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_—s ? , a ————— e " Ae . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C ¢ TUE SDAY. = . y > e,e e,°e The Drowning of Gen, © E. Babcocks PROPOSALS. | AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS. r) Bostox, June &—The will of the late Samuel W. hy Ney Yous, June SA private Ghepateh was Me DP : ® > D = E18 = = ‘(AENERAL TRANSAT = Swett, of J Plain, contains ie bequesis: ceived here this afternoon by Dr. Ports ae SERA ees Tae STN APTERNOON. GENERAL, TEANERITABTIO COMPANY "4 9 | i socal instivutions amounting’ to: #3400" The ] | Hom sR. Upton tate Awimcamt Secretary of ie r tion of Jatt Bufidine | ‘JY4OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CRATES OF ENGLISH STONE CHINA ‘Company's pier. No. 42 Sorth River, foot of Morton residue of his estate, which 1s estimated at $500,000, ° ry. which ‘confirms the report of the Gente =e Bee tee | Cnc oc ae AACN ern Siva at ate ate esi, Weleeeh. Nasa x enetasaaay ste eee tes ca = : ais bance with drawings, &e.. filed | [ON Pi On THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE FT [, 1884, at te x . . anni she omice ur the chk of dy County Court at Pairtes | TEN O'CLOCK, at my auction rooms, Isball’ sell sev- | Jame & 2m. ‘Canada, de Kersabiee, Wednesday, June 1 the Massachusetts Home Missionary Society. The 5:50 O'CLOCK P.m. = H. » bid for the (ral cravet of the above wuds, Attention of the trade checks parable on, sizbt, in amounts to suit, on the American board has also an individual bequest of o Tilden and eagreeegegerbeeeners re te directed to this eal: rae eat Pura LOUIS DE BEBIAN. . (a - = —] _Prescors, Anmowa, June &—The democratic o%te eae eS IRS LEM EENG Auctogor Apts ‘Bowling Greeny Ney York) Gr WeMOSS —— ral committer view ted, yesterday. W. K. Meade and = Pennsylvania avenue; 3. W- BOTELER & SON, 925 Pharmacists in Council. H GO! H. Ouray deirgates Wo the democratic maton! PACRESOM BROS, Anctioneers, Pennsylvania avenue, Agents for = e + | Witxrspaune, Pa., June &—The seventh annual Cc ICA 2 bonvention to Chicago, They are ns 29 Washington, D.C doors Ive priniecs’ en he. date named: below, the fclioeine | PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. | —2” ten | THE CONVENTION. Convention of the state pharmaceutical association — Tuden and Henarickn . Vides pacrved | talent, situate in Washanyton Cit, in said Distt, | Op THUSMDAY, JUNE FIFTH, 16M. at HALF-PAST | A EB E HSS yee ioe =e Isimsesson here this morning, and will continue LATEST DISPATCHE sts scouts cnamanaet cy ett it proeawete follow | Figs zip ver nag, | SEVEN O'CLOCK P- M1 will sell within th wat oF x —- ree days, Two hundred druggists are present Ss s pwning of Gem. ‘andl specification= wil, be considered Bids | On MONDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1884, at SIXO'CLOCK | rooms 9thand D astreets nurthwest all AAL L N L UNNNEE from various parts of the state. Broderi MIS FAMILY IN TRIS CITY—A TELEGRAM OP May be unde ws foliown © parately P.M. the Lois numbered 58, 69, (and OL ofmy re | Pledera—Gold_ and Silver Watcres Diamond Jewelry. | AAA EE. Xb HR MRE LIVELY OPENING SCENES. — | openea'the meeting and delivered the address. of Spee MTSE anne. For the whole work. corded subdivision of original lot'3. 1n square 514, with | Fine Black and Fancy Colored. Silas, Dress Clothing. | A &LLLLULLLA IN LULLILN NNKER welcome, which was responded to by Jesse J. Dubie, : 18 es mm SE For the carpeuter's work ancl the iuprowan nts thervons consisting In tour twovstory | Laces, Sets of Jeweigy, Soild Silver ‘and Plated Ware, PORULAR SUMMER HOUTE. O" aes Wines Nee roe aan LYNCH DEFEATS CLAYTON, | ,.0° 20% foes 2 te who nas deen tn Ck ae or ol a i hoa SE THIRD. 194, AT THE Saye | PHt* Guns Books, ke. saline Treat Gurtes 19 Liverpool, making te thereat : pate ee z N+ | neaith for some tine past, and three young MET tne balance of the work, excepting an abov red 3 sind. Jf, of my records! | 169 Bites in Graceland Cutters. SeaMronaey, obiy five dave ftv and land. "The THE GREAT HALL CROWDED. A Pretty Spectacle. SS ee Pes see ee 8 Ese, re ter work sind wagite a ¢ front of irieinal fot 19. in tT, SMITH, Broker, | IrouSteantehips are parted foratrengt PRACTICE IN STRAM TACTICS AT ANNAPOLIS. a . altimore, and fo ments thereon, consisting | jog g¢ 814 9th street northwest, | #Peed and comfort, and are fitted up with all the ro ee ee ANNAPOLIS, Mp., June 2—The board of visitors to The Vote 431 to 378. girl and three Doys, two of whom aregrown. At poeent £61 by th fronting on Tetreet, eae inpeuverents that practical experience can stgwest. the naval atad@iny witnessed today practice in st 1° a'cloct ‘official Ee Sencar ee eee o> we | Seca X eninients ow thealles | 5 QQ) FEV-FOUE, MARE nowesric cr. | CAL Sided tinted dat CONTEST OVER THE TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN- | steam tactics ti the dra case, under Heat, S, Information “at the°'sad. “neeient had beee epi f whatever Character aid wand, tot» | intherear uf lot St, 0 ane RS, in lo Broadway, New York, louston. ‘There were eight steam launches 5 Jt Une rrivate tel ein ihccun and atafactoryaccurity wit tem | carta tgeday of cai Githn Seek arate | “ON EHURSDAY MORNING. JUNE FIFTH. com-| G. w. soss, Weshinston' BS SHIP. Gril, and tt made an Interesting spectacie. The | LYNCR’S ELECTION AS TEMPORARY | EDowe at the Ser Sparen te menciie at TEN. o'clock, we will sell, within our auc ENTER SER 5 ep ; comutioned for the iaithiui and exact perform. | and the resid fro cqual, sostelny sas and Hon roomie, 9th and D-atreets northwest. the above | portig AE EAN EINEy (tN E BH SERVICE, May. Sie rhe grep eet n ag fen CHAIRMAN MADE UNANIMOUS, telegram asking fof information Sen eee oP contract : ; ie day of sale. the purchaser (0 waieabas 1 ato be ab ce hy “laterals 2 nibitior y stern. “ me? : to Daytona. Mt. Kenjamin, who. seq JOHN B. COLEMAN, Dranesville, ‘chasers zivine tis. her of thelr promissory netes for | uantity of Clears, suitable for retail trade, an Cabin. #50, $70 nd $80; intermenate, 83075 Extra : Were seven steno aber a eras under Pat ae . . job aR eeceuria per mamae oe ch the cokes tbr | eae BUN Uopatnlcny Gland cavayrytamauancs | EX-CONGRESSMAN LYNCH GAT NST | charge of Cadets tivion Por Glaner, rane Fea. ee | seer fe taperamaee se, soeewrasate, a tes Be jerannum or. atthe election ot =| 3 RCANSO NBs paanserry, Glare Beet’, | Ses rie mn, ‘Dalton and McKay. A message select atic, Dut surprise ts ex trie beche cnt pans Vid ia cash. the tithe tothe remecdve parcels | "JYSOS. J. FISHFH & CO.. Auctioneers Wo Gnked sees intermediate OTS ee a | POWELL CLAYTON. ie" Uoard of vistors was sarved. from the board | DISSATISFAOTION WITH CHAIRMAN | authentic. pure rcs vaprranrd that Be gd BO Bi AEE ery Menace ee abate Peis ned until the full amount of the pur | Oe .wopRY SAL FHE HANDsomE Rest. | , 1he,Balumore servioe will be vesuined, commencing | house. The curiously colored flags began to wave, SABIN. = = OR FILE.CASI | Saracen Secrest vas HE any partere | CHANCEDY BAe OEP tree Cae BEST ARpby tO LESS ALDEN, Getieral Agents, 207 Broad- | Uend CoAT eo . ReKURTED—Mr. Win. Rniges, of Tae Sram : SASES. hia'l fail to eo with the terms of sale T reserve N 4 £9 1 LE IN, Ger - e end of hal It wi the'| a - RNa He Nace eescecat, cond iorseital ine tax sock cont oli pase DBE pirtue fs decree of the Supreme Court age =| way, New Or, Oe ew NSYLVGRTS MOSS on THE LINES CLEARLY DRAWN. | (iced ninalt an hour tt missing. The third and at Aiton, was Teclected secretary-treasurer at the Orrick oF THk “UPEKISTESDEST, Re i See Sot ere naeee Bene SO | ek Dlsee in equith ccm Nera oe wen b1S-thiat : Wake bo. pi fourth classes were exercised in boats under oars | A LONG ROLL CALL AND A HUNGRY CROWD. pe lie mpc tesoorenap eae aad BRALED PROPOS See Te seeivea ae tothe, | SME OR CePA CO REW SC BIEDLER, Trustee, | Anna B Bazuadd ot al are plaintiffs aud Jane B Bar, | TTA as soe i by Lieut. W. P. Clason. An artillery drill wil take + | Clon, in session in New orleans today. FeO POLOC RE ee Senet 819 Louisiana avenue northwest, | Hard et al- ate defendants, the undersismed Tastee z= TEAMERS ARTHUR AND EDMUNDS MENSUPPORT | Place tuis afternoon. —— ax 3 PEVEN Tit a for anges nc sahatine sh | DWARDS & ARMAND. Attorucya” mp ROcoutla Fee Se MSE EOD AG ~ ee ae es mexs.| LYNCH; THE BLAINE MEN Paying R. . Coupons. ‘The Long Holl Call, vrcin cn a note cone 5 UNCANSON BROS., Auctic UNE, . wing -* Piece or parcel of iN VEEN NEW YORK QUI z — 5 pase District committer bes } Soe chesney Foal catate fn the ae are ener Ohypateel of ESE RU COED STU 0 CLAYTON. New Yore, June &—The Mercantile Trust com-| SPecial dispatch to Tux Evexrse Sram The House District committer beard an THUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND | Columbia, to wit —lart of Lots numbered one (1) and bs CK Ti . pany ts purchasing, under tastructions, ms of} CHICAGO, June 3,—Pending the long roll call, the | ffom General Hunton to-day tn support of the Dill SOR Noe bs OL RES NORTHWEST Hear Heh StU’ Bumbered one hundred and alxty- | cits of chicaco, May 1, May 31. Ju the Texas Pacific company on its eastern division | convention spectators were compelled to remain in | to incorporate a trust and indemulty company ta ae aS Oe ee ee GAR | Sine aa ne cette ero emanate ou the public | Coy of eiccmoad aay a Sues wh uly, Consolidated mortgages, due June 1a, Most of | their seats, as no one leaving the bullding wer nen | the District of Columba. Mr. ‘Barr wasaueboriaed, _ cect rth District of Columbia, I, as surviving trustee, Kescribed as. follows :-“Bevinuing at's point on the | ‘ity of Berlin, Stay une <1, July Lively Contest Over the Temporary | these coupons are held in Philadel ‘The Jersey | of cal seas ton. | to toport favorably St: Camapbalive tanh to extend = ill sell, on TUESDAY. the THIRD DAY OF JUNE, | tast line of sald Jot number one). distaut twenty. | Ci of Moutreal, May’ June's6, July 3h . Central Kallroad company 18 ‘Coupons and | Mitted to return, Then: were about 9,000 as hun ’ - pactosats ror suprsizs. ane eon: IVE O'CLOCK P. M., in frontof ws | seven (i) eet eight and ac half (og) inches Fee ee ee ee Tora Chairmanship. dividends at the company’s office, in Liberty street. | gTY and thirsty persons as were ever gathered, the powers of the National Sate Deposit’ company eee arian Cane Jal the follow rar Columbis, tewit: | thence reaming wentwardly: parallecoathe the spu teins | RESAMBEIE COMPANY LIMTVED, Xo BrANAN | Speciat Dispatch to THe EveNtne STAR a Most of them having been in their seats four hours | Of W M, Making It also @ trust a Want susdieinon uumbered thisty-two Gd) of equate | of thomguurovone iuaaeel andere Clery feet aioe ay | Rew tone Sa a "| Cmrcago, June 3.—The opposition without the Latest Foreign News by Cable. There ts very general complaint mmong the dere. | NEBAUUOTY LoFReute ate Ota i ack noon TUESD. fdde by Alexander R: Shepher rhomas Kirby, | east line nor abo feet to Tol MODS, pres ! ses | chairman was promptly developed th the conven- | Catno, June3—The rebels again attacked Suakim | = i : waptial tox ‘Suppiies. lniy revorded in office of surve) oof. the District of by Henry Mt Rice to W. B. Trowbridge: thence D. NAN, G12 Oth street; SAMES. as Promptly developed th the cv bones ck. | Wat the roll call should be called by each name ine Aud thaking the stockholders responsible fOr. ae ee ‘tui ioe SPAM it wine mya | Satay” atl Paattu ie ge Ai ihre, Seainyton, b/G‘Gpten | uon when Massachusetts proposed to. substicute | MS MEE They succeeded It driving in the pick | fal the rol cll should be called by eact naane n- | ¥ acd atng h ra Ne Mularom geting 2% | Stanners tothe same betoncioe rian wae | Sueeart nef sald iotone )-thence with eaucanting | NORTH Genwan x1 @k7— seme, | U2? hame of the coloned ex-Congressman Lynch, ot | pursued them for some distance from the twa, "| ertain any other motlcu.. Thor was cone no Soc Ro "year enditi a ere atte ra et el ES A or LE ocho tie point of Srgamenre Line Between New Tone, Havwe | Missisippl. The debate which followed for some ae ted voting. For it “ rogue The judiciary sub-com= Information. "samiies ant layke will, be furmisiy Hah; alance in equatinatalmente|| privale raeht of way. in core with the adjacent lots, | REGDAY AND SATURDAY dom Brenien pier. foot of | munds vote would support Lynch while all of Abie eee suit ue fe ve net hier ee gd Mississippi (Lynch's own state) also gave Clayton 2 Wl ub-committce Will probably Jol tu Uae ibe pplieaticr Mores : Totes fo bear duterest at 6 per | © een‘. D. Te i 4 eee, aS | Blutne’s strength would foliow Clayton, despite the Rew seen nel g owe of thes ; + ‘application orrison Building, Mito: wad by deed of tust’on | at WB drowbsaice teeanled Wy Lives 3.882 Necie | Bnere Landon, Southanion cud Bremen, Ame eatin, | Blaine's strength would follow Claston, despite he | the Heading ratlroad company, carne before Tudges | YOU’, LYnch being one of them, "The convention | BUMLY Fepart on fonter of the Ensines Se ee ee ee erage | follows: y the decree: One-thind | PHC Fer ixurhe or remo apie te ELITCHS E | Istione The spect of er Wait ks, | Nixon and Mekennaneinrthe (eS eeuit court ta | loudly applauted the wanes of Hoan, Gon, Lone ‘apitol Topics. Fae eee eee TS a ee ea ae Ae ea ee ee ree eee Tae ae meng etnt || Prete mus othe eam ta Coast ane | TBE BSTCTDouacaTes ano wawoxe ore ron] cing S000 for the emotion et a arepeeat = -— = | chaser, after five dayne puble notier of steh in | the defern@ payments to be secured by the promissory | @UNAKD LINE | said that the only question was, Whether Cixyton | 88 allidavit before a notary that the averments aoe : ting $3000 for the erection ot a | ALLY LINE 10 NORFOLK, FORTRESS MOS. | some Heusyayer publited in Washington, D.C notes of the purchaser, or all the purchase wowey may | — | Was Hic aan, He Gaonghe bea otter ouisteR | contained In his statement published yesterday are ime, District of Columbia detogates voted tor | Bui ing for the safe keeping Of the departinent D and. the South das “LEWIS 4 DAVIS, Surviving Trustee. | te jaid in Gaul, at the option of the purchase No de NOTICE, OF tle floor and, galledes “was Tor Claytoe and | each and every one true. neh; in the national convention they voted for Fecotds. Excrrston HHOMEAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. «| Ruetde 'e'bs ait eect tea ie dhaeMTE | ware cencany oretee ee TB rpawy. prstrren, | Seon oe wth : ee Hose, Theconvention rose to Hts feet twice and | ame tn proumeuntes a etare of petite tant gS | | Euclid mt, aod the ter of salut eunnnl wal | BETWEEN NENW YORK AND LIVERPOOL," | ‘The Roll-call in Progress. THE CANDIDATES IN WASHINGTON, | checred when Gen. Mahone’s name was.called and | was juin I'Sy tue tituan thus anereone A | y will be Freak at th ‘ha faulting FAOM PIER 40, Noe NEW AGH INDICATIONS FAVOR ELECTION OF CLAYTON. —— ¢ Voted for Lynch, as did most of his delegation, | uni cut, the 1th Saturday. tips nirehaser. All convey: not Mr. Eaton, of Cont rhe # atic Ga je A_Quict Day at the White House —A Lynch Elected. | of June was set apart by r ody Tor ue sed of trust of January Ist, 1873, Ginter’ cont, Wed. June 4 1 Gallia... y ne Fou Hs belng called on each individual | “Session of the Cabinct — Four Possible jitenines an eee _ | consideration of thi a count ML TURNS MONDAY | oul recorded April in Liber 714, folio 40 my17-d&ds Wea Funes | Doras <= Wed July 9. name, and iv will take nearly two hours. The| Next Presidents Presentin the Senmtes ; wt es moe (et direct the Diatrae of Cab pepe or eternent “tiga Fane ds! | Botiuae.. “Wels July 16 Southern delegations divided on. Lyneh and reottn cat the Waite House | upi2et Nas declared elected in a scene of great Nasmye Exclusive connec on and Providence | tel Ly directi meure E AR LEIS POSTPON pce les Hae Av yee | Clayton, Clayton's election se | Everything was very quiet at the White Hot proar. The vote stood: Lynch, 431; Clayton, 37%. of W. S. Su sear Monnet wit ie ok BAY RE | Cit me YPM Lat Neca, it Square | NYNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE NINTH, wa | te of Paseagee6h 260 aud 100, kecording Yous p. ma, today. The number of general callers was un-| This result disheartens the Blaine people very gan, chief of the division of Inspection, and Moses ee teats Chea Vine ane Vein 6 having # frout on New Jersey wot 50 | jed-eoddds RANDOLPH COYLE, Trustee, | ¢cmmodation. usually small and but few Congressmen spoke with | much, Bradshaw, of the chief clerk's oMor, t r SVs: One-fourth eaeh, and remainder 13 one and | [2 MENS Aueeloee: TEP ic Ge teaun een Soe naurececes + Regular Heport of the Convention. | noon as usual on Tuesdays no one being absent ex: | a mar ance apeech in tavor of kavchiay anh eo. Chetry me ore Sie an toe che teecanee ines ee cose aE CATALOGUE SALE Havre. Antwerp and othr forks chiheContinenttend | CHICAGO, June 3.—The republican national con- | cept the Attorney General, who isin. Phllad iphia. GEORGE W. CURTIS PUTS HIS Foor IN 17. iy aud balanee of Giefyaauent with = Ter ncdiicrrantant porte Yentlon, te eighth in the history of the past, con- | Secrolary Lincoln was ‘the tint to arrive.” He | pegen tem g yeenTes FETA MES Foor IN IT. 2 f Ns ca t. Trustee, or For ficixht and paseage apply at the Company's ofica oped. 4 . ; | walked over irom the War departinent, where he | ‘at present an oficeholder, and when % eke a - “ : Xo.4. Luwling Green, or both steerage and cabin eo | Yened at noon to-day. ‘The spuclous hall at the | Witlked ov morning in attending to his official du- | George William Curtis seconded hls nominatwn, Boas pABORE exirens will call for and clieck bwewage from | = SEVERAL PRIVATE LIBRARIES, OTs ai Sy ey te oat | Opening presented u notable appearance, and its | {lea 1s appearance did not denote aay unusual | he was Not aware of Ue fact Aca cen ees | PResesren to me Punsinewr ap CammNer. ME Sprousne: seceivuct Gals t9atts Sp: im, | Formingan unusually NON description would be worthy a high flight of thetm- | anxiety. Postmaster General Gresham was the | reformer he ‘put his foot in tt. Manuel 4. de Galvan, minister from the repubile of my WILLIAM P. WekSH, General An 5 agination, The working body of the convention, | last to arrive. He seemed | periectiy bappy | cowstrrens aFFOUTED ahi TUR CONVEXTION ap.) San Dom winally presented to the Prest- — z Vv FINE COLLECTION OF BOOKS, the greatest In point of numbers of any national | #24 unconcerned. The Cabinet remained in OUKNS. " i" day b ot OOK AT LOW FARES. —FiiS" s a1] FAVORITE COLLECTION ckreatest 1p point of num of any Session UNE twOOCIOK Recerary Lincoin wes JOURNS. dent and luis Cabinet to-day by the Secretary Sonu erie stse | Egat Te > Many of them poutieal a somblaye, oocupicd only a small dy of7 We TFSt Lo leave, followed by Secretaries Folger, | ‘The committees on organization, resolutions and | % atte. Mr. Galvan's mission ‘to Washington ts to STEEL PEATE ENGRAVINGS, ELEGANT ENGLISH EDITIONS, weal, welled Uy ah audience whieh oocubied| Chan ue Touran Foster Coneral Gres | Credentials were then appointed and the couven- | $7. carefully selrcted from the ee | Cyery point of vantaxe, and, made up a picture, a8 | Tenined with tke President, Whateres knoe | a . | tas co S Most popular subjects of French, German, English and ‘ abe ae ve Mm Liss eared ie Uon Was sent the President from Chicago was re- EDMUNDS MEN JUBILANT. citys : 3 pinks | Anierican issues, forming a complete Gallery MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, THE EASES | Ing sea OF Tacos Hid black and uncovered hc of | celved in the private telegraph room in the White | | There is a great deal of discussion as to the vote paliledl by Mr. Alexander ‘Turuil, com POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS—Fare Steamer | 5s LE NDT relieved by the Tich colors and fluttering tollets of | frived t i 5 t “ The hah Domingo to Porto Rico, as secretary, and 3. W. THOMPSON leaves MUNDAY. WEDNE-DAY | of Art Acomplete set of the spy Lay ASHING TO | the ladtes, who were present in great force. louse and conveyed direct to him, for Lynch being against Biatne’s interests. The Gan Womiin tach 3 ut Mag SaTURDAbawem mae | Examples of the Leading Works ANNALS AND DEBATES IN CONGRESS, DOUBLE THACK' JANNEY Se peer z rope ence. ts given at the White House tothe | Blaine delegates who voted tor Lynch, 11] CO Swheasattache steak eeuicanieuye ohn Deecreease’ | R MILLATS, ANSDELS, TURNER, HER AND CONGKESSIONAL GLOBE, Schedule to take effect, CN DAY. November 16, 1883. | ts the largest, and has been termed the most com- IN THE SENATE CHAMBER, Dyna ne are enough An numbers to EVE) Ronmenres Rerouren.—Robberies have ‘een ee GEOR PHILLIPS, Supe, “TENED Woon’ NOBLE, WEBSTER, FAED, BAKRAUD, eee re rerate Cection of Work om] git and trek, uy Buncrn Sadar orth Sere | Dletecver Unrown open for the work of a vast de | Three presidential candidates on the reputilcan | L7H, 2 noe are ace eae ty See Sack | REESE to, the po = ———— — a ROSA BONHEUR, RITCHIE, HUNT- FARMING, FISHING, FLOWERS, FRUITS, dian time. 5 | Uberative body. It 1s, In one sense, temporary, | gige of Senate an hair fort out of vole.” ‘The Ei . day. ba) morta orb ——— 1EUR, RITCHI ficao, Cin¢innadl, Louisville and St, Louls dally of the Senate and one in the chair arose at the f the vote.” The Edmunds’ tu #0 worth of } GB TEAMER aRkows MITE, INGTON, COLE, AND THE NATURAL SCIENCES. 5 anh 19:18 10:10 pom. with Ihtoush | Having Deen constructed within the wails of the | tap of the gavel this morning, and stood with rever. | Jantover thelr triumph sag wa to 4s) Maine avebue, sesterday @ eilver Ne aces saeen seeae ative aie | and many others too numerous to mention, are here Tivearies ‘ciow teady tor examination ecg onal Eales Sleering Cars to above, points | exposition bullding, situated gn the east line of the | entiy powed heads during the prayer. ‘Three other | tat they will nominate Edmunds or ‘nat atch, valued at $10.— From William Glee's house, ee Meir eth Ree i represented in engraving art after our most 2 Pane, oT Pithout change; 10:15 4. m. "daily to Chicago, except | city, on the shores of Lake Michigan. Its seating republican Senators, and a dozen democrats, eight | Bominee. | Mid K’street, yfterday, a cou and vest, valued at FOR POTOMAC RIVER LAXDINGS. | famous and skillfal engravers, TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, Pe ee oak 4 daily; 8:40 | CAPACIY approxtinates 18,000, Springing from the | Gyren pages, two doorkeepers an Ollicial Teporter — | $10. —Joun Lynch, 46H stree rnortheast, reports ae Southwest corner 11th st and Pa. av.. Washinton, | FO" Tit) Uittatuine, Gloreland aka Derails, wae aleas | Cast and West sides of the hall’ are vast arches, | OF ten Pages, two doorkee Pallery were the remain: | iy Apeoclated Press. that Is Uwelve year old son, Daniel, left Rome best Copnectine with Raltimore and Obie RK. atshephent's: | Z 5 = casas m.. to Pittsburg, Cleveland anc it, with Sleep- | which rise two hundred feet in the air and u ze Wednesda: is trunk €140.—Robert Sico. st Alrsandria with 7-3am Ferry Boat fra wath Every Picture is Appropriately Framed in MONDAY EVENING, JUNE. NINTH, 1834, For" Tuledo and Deffolt via Monroeville, 10:15 a.m, | Pelleve the view through the entire expanse ortie | 108 PEL ADE ae Ee Se AE ee ‘The Regular Heport. B. Vanre, TOS Lsih strvet, reports Ut @ eolored fneten. Gm Mondays 3 nr and. futersun: ORNAMENTAL GILT FRAMES, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, Gaily, with Sleeper for Toledo, via Wheeliig aud Lake | auditorium. ‘The speaker's desk rests on a platform | CMtplaln and of the clerk, who su: = | man, who was iven two oll Judutings to. Sellver ae Giate land ines returnine Tuesiays. Ou Thursuays Rich in Design, of First-Class Workmanship, adapted to speach Erie ik. . * tweive feetabove th ‘of the del | Blin, echoed from the walls and ‘celling as if the Curcago, June 3. wan, Whi sl " patutings teers Se N LLOWING EVEN! ie it K aia ‘ive feet above the seals of the delegates, anc Ms a At 19:94 thechalran \ ay tis Wouse, falled diver ty Mr. Thomas J. Eccuweinie landinen routing figs "Oe Sates Se cette aa TREE, captne Siodaged pimncand igo ree ds, | eydigne or eben Aiea ate, Tacs UMN | Feng of une Jounal the tour candidates tox up | Fred, tae” Saecicy” of the eli reputaicad | Keceds ase ns enon ice, epee Meat os Gaye ter Noun}, Curriwial atta ute tuoi at lately, —— te Daag ain Re a + | In height, or about on a level with the heads, air Calendars af cl mono- | Battonal convention would now be op ned by, last Saturday there was stolen’ from e Dureaa, eae “ i Sale wil tke place i Our Saloaroom, _ weit DO’ -Anct._| with parlor aud Sleeping Carmattachua | delegatesag they occupy thelr chairs, Hack of the | fone no satay wena TS Gat oc tat cama as | Prager OF he tee Fees Bae’ era magn, | drawer ln lils house several pieces ot Jowelky, Words i | Corner 10:h street and. Pennsylvania avenue, HERE Oc HOLTEMAN Wal Extale Aactouce: Hem upereetn tie ee} | chalr, ranged in a semi-circle, and on a level space, | {He he Fal er Was then offered by Mr. Bristol as follows: $100. cane Si WEDNESDAY, JUNE 47H, at & o'clock p.m. R' sit miluute train.) 4:40, are seated the renaining officers of the convention, . ss SGod of our tathers, we adore aud we worahip | => x2 Seven! x | on ALT TLLIAMS & CO., Au AUCTION BALE OF A GOOD DOUBLE FRAME | For Baltimore on Su | members of the national committee and their im* SENATOR EDMUNDS RETIRES. Thee, ana to Thee, by’ Whose grace and providence | A slight fire tn house No. 50, Jackson alley, Ue (OMAC TRANSPORTATIO: |HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneur. COTTAG! OF ELEVEN ROOMS AND TWO BATH | | 2:35. 3:00, 4:40, 6:0, 7:00, 8 | rien Incliotsre BACK Of thls circle, on a sharply | ‘Ten minutes later Senator Edmunds summoned | we are what we are, asa ation, we would Ut cur | 1OAe ES Peat trom — T — ROOMS AND ALL MODERN IMEROVEME San ee ee sank Licune, are one thousand eats occupled BY | senator Garland to the chair and went to the Vice | hearts In rendering’ thankagiving and. everlasting aba 4 Uhis morning. The fire wa “The Steamer SUF. Capt, WC. Geochecan, will reume | CATALOGUE SALE OF CHOICE OLD WHISKEYS, BEING HOUSE NO. 617 TWEN1: ate Tee sons Akreal many persons of national repute, Whose | prostgent’s ch at ‘We thank Thee for our glorious national hil ux Ol SOME INALebEs. fare oth, leaving m Wiel stapm:tcav: | .” ; iS fro . fs ingsor I | men. Swinging over the desk of the chairman, | % * Buen. te Wane 2 HD APES p a GuoDs. FROM ON MOST RELIABLE | tion, on SATURDAY, Fo DAY OE, lu ha 0 Be 20 Ba 3:90, £40,700 and | Ae jainiy touching the arches: isa wide-spreading | Ue chalt he went. to lis coliaittes room om els | ald feFule plang, aid for the laws andInstititions The Collapse of the Rending Companys VAR- | JUNE, A. D. 1884, at 5TX O'CLOCK P. AND Wak. | JUNE All Liver tr iit Fit HINA, at ELEVEN | will be announced st the time or sate, st be prepaid, Title perfect. ‘Lerma © sy and ions on Metropolitan branch, 7: 4m. and | Sounding board, and embracing the side extremes | Judiciary and ShUC himself In for the day. Wich make ta land of progress and of lbert ery; | The Piladelplla Stock Exchange was greatly Fossenger uccummedation uequalleL We thank Thee for our Christian sires, Ic 5 et Ot ea cay, excen aumday 4-48 Dre dais for | of the building” The dele gates and alternates oc- SENATOR SHERMAN freedom and of Godnuen of consetener and Integ | €xelted yesterday over the return of the Heading = ie T shall sell the follow- . 0, HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. | station le rach 8: cupy adead level space ‘hounded by square lines, rity—w ew : AE uae alte Opal gad Shain Sohaneaaen ane Apply to BAEFHENSUN & BRO. Acente | {ny fine nude in Demijohn and case, "| jerdads Jothand F streets northwest, Rraheh waa, or Ue xinaton, Staunton and | srhey are hemmed non two sides by uers of boxes | Owected to the present nero aka cated | ead tg gigs Ly Seek mip bearepaedie rab tes eh ee nb3-6m Tth street wharf. 15 Demijohns Welty Whisky (1858), ranging from 2 to S DOWLING. Auct oe branch. 8:30 a. am. daily except Sunday, #:40 | led mlnly by guests of the delega "The | three of the measures which were named by the i ab inspiration the reoelvers hands. The Keading company de = = ee. anf pcs wemablin rHOmAs DowzIxa. ‘Auctioneers u. dally; for Frederick, 8:50 a. uns 10:19 a, 4:45 ee pled so alnly By g silestes OC wie) dslegated: (TNS | eS hatioriveu die athe. i ia hie to heroism and patrlouc pride, We thahk jauited om the interest on tel = aaa ae STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES SEVENTH ST j-hus ‘Thompson Whisky, rancing from 2 to == n. ald 5:45 p.m. daily except ~unday. on a pled by 5 elgh- income bands, WHAKE every SUNDAY, TU % it ‘Thee for Plymouth rock; for Yorktown, tur ms each, VALUABLE FARMS IN WASHIN:TON COUNTY. | For Hagerstown, 10:15 4. mn. aud 5: ooh mn. daily except THE WORKING BODY OF THE CONVENTION bors, looked over the remaining pages of the calen- erator us ni “ Appomattox—tfootsteps to mark the progress would have same On the consolidated AX at 7 clock aio. for Mattox Creek. returning ix Gibson Whisky, ranging from 2 to 4 DISTKICT OF COLUMBIA, AT PUB IC SAL! Sunday. For ponte on 8. V. ICR, 10:15 a, m., daily : at © aieats dar in advance, ted up a smail bundle of papers Hghteoushessandthenigher tae ‘We thank Theet gage Denis had not John Lover Wels ASL : van cache Mel any virtua of aides on wast en soko Chap. | Tiatusartive from the West daily, 6:20, 7:50am, 2:25, 18 broken Dy four wide aisles, from the edges of | ‘with tape, went to the cloak room and took froma | the Declaration of Independence, Ue Constitation DEXC! & Co, om Stated in THE STAR'S Ase Mrnediste Pant johns Monticello Whisky, ranging from 2 to | pellt dated $d of January, 184i. ahd. recorded. fo Fie 82> york ana Phitadeipnta, low crowned soft felt hat, pulled 1 well | of the United States, the Emancipation Proclamn:) Patel yeaterdas, conus to tive aid ot the ‘Alms Souchies at Grtide us each. Liber 1,029, folfo 1, one of the records of the San pons Gully eesepe Sai silk banners, Imprinted in gold with the motto of | own over his eyes and went to lunch. ye down aul Weellt-slsys up, 1 A uns U.d Club Whisky, ranging from 2 to District of Columbia, at the request of the party | prune 0 a. F % 4 OC) Recarel sheng te uvtersiened Wt irune, wlan | From Ansiapoll, Sa am. and 1:50 and 6:97 p. m.; = Bourbon Whisky, ranging from 2 t0 4% | at public wale, on the premises, on THURSDAY. the | po Eine ele Uon—our blood bought charters of freedom. We | With $000,000 Lu cash to a the states and territories Beginning on the left SENATOR ALLISOK thank Thee for the republican party, and for Ms | Keacitu, ilnctors won, acing the stage, is the state or Alabamay | stuck ar for an hour, referring trom | Splendid history and its still more splendid possi. the bobdholier=, who wore threat TWELETH DAY OF JUNE, I0ds, at FIVE O'CLOCK | Lexicon, 6:3) a. m-dally,and 2:15 p.m. dally, | and back tarough the ws first ter ot | ee es oD of tilt whi, | Dullien. Amd now, as this great contention Gime | Sourtn, OF vGiptiy Manion an fJohns Old Port Wing. Faw the folowing-devcribet prvinives, situated im | pron rederck and intermediate points, 8:25; 10:00, | Seats follow. Arkansas, Culifornka, Con one ree: pile: on @ Work which will involve the tnost’ precious | United States courts and securing ts jolne Old Madeira. Washington counts, District of Columbia: All that | Fiat arogstyy, ay intepmediate pointe, 8:25, 10:00 | Necticut, and down through the line of ‘states ta | JY beside him, asked a questson, of the chair now interest of millions of people and, in ‘a large Of Edwin M. L-wis, Sieplen A. Caldwell and Preaile ealion Demijoln 3 of a tract of land called “Fletchall’s Chance.” be- ip. mk-duily from Point of Hocks. ¥ | alphabetical turn to Maine. Beginning again on | 4bd then without rising from his seat, and then} sense, the interests ‘or tre Wustitutions, | dent Kelm as Peveivers of ui apapy. This bars anes St. Ree ene a Sree Gone, from wie the | res Baltimore for Wushington the right and rear is Maryland, with Massachusetts | departed for his commuttee room. . ‘9 wharf ‘Thursday's down an a ciatiy = JONES. Avent, “Tt Street Whark, | 29h, m, datly, | Which rise Roman standards, pendant with blue | hook a feb18 Mt FEES0N STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN appolmunent keah Sask oe Oe We devoutly and most earnestiy suppiicate tie | lexi action. Wat a weaves the disappolated bande 7 si asic) athe, ‘and ra 13, 73. 9 and 10:30 5 fmmediately tn her front, and ending with the Dis SENATOR HAWLEY ing of Almighty God. Biess the tueuibers ot | holdens more angry Ul Newodes Wetec nts wecteing wee wee | ‘arta, Thence west 90 perches, thence aoeth 173, deena | 00, 440, 6:00, 6:28, Hct on Colunbte fn, tue Front row of the second | onlowed the clerk for a time, his finger on the | tls bo the homes, the states, the parts of the = ee : is 2 perchen, thence south Us dagreen caat Shar penchin: | Gay. 440, ler, “New York ovcuples the frome rank in eke | 2 hation witch they represent May tht aesuNion Sere aide REake Gaeta Jolie she Fri =, Brandies and other gooda, ‘thence south 173 dracrees. west 42 per hes, thence south: | 432404 9:00 bau. and. Ollo. holds the Tanking position iu the | CMlendar, arose once and made a half minute's patriotism, the wisdom of statestianship at POWELL CLAVIUN FLECTRD TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, aE ARE Catnt | Tecc enter at actly Se ae rt Phe oa | SaRBOESoaRD 17 darece. wes fram from j fourth and rematning uer. fsa similar sp Back of the delegates | Speech in behalf of a Dill for the relief of some | righteousness of Christian consciousness occupied by the alternates and | soldiers who had contracted beart disease in the | every breast and control every action, and may th PROFESSION AL. ‘The national repul Ing yesterday In Chic uutnittee held a mete ) and disposed of all the oa county roud, thenes | All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station ex- | Cunt | o% uttewerve, offeritue a fine opportunity to ind- | by and with the said county road north 4735 dewrees, hus iavouina dai -aeh 5 m sul private fatulics fowecure ‘choice goous at | eastdX perches, thence imastraight hne dO packets | of er further Aiformation apply at the Baltimore and res, the ininw, containing 20 acres of land more or ess, Vv jce—Washington Station, 619 ad 13% parated from the main boxes by a hardly percept | service, and having secured the withdrawal of an | result of Uns convention bein harmony. with Ui és 3 — with ail the buildings aud iuiprovements to tee seas | Pepnsylvabla avenue, corner 14th wtreet, where oF ible partition. "In rear of the alternates Is commo- | objection and the passage of the bill, laid aside his | will of God concerning us, and be received with | Cobtested cases for seats In the convention. In the DEBS S FRENCH MAGNETIC HEALER AND | ——O belonwing. 2 Mill be taken for baxkage to be checked aud received at | gious seating space, the 5 Tes calendar, wrote a letter, and then, at the Invitaion | joy by the people of the whole land, | matter of the fourth Maryland district, the com- Penne NRE Nee Causey (sue tie kb. | PERE E| “Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money in CLEMENTS. ME of T., Balt an easy incline, ‘and cut off from’ the | of Senator Garland, relieved him in the chair. And grant, Almiguty God, that’ the coming polit | mittee reported tn favor of James W. Jordan and il be gone fll fall” Thee wising to mee hercatl at | KO Ste IMPORTED | sh, balanee fn equal fantalmietta a one and two Sear | PAC IOLORD, Gent Passenger Agent, | Space occupied by. the alternates ‘by'a line of | - Seuntor Logan's seat reuauned tacent tamag the | a Gampaign may be conducted with that decency, | Honey W. Hogers, Senator Moat, of Mamachuscttag = a runi date, with interest trom day of sule, to be secnre a —— Beginning at a polnt 100 feet In the rear | day’s session. intelligence, patriotism and dignity of temper that | Pears Wy; Roses Senate ° EET tails being requis eat Gomani Pepa leanie AIT couebyancing: ac tine caureiater | (]VHE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY, alternates ts another dividing wall, and from ‘WHERE THE SENATORS Witt) BE. become a free and intelligent people. Continue | {rly or" Pennsyivania, and Toei cate A Dy WHITE for tigi fram ana avousnce uf PRE A Ge LUT TM hice | HME SHORT LINE, 70 THE SOUTH, SoorHWEST | {AE polnt ris Feuweett the halt and ahs eottt | Senator Edmunds intends to leave, accompanied | 7% PLY eal wnlvereal GES ee Athatisos were othinited tor tuporary ‘lias spivania aventer Wachington, DG il Notte be — ———— = Schedule in effect MAY 11, 1984, | root. ‘To complete the picture, a | Dy his wife, early in the morning for some point in | hever deny the falth of cur lations Moy: w nh, 90 te ate se yaw Md De, Whites darty-cuwlith sear IHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. | offered at suction in ¢ ertunity to obtain Engravines, which are| GHaNCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, fo the clase of cll pa titi uatally sold, ATEUALED IN THE. COUNTY OF aetna eatubition and should be seru tote! FOND | AND WEST. UF GEOLGELOWS, DUNCANSON BROS., Auc rite wien bye | 43 tor Hoar, 2 for Grow and 2 for Ho 2 ot Mr. Clayton bas to bearin M.—NEW ORLEANS MATL daily. making close zallery rans along the cast and west sides | the Interior of Vinginia, where he has business, and | cease to be a temperate, a fee, an Induct penne ucetious to all pulnts ‘South wud Southwest orthe hail Its entire length, and seemingly sus | til oe iday, | Sabvath keeping, a paring and a Christian | the Jeadine Dalh ibe puntteamihe £0 Balers: rol: | pended in midis’ rhe frit oy thi gates | RULRGe Tetum Ul Thursday, evening or Rrtay. | Sabtath keene Goat fear and a Curtin | the tcaaag ington to, Atlanta, Pullinun Sleeping ‘care frou | fced WIth Che coats of arms of the several states | Sherman will probably be at home most of the day, | alleth a nation, nuton and Atlanta te New Gblewe | ona back ground of festooned flags tloating, and | though itis quite Mkely that he will visit the cape | . The call for the convention was read by Hon. J.| A circular ¥ xpenence, aya M ‘ME. KOSS, KELIABLE CLATRVOYANT AND ASTROLOGIST, Was By virtue of «deere ot th Court of thegsy | 6:10P-M-—LOUISVILLE FAST LISE. Daily via Char | from the arches are the national colors and the | tol,as he usually goes to his committee room on | A. Martin, secretary of the national commltees Blatr volce of the Empire state calling James gp sauna a Dh ee District of Columbia, nisin whieh ged] | ocbaville to Cineiuiatt, Yousvile and ail’ Wasteta | Hie of all nations | days when the Senate 1 not in session. Senator CHAIRMAN SABIN CALLS TO ORDER. Blaine to lead to victory,” 1s given out in Chie Meetiere, Dio Tak oe ae oases Seek to [ee as Ee PSbert Seafth cod ctvers detente Rens | Dea ee oe een oT rude phe vuillng color tn the body of the hall isa | Logan, itis thought, will stay at home Senator | chatrman Sabin, on behalf of the republican MeCook, Thomas ¢, Bau. and from 80 9p ko SALE OF (SALUABLE. rtproven | thew erlgncd, ws trusses, will | O40EM SOUTHERN MAUL, AND EXPRESS. Datiy | Coitug trom Ue. glleriee, aid fron ais pene | Hailey willbe at the Capitol, committee, called ‘the convention to order tn tts ery and win’ forth tha a ea id FESIPENS. = PES THETWEEN HP” SESE | SUSE TINH at te hour ut FIVE i) CharStte Daliyrexerye Sunday with. &G Malas: | Peuching to the dome, is a light Sky blues NEWS TO BE SUPPLIED TO THE CANDIDATES. | name. He sald Chicago was kuown as Convention Neck cel cae eee ese! a namie Laeaceey: ie ee ee R : ay {that tract of land called “White He auan ‘Sleep cars, from Waslit to THE CORRESPONDENTS FIST IN THE FIELD. ee have been made to furnish the | City. It was the fleld of republican victory. Here : wetuily. * reatinen ‘of trux) ‘bearing date’ the Sth ie {Valley View Fura.” lying inn c. Charlotte and Atlanta to New Orl re 5 yulletins of the Associated Press from Chicago to | i, _w: mort: . = - Fete ae oar Sie teams | cinta, tame apt peor eA |B Tee Seg meer muerte ating | Hien Wasinion vin Carll and corresponds ant asistants representing’ the| We Waite House he diferest departments both | Fintan, “was. shoe aly Pa Aba | News Firiets, Avy. Bw. Separate offices for ladies ant i wn, ‘utia, aud at the wauert of the party se- | drawn north 25 degrees west froma large ponlar tree | Maree Pivision ‘Train leaves Washinton at ais s y. hel Houses of Congress and the presidential candi-| that great chieftain,’ General. Grant: | At the Oregon state election yesterday Hernan SBT aE gy SS SEASICURR COWS ir ain ny lerwicned “Irustces will offer at | standing on the sou h vide cf thenew ftec road, wad | nMemnt osl0k M duties pe sunday, ene Ulead Ur eee neni ee | Gates ab cher nauce oueuecice havieg seemaenan | te moaned tee meet Samm erat | (ep) Was elected to Congress by 1,300 majority, 16 eee eee ee | pul Meee ei Tee ee en ae erring devon the Line divide the. Nee gunk | Warrenton trains leave Washington at 80 A.M. and | modations proved to be ample, and the precautions | “atts at thelr homes, cones Union company direct | statestnan, that representative citi, dae ac is estimate ME, BROOKE bL1S ALL THE EVENTS oF | St icK'P M. infront of the | Of bewinning in on the line dividivg ‘the tract called | 8:10 P-L daily. taken “aginst “any possibility of confusion, due | frum ‘the convention: hale 90 tert ae aces | testa ery action. of party ‘The democrats of Baltimore county, Md. yester. Me tts AL Ladies anal tien wing described ral Mee A | ee Eee Pa OF tne crag called: “White | For tickets and information inquire at Company's Of | mainly to the efforts af the Hon, John G Newerg | HOWL i. Abe epeerne {Cheers} Every action of party on day endorsed Hon. J. ott “tor Congress flemen Scents rack 400 L strvet, Letween 4th and ta “Lot land lying, being a d situate in | Haven.” formerly owned by John A. Murdock. and from | ficv,¢01 Pennsylvania avenue or at Union Depot, In ha, enabled them to find their ‘workin; and their friends will be constantly apprised of the | historic ground had » followed by vic = ted TM dcegan iment of th Streets Lorthwent, 3 f 1 the ‘District of G | the pala polut of becinning Tunning south 63 degrees | M. SLAUGHTER. 'N. MACDANIEL, i a a them — a | action of the convention as its work progresses. | Having succeeded against tts opponents on sii aid elected Tilden delegates, wu = Co it | weal 49 6-10 perches to the east edie of the Ridge read Ger, Pasa Agent: 1, | Stations without any consequent vexation of spirit: former occasions, it WaS about to put its house in | Harford county democrats ts in favor of Uke renom- — then with the east side of said roud north 60 degrees: | _marl0 Before 10 o'clock Us ain auditorium began to SENATORS WHO WANT TO KEEP POSTED. order for another confiiet. As ‘Conenqaenne ¢ Mt! dhation or Tilden, UNDERTAKERS. West 20 peraher:thencenorth 48 decrecn west 15 ber hea: | Pee GREAT ~~ | De sprinkled with early comers, and when the band, | Though the Senate will not be in session to-mor- | Orde adopted by the last convention, the present. The inmissioners held at - epee — - eee eres Ther rones: then north 2X | (HE GREAT wNaLVANTA ROUTE Malti DUE feet ateaauthern Portion of the | row many Senators have declared their intention | body is’ largely tmade up of men instructed by | Rockville oe, Sel Fe WEENCE BARRY. | , {RE UT herty i sod subject to a deed of trusty re. | desreen went 6 perchen: (By refereuce to the deed this | May egy PENNSLVANTA ROUTE en burst forth with « martial air the stream their own constituents, and It was therelure to te | UOD of H.W. Talbot, W. Vers Boule, Jry and Dr. E te ne ASE, HARRY. | conded Soyteber Gth, 1'b2. In ber 1,011, folio 493, ke, | last point ia distant 71 perclicn trom the said division Ore AM 1D RCENERY, is became steady “nd unceasing until the | tO avail themselves of the faciiity offered by the | th beset e would be largely | Fe Stonestreet. Party polities did nul enter into 2A, Atiitional Wareroome st our office, 21 gist hnet recur for the District of Colmmuba, fot | Meg, between Alliance and, John ‘A. Murdock’s part ‘AILS. "MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, "| Scene from the speaker's :tform was that of an | Special Senate wire to obtain news promptly. It Prlmantan ee Gobble ie, pata pe eareely | thie contest. Wood Burtal Cases. Pificen year exjerien [oo wiht Crest at 7 per cent per annum. Sats en eres eee ees tie SiO | ss Leste ea et OM comvnn | UUDTORN, undulating ses ‘iees ‘The frst of the | will ee eam ea ent for them, as they can | Pie closed with an expression ef ‘hope fer victory, | 100. C. Eno, the defaulter who was arrested im Neg Making. Cudertakiuns ous? Vib ees being continued, from ° “Dolly is Leave WASHINGTON, YROM STATION CO delegates, Dean Lo afvive wt 11:30, and the delega- | gather rpulletinsas they arrive, Senate aeike | and proposed for temporary chairman the Hob: | QuCbec the other day, Was discharged yesterday 0B 3 3 ost at cis er crv ttm per enna until paid, apd se He ROR 25 douroes wort: thence, For pitfabuny and she. West Ciitay Toanted En ons ‘Were In the alloted places ‘before the noon thet the bulletins as they arrive, Senator Hawley | Piwchi Clayton, of Arkansas ANT of habeas corpis. He was tnmediately ren of trust on the prope:ty sod. “All eon: % F and ghe West. Chicago lamite = ntends tage - . arrested oltsl~ af the COURT Pm ates ETE oe aces recording at purchasers cont. $100 de fe esas See Samer RerenLIeCS | Glan aie’ cate oe teeta a acne | SENATORS (AND MEFRERENTATIVES THmR, {noe 1 So that it will be quite lively about NOMINATIONS POR TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN, sep nies Se Sint cone ree ttn o& Mabe to U8) COL EE wren eat Grain ae artes ares [Gieanhatl Western Expren 7:40 p-mu.-daily.with | ‘The following members of the U. 8. Senate were | Ue Senate end of the Capitol to-morrow. ‘When the chatrman had concluded he mentioned = < ee eve the Might to Foseil at the risk of the defaulting pur- | snd Murdock’s part of, White, Have: bs yich division: | Chicagy, with’ Sleeping’ Car Pittsburg to Chiat | Present among the delerates and on the main Sead the name of Powell Clayton. Mr. H.C. Lodge, of | DEAN-SIMMONS. On Sunday dane} 208 ty te EP SHINDLER | chaser ERASTUS M. CHAPIN. trastecs, ‘bounded hickory tive, which Inu boundary of Aliianes | Mul Express, 10:00 pm. daily, tor Vittsbune eed | stare: Aldrich, Blair, Hoar, Platt, Miler (N.y),| EENANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Massachusetts, rose and proposed the name of Jno. | Rey. Mr Bylend, FA Fee Head to Mie SAGE CESISHING USDERTARER, wey Sheds ROBERT 8. WERDES,5 TF Snd aso of Joh’ A. Surdeck'e part of White Mavens | te West, with Palace Siveying car Washiayten to | Sitiee (autre wie, Hoa Palmer, Conger, Hat. — R. Lynch, of MississippL. He said they recognized | b- SIMMONS. Both of thig city =! street mas | FPRUSTERS SM Fat PERL OF MO GACRES | and thenes by and with said division line south 2 de- | Chicuyo, AND POTOMAC RATLROA: rison, Cullom, Sabin, Piuiab, Minderson, Bowen, The New Vork Stock Market. the claim of the south, and therefore he had pro- | L- | A Sear BRANCHVILLE, PRINCE GEOKGE Co, ace of being, containing 42 acres For Hic Curate Roneaee Ba a ae DE TO A canines anGoneres forming | o( Retoming are tho opening and 8 p. m. prices posed this second name a8 One acceptable to.a re- ¢ Ler, Dy virtue of @ deed of trust to me, dated April cash: the residue of the pur- | 10:00 »-m.. daily, except Saturday with Palace: @ : Lee Otitis New Seek Suk Nt herd eral r™ Kew ¥ cg Prac aes 2 oof m dent of, trant fo me, dated April st : ea hington to Rochester, and Washinton to Buffalo, | part of the state delegations, and among. the ob. | ° 3 Silas B. Dutcher, of New York, seconded the | {iritiat fortitude, SUSAN CART BR LHe Paes sone, det toad ecg nell eg ence | ehane mney twelve othe Desh legeiy Washington on Saturday night Wil uot | Revers of the scene, were Hottcle, Mitgane ping: | BESBECKL Wire to HL H, Dodge, 380 15UH street: |, AlAs, Dutcher, of Sth Sewand commc-lous warerooms No, 325 Pa ave nw cis direction of the party secured | interest. A deposit of $100 required, aud to be forfeited | pFun levoud Rencvo. eigen Mele aes a0, Stewart, of Vermont; Rice, of Mass; 0. p.m) Name 0. Spm VOTING FOR TEMPORARY CHATRMAN. Peaidence on the yretines be mction, on the premises, ov, THURS. Ee Cae eal are i conmviien with ak the end of Cally, exe pe stindage ree ond Elmira, at 9:40am. | skinner, paneieh Aordsworth, X.Y) William : ‘When the chairman mentioned the name of a = ee Rite r z A zt ‘ot ale: or the purchaser may pay exe, BUSY : SN? J °, : = {$540 N.g. Cent... ,257 HAS J GAWLEK © WILLIAM ¥. VERSUS | GeLoeR FAL tat ress oral of land ait | acantvon th rattator of che aie by thesourt "Ou | FY Net, wane ld the Fant 815m a was LY ta OTe cee 40) 30% N.¥. Gent: -“foway soo | Powell Clayton for temporary chairman, Mr. be zaR BECCEMSORS 10 BUCBERS, SC RDERTARING - | Siarsland> contained within the fcllowing meter net | toned sale by ihe couse the tetera eee eS 35 pa, Tutte a reagef Fulliian Parlor Gary, | Jeffords, Miss Kellogg, Lis Hout, Pettibone, Bs) ANCE RCL.-| Ge) 6% | Lodge, of Massachusetts, pot ta Domination J0hn| wana tein taarethencect ingr elster, Dinah @iep- aaa SHMEN A. tous ining for i same at acne on the nore | puehancr at ect ail expztr he property ut | 0:40 aan dai cacegt r se aay, | ens Ochiltree, Tex.; NeKinley, Roblason, Hart, ‘9% «Do gpref.....| 13. | 13 | R. Lynch, of Misstssippl, and thereupon a debate | tor "Konto Venu nt ah teen ona: Dinah Steps PR nF Lehner (tot Met en | corer of maid land andl running, thence, 8 2 dee, fla, trex, clear, and dischanced of all el of the pare | ee Wop. Shange, 1:40 p. ma. every week day. ane Steen at tele ee nea, Do. ee 18%) 18% iro lee i os ‘Sprung up, Which lasted over an hour, when the . Land M streets rrersthing first-clams atid Teamnahte. thea: thener 3. dons oe ‘cause. di tn my ‘a nols; Washington, \ 3 nt Do. 2 Zi) toa... Nor — hs 3 Telephone coumectoa, nt emeeaie ® ebecialty Hits perchew’ thence Babee £5 AoE NT ee ret town, | acy ts wits Moats or eet ming conneest fer | Atte? Anderson, Moreiu, Kan; Valentine, Neb. ee qe 116 ii5% Do, pret... a¥%| abi | Previous question was regi eer sole yncey ‘on Tuenlay, June Bd, 14 st 2 an MART phone ‘2 ‘alt ‘eE 5 ‘aireet, Georce Grecian eee voklyn 4 at ordin ‘i i - 1.22.) 4139! 404) Northwest. ..."/1013¢ 1013¢ | lon proceeded to vote. I was called, and | GAVIN. aged two years and thie wonthe 22 pay mies eee DW JONES, Tee rect transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- | EXCITEMENT CAUSED BY THE ACTION OF THE INDI- . and = thane a axp FUsprar Dingcrom 14] myS1-deds Louisiana ave., Washington, | pTige actoss New York Ct ANA DELEGATIO? L....-| 11%) 14) Do. pref. ..../18135 18134 each Belegate responded to his name.” It wil take | Pun: lace Sram her arent? +| 9734) 97%; Ohio & Miss: {10355 1024; Oregon Trans 1 1135, 1245 Ont & West. Sadi pin. On Trea on inited Hxpress, 8404, ee For "Baltimore 65h 8 ral will Ae wt phils. 8:15and 10:50am, two hours to get through. ‘The vote 1s very close, | No 2041 street northwest, on Wednewday, Suue 4. Poa (PHOS 5. FIBHER € Co, idny 400.6. and intense excitement prevails, asthis 1s regarded | 2:90 pau. Relatives und friends are invited ( attend. san test question tn some respects. ‘The vole of | COALE. On Monday. Jane 94,190, st © deck p Atthe mecting of the Indiana delegation this morning twenty-nine voted to present Harrison as andidate, and 101s Understood that twenty-five OF VALUABLE, my a8 3) Pac. Mall. New York, just finished, a 260; BUSAN H COALE. in the dgbty-fourth year Tepnee i 28 dee CHANCERY SALE. ( 1 L I, ESTATE | 1:40, 4:00, of these will surely vote for hin, ‘This action h eee Kew Tork, J isc b Lyneh, | I ace formerly of Baltinuore Bia ye Ga eee salu. Fe rhe oecies PEE OF WAREINGTOR.D C= On Sunday, 9 created Intense exeitement, and promises to upset Tx) Peo. e @. or frih her late residence, No, p rerches: theuce ti en in Faulty cause of -An- 4 Funeral will take 404 New J) 1:16 reg avenue woUtlivast, on We June drew J. Joyce vs, Mary White, aiiuinistratrix, et al. For Pop LYNCH ELECTED TEMPORARY CHATRMAN, 432 TO 387. ': Creek Line, 6:50 am, and 4:40 p.m, daily, ex- | “Mculations. 153) 15 Readi 9 de. 45 min, 'Rock a y t4o'clock p.m. Relatives and t are invited: a ep Se sof Oat aa ne meena ji Lynch was selected as temporary chairman by | $8,814) pervew; thence Ni dee, We iad.s | Demise, the herdnafter ceacribed' real extates towit: | For Auuayolix 6:60 am. and 4:40 p.m.daiy,exoept Sun- Ex-Secretary Hiainc in Heston. the following vote: Lynch, 432; Clayton, 357. OES June $1884, wt 9: —_ des. W. 6% perches to the bein: | On TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF | — day 2 Bosrox, June 3.—The Washington train was an ‘Mr. Clayton moved to make the election of Mr. | of wi, yaheria, MAR ert e int Randrid cases of Peaopicat Vary can be cared by one | OES Teena - | sauare 1060, by the depth of sald lot 4, altuated at juke, RAILROAD. . = za a gen ‘Mr. Lynch was escorted to the chair by Mr. Clay- | “yu a four MAGNETIC BELTS —worn day or night a9 anay | yy¢4h 8.0% iotwo yearn sochied bye the | Cou of Maryland avenue and north'G sinet and Lith | For Alamtieies-30, 2:20, 0.95, 11:08 and 11:88 se. | cndingy, ant ue Sone ee ton He aa Feces ent oe haley ME. Clay- | funeral Gia) on Welnenday, June 4, 1086, at | ein CARANTER BELOW. | UieNiag'? Sale asad hy uke of trintot the progerty | AND THE SAME DAY. immediately after the above | 2G: Say al seen abt 1139 pam. On Bunday ‘ Ee r chair: IRWIN: On, Tucedas,, June Sl. 1884, at 915 a.m, See ee ee Ti verant wut | sit, Leo humieed dime be depited Shee | leat SHOU LOCR E At, we mriteal par offet one | Fr Richmond and and 11:05.am. daily, Aub Qutet at Agmstny COMMITTEES ON TERMANENT ORGANIZATION. — | THOMAS J. IRWIN. in the Bifty-thiird year of his ag AI? ale cure diseases of the Liver a1 Oh Sande: axcorteht Th the Bente es lied | (0, ‘iu square ie for the wame ut the w ane Pan, daily, except Sunday NO PRIVATE WIRE AT MR. BLAINE’S RESIDENCE. » The roll of states was then called for chairmen of i “ Reym all Nervous Disorders, Sleeplesauens, Neuralicia, | with within sale, the property will be ree afr ‘Trains leave Alexandria tor Wis e 2 MILLER, On Monday, June 2 1884, at 6:30: Soe | ee Ee USAR Pach | ease eesene gels atti | Taaaue Min ae PaaS ERIGD | Acco, Me dpe 2 Ferran let here ie ret commies om permanent organi |p FHOMAT ELH a MAR dervest. Pretordonal and buainess inem, who are over i denicicae to Gente Hiss tale: oe awe | 5 poet cask fortartne (eet mc tartioe’ thas nomen ee dB and WosiG pm, Oe SunaAY AF Sx0Ound 10:10 | Phnity, “No private wire has been connecien wine = Aira from is late rademoe, 1233 10th stret south taxina thetr strength and lmpairing their enencies, will a MATL een aveletto tne tegimuing™ | | Hekcw and inior unlit at the ofte:northeast corner | Hoioaldesoe THE SPEAKER'S GAvEL cet Metnendag Jai 4th at Celok tan Relat Sind that a Melt will tone, swuthe, aud strengthen the | rat} at Hranchy see a AP RCE og ar MEAYOE | cf 1th stret and Heaney vin iy enti and a Uae ee ~ ‘The Raltimore Markets, 4, | B2Deautiful plece of workmanship ot numerous | sé friends of tie fanully srerempectfully iivited to ‘Sih Servoun sytce We gids aguante to saan | BEE ‘Ghiotelettered Baud Cin Daley'n mubdivision ofugenes | uo fuer enters cau bo let for the checking Of bas- | whe New York Democratic Conyention. | _PALTIMORE, June 3 Geterred, 7:] pieces of hardwood joined and highly polised and | ‘2 Enddenly, at his residence in Philadel Te eiietinion wie £2, THIS SALE 18 POSTPONED 10 ‘THURSDAY, | So-2I3, bonnning on North kctrcet forty. feet Hour | Mee 0 destination from hotels and residences Unica, N. ¥., June &.—The first assembly district | North Caroliua sizes, old, 108 : MOULDER. OR - SIA MAGNETIC APPLIANC : bai FIPS, is, save han pate, toe. | imehegfeom the southwest corer of eaid “suare, run | _ CHAS. E. PUGH. Gencral Mauger democratic convention, held here to-day, elected Mt Surrounded by bands of gold, bearing the inscrip- CHAS. 8, MOU @ former resident of Wash me 5 BALTIMORE, june 8. @ull—mia. eek’ : : ing then thence ying, 1134 Flour tion: “Presented to the chairman of the repubi- | fasts $26 Broadway, New ¥ pee ac. Roctiorke: eeratel etic Vamrneimene tice Gelegaten 20 the sate convention, wi0 wil go un- | dunt grades, ‘western sacter | can national convenuon of 1000 Ey oe ee Aone {REARDEN, On the sf Jape 20, tas, at For sale mW _ - ALTER B WILLIA: €O,, Auctioneers, fret nine and a-quarter inches: thence ina straieht Tine | Spectat Norior t nderstood to favor Flower. | snd dull: southern : | & Co.” Ly aint whington by W.& THOMPSON, Pt ‘TROY, N.¥., June &—The democrats of the see- | Nad" Mas as western winter DER, relict uf the inte Mis Prana = thitteen: feet abd. {our aud a-half inches: to'a point on june 3 Mary ‘a tether of) premiaiahion accompanying. ta 0s ie ra 3 street. who TRUSTEES SALE OF” VALUABLE IMPROVED | Vermont avemie, which is Aftsen fect frome the alice, ond ansombly district of Ttenssalatr county to-day | ent 1s On. _Auaat. | toltows Frutcral from lr letarsidenee Porth PROPERTY, No. 16:3 0 STREET NOMTHWEST. | thence northerly slob sald eveuue Bfteen feet to sah —- elected delegates to the state convention’ for Til | Loaal-02%. Corn A a a, Weaning ate 4th at tour cack im, By sirige ofa‘ of trust, dated Novermber 7th. gee | ‘ley. thence elon wad alley fourteen fect eit iuchew: | peePROTFULLY © ATTENTION oF | den. All the delegates from Renssalaer county— i pe in borin ib ose Sad ore fiber So, ole folio | iheuce wut twenty chet fect threo anaacbaifiuchce: | 7 RESPECTFULLY CALL THe avrenrron oF | Gt. AI sees ‘a8 J Sry at exvenate attonannng |S: < trie of tielaid repos ofthe Dateet ote | ivace meat fous for thence wih ghty-Avafen te: | ARCHITEC THOSE CONTEMPLATIN ao uit od Suc toatpomneg eg | ¢oltulia sant ty dnetion of the pares arcured there. | stret: then alm L etrect to Dapingiug, mod "| HULLDING To AY STUCK OF FIRST-OLAES A Railroad Dispute Ended. ut of the premises, ou WEDNESDAY, JU! AND ON JHe SAME DAY, IMMEDIATELY AFTE! NG APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICO-| Parapeurata, Pa., June 3.—The sult of the Penn- fee Mls, Heanters. Pate? Inst, at HALF-PAST."FOUK | THE ABOVE SALE. we will well Lot viNTH actin tee “Tins engius | O'CLOCK E-ML., the following described real ait. ‘John Daly’ ceothinens S00 Festiante et ae | watein tuecityot Wasbington Distict of Columbia t | fon EB. ri-| LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE | sylvania Railroad conpany against the Central re rn | ng Fomcems the least umber” a’ working ‘yarte’ oad | wits All that ticce or parcel of round known and de ROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WEL‘. | railroad of New Jersey, rent the annuling of KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH | the contract by which the tong Branch road is op : CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR ‘To | rated by the two roads, was ended reat sur plicity Uf mechan Or blan of eat cit ‘ot un. rn pny Fe pertcurs orto prose Oc. wut numer. | Seta ee Tusdare mumgbeped ge hundred ta ‘TEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT | [t, omlciDle agreement, ‘The new agreement, is yasiunatou ties Licht Co 4s | vighty-on (s1) according to Charles ‘and Alex HEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUK | "tte pooling contract 1s abolished, and In the. fue ee fern)" nub-d'vision of said sau Fe, duly Fesorded it ATTENTION 70 THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACT | ;,2¢ Pocling, contract ts abolished, anc 3 - \¢ > = liber WLF., folio 110, in the surveyor's office of the Din- WEA’ M THE FACTORY OF JAME: os Taz New Yous Scs triet_of Columbia,’ together with the improvement: MEATELS, FRO! of the other. |The new contract ‘that exch _ ‘the PEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOM~ y shall run trains over eet ee ey REACHES WASHINGTON aT naw. .000in cash : balance in six and twely” BOVE. FOR ECUNOMY AND HEATING QUALIT) | onditions that the rates shall be ponths, wt ener apoctl Tate of ey nf gel og HEY HAVE NO EQUAL, THESE HEATERS ANI | the same on » - Pol pis Eige O& THE DAY OF PUBLICATION nthe property sok or all cash at purchaser's ol URNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN AES OME OF THE FINEST HUUSESIN THE cITy.| Convention of Flint-Glass Workers. -HICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN REFER-| Prrrasna, June &—The convention of the Amer- Clements, 3. Brad. Adame ‘depouit of 8100 will be required at the. time of salr gion, Chaidice CHAE ad Wasnlsetes Rtg RE: | Heth teh See mor eoeaglied with tn seven aay ett: = ‘ING TO. A CALL I8 SOLICITED AND kw. | ican Flint-giass Workers’ Union 1s called to meet in iro 2 promptly om order, oc we ‘wen 5 | [he day of sale the Trustees reserve the it cn eae “adineas * "*™M MEOIEUS | 0 Seoperty at te rink oe cot ot the defaulting ar a this elty July 2d. tes from all. parts of the = ; hate after tte a “3 ARES SeOMS SY ACERT “OUDETy Wil be in attendance ‘The Maton! Win, AMEXGLARD, Rublisier “The Sun | MSAD A SP RELDER fetes WALTER D. WYVILL, Exocvave Acree, | dow-ginss Workers’ Association will hold ite annual mhieeo Kew Yors city | mysi-akds JAMES E.WAUGH, eas No, 42 PA. AVE. NEAR 6 STREET. | convention here July 81h. ‘i