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(T ones PENNSYLVANIA ie NORTH, T. 1D 80" poe, ne SPLENDID SOES TEE a waited SL FECT AUGUST 6, 13m TRAINS VE WASHINGTON, F STATIO! CORN Siti Beeb Saadiets “Es Ok: to Cleves oe with thrvagt aod Meaplle apyee, 10:08 Bint Sleeper to Pittabarg. and Pittsbare’ to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. andateua, and Rochester, dally. for Buf- Fi soanecting THIS AFTERNOON, G®. 'W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, #90 F street, THUSTEES" SALE OF A VALU. 1 Or 1271, folio 221 et seq NT- KO- furare, doug, except batttuay. 10-00 ny and record atalino Lek ener ee Bane | ey ag dis eat janday. 86 0:50 | "jy27-eodhds JOKN B. sey City with beats of Brooklyn Annex, affor lirect travafer to Fulton street, svoiding double jerriage scruss New Yor Ost For Philtdel big’ 720. 4:00. 11 90, and 11:40 am. 00, 4-10'8.00-o‘0d and 1120'p a Oe San: $psB 0031 49 wm 2 90.4198 90 10 Co, aa T786 pak ‘Lhotted kxpresa, all Puriot Gare Ost am weerdaye and S49 pm daly, with Dining For Baltimore, 6:25, 9:00. a itap 4:40, 6:00, cares For Ani ig, 4:20 and 9-00 « m., 12:05, 4:20, sad edie tal eee A A a : 10pm. ALEXANDKIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. WAY, AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON For Alexauiria, 6:00, 6-35, Sy, 10,57 a2 00. Yas 12:04 noon, 2:05, 4:23. 8: BS, Soma dae ees yeaa ‘Trains leave for Washington. 6:05, 7:05, Say 9: 9:18 amd 11:07 asm, 2:00, 9:40, 7:03, 2 and 10:42 pm. ‘Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor. Rerof 13th street aud Penusylvauis avenue, and at ‘the station, where orders can be left for the checking of bagwage t. destination from hotels and residences, ay Pee Agent, IEDMONT. AT! ‘Schedule in effect June 24, 1888. ‘8:90 A. M—East .enn. Mail Daily for Warrenton, Gordonsville, Charlotiavil, Lynehbure and Stations dota aud ‘uchourg, Blue Kidge ich Soting Bent Roowwala, Hose gumery dew oak “HS RNS Fast “2 Bay toe Warrenton, cha. = ae Waren ‘havilie, Stations Chea & Ohio” Routa, sey Cie apie Sa Sua oe r¥ani Dacville, Greensboro, Raleigh, e. Columuia, Pg Atlanta, Dirming- bam, Monquomery. ‘New Orleans, Texas and California, = me ye « New a jentgomery, i connee- Se tore onary ty New Oenae end Mana bouloir for Vicks Lore aod Shreveport Pul man Slee ville t> Columbia sod Agusta, Solid traine Warhiaxton to Aulauta. Duce hot connect for Cand 0. route pulats S733 P. M.—Dafi pt su sgcee, zB cet Danae fer Mena 2-30 Ft Western Express Daily for Warrenton, Gordonsville, Char.ottesvilie, Louisville, Cineini sd trains sad Summer, resgris o@ and neat tine of hite Sulphur Springs and Obio route. Pullman Sleepers Washington to Louisville aud ‘St 1 ais tor Lynchburg, Bristol, Chattanoowa, shville, Memphis, Little Rock, and all southwestern, browgh Pullman Sleepers Washington to —Southeru Express Daily for Lynch. burg. Danville, Raleigh, Asheville, Charlotte, Colum- Dia Aiken. Aususta, “Allanta, Monuomery, New Or leans, Texas and California" Puliman Sleeper Wash. logton to New Orleans, via Atlauta, and Pullman Sleeper W: change. P LINE. [, Daily except Sunday, and Rouvd Hill 11:48 A! jeave Round Hill 5:30 A.M. tol and Lynch ed. and | eylvapia aven! Vania Baliroad, Lalpeags backed, at ofhce, and at <peatlon Pen: hand Bata Jas L TAYLOR nS ‘General Passenger ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFEC1 APRIL 29, 1999. LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATIO! NER Or New JELSEY AVENUE AND 0 STREET iG fpiene aud Northwest express daily 10:554 Yor C.ucinaatt and St Louis, express daily 3103 998 pm mega ppbae and Cleveland, express daity 10:354 For Lexing:on and Local Stations, +10. For Philedeiphin Newark, ead Wilasanton 30 "For. tmcormediets points’ bereeee’ Baltimore sad Philadelphia, 3am. and 13:15 pom, For Sitwer'y and 430 ineton Penney ane 1d 830. 8: ‘35. 6:45, * the Meta Beeb ¥ wermediate pointe, tOa: 1420. F4-40, *5-38, #1120 pan. - Yor Boyds and interinediate stations, +7 p.m.,610 = * Church trata leaves Washingtod on = = swpping at all stations on For Frederic. 110-1 $43 am ero, Penick. 10:10am, 13, 14:38 18:90 P| wo, ae 10 am. and 15:200 oF bial elate on le Siecaad Vater Fe Bmonbs wt all poimie south via ‘Norfolk ai the rn only at aa = Tentus arrive trom CBteago daily 7:20 am. and 5: Pu from Cincinuats and’ Be: Louis any Oe20 st Sod 1.55 p. ms trom Pittsburg day 720 «une 3-13 rm From Philatelpaia, Chester, and Wilmingtot + sm... 10, amd 9-05 p.m. datiy. seal Frois singerly aud intermediate, points north of Pajtimore 108m dailveud 12:15 4'm sundayenig. i more fur Westington af = ¥. 9:05. 10 45-1uinute trai m= 1, 2, 3, 4:20, 8-50, and 11>. ms ma, 115, 24:10. 5 Except Sunday. "*Dai Bocwrase called for amd eners ca orders left at Ueaet offices, 610 Deg bya ou ‘TO-mon! ARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE. BY CATALOGUE. (20,000) TWENTY-THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK FINE AND MEDIUM CLASS PARLOR, OFFICE, BEDROOM, LIBRAMY, DINE ROOM, CHEN CARPe TS, iN 38, ILCLUTH, MA’ REFRIGERATO) PABA Cal SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY' Tk RECENT FIRE ar COB HARTMAN'S FURNITURE WAREROOMB, wonrseng Rear tee RUONRDL oo on TREET BKIDGE), Fo« CONVENIENCE TO BE SULD WITHOUT 1 OM THe FIRST, SECOND, THI.:D AND FOURTH FOK ‘ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, 1 COMMENCING af TEN WO. S17 MST. T Bie tees, Po wi front of the wit the lunprovemeuts rooms, 12.6234.11 to 30-fo0t w ‘erwa of sale: Une-! STREET» (GAY-! a3 I), Y Of RBsERvE, BY CAlALOG! WEDNESDAY Mi LN [T_EIG! g me PROMrt, \WO-STORY BRICK D' LN TOWED aDAT SoGE posta be wat sgeed ‘nos M stow, pa, asd tudor reutai of 81030" yor mouth: tot ory (q[ucuss DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘SPECIAL Potty, HOTS Pw aT URSDAY, AUG! NINTH, 1888 commenc- Been a opesee a nwa Se 1in- Ware. Ms starelagied ac itive. im ‘THOMAS DJWLING, Anctionsen ry (OMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. “GEOUKD SERET GEOMORTOWS, 0 No. $263, AT AUCTIUN. *Ps0staes SAL ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the of the purchase money to be paid in Shice in two equal instclimenta, payable ears, respect ely, fro the day of Interest om that date ‘A’ deposit deLare op each lot will be req of the purchaser at ‘the close of the sale. Conveyancing at the cost or the baw JAMES DAWSON, au6-5t As B. HENDERSON, RUSTEES SALE OF TWO VALUA BICK DWELLIN SES, Nos. Te wouruwase, St 81S ee | trast, duly re- ‘the land of the District of fommbia in Liber No. 115k T lio 300. et seq.aud fo “Liber No. 1100, folion 453 tad 450, et seq. hs under "Trustees, at the Fequest ot the pariy seared, wil eel, iu front of ‘the promises therela conveyed. at Bays lac FibTeeS tH ay OF AUGUST 186s fae DAY OF AUG HALY-PAST FIVE OCLOCR ¥ at theron Lat Buunbered nine (9) (sccor.tng to s plat recorded in ‘Liver No. 114%, at tolio 304), in square 409, the in the surveso.'s ‘the: Droved by a new three-story ‘Terms «1 reserve the right to cen eae TILL EAM We SOARM, GEOWGEC'BOARMASS} Trustees GEORGE W. ST\CKNEY, Auc., 9J0F st. au3-dbis Y ie SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. NG 42 DELAWAKE AVENG! EEN TAP IE ANG Orta wae of & dec pbticr or Colutsbte: made im sea yndersiqued frontof the DAY oF AUGUST, 1888, at GCLOCK P.M, the ‘following real estate, in the City of Washington, Discrict of Columbia, “being knowl fvurteen (14), ip square Lumbers=t G40, as the same is laid down on the public plan of the poe ual x ‘Terms of - third of the purchase- money in cash “aud the resid fa went, i jabie in six sale, with Incerest therecn at's Orie archacer may at hist ber ovtiou, tay the of purchase-m im cash. The title said trastes untit joney bas. teen pat ‘usde at time of sale. "1 ¢rme {6 betcomplied with in ten days of deposit will be fort felted: aud the right to reseil is reserved st the risk and cost of ne, -_ NC. at siay TH 122 Sth street GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auction MONEY TO LOAN. 3y30-d&as STEswER souy w, THOmPoS, 2S Commen:img MONDAY, Jume 25, 1888, for Poto- ac ier nope ay So Couch es EE, “Friday. 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Bux IMPORTER AXD TAILOR, donor to inform you that his NEW GOODS Rr cee ee betas PY ‘THE DEBILITATED, 19 ‘THE AGED. GaTo Bec ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS, ‘Weare the Sole Agents for this Cel we coustantiy'ou hanes full stock which we sell SPOR COE TRG” Eeday lator ae ‘Aveuts tor the WHITMAN SADDLE then which those Sau better: Lutz & Bro. 407 ave, ning Natioual A toll sock of Trusts tou betchous 0 ues Peet make, st very low vrices Te Toi ast Seweler and Opto and Bave your "oe tented with DE. {the beat iad this eounte, S MER Prervnes. ee oh 226816 omen SEES Dusrzerics Resorce IN THE MILD AND CERTAIN ACTION OF TARRANT'S Bt) SELTZER APERIENT. sala cenatil Tt was expected there would be trouble to-day at Acker & Neitsey’s Drickyard,at 11th and K streets northeast. The brickyard occupies, or did occupy before to-day, a portion of K street. ‘When the Boundary sewer was being Dutlt, ‘Messrs. Acker & Neitzey obtained permission from the Commissioners to occupy K strect, Between 10th ann ith streets northeast, vi fl i i | i i | i i é I ‘Commission’rs the removal thirty days July 27th. Directions were thereupon sent out from the District buildings to suspend the work of demolition until further orders. The orders to work, however, traveled stowly and the men Worked’ fast. Messrs. Acker and Neltzey drove rapidiy trom the Commissioners in thelr buggy to the brickyard, and against the work going on. “Mr. ‘Moss, however, showed his orders and refused to stop unull he Was direceea 10,00 90 oictally. Finally tne orders arriv ir. Moss suspended 0 ns Sit wecins to have arisen from a tulsunderseand- ing, On July 16 the firm was given twenty days in which to remove thelr structure. ‘The time expired yesterday. Subsequently whe Additional extension of thirty days was gran Dut it appears Captalu Symons was never nod Of this extension, and he proceeded to act ou the original order. Mr. Acker sald this afternoon that he thought a thousand dollars Worth of property ad been damaged. ‘The sheds had been torn down that sheltered many thou- Sands of new bricks, and a large quanlity of brick Just laid out on the floor was unceremoniously fartea away. The brick kilns were not damaged to-day, the ‘work of tearing them down baviug Deen réserved until to-morro District Government Affairs. 18 If UNCONSTITCTIONALT ‘The law authorizing the Commissioners to make contracts for street sweeping for a period of hve Years has been in force for some time. ‘The last contract the District made was with Mr. P. M. Draney at 35 cents per thousand yards. The new appropriation bill contains a clause which pro- His Neighbors at Nonquitt Express their Regret—Funeral Arrangements. ‘New Brpvorp, Mass., August 7.—This morning nearly all the cottagers assembled in the parlor of the hotel at Nonquitt, and adopted a resolution saying: “We, the friends and neighbors of General shrridan gherishing a happy remembrance of him as a kind friend and generous, unass panion, hereby express our deep sense of person ‘and respectrully tender his wife and family our Deartielt sympathy in thelr irrep joss.” ry stdted that 1t was at the of Mra Sheridan that wagers take no concerted action during tho re. of the generars ody. It was decided to, close the Nonguitt reservation, which ts prival aio ‘outsiders u Femoval of the fouy. Four ‘watchmen, ‘wil be entrance to the ground. a leave here by the 5p. wit! be accompanied by CoL Sheridan, ol. Kets logg, and Col. Blunt, the two Sisters, and the sefvante. Kilue and “Wiouard. A of honor of six men euch from 1 and ot New Bediord, will attend the body, und at New Bedford the remains will be Feceived by the posts of that city. A special train will leave at @ p. m. for Washington. On board the train Will be @ guard of regulars trom Fort GEN, SHERIDAN’S BODY Gen. Macteely returned from Arlington clock this afternoon. The site of Gen. an’s grave, he told a Stan reporter, selected by himself, Gen. Rucker and decker, will be on thé crest of the bid a the right or south of the mansion, @ short distance ‘vowaid the river. ‘THE QUESTION OF THE MILITARY ESCORT ‘at General Sheridan's funeral is causing some dis- cussion at the War Department. Paragraph 631 of the Army Regulations prescribes the escort fora neral-in-chief to be a regiment cf infantry, @ Eittauion of cavatry, aad two Ughs batteries of artillery, There ‘are two ps of cay. airymen at Fort Myer, who could consti tute the battalion, There's at the barracks one light Dattery, but there are no infantry troops near at band. ’ Thus it will be necessary to bring a number of men to thiscity in order to comply with the regulations ‘The whole matter rests with Generai Schon here from the nearest potn' infantry men are some hundreds away, one company at Bedioo’s two ‘at ‘Fort Niagara, one at Y., one at Platisburg, and five at EY Hi i ‘Wes in the room where he ‘at the | Barracks, Sackett’s Haroor, N.Y. As the prime | little idea that that the sum of $77,000 be appropriated for ‘southeast corner of the nly the | Consideration in Unis matter is the cost of away, and belle’ street sweeping, sprin! and cleaning, and that Immediate “inempers “ot ‘ne “family” nevs | portation it le quite ualikely vbat the Tater f ES no higher rate than 37 cents per thousand yards be allowed for such sweeping. Mr. Dran=y's Coutract, which 1s for five years, specifically states Uhat he Shall be palo at the rate of 36 cents per thousand yards, Gail upon this regiment, the 11th, but Army Sere think be wifi resort ‘w_the well Kowa allowable fiction of const dismous artillerymen as infantry, With seen the remains. It is sald the tace appears natural, ‘The cloth which covers the face 18 not removed any more than is necessary. Last night was the first for months that tf Draney, in accepting Ube new the lam of the watchers nave | the question is easily solved, Tates, does 80 under protest, as he 1s Of Lue opinion not but 4g the Sheridan cottage, but Col, | ¢nouga of these near at hand to form thar the terms of tract entitie him to 3 é ie Bight sending dlepatches and ‘tending To, the ight sending. dey and, ‘at 0 | Datches of telegranns of condolence that ‘had Dew received during the day. —_———_ ‘The Saratoga Races, SanatoGa, August 7.—This was the seventh regular day of the meetit here, The weather Was cloaring and the track heavy. First race—purse $400; for two-year-olds; three- juarters Of a mile. Starters and betting: Alaho, nt. ‘There are ive companies of lery at the Barracks, two at Fort McHenry, B. more, and five at Fort Monroe, It these last Ove may be brought that tue two at Baltimore brought ov three from Fort Monroe, Then need of but one light battery the detachment. ‘The nearest is at eis ant pine any ‘or the reason is por pally, for the Army appropriation bill is still in the hands ‘ind’ there” 1s sume doubt, as e cents per thousand yards for sweeping, notwith- ae es a ws ger impression that if the District adheres to Whe 27 cents per thousand yard ilem it Will have @ law. ‘suit On iis hands. fr 3] 2 iE ih BIDS TOR SEWER WORK, Proposals for the construction of ‘sewers were opened to-day inthe board room. The bidders Were James McCandish, Andrew Gleeson, John P. Largney, John J. Cudmore, Patrick Maloney, B. J. Coyle, M. Hine, Benjamin 'P. Beach and James a BRSE i hi ie is’ Ghowgue wil ‘of Sheridan's and sae Fry Congress, ‘ : to 1 against; Silleck, 7 to 1; Miss Flood, 4 to 1: egal ‘any money for trans- Reynolds For the construction of the 12-1nch Tata, 120 1; Bootmaker, 1501; -come-to-taw, 7 | the, legally of us days" Continuanes. ‘Sewers the bids ranged from 80 cents per lineal to; Slatrain, 15 to1; ‘Daisy Woodrum, 12 to 1; | Png ‘opinion, however, ig that Un- foot to $1.04; for the 15-inch, from 86 cents to Rally, 20 to 1, and Queen, of Trumps, 4io1. sin- | ger {he circumstances the $1.14; for the 18.1nch, from 9 cents to. $1.30; tram won, with Queen of Trumps second and Alao third, Ossicr rode the winner, Mutuals (eld ticket) paid $9.60, Second raceFrve handicap swoepst mile and a sixteenth, Starters and betting: War could rly order such an expenditure of : te “transporeauion fund was exhausted ‘aU Ube end of the fiscal year. 1t has been roughly estimated that the cost of carrying the t {the 20-inch, from $1.10 10$1.50; for the 21-inch, from $1.19 to $1.55; for th 34-tnch from $1.25. t6 1.67; for the 2x3, ‘trom $2.21 to $4.50; for the one 25x3,37, from $2.48 U0 $5.50; for the 2.5x3.75 IyPO— from $2.5) to $6.50; for the 2.75x4.12, from $2.84 crite, 6 1 against; Wary, even money; Dad, 10 $7; for the 3x4.5, from $315 to $7.50; for the wo 1: Wanoo, Ww 1; Tenbroeck, x4, ts judge 7.64, from $8.75 to $13.50; for basins, from $49.00 Murray, 6 to; Daruna, 6 to 1, and Vosburg, 8 L At the distance post Judge Murray and Wary collided. Hypocrite fually won, with Daruoa ta second place and Wary in tuitd. “Time, 1:40%4- raed (field ticket) paid $11.30, Barnes ye winner. ‘Third race—The Kirney stakes, 13¢ miles, Mon- trose won easily, Argo came very [ast from the Tear and beat Oarsmun handily for second place, ‘The latter Qnished third. Time 2:30, Mutuals Paid $12.60. Lewis rode ‘the winner. Fourth race, selling, 6 Rah! won, with a wecond aha Red stone third; cae ‘Filth race—Hurdie race, one mile and a furlong Percy won; Burr Oak second and Jim Murphy third, Time 2:0534. ee The Emigration Investigators, The bide opened toay cover all he work be done e appropriation of $7 (or pipe sewers, and the appropriavion of for constructing suburban sewers. In Ing out the schedule of sewers to be con- structed the engtneer department included only sufficient Work to consume these appropriations, There 18 an appropriation of $30,000 for cleaning and repairing sewers and basins, which will be expended by days’ work. ‘There is also an appro- priation of $10,000 for replacing obstructed sew- ers, which Will be expended by the engineer de- partment, as it 1 lumpracicable to do uke work by contract, A NEW COMMISSIONER OF PHARMACY. The Commissioners appointed Randolph F. Elliott, commissioner of cy, vice Thowp- ‘son, resigned, cage BESES TL ummao we were issued as follows: mbach, on Drick dwelling at 33 H street northeast, $3,000; Sami. Edwards, one brick dwelling at 613 9ui street northeast, $2,200; Mrs. J. Terrell, one brick Gwellin at 1146 uu street northeast; $700.. THE OMISSION OF 45 STREET FROM THE IMPROVE- MENT SCHEDULE. Mr, James L. Norris has called the attention of the Commissioners to the omission of 43 street from Pennsylvania avenue to D street trom the list of street improvements as published iu Tux Stak of August 3 last. He expresses surprise, and ‘aye no section needs improvement more than Uuls, On the eveof the jtation of Lhe bill to the Senate, he states be appeared before the commit- tee and suggested the pressing neod of the im- provement, attention to the deplorabie condition of the street. The Senate commitice looked into the matter ‘and amended the bill by including that street, and as amended the bill ‘oth Houses, and was ap- proved the t guy vith these plain facts before tuem he says he is at a loss to why 43 street was omitted, and ‘Says ft is @ question Whether they can divert the money. He Says the improvement has been tuoned for to the Comunissioners and the House ‘committee on appropriations, and before the latter Soinmittee Commissioner | Weob | opposed the measure, and the bill went to the Senate with ‘Uat street omitted. The petitioners then sought Telief and finally si 1m having the appro- jon made ih the Senate, Mr. Norris now asks yy What authority this street has been omitted from the schedule, and asks that Uhey afford the rellet by ordering ihe work. Eigoom,Lickwers, ed ‘The following liquor liceuses were approved by the Commissioners to-day: wholesale—to Juun Murray, 1157 20th street northwest; Joseph Con- ner, 801 Maryland avenue northeast. Retail—to Wiliam P. r, 702 E street northwest, and Louis Rotuschild, 360 9th street noruuwest, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Secretary of War issued the following gen- eral order this afternoon: Wan DEraRrwenr, ‘ADsoTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, ‘With profound sorrow the Secrouary of W tt sorro' retar ar an- nounces to the Army that Gen. Sheridan died last ening at Not ‘t, In the state of Massachusetts He Was born March 6, 1831. Upon graduatin from West Point he entered the Army. 1, as brevet second Meutenant of the lst intantry. His first service Was on the frontier of Texas; then in Oregon and Caliiornia e1 against hostile Indians ip the Takema expe Of the Cascades, In 1861, ha grade of captain in the 13th placed on duty as chief quartermaster and com- missary of the Army under Major-General Curtis in the Pea Ridge campaign, and subsequently as quartermaster at Major-Generai Halleck’s head- quarters in he advance on Corinth, Miss) He was Inted colonel of the 2d an ‘1882, brigadier-general of volunteers July ‘and major-general of volunteers December 31, the same year, having participated with disiinc- on in numerous engagemenis in the armies of the Onlo and the Cumberland until April 4, 1864, ‘when he was selected to command the cavalry corps of the Army of, the Po.ouas, and subeo- juently the middle military division and the ‘fray ot the shenandoan. ‘For the gallantry, milttary skill, and emer A eae ae ach! army in the especially at Cedar Kua, be thanks o! ngress, and was meral of the Army of the United 20, 1864, and November 8, 1804, was to major-general, U.S. Army, “ior lantry, military skill, and just oo he courage and patriotism of his troops ‘by him on the 19th day of October at whereby, under tne blessing of Providence, his routed army was reorganized, a great national disaster averted, and a briiliant victory achieved over the rebels, for the third time, in pitched bat- Ue, within thirty days.” Th the final campaign, which resulted in the sur. render of Gen. Lee’s army, be bore a distinguished part, Gince the close of ‘the war he cominanded successively the military division of the South- West, the Gulf, the fifth military district, the de- artinent Of the Missouri, and tie division of the issourt, He was appointed lieutenant-general ‘March 4, 1869, and assumed command of the Army Of the United States November 1, 1883. In recog. nition of hig military services the grade of general ‘was revived by to ras ap- scssvuat sour ns sulernetin naa ‘im in the froot rank Of the great and successful were cect ah ant tae Roce at acknowledged at the army New York, August 7. congressional mittee investigating the emigration queuion was somewhat slow in getting to work this morning. ‘The proceedings were opened with Mr. Caiclazer, Of Une Philadelphia ‘on the stand, Berore Bis tesumony was ree = Mr. Ford stated that ‘committee w journ’ tem down, the bay to board the italian senner Indian, ‘The committee and members of the press then started for the barge office to take the revenue cutter to quarantine to meet Une ship. se Bose Bismarck and the Broken Engagement. BERLIN, August 7.—The North German Gazette denies that in the communications between Prince ing tbe propoosd marriage of Prince. Alexander of ‘tne pro] mal rince Alexander, oi Battenverg, snd Princess Victoria, any referesoe ‘Was wnade Uo the queen’s letter. SS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, the New York Brock’ Markets as J opecial wire to Corsun and ey. 1419 F strect, y a courage —_——_—_ victories | Nor Mucm or aw INDIAN OUTBREAE.—The Secre” tary of ‘War to-day received a dispatch from Gen, Howard to the effect that Gen. Miles’ last dispatch to bim did not signity premeditated outbreak of any extent on we far ot the Indians on the San Carlos reservation. Assistant arlene wenn Kelton ts of the opinion that the peal Kelton ot ay opnion tat tne iaong disatoctad dian ab uns ‘here was ervalions and return to their camps, i ane Gun. Buack’s Resignation not REQUESTED.—CoL Lamont said to-day that he thought it due to Gen, Biack to say tnat there was notruth in the reports that Gen. Black's on had been requested or that there wero ay differences whatever, be- (Uween him and any member of the Administration. To Protect American Fishermen, ‘Dame. his loss is personal and irreparable, but the work that be aid ana the associat ous that cluster about his name will be a grateful memory to its older and an inspiration to its younger officers, [The President's message, ‘Stax is Here inserted.) "Phe fag will be placed at haWf staf? and stations, seventeen minute red on the day aller Lhe receipt of Unis order, and the usual badges of mourning will be word for La iby ardor of the Gectretary of War: ‘X. C. Deva, Adjutant-General HUNDREDS OF MESSAGRS OF CONDOLENCE have been received by Colonel and Mra Sheridan General Sherman telegraphed as follows: “The death of the general was totally unexpected. Ne ‘men are after me, but I must for a time dewilent. Command me in ‘any way to manifest spect for the "d The of the fire department for the month of July shows that during the month there were seventeen alarms for fires, Which caused an esti- mated loss of $4,155, Covered by an insurauce of north of the city, Which was referred to the Com- missioners by the Senate committee for their re- is under consideration. It is understood Rommtssioners wid take defiaive ‘action and’ Raltimore Markets, ee ee eg eg] olidated. 40; vast due cou + do. G5iq2do., tou-torties, 35% bia to-day, middliuee die Plate Wheat —-southern, wstive aud: higher: Pules, q Lamaberry, U2ai4i western, stroug and biguer; No. 2 jot OzawUA Auurual ONaU: Er mid, 58a and certificates of stock issued, and that the or- ganization was a cooperative concern tn. nded to insure intelligent, action, but ‘October, Usigndiis: Whole, Itisat the same time giving brief in- formal hearings tajall who come. it began this morning the final revistou of (he measure in de tail and bopes to have the work completed this week. There is @ probability that three or four controverted points will be passec over Dy the Sub committee for the present, and a posal ltt that they may be subultied tb a caucus for ultk, mate decision, The regular week.y of the ‘aaance’commivien waist” tas lace More t to delay the measure in ( thought probable that Ulecy will reserve su: criticism as they may have Ww make for ue debate tn open session. It Was given Out this afternoon that the Dill Will be ready to report in about Un days. Seaator Aldrich has returned and was al work With te subcommilice to-day. During the twenty-four hours ending at Lovley. this afternoon deaths were reported to Ube beaith office as follows: Wm. Murray, white, #0 years; America A. Willey, white, 68 years; Mary a. ora BE. Pynchon, whtte, 33 years; Margaret Fletcher, wiilte, 19 ye Lena Schickler, white, 1 day; Geo. B. Robey, white, 2 years; Wi. J.” Mills, whi ear; Geo. E, Culver, white, i ear; J.cksou P. Lamkin, Mite, 3 years; Bfnost W. Mobey. w uli, & woutual ‘Teila M. Avery, white, 10 mon\ bs MW white, 15 months; Kobert M. Covington, white, 1 montis; Patrick Connors, white, 4 monte; kath M. Le Conte, white, 4 mouths; ret ams, White, 3 months; Allce Delany, co JERE Many, Bulcher, ‘coiored, 3 years: Delaware, colored, 34 Years; Lee Wilson, ¢ 20 years; Sarah’ A. McIntosh, Lydia Powdon, colored, 11 month: colored, 10 months; Forrest L. Pr lore, months; Lottie Adams, colored, ® months: Win. Jackson, colored, 9 mouths; Juc, Quorn, colored, 6 montis; Maria Tunker, co.ored, 8 moutus; E Nelson, colored, 5 months, _— ae ‘Transfers of Heal Estate, Deeds in fee have been flied as foliows: P.Thomas tS. W. Bunyea, pt. ©, 89. 281, $3,450: SW. Seit- riage to F, Wharton, sub 30, sq. 2, 45; 0.1. Green to T, F. Mills, sub 41, sq. 2 Chic ester, g17h. LB, Linton to Solon © Hs. PB 24 sub, Pleasant Plains; $—" ‘i. &. Lincoin vo Sophie 'J. Lincoln, interest in Jamaica, a: $— T. J, Luttrell et al to And. Meivilie, parc G21; $1,650. Mary A. Fenny wT. 4: Rover, sub BL, $4. 876; 3,000. “Disurict to Vestry Su J — sq. BUD: Fannle A. Moore to J. F: Vaggainan, sq. 735; $— K. Amith et al. to Lous Rothschild, lot 1, Dik. 3, and lot 1, DIK. ® Naylor's Farm; aéd.72. —o—— Av rms BLaIee Reosrrion.—Mr. Wr. A. Cook, Acting president of the league, Las appointed tne following committee to ‘represeut tie kepublican National League, of this city, reception ten. dered Uhe Hon. James G. Blalue upoo ais arrival in New York: BH. Warner, A. P. Pardon, Patrick O'Farrell, L. P. Wright, Green B. Kau, Simon Wot, Robi, S. Fletouer,’ Frank K. Ward, A. P. Clark, W. CG, Dodge, F, RK Mattnews, i. Worth J. W, Howell, Kdwin Su herlaad, ¥. W. Evans, F. il. Aldrich, ank Geo. W. Dyer, ‘Tue SEIZED Brivisn Scnoonens.—In the house of commons last evening, Sir James Fergus parlimentary secretary to (he forei;a office, stal that Mr. West, the British minister at Washing- ton, had’ been” instructed to request the United Staies Government to postpone Ue sale at Port ‘Townsend of the four British schooners a Anquiry into the \eyality of their seizure, coe 101 at Sharon, N. ¥, ar manufacturer, of {roubles brought about by gumbiln, John Robinson, the showman, wo aied tm Cin- cinball Saturday, as me med ta Ty Wy 2 of &i 7~™ A ‘dispatch from Standing Ke ney, ‘Says Lhat four chiefs, J: Grows, soft hina peak and Big-Head, Backes by Siting Bull, ate holding tne I back from asseulug Lv Lie act of Cun Grom by tacumidation, “ At Hillsboro, Ohio, John Brown, a nent farmer, Was slot and Tataily wounded saturday by his ‘brother-in-law, Marion Bricton, a brower or nlative Britton, At Belair, Md., Harry A. Tucker, fourteen years Old, Was accicentally shot suiday by a com Panion named Hovert Vail, and instantly killed. At the Maryland ceuiral labor conference in Baltimore Sunday, Secreiary Metz introduced a resoluuion, Which provides that at e denn w- = long de Stration on Labor Day, no one holdti Office shall be allowed'1o speak. Atver Date the resolution Was flually latd on the table, DIED. BROWN, On August 7th, 1888, at 12:50 o'clock my, CHAKL ES “Buows: 4 > Funeral from . wtrect southeast, jednesday afteruounat 8 Ovkck pa ee CLAGETT. On Monday, August 6.1888, at 11.45 Bees hgmon. nt aa eit the aunty Pt yeas 0 Funeral from Hock Creek Wednesday. Friends. winulug ‘ta Tagesas Bangdorte ofice, S16 Peunsylvais sessnes Borthweat, at 2 o'clock. - COLEMAN. In this city, Aurust i. after a long and pain ul Ciztstian forsityde, AKON Ot Kochomter, 8 on IABR, at 2400, bich we bre with, COLEMAN, formerly ‘Funeral from igs late residence, 311 5th street wotthe ‘Thursday the 9th instant, at 11 a. an xandria, Va, (Koobester, ‘Va. papers copy. CURTIS. On Ay G, 1888, at 5.300'loo =. m, MAKY ANN CURTIS, belovea wite of the ia Nicho- das Curtin, Her funeral will take place from Fred. J. Spindiers undertaking establiaie. ot borthwest, on Wediewiay, Aux. DEVINY. On August 6. NSM. at 7-90 AEL DEVINY, beioved Lusveud of have renee r ‘will take place from his late residence, 1039 Fifth street northess(, oc Thursday morning at 5 Fedock.” Weiss tad vaetivesoretvchia tr sttead DUMBHART. On Aururt 7, 18uh, HAKIY C. be- loved son of Geomre K aud Mary A. Dumbbart, aged “Funeral st house of f deceased August 8, cl perenta of “ 1We.m Frieuds invited to atten. . FLET On Mouday, August 6 1888, MARGA- BETS Perit, ne telcve daspies oo aud Joby am the tweutieth year: eare Her funeral will take place trom ber Ine residence, No. B11 3d street wortheast August & at Sovclock p a. ted U6 attend. (Aexaidria paprte please c August 6, 15%, B. GUY, ‘an the tus inte Jobat W. and Aun Funeral Wed; frou the residence ae. HAMMOND. ESTHER TO, A88S, JOHN HOP! V. and Bertha HARDY. Suddenly, jo 3 Colock Dp. m., NELLIE T. HAI Y beloved w Win. Mardy, and daughter of Sark Holiors F from residence 4-1 Astcoct uurtieast, Wede August 8. at o'clock gm hhalatives mpd imvited to atven * HARMON, Suddenly, in Detroit, Mich. Angust ptt Hon Jou 1 HARMON: of Deine Bek for tiie last elyht years « resident of thie city. ‘Funeral in i. LOVING. On Monday, August 6, 1888, at § pm. PIERCE LOVING, wt lis late residence, 423 Delaware avenue south west Funeral on 6 at 1 p.m, at Beoond Baptist wor. bwegt 3 Augest Bat 4 o'clock Lins Seess sete Ma, June 23. 188g, ciidret. of "Dr, thomas 1X ednesday chureh, Sd street, between Mi aud I streets 2 riends invited. MEAD. On the morning of August 6, 1888, at 9.30 Cicer, SUBAN NAL MEAD, tie eagut) econ your er “fawers! from the Fourth. Street Methodix Church southeast ac 5.30 o'clock puis. Aluquat Buh. “Fricuds abd eequaiuiaucss i vives te ROBY. Suddenly op Monday Aurus? 6, 18:8, ELSE ROBE beloved Dasbuad of beay Beye ee ‘Notice of fuperal hereafter Pell im Jeans triumrbent of Bor RUFFIN. esl-ep August G, INBS, ar Lacasville, Vs, Deloved daughter of K. D-and & AL August 7. 1) a m.—Ne 4 en Lives Sgaiunt Base eh lowetant igi erepta ot ot were Bitven oars above the estima.es, snd s femver seis of at io Seplomber pod gyeued Pi iver optinud wore: Whrat, S44gaba'y: gormyGS0c: Ta Pork Lian: lard BOTH. ebost ‘is Paleo sre 255 A petition nas beon filed to have W. 1. Wiley, an Tora, adjudged a lunaiie ana af Dit Beynon, as Comialttes Housced his nventionsto attend the eral Rucker’s dispatch was as follows: “We our love and aympathy. Can we do anything for bi MoKnignt, ‘the residence of Mrs. 145 Massachusetts 8 oni Be since veacnary 20, for et hisesau — OvEncoms vus Hear.—Jno, auctor of ‘car No. 11400" dhe. W ial ie i i Louteville and Nashville Railway Co., Minion bas susatogs eos Somplalae Navat Onpens—Capt, Thos O. Selfridge ordered to duty at theNaval War College. Commander G, w. if f #8 Ht uring i ith, ou Mi peace rn ct pees Srp er ere will st} ‘On Tuesday, Aug. the 1BSH, at 6 208, z= F * ‘from Y reasdance, 1735) - > ya 4 o'clock. At hie a ‘County, aid, th the seveaty winch year “Sarial et Oak Hill, Wedneeday, Aucust 6, at 10,30 at 7:30 Sieur Stunt late Ey Cs a vureole, gus invited to