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/ 4 ea” rn : Gen. Grant's Rest Broken. , ‘APPLICATIONS FOR .—5 seas THAT CANROE BE MET, ning Forty neat Jock Yast ish tween BO ans oe ni >! Andvtested uneasily. THe sleptat intervals seed after midnight, when he got up and walked i about his room and ifbi . When the general bd arose this morning he t some liquid food in . : his room. Col. Fred. Grant stated. this morn- Ing that the general had been receiving abous twenty ications each day for autographs, and that it was a physical impossibility for the invalid to comply with these requests. While 5 > a THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. : Werthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and lltn St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tre Evextxo Stax is served to subscribers in the eity by carriers, on their own acconnt, at 10 cents per Seek, of sic. per month. Coples at the counter, 2 gents each.” By mall postage prepald—O0 cents a Month; one year, $6: six months, [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as second-class mail matter. EKLY STAR—published on Friday—$1 a epaid. Six months, 50 cents. jons mnst he paid in advance, pan is pald for. Rates of advertising made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. the writing of one autograph wou! require much exertion, twenty would bea day's work for him, and it would be weil tor the public to know, said Col. Grant, that their demands cam not be met Von 66—No 9,952. . WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH. 21, 1885. TWO CENTS. ROSES eeous wae ore sees SSL gr A MICHIGAN RESORT WHERE TWO MURDERS HAD BEEN COMMITTED. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| ™#= *avx vovcuer rmavps. Telegrams to The Star. Clare county captured and’ brought to Midiand yesterday Jim Carr, proprietor of the Jail 5 2 U : “Devil's Rauche,” a house of ill-repute, near WOODRUFF'S FILE-HOLDER.—(PAT- McKENDREE M. E CHURCH, MASS WERAAEeDT cai ois OTC Ae Thiternal Carrigan and Hirkwoed Plead Not Harri "Jenny Kinney, one of the in- fmcabinet form) For fing Letters Vouchers, Deeds, Preaching “ii an. andt:30 remy pas Ww ate $285,0 042: cca $561,101. N ‘ESS INVESTIGA- Guilty to Charges Against Them— = mates, was, roportea to have Veen ‘80 brutally Wiils, Briefs, Pan.phiets, or any other foruf of papers, | &. Fwakne, DD. Lovefcast” Wednesday "nae am oe ANOTHER REC “| New Indictments Against Messrs. | FIRE IN THE TRENTON CAPITOL. | treated that'a commnutice of citizens and officers Compactly and convententiy ioe (polo deed are | Seats free. All welcome. it MADAME ARLINE’S SEIZED Goops.—The Dempsey and Drew. used'in all the ments of the tatio ern Cie investigated the matter. Five girls were found = without clothing e: ‘hh to appear out of Py an ‘Avie ey (Caplio! Hil thepasion HoNP | made @ report ts the solicitecof the Teseency TION PROPOSED. Roar aie a Ronee, and whe onered Protection by the elt dices and libraries, andy bosinem wen generally. | N.Bazm D:D. at 1 Sam. and 7:30 pm. Geatn ali | Ore wee orr panes Anning, whose onde ar, the cases of Daniel Carrigan ana | Records and Relics Burned. | #2 gladly avatied ‘themselves of it And now ~_ | MacArthur, the cases of Daniel Carrigan and Narrate the most horrible tales of savagery, ine ~ nary exercises, were seized at-Chicago for non-payment of cus- i o-Thett advantages consist in facility for reference, | Monthly missionary cxercies, with offerings’ for me duties, He recommends the acceptance | MB. VAN WYCK TELLS WHY HE RE- Eawin C, Kirkwood, indicted the fit tn ‘une eas Cana cluding details, of ‘two murders committed Wear and dust. Dispensing with strings, tape, and gum (>, GIGRCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNI | Of her offer to pay $500, and tl le amount of the ecole the latter in seven cases, vebberend GEN. GRANT NOT SO WELL. | Sticsman who baa $s00 with him, and the bands, and rendering pigeon-holes and doors unne- versalist) 13th and Lsts.—Rev. ALEX. ENT, duties, about $1,000, in compromise of the gov- VISED HIS SPEECH. sections 5418 and 5438, Revised Statutes, Uni- . other was an inmate of the house who tried to “Call und examine at the new Factory batlding, 687 | PStZt., Services Fommorrow at 11 a m.and 7-99: | ermment-claim against Rer. ted States, in making false vouchers on the bu- : escape. “The facts had been Known to the girs ~ root apes at oe Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. : reau of medicine and surgery, Navy depart- ——_-.— i all along, and were held over them asa warn- 7 eyes lima ee HAMLINE M. &. CHURCH, COR ora | ,M= Mruts' CHancrs Acarxst Ex-Commis- ae tM rah ¥ should attempt toescape SIONER Evans.—Now that Mr. Walter Evans, | MR, TELLER DEFENDS HIS OOURSE | ment, in the name of Jones and Webster, were GENERAL HATCH AFTER OKLAHOMA | 122.0! ‘heir fate ir Tine = ‘and PRICE, att or give information. The grand jury at Harrl- ee eee Sock exaicay, school at 9:16 a. m. and 3:30 p.m. Preaching | ex-commissioner of internal revenue, is out of called, and all the preliminary motions being = son found tive indictanents against Garr, two of COMP ANCE ee etree Saivlated Te tnent ber | Sim. by the Prending Elder Oso Meieee eee tia offlee it isnot expected that Secretary Manning AS SEORETARY. out of the way, they each pleaded not guilty. COLONISTS. which are for murder, Judge Hart refused bail, Sent In, the capital Stock, payable on and after Séafen | $2: by the F 30,o'clock by the pastor. Young will take any action with reference to the Mr. H.B. Moulton appeared for Carrigan and and a Caer Will be keptaclose prisoner at Mid: charges proferred against him by Mr, Mills, a u we s lan SUNDA y | former clerk in the internal revenue bureau, of (The Senate. Mr. A. B. Williams for Kirkwood. After con Fe ee ST O : ‘ultation the cases were sot down for trial April | THE CAPITOL AT TRENTON BURNED | an Ex-Sheriff Charged With Robbery. Bog ‘n.w., | inéMiciency, favoritism and misappropriation | qe chair lad before the Se a resoiution | *2t4 bi Regular: ‘session at § | Of government property. » cliate Jaid Perure ne Senate solution | gin, S80, at the Office of the Gompany. meeting at 6:30 p.m. > B. PEARSO! : shot S GOSPEL TEMPERAN mhIGste == —— School (non-sectarian), o> PROSPECT HILL Opposite Seaton school building. — <— RATION P is * 2 AVERILL, MICH., March 21.—Ex-Sheriff Cree ‘ offered by Mr. Pike, chairman of thé committee Valuable Court Records and State Deeds | it) or clnje county hee Donk wae, Grae A clection for proadeat getctary and st decors | io Seog rery scholar Easter offeriug, ‘Tenpermnes | _FEXCES oN PUBLIO LANDS.—It is understood | on claims, directing that committee to compile Tis geaien ame ebay are Destroyed—The Loss Very Heavy. ptected in the roUbery of the Clare county Rorshstog OG Gece Te ee Vices 1€ &! 730. A cordial weleome to all our ser- | that Secretary Lamar will shortly take steps to | and digest the laws and Judicial decisions now ments against W. H. ni sey and Daniel C Trextox, N. J. March 21.—A large tion | treasurer's office of $7,000 early Last summer, The polls will be open from 2 o'clock p.m. tos | SP® = STS enforce the law enacted by tho last Congress, | in force relating to the adjudication of private | Tivan for violatieanteon ee a present. | St nt cally bows this ss. the tae A Rig Order for Canned Meat. SGested to prove vmncrahip: bre deed oF corsenue | (RSE pGEATRAL UN TON MISSION, (008 | providing for the removal of the fences built | claims, and to continue the list of private claims = : . " ‘ " ps oye be furnished gratuitously by Mr. Gustav | Mr. Gro. A. Hinros, the well- dug tales vouslicye Gact ent charging the | Scarcely yet extinguished afterfour hours’ fight. | Crrcago which have been presented to Congress, so that resentatiou nia bill in a U for ink, at | It is impossible to estimate the loss as yet, but ‘Temperance Worker, willeontt re y BS the said list shall the Fort! thaka'lana One 4 the otter set | it will be enormous. The chancery office, com Ker, Will col s TRAN: D.—It Is lerstood ie sal ist shall cover the Forty-seventh a and pens, October 6th, 1882; and the other set- e enormous. The og Pewee Be crate Cae ea ae Gone | Ate ae a Geslee oF Tie astins | RareigNN Wee ting out a bill name of H.J. McLaughlin 11 the records of the courts, state deeds, 5,000,000 cans of meat forthe Soclock. ‘Adally noonaay: praver mestings tobe | Eivaes, cy " Mr. Edmunds moved an amendment, strik- | forsix galvanic Faradie machines; & is destroyed. army in Ezypt- To execute this order 70,000 ¥ ooh-day pray ; House, will be transferred to the War depart- Es Is . : — ease fo} orctoee, will be organized On Mon: ment under civil service rule 22 as amenda, ing out all relating to the compilation and di- | for $1,622.10, Allsothree indictments againstJ. i ‘not fall below $100,000. The | cattle are required, ty, the 23d. invited. especially the unsav« red celist and | #bout public lands by western cattle raisers. March 21.—The Daily ys Armour & Uo., sived an order fro: ns this ty, ree Rove u the Britis! of Comimittee. fs.mat* = 4 ‘a % ran—twe resent- Hr es} is e al state ——>—__— St of laws and decisions, which he regarded as | W. Drew and Daniel Carrigan—twe for present eke destroyed is the facade of the original As of the incorporators of the Moe z 2 ges BS: a ing a bill fo ‘ ces Decem- | house, built in 1795. It was altered and im- Gencral Foreign News. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL will be held at the Hospi | [>= 3 Pee Gay ae | eo eer ALIAS to-day: | Mapencesary. intained tie nedoasity for dia ure: bee tat, TSB for $1 O68 BE nud one for, pre | Proved In 1848, ‘The building contained the EE iS AT BERLIN, tal Butliing. on Mc EVEN the 234 inst, Penns; flvania ave —treuching at 11 am. | were the Vice President, Senators Beck, Jack-¢ Roe ies 'y P senting a billon April 3d, 1883, for $1,266.39, | quartermaster general's office, and the offices -—The English princess Byte an a NT xa ta aibwix./ Sunday” school at 9 a Young | 8On and friends, Sawyer, Voorhees ang ex-Sena- | PACH oT ster gisenssion the resolution | {or medichas mbit The bee ieee ee ee A other ‘diguttarion and’ the wisite 7 if Di People’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. Praver meeting W S ‘and Ran- | wa % i ——— as » cle: 81 me , Kecretal narck and other dignitaries, an e vi y Order of the Board of Directors nesday evening. The public cordially invited tee" | fF MeDonald,Gibson and delegation, and Ran- | was, upon motion of Mr. Siermaly, recommit- Pare sony, Secretary Manning, Atiorney General | ted. RYLAND M. E. CHURCH, COR. 10TH arland, Secretary ayard, epresentatives ANOTHER PROPOSED RECESS INQUIRY. rit ve ely re - i<— pe GES 4 : Rell Rte be “ = if nilices were completely destroyed. | peror, the royal family and the English visit. BiG te thes ony er ot see Gemente serps ger, Oneill, 4 ‘olts, Curtin | Mr. Mitchell offered a resolution providing | Colonel and Mrs, Bonaparte gave a very hand- The other departments were somewhat dam- | Ors went to the opera together. The. emperor, P. ison, W. Va.; ith school at 9am. A cordial welcome to all. 1t* y, if 3 | for the appointment of a special committee of | some dinner last evening in honor of ex-Presi- | aged by water. The chancery and supreme | who was looking well, engaged in lively ¢on- VERMONT AY Gol. J. W. Harper, Cine mnaths and Justice | ove Seusiors i inguin and) Teport not later | dent Arthur, to meet whom a number of prom: | court rooms and the senate and assembly cham- | versation with the guests. ‘Berlin is rapid ‘Church. The Pas of state, and state treasurer, and the museum. | were returned b: Only the museum and quartermaster general | Herbert Bisma: and chancery mperor William and Count Last evening the em- CHRISTIAN | Fields and S. A. Merritt, o1 inentsociety people were invited. bers remain intact. The eutire building is | filling up with royal personages. The press fs mand 730 p.m., Sunday School 8300 m" Young | SAID 70 HAVE DECLINED THE RUSSIAN Mis- to tha Reunbee oe Coe Oakes hoe rember AS | mhe Literary Soolety meets this evening at | worth $500,000, on whics there ine teen ia | oo rretioent regarding the Visit of te Pines Fe eta eae De ey Sermon, “What is | srox.—It is reported that ex-Senator McDonald | tion in the United States. betore thets legal ten- | the residence of Col. A. F. Rockwell, 1517 L | “Tre Cx oiosions in the quartermaster's TY fratindeesinn ize?" Ordinance of bapusm administered etter she | W2S offered the Russian mission and declined it. | der quality was repealod: how sald coins came | street, AR ay ee ere Tas, | BeTMEATRICAN ASSOCIATION'S rxoOME. ‘The two important questions before us to-day, In | se! 1 THR New ComMissioNer OF PATENTS.—The into circulation subsequently; how many are] Miss Cleveland has invited Miss Lamar, the LS, Mare! — rican inters = still held in the several states of this country; 3, which every Contractor and Builder ts especially inter- <. E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. NEAR | new Commissioner of Patents, Mr. Montgomery, | at what rates they were taken; how much profit | @Ughter of the S ;, come of $200,000, which 1s considered sufficiens ‘are: What and will 6th st.n.w., Rev.D.W.FAUNCE,D.D.,pastor.— a ‘Ys | at 8 they v Bh P her guest at the utive Mansion for several | noon, and the injury done to their contents can- wots} Seats tne essere ne Preaching at Iain and 730" p.m “An Soraliy Wasat the Patent office to-day for a short time, | accrued to the government by the colngge of | wwe c.” Miss Lamar bas been stopping with | not De ascertained ss Yet The debris ie being | % Cover its neceskary expenses. e ‘s 3 ‘welcome 't is expected that he will qualify this after- - tegrosoetd friends at the Metropolitan hotel since her casing teres ecausiag ae as we cui one [JS SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | N0on and enter upon the discharge of his duties | {his @nd other governments as to the receipts | arrival in the city a few werks azo. pis 5) which ignited In some way. The vaultscan : on 3 tary of the Interior, to be | scarcely be opened with safety before this atter- | BAtional association has secured an annual in SUNK IN BRISTOL CHANNEL, The British steamer 2 sO that temporary ac ; hice commodations ean be Secured for the chancery | , LOXPON, March 21 ‘of 4th st. and. Virvinia err & betoee | on Monday. or refusal by them of their own coin, <i = Brooklyn City, Captain Gore, from New York, so rear. Sales january EM, Pastol eaching to-morro' oth vi fe ro s vs sis Mrs. Hoyt, who has | office, the business of which cannot be inter y . ore, > better than last year. Sales for J and February | Fry; =e The resolution also prevides for the employ-| The President's sister, s March 6, for Bristol, collided with and sunk the sue quite ant tneréasal over ase Year, while March | and 735 pe Be virgen raise meeting Thurs: | THE Finsr Postwaster Aprorxren.—Post- | ment of a stenographer and for traveling ex- | been such a valuable aid to Miss Cleveland in | Tupted foraday. heard In the quarter-| British ‘steamer Khonddah in tife Bristol pene with abrisk demand for all grades, especially in day evening services & TM Baptism at close of Sun-| master General Vilas today made the first | Pauses ete, and Harris objected to. its pres: | House aerate ee tice pt the White | snaster general's Offiec on the fitat Root at, tee | CDARNEL perma ee our intentions of far- | ([-<e== NE ; JERUSALESE CHURCH, NORTH er pen che Pomaniatien the designation | ent consideration, and It was laid. ever t ori ata ene next Kk. Another | 2orthwest corner of the state house, about three A PRESENT OF AN ESTATE FOR BISMARCK, y e own NE z es s = ~ ie el ae yee it . N. ¥ Van_ Vechten, of | 9’clock this morning. The explosions were fol- oes os ee Bismarck testimont- 1 Cockrell, similar to the one which he offered | Albany, is how at the’ Executive Mansion, and | lowed by Hames that chot through the windows. | al committee has decided to buy the Schonhau- ay, Proposing to authorize any two or | several othérs are expected by Miss Cleveland a | 7, tem minutes all, the apartments were in | senestate, the anocst a ‘eniators to constitute themselves investi- | little later. The ROOEEEIES ck ae tee edie a neh ee FOUNDRY M. E, CHURCH, 147m AND| Inrenton DeranrweNt Empioves. — The | facuise qm tees with roving commissions to | Miss Severance, the daughter of the Hawailan | Oy tye Geck Pacha coe Bee fie Lo the offices | CeTOr op his birthday. omial commit: after ee completed, we will lasin workmanship second | [FS5°G wo, \treacitie Tenoror aT Awe | ginTemOn Derantuxxe Exrioves, — The | inquire GE invectigntion at Meee ey Oem | consul general at San Francisco, who has been | gration extended to ie geclogieal mnmseuen on | Purchasing tie Schoubaceay ete ih aes tonone. Our arrangements with the mills, which in” | and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. Dr. H. R. NaYion. ont Me andor otal ras * | the guest of Minister Carter's family here, has | the third floor. In this museum were many | the surplus of the fund to establish'a Bismarck elude four, are such as to enable us to make the above | Frayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 | partment were extended by Secretary Teller, so CUR) Nees gone to Norfolk on a visit to friends, and after a | valuable state “relics, but the most valuable | foundation for some patriotic object of national assertion. which, under our personal supervision, will | ([C1CCK. Special temperance meeting Tomorrow af | as to bring under the clvil service rules all em- MR. VAN WYCK’S REVISED SPEECH. brief sojourn there, will go to New York. Mr. | were sent to the New Orleans exposition a | importance, ‘Bucdeiied ect 6 bie keties. Tariom, of Ohio, Let Cesta cee eed wee ployes except hends of bureaus and chiefs of di-| Mr. Hawley, rising to a question of privilege | and Mrs. Parker, of Honolulu, are now the | month ago. There was @ lot of battle fase To A In order to meet the incoming wants, and be sble to | come. bt Jig | Vislone and watchmen and messengers, It ls called attention to the omission from the Con- | uests of Minister and Mis. Carter, and will | which were rescued by the firemen at the risk | Lobo ith Dry Stock, which is always | [}-<o=s METROPOLITAN ME. CHURGH, Con | Probable that when the new heads of the | 7 ossionat Record of some of the romarky mado | stay some days, of their lives. ‘The sword and saddle of Gen, | lington, n supply our customers with Dry Stick, whic! ‘ays | [<oes METROPOLITAN ME. CHUR ureaus are appointed that they will report to | 77¢sstonal Reec Mr. and Mrs. J. Bancroft Davis are enjoying a | Kearney were destroyed. The fire then moved | the government of that cole Ree a eee ee nenper We Piled last fale DUD | Dastor Preaching Sade Mi Hi tN yD.D. | the Secretary the condition of the bureaus, aud | b¥ Mr. Van Wyck yesterday derogatory to the visit from Mrs, Hamilton Fish, but the latter, | back toward the dome, and it seemed as though | an official copy of the act the ber of cargoes of Virginia, Georgia and Florids Pine | Vesper @:30 puis Pew letting Monday nigee Bap | Make what recommendations may occur to Members of the South American commission, being in mourning, takes nu part whatever in | the supreme court room, the chancery court Parliament for the ‘annexation of the Samoutt Joists, Boards, Flooring, etc., which we offer at less | gcisck. it | them. which Sure lone, he sig; Fendered! the isnhee| ene pociety, room and the legislative chambers would have | Islands to New Zealand. ‘than the current prices. In making the above induce- EST quent remarks of other Senators somewflat un P * to go. The books and documents were hastily REPORTED RESIGNATION OF M. DE GIERS. ments we mean they shall prove advantageous to you IFTEENTH ST. PRESBYTERIAN | “THE UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL” To Mr. Hrc- Meaning, revious to her departure for homea few days | removed from the offices of the controller, the Panis, March 21.—It is reported here that M, desta cou tramasctine abode te i all son eas tees church —“The Outlook for the Future” is | @rxs comes in the form of a published letter of | _ Mr. Van Wyck explained that he had stricken rod LE lor as postmaster at Lynchburg, | gether with an ironical substitute, offered by | lady guest, however, M nishing all the Wood Material necessary tothe con-| sitfree, Subject: “ie chavcks Te erie Wenae | Tenn, to fill a vacancy caused by resguatien | Ri struction of @ house, “which includes Frames, Sash. | Sunday school at 9:30. Social meeting at Dr. Care's, | 80me two months ago. Representative-clect Doors, Blinds, etc,” in any kind of finish, from Pine to | 716 15th st. ate Richardson recommended Mr. Taylor. ‘Mahogany, before we had a number of orders, which, — EX SAMOA TO NEW ZEALAND, arch 21.—A dispatch from Wel- e capital of New Zealan a % i] i} m. Se oi 2 ago, Mrs. Vilas had a luncheon given in her | state treasurer and the secretary ofstate. At | De wiets, prite inluister'or ieamie’ has wuavan: tobe delivered by tes: Wie e see re eractical estate | ex-Gov. John Lee Carroll to Senator Gorman,eom | Out Some parts or his remarks after consultation | Bevov by Mice Angus Cameron, of Wisconsin. | 7 o'clcck the fire was finally checked, although | signed. Our facilities for delivers, “ON WHICH THERE | EVENING, March 230. Vo not fall tw atiend. It | demnatory of the former. Whatever Higgins | muttorol heater oul (Mr. Vest) 98.8 | ‘There seems to be still some ‘doubt regarding | the engines are still playing on tie ruins co BROUET RECALLED. matter of kindly feeling,and not because he that access may be had to the chancery vaulte F VILL SO CHARGE,” are more adequate than 5 ever did in politics, said a Baltimorean this a, aur which church will be selected by the President : yen »| Pants, March 21.—Gen. Brouet, commander orders shall not be found wanting. Hacry, Pustor.—Preaching, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m; | Maryland was his untiring and, as many ia Mr. Van Wyck introduced a formal resoln- | it is believed that the selection will be made “i recalled. ‘We want your patronage. and the above is our mode | ¥nday’ School, 930 am. snd 8 pin. Friends unserupulous political partisan work in 187! ton, directing the official reporter to republish | bY Miss Cleaveland, and that whatever may be | HOt burned: but they are believed to be full of ————— : ter, which _may cause almost as much dam- A 8250. . are earnestly invited. 1t_| Gov. Carroll’s interest. That election did the | th yesterday. her pleasure in the matter will meet the ap- | Water, 1.000 Fire in Boston. Satta =~ FOURTH STREET M_E CHURCH, | democracy more harm than any other political Pate a Varnerren pre yauot tees eeidont tire lossen,” 7 1 Impossible asyet toestimate | | Bosrox, March 21—The loss Satisfaction and Money Saved. (Rss SOURIS, STREET M RICE, past | Struggle that ever occurred between parties in : n x ol = St: dobin's chiarsh nobilis €b bela anost attras’ of the Boston machine compa WM. McLEAN @ SON @'clock a.m. Sunday school at the church and mission; | Our State. So the appointment clerk can well | Mr. Teller made a spirited defense of his ad- tive shrine for the society belles during the Len- a eons ares south Boston last night is generally placed mean oa mines vt Er tne Pastor, a FAS and 70. o pans young | 88Y, with the great Julius, “£t tu Brute.” ministration, which was incidentally assailed | te, season, as almost every afterncon many losed from Lack o' ers. 00. A large amount of valuable ma- and friends: y invited ., March 21.—The nail factory, d Hope mil of the Pottstown shu lown to-day and, re- hort time. They employ The Schoharie Bank organized, and promenading appears to be the = a Troy, N. ¥., ) — next week. He has requested Judge Lawrence | had told him newonld strike them from the | concluding feature of the aftarnpon provrama,e” | Vout 600 men. Lack of orders and want of Wilbur, Keane. fo serve until his arrival, and that gentleman | 2ecord, but now the Senator reiterated them. | speaking of waiking parties, recalls to mind mb16 Branch: 14th, Band C sta. nw. ‘are cordially invited. ‘ite Tux New Finst Controuter—Judge Dur-| Yesterday by the Senator from Nebraska, well-known young ladies from all sections of 2 ; -cEEa i He had decided not to pay any attention to| the city congregate there. After the services ZSaSp ss Tire busy cesson 8 | (Feo sue tian ee Dae eiy Gietaeee plot nis ones Yaris | the remarks of yesterday, since the Senator | #fe concluded impromptu walking parties are of Housenolt Furniture and Personal ‘Eifecta thrown | 739 Bim, the pasior, Rev. H.S Faince Youre Upon the market, either as storage or to be dis in 1t" of at pu re. i 1 lin Krum, jr., storage room are the cause.—The Philadelphia | Of the firm of Wilbur, Kram & Wilbur, of this bridge works, at Pottstown, usually employing | City, and son of President Kram, of the Scho- bile sale, and in view of that fact woul DR. RICHARD H. THOMAS, OF BAL- e SF y 5 more, a minister Of the Society of Friends, | 298 Consented to do so. He said the Secretary of the Interior was re- fies destring such accommodation ti my ‘th « the fact that a number of young ladies and gen- | 300 to 400 men, have also been short of work | harie County bank, which suspended yester- be ‘ition of mublic sale are s , t eats quired to execute the law, not to listen to 3 oh sigs - day, denies the report that the bank was em- ineurpewed, aud my storace departmenia areampie | nenmarga snes Meeting To-morrow) the22din-| CoupenrErreRs CAPTURED-Chief Drum- demagoxes {Ene Secretary of the Interior had | Gram for tho pleasant. dave that are eeeetion | Aeld Skee ee Create Part OF the force has been | SAy, denier, whe Seport f indorsements of the ‘and secure in every particular. New York ave.’ Public invited. 1t# | mond, of the sepret service department, and his peer rcaee in the action which was criticised | Sfter this week. Objective points, one or two —o——_. president for the Troy firm. ‘The firm say such THOMAS DOWLING, CO; TAL UGHURGH men yesterday captured Harris Rodansky and | BY {he phous of Attorney Generals who were | miles or more beyond the city limits, have been | Sale of a Valuable Norman Stallion, | indorsements will not reach $s 00n mh10-Im _1thst. and Pennsylvania avenue. ‘pastor, pre eph Polish Jews, at No. 69 Essex | morals to the Senator from Nebrashn a At woe | Selected, dnd parties are organizing for “country | CmrcaGo, March 21.—The highest price ever SAMUELS. SHEDD, Senne, hae L ——— ee surrounded by many imple- | possible for one man to be superior 10 ancthes, | Walks” for the alleged purposes of exercise. The | paid for a Norman stal The New York Counterfeiters, crane tree ion in the United States ? ch 2: 7 ‘Opened at night.” All used ae con ‘ mn idea seems to be popular, and is likely to be | was given yesterday at Bi for New Yuk, March 21-—Harris Rodansky and PLUMBING, TINSING. Music under the direc-ion of Br Biscnors,_" Wore, constracted with suitlsioe eerie | Mr. Van Wyck’s resolution was adopted. encouraged by many of those who usually de- | Weyenen yesterday Brothas, he animal was | JOP Kolpon, who were arrested yesterday FURNACES RANGES LATROBES, MT. VERNON PLACE ME | One, tises, aud ten cent counterfeit pleces to | » ME. Frve reported a resolution trom the-com-| vote themselves only to the ball-mom exercise, | bought by Bowser & Son, of Nokomis, IIL, for | fr count all pro sory pict ee eas vixroxbs Stare Mastirs, onaves | OS cont comer of Soo one Beto secon ewer a pita | Ete an iia sat or the oan of the Uae | e's” Buiinnn vote uit testis | $e egy Lend, anabrea ison | Riva a Bd an old and “at the "bua 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Of the Baltimore Episcopal Methodist. Servise Repiutheir work ond josntiicone pure | States. Laid over. great walkers, but no one could ever say thatof | hibited at the Chicago fat show, and was countorhation. oes: Surope for aha | PM. Public inviied. pei opi ER a EXECUTIVE SESSION. the young ladies of Washington as a class. | awarded first prize atthe Illinois staté falr as a ares ARTHUR ROONEY. THE TABERNACLE, REV. ROBER’ N © ay naMer Ge EL Grit. ‘The Senate, at 2:10, on motion of Mr. Miller SoubeDes pe oone ee yle to oe ne S-year-old in 1883. He is a dark gray. From Wall Street To-day. 14TH ST. FURNITURE Novnss, pastor.—Services at 1] a.m. Sub- AVAL ORDERS.—Paymaster George rif- | (Cal.), went into executive session. rey a s Pa diag Ys Sra fo PP aa New York, March 21, Wall street, 11 a.m.— * ea SRALIMENT, HOUBE, No, 1798. Communion and | fing has been ordered to the Shenandoah per Portions Girections will no doubt soon present | Am Elevated Road for Minneapolis. test-ctal Underiaking Rooms adjoining. “im y The stock market this morning was irregular 7:30 p. m., Sublect: | stesmer of April 1st. Ensign Maurice L, Peed Capitol Topies. {he animated and novel appearance ofladieson | Miexmaroum, Miwx., March 21—Contracts | Gnd etree his mornin overythine ex, THE INAUGURAL VASE. Sen bat Ba me Prayer | tias been detailed from the Lackawanua and| 4 VISIT FROM COMMISSIONER MONTGOMERY. morn companied by thelr escorts, out for @ | for building an elevated road, between this city cept Pacific N ‘The beanfitul vases nsed_ in the decoration of the | [F<aqe> CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, con. Qrdered to duty in connection with the north-| Hon. Martin V. Montgomery, of Michigan, Be - and St. Paul have been ee and operations Beant vases nse in the decoration, of the CALVARY BAPTIST CHU OE: | ra Aleakecaplereine ee eee as je jaost interesting contests for office under | will be commenced as soon as the frost is out of on Building, were manufactured by the Potomac pastor. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. jail and Union Pacific, Which were weak. Pacific Mail opened down 4 per cent at 49 and sold at 45%, from which it has since of Lieut. W. H. Hostrand has been extended the new commissioner of pateiits, visited the | the new administration are those in regard to | the ground. Col. Robert G. Sloan, chief engi- | rallied a shade above 49. Union Pacifie has GREENE, - : ral f he Manhattan elevated railroad, and cy . . ee ee ee Capitol to-day, and in company. with several | the district attoneyship of some of the southern | heer of the Manhatt i been heavy ona smalier decline. Other stocks Haaited number of the vases with oe eitaner OL | by the pastor. Sunday school 830 a m. All ge: | Wels Onteuee Eat: friends looked about the bulding. "He seus ins | states, Fesarding which socket ionomers | the New York Loan and Improvement com- | are generaily strong. The buils cite the firm tails, either in the natural Terra Cotte color or bronzed. THE OKLAHOMA BoomEnrs.—Gen. Hatch tele- | troduced to some of the leading democrats, to be no small factor. In the past few weeks the | Pany’s agent, have both been here some time | tone of the general list as evidence of the inher: mbé POTOMAC TERRA COTTA ©O., 14116 st. kK, WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF 5TH - 4 sg very flower of the legal profession in the south | 20d are interested. The running time between | ent stre1 of the et in the face of the ais Gwe enECEET and F sts. n. 5 a.m., Teachers’ prayer | @Taphs the War department to-day that about THE MEXICAN BOUNDARY TREATY, have been sojourning here, and most of the ap- | the two cities will be cut down to twenty min- | break in Pacific Mail and Union Pacific, bi it << — Neill give: bee Kegniy oe a eat- | Meeting: 9:30 am., Sunday school: 11 am.. preach- | 500 of the Oklahoma “boomers” have congre-| The Senate in executive session yesterday | plicants are young lawyers of high social stand- | Utes. about by circumstances which do not affect qatedl Fleciric’ and Stcant Hatha Also, Magnetic | Gu Schock ‘Gospel meeiinn soy a oe ah ne | gated at Coffeeville, Kansas, on the southern | ratified the additional article extending the | Ing. ‘In some instances as many” ax twenty ap- ———__. general list. Loaning rates are easy, Delaware treatment, at 305 Missourl ave. nw. inr2-Lme | Vival service; Prayer-meeting on Thurelay evodne, Gorder tine, with the Intention of inoving into | time for putting the Mexican treaty into force | Plicants have appeared for one office, and the Failure in Baltimore. and Hudson loaning at 1-32, New York Central = Beats free at all services, =" | the territory. He has sent a force td intercept 2 Social Influence of the ladies of the families of | | Batrrore, Mp., March 21.—Charles L. Tri- | and. Erie seconds at 1-64, and Lackawanna at a them. P" | until the 20th of May, 1886. This 1s to give STREET, SPIRITUALISM-G. AR. HALL, LAND ‘The French Restaurant near National thester, which | [ [<<E~ © Tomer ieee Bar is so well renowned for .w excellent cuisine 7th sis. n. W., To-morrow, 10:30 ahd 7:30; the members of the state delegations in Con- | bull and Otto R. Tribull, trading as Tribull | 1-128. Shortly before 11 o'clock the whole mar the House of Representatives time to enact a rf has 3 N “4 cl ’y i Y ihe deanna et pinta | 5,436 Grapise, Inspirational and ves “ing | RETIRING A CovoNEt.—Colonel George P. | law for enforcing the, treaty, whiclrhas been has sométimes operated with great force. | Bros., curled hair and bristle manufacturers, | ket became weak and more active aud om Mian southern Jadies are, still in the city, and | have’ made an assignment for, the beneat of | tinued up to 11o%clock. “Paciae Mail'sold down opened otis “ ratified by the Senate. ‘The supplemental Mex- | the interest they manifest in this or that young | creditors. Bond of trustee $5,000. 7 Porc: Garet included, "$i. ‘Regular’ breakin, ae SS SOC aa ee Ae | Andrews, Ringe OV canara Gee eas | tears ealy Tora rohearine Or trometer lawyer's chances of success is 0 decidedly re sacieiesreadraatt ‘The Weekly statement of the associated banks SiS Fine Ur oy Shee bach pr | (Koa Ait “OUTS GONTPARIAN) Cuma. | the ng sixty to year, a a Abe iso stad rote | Reena tigeghascen ee a: | Terrie Btorm om Me, Washington, | twocd, um ti cering mousey sage ens . OCI > oo PAG paced A SE lay’s STAR, was discussed for some time, bu’ q reasons es: Loans, 9 ‘Ex-Chlef Cook at the White House, Proprietor, | kugsarvice ar hh umes, Sehool at b:30 a.m, Moe | Basx’s Doors CLosep.—The controller of | 20 action was taken. The subject went over | are not wholly the cause. WIND BLOWING 140 MILES AN HOUR ANDTHE | 450,400; specie, ase, $910,000; legal ten- ‘Will accommodate 50 gentlemen for the Dedication ‘OU — until to-day. The Senate seems determined to| Hon, John M. Francis, American minister to ee ders, decrease, '$: Q; “deposits, decrease, gnd Inauguration with room and PERANCE MEET. | the currency is informed that the Schoharie | Prevent the publication of executivesemnes =| nti: Wasutxaton, N. H., March, 21—Last | $1,346,000; circulation, Increase, $46,500; Fe. ROGINSKI @ LEWIS, THE WELL. county national bank of Schoharle, N.Y., closed | Hlalwart messenger was stationed outside cach | Austia, In a letter toa friend in this city, ex. | night the storm here was territie bevond ae | S702 <e, 8 increase, 330,500, The banks now , ‘ly Clabat hall, TO- ‘is intenti f leavii Vi S47 $ 4 Q ‘known Sign’ Painters and” Glagjers, are at | at 3:30 o'cloce, unde? the of Columbia Lodge, | Its doors yesterday and is now in charge ofa |of the gallery doors (all of which were closed | fie 15th of May, Accompanied by ree had’ a velocity: of from 100° ts 140 alenee Sala Te neee IR Eatees AS DE bee Some 908 aD ae eres Terneee call, 67S. Al Sea Order of go penplars. BLEY national bank examin ents securely fel to -keep newspaper men | ho we Se durin; aS eine SS hour. The spirit thermometer fell to 48 below ied som. | 5 1. rest Deshaway Heform z mark, Sweden and Norway, and sall for home ‘this morning. The © THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | Citnesiy invited. ude with organ. All are! -Revrvar o¥ OLD CasEs.—One of the features GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES, in October, me ce THE PROFLE OF EHALIOUM TAMeetG—2OW NIP, snelnem ad peyiae ait oe TEMPERANCE AT iit of the new administration in the Interior de-| The clerks to the Senate and House commit- AND or = ae Suits to Recover $16,300 Worth of Cop- GORDON DIED. mI st Maleria. For sale Boundary, Gurley chapel, TOMOREGw partment, which ls witnessed to a greater or | tees on appropriations have prepared in tabular | CHARGED WiTH KEEPING AN UNLICENSED Camo, March 21.—The British troops will the glass or in bottles by WC MILBURN, Sole In- | EVENING. at 7360, 0 Rion. Danis, ° per. the gia oy Wg MBLBURS, Sole tur | EVENING, at Seige Bian, aly | leasextent at every change in the head of the | form a history of the regular appropriation bills | BAX;—Julia Connor, proprictor of a sinall aigeals make their summer camp further dewn the (or cs ais .C., of Brooklyn, N. ¥.; e en ¢ filing of ay 0: ‘orthy cl that = others wi the nearinge are asked | S2OWing the amount appropriated by each bill | morning with keeping an unlicensed bar, Or: | Wo replovins in the United States circuit eourt | Um Py trustworthy native spies state that the — The pi dially in’ inal CORSON & MACARTNEY, Bankers, year | defendant's store sober and come out drunk. . The plaintiffs are the owners of mines in on M street, between 20th and 2ist | _BALTIMoRE, March 21.—The ineeti upon which these rehearings are asked | as reported toand as durman says that Gen. Gordon killed three ‘Give Doniine ale a <p er } MEN'S CHRISTIAN ence ened eS eecns “coastraedan of the law by | beginning July 1, 1885, were epeceign Nancy Gatewood, colored, said she had bought | Atizona, and had been shipping crude copper and that . incre: 42: groce: Copper | Fv ig. usie witb organ | gehetmont, tthe Aling of applications by, de-| passed during tho last session of Con Streets, was charged th the ‘Pollee Gout this | Company of Edinburgh, Scotland, has sued out | Ever fom Kortl. | Reports brought from Khare jouN W. Consos. JOmN W. MacantNer. | 82d cl net, under the directién of Prof. YLOR. une 0 to of ‘Valued * | Peo) le of that city are on the verge ofstarvation. pantie are ited. ies | Ger ee ee house. The total estimates for the fiscal cee: | CerStabl sald he had seen pereons go into the | to Feco¥er possession of copper valued at $16,-| Gurr, March S1-—The mecseneer from oere rebels before he himself was speared, . Fine geetceate of appropriations, as reported {6 | whisky in the pluce for ten cents a half pint, | © Pope, Cole & Co. The replevin was to recover | the mandi a ropriated to his own "use what as heck at sight, reccived | ied by Mr. War R. Barony singiae Zhe Bveming, PIES OF THE ST. the House’ from its committee’ on appropria- | Ruskin, the piuce for tén conte @ half pint. ion of the copper in ence of the | iittie treasure was found in Khartoane Shera trout Firuas, Corporations and Taaiviconee uve | Choir’ Sunday servicest, Young Stents haitis cree | COPIES OF THE Stak of February 21and| tions was $219,543 016, Tho te Tas | told her what to swear to she answered, “1 | failure of Pope, Cole & Co. The United States | Salabat has collected a force of 6/000 mien anest: Government Honda state, Mtanicipal and Railroad | 4230; mecting at 6 O'clock led Wy Mer EB Rakeeat | March 4 and 5, in wrappers, duly stamped, | tabetty eee She, 447. The | reckon he did.” After hearing ether testimony | Marshal hag seized the coppe ly Abyssinians, at Gedarif, to oppose the Dboughe and aoid on mision. All welcome. 3t_| containing the full reports of the monument | Senate committee ane ropeiations increased the court imposed @ fine of $105. An appeal mahdi. made throughout the’ United States Canada eae SUP ICHER ME CHURCH, OOB. NEw | celebration and the inauguration ceremontes | reduced It to S221 177,054. "THE Confers | Was noted. Roomssren, N.Y. Marth te-Last evening | worsaor denna aacine eee ee ee * ‘ork snd 4th ast. r.—Preaching | 80‘ can ha e count room Mg As ¥ a . ¥., ni "Private Telegraph wire direct to our New York and | morrow, 11 ao. and 7:90 p.m. by the; Ree | in any quantity. Price two cente—not inclu. | Committee further Trees ei eeereget® 10) Alexandria Affairs, fire was discovered In the American hotel, at | troops infer from this that the Arabs were dis Phisasighe eetenee oiete’ | W ia: Fact. Sbbath school odo am, ‘and 805. | ding ‘postage. eee ey GATT OES Rene ker cen” | Reparted we Vue vere Oras: Genesco, and; in spite of the efforts of the tire-| couraged by the results of yesterday's engage- = = rs urgently need 16 <3 " ta 2 men, the buildi: a large structure, was com- | me! E.F. BROOKS, = — — bringing the total of appropriations made for STREETWAYS SouTH.—The city of Alexandria id 2 Gral rece! (RSF NCP EIOE ES axp onxaMENTS, eae TSSION (GERMAN) BE | YERONAL—Tho Chinese minister and his | the support of the government during tae neces | iacut Of ean ey nate eee the | Pletely Fig Seon epee i ed erstus necessary to faraionh tie Thay Withee Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, &c. ctnec isin and O on ne Tomer ae a pel, | suite are expected to return to Washington year up to $217,689,243. south—Hunting, creek—by the fact that when Worth estate, and was valued at $12,000, on | ante la supply during their march to Berber, TNAUGURATION GLOBES on hand Call and ex-| and at 7:30 p.m, Preaching’ by the pastor, Subject | REXt week from their official visit to Peru,.— ee the town was spreading in that direction at the | Which there {an partial insurance, He will start next Tuesday to make the perma “eee a anoons, | Fitch Maat aN Stag Rice | omen, Gannon as rtareed gs hina | The Senntats xtra Beasion.” _|pnizeof the frmay cay he awe | ae cece ae eecierse ar eae ae - cE lew York.—Mra, M.A. Gibbons, L. Z. = ion of the country as will permit ‘con- 24 531 15th st BY Morten EA TO Ne See LAE, | {elter, E. Templo and N. J. Wheeler, of Wash- | EC Tilo wor , sow bate LOG ee era | outhwest line of the coi rationof Alexandria, ee Etruction of the railway between Suakiny and ——_ "more, will preach @. Vy atthe ry ti were registered in Jacksonville on} CONTINUANCE A FEW DAYS LONGER—DIrLO- | beyond which no streets could be opened by | GEN. HATCH TRYING TO INTERCEPT ANOTHER Berber. Ex chureh, 13th st, bet 'G and H sts, Tomorrow at tie | Tie ‘——Raliroad Commissioner “Arm: | MATIC NOMINATIONS EXPROTED. sity authority. “In 1802 peanlngs were mgae) raenie Oe ane an ——»—___ Wowaxs Excuaxor, weeks Ait ate cordially invited. "on™ SHINE {20 | strong and Senators Sabin and Hale were rex-| 4 sean reporter ascortained today thatin | OBS stregte south to the Hie Lava comeed | Hasoninee poutved wcan Gy eoetne teas ts She Santees eethnr Tet. = fe 1509 H Steet Nonrnwrsr, G oH A. 36 EZION CHURCH, | sir ror the WOaG: Hest, en citine” Peete | the executiveseasion of the Senate vosterday | Gene ee a eee ee ene or the town ceased | Hatch hes ro ‘agency, 150 ‘niles southeast of |7™™ PRtway EMOZES, Quin At EASTO OULD CALL ES I _ [ee GALS SITE 2. Bi, | Hero 2 Kaito ascertalit the ’a | ginta In 1847 the old District line had become | here, that al ly of colonists that Pan March Sheen THEIR SEWING DEPARTMENT. Preaching Ti, Heer se are ac tuerterly, Meeting. Ee es oe ow Miaminisy js at the | action was taken to ascertain the President's | €ints in 1847 the old District I the jurisdiction | point on the 16th instant en route to Okia- | o¢ ASTON, PA. March 21.—Last night was one They are now prepared to take orders for all kinds | 7i,- ev. Waltrme Buooks, pastor of 1OUN oy Basta | NawODAL ar en ro amy Of Germany, | wishes with regard to the continuation of the | tHe,Fairfax county line, so tat the imaginary | homa, and that the main body, consisting of | fhe <pldest of the season. This morning the Del- Of sewing—Children’s clothing, Ladiey Underwear, | church. N. J. GR#EN, Pastor. Tie | Will be 8S years old ton ‘Mississippi, is at the | 8e8Sion. Steps were taken to get at the wishes | line runuing due northwest from the lighi- | about’ 150 persons, were trom Coffeyville, | for the first time this winter, ‘The river has @c._ Repairing also neatly done. mh20-6t,1p i REV. FE. D. DONNELLY, PASTOR oF | Metropolitan.—-Mr’ Montgomery,’ the nec | of the President, and he has signified that he | house at Jones’ Point, fence, Alexandria has | Kansas. Capt. Deweese, with four companies nearly frozen over several times this sesnon, Dut QaAuuYS auip piaaonp | SSS" st bominies DONE EEY to notify his | Commissioner of patents, arrived in town last | prefers that the Senate should continue in ses- | Only two. thoroughfares to Hunting creek. As | of the 9th cavalry, is Scouting in that portion of | each time there was a channel about twenty s ‘apin Body and Bi event disease. | thesiichurch reara pee generally that having bad | night.—Representative’ Muller, of New York, | sion for @ few days. The President has only | the establishmentof manufactorieson thecreek | the territory, an 2 igurier has been dispatched | feet wide for slush ice to pass out. Thé Morris For colgie, ‘colds asd ee cheaud Prevent disease. | the old church rearranged, services will be held there- | and his son Nicholas, who is in bad health, havé | within the last few days had time to consider | Will before many years inake the streets run. | to him to intercept this colony, if| eg ey canal is also closed, and the Lehigh canal and. REO E Te CHa eae ciseace, It is unequaled. | In To-morrow at the ustial hours, viz: 6, 7-30, 9and1 | gone to Florida, where they will cece ne | tae subject of filling foreign missions. It is | Ding thence of especial interest itis probable {treaches Oklahoma, and toturnitback- Should | river are covered with ice one to two inches CROMWELL, Washington agents, 30c. | am. but no vespers, in the evéning. “In lieu of the | Soma Wane ond ’unone returning to New York | understood that within the nest qe days | that the subject will be brought to the attention | the colonists reach Oklahoma, it is understood, | thick between here and Manch Chunk, This tine ao SSOP | the men Of the congregation fatness ea nseting of | Swill spend some tine in Washington. he will make selections for some-diplomatic | Of the legislature at its next session. their stock will not be destroyed, but that they | last year the Lehigh canal was Teady foray. ~ L rv 2 the men of the congregation in the old church at Sb. posts, and that ho would Itke to have the Sen. | _CincUIr Court.—The circuit court, Judge | will be compelled to leave. ‘These men lett the | 1881 3° : apres, AATrentios: Pare ‘e respectfully requested ate pass upon them, so that the question of | Keith, resumed its session at the city court | Kansas line before President Cleveland issued Sa 5 to atten it Public Printer Rounds Denies. confirmation may. bé, settled before the ap. | house’ this morning. ‘The sult of Woodbury | his proclamation, and they know methine atuce ecrenced Enumigvetion 6: Oinaiie, LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS (> © CARD OF THANKS. Mr. 8.P. Rounds, the public printer, stated | Somntees abroad. These nominations agt. Woodbury has been settled by a decree, | it, Ent Gen. Haten believes Deweese will OrrawA, Ont., March 21.—The rtof the M'LLE M. 3. PRANDT, ‘The Fathers of St. Dominic's Church take this Teaay at he had never made the statement | probably be made early next week, and the | and @ sale has been ordered in the case of | able to get between them and the Oklahoma | OTTAWA, agriculture has been laid before the he ey sion of expreming their heartfelt thanks to ChiefGre. | that he had recelyed an assurance from the Renate ‘will not adjourn before the middie of | Chesapeake Guano company (oe The | country by forced marches, and thus compel | House ir ‘shows that there bas beon a decrease At Mas M. J. Hunt's, 1300 F Srazen hin and his gallant firemen for the skititaraca tesnie hext week, and quite likely not before the last } Court will close its March term, this afternoon. , | them to turn about without even having had a | Howse. it Shows thet there bas peon e decrease oe ; manner in which they fought the devouring flames at | prewaent that no change would be made in | Dext week Hee NE aa eae eee eeith, Fecovered | glimpse of the land. Deweese, however, was on | in 1zug Wen. 103 S24. as compared with 47,00 Se eee St. Dominic's All that gnen could dowasdone by them, | 518 office until after July 1s ——_——+ee____ Jest night on the river a boat stolen from Henry | the 14th instant one hundred miles north of | {n Treg, Wer LOpnod. as compared with 47,901. RHEA WAVES! = SHINGLED BANGS! _| and through their untifing ‘eforta every there or —_—>—_ The New Senator from Arkansas. | Bros. €Co., at Dill's wharf,on the lower Po- | the Sacand Fox agency with his battalion, and | 2 1861, The minister polnis out that the ‘Theve stylea never need be in the hairdressers’ hands. | life, we feel confident that we were Graenen tor Postmaster Pearson Denies. a0. it looks as if the colonists might beat him in ein order by plain combing, Hair dremeg and | Wotairuin, Weare fully satisfied that they did thelr | 2e gay3 HE NEVER WROTE THE LEtrer to| Hon. James H. Berry, who was yesterday | NotEs—The city council will meet next Tues- | the race to the Cimarron river, where it was in- Shingied. ape lame | Roting debt Of gratisade to ocr skinner aee GEN. THOS. J. BRADY. chosen U. 8. Senator from Arkansas, to fill the | day night——The United States district court | tended to enter Okiahoma. a ny his herofc men. — Postmaster Pearson, of New York, was last | Vacancy caused by the resignation of Attorney | opens here next Tuesday.—The annual con- —— Joux F. Panzer, ‘We also thank, most sincerely, those brave citizens eral Garland, 1s about forty-fiv ‘or | ference of the Methodist Protestant church be-} Getting Ready for War in India. District Government Affairs, and friends who’ risked their lives in endeavoring to | @Vening shown the statement that a letter | Gent — Dente years ing here next Wednesday week, the 1st of | pyrewarvE PREPARATIONS @ TO DEFEND | yunns TURNED OVER EU. 8. TREASURER, 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR, save statues, stations and other movable articles, which was written by him in 1880 to Gen. T. J, | 8g@. At the outbreak of the war he entered the | April—_The work on the extension of water ce ee Hebesncowes mane be Len takceiernaee Washington, D.C. pegule of Washington for thelr generous ana suisasee | Brady in reference to an arrangement by which pine pera renga bacilli [rope tetee play ReRGUTIREY Peraen | LonDox, March 21.—Dispatches from Cal-| ass the fact that the District Commiacnees STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, ee lace veaaral Gi the clerks of the New York post office were as- bye yeni k. Hits lee ae Ghenate this place and Charlottesville —Keligious ser- | Cutta show that extensive sparatious are | hed peocared the necessary lepislaxion, from Visiting. Wedding and Reception Cards promptly | iitheod bless em all is the earnest | sessed for political purposes was now being used4 Winning high rank. Vices were held last night at the Baptist chureh | Peng made for offensive or defensive opera ne ee ea en or eae gnc properly executed. Engravings, Etchings Poot | "yr THE DOMINICAN FATHERS | in the fight egainst Mr. Pearson. Mr. Pearson | itle below the tiled. ator the war Mr. Berry |and at the Catholic church.——Several new Ulensuticnanes lens Eanieh are oars iee swhich sum so deducted stall be to longs Framed sd Catramess SSS | (pcass SE PATRICK'S TAKS | denied that there waa any foundation for the Jaking an active part In politics, He was elected | Beta sostrectey fara BE Rave sueaay | Blond have heen collected at Quetta ea Be | Sion a eee cede were cs | | oo statement, He sald there was po demand | 4#king.an sctlvepert in politics. He was elected 108, Is sufiriig from injurice indicted co | loochistan, which commands ‘Pass, | Under this same iaw making 6 speaker wuffer Barrmone, avover 11, 1695. _ | pani P eM Seen Me beceetion.of oficers wit | made ‘upon him for contributions at the time | tae eximature and was, made sp Berry was | being’ thrown from a street oar in Woshiecten the only, practical entrance to Afghan- | the District a like provision was drai This isto certify that on or about April '10 I was | Doss MORON, | Montes ae men' orany other time. “I was not elected ctreuit judge, and from, the bench he |a few days ago——It is understood that Mr. | istan from the south for military purposes, the Commissioners for a firemen's taken with a very severe cold and s ter ‘order of the President. pealed to,” he is quoted as saying, “to violate | was elevated to the governorship. His term as | Peter of Washington, will soon resume ENGLAND'S NAVAL PREPARATIONS, vy one By Gen af’ ws This ise SPER Mbisper. I procured a bottle of “BAM. Te J. A. KINSLEY, Secretary. | my principles as a believer in civil’ service re- | governor expired last Jan ‘and Mr, Berry | operations at his distillery near this place. ‘The United Service Gazette that theBrit | from, the pay of cach f <Gupenienensitnrties eae penal feasted THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Tite T, | Fm by assessing the clerks and others in the | was a candidate for the seat in the to —————— ish admiralty have completed every prepara | Move on the part of the C mars Gor the oles, nan marvelous. ‘Fhe cold eet regrines "0. M, REGIEF ASSOCLATION will beteni | POSt Office for the benefit of the republican | which ‘Mr Jones was elected, Sena’ THE REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE AT RICH- Hon to send, ir necessary, « powerful Heet i tho Or hema = lof tee Srodepartaet eda i BAY, March 254, ¢8 peau. ~” SS Soot, MON- | With Merguced: nie Lo extort, money Beer ae | Perstsnas won the approbation of the people of | MOxD.—At the fichmond, Thursday nigat,'s | BAe Within a few days Another {and which, hes heretofore ‘been i Bs * at ma. is _—_—_—_— ¥ e go 7 | _ite L. H. PATTERSON, President. | sul evading the spirit of the reform ‘(3 known as @ man of inflexible integrity was prepared several resolutions ¥ of Gordon W. Burnham. custody of the Distr:ct Commissioners is the 10 CONTEMPLATING BUILDING, CALL ON REV. OTHO Ni BRANT, At OF Bos principle, while apparently Keeping | to its and spotless character. He was a captain in Bdopted, a copy of each of which is to be sent to que eee Micon 21, ks Benacat or thes: Hitatera considerable ainoant.. All thees sper HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ‘ton, Mage., the will deliver | letter. © wi ae Dos nor |, the confederate army. =" hone, chairmen le state republt- | aon W. Barham, the millionaire, who | rate funds are to be turned over tothe Bis) Lecture on * ” in as it postmaster, nor at any other time, ——or—____ can committee, and each member of ‘eom- Ss 424 NINTH STREET, E Sourca, SE and Tigh sresta northwest, WEN: | did lever take Guvectly cr inairectiy. ii! Gnanvat SEDUCTION or rue Pexsrox | mittee, and a reply asked foratonce. ‘The Sigtick paeumostaion the day be bes. Ared, Sx | of uae Unites States, and SS ae DAY EVENING, March 26th. Don't “fail to hear | the exaction of money for ay port of the paperand the resolutions is marriage = fer skilful PLUMBING and FURNACE work, and | Dim. ie} and ‘career ‘in the Post, Omies | OFFick FORCE.—A clause in the appropriation each county chairman shall calla mass meet- | Gay. missioners and snenanees, ‘examine thelr WOOD MANTELS, TILES and FIRE- (> RASTER BOILERS a ON ent, 88 Superintendent, assistant Bet foe tes eo eee of the Pension office, iting dlieatsege ther ate goavoabon, ae ay ape oe Sized $2 the transier of the seme te 2: > * ‘will meet THIS EVENING, hing be and 1 can recall only | which continues same force now ITTIN O'clock, at 602 F st, n.w. times when responded to calls made on ides for the gradual red: vialmrmnhbtenteavaraeta seine natearesloreas eal WS THOS. J. KING, Secretary. | me personally for money for sueh purposes. I | ber of employes, which amouute now wl tensive and artistically selected and arranged, with WARNING—OUR “AND | was unable to respond to such calls, | The clause is as “That uch less than Ni ‘the public generally are warned to beware | but in years Ihave been unwilling on in the clerical force of the Pension office a= ci | Softens as gerioars emia caer | mele, optus my, knowlege or | fing tb cnt eur 3886 shail ote Aled ve mas | by or OOY FA Liquid Gite Mends | and trying to sell piano polish. the giving of notes for tical ever | reduction of 150 in all yy Wood, Glass, gmploy four first-class tuners and pat they | took ‘to the New York ice. As to number shall not 8 yy M4 Leather, Crockery and 4 Mot solicit nor receive orders unless left. at Bar store. | ee ee ee eae eae omce; As to eee the aspeel “oo ¥ Ly tg Bh 70a] Peamsylvenis Gen, Brady, I never wrote it, or apy letter on | existing when said Drogeiate ana-Grocene ‘oe20 | m2 ‘Near 10th street. | any such subject,” ‘This law goes into effect July

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