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THE EVENING STAR Fi “sen Gann. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, Gen, Boulanger Lets Laret AV THE STAR BUILDINGS, ¢ Pansgyauny i Sue ane wmoeee ian; orthwest Corner Penusylvania Ave. and 1th St, by _hamin July 17-—The duct between Gem, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Lareinty, arising = — remarks of the ’ Boulanger. The latter Pose Omice at Washingtom, D.C,as Awaited the result ¢ sh Niniselt ¥ Sram_pubtichod om Priday-$1 @ his opponents bullet Gen, without untouche tanger otiaatt ane eieteiser ST WE EG Na 10.360. WASHINGTON. D.C.. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1886. TWO CENTS, [inch histand cnt Sethe is SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECTA if NOTICES. RLY Mo EVING OF THE | (es Seay Vi socieny | (SSE QEAME had axsembied to le and they gave G when he appeared, aw uit ott Ker an oVvatic AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SENATOR VEST'S LETTERS. Telegrams to The Star. alas Washington News and Gossip, THEL REPRE T. NEAR, RNING TO POLYGAMISTS, eee aeeere oe «: tt 5 aawaes rntatial Mr. Hunter Before the Investigating | Mr. Fred. Law Olmsted Protests Aj i eo Hal oiv 11th st mw, 08 | pm. "Sonia: schogi Superfitenfent, HO. basse | Fevente, $3 Committee. Patting Windows in the Wal oe Gov. West, of Utah. Issues a Prociama: ey an OSEEH M. WILDOS, Presid cancel shat the Pari tas'ioe’? pis wader | ‘THe Case or Cotecron Heppex.—the | OSROMARGARINE IN THE SENATE. |e pxcuixes ro stare waernen uz run | As stated in THE Sran, members of the GLADSTONE ABOUT TO RESIGN. | saurtaxeciy. cre 7. West J. W. HARSHA, Secretary Jy EER | Cosel pestigs Weekly mecting Moistas. 730 p. | eivil service commission have received trom NISHED MR. VEST'S LETTERS FOR PUBLICA-|Senate committee on appropriations nave a Abo RIUD: | anarouy tees tae encore anon ~ I. 0.0. F.THE ANNUAL SESSSION st. . ite board R iat TION. stricken from the sundry civil Will the proposed “Whereas, within this. te an onc = PASRe se (eetiog, ana eriday, of examiners in the New York cus- this territory ‘ ce reer a Meetincs “Allwelcome. ‘Come. tom house a report, giving facts concerning ap- | APPROPRIATION BILLS IN THE HOUSE. | tp | 2PPropriation for carrying on the work on the — tion of religionists denominated The Charen of : (eee, FOURTH PrespyTentaw CHURCH, | Polntnentsmadedy Collector Headen, The com {tor was Coatioued i tive Pat special cone | CAPHOL terrace, Because they desired to have | Hantingty il Not Join the Coalition, | 2s Suteshcsustss, sees ai Foch wertets Gand hate nits Kevdos | missioners would Wot give ‘out this. repogt, to- matter was continued by the Platt special com- | tne osisting plan changed s as to provide tor MM WH Not Join the Coalition, | ss: sermon chases : KELLY, pastor “Sabbath schon! w 0 day, ‘Tey will prepare an opinion as they did ‘The Senate. mittee of the Senate this morning. windows in the west front to afford light and missionaries in. OF wy RROF. ROVE WILL FORM a ee ee one er which willbe | Mr, Dawes, from the committee on Indlan| R.M. Hunter, the attorney for Cleveland & ventilation to the rooms which itis proposed c a piieibeee oor = EBENED TReH, CORNER ——_—2—____— affairs, submitted a report on the message of | Co., of Anadarko, submitted an additional | ¢9 5)..00 inside the terrace walls, The Senators | > New book for sale: send for ctrealar, (Faroe dt asd Perse Greaeuingatit aa; | TH Mantxe Bap Coxcenr—The program | the Prealdent vetolag tio bill granting theright | number of papera which bad been sent. by him ee ee eae ei tint | MEXICAN INSURGENTS PLUNDERING Frac MS SSM NSTOS PORK. Boeror: | DS the Rev, Daxtes Draven, of Baltimore, Md. 1t* | for the Marine band concertatthe White House | of way through reservations in norihern Mon- | to the President as a part of his appeal trom the iis windows loperiing mipan’ Alje intenibe icGure wheat ESE Perm aud Bacon Dealers) Protective Union Ree ee ee ee oorg | Sounds this evening Is as follows: March, | tana—recommending the passage of the bill | action of Commissioner Atitins in refusing to | Win be sumeicee N A . worship and through its public Sem aod rw MONDASY.SULY sotm, 1566 | Gaueee: pater: Gantt temo eibace times Eeibilt.du Corps." Sousa; Fantasia, “Alpine | notwithstanding the President's objections. | renew the license of his clients. The receipt of | “My. prey Tay Olmsted, of New York, the | N@ Wounds in the Boulanger-Lareinty Duel press ly proclaisas tip mesos a <i yon batchers and bacot deal- 1 sia and 8 p.m., by ae pastor. all | ror Vallee nie ee Mahepgrin.” Was: He stated tat the report was unanimous, and | the papers was acknowledged by Col. Lamont, landseape architect who made the orivinal ee of Mts “members to vto- pares rel AWLESG, | and all cordially wvived. 7 0° PT it | cation, “I Trovaiore,” Verdi: Dierpuine Fanta: | that be would take an early occasion to eall it | who stated that they had been referred by the | plans, has written a letter to Senator Aliso! | NORTHWESTE! ae Me bent ra eee Bak Foe) CHURCH IN THE | sia, “A Hanting Scene,” Buccallossi, (1) “Early | UP for action. He did not think that it would | President in person to the Secretary of the In- | chairinan of the Senate commitree on ae STERN WHEAT CROP SHORT caeeuretaan he ape ae (Fre i Ties 0. aILLs, greece EA (2) “Phe Meet.” (3) “On the Scent,” | tke much time in debate, terior. Mr. Hunter described his attempts to | Pritilons, in which, after referring to the ——+--— ow in hiding, avord ing th DENTisr, te ihe panties Bee. €: Buscarriet ae Pall Cry.” (5) “Phe Return;” Gallop, THE OLEOMARGARINE BILL. secure interviews with the Secretary of the a ete of the Capitol building, Mr. ‘A Clerk in the Pittsburg Pension Ofice Absconds | CUT Under chur eutige aud residence removed to 1321 New York ally wecome 1 | gperg Facon,” fitz, John Philip Sousa, cou- | Mr, Miller called up the oleomargarine bill—| Interior and hisfatling, whereupon Mr. Hunter, | “Now, as to the construction that is being ler @ Pittsburg Pension Office Absconds | ana Cee iene te gh hominen UNTPEDSTATIS WARSHAL anne Jae UNION, METHODIST EPISCOPAL Pirate the House bill defining butter and regulating | under Instructions from his clients. ee ihe added to it, called the terrace, it must not t —— eg ie ‘a and. teachers (Kc US TEDS: S MARSHAL Orr ion | church, “20uh street, uear Pennsylvania | Prrsp Lieut, Rope! the manufacture, sale, importation and expor-| matter before Senator Wilson, which action | supposed that this has been designed w j 7 eas ined weniten ik Foto ot Mas URGE ON: DEC. July 13, 1860.” | ave. Revs Citta W, HaLowis. paator. reac sare (RUON Gt Olestuaesarine “{rapoclsal By: lie eom the basis of the present inquiry. slightest idea of amending or re-organizit GLADSTONE WILL RESIGN AT ONCE. nee Tor ries RUA, tind i tani arcdieik ac ts, os ate ce rene ale Hilts ‘Onfaprieniturereliioue amendment nator Vest was in the room, and when the | over-ruling the original design of the buildin: | ee a | There Will be a Co The bill wae tail, Th estion whether | direct examination of the witness had been | It has not been intended to make a more ime ¥ of the Navy has addressed « commu-| in the affirmative—yeas 28, nays 13—as tol- a see by the papers, Mr. Hunter,” he said, | ing, ring itout of groundor to light it, Had | = - ‘a “that yestel yé vid wo privat ere b such purpose; had Congress | CALLING PF fon! to (Coramodora’ Walk er apresident of | 10 at yesterday you put in evidence two: te | there been any such purpose; had Cong! TWENTY SEVENTH. DAY OF da aecora nee with an order oF Cour: of ihe District of Ce ‘Young People’s meeting al M Vial to inter ry, winile di all rig A ToRY sem as a District Gonrt, ro TABERNACLY, 9TH AND B ST Ww ~ as ieee ath ae Yon- | letters trom me. Where did you get those | asked fora plan tor any such purpese, avery | WITH tEeLAND—c RLAIN'S hho peg pape! Seinen Soe ie aie oe ee Wo Watuirs, DD of Minnesota Sunday Schoo} at | the Dourd on additional vessels, announcing his | gor Guikiar Danie Teli als Renee: Foon, | letterse” i diflerent plan would have boc devived fort] Unrimarta, no Ghamrose. rae herely uake pwrocismation "of, the’ Sorepoing 2o5G, im the case sum! be Cearaegtt (9 woulld one of the proposed 4,000 ton ) Gorman, Hale, Harrison, Hawley, Hoar,.Kenia, | ,ADSWer—They were put into my hands for | trom that of the terrace. Nothing whatever ot | OUT} oad ae eg Bl poe a src i Sve tat ms ke tee a Library. will meet on the premises wow eneerreererecs Sritekr yatta, the plans of the Naniwakan, | Yovan, MeMlilian, Mahone, Miller, base, Plate | the express purpore of Taciiitating the renewal | what has thus tar bern bully of the terrace RERISING ZVERYRODY Bx 3s) Glos | fects and wate ai vistau se baw se Mion Domine MeMe tuarbie yard. | ( (>, SALVaTI whieh was built tor Japan by Armstrong & Co. | Plumb, Sherman, Spooner, Stanford, ‘Telter, | Of the license of Cleveland & Co, and protecting | would have been proposed. SPIRITS, Fecstananary husk Son henpoaoion math aad 7 sernueeast, | USS Vee dave great ume: and the other after the pians prepared by the | Van Wyek aid Wilsee Lowa oa neo | their interests, “What, then, was the object of the terrace? | Special Cable Dispatch to Tie: EveNtvo STAR. meg Pant yen hea pon nen gos eee a view thove | iheetings at I) aim., Sands pa bureau of construction. Nays—Messrs, Beck, ‘Berry, Brown, Coke, | Question—By whom? : The answer may be given in this way. Here is | Loxpox, July 17.—Gladstone is on the point y themselves With ally” persons OF 0 fn said “tw, sad | Mamowih Banquet, between Sand 750 pm. and | Te PRresipext GoING TO ALBANY.—The Gray, Harris, Jones (Ark), Maxey, Push, Vat should ehowee: Senator, I don't Know as I | great and costly bullding, the greater part Of | of resignation and there will be @.coslitid the purpose of panes in duvatfection, roses | WF banquet, s: Proceeds tur benetit of woik.11* | President has decided to leave Washington | “Mr. Beck moved to rier the Lil weineeom- |. Question—I think you should. I want to| pose of producing a certain These two points 1 regarded as certain, « of ppe MecKENDREE M. BE CHURCH, Mas- | next Wednesday night for Albany to attend | mittee on finance. It id, a tax bill, | Know how my private correspondence to an | minds of those looking tow Gladstone dined 1 with a number of of duly, Ise eins or tu the | (RSE ~artuasta ve. bet! ihr abd’ Luth sis'm | the bleoutennial anniversary of the frst incor | beyond, all controversy. aint as gush: showy | Intimate Helena gets Into the. press PNLIod | presston that should be associated with ideas Of | the members of rnment, when the = SAS USI woven, mle ytieh wae ea ie | Rey, Mace cnstinoe® pastor Ta ion of the city, which Will take place on | under the rules of the Senate, be considered by | furnish those letters to the New Yorke Tridune | she strength and Brent Bation: | whole situ ustively discussed, From Wall Street To-Day. ba Sey eat, ames | Seeeetn canes, S,teetiwe, “Bmadenn” Mie © | sed uy Sooretariss Bayard ant Witte te | wiih Internal taxation boCiE Lee tee and | _Auswer-Why! Do You suppose T would an: | reslleation of suoh e purses tn Bbaliaing teen some, especially Harcourt, were in| New Youk, July 17-—The epemme at the SS yeuved of tne can PATS epee SI | oe Will not accompany the Erevidenc, | law + swer such a question, whether I did or not? 1a | that tshould seem to stand sirmly, that its base | favor of holding on to office, the feeling of the | stock exe Unis mening was excoedin of Con: | publictiwited. “Evening services during July and Av: | The presidential party ae , F i Question—f don't know whether you would | should seem to. be immovable. ‘There is a 1n is the conviction o stone, | time. ‘Prices were rather. heavy, showing pei r Ret OL eh re he Ae tial party will be the guests of Gov. PEE er ar sor onto olen sexing or not, Men who do such things are not usually | difficulty in making as strong an impression in & ss Xe ponivittion mf aastobe, | Sane yb g's tent ® te peters em LL eg Ca eae Would be to bury tho Dit anO Cate ibcuae ice | disposed to admit it. this respect as is desirable, when an extraordi- diate resignation, The cabinet an 6 iher 1 Toca hed wae appro Lem, CENTRAL Usk DEATH OF Con. WHEELER—Col. Junius B. | this sessioke ‘Sadicarrs ver for) “Answer—I am not here tobe catechised in | vurily massive structure iis placed, as in the | meting at this will be formally decided United States April 15, peeten ave. “Gospel service every Wihedidr cetreas tories 2 ; ; | Mr. Muxey advocated the motion to refer on | that way. ease of the Capitol, hanging “upon the | will be held immediately after the last electioa, Martel of the Untted Seutese tae BOGE Ge COE | Gad pee acne ae eee eens SARE | eet Dotut nai deny, died at Lenoir, | he groaud that it wa atax bi and therefore | it, Vest They were my private correspon-| brow of a “hil Wiie ‘object of tne” terrace | tis possible that Gladstone. Will advine the mba iy sslidis God has! saved from lives of si und uubappr | Caldwell eounty, NC Thursday. * | the committee on agriculture had notling todo | dence, I want to know Wwhere you got those Heer ee Hens ogercome this dill | queen to invite Lord Hartington vo form a so NOTICE Yes, Jesus is mighty to save . P 2 ™M 5 e- | Answer—I don’t know as you have any right proposed to be accomplished by setti as the people calling themselves lib- ike Pi ep ae eo GaMBLING — PuouBiTED.—Gen, McCook, | ,Aiter further debate Mr. Beck’s motion to re. Wall Into the face of, the hill fn frou SAE ere to ask me those questions. Iam only to be erpe pun enitae Hindnce ootmnaittes wakinelest: 1c ilonedibyitheomatnttines Acitierootitalt: | /taeloueaatounorek TO GENTLEM: jority of the house, The invitation wiil be form: Goppel wagoi ieaves msion ut s:80, “Service foot of | COlMManding Fort Leavenworth, has issued an “Hu st. Sw. at 2 pan - dd by ay 5 to 29 i x strictly prohibiting gambling for money | “ie vote was as foliows: Yoas—Messrs, Beck, | ¥2e ask me the question 1 will answer it. in front of its cellar walis. Su buiiding, u mainder of the Wiashingto and will be declined, Circle (22d st.) at | 07 Ive Stop ¥ n K ch’ an outer wail, ais ar + | List, excepting @ loss of My per cent in Omaha, See Teds este te a eaenne oa Us | Sle Markee Speck (7UNSRY a4 0:30 within his post, Berry, Coke, Gray, Harris, Hearst, James, of | , Senator Coke—I will ask the question. Where | it was calculated, would have the effect upon | THE QUEEN WILL THEN SUMMON SALISBURY al sales first hour omy 36, ‘ot which Electric Hair Keworer will doit Twenty-tive treat- WAUGH Si 7 eee Tee Raise Stereg? puarris, Hearst, James, Of | aia'yon got the letwers? the eye or adam holding back whatever ou its | tO England and tooffice. He will accept and | 6,600 were Lackawanna and 9,170 Erie. Tbe ments for $4, It bas uever failed in 35 years. Call | (RSE sw Ae Bais, bb pauee— es TiHose who leave the city during the summer | Vos, Voorhees, Walthall and Wilvoly of Mary: | _ Auswer—They were placed in my hands by | upper side looked liable to settle toward the | will invite Hartington to enter a coalition min- | Market is dull and » for Lestimoniais of (ae best families in Washington. eatitem ty) ha Ban ru can have THESTAR mailed to them for any pe e 2 mah awith ea Spall pie every coUae, (pus far speaton | istry. This Hartington will promptly retuse to Defended 1 ft Wath Tam! Sion, this city. Sony and. reviv: Istigtvof Uinta and ineaddrees onnged as one Pus 1 yon- | , Mr. Vest—With authority to put them into | the terrace, and on the grounds in connection | 4, fae se eres = — ee: 1922 F STREET N.w, | Pil. Bealwall free sud everyuouy welea as desired, ‘The subscription mastbe invariably | ger, Callout Duwon’ “bane Eimuca | the newspapers? y With it, hus been spent on the supposition that | Go under any circumstances. | Therefore, in @ | 4 yixuu-ROOM GILL FATALLY WOUNDS AMAR = paid in advance, Svarts, Frye, Gorman, Hale, Harrison, Haw-| Answer—W ho alleged, Senator Vest, that we | this caiculation was soundly made. It it was | few weeks England wil! again be under the con- Wo STABLED HER. ley Hoar, Kenn, Logan,” MeMillan, Mahone, | PUl them Into the newspapers? soundly made, then it will appear that the | trol ot apurcly conservative administration, | _Cnrcaco, July 17 Al fF For Sour Canouina.—Mr. Albert Guerry, | Miller, Palmer, Platt, Sherman, Spooner, Stan- | | Mr. Vest—Why, you know as well as you | opening ot holes in this wall would leave the | x RA whose studio is in Corcoran Building, has | lord, ‘eller, Van Wyck, Whitthorne and Wil- | Know you are living that the letters were pub- | same effect the opening of holes ina dam, son, of Low shed. — It would make the building behind it look less “quar a girl, end struck b THE CELE FOUNDRY ME CHURCH, aru | Placed on view at Galt’s,on the avenne, his | ®°3,° ave thess (exeltedly}—Those letters or coptes | secure in its foundations; less firmly bused on | hope of the toriesamoug thewolahete, tien, | cuttin a gash, below het ere, Siw tien theew 1 ee (eke ee bee tk Gee Gene nai of Genakr Hoss Coe | aoe Non caacageaamace of the bill. | ort hem, permlt. me to Inform you, have heen | the down-hill side. Another way ot stating the | Hopgotthe lories among the unionists, He will | cutting a gash Veliw hercye, she then threw MERIZS Pharmacy, Services fomorrow (sunday), Juiy io: saboatn | shortly to be presented to the ‘state of ne Nomination To-day. in the hands of the President ‘of the United | intended effect of ihe wall isthat it would secm | CastS or the tory ministiy’ how belig tiade mo | autinet his head. _JySth.s:ulm 1014 F st n.w., corner Lith, | School 9:19 aan. Serinon by the pasior wt 1Laiu. | South Carollua. ‘Tue portrait 18 of lite size, | ASSISTANT TREASUK Hh | Song and pratve service at Li a.m." Prayer meeting | tune, ©: a lavenyiWechening Seating. Saenn reelibs | three-quarter length | Sordlatweleomevo ai “Aunds alt Hee afd | view of its distinguish AT PHILADELPHIA. | States and the Secretary of the Interior and | to overcome all tendency of the upper part of | {iil necessarily without four nd shows a full front | The President sent the following nomiuation | this committee, and there are other sources of | the hill to be squeezed out by the weight of the subject, with his right Sena vis P 4 leaking as well as through me. Breat mass of mason: hand Testing within the breast’ of his purily | ©,tHe Senate to-day: 8. Davis Page to be Assis: f ion, two persons chiefly concerned —s: y above it, Churchill—are out of England. “ause Un isbury and | eiect, knocking him to the floor, crushing bis isbury schief | Skull’ and sending splintered glass into bis EDWARD €. TOWNSEND, i TEACHER OF BLOC Bas Removed to 2S: FLAG 36 3 CHUNG CORSE partly | 4. Mr. Vest—I um glad to seo that you are ex-| | Now, such a wall beingseen @ short distance | difficulty will be the lord. lieutenaues of Ite. | brain, He will die time 1917 1stn street mw. | (oor, RULING, ME CHURCH, CORNER | buttoned black irock coat, while the leit hangs | “it Treasurer of the United States at Philadel- | aiied, ‘Now let me. ask you whetiicr you tue: | In Ont or the Wall of the Capitol, itis | land. Asof coures Lont, Daruntean all neve ee <=> LUMBER. z the pastor, Rev, Wing Ciabacan cana preaching bY | naturally at his side. The prominent character. | PY Pa nished these letters to the New York Tribune? | of no consequeuce, with reference to the 'pur- | nothing to do with it, it will probably be offered A <=, es pastor, Rev HL x Hm Ai | isties of General Hampton are well portrayed. House of Representatives. Answer—I decline to ahswer that question, _ | pose stated, whether the space between the | either to Lord Ashbe m REDUCTION IN HARDWOODS. invited, ©» “Perance by Mrs Chanal. Moacit, 311 in the picture, which is in every wii th Mr. Zach Taylor (Ti i ittee | Mr. Vest (to the committeey—That is ali I | twois occupied by solid earth, or whether the | ¢ite'st ee Bees rs »UETIO: EDV invited c iciure, whic ery Wasa thor-| Mr. Zach Taylor (Tenn,), irom the committee | Mr. Ves mittee)—That ‘0 is occupied by solid earth, her the | the Marquis of Lorne, Stanhupe will probably Having jast reserved upwards 0 eee ghly Mielike and. artistic producion, Tec ; ‘a ante is excay: 3 place cross : si inabe Shires wees sper t00 8, Shoot at the church’ aad mission; 1 tour ald sae, | lure destination of the portrait, A native of | TePOrled a resolution expunging from the | eee eee aes eon Nea sunject | walls toslip out would Detesisted.. ‘The Seeult GLADSTONE'S WONDERFUL SPIRITS Dos yeomeday ie pouics court. Wate , © = 3.30 i reaciivg by the pastor. Soug service by the cuolr | te Sane state, Mr. Guerry painted it tor | Hecord the resolution printed in the issue of | to the eall of the chairman. must be the same—a firmly. reinforced base, | SUtprise those who have best known his intense E peakty poung wale wrokh soon 54,054, SE. drewed two siden 3275 per UOTE, ¥ ig by the pastor. Sous service bythe cuole vy wn and bis pretty young ore arrested ‘Also in the evening belore the sermon, Young peopie's | bis own tion; but Its merits were | 14th inst (relative to the charges against K. D. eee In this case the arrangement of cross wails has | interest in the struggle, He has no idea of give mnplaint ot Mes. Rate Murray, of No. 66D Dry4-4 Walnut, Xo. 1, drcwed, $15 per 100 ft prateg, mectiog at [1S pp. _ the Save All Hand and | quickly recognized by the friends of Mr. Hamp- | Luncaster) purporting to have been reported PENSIONS AND POLITICS. been adopted, and I€ has been thought that an | ing up the fight, and will lead the opposition to | 22d street, ‘The wife said that sue'was married Dry 4-4 Cherry, No. Ldressed” $9.50 per 100%, the Juveuile Stissiouary Socieiy will iold # public | ton who had the privilege ol seeing llvand the lected advantage would bo gained by making the | ine tories as soon as they are in power. As the | t Brown about eight a and since peg TE Oa aid 4 Aa Nos Pi Greaded, ga2s per | mectiag aes bis teresting exercises, Alt are result Ww s ost a number of his coiléazues in som oe Gea) Ga the previous day. | Commissioner Black Examined as to spac 8 between these cross walls available tor | mea charac mrsticalip Gunn shane akaee that time bas becn continually abused, He bas. e come to worship with us, 7 ae he Senate joined together and purchased it | Referred to the committee on rules. the Wynne Case. storage vaults, and in those parts wher ARDOr Seam mie cl not worked a week during all that Gme,but has These are the lowest prices ever offered by = ea eaaae with the end in view above ‘i sue 2 y! neolts as = adstone seein ail tincouscious of the dept re the lowest prices ever of - z TIONAL -| With the end in view above indicated. The | THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILT. the oid arrangement a sunken area had. be eoent and yelled her to steal, aw ° aie fee the anality of stocks: and In ad | (5 Ber aban nn fe poe hee formal presentation will be made at an early | ytr, Holman (Ind.), from he couttvenes Sak) |) The Renmiseaniies on public expendi- | provided, for the lighting of the cellar of the SS em mamas PSE Stuns wnainon ee torgiay meee corres ow Eh ices are SM NewMAS, will preach at 11 a 1 v. » : lc expendi- | Ia ding, ne Spaces So gained should | #2128t his ; : use of Mrs. Kate.) y was pl Geammeatyes chante presen ose oeae, Preaching service. Vesper vetvieeat spiny ‘Suudes | “At tho same place may be seon Mr. G mittee on the legislative appropriation bil, re- | tures this morning resumed the investigation | pu'prepured lua manner maging them cay | , Pee tots mrnais throughout the country are | Hitlse of Mrs. Kate Murray, war plannod by, oe Sbool at 930 & m. “Alusic led by ‘br. HiscHore, | ry's recently compicted portrait. of Set ported a disagreement. of Pension Commissioner Black in relation to suitable with the bestor the present celiar | Desiuning with simultaneous ¢ front dvor and compel her w go through the asth aud Bett ——- z Camden, painted in the saine style, butshow-| Afr. Holinan and Mr, Cannon and others rep- | the charge that political considerations had in-| rooms in respect to the requirements of light wained al the entrance as St JAMES’ Cit ing a side instead of n front view of the origin: h can say, house while he rei ASSURIMENT OF Gas | (f-or~, : resented that the Senate Would not yield upon | fluenced the former administration of the pen- | 4nd air. But the advantages to be gained in y ‘als is whi i It was known that there was $600 in PiXtUken, aliev. James W. | It is In no respeet inferior to the portrait of | tue amendinent making appropriations for the aiGi BiRSAIL: this way have always during the ten years in) hU'S3S countess recommend to te commons + hn the BORER poor girl & enone Cee Sei ee ee Senator Hampton, and by many persons will | pay of Senators: private cierks) and in view of Which the scheme has becu under discussion TS i ee eee, eee cee ee ee Aten AM fess ven Bide: Veeco: aaa Probably be preierred to it. Unis statentent Mr Oates moved that the House | | The case of Wynne, of Washington, left un-| been prevented “as incident advantases vies aMEHEAIS's UnrrxcaTea, DOKS, eg eeuetae Lame ee ——— “eed ereme: ud- | fini it meeting, was resumed, Mr. | simply, not as the main purpose. A Birmingham paper deciares itself in a posi- bili ss ony kein aim: Slo PERSONAL.—Adjutant Goneral Drum is ex: | Cee Wout lis “disagrement. to the amend: | finished at the las iz Mr. ply, purp pap Po: ar Micnt. The motion was lost—yeas 69, hays | Plumb examining the commissioner. Ia re-|_ With’ reterence two. this incidental purpose, Wetuestuysand Frunvss aves cong atone pected back to-night from an extended vaca- | 143—and a further conierence was ordered. oohee we nanieeoe questions, Gew. Black said | 884, Mote specially io the requirement or adai SSS AEG! ion in the wes enator Vi : $ 5 tional committee rooms, the committee on pi (US, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. CORNER | Hon in the west —Senator Vance was ill yes- COMMITTEE REPORTS. that Wynne was indorsed to him as an honest | lic buildings and grounds wa t tion to state, which phase prob: “This is Chamberlain's ultimatum, bly means, | property they went home, and on the way he * that Glad. | K4Ve her a severe beating for not finding the properly Was taken toa pawn asked to suy how | Stone can reunite the liberal party it he wishes, & 5 : of Att se nd Virgil BYeaNeyLOMON erday and le to ; ; s ee Suop, the description given bythe Ee Se ferasyart Grable 12 be | the Capltol.—L. Mr. Rockwell (Mass.), from the committee on | man; that two examining surgeons reported a | many additional wellligh aud ventilated | but must definitely abandon his Irish propo” | Dawnbroker Le guilty. patties were, appre: gm CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. eee hha Aud praine meetings Suuday sud Thurs: | 1H. Clarke of tie Cainden (S. C.) Journ, aud | PUble buildings, reported a bill to establish a | aisability resulting from a wound in the ankle; | Tooms Were desirable. Tue auswer was that | Sais aud recog: mistake. | Bonded. ‘Brows was held to the criminal eoure ss iiave tne day sorted a'copartnersnte, av: | ay evenliags at © Oclocs. “Allure invited. eats | Fe" B Logan of the Chatloeton we? and | murine hospital at the port of New York. Cou | that comrades a Wanne swore te levies | uweuty would An roomate prociueiit Finds | twenty rears, The tories elected mow numier | and tbe Young Wile was released aud sent ame of DARIY & COLLINS, aud sre | fee i At _| Courier, are atthe Metropolitan.——iepresenta- | mittee of the whole, seen the wound in prion and elsewhere. ‘The | DoW twenty-eight rou are provided for, Their | | thy testers (os xact tor the comstruction and repair | | <r» ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | tives Glover and Hutton will leave tor their | Mr. Bynum (Ina.), from the committee on | one weak point in the case was the absence of ° se ‘ian oe ae : k : has at least one window opening upou the ar aruellites, 5 Giadstouians aud 1 Lory, Children Strack by Lightal konds They have bad large expe- corner 14th aud L sis, Key. KUsH >a | homes in Missouri ina day or two.—— Sol commerce, vorted a bill authorizing the con-| the confederate surgeon, who treated the * 2 - wg | tis, therefor clea ies wi vy ime. ERE, pastors Moruing service At A; Sunuay school | Y. Sheridan has returned to the elty.—Itepre | strucion Of & Uridge across the Misaiseipp) | wound, but the commissioner sald Wynue was and the emailed of these windows mensares | 111s tneretore cour {ho tories Will sono CRS] a5 Ccasmm, Win, Suly £3.—Thsevena th cbs es =—_— EEE iar Dist st {sentative Whiting, Mr. da vosta, Brazilian | Fiver at Memphis, Teun, Private calendar. capturéd on the day he was wounded; he was DERIte ie aslo wig ea ENaC Soa as atest) ot ac. Bkod Clark, aged respectively 6, Sond LAC k YOUR ORDER. FOR FINE | ( = iD ODIST EPISCOPAL | eharge d'affaires, Inspector General Duitol “aS He taken to Andersonville prison, and there con- | Posite the w ah es ag sown _ ‘0 years, in the town of bloomer, about S SHiiisreith HALL & Bane, | SS church oh and ¥ sis rreacning th cae | charge camares, Inspector General D Bue | ae POSmEnCAETOR Ae OP es Pe | rae antl nig enn cana incre woe a opaclous corridor, through which a thoreush | LETERARY GOSSIP FROM ABROAD. | mice worth of here, were siruck bY lightning PCASISMEES AND STKE MARERS. dup Frat | side pm by the pastor, Nev_J. a, Paice, Deb. Suu | flog -were recistered im Sen ek eee re House then went into committee of tie | 46 hospital record in his case and, everything | @rat can be carr rooms woul yesterday, resulting (a the immediace death. of bo beer ieee Leas Tree ee eee Bin, Consecration | Kev! Dr. Etliot, of Aves Teh, had _a| Whole (Mr. Blount, of Georgia, in the chair) on | considered, it was practically out of the ques | !#fse, loity, airy and well sit A Great Monumental Edition of Goethe's | tice cides The ulbers arv in a critical oobdi> y skilled workmen, ee : ee 2 = Swift and Smooth passage to Liverpool in the | the fortitication appropriation bill, tion to procure the confederate surgeon's certifls Works to be P. tion, James E Fick WESLEY CHAPEL, IV. Alaska, and. was, at latest dates, inthe moun. District in Congress. gute, ax very impertect prison records were Special Cable Dispatch to THe EVENING STAR RTE ye iRe Fndes US sons: asta econ pray meting f Wales Mrs HA Fisil and ts'son | rue cunat rats matiway company, | ePl. ‘fhe commissioner shades, personal ex-1 0. we wintsscr Recommends to| Leaver dun the Tiered Dactee ophia, Tea Going Overiand to Europe. 9:15 am. “Sunday Sebuol 9:50. Breseuing 2 : ; BA NY. ane Ree 5 /oxpox,Suly ne 185 S0 . : ‘Loan Brokers, pastor, 1i am. Praise service, 3 pan. Prayer mucctht fe gong ons short visit tofriends| 1) che § Stainton OC Wo nne and und the aisabuly = otros ar Leesburg.——Mr. John B. Randolph, assist. euate yesterday Mr. Cullom (by re- | resulting from the wound. Upon his ex-| His Government the Erection of a | ee ee tered cence ne War department, | Guest) introduced the billwh{ch was introduced'| amination,” and) in’ the jlight or th has gon Hi axe-Weimar, is preparing a monumental edition of Goethe's works, including his diaries and letters, also biogra tukins into! Senor Romero, the Mexican minister, has had | ‘The duches. 17.—A special from Omaha, nosyivania aver on Thursday evening. re site U's. Treasury.) + 3 ME VEK. [ES85.ctth. cor says: T ‘bound phy in three volumes, | throust 1 iat ots | House in This Cit, to Minnesota to spend bis anouul | in the House last’ Monday, for the incorpora- |! eXamining surgeons | and, allidavits ot z Taal: Richard Nixon, the uewly ab- | tion of the Great Falis Railway company. Ke. | COMfaMes be made the case s ects for sale are in- : eal Estate Adver- | Mavbaway yy vaeati pointed Washington representative wen sideration the difleulty or impossibility of ppeals 10 all'who possess manu- f is taking place to a3 polnted Wasiupgton represcutative of the NeW | ferred wo eomumitwee on Talltoadss San eae perpen ee tieact | under consideration for some time the project | seripts or matter uearing on the satyjeot te lewd | 202 ig taking yaace to tention given to the management of ex | MER eames ‘M. Moore, on 1. Mire Capitol Topics. Hre“tegarded it 4s a good case, and under the | Of his government erecting # building in Unis | them for the purposes of this work. Cluna and Jap pe quicker by the of propertie ie to homredents | F-G<S UNION METHOL Davis lett Washington to-day for San | THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL PASSES THE | Circumstances well made oui. Wynne | was | city for the accommodation of the legation. | Dr, Charles Mackay is writing an autoblog- |-Aimerican Overland route tkau by the Sues * r taxes | Servicesat Ii at aud Sp, : Hon whenee he Will Visit other por. SENATE, Wounded while tn Infantry and subsequently | During his residence in this ity he has found | raphy whieh Allen will patie canal, fesaapan “Veang peosiGas B. | tions of Callforiiia, as well ‘as Oregon, Wash q ‘fone ae nitsted an a braeh of ser- | 11 : Scr Sc pratbetin : : ies tecration service Sivoday and prayer mccisg Wed: | won Territory, Idaho and. Nevitia ‘on spec se Seats vee debe thon, deta Paved 12 | Nice that his lame ankle would not interiere | Wit a permanent home for the representatives | “An Enslish transtation of Laveleye's““Ponin- | ema of the Quarrymen’s Strike. sectallon service Munday nd pray er ie Wes Nhe U uived States Lure goo recut! | the Senate yesterday without debate. with of the government would be of the greatest ad- | sulla bes Baikans” Is about to be published Ly | gue mamuiny Mew to cre the ADVANCED ” H. Conradis, B.S, Law.| THE NICARAGUA CANAL CORRESPONDENCE. Being asked about Wynne’s politics Gen. | vantage, and in addition he has the further in- | Unwin, _ - (far, BEY DR. JOUN P.O NEWMAN WiLt. { preach ia the Metropolitan M. E elurch at ASKED Lue strike of quarrymen % sor, of Washington, were | Mr. Belmont, of New York, from the commit- | Black replied that.he did not know whether the | ducement to offer his government that an in | ,,U“a has written a new romance called clog Curcaco, July 1 wan. Erepeh ta the Metropolitan M. 2 ehureh at Wat OlaPalmcorstere | tee’ oueistulge, at aS man was a democrat or not, but as he isa resi- | 2UCeo Sinaaleet nity wouta | “LGTY of a House : rae eerie Hii RS SATS STES AES | ce, has ns ony whoo at 0 Ae Sewing: lis gous nora | 12° 28 foreign aifairs, reported a resolution | Gent of the District he. presumably had no po- | Yestment made in real estate in this eity wou'd | “Aided Austins eagesed ona long poem en-| At Lemont, iil is at an ends A Mhayority of So Recta Gr on drumahe with soma oer, a3 — on a pleasure trip——Me. He it Hemp. | 12 the House of Representatives yesterday, | litical influenes. be @ profitable one and would guarantee a] titied “Prince Luciter,” its purpose being to | te men who quit work Pana ee cae Roding [lem DENTAL iNEnA LY oF SATIONAL ae Loday tor Vitginia Beach. | wich was adopted, requesting the Presidentto | | Geu- Black's attention was called toa pub- | haadsonie return if it should ever be necessary | Fellect the religious conilict aud etaieal uncer | Meat josie of duty to-day and the remainder =; fsity, JOE Est nw extracting. ir GW. Tuttle, of Minneapolis, A. S. Berry, of | furnish tue House with ail correspondence not | lished interview with Gen, Rosecranz speaking | to sell it, Before, however, presenting the mat- | “#iusties of the present day. meester glenn fy scree erate regen Aon} a er the supervision of competent | mecting 4230p ta led. by Ta. | Newport, Kyl, W. 4d, Chotics, of New York, and | heretoiore made ‘public between the govern | of Wynne as a democrot, and Gen. Black re: | LOSei1 1b Before, however, presenting the mat eee Compromise agreed Upon provides ubat all : . RENN Spek ioe Sib bia | octal mertung ior youug meu every Tuesday eveuing | N- A. Kandoiph, of Vulladelpiia, are ai the | Mentor the United States and the republics of | plied that he Was not responsible tor Gen Rose- | te to the home governinent, he looked arouu A FORGER AND EMREZZLER. | Wises asic upon [. nyt at eight ovclocx. at! | Rizgs—Cominander BORE 3) | Sen Grice econ ae Ae ER orth side of T streoe betwesn 14un and 16th —— z tack tse shagis toon Willecoept =. wclectioe of SR CHREVIPAN GHURET: | ERaadeions E. Gilford, of | eneE WW the locution und construction of an | Seuator Kenna. protested against argument | Berth side of I street, between 14iu and 13th, 7 7 fe on oe Sada YEKMONT AVE, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. | Pickens, ot Spe of New York, and | !ter-oceanic canal by the San Juan river and | by members ol the committer, saying Laut it | SUvets, comprising some torty tect irout, be- | The Chief Clerk of the Pittsburg Pen. “ = oe reams 2am aud pm by Rew | Leite 1.8) Bekert je of New York, and | Hst-eanc cab ey mest bere ory tween the residences ot Chiei Justice Waite and sion Office & ‘anada. iiem in Une saune position Which Ubey vecuplod HAIR ¥:80 am. Young people's prayer and praise meeting | ee ores. ‘The chairman remarked that he had en- | Hon. Jonn W- Fuster, He bay aly obiauined an | perpswuitc, July 17. day, chief | Previvus to Ubatduie, RESTORER, ats pan Allwewoute, cp, dhanges in the ontices, In, the Senate to-day Messrs, MeMillan, Con- | deavored to suppress controversy and) ungu- | {uate of, lie contol bulldiug ann clerk in the Pittsburg pension office, hus proba. wincsnvar nanos aah: : THE NEW YORK AVE sD. 2 in y ger aud Ransom were appoluted cuuteree men 5 fe purebase ot the site be bly gone to Canada to join the great army . THE BEST OF ALL. tomorrow at the Chureh of the Coveuun eet eaten i sto) “Represcntative Buchanan, of New Jersey, | remarked that he did not submit the Wynne ie Work of busduing ¥ it Russell Errett discovered that had | Tue telegrapt ¢ has beeu destroyed, by Kev. Wat ELLIOT GHIPPIS,D.D..at Loclock «m. | tke ellect onthe 18th inst. Mr. Owen is a! wu tas been ill with a lever for three weske 1 | ease to the committee, nor did le know Bow It clion of the represen- | forged his name to. three checks, agerezating | aud be particulars can be ootained, Noveveutngservice. 2 | Naguingtonian and has gone to Europe to | again able lo attend Une sessions ot tne House, | Was Procured from th ies of is office, inientisimpertagy.| Sou0, Auinformelon tor torte wean | ee ee — LS THE-SUPREME COURT OF Tiis | study architecture. ge Sos ‘The committee adjourned, ive ord pares cotoline preiunate See po bet atane ee eee he OP ere ‘The Acting Secretary of the Treasury to-day Congress Next Week- Fa aa one ‘hon {tue otter Minasipushemnblahed bere] fee ene ee ee ls Sarre Bd GeaarAuan Reo ere ee oeee Ta naLauial will supply thede- | Fee ee cxey No, | chictor the divitonol sue nihcniheent tke | PROBADLE COURSE OF BUSINESS IN THE Noisy Time in the House. None of the foreign iegations, with these exc: | berire the ofticer could cert age ee ae bekase aor . what weean prove by | On motion of te pluintifs. by. Me. Irving William: | of Marylusad, to bea teller iu the sameotice. | ‘The House took under consideration the : purposes, | The, Pasiish goverument was te | forgery of the taree checks, amounting 0 $800, | of the Journal des Debats says that the Earl of son, their souitor, it ty ordered that the deteuant, | "Pine ‘reste ; ‘ : was = 5 of the amount oF | frace f tureign - Jackson Lackey. ciuve his appearance to be envered | agg,acesiaent, has appolpted WW. H. Dyer, of | fortification bills Mttle after one o'clock to- | y.ricr anernocn wile ero One of theo iey | noch years agu elected a Very live Residence | cosuates, But w traction of the amount Of | Toscbcry, Britis! ioneiga aainiater, bas plese ary oestrone) or oefore the first rule das eccurriue torty | Aceansas, to be rol the right of way of | day, ‘The committee hope to finish the bin | &éday after grow out or the acting | on Connecticut avenue, above N street. Some Porgy ied ee apreny winge tn cneed with, It Speaker, Mr. Mills, recognizing Mr. Matson, the | YUurs aiterwards the aM Mutnister pur: | jorzery and emir chairman of the pensions committee, to present | ghused the house on 15th street, just south of | to S2d,00u, ae the report on Catherine MeCarthy’s vetoed pen- | Wormley's, Lotel, oe a is how! used. vy the |, not knowing that he (Matson) did jegation. eral years ago the Japanese uin- commitice suspension.” ‘There | Fepresent the majority of the committees ‘Phe | mer purchased tue Tesidence va sire disposition, however, to have suspeusion | repablicans protested-and the wildest confusion | Ween 13th and 14th, ‘The ott So us to reach the Mexican and tue vue | resulted, Mr. Mills holding firmly to bis posi. | Occupy rented bundin is bel head aiter twenty-five : we advanced age of 6S lu a callway Co. througi the igi peep ‘Territory, Vice David Dickson, deélined, | t-day, but this reckoning makes a very short = ‘see. allowance. Going over to Monday the bill might be taken up in the time allotted by the H. Dorst, of the 4: cavalry, U.S. A., | rules for the will arrive in this city tis evening with ten s ciiiets and three squaws, belonging to the trou- isI 7 laws biesome tribes of the Apache Chirachua In- therwise the cause wil be pre- the closing of Batoum ax a free port, eharact izing Russia's aétion tu investisa- | Vigiation of the treaty of Berlin.” sion agent in niound that | The Wheat Shortage in the Northwest, discrepancies, involving _ 4 THE CKOr WILL NoT BE MORE THAN TH jexations | considerable sums of mone; were Was every ‘ r dewalt considerable sums of money, There was every Quansuie taas OP CASE weak. apd some o: tem | evidence of embezziement, covered by Lalsiti- a Hair treated out of one sip oF hair. New healthy | Major. aud it the au interest ip lot 2 rin and one leg pension bil.s. ‘fhe Northern | tion, Mr. Matson tried “to speak, but 'was | uve very bandsome quarters, ‘The It cation of the vouks. Mr. Krrett was then | ST. Fatt. AMisN~ July 17. —special crop re oF Grease: prevents th A ie Land bill, the bill tor | shouted down by the republicans. He wanted to | legation ‘occupy the large Louse, iormerty tue | notified by th sury department tw od ered ragetrdittey liga med trend nong dreave: prevents the | 1N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | Mans Of Arizona. ‘The visit was made after ase of the naval establishment, and | explain the matter, but could uot. He stood in | Fesidence of ea-Gov. Suepuerd, at the curuer of | look — afier his _ i Ss Sun One] SUS EL aeta Staperts Gisew Aikis emompe be eanses the sealp | { [<> DISTHICE OF COLUMBIA. correspondence between Gen. Miles and Sec: enitte amendments to the naval appro-| the aisle with his urms folded, defying the re- | Coumecticutavenue and K str ud tue Chie | was doing wron: further was beard | 0) Lakota, ep be ‘onan oe? Hing Worm, | surah N. Norrie, kx parte vs. The Real Estate of | Wty 1s and the object le to have a conte 7 pepe” Sa IY priation bill are expected to 4 Age condition weupy next Weel. | publican lightning. Some democrats who saw | Nese embusey nd wple uccontiumodation in | or the matter until last evening, when Mr, | condition. | There haw been te rau iat ‘The Riv. Skagen Bi that. the republicatis had. the right side of the Nhat is Kuow us Castle stewart the large house | Errett telegraphed to Wastin that Gay MELLEGA Kat MALOMARUbA mien Deon Soe affairsof the tribe. One plas sp is to e River and Harbor Bill. Question ‘iried to help them out, “This only | erecied by exsenater Steward of Nevada, ou | had absconded. “Gay ‘was the son of wealthy | Xbeclauon thal Minnewia aud Dakola wish 0 state the aceount | #\Temosl of these s from: Arizon: IP PASSES 1 du ted to theconfusion and prevented an under. | Dupont Circie, ‘ue tavter sume tourveen years | parents and some years azo married & rela SUK tas Sauk gean. SSepersE ieee tien Gomes dow of the fund in | the strip of land Known ag “No Mav's Land, KEDUCrIO 2 Standing. Finally some one got a roll call and | 9 UUill his house in Lue midst of brick Yards, | of Mayor Fulton, He was an ex on tahey sonata beh Aaeanuseaen toeen ited there lying between the states of Kansas and Texas, | phe senate yesterday ud his quieted the ‘House down sufliciently for | #ud the Britisn government aid tue iouuga: | young man, in fact, a strict atten river vailey cou he damage Ubere, the crop or upon some of Lhe Vacant lands in the Indial STE ee Ce ee ee a eee ec uae down suliceuUy fOr | dons ot theirilegadon| LUlidiug An whe anldaval | Caeeta aetto mciitg | aa taee oe being trom 25 to 40 per cent stort, The average ‘Territory. amendment to the river and harbor bill, mating | eee tee eee eect ete: eat | desolate commons, vat Lucy sre both now in | Chrisiiantaescelatio Ae yield along tne Winoua and St. Peter road is e failed. and is the o Lamar la spoken of pttie will MM Nortis, Deceased. No. 985. Equity, n existence. One omy of refi en that I sball proc © on Wednesday, the 2th of JU) e weakened and thin | Ilo cock aus. at my ollice in i a 2 : : : | tte bustels per acre. ‘The bot weatuerot 2 ; ay @ reduction of 25 per cent by a vote of 31 tu 18, slogizec hould have ruled | the center of the tasbionavle quarter of the c.ty, | in the Murphy te ance move e | pata p gt ge oF desea Tile MATE ieee | Suet Houses ae hue x ‘The Naval Academy, And the Dill was then pussed by a voww of 4a| dlilurcnily’ hud there not been so much eon | aud tie ground Hus advauced in pried rom aU | took wreat interest in lectures by clon ae eee ie Gaerne ee ewe Dewees orous and be ested iu ihe sad esate May attend and preven RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BOARD OF VISITORS. | to 14, as fellows: tusion that he could not catch the polut raised, | Cents #1001 Lo $4. and was the head and tront of nearly ductive at Zumbrots ed Wing. Austin and 1 ean om SSG’ (54 G PASI, Anal The report of the board of visitors to the | YEAS—Messrs. Allison, Beck, alee Black- | When a vote was got on bill it failed to = oncom 5 ments to bring Taimage to Pitsburs. = n | Shakopee. wousands of testinonials at office, wy So Cre itor. _ | naval academy recommends the opening up of burn, Blur, Brown, Butler Call’ Cumdéu, Cock- | pass over the veto, the vole standing yeas 122, “eee 2a eeetieomen De ee eee anything ; TN.W = ECTOR AN Sea] other branches of service, particularly the | Fell, Coke, Couger,Cuilom, boiph Bustis,Evarts, | mays 97, STRENGTHENING INDICATIONS” CORPS, leushewe The Ne Se pe ITS MAIN PROVISI PENSES WHICH ARB S taken the precaui N PROVISIONS Sse - : saa MADE EXTRADITABLE, Disriice ox Corcaista, Wasiilsoroxt Gray, Hampton, Har | The Romiser bill was next taken up and| jieuts. Greene, Walshe, Purssell, Beall, Fin- | ¥#!! probably ta Tevenue murine service, to the surplus cadets | risun, Hour, Ingalls, Jones (Ark.), Jones ( ev.), | Passed over the President’s velo by a vote of provided Mr. Errett ti WASHINGTON, D. € 5 c aeaiG ae ye : Soe of the graduating class; that a building to cost | Kentia, McMillan,” Mahone, Muxey, sillier, | 175 Yeas to38 nays. ‘Those voting to sustain | 1e¥, Maxfield aud Day, of the signal service, | ty exact trom Gay the customary bond. MRS. DK. J. SEMITES. Specialist. dtmap | bpanactctcent en rf 560.000 be commence o Mitchell (Oregon), Payne, Pugh, Kausom, Sher | the veto were Messrs. Bennett, Blanchard, | have just completed a thorough course of in- ——_>— Washington Dispaich to the New York Trlhune. > ‘ ceria ~ | satd iintriet will be due and payable JULY 1. Iss hasguertecwot the eadeus thet all'tue “cadets ian, Spooner, Stantord, Van Wyck, Vest, Wal- | Bland, Cabell, Candier, Clements,” Crisp, Crox: | struction in the indications work of the signal THE UPRISING IN MEXICO, An extradition treaty between the United Fuassex Sines Payment of wid tax tags will be sued as pro: | purse lor te fitst three years of their course | Wall and Wilson (Md.)—-42, ton, Culberson, Davidson, of Alabama; Dowd- | service, which they have been studying since — States and Great Britain was signed in London sald wet. Lhe same line of studies, aud then that they be | , NAYS—Messrs, Dawes, Edmuuds, Frye, Hale, | ney, Dunn, Forney, Harris, Henderson, 4 of The Alleged Re" ists Plundering | ,, ne 2 er Phei : Iiadleberger, | North Carolina; Jowoston, of North Carolina; | June Ist, 1885, A’ board, consisting of Lieut. Very Mach Lite Bawdies. n June 2th by Minister Phelps aud Earl FLALN COLORS AND FANCY STRIPES, TE! pier of the Commissioners of the District of Co- | xilowed to choose Which of the three branches | Harris, Hawiey, Hearst, Platt 0 0 Prois. Mendel Roseber Preside BUATING AND BATHING. poate of the service they prefer, and that their course | Stulsbury, Lelier, “Voorhees, Whittuorne and | Jones, of Texas: Lutfoon, Latham, Martin, Me | Quuwovdy wud’ Leon. Herdenhaly Ferrel aud | 44.7, vonas, Mex., July 17-—Further details | Rosebery. Ut was sent by the President to the ‘ Abi tthe signal otice to-d: tn wit_ JOHN F. COOK, Collector of Taxes | Suiwequent. to this shail be 0 snped ead tae | Wilson (lowa.)—14 Creary, MeMillin, McRae, Morgab, Peel ean | ee ie en iene Upon iis Completion tae | of the attack by Tapiay meu on the train atthe | Senate July Sth, with amessage advising its W.S TEEL, <—— SUH W. Koss, those cadets who are not to be taken per- THE POTOMAC RIVER APPROPRIATION. dail, Reagan, Reid, of North Carolina; Richard: | oie re will be availavle ior indications wore, | Copole station confirms the account sentyes- | ratification, The foreign affairs committee, to 10 > Pennsvivania avenue, vemoved ls omecMtorney-at-Law, nily, lute the vary should be discharged | ‘The bill as it passed in the Senate appropri. | $07, Sadlen Savers, Singleton, Stewart, of | ti viich branch the corps hus been somewhat | trday. Col. Prajedis Cavassos, with a force of | which it was promptly referred, has not acted Zz - moved his office to it at the end of four years, instead. OF at a Texas; St. Martin, JM. Taylor, of ‘Tennestee : . arrived st the sation within an hour | : BL <: B = aa No. 410 Stu st. nw. _| the end of six years as at present, Also, that | 98 Only $375,000 for continuing the river | Turner, Wellvorn and Wheeler. BE err eee oe tain bad pussed, but tound that Ta- | Upon itas yet, but there can be po doubt that it ARGAINS. AKGAINS. HOUSE OF ~~ | gudets shall take the oath of ailegiance to the | ‘TenLimprovement ot Washington. The sum | | Tule, it is expected, will be theonly bill passed | Wovdy and Fowell veling Hy olficers on Ine | Tyo men had also left. It is thought that he is | Will be lavorably mycorine poder d sepa fe fined i United States; that cadets shall uugree to serve | W:ts $500,000, but under the 28 per cent reduc. | over the lent’s veto, Pressing them closely. The revolutionists are | Senate, without material opposition. | The new ie Sailet ‘Uischurged stall reenter nivewn olan | te extentorgiascou e numred to A Scone in the Sennte. PaoMorioxs 18 THE Depantwexrs. — The | Piding/all ranches and Thursday stopped a | (eels Js iv incton us Dauict Webster, We offer for sale a limited amount of the Columbus | that the superintendent of the ucademy shall €MESGHS LOGAN AND EDMUNDS EXPRESS THETR | civil service commission have given an opinion | The latter retused and fired at one of the party, | a Secretary of State, and Lord Ashburton, gad Goctoatl Midiand first mortgage six per cent | pave power to order courts of Inquiry. ‘The Knights Templar Conclave in St.| OPINIONS OF EACH OTHER AND THE SEC- | construing the ruie in relation to promotions in | wounding hitn, when his body wea riddled with | ouuoes Rendon tne pictuden cs eatae ee ot: Suds mari in AULA. “Prieta aot in See Louis. TIONS THEY REPRESENT. aen- | epaptinents in cases of clerks truusferred from | bullets and string to a tree, on the roadside as | Coat th oe eit deals entirely: with te ques: er ! Wance same without The ¥ ry- The four commanderies ot Knights Templar | Senators Edmunds and Logan, two presiden- | one department w tne oluer. in the case in Se ee nthe Teetiveeicon en Uon of the extradition of crimivals and i iio 130 F street n. w._ | notice. MR. RIGGS ACCEPTS THE POSITION OF TREASURER | in this city will be represented at the triennial | tial candidates, exchanged opinions of each | question a g9uv clerk was transierred trom te | Cat! 2 cludes among the crimes made extraditabl ‘Thee bouds are receiving the attention ofthe most | Mr. E. W. Oyster, chairman, has received | conclave of Knights ‘Templar to be held this | other in the Senate yesterday, and their com- | Post Uflice to the Interior departinent, and the | to be spreading in the state of Nuevo Leon. piety y murder, assault with intent to commit murder, conservative investors aud are an excellent and safe | from Mr. E. Francis Riggs a letter saying: “I question in the latter aepartinent whether | £t Mundo ot to-day publishes an extra with the Discus, Arrexnio roubery, forgery and the utter: sehiord fall in St, Louis. This assembly of knights bids | ments were anything but complimentary. | Si¢ could ve promod. Sue had passed an ex- | following dispatch from Agualeguas, in that | Piracy; arson, "fo these crimes tbe Lew LATEST PAKIS}AN MODES IN HAIR Goove | "rel miiaticn eu dgticditecs ak fa ni ain in receipt of your esteemed favor of yester- | tair to eclipse any former occasion of the kind, | Mr. Logan wanted to increase the appropria- | umiuatioc fer the 2900 grade, but appeared, | Stale: AS sera eee cen manslaugiter, burg- LLE M. 3. PRANDI 3 P STREET. TROPOL 2 the IND Federation of bor Unions of this city, in a @ Civil service lat force. ? j | amount of $50 or £10, or upward, and ies Office removed fr Lauabsiienis a i tensive preparations tor the event. the horizontal reduction had been agreed upon, rom me vari Casa, at the head of over fifty men occupied fing Deeuey tees reference to the establishment of a public | returns rece ved it ‘e Bey (Re eee = ered rT Ty % OFMELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLAITS, | 520 50h st, LeDroit bull Twenty agents w estimated that there will | and Mr. Edmunds opposed it as unfair to other malicious destruction of property’ which en- ; frum which she was trausterred, the commis. | the city. There is no end to the enthusiasm. | is ‘Ube life of others, and which i either LoUls XV. BANGS, EVENING COLPPURES. "| Appiy to ANDREW WALLesupt. jy-zw* | library here. Such an object strikes meas emi | be 25,000 knights present in uniform. ‘These | sections. Mr. , with some warmth, re- :. ~ | Mariano Cruz has also to-day been vccupied. | daugers ; Hair Deewed and Hance Shinied — mbdome || OFFICE Ob THE CHESAPEAKE AND | Bently excellent and) merits the cordial co-ope-| knights in line will make a procession ninety | torted that Mr. Kamands, whom be sarcasti. | ten old that she may be promoted in the In. | TATAGs Cte ee took posession of Sivenas conntry iemasoserime ty tam. Thales gue = —— in PULOMAC TELEPHONE CO, ration of tie, comm anlty: 51 willingly accept blocks jn length. The conclave will be held | cally called the “assistant chairman” of {2° | hoid their gouv oltice under alimited examinu- | Hidalgo and Vallecelio. | The sons ot Nuevo | Vision, © dynensitersond eocialiets have been. OQceea Wooo Mastets, wot cividend of oae dotiar and a ivy conte, per the position o urer W, your committee | during the carnival week in St. Louis, and a | committee, had got ior Vermont more than Leon have risen en masse to break the chains | Ti trns — ag meng ‘specifically ex> tion itis held that no promotion can be made th n pleased to tender me, and thank them | series of entertainments on a grand seale bas and was fighting everything Illinois ‘which oppress the nation. abn tis wimaee cae e reas Hegcudaleryodee ~ for the Personal contidence which isso plea | bven arranged "by the people ot. St, goal have | her sie a fighting everything J tras | withoue further examination, ofslavery oP! a ys tiom¢ iu Berni . ue Sau Oe ar ey we “rewsurer | wutly implied.” rovidiug “for the accommodatl “Vermont, was a muc sivioa Sis iuisatine: 7 convicted of merely political offenses, Upon. (estrous the productions of the priscipal man- | {1 '8e Company, ‘Na 1420 New Yur avenue, Wasi | “tile Federation committee has decided to | Kuiwiite femplat visitors eer weil eg | agent Burlington, “Vermont, A OFS aR eee eae ee ee i? ‘and mot Bt place than Chic = a this point the treaty is explicit, It is also seen a rete Beg agers antes | Mike 'sransfer books will be closed from the 16th to | invite a number of well-known business men | and boarding place bus been’ secured in ad- | Mr; kdmunds, with more seriousness, replied | “uation room of the Civil Service Coinmis- | yURTHER REVELATIONS OF THE EXPLOITS OF | uliy ‘provided for thal in no inauner shail the ‘empis trom extradition persons who have been marsetsdta we vedeve we are offering greater | ge gti o losive. and citizens, including Commissioner Wheat- | vance and arrangements huve been im: ‘tas the Iilinols Senator never told an un-| sion was filled today with applicants tor generar pasa page ayant monn yond Sa nen ages woh a aweuue Tn tie of extensive and welrwr- | iy Zuth of July tuclunve esident, ley, woserve as active members of the commit. | pitch camps inoue of the city parka, "™* | that, Maurtingtow mine: be larger and. more | positions as copylsts of drawing in the Patent | _Carcaco, July 17. ‘A-special dispatch from | or beso construed as to include under its opera ges sack aud es thas any desler in any CHAS G. BEEBE, Treasurer. | tee: a Important than Chicago, He spoke of Sitice. An examination Was also golug forward | Omaa, Nel bier | Pelizer, who | tions pest offenses. The treaty” Is to gu iuto dav wie Boe rGuttion Washington, D.C, July 18b. 1856" “juss | Mr. Woodward, of the firm of Woodward &| A WIFE'S APPLICATION FoR Drvorce.—| us garrying chipon exch sLoulier, wad Ot uppiicants Jor positions in the general de- | wrecked the county, bank, at “Bealkle- | etiect fen day after ratification au ter - sa deh soreet. ACARD: 1 My FRIENDS AND ite | Lothrop, has consented to serve on the commit.) Messrs. Shellabarger & Wilson have filed for | that, they have social order and execution of | parunteut service. ‘These applicants were per- | man, has also wrecked the Chase county bank, | yninuted ai the pleasure of either contracting BUTCHER'S BOSTON POLISH lor fours is just | SSE PUBLIC! fee, and’ has contributed $100 to the library | Murguret L. Burke, petition for Givoree from | law in Burlingvon, whieh do not exist ip Cat foo, trom senos states Veuporarily sojourn | at Penny dt Se! are Ghase | party. : ‘want’ Gur sales ti this article are” pow ria Wiaaiaiiuce sedate tua Wass fan uis L. Burke, ‘They were married ut Indiun- | cago. jue upon. Chicago stiri this elty.. youngest qr pe aa i Apel int Slag ee gtcy ergot yl oes ———— apolis, ind. November 12th, 1865, aud came | pants ire: He topliba shat sae people of Chicago ae og ot me ig Benge eg ge ead “Glare MANTELS » zs CR | Paine, ale, .2s You will Gud every hing Arstciam, | _, Funeral services over the remains of Cardinal | bere 1h 1868, and she charyes that on July dub, | are Just aa good as the Senator irom Vermont | The remains of the Italian patriot and mar. | been in operation oaly short time. its patrons ere hanged , Lae eee re ere ae | Camasdeceme: Seis arenmiangn oF, aris, were, held in | 1Si4, be deséried her, but continued to live 1X | just as law-abiding, and “certainly they are not | tyr, Pietro Maroncelli, have been disinterred at | were homesteaders and rancbmen, who will | yesterday for hanged at Sux = miaes for Wood Mantels Factory aud Salesruom, 479 JOHN USHER, Notre Duime cathedral yesterday, They were } tue vistrict ul June 13th last, when he disap- | so pestiferous at home as he is in this body.” | Greenwood, and will’be shipped to Italy aiter | lose about $25,000. The assets of the wi , Wasa ‘Shreveport, da, ye Cie iw back of National Hote” jeaU-imipe | jye2w Piney Point Hotel, St. Mary's county, Ma. ! very imyresuive. peared, {Laughter ; imposing ceremonies, not exaoed $3,000. teraay.

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