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EEITEERS FROM THE PEOPLE. PUBLISH men b ED DAILY, Except Sunda . = ’ ‘pt Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i ae Pennsylvania Avenue, Corner 11th Street, : Se ee y nes onl ; e 110 OF failure to legis- The Hvening Star Newspaper Company, late. Can it, therefore, afford to adjourn with- Evestag Siar Rewupagee- Oo Qui Adopting Some measure of Justice for this District in the matter of spectal assessments to Tre Evestse STAR is served to subscribers in Ton? par People from the terrors of contisca- the city by carriers, on their own accvunt, at 10 é turing that Ekinpatgh, the desuscrncy wy Uo aeons en Gat ong Sane 8 during that canpaign, the democracy de comnter, 2 centseach By mail—postage yrepaid-— % ull evers ‘rt G@ cents’ month: one year, $4. a of public works as guilty of every crime in the calendar of mai- Tae WEEKLY Stat—published on Friday—2 a car, 508! 0 copies for 215, 20 copies, | Adinihistration and fraud, and {ts assessment: % 5 ASNeSSTHE NLS: as the infamous products of its criminal rapa for $20, ‘ : city—-as the thevitable results of nezro govern & "All mail subscriptions mnat be paid in ga. sf airsne nate enon wtiatin |_ Vt 58 N® 8,078 WASHINGTON, D. ©., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1879 TWO CENTS, | Suir reauint erat Si 5 10 insist upon SS. Wil the } unjust? “Win Cot inquire into tie Ta Sessments—take bundreds ot ¢ ona corner } feet —— —a Janda. front Of These ast SPECIAL NOTICES. TH CONGRESS. UNIVER: CHURCH —itex. ‘Talus THE EVENING STAR. THE GREEN BACKERS LN COUNCIL. | Washington Society. i PORTY-FI : me ‘The gentlemen of the foreign legations yes- | 3) - MUIR pI terday received a request from the Sti Washington News and Gossip, | Amecting of greenbackers elect to the nex key ‘Telegrams to The Star. partment to Sear thelr court unit Congress and othergentiemen tdentiticd or con- | Wiite liouse on Tuesday evening © Senate, at 245 p.m, by a | nected with the politic d element in thiscoun- — the reception in thetr honor is to be g! AYS ¥ | try, commonly known as the greenb; course, they Will comply. ‘The aru 14 before the Senate a commu e Postmaster iven, of | General in rezard to the bili recentiy ps fixing the pay of letter c: Staand | STRUCK Or i* | vote of yeas = | : or na- |. and navy “DOU NDE, CHUEC Rev. | SPPropriation bill all the Uonal party, was held in the eit The who are invited are to wear their unl. | In addition to De. Laxanaw at 1. "The Christiana scl | army reergant/ation. upon au} Barty, Wes ed a bite city to-day. “E vate ear thelr unt | meeting convened this afternoon im Room Te scene will bea memorable one, | the next Missionary Anniversary of the Buty Was not time to const u Ie ession Bai | Metropolitan Hotel. Grins ‘Two Eas lamps are belne placed on cacy side | pada from — ~ = * —— —_ li diana; T. H. Mureb, Mel | the cucular drive approaching the White ss OSE: WAS NGTON lon 4 [~ n 01 [ge eee ee ROON OOM A Test Wan Chatw Kiniep.—The House to- | Maine; Nicholas Ford, 3 , | House. ‘This is a much needed inprovement. “ : nport Ler pple ie ape pan. Preach- | day by adecided non-party vote of ist yeasto | NOM Carolina: JTL. W | jibe coveluding svireedansante of the series | Take effect upon tS approtal by the Pro at iia 2 REFORM £ French Dipt rquis D'Hare aily invited 1 D CHURCH, Rinde-gartea Hal! | lett. lowaz A. I. Forsyth, Mitnot rlow, of Vermont, were the me | of three given by the Baron and Baroness iane Keterred to the committee on ring French, | | 1 | | quite a nun berot others portion of the irman nee S$ of the countr erests represent: < only a prelim Dewees, joined inthe dan The blue, bree: ation among them, apd that he have authority to ap- point skilled persons to ex He subu views. Referred to the committee of agr.cui ture at the request of Mr. Pad Mr. Ferry piesented tle ndier, elected United. $ igan.to fil the v resignation of Hon. Isa: eredentiais haying been read, M S coried to the e President’: the cath of ottice w: nt ecuptes the Senate several years aco, 1 ) ‘ ador at Londo: Indsor to- equal wo t (ME tartan, and others, of ‘Tenne. | who were present. 1’ embled a most distinguished ri P property. “Tiaat, too, Ge ee ee yr ee ets BN SONG | most of the other greenback or ne young couple have steadily sve: 1 i taneator ame saben ~] Gro B. Reset ator. onsin, made tis celebrated tng thal they would be | ation Of those who have made th Dary tarprokibic orn Boot Will go to | Of the loc What ts tiat? de tt Rl of By other gentleqien present were | quaintance. The music was particularly ion of live aniinals of the Us . There is no | not contisc Ve Of ihe ¥ | eon may Orth miarripd Tadic and et States to forein courtries when disoxwse exlsts { rexson to credit tue rumor of the re u €M. De Mare French minist A proposition fri Fassett to seli her palzting of the a Commisson was received, und the chairman of | meeting: ‘To-day was only a pretim committee Was insiracted to move - | tng. vill continue for: pration in the sundry ceil Bil to bay tae | ‘Telr cl 1 misrepresented. superb pendant of diamonds and ornamen ie Sunda; | E rt Was made by the | gentlemen who assemble here do not Intend to | the same jewels fastened in her hatr, cyan mterestine | committee to whom was referred a pre Opt any platiorm or agree upon any very ln- e of the same brocade as the dres exercises at 735 pan. 8nn- | sition to buy Bradford's pleture of the Poli portant measures by Which the conduct of | Leen far more fashionable ls winte it in Thank Ged harbor. An adverse report w their party is tobe guided in the future. As | small fancy cay 0 sition to bay Miss Bi they willhave quite a mumber of men in the | than flowers on th a . | Text house, it was thought best thatthey and | Cf Madame | the other prominent men of the pa ing. pLe hundred percents value, but bere is an as: rer Jot at six and IX and fifteen time aby property, how va SU CNCrbILART? ‘The Constitution “private property” stall not be e alarm 4s felt at Statements in tor pubie Use without Just coin sensation, N papers, to the effect that recrairs | het the improvements of streets for the rhan are being placed on the | Public benert?—for “public us ‘ frontier, | Congress Uheretore arbitrari } Sive and unequal taxat ISSIONARY SUNDAY AT dca Sf. M. FE CHUKCH To-morrow. ¥ bw by the pastor. ha narrow pin! Ske has the tiniest of feet, and wor match tn shade the pink ruiie, She ception. Germany Fears the Spread of the Ping at Bertin says cent per $= NETROPOLITAI cut CP and streets Ps tor, Rev. Dr Nay in reeety- and wore a private prope meet here for ju tin trimmed ne Vice President laid betore the Senate the a i; ats ‘AN thos With point lace was draped low. Her or i lald before the Senate the . | ny. Arepocter | ments were diamonds. The uumber of very bu Senator from 7 of deja | or ‘THe Srax talked with most of fem. Upon | scine toilets wht in worn was noticead: ‘ars from March 4, 1579. in conse. ER.—The m twe pois there wa: vit unanamity af | The most elegant was that or . Will, F.Cos- | file, Also resolutions of th RRA OA Cite One, that ie aption of specie | ton, who wore Ler bridal rove, which Is very | piy of Dakota, praying foF ee stdence on Capt | shad not by any means weakened nvOLwalste ritory and against its adm ‘Strike ¥ WN chtne | On the contrary, © was held !aat formedotanet | ind ite p Feige ih cae rived arbite é 7 H H _ ditss, Lot tie FIGNAL COMMtTr t r condition of wtore were anlonat been very ¢ aud on hotel tis at ten < lock toenke » to be held x in uv bor « Elorrors of th New Your. Fob, lace bbon nas eRencied of stb=idtary » Cate fi ir thing more than Saif i nee Of hold the natic alt — | terren wore pa WON-CO} | st Peterst tional convention ike receipt of ‘ ins dalies. | With garnet velvet and. tramaice | picenre of arte * ° The gentlemay tom t e Her nec ; ub E | Gio. gave ver? ne nd pen t gress crihe nailon, nbrun, wh re a p k muittee cf oe hy the District or nds. framed were bece ith point ta nly attired 1 elegant wait deed MIME prele i Mine. de saun, en will ion, Wik : t 30and eve Tale Share Teor a By nees, so Mat ns ne, abd The proposition now is to enforce, aced j pie cant nd Spiv ent vod phi laid bet S aranes 1. suppr get Pinan party in the Ho: rel 4th, 1, Aibt Sneha bave democratic or republica were very handsome racuedect? ‘ord to shou With tae repu sioner General | § If it propose the ca may re } the “re {the old board, t “Never, One of the tio pariles m | adont ti ever, Come tous. But we intend to co: z | mie, the irom safe | an entireis third party tn the tlonse-+ ays and S, LEpOI min itis te | Jo you intend to nomin: € idates for so as to have " trict, they on exhit the different oftives tn the reorganization of the \ sO AS tO AveE uA 4 | the tacts next House’ peading order. So order e Coburn Fet pls. photogra We do. RS: of Mr. Wil pelt noi the country 19 1-26, Won't you comprom! rounds had bes aU hail we will nominate our men and stand | nm Mini % > num by tt either of the parties wants to vote |. the French Minister, Mr, Out " a5 4 tor our candidate ean do so, of cour be Loto, M 6, Count i S aie a FOr ay “Ho you Intend to pt Ge Bildt, ot th | Pere amerdmonte Ge belie tae With exactucss (ie amount of Lives due upos for the next Presidenc Ar1eyo, Miss 1 Mee EAE SEE DEN tes any special lot of ground in su aner ag JEEN, Ss cor nese Inmign i we’ ie attorneys who se = BOARD OF is i to. Ht : ae Ty | Ceutify With vertaiuty that 4 PRE ERC Sie | Miss Ince, Ge and is hands eo} the whole on, the legisiats | for Dominated at the & a Ol F here that we are 1G ter, WhO was beattlfuily sed, on io iy Mess: x _ Fri in 7 ndidate, but e going and $ Christmas, Mr. and Miss Lowers dealtes yee tow a : CEOS electhim. We are as certain of carrying Maine | d others, well known in ot audt ake up ke 6 oi | of ition oF So POSED. chusetis tn this year’s ele sas | PNG ote Gee toe Phe tit von the GEO W, COCHRAN eatin our dit Resuiaptioa, so. ze yee cing, tavern on a in a “Soloon clerks = ie ‘ DEALING,” te a us dis | in the negative, thus tielng the vole and de- | braerisen | ex status, ARDS, ot This is y our daily | d included | {esting ghe motion, Ht erty th question. then or bitts de {The reporte | genticnien prese est aud boperul ded, not with a vie nd re- 4 but ly to othe briiitar srd Mis, plat with Mr. 1 ra, chairman of House t Committee, and Mr, Dorse: t ate District. committe | prom view of the hnportar to memorial before their | ulation slould be 3 { bapks aboli-he ment bord anda ure that the publle lands siowld not be sold to | lators nor granted to railroads or olker prporations, but should be donated to actual | fice, the pre sellers in limited quantities; that there shall | and Mr. Mr. pe no privileged clts3 of creditors, all debts | that Messrs. F public or private belug discharged’ In iezal- | tender money; that the coinage of gold and | i | ken by the Un Feb. op SOLBALTE Anns t up their re; Vhere are d | niglit. | Pore Vole A rae (ue a number of com! aliorners who, by Heaney above. } Atthe regular i 3 ther tone and the contidence fractions to prep.tr Ubat the 1 | jety, al Mrs enlug, ? th tt reposed } i 3 ug, | 4 f th the eRE, i vamilt { plato: for the party. ihe jaesiden’ o Dra’ e) | ati a ion, aud has tions on thelr y neither | from several q Ts that the ne t ta Washing- | then pr autial men ot pet HS i } urated to-day ‘were for an iutercha tte the sta pihen 2 ! hem | viver fre £ j Unila national convention bet i é i fentous to have a pene, 18} here : oe Capit SP aay ARG. | form, wie party would stand . eg | . aline of duty with = aye nOTW ithsta crea re 2 ast, and ev Ae Nrs. Veince, cf ustess The f 4 Onto hace | ness there, succeeded tn Ing an interview 4 hrsant gat eee | inlnors durins the war, Mills Burne peieglicegy towed | | gage Chemsely at reporter a cases “On the rep POLICY NOLDE seaiauion of f£ of the Poor. OVIDENT AID SOCIETY. committee of the P Browning, Pratt, Hutchinson, Emer: 1 AMD, recent act of Congress is not a « neither does the collec: ity imposed by law. The facts are ai copy of the act has be a eITION PROHIBIT?—Are we never | TCSP ct truth, or even the approxi. | Wat nee ret that there tiona Vern ne taxt | and about wblicans fn th peg s j The merning hour h exotred, Mr. = Springer, Chairmen of co on & bate + bespecting Une operation of the pienel the | tures'in’the Slate dep: pre Frohibito-y Law in Maine time tt stall. go Into effect | report of that cornmittee nding with an | been made by Mr. In Secernitiy Cee te oe, ee ee order directing the Speaker to issue his warrant | Which is full of discour: Se Orcenik ee Prepare the proper form duecting the ‘sergeant-at-arms to take into | cording to Neal Dow, w to that emer: Sais: __W.5.D. custody the body ef George F. Seward, and | efeci about once a month to be published & Wasnixerox Crry, Db ©, Pebrnary 18, 1879. t Hundred, tn beaalf of the people NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That t District cf Columbia, memorialize your | ! ly, and siate that the so-called “ilats” of our river front have from long ne- vel, and from 2c wer matte beeeme a pesti riously impertl: son, and himself, bad waited upon the District Commissione 2 3 ing the Lealth of citizens and sojow a Who | pring him before the bar of the House to show ]| England, the policy of Prohibition has su Amusements, 4c. re ted Ly the resoit on raizing t Al | atthe national caplial. The urgeni s s > same footltae: Cone | Lad conclided to turn over to the society $3,000, | cause why he should not be punished for con- | cecded pertcctly in diminishing erline. in les. NATIONAL THEATER.—To-night will be the commuineations should be ad tressed need for Wiantiate. action “ie avert | 7 shall be placed on the same footing: Con- | witch he thought would be all the society | tempt ase contumecions z seregate of Conn ittee on Nicaraguan Ler, Wa bington, D. ©. febl9-2awsw gress Sail providg money adequate to the full | vitness. ‘The report | Scaling tl prism, and in re- | last appearance here of Mr. Rankin and When that was would ¢1 5 ui ended they consequences far more expensive than pears tote ; would be the pr culate its vol- | woul ‘oposed precaution, prompts vobably have to wind up its affairs, ume that the rate of interest shail secure to la | Youd Prebanls 4 employment or labor, and was ordered printed, as was also the report of | ducing cases ot drunkenn . Mr. Ingraham | Blanchard in the “Danites.” ‘The pl the minority, presented by Mr. Bundy, and Mr, | tellsthe Lesislature in his report that under | oughly Awerican. Next week Mr | | tated that Hon. A. R. Shepherd had | J : the operation ors : ee canes bea stly pr r the instant | por its Just reward; the government should en- | terjdered for the use of the association a vacant | poringer gave notice ne he wouid call it up | tue opcration Lee * oh Saeed ae thd, nele Daniel, “A Messenger from Jarvis’ tors to eens ear, will be held atthe | to the existing harbor. ing hours should be reduced; ‘ a a ahe: sires Given re} “3 | the Speaker's table, “Agreed to—yeas 102, | pltls; Massachusetts and the Provinces have | ver company will repeat “Our Board!nz House” De teers Krigys. A. ¥. P. Garnett, Thomas | ‘tre governement Pd; both national aud | py-the fourth district. Mr. Giyen reported a | ¥ supplied Malne wita Wquors, d Should establish bureaus of | donation of clothing trom Mrs. Wins Ro Wood. | 2&9S raining the state | this evening. ‘The company will tnai rate its Polls. Orel . ‘ = u i Me firs ker’s tabie was Of millions of dollars, whl a 1 : ‘ord’s Monds " ROS OF SED HE Eras CORON Coe ee labor and industrial statistics; the system of | ward. Mr. bradiey, the treasurer, announced | Ze first Dill on the Enis ao ae nouse | Counties for enforcing the law te ee | eee aa sey of Lae sind ini HE ANNUAL MEETING OF Tre Disrkrcr 1N CONGR ‘The bill in rela- Hefore the reporter leit, several gentlemen Reade of an ‘entertainment given at the Nae pelea The Senate amendments were j Dow or Mr. Ingraha -¥. Tribune, programme is billed for the Comique this ev kholders of the ARLIS ticn to the Hoimead cemetery in the District | present wanted to impress upon him that the | yard. Ere z Mr. pie es reported three donations of —___.-_—__— Tar ku Messrs. B. P. Davis, E. Peck, ing. serve | bow only awaits the signature of the President, ; vational party was In earnest. It looked so | N.—A jury was Fico 0% 7 a j > tw ses having | Wom the expressions 01 afl assembied. No ac- sslvania ave. 2 Mt Say, Ceeeeereed: In Conferonce commmtten US | tual business Was transacted to-da: PORARE T RAWLINGS o has charge of the m: wien Wil | No Carrie Diss THE CocNTRY.—The | Sec spension of the rul Senate committee on agriculture has commenced eS the examination of witnesses SIN THE Way oF PRosEctTTN euro-pheumonla cattle dis ORLEANS VIOLATORS OF THE Exxcrion | uel Brown, of Pittsburg, and : ntlemman from New Orleans now in | YOrk, buyers ot cattle for exportation, and Yete | by the pul Mats..—The matinee by the Peaboay he ™ 1 cs impareled morning in tie Court of | Orchestra, of Baltimore, at thts hall tls afer ie ‘sa n * ‘The Mutna ire Insurance Com- yah gi o chestra, 3 5 all tals afver- ane foe ee his pan Oyer and ‘Terminer, for the ‘trial, which isto | noon Wasa most enjoyable musical entertain- Be ee to te ea nD | Scxbsaxe oP exGer amet -a slew begin this morning, of Felix Lavelle for murder | ment. A large audience Was in atiendance. Ti was a tine when there Wwa terdes- | TED Ft cE BOARD OP Mt tn the first desree, | Lavelle shot a young wo. | orchestra will give a concert at the same ball ‘as u ae 4 a 2 3 - rt ni vd Mrs. Sa ayden, on Christ Is evening. He knew of fifty families in the A meeting of stockholders of the Mutual Fire | day, in front of the Hudson River Reailroad STAKES OF Mo: ounty who had not clothing cnough to Keep | insurance Company was held at Odd Fellows’ | {relght depot, in Centre street, Me claims that | Ingersoll wil dellver. at { Theater he did not think the real situation wasTealved ast evening, and there y the Shooting was ace a that a pistol | to-morrow ev ting hts lecture ome Mis. he pubiie, Families who hitherto had bi ndance, some two hundred be be was showing to the young woman was sud- | takes of Moses." Col. Ingersoll’s reputation as Robert G f we OW S' denly di yuile she Was expertmentin, an orator will doubtless attract a large audi- | —A gt vinary surgeon Gadsden, oi Philadelphi in cemfor ¥ were now suffer- | when Mr. H. Polkinhorn called to order, bu with it. at throw donot u a hts ence. ie | the city states that the government 1s having | concurred in the stateme 3 | iug in silence. wit Uing thelr destituCion | number was largely increased. Mr. Polkinhorn | stoxy ard cause Lavelle’s trial for murder are. | ‘Tite Firtn Gran Baus. of Heber Tent, | creat dif nd is meeting with many ob- | free from this disease | Leknown, and these were generally the mos! | moved that M y na that Mrs, Hayden was once engaged to be mar- | I. 0. Kechablies of Georgetown will c rosceution of the violators of the | trom producers were re: desen Vit: r ards was to the | ri mi, but jilted him for Richard Hayden. ‘St Hall, next Monday evening. on laws In that state. Inthe first pla of Kenteky, Ohfo, Mitnols, Texas and Nebraka. THE SICK-POOR FU E DISTRICT. . is Dean and 1. Koones were nes, Vixt attorney, Leo showing tls fet, The freedom from such dis- Mr. Browning said t missioners | elected secretaries. A motion of Mr. Tuomas ——__—_—____ N, the negro whe commit- The Delaware, | ted a horrible outrage on Frances Oito, aged & nee in dandlt mninent re ve L ease has existed during the last twelve months, | bad a re bute inthe | Broderick that nominations be made and re- No Coat Compr NATION YET. Thet Pvel oy ‘An CXCO} . shape dic: edicinal attendance to | corded by the secretaries, aud that a vote be eka a este! ad Cs y | years, took p! suburbs of There 1s, however, they Say, an exceptionalcase | shape or med medicinal attendance to | co: y fA 8 2 | Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company | Years. P S$ turned out of the district sland, where, by iso! ¢ disease | the poor, yet these ph: re in the habit | taken oneach name by rising, and the seven | announced yesterday noon ths vould sell by | Louisville, yes “eH people were and Leonard put in. Leonard | $2,LOn8 paTeR vere, by isolation, the disease | (ot Pror’ sending qases of destitution to the | having the highest number of rors be eal on Jester day uat It would sell by ' iton he 26%h, 100,000 Soranine had | the cindidates of the meeting for inanazers, | cal ‘The. announcement. Ut tis eee was adopted. ir. L. M. Sauuders said b - | monthly sale was delayed a littie because ot ine | face at 11 m., and the rope around lils neck sived to make a nomination—that of M. G. Em- | prospect of an immediate conference ‘to re-es at 11.40, ¥ . Who had ery, and he read Mr. E.'s letter, published in | tablish the combination of last year. Judce | MSt promised his body to the priests of the as men, p’ was put over lis | Went 10 Lim and asked hts assistance. Beck- The Senate committee on agriculture Provident Aid Society. ‘The Commissioner with reptied (hat be would not turn a finger to | jred'no witnesses tnday on Gan SubJece OF Gee | told him that this $540 would tend to te © Department of Justice, and announced | aiteged existence of contagious pleuro-pneumo. | the aid society, but Such relict aid not s defend all those prosecuted. The | nia among cattle In this country, but Will do so | Parent to hum. abie to pay | on Monda: of those who ai E POLICE YELLOW FEVER F THE k of yesterday, and sald it was hardly | Packer, president of the Leig! ‘ Catholic church, who were his spiritual advis- h, strengthening their im ——— Mr_ Dickson alled attention to y for him to say more, for there was | who nas been in town fora ce Gage tins nod ers, announced Uo the sheriff hts desire that LVANTA AVENCE, wh republi ‘THE JAMES RIVER CANAL The Vir- | ment which had been published that the police bo mun who stood fairer. {Cheers and hisses.) | fnformal conversations : . s 1 vith leaders of other | Ibe given to certain physicians, asked for his ses of the trials are | ginta Senate, at one o'clock yesterday morning. | hada fund of some $!,500, which Isto be dis- | The names of over thirty others were given, | coal companies “With A view cor forming | tather and mother, but they faiied to respond sed the house bill providing for the sate of rd to the poor, but it had not been stated | among them those of Mr. Norment, Mr. Barker | 3 ¢ ation solely : : Striet. | to the call of their names. At 11.45 the drop fell, the James iver and Kanawha canal to the | whether lt sloud ve dene by the Provident Aid | ald Mt, Wil. King, and it was urged that Ue ing production wis the market was oven When the rope broke short off at the top. Many Mehinond and Alleghany Ratiroad company. | society. The opinion was expressed by several | latter, as one of the old managers, refused to | ea The result of the informal canvass was so | im the great crowd yelled and hooied. Wash- for the defence as well as | ‘The bill coes back to the house for concurre that the charitabie efforts of the citizens should } recelve over $200 per year for his services, while | favorable that President Gowen and other coe: | Weton Was aguin picked up, and, the rope belug Jn several amendment: Le concentrated and the public charities ema- | the others Tecelved $500 each. Mr. Clagett | men outside of New York were telegraphed to | Quickly adjusted, another noose was made aa a { nate trom one point. asked if those of the old board, who had been | ang signified their intention to be present at a | 8TOund bis neck. AU11.54 the trap was again BODA AND MINERAL WATERS on draucht ail the ve Lick, Bedford d Wethesda Waters hy tho octt hte ad poverty hs pert witness€ ter the prosecution. ING DirLomatic’ CHANGES, Batt. guiteanum- | Pxize Fionrers U 5 OMPLOY, laced in nomination, would abide the result of 5 be hel re sprung, Washington, belag unconscious from = at bers, John Clark and John a wor THE UNEMPLOVED, Denpulecertt ts Mr. Saunders said that fq | meeting to eid to-day. But the prospect ed 11 Bo o'clock t onl: sinthe dipt and consular | philadelphia with conspiring 10 commit a mis | _ ‘The secrgtary inquired of the managers ofthe | the Inceting. | Mr. Saunders said that he did | was not so favorable as was al tirst supposed, | bis first fail. At i1 5io'clock his pulse beat only ~ervive Will be made between now and the 40 | gereancr in Canada, by al xt. it is seid. Secretary Evaris is | have been acquitted, but Out the list. The mission to Berlin | keep tie peace for one yi tilled in aday or tw it ts under- nering a prize-tght, | SeNeral difricts had made up lists of able ‘are eld in $1,000 to | bodied andWeserving poor men to hand in tothe | District Commissioners for employment on t | old canal, as had been agreed upon at the an answer. | {oy * hugh > Y | SIX, and al 11.97 it bad stopped entirely. He re-, S raised 9s to whether, under Held cub agalust any combinnaon ore oe mained hangin‘ until 12.00 o'ciocis. when he was motion, there could bea fair | the basis of allouments. The Delaware And | Cul down and te body given to tle physicians, ‘aunders moved to reconsider | Lackawanna thereupon announced the sale to | He died without a murmur, and showed no feel- Pipa ts The question Mr. Brederick’s election, and Mr yrared by ULIN & CO, Bat hat tt will go to New York, and miny RCUTIVE Coxsiirrex of the American | wceting,” Mr. Dickson sitd he had been in- | the vole by which it was.adopted. Mr. Dawes | take place as | eens cies coe ae aoe een think that ex-Governor Fenton will ba the fortu- at New York has written formed that a new gung of men had been made Beall raised the question that the mo- | bring him to life ana smuggle him away nate ti Among other Important changes to | to l'resident Hayes earnestly asking lis veto of | up to be put on the work to-day. ‘This had been . not properly understood, and demanc THE OREGON FISHERIES are out. From ing ee _ - = | be made. it is understood, that. there are to be | the antl-Chinese bill, | ict with the major ot police. | Ar Emery stated | Cot the chatr to take the vote over abaine Tie oe Bo eS eases Maiti for | THE DEATH SENTENCE. —Claiborne Smith, the ues etnerlands mis- ———————— ' © lists ma hi e ent . . ja, thes § g very night, fo! urde! C LOSING OUT SALE loon meee ore Hicks we : To Re angep.—Knox Martin, | then Descht fo he major of police £0 taal they | chaltmay, said be would obey the demands ct | forty miles, selne after seine,and saumom ean. | Hat negro tried for the murder of Jonn ¢- La: or & a, a democrat, may tind anobis gro murderer of John Whittemler and his | could have these men set to work, ‘The men | t ene ee Seth Peleg ed ee forward | not get up ihe river to spawn. But the Alaska since, bas been convicted of murder in the secon WATCHES, JEWELRY. a ceeupant. Senator Conover is doing his best to | Wile, on the i5th of last month, was sentenced | that are daily thronging the otlice of the major | am it eo rel Seen pees put the | tsheries ave inexhaustible, and a catch of from | SuCe.Ma a" Centenced to Ube penitentiary for SHVERWARE, CLOCKS, {secure tae Centra! American mission made | \¢sterday by the Davidson count: an.)crim{- | of police are generally not so deserving as the heey ee at oo 5 + should be sus- } 4.00 to 7,C00 salmon with one haul of the seine teen years, Two other negroes, Pat. Smith ‘This ts nohumbne! Cs) and examine prices Vacant by Uhe resignation of Minister William- | Dal court to be hanged on Mareh 2th next, more modest. Mr. Browning said he had pre- ee Be erst ee Sa ieeibn? Mi; | is of common occurrence. Two wealthy Saa | Sua Julius Christian, have already been convic- LP. bipbey - ‘andis thought to have the inside track. Re ae i pared a st of laborers and sent them to pouice | Warner o sustalning the chatr, who ruted | Francisco firms have started canneries up 10 | teq'and sentenesd to te bene Maren 2, The fedtm : 43 ‘Vhe changes to be made tu the consular service Age AY WIFE ARRESTED. | headquarters, but not one of his men had been | 292! te you. eet a abbee end Mr. | Alaska, aud last year sent down between 7,000 | fourth ‘and lastof the murderous gang will be —_ will be mesily in the way of promotions. ae a Garner, OF ey me | given a job. Le saw very little relier tor tke | Clagett sucsestcd that Mr. Broderick’s motion | and s,sw cases, each case containing four dozen | tried at the next term of the clreult court iE WAT OE a 1. De | at Provide: OLD, Stnvea aND | John Garner. 8 Mayes on ald societ, that Major Morgan ‘NE WINES, y a |. Mr. Dickson sts be explained. Mr. B. got up forthe pi By ee TS a eeesice | when Mr, Beall attempt fd also to speak and he whieh were sent in sent to the leutenants | $\eod up for some tine, aiald groans and hisses. | Cuwese Ismticnariox.—The San Francisco | Hyams, of Jersey City, relates a of the several precinets for review, and the | Tmally he sat down, and Mr. B. explained. | py publishes interviews with a number of | of himself and some would-be waymen. names of those y knew to be bummers } Mr. J.B. Wilson referred to the past success of leading business men on the subject of Cuinese | Te says that as he stood in front of the city hall struck off. A donation from Rev. Dr. Nobie of | Ue company, and spoke in favor of the man- | immigration, and all agree that the passaye of | a few evenings ago, Up well-dressed one-pound cans. ostieneictnaern mae Frere INTERCHANGE OF ae Justice HyAaMs’ STRANGE StToRy.—Justice Lecat TENDERS.—On Monday next Representa- tive Hewitt intends, it is said, to move to sus- | Ge pend the rulesand pass a bill for the inter- | last 1 ped from AT COST FOR CASH. i for Wa-hington, at the request of the young change of gold, silver, and legal tenders at the | territorial legtsiature to look after important $3 from 3 SI 43 an- | &gement, and was greeted with some applause. ‘ore Congress Will not effect commer- | men asked him if he was Justice Hyams. ( sub-treasury In New York, upon the request of welfare of the people of | $5,8nd due of $5 from Miss l.indsley was an- | Seve vdson sald the report was enough to tae rr arions between te two counties in the | Hisreplying in the amrmative, they said . joe ie T. Cake ary LS i tecipree _ — warrant a change, and he tee the managers | jeast. wished him to — oe somes oyrbencens bd it ‘© be in favor of the measure, 10 have sig- . Spey ne BEN THe SI ‘and out. ‘could go with them . He consented, hitied his intention of using his iufuence in ita |. WAYLAID aNp SuoT.—At noon Thut in | THE Stave Depr or Virginia.—The Virgiala | ‘hould be called on to step down and out. After be go | se n inefiectual motion had been made to ad- ARREST OF A WESTERN UMON MANAGER Ox- | when the young men called acab which ap- behalf. Mr. Hewit thinks he can get the bill Grawtora county. Ga., John Humber w. t ale yesterday decided, by 4 vote of 26 to 11, | para Hn fp. by Mr. S ers, eeting proposed = resentative re tobe tn waiting, and the three entered RB pE WieneaL ane CY Dak SO ee ea ane On ure. | Uementor the saredeut ee Bee | fovote on the names presented by rising a. | DENED The House of Kepresentatives ot ian- | etoach and were driven rapidly away. After HAVANA AND DCMESTIC SEGARS. ‘THe Rerorts IN MINISTER SEWARD'S Case.— | Breast. killing him altost instantly. Humbe. | bill was considered at last night's session, ‘The Hi, Polanhor "George T. Deering eNjoan i = U incainee ce epnear be: fhe exclamation “tlerewe are” tec npantons CASH on all wrades_ masim | ‘The House committee on expenditures in the | ed- ile clatins tuat Roberson called his wite | debt question, fixed as a special order for ‘Thur- iM x : Saeed com . W. Cochran S4, and A. C. Richards | jore the senatorial investigating committee | hustled him out, when one of them Panel : day in the House, has not yet come up, that | Clagett «7, to the late | while the other attempted to rob hita Hyams and $40) ve" | State department held a seeret sesston yester- ances eee bedy being still occupied in considering consti- | $2; Mr. Emery received 2s, J. B. Wilson 48, W. | with original telegrams referring : Y - 3 x i a revolver, the men day morning, at which two reports were read. Fotnp Drap.—. ville. "The-conventi W. Burdette, JL. Barbour and Thomas Somer- | <cnatorial election, when summoned to do so. broke loose and drew when THOMAS RUSSELL, The majority report holds that Mr. Seward | ‘Tenn. Feprusty at ee WRG hes Pena iustens ote HLS debt called by ere: Sule 20 at Fe Sen eas a aia pate eo Tagg) and iookeg sekeen be toned oon most 1113 Penn. avenues | Sed Geil beni | Goaued dead 1 room‘h ch Comment | Swenson the geneal cis. acti | the oan veers eR Ge | scaxmanoes Bugrpeery 8 cleat tote | Bray, per, i fou ar ag a —_— cena duces fer smorning. He went into the room at | Richmond on ‘Tuesday next. i gery i ‘The police ha Dante — 7 ertain books for the use of the committee, and | six o'clock Tuesday afternoon and fell asl ee Ineeting adjourned. D. H. Montgomery, of . Oe ON fur ie eee that he should be brought before the bar ofthe | undersesiiveeay af ine. and was ne &#-M. Stanton, superintendent of the Selma, gomery & Co., absconded a few days since with Freon A Pree te! House. ‘The minority take the ground that Mr. | discovered until a Succ wae hows ni {he | Rome and Dalton raltroad, died at Selma, Ala., | _ §#-In Clearfield county Pa. the amount of | Several thousand dollars, Incit asl the best of induceme>t for wintering Hi Bt the low price of $10 per mouth. ae 2 i winter is so large $1,000 borrowed of two widows, S?-Mrs. Wm. M. Tweed Seward is I exeusable for not producin: room. Decot ion . esterday, from injuries received in the disaster | small game frozen during the county funds, $1, 4 the books. The two reports will be Submitted notes to Tren eine pele Be on that road last tuesday as to excite fearof an entire extermination Of | rq oiher small amounts. He was accompan- % y Dwe - 5 % who was | §2"A Ji ‘student at Yale College, New Cass stables, with bor stall for every horse. Two | tothe House at the first opportunity. Monday | was a member of a prominent f: G 5P-On +ht recently at Andover, Mass.,a | Some kinds. ted by a dasbing belle of Sanavie = feeds of graindaly. Veterinary avvendaucs (FSinar | evening next has been set apart by the com- | been ona spree, iad been arrested and ‘fined, woman gave to ‘miplets, and an hour after, In proportion to population San Francisco | last tame Se ee — Lay pw called ‘on a — lady and — = BP. P. Loup residing. 9 the piace mittee to hear arguments pro and con of coun- | and was too much mortified to return home, | in the same house, Ler married daughter fol: | 1s caida to be ‘reeminentia sulcideywnich is due, | prominent mempere —— ea crane naan Se aioe Lote chee uel oe woxugy. | sel regarding te question of impeachment, pieserring death to disgrace, lowed with twins, no doubt, to its being preeminent in gambling. Wes @ Wife and two children, . “= y