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IS Spoke of the importance of labor qu tions, and sa at his re is LY ard ali Kunds of VALUALLES recsived on D! POSIT. novld-cotra in this after on by special car will be he'd at B. Linderman, derman will be he Hestion as to whether the question which 1s | brought back by her son. Being the personal i ed witness is pertinent to the inquiry. | effects of an Ame rhe vote was taken and it was decided for t mination Witness then replic mi nab, et what he (Orton) It is in’ hinderin tren intercourse with Russta, able. Mall * . - , ar = > "ENING © THE EVENING STAR, o Telegrams to The Star PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, ~ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ARLINGTON (4 Penreylvanie Are: corner lith Street, ~ THE ARLINGTON CASE. ad | The eas The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ae : 8. H. KATEEMANN, Pres't. Decision against the Government, erved toenhecribess fn Z , Fd j = their own gecouat, at 10 Z cist manta “oye ihe / es | INVESTIGATING DAVENPORT. 'y mae’l—postage prepaid— | 86. on Friday? a | ° . ., = 2 for 815; 2) covies = , The Sub-Committee in New York = 7, = “Gor Matee cf adh 58—N®. 8,056 W. NGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1879 TWO CENTS. , O°" Listes cf adverusing wads Known ou spp’ oa N=. B UO BY, Ass LOUAT, & AS i sd, e | = = sates NGTON, , | THE PLAGUE IN RUSSIA. — = ———— —— = = adits - | a | z eae, ee i cow. ¥ . = <a > | THE EVENING STAR. Death of Mint Director Linderman THE CIPHER INVESTIGATION. | The New York Custom House Ap: FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE =| a be Dr. Henry R. Linderman, director of the U.S. Ai CHINDOSESENED SRTET ALOIS: ouR exeseine: seen vies one ae ereaiinie. Saacainy a : . RE Tdnt, died yesterday afternoon, at half-past 3 | aster qurreport of the proceedings before the | The Senate was In exeeutive session more | SENATE.—House amendment to Senate bill oelock, Up to last June he was apparentiy in Potter investigating committee closed yester- ‘ ours yesterday afternoon, the time , tO amend section 5 of the revised statutes quyggs aRrEe EIeCTUENT cellent health, but commenced about that than two hours yesterday afternoon, t . Nepal gee emg ~ j ime to feel badly. and was more or tess sick, for | 2S; Repreeentative Evans, of Indiana, testl- | yeiny almost entirely occupied with the reading | Telating to embezzlement By officers of the jon by the President. Ume to feel badly and was more or tess sick for | rieq'that Mr. Bullock, assistant clerk of Senator | of the papers in the New Yorx custom-house | United Stat creed to. and the Di | A Decision Adverse to the Govern- nt wilt hold his secoud public re- | some weeks. In hopes of recuperating, he went | Morton’s committee, gave him a packace of tel- eel e etes ie public by order of the | Passed. The amendment applies to the Une of ment to the Isle of Shoals in July. His visit evi- | egrams to hand to Wm. E. Chandler; did not Which were made public by order of the | the pill ALEXANDRIA, Jan, 2s.—Judge Hughes read a ently e ie was ving | giv shi r, but to Sec Senate. Mr. Conkling intimated, though no’ House amendment to the Senate bill making | long written decision on the points raised by dently did him good, and he was improving | give them to Chandler, but to Second 3 E i y rapidly. One day, while out boating, he got | PostmasterGenera! Brady. A recess was pe aren ee aoe the 22d of F ‘y alegal ey, the instructions — for by commie in the Ar- "t and ke] E joating clothes fo | at3p.m. racted fight over the el fa trict of Columbia, was agreed to, an ington ease, on the opening of the U.S. cir - thie or fone hn Ls ae that eer aiael “Aner recess Mr. Grant was recalled, were all before the Sen: Sted with | passed. The amendment provides that it shall | court here to-day. The court decides grat AT THE Wuit Senator Saunders | rapidly. Both his lungs and kidney: Stated that, at the order of Mr. Carey, he made | the Senators to act own itds- | take effect Februat I, 1879. instructions asked for by the plat andto and Representt Seti. Cnn! ‘Tipton | aflected, and he gradually wast another search for dispatches between Tyner | Ment of what was i 2 Mr. Morrill presented the memorial of the | refmse the instructions on the same ports of | say i Waa es A has not been on duty at his offic and Chandler and burnt some of them. ‘The quarks, claimed th the President to | Captiol Hill and East Washington Improvement W prayed for by the defendants. He holds thi | ailed on the Presiden | ury since last November, He had consider: were seven or eight altogether. Oné wa elect his offic | asscelation in relation to the site for anew Con- | the Supreme Court, had in two contested rases, ‘3 and ex-Gov. Finch | anxiety of mind, also. ‘Being ill, the various | telegram from Tyner about making two ap- | crats th ; | stessional library. Referred to the cominittes | settied the principle that owners of land sub. ee attacks made upon bim in the newspapers and | poiniments in the Interfor department, atsala- | they would be going time-honored | 6n public bulldings and grounds, jected to the direct taxation of Congress, under = >, investigations aimed at him worried him con- | ries of $2,500 each, and asking Mr. Chandter to democratic principles ie jumanentered | “Mr. Anthony, from the committee on print- | the act of 1-62 2, had a right to pay the tax at TCE TO PERSIONE siderably and no doubt hastened hisead. The | do this and have money deposited in some na- | a motton that the debate on the no tions be | ing, reported favorably on the resolution any time be X sale, through a friend or ons has issued a cire: immediate cause of his death was a gradual | tonal bank, so that it night be drawn in India- | public, but no vote was reached on this, and print 30,000 copies of the special repert_ of the | agent as weil as in person, and thal a tender of hee to the bili granting arrears of pension: wasting away of the lungs, aceoinpa by | napolis by the republican committee, The te'e. | there was nothing to indicate the temper of the | Department of Agriculture on insects effecting ent or a practice of the commissioners re- approved by the President on Saturday last. | diabetes. ‘The greater part of last weet he was | grams also contained the names of the persons | Sevate in regard to it, Mr. Conkling, in Deal | the cotton plant. Agreed to. Facing paymencer stan, uy agriond or agus the eircmlay notifies all pensioners titled to | Unconscious, and was not sensible at the hour | to be appotnted; he could not. remember what | Cf the committee on commerce, reported | Mr. Dawes, from ‘the committee on public | prevented perfecture and Invalidated a fax sale | the Deneiitsot the bill that they wil not require | OF his death. He was liberal, kind and those hames were, but he believed one was yon The nominations of A | buildings and crounds, reported adversely ona | made after such tender or after the adoption of the assistance of a claim agent In obfalae ans | He would go a gocd distance ont of his wa Martin. Witness further testified that Chand- to be collector of customs, and SI | number of memorials referred to that commit. | Much a wrncticn. rhe, fades ea ae Pee te a agent In obraining the | Go a favor for any one deserving | ler telegraphed that he had deposited the mney to be Raval officer at New York. and they | tee, among them one of the Missourl legislature | elaboration the distinction sought te beset on i enized iy the matter, Under this bill a Dr. Linderman was born in Pi (Which witness understood was paid to Chand- ‘don the calendar for action | asking the removal of the Nationa! Capitol t by defendant's counsel between such a sale private soldier who may have lost two limbs | December 26, 1525. His father was a physician, | ler for the positions in the department), as re- Soe Ame anon nase of Charles K. Graham | more central portion of tie Union, and others made fo a private purchaser and one made to HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, Will be eutitied, it Is sata, to arrears of pensioas | and with him he read and began the practice of | quested. pace une nad of customs Was HOt reported vack | trom fous labor organizations protesting | the United States, and held that although the | Qrnotnt cher to ches sate at Goce ee toon, PeBSIOas | Tredicine. In 153 he was appointed chief clerk | — Mr. Cary, being recalled, was asked by Gen, | from the committee. } against the violation of the eicht hour law. | Supreme Court had not passed upon any case of aii Sims SikaEE BELO ERE AVENUE | Reale SESE OTERO: in the office of the director of the mint at Phila- | Butler from whom he received a sehedule of GEN. ARTHUR'S LETTER | ‘The committee was discharged from their far. | a shie made to the United States under the clr eas Gin tigeswe eaeuen oo otic ® deiphia. He occupied this position twelve years, | telegrams, but pleaded his privilege asthe at- | in reply to that of Secretary erman | ther consideration. eS SUMGIANICG “Abaeibed, VEE ERSE TRIS Oras Tab Brace Fire ce LO eM ATTIRE ON Wak Clams 13s | When he resigned, He was appolnted director | torney of the telegraph company. He finally | denies “in detail’ the occleat ations | he | Serna ot kane isa as econ tinen OF Uke gommor lor rates, 2 peating $0) | of the mint in Philadelphia in isi, and held the | sald he had no recollection in regard tothe mat- | of mismanagement of the SOC the | ate isavis Guin chet os ioned | Tsae-BE thar cola justify sam aduednetson ea Fwtiw | for the retfef of William Dodds, of Annapolls, Secretary Hontivell then ap- | ter. ile was asked by Butler why he objected, | New York Acustom-nowse, "preverred by the | yg; bes SHLD pres led & memorial cienied | 1668-48 that oud Justaty mach aeinction ane » ae — ACY, | Me odds was a eksmith 2 amine the mints on the Pa- | and he replied that he knew somothing ry. Among the points dwelt upon in | paring the ecrautione ene Stee: — “eee Bi sine 5 cane Ro : es ee. | awning aneioe on Coavertein e coast, In ise aud si he and Comptroller | back of that. Gen. Buuler wanted to know what Spondence isthht made by theses | Praying the establishment Said tarseseca | madetoa piveieyerchaar: kietnorcterere: 1429 PENNEYEVANTA AVENTR | on Which stood his Sito; Knox prepared the colnage act of This | Iwas, but Witness clalmed his privilege as an | tary when he says: “A vielous practice has for | ag the aerate (aGOd tbe dant unten waned Wy the demaeaaeen , act created th while Dr attorney. A long discus ing up as | along time prevailed, of eranting perm fa special commission ¢ " = BODA and MINERAL WATERS on draught aut | since tilted. y in April to the scope of the cipher in i for Ved words Withoit authority of lay rT paag Roget FOREIGN AFFAIRS, = nOinte i General Butler finally re © the ques: * The vale of goods thus if sped Pigaicndle- yh ps 3 i y sud Bethesds Waters by the | pomtes te tion of privilege and re norities on livered free of duty amounted to 2 Gs SE ees Pickett rep elec Artery éZ aS igen Treasury de subject. It was then de Tn a single instance the value was § Elizabeth "Thompson, Weniedt rh Vane 1s he had t m9 ad supervision of all the 1 westion of whet hie regard to this Instance « Suresh ee ee eheral Uw has set in here. Business Genet nices in the United States. led upon to answer or nol me: goods In question were r mayors of Philadelphia, Witintnetons | jague im EBussine ind DAM. 3. Hi ate bers present voted in the atirmative, with tie | this country to ‘ope by the mother ot Mr. | inaoth ab abet 4 ae | dan. 2s.—The Berlin dispateh to the le of which are SAFES FOR | money a ter, publ Z except iatvinan James Gordon Bennett, being partot her per- | the coun ie Mine the ea eoushout | London Pis/, declaring that Italy ha y “ tected hy Sarcent’s time lock) | eer anet ‘he tureral sof the late Dr. 1. R. Lin- Sow i wisityonhad put another | sonal Aiter “her deavh they were | } Sts : | objected to The ‘of Austria and 1 | the Literary 7 Gin, on Thursday lernin t at the resi- | writen the remit to Lethieher, Pa the house of ‘his Friday arternoo, 1 the ained Int an dying at | under an express provisio: duty, and were pa: uit.” In regard 10 © vad, they were, 1 able SOL ATree pe essive and impr pe herself having taken ainst. Int clion and dt ru Russian p: tion by infection S, IS NOt iil be tal lock. ni belict that acted dat rihur says thatthe gov | Merfere With Ube action MATHEY OAYLUS’ CAPSULES, A miecting of 1eads of the Treasury de- ies of themand | ernment v¢ sin its possession a in that direc: The OF vnc fer over 25 years with great success by aus Was held this moraing. “Sec- to me, remarking itisanextra- | large sui lly taken from chants for | the the physicians of Paris, New Ser peelonr ppp nt. Short and appr 1 am upavie to separate trom | dutie: id that it i ng fn these cases Lo st Germs in Superior toall oabers for he j of Tecent or of long sandir: by CLIN & Cv. rece > testimony of James fue a committee of that bady de. Assistant Secretary. ini.@ Ty remem tw jeld.”| from What | have heard other witne: Speeches w ft tisint French, Cont mj) avoid rel Anderson be- tm regard to Irning it, on the ground that the p ation a tinst lis illegal action was not made ip i ; ‘ a telepranis ott : wotesis on tiie it | Hon. Stanley Matthews, a Senator trom Ohio wae and Auditor a ippointed a | day. 1 never saw the telegrams. } Ulue. “If there are any illegai protests oa tiie it | Tf Matthews. a Set b iittee to draft resolutions fo be submitted | Of my belief they related to some dirty ple s indisputable that th e placed there tong | Hefered to select committee on that subje the eft presiden' 10a meeting to be held to-morre of worl rd to the sale of oftices for sou efore 1 took office. The allegation ppointed last session, Of which Senator Alison | point t a poem, * Present Crimson Kose to Mrs. Burnett,” b; Whiting, of Boston, a guest on this. ischairman, | A number of bills i . dnone ther disease it has made no progress be places where tt first made tts appea Vienna newspapers reply to these ¢ are stich bas been revived und Nowrnations.—The President to-day sent to | | ‘The chairma Senate the following nominations:—Mieha } | letter from Mr were introdu tbe followin: had recei that he Ed. plaints, ETARY SHERMA 2 r=] 4 HE PEOPLE! | nent from Mrs. Dahigren of * appear bere isi quest Authorizing the ent and that cording to the understanding To TRE | Grihe original mantection ot | Feld, resister of the land office at st. croix | *Rpean vero As published along with tine of Gen. shitatl> police reculations for the | come to by the last Intemational sanitary con. — i Mrs. Burnett ay intereuurss Is, Wisconsin: Joel : receiver of | ne vot th s from Mr. Brady dent he had instituted careful investigations IAprebe GaN atone eee ea | oreo tal CEE sb elite BEDE Ena c N. ple nat? asic from | public moneys at the s Ae ry Page, | newspa’ e, you would not want 1 | Fi Srantic’ * : nciew to | nishme: rder, robbes e a c gi ee e fa ¢ @REATEST MARK DOWN IN FINE | | cent amas ‘South Ve Atrveant | into the different custom houses with a view to clety, Ke might testify entirely dif the other countries on the appearance within Me ‘Ss committed thereon. Kets 7 ‘ form and economy in the revenue “ : cgi ant nie, 5 : CLOTHING EVER KNOPF on ASH Stout. of Idaho, re- | ent and tien 1 shall want hin. Treaty eS etg at eee evens | Ue committee on judiciary. By Mr Morrill—A | the borders of any epide mile, aid make regular and Miss Goode, danghter of Ho: oise City, Idaho, Phe committee then adjourned. ue LS ee el Seat Se ioe | Substitute for the bill reported from the Tbra and full reports upon it. ‘The rule was not ob- member of the Honse Sp oeae pled the company until | SCESCRIPTIONS to four per cent. loan to-day First were $3,531 MR. TYN! Assistant Aste telegrams to Chandle committee 16 provide additional arcoramos lions for the libra lable. By Mr. Sarg served in the present instance until communt- of Congress. Laid on the | cations on Uhe subject appearing in Russian ent—For the erection of a | newspapers Lad attracted the attention of Teball close out im the next thirty days my entire ; seventy percent. of duties on ¢ Sock of Winter Clothing at a ‘oms lected. peared that fora sevies of y col- | a > | from 187 pis from customs at that port | puilding tor a post off AUS. ef S: Et .. | Sana ae : When he went to Indiana inthe (lof | ; mints while €: { | building tor a post office and U.S. court in San | Europe. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. | PRor. of the fish commission, | RECOINAGE OF THE TRADE | 1sc6 he had an arrangement with, Ch: oy | ee ERE OL ne oho LE isco, Cal. Referred to the coumutttee on Moscow Alarmed. ssutt ere col s ‘settte Se C01 pe on coinage, weigh cl » latter wa I ow ny ne e ‘ RES Sea Hidings and x1 Als. St. PRTERSS ig P Gules “States pee ee eae & ae vere ¢ nd that has settled | House committee on coinage, weight, and | which the latter was to deposit 100 steadily inere: ‘The Jay commission. con: ‘ ST. PRTERSBL an, 2 ne state: mE TICEE : ty shortly to | measures to-day agreed to report favorably a | toaid the republicans of the state named Dows FoR tas Garsr Sate. e soutin Dil providing for th a dollar intostandard silver dolls Mr. Mitchell submitied a resolution instract- | tuat the plague hasn | ing the committee on rail the expedience of aut | Sisting ef two eminent « an ofticer of the depart je its appearance ata from Wetlvanka. aused in Moscow ! spend the st of the winter in t ens of New York and 1 of Justice, made a full and elaborate examination of the that_he was to deposit the money Inease ‘Tyn tel ads to inquire into | hamlet thirty-four mil ‘ving railroad com- | Considerable alarm has been pgraplied him it was needed. ‘They b 4 4 a" 5 i 5 3 2 ver vanies operating inte te railroads to con- Pp 3 | Two Trovsasp Yorse Cop. hateaed by the agreed (hat money was not to be named in | ieiheds of business in thecnsiom house at that | PABIes operating | ‘ate railroads to con- | by the news leaking out Uhat a number of re- OVEROUATS. sh commission at ¢ are in cat THe Ecuty-riemn ¢ these tel ms, Dut that if Tyner de lp and th ports show ereat abuses. It | stl and te lines of telegraph for com- | cruits for the Imperial guard arrived in Uiat ERCOATS now formerly @ necessary he should telegraph, asking ¢ i : mercial pu and to connect with other | city on the Isth of January from the infected ov tS ne . sonmnenis | in ice at the Sinithsonian building. The | five-twer ‘ eraph, sit in the | {Pbears trom their port that in May, 7 lines, tn order that competition in telegraphic | qist p vecrults were met by docte QVERGUATS now $14, We fae S: sue to appoint an Indian agent tnd deposit in the | {ere were in all, 1.36. permanent employes x istric recruits were met by doctors, OVERC OVERCOATS now OVERCOATS now OVERCOATS now OVEKOUATS now in the Treasury department. The fol- | tianover national bank of N lowing will be paid at the Treasury, on and | telegraph C. to appo! after the ¥sth day of April is79, andthe interest are kept in Water | will ¢ on Ulat day. Coupon bonds, dated ine teluperatare as that in | July 1, namely:—$5—No. ‘y would now be if hatched (000, both “Inclustv i degrees Fahrenheit. 1 both tmelusiv us for hatching cod is proving ea nstve: factory, and the euttivation of this t ie fi-h will soon be carted on as readily shat communication may be encouraged. “Agreed | wert disinfected, and Isolated: their clothing to. . | Was burned, and it. Is belleved that the daner Air. Haris introduced a bill to anthorive whe | of infection fram them is over. Commissioners of the Dist of Columbia to yemit certain et penalties, commissions. | ccoxa, Jue ene Caraiade ata interest and othe penses upon the payment * cubishON OF Alcoa: $s at the - O1 the original amounts ef tne general and spe- | RUC. arehbishep of Ancona, is at the polat or Ww York. Ie did | the custom house, excitisive of the appraisers two Tndian agents. | department, and tl Ss number cou Ti one, it being understood, representing | Sxfely reduced mrent yet eae eee regu ee 00, Chandler understocd it and made the | of ge a Sea Collector 401 to No. | deposit, "As to his telegraphic correspondence | Qithun WAG sated teat feet nc gtteetor {0 Xo. | with Foster, he says none of It related to ap- | than twelve per cent. could not be made in dull ‘1 to, No. | pointments of any Kind. limes without injury to the efficiency of the | cial taxes and assessments. A to the To-day*s Proceedings. Hand to the Businessof the merchants. | District committee. Ses EGE ASstanding this opposition. te rediectio} Be oe SEEN G08 TRE CURE TELE fr carried intoetiect by iy or. | HOUSE.—Mr In the Potter commit 2 jiittee on appropri: of India | tive, executive, and judicial app the | Referred to committer of whol +» Store Ship Supply. . S.—United States store-ship dat Maderla, from Havre, Jan- 2 e Drought the crew of the ish bark Diadem, which was abandon after being in collision with the Supply. 6 now S12 5 now $10. WITS that were S10 now $7. COATS AND VESTS. an of the com. | pd the lezisia- | | | . Brady, istant postmaster general, was SS, and was - 8. STEAM VANDALIA, NOW at Bos- the Marion, at New York, both of retur from the Ey »priation bill. both inclusty inclasive; $ 16 ro NEM to the p; 3 aise re } oe fe 6 oct ed bill providing that a 1 sustained no injury. COATS and VESTS from $22 to station, Wil probably be ordered to the Nor chainma e to the pack s Kee y receive fra | soldiers who have become totally blind 11 th COATS acd VESTS £ ME Ne ee poate givent 0 keeping by and brokers irregular fees in natuye Of | Cervice of their country shall receive a pension . 2.—Seven thousand 1 ar GUATS aed VESES | er ee Bless g put in readl- the s cominitiee on privil ‘ Hi does not appear (hat any effort was | mont. elon. in (he county of Durham. ‘The distress —o~ : | “ Woe — TAGs Dy We Conor Or Havel Gnicer on sutreyor | Foduced bill conveying tothe | there has not Decn equalled since ihe grea PANTALOONS. t -‘raxJoee De lime Gaccus thet tient was Mr. Brady suspected the contents of the pa: ie uppress it. In conciusion the Seere any lille the Vanited States ma: stile in 1st5. age: opened il, a PANTALOONS =. He then ga k PANTALOOSS © PANTALUOSS © PANTALOW PANTALOC had copies of them made a portion of the originals to Mr, nd sent another portion of ) Whitelaw Reid, . attended. as it was understood the | chine-e qrestion was to b2 bronght up, and | many members y they do not inter ave in unsurveyed pond or lak =) 0 Mr. Mills. Will not per- | the mornins hour. lands in unnavi A Convent Burned. Mount Sion convent, in Watery, I en burned. The five was the wo t would be unjust to the President, and | assine to f f sto have the omic york held by one whi Ul members bein AS at the last two tavetings Sitting present. nil and f the regular order was not i a Ai ceee 7” fe balance then rem: tities according to the Ae SHeRECTICANAR UAL th. v , | cendlary : fon on. that subie ars bili were dl The en re The Speaker replied that tt was uot. The | . = ANTAL CONS | ide Nea ye nandier and. Mr. J1is paruinent. ¢ special ordi was the: Dill to restrict the inimt | 198 pelt eee epee PANTALUUNS ; | mooted qi ili whether hived two or thre eS NE | station of Chine nase pr | Albion Las been charieved to take i+ IAL ATTENTION | S it now stands, the Secretary ene tc Ger acer nga cren Mt Che Vics, | iromediately (0 its 11 provides | y and party to Zanabar for anot : | carry Califor can pay Out aly money upoa bicars Mt ier Was, howld not avail bivicelt ot his te That no master of a vessel, owned by any cit > exposiion in Atricn : | d to take upand pass | der it.” Some members of the yen ps ae Ao. r to send ae Ame TO. Cin oedlisd | ven of the United States, 3} i Hi « Se migrattoa, Cabinet thor ould be pa ut, an oply Me Mahon, n Mr. br a DI e Sel e. | ate ereign por y number of ¢ - > { Se on) Some uCnane i A OC ROR gana | Chandler himself had endesvored to (ransiace marked stiecess of. the adi r munis ak AEW YORK Novrs. to bring them to th the tel aS dle ion. Various | not. No decision y S_ i ed, and the qu ms. Col. Parker, clef of the spec tor Merritt and Naval ¢ > ‘ es 0! j state: penalty of #100 for eac Funding the Virginia Debt were offered In. rererence to other | tlon will probably be referred to the agents of the Post Office departinent, being one | ‘dseem to entitle them to the recognition | cich passeng Sof ten; sueb penalty New York, Jan, Hugh Mcculloch, prest | subjects, inctuding one by Mr. Henry eoneern, | General Yor 1 opinion. evening at General Brady’s house, “also | of the Senate and to their contirmation. to become a fen on the vesse)} dent of the finding association of the tuted ing the improper action of U. S. elect, attempted to translate © the m1 : ction super- | Schurz sta ut information rece y the authen- | butt | | i ae Sars | Mr. Conger inquired it opportunity would be | States, limited; Charles M. F | Washington Socicty Siven io offer amendments. Bank of New York, and |, The receptions of yesterd: y i ver been offered | 0 Cx oe 'Y for Rt ir efforts were total _ failures. :, of Indlana, in giving Gen. Brady the Pi ges, merely requested hi virors. The eaucus action on any of the | ets were opposed t djourned without taking | denaitinent secmed to establish Amajority of the cau- | Ueity_of Sitting Bull's reported return motion nade by Sena- | the United States, though his exact whe mi Mr. Willis (who had charge of the vill) replied | resenting Baring Bros., leave this A. STRAUS, c take charge ‘i ; ae se | that he was instructed by the committee on { Mond to-day, to attend a legislative confe rence a eee | tor Thurman tn executive session yesterday | abouts is noi” yet detinttely Known, | Of them. | Some time att s them locked | et tial Hall, te Navy Yard and | ¢qucation and lavor to have the bill paced og | Tor funding the Virginia deut. aoe " | that the proceedings relative to the New York | How to deal with him his people was | his curiosity was so At he Opened tem, Barracks all witmessed notable gather- | jeported. Policemen’s Protest. 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, Pointinents be conducted in open session. Itis | talked over. without any conclusion. The | Whereupon he was impressed with the Mea | ings at houses where ladies of worth and high | | Mr. Conger sald that many gentlemen on his | More than one hundred policemen met. yest Be 10th and Dith streets: in (he cauens yesterday | course of the governisent will on this point de- | that they were importan: documents, AS near cha m were welcoming visitors. s. | side of the House were in favor of the bill, but | a /bout a formal protest agalhs! th jeni4tr Between 100 » democrati¢ Senators | pend considerably on Sitting Bull’s attitude | & he can remember, ae mentlone thelr con~ Field, Mrs. Dunn, Miss Head (at B | Wanted an opportunity to nd and debate it. | reduction of 20 percent. in thelr pay recenuly ing to reject the nomi- | and what be may desire. It seems pretty well | tents to Wm. E. Chandler tirst. egrams of Lees Pe ee % | | Mr. Luttrell.—The people of California want | resolved upon by the commissioners. DIAMONDS. nit. seitled that he will recet e both parties were contained in the biuidle, aod | , Mis. Mary Clemmer, and Senator | getion, not words. ne day Bes pe —= 4 anise —— than those offered by the commission | both sides of the question were revised by wife and her sister, Mrs. Lester, had | — Mr. Page called attention to the fact that the | So WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUK ASSORT NAVAL ORDESS.—Commander M.L. Johnson, | Which visited hin in Canada in ocoudi- | them. The democratic telegrams, however eceptions, It was Senator Jones’ | other side had made the Chinese question the The New York tite sauin MENT OF DIAMOND SULITAIRE AND OLUS- ‘and the | Uonal surrender, were more interesting to them than’ the othe ‘and in honor of it his wife in- b ) av subject ofa caue AND | (2 hold Linself in readiness to co LOCKETS IN ALL SIZES. THE RECENT Dis. | 4°! e station. Lleut. J. ¢ COVERIES OF DIAMONDS IN LARGE QU. d navy ‘TITIES, AND THE GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GOLD AND LABOR, HAS BROUGHT ‘THESE GEMS Wi1HIN THE MEANS OF PEE BONS IN MODERATE CIRCUMSTANCES. jan4 M. W. GALT, BRO. & 00. while the repubiteans tad r friends to @ mu- | not considered it; but still he hoped that no one ws ening. One of the largest | would oppose the demand for the previous ques. Morton, of the | assemblages at tie holise of any of the Justices | tion. snated to visit | cf the Supreme Court was at that of Judge | Mr. Congerw ig, Said he bi | Miller, where Mrs. Miller, Miss Lida and her lorida. He had neve | cousin, Miss Winter, Mrs. Stoekin this contmittee, and kn iss Nelson received togethi none of the nected with Morton's visit. ladies leave for their for Tn reply toa question whether he had re Judge and Mrs. or sent any telegrams bearing upon late turday. Quite a nu side were. ard ns Blackburn interrogated witness as to Ae whethe a6 avy-yard | Post Oflice department, Florida. Mr. Brady, 1 Mr. Moiton w lis testimony betol | onganived y Edson, presi a limited number of in the © Ey ER MENOCAL which assembled at the Washington some days ago to examine into the charges preferred against Civil Engineer 4. G . 2 € completed their i to the Navy department ates Mr. Menocal of the red. which cam: tubly. yard, Feb. 1 ordnance ju resident, ul Boynio 25 BEOWN OUL Of lute wed to consider the bill in the mittee of the whole. Snot in ord mded, 116 to nd Mrs e at mmber of the with bi 2 - ie yese was passed—yeas 155. = z . = > coast sieain: is Uons tor President and V dent the & jadics at the Riges House received calls yester- and the ‘Howse svent Ent the comunic, Sand Ca = 7 2 aie tes Brosnan: from th BS: Z SIITEE ON 4 B xchanged betwee! aselt i ge Ty 1 rlor Was added 1 D 5 e } tla : . x ‘Guinier d andordered touue Ma | y reported the legislative, executive and | during his( Brady’s) stay in Florida. | Gen. and Mae Albee oa | § 3:65 Be of D. ©. guaranteed by the United i" ant Engineer ¢ judicial appropria iH. Tae bill has In- . By whose request did you ¥1 i P Of their friends last evening. Mr, | Fire in Amberst, Mass. New Vork We-day. States, Coupon or E : ¥ ‘ Ci bi torporated in it = A. President Grant requested me t H 3.R. Fairlamb gave last evening the | AMHEKST. Mass, Jan. Kellozg’s block <ou The sub-commite Other Invessinent Sern tice bought on orders S i ‘ miarione || the cites orn and in compliance with bis request L went. | heir Of Monday suirres. Mss, | OWned by the Ainherst Savings Bank, was of pantie, concietitie Of austtr LEWIS JOHNSON & Go., or ordered home, by the Natio Fiemy of Scic - What did you go for? A, ‘to see a fair b sang with fine eTect the “Spinning | damaged by jire this morning tothe extent of “ nh OKSE OWNERS, A TTENTION!—Col- = onsin, (chairman,) Frye, and Forney, of Alabama, this morn- sommenced investigation Into the cuanges i Comutssioner and Chief Super irveying parties | Count ‘ors two, With a | Mr, Blackburn then put witness through a ndent for the | rigid examination regarding bis tdea of an | sion by ma oo per annum, each. | almost Cabinet olticer of ie U.S. government Miss So seamre | 1 Urlet abolishes the three TARY OF STATE and Mrs. Evarts | now known totie law, and f2 ve issued cards for the usual diplomatic | director for one and’ superint —one to be given on tue first, andone | other, at a sali da Jewel” songs from Faust. Ollers ww, insured. ‘The post office and sa ¥ ed to the pleasure of the occa- | bank were somewhat Injured, butare ic or recitations. | Sued. ‘The other occupants of the bi ry bas invited her friends to her | Starbuck « Skeels, loss $1.90, insuran ’ lewe Villa Farms 1% miles shove Georwe- | town on Tennailytown road, offers the best, ht of inducements for winter:ny Horses at the, ' low price of 810 ver month. Firet-clase anthers ne. OUr TPSETeeE tor a er : ections Davenport of malfeasance in . tT > ith: aye ‘The coast. sur 5 also placed under the In- | interieriny in the electoral count of the state of | father’s residence. 207 J street, for February | and D, IL logg, boots and shoes, 19 5m, > a rrewular plectiot et ally Veterinary stteudance fron, Dr. i 7 eo terior departinen ea: ee Florida, and asking him ithe considered that | 4th. at's ovclock. | no ins os 1 Col. Wingate: Seaman ae aeweees rg lange jp ‘4 past SPERY ARTICLES OF THE WASHINGTON ——_—_—— the policy of “civil service reformers The ladies at Willard’s are issuing invitations umber of perso ested on election day 6 = cee Cane poe. Moe further partic : 5 yin th ner I a number of persons arrested on election day by lars ecguire a: 006 10 et nw = es aty.—The Senate foreign relations commit- THE City Posy Orrice SITz.—The sub-comn- Witness said he saw no impropriety in the ion eae mae eee Src, a5 thelr St | eens pana ae nn _ Uyeeyeee Mr. Davenport's orders, particularly those who g tee e . = tO agrec , : sity | matter. sai thers aia tat L9 so successful, f Bee van. : elle empted to vote a 7a pers == a aan twill consider on Friday next the resolution | DUUEe: {0 sere upon t Me are Ane Gt | inreply to Mr, MaeManon, witness testiiied | "Mr. overt Lincoln (son of President Lincoln) | Pi fire on Sunday swept over the valley 2 | ee eet ae eee Unt rae ete eer se eee last week: requruthie the Pretiows ieee O'elock, at. the room of the comtatiteeon public | Mat he assorted out of the telegrams in the ling On some of lils old friends yesterday. | Iniles north of this place, Durning 500 tons of Sil ‘The SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED | ; SIATES havinw decided that the special asseas- Meuts forthe:mprovement of streets and avenuas tion should be confived to Mr. Davenport's ac- Uons as supervisor, claiming Uhal Lhe committer had nothing to do with him as U. rauals- stoner. Other members of the commit ook dificrent views, however, and the inquiry wi.) g 2 rooms those which had ne bright and pretty Miss Sophie M guced between Mr. Tyner and ltmselt, welcomed back to’ Washington soc! ‘Mr. MacMahon.—Then tt was not untrue as | Marsh Js visiting Mrs. Senator Dors stated by the deinocratic papers that some of |. Mrs. Vincent ‘Taylor and the Misses Taylor the telegrams were taken from the committee | having removed to Washington, will receive hay and leveling several ranches to the ground. of the intention Of this government to abro- | bulldings. to take tle matter into consideration. $ | A heavy gale of wind prevailed, doi nach the Fi = ery articles of the Washington | Persons interested al seca valid and lescal tax.all property-holders who are ies eee ee | Con Sertitenies hae ie against whose proverty tax len | ieeprcriox OF TAX ON TOBACCO.—The Senate | of owa insited to be present. sts of Bliss, of N. Y¥ Casey Young, of Tenn., and Stone, damage in Deadwood Gulch, unrooting houses, uprooUng trees and blowing down fence: a oir . as ts ‘ose take the broadest grounds. ‘ ‘A. Those I have mentioned weretaken. | their friends at thelr apartments, 2401 Pennsyl. Closed by the Sheriff. grounds. Fedeen the same, subject to such reduction s@ the finance eommilttee this morning, by a vote of SS = Toom? ay announced that if he could find | vanta avenue. ALLENTOWN, Pa., Jan. 95.—M. T. Kramer, for Tevision Low in prowress will authorize. tive against four decided to recommond a reduc~ Fea ie pon diet pears ue elegans sent-and recelved by him he | . Owing to the continued severe ilinoss of Mtrs, | Hany years the largest any goa eertant 40 Samarooa, eve Jan. Be The directors of s s | Uon of the tax on tobacco from the present rate | for tcn yea . Sacha REDBEOR | we luce them before the committee. | MeCrary she will not receive to-morrow, ape store closed ‘National’ Bank have call on SPECIAL Ne ee NOW BE PAID of 24 cents per pound to 2 cents per pound, and pee ten a and state librarian for Indiana for Witneed received 2,000 from Z. Chandler when — —<$<—$——__— and will be sold out on Saturday. His indebted- | {te First National Bank is made a call on sabe it \ also decided to add to the House bill a the stockholders for 95 per cent. On each share entrees completed a work | he ‘tert for ‘Tallahassee, which amount he | «9 Mormon Woman’s” Finale to | Ze JS about $15.00, due mostly to Philadelphia <_psyers interested will find it of advan- | provision to admit free of customs duty all | Qf Colonial law c ror. U ke ll deticiences and contingences and French treaties with thiscountm, -oStS2 and | turned over to Mr. W. E. Chandler upon arrival. “Miss Brown.” apenas: consequent” “on. the. previous manage: tawein adjusting and settling their tax billste callon | Heorice paste aud licorice ie these articles ea It was unasrstond by Mr. Brady that Mr. viitor Star. the public have had the ben- | _ ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S PARENTS Leaaiy Max- | ment to be paid within 20 anys. The directors “s = = cing im: 4 HOS 0] r ust a = aj ler ER ts si pa a whicl say Ca they fear the WfLLiaM DICKSON, mantfacture of plug tobacco.” The committee rahe, SUsERs of the Philadelphia and Reading | S'Witinesses. in. Florida. This, however, ne | efit of “Miss Brown's” opinions concerning us Ther a ee eens history, upon maich | Gk wall have so go antes mami ora ee Pe apes took uo action to-day in regard to the taxes on S apimpany In Schuylkill county have | qq not know from his own knowledge ‘He | and ours, 1 hope the shock of some wholesome ; . eds es rs up now beyond ceiver, which would probably use up all the 499 Four-and-a-Half ¢t., cigars and cigarettes and Snuff, adopted an address to the company Coenena gpragy) advanced $100 of his own money to | advice anda few facts will not be amiss, ip y the ibility of further doubt payment of wages in lawful money, and if su efray the hotel expenses of the party, and that % or question. ‘That Lincoln's parents were mar- | Stock and require assessments to satisfy the de- i ay $ ; ? 16 they ey apenas ; | _‘‘Unloaded pistols” are your safest weapons, | Ned, and that the story of his illegitimacy was | positors. Cashier Leak, whose alleged mls- jand'Im _ Three doors above Columbia Building. | spxazoR CrnistiaNcy FOR Mustsren to | Pavment isnotinade by February io they pro- SO ee eco aronin crores Uni cls weapons, | Hed, and tar = cae leged als PERU.—The Pre point Senator | POe to stop work. return to Washington. Dr. J. M. Bernheisel, ex-Member of Congress, 15 rrect 1s established by certified | manag ught the disaster ou the - ————— = " living still, and will bear the same testimony to. | COPles of the records, which are printed in the | tuUlon, has resigned. MPROVED STUDENT LAMPS, Christiancy minister to Peru in place of Rieh- THE RuODE Isnanp 11 ATURE has been ad- W. E. CHANDLER ON THE STAND. years ago.” The “Book ~ | New York Tribune of Saturday; being a copy 1 ard Gibbs-who has held the offtee slags iss, | vised by a witty member to advertise for some- | Mr. Win. E. Chandler was the next witness, | 2#Y be did “years ago.” The “Book of Mormon’ Eo 1s SUll In existence, and Is read by thousands of | {0M the county records of the bond whic! ppointment will probably be made this | ‘lug todo. The louse has spent one day in | and was first examined by Chairman Potte j 4 CANANDAIGUA, N. : day 1 a t | people who possess intelligence and sense. an | Thomas Lincoln gave, with Richard Berry as | .,CAXAEDAITA, NS dam. 28 The lange . = Week, aithouzh it is not eertain whether Mr. | Culegizing a member detained at home by acel- | testifying that he leit the major part of the tel: | Penile | surety, previotis to his marriage to Nancy Hanks, m flour : 3 BRASS AND NICKLE PLATED, | Cirisiiancy will tender his resignation vefore | dent, yet it refuses to consider a proposition for egrums given him by Gen. Brady in te private GE ey Of the og | abd also of the certificate of the Methodist | se | the end of the session. an early adjournment. oflice of Gen. Butler, that gentieman not being finabitants, wicks men of science are telling us | Preacher, Jesse Head. who certifies that he sae ~ : | 2 eS Loxc oR WALEING.—Fawward Belden, | Piouelarranpoment or eee nad any pre | oucedweltcn Amnericansoil, Nodoubt.it search ; Martied them on the 284 day of September, 1506. AT REDUCED PRICES. | _ISveSnaantNe THK Deraursenror Acmicut- | o( ¢ie, Distance Wanxixo.—award Belden, | vious Het ee ernes bea eroken of the atiair | were made, a few broken heatts and blasted | 1e Tecord is said to be reguiar in all respects. ~ | iethonco oe Asrivalcare | Xork, ccnmenced their long-distance walk at | erp, Subsequently he took another package ees Gund oureudg of Fah. Don't “sit | Tar Case or ConNELivsJ. VANDERBILT against have been at work looking up the affairs of the | the Filth Regiment Armory, in New York, yes- | from Mr. Brady, which were taken to his house place to sit, ‘Meh ir women of Utah have | “20; 1. Vanderbilt, in which plaintiff sues for a — department of agriculture, and claim that they an Ness must walk 2,000 halt miles | and examined. after which he took tnem to the | 17ac¢ (0, sit. | Men and women of Utah have | qutilion dollars, under an alleged at Lo | Bave Gen. LeDuc, who has the management of | G0 Sng qoqseutive half hours, and Belden is to | local 7ribune ottice. derues%; ard as our forefathers fought tor ous | Lecelve that SUbLis ie toe menace OG | Slalisties and seeds tn that branch of the exec- | fic! half miles in 2.000 consecutive twenty ea ae ria that of eixteen | country, and lelped to gain hier om. there, | sition to the probate of a Jone 5 SCHAEFER'S, utive departmer corner. ‘The committee | Minu ‘The Milwaukee man is the favorite ” "KOF, ele re} : lens een fore we ‘are the best ‘Judges of when we shall was taken up yesterday ee Mainegtt oss | show that $05,Ws) was appropriated by Con- ers. oleomargarine factories known to q| again emigrate. We ask-for Utah the same | PremMe court. ‘The counsel for plaintiff obtained 1016 he street my | _gtess during the fiscal year 4 . for the country, thirteen had failed, though backed | 33: 3 an order to show cause why the stay of pro- purchase ssp path ATIC. At Montville, Me.. | with an te of $1,500,000 to begin with, | iveedcm “Miss B.” demands for Washington, | “eedings already granted until a struck jury China, Glass and Plated Ware, | nd veuctable, for distrib n Silurday. John MeFariand, a farmer, lis | Te Mhinks SHatiee er minaer eee vaeeine on a | and.we are willing to take the consequences, hould-be procured should not be vacaea aud granddaughter, were murdered by one | very smail profit, if any. 1 think the “morn jalétr De: BS ties of seeds, cereal | go. CRDERED By A Le , for distribution amongst respon- | wire ; to be tested and reported upon. ED CLARK Rowell. an 4 Mrs. MOAPLAA on to sing on the occasion soferts a Rerfect right | he case goto trial. Argument is set down for EDWARD ‘ The ¢ tee y 2 stactory. zs a Insane man. Mrs. McFarlan Ss sin} B, » song | o-day. * DEALER 18 | duac bu servesce wat eae exeetoor | shot with agun, and the others had their brains | A Dacre mror, ten years ofage, isa rest_| would die on their lips could they See how some of LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. DOORS, SASE, | for 1) e intel ‘a . are beaten out. “The murderer was afterwards shot | dent of Indianapolis. Ever since his birth he | “Eves” go round picking out ribs promiscu- THE W111 OF CALEs Cusninc, which has been "BLINDS. MOULDINGS, Exc. Hoke wintinn tama one ‘pkey | 8nd killed by a neighbor whom he attacked. has been going through tite motion of a waltz to | ously nowadays. [resented in the probate court ‘at Newburyport. Offices-910 Virginia avenue theast, — charge this vheat. s! silent music, He is never still in his wakti As Iam on the defensive in this controversy jass., gives no statement of property, and or rineeie aseome necaee ot,’ | Clarge that twenty bushels of wheat, supposed ing THE Pork THREATEN! y —A 7 CeS3 vi y Ki made west. t e been fol chasat NED BY SOCIALISTS. hours. His mother vad danced to ex ata | I will close by thanking THE Stax for space | makes no public juests. The was Saea and Depot-Oth street and Virwinia avenue | (nsiiel, and. of tis twelve! bushels wentty & | Hotden Times Berlin dispatch says_a telegram | ball jist betore he wee bee given me. My mottois: “bo unto other ag you | M-Madriaae wesc, aed the witnesses thersty ae coutheast. prominent banker inthis city. Gen. Le pue has | om Kome reports that the Pope has received would they should do unto you;” and on the | now scattered. property is to be divided Bio Tnow have no partner, and no connection what- | Sent a Itberal aniouutof Money in brats tas | teteatening letters from soclatists in connection | A TRIEVING LETTER CaaRiER——A canter | WOWwa U platform of humanity I claim all good | into two equai parts, one of which 1s to go to Freight ey ever with, or intersst in,’ my former establishment, department to its present ames Sper With his recent eneyclical letter, and that he | named John Flood was arrested in New Roa) men and women as brothers and sisters. the five cl nh of John N, Cushing and the | 7 flour, 33, ‘& the foot of 4th street sout it tan16-Im says wat he account for every farthing dis- theres SCO Ni seentionl ot: te a ce at ae st offic es neato tal a oe oe he SN Cushing 35 thee Some 3] J ee 7” =— “= -¥ t he ie ice. He col oy Sea RTE € a N. x wr. .¢ TAxes. ob bec acrgte peteoen || Ae Ietters for twomonths past, rifingthem ofsone | | Grx. Gxawr Sosrscemn ro Hava Brex a | USDINE iS. SoMa Ee Seas, z ee rural nts Of ills Gcatteen ycTIMoNsovs FRavp.—A pious fraud has | $500, FENIAN.—That Gen. Grant and his While | CONVICTED OR BARRATRY.—The New York | 233. long, 48435; er 2 PAY YOUK TAXES NOW. : re, er interes re ne jean tae Mec Going New (Jersey. He represents himself = in Ireland should have been suspected o} Sun states that John C, O'Sullivan, a member of ii ee Jan. 28.-Fhour dull. Wheet dull. et 8 ol 3 Soncern, Ne NC, 5 x commo! N. i Fuom 10 0 49 Pom Cexr. Saven. tended with great. success, he says, and when | and solicts subeerieions eee Book Col ON. JOHN CADWALADER, judge of the United | Fenian emissaries Is one of the ludicrous in the n council of Harrison, N. J., wascon- iakans = Bible dictionary | States district court for the eastern district ot | dents of lis Journey abroad. The N. ¥. Acrald | victed Saturday in the Hudson county court of | © Cau at the office of W. Hi SLATER, No. 1408 Penn- | {he comiitive ig [broisll Witt thelr examina- | now in press, He carries with hima number | Pennsylvania, died of typhoid , pueumonia, in | Dublin Tetter save theta warily seared aetsctive | picket aeamaay An His was the first (LaNDOX., ee ag Tig ys lvamia avenue, opposite Willsrd’s, and he willex. | Uons he will give them Dh the! 's to meditate | of forged letters bearing the signatures of | Philadelphia, Sunday, after an otonly a | kept a close eye on the ex-President and his iment ever found in New Jersey for that. ; in Rew it can be doxe. danlé20 | Upon in connection with their jnvesugations, prominent ministers, week, friends up to the very hour of their departure. | offense, coneols, 82%... ow Jersey Oontral

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