorly credit "This freee L akioxstie . Showd I rorwarded te Coma with a ators | Tar DIL, Mr. Follett, of Ohio, has It in charg |of “nieger™ was used generally through | HESS. IC will he known as the Globe line, and wii of trakingup at trains. Aine of $200 MLLE M. J. PRANDI Cr Se Bt Ris OP Rh ooy ION ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, ny L report | and an effort will be made to get his consent to add. SE a ound: Some Operate over the Balthinore ard Olio, ‘Wheelln z | 2 Bee tioed us the penalty ir « ILE. EEMAIN CSTIL FURTHER. NoTICE, av | S2uts au ynarkabie pe fe perso Fecommending the passage of @ Jolut resolution ft ; | Inorance of the correct word, and not in reproach. | Oerate over the Balter, snd dtl When | Tr TN Wee ts. jie y t Aine a J. HUNTS. toe F Sraue. UEEEER Cietauor aie caraset Cosas e2 ae | «NOzemom sha be admitted within the Cemeterg on | authorizing the erection of tie statue On the potnt | by Sie Ghetiey: providing for ereeaeeU CE ihe | ea nee etnes se He arora. Gen. Wick- | imag, New: York aul Puiladeiphla, New. Lore, this proton Any raion nn To meet inerrasiig detiands tor many enstomere | Chanplexion end hair, aud Mit the: Dermateles | SUMAHYS or holidays, except Proprietary uf Wits oF named. sewerage aystem of thecity. ‘The proposition to | Gas! ste sistey 4 pall: West Shore and Buflaly, Fitchburg and Bostoa, wlth A upon or HEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANG>! | gist without the lenst hesitanes; knowing that Derma | fue than and. the Sup-rintenden? sail howe MW. PRANK K. WARD REFUSED A PERMIT, ake such an amendment would be’ subject to n | towethor and declve the poor creaturcs, Witness | Aud Mie Housatonte road ~ | 2 it te aad chaos Fe ee ee ee iat [AA tu trie atlas” videee tthe |, Yesterday the CGumislouers sent a reply to ME. | pant of onder inthe House but it the Chmuliee itto bets death of the whites todivige | , NEN, Noe ADM 4 Ware, Sta i tw ganuary tote Se 3 a te uty and Lene | Laine admission are the persone tiny represent then. | Be K, Wal ration fOr é ered will consent to it the point would probabiy not. be See eee Sir Vance” he athe ct dog | Atchison, Toypka and Senta Fe, St. Louls parler fl pers $24 tas | lovetines caret eaat | Seven to be. and, incase of refusal he uay refuse aduas- | ies, etc, on Ute block hounded by and 3d streets | made, ‘This would expedite the matter, aa if kere | Wee we ont NOPE MT Ramee he, ald, Sto 8: | Prancised, aa the StL uiganid Wletita railroad Se tel teagan | Wavy. a nnd fawc{: | Siow or expel thet, | tnd inating avenue.declining to grant the sume, as | to its turn, the sewerage bill might not com flont in Vingtila by the ald Of the whites, but T | Companies have adjustet Weir differences, and a ah > =e hating exelash : avd pretty hand 3 | y order of the Hoard of Managers: |. the requirements of the bullding regulations have | consideration in the House this session. The com. | Lote ian doit with the crowd therepublicens bok. | BEW tonhage pool will go into effect April 10ih. mecbiny Nene ow Mev Pans 1878. Thete stention, care: mati Preservation and | gyno ‘ea AJ. JOS | not ‘been compited with by hin. ‘They add: ‘No | nittee uulte in their approval of the propos ney . a puiicats The Union Pacttic ant Chicago, Burlington and | 2 ‘ irvatwent are Indicative of uestness, taste, cleauline is | N22 6m 2a UE EL application for a license for a livery stabie has been . 5 | pepsadia shee ne ‘Witness believed that tf the cl fe Will oe resumed at Boston to Mrs. Frelinghuysen give yesterday a fa — ated refimement. l= DR. WILLIAM M CATE BAS NE nie nh be granted by the Conmunissioners until the Papltol Zopics. negroes ‘would divide upan policy, ard not remain. nee reeinent is ex pected. % rt) in comply: t to Mrs Grant, to which six | plewbicy of Anwerica ae a rule pave poor complexion 9: | Golo’ af O16 1sth-xtres®, Fractice liuited to treatinent | necessary assent has bern obtained from the adja THE TANIFR BILL | together because of race, t would result in dividing | CT se'crateg thatthe Oregon Transcontinental | fay, dusts were Invited, “Among Yhowe BAKER'S | Ue age wine Wey should te the most lovely” Tee | | tare es Curvatures and Diseases of the Nervous Sss- | cent property holders and residents.” Members of the ways and means committee say | Stce tn which the peonioare Givkied by race, ‘je | Joan of $1,200,000, which comes due neXt Wee | freseut wen Aire. Browsier. Mrs. John Davis, Mm cae e elnies | pare thinw to wee ont of « eewotien pant thirtsr= | ST ~ = MISCELLANY. an effort will be made next week to begin consid- | asserted that on the stump in his canvass, and it | Been provided for. Tite ot New York, Mus. Henry Howard, Coumtess BREAKFASE COCOA. |RSS sear of auc, who hea rally Leantfal complexion. | 27ee= ROCINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN | The Commissioners have approved the applica- | eration of the tariff bill. ‘The day, however, they | inet with the universal applause of the white ERNST Lewenhaupt, Mrs Nckroy and Mes. Masten, F er eee a | her Lith aud F atrorte ate locatedat tinis Sewandcsta. | Hon of John Deuringer for a quor license. ‘say hag not been agreed upon,” i‘ Witness knew of other prominent republieans News Through Pan: Siiss Mary satel James, « daughter of Rape Napanee agate cere btal hoditiis shop, No. Ws D street borthwest, ‘The District Commissioners yesterday appointed | AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT POSTAL TELEGRAPH. > agree With, him On THis point. Hie did hot | MISISTER LOGAN ON mts Way mows—axcensc u's | _ MIS Mavs Bove! ltt or cratto Mt. AMIS, ee Wof Of kee been removed It has three times the atityinz powder, philters | cone Henry Wise Garnett an additional policeman to| ‘pe House committee on post offices and | think any man of fair sense could tink otherwise, | GUNBOATS — COFFEE TKADE—a YRACD—WELI IW | " in the the Trop Avenue Presby= | Neath of Coca muito with Starch, Arrowroot oF | er tadies, I is irnprmebble Lor Sue | SS FIRE SETS FENDERS | PIEVENt cruelty to animals. aa Pascoe POSE | There was 4 good deal of feeling on the partot the | FEVER AND SMALLPOX. nf Hronkiyn, In the the Tvrowp Avena Pree So we. amt te therefore far more ecunemical. Tt is cheeks and ips, pencil tne | J ONS PIKE BExB) Fay ‘The resignation of Fireman Wm. Remberg was | Toads to-day adopted the following resolution with | whites against the blacks soon after the war, when | _ N&W YORK, April 4.—Panama advices of S ue arch, of thatcity. Labtevuning. The eae eons, nowtehing. strenctheuinr, easily digested, vat it being detected and de- | °F 5 prooks 8°" 8“ Gag FIXTURES. accepte ihe Commissioners yesterday. relation to the bills providing for a government | the colored people were led by aliens and taught to | 25th contain the following: was dresecd in weilte satin, Cae “4 COG wituirabdy adapted er uvatide as weak ue dor ber TNE I Se Coan tne one | #81 15TH STREET, Conconan BUILDINO. ‘Orders have been given by the Commisstoners to | postal telegraph system: “Resvived, That tt is the | distrust the whites, ‘The Indebtedness of Colombia foots up over | duchess la. and Wore TN Gn was, held aie ie health, Rae ee tne En sane aetna hes ¢ desire | yon Tine of thee: Goods, also Artistic and Fancy Cot- | Major Dye to enforce the law in relation to com | sense of this committee that it ts expedient for | “To Mr. Sherman witness sald {t would be untor- | $81,000,000. oe eee oe ee oe at ar Packard, Me. Jeune = “i tien in se lmporen efeature ae sourcorm: | ofed Globes, Fancy Brace and Yorcelain Lamps, Port- | mercial agents, produce dealers in the several mar- | the government elther to construct _a postal tele- | tunate for the Whites todivide under clreumstances | United States Minister Logan hes left Chill ror | terwan at thie tioline of MM bcsald. Mie dali ULD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. i Fae bate Sor eters wig eee thie &e. Lowest Pricos ‘iy lahee, and peddlers, commencing on | graph of purchase any existing line of telegraph.” | whore the blacks were led by bud and designing | Washington. business parr Tle married pair stood Under @ ees Cpa naa Be ORS. | Monday next. Detective leaf his been designated | This resolution degats in the committee ail bitis | men, He belleved, that had the proper policy been | | The gunboats Vandalia and Swatara are at Boca | with thowor. nd tie HTN Bll —s i ie Dernuate Pg BUERICKE & TAFPIS\ HOMEOPATHIC | to tuke charve of this duty, and will have the ald | authorizing governfhent telegraph service. ‘The | pursued the requblican ry could have by now | del Soro. floral umbrella. About 30) peop! eg W. BAKER & CO. Pi ant ioe tae dated eee CP MEDICINE at cS CHISTTANTS, No. ‘44 Bean. | of the entire poltee force, ; Dills to Secure cheap correspondence by telegraph, | shaped the polley of the southern states. He | Between December 31st, 183. and March i: At Miss Ransom’s reception Unis eventing, Path Fel nether Denies ne tus | avivania avenue, ia mb2a-Im | Mr. William H. Gardiner, chief clerx bureau of | under contract will be considered at another time! | thought, any division that would add strength to | 1884, the vessels of the Pacific Mali Steamship “0% | parses will give am esmay on Bryant ani DORCHESTER, MASS ad, snalyard anit treated every f tin of complexion, >> THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF TuHE | Cucation, complains to the Commisstoners Of & | PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE EDUCATION aL. | the coalitionists would be unfortunate. pany Drought 177.806 sacks of coTec tbto Panna | oy acer ynich selections from the writings of =e TERE Mencia tn tieetreatmient che ctor is | tae gute ngiters of Gur Corsaran, Fits, uence | Charies Brooks, Tide New Jemsey avenue south. | _ 2 the Senate yesterday Mr. Hoar and Mr. Harri- ieee igpsitegaoes fda Gustemale S501 tras Salvacorsas frome Hone j the poet wall te feud by several wellAcnows em = Paulararuiuate ot medicine ard surgery. aud wen edae | MONDAY. te ft day SCApr 18e4 for the purpose of | east, asks for two. eas lamps to be placed av rail | Son submitted amendments, which they intend at | During Mr. Sherman's cross-examination of the | Guras, 2ssr from Nicaragua, and S0,G2 from Cesta | Wewen of ms tty. SRN Woo:s Maxrus trod spi fog this specie Del of practicns You can | Glecting nine direct re for the éusuing year.” Polls will | road erossing and New Jersey avenue southeast. | the proper time to propose to the education bilL | witness, he remarked, “You were a republican up | Rica. Mrs McEltuy will give a luncheon party’ aoe Mas. Peete, Rie gharrous. tie Beattie motes Mahara; | Decpened af 14am. aud close at 47 1p etary, | _ Joseph Symanoskle, ‘corner 7th and D_ streets | One of Mr. Hoar's amendments provides for the dis. | to the last canvass.” ‘The Pansma Hera?@ says that the fitta of J. W. | Grant to-morrns. X, WALNUT, &e, ae re aatiey of | mbiswt _"__J. 1 DYER: Seoretary._| northeast, requests the District to plant some trees | tribution of only $7,000,000 the first year, $10,000,000 | “Until yet: I ain now,” asserted Gen. Wickham, | Johnson & Co., which advertises in American pa- (“tye Literary society will meet to-MOFFOW eve MAHOGAN “+ i tex of cures. Dr VAN DYCK wants | E7p>> SAMUEL 7 before his premises, No 701 D street. the $15,000,000 the third, and then the | very positively. pers that it will give informacion to merchanis| jin at the residence “of Doctor Gallaudef, at . eal ateaiia Aan Wet | txteend that he ts Cem ‘The Commissioners are in receipt of atletter | amount to ish at the rate of $2,000,000 a year, HIS NOSE HAD BREN PULLED. inners and laborers about the Panama canal, burs | Bing at Uh Soece Sin we took Oe SARI: = = rapent to the rich naa ecipanaon of Or be tent ma 2 2; sh esac GAS FIXT Sines e GAS FIXTURES, ie oy ineey a onc Baltirnore saw ce Cr ae Poni en Get aa fed Meroe The Cornelius Warrock, a colored democrat of Lynch- So sj Pele ib oiateyy cent a fraud, Riot cation ‘os at S moner: ‘alah Se atin eb cee: aces foie partie very day . hey are the manufacturers of the § r 5 = : iat atict Be ; Sess Wanenu cress we | Becerra erated rod ei thet 0 2 CEASE temoral medals, and requesting permission to | MUCh money as it gets from the national fund. | DURg, testified that the colored people abused mem- | “Cases of yellow fever othe Istamus continue fo] Mra Swait aud Miss Mamie Swalm, the wie coche: es ob, akin, hands or bar, LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, | sell sald medals in Washington on the day of reeleterets amendment strikes out the District | bers of theif raoe who vote the democratic Ueket: | qceur, AS a, rule ane sunencry are BEW-OUD. HS | enadanchier ot Julien A@vocal® Onsen Sai, nouse FURNISH" ett may. Ue, don't ue UMBING AND jedication of the Martin Luther monument and provides for an annual report to | His nose *n pulled by both colored -inen-and | ‘The disease, however, epidemic. dt pt ‘ansas, where Mines {Doyen at sa aid ott eat ey oni hat hi treatm a oe gente BUILDINGS CONDEMNED. be made to theSecretary of the Interior. omen because he voted the democratic, ticket. ox has carried Of Many Victims at APO | SAT es de crate echo at the wae “nb ware [NSON. wih gine Be nnd Treedins ng lobbing promptly dor Inspector Entwisle has condemned a wooden ‘THE OTTMAN COMPROMISE. at been done more than once. had 4 . wuive hey cXpect lo occupy thelr BewW co any HAYWARD & B coe | a UPA C Ns Trati'oh Perera Beauty. ac. feb12 400 9th street northwert, bull, situated on the southeast cor of 4:2 | Mr, Bliss testinea before tue Springer committee | thfeatened and about election times he was afraid | | Peruvian adviecs state that, many parts iw) fo aie = is Sone and D Sifeets southwest, so dilapl en- aie e corporate limit count andl . —— oe am Drews Dees Stone ToD DRUGS —C. 8. PRICE, DRUGGIST, 426 Tx | Giver tire and itmb; thirty. days are given forits | Yesteraay afternoon that the compromise in the | cause of treats against him by negrocs. His itfe | "Gen. Waninaugurated ss present oh’ the | tae Youwansr Monat. Twier Gx Recomp-— tore x ve ery and |) ‘Articles i" ariel; 2 rect sate vi uw man Was | ey. im. ey me now, 1 les cow nty in the Pol oul ‘This stor © hus teen temporarily removed to Sesxzxo Srvies thea Ferfuuuery ata Vollet ‘reat variety. | ing, No. 1116 20th street northwest, as being Un ‘ Se ae cay. fet was a dog,” aid the Wwltnest Me aald the wo- | try would ‘be tranquil: and that reforms mato Sriacaling a hors and ile from Poser ae 41 FE SNSYLVANIA AVENUE NonTHWI 8E a OA OTR? sts Pipe THE ATTENTION, OF visiToRs AND “BUILDING PREMITS pote comialttee eunoinved Uy ths democratic em. 4 "an uDcmapro- regeneration under the careand yuidals 2e | uo," "The hors: was hitched. toa post tn fant ot : fal OF" Re | EB nA epey ind EAEABEYERE | wore wa yr ria ome: Rm | RESO uoan a mao ig | ST SR Ve ot ee ARNE | Rated a us ges OA | U8, cinta aoa “oe oming y (Vernon Row.) HH AAA fT ; ” 4 e: a be | Cropiey. reps ick, $268 M street, Wes : cret: 3 | changed because his party nominated bad men. | On the isth of March the Peruvian congress ra 4- | oy ~ared it and drove off. HoH AAR FT Ss fuaniawaltel Malaria ur aalo crated by iheiasor | CfOPiCy, Fepale brick, Soe M street, West Wasnite- | man, and. Henry i Mohler secretary. Messrs. | cap: _SiililieD lian eis castinanase peta ; $944 % z laic; | Feld, Walker, Jones and O'Brien were appointed | Because he voted the democratic ticket witness | fled the peace treats. as Sania, pak ND Ci . W. ©. MILBURN, LS ol see eter eoteredis ara re jer the Services “organ has been threatened with expulsion from his| It is that President Iglesias will appob at } | ‘Tw. TY Moonsuiy PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALA 4N ALL SHAPES AND COLORS, Fevtoventonand Mantfacturr, | Boundary strect northeast near Marylund avenue ee ene e ne pera eee ization to the | Charen, us he told them, the constitution guaran: exspictator Precis as minister of foreign aifait > | Marsa \CamuPtcl rgd omy NOW READY. + Laid cx’ Pennsylvania avenue .. "s , rep 7 . Converse: vurned from teed him and rel Uberty, and he would ‘The protests: foreign governments agaire nesday Fogether with au! litneof DOMESTIC and IMPORTED . ear Siiie = = === | 1329 bth street northwest; $500. in tmnproved healthy, MaTie bee ae keno. | testethe question, and they tet him alone. the terms of the treaty of peace between Pera af 4 | Groene an @ Casry,coanties, where their eu WANCY AKIICLES. can always te found teuas JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, Gu Tu: B Sac! ioe than he expected. "He says he is_sure that the | _ Mr Sherman protested against testimony so far | Chill attract great attention. “Senor Manure. t) ¢ | were destn Wet. Ths Is the Marie = | enketivinec Avanoe et Bue Dest ARRESTED ON 4 CHAROR OF STRALING.—Dr. La- | state Will be unantmons in its si ofthe action | from Danville, Lo ete ern negotiating tls treaty,larted: in | wrth ehe pris wera. While escorting nine G. | 3 on FES : “THE OONCOKD “. fayette C. Loomis, of Montello, reported to the po- | of its delegation tn oj tariff agitation, and = ——— says “Peru, negotia Poe ° “county the marshals were Sruuxe Goons | HARNESS: lice that itteen chickens were stolen from bis barn all they can to defeat the Morrison bill. Rospeatss, Reronran-“Mre Cunningham, 52 | rire of ine right <i sei-gover o- | through Cases "county the marsiial 4 — i THE CONCORD coLLss. Isat Hight. ‘This morniug Detective Cox, with wer- | “Detectives: Sargent. and. Miller have been sub- | 11th street northwest, reported at 3 ee Oe ae ca, my “The larwest and Mont selon te stock of | geant Nokes and Oficer Lewis, went to ‘the house the Springer committesas Witnesses. | ters to-day that Detwoen 3 and 4 c yesterday wan carly dawn ane a OF offered for gentlemen t9 welect frost atthe Per ‘HES WASHINGTON AT 11 AL We have on hand 4 lance atock of the Celebrated “CON- | of Anthony Montrop, colored, No. 622 3d street | A sul tee Of the House committee on | some one entered her house and carried off a drop- Sith Gordon tik, = at the wea, “HES = CORD HARNESS," of all kinds and description, southwest, and arrested a colored man named Cal- Danking and currency, consisting of Messrs. Buck- | light and other articles, valued at over $20. Mrs. ‘the. MEADISG TAILORING reTARLISHMENT OP cum payor resuicaTion, =| “Lowa ce fin Davis an epic, They und is ihe Rest | ner oA ae ee Cae eee red s . “ | welve dead chickens and a [aoe park | O87 ca aupply st promptiy on onde, or | 727 Co™m Caria, au Road Hares aepecistt. | btated harness, ‘worth $02, wyteh it is sald was Boston, vo be Presented to tho committee Monday. | bar pin, valued at thi, were stolen trom er house mbr | A ‘ oe LUTZ & BRO,, stolen from Mr. Com! on adensburg road, - a yesterday. J. Se HM Penuevivanis avenue. | Yous BER wiealer, lat Scents’ month, Address | sr Peavasivaiia Avena, last week. They ound Montrop concealed 1m ait Wintim Reese and David Edwards, pugilists, Hip om sg, ational howe. a ‘rerooat valued at ‘ALL PAPER, WINDOW si ae : ” Satioual oughouse, and arrested him. eld residing at Plymouth, Pa., who recently Rosa M. Fletcher raping! W TSDOW SHADEM, ac. (a, ee Fi eee et eae ee eee ee Oana | ipraoraght, ere arrestS0 pesterday ond’ Held in | nt$85had Deen siaien fom her rooms in the Ses 7 1 WEN Tronks and Satchels i: great Ay, weat prices. ange . << -* BENDER ION &CO, ‘New York City ‘a6 Siuptrop for receiving goods. . 71,000 man house, ‘Street Northwest. | mhlé-am =

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