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‘THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except 5 day ‘HE STAR BUILDIN Ana: ney corner Lith atreet, | Pennsylvania Ave: The Evening Star Newspaper Company H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ——.——_— s served to subscribers in rs, on their own account, at 10 | ‘or 44 cents per month, Copies at | cents each, By mail—postage pre- h; oue year, $6. - WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday—$2 a ear. po tage prepaids, 10 copies for $15; 20 copies for $20. Ma Ati mail subseriptions must be paid in ad= ance: no paper sent longer than so paid for, tes of advertising made known on app'ita- i Che vening Sta t. St, SI-N?®. 7,758. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ aay ided INO. “The tear Shall long Keep bis uw nory geeen Mn UF s9stls, — DORE, Vaion Hall, A meetiog will be held at Trades corner Bt and E sire celeb A Bibie’ Rea fidav during the week, from 12 to Jovelock, commencing Monday, Feb. Ich, Bring your Rilie: also paper and pencil, febo at ‘The entire balance of Swck of CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, at 921 Pennsyivan : Whi be offered at « sacrifice from this date to March | frst. | The House has been leased, | | fel 8-3t _W. WALL. PRUDHOMME FRENCH CLASSES. New term Feb. Rew advertisement, fe! = THE FAMOU' BS” sussisQuorsvRiy ‘hh for MADEMOISEL s G WATER sronght such Y DISEASES. | i of all mos Ww WON bY: LITHIA WATER, iS > BUFFALO L > A fresh supply received and for sale by > W. S. THOMPSON, 703 15TH STREET. HOT SODA, WITH CUFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, ar y2e-tr MILBURN’S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ©OLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on Graugh: during the winter, dect-tr SAMUEL @, YOUNG, NOTARY PUBLIC, OFFICE—STAR BUILDING. oetht-tf AFF, FLEISCHMANN & CO.'S COMPRESSED YEAST. All first class grocers keep it. 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J14-m,th&k,ly Prentis certifies: **Dr. T strut re ca, mine 18 ** ‘Phou: of painiess cases of bunfons, corns, heumatic or swollen joints, &c. | of ladies who argued befo al 1 on | committee in | its members rested the respe | ter Foster, the latter sti | Minister Foster that th a WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1878. TWO CENTS. THE EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT Receipts To-pAy.—Internal Tevenue, $65,289.03: enstoms, $343,691.70, ‘THE StrscrteT10Ns to the popular loan to- day up to 2 o'clock amounted to $10,000. AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to«lay were Senators Davis, McCreery, Plum), Matthews. Jones, Patterson, Kellogg, and Representatives Stevens, Aldrich, Walsh, Leonard, Smith of Pa.,’ Monroe, Brogden, Wright, Norcross, Wh vans and Robinson. Mr. BeRGH, OF NEW York, president of the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, made an argument before the House committee on agriculture this morning in favor of a bill prescribing the manner of the transportation of cattle ia ears. DistTRICT COMMISSIONER BRYAN is stil! con- tined to his bed at his residence, corner of Massachusetts avenue and lith street, with a bad cold. THE SENATE ComMITTEE on privileges and elections its meeting to-day agreed to re commend favorably to the 3] arguments niest of D. rbin to have the nin the South Carolina Senatorship : dered and at full investigati atter recon: cation of the,same made was referred to Chairman Wadleigh as a sub-committee for considera- ne DENTAL. BY KELLOGG OF THE $20.000 STORY.— Senator 21, denies he story 0) which is alleged to have been Chicago bank in order to assist the x board of Louisiana during the pen- deney of the count of the electoral vote of that state. METROPOLIS DIsasTER.— ce station at wreek of the to the ehief signal officer VicTIMs OF TH The signal ser Metropolis as follov 1 buried yesterday bodies. I und 1S party have finish researches in relation to the wrec e for Philadelphia to-morrow mo stear gnet for Norfolk. four bodies with him, the only ones out of 4. 0. 3 life-saving station, ptain Win. He WRECKED NEAR Carré HENRY.— The sig- ation at Cape Henry, Va., reports the Italian nal servi to the chief signal officer that bark ¢ ype Massone, ballast, from Belfast to Bal r lives: station night, and is fast going to pieces, of 13 men, eame ashore,” Tne NAVAL INVESTIGATION.—The izating the expendit House res in ) cess in number by ala tho: lowed by the law. He admitted the | irre: ity inthe employment of the excess of p » but said that he had explalaed the mater to the committee on accounts, and with ¥. Colon irregu s, but said in all his 3 ed the commit- The tenor of the Door! hhroughout ik did not attempt to det tiesin the matter of his the pressure Wa on account of the pressu members of the Hous brought to bear by RERS.—The that the few h were placed in his for distribution those lost on RELIEF FOR THE HURON SUFF: Si wry of the Na rd dollars wh wis some time a Huw Lito have the unil fund. Th to be gradually increasing, and it. is desirable toy pone distribut until it is allin, and until all the applications ave been received. MARYLAND COMMISSIONERS To PARI3.—The President on Saturday appointed as honorary commissioners to the Paris exposition Dr. Thomas H. Buckler and Robert M. McLane, of Maryland. CONFERENCE ON MEXICAN AFPAIRS.—AL the conference of the House committee on border, at the State department, on Saturday, with Sec y at Senor Val- for foreign af iSagreements, said that his government could not cons: the consideration of any couditions pre for recognili The Mexiean government must first be r dip cognized before entering upon opinion of uld be Tt was thi re anything atic relations. e ve the presei f gt y between the United y could be enforced with vie count pressing the raiders. uit first sup- The sub-commitiee will have another conference at the State depari- ment this week, Ww. E. CHANDLER Says that if the adminis. tration is disposed it ean be of incaleulable assistance to the returning board. Let the President send two emin like Caleb Cushing, low4, to New Orleans venue from the state to the United Si it question is raised, for no matter if the Nicholls government is a government of presi- dential recognition, its validity will flot stand the test ina United States court. ——re0e- EWSPAPFR OFFICE BURNED.—The Troy Y.) Times building and office were dée- stroyed by fire last night. The building was ected in 1871, cost $6,000, and was insured erial worth 350,000; MR. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York died in that city Saturday wight. He was very wealthy, his fortune being estimated at sev. eral millions. His nomination by Mr. Hayes to be collector of the is yet fresh in the public ‘THE FIREin the Wadesville Shaft colliery. near Pottsville, Pa., ¢ a ay. This ay, will cause much loss and the suspension of about 300 workmen. port of New York nd. ANOTHER V a Peters, of Brooklyn, ) day trom the effeets of abortion, a band and the midwife. Mrs. Mary dw j Kahn, were arrested on suspicion of being connected with the affa Fell & Bro., Phila- Tur Lrasiities of J. 3 3 Sets $223,096, mostly realestate and merchandise. A ‘ereditor to the amount ef $606 had the firm arrested for obtaining goods on false pretenses and bailed further hearing. ATTEMPPED WIFE MURDER AND SUICIDE.— Om Saturday last Charles Baker, a seafaring man. residing in South Baltimore, while labor: ing under a fit of jealousy, shot his wife twice, nflicting dangerous wounds, and then turn: ingthe muzzle of the pistol towards his own breast. fired, killing himself instantly. CARDINAL McCLOskyY sailed in the steam- ship City of New York on Saturday on_his journey to Rome to take part in the Papal Con- clave. THE Losses by Fire in the United States in the past year amounted to $58,265, against 4,090,000 in the previous year. Of last year’s losses $37,398,000, or little more than one-half, was covered by insnrance. 7 Society. The reception at the White House on Satur- day afternoon was very largely attended. It took place, as is now customary, in the East room. Colonel Casey, who made the introdue- tions to Mrs. Hayes, stood next that lady, just back of the central chandelier, facing the corridor. Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Mae- farland, of Lexington, Ky., and Mrs. John Sherman were receiving together, and stood in line with their backs to the east window, where all might greet them in turn. Mrs. Macfarland is’ cousin of Mrs. Hayes and the mother of the agreeable young lady who visit- ed the White House last spring. She z with her niece, Miss F are ‘irs, Hayes a visi joined the group in the East room abou! four i o’elock and made himself most agreeable to the visitors. The ability always to be able to say the right th poment is equally a gift with kim and his wife. Mrs. Hayes carnied a bouquet of rosebuds, and when Mrs. y, of New York, and her little gir! were introduced promptly gave a bu the child, who was most delighted with the at- tention. “Miss Platt, Miss F and Miss Cooke were present and assisted in enter- tain 3 issued ca y bru Mth and 28th, at nine o'clock. Much disa pointent is expressed that thes not to take place in the State department, Secretary E s repeatedly said he in? tended _enier' t his official headquar- ters. The receptions will take place at the beautiful residence on K street, now occupied by Secreta ts and family. Judge and Mrs. Strong have also issued invitations for next Thursday evening. St. Valentine's night will, indeed, be a Ja one in Washington, with the two entertainments named and the ball to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs, 1. K. musicale on eKee gave a delightful y evening. The Miss Beers, of New York, who is an accom: hed pianist; Mrs. John P. Jones, of Ne- al, and her guest, Miss Norton, of’ Cincin- all charmed the company with eh: ons onthe piano. Mr. “d place on the programme for the ning’s enjoyment Mrs. Ellen Ewin} friends that out of respect to the memory of the late Pope she will not receive to-morrow (Tuesday) as usi : urday evening the Lit residence of Mrs. Ca the second time this season discussed mortita- r vances. The club evidently relishes Ingubrious subjects. Sir Edward Thornton gave a dinner to some ofthe members of the diplomatic corps on Sat- honot Horatio evening. at hor residence, 10 tospm : : Coston’ reeeives her friends on Taes- Some ‘The History of ew Books. england in the H. Lee ehieenth land 2. the Navy department met this morning in | New York: D. Appleton & and clothing and construction, divisions, who | Work does not attempt to give the history of made statements tive tothe expenditures | the pd chosen year by year. The object of their bureaus. has been to disengage from the great mass of facts those which ate to the permanent THE INVESTIGATION OF DOORKEEPER POT forces of the nation, or which indicate some of The committee on reform in the civil service | [he Jnore enuiring: features of eotiona) Uk . ncaa this souet tncn th | Thus among the main subjects cf tne we a to-d: utinued the investigation of Do the growthoor decline rents Gr keeper Potk’s department. Colonel Polk, the | yaey” and democracy, Chine Doorke a mined atlength. It ap- | i aeturing 22 peared my that where the | increasing power of | Jaw allowed him only twenty-eight | “the: history he had fifty-six on the roll. and p: nd béief: by redueing. the : : 1 ein the i condition of the peo} the relaiions of the mother country to its pendencies, Se. A Manual of the Anatomy of Invertebrated alimals: by Thomas H. Huxley, LL.D. S. New York: D. pleion & Co. [Ff by W. H.& ¢ ison.} In this volume Pref. Hu wement entered i ago to produ treatise on natomy tol pre: to and a per With the immense mass of new and ted him from attempting before 157 mation respecting the structure. Vv the development of inverte- is which the activity of a host of investigations has accumulated of late years. Through a Needle’s Eye; by s New York: Bodd, Mead & © W.H. & 0. H. Morrison. author of * Bede's Charity.” The Ancient Life-History of the H. Alleyne Nicholson, F. KR. S. York: D. Appleton & Co. [For sale by W. & O. H. Morrison.] This work affords a eon prehensive outline of the principles and lez Ing facts of y science which is concerned with the living beings which flourished upon the globe during i periods of its hist «le Jeeontological science, or the & THE COAI. COMBINATION—The Lehigh Oper. ators Stic al operato; siupe er ‘oad, held t Bethlehem, Pa., last Thursday, was entirely urmonious, and showed t ‘he Lehigh ope- tors mean to stand by the ious of the rep- resentatives in the board of control. The meet- ri s called by the agents and attorn of the operators, Messrs. Linderman and Wilbur, for the purpose of equalizing the distribution of tonnage among the various eoller: q agents proposed a plan for “yequitable distr bution” of anthracite coal over the Lehigh Valley read and branches. ‘This report was received and unanimously adopted. After further resolving *:that any operator standing cept for strikes or aeeidents, shall lose lotment for the month so idle,” the meet djourned. AUCH CHUNK MInac y and Bunce read in {Mauch Chunk, P: from Arehbishop Wood ill the alleged miraculous cure ofa si Neithe respect yesterday, a ‘ference to woman, of the priests made any com: reading to their congregations the shop's letter, which pronounces the affair to be a delusion, and warns the. partici- pants therein uot to repeat the offence. ARCHBISHOP GIBBO the new archbishop of Baltimore, was yesterday invested at the cathedral with the pallium, the distinctive emblem of his office. “Although the ceremony, in consequence of the death of the pontiff, horn of many of the surroundings-which us ly accompany such an occasion, still it was of a very imposing character, and many digni- taries of the church from various parts of the country were present. PARTNERS IN DEatH- Mobile business firm came to a sudden end the other day. H. H. Hopper, one rember while at thes : ore, leaned over on his desk, said his head hurt him, and died; and half an hour after, Thomas Duggan, the of y 1 er member, whe was at home sick, died ther How « Lawyer Got Rich ON ONE Case. At Philadelphia, last week, the case of the Kensington aud Oxford Turnpike Company was before an examiner. The lawyer who had the matter passed through the’ courts, bj which he was ded $70,000, was examined. Of this sum the company got $20,000 for their road being taken for publi¢ use, and the man Who got the case received 36,20) for his kind offices. The lawyer said that he had invested $39,000 in U.S. bond: THE PLUNDERED VICTIMS OF THE WRECK.— Capt. Harrison. who is at the scene of the wreck of the Metropolis for the purpose of identifying the bodies of the victims washed ashore, has succeeded in very few cases, after exhuming the remains of about fifty. He re- Ports that the bodies have been robbed of everything that would have been useful in the furtherance of his object. The robbery, he was satisfied, was in some cases perpetrated be Seon of the survivors, but in other cases the lenders were the negroes and lower class of whites from the mainland, who acted as if they had a perfect right to all they could lay their hands on. PITTSBURG’S TARIFE DEMONSTRATT Eneneut of the workin; G The t leh connected with fous industries Ih Pittsburg, on Satur- lay, Was a ve imposing demonstration against those features of the proposed tariff bill which affeet their interests. From 12,000 to 15,000 people were in line, and a number of speeches were made TREASURY SEIZURES.—A_ special Papet of the Treasury deparnment has seized Diefen- dahl’s distillery, at| Foster's, Ohio, and the Tooting. house of Pfeiffer & Co., of Cin- chines, for alleged violation of the revenue Ws. 4#@-They have Stamps in the Louisiana and Kashin the Rentucky legislature. sap. receptions | Telegrams to The Star. RUSSIAN STRATEGY. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Monpay, February 1. SENATE.—During the morning houra number of petitions, memorials, &c.,were pre sented and referred. Mr. Cockerell, in presenting a petition for female suffrage from women claiming to be THE RETURNING BOARD PROSECUTIONS. WHAT SECRETARY SHERMAN SAYS The Conviction of Anderson an Ont- rage. Mr. Sherman was asked if it was true, as stated in the morning papers, that he, Mat- thews, Garfield, Hale and White had sent a | “tens of Missouri. said among the names | THE BRITISH FLEET. dispateh to Anderson. He sald it was true, | {Alming to be such women was that of George He protested that Mrs.George Francis Train was not a citizen of Missouri Mr. Conklin: resented a memorial from the Chamber of Commerce of the state of N York against the remonetization of the silve dollar of 412's grains weight, and said tha’ he regretted the rules of the Senate prevented him from reading the entire memorial. At the suggestion of Mr. Paddoek, unani- mous consent was given, and the paper was read by the clerk. THE CARPENTER PICTURE. _ Mr. Howe, from the joint commiizee on the library, reported an order for the arrange- ment of a programme for the reenption of the the law of Louis ‘The “information” was | Picture of the “Signing of the Emancipation signed and filed by a man’ who was an oflicer Proclamation ihe Programme Proposed of the waite league, identified with all the | Was that at 1:50 to-morrow the Senate adjour: numerous crimes of that organization. The And the members proceed in a body to the judge who tried the case is a public defaulter | lallof the House of Representatives, where s and, as that fact had been made public, he would furnish a eopy of the dispatch, and they meant all theytsaid. Mr. Sherman then stated that he regarded the arrest, trial and convietion of Anderson as a great outrage under color of the forms of Jaw. Anderson was not indicted. The grand jury had refused to iadict him. The proceed- ing against him is called an “information,” and is expressly prohibiied in cases of felony bythe Constitucion of the United States and of most of the states, but is provided for by The Porte Don’t Want It. A British Cabinet Council. THE DEPARTED POPE. | THE EUROPEAN COMP: as: ACATION. AR Lonpow, Feb. 11.—Li is ofticially confirmed, should be pla: 'S daily News’ Berlin dis tor over $0,000, When Anderson was arrested | 'émarks appropriate to, the occasion will be he was the acting collector of the port of New | made By z of Ohio, Sito cont Orleans. and the arrest was made while he On dee He yeorgia, and that th Thompson and Mr. F. B. Car- nd with the same obje direct from St. Petersburg quite to the contrary. The semi-otticial Jon. nal de St. Petersburg yesterday published a very temperate article, commenting on the atch of the British fleet. The article says far as Rus: a ed, we think this sure ought not to make her deviate from | the policy she has hitherto followed. Long Was in the discharge of his duty at the custom. house, Which stands, as Mr. Sherman thinks, on ground under the sole jurisdiction of the United Siates by cession from Louisiana. He was hurried to prison, required to give e sive bail, and, failing to do so, was kept in cus. tody, denied all postponement, forced to trial, convieted. and is now held for sentence, wit out benefit of bail. penter, the artist, have the privileges of the oor during the ceremonies. Mr. Allison and others suggested a recess, instead of an adjournment. Mr. Howe said that would be more agr ble to him if he knew how long the ceremonie would continue. Edmunds (in his seat, sotto voce. is a very large picture, and will probably able time.” [Laughter.] The order was, after some discussi fied So as to provide for a temporary recess at p. m., the Senate resuming its seSsion after The jury was packed to convict, the panel most. exelu- English fleet into the waters of Constantino. | ple that ev ily was foreseen and was | made the subject of instructions to the sian commander-in-chief. If we are wel had been carefully selected, sively of one politieal Their examination, deepest_and strong judice against, the tena Puts i “r. | the'ceremonies. | formed, these instructions directed that in getendant.and De vonkd ave Teen | , Mr. Dorsey, from the committee on the Dis- | Case the Ottoman capital sheuid te ecupied feleted oak nd yet, though chat. | tret of Cohimbia, reported a bill making the | by the imperial troops, anda. British feet lenged, they were sworn in.” With such aj 22d day of February a legal holiday.and asked | should appear befor its present. consideration made, and the bill was pla Mr. Conkling, from the jud tee. reported a bill relative to holding couri in Southern lowa. Placed on calendar. DISTRICT BILLS. Mr. Ingalls, from the committee on the Dis. Y } inated | trict of Columbia, reported a bill to amend upon ample testimony, they eliminated | the act incorporating the Cipitol, North 0 HSU OF VOe tee hr naroutsiana the | Street and South Washingion" eaiiwas con. Was not alleged in the “information,” yet pany, With an amendment. Placed on cal y knew that this was the gravamen WEE oa : + | ofienee, and Without it no man on this Mr. Rollins. from the same commiites, re- | iury would have convicted Anderson. It is | Poried a bill to further define and enlarge the this that excited this populace, heated with of the Board of Heaith of passion. to the highest state of resentment. | {he t of Columbia, with amendment. he pretence set up for the ution Was iced on calendar. . that Anderson had_ participated Hill desired to be absent for a few days. or alteration of the Vernon pa Mr. Davis, (W. Va.), Who was entitled to the the Hl he city, that the fleet should be received with all the considerat due to a friendly powe: : sity for protecting th Brit was Tam prepared to be story telegrap! this morning, that the two colored jurors were ed into agreeing to this verdiet by appeal to the mercy of the court. “1 Pihis exeitement against And and his associates is that in the performance of a public duty, in plain pursuance of law a ary commit- Luse troop should be regarded as ¥ the maint as their activity was cou Now that the English fi ing Constantinople. and has th dezvous to fleets of the other great powers, we may assume that the same courtesy will be val and land forces at States if they should meet on I. Sixteen months ago this mea sure was proposed by Russia and. refused by the cabinet of London. How much bloodshed and suflering might have been avoided by the acceptance of that proposal.” Russia Will Reannex Bessarabia. but’ ther hot. one. particle of Hoor after the morning hour, objected tothe | A Berlin dispateh to the Tries says. hus. denee to connect him with this act. The her consideration of the ‘bill after it hid | sia has declared her resolve to reannex Bes whote “had been thoroughly” eximined | cet iderable debate, and the bill went | sarabia, despite Roumania’s protest.” here by the committees of Congress, and | 0Ve- on _ a An Italian Bombshell. all “the records and returns had "been sapere Va.) then took the floor and Lonpon. Feb. 1 funeral. 98y spread before them, and even Littlefield, who iizution of neee ate in favor of the remone- | forthe manuel 1 aol S| 1 made the alteration,had exculpated And from knowledge of it. The truth is, the non returns Were opened by the returning board before hosis of witnesses on the ninth | a printed precisely -y were in the daily papers and in both of Congress, and i bsequentalte ence, on Satu in Orsini Boolorsini bon was thrown among the returning crowd. re slightly wounded. The polic ulty, prevented the lynching of the nner Who Unew the bomb,Who is probably Insane. No News of the British Fleet Yet. HOUSE.—The reading of Frid. occupied three-quarters of an hou The House resumed consideration of the unfinished business of Friday, which was the motion of Mr. Fort to lay on the table the mo- journal . tion of Mr. Hunton to reconsider the vote m sap rhotes ea pus ay No sie ees | whereby: the ill for the reliel of WW. He New, | LONDON, Feb. H—A later dispateh erest. of local fates havi man and L. A. Van Hoffman, to pay them for Bae RG OS ndicat having no nd there does Ap of testimony non receipt of intelli hing the British fleet, says: * There is no news of the fleet yet Russia‘’s Position. Lonpon, Feb. 11—A dispatch to Reuter’s of the Pioneer mill property, in .. Was defeated. rt V were demanded and or- d - The motion to lay on the table was adopted by S125 to nays 119, and the Dill effect upon the ge: hot appear to be a single s showing that Anderson participated in it inthe slightest degree. There was no motive for such an alteration by Anderson, the true return be- Apa thy ag pace engi Met was th lefeated. amcompany from St. Petersburg says | think ne wouta alters, and set upon this Ease | . Slt» Cox (N-¥.), from committee onthe tibsa- | “The tvence dirssr Ieues ah article repeat pretext he was convicted. Fatih hope that | ?Y,Mmade a report in relation to the acceptance | ing its declaration of Saturday, that the ent ot Carpenter's painting of the first reading of the emancipation proclamation. The pro- gramme is that the two Houses shall meet in the hall of the House of Representatives a o'clock to-morrow, Febru: 1 when Hor J. A. Garfield and Hon. A. H. Stephens w of fleets of the powers into the Bosphorus at a moment when peace is being negotiated will imply full liberty of acuon for Russia.” It ion will not be earried into execu. I aS a matter of course the deep- est feeling of resentment and hostility will exist in the minds of tho great mass of Our people who believe that these returning officers did but their simple duty. Nothi s sary the protection of Christians this duty be- longs equally to the Russian troops é here pending the i | emarks appropriate tothe oceasion. It | The Porte Forbids the Coming of the ith the course of j ul pro} Iso recommended that the donor (Mrs. British Flect. Jerson is imprisoned’ uni ‘abeth Thompson) and her a , LONDON, Feb. 11.—The Daily Telegraph has it will be a mockery of public jusiice, and will ist (Mr. Carpente: Mh issued a special edition containing the follow Dring into contempt all efforts at peace and he tivor of the Hox ing ing dispateh from Constantinople Sunday eve conciliation. Itisan unlooked for and terrible | Dies. The report was agreed to. ning:—" The has refused a firman per. com ry upon the efforis of the President he merning hour commenced mitting the British fleet to come to Constanti er called only, 3g er lows: ind violence of Loulst- 1 forces will probably oceupy the nople, on the ground that if the Sultan Sto me anact of folly it the Rus e turbulence 1 the following, among dt referres aoe Directing a payment of | y Cabinet Council t jc iHE DISPATCIL TO GEN. ANDERSON ymasier general to the | “ ee poe Porte S 'Refusat, ° is as follow A tacine — tment. Also bill to so Lonpon, Feb. 11.—Thisafiernoon’s Pall Mal Wa February 4, 1 Col Tomes | S of Section 3,997 of the pite Sa settle Say sin La efus preach Constantinoph ew Orledns, L due to you, wide to assure You of ou ia the matter wher The under: | 5 present cir. | Main unhesitating nm you stand to inchide the port of Bath, Joyee soint resolution de- dall grants and donations of iroads or other corporations s Known in all the em morning that the Porte to ap. council e. By M claring forfeite public lands to this reed you are altogether guiltless Which have not lied with presentoent Was hastily summo an offence aisinst laws that soit are fatsel ditions, and to deface on eR Beeseriped COW | phe British. 3 nf Disposed to Give It iciously persecuted: tha’ cultural, homestea ational purposes. i . proceeding against you. though in the fo | oy Hendee“To- amend ‘the ack mpking The Central News say: egotiations are Jaw, is without the Substance of just appropriation for the support of the District of | SUII proceeding for obtaining a firman. The we hereby tender our earnest sympathi Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, | Whole British feet remains in Besika Bay express our hope that the sense of jus 1878. By Mr. Mayham—To providefor a coin, | Pending the result of the negotiation love of peace of the people of Louisiana will protect you, and not permit the best interests of the whole country to be disturbed by a re- vival of sectional ahimosities. In any event, e are confident that the American people will redress any injustice of which you may be made the victim. (Signed ]—John Sherman. J. A. Gartield, Eugene mission to report upon a system ot s Russi in Washington and Goorpetawe: alse provide fer adjustment of claims agai District of Columbia. By Mr. Walsh—Bill relief of S. D. Lonpoy, Feb. 11. Coustantinople of . 10th say: ed that the Sultan has inv an Grand Duke Nicholas to spend _a few days in mstantinople. Safvet and Sadyk Pashas will goto Adrianople on Tuesday to a treaty of peace with Generals Ignatie! Nelidoff, former ambassador and first se: tary of the Russian embassy at Consiantino- ple, respectively.” The Fleet Delayed. for u stleman, of Georgetown, D.C. By Mr. Pridemore—Providing for the distri- | bution of seeds and plants by the Agricultural department and for the publication of a report in reference to the same. By Mr. Stephens— For relief of Martha A. Ashton and of G.E.W. Sharretts, of the District of Columbia. anley Matthews, le, Harry White. An Alleged Confession of Kellogg. A REMARKABLE STORY. ———___-e2 -_____ President Hayes’ Southern Policy. * me > N, a i Lonpon, Feb. 11,5 p. m.—In_ the house of A special dispateh to the New York Sun tells’! sp w. 2, CHANDLER SAYS LAST WHAT au | Commons this afternoon E wth of a remarkable incident that is represented SAID FIRST. “ | cote, chancellor of the exche: ply to on Sa eee Att One Oe the Senate cloak | 4 new edition of Hon. WE. Chandler's re- | au inquity of Mr. Morster, sald: “There is ee care ee a aungton, on Fri: | cent letters about the southern policy and ate | some delay in the fleets zoing up io Constan, day laxt, Ils as follow Were sitting, that | leged Louisiana bargain has just been pub. | tinople. The government cannot enter into smoking and chatting Senator William Pitt | lished, together with’ Wm. Lloyd Garrison’s | details. Negotiations are going on, but the { government “have not changed their inten His republican colleagues tions. British Activity. n to guy him about the con- ‘son, and wanted to know Kellogg entered. immediately be viction of T letter and an introductory rote from Mr. Chandler, in which he says that “notwith- standing the 1 and denunciations ms ACIS : : ‘ which the letters have elicited, none of the | _Lonpon, F uence of an dhe nember, of the returning bard “Gen | statements of fact therein have been effect, | urgent onde tham dock- counted in the legislature that elected him | !vely denied or disproved:” and adds: “The | yard from the admiralty to-day. the whole was in. jail, convieted of forging and alteriig substant correcthess of all the facts stated force, numbering four thousane en, Will be- returns, atid the others were about to follow. | it, the letters is hereby re-aftirmed. “The | £i working ex ta hours to complete vesseis Keliogg did not appear to be in a mood for | briefest possible summary of the points of the | 0” hand. letters is: First. that President Hayes was chosen President by thé republican party on a radical platform, Pledging federal power to protect human rights and lawful governments at the south, South Carolina and Louisiana giving him their indispensable votes, and also electing republican state governments. Sec- ond, that after bys actual Dstallstion, secured by a prior secret bargain that he should do so, : “9 he actively and persoually tore down the law. | by an arrangement made by Archbishop Ken. ful state governments of South Carolina and | rick applying to the archdiocese. Solemn high Louisiana, and established rebel mob govern- | mass for the repose of the dead will be cele- iments in their stead; violated the republican | brated on that day in every chureh, with a pledges to protect human Tights and. maintain | pontifical high mass at St. John’s, in this city. the supremacy of the law; released negro mur- dein , deters, whom he was elected to prosesate and | EX-Senator Wade in a Critical Com CINCINNATI, O., Feb 11.—Dispatches from y, and retorted, ‘How about Haye: title? “It's a curious ‘coincidence,’ he éon- tinued, ‘that [should, upon the very day that Anderson was convicted, be called upon to pay to a Chicago bank twenty thousand dol- ars the money that made s President of the United States.” And then Kellogg went on to tell how it happened. The visiting states- men were in New Orleans, and the returning board were ready to do the job required 0} them, but it was ‘necessary to have witnesses to get up evidence about intimidation. Clerks had to be employed, and the affidavit mill had to be set going in the custom-house, but there Was no money te do it with. The money must be raised outside ef New Orleans. They could not go tothe banks there for it, and ithad to be had right aw: Chariey Farwell, of Chicago, THE LATE POPE PIUS_IX. Mourning . Louis. St. Lovis, Feb. 11. ife size pictures of the Pope, dr din mourning and surmounted by the papal arms, were displayed from the altars of most of the Catholic churches yesterday and eulogiums were pronounced at the masses. The chief exercises will take place on Tuesday punish; gave federal power at the south to rebel democrats ; gloritied the rebel soldiers at ¢ the expense of Union soldiers; taunted the | Jefferson, Ohio, late last night, represent that ional Hank ofthat eity.and hesent or te | iach, Face with its helplessness aud shame. | ¢x-Senator BW: Wade is ‘t, nee he was frst money, Kellogg giving his note fortheamount, | fully boasted of his betrayal of it. Third, that | condition than atany time since he was first ($20,000,) and Farwell indorsing the sa: It | this, his degradation ef himself and his be. | itacl gd was payable on demand. Farwell had no | trayal of his party, has annihilated its organi- | '8 doubttw trouble to arrange it satisfactorily as long as | tion at the south, making republican ascend- —__—_ s ancy i ‘i A Woman Stabbed by a Jealous Man. Mr. Coolbaugh, president of the bank, Was ane sire ImpossibNe, ax Be that teeny New York, Feb. Th—Mangie Rogers, aged living; but when Mr. Coolbaugh died his to prevent a democratic victo 19, was dangerously stabbed by Thos. Taylor, estate, of course, had to be settled up, and ayment of this note for $20,000 was demanded. elloge said he had just had_to sell some bonds at a sacrifice to raise $5,000, which he had sent to the bank, telling the officers that they must be satisfied with that amount for the present: if uot, to let the note be pro- tested. He could not do any better at tiis in 1889 by rea- son of a solid south and a divided north, 1s to promptly repudiate an administration and a policy which is dishonoring, paralyzing and destroying the republican pany, If to utter these facts and conclusions be treason let the most be made of it.” THE DRIVE AGAL alias “ Buck” Taylor, last night. Jealousy was the cause. sixes, second —— BALTIMORE, et a virginia 2, “consolidated. 654!" dor » Sugar firm and steady, deferred. 4%: do, consol | series, 41% bid to-day S NST ScHURZ AND SHER. | BALTIMORE, Feb y 11.—Cotton quiet and Ume. MAN.—The drive against Mr. Schurz still con- achangedmidaing, “IO. ad linues, but his hold on the confidence of the president is apparently not weakened in the least. There would seem to be an alliance of democrats bent on his overthrow. Iam told that Jay Gould is at the bottom of it, and that he has contrived to inspire democratic as well as republican journals in this work. The character ef his inspiration may Capt be guessed at. Latterly the drive is pretty vigor- ous against Secretary Sherman, partly be- AN OLD BRIDEGROOM’S PERIL.—The St. Louis Republican of the 6th inst. say “Mr. Antoine Mitchell Fortin, living n Bonfil Station, was married at the mellow age of 71, last June, to Miss Elizabeth Peltier, aged 19. The old gentleman charges that he was under the influence of liquor, and while in that con- dition he conveyed the largest portion of his propeity away to his relatives. He brought 50a. 25 : ds,” 6.68.46. 75: ithern stea ly nal—souther: 35; Pennsyi- nominal for yellow: lower—southern white, 54; suit some two monthsago to recover his prop- | cause he is anti-inflation, and ly, doubt. 5 erty. On last Thursday week he heard. ls i rt | Baga tee are, Ot ab4 ton ave, ie onened. Ne door, when ome | K,beceupeshe fy oupportng ie geaident iy | EGA ot Marc” Gn ar Schurz and Sherman are unquestionably standing to- gether in defence of the treasury against ihe southern. 34237; western whit 35: Pennsylvania, 35438. lies unknown to him fired at him, and the = changed—fair to priine, 60463, il, passing within two inches of his head, cut outa part of the door-jam. He was advised ye amet and un- Hay in fair de- pose road prime Maryland ‘and Pennsylvania, 14.00. by his friends in the country to move to St. ieune phe co Savagely evicted toy dull and easy. Pork, mess: Louis to avoid assassination. He moved into | everything they do. Sherman's position 1s agg Smee Any ee Ry od fhejclty yesterday. Mr. Fortin never kuew he | impregnable: he eainot be driven ‘out of the Hams: 1Osalke Tak seh ook: ad an ene! |, and is regardes e pat % _ 2: ct a by those who Know him as an honest, Upright eee (Wash. Gor. Springheld Beputkt. roll, Tat packed,’ 20033" Petrol im cal ond man. inal—refiued. 12. i WHOLESALE INCENDIARISM.—A. THE PAPAL SUCCESSION.—The official de- Cae Lebanon, Tenn., states that ti - | 108540109. claration of the physicians who attended the | citementin Wilson soiree ve oe) the Som S000: cate, 4 = Pope during his last iliness says that the im- | burning of a house incendiaries. The vil- be 3 “ol $3,009, 11.—Stocks weak mediate cause of death was paralysis of the | lage of Grant was fired by incendiaries | Money, 5. Sa, 101%. a long, 482; lungs. _The funeral ceremonies will tast nine | |; y night and nearly all destro: short. desi. Gorernmesits firm. s days. Itis said thatthe cardinals decided to | A white man is suspected of ing NEW Yi a yoeery. Ls and hold the conclave in Rome by a. anajority of pith the deed. two *¥m. Baldin and Sade immer $06 16 cont tower. Corn ol uguese Armstro! risoned ght of veio ina Papal section, is endeavor ~abarn, were aken from jail by a body ora ion H dy a op ee ay ing, in aecord 0 ised mi wung obtain the election of a Fone who will pat’ an tess. Bia ‘< end to the conflict between church ‘and. state. | ted Armstrong, but the latter was | before the last ineidents which now bring the | Charges of Sm Prnaperrua, BF that a member or mem Wright & Sons had been an smuggling. Th yuestion as ted Star pair sh ir Philadelphia docks for the use of the vessels of their respective The tubes in question have always been land ed with the Knowledge and consent, and in the presence of custom house officiils, and tubes net now tn the repair shops have applied wholly and exclusively to repla cing boiler tubes on American and Red star boats as they were burned out. The total amount of duties in. question is stated to be from two to twenty-five hundred dollars, ——— Tro, . 1 —The 7 bulkding ts he loss to the 7 pvered by insurance, Joss cannot be ascertained. Tr i The ves, Which is under the The building is stilt rotary press of th sidewatk, is unin ju: burning, Sue ELorep witn a TaTLoRr—A Sad Story oy Weakness and Crime—Mr. M. Barnes, of Richmond, Va., arrived in Baltimore & day of tWo ago, in Search of a sister Who had elo} with a tailor named M. Kelly last, it is stated, the girl havi mother’s sewin hine, valued at $ custody of Kelly, started with him unknown, leaving his wife and family mond behind him. Mr tained information that t started in the dire on the trail a the Internat Calvert street. Mr rin Rie es, having © pair had tarted e loping of Baltimore. up his he lodging arrival his city been visiting the different (ail ts pursuing his ingair id to be youn: Kelly, who ism an_unprepossessing U form arance ed in va but none of him sinee his res’ moth- ction, Was er, upon ing of her daughter's thrown into convulsions, and is at lying ina yp dition. Mr dieting under the adv friends, has placed the matter in the hands of the police, and states that he will not rest or p urn to his home until he has found his sister—{ Baltimore Buliet in, th THe VACANT Para Cram.—tT nious debate in the cong Is at Rome on Saturday atthe he e Was an Ml of the extremé the conclave to meet at they form an in be no change. have been removed dire Will be in state t Thus is an yesterday to Ninth ly- tipon the gin state. He ‘izing the ¢ from the established wrules, The ion of permit » telegraph their votes. sta long time. dthe German n Germany may action, and if a moderate Pope succeeds, overtures will proba bly be made for an understand A YounG Wire's ELoremesr with a Comic 2 rs aco Charles living in Pittsburg, rried a handsome young e was in Uniontown. ; some time after their w gether in and quiet until the husband re SL. Charles Hotel cepted. seems that t monotonous. ati being absent for attending tedium of her life she fr neighboring variety the where she x Joseph Miller, who wa i asa Dateh comedian at ch comedian wooed X, and to avoid unpleasant tod 1 pring with quoudam husband's silverwa: to provide against a rainy day on discovering the which he a Pitish + im Pittsb) » pair then moves Bs to more, them the jewelry, & The hus! state of things, used the from De. uables and she cli arrangement that se Hisfactory io all parties . American, Mth. or 4 Brinx About seven o'clock Y morning one of the arches of the e over the Schuylkill river at South street, Philadelphia, fell in, ying with it nin WO) fer ALL tof the bridg way rested upon piles i ern bank of the river, and this piling dually sinking in fhe mud. A. lar of workmen Were engaged in sh fective arch at the time of t warned in time and The bridge was ‘on y The loss wom, The nt. THE TILDEN INcoME Tax Cas ment on the demurre: Governor Tikien t back due taxes wa: t Judge Blatchford in the United States District Court. Mr. Thomas Harland, of counsel for ri i that the gevern- ment assessor was a judicial officer aud bis decision had the effect of an adjudi- cation of the court, and that the gover ment was bound by his assessment. He sai this case was of the deepest interest to the people of this country. It was a renewal of the contest of the liberty of the citizen agaiust the prerogatives of the government, in which | Wasinvolved the right of the citizen not to be | molested after he had once complied with the law. The argument wally robably be concluded next Satur { Post. 9th | | Rev. Henry Warp BEECHER, in his ser- j mon in Brooklyn last evening, spoke of the late Pope as “that dear and good old man | who had just gone to Heaven from the ponti- c fieai chair.” “When Pius said Mr. | Beecher, “that instant angels bore him | gently as a litte child in the arms of its j mother into the presence of his Saviour. It Was hot because he was Pope, bul because a rthad been given him. The nature of the Pope Hl lor AN ALARMING Fetus Louisville Couric some time ago levied a tax upon evel of whisky that is drunk in that state, she is about to levy a tax of one cent cigar that is smoked. know she will be cot ig" while that a Virginian can’ j nor kick another fellow for kissing ler for him without having to settle with the tax collector for it. How THe Vexp: TURNING BoaKD New Orleans dispatch say: and James Prince, Anderson trial, ILTY IN THE RE- RIAL WAS OBTAINED.—A : Louis Mow isle lored jurors in the state to responsible parties 1c ty ci—“Guilty, but recommended to ‘y of the court "—was given under the on t as tantamount to an the: Both are extremely young men, vere so informed by the it being over twentytwo, and it is claimed that Prince is disqualified asa juror, having been born in 1858 Anderson a dispatch signed by John Sherman, Stanley Matthews, Garfield, Hale, and Ditty, earnest! protesting Anderson's in: any traud, and Gemcencing his trial and conviction as the exhibition of bitter sectional partisanship. oe wadioon Wells has been released on $10,000 nds. Two Women KILLep.—Mrs. MecGinness, wile of a freight conductor, and her daughter aged 21, were killed on Saturday by a freight train on the Baltimore and io railroad about half a mile east of Keyser. They were Walking on the track, and the engineer of the ae new moming Ad the soourecnes antil heir. muti remains were discovered. Mrs. McGinness resided at Ke nine children to mourn her wat BATTLE with MOONSHINERS. revenue officers Tenn., have had a desperate conflict at Camp. u's party bell Morgan's distillery. M fortified themselves in the distillery and — ts. Mk on the assailant portholes nd Ina Brutal MELEE in a house of bad re- pute, in, Philadel aly wh, Tropr as stabbed twice in the left’ breast, and William named Valentine, pone Bont ode 4#@-Florida was visited Saturda: a by a tremendous wi followed storm and heavy nine ‘oa hall 4e-The standing comm’ field Eplscopal Diocese has unaiimowsty col » Dre Sepmeer nse moncration of the Rey.

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