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_ “THE EVENING STAR; 4 PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, Corner 11th Btreet, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company. GEORGE W. ADAMS, Pres’t, “ENING STAN {a served to subscribers in the is by ewer on their own account, at 10 cents or 44 cents per month. jes at the founter, 2 centsesch. By mail— \a— montane sear, 86; siz months, 88. (Entered at the Boat Ofice af Washington, D- O., Eeooi i class mail iatter, Me Wrrxer Stan publishedon Friday—82 & ‘Wall Street To-Day. oe Jan. 22.—The Post's financial anay = the Stock E: aoa se ‘Xchange investment secur U.S. bonds, ratiroad bonds and Of the first named the fours are one-eight higher. Speculative stocks and bonds are h lar, but generally higher. The features in the share ‘ist to-day having been Intndlana, Bloom. and Western, which has advanced to 45 from 364; St. Louis and New Orleans, whtch is up to 46% : from 44, and Louisville and Nashville, which ts up to 116% from 113. The most active stocks . have been Erie, Jersey Central, Iron Mountain, Wabash and Pacific, Kansas and Texas, West- ern Union Telegraph, D., L. and W. It will be ! that speculation is disposed to run after 5 in the present temper, del they, CELTS aetna me | WOE, GENE WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1880. "TWO CENTS. Sie oit Gaiatns ce: he paper sent longer than so pal for. of vertising made known on spplicstion. per cent. Cur is now returning to the 4 city in lange quantities. In the market for for- eign exchange the posted rates of the leading Tel to The Star | drawers of sterling ‘are 483 and 485: the acta rates are 4s Cable Society Notes. FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. ‘Yesterday afternagn and evening were by far ‘SPECIAL NOTI CES. zeeExeere eer ene THE EVENING STAR. Som DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ASSOCIA- Mr. O. S. B. Wall, (colored,) president of the the gayest the seascn thus far has known, nor THURSDAY, January 22. transfers are 48¢¢a4S5. Prime commercial bills AF ti NAT embers are requested to meet “Emigrant Aid Society,” in his testimony before would it be possible to crowd Into the hours be- | _ SENATE.—Mr. Hamlin presented petitions of ‘The market ts dull and steady. rem of Fa Shrcorber of @ and Sth 0 : ety eday mneasted ‘and midnight more social amuse- | citizens of Maine for distribution of the unex ————— eons Sithe at 7 ———_— _ | the Senate exodus committee yesterday insisted tween noon mol mat LETTERS FROM THE 5 Mis., BATUBDAY EVENING: ceaal dinner GovernmENT REcEIPTS To-pay.—Internal rev- | that the exodus from North Carolina toIndiana ments. The bright sunshine, followed by the | Pended balance of the Geneva award. He again FROM MAINE TO-DAY. Se ae ie S. R. BOND, octane: ’: enue, $347,112.57; Customs, $622,004.49. isa meee thing for’ thecolored oe So clear moonlight, encouraged every one to ac-| urged the committee on the judiciary to act ‘The Tax Question. EES ESEOE, Eee —Taiakt | AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CALLERS to-day were | Seoul that wont sprout Diackeved peas” ant cept ae many invitations as possible. The cab. | Promptly in this important matter.) ts. re Seared soe aes eee eas Meite BeGartmentof the Dis- | Senators Logan, Davis and Randolph, and | that the colored e it would do much better inet families had large receptions in the after- | for appointment of an alcoholic lquor traitie the “article (hy 10_-A. Bon) the “Quesaon at inane Se Sten ncas call yesterd Ww ; valent in the West. Hits cations in support ofa noon, but, owing to the sudden illness of Mrs. i axation, "published in Saturday's Srar. Briefly tri t for the vrompt reponse fe Ont Malay supec. | Representatives Willets, Williams, Valentine | in the West. 11s specter ost colonel people | Randall she and her daughter could not see the | Commission. ny stated the situation isas follows: It 18 necessary poring. iene washeld in check and won. | White, Anderson and Chittenden and Genera | Foueral change of Ke trea nen of cote in one | numerous visitors: who calied at. tho residence | ,yA,rumber Of bills were introduced. among to raise a certain amount of revenue by some Sued tbe badidinggin, which ieOriginsied, thes: | Sherman: aie iate articular, fo the system of payment of farm | of the Speaker of the House. Mrs. Montgomery | for’ the further sistrivution or te Genera | A MILEION DOLLAR FLOOD, | orm 9t taxation. ‘The reports of the treasurer Y nea wide- srt ‘THE Noxatton of Jolin M. Morton, for col- rers by “store orders,” but he e award. By Mr. Windom—To transfer the mill- the present law has never produced’a sufficient We would also express our thanks to the many | jotor of internal revenue in the first California | PeOPle of Indiana were both more ready and | afternoon, and her Diyet Seng eet tary reservation of Fort Ransom, Dakota, to : sum and that it decreases coins citizens who 50 assisted in rescaing ow a Inoreable to help the freedmen than are their | guests, including old resi nd the the custody and coutrol of the Interior depart- THE MAINE MUDDLE. OR neni pestire ah ber Se Groperty from the buruing buildin. Z revenue district Is stitl before the Senate finance | former masters. He said that although there | of many who are prominent in political circles. | ment. Weecolighenk Cine 1chas Decomensoeenary (9 enact 8 new. A, HERR & CISSEL. committee, and will be acted upon at their next | was no ku-kluxism or cruel persecution of col- The evening was divided between large din- Mr. Voorhees, from the committee on the = AEDES CAL sph cc ~— PD nent - meeting. cred people in North Carolina, yet, in one in- | ner parties,—one of which was given at the | iprary, reported Tavoraply On Dill to provide | gpZOSTONs oPane vigttance of td Remake ee AE ern) PrEIFER’S INDIGNATION.—The ‘Treasurer ot | Stance, Ne knew that te ot a Eee te aR OUhe Partsat Mest w, | additional accommodations for the Congres- | State government 1s not. relaxed. “The state | which Will yield from sources other than. real the United States Isat present engaged In a| fepublican, “Beng. reminded that the counting | ‘T. Carroll and that given by the ladles of the | “one! Worary. | Placed on the calendar. house is guarded and a local militia company | estate, annually over $300,000, twice the amount é ee Sto pu of eae | oi Mr. ‘Teller offered a resolution, which was | was ordered to remain in its armory this morn- | that Can be raised under ‘any other system, lively correspondence with a rman whom Le can | machinery ‘Rereimarked that {t made no diiter- | guests attended both these sofrees, woine going | S@oPied. calling on the Secretary of the Inte- | ing, having been on call since 2 O'clock yester. | This, Dill 1s most equitable. tn its features, and not reach by mail but who reaches him. His % es pie g rior to inform the Senate whether any member | gay p.m. arly all of our people lend it their approval. » Py . 3 are scha- | ence—that was a good district to get away from. rst to one, next to the other, and then begiu- | of the board of Indian commissioners is or has Y Pl | , ot PP! sharp, for the | hate is Pfeiffer. and his letters are dated Scha- | Sor tor Vance.—"You mean that they olght to | ning over ‘As the ladies at the R - ay Oona The Fusionist Legislature. On the other hand, Mr. Neal, of the House purpose of atvending the funeral of our late Drother | ghticoke, New York. ‘There 1s no such post Where they can get from under Tepub- | House mostly belong to congressional families, | Pvc thay he Cost no auopiclon om ame teckibor of | . The fusionist legislature met this morning at | committee of the’ District, has offer (nas. H. WATSON. Members of sister Lodxer are | Office as this, and the Post, Office departme ran Tule.” (Laughter,] Senator Voorhees. | a large proportion of their guests were the | S23 aes s it. | 10 o,clock, with its numbers apparently un- | 4 Dillembodying the worst features of the in- fraternaily invited to attend. By order of the W. M. | cannot deliver letters with that address. 'Treas- | Hiei 5 :) Voorhees ig bropord e the | the board, but certain reports had gained cir- | if ¢.clock, with tte § y DSILGHEaL pateerial tase Cineantennl eb etl OF oan n2t-2t JOHN C. FILL, Sec. rer Gilfillan has written repeatedly to Mr. hey will in Indiana.” (Renewed iaughter.} | same, though all the prominent oMicials of the | culation, and the people were entitled to. know ished. In the house, Mr. Culsaman called 5 a — ——— — | rer Gi has never _recelved any | He kiew that the original purpose of the North | government were represented, as well as the | Whether they were true or false. for an immediate report by the committee on ens and for many causes almost a fallure ATTENTION! SOVEREIGNS (OF oN; Felten; but Che latter wabie. is that Preiters | Carolina emigrants was to go to Kansas, and | gentlemen and ladies of the diplomatic corps, Mr. Whyte, from the committee on printing, | elections, for if he was holding a seat to which | here. Ifthe Neal bill poe ea oe Merete ae indintrh ttt all persons interested | qife owns a registered bond. ‘The check forher | that when thetr agents (two colored men named and navy, and numerous esteemed 3 perity of our city will begreatly endangered. We Ir the army and reported favorably Jolnt resolution authorizing | he Was not enuitled he wished to know it and | yy D el e 1 to be present on FRI- | interest was sent to her address, but was re- | Perry and Williams,) came to Washington last | citizens of Washington ladies who re- | the printing of 5,000 copies of the annual reporé | £0 home. Speaker Talbot announced ous ae ope tor aired ie a ae bs Th P = st the 23d instant, at the Hall 510 | turned undelivered. Not receiving the check | fall, these agents decided to divert the | ceived the guests in the blue parlor of the hotel | of the chief signal officer for 1879, and it was standing committees of the house. M W 3 y to perfect the ongahization of co” | the lady becaine indignant, and her husband | tide ot emigration to Indiana, an ene strength wae Mrs. Wat cin elt et Baltimore, M23. | passed. Also, adversely on dill. authorizing snc eene Gov. Smith b had received a con- nora neon maple Sas Leh ted operation 22a Ny has launched into a series of correspondence, | Of representations made that the colored au ae rs. ae sie a \ TS. cae auiies printing at the Government Printing office tor | StU es Lee rons e "Central CRUD) OE tp a OeNtEE OF CHICEre nit reAIttL People of a . HALLWOOD, Secretary. each letter getting worse than its predecessor. | People would speedily find employment there, | of Kentucky, Mrs. Deering of Iowa, Mrs. Porto! | members of Congress, and it was indefinitely | STeenbackers, o} itusville, Notice was ‘ Sadps os enone) J.B. HA 5 3 ‘The replies of. the Treasurer. never reach hun, | at excellent wages, together with the best of | Miinois, and Mrs. Lord; a tine looking and hand- | postponed, given that the committee on el means Who scatter Droadcast, over the country SPIRITUALISM. Pleiffer’s last letter begins: “It Iswith pain that | treatment and schools for thelr children, ete, | somely dressed group it was. Mrs. Kimmell | sir. Morgar offered a resolution directing the Feady ee HAE, Contested, cases to-day. ‘The PS ee Sirens Seale ae ‘The HOLMES’ MEDTA will eive a Sitting THIS | T again am compelled to writeto you. ‘Tho first | [ie cettmated Mal Ue tole maluren) already | Stene-colored, satin, combined with blue sate | Secretary of the Interlor to furnish the Senate | Corea to veport, but will ist advise wich the | {UX Of tls class. By the. purchase of property BENG ho ee ie Bete ee | ees say that hone of ny letters have re. | Wabsported from North Carolina "through | very richly trimmed with passementerle fringe. | Snawer to the following inquiries: What grants Readers. Oe ar eae Gate ete eee IEW OF THE FACE THAT THERE | ceived an answer.” He wants to know why as Washington to the west—principally to Indiana | Mrs. Carlisle black yell and satin, trimmed | of pubtic lands made by acts of Congress to In the fusion house Mr. Hussey moved that Binenerite neta Spe _ ¢ rey of Ce EEN, CENR FACE THAT THERE |) tree American citizen, anddemands the money | —!8 between 2.500 and 3,000. With gold passementerles; diamond oinaments. | rattroad companies or to States or territories in | the corpmittee raised to propound questions to | Proshertts should pe permitted to exis suffering unable to protect | due his wife. The only settlement of this one- TESTIMONY OF A. M. CLAPP. = Mrs. Fort white satin, point lace, and diamonds. | aig of such companies remain incomplete by | the supreme court be requested to report at 4 an’ and permite’ the -xich 4 Hienecives, and that this is the case with many chil~ | sided controversy seems to be in the hope that | A.M. Clapp, editor of the Washington Ni- | Mrs. Lord wore wine-colored velvet, striped | reason of the failure of the grantees or benefici- | o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Dickey offered a | ‘Tiyy is ta Pory of “the demayogue: dren nour midst whose helutewand unfortonste | Pfeiter will one of his numerous letters, | Monat R publican, and treasurer of the Enl- | with gold. mingled with, the same shad aries to comply with the terms of such grants? | ‘“Hecolve” with a prodigious preamble, to the {TMS JS a A ee Nee a render th nary Hobie to much) give a more definite place of habitation than | STabe Ald society, Was next examined and tes- | satin, with poin! nee leh and sleeves: gana | In such cases, if any, where there his been | eflect that the legislature has been ruthlessly | dig bankers now pay but $6.95 taxes, they ue pA ected a “Schaghticoke, New York.” Uned that he had nothing to do with its opel inents emeralds and diamonds. Mrs. iilais | partial compliance with the terms or conditions | trobidden to enter the state house by an as- | Wil! under the license bill, pay $7,000 annually, nia phase of ‘suff ———— , Uons except to act as treasurer. As such wore with 2 black velvet waist and court tr of the grant, to whatextent bas there been such | Stimed governor and military usurper. a andes ee ee f aval, OnpEns.—Commander E. B. Under. | had received in. contributions trom churches, a snirred solar colored seunpelaniat: rs, Tar- 0 r b laborer, me nd to the Tennessee at Norfolk, Va.; Passed | individuals and societies al ,600, and. had ang. i SG DUG Os au | cause for declaring the forfeiture of the grants | appoint a committee of five, with such of the D1Os - Tait Eainece Tisanercat aty ia | Pald it ali out upon orders from the’president | silk, painted by hand—a very elegant toilet. | ana what rea For Justice, equity organic senate as may join, to confer with the muni. ingr | Assistant Engineer Herschel Main to duty 12 | and auditing committee for transportation of | ‘The nandsomest dressing of the season was no- | faith or public polley are there why Congress | cipal authorities of Portland and see It a. stilt St fy Se ures Otsstes gineering. Navy dep: emigrants aud other expenses, such as the care | tived last evening at the two pa ane hotel should abstain from declaring such grants for- | able building can be had for the accommodation | . ak of the indigent while stopping over in Washing- | Was tastefully arranged for this occasion, and | feited in whole orn part? -In-cases where the | of the legislature and executive departments Pee Flint. Michigan, has been | tm. Belng asked whether he approved of the | outside of the ladies’ entrance was a star 1h gas | Cates or companies to Which land grants have | abd heads of departmeni | Dx. N.S. Sura, of Flint, Michigan, has be movement, he replied that he hai favored at- ie Dancing was kept up until 2a.m. in the | jeen made for the benefit of railroads, and ‘The resolve was referred to a committee of a4S2% and 4S4a4s £805, 2450 at the Bureau of Fdu ats., BATURDAY. The Two Legislatures. WASHINGION, Jascany I6rm, 1880. Mr. 1. SARS has this day been admitted a partner in our Washington House. jan2-at A > , MASON — Members of C8 Lopar No. nA. A, ii, F. A. A are requested to meet at Masonic ‘Temple on FRIDAY Janmary 23d, 1880, at 1 o'clock p.m. Ee OMe ep ee em pect ent frc compliance ‘and to what extent is there a Just ‘The resolve Is as follows: ““Resvlved, That we | snanie, the artizan to. conshde Unless'general ; from his labor is loss from {dle ¢ license to ply in this commanik bat to mane ‘allmadge | wi janvary | #, for the puri tection of ‘y alancing the cost of a vocation. It isnot intended ion to discuss this «estion, 1 the attention of our people to its Two yee of organ: Children in the | appointed physician to the Yankton, Ds fording every facility to any Amerie: arge dinkug-room at the Riggs House, and sup- pre just caus miture exists and where | three. ‘The house, at 11:35 a. m., ad ax bills are now before Con- \ it by the Secretary of the Inter to go anywhere in this country if not per was served in the private dining-room. Mis. | Were ATE ea pane emote | UNL SD. th aaa te One prepanst by a ‘committer of our | future home last evening. where he was, or if tle public think ft for te | Kendall Gibson, who accompanied Mizs Hump ers for valtie, what proportion, as near as | ‘The fusion senate has not taken any action n.allve to the wants of the com 4 ‘ieee ae er i public good to so aid him. and ses Preston, received wile at be, of the lands so granted have been sold | on Mr. Hobson's resolution looking toa merg- | MUIty—a Dill endorsed by ninety-nine pecaite ingly ‘ Fouxp Drab IN Bep.—Walter R. Irwin, of N- | ‘The committee adjourned until Friday. D Such purchasers and What further legisiation, | Ing with the republican senate.” The tusion | ee ye he tess we tdnthstead wit he ek as, vate land division of the WITNESSES T0 APPEAR. hews of her husband's nomination to the Sen- | if any, is necessary to secure to such persons | government has received a telegram inviting it | Hin'tt ‘Was sale Go be decal to be cotton n, M.D. 8; Wolf. s found dead In his bed at At the request of Senator Windom, it was | #e. She was overwhelmed with congratula- | their" tun equitable rights to such lands. | to take up quarters in Biddeford. One or the other of these bills wiil become a law, is F. Preabrey. | Mobile, Ala., yesterday. It is supposed that he | agreed to subpana as witnesses in this inv e he SEH ORE EER aC = Adopted. a ‘Fhe Hepubhican Legistature. Shall we remain passive and see the action of 5 | died of heart dises on Gov. Hendricks, of Indiana, and J. B, | . Among the other guests were Mrs. Congdon. |" ‘rhe morning hour having expiréd, the Senate | _ AUGUSTA, ME., Jan. 22.—No fusion members | Sur representative tach cast aside and ourselves resumed the consideration of the joint resolu- | Were in the! seats in the republlean senate, but zit, of | tion relative to United States notes. Mr. Coke | twoor three were on the floor. The President si Mr. and | proeeeded to speak on the resolution. announced the joint standing committees. Mis Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. en, Mr. Hutchinson, of Lewiston, presented a UII before | Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. TOUSE.—Mr, Aldrich, from the committee of | for the amengment of the constitution so as to Conger, Mr, and Mrs. S. 8. Huntley, Miss Hamil- | the District of Columbia, reported a resolution | elect a goverhor by a plurality instead of a ma- ton and Mrs. Broadwater, of Montana, Judze | airecting that committee to Inquire Into the al- | Sority vote, and if at the next. election it shall 2D erson, of Philadelph. one of Worth’s superb toilettes), Mrs, Wrigi ih Mr, and Mrs. Seaton Perry oppres ed by the inquisitorial personal tax, or shall we, by reorganizing the “Committee of One Hundred” try, through active intelligent rk. to convince Congress that_ we know what ‘Ant and What ts best for us? Ww. ** The Question of Taxation.” A. J. Falls. ¥. B. Mchun. ‘L. Doug n19-6t SS VACCINE P< ‘ACH, CS sh OWNGCINE: QUITES 2c. 6 f $1.00. Fresh and pure from the State Vacci yhard, editor of the Indianapolis & Marshal Dudley, the Hon. John C. BCSUWHACKING OONSHINERS.—Commissioner rua Duclos une Hon Jou Raum to-day received a telegram from Mount | ‘Aten of poston, president of the Fa Airy, Ga., stating that four distilleries have been | Society, will also be summoned to app selved In that vicinity, and thai the force of | the committee as witnesses next week. | deputies engaged in’ the work were bush- Sasa unREESEEASEESENE=SaSEIRI Farm, at Chambersburg, Pa. For sale by J. W. Q ne C, r. 3. 3 s ESET OCS . and Pa. ave. n.w. mut no lives were lost. NDIAN A IN —T se | and Mrs, MacArthur, Mrs, fiddleton, Veues B RariDy the Wa ee 7 uppear that a majority of the vote cast is in 5 ¥ DER Lrotecary oti at, sed Fe ere: 2 whacked but no Ii “ ES ay Seer oe Be oN Stocking, HM. Hutchinson, Miss I leged infractions of law by the Washington G pupear that eae Kees ee part autor our correspondent, J. A. B., - | Nomrwatioss.—The President sent the follow. | *PProprations commal Goria! inson, Mt. and Mrs. F. A. Richardson, Dr. G. Light Company, and to determine what legis- | Of She constitution, in Tue Srar of Saturday, states that the assess- 7 Cae aeren ee te the Senate pectardaye ia, | We sub-committee on the Indian appropriation “senator aud Mfrs. Wallace and Miss | lation is necessary to secure to the goverament | Another Eustonist in the Repubti- | Mento! personal property for the year endit BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE je went he § yesterday bill and discussed its features without taking lion. Geo. M. Adams, Bureh | of the United States and the people of the Dis- can Legislature. enna ai $200,900 0 Exrea Quatity Dry. | ward S. Wheat to be United States marshal for | final action. The bill as agreed upon by the ickOx, Of Mrs. | trict a better and cheaper gas supply; adopted. Boston, Jan. 22.—The Herald's Augusta spe- | Which amount $12: ui collected. —— a the middle district of Tennessee; Morris C. Rus- | sub-committee appropriated $4,692,000, which is itt, ‘ork, ‘Mr, Singleton (Il) asked leave to present a | cial says: The fusionist’s representative, Sta- The revenue from this kind of property for the BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE. sell to be register of the land ofiice at Duluth, | $300,000 less than the estimates of the depart- Major Twining, | petition of 500 citizens of Illinois, which he sent | ples, of Eddington, took his seat in the republi- | Year ending June 30, stimated at Exiga QUALITY Duy. Minnesota; also a number of postmasters. ment and $20,000 less than the appropriation of | Mr. Charles Galt, Mr. Chandler, of Boston, Mr. | to the Clerk's desk to be read. can house this morning. Mr. Staples says it is | 311,000, but your correspondent thinks that not of New Orleans, Miss Garcelon, of | Mr. McMahon, evidently mistaking the pur- | only a question of time whenthe regularly | More than oue-half of that amount, will be col- . il. Flagg, of New York, and Mrs, | port of the petition, objected. ‘Subsequently he | elected fusionists would take thelr seta: be, lected = Why lias-not tie Stik amount of ants . withdrew his objection. cause they have become sick of their radicals, | {2% Deen collected, and why will it not be col- roll was assisted in welcoming the | “The petition was read. It proved to be in the jected? For the simple reason that the law Is ro number of guests at her house by her | form ot a resolution, asking for the passage of FOREIGN AFFAIRS, treated as a dead letter. When it is known that 3 i] SE IN jast year. Floyd King, THE MOSS DE eee THE | _ coxrmations.—The Senate in executive ses- i =e Maine, Mi — | sion yesterday confirmed the nominations of WEAVER ON LOGAN.—Mr. Weaver, of [owa, ; For SALE BY ‘THOMAS RUSSELL, onry E. Prickett to be associate justice of the | made a speech in the House to-day on the = 1213 Pexwa, Avenve. | supreme court of the territory of Idaho; Robert | Buckner bill to compel national banks to keep | [USE number of guests at her house by her Tee a eed 5 : . the law will not be enforced, 1t 1s_perfectly safe to M. Kelley, of Kentucky, to be pension agent at | half of thelr reserve fund in gold. He took ocea- | other attractive 1adles,, Col sandrens’ wite. | ne House them resumed the consideration ot | * F1ged which Destro ee erry tom | to say that the tax wall not be cotiectod 1h full cky, and a number of post- | slon to say during his remarks that Senator | Mrs, Madison and Miss Mercer, Gov. Swann’s | the bank reserve bill, the pending question Panama, Jan, 13 The Cavea voles has sut- | YOWF correspondent thinks that book accounts SPECIAL NOTICE. Logan had in the Senate designated his (Wea- | niece, who used to live with him here. Mrs. | being on seconding the demand for the previous | fered a visitation of the floods which seem to | CUsLt not to be made a basis of taxation, be- = : : ver's) bill to pay the soldiers the difference be- | Matthews, of New York, attended this party | question. ‘The previous question was seconded, | have been general throughout Colombia, In | Cause of bad debts. There ts no exemption for se = CONGENSS va ‘alterative con- | , ** NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC COUNTERFEIT of the $2 | tween gold and greenbacks when they were | with her two daughters, and probably wore | 100—4s, and the main question ordered. the early days of December the valley was vis- | U!productive real estate, for unoccupied houses, sie Re eCES feeadomne froma everything bitter, | legal-tender issue of 1875 was discovered in the | Pald as’the most stupendous piece of dema- | more diamondsthan any lady has worn at once, | ‘The debate was opened by Mr. Gillette, of | {tea by a very heavy Tain. ‘The water rose | 2 fr Non-paying tenants of real estate. He Seid er crude that produces headache; internal sore- | redemption agency of the Treasury to-day. It | S¢Suery ever introduced in an American Con- | as yet, this season, except Mme. Outrey, who | Towa, in opposition to the Pending bill, which | until it was above the highest treset mark | fo" the proposed bill, “(that of the comuntt- Ress, and tends to deetroy the mucous membrane. | came in for redemption from Syracuse, New | STeSs He safd such an attack came with good | aiso was splendidly dressed last night, and the | he characterized as a shot from a masked bat- | designated by memory or tradition ‘rhe wn | (ee of twenty-one), will apply atax, ‘All mineral waters that are dangerous irritants may | Sic "for vedempuon eit. grace from one who had pocketed $3,800 of Baroness Blanc. Both these ladies wore | tery at every interest of the people. habitants for miles along its course were driven | \&t every man making money out of this com- be known by an acid after-taste. dec8-3m ae pay swag. Gen. Hawley said that Logan was | magnificent jewels. Mrs, Andrews wore blue | Mr. Weaver followed in the same course of | from their homes. ‘Theriver rose until 1. was | #Uosty shall contribute his share of the ex- BEDFORD WATE. WHERE 10 HoLd THE NATIONAL Democratic | Tight I denouncing Weaver's bill; to which | silk richly trimmed with the finest point lace, | argument and replied to the remarks made a | over three miles In width and went raging | PeBSes of the government.” The share of every BLUE LOK waTER, | coxvexrios.—Mr. Jou G. Thompson, of onio, | Weaver retorted that the man who nad called | Mrs, Carroll wore black velvet and point lace | few day's ago by Senator Logan, relative to the | through the valley, carrying ail beloreite Saxe, | Mau must be a share equal with that of every BETHESDA WATER, DEEP ROOK WA’ | Who lea member ot the arilonaldemocratiecom:, | te greenback party the rag and bobtall of the | Mrs. B, F. Andrews, who is a guest there, and | ‘Weaver bill.” eral small villages were destroyed and some | Other man, as measured by the amount of AND GAYSER SARATOGA WATER. | Ba 7 crane People could endorse Logan with good grace. | Mr. Webb ‘Hayes chaperoned the young ladies | ‘The debate was further continued by Messrs. | lives lost, although no definite report has been | #0DeY he may be making out of the community, A freeh supply of the above nat*ral waters. | mittee from that state, says that next to Cin- from the White House. All the ladies in this | wi 7 not more than 1 proportion, and not less. Ate, SAY - : o 5 ‘hitihorne and Kelfer, both of whom opposed ‘ained. 0 i % ore an equal proportion, and no} Fer ssle on draua nn URNS ELARMAOY, | Kees ve betes yest en - chee aes ior THE SENATE Exopvs committee is not creat- | party were richly and becomingly dressed. the bill, the former on the ground that it pouid He es aoHasE aPENTe ote ae poe si seer — Soo - we ae ag the ns a ‘ocratic ‘8 rh Re 3 Pectan} ted “5 a a ae S | banking interest s ay $7,000. eps 1420 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | thinks'a great Many more people wellld come to ing even a ripple of excitment in interest about The Misses Kennedy, of Capitol Hill, gave a | discriminate against the greenback; the latter | destroyed in the way of small crops and mov- Shel Pays De dress party on Tuesday evening fn honor | on the ground that it would tend to {mperil the | abies of all sorts. Cattle, goatsand horses were | DIL spoken of, the banks” are to Upham, of Watertown, N. Y., who is | permanency of resumption. all gone. | Cocoa farmers visited their haciendss | {aging goon) cat this tatlo will “give $300 SPECIAL, NOTIOE—A, fresh see the Convention at Washington than if ic | the Capitol. ly seems to care anything supply _of URE NORWEGIAN COD Liver OIL vere 7 14 7 3. " m f Mis: cn 0 at DREW'S Drug ‘Store, corner 9th st, aud Benneyl. | Were held at any other place in the Union. avout: its pn BS cen the Gomocratie | visiting them. ‘The characters were varied and | “rhe House then proceeded to vote upon the | in boats trying to gather thele Grom wicked | Healizings $300,000, at this rath Vania ave. at 80 c per full pint bottle . ae COR touse bank. | S@Bators say that no good can come out of the | unusually good. ‘The parlors were not too } bill and pending amendments. as 5 . 000,000 a8 the amount of “invisible” property, ‘THE CCRRENCY QuEstioN.—The House bank- | investigation, and that the resolution ordering | crowded for dancing, and everybody seemed to | — ‘The ‘only amendment to be. voted upon was | prac ASuNUle ome 10,80 armed, | which is to. pay one-tenth of one per cent. Ou OMETHING NE ckel-case, Stem-wirding | NS and currency committee met yesterday, and | jt was ‘only voted for by them to prevent the | sd greatly enjoy tle evening that they were | one requiring the banks to keep their coin re- | mense snakes, which had wathered In tis | 200,000, While $87,950,356 of real property. §S WATERBURY WATCH, good timer, for Gen. Ewing offered a resolution “That the con- | republican Drees from charging that democrats | loth to leave, and it was at a late hour that they | serves in their own vaults. Rejected; 33 to 79. branches of the trees, and Which had been | Wether productive or unproductive, is to pay 5. Call at MARBLE BUILDING, corner sideration of all bills, resolutions, petitions and | Were afraid to have facts in relation to the | took their departure. ‘The question then recurred on the engrossing | driven down the valley by the force of the | £4:297%225, or at the average rate ‘of 1.47 per th st. and Pa. ave. Jah20-40 exccutive communications heretofore referred | Movement, and the condition of the colored peo- | ‘The second state ‘dinner of the season will | and third reading of the bill Ona division the | waters. ‘The losses are put rh the usleiborueed | Cent: This'ts a new rule of arithmetic, whlch AYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | to this committee affecting the volume or char- ae in the south, brought to light. Ex-Governor | occur at the White House this evening, and the | yote stood 33 to 140, and the yeas and nays were | of $1,000,000. requires one class of men to pay nearly fifteen H le acter of the currency, be postponed until the lendricks and other eitizens of Indiana have md of the President’s receptions from 8 to | ordered. ‘The Princess L a 7) times as much as another class whose B17 Ninth street n.ton. first meeting (of the'committee) tn December | been summoned, and itis not probable that | 10 p.m. on the 2ith. It is hoped that no other | ‘The House refused—yens 79, nays 158—to | oxpons dag. Beene Pree euise, Mare | business sa beer ehoheepep ee eepet j Rexl.” After some discussion this resolution | either of them knows anything in the nature of | entertainment will conflict with it. ...Chief | order the engrossing afd third reading of the | cules Ot ‘Loruey Weg, arieeet oe Tepe | ing fo the old ule, of proportion, if $37,084 Give special attention to was defeated—Messrs. Buckner, Ewing and | facts to tell. - It begins to look as if the Investi- | Justice and Mrs Drake have {ssued cards for | bill; which vote, of course, killed the bill. The Stic Liverpool, | shall pay $1,297,932.25, then $300,000,000 is to pay nd Messrs. | gation inay be brought to a speedy end. Ladd and ae does not purpose to spend more than afew days | of the rules. ACCORDING TO THE ORDER of the House, made } in the city. the 30th from 4 to 7 o'clock. .... Mrs. Conk! D ate accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the | $4,495,756.U8._ According to the new rule of pro- ts, Conkling | House then went into committee on the revision | Hyxosof Edinburgh and Connaught. The Prin, | portion, $800,000,000 will pay. $200,000. There Lounsbury in the negativi SS ay ene in the Allen line steamer | are, as it seems, new rules in arithmetic. It im city residences. Also, mannfacture SATE A ee yesterday, all general debate onthe report of | _ The Wedding of Miss Dovie, daughter of Mr. District Government Affairs. Scere ies eee may be that there also new meanings for words. ‘MAN’ ‘and sell NAC! RANG! THE TREASURY AND THE NEw YORK CLRAR- | ine committee on rules is to end today. This, | 224 Mrs. D. C. Forney, to Mr. Walter J. Comp- BIDS FOR THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. Lor rby and the Liberals. “This new bill » Proposes an equitable GRATES, FIRE PLACE STOVES, English T ING Hovse.—Among the executive documents : ‘ ‘ + | stock, of Providence, R. I. at the Church of the | Bids were opened to-day in the office of the | ,,40%PON, Jan. 22,—Lord Ramsey, liberal candi- | system of taxation.” “Equitable” ts derived, and BRASS GOODS. Dr. Colboun’s Porous Evap- | laid before the H ase by the Speaker yesterdi however, does not stop debate under the five | Epipfany, at half-past six'on the 4th ot Feb- | pictrict Commissioners for the building of anew | @&te for the House of Commons for Liverpool, | not from the noun equus, a horse, but from thé orator is the only good thing in that ine, and we aoe roe a peaker Yesterday | minute rule, which 1s able to run along two | ruary, promises to be one of great beauty. ‘The | school building, on the Cluss or iodiiod plans, | W2S last night the guest of Lord Derby. This is | adjective acquus, equal. “If this Dill be “equit- own the patents for manufacturing. ras a communication from the Secretary of the | weeks or more. church with its many lighted candles, raresweet | on M chusetts avenue, in the first schooi | Considered in some quarters to show that at the | able” {t must be in some new sense of the word. Treasury in response to the lution of the flowers, canopy, dove and horse shoe, and we | dietrlct as per advertisement, ‘Thisis thesame | forthcoming parliamentary elections the influ- | Mr. Neal says that he proposes to compel the i Price voting in the afirmatire, REMODELING, snp MODERNIZING DEFEO- | Chittenden, Crapo, Davis, For A ’ House asking for information as to the time EDUCATION OF COLORED PEorsE.—The House | know not how many graceful floral decorations, | school buil ven outin July last, at the | ©2ce of Lord Derby will be used in favor of the | drones of the community to pay taxes as well DOUGLASS’, aeeetde of the Nake ose cesT opecame, 2 | committee on education and labor heard argu- | will be a brilliant ‘and artistic scene. We heat | Sc2c0l building, given ou building. on capitol | liberals. as tbe workers, ‘This 1s good old-fashioned Ninth St., St. Cloud BUdg. fat the United States sub-treas. | Ments this morning on the proposed distribu- | Such wonderful whisperings of the exquisite | qill, was given out, both to Mr. J. G. Naylor, Wisconsin "Gran rers je aet. J.P. Ke =e : e has, for some time, ri tion of the money arising f taimed |gi\Cdding robe with Its ornaments of pearls, with | who, it will be remembered, failed in his busi: were ee FOURTH ANNUAL GRAND SALE es ‘ork has, for some time, employed Pgh fhe money arising from unclaimed Mynciies of diamonds; of the toilets of sik and | jess'and threw up the contract for both houses. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 22.—At yesterday's session | Deira AwoNG Co! UGEES.—A tele- F | the New York clearing house to facilitate the Day an punts) colored soldiers, The com- | musiin of the fair bridesmaids; of the elegant ‘The bondsmen on the Capitol Hill building took | f the state grange Grand Master Sherwin de- | gram from Topeka, Kan., Jan. 20th, says: ‘There es Tene of te oberie ees enerenin the education of the. Cees ene DUC ave | Wedding reception the evening ‘of the wedding, | up the work, and have nearly completed | H!vered the annual address, giving a summary | has been a umber of deaths lately among the LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS. | November 12, ists, after he had obtained the | not yet decided upon any plan of distribution, | 224 theh of the farewell reception on Saturday ; it. The bondsmen for the Massachusetts | Of the work of the organization forthe year past | colored retugees at the barracks near this City. a : ae aoe she ap ‘ton. | afternoon, February ith, from 3 to 6 o'clock, | ave: i and its present condition. He pronounced the | Rodies have SE Sein MOND AN | Pause Ie rerbal opinion of the Attorney General that | though tt is understood that they arein favor | which closes the wedding festivities, that It | Wore’ advertiond “Yor “in cocky tor cocue | Co-Operative stores a grand success, and said | tines or four day's before being. inte Seika Ae Ga ee ako ne h au arrangement would not be contrary to the Sovata by ges B of Mississippl. in | only half be true, ‘this will be wedding of | the vuilding and prevent the appropriation | Ply by co-operation could the farmers of this | city oficers have taken steps to prevent’ such we hail throuricnt the prese le maintain the ° eee eebDE ty season.” The bridesmaids are MissEva | of $37,500 trom lapsing into the Treasury. | Country relieve themselves of the burdens un- | negiect hereafter. low prices inaugurated at the a t season. 1H ATE COMMITTEE Of privileges andelee- | CHvRcn CLars—To-day the papers relating oe retenan ee oueins eels ee It will be perceived by the result of the bidding Sees ss a roaning: eon the CHEMIS! oi | Ulons examined one witness in the Kellogg-Spot- | to the old claims of the Methodist and Episcopal egister of the Treasury, Miss Nellie Har- | hoQton and cast tank Grobapinty Seve we: | missioner of Agriculture be made a cabinet off: | Prorosen Woxnp's Recarr. dozen thoroughly ford case yesterday—Mr. G. L. Norton, who con- | churchesof Arlington, Falls Chureh, Fairfax, C. jermantown, Pa., camignter of Hon. A. | and less'expensive plan will have to be adopted | Ce; and suitable appropriations be made to en- | from Boston, Mass., Jan. 20th, Says: Negotla- eM mony of Mr. Garrett before | H., Dumfries and Mt. Crawford, Va., for prop- | C. Harmer, Miss Alice Harris, daughter of Hon. | to secure the expenditure of the appropria- | /arge the sphere of the department. After an | tions were pending’ to-day between Dr. A. T. ee,in Which he swore that he | erty used and destroyed by U. S. troops during | B. Harris, of Massachusetts, Miss Jultet | tion for school purposes. The bids were as | ©X¢iting contest. ex-Lieutenant Governor Chas. | Soule, of Rochester, and Alder nan Flynn, of Kellogg pay to Milton Jones, acolorea | the war, were withdrawn from the tiles, and re- | Emery, daughter of ex-Mayor Emery, of this | toliows: Wm. B. Downing & Bro., Cluss plan Parker, of Pleasant Valley, was elected grand | this city, the latter represent'ng the Eastern member of the Packard legislature, a sum of | ferred to the committee on claims, on motion of | City, and Miss Appoline Alexander, daughter of | ¢. modiiled plan, $13,124. €, C. Martin) | Master. Rowing Association, relative to the proposed r the examination of this witness This indleates ths Col.'C, M, Alexander, of this city. “The grooms- | 349) San ‘and $45,700 f : re telegram Senator Withers. these World’s Regatta to take place June 17th next. caries Peer rat > postponed consideration of the | Will be urged before the present Congress, © ir. William F. Compstock, of Provi- | cditied pints deka He Hen ete clase nee Supposed Murder of a Roy. Dr. Soule. will forward $6,000 in bonds from janl0-6t 22-52 for the purpose of examining Dr. 4 Aiea dence, brother of the groom, Mr. Charles Ar- | 23s 500, modified plan. $43,000, John Henderson, CHICAGO, Itt, Jan, 22.—A_ special dispatch | Rochester for prizes and the expenses of visiting ‘een, president of the Western Cnion ‘THE BANK RESERVE BILL KILLED.—The House | nold, ‘of Providence, r. Allen Hoffer, of Le- | Chiss plan, $3 modified plan, $45,000, * | from Dubuque, Iowa, to the Tribune says: | oarsmen, the amount to be held in trust at the $10,000 or Telegraph Company, in relation to the destruec- | Unis afternoon by a vote of yeas 79, to na 150, | banon, Pa, Mr J. ip. Keeney, of Kansas, Mr. ee —— Great excitement prevails at New Hampton, | Boston Hera/d office, after which the Eastern WATCHES, JEWELRY, | tion of some Kansas telegrams called for in the | refused to order toa third reading, the bill to | William A. Cowles, of this city, and Mr. Calvert Ton. J. Z. GEORGE, Who was last night chosen | !0Wa, over a supposed horrible murder. An | Kowing Association will formally take charge of SILVER WARE, vel e Ct " % ‘Spi , ti y } a Mr. l- e] % es AOpEHg fom the commie | compel national banks to Keep part of their | RIG, Forney, Mir Hebe Mestschiang: Ae | by the democratic educus in Mississippi as the | S4ventist preacher named Elder thy revealing | a original subpcena from the committee. | Secehy gold c 5 practically ki COST oenoxt 30days, | DF,Green stated that he received the subpaena | fhe pif. wud 2 Sold cola. ‘This practically kills | John F. Paret, Dr. George Welsh, Mr. Harry W, | candidate for the U. 8, Senate to succeed Sena- | Secrets, which, he says, are confided to him Uy | Prestpgny Lincouws C To Reduce Stock, and sent instructions through the usual chan- Rapley and Mr. J. A. Dapray. reception of | tor Bruce, is about 58 years of age, and isin the | Spirits. One day last fall,a neighbor hearing | ham, of Troy. has discovered and secured For Cash only. | nels to preserve all the telegrams called for In | No CONGRESSIONAL MEDDLING wit Marve | Welcome to the bride and groom will be given | full vigor of health and manhood.’ He has for | Screams from the house of Buck, and seeing nig President Lincoln's walking stick, which was I. P. LIBBEY, the subpmna, and that he intended to comply MArTERS.—A member of the Wallace (formerly by the parents of the grooin, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. | years Stood among te foremost lawyers of his | Wife wringing her hands in ‘agony, looked | stolen trom his box at the theater in ‘Washing- ng 'y | Comstock, at their residence in Providence, on | State, and in isr8 he was chosen chief | through the door and saw Buck beating his | ton on the night of the assassination. ‘Will be sold at \NE.—Detective Mark- Jan8-3m 432 7th st, tully with the terms of {t, so far as preserv! = . ae 0 the telegrams, at least, and was greatly an- | Teller) Senate committee ts authority for the | Wednesday evening, February 25th. On Parhis justice of the supreme court of Mississippi. | young sop who was tied to the bed. Since that noyed to learn afterwards that the order he sent | Statement that there is no warrant for the | avenue, in that city. is now being erected the | He is conservative in his political ideas, ‘and on S was not strictly executed. assertion, telegraphed from Maine as coming | handsome home which, with all 1ts elegant ap- | questions of national import with Sena- | longs to the sgme class of relfgious fanatics as | SOUTH LOUISIANA AND Texas were united by . ————- from the fusionists, that that committee would | pointments, Its furnishings of delicate satin, | tar Lamar. For some years before the war he | Freeman, of Massachusetts, tis belleved that | "ll, Tuesday, by the completion of the Sabine ce. DEATH OF CoMMODORE BLAKE.—A telegram | investigate the question at issue in Maine, with | furniture of ebony and rose, is to be the wed: | was reporter of the Supreme Court, and he has | he sacrificed the boy. Mr.’Buck declares that | 22d Calcasien river bridge on the Louisiana ‘aud Drawers in town, | from Brooklyn, N. Y., to the Navy department | the view of determining whieh legislature was | ding present of the groom to his fair bride, written several law books that are’of standard | the boy ran away. Buck has fled the neighbor | Western railroad. Cars will be running from . . announces the death of Commodore Homer ¢, | legally organized. The member of the commit- authority in his and adjoining states. He was | hood, and the citizens are making an investiga- | Houstom, Texas, to Lake Charles, La., before the 82.50 andssup. | rh this informati vt last of February, ~ tonuto clies Oe: tee who gave information to a Srar re- GENERAL SCRENCK, Who has been very ill for | Made chairman of the democratic state com- | tion. ~ Se s oo Blake, U, S. N., at one o'clock yesterday after- rter is a democrat, and he said, further:— els and Pants at half price. noon.” Commodore Blake entered the service in | Bere is “no doubts @ movement among tho | the past few days, is to-day a greatdeai bevter, | mittee tn 1815, and managed the political cam- | yg oa Downey. SENATOR KELLOGG's SUCCESSOR.—In the Overcoats at your own pri The est 50c.U J. W. SELBY, Jani? Sign Biz Shoe. | September, 1s40. He was a native of New York. | rustonists in Maine to get their question before | and his physician, Dr. W. P. Johnson, says he — New YORK, Jan. 22.—The police early this | cratic caucus in Louisiana last night, Gen. R. L. ARGAINS IN SEGOND-HAND OVEROOATS oe - paceman Pape ei babes ane our ‘comm se and ee peters eas unk is improving een Ir Has BEEN DECIDED to appoint ex-Governor ee it item a be won 2 ane ened Senge oy co —— = Pa oe bamia during the late war. His death promotes | What Congress has got to do with that contro, P. B. 8. Pinchback, of Louisiana, as naval offi- i in the case of Annie Downey, | Made unanimous for’ United States Senator to of ii : t Sa TE =! tant person Capt. Clark H. Wells, chet signal officer of the | Yersy. Trawasa Stace election, and the whole Tue UTE INvVESTIGATION.—The House com- | cer at New Orleans. Governor Pinchback is Les ‘1 who was murdered in her bed at ahouse | Succeed Senator Kel:ogg, whose term expires In navy, to bea commodor q mittee on Indian affairs resumed the investiga- ke question is a state matter for them to settle. Ist now a revenue agent. He will take the place | of ill fame, 111 Prince on night | 1883. mak iaeneamner PosTMASTER GENERAL Key and Mr. Thomp- | CO”gress could not touch it, even if there was | ton this morning of the causes of the recent | Of Col. James Lewis, now naval officer. The | last. The prisoner will be cakes before Niadaine Dear lvania sve. ; yor ” . 7 x LED Boentof the above clothing, together with Hea rintende service, | 2BY disposition to do so. Ute outbreak. Commissioner of Indiaw Affairs | fends of Col. Lewis are decidedly opposed | Schmidt, proprietress of the house, to-day, for | _ AWFUL COLIMERY EXPLOSION WHICH KILLED Winter Groots at cama rates” sovas en son, superintendent of the railway mail service, : . Hayt was agained before them,and continued his | 0 this change, and it is very likely that a fight } identification, and will be afterwards arraigned | SEVENTY PgorLE.—The latest account by cable returned to the city this morning from Lynch- ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE CON- | statements, which embodied & general defence | Will be made in the Senate against Pinchback’s | in court. from the scene of the explosion at Newcastle- (G{EORGE RYNEAL, ar., burg, Va., where they went on official business. | GRESSIONAL LIBRARY.—Senator Voorhees to-day | of his administration. Lieutenant S.A. Cherry, | Confirmation. under-Tyne, fixes the ee a in the DEALER IN GEN. Ewixe says that the action of the bank- | Teported from the committee on the ilbrary a | of the fifth calvary, who, as adjutant of Thorn- The Markets. pit, when explosion at seventy- : burgh’s command, partici in the famous | ADJOURNED TO Monpay.—On motion of Mr. | BaxTIMORE, Jan. 22.— seven. It is believed that not more than six of OIL AND WATER COLORS, ing and currency committee yesterday in vot- | fia inPapyide additonal, accommodations for | nght resulting in Thornburgh’s death, gave the | Cameron, (Pa.,) the Senate to-day resolved— | sii do. consels Big: do, second voneec Soran, | the can. A 7 ‘ERIALS anv LAMP GOOD! Iug down his motion to postpone all questions if rsandthree | Committee a very interesting history of the mil- | yeas 31, nays 2i—to adjourn this afternoon to due coupons, 773; do. new ten- forties, 86% RTISTS’ MAT! 3, committee to consist of three Senato) id to- Paints, Oils, Wind and Plate Glass, | *%¢cting the volume or quality of the currency | members of the House, who shall employ three itary movements incident thereto, but expressed | meet on Monday next. ia to OT aint, * one * | until next December, does nol indicate that | persons of “suitable skill and attainments,” | NO opinions as to any remote causes that might | p52. si 125; Flour very dull ALL KINDS oF FaNcr ARTICLES FoR Houtpax | majority of the committee 18 not favorable to | who shall examine what practicable and bene- | bave led to the outbreak. CHASE OF StLvgR.—The Treasury depart- | sonthern better Goons. the spirit of the motion; but on the contrary, | ficial changes can be made in and of the Capitol ment this fe Piieadone eee ounces of Jweake—southern declt 418 7th st., opp. Odd Fellows' Hau.) | {He}, AM Dut to not prefer at this time to say’ building for the better accommodation of the | | AT THE EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SsNATE silver for the mint, » 1-43a1.47; No. 2 western winter red, spot 2 (OPP. : 3 > ie House, The general ouses Of Congress and of the Cons io) terday, minatt: 5 wt i3 2 TS oonD oom | aces ot consider by any means that the cur- | brary, having in view better ventilation, ght, | Yosrcre’ spo oauenune of tatenal oeeeue ny | PERSONAL—Sudge Martin, ot Alabama, for- dabical 46: Aort 3 ATgal 47%: May, 148 Loox: LOOH! reney question Is settled. Touching the presl- | etc., and the need of greater space for the li- ' | merly Sixth Auditor of the Treasury, is intown, | firm—southern wl 3 58 nary, sai Fa Ms Al Look! dency, he thinks both political parties have an‘! brary. If these ns find a practicable plan | Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, “was reported back ‘and ey ea ae Froerihe analy Goutal ona briet visit. ....I is sald that Hon. E. B. | mize see 6 Suz. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR $81. even chauce, provided they make judicious ittee, with the recom- . to 7 nominations, and the losing’ party has patriot- | mittee, estimates of costs, shai | Mendation that tt be not confirmed, Senator | Washburne will be before the republican state » S036. eee ecrmetly sold for 760. now reduced to 600. | im enough Not to let the Wi nor the people be | then Bolnonorten De ee ee ee Carpenter took tasue with the ittee, and | Convention as a candidate for governor of Illi | 5052; do. above bargain can be obtained at SuDYeee racticable ime. ‘In any event, the joint com: | ma length insisted that Kutchin | nol. ....R tative Money was registered | Penni 4oaso. ‘Bye dull and INO. C. PARKEW’S, - ; inittee must report the subject." The sum | Ought to be confirmed. Senator Voorhees and lew Gen. Lr ar octé 617-619 7th street. CONFERENCE ON THE UTE QUESTION.—Secre- | of $5,000 is appropriated to carry out the provi. | one or two others on the democraticside wanted tol ecbanee. EWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bank tary Schurz, the two Senators from Coloradoand jons of the sith to know if Mutchin, who is editor of a repub- ft steady, 14216 for strictly fresh. L * ores Representative Belford, Ouray and two of the f lican paper, not adi in its present alarming ‘ and. WASHING’ = JUDGE JAMES, of New York, who; at his own | columns a course of most bitcer and even duwil—A soft, 934. aud), 1. TON, D. 0., other Utes now here had a conference yesterday uest, is relleved from further serviceon the | Violent pi tion. Mr. un sf DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, Dis | *teTnoon, between 5 and 6 o'clock. in to | Te be | Carpenter denied that kutchin had urged tho 43, ; corn, 31, IN Ute affairs generally. The conference, it was | House committee on the District of Columbia, extreme measures attributed to him by demo- bushels. ‘TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. learned to-day, was very sat ry to allcon- | was not constrained to thus voluntarily go off | cratic. but said he was an ardent and 112, 700. Sales— DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXOHANGE. je4 | cerned. As developed by the conference ama- | the committee use he does nol ‘the | Somewhat excitable republican, and in the inet papel LL IN WANT (OF SEWING MAOHINES | {!lty of the Utes are In favor of to the | deepest interest in District Last sum | of canvass had no doubt said somd bitter 526. long, 482%; ‘at 'S, 528 9th st. intah reservation in Utah. The Interior de- | mer he had a stroke of paralysis, which ret On the democratic extracts from ‘has all the standard Machines on di — favors this; and this disposition of the | him quite infirm, and he desired itorials written offer its to cash buyers. 6c20 ‘tes will bly be the finale to the whole ise the committee room of the be driven 168, TOUP! BRAIDS, matter. When they go there the Indians, a¢- | on the gallery floor, and he felt Ww UPEES, BEADS, cording to the policy of the Interior de t, to. DEON Gr OTS Np sein, | Which has proved very. successful, will be given | mittee meetings. 616 9th st., opp. U. 8. Patent Office. ‘dec8 —- Severalty, Lepage wore oc- seare news was: a y large sections as a lorado S20ORP BANDS Go TEINS. MATCHES, | inamers are satistieg with this proposition. as | to alteod the sessions before stated, a majority of the Utes and the PISTOLS, &o., &.—The pon Brita) cccoR Nation 2 department also favor it,