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al THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, Corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oomoanv. GEORGE W. ADAMS, Preo't, ‘THe EVENING STAR is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents eek, or cents per month. jes at a te en Mipntored at Office at Washington, D. 6., a ‘second class mail matter. “ter Westy Bron pablened Friday 02 ont aid. Six mon! 3 oy” Tereid: 20 copies for 820. = at ‘all mail Subscriptions minat be rns in ad- vwance :n louger than _ Hates of tAvertising made en goA PML son, OE ELE SEITE Murdered his Partner, New York, Feb. 7.—A special from Ottawa, pete oh it is reported here that a fur trader . Bas, murdered bis partner in the early part of the Winter, In the pine forest, 180 miles north of this é city, and that the body of the victim was left in the Shanty unguarded for weeks, exposed tothe voracity of a and wolves, The coroner has : just left this city for the scene of the crime, with : Indians guides ‘on snow shoes, to ferret out the facts connected with the homicide and institute proceeding to arrest and bring the culprit to + vustice. ——_— 5 5 —— 2 Not Guilty. San Francisco, Feb. 8 } United States agat Baldwin, charged with a defrauding the revenue at Los Angelos, the jury — - this morning brought in a verdict’ of “not V%, 55—N®. 8,315. WaSHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1880 EWO GENTS. |=, wceamem TLANTA, Ga, Feb. 7—While Mrs. Peirson, an | INDEX Ty ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR. AmusrMENTs- Sth pace. AveTion SALES—5th page. Boanprxe—4th page. Books, &c.—4th pace. Boors axp SHors—4th paxe. Busreess Cavces—4th page. Crry Ines—Sth page. Coat axp Woop—Sth page. Crvricurs—Sth page. DeatHs—sth page. Dry Goops—Ist page. Epvcariox—4th page. PawiLy Surrrigs—6th page. For REST AND Sane —tth page. For SALE (Miscellaneous)—4th page. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS Sth pace. HOUSEFURNTSHINGS—tth page. Lapres Goops—4th page, Lecrunes—8th page. List or Lerruns—2d page. Lost aNp Fouxp—4th page. MARRIAGrs—Sth paxe. Meptcar, &c—5th pare. MISCELLANEOUS—3d paxe. PERsONAL—4th pace. Prorrastonat—th page. PIANOS AND ORGANS—4th page. RatLnoaps—ith page. RELIGIOUS NoTices—Ist page. SPECIAL Norices—Ist paxe. » Ke. page. ‘THe Trapes—4th page. Unpenrakens, &c.—5th page Wants—4th pave. ee — DRY GOODS » cold EX Geops ar op PRICES. ‘The best yard-wide BLEACHED COTTON at the Ofive size pure LINEN TOWELS, 12% Vre size pure LINEN NAPKINS, only 8e., (ola PPare white TABLE LINEN, 50c., (old price.) ‘Thi ry best CALICO mads, (in sport lengths, ) SGlosine ‘out of all our Ladies’ OLOAKS at actual Pure Woo! Colored CASHMERES reduced to 250. Golored and Biack SILK VELVETS at cost. TN 37, 50, 62 ‘covEns, Bilk, 83.75 to #10. CARTER’S, 711 Market Space. BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. Onur $1, 8 st in this city CK SILK HACK SILKS, $: COLORED SILKS ir of our BLA Blick and Colored © double width, (pure wool, ) red OLOTH, for men and boys’ wear, 37, 50, 62, 75c., (old price’. ) c Tarwe size pure Whi #1. 50. (old priv Honeycomb White QUILTS, 50, 62, 75, 87c., 31, cold prices) feb CART! 711 Market Space. SILKS. A? ERICAD We have To-pay, received a lot of GENUINE AMEKICAN SILK that we will sell for $1.25 a Yard. ‘This SILK is as handsome as imported goods at $2.00 a Yarp. Persons who have worn SILKS of this make say | | that it is undoubtedly the best weariag SILK in the ‘World. Call and examine this Srectat BarGars, at CONNOLLY’S, 3an29 AI1th st. and Pa. ave. SGHEAT IEDUCTION TO MAKE ROOM FOR EDUCTION NEW NOVELTIES. 81.50 SCARES reduced to. ‘These are all new and deeirabls goods and are told at the above fixures to reduce stock. BEIT ort TSO S Min Pastors, Jan28 816 F st. n.to. LACK AND COLORED SHAWLS. BLACK SILKS and SATI BLACK TRIMMING VELVETS. LUPIN’S BLACK CASHMERES. COURTAULD'S CRAPES and VEILS. 3-Button KID GLOVES, fine quality, in new spring shades, $1.25. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS— 25c. goods for 16c. 18\e. goods for 12%e. All New Goods. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Cate Clerks with Perry & Bro.), jan26 918 7th st. nw. === THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. ‘The ‘Crown Diamond” Shirt, only 50 cents. The ‘Benate” Improved Shirl, 65 canta, ‘The | Mystery” Shirt, madeof the very best mus “Reception” Shirt, made of the BzsT muslin and ExrBa ¥ INE linen, 5 inirta, of the beat cinslin and twenty-one hundred linen, 60 cents. at MEGINNIS#’, jan? 1002 F street n.w. REAT REDUCTION IN THE a = OF SHIRTS. emics Elegant Ready-made Shirt for. 50 Our Eliptie Shirt on. F Giat : Our Celebrated Trinmiphaut Shirt, lin, 3-ply all-linen bosom, linen bands, made in the finest custom manner, only $1. Leave your orders with us for Fine Dress Shirts e never fai! to give a perfect At 6 Elegant Shirts to order fo 36.00 6 Fine Dress Shirts ‘* 6 Very Fine (solid bos order for, 9.00 Fine stock GENTI’S F HING for Holiday Presents, at DUBREULL BKOS., decl6 No. 1119 F st. w.t. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. SS For 81.25 of the very best Muslin and Twenty one Hundred Linen. Finest SHIRTS made to order of the very best material iy the Dest"manmer, aud guaraniced to Gt aud wive satiefactian in every particular for 91.75, Pgs MEGINNISS; Jan7-Im 1002 F street northwest. "WYRE PRESID 3 RECEPTION. Ladies aud Gent's KID GLO 5 iLOVE DEPOT, NSYLVANIA AVE. feb6-2t O TO JIM WALKE! t Lining, Felt, T: Roofing, Repairing, and Pi 206 10th street, for Car- «l Felt, Felt and Gravel Lime, Cement, ee FR, MOORE, 1024 Pennsylvania. ave. n. w., ¢ Dollar a visit, including Medi Ye Ho has a supply of Pure Vaccine Virua Sant JOuN HOLLAN Ds PATENT RECORD GOLD PEN, Patented Oct. 2, 1873. Js the highest schievement in the manufacture of Gold Pens and the result of experiments for more than twenty years. The * RECORD” Pen is Produced by @ skilful combination of the two pre- on and non-corrosive metals: 16 kr. Gold and Platinum, while the ordinary Fst pen ‘couttaine Sakehy (Ok copber. reducune its ueness without elding that elasticity, density and steel-like tem- PRESS Coy latina: mpplies. ‘The CO) " Gold Pen Points are of the best Iridium, (Diamonds), indestructible with fair treatment, and polished to glass-like smoothness. akifel Veh writers have now every objection to srold axe y og enters saa ee sorcemnant in ‘Pen ‘The “HECORD? Gold Pen is euurmitied to States. 1 not found ender diect toes SERS 7th street For sale by JOHN 0. PARK) northweet. mardoclowtt ae Cc OWN TOOTH BRUSHES. CROWN HAIR BRUSHES. A full line at W. S. THOMPSON’s, $on28-¥,f.m,3m 703 Fifteenth st. 25 and $1.60 BLAOK SILKS are tho elderly lady, was sitting near an open — e _SPECIAL NOTICES. _THE EVENING STAR. THE “‘CONSCIENCE FUND.” | HE Cal rector — 7 a i Telegrams to Tho yesterday, fier clothing caught fre, an Juries from ihe effect of which she FO At irregular intervals a paragraph appears in ein died this morning. ‘DRY M. E. CHURCH, ld4th and DOUBLE SHEET. t by the T: their best to accept seven invitations for yes- _— G st8.—To ow, Rev. Dr. LANAHAN, pas U 5 ‘THE Stak announcing the receipt by the Treas- 2s Vertlict ef G tor, at Ll and 7 Sonam. ee || wry cepartment of a contribution to the “con- | teMday. Among those who gave entertainments tye aS"_¥, M. 0. Calli, Sinday y ; ” were Mrs. Bingham, of Pailadelphia, who in- | Boston, Feb. 7.—The Jury in the case of Royal a Gowel fenies Tne | Washington News and Gossip, , science tuna.” ‘These contributions nowadays | ere a a een ot ee te rs Ricketts, CHARLEY ROSS AGAIN. |». Conant, late cashier of the Ellot. National 30 p.m. Shorttalks. Good | ; bank, eb With embezzlement, has bro’ p-Ih. or vary from one dollar to between one and two hada card ;ption from 4 to 7; Mrs. Chit | charged it, ghey singing. Allinvited. President will bold his last evening recep- | ina’ verdict of guilty on both’ indictments. CALVARY DAPTIBT GHURGR omer | yarn | hundred, A few years ago they were much | tenden and Mrs. Newberry, who each gave Z | Conant’s bail has Deen Increased to $30,000, eae A , tion this evening, from $ to 10. jarger. The money comes from all parts of the . 7 New York Detect h Ch ————-o-—___ nod Ga a ae ———__ country, Philadelphia and New York leading in | soirees dunscnte, and there were hops at Wil- | New York Detectives havea Clue | Src Gners. “Stamecrs conbaly invited.” | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal rev- the nuhber of contributions. A meinber of | lara's and the Hamilton House, There wore | The Georgia Census Supervisorship. = = 5.73; CUSL $692.484. ‘ongress from New York, W1 a sixt; s, both mat and single - RESSMEN CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Vt. ave., bet. N | DUO, $416,665.73: customs, $092.454.12 was in the Treasury, referring to this tact, re- | cluded at hire Binghanes lunch lich wes a EXOITEMENT IN BOSTON. 1 ORs Beare NOREEN PROM BEEDEN ED DOwes: che renior wil creac aveT Tue Price of the double-sheet Star is the | marked that it showed conclusively that New } finely arranged entertainment and attended by *| AY te Georgia members of Congress have fain. and at 7.30 pom. Seats free: All welcome same as the single sheet—two cents. orm and Henney alate Tes mney, Dela ae Toone ea a | now become involved in the contest over the ; Teun Ga ———— THE MOST RELIGIOUS S a ie . ES hear by due Janer isa, pagior™ | DURING THE Warx ended today $1401,001n | inthe Union Mr. Bristow replied that ne ald | 18st of theweason, | The attendance was Very | 41 alot on Eynoce of Masonry. <eimuiticn of Simmons as census supervisor Service at.11 d.m. ‘Text To-morrow: ‘Thy Will be"| national bank notes was received at the Treasu- | not regard it in that light; in his opinion it only large aucein net Ly ete a oe 10. po: S\ rye and the question may have an important r= one.” is all free. 1 k re pt 2a. m., and the floor was cro ing upon the politics of that state. To-day the a = ry for redemption; for the corresponding weel showed that those two states had done the most | even after supper had been served. These re | gemocratic members of Con: orn EE cee TERN Gu MERE Nag | Met pear the receipts rom this source were | steang. ‘The money which comes In. trom | ceptions have feen sch a'aicens thatthe ro : — pny eee eer Xs at So'clock, and di $1,307,000. conscience-stricken people 1s on account of | prietors have determined to give a promenade RUSSIA VS. ENGLAND. a conference 2nd agreed to use all their infu- clock. Allare invited. Ww Bs CALLERS.—Senators Baldwin | frauds on the customs, irauds under the old in- | concert every Friday evening during Lent ence in sustaining Senator Gordon. A . > = Bee HOURe come tax law, oron the revenue, The income | Among those present last evening were Hon. E : = 2 protesting earnestly against the confirmation RENDER ME CHURGH, Marsachu- | and Paddock, and Representatives Hall, Downey, | tax having been abolished some yeais azo, cou- | L. Martin, Hon. I. 'T. Harris, Miss Harris, Ran GHARLEY HOSS AGAIN. or Mr. ‘Simmons Was eigned, and Ak Wil ts 11'am, and730 pau. Sun: | Horr, McGowan, Martin, Loring, Monroe, Orth. | tributions on its account are very few ‘now. | dolph Cloughton, H. A.Whiting, Jas, D. Martin | New Sork Detectives Said to Havea 0f Mr. Simmons was signed, and it wilt 8e8, 5 Ryan, Calkins and Valentine were among the | The tirst record of money received by the gov- | Hon. John G. ‘Thompson, Mrs. ‘Thompson New ¥ Feb. Clue. 1 2 |census and, if necessary, will be used SS President's callers to-day. ernment from repentance detrauders . Is | Ohio; Mrs. ex-Senator Conover, Fla; T. F. Lea | St YORK, Feb. 7— The Herald revives the | (pens | MGs ase comes, before the Senate UNIVERSADISE CHO T eT terse: ———— in_is6a, When General Spinner was tréas- | and lady, city; Mr. and Mrs. Hess, Phila; ex. | sores of detectives having obtained aclue to | MNEN Tit fecsion for action, ‘This protest Ken, pastor: — Services ai RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF EX-SECRETARY | urer he kept the account separateiy, | Gov. Cheeney and wife, Miss Cheeney, Col. F.C. | the missing Charley Ross. It says:—Two or z S . ‘To-morrow at 11 a. uunday schooi at 9:45 a. Subject: The Strait Gate. The young specially’ we exSecretary of the Navy Borie the Navy de- METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, cor. artment was closed and the entrance draped 43g and C ets. ‘Rev. Dr. NAYLOR, The flags on the public buildin; Uons began, js turned into the Treasury as mis- Presehing atta t 2 by the Pastor, prea a ae ees eater ie p 8S | cellaneous receipts. This 1s undoubtedly the % F ract " nA The | Li |. H.; Richard Evans and wite, city; | three of the most astute detectives on the force | Was signed, or will be, by Senator Gordon ant Bonne easy pelng ciety ot ee Toney’ now as ib Nias been for they greater Hon thes. i Kisne aud wife; Senator Jonn: | have been tn dally consultation with Captain | Representatives Nicholls, Smith, Cook, Peco, number of yéars since 1863, when the contribu | ston’ and iadies, Va.; Gen. Green P. Raum | Walling, under whose directions they are work- | Hammond and Blount. Senator Hill and Re} : 2 il. Rapley and Miss Florence | 12S. _ For a time their secret was well kept, and | resentatives Stephens and Felton are support~ Macteeny, Wm. Rapley, sr. city; | thelr movements remained unexplained; but at | ing Simmons and it seems that, Representative a 4 . “ re % yuis: in ist a reporter heard enough to satisfy himself | Speer has not yet side con- ing at 7:30 p.m., by Re Waartos BRADLEY, pose LS safer plan. Repeated attempts have been made i Cochrane and ladies, St. Louis; Hon. that aie mUperiitendent and nieciecen lh i y i ‘ladelphix Confer a ’ pee s EW te , s men had | troversy. ‘The question has assumed the phase Philadelphia Conference ‘THE TREASURY To-Day holds $63,972,100 in | by members of Congress to secure appropria- | Levi Malsh and ladies, Yor) on AE ase ahaiLed a cus Shieh thee an — Of anight between the Nar: GeRanerRO nee es oa ; : ; : : Potts city; W. H, Blymer VERNON PLACE CHURCH, 9th and | U.S, bonds to secure national bank circulation, | ons to be paid out of the conscience tund. It | Potts and wito, of Pia niles: | Would lead to the rec h suntzation and the independent wing of the chi = = ey goes ei miscella- | Cineinnati, Ohio; Hon. J. K. Thomas and ladies: recovery of Charley Ross and | : P ig, Wes Preaching Te morrow Mt Aut: | Deposited for the week for this account, $554,700 | Tous racists iecrasen to beaseparuce fad, | Judge Noah, and ladies, Ii, W. Spotford and | te arrest of Several persons who are concerned | Party in Georgia. It 1 asserted that, Messrs. “The Angel and the Open Book; | in bonds, and withdrawn $508,500. and cannot be raided upon. As late as yester- | ladies, cit E, Dickerson and ladies, N. ¥.; | 12 bis abduction.” It says a buiky letter will be | Hill, Stephens and Felton are endeavoring to Public invited. t Saar day a member of Congress was at the Treasury | Col. Och: Texas; Jonathon Taylor and | recelved this mornin, Mr. C. K. Ross, the | conciilate republicans by confirming Simmons, ENGLISH LOTTE | ee eee a eee esr onthe White | Mquiring about the tund, with an eye toasiice | daughter, Gen. B.¥. LeFevre, Hon. Martin Ma- | father of We missing that the clue now be. | and, thus induce them to join the, Inde- Nar | the War department to-day from the White i if eeyeae ips ‘and wife, 3 . Ji % ig worked Is four years old, and implicates par- | Pendents in ovi 5 regulardemocracy. ids), a a Toe see een eee oe ee ag te. i Greaeell and Witt Hesvani | tes belonging to tie gang in whieh the burgars | This Intensities the contest, “and tt. will be to son, D.D. renin Luther and the Reformat Dome, pastor. House. consequently the order dismissing Reno | formed that the fund had ceased to be anything fads. Hon. J. : b, iwen aH mits ‘i Tas, *!Seripture and Sony Service’ a from the service was not issued to-day. but Money in the ‘Treasury, and that {i could | Mrs. Kenneth Raynor, Senator and Mrs. Gordon, | Mosher and Douglas operated. EE Ae ere Sab hots He: Kanowetha whit ik: TL Sst: rae not be touches. It is not known how much the nator and Mrs. Hamlin, Me.; Senator, EXCITING TIME IN BOSTON. Till stated tuat Representative Nicholls teemon | Vited. z-2 ‘THE BOWEN Six PER CENT. Bonps were called | conscience money now amounts to. The total S z aad -onfirmatt Senator Gordon dented th = _ REFORMED EPE AL, CHURCH OF . ae = x t from December ist, 1863, to June 30th, A So-called Expose of Masonry. | confirmation. Senator Gordon dented this, and (G6 rhe tecenrne crepe 2 ie Gok | RS IE eee ery eae a a eae eine Sa torte New York, Feb. 6—A Boston special states | remarked that he wanted more than the word ; the names of all contributors is desired for publica- | | | | | should avail themselves of this opportun | quested to meet a: | eS aan FTER THE CITY POST OFFIOE | amount of commerce passing around Cape orn, | he was crazy. Other efforts were made. A | Morton,and Gen. and Mrs. Randall Gibson. On gan of the Italia Irredenta Association has made | rested on a search warrant and another | in his friends, patients and the pu that J. P. Stoddard and D. P. Rathbone. Metho- | of bis colleague to satisfy him 1t was true. dist ministers of Iowa, gave a so-called expose A ROUGH PASSAGE of Masonry in the Chambers-street Church in | took place between Senator Gordon and Mr. “Sermon To- ow, by Rey. | bonds then outstanding amounted to $219,000, | 1Si4, is given in the Tre: eee ree wens » strageled in for redemption éver | latter year. It was $162,914, Since then no ac- Stranwers welco: “Fo-day all but $150 have been | COUnt of the contributions have been kept. ©} ‘Treasurer Gilfillan, however, estimates that Services at 11 Dr. Rra, on CHURCH, ev. Hw. | redezmed or cancele ee ee ee Ou As Geneon || Mi this city last evening. ‘They initiated a candl- | Stephens, too. ‘The latter sald he had heard ow York.willoecupy thepul: |, (Ole eee ed , foots up $260,000. As General poate Noe OCbLone eC date In the first degree, using the pulpit plat- | that the former was seeking to reject Simmons mg eveline. Gabjeck of | COLLECTOR BLODGETS 70 He ReovEp.—It has) | Spluner Kept the account separately there ie vey aan fate erin els form as a lodge room ahd clitming to exhibit | because he wanted ex-Marshal Smythe appolnt- i f Oulture,; | beem decided to remove Thomas M. Blodgett years were as follo 9, joy. W.D. Bishop and wife, . | allthe ritual. ‘This evening a large aud excited | ed supervisor. General Gordon peremptorily Sunday School, collector of customs at St. Mary's, Georgia. hice cee | Phister, K LE Poillips, so.; 1 crowd attended the church, when Rathbone | demanded to know who had told this. Mr. Plodgett Is the son of the former governor of i873, A | Mrs. ‘Cownisliend, Hon. rbridge, | wadea bitter address, against, Masonry. clulia- | Stephens declined to give, ls authority, andi the state and the fact of irregularities. in, his q See S.As Col, | {hg it was organized infidelity. He then pro- | Senator Gordon sald: “Then I prononnee accounts Was mentioned in the Srar some days | ” THE CONTRIBUTIONS, WwW. ene to work the degree of © aster mason” it an infamous, nfernal x falsehood, from ago. Itappears that he has withheld about a | aca rue, comethrarsnthermae with a note amid a scene of disorder heretofore unknown in | whomever it may come.” — Prominent. de. Boston church history A large number of the | mocrats — of seorgia are telegraphi nousa lars that should have been for- thousand do police was necessary to keep the crowd in | to Senator Gordon thelr approval of his course warded to the Treasury, and npon Investigation | Stating for what purpose the money fs for- it has been found, itis stated, that he gambled | warded. Very frequently a penitential expla- order, ‘They hooted, jeered and snow balled the | and a gentleman the money away. A long petition has been | ng included. Some of these explanations preacher, and the ‘wildest’ uproar prevatled. | dispatches <a presented to Secretary Sherman asitng for the | are very curious and some very laughable. ‘The isses Mitchel pomparative order was restored after awhile, | will retreat * 0 p.m. reappointment of Mr. Sheppard, Who was suc- | jadies vontribute a good deal ‘They repent ‘Nicol, Ne Yur Mrs. Post, Bustol but the minister was frequently interrupted | reeling at home is against. Simi is earnestly reques cecued by Blodgett principally over false returns made under the | and Mrs. E. B. Hay. and hooted down before he concluded his ad- | pression among the few democrats at the Cap t ea ‘ income tax and for having evaded tue daties | ” One of the most enjoyable eventsof the season | “ress. nd especially among democratic THE PROPOSED Tax ON OpivM.—The bill Of | wpon articies of dress. was an entertainment last evening, given by the FOREIGN AFFAIRS. ; as that the Commitee will report Representative Horace Davis to increase the tax ‘A SMUGGLED DRE ladies of The Hamilton. Toy and navy a AIRS. the nomination adversely. 4 from En; Y, which the Deity aoue | 0 Smoking opium both imported and domestic, } 4 lady vislied this country in ul impart to those quiy wo be- | and putting atax onthe dealers in the same, | land. She smuggled in while here a silk dres rited upon a resurrection from | HAS tt 1s learned, the approval of the SomMIS | pattern, A short time ago she wrote confessing ? frorrow evening at 7's | in this country is rapidly increasing, and it 1s ed. No collection.” supposed that a heavier tax will do much to- were well represented, and distinguished | The Amnesty Question in France. SS guests were present. Fort wore arich | Lonpo, Feb. 7.—A dispatch from Paris to| A Charge of Perjury Dismissed. garnet velvet, with magnificent diamond orna- | the Tins says: M. Jules Cazot, minister of | ments. Mrs, Miles wore a handsome black vel- | justice, in an interview with a committee on the | the evasion of customs duties and sending $15 | vet. Gen. Williamson’s daughters were becom- | Subject of the amnesty bill, stated that the gov- | no clea her tae ta gave eevee of | ingly a ats ea Gee Ces ernment a pes to ee reopening the aus | creasing orev the dress, and wanted the balance sent back to | of Gov. Mattison, of Illinois, wore a simple white | tion, settled last year, by the enactment of the | ,. a cnaraecgt a =a i Ward inereasing the public revenue. Its also | hori tneduties didnot amount tosis. ‘The | robe, and won many compliments. Mrs abbott | partial amnesty law? “Tey reserve: to choie. | Cnlted States against Jasper W. Johnson came = see extonniony of the TSE ALGAE bechecked, | Customs division of the Treasury made acom- | Titcomb was attired in a very elegant black | selves, however, the right of individual par- | up forahearing. The circumstances of the case ‘Ol ON RELIGION | TSM of Mn Davis, ohich provides for the | Putation based upon the duties charged in 1864, | velvet, with the richest point lace, and dia- | dons, and would furnish a copy of depositions | are about as follows: In August, 18% NO UIEE. y.p.; NewYork: | whole machinery of the taxation, will be | 82dfound that the lady owed exactly $ Tronds. Miss Dobbins wore a white dress, with | against them to any persons condemned by de- | per M. Jolson, of Oregon, procu: ‘Arrant ellows, 1 Ne strongly pushed. 2 ” The balance was remitted. Ministers of | a magnificent necklace of pearls and diamonds. | fault who might apply for it, though such | at the Police Court charging one Jas. M. Wilbur i ollyer, New York ——— the gospel are very frequently the medium | The many hostesses did great credit to them- | favor is contrary to usuage. The number of | with the larceny ofgcertain papers relating to bert Collzer: York: The | cae INTEROCEAMIG SuiP CANAL Provecr.— | through which the government 1s refunded, | selves.and the Hamilton, Among others present | persons still excluded trom’ clemency 18 800; | claims agains Rie eke ie pele veer Dad J. F. W. Ware, Boston, Mass.: The select committee of the House on | While administering spiritual consolation, the | were Mrs. Titcomb, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Lippin- | 1emely: 543 who were condemned in person and | jepredations committed by Mexican taarauders Christian Manliness. wt & : confession of defrauding the government 1s | cott, Mrs. Badger, Mrs. Sapp, Mrs. Tucker and | 263 by default, including M. Rochefort and | on the Texan frontier, which papers were the |" Fet Hey. A. D. Mayo, Springfield, Mass.: | Interoceanic ship canal has laid the found- | made, and a restitution follows. The clergy | Miss Dobbins. i others. M. Paul de Cassagnac has written a | property ofhim, the sald Johnson, Wilbur was ‘The New Saints for the New Republic. ation for a critical examination of the | transmit the money without mentioning names. Yesterday was Secretary Evarts’ 62nd birth- | letter to M. Gambetta, dent of the chamber | arrested, and upon a hearing before Ju RELI fi a8 SH REL Er ie Collectors of the | subject. A resolution has been adopted | The largest amount ever received as onc contrib- | day, and to celebrate it he gave a very hand- | of deputies, eit im for the justice ren- | Mills, who was on the bench, held for the grand S EL! D are earnest! - | calling on the President for all corre- | tion was $15,000 in U )notes. This contribu- | some dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | dered the memory of his father by M. Gambetta | jury,'and committed to jail In default of bail. : i: ‘ ROL ALES GF niear doth, spondence between this government and for- | tion was announced in the newspapers. Numer- | John Astor, of New York. Among the guests | in the chamber while announcing his death. Heston out a writ of habeas corpus before Jus- 0-MORROW, (Sunday, at 3 p.m. | A repo! elgn countries relative to aship canal; also a | ous and ingenious attempts were made to get | were Sir Edward and Lady Thoraton, Mr. ‘Whe Italia Irredenta Association. tice Wylie, who, upon a review of the case, dis- resolution providing for the collection of all | thismoney out of the treasury. Oneman claimed | George Bancroft, Gen. Sherman, Secretary and | Loxpow, Feb. 7.—A dispatch to the Daily Tele- | missed the prisoner on account. of informality possible statistics and data showing the present | that his father made the contribution, and that | Mrs. Ramsey,Senator Bayard, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. graph says: The first number of the official or- | in the papers. Subsequently, Wilbur was ar- ij habeas pen to the public on SUNDAY. | with a view of ascertalning approximately how | search of the Treasury books showed a block of | the table, which was very tastefully decorated, | fs appearane a 3 | lk Gi s é ¢ in Naples, titled £ Italia | corpus was sucd out, but this time Justice 4 ‘DB: AENGER. | valuable to the commercial Interests Gf this | $100, which It, was thought corresponded to | were two large “White Mountain” cakes madé | peg atiani ples Te ie ened a Wolic held that the proceodings were. regular, ~ —— country an interoceanic canal would be. Ad- | the contribution made. The money was hur- | by Secretary Evarts’ youngest daughter as his Adispatch from Labore to the Ditity ws | and remanded the prisoner. Afterwards, and AD OE Rig The members of WEBSTER | miral Ammen appeared before the committee | riedly then covered Into the Treasury. The | birthday present. The dressing and diamonds | says: Great scarcity of food prevails {n Jeilala- | upon Wilbur producing the papers and filing e.,on SUNDAY, the 8th inst., at 2 o'clock yesterday and furnished (hem with a printed | contributor of it had carefully cut out the num- | of the ladies present are said to have exceeded | had. Mahomed Jan’s emissarles are gaining in- | them In the derk’s office, the criminal proceed- oattend the funeral of our ate Brother, copy of his official report of the Nicaragua | bers of the notes so as to make it tinpossible to | any previously seen here this winter. Mrs. | fluence in the Maidan district, and are Stopping | ings were dropped. In July, 1879 Judge John- nary routes. He will come before the committee | discover from the books who had sent them. Astor wore old gold colored satin richly em- | aii supplies destined for Cabul. 308 Was. appointed to a clerkship in the War from 9 to lla. tsunday papers who died h, 1880. G 8 invited toattend, | again and give his views upon the general sub- broidered and trimmed with rare lace, Her | », . Department at 2 salary of er month, but ue oaeyaveuenobthe | ject, more in detail. - | Sherman Conkling?s SecondChoice. | diamond solitaire earrings were about the size | ‘Fhe Duchess <08,, MAriboron gs | eee iaiy promoted 20 $100. Per annum i Arvy OnpERs.—Assistant Sturgeon Henry | The following letter, written by Mr. C. W. | {Silver 20 cent pleces, and thosein her pendant | roxpox, Feb. 7.—The fund instituted by the | January, 1si9, Mr. McCrary, who was then NOTIOE—DR. L. JORDAN, of Ni 7 s aT = attached to strands of pearls were oaly less ork, AUTHOR ‘MAX’ ‘siox ox | McElderry is relieved from duty in the depart- | Mvultoa, a prominent lawyer of Cincinuat! aad | bs Ny s 3 Boulton, a prominent layver oC Olucinnat! aad | Ta guiricent, Dutchess ‘of Mariborough for the rellet of Ue and other Medical Essays on Diseases of | ment of the east, and will report. by March 1st : 3 the second cudiee of Mr. | ,,/be dancing parties given at the residences of | “Stress in Ireland now amounts to £4, Henrsductiee OTane: ana kaliseases seininy fom at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, pe assignment to sherman is the second cuoice of Mr. Representatives Newberry and Chittenden were pre ee expenditure thus far amounts to sf nblic that he hi duty. Assistant Surgeon J. V. R. Hoff will re- iday, Dec. 12.—My Dear Mr. Sher- | @ttended by many of the same guests. Both (sae SHINGTON, D:G., | Portfor duty at Fort Monroe, Virginia. Capt. | mai and that he | J. W. Scully, assistant quartermaster, will prc- | Conkling will look upon his personal relations | 204 few married ladies were Invi ecretary of War, at the request of Jcunson, appointed Thomas A. Lazenby, late, secretary of the board of police, toa Cl;xship in the Quar- termaster General's office. Shortly after Mr. Lazenby rece! ea the appointment, he belng tn leresult Of niy conference 13 that Mr. | Patties were given especially for young people, | England, Russia and the Afghause company with iis son, Tomas J, Lazenby, met & g 7, & 3 = 5 ere made arrangements to visit WAS every WEDNESDAY, for four wee 7 - et | dudge Johnson at the Ebbitt House, and, on pay Be consulted from 10 tI. and 5 to at.008 | ceed to Charleston, 8. C., to move ‘ordnanee | as not broken. ‘That he prefers Grant, and ean- | Wete handsome entertainments and character- | affairs has been issued. General Roberts re. | 2018 separating, placed in his hands a sealed enve- lope, which, upon opening, Jonnson found to in a $50 note, Some months after this enby was removed from office owing at 608 1 et 0 f ndcan- | rere Handsome enteral rts that he had a conversation with Yakoob ashe | Dd ordnance stores from Charleston Barracks | nov change that relation. That after Grant is Gi be! y han in October, 1879, in which the latter stated | 3 Sent nd the thine of bi ‘beyond | to Fort Moultrie and Augusta arsenal. Capt. | outof the way he prefers you to any one now Hen. Albert Myer gave a stag “party at his Missid Sir Ni ci | fie four weeks specified, commencing Wednesday, | F, F. Whitehead, commissary of sunsistence | spoken of; that he will not make or allow to ve | Tesidence last evening, which was attended by | thatthe British Mission under Sir Neville Cham Mr bs a F con- | berlain was turned back by the adoric ot the | MM 1 - | 12th inst. will proceed to New Orleans, La., and assume | made any’effort to control New York against | 2 Humber of gentlemen connected with Con. to a reduction in the clerical force. Then | “Observe the address, the duties of purchasing and depot commissary | you if you are nominated, and that he will not Berets Cabinet, the Supreme Court and | Russian envoy at Cabul, Mr. Slotietoff, and that charges were inst Johnson by | ; : sont when Shere All quitted Afghanista precrred saat __008 1987" STREET N. W._ | in thatcity. allow his name to come Uefore the convention, | Pilomatle compa. | The supper was one of the | Pace he issued & firmus to Cae oat Gia, | Thonias.J. Lazchby for alleged traffic in omices. VETERANS OF MEXIOAN WAR. — A . but that he cannot allow your friends in New neonate ees of Herat declaring that M. Slolietoft had writ- | A Committee of tnvestigation was appointed by Sera rae ans @ lise Penns. avenue, | HSCIACERY Texte Waxtap— Yesterday @ | York tomusier him ss inyour favor. ‘This | ,4 ve “eeant Ginnes Party Was @iven Dy ex | ee eons ones Je desiveia | the Secretary, which fully exonerated Johnson, SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. By order: | delegation consisting of Messrs. Charles Powers, | comes from the source which you are aware os | Secretary Robeson, Thursday evening. Among a noe amit tee aon aestze 18 | who still holds his office.” During that invest! feb6-2t A.M. KENADAY, Sec’y. 3 ” | Tam to t that be taken by you | the guests were Representatives Carlisle, Black- | that you should not admit the English into your = . | Henry H. Wood and Rutus B, Stickney, of Bos- request, that no steps. be taken by you | purn, Hubbell, Aldrich, King, of Loulstana, and | Country, and, lke last year, you are to treat | ation, the elder Lazenby admitted that he had RIGHT REV. J. J. KANE, BISHOP OF | ton, and Charles L. Stickney, of New York, ap. | oT adayortwo. Yours, — C. W. Mouuron. a 2 Sund th them with deceit until the cold season passes | given Johnson §50—which Johnson never Boao anend, ull delivers charity serinon iD | Heated before the House Committee on Foreign | _ “P. S.—I rely upon this, but of course I can- Se ee eree Uti aha clea” 12 Pleas: | away.” ‘Then the Almighty’ will will be paant | demied-—as a present, but denied that it was in mass, for the benefit of the Ladies’ Relief Society. | Affairs and urged immediate action upon a } NOt know that itis true; it 1s probably one of | | Next Tuesday, February 10th, 1S the day cele- | fest to you, that fs to say—the Russlan govern- | Pursuance of apy contract, bargain. or previ- feb5-3t resolution introduced in the House by Hon. | those ig8 that should be looked after. | prated in the ‘Chinese empire as new year, | Ment will come to your assistance. Either by nee ie ide J he felt 7 THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR Dr. | Leopold Morse, of Massachusetts, asking forthe | The situation of the parties makes the negotia- | which is one of their test festivals. By a | “plomatic action we will entirely cut om all | STal aa ean ane poor this means of rectors “of the NORTHERN LIBER£Y | appointment of a commission on the part of the | ton slow as well as very delicate. I shall Say to | singular coincidence that is the evening select- | English communication and interference with | ©! Tee yD ead TILE che Cone pubposed the MARKET COMPANY will be held at the office of | United States to meet a similar commission Sp- Ty informant that I have stated this to you, s0 | ed forthe grand diplomatic reception at the | Afghanistan or events will end in a mighty and } Matter would end wi committee's report, | said Cor M ,.1880. Polls open from 1 inted by Great Britain to consider and report | 8 to prevent mistakes. I will call on you'be- | W important war.” but hot so. On Tuesday evening last Thomas J. Depa Waneier Book cloood Pobvaaty Sie. | k bane torre Teciprocity treaty between the | fore leave the city.” Wire Ae", Lincoin is now locatea aris | GR Lazenby appeared t fore Major Richards, J. P., onen March 9th. United States and the British provinces. The street northwest, where she will receive MAUS tiset eo Days $nd upon his aMaAvit a warrant Was tasted for Feb.7.—The Post’s financial arti- | the arrest of Jasper W. Johnson, alleging that ~ | clesays: The Stock Exchange markets are | Johnson had committed perjury before the attention. arrest, near Jacksop, Miss., of David Finn, for | tirely. ——Miss Jessie F. Waite, daughter of Beer Bee been aa coennment bonds Warrant was placed in the hands of ascatices oe SERRE yee manufacturing and dealing in counterfeit Judge Waite, of Chicago, will also receive on 2 Praia ry ea en a Kt ‘The Senate exo- | and stiver coin. He admits having manviar, | Thursdays at 615 H street northwest ‘Mies | AVOUL $8,000,000 of the=4 per cents. at 105:,, | DIM, and he wds urged to make the arrest D5. GEO. W. KING, Sec’y._ | gelegation are gentiemen of cllaracter and 1 Corn COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED.—The secret calls cRw Ye n- on Thursdays. ‘Having regained her health, | NEw Yorx, HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | telligence, and they were listened to with much | Service division has received information of the ary Work Wi! a *KHOLDERS of the NORTHERN Uterary ill occupy her time almost en- LIBERTY MARKET COMPANY will be held at the office of said Company MARCH 3, 1880, 12 m. ‘Tue Exopus INVESTIGATIO: At which meeting the agreement of January 29, | Iso entered ints between the Bondholders and | (us commitsee examined nine witnesses yester- | tured counterfeit money atinterraistor the past | Walte isa charming young Jagy and has won a | nd {tls supposed that tiie bonds were bougiit and lock Johnson up in the station-house, Dut | ? = : ey a : it do. ie Warrant Was served on the Company will be submitted for ratificatio day. Most of the evidence was corroborative of | forty years. Russell Hollis allas W. Stanley, was | host of friends during her stay igton. | for the k railroad capitalist. who this he did no eb5-4W GEO. W. KING, that previously given by other witnesses. Sev- | arrested at Greenville, Mississippi, a few ENES She is accomplished. ‘entertaining, and charm. | taken so many millions since November. Rat!- es morning, a a Johnson imme- CONGRESS, WATER, DUREOT FROSE | eral colored farmers trom different sections of | suice, with about $40) in countetfelt. $10 gold | IDEy strong mindéd. | ——Aattorney General | 08d bonds are all strong, and the issues of the | dately appeared at’ the Police Court, but. no _jan2-2w ii and prosperous condition, who before the war inn confesses to have manufactured and sold pending a oasis seconds to 77%. The other actiye issiies | _ Yesterday Mr. Oliver, counsel for Mr. John- 68 | er ROVE. “AOCINE VIRUS were either penniless or slaves, and who are now | toHoliis. James E. Parker, another customer | House, and have received much attention 50 | i | e 0 ane T | here,” 1 rda have been those of . Son, made a brief statement, reciting the facts : owners of farms, varying frorh 200 to 2,000 acres of Finn's, has also Deen arrésted at Mobile, Ala- | here. 1 ete By ee -ennepolis DUG || Tareas and Texas, argh tne ches ice THE | tothe court as above, after which Mr. Padgett, Rom THE backer of indianapolis, sald that. Indian was + ‘ ments on that evening and the newt. oe ae. | Olio. ‘The general otocks Makoto anne | for the prosecution stated frankly that hecuad NEW ENGLAND VACCINE COMPANY. Oversupplled with labor, and that no winter | _ PERSONAt.—Rev. Win, P. Harrison, pastor ot | Beauregard 1s Stull at the Riggs Touse, and 1a | nately strong and heavy, but. the average of | 20 pridence tO gustan che carey in ibe wat For sale at MILBURN’S PHARMAOY, since 1Si3 had passed that'the supervisors of the | Mt Vernon church, in this city, and chaplain of | Polted out to strangers as one of the notabiil- | prices hes been higher ‘than yesterday. The | T@ut, the me fixed In that paper belng the o y ay ues. —A! 3 Elevated 2) . | 15th of August, 1877, whereas the record shows a 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | POT lon to SUDDIY food to able Lolod wane wick, | the House, 8 to deliver a lecture on Spiritual- | next Monday there wit Deno reese ray ally ‘weaxt the ‘stock OF the Mecg olltan has | that the Learhig tn the police court took place, would be glad to earn a living it they could only | {8% in Rockville on the evening of the 19th | Field's residence on that day, fallen to 111 from 1i4; that of the New York to | 0M the %th of August, in that year. The court, d be glad U a D Inst.——Speaker Randall went over to Philadel- ao get work. The conduct of the republican lead- ; é sew i ers towards the colored people in some of the | Houck pay yierg ec aeeunment OF the | Tue IvrEn-Oceanic Canal, Prosecr.—The se- | NEW Teo aueniral siack Las "poul ‘at 13174874 | Chought would bar's: precscusion wo oe aoe them to improve their condition since the virtite past, has been ordered to report here as presi- | Shij-canal held another meeting to-day anddis- | speculative stocks ‘are Erle, Lake Shore, Wa- damages neuinat ie tacsaue atnoth erence, id brains of the party—such men as Sumner cnt of @ naval examining board to meet on the | cussed at some length the subject ot our treaty | bash and Pacific, Kansas and Texas, Sad enstatn ee aneee Mit neue a he had. Stevens, Greeley, Chase and Wilson—had | Wt inst——Mr. 1. W. Kennedy, editor of the | relations as affecting the project of asnip- | C- C. and 0. C., Lake-Erle and Western, | bad ststained any damage. So far as it, ap- died. Mr. Windom asked the witness what he | 8¢W Sunday paper, 7h Truth, Has been quite | canal. Earnest Dicuman, United States min. | @2d the coal stocks, In the money market | peared, Mr. ee 120, and that of the Manhattan to 45 from 50%. “~ Snell, thereupon dismissed the ¢; Colum! serve th the n asker i s : L a : y f any taint of perjury. thotght of a party controlling all the souchere, | ill during the week. He ts at work, again, how. | ter to the United States Ot Conmmiy ared | 986 per cent is the quotation for call | feclly cleared of (Ber BOLLINGER onAMPAGNE. states, and by the use of the si oun and thsue ever, and is, we hear, receiving much encour- | before the committee and explained the Evyse loans on stocks, and 4a5 per cent the quotation | Exrga QuaLITY Dry. ballots drives the negroes away? Mr. A FaTat CASE OF HyDRopwopta has occurred hanan | #gement in his journalistic yenture.—Sena- | contract,” upon which the De Lesseps project om United States bond collateral. Prime m AL irs = Lt decir g ; | tors Blair, Garland, Hoar, McDonald, Saunders | is based. al Ammen also cami cantile paper is 5a53g per cent. Next week in Chicago. The victim was Patrick Dunn, a 8 tf Si + by en e BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE. eiatene oe coe Gane ae and Wallace; Justice Field, of the U.S. Supreme | committee and rehearsed the. features or the | Witness the experimental operation of the clear | young Dlackstnith, who had been slightly bitten 7 atiry Dry. ment: “Now that you have got us both intam- | COUrt; Representatives Warner, Miller and As- | Nicaragua route, which he filustrated by charts | !g-house system for stocks, devised by Mr. H. | by a dog while playing with him six months THE MOST DELICIOUS DRY WINE IN THE | ous, guess I will let you go.” Joun 0. Kelly, a | Qstant P: M- General Hazen, were registered in | and drawings, ahd advocated as in the main | Qsterbery. A large number of Stock Exchange | before, MAREET. colored man, proprietor of a ‘livery stable’in | NeW, York last evening.—rs. Mary’ Shannon, | superior to the claims of any other route yet | lms have to give tt a trial. Should the ae ee: Kaleigh, N. C., was called. Mr, Kelly is a mid- the correspondent, is in St. Louis attending to | proposed, system prove successful, and be generally A FATAL SLEIGH RipE.—The Catawissa accom- OR SALE BY NOuEAn RCeiarre die-aged, uneducated negro, but before conciud some business connected with the Pe erty adopted, ft would tend to increase speculation | modation of the Philadelphia and Reading rail- OM: ‘ ing his testimony gave evidence convineing to | Wily bequeathed to her tamtly.—Ex-Sacre- | ‘Tne Hovse ComaitrER ON PENSIONS at their | PY CConomizing money tactlities, el a eae ome UIS Pesxa- Avexea 1 ail who heard him that he had ‘been quite an} 42Y Sue aes Beacettl and. painless death.) meeting to-day agreed to report favorably to Irish Relief. fataity injieing one mans anal sorecly injuring eee OE fae rane affairs and politics in hls | checked—it was simply a gradual wasting sway | te House resolution of Representative Vance | Tonoxro, Oxr, Feb. t—The York county | SWauly lnjuring One man and severely injuring SPECIAL NOTICE. corroborative of statements tnade by other wit. From lack of vitallty, “ls last quiet words were aint mre eo Ch culate een | vitons willbe Gee eae De ONE SS Dee SAINTS SURE De Da to te coNcEs WATER. nesses, but Was particularly Interesting on ac- Sed to his wife, who'sat beside him. their widows who served fourteen days in the | Duchess of Marlborough. WASHINGTON IN WALL Srager.—At the meet- Its superiority as a cathartic and alterative con- | Count of frequent philosophical utterances SI s itary rvice iG tiste in fos entire freedoms frown ave given in peculiar homely negro dialect, which | pane nrsty ScHURZ Is credited with the re- ding the War of 1512, notwithstadding ne rything bitter, ‘ i acid cr crude that produces headache, internal sore- | at times excited uproarious laighter among the | TK, upon being asked when a new Indian Tred BAL: ‘irginia sixes, 2 b-treasury, pews. and tends to destroy the mucous membrane. | committee and spectators. ‘Alter stating that commissioner was to be appointed, that he in- | Of war on after te woe eee ToD asked; Go. deferred,” ye Washington took the oath of office and made the 22 mineral waters that are dangerous irritants may | he was once a slave, but that since the war he | feuded to “clean out the house before putting | Of waccuithy Giens epee on OF the treaty | pestd series! BE do. ‘ast dus coupons, 48; ao. | Spt Where Ciscusee SS SS eee ten fortien, Boi" 8 order of a special meeting February 2.—N. F. 2 = ing yesterday of the chamber of commerce, a The Markets, roposition to erect a monument in Wall stréet fe had by industry and perseverance accumulated ina new tenent.” pisbcb beret new . ten-forty coupons, 803; | 8S first President was SRECIAL NOTIOE—A fresh roperty Wo! at least $5,000, he was asked b; = N} 8 “ PURE NORWEGIAN OOD LIVER off | Senator Vance whether every sober, industrious | A DELEGATION of tLe Obio legislature, eon- | | PkovOsED New Sremar Ratunoaps—Argu- Li Bioersteng ani slice Sib ee te | ee Tan RYO. A a ea a ree peyand Pennayl- | colored man in his section 1s mot treated as well | Sisting of Speaker Cowgill ard one or two | ments were delivered before a sub-committee of | 28. ,IOUE Tete poly lotta mot ese tee vania . Pi 5 ta on Howard street _and western 3 other -ENPO! : Senators by the white people as he (Kelly) had been? ‘To | others, arrived in the city to-day on so! the House District committee to-day in tavor ot | cit,” ‘southern highe OS eae cit Hate Gnie Nebrctariara ait | Svacrpcaa gence ee ie | Heroes ucomtas | Ee eae Sake” cree | Chala na ae aa , ct 101 g ste ccedoe 5 - H4* 42D & HUTCHINSON, that the industrious colored laborers were com- | afternoon see Secretary Sherman. It ls starca | Mount Pleasant rallway companies. Also, | aster wd eth ee De yeraay ot ‘ot 817 Ninth street n.w., paratively well treated. He soon afterwards | thal they are on business connected with the | in favor of eh id Toute for une Capitol and Bay. 1.d60 asked! Gorn, scanner nate asia dMieped iratciulent waturalization papers. Give specis! attention to — = oe re Desig ng a es, ince calling of the Ohio convention, North O street railway. firm for spot and futur rn 5 <@ aNp MODERNT: ina laws against stealing, that where a man | ‘Tue Ures.—Secretary Schurz to-day received | _ CONTESTED Sears IN THE Hovse.—Finalargu- | feteiwe”” i 9 The colored leaders of Kansas have REMODELING ZING DEFEO- Ge aconvention to at Topeka, April 12, to TIVE PLUMBING Was paid only $5 a month and such rations as | a dispatch from General Adams, at Los Pinos, | ments were made before the House committee of a ‘the exodus in all its phases. var- na etic sjemetichere en ae they ey a a as announcing his arrival there. Jack and Sower- | elections, this morning in the contested case of | 4¢aa7- ous matters: to the rights of the MAN and veil Teenage. RANG the question why white employers prefer col- | J!¢k, who went west trom ee with General | Bisbee vs. Hull, of Fia.; J. M. Ashby speaking for | Hay un ae GRATES, FIREPLACE STOVES, ZF! ored to white laborers—a fact admitted ‘by sey. | Adams, left immediately for Grand River to | Hull, and Bisbée in his own behalf. The com- £7-A Boston cl hewas and GOODS. Dr. Colboun’s Porous Evap- Meet the Utes. Th to do all they oe will take up the case of Donnelly ys. ting $5 for perf a service ie a orator is the only good thing in that iine, aud we could to secure the surrender of the Indians ashi on next. or oT cee 5, own the patents for manufacturing. deol wanted. The Indians are quiet. ments in ae cat ae several is r farke ware amount of money ge "8 AND D1 xy * ioe since, believed 3 IDDIE, igacmahe ‘Manze. AND DEALERS, THE UTE INVESTIGATION.—Henry C. Olney, of Tar Experte carperanee has shown at the Petroleum % eae op Bugaies, Jey Beats, Ke Colorado, register of the land office of San Iron Works, Pa., that a barrel of to $276. ingaolicited. jan Juan alstrct testified before the House com- f7In Oude and = i | Toleum will generate ‘sufficient for ani Feb. 7.. Saja iron, while a ton quarter of FOR WEDPING PRESENTS. ny tothe secant Ute Wroublons Bio mene rears long, SBIR eho 40K, Goveae: | {tonOt! for the samme rea NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY, nother colored tana titan: with the Utes dated back to 1871, and his testi- ‘Williams, leader of the choir: STAPLE AND FANCY SILVERWARE, C., who owns 475 acres of Coes of witch Tedge and information, which I had received LONGWY LAMPS, 5 he rents to afew white men, ed in rela- 8 publisher of the Sitver World Dewspaper, TRIPLICATE MIRRORS, Eon table, nce whe. tainly. “te TRAVELING OLOOKS, c SCONCES AND MIRRORS. A very large assortment. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., febs 1107 Pennsylvania avenue.

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