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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Perasylranis Ave: corner 11th Street, The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 8. H. KAURFMANN, Pres’t. ‘THE EVENING STAR ts served to subscribers in the city by carriers, ou thei own account, se cents per week, or 44 cents pcr month. Copies st ceunter, 2cents each. By mail—postage prepald— “or Weexcr Bran pul on Frid-y—82 8 ees prepaid. 10 copies for $15, Beopies 3 Fits nen sonacetations watst be mo im ad- paper sent louze= «nan 3 “Gar lates of advertinig inde hacen on applic tion ening taal WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1879. TWO CENTS. THE EVENING STAR. ee EEE SPECIAL NOTICES. UNIVE Sf CHURCH they, AUEC. tsarrow st tise eo am Ee pv 2th weouen tomors boil beet me 1 SHELL, DD. WILL and evening at Church. It RCH — Preating V Lrecn: at 7:30 p. “The Satety of You ee peach tc the New York Ave GOKS HM Ce iP by Rev. Gi mb the pastor. Sub) Mew: =>, BEPHIBOSH C2 tows, Mannie 3 by Rev. Dr. Davip WiLso iam Public and frat > FOURTH PRESBYTE st. let @ and H ) pamn.. same pli: Washington News and Gossip. G6vERNMENT EKecerrTs To-pay.— Internal revenue, $298,377.07 OMS. $713,454.0 AT THE WuiTs Hovst.—Justice Marian, Sena- tors Matthews, Conover, K'!rkwood and Butler, and Representatives Cox (Olio), Harmer, Cum- mings, MeKinley, Kelley, Ward, Gardaer, Brewer, Henderson, Townshend and Powers called on the President to-day. A Masonity REPORT AGAINST EX-SECRETARY Ropeson.—Representative Morse has signed the majority report of the House committee on naval affairs in relation to the mismanagement of the Navy department under Robeson, and has endorsed the resolutions calling the atten The Arrears of Pensiony Bi! OFFICIAL KEPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ESTIMATES OF 70 CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THE BILL. The Secretary of the Interior forwarded to- day to Congress the requested information on + the subject of the arrearages of pensions Dil ‘The communication consists of a letter of trans- j Mittal, enclosing a letter trom the Con slorer of Pensions. ‘The Commissioner s that there will be required to pay the arrears ot Pensions due in cases whic he to the date of the passag> of the act the sum of $54,000,010—g600,000 of which will be required for the arrears in the navy is estimated that the round sum of $ will be required to pay the pensions of the cur- of which $50,000 will be required for Five million dollars down as the amount wh: been allowed Senator and Mrs. Blaine have issued Invita- Uons for Saturday evenings In February. | On Monday, the 10th, dancing will be one of | the pleasures of the reception he:d by Miss | Heard at Gen. Butler’s residence. Tne invita- Uons are very informal; mostly verbal. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Pollok have invited thetr | friends from 3 to7 next Monday. Miss Dicker- son, of New York, whose beauty was so much praised last winter, is again Mrs. Pollok’s guest Yesterday occurred the first of the turee seirees for which Baron and Baroness Blane hav@issued invitations. It was their first. en- tertéinment in Washington, and was in every way productive of enjoyment tote disti guished company whom the youthful host and hostess were assiduous 1n their grace- ful efforts to entertain. Many members of the diplomatic corps were present—Sir Edward and FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, SaTurDay, February 5. SENATE.—The Vice President laid before the Senate a number of communications from the ecretary of War, transmitting a repor! of Maj. ©. B. Comstock, engineer corps, respecting the cost of different classes on work on the lake surveys fro.n June 30, 1571, to June 30, 187s; one from tLe quartermaster general in regard to measures taken to secure transportation and through ticket: certain railroads; one from the ecmmissary general of subsistence remon- strating against the proposed reduction of ap- Propriations for his office; and one from the aa- Juwlant general of the army asking that he be alowed v5 a tdit‘onal clerss and that the cleri- cal force of his office be placed on the same foot- ing, as to compensation, With tuat of other de- Telegrams to The Star. THE CIPHER INVESTIGATION. MR. TILDEN EXAMINED. He Knew Nothing of the Ciphers Or Buying Electoral Votes. FOREIGN AFFAIRS, American Cattle in Loxpos. Feb. 8. committee of the cattle trade assoctation at — in onder to avoid ic terruption to the trade, ba: offered to erect the necessary latrage aud abattoirs to comply With the Fquirementsof the Privy Council. Tt is believed, Lowever, that in consequ crowing tn the authorities of the corpora- Averpool, ¢ tien or the dock board will undertake the work. All criivals of @attle from America since the Seamer Ontario's cargo, have been found en- tirely free trom disease. ‘The severity of the Weather, therefore, It is Delleved, caused the outbreak tn that instance. The Brits) govern- ment ts, under the circumstances, not inclined. ‘Ointeriere with the importation of cattle from, America, Provided chere ts adequate inspection fore shipment, and provision of the required atrage at Liver pool to pat them tn position to meet such ca &s the Oniarto’s, it Ismot be- Heved (hat slaughter on” the quays will be ene forced where no disease exists. ae temen in the {rade say that under these condit can Shippess need not fea with the busine: = The Paris Lottery, Pants, Feb. S-The deitvery of the lowery Prizes wiil commence on Wednesday next Ae Hicles not claiined by the 15th of May wile sold, but the proceeds can be claimed any ume within a year. Fai Lonpe Ped. s. \)er manu. facturer, has falled. “His Mabiliuies are £59,000, Afiairs in Germany. Brrity, Feb. s.—Twenty-two hundred Catho- Ue Indies of the Rhine provinces have forwarded 4 petition to the Emperor against the suppres- sion of the Ursuline converts of Nouneawerth Phowatler. Herr Sehnbach, of Muatch, has minissioned by the Emperor to paint a of Prince Bismarck, for the national ure im London. quired for , Lady Thornton, Misses ‘Thoraton and Miss Boy year ending June 3), | Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Howard and Miss Ri; 00,000 18 not the re. | the Brazillan minister and Mme. Borzes ti Iv Is Delieved that the session of the ag, Which will open on Wednesday, will be very strong. The statement made tn a Berlin pai ULents of the government. All of the above fcmmuni auions were refers AMERICAN CATTLE IN EUROPE. to appropriate committees, ‘The Viee President also laid before the Sex Uon of the President to the alleged ermina | persons during the fis conduct of Robeson. Mr. Morse was not pres- | IsS0. The estimateot % CS RLS BAREIS tween Gand F sts. dispatch tothe Londe Pall » Gazette yester. tor Services. Su serait the meeting Of the committee when tue | sult of actual calculation in ali cases, Dut aver. | The DRT D eee oT eer annual report of Prof. Baird, secre THE CIPHER UNVESTIGATIO ay Cust the German minmmaner eeccareeiemen B pastor Services, Sun "| eport was signed by the otaer stx dem rails areae gbtained by calculating the amounts | the new Spanish Iminister and alt the scereta- mitusonian Institution, “Ord Mr. Tilden’s Testimony=-He Knows | had been nd 18 theorrect. Her Von Hevde ce ces THE REDEEMER—n ee vinclusive; there. | ahd his wife, recently Miss Radford, Mr. ts, able. Nothing About the Ciphers. brandt, th NEw York, Feb. 8. enator from | tre hulnister at the Danish capital, was At the reassembitng of | long ago designated for anothe? post, and Baron darand pre-ented the credentials of Hon, FORMED EPISCOPAL —( went room Free i. THE Hovse Comtex on INDIAN Arrarns | mainder to Jan. i, 187, being estimated. ‘The | tem, Mr. Yoshida Djiro, Count Lewenhaupt, Mr. D. Walker, elected U yesterday, as stated in last, evening’s Sar, sregate obtained for invalid cases ts $25,114.- Outrey the French minister and wife, the Dan- Potter committee this morning ex-Mayor | Magnus nominated as his successor. Count 1 bs t 4 Arkansas for six ye from March 4, 9. Read 7 % se Vita Goltz. etary of the legation, will act after | ; 7 ish ininister and wife, the Chinese minister and a 2 ” Wickham and Corporation Counsel Whitney 4 is Me | agreed to the bill for the transfer to Chief ane nn Mr. Bartlett. and Mr. ‘Tseng, the Chinese con- |“) Placed on thie. Dawes and oth esent- | SCTE among the spectators. At a quarter past | Herr Von ites debrandt leaves Copenhagen and ORMED BeiSCOPAL_CHURCH OF | Jcseph and such of the Nez Perces Indians as | $2502.20. 1 respond seer raanannan attended. Count Litta ren- | od petitions mmalnek to re eaters Dresent- | eleven Governor ‘Lilden entered, accompanied | Until Baron Nagnus has arrived: but methane ‘THE MESSIAH—(Sovereiwn’s Hall, 7th i Gesire to accompany him four townships of | 14 i land in the Indian territory, and set aside and | 2£¢3 from Jan. invest for them in 4 per cent. bonds $250,009, | “MC St they to relinquish all right and title to any lands in Idaho or elsewhere. The committee | rd petitions against the proposed change in tt ance to his ministerinen- | C4 Pe G a ae stips vo | tcthod of stamping clgars. Keterred to com- is, and received on his owa | fated Of Stamp ve ot | dered valuable a ~ be site the gu $ Commissioner in makmg these esti Lehalf Warm” congratulations on his mates necessarily interpreted the act, and as | Covery from the malady which it his construciton is subject to review and ap- | feaied would soon r New York ave.)—tev. J. B Nontit, st to the date of the pass by bis brother, Henry A. Tilden, of Lebanc ject at am “a Minister's Tr John Bigelow and Henry S. Dimmock. governor came in smiling, and took his sea quietly. He was at once n by Mr. Hunton known In berlin about Herr Von Heydebrandt’s being instructed to present his letters of recall ‘Life in its Var‘e METRO + Relation~. ‘OLYTAN M. t unders gave notice that he would c at the earliest opportunity, the bill recently ated Famine Reports. | chairman, who sai nor ‘Tilden, we re. ».S.—It las been ascertained that - | s | et educed by bim providing for the tempor: ; ; ; 7 alingniee te: i the famine anadiazons By te pete trae. tie nares Cee | PHovalorlisapproval, he subinits some ob: pe cae ‘anster of certain Indian tribes froin the cou- | £° Mr. Iiden repli. “I have send che a Co tee Pedy Sab meg, “A Giant's Strenta Wast- | row oceupied by the Poncas inindian territory, | HOPS touching she tmiport and effect of the panied by a grand d: trol of the Intertor to the War department, Publication and translation which have never | qree Agree. gat pravec meine ts oo Frames pied by the 1 in Indian iz | ahd the oractice which should be adopted in Fabled by a grand Rhee ee Gu retion of Mr. Windon, the senate sum | ELS peta. © never enim toe rrange — ae, | and invest for them 355.000 Ins percents, making adjustment of the arrears claims in some ef | Ue Postmaster- a us Witeanddaugh- | rither insisted upon its amendments to tie | > te : ppg se ATHENS, F “l hese Uhat if SP yTHe NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF THe | $140.00, and being in full of all claistfor Land | {3 which come within {ts pro- | 1€T, Very fine looking trio, and Attornes Laval appropriation bill, and the new Goatees | Beat to plirchase votes of South Caro the frontier commisstoners do not agree one cS Women’s Chri ean MiLB Dek | and. property heretofore owned by them tn | yjcjon is Some Sugeestions in relation Pretty Miss Parse Who was 'e once Reed ie by the House of Representatives oa a. 1 shad no int FmAtlon OF sts] basis tor nex 4 ‘Turkey each as. di raary Yth, at Fourth Preaby- | akota. tees ante On te act win, r ue wreseut the family enn aulyes 2 such communicatt were Will appeal Tor mediation of the powers. Soran Coarel woncauee ierek of eae Tha alain Het | of the Secreta y» waose guest | Te eset appointed asthe new com. | &,,arried ony T Saw dispa sary oe She ‘Biachk Death == coer me, | STATE Cornts Caxxor Exsory U.S, OFricens, | n oftice, ‘The missioner holds that Tustic ne, who rarely | mittee Messts, Windom, Sargent, and Bee Taowiceebenan ydeiines wit any ee | S.—The ove "nas Ge METHODIST PROTESTANT CHORCH, | Attorney General has given an opinion to ject of the ¢ to place as neg | an evening y an excepuc aa apr CHOrL ieee ec conor any dealin; 3 | S notice at Si . Sue, D Ds will repeas fp sealed Pee canes | te Secretary of War upon the s Bice atl cba Tocneapen ies me foouune | favor of thelr nes Leubors, aud were |g renee Coen ee chee iuocsin aor een s Sapa ei oe an Fond ‘Hecovuition in Heaven” on Sunday evenin< st | ing an injunction Issued by the supreme eourt | Gi aie yen cee aae | autnly Breet nit | prlation bill to. the exfec 1H of November auth, love, Mee trom Russia or Bulgaria and of ary super- mit AG ee Keeney certain funds deo’ hin Gets | Where, clainis were thed more than tive years | We guests Senat e Ot | nents to the had qpaue’ Gr mas GUE tO ee The Markets. Kand ot 730 pam. Vrewhing | construction of certain quarters at. David's | after discharge and allowed priogto Jan Hees 1 tise tueural Mics Bayard, |” asked for by th - Weut to Philadelphia, I belteve. Later in the S—Vinginia sixes, old, 20. enicx I. Powsn. Seats all | jaands, New York harbor. The Attorney id. be computed at the rate per me | and Mies eee wernan,, Mi. and Mrs. Pollok | \roccs, Windom, Dorsey, and Wallace were day I was called on by Mr, Cooper, who was on | 7%; do. consolidated “to. second | Gereral saysit is not in the power of the state 1 ihe Pensions were originally allowed, ts | ard Miss Dickerson, who ariningly | appoluted tue new conferees on the part of ‘the his way down town, and was told by him that | passe: 824,40. putt tae Ompe nd to-day. REFORMED CHORCH—True faith, maze | courts to enjoin the executive dep: ts of | intended simply to faciiitate the settlement of | Gre Sates Cony Dina Silk; AEG eee Senate. Le bad recelved an offer from soine party offe BALTIMOKE, Feb he Gottay higher— SS gosycl.savine means of i divine word | the United States or the subordinate otticers of | thore ari withont subjecting them to the | 3 eh a ree ae Mr. Sargent. from the conference committee | ine to cbtain for moner the vote of South Caro. td wte Wheat, bd real tacrawents. Kewular service by Rev De. | sich departt.cnts from executing any lec | PTOcess of re nd teadjusiment upon und Ber son, Mrs, MONE | on the bill to abolish the volunteer navy Of tie | lina, Tsaid I would authorize no such transac a often nage lee G ard 7:0 p.m. National K orders thereon, whether t oncern the pay- | Uncertain data, a 1s 1s the only o: | aS. | United States, submitted a rep ad it tion, nor spend money for any such purpose, | @24 Market finu—eouthern rete 1 delase me snd K sts nw. ___lt"__/ ent of money for the performanceof conthacts | belformed by that prov , | ly i mintttee hada he whale concn OOMIGN Ge Sree guber, 1 Geal07 No. 2 Peunayl Fania, ts LO: REV. BISHOY SIMPSON AT T+E | with ue United States or otherwise. | He calis attention t that the ap | red out moments, I obt | Merc steal eet Zod Apel and Fobraaty, 108; Foundry Church to-morrow at 11 o’clocs, | cation ef the rule in re valid pensioas | Mr 1 affected one hae | WOME mec j Marche 100) a1 0s; April LO bid. Gow. ee Sallespon wil be taken to pay the debi | BEFORE THE POTTER CoMMITTEE in thiscity, | to claims ted more than five ‘Ss subsequent | partire tedical oilicers, Provision has rew nothing iphey vice pein ye s ‘at 7-30, n and It " Bkzsent | Riger: ne edica. Ts, Provi 1} Knew noting of ciphe | Weetern quiet and steady for mixed and firm B Dr. Lasausx at 7:30, shaadi’ | yesterday, Mr. A. M. Gibson, correspondent of | will be accompain.ed with di Myer 4 E s white site, | been made for the admission of the medical of- | pervert and. others. | steamer—southern wh Wands ; do. yailo 1 3 y i Fanon ‘ ; conning F fl between him aud others, | the New York Sun, testified as to his visit to | [y aet Steal Proportions owing to the ti | one a ‘ 3 | Heers medical corps of the navy after | translated them. With Te | Sif: sxeter mixed spot. Ketruary and Ol | New Orleans. ae went ier undet rections | lion OF the py | ie greed to, and the bill pas as ee ieee erarase esos |i ime To-morrow ( | irrm his employer, with the vi setting se this is compard Windom, fon de contac oe slations, ‘ot KNOW; ot tn | pta., by the Past | news In advance of other papers. He toc | e tile to F | on the Indian appropriation Dis ‘d that hegoUations were goin: : mn i ropria iil, sub aearal tc Alnthe Ger z geed deal of Interest in the investigation, stablished. In most ¢ iurean. | Uae Sundae regard to aining cer | a | cften talked with the democratic members of | then, t ee will nec | ard par ite wns enjoyed all | Seren turning boards. | Mr. Marble told me tr j iiiet and cS CHURCH OF THE ASCENSI« | the committee; he was familiar with many of | | venting. Supper was served | print the report of Prof. S. F’ Batra, tse hind cr way about th corruption of t | Pecrotven: aril of Marrac! the subjects under inquiry, and gave the demo- | nadmbusta- | "be acrecabte he Leream- | Tiss jneries, forthe years tsa | HS, aioe | Refined. oy, Cofler quiet anc Morning tery | cats such suggestions as he thought might | ity give rise to great | tinted silk with » infront r ect of those dis; tug to & 2) ,alP\. Whisky dull, LOSSs. Freihts to Li eset tO-R orre | jrove useful, but had no connection with the | discatis: ve BIS ditnanred 1 | and isis, w d the jolnt resolu- | in cipler or tr Tar d toOregon i, stermer cull and easier—cotton, Kd; flour, WiSRiOL BTY SET | ~" le pr had any interes swith |" Sime ‘ Sane Ogi ray | | von d. . dispatche: now they came tn cipaer . Fd. ; gras Receipts—flour, 2.41 |; wheat, at Ty o'clock | Committee, He never had any intercourse w Surerous Illustrations are given to show tie | Ch motion of Mr. Edinunds, the judi eting of the committee to in. | 57000; corm oan. 2.400) S00! Ship = jure Re ETan ay money. De inadequacy of t {as an equalizer of pea- | eis were | commitice Ww iihorized to st during the th Sameor « c dispateaes were | ments—wheat, 11 corn, 69,000. Series | With Weltneeeee A wet enka tad nothing todo | sionsbeiween claims tobe adaiitted which have | Beate i SAAT FOOISRIS AS eee ee | ee — Es | With witnesses in New Orleans, and n allowed, but did not come within tie 5 | 3.01 l= | he committee on finance, nae hn ad diapatons . AD Reve Pe | even know where they stopped untll te was Years limitation on the one hand and those | atin bow See Laon Lane 1 do hot know that any’ of those dispatenes | he Murdered Telegraph Operato: Macs. Subject “Gi | brought out tn evidence here in Washing Which have been admitted and fell. wat j arge sapphit plating Uy Imernal revenue. | rnind aniahee ees dite eiton's Babits | FOUL. CRIME AT WARRENTON JUNCT C recently. Imitation on the other. | 2 ving. Mrs. 3 nendments reducing the tax on tobace), ‘ an sibs pple rin, [Special Correspoulence of The Star, = . OF Te ne | a ee . . | two soldiers, who each iost an arin above the | Leach woie the1 perb toitet or the even- rere Hult : ae s ordered | [WO after election ¢ ay, Nite a letter re- | WaKnENTON JUNCTION, Feb. 7—This toratng, by Jesus, the Christan hie Apoctinn ceca | THE INTERNATIONAL Postal, Carp. Ci elbow, charged June 29, 1 | It was the Salin brocade; the | That The Dit be ool eh eke ae oraered fair COUDL. TT bad aa ces EO SOUR LO SEO @ | gs the section handson the Virginia mated Position to the traditions of the Priests and Parsovs | TOURNEY.—C. H. Blood, of Biddeford, Me., has | itvd.’ Now S. 1869, and it | gicind a Fre ey and the flowers of dett- | Teted ore fair count. 1 bad nothing to do with the road were going out to work on Ue track, they pithe Arcetacy called Catholiciem and Protestan:- | resigned a game to his opponent Jno. If. Itood, | was allowed January the day before €<olors. A diziiord ornament was worn in | Placed 0 EIS THIU ORES OTR nt ee cation | fCund on the track the bedy of a maa, which on advocates every Sunday at 1 am,at Mc. | cf Coventry, England, masing the score in th Uke arrears bill became a law. No. 2 tiled claim * hair; around her neck was black velvet HOUSE.—After reading of the journal, R. L. Sed be ace, and that was a communication | examination proved to be that of Mr. Howard "s Hall, Pennsvivania ave., bet. 2d and Jd | 5 me Sarina ieee vate : i a lded with diamonds oh fel emis : d by Mr. Otteudorfer and others. Twas =o aa .. | , Viz: Great Britain 16; | June 20, ieep, and the pension was allowed the ude ca w ae Giam ond: lane hich fell an T. Beall was sworn in asa meinber to fill the and did not undertake | Heltzclaw, ape gage ator at this point. pit theatl Same day. The total pension for each on the cent pendant consisting of a large 1 St | vacancy oceasioned by the de: everly B. rect the ide: Cy were ene pera An examination of the body showed that he TEMPERANCE A public meting: | of the passage of the act was, $3. for) Win Giamonds | ime enrelnes/ corresponded, | 1A ney Ors oven by te aedth of Beverly. Bete THREES Pe eens personal | had received a load of slugs in the forehead, i ite auspices of the C. AB non SUN: | _ SENATOR MATTHEWS’ INVESTIGATION. — The | No.1 and sucents for Nu. 2. By the passage ot | ‘The oe s Thoraton were mst tastetuily | ae nasa pees Ae nate cen vente col ihe Gemocene parts Oe rone af which must have been fired at a very short dis: ae see fon Tu och ls committee appointed to “inquire into | the act the pension of No 1 became s2e5 Cresied Iu bile gauze over the same shade oi mh motion of J N. he Senate cen- ap RD tance from him, as there was some of the brown DAY EVENING, the ‘th inst. at 730 o'clock. Ruy. | Senate comm! ppots iq ‘ % 2 eee A ae 5 2 pe de | sus bill was taken fi he Speaker's table and | ULem, so far as I know, went to these states au- “ me ¢ oe Chire [ one ching the . | andthe pension of No. 234,195.20; an Inequal Suk. Mme M Wore white crepe de _ sus bill was taken from the Speaker's table an aan ar oontan “ paper wadding from the gun in the wounds. It drete tne mettine "Alle contaily munek et | certain matters touching the tate presidential’) in favor of No.2 to the anpunt eee : and looked very hand- | referred to the committer on census DO Go ak ce ane cae Geataemen mizat | Pompeo tise tae Seek eae paeaiee tone = = See = | election in Louisiana,” heid a private session | The aggregate amount whlch wil be paid to | :Ole. Mme. Borges wore a very becoming , ‘The Speaker announced the rezalar order to nae Tom the sth of November, 1536, to De- | 10 o'clock on the previous night, when deceased -RIEROVED ORDER OF RED MEN_ST. | yest y, which was mainly devoted to an ex- | pensioners over and. AbDOVe wwe they wouid | piok ¢ilk trimmed with valenclennés lac | be the bill reported last night from the com- | Cember 6th of the samme year, under no circum | Was on his way from the station to Mr. Shu- Tabeand sister fribelarsconteneiatet | ipiatton of the printed testimony of James E. | [CUS!oners over: at ad thas tellttes from the | wents, supeb diamonds. Mrs. Pollok’s pa'e | mittee on coluage, weightsand ieasures, aul- | Starees did I enter into any somnpetition for | mate's house, where he lodged, & distanee of {o bepresent on MUNDAY EVENING. | Anderson; given before the Potter committee. | gate of discharge had ther applications been | fhade of mauve brocade was trimmed with rare | thorizing the sub-treasurer in New York tbe ching Of certificates by venal taduceme mts. | about half amie. When his room waseean, eS oeennion Be | Senator Matthews, on whose motion the cou fled within the tive years Is putat several inil- | point lace; ornaments, magnificent diamonds | change, upon presentation at the sub treasur, There never = ae on es a minute that ined it was found that it had been entered, MSrELLE By order of ruc | mittee was created, was present at the meetin | Hons otdoriace énd emer Thurlow Weed’s grand- | for coins of the United States to the & ean en ceeteRS 1, te ee | ans trum broken one end ene bureau ran- ©. M. MILLER, Sachem. | by invitation, and will give furtuer assist The Commissioner recommends that the pro- | dstichter wore a Ty fine embroidered white | amount that such coms are by La W a ley ae w rth 4 Pe i eR ti nd nn Prest- acked. On rroundings ing O9 ene | (the investignton Pe ere viso in the first section of the act be s 1 | Tustin riteamed with’ valenclennes lace and re- | cen pan enue Gat) aie ed en oes ee ware Getmoien | Othe p the body was found, foot- ERN LIBERTY | dal Meet hae Vee out, and that the following be sabstliui lieved with brecaded ribbons. Miss Kernan | and directing that silver coins receive ¥ ns € ed. acai ; r not it fs worth while to summon 2 : the election of nine di | Whether or no! hall be unit for cin T owed ii as a duty to proclaim I would not yield | Punts Were di-covered benind a pile of railroad The rate at which the arrears of an invalid | Wore an elegant white silk brocade combined | under this act, which ion, Shall be sent to tie | Ob€ jot or tive of my right. Whatever evils | JS: indicating that the assassin had been ‘erson from Nevada to Washington for ad- nsion shall be allowed and computed suail ia | With plain sik. Mrs. Key was becomingly | uon by reason of abi ) Tamppibg around in the snow there to keep him- ditional examination Is still undetermined. Leet epen een Of the total pension 6 | dressed In green silk very handsomely made, | mint for recoinage. mace a ee andibeeor Pen relt Waith. Iwas suspected that a colored man THE DEMOCRATS IN NEXT YEAR'S CaMPat the soldier's rank for the period previous 1 | Her daughter wore white, which is very suit= The pending question was on the motion of : : Eo \ | Ar | ede rs 7 see hamed John Richmond, alias Williams, who i 1 filing the application, except in cases of dis j #b'e to her bionde type. Miss Montgomery | Mr. Robbins to lay the bill on the tabie; and it | Wuld enter into no auction the purchase of - od had | In response to an im : : \ j | usbing Year, wi'l be held at th K street nortawes ‘ois open at 1 a2i it s i : ° Stracy. hicl » | deen in the Labit of sleeping in the office, was tation of Senator Wallace | pjnities which are of record and which Ine wore acharming white satin striped silk gar- | was egreed to—yeas 127, nays 104, the Chief Magistracy. (Cheers, which the | Ut EuLLY party, as he was nol to be found | ef Pennsylvania, ‘ator Barnum anda num- | been permanent in adesice in excess of o landed with flowers. about th ber of other members of the national and Con | half from his dis FAA M.will b Mr. Whitthorne ed ieave to present a re- | Chairman sup ittee On naval affairs, In re- | WOuld Continue to protest ag: essed] I was resolved tat [ nic TeI ou SUNT An interesting feature of the King literary | portof the comn: inst. wrong by Place this morning. 3.” ‘The adop i ni interesting re of the K er he comm TRE ALLEGED MURDERER TRACKED AND CAP= NDAX, Feb. Sth, at 1 ; Pe toot tee el 7 ‘1 be “A sketch from New | gard to matters investigated by that comm t- | Wlich the people were defrauded out of thee. - FS D, to atten’ . “ed | gressional democratic committees met at Wil | Provision would, it iS thowsht. result in tue | reunion to-night will be “A sketch from New gard to matter ig y SMT. Tideos vole hee TURED. brother. goa” We Cir Bren mip Hy ce | lars hotel bak eveniic fee ee ie | Cee Fugland Life” by. Hon. George B. Loring, of | tee rights, “Mr. ‘Tilden’s voice was husky and tt gtested to atten Brethren of sister purpose being to arrange preliminariespertain | pensioners, and wi pas the organization of a campaigneommit | the adjustment oft tee for isso, After an. interchange of views 0, | Should be computed in cases which are obscure the question of procedure and the most pas eti- | by their nature or through lapse of time. | Massachusetts. fraterrally invite Mr. Conger objected. inieult to Near lim. He sald ‘his privat» Accordingly, search was made for him and By order of the W. W. t watio -: ¢ oh No. 40 his tracks curetully followed. They led fro1 ‘The House then, at 1:05, went into committee | sectetary is ¢ Th, ad SAGA here? | the piace where the deed was cosumited et Wholesale Pension Frauds. of the whole (Mr. Eden ta the chair) upon the SESRION eles Slumates” and from there to the house of THE REMARKABLE CRIMINAL CAREER OF A For- | @lny appropria' - ¢ s never Showed any of tics: | 4Colered man, trom whom he had borrowed | cal method to be adopted, the subjectot furthe | It 1s also recommended thar the section be MER PENSION CLERK IN THIS CITY. Mr. Pape ae eUOSIG Pat Che at oe ee | CIspStChes tome, 1 Une ee ay eae | the gun, an ‘old army musket loaded with ‘w | Organization was postponed for future action, | amended in accordance with the intention with Geo, Prince, of Bath, Me., who plead gullty in | ear (ent, authorizing the President te tans ober, When Pelton returned from Baltimore | JUSS, with brown paper wadding, which he ° ~ Messrs. Wallace and Barnum being appointed | which it was passed, so as to inetude under its indi ante: amendment, zing ni I said something to him about his action andhe | Tturhed freshly loaded with shot and terd the ‘fitneral of Comm. Jonw AW. Cenuvos, | a sub-columitiee to consider and reparton tie | provisions claksnt accede eceaet tS | answer to an indictment of twenty countetn TRAE CHDCS Tone ee ee ee eee || made ne en aL me pis.action andhe | Waqging,) and aairer pote Rene tee ae AUK A Martus are fratatuaily invited toate Satue. Ditties incurred after the historical date of tue | the U. 8. district court, Portland, on the ot ine | Indian tribes ‘temporarily to the War depart ply. ge ny ine j | SAM'L 8 BOND, Sec’y. Pe MASONIC —The memb raof WASHIN &-~ TON KR. A. CHAPTER, No. 2, will mee their Chamber, Maronic Temple, TO-MOR! s Ss ; | Was tracked up the road to Melrose, about By order of the M, EI, P . fis close, capecntn re yang enlisted before | stant, is a criminal who has defrauded the gor- | Ment whenever he suall deem that action to be UnUl Te saw them oucreney Nesotiations | three miles from here, where he ane dren it c MUTTON FOR THE SoLDIERS.—The Secretary | its close, especially for service therein, ernment in pension claims for thirteen years see i Hesonut eet ay nee believe that Pelton had any power, because | #24 brought back. In the lining of the coat of Ele a a ere gs aca Ld re OE 9 Siinenteof the de, | Without detection until December last. He | Obsuch of aiMeuities between thean aid tue | Ne had no. ‘authorization.’ Eawara Cooper aioe tsonlecume en money. ‘The wack Me fake en treed Vere Sa ca ee he eae | lating sectlone OF the wee Teeimeenone Gis | wae Olice 8 clerk inlths recaina office in this | settlers. CORSO a eee che” vet Seceve A Si wore hus mot ak ose Bea. tee noes “istuni on SUNDAY, the ath inst atToices | T&G aS fresh beef, when the cost of the former | (lating sections | their provistonsare control. | elty, having ‘resigned therefrom “Ocrobere as Bee ron. eeey ee eee | sy peeedag. Neaeenon & eee Gee {tts full Templar uprforns, fer the Turposeoe | Would not exceed that of the latter.” DE, the repeal of cectlon Wve oe Me ae ad | SOE. He eee er eee mererrom, October, 18, The District in Congress. OU conversation Yas Tat a UsaNee OF | Geated came to his death at the hands ar ices See ees of — Coreg ee | Navar Onpers.— Assistant Engineer F. M. sted, anda declaration that all statutes on Pee Le ee ae Olas eon IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE. | Were for sale. I never heard of any at- | ™0nd, and the latter has been ——— are coirteouniy invited to rin usin this last sad | Ashton to the Marion, at New Yorks Midshipe Wave had If'section He had uot een assed: | Lents used Bendine Meese ot aegeaaG; | The House committee on the District of Co: empt to bribe ‘until ‘the “wublication of | J8!l ———— s tribute of —— = | man H.C. Gearing has reported his return in order to avoid the danger, arising out of the | Were legitimately before hin by steaming them | lumbia to-day gave a hearing to Mr. Karwelse, | the fact. I first heard of the Florida bribery by order o! 2 home, having been detached from the Tusca- conmiplicated condition of the pension lay Injured ocence, i 7 Si trom Mr. Marble. He simply mentioned the that | Mand repasting, and fraudulently altered gen- | the consulting engineer sent to Europe by Sen- | trom Mr. Ma Did your ever try to buy a reuurning board? Attest: A. 7.1 : | Ing orders: Assistant Bue seer paced on walt- | itmay be found that the section repeals provis. | ule transcripts from marriage revords to con. | cr Dorsey and Mr. Rollins, of the Senate Dis- | {an He wave me none nn es ere trom Flor | Did yor id — 5 | ing orders; Assistant Eng ceer Bangham fro:n | ions which were not intended to be aitectea by | respond with things alk in the fraudulent | trot t <amine into the sew: " rn ; | Whats: Nevers: ALL WHO AKE ue experimenta! board at New York and or- 7 z eclarations. fe Sf ‘hich | epared, | {riCt committee, to examine into the sewage | qui:ies. 1 made no inquiries from my nephew cause of Christianity and extension of tha | the experimental board at > e * | the act. ‘The adoption of these recommenda- | declarations for pensions which he prepared, system of the prominent European capitals, | about these corrupt propositions to Duy and sell W-e-1-l—Hardly—Ever! er's kingdom, are cordially invited to Union | dered to the Marion. | Uons would, tt is estimated, reduce the amount | In these declarations he stated the residence of | + z 3 A. M. Church, M st, bet loth and 6th neces for arrears in cases allowed to a 8 ‘Sings ‘o | abd to report a plan for the improvement of the Q. ‘Then you had no interest in it?) A. Only Chorus: And ‘so say his nephews and his tor th it y 8 $1,510,000, Cae es a poe tora: ae ne sewerage of Washington city. Mr. Karwelse | an Interest in stopping it. Col. Pelton ceased | Partners and his friends.—| ¥. Graphic, aaa teee ewan fiscal gear trae Dh ey b aaa. ailowance: ‘tbe forged signatures and | explained at length elaborate plan, es about the Ist of January to reside at my (Til- cE important are the recommendations deemed | fraudulent papers having been prepared with | '€mbodied in a report made to Congress, the | den's) house. Tmade no request ts Mr. hese ith, the Sth February. All may do | GEN. R. L. T. BEALL, elected to succeed the ur Jesus. The pulpit will be occupied, late Hon. Beverly Douglass in Congress, wa; Mee Paanche Pare or Babin: | sworn in to-day. He is apparently about Come ana | years of age, rather tall, with good museu THE AMERICAN Arctic Exe ITION.—A ele- : ; | features of which were printed in yesterday’s x 4 y | gram tothe \. ¥. Herald from San Francisco, datene Commissioner considers tt his duty, in | sufliclent skill, the crime was not detected by | {calures of which were print ‘appropriation to tenes ju aNd Ob aa hin noose my | Cal, February, says:—Lieutenant De Leng 1" frame. He served as a general in the southern | o1cer to avoid complications, to delay the Huai | the reviewing Clerks, who finally approved complete the work entire, but said 1t could be | pcsition. 1 kept up noconfidential relations | Colmanding the Arctic steamer Jeannette, left THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEmPes. | 4tmy- edjustirent of all pending claims which aie | them. He selected the names of officers only - pt Ph | ANCE UNIONS of the DISTRICT | Sas OT will unt & se ne | Within the provisions of the act, a3 well as UESDAY, ith instant, in tis | TRE Nattonat. Democratic Commitree.—The | Arrears due pensioners already on the roils, «¥ Chapel. at 11 o'clock a.un., | Sub-committee of the national democratle com- | until Con; Tess Shall have been informed of the pe caioncd if the evening by s Mase Mecting i | mittee appointed toinquire into the advisability -| stegestions made. and hae wane opportunity the same charch, commenc “AG of abolishing the Congressional democratie com- upen them, “ Saas eee ied owe Mee. Wire zan mittee, will report fh favor of such a course, | ‘The appropriation of $50,000 for the additonal Bal Pe r yea 3 s- | here this morning, accompanied by lils wife and ates of pensions, and those personally need | Railtoad company, also had a hearing in ad- | Souci Caroma Those ne proposition from | Ordered iy the Secretary of the Navy. Not to POUSIODS, pe CANREy een gne, “nuatled | vocacy of his plan of a sewerfrom Easkee none | setts, buy voies. I had not the most kindly | Withstanding his efforts to escape personal no- Havibgecented Me SHO, conmleting, claims. | to the root of isth street ieehngs toward him. Mr. Tilden admitted that | {ice he has been the reciplent of many pleasant ving sect e allowance of aims he . * pune tiene s > ; ‘i re = 6 attentions from prominent citizens here. Lieu- drew the pensions biennially and later quar- |; \1%- 8-2. Severson wanted his plan submitted | he had had confidential relations with Manton ane pa . g has not the slightest fear that + : arlier | '0# board of engineers for their inspection and | Marble. ‘That the latter, before going to Flor- | tenant De Long has not the s e ore. "A cordial invitation 1s extenaed | and recommend that the duties heretofore per- | Clerical force necessary, of $7,200, in addition 10 soudney ne tied, forgeries, In the earlier | report, and thouent be should Bepaid ow | Maree, 2 to. bid him good-bye, “There was | &DY Gisaster has befallen Professor Noréeas- public for both meetings. f. foraied. by at be hereafter entrusted to tue | $5.50 already asked, for rurniture, desks, etc... | Voucher he used genuine seals stolen from the for it, 4s it was the labor of a life time. nothing in their conversation at the meeting | Kiéld’sexpedition. ss » s = ~ WASHINGTON, Feb’y 7, 1879, | Batlonal democratic committee. and of $1,100 to provide the additional room Fenston OMice; inter he liad manufactured a | ‘hie Committee has taken importsat action bearing on Uuls question. Itwas little more | garery or mux RicuMOND.-A cable dispatch CS vtany ieewinn Intend te heel an Arca- { en quired, { mmended. aay porting to be that of Lake county, Ohio; | with reverence to our several charitable orga- | than a formal leave taking. He reiterated ag SP wolory Rave capresand a desire for an organization ‘THE WASHINGTON ART CLUB, at its regular In cone! 4 the commisstoner calls atten- | Sull later he secured the appointment ot him- n this city to promote study and diffuse Knowledie : : om Gibraltar announces that the Richmond pizations which receive ald from Congress. | in reply to questions, that in his interview with | 10m. Gi the sth inst. and that all on . » OrGIe COG that the system now provided | felt as justice of the peace, as aids in his nefa- Heretotore the amounts appropriated have been | Mr. Cooper no idea of accepting a proposition to | #/tived there on the Sth inst., ai a thesubject All willing to Jonan Archwoivs. | business meeting last Monday evening, took a | by Taw tor ties adnate oe Pere t ttns IS | Tearing io te papsee ee cept a enaaures AD- | disbursed by the institutions direct. ‘The com. | A= Gookerno idea ACbALEA WeLCOn theor ce board were well. A Boston rumor had it that ce ecta Tete so tueaa a meeting at | very Important step in relation to art education | ¢2 parte and encourages freew oot claims, | pearing in the papers, except his own, and upon | jnictee agreed to recommend hereafter thar eae theught of for a moment. As for Col. Pelton, | S¥¢ bad gone down. the Smitheqntan oe ae _ eo = in ee The Focag Sct pecans = points out that by the arrearages act the temp- oe Cte Heirs recone, ee Orne (eens ‘Cet for charitable | Le was the last man in the world he (Tilden) IN a + o'clock, memot Jongress of ni ‘1 be s. a 7 2 000, stitutions 3 at Game = . GTI3 T. MASON; Columbian Collece, | help of the government, the club also adopted | strongly urges that the present system be | neuvers, chang ng ino Testaance of his pension | With res; & MALLERY, U.S. Army fanee oS rating the classes | changed as recommended in his last three an- | TS {Tom place to place, securing SPECIAL NOTICE—Tne Policy Ho Frat tar omife and the antique—already | nual reports. A NEW VinGINta Loan.—A bill passed both into‘sueh teancone tended to enter | houses of the Virginia legislature, yesterday, spect to the payment of the interest ch transactions as purchasing the - | authorizing the Governor to borrow $200,000 at = toral votes. Being asked why in his card to the six per cent. interest, the same to be refunded. aressed to them through lock boxes in different, | OR the 3-65 bonds the committee,has agreed to | public ne did not reer wo tee Baltimore trans- rm hi on or before June 15 next, and pledging the rev- 3 successful —within 1 . He was arrested January 20, | 7€COMmend an annual appropriation to meet action, Mr. Tilden replied that it was not perti- eS Of the state for the payment thereof. In FRY eee TUAL Eime IMEGRENCR OOM: | Sa aocointine comatose eee ei Pagers : stem at | committed to Jail the 2ist, and notwithstand: ths Interest, and also an annual ume create | nent gad ye ion, Cup StuisyD street betweoa th aaa Teas: | ona permanent basis, supply neceaary Move co in ngtessman Walsh is quite tll at | ing the large number of papers to be gathered ; st . Do you not see that your statement that liquor law, which has been under consideration e Id’ this action be endorsed by both liouses | yee knowled; tations x ss, was recommitted to the finance i, Mae 3 instructors : his residence in Cumberland, Md. .... Mr.Wm. | and witnesses to be subparnaed from many aif- | Shou! y you had no knowledge of the negotiavions ex- | two weeks, was mitted to t Ww. DAY EVENING, Feb: Sth, at | ria), and provide i etors ‘in ¢ nd, of Congress the bonds will practically becom i Sy Tso delock. to omctnsee a aceent for Managers branch, ‘aswell as in Modeling. if required. No | Withers, a great favorite in Washington, is wel- | ferent states, was arraigned and pleat guilty as they now virtually are bee eA rentins fod Re eae ts vowed bavicactad commitiec. This action leaves the present bell- febb-3t" MANY POLIOY HOLDERS. doubt hundreds of art students will hall this | comed on his visit here as the leader of the Col- | On the 6th inst. His operations embraced A 2 bs rately’ Sa um tion, Ste] ur ous little soc! s = ber of claims and resulted in his securing 5 “5 Uons? SSS ee eS PURE NEWFOUNDLAND OOD LIVER / Step of our vigol lit lety of artists | vine Opera Troupe. .... Col. 8. S. Norton, om- | BUmD ‘The committee will meet on Monday,at which This question seemed to stagger Mr. Tilden ‘THE BILLIARD TOURNAMENT in New York, for mi loompivents suaen Seceeatie: | on - Meueentected with the Woodruff Solentitle | Cewek, itis beloved, ilk te eee te fone but members will be admitted: to take | somewlut, DULHE ead he da tek Kew oe aes | ama championship of the world, was decided street an ylvania avenue. se "ARY SHERMAN visited the Senate cham- | €¥Pédition, ts in town, and reports that the inal a spect cote potions to 7 ely 1 ~ evening. fer and- Slosson were the a fall pint. janis tn : wee Prospects are encouraging fer the successtui | tLe government. be made in behalf of the District for the next | jen ime grams Which had passed on the sub- | last s. E LADIES WILL CONTINUE DAILY | ber tc-day. He did not speak to Mr. Conkling, accomplishment of the expedition programme, TH! I B that the blicansinthe | fiscal year. iat there shad tee an offer I Ee ina | fi Ings, Nchater winning by a majority of 29 'T 18 NOT BELIEVED that the republicans inthe iA ere nan Offer in uth Carolina i PRAYER MEETING for Temy {rom | put Senator Hamlin took the Secretary to task | which embraces a sixteen-months trip around ss h ‘his ve is . Schafer’s largest run was 29 and Slos- 1 t02, in ¥. MO. A. Chapel, cor. Stade for withdrawing the nomination of the Bangor | the world. .... Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, | SeDate will offer apy material objection to the District Finances, grt. oe had put an end to by his intervention. | polnts. Sel 3 Public invited. = collector of customs. having just finished her fifty-ninth novel at her | 1acorporation of the repeal of the test oath law REDEEMING THE FORCE PUMP BCNDS. Q. You made your statement conscious that | son’s 4¢4. FURN |ARPI UPHOLSTERY daughter's home, in Yonkers, N. Y., Is back in the sundry civil appropriation bill; not, at GOUDSAND SDDING, a Wholesale prices, | CHAIRMAN WHITTHORNE, of the House naval 8) mé, in Yonkers, Is at ry prop. ‘at the establishment you knew something which the public did nol a. and which you did not make in ub IN PoRT Cugster, N. her old home, Prospect Cottage, Georgetown, Provision has been made for the payment by y bt e in your lished least to the extent of forcing the democrats to Pi Statement? A. I made my statement in accord- | telegram from Port Chester, N. ¥., Feb. ‘are offered at t W. es © | committee, endeavored this morning to have | where she will rei through the winter. Her | incur the responsibility of an extra session. the Commissioner of the District sinking fund, | State with truth, ad Henry Hart, Wesley Hart, Alex. Banks, and BON, corner 7th st. and Pa. ave. nw. ad his report on ex-Secretary Kobeson presented Shughiter, Mrs. Capt. Lawrence, who accom] 7 wormene tS Gil telby ths. ‘Treasurer Gilfillan, of the principal and accrued Q. Did you intend to convey the idea that | two others, names unknown, all colored, were CP oe SSiccne Pane Ene EATENTS FOR | ana recommitted, but objections came trom sev- | Bled her'here from Yonkers, will remaim cin | NOMINATIONS Were sent to the Senate by Interest of the steam force pump bonds on the | you had uo knowledge of this offer? “A; Pdi | drinking and fighting among themselves in a ae ee eee eee Sen republican side, even to | ber for the present. ....Congressman-elect | President. to-day as follows: Thomas 8. Free, date of their maturity, the first of next month, | DOU intend to convey any idea on the subject. I re wpe rand pone cadh nage Big ay 4 es Ss re | ce granting of this poor privilege. ‘This will | {ohn A. Newberry, who will succeed the late | agent for Indians of Sac and Fox, of lowa agen. i renders the had been advised ‘by a hundred people to do | such a disturbance 4 Gen. Williams, from the Detrott, Mich., district, Toro ean aba! Of tiuis lean amounts at present | One thing sind ee otre aa ee 0, 00 | pach. a Gictarbance tat a wos thetr arrest. Be- It is attached to the , and robably be the end of the matter. * , in Iowa; Mahlon B. Kent, agent for Indians, | j, 500, and 01 1 = ig and Sir Goist and summer-ixe. Uff zou wish to avoid | ceseu , Paso the Noor of the House to-day. Hiecomes | Great Nemaba agency in Nebeken sna be gdas the ada Prox. the ancrest will | was necessary to refer to the fact of the Bait: | fore ne neve tao teet to are ‘eadache, catarrh and sore ‘use them. THE PRESIDENT has directed his Cabinet of- here at this time to) Beene ce oe agent for Indians of Warm Springs agency, 1n | of the assembly of the District of Columbia, | M0! transaction. leeatt ‘The officer, seeing there were too many for him . ‘ HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ficers to submit to him the names of all the | @PPO! Postmaster at Gregon; Sohn A. Simms, agent for Indians of | Jue 26th, 1873, authorizing the expenditure by | ./2,teply to very able and close examination, to arrest singly, returned for assistance. Upon rtant offices heir ville agency, in Washington territory; y | Mr. Tilden reiterated that it was not pertinent 827 Ora STREET, WEAR THE AVENUE, Mente wah eee thoveusutue thirty | TREASON To Z. C.—The Michigan detegatio | $e,Col Smith, sufveyor of customs port pt | LOLA Of $15,000 to erect a force pump in George seeing the officer eo depart town and jaya 12nch main, Ini 509 | 10,the subject to refer in his statement to t repared themselves with and re- > Fire Sets, Ee ish Tile, Slate Mantes. Par. | 43S, the object being to send in elther new | in the House ts horrified at an act of arch-trea | Memphis, Tenh.; Deloss I Lyon, sutvesor oF lay Mnisslonge or | RUDIIC to the corrupt offer he had heard of, and | “hey prepar ian F Graton, Fortacss, bends were issued. The old commissioners of Genied that he drew up bis statement with spe- | VolVers and threateped to shoot the first person Grates, Ranges Latrobe Stover. | bales or reappoint the old ones before the Sea- | son committed b: Con: n-elect New- | Customs, port of Dubuque, Iowa, the sink ing fund redeemed $6,000 of them Octo- up Prombine, Tin Roofing and jovbtae ‘Work deci? | ate adjourns and passes into democratic con- i oe er r Si! cial design of k ‘this information from the | Who crossed the street, and prevented trol. berry of the Detroit district. It 1s proper to | spsscrrprions to the four per cent. loan to- Se ee SnorE yp eee ubiic. Sharp croas-questioning, in which Mr. | from going elther up’ or down. The 01 > oe NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- 4 RE, BURG) MP PROO!} ws to be ik, | cal onal delegation | day amounted to $3,471,450. = S iden was occasion ‘requested fran ed upon ANY, st and New York avenuc. | | Wowan's Ricut 10 Practice ix rum U.S. | has always beoy erect harmonious upon all BE ees which was payable fatled to get him to, admit’tnat he remembered | darkles retreated toward the tonite ot which are SAFES FOI RENT at $5 10 308 StrkeME Court.—The Senate yesterday, by a questions sul ed to it for decision. ae ARREST OF A COUNTERFEITER.—Mike W. Pen- any conversation Bani tuzens in pursul' per year_ protected by Sarzent’s tims lock. TELE. Of #0 to 2, passed the bill which passed th> | of Zach Chesdiod ee ine, Paternal advic ‘BON Wi 4 all ul : : B a i i THE BOWEN RON ‘Smith Weed the latter's de. | ordered to halt and’ surrender. They we dell has been arrested at Quincy, Il, for coun BOWEN BONDE ne En ee nd fired without effect. ‘They then c 2 L of Zach Chap For many years past th? | terfeiting silver coin. His headquarters were | , The redemption of the ten-year (Bowen ure for North or South mony ng — mee or sees BROURI TIES wheal ee ie that any woman | venerabie old man has been iatboat paru r ‘arious directions, the bonds of tke District of Columbia was com- ished Mr. Reed's cross-examination of Mr, |! ¥: cen ot | }ihe shail have been a member of the bar of the | sec the pera ply grieved t> | on a fi in a slough twenty miles from | bonds 0 Columbia, Bn = “ - 4 fred, shoot ae fall Mae aerigt go strong; | Quincy. Several others are believed to be con- | Meuced January ist. ‘There are still outstand | ‘Tilden. Mr. Hiscock now took biim in hand. breast, the District of Columbia forthe soace ar three years, Heqramocratic. Last fall Mr. Chandler enter@ ’ nected with him, and itis thought he win cave | MN and not presented for redemptiom $4,100 ————— blll ea v ‘The bonds are now coi inslowly. {t is 5 blade. Banks the bu fare shalt have maintaliied a good standing be: | ment “We persuaded or nee eee mone, | thelr names, Inalter of surprise how large ‘an’ gmouat’o Goat AS eae <peaped wo the woods, a8 did the other three. ar MATHEY OAYLUS’ CAPSULES, ocd moral character, bo ops motor a and the ee paid the expenses. "ot tS puruing onra tour Gaye laat week Rested with kets and ‘talon peauuy aaa cals venders on Cixcinwatt, On10, Feb. 8,—Josepli L. Heath, a | have been a dread to law-abiding citizens for ‘Used for over 25 oe et aes Ue | production of such record, be admitted to prac , th ers. prominent citizen of City, Michigan, and | some years past. the physicians of Paris, New York and London, su 7 campaign and was Qbserve that the | ga-At Dalles, Oregon, yesterday, James | the corm . The father Spiggar taal other fa the eee Statea" The lt ior this victory balongs eo frou the real apace ‘nomi inset Olene Cape hanged for the murder of George Ix ‘THE RENO INQUIRY at Chicago, yester- Otte iad ilowed, overtaxing tne at tala. ene. o Fi mata th bat Bot pena by OLIN & GO.. Faria’ Sold every. | Mrs. Belva Lockwood, of this city, who. having Newbery tae blican. te. A few | i's. . | day, Majer Reno gave his testimony. ' He said | mazoo. Waracimetls Herd Dut, changing | of the Xenia narrow. = ST | ercecamemen Wea eecgm| aneaoue hla EB | ie ie fas wate i POE: | in aa ue ert tee | Sing ager me cha | Se at, ae aint of hard work has succeeded in hav- | trot Rane ‘of Chandiore, bet | S2t8 $20,000, | | Gnithe defensive instead of offensive, “tiewsea | fired, the ball pasaihg throwgh his heart ccorrect ty kee ve miles of the ing her Dill passed by both ‘houses. She cailed Newberry evidently does not love Bell, for he _'2"Mr. Peter W. lopkins, of Binghampton, his best eagemes ba eoyiag ton suo umber, Ba: Fr road, for which the latter was paid $910,000. za MILBCRN'S PHARMAOY, Clalit ce lant evening, who Sa has been laboring with the members of New York, a member of Senate of that | and in all the movements of his troops, ‘The burglars who had been piaced in jail in —_—__—_—____—* ‘ 1429 Pexwertvama Avenue. | {hat she had coup Meee ta ee in | £1¢,committee on commerce, to which the nom- | State, died suddenly yesterday morning at Al- Seymour, Indiana, for housés and} Back To Panis iN Triourn. French \ token of his efforts in benalt of oe loar, ination was referred, to secure an adverae re- bany. A’ Post OrFicg BURNED.—The post office at stealing clothing, were taken Out yesterday men-of-war are being fitted out to b ‘ack 3 on ° a . @ioBa wna MINERAL WATERS on dreught al Lockwood also visited Mr. Hod 3, 2 is Say. Nea ae cree niet railroad has bean Ripon, Wis., with all the uid prtvace papers ot Stripped, were. sous men, and, after bei the amnestied Communists from New Biue Lick, Bedford asd Bethexds Waters by the | dent’s private secretary, wi thatthe | trolling all 5 was w! the wi not to come into le or the Al ts a SouL | Toot woul eth sige tae take"* | east gppmaent hls nt hand | Rae ite cag aya Seamer cama imesatee me | peda eae | SE nner ATA, expen pr : 4 ‘< ‘