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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Aveone, corner llth Street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFEMANN, Pres't, STS 4 to subscribers in ¥ . on their own account, at 10 permonth. Copies at the . er, 2cents each. By mail—postage prepaid— ber Sera pNDON, Jan colton opera. od inst, when Swill be en. Tesmption of Lends, all Work by the the ae asked and Deen g termes offered by t its @ month: one year, ®5, j ie Weert Stan-sublished on Friday—* \ pestaxe prepaid. 10 copies for 815; | e prime min- nm fall unt- vas suite of the ons must * or thy ve paid in ad- Le oiadir | W%, 53—Ne «¢ Known on applica- | ° . WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, » the ¥ ey tenders ene The consul of Seraant ne ded by all om : é a r | th ied C THE EVENING STAR. | Fhe Potter Committee vestigation Society. | Whe Visit of the Women Saffragists FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, toned oft 7 2 4 * A CHARGE OF URISING WITNESS While there have been many more « to the President, =; = receptions at the ite House, it ts rarely that | This morning, at 19 o'clock, by pre yaaa © Chapt in ts opening | NEW Yous Washington News and Gossip. the clreular drive i font of has contatned as | pointineat, the Pre:tdont rece! com ene | memes at = = has made an | many carriages as on Saturday, when fro: | tee appointed by the nat sentative Sehic tnd invoked the | Other Ustlding White House Receptions. nN { he was a depu 5 p.m. Mrs, Hayes Leld her tirst pub Association to wait upon him } | divine dlessing $0 000 0 008 > Potte: ent to ELL. TS. Hayes will hold a reception each Satur- . from 3105p. m., until turther not The President will hold three evening recep- Lions, from s to 16 o’elo« January 14th; Tuesday, committee, and - memorial addiessed «To His hat A. M.G lent of the United States,” and setting forth that, “as women and representatives of elations of women waited upon ney before t nnual messages of this season, MeCrary and M in the Blue parlor, Colonel Case) introductions. After came in and gravel: } app ! of the New Y¢ Jaxcany | will be the Order of Exerc p ‘of the memory of Smithsonian Insti House of Representatives, on | ‘Tuesday, Februa: | Crncissant, Maryssiile tre iy thts a } ce is runnin gorge below Orning, aud Une ot tive mates an hour, solution by that body provid! pointment of a committee of ¢ delivery askin ns to the tha THURSDAY anit > bp. ladies, and then walked around the Blue room nents you remember the disfranchised | the House of Representat!y and three mez Cold Wen RSA th Janmary. 151 e See tae Ueuioaa | talking to the assembled visitors. He afters | Comuments, You remember the distranchised bers of the Senate to arrange forthe funeral, | Armas Ye ag Nepean Eee red by | GoyvERNMENT RECEIVTS TO-DAY. ‘ SNL ahd erent peered | wards took his station between hts wife s upon ¢aretul mination of | and accompany the remains to Texas, size the season thus far, ‘The these iow and the Se House will take partin the | enue, $ Taken compicte retraction and doutet of tae | COWL Casey, and after the latter intron we find therein specttically |“ Mr. Coxe, submitted a tion declaring | mete below zero, terviers: _ pa ewcompets S sand browsht | Visitors to hima he presented them to Mrs, Hay. enumerated the Intere da sma imony. Lie found ti , great of | that the Senate had heard, p Sensi 1. Openine Prayer, by Rev. De. McCosb, President Who tn turn introducad them to the ladies with all ela . . s of men, and rec nendations of % e aunouncem of the death of Mr. A Distillery Burned. EF action Oniivee. < Sree ey OF ber, Just before 5 o'clock he offered his arm to | needful lexisiation to protect their civitand p> | and agreeing to the resoluttonofthe | DAYTON. Git, Ja S distitlery eee Ofthe Watters ther oo Mrs, Evarts, Colonel Casey followed with Mrs. | jitieal rights, and find no mention made of any. for the appointment of a.com. | Was buroed ¢ tite pene } Hon. RF. Withers, of the U.S. Sen- | | OFFICERS Interested in the formation of the use prow 2 Oe ee ers in MT need of legisiation to protec: he poutieal, civil | mittee to a ve for the funeral, &«. Army Mutu As. Gray, of Harvard Uni- | meetin: 1 Aid association are to have a at the Medic rees Ly Prof. WB. Rogers, of Boston. j SENATOR CHAF iked through the throi Fast room, and then led the way ups signifying that the reception was ped the witnesses and tnofrmed them of what they were expected to he carried to Mr. or social rig hts of twenty miltions of women | ‘The Vice President appointed asthe commtt- | _ parton, swe RAE Kote. eltize ait of the people of this republic; | tee on the part. of the Senate, Messrs. Cone. do. corseiidatel, pg gt mma pending pon the calendar In | Hayard and Hamtin, ae 1} Museum to-ni sh Rs Stccessor, N, P. tin, | testity to. St. Martin sa er. ast dne coupons, North Carol - u Hayes wore a black siriped silk minzled it alg ‘The Vico Py i before the do. -§ 3 ble t és Stenger the questions to be askedZand the an: Be k ik gled a constitutional amendin-nt to | "The Vice President laid before the Special tax, 255 bid today P icra Gatteld, of the T-8. | wno wint be elected by the Colorado leaistatnre’ | Stenger the Given Oy che With een eo With plan black and fa white lace necktie was everal states from distranchising | ymimtinications from the Man sa Ys Hon. S'S Cox,of the U.8. Houte | to-morrow, Is superintendent of the Basion and | thirteen sebpirhas tarnished OECOUNE Weer Geen Cae SiMHAr COnsULttIonel caren eos Se aNd A | Warenciesing reports trom the “hour ‘sctive jeu WT. Sherman. Comeano panei ne, Work Pe ee aa | on oe tanee would | 4 "tie behind the receiving party. Mrs. Chas. | upon a tie vote In the House Judicia Ts of age, Worth 1 Was a professor of chemi ie iversity before he went west, St. Mai sshd | Dula for e dime prayer by Rev. Dr. Sunderi: aplain of the xercives will eomumen order of the Q eommtt- Ederson, Mrs. Jewett and Mrs. Iitehcock aiso | tee: and as petitions to so amend the constitu: sted in entertaining the company In the | tion have been presented to both houses of © parlor. Miss MeCrary wore a whi B striped | Congress e than 40,000 well-known, Ine | Baten epee Congress by more than Known, In- | } city’ midis Rio brands, a Browa | hot give testimony favorab'e to the democrats. ere Startin tells-alco of bargaining with one orable testimony, the sum agreed ved fo be tor the Intere: : ' é 1 iat the ba ras Ci " between the stripes, | telligent men and we of thirty- | pat the s $ shall con’ L0Talo , Sis Beeenlte Pec Teor sone Oe Oi errno ea bene eee Test elegant toliet. Miss Schurz wore white | five states and five terri: andas the In- | cstentahat con, No. Pwostern winter t Secretar nf the District of Columbia, te stand est shmere, the beddice cut In diamonds in front | creasing intelligence and the hicher, by priation rebel a nation to the President See and filled in with lace, which was very becom- | culture of the women of to-day c them to | juittes on letter of t > accept the restz: * ie oer iat conipica| be Visitors wan- | more keenly feel their political degradation, Secretary closing a report of Col. "i 2 T ler AO} all th nd quit and to more clearly see that their e to ta ezard tothe 4 = Nome aE A rat Be Carer wie ber gathered in the East room, ‘The prove thelr own conaition and that of bh meg ian “MUTUAL RELI! | who went home to Knoxville sic iF Witliseeh Ge Ke HEE Gian tories were open, as usual, and were vis ity are hedged in on every side by lezistation t « There will be low with pnenmonta ap eee oy fe ehecomintte many. Gen. and Mrs. Hastings were missed | which they 0 pi nd to “re: be Pettibone Says that the chalrinan of the ¥ | from amone Sirs. IL 7 | pari and the Wilstine ec ote cinte ne nary 13 | of at, and further that he had be departed at one o'cle Behe natet ae Pe are Son mInes i \ era for thoe Gibson was Mr. Tilden’ Winter at Rertauda. Mise Anthony, Mrs, Wells | Oujtee 23 vernment river by the « ‘Also, from the Se at the ballot-box; therefore, ask your Ex - in your nest fon of the dis. mothers and | and Mrs. Will or W + considers of Utah, and others of the Women’s Suffr alled fo pay their ssage. 10 respects to Hayes during tae reception. i Til others than those mentioned at the re- BUILDING fe. and to r raged eplion were Atte General Devens, First ; 's at women citizer id, uit ing stion Postmaster General Tyner, Governor be protected ia 1: PHILIFARM collection of iiveriat revaae MeCormtek, Jude : Bradley is wite a 1} and polit hts | 3 Phere are here! of the repub ter Mra. Oh Raat Miss eR veay THERE WERT NT, communteation from Prot. . i plisll attend the tebe a SES : second, that all ti | Sh Mrs. FI Ss nde and | ithe committee, Mrs, Matilda J. | 8. Fish Commissioner, enclosing hls annual're- stand th ; BALAIMORIANS A rie Wait euittor a Irs. Keithstne | Emmeline Wells, (of Utals, and Mr | port for s. Ordered to be pi 1 i. C. Neti, E. ittin i Tdavits of of this city. The Misses sociation of Pitias i bury, of the Wash | and Mrs. Zina Younes Willams | akopresent. The President i | into the libr interruption. of Mr. J hony, to print the ¢ erniaunn, t EXECUTIVE COMMIITE s annual Mi SSOCIATION UTE COLORED be hell on TUESDA t the residence of Mra. 8! C. for Election of OMierrs for e Perry made u; Pre: tte Ww dent Ciah), we d the ladies . that they might be secure from | nd gave them throughout a me such b Olygamy law Aeferred to Uhe committee on the Jud! afield Scott, Mrs. oldsborough: and her niece, 7s. Powers, etl GeDbao a e 2 respectiul and courteous ! asking the TESTIVONY BEFORE THE TELLER Commrrrer se gpl: SC. POMEROS and would | committe bee ope an ais. Stebbins OF aaatee Ath questions, and snowing 2 f interes | Ts presented a petition of citizensot | Judve L.¥. Reeves ot Tensis parts Bb. L. SHERWOOD. Sei y of the | Mniele Lon Miss F nd, Miss | We Subject. The suff is Va.. favoring the rep he tobac- | fied before the Teer committee "3 | ASSEMBLY—Arres on and hor ‘daughter and list. and presented the a memorial to the Pres! | a ferred to the conu nm th | Sarure n rebuttal of th y reiton Irs. Howe and Mrs. Toten, Gen, Bie | Gehl, Who promised it constderst | A large number of petitions were pr | mony to politic VANTS THE ied | z i, Mrs. and Miss § it THE TWO LADIES FR | favoring the passaze of the bill g1 toh the bouse ieee: ain, Mrs. 1 present nden, Clark, Hate next addres: ot which were 1a! esident. urging hin not | Cf Pensions, al! fax E ee otine rt Ce shot | to sign the ding: pes of | the bill having been reported to th * | went te day Evening, st A workin Pollard, of the Missourt Cong | 2 ee | ee a er presenting petilions of this | him rv ited. g aa ea lonz interview Tecan | 1 | of isez against polyz: f disfranchisine all da cirealar sent out by claim a aoe = es > 4 den Lis morning. bs 2 ra ber Mill ret y 3a | persons to procure signatures lown, and = SB O8 MANAGERS OF THE : ; = A practicing ft. will render 01 thousand o uresign £-= WASHINGTON CHTY ORPHeS Ane | appotntizent of © ormitt mdavit of 3 | armor omen ane Ate Ga eee tae (toa neiions ame sad the Calue of petitions | colored tary ith, for the Apaual lectins, ar thy c plachnr obne Ge an Cea t nie aed ne Lecessary for the auth rary Mth, for mmual Meeting, es 7M an The Pres SED etre | | P Lecessary fc p author corer ofS and ath sts. ‘The friends of t ee ; | tere Hon Ae Re ee Taneine Son then tain eee ke | | store order. Warrants issued forthe are cordially invited to be present, when it One of the | clals Duval county, Pla, | nd son, Mrs. Watterson, i ; might carefully welsh so tmportant a Inatter, | £aid he had niany letters trom soldiers andthe | Fsletan ccs be served owing the duty of the Manawers to wive an account entlemen composing t told a Sr A like cert avitor James M. | and daughter, Miss Edes, Mrs. Dudie ETERUNE INtBESEW wae ted by the | Widows ef those who were soldiers, urging the | who. tecke: and Lim. Geo. Norweod, of kueans entrusted to thea for the benent of th reporter that ail h the mission was | Whitt opotdemeeratic | und Ler sisters, Miss Scoit and. Mi EC CU | eas 1 Lo doubt that estified to having ‘been shot in the far t he and those who called with hin seen 2 cereined Copy Babes, alt) Chil: nd distinguished especially for the brevity | There Was an e sentiment in its | by negrees in the Caledoula affair. Wm. A ca L METROPOLITAN BANK, | their best for Mr. Henderson and ha Of an a ng that & a CNS ince - avs | €ach speaker observed In presenting an array | favor. Leary, of caddo, pr and editor of the t= Wasirsetox, D. C.. Dee. 30, INid, | very pleasant interview with President Has the late . Baxter, the attending physician, says | se WILL oR SrINGA RAT CIe Chce. || Skee Phunman alep expesssal NIMSI astute: | Lente oe viper oe ‘The Annual Flection for Directors of ths Banc | Another delegation was also out to-day in be. | county | h Justice Hunt “ts taproving, he | HIUAIS TRS OT ake rene ||\Vorot the passage oF the District Attorney Leonard tesponsibie ten tee Will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY. | halt of ex-Senator Henderson, Thisdelezation | Gy v were cast | tears he will never recover the use of his side, | n y Mr. Grover presented ‘variows resolutions of | Goes i te election. “Hicks pew mnoee 3 FLoclock pan. Ue Open from 1 | was composed of Senators Armstrong ani | § : psrond with the | His mind ts pert pleat, puby awhile Tie can | are | the Gregon legislature, protesting az: | Ing US.” tue witness said, “6f doing what he “G¥O I. B. WHITE, Cx Cockrell, Representative Metezife, and another | number of each yoters n it appeared on | auswer questions with © Yes” or“ 0,” he can- | Before they rose to eave he asked them it he | hese immi: 5 | veeated in pest yenrs. MMe stated’ in his tn : Missourian. "hey called on bot the President | registration lsts. and tt Paige aes | Devcouunees feutences, Constant. expressions | | Before they ree io learene asked dem Jt he | Nee Ammbleradta aro te Weemprovcmeat ot | suesled in guns sem tapes ts NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- | and the secre and presented Mr. | lis demand the larzer part of the bailots Miictlon In Suenos eae Rene we | Dropositione was. ontully: acentod aed atae | removalof the Umauilialndianstromtharstte | wattenies Sof ‘Shreveport on election SS PANY, corner 16th st. and New Yore ave, | Herderson’s clatins as foreibly as they could, | Humbe nd the s of the ba ictlon in witnessing it are heard. tLe resident SiGe Vora Re Ones any latlior winch were suremnan te aieanaeate maytag Of tile was Chat the weoroes Herat $1 per S1CO fora pear ns (OF Safe Keep: | put were not told that he would be appointed, Nas tus destroyed. A. certitted copy of | ee een ee ene tem ac Kwas had with her by the | mitte | Surrounded the polls, and the whites : “2 i ra ye ee | an affidavit mac by Robe y 10 i aspect ne a ut ee ey eae " | to give tn rshowing: the electic ee eee oe ee ENTE ore: | PEnsoxat.—Senator Jones, of Nevada, made | county judge of Nalin CF i 73 on that day, Mormon ladles, the others yielding entirely to | Mt 5) | thir oce poastcl oat teeta cas aes me HENRY A. WILLARD, | his first appearance of the session in the Senate j ing his | and detention by a ive wife, Mie. theresa. Mee On HIGH taiol coc ng compensation forextra | moiestati J.C. Moneure, of Caddo, speaker (OS. EVANS. Jané-eoum | this mornir: Representative y, who | State rand hal, in ord ternoon, and wele: heir case, Mrs. S, + ladies prevent from di nh with the new State, War | of the he ber of the bo ment buliding, the Post Ofice | similar epresentatives, testiiled to Russell, of New Yor! representatives, testitied to from an incipient attack of pneu- JOHN CASS Ls, HAVING BOUGHT THE PATENTS FOR | Is suiferi iy Ce pe inane Poss Evaporator, we recon- | monia, ha rin entertaining, Untort | nent and District gall’ He alee ahine, - gone home to Ohio. ... Hon. Join “ ne Whe Inte Cold alee a runent and District jail. so intr cco an ore mend it as the best possible way of molstenins BH Secretary of the’ | tas all ae File ie ante ae ee with one voice proc! | ae COR BE ett hn ht eee | ore eer amr tee ka colle ius attached tp ns ropiear, aed renders Os | Ge aoc en ee | uiture and carpets in Mme. | Uon of the presiding tad ts Mr. Matthews introduced a bill to refund cer- | 12, :ays:—The grand officers of the Odd Fellows air moist and summertike. If you wish to avoid Be dtecnt he ree ee ©. ving int sing-room, Most of the tw — In special improve: toH. D:and H, | have discovercd a conspiracy to defraud the beadscte, catarrh and sore throat use them. Bei eat AGRO peta | “from nit Preneh fegation 4 red with Whe District in Congress. Walbridge. Referred to committee on the | society of insurance money, involving A..F. | BX-Gov. Hendricks, of Indiana, tin j pte OF The. brocades, satins and cloth of gold, presented by | aEETING OF THE SENATE DISTRICT coMMITTER. | Pisticr of Colum ine \B Grand Master, Hving at) M HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, EXAMINATION to fill t pues BOG.0F Ghorenaido to M. Outrey when in Japan in the | qe Senate committee on the District of Co. | Mr. Howe sald the joint committee on brary | nd. C. Howell, ‘of Clivitanoog: eouncit of diplomatic service of his country. ‘The j va- | had referred to it the report made to the Seer’ ected $2,000 insurance 817 Or Sraeer, NEAR THE AveNt: the principal examin anil efty marsh rials are such as cannot be purchased except in | Tumnbia met this morning. ‘The communtea- | had referred to it the rey i to tse coct of ee 2anm from: the Lake vacaney among the ror Fran China or Japan, . ‘The parlors are divided by | tions of Secretary Sherman and Treasurer Gil- | tix Gy Uren cucr In reeatM to the cost Of cer- troad Company ler @ the vacancies caused by t Pa a ie orienta! draperies, presenting a uatque and ele- | a po relay te tes funding of the District in- | ifprary of Congress. ‘The committee hadacreet | ath Of a fictitious person in the er Grates, il thes ne iebtedn : er Gr which have been pubilshed In ‘TH pinmbizi, upon a bill, 2 i he hoped the $ ter. The mat | tons in pe oT hi sed an re reported a Dill to | STAR, Were referred tothe Seuate committee on | upon it soon. H > | SCHLEICHER, of T nd ix the water tes within the District. | ¢ GEN. BUTLER in the Hons ted at #1, 00) for a fire-proof building for the n: The conspiracy 5 ee j lu 7 1 terete | Chee pe order. Seborn and MILBUBN'S PEAR | ands : ition appropriations. rovide ackiitional accommodations for th: nfessed, and the lodve hastaken La Siar seem | Tesult in three appointine Intitaidation ‘The comiittee agreed to report favorably a | Abrary of Congress. ‘Placed on tealeaee | steps. ‘The amount involved in new 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AYENUR tlons, which will make the i The F ae n for its gencrous hospitailt fi fon es eee Spo by ME Dor: “8 ic The Senate during the morning hour sed | & vied dep nox Reaction Som wt ot acre : leu HE FUN on for its generous hospital! | authorize the District Commissioners to adjust. | ne scarsel ‘ | + nited Brotherhood of Pex BODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught au | COMPIE als | | lire SAN aie pOWARE ork ss i) Without discussion the bill “appropriatin ne ‘eu the United } pouse mse!\ vit hie Sei themsetves’ most inviting the Sen. bg Pe Betheada Waters by the 5 5 residence on G street, at which she | commissioners are authorized to x the | tional museum, adjoining the Suiithsouian tae | € proportions that prob- Pom areess nel Mematee” | cailtremain unt the semianjelones: te Ol Mie Bomect sy bs assisted by a bevy Of pleasing voung ladies. | to be paid inthe District for the use of | yondl museum, adjoining the Smithsoutan ia- | | ality bas Set been dove. = a eee —— | the aie ea e Pr and t 5 McCall, of Philadelphia, Miss Paulding. | Potomac water supplied for any purpose from | ~ ar essage Was received from the |x Sle Bs bath lictses of Cong Miss Heard, Mrs, Fisher, and Miss Lart | the aqueduct except for use “of s sald th attended. ' | sreeable as, i a re Pe c 7 States cr the District of Columbia, and to es- | to attend the funeral of Hon. Gustav Schleiuer |. from FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, | 1 Ee notlte Seco | Rene he ee a eae hued calling until dark, tablish rules for the payment thereof. ‘The | In the all of the lleuse sea pam Gade | Frederick, Md Miss &c., use the Great ENGLisad REMEDY, fees by him (Dulles) durlac his Gabor. | ae ae, h Strees, sb BAND Sp ail 2 pumber of catis, as | rates so established shall not be such as will in- | Maye pallor the Hou ‘accepted, and the Senate, | Bettie Mahle about forty-tlve years, a BEATINGS cH | See apy bie (Bae Hatenintiog OE errs | Coetica te he Members of the arned, Miss dea and other ladies | crease the revenues of the water department in | as a mark of Tespect to the memory of the de> | WClKknown and lsuly respected i ay of ‘this COUGH, ozENGES. in the manufacturing districts in Mas the remains at itm ane Proportion to the number of places supplied | Ceased, took a recess until 3 p.1n, | city, was clim Thursday night of # shock- Tested for over 50 years. Relief speedy and certain. u uawixts. Price 50 conta. Sold by al drusi i ;OUGERA & 00., AGENTS, cet30-w 20,6 New York. supitol_ were setts. depot. The oe he 1 | ing coal oil accident, resulting from a habit conducted by ¢ The committee also agreed to report favor- HOUSE.—Mr. Swann, chairman of the com- | always fraught with mv dangerous conse- ably a bill directing the Commissioners of the | mittee on foreign affairs, submitted a report of | quences, Having disrobed preparatory to re- d are at (he forirer residence of Secre- | ison. of Fish. Tland, ch INVESTIGATION AT THK WASHINGTON N& assisted by Sir ward and Lady Thornton left for Canada | \ family have arrived tn the | more than 30 per centuin. | | | ~ : ha: = | i District of Columbia, or their succes in of- eed! a] Uring. she stepped overto a dresser upoa which Yarp.—The Secretary of the Navy 1 the Senate. ‘The pall bearers were t cn Wednesday evening. During their absence | tice, to examine and audit for setiiemeat the | We Proceedings of that committee touching the | Stood a lighted coal olf lamp, and. ter che pu n investigation Into certain charg Tex lezatton In Congress and Represe thelr daughters and Miss Bovie do not receive. | claim of Thos, Lucas, assignee of Peter Murray | @€ath of Gustav Schleicher, bearing testimony | pose of quickly extinguls it blew into the 22 AEA = anes Soe inst the civil engineer at the navy | Uves For ey and Wiiliams, of the The new Spanish minister ts expected to | « € . growing out of a contract, in writing, | to the unexemplified merits, honest statesman- | chimne; A terrible explosion followed, and = | (he effect that he has placed skilled me | foreign affair a Gro me | drive about the close of Unis month. “He has a | with tle board of health of the District of Co: | ship, and Kind qualities of their late colleague, | her entire body was instantly enveloped in (CLOSING OUT SALES | on the rolls.as laborers, at laborer’s wages, and | Mmittee gn ids and canal ‘| jarge family of daughters lurmbia, to abate certain nulsances In the city | directing the payment of the remainder of his | flames. No one being ave an elderly aunt, | kept them at work as mechanies. The investi- | CoMmmitiee ased was Epon the Mr. Pennington, of Ne’ J.. Son Ol ex- | of Washington by lateral sewers running from | salary asa member of the Forts-iitts Congress | who was already abed, the unfortunate woman o | gation Is to ascet rthese chargesare | cone on ot the SERS aker Pennington, is in the the premises upon Which the Bulsances existed | to his bereaved family, and requesting the next | ran down staits and vat inte Line FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. | 6f sufficient Importance for Mheaction of a cours | Mains we epee Jud: young ladies | to certain main sewers In gafd city, said con- one of whom, Miss Harriso ‘ongress Lo make a stinilar appropriation of his ing for assistance, Her cries were heard by | Ottinquiry. ‘This investization will be held 1874; and the Com- | salary as a member of the Forty- tract being dated June 1 th Coa- | gentleman passing by, who hastily entered and with closed door: itd a court of inqnt ‘ u | e bel A i. | missioners are aiso direct to pay Thos, Lucas | gress. | succeeded In extinguishing the but not be- — | be called. 5 it will be held wit retoror es of Willard’s hotel have selected | the amou it found due upon such audit, out of | The report was unanimously adopted, and | fore her body burned atmost to a crisp. No "3 iE REDUCTION. open doo! aiton has been po#- | he their reception day hy moneys belonging to the general fund of | after agreeing to a resolution mak! arrange. possible li of recovers Later toformation TIME: a | poned to next Wedne: ne eed ‘ Teen sald Distriet: Provided, however, That the said | ments for the performance of the burlat States, she died Friday night. [ Great LAND Cas —— | Instance of J. P. Hamilton, of the Workingmen’s } Assembly. B Decibep.—The case of | board of health shall likewise approve sald vice in the hall of the House at's pin. 1 Reni. Se1 a { use. Pot kK AKRE OF aN AnMy Orrice . m Benjamin Scull and others against the United | audit, | House at 12:10 took a recess until Roe a s | VERCOATS. TONER WILL of the General ‘ 3 : rue 5 i | York Times states Wat Capt Way Pes IRE on _esiton noms | Tx Masony OK PRor | who recently returned from an | * in which a claim was set up under a Te ete eo eaten ON See DIMEN | : officer of the fifteenth United States infantary Side . 5 vill be the order of exer: i 1 tour on t js | special grant to eleven thousand square miles | also held a meeting this morning. There was Affairs on the Virginia Side. | who married the widow of Gen. Gordon Gran- ng Will be xe | al tour on the cos | of land, embracing quite a long discussion on the elab DiI in- | Faris Curren, Va., Jan. 13, 1875, 3* ‘sold for $15—selling now at #10 + services in honor of the memory of Prof. Joseph | pt trom t urtment by sic | Serseveral mouths ago, w iter Star:—We had a very remarkable speci- | City Thursday eve arres ee in that of the Told fo= $12—selling how at $3 duties this morning. states of Missourl and Arkansas, troduced recently by Mr. Bl: ‘burn, of Ken- ing, at th decided by the U.S. Supreme Court, = sedis — ns { weather last week. Wi a War Department. and is now held oeron sold for $10—selling now at 37 allof the House of Representa- : tothe claimants, Tt is"held that no adequare | ‘ky, to revise the statutes in force in the: SA De ast Week. On Wednesday noon | Govemirs ldand, to awalt further Grdor tren suid for ge selling nowat $2 | tives on ‘Thursday evening, January te The | THY New Lire sutvey of the alowed grautever tia peee aaa | et not etoelded Sentiment was expressed ) the sun shone as brightly and almost as balmily | WON"? ‘The Times says but Little ts known — j Wt States, supported | tne library of Congres: and that no survey can be made whieh will co} sr during the pl ; Finally, the bili | #84 the spring time, and the pure white snow | as to the nature of the charges, bul. it Is sup- Evan Worsted sold for $25—eellins now at $20 pening prayer by Rev. Dr. MeCosh, | cqnare, reets, and tertained at the tine it-wastaite as ty tie | eee aa Siete diladarnepenesy | Service will be the leading charg: $ alleged Pree Coentetrs. sold for €20—eelinee now at 316 Hannibal Hamlin, Won HR. E, witners, | Uiates, £50" > purpose of See a aaa cae reer og teter | “the committes accorded hearing to 7. J; | Molence ana ‘bearing suffering on its wings, | Bi,the Amertean consul at Glaszow, that Cupt- wut € pore 7 E ‘ laps, ence to whic ends e 2 és Mess tt and Drew, who asked | 4 vi , ‘bly od = = i . Harris Cassimere 17—selling now at = of Harvard University ona see eS Par for the wivport ane That wind blew as terribly for three days, and | ira cuidren in Scotland. Glebe Bisiis do. $itcecliing now at $19 Boston; Hon. 3. A. Garfl Dit) FOR THE RELIEF OW AB.Muttern—Sen-.| | THR SuAau Tanner QDEsrION—The commit. |/ feo uispenenry inte Distiet. Tie eee | Tenperature wecun ee e | Commopoxe JouN GUEST, commandant of the London Worsted." 12—sellingg 20w at 59 ppd ven, WE. Shenman: “Com | ator Sne . tee on ways and means to-day, after further | qirected tbe clerk to communicate the tact of | \cryperauure weshall below zero. Most all our | Portsmouth (N. H.) navy Yard, died there yes. Hussell Cassuere...soid for $11 selling now at $3 eer by Mev. Br Sundeviand, Cua | irenthe discussing the sugar tariff qbestion, agreed by | the request to the District Commissioners, with | Ctivens lect thuregee plants, | | terday, of gastric 7 F rt disease, com- Union Ribbed do. . now Senate. ing Arehitec The bill makes | 2 Vote of Six Lo four to submit to the House a reat also that a reply be sent by Wednes- | ~The past fall and the winter thus far proves | bined with kidney troubl e. He leaves a wife A SUBSTITUTE FUR THE BURNSIDE BU. it lawn > pak 5 bill fixing the rate as follows: On all suzars by Ext. . ie bi that hereabouts is the locality, 1n a very notice- | and daughter, who is the wife of Lieut. sey- WORSTED COATS AND VESTS. deetin e CaneGUEA tial 1 | forall services rendered by Hines feauperris. | S§TUPS, &c., not above No. 13 Dutch si andard | | the committee asrecd to report favorably the | able degree, where “thieves break through and | mourearfecked techs navy yard, and four sons, Worsted.....sold for 2a -selting now af $13 taltve athine aces ALN EL | ing architect: while fe not properly in his | Gvo cents and forty so natin I Sey “Tynaties as incorpo atone an steal.” "The felons, if T may here use this word | one of whom ts 4 liew!enant in the sth cavalry. Hindate Site: “sold for #i5ealling now at G12 | Snd.cocaperation of some of the oMleersof tue | duties as suc Gh Phe bill provides that on eee ee ard | Sen : : gee. adjudicate Mullett's . 13, and not above 16 Duten standard Wm. Grme, Lyman 8. Emer of uncertain signification, seek the gece ot | The remains will be taken to Philadelphia, and two cents and seventy-five one-hundredths per | Gllbert Vanderwerken, John the farm and garden in general and the poultry | the tuneral takes place on Thursd: yy. Commo- Riverside Worsted. sold for $12—selling now at 88) army, has prepared flock in particular. Sometimes, however, they | dore Guest was 55 years of age. | Side Wil Its principal provisions are as follow stitute for the Buro. | the court of c ee chain for services regdered in designing plans 1 a Syl tyes d si for Use State, War ¢ vy de; . | pound, and cn all sugars above No. 16 Duteh Brown, Win. R. Tiley. lake a variety of easily portable property. By PANTATOONS. | Hie, ame 42 Ne reduend, ae, ested | fe Gar eich, ana RT epaTLnCRE Mal | sae conta pe Pac givlereutiions wo tad tateehaeeasGosar | Aids eet nlgnt prow ler singel tar fe | A Dues 2 New Mexico Mayors Senniga and English Stripe. ..coid for $3, now at go.cg | Streneth, i : same, under Special directions of the Se ‘The House navat | Willams, al | ward as administered or proffered the shot | Sanchez, of ICE ny, a iD a wavy. ‘THe NAVAL INVESTIGATIO "he many kept load thts | ball-room at Piedras Nekras, Mexico. be ADLNGHY VANE | 1a enie Ca HOLA HROTEIC RCC Orley |/_ Chaitiinn ‘Diackbar feanmninietiaiian G) a een rend be at igning plans forlmprove- | committee t ak ined b: Chier | Tilman clerk of the committee. ir Henry Febrey lost one night two loads of | Senniga out in the street. A duel with pistols BndIne Whe Seeds Hoge! es Men ee aeres at hes Be ie Su commnieios Cae and means Will | cabbage and some paris of harness. The lots | followed. Senniga was shot in the heart and B exec Engipeer Wood in relat con- | meet W-morrow to consider the District esti- use wi vatched the | killed, Sanchez was badly wounded, saine as apples to the basement | Gemned by. the latter, and which the witness | Meet and the new license bill, trict estl- | away trom the house were watched and ed, and Sanchez wa: ‘01 s - | Regiments are to be retaries of . see ie | lective streugth decreases, work performed in de $4 Go selling now at $300 | and the whole army, line and Sta‘ alike, ai- | men PS AI) sold for $3.00—selling now at $2.00 — lowed to shrink to the desired numerical limit ser “4 as fe nowat2160 | 7)¢ retired list, instead of being restricted nd much of t ‘sold for re a nh for SL Oe now at $o09 | forced retirements, but by the slower op sold fore . oe as large as | Story. Also, for designing plans for the new sly testified were serviceable, and ath - yan taken Gomi near his mouse: S080 1 OS aces wise Rosanne Hus Kurebri as. Special attention is called to the following Goods, _ {0 four hundred wen, is to be made as large ay | Tain the District of Constante ett ot Pera lagers mance ped te te THE DISTRICT REVISED cope. 3ir. John Wrenn lost a harness, Mr. Wim. Wrenn | , CRaRCED wire Roporwa Hits EMPLovER.—Jas. which have been reduced in proportion : ores ree tnt ception, ave tobe placed | clal to decide that Mulleit’s work In the | Sif) an inspection report made by hite tne 5, | ‘The bill to amend and revise the statutes of = aes st poeatoes taken from the hole; Mr. | ‘York, was arrested Saturday, with rob. Fine Di Oress and Desiness Suita, | on thatist a8 fast as they become ineapact- caves shecitied was not a part of his duty 4 | wherein he reported a number of these same | the District of Columbia has been printed ana ao py Beton, ferent times: Joka Wit, | ving his employer, is thefts exter Ung through Bove’ ‘Overcoats and Ulaters. ' tated for active duty or reach the age of sixty- | SUbervising architect. bollers of inferior matertal and imperfect con- | makes a document of 700 printed Pages. Itis | Wams a live fat hog: A. M. — poultry; Mr. | Several years and amounting to $17,000, which pe School Suits, two. In the meantime the supply of new ofti- A epic Ere warors last | Struction. To this he replied, the report was | tye largest bill ever introduced in Congress, Sprangle lost poultry twice; Mr. Roe lost 40 | he placed in banks, with a view to starting 6 Cave Overcosts and Ulaters: cers from West Point ts to beentof. ‘The bill | — AT THE Cavcus oF REPUBLICAN SENA St | made while the boilers were In’ process of con- = z , Dushels of whest all ready Ineded to be taken to business for himself” He was released on proms Children’s Dress and Every Day Suits. provides that the members of the next two | Satvrday afternoon the financial condition of | struction, and that the defects were remedied IN THE SENATE TO-DAY market in the morning; a Mrs, Ball lost four or | !sing to return $4,000 of the stolen money. ‘These recdnetions have been made to force the sila classes graduating froin that academy shall, it | the co} five live fat hogs; and Mrs. Sewall poultry. RECOVERY OF STOLEN MONEY.—The Merchants’ of my still uumense stock, unsold on account of tae | tey So desire, revetve $159 each upon the C9M- | were sretty thoroughly. tal backwardness and the success of resumption | by the contractors. The examination was vi Senator Ingalls, from the District committee, 4 over. Partieu- | lengthy, but no inaterial new fact was elicited, requested the reference of the petition of the ‘These are the cases that occur to me as I write, | ational Bank of St. Paul, Minn., has neooversal ‘Of the season. pletion of ee cine lacing whee Jar atiention was given to the fact that the Ee 5 SENATORSHIP.—Balloting for Women's Chesien Asscaiion ae nts and do not wuld any tye all me pens $20,000 cash and $2,000 In real estate from the turn to their homes. s' under which resumption was accomplish Set Ht propriation of £10,000 tocarry on their wor! from thieves. Mr. Perigo uunds - | absconded real estate agent, Charles E' » A. STRAUS, tion of two years if thetr services are Te- | Were qistinetively republican measures. ‘The ator will begin in the Llinols legislature on te 21: but the republican cau- | Ue Senate committee on appropriations, with | ter and some other property, etc., ete. There It is understood Etheridge has tae = 1011 Pennsylvania Avenus, be Cee ee ed capes Sentin-ent was prey ees nen Annee Wil probably be héid before the close of the @ favorable recommendation. SIS Mth Seu ter stead oe Dusiness In your | immunity by a compromise. _ j contr Sex x a yn c expressit Sarees rt week. Logan's chances are said to . ee Ny ve 32 . decl¥tr aero Mek ad 11O%ateesin || thee Nighi Anant OA toe Pree m party ssi Ooandlal ones eam | Reclining in cc of bitter newspaper and per, | _ O'LEARY’s New Youx Tram Baatex.—at | “Doyou know thatwebave anewspapertum!-| ‘tap Fisop iv gam Ritekuasaen hives - = : . LW : y i # a Lynchburg, Va., Saturday evening, E. Fisher. | nary? Perhaps you have yet caught the | seems to have been more disastrous than that LARGE ASSOKTMENT OF GOLD AND | SSM” of regimental organiation. Lieuten- rin fesumnption shouid be set forth, ‘To | Sova opposition, while those of Ogiesby aud chburg, y cvening, sher PS, not ‘arwel dera' cdestrian, completed a walk of tour hundred | gleam of its photosphere. will catch 1 | in the Potomac. The river rose six or It | avtsaregiven the same eligibility to promo- | this end a committee, of which Senator Fd- | ¥atwell hve considerably improved. Pitice tatide of 135 house atts oe hours to | Soon, with blinding Driliiancy. feet on Thursday evening, and a quantity ote SILVER WATCHES, IN MEN'S, LADIES | tion in other regiments that the higher officers | ming, js chairinan, was appointed to Prepare a ‘Tne Horse Brats THE Man.—The contest o’ | spare. He made the last mile in <\; minutes, The churches here just now are having a | lodged against one of the wooden ‘of ss . a a | enjey. ‘The interchangeabtlity of line and statl resolution to be reported (oanadjourn- | pedestrianfsm between George Guyon and the | This beats O'Leary's New York time over ten | united protracted evangelical effort. Yester Scott's bridge at Fredericksburg, which yielded + 4ND BOYS’ SIZES, AT VERY MODERATE | ofeers, wi hich ts a much eritieed Comte ted | ed mect'ng of the cancus. stallion Hessing, jr., at Chicazo, terminated on | hours. Boyd, a Lynchburg amateur, made 330 the Rev. 1. 3. — Se Congrega- Moe DTS ee eaten Gown apon tae = | the Burnside bill, ts not Inctude + —— Sat purt Pte - miles. nal church eight memi uf below. remained |. and ante W- Galt, BO. £00. | THE INvestigavioN OF MIMSTRR SEWARD.— | ING PcKEAC.—Colonel Irish, Chief of the Bu- | Both were in good condition at the Naish, CA ead Toe gORTEE Cham hao boon con. | lettres CaP aon cae cise nascar see | nmage will probably 4 a ——-—— | The House committee on expenditures in the | reauof Engraving and Printing, has writtea a Thr Brrrisy week AFGHANISTAN.—General Stew- | will communicate their opinion to the Presi | clation of a literary, musical, and social charac- | or two, Atkins, chairman of the | art's troops marched through Gandahar Satur. | dent, 1 3s Se Cas STATES 4 PER CENT. | Fs f State Se GS to-day, continued the exami- | letter to Hon. J. D. “4 " 4 H 1se apy P mi TRE FUNERAL OF THE LaTE How. JULtAan ORS on tion of Dr. 8. Wells Williams, of Yale Col- | House appropriations committee, in answer to | Gay. ‘The Atzhan, olliclaly: Imad dee eos ae CR Sh cn oe eel te conten rook place BS out Tepe, in regard to the premises owned by him | the arbes MACS against the bureau by Hon. | Herat and the garrison disbanded. ‘The Ameer | Baxavarer County Mugpenses Ixprcrao,— | Geo. B. Ives, esq. has a in pi Hanrmpor took place in Savannah, Gi. Satur- ; ©. guaranteed by the United | aud occupied by the United States Legation at | J. M. Glover. of the committee on expenditures | j3 in itusstan territory asking Rugstan media- | Fourteen men have been indicted for the mur- | of Sahih pe re OG airy in tothe | cil chamber. where they had lain in state dur. ‘ eratered, bourbt and sold. | Peking, China. No new facts hearing: ay ka | vce pepe department. eee ie Uon. He is expected at St. Petersburg next | der of Judge ee one of = Me eee nn to a new bridge | ing the nigiit under the escort of the Caeathatn ; HINSON © GO. Banker, | his emarks br Wiliams explained tothe com. | korernment for isis: For that year there wasa OE. outlaws of Rreathitt county, Ky. Four across, the a toe ng Taree, isters.” | artillery, of which the decoased was an omioer uiitee that he had been induced to purchase | appropriated for labor and expenses of eagray- | ‘te Covnt MARTIAL for the Wal of Captain reg What is its Bae any oe phy wh meow el sone | Sees Geoviccer tae ae rk aed NEBY AND ICE CREAM 8. | the buftaings in question, because, while acting | Ing and printing $500.09, of which there was | French, one of the heroes of the Littie Big flora Pore Leo XIII. has written an encyclical let- P.8. Mr. C. eee toe chee Soe ee: | en penaheerine of gees eh OM ~ LOON: < | charge affairs at Peking he had felt that the | expended $147,165.83; for expenses of national | nght, commenced Friday at Fort Lincoin, Neb., | ter in which he arrays the power of the Roman | little ee Pe H aud Ona eee Colored mititte, ches 721 Sixth street nv. | Uintea States government was being humillated | currency $150,000 was sppropriated, of which | but had to adjourn until to-day on account of | Catholic church against Communism, | were found i yourciyy, eee to Laurel Grove comensty’ waaonee With tneressed facilities, 1s now aed tofarnish | in Cecupying their previous qi Ts, and in | $130,S27.83 was expended, and to this must be | the defendant being too drunk to attend. The and International and calls upon the Bish- Parties, Weddings and Receptions at ‘abort wot! iilvstration of this fact he related that, on the | added the sum of $70,000, the reduction made in charge is drunkenness. ops to combat these dangerous doctrines, snd the usual satinfaction dec2T-lra” | ceci sion when the Chinese rand | the cost of printing one year’s supplies of in- : ——___.. 7 VsSHY WEL. wi =e _de-ira oer prominent di; aries Of tune ‘govern ternal revenue Stanps, ‘and it will show an ac- Lost WitH ALL on BOARD.—A cable dispatch TRE NEW York big bgt be er a WY kL, YOU BE BUMRUGGED | Wit pia uin noel vite, they were cou- | pregate savin of Sizes, He says t that | reports the total fogs ofthe bark Ganbllda near arrested at Halltax, N: 8. duritig the reception GLASSES, when you yet the best, beled to place their chairs in the street in con- | every fault ha D tho fol " one eae — Freda pny and pape) a st a ine pree, at HH HEM ~¢quence of the doors of the American legation | the Secretary and officers of the bureau long | She was'on a voyage from more year’s Lefer ‘stealing ne was TLER toe Grrictay, 455 Pacsyivania Luilding belong Wo small to admit of thet - | before its tended discovery by Mr. Glover, | Geaux, grain laden, Capt. Wm. Grant, of Little | sent to the hospital treatment wound, omnes AiG newt, novaber” | trauce. ‘ ese and concludes: by inviting the fullest scrutiny,’ | Harbor, Pixtou county, master, ‘and soon after escaped,

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