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“eo - © THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE 8TAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avecze, ocrner Lith Street, FIGHT WITH THE CHEYENNES. tr The Evening Star News Cou Cae, z pa eae at el aa Twenty-three Killed; Nine Wounded, pepe eee gee + aN SARE ata Seen: ceunter. 2cents each. By ma‘l—postaye prepsid— (cents a month - one yoar, — a MreeY Brut pied on Friday 82 | : | GREAT SNOW STORMS IN RUSSIA. All wail eubseriptions must be gai im ad. ' (EW hits credenisine made tnowncn apc. | VO. 53—N®. 8,052, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1879. TWO CENTS. | THE BILLING WIFE MURDER. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sf THE EVENING STAR. ‘The Cipher Investigation. Washington Society. | Weemeriatet thc meron Women, | FORTY-FIFTR CONGRESS. BUTLER RISES TO EXPLAIN. ‘The Cabinet receptions yesterday attracted | A memorial from Emeline b. Wells and Zina ar NOTICE. The CAPITOL H te, Satox Cold Weather and Destitntion in ‘THURSDAY President’ vi Young Williams, of Salt Lake City, Utah, (the as nuary 23, : Great Bri r Immediately upon the assembling of the Pot- | many to the houses of the President’s advise j ul SENATE. or seen precoated aes iieete. eee pevare taka Satabiar nee i 7 ‘i ; F . jaughter of the late Brigham You NA + Mite presented a meny ~ Seve Mm ree EAST rset tat Washington News and Gossip. ter investigating committee this morning, Gen- | All the ladies were at home to visitors except | latter a daught is) DE) | sin of the Oregon legislatur dQ inuch suffering and de 1 sharp. at £ was presented to the Senate and House of Rep- asking the re- Tecentai ives to-day. It grees = 8 recen mova! of Umatilla Indians and the opening of 5 decision of the Supreme Court of the United | their reservation to settlement. Referred t- the effect that the cipher dispatches were in his | front of her door to save visitors the troub'e of | States has decla! the antt-polygamy law of ‘ : eral Butler rose to a personal explanation and | Mrs. McCrary,who, being indisposed, liad a se: GOVERNMENT Recetprs To-pay.—Interna! rev- | read astatement from the Washington Post to | vant in livery stationed at the carriage step in DUE, $316,132.39; cus ave. @.st. A fultana pu ae businers of vital omy fer consideration. By or. ) in all parts of Great Britain, rant Embarked for india, an. 28.—E nt and g | the committee on Indian affairs. Also, a peti- ed tO-d e * Frencl it aMUEL N. BIL S 5 Possession all last summer, and that at one | alighting and to receive cards. The wife of As- | is62 to be in accordance with the Constitution; | tion of the corporate authorliies. of the ci. or wer L Shuraoceas nr is aia ‘eign , eer ey | SUBSCRIPTIONS to tour per cent. loan to-day | 7 s : sjart- | that “we and Mormon women generally, pr Seattle, Washh ities e ner La mats nila. PORCOKAN GALLERY OF AR’ time he missed them from his desk., He said if | sistant Secretary Seward, of the State dejar implicitly believed that | . Washington territory, asking the estab Violent Snow Storms m Husst be (Exhibition | w wee se ee ee | he made a statement such as that he must have | ment, welcomed many to her cheerful home on | Vous to that decision; Impileitiy, believed thar ar eanent OF a civil government for the territory | Losvon, Jan, et-\ olen onow aeeee ake Bore SP AG) yam Ware Ho nators Paddock and | pen drupk or insane. (Laughter.] On thecon | Connecticut ave. Speaker Randall's wite had | Wnich says Congress shall make no law re. | Ofte So RET | /oreareed ‘ . mrata lion: Per = trary, what he did say was to show the imposst ry ey t her home, 120 C street. i Of religion. or pro- PURE NEWFOUNDLAND COD Liver | Send. (N. Y.), Harmer, Clark, (lowa), Wait, | came from him. In this statement he was born* ‘Miss Jackson, of Parkersburg, W. Va., and other der our present civilization we have a peacefui, OIL, at DREW'S Drug Store, corner %th | Smalts and Rainey called on the President to’ | out by another member of the committee, Mr. ‘ung ladion’ Mrs Robinsok’ nad Nes, Simons | def Our present civilization we have a pean to authorize the Uni t Pe ee em pg street and Penn-ylvania avenue. 50 centea bottle | day. believe {hat the telegrams were copied tor uve | Fecelved Yesterday at thelr none on Lstrert, | Sur dhitdren are owned and supported by the's | Masca ome aee Umber reservations. | Lopor wich are areatiy ade on believe that the telegrams were copied for the | gnq also Mrs. Andrew Coyle. . | fathers, and are equally recognized as heirs 11 | ' Mr Dorsey presenta a letter trom Col.casey. | ‘The Prussian Budget. Sy se al ELE Tribune, before they came into your hands.’ ‘The Bachelors’ Club had great reason to be | the estate, and our women are protected [vom superintendent of public buildings and grounds Benury, Jan. In Tuesday's sitiin: ot Washinvton € the temptation to intanticide and kindred | jn Washington, D.C. giving lis mee teen, | Prusstany“tavky Wil be heida: shew ca crimes;” that “the enforcement of the law of TietOtetie aE ee en emer oc ing the past three days in Ukratm m vith amendments Senate Dil | 3nd week et . “ Toauthorive the Lalted Suites toseente a tiie, | 3Bd Workinen are engaged ty viearinac the tines NOMINATIO! —The President sent the follow- NATIC 4 ing nominations to the Senate to-day:—Joseph | THE BURLESQUE CERTIFICATE FROM LOUISIANA. atified at the large and distinguished com- ee Soe oe UEDA | Hi. Sloss, U. S. Marshal, distriet of Alabima M bina Moses, a clerk In the oflice of the ony. assembled at Marint’s H ul last evening, “HION FOR Diner. A € the committee the minister or ‘ a Ager to the in: pynate Water St ly prta aris | tinan red in his own name, though not senreen the NmN. HOACH. | Var Passed assistant Engineer o” Ie ewer, | Seastae Os Anes pci tormenly, private | vo assiat at thelr second german as Sycctator, | ieee, would tmprison our husbands, despoll and | ce he ladeauate water Supply foroertain parts | On teir crise tine eee state, that eutil 6 w. N. ROACH, | +a; Passed Assistant Engineer J. R. McNary, | secretar Actin; ic sideat Ferry, w: or . lestroy our es, Crush our most sincere at- et mbdin 7 new source of revenue roa ct ‘atic Cashier. | to be chief engineer U. S-navy, thenealied fo the stand, Hestated that 1a Ist8 | or therrench Minister, Mi. Outrey. received the | “estroy our hom ¢ District of Columbia, Cnue frvan indirect, taxation ~ fections, render our children illegitimate before ADIES WILL CONTINUE DAILY the electoral certificates for the various states | guests in that winning manner which ts ¢9) AMERON, of Pennsylvan’a, was in | came into his bands. He remembered the bur- | stantly imereasing her popularity here. Mr, Sargent, from the committee on naval at- | W#S created th German, fairs, reported, with an amendment inthe na- | S!bed what portion ture ‘of a substitute Hor es would | volunteer navy of and until 1. was ascer- the surplus > | Efansferred to the individual states, it w } Useless Lo discuss the question of incor Serene the world, and leave ourse d Thousands thar Cn Ue On ee | bis seat in the Senate to-day for the first time | lesque certificate from Louisiana called the | ‘Thornton and her daughters and Miss Boyle, tne | Of Women desolate and unprotecte jan Hi-Im | since his re-election. He was warmly congrat- | Smith certificate. It was suppressed without | Danish Minister and Mme. de Hegermaun, vr, | “tis example set by the United s United Sta . J - Ss Re r z . P Di - 2 : i encourage mobs to persecute and violently siendar. ees ae class taxes, as any reform of th esent Sys are Off Cred ot te eta ne ot WB MOSES Ss | JOSErH IT. SLoss, who was appointed to-day | UG, “ire aiid not remember that there hat sigs gation, Were present. Mine. Outrey wore a | UF ie Ge irom state tostate far | the payment of bounty to the oMicers and men | 2% empire Ceceased ont te een? SON. comer ith et: and Ya-ave. mw: __Jenl-ly__ by the President to be U.S. marshal for the | been any application for tt. adits point the | unique but most elegant totlet; the basque and | OUt eyond the pale of this republic;” that «we | cf Hag OMe: Farragut feet, and moved that peste Sar a ron gop HAVING BOUGHT THE PATENTS FOR | Horthern district of Alabama, isan ex-member | Committee decided to hold ee OD. or. | Sracetully arranged draperies were composed | and at the suggestion of eminent leading Amer: | lions so ordered. He also reported back the | pedal revenue arising from. new sources oF ‘Br. Colboun's Porous Evaporator, we recom. of the House of Representatives. stod, that before subpenalng ‘any of tie | Har ghade of Drow eee ee ee meet | Ioan statesmen, that we might worship God ac |- HaUs 50 ordered. He als instructing the com, | /come fell to the share of Prussis. the class EGDAS St ites tuteaceslatrobe ctovee and steam | THE HOUSE CoumsrreE on private land.ctaims, | parties between whom. the cipher teicgrams | Lar, Shade, of of plain silk, matehing tae shade cording to the dictates of our own consciences |’ inittec ch uaval affairs to inquire Into the ex} nnd tncome taxes should be. remitted to that gn = be = bi 2 3) i 1 = >, : + plesta \» ai a J it . 7 a > v j unt for questio Clin itn stacked to the revister. and renders the | wig have had under consideration an appeal | Passed, to Hirst print tue dispatches incpam. | aernned s panese foods, which isa material | {yy Heut fear or molestation, and at thesame / dieney of enacting that the selection of te | isch etek Sir moiat and summer-iike. If you wish to avoid | ‘! er coe ee phlet form and have them translated by 2 | used only by potentates in Japan, and was pre- e I, ver faith, the lefs of the bureaus of steam engineering, pro- on ¢ Insurgents in New Cale beadache, catarrh and sore throat use them. wade dy the trustees of the San Francisco | competent expert. It is understood that, Prof. | Lented ty ye Gut y when he wasin that ccun. | Rrectous oes _@hat “after the Unitel | visions and clothing, and medicine, ani \ donia. | Land association. of Philadelphia, to reopen a | yolden: of the UTS. Naw 1 Observatory, will be | try in the French diplomatic service. Lady | States had taken possession of the land which | gery, atthe Navy department, shalibe made | _ Pants. %.—A telegram from aver. WARD & HUTCHINSON, Spanish grant known as the Bolton or Santil- loveditor thigr BYE aid ae é aiplo rdanghters | CUF people had redeemed from the desert, and | from officers whose relative rank 13 not below | NOFo! tw French colony af New calodands oes Bok ee | ian land claim of California, to-day decided to | C™PIONed for this purpose. ee eens Fe arene ateearin snd He Hitinggee | Made prosperous, and which the Mormon’ bat- | {hat of captain tosetnen witie aarti report | that Ue movable column of troops hed eed REET, NEAR THE AVENUE. report ely upon the further consid POSSESS! t pe, aggregating d . is swas green | {allon under Col. Philip St. George Cook, had, | to the effect that such is the present law. or- | Up the insurgents on the shoreof tape Goats arin mleghapielins ot the ea early seven hunaiea tee Nsetegating | lan POrapOR, With Calle The Gane oon eed | kogether with what is zuow known esGallfornia, | Gerd tiarthe tenses pe ene a ae cle | Sen ie een ne Sn Saker wane Brace Fire Sets, English Tile, Slate Mantels, Par- —— . Speci ot 2 ih iets mitereiips, | Nevada, New Mexico, ard Ariona, helped to | mittee be discharged from further cede | ntin which a tenant and a A ‘and Eatrove Stoves. | GEN. SHERMAN, accompanied by Col. J. BE. | .. . | garlanded with a thick wreath of buttere! conquer, President tiilmore, “by the navies | disehar io gen oe ior Grates, Furnaces, Ranwes oo | he & Government Printing Office Investi- | Several ladies who are esteemed in Baltimore | COWEN. President Fillmore, «by lon of the subject. Private were kiNed. Tiombirw, Tin Roofing and Jobbing Work. dee Tourtellotte, WH inspect the department of the eaten society came hither for the purpose ofattend. | $2 coneent Sete al ened Brigham | ills were introdticed and refered rs er ee Sencar = 8 : wie Cl ra. Tel : s L for 2 ofa - | Young, then a practical polygamist, governorof | 5 s MILEUBN’S PHARMAGY, | south, proceeding via Chattanooga, Tenn... THE SWEEPING CHANGE RECOMMENDED BY MR, | Ing the germamand were present in strikingly | LeUNE then 2 practical polygamist, governor of | i Atlanta, 4 pra Nets. 5S, re white erepe ah; Wwe had Sood reason (0 believe the fox- | toan agreement, or compact, entered Into & ty Troubles. a 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTS. «and department h . pes eae Crew nite euponald wore white er/* | ernment would continue to protect usin ourral’- | {werntheetaor Virginia and Mi pawl Saabs Mr. Finley, of Ohio, at a special meeting of | Je Chine over white silk. Mrs Linco a 3s | Slous faith and its practices,” that harsh meas- | specting the boundary betwen state has ordered the vent and MINERAL WATERS ondranght al |} SDERY =e seo an 2 the tures, last | GUY), Was Accompanied by her friend Miss | tires toward our people, such as destruction of | st e "eon the Jl | fom Breatiitt county, they _BODA | 2k. LispENwAx, difector of the mint, 1s.so | the committee on public expenditures, last | Tiue’ ef Tee ne rte ene ete Se Roar oun people, cucly ‘traction of | to the committee on the judiciary. By Mr. ; h ele Lick, Bedford and Bea ee ane tan dag nts Phystelans do not think he | night submitted his report with refereneeto the | sil trimmed with very fine point lace, ana | fmilles aud homes, will havea tendency to | Speperr To guarantee to the people ot the sex" | the sersicrs that were heeded. ace i ‘an live tel s investi by ve iss Rhodes wore a white damasse gauze ove! e Ss rengthe! ote See ae eRe ia ane Me oe ee GP PNY Ste | Me Wat. M. Exaps. clifef clericof the'Indian | Keine report recommends that the Cavern: | were present: dhe later wore a eereaecen | aus Fe AU RACRTUL Tea Oe ne Oey | Titottes. By Air. Matthews ae henueed 4 Ooatintoa ee eens Be Onice, handed in his resignation to-day, and It | meht printing oflice be aboished mer ae pub. | White brocadéd g wtve combined with whitesatin, | ]eCurme a Peaceful Issue and aiajority orour | AmeHean Ocean Cable aph Land | 1 Jason Lite sunigo ct wh has been accepted. le prinung let out by contract to the lowest | Miss Lathrop, who was accompanied by botll | pecpleare native born citizens of the United | N%@ Association of Pall: eight of at Railroad Ac per year _ protect E oe ; k Nomiwartoss.—The Senate | Bidder. It was urged against the adoption of | parents, wore'a very handsome white Parisian | RUC ATG Wele tontive iacubodiones ated pee tea fae a cea ee | Iepatedt sav fr NDS, SILVERWARE. or other 8] TRE New York NoMination he Senate | such a radieal change that only the Record and | toilet. Lieutenant Seaton Schroeder cane with mevetare: she ook | er ay ' . ng and North $20 All Kinds of VALUABLES rece’ jgodm | committee on commerce was in sesstom thre> | the bill offered In Congress would be prinied in | ls bride, recently Miss, Walnwrlgive and they re Pe ee Pacitic coasts of the United States, and estab. | day, was dite : . { ed near | n honorable bedy to repeal the man, and breaking the hard Bare. A bre uU-polygamy lish teh hours to-day, the New York custom-hou inations being under discuss Washington if the report was adopted, for the | entered surrounded by her bridesmaids. Mrs. | [OQUOM#DIC body to repeal the an Swill | Us telegraph commu \ reason. that itside parte seo bid for the | Seirocder wore a white crepe de Calne ove teeurely iegittinatbee our children, and provece | %24, States. ‘Europe and Asi to the | Cond : : g nting of public reports, Would take the | white silk, the Of the sk Sentirely | our names from dishonor, by preserving un- i SCOR TRREACe I Sherman, although invited to attend the meei- | Printing of : : cecaeiye! 100 ad } our 5 + by 1 Mr. Windom, trom the conference commit s “ Work away and have it done outside, and that | composed of successive loops of broad ribbon. Was Not pre ther Arthur nor Cor- 7 i . ae diate; | Broken the existing relationship of families | on tie consular and diplomatic cppeery (BT po MATHEY QAYLUS’ CAPSULES, HaO aor ten ene: reports to the | it Would cause a great deal of distress in Wasi- ere Wasa large representaticn of the ladies | witch are already bound togetner, by the i ar and diplomatic appropriati se now ribs of n rail was graph communication between the Uni- | Reed, ab 2 2 re] ome! v1] ? ribute st to 7 DI, submitted a repori, which was agreed 19, ‘sed for over 25 years with great success by |! : in; neither | gion. Aiter the interchange of views itwas | and gentlemen who contribute mos: to the | {hich are already bound togerner | by | the v huich was aired 19, the pigeiinns of Facts NewYork sua Londorsank | CP there wot tustanding. and of course neither | sound that only three members of the commit. | pleasure of our social assemblages, A very | would be forever wrecked through separation, | $2dthe Dill a tral aniountapod smperior toall others for the promptcuze of alleases | of them were Beto aeeailre | tce sustained the recommendations made, by Neh tollet was worn by Mus. Haggard, formerly | and that in any future legistation concecning | Crit for his signature.) passed, 1s #140s7,Si501, a. state that only wine oiferared’ by OLIN & OO. Paris” Sold grery- ry Shermanagainst | M1. Finley. _ ee cries of polit lace were armaneed” Mi@iuing | He marriage relation in uny territory under | Fobeo more than the baker che ieee heel moked, ieee noe and the repiles of ‘THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE TRA’ 0. The committee ad- THE INDIAN if upon any report) ion inay Beexpected, | ay, postponed their | your jurisdiction, you will consider the rigts, the hearts, and the consciences of the women | to be affected by such legislation, ard that you will consider the permanent care and welfare of nn wounded, were eap- of the party, twenty-three 1. Seventeen are still un- eported a bili to | accounted for. It 1s Supposed some are dead oF | Carpenter, one of the beauties of the evenins TREAU, Which was to have met to- poe mane gauze el tc pe op siete’ et aie 5 t rice, of Troy, a regal looking girl, whose polse | ssion on account of the | cr'néad and throat are perfect, wae most De; | Mr. Morrill, from the special committee in | in number. were k regard to taking the census, r | provide for taking the tenth journed (without until to-morrow, ¥ nd subsequent | trom wounds and others escaped. tf Rees se appropria. | Beene from the city of Senator Oglesby and | Cemingiy dressed in white. tarleton very, tasee, | eblldren as the sure foundation of the state.” | Unsnces. Y on the calendar, and hegave | 0" VO SSS ans e | APPROPRIATION BIL Papp ria- | the illness of Judge Boone, who has an attac’s - ‘a ¥ fs ? . . 4 STR 3 _ | notice that he would call it up for consideration j © Corpse of a a lore: amin a TO THE PEOPLE: | tion committee expect to complete the legista- | of rheumatisin. A meeting will be held on sa‘ | {Ul made and trimmed: Air Woodbu-y Blair | Water Supply and Water Waste. | on Tuesday next after the morning hour, . ‘Trank. i tiv ecutive and judicial bill this afternoon, | Urday, and in all probability the question of retty figures. Miss Waite was acconpanica | Editor of the Evening Star:—\ have read with | ~My, Burnside, trom the committee on educa- CINCINNATI Sperlal dispatch says: a | A member of the committee said, in reply to an | t2BSfer, so far as the commnitiee is concerned, Mrs. and Miss Bissell, of New Yorx. Miss | literest the report of the Hon. Commissioners | tion and labor, reported favorably on House | Upon the arrival of the midnight train at Fort GREATEST MARK DOWN IN FINE | jh itury tis morning, that Une army Buewill oe | Will at that time be disposed of. aite wore a very handsoine mauve sil | in answer toa resolution of the Senate, enquii- La) oe ae of ha cere a inlined pg ge CLOTHING EVER KNOWN, perfected to-day and authorized to be reported | ‘THe STRENGTH OF THE REGULAR ARMY Frow | 40%, S.P. Brown, assisted by her daughters, | ing as to the deticieney of water in some paris $250. eo ack perpetual fead te adie Oaouice | mewn alled for tt. it tive Wil be Lieldkonight, The Meuse tetey | 1S! TO 1Sis.—The Secretary of War has sent to | MIS, Frank B Conger, Mis. Ellas Thoms, Mrs. | of our city, in whieh the Commissioners give as | $24.40 as a per he United States through the | open, and found tocontain the mude | mittee will be held to-night. The House to-day vse s Sec ry s 9 | Mortor a Mis innie Brown, also Miss Fior- | one of thé principal causes of this detictency | American Printing House for the blind. The | young tan. ‘There was a de » wound in the I shall cloee out in the next thirty days my entire | agreed to the conference report on the consular | the House committee on military affairs, by | ence C » Miss Grace Harmon, Miss Mollie | great waste of water on the part of some of the | inoney Is to be invested in four per cent. U i indicating that he had been fatally of Winter Clothing at a | and diplomatic appropriation bill. Itleavesthe | request, a statement showing the actual Mitchell, of Cnicago, will receive at Mount | consumers, | bonds, and the interest paid over to the institu- The trunk was put on at Waterloo, mock ,_ bill almost ident With the law of last ses- | strength of the regular army at a stated period | Pleasant, to-morrow (Friday), m three to six. | The question naturally arises: Is this waste 1 aon aaned. 5 | Ind. A telegra: t the body ts proba. ‘TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. sion. In the Senate Messrs. Windom, Allison | in each year, from the beginning of the govern- Miss Jennie Webb, of Richmond, Va..a niece | real’ bo our people allow water to runaway | ‘The Senate considered billson the calendar | bly that of Adam Z« igler, Who has been missin . = and Withers were appointed the conference | ment to the present time, from which it ap- | of Mrs. General Field, is the guest of Mr.and | from the simple desire of wasting this com. | 1" ) p.m., When the unfinished business | from there for several days, = 3 ALL THE Pator Tickers Have BEEN MARKED | committce on the part of the Senate onthe | that the strength of ‘the army, both offi- | Mrs. N. H. Martin, | medity? J uhink not: nay, I wouid declare that being the Diil to amend the patent laws—was ——— Lows For THls Guew Indian appropriation bi TS aid men, from Tis9 to 1784 was about 3,5), ho sane person would let water run from his | (Ant Un and at om oeleck the Seuate passe | ‘The “Murder of Mrs, Billings. = rom that time to 1si2 it varied from 2,600 to The Water ply Quest spigots when he has no use for it, and I verily | {yin # D " | Troy, Y., Jan, ‘otice of motion tor PERSONA idshipman W. S. Hogg, son of | 6,600, but in 1513 It increased to 19,00 in ‘conse- REPORT OF COL, CASEY. believe tuat no one ever opens a spigot who sy _ | change of venue preliminary to another tri OYEROOATS. the Acting Assistant Secretary of the Navy, is | ueuce of the war with Great Britain, andin |< 2 pentane Xe ) does not need the water he draws. The com- | HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Knott, a session | jor the murder of lis wile, was served on dae ©VERCOATS now $16. formerly 325. inthe tity. having come ‘eins ftom the Euro. | tie next year to2s,t T1815 ft was Senator Dorsey presented in the Senate to- | plaint that people allow water to run to prevent was ordered for to-morrow night, for the con- | Billings Monday last. Billings was at home OVEBCOATS now $14, formerly $42 Be ee Br vaettatia wt the Euro- | For isis it fell to 10,04, and in the three y day a communication from Col. Thos. L. Casey, freezing in the pipes appears to me unreasona- | Tae. stion of reports from the judiciary com- | #20 in the same room in whieh. his wife had OVERCOAT now $12, formerly $20. ean station on the Vandalia. ....Senator | following to s.550, From 1820 to 1s38 it aver- | U. s, Engineer, incharge of the Washington ble. 1 take it for granted that every been killed. I composed and said he Geeecare now “as lene Gee Gorhees’ desk was decorated to-day with bou- | agek about 6,500, For 1539 It was increased to | Acqueduct, in reply toa letter from the Senate | Citizen has the inherent right of proteci- | mittee. expected the e prosecution insists SyEncests Lipted $6, former'y $10. | duets sent him by fair triends, in congratuta- nearly 10,000, and in subsequent years to 1816 a ef nly 2 = ing his property, and after he has gone | Mr. Money offered a resolution prohibitins | that i has m trong points. Many tax- eee eoara LG Gai ieneiy an tion of his recent re-election to the Senate, varied from 5.500 to 11,000, In Is47 It inereased | District committee asking him to give his views | info a large expense in introducing ae! the indiscriminate fssuing of documents from | payers jn S upon which the ex- a Mail M = to 21.686, falling in the following years unti! | about the best means of giving the residents of } culation ci water in his house, it would be | the House document room. Referred. | pense will fall, ate circulating petitions against SUITS. CLASSIFICATION OF MAM. MATTER.—The Con- | iss¢ig an average of about 10,500; Capitol Hill and East Washington a prope | unjust to demand that he should stop that cir- | Mr. Singleton submitted the report of the | the trial. were $25 now #18. | Sressional committee which is considering the Ss i d from that year to 161 the average | water supply. Col. Casey opens hiscommuni- ; culation, when be needs It most to prevent the | conference committee on the calendar and question of the classification of mail matter re- (40. From 1562 to 1864 the usual annua’ | cation by aStatement of the manner in which | bursting of th suggestions from the pubtic at | returns ofthe army were suspended. For isés | the Potomac water is distributed through the ju respondent bas studied postal | the strength of the army was 22,310; in 1 cliy. He says that the mains distribute aboui ubjects deeply and submits the fol ome In Iss, 51,000; In 1 were $22 now 8: toria’s Daughter at Niagara Falls, NIAGARA FaLts, N.Y. Jan. 23.—1be vice regal | party spent yesterday visitng the sceaery about pipes, the general Injury of his | diplomaticay ropriation Vill, ells and furniture arising froin that accident He stated that the bill was exactly acd the expense connected with the mending. | passed last session, with the exception now # were $15 now & as i; 000; is 744; In 18) mill lions every 24 hours. The Fesides, tis does not occur very often, prob- | present bill retained the second Secretaries of | Ube falls. At Luna tsland her royal highness were $12 now 88. fons on rates of postage. “The poor 5, and from this period to isiz it lias varled font Was nington and Georgetown 1s Spout | ably only when the thermometer is at freezins | tegauion at Paris, Berlin and London. ‘There. | set {cot on American soll tor the first time. ‘The were $10 now $7. send letters; postage aby tee cent. ‘The | Cen 2600) abd 20,0), For Isiv it was | 146,060, and If the supply of water were equally | point. Again. this freezing of the water in the Pe Was agreed to. A rly then went to Prospect Park, which was | speculator Sends circulars: can afford to pay | 240, and tn Isis, 2 aistributed the datly consumption per hea‘ | pipes is not abvays the fault of the water sys- | The Speaker laid before the House several corated with flags and arches, COATS AND VESTS. iwocents. A inan does not take a paper eho would be it] gallons, whieh 1gmore fn propor- | tem Ina house, but of the change of grade of | communicaiions, among them one from th rd the inclined plane to the ice TS from $22 to hs is not able to pay for it; let him pa one cent | HE RINDERPESTIN GERMANY. lion to pepulation than that of any oth the streets atier the pipes have been latd. Inis so | women ct Utah territory, asking forthe repeal | the American falls. They then oan << ves rom $s bo Hn Tt each. ¥ vines and other literary matter is | etal H. Kriesmann writes to the State depart- | City inthe United state: em of dis- | ininy own case. My pipes are frozeninthe street. | of the anti-polygamy la) ide, to the Canada COATS and VESTS from $12 to #3. ‘ich; make him pay twocents. | ment from Berlin, December 10, because, in Gbedience to the recomme! sevice | &¢., 6. How Is this tor hard times? | the cattle disease, common being a net wor “ of the Water Registrar, I did not let the aying: “Phas | Uibution Is bly planned: te | GE pike conncctions without uniform pressur known tion ater Mr. Cox |N.¥.), chairman of committee censiis, reported bill for taking Uke federal e ‘oal : E 5 one weoenitiy, tley REE No 3 | OVE, L. 1, Jan. 2.—The coal yard of } “ A a The easiest way to increase the pressure in the | (un, and because, in paving recently, they have | sus. Printed and recommitted. © hes 2 9as ge uly PANTALOONS ech for $7 sellime now & | LAND RECORDS : eal atte vine: ACHE ORLA en fu fiom the distributing reservolr to Capitol | have exposed theplpes 10 te range of thefrost. | ted the Views of the minority. Same order, |" | aud tons of Sofi co } was discovered on fire eee CONS sold for Bo, calline now $4 Sere ee ee OF tne Cant asied to the adoption here and elsewhere of | Hille ‘hls math should be connected witht Ur a medical man J visit several houses every | Mr, Blount. from committee on appropria- | Ye a . supy c x .OONS vg = ‘ ing the recommendation made by him = et 7 PANTALOONS eold for #4, selling now 8: je ly 3 i) day, and I dare assert that inno one of those tions, reported the post office appropriation | originated from spontaneous combustion. The SNnetaN ot eae houses is there any waste of water. But it | bill. Referred to committee on the whole and } fre Is Low under control. but the loss is not ye ust be admitted that our clean Ameri- | made a special order for Saturday next. } yet known, the measures of precaution provided by law.” | B¥€sent system ot pi He encloses. an Ofticial publication as to the | 2d other portions of | ; ‘ s for &3, sell 2 to the Attorney General, before the House co n- PANTALOONS sold for 3, selling now 3 { disease, which say:: “Althougathe riaderpest: | Wsher atuituce, It should be three feet. in STALOONS sold for $2.00, selling now $i.50. | mittee on appropriaticn, for an approprial.c PANTAL Of $5,600, to construct 2 fire proof room tn { - or diameter and located on a route to be deter- | cans make free use of water. Water Mr. Goode moved to go into committee of the == SPECIAL ATTENTION | city Halt building, tor the protection aza'nst | Chewers such ger ehooy eng a ner end | mined. by careful survey, Te wenle Geneseo | is used by our people for “culinary One | whole on the bill applying the proceeds of the |... fi¢ Darumouth Alumni. . oY 9 B is chewers, such as sheep and goats, are subject | ™ 2 ag 5 rb: cleaning and scrubbing. tor | _ eyes th i | Bostox, Mas Jan. 2%.—The Dartmouth Ipcalled to the following Goods, which have been | fire of the land records of the District ot Co- to tts attacks, and it is the most ravazing and | C@pttol Hill at an elevation of 125 feet above — poses, for bathing, cleaning and scrubbing, for | public lands to the education of the people. | alumni held their annual reunion at the tte reduced sn proportion tp the above: | lumbia, ‘The records are now exposed {9 fire, | Contaglons af ciate eae ore ayasing aud | tide ten mitiion gallons in twenty-four hours, | washing elothes, soe cane Cae Door Sat | we SEES eeepc house last night. About seventy-five members Fine ! and if destroyed could not be replaced by oxe | symptom is fever; the aniinals become low- | COl Casey approximately estimates the tot Senta ois Borat were present. After the banquet spec! Youths’ Dress Suits and Business Suits. und the t of the 4 we 5 ities fed out. | COSt Of laying a cast iron main, three tect in | ply having been taken away, the pumps abo!- | "The speaker stated that the question of con- p ; nquet Sp 2 ae ee peo oho ndred tings the amount of the appropr.at on | °hirited, take no fodder, have a chanced out. | CoS ying a cast in, three Pl . s abot | Tt ebb | onetie pric Peni Boys’ Drees and School Suite, ieee i asked to profeet them. | ward appearance. Cows lose their milk, the | (ameter, from the distributing reservoir to | Ished, they depend entirely on the Potom: i Sideration could not be raised, inasmuch as the | eyes water, THe LiceNse Laws oF THE Distriet.—Tne | mouth, which has a peculiarly swee: smell: | | Sub-committee on ways and means of the House | {hese symptoms are accompanted with a short | i | is st | ington would render the c ae aennas | committee on the District of Columbia to-day | Pose COlleh, oMtensively smelling, bloody diar- | i :reat Falls a neces! S Saha further considered the bill to revise the license | tinguish the ‘rinderpest' from every other dice = lent of the senate; ex- w Hampshire, and others. Weees ahs ‘ tance ort >. Franc her lewhich allows sate cuir rescott. mucous exudes from novleana | Staunton’ Place, on Capitol Mill, a distance of | source. Im France and some other countries, | rule which allowed it to be raised had been ss about 28,000 feet, to be $398,948. The furnishing | they have often two sources of water supply | pended when Mr, Goode’s biil liad been made » — of this additional quantity of water to Wash. and make a ee ae at | Special order. ‘ e | The Market, mpletion of the dain | Washing water, so that they a SYS- | ‘The vote was then taken on Mr. Goode’s mo- | parrrMoRE, Jan, 21—Vineinia wtxes, deferred, tems, and the citizens are at liberty _ to have ton and it was agreed to—yeas 1 4 1 = | one or both and ps ‘ordingly. We supply | ‘The affirmative vote was cast by the democrats | $+ 40; consolidated, 64%: do. second ‘series, 3 Ghildren’s Dress and Every Day Suits. ‘Such Barvaius in Clothing have never been ofered since 1857. p past due coupons, 77 bid today. Bugar qui 5 ™ ns % 7 "4 both through one s hence apparently a andthe negative by the republicans, who de- 1d steady —A ie vicar Tue Porvnan Croraier, system in the District of Columbia, The bill | ease. The fever becomes more violent, the ex- | DASHED DowNwaxp 70 D: At Cinein- ; O aug < i is ‘ “ > | SALTIMORE.. 4 , 1011 P. leania Avenue has not yet been pertected, but the sub-commit- | erenient smell more like carrion, the Weakaess | ball, While workinen were. e1 mienday | Steal Gee (Dut OL Boune, OF er debe naNeUre ed eo inorder that the | | BALTIMOBE, Jan. 33.—Gotton quiet and steady — ennsyleania / | tee having It In charge hhpe to be ready to re- | becoines increasingly gr Between 0th and lth streets | port it on Janu assigned to the ter until con Wit, | Our people are willing'to pay liberally for a | debate inaugurated yesterday by Mt nd death 0 leral supply, but not for a check upon the in- s burned ‘some | 1M Hee ele ‘Ee ath wall crumbled | @spensable abticle; and the introduction of plete ours. | ing symptoms are ernoon in tearing down Ui n & Sons’ building, which 50. & portion of the middling, ge! al Flour active and firm and low Wheat, southern ule. aud no ar- western dull and lower—southern re, 1 Ja ry seth, whieh day has be isiriet oF Col n 4 lamencss of the rmap wbia committee | In the carcass the m and Mr. Ellis should be continued. Before the announcement of the vote, Mr. ie | meters n_ expense, including the | springer (who hia abe : “S 20. amber, LOGaLO8-: No. 2 Peunsyivauia red. WATOH REPAIRER, | DY Order ot Lie House. ; fobe found in Ue blood and in the entratis, | away. suddenly. precipitating Martin Jordan | Mclers would he an expense, including the Ser ence no nad been absent on 8 conunlite . 1.00%; No.2 western winter red. spot and * For 20 years with H. SEMKEN. now at eee | Nhich serve as organs of digestion. ‘The blood, ; and Thomas McGrave into the cellar, a distance | Pumbing connected with thelr application, of claimed his right to vote cand the Seaker cater ee a S13 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OrROSED TO Stxpay WoRk.—The pastor of a | namely, basa tar-like appearance, black; doe} | Of uearly 60 feet. MeGrave was instautly Senn ADU Chie roaRcnOn: arlene en oe Sp March 1071 07%, Gorn, Denapeey's, Stationery Store) Methodist church in Pennsylvania, who re- | UOt coagulate upon becomiug cold, but remains | killed and Jordan died halt an bow SE een on inete iat be had such @ right. into committee | oes cee (Wanless arts conisustoctec by mie ure nearae- | cetved from the dead-letter office with | Hauld, & j, Bouumien! were married and teave fi Would tend to check the flee use of water. Let" of the whole (MF. Booker in the chair) on the | aud January, 434: February, 43%a4s tent for ono year or money refunded. febe1y" | 9 diate corrt sponding to Sunday stamped upon | {he "Thuder | Ucgemursa come Us sce If It would dot; and I take my own case | bill to apply the proceeds of the gales of the | S44; Amtil. 44k: steamer, dl. Oats guict—sout = [UNITED STATES 4 PER CENT. _ ‘t. !s5 written to the chict of the division pro- | fenuch more lotehee tiny te rs | to the New | asanexample, Ido not think that apy meter | public lands to the education of the people. {it | Suéet sels Eas, eo relent cmon cea: Cop meta ape lcae lscbel alll Berta ese-b dt ha pete al satlon can prevent the disease from spreading, | Jesuit pa ranice eye p mente | and Pknow that no matter how much it might | people, and apportioned to the several state; | thade casicr but not quotably lower. Butur actise 3.69 Bonds of D. C. suaranteed by the United | of the ation, ehlet of the deadetter | in“the premises ee aa | be expelled Trim leans tetorotne Garris | | bet, 1 Would never ask them tostint themselves | and territories and the Disirict of Columbia, | and very fms for choice “western packed, 1); States, Coupon or Revi , bought wd office Is smarting under the unjust imputation | > a —— nresent Yi and inquiring if their Canadian | 2 Ue use of this article. o Jesse | upon the basis of the population of such states | Shed. t3." Coffee quiet aud nominally nesaie Eo Other Inveetment Securities bouht on orders. that it is hiscustom to attend to ofielal duties | 14! "aprsonment. | Brothers cah furnish! sheher and cpanadian | any Ainertean or clean foreigner will economlze | between the ages of Ave and twenty mes pro- | ones nate aa Loo Pectabtens sucitr LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers. paras BERS RUE i s SS | brethern can furnish shelter and employment | iy\arer, and 1 believe taat aus one who would | between th Lilet, - | cancoes, ; taky dull, 1.09. + =. — — ) on Sunday. and will expiain to his correspond: ee s 7 ron} 7 > o There is reas 14 2 : zs - at after five years one-half, and after | Liverpcol per steamer firm—cotion, yd; flour, = nt tl it lies With the city pose, Akt CLUE SOCIABLE 1 ne Aral Dele eee ee ee uaeeeS kaigre 1S reason, 19 | be mean enough to stint his family in the use of | ten years the whole OF said oor meescee aa | Liverpool per steamer fr Tour's: wheat! DIAMONDS. 1 by the demands o shington Ari : is night social meeting ‘lub, at their cosy rooms In the Corcoran butld- Was very enjoy the WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR ASSORT _ li fo keep open fora few hours every Sind. MENT OF DIAMOND SOLITAIRE AND CLUS. MOthing. | it would be dishonest enough to avoid paying the tax, aud would prefer to be enumerated among ‘the delinquents: s9 that the same be set apart as.an educational fund, which shall | 69,900: corn *74,700 ; oats, Shipments none. be invested in U.S. bonds, bearing not less than NEW YORK, —Stocks — —,. 2 4 per cent. interest, the interest on such funds ; $3. Exchange, long, 485; short, secasl their reply expressed t! ceive 200 of the reiugees, 1t was charm'ngly | similar application has been ir willingness to ri It is stated that nade by the Je: amount will be used in spite of the meter; and | ouly to be appropriated as above provided: and | Mente weak. TER RIN x . . POUNEE, 2 =} anc e Jesuits e 5 i Sunt 7 RK, Jan. 23.—Flour dull. Wheat active. NGS, EARRINGS, LACE PINS AND i oe a fr . vo Mew | (formal; there Was, of course, a round uf in- | its in France to the Jesuits In the United | those who complain of Insutticlensy eae | 1 | (NEW YORE, LOCKETS IN ALL SIZES.” THE RECENT Dis- |. * DELEGATION OF Proms: COLORED MEN | spection of the pictures upon the walls, together | States. now wiil be oe better off then, nay, they will | provided farther that for the first ten years the | Qorn quiet. 7H < from several of the southern states met Senator | with lively chat, in which. the artists, Uterat: NDS IN LARGE guay- '%¢ COVERIES OF DIAMONDS IN LA 2 Windom, of Minnesota, by appointment yester- da conference with him in regard jate resolution relative to emigration of OWN n, Da. apporulonment shall be made on the basis of the | “LONDON, Jan. 23, 12:30 p. m—D. 8. bonds, Deo} s P, e re CHINESE NEW YEAR celebrated at | have added the expense of the meter without | jiiteracy of the population over ten years of | fourandeuait per cents. 10%ig; 1867s, 10356; ten® Hae ene a ze Se Oneeatne tect thie mesdauatters of the Chinese educational | Fecelving an ine St Sh eee: words, | age} | forties, 19; new fives, 107, Erie, preferred. acquainted; "there was soine fine music, | commission in Hartford, Conn., yesterday, and | Would be adding insult to injury. 1am aware | New Jersey ral counois._ H ‘s 4 Uhat there would more money collected, bul ‘TITIES, AND THE GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GOLD AND LABOR, HAS BROUGHT THESE GEMS WITHIN THE MEANS OF PER plan. He said the colored people of : : aleng the bluffs down the rear about the time | tion would be made to Congress fer an appro- the south are discontented. owing to their | Punter. A Potomac view near the Washington | the cye. ‘Two other distilieries are to be raided. | the Increase of revenue reckoned from the use sgn the skirmish line was formed. It was three- riation to extend the institute so as to elvilize jonument by Max Weyl was much admired, cI meters, which the citizens would be willing to ‘- Peapsylvauia Central, 35. Beading, 1355. ~ ree vocal strumenta y s! ast evening there was u large reception, whic! ¥ IN THE RENO INQutRY yesterday Lieutenant “4 gustan BONS IN MODERATE CIRCUMSTANCES. Eine Ae Cee Towa city, Mee Thompsos, Mise Reyne and | was attended by Gov. Andrews and wife, seve- | Bol cous Fie ee ane my }arnum testified that ne thought Reno tox | wae a § FE . en | oth re Wi y "i ¥ ral state officials and mem! or the legisla- 8 x , - = the best ible position after he le! e “IVELAZING . jan M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. present. and participating tn the conference | her; and pond Me ae etre ture, ald over 100 prominent eltizens, paraphernalia connected therewith. So that | woods with hiscommand, but there were hardly. | strong, of the Hampton (Va) Normal and Agri- a | Mere Congressmen Rainey, Smalls, Cain, of S. | playea in ane Tree pore troriena scapes By nothing would be gained really bat the annoy- | enough men to hold it. eno, however, created | cultural Institute, delivered an address in New FAieBae ONES, ATTENTION: Ook | (i; ex Lieut; Governor Cleaves, S C3 Messrs. | Pooie:a view in the North Caroling mountains, | FIGHTING THE MOONSHINERS,—A dispatch | ance, and a fat contract for meter-manutac. | CBGUEM men t the Indian village. ‘The Indians | York yesterday before prominent citizens at the lege Valls Farm 1 miles above Georve- Howard and Wells, of Miss; Deveaux, of Ga. | with ‘some well-managed cloud effects, and @ | from Charlestown, W. va., states that Deputy | WKS aicuiare ti f oot | MUSt have attacked Custer about the time Reno | chambers of commerce, on the satiefactory pro- town on Tennall road. offers the best johnson, of D. cs Fearing, of N. «; Emerson, ol | smatier carefully painted pleture located near | Collector Morris, who Is raiding the mountains, aeaace a os he Oe of meters, ba cost | Jeft the woods, but witness thought the main | gress in agriculture and other industries of the Sow price of 610 ver mouth First-class Pcteeter oP aR erd Savona: { St. Augustine, Florida. these pictures show | has destroyed Uiree distilleries and 250 gallons i eoratrg Oleeholders to keep a ren, | Hghting force or the village was opposing Reno. Todians now at Ube instivate, wren, property ‘i SYeC] ‘s ¥ \ * . great pro; s y this artist, | of whisky. He hada fight with the moonshin- | © ‘: &. ; | He saw Custer's horse company moving = <a stables, with box stall for every horse, in behalf of those present, indorsed the | Who has made aireadysseoete Hos caret | OE atk ie nadia Higut with the moonshin- | ord of these ineters and render accounts, aud died | eens ing onthe begoeeruads ed al ; ss re ng uarters Of a mile away. hour later Col. | hundreds of other Indians. Rev. Dr. Bellows chang es litical —— and ae osag el and ts considered one of the best of his later RIGHT OF STUDENTS TO VOTE. Fie shed ne My waliiont ites: you nave panels, anes Solned. roy ——- hills, and at ana Rev. Dr. Hitchcock indorsed the views of fo TAX-PAYE Ree eet Wire apecctnerna style. 3 s stu . | sey assembly yesterday passed, by 37 to 15, a peated oe dao belie ado, | avo firing a the speaker. ]STERESTING TO TAX-PAYEKS. annoyances which now affect them at the south. Gature or aan, ee = CASS cad os au ace ae y Piers whieh bits | that wouldsupply the deficiency plained of. | ut the same time witness heard firing away r. SUPRE! URT OF THE UNITED Messrs. Rainey, Cain, Smalls, and others tn- | charming crayon picture of a pret a ersons attending any college, theological sem- | Again, the great waste of water, if waste it can STATED having decided that tha speci wces | dorsed’ these views. “Mr. Cain sald he would | Fisher had a successf pretty lttle girl. | Pi 1s si Cs “eas! not sound like a continuous e1 Pi rtralt of Mrs. Bs nary, academy or other lterary institution, in | be called, is occasioned in pubite buildings and time. He not think it came Custer, | BOngabela river mines, held at Elizabeth, Pa., ments forthe improvement of streets and avenues prefer African colonization, but was perfectly ge fei eet aid it Copa tho Meum, Dat, ews a crash. and did | 4 Coxvgsrion oF Coat Minens from the Mo- = y i ‘three e' the novelist. A large landscape bj rT any township, ward or city, for the purpose of | grounds where the water meter will not be tol- | butthought it might be the Indians inthe valley | Tuesday, resulted ina unanimous vote for area valid and legal tax.all property-holdere whoare | willing to adopt the plan of Senator Windom. | tne free French style, located th the Genie 2 cbiaining maeguontion, tia voting. erated by the United States government forthe | Whereheene aera horse cavalry. He thought cents a bushel, and declaring they would goon Seer ix essen, ook apead eins meerente tat teas | Mr. Rainey said it must not be thought the col- | his residence, near Uulontown, attracted much ee ee reason that the money the government has | Custer was mi @ detour to strike the other | & Strike unless the advance was agreed to by fedeein the ane, vubjectto such reduction as the | Fed people were shiftiess who might wish tO | attention. ‘There were severdl pleasing land. | _ PROTESTANT SERVICES IN HavaNu—The Rev, | given for the construction of the aiueduct was | ong‘ of ‘the vil ‘There was some | the operators. miners have been getting Tevision now in progress will authorize. enter into this new scheme. The contract Sys- | scapes by Warren Brown, Hillyer, Newton aud | Edward Kenney, of New York, a c ergyman of | tO supply public grounds and buildings with | tem in the south rendered the! The ; cents per bushel. It is thought that '- pretty warm work about Reno's quarter. Fora 24S the position wncer~ | others; and, altogether, a very interesting and | the Episcopal church, now regularly holds | abundance of water free of charge. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS CAN NOW BE PAID {ain, but he was convinced that with proper na ing and i iy owners Will not agree to the advanee, and 2 his u it seemed as if the whole Indian village . . _| | reditable show for the tnittal Tuesday e teligious services on Sundays in the Hotel Jf the Commissioners and our citizens would ee ‘to advance on him. Reno did not | tat a strike will follow. AT 4 DISCOUNT, opportunities they would prove to be the Dest | of the season. ~ | Passage, in Havana, Cuba, where the parlor is | Petition Congress for the means toconvey more | Uxnipit any remarkable conduct either for abuse is cont laborers in the world. Mr. Smalls spoke of the | = es age - transformed into a chapel. Similar services are | Water, Ido not doubt Congress would see the bravery or coolness. By Longe ied rey yey . 4 ene at tar rare imtereeted Sit Gnd it of advan: | isiand of St. Helena, in South Carolina, where | tue Agcansas SENATORSUIY.—-Three 3 | held tn the harbor on Sunday evenings. Propriety of making a fair appropriation for its Zears of age. d the life of hermit tasein edjusting and sctiling their tax bilisto callon | the entire population was black, and were noted | were tanen rosterdan. tee Cetied Gente ee —————— ee aap, | Shate of the expense,and an auxiliary reservoir | xo prize riany.—A U trom Cheste~, | f0F many years near Farw hj was found WILLIAM DICKSON | Tor industry and thritt and large crops. MY- tor, by the Arkansas législature. ‘The following | ,,ANOTHER Fatal Coastixs Acctpaxt.—The | on Capitol Hitll, as suzgested by General Meigs, Pa., Jan. 21, says:—John Clark aidn’t comet} | de ey ene. ae nd 4 SON, Windom sald his resolution was offered in good | {Stine last ballate wanes Johnson, #1; Bell, | Mird fatal accident this winter from coasting | might be built. This reservoir to be filled at time to-day, ‘and the prize fight didn’t come o7. Ss a large sum of money which it was Rear Estate AGENT. Iaith, Out Of no purty spirit, and he should speak | 04: paxter, 14; scattering Necessary to a | C¢curred Tuesday afiernoon, the vietin, a little | night. when the pressure is iter from a nat- | phe spot selected was where Delaware, Pean- ed be ‘He Be at con 422 Fou d-a-Hal/ at. upon it when the proper tiine came, and desired | Choice cle S = ’ girl named Kreter, aged seven years, wo, wich | ural reduction of the drain, from the mains sylvapia and Maryland come together, near the re tee og Ey have was omen fe the wooee Cota ate ote og | the Support and encourazement of just such Pesca senses South eer ents, Cousting on Sixth sirect, | now existing, and distribute ‘the accumulated | ene ot the Beunett-May duel, Last woek | LUTE, aud is sald ‘of disappointed love. _ianS'Im __ Three doors above Columbia Building. | yentieien as he saw there. It is expected & BURNED TO DEATH.—William O’Brien and two | South Side, Chicago, when the sled ran under a | water to Capitol Hill during the day. the ground was ‘to Claymont, below give te oA ‘) EDWARD CLARK. | remortal will be draw yup and presented {> | sons were burned to death, in thelr camp at | Wagon, one wheel of which passed over the | Further, inasmuch as we must pay tor water, | the state line. King and his friends came down | 4 coxvrorgp Orriciat.—Francis McDermott ¥. DEALER IN “ Senator Windom, signed by prominent southerD | \tulperry Brook, New Branswick. on FL iday | Child's body. an equitable classitication should be adopted tu | a: midnight, and were on the ground this morr- . LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. DOORS, SASH, | colored men. owen LIS. MOULDINGS, Ere. - last. ‘The three dead bodies were found in the i ex-councilman of the town of- Phillipsburg, ¥. = taxing. The present mode of charging accord- ‘4 w of Clark’s friends were on hand, 7 yesterday detra' 4 = | ashes. : ewext.—Hath- | nu towidth end height of a Duttding 1s without Duk Clark was non est. ‘oth men will come up By Sg oy Fa Offices 910 Virginia avenue southeast, Naval OnpERs.—Commander R. W. Meade to H ~ ee 5 , of Boston, Mr. Beecher’s lecture | logic. The charge uld be equitabie and fair, | pefore Magistrate Pole to-morrow, abd it was Thomas ©. Titus, ex-mayor, Charles Si We, 603 Pennsylranta avenue northwest. commend the Vandalla, on the 28th inst. Pay- | | CavaHT.—David T. Tealer, who has been a | agents, say that there is no reasou for the | and in proportion to the amount of water used: thought Clark was afraid of the law. Billy Ed- ex-president of the council, and Francis McDer- Yara and Depot—9th street and Virginia avenue | pacter | 2 | letter-carrier in Cinetnnati’ for the six | $10,000 sult against Beecher threatened by the | and the only computation that can be made 18 | wa, and Arthur Chambers seem to think Sok counctinan of : = partite omnection what | Sa a acided Hee Hoe andala, “the | Years, was caught with marked mone which | Allegany county (Md) Agricultural Society, | Secontae eS Gee eee ad ataheyror the te witepemast. now have no partner, and no connection what. | ltist. a i bathe in adecoy letter. He was that the engagement was made by them; and | issues. What is fair for one is fair for all, and —_——_—______ pe FE former establishineut, | command of the Vandalla, and placed on walt- | os enicare Mae a . sponsible. : O made as to the EXCITEMENT IN THE New YORE PORK AND 22 the foot of ath stryet soutbea enim | ing orders Lieut. Commander" Fm wilde | Tested std held n'$ 000 ball or examination. ae ae Hoanciat Sully oF disability of consumers. Lup SIsKEEE~CoBaerable excitement pre: | omctal win be sentenced on Saturday. | froia the Boston navy yard on the 27th instant, GEN. LER’S -BIRTHDAY Was t N OPULENT TRawmr, nam iomas Cramm, | Charge a given 5um for a spigot in chen, | vail prodt a ee a 1 Ww On Ey UMBUGGED | snd ordered to the Vandalla, 2th inst. Lieut. | Clarkesville, Tenn. The United Sates ae wes who was found nearly’ frozen in a barn in Hed. | yyrcportionate one for ina bath room, | tercay, ow! sorone Hcy cents on the Darrel cilckeiing ting aly New vers nl, todas @ ‘when you get the best | Commander A. G. Caldwell from the Vandalia, | displayed in numerous places, and sundry win- | ford county, Pennsylvania, some days since | and another for a Spigot ina room, ete, Of | laid. ‘The r-five cents yester- | 1 attended. John chair- ae = ae wth instant, and placed on waiting orders. | dows displayed the picture of Gen. Lee sur- | With $5,5c0 in his pocket in the shape of a gen- | course, evasions will occur, even in this system; | Tues declined twenty- tbe ‘of | mab, made an address, in which he pay, avenue, Lieut. E. T. Strong, from the Vandatta, 2th | rounded wit wreaths of flowers, andthe coat- | wine bank certificate of deposite, will lose his | but itis the only one that has a semblance to | day. Herman Brock notified ke Biemarck as the instigator of the antl, ae | George's: Ide trom the Naval Shecteatory: and | °F AtmS of Virginia and Tennessée, ee ee ibe called upon to vote for the of | jw pablo otber faltares will laws and other repressive measures in Germany - WONN, | ordered to the Vandalia, 2th inst. “Master W- | _ Coxresmixa a Sear IN Gona ty-Fifteen Kentucky deniccrats are cana | W<re,called w ‘of water, 1 | ole ae W. AND 10E CREAM BA- | "Schultze from the Mici and ordered to | Duffy, who ran on the greenback: ana demo demo. | dates for the nomination for state superint nd- | fo not hesitate U nor 8 Eior eiue ei oh ton eae CRAZED BY POOLW NT, a gradent at “the oh rad _— we THI Biath strect n.w.. from the Marios, and placed See ese faon diarek Mew eee feces oe tae way to ¢ the Potter com | incans to bring more to the cite Pee een E inary In Montreal, has, boon onea- Fite neresees facilities, le now prepared to sistant Paymaster J.P. Loomis from the Van- Fatlons to contest the election of the fi Josep | mittee trom oper her es | ‘The question of I have treated Ina | mitted to jail asa lunatic. his mind having S2-There ig a German proverd which says el aicentenel et tion, dalla, and ordered to seitie accounts, Mazon, ensenen investigation fn tls former letter, T.S. Verbs, M.D, | come affected by over stuay, that Take-It-Easy and Live-Long are tevtiess,

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