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CITY AND DISTRICT. {7 The difference between » loose vague to its circulation. This is a point of great im- portance to advertisers, Note of the Marquis Imperial! and Secretary Blaine’s Reply. CLAUSES EXPLAINED—JUDICIAL REMEDY. his term, indemnifying the Spanieh consul and other Spanish subjects for, tho losses vastained in the New Orleans mob of 1851. The consid erations upon which this resolution was Fillmore. ‘THE RIGHT TO JUDICIAL REXEDT. The right to judicial remedy which Mr. Web- ster assured to the Spanish subjects is likewise And, as Mr. Webster ts out, the resident alien has wines PO . BACK TO OLD SCENES. ‘The President Goes Agaim Over the Route + From Chattanooga to Atlanta. SPECTS TO THE CHIEF MAGISTRATE—Aa SALUTE ‘THAT WAS TOO HEARTY FOR THE COMFORT OF THE SPECTATORS. terday President Harrison addressed the citi- zens as follows: “My fellow citizens—I have greatly enjoyed the opportunity of seeing Chattanooga again. munitions of war; ite pleasant hilltops were torn with rifle pits, ita civic population the at- Have you used Y, APRIL 16, 1891. ornrine set = — — were held not to contravene the ees ea o Liuatted, daly. mm Brantan commmareunamom, | ten of Mr. Webster, shared aloo ty Prior to his departure from Chattanooga yee- cate, ran, tarcurs wi (CHESAPEAKE AND O810 RAILWAY. Vestibule Sleeper for Lex isville, and through Sleeper to Rich ‘Cars are open to recetve pas pm S13 Fedasgwanta avenge Leave Washington irom station coracr of New Jersey avenue and C sitet boast and an affidavit giving exact figures is a Taare inion Dee. Oy ant Bstrets Oldest ! wid ad af ‘viii siguiiennse x's enact resolution, 7 AN ENTHUSIASTIO WELCOME GIVEN THE PARTY I 10.g a Ter Newruet News Uhl fount Conor ana ss te A person ‘ident Fillmore March 3, 1863, the last day of | THR’ LATTER cITY—HUNDREDS PAY THEIR RE- ‘ Rerieta aly arrive at ha Rant sey ap interested im the statement. Tur Stan smears | Jest J ‘THE POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES CLEARLY “ " = spl J Gu? vonTe—an AxALesews dadu quatzp ax | S#Ured to the ey subjects. eres Heep sane sole, Meaems army. Ite BS wae = best LEXoTH—THE QUESTION oF InDEMAITE—razarr | Specially guaranteed in the second section of | only industries wore military; {ts stores wore = March Sh e 8 privilege which is denied to the citizen. The | tendante of an army campaign. I see it today For ag Northwest. Vcocialed Limited ox Summer Rivals, ‘The State Department last night, as was an- lows and children of the citizens who lost | a great city, a prosperous commercial center. \] For o SALE Tae eine Some are unrivalled. Pear/- | ticipated, made public the last two notes of the | their lives by mob violence may sue the leaders | 1 see there hilltops, then bristling with guns, tay 80 and 1130p. ay - pier Halian diplomatic correspondence. The most | ar members of the mob, only in the gourts of | crowned with happy homes; I sco these streets, ott Pittsluns and Wieveland, express daily, 1320 | 7 ze has many imitations, but | ,centietier from Nome, through Marquis Im- | the state of Louisiana, while the widows and | through which the worn vetorans of many cams Pp? For exington and points ‘athe Shenandows Vaiies.| "The Evening Star a hy xp gu and ia as {Children of the Italian subjects who suffered | paigns then marched, made glad with the pres- 110"408'm 2 geo no rivals, Any of these may | pesiali, was the first one in order | death Lave the right to rue each member of the | ence of happy children. Everything is changed. For Winchester and way Stations, bed: ; allof themare | follows: mob, not only in the state courts, but also be- | ‘The wand of an enchanter has touched these for. Baltimore we € dangerous ; ai | NOTE OF THE MARQUIS IMPERIAL. fore the federal tribunals for the district of Rovat. Lzcatioy or Iraty, WasHINGTOS, April Louisiana. | hills and old Lookout, that frowned over the val- ley from which the plow had been withdrawn, (8:00. 45-auinut 200 boon, 45-thin: is the Oldest and most firmly estabe disappointing. Pear /ine is re- Ph Provision is made in the revised civil code of | now looks upon the peaceful industries of coun- EDUCATIONAL « lished newspaper published in the liableand safe. In all washing | 3 18#1-—Mr. Secretary of State: Thasten to 20- | 1 cuitians for recreas of such grievances as te | try life, All things are changed, except that IN _WASHINGTO: pe dcl * « he thi knowledge the receipt of the note which your | widows and children of the victims of the mob | the fag then floated over Chattanooga = Sen) 0. District of Columbim, having won the and cleaning, It savesthe thing | excetleney did me the honor to address to. me may plead. I quote: floats here still {Cheers} It has passed from the 1S Docbboncine ia on Sees ‘ washed, while it saves labor in | on the ist instant, in reply to that whereby| “Article 2914. Every act whatever of man | hands of the veterans who bore it to victory in | ficiency in three months. Send ter pamphlets, Students high position it holds in the confi- . Baron Fava informed you of his departure on | that causes damage to another obliges him by | battle into the hands of the children, who lift | helped to obtam positions. Ty pewriting taucht fee to arenes | ; washing. You can find Pearl | ee ee ita de’ coutante pga ex. | "hove fanlt it happened to repnir it; the right | itas an emblem of, peace. [Cheers] ‘Then ts. Head School Aciue Pheuography, $1 F 24-30 p.m zne ina million homes; you will find it a blessing in your own. celleney's aforesaid note before the government. of the king and his excellency. the president of of this action shall survive, in case of death, in favor of the minor children and widow of the deceased, or either of them, and in default of Chattanooga wns war's: Paar to the south; now it is the gateway of peace, commerce and rity. [Cheers.] FS f. 3) MULVEY. OL OF TANGUAGES—GAILLARD'S CELE- brated. entirely orixinal and fascinating method; For New York, Boston 0 jm LINC. Bok K . PHILADEL ¥ goings 0 dence of the people of Washin,-ton by e1 mt. wa forty years of faithful and unswervin js j Bros exernpt trom all Usual trivial:ties and platitudes 2400, a... Dimne '¢ OO non, y year - s the council, his majesty's minister for foreign | those in favor of the surviving father or| “There have been two conquests—one with \o ed upon sound svientife ant pion 12.30, Dinine’ car out Bu Beware of imitations, 36 JAMES PYLE, M.¥, _| affairs, has just directed me to address the f0l-| racthor, or cither of them, for the space of one | arms, the other with the gentle influences of | Pritctples and decorated by the | pars open st todo Pin, 24 devotion to their interests, without ea rte x i. ass fone bine antes Lge ct tiling be. | Year from the death. ce—and the last js greater than the first. | all wrades constantly 1ormimg. ae, 2a ith Pullman Buffet Slee GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. ment of the king of Italy hag asked noting be- | "article 2316. Every person is responsible | [Cheers] ‘The first is only great, as it. mad _.2 amanas Min Pourhiest sie Hetice: Basiot withoat cosuce | regard to any other influence or com a i se oa og m fos racer ty It | for the damage he occasions, not merely by | way for that which followed; and now, one | DRAWING AND ES ot ng passeuyers i | W. BAKER & COZS — | Would ave beowabeurd toe Slain ‘the punish. | hit act, but by his negligence, his imprudence again in our devotion to the Constitution and | Amthe Breneh or his want of skill ‘the laws; one again in the determination a ra “a ~ — ~y $ ment of the guilty partios without the war- | "Article 2324, He who causes another person | the question of the severance of the federal ro- CERES, Minnesota TRUCTION TO ADULTS | 8-00 Som Sig noon x: f nla . The Italian Use CERES, the Celebrated ‘cducation has teem Deslected. t as! rant of a reguler judgment todo an unlawful act or assists or encourages | lations of these states shall never again be| Putent P: Flour. It is the best in ai private Te 2 | (20-30 van: Limited exyiress, wernment now repeats the same demand. : ; , a rocess Ir. ton ony, “0:00 a. ec ants a { shall have | it the commission of it is answerable in solido | raised, we have started together upon a career | the World. ny ation + | kor Atlantic City. 4.05 .and 10:00.m., 12:00 noon. | from which the exeess of ot! | Not until the federal gov paves nd. | With that person for the damage caused by | of prosperity and development that has as yet Sundays, 4:05 4.15., 12-00 noon.) =? 22:00 noon. | bas been removed, Pic a geegper er go eer apres MATES | given only the signs of what is to come. I'con- eeat saws elran trains 6 tae tae, to bead Te absolutely pure and | rintie incident be considered aa closed. Mean. | -, 1H government of the United States would | gratulate Tennessee, I congratulate this pros- Mis Rass Grisnd Sieaz. fkxert Stuy” “Dats Sunday ony while, his majesty’s government takes note of treaty in force between the two countries.” Mr. Secretary of State, the assurances of my —— in resting on the argument and cor entire candor, due to this government and due Perous city, I congratulate all those, who, cation by commerce, @ unification by similarity & BALTIMORE LADY'S INTERESTING and terms. ire calad for and check from: hottie Sud Pee D, Teachers (Shaftesbuy 2 ‘PRE GREAT strength of Cocoa mixed with to the government of Italy to point out certain | of institutions and ‘habits that shall in tim THOMAS ¢ | PENNSYLYANTA ROUT Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, | ¢,1 have, therefore, the honor to bring the | digerences of which the government of the | erase every vestige of difference. and. shal INTERVIEW WITH & SLOCUTION, ORATOR DRANSTIC-ACHION | pA TBE ROS, NEST AND SOUTHWesy and fs therefore far more eco- | foregoing to the knowledge of your excellency. | United States is honorably bound to take | make us, not only in contemplation of the law, REPORTER. Biases EDWAKD C. TOWNSEND | BEEBE TRACK RPLENDID SCENExY nomical, costing ders tgan one | $7 | avail mysel you | notice. butin heart and sympathy one people. (Cheers. j and Miss ADA TOWNSE | TC LQUiPMENT. SLES CLPMENT. : jasion of Mr. Webster if the mob of March | through this gateway, give and receive the in- AND dgpces by Union, Trade sriers. leit at ticuut No Chemicals | tw Geclaration whereby the, federal Sovert: | 14, 1891, did not in some of its characteristics | terchanges of iriendly commerce, that there oes Teucht by » lady who bps studied whe Go non | 3. ODE ——— ee = ihe families of the victims in virzue of the | differ from the mob of 1851. But it is due to | being wrought throughout our country a unifi- eminent instructors in fs country. For particulars | B30" Gen. Manacer. more than im ADA im effect January tot ta exp. Itis delicious, nour- ; In the case of the mob of 1851 Mr. Webster | I thank you for your cordial greeting today, es w.__api-3m_| TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION {ahtog, strengthening, sanity | Bighest and most respectful consideration. | asserts that “no personal injury was offered t0 | and hope for the development of the ieduntries — W Onis, COMMERCIAL BCHOOL, 407 EAST | COMMER OF OTH AND BMIKLLTS as PULLOWS. | ae piorstep, and admirably adapted for invalids His excellency, James G. Blaine, Secretary of | 82Y one;” that “the police and other legal au- | of our countzy and for the settling of our in- BL gBNB LM oigeation "on easy toriue COURT. | gl alltnan Vewtibue Cary a TaR Largest papet ‘as well as for persons in health. State. excellency, James G. ad v thorities did all that was possible to preserve | stitutions upon the firm base of a respect for| SHE SUFFERED FOR YEARS WITH TERRI- ‘WoO! ‘M.. Principal. gS 32306-=. daily to lished i Washi ith « Sold by Grocers everywhere. Mr. Blaine replies thus: the pence and arrest the rioters:” that “the | the law. In this glad springtime, while cing | BIBLE PAINS IN HER HEAD AND GOT | J)K RICHAKD S. KOSENTHALS Bus, and slespins dary cron —— = Vege, wn core or * . mol in the heat o} and not in pur- | gardens are full of blossoms an s give ¢ Lon xe Fi = eae - ‘W. BAKER &CO., Dorchester, Mass. ‘MR. BLAINE's REPLY. suanes of any peters roy Ermnijangainal mt) Wiis pecusios ac aua nar tereaeskimga recess VERY DEAF FROM CATARRH—SHE MEISTERSCHAPT SCHOOL OF MODERE rhucaty. a Chas rn general equipment and printing facil- aplé-th Deranrment oF State, WasuixaTox, April 14, | of injury or insult;” that ‘the mob was com- | are full of happy children, let us thank God for WENT TO DR. JORDAN AND er veeon a = oe ni - 1891.—The Marquis Imperiali, charge d'affaires, of irresponsible persons, the names of | what He has wrought for us and 000 THIRTEENTH STREET, Louis, Chicago and Cincinnati aud Dinms Car Har | ities three-fold greater and better than Columbian higars 5 &e., &c., &c.—Sir: I havethe honor toscknowl- | 20ne —- are known to the Cragin = in our (aa ow a = —— HER TROUBLE HAS NORTHWEST CORNER OF F STREET. Wester 2,28, Lous, Chicago, and « ‘ashi; D.C. Feb. 16, 1891. yd ¥ of the United States, nor, so far as the govern- | idea upon which everything is builded—the is The Most Practical, Thoroush and Most Rapid System | Cars ne OR Tashi: aper; —— i aut sia cise the receipt of your note dated Thursday, | ment is informed, to ite officers or agents in | rule of the majority constitutionally expressed ave, eens me , Petine dict Targus wt ae Tega cox | Cone of any other Washington paper; As a result of my investigations I | rom the Marquis Hudint «pert of which 1] N€™ Orleans.” Ertaeeancae ae RS eT Sige =e perniteting "Richa nt Chica’. racas |and, having the full Day Reports “The governm i ead 4 ye Press, 10 Me », tor P.ttsburg ant ts find the Italy has asked nothing beyond the promps in: | As promptly as possible after the lamentable | _ H@,¥as followed by Secretaries Wanamaker At this School Ouly. Au Enonnous Help Neat, with throug Sleeyer'to Fitisuure ahd Files stitution of judicial proceedings through the Squnrenecar Tewould bat been absurd occurrence at New Orleans the President di- and Proctor. A recept tion upon the stand fol- lowed and hundreus of people shook the Presi- for the Real Mustery of Foreign Tongues. Lurx'to Chicazo. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD, Bar |of both the New York Associated ‘ 1 ‘ For Kane, Conandayua, Rochester and \ Ini ss, 5 n ; rected the Attorney General to cause through | dent's hand. French, German, Spanish and Italian On Tap. ly except Sunday. 8 10, mapee Press and the United Press, supple- to claim the punishment of the guilty parties i: aoe 7 5 Fort, . yee, PARRISH BAXING POWDER without the warrant of a regular judgment. | Piedepertment a full inquiry to be made into] At the station, prior to the President's de- a Garandawas and Kochester daily ;f composed only of the highest test GRAPE CREAM TARTAR, The Italian government now repeats the same demand. Not until the federal government shall have explicitly declared that the aforesaid roceedings shall be promptly begun can the iplomatic incident be considered as closed.” all facts connected therewith, and solicited his opinion whether any criminal proceedings would lie under the federal Inws in the federal courts against persons charged with the killing of Italian subjects. He has not yet receive parture, the erowd surrounded the observation pistform and men, women and children were ifted from their feet by the surging mass. The President remained on the platform, shaking hands with all who were lifted up, and among ABP Trial Lessons and Exhibitions Gratis@8 Every Wednesiay and Saturday at 4:30 p.in. Ofer 20 Lessons. Daily Use of Edison's Pupus have, theretore.60 lessons. alam faloand Niagara daily, except satuntey, By. with Siecpine Car Wasliiueton test For Willimusport, Kochester aunt Niasure Pat pus. datty, cacept Retunies, w ashington to hochester. For Williamsport. Kenovo aid Kluirs «610.V a mented by an unequaled service of m al. Exclusive Special Dispatches f »LU: T TH 3 PRCE. daily except Sunday. i i i the official repott. If it be found that a prove- | thei were many women. As the train pulled CO ae oa For Willstusport aail3” 3.30 p.m. Prominent points in America and BI-CARBONATE OF SODA is government certainly had no desire | cution can be maintained under the statutes of | out ashower of howers,thrown from the crowd. Secure a nse: cation at spa) rates turing the | FORPHILADCLPIWA, AEM) ORK AND TH lp i: shahe é tater 2 eee ais the United States the case te be presented te | fell over the head and shoulders of the Presi- Business, Roalish, Accountancy Civil Serie Geert, | §:80-00Wand Hao” Hn 2 20.3 | =urope, it prints more and fres Rudini - next grand jury, according to the usual! dent. At 11:20 the train left for Atlanta amid [and and ‘T3jevritig, situations Coulpetene | AS, 210, S15, + te : -. and a small percentage of CORN | cred at the State De} sey Baron Fava in | methods of eriuled simicistettion, watir 1 | sete tad cio ae hee seerend crs ni pea Pr, | Telegraphic News than any other person, written in his own hand and expressed shall be found, as seems probable, that crimi- ited Express of Pullucu Varlor ina Garo Rew’ ork A THE TRIP TO ATLANTA. c= nasi NER, AM. CE, Prim | p Certo, 5 iis ‘ STARCH, and much superior in | in the English language. The following is the nal proceedings can only be taken in the courts | The trip from Chattanooga to Atlanta was SFENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEG eausst at Washington paper can possibly sup telegram: of Louisiana, the President can in this direc- sessions. Iniprove the opportunity. ‘OK PHTLAD! TA ONLY. PURITY and STRENGTH to all TTALY'S MODIFIED DEMAND. tion do no more than urge upon the state ofi-|™&de over the Western and Atlantic road, ee tate ee oe Fitprese & 1 aud 4m. aane, others. “Rome, March 24, 1891.—Italian Minister, Washington: Our requests to the federal gov- cers the duty of promptly bringing the offend ers to trial. This was done in his telegram to the governor of Louisiana which supplied a fine engine, elaborately dec- orated with flags and streamers. Shortly after leaving Chattenooga the President was in- Bookkeeping. hoo] of Business, Accounts and English, hool of Freparstory knxiiss ana Elementary ‘sprees, Sunday c OF Boston, watiiwut Bor brooklyn, S.y al 1340p ‘chance. ply, furnishing at the same time a i | greater amount and better quality of ‘choot or She sey City with bout 5 E. T. FRISTOE, ernment are very simple. Some Italian sub- ee formed of the death of Mrs, Halford the wife Behe! ef Sere me eer 6 Gat wa acquitted by the American magistrates result that the case can be prose- | f bis private secret: le was shocked at ese beh arom , Local, Domestic ant eneral Intel Profesor ef Chamstry, also of Vational Medical olla | ive tech taucdersa in prinon while ufer the greats ne tas (one ons he Desee-| sees aie Tenmnolibialy sents eleeraes of PSS a, are be’ 5 Se Neale 11a immediate protection of the authorities. Our | the usual judicial investigation and procedure | CONdolence to Mr. Halford. In ithe said that ite or, call Sur resrmsed snowmen | "Toda tise sane oa | gence, and a larger quantity aad You Can Eat right therefore fo demand and obtain the punish-| under the criminal law is not revorted to it will | # he could follow the full desires of his heact whol MEN.MAKAASPESCEI Vico Ponce | $98. 4h 430, aio. Sn, | ment af the murderers and an indeninity for the | then be the duty of ‘the United States to con- | Be Would turn back to Washington, 40 as to be 2000 aed LB pal, OF Standey | higher grade of Original and Sclected gietios ig unquestionable: I wish to add that | sider whether some other form of redress may | {yh him in Milsea) wala cliche ima to T, 5 44, 10:00 and 11:5 pm | the public opinion in Italy is justly impatient, | be asked. \cantia hes idiots see, HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF UANGUAGES, For Pepe s Creek Line, 20.11 aul doy im day, | Literary Miscellany than any papes and if concrete provisions were not at ouce | It is understood that the state grand jury is | Continse and Wet cte eine tat MRS. ELIZAPETH E. REPP. th st. nw. For Suuspobe, 7 4Dend 040 a... 11.0000 4:29 | Sean shoul Soc muypelt in the peinfel neces | now investigating the affair, and while itis | Male {or Hand the great dieoppolutment tha Tes: and Most Practical Instruction YB aay, ekcedt Sumiay. Sundajs, vWau sos | in the District. sity of ing openly our dissatisfaction by | possible that the jury may tail to present in- | ; i ; : pea recalling the minister of his majesty from a | Uictments the United states canuot assume that | therefore, decided to continue it according to) Mrs. Euzabeth E. Repp keeps a toy and notion store ‘Terme 610. WASHINGTON SOUTHER: country where he is unable to obtain justice. | such will be the case. ao ing pe at | St2Hz Basten avenue. Mrs. Repp te » bright, in- | ge Teak. Postom. Philadephia, Chtcawe, | oo preset Toot crt Mr. C. H. Harman, . Ets hee 5 tgp: ! in, London, &e. ~ ; ith ‘acide calacdaiced ea iosmete tose THE TREATY CLAUSES EXPLAINED. | of the road, took charge of the tra auf de: | eee el ccna ne ete the fllowing Bae Cia ae | which I quoted in my former note and lam |_ The United States did not by the treaty with | scribed many historical points aloug the route, | suaded by my husband to xo and see Dr. Jordan. | =.%. 1, | directed by the President to express the satis- | Italy become the insurer of the lives or the | such as the battlefields of Chickamauga, Tun- | When I went to bit I feit choked up in my throat, ( a faction of this government with the very | property of Italian subjects resident within = Hill, Lays ip he teomegpan cla ae —s and = me of my | een ama peek gas Bo | material qualification of the demand made by | our territory. No government is able, how- | Arte creek. Short stope were made at each of | head, and T had » dry. hacking courh that annoyed | NORWOOD INSTITUTE, Sally, Anconiuodation sss p.in: week dae, the Marquis Badin! on bebalf of the Italian | ever high its civilization, however vigilant its | thete places, and the President shook hands with | we. | Thecatarch Kept gettiur worse upto the time T| 20, 5, WARHIS fas ‘Trains eave “Alesandria, sor Mattian no —_—-. government. police supervision, however severe its criminal | ¢1ats num ee ‘t was at Resaca that pathic Wal Aah GuaOh 40R 0 aréete eke ce |, WEDN) SOu B39. BGS, bets. $4 a. THE QUESTION OF INDEMNITY. code, and however prompt and inflexible i wen. Merrion ted mie) charge against the con- | 2° g “ For full inter: FR, Se. 8:0, 3-43, Ga, 70, be peed yale | federate battery, in which he lost nearly half | takes in the store and give people what they did n Mi 22-05 peu. ca Sunday at 0:10"A0, You quote in your note gnother part of the ee enn: ©0 BETS. 18 CUDLGIN- | 1 ce Marcigll Hemedaly ohoascaen: |e RE) Mow T Gant Mave aay tasty. peleeta ay Me Load ama. 5204 Su 7:00, 740, ee ee i il 2 im th s against violence prompted by ind Som D, nie t; re head, wy throat feeis well andiny bearine is a gre _Office hours: 10 to 1 daily. SG Lae Marquis Rudini’s telegram of April 2 in these | Tilice or by sudden populac tamale panics the Prosident on his trip, lost bis arm in | heed. wy throat fects well and iny hearing ie CADRE OF THE BOGT Ghoen, siitkete and infor words: “Meanwhile his majesty’s government | ign resident must be content in ote that engagement. He was a non-commissioned | desl better. It got Letter the second week 1 was | usetts ave., embraces thorousl: Preparatory and | sativus where orders ca be bh PILLS takes note of the declaration whereby the fed-| share the same redress that is offered by the | rin dent's regiment. magia} rap conan jalbassgone montaces| ag ey gg oy advanteve in Lat- | Labeaxe tu destimation oui luotels an) <u eral government recognizes that an indemnity | law to the citizen, and has no just cutise of | oo visited wore, Ringgold, | i cradge the money & cost. . ghd batso Lessoussiven. GcueralVoual, Drawingtand | “etwas Mette. uib:i01 Generate oes ACT LIKE MAGIC is due to the families of the victims in virtue of | complaint or right to ask the interposition of ore < Cartors A heavy shower . Yancy Work tree. piers fees oer SERN Sones Pnmeeneer Avent. the treaty in force between the two countries.” | his country if the courts are equally o vailed while the ‘: - — OND AND DANVILLE KAILwoab co. MA WEAK STOMACH. If the Marquis Rudini will carefully examine | hin for the radeon or his josey PED 0 | bot it bad no effect on the enthusiasm of the OUT OF WASHINGTON f lim for the redress of his injuries. Schedule im effect MA 25 Cents a Box. my note of April 1 he will discover that I did| The treaty in the first, second, third and | CTW. Brief speeches were mad» from the nec Mj JORDAN. | ST HILDA’S SCHOOL, MoRRISTOW eration, Being delivered at the homes of e not “recognize that an indemnity is due to the | notably in the twenty-third articles clearly | Fe platform of the train by the President and 606 13TH ST. N.W | OJersey.—A boardin ol jor iris 8:30" « : ‘ OF ALL DRuccisTs. families of the victims in virtue of the treaty | limite the rights guaranteed to the citizens of | Postmaster General Wananiaker, The former re ng: a regular subscribers for the trifling in force between the two countries."” What I| the contracting powers in the territory of cach | P0ke #8 follow: <a s SUPEIOn his 4 =~ — day wee —— Baron Fava’ ae to equal treatment and tu. free access to the HIS FORMER TRIP TO ATUANTA. 2to4p.m.; 6to Sp.m. a = sum of ten cents per week, Tue STaR at the Unit governmen: refused to | courts of justice. Foreign residents are “My Friend : zch obli eu = YG S eg take this demand for indemnity into cou-| made fayored class: “It is uot believed thet | you for Cnaag ae Ts meh obliged to ernie lod aM eaareny BELO S = | contacts “at Aa uchbure is much the Cheapest paper published | sideration. T quote my repty: sag, | LUMY would desire a more stringent construc- | Jour good will” I can only mssure vou thar? = ~ caneauneneaien Ppa hen caelermeen Dor oe Tee retains, | ten ot play de pes fiend ete, iz | entirely reciprocate your good feelings. I ew Serixe Goons, ot “ in the District, quantity and quality ly of in- | jury inflicted upon a foreign resid fc a sdeniare “nday in: passing Ove: teds oct weet Wat 7 Rae ee ieee iS jury i (op a pen tue | have had grent ple cca ease pening over PIANOS DO NOT NEED ANY BoM. | JUSt opened another beautiful assortment of Scotch | Composed entirely of Punnan wares have been wronged by a violation of the rights secured to them under the treaty with the an individual or of a mob, it is believed that no claim for indemnity can justiy be made un- before, under very different and distressing ibrasev.ozy in advertising. for themselves a Tearkab.c tone and durabil They prove theviots imal the new desixns, Camel's Hairs, Hen- of contents being considered. oi : ‘Temple ot Music,G. H. KUUS. Estal a Booted = é rie United States concluded February #6, 1871." | less it shall be made to appear that the public | were ell eptrecd, ta tneel tote en eee | anh Pisbed here iSi= | retten, French and Scotch Ginghaus, Grenadines, 435 P-m.—Dally, runs to lynch a + | p rhe Marquis Kudini may be assured that the | authorities charged with the peace of the com-| nooga and Atlanta, ‘Iam glad’ to see the ovis French Organdies, Challies, Chine Silks, Silk and | Pulinam Sleeper Ranpuis vas Lyuchbuw and Cae tae TORRE Mio the Corti ane cal the United States would, recompense every Italian | munity have connived at the unlawful act or, | dences of prosperity that ulound theongh yost|'Tar Lr x z Lisle Hose. 4 Sees seen | Seamaster tot canty cat Paretens: | subject who might, “be wronged by a ¥ lation | having timely notice of the threatened danger, | country, and Teich you intel your relations, | ~ 2 *4ZADING. 1NSTRUMENTS. HOOE, BRO.&CO., | Danville. Haieswhs “Ashewiie, Chatiote, Cone 2 ‘ap! of treaty” to wi faith of the Unit ave been guilty of such gross negligence 1m | every ha ” of - Aucusta, Aiken, Atlauts, Muuigowery. New Urieat States is pledged.” But this amurance leaves | taking the ueceary precantions nen aecauny | CveTY btiman good.” "{Cheers.| ESTEY ORGANS. fel7-t0,th.sat3m. ag Fet. | Texas aud Caiitonaa Pullimah Vestivule dar Washine- T K 0 M unsettled the important question whether the | to counivance. ‘didi ee one pays 250,000 HAVE BEEN MADE AND SOLD. Felines Sipuper new Sexi aes Wadia A A testy ban been violated. Vi; is point the : : larietta the party were joined by a recep- 5 : ame SaaLSTARE Mille “and Hot Springs, ‘N.C. vis mast —_ | Predlioat sot semaiens ow quae telers FACTS NECESSARY TO INDEMNITY. fiat catuilen svoaet a tieniks oecalaleg iar BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES FOR 1891. PROFESSIONAL. Washington to Augusta via Charlotte aud Uoltuuubia, ae, has takes fll ae ei Gea If, therefore, it should appear that among ——= He now ° cons ‘Trains on Weslington end Onno a . 3 Mayor Hemphill, ex-Gov. Bullock, Capt. John ” r z us. >» ta m T ‘ directs that certain considerations on the gen- | thove killed by the mob at New Orleans | Milledge, Gen. J. i Lewis, 8M lanen | DECKER BROS", WEBER, rstey, FISCHER | LLING BY HAND READING, THE | duly except Bune” Schaal ate V eral subject be submitted tothe judgment of | there were some Italian subjects who were | Col ihown, president of the Coufed: AND IVERS & POND PIANOS. erent wayes will resin 6 tor digs | Saeet tema, OP enaly end cae the Italian government. resident or domiciled ia that city agreeably ) Association: Col. A. J. West of 2 . re int person OF ‘Turvush traivs from the south via Chariot‘e, Dan 4 A SPANISH PRECEDENT. to our treaty with Italy, and not in violation | G staff aud weventeen members of | LOW PRICES. EASE TERMS. | Kid waokbe tates iced ar Seer es Senin and oss pense tee Bene x As a precedent of great value to the'case un- | Of our immigration luvs and, who were abid-| tue city aguncil. ‘they eame from AUania in a | PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING. | f wer in s0 1wuny” dsys: olay has the, S25 pan! A PURE. SPARKLING. HEALTHFUL ‘he deemiente dent prunes) Seed me Y ted Statos and obey- special train, composed of parlor cars and a wast plae chariun or lucky bertative i Ci 4 A discussion the President recalls - | ing the Inwrs thereof and of the state of Louis- | gondola or tlat car, on which was mounted a = s ‘or good ink in’ love, fiephine cat reservations and ini ’s circulati the Cit : 3 sion maintained by Mr. Webster in 1851, when | jaua, and that the public ottivers charged with | field battery, in charge of members of the At-|S 4N DERS & STAY MAN, | luck in joune = Laiten anil eomee Seen akan te ant oheicoreen ace ad TABLE WATER, he was Secretary of State under President Fillmore. In August of that year amob in New Orleans demolished the bi in which the office of the Spanish consul was located, and the duty of protecting life and property in thit city counived at the work of tie mob ur uy proper notice or information ot the threatened danger filed to take auy steps for the presery: | da As soon as the train started the battery was fired every three minutes dur- ing the ensuing ten-mile run to Atlanta. ‘S94 F ST. NW. fine mir toute, fae fece powder. Ladies, call at onte, 1 sho have teen wWardeat a wold tuna So: saviug mau faction. Ottice hours Troui 10 aii. to 9 pois dail and Sunday. ore tard MADAME DE VALATINA, sylvanis ave., and.at passenger station, vallruad, Ut Lud B st pen JAS. L. TAYIOR, Gen. Pass. Agent. | of Washington is more than three > times larger than that of any other : MROEPTION at anuarra. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS si Delivered same tim ttacks were made € pes “ ci mh4-4m SN. CHARLES ST., Parlor, Koom 1, upstai first floor, + vered to any part of the City at 10¢, oon Soumsoandl eigus shops kept by Spanish SeeLee ee walt te Pete ae ae ‘The presidential train entered Atlanta at 3:90 2 BALTIMORE | goh2-an* OI F on neor that. a — newspaper, and the number of its " = i cing ahaa ; o'clock. As soon as the train renched the city | FJALLET & DAVIS’ PIANO AGENCY 10 BE PY COMPANY per Gallon. subjects. American citiztns were involved in | such circumstances, feel that a case wab estal-| O'clock. 4 fcignal was given by the sortie, | Pct. Rekte benan0, AGENCY TO. BS | Sane —maPgaL ‘THE CELEBRATED CLAIR | DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ‘ A — hs copped nun oft ad waste tc |ersion of Cougrem mi i tthe lt |cvtn le ta one ar auocher of we bun: age™ Ties mere omc | MM own a {Seale over.oftstas | resand call pot in Fee fay. | TeadeTS more than five times as many, ‘ ‘the fami he Lali Ms dreds of e . and Jue ba taisiady. Roos ” . # Government analysts shows this te be | Savi. Menon ona tea haoce sat te Spanish | lost thelr lives Spare aioe grr hundreds of ruilroad engines in the several ral. HOF nw seine Cie out Bo It is therefore in that (or even greater) p , 3 i i o y hig road ds in the city joined i Leave Washington dutly at « p . ae oe conmertahie cenras na cananannsg| tutet. ‘Toe vitane Sorell ocubersof the | erica. ens rmrenetsic Sn Ligh comet | From a apecin car, coutasiag ona of ts ect q Aiea kone ate tee (asta, | proportion the Best advertising med- A remarkable remedy for disorders of : ‘He abortive Lopez expedition. guns of the Atlanta artillery, which ran in ad- in, pom Gard, Soe S"Hours: 9 toUo'dock. apiece" nections are wade tur points south and southwest Hanged Himself to “Spite” His Mother. | vance of the presidential train, the cannon wet z : £ Porth Buund. ium m the District. On this point the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach and Bow-| In Lore ep: fap gg mmern apo See| ‘Willis Mevhelm, aged’ thirloca, of Mcai-| Sued ms the car relied on, elding tetas coor, | me tity” ‘Oil vianoy taken inrcetnente Hisesy | ME DREAMER, THE ONLY WONDERFUL Eists Forteces Sucre ut 2810. s a — — Cerner dee ent Spanish subjects, Don | gomery, Als.. became angry with his mother | fous din,, Tyouands of people lined the tracks Te gg oe th LEE TM nat, now. | Lelsaneveninl lies Cine home Gene eee: | Ae tete on ania at Baste gt aay) 4 15, | there is mo ground for argument or i demanded indemnifiection for all the Kesee, | Uetday aud told her he was going to commit | wag almost impossible to pase through the | GTEINWat, c ©, GARLER. RIGGS PLANOm, | -apisume OP Suecaye 1Ok.m. 18M pm. | Poans ore. on oo emma, Ne coueume insbem | abe even. It is the common testi- THE TAKOMA PARK SPRINGS CO., | femsnied indemnificatio suicide. His mother merely laughed at the | streets. organs aud Soliaus ior sate NF, BORE THIS ace Tap RENTS OF SOHN CALLAN. ieaaane" e20 F ot, w ie ‘Mr. Webster admitted that the con-| threat. The boy procured a rope and before | | President Harrison stood on the platform of | non4r DULOE'S Muste Store, LIFE All Visiness condieniial adie andes: | Wat. CLARK. President alent, | mony of the business community, and Sis Ge Te sal vas entitied to indemnity, and assured the | his mother's eyes made his proparations for | the rear conch as the train came im An ime == Se ag Peas tee MABHaNp Axo Samasmun Givin tases can re . He fasto ¢ to c mense crowd of re A a 1 ah <4 : r " e Soins Preeeeentenmupte me waters | Se"Laborde, “shall returat kel oc, orang | uty putting the cad around his neck, got ug | welcome the Preddgns. Hewtecd, Evicieas | BS SRR ck HE EE Pisin rapes never Sn SLURS | hemes cne tier ad Se alice setae: | SeDCTally admitted, otherconsul for New Orleansshall Be appointed | ina high chair and jumped. Just before the | bowing in acknowledgment to the weleome g % ps4 Eee thiscliy. Mas wonderiul, prophetic sitter Isndings. 'Steauser Joby E. isyert, Cave, woke" aaaascainena we by her Catholic majesty's government, — leap he said: “I have spited you now, matama.” | with which he was greeted. When the train = ay 4 Reveals hidden inysteries. recovers lost or | Metchaun. leaves every Monday aud Tuureiay at 4 ‘The best French Tonic cers of this government resident in ‘that city | His neck was broken. His mother saw him as | stopped, Gov. Northen, with a large delegation . tended ro ALL frvicht aust! be preyesa, $ will be instructed to receive and treat him with | he made the fatal spring. of Atlanta's best known citizens, advanced to ¥ Sha freight apply to STEPHENSON & Win de Bua eaud and with a national salute to the flag —_——_<eo——___ receive the party. the governor, on able Wil scve five ant ioney by git St Whart, or cor. Pa. ave. and 1th. Bd g of his ship, if he shall arrive iu a Spanish ver- Mary Anderson a Mother. itnee, he eee 4 . “Coninces sion skgptcal and Sd OREOLK AND OLD POINT. “STEAMER LAKE lonstrati such fe ve CON] Abe a Sa SE Tigulfyto him and to hia government the wnns | yanarrogaee bsth ioe tabs, nar ach amen: | Erne bieare fo vin the empire sts of the sap suanoe A ee einen, ait ge trams | Ninel ai Sites cade sutra hoe ee ined erument bd by prov- | country, ~ 7 ‘urscia) anal» 5 asoncttyice eya-amrstensfeineanieana B | Staten of te gros iejustice dons to' ha prede-| O& Monday night atthe Metropole Hotel, West | perity of whieh were munifeat ta, the stirring | er mete, Seka hat steht == soiree sa roves by the Acatemy of Medicine of Nesters, jpomemash ndhear s.r a0 well as the ‘indig- | Cliffe, Bournemouth, where she has been’ stay- | city of Atlanta. Loess be arranied on aeepeene wR Bast. 219.3, waecea SDS WIRE ie resemenind UES P| nity and insult offered by it to = foreign state | 1S for several weeks satiety were then taken in charge by the | "49 Wall BRABE oo,, MEDICAL, &e. waether combat, Chior: ren i i States. SO at aroun: space = Sects Trothien aaduner schthnnog sazeoaz B | Yo vemuis: om torts of the most renee wed The Florida Senatorship. theeity. Alter the drive, which consumed to Pea of tha terns by ov trta Aeo Pacific infercoares” In the Florida joint democratic caucus last | oF three hours, the party dined in thet spacial OCEAN STEAMERS. etn seam ws plots ‘But wi pressed Spanish minister t night Serator ers of the Farmers’ Allianc train cx ———————OOOOO ‘YENBERG, NETIC, $ sflord indemnity to Spanish subjects injure fads nib thee Dh tacos age peggy see worded eomtchery 9 SMOPE CU DECTRCAEE ChovD 8. 8, co, pet aed Note This Point. : mob in common with Ameriedn citizens, | {ug to become a candidate tor the United States | #2! tinh pasty aos tae auctel hte ate ‘Yani Express Steanoers ‘of both sexes, 7 Jatth st. ne Eb oinwas, Wasaron orm | s7gere ne senooyenfolowe © Ovens | when iis cuuneate owae Madece" ie | mn he Herd i Nore inva howe | gna Se ‘eis taee ae LE SUT BE — = . ne ha . ; a 30 en ‘ government supposes that the named J. G. Speer of Orange county as the ali- to assist her in the reception to the ladies of PAPE Ty oh eg Abe Se, Damas paw yovaturey and a N B For Tu: P, Tue Star gives the exact figures the United a g ‘Conifortatve state roome, luxurious : pm i ircul- ti . nd Mrs. Hichards’ Murderer Unknown. cle ‘ward s berth, eccording te locatioss ge | RUS comesttl bees mono Nmae 08 Be ris 4 The Celebrated ‘The coroner's jury in the case of Mrs. Rich- Rarigaeratagerdirmipeorecdind SGU stcernine at tow rates. tone. : ides tran pry operat th Si) Sr dorecrom, Only 965.00. | cheerfully opens its books and press ards, murdered near Elkton, Md.. yesterday | Suited in inary to the Prondone ea Mon ae Page - ry Hi advice frages | Quality Guaranteed. Balls All Over. a deli found that the deed was committed by an wa- | rison had it he a few minutes sooner. It sie gory ine by Dr. : GORMULLY & JEFFERY MP0. co. ee a et known person. Young Dr. Bram held, | resulted trom ad mite Tor the of 3 - " bes pet oc etree toy Tyiglted from the military salute fired inhonor | yao MEW YORK SvauY WeDxespay. — | jus" ees m5 tenn ew, | 2&Ving interest in the correctness of ———0e service was mounted on a flat siding 1. B. GRAVES, Manager. iti | . Desth of Wm. H, Murtha. hear the track over. which the roriaental cof its statements, so that its patrons William H. Murtha. « well-known demo- | ran: order to give emphnaly to thelr work know precisely how much publicity M E N l E R ratio politician of Brooklyn, died at his home | *h2.saitr™ war as cumage of, the cennon dis. 4 pmaesies <i ‘s was my Am FU ae teers 20 4 a aaicae in thas city yostorday. Mr. Murtha beld many | Sassfet Je J a aoe ow secs they are getting when they buy space nuual Sales Exceed different political offices, both in New York | was tremendous and the thick plate- ae ‘nd Brooklyn, and was appointed by Mr. window panes in the diuing car Coronado, in its columns. 30 MILLION Lbs. Cleveland s commissioner of emigration. | Hie | Immediately next the seats to the —_ nomination was not con ‘and in 1883, use of the President and G20. 8 ATWATERE™. when he was chairman of the democratic state these were at the 3 . Seepnaiiaos, Her Cleveland ran 19,000 votes be- time.’ “A colored Who was standing in 8 t Zi hind Gov. the aislo of the ear, was) thrown orn, by ie cai Anmily -&.. Pr Mop Sood th Weck of Hau Hain urewen Seas Te reitontiel peciy were ws te Ba No other daily newspaper pub-“en tectively. and an dug O- CHRISTIAN. Wisicale SSS ses | Soar ented aot rf ‘BOF lished in Washington darcs-@h “sos Pease ate color. afterward. * ear subject itself to this decisive test."

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