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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, ant 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. Am ie perend to euberribers tn the Spies at the counter, 2 fepaid—ocents a WoD! + the Pe eecond-r aes nuat! mat ‘Tae Werxry Stam—pubtished on Friday—S1 8 year, f2— All mail entecriptions must be paid tu advance; vayer wut longer than I 5 Katecof mivertisine made know Tr wot yo OM yr RM ton OH +, oun uY x pp EER MOHAN » Fr HHH AA D re MoH AAN Db 3 HM AA bel ERE USS’ GREATEST (Which was given Three Hundred THE SALE OF SEATS COMMEN NO CHANGE IN PRICES. | he ‘Telegrams to The Star. GREELY RESCUE STORY A HOAX. WASHINGTON, D. ©., TUESDAY. APRIL 15, MENTS. BOOKS, &e. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. GovERNweNT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal reve- Bue, $204,332.19; customs, $592,394. SECRETARY CHANDLER and the members of the naval advisory board have returned from Chester, Pa., where they Went to witness the launch of the Dolphin. CCG ERE ASTER ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE NO HES | (9", WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE | rare) itation in saying that our display of Easter Goods Union parlor meeting To-morrow (Wednesday), AA © EE is the lar est and most beautiful ever offered in Waab- | &t 1;300’clock. at Temple Hotel 606 9th street north- i] AAA CG E ington. and at prices to suit every one, eat, Strangers and all interested are cordially in- Ava cco EER NEW. BOUKS—Her Washinwton Season, Jeanie | vited. at Siontat#vclution in “Abinala: Easeeotes Hiner at | (cg BEST CAMPHO! | BRE, HOW Tt ERE ETE United Seater, Vol. 4; Heart aud His Bear. A. G- Bi 2 Gente Ber Pound, at | RoR HOM OW OE E Atlantis, the Antedeluvian World, Donnelly; Darwin- MUSCASTER & HOWARD'S Pharmacy, }Eee 6 0 HHH WM Ee Fe | fac lainl by Himelt “he nand, Side Lietta, of tor. _apls Cor. 7th and I streets northwest, RR cco MM MH EER FF | Dates afi caiton, Tae Heaniansin the Revolution, & | CO, Lee LADIES OF THE CHURCH OF THE cette rr ere J. Lowell; A Wife Hard Won, Jutice McNair Wright. circumstances they are compelled to “achange of base” ie z a W. H. MORRISON, in reward to their tion and ‘Tea, and will be pleased the New York Casino.) to welcome their friends at the Home, at_the northwest | Times at the New York Casino. _apT, 475 Pennsylvania avenue _ | corner of I street and. McPherson aquare, formerly oc= | cx ox tmcnspax—ronp: E.anc N See Mie eae caoeee oe REGULAR STANDARD RATES. ” aster Carns Axn Novexries THURSDAY, the 1th ApH. at 4 pm. and FRIDA - z At BAUM?S, 416 Sevexta Staret Nontwesr, | © FRIDAY EVENING, the 18th. apls-at* aTIos pres eer Trey ¥ NIGHT, WEDNESDAY eR WM wow A © uM} MooAA Er MMMM MMM as ge MoM MMM ASA EEE MMM MMM A GRAND E KEORGANIZED-FNLARGED—PERF_ CT PRIMA DONNAS |. VICT Basso AND PUFFOS—WM. BRODERICK SALE OF SEATS WILL OP SALE OF SEATS WILL OP Entire Co, a AbD. LA. ALSO FOURTH Act T tt, Kose Taliupiet i SAME spe SnaeOnlg Timo vee TOS MIONGN Austere Sogn, Campos Allen, Cate Sustuiat its Muth torent Castor Pavorites EDSESUSY MS VGHEMIAN G1iL . WEDNESDAY EVESINes ~orand Revival of Gounod’s spite FAUST. Campovello, EASTER WEEE. MELE. RHEA. During the week she will appear in the following play LAN UNEQUAL MATCH ADRIENNE FROU-FROC ..-THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Se .. CAMILLE, ‘TERRIBLE WOMAN, &c. ‘To-mieht, Wednesday night. ‘Thursday night. Friday nikcht®. Saturday matines......... Satunlay night. meet sc Sar tore syepey BH SURFLT NORTUWEST_PRACTICAT. B2B cash Goong, wabseeb at, are SP pate bevtlea Grate, Crab Salad, La DAY.APRIL 14. saturday Matinees, wu Square ‘Theater (New York) success, ‘The Eminent Actor, EDWIN THOKS pls srleeted dram. te nah New York sen vith FLAG? Ip five acts, by Hi Fou. tinier the manage. Arthur. ion, BLACK i » quire Theater, New "y aletaal. tt Opera Compan: apis IT OF THE LINING SCHOOL FOR ko The new aud PAINIS” by e} .) by au Amateur Cist. After the performance ‘teat of Gen-ral Garfield. donated to Trainin School by E. F. Andrews, Esq, will be on sh tien and for sale, | psc be served and a Funcy Table will be | sn chanee of + Tickets spite * G Ra» x af roR ST. PATRICK'S 'W CHURCH. ar NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, Gestreet, between Gth and loth streets m thwest, COMMENCING APRIL 15 AND ENDING APRIL LUNCH EVERY DAY, from 11. 9te 20% c EW THEATER COMIQTE. HARRY MONTAGUE MONDAY APRIL 14 stay. Thursday and Saturday AEs et ite © wk. als-10t . tare Manager. ver and, faa Hostof T chitcent fa} pee west phe other M 6f UNCLE TOMS SS and Dances xen? 10 Cents, ONUERT FOR THY RENEVTT OF THE. EM £ CHURCK, Mamas lnivette ave §1Uth streets mL We. by the Ht CHOLE Mestex. Frsrvay, MAY Isr, 20 AND gp, © Burn MATERNA, WINKEEMN, Seanta, THOMAS AND HIS FaMuUs STRA, ¢ EMMA JUCH. EMILY WINANT, THEO. TOEDT AND PEANZ EEMMERTZ, ‘THEODORE mes ard full particulars at Stores ED RIUND TRIP TICKETS AT ¢ HATES ON AND AFTER APRIL rir ETON COLLEGE RAILRUAD OFFICES 2o-aktudwe DELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB, OF Bostox, Avestol Ly MADAME CORA GIESE, 1 Voeal and Instrumental CONCERT, SCOLN HALL. on TUESDAY, APRIL 15 1834. ickets, €2 r Reserverd seats, $152 teerutt’s music store on or 4-108 (oevee seats 5 ~ FORD'S THEATER Ve took Stor Lgl wtreet and Penn Py AGraaie at Brentans pes Repairing executed yromptly i the mest skilful Boye Bicyeles sold on instalannte Wal © SckLuNEws DING SeH90) 2108 street orth Bisnors AMPHORINE— Chapted Hands. Face, Live or any roushness of ok, ue mene re an} renders the Skin it Sold eutireny upon ite menge pice rice abd i not sutinne muney refu: rea Sania 1. C. BISHOP. Drumstat, ‘ee Mbstreet, con H street a we He. per buttle Bry it We Lotte aud have the u Preyaicu vy | ApEL AND SATURDAY MATINEES, A PBR RBE 00 TTT TITT AA EB RR OO OT 2 AA Hee ume 9 GOT z = z S*4 tee bes “oo v a OPERA COMPANY. D—GKAND CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. | LIE ROSEWALD AND ZELDA SEGUIN | OR NOVELLO AND WILLIAM CASTLE. APIETI:A, THE FAMOUS CAMPOBELLO, | MAURICE CONNELL, WALTER ALLEN. EN THURSDAT, APPIL 1 EN THURSDAY, APRIL 1 RIGOLET LO. FRIDAY Abbott's “Honie, Sweet Home. tpma Abbott's Benefit— ANIL OF SAVOY Kk, Al “Abbott's Last Roce of MARTHA SATURDAY EVE—Th MLE: GeoRGE Ww. care, } of Old Creole Days, The Grandissimes, ‘Madame Delphine, Dr. Sevier, &c. | Works at the | On the Evening of WED! On the Evening of FRIDAY, Apart 187H, Evenings at 8; Afternodn at 2. | THURSDAY—Abbott and Tacliapietra’s Great Success, | Abbott, Sexnin, Fabrinj, Broderick and Tagliapletre. ‘The Distinguished New Orleans Novelist, Author | Wu give a Course of Select Readings from His Own CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ESDAY, Arnie 16rs, On the Afternoon of SATURDAY, APxiL 197. 21 Nore—In response to many urzent requests, Mr. Capce will render two or three Creole-African | with each Program, | Covnse Tickets, with reserved seats, | According to Location, to be had at Ellis’ Music i | Cable, and introduce him. ‘The following is the ProonaM for WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 16th: SCENES FROM OLD CREOLE DAYS, ze Possox Joxr’, 1. Jules St. Ange “makes the friendship” of Parson Jones. 2. The Parson and Jules at the Bull Ring in the Place | Conzo. 3. M.St. Ange liberates the Parson from the Calaboose. “ Warting at the Payou St. John Bia THE GRANDISSIMES. ‘Rif-using to Hanter de b-Unic climate with Frowenfeld. 4. M. Grandissine wins the game. mm. SCENES FROM DR. SEVIER. farcisse and Richling in the Inundation. —From pages of the Century Magazine for January. PRESIDENT OF Feunsyivauts, will deliver a Lecture at the School Hall | of the Char: tion. on WED- | | SESDAY EV clock. Bab | | fect: Catholic y Amoriations. Gen- | Heinen with their adies ar- cordially Invited to attend. | Adtuntnaion fev aplest E a A Log DE ‘Waser Cy juz, aud ux a conse that eng 3 nhehts a wee Vivi Dyck April. 1st. for (Acne ples and Bia bli the tsi E pamphs, and & Blacklwad.” The glands of th Sinansh, and the skin was constant Pore of iis face wax affected, and. nape pearance. urwe of trent the ard at an expense not auentente of him. Bre Y \ Consulting dr, the hoyeless eifirt to obtain relief Case VT Mr, + awed Dyck in Ist. for Chron! ‘Years ago coms y to flushing and liad Kectucse of the tend . $2.50 and $2. ‘Tickers, Single Reading, with reserved seat, 1 and 7Sc. = The Hon. Randall Lee Gibson, U. S. Senator from yoly in the late | Louisiana, will appear upon the platform with Mr. 1, Raoul Innerarity exhibits his painting of “Louisiana | 2. Aurora and Clotilde discuss the civilization and the % Kaoul announces his marriage and “don't care.” DEY rald Beneficial Association of the State of ALTY BY Dit J. NAN DYCE, eand nevk, aud even | ot the rim of his ears were Literally cover d rly every phuple wax capped with skin were torpld and ily: alent e fan Dywk liv had expended over $500 in consulted Dr. Van Songs | Store, | THE | Irving's EXIREMELY HANDSOMF AND MARVELOUSLY atl and examine prices. tional ver Books and: Books at a great “ reduction. "imnals, Bibles and Catholic Devo- ‘The foll Feduction in prices of boo} oft folowing jon in Pi ks is now Waverk Mucaules Wo on.” by. aps, G. Li a ns’, 15 vols., cloths, 12 ola, cloth f Help. Esaays, rks, 10 vale, Shakespeare, Tennyson, &¢ Also, the following New Pubt cent cheayer than regular pri incoln: “Sock ‘Lady 3 vole, cloth ae Mary” and BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, 416 7th Street Northwest, AS EASTER OFFERING: “LEAVES OF SPRING"—by W. H.C. For sale by all the Bookstores at 50 centa, corr & CO. ap2-2w LIPPIN- A Tand: ‘designs. street northwest, GANT DESIGNS, SCHOOLS, D. ERS AND HYMN feb22 FINE ASSORTMENT OF EASTER CARDS AND painted Eavier ¢ Keny tn. new aud beautiful fon Circulating Library, 807 14th tween H aud Tstreets, apl CARDS AND EASTER GIFTS, v} eas ALARGE VARIETY OF BEAUTIFUL AND ELE- EAST! ©, ©. PURSELL. 418 9th street northwest EK CARDS FOR SUNDAY NOTIONAL BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAY- j Easter Caps Aso Noverrtes ALARGE AND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. ALO, J.ENTEN BOOKS AND BOOKS OF DEVOTION. VERY CHOICE SETS OF PRAYERS AND HYMNALS, FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES. mhi2 WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th Street. = Easrex Canps AND NOVELTIES. Now ready for early selectionn a fnil line st PRANG'S EASTER CARDS Just received. 500 boxes of FINE LINER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, just opened in the Stationery Depart- ment, at the low price of 25 per box. 100 Cards engraved for 31. feat G. A. WHITAKER, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. TT on P WE fuk & T UF tun Eee Sse8 yon Fireplaces, Wainscotings, Vestibules and Mantel Deco- rations, WOOD MANTELS constructed especially for Latrobe Stoves. having TILE | ORNAMENTATION, are furnished at about the cost of Slate Mantels, that house owners of mm derate means | may beautify their homes with these Artistic Features WOOD MANTELS of all erades, in Oak, Cherry and Mahogany. Also SLATE MANTELS for those who are not tired of A them, NEW THING IN VASES for Cemeteries and Lawns, having s Reservoir Attach~ ‘ment holding sufficient water to last ten to fifteen days, scouring a vigorous growth of planta. RUSTIC SEATS, CHAIRS, &a, “Economy isthe prndent use of means toa desired end,’ ‘THE ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES are offered with the fullest guarantee as the best afd in domestic economy and conventence, CIENT ARMOR, ZED PLACQUES, TRAYS, PANELS and AN- in faithful reproduction, artistically displayed in our Mim rooms, HAYWARD & HUTCHINEON, Woe Aware: We are always wide 24 Sth street, ce to the interests of our cus- tomers When we see a chance to get hold of « bargain ‘we do not let it slip, as our best advertisement is with- | out doubt the lowness of our prices, Among the specialtios we offer thi week are 500 Arto- types, taken from the Lest aud finest steel engravings, | framed in neat oak frames, at 99c. each. ‘the frame ¥ | alone can not be bought for less, They make a very neat aitting or bed-rovin picture, and although the price | is low, have not that common look of a cheap chromo. ous to his | ‘We alao call attention to a New Wagon, “The Pioneer,” His | iron axles, &c., and is ouly $4, Look at it, Our stock of “Ladies’ Hand-Bage" is very complete to show the slightest he wasannoved with | Comedohes ac w ‘The newe contin uereawe in redness year after | $rar, tortuous and convoluted veinw begin to appear on | The end of thetiow until Le wae obliged tocurry the wistble sign of ‘wm and convivial habits while Test ubstean He was subject to daily | appear on the at-vet withe “Siw? ‘that a run nose. Wonder what it to paint that sien? “Hew set his Juehte out, He was a gentle -nofa ve life Wasa burden to hits, om aerount of his facial des Htyand when be consulted Dr. Van Dyck he way f insanity. He said: octor, 1 it win for hours and bette pal ed oth t aud my appearance {have consulted a num BS furl ult that 1 Nasal Erythema, it wae Chr mic Ervsl treating hitn December, t the least sia of the disease, ai Wtashatnedt to aneet auy one ase TX. Mire | Dyek in Tw colored Liver Spots. + fore Rea cour on each teniple se aro able that her frie forgo ten to wash her face. ered 2ivt eat a soiled loo Scitee Levery vestige oft gon fatr, pure aud ¢ BS tane Dr. V: Tear. | reatient be | thee siichitest trace. (by tl Hate Sordi roe | Donde, consulted the doctor fing ope pes number of discolored scars remaine ‘ ‘out leaving the 1 an: mark, you have au, Complexion, if a he operat ) m . general health fuk ‘Hair, Hands, Eyebrows, E3 _ Teach, Hunter: and Hstteets. Hours—9 to ‘ud 6 oue-cent stainpe for DF. mm Deriiatoloey. Sui ps, Jeo» & Derwener, PRINTERS, The every 2 perecee {una "work, in “Neatnesa, Punctuality and Fair Prices.” “ourte and Colurress special SELIVEkED WHEN TROSISED. eee All descriptions of MERCANTILE WoO! Heads, bill Heed , Statements, Business Cards, lars, &c., executed in the very ‘best style, at fe SJavasese scnows, FaNs, Era. Washington, DO. | And Decorative Pictures. Jay Gould, 421 9th st. ml iewle and could ecarcely t hearine such remarks a, te. «te. sensitive nature, aid his ny ease, aud T want you to tell me ould [be afflicted tu this manner; go on the streets tu daylight ‘of eminent | Physicians but you are the first one that I con- | Kes w mpevialty of treatin the wain, Some | ome called It Ache Ho- las, &. Dr. une ie, and Ive operatio on his howe sstitutionally and locally, an axed 92. consulted Dr. Van ‘There wan a marked dis Tuouth, which was xo notices is frequently told her that she had Her neck was also discol- ok. She also had dark lites iw discoloration, making ‘aiette, aged 26, consulted on Ler face, neck and viva. ‘There were white, roportion. “Dr. Vani ste without levine ion of Electrolysis, the ve a Birth Mark on his race very much. Dr. Van uts, without leavin the years, consulted Dr. Van aber of Powder Marka on Five years before consnlting the doctor he was pating in a Fourth of July Jubilee snd had hie change rains of por ls face healed &, looking exactly as By a sidl- ely perforined s:riew of operations, Dr. Dyck permanently removed the discoloration, with: yj Bleminhi, Discoloration or Defect of Eruption, SvaNDYCI aut Piace, betwee oeh DYCRS: cmt i com: | nd he ‘and a, Dyck r a of = wider or day, 15,22 Will coutinue at their old quarters, corner of 11th street and Penusslvania avenue, until their new building is ready Tor ovcupaicy, which will be about Jue Ist, as th-y ever have been, todo accord with their old motto: ‘reumenta, Petitions and Memorials before the eet ics qpeciaily attrted to, ad the Work Totter Girea- iw! | anew departure entirely in Wagous; will take the place | of a baby carriage; carries two with caso; has springy, Ihe would squeeze out. | now. Weoffer a large 8-inch Bar in seal or alligator ate. The assortment comprises numerous styles, ‘from 49. Our Square Brass Bird Caye at $1.19 fs another de- cided bargain, and our Brass Cage Springs, with chain, atts are worth 35¢. Our threo-joint Fis ing Rod at 24. must not be over- looked, and our Jointed Bainboo Rods at 49 and 9c. are dirt cheap—and fn season, Our assortment of Fancy Baskets is immense, ported; designs beautiful: prices a bagatelle, Ostrich Feather Dusters from 15¢, up. Bone Handle Whisks from 230. Our ‘up to $20, ‘New Goods constantly coming in, ‘ M. SILVERBERG & CO., TOYS AND FANCY Goons, $12 SEVENTH and 313 EIGHTH ST. N.W., apa ‘Near Ponnaylvania avenue, Tus Bors Wnt Be Hurry, AND THE PARENTS SAVE 25 PER CENT BY PUR- CHASING FROM US, P.B—Mr. Lew Newmyer hias cu ibiishment, where he will my estal frh Blue Fine custom-made ‘REMEMBER PARTME} TENT FOR, 12,at HE LADIES. : ais. cht Cloth, $10, worth al wort 4-button =! worth HE PLACE. M. FP. EISEM4N, 421 77 STREET NORTHWEST, APs arrention pb LarEsr panraran Under Odd Fellows" Hall MODES TX HATR GOODS. M'LLE M. J. PRANDI aim. | 4 of McKee & Harrington's celebrated Baby * | Carriages is very complete. Kattan Carriages from 94 ON FIRST FLOOR, ‘utaway S15, worth$21 mhected himself wit te pleased to see Ne At MRS. M. J. HUNT'S, 1909 F Stxzer. SrectaL—GREY SHADES 1s i RHE. WAVES! SHINGLED Batis: Theee styles never need be in the hairdressers hands, Always ia: onder by" plait combing “Mut Dace es ‘Shingled. ap2-lm GENTLEMEN will find it to their advant inspect tock of Fi fear before making purchases: TYSSOWSEI BR Corner 18th and G ircets worth weet. ape “ASSAGE A. SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE, BY Mes peru Rinne ota weer gee = Consultation Free, ‘aplo-lpét® pean SAMUEL KATZENSTEIN, LATELY AT NO. 310 7th street, is now to be found with GEO, HENNING, No. 410 ith street. where he will be pl to serve his friends with anything in the way of Gentle- men’s Outfits, apltim rr ‘A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDE! BSOF Cee nt Mees ne imate Conon Oe tion of nine trustees, will be held at thelr office, No, 1351 F street northwest, on WEDNESDAY. May 14th, 1864 Polls will be opened at 12 m. and closed at 2 p.m. 1 fer books will be closed on the day of election. pie FRaNcts ‘LoueN, ‘Secretary, fea SPECIAI 5 "The quarterly meeting of the ROCHDALE cO-OPE- RATIVE SOCIETY will be held on TUESDAY soit igs giant at@ o'clock p. m.,in German Hall 604 11th at. between F and G streets’ northwest. A full attendance of members is desired. ‘The new ‘Trade List and Card the year 1884'S are now ready for femue, A large number of advantageous contracts have been made, ‘The Pink Cards for 1883-'84 cannot be uscd after this Jonth, snd should in every case be returned by mem ‘bers when procuring the Hew ones, which can be ob- famed from, the membe + of the executive committee, iz: Joh Corson, T. L carduer, L. Vani a. Reynolds, E. 1. Mills, F, P. Grass, E, ©. Fawcett, A! z Tonys, Andrew, Claas J, E. MoCabe, AN: Meeker, J: . Harshe, and at the residence o 6 street northwest, By orden eae J. M. WILSON, President, J. W. HARSHA, Secretary. ‘apla-st (2B THE REGULAR QUARTERLY MEETING OF the Seventh Subdivision of Associated Charities of the District of Columbia will be held TUESDAY. EVENING. April 15, 1884, at 6:30 o'cloc.. 1n th parlors of the Metropolitan, church, corner C snd 4% utrecta ‘Important business will be transac ed. includin the re- ception of full reports from the proper offlcers conrernin winter's work, condition of the organization, et, ‘The ihtereated public is cordially invited to. be prracne, PB, PIENCE, Preside MT. HILLMAN, Secretary. ‘aplaae ee Pe SONS INDEBTED TO THE ES- A" TATE of the Inte Dr, W. G. H. NEWMAN are ro. quesied to make immediate settlement, ot. erwise the Sccounts will be placed in the hands of am att collection. ‘AONEWMAN and RLGOWYSN _apl2-3 Executors, {Cp THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND RES. oF led to PHOSVIT, idents ix particularly call the hew and popwlar Brain abd Nerve. Tonle and Bete an avainnt Malaria Forsale areated by the glags oF in bottles by W. C. MILBURN, Sole lnventor and Mane ‘ufacturer, 1429 Pennsylvanis DIL (p> OFFICE OF THE cOMMISgIONERS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBL Wasuioron, April 4th, ‘Whereas it has been deemed conducive to. the interest to open a public rosd_ from the village of Line coln through property of W. H. H. Griffith tothe public Toad known as Central avenue, near Beuiingy,in the Count of Wa ne eax the opetiing of said road has been, by dirce- tion “of the uudernined, duly surveyed, aida plot thereof prepared and flied in our office, nofice is hereby given of the proposed opening of said Toad, and ail per tons having “objection thereto are requested to uke them known to the undersigned on the 30th day of April, 1684, at noon, at the office of ‘thy undericned, ible ne, No_14 Coltiubla Bulldiug, 4% street, Washing: ton. D. C., where any. objectio L ‘will be heard and considered Oo Wuel may veuads J.B EDMONDS, JR WEST, Major of Fgineers, CSA, of Fngincers, U.S" Commissioners of the District of Columbia, apT-m&tiw = CIRCULATING TIBRAPY, 1749 PENNGYEL (2? vaSia Avent The teat view bok eeeh monthly and two weekly maguzinen as soon as issued. ‘Terms 80 ceuta per mouth or 84 per year, Ee) WASHINGTON, D, C., APRIL 6, 1n%6, 7 1809 F Stueet Nonruwisr. § 1 have this day given nin the Washington agency of the tormae Ineurance Company All poilces expiring ice after this date will be collected by K. Decbie, Assistant Secretary, in person, of renewed at the Company's. oilice, 1219. $2d street, West Washington, D.C." ttespeetfull api-ot iS" JOHN BW. CASSIN. te BUILDING LUMBER AND HARDWOODS AT LOW PRICES, ESTIMATES FREELY MADE. LARGE STOCK OF DRY LATHS. WM. McLEAN & SON, hand B streeta northwest, st. w., th ton. Physiciahs' Preseriptiol Schtes, Verfumery and ‘Toilet Art mbt 4% 7TH Washing- specialty. Patent Med- icles in” great variety, DR. J, CURTISS SMITHE HAS REMOVED is office from $25 C strect northwest to 1313 New mil29-2un MAGRUDER, 1417 NEW YORK only acent for Wharton G. Green's ‘Tokay, vineyard of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Seup- id othr Wines. mh28-11n, pombe Thay cna’ (oor SOHN MAGI DER voRR AVENUE, In the only awent for C. A: HEINEKEN'S Virginia Clarets and White Wines. mbh27- [gr JUN HL MaGHUDE JOuN Ht LSP" agency ith ER, 1417 NEW YORK AVENUE, E, MARTIN'S Unrqualled mhot-in W YORK MITES ele. ‘The trade ant pub- mabzy-hia Is the only agent for Miss C. Home-made Cakes, & ied. JOBN H isl] NEW YORK venue, is the agent for PHILIP J. LAU- brated Philadelphia Bohemian Beer. “Tho market. mh?i-tm DK. WILLIAM M_ CATE HAS NEW OFFICES at g16 15th street. “Practice Hmlted to treatinent os, B ¢ Dent in th co of Spinal Curvatures and Diseases of the Nervous Sys- teu moh an (ROGINSKI & LEWIS, THE WELL-KNOWN EO” sign Painters and Gluzicrs, formerly of the cor- her 11th aud F streets, are located at their Bew and com- amodious sho) 908 D street northwest. Telephone connection mb19-1n ead SETS, FENDERS FF, BROOKS. GAS FIXTURES, 621 sTH STREET, Conconax BeiLDINo. Full Jine of these Goods, also Artistic and Fancy Col- ered Globes, Fancy Brass aud Porcelain Lamps: Port E. F. BROOKS.__ able, &&. “Lowest Prices BOERICKE & TAFELS MEOPATHI MEDICINE at C: CHKISTIANIS, Noted Feate sylvania avenue = SAMUEL 8. SHEDD. GAS FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, RANGES, FURNACES, PLUMBING AND HEATING. Jobbing promptly dona, 409 9th street northwest. feb12 (ee ple, ATTENTION OF VisITORS AND Roudentn iy particularly called yo PHOSVITAS, the new aud popular Brain aud ‘Nerve Yonio and Saf (oan Reulal Malaria For" sue naratod by tho lage oe W. ¢. MILBURN, Folefnventor and Manufacturer, tea by rep 1420 Pennaylvauia avenia, Noaw watxen & co, 625 Pennsylvania Ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, HAS N 0 EQUAL, Our Custom-made Cloth- . ing. t Success in our 25 Pennastvanta ave, DF Ee cates ur way NOAH WALKER & Co, 7" Button Suits for Dress or Business 625 Pennsylvania Ave, Wear, Prince Albert Coata NOAH WALKER & co, and Vests, Neat Styles, 625 Pennsylvania Ave, ‘Hair Line Cassimere Pants NOAH WALKER & CO, loons, Nobbf Business 626'Pennaylvania AVE. ots Cate cis nits, Boy's Cutaw: NOAH WALKER & Ct Short Pants, Children’s ye 625 Pennaylvania Ave, 5 ong plaited Suita, NOAH WALKER & CO, (625 Pennsylvania A eas ey v8, Low. It would be well to NOAH WALKER& CO, _°"" call on us before buying; it 625 Pennsylvania Ava, NOAH WALKER & CO. gus Goods are aa represented. 625 Pennsylvania Ave. ‘apl-8m Tue Wasusorox Sare Devosrr COMPANY, No, 916 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. W.G. METZEROTT, - SAMUEL CROSS, t. Sec'y and Tress. JOHN T. LENMAN, —” W. W. GREENFIELD. upl2-tm " “Vice President, Ansintant Secretary. Duews Dave Sroze ‘This store has been temporarily removed to $41 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, (Vernon Row.) ‘Where a complete assortment of PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, ‘Together with s full line of DOMESTIC and IMPORTED FANCY ARTICLES. can always befound, {eb25 Lievr. Cou. D. C. Woopxow, was before the naval retiring board at the navy yard yesterday. APPOINTMENT AND PRoMoTION.—A. B. C. Clement having served the probationary period as a clerk of class one in the secretary's office, War depart- ment, has been, permanently appointed. Jacob B. BuakeF, of the adjutant general's office, has been promoted from $1,000 to $1,200 clerkship. ‘Nava OnpeRs.—Assistant Engineer B. C. Bryan has been detached trom special duty at Washing- ton and ordered as assistant at New York in con- nection with the inspection of the machinery of the new cruisers; Sailmaker George S. Haskins has | been ordered to the New Hampshire, 30th instant; | Lieut. W. E. W.Whitfield (retired) has been granted leave for one year from the 23d inst., with permuis- sion to leave Une United States. ARMY RETIREMENTS AND PROMOTIONS —LIeut. Col. David H. Brotherton, 25th infantry, and Maj. | Edward Ball, 7th cavalry, were placed on the re- red list of the army yesterday. The retirements will cause the following promotions: Maj. K. F. O’Belrne, 2th Infantry, to be Hentenant colonel | 5th infantry; Capt. Chas. C. Rown, 7th infant to be major Sith infantry; First Lieut, william uinton, 7th Infantry, to be captain 7th infantry econd Lieut. J. B. Jackson, 7th infantry, to be first Meutenant 7th Infantry; Capt. John M. Bacon, $th cavalry, to be major 7th cavalry, aud First Lieut. J. A. ‘olinstead, Wh cavalry to be captain 9th eavair; ‘THE CcBan Fruscstens Scatrerep—The Span- | the governor general of Cuba, in which it 1s stuted that the Aguero party, numbering only 18 or 20 men, has divided {nto ‘several stnall detach- ments, which are hotly pursued by the Spanish ps + Tue CRUISE OF THE ALBATROSS.—Prof. Baird to- day received a telegram from Capt. Tanner, of the fish commission steamer Albatross, stating that | they arrived at Key West this morning, and that all On board were well. Personat.—The President 1s now the sole occu- Pant of the White House,—Mrs. McElroy, Mrs. Masten, Miss Sharpe and Miss Nelly Arthur having lett for New York on the limited express this morning.—The wife of Senator Logan has_re- turned to the clty.—Joseph Pulltzer, of the New York Worla, is at the Riggs—Rev. Lucius L. | Tilden, who for some years held a prominent ion in the United States Treasury, 1s suffering | | from an attack of partial paralysis at’ his home in Nashua, N. H.—John H. Inman, of New York, 15 at Witlard’s——M. De Struve, the Russian mine Aster, will spend the coming simmer at Newport. Senator Vest was registered in St. Louls on Sunday. —Gen. Jos. Dickinson, of the pension oftice, Who has been contined to the house for some Ume bn wccount of an operation performed. on. om of his wounds, Was able to be out for a littie while yesterday.—Gen. Van Vilet. and Hallet Kilbourn, of Washington, were registered in New York last evenlng.— Hon. John: Arnot, of New York, and Major A. C. Ward are at the Ariington.—Ex-Secre- tary Evarts 1s suffering from malaria, but expects, to get out in a few days—= Geo. J. Brush, of New Haven, and Chas. H. Tweed, ot New York, are at Wormley’s. | Mr. New’s Successor Appointed. MR. CHARLES £. COON NOMINATED AS ASSISTANT 8EC- RBTARY OF THE THRASURY. ‘The President to-day nominated Charles E. Coon to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, vico John C. New. Mr. Coon 13 at present | assistant chief of the loan division, and |has been connected with the department | | for over twenty years. Te ts considered to. be one | of the ablest offictals of the department, and has ::t different times been selected to fill responsible and Important positions in connection with the gov jermnent finances. He represented the govern | menvs interest at the London syndicate several Years ago. Us tion to Ml the omce of | Assistant Secretary 1s generally regarded as wise and deserved. | i The Danv Investigation. COALITION VOTERS ARMED WITH SABERS, Thomas E. Blakey, of Tappahannock, Va, was the first witness examined by the Sherman sub- | committee to-day. He described the approach of a company of coalition voters numbering about one hundred men, marshaled by men who were armed with sabera’ ‘They were organized In partles of | ten, ‘They had possession of the polls for an hour | while they were voting. ‘There Was no violetice. He deseribed at great length the experience of Colored democrat who was assaulted as he went to the polls, and threatened as he left after voting. ‘Recess until 2 p. m. ‘The Jeannette Investigation, MR, NEWCOMB CROSS-EXAMINED, ‘The sub-committee of the House committee on nayal affairs resumed to-daythe Investigation ofthe Jeannette arctic expedition, and Mr. Arnow: sel for Mrs. De Long, continued hiscross tion of Mr. Newcond, In reply to questions cone { cerning his ‘relations with Melville and Dunbar, witness sald Dunbar complained to De Long that he (witness) had pushed nin a ride” Way, and that De Long told witness in a threatening manner that he’ should not do soasain, De Long sald furthermore, in speaking of this episode b tween witness and Di Which ended in their not speaking to one another, that such conduct was “child's play.” Tn this particular or in part of ity witness Uncugit that ¢ Long's treatment or the: trouble tended to prevent, Ruther Ulan Inerease, strife between Inelubers of the expe: dition. The witness was then cross-examined at considerable length with regard to that part of his direct testimony which related to De Long's man- agement in putting the nnette into the tee, but nothing of especial Importance was ellelted. ‘The Attempt to Assassinate President Barrios. Sefior Batres, the Central American minister 1n | this city, to-day received a telegram from the min- istry of foreign affairs for Guatemala and Salvador, | saying It 1s true that an attempt was made to as- | sassinate President Barrios, buL adding: “No. hiurin was done to him, and he 18 perfectly well” The dispatch also says that there ts no disturbance of public order; that the attempt at, assassination Is universally execrated, and that Gen. Barrios ts re- celving the congratulations of all classes of the people. eee tional Academy of Sciences, ‘WHO WERE PRESENT 70-DAY—READING OF PATERS— THE COMING ELECTION OF OFFICEIS, ETC. ‘The National Academy of sciences began the an- Dual meeting at noon to-day inthe National mu- Seum. There were present about the usual quota of members. The president of the academy, Prot. | ¢. Marsh, presided, with Prof. Asaph Hail as'secre= tary. Tlie following members were present: Cleve- land Abbe, Washington; Snes . Baird, Wash- | ington; George F. Barker, Philadelphta; William H. Brewer, New Haven; George J. Brush, New Haven: J. H. C, Coffin, Washington; Elliott Coues, Wash- ington; James Hall, Albany: J. E. Bilcard, Wash- ington; Geo. W. Hl, Washington; ‘T. Sterey Hunt, Montreal; 8. P. Langley, Allegheny, Pa.; J.P. Les. Hie, Philadelphia; M. C. Mets, Washingion; Shnon Newcomb, Washington; John W. Powell, Wash- ington; Ira Remsen, Baltimore; TL. A. Rowland, Bal- more: C. A. Schott, Washingto uitder, Cambridge; Benjamin Silliman, A. EB. Verrill, New Haven; A. W. Wright, New Haven; ¢. | A"Young, Princeton, N.J.; Raphael Pumpelly, Newport, kL. ‘The first paper read to-day was by G. K. Gilbert, entitled: “The sufficlency of terresttal rotation w) deflect river courses.” Four other papers (Nos. 2 to 5, as printed in yesterday's Sran) Were assigned to De read at to-days session. ‘The academy will hold dusiness sessions each day before the public session. To-morrow members will be elected to fll vacan- cies in the council On Thursday morning the election of five new members will be held. There | are about fifteen candidates, and great interest at- {aches to theelection. On Thursday evening a special session will be held, hen biographical papers Wil ‘be read on Stephen Alexander, John Le Conte, J. L. Smith and Geo. Warren, members who lave died Guring the year, On Friday tne academy will ad- journ, and that evening Mr. Gardner Hubbard will ive the members a reception at his elegant resi- fence on Connecticut avenue. A Home FoR FALLEN AND FRIE: ‘The property at the corner of 241 known as the old Lowery estate, was sold yester- day by Mr. A. T.Coumbe, for the heirs of Mra Mary FE. Godey, to the recently incorporated Axso- elation for Works of Mercy. The sum paid was $16,000. The property, which fronts 73 feet on K ‘street and runs south ‘on 24th street to a depth of nearly 75 feet, s Improved by a large three-story Duliding with basement and Mansard roof, con- taining about, twenty rooms. The insuition, a NDLESS_ WOMEN.— ith and K streets, Sromen, wilt is expected, be opened orinaiy 8 ex] , be opened £01 about May ist. It will bein charge of the Misses ‘Toleott, two sisters, Who have Deen engayed in similar'work in England. An Episcopal chapel ‘Will be fitted up in the interior of the building. ‘Tae NaTIONAL SAVINGS Banx.—The tncorpora- tors of the National Savings bank held thelr annual meeting yesterday, The showed a satisfac ‘ory condition of affairs. ‘The entire board of off!- cers was re-elected. The resignation of Thomas R. Jones, who has been connected for twelve years: past a8 cashier, Was received and accepted with Fegret. Major L. P. late deputy marshal ar'the ‘was sppolnted to succeed him. Mr. aS a position in New ¥ _——— corner-stone of Protestant, Episcopal uur yes ad ar Combes, Ma, yesterday by | inspectors of hulls and boll ish minister received a dispatch yesterday from | t AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE TARIFF BILL [ THE HOUSE, TAKEN UP BY A VOTE OF 140 T0138 SENATE PROCEEDINGS AND COMMITTEE WORK ‘The Senate. SEA-COAST DEFENSES, ‘The chair laid before the Senate a message on the subject of sea-coast defenses, submitting an es- ‘Umate of the chief of ordnance for a permanent an- Dual appropriation of $1.300,000 to provide the ne- essary armament for fortifications. NEW BUILDING FOR THE SIGNAL SERVICE. Also, a letter from the Secretary of War trans- mitting a plan and estimates for a flre-proof bulld- ing for the use of the siznal service, the building and site not to cost mor than $300,000. Also, @ communication from the Attorney Gen- eral in reply to a recent resolution of the Senat Telating to the ofice of marshal of the middie and southern distrlets of Alabama. ‘The Attorney Gen- eral states that the question whether then nc now in That ofiice ts a question of Law, whieh has be ied bY the United States dis Uniet court fu the negative, Mr. Blair reported from the committee on educa- tion and labor to provide for a commission on the Subject of the aleoholle Nquor traiic. Mr. Call introduced a iil to amend the Revised Statutes so faras relates to the compensation of TS. MARSHAL STROBACT. ‘Mr, Morgan offered aresolution, which he asked may le over and be printed, directing the com- mittee on the judiciary to Inquire and report whether Paul Strobach, whoye confirmation as d States marstial in Alabama hasbeen re- jected by the Senate, 18 “how discharging the duues of the ofice, und whether he ts entitled to 10 Su. exists a Vac THE CINCINNATI FIRE. ‘The House Joint resolution providing that certain books be furnished by the Secretary of the Interlor to the Cinciunat! law brary was passed. Mr. Sher- man expluined that the volumes were wecessary to help initke up for the books burut 4m the Jaw library at the recent fire in Clucinnatt, ‘The House. EXPECTATION OF 4 FIELD DAY. In expectation that the initial nightover the Mor rison tariff bill would take place today, the mem- ders on the republican and democratic Sides who have the duty of securing pairs for absentees were kept busy this morning In seeing that the vote of no man should be wasted, and that all the palrs should contain the name of an advocate and an op- ponent of the measure, Mr. Morrison (iil) having demanded the regular order, the speaker proceeded to call the eoramttees, (or 3 Mr. Perkins (Kan.), from the committee on Indian atfuirs, reported a bill for the sale of the Sic a Fox Indian reservations tn Nebraska and Kansas. lend Honse c Mr. Ms r pension soldiers and curred beyond the loss of ‘Committee of the whole. Also (ad- ling service pensions. Committee of the whole, Mr. Cox (S.¥.), from the committee on civil ser~ lee Peforun, reported: adversely a Dill relieving leg- Aslative offi¢ers from the performance of executive Tunctions, Laid on the table, Mr. Brewer (N. J.), froin the committee on mann- facture, reported a Dill to regulate commerce be teen the suites. The hill pertains to commercial travelers. House ealendar. THE MOURIGON TARIFF BILL. Mr. Morrison (IIL) at 12:55 moved that the House go Into committee of the whole for the considera- Uon of the tariff bil, ‘There was no division and the motion was agreed. to, Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) being called to the chair. SHALL THE BILL. RE CONSIDERED. Immediately upon the committee's assembling Mr. Eaton (Conn.) objected to the consideration of the Dill, and th ‘tion was reported to the House. "The vote ther taken upon the question whether the bill shall be considered, THE BILL TAKES UP—140 YEAB TO 138 NAYS. By a vote of 140 yeas and 138 nays the committee ecided to consider the measure, THE Vo: TE IN DEAT. s deration was as , Alken, Alex- ¥, Ballantyne, Barksdale, tt, Blackburn, Blanchard, rife, Ruehanan, Buckner, Candier, Carleton,” C: sts. Adams (3 ander, Anderson, Bagh Tay, Cobb, Collins, Cosgrove, Cox (Ne ¥.)y Cox (S.C), Cris, Cnth (Tex.3, Davidson, Dasts Mo? Deuster, Dibble, Dibrell, Dockery, Dor Green, Green- leat, Halse! Hardeman, Match (Me.),” Hempuill, Herbert, Hoblizell, Homan, Houseman, Jones (Wis), Jones (Tex.), Jones (Ark), Jon Vf Jordan, King." Kleiner, Lanham re, Lore, Loverinz, MeMillan, Matson, May- y Mitchell, “Money, TOW, ON r, Pryor, Puss Reese, Robert 1s Se: Sey. notin, Shut, Sitigieton, Shinher (SY Go, Sidcuin, Snyder, Springers stewart Texas)” Sidckstuger, Strait, Suuaer (Wis), Talbott, Taylor (Tenn.), Thompson, Three Tueker, ‘Thrner ( auton, Waket norton, ‘Tillinan, Townshend, ‘Turner (Ky.), Vance, V a, Ward, Warner (Tern), Wel » Wolford, Wo aply and Young140, Nays—Messrs. Adatus (Li, Arnot, Atkinson, Barbour, Barr, Pelford, Bincham, Bisbee, Bouteils Boyie, Bralnerd, Badd, Burleig Brewer (N. J. Cxnnon, Chace, Con is (Mia tol, Elwell, Estuentrout, . Friedier, Findia Brown, se, ato: ), Everhart, Ee Foran, Funston, Geonge, Glaseock, Goff, Hanbach, Hardy, Harmer, Hart, Hatch (Mich) Haynes. er dn (lowit), B on its.), Hen Jey, Hepburn, Hewitt (Ala), Hiscock, MIU, Holmes, Hopkins, Horr, Howey, Hunt, Jeffords, Johuson, asson, Kean, Ketter, Kelley, Kelloge, "Ketcham, Lacey, Lund, Tawretlee, Libbey, Long, Lyman, Me? Adoo,” Mecdid, MeCoinas, “Sickinies, Millard, Miter (Pa), Sliken, “Morey, Morrill, Muller, Mutenler, \itting, Ochiltree, O'Hara, O'Netl Pay, | Patze, Parker, Patton, Payne, Payson, Pelle (Ind. Perkins, Peters, dail, Ranney, Kay Robinson (S.-Y Ryan, Skinner (N.Y, Steele, Sievens, Stewart (VO), Stone Storm) Struble, EB. Taylor (Olto), J.D. ‘Tavior (Ohio), ‘Tulley, Valentine, Van Alstyne, Wadsworth, War? to}, Washburn, Weaver, Wemple, White Whiting, Wikins, Wilson (Towa), G. D. Wise (Wao, J. S. Wise Va.) and York 138. Five tepublicans voted to. take thirty bs, Folind, Post, Price, Kan ¥.), ay (N. H.}, Reed, Blce, Rockwell, Rowell, Russell, Lor forty democrats opposed It, ‘The Went into committee or the whole to Dill, With Mr. Cox In the chatr. Morrison tok the floor in support of hts bit. peech Was written atid Was a carefully pro- argumen District in Congress, THE FRES BRIDGE BILL. ‘The House tu committee of the whole devoted several hours yesterday to discussion of the bill authorizing the construction of a free bridge across tue Potomac. The amendment was adopted leav- ing {t in the discretion of the Secretary of War to purchase the Aqueduct at a cost not exceeding: 000, ($85,000 LO U Pes Of the bridge and i) to The Alexandria canal company,) and in ease the purchase siull not be consummated within sixty days the Work of constructing the bridge at ‘Three Sisters shail be begun at once. On a motion that the committee rise and report Dack the bill favorably the vote stood ayes 49, noes 88; and the polnt of “no quorum” being muile the committee Tost without further action, ‘The action OF Uke House 1S looked upon as prob. ably a final defeat of the tree bridge Dill. Same of the meimbers of the District cofumittee are irr tated because, as they cll, the District Commis. sioners did not present thelr objections to the bill when they Were Invited to appear before the com- mnittce, Dut walted to defeat the bill in the House. The statement by Mr. Follett and others that the ‘Comunissioners were opposed to the appropriation Of mouey for a tree bridge at this time, its claimed, deteated the bill. An effort will be made to bring: AL upagain, if necessary, in another foru THE EXPENSE OF THE WATER SERVICE, ‘The District appropriation Dill reported yester- day appropriates $185,349 for the water service, and the District Commi sloners are directed to here- after include in their annual estimates for the expenses of the Water department, an estimate to De made by the Treasurer of the United states of an atnount necessary to refund tn not less than (wenty-tive annual tnstalments one-half of the amount advanced by the United States, under the act of July 15, 188, to increase the Water supply of the City of Washington. ‘THE INCORPORATION ACT. ‘The Senate bill amending the general incorpo- Tation act of the District, which passed the House yesterday, covers many defects in the present law, among them that which limits the existence of cor. itons for charitable pul hospitals, #£c., to twenty years, Under this bill their life isnet lim: ited. It also aliows them to ‘their prop- erty in carrying out the purposes uf the tion, Cniler the present lav charitable corpore: Uons can only own real estate for five yeara The Dill changes this in allowing them to own it as Jong as they desire. ‘This provision was put in the Dill s0 that the Chfldren's’ hospital can the Teal estate presented that charity by the late Dr. J. @, Hall, DR. MARY WALKER appeared before the District committee to-day and 1S, Evins (S.C), | , Dunean, | mith, Spoomer, Sprigy, | up the dilland | AN INDIAN OUTBREAK IMMINENT, SS DYNAMITE PLOTTERS IN PARIS. | ———— ~ | GEN. AUGERO'S CAMPAIGN INCUBA. = ee | State Governors at Loggerheads. TWO CENT aes — TWO KENTUCKY MURDERERS LYNCHED. asked for a hearing on a bil! to pr = ee ity of young chikiren ta tli Dist Wants fo have presented to the | mittee declined to grant the heat Capitol Notes. CHEAP CORRESPONDENCE BY TEDRGRADI. Mr. Roberts made an argument before th House, rene Toutidation. Johns on th favor of Mr. Mones’s bil for cheap correspon | by telegraph. He condemned Dr, Green's om | tion to the pestal telecraph fight oa as 1sts against free and houest competition. THR AGRICCLIURAL BCREAC. Mr. Hatch, chairman of the Hous» committee, expects, at the next of) t ask for a suspension of the rules to name ad the consideration of the bill to make the tural bureau a Cabinet omer. Hes pects to secure the passave of the that ICs am outrage that the farm bone of the country—should not have ar | Live im the Executive branch of the 4: ‘The committee 1s also urgent in ts re ton of the paggage of a bill to give ay. Ungton to th@ agricultural biirewu, to be experimental farming THE NAVAL BILL PASSES THE SFNATE. The naval appropriation DNL was jase tn Senate yesterday with the amendment of Mr. Boy- and, directing the Secretary of the Navy to report at the next session of Congress a plan and etimate for a gun factors niendinent pripyrstd Uy | Mr. Hule, directing the secretary of te Navy to submit at the next session. a plan and excima te for | the construction Of an aruicd slip Of 5,300 & | displacement. | Post OFFICE APPROPRIATION PI. IN TIVE SENATF. ‘The Senate appropriation committer thas report | the Post Ontce appropriation bill wor of the House BIL ‘The sum tor Wie compe Of postmasters 18 tnereassd trot $11.750,00; that for the letter Bostow, A Raita | detital expenses of the free dv — - to sou. For trans ° Talk in Wail Screct, troll $11,208,000 to $12, RUMORED DIFFERENCES OF THE GOULD AND ANDERE House bill tor a reduction MELT FACTIONS—RANLMOAD BATION num In the compensati we Nowx, April 15, Wats, Steuer, 10 Fail, and that making Ue Jocal and i Pegler t ell ide hcctrege he psh tyr on periodicals and printed tnatter the stn aac be 4 Sb i been stricken ont. “An amendinent f= added Ryipn ae Priating $20.00 for the expens's of The tus ~ | partment, $3,000 to be paid to the cluet pemt_oMire Meso igo Inspector, fe other Inspectors to be adlowed $1 per aman ed | day for expense Sc anne | THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAT. COMMITTER. seenrined Ava mecting of the democratic con | committee last cles on the coummitte were filled as follows: Rhode I | Washington ‘Territory, Costen; Distriet of Cx | tender of the House | the Work of Uh | ably acknowle met The The St. doses Tated as at dude= than tts total sutitt LO th ts for the futer. nT Le Cay Be wad, ad ‘To-day, owing houlnations to The President seat the fe the Senate to-day Charles E, Coon, of New York, to be Assistant | Seeretare of the Treasury. John M. Bacon, git cavalry, to be major, A. Olmstead, 9th that tive tl roxy comm coef the To ad have pre valry, to be iry Barrett, jt, 10tt Infantry, to pond ides tn excaTHS econd Lieutenant Granger Adams, fifth, ariit- ar fits, With intent to Sanuary Wok, Is ery, to be first ee goes a. Ya Is reported that Unlon Pacific and Chicago, infantry, to be tirst Neutenant a i al Corps Armory Building. Bullding Inspector Entwisie has written a better to the butiding committee of the Wash: Infantry suggesting some chinees tn th Bostox, April 1 been in p has tern S strike whieh has eon Tai at Amesbury L submicted ® Tuagem | construction of the proposed armory and opera | PT sey lget eds Biot etp Intend ig dln house for the purpose of securing better pro-| ii in,” and eataulishing & new svete Of Ble lection against fire and pante. He pre unis for cloth at a given standard of perfect a@change in the prosceninia wall, Ear st Se pgindlie i oe ne ei This Was anoepted by the weavers. Of Asbestos concrete: That L Thi pled by r f = Stairways be otuftted: that th u Swe Mem Managed by a Biecky es | ¥ided for the tirst story be carried up to | "Sir Stenurse, RY Fifty masked | Tanding; that the steps in the platforms be | ered cackonn: Aacatiene platforms widened: and the gas supply te | inignes aa J | the auditorium, lobbies and baliways be separated | MEM st from the st supply ther 1 |_ Districe Govermment Affaire, | 8! {2 unit ot Mu Thor Lot an Sranty oxe-rump oP ocr serie apcurmnaten. | DT Sas suyetol oF eat cometh Mr. De Smedt has made a nal port to the | Vetta stat ie Waa all pore health Officer Of the results of | would receive like puulsbiuent hiibu ad butter, One hundred and fifty-se reac Lien asin anree! eight wen, examined by Une uileroscope, of whieh fity we a | found to be more of less adulterated with different | fats, such as lard or tallow. Mr. De Smedt discone | tinues iis excuntuation of Butter inorder to luvestt- gute other kitds OF food. COMMISSIONER EDMONDS ON THE NEWSPAPER Ft PORTER, \ A citizen, tn writing to Commtsstoner Edmonds yesterday, expressed his fears the Cotntuis A Threatened indinn War. ROSTIITY TO SETTLERS UPON LANDS RECENTLY OWN OPEN BY THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. ‘UhrnwT, of Dayton, rile matutalus a few Urotter, Michael Obr- planed to prevent pis math, returned last evening. He Sago to search for ti Wwhotn Indiaiws led ea setting on thetr Stoner might feel annoyed tmnents Pat in | States that his brewer he av, st Uaat Leable his moult by the published report concerning that | 45 anticipated, us the Hnallans hove bork Petatorest | Commissioner, to which Mr, Extmonds responded as! he a laze bated Theta actus the boundars. | follows: “Your note is received. Thad not sen the | Chet Livile sheik. The Tmiane teuttnes tr alter oot report You allude to, amd ACL had 1 should have | tiers upon thet portion of ation whied nade the proper allowance for error, for 1 Tully | as just been throws open Inter Teallze that some of the newspaper ney feu. Tee fodiens bese Bilied | devowwes of Truth and guard Tut hey destroy aud kth | worship with such je title belongttie sured allow her to appe: | bellish her teaturr | that her best tri you are phi be distur f the fan Lot reporters atid Will credit this | gllice with like sense.” LING PERMITS issued by Inspector Envwis K._ Filton, erect. a three-story dwelling, Vermont aver tween M and N streets northwest UU, erect aTuree-story dwell P stivets northwest pels t @ her witht ize he ing tn Doldue=s every d ¥, ahd trouble ts 1 ‘and His Shooting Mite. James S. Mattison ». Bythiwood dead bere on 8 to th veuwern ada suiry dwe | Serious Accident on the Western and Adinatic Iailron. betwee E ATTANOOGA, TFSS., April 1—It ts reported $500. Otto Johnson, Lat wertous tallnoad 3 at oourted fast might $60 1H, sclneti Worth, Ga, on tue Western utd AUABUS fal Ings, 11th Street, between, WO. Geo. J. two-story ~ 5. F, between Toh amd Sch 1.700.” Geo. W. Utter Steets Sau ‘The Dynamiters Suil Active. ‘dweiRngs, F {DETECTIVES IN PAKIS—PRENOR EXPLO Sireets northwest AND NOT AMERICAN, USED IN OND. Weston | Parts, A) 15.— Several Baw detectives have sonthwest: arrived in Pars for Ue purpose of tructig the two-story divciing, M street, between Ziu'and 24th | dSaunMS Tn splteok the report Streets northwest: $1,000, lated that the ds tiam: bad aco Stations was tune ata factory 8 Charge of Embezzlement. | THE SECKE.AKY OF “BLOOM OF YoUTH” LODGE IN | . dings in London, ‘Tie activity of thy hess continues unabited, “Ther moet twlee every werk | _In the Criminal Court thls morning, before Judge | yor tie purpose ot ng plans and prepa Wylie, a young colored man named Thornton K. anne cls believed that the Richardson “wits have 2 ed with their at Owcastona, | MOVECUTS, a fr ~ at Cccaslons, | counteract thet plots There is great reasin to. | embezzled the sum of $2.65, and SUBS | believe that one ot trusted of the dynaralte quently $90 from the Bleom of Youth lade, Jeaiers bi ¥ informed of all thelr 1388, Grand United Order of Odd Fe: Wi plans. His treachery to his fellow-conspitatons diy he was the permanert seeretary, principal | of course, Uberaily rewarded Witness Was Edward F, Winslow. treasuret uf the = jodge, Who testified that his lodge assumed the | What the Governor of Texas Said 4 rent for the rooms, &c., and it Was tie duty to | the of Loutsinnn, | coliect the proportions due lodges in | April 15,—A_ spectal to the | the hall; that they ascertained tha rent had d gave to ‘oU been pald and Kichardson was called on, when | Ue payers toad u » Gor he reported that $117 had been in his late, but a | ethor MeEuery on Hon question upon friend had got in trouble and he helped din out. | Which the two creat issue. He says hehas It was asceriaMed that he had collected four suuis | every meson To b tit The refusal of the go Of $8.65 each and Richardson Was al-o given $30 lor | eTuor of Loulaine in the Carrell case shows the funeral expenses of B.A. Carpenter, which he | tional disrespect ( Texss. TRe cevernors first did not pay over. 5 Teason for his tefusal ts characu-riad ab LAVInE ho ring an the que son 1S So-extraon agross one. Gi rf the fea ut insur, and the serond) the Insult ts rhor Inland quotes article: ad Constitution, and show Whi | Alter the testimony was all In Mr. Campbyll | te Carrington claimed that the change Was mot sus- | T° tatned 1 ‘The ‘court said that the Jaw was not made for | sect the purpose of collecting debts, Uhis Case It should be pr honey With a fraudulent tnt $3.65 Sums he did not think they belonged wo the Bloom of Youth Lodge. A VERDICT OF NoT GUILTY. A number of witnesses testified to Richardson's good character, and he made a statement which ary Ui mt ely wn New York poll wvated assault upon a Ih his saioun In New Yerk elty. Irving wag Sees SRST OSy. Ao SR OEE RelA POCO ch, EOS oe eee eet sowed a a Su bull Tie court of appesls tite moraine amiraedt decision of Uhe lower court ‘Wo suffer the penalty of the — ‘The French Plect Occupies Amoy. FX GHEE TO SUCRE INDENNIE PROM CHINA. rai 15.— Ht ‘The Emancipation Day Celebration. nd Irving will have PROGRAM FOR THE PARADE TO-MORROW. The emancipation day procession will be formed to-morrow at M and 2ist streets norinwest at 9 O'clock, and move at 11. The procession will be formed of three divisions, composed of the colored iltary orggnicat the other organizations lnentioned Saturday's Stax. The ne of march Will be as follows: 2ist strmet to P, 10 to M, tw Pennsylvania avenue, to the White House, thence along Pennsylvania’ avenue To Louishina avenue, to 436 street, passing in re- view before the District: bulldings; thence along Ww. in order to secure the 3 from China. ‘The cap= ates the Campaign in Ton quin. Th Hon remains to be settled with Chins, ‘The French demand will be very heavy. Gen, Agucro’s Cuban Campaign. THE HAVANA ADMINISTRATION DUPED. New Yous. Apri 1—Alvicrs from Havana ot ture of H Pennsylvanlaavenve, around the south side of Uke | the 20th instant say: ‘The landing of Ay baa Capitol to 11th strect east, returning by way of | caused a feverish state Of excitement all over the st Capitol street, New Jersey avenue and the | tskind. The censorship of di City Hall, where the line will be distnised. In the evening exercises will be held at Asbury M. E. church. Addresses will be made by G Ww. wil: Mams, of Boston; Prot. KR. T. Greener, Frederick Douglass, W. k. Laws, and others. Patents were issued to-day to residents of the Tull Tore again, had for afew: of knowledge of the departure of Aguero West, and only when the news of the safe landing of The insurgents could be no longer withhela | the public Were ail {ue dispatches announcing 1 | departure allowed to be printed. ‘The effect, there fore, has been doubly disastrous. All reports concul Is folk W. D. Doremus, mail fas- | In the certainty Ubat the government has been mis: ware Sara Messages | uate cae ae ea Screw; John W. and J. D. White, sindke consuming | 41 ror'iand between Cardenas and Matanzas Dut = : That they landed east of Cardenas which fact is THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT.—The work of pre- | Corroborated by the declaration of the crew of the 7 schooner Schorters. Aguero, it is further reported, Paring the iron framework on top of the Washing- | Would not choose the cerritory between Cardenas ton Monument preparatory to adding twenty feet j and Matanzas, as It would have been very disad- additional tc the height of the structure was com- | Vantageous {dr his operations. ‘The government inenced yesterday in order that everything may be | sent the bulk of Uhe troops in a wrong direction, ‘readiness for laying stone by the last of the pres- | and is now concealing from Uke public the disas™ ent month. Bids were ‘at the office of Col | trous encounters between Aguero and he ‘T. L. Casey at noon to-day for tron work needed for | met, as aiso the swelling of the pumber of 3 interior of the monument. The bidders aud j gents: ‘by Ube numerous bands, which were its were Phoenix Iron com} Of Tren- | Waiting the arrival Saree So 5an tee. it New Jersey and Jron | ssid that the Cubans who favor annexation to the 4. and H. A. Ramsey | United States are Uying to organize a league In The contract will | favor of that idea, asa great many Spaniards are ‘mentioned bidders, | Lecoming converted to ik '

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