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THE EVENING STAR. : PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, r AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avi Corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Qomuanv, QEOHGE W. ADAMS, Pres’t, served the ead by carriers, on bier own seeounts at 10 cents per week, or 44 cents per month. Gopies at the Bi a won gue pear Set enPrmsatba Bho wormed at tie Poet Office ab Washinton D. O.. ‘a-clase rail matter.) 2 “iar Weexty Sran—pubiishedon Friday—$2 a | postage prepaid. ‘Six months, 81: 10 copies | for #20. “if enbscriptions murt be paid in sd- Vv 10 payer nent | than #0 paid for. of savertising made known op application ne ames eeenaen arte f Washing- Port Jervis, N. Y. Feo. 3.—A severe 7“ east storm has teen blowing over this, secon, for the past twelve hours. ¢ wind is D] e a heavy gale, piling the snow up in paces ae to four feet deep. At Monticello the snow was unusually severe, the wind approaching a hur- ricanism Violence. Snow has fallen from four to six inches deep. Detentfon to trainy is slight. Trains over the Delaware division to Susquehanna will not be detained om account of the storm. The thermometer is fourteen degrees above zero. Provipenck, R. 1, Feb. 3—A heavy snow storm has prevailed ‘all the morning, causing | some delay to trains and boats. |Whe Hayt Investigation in New | fork. . SSNS. 8,311. WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1880. DWOICENDS. | vee vores ene by the board of Indian commissioners, at there. = Quest of are ry Schurz, to investigate the af- = <= fairs of Tndian Commissioner Hayt. TAR The District in Congress. District Government Affairs. FORTY-SIXATH CONGRESS. Tel s to The Star | to-day at the Metropolitan hotel. The members THE EVENING s = ‘The bill to abolish the water registrar of the p Pete aera WA i s ‘Torspay, February 3. “3 the e ree * eventos were ae = = SS = omewhat, y Q 8 fad sarstow, of Ruode Island, chairman; Clinton: District has been reported back trom the Senate ; | Eiki, of New Yok, wid Ac derana, Ot ania ‘tee, reported the “Warner silver bill” ad- = - | gan, and William’ H. Lyon. ‘The session was given an opinion that milk dealers who sell ees f THE HAYT INVESTIGATION, | Strictiy private ana the members or the come Tmilk from thelr own cows are not liable for a O | mittee were reticent about the work they were Keense, but. only those who buy milk from | Mr. Beck Stated that the report was not a engaged in. others to sell again, are liable to license as pro- | unanimous one, and the minority hoped to be AL NOTICES 3 OF T HE SOUTH- | yp ye . "s he has no relapse. SENATE.—Mr. Bayard, from the finance com- SSOCIATION TO- Washington News and Gossip. District committee adversely and indefinitely oe adele, attorney for the District, nas} etna wy Da and Pennsylvania nicton’s Book Store. | ‘The President will hold hls last evening recep- | Postponed. WELL, Seeretary-_ | tion on Saturday, February 7, from 8 to 10. al_ communication of fo. 15 will be held GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DA THE HEALTH LAWS. ‘The joint resolution to legalize and put into = 1 rev- health ordinances of the Dfstrict was : heard in regard to the bill at some future Ume. ' Sey DENBEANO, ROcruary 80h UH | 500 gig Mage GaIE GEOOTGLGE. | | Gated Up ter pascuenIn ns Genate to day Dut, | Ce anes chant, denier criweleuts ad mene | TERMITES Dae TnD eae MR. PARNELL'S COURSE. , REWrON NT, Boe ni te Bee onal tls * peers ai i Sip ile on motion of Mr, Conkling, was ordered printed. | wes-in his report for the month of santary, | _ Mr. Teller submitted a. resolution directing | court thismorning Crili, convicted of killing his “W. H. LEMON, TWO COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED.—An agent | qe said he wanted to rey the oe | States that be = helene ne hundred coal oe ey oeratiiae ie oom a A D bli ¢ itici ‘ aughter, was sentenced to be executed on Sat ; a9 » secret service telegraphs from Manston, | e=peciaily the portions imposing pegaltles for | scales in the District, all of which are as nes he Sei f ‘th ublin Criticism. anday, the Sd of April next. pea) se | oe ee ee di He aa Samuel F. Jones Viglation of the ordinances. Senator Harris will | corrcet-as scales of their capacity are generally | Northern Pacific Railroad Company, and what ne CO-OP ATION will hold its | w; ug, for the payment | for thanufac changes have been made by said company in uring and Gealing in counterfeit | call the resolution up again to-morrow, asit will | found to be. There have been Selved and co: Maine Legisiamre, ESDAY, Feb- | e printed by that time. demned during the month the following thelr general Iine of location Up to date; also. a | avavsra, M 3in. the house an order arhi's Hal's, | Col. Se eee aicee meace vine GURSTION: ures: A half pint, six. pints, seven q statement of the lands withdrawn trom seve | THE BILLINGS WIFE MURDER. | wa: mmumittee on the al tT that they maak beens | ‘TEE HOcse CoxmriTEE oN Execrions will, on | me eub-committee of the House committee of | half gallon, three halt pecks, two s Gient-in tayor ofiaaia conipany under teeeyeral bribe: abers of this house shall Be receipts for payments, that they may be eu- | ae he Curtin-Yoou he sub-com measiues and thirteen spring balance scales, locations, and to what extent such several —_+___ structed to proceed at once with the investiga Ain the pass book. Thursday take a vote on the Curtin-Yocum | tne pistrict of Columbia, having in charge the Roimes etn RE UNEUELOTED: changes of location have affected the rights of ‘eport as soon as possible. It was or- A TERRIBLE ENCOUNTER. | istu'ti COMMIS nquIne, al a to the advisability of ‘amending the constitu- Hon of the state so that the right of suff! . 4+ election contest from the 20th Pennsylvanta tof the river chan- + " y. | Setilers. Adopted. AP tc opvtuny at the incely peaced " Beam (oa ee Tne Cette ee aon Boa Williams sald he had po special opposition t@ | tiillrg up the old canal as eS ey TreMUny, GRRMMILNE wepert OF 0 UB are hall be Imited to those who are able to read Senate W.S. THOMPSON, 703 13th st. s jase Major Twining’s plan, but he thought It would the joint resolution appropriating $20,000 passed | Treneured, showiUg the operations of the sink: FOREIGN AFFAIRS, and aeite thie Eneiish tanger BOVINE VACCINE VIRUS.—A fresh | NavaL OxDERS.—Medical Inspector Somerset | increase the flushings ERA or ep fice Serb ane ing fund fertaining to the District of Columbia. Manchester Markets. ee a aie New England r as ine | ington. If five hundred or six hundred acresof | nave been signed by the President. The mode Maxcues : eee eis supply rec Serfmwland | Robinson, to duty at the Washington marine | MENT Jae md ANd It 1s HOL Hooded, then | Be woee ee eRe ey the President. The mode | raid en table. MANCHESTER, Feb, 3.—The Manchester @ Vacate) Scoapeny cs, relieving Surgeon J. H. Ridder, who | FOu/"tood the city, for the vast displacement of pay for laborers, and horses and carts, sunerin- | _ MT. Bayard presented the memorial cf the | dicen. in its commercial article this morntr cist, 703 15th et. emain on special duty at the Navy depart- | voter must find some Place to flood, and have | tendence, &c., will be the same as last year, all | Harlem and Hollingsworth Company, stating E Th upward movement at Liverpool in- passed Assistant Engineer George Cowie, | an outlet somewhere. He advocated the one | under the management of the District Commis- | that they have in their ship yard, fn a partly | duces sellers here to advance quotations a point ipwrecks. .C., Feb, 3—A Unree-masted ame unknown, went ashore early ach. = BOVINE VACCINE VIRUS Fr : : DF eaRIe tae . i ah ou smorning on Baldhead am tig & . {Fei duty on experimental board at New | channel plan on the Washington stde, and | sioners, who will place superintendents over the | Auished condition, the hull of the double tur. | from de eae tel oak the views Of buyers | ‘Tecumseh was notitled and started out tO her Liles i : Teo ThOUsHY by bullding a bulkiead Som Analostan.. | several gangs: Tong been suspended, awalting additional ap- Yarns for China are in fair demand | *8siStance. | Tug just returned, and reports NEW ENGLAND VACCINE COMPANY. "TRE CommiTrEE or Ways AND Means com- | Jslind 2,000 feet, would deflect the channel to WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED. eet tions. Petitioners have suifered serious but India and China staple goods | so high up on the beach, could not get Ponisient MILEURN'S PHARMACY, Be ee , in or the Washington side. He favored tie citizens’ | ‘The registration of names for work in filling | Prepriation nae sy tee cereal ‘near her. Vessel appears to be deserted. menced this morning the hearing of arguments plan. with the exception that he thought the | the old canal, under 2 recent joint resolution re a ee ee aoe hee are too high for merchants to on the subject of the duty on stect rails. The | Channel should be wider. appropriating $20.000 for the purpose, will pe | Of thelr most valuable bullding ships, and have | operd he Dill under consideration before the committee is isby, Who owns what is known as | done at the different police stations, commenc- ort ane y Matis Sele ate ti eras ae Bulgarian Elections. one introduced by Mr. Covert, of New York, fix- Point, said that Major Twining’s plan 18 | ing Friday next, at 10. a.m. No names will be | Wise taken. | They ask an appropriation tena | Sorta, Feb. .—The elections for the Bulg Is at $10 per ton (the | essentially the eas the plan suggested by | taken at Police Headyuarters or elsewhere | Ple pe eee Ota Be Oe totes nian assembly have terminated in the re-elec. present duty being Mr. Henry V. Poor, of | the board of survey of 1572, with the moditica- | other than at the stations where the partles ik Sot Riek ce ere now in sitniine | UCR Of most of the liberal memb fork, editor of the vray Manual, ap- | tion that he keeps open what is known as the | will be identified as bona fide residents of the ae her Sree: SDN Golline Would poe thought here that Prince Alexand red tor the Hlinois Central and a large num- | City Channel, while the board of survey recom- | precinct where they apply. Details of men ana | CoLdition. tated ae ee dissolve the assembly : all Jn good condition, hey were to be of other ral!road companies, and submitted | mended closing: it up. He said that Major | carts will be made from time to time and Bo Hniehed, 1 etouid Be. done a Ghey wets to i. | England ane P. Bee a, N b. 3.—The brig Castalta 26 1429 PeNxs¥LvaNIA AVESUE. On, ashore abreast Ofethe Bighs at 2 o'clock this morning. of ten men, and one lady pas- ded safely by the life Saving dan crew consistin senger, were erew from Station Wall Street To-day. | New York, Feb. 3.—The Post's financial ar- BOLLINGER CH: & Exrna Qua BOLLINGER Ci 2 ExrRa QUALITY DEY. THE MOST DELICIOUS DRY WINE IN THE | MABRKET. Against Ru: arg favor of the bill. Zwining’s plan contemplated contracting the | tified by an officer when to go to work, 1 ac St. PETERSBURG, The Heratd referring | ticle to-day Stock Exchange markets PSE RIRe UGA TIVOLORRIEY river to half its width, and hence it must rise | work wiil be done by day's work under the di. | Would be better to sell o to te supposed intention of Persta under Brit. | are. all. vers to-day “ponds are For Sate BY | SecRETARYSHERMAN WIbL PURCTIASE $11,090,000 | fn dts perpendicular: the result, or which would | rection of the engineer departinent. MT SBI Vesse Or toreign Davies Conk ish Inspiration to selze Herat. says:—TDt | strong and ex ly active, the 4 per cents, cis ‘THOMAS RUSSELL, of outstanding U. S. bonds for the sinking fund | be that” it would flood the Tiber valley. | He VITAL STATISTIC FOR DECEMBER LAST. tRGuEHS Uns yoseleauould be. coMiets having adanced (0 105!5a44—the highest. ries n 213 PENNA. AVENUE. | austin ids poug] ne river was e contract » hes pers. Tre} ried’ 2 Committee on DAY: ever charged: the remainder of the list Is up to =e 4 j 4 the ena) manner, the vids to de onened At | width something must be done to keep the | ¢,7ue Health officers report of vital Tred to the committee on naval incited by a foreign power. ‘The Arad | ‘ai. Railroad investinents continue strong, | ing { will be fixed as to the pr Water out of the low lands of the city. Itwas | Humber of deaths at sid (a deere SccKYeIL: frown the commutes on muttary. outthat England is not ina position to | but the market to-day is without feature, the one of two things—elther to let the ri are he COT diag mon in tis present width; or, if It fs to be contr pared ia ce Corepoag ma 3 charges against | Mil up the valley of ile Tiber. He advocated | [Quai ne the plan contemplated by Capt. Rive past or at the rate of 22.165 per L one channel, 25 tect fn the center and 8 fe er anniin. ‘The mortality of the white popu. the edges, and dr » rate of 17.052 per 1,000 pi them. Itis | the Ar at the rate of 17.052 per 1,000 p carat = - 7 defend Persia against Russ | Share speculation ts tame and the fluctuations SPECIAL NOTICE, | are within narrow limits, ‘The speculation ap- pears at the moment to turn on te sig- fic contract to which Shore are the principal ‘ 2 southern stock has been exeep- ‘sely on the bill to remove rg ion from the military record of Charles Corselius, and others. In view of the y large number of applications to Congress | ber of the moval of charges of desertion, Mr. Cockrell | constituents at Dy attention to the concludipg sentence of | {lie loss of life ax z » R a F imsoll, mem- addressing his | bature of the proposed t red 10 z eC and the L giste in its entire freedom from, ev srerude that prodrices headache, internal & nds to destroy the mncous tem? pe Uon was 162, 0) rr aused by the tit could be Ca tlonally 2 in G in the bos ncous TH e K for a court-martial chal. Th eee ‘ B eplanae was aBD nuion to luding sentence of aa é ; k, the price falling 24; per eent. a that are danierous irritanis may | rood that General Sherman will pay no } te channel whieh nature had provided. iierath OESSMEL” aliecavernre morale the committee's report, which expresses, the | 1n6 Of CAlEoes PeCpoNRA, The cea | Whestc ‘all active aro Lake St attention to th Major Twining sald the highest flood of the | eT Pathe aoe somiera convictic s aures Se UAIGUe at Wi and W.. or awn aa toe Had Woon 10 Toot acd ith no Of the deaths 22s occurred in ie neral rule, the bring before Partia- | -getown, 23 in th Specul than yesterday. In ions for call loans and 4a5 per cent on Unl- s the loading of grain in s Bourbonism m Paris, b. Paris dispatch to the Morr Spantsu Vici The follow! s ODS and 5%, the arsenal. Iie did not think the would be overfiowed by either the cit has ample power to do to all applicants for . tisn should be had. except in | _ Loxvo! . oh as Wh men Were | Deity Telegraph ae 5 per cent on = = q or his (the Major plan. " > | reso} Ms ted States bonds. Prime mercantile paper ts Hit ee: ne eo tien een Joseph Williams instanced the raising of 4 i nna oved prey eueany ner froin foinkni “|, resolved Fo proces 1 per eent. bap -OUR IMMENSE TRADE Tthe MSuEPenE COL Aputicey 1s\clossiy One te Lines 1 | per cont 40 years and over, Showing a per- jurely technical sense. ‘ bases the coverauent croccs COL, caused by the high food tn the | centage in favor of the whites at cach oF these DME Foarssia thas ese opinion of hecWarde The Markets. n branch,in support of his protestagainst | heyjods of Ute as follows: 1 uon of the tive : : r Twining said th . IS.St command surpi . burming 660. tents, vl Virginia sixes, old, 30 do. consols, 4855;' do. OT the tota ah 14 deaths, 74, or breaking of the areh | under one year of age, wiille the t years . ban Question in Sp b.3.—A dispateh trom J aes 3 fealty gia LN 108, Feb. tat due coupons, 7; do- have bee WantOed, he agai | Was due mainly to a severe rain storm, whea | tna: Was 119, OF SAF PoE COU finder the rules ara reruiations and evs deTReTIMtine SIDS ae North Carolina ses od, SHOWS WHAT andoned. phe jurisdie- | the rain fell at the rate of three feet an how There S reported: nder the rules and regulations and existing | terpellation will be broug poo m_be entirely pacified. ‘Mr. Williams sald the more you displace the aoere wer Gee Of these | 1#Ws todo exact justice to all applicants for re- | chambe —Cotton quiet—middling, anced. Wheat, vu pays very littie attention to charges of j Idlers dishonorabiy dischanged are pensloned just the same as those honorably dt charged, the only effect being as to the da t_ twelve o'clock the committee aa- See = volt r by a the ie ate farther isabilt- nce y ‘airs. Flour me a but une pollen cm ee _ | volute of water in the river by reclaiming the | pNths 12 ‘ 35 Hef, And Twill state farther tat the disabilt- | ence to Cuban affairs. flour ‘more THE SENATE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION yesterday | jand, the greater you expose the low lands of ee BS otitcea cals hice attending the harge of dese 19 are not as over Petroleum Region: uuthery, nominal diseussed the nomtnation of the city to food waters. (anes pea ous as is generally supposed. ‘The Pension cpaten tome ee i spon an VIM AND PUSH WILL Bo. March, 1.444; 4644. Corn, southern —sonthern white, 57a rh mixed, 4 per 1.600 per annum, and 25.50 for the 'S, that steps are being tak: Gaon te which will be its last pub i< iday, F - = x * showing an increa: a nome | He meeting held on the river improvement s1- | SBowiyg an tn of total population & i ‘orm a petro! s over deaths of 50; the white popu um boriug compan. . ‘0 Work © of | the newly discovered ofl wells in the’ Hanover ares Maco aad eit pextensively | Ject lation incre y 49, the colored decreasing | tne pension. Desertion does not even deprive | Petroleum region. the present bores yielding an | 634533: steamer, 544. Outs . i bat it was shown that THE WASHINGTON MARKET QUESTIO’ by 19. There were 9 palts of twins, 6 white and | than of back pay. It docs deprive them of | #Vérage interest of 22 percent. upon the capl- | quiet—Routhern, 4a°0, western white, 49450: do. tthe risk of his life, volunteered to go to | The House District committee held a special | 3. colored. dW ivory Ine nutaber Of eases | tal invested, against 19 per cent. realized In d, 47248: Pennsylvania, 49250. Rye dull, a re S F : bounty p: Ina very larg Ss ani i ichanged. But- Meniphis and spent tne swininer of ane were in session last evening, for the purpose of hearing | Colored 41 4 deserters have been relieved of the forfelture of Eich deat Evem/Auviraila, Dritne to choice western packed, 20826 : ald OF the swicelms oF the yellow fever epidemic S @ e rene: 2 eilzenship, and usually the disabiilties are very esh Mi straliae RoED, hiteien % 2 3 and his nomination was finally confirmed by a | arguments aa ane eee oe ee af Al The steamer Stratileven witha cargo of tresh Ag a 2 = vote of 32 agains bout Gof the nomina- | charter of a gton Market = Mr. Kirkwood.—The Senator from Missouri | ™eat in cases and live stock from Australia for | Sugar quiet—A scft, 9'a. Whisky dull, 1.J0%a1. 11. A VERY LARGE TRADE, | te 9 of census supervisors were coniirmed yes: Arnis ae ane eben) peren a - London, ha arrived in the Thames. ‘he meat | Freights dull and uiichaneed. Receipte“Aour, | terday out of a total number of 150, anal went | the meeting last Saturday, sume - Sequences of the record of assertion preserved In cases is perfectly fresh. varrels; wheat, uahels; corn, 39, | through without debate. The remainder are | K. Ellfott, who pointed out alleged violations AMERICAN COAL AND STOVE! el oats, 6,000 bushels; rye, 2,200 bushels. Mr. Adams, U. | back pay or bount I 3 n ‘That {s not considered so | Irish Starvation Reports Contra- cate 36 ; : Nothing but steady low prices, year in and year | yet to be reported trom the census committee, of the charter by the evasion of Lagerre ios S. consti] at Geneva, in his dispateh to the De. | In Towa. Soldiers there consider the disgrace aicted: proents—wh a Cio a oe ares cut, will create and maintain a business such as | and it is rumored that most of them will be held | complished by dividing up the land into four 2 J - ET aeh altached to such a record fs a more serious mat- Loxpox, Feb. 3.—The Bushale: ? - . ours. Our Large Stock and Low Prices make our | yp jor some Ume with the object of forcing a | plots, thus setting free from taxes landamount- | partment of State, dated January 16, 1589, r NEW YORK, Feb. 3 ter Qian the loss of back p: : ; yor bounty. There | rough’s Irish relief funds Rouse the most desirable and safest place to trade. / division of these appolutments between the two | ing to more than 000 square fect. ‘The com- | ports large importations of anthracite coal into | {eh Wan the loss of ack p rHMed tone: b oeestie ar j i | great political parties more satt ¥ tothe | pany was chartered with a capital stock of | switzerland frota the United States. it sells | Toval of such record, and yet are not within | the neighborhood of Carsonstown and ton _ | majority of the Senate. Besides the census | $1,600,000, and of this onty $10,000 has been sub- | well at present low prices, but ft 1s very doubt. | [Oval Of uch Terard, and. Yer are, NOt et ee a ceed OF Carson anes Lave cn EVERY ADVANTAGE THAT BUYERS CAN | supervisors the following nominations were | scfibed. “Gen. b- P. utler, who announced | ful ft it ean permanently compete WIth Free | ee ee ee te ee Toe toe | titans Of State etrate There have been POSSIBLY SEEK 18 ASSURED. | confirmed: De Forrest Porter, of Yuma, terri- | that he appeared as the adualnistrator of the | coal and coke. ‘The introduction of anthracite | Un engur until Lean examine ies effects. verdicts rendered of death from starvation, such | y mi, 1o be assoclate justice of the | estate of a ininor holding some of the market | coal has brought with tt American stoves, which ‘The bill was accordingly placed on the ealen- | as have been referred to. 5 | Se OPH ee toe sicon | Conte Mexepent aad ater Muetie Kier ano itsintancy: “Outside of the reas staples uo Lord Heaconsfi 11, of Minnesota, to be register | tion to the repeal, and a nearing hi its infancy. Outside of the great staples no 2 wun elie conn matte nane Hor I Ie Ming, Jona Cook, | ecmamittee adjourned until next Mond article from the United States promises such avcretly Houee BIL 36K COAMENACER. | ages, NCA Of Lord. Be agent for the Indians of = great results as Stoves. But these must be ons of the Revised Statutes relating to | "°° -—Stocks dul!. Money, Sa 6. Exchange,’ long, 481s; short, 4833. Govern- ments stron, NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Flour dull. Wheat quiet. Corn dull OND . 8. bonds, 4 Western first ; Atlantic and J Central es of starvation th ‘ated the report | | | | | \ America, | i | | | | | . Jersey cond console, 93. Nir. B: reported tain action: We guarantee our LUM to be exactly as reprerented, and will return the price paid for apy | Kind that niay prove tothe contrary, or asy Lt M- Well Again. onsfleld is re-estab- BER purchas mld it fail to please, or gency. Milo Boynton, of Michi- Society Notes. made to conform to the peculiar views and commonly known as the Warner | THE BILLEN ‘The Suffrage Memorial to Congress. Fon a mably. disad ened ash 1 — DoE | ga tO Ne aes af seen Tae of ie Nonny The cold and gloom ot yester lay afcernoon ee) Siyiss Dene ‘This ts of aos LG aera AM New Evidence Against the Husband | A memorial has been adopted by the commit- changed cr money refunded. | postmasters. did notaf all interfere with calling Messrs, Bates & Co., has prepared a memoran: | MY. Beck.—The report of the commnfithe fs not ‘EW YORK, Feb, Y., special | tee of fifteen, appointed by the chairman of the many ladies who recetve on Mond. District Attorney Ormsby has discovered | recent suffrage m: meeting, to Bé presented dum of the adaptations required. when ie cones up O11 the cele S ness who, ace x tO Statements . “ane eviews ecisl = | _ Rerorr Ac Most : ‘The bill was placed on the calendar, S Of The utioet Tmnportance ia tae ede, | to Congress. It reviews the legislation which | The Senate finance committee this morning Tusties PRESENTIAL TALK.—In view of the possible Mr. Rollins submitted a resolution directing | ‘Tyis person, George W. Frazer, clalms to know | abolished popular governr in this District WILLET & LIBBEY, ed to report adversely on the House b ct nd coin and bullion cert own as the W committee was as f ees last | contingency that after all President lerday, which | not be be a candidate for the Presidential noml- | What acti SE S 4 & aA ae ate ctor J ns at those houses nation before the Chicago convention, there is | $45 Ny for improving the water ‘ant may | the District Commissioners to inform the Senate | ail avout. the case, and if his on has been taken by them under the | Solves the myste on @ 10, 1879, authorizin: tM Bil Sore is true it of Mrs. Ings’ death. Ac- the advance ot | cording tolils statement, on the night of te ie upply on Capl- | murder of Mrs. Billings he was passing the } Uulted States, which resulted in the cession of and say he right of Popular government vuarantecd to the inhabitants of this Dis- yy the compact between Maryland and the week made their party calls ye: made the recepti WHOLMSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, hators Vi and more agreeable than usual. . an undercurrent in favor of Elihu B. Wash- | fori. agreed to, RGR Wier Se ee 7 = nators x ailecarne: st the Gra metal . re Billings lived, and e ume the | tls te . ‘The Maryland act of cession ae the Sees Eiken BY the Taco cee eat | tyr and if Grant ieeihninatea Or tne comesta | THE Ee ee ae shot which killed Mrs, Billi ga was fred noe Hrovided thay the juristleton of her laws shod 28 Cor. St. and N. ¥. x n—5. ADs series givel y the Bachelors’ v1 re ey ne Berdewaloga . on ion of Mr. Ti be to grant per- lings ru vard the we hic! p wun | cease fi Is Distrie Col s = use SE Ce ave Sevada. secured at Marin’s Hall last evening. wasvery | ‘boom’. would at once be developed in his | mission to the territory of Wyoming toruna | was aterwaris (oni He cle t ae eee eee | poncense in tht covernment, and that body dee ing: ary funds to! % ‘a oy St ere a feeling Was arte) is found 8 ‘attended, and Mrs. Carlisle Patterson, | favor. For some time there has been a feeling | riiiroad through the territories of Dakota and | furaiey yards found. | He | Binrea' in A801 (RR tho Inwecor Maryann lm een Mr. Washburne an x ‘hed him with the neces 4 . T) reve | Nontana. untry until the affair had blown over. He | they the! xisted, should continue In force; “olon ? Sena Logan. 2) i Lil- a> Hs GO AINET _ 4 ad er. | they n ex L, a Colonel Audenreid w. s the ae outta an AAS SS ea Air. Edmunds spoke against the bill, after | took his wife and child, and started for Vermont | among them being’ the first and second articles | a g DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, | SENATE INVESTIGATION OF “JOHNNY” Dayes- | Who has been ill, came from her country place | Of antagonism be POR’ to act as host leader in the dance, The guests includet 7.—A sub-committee, consisting of Senators THE WELL-KNOW N EUROPEAN PHYSICIAN sy : Jarla ni ‘ = $ ay “readers af ' Which it was recommitted. state, and was gone five or six months, at the | of the declaration of rights: “That ail govern- AND SPECIALIST, LATE OF PHTLA- MeDonald, Garland, Hoar and Blair. | ociers many of the ladies and gentlemen of the | Ucn of these two aS ee eSenate having recelved the resolutions | end ot which tine he thought it would "be safe | ment. of right originales with the people, 1S ET LLIn eo aioe | Committee te eisit: New’ York eityana Inge | SMCET Realicrer rte’ TEPrESeMtAION OF | se availabilty as a Presidential exndlaate ea or Towa Mi Ilion Sabie ce | toreturn. Frazer sa mason by trade, and has | founded in compact only, and instituted for ESTABLISHED HIMSELF IN ‘ O VASIG TD atts Set atk Sots es citizens Raye 7 s Consifiers 1 Rush Clark, of Iowa, Mr. in submi @ | lived arcund Fort Miller several years. as . 4 * 2 [ass and. the priveipal | ments. Sirs Pursogs, “daughter, Me dues | our minister at Franee during the raneo-Pruse found sorrov the announcement of the death | does not mix with other men, but keepshis own | Sole” and exclusive right of regulating the 619 19th st. now. | Work will be an inquiry into the conduct of | Swayne, wore pale blue satin, combined with a | slam war has made him es) olds Strvng wah House from Towa, and Messss. Allison and Mere- | COMPany- Se a, i SO Vortne oasutal foe ae a _ fe | Chief Supervisor John Davenport and bis | darker shade of velvet, and trimmed with pas- | the German element in this country. Then | jorq pronounced eulogies upon the deceased, | Mire Parnell on the Dub- | . > Cong ¥ Special attention is given to the practice of the | Ge arshals at that election. “It has deen | scmenterie of biue stéel; ornaments diamonds | agath, it is believed that Mr. Washburne would | {7d chegenate adjouraed, 1 ; and its adéption by Congress made It a cove- EYE, FAR, THROAT, LUNG, OHEST Dis. | Milt e deputy marshals were meu of | and a blue feather in the’ hair. Mrs. Audenretd | be Gen. Grant’s favorite, in case he was himself n ir Sate New Yori . R—A Herald special trom | Hai the United stiles whit Cotte aannite SES, GATARREL ABTHMEA. and ih bad and that they tnterfered with | wore pale rose-colored silk, covered with ele- | Hot a candidate. Private advices received at | HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. + the privi- | Dublin states that Mr. Parnell attacks on the | 8nd the United States which | gUlotineoat EASES, Ce | voter d perpetrated frauds. The sub-com- | gant lace; ornaments diamonds. Miss Carpen- | the Capitol to-day from Harrisburg are to the | leges of the floor were granted to Messrs. Par- | Mansion House committee for the relief of the | the terms of the compact of. cession, na or its RESTORATION OF NERVOUS | mittee will look into this. The investigation | fer, white flowered. lace, with garlands of crim- | €ffect, that the probability is that the Pennsyl- | ney and Dillon. distress, as telegraphed here, are regarded as | fe Be h : at mn ered ace, wit IS OL Santee AIL Deduateieted ber the eas = : here garded covenant with the inhabitants, Congress, in one 1 - York within t ribbon; ‘cofffure chatelaine braid and no brna- | Gen. Grant. ‘The fact that the New York con- | Was adopted. directing the committee on agri. | CoM mitteeds entirely Hon noltiear tere chaos, | Bicipal corporation of the clty of Washington, ‘e the investirration. ments, She {3 petite and pretty, quite eniion been ealled to meet on Febuary | culture to inquire into the most feasible method | FORMATE OF 7 Sob localcommistess consien ‘of | Which continued to exist for seventy years. It w | gouge, and sti Hooks ike. ab schoot ‘gin. | 2ist is aso construed by Gen, Grants friends to | Of extending the benemts of the Unlter States | Protestant and: Catholic elergy, the most. re- | $2 Perversion of term to hold that the grant by reeman wore frosted iMusion, with | be tn the intercst of his Presidential candidacy | bureau over that pot x 3 spectable people of the neighborhood, and In | ‘HC People to exercise exclu: ther: eas sub-committee will r = will, however, g j or three weeks | FUNCTION. | WM proceed Friday Having eained the confidence of the community | ‘Tur ArrorKiaTIONS CoNMITTEE of the House | Mie is many es he abeve Indi - ee ais - 6 =i ; Sore Ge es ce a0 West of the 100th meridian. ases some >, a this District implies arbitrary Lc | so far reported the consular and diploma- | {htee garlands of flowers falling as fringe over Mr: Willis offered ‘resolution calling on the | MANY eases some of Mr. Parnell's personal | Pusu his Hol tone’s Commen- agNiut feferences besides those siready published, | tic bill, the marshals’ defciency bill and the ne Bs oe ere A Se Tier ost aa eee a pice President for information as to any pending ne- | friends are Re an ae avor | tartes, warned his hearers against the danger of 8 ihest standing, can be obtaine io : - A at a E ; SI ving ations to the Senate this =| cottattons a change 7 bebwe sray, ig. a 2 r eerie 3 1B all persons of the highest standing, ean be obtained | orinoation bill. ‘The latter passed t Moret pte shale of i Wit aon iro ot following nominatio. he Senate this attor- | gotiations for a change of treaty Dotween the | Cony, 1ue 4 latfiudinous consiruetion of the powers of t at : ES RAG CUT aaa Ag as been a prominent speaker at oss over this Distric the best citizens of Washinzton, already treated by | but Is back with embroidered gauze. ses Thornton were | ROOM: Gedrge Walker, of New York, to be ¢ ore land agitation meetings, and V. B. Dili Cong tess Over ane Dias ended syatem him, can be examine é The Indian ready to be repc IG |} Gressed-aliketanpultediiaion cvee atin, with | sul general United States at Parts. Postmas- | Meferred. Seirae fttee on public | Most ative of his leutaants ta farts muon of laws Incompatible with the nature and princi- ices can also be examined letters (from | sub-committee havil 2 civil Di in | waists of white satin; the skirts were garnished | ters—George Burgess, at North Shor y Mr. Shallenberger, trom commnittee on public | the Mansion House Fund, 18 John Dillon | Pics Of a representative demoe; .-y, though not some of the most widely known citizens of the | charge are hard at work and will labor diligent- | With crimson roses ‘The young ladica were | Augusta B. Berard, at West Point, 2 bulldings and groun s, Teporter resolution call- cousin. | iikely to be introduced at once, may be matured Baited States) of acknow edement of professional | tv to be ready to report when the bills already chaperoned by their mother, Lady Thornton. | E. C. unbridge, at Fort Monroe,” Va.; | '& on the supervising architect of the Treasury | aes by degrees, and diffuse its Influence througk-the 9 es, Governor | Pending are disposed of. ‘The chances are that | Lovely Miss Bainbride was chaperoned by Mrs. Port Huron, Mich, Jas. L. | department for information as to the eee NEW YORK NOTES. states, and finaily lay the foundation of the most aio Beran W, Hon. Ros- | the marshals’ deficiency bill will provoke sec- | Ray, and wore pink silk beneath silver filusion | Howard, of New York, to be appraiser, district ofall public buildings now in course o teted Attacked by Footpads. important changes tn the nature of the Federal “ wert Hanr, Hon. Exus ts, Hon. Jony | tional discussion, and that the consular and s of fine flowers. Mrs. | Of New York. Robert M. Wallace, of South | Struction or whic pened ave ren compere New York, Feb. ev, Dr. J.C. K. Milligan, | overnment.” | “Phis, language seems prophetic, Apso, and hundreds of others equally well | diplomatic bill Will also er an ex- | Fort wore an elegant garnet velvet with a U.S, marshal, district of South | Within the past three years, the cost of the | nasior of the First® Reformed Presbyterian | #S the deliberate extinguishment of popular known ; tended debate, inasmuch as the biil as reported | shirred satin front of the sume shade: her orna: fiver F..Goodspeed, of Olilo, to be | Summe, and the reasons why such pulldings have | Chureh, in sth strect, and his son, a youth of | !ights here seems ned as an exataple. The Following Speaks for Itself:—To | Contemplates Some very radical réduclions and | iments were especially brilliant diamonds. U.S. marshal, northern district of Ohio. poet are than the amount limited by law. | 19 years of age, were attacked by Lwo footpaas | Heuce it is not solely in view of common right Whom It May Concern: changes. ‘The legislative appropriation Dill, ‘This afternoon Mrs. Chittenden gives a card ——— Me Cox (N.Y.) Introduced bill declaring for- | 24 the corner of 32d street, roughly bandied, but | #24 valid compact that the question of local | now ‘that Chairman Aukins—who has It {1 | reception, from 4 to e | charge—has recover along. There will and this evening Judge ‘Tne SraR Rovre Ivesricarton.—The special | feitca certain lands, granted, conditionally, to | PY * Yigorous defence on ‘the part of the young | oVernment in this District rises to the level of Bhances ins | aud Mrs, Aldis will entertain raed gute Seq | committee of the House appropriation commit- | aid in the construction of rallroad telegraph | M82 Wis assailants were beaten off. ‘The motive | the most important consideration, for It con We, the undersiemed citizens of Philadelphia, tak piramure in certi(ying that Dr. F. A. VON MOSOH. os cast re Will b Kepresentative and M of the latter was undoubtediy robbery, in which | CerDS the character of free government at lange. Siac is meee stone pee ee EC j last year’s bill, ‘The y ill will be made up | dancing party to ther young friends on Friday | tee resumed this morning the examination of | lives. Referred. they were fofled only by the vigorous ses With what countenance can the representatives Feputation as a practitioner in dresses of the Eye, | OD the basis of an ar po) men, evening next. Gen. Brady, in connection with the star route | ang GMa paced Ce so soaderation of, dealt by young Milligan nd is tater of the American people declare to the world a Ear and Throat. He has also, during some time past, Z eS » | jcclltg, invitations to a reception and dance | investigation. In response to the request of the | {icine anette nro tate ee Te res The Evangelical Alliance. determination to deprive of the right and benefit Deen Professor and Clinical Operator in one of our | COMMERCE LETw At the | jssued by Admiral and Mrs. Porter are for next | comiittee Gen. Brady furnished several tabular | chal eérve as ‘a petit juror ie any U. 9, pers rt The executive committee of the Evangelical | 0f,#leeal government a population of 160,000— Medical Institutions, We recommend hima to the | meeting of the House commerce committee this | Monday, instead of vesterday. statements, showing the Increased service from | tore than three weeks during any onéyear. | Alliance gave a reception to the clerzy of this | ter than that of some of the states? To fhe aommntaties tian ee ae Dl ae | morning Representative MeLane submitted a | | On account of the death of a near connection, | July 4st fo Dee. st, i819) upon the principal star | "Se. Cuiperson, trom the judiciary commlitee, city 1m the parlors of the Young Mei’s Chris. Gandempation of the Atti eee . MoMICHAEL, Mayor of the City: bill to regulate commerce between the several | Miss Riggs will not receive this evening. pee vic reported bill amending the act to determine the | tian Association last evening. There was an | © 5 a EW. DAVIS, Bpeaker of the House of Reps.Pa.: | stares, which he oflered as a sibsiitute for the soTTOoveoooerere these Toutes during the same period; the num- | iFedietion of CS, clrculL Couns abl toners, | eXceptionally large attendatice Of clergymen | COMent, and to assert that taxation without representation 15 just, while obedience is due Terrible Encounter of Drunken Men | moriallsts, on beall of the Inhablenuts trey . ‘Terrible Encounter o} nken Men | morialists, on of the inhabitants The morning hour havi expired, Mr. Culber- Armed with Axes. represent’ pray that laws may be enacted Boss iat the effort of the department had | S028 bill went over without action. The NEW YORE, Feb. 3.—A special from Newton, | nizing popular government in this District, and NEY, Editor Press N % E ON THE UTE QvESTION.—Gov. | ber of post offices, and the amount of business, GK, Morning Post; arshal ; | Reagan inter-state commerce bill. Mr. McLane’s | _ CONFER 0 x 0 late the removal of causes from state to federal | ald friends of the caus | bill provides for a board of tive railroad supervi- | Pitkin, of Colorado, Seuators Hill and Geen DP Gon Bote ee Explained to | courts, | sors, consisting of the Secretary of the Interior. | ‘Teller, and Representative Belford, of the same | fonea tno these eee ieee Contacts | the Assistant Secretary of the Intertor, the | state, called ina body to-day upon the Prest- | Uoned up: BEYE | Commissioner and the Engineer of Ratiroads. | dent, Secretary Ramsey and Secretary Scuurz. i House then, at 2:20, went into committee of ., gives the particulars of a terrible encoun: | effecting a complete restoration of the right . Sing Balle. partment of the Lntenon, “This board of super. | |UCH Visit Was, in regard to the Utes. Upon the Hand of the parties wha wacttally performed | Whole on reviston of the rules, -| iexwith axes between twointemperatomiennear | thispeople as American clazens”, oe Stes Visors are 0 hive power to Investigate com | Sener yo hey resanten thet cieveerpan tee Per TATE Se ett coe cian Enere was @3 | (Tum Boynrow-Toumo.Conrmen—The House | Syewwmcy on sauwday last Chale names | ow. 1 Invimay Fata committee = plaints in regard to transportation” charges | Qunjec 3 z ate col elections took up this mornin; r uarrell t han rt PiAdé Dy any Comeion Carrier tor pereiGs atone. fue tenting er eon aeons sibly be obtained under the laws affecting | Committce on ip this morning | ‘They had frequently q led and fought, but | baving charge of the tatr for the Wi 2 r 3 4 Y a 7" the’ same, considering the man; the contested case of Boynton agt. Loring, of | on this occasion, while on their way from ‘ht Infantry Corps, which will comme at, OFFICE HOURS: Pe ee me commer ss pete) eenne + tain settlers in the state. It appears that in | to ne overcome; that heretorare Schetoatee Mass., and passed upon certain evidence in the | @ay’s work in the woods, both having been Monte Temple on the 23d instant, have estab- FROM 9 A. M. TO1 P. M. AND FROM 3 TO5 ake doar) es ‘ety oF oe 'y re | the mountains near Dallas and Durag the set- } ment bad experienced much inconveni- | case upon motion to admit and make it a part | drinking, they attacked each other with axes. | lished their headquartersjin the Chronicle build- Pp. M. Janlo Sn thor 156 aa report aunually to Congress, | uers are cut off from civilization by the Utes, ence, and the service more or less | of the record as though filed and printed. at They were separated as soon as possible, but | ing, Pennsylvania avenue, near 9th street, and z ae ee ith, soe They are beyond the settled portion of the coun- | getriment from the wholesale bidding of a few | testimony admitted relates to the elections at | R0t before Marvin had nearly severed Schoono- | already they have receiv quite a large number S #H4*64E> & HUTCHINSON, ments and Suggestions regarding remedial legts- | try, with the Utes between. ‘The Colorado del- parties, who afterwards sub-let the contracts; | Marblehead and Amesbury. On motion of | Yer’s left arm below the shoulder and himself | of articles from merchants and others. It is lation as they may think proper after having in- | ¢ gation stated that these ers are in danger, tive Fi yecetved a slight scalp wound. The latter es- | expected that this will be one of the most suc- B17 Ninth street nro. totem Arter istenag Wo Mee MeLanesecpie | Aug eatested that troops be sent for their bro: | sien ws restricting the bidding to parties Uving | alow Mr. Hoyncon ten, days. to complete Ana eaped, and Schoonover Is ying at the polut of cessful airs ofthe kind ever eld here and ie Give special attention to nation of the pui and scope of his bill, the | this afters § od te deng | along the respective routes or in the states | file bis brief, and fifteen days to Mr. Loring to | death. = Ope a Will, realize agum . — ~ 2 137 is afternoon. Ifit should be decided to send cl ——_—_—- sufficient to fully uniform and equi, entire $ REMODELING try MODERNIZING Dewzo. | jolie anomie 2 gup-commites consist: | troop, the tnduble woula be fo gee then Out on EE tr ae OT oak amended brict. Jim-Jams and s Confession of Mur- | command, now numbering Tol. Be UMB! 3 . | account of the heavy snow, and then they | nids, Bis rT it A CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE.—At Bradford, Pa., ene) ra Ss seed defson to draft and report to tiie full committee | : s._ His own plan Would be to require a cash Pa. > S 4p Spy reetdences. Also, mannfecture BEATE | on Friday next a substitute for the Reagan inter- | fywation. “The. {uestion “was nol anny | %POslt from every bidder and for every bid, to | OR, Sunday, an altercation occurred on’ thé | | Hattrax; N. B.. Feb. 3.—A soldier of the royal | _A DrFAULTING EXPRESS CLERK.—A artillery disappeared mysteriously from the | obtained circulatian AGES, EANG! State commerce bill, which shall provide for the | Sete vevey, qunaliy | guarantee good fhith in undertaking’ the Gon- | street between the father and mother of a GEATES, FIRE-PLACE STOVES, liah T) or S © | decided. It was thought best, however, to wait f Ww ng Jewish the on and a young | royal artillery park some time ago, and wassup- ‘PLACE 8' creation of a railroad ion, sinilar to | the result of the mission of the Ute Indians, Facts. ‘The present law which allows the de. | young Jey mnt inti as a posed to have deserted. On Sunday a member Suatniees cee oe and BRASS GOODS. Dr. Colboun’s Porous Evap- rte nize 1b-cont man and the daughter, who had been clandes- a rincipal officials orator is the only wood thing in thaé line, and we | itn iP wras aito Mien ed aoe att dtea~ | who have gone back home with General Adams | PartMent tO, recognize the sub-contractor | Han snd the dausater, no nad, peen clandes: | Orthe same corps, while suffering from a ft ot Penite ou own the patents for manuf: Geol | Consisting of himself and tio other wees: | In the endeavor to secure the remainder of the | Vice “fendered and which permits the | and the parents willenter suit to have the mar: | delirium tremens, said he had his comrade | amount of $900,000. IDDIE BROTHERS, Maxcractugens axp | wiio are to perfect the bill and report it to the | dans demanded. In the meantime, as a | department in the case of & ‘contractor to | Hage annulled on account of herextreme youth. | (the missing man) with bis sword and had | Y. commercial cal 1 GR ea eae te | ETC rare port itto the | number of the Utes are now here, and as they | (chartment in the Who Wi eee gtor 0 | The husband carried off the girl in spite of the | thrown his body into the harbor, ‘The story 1s pany to verify the uia ave. Gentine guarantee. ‘Tep Bi fam are regarded by thelr people as Hostages, It is | contract and perform the service for a sunt less | Opposition of her parents, hot credited by the inilitary authorities. “In- Mr. Beats, do. GH to 115 Repairing sokaiod Jant9 | ree pie introduced in the House to-day vy | Bot considered likely that any attack will be | than the ‘ext lowest bidder for theoriginal con- | aay quiry will, however, be made. xe + = s vane Siar stlers, tract, had done much toward remé the EY. ‘ARD COWLEY, Charged with 31 “Congressman. EAUTIFUL FLOWERS. Mr. Cox, of New Bap ie referred, provides Mm. Anracr SI D has been selected by evils that had previously existed. The question | and ill- children under his care in the Nawanes ws Feb. 3.—General John Brisbi in, | Made an overdraft of a few thousand UQUETS | OF THE RAREST FLOWERS, | that the Secretary of the Interior shall furnish | 107 subttcan Seabees ta aie epithe was, however, a vexatious one, and, perhaj “Shepherd’s Fold,” a charitable institution in | formerly a’ member of from | and when the RAL DESIGNS FOR WEDDINGS, to the Attorney General as soon as practicable Life asone | still further remedies might bé applied. ‘the | New York, was arraigned yesterday, pleaded and director of and compelled, said Mr. a counsel ALLS, FUNERALS, &c., a statement Showing the states and railroad | Of the three additional clerks to the House com- | committee then went into e: not guilty, and was remanded for trial next tor th aware, ‘Lacks ‘ amount, And.was prom) Can at all times be Supplied from tay rich collection | Companies to which alternate. sections of the | mittee on invalid jons. Mr. Shepherd for | and adjourned till 11 a.m. tomorrow. | Monday. se ep ihe ape alse DECORATIONS, with ‘beautifel Palme, gracefu) | PUbliclands have been granted tn aid of the | three years past been detailed trom the ——————__—__——_ table plants. roton and otker sui plant construction of railroad and telegraph Sige Pension office tn the west and southwest and Natural Dried Flowers. x fan8-Im* 691 7th st., opp Prtant Giitco.. $10,000 or ‘-ATCHES, TRRELEY LLVER WARE, ‘Will be sold at ae Tr next 30 days, ‘To Reduce Stock, uk For Cash only. I. P. LIBBEY, Jan8-3m * 439 7th st. Tees mp! said grants, either by failure to pros- ecute work'on the Same, or by non-completion thereof or otherwise. It directs the Attorney General within thirty days after the nppeit ot that statement from the Secretary of te rior to cause bills of complaint to be filed in the proper United States circuit courts against each of the delinquent grantees who hare not com- plied with the essential conditions of the this city, as a 5) nt, and has done special agent, good ‘THE BIL. To Resrore Gen. Firz Joan PORTER to his rank in the army will be called up in the pment al Mr. R wees raneneey