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Telegrams to The Star. REPUBLICAN DELEGATES ELECTED. = . “PSPLIT IN A PENNSYLVANIA GUNVENTION. ? WHY GENERAL BADEAU RESIGNED, es si Postal Officials in New York : 63—N® 9,662. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1884. TWO CENTS. _ |Fewrucn rrisoncrs Pecape trom anit Drs Morvas, Towa, April 12.—A Jail deltvery on = ——— = | curred here Ut night. and John Tay, Fred band (Sera eee p= | : — TRIAL THE STORY OF VICKSBURG, ya eg etapa org Pore 7 ae a = ; yE: s . m. Calbert, Ei is. Thomas Tally, Jam bs SPECIAL NOTIC ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. See EERE ES Quan, ‘Thana W Mike and Bijan: Watters, The Distt TE SUNDAY POST. io heres J.S. B. HODGES, D.D., RECTOR —. ward and Ed & THERE Arguments in Progress To-day. The Grand Army Camp Fire at Masonic iver a anvescaead. ‘Therseuct will ¢ s Church, Baltin: M diving a hole through a brick it ursday Evening, April lsth,| PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE. The Criminal Court met at 11 o'clock this Temple, ing assisted “by par outside, : Be oe ae ing for the purpose of hearing the arguments in them were serving short s« os | ‘occasion being the second an- of the suspliend chit. A the case of ex-Metropolltan Defective James | PRESIDENT ARTICR, GEN. GRANT, ANT OTHER DIS has been prepared and will be | WORK IN THE COMMITTEE ROOMS, ETC. | 4. Mepevitt and Trivate Detective Charles | 7 ED MEN PRESENT—CEN. LOGAN DESCRIBES lections of Republican Delecates. 1 articles hy Mrs. Lucy H. Hoe ¢ eH. Bi per, Hon. $. 8. dd others, lis Own ‘ : cane Tae St, Love {12—The sixteenth Mitnot | E. Flinder, indicted for receiving property eee sates Or VICKSSURG—SFESCHES BYTUE | oi cirict aqutlh BitOn at Olney, ys aay — - ae Pas" ALL SOvLs' § ie stolen from the Metropolitan national bank IDENT AND GED Lerrison es « hurchil we | Oa anes EO® Le streets n. w.—Kev, Bust R. SHzr! ike House: July 24, 1880, Tt was arranged yesterday afternoon u Heir preste ca ee grains esate Penk ae 70 fru) ae Morning service creer sagan (Texas), trom Che committee on COm- | tnat each side should have two hours for argument, | ‘The camp fire hela by Department of the Foto- TRov. N OST is read by moze people than all. the other UBCH, OLA | eon, crores GN 8 Sebluton calling on the) ccuwenr ion ‘Disrmion ATTORNEY. WORTHINGHON) |T8C/G. A. Hab SMacouto temple. tase evestig, Le < : =f WT Avnit Winn, ¥ 1 a i 14th st. northwest.—Hev. Suet. | Secretary of the Treasury for copies of any corres: | “yi trict attorney Worthington opened the argn- | assumed the character of an ovation to Gen. Grant. | Sh. 9 ‘ i lz TAL NOTICE Briiieat Eiscloces Brsutat cee | Monecuce tidw beniiing witht euburinats Omears oC | ere ror Gus uovcRicire vies crateN Inaba his | THOCAIUD MEE eEREIENA tae eesti operations | J.C. Dehoft. They Sires ) t lock, Suriday School | customs at New York as @ interpreta and 2 = St Wickebore. The was fille s | delegate to Chicag Ou she Atte f au We. | ROCHDALE CO.OPE Prayermeetines Wednes. | CUStoInS at New York as to she sntetpretauon a View it was of more importance to punish the | agaist Vicksburg. The hall was filled to a . toch : a ; i TUES Aye tin Tovuiclork. Allan weleome, It | constructton of section 1, cod Statutes aud ofiver who was dereltet ints duty than the erlm- | UuMost capacity, « ny 01 ation wnek Obisso behictabs te Kew Kerk, = ote BY a Oe ean at BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER | the civil service law, with refemence to the prefer | inal who was granted immunity through this dere- | in the y being The M New Yorn, \ . fe Rorthisyst Rew. SFL Gpres, | ence given in appotntments tohouorably discharged | tion, No officer, no detective who was in coll. | oeeupied the balcony, which was he ba oe ee fees at arid 70 P20. | sordiers and sailors. Adopted. sion with thieves ever called in tivo or three credib! thi the ' it he atm, Third, Assistant x 8 . 7 k pipe lat ae ed by a short | Sldters and sailors, Adopted. ie eed LNs jk t iirangement | With the national ¢ ¥ panners hung | ad R.A. Thompse 2 % 5 artiwipated in Vy: th Under the call of coumilitecs the folowing re- | oF reputable persons to witness the : aso that | from each window, anda bust of Lincoin, Graped | Way tuail’ servic 4 Ubls city ey fi two ox thie ie-d th < at e ports were submitted: between such detective and the thieve | i ane. Willa eich Doreen, memth, None men has been formed w By Mr. Poland (Vt.). from the same committee— | the details of the arrangement could be proved only | with a silk fag, was placed near the president's | &- ——— j tara when rn aaa Hod by. Dr JM Garcony: formerly. pest: | Regulating appeals froin the sapreine | Dy, the thteves who entered tto the arrangement. | table, mn, Badenu's Resignation. . : - = ed Tee dent of Minois State University, a cordial invitation | territories ag e Diarict of € "AS to one of these defendants certainiy. and he . = s = Corner rw 1 dito ian Rot now shed with Aree ee ee thought as to the otler i there ever GEN, GRANT'S RECEPTIO ‘tens Rew Shand Metta Av ¥ sehOOl t thishour. at | Calenda April 12.—Gen. Adam Bac — | By Mr. Peters (Kansas), from the committee on | Was a case before a Jury in whlch the testimony of | _ A Ittie after 8 o'clock Gen. Grant, who had deen | Vntted sites hemes di " nt Hilts’ Shuele ¢ Bud at th cook the See STS. | commerce—To promote the ef ¥ Ott an ac omplice showed the dete t to be sat, Seated in the cloak room, surrounded by the other siieet northw sis stor, | marine service. ainittee of the who they hid the case here. AS to Hovan, he Nad as J. M. WILSON, President, T. | marine service. Committee of the whol 2 Senerals discussing war jokes, was invited to tak¢ tary. apl.-3t Pee ant Ry aire hiool, at 3 pan. | The tupression prev «WV. HARSTIA, ren (N.C.), roa the committee on agri truth as ‘i 1 powerful an inducement to tell. t 1 ver i arged | &Plice upon the platform. ‘The band struck up } hatin isin soue way commected eink eae ee E Panes, otis | Culttre—To allow frult growers to manutacture | amy man ever had tn the we He was charged | RRUT plone P Every man stood with une | Qation ts In some way connected with the Aguero ERE TN ee + Pannen, of 16 | brandy from the products of thelr orchards without | here with the two crimes. He knows that If he coin % picid ate P n. _ the Sev aseoclatet Ch - a POUT EAP EET ap | Duyment of tax. Committee of the whole. nits perjury he will not only be prosecuted for v ‘AS Gen. Grant stood in th A Spies =. ae aie f she. Dist will be held TUES DAY ATFOURTH ¢ r | By Mr. Skinner (N. WR), from the conunittee on | Usese crimes, but also for the erime of perjui doorway, leahing heavily on his crutches, with ‘pit in a Hepubtican Convention, WESING A tee eerste be ching am. ‘ext: Matt. 28. 1. | post ofices and post roads—G ler car. | The testimony of Hovin was corroborated as that | Gen Taran peas, heavily on his crutch up that |, PIvmsrena, Pa. April 8 dispatch from Unlone Scien Accel iuidined a ee a by the Hox. De Joe RANG and clerks {h first-class 6! Unirty days’ | Of no other Witness in the case. It was corrob. | Sem 10ran Dy his side. three cheers went up that | in cave tattiee 2 ‘an congressional cone sale dr RIESE ee ney ‘of absence In each year. House calendar. crated by facts that transpired after his testimony | Wavag ‘witdiy te tie ee eee eae eX’ | vention OF the. twe district, comprising H ee _AlLare w a ats 2 was given, and that were not known before. The ae " Gen. Doubleday, | Westmoreland, Greene and Fayette counties, met the winter = - aTGRG THE EIGHT-HOUR LAW. sven, 4 Hawley, Gen. Green B. Raum, Gen. Doubleday, 3 . The interested DUNBARTON AVE , CHURCH — = s | theory of {he prosecution was that there was collu- | UONUS) Gen, Green B. Rat last night. A dispute about’ delegsies arising, Pre: mn, and 7 Fastor, || By Mr. Lovering (Mass), from the committee on | ston between these. thieves and the detectives by | GER. BR. is ‘ernon, rae er Genk she Westmnoreland county refused to go In! “ore | bor—For the adjustinent of the accounts of 1a- | which the stolen. property was turned over to the | (€F General Lyznan, and oth tion. After the wit ONS INDEBTEL ot Westinerel. eh a thelr distinguished senior through the cheering as- : wal of West oe y Evening, Everybody | borers arising under the eight-hour law. Commit- | defenaants for thelr profit. sembly. “Grant! Grant! Grant!” was the-ery — et rpm ope zed and ¢ ocd m4 Poss ate Dr. W. G. H. M tre- | invited. It” | Lee of the whol AN IMPORTANT CORRORORATION OF HOVAN. cracking forth from every Unroat, until nothing } 7K. Ewing and Jame “ tied Las Aree “mak p* of Parson fhe Inude of anattorney for | pas" CHURCH OF” THE —REFORWATTON, | BY Mr. Klemor (Ind), trom the fommitter on | The district attorney dwelt upon Hedhard’s | could be heard for the cheers: which wander ee Blaine fs A NEWSER nd te eT LES ox and 2d sirect southeast | Coholle Mquor trae, (adversely)—To restrict. the msyivania av t Jules at the Bull Ring in the Pls " pitol fill) — Ry 7 5, nk i fen. G “fore the | Port Lim for the presidential homdmation, se at Fadely’s stable on the day of | UPOM the piatform. Gen. Grant stood berore the | P° jor the p nglal Lomita es instructed to sup= a Tat east | Use of aistiited spirits to the arts aad inanutactures, | StOFY aS to McDevitt, Finder and another man | Some minutes after the generals were assembled .. Pauson, Pastor. Music, | US stilted spirits fo the a a | Bee Z to the’ resunction, ser: | House calendar, getUng a carla OOD. WILL, $ assembly for a moment upon his crutches, then | ae M wand 7 » Sunday schol 9-37 Beats | The House proceeded to the consideration of reso- | the robbery as. an fmportant corroboration of Uanine then ee che ee Unsupported, | WARM Scenes im the Chien: ea theCalaboose, | FEF of the marke Murky ones Trew ie ; we | Thomas SP peae oF regret at the death of the late | Hovan, which had not been impeached, except by | As cher upon cheer wes coed en eee Ree wi April : ee THOMAS FULLERTON, D.., OF | Thomas Herndon, of Alabama, {he testimony of one man, who, evidently inspired | Hecame mist; wd be sell mee a eee | atid (thts ‘orning, a FRANCES TOUME pecach in the West Street Proxby= ‘The District in Congrens. Ys Gimme maitee, swore that Le would not believe | order was restored, D. S- Alexander, commander et | matng to pre 1 thi . OF VIS |e eorgetown. ‘Tu-morrow Morning 11 DISTRICT APPROFRIATION BILL. Hebbard under oath. the department of the Potomac, G. A. K., intro. |! hi Beary wheat os: at b4, 1% cents under led to FHC invite SEE BEEGS COMUNS)|| Tueeonsiderationvor the: Diwice appropriation 4 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE. duced Senator Hawley as the president “of the | the highest price of Thursday. Ni on rn = —— pee aan ae io 2 ve elret a eeting. Sapa ere = Araatenie tn ans oe | (2 GhASTHe SUypAT SPRY, ML F | Ill sil probably be concluded In the House com- tie Tooter MUESE e e cvsspngaimiacw dime AN ERRING WIFE. jentor and Man- | C8 Chute, Lith and G ste tive Bente eon Monday. 4 r sa suspicious ctr- ‘ =! BNE Napit’ | aud sermons by the raster hee, Dee ee | Dr. Mary Walker has applied to the District com- | cumstance that McDevitt was in the nelehborhooh, | Senator Haw! ort address upon taking aS == SECOND WORKINGMES'S BUILDING Al Prayer meeting every Weduesday evening at 7:30 U'eluck, j mittee for a hearing of ten minutes, but sald se | qe arrived at the bank within twenty minutes | the gavel, saying that It was good for them to come | "irs. Foster P. Wood Leaves ter Wome fee SOC LRTI Se | All corsislly welcomed: us az | Speak wenn, 0 state the subject until she came to | after the robbery. Never was stich an opportunity | together thus. Good for them and good forthe coun- | im ‘This City With A. Volmar, and Oc- QR Sggunt of the inelituent Wather on the evening | Pgs ST. PAUL'S ENGL J THERAN CHURCH, | Speak upon it, Offered to a detective. All of the tacts were laid | try. THe then introduced Gen. Low n, who, he said, | CUupies n Hoom With Him atnn Alexe rn. ofthe gah ea wh prev! ted mueig fromm stent TUT and HT etivets northwest, Key. De Capitol Topics. Defore lum. Whatdld he dor Absolutely nothing. | was) whatever the hewspapers might.) o brave | maudeia Aeeen, Haiinent GE Mus Gh ote Th ce ee Ee ees. MINOR NOTES. Mr. Thompson suggested that they should publish Soldier and an honest man. corner of Sih and E t, on Mc sate was zs list of the stolen bonds, as they were readily _ne= : con ere fects nosthyw The Senate was not tn session to-day. a ; Sea N. LOGAN TELIS THE STORY OF VICKSRURG, Mr. Foster P. Wool, of Washington, enspectea ts ort The Danii : gotlable. McDevitt si donot doit” Why | Sie . SUD SESE hee ne aed ok, topive ar £ Peg en ueatien mali te resumed mice) Soe ee a2 knew that the property | Gen, Logan told a long and interesting story of | Mrs. Foster P. Wood when he eee nee tue Be for the fi t jnonth. Two hin MPLE, NORTH CAP- 50,000 copies of Representative Hura’s | vould not be negotiate onche shane: eix per = dank Vox, past i be recovered from’ the ? Suaday school at | Tecent speech th Use House on the tariff have been | be recovered from the ( SPR ne | aeneeribbd rar | with thearrangement. tard are Ss ith a C y of Representative | Uhe fact that police headquarters Was not notilied CHURCH, cok a8 Re FOUR Aunty crear Ot HED © [ot the robbers. Iewas te wes —AC AD Rahn but that it would | the taking of Vicks Iteves in accordance | pistory of the Mr. Worthington empiis burg. “I have read,” he sald, “a potlast night for Alexandria y Ue of Vicksburg, in which Gen. | man, and he followed the culpable ‘errors’ were recounted nents. Constitutions given at ead ox on the gti nastrange uple to the t length. But | Braddock house,in our little sister city. Then stered us 4 a WAM Ce a Pas He kept quict; 19 ove ) GEANL could stand the responsibility of (he verrors “7, | ting that the couple had veen re ; a JEREMIAT #4 NT EY NCH, | gratutated by li | was to kno milq | (Cheers.] He described tie position and condit ie atev. J. mbeTs Upon thee: about If exeept MeDevitt, ‘It c¢ ° - Volmar and lady, and had 1 Town Mo, he ob. ry ‘: %, e two armies neu chsh 4 ie OW ch ~ i ne Lealth he enjoss. A basket of choice Howers } not Ue possible to reconelle, Mebevitw's proceedings | OL UiG two armies near Vicksburg, showing how | [ imoal and tals eof the J subsequent 4, D.DALY. 9. Mark mare vie. 6 Dull S Placed upon hits desk ends. in thg matter exc putaae nee Naas bes ae ralship, and pictured, vividly, some of tli vents were detailed at a hearing held before 2. cordizily invited. ———— ange the “ ~ | Ubrilling seenes of the battle, Was UnboUne 1 t the Alexas a * . Out troubling the tileves with arrest. Mr. Worth- : ; ra 2am, at the Alexandria station house - W. Bu HING AND Ie 3 W a slp. LOH AW OIE VGH Re oie eDevitt | Mis pratse of Grant’s generaiship, and referred y. = ; BOL Ista w Caueeh Gene coven) vant eS ashington News and Gos nD tse Goce ere frequentiy to his characteristic siienoe ay to Lis ad-faced, thick-set, with a German os ike in eet i Cor ¥. DovGLsss £ORKESE, D. . ' Aree: Sent aoe ube orenied Plans and independence in action, =. Wood, Who Was U shlly - SdecteNe ne ol Salt GovERsy Ts ‘Vo-pay.—Internal reve- REVIEW OF THE TESTIMONY ABOUT FLINDER. Before Gen, Logan had. fntened teiting his story vd In the bar, “She would wot look at he AUC, $326,015.05; customs, $420.54.70, He referred to the testimony of Mr. Thompson, } he is Interrupted by the arrival of President At- runttl her Lurk Cale Lo speak. Mer lace wi ScINER Excawest.—Colonel Ayres, who | MY White, and Mr. Wiaite’s son, that Finder's tirst | thur and Secretary Lincoin, Who were greeted with uch flushed. cheers. : sa Sate : made _ | TESTIMONY IN THE Mavon’s CorET aT ALEXANDRIA, When Gen, Logan ceased to speak the whote as. } TEST™ ; : iat beac | Detween 11 and 12 o'clock the night of the robbery. | sembly, led by Senator Hawley, sang “Marciing | K.P. Wood sald that he did not know the nan ot Loi to Gale | Mr ‘Thompson and Mr, White sald that Funder | Through Georgia” the bar, but that t man at the bar Was 1's then sald he had recetved a dispatch froin a broker GEN. GRawn's SPEECH. Wife, He married herin Washington on the third In New York that the stuff” was there, and could 2 eae the Washington Arsenal, | Yiltto Mr. White and Mr. Thompson w. commands the troops: has decided to t for their summer ea aersburg. Uration, school } day School | 2.00... there will | choir, and a lecture | Hopdrs, 8. 1D Kespoctiully * JOUN WH. CASSTN : Senator Hawley then announced that Gen. She was then the widow of George Sox OL aexcnrp.—seere- | de had for $5,000. S Absolut possible Ghat soeg Ptioces Manito (om 70 See mm Dorrit ie cusciten sere | tees eine MO ews Grant wind Naveen Fe SRA Waste gic ma she iised a wlille near Park Siac {AND BASTER SERVIC sad NOVISREY, Dean Bene else ect | York, @ dispatch sent to finder, and Finder have | tinie he hiad been out At nicht since the accident, ves Walk ner nd itth pce As the naval advisory board, went to Chester, Pa. 5‘ hace. Me : 2 ames Wale gone to Mr. Thompson by that me. Mr. ‘Thomp- to Ke {the dis- | eon having confdeace in McDevitt agreed to give | die *. however, would not let hit go until he had | went to the door, and belug Utted on the shoulders Y are ex- | Finder the $5,000. There was no doubt | mad aspeech. He said he bad hoped to escape | of OMicer Hayes, looked over the transom ated <0 ed back neXt Tuesday. a mus Nate rstandlings or ie Without poy cet to say anything, but that ie {Wo persons logether In bed. He then knocked, ea p Understan © ne eves, | was glad to be among them aguin. ‘This was, he | volmh : Joor In Hils Might-clothes, au Bips FoR FURNISHING Brick fer new State, | and because the Unleves| wanted more. t si faethe tirst time he” haat n gat at then for oe “a Omtcer iH “= ‘ond 3 a ee ine War and Navy deparument bave been received by | $3,000. Finder was trying to squeeze them to pay | three. months, tat eee hoped soon to throw his | husband, walked In, Mrs. Wood pulled the’ bed ‘ i Richards & Son, £9 $5,000. Mr. Worthington went over the tesumony | crutches aw. 'y and appear on the streets again | clothes up over her face, but Mr. Wood putled tb 0; Washington Birkel.) Teluting to Fitudcr’s visit to New York, the secrecy 174 | this morning to withess the Luinehin pateh Doat Dolphin this atte: pe which rendered him a temporary cripple. ‘The au 10 root 149 Wick house, he uid | Address Box 10, Star off BUILVING LUMLLE AND HARDWOODS AT LOW PRICES, OF “OUR | dL tie Ton Auntie ¢ i Krvej, te ao aent thee Theophil, ora: ane : t here or in whatever city he happened to be. He | down aud, seeing her duce, sald, “Lis Is my in, Easter vorvies at M1 a, ai that Flinder tnposed about it, and his own story | then entanced upon some of tht points in the Dattle | wite, gentlemen ie oMlvers: sitd Uhat all the —— randy school pets, itt a Of tnysterious iectings with tue Uhleves or their | of Vieksburg, mentioned by G ESTIMAT ES FREELY MADE. re n. Logan, more pat- he President has recog | agents, cli 1gah, More or | Rized Everett Frazar 2s consul AAR AG All Aituaurited oon eS MUSE gO WIth Them LO Lhe station house, oy . Conxstis RECOGNIZED.— T CHURCH, Nigk ¢rn teularly as to Gen. Halleck’s DW. Pav With Ge tleves “He took un tate order commanding | Volmar asked tem to go outside while Mrs. W: ral of Corea, to i LARGE st CK OF DRY LATHS, od wv tatementof | him to return, which was fortunately revely dvemecd,amd Wbey did so, aud afterwards took Vol 1. by Key. ALFERD siden the-cl { New York artes Travia} HHader as made Lo Chict Brooks, dwelling espectetiyy} Warten, wile. Both In his speech and by prompt-] mar and Mrs. Wood to the police station. — Losted) Jes pene Se Oty OL aveNy BER : Rpon the fact that Flinder said, when he went 0 | ing the other speakers he exhibited a wooden (eae and Mayes corroborated the statement of Om- wat ESAS Gos = ray, Yorke he saw one man whom he had seen In | memory ot names and localities With relation to the | coe Walker, |. MCLEAN & SON, E NOW! BOPTIST CHURCH, 14TH STRELT, Washington, and who asked him whether he battles, which illustrated the familiar personal STATEMENT OF MRS. Woon's PARAMOTR. Cor. 13th ond B streets northweat. above it eee orate pe ee Cine a Comme tor the “stuff.” | This was accepted by coun- | knowlege lie must have had of his conned. Sir. Wolmse Se a 00d ¢ S. § PRICE, DRUGGIST. an Tau | Heat ehonk 50, a. ane Ad a an. ube S¥OR THE GREELY Rewer Exrepr- | gel for desens Filnder’s own defense, and was | “Speccuts were made ty Mr, SP. hounds, and ir. Volmar said that Mrs. Wood had ssparated z i it) eS ‘is Our Own Biadeas.” TIoN.—Chief Constructor Wilson returned last | an admisston it Finder had arranged with a | yop. air. McKinley, of Ohio, also. from her husband, aud be understood that they Pon Allave welcome, night from New York, where he inspected the arc- Ga ar tieretare) Eee ee. a ‘THE PRESIDENT’S SPERCH. peoleces He = assisted her, and as a JOUN's CHURCH, GEOL te vessels Bear and Thetis, He states that the a Flinder ba t! ‘de co e- | he was coming to Alexandria on business She came Mee EUESUIaS Chaat tes ris ready for sea, with the exception of her | 1" Worthingion clatned that Filnder had buried | When the President was about to take his a ng se MU alt has: supply of ‘The is being fitted rapial with her being ready to tS porous | the best. Price, try one. with him. a Dimself under lies, mountain high. It could not be | parture,in response to repeated calishemade a brief me nels fs stil Ln dock, but she : y 4 Devitt : ‘The Mayor—You wanted to help him to get a die ae crfere | Clilined that the testimony against McDevitt w h, art i nd nothing will Interrere | SS strong im: deta a eee der, but there | SPCcch, Saying: “Soldiers and veterans, I did not | yorce, ry : come here to say one word, but simply to hsten to | Witness—Yes, sir. ty —— _ i on The aretle steamer’ Alert Is expected to arrive | WAS duuple proof, he thought, that . the story of that grand campaign, a3 1t has been | ‘The Mayor—You took a very ood way todo CURTISS SMITHE T1A3 ReMoveED | 0-2 avenue mud. Isth ain ca TS een an RS RE oS USI EUS RBS LO rete ter tego Ce penny | pelea atin rry her. a com Sos CACM RI i Taste gE lay, ewe of Fa ten at yp. with ee | rat part uf te we A cata, eu cnicehs will | The testimony a8 to McDevitt’s htring a buggy tor | nation will honor thoes ced ole ee eee ores The Mayor—Are you going to marry hiert .¢ wre re atieat es aCe be Commander George W. Coftin, Lieut. C. J. Bad- | these men was the surprise of the case. Itwas a 2 ‘Xpress volmar—I can’t; she ts not divorce Ee _ MAG: Banton ane ae ee ete. With distributios ras and and Ensigns Ridgely Hunt, W. T. Cliunbers and n Was the ‘gurprise of the case. 1 Lam glad to be here to-night, and to express to wn we woulkt be sary | iy 1 vette ; kay and oth-r Wines oxions Krowth of hair. | oe ae intents, | FB JOHN W MAGHEDL IE cis a case | 18, the: only agent for CA. HEL rete and White Wines. i, MAGRUDER, ters, Hi Vensome,at 7! pm, The services Will be ely ¢ by a vested chor of men and boys, under th ‘of Ur. THOR, C, JoHNE. lor. Seats free. J. AL HAMMOLD, rector. It® [ogee GRACE M_¥. CHURCH, COR. 9ru AND § STS, . 5. FRANCE, pastor, ‘aching at Wo alm. C1 sete at 6:00 p.m, At 7 an nape “ d climax, but a climax ordained by Providence | you the honor I feel, not only as the chief magis. | The Mayor—Is'that the Washington fashion? McLain. ‘Lhetr orders will be Issued in a few ae by tie noncitiGa or ee es ag | trate of the nation, but as a private individual, and | Now you know you ain't gulng to marry her. You —es Teady to Close is case in gdod faith when this plece | the great pleasure it affords me to be invited to hear pp ne pot) inney Sie taste: RANT lefU Washington this morning for | of evidence was Drought wo them. He thought that Eee ote —— aig from the lipsof the vs v ight marry her; ths Osaeans oe A by Mrs.Grant. | the proof was strong that McDevitt was in collu. | leaders who accompli % RS. WOOD SAYS HER HUSBAND 18 A BAD MAN. New York. He w panied by } sion with Fllnder, and (hat when Funder recetved | {OR the departure of Gen. Grant, and afterwards | yrs. Wood, on belug asked if se had anything to . hen the President left, the bia, we nine ncineer James R. | the money it was for McDeviw’s profit as well ag | When lent left, the assemblage gar eaustle. YORK AV! ERENS Virvinia Navan Cran say, responded that Wood, her husband, was a bad : & mas his own, | He sald It would have been a pleasure to | Prolonged cheers. ‘The camp fire closed with cease | Te JOHNS = = CE ROR GIREaE Winer rd to the Nina; Passed AS- | Tiny tr McDevitt. had (Old. Giclee oto cewek | “Jolinnie Came Marching Home; man, and had tried to get her property trom her cs ae tttt. NEW YORK AVENUE, | *¢ See NOL sistant Surgeon Charles T. Hipbett detached from | no doubt of his Innocence. He would have been | A letter was read from Gen. Sherman, sa | and her children, and had never supported her, but | Fiabe onis secut for Mins C. E. MARTIN'S Unequalied | p35 METROPOLITAN MF, CHUKCH, CORNEA ; ac Ponders: Re 5 ae 4 that he would be unable to attend, a8 he had | been worthless and drinking. She catne bere wit, | Mome-ansite Cakes imbaetn | ERP gg OROLTTAN MF, CHUKCHL CORNE! ard and. placed on walttog orders: Passed | pleased it some of tiese strangers who were stan- (ee sous ‘MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW YORK | Will preach at 11 a an., und Ikev, KN. Barus a’ former nt Engineer A. J. Kenyon, has been detached | ing in front of the City Hall id come forward and | Promised to be present at @ similar meeting at St. | Mr. Volmar, and she was glod Wood kucw It. 6:30 p.m, Sunday school, | from the Alarm jnd ordered to the Nina; Assistant | have shown that they were not the thieves. In his | LOWS last evening. it’ | Engineer Joseph R. Wiiner hi. To the : sa ee ut for ROBENRE SMELEEG | pator at 7:39 p.m. Vesper ete) gona | To the aventte, is iy aveut for ROBERT SMITH'S SONS’ Philadelphia India Pule Ale, ‘Uhe trade and pub- ee A LIGHT SENTENCE. een ordered to the Peroration Mr. Worthington reminded the Jury that THE GUESTS ‘The mayor sald the law of Virginia punished can be supple 2 a = SE MERIO TTR RELG Aina; Passed Assistant Surgeon C. T. Hibbett has | the welfare and safety of the community was in ! were? President Arthur, Gen. Grant, Secretary tery wit ne om to $20 to $300, See ve senate 0 IGRENDREE ME, CHURC Hy MASSACHT- | been “detached from the Obward and placed on | thelr banda. He closed abou 1225 p.m, 3 = i @ Hine of from to $30 to $300. He e>" JOHN Ho MAGRUDER, 417 NEW_YORK Se ee oe ot eau rg raltinge bre: Gadel ier Lincoln, Assistant Postmaster General H. D. | would be lenient, and on the Payment of a flue of LS walling orders: (Cadet Midshipinan/Altved/N-/Hll)| TS pEranse BURMIVTOE Cine WiTOUS ARGUMENT. | Lyman, Senator John A. Logan, Senator Joseph R. $20 and costs $2.20 each, $44.40 for both, hey would. Mr. Riley said then that, in view of Mr. Worthing- Hawley, Gen. Green B. Ram, Gen. Stewart Van | be discharged. si jer PHILIP J. A ye | 9:30 a. m.: 11 a. m., Kanter servies bly a few ih the 'S Celet hig Bolemian Beer. ‘The Ki E dD. wi have anni. | bestin the ma Panta Fearon thes Teornecs of the 1 Yersal growth over th meeting W.diesday, pape aa ted ip v Cat AW OF Pensonat.—Postinaster General Gresham, Assist- | ton’s address and the instructions of the court | Vilet, Gen. Abner Doubleday, Gen. W. W. Dudley, —_-+-—_ a Rupe attentions OF | GS ates sinners. Pacis MeN eens | me = __ ant Postmaster General Hazen, Superintendent | already forshadowed, the defense did not deem it | Gen. B. F. Kelly, Gen. W 7B, Hazen, Gen. NB Adorning the City. dicmnint latued asc ace | of inal Curvatures std Diseises of tas Semmege ae CLE, Orn AND BRE meion to uscuver OF inte ev. WW. Hic ta itcould be permanently Jy ucla few years ay that the covered that by tl to the hair fol estroyed. Tho opera hair first and then air tbe. dmproved ae oa ; Eldridge, Gen. George R. V BUILDING TO BE ERECTED RY W. m Thompson, of the Post OMlce department; Senators | necessary to worry the jury with argument, and P Ramee Hse Win McEenie e ‘Onto; | THE wasworn Burt i : Blur and, Palmer, and M. Romero. the Mexican | would submit without further angumnent. He there. | Reet naneass Han, Win. McKinley, Of Onto; MOSES 4 90% HOUSES THAT AME RING ERECTED, Sinteter heey wend srometered, dn Now, York last | upon supmitied a number of “prayers, covering | Awe contolee Tio War ntienias ana eaamen | Bt atk NDS night.— Miss Anna Lauren polnts raised tn the case, Geo, fe Waple, COL Charles G. Hecanier Gane Be nak seek kas ine Gc cue Senator from “Massachusetts, 18, pablis Judge Wylic’s Charge to the Jury. | Majorsiadke Ue Mee hoe Ne CMS |e, joses, who 1s now erecting th TP anc, between © streeis -Pistor, fet area erable ano) ante Judge Wylie, addressing the jury, called atten- | MF, Perkins of Kansas’ tg | Some store at the comer of F and 11th strevts, POWES K: iio all Chri nS O1 ye | OD “The ern Jew, i 5 bad 3. Ha Ds vet 4 ints | sald is 01 ie THULE slow RIS at aoe muchriatiang onthe | On ihe Modern Jew. Ie y Society of this city | tion to the fact that while there were two inaict- | , Lieut. C. Hartel, Union Veteran corps; Sergeai to a Stak reporter this morning: “Since I Minister. he Law of Love,” an Easter ser yom VERMONT AV Buckley and Brenan, with twenty-five men, acted ; 5 Ga ine at Baptisinstter thes Se tne BUD itt of New York 15 |anents the jury could convict only on one, and | as an escort 10 the departnient. oltriake. cea | Purchased the lot 30 by Sifeet, om the cores, E f the hair, wich every ight duraig the week at? au the EvbILC Ars. A. A. Haved, 1717 Hhode Ysl- | snouta regard them as one, He read section 1,160, | recelted the Precidene acct other prominent guests, | bave bought the lot to the south, 21 by 75 feet, and race i we (ody, ssw Atintic and Pavey Oot- | PB MT. VERNON PLACE ME OiTG AVS Oe: Cg CTT an eS ee ane on | revised Statutes, whaler: wisteh tite duuoraneRt or Se the lot adjoining that, 25 by 100 feet, upon which ne Se Stress) ie nee 3 cy Brass aud Porcelain harpeo Deore i &= South, corner Mth and K streets now Wednesday evenings and Friday afternoons after sed § 6 a riuanently and forever re- th Eas ables, &e. Lowest Prices, ing to-morrow (Sunday) at IL ais 5 F. P. BRooKs. _| by the pastor, Revers. K. Co! SOPATHIG ! [7° UNION M. E. CHURCL, atC, CHAISL Tanke ep ee CF north near Penney ly. The Paving Alongside Street Railroad frame bullding. 1 have deck -—— Delegate Luna, of New Mexico, andGen, | found, The law, he sald, made it an offense for | © sche. there is now a frame building. I have a arnsworth, of Washington, were registered 1p | any person to receive property which has been ago on ‘Thursday.,——avid King, of Newport, | stolen, Hali Mcallister, of San Franctseo, are at Worm: | with ed to & cover this entire space with a bulldiug seven knowing the Same to have been siolen, and | VERPIT FOR THE Disretcr IN TUE SUIT AGAINST TUE | Contes high, corresponding in helht and style to lion of Eica:| t is a positive fact stom that this is t Pee BOERIC < MEDICIS TAVIS! i @ Intent to defraud the owner. ‘The ques- the buliding which Tain now erecting on the cor Avania avenue yO ae | pastor, Hey. We Hey ee bresentative Fyan as gone tohishome, | tion now was Whether these men were guilty of | When the Clreult Court met this morning the ner. This will make a building seven stories high, ae Mee EREDES won at a ia in Missourf, on a sort visit. 3. BILE! youns peopl this crime. It wasa fundamental principle of the | Verdict of the Jury in the case of the District of | about 150 feet on td street, with criminal law that the proof must sustain the | Columbia against the Washington and George- | 50 feet on one portion, running west, the Star Route | charge set out in the indictment. It would be un mpany was opened. The jury |25 On another, ‘This’ will ve equal Just “and unreasonableto bring adefendant into | WR allroad company » Jury aL of n@ cn L of Da bullding Ketter Managed Tha Cases. GAS FIXTURES, . Sexts free. AND HEATING. aoe man, and 7:30 p,m. iu ‘E1 i SS ana seven stories high, 200 fect in length, with a hase es x MOTTITER AB TO TH Ane EE THE SERI<GER COM- | court On one cliange and try Njm for another. He | Fetired with the case last, Wednesday and agreod | Tent and sub-cellar under the entire etrnceare: De VAN —n ae CE CONCORDIA ERAN MITER AS TO THE TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF U. 8. | comes prepared to meet the charge laid against him, | upon a verdict. Thursday night. As the court was ‘The cost of Uhis property, including the ground and rene | OnES SANGES: FURNACES, | L-@ church, 20th and ¢ ts MARSHAL RUSSELL. However guilty he may be In over matters, he ¢: YLUMBIS eile be bam inpits nd bs battery and iste not In session yesterday the verdict could not be | mp HERTS, WILL be $200,60¢ Teported until to-day. The claim of the District | “sy would ha: United States District Attorney Evans, of the | be convicted only of the ¢ ree aginst hin, In | unit 10-08 ne nee r had this building nearly Lett done 8 : rexa : thls case there Was no question that the property | against the allroad’ company was originally for | py this time Mf Thad not tuct with parties who lever mnanutactured for t Jobbing promptly dona cass <= Western district: of Texas, appeared before the stolen. There wasno doubt that. Finder Re | $95,426.38, for. paving. along. the sides of tiie: come have pre ferl2 408 th street nort! te RCH OF THE BRID Springer committee to-day, and gav account of OF VISITORS AND ly called to PHOSVIT, | jar Bran ard Nerve Tonic and Safe: | a Eur sale acrated by the glass or | nted Me from making the purchases. vA {racks throughout the city. A deduction | When completed this will be the largest building the prosecution and conviction of U. Marshal | But the Jaw required one thing more, and that is | of #2, Subsequently made, leaving a balance | in the city except he government. buildings, and Russell, in istrict. He produced CTraveny | thatt he receive It for ue purpose of defrauding the | due, ss claimed, of $53.802.38. ‘The verdict of the | can't recall any furniure establishinent ih tits Brewster to the effect that frauds | owner, If {t were a crime merely to receive the | jury awarded the District $41,680, oF $12,722.38 less | country of equal magnitude except perhaps the ited and directing him (Evans) to | property, knowing it to have been stolen, then the | than the amount claimed. ed this property, knowing It to have been stolen. | Pany’s and | > between 9th ard loth and a TH ATTENTIC: wt Friday ane Sati CP penitent porte Make scureneuccmeuts | the new and p dd itiaber cal be tected dali” | euard asaiuat ym tis imonth. | ab bottles by 'y Sabbath ast, PpOIst unto The Lord's Sup- ttistians are invited to the oxzo A. Hove, Past s buildings occupied by firms engaged in manut. j a prosecute rigidly everybody cosnected with them. | owner hilnself would be indictable for receiving his ture. Lexpect to get into my buildin fat the cor. Fetrtaventor ta seater scene at get anscntiag ate | AE MMR, Sha ely eomuteed |property ack. Another quesou inthis ea as ee rey ag te ee —— Inventor and Manufacturer, 4 ween Laud M streets, eine etinig at G 2 s he penitentiary he c not see any 3 ot let Mm a - EMENT CUE |_sers COON Yeas Verney Wwatila BYENUS, Child: MEL, COVCHANE meeting and eon es se of going into the ease. “Chalrinan Springer iia as SO MCne Tare ANCEASEATION ON THE IGT INSTANTS oe | Ble The Tour Toot alley, which has elven Ine 50 ha stree “oP TYPE W ING PROMPTLY AND ACCU- “Come and wors vith ts, t* | plied that Russell's friends were claiming that his - much trouble and which runs between my prop- Gentlemen's 310 6 wh | SP RATELY done TSPE WIETING Anche fey | Ri_Comcand worship Lt 1” | Fonvietion was the result of aconspiracy,and were | | ‘There was no evidence that McDevitt ever re- | _A meeting of the committee on the emancipation | Much trouble and which + : eh OE GKAPH and TYPE WRITER | (eer Eston ESEES one HOR OWE TY-THIRD | asking for his pardon. He thought ft only fair to let | ceived or saw any of Uhis property. There was no | Celebration was held last night at the Carson hotel, | (7+y Hillyer ts building a row of six housrs on © ADIES ATTENTION! | lela St ohaet ncticg, en Ga WRG | Ee et Nicene aa fy im by key: | ME Evans who had conducted the prosecution, | evidence that he ever had it witcin his control, 11 | No. 326 Pennsylvania avenue, for the purpose of street, between 15th and 16th streets, the larger. of L oe nished at short notica, . A show that he had done his duty. Mr. Milliken sald ; making arrangements for a program of exercises | the houses three stortes high. "The cost will : oe C aL re es he thought the conviction was abundant proof that | W@8 Sought to make him: responstble because of his : ‘Mr. Geo. D. Graham | be $45,000. He 1s also building’ two three-story St Eee Se Coe) (CE CUICULATING LIBRARY, 1749 Pi Muy vans ad Tully discharged hisduty. He added: | connection with Flinder McDevitt was an of. | for the comi ir With MP RC. Power an aoe | houses on 21st street, between Gand I ‘streets, at MLLE M. J. PRANDI | eS VANIA Avenue The best new books: seven “Mr. Evans did much better than was done in the | ficer of the law; Flinder was not an officer “up! 1 thi ty it the | & COSt of $20,000. WILL EFMAIN TH. FURTHER NOTICE, At | id two weekly inaazines as s0UL ad issued. star route cases, for in them we didn’t get any-| of the law, but ‘what was called a private de. | tary. Al p Cobar onsraniiealanoe aut he | ® Dr J. M. Bayne 1s erecting a fine resitence on 20 Fomeet incavastig dctanade typ many curtinnern eee i THIS urna 15 10 bs ee ee Sr ae Ee | Dee Stewart, Chatrman of } street, near Pennsyivania avenue southexst, tres on ™ < es sas" JRE! 1ttee Is to be belleved, especially the tes- | ation wi fe: cl ‘i it stories high, wit ent, wi RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS! N. J. GREEN, Pastor.__| thls comm . : : th ell. the | Committee of At ts John "W. Freeman, —— — — mol of Mr. BI iv at pity that Mr, | relation between em, as we as second anda jection to the roof, finished how atslog never nd Le 1 the Rairdeasers hanute mT HE EER 588g REY, Ht J. DANIEL, Wil HAS DEEN Pas. | Evans (the wliness) was not Sroschting tine ater | tacts Shown, that McUevitt was responsible | Capt C. A. Flectwood, of the Washington, Cadets; | Sco pote dia ps seg orale mage eo ge | ane ee tT HOE Ke ss, for three eee Cian Church, D inet southwest, | route cases instead of MF. Bliss.” Mr. Springer. | for what inde Cie | Menething | 305 the a onasot Webster Si | coiorea windows. The building will cost mes : 2 7 FH # for three successive years, Wi cach his farewell wer? 3 e ‘Mr. Milliken | same way as on Tespo1 juards, and Stramos about 5 es = nite Eee te” THE at Po Sica pease “AWare hiviteee 42% HEM | Witndrew his objection, and. the witness gave the | another.” The principle wigting te P | Polowing clube South Washing, sock ieee | Mr CW. King 1s building four brick houses on Diews Dave Store vor se WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER Gen AND—F | {CUMS of the charges against Russell and his con- pes mice eerie ea trea. Pr Yantics, Celestia Golder | B street, between 6th and Tih streets northeast, at Ton store as been temporarily removed to Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vewtibutes snd Mantel Deco- | AP” aueta northweste il’ a Me preaching No tie | Picton. Was no such doctrine ag _copartnership or . | Lakes, Imperial, mer, Bere Leal, | 8 en are being erected by J. G. Miller 2 = redone, Peslon sctricet 90 te an Benda eich see and The Presidential Campaign. Bach man was guilty or innocent for numseit i one | South’ Washington, Socials, + Slesce eet | on oth strect, becween D and E surects southwest, $41 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, — hunday school Prayer mocting. Seatsired, Strangers | REPUBLICANS CHOOSING DELEQATES TO CHICAGO. Guutos Nis, and sents hia cee aes Sree ail sea Miguonette, Tavineible. Bite. at gost oF OM 7s .. a WOOD MANTELS jweesrees ie In Chicago the first, second, third and fourth dis- the criminal law it was the thief alone who was | pean, O. P. Morton Post, No. 4.G. A. gedced tony a ieeana Seaoete (Vernon Row) 3 MT. ZION M. E. CHURCH, CORNER OF 157a | tricts held their primariesyesterday for the purpose | responsible for the theft. ‘The other may pe guilty ‘United order of Galileean eat eee ‘at a cost of. constructed especially for Latrobe Stoves. having TILE and R streets northwest. Rev. J. F. OckERMa™, a8 an accessory before the but was | lodges, J Commandery and 1s. ‘on the north side of Wtrre e complete assortment of ORNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of | pastor. 11 a m., "Shall the dead live again?” 7:30 p.m, | of electing delegates tothe conventions which elect because of his own acta. He could ®t be guilty of | thirty’ members each; Henry Hutchinson Mra LW. Gut ats Dullding: en north mite at PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, Slate Mantels, that house owners of incderate means | COuly a Steward.” All invited. Seate fre 1t*” | delegates to the national convention. In the Nrst | the larceny unless he was tere. Tiltne comaiated | Conamantery, Eawanl Goware DG BML O8re aig ord ces may beautify their homes with these Artistic Features. | SPIRITUALISM—MASONIC TEMPLE, SUN- | district the delegates were equally div! ween | of act and intention, There must be the evil pur- | Commandery, a erected on Foxe ther with a full ine of DOMESTICsnd IMPORTED . CF day Toto. france dint eoeh ane nee: SUN, Logan and anti- ‘men; in the second district pose. Every man was responsible for his pwn | Moses, Gable Monroe, eminent commander, Siias | ‘Three Eolumen. bane nback ae coma Gr FANCY AKTICLES. can always be found. feb25, — northwest at 8 o'clock; Vhysical and Mental Tests. 1t* | @ split occurred, and contesting delegations will be | Primes only. Applying these principles to this case, Sn cen, and EES ype ne prey garb at Zs ae WOOD MANTELS (Ce SATURDAY NIGHT MEETING AT REST farihey Belicty decatea chien were for Tse Ene court ae Hora Gallant Rook Benevolent association, & | A three-story and bareinent seadenee ts betg * y i, = fourt ees raviT, a . Ds ol su owen EY ay SSSSTUTERE ERR, of all grades, in Uak, Cherry and Mahogany, 07790 Sloe: “All welcome” 112 Eat Capitol etroct, | ne republicans of the fourteenth Tlinols distsict | THE THIEVES CAME HERE ON THE Arar Sen aes ee KH AASSS. T FE RRE Also SLATE MANTELS for those who are not tired of ee —— have renominated J. H. Powell for Congress, and erin os Goal ‘four Avg 8 7 EF RRR, them, TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING, UNDER | in the ninth district Louis Payson has been To. Hotreet southeast, between 12th ahd 38th fA ASS 7 EER R CP auspices of Wee T. U..at Methodist Protestant | nominated; both districts send delegates to ‘cost Of $2,000. CCC A RRE DDD 88g — Teanorrew, (Sunday) VE pe ae aerneels Rorthwest | Chicago, ‘The Vandalla district, nominated. A. J, 1 euocmaber © OR, Tat BSssy A NEW THING IN VASES flops. of lows BAX’ ateandia ot Gueage tnd ober een oe eres, Tk aeego Oem © a store at the corner of £0th and Ss BR RD D> * | for Cemeteries and Lawns, having @ Reservoir Attach- nae In New York the second, third and fourth Brook- ‘trom the ‘and Finder had mage an Asbury church, corner 11th and K ae R wil erect two two-story an@ OCA AR ADDY TES | A nie aaa Oe days, | EB perance Ailisnce WT bole ee ey TENE | lyn distrieta chose delegates for Chicago yester- | Money from the Treasury: to receive a | SubetR. The orators for the oGoasion are Hon. Geo. .M. R Squire wi ry tee Ban We ere mek y «stone storenew and enique designein | gccuring a vigorous growth of planta. DAY nlght at 7:80, at Union Methodist Chuscke sesh | day. ‘The fourth alone favored arthur. ‘The twen- eater the money, see Ww. Wiliams the colored historiar Boston, pepe yo — BASTEK BANNERS Prices 25, 3c, and SOc. each. strect, near Pennsylvania avenue northwest, The publis | ty-fourth congressional district of New York sends | Tiers crime would, ve been of the basest. Baas Hon Rrodetick Dougiese, Col R.’G. | A Tealdence is being built on © street, between ‘A full stock of FEENOH TISSUE PAFER for making BUSTIC SEATS, CHATRS, &o. are cordiaily invited. ite | anti-arthur men to Chicago; Wyoming and Che- But what would have been the character of his pos- ‘Rev. De Eatin: ‘9th and 10th streets, by Mr. A. N. Skinner, ata cost FLOWENS, &e. No charge for teaching customers how — p* JHE DISTRICT TEMPERANCE ATTIAnces | RADEO Counties aro also strongly ant-administra- | seston of the money? He was authorized by tho ‘chairman of the committee on finance, John | Of $3,000. Dr. & 0. tomake Paper Flowers, Mats, etc. ‘ili hold s temperance masa-meeting at Fletcher | UOB- ernment to get it back, and he at back, not | ° ‘and chairman of the committee on ar-| A fine yesidence is being erected for Dr. J. gay Canin “Economy isthe pradent use of means toa desired end’ | Chapel commen ath st ae By ee ne Se Oe ee ee ee detraud the, government, but to restore the Gray, John W. Freeman, and the chief mat- | Richey, ob 17th street, between Penneyivenia arse aa SS MSTESESSES | tenth tet phe wa | sin Me gts RASC | Wee ec ens math ee | EST en ean ats i las | Sn Gs doce gee | eeaed gece on 2 1] ce. F. vel —_——- “rete gimentc oman audconvaience | POW cory fn ang | euch dor Sane > in tered Ce ceo: | TP ving wp criminal eninge propery | nmap ote erst awn by CAEP na nave gan Mor Jp = SUNDAY CHRONICLE 7: gates te. nm if he received it, —~——__ : extended three SST rh et 9 oe — PF oe pe eet wo Tags nathan ase aE ok | ls ant tate o aeefodog te |" Gsaunnecourri a yoga ot Pug, [© BET ausvom 0 & Ay Meena cae Eyre Wear before mutkine pains BRONZED FLACQUES, TRAYS, PANELS and an- | Ingersoll; Memorial Anniv ns 7: 3. The Swill doubtiess | DANK, the crime Was Flinders, and no at Ot | iciited himeelt by’ sg 18 extended twenty daya where, Sbout the Willard Hall’ Convention 3 gene romans, onegete the | MeDevitt with Finder could crime upon | Mies Mary ‘Windsor, of Baltimore, for- | Barbour, 7th infantry, = ZASSOWEEI Bros. Casal orortes foous: : Siesta ore me Cmuanen trvie 8 | eabevis menly a member of Catholic sisterhood, has left | Loave for four months is granted First Lieutenants Coruer 1th and Gets fn faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our STE FIST ANNUAL MEETING OF Te | TePunuicam states, CLEAR CASE AS TO M’DEVITT. the convent and gone on the Jecture platform to | Richard T. arte. 20 infantry. The leave of jake FIRST ANNUAL MEE seen ore ee filtam P, Gould, paymaster, is stil further « (P" ittzens EQUITA) A ‘ial cable dispatch to the Baltimore Sun| As to McDevitt then it seem to the court that the eS ce rene a ‘until farther orders on account of sickness. —_— = eto OF oa EVERING, from Mtome Says that special police precautions | case wag perfectly cléar. There was no qu estion aren ‘are in possession of large @ until further orders on surgeon's certificate ‘a Hal ‘Di were taken yesterday to pre ‘nt comnmunistic | snout 4¢ tn the world. ren are prepating for an expe- | of piity 's granted Major Peter P, @. Hall, pays : EAEWARD EBV TCRINSOR berva the ehauing year, Gemonstrations ant 1 Actas in the neigh: petite eopnt oaics snouts ot goney, aa ering —- : aplt-Im 494 9th strevt, ‘ap12-2 WERDINAND KING, Secretary, | borhood of the Vat : . ; .

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