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THE EVENING STAR : ; Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, = ‘sien atap leer gerne GEN. GRANT'S CONDITION. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ite Sane ees . THE MORMON PROSECUTIONS. ee as cere tote ee | =. eoee : + MEXICO AND GUATEMALA. Entered at the Post Ofice at Washtogton, D. C, wecondiase mali matt ee published on Friday—$1 = Tur WEEKLY Srai yenr. pontag™ prepa. Six mouths, 00 cents. THE GUATEMALAN DIFFICULTY. #a All mall subscriptions must be paid in advance, FE at oro ee ee re + oe = iS RT Mexican Troops Ordered to the From ees Vor 66—Na 9,949. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1885. TWO CENTS. ES Pe oF Mextoo, : ae = — — — — = = = In command of 8,000 troops, has been order SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES, Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| THE TRIAL OF GEN. HAZEN. SOCIETY. PROTESTING AGAINST BARRIOS, | {0 'mmodiatcly Join Bis feos with 7,000 * = SSS SS SS troops now in the state hoacan and pros jos W. Col Joux W. Macanrwey. | [}—<e=> FAITH HEALING MEETING 5 How His 1 See: borders : Spares | (Fee incon Hall 2040 7th stun WebwEs | GOVERNMENT Recerrrs To-pay—Internal . Mave Fou re eae eer enary May | | The first formal reception of President Cleve- fews. Senator Ed- ceed tothe ‘sate of Chiaps, which, border om CORSON & MACARTNEY, Barkers, DAY, THURSDAY and FRM AY, 2p. in. ‘Mrs. M. | revenue, $263,850; customs, $846,412. IMPORTANT NOMINATION: mere” wae is Way e | News | land last evening was a brilliant and successful and Secretary = Giover taining venom. | AChiry puLecram acest of the Wonk tn Magy: | = Mawes : (ONS. In Two Dee, Unt Have Beem Done | atairin every way. At no time in the history THE WAR ON POLYGAMY. Vashington, bic. | iadand Delaware, come. O° °° "OE MNO") un ap Mus. Wat Il VANDERBILT are in ‘ Perales 2 — parenteral reve | (ar Sul Saee aie mage | the cy, stopping atthe Arlington. They will ‘he Hazen courtanarial ed agi | more attractive appearance with fis urigntly | aancetly the Senate reslution of tnquiry | A Mormon Patttor Arrested—Jadge Bae ritles bou and oD 4 cot n. am Ka 2 = | col nm. of lew Yor! if - lon Di x Collections of Drafts, Sores, Dividends att Coupons | [ges MES. LAY YAH BARAKAT, OF ABEIH, stata, called upon the President this morning. TEE OLERKS, tion of the accused was continued. A question | handsomely dressed legion of ladies whomoved | partment regarding the attempt of Barrlos,pres | S427 LAk®, Uran, M rename — made throughout the’ United States, Canada and 20 | (}-“S=~eyrin. will addrem thew orcnnle aay Involving an apparent discrepancy in the wit- | €tacefully about among the palms and floral | dent of Guatemala, to consolidate the Central | °°, Stiter of the Deseret News, church organ, rope. z Society of the Fourth Presbyterian Charch, of Ofh AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS To-DAY ness’ testimony as to whether or not he had | SXotlcs that adorned the corridors and filed has been arrested for alleged polygamy and bela vate Telegraph wire direct to our New York and | betwean G und i aie: WEES Re OR Weis Benatrs Latinch. Gauubcry Voores me Ne every nook and corner of the parlors. The east | AMerican republic intoa confederacy under his | in g1_500 bonds for the grand jury, C. W. Pene jade respoadents 26 | Marcy isth, at halfpast 6 o'clock. Allladies ite: | Cameron (Pa), McPherson and Sewell; Me | 4) LmPOrtant Nominations To-day. blamed the Secretary of War for not fitting out | rooni never looked prettier, and the floral decor | Military dictatorship. The Secretary says that | nse, reeular editorinokior ot the News, has fed Se = ested In miséions are cordially invited. ier | Ca (Pa), McPherson ai rell; Mr.! ‘The President sent the following noml-| 0 expedition in two days, which arose Just | ator must have designed his best work of orna- | on March 7 President Cleveland received a tele. | the tetaitory. Ho was wanted-on the same FANCY GLOBES AND ORNAMENTS. n POTOMAC SHAD. ~~ | Wm. H, Vanderbilt, Gen. Hancock, Gen. 0. 0. | nations to the Senate today: before adjournment yesterday, was not pressed. | entation there. The chandeliers all ablaze gram from Barrios announcing bis acti 4 | charge. re ‘Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, &c. = ey Howard and Gen. Whittlesey and Mr. Painter, fi With light, were prettily draped and festooned ee ee ‘Jud; Y States Jndge of Serr ae of the Indian commission, and Representatives | Milton J. Durham, of Kentucky, to be First| |The judge advocate questioned the witness | With prrkinds apa eede ep t ‘2 tail, | that the minister of foreign relations of Guate- | Judge R. N. Emerson, United. ands cao eee ‘The first Potomac Shad of the season was caught by | Colt, Stevens, Greenleaf and Lowry. Controller of the Treasury. further as to his motives for holding the letter | gracofiil palms and other farge Tear’ plants | mala would soon bein Washington, Late tn the | he SP! district of Utah. has resigned, after bev EF —— Goons, eB Faunce wien Eien wae lower Potomac, con |. ConsipERATION FOR THE Retirixa Or. |, W™- Garrard, of Nevada, to be Superintend- | its delivery, but nothing ‘Of any importance! cretey the eye on all sides, while the mantels | same night Senor Castleton, minister of foreign | each on the Utah bench, . = Rpootuae Miver Game and Fish slis, Non 993; 898, | wrctaLa.—It is stated that in putting Messrs, | cut of Mint of the United States, at Carson, | was developed, and the “crose-examination | {vo scleations of Rewise Scent oui Seeded | MalrsOf Nicaragua, telegraphed that Nicaragua | , The Mormons will hold thelr next. semi-ane SS ; , 334, 337, In the Washington Center Market, “ »9)| Nevada. . ‘was ready at all costs to repel Barrios, and that, ated or bake eke meen The . for $1.00. ze | Clarke and E igned, also to havi the biue pari iy repel ; SS prog (et BOOKS, &c. peo Se hes OR Saee e eee OTEE | ree eat ten ues a pension Jos. R. Ryan, of Nevada, to be Coiner of the | THE DELAY IN THE DELIVERY OF THE LETTER. | unusually SRieactiver saat banks of towers | avert war, it requested the interference forthcoming ‘conference’ wilt be tive mnest ane : = [cee FROSPECE HIDE CEMETERY COREG: | Commlstioner und revente comumissaner se- | Mint at carson, Nev, ‘Mr. Mackey then took up the redirect exami-| With a Varied array of gilded basket-pots | of the government of the United States, | portant one ever held, bacnuse of the considera: Eusrer Booxs RATION, speatively, the President was actuated by con- renee Hay, of Pennsylvania, to be First | nation and developed the fact that there were A flowers and plants made up a beauti-|Qn March 9 a telegram from President | tion by the priesthood of the recent polygamy — An election for president, secretary and six @irectors | sideration’ for the retiring officials. Both of | Assistant Postmaster General. four holidays during the time the letter was .jbaekground to the picture of the re-| Zaldivar, of San Salvador, stated that | convictlous in the federal courts. Taylor's Holy Living: Francis Ridley Halrgat's | will be hold at the German Hall, on 11th st.,on MON- | them, it is asserted by men who claim to have fartin V. Montgomery, of Michigan, to be| neig, wi ceiving party, who had taken the usuai | San Salvador, Costa Rica and ‘Nicaragua were See Fee eg are etna Tear | DAY, the 23d of Maree: ny It in aanerted by men whoclaim to have | cc minisioder of Levente eld, Witness said that his purpose in keeping | position for recelving the guests as_they | resolved to resist Barrios, and, in view-of the re Gen. Grant Gets Some Sleep. ‘ Tequested to prove ownership, by deed or certificate, | 1vely that they might consider ther resigna- | PyOrpey of the United States forthe district of | Darticuiars from the first draft, dogeiliehon the Petty ee tack San Salvador, urged that this government | wew York, March 1S. went . s ¥ © | Rhode Island. 1 Cs of President’s left and made the | should check the impending conflict by a cable- | 4 ete ena neral Grant Sky's Golden Treasury. ‘hich Will be furnished gfatuitously by Mr. Gustay | JONS at their disposal. ‘This was held as suf.) Mpode iland: ee Witness stated further that he had no desire | presentation of pice - ‘disp: ‘ Stall, Unite tosicep betwien 10 and 11-0 clock last Our EASTEE CARDS and SOUVENTES are now | Batic oy Relent to warrant notifoation to the Senate of | «(ii atte Baris eorma to, be attorney | to shirk any Fesponsibility for the letter, and dent's right stood ‘Sitss Cleveland, attired moat | tninister to Central. Americas waned deat | BRST &, RePodermlc injection of morphle Weald atten 7 mhidwismate "AUGUST scHMEDTIE_| flelals, ae Secretaries Lamarand Manning sup- | C&°TE!2, ot the reshlt of a desire to be nei hen the | Beda Rely in a whitesilk dress squarenecked | the decree of the Guatemalan amembly was | nist {und only awoketwies in Chet Seok, BS aes that t e _ ¢ e ° ic nt drapery of white lace, holding | adopted without consultation with other states, “ oe 5 5 having resigned than to give public notice of | Zing the committee on agriculture and forestry | }¥2 ‘1 out his (Gen. Hazen’s) letter. | Miss Bayard taking place first to the right, look- | department at once gave expression to the i, aaron ees oar, ew Prsurcatioxs At the close of business, March 10, 1885. ea re ving resis 5 x bs - He explained his recommendations to the See- | ing very it inex Be cmeid.t Mrs. Sartoris is expected to arrive In the N nee thelr removal, and hence the nominations were | tositduring the recess to consider the best | retaryof War conceruing a rellef expedition to | satin, low eorang ng hrained. dren of Pink Fevolutionarsechemeol tiem Harelos sual wtete | MMLOFFOW, Chough aie sn “vetere today. ed RESOURCES: Frade gut in that was. But they did not offer | means of preserving the forests upon the public | be that some sealer already fitted out and | rose ‘leaves. Mrs, Manning ‘wast dressed Inve | gram wae dicpet ted te aol al eae AT OCR Eoans and discounts. {hele formal resignations upon the naming of | domain and to employ a clerk. ready to sail be chartered at St. John’s and | magnificent pearl embroidered dress of heavy | mala, instructing him. that thie govern ee ots ee. BOOK DEPARTMENT. we Bonds dates min teas Goon mets Mrz. Cockrell asked why it was necessary for iepul ationce cn ths re tet ig ete eae em th point lace: foe To While believing a ‘volui association the Wab Tomes get ge d Lapa + S Bonds on hand. = ee i J lowed for. the Sect a yaa next in line, w ea | cates petral A bash, 01 piace a dawcinaan ores Otter wocks. bonds si maa = ‘ue WAR ON AFPOINTKENT CLERK HiG- Se of the Senate to be made peri- | dispatch the vessel, not to fit it out. dress of ‘erimson satin. with frontof brocaded | would Se ny display of force by aye sg apne ll wont to work, : rom approve ve agents...- 3 THE ROUGH DRAFT MISSING. gold. Mrs. Whitney was dressed in black tulle | any one or more states to coerce the others, and | 8¢ the old rate of wages. Master ACHICAGO DETECTIVE ON TWO CONTINENTS, | Pie fom olter National Bami.. Grxs—The executive committee of the elvil| Mr. Miller sald there was no expenditure con-| The redirect examination was then closed, | #24 satin with front or jetted lace, low comage | that the United Sater stand Toady to exert ine | Barnes etarned from St Louis st nlght. Due from State Banks and bankers service association of Maryland passed resolu-| templated except for the payment ofa clerk. If| and the judge advocate announced that he had | 224,,d!amond ornaments and carrying an | fh conilict and promote peace, | Lospital assessment, has not yet been deck =a Current expenses and taxes pald..- tions last night condemning the appointment | the committee held any meetings the membera = ee enuoun athe had | expuisite bouquet of violets, and Mrs, Vilas | Si upon, It is understood that the men were given Mooney & Boland's Detective Stories, 16 full-page | Premiums pelt: of Eugene Higgins as appointment clerk of the | wey y no further questions to ask, Was attired Invan attractive toilet of heavy axsurances that they Would not be discharged iliustrations by Trex Wittrams. 12 mo, Cloth, | Checks and other ‘Treasury, and recommending his prompt dis- | {yquid,be Able to pay their own expenses. If) Gen, Schofield then asked what became of the | crimson satin with front brocaded in lighter for participation tn the strike, The leaders of Ser Paper Cover, 38 Bills of other banks... atsunL’” Goples of the resolution were ordered this committer (ras provided with an annual | original rough draft by Gen. Hazen's letter | colors and trimmings of lace. Back of the re- ve also, since the Knights of Labor, who organized the strikers ne of the most accomplished swindlers of modern | Spec ning. Mr. Van Wyck sald ‘the aiMeutty tn this re-| supposed it nrust have gonoto the waster’ | Sirs, Hovt; the wives of justices of the Supreme asthe train moved of Aion, i fall et exciting tnterest from frst to last. The | Lega ener ates Ciyrs, Senvice ExamiNatioNs.—Dr. John M. | £274 grew out of the unjust assignment of | UATight not that account for its publication?” | Court, Wives of Senators and mang oti ard says: “This de- “<< bani bean story being founded on fact, 1s much more wonderful | Uyene nea Gregory, of the elvil service commission, left | mittecs which hnd work to do, or arute were | Oc: Schotield asked. whose positions seemed to entitle them to from any quarter | _ A Prisoner's Death from than any creation of the imagination. The descrip- | Redempt'o i Washington this morning to hold examina- | adopted giving sucky eat doy oe eral Were, c emient,” sald the witness, special notice. Subsequently the ladies there pean power has inter. | | STEEL, Dak., March 18.—Joseph ry Mons of character are as graphic as they aretrue. The | (Oper exnt of circulation)... tons in the west, as follows: Detroit, Mareh 20; | tees the dlifeuity would be remedied, ‘hese | ging yMieness Wap then discharged and imme. } Were Joined by the micimbers of the cabinet | fered, or part iakte semen Guna charged t'witir tho ‘murder or Anton Sie theory of Mr. Mooney, that a swindler invariably leaves ‘Total. 157074817 | Cleveland, March 21; St. Paul, March 24, plutions were offered by ittees 3 ol led. a "s Bayard and Lamar appearing most | ference or par’ « in the present difticul- | murder of Anton amas nS X 7 . Bt. he h 24, an re offered by committees which . x conspicuous, and when the latter hu ed to | ties in C 1 A nerie yon was found dead in the cell to-day. Doctors, _ . g : seni ages! ; y n t after being presented to Miss Cleve- | suggestions In te pi s as I desire to make, Geary arena plots and counterplots of this story. “Sapowxn To | Capital stock paid in. 8 300,000.00 | examinations applicants may be examined in | Tevess, ment of the temperature at Lady Franklin bay, | iand pushed forward to shake hands with | I can only exp ess conviction ° it Rates from Eexore” shows spore than any detective story ever | Buaian ud 3g0.990.09 | the French, German, Danish, and Swedish lan; | | Mr, Harrison commended thecourse taken by | made by Lieut. Grecly, for the purpose of eon. | lin. * inis govertinchi basse Gavosbied anette | Ceroaoo March, S8-cTus, Guess 8 conning swindler. Thiswork is founded on therecords | Individual deponts suiject t chee’ eget | Past oMlec cn the Bist of Murch examinations | Te thought the committee of whlch he was the | War that the sions, and tive arcangements of rooms for guests | rls" and harmonioueis: teeetineg quest, bave sande the moses mons alcees ae wk 81851 | Will be eld for medical reviewers only. Mr. | € on territories pelow zero in Ove MAIN TUCC OR the oo ne 4 Ste and te eos <3 ‘ofthe Mooney & Boland Detective Agency, whose | D ‘posit. ZOOG20 | Temian the chit seunicen e haopeaie ae | an aunaalene Learns einen ete above, and in fact all the other details of ar | lican forms toward th ‘acifie coast polnts 20 per cent instead of 13 effective operations are known all over the country. | Due to other National Banks > BY2{848 | nations tn the south Mr. Teller was willing to make the clerk of | that in one case the temperature was 25 above, | Gipiomuts were all in tall, deen eee comers | maacont ae diveidve ak] tue cow arvunmuaamy Coaeeeneen tap a Dueto State Banks and bankers. “ag4b.a8 : the Committee on agriculture and forestry an | when it was stated in the report to have been | aud the officers of. the army and, naan ease ay ot eny. og Pe ae me Ats0, eee Tare rans | oe MONAL-—Mr. Cannon, comptroller of the | annual clerk, but was not willing to do It in a | 60 below, likewise in full. dress uniiorm. The Marine oboe alg hese p remy Poe Promeie Repo lagredneentyes a * POEMS OF PASSION. District Of y Ba a apes a mittee on agriculture d forestry certitied to | then took a recess until 1 x a guests seemed to ht more than ever in the | which, so far as existing U ly vbligations are | Dm in order to meet ocean com) “ By Fite WHEELES, nained Deak de aalemninareae Manet CkNee uae | Genees Winstead, with Mire Mode Haat wee tire Renata that wie se vices of the clerk during When the court popes iaraare ae yo. Where the atmosphere wis balmy and. the alf | saasifosed in accorinnes with tee Meee | hanes rates from Chicago: Tuts polat sh 4 rye 4 eo opera anally az sad, with Mrs: M. J. Hunt, are | the recess were necessary. cate announsed that bis objection had been | file PE BCBIE Dh eamnlee aint etenion coum soley at a scoware th 7 ” os are mrpn op ey apy ene a Choe HB WHE Conner, | Gdlp Gamld: Is bastese neshager erates Mie |, Mtr Muller Feplied in the aMfirmative, Me pro- | sustained by the court also Unroagtout the eure lower Hour. Teeoeia | Sense ies Ae a eieiation toward tne | have the advantageot euy reduction mata Sie Waar amis hae “the courage of her | S0betibed and sworn to before me this 7th day of itane Goliege ae Em elu Sehator Jones, posed, as chatrman of the commulties, fo em oy alt Mackey ed Gen] Hazen it} ay be se 3s to enumerate all the guests. Suflice | the moral Influence and good offices of the Sympathy for the Crofters. és “lla March, 1885, = of Florida, has zone w York. on the subject to whic! paolutionreferea, | Witness repiied that in ‘ | it t hat those present comprise {the | United States can be made a pote y a eee | cen eee © MOU Hye ae ee rice wich i olin need, | aetna rept at he Sd nO Oo | at ine cl Sige Innit at | fet ttn tt et tei ney |, CAG Maral 18th emcee comm Sone oe ek ee eee ones TS THowrsox, 7 Hebrew Citizens Ask for Consul Mat- for the necessary clerieal expenses, your counsel?” was aske ® dents Invitation who sound it possible to at- | this policy. I am unable to suggest any action decided to hold & mass meeting in < oa BSE. FID 3 r. Call deel ot “I did,” said the witness, hi di : © Seniate, r ein e Sa eaaa wad usta ea tereiagts wai perits ome 3, ORMOND Wild: Directora. | A communic: addressed to | resolution. — S parpese 10 support the | gat they might not be Tespeetfal to tie seeres | tas rather Interesting to sce ex-President correspondence alluded to by Mr. | public exprewion to armpathy or the etbttere st annot help d d.and the marvel 1s that the | _It BRAINARD H. WARNER, President Cleveland, signed by Myer S. Isuaes,| The resolution was agreed to—27 to 25. tary of War." He suid further that he excluded | Arthur passing in with other guests to do hom- -s his communication. |The | Among tlemen who Will be invited Seaman Rely Chon E008. = bo win eee presigent; 8. Wolf, vice president, and Adoif L. | ,,The division was upon. party lines, letter everything that he thought | age to the office which he held only a few weeks uthorities of Costa Rica, | take part in the meeting ere Senator Beck, pole have wasted wo long fr a volume of her poems. | [Fa a, ATIONAL, MEVICAL,,COHEEGE, | Benger ccretary, of the Houtd of Delegates op| cise lbh Call wb vowed ta any way improper or disrespectful. | x0. President, Cleveland, as soon at he aw | Sirting that the puree of Barrioe tte eau | eae ae hee ee “ be 2 if M4 se ative, and Messrs. Riddleberger id Sher A ounse! that he did he ex-President, stepped for d ‘dit 3 e rely arrsoe $0 0 me mero! insylvani prick atime; Desde | toy The sstyahled. nual commencesent wil te | American Isruclites, asking the retention off who toted in themes ee ee eT pectiuly and his counsel ‘approved of | him heartily, and Aliss Cleveland was no leas | &2 yareaty betivocn the Ualted States and | Mabonald.of Ottawa, Can, Alexander Mitahally ‘hia collection gives us the ripe fruitage of her | Mldtn the Congregntlonal Church on WEDSESDAY. | Felix A. Matthews as consul of the United | \ Upon iotion of Mr, Miller (Cal.) the Senate, | his catition, warm and cordial in her inanners towards her | Cita Sentes aid Hodes ae Mae ian ae | Mulwaukes, and Alexander MacKenzie, genius, and prondiy Justities the claim of her friends | M. D.; Valedictory by Leonard K- Graves M-D. Doors | States at Tangier, Moroceo, “in the interest of | At 12:25, went Into executive session, Pees see hen Cipla, aud Tteue Re ee eee, nares secrete the subject, Seorntary Banast alee sateen te ae SeaNAInTs ~ se. Pout overture at 7:30. No reserved seats. Gen- 2 4 sehpines) : ursell was called to prove that Gen. n’s | 4 ras follo y the glances of tie | Y — 3 o == which ered to & SE AYAID'S SUCCES uit Lieut. Pursell not being found the judge nMOS ing evidences of regard. ostemnla dnd ste pital, ACTIVE BUT DECLINING STOCK ‘The great anie of books will continue for tne remainder | UF BMtamusicroN, Di starch 14,1866 | bieand praseworthy munucr iy whieh he has | patra, Grays, the newls-elected Senator from | advocate admitted the date, Last evening at 8 o'clock Mr. William 8. | heen deprived of this latter mizsion Dare at | ne ee me: are 15 Wall street, 11 of this week. CATES BSFURS, OE We lncorpormtors’ Of the | discharged his consular duties.” . ora at New Castle, March 4, THE TESTIMONY CLOSED. Crawford and Miss Ellie Snelling, of this city, | his association with the movefhent of Barrk Ty gy eA aaa CHILDREN'S HOSES EAL wil be Reld at the Hoept- | influence Mr. Matthews has acquired 1840, and ts therefore If bis 45th year. He] | Mr. Mackey then announced the ease of the | Wore, married af the parsonage of the Metrg” | The minister of foreign affatrs of San Halvador | teiy arcing ee ae ee AS. . at 7:30 o cloek, to consider and.act upon the proposed | Fovernment of Moroc o, the letter states, he | graduated at Princeton college when 19 years | defense closed. The Judge advocate had no pan Baptist church, on Q street, Kev. Wirt, | has tuformed the State department by tele- | erally 4y 10 %4 lower than they clo peel ma 41¢ 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, Ae ssibe Drest'al = beret pono: friend oppressed Hebrews in tattle Hi een theo), further testimony to submit, and announced | couple hehe EI ene ne ee be pciae pine Eager eaeled ee ing, and with a ver gg my yy mnie2w ‘Washington, D. C. ero MERE TMs, present. | * a2hG paper wax presented to President Clove cited eneral of Delaware | that he had no objection to subnnitting the ease | on, R street, where a pleasant reception was | dial reception. tee = 454 Forsey Central to 30% und Peete Matt \¢ Secretary. 8. Ft + Wolf, who hu Sure fall, and was reappot st yee y ent. . Mackey object lo el i our. a Eusrenr Cans Asp Novernm (ee, SEGAL NOTICE THERE WILL BE ee from ne Breatdent ‘that the request would Gov. ‘Stock yr TR AOTG Ho wie madeiceete oe {his and asked that no be given until TL o'clock | “rhe rst. grand ball of the Emmet Guard uu noutene cubano: ce eno To Bee ing eslnen of ste thetet =e ‘= meeting stockholdets of the ‘Cor- | be com wi ¢ halons vention at St. Louis, also to OrTOW epire. An adjournment Was is 3 2 DMUS SIN OP! . = coran Fire Insuratce Company at ther voit Yoon - Sry convention. at Clueinnatt for seats tater: and | then taken untit tommorrow. ee ings eideorine Preys teicteoene chain eet Clonal lonton. “After 10:90 g Someday A fine line of Beautiful Cards and Novelties for Eas- Based a S85, ing Them All. “s. | at the Chicago convention last year. At the last ——— ie p ‘the executive session of the Senate yester- Ha lng pores of cites ates Deere AE tla ae: ; each ; e friends partiel in the program’ arral the market which ter now ready. Also fall supply of Devotional Books, | ing year. ae iy 3 THA WAY THE JACKSON DEsocRATS Drazr | OVO conventions he put Mr. Bayard’s mame in ‘The Recalcitrant Witness. by tho thoughual and energetic eommiliss. | 48 afternoon, consideration of the Edmunds | and at 4 o'dock was dull and steady at pchaghapp beangminemess chs. aa Tals Si beopenett 12a endcioeest 2g m, | OUT QUAL dUstice To TuKEE CaNDIpaTas. | Hominatlon for the presidency. Mr Gray hus | yynqe cox DECIDES THAT Cosrsisroxer | During the Intermfasion ‘® Mow pleasing sur. | Tesolution reclting the action of Barrios in Gen- | little above the lowest of smorning” WM. BALLANTYNE & SON’ LELLAND, act's. ‘a Atthe meeting of the Jackson Democratic Regents $e _) BUNDY CANNOT COMPEL WOLFE TO ANSWER | PTise Was given the Guards by the presentation | tral America and declaring the sense of the | ing fates were easy, 1-64 ice STINE 2058 ee | EU MB ERS association last evening—Mr. J. E. Norris pre-| ome ofthe tine te een THE QUESTION HE DECLINED TO ANSWER. | can'tiag by Miss Heaule MeGower on bebaifer | Scat that it was hostile to the interests of the | ‘wanna. “Thetotal eales for the Diet Sour a ‘i Some of the time of the executiv e SE i D fensle 7 "anna. "ah ~ siaitg—Thomas C. Quantrel! “was elected a | , Some ortne ine of the executive sation of! Yesterday. afternoon Judge Cox, in tho Cir | the irge civic of Menda oF tie Goatees | United States, etc, was resumed, After wome | $0,000 sharon against 31000 shares PoaarSye Novexries, The two Important questions before us today, in : : i in talking about the nomination for revenue | Cult Court, had before him R. M. Wolfe, on @ | present, was recelved by Cuptain Murphy in a | discussion the resolution was adopted by a vote Cards, Gifts and Books, in agreat variety of new : Mr. J. W. Johnson offered a resolution, which E rule to show cause why he should not be at-| Most felicitous manner, ‘and the “incident | Of 40 ta 7.” The debate was not political in any General Foreign Nows by Cable, and artistic designs, which are very attractive, and | Sai ot wher inthe omen nee a was adopted, cordially indorsing the applica- seaman r. Miller was nomtuated, “vice | tached for contempt for refusing to answer a Jorable cracrioae preeear patria Mitt sts | lution, thoes Spposing te aping Choke tee | Ree, ee Eee eee ee aa a are: s Evans resigned,” when in fact Ev: h ee 0 is joyable, every! y present entering fully int ution, those opposing: saying that It was Vi March =I eee at resonable re es there be as mach tulldug dane ths year eying, to | HOR OME. Hobert Hall or the position of eity | ye had expreseed his willingness oy | (westION before Comminsioner Bundy in the | Hint of good chece aud Use evening panced de | almealcutivaieit ton decaration of wat. Bie phical society ‘han decided to send an Seyeant mnie ee TE Stee oortingese, | these queries weanswer the outlook is rood: vé postmaster. do86, bub tad aint jor endered his | CTOSs-€xamination of Boudinot against Phillips | lightfully with all. Edmunds moved that the injunction of secresy | tion under De. Gacet [rants to explore the oamaey = = ae Jndging from estimates and sales we would say much | (DF Allen offered. resolutions indorsing C. P. | position. Some of the Senators insisted Ghat as | 8 tO the disposition of $22,500, which it is | ‘This afternoon promisesto be a very busy one | RET MOvEL from the resolution, and also from | shed between the Nile and Congo fivers Easren Conve Basten Coannes| iter than stron, sates January and feertary | fod forthe postion of postmuster, oth eng | tie, nomination was not entirely comet {| latmed was pald to hlun (Wolfe) out of an ap-| for the Cabinet ladies, ag, Judging from talk, | afluirs it Ceuiral Arwerica Mating that the Se Prsxented by te Mahdi om soutlautng ie — . farch | gentlemen of intexrity. ¢ hot ucted upon. During the | propriation of $300,000 to the Cherokee Na- | there seems to be a general’ purpose on the part | retary was willing to have his. letter made pute ‘ward journey. her qualities aodhard woods, Thaw | | MER. S, Duvisanked thts would not stultity | nomination andcorrested its fie sent pice the | Hoty ud which complainant, claiming wae | ofaoclely people to makea rogudofcalison the | llc; but an objection was made, and the motion ae eo mos, A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED AND| Hardly had we made known our Intentions of for- | tesolarion on Ste Having passed the other | name of Miller, “vice Evans to be removed. paid wrongfully, seeks to recover from Phil- | 2gvisers, all of whom, 1t is understood, will be | secusrany warrry "g INSTRUCTIONS Basxae, Mare 1S el Lape he ishing all the Wood Material necessary tothe con-| Dr. Culver regretted that it had been deemed | ,,2he same thing occurred with the noniina: | lips. This morning the hearing was resumed, | at home, sites Tiers S$ TO CoM-| mitted to the Prussian ‘to ratify DISPLAYED FOR SELECTION AT stmetion of a house, “which includes Frames, Sash. | Proper to introduce the resolution, and while it | fer Of Gen. Black for pension, commisstoner, | and Tudge Cox discharged the rule and ditected |" yfrs, Senator Hawley has discontinued her | Secretary Whitney. has tlesraphed to Come | sana ueutiten of Bebies iene reams, ca wurraxene, — | 22mBunds stein any kingof duah, fom Fete i Featage earn tance, adore NS | won tn et, Clank wad “Dot resigned = Are | the commissioner had mo jurisaiecion in the Thursday recepttons a8 she is son to leave the | mander Mahon, of the Wachusett, st Panama undertakes to restore to the duke of As 2 > : o , pe rahe on | Several days the correction was yiude, and Gen, | case, for the application did not present a cas . st 0 ‘o Re ST bah cee ks bim when completed, we will classin workmanship second | naut one this foeolution ieee, Or Allen | iach wa | This t was which caused | under the statuter and it was doubtiul Ifthe | Mrs, Williams, wife of exSenator Willlams, | ‘@tructing him as t9 the condition of affairs in Buity of 87,500, the tembers of the e a 3105 Penayyivania avenue._| {0 none. Our arrangements with the milis whichin.| Hlaleulouaness of tection, “He thought the | te delay tn the confirraation of the new pen-| testimony could be taken tnt the cate was at fof Kentucky, who. was compelled to return | oUt Hs hetgert eit vena ickcae | cintenia sie : = clude four, are such as to enable us to make the above | previous resolution should’ be rescinded aud | #0! commissioner, afd it did not grow out of | issue, for until then the court could not tell | home during’ the winter on account of indispo- | sith his cessel ta La Calon aid hae Lites = assertion. which, under our personal supervision, will | that (1 yaten abe i 14 | any opposition to Gen. Black, as was reported | What would be competent testimony. A wit-| sition, has so far 1 ved as te ble to re- | San Saivade sh ita aoe ain een ee Abmniess, Anaxse ce bepalinns poopeey item pervision, will | that the candidates should go on thelr own | Stine time, P eas conld not in any event be called upon to| join lier husband in thls eity, aid Wil stay | Sonesta eis weet vise in Centra Two Handred Miners Sa@ecated, Statistical, Financial atid Political, OF the year 1885, | “In order to meet the Incoming wants and be able to| Mr. HH. C. Clagett suggested that the resolu- CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE, nswer a question not relevant and pertinent, | several day's. ian Interats: “Special attention is dicted t | BERLIX, March 18,—Two hundred and sevens = w bY AW Re Spofford. supply our customers with Dry Stock, which is always | tion should be withdrawn. The following nominations were confirmea | He Would pot attempt to ¢ We eae SS .| the statement that emissaries of Barrios threat. | tgep miners were imprisoned by an explosion, HUCKLEBERE{ FINN. the latest book by Mark | “VPP Me Peuwick Kad he “hed when:asked to y answer @ commissioner a question the court Alexandria Affairs. ni to destroy the submarine ‘ceud of fire damp in acolliery at ‘Twain, with w full assortment of preferable to mew cut jumber, we piled Inst full a mum | wilt mie maine to be oneented her Mule | BY the Senate In executive session yesterday: | would not compel him toansweron trial. “The | peyorted fortune Beestve Seok eee eth ene Gables of the | Saarbrack, in Rheinish Prussia, this BOOKS AND STATION EY ae pi ber of cargues of Virginia, Georgia aim! Flgrda Pine | mont, always declined, and suggested that the | Colonel Nelson H. Davis, inspector general, | plalntul should’ make out a clear case toestab- | Pe ytartnoan, Quisiios.—The pending | uke Candas Shaken ene cn oom” | ing, and at'a lato hour this afternoon but 17 % as JOS Ae aoe, | unmnthe currentyrices’ Inaklog the aboveinduee | Uosbetay ONE OF the’ Predieazient was toin- | with the manic of brigadier goncral; Tent. Col: | welt ax dhe materiality and ‘elevamey of tae | questions growing out of tke extension of the | tect Ie as far as possible, © host of the 200 others have been wuflost mho pponite U.S ; nients We mean thes shall prove advantageous to you | Dr. Alien sald jt would not be improper to | the rank of colonel: Raward D. Clariy, of Mis: | Huestion. “He would be very carctul in exerels- | [26 Wrcet will remain undecided antl tie wees ‘The Republic of Salvador. —— Uy ASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. 807 | Hot in one transaction alone, but in all you may have | indorse them all, for they were all good men. | *issippi,to_be Assistant Secretary of’ the In- | I the power to commit for contempt, and @ | {¢rmn of the corporation. courts Which meste on ‘ A Mother's Suit Against her Daughter WW tansn ate New books and Periodieatsunsoon | with us Mr. ‘Tolson thought that all should be in-| terior, Sidney D. Jackman, of Texas, to be | Clear case should be made for its exerelseywhieh | the second Monday of April, In the ean, | Tthe Paltor of Tie Evestxo Stan: for Slander. spouted, Card Fagraving and Printing. Fine | Gur facilities for delivery, “ON WHICH THERE aorsed. a tattas Uniten 6 tes marshal tor the Western district movbeen denein thts case. while the W., 0. and W. it. It, Co. will so adjust | There Is awidespread mistake which the| Mowrrrat, March 18.—A strange ease was ery. Mrs. WILL BE NO CHARGE,” are more adequate than e Tesolution was adopted. a TE a its new tracks us not to interfere with the cross- | public press and the official documents, misled | partly heard in court to-day, being a suit for ~ = evergwhile the attention aud quick diapaten @ all | , A, £eW Moments later Dr. Allen, the corre- ———_+0—__~ ings at Princess and Queen streets, nor ob- | by the majority of eyclopedi: d books of | $5,000 damages for Slander igetieuted bya cretary, took from the secretary's St. Dominic's Chure struct travel along Lee street. ‘The suit | OS Lait bee teed oe = Valdron h Barnwore, avavst 1, 1983. _| orders shall not be found wanting. Sande EAPC eaolaCohascbnee ati eee pital a : he Suit | reference in English, are perpetuating, regard- | WStdron ae: er Geaghter, Mrs. Raves, ‘Tals isto certify that on oF about April ‘IU Twas | We want your patronaget and the above is our mode copie aliens was his] | cotarnetioss 10 THe REF which grew out of this movement will tend to , rp. large number of witnesses gave evidence Seine reben, 2 eras abate oF SANS | Sccionand Money Saved, recofded atom, and itwi his duty to make | Feeelved towards revuliding St. Dominie’s | the Af E.chareh south, In Salem, Va, veter | by ealeond conaniee *n dap aa Gothia innot the natas of a couatey. oun ot| ge effect was marvelous. ‘The cold’ broke, I tegained my ies and transmit them. chureh, Subscriptions, in addition to those | day, a resolution was adopted that a day in| ‘St. PATRICK'S Day.—St. Patrick's day was | $05 tt fi =e Salvation SO. 3 Ss. Ce el e was not per: | lows: “A Friend,’ ; St. Patriek’s church ection be taker participated In the procession there last night. | ment correspondence speak of th i vailed last ° mhI16-6t,1p B64 Orleans st. mitted to exercise the duties of his office, ten- | collectio 5 “ ? pf eam mec e taken up for education, | 4 celei ay y ae op the republics of | storm prevail cbt along the. =e —a Band Cats. ce, ten- | collection, $167; Georgetown College, $100; % ‘A celebration of the day took place at St. Mary's. aasvason sm cs A JF OS TEPLATING BUILDING, CALE oN SORIGE te MERGER Y GEV ER Feoee | Geredhistestenation. This was, however, laid | Win. Gull, $100: cash, through James Allman, | 84 that a collection for the same cause be | church. ‘The Alexandria Catholie Benedict | while the official dispatcu to the President nab- | Sone ee Hom Piers i, toe a ee TS SORE, MERRY, GIVEN, THAT , and the meeting adjourned. 50: DE Daniel Clarke and J. Wan. Lee, | taken in the congregations in September. The | society attended in wlody in handsome rezalla | jlshod today, in signed “itafuel Zaldivar res | fram @ $040 inches, When. te | ‘ARD & HUTCHINSON, See aie, Penetship lately subaisting between ngh_T. T. Keane, $82.50; | passing upon the characters of effective elders | 8° y e church. “A pane” | dent of Salvador,” this being the proper legal nger train Weldon this i ciave eee Span ane, ana SUEe Doe qoseph B. Hn Dr. AK Hazen, Charles F. Me: | was resumed, ‘The name of Rev. John A. Kern, | §Ye OB St- Patrick was delivered by Father | and constitutional designatior ny tele: | Lhe snow was still falling, TOW, and carrying on the Art Furniture Busines ut | SECRETARY BAYALD APTOINTS DR. FuaNcis | Laushiin thon Kelly, W. ¢- dccuealy, Peter | of Alexandria, was first called. “He stated that | PQS, eee 1 the etreuit court | Erams.aire dated “La Libertad, tan Salvador,” ~ - No. ‘st. ow. in this city, wa - NS, OF TO THAT Post- | 3 S a > 5 E 8, COURTS. —I cou a % ", 5 for skilful PLUMBING and FURNACE work, and | quid consent on MARCH 12TH A.D. 1968;ana that | TION. $25 cucli; Mary Martin, Miss Lizzle Mann, Me. | being subjected to such an examination ‘as is | of the city a decree of sale has been made of the | Aue, eumen being simply the port of the city of District Government Amairs. examine their WOOD MANTELS, TILES and FIRE. | BY thelr articles ofdimotation John A. RuiTand Henry | From the Philadelphia Times, to-day. e Hell Foundry and Ed. H. Newmyer, 20 | made by the bishop as to class meetings, collec- | property Involved in_ the suit of Daniel Young | just as easy to be right as wrong, will youine ticked dechep dacaretronapengers ‘ . Slinpmon were made trustees for Kijuidation, in Figdcls Wharton, wien ached Inst alge Reyan and Michael Kelly, $11 each, | Hons, ete., was very disagreeable to himseltand | uxt. Mary C. Jones, The commissioner's report | 203 4h cs tO. be Ent ws wrong, willy A communication from Capt. F, V. Greene, PLACE FITTINGS, and you will find their stock ex: | _ All depts owing to the sald partnerslip are to be re Soe eee tae aoe et “ ‘Thom Holt pane Keane, Thomas other members of ‘the sourerence, AS a matter in ae os A Sone agt. Field has been |“ Washington. Mare! “8 ‘Historscus, | Major Lydecker reported,thaton June 27, ioen, senate: end ectsically eslected and exzanged, with | Scene oe tee pee a renee ea all | concerning ¢ : : sj john Fimnitilen Martin, Thomus Mar | Of courtesy, however, ‘he would answer the | fled, and tho case of Hunter agu McCrae ro- eo &n-act of Congress was ‘approved which pro: (neither ox bots of tee sal tramees tor pan pointed by Secretary Bayard legal adviser upon | loney, George F. Hgrbin, Mary A Cassell, Mrs, | Questions. Bishop Granberry said he did not | ferred to a commissioner. The court sessions = Green- | vided “that porti Rock street, prices much less than New York. fz | Wannxoros, DG ALEXANDER SIS Questions of international law, said: Figun, Mrs. tines sfames K. Cicary atten: Wish 10 make an faye with any of the brothers, | will probably extend beyoid the present week. | tree arrived in Baltimore irom incimend see: | Georgetown: in the District of Colum ing aust aepicrsr, fs Lge GiaMogD | Mitaetaiy gAtERA SER geno, | “ew it I trv that Me Bayard nas orca | He sing vn, Amy Mena | Balt, Man hm Mae, of Guriesy was | a, eypegnaneyo,abenee oe ass | tray wih Jon Fis wing to andr indice | Sage, Belge tren te ttre 5S back terrapin Body and Brain Food will cure dis- | promptly send in thelr accounts duly verified, andthe | me this position and I haye accepted it. Ihave | J.T. Turnburke, John Cautwell, Mrs, Ryan, | ton of his character to answem questio to | adjourned until next Tuesday. Of Balin | same is hereb "and that me evs tnte wintrenytnen and prevent acact | Sctuts ofthe above partneraiup wd lease remply | been advised 20 to. do by vome ofthe leading | Sirs L- Hicker: teary MeGraner Win Tee | the state oF his: charge. The ivactor of Me | “ore Geo, Hacker colsced, arrested vy | Wasce from Atkinwon Brothers of Baltimore, | cames, bereby vacated, and that ae noth BroTed CHOMWELL, Washington agents, Soc. Grotral National Bank. | HEmMbers of the Philadelphia bar, among others | livan, CC. Carroll, Pat. Moore, Waa. Dickson | Kern Was passed. | A ‘memorial on the life and | Officers Bottice and Ogden, charge, assault on | watches in Baltimore and some in Washington, | Hock strect, Peter Mclutire, who owns the boule. “ia Sintp HENRY K. SIMPSON, Mr, Rawle and Mr. Biddle. Ishall go through | and J. H. Busche, $10 each; C,H. Parker, 38; | Work In the church of Rev. Wm. H. Wilson, who | Harry Boteler, colored, was the only’ prisoner at — a property on’ botb sides, is inclosing the Se ‘No. 313 A ste.” mhié4w | to Washington in the morning and enter upon | J. F. Rotchford, Dr. E. C. Winter, L.A. Maryion, | died last summer in this city, he then being a | the station house this morning.——The public | _A SPEEDY Cure.—To-day, in the Criminal | erty with a fence. Capt. Greene's : “ my duties at once.” John Nass, Mrs, M: Gorman, John_K. Cooke a? | Speranbuated man, was read. After remarics | school teachers’ institute for Mareh will be held ft to ‘Riadie, who says * abies, iA rrextios: ACARD = by ar 4 anh Court, when the case of James Sullivan, | submitted to Attorne; -, WhO Rays ; i <a D— 48 THE BUSY SEASON 18 r. Wharton was born in this eity in 1820 | R. West, Win. Tindall, J. B. E., J. H. Bird, J.W. | by Revs. Samuel Rodgers, W. H. D. Harper, A. | next Thursday evening, 26th instant. Prof. | charged with an assault with intent to kill | the question involved 4s, under the LATEST PARISI MODES IN HAIR GOODS | offousenoit Furuituse and Personal ‘Hiters teat | and graduated from Yale college in 1839. He | Drane, “A. Saks & Co., Eiseman Bros. A, J.| ¥. Boude, Dr. Cox. W. K. Boyle, R. Smithson, | Jas. B. Hodgkiss, of the Maryland Dental col- | Wm. O'Brien, was called Mr. J. A. Clarke, his | of one of considerable a sein wis euknve, Upon the market, cither arttotige ar tote thee was saststant, attorney general, during the ad- Gari, or Bride, pGeores nc, Henning, yo Dr eas and. Dr. Martin, the wemprial waa eno sal ceanyie “a ae _—A pad counsel, read'a cerfificate, stating that he’ was | The safe way’ Is doubtless for the 5 NDI, ‘at public sale, and in view of m jon of Gov. Shunk, being twenty-two | Shuster’s Sons, A! Bet man 1, Rich: | Adopted. Staunton, Va., was selected as the | great religious interest is in progress at the ssi it <- to regard the title us in the government, Ax Mus. M. J. Hest's, 1309 F Srneee. eh i Daric dciring nich, accomodation that mi yeu of age when he entered on Iuls duties. He | ard Ttvan, Charles Mules, George J. Biller, W. | ext Viaoe of meottiy: AL the evening seselon | Uist church. Hev. E Hor Swem of Washington, Raked that the cae goover "Is he too mick ue | wet it, end let the claimant resort to bis Salk? , is for the disposition of goods. at public saleare | 18 now @ lect n international law in Bos. | 8. Horton, M.G. McCormick, Mary A. Lenn, | report of the committee on temperance was | assists the pastor, Rev. Dr. and preaches | he tried,” asked the court. “I have seen him, | - BUILDING PERMITS may SHADER un , and my storage departinents are ample | ton university. In connection with Dr. D.D, | George 1. Sherwood & Son, Mrs O" 7 | submitted, which contained an allusion to the | with great force and fervor.— The Alexand: now 4 RHEA WAVES! — SHINGLED Banos —_| Std securetih every particular. vt | Field and President Woolsey he represents this | Sirs O'Brien, S.J. Veins, Ci.’ J- Bate domme | ase of tho ballot In suppressing the lquor | Light {ntantry will be represented ata military | eaKnoM, tase he has that divease. He 1s | issued by Inspector Entwisle: B. L. Mi y einige Gaver swemtuie tia calsteeaies Goan country in the institute of international law | Cassell, P. Brodan, Mra, B. Brodan, Mrs, ywell, | ttaic, Rev, Dr. Cox said that he was opposed | meeting, to be held at Fredericksburg next | emieht walle intocourt,” remarked the j pert gy ee Panne pgtenrekovbr olay gy neostirspe and has recently had the degree of LL. D. con- | Mr. Sullivan, Ed. Driscoll, Mr. Gréen, Mrs, Me: | 10 the introduction of politics into this question, | month, fo determine the time of the summer | "There issuch a things Femarked Mr. Clarke; | S24 and 21st and 224 strocia, Sac omer ferred on him by the university of Edinburgh, | Inerney, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Mecaitory, ‘Mew, | 0d suggested that this portion be stricken out: | encampment of the third Virginia regiment, | «ar walking about tersave timer cepeneee | Holtzinan, Repair See ig ae “ He is the author of a work on the conflict of | Charles Burke, Mrs. J. Rabbitt, Mat. Maloy, | Mr. Jesse B.Wilson sald that the church had al- | and for other regimental business.—Some few | Mr. 7 informed the court that 5. | MBC mdrehiwost 9000. Jane Mangus oie ue : PLUMBE laws and of commentaries on American law, | Mrs. James Egan, Daniel Sheehan, Wm. Kunns, | Ways Kept clear of polities, and he hoped it | fish have already arrived at the fish whar— | ernmest would be satisfied with a ples’ of | {OStOry and basement dwelli aceine heavens FURNACES, RANG! together with the law of nations. He was al | Maggie Flynn, Mrs. P. Downey, Michael Doyle, | Would continue to doso. After a lengthy dix | Oysters are vered plentiful here now. guilty ofassault_and a twenty-four hour im- | HDS avemue, between 10th and 41 : : PI ee RS RC rr a re ah Ey og KS jen: nsylvanian and one | Hoge, D. Allman, S. Hoover, J.T, Varnell & 5 :¥.—The him in to-morrow.” +i é —= aes of the editors of the Democratic Review. His | Sons, Wm. E. Clarke, Henry Milk 3 f ee aldine club last evening ad west; 8: AE. Smith, ir en er ht works on international law and crimiual law | mert, J. C,Ergood & Co., Dan, ‘Dore, Water Affairs in West Washington. Fesolutions respecting, the, tout of Dr Prank ‘Tie MerRopoLtraN Ixpusrarat Scuoor.— | cette, stock soteant 6200, "D. * aoa 2 oils mb14_| have been translated Into German and Spanish, | Davis, And. Loeftier, Mr. Weldemeyer, Walton | A Runaway Can Honse—Yesteraay after- | £,Cleary, the presidentor the club. Dr. Cleary, The regular monthly, meeting of the rs cc FUEL sureeims cw pe Se ae he ie Row one of the editors of the lexding | Bros, ‘Thomas Walch, ©. i Wixom, '@.@.A,, | noon a horse attached to @ car of the Metropoll- Myho was a citizen of Lilinols, had resided in tis | of the Metropolitan Industrial School was held ; : Be EG i “a tonal law pe in Paris. | and John Huppert's Sons, SS each. dani rallsced Company: Cocate mionenen ae four years. His ‘cocurred ly | last evening, the president, Sirs. A. L. Barber, SCH! 5 ait 8 rks on criminal law have had remark- Fae lastSunday. He was nearly -nine years | in the chair. A be} ee eee ca ee mbt Tim able success the ninth edition being ‘now in What the Jail Officials Say. War Waco oe eo ae old, anda tian of superior scentifcand literary | the er ie ge alle eg dng ire 2 epicees aes e _ a nsylVania | THEIR ANSWER TO THE CRITICISUS OF THEOBIO | O sireetat a lively galt. At the f oon ving been a graduate bread, ples, cakes, ginger bread, soup, baked NOW IX STORE AND FORSALEIN CASKS AND | "requ vane sachin the decoration of tne | Se Peay etn of Yharion, the ‘COMMISSIONEM OF CHARITIES, and, streets, Simes Thomas, a colored man, | BPYS! College of Surgeons of Dublin, and of two | pork sand bean the Theta, Baskets garments BOTTLES BY THE AGENT, Inaugural ball rooms, designed reas The criticisms on the management of the | Made an effort to catch the horse, when thé and fancy articles made by the children. The Pension Building, were manufactured by the Potomac | 20d @ nephew of Mr. Rawle, the first United rT inade Bh man was knocked down, and his head and face | $f the medical department of the University of | reports of officers were read, showing that the ‘Terra Gotta Cosipauy. "Orders will Se rakes tang | States district attorney. He las always Ween g | the District jail made by Gen. R. Brinkof, of | ™ 5 5 Missouri. Dr. Cleary had a. and event. | articles distributed were shocs, istock~ | SAMUEL Pata, | ilulttdnumiver of the vases with or withogt pedes | democrat. the Ohio board of state charities, in his recent | ‘o Lockhart's ‘drug ‘store, where his injure | fLcareet. In 1868, when little more than s 18 pare: undergarments, te pales 1s ie POTOMAC TERRA COTTA Co ae |_ A STAR reporter learned at the State depart- | annual re] twill not be answered by the | wf te dressed. ‘The driver of the car wasat his BO ee oe TONS, iene: vos 5; pants, 4; hats, 4; - DEPOT: 1224 20th st st nw. | =r aowN (COLORED) ment that Dr. Wharton has been appointed | warden, Gen.Crocker, for the reason, the officers ner at the time of the accident. ment with Roantree, Thomas F. Bourk Wraps, 10; kerch! ; collais, 5; mittens, 4. In ad E ED) “examiner of claims” in that department in | of the jail say, that the feport isentirely gratui-| _NoTes.—John Welch was arrested yesterday S fi Th q mace class (educational) there are 22 ‘hiaiianntae. mare | ES wu wes Bi ixommendst, Meat. | place of Judge Henry O'Conner od, and | tous, the-Olio commissioner having nothing | by Officer Darcy on a charge of being an ‘habit: penn crnees une ith the Irish Peo- Pupils: the anteraoon, clase (industrial there get Also, ats expected arrive to-day an ‘at once | whatever to do w! e institution, é insti- | ual drunkard.——Ephram Sha\ colored lad, - ey poe oomrgs = In the night school 30. is Jax F, Pax a eS sal Spe nth tear eat | an ana t= ae | rome seen te pecan Grea; | Sry an "Gh aie te Spr bs 7 - yaa assay ry -—Navig® | Hazen and other officers, He was , Political Noten. ent that. the prisoners were found . poe Tama man was | Bund No. has been taught 923 Pexxsvivasta AVENUR, The French Restaurant ear National ibeates.which | 9 the joint convention of the Tilinois legisla | gated inthe corridors and that evils resufied | ian Harbison io at house, he eae Eni posiion fro and re- | by Miss Anderson and Mrs. Williams. ‘Weehi ne. ° ‘s Freoch ture yesterday Mr. Streeter voted for A. E. | therefrom, some of the officers state that at the ius brothers nod cisters. Uy pf minor hed ‘A Mucu Marnien Vewer® A ees ted Claret incl $1. ar Stevtnson instead of J. C. Black, as formerly, | time of the visit of Gen. Brinkoff last fall there om od 5 crREsS.—Capt. wenn TATIONER aS DUENGMAVER cs ae ce ho ay Sea Salam the ony voto eaten were qoito lange nuuabeto prnoners eontngs, |, Ma iziaahlacenen< Merigeliowees have | Untied stuane rece au eutetmentene | Coarse the, ne nare Gaecirs Ne . Wedding and Reception Cards promptly | cialty. ‘every ‘A ballot was taken in the Arkansas legisla- | and as necessary 1th of the in- 4 and properly commen Be Stee Pues | Hemen, ‘GUS. BROCI tee ee ae i te ATeanans tegiela: | sates to allow them to exercise ie tre von: | Evang and Ida Higvins, both of Alexandria, | he held-at the time of his death. His’ genial | & blonde variety acivess whose Paths Anis pes Framed “aad Vatramned. wir schlet Cook at the White House, lows: Senate-sBerry, 1; Dunn, 10; Newton, 4; | dors, there were perhaps more prisoners outside | Visi, Jobo C; Scoricid abd Florence L. Clark: | and generous nature endeared him to. large | stage name is Miss Carrie Ward. She has boon seers SAUD | ant Inauguration with rooms ad board * aeeae® | Fishback, 2; Ho ‘Horner, 1. House—Berry, | the cells than the Ohio commissioner was inthe | Noble B. Palen nnd Mary C. Kidwell, both Sp EO eS Busors C ee s_ | b7: Dunn, 28, Newton, 10; Fishback, 9; Horner, | habit of seelng. ‘They deny, however, that any Mo A ee pclae oso Calvert street; Balti- auuiie Dee ee Ginetta” Cinders ee | 3: Howse,'Ss oat Exit results follow tea they are not allowed | 10ra Loxham: J. Elmer Althoff, of Hanover, Pa, eat as srice for Coapped and Rough | goa D street Horihtst SUAHELT A | | epablicén caucuses “were held in Rhode | to mix, promiscuously- out forexercise | bare Loxham:J. Elmer . ochen Seer emcee NPS ah oe ConPS | Sree prom A eee ee ie et teal | etn coe Teata Wik tet hat ieaia het | Denedl and ElleiSutien nT Try satistied, ‘return bottle and get your eS ats @ HOWARD, = Peabody Wetmore, of Newp th ds are Kept in as good is, ——>—— money, ‘chemistpand Draaeinae SS Eblgeeca or ‘etmore, of Newport, se- | the groun: cept good order 38 os cured ‘governor without oppo- | sible with the limited force of guards that | MAxmIG Gawx or Hro—In the Illinois house a aces BISHOP, Drogriat, We Btioat Pure snd tramh arage bape sition, and me Darling for Meutenant gover- | can be emy pores: eden the Feduced sppropria: of assembly yesterday a petition was presented 1 ey irene ie nor. tons. It feof course -tmpossibie ‘oné | to the rand by him to the house setting sw Stott, Cromweib @ Con. 490. tvania ave ——-+e+___ guard can be spared to watch prisoners at work | forth it was of vital importance to the : Vise one ine prize fight between Jack Burke | outside the building for him ‘to take charge of | country that John Pope Hodnett (formerly of NNINGHAM, HATTER, pT A or and Ryan is declared off. any considerable number of men, of for much | this city) be selected go United States Senator. Bie ust rece the Spring Beye Block. the glam or in bottles by WC. MILBU Tt haa been settled that the Sullivan-McCaf- | work tobe done. The officers {that there | After a number of ludicrous speeches the pet Pimade wo cede adi syies Remot- | ¥ ‘iad Manuincturee, 140" Pasay! rey fight will take place in Philadelphia March | should be a system of grading all United States | tion was referred to the on fish'and @ed SLL aw or April 7. prisoners, game, .

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