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1 THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Excep' of Utica. ave on trial m Alvany for : AT THE STAR BUILDING: Among ite witness was Neh i a Avenur, cer: of Whitesboro. | Hallock became siute Pennayivan uty with the Fddy Brot fj : : @om; fed that he w at ditere The Evening Star Newspaper Company | Seances. and at eacl from twent y 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. Spirits, men: Womens aud, cnitren appen among them was the spirit of his marker, whe THe EVENING STAR Is served to subscribers in Spoke’ to him : with hon "Ee the city by carriers, on their own accoun’ ie said that his 1 t tSyor week, or #4 cents per month. Copies at id tha a ut twen fhe courier. 2’ cepts each, By mail— postage pre- tyave yrart ag: Sa heat paid— 00 cents 2 month: one year, $6. those seances : U hy his STAN —published on Friday—$2 a and in reply to questions the spirit in Jepsen Ferra Copies for $15; 20 copies | for § 1 him that he was happy and was living ‘@g- All mail subseriptions must be paid in ad~ by. The witness alse testified th. uataarameae| Vi. SIN, 7,773, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1878. TWO CENTS. ae s mteas cate fea THE EVENING STAR, | VST00F THE SILVER BILL, | ¥ORTE-FaFTMCoNGRES®. ‘Toloorams to The Stat.) i sie ; Pare | 5 3 3 d that she was. On the er OTICE-The annual meeting of the == THURSDAY, February 28. — ~ sek said that he was former Stor sof the TLOS LE - : : SENATE.—The Chair laid before the Se iat» , st. bet sin CRUOMPAN DESEO’ | Washington News and Gossip, | MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. ee ae Snatch See aera” ESE TULECEE | cormanne ease feat amann| — [facia ine Commistoverotacrcs~ EDROPEAN SITUATION CRIFICAL, | iaistisctitsrstmicsctas te | Shand D streets n.w.. in the city of Washington, < +4 Lurkness produced Wy P Presence 6. MARCH 1, ou TUESDAY, Maiet 12. 1878, at Lovelock acme, | | GOVERNM The Bill Passed Over the Veto. | lation to the disease of hogs. dy. Gn sue accarion Ladisee neenece eee = Mr. Allison presented resolutions of the legi-- ‘ be LECTURES. i IACOLN HALL. 4 SPECIAL NOTICES. MONDAY EVENI | for the purpose of electing Directors of the C pany for the ensuing year, and for the transaction pad ° ew mans we present in the on s. HENRY WARD BEECHER. Bfether tasine : PERSONAL.—Mr. C. ©. Crounse, formerly a e_COoOs lature of lowa against the bill requiring tue | Turks and Russians Fraternizing. | en's once did’ spirit appear wht | feb28-ta (signed) J. M. BUTLER, > . well-known Washington correspondent but The message of President Hayes, vetoing Shipment ot live stock in patent cars. j be troubled. This person he afterwa: PAMPHLET COPIES OF THE jet now in business in New in the city. eae Hak w iy ‘det k Mr. Conkling said when the pension ageney ——_-—_—_ died while int sueT: of Wt, BCHANDLEE and Webra ae 5 the silver Dill was received inthe House at | pi! was under consideration yesterday one or ' Utica © our reporter that STES AND RURDENS OF SOCIETY | GMiem:Son on the Southern Polley of President AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. The message was | more Senators, himself included, had. ex ENGLAND'S WAR PREPARATIONS, | at a seance ot the Eddy brothers iM Qadeken WASTES AND BUR: cai Hayes. including Appendix reviewing exeuses of | today were the Seeretary of State, Senators | announced while a roll call was pending, and | Pressed surprise that General Costa had bush street, last night, he interviewed Admission... +73 cents, | Fouisiana Bargalners. will be sent, orex- | Windom. Davis. McMillan. and Merrimon, | after Speaker Randall opened the package, the necessary bond. Mr. Costa had press paid, for six cents each, fro) r reserved seats, For sale at | and Statesman office. Concord,’ N. M., or Bros., Printers, 1012 Penna, ‘ave., Washin jonitor ibson spirits of his father, Dr. Horton, Mrs. £ and Representatives Cole, Pollard, Humphrey, 5 ween we ay 2 > ay been here this morning and had shown him a and others. Mrs. Eaton was form Wiite (Pa.) James Hart and Hugerford. hg fact that it wasa veto was generally known | pond signed by a large number of men kiowil PEACE IN CUBA. Susquehanna valley, and. die . dent cies: Twas read. It created a good | to him and otlier Senaters, The obligors rep- He formerly knew her Nov AIMED AT Mx. Biase —Hon. T. T. | deal of excitement: and members were ex: | resent a large amount of money. ‘the bord WAS very happy Crittenden, of Missouri, desires it to be under- | Cgwnes AE Ts cee HS, contents, were the US atornee tee aie eee aco | and. They a'lady ised Noextra « the Music store of W. G sylvan! } ORERT FMMET Le re avenue, on and b i OFFICE OF THE COLU y= WAY COMPANY. — The a nual ejection Leach E " 7 +4 nd shook his by Hon. A. MM. | NEW PHASE OF THE EASTERN = y 7 A = * 4 : n distriet of | UESTION him to urge the Eddy brothersto leave Albany VADDEL, MC Ford's Opera House, | @f directors forthe ensuing year will be hekl atthe | stcod that the resolution he offered in the laid the message before the House. The | New York, an p Sa ha a Ne as the seances ca Successfull: : March ath, 1878) “Tiexswsa5 cents, Doorsoneuat | Heart of ‘Trade Hoos. S19 Market Snace, FRI- | House yesterday about the Union Pacific rail | President in “withholding “hie vaigoature | NeW Ye Sant treastrerat Net York oueay | Parks and Russians Praternizing. | 3). saneescaumot be success cee hioait m, feb25-6t DAY, Maret 22 wilting Open for thetranster | Toad liad “no possible reference to Senator | from the bill says that after a ‘careful the most responsible ofticersoi the government. Lonvon, Fe .—The Times’ Pera corre Pres Of stock to March 9, inclusive. Blaine hor any connection whatever with past | consideration of the subject he is compelled | The justification was in the sum of $00,000, | PONdent telegraphs to that journal as follows: NS By order of the directors, the sembannualdivi- | investigations. “This correction is made to re- | to the return of the bill without his signature. | ind the obligore make out that thattives weet | “Fhe Kussian and Turkish linesatStnStettio | CHU-DRES SOLD Pox Foon.—The wows fram ALLET DAVIS & CO. PSANOS._Up- | Secretary and Treasurer Cohimbia Rattroad Com- : dollar. “He contends tat the coinage of the Berna Deni eis eee ook acStnee | end of a. bridge one hundred feet long, ine stricken districts. while thousands are suf H* i i abica Min Pen == Soa febQ6-tu, t,t piety ESMTOATION OF DoorneEren Pou. silver dolar would prevent revenue trom in Sama sity based on tnincknbered Teal es. | oficers and men of the two armies fraternize | fering ty mn insuickent accummmadatiets a Staite HL. SUMNER, S11 9th st. UNRIVALLED ie committee on reform in the civil service | Portsand contpel t ch of | tate. phd having been refused, | inthe most rem: le manner. asha, | lack of food.” Mr. Charles Budd. of Ub ree. Wi GRAND, SqUARE_AND | R5> OS Qtr ano Price. iodiay contiouen: ihe: examinationset oes the debt in silver He holds that our bons Costa had been unable fp comply taakthe minister of war, has thauked the Grand Dake | ese Inland mission at. Wa Chute, ws Nicholas for the ements, which requirements ti excellence of his’ arrange | cently visited the al never D5. ‘ ts Keeper Polk touching the management. of ete Dr Jn appearance. an byes a | Champagne Wines of office. No new points were developed other | (tted: and t 3. ine-stricken Province « no one would have bought en mace of any 5 | nd petty traders ling ace, * i ici Ay der any other Pension agent. He | ‘ petty trade nding aceou G. KUHN, Sole Agent, jOET & CHANDON, F 2 receive > bel $ Se schargeda duty » Cos and vinedi- is ‘ fesit mules be emeite yi8-tr 407 in St. h.w.. near Penna. ave. | x ‘Established 1843, Tur Texas Pactrtc.—The House committee | he, Stys. received anh, benents OF atest vated his ed yesterday, that England's Order for Torpedoes. extent, nullified by the dis ‘eed to report the Stephen of the Pacific ick ordaaty the officers. Children ar yne, were recently | their starving parents. cture One ‘hundred tor} does for the government with all possible sold by hundreds by HE KRANICH AND BACH, AND THE | RENAULD, FRANCOIS & CO., "Titer PIANOS, same, 43 Raa | | _novl-eoly Sole Agents for U. 3. others, received the highest Centenn! Pe a ee baal ward, as well as the strongest praise of | A CARD, merous musical celebrities. @. L. WILD & 4 Ie reed Ae ere exp : ange in existing laws was nec as, to the coin in which they were to be | '“My. Randolph presented a memorial tem: | paid the announcement ating against thet they were to be paid in gold vicetatine sported to the | re at they should. bi LONDON, Feb. 2s.— | works. at New I sfer of the Life Saving | ordered to mal department. Lin the construction lroad. The bill will be Mrs. MELUSINA Fay PLeRce, in an address before a committe Mr. MePherson presented ; 2 - o Massachusetts ‘ and sii the couinnitie atl uy suould He. g siuilar memori- | sperd. “The order has now been increased t econ ae iw YM; KNABE & CO.S WORLD-RENOWN. | [oss of manbood, dcx, 1 will sendareceipt that wil | Tur Senscxirtions to the fotir per cent, | Ruy Sign forthe payment of the pre-existing | yas ordered that when the senate adjourn | Russian Stratecy. Women the. protected class, for’ ED | FIANOS— These celebrated, Gai ceoveral by S mletcuary in Boer Amerie | loan received to-day, amount to $102,000, tracted in gold, and when it was the sole legal otlon of Mr. Davis (W. 70 AAgnna Correspondent ofthe Tares | Maker has ordained.” and sie is goatremcnite haere Deen Locos, Se rte aniiscorvered by missionary in, Sonth Americ, = tender: he says the national honor should be ; we extension of the principality of | placing won of the Secretary of war, toa Bit Righest award wherever exhibited, McCammon’s | T. iNMA » Station D, Bible House, New York : ; an on a politica ice in Wyo- | guarded with untlinching fidelity, beeause " , | Bulgaria to the Exean sea would be of the = oe ; « i Is tion of the Se: re ° is: 2 TENGE banece eae yee oes ‘ man: but Sit a hardship favorite Pianos and Piauos from other celebrated | city. sep25-eo&k1y have been | there is no power to compel a nation to pay i$ | ars for the state ‘miilita wits taken wa a | Sumuet cies ee the ane Laurope, for ae eevee 5 of women I mn mapufactories constantly on hand. Shouinger’s > BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. about 400 | debts, and he cannot approve a bill whieh Will | After e remarks by Mr. Davis. referred to iB of a naval sia- | try should ravily governed by men eeiebrated Organs. Piauos and Organs sold, rented | eS . now disposed of. violate the national honor; that if silver dol | the military ¢ tte COC = - just as the graut of a port to | without ever consulted «remedy andexehanged. Particular attention paid to Tun- | | SSeS lars are to be made a legal tender, they must ‘AT it Som Pare : Mr | Montenegro would mean a Russian naval sia- | for this hardshiy sthat the women of and thoroughly Repatring Pianos. C. REICH- | »y | NGLAND Pos- | be niade equal in value 2 ollaty ) A resolution heretofore introduced by Mr | Win the Adriatic. every town. be requeste Pe a ee Wado Ware! “M33 11th etrect'g | A fresh supply recelved and for sale by | made equal in value to the gold dolar.” | prmby calling on the Secretary of theligertar . | every town be ‘requested to {visery Sew doors above Penns av oetia-tr | TAL he postal committee of the : AFTER THE READIN | for information in relation to the Union | Russian Concessions. couticils and school and char - W. 8. THOMPSON, | House today continued the investigation of | «uite p pumber of the sity y mmeu crowded | ie railroad company. Was taken ap cad | aa Day, Telegrauh's vi anna comgspon. | connection with the loral autherit FAMILY SUPPLIES sets 28 urn sone, | the hinges againe! Thos, F- Chenes. portal | RM ange he ited MAS TAT ENE AR | PASSES crate ree the tears tone Ma Ree eaaratemgue at his dpatch | adds that whe to cuniee maa ~ | 3=> HOT sopa, | dl yesterd Speaker Randall. under the law, then required | up the House bill, to authorize a special term | t¢sion of Bul ica and seems also “to confer the advisory power <oR | Statement that Cheney allowed one of his | He Clerk to read the bill asit passed both | GPinecireuit Court ofthe Coiat ouree te | inclined to re noorporaion of Ka. | mended would be natural—weid be COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, { orks named Ste ove HS | houses. Upon its conelusion, Aleck Stephens , [hdl ¥ ; St : tid aud to limit the period of military occu. | to enlarge the conception and scape of . ks named Stahl, not only leave of : J : ie outhern district of Miss., to be held at | S84 a perhaps ever | : r ar ay, 10 eFaduate at Bowdon college, | Moved that the bill he passed. the President's | x i, in-dackson; county? Gh Which ae | if Bulgaria perhaps even to six nts, | the actual and immemorial relations of wenn MILBURN‘S, 1428 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ood hi “notion medicine 7 | veto to the contrary notwithstanding. The annie ‘ ‘ Cs iciaa he Russian con u ing the | with the governing half of the world ite | Garb SODA_AND. MINERAL WATER on floes tte paaedaes medicine dur” | main question was ordered without adissent- | verve report had been made by the judiciary | eth of vecupation of Bulgaria | ideas appear to have the merit of oriziuality. s INN < | aranght during the winter, dec4-tr Se wa they ; 4 ACKUP | ing vote. Mr. Stephens moved th: 1 who. Aer na antt gl er a | are quite sufficient. with the present tendency * SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES, rang! Ls ted the testimony of Blount. \ ; Mr. Lamar recited the action of the | SE SAMUEL @. YOUNG. a ’ E need to yi their remarks in the pond tary of the Interior and the Commissioner of ofthe, go bine ; 10 restore confidence, and of Borso Laie STOLEN Sy Gyrsirs—A . ae Rai = THE PORTSMOUTH succeeded in gettiny off ave the pr . There were several ob- “General Land oftice, i et spre, | find a much more bopetul impression prevail- ineinnati Knayuirer special from Oxte HOTABT EUBES the mnd_at the navy yard pet a anil ta etlons, Mir Cox said the veto need not be dations upon the timber tandeot ths eee 1 ee eT ARE, Une moment wit | eee Nolen ince wee we ™ octl7-tf OFFICE—STAR BUILDING. ie Jane Nee =, Sn urther diseussed. [It “was .. Piss rig bs oncessions. and looks to th : as st 1 from her pare abo: 12 Cents per Pound. the evening left for New York, in tow of the A CHARGE OF FRAUD BY A FRAUD.” ment. characterizing it as a departure from | rest. You i K this evening by gypsies. Saeed w DA TSrRTe cov, | Lallapoos: , A CHANG: RAUD A PRRUD the former poliey of the government, which | ia’ ood - ties Rice \LAIMS AGAINST THE DISTRICT GOV- * —— Mr. McCook,” ew York, demanded that | jad brought great distress and ruin upen the z Due wild oppostion 5 ee ire parties Tinos his to En view of the HENMENT: tne passage of an | THE Wyowsne arrived at the navy yard | whe. words ve ae maou Fin auite 2 | productive industries of te state, destroying | ale Te kan A neil a cian i east of this fi ges actof Congress providing for the audit of claims | this morning from Norfork: she will sail for | uieted hy the stttement made ue tie Speak. | He business and seizing the Droperty of the | * (he Pera cortesyondent of toe De f | Knocked dow. his wit against the District government, the undersigned w York, early next week, | ee i 1a tials innocent as well as the guilty. “The bill was nM fe } laughter ¢; | Sin undertake the prosecution of such as insy be ome | frank when hie dade ae rie aise make Hie te: | simply intended to alforda speedy trial wy tie | ee Says: he yn Manton: The etrite churn eee a ‘ aRU EB entrusted to him, OUGIt FOR Two- he oftice of tobaeco | 4 ae e |g sed, that i t they ave conditions is a a tee SOURS Hs MACRUD EE: “eA Tamillarity with such matters, acquired vy | inceetor ae Pelorlone os how held baw, | FoLMad been called, and that the words ut | Bcc ea eee aee, They mine hve | ee erurkicr alliaive alers of Turkey | Tue Rewaiss OF Mk. W.C. Marys 2421 New York ave., —_|_ ong experience, leadshim to believe, that_ his ser- i : ae now held by W. | tered would not go into the Record. Mr. | pines c ‘te | have thrown themselves into the arms of the |, cneciotary OL ML. 6kk te eee ‘ | Tiere may be Denedezal fo persons disposed te piace: | Van Aucken, bas bean ifivided, and 8.1 ¢, Cook then said thar if the words were not | “hip. Eustis offered as an amendment a sub: | Russians. Russia wil make a great pretence | DUNAte secretary of lr. John ML ee ERIE IN THE C. LAN. sure spe eution thei p fees g 2 t five S " Ke ie | uit court for Louisiana, in Lake Charles ers, ay ough to Satisfy | disaster on that road Sunday wight, h GF BON THE CASH FLAN. | ssurespeciiier attention ther ie lees amount to about five thousand do!- THE BILL PASSED OVER THE VETO. | Parish, La. and argued that. the parties them, and then arranie a programme for a | (USter on thal re Teng ae sed — Best White Sugar (A Coffee), per Sete | astm RICHARD WALLACE, aol | The roll-call on the vote to pass the bill charged with au infraction were entitled to a susan prot sang lo the teen oe ee | me inwaring had two fingers of his Best Granulated Sugar, per 10 cts, chet NOL FOS LON $e OVER THIRTY Discuances from the lower | over the yeto was finished at twenty minutes | Speedy trial. | aile sesia aces “ nir'se- | hand crushed, ana rec 1a bruise on his Sood Flour, por quarter-bol. sa GUBURBAN Tome: grades of employes in the Patent Onive, and | of three o'clock, ‘The bil was passed, uot: | HOUSE.—Mr. Freeman mtioduced a bill 10 | porte y pve 'Fhomsand Brittal Tesope | Soka Ge dene tie eee is heed * Geea Tea, per Ih | SUBURBAN HOMES. from those engaged in restoring models were | withstanding the President's objections, by | authorize the establishment of ocean mail for the Ea: interital. When Mr. Mainwaring learned thee ph pad Ol as Soper a | SUBURBAN HOMES. | made at the Interiordepariment to-day. This | 3 Witys 73, service between the United States and foreign | Lospox, Feb. 28—The Press Association | Major Myers. the superintendent of the Molasses at 33 cis. per gallon. | ‘A collection of staken with great reluctance by the noUTCeMeNt of the vote was received | countries. Referred. { “Luis confidently stated that forty-five | was by ‘his side, he said that @ur price-list, to be had at the sto: | SIXTY COTTAGE DESIGNS, id only ater repeated but uhsue- ne onthe Roos aud ae salon . 1 een ular order was demanded. ana the | thousand treops ar aes start fe oe and on ivorlving an af rmatiy " o1 verythi With ct orts had been m. 0 obtain an | 7) Md ew x e | Speaker proceeded to call committees for re- it Short noti An important ministeria gone up. e then ex startling reductions ia prices of everything. | PRACTICAL PLANS, propriation Which would make the remuvats s the bill over the dent's veto, though | ae F . 7 is expected to be made in Fariia. | few aninusen ‘ eae ©, S. OHARE & SON BY JAMES I. MCGILL, Ancmrrecr, unnecessary. | heretofore he has in y voted against the Mr. Whitthorne, trom committee on nayal ~ (Thursday. ) = febl ty 1213 Serenth st. nu Fox SALE AT ALL BuOK SiOKEs, . —— Dill in every stage, Messrs, Bragy, of V \ aflairs, reported back bill directing the method ition Extre ly Critical Snot RY His STEPSON.—AT Mow zi : Se sd tl te | Builders Should Bay It. FIKE-PROOF BUILDING FoR THE Treasury | Kelly. of Pal and Cook, of Ga., eft their BL auniialostinates of expenditures to be stiy- ane. i ibaipp secon imental ine abies ac. | Indiana, yesterday, Commodore 0D HILADELPHIA TURKEYS | Carpenters Shontd Bay tt. I The Senate committee on public | Peds to come to the House ote to pass the | Witted from the Navy department. [The bill | qe eins 1 it om | farmer, While ont drunken spree, a ‘Bricklayers Should Buy 1 7 Fr my public | yt ver the bees Sent mitted from the Navy depa {The bill | ter Guardian. t pis as tf to kill his wife, wheatis steps, JUST RECEIVED, Real Estate Men Should Buy It. | buildings and grounds has agreed to report ePesicent:s’ a | requires the department to give in detail the | position appe siremely © oe a en Pson, a ds of FRESH FISH direct from New | | Every person contemplating building should buy | favorably a bill to provide a fire-proof build- Socicty. | ems of expenditure for which estimates are | Withstanding the tranquilizing ute Mimi throupiithe heart a man constantly employed to "rhe cheapest book of Cottage Plansever pud- | ig for the use of the bureau of engraving and | ‘The last of the Wednesday receptions, for | jHbmitted, upon which to base appropriations | the ministerial The cunt sre | KATE CLANTON IN BANKRUPTCY.—Miss Kate fan thet wet, eesen jbhe cheapest to is printing and the mechanical branches of the | the present, of the Cabinet families took place a yee eee iained that the purpose | #itded Veireles as adjourned | Caxton, the actress, has gone. inio vel wave. bave Spanish Mackerel, Salmon, MO. ae sii Sook Stores: tents awe | Treasury and other departments. “Mr: Morrill |e Present, of the Cabinet families took place . Whitthorne explained that the purpose = ill wa impli estitnatesin soci bankrupley in New York under he sonable prices.’ Oysters opened fresh is instructed to report the bill as soa yesterday, and were numerously attended. bill Was to simplify the estimatesin such 1 5 i sine die.” | | | — < " gr The Conference Project Fails. of Ka he proceedings a every aay, 25, Sp and Af cents.” New York | [MPOMTANT TO TAX-PAVERS. reese goveruament ot, south of the Although their dancing party had continued | A Navas that the ems should be more eX | The Berlin correspondent of the London | inorder tot herself from habititie and Ph! ipbia Butter, Fresh invoice of Ten pandin connate 6 i due n be selected for the purpose. so la > nig! e: seretary $ | ee mee s irboss far whic) Standard says: “The conference project has, | deficiency ou mortg: hela Saxe pa CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES TO REAL ESTATE, Feet eee and febore the Dilt'as soon as | their sriends again, A number of those who | SOR et ‘appropriation for one ‘purvove to | entirely falied.” she Sd ang ial uteroat ocd tea the 1 eee eee TEBE TS, | MTC CoTrECt erent nd eg NSS fOr | The bill authorizes the Secretary of the'Treas. | attended their soiree called to pay their re. | avother. ‘Under the present mode of submit | THE SITUATION IN CUBA. I laity on eaten manne iby Wer besbene aa ce ury toapply so much of the wnexpended bal Ung estimates no man could tell for what pu i é ; ay wan expended: | Mar ef at the Truth About Ht. | dorsed. by lier. Her husband was discharged EW Goops. qwoparty owners should prepare thelrelaims‘or Bre= | ance of the appropriation for labor aun expen animated scene in Secretary | Ma tment Was responsible for hie eae | | NEW YORK, Feb. 2M. Villaverdo, a Cu. | from his labiiiy by geiug through bankruptcy — sen 1 . ~ es in the rn engraving and printi is Wi uughters, s res le ‘ i ore: his ca feol : > fiat 1 wixt SARDINES LA TOMAT, Special ‘attention will be given to this, class of | forthe fiseal year ching June wi Igral as we mh Mise Noyes, and sever othe? | allairsin the estimates, for it had prevailed in | Bearish volunteers tare In astate bt siraon Mt dollar at hs BONELESS SARDINES, See oe ote cmetome ben ry to construct, on oneot the unap- | young ladies Who are now ng themwore, | SOF (em. se eke sin w step in the | Mot consequent upon the report that the gev- | r only #100, the QUEEN OLIVES. SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES lots convenient to the Treasury | receiving calls. | Hehtdirection. He wanted lv attention | crinent offered terms of peace to the i ity with her hus CAPERS, TOBASCO SAUCE. aid at a large discount, " jullding, a plains substantial fire-proot build. | The Misses Schurz were assisted by Mrs, | tleht direction. fle wanted to call attention | Cubans, the volunteers insisting that the Cap. | band.. ‘The assets are estimated at about feo, LOBSTER, PICKLED AND FRESH. Caee eee ee a ey LTE DIORHON ing.to be devoted tothe purposes ot the bureau | Rathbone aud another of their friends, ‘This 1 the fact that there had. been Diniting ect | tain General should foree the Cubans to lay | consisting of « a lady's usual wardrobe SALMON, 1 Lp, CANS. . gaz Fourcundapalp street of engraving and printing of the Treasury de. | was their first reception in several weeks, and | provement in this, matter, of submiting own their arms and unconditionally one set ol scenery and three court costames Mew Goods arriving dally,” |“ CANS. an Thee Door above Columbia Building, | Dartment, tothe mechanical purposes of other | they received abundant proof that the oppor: aaa ae ie ee red dn ee opEation the | Ger. Senor Aldama, ‘Cuban. repres wo Orphans,” ete. Miss Clastou Parties contemplating pousekeegtng “will save Se eee ——— bureaus and bran of said depariment,and — tunity of again callin on them Was enjoyed. |, Sum Hay ee estimates er s anes here, has no such information, but nothing is | says she made money by obtaining our pric Yeand Fancy : ; ad. 21K0 above expenses aths, but ha TTL a tie BUD RE donee rue received together | mitted. It would do ho harm to have the este, | alowed to be teleg oo Rae to like purposes of bureaus of other nat i, f £ a phed him. Ald: Goods prior to purchasing elsewhere. ments: said building to be built of briek, and also | the St Six mi S Spent it a i | j for the | { | j ici | says there have been no peace negotiation f it for debts, and tha e has ne iT B,. W. REED'S SONS, upon plans to be approved by the Seerétary | Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy | Mates more explicit. | iroposed by hin to the Shanish sinister at | sO lirooncre Vcure and Chat she has now but Janis-tr ‘ 1216 F st. n. w. ofthe reasury: 2 ide. That the amount | at thelr Residences The Misses Thompson | Jai Wink. iN ¥) from same committee. r Washington, as reported. ; ramen eeepesere i ~ SEER = > app e se sha ay 7 B Ste 3 | . is. (N. ‘a , pte . ‘ PUBLIC OFFICIALS AS G 3.—The ge CMAN LUMBER. of money applicable, to this purpose shall not | sti have thelr cousin, Miss Stem, and Miss | ee Ou duanian sith ecu ttee te | the Peace News Confirmed. ULC OFFICIALS AS GAMBLERS. —The gen desires the attention of the publie to the exceed the sum of $900,000). | Aiinenat wih clare. I senatere: } tion to the Arcticseas. Referred to comunittee EW YORK, Feb. 2—A Havana letter of patie will be aout learn tits SENN BOOK Ow sete = ree - Miss Sherman (the fancee of Senator Came- u SEAS: Bd says. “The i 7 7 orning that Mr.J. Fred. Thornton is ade BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB AND VEAL ‘inden. THE Corrt MARTIAL appoiuted by Gen. ron) will return to her father's residence in | othe whole. | | eid says: ® The, dnsurKent chiefs having | fauiteras circuit clerk, to an amount eri Always to be found at his stalis, Nos, 638 and Le: =) Haneock for the trial of Col. Oliver L. Shep- | Ohio next week. Miss Parsons will accom | , Mr Hlauna, trom same committer, reported | a everinent, of Which fet there te nolomeee | mated as high as $H,00; but those Who are in ‘Sth street wing Center Market, and Stalis ord, met in New York Tuesday e army | pany her. Miss Moulton will alsoreturn home | back bill for the relief of Nathaniel MeKay; | gov ; rat - is | any degree intimate with the personal habits Nos. 20 and a1 Western Market. Open Berd, mist TL raeeaay in the army | fiisweek. ‘These young ladieshave been fore. | se, bill for relief of certain contractors for | Any doubt, the restoration of peace on this Any deetee iutlamate with the per lar days at each place. j Lewexe: Duilding, at Greene and Houston streets, Col. | jmost among the belles of the season, | the construction of steam vessels and steam | iskind may be regarded as an accomp | at all astonished, but will rather We eee faithfully filled ad purchases de-' Shepherd is accused of misappropriating | MOY Among the belles of tly x-Postmaster | Wachinery ; also, bill for relief of Donald Me- | fact. The 25th of the present month {| lookout for more of the same sort. The truth Mwered free _ eetely | 2000 intrusted. to him by is brigade, Wiih | General: Creswell, were among the distin: | ee al f which were, with the reports, or- | designated as the dar fyhion te ina | of the matte ; OHBN R. HELLY 5 ‘ ne. . iel erect rent on the battietiel g rentle ing calls vesterda ered printed and recommitted. - on the mbd}ic positions si DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS Corner Sixth street and New York avenue, | of Stone Kiver, Teun. Col. Lawrence was the | Sylshed gentlemen making calls yesterday. Mr. Danford, from the same committee, re- | peace will med by the gov. Public positions sim Mat of Mr. Koce- BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, MUTTON. Etc, only Witness examined Tuesday. The fund | Comin to Lieut. Sumner ne, Which took | ported adversely on several bills, which were | ernment. . the vice of gambling is encour: ‘and CORNED BREF 4 SPECIALTY, should “now, with interest, amount, to $00. | Dlace at the ‘Epiphapy ‘last evening, | tabled, neluinig ‘one to pay Horace Jarboe, | you! 22" ixstoner. wie tested tn Se Lee eeeraged aud pro- Peg Re de — Col, Shepheril Is a W t Point graduate and | WaSatiended bya large numberof the Luni: | Of Georgetown, D.C., $125, being value of Livi | | NEW YORK, Feb. Gen. G- Gonzale = iat. Low w . Liverty Market; or address Box 718 City | Tle was formesiy weathe: ban pative service. | fies best known iu fashionable circles. It was , barrels lost in’ Ch ke bay in Octo! | Chis at Washiignon nich eeronat Bayarp TaYtor, the newly appointed min ortmectye - Mepieiy” | WEAVE AGAIN 3 and by unfortunate speeulitions.” He owns a | 164 hen compara iy oo of tha bride's tathe THE VETO MESSAG to treat with the Cuban Junta on the terms of | Pa last evening parents At ths oo —_ _ a handsome house in Newport, and several he last of the series of balls given by the | 2:30 p.m. the President's private seere. peace = _ Was met by a committee, who invil EDUCATIONAL. | REDUCED THE PRICE ON ALL KINDS OF Pees wen one city, but they are all ington Assembly. Club, occurred at | appeared with a message from the P est ad Suicide cf an Accomplished | W¢lcome in the borough hall, whic be ae 2 : E PRIC .L KIN y ‘aged. Marini Iver Hall last evening. It was a fitting | (ent, announcing his disapproval of the | | . i nein, M r Lady. lowing With the — =r = | 2 SENATE COMMITTEE ON , | Gloss to nauesocion ol emertalimentay chick | bill, and it was immediately presented tothe yoy yong se Special from Cleve. | iN& neighborhood "‘MAFLEWOOD | INSTITUTE, | ( | neg Tae eS NITTEE ON TERRITORIES | Tiive rellecteakgreat credit on. the gentlemen | House and read amid profound silence. iNT ee Ta a ee chm Glove: id Wreaths, and a bust of Mr. Taylor Py, Lex, Fa. Boys, S30 per qua LUMBER wad wn consideration yesterday Stanley | ing them. The hall was elaborately | , The Speaker said that the question before long-time editor of the Herald. anda writer aced on the platform. After hearty Huetors first-class | 7 Matthew’sresulution.that Congressdisapprove | decorated. ‘The dancing continued untiva late | the House was whether the House, on recon. | long-time editor of ihe end Weiler | of, Weicome and congratulations, te RTLIDGE. A.M. Pen. | « an act of the legislative assembly of the terri- | hour, and a handsome supper was serv lderati pasa the Dill, the veto of the [itt by jun . | hich My. Taylor responded, there was a ban- > ~ PRU D HOMME'S | f Arizona. This act granted, in fact, attendance was the largest with which reside fre Gee trary notwithstanding. | she v yf Quet in which ene hundred people participated XN FRENCH CLASSES | = ul charter’ to the Southern Pacitic Rail- | these entertainments las been honored. | Mr. Stephens deman eal the previous ques. | mee dy of “ : ‘Beginners. Intermediate and 4d: | road Company. excepting the corporation from | Five hundred dollars’ worth of groceries, | tion, which was secon: ed. afd ine roll was | rs hasbeen | AN ACT to prevent and punish wrongs to N. ” uught rapidly, and w taxation im the territoryfor four years and | and between three and four hundred dollars | then called on the passage of the bill. | She was-a | Children” is before the Rhode Island legisla. proian . the use of practical convers Get Our Latest Price List Before Buying, | permitting them to tax passengers on their | il money, were realized. by the pound party. | — a a ture. It provides that. whoever shail inflict For Young Ladies and Children, 9 a.m., 10a. u i the Ri nil ” House, on Mon No Suffrage. child unjustifiable pain, or cause the | road not more than ten cents per mile, ay evening. p.m. and S p.m. : s than fi cents Bee acntwmen, Boye aid Git. 0 freight not less than fifteen cents per he ladies and gentlemen i : | hterestedin the | — Editor ef The Star:—Will you spare enough | Another Death from Mydrophobia. | !i!¢ or health of the child ‘to dangered, attord, of Arizona, and Judge | “Central Dispensary,” have requested tose | space for me to express my regret that our ex. | HARTFORD, C Feb. 28.—A. J. Baldwin, | * shall be punished by imprisonment im jail MHlcate rcserved for Private Lexcons and Clawes, oklyn, counsel for the Southern | purposing to enteriain before the. season is | Pent Comimnisitar Bean pat have al. | of Berlin, was bitten’ five weeks ago by a dog, | OF ou the slate Tarm nol exceeding one year, Call at 1014 12:h st. Mondays and Thursdaysafter | WILLET & LIBBEY, , argued against the adoption of the er, to let nothing conflict with the proposed | 2 re . u- | from the effects of which he died last night in | ane. at ne 0 t exoced neat ar Wa both such 4 p.m. ; other week days between 12 and 1, 331-2m seer AT Eel [oF the al ep TOR a re cegrtunes- | benefit, to be given that charity On tes ey | Tee Det oer era a engral | great agony. ‘The doctors pronounce ita ease | Sue and imprisonment; and ‘that the magis. = RGOUSSTN ONSMAN: LATINGcdGHESE, AIEEE aU ieE ee see, argued for the adoption of the resolution. | next, ‘when a matinee “performance. of | sWitrage in this District, even so far astheelee- | Orin asyui Seven other persons were persons are convicted Au . Martha will be given by the amateur. Ur , | tion of a Delegate in Congress is concerned. oe Bars WEE Pine emission, THE BILL TO RETIRE NATIONAL BANK | who acheved so. brilliant a success in that | To have been consistent, he should have stuck Private Ciasses at 1802 11 st, nw. “Address 1803 | WILLET & LIBBEY, NOTES.—The House committee on banking | opera a few weeks ago. closely to his text. He could not have stated f y under this act may deprive the persons so eon- bitten by the Victed of the eustody of the children, if deemed Cutting the Count. desirable, and that Said children may be eom- 4 es has agree substi ‘The wedding of Lieut. W. A. Dinwiddie, U, | the case better than he has done in the follow- 1ass., Feb. 28.—In view of the dis. | mitted to an orphan asylum or some chari- Ting UOLGULEGE TOURS Line and curreney has agreed upon a substitute for |g eee ie OE a i ipainick: dancers? oi | ing paragraph: Which have occurred at the per. | table iustitution. vERING © UL FOR YOUNG LADIES WILLET & LIBBEY, the bill heretofore reported from that commil- udge Kilpatrick of the General Land @ffice “The constitution purposely and expressly LEMEN, No. 110 Ist st. east, | tee. It provides tol Hill, Terms of tuition, $2 per month. jlish branches. including Bookkeeping. Mrs, »19 i a ag a rg ee i og oo feb19 tr_ Cor. 6th st. and New Yo Albert Pike, Mr. John C. Hunter, jani¢-2m0 A Bereta tia ‘Professor of Penmanship, formances of the Count Joannes, in New “ ‘ — Pass York and New Haven, the board of aldermen No REP DIATOR Governor Holliday, of of this city refuses to grant an exhibition | hi pene gd eel poe in license to the Count and his company. governmental and school purposes and to Killed by a Mine Explosion. interest on ublic debt of the state. ‘He for the issue of treasury c| K e ing si My $ ave mmountifi¢ to, § 10 {instead ot | Wich took place last evening al the residence | provides that Congress shall have exclusive Py : f Judge Vale, on Vermont avenue, w: | legislative control over this District. Other $20,047,600) to retire the national bank cur- | % ‘ Ay, Saewatk::| y ri reney and further amends the original bili so | YOt¥,,prilliant affair. “Rey; Dr. Choneweth | lcations in Vote regions ad pen ied for ' 3 Is | officiated; Lieutenant Hoxie, served as | the capital,and this District was finally chosen, . {| astoread: “Hereafter, in all payments of | °% fea Va tide Congr WEDDING FRESENTS Customs duties, two-thirds of the uy so payee groomsman and Miss Vale as bridesmaid. “a | with the understanding that Congress was td man in conversation. WITH 4 PisToL.—At Waterbury, i, 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! cluded under colonial la { Deeper *s Stationery Store.) varia red, 1.30a1.31: No. 2 westera winter red. wife's sister to inherit prop a Says: A sad case ‘Gocurred today ia | S22 and March, 1.31;. Corn, southern quietand | Ornrit h a deece: 3 , 1 ‘ e A id Pa Feb. 22— | terms the provisions unjust and uncenstitu. bjoud Building. ‘and F. Writ 5S he ¢ arge number of distinguished persons graced | be forever free from the disturbing influence POTTSVILLE, Aa Feb. 2—An explosion of | term 2 . a ey a — ble shall be: Paid in coin of the hited State: | the'reception, and the toilets of the ‘ladies | of elections in its immediate neighborhood. | gas this morning in the Preston mines at tesal. He oe ze thet or legeptore is bound easy courses ef lessons. Thorough instruction M. W. GALT, BRO. & €O.. tender notes or the treasury te n legal | Were of great elegance and beauty. Musie | The constitution says, in effect, to every man | Girardville instantly killed Wm. M. Williams, the creditors of the stat is he pense of goaranteed. Lessons given at nees and at os We: u ? Dy this Ache and said: teewe ere ees authorized | and dancing added to the enjoyment of the | Who settles here: Elections are held in ail parts | the inside “boss'” and seriously injured John creditors of the state, nor is he aware of ones. se@ly* Haye made large additions to their stock of eM ted at ayaid (eastiry notes shall be | evening, ‘The newly married couple lett this | Of this vast nation, except in this little spot re- | Mahoney, ghy power in the legislature to take away or PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, : Cer Rot eer etion aed States lezal ten- | Morning for Champaign, Iil.. where they in- | served expressly irom such noisy demonstra rights. “He considers the Dill a declaration’ ComNKE SEVENTH AND I; STREETS, SILVERWARE, office of the treasurer or ‘any assistant tren tend to reside. i Hone aad for promoting geet Sha Imparten y Collector Fisk war againsi thoseto wh, - mtcotinietnneeean ‘Beautiful hailse : ssis ae. amitewedll i 5 ; % : lector Fis v sith 4 seater pecucay. stud Pisconn, sey | Sekcssliabanecnrt aa urer of the United States, under such rexula- | are held irom | Cieewoninys ceeptions, leAiler so clear a statement 2s this of the | thismorning was notified by the Secretary of | Fourtimes since the wat aud belece the see @ensed instruction, and train io rapid gala They have also Just imported the Latest Novel- tions as the Secretary of the Treasury may polis eR batik | Sentiments of nineteen-twentieths of the tax. | the Treasury that Mr. Sy a will hol as | stitution was adopt the debt was either — Language, Forms, a a _ | ties in } prescribe,” ‘The committee will afford ‘an oj What Madison Thought About Suf- | payers in this District in respect to suffrage, 1 | collector till his successor has nm appointed directly or indirectly ackuowledged and : ha a Meni Ee. Day Tatton: . 1 rtonity in the House for amendment and a frage in the District. was very sorry to hear him sa) ‘or would | and qualified. ~ made that it should be paid with interest, per auartec: or O68 yer waona onenter, | PARIS FANCY GOODS, wil diseussion of the subject Editor of The Star:—As showing the views | te pethaps, be unreasonable for Congress to a and the charge of its repudiation indignant Pea student's quarier oF year ‘at time of ne. woKe rests. aoa | ‘ » still Ti yy | aecord us the right to elect a delegate to Con- | oy, Fen. "Re At But spurned by ait almost, if not quite unanion entering. Evening tuition, $6 per mouth. Pen POTTERY, PORCELAIN, &c. | 1 SX EpIscoral Bisnop.—in | of one of the framers of the still little under. | frexe, who might aequaint that body with the |, CINCIN Ae ore ant eugerville, Ind., | vote of a legislature composed of the old Work of every description exeeuted to order, Tilus- All of which are designed especially for ‘opal convention of the new diocese | Stood Constitution, will you find room for the | wants and wishes of our people.” last night, Pell'sstore and Temdence, a furul- | regime, among the ablest best and truest who wera » giving particulars, sent on appil- Til Revs Bi: Burgess. of Spring: | following. Indealing with possible objections | No, mo; we have had elough of “such noisy | ture factory. and the Odd Fellows’ Habe cre | grew upon Virginia soil ‘i. H. C. SPENCER, Priuctpal. temr1WEDDING PRESENTS. Tourdh ballot ber seven: oe erie ete farts | to the plan of the District proposed in the | demo stra tegne Aa universal eulcage Drought | wards of $45,000. P: | Tenrimue Coxrzssion oF A Moutze Ma- —— — —= = = Bbiiooa Ser ‘ * Kniet ann Bas 5 Constitution, Mr. Madison, in the 43d No. of | "Pon US wi Soe te Vigor. ml GUIRE.—A Pittsburg, Pa., dispateh says: War- Riese SND CUAMSICAL ACAD- JRECHEATION |. 7) EXERCISE! Sev Course Whitenne: Ea peed fhe Federalist, p. 330, Hamilton's edition, of | pc pert eenrerrnd | BALTIMORE, hee Virginia sizes, | Ants are out for a number of Mollie wee, ain your begins September ad. irr. For | AN epg BEA G ALLEYS, Fa, ihe lay vote confirmed’ the vote by tet | District ise to. be appropriated to this esctes | cess to the committees of Congress as well as | aeterras dye do, consohdated, Byer sites, | Parfitt. who is in jail, states that ou the migut oy rf adivantages of this Academy, see new cir- GAUTIE. y to five. strict) is to be appropriated to this use (a ; of young Carroll's murder he was detailed to cular “principal “bookstores: ‘or CHASE | _ Corner 6th and © Sts. NW. io Are. — | capita), with the consent of the state ceding ete i ae ae aad ene ae | Serie aa muranroie cles, old. 1g: (do. mew. | Kucp the railroad. watchman from patrollin BOYS, Principa:, 1815 414 st. s.w. me | Rive Excelent Aleys. bie Tue Bririsu House or Commons as the state will uo doubt provide inthe (forded allt ts and Wishes of out neepla | BALTIMORE.” February 28. -Gotton baster— | the tracks Until after the fast-line ‘train | ANSE | passed the Colonial Marriage bill bya ae | eres nat aei nents ue che gousent of the | Very respectfully, Mokatro Kiso, | mid@iing, womihally 10's, Pour quiet and un- | passed over the body which his associates ME DOW: 0 FO! c 9 | ENSEN. . s lt itizens inhabiting abitants will | ae ns a changed. W southern steady quiet; | would place on the track. He did so by en. De ‘ganee venaeeeny ron - N. WATCH REPAIRER, Vote, though opposed by the goveriiment. find sufficient inducement of interest to be- | 4 Son Drives HIS FATHER 10 INSANITY. | Sestern firmer southern red, 1.25 11.32; Pennsyi- | paying the wate | For 20 years with H. SEMKEN, pow “d bill enables the offspring of @ marriage | come willing patties to the cession; as they will have ha @AS-LIGHT OF FICE, heir voice in the election of the * special from Wheeling, W. Va., February tty in the U y h y » United | government which is to exereise authorit ; i Steady: swesiern firmer southern white. 54: do. | vt..Tuesday evening, George W. Siranahai if - : teed for one year, or money refunded. febd-im | heen so strenuously adeveaett ny years | LUrposes, derived Jrom their own sigfrages, | Mopping at that place, has & very dissipared ind unchanged. itye, nothing doing—nomt, | Won, one stnking her belt and glancing of, GAP?) FLEISCHMANN & CO.'s DR SALE—A 7's octave, Square Grand PIANO, | in Parliament without success. "Y S° {eulof contres be sitaoed thems Bad 38 ihe au. Son, who opened his father's trunk to-day aac iy ous diay stead cay prime Reuteyivania | an the other two belug fired through ae Heer - > fT y of ol te, ie si if .00. Provi all, 4 P COMPRESSED YEAST. Fi ata caectitce, | Inquire 738 7th stree coi 1nd has expremed the denirediat pit: :| 1P2 inhabitants ot the ceded part of it to eon, | Mole $Wland fled. The father ts thought to | ang Maryland. Butter active for choize and | eftect. “Stranalian then shot himself, but wot All first class grocers keep tt. low rates," feb4-awe ns in their addresses to him will make no | CUE in the cession, will be derived from the _—— dui] tor common—c 50083; dangerously. 5 dull ad \— —E AUCTION SALE OF COAL.—The Delaware, | Paghede Bee qe ce ngs Lenatiy. Beeren Taceewanus oot ween alzond pool 50,000 say dull, 197. Heces Soar, ae sr 000" Clinton & Co. ‘ black-board brokers.” Wall ons ef § coal at New York yesterday, corn, 51,500. heat, | stacet, york, : 4 as follows: Steamer 3.07!4ast.12, grat ays street, New York, have suspended. This wae = 8 | ., My hole people of the state, in their adoption of LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT TO | Political allusion A cireular to the diplo. | wi a Everything that succeeds and has merit. has {mI- A Know the best One Dollar matic ody emanating from the principal Gar. | {6 Constitution every imaginary objection ye a ae gcourate sulted to thee Nae dinais has been published, protesting against ns to De cbviatem ee Dmann & Co.'s COMPRESSED YEAST we ios Pe ores the Italian usurpation: coin. THE Morrett RxGIsTER is be; 2 olfo} 12, grate. $3.0714, a one of those concerns which have be that worthless imilatious are uot palmed off upon i ee tract attention in Phitadelphie rie fo at ot. 3.1o4ass.1774, chestnut $1.00, stove $255, pea | NEW, TORE: eu tne arm Monee s. | numerous on the street of late for transacting 7, Ditties STEAM CanS ARANDONED.—The Brooklyn .| says that, according to the results in Rich. | $1234 pa as Golds 101%; 1014 bia. jong, 483:4; | stock speculations on the French pool systeuy, PRESSED TEAST has on peel aS ea eas Babiroa cameo Mye presidentot cor pr obably auld $300, ie to He aiadotphis ##-Fourteen of the crew of the ship Levy EW YORE February Flour without pee ary H ae of + bX ceria 5 use we 5 7 ¢ oe 5 * Bamecrirademark. SS Jant-ly” the company states that the six motors placed | nuec® ProPably a ‘o the city’s reve- | porgess have been put in jail in New York for | aoe ‘Wheat about 4s and J cout better . margin of one per cent. EMOVAL.—M. CUNNINGHAM, TheW eli on one of the routes have been run for the past See six months at a financial loss, after a fair trial, 49 The New Jersey legislature has passed —_ “ ae a resolution opps the transfer of the life- mutiny. Corn a shade a@John G. Davidson, a skirt printer, has money accoont. and government offices be closed ou St. been arrested in Brooklyn, N.Y. for seizing | Docus deetn 306%. Iparinaivioss goes ®es yes | Patrick's day. ‘Tien von nations Ca en Knows Practical Hatter, has removed ee you expiai: the 17th @-A one-legged man was arrested in Pitts- | savin; e Treasury t N , Causi d a poetaity. burg for kicking a boy. Be i ry to the Navy fre to pirviee eausing pcamage seat, Fentes 169 5 cemtimes for the ar- | of March falls op Sunday this year.—{ Hoston