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yiek TO RAISE THE PRIck OF Coai.— } vale 4 or, president of the Lehigh 1 Nanay faltroaa and — com} rr tts ane 1 ; i" a proposition to £. F. Parr ‘3 tf THE STAR EUILDIN | Lenten aod vtkesparre Coal coinpanr, for tne ds coal Companies to stop production for at least | UWO Weeks !h March, sO as to advan the price of coal. 1) was stated by a prominent coal ope rator yesterday that Judge Packer w ald hot consent t walatt he out put for dite rent companies, but that he would assoctation of coal companies to ; rk Witenever an over peoduerion o b The Evening St SoH. hAUEPMAN the city by ita per week gounter, 2 cents © Theents 4 month, one Tae Wrrety Star prepaid. miles too low. Re also stated that poe Of Coal companies would be f Friday, and that all the compant ibe represented. The only drawback to the present movement, It 18 sald, Is | V%, 53—N?. 8577, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1879. TWO CENTS, — istestin tna) SGptnont neat beta rc PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | | } | postae gus as tt is a canal company, With the i —— 7 a 1 igs * : | {Con iT rr | __ The Congressional Situation. i Washington Society. | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. | ‘pone ALN = ue senrss. Telegrams to The St SPECIAL NOTIC | THE ay ENING STAR. STATUS OF IMPORTANT BILIS—WILL THERE BE | ‘The bleak winds of yesterday and the acen- ; =e | (3) ms 0 8 ar, ——=. SCR | Sere ao AN EXTRA SESSION? | ted fatigues, consequent on attending “ripay, Februa | MUTUAL FIRE [NSURANCE COMPA! | Sirs 5 = limes : mutate gues, consequent on attending =. : cies! 3 { . e, Baz Washinaton Bullaine H in The House to-day, instead of going on with | jy, ny evening parties previous: revented SENAT Mr. Mitchell subinitted a re er - Pret Ee | Washington News and Gossip. |... legisiatixe appropriation il, proceeded to | the ‘Mursday reception from bens se tugely _ ton appropriating $00 out of the contingent | — — eo CLAGET. { RAVES will hold her last public recep- | the considefation of private bills, These tac- | attended as usual, when the season ts so nearly | tnd of the Senate to enable Capt. s. Black- | ‘ondon correspon aware =i © B. WILSC \ of Season to-merro afternoon, from | Ues were adopted by the democrats, it Is said, over, Many ladies will not be formally at | ford, chief of the Capitol police, to pay for med- {fan notices the rv f Norwaii few2h2 2 ame |} t scount any abse $ i eee = erase ct ne penses Incurred } d will not = oon: 5 = 4 lock. on account of the many absentees from that jo » to visitors ‘rharsdays ac efore | ical attendance and other expenses incurred by | a w la nips THE BIKTHDAY OF WASHINGTON | | side of the House, and the probability that if | herr winter ay ee iss again before | jim on account of injuries received while ar- | ambassador, and | “Ty oan rome ee The GUldest Inhabitants’ Willard all at 12 | | the appropriation bill was proceeded with the DCX! Winter, The Westend os or the Sena- | resting a disorderly person in the Capitol puild- | s mentioned as ti Sr Teen bember board of publ eras reyommemoratetheday. | | fepublicans would out-vote them. In view of | jaqres on I'steer, ene en Ae | ing. Referred to the committee on contingent | ina roe - Wash svton's Farewell Address | the speculation concerning an extra session of | Mi pOintin ae as z | expense: ; ed) Over Princess | iirst Len for wag Err LIDES, sine si Geation: | ionnow. | Congiess, the following status of the appropria- | Morived tovethee tne wee Wa hee Mr. Anthony submitted a resolution to print ayra's Dowry ands for homesteads, st ~ ioatiend. oe, | BY the direction of the President, as heretofore | tion bills will be read With interest at Uns tune: | KoCtNe were together See cum anna RO Lun wees at rESBAGES, Feb. 2!—A caucus of ther ane coMMIt ‘OF ARE. Stated in THE Srax, the executive departments | ‘The nilitary academy, consular and diplomatic, | Gy! Senatorial families residing at the Arling- | P/ePated at the State department, showing the limembers of the F has determined He ee CON ORATION. Eas Of the government Will be closed to-morrow. Pare analan and pension bills, have passed | ton ‘aiso hud pleasant recepliones «ee FAC CI ee ae | Bement | 7 = te — . . th houses. The tortitieation bill has been in fany = s = gen ndition of the working classes ie namber is tuami- Ta tomeratenectine cea | AT THE WHITR Hovse.—Senators Dawes and | conferene early vwo months, aud stilt is, the | at ny, ladies went to Baltimore yesterday to countvies in Europe. Reterred t6 the committee | | & Court of the District of | Windom and Representat nillips, | Senate having nearly doubled the amount ap- | “ justice and Mrs. Bradly gave a large party to | ON Printing. + i .ondon. | = ‘in a r s, Pat ropriated by the House. ‘The army Dill hes Mrs, Bradly & rge party t On metion of Mr. Windom, the eoramittee on Saree | stant, at 11 o'fock Peete at: oe (Pa.,) and Kelley called ! f eed the Tete, andchas been reported by tue | their daughter last evening, which was attended appropriations Was authorived to employ an Figg Ee hant in ag i what action | Sir John possibly expe leep in hurrying Mr. Rowell o taking back the trop) Mr. O'Leary's are artman, Pretyman & Mumford, mer- *s Upper Thames street, E. C., have eas in the th Lar fabilities are not known. The | OY Ole : | Senate appropriation committee to be printed | Binelpally by families of the Justices of the | eXtra elerk during the baiance of the session. | nate by the Presi- | aud reccmmitted, ‘The Senate appropriation | * eee ene is commending the novel and bril- Mr. Whyte presented the petition of A.C. P. Adams, of New York, | Commilttce stuck oul the House feuture of | want idea of giving a reception in honor of the Pe ee eee mote eats for 2 , > | army reorganization, over which there will be a be 2 wih respect to the bill recently | Nowiwarte seed ity both houses of Congresses. providing for | > c passed tis, Voth, Bowens widiconal Justice to thet | dent to-day mested to a t ii legislation as will enable thei to contest an Sul sprit teneys are urgently r consur FU. Sig Geneva: as Fe diplomatic corps at the White House next Tues- : bas atl cae 4 F ounced of Samuel Raines. pat i Sul sprit ee aoe ery. New York. do. Leipsic: John i. Steuart, | Senate loaded the DIM with amendm’nis, in- ; Wibuted more to the pleasure of society this | ich Guanine 00, ard A. Dodson, woolen manufacturer, winter than any other Class, as they have given Mr. McPherson called up House billextending | Mnerleithen. se ix large parties during the season, and this | ine timits of the portot New Vork, reportedns | and Messrs evening the third reception given by Baron and | Vy. Conkling fromthe comme ae ea RIK, SOL Paronees Blanc, will occur, and the Mexican | inc: evening and published in cull In the seeeee or. minister and Mme. Zamaconh have tssued cards | Proceeaings yesterdey. Ie Wag nee eee ee ro mreet the Secre- | qiccussion, and now goes to the Presiden for | _ LONDON. Veb. toy orsia ntiOoy at thie Welt a tea approval. John Clark lish comedian. are de among the Invited nucste eal aoe rtdes | Mr. Edmunds led up House joint resolu. | The name larke should not be highest eradetn Hho eeeeotne. ferisiative and | Son instructing the Attorney General of ¢ founded with that of Mr.Joha 8. Clarke, judicial branches of the government. anda | Cbited States to bring certain suits In thename | American com | Pennsylvania, do. Antwerp: Jas. Itley Weaver, | eluding the Brazilian subsidy, and Ic Will be ane West Virginia, cousul general of United States | tagonized in its resent shape in the House. at Vienna; Wm. T. Simpson, collector of cus- | ‘The deticieney and river and harbor bills have toms, district of Gen =: Geo. W. War- | passed the House, and are with the Senate com- . ren, do. Cape Vineeut, Daniel H. F mittee on appropriations. The legislative bill is, nual ineetins to be held Monday, Feb | man, register land offi loud. Minn. | pending in the House, and the sundry civil bul Printed copies of the report of the Es | has not yet been reported from the House ap- ine cs aeae wi RS Oe hand for distr. A LARGE EXcURsion Party of Pennsylva- propriation committee. By order iS teeing, ee i = a VEX TY.ON ns from Lancaster invaded t hite House | Among the other tmportant, bills still pend- Soper n eee OF Rae SEEe i various government! departments to- | ing are the Chinese immigration bill, tue Inter nal revenue bill, and the inter-state’ commierce <TIN f the he MUTUAL FIRE. id YRIDAY. Febr: uo FELLOW rand, with 60,000 iHabilitie don. woolen manufacturers at | gregating | veted prize. TL 00ks as though w i real contest, Uhts time, which wi ange from the late lamentable th: ohn Parry, the singer, Faisk REvoRtS or YRLLOW Feves. of the extstence of yellow fever In Ne are untrue, a telegram from that city states. cares or deaths trom yellow fever having eecurted there dugag this y A statement COMERS 2 of the United States to set aside certain patents SI s EB 18 ss shar an’ “iti army and navy oftic aboy et in grade, % % Snow Storms in Europe. to this effect ts signed by man: Mat ORL chs — bill. The Chinese vill fs with the House, and all the diplomatic cares Atl aera | to lands of the Black Bob band of Shawa Six inches of snow tell in Lundon and its | zens aud ollicers, tneluding 1 Chop. "of Nine Directors to servo | VETITION FROM Mal Sof Iis- | amended by the Senate, also the internal reve- | ring the ladies of their families ‘The hoary | “al assed. | vicinity last night and vehicular will be held at the Oitice of the | rnieT ProrEeRT ident of Lhe board of h —Senator Whyte }) in | nue bill. ‘The inter-sta vania ave a.w., MONDAY. | the Senate to-d Patton ym ells, Mayor rnin commerce billis WIth | are trom S fo 11 p.m., and po pains will be | , 2; Rollins, trom the conference v of | the Senate committee on coramerce. It should » committee | trafic is impeded. N ed in Paris ye ry nat €n tie bill £2 relation to Holinead. cemete Tin Guitnonint Cleese eae se y the petition of a numb | spared to make the reception amagniticentone, | &@ : weeds The Continental telegraph wires wer ent of The cotton exchat Tee 2 hala eee at = Rate Ucspebotan isto be borne in mind also that Congress within the | hig wit assembie ae the Wee ae one: | Washington, D. C., and altowing the prope pled, and much eastern news is conse. a property in the 1 S yet remaining of the to be sold for the benetit of the public schools. sion $540 | : 1 quentiy deli WeR OPTWITTED. Steretary. | Lui-trtet of Columbia, The petitioners delleve oe eee The garment or | ie most tlustrio : submitted a report, which was agreed to, and | hyn anaes red in Wwashin " HES that the act of June to provide for MIS URIBE the’ Be sion bit, | 2 the. Lime. ar 8 day,.as th che Dill passed. BENLIN, FOU. 21.--The powen ae eee vant revision and correct assessments for Sj vid to meet the ante! reported by | #26 diffe pou the tee pu Mr. Motil calied up House joint r | refer the Dobrndja boundary questing toe gon, Lae cha fraud. ‘Therefore | Secretary Sherman inthe revenues, ‘The. dill OUEEESE SES TI authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to | sibassador at Constantinople. ‘The Acai wnninent they io restore to th write 1 is pending in the House for the revision | pay certain oficers of the internal revenue ser- | covernment, before assenting to this arrange, 1 Torbad: tht ye content the validity of the: of the patent laws. which has passed the $ vice the amounts due them for thelr services as | jortt ded to be the grandest of the season. F 5 that occupied b, the minister, will be used, and rumor says one inent, Inst i must be accep 4 | government the decision of the majority 1. tow will fail in the Hous pause there is no Way It can be reached except. under a snspen- sion of the rules, and it has not suiictent : | such officers previous to the time of executing their bonds and taking the oath of oiti pieseribed by law. Pass holic ed tn = he Russian 20ST OF NICE QCEST m. A. nt and J. wilt be titted up to represent a scene in the . ¢ nechoriztaw 1 strength to secure a tw m- | fropies and theother will depict Mr. Voorhees intrednced ithorizing on the Postma: bout bill is hanging T c » frigid zone and requiring the Secre cpaf Mandelay states that gre: Geneva award DIL WH p for wa : reissue U.S, Tecal-tender notes now held for the i Mandalay sta Z ice, They | of time, and there redemption of fractional eu: and a partot pic ding can the ratiroad subsidy nnd that) a permanent | pala be erceted on the site at a The Potter tnvestigation, wih The a ‘antages of the A SHARP LETTE! ly were pointed out. ‘The Postmaster Before the Pot ral expressed himsel! as amore anxious for | |. eae > post oitice from the prescnt terday 4 letter writt retary of the republ un for 1s establishi any par- att committde of Louisiana, lett to wed In evidenc th, of the present y ary to enter Into d rs. Ut ns MumMbered ss id to be hor ped for by th s heretofore retired cL Of January ation lath. e will be a and supper s tie Ward Arr a private letter, authorizes thi ef the rumor that she was Ou account of the death of her « M. Johnson, of Kent rot appearing as Lady Washin: the 100th anniversary of the first: inaur tion, which was commeinorated at tie \cad: le. 18 ial building for fs to open in Ingalls, fr ed an ame rears Of p ment are troduced in th Mr, Rice to re s. Referred to tons. m the committee on pensions, dient to the bill granting ar lors belhg perse on Mary Walton —The British ste 16 guns, has arrived be on bose lin Afchanistan. e Berlin correspondent he Ameer of an territory. He n, South Of the Taxon ‘he rates txed in the bill of the bill recently in- of Representatives by | s cases of small pox THE NiveR axp Harnor Br. —Senators MeMitlan, Spencer and sub-committee of the commerce appotuted ti 1% Pesssinvas ENCE harbor appropriation bill. It {5 pro ' . the amount of the bit will be ticreased at least. | your vi SODA AND MINERAL WATER raught a! | hair a mille S reed dand Bethesda Waters by t EY. railon. oct. nece pusiness. It tive evidence Ith feated by you cot with me. T have exe mpose the | y P adjustment of pensio: mtn cominiitee on appropri- A Lospon, Feb. Of the Vines say NOUSE.—On motion of Mr, Whitthorne, the | 1s still on report of the naval committee on the subjects under investigation by that committee was ordered printed and recommitted. j li been paid, ana Sporting circ * Lite Style’, a King reunion to morrow nigt He ts the author of “Getting @n in the Worl and Orators,” and ott ainst Pitkin in favor of Whart ' do not propose to subinit to the consequen your devious action, 1 have screened the ad- ON OF FESLEY. THe Apt : no Senate amendments | Proposed by the thinister of finance for an in ~ | day, tothe seat in the Hous infistration and yourself in mi: ny things, Not- da treat may be e . Cold re aon SEE as care anenomens ised duty and tax on toba: t Bee ee tok mere tr cen, | (by Bisvee, repubit anding sworn that you did not d wite are nowon at rthern | Laisteict ot Toes Gate Pr cwt, on Imported and 10 marics per ew PANY, corner Isth el. New Yors ave, | 03 Bisbee, repul aoe le a Be nag northern judicial distrlet of Texas and forother i takes Governiuent and other Bouds for safe Keep! | fuil vote one hn aratt home grown tob: ‘The present ra purposes g ing, at $1 per $1,000 for a y Majority of ninete r i ———— _ Ob motion of Mr. Butler, the House reseded | and 20m tea Toda EES ays 5 | Cnty Hemme Mi 0 mr) | Fhe Associated Press Matter—State- jy Jaditional 2 gigs aliens Sunnie ioxpox, Fels 21. cipher So bene pea is two bitin nd Witch would close your | ; Court of the Distriet of Columbia. Cainy reesived at Paris § IS EVA __fau6-e03in es i pou Wore lero ‘ nee Mr. Hale moved to go into committee of the | displeased with the refusal of the iy knowledge o1 itur of Star, whole on the legislatfve vill. muni t This motion was antuwonized by Mr. Cox | and its ~ Y.) with the census bill, Mr. Hewitt (Ata) | the ely th the Mexican pension bill, and Mr. Brigit | 3 pngagements of the previ To meet his demand + ineited the disband wintsiry in order th Lit lead 19 his resumy onisiana ost Task the courtesy 2 reply to Stilson Hint of the Washington Post, that Pstand word of my letters. fobim laid before the Senate I. R. commiitee y himself, and that the A: iated Pre: ) maintain their propriety both in m: nd manner: that Hutehins characteri wy correspondence is fully rebutted 1 orth ers themselv fd letters show rt, and tt HS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, RAT ENGLISH REMEDY, Mitchell 16 COUGH enone. Iution proposing to pay t ested for over $0 years, lief speedy aud certain. ford, of the Capitol police ; id by all druci Prie . uon for the seriot res he re = E. FOUGERA & O0., Aces cenber in af will be ren rs L the disturb: Senator Sacrificed by the administration, 1do not know . Why [should continue to do so. “1 much prefer to remain on ftendiy terms with you and the administration, but my friends in Loutsian Must be taken care of, and my interests mu be consulted Lu all pc that state,” TELEGRAMS WITHDRAY ton ort ty OV With the morning hour, hour were sssful by a vole of yeus 1 and the Speaker proceeded to’ call Jor reports of vate nature nan of J affairs, reported back bill ‘The Amnesty Debate ATs ch Wo the Time empany He «¢ 7. command, the mines, where OM THE tulners han OFFICE s " a for Buell’s dts eretary Gr the A Mixed Company. Rocarercien rv nearly two nu : The Potter committee assembled at i2 o'clock | Missal, which (not being under vath) he told neses Of a polar exp Prince and Princess Hohenlonave were ME | orarey = ferred h : ay. Capt. Leonard Whituey, We Comore Saat 1 pat se Soe etn rails, the ship + at the German embassy yesterday. Tle com- shi = LOSING OUT SALE pen theWestern Union Telegraph Company, Sonne 1 Geena y James G. Bennett, pany included President Grevy, M. Gambetta Treascay —Ti C See ONE ee - in iesponse to Mr. Hiscock. said 1 ' EGE ta a Sevue oe oe Mr. Danford, trom the saiie committee, re- Duke D'Aumale, (the representative of the 4 n Sewer WATCHES, JEWELRY, A last ninety days there announced to-any of us the fac ahs is. Dill authorizing the settlement of Uie | Orleans prince.) General Fleury, and other dis- order ot t SILVERWARE, CLOCK. pointed thdrawn from his or ee eed Bua oe i Tie ae GE UbIS Gf Assistant I a Edward K | iineuished Kor a ver members of 1 AT COW, ue pris District of columbia, 5 f the compa }c mee E Dee eee Sing 76 | ee H aries of ex-Pres with dates, and amounts of This bumbuw! Cau any ine prices. - sent to New York. He bad no. ; matter, aitogether. but for comprouitsing me in ominittec, rported | isters, foreign embassadors. senators and depu- | taken trom te eily. treasury EE, LIBBEY, A SCATTER ax lett r Withdiawing then ; & number of others.” While f was not the Juthorizing the President to appoint to the | tics of a'l shades. i gen fobs 437 9th street, 3 SCM : : Drie REIGea | author of the Associated Press notice of Huteh- | irgeon in the navy, when a vacancy <n tea See ee. - == ee - | Rio de Janeiro september Saye mrs "olerepresentation Of Oltr Gase to whch be ~Actinis Assis argeon Willlam | ¢ mo, 1 ty has been ve: ives. ‘The saileitor is ORSE 01 ._ ATTENTION! @Acupiia and Cape and returned to | submit to every intelligent reades ae aired uy ie TRO. Leb. patlity has | stored Micon 1s in He Calinse Cilia Fatma ts ales above i eua, Decem- | that it is quite clear that the reporter did no- ihe vellow teverentdemte ct OY MUS | ere. 8114s stated that the Kledive's son. Prince Y the mi04 Georvetown on Tennallstown road, offers; a, Ve arr ni eusine that Hutchiae adeorl contioe: ne y ree Mahoinmed ‘Tentik, betr-apparent tothe Larone the best of inducement for wintering Horses, 2 n GACH, Oe. | , err in saying that Hutel ‘oltly confuse Iapna supported the bill. During the i sha asthe E poids at the low price of 819 per mouth, First. tober 10th. Through the goveruor | pore Neda al | facts with the inferences which he had humsett as E demt class stables, with box stall for every horse. Two | Commander Sculey was infor feeds of wraindaiy. Veterinary attendance free. Dr. | tain aud crew of the Mabe B. P. P. Loup residing on the piace. For further | there In May last, bad t Dr. Martin had performed ser- aS iad ever been performed on ) drawn, | _ Tt is also clear that, if his memory ha : been a little confused. he would hardly Utne Of the Various wrecked | him, witness said. le in passing | with My. Maddox durin pu any vattl THE Last ov GEN, Awm y Crittenden opposed ihe bill. Dr. Martin Anerson, sou Of Robert A Particulars caquire at GOS 10th at. 1.w- is. the sould not We learn: | av at forgotten his own words quoted abo ce sf ‘ poe Recess #4 25-3 oe ~ mt _ pa a ve to, ysitior t ervice only done his duty, and while attending - ~ Sumter tan od in hts mothe how = + MOXEEY:_ | ed. It" was believed. however, that some hag | Hens 1elative 10 a position tn the seer beingap. ; bave given to me opportunity to agree wits BAG. Quis dane his! duty, ay per cent. of the | WBE mill, owned by Geone Warhwest « Forty-fifth stiet, on Sunday last, He was 2 YHAMPAGNE WINES, gone to Cape Tow? to Singupore. and {| jointed chief of that bureau. Never askea | him, that somebod: and that it is not menon his own vessel. Te wag not suetia hero | ae BOW ‘burning an pie th and Campbell's | Yeats of age at Une thine of the bombardment. } cers to Aina Two of the crew remained on | Maddox directly for a position. Did not want | Respecttully, — (Sk J.W.SIMONTON. ashe was accredited 0 be. 8) ee eee When 4 Svar ortwo later the General was sei the island; Mareus Johnson, a man, and a | the po: in order that he might leave N i . — . Mr. Ellis at Atos 4 s ree c . | ion to Bentecky,, is wile and eon panies AT COST FOR CASH. Belgian. Known as Frank.’ At Johuson’s urg- | Oridana’ On the contrany aa cee eee | sry MASHINGTON, February 21st, 1579. { gweld ancen ot eet cea artin iad lost only } Threatened. There te a brisk Wind. soltcinth | hin. After the war the eutin y weet ent request tobe united in marriage to the ha position his desire was to revurn to | 1 certity to Hutchins’ language as quoted | Oheg which te had attended. Whether he had SaLeM, N.J., Fet gn Gartial burned at: | abroad, and Kobert was seut to school in Part ara | Sranddaughter of the governor. Commander | to New Orleans, where he preferred be, | 2D0Ve. Waiter P. Paints. ed. D7, eae ee ot Bee oad | works, at this plac e, Were partially barood at 3 | He pursued tis studies in France wail tea NAPOLEON CABINET, quarts 821.50, pints 323. Schley made the marriay sul as possill Tlad spoken to ‘vlnddor about Talso heard Hutchins use the langnage quoted strated ihat he wasa pliysician of the tirst or. | O'clock this morning. Th 5S, 1 te put the ix. | and then his father sent hin to Howe & Atlen’s CABINET VERZENAY, only $21.50. by reading the Episcopal service for such con ‘0 Washington. * | abeve. EN DEGHAW. | Gee Oe RD HE Wasa Dhyate . one be ee tod six dwellings ad. | Military sc Lon the diudson river, where le DRY VERZENAY, quarts $18.50, pints § fered the Greece: Dai oes te per ce ‘The District in Congress. | galt, Goede supported the bil. ‘The iate war | jurning were also Duried, and nine fainiiies | SWddied for three years. “‘Tyen ne came to GH. MUMM, quarts $20.05, pints $21.75. papers were Saved with the cay | Senator McC the Senati did not furnish on either side an instance of ciition oF Goose, Sherif ot Mashton, ee heroista than had been exhibited by Dr. this afternoou wa >king the passage of a law relieving him from Martin. ‘ CIIUGES HOFer eae | the PAYMIENCOF & apecibl aueemat cone | Mr. Sinnickson inquired if any of the nurses bles, and, Sailing’ that afternoon, ca Cape | business of a routine character was considered, | Prevementsof the street In front of huis property | Who had gone down from the n 10 per cent. off for CASH on all grades. making Town Gciober 2th. ‘The weather throughont | s * ; on D street north, between 10th ind l2thstreets | rewarded. a y the price of our “Punchinello” Brand $3.00 per the trip was unusually tempestttous, A THE SENATE Will take up the army appropri- | west. | _ Mr. Goode replied that nobody was more dis- bundrea. ee : Von bill this afternoon, and it isexpected that |, The conference committee on the vill totrans- | posed than tie to render homage tothe brave THOMAS RUSSELL, THE EUROPEAN Navat Sratioy.—Rear Ad- | thatthe Butler tel raph amendinent will be | {FO the District of Columbia, for school pur- | aes men ia who had exposed 1913 Penna. avenues iniral-Joh C. Howell reports to the Navy De. | reached today. ‘The olga: upon this Prowh a8 Holinecdi money renal ee ENE Blaniebean OFerea EN ETARAMER provid- st22 Ee i that in compliance with orders he has | SR enSae wel POUR BLY {cons ime several | qe senate recedes froin 1 amendments, and | ing that Dr. Martin shall not be appointed and of the European station, holst- | ton will below. BSUDUCR OE Dill becomes a law as passed by tke House, | wit he has passed the examination required are thus thrown out of their homes. | on Apa George Washington to be Hanged | Seed bi a ae ee ‘To-day. | oie Sens 3s, « Ti, Feb; 21.—A special despatch says | that George Washington who is to be hange D st ING I as- noon touey. at Louterilie, Ky. for outraginz a | ley, 2 Deanier at No, 69 Macdougal st. was little girl, has been taking things veryeasy. and | UP“ on the tloor of bis room = — Toa has all along until last miu believed that phy- ; mg cut his throat with a razor. He had retire sicians could and would restore nis iife after as ] i Foe temael noe ie ie oe eee xecution, and smuggle him aw: hases_ | noi go SOW to yes % a i ae sley Was born tn Ireland. braced the Catholic faith, He has wicharawn | Wentto cai Wm, Masles was born in Ireland. fall he entered yOl. His death was a mother aud to his : that the names of those lost will be | known, The Exsex remained off the tsland BI HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGAKS. long enough to lay ina fresh supply of ve: short and all the DESPONDEN:_¢ ESpiNG tN DRATH.—Jauies Has SIX FINE DRESS SHIRTS made to order of the nuty-one hundred Linen iF for $7.80. ready to his permission to certain physiclaus to have his | and came to this ess for himself at No. on the Trenton, at Villetranche ae i OEE ane a | bY Jw. . . . beay after death. | ago. He started in p. WBE, for himset Ss: ordeal 6 er 5 ian HE INTERNATIONAL WALKING Marten Pending action the morning hour expired. ya ath. } 3B mt D. arrival, and had an GamerixGe Mane fel Of stale Teed ee | tte HIGGs-THaven Maun O'Leary, the pedestrian. has arrived in Ne A contest then arose a3 to"the onder or Bust ae ae | Si Metcer st. soon after lu. “n girms. He did ~ : re: : Cis Riggs, son of Mr. Geory u- | York from the west, and has rented Gilmore's The Returned angelt. sn Mu. 9 years ago. fevs-1y F. Burwell, s¢ pene te 7 ae: | ine seeps | Gaiden Tor St fof one week, Benning March X.Y) pressed ls census bitte wr | Tuntanetraia, Teh. 31-—The Bark shooting or (STS = as stelontnberea 7 ‘, eS ne aye: io, when the international walking tor the belt »propriation bili, and Mr, Bright the | Star, from Lisbon for Philadelphia, which ar- F Hy Satle ver 7 SMEN'S DRESS HATS. neval stat designated Chief Engineer | cide: of this ie ShiDOr ae hy the be propriation bili, and Mr. Bright the tstrwery DERBY HATS. = an. Medical Inspector Del 3 ard championship ot the world will take place, n | city. ves pt. | Kev. Pather Merrick. The ch at No. 4 Walker st. He m i his business disappointments, rived off the Capes W. Angell, the defal calendar. ast night, bringing Charles Laoies: SEAL SRIN SA ulting Secretary of the Puli- FUR-LINED SILK CI ormed by the | wheno'l y Will walk with Rowell, Harriman, F.C. Cosby, and Pel had been | and Ennis. O'Leary says he as feel of good. Vay Inspects ane Titon, 1. r and Wood antagonived all rs ot | ate = nt es +15 not contident of | 14,¢ DOs! tha i . Man Palace Car company, moved up the river ed a wish that ie was Fresh stock, recert purchss rs of ie ARNE CE ie ae any enn be a ao ae field. and expresses | tie t ROR of Ehowmanees aa it ete this morning, a is expected thiut the pris- th. STINEMETZ. Hari: | fabéer, with white satin boufiants trimmed te belief that his y alking days are over. oner will be in the custody of the cit . - is v efore nig] THe ReEveie~ ts TAYTIL—On the 1st tustant fev te 4 1 f Rear Adwmirat R. | with point lace and orange blossoms and. lille PROPOSED COMBINATION AMONG BRICK MAKERS ally determined to proceed wity | before night. two bands of arined ane > —— ae Anau de Porto Rico, | Of-the-va nd a white tulle yell crowned | An eflert 1s being made to fori a combinatio endar, pending which, A Hepii spots 10 the north and sou au-Prince, MUT! Feb. | blossoms. ‘The bridesmaids, a sis- among the brickmakers on Ure Hudson river tor. | eee rman of the committee on | pocanxmer y.. Feb, t Haytt, and proclaimed Gen y Benjamin LIFE INST cousin of the bride, were dressed in | (he purpose of stopping over production, in the | ea a eer & cope’ tn regard to | that the bones of 2 reptile whieh for president. The Eritish naval authorities on the ae THOMAS JD. GEreery S| White cashtaere with timings of satin, white | hope of getting better prices. Manufacturers | 2! OG eomnittod ns the House. “Printed | Sears has been seen 18 & marsh Oe tee Tee | Ekin ace two gunboats to the scene for the IscomronaTe 1845. aang piace’ bonnets and feathers. None but the members | are being invited to enter intoan agreement | Te ee oa the Housatonic railroad, were found on Satur- tion of Lritish tnterests, but before they Qevete, Jan par val om ssex and p or the two families and a few of their more in- | not to make more than thee-fourthsof the pro- | .,2b€ House then, at 1:20, went into committee day by two wood-choppers, and that the skele. he insurgents got away tn thei Biabilities Mass. stan | {mate personal friends were present. Among | duct of last year, It bcing proposed to make but | Tate ee Git: Fridemore in the cliainjon the | tos measured ot fecee Ie cite ee ee sinali schooner, ‘The insurgents Surplus, includine av Javnines.—There is a touch of | Ulese were Lady ‘Thornton, wife of H. B.M.3 | 250,000,000 Dricks--S7,000,000 less than was made | Prva SS clety of Natural Se ured San Miuéland repulsed an Surplus on New York Bt Zivhsbtsto cee De Minister at Washington. and the Misses Thora- | a'chg the river in Iss. The market 13 now | % Si mo 5 is jent Canal, Who lost 35 killed ket values between the National Deme Mr. ilenry Howard, se giutted. and prices are below the cost of bricks, | | SENATORIAL. Bringny [Ny iATION IN. AR- No Dead-Heads. and wounded. All insurgents captured “red wressionat Campalin Coramitttees. 5 with Mrs. Howare ster | There is enough old stock on hand to supply the | BANSAS.—Furbish and -Dawson, two colored Boston, Feb. 21.—The scheme of pe. handed” by Ca forces were slat, Stephen mmnitter, of which Senator Bar- | Of the Pg Miss Riggs, Mr. 3 i ; demand til the middie of July, and the brick- | Hepresentatives in the Arkansas legislature, raidroads to give free pa to all me Preston ‘u minister, residing at New airman, has @ tendency, through the | Kives, ¥ ! makers say they must do something. 11 is | yesterday testified before the senatorial bribery | thd legislature, was on consideration de York, contin tie adviers Concerning the trou- of its chairman, to take up the cudgels | S| Roped by the combination to get $i per thou- | Investisation committee that L. H. Roots had | by a lane majorite inners eee bies in his republic, aud says that itis expected ‘Tiiden's nomination in 1=s%, while the | Mrs u sand in excess of last year's prices, Advised them that funds to the amount of | DY *#'¢ majorits FAaNORy the rebellion Will Soon be crushed. several sressiohal Committee tavor the candidacy | 3 and'Miss ‘Barlow, : ss = $2.10 had been provided, of which they could niibestertas s from Jamaica, com: nec ge QEFIOERS. of Senator Thurman. Te expected that the’ | : y. Miss A BREVET COLONEI AND His Escort Romsey | avail themselves if so disposed, and that Henry Caxton, X. jdent | posed chiet refugees, have already + ee Se ree Pread't. | upshot e inatter Will be tat a new Con- | McLean, Mrs, Winthrop Ray, } py Roan AGENTS IN Daxora.—A telegrara trom | Cooper, Senator Dorsey. Register Gibbs and | of iste A rence University, died iis morn. | falled. Eamets be Mike | ee tee will be organived. ‘Thus | Fairfax, Mr. W. Parker and Bismarck, D. ‘T.. Feb. I!, Says | othe ised them to vote for Mr. Johnson | Tne ina fit, while eas bby eae ne ee -~ 35. BK. Conser, Adjamer. F. Hi. Teese, Con aurers seem to hold the whip | Roberts. Mr. and Mr Rice and Lieut. Fred Sidley oi d | for Senator, and expressed their preference for ea ss: —— ANGELS Revers.—The American bark GRANVILLE F. HYDE. Distriet Avent, Roow 2, s evening for the south, regiment, and Morris Calin of Evan: Ind. | him. The Markets. Shooting Star, Capt. Newell, in which the agent Le Droit Building, Waabinwton. D.C” febi5-Im | With an escort of seven men, were surprised D; . a = Se ageSie zi { ofthe Pullman Palace Car Company satled with = con - ers f tion of $20.0, ‘THe SHOOTING AFFatH IN ST. Many’s C r. four Dlack-masked road agents on the Yellow | | THinry-ricurBerow Zexo.—Themereury fell | ; BALTIMORE, Feb. 21.—Vinwinis sixes deferred, | OF The Pulle Jefau ier ee Cant for on of $ ‘y ‘do. dated, 54%. dk t Angell, the defaulting cashier of the company, “COALINE” g lit be issued next Mone | TRE St Mary's Md) fieaeon of Yesterday says: | stone. Five of the military party were in an | toi degrees below zeto at Winlpeg. Manitotee Te pase Gis eine FER Grane ee cee | eh Kane sueean te ee Gee o! -wenty bonds will be tssue » | -Phe condition of Edwin A. Wilson, wise | smbnlance and tive were on horseback, leisurely | yester and <s below at Fort Riley. A snow | ‘‘sdft Basse oe ies amen ee » capes yesterday afternoon, and woe — . shooting by his step-son, Robert M. Bean, was | tcllowing in the rear. ‘They were moving alons } Blockade in Hakota delayed two Uains, being | “BALTIMORE, Feb. 21—Ootton steady—mid- | wili probably be up some tine to-day, AS yet 18 THE LATEST AND FINEST DISCOVERY Fe ae Auexpuenr.—Tue | Narrated in our last paper, at latest accounts | through a snowstorm. As the ambulance dived ; the tst blockade in two years. dung, 9 1116.) Flour strony and active—How. there has been mimunication with her ex- THE AZILIAN SUBSIDY AMEN . , bad shown no favorable symptoms, the sufferer | into One of the characteristic cooleys of the . =e a ard street and western Se ed do. | cept by pilot im the 7 Purifier, Freefrom Olow!ny is the full text of the Brazilian mal | gi) remaining in a comatose state, without ; country the travellers were covered with four | ‘TNE ARKANSAS SENATE has passed te House | ext SSS family, 4.7825.00; city’ mille iy PER =, Fale hers eee Soak or bebz ue, aud is use. | Sieabiship subsidy amendment as tt passed the | power of speech or ability to make himself un- | Winchester rifles. ‘The boys threw up their | bill todispossess counties or alt wer as bodies = Marr CBO Wee one rends, | siNctLaR RESULT OF A CONSPIRACY Tata. ful in every househob Foow, shop, miller Senate this morning:—" For Qvean steamship | derstood. He is supposed to be gradually sink- ands and got out. While the captain of the | politic and corporate, and of the capability of ‘western Unsteady and lower—southern , Ob the night of the sth of November last the factory. service between [he United States and Brazil, | ing. Kean has been admitted to ball by Judge -robbers kept the drop on the captives, the otier | sueing and being sued, and repealing all laws | red. 1.00a1/08; do. amber, 1.1¢al12; No.2 Pennsyl. | barn of ¢. M. West, at Hollsterville, Wayne. nd the pc js *| Ford, the penalty being $1,500. ‘There was an #gents went through their pockets.” The two regulating proceedings in sults by und against | vania red, Powel 104s No. 2 western winter red, | county, Pa., Was discovered to be on fire, and FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. S ted afier due public a ; (for in our original statement or thisease in CBicers lost $200, and Cahn $2,500. Cahn is a | countt spot and February, 1€93a1.09°,; March, 1.10" | among those who responded to the alarni was aE a time not exceeding ten | lezard to the priority of Bean's presence in Getman, and he groaned audibly when the rob- te Pee 1Tal 11s. ‘Gorn, soutliern auiet and nom- | Mr. T. H. Baker, a well-known merchant. lm. fevStr Depot, 1916 F street northwest. mails once rach. month. | Wilson's heuse on the day of the shooting. Wil- bers of the plains got into isred travelling bag. | _ Vinnicr rox $1 —The New York 1 Wo Gelowe ties woanme etn white, 45a | inediately afterwards Ube latter's ieee wos a = - | Commienctaz uot later than July, 1si@ {rout | sou was at home when Bean arrived.” It was | The agents disdainfully refused to receive the | Central and Hu ailroad company | February, 44. Mat Madd’, : April, 44% May, | entered by a masked burglar, his wife and child ) O MAKE SPACE FOR OTHER | New York by way of Norfolk, Val. to Rio De | rumored tn Lalthnore yesterday that Mr. Wile officers’ gold watches. ‘They didn't want them Pi dale, at Albany, N. Y., yesterday, ysteamer, 41}. Oata taicly active—southern aud | Were knocked down and §is0 in cash stolen. T Janeiro, and shee each month, commenc- | Son died on Tuesday last. “damn things.” When the cavalrymen of the | $17,l00 gained ina suit for damages. He was | Pennsyivania, siia3s; western white, J2a%3. do. | Baker had received that day $2,700 in inent GOODS, WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT GREATLY in: not late rthan March, isso, from New Or- | > - ane aR party came galloping up the agents quickly run | crossin the track in his Wegon, and was run ash. Hy ab0. Hay quiet | of a mortgace which he hela against E. B. Hol. : ans by Way of Galveston, Texas, to Rio De | Ke -A telegram from Middle | the ambulance fellows back and placed one ot | into a train and nearly kilied. ” ‘me to choice Pennsy) es } lster, a justice of the peace, but bad sent thes REDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN- | jj),ciro and return, Including appropriate int town, N . 1. says: Aldea Goldsmith of | the Yellowstone quartette placed on guard. ——— ew, 10.2801050; Bulk meee fooes shoulders money io a friend for safekeeping. The cir- IN ITALIAN, STATUAR : mediate ports. with the lowest bidders being | Washingtonville has sold to U.S. Mail Con- | The gallopers rode into the {rap. and were soon | sucr Deap.—Whille E. M. Roberson'was riding | Be¥; 19258 ‘6%; do. packed, 4srand sx. Baron. | Cliisiances being suspicious, detectives were “+ TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM. | responsible owners, giving ample security of [Tactor Saulsberry, of Salt Lake City, lis trot- | On the ground holding up their hands. After | ine rawford county, Ga., yesterday, he was shot | gheuldere aa, 5; new, 5; clear rib Se Ty employed In the case, and four arrests were BIAN MARBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND | irs!-class American ‘built and owned tron !B¢ horse Batemuin, which has a record of 2.2%, | delivering their change, the robbers made the by John Humber. Roberson fell from his norse | Hams, 9al0* ‘Lard— tierces, 7%. Butter | made, viz: Squire Hollister, (who knew of the i serew steamships. Of not less than 3,000 tons, | [Or $4,500, and his young mare Sweetness, Wil | milltary stock their guns and leave unarmed. | and died almost instantly.. Family troubie was —prime to choice western vacked. 1#a20; | payment of money,) INLAID WALNUT. after the modern inodels, capable of making | * 'cord of 2.20, in exchanze tor three valuable | One of the soldiers returned to Fort Keogh and the eanse of the trageay. 4 is, 15als. Eggs iower—fresh, 15al6. Petroleum: | identitied as the burglar; W! A. wl | thirteen nautical miles an hour: such mail car. | Orses and about $5,000 in cash, a detachment was started in pursuit. One of a oe rade ide Whisky dull, 108. Pee | Was seen comiug froma the bara as the fire | tiage to be paid for at notexceeding $30 per |; = | the robbers has been arrested, but not lynched. ‘THe EARRING THIEF CONPESSES.—David Pen- | GIES°., steamer Sttaay—cotton, Gad hae | Out, and Fai han Gorter, pretty and only 16 | uantical mile per annum. one ware gerehe als } RRAL GRANT, it is re! ss Hooper, | ‘The other three are looking fora whole regi: | der, the tidet who was arrested tn New York grain, 64d. Receints—four, 3,254; wusst, | years old, who lived at house, and woke WE ARE ALSO OFFERING INDUCEMENTS | tan actually traversed between the terminus | \{¢ sked what were Sagres Re | ment.” for robbing Mrs. De Bary of one of her diamond : j, Ome, 28005 tve, 400. Bip” ae oo dhpircelteretond Pounded. The or ules. rovided, however, | foes pied ZEEE PB eet 7 oI S ressed > corn, chi yas c% piracy, rarded IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GkATus, FUR. | [164M 0% Suncenllnn taps : ee |r Station and saw before hima sea ot hu. | A LivgLy Coxrsk.—Miss Fairbank, of Al- Seon fe Hels One of ey ag or arenes RH ABtocks weak. Money. 2 | as only a use 10 get Baker away trom the . 7 H) | Viee shall ceed the sum ot + eh | (Hin faces gathered merely to gave at him. | trincham, was recently solicited for alms by a aes eihiee pe » $85; #08. Govern: | house. The trial of ‘Une accused N RANGES, &0., AND HAVE A VERY hall not ext mn Of $150,000 foreach | ..yy s " who have before attempt lar robberies, rt began on last NACES, RANGES, &0., AS | of said lines, the two lines:to be contracted for | “Madam, eplied, “I felt as though I were | respectable but destitute woman who could not His accomplice tn this case was John Flynn, an | “NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Flour quiet. Wheat quiet, | THUNSday and closed Saturday. Tne evidence LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE sz. | sitnultancously, and neither contract to go tate | ene eet Ba jean ne aan Se pa pane Went to) i | ex-convict, who has also been arrested. ‘Gen ae > ~~ against Burns and Houister was very strong, eflect uniess doth services shall be contracte 21 " Barat SEES USE, A is aera antares ntoent ——___<-——_—____ 1 alibl, that against LECTIONS | for and established according to the provisions | kanes JELEGKArN has been invented by an | ighected the corpse. and being satistied that | - sz~Dispatchestrom various partsot New Eag- | gg-Mrs. John Jacob Astor, in ten years, as | Myers and the girl was in measure plaus- . j pitts act. neither contract to be considered in | don moves ie aoe nee syd Writer in Lon- | the woman was deserving, gave her some money | taba Doki that the hardest snow storm Of | secured homes and the means of a livelihood tor | ibly answered, i not y retuted. To every - mot mee ete Service on ether line be abandoned | Brighton anorer sen iy edinnece aie ae ee forgot her eres: and | the season was in progress yesterday. about 450 homeless children at a cost of about | : are rae eae JUEY brought tm or discontinued, ot ‘s - for ortly lerwards: < guilt two first named EDWARD CAVEKLY & CO., | conts n all provisions for securing vier | larcurves and moti mein Beenie Tone pan coxpae ata Widow bollny drunk, dancing about ogg of Calitornia, Comnitted sulcide at Saat oes s comeeeee legisiavureof Kansas has | Abd gully as to Myers and Miss Van Gorter. | Nice, which may be customary or required by | at the recelvi = me ‘Rosa, yesterday, by cutting his throat. been cheered by the reception of a smail comin, | Great indignation was manifested ry Uhe public aw ID Such cases. 2 ng end has all the appearance of ————__— ssa ? a “From the people you misrepresent. | 2¢ the result, and the sherift was forced tb take ate Masosto Temrnm “hie amount appropriated by the amendment IS smosy tote as e public betore tn Roce ‘rie West Vinginla senate yesterday passed a | xe insurance bill whic nas caused se mance | Cotupsvourel” ‘in present. | Hollister under his protection, = = = pe HoLiced, IS $200,000, thou; ol = e fore the ety he vi senat Y a 2 painaagpisgoameeeees = = Isto rereive $1000 per annua ee ace ine | of Telegraph Engineers, jolut resolution, by 2 (0.2, directing the ster | agitation. ‘The veto was sustalned. Sa-The New Orleans Times ot Sunday says | | ge-The grand Jury of New city as q ‘DRESSMAKER, Orleans line is not to be sstablisied unit! Mare, #2‘ movement {son foot at Providence, R. | aia Die Habronk ce Dae aa aaltamore Tanto | Heoper charg aS OrniN onooting: Getty Dey eae lates eae scores Gaal aan Kenta oeneen | pe nee ee ae ee AVENUE NW. this secon PeroPriation was required at | 1., totum the A. & W. Sprague estate over to | Seay ed violation of rts charter fu the mater s Sras Giecharged Dy. Donohue, and | Scott, Turner and Sam. Harris, Som esd Seals or core San Fine wrist wilt asa Cutting and Pring a seecialty, jan@him* this session, @ hew corporation consisting of creditors, of excessive charges, - _ the yar lef the court-room arm-in-arm, siled, ; ry ROX} ees, —_

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