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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Ss. H. KAUFFMAN ‘Tar Evewtse STAn is served to subscribers in the ity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 coats pee kor 44e. per month ¢ at the counter, 2 cents each By m: epaid—30 cous © Bonth. one year. # [Pntered af thi feeond-elase mail matter | ‘Tre WEEKLY STAR year. postage prepaid: wablished on Friday—@1 @ Six months, 50 cents. 2" All mail wabeeriptions must be paid in advances Be paper sent longer than is paid for Kates of advertising made known Telegrams to The Star. WHY GEN. SAUSSIER WITHDREW Relations of the Vatican and Quirinal. tert - Bae BISOOE CONVICTED A SECOND TIME ihe ening Star, WASHINGTON, D.C... MONDAY, MAY 30, 1887. AMUSEMENTS. JK 2949S THEATER AND SUMMER GARDEN. A Grand snd Novel Amusement Enterprise. ‘The Only Place of the Kind in the Country. ‘Two Separate Shows ‘Two Separate Buildings ONE ADMISSION TO ALL. A Vaudeville Performance in the Theater A Grand Concert in the Summer Garden. GENERAL ADMISSION, 15 AND 25 CENTS. A few seats reserved at 50 cents PRICES TO SUIT E BODY. ‘This Gigantic and Beautiful Resort will open for the Summer Season MONDAY, MAY 30. MATINEES MONDAY, TUFSDAY, THURSDAY, ‘SA 2 ‘The following Artists will appear: ‘Something Marvelous, M'LLE DORST AND M. ORESTE, Evgaged In Europe at a Fabulous Salary, direct from ‘the Eden Theater. Paris, France, in tneir Great ‘Farisian Sensational Dances. For the ‘Past season the principal attrac- ‘ob with the famous Rentz- Santly Company. CHARLES BANKS, ‘The Great Comedian and Stump-Speech Orator. “Iam Here for that Purpose.” ©. H STANLEY AND LIZZIE CONWAY, ‘The Favorite Character and Sketch Artists. FRANK | THE HOWES| NELLY, In their bichly amusing entertainment, entitled MINIATURE THEATRICALS, Introducing the celebrated Cat Duet and Feline Con- cert, ‘MISS AMY NELSON, ‘The first appearance ofjthis Bewitching Serio Comic. PRIMROSE QUARTETTE. FEANK M. GIBBONS. First Tenor. HARRY €. DIETZ, Second Tenor. CHARLES C. BARRETT, Baritone. JOSEPH A. KAVANAUGH, Basso, MISS’ KITTY ROSE, In a Choice Selection of Ballads. The Ever-popular VIENNA LADIES’ ORCHESTRA CONCERTS Will Ue siven in the Garden Every Evening st 10:30. Matinees at 4:20. ONE TICKET TO ALL. SPECIAL NOTICE. A GRAND SACRED CONCERT Will be given NEXT SUNDAY, JUNES. ‘Thursday, June 2, Grand Glove Contest between JAKE BILRAIN, The € ton of America, and CHARLES MITCHELL, my3O Champian of America, NEW NAT: “" WEEK COMMENCING MONDA’ MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, New ¥e ble Entertainers, DOCKSTADEL’S MODEKN MINSTRELS, FROM THEIR OWN THEATER, Corner 29th street and Broadway, New York. REFINED MINSTRELSY ALLIED WITH OKI NALITY. ALL THE NEW YORK SCENERY AND EFFECTS. THE GREAT VOCAL CORPS AND CHORUS OF MADRIGAL BOYS. ‘Tuesiay, June 7—The Suimmer Opera Season will open s ATHLETIC PARK PAIN'S PIKEWORKS RAIT OF GEN. JON A. LOGA! DECORATION DAY AT NIGHT. TUESDAY NIGHT, DOUBLE SHOW. FIRE PORTRAIT OF MRS. CLEVELAND, “NANON And eAND OPERA Ht at 15. Matinee Satinday at 2. OLIVETTE, powerful cast = Countess (her first appear- iin, Edna Gray. Cap « Valentine, Sug, Monte bue Des ifs, Wi, my30-tf_ pees woe rusaren _POPULAL PRICE! CHILDREN HALE PRICE AT MATINEES. This WEEK. WILLIE EDOUINS FUNNIEST OF ALL COMEDIES, DREAMS! OR, FUN IN A FU 1UGHAPH GALLERY. Presented with a gTeat cast of characters. New Med- Jess, dew Sones, Dances, and Specialties, xt Week “BOUND To SUCCEED.” —_ my30 WEE COMME Lndies Matinee 21 ming 8-15 pam Pakeu anv au edy Success, D- Ulled MARRIED MASHEMS. Star Specialty Com Jany. Popular prices. Orchestra Sue. Parquerte 2c. ery 1c. my30 SKAND FAIR CF THE WASHINGTON CONTI- BNENTALS att atonal Skating Kank, Est, bet @u ane St iw. Uuti June 4th. Dancing every paeht. myZB-20 Gogebes FETE, For ben 1 \T_ ANDREW'S CHURCH, on va- Gr, Fath aud Corcoran sts. ings of Tune 1st sh fovea te Wook ke A HE CYCLERIES, 1408 stables, Fader anc Brey Baowth fer Meyeie or wentot wheels iu the Un PANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL Toth st. tw ‘uth of Feuisy EXCURSIONS, PIC. VE FIRST ¢ NICS, & ZAND ALL DAY AND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO. TEW, THURSDAY, JUNE 2a, By Paper Ha: Amsenibiy 's Dancing on boat Simi crounds, also, 600 tect Holler Coaster om the Mary Washingt: leaves her wharf at 9am. Sherst's What, foctof th stat lOmin, Fate eae pee STEAMER PILOT ¥ CAN BE cHAk. | EXCURSION: further infurmation 1: Sli Me PENNS GLYMONT. re atothice, LVANIA AVE. NW. F my IVER VIEW Fok Iss Washingispiane Most Popular Resort. Steamer MAKY WASNINGION st will leave her wiact every SUNDAY at 10 a.m. and 3 a Heturaine at and yim. Ticket oe Wipxespay seer : Retirniaye at and 1 pate slyaaye at KLE Siew every SATULDA idan Ketan tS SO pan. Tickets Toe ves Dancing ew every Saturday even ite, ¢ td pu. Ti Noob. the abuve tei ALL, Capt. — (ge To RIVER view ae x nd see the erand SWITCHUACK KAILWay : __ COASTING TRACK. OSTON BY SEX, ‘Merctiants’ and Miners’ Transportation Co. ‘Steamuabiys asi from zr i Bal = = boston. 1 very Monday sud Friday, 4 o'clock pane aUehs Wustrpassed, Say, Fare, including meals and tain aa Berths, 12.00. round trip, ¥ Upper deck Fou berths @14. round trp. e253 Zirsuatin sow cureilars at all ¢ Srappiy to — AL. HUG NS, General Avent, Lou Dock. Baltimore. _ Telephone Baltimore 24 © FOR THE GREAT FALLS AND cabIN Jobn Bridge! Steam Packet EXCELSION makes Ler rgular trips ou SUNDAYS, MONDAYS, WED FSUAYS and FRIDAYS. | Alternate days for charter boat leaves High and CG . Georgetown, 8 8.1, Fare, Soc. round trip. For informaton a] : aud JM. WATERS. EXCURSIONS- UAYY EXCURSIONS oon sTeAMERS Teave hourly from 7th-atrect ferry whart TP ites ou the Potomac for ‘miy19-1mo STEAMER DIXIE RUNS DAILY, MAKING TRIPS ery Hour from Cumberiand’s Boat-House, foot Qf F street auc New Hampebire avenue aud foot of Bogh strert.Georcetown, Stopping at Holtzmau'sLand- ing, Table “Kock, boar Clubatd Dixie Lauditues, First tip up at am, lant trap down abl0 p.m. Round trip, 25e.: Children, se. Reduced rates for farce Parton” Tebsphione call ‘may TS dass AHSHALL HALL THIS DELIGHTFUL RE- sort open for the season. Meais al carte. Lunch, eaten, Hes Mul Re fue Excuraioniata. | vcainer W. W. CORCUMAN leaves every WOFDing a 2 o'clcek, returuing st 4 pug Un Suudays per ad- Teruseaicit = THE VaTICANS TERMS. Kestoration of Temporal Power Stull SPECIAL NOTICES. LOMAX RIFLES WILL LEAVE. WAS night on a special train at 11 Tock. Outside parties will please take notice and be SPECIAL NOTICES. THE ANNUAL GARDEN AND. jaldren’s Count u the erounds of the Washington News and Gossip. | MEMORIAL DAY, 1887 | hostess absts, stents ameorered needs | Cart X, McEwen commanding, accompanied by ils ot omed by the lady manawers. Coaches will lea Farracut Square, ‘will continue for two weel | Unich Veterans. Old Guar THURSDAY EVENING. =, YOUNG " CATHOLIC SOCIETY'S BOARD OF GOVE will iieet at Carroll Ins! IN to perfect arrangements for Exc to Baitimoré to weic me home Cardinal Gibbons m) ALL the Catholic Societies of the invited to join tothe meeting on Tuesday evening. => IN THE SUPREM ‘TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Special Tern Secret Circular of the Knights of Labor; Wine at of flowers, and the people walking carried baskets | 1. Music, “Nearer My God to Thee,” Doring’s | 22 rd, Will attend the Fair next Jt_ | Communion; Telegraphic Dispatches, &c, ‘The ad- dren haif price. will be postponed till next fair day. YHICE—STOCKHOLDERS, ‘FIRST CO-OPE CIATION, OF meeting for the ELECTI FDI and such other matter as inay properly come before ther will be held at the office of the As: sociation, 1251 High st THURSDAY, JUNE 2d 1887, 7:30 P.M. otice date of meeting. 2! fe BUILDING ASSO- )URT OF THE DIS- CoMMANDANT OF THE MiLtTaRY AcaDEMY.—Brig. Gen, Merritt, will be relieved from duty as Super-| AFM™Y Of the Republic—Ceremonies at intendent of the Military Academy early next| Arlington, the Soldiers’? Home, and | ‘hey Scattered roses about the b: if GRAFTON HARPER, bute of the last will and testa- ntary on the esta y been made by Elizabeth the executrix named ested are hereby notified to appear day of June next, at ise Why the said will should robate and letters if the said deceased should '¥ of this order be sin the Washin; ton Law Keporter and Evening Star previous to the MAEM, MERRICK, Justice. Kegister of Wills INO. CRUIKSHANK, Proctor. THE CHILDEE for the admission 0) in writing to the Cl children should be male at once jdren’s “Conumittee, 17:13 7 ton Friday, the ‘Old Point of New Jersey. Lots for sale by A tme Capt. Hasbroue Will have control of the States, ‘Aaron WHEN THE NEW WING Of the State, War, and | Saged in the preparations for the annual 0 cueiORDER On Gxpeiun Wood, Thos. 'R. $ Navy Department building is ready for occupancy, | 8°Fvance of the day dedicated to the memory of XERCISES. Gen, Sheridan wilt select. the sulte ot rooms now | Welr comrades, heartily welcomed the ne | |The ceremonies were conducted accor Occupied by the Secretary, who will take posses- | Weather. Yesterday was spent by the committees | following program: Music—Dince—The Honored sion of the rooms over the western entrance. in gathering from the churches the flowers which | Dead,” (Sousa,) ‘Tu F IN COLLISION. ete ee Coun: ‘the | Sabbath schools as their tribute to the patriotic | Mr ql n, comprising the flagship Richmond, CE a = aeailare Galena, and the Yantlc, arrived at New York yes- Be er OuUMe ness Ox SPO Miers AD) si rebut Ir terday afternoon after a two months’ cruise in the | “AToughout the city were tastefully decorated | “Why these Flags and Mowers,"—conposed and West Indies. ‘The Itichmond had in tow the dis- | With flowers and wreaths, and amid this wealth | Trad by Comrade J. <g> HOWARD UNIVERSITY, 1887. ‘The annual closing exercises will take place as fol- cervises of Theological De- y or. 10th and G st r om District Of Columbia, 30, 8 p. m.—Exercises of Law Department, Cou- grogutional Church, 10th aad G Sune 1, 8 pt ts. sot Normal and Preparatory a Special Term for Orphan's In the matter of 2.4 p. m.—Colleze Commencement in Chapel. e Will of Lewis Buow of Columbia, deceased, Application for the probate of the last will and testa- nd for letters testamentary on the € ed has this day bes All persons interested are hereby neral Vous c test in Prace,” | Mrs, T. W. "Tallmadge, Mrs. Jno. F. Vinal, Mi sistent with the dignity of the abled schooner Decatur Oaks, oc Newport, 1. | of the spring’s abundance were draped the ma- General, Vocal Mmusie—wrhey ‘ikest in, Prace, rs Ip i with which the early hour yesterday morning, about. forty from Sandy Hook, done to the Richmond, but. the schooner had her | buildings and most of the stores and business headgear, ying, and jivvoom, and bowsprit car- | Places Were closed, and the city wore a holiday ap- eration will be opened June 1, 8 o'clock. n made by Fred. ons to Stock will be Fee to show canse why t vestamentary on am REYNOLDS COUDEN ‘a Week for three Weeks in t | Nastingtou Law Reporter wud the Evening Siar pre ‘ious to the said day. EN PLACE THEIR ORDER FOR ‘Shirts early in $ Couden, U.S. Navy, died at bis home in Michigan | !n_ the surrounding country to spend. the day. City, Ind, Friday last. 5 dall, Margaret Bayly NATOR JOHN SHERMAN arrived in Chicago last | enjoyed the rest and recreation of the hoilday. A | Gl, 2 nignt on his way from this city to the Tiinols | lange. number. visited the different. cemeteries, | Deane, Betila Parson: pring, so as to have them | 0 place your order. HARD WOOD MANTELS, SLATE MA’ tels, parlor grates, open fie and slate hearths. Show C,near 6th st. aw. M. HE tate capital, where he 1s to address the legisla- | propriate exercises, were held In connection with | AYTeS, J. Bradley Tanner, Edson Phillips, bass by request, on the political issues of the day. | tie decoration of the graves. ehator, fatigued by is long journey, hurried Bln ae’ Holding a Special ns’ Court Business, (Successors to Cartwricht & J NUPACTUREKS OF 1 Kilns and Oitice Oce Exmorr or Woon Masrris, TILES, AND FIRE-PLACE FIXTURES In the matter of thi TTE F. Leppy, late Application for tte ment and for let rs testamentary ou the ed, has titis day been made by Thomas Gal SOCIETY NOTES. scene this morning as the members of the different | reflect in any way on those who were our enemies | The assembly was called to order about 10 | tack at th Ge SIRS osts assembled for the pul of marching to | in war and who in peace ur friends. To-d: o'clock by Commander Howard in a few appro- | familiar with Major Poore’s condition despaired ‘The Rev. Mr. Evarts, son of Senator Evarts, will | } Lied 3 Heredia Gh of 4 this court ou Friday of June ext, at TLoclock a. mi, to show why the said will should not be proved’ and a mitted to probate and letters testamentary on the d should ‘not issue as. prayed. ‘be ‘published ‘unce “ ington Law Reporter Nene Star previous to the said day. DOKSEY CLAGE Rewister of Wills for the District of Cc i s mMy30-Law3sWw /PREME COURT OF THE DIS- OF COLUMBIA, ¥ A. BURNS ET. AL ity: ir. C. H. Cragin, Court, this Sth day of May, Eliza J, Coweshall, ‘Has been selected and arranzed with care to meet the artistic wants of Washington purchase; prices are about 25 per cent, less than New York prices for less desirable selections. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ___ 424 9mm stroct A laxative refreshing, Count and the Countess Golf, who spent the fer noted f . winter at the Richmond, go to Devon on the 1st of | and brougiit order out of confusion, ‘The Grand | iso, of West Vinsina, delivered.in the House of | custom of assembling on Taman Mr. and Mrs. Horatio King will summer at West | and brilliant iilttary escort as they had to-day. | Suits or the war. month of flowers, to commem very agreeable to take, for Newton, Mass, CONSTIPATION, ‘On motion of the Brock, of Chicago, are the guests | Dittion with ‘d that the detendants nd of Gep, and Mrs. Drum. were ifi comm sband,’ Mary” 5. Mr. and Mrs, Liter and family have sailed for | of Indiana, with Col, Chas. King, of Wisconst ana, g and prosperity for the whole country. many of the old soldiers preseut grow dim with | CaUght him in bis arms, Clark, the night watche eee Grew an Norway and Sweden. Major Gldham, of Michigan, and Capt. M. A. New- sa hs so the cause will Le proceeded With, GRILLON Mrs. Chandler and her sister, Mrs, Kinsley, have tar” newspaper aud “The Washington Law: , 11a part of lot thirtes Sty of Washing. leserited in the billof com- Two Cases New Style Satte One Case Remnants, d French Satteons, ‘ b Ginchams, 10 0 yards, Plaid Dress Goods, Wools usual price 18 One Lot Short-le Be OFFICE OF co ere not previously sth White Goods at 10c.; arsand delingient ; A fall Stock Light-weight Woolen Dress Goods, upon the azuonut | thereof shalf be 9 Miss Emilie Thom leaves here on Wednesday for | C#Pt ‘Will receive early a large Lotof Ali-wool 42-inch Commissioners or the District of Tans, Browns Mauitels, Murphy's Polite and accommodating salesmen to serve you. STOCK OF THE ymnent $2 jase ¥ 1,000," Boo and Q sts. 1.W. 0 La. ave. DW. VICTORIA AND PERSIAN LAWNS, FRO: SAINSOOKS INDIA OSL PER YARD. BKOIDERED SWIS! EMBROIDERED, INDIA PONGEES AT “GREATLY S” ON PARIS ( the Georgetown Gas 1 directors for the Will be held on MONDAY, June 6, 1587, at Polls open at 11 a’. GEO. W. CROPLEY, Sec’ IPTIONS FOR n by the National Kitles” Ban rhs of the eity, will otfice and at’ Metzerot’s, 90 for Europe on Saturdak were Mr. De Bounder de | Jerome B. Burke, J.V. Coulimander Jas. H.Jochutn, | generous youth in the ‘land. ‘These head- | fragrant hartnony of song and prayer age wafted k, "the Bel LZ, Leiter, of this city AND FIGCRED PR G. R_ BROWN, WITH DR. 8. B. MU: 1405 N.¥. ave, is now the only I used to make the Sheilield (Artificial Teeth with NEN H PAMS. PRINT ATISTBS, 13 =>FIRST PAYMENT—13TH ISSUE. PLAIN AND FIGUR: EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SSOCIATION, yr shares in the 13th issue and tho thereon cm be made daily at the ost MEDIUM WEIGH FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PEK. ining the object » &e,, furnished jon, its advantay aes yo Pevnssivanis av _Established 184 ‘THOMAS SOM: WY EDSON, Seey., 01 HIS COMBINATION, OF and Horsford’s Acid heient Brain and Nerv fecuard axuiust Malaria. Sold at MIL- ‘Ss FHAKMACY, ‘1429 Pennsylvania ave. 1, | Tettles or ou drauxht with soda waggr. Be INOW. Comox. | CORSON & MACART! OVER BUILDING VILLE, Prest. : e mires “4 sen. | Morning and concluded before the ceremonies at | traito, director, position and service he was just in the line of pro- | S108 Was a very brilliant one, and was watched by | after 2 o'clock. There was a large attendance at motion, and could, if he desired it, get the: support, not only in his own State, but through- out the South, "tis twenty-thres wenty-tree ‘twixt you aud 1 W. Macautxy, Member'N. ¥. Stuck Ex. IWEEDLE DE€ AND TWEEDLE DUM. f the Odd number, which ‘The Killing of Lieut. Clarke. Grevk Bridge as their escort duty was completed, | nor theHome, under command of Major-Gen. HIS FATHER WAS A VIS Yankers aud Dealers in Government Bonds. ‘ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE FOR A SUICIDE. duct Bridge, which the foot passengers crossed, 45 ‘The order of ‘exercises | teries about the clty where soldiers le buried. at | #1 sul Henry W. Clarke, of Newport, R. 1, will request | ‘Those in carriages crossed by the ferry at the foot | @HUTance of the cemetery. “The ee euaeEe ees COME TO SEE Us. Itjs vont duy, HEDD & BRO. SS FIXTURES, PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING. Job work promptly done, it belicoves me, t, hence it is that __438 9th st. now. | Bw EF mnooxs, — GAS FIXTURES, ex. 2 Chane for Hanging s. all-wool, at Line u object ty so tach We've a blu, all-wool, at etx iu I uckies us so that we're bo BSL 15th et. Cor 'D PROFITABLE, A COs PANY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. Incorporated April 12, 1887. Capital Stock, $10,000; Shares of #10 each, lo have subscribed o1 the Capital Stock of, th 1 to cali at the office, 326 Aud af we desired your curiosity to leaven, We'd sive you for the auin of one ninety-seven A-cost aud vest of genuine seersuck he Dan Tucker.” wf desire to sub- B. in 4 room on shipboard, and differing only in the »nts Ina onc] Tenhouse, Jonas H. McGowan, R. W. Tyler, E. D. | bearer, Marion Byng: attendants, {ital point of the person who fired the shots. Mr. | Accommodation of pedssttiges wit not prove a | Daniels, Mrs. JOuM A. Hayward, Aine J. ke Brown, | Maule stanton and Maggie Fitzgerald: cts per erge fully in is dream, substantiated | benent, I think, should there come up a shower,as | Mrs. J. 0. Sia ee es ens — a4 as It Is by past experiences, and cot rs the fact roac] >, Abbott, Miss Cora P. Kerbey, |. Rot Unt bis "son. Went Delow so. soon after going on | fel bronie thas, een, widened, and upon the | F- al Fran- Sergts. Fran deck to smoke, and went, not to his own room, but | the utisafe condition of the bridge and Tush upon | cls Bland, Dennis Kerr, William Kernahan, Mat’s | Dennis Donevan, Frank McCann and John. prices that always are ri ‘aus Bo longer ob Call if you please, at 9 ‘Omtice open til 8 pas 7TH STREET N. CORNEKIOF MASSACHUSETS AVENUE. JAMES ¥. HOOD, 8° TAYLOR Surt, GEO. FRANCIS DAWSON, TAWKENCE CAVANAUGH, ‘Board of Directors. ESTATE INVESTMENT WASHINGTON, D. G. INCORPORATED APRIL 29, 188; $5,000, divided into 200 equal shares pap Yale oF #25 cach.“ Moutuly payients $10 ‘Books are now open for shares. Subscription and of the Secretary dai the Constitution, ex} tion, its sdvautazes, VICTOR F. ADLER'S TERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE STRICTLY ONE PRICK Open Saturday until 11 p. in Remember the days and the ours, as il positively not be sold on otber day’ oF i> ‘ts can be made at the office 9am. to dp.m. Copiesof plaints the object of the Associa. Eugene Carusi, Presid Lor oecne Carust, President, 486 Louisiana ave. August Peterson, hey to order an investigation of the matter.” ‘The | fom the National Drill were present wit hout jor Vice-commande! Burton trial, which everybody at first pronounced | their guns. The weather could not have been better | ‘The G, A. R. will be assisted by the ‘Guard sulclde, resulted ‘in sending man and the husband of one to State's prison | ‘The slow means of Codalagvon these coats wil GENTLEMEN'S SUITS SCOURED se Coats, 50 centa: Panta, 2ocenta: Vestn So couse pexpte: 1 pocent 5 lent, 319 7th st. nw. fee, LeDroit Building. filer, Treasirer, 456 Louisiana ave, Tastes, 214 A sino. WALTER H. ACKC Office hours: 9 a m. to5 p.m. KI 05 9th at. u.w., «telephone call 509-9) Baiuibure “Lesepiune call 15! 1008 Fae a 1008 F st. n.w. wpJ0-3m TWO CENTS. Insisted on by the Pope. Rome, May 30 —The Cssernatore Romano inter Prets the Pope's utterance in hts allocution asmeane and the two Baiti- | ing that no reconciliation is possible between the strewing them with towers, more organizations, to the Baltimore and Onto | yatio; alten a ; a < ‘THe SUPPLEMENT OF ‘THE EVENING STAR to-day From quite an early hour in the morning people | depot. They will Take a train at 4:40 for StOIUS | the hopes teen woe ate tae et contains: The National Drill; The High School Tere wayking thelr way to Arlington, All along | station, and, disembarking there, march to the | Yeciunt that tiie Unsere i Only echoes Cadets; President Cleveland in Corduroys; The 7 he road were people in all sorts of veicles, on | Rock Crvek Cemetery. The order of exercises at | the {cling of the intennneen et ey at eons ‘Thistle’ Hay. Victory; The Barthquake tn axioo; DECORATING THE SOLDIERS GRAVES, | horseback ana Store’ im tne ‘Wagons were baskets | the cemetery will be as follows: a ie ae or wheeled their burdens in baby carriages. Troy city band. 2. calting the assembly toorder, | a Trcomliintoh te col a net ae ane at ‘The decoration of the graves by the ladies’ com- | Comrade Fred. Brackett, 3. Invocation, Rev. Dr. ‘that Italy can wait calmly, 2 Te 4 o - mittee before the procession reached the | J.P. Newman. 4, Poem, Prof. Edw'dC. Townsend. | sais peur poten repeeniioee "The ae one. Veterans ee re ie the Cruetery ne ladies with cart loads of flowers, | 5. Music,“ elgg ye BISCOE AGAIN CONVecTED. = 3 uy 5 men immense double-han baskets, ration, Comrade Thos. cl Post No.2. . i Proposals, Housefurnishings, Professional, Educa emory of Dead Comrades. | and men mith in Defore 10 o'clock, and a bunch of | 7. Music, “Denier Souvenier,” Doring’s ‘Troy city — tonal, Pianos and Organs, Ladies’ Goods, Attor- —_.—__ anaes an qe fag was placed on every = ay Benediction, ‘Rev. J. G. Butler, chaplain |The Second Trial of Capt. Dixen’s neys, Ratlroads, Potomac River Boats, Ocean . er Union, Confederate, or unknown. They | United States Senate. Murderer Hesults as Did the iret. steamers, Family Supls Books, Pinancat Sew-| SOENES’AT THE OEMETERIES. | fritnratatine stunemosuient breath whi | | Thesusbers of the Loran Guard of tonor will | penimonns May sie hepa Discs, oad ing Machines, Medical, Hotels, Dentistry, Under- unknown soldiers, all Duried together. This was | tributes therein during the playing of the seventh |! Charles County for the murder of Capt. Dixon takers, Wood and Coal. draped with garlands of roses, dai-ies, and pansies | number by the band. of the sloop Mary J., has been convicted of murder Exercises Held To-day by the Grand | (Vinod together with evergreens, and hung with | | Fol ag ty Wien the Grand Army procession formed of this monument, until the green grass was covered owing is a roster of the Guard: OMicer of the | in the first degree. “This Is the Fred. Bra second con enema OF te Guard—J0. | the Court of Appeals having granted Houghton. Gi B. Fithian, | trial after the first convictic jaw'd Webster, TW. 1. | removed from St. Mai ction, na new ad The case Was Sto Charles County. Bis- Ambrose Cook, Geo, W coe confessed after (ue frst trial that he commit month and assigned to the commandof the De-| Congressional Cemeteries. With red" leaves. After they had marched | Storm, H.'S. Stevens, J. W. Deneal ted the murder, and threw Uke body tuto Uke Po partment of the Missouri, Col. J. G. Parke, who through the cemetery and placed flowers on every | J. C. 8. Burger, Win. Shorter, Eu tomac river, IS to succeed iim, 1s now in Europe, and. will not —>—— grave, they assembled at the amphitheater, where W. W, Hibbard, N. F. White, Ar? —_—_—— return here befor’ September next, ' In the mean- an Immense crowd had already assembled. ‘The 3. it. cheock, C. R. Douglass, 1 enn : : i che res | AC Blakeley He D-Guoman, A AWuter Chas WHY GEN, SAUSSIER RETIRED, nd the streamers of | Matthews, It 8! Lacey, Asa P. Knight, J. M.'PY Sri TW. Wet Se Miliaey Wien | His Coltengues Would Not ss) Hes nior, Newton Ferret, KH. Mor-| Proposal to Withdraw the Military em. “Thomas, Puilip Kelter,J. A. | BAM. . Brower, EW. New-| Panis, May 30.—It 1s reported that President . G. Richardson, Auxill- er be noid certain ae - rine Band. Calling the assem- faithful guard at the tomb)—Sengeant Sa nenet Se Ran Bhs Cora See a > $ 5 Z biy to order,” Dept. Commander J. B. Burke, | Frank H. Ford, Battery K, 33d U. S. Artillery ‘The North Atlantic | Ad becn brought there by the children of the | YY 0 Qnten Dept. Comuna Jesus,” (Doane, Maz | Vates, Win. F, Hamilton, Battery A: Wm. C. Band. Invocatior S.H.’Green, Vocal a soy i ae Timm, Win. ——. eg ee 4 —“Cover thel choir, em— | Harry atthew MeNunara, Battery kK; | General Sausster annou nis ation of a ee eae bson, Frank Liesicki, Frank P- Mecoy: | drawing the military bill, His colleaues opposed Burger, Asst. Inspector | Max Craft, Battery L. Decoration Committee— | Such action on the ground that It we incon. mitre, , commandant of cadets, } Decoration day dawned bright and cool and the | formal services were then feld. All the trees airs at the Academy. Members of the Grand Army, who had been en- | about were hung with flags ton, T. L. Mille VanDoren, L. BP: ording to the amber of deputies on June the cabinet as first. constituted a G t Gene Oration, Hon. C. C. “Our Fallen’ Heroes,” (Meyer,) Marine | Miss Julia D. stevens, MP M. Brady, Mrs. Mary D. | ad Was obliged to surrender Un ? A u yublic | Band, Address, Hon, C. M.’ Ander-on, of Obto. Houghton, Mrs. J. H. Hitch- M. HEREDIA ALSO DROPS OF Very Uttle’ damage was | ROllday throughout the city. All of the pt Vor: sic—"To-day this” Hallowed’ Place we . Prentice, Sirs Hl. H. Brower, | A meeting of the tin oi, Benadicton, Wey. Ben}. Swallow, | Mis Sophie Bouter, Miss Bertie Odell, Mis Blecta | President arevy's residence, la el v: iy lain. Music—“Nearer, My God, to h, Miss Mary Reagan. on of the ynet is yet entirely setuled. M, Dr Ee CoDUTeas oe a ee ‘Phee,” Cason, Marine Band. The choir was com At Congressional Cemetery. poo oe reseans acne, ean neeeaed So ee 3 osed as follows: Geo. H. Lilliebridge, directo yes 5 agreeabuil ie of public Works, and henceforth this departne the father of Lieut. A. R. | with thelr lunch baskets sought pleasant places | frst p> {nile amonds, accompanist; Snatie Phi eon se ie ae = ngressional Cemetery to-day | will be combined With the departiment Of come Others Joined the excursions by river and rail, aud | UPS, S: bson, Janie Gibson, ‘Rose Gibson, | TOS West interesting. |The memorial services | merce. Af thelr thoughts were not with the dead yet they | Suse Chase, Carrie Fitch, soprani; Estelle kan- | Were directed by Commander Horatio N. Howard, Katie Clark, Estella C. | of Post No. 10. ‘The cemetery was early thronged | WEA. IDE! aU; Geo, H.Lilitebri by romel o1 e1 * haar aaa ~ B. Bayly, tenori; Win y many men, women, and children bearing as. B, Bayly, lenori; ihe baskets, hampers, and boquets of rare and Deau- | ‘The Remains of the Veteran Journale Ulul Mowers Which they strewed with loving | tweak in Maseachusetio Mome. Representative Mateon’s Address. | hands upon the graves of the dead, The alr wes | 2st Takem = on, of B, Parker, Miss Pearl Pipes, Miss Helen Matthews, | €ral Saussier persisted in withdrawing the tson, of Indiana, pes ews, Patan vill, agship had been in collision at | tional colors. ‘To-day was observed as a general | Music. Where, under the direction of the Grand Army, ap- | AFULUF Fiteh, C BS full of the fragrance of the Mowers aud over all : 7 ct recess! Mr. Matson sald: “This occasion is not one where | fll fs y Major Ben: Perley Poors, the veteran Journalist, from the depot, with his private secretary, to a The P: ‘ion. 3 rested au air of Che most complete peace and quiet se Hotel, and Tinmédiately retired, An Informal Te- | THE BRILLIANT winITaNY ESCORF OF THE GRAND | any bitterness of civil contllets should be remem. | Purely tie oF MEMOS tWeculldren played upon | WHose tame for forty years past has been con~ ption will be tendered to him to-day by the ARMY POSTS TO ARLINGTON. bered. It 1s made that a tribute could be given to | the grass under the trees and mingled their melo- | H€cted with the most valuable and tnveresting Union Leasue Club, and in the evening he Will} The headquarters of the Grand Army Posts, on | the fidelity, loyalty and herolsm of our departed | di0Us Volces with the sweet chirping of the birds. | newspaper work of the national capital, dled a leave for Springfield. the Avenue, opposite Willard’s, presented a busy | comrades, and it was not intended that it should REMARKS OF COMMANDER HOWARD. 30 yesterday morning. Since his sudden at- Capitol, some days ago, those most Arlington. The line of march was announced to | the farmer leaves liis fields, the artisan his shop, | priate remarks, He said that nowhere in theland | of his recover} AU times he seemed ‘Wed Miss Conover, at her father’s residence, South | be ormed at 10 o'clock, but lon; the inerchant his storehouse, the banker his coun- | 45 tp fitting toa e lly, ‘al th whe * if before that hour : a ‘ Is it more fitting toassemble for the purpose of | to rally, but as a gener: ng in ‘on dune 22. 2 ter, and all public business is suspended, that an | paying tribute to . Me “s 4 ge i 4 y bega and then , a cives erotic | Paying tribute to the memory of those who died | last few days of his Miness his mind ‘The Baron and Baroness Rosen will spend June | the ‘nititary companies, with. their brilliant unk | QPEOFCURILY May be kiven to do honor tothe heroic that the nation “might ‘ive than her at the na | Wengeren, ‘Sccurdey nett le cosmo eo fase at fr and’Mlra 0, Hofman Burrows have arrived | forme tee artmcn wane, F2 form, the ecOrt | fell then that those who stood aginst lus would | tribute tthe memory of Gen. Resa mmc aene | something of his former vigor. Ate rallied nd Mr. and Mrs, O, Hoffman Burrow: ve p veterans, Ci ’ cvous. | be the sharers of our victory, and Low they rejoice chosen commanderstn-chiet of Iked very intelligently. A little after 12 o'clock ‘ewport for the summer. ‘The wide roadWay was soon nearly blocked with | at the results.” se Y rejolce | first chosen commande ‘het ot” the Grand | t#! ¥ intelligent the military compantes, but_the mounted aides of Army of the Republic, and sald that it was he | Mrs Pooré and the major’s sister left the room the two marshals of the divisions galloped about Here he quoted froma sj by Hon. Wm. M. | wh e ere V temporarily, leaving the major for the Ure being CO Ot assembling, NOD thls | in charge. of MF. Kimball, the aiossenger of ts May, ‘the end of the typical | Senate printing committee, and an old and con- ite the valorous sant friend of the sick man. Mr. Kimball had Iv" ¢ deaths of the s een @ falthtul nurse during the major's dines, Howers above thelr graves cor OF strewing | 2ivor the ladies left the ‘room Major Pure arose At the conclusion of the opening address the | from the bed, saying he felt stronger, and be at« chorus of ladies sang the requiem “Sleep, Soldier, | tempted Lo Walk across the rooin. He had takem Sleep,” in beautiful style, and made the eyes. of | S¢Veral steps when he staggered, and Mr. Kimbath Representatives March,” 1586, to show. that the | day of Army Posts have perhaps never had such a large | peopie of the South accept with good faith the-re- ‘There was the tirst diviston, which was com| posed e or establ 7 of the companies now tn camp in this city in con- Ga ee a) ee ee oe morial day, and then paid a high tribute to the the National Drill. These troops | jate Gen. John A. Logan, who promulgated it. He nd of Brig. Gen. Jas, B. Carnahan, | closed with an eloquent prediction ot TaLure glory -_ 3 ion. C, M. Amderson’s Oration. the memories of past, called up by the song. man on Ulat floor of the Ebbitt House, Mrs. and Miss Jenks have gone to their home in | 2!) Of wee Ce Mr, Matson was followed by ex-Represeatative | 1%. J. , Wilson, chaplain “Ot Po cH, then happened tobe | paming the oot Pennsylvania for a six weeks’ visit. Rand as touseae ©. M. Anderson, of Oto, who learned his story of | Tie Simighty: to ae her he BACT) Kimball and'clark together tid th "major upon Mr. Palmer Collage, of New York, has returned | ei ee neon Band. the war as asoldier carrying a musket. Hesald, | Gra wives’ and children ol then tenn ag | bis bed, aud Mrs Poore was iintuediately sume in closing his oration, after reviewing the causes, yal an A te Volunteer Southrons, of Vicksburg, capt., C, losing aft ig the causes, | thousands of loyal and loving husbs moned, ‘a wessen, sufferings and results of the war; ere ty qe Searles; 1st Meut., Patrick Henry; 2d leut. at the same Utne being sent up thelrlives for God and thely | fF the doctor, Within a few minutes tue major ae “The Union Army prosecuted war and battled not | country, sk A acm es breathed his last calmly and peacefully. When gone toNew Hampshire. “Adams. for conquest, ‘not to humuillate, not. for subjusa | Henty to tele heartistones how mink heveatin | his wite reached hls bedside be had already passed ‘nd Mrs. John Hay have been delayed from | jselknap Rifles, of San Antonia, Tex., capt., R. B. | tion, but for peace, consUtutional supremacy, and fe closed his prayer by tuvoking the blessing of | {em this world. embarking for Europe Dy the Hlness of the four | Green; Ist leut., H. L. Howard; 2d’ leut., E,W. | good govrenment. Nor was the cause ef the | God upon Presiiiont Cleveland and all these sees REMOVAL OF THE REMAINS, children, Who are now improving, and they sail in | Richardson. Union Army sectional tn its character, for it bat rhomie 1s called upon to Tule, on melecrt Lomax Kitles, of Mobile, Price Williams, com. | tled not, for the North alone, but tor’ North and | “Mr: Seaton Donolio then read the following orig. |, At Clock Yesterday afueruoon the remains, ao- Mrs. Ralph C.Johnson, of the Portland, will | manding; Ist eut., J.C! Kieh; 2d Meut., B.S. | South alike, It may be asgerted fora truth that | inal poem, which eltclted much applause trem reo} ComMPanied by Mrs. Poore and the members of tbe i Peryman, jr. the crowds, Wi re late major’s family, who had been summoned to pend the summer in Europe, sailing next month. | PSt¥ttene girards, Kansas City, capt., Win. Kelley PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH aaa eas |g een ee pr Newburyport, Sir Edward Thornton and his daughter, Miss Bat lieut., F. W. Rosenthal; 2d lieut., Chas. E.| gained more by the success of the Union Army ‘The Ode. Mass., for Interment al the home of the deceased. Francis E, Thornton, will return to London in| Wager. = 5 ol No services were held prior to the departure, 1% a ‘Loulsvilie Legion Drum Corps. i ot ee et siemens Raving been decided that the Tuncral sihowld Uke jesse Benton Fremont proposes to write a| | Louisville Legion, Col, Jno. B. Castleman com- | Wn. The Union Army battled that our country | [donot uraise the soliicra brave Place In Massachusetts, _ 3 Hse i manding; staff oMicer: Maj. W. H. Coen; Ma), Jas. | might be kept on the map of the world and our | —_ 2 lost theanselyes their Land i Sashes 5) tin Sees Diography of Kit Carson for her sutmer vacation | p. Kenly;’Capt. D. F.C. Wellér; 1st Lieut. A. M. | az in heaven; it battled for popular government, Alone what Truth and Honor bid: : -s ew Rutledge. indissotubility’of our unton of States, and for the ‘And youT elaiin was held at the office of General Bayuboa, | Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Wilson willspend June and| American Cadet Band. liberty of man, Those who then were our .. ‘The very same, Cincinnati Commercial Gazetie, at 12 @'clock to July in the city. Eighth Separate Companies, of Rochester, N. Y., | encmies are now our brethren; the foe then ts Yes. you, resolved, like them, to give Henry B. Henderson: "ist Meut., Frank J. | friend now. The duty of all, North and sourn | — E’et life, that Liberty muy liver retiehig Nig noe agg teem tidy ar Fg. J aa death of Major Poore, Among thowe present were " = Hess; 2d lieut., Fred. W. Bailey. alike, is to encourage trade and commerce between nl ~ oy nto 7 - the tar west, Fort Meade, Dakota, wnere she will | “Co,'b, ged New York, capt., Edward Verdick. | the sections; establisha closer and better relation | — “yho lost themselves,” Taaid. Untrue! Murray, Ogden, Weight, Curtin Lyman, beckes® Spend the summer with Lieut. and Mrs. Mann, burg: ist lieut., Edward J. Benison; 2d Heut., Ed- | with each other; to forget hatred and animosities Not one who wore the loyal Blue dort. Towle, Morgan, Knapp, Kirby, Alilson, Commodore and Mrs. McCann have gone to Bos- | ward McGlynn. among our people; cover the past with charit Tslost, or cau be! Here. To-Day. Fry Mckee, Byington, Washington, Austin, OM ton to stay for tree yeat Co. 8, 2d Michigan, Grand Rapids Guards capt., | preserve the fruits Of the war as a common herit: | With Hower we make their ¢ree mounds gay, | FrS>, Mckee, Reineton. W sslingn, Austin, Of Misses Davis will spend the summer in | M- A. Heyman; 1st leut., J. H. Kromer; 2d lieut., | age tor posterity, and to imbue the rising genera- ‘These live bestts ours — W.E.Curus called the meeting 'to order, amd 5 ee W.S. Kinney, tion to adorn tle temple of Uberty with a better | preoaif HSE ve Warts ours ar posuere d chairman ane sex. ah Co. I, 2d Michigan, Custer Guards, capt., C. H. | educated citizenship, possessed of higher morals | Ty peverenee, love, oterbal life? gocretary. A commalttes oouaieting Of LB. Mae. Thos. H. MeCagne, formerly a clerk in the U. 8. | Rose; ist Weut, A. W. Seymour; 24 Ueud., J. S. | and nobler muanhoul ition come sritit your tow: a foHaed ii. Boynton, GF Towle Kem Wrigne, but now of Omaha, fs visiting | Taylor. ers and garlands, with all their fragrance an sem and D.. Murphy Were appoluted to draft resolu ite is ‘to be married to-morrow SEOOND DIVISION, freshness of sprig, and bedeck and adorn the | Bend, Brothers. from your happy skies, Tor naumuasiee pepersad thos eeuenang beameaaee evening to Miss Minnie C, Crowell at New York | Comrade Fred. Bracket in command. ves Of these heroic dead. Bring on Thatas your own our course may be, which Were unanituously adopted: eveniorenirnten your choleest’ offerings and lay upon gy SRE hood, Tent the pro 1 brethren of Ben: : cease ational Rifles Band. the blers in gratitude for the services, sacritees “rerthat we may teach,” ecise Sash SACUpAA Wake tome mae eee Miss Sunderland, of New York, will be the guest | Union Veteran Corps, Old Guard, Capt. J.M.| and lives they gave that You might enjoy the By more than speach, wee badtntbiges ey te of Mrs. M. A. Gibbons for a few days. Edgar. privileges and blessings of such a giurious count What Earth and Time stall understand, poe ; q ee capital st rel nator Farwell, of Tilinols, has rented the | ~ prurm Corps. ‘Some of them died in the valley abd the wild roses | The glory of our Freedom Land’ Lica at the capital as a journalist rendered Lima & * Tountain OF advice to his Juniors. His kind consid. house of Medical-Inspector Bates, U.S.N., at the | Continentals; Capt. W. W. Mills. to-day bedeck their graves; some fellon the hill OO. HILL'S ORATION. eration for thoy put him endeared lim to all, e nd N streets, from the first of De-| Capital City Guards’ Band. side and the wild vines and arbutus entwine a} Col, R. F. Hill, of Post 79, deparument of Michi- | iis lung connection with the Senate in an official ber next, and will bring his family to Wash-| _ Capital City Guards’ Corps, Lieut. Col F. C. | garland over their last resting place; many are | oan wno was the orator of the day, Was then in- | capacity caused him lo be regarded by the mem- ington for the winter. Revels commanding, with staff and four compa- | buried in a grave marked ‘unknown,’ they gave all | 74 +5 ene audience by Commander Howard. | bersof that body #s an indispensable adjunct to Among the Washington people who have engaged | les. hey Und, AS, Audeven nama Anse ‘The orator likened the present occasion to the | that chatuber. Though he has died “full of years quarters at. Richfield Springs for the season are | DFum.corps. THIS COUNTRY MIGHT LIVE, Deauiitul legend of and Lonors.” his loss Will long be felt a8 creating a Admiral and Mrs. J. H. Upshur, Gen. X.S-ander. | Hic oot Gea mp, No. 1, Sons of Veterans, | £07 they loved at better than their own lives. Are ‘Sandalphon, the angel of klory. gree tee erp ing oy ty Se son and fatnily, Mrs. 0: Cunningham, aid Senator | ico’ 4 Custer Camp, No. 1, Sons of Veterans, | rose en dead—they who speak to all the lovers | __samasidhtomythesnel of glory. accoased te assurance uf Jur heartfelt syimpauuy, Chase and family, of Rhode Island. ‘Marine Band, J. P. Sousa conductor. of liberty under the sun,aud with a universal at the outermost gate of the city cetes. | deceased tie assurance of Mr. and Mrs S. U. Kauffmann left this morning | _ Union Vetera ‘Corps, first company, Major M. | language? Are they dead, who move society to | tal, stening breathlessly to sounds thavascend | MyM SMa ral that an engroseed or for a visit of a couple of woeks at thelr fishing | Emmet Urell commanding. patriotlsm and love of country? It he is dead to | from the earth. this day, this hour; ave, this | ie resolutions be seut to the widow of Major camp in northern New Hampshire. Department G. A. R, flags, the family, he lives to the whole Union. It he is very re oan 3 speaker, pe eg Whe | poore, While the winities Were out Messra, Among the passengers sailing from New York | _Colmander Department of Potomac, G. A. R., | dead to Urother and sister, he lives to every | length and breadth of our re-united country, the | Ry invton, uington, Curtis, and others deliv i ‘ ered short euiogistic addresses, all of them bearing st medical director, Florence Donohue; chaplain, | stones dotting the national cemeteries of tis | #8 One universal harmony of song and praver to | UStmouy to tae cheerful abd eflicient, ald thae ty cart oer ae Rey. Benj. Swallow; S. E. Faunce, asaistant ad- | country are pan uation points in the volume | Heaven’s eternal camping ground, typified by the vi 2 ” Major Poore had ret nd ty his bretkren of the tho supe Brank ff Sprague, Benge Feltavkes AciL-G. ich: | nPatud coders Nevaicepiag speus ur aie Nelog | —Hespoke ot the part waten islert to be played | Profession in Washington, ‘The Vacancy on the Supreme Bench, | trivin, Geo. E Corson, Wine Gibsob, Newton AL | Gur coud soldiers He sleeping speak to (he VINE | yy the survivors of the war, and ead: “lu te A SKETCH OF HIS IPE. Ree HORSE eM OUT CAROL As Brooks ee "| Years only add sacredness to the naraes of those | language of our past commander-in-chief, in his} Major Ben: Perley Poore, who has been a com Fee ee a eens to taotnes Pacsident will |’ Joun A. Rawlins Post, No. 1,N. B. Fithlan, com. | who die for liberty and truth. Shall they be, for. | General orders, uinetoen Fears ago, auld over | spicuous figure in journalism for many years, was not appoint a successor to Justice Woods until | mander. z gotten? Not until the hills are worn away, Gnu pelted = al ere er ve eT my born at Indian Hill Farm, near Newburyport, Mass, Shortly before the October term of the Supreme | | Kit Carson Post, No. 2, W. F. Morse, J. V. com- Pe) “eae oe Hb Sear in the eloquent. words of Logan, as eyes | November 9, 1820. For nearly fifty years Major Its conceded that the appointment will | ™"Y'incoin Post, No. 3, J. F. Vinal, commander. posterity, and they will be forever kept alive in | ZFOW dull, and other hands slack, and other hearts | Poore spent a large portion of his time in Waxh- go to a Southern man, though not necessarily toa} 6, P. Morton ‘No. 4, C. B. Fisher, com- | the hearts of the patriotic people. cold in the solemn trust, ours shall keep it well— | ington as a busy and popular journalist and tn va- man living in the fifth circuit. The friends of ex- | mander. “[ cannot conclude this short address in a way | 30 kt 5 light and — th of life: remain to w riwus official connections. By bis ental Laanmers, Representatives Hammond and Tucker, Judge | Marine Drum Co1 y more appropriate than by reciting & couplet from a a ey Lenk 7 = rag =s~>] a4 large, Boar, Teady wit, and comprehensive know! Wills, and Judge Semmes have been working fate one) No. 5, E. 8. Fletcher, com- Fee the gifted patriot and poet, Col. John | TT next to the Christian churel it 1 one of the oat Of public personages to a degree quite unpar- {¥ hard for their respective candidates, and | John ‘Fr. Reynolds Post, No. 6, Edward Webster, 2 grandest organizations on the earth. alleled.” For some years before the war Major petul. But there is a pretty good chance | gotrmanden, a ‘Let summer send her gokien sunbeams down After the singing of the “Soldiers Farewell” | Pore twas clerk of te louse comalucee on Tobon that the appointment will go toa man not yet | “James A. Garfield Post, No. 7, J. S. Stodder, com- Ena ore by the chorus of ladies and the benediction by the | arrairs, and after honorable service in the Union le appolntment may go to Judge Simon- | »,72wes eee 2 And sutuian's moving host of leafless brown, | Rev. Mr. Wilson the decoration committee pro- | Army he was appoluted as clerk to the Senate ic from Georgia, who 1s earnestly saigorting | _ Burnside Post, No. 8, Dan, A. Grosvenor, com-| And wersurvivors of the fearful strife ceeded with their work, and soon the graves were | commitice ou printing, Which position be eccupled. ative from Georgia, who Is cme Supporting | mander, ez 2 While gathered here around their hallowed clay, pues Bes ee by ‘the multitude of | (11 nis death. | As a newspaper correspondent aud bis 0 it STAR reportel a ere Ci! 7 2 - 1s anew pledge honor, wealth and life, lowers | eu. an oficial of Cor ess he came into personal uo candidate from the Soutty now in the Held, | manger, er Poste NO ® He D. Goodman, come) Tet our tac no star ahall pas vas." “The chorus of Iadies was composed of Mr Compact and had an” arqualncance with all that he knew of, whotn he considered a dangerous | Mander , ‘The Soldiers? Home. Cran ses and Hagm the distinguished men ‘of. the Capital since abt? ME. Hauhwond, Ue Judge stmonons name | andere ee ne eS TOWERS Y-COM-| Cary to. custo, tho encteses. at the | Spranls Mrw Gondon, Mines Shepherd and’Craig | thy dass Sr bmadient, John” Quin’y” Adame should be present lowever, he § he woul r Tc a . ‘second $0] 5 Miswe ema St | His home at Indian Mill Farum was the old home of bea formidable rival for any'man in the South. | a jong line of eet eee erougnt up with | soldiers’ Home Cemetery, usually held in the ~ Judge Simonton 1s not_a_ candidate for the place, 3 ‘ contraltos; Mme. Harriette H. Mills, second cop- | nis ancestors, one of whom purchased Uhis Uract id the decoration committee Of | trom the Indians in 1650. tere ‘Major Poore was T. Dykes, F. L. Fuss, Jas. | in the habit of Seeking recreation - ery year dur. Andree M te Hs ay, de rons, oueria | ing Une reas of Congres, and. often eubertalted Crowe a $ e a y), lames H. le ere WIUh cok Lost ty. strongest | (rowds that lined the streets on each side as far a8 | the cemetery, including a number of distinguished | jyxes Chria Stora, W_ A. Bartieet, MM, & ay ee Ing tne escort ot the Grand Army wieurew trom | Meets of, te, APY. "The exercises were cou-| 4. p. boding, and Mises Jesse A: Van Doren, 108 | ook’ the untry Tor, ao, immense deta, aad 3 vy ducted under the direction. ler Chas. | Lusby, Kate E. Decker, Lilly K a ¢ Uee e ‘s and returned to their headquarters. The Gran er a the Other Cemeteries. towering fagstail, from wich the stars amd ON OF MURDEK—THE WOUNDS | Army continued along High street to the aque- | Henry J- Hunt governor of the Home, and the | a1, Coremonies were held also at other ceme- | Stripes eroceuee eee eae bonfires have for many years famed forth when see Be Was as follows z G a ery the soldiers’ graves were y the Secretary of the Navy to investigate the shoot- | of 324 street. ‘National Salute, 34 United States Artillery. Mu- | Battle Ground Cemetery ire victory crowned our national arms or the ballots Ing of Lieut. Arthur H. Clarke, of the U.S. Marine A DISAPPOINTMENT IN WEST WASHINGTON. sic, " \. B. Prentice, of Post No. | siope of the hill 18 a piece of woodland, the seed Corps, with the view of ascertaining if his death | The large crowd of persons who congregated | Calling assembly to order, Comrade Charles P. Lin- | 5," Honors of a situllar character were paid w the | Sr'Py, was by suicide, as reported, or by murder, as Mr. | long M street, in West Washington, this morning | Coln. Music, “Cover with Blossoms these Com- | graves of soldiers in Oak Hill Cemetery by a com- Clarke believes. A Newport special to the “New | to see the procession were doomed to disappoint- ‘says: Mr. ake ee oer con- | ment. It ped Gen that the escorting militia | goidiers’ Home Band, Prof. A. Piedfort, lead vinced that his son was murdered, and rel st uroge as ground for his bellef. A few days be- | crossing the Potomac, and the line of the supa the Slain” (Carleton) his son's death he had a presentiment that | route was ned with spectators. The military chs mets aoe w eae uy ee ee Ge ort However did not march into West past Mount Sinai, ores Si eee jater his wile’s mother: and while on, but drew up ina line on the western en ewell,” Orpheus Octette Club. lot ‘ne portal set Se they Were attending her funeral big’ sons Geuee | ofehe M street Over Hock Creek, and after | acer Swayne, of New. York, Must, “Soldiers | , Special memorial services were held at the New | old munsion was begun over two hundred Covaleve tart Son had committed suicide, and | others participating in the ceremontes to pass, | p, Danfels, chaplain of Kit Carson Post.” Music, | tere was a lange attendance of tembers determined that he had taken an overdose of Some | they, the escorting companies, countermarched W | ‘jsrave Heroes,” Soldiers’ Home Band. Decoration | @- 4 R. Rev. Dr. Bartiett delivered the sermon. | under 1ts rambling, nany-gabled root, decorated by a commitiee under the difecuion of a ‘Nearer My God to Thee,” 3d Artillery Band. | Pact Post Goumander gave Satisfactory decisions. On the southern of every tree in which was planted by Major + - ys Fades of OURS,” Orpheus Octette Club. Invocation, | fhittee in charge of comrade ‘1D. W. Houghton, of | Foes Bown hands some twenty-five years ago. Kev, Byron Sunderland, Music, “Deparied Days,” | post No. 7. -Nor were the isolated graves of sol- | Mussachusetts Soclety for te Peousmnion of Agr leader. | qiers here and there in the suburbs negiected. ‘The | Massachusetts Souety f un Of $1,000, "On Poew, The Festival of Memory, oF Converse with | decoration of these graves were in charge ot ‘Pass | gutum awarded Lim a pretium of $1000. On ), Prof. B.C, Townsend. Mu- | post Commander John O'Riley and Senior Viee- | watsot tsa "Masoule Shrim, where sic, “Offertory and Elevation,” from | Kossin’s | Commander Caleb I. Saers, of Post No. 6. inembers of the ligher degrees Of that fraternity DECORATION DaY NOTES. are Wont to meet in annual reunions. ‘The quaint lates two | companies would march to the Aqueduct Hi} Int. Mr. Clarke was disinclined | allowing the Grand’ Army of the Kepubllc and | Rest,” Orpheus Uctette Club. Benediction, Rev. E. | York Avenue Presbyterian chureh last a bine pege go eg mare i sheltered. te Lo produce sleep, because of nervousness in- | Camp George W: ington. it ves by the committee, visitors, and inmates sje a A ka abe OE SA AGO us| ned crmtne rcongmn a are | Mar aceon awa gon cn of te | Wonk agaane gs es sconjecture UnUl that night he bad another jon comm oe : Piston, tn which he saw al mad follow hs son tl | Yaloe Haas, ated to a Sram reporter thls | ongs f eeter, Mrs, ira G- Abbot Mrs J. 4. Me- | TFiaity (Cauholo) church Sunday school parucl. | | When a boy Major Pore learned. the the latter entered the room onthe ship,when he saw | Morning that the whole police department could | Gowan, Mrs W. H Kelley, Mra Chas P Lincoln, | pated tn the May procession wilich Look nd uteravare, Elis ire | him fire two shots and saw hisson flldead to the | not do as much: good in the entire city as they | Mrs R. W. ‘I'yler, Miss Bertha D. Lincoln, Miss 8. | Yesterday afternoon. s ey ever hb took "was that of edi- Soon afterward Mr. Clarke received a letter | could do at the Aqueduct Bridge to-day. “Icon. | G. brown, Maj. Geb. Henry J. Hunt, Col. HN. | the usual route, was formed ows: Banner. op oe sa Scots PM tee | ay eaten aris eh vee | uci, Nach bens See | lua an ote” ms Carer his acre ea tare, te y ch coin! CI ‘ will vi e} cl Chas. Gi - 4 4 fon, in that the death was by shooting and occurred. Danuly moving and i mes oe re Saines O'Brien, Comrades Ira C. Abbott, Be Finite | MUFray; cer, Miss Nellie McKengla; the crown- by Mr. ‘the lat minister to Germany, i ih Ana Louise falling of rain there are so many who will forget | Mr. J. B. Lloyd, Mr, Robinson Wiaite, Stanton; statue-carriera, Musters Jas, Cleary, E i } i 3 ession’ Was under the direction war i Was commissioned & to that of another officer named Wood, as detailed | it to eseay sles on the | Glynn, sup’t of cemetery, Comrades J. 0. Kerbey, | The proc a, 3 of Rew. in the Ancient and Honor- th one tetuer received from xt hie suspicious | other CHE eter Jie brown, sou ‘2 HaSwara, av. dtecaruib, | Father Roccotort, and formed by Mira dokn Tran enlisted tn jent and Honor. cl ance. cory AU the corner of 324 and M streets the march | and Chas. F. Keefer. or.—The ann Ena to duty in this city, drilling raw recruits, committed the deed, whoye features he saw in his | was checked by evidently 0 imisunderstanding of | | Choir Orpheus Uctette Club, Prot. Jobn 7. Lay- ‘MISISONARY Wi ual Feports of the | signee the was appoinied by Senator ADuony as ream, but did not know, told Clarke when he | orders, as anumber of the veterans proceeded to ee) leader; 1st tenor, C. A. Beale, T. L. Upshaw, clerk to the Committee on Printing, ‘an ofioe be Went on deck that Wood wanted to see him in his | take the ferry and the remainder to cross. the | A.d. Hall; 3d tenor, Ighatius Jackson, John Simms held until his death. The deceased leaves a wite, root, and this person then followed him, shot him | Aqueduct Bi ‘and for more than a half hour | 1st bass, A. K. Brodie, li. A. Jackson, J. D. Butler: no was a sister of the late Kopt. P- os, as he’ entered th row, and escaped to another | ait was contusion. 24 bass, John T. Layton, John C. N: sessor of the District, two sisters and a part of the ship fore the alarm had spread. Mi The ferry at the foot of 32d street accommo-| ‘Phe Services at Gen. Logan’s Tomb. oy Clarke's belief in murder rather than suicide 18 | dated many thousands of persons unis morning. Gada) services will be LAME eke beaks DUG. city Saturday evening. He bad daughters, | strengthened by the fact that two shots were fired, ‘At Arli saiticenetea P ‘ats both of whom he survived. His grandson, Ben. ‘one at the head and one at the heart, which med: Arlingto: ve John A. Logan, in Rock Creek Cemetery, Perley Poore Moseley, of ‘Ube last ; ical experts in the recent Burton murder case in| There were many more strangers at Arlington | Qeiock this afternoon, under the auspices of the direct descendant of his house, and the veteran! Us city declared could scarcely be done by the | to-day than usually attend the decoration of the | Department of the Potomac, @.A.R, Theservices journalist was the last of his ‘name. On several. Bircumstances: Mr, Clerk en ask oe cre WcRe | Soldiers’ graves, and a number of the soldier boys | will be under the direction of Col. Fred, Brackett, Secasions prior to his death be ‘his | two daughters of the Huan eyazat the hour appointed for the ceremony. of Honor, the Logan Invinelbles, of for life, Jar. Clarke 1s of the delayed the ceremo about 1 o'clock. | Men's Republican Club, of Mr. W. We a ‘just before he was sericken School in this city, Deantipa when the drum Ss that nour the | Johnson, Cores a he ee ——_.9e____ Grand Army assembled in front of the man- | come from Baltimore especially to do honor to the fis Omice and’ set ups thousand of m4 Ella Wheeler Wilcox’s baby boy died just twelve | sion and, headed by the Marine Band, | memory of Gen. Logan. The Guard of ibe Cipation to the Childs Drexel fund hours after its birth, at Meriden, Conn, Friday | ‘uarched tile grave of the twenty-one | Honor will assemble at Grand Army Hall, on Penn~ ‘The mother 1s very low, though the | h indred unknown esldiers, which was decorated | syivania avenue, at 4 o'clock, and will march from See ‘the Masonic doctors give hope that she will recover, Waile the band played “Nearer, My God, to Thee,’ under escort of the Saratoga Citizens’ Corps, & . “he highest degree of the scotlan mae