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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. | by carriers on thes week oF 44 cents per 1 eentecach By mail fhe sear. 86. mex mon {Entermt at the frectid-cinss mai! mat ist Oftice at Washington, D. Can J ran Tx Wrrniy Stan-putitated on Friday—S1 a Fear. Festareprepail Six mwaths Ocents an tmcriptions minst be paid tu advance; | de pent lenuret than pat for. | made pplication AMUSEMENTS. | RLS. PRINCESS IDA. To At the wit of abitof sehit, ‘Aud that's @ aed the abort of it” THE ORIGINAL, SULLIVAN ORCHFSTRATION. THE ORIGINAL GIL. STAGE BES NESS. AN OLCHESTIN OF SIX ANS. MAGNIFICE D AND SILVER AEMORS. MARCH, NOPSS TOA PUSTLIERS. THE STALWAK F EXAMINATION The Onty The Ouiy 0} nee. Fle: | hp ieaiels Vetere if ft Cabinet Photog: the Patrons “Tens Easter Mo Bidiad all the air with 700, aie awed th Jy. —LoNGPFLLOW. RBA wssuxctos. PoasteR yO DAY. During the Week She will sppear im the following | vlays | | LES JURORS DE CODILLAC. | i i ADKIENNE THE FROU-ER “ARE SCHOOL, For Seas CAMILLE DUM! ACTRESS = meturdsy niu, iiiikLE WOMAN, Hic ‘he ale ot pt ce Thursday at 8:90 am. Molle Wess Lice uae tas tide ek Se Aad HEAT JNsvosan tHe: ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 7. SATURDAY MATINER MBM. B, CURTIS. iu hin Thitnituble Creation, | SAL OF POSEN, ‘Ter Commrnciat Decuver, Aud his selected Company. ‘Speetal Engaeement, WEDNESDAY MATINEE ONLY, APRIL 9, MLLE, ALBENA DE MER, In her new and orizimal conception of CAMILLE. ‘eat Week—THE BLACK FLAG. EATER COMIQUE. MONDAY, APRIL 7, ONE WEEK, ANTIC (Or, the Adventures of a Trays litis Theatrical Company, | fn wh MaApEE SUMMERS, i ‘Whe handsemest_ formed youos laly in Washington, wills etait iy conn beatiful | : HCTUKES™ An entire chair of Oo. Matiners—Turmtys, Thursdays snd Satur IME MUSEUM. | setts nee asp per GRAND €¢ For the benefit of the Carrolll Institute, | At CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ou EASTER MONDAY EVE APRIL 14th, 1994, apoTt pee esa HON! Fok A FEW DAYS ONLY, VHE FAMOUS ANTOTYPE COLLECTION Froma Paris, BARLOW'S ART GALLEL Containing over 00 tery, and the best of 1235 Penn’a Avenue. we sunites of the great old mms Jern school of paintings. OL. 63 —N® 9,660. D. C., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9, 1884. SPECIAL NOTICES. LECTURES. E PT AND THE SOUDAN, ‘THE LAND OF EL MAHDI. stioetrated by sets. stercopticon vlews 1oP s ebaeable pushes Gott RE COLSTON ints commanuler of two expeditions kracational Church, on WEDNESDAY April 9, sotelock. mniesion 50 cents SEV fod kate for sale at Brentano's, Metzerott _PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & Cc oo K's CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. THIRD ANNUAL TOUR, Leaving New York on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, 1884, A murnificent pleasure trip of nearly two months,with allexpenses of transportation, sleeping and parlor cars, hotel accommodation, meals en routs, carriage drives, ete, at ereatly reduced rates, visiting THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCEY, THE GRAND SCENERY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY AND BIG TREES, SALT LAKE CITY, ETC., ETC. ‘The outward and return trips are by entirely different | routes Send for a descriptive programme, free by mail, THOS. COOK & SON 21 Broadway. ‘New York, 7 Washinwton street. -.- Boston, 7 Walnut street. “Philadelphia wies17 __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 7 ne Eurnress Fre nH oppn F nm pb Dp 1 nop b r oD Dw E mu bop = VAPOR STOVES. DOUBLE DEODORIZED. TRY IT, AND YOU 4 FIND IT A SUPERIOR ARTICLE, For sale only by J. W. SCHAEFER, 1000 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Orders by postal card promptly attended to. al New Goons. Just received, many new and desirable goods in DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELALN, Suitable for Wedding Presents. Our usual large stock | © Of staple goods 1s complete, FINE CUT, ENGR. MOULDED GLAS WARE L ARIETY, AND GREAT V. EDDY REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, No, 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue. vEEPERS. SROCKERY, aud full assortment of House: at low prices, GEO. WATTS, 28 SI47th at. doors above Penn. ava. cI G REAT Repcveriow: ‘Ss HEATING STOVES. Pein Overstocked in above Goods, and net wishinety carry any Stock over to another season, we will sll them at from 10. to 15 PER CENT OFF from reeulsr nees. Included in above are several of the eel brated Kadtant Homes, which will be sold at cost. A. lange aa seFuuent of Coclnuy Stoves aud ltauges, Latrobe, lair tels, Sc, at Low ® JENKS & CO. TUT ith stot northwest. ‘WMs collection is unt in the worl apo-6t ne Paso MENDELSSOUN QUINTETTE CLUB, | Assisted by MADAME CORA GIESE, Will give a grand Vocal and instrumental At LINCOLN HALL, en TURSDAY, APRIL 15, Inst. Seats may be secure Satunlay, April ft Metzerutt's music store un oF DP ACCESSORIES, DES 4 SPECIALTY. HASEES TAUGHT FREE 4d promptly iu the most skillfal Boys? Bicycles sol on instalme Wal ©. SCRIBES. Kanno Senoor, TOS E strevt northwest. 719! ~ ‘ LD seace press Goons: EG. DAVIS, qv MARKET SPACE. | CHOICE OFFERINGS FOR EASTER WEEK | (Grape de Chine—Vlain, Striped and F: €xnton Crape, Conrtanhi’s Woeb Suk and Velvet Gr Best Brande 0} Sersey Surah, Satin Luxor, Merveilleux, Rhalzimer, | broidered. lish Crape tur Veils, Loufstne, Satin de Flora, Potuece and ¢ Embroidered Robes, Fine Black Shawl Batiste, Nong Veiling, Carne ‘Cloth ad Dray de Alias DRESS TRIMMINGS 4 SPECIALTY. Ba7 Sun Umbrlas and Parasols E. @. DaVIs, ‘719 Market Space, corner 8th street. re ke ee | ye AA SSS T FERRE Eo adtg STE RE \ wees“ SSs5 T ERER A RER ppp ss, | OE aa RDP DSSS | OC RA ul RSs. boc ask = col RAE EDpD S82 | ne aud unique dentens in Prices ie. Se, and x. each. kof FRENCH TISSUE PAPER for making Ae Nochanee for teaching customers how | We wake Paper Flowers, Mats, ete J. JAY 421 OULD, TH STREET Pais Po aS - 2D ALL SHAPES AND COLORS . NOW READY. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, fe008 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. , Vasarrs Canawers FUKEST IN THE cocyTRY ‘They speak for themselves Imported Pure Olive Of! on draucit (60 orm Sruxer Nourawnet And 180 Pessernvasa AVEXUR READY. THE VAST NUMBER OF NEW AND HANDSOME PATTERNS INCLUDE ALL THE MOST APPROVED IDEAS AND MANY EXCLUSIVE ONES. STYLE, FIT and PERFECTION OF WORKMANSHIP CANNOT BE SURPASSED * by THE BEST GRADES OF CUSTOM. MgDE GARMENTS, Taving made more than our accustomed efforts, and axe therefure fully prepared to welcome buyers, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO. THE FINEST CLOTHING, E. Convex Sevesta axp D StRerTa, co KING'S PALACE. GRAND SPRING OPENING OF FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS AND ‘NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 AND 2 ‘We offer as Souvenirs on Opening Days 1,000 Fewant Bunches of COLORED and BLACK TIPS at Qcents. Three inabuneh. Sold formerly at 60 centa, Also, 1,000 Bunches of Still Better Prime Goods at 48 centa a bunch, ‘Three imabunch sold formerly at $1. ‘We offer also aa Souvenirs 2,000 HATS at 25 cents, worth S0cents. 1,000 Children’s ‘TRIMMED HATS at oOcenta, worth 81, We offer also s choice assortment of FLOWERS, LACE GOODS, SILK and KID GLOVES as Souvenirs on Open- ing Days. Asin the past.we will again exhibit the Largest Stock, Most Choice Goods and all the Novelties that the Home aud Foreign Market can produce, at Prices that will meet the spproval of all. You will be more than compensated by paying a visit to KING'S PALACE, what S14 SEVENTH STREET. | cent cheaper than regular pric ASTER ANNOUNCEMENT. —WE HAVE NO HES ‘4 Station in savin that onr display of Easter Goods: is the lar est and most beautiful ever offered in Wash- Mucton, and at prices to suit every one. EW BOOKS —Her AW 4; Tivart and His Bear, AG. Wddle: deiuvien World, Donnelly; Darw ide Lights of Eng. Tish’ Soniety, sden's Dictionary of Dates nith eiition: The Hessians in the Revolution, Ee J. Lowell; A Wile Hard Won, Jutice MeNair Wrigyt ‘W. H. MORRISON, 5 Pennsylvania avenue pends ville Murtay: wT Te. 7 °y Easter Carns Aso Noverrss At BAUIPS, 416 SeveNTH SrneET NontHwesr, EXIREMELY HANDSOME AND MARVELOUSLY CHEAP, Call and examine prices yt Hoke aud Hy nnals, Bibles and Catholie Devo tal Bocks at a great reduction : fhe following reduction i prices of books ia now pay List Onur pric ist price. Ourprice, Dicken eit OM NE Waverly: 12 isin neal edn io si Macauley x inns’ Works, 10 vo} Shinkespeare, Tennyson, Ke... 8Ve, 8p. Also, the following Nw Publications from 20 to 30 per Her Washinton Sew 3G Line sin: “Bociat Problenis.” by, Henry nee; “Old Lady Mary" and "Bread Winkerse” BAUS BOOK DEPARTMENT, th Street Northwaat Las N EASTER OFFERING: “LEAVES OF SPRING"—by W. H.C. CROGAM by all the Bookstors at 50 conta, LIEPIN- | FINE ASSORT hand-painted designs, Washington Cireulatine Street northwest, between Ha apt \ Dd i ! | mina STEIC CARDS Fol. BOOKS, BISLES c. ¢. PURSELL. 418 isstret northwest, | BEAUTIFUL AND ELE: | | mbid WM. BALLANTYNE fuil tina of TRANGS EASTER CARDS S00 boxes of FINE LINER PAPER AND | VELOPES, just opened in the Stationery Depart. | Ausnt, at the Jow price nf 250, per but. | 100 Carus engraved for $1 G_ A. WHITAKER, 1005 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR. Deter her Hist tall that the | Nan Deck | fujertes bie wath Dapp arate. sh She eailed iL sad Dect 1 ve fie Doctor aiid held. kat amy atids Dyck tn Tome a Viet aw was ap pate wd the past f Doar days in The ted from Dr. ¥ Tiyelcs private bf cases, atid serves well to illus tr rie sof bleiishes detects aud di oratioun of the: MEDIC és DERMATOLOGY, Tt is awell-known fact that thee aul th Hieatieni) Myon tm iteina raplete auastery uf eee snibject, This is teite anes, aud physician's are se-ing more ane the advisauility of sfvectalties, Ald w inal suuahent of ly yevieasion an particular specialties, To. Deco fesstul ih any syectal field Of practise it ue untining devotion, and years Of intense ap vieation, Vn Dyck, dermatologist, line divoted twenty, the advantave o¢ bw we the othice st sorot surgery of the Tmuiversity, rie Caanent preceptor and experience in the bet hows edelinih ine the United. Statew_ atid Turope Peordel hima an vexcellent feld for -ncaut eemiich huowledes of the science of 1 as taucit hy F Sons ea ‘Twenty years ago Dev Dyck resigned a Uy’ practice in order devour bie tae to the practice of his Specialty. The Doctor enjoys the patronage of the thie of America, He has petiouts come to bin for tment state in the union, Me ix now frou fia lay at his, Washington office for superfuous ithos came, from. Faris, Eraues, to place heveclt “the Doctor's tratuant, If you wish treatiuent furany blemish, defect or disease described you can Consult Dr. Vau Dyck for it (in person or by letier] with: Svery colifidence 1 lis skill, He never publishes certit Cites of curve. Avold all udvertised Totions and bean fics: dowt reiy ob your own Judement for any skin Ulaeaer, but consult the Derzuatolozist at once, same ax Jou would cmsult the dentist for your tecth, the ‘Geulist for the eye 16,23 Wooo Maszers Is Oak, Curnny, MAHOGANY, WALNUT, &e., from the cheapest to the richest artistic designs, We tn- ‘vite an inspection of onr rooms and a comparison of our prices, a8 We are selling a great variety of HOUSE FURNISHINGS: low “ning /e™ Pees HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. [22 attestios: LATEST PARISIAN MODES TN HATR GOODA, MLLE M. J. PRANDI Ww EMALN a EL Aine a : rae, ‘To meet increasing demands tor many customers, RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS! Ture tse never need Ne i the hainttewsery bands Always in order by plain combing. Hanes Shiniec Duews Davo Srore ‘This store has been temporarily removed to $41 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, (Vernon Row.) Where a complete assortment of [ge ues PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, ‘Together with sfull!'neot DOMESTIC and IMPORTED FANCY ARTICLES. can alwave befound. __feb25 (Ce THE WASHINGTON RECORD. PUBLISHED ©" To-morrow, contaiue all the Temiperance, Mili. tary and Helisious Association mews, For sale by all at the hotel news stands, at (ee SE PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHUROM- <S" conier of 1th aud H streets norihwest Ser viees—Passion week—continued. To-might at 1:45: to: morrow nicht at 7-45, Good. Friday toraing aud even; ‘Doctrinal class at 3p. m.on Friday Commmunton and confirmation on Sunday moming next, | invited, 8, DOSER, pastor 3 T have this day civen up the Washington agency of the Potomac Ineuraucy Company. Alt policies expiring at ir. be this office on and after this date will be collected by WO Decbies Assistant sveretary, 12 perscn, renewed at the Company's fee, I vent Washinwtoa, D.C. hespeetiully, apace rete JOHN H. cass ee AU SocreTiEs oND. NIZATIO: <S tending to take part in the Emancipation bration Apr} loth ‘wilt eend ing tobe he 11th, ‘elovis, £0 pres kanization in order that they muy’ tw Proper position in the proces aya GILBEL ATIONAL HOMGOPATH. | (ON sill “hold. th AY, at 1:3) p.m, at the Hospital, | 1105 F stivet north est, pat (ass MEET ING oF CITIZENS! ‘The Committee heretofore appointed at a Mags Meet- fing uf the Bunures Mien havin’ pertocea nents, bs = | THE GENERAL MASS MEETING oF | CITIZENS } wall be held at i LINCOLN HALL. | WEDNESDAY, April 9, 1844, at 8 p,m. ! Emirent eontlemen from different’ parts of the coun- | try will participate aud address the inex tins, | ‘All are cordially suvited to be proent. THE EXE NUMBER OF REG! d respou rIVE COMMITTER, LARLY ORGANIZED Ble bodies degivine to obtai wecoud | Durpose named apt. i Suitable for the: tar ethic, NEW BULLDI culur mecting of the SECOND WORK: BCILDING AS*OCIATION for the pay natn aiteancen wall he ne Sod five ares | wishing {0 at e percent by kw pat Soriation 1s to be ‘gotlucted and protiis s to be one of the largest 1 0 Siitation the us etite take subs ity. Cou: tivine all tnforustion, will le distributed at Tiwe tollowiiye officers ure authorized to Dio for tuck: HO. BRODERICK, 92 EMINE O°C YEWNCL DALY. 9, M H. Baye, Ac iW Dennis S10 Lt nt stn.w. Adains Exp. tw, SHARES 81 EACH. ae BUILDING LUMBER AND j HAnbDWoOoDs AT LOW PRICES. ESTIMATES FREELY MADE. | LARGE STOCK OF DRY LATHS, WM. MCLEAN & SON. Cor. 13th and B streets northwest GIST, 426 Trt Toilet Arucles CAPSION TASTERS ane Call at 7th and Tstreets a iE Weebts, 1 MOVED | ee, DK. J. CURTISS Si i h to Tals New ice frou 325 C atreet Ho avenue JOUN a ‘thwest the only avent f Clarets und White Wines, iv ouly ment for Miss C. fonue-rusi: Cakes, MM ly azent tor B his Fide Ale. OBERT SMITHS ‘The trade H. MAGRUDER, ij NEW YOR is the uly aeent for PHILIP J, LAU- es rated Philidelphia Bovemian Boor. “tho Pest in the warket, Lor OAK MILL cemE ADMISSION ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. No perse Sundays « Dersot the prsone aiden aba ? 'y Feprvscnt them. selves to be. and, in Case of refusal he abay Ferns i Siow or expel tens. By order of the Board of Managers. J. IONE: _mh22-6m. A ‘Treasurer and Superintendent WRITING PROMPTLY AND ACCU: Y done, TYPE WRITING Muchines for CALIGHAPH aud TYPE WRITER HOMI-HAS PEM ‘TE HAS NEW OFFICES 216 1oth street," Practice Limited to treatment of Spinal Curvaturs and Diseases of the Nervous Sys- em. , THE W 3 sien ers, formerly of the cor Flith and F streets, are located at thelr new and com tnodious shop, No, 908 D street northwest. Tele connection mini9-Lnt S, SIRE SETS, FENDERS 0 FF. BROOKS. GAS FIXTURES, #3 REET, Conconas BUILDING, these Goods, also Artirtic and Fancy Col- ored Globes, Faney ‘Brass and Porcelain Lamps, Port ables, ke, Lowest Prices. as. E. F. BROOKS, |OMEOPATHIG CKE, & 13} MEDICINE st C. CHRISITANI'S, No. ant >, BOE) sylvani TA) avenue, _ [SAMUEL 3 Subp. SAS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, PLUMBING AND HEATING Jobbing promptly dona feb12 409 9th atreet northwest. C g>°,, THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND —S" Residente is particularly called to PHOSVIT2, the new and isl vular Bras Nerve Tonic and Safe- ‘guard aeaina ‘For sale aerated by the ylaas OF bottles uy W. ¢, MILBURN, FoleInyentoz and Manufacturer, reps 142 Pennsylvania avenue Pore Bora OUR SPECIAL BRANDS IN FINE BUTTER: “THE DARLINGTON,” “THE SHARPLESS.”" (IN PRINTS. “TUE CLOVER Leas § INP “THE DIAMOND” { TNTUBS. “THE HARMONY,” “THE DIAMOND* —‘} In Sand Ib. BOXES. ‘These goods are put up on our Special Order, and are as . fine as any made. EB We donot sell any of the adulterations known to the tradeas SUEINR, BUTTERINE, OLEOMARGARINE. fe- WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OF ALL BUTTER SOLD BY Us. GEO. M. OYSTER & QO. ‘Wholesale: Cor. Pa. Ave. and Ninth st. mw, Retail: Center and K street Marketa, ESTABLISHED 1830, aptim Casmer Care, 1620 14TH STREET. FALL & LOVE 1 First-class Meals, Meals sent out in hot tin kitchen at ’ ‘$20per month, mbM-La Te BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL SUIT TO Duy is oue of thone OF doing the work by con: [It nowever, within thing: | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. |" » What Congress is Doing. Work of the Committees, Ete, The Senate. Mr. Harris, from the committee on finance, re- Ported adversely in the Senate to-day the bill to Tefund excessive duties caused Dy extraordinary over-valuation of the Austrian florinin 178. At ‘the request of Mr. Sherman the bill was placed on the calendar. He sald that a minority of the com- | mittee would present their views hereafter. THE POSTAL TRLEGHATH QUESTIO: ‘Mr. HUM, from the committer on post offices and Post roads, reported favorably an original DUE to al telegraph system. Mr. nmnit fee Were whanimens ten sections of the bil which Pete 10 acts With exits: coms of the committee w d to the sections relating to The construction @ of ines by the government. THE NAVAL AYTROPRIATION BILL. On motion of Mr, Haile, the Senate then resumed consideration of the naval appropriation vill, Mr. Vest continua his remariss ‘The House. ‘On motion of Mr. Cutherson (Tex.), the bittamend- ing the act regulating the removal of nies, ‘oppos or purc! etal order for April 12th. On motton of Mr. Dunn (Ar! providing for the adc of the revised Interna. onal regulations for preventing collision at sea. TIME WASTED, ‘The House spent nearly. the entire atternoony in Asputing over What ineasures they Should eon- Sider. AL230 the question was SUM Mndeeidl ‘The Fre Bint. AME PASSAGE OF THE BILL IN 17 Friends of the free br ascertained that an i When the Dil comes np tc the Secretary of War 1 plers If he can sev eT OF THE EARLY | In ry NATE. 2 The estitaate 1S that sted upon tie Aqueduct h would Keep the tw the Ritdicberzer ture 135,00, Umit. pia brhige nt pro : woukt weeks Riddieberger docs mot want if 10 com Week. as Min Tugs, chairman of the Dist mille Is ont OL Uh dL would | to lett go. over, sare. he the mneasune wild amneni Congress oF WasuINUTON. Mr. Shelley's DIL to eouipiete the sewerage s pun of Uils cliy will probably come up tn the He On the first day set astte tor Dist atters, ‘The DIY fs favored by every mentor P Distehl cs eit lee td WLL be Supp: ‘The chalrin an of the stb. tee on appropriations 1 eharge favors the aul the seve r Wwillin Ueat event come hip Lor immedlats sideration, Capitol Notes, NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS, ‘The President sent the following nye the Semate yesterd, vl in TH seript last event ere Fox. 19 be cous Of the United State: Furia Rock. ot Mary ta! Hon Of the L stnutsters, Including Grason Mour Ma, the Senate yesterday \. st for the Indians of Uh is, & MUIADEY OF Trestinast MING enator Harts Was Ube on that rept president Edun, who nanny ber today when Was delivered, and tive minutes atte Pa dozen senators wer vevetary Wael to dehoy Uke the journal for some minutes. aitin Tu the House yesterday t the governors of ‘tees ‘Territories in which they two years preceding thelr appol Washington News and Gossip. Goverswest Keceirrs ‘1 hue, 2218171; customs, in their ot pay.—Internal peve- Carr. Deva’ tn the clt saver, and has: recetved numerous med: vledgment of his acts of bravery. His station rescued several Thousand people during the recent foods. SENATOR Manoxe, accompanted by his family, went to his home in Petersburg, Va.. to-day, where he will remain until entirely recovered. Lier. Wat. H. Scmevrze, who retnrned rerently from Siberia with the remains of the DeLong party; Bas, been ordered to temporary spockil duty the bureau of navigation, Navy departiacnt, ‘NAVAL Onpers.—Boatswain Wim. IL. Frary has Deen ordered to the Colorado; Carpenter Leonard Hanscom to the Tallapoosa; Boatswain John C. ‘Thompson detached from the Colorado and piaced on wailing orde ‘THE NortH Pole EXPEDITION.—The work of fit- ting out the vessels of the Greely relief expedition ts being pushed at the Brooklyn navy yard &3 rap- idly as possible, the men working Sundays. and extra honrs. ‘Tile stores for the Bear are belng put under the personal ‘euch Schley, the commander aboard. as Speedily as possthi supervision of Lieut. 1 of the expedition, ‘The SPEEDWELL arrived at the navy yard this morning with Col. T. L. Casey on board, who went to Pope’s creek, Va., 0 make surveys fora whart and monument at the birthplace of Washington, ‘The Speedwell has deen ordered for duty at Nor- folk, and Will sail for Chat place probably to-nor- Tow AnMy OnpeRs—Capt. Rodney M. Taylor, 20:h Infantry, will proceed from Fort Reno, Indian Ter ritory, to Buffalo, New York, and, agreeably to his own request, will awalt retirement at that pla First Lieut. Albert Todd, first. arullery, ts relieved from duty at the Kansas State Agricultural college, Manhattan, Kansas, to take effect July 1, 1884, and First, Lieut, William J. Nicholson, 7th avalty, 13 detatled to’ succeed Iifm, August 11, 1884, and Will report for duty accordingly. Gex. Teeny arrived here this morning to con- sult with Gen. Sheridan relative to the proposed concentration of posts in department of Dakota at Fort Snelling, Minn. ‘Tre controller of the currency has authorized the Gray national bank of Middletown springs, ‘Vermont, to begin business with a capital of $50,000. ‘Tue President sent'a very large and handsome basket of flowers this morning to the widow of the late minister Hunt. AMONG THE CALLens at the White House to-day were Senators Sewell, Manderson, Hawley and,| Sabin, and Representatives Valentine, Lawrence, Holton, Houk, York and Peelle, and’ Gen, B. ¥. jutler, Prrsonat.—Representatives Stewart, of Vermont, and Wadsworth, Count Sala,of the French lega- tion, and Mr, L. Z. Leiter, of Washington, were registered in New York last evening.—Gen. Al- fred H. Terry is at the Ebbitt—Dr. C. F. McDon- ald and wife, of Washington, were passengers by the Central Overland train to arrive at San Fran cisco last ‘Tuesday.— Erastus W! of Staten island, and C. A. Waldron, of Watert N. are at W! I's. —Representative King, of La, has. to New York by special invitation to attend e meeting in the interest of a home for indigenv ex-confederates —Gen. B. F. Butler will come to Washington early next week to attend to some business before the- court of commissioners of Ala- ‘ama claims. —Hon. Martin Maginnis has gone to Fortress Monroe fora few days—Mrs. Mary A. ‘Wetmore ts the guest of Mrs. Spencer at her apart- ments in Lincoln hall building during the present week.—Mr. Frank 'T. Howe 13 confiued to the house with what threatens to be an attack of —MFr. and Mrs. W. H. Forbes, of Hos- Yon, and. Kmmet i Olcott of New York, are at ‘Wormley’s ——Surgeon General Hamilton, of the mares Hoa rn a ees ¥ Fisherman's ‘All wool, SELEYS” Pres eI wool: é arranted Indiso Blue, fast colors; ands splendid on AB StERS SUrES ranging i pricefrom @5 to $10, ube for office wea, Chitaren's ‘une Flannel aad all colors Shirt Walst ai owe Busts from $2 to @6; single pts., i ‘Oi ad this Popnayrania avenue, ARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage peat sued by the clerk of the court to Thos, E. Skinner and D. Gass Benjamin F, Powell and Louisa Cook; Thomas of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Minnie Frye, ses from | Slate Lo federal courts was made a continutug spe- | x kK), ATL Was passed | ry} ETECTIVES AND THE EVES, ‘The Metropolitan Bank Robbery. TRIAL OF DETECTIVES CHARGED WITH COMPLICITY WITH THE ROBBERS. In the trial of James A. McDevitt, an ex-metro- Politan police force detective, and Charles Finder, aprivate detective, charzed with complicity in the leiropelitan Bank robbery, yesterday, the objec tion made to the admission ¢f Horace Ifo, a witness, b Christy, for the At he was ot competent, because he was & Con Meted felon, and bad not served out his term, was Overruled by the court. Horace Hogan, better known as Little Horace, then took the Stand. He 4s a man between thirty-five and forty years of age, a slight figure, and a gentlemanly appearance. He sald Chat his nate was Horan. He stid that he Know Both the defenduats, and met MgNesttt for IN). He had kndivn Flinder He bad come here with a S With him?” asked have w nd rated “ih In this etty in Nove january, Match, May, and last of Max or om C street, between 45 nswer was objected to a Fituder re “Did yon have anytiing te do with the Metro ivan Bank robbery” asked the district attorney. aia ste Witness. Did Sou uave onversition with Mr. Finder relutiy the dh attorney. ted, Dut Ui i ‘The with Finder he fad a eonverss S Honse about the i * std tay thitye at the disbursing room In the departinent. He t Mi very well, 1 and du what pleased. « He thought rsatin Was the day. prior to the robbers. Me lied mverssation Witt deSrther callin Ing ain that Mine (Plinder) Funder then drown every a came During p Tirst busubess day of the year” ourt. ‘unter That observed t fad the money from the sud hi. Witness, Wis there di or Fun Fpald 1 to itn Were you ens politian Bank rob stents ur Tavior fhe Corsin, Frank aman 46 or 47 yes ne 360 pou in he quis) t user or ill tb IN Miveolet. Erle welzhed about 160 pound Was avout 49 yours 0: hes Sorter i bert The wi 1 kduls 2% OUT OF Went don priveie ays wh BI hentered the bank and wet wit Wiha parkage Walen he handed then went ont by the natn door in, iranes, told in mh 1 hen, with Miner, towanis ue, and Cie Bia Mount vet cemetery, ou a pu it was Ssrapped In hh nturned Vo the city, and Witness got ont aU7UL and G And Miner siaried to take the ¢ hes = did not Ay comer and the City latter told h 0 baci wy Ue AC had Sald'so, Piluder sald tliat the ith would ps and witness told bin that be did dot HANK that Would De cuough, ‘They ail tated with Fiander, Asthey were tating a_ street ¢ passed and Me- Devitt vot out with a stray £nnan. lent the jeronj and, towards. the McDevitt aud U rit. witness. posite dire ton, ane disappeared, md Mevevite and The otliers then wa 1 the court house We there by MeDevitt and Finder. sume that he would try about mo: 10 20 “Wore the ininsactions between yon then” as t attorney. Yes Withes, “l borrowed $10 of Me- Devitt, which I paid when we settied up.” Witness, proceeding seldz ‘They then agreed to meet Flin fa New York The whole party ilved there. ‘Thes Then Separated, Witness weut to lis tuoi at 12th aud New York av Secured, anu then he took the train Tor New York. Proceedings To-day. The trial was resumed Unis morning. The first witness called was'T. J. Hanford, the superintendent of the registered letter division of the elty post office, who testified that neither on the 8th nor the 98th of July, 10, had a registered letter been recelved for Mr. Flinder. ‘The district attorney Said that Flinder had stated $500 back Ou the 9th of July by reg- TORACR” AGAIN Horace Hovan S THE STAND. as Hogan, known as “Little Horace,’ again resumed the stand. He sald that | he had seen both MeDevitt_ and Flinder on the day Of the robbery, but had spoken only to. Find Me had seen them near the Rigs House. Ume he saw. Flinder was four or tive wards In New Y FAM avent street, ‘There was nar the northeast corner, and be and in there and met tie men’ Shaving been associated with witness in Washington, He bad MET FLINDER BY ACREEMENT in regard to the restoration of the bank money, ‘The meeting was between 7 and 8 o'clock in tue evening. Witness sald that tt was the second week in July, as far as he could recollect, and, perhaps four or'five days after the robbers. "When Flinder came In the room the Whole company was seated about the table, and he thought beer was called for. Fllnder sald that the tank would not give more than $3,000. Some words passed, and witness, Uiought that Jarvis and Finder had/an angry dis- cussion, Flinder said he had been promised the Wonds for lat amount, and he oucht to have it Fiinder sald that Sir. Witte, the cashier of the Naz Uonal Metropolitan bank, was stopping on 24th Street, and was very anitous, so anxious that he walked the floor and could not sleep. Fitnder said that he had the money, and took out a pocket book and showed witness a’$t,000 bill. Flinder thought That the $500 oughtto be deducted from tue ransom money, ahd the inen thought that 3.000 was Uitte enougi, Finder dually Went away mad. He did not see Finder after that. HOGAN'S SHARE OF THE PLUNDER. Subsequently witness got some money; he thought, fromBurke. Finder had left the money when he re- turned to Washington; witness’ share was one- seventh of the $3,000. ‘The witness said When he came to Washington aguin he was brought here on the 2th or 30th of October last. ‘The witness sald that some of the arty when standing at the corner of 8d and In- Giana avenue, the day of the rubbery, ‘wore linen dusters. ‘The witness Wore a black Sult. . When he ‘Was brought to this city last fall he was taken to the Metropolitan Bank and recognized the young man who had gotten out of the car with McDevitt on the day of the robbery. This young mun was standing behind the tellers desk. “He had seen the Young man siuce the day of the robbery. (CROSS-EXAMENATION. ‘Mr. Riley then began the cross-examination by asking the witness What his name waa He said that it was James Hovan. This he said was his truename. He was known under many aliases. Some of these were Fisher, Hinton, Hampton and ‘Wilcox. from November,1678, to Novemn- ‘The next r Went to. licenses have | time, der Tis? asked Mee hiley oe ‘The witness then went on to say he got out, of the penitentiary in June, 1876. From June, June, 1877, a Bd end city ate! pT he ae ‘Washington to see Flinder FE nT saw him,” | the witness, that T | der to toate hie | | nd all the men nie Tor his Valls, which be | TWO robberies, He had =, for some Fears be oy M Devitt and Clare lunond rubbers tn Rich ischurged. ‘The witness VISITS TO WASMINGTON IN IS8), Tsof his crowd Tin rezard to the robtery of £1 He said that they had no particular plan ABOUT THE PROPOSE? TREASURY RONRERT. except they had a buzgy ready, and when ther got the money they were to put It tu the bucsy carry Mt out into the country. He w that on and ral tines. On Them was a short tat If thers was any money man behind the count lying: ebout tw be taken, and thea he would eet the other men near Fratklin square, Up to that morning nothing had been wild | ABOUT THE METROPOLITAN BANK RoNRTH | He had no knowledge of such a she | came out of the Rigzs house by th he When | came out he met one of the men, who Said, not know that the Tie sy istuside.” Te di Ito the bauk until h trial. he was told about Buly bein thing was up. When he get in fhe bu uding in the lower end, and then lie € wo ned handed Witt a pad wh ley Suppose ie wanted to dt welt, and thought It would be sat | repiv. Weren't You afratd for yourseit? Riles “Ydtd not think much about it,” 7 bes kaj did be gty' you tue Pp Mr. rt suspicion fre 1” Was U tines a Mr. The witness then reconnted his Inav fAMS getting into a bugey with MI | Franklin square, Mls subsequent op the Bladensbin, . yesterday. He here in October, he visited Frankl fay With Mr. Thernpsoi 1 Mr. ber, onof this vist was thet he had told bis ut te crowd cals then nand Me. hiules: “What do Telling the truth and wetliug bul the truth, at Fam doh ur bi “Wha 5 OW ain with the government? are you gulng lo receive wit Pause, “Is To aT D tell th ns,” sald the witness, OF IMMUNITY To HOGAN IF - HE WOULD Ted. THN: T | ‘The witness then went on to say that Wittlom P. Wood called on him firstin the penitentt nd promised hin tumuni:y in tae on. He pata Dut it Wood, Who Wanted Wilh THE PROMS! knew fh racked fo) the rabl - edit not kuow whether Wood The power to carry out lis fees Brewster Cameron was his next Visitor, and he repeated about wivit Wood tad =e. Mr. Cainerot sald that the Uses rather than the Were after The det rand they ¥ all the detectives, That thes would use the others, s, however, nothing, bee Bex ¥ eM o. The latter re in the Hirst visit A shout, Ww Witness was told that Ted Be itl but would have here and told the truth, Ue told witiess that robbed, and that Wve he robiers Mr, Thenapson ex- With WileSss On aconuat at his | tit che Jail Was a Tue This Visit wis in May, ISSh web told hits Mat he bad Ween, and that the chances w ie Yer igs Titme was Ker told ite that it Souid be tet him to tell and not walt Lo be brut here, He Mr. her Was connected with ster and tlie A not tnt the Depart But this know! rroute trtal. voruesston Ke ther ny tn thls «tty rand Mr, Kersuid he would uy Mr. Ker, tn eomnpony with Mr. rae to the fall, amd tle Latter took dean | his skitement, whiels we sWore to atier Mls arvival in dis chy. examination Was then direted to Hess liad done Sines bis arrival ber besides visiting Franklin square . Thotmpson atid’ Mr, where hi A Miuer ued Cuttid not Mod the place, tree, but be conta not object, Hie Wittess Thowch nT) Tiese places, Which fhonded a sf etropolitan Bank and tie vicinity or the ascertain If be Was tetitnc thie trath, Told that Tils Was the ubje. but Ti fiwas. Wheat ad Miner wen son that the witness did not remember Kon the tree was Decatse Miner ind sald ould come and get the aones. When ly a “rari ty they went ty Franklin park, where ties met the oui ah Uien came down to the City Hall, THE CONFERENCE OF THIEVES AND DETECTIVES aT THE CITY HALL. Witness could ni tell the names of all the men | at the City Hall He thonght that there were tive | orsix, None of the men had changed thelr appear- ance since the mornin, He was not si see MeDevitt with Finder, nor was ke wortied at Mal time that another man had joined the crowy relied on Fiinder.” said the witness, simply. Witness added that MeDevitt Knew as well as wit | ne to do with tiie rob: | bery in Itehmond when Mepevitt arrested He did not know that MeDertit had procures suent for the Pri hw apson had been, see hin four or five times. ‘The last time Was on mhe showed hin a hotel negiste \—Taytor—had been in town. Tue conversations wer LOL about Lhe ease, had urged Mat Us cas: be hurried on, Wat Mr. T i ment, ‘The witness had not clotiged tls position 1m this matter. Witness told Mr, Tuompson that he thought the care of robbery” agalust hin in Charleston, S. C., ought to be settled. THE COURT CHECKS THE COUNSEL FOR DEFPSSE. To further queries about the Charleston case from the defense, the court sald that he thought the examination had gone farenough. The wit- ness had stated what inducements the government held out to hiin to testify, and the settlement of tie Charleston case Was a part of thls. He sew noth further that the defense could elicit on this point, ‘MK. CHRISTY TAKES UP THE CROSS-EXASINATION. Mr. Riley then announced that he had completed his cross-examination, and Mr. Christy be; Christy asked the witness, If he hada Dill at the ‘Treasury on the morning of July 24, why he suid he had borrowed giv frum Mebevitt that evening, being without money. The witness then sald tlat he had been Inthe Treasury on several days before the 2d of duly, and he had procured’the chanze on one of thes? days. ‘The witness sald that he did not see elther Nicbevitt or Finder tn the Riggs house on the morning of July 24, neither did he take lunch with etther or Mem Mn the cafe of that hotel. He did not know that Wm. Nicholson, Chas. Barrett or Thos. Dono- hue had any connection with or knowledge of the bank robbery. Since he had been here Mr. Thomp- ‘son had given him #25 or $31, ‘The witness sald that he believed that he had told everything 1m connec- ton with Unts matter. Mr. Christy sald the cross-examtnation of the Fitness was concluded If they could Wave the rigut tocall him again. ‘The prosecution sald that there was no objection to calling the witness at any tine during the trial, ‘The court then took a recess —_—=— A DIFFERENCE OF Ortsion hasarisen between the adjutant general and the quartermaster general, on one side, and General M. C. Meigs, formerly quartermaster general, on the other. upon, the juestion whether the’ quariermasters’ voluntecrs The war shall be classed ns soldiers of civil fans. ‘The former officers hold what it was a civil- jan on, iter that it was a military or- Ha sorabes and entitled to the egal rights. aod Privileges Of ex-soldiers and sallors of the late war. ‘Tue U. & 8. TRExrox arrived at Colombo, Island of Ceylon, yesterday, With the Corean ambassadors ‘on board.’ “All well. ” 2) Dicks! Telegrams to The Star. RESULT OF THE STOR™. Telegraphic Communication with the North, East and West Cut Off. cominuns j Rank Tepranarnnis sailien Ome ta 17 $5000, WIL Ta than at or, Dut the snow melted ss nd. About noon the violenes raph lines St, north and are down, uh tam caty, — Failure in Indiana. Inn, Apia. A dospateh fromm Fer te Tarnal anys. The RECRANES Goons yesterday BF. COy on the stockholders A Copiah Witness "ardered, ra New Orreans, tnurder a £ ki 11. 1, til ¢ whic vb town, el Was rence Crverssart, Textngion, ¢ um | A Kentucky ‘ Tn pursuance RESULT OF THE PRIMARY ELECTIONS LAST NIGHT. oF THE ETLLONG OF RR RIAA April @—A spectal to the Jiaa- m™ clves Turtuer detalis of the s by Dr. Robert nn, Hance Yates, Penis bnithertodaw, Pen se + icc by the kiting at OC the eight ook 1 chitee i the which would ~~ fired from the ‘urs {roma irk, Just behind the ear. w. “The coroners tie Penn Drowers, Porty have meade 1 with y and the quar esiult ALOwe eluted, reid Gaaette ayy Tal for murder ng of Kichand sauslaUghiter, Koy Shoots Another bed ® Quarrel, of the published call, democratic Primaries were held in ati the twenty-two legialae uve dl ety a | Chica 6b dist trots ot wt delegate xt F | Toison, award anal W | Ne iw Fite ut AINOM, Sere Bricu, Lawn Wm. o'Neal, |F. wer j win J.D! ee ast | Watson Boyle, sec Wo DL De v th Tents distric Sewhans, seen jr. D. Warren, i ai Campbell Carrin a Carri Davis, Dorsey € nth a dates Whran, ih, J. A. | + Geonge RY pass tavor Twentian d |W. AL Keod, 9 = Br Deon eas Itis generally. Of the above-ane nas one « on, but tt the « | vent to wh prte ft Blood to be Tide pre 18 talk U lected as Uke ot | press | the ta to Arthur t opinion Is expre Will be tar tn Ube i thet vi ‘Thompson told hi tat he could nou control it, | Artur and Le | The withess bad not threatenet If the case was hot | Ediwunds fourth. | hurried on that, ie would go back v | wall be powerful a number not mination, abd te ny first b and Arthur 2s to munds vot is ‘The democrat | dectration branch to and bring vic that they tuk democratic dele ‘THE BTR-ComM 1 made. 10 lee | discussed iy should be will on Eearney y arrested acrank in the White House ths who ted himseif to eaae eats a =e with, Jt secretary; Milly Dea, 2 Morris DICKSUN SOLID as 0} about the Cay ‘The f chances Weaken, Ns sirength will go to WIL the possibility of his nomination. that be will pot be a ndall men favor Tiiden, and bear his name as an + Let us unite upon this.” | they are confident that Thiden wil | 4s round that his health 1s really 80 | would be utterly tmposstl | given to understand that they are to dea at the proper time, Se eipiemerninn ‘The Fiedler Resolution, at decided that they had not as yet enough before them eye Bogen ty tion, and reserved their report until more presented. A further: had between now and tbelr Rext. District of Columbia last tagtt Stow convention to be held tn tht Jay for the election of delegates to SS altnost witwout and hi one Was a SLATD 1 Which caus ¢ es The Wolly Lad to be Suspended, » Dut there” Was no quarreling. action on the suffrage queviton triets, Wherever 1 was Lg SeULNERT Was clearly ita de MeLan Swart, Dr. HL Darling, Dr. ugh G, Divine, president; He i. Hichard 1. Cro wes. Divine, Wey, dewegaten ae Kidcway, alternates. oi preaident; J HL i, Tos Muntz, dH lasworth Gordon,” @oha ta, A Huteliins, alternates, slolin Maurork, president; Cha T. tard filtwartin, Joke i it, delegates; John Irving, Tuates WG. Baldwin, president: Thow. tary; A. A. Wilson, Dr, W. 0. iieid- tale, delezates, Luttrell, presigents tse 4ct—Thos retary; Watson Boyle, dviecates: DF. Murray,’ W. Avy, alternates, A Teseludon to voted down. Donaldson, ars; Jone’ ft. 1, Jr, G. Donaldson, delegates. 1, Mi. Barker, president; DF. W. Barker, CW. Bennet, AD ates. t—George Le Barre, president: Wry; Charles S, Mootr, J, Enkier, delegates; GE Le Barre, J. hen" faa Elit MeCieliand, Joun W dent; Kyetn, rates, Histrict—C. P. Culver, secrotery; BF, delegates; Kobert E. Doyle, alternates, Loyd, W Ea. istrict—Dorsey Clagett, NEON, SeCTE one T. Stewart, ucton, Jatnes Tals, delegates; AS. ~ str . Hewitt, delegates; Meier, alternates an —Milts Dean, president: Jetn Win Muses, Hurley, alternates, Seventectiiie disitict—E. D. Wright, president, William Grezory, secretary; Thomas Kelly, dc son Yates, H.C. MeCawley, delegates; Mein. Johnson and Dant, alterne Klghtesuti district —1. H. Michardson, pres Stephen Mecaules W. Bauer, Jone cates; Jumes Burdine, John Horan, president: Wi- n Hoan, ED. Lywet, van Counell, John en erates A Pesolution Was: ‘s tari pu. crct— Thomas F, Miller, president; 7 ary a \tittam A. Maginnis, i i Useii, fn, Charles F. Shelton, delegates, at SM Uckets were thrown @ul, t by DOS. 8 OF THE DELEGATES TO oiti~ conceded that a @ecitea majorty nlioned delegates are for Mr. Win. of the delegates to the Chicago eon- 18 as yet. a matter of Speculation am er deivgate Wi be Mr. Dicksen'® @ presidential Candidate ts under= mn ony of Mr. FD. Wright beings her delegate to Culeago, Presidential Talk at the Capitol. ARTHUR STUCK KISING A RIT—TILDEN TO THE DEMO ‘OCKATIC FRONT. Membersof Congress are still chary about @x- Jews upon presidential matters, fut to-day 1s more favorwiie it has been for some time past. Phe ay being very. Like Grant’s 396, the vote and stand by bim'well, DUt It wi quite lange enough to secure Will not Increase ‘inuch after cht Will then be between pwho shail get the ‘The Bo Tot expected to amount, to maoa between incase of a determined stand-off ‘the other Unree candidates, 1S sill ory for Tiiden, sigs thelr free-trade brethren, ‘To harmonize the party wry lo the democratic camp they aay unkess It ‘unat 10 ble for hizo to do so. ts not the case. Tt ts anid Sha egates from Penusy! vous for TTER NOT READY TO REPORT TER, ‘The sub-committee of the House District commilt- tee, having in charge the Fiedier resolution for onsidered : Dodge made a statement to the effect that Be ®e- in wee’ ‘District Bnances were ag hobert 8 Sot = aeelaseen eat Loulsvilie, Ky., on Monday by @ vain at Ltr Ron Nena a ae d