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. ca = ae EEE THE EVENING STAR, UBLISHED BAILY, Except Suuday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferusylvania Aveone, commer llth & ' Telegrams to The Star. nnn eee ¢ 0 chin 0 lar GERMAN REICHSTAG OPENED. Speech of the Emperor. +> ——— et g Star Newspaver Oompany, 8. BH. KAUEEAANN, Pres’t. ‘Tar Evewimne Stan bal eh bohm = the eity by carriers, on their own account, st } Cents per wosk, ox #4 conta per month. GOpies at the connter, 2cente each. By rusil—pestage prepeid— 4 cente'a month ; one year, Tex WEEKLY aa publi on Fridsy—$? 8 ar, prepaid. {0 copies for 818; 2) copies ee 40 mall mbseriptions must be paid tn ad- ee | nO paper eent loner than eo paid for. = = Hates of advertising made known on sprlica- on. | THE LIVERPOOL STRIKE. FLOOD IN CONNECTICUT. V%, 58—N®. 8,069. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1879. TWO CENTS A MILLION DOLLAR SUIT. = U | Will There be an Extra Session of Improvement of the River Front. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. was a commissioner where he made the C ? SOMMissioneal a = arrest. SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE EVENING STAR. | Pepe |, ihe District Commlssiouersthis morning sent AVEDHEANAa, February 18: Afver much discussion the point of order was | BALTIMORE BREACH OF PROMISE. 08) . J. C. 8. Blackburn, 3 SONIC. —A specia! convoes Cee erie ie AGRO eI NSS, wi ts held at Masonic Tenple THIS Wednesday) EVEN ING. at 7 o'clock. Ofivers and, menibers are re uested to attend. By order © iu “Tf oe RICHARD J rman holding that the ne, and inuist Inevitably eg re eon te overrwed, the « i i ‘The democrats have decided to add to the | District commitiee, a communication stating argent. from the committee | gmendment Was Sorin Washington News and Gossip. egislative, executive and judicial appropriation | that “the present revenues of the District of | OP Baval aft reported favorably on the GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO- Internal rey- z tend to econt bill, when that portion is reached making pro- ite Dill to reguiate applications for restora- is’ APPAtars, which followed— Columbia, after making provision for all other | * ait ford he active list of th Passed ase, in advoe Varalyzing wraaine: amd 4 fi ai Sroatnars : vision for the judicial expenses e govern- necessary expenditures, afford a margin of | ton to the active list of the nav assed. E . ralyzing Trade, a vase Ae =) Cane, ais cena i: dente. | MENG, a section repealing the een ) about $600,000 for repairs and improvements of }| (It provides that applications of officers of here a commissioner Laveerog!. Feb. {2-—Trade here ts quite par. SOUNCIL No. 4.4. 0.0. - - 0 < nt, 102: - eS? x ae s s xtens ain st . Unde e Lavy tor restoration to the ive} city 01 ont scamery, 1s: 4 be strike, Which has now & couUNcr = SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per cel provideffor jurors’ test oaths and also the sec. | streets and extensions of main sewer Under the navy tor restora a Ww ex Ali the members of CO ic wa ~ » arrest Of persons all er the state, NCIL No.4 are hereby | day amounted to $6,501.75). which persons were carried hundreds of a nigoMery, at great expense to the govern- | nt and io their great inconvenience and in- : ana jury. : 7 | 22 a eee ee and eho Ter ady ete to positions on the active : it a o a x 1 a hy ) amount wot greater than would be abso- similar applications on i st, te Ereaincof the th | Arrwe WurreHorex.—Anong the President's | Sipervisors of election, "“Thisthe republicans | Tequired for work upon them, Dut the | aswell as pay. therein, shall be made 10 thie a = | cailers to-day were Senator Matthews and Rep- Me x a teh htige Haleina speech made yester- | cost of additional main sewers to prevent over- | Sgcretary of the Navy, who shall thereupon . | Gopsge a Harris, Durham, Her. | 223, indicat hat they were willing to sit | flows, and new carriage ways to replace the | order a board of officers, not below the grade 0 IUS A. OLARK,G. SH | resentatives $6; Deana! Lapham, Sinnigkeon, | 2!shtand day to deteat such legislation facked | great existing amount ‘of rotten wood. pave- | the applicant, to investigate his ease and repor nc af the Society will be held on | and Mr. H. W. Middleton, of Philadelphia. Teanenoxtous stacutes repealed and tue repub- | provement and repair, and will continue to do | warded to, congress ter feat Gee MING, ae ec: | ANOTHER CALL FOR FIVE-TWENTIES.—Secre- | licans are equally firm that _the existing lnws | so for the next four or five years; hence nothing | such application shall be made except as herein So. 63 oat 7 et x Shall not be repealed, there is but one inevitable | can at present be set apart from the revenites | provided eee Se Section te eine agen | Ey She soe een ener call | result Fea nat is the legislative appropriation | to be applied to the reclamation of the fats on | ' Hye aiso reported back memorial of eltizens 0 which, Dr. OUG! gy td y ‘ne for the lem} of 5- it consols of Wi fail. his woul of course necessitate an fe. i loners ful real- <entuck; ‘ing suc gisla 'S able fre! Department. will deiiver 8D, coy reetsd 1g eens cal is tor $:9,c00.000 equally di | extra session of Congress, because after June | Hing the great importance cf thet werk hae | Kentucky Praying such legislation as wi!lenabl tance of that work, have Americus Symms to accompany th Howgate ly invited to attend. vided between coupon and registered bonds, 30th the salaries of every public officer (except | thoueht # ble (in view of the extraordin- uy tan 2 Bal “7 JOHN T. ©. CLARK, } —— ee those of the army and navy) would be unpaid District t as al fren its ruven pusigeration: Vos eee ~ “ ee 1S y a avy vo i. a leman¢ e Fict treasury, above m its further consideration. eee Secretary protem._ | JupGE CADWALADER’S SUCCESSOR.—Tne Presi- if the bill does not pass. stated.) that Congress might think it wise and Also unfavorably on resolutions of the Mary- PURE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER | dent to-day nominated Wm. Butler to be U.S. ‘There seems to be quite a decided Intention Proper to lend the credit of the United States in | ‘and legislature asking the restoration of Sam- OIL, at DREW'S Drug Store, corner %h | juage for the eastern district of Pennsylvania, | Mong the republicans of the House not to | the manner suggested in the bills herewith | uel chase Barney to lis position on the retired street and Pennsylvania avenue. cease | ‘This nomination dfs of her bot allow the democrats to force in an frregular transmitted, the is of which is an equal di- | I-1 of the navy, and the committee was dis- a full pint. ___ lieantantian ames pepe way the repeal of laws, which have no perti- | vision of expenditures and benetits on account charged from their further consideration, FINE EADIES WILL CONTINUE DAILY | trhore were NuInerous applledate: foc tee gases | ancy to appropriation bills, and which should | of the reclamation dee eee frontage. Mr. Dorsey introduced a bill to provide for the PRAYER MEETING for ‘Temperance, from | Andi heats Hee eens Dekr to | HOt be incorporated in them. It is therefore ihey have aimed, by the preparattonof three | appointment-of a board of survey upon the river i to2, in ¥. M. ©. A. Chapel, cor. and B a j ener i id 3 shaky Ow Butler takes the | ite probable that when the repeal sections | pills, to effect the best. practicable results and front of Washington, D. C. Referred to the Dis- Public invited. Jani ce a A pe m wae ae ee akes are offered in the House that the republicans | bring about an absolutely fair apportionment | tet committee. Also, a bill to provide for the P FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY | Place of Judge ca = . Will at once induige tn dilatory tactics and nlli- | between the United States and the District « reclamation of the river flats in front of Wash- Be sods AND BEDDING. « Seg ee ORDER OF BUSINESS IN THE SENATE.—A meet- | bustering. They will first try to wear out the | Columbia, The first of these bills provides f ington and for other purposes. Referred to tlie are offered at the establishment of W. B. MOSES & i ata 7 democrats by a continuous session, (as was the | a board of survey, upon which the represen same cominittee. ~ SON, comer 7th st. and Pa. ave. nw. 1S1y_ | ing of the committee appointed at. a gase with the boot on the other leg when the | tion of the United States and the District of | ~My. camessy (Wis.) presented joint resol. HAVING BOUGHT THE PATENTS FOR | republican Senators last week to det Force bill was pending.) and failing in that. | Columbia is equal, the board being empowered | tions of the Wisconsin legislature remonstrating Br. Colboun’s Porous E spr ee | order of business, was held tais morning. While | will trust toa republican Senate to check the | to reduce the cost to A 0! ; - ie | the lowest point consist- | against the proposed reorganization of the atts, — —_— nee renee rey stoves and steam | the future order of business was uot fully ac- | democratic House. ent with suitable work. i ir froma “ons authorizing the employment of fed ers and the whole body of car of whom were already on strike png the safiors has Become m dificulty is experienced tn save at considerably Increased Finally the amendment was adopted—91 to si ay several ships were awaiting Ou motion of Mr. Conger, assented to by the | ciews, but the men Were firm. It is stated that #mMan Of the committee op appropriations. | there are Ubirty-tive crati-laden sbips at general superintendent and | Queenstown, and Uhat the owners do not. know assistant general superintendent of the life sav- | where to send them, Meanwhile the grain may ing service were increased from $3, to $4.00, | be heating in the vessels’ holds and rendered and from $2.00 fo $2,500, valueless. There are mguy reports of inuimida. = on by dock hands and laborers and others to The District in IETCS%. PreveLt men from working until the dispute ts Gen, Butler tried this morning to get up the settled. |The British a African Conipany . . , or an additional judge in the | Steamship Lualaba, which was to have sailed ae seatined TOL Date DRE on Toe | forthe week cosstet Abton on Swareney tees stric ‘olumbia, ar. iJ . has not yet left her dock. The agents promise he: se, objecting, the matter went over, | the nien protection in the dock, but the men THE HOUSE COMMITTEE TO-PAy | they require protection also outside. The Drs. Garnett, Toner, Johnson and others, had | Chnard Company have all their vessels in the ee - tes 5 x skisson dock, which ts enclosed, and bave a hearing before a sub-committee of the House provided within the dock walls accommoda District comunittce to-day, in opposttion to that | tions for the men brought from Glasgow. "Phe fortion of the proposed new license law which | local authorities maintain strict supervision imposes a Tax of $25 on physicians. The con- | wiih the police and military, and nove but current testimony of the phys s Was that that tax should not be more than $1 | Closure alon| on regular practitioners. A delegation of po- | to be licemen were also accorded a brief hearing in | ship-owners’ opposition to the threatened reduction of their | from the strik Rotified to attend wit!o nication of the Conncil whole line of docks. Tere is T interview to-day between t committee and the depuration . Referred to committee on military affairs. er cent., as recommended by the com- ori yi furnaces, Introbe stoves and steam | termined upon, it Was agreed to press fer ina: CONSERVATIVE FRELING TN THE SENATE. ‘The second provides for the reclamation ot | “Mr. Allison, from the comiuities cy iadian e Taney get forth the sxperse ot heise | OPemi st conne taeren “a colle | Itis attached to the register. g’sveld | mediate action’ Senator Edmunds f | coereds no lkellhed of an extra session of | the flats by the District, the government of tie | affairs, reported. favornbin aa eenae Ua for | this District as an argument against reduction. Semis Sir moist and summer like. | Tf you wish | peepecne aa sucmmeat tees Congress, because democratic Senators, with | United 2 : States to advance four per cent. bonds | the relief of the Winnebago Indians of Wiscon. | and state that they 5 c re frejuently detatled prohibiting the payment of clams to di | Lut four or tive exceptions, are opposed to tack- | for the first ive years rey ly detail vi acer Aeee e United States aud the District, and | sible fort E tra and the resnits ot ths } with nto make an Intelligent. report a he s Hard table manutacturer, to prepare for anout tourn vormittee will assemble reclaimed be equally shared between | this session. They believed that the subjet It is to be knew lie declared that the relator S 1h 7 ¥ to-day oper aperor Willian in per- : Xpenditures, during | sin. Placed on the calendar. He also reported | duty at receptions. notable weddings, ae, ana | 2 ec! e throne hie sai HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, poe EE Tae tothe icc e repeal of the test | which interval the revenue of the District ap- | back trom the same committes te resented | Gus Meee aries paidarehardiy enoneh | pelvng ttle Speech from the throne he said that | — h laws, to the legislative, executive, and ju- | plicable, as before stated to replacing rotten I ee emilee to Inquire into the | for them to keep up a respectable appearance | Maymantiey Gar Wemnbers for assisting tn Che $17 97H STREET, NEAR THE AVENUE TRE CoNGRESSTO! CoxaiTTZE to Investi- | dicial appropriation bill. eho annie | wood pavements end bullding s Wer shouid recent escape of Cheyenne Indians froin Fort | for such special aut. nor d they would continue to support the gov- _ -ear | Sate matters connected with the publication o: | Fenators will not offer any serious objection to | be expended for those purposes. After thut | Robinson and thelr subsequent slaughter: to. (ras | ernment. 1S WAS NOCESSATY 10! cure o Be eee pecs Runspanteaccee sere: | os ier one 6 ae ek See ee athe, teat Our Sections of the | date the amount stated in the accompanyins | gether with letters from the Secretary oF War | ANOTHER Kirasann TocRSAWENT.-The criti- vapid ited nypeiincnes ie Brgy Prucbne, Tin Roofne aud Jobhing Work. deel] | : statutes. The democratic m Sof the House | piilcan be annually expended in the reclama- | and Secretary of the Interior on the subject, | ism prompted by the prevalenee ob seal nure- | of article 5 of the treaty Or Prague. and oe os —_— = cannot make a fight for the repeal of the elec | tion of the flats until the work {s completed. | Mr. Allison said the committee was tunable to | ing” In the late billiard sournas feried with > to the fr : qr? Pasay, Hon laws without the co-operation of the demo- | fits of water frontage will inure equal- | report any conclusions, and It would be impos- | YOrk has induecd Mr. 1. W. Collender, a t setae 4 enate, and thus tue necessity f | 3 | : ; | 2 ® ravine ‘ ilowns th eee suEheratere bination ‘Tournament,” and will take place | Getany and all other pow SUDA and MINERAL WATERS on draught alt = = Interest and principal of the bonds | was one of Importance: and he therefore sub- | Cembinat m8 rah abd that she wonid contin we qecr. a Persosat.—tion. Washington MeLe Wash tye | advanced being paid from the District Treasury | mitted. on behalf of the committee, a resolu. | iD Aprilor May next. There it be two series | Thi European pent ee SERS eo Seren eee of Cincinnati, are at the Ri WS nearer to a close the | will fall equally on both parties. tion providing for the appointment of a sel of games played, inone of Which the present oan d . ati, are at the R muluply, and yesterday, despite t Te Was ® very gay reception at t residence of Representative and Mrs. > ‘The thin isa clause for the river and harbor | committee of tive Senators to sit during the Matton bil, and embraces an appropria- j cess and inquire into all the eircumstances con- the harbors of Washington ana George- | nected with the town, the money to be expended in harmony | their subsequ game Will be played without restriction, secona, or + upion™ came, in which nur while allowed, will be_ restrict within Certain limits, not yet detined, ‘The lim- ‘The BI AL. SAFE Repostr . for safe keep: 2 to Gibson, Mrs, Gibson and her mother, } | with the generai plan of improvement.” have power to exa . > Agree its, however, will probably be the restricting of President: GEO. | ‘ : oars Tulse ue RpFOS EULER to greed | rail caroms” to twenty-inve consecutive aot, DE yc A. Montgomery, and Miss Montgomery are ys | The following are } to. - ; i or the inromintion gramenten . RY¥ A. WILLARD, { to be found eon Tuesday, and yesterday | 111s PREPARED EY THE DISTRICT COMMISSIO Mr, Anthony presented memorial of the ¢ , Jan6-eo3m yn tion Of a~ es ck = is 5 R ia $ E £ f ‘a 2 = 5 5 4 society asi Toa 9 in the shape of t | they decided to give their visitors th Le it enacted, «e., That the chief of engineers | SEONG THE Sore aE ase eee drawn argund thi BREACH OF Of adance. ‘The scene within was the | Of tle army, the Superintendent of the coast | ind surveys of the west comer ores Willa CASES by contrast with the cloom without, | stuvey, the chief of the bureau of navigation | View to promoting comm are to be governed by the pre wo Hundred Dollars Damages. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ERONOHITIS, y Ingered until after nightfall, enjoy. | and the Commissioners of the District of Colum- | try Ordered that it be printed and referred to | les, which debar all but three ALTIMORE, Ved. 12.—The trial of a suit for eet Ste Gara Exorisn Rewept, PEIsox.—Special Agents Tidvall and B! lon to the utinost. ‘The ladies of | bia, who shail serve without compensation, are | the committee on appropriations angi€. There will be al £18,000 damages for breach of promise of mar- EEATING'S _ telegraph from Montreal to the chief special y had the agreeable ance In en- | hereby created a beard of survey and empow- | “Mr. Hamlin submitted a resolution directing | 10r : | Mace, brought by Miss Anne O'Neill against ~~“ COUGH, ss ay i? their gu Elijah Ward’s | ered and Instructed to examine the present co! ihe Secretary of the Treasury to have printed Phi . WAS Commenced in the superior LOZENGES. Tee clerk who stole Seo freee (pater Mulligan, | attractive daughter, Miss Stuart, Miss Goode | dition of the entire water fronts of Wvanmmeten the portralt of Prof. Joseph Henry to necom y. before Judge Dobbins and Tested for over 50 years. Relief speedy and certain. | the clerk who stole $4,000 from the P. O. depart- | and Miss Parsons. a © and Georgetown and determine upon whi te One aise a Shee Aerie ue Hae ant ‘WAS pet onthe weitere Goid by all drumwiste Price 0) cents. years inthe Canrtian peer enced to tive | “tthe last of the President's receptions of this | changes oF modifications are necestery On Congress, Referred to the commutes oo pone Ish Haxpicar that he had known Miss nn ees io ciel pie canna Se eutary, for Dring- | season occurred at the White House last even. | visable In. the plan of “improvements of the | j pBreOe S REECTIRIN0 CRE COMMIUCE Ong r brings the we ~ w.f.m0, BS ing stelen property into the Dominion. The | 56% rene a ee es Or ston ates ene special agents are on their way back with the | 1Bg+ and Was by fur the most enjoyable of all, bors of Washington and Georget ub. n, never promised to marry’ we sident laid before the Senate a | tor the ver: vunk; Only talked od to the American horses entered large company which attended | mitted in the report of the board of surve Sh | handicaps. For the Newmal } 2 7 hich: were cueic 3 y li ‘yap | on from the Postmaster General, Hg Parte, Sd Fatapolye Marriage whe nt to her ——— —— Fiene Oe Oren aE eet aaite, Cummed over to | contained fewer strangers than usual, and tius | polnted under the act oF Congress approved | enclosing copies of Manes Tce eae a mile and a-haif, to be ria. on Apri! | Heardin maition; ~ = SEER CROCE CF SSCS RIAD COUTE, more sociability prevailed among the visitors. | Mareh 5, and any change or moditication | the House of Representatives in. regard t Parole has been assigned 116 pounds, with | don't she sald when he asked her to ee eee ATOR STANLEY MATTHEWS concluded his | AS it was the last, many who had not called nined upon and | new pest office building for Washington’. Tee. | tHe Freuch horse Fontainebieau tie top welcht. | fowl Abe appointed the tiie to marry telah panei easly anette va | Previously at. the White Touse receptions r majority thereof, st ¥ | ferred to the committee on public buildings | 24 pounds. he Newmarket International | jer petore suit was brought, and did hot. rocok. evidence before the Senate committee a] sidered it obligatory to pay their respects on adhered to until otherwise ordered by law, in v i tar zs 3 eve: * and grounds, ‘Also, a letter from the secretary, | Handicap, one mile two Sipns and 3% nt leet going to churc to be married until told or | “~ top weight, at 125 | was. but thought be might be iburban, a mile and ator testified that he was assist mm April 22, Parole | seph's when the pi ounds, with Isonomy the top to investigate “Presidential election 5 this occasion to the President and his wife, Tt . ‘The inquiry of the commitvee | was a notabie assemblave a. All the parlors were, as | lantly lighted. and the ¥ intervals in the vestibule. penditures of any money appropriated ju es; he did not kn . s three yards, to be run April any Tuture act of Congress for the iin | fuietioneror the Generar tad ones in regard pounds, with Belpha-be sual, open and bril- | provement of said harbors or the reclamation of | jo the business of his office and the necessity | pounds. For the city and he Band played at | the flats along the water frontage of Washing- | tor additional clerieal force. Referred to the inter, to be run at E The conservatories | ton, and said board in ne pon any in at} GREATEST MARK DUWN IN FINE CLOTHING EVER KNOWN, se , In executive committee on appropriations. Also, from the p 3 ; | ried, In January, Isis; Brogan wanted to be ion yesterday, coutlrmed the following | were lighted, and many enjoyed a promenade | modification of said plan shal ed Dy | Soint commission on the complewon cr ike | Weluht, at 136 pounds, the Great Metro- | mariied at once. in a hurry, but le had no — nominations:—George Leavitt, collector of cus- | therein. the tollowing Instructions: duce the | Washington monument approving of the plans | Polltan, two miles and arter. to berunon | Heense, there had been no publ toms forthe di ct M: ius, Maine (a re- The ladies were very elegantly attired. M expenditures to the lowest ation of the nd Brogan was half drunk: for these nS and others witness advised them to and the next evening, Judze Dov- instructe ‘ogan promised | t0 marry Miss 0 Hed to keep his promise the ¥ t be against him, unless -(y mount compatible | of Col. Casey for strengthening the toundatioa, | We 2d of April. Parole is In at ti4 pounds and | pen With a proper reclamation of said flats, and the | Referied to the committee on public Pullgines | {Re Duke of Magenta at 112 pounds with Bel- lorado; John Cieg- | shade, combined with the same hue of velvet, esssary improvements of said harbors. 2. | and grounds, pharbe the top weigitt, at i26 pounds. On the | wai elnorte, Colorado, | and trimmed with clair de iune beaded gimp. lopt the least expensive methods In detail | “Mi Davis (IL) called np House bill to create | Se day Parole is in the Prince of Wales | pins | Lady Thornton, who was [es by her | consistent with permanent ahd effective re- | the northern judicial district of the state of aS about ig at 115 poun Eabeiats - TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. ‘THE TELLER COMMITTEE has expended $13,000 | da ughter and Mr. Henry Howard, wore an ex- | sults. 3. To secure sufficient harbor facilities | ‘¢ to change the eastern and western ais. | PET, {he top, at 126 pounds. rae ‘New York in fts inquiry into alleged election outrages in | ce ngiy becoming blue brocade, combined | for the existing sea and river commerce of said | tricts’of sald state, and to HX the times and AIG tee re eae DE OM thie ae, | Be Was too dru Louisiana and South Carolina. There isa bal- | With plain silk the same color, trimmed with | cities, ocarry out the reclamation of the | places of holding courts in said district. Passea, | 4 wae cae La = Was thought on th Sside | what he wa atu mE Prick Tickets Have BEEN MARKED : oe tree's | Whie lace. M'me de Hegermann wore astraw- | remaining water frontages not now required | PRX Whyte presented resolutions of the Balti- | that Parole would have received 110 or at most | sel, tne c Dows:von sara Gacae Rice, ance of ors ge fe pe conmuttces colored striped gauze over the same shade of | for said Commerce in such manner that tue | 112 pounds. a tment): Tshail close cnt in the next thirty days my entire | {Pine incnes wtock of Winter Clothing ata horn. register of land oftice, D ornpson, recel Hayes wore a wine colored silk of the d. After argument by coun- was given to the jury, and this more beard of trade. and remonstrance ot ship- _ | morning a verdict was brought in for platntitt > : = t silk, and searlet flowers in her hair. She wa Whart and dock facilities ean be extended, as, owners of that city against the pas-age of the 21 for $200 di: eged DING ae he deeeugttion into al- | accompanied by her husband, both having pre | requited, tomeel any Tulare wanreor erg oe proposed amendment to the post office appro. |), HORRIBLE Pa Kan - on as ae — leged bulldozing at the elections in Philadel- | Viousiy dined with Secretaryand Mrs, Sherman | merce. | | priation bill, granting subsidy for steamship | art Ree efor theCh : _ A Million Dollars at Stake. phia, New York, Boston, and in Colorado. It | sir kaward Thornton, and Justice and Mrs Tiat Sec. 2. Said Qoard shall also determine upon 1 es to Bravil. Readat length, ordered that | 24:8 cut being made for the Chicas 1 1 New York, Feb. An important sult was Tea ot roguite a great outlay to obtain the | tan also came after attending this dinner party. | just division of the reciiieee oie een | they be printed and Ile on the tear: the hay | Tailioad, with Its almost perpendicular walls % | 2 ed in the U.S, cireuit court to-day, OVERCOATS. testimony of federal ofticer-holders in en The French and German Ministers, and Senator | United States and the District of colunbit upon | now emp Deetesae ee ele aes “ peop i = Judge Wallage and jury. It involves the CVERCOA’ to assessments for poutes: LN eee and Ae and Mrs. Angus Cameron were included amon | the basis of an equal payment by them of th Morning business having been disposed ot. | {There were tae eee cat and ten ine | Whole question of the paying of bead money by ra ATS now $16, fo it bape Dont ng oe Ss rae ee ee Secretary Sherman's guests at dinner. Nearly | e€penditures for the reclamation thereof, ais: eaneorsnealinn up the bill recently sub- | working each tem. Besides these there wee veral steamship lines for emigrants which OVERCOATS now $10; formerly 818 wil try to obtain permission io sit during the | House ard at wore thers, Sees the White | eit enacted ven, That the Commissioners of | mlited by him to auth Custody eto ea, | Foreman Jas. MeCartny, his clerk, and two men | Wey bed at this port. ‘The present suit ts a test OVERCOATS now “#8; formerly $13 r : Pause, sud a Wore thelr orders. Sir Raw the District of Columbia are hereby directed to | Porauily to transfer the custody. control and | working with the pick. Six personswere killed | Still brought by the Oceanic Steam Navigation OVERCOATS now 36, formerly $10. —— pn id Ahornton had ou the red collar of aK. C.B. | expend not exceeding two linndrea and Ate, reece Seatain Indian tives from the | outright and several were wounded. ‘Tie killed | CoMpanY against J Nelson Taddan, city cham- OVERCOATS now &4, formerly $8. ipa Degesird GiNbilan Comsirer phe | 2ud another decoration. Hon. Marin 1. Town: | thoueand dollars aumually. for the parnose ae | iuterior to the War department, for the pee are Peter Bagley. 388 Hamel ate Ge | berlain, for the recovery of head money paid to ~ . Bisa send came with daugiiter, Mr a, Who % fata t W: pose of submitting remarks thereon. . ¢ ete Peele him under protest. If the plaintiffs are success- SUITS. announcement that Senator Wallace is being very rich cream-colored brocade reclaiming the tlats in front of Washington in - . rence Sin Hines. Dan. Lucitt_ and Richard Rive. jul, the other steamship com} that were $25 now $18. urged for the chairmanship of the national | bined withtaerune at ons and relieved | Sccordance with the plan submitted by the nor es ee eee bodies were recovered. The scene is a fees proceedings also re ae, the state. SUITS that were $22 now $16. democratic committee, in place of Senator | With bows of scarlet satin ribbou. “MissSmuh | ed “by : Witional accommodations tor tne | ore beds Tears feng a een at Zeisler’s | total amount of head money at lest SUITS that were $17 now $13. jarnum, is purely imaginary. Mr. Scott, of | Who accompanied General Farasworth, wore a nington and Georgetown, | Library of Congress. the pending question being . burying 15 persons, Instantly killing | NaS Ped under protest, 1s ‘over $i, SUITS that were $16 now $12. Erie, ts the representative from Pennsylvania | ball dress of white satin and white tarletane. or With any modifications thereof authorized by | 00 the motion of Conkling to recominit the and seriously injuring four others, — | SUPrete Court of the United States ha SUITS that were $15 now $10. on that committee, and there is no authority to | Governor and Mis. Cheney, of New Hampshir Congress, and the coatrol of all reparian rights | Dill to the library committee with tnstructions pests Losi Jute. 5 s | that the law under which the money was paid SUITS that were 312 now = give Senator Wallace any position on it, short | and their niece, Miss Fairley of the United States in the water frontage In | 0 report a bill for a commission of skilled per- POLITICAL PROSECUTIONS IN SOUTH Can! | as upconstitut . SUITS that were $10 now $7. of the national democratic convention, which | ladies were very richly atti Ar: and Mrs. | the pistrict of Columbia, is hereby transferred | SODS to examine and "eport touching the dit- | sam Lee, colored, convicted at Sumter eae H appoints these committees. ‘The members of | Albert Willis were accompanied by thetr guest, | tosaid District, the execulive officers of whien | ferent sites for the library. and especially | for oficial misconduct when probate judge was | i COATS AND VESTS. the national committee now in the city have | Miss Fullerton, of Ohio. Speaker and Mrs. Ran: | {hail ‘have exclusive supervision or atk Gene touching practical changes which may be made | f0h,07 yesterday to receive sentence, pur’ fallen avy rain, ooaTs oe EE 316. practically completed the organization of a | dall and their daughter were present, and later | Sharves landings and said water frontages, | !0 the Capitol building adapted to the accom- to appear, and Judge Mackey placed th 1, caused GOATS aad VESTS from 320 to $14 Cone of att Eee aoe ae teeS, -fO gotiane | attended, as did many others of note, the party | and shall charge such rate for thelr occupation | Modation of the twolouses of Congress oa tence under seal te tie eee, Here of | 2!€xtensive flood, doing considera 5 SOATS 20d Vests mons . charge of all the details of the Presidential | given by Paymaster and Mrs. Cutter, which was | ana use as they. may deem just, aad aca | the LiDar the court. Thegrand jury of Charleston counts, | ‘2 the lower part of the city. ‘The engine and campaign. Of this committee Senator Wallace | & most enjoyable entertainment. Sonn therefrom shall be paid into the Treasury of | The bill Was then discussed, S. C., have found a true bill against E. W. M. | Doller rooms, plating room, and several other PANTALOONS. has been made chairman, Morrison, of illinois, | Mrs. and Miss Matthews andthelr guest, Miss | the tnited States to ihe creditot the Imre, HOU . Whitthe te Mack ° ibe blishing | lfge buildings of the Meriden Brittania com- gwrkto! af selling now and John B. Clarke, of Missouri, have also been | Ramsay, of Cincinnatl, were present. and also | ang principal of the bonds herein species eae Air, Whitthorne submitted tne con- | Mackey, republican, for libel’ in publishing | pally, are flooded, and the factories are not run- PANTALOONS sia for 7. selling now | appointed members of the committee. The | Major and Mrs. Goodloe and Miss Andrews, of | tlall shal be redeemed. ference report on the bill to abolish the volun- herr yee 1. Doggett, democrat, of | ning to-day. The Meriden Sliver Plate com- PARTALOONS sold for $6, selling now $450. | other members of the committee are expected | Baltimore, who is visiting {hem. Representa- | “Soc. ¥, That in order to enable sald District to | ter Navy of the United States, Agreed to. ne = ey Oa as the late cloction, papy’s factory is in the same conditjon; also the PANTALOONS sold for 35, selling now | to be announced within a few days. | Handsoane toliee or uae Wile, NO Wore a very | recinim’sald flats, the Secretary of tie Treasury | On motion of Mr. Knott, a iscomties Was | THE GOVERNMENT DErRatpeD.—A statement | fBsine and boiter rooms of C. « Bro.’s EARTALQONS seid for ui zm ARRRARAGRS OF PENSIONS.—Commissioner Of | 1HCds oe nn a NCAA | Is The Commissloncrst sie beg eeaulsition | adopted for the printing of the testimony taken | 1s published in Boston that the npohin eet | tactories. Not less than titty cel — = 3 BI BION s A ” caret | f sioners of sa istrict, annually = y % | PANTALOOSS cold for 82.60, selling now 81.50. | 7 rt : Among cthers observed were Chiet Justice | 9! the Commissioners of said Dist i msions Bentley,in his report forwarded to is : ers ¢ D | by the judiciary committee in regard to the | pany of London and Germany has defrauded the Fear Te mek neces beginning with the | omeial conduct of Judge Blodgett, of Chicage, | KOvernment Olt Of gompe eee and that year 1579, ot exceeding two hundred and titty ° OE NGW TORE ee dite water che ty'is com, | A Kentucky Mob After a Railroad thousand dollars of the tour per cent. bonds of | #843. 1; Davenport. of New York. OUDEE: & renter Ea pany 18 com. , ments of dwelliugs are complete} ted. } oe Bach Barzains in Clothing have never been offered | the Senate yesterday by the Secretary of the | {nd Miss Walle, Miss Bissell, A Mrs, Se id ‘ince 1867. Interior. answering the inquiries addressed to oe their ic Si , the Attorne maiStates, vine . er asked leave to take trom the | Pounded, a treated liquor, and not a product of | 7 Receiver, : A. STRAUS, | him about arrears of pensions by saying: “That postmaster Ger DOR ER | Speaker's table and pass, with a slight amend. | hature. ‘It is said the goverument will Lace | = Dallinoaeeeen ork 12. = dispatch fro THE LAR CLOTHIER, | the interest of the public service will be greatly | fe and datighter and Miss Moul- | Didict tn the Mreasiey of tho Cred ee | ment, Senate vill tor the appointment of an | Steps to protect Its intereer, | Loutsville says a mob of two hundred men rode ze | Promoted by the adjustment and payment of | ton, Miss Harlan, Mr. Polo, Mr. Carrie, Mr, Yo. | District in the ‘Treasi Tess Ce a Stes: | udditional judge for the Supreme Court. of the —_—_= ai | into Campbelisville, Ky., on Saturday, in search all of said arrears within six months. If such Diiro, Co a Ce ess Lewenhi and after said tive years not less than two hun- ict ot Columbia. GENERAL Grant is quoted by Mrs. Hooper as | Of J.B. Robinson, who had been appointed re- 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue, < oy “ ai Shida Diiro, Count and Countess Lewenhaup' red thousand dollars shall be expended yearly G S pe J son, ¢ eh e Between 10th and 11th streets UtistactiGn: arid arid a creat aes great | “Aristarcht Bey, Rustem Effendi, Mr. Chichkine | aed thousand dollars si SAL CO Riddle objected. Making these observations in Paris:— Al the | Celver to collect a railroad tax from Taylor = | dissatisfaction, and add a great amount of UN- | the Russian minister, Mr. Bartlett a ee stoners, 01 the Chi- | ‘ox (N.Y.} moved that_ the Senate necessary labor to the office t il, in | humiliation that France underwent in 1 and | Covuty in satisfaction of a judgment of the Unt- swering in- | , UNL] Said Mats are re- 500,000 Wil be se B ait Court at “Louisvil “COALINE” quiries, ac. I estimate that $2 tae eae Coun BEL | Claimed to the Usfaction of Congress. or com- rd tothe census, and the amendments or | all her losses, whether of territory, treasure or | 14 States Cip x “5 4 : 7 Bohs ytor | “earch was fruitless. Robinson, tt is sta | Chiet Justice Drake, Mrs. Rogers, SSS SEB TE cations | ite Bouse committee on the census thereto be | Of men, were but a small price forher to pay for | “Care : | ample to meet the arrearages in new eases to | or x pleted as per plan or the sald modifications | inte, es hi was stantiatic vetting. 1 noes “The . | resigned the receivership. | be detiied during the present year andgeumron | Jude and and Mer Hatd of Canc re CHEE | thereof, and tue streets andaventies of Wash. PUMCd. ‘The Senate bill was substantially the | getting rid of the empire ihe gov 18 THE LATEST AND FINEST DISCOVERY | wii cover the arrears in the new Ss for all be extended over the land so re. | “wie bill that he had introduced, and the com- | €rnments of Europe are preoccupied in tinding —_—_——_ ington i ee pr y tw f - | out wi 0 i e new taxes all the portion of it not within the | M!tiee proposed only two important amend- | ° here to impose new taxes on the peop) claimed, | the year ending June 30, 180. The estimates | ; . i Ar Reis RRA eines eeqially | Wents. He would not press the bill in oppost- | With us, the constant endeavor of the govern. | RIVER, Mass. I'eb, nents the world aa Cieanser and Purifer. Free from | for the current and the next tiseal year thvolve | Ay QORUH And line of saia streets and avenues shall be eu ttaily n tO the appropriation bill, now before the | Ment is'to find out what taxescan betaken off.” | contiuue to be made’ tor the ars’ exten- Yad odor, cheaper than soap or benzing, aud is ies. | SO many Unknown quantities that the authority. | 2 EOpold Morse, MECANG Mie Gene divided between the United States and the Dis- ————— Conge ©. but would cali It up as soon as that bill OY i | sion requested by the American Works, ful in every household, counting-room, shop, mill or | can be regarded as little better than a ‘guess iet of Columbia, the proper division to be fon requested by the American Print Works. factory. i a y, Mrs. 8. P. Brown. Mr. xg . Bee Was disposed of. “The motion was agreed to. TRE INGAL! ESTIGATION.—A dispatch from | A Visit of Treasurer Borden to Providence yes- j It is my opinion, however, that the sums stated | Bae Geran: Seo att and Alts. | made as may iy la De provided, niet ‘The House then, at i1:3), went imocomuittee | Topeka says+-—"a tosolation was Cee | tent anticipated by the creditors in that | for the new cases will be’ found to be ample Thomas. Mrs. Eve ! Mr. Pennington, Rep- | oes MATION OF SALT Mats, Ce ee | of the whole (Mr, Blackburn in the chalr) ou | day, and laid over under the rules, providir | city, and the extension was favorably received fevStr Depot, 1916 Fstrect nortnwest. | which represented the comtalssioner assaying | Teh presmitathve and Sire Durneceer key: | of the District cheums annually as tavested | “GP Whitthorne offered an amendment pro- | nection Minti eee 2 United States | fon is $105,004 heid by three banks = ————— | 10 Gen. Kice, chairman of the House committee | tucky, and Mrs. and Miss Kowan of Louiselite, | 42,four per cent. bonds will, at the! nis loaned | Yiding for the indexing of the reports of com. | Senator, be discharged trom further consider- | —_—— S SNTINES | en pensions, that he (Bentley) did not tutn | str. Webb Hayes made the Introductions to L redeem an amount equaito the bonds loaned mittees. Adopted. ation of the matter under the original resolu. | strict fiall said | . Mt; Blisworth offered an amendment reciting | tion, but that the committee be continued to LAW se reac ipat cuies‘or | some remarks made by Mr. Vinley yesterday in | Investigate any charge which shail mecweae fo Bartivore, Feb. 12.—in the United States present | jeuses of any part or parts of sald lands appor- TayOr OE ie cE uction OF tis orn salary, and | Writing, and signet by the Person making the | Circuit Court, Judge Bond, in the case of Win. 7] " ; Ms * ana | lease: y ¥ ragga gra ig that g sin leave to receive as lit- | ¢l , al nat ames, witnesses, & ¥ e a : ; | gts SEXTEXCE—Capt. Geo. Prince, ot Bath, | Walked through Onenice tis tee en Uoned to said Distriet may be made upon con- | Teor its sa my ashe saw iit, the surpius of | all chafges to be reportea'to the Tlouse prior to | United Btatee’marshal, and intkeiniatie vos CARD CASKETS AND PAPETERIES, Me., who pleaded guilty to extensive frauds on | [oy departure, and then followed 2 general rush | Peet oe eee eee DP ited such salary to go to the ten most deserving fam- | the 20th inst. | at the late Congressional election, the jury ren. VISITING CARD ENGRAVING. the pension pureaut (of which he was formerly a | to have carriages called. Agso many were en- | {0% Shall, Delapplied to the redeniption of said | esi bis Ustrict. AND VALENTINE CARs. | {at his office can adjudicate claims aggregat- | sytney and Colonel Casey to Mrs. Hayes. Atien | Ss 4 : CY NOTES AND | sealer’ than $19,000,000 during the next fiscal | oveiock the Prestdent aud Mis, Hayes and those | Ltr pr ersptbe rarer esr NEWEST — Rdipele aig NOTES AND | year. = ot the Cabinet families who : herein provided, and no title to any of said Guilty of aia ome the Dlection id : < Mr. Finley suguested that the surplus shomta | SINGULAR AccipENT.—in New York, Monday, | #€F@d.@ verdict’ of guilty. “Defendant held tor clerk in this city), has been sentenced to ten | deavoring to find their vehicles at the same | Mr stgs a surplus SINGULAR. r 2 5 one sentence, MONOGRAMS DESIGNED AND STAMPED. years’ finprisonment, at hard labor, in state | me there wag, of course, a necessary dela; | go to the gentieman offering the amendment. Janes Die a laborer, stepped off the rallr ad) oo THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. m, The government refused to settle the | Which was protracted in some instances until | | © The amendment was ruled out of order. Tack on 135th street, in front of a locomotive, | A COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED. — The secret rit claim against him for $15.0, and will | after eleven o'clock. The ushers were diligent | ive, train passed, he saw dangling trom | BE An item in regard to the public printing gave | 20d, as the agreeable that nearly ever y ‘i ‘ © Philadelpulz y and ‘Trust | strenuously denied by Mr. Finley, chairmai neck. and he was as far as 138th street, JOS: SCHLITZ BREWING Co.'s sachusetts was reported from the judiciary com- | Unit the last maa, CY OMe had lingered | dent of te Philadelphia Fidelity and ‘tr y, chairman of dragged = Death of a Commodore. Ale the committee, who conducted the inquiry. at which place the rope was cut by the brake: Feb, 12.—K omp- mittee, with a recommendation that it be con- | “tre Frank Jones, of New Hampshire, who | CmPey- —— Mr, Cabell moved to reduce the appropriation, | man Wilson, Wilson then sprang. from tue | ee eateries ie pen ‘ Ce ee eect ee aaa cy ue | has been making a Briet visit to her husbands | Tae Francine Priviuecg.—Speaker Randall | tor detecting and bringing to- tral ' persons wan), and ran back to where Dick lay, The man | This morning in this city. _ MEL AOREE PAGES BEEE: | cir next month, This was manifesty the inz | “eT, at Alken S.C. has retumed tothe ctty: | nas reterned to the PO. deparimient. te (es fro a1t0,000 10. $5 000 He ae Sea anes: | Nene unconscious, With tne rope colled about his tention of the nomination, but as it simply pto- | ter. at vit Rhode Island aves, eo FO | tion whether members-elect of Congress are | HOM. $100.00 crippling ‘the ‘service, but he | It was found that his skull had been fractured, Gen. Banks’ ig ore “in place of Ro- ‘the Unity Club will hold their Friday night | CDtitled to exercise the franking privilege be- believed that $75,000 was a suMcient sum, his jawbone crushed, and the flesh torn from | re Dares atin Ce auscussion arose concerning | meeting, at the Arlington, and willeniay, eae, | fore they aresworn in. Judge Freeman will | Pie’ Scales, in reply to Some remarks made by | his limbs and body, and his recovery 1s consid. | supplies of this celebrated LAGER BEER | {UC power of thie Senate to pass Sea ttG aay, | other pleasant features, an essay by Hon Aci, lve decision to-morro Mr. Hale, sald that he desired a faitntul per- | ered improbable. cor bee neste eS ee Parliamentary’ question consumed the re- | Tfoniaig’. Morarian of Congress, on “Cere- | x owreariose.g-The President sent the follow- Mee ee ee inthe south, | ONEIDA ComMUntry 10 BE SUPPRESSRD.—A = : ing nominations to the Senate to-day: William | and he would oppose any increase of appropria. | '!egram to the N. Y. oye renee) im Gains in Staten Island. 3 NE’ in b. i2.—Returns frum es is ¢: as related at length in | a8 wellasthe policemen tt = information of the arrest at Ral- | rise to a discussion as to the management of the | the caboose, or rear car,'a long rope. He stooped | y, y's town’ elect is Ww METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE. Seeutday’s Stam. Ae oh" | deavoring to have the carriages congo ae fe sa Gacaing counterieiccom, 2 | FexerMMent printing ofice-Messrs. Calkins, | aNd caught the rope with bis right hand ana | X¢sterday's town eleclion tp this county show | as possible. ‘Those who intended attending | U! ag counterfeit coin, | Haung, Fort and Luttrell elogizing the super | Was thrown off his fect. James Wilson, a brake. | ¥Gec9wo rch Wut and ag Tyenoag entirely JAMES J. CHAPMAN, GEN. —In the executive | other parties weve naturally much annoyed at | a ae intendent, Mr. Detrees, and alleging that the | an on the train, shouted to him to let the rope | of will this year consist of three Pnceeee Se enone & CnsEN ee, session of the Senate yesterday the nomination | the detention, which was the fault or noone, | arp that the position of director or recent investigation of that office was a star | £0-, ‘This he could not do, for the rope had, as | Gemocrats and bwo republicans fets-tr 911 Pennevivania avemues | of (en. N. P. Banks to be U. 8. marshal for Mas- | BUL the reception had been ‘50 exception gag: | mint bas been tendered Mr. Patterson, presi- | chamber inqtiry—an allegation which was | he caught it, coiled itself around hisarm and ——— i | mainder of the session. The defect in the wore. SAMUEL C. PALMER, ing Gf the nomination will probably be reme- | « stex oy in."—3r, BUSS, of New York, chatr- | rel | Butler to be U. 8, District Judge for the eastern | tions while improper agents prostituted thelr | Y-;, February 10, says: A meeting dent to-day. man of the sub-committee of the House com- | district of Pennsylvania; also, to be postmas. | Oflces To political purpos cae lS Rae lets we hove oer hes 57 Greene street, Mx. P. B.S. PIncapack hasaccepted the posi- | mittee on public buildings and grounds, who | ters, Daniel 'T. Hunt, Rochester, N.Y Augits teiicoumham sald that 16 was due to honest | temoon, February 14,40! community. ‘The call tan21tr GEORGE: . Heidered him ome at of the Louisiana district, | has charge of selecting a site for the new eity | tus B. Farnhiain, Bangor, Matne, and others, " | disthlersthat a sufficient, sum should be appro- forsuch gathering 8 signed by Dr. Mears. of 2 : - — s ea . post office building, says he is getting disgus ; te Read amilton college; Chancellor Haven, - ‘LOSING OUT SALE leave for New Orieaas thetaite pureok Cas tae, | th ths hole ca eee ae Me eae ceeed | ram Work of opening and stamping PYODO- |e detect Gas ae coat the law in regard | Chics untversteye gistop Mamimeton: oe Che io. HES, JEWELRY. sent week. | Peopleas there are in the District; that every | sals for mail service in six northwestern states and St. Louis. Large whisky corporations cese of Central New York, — Dr. =. of WATODS SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, Sux Israx Sate Coney tits.—The Sen. | Tunes itm to buy te reganiesotisadaptapiity | Naess to-day at the Po. Department, by tae and the Corruption nee tay revenue collec. | Rev arr Thurber of the Presbyterian church: "Call an ‘ - % i ry Messrs. 5 3 a or :* ‘This is no humbux! Call and examine prices. ate sub-committee on commerce last night con- | tergon theo ect than he can opens thatdele. | Polnted by the Postmaster General for this pur. | distiller as in the detective. if honestmes of aittercat aendminstiona. Invitations have = 1 P. LIBBEY, > oi street. | tinued the hearing on the House bill to regulate gations come to the comtaittee oom and get pose. The total number of proposals for the | Were sent as | Collectors they would find honest | Deen extended to clergymen to attend ton an feb3.1m + : merce. inte! »200 routes Was 40,730, z . = were iange y represented. “Mr Eicore sald the | tie roceeh pe rninue eee ee —~__ Mr, Baker (Ind.) called attention to the tact | 'Né principal cities of the state. Between one title of the bill should reaa a CLC, ‘ = pd two hundred delegati ‘Lud! Dit transportatn,® prevess | fuatder {0 do wat ihe ‘though was est he | DR. Nonvis GnERN, president of the Western | that 2a violators of the law ince soumnern | $a tra uundied doles, incladlng the pres commerce, ransportation; prevent | h Uni Ne h company, is in the city to de- . s) ~ | expected to be present at conference. We oe —, i seeker ia ‘and t. | 28a the matter referred “to a commis- ion Telegrap! pany, Y le. pect pl the s fered imprisonment for their fault. y - sion, but the misfortune was that the | feat in th Senate, if possible, the telegra - . | #@ assured by the leaders of this movement sive a preference to one state over another, and | commission could. not . E am amendment which Gen. Butier had Teen malt fart dgcusion a Oe ee be punish the innocent and let the gully co | ured of the was Subject, and have halfa mind i ‘Exchange, that the time has now come when this blot on 2EW FORK, Feb, 12.—Flour quiet. Wheat quiet, ‘ Ue Empire State must be removed. ve. ; e vi in the army appropriation bill. This morning, in | " Mr. Hewitt (Ala.) offered an amendment. re- ee OPONDON. Feb 12, 12.30 ‘ Re Send tee ante gO,” Sala he, “or else will | the loboy of the House, Doctor Green was fire: | quine Ghee a eres an amendment, re- A Very HgavySxow Strona set in early yes- | and-ahalf per cents’, les” daote 104, or enforeed di tion, thus doing that which | eral an Weer 20, the Postmaster Gen- | sented to Speaker Randall. ‘Thesalutations be. | test ofany person Charged with violation of the | terday morning at Milwaukee, Wis.,and con. | New Jersey Oeutral Goneols, BT Cen: the bill was designed to prohibit. After fur- | sume tne’ responsibility | = ine T Sout ee. tween the two were cordial. Then the Speaker | revenue law, to carry his prisoner before the tinued all day. The storm extended west of | ‘al. fing, 12%. ther arguments the committee adjourned to | serve on om mente active. sald: “ Doctor, Tam glad to meet you. We are | nearest official who is authorized to take ball. ississtj v" north to Lake Superior. Friday night. fae eae Mpa yencon Leh matters affect- | Hoth old democrats.” ‘To which Green repiiea: | "Mr. Hale made the ef order ‘nat the Wen winds prevaied, and ‘the snow drifted W. B. Fiewixe has been elected to ng oe oe ona la in charge again for “Yes, but I regret that you don’t adhere to | amendment was new n and not in the badly. The railroads were not seriously ob- | from the Savannah (Ga.) district, to nif the ONE OF THE LaTRST ArPLicANTs For Orrice | *2Y Consideration, I am sick of tt,’ old democratic doctrine down here, of non- | interest of economy. structed, however. ‘The snow-fall was from 6 | place of Hon. Julian deceased. There at the Interior department was a white-hatred | | THE ARMY APPROPRIATION Brr1. will be ro | !Blerference with, Be of ,coporations in | Mr. Whitthorne contended that the amend- | to'1s inches in acpi. ‘Was no opposit anlitr 2 é Stee mab, a Prussian, 99 years of age. Owing to | ferred to aa sub-committee of the Senate com- “Doctor if you have reference to Gen. Butler's | economy, as it tended 10 reduce the charge for F7__Erastus, supervisor of registration of Kan CHARGED Witn LieeL.—J. C. Conn, edivor of M®* 4 oe . Tensor te Pariee oe ES by the faire roprations before i is acted upon t ane she semny. Dill, am mileage. z an mas City, No, had an alterca wim amegro she Waxesberve (Pa.) Plain Dealer, was arrest- No. 426 pEQOMiKER, RW. will be, at least, a centenarian before he re- | dom, anid Withers Will compose the .sub-com- | and would re suppor Ie had 1 been on the {home's point by citing s.case where a, marshal ing him instantly, causing great excitement fenea President Judge Hatding: ‘one thou. Cutting snd Ltting a specialty. ‘jan2V-Im’ ppointment, mittee, floor, as I think it a just measure, — had brought a prisoner 125 miles, although there © among tle neg. stud doliars bill Way Turntshed Ib ¢agh gag,

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