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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tar Evrsrse STan is served to subscribers in the ety by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per eek, of 4 per month. “Copies ai the counter, 3 cents’ eaci miall—post peid—50 cents Ronth! one year, $o: six mouths, So. (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,an second-class mail watter, ‘Tee Wrexiy Stan—published on Friday—§1 a Year, postage prepald. Six months, GO cents, 53- All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance, no paper sent longer than is paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application. Che Telegrams to The Star. GEN. GRANTS CONDINION. HE IS FREE FROM PAIN TO-DAY, THE MORMON CONFERENCE. pening Star. Vor. 6G6—No. 9,965. a ii f Pe ti WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1885. TWO CENTS. | 7 Complain of Ferscontion, AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SI) E:xcs: PROMENADE CONCERT axD RECEPTION. WASHINGTON LODGE, No. 15, BPOE, WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY ARMORY ‘TO-NIGHT, (EASTER MONDAY NIGHT,) APRIL 6, 1885. ‘Program: ? to 11 pm., Promenade Concert by United States Marine Band (40 pleces), John Philip Sousa, Conductor. Salvatore Petrolia, Assistant Conductor. ‘To be followed by Dancing, the music for which will de furnished by a selected orchestra of 20 pleces under the same able directorship. Members of military organizationsdestring to attend are requested to appear in full dress uniform. ‘Supper will be served from 11 to 2 ‘Tickets, including supper, gentleman and lady, $3. ‘Each additional lady, $1. ‘To be obtained from members of the order and at it Brentano's, ‘Aissven's GRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, APRIL 6, One week—Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Return from thelr triumphant European Tour of HAVERLY'S UNITED AMERICAN EUROPEAN MINSTRELS, ‘Under the personal management of J. H. Haverly. ‘The largest and best Minstrel Company in the World, including the world-famous CRAGG FAMILY. ‘The Gymnastic and Acrobatic marvels of the age. Pcreb April 13, the great spectacle, & FR= COMEDY WEEK. EASTER HOLIDAY PANTOMIME. RAVEL AND HANLON SCHOOLS UNITED. SIX—THE WONDERFUL LEOPOLDS—SIx ‘AND THEIR FAMOUS EUROPEAN COMPANY. Accepted as the Brightert and Merriest of Kaleldo- opie Comedian, {nthe comedy of FRIVOLITS! PRIVOLITY" PRT “Composed fo make people laugh.” CHILDREN'S MATINER WEDNESDAY. CHILDREN'S MATINEE WEDNESDA CHILDRENS MATINER WEDNESDAY CHILDREN'S MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Next week—The BOUCICAULT TRIO, Father, Son and Danghter—COLLEEN BAWN. ‘Boucicault sale of seats on Thursday. ap Wwrisns HALL Exhibition of Cookery and Needlework at 2 p.m. Mahommedan Sword Exercise, with Scenes from —_ pate, Or the Arbeelys, at 8 p.m, TUESDA' (efresluinents during the day and evening. Adinision 25 a ren 10 cts. ate AlPavors GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Kindly tendered by Mr. J. W. Albangh. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 9, ‘Testimonial Benefit to SAMUEL G. KINSLEY, By his friends of Washington, ‘A mlscellancous bill of great strength will be offered, Smpopeige the names of the following pervons, who iy volunteered their services: HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, Including the great Cragg Family. MRS. D. P. BOWERS, America's Favorite Tragedienne, who has generously Promtised to once more appear before the footlights after having retired to private life. MLLE. RHEA, Supported by Mr. Warts L. Dex. and her Excel- Jent Company, by permission of Mr. James W. ‘Morrissey, it being Mr. Dennis’ first ap- pearance in Washington in 6 years. A FARCE BY WELL-KNOWN LOCAL TALENT. Mr. EJ. Hexty (of Rhea’s Company) in s Recitation. THE FRANZ ABT CLUB. (Water Lily.) THE IDEAL QUARTETTE. Mr. Leo Cooren (of Rhes's Company), Recitation— “The Vagabonds’—in costume. Sketch Artist's Portfolio, Mr. TIM MURPHY. Selections by Mr. EJ. WHIPPLE and others. ‘The performance will be interspersed with Popular umd Operatic Selections by an enlarged orchestra, ander the direction of Prof. B.C. BERXaYs, making the program one of the strongest ever offered to the ‘Washington public. _Box office for saie of seats now open. a6 Coscerr Inaldof LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR,MIS SK at MARINTS HALL, On THURSDAY, APRIL 9, At8 pm. ‘Tickets at Brentano'sand Music Stores. ap6-3t® DLE MUSEUM. ‘Peunsylvania avenue, near 11th street, BARTON & LOGAN, Proprietors Evers, Afernoon aga Night. commencing Monday, “April, 6th, 3883, the Brilliant Young Actor aan. SDWiN BROWN ana MNS STECEA ILLS, ‘Supported by the Celebrated Wilbur Dramatic Con in the whe, Sensational Drama of UNDER THE GAMUIGHT. Ok SEW "YORK On Thursday, Friday and Saturday the beautiful play ee PASCHOS, Ym the Museum a Host of Novelties. Admission to all, only 10c. Box olfice open from 10 Rim. for sale of reserved seats apeot Hearn corner 9th and D sts. n.w. 3LORIOUS EASTER HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL MR GEORGE W. THOMPSON, Si the mublime drama in four acts. INKLE. RIP VAN W! Doors open at 1 and 7 pm 76-6 ‘TER COMIQUE One week. com Monday, Aj \6,0of HARRY or eniorable fr ing cant performance with the’ new cease: PARIS BY NIGHT, with the Grest Ballet in Pom-Pom Quadrille. every day. spo M@ The Leading Dramatic Event of the Season “ea PATIENCE! PATIENCE! Grand Special Performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's Favorite Opera on SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, at : ALBAUGH’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ‘Under the supervision of Mr. A. A. Hayes, assisted by the very best society talent, in conjunction with the Georgetown Orchestra. ‘This tion of Patience is in aid of a per- mtarat find Yor’ tne: Georgetown Orcbenee, aon ta Sirsa cinaty ehcilet cSncerms ven ertitely reat ‘Sonfiien : panite wild ‘sccord thems © peneroue and sateeensint ALE SEMIS A GRENTANO BROS, Pe ave amt Titi AE Eras oat Sa heees Mi reenvet. __ 056 et A LECTURE AT RYLAND M. E. CHURCH, MOD MEV. DRC HCRTLEY. Subject: “The Girl to Love, and How We Ought Pret er skein do conta” aptaee® 'HE IDEAL QUARTETTE CONCERT, was med on account of the illness of ‘Movartec wil tutte ps = WONDAY EVESING. APRIT, orm, onal: ‘Waswixarow, D. ©., April 4, 1585. (Rs Tue Fastest Tras tg ‘National Mathat Lite ‘ellogs aahiington, D.C. DRAR Ste: Allow me to thank your com} Pe settlement in fall of policy ‘No. Tate husband "August 1885. You paid me $250, one- lies, twenty-four hours ufer my hus: jeige, the receipt of the remaining $750 to-day, within twel after death policy reserving you the Tight to pay af the expiration of 90 days. 1 for this early settlement, as it enables: future home in Iilinois at once, Y HARTMAN? Estreet northeast, ‘Washington, D. ©. Who died March 2. me to leave for my PENNSYLVANIA BR. (=> SPECIAL Notice Final rehearsal TUESDAY, 7:30 HENRY W. OU! : Beer ‘THE NEW YORK AND CHICAGO LIMITED, ACENOWELEDGED AT HOME AND ABROAD ‘TO BE WITHOUT A SUPERIOR IN APPOINT- MENTS, WILL HEREAFTER RUN BETWEEN ‘Wasutxaton, D.C...April 3, 1885, ‘The co-partnership heretofore exi M_MURPHY and L. BRULATOUR, and doing busi ness under the firm name of K. M. Murphy & Co. sne- has this day been dissolv- rulatour and i. L. Dyer will continue the business under the firm name of Bru- nd will settie all abilities and receipt ‘secounts due the late firm. L. BRULATOUR, HARRY L. DYER, T WOULD RESPECTFULLY T ‘and patrons that f will be (OS, COR 7TH AND E LEW NEWMYER. A MEETING OF THE WASHINGTON HUMANE SOCIETY will be held THIS Monday) EVENING, at the rooms of the Y. M.C. A., Ke UR MACARTHUR, President, D AFTER APRIL 6, 1885, ALL iT BILLS of the Potomac Steam- ‘and the Inland and Seaboard Coasting be collected on the wharf upon delivery igtiees will arrange accordingly, to save incon- INO. M. WILLIAMS, Agent, Inland and Seaboard Coasting Compan} WM. P. WELCH, Agent, ‘Potomac Steamboat Comy MEDICAL, ASSOCIATI of the MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (CT OF COLUMBIA. will be held at the Medical Society Rooms, corner of 6th and F sts. n. Ww. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. JOSEPH BORROWS, M.D. J.¥. HARTIGAN, MD., Secret NEW ROOKS Al cessors to Burlow's WASHINGTON AND CHICAGO IN 23 HOURS. | ed by mutual conses ‘WASHINGTON AND CINCINNATI IN 20 HOURS. WASHINGTON AND ST. LOUIS IN 28 HOURS. ‘THE NEW CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI EX- PRESS, LEAVING BALTIMORE IN THE EVEN- ING, WILL MAKE THE RUN TO tosee them at KISEMAN BR STS_N.W. Oty CHICAGO IN 25 HOURS, CINCINNATI IN 21% HOURS. THREE OTHER ELEGANTLY EQUIPPED TRAINS DAILY aut. Distt FOR POINTS WEST. oe ee De FOR SUPERIORITY IN SPEED, SAFETY, SCENERY AND SATISFACTION, iD BEST PERIODI- ‘cals a5 soon us issued at the Circulating Li- brary, 1749 Pa ay. ‘Terms: Sing double, 75 cts. Mrs. LUC ‘SPECIAL NOTICE. We call attention to our advertisement of SOUTH- ERN FLOURS placed immediately alter editorial me manufactures If you wish H. TENNEY NOBICH OF DISSOLUTION OF —CO- ‘partnership.—The co-parinership heretofore existing under the firm name ol this day dissolved, in consequence of George W. Cis- yel_having sold his interest in the Columbia’ and Pioneer mills to the senior partner, Abraham i. Herr. All parties having claims against sald firm ntthem for prompt settl \debted are requested to call at their earliest Cou- ¥enience and close their accounts. Either partner ls authorized to sign the firm naime tn Hauldution, tickets 30 cts. per L, HUNTERa TAKE THE PENNSYLVANIA. CHAS, E. PUGH, General Manager, ‘MRS. BROWN cated Flectne Steam treatment, at 305 Missouri ave. n.w. ROGINSKI @ LEWIS, THE WELL nown Sign Painters and "Glaziers, are at west. Telephone call, 3793. All ‘ocl-m, to build up Was! _ Spat [ap4ot} _Gen'l Pass Agent, ‘recommended Medi- 906 D street north orders promptly attended to. THE Pape tet iad pare or im Wottles by Wet aod ‘Manutctnrer, i N OF VISITORS AND larly called to PH For sale areated by MILBURN, Sole 1n- 420 Pennsylvania ave ‘The firm of HERR& CISSEL having been dis- solved I desire to inform my friends and the trade generally that I have associated with me my son and Mr. LD. NEWMAN, bookkeeper of the late firm.and intend to continne the milling business at the Ariing- ton mills, under the firm name of G. W. CISSEL CO., where Ishall be pleased to see my friends and furnish them with ever duality and at as reaso Tre AND ORNAMENTS. Largest Stock of @.8 FIXTURES, &. INAUGURATION GLOBES on hand. Call and ex- = F. BROOKS, line of as good @ chased from the late firm of HERR & CISSEL the entire and extensive Milling Propert vn as the Ploncer and Columbia Flour Mills, and having sold the same to my son, Austin Herr, { beg leave to call the attention of my friends and citizens rally to his notice herein, and ask for him, at ,& share of their patronage: CHORAL SOCIETY, ‘Aasisted miss AGNES HUNTINGTON AND MR. WHITNEY MOCKRIDGE, CONGREGATION, WEDNESDAY, os i pennayivanin-ayenve, com fat, a CISEL composed OF AbIE: WW. Cisse, the extensive Mill .eF of Whicht has been converted, into a complete test Improvements and of 600'bar- Ttake this means of inform- fhat I propose to manufacture and place onthe market flour under the followiug standard ‘THE ROYAL, A Fancy Roller Patent, PRIDE OF ERIN, A Choice Roller Patent, ‘These are old and established brands, and [AL CHURCH APRIL 8TH. GTON ROLLER RIN1 WASHING 9rm STREET AND RHODE Isl IN, £30 to 5:30, 30. x EST FLOOR SOUTH OF PHILDELPHIA. CY SKATING EVERY EVENING. _TTth and Oth street cars direct. QcRIBNER'S BICYCLE scHOor. INSTRUCTION FREE TO PURCHASERS. COLUMBIA AND ALL FIRSTCLASS BICY- CLES, TRICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES AT FAC oBICYGEES AND TRICYCLES SOLD ON IN- ALLMENTS. WM. C. SCRIBNER, FENTON HALL, E NEAR 11TH NO} AUSTIN HERR. TY _ GERMAN ASSOCIATION, the second regular meeting will tuke place on ESDAY, APRIL 8TH, at 7 o'clock p. Meyer, northeast corner of rth and id thereafter on every seconil Wed- hesday of each month. Subscriptions for shares will be received. ED. BKOWN, secretary, 1236 20th st. the hall of Chari FORTRESS MONROE. ursions during the sea: Commencing APRIL E> _ NORFOLK AN Ss son. “Steamer June. Moseie OUVENIES LITE, 1895. Fare, $1.00: f THIS WEEK ow! - ¢ AND RESTAU- 7 Ad AG rant heretofore conducted by Mr. EDWARD FICK, at No. 911 Penusyivania ave. the publle. [ap2-6t) CHAS, 8. MOORE, Assignee. RS OF 5 'HOMEOPATINIC HOSPITAL ASSOCAL ‘TION: The annual meeting for the election of tras. ‘ear will be held in the New York avs ING, APRIL S(XTH, at EIGHT O'CLOCK. Notices 'mailed to members of this meetin DAY. It should be MONDAY, APRIL 8! RIAD 3 of tees for the ensuii j > CER i=] rials] a S F Bass popes 3 Souu? 926 SEVENTH STREET. BEACTIFUL SITES ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. 100 dozen LADIES’ HATS (all colors) in the NEW FRONTING ON 13TH ST. EXTENDED AND ON SHAPES, Fine (Milan Straw), only 48c.; regular HOLMEAD ROAD; being fashionable drive from 14th st. toSoldiers’ Home Park: small cash payments; for balance: small rate of interest; pro creasing In value: streets newly ruded, with gutters, Seweraze, water and gas lamps street cars run with juAre Of all these lots: a rare chance for 200 dozen CHILDREN’S HATS (all colors),Trimmed. ‘25e.; regular price, 75e. 500 dozen CHILDREN’S WHITE SAILORS, 10c; regular price, 35c. Also, hundreds of other FLATS equally as cheap. 100 dozen 6-BUTTON KID GLOV! Colors), 50c.; regular price, $1.25. Our line of FRENCH (IMPORTED) TRIMMED. HATS and BONNETS is, without doubt, the LARGEST ever shown in thiscity, and at astonish- ing LOW PRICES. All we ask is that you call and convince yourselves of this fact. Our Departments of HOSIERY, CORSETS, RIB- BONS, VELVETS and SATINS. FLOWERS and FEATHERS, and the LATEST NOVELTIES IN LACE GOODS have all SPECIAL BARGAINS for long deferred payments HENRY D. GREEN, or a <a 325 Hat rhe spring’ course of ‘on MONDAY. April 6th, at_ 7: Particulars address the Dean's office, 7: ee tween. ES (Black and ICAL CO! ‘Columbian Univer. BUILDING AND HARDWOOD Call and inspect for yourselves, and when once here you will surely come again, at KING'S NEW IDEA, 926 SEVENTH STREET. ‘WM. McLEAN & SON 18th and B streets northwest. eee lege. aero 37 and 639 Massachusetts, W., Near to 7th, aid through to K st, mnb25-1m, Lanes, Arrestios: LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS MILLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 F Srauxe. POMPADOUR BANGS. ‘These stylen never need hairdressers’ aiwaynin-order by plain combing Hangs shingled. ‘They tuve been and are fast be- desired number. SHINGLED BANGS. edeane ss meaws Excuaxcr, 1500 1 x.W- WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR SEWING DEPARTMENT. ‘They are now prepared to take orders for all kinds of sewing—Children’s clothing, Ladies’ Underwear, &c._ Repairing also neatly done. Glover Building. 1419 F ‘Washington, D.¢. Deposit Accounts, subject to chee) raulees aunt Sncivicnatse mls, State, Municipal and Raltroad ut und old on My commis have for sale District oi due 1924" 6 per cents, due 1891;6 per cen ‘Belt’ Line Railroad Pire Insurance Company Stock, and from blrms, Cor ion. f Columbia 3.65 1802, 7 per cent other good secur~ A CARD.—AS THE BUSY SEASON I5: cliraeen PF a a, B the market, either as storage or Sale. and. ee, of seat a for the disposition of J? OSTEMPLATING BUILDING, CALL OX HAYWARD &@ HUTCHINSON, 42% NINTH STREET. for sk{iful PLUMBING and FURNACE work,and to be dis) fact would sige THOMAS DOWLING, Atthe Congregational Church. Reserved 50 cents, a8 Ellis & Co.'s, cety Lesexve Bune, on LIVING PICTURES RECITATION, *RS JARLEY'S WAX WORKS, for the benefit of ASCENSION CHURCH, AT WILLARD HALL, AY EVENING, APRIL OTH, AT EIGHT, Artiatic = a erie cents, For Sale at Brentano's examine their WOOD MANTELS, TILES and FIRE- PLACE FITTINGS, and you will find thelr stock ex- tensive and artistically selected snd arranged, with Prices much Jean than New York. ith st. and Pennsylvania avenue, << SANUELA SHED! gas FIXTURES VEN. TE MANTELS, GRATES, THE NEW FRENCH CABINET, c Di = : Washington News and Gossip, |7=>‘S0RDERs on THE IsTH™MUB.| CARRIGAN PLEADS GUILTY. Syeebae Boeeeion stiie Waits Hees ame ee fecal] enn meme Um: Taeeee 8) ecutive Mansion for the fencral public tomor- | PROGRESS OF THE RIEL REBELLION, bad ee ears oe Aspinwall. row (Tuesday) evening, from 9 o'clock to 11 Tevenue, $650,903; customs, $593,661, ——— : . < SFE ae Pa ‘Comma Gal telegraphed | When the Criminal Court met this morning | No invitations will be issued or required. The ae Secrerary and Mrs. Endicott will return to] 4, the cr pease keene cnr tapetboensen, Daniel Carrigan, the exchiet clerk of the | time for this Teonption was decided upon two GEN. GRANT CHEERFUL, Washington from New York tomorrow. araliwk bureau of medicine and surgery, Navy depart- | weeks since, and the President. desires to avoid — on DEAT or Ax AnMY OFFICER —Adjutant | “Vessels now on way to Aspinwall, together | ment, who has bean in jail awaiting trial on a | Slsappointing tho who have been looking for | We Sleepe Seven anda Half omre, General Dram is informed that Major 8. 8. | with force on the Pars, will be sufficient to open | Dumber of indictments, charging him with | tainty postpone the reception should the illness |, NeW NOR, Apel! signed by Dr. Shrady: Elder, 2¢ artillery, died at Fortress Monroe this | and guard transit if supported by two ships at | Presenting false claims against the bureau, was | of General Grant. assume a more critical form pa -psere had « distarbed and ree Toning. His death promotes Capt. Win. St. | Panama, Without such support extra force of | ! court with his counsel, Mr. H.B. Moulton.) than is evidenced by the hopeful and encoura- | “Gen. Grant has had an undisigcbed ad re Clair, $d ariliery, to Be major of 2g, Sgallert. | 500 men will berequired. ‘Everything quietin | The district attorney called the attention of | fine bulletins which are now being made pub- | trewing slog) of Ty hours. His pulse ts $0 and i |. Temperature ne aul, st leryrand Second’ bieut, Geo, E Berlven to be | Aspinwall and all American property as well | the court to seven indictments against Carrigan wer hag ve eer 9 during the night and has coughed very Hutte, first Heutenant, Protected as my foree will permit. I have 112 | 8nd Edwin C, Kirkwood, in connection with The Left Over Nominees. Is Inclined to be cheerful.” officers and men on shore. My command iseafe | What are known in the Navy fraud cases asthe | THE PRESIDENT WILL APPOLNT THEM DURING RE CAME TO CURE THE GRXERAT. Ex-Gov. T. J. Janvis, of North Carolin’ | ang well. Only one foreigner killed so far as | Jones and Webster voucher. Mr. Carrigan's THE RECESS. Shs ana Wasa gust ons ts oan Shaee Mee Aasiitied ag minister to Brazil at the State de) ,aown. ‘There are about 100 Colombian gov- | COUM#el, he sald, had informed him this morn-| The President has determined to appoint | q7n* reticle narrate Hg periment sacar iay, ernment troops here holding a large number of | ing thet Carrigan was willing to guilty in | some of the gentlemen who were nominated for ComMrsstoNns S1GNED.—The President to-day | Prisoners, an Houslet, of West Chester, Pa, called and said are rendering no assistance tn | four of these cases. That would be satisinctory | positions, and not acted upon by the Senate, to | jwncn of West Chester, Pa. culled am i" . fed to nee Col . Gi pleas signed the commissions of Isham @. Searcy, to ) are epee Suey ppeeery Sa Se perciead ered ihren indict. the posts for which they were chosen respect- | tire was denied, but liv stated that he had ones be collector of internal revenue for the third dis-| many out on line of road’ Transit’ romaine | the district caries eit he bad Breads Deen | ively. It is the general opinion that he will | cured cancer aja hicown cheek with Manne trict of Texas, and Nathan Gregg, to be collec. | olosed. One relief train reached Panama last | convicted in several cases and sentenced to the | appoint all of the nominees who were lef over, | #24 senna; that two weeks rag ym oe i for of internal revenue for the second district of | night at great risk, having been stopped by in- | penitentiary for six years. He did not careto |except such as may hot care to Coe a ad Pointe petymrecenns fede pw promtiogrey pe ‘Tennessee. gufgente and oie person forelbly removed. | take up the timeof the court with any further | friends of Gen. Lawton, win was nained for | feceived no answer and had come on in person ‘W_tes to Panama continually being cut.” Proceedings in ils case, minister, to Russia, are confident he will be | Si fies and Dr. Newman, but mo, : AMONG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS to-day | Secretary Whitney has ordered 250 marines | - Mr. Moulton gald he would ask permission to | commissioned “The expected seek tan econ cieres ue tae ‘Were Senators Beck, Jones, of Arkansas; Came- | and 100 blue jackets who were collected at New | withdraw the pleas of not guilty entered in the | Washington to-d: Shae ioe Weenie aeemunie Wc because ron, Hoar, Pugh and Conger, ex-Senator Slater, | York tobe sent to Aspinwall it necessary,to take | four cases mentioned by Mr, Carrigan, and to Saavik a aa he did not wear his beard in proper style. Representatives Dantel and Taylor, Messrs: P. | PAS88E0 On the Acapulco for the Isthinus to- | make new pleas. "He desired to say, as Mr.Car| Ex-Prestdent Arthur's e . Prope: - A. Collins and Thos, F. Meehan, of New York; | (47 As announced in THE STAR, the force | rigan's counsel, that he was still of the opinion A VICTIM TO FLORIDA MALARIA, SS eee €x.Gov. Smith, of Virginia; A. Joseph, of New | Will be under command of Commander Bow-| that Carrigan’ had a legaldefense. “Thisac-| grarshal McMichacl has retarned from | About 9 o'clock # gray-haired man, sixty Mexico: Rear Admiral Ammen, Hudson Ans- | man H. McCalla. Lieutenant T. 8. M. Mason | tion of my client,” he added, “is voluntary on , years of age, stoyped opposite Grant's bouse, ley, of New York: A. V. Morris’ of New Yor: | Willalso accompany the expedition in’ chai his part.” Fortress Monroe, where he accompanied ex- cetbays tae call maa aang” Son pose $ Second Controller Upton, A. Haller Gross,Sena: or the erullery: Besides the force of men, the “suppose,” said Judge MacArthur, “he | President Arthur. He said today that Mr. low's the old general to-day? ae 4 tors Kennaand Camden, with a delegation from | Acapulco will carry four gatling guns and two | understands what he is about?” Arthur has been considerably under the | Was informed. “I was g soldier under him, Enidn nae Achaia ae Fue wea adele” |aitfon™ Upon raving at the ethms Ce | TRE ee eee ee ont i | eater since he has been at, Fortress Monroe, | goth" fa waun Goat ie tae WES eetion stant A labane, supplementary force willcome under the com- | his hand and esi: ents {| although mo bad results are feared. He is suf-|pessand all through that fight. I think if DETACHED FoR HAVING Trere Faurires | m8nd of Admiral Jouett, who commands the | “Mr. Carrigan, do you desire to plead guilty to | fering from another attack of Florida malaria, WirH THE™.—Secretary Whitney has detached | 20fth Atlantic squadron, and who is now on his | these four indictments?” 5 ‘He had a similar attack just previous to the in- | Certain occurrences that would cause bim to way to the Isthmus in the Tennessee, where he | “I do," Carrigan, . pe evel * Temember me. Anyhow I hope he will get. Fenchepeincer Joseph Trilley and Lieutenant | js expected to arrive by Wednesday, ‘the whole Jn fetponne to annie the court, Mr, | troubled with ‘cpprecive “breathing, ‘niet | Hot thes teil me there is no hope of th sand ‘armany from the ‘Trenton, and Asst. | force at his dis; will consist of about 1,1 i ‘try’ Car- | sweat rs ag Paymaster John Corwine from the Monocacy | men. and 100 office Tiprtnisgton said he wold not nek 20 try sweats and sleeplessness deckwars Rooke ot which number | rigan on any other cases except where he was mvs, of the Cor tthe house, on the Asiatic station,and Placed them on -wait- | the five naval vessels of the North Atlantic indicted with somebody ee, tn which case It | 5 Cael an Hortrees Monee. wil Pe ‘The Situation Cheering. ing orders for disobeying the order of Secretary | squadron, the Tennessee, Yantic, Galena, Al-| would not. trouble to try Carrigan. | dent Arthur. Ex-Senator Chaffee left the house between 10 Chandler, which forbids officers on foreign sta | lance, and Swatara, which are now in the | He suggested that the sentence of the court s___sp¢__ 1 ik Geek, Gk and thes is Ge tions from having their families near them. vicinity of the Isthmus will contribute over | be deferred until stich cases were disposed of. ‘The Ilinots Senatorship. end 22 0 = half. e Tennessee, the flag ship of the squad- | Carrigan was jail by the = i volce was clear at times and busky at times, Mn. CHEsLEy 10 REMAIN For THE PRESENT.— | ron, carries 22 guns, the Swatata 8, Galena 8, | marbalwomecerne nee Ck Jail by the | pewocears OULD ne BLEOgE, CEN BEACK | according to the amonnt of mucus, and that he The successor to Solicitor of Internal Revenue | Alliance 6, and the Yantic 4. The Despatch, The four indictments to which Carrigan yet. The family, live for two or three day 1 - | €ommanded by Lieut. Wm. H. Emory, which | pleaded guilty are bered from 15,715 to| It1s understood in democratic circles here | MAY : ena oe shane eteny mevilyielnad ried @ large detachment of marines and blue Pore ont ve, Be volte tonenea oem that several prominent Illinois democrats have | {st night and the night before, slept more than inning of the new fisealyear if then. Mr. Chee. fackets from Norfolk to New ‘York to take pass | ing respectively 6129.70, $150.25, $202.80, | been selected to visit Pension Commissioner | they have inagood many days, U. 8, Grant, Jry fey's retention is uot on civil service grounds, Ofdered to jain the Norte Atlantic equadron Re and 9200.20 respectiy Black and talk with him about becoming the | left the house at 11 o'clock, He said that he but becausedisserviees are indispensableat this join the North Atlantic squadron al party nominee forU. 8. Senator from that | had talked with his father and the general had though orders to this effect have not yet been vs conn ad epee heels ler, arg a his Issued. ‘Theforces sent to the Isthmus on the Fun in the White House Grounds. | state. It ix presumed that Co orrison has | talked with him. He was very quiet. Thesit- “oh > To PREVENT FRAURULENT LAND Exrare®.— | &°@ armed with Springfield rifles and the lattet | _ ‘The White House grounds, Just south of the | His, toldier friends In Tilinois will assure his | and Commissioner Sparks, of the land office, says in | “aurgeoe ig eee TE ney, has Executive Mansion, presented an animated _ Gen. Grant Free from Pain. explanation of the order issylad by him sus- | pared some suggestions of sanitary meccarcs ao | scene from early this morning till Inte in the At 12:45 p.m. the following bulletin, signed Pending action upon, preemption, timber qul-| Avoid sickness among the foress which are | afternoon. The ite children gathered there | It ts learned at the Waite House that the | py Srudy, was ianned ture and desert land entries {qa ntimber of the | belng sent to the isthmus of Panama. The | in lange forces to idulge in the annual custom | President has made no plans for the Mist anerokar tm hax Rous thane ann Men rages and, territorigm shat the depart. | measures have been approved by Surgeon Gens | of Raster egg-rolling. At noon it was estimated | term. His movements will be enided entirely | Auleh,mormine In his cary Chale nenPe eet or fraudulent. entries had. been imade, and the | be followed by the officers In ‘charge of | the ex- pd ore care Specs ones = fall posece: by the necessities of public business, aud as yet | volume. He has had no pain for several hours. vis ch ve r. | pedition. ion 1e louse groun Notwith- | he has no idea when he can conveniently take = _ Fhe suspensory Once apybee Sateen hy eee Sianding ihe backward spring, the fertile |altiie res. |The western democrate panned s | CONTINUING WAN PREPARATIONS, vi grou cs wu for him to Chicago and other points in the calle ramthes as Ce ceamsionne Mapes oe weren ane eunenee. pet of velvety green, and the little ones romped | wes f sd ne ine | Russia's Pacific Assurances Not Restor “Gen, Grant bas had west to be taken probabiy in Jum > fe Genuine aie cenenes ‘ded, | ¥O MATERIAL CHANGES TO BE RECOMMENDED | and rolled in every direction. Many of them | received an iusitation to. visit. Atlante ing Enginnd’s Confiden: tan ee tancheereieeens Be ae penges. BY THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMISSION. were accompanied by their mothers, maiden|in May. While’ not averse to eliher of| CALCUTTA, April 6.—Orders have been re- 5 ‘The on onal’ eoiirn teal inted to | 2untsor nurses, who kept carefulwatch over their | the proj trips, “the President in-| ceived by the Indian government from Lon- CuarnaN BAnNUM HAS Hs Eve om SEN- ngressional commission appoint charges, Many brought their lunches with them | formed those. who tendered him the invita: 107 otive Anue the preparations for me consider the present organization of several | and enjoyed it under the spreading trees at xibly. - don to actively cont ATO! SEAT—Chi 4 tions that he could not possibly accept them at | & Ase te Eadoecl senses catttee teraid’ ty | sclentifie bureaus of the government with a | noon Srhite taking s fest from, the days aborts, | prsent, ax he dtd not khow wt ier bs oficial otveltustanding thelpacitic wssurances of have his eye flxed upon the seat in the Senate | View to secure greater efficiency and economy | The cipants in the eegrolling ‘sports were | duties would permit of his absence, Daring a pres. of all ‘Well-grown school girls seemed to — iy ribg “| sion in India, and sustains Uke enthusiasm of how held by Gen. Hawley. One of the mogt in. | 1m their administration met last Friday and ad- | Gnjoy the xport as much as any one, while the | Keeney erating Gem tere Hee bust | The British and native troops. marl ‘ea fluential democrats of Connecticut remarked | journed to meet again November 10th, when | American small boy was in his glory. In his | not heatiemiod tein aos tees silane as walkin ‘RUSSIA'S REPLY UNSATSRFACTORY. nig as It is rine Loxpos, April 6.—The morning papers: toxlay that Mr, Barnum would have no opposi- | the preparation of its report will bezin. Al-| high-water pants and shirt sleeves he rolled | nrthe White Hones so gene- ton within his party in the senatorial races though the recommendations Sovemeie have | orgs, rolled himself, and rolled other boys, and phic et Realizing this factApgally declare the Russian answer regarding the ComMANDER TERRY SUSPENDED. not yet been discussed except incidentally, and | virtually took ion of the grounds. i- | President Cleveland will naturally escajye trou frontier dispute to be elusive un- ae ss .—Commo- | nothing has been definitely determined, yetthe | dent Cleveland, now and then, had an coportan the heat of midsummer, but he has given no. dore W. K. Mayo, commanding the Norfolk | opinions expressed by members of the commis- | nity during the day to glance from his library thought as to when or where he will go. navy yard, on Friday suspended Commander | sion and the developments made in the exami- | Windows at the merry throng, and in witness- Se BRINDIST, April 6,—Sixty-five Britith officers have embarked here for India, having received. 8. W. Terry ¥ becai nation of witnesses warrant the statement as a | ing the enjoyment the little ones took in their ree From Debt. orders to rejoin their regiments in that coum By tery Mayon ols an Of | probability. that no. recommendation will be | sports, which were new to him, must have felt niu (Guehaler oer ones emaowe 56 5/53 qd the marines from the regular complement of | m&de looking to material changes in the onzan- | Well repald for, not, forbidding them trom tres- "ASCENSION CHURCH, rm RMONS, the vessels of the training squadron In carrying | ization of any of the bureaus under considere- | Passing upon.thelr Easter play grounds. The debt which fas rested upon Asceasion | “ONT EAINTS OF THE MORMO! out the order of the Navy department to send a | ton. Perse ceteohinene ‘of marines front the Norfolk yard THE SIGNAL SERVICE. ‘The French Spoliatian Claims. Seapieed wwe — oe the ae jew York. Room for Improvement in some minor mat- | pRoBABLE CONTEST OF THE WILLOF THE LaTE | CMtributions of the congregation, and the TPAM, April G—At the Mormon RECOGNIZING THE STATE MILITIA ORGANT- | teFs was found in the organization of the signal JAMES H. CAUSTEN. services of Easter day will from this fact rs ference at I esterday after zar10~s.—Lieut, Charles B. Satterlee, 3d artil- | #eFvice. A provision of law authorizing the | One of theresults of the final settlement of | hate a special significance in the history of the | Eoveral confunnes, 01 fowsnw Suserdas atten lery; Lieut. David J. Rumbough, 3d artillery, | Payment ot enlisted men throngh a single | the French spoliation claims by Congress will | Church. This result was the culmination of the : have been made during the part Referring to the present and Lieut, John 'T, Thompson, 24 artille Sener cand upon ®, Single voucher, Would | be a contest, over a will ‘probated here in | Tort, {hat have veon made uring the past ra tn tho polars. proseca: been detailed by Gen. Sheridan to repor ‘The present law provides that two promotions | December, 1874. The late James H. Gausten, | the generosity of Mr. W. W. Corcoran, who | tions, it be highest charsc bile, April 27, to act as inspectors of the troops | 2 ty added to his former benefactions to tils chureh | ter hnve been sele s victims of vile per- - ay made h year from the ranks of the | who di the at idernbly over = or es are Belecten gi eneanupiient and as judges of competitive ial afvioe tothe pelton of soma Heute iehiy Fediwor eae tad Cetin agent ta the | PE Promising 10 eive 210.000 i the balance of Fonvet con icting men prominent n daechureh, ment tobe held there ‘during the weske oom | Stars a Hes nected pean. in operation 4eV00.| prosecution of these claims for over half a cen- | {he Staion wan watoed The Fertory was sold, | The revult has Leon that the mormon lnaaea’s officially reeds nizih th militia oma iss vt ae, | Chants of the Signal service. It is au ted | tury, having a city RY t a sing $00 ee ee sing oF that of courts of such character, A reign of ter- Y recognizing the militia organizations. | that’ the surplus of Meutenants s0 created be | surest, between 14th and 16th strecis, and a Hon gave three bazaars during tho year neal | That of courix of such character. (A reign ot ter~ Army Orpens.—Lieut. Col. Alexander Cham. | drawn off into the army proper before any | farm called | Wetton,” above Georgetown. At | iring the handsome sum of $3,070. A further | Tt Diss Pree ed ag eno che nce fora airtel more appointments are made from civil life, | the time of his death the claims were not near | contribution was m: iy 3: it bers, 21st infantry, is granted six months’ ex- | This would seatter through the army a class of | @ settlement, and in his will, made at the age | from the same ‘source, and the. offerings Siacsle pecaren at pormivtay Maannaal aes tension of sick leave. Capt. Otho W. Budd, 4th | officers familiar with military sizwaling and | of 85, he directed that his farm be sold and | of yesterday, pincluding | $830.58 contrib | there in a prospect o tving aperiet Jue cavalry, retired from duty og an, acting assist | with telegraphing, who might rendbr vafuable | legncies paid his children with the exception of | uted ‘by the ‘children of the Suinday school, | tice” | 1: continues : “President, Taylor re- Sot nepocser eonoral af the di inion of a Mls. | suevioes tb timo of wee, his dang heres ~ oro lysed Of Gon. Fisher, | reached the grstitying smount of Gi250-56. | Sn tare part of contain poaerel oaicials ieee OP souri, and granted six months’ leave. pt. “ vu men t embarrass and harass every prominent man, Vietor Biart, ass F Service), ands graddaughter. ‘The settiement | raised by contributions of the members of the Promine months’ exteusion of sick eave! The Pilowing | Sw Aecretary Frelinghuysen Dying. | S7'iic!duims, smonntiag t severni million | congrepation: as well ax, br tue gencroalty of | end being informed of threat jas his Lib ve cl y e | el deemed it wise o with a arsaediea a A dispatch recelved this morning from the | will entitle the estate of Mr. Causten to a large | friends outside of the church. Many oftiiese | ery. he | deemed ara duty in the. departient Of the east end report | home of ex-Secretary Frelinghuysen says he is | amount ofmoney, aud it is understood thet subscriptions were contingent upon the, whole | Christianity cannot offer anything of jan eter for ‘nssignment to duty in the departments | not expected to live throngh the day. Gen. Butler has been retained for the, pun amount being raised, but success seemed socer- | nal charac MPCNBALe Us, bur named: Capt. 8. G. Cowdrey, department Mis- —— ore of having the probate to the will set asi j sourl; Capt. A. A. De Loffré, department Da-| GEN. GRANT'S EASTER SUNDAY. Soe paid. ‘The energy and devotion displayed t kota; Capt. L.W. Crampton, department Platte; — Finixo THROUGH A Wixnow.—Saturday | this congregation Is indicated to some extent bs Capt. Ti Tomey, department atisson Lieut. | How the Day was Passed—The General's | night, abont twelve o'clock, some person fired | the past, that including the final _paymen er of : dy been | donment of truth demanded of us. ‘The consti- paid. The energy’ and devotion dispieved by | tation protects. the sacredness of contracts, + | Plural marriage is a contract of the most sacred character, being for time and eternity.’ Tt ree ~ | fers to “the inadequaoy of the present system of W. H. Wyeth, department Platte, and Lieut. M. nay several shots through the third story window of | the debt. The total amount, pri al and in- a vile C. Wyeti, départment Dakota, assistant sur: | Desire for Death—A Pleasant Letter | rere ine vorake: George H Butt, No 490 | terest. paid onthe church since its erection marriage to save man ‘from ‘dreadful 'e geons, are relieved from their ‘present duties | {rem Jefferson Davin. 7th street southwest. The shots were evidently | twelve years ago has been about $205,000. mule et embers e mormon church practising and ordered to report to Major Gen. Hancock | Gen. Grant slept well all Saturday night. He | from aparior rifle, and fired with wicked in-| that the church building Is free from debt, it | mem » aot ence rent of the for assignment to duty in the departinent of | awoke at slx o'clock Sunday morning and had | tent. No less than three shots were fired, one | Will be consecrated. and 1t is probable that in Spee ae hen ae aoe the east. cup ofcoffee. During the morning the gene ee ee a eg ane een doen ond | hey Memorial Church” will be added. ‘The date | great injustice to the remaining mincty-cight NAVAL ORDERS.—Paymaster Stephen Rand | ral took nourishment every couple of hours, lodged in the wall, while another was found | Of the consecration will be fixed upon after | Percent.’ appointed to draft resolu. has been ordered from the torpedo station at | and appeared bright and cheerful. At the con-| lodged In the window frame. The house girl | consultation with the bis on ceaies oe means Se One Sea Newport to New York, to proceed with the force | Sulfation at 2 p.m., Drs. Barker, Sands, Shrady | occupied the room, and the head of her bed Was |. noen Wrrn Romaeny. Marshall Tyler, | pation seitine, forth apreiticalis wad in dekak of seamen and marines toleaye there to-day | 824 Douglas were ‘present. ‘The throat was ex- | but a half foot lower than the shot, Charles Paige and Edward Aphas, all colored, | the tyrannical conduct of the federal oMclals for Aspinwall. Passed Assistant Engineer J. M. | mined by strong reflected sun light. It was were charged in the Police Court’ to-day with nich the people of Utah are suffering. Emanuel has reported his retarn home from | S€rced that there wasan improvementin, the | Tre CHILD SHOOTING Casr.—A gentleman | yopbery, and the case wax continued until ae the Alliance, and is placed on waiting orders | lcs! condition. (4 continuation of the anodyne | writing to THE STAR says the paragrapbs in | to-morrow. the defendants belng committed in from Mareh 28. The aoe reeks war cocoeatment pursued during | the newspapers of Friday last misrepresented | default of $1,000 ball. It ix charged that. the M. BRISSON SUCCE < the last week was recommended. the shooting of Walter Gardner, age nine, by | defendants ‘entered Holmes’ saloon, Panis, April Le Siecle, the organ of M. THE Prestpent during his drive yesterday DESIRE THE GOOD WILL OF ALL.” George Colfiney, nee thirteen. Phe shooting | Street, on Saturday niet, about 1 Brisson, says that acabinet ‘hasbeen formed, visited Bladensburg. He had as his special] Shortly after five o'clock the general awoke was undoubtedly aceldental, there havi te where they found Wm. Lavm« including M. de Freycinet and Gen. Campig- guests at dinner Saturday James and Henry | from ashort nap and expressed himself as feel. | NO Quarrel between the boys. When Walter | money; that one of them drew ane Gardner was it there been any dis- th bed I of § fier | Elosecto acai a progress. tosubeait So partie: ner er le the others robbed Laymond of $27; after | Elysee to draft a prograia to submit to pat Garfeld, the sons of the late President. ing very comfortable. He then requested Dr. | pute between thdfn he answered: “We wasn't | which they escaped overthe back fimce.’ They | mncnt tomorrow, “Al Morison and De Freese Evrtor Howe. Deciines a Consuxsurr. | Shrady to publicly announce that he is very | quarreling. He didn't mean to shoot me. It | were arrested by Oflicer Hutchinson, ada conference with M, Ferry yester a ‘The Atlanta, Ga., Constitution, of which Capt, | Much touched and very grateful for the aym- | was all anaceident.” ‘The pistol with which resets” Sees reference to the Tonquin diificulties, Hom UL shes tho | pathy ind interest manifested for him by ‘his | the shooting was done had been taken from his | ‘Tarfves SexTENcED.—John Moceabee, ool- Recs ecm Evan P. Howell is ooo publishes the | friends and by those who have not heretofore | father’s hor only twenty minutes before. It | ored. was arrested Naturday night by Officer ‘The Campaign Against Riel. following among editorial "paragraphs: | been regarded as such, He sald: “I desire the | should be, An's correspondent says, | Hardi ng for stealing $12 worth of clothing from ° — daa oe anche te BP. | good, will of all, whother heretofore friends or | thoroughly impressed upon the minds of par-| Mr W. Wiltshire, of 810 Lath strect. In the Por | S°SPINGMORE ARTILLERY AND TROOPS TO it as consul to Manchester, and. has | not.” ents tokeep such instruments well out of the | lice Court to-day he pleaded guilty to the lar- yee Ton Witle he’ reel wtatetal Go the nde | A PLEASANT LETTER FROM JEFFERSON Davis, | reach of children. ceny and got two months in jail." Dantol Dous- Regie agp get ecgeyonod Toe mee, sito ties ai coer 9a areal Bai fea eye reese cele ar cy» eee oe Aicxandria Adairs. Cont necktie trom yesonskte stores “ite re- | 4 instruct theCanadian trogpetn the ure of tis also highly complimented at the generous re- | sympathy jefferson Davis, in wi ir, Soivena minciacsentenrn” Ce ee en eee ception of the appointment, still circumstances | Davis said: “If the prayers and good wishesof ail | Reported for Tax Evewrxe Stan. reireiccce ol i’o00 pounds each with thelr es The ain= re sUCn Chet BE MUURS nesrea Coote | those in the south who honor and respect Gen. | yauthodist ‘Protestant conference In’ aowion |_ MR. RANDALL Berren To-pay.—Ex-Speaker | munition used is, the Asealiver (8. feces Miss SweET REFUSES To Resten.—Miss Ada | Grant could avall, he would conquer the dread | jire, gtied the pulpits of the Methodist, Baptist | Randall is better to-day. He enjoyed agood | ment cartridge. Col. Williams, M.P., in com- s chi Antagonist with whom he is now contending | ang Presbyterian churches here yesterday. At | night's rest, and this morning was shaved and | mand of the provisional battalion at Kingston, G. Sweet, the pension agent st Chicago, received just as triumphantly as he overcame the an- | 8? y' mae has ived ii Ae to push forward im fch Saturday from Gen. Black, 4 7 wi the Methodist Protestant clurch ordination | dressed; but the doctor still thinks It best for recnived insiractions sop @ dispatch Saturday from Gen. “commis | tagontsts with whom he contended twenty | fervices took place, Rev. J. M. Gill belng or- | {nesses DI veel arama thes. mediately to the front, Notwithstanding the sioner of pensions, requesting her resignation, | years azo.” finned n ieininer. The conference reseed its | Wet to be preserved around him. pressure brought to bear on the government to to take oflect June 30, the end of the fiscal year. |" ‘The important family document which was | session this morning, and after some prelimi | My. McLEAN’s CaLL-—Mr. John R. McLean‘ | rush the remainder of the troops via Chicago In his dispatch the commisstoner states that the | signed by General Grant on Friday, is an appli- | ary business the proposed four-year rule, post- | the editor of the Clacluaat! Enquirer called on | (e¥ aAhere to the original plan to send ail resignation 1s not demanded for any reason per. | eation to the President of the United States, | Pontd on Ravurday, came up again. for sobeid: | me caitor of the Cine gener: troops by the Canadian Pacifie road, sonal to Miss Sweet or the management of the | asiing him to appoint the eldest son of Colonel | Poncd op matunttax, come Ap again for consid: | Recretary Lamar to-di —_—— comico. "In reply she refused to resign. and sent | Fred. D. Grant to a cadetship at West Polnt. | Was continwed until the time arrived for the | RANGEOF THE THERMOMETER.—The follow From Wall Street To-day. pteledramn direct to the Bretident, stating thet; | The boy is now only tires years oid, recep! fraternal delegates, This with re-| ing were the readings atthe signal office today, | New York, April 6—Wall Street,—The stock inasmuch as her term would not expire until THE GENERAL'S DESIRE TO DIE. led the time until the noon recess. | 3.a.m., 54.2;7a m., 48.3; lla, m., 58.7; 2p | market was heavy at the opening, first April 16, 1886, she refuses to resign before that | Gen Grant has stated repeatedly to his doo- 30 o'clock p. m, the conferance reassem-| m-Gi/8. generally being 4 to 4 below the closing time, adding, “I have performed all the duties 2 bled, and the discussion of the four year rule oo on Saturday, and during the first hour of my office with an eye single to the interests | tors and his family that he is ready to die, | Waltesumed. Gen. Logan Uses Hard Words. was a further sielding in quotations of confided to my charge, | Consclous of this, I do | and would prefer to do so without further eu! me EXAEXATOR CALLS NATOR anmisox 4 | Dergeut Lackawanna wat partieulatly wet not wish to resign, and I know of no reason wl ring. He awoke yesterd: rning moré while ic Mall sold down a Tshould take action that might seem to be VOL | fuilysoneinced of thik hen eer ee ere | Capt. ee oe ee of cent from Saturday. The market is untury,when in reality it would be taken under | only unfavorable sign that the doctors noticed. : ng! - ~ Chicago Special to the Philadeiphia Times, April Sth. | SUPE the rut in which it has traveled for some protest.” Miss Sweet is a daughter of Gen, J.B. Gen, Bade ed the circle The political excitement incidental to the | time Transactions are light, After Eweet, who died In. Washington while occupy: | orclock, and whee he left the hemes ald: “Gene f municipal election of Tuesday next has been in- | 10:30. prices rallied, led by St Pati and cone ing his position of deputy pension commis | Grant does not want to live, suffering as he is tensified to fever heat by the attack made last | tinued strong during the remainder of the firs sioner, She succeeded her father in the pension | now, and knows he cannot get better, He does | *“itasren Ce1 ‘The yht upon Mayor Carter Harrison by Gen. | hour. Loaning rates are: New York Centraland office in Chicago on his promotion eleven years | not desire to have his life prolonged. I know rday John A. Logan. A few nights ago at # large | Delaware and Hudson, 1-64; Lackawanna and ago, being first appointed by Gen. Grant, this. The trouble ts not_so much the cancer as | day afternoon was @ most beautiful floral dis- | democratic meeting the mayor openly chai Central Pacific, 1-128; and Erie 24s, 1-6401-32, his general debility. He is entirely broken , Each elas, in making its Easter offering, | that some little time prior to the trial of Mackin | At 11 o'clock prices were y to % percent Prnsonat.—Secretary Manning and wife ; 3 while St. 4 dows.” Then branching off into the causes of | built ups floral ‘harp, and the effect was very | and Gallagher for election frauds certain parties °y Ope spent Easter Sunday at their Albany residence, | the trouble, Gen, Badeau continued: “Iconsider | beautiful, “A.B. olving, of the Virginia | cor ‘with the prosecution had offered to | is pe ‘per cent. Canadian Lon and he will be there a week adjusting his pri-| Ferdinand’ Ward morally responsible for this. sem! , delivered an address. wide @ loop-hole for the escape of the de- | for the month of March, 1885, were vate business,—Secretary Endicott and his | Heisa murderer. Hud he not trapped thegen- | _ ‘Tire. ROAD GAse.—Argument upon the | fendants on condition that Mackin should | an increase over the corresponding. wife and daughter were at the Fifth Avenne | eral into his financial affairs, and then brought | fnotion to quash the preilminary injunction of | secure the co-operation of a sufficient number of | last year of $189,000. Tote! in New York yesterday.— Although Ex- | upon his old shoulders the only sorrow and cones Meade by which the extension of the | democratic meimbersof the legislature to enable a Recrotary Frelinghugsen continues vege weak | suaine of lis Ife, Grant would be as well an I | Waseueton Oblomad Werers tention’ clone Uhe republicans to secure a majority on Joint An Important Arrest. athishome in Newark, NJ late di ypateneeeny | ain ayaneaeveaecte gto cis orcad tins | PaltOt: 4 United States cre ichtioued a; being | 4 MAN SUSPECTED OF BEING MISS GRAT'S Af} . late danger of his death is appre- and was SAILANT. . hended.- air. Hoss Thompson and sister Mave | _-AB intimate friend of the Grant family, who | giversison’ F. L. Smith for the | privy to the alleged scheme. Last night Gen. | rose nignt, omcers burowsand Volkman an returned from New Orleans.—Senor Elmore, | has been aconstant visitor at the house for | tailroad pany, and Hon, Mushback toan immense testing of coped ot the Peruvian minister, is in New York.——Mr, | Years, said, in talking on the same topic, “Gene- | for @. R. the complainant In the injunc- | licans. D . His address was | Tested colored boy about eighteen years Alex. B. N., let Wednesday. for 2 SL eps pet and. ep aUy, ge tion, eee vg | Smerelens a ent erdson's acme ee ar eh a r "©. Sessions, of Colum! present attack undon! came from ‘THR MAYORAtY.—Alderman Jobn B. Smoot’s | tration, and when he came Precinet station. ie healthy banker, whe hus recently wished | sherk which the humiliating failure of Grant Than been added to those for ‘he became greatly excited. incipal cities of Europe, is now in this | & Ward caused him. He 1s nota demonstra- 1 ind Aldescae 5. Ras tpopeod toe cmp he paused fora moment, and then raising pepe i ea g daog yeed oir Pa ek lai | |, pagina | —— sammdarlipelionse ig 3 3 fe _ broad, clean avenucr, which make it the moet i called meeting tints ‘and infamous, villainous falsehood. “He iy a vile, x wall iar, itroon and a coward.’ beautiful eity he has ever seen, of @ ten-foot on Poll cow Roctet, slept fora month, and T'mysslt have seen ‘Po: gee epee ety. . Baron ast evening Rev. Father Ahem united tn Sroush 6 pacino deaneteiee act coe tlon-house eee marriage Mr, John ey, of Elkridge, | P°* ney and despair.” | Chas. Troward county, Md., and Bliss "Bridget Agnes 2 Brennan, daughter df Mr. Michael Brennan, of this city, ‘The ceremony took place in yrexence of quite a large number of friends, at Es Matthew's church The ‘were Barron. an ppm gy * e bride, an OF Malley, of Eldridge, @ niece of the grou, ‘Atter the ceremony a reception was held at Mr. Brennan's residence, corner of Sth and M streets Waster Nepeas, Sita ROBE MB or SCA Scere pine a PARASOLS, FAN! (eg: G. KINSLEYS BENEFIT, Ai | Orders filled and Samplessenion 400 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. je ‘THE INAUGURAL VASE. sborinotice. 9-08 | tas Viexxa Orricux Co. ‘Mra, Hugh McCulloch and Miss MeCalloch will receive their friends on Wednesday after- Toon, for the last time before going to thelr country home. siunageLicenen Mawags necaea boa inued by the clerk of the court to itimore, and Annie ea tof engiand: Michael at conor EWalan; ‘A. Schuitz and Rob Se ees Cavis; ing; Robert L, Potee and Belle Fosrsr, 4 ; MouerEn

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