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Oo * THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, $ DOWE WANTA DELEGATE OR ANY KORE Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith Street, VOTING? a f —————— The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany ¢ VIEWS OF THE PEOPLE H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. : aie, Eyrsrsc Sram is corved to mubscribars 5 & | They Say “No” By a Large Majority, ernts per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the oe counter, 2 cetiteeach. By mail—postage prepaid— 4 VY — copies cents a month: one year, 36. The following ts the result of a Star can. ‘The WrExLY StTaR—published on_ Frida: Yass of the views of District business cittzens, Fist yovae prepaid. 10 copies tor g13 tax -paye: | Stess. ‘The “noes” have ti by a lar, At Will be seen : SPECIAL NOTIOKS. THE EVENING STAR. | meas “wOLDE Se MEGTNG, opts One iam NCE Co. will be held FRIDAY, February 21, 157), | Washington News and Gossip. at Oop Priuows’ Hart, 7th st, pee > Bw., for the purpese of nominating a Board ot Managers to be vlected for the evauing year at the aca ame tance hadée. “| V8, 53—N°, 8,076. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1879. TWO CENTS, | Bese, ntact sierising made Kno omarion. | ae Bd Meh, ut the real estate tm of Fit Fe CON & fore the committee on com- 5 tler.—“ lam decidedly opposed t ashington Society. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Tele s to The Star therce, nd had asked an additional appropri | the election Of a deiesate Gras eyed eo STUN SCORES Ce te See OR | ere gram: * | ation of $50,000, which, with the unexpended |-trage.” curred yesterday. and all the ladies who re- | ees ae Hamlin, Hon the committee Appropriations, ‘would be sunictent ite dee pen B IEG. Fox. of the same frm —- Wea tment ceived, as all did except Mrs. McCrary, who Is | on forelgn relations, reported amendments to FOREIGN AFFAIRS. this channel énd make tt four, hundred feet | adslegate, Aid 1 tind the optaion ot -St of tne Still suffering from the effects of her recent 1 1 e sundry civil bill appropriating $2,000) for the wa hones ie beeen ae ea on ee | on pephe! nia is asulngion ty See ene vos brome vetors The | We 6 cl ee i az ey rent Sten. from this chanre! could be dumped on the thts Peter Campbell, (banker and bro adjonrre? annus! meeting to be held Monday, Feb. | Misses Evarts did the honors of their father’s | ¢/4) al New Mexico, and $1.00 iB GaER Tee NDON, Feb. 20 Berlin correspondent | which it is desired to reciaim, and thus a dow opposed to any Dill pending tn y 24, 1S79. 2) e : eS wutvertnc aes ) . = of raily News 8 a ad ofthe | susscurrrions to the four per cent. loan to- | House, as thelr mother was suffering with ase- | ferred to the committee on appropriations. *In view of the in- difference shown by the ministers relative to | Sct¥ice be done with the same labor. Thisdel- | will saddle the “free ballot’ on this « bution. By order of the da; ted to $1 vere cold. Miss Schurz and Miss Devens made Mr. Blaine, from the committee on appropria- the asrect ot bepades acne Ader cogs “ ee mt ne ine = Il, Stinemety. (hats and furs.) —" 1.0 feb20-2t COMMIT y amount t =I the home of the Secretary of the Interior ve y | Uons, Se back the army gee dete lan, gleat indignation was expressed that an ie = a _ ran Sr Sate mantors 1 tien Ale apne. > WASHINGTON, D. ruary, ‘THE PRESIDENT has Invited members of Con- | agreeable. Mrs. Sherman had the valuable as- bill with amendments. Placed’on the calendar, we are now gove: don | luferier police agent should thus be able to | mesi oe tiecnce patna oun) Oot one. | Letra enunen nies gress and their Wives to the White House nex | sistance of Miss Parsons, Miss Moulton, ang | 224 Mr. Blaine geve notice that he would call tt : Was a 3 hes aftront the Reich sizg and waste its time with | thing joking to the closing up of the ning- W. S. Roose, (tobacco dealer.) —“I favor sut- ping Ne MEderuiat ed, are to close our several | ‘Tuesday evening to meet the diplomatic corps | Miss Dennison. Mrs. Thompsonand herdaugn | "2 for consideration at the earitest oppo such a request. ‘Ine debate, however, FS ng S A a J Ets tow | frage resiricted by educational qu viuications, Mr. McDonald calied up Senate bill to calm. ‘The principal speech was that of Herr | {Pt Channel, especially that part of 1t bel : mraus the elec . " 5 " ‘2 =f a s the Long bridge. A wall cot be made on the | If the bill pending fm Congress means the elec- ai NOMIN. ss. Presid sent to | ters and niece had numerous visitors, as also did | Spruille Braden an ensign in the U. 8. navy; ker. who ch the fect of police with es "3 = 30. SI de} la : ascharpens rant ue be instant, te tee ae P sie oe eal ae . | Mrs. Key and her daughter, who received, as | passed. [Braden took the highest prize for ex. | ho cl ae Weal rece Bo nee 1a | Western edge of the channel and the mud and | tton of © hepherd as ad uk in . Persons usual, at the Ebbitt House, where, as is custom- | Cellence in seamanship in the British nautical | 8(U0s In opposit having notes en that day are requeste1 t> | S. Saunders, surveyor of customs, port of Al- ary, the visitors were first greeted by music provide for them the day be‘ore. bany, N. Y.; John W. Chapman, marshal of the | they entere ror of it. This community pepherd for what he has done tLe emperor having summoned all the mem- sata) dumped over oO SS a — school, but refused an appointment as ensign ja pea fiiees the | fre with tilling up the flats; then the channel the hotel. Mrs. Randall had a | the British navy, as tt would have compelle1 s of the Reichstag without exception to th er repay c above the bridge should be dredged out so far Win. Fish —In favor of adelegate. We pay L I a a opening ceremony, it was the duty of Deputies as to admit ac f water fi the George- | taxes and onght to be represented ©. A. TES, Washi 4 ie >) 8, district of lowa; John Ubirich, st agreeab’e ree :pii nm: and was assisted by him to renounce his American citizenship.} = a bin 0 admit a current of wat rom. Geo a f —_ ao BWaiNs Cutler trou Navi Bank. | feceiver or pune moneys. ea Clare Wis her daughter, Miss Norcross and otles young, Se concer, eeunaers: ti tall enc, pllee Boy aE fer See proceedings wou pot pirenigbecl le wee pederye) [Feb sy get aay cothar eas Ce RLE! 1 EY. Wm. P. Bartlett, register land office, Eau Claire, | ladies, . ; sul ry jo ) | against them, apparently for responding to the a ~ + = n—we gh of thal, it Us “ MIDPLETON « 0O.. Ban! 2 3 3 \, 5 Useieecdt, : ? » to th: * ACH, Cashier Ci , | S$ pure water through this channel. Thiscom- | can't do all that is required for us witout a et ational deeenes DY 83 deputies, mostly | mitice agreed 0,000 for this | delegate. we will never have any thing done.” ¥ ei . | Office, the Dalles, Oregon; C. N. Thornburg, re- | filled that pretty little edifice before 7 ‘clock, | temporarily to transfer the custody, control S if mittee agreed 10 appropriate $50, for this legate. re at 3 ~~ dati Nevins Bank, | celver public moneys, the Dalles, Oregon: High the bear sypoiied tor tue wedding. Even | and management of certain Indian tribes trom national liberals. work. C.-C. Bryan, (grocer.)—“I am In favor of a ‘Bankers. ard W. Walker, register land office, Wichita, | those living in this city who had evening en- | the Inte RO: W. STIORNEY, President H_D. COORE. tere 00. jor, to the War department, was re- : The Zulu War. ¢ Chair asked Mr. Church, as a practical | delegate. , “SoU 3 e a Z rN, . 29.—Unles tacked the ; y him F. I. Brooke, (butcher.)—“1 am in favor of J.R_SQUIRG 1t avis vey ements found time to attend the marriage | ferred to thé committee on Indian affairs. Care Town, Jan. 29.—Unless at man. if in his opinion the plan proposed by 5 . 4 n a FES SQUIER s RALLY. Allhouorablydincharg. | district of Nevada; Benj. Thomse agent tor | Erecmente found time, to attend the marriage | ferred to the committer on Indian affairs, | | Cite con ian, 29. Unlest attacked the liise with a property qualification, ed Unionseltiers and are: Indians at Pueblo agency, sted te eet at Grand Ai ny Malt oF oh ber of mast te juested to me ne ED a corner. 9 post Lers, €' ind D streets, THURSDAY EVENING, Febeusts she for the parposeot participating THe Arwy Arr : it ts Geared Gast cere Golan ee | avm—The Senate committe: on appropriations | Christinas greens festooning its walls, was fur- | on the 10th (or April last Instr neeiog ie comin temporarily on daty z shaltrespoad £> | concluded the consideration of the army appro. EE Srp tesin raed Ce GATIS TINTS Tocca, | london DIC eee the Surviving sor ’ roll call and unite in givim sarty welcome to oue - = is of evergreens, e ca Ce . ce Aes : 4s NGMAN, C . W. WISN eats r, = Pes 5 | thealtar. The central arch was highest, an 3 FRED. THOMSON font | Fang rerond companies to use telegraph ines | thoce on either aide were surmounted Dy Ul lan adopted by Congress in 1s72, or that the | HD. Coo! a among the most ¢ tention of a stratgecial position on the border | [utter would tend to damage commerce? thovght taxation without representation an a trict and who has himself so many personal ar Voorhees. tn accordance with prvious no- a prone fig ake wie oe Me. Curt sald there would be mo confer at | out rage. I think we ough 0 “ee a rico 1 MS L SEN- one ¥ cl ch Uce, called up the resolution submitted by hiin neg Si aul, unless the plan contemplated the closing up | we need some one on the floor of Congress OPRIATION BILL IN THE SE! irlends here. The chureh, which still has the Dp y Tepinent at King Williamstown, so as to per- | of ihe eh: nnelvand it would benefit commerce. | look after our interests.” mit the latter to go to the front! What they need fs a deep channel, four hundred William i. Russell (druggist).—In favor of a gland, France and Egypt. feet wide, from the Long bridge to the tern | delegate, Don unink we can be any worse off DON, Feb. 20.—The Times. in an editorial | Branch. with afresh current from the George- , and might be better off with a dele- hields addressed the Senate on that | article, says: Neither England nor Franc town channel, above the bridge. subject. would be disposed to witness with indifferenc Mr. Baker Suggested that in’ view of the dl- jr, (banker).—“f have always teemed residents of the Dis- | criminal cases. Passed. n would in any manner conilict with the genera! .M. Aiso, a num- | and ‘a young gentleman whose relatives are ctreuit courts supervisory Jurisdiction im certain the maintenance of the status quo and the re- p aia Se purposes, . Shephend.—“I_am_ decidediy PAP in Ee] for government and general busine Y Mantas ‘al bar, a pd of bi At the conclusion of Mr, Shields’ remarks the | the success of a coup @etat witch would pi: versity of views that the committee contine resentation on the tloorof the ES ERVELODES Soc fe bow mt ROBERTS | THES to be fixed by the Postmaster General, 15 eae erences TERS Tae ee nonnieE | Senate resumen consider tion of the post omice | Egypt again under the personal rule of the | themselves In their petition simply to askine str of reasons, Bookstore, 1010 7th street, above ‘New York ave. | retained in the bill, subject, however, to further Hlowers in the font and another on the | appropriation Dill, and the debate on the Bra. | Khedive. for the abatement of this river nulsance and | Itis right im principle that the Dis-rict should - nue. fools 1w consideration in coimmitiee before the bi In the center cf the chancel hung a mar- | Zillian mail substdy amendment was continued, A Labor Compromise. leave the mode or operations to the engineers. | have some authoritative volce in Lie!r own af- motareny | Peed 's agreed io inthe senate. Thess rlage bell of white blossoms. | Mrs. Cooke and | yoOUSE.—The Speaker annotnced the ap- | _,2tisexpected that the difieutties in the Tyne He moved an amendment to the resonttk pgated person to represent eG eaale pi Felating 10 Army re-organization are stricken | the noar ‘relatives. of the bride and groom Iniment of Mr. Covert, of New York; Wats | SMP Bullding trade will be compromised by the | Pr. Garnett, that the comaittee of seven their wants before Congress, As 1 now fs mem- aro of W.B. MOSES © | oP evans atthe pollets ate te ene Ue | entered. tmmediately tn advance “of the | Polutment of Mr. Covert, of New York; War- | ¢hip building trade will t empower before the committees of Con- | bers of Congress who come bere 3 EON, corner 7th st ave nw. janis. Col ‘There will undoudtediy be a fight in con- gres =, dire hout running about for signa- bridal party, and were seated, as the other | ner, of Connecticutt; Sampson, of Iowa, and cd rpool Strikers. . abet _ ay at | by a great many persons: presenting = PURE NEWFOUSDLAND COD LIVER | fells, there will undoub! j guests had “been, by the’ ushers—Mr. | Sinnickson, of New Jersey, as additional mem- 0A considerable, number this’ <2 Petitions, " ‘The time was too short for | eee peeriaeellant witeeen ae Ol. at DREW'S Druz Store, corner 9th | a ie | Henry Cooke Hayden, (the bride's cousin:) | bers of the committee on enrolled remain out on strike. ‘<-Commisstoner Thomas B. Bryan seconded bd are s dere rontused By street and Pennsylvania a ‘Scents abottie— | pap HRaztrAN St At two oveioc: this | iS Radford and Woodbury Blur, of | Mr. Wood asked that a session be ordered for | coal-heavers clatining e this amendment, and sold Une menon ee eet ¥ ae ioe 2 fail pint. Wadoptan amend ity and Mr. Stockton Lowery of Baithinore. | to-morrow night for the consideration of re- | under milsappr Gg loose in searchin: zm atis needed | > people af the Piatra res ——— ed toadoptis he wedding march from Lohengrin ports Irom the committee on ways and mean y s! rday isn se r ople of the District, id necessarily San Ment limiting the tine of the contract proposed | nounced the coming of the bridal party. ti Mr. Atkins objected, and stated that he would re id i set thoy td Rp hedae ng lee from | ushers walked first up the a Fidesm vids | object to everything until the lezislative ap. eatin they do not tht red fren adjoining for the | “efeat- | 2nd groomsmen followed, and the bride, with | propriation Will was disposed of. So many | gangeris ante pear LO SCAIC EMG UM rite bee ee i apparent- | her father, came last. A’ beautenus bride, to | members ever, appealed to im to yield | Dissension Among French Republic eievol tree is Create n erect and he f . uF in the | deed, she made, her siender £ that he a es beneath Mr. Hal st).—"T do not think 1 woul cans. hes. . registered voters in this Distrt b! ‘d- | perfect complexion showing her bi ‘ted Lo any business, and moved vaydts on wa use toact In the te, BbOUL Stir ea} 1 See no Lie sevtion of the bill re- | the tulle vell. Whicu fastened to lier head with | to go Into committee on the legislative DAL | 2Avices from Paris i looking to the stating apt U'e sentient would not ymnmnittes on appropriations, | biessoms fell to her feot, enveloplag her jst that his side of the House was anxious ait set lee fol sgn le aren. eS expres . “= ———— a cloud of mist. Her dress was of ari {0 £0 On With that bill, CUM OIE IL Ale cance ne oad venga as nd i tening satin, combined w outhard suggested that the republicans M. De Marcere, minister of the inte Sie tee ce allockoubrer | we is When we had a | a meeting to-day to take under con. | nichesse lace, which Nd not vote when they did get into com- | iins become very unpopular with theextreniict Lhe oh oe anna - | s!deration some plan to rat: room tn her fatally. ‘The waist was high | mittee. . ih consequence of the eunulliag of the vole of | Tie tasation in the city 14 te es ese aero | Breadth ones Corea RTE: qhne, tone | | Mr. Aiale replied that they had voted every | the gerueuen er ang aunulling of the vote of ceca son io, the city. ts feartul, and we | bill and to meet the dene | breadth was embroidered in white. ‘The bri time ay i Ist returning communists and his assertion 2 1429 PexxsyLvanin AVES AS maids were Miss Ida Magruder, Miss Sarah | M | Cooke ana Miss Laura Cooke MMi b ene! } department. The cormmittee cK “ from Ohio. n, Authority over the police. ‘The debate on the the sub even take , the two last | privilege, ws a hls appoint- AND MINERAL WATERS on dra giant bill begins to-day, and It t: y +5 gl see any more voting in this c!ty De ie 3 4 t | stenesty Dil begins to-day, and ft 1s ments. irman was added to fdward Corcoran, (grocer).—I am strongly in stating ‘hat Tnasinieh (as the Hotse pride trom Oltio. the aa | that the goverument w the committee, favor of a di . for the reason that we edford and Bethes tera by tha | Iused to ts from the committee, tt | Hise BuO 6! | : e question of considera. | “UPPerted. Some c Mr. RS. Davis thoug ought to have s , Bedford and Bethesda Wai Sire foo to prepare a. bill watil | ace, White ribbons a: | Gea rr 1 the question of considera. Kind of rej } the impeac! ¢ ment project Wil not be | it now is we have no one in & ; | n, but the House by a vote of yeas 135, nays | cessfully resisted, aud eepree toate @ctermined to proceed with’ the election | Wauinetou smeiaeee cere wesree t case, ava | cabinet question, ot New | ‘his was a strict party vote, with the excep- | Ton Saye onan A and entered with | tion of Turney (P2.), who voted wiih the repud- | ment scheme, 'Y just before the bride | licans in the negative. 7: ° Phe bridesmaids and Previous to thé announcement of the vote. © day Was reserved for the committee. To- Chairman Wood tried to induce the House to set aside to-morrow night for the committe, but, objection being made, the leading comuilt- ive of the House was again snubbed. confine its action to sim; pa tion directin fall of engin THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COW ‘ sth stand aw ¥ avenu: DAMP PROF VAULT: SAFES FOR RENT at 29 to $ DS, SILT ERWAnT oF ashen BOC RITIES, = NDS, SILVERWARE, or other bE Ss. caw i and all Kinds of VALUABLES received ou DE- PERSONAL.— Represents nov}9-903u : dealer) —-1 am in vas no lackof | favor of a d e; but Want Uso that we will ¥ desire sometiing besides plans. The | have as a di man representative of our istrict Commissioners state that typre ts a | business interests and thoroucthiy. tdentitied | geod disposition on th the greom from the v and her attendants came. groomsmen stood on eit! ive. Thornburgh, of | part of Congress: and | with the Disiriet. 1 do not waut, however, any : s chance, | Mr eld suggest cording 4 Tor this reason this meeting had been calle tag or boblail electioi POstt as yc03m1 }» Who bas been quite ill at his home for | Bnd when che sreomy anol hoe ee eee ceuamcel, | oe Le ee ue ebee | | Mr. W. G. Metverott stigzested that. Major | ii. L. Wheeler, aerocen In favor of a onths, has returned to his Congressional | cet steps he took her from her father, and both | cace was Hot to ke trae ate he legislative | Twi ineer Commissioner. be invited | delegate, and in'favor of A, R. 5 as the “Richard Sinith, editor ot the Cin- | knelt reverently tn front of the altar for a briet | DI was disposed of, and he appealed to the flue coupe : to make any explanation as to any ‘parlicular a me ‘ A - x ‘ " he Ce rt ners ed. us (dricgist.)—-“We ought to have ti BALTIMORE, Feb. 20.—Cotton firm —middiing, | Pan the Coininisstoners favored. oy FR cect 5 7 nilttee of the Merehs ; mony, assisted by Rev. Mr. Joyce. rector of the | Votes and stand up to that agreement. Mr. | 94 UHloue etrous and adite mina ee had Seted Wisely in NOU SOT SSE oy Ree | a.delerate; but Une elections should be con tore satisent here to enter into nez church. The organ was played during the ser- | Col denied that that had been the understand. Cbeat eon eet eer wencern tale Sd earn | jarylan: An tliegrenarelee or the Gals tiow be: | indals Bint Sia acectacore se of the present Cincl fice, and when the bridal party turned to with- | ing on lis side of the hall, and insisted on pro. | EB. Ted, 1.08110: do. amber, 1.21. ies Sen) ee ee = eos Liat . ea he a ; : draw, after the ceremony. the bride and the ding with the election’case. | Sylvania red. 1.12a1.13; No. 2 western winter red, | fore Congress the Comumissioners had taken the | 'T.. 3 ldwin (druggist.\—“No delegate, no iponie ox of loner weaartiv es he chamber of commer a my phe pride and the | cceding with the election case. Hee er ae: aoa eo sgesee L1OUaLION: | cid plan of Isi2asa basis, but had authorized | mote feather dusters and io note ne ass bands pared’ by CLIN & CO. Parle’ Sold avery. tie ee Oe OS ee) REREAD Jena | tom of he a ee ee gomsicer: | ape, citthara while nie Se ne ieee | its moditication by the board which the bill | for Me, licpresemtarinns ty pagre wrasss bands ; cuabethgely | Hols has been called hore by the Limes of her | Ing the way, the Mendelssohn Wedding iLare lon of the election cass. ‘The resolutions of the | eull—southern white, 49425; do. yellow, sieati, sed. These modifications | much interest. In the District ae eae ciicons if stenta- | majority of the committee on ciections declare | Western mixed, ‘epot and’ “February. 44 ati, | Would create, if tious wedding, but while congratulating Mr. | that Jesse J. Fi delegate.” ee at Millard’s. He ts one of a | prayer. Bishop Pinkney performed the cere- | gentlemen on the other side te-change their ee its Excl MATEE: CAYLUS’ CAPSULE: Used tor over 25 years with wreat success by | the physicians of Paris, New York and London, and rior t) all othera forthe p cure of all cases é { P . | Finley (the contestant) i Ho- | March, #¢Xe4?, 45uad"3j; May, 46',: | would reconcile ali differences. He explained then , ‘Talk about tax: tion ut rep~ | ATTHE Wa | Magruder on winning so lovely abride after ten | ratio Iisbee (the siting membents aoe, cade | Bnd fairly act mS: | cation oe te ee ere aOuT- | renentation’ ue oo nee dy J — SS ates Maney 1 et smatship, there is a natural regret that | toa seat as representative from the ist district | & Syeciangents tobe ino Le ma ee tatives O'Neill, | the District ts to lose one of the lovellest girls | ct Florida | - The present purpose Of the commission isto | “UAL a eee uid be a mere LOSING OUT SALE & Willis, Catiins alee ens SE ee ee | ged, Butler ecay and unchanged Exes | goat with he las above the Long bridge. As | tanieni ae ecacci ee Oppeed toone. T WATCHES, JEWELRY, President to-d | Yoted and self-denying friends, Ail the bride | fined? 9%. Coffee, uct and nets ‘aged. Whisky y the channel below the bridge, he did not | city i ter governed now than eves before, A Siete oe E PATENT Orrics | Telatives, near and remote, aupon her | pefore the: Potter investigating committees | Calla unchapsed, , Frewhts to Liverpool per | think it necescary to close it. “Ie explatned | delegate could do us no good. Let the who This ts no humbug! Call and examine prices. GazerTe.—The House sub-committee on ex- | {he cholcest wedding gitls, so great a favorite | F 5 Tl closed, Wm. £, | Wiest Shtoos come Tn 3.100; : Er EERE 7 Othe sixes penditures in the Interior departinent—eon ing of Representatives Lockwood and Will nel MO} . Stating that it contemplated | Covgress yovern usas bow—we c. first, to till out the flats to a | good out of it than Brel from Georgetawn to the |” Dr. dcseph Jo isshe with them. Only the bridal party aud | yesterday, after our report closed, Wm. E. | Wheat, 34,600: corn. 110.0 1 a h DIGS the nearest relatives of the bride and groom | Chandler wes recalled and testifled ‘that Gen | FREBEAR EDGR JIE oUU: « were Invited to the reception at the house. ‘oats, 2,100 r3 0, _febd3-1m 8 ACY — Bariow was fn Florida from the beginning t Exchanie, lens, 4£5',: short, 485 overt: reducing the belent of great sin 2 Is 4 ; : sariow wa ginning to | 7 see town by opening tne old chan- eran (kg No delegate, HORSE OFF ATTENTION commenced this morning at the Interior de. | | The last of senator and Mrs, Matt the end and as counsel for the republican cause j DEW YORE, Fe. Flour firm. Wheat firm lostan Island; another thing | —— PORE. ae Colieye Vilin Farm 15 miles above, @ _ partment an examination Into the publication | Of receptions, which occurred la t evenin} and the republican candidates. ie distinetly | Corn qui 7 ie | e the opening through the Lo: Luttrell (dry goods),—“1 do not want Gooretowr, on Tennallytown road, offers; of the Patent Office Oyicial Gazette s one of the most delightful parties of the on | entered into that relation and remained in iy | © By vst i the best of induceme>t for wintering Horses} statement submitied to them shov The company was a distinguished one, and th - pane low rice eee vuca Sue | seeapermonihto Ist as galerion ce person; | host, his wife, aud their son and three dais feeds of wraindaily. Veterinary attendance free. Dr. | connected with the publication, irrespective of ters and Miss Ramsay, lett nothing undone | sp RP. P. Lonp residing on the place. Forfurther | the expense of printing tive thousand copies, ; Which coud enhance the comfortor pieusure of particulars enquire at 608 10th at. u.w. The amount of salaries paid for the year isis j thelr guests. Md’lie Gerster, the famous prima nov25-3ia L. MOXLEY. will be turnished at the adjourngd meeting of | Gonna, who came with Mr. and Mr; man, | tleman who were there to inte morning, ——— «e+ ridge dewn tothe eth cf December, whea we lett to | ; : ard was under the obligations audre- | THE RIVER FRONT QUESTION. aie Was NOt WINGS SAI eine | HMporiant Meeting of the Committce ult and in behalt of ali the other gen | | V Cuiting 2 0d: > in the Dustrict if we canget along The President ought Wo appoinvone T, tue House elect one and the Sen- ate one.” L. D. Wine (dry goods )— ods. IU seeme too expensive a plan to under. hey think it can be moditied x bo accom. by ‘0, 1. do not want a | : streane iis a mueh less expense, although delegate. 1 wantho franchise of any kind. Our se adistinct | MEASURES TO ARATE THS MALARIAL NUISANC - ¥: po ght seks “ettmetoh gg ard = the cominittee, on Monday to which | Of Boston, was of course the heroine of theeve: | and unqualified contradiction. “te seems to | Th accordance with rhe wal cn Gorge W. || tre Comsiten sie aks ee ee era Ce eCED TGs Gelato en Bae, aber (CHAMPAGNE WINES, ume they edjourned to further prosecute the | ping, and Was constantly suiroumied by both | have tried his best. as republican counsel to | Oonuntees eer Aa ote wa Inquiry. "Ci es to give for salaries | ladies and gentlemen. She wass | : Riggs, esq. p Congress propy gent ressed | secure the vote of the state for Tilden, but | tee of one Hut meetine of the mem- ‘an: Uhey want the flats tilled up and the lands D. L. Engel (variety goods).—“I do not see the AT COST FOR CASE. for the hext fiscal year Six thousand dollars. In the neck and cen ore g Watst sas Stuare | fortunately hie did not succeed.” ese eerae iuite a large number | feclalmed, ‘The grounds above the Long Bridge, | use of a aceon ee ace the y . | MARSHAL JACK WIARTON ON THE STAND 7o- | bers of that organization, qulte a larze number — IMporTANT RatLnoav Dgctston.—The Secre- | The overdréss was white gauze, embroide-ed in | ascembled at the office of Fitch, Fox « Catter | Be, thought. could be raised and surrounded | grese as well without as with one NAPOLEON CABINET, quarts $21.50, pintsg23, | ‘FY of the Interior has decided In regard to ths ; Colors; the sleeves of chenille ‘net. the meshes | qy, nau tent | With a wall making a sort of reservoir or basin | * b a SO, a 2 1 ef the Citizens Commit- ‘The Commissioners have no particular | well and faithtully as a delegate could.” $ kK Day. e Potter investigating committee assem- j VERZENAY, only 821.50. uestion raised by the Southern Pacific compa- BGs earls. e wore peur a at hal ight to di he subject of th ial hich could be used to flush ont the channel | wea “Big we gy ft cmphaticanty ! - ‘ >; caught with pearls. She wore pearl necilace fe velve today, an hour a, | ast night to discuss the subject of the malarial | which cow be used to lus the cl {no delegate, I have lived in Washi are eee ern cecice ane rie att enpa- | and diamonds pendant. mn her hatr were flow. half as a ne aes a aes jc | Miver flats, and take such action as might be | on this side. ‘The B-street sewer at 1vth street | all my life and do not want to see any = DRY VERZENAY, quarts $14.50, pints 820. by as to its lability to pay the costs of survey- | ers tastencd with sprays of diamonds, Mre. i I e sti " ater S Wharton, United States inarshal of the stave of | @eemed advisable to lay the matter properly @. EH MUMM, quarts $20.05, pints $21.75. ing, selecting and patenting lands enuring to it | Matthews wore a pale blue matelasse Which | Louistang, wascailed to the witness’ stand. He | before Congress, and unze the imperative ne- under various acts of Congress,that the require- | Was. very handsome and becoming. Mat- ‘a bi 2 ei | pemnatiy: - abate — | ment og “a guauutes 21 lo thls elect must be | thews wore a very ne white cashémire. taste- | the rackard govermiuent. During cheers the | Toes ae ee re a 2 Made and trimmed. Senator Cockrell ac- is ne is = ose! HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS. granted to railroad companies, whether earned | companied his wife and Ales Guten ot ve ee District Cominission- cs should be carried out into the deep current, so | voting here. The present governmeat is satis- that the offensive sewage matter should ' be | facto ry carried off, and not left on the marshes as at Wiliam Hahn.—“it is no more than right > present. that We should have somebody in Congress to Mr. Church inquired if these plans could be | express our ideas and want: carried out without interfering with the Wash- G, Cornwell (grocer).—*We don’t want any 10 per cent.off for CASH on all grades, making | or uncarned at the date of thé passaze of the | Iuclimond. ‘The latter wore an elegant white | Ao, Queans but he never attended any of titel “Punchinello" | ington channel. suffrage. If we could have a delegate without Ty 2 a sessions. ‘There was a great deal of scandal | ers Phelps, Dent and Twining ey c = i me pole Ei ECA ESA Vor: tinea ig averted: tn ies ate unt | OF Toce bade eae pont lace, and a necklace | atioat at the Ume about puplic men, and he | W. G. Metzerott. Dr. A. Y. fil up this Chanbel Gul ar oa Dekeptopen | chanoes are some seuliaweg bn seca roontrot Br any conn cin lie aueeoat ee the law, | Of Tose buds. Mrs. Cockrell wore a thick ivory- | jieard among other things that Wells was try- | to navigation aud’ improved by the flushing | colored votes would-be elected. No; 1 disap- THOMAS RUSSELL, Sieh lala’ Taos pe reanired to oar SLs heatene ae Te inv colors AUS ing to TiBke money ont of hls Position. Tt ts oe ee | Process proposed. The present purpose is to | prove of «delegate or any form of suffrage in : , : a bat S, | not my charge,” said Mr, Wharton, in explana- . Galt, J. E. Fiteh, Hear: t rid of the sewer nuisance Enis District fan23tr 1913 Penna. avenue. the costs of surveying, selecting and Dorsey and Miss Marsh, both of whom were “the charge o de q Peg gel se’ lsance. Is conveying’ the ‘lands before the’ same | Homey amd Miss Marst Dorey OF Whom were | tion, “the charge was that the democrats had hoipson, John Pettivone, A. T. GIL FINE, DRESS SHIRTS made to order of the | issued ¥ to call upon the companies to NS Judge Bryan suggested that the committee o yes, James L. ain opposed to cade, combined with matalasse,the ground of men down there with money, and they were | Britton, C ; Ns be instructed to avold any recommendations | any Dill which contemplates suffrage in any Ai naking an offer to buy. 4 ras believed | tlo Browning, Wi, bickson, hese ‘ = for BLO ealy tener wenty ons hundred Linen | make payment for such costs; and in case of | whieh wae tec teensy gold, with small blue | that if mottos cook Ne ee an | ee Sauth, 8. R jae Sod nae this canned ene Pincet DRESS SHIRTS made to order in the moet | Tefusal to report the same to the department, | flowers. Miss Chalmers wate Aiea eee . Bihers. Dr. Morgan favored this, and reduced this a f manner for $225 Satisfaction euarantecd, | 0 order that such further proceedings may be | apale blue flowered seat with sides, sleeves | “Ani eny io ten hop (druggist).—“I am_ opposed to Lc. 2 idea to an amendment, and moved that the | the election of a delegate or suffrage in the ‘as : ‘The Chairman:—Speaking of the election, was Mr. Riggs, in taking the chair, j rt be Instructed t it the | District. We can get along better and get more EGINNISS" taken as may be necessary, to relinburse the | aud trimming formed of ‘alternate stripes of there not at one time a good mance { been re od te P ee ryote to 80, present, tn men ge _ . an al onss i a good deal of disturbance | bad been requested to call the am b the , 1 a delegate than with one. febs-ly 1002 F street n.w. Sovernment for such expenses. i ine snd gold rae mess dkughte win | in New Oneans ero wing out of ‘what is called | One ‘Hundred tom aay for the par of pee cool pupae, ieend sae below ~— aeioen anaee ay Soaeiteaiar —" a ST Pe BA = sday, Hel Comet oy he sewing machine circulars? A. Yes, s agreelng upon some mode of securing the at- j in = =H ees. ail the tendency of a free ballot in \ENTLEMEN’S DRESS HATS. ARREST OF A PosTAL CLERK. — On Tuesday, | very light shade of mauve damassé, becomingiy | * Tare Ni 5 : 3 “ongre: See: Major Twining said he did not think it neces- seen y OFERA and DERBY HATS. 2 Special P. O. Agent ‘Thos. P. Shateros, arrested | made and trimmed. Mrs Aid MESC ieee | Qz,W ete You in New Orleans at the t Gisteceuon Ue cee eee ene ee BEAL SEIN SACQUES. ieocks pecent parchacen Tedused prices, . 1 clerk, between W: Ww realist nu . Ted al clerk, betw y | te i Free TINEMETZ Warren ino bomiee | York, on the charge of having, on the sth of | Kimmel were with their wives, who were ele- 1237 Penneyioania Bete, October, abstracted a registered letter, and gantly dressed. Speaker Randall accompanied febé.tr ‘ext to corner 13th st. also with having taken one on the lith of Gc. | Dis pleasing daughter. Secretary Evaris was 3 “ 7 3 ir | S2fy at ail to disturb this channel below the | rity T care to see. I am opposed to the bill. . pacts J ery. | NOSi HOt Immediately at the time. Iwas not | diate action to remedy the condition of our | S223 at a Thi We i to have a delew Cae a Was eercly formerly a | were Tiehly dressed, the latter wore avery | there at ita incubation but it was running for | river flats. He said the most prudent w ered Frente, uiponhis explanation, witharew | i. T. suulth "Teenie eons Sapeneaa in.ton and % immel were with thee eiee eves Fort and | several days. | Gould be to refrain trom advocating any spe- | mis inotion, and the resolution ons lattoerie | thee outrage. 1 atm in favor of a dele- ¢ an coe re ete to nearly aa fae ee that to Congress, and ask | yy, 2 €very Citizen were they, and these persons who em to do something. Thi all they can do. Mr. B. Hl. Warner suggested that this organi- C, F. Moore (druggist).—*I do not want a del- a s pleasi 5 ry Bs did notrecelve them had warrants issued against | He (the chair) was not there to advocate any | ,.*-B. i. oes congue Nate Gan ei sone MUTUAL BENEFIT tober, and he was committed to jail by U. S. pies aoa is too many others of note to give mene A A great many Warrants were issue special plan for the accomplishinent of this tance sper atine suns , See oo | ce To have one would be nonsensical and LIFE ENBUBANEO COMPANY, } Commissioner Mills fe hearing. The Bachélors’ Club gave last evening the sir; and if yo allow ine, I will tell you the | work, and heped nothing of the kind would be oN. Isconronatep 1843. "Pe % story. a rel Bins bers a _ = that Congressmen are distracted and do not | “Tam an old “kson deni- - a aae mations (GE thes eeaIis inted by the | eluded some of the most agreeable entertaln- | { and how to destroy the | Me fo a Ss of views among our citizens upon public meas- | this District, and I am opposed to it Hiabilities tase Standard) Gatton oF the ecmmaleson Sppoliited Dy tho) ccntacr the verr Mr Welle atic Aron: ‘of this was @ great queainn | The sea, paver acted as secret: is. | nes. ‘Andrew J. Joyce, (carriage deaier.)— You d Liabilities (Mass. - —— | Treasury department, which recently made an | ing senator Malthews' party received te wuests ae great question OTS te State Se ei ict Commis. | <The chair etated the purposes for which this | am; say for “ne, and say it emphatically, tant Y.3 2, | aw { hi agement of Life | ai Marint’s hall, and Col. Andenri ed it ‘Ss; and then what was called the sewing prs to state for information what steps had “J ; Surplus, including dividends of 1579.8 2,357,424.65 | investigation into the management i serser, | dgmatint's hall, and Col. Audenried led in the | machine circular pian was adopted. We zot Surplus on New York Standard , 5,937,161.18 | S#*!ng Station No. 6. Deal Geach, New Jersey, | dance, which was participated in by one hun. Ket values) akon one sachs his | COumittee of One Hundred had been organ- | I ain opposed to the election Of a de | eres HOMICNOD ate NOT eet, Wats | ted, and that they could not go Outside at | art tooneee suffrage. The people of thts elt y has ordered tue | dred couples. It was a beautiful party. name thercon which we could not identify with | ccnimittee, and il- could not be ex. ‘cted of | Uiese bounds. those identi po mii are Ured of havi / e pr SEO MS SOREN, | TT CRG eet wemene ts Marial's-an- | 9 reaiiive person we pened one of roe eee | ene ne action tak Adjourned to meet atthe callof thechairman. | themselves vote J. B.Feareon, | Superinterdent Harris to name his successor, | nual Children's Fancy Dress Balls Invited cies i a] ee copies of tie registration books, and to ev bona es Grover, Henry MeFi Lewis C. Grov feury Mer away by the loose element of n by oad aie b SITE Gh s Nost bo apes: u ce hey we 0 do > lad a | our floating population, Which usually controls Jouph aA. Halsey, B. ro Big& yserome, | informing him of the recommendation of th: | elltc of the city always take an Inlorece Iie eetunt, gual Geen cae eaRA TED lteeoe planation, - Uo Gout, begiad The Telegraph Inquiry. the result of our elections. ot wae Ant Deeds aysen, Wir Ca Bae acne | Commission of the appointment of Joan Slocum. ‘ Se =e {nan did not live at the address Comnissioner Phelps satd_he and his brother 4c AN INVESTIGATING COMMISSION. 3, 31 Sinaer, (eae) i eens aoe yd ¥-T-Frelineimysen, Wn + f ‘The Senate in executive | Will There Be an tra Session of | and bad never lived there, stoners had urged upon the naval com- The Senate committee on railroads to-day de- bemmniiod ig mance talneenn or ore ould only Orne | jeuntirmadthe tollowine nai Congress? memoranda on the circular. hd the committee on commerce thai | cided to report to the Senate the following | Denelited by iS i 1o EE NISC, Gow es, President Soe ee Siieniie ati Ie Bet kos Chairman Atkins was defeated to-day in his | turned tous. ‘The object B. C. Miller, Treasurer. earson, Vict es . nations. Wm. Butler (Pa) e Unt a 9 to find ont the | something be done at once to rid the com. proposition, with a recommendation that it be : ‘Si y de $ registratio a y p The ers . ” chinery of the election [ fear. Yes, | am in . district judge for the eastern district of Penn- | Crort tO get up the lezislative, executive and | Perens who had made elltious registration.) munity Of thls ee freely on | #c0tporated in the sundry civil appropriation | favor ot a delegate, but opposed to tie tn bin Re Beer Cel ooo | syivanla: Joab W. Patterson tobe United Stes | Judicial Appropriation bill, and the House took | presumption was that the resistration was | the sub, nd that the United States govern- | bili: “That a commisston of nine persons, com- | Satis Mane Gites oe eee the inwton, D. ©. feb15-im shal for the district of New Hampshire; | up the Finley-Bisbee contested election case. Pe eee nt wee ieued east ee co someting, ae general posed of two Senators, to be appointed by the Mires a ecegae it ci McMillen to be postmaster at New Or- | Chairman Atkins dis layed considerable | atonce. There were a great: many thousand hons Meubers is alinost Unanimous | Vice President: hee members of the House ot | “ x. or.)—“We dor rant atone cut fcastom OF te die of'New ox. | Natal temper over the aetion ot he House | Mevrants ued Petapeen tinumind ana ae | Wo his water Fhe commionen ad | pA e eR to beappointed tue Speaks | qh APTOUs roc = We dou, want any ba > r of cus ‘or the disiric New Or- fect wa tople bec: a SROLCHE Z Bausurating this K. | el uf S ery WW re emeetor ot came ui and gathered up his appropriation bill, books | making these fictitious registrations: Teocs | buLien he detec (ae euratlt hich thelr DU | members or Gti nce Gnited states, not | “Allison Natlor, (livery stable.)—~What do we ‘TuE Hor SPRInGs Omission.—Senators Came- The dear ind left the House rather sutktly. | were few arrests, comparatively, made on these | couteraplated. These Committees Lad sagyasted | pointed by the President of the Lulted Staigy, | WaBt with a delegate any how? peepee ly ‘The democrats, in extenuation of thetr course bile Hipster eg ees eae ine et weertored an advan : = ie ae ‘Be ee ie a al Shall be created on or before March 15th, 1S79, support. ” ron of Wisconsin, Randolph, and Eaton, thespe- | in prin; up the ¢] 7 here | nal e ten wards lifferent names, ten maaan 3 PLES. Ss for tbe + | Whose duty it shall be to make a thorough ex. ¥. , (carr: manufacturer.)— He ghesnoridies a Ciganver and Puriter, Eresfrom | ciai committee appointed by the Senate to in- | would have Teen ony saeutoee ene Boars a We comm only ambi, aye, poauiree car celles eiplled 19 eed east | atnination into and investigation of, the rela- | «} qat,*; Budget, (carriage ) ful eevay bousebold, counting: Toud, abop will or | Yestizate the causes of the omission of the Hot | prlation bill, and they preferred to zet the elec- —, Th pred facto: “| favor the idea of a delegate, If we could ont: es ihe laud so reeled to bea | Hons existing between the Western Union and Bah erties mgt Poe hd ry. Spribes section from the sundry civil appropri- | Uon case out of the way, as it can be disposed | The other tele; get one without electing him. ff ts the ma- E a Btrong. Secretary. B. J. Miller, actuary. 18 THE LATEST AND FINEST DISCOVERY ‘in. i % ae sraph companies. and the public, as er in Which elections have been carried 1a Printing Office | equally between the District and the gene) g state commerce: a ime . ” | alion bill last session, submitted their report | Of to-day. ‘There isa good deal of spectatinn Investigation. = Eovernment, as the expense should likes eee atti ing inter h telegraph coinpany or com, | Ws District heretorore. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. | yesterday. ‘They wholly exonerate Senator | #8 {0 whether the dead-lock, now threatened, 2 $ P ‘hran (tobacco dealer.)—“1 arm SHARP LETTER FROM MR. PEFREES TO coN- | diVided. Commissioners had drafted a bill nies, abd the New York Associated Pi oe Ss " GRESSMAN FINLEY } for the appeintinent of a board ot survey to be | Eociation and oer pores nee ee a Sepces oe pay Dies ot aaitcage Sore Sotapete Public Printer Defrees has written an open | fompored of vucineers. This bill takes as a | country, national and local, In so. tay WwW. letter to Congressman Finley, of Ohio, who ts he of h .)—“* We do not need of operation ‘he old plan adopted by the sf B. W. Milburn, ( survey of 1572, and authorizes any modification | fe GhG.,,imterests | Of Rorat | Saciegate. weg: abiag beter ‘ne things ore deem best. The | thereby, and to report to the President of the N. oe and the oo S = Senate eae a on Cae Hews jeune ne bS-tr reet northwest. ame. and say that the detective engaged ia © of the legislative Dil. Mr. Southard, 01 = ats aa aS _ = —— | the matter mepiaren more zeal than discretion, | Ohio, says that the democrats of the House ” 1 that the charges were based on worthtess | mean to ut through the amendment for the “: TO MAKE SPACE FOB OTHER | te-timony and are not entitled toary credit | repeal of the supervisors ine cee ak the, | chaieten oF he ces, OF Olio, House | which this new board ma | Thercher ad nd the Public, generally aft Sis very favorably | United States, on or before the first day of De- whatever. Senate democrats stand by ‘the action of | committee on public expenditures, investigat- | President of the United Stat G. Ordway 1s —— to a delegate, but GOODS, WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT GREATLY = {he House” was queried? “Wa don't care what | ing the Government Printing office, and taade disposed to encourage this river improvement. | cember, 1S%, the Tesult of such invention, Sa pepe — J . REDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN. | | THE Ratinoay-Teneonarn Br Ixquiny. Members of Congress stand re gation, | ‘how, aad Shere eixect ane In | the Senate does,” rejoined Southard, “it 13 for a report thereon, charging extravagance and ready to act, and if A s q 2 ee ig ci ether with 0 x j the Senate commtttee on railroads yesterday, | te House to make a record, andthe Senate can | hed management tn-Its administration, Al. | the citizeus of the District wilicome toxetner | {eet TENE ee ee aan cain hemes tun eine TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM. | ater our report closed, Murat Halstead, of the wae nee theres ae not a i rae wading a ee ceed eS an ain hes oe see = reeeine es ad Nog unite in | any, is expedient and proper as affecting theory that there should not be taxation with- 1 snetah at ; ie xtra sessto! 5 iy - > Mr. Deirees, Ss. , Says*“"The | urging it, he felt sanguine that the work wi si rm DIAN MARBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND | Cincinnall Crsmcrsiat noticed an alluston by | Among these are Gen. Garcia Gudcics Was, | Meade ake ee te, ts, Iter, sayszThe bedofie. 7 eon. atthe work Will | business of Pre teint en Oe eee eee ee ee ee ce = " Mr. liubbaid to a jeter he had written oy An Or io republican said to-day that be though have sense enough to understand the testl- | Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett sail these Vongresstonal erally and of inter-state commerce icu- W. W. Raple: dealer.) thinks we are INLAID WALNUT. | Jears ago, snd said it grew out ot the ig ‘are | the republicans of liouse would make a re | mony taken before your committee, you knew | cc inmitlees had always respected the wishes of | Jar, and especiaily to rt_their conclusions is ven Al well as we now ave of the western papers with the N ew ¥ Asso- | sistarce to the supervisors amendment to th them to be lies when you authorized their pub- | the citizens as expressed through this Commit. | and Tecomnendationsas tothe constitutionallty eetiny is J. Davis, 4 - S 1 tence ana tes Bicone ee | extent of showing the country that theirs ication. ‘They had’ been repudiated by the | tee of One Hundied. lie thouent » comenoe i ALSO OFFERING INDUCEMENTS | transsci their businé heen: ganization, having business relations, howeve of Lewis Johnson & Co., bank. an agp use Was Opposed to such legislation it. | commitiee on public expenditures, a majority | outa te cite ae, eset Com and | postal telegraph aystem under the direction | Ehty'now wiaea nic dees a eee through their own or- on iP ppropriat ae AN Alter that, said a y a eon ce) Dye ot oa, ee your | urged upon Congress ear ressiog the neces ties ees, ot the general government, and as Davia Walker aaa J. W. Meuin, ‘of the same vt the rats n aith. You w: ase obs é ime p IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GRATES, FUR | with the ‘New, York Asociated Press. The | without nmeber a oatioe ss atic, amendmen Nt Luge the wor Je mostappropriats | ue GaSe NACES, RANGES, &0, AND HAVE A VeRy | {)Cst¢tt Uuion Te to the it and duty of Congress to | nrm, are opposed to the proposition to have a that I use the word lies as the most appropriate The chair thought that any particular plan late ES rates of existi telegraph Hs PI ‘zraph Company had treated | strike it out. Hi confer- English language ee ‘0 i F reoul ‘them with abenluts talrnece: iy ae ol fee will then go to a confer- nthe English language ileges to the press 5 less true, 80 | and supervision of the Work, as this depart- | (national and local) of the country. The com- HL sion.” Mr. $i m, the ‘3 } § Ct ty Mr. Halstead —They would do welt to mina | S122 Renate, a Pe ie enrolling cierk 0 ar as you are concerned, as it could not be ex: form. % les, (furniture dealer.) says: “No ‘ J ment, Of course, {s more competent to make | misston shall meet in Washington on or before delegate forme. We can’t have restricted suf. | theirown business. ‘The privilege would add to | Sch jesialation. abundant ‘experience | pected that your limited knowledge of that | plans. Dy for the present occa- | should not be advocated by this committee. but companies on inter-state lines, to prevent ) Brothers, {(booksellers,) want no e i which will recede from the | sion.” ‘The letter concludes as follows: ;Your | should be left to the engineer department of | such companies from according exclusive or Ty in They are opposed to : IM WHICH TO MARE SE | , Senator Mitchell “What do you think of giv- | amendment, and that will be the end of it” | asserlionsGar ieee nk i . * ee A = or FRO! tng ral sd companies the bavlese care He. added,’ “there Wilk be oes ae ce Cancers ae eeeon ing in this | the government, as they would charge | exceptional pri the associations for the District any shape or 108i EC St = ofth stood. April i, 1879, and 01 y one of | frage, urd wouldn't have any other. . ly its hitches and vexatious pull- | rclence, acquired in adding v the chalk marks br. Garnett said the commit should be eir number and another as sec- Vash. ‘tiliams, opposed ; ue rae ce in sue Denes ot the country. a backs Says that his opinion is quite decided | on the reverse side of the loor of a wlilsky shop, coped et serenaied re! resentatlves of the ieuury, ‘he commission ‘shal have power to twrne leat scheme. “It mvs ap elec- EDWARD CAVERLY & CU.. 3 rot think eee ie Of railroads would menens that there will be ne extra session. It was would enable you to comprehend tt. 1 assei people here to upon Congress that some- | sit at any place within the United issue | tion and we have had enough of élections in the : = Ce a Sy eee and telegrao! noticeable at the Capitol to-day that there was | and can show to any man having sufficient ca" thing be done before the adjournment. He put | subpoenas, send for persons and admio- | pasi.” of jus In€ 3s Suculd so far as possible be let alone. Fy better feeling on both sides than was dis- pce fo understand the subject, that the | his suggestion in the form of a motion, aud | ister oaths and take testimony. member | *"p, (clothier,) says: “I am a “ors PETIA | seta ts carn ome rms Cgacainas | tmdaand cach, othr” nti at EB | geri getname Fo hans | Ia ubpeRionoSggeed ss We cchuted | Suh vet uae expt wa ena |, RO™RD, er ere _™ 2 ” ,. e re- i eS ke | tor signatures. ie servi expense the le would be BS. ALE > ported his return home from special duty on ublicans will let the democrats pass the | the advice of one who has a pro apprecia- ; action had members of either house of Con- M™*-4- E- MEST, oy saKEG, | the south Atiantic station ‘and Mae bear placed | Bublcans amendment, knowing the Senate will | tion of your capacity —contiue your taxes | toys Soe se eereh Stated what action had beea | who are not i265 New Yous AVENUE N.W op Waiting orders. reject i ony hog to. pope Dee none, delay ee aoe tg pettifoggin go dog eases Soa thee ad ‘Deen betore the sora tee on com cere iecolve per diem as the ) are Be Cas tah ne aw, ofera great bargain” Hevpays | CoD Pa woin were found guilty or periaty aad | Seanad A oF a own party inthe Sénate | which he 1s as igh Hottentot, he ts | the tor afer tuigcneanll i ast lng uy atthe dng to-day and agreed to ‘the fore- | ie Geuigediy opposed to any change RUN Siuued above: Orders ty mailaucadel wa: hovets | sentenced each tote years unprisbantont- > | suhag 0 the, advisdity of spending Tiling llmeelf down'as an unmllugasee aaa"? | STtptgve® gag aa been ad Windom, Saund- | ———— = — eaeee _ ‘The delegation of merchants had had Ss, Eaduay and Shields were absent (Continued on Fourth Page.| No. «: 3 _Cutting and Fitting a aveciaity. jan2l-Im* Fy oo ey acne Ad-W. 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