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ce SE A PERILOUS VOYAGE. Ce ______) - THE EVENING STAR. ; Ps ‘ a =e PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ‘ : * — Payee Avan, Gru th Shy - cn ‘ The Evening Star Newspaper Oomvany r X GEORGE W. ADAMS, Prev’t, : : steamer sabscribers in the —————— nn Vos, 55—N®. 8.393. WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1880. TWO CENTS. ETTER FROM NEW Masked Ball” at Gilmore’s gar- - 7 ‘The Work Before Congress. Li R FROM YORK. At the - egrams Star INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THESTAR. | THE EVENING STAR. it the present season of Congres bas any | one «cones awm-anawr meron. | St ach it nigh nese ated that over ten thou. Tel to The DOUBLE SHEET serous intention of “closing up” before the dog | “TIC nm UNCOMPROMISING DEMOCRACY — ana Rous" that ‘the police came near inter- i page. = Gays, it will become necessary legislative = — AMUSEMENTS—Sth Me OY Biceese = ni solors to get to work at once on real business | X#LLY'S DEMAND ne Society Notes. ?FRISCO’S AGITATORS. Church Profaned and Robbed. Bosmometth pase. Washington News and Gossip. | wnin cannot'be ett unattended to, ‘Thus tar | BNF SEASON ODDS amp Sune, Oh. Pet ae rd erry oe Naw Vouk, Febe ssa 9 aS Booxs, &c.—4th page. the principal attention has been directed to the ‘New York, February 27. | winter and that of last year is that nether has page. GOv ERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internal rev- K Been AND eae enue, $10,003.00, customs, $1,293,603,18, ‘Tae | TePOrt of, the committee on rules, The Home | ‘The actionof the Utica convention in instruct. | been marked by one of thecrushes at the houses A Sand Lot Orator Arrested. Gurr Trewe—8th pase. customs keep a booming. ©” adopted the new ruies, it remains now only for | Ing the delegates trom New es to Cuteago v0 of members of the cabinet, which, for, 80 many xp Woop—5th page. louse to vote on several amendments upon | yote for Gen. Grant of course not surprise ete Dearae-oth pare. THE vrIcE of the double sheet Sar 1s ioe separate votes were demanded in the | you in Washington. Here in New York city it MOT gs ne ero large events yars| A PERILOUS VOYAGE. Dry Goops—Sth page. same as the single sheet—two cents—and mittee. it ‘was believed during the past ten days that the ago ‘were the only ones ott the kind given ‘since “— Seas Lane petee is but one cent to any part of the Gniwed Imittee i to. instructions would be carried by a nee neler the presen 6 adminis an De a mene ae s ‘AML ‘Lies—5th page. the e Congress can ity. A month ago it was thought that the r-- ters of Gen. last y. mit the robbery. It took place four hours be- = Fon Rew axp SLE—4th page. Aucxe-rax Warr Rouen Cantansto.tay wore | Well Under wi publicans would agree to compromise thetr | tWo members of bis cabinet gave s'milar par- | RUSSO-GERMAN RELATIONS. | fore the antmatea debate in tne cortss on more re ES : ae, | Sea ae preferences for candidates on an uninstructed | ters ai the restionces of retaries, Fish and acts of biigandage that have taken place in the HovsEFURNISHINGs—#th page. Senators Dawes and Paddock, and Represent appropriations bills reported are all unimpor- Telersiign, bude the edna Peanagivanis | Coos, Secretar taste ain he ————— southern provinces where villages and: Lapies Goops—4th page, tives McKJuley, Haskell, Forayth, Gunter, Ma- | tant ones. The two promtnent bills, the sundry egation, ne coe aa cunanenent amlably irte Heep aS See chek teat Boe N N were attack Lzcruass— 00 vece- hela. Kelter, MeCook, Atken, Clann, Houk aed civipandthe eget py Cretnent fn the meantime that Grant would be a cand!: | gon here, but none who saw the mde of GREAT FIRE IN COPENHAGEN. yall Street To-Day, x eer es ter | ech, to get, ter Cun ‘iis Hou, and tus | Gate changed tho sltastion very matetaliy, snd | tue cron i chee haat? elher they ‘nor any adie Yous. Feb. ‘the Pot tits Aanctat =: Ne — r ion to amen he mar- Manataczs_5th page. aod the nomination of Benjamin C. | bil's will Keep both of these gmeamures | securo & Grant delegation “Governor Cornell's | other of the cabinet families have cared to re- | THE WINTER PALAEO EXPLOSION. | fie soit Scine to.ane, coveamen bonds d Meprcar, &o—5th pace. Gay rejected the nomination of Benjamin C. | BiG Tir tcaniy the close of the session, Other in Smyth as insur: | peat, the experiment. Nor can any one who are 3, bigher for the 48 and 4a Railroad bond MuscELLaNgous—3:! and 6th pages. White, to be supervisor of census of 20 district | Pack ult" appropriation bills, there 1s panera tendent me the removal been w in similar crowds, which at are generally higher. The share PERSONAL—4th page. of Louisiana, ivné‘ng bit to be disposed of. ‘rhis bi has of Charles Smith, editor of the Albany Jour= | some cabinet ‘ons in the past have been | was surwATION IN SAN FRAN- | after a few moments of hesitation after the ‘PRoFESsIONAL—Ath page. ‘been made nai, for endorsing the appointment Rothe) literally 80 great if an arm was lifted it opening, was strong to buoyant until the ap- Pranos axD ORGANe—4th page. CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE.—It is learned to- | 7¢ (0 roceeds to then consider it, d on the very eve ot e convention to carry dis- | could not be put down wn again. desire to revive CISCO. pearance ¢ Dank statement, since when RatLRoaps—7th page. day that the Senate in executive session, yes- traction into its counsels. ~— ieee ie how- the custom of giving en’ its which are | The Condem: ion of Chinatown. Peeclined The leading stocks In the rise Bxtrerous Nor “tet page. terday, confinned’ the nom‘nat'on of Rowland ever, me quickly conemtated = an \d made tempc- | @ tax upon host and hostess without a Ge ped hacer ae (Ge of | Were the coal shares, Nc Mail, and Lake 8 Noricrs—let page. fe Trowbridge, of Mich., as commisstouer of | vic subject and members like to talk about it; | Tary'and permanent, president of the conven- Mravd of giving Pleasure to thelr GuCStS Te ts | oh tad epecial meeting, yesterday, re- | Shore. Nashville and Chattanooga. continues Sa ath Indian affairs’ It was reported back to the | ¢nd sccond, becau-e there is a strong element He is one of the brightest young men in cn Bias Se Cee Ree ee itt aie une last meet. to fluctuate widely, the extremes Steamers, &c.—7th page. Serate yesi2rday afternoon by Gov, Coke, | inthe House antagoniatic to fubare refunding at the state, and has been for years the plat- Seals obsolete so far as the cabinet 13.con- ing, endo is ce ion of the board of healt day having been 116% and 113, the gest ‘THe TrapEs—4th page. : chairmen of the Indian affa'rs committ~2 with | a higher rate of interest than 3 per cent. form writer in the republican. party. He has | cerned, its successors will thank it for the ex- an einneta in = TINS LONE, 4 The sates ‘ot prices having been at the opening. 1s, Seer Se f favorable recommendation and by unnani- | Then there are two important clection con- | written most of the state platforms for years | ample. Another social innovation of the pre- | endorcement to the. committee on health and | and New Orleans has been continuously 7 realy, —— thovs consent was contirmed tam-diataly, but | tits to De disposed obthe Washburne Donnelly | Pr coe atlonm, representing tho state of | nersby members of the cabinet incur to each | Fog out themeasure and the rescinding of the | HAVIDE fallen {rom 46s (0 44%. In, the mlsoel- ee A large last administra: carry- owing to an inadvertence of one of the exec - | case and the Or val = ce cee canine resolution was based on the ground tha © | taneous le murg tum! 7m Ey se | Of the House by avote of the states isinvolvedin | New York on the committee on resolutions. | other once a, fo at which no others are no re- | to1siz., ‘The quotations for eal loans On stocks it is not to y = jayor allo mm: cent ime loans are GOSPEL SERVIORS, under ie _usp’ 0s MPETITIVE EX < will be held In | resist even to SUPpOSEG Ue Tiwemtorine tacticy, | the result av Utica, and claims it as great tr- gentlemen fr the Chincee legation who went. to y ree ant More riaris clas thie quinoa tos pemeremarenns ar of the Congressional Temperance Society, | | A Comperrivs Exssmmamion the attempt which is to be made to oust Mr. | umph Jn the face of a powerful oppositioi jew Yorlsthis week to meet Mr. Woh, who has | 4 communication wisreceived trom the | tit'papen Gage FOUNDEY ME CHURCH, T4th qu | clos in tne grade of cadet in Une revenue marine | Cher Ate. Washburn cavended debate THE ANTI-THIRD TERMEES tion ab adridynavg returned tr. Won so | HAYor Secu to, tne Pegent orden sree Tho Markets. a re e ice force, hol | are fts.— Missionary Sunday “At 11 He sevice ‘There are. = large number of candi. | alse is fhe Dil making ap ropriations for the Itmany republicans intend to vote as they | be the Commissioner in sole charge of the Chi- | Spry? Wererved te the com tes On eu neces | BALTIMORE, Feb. 28.—Viewinia sixes, Dr. Lananan, pastor; at 7:30, special exerci os by Gates. An exommation Will also be held about marshals ‘The pill already reported | talk, it would seem to be impossible for | nese government schcol at Hartford, llee. ‘The rescinding of the resolution endors- | $83: do. second serics, 30; do; past due’ coupons, thie Sunday Bebo cates A Tiex toil vacancies th tho grade of | fale to prove fully for this serviee, aad the | Gen. Grant to carry New York in November. |" Dr. Peck, U.S. N., and his agreeable wite tett | For" the aation of thet tack oF ee nt eae ie Le = NEW JERUSALEM TEMPLE, North Cap” | assistant engineeis in the same service. chances are favorable for a very lively political | Even those who are friendly to him personally, | to-day for Phiadefpnia, whither he has been pecceary. affect the action on the condemna- itol st, near B.—Service at 11 a.n- Seats al ——- debate on this subject. and, as a rule, supported his administrations, ordered by the Ge grate oer have tion of Chinatown, as the board of health has fe days ago Db; e death o! is fathers very hard to wi en me gn an ont jon” inst a GALVARY BAPTIAT CHURCH, “corner weluned 1 tae city to-day.——-Dr. Verdi, who | possibly adjourn before the middle of June. The | third term, that they promise to Poth work and rs. Paul’s niece, Miss Bainbridge, whose dis- A Sand Lot Orator Arrested. g and —Preaching To-morrow | Teturn : 2 : only real impetus which may be given 9,8 fan | vote againét it, Many of them even go 90 far position is as winning as her face Is lovely, L. J. Gannon, chairman of the committee of ly iM, i ring, but Is not o pe cs any! go the unemployed, who has bee! nent in *Niay, at it crelock sm. and 7.30 p. min, by pastor, Hev | has been seriously ill, is recovering, earlier adjournment is the fact ‘that 1 as to state that they will vote for the Cincin. | Purposes, r returning to her home in Kentucky ploy. n prominent ree and May, 1.47 LH. GREENE. Strangers corilially invited. yet able to leave bis house. —Senator Sharon, to get home to look afte ce — ti nominee, if he to have beel next week. Mrs Larned and her daughter gave | calling upon the employers of Chinese, asking | easier: western lower for = | Secretary Burch, and Representatives Ewing, | MAY want to ge Hatent on the fineachal question, Not evan tae | @ supper party in her honor last ‘Thursday | the substitution of white men, on the | futures—southern white, Gat UNIVERSALIST CHURGH anes ALEX. chances of renomination, which nominations | sistent on the financial question. Not even the per party western mix Kent, pastor.—Sorvices at Tallmadze Hall, Miller, and W: ashburn were registered im New | fre usually made latein May orearly in dune. | fact that one. presidential term tas inter. | even sand lot, and generally y heading he movements 938 F s*., To-morrow at 11 a.m. York last_ evening. vened ents’ the last) Grant administra- ‘Senator Burnside has had as guests this week | of the Unemployed, was arrested, last evening, | March, 644.854) ie Kor Bahcasoe Mi Sat 3 ay. auty and Earnesiness.” Sunday school at9:45 a. | wife of Chief Justice Prince ¢ ” Ue S. Ship. Mr. and Mrs. Aspinwall. of New York, and Mr. | 0n a warrant charging him with the use of a died on Thureday at Santa #.2_ev. Philips | aygX Crime Gees ake ewe Dewtae coat, | woBa yey BY inuence among his op- | Wie Garrison of the same elty. Ars im: Aspin- | ‘weendlany language mag um to, Wee | a at (amie ast ‘Reanerivetis te on } ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH. PULBER. N | Brooks, of Boston, is now considering whether WALLIS A VICTIM. the broad ground that no one man in this | Wall, isa niece of Mrs, Selfridge. “Mr. Gai ey He was bailed out by Sheriff Des- CHURCH, corner Hth and ¥ sts. Rey. Dr. Domest having revarned fo the city Re ‘o-morrow (Sunday) at 11 a.m. an Winn All invited. 2 Prof. Stille and declined by Pro! sp he will accept the proffered Provoship of the |. Wale hits apan in this | snd Gen. Van Vilet were among the liberal pur- Pennsyivania university, ‘lately resigned by | | Secretary Thompson: recived on ine Fee So et See SDT Oe he a noacd | chasers at the Light Infantry Fair Thursday A Plan to Fire the City. le message mn ry! 1 the evening.—At the Fair last ht the floral In a communication to the board of ‘supervis- a that security foe e Leo and the future de- Rogers.— De Young, the shooting editor of the that the Marion had airived at Montevideo temple displayed a beautiful shield of fresh and o18, yesterday, Mayor Kalloch stated WAUGH M.E. CHURCH, con Sa and | Saf Francisco Chronicle: is in Philadelphia.— Tow fer Dears ive | eae established on the very | frigbant flowers, on which, on a bed of green, | had teen toll by cx-Sapervicor Gibbs than the sts. n.e.—Febvuary 20th, is80—Preaching | Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Hawley re- | 0% Rio with yellow fever on Five | threshold ot such a claim. On Personal grounds, | appeared the words, “« Company. Nice had definit: Lesa KE 1 o'clock 8.m.,. y the pastor, Rev. J... | turned to the city to-day trom Chicago. officers and nine men were down with the fever Hol cen noe Ses ae conta ne apnea pear fantry,” the I ne ed in eee poles. ee peas ae ceoemed te sista pian a : Wupeven, and a Temperance Mass Mestini &: a i and two deaths had occurred. Secretary Thomp- : ae t the weekly meeting 0 ot the F Brench Society, | places. He further stated that he believed the T20p.m- THe Stik SERVICE DsFrcreNcy.Senators | con cabled Commodore Bryson to report fully, | *M¥, twice as Fresident, and as an American | .1'the rooms of the Art Club, last evening, the | Feport to be without foundation in fact. METROPOLITAN ME OHURGH.. Wallace, Beck and Booth, as a sub-committee | anq yesterday r:celved the following answer: | G ealous of new constitution, which makes some important ] Ree ees s —Hev. Dr. HT a lay is german element, J lous of any encroachment | Cy, in the method of admission to ber- | No Need of a Vigilance Commmitioe: ane nS eerhinos ‘st 11 a.m. and 7:30 of the Senate committee on appropriations to- {otal eases, 21, 6 officers and 15 men. Lieut. | upon the practice of our government even | Changes Ao e Mt a Gee on this New Yorx, Feb. 2.—A er Fe b. “ge Flour dull and by vite pastor. Subject in Evening: Manly day heard Postmaster General Key, Assistant | Wallis ied ‘on'the 23d; = 3, apprentice, on | through the forms of law, are almost united | Ship, was ado) after some lon. us | says:—W.T. Coleman, president of Sinn tty vito eae and heavy. Postmaster General Brady and Monroe Sauls- | the 20th. Officers exeept ree well or conva- | against a third term candidate. The meeting pene conc! uae the poorest was is and this committee organization in 1856, disclaims any A ers cores aa QHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, ‘corner bury, a prominent western mail contractor, on | lescing. Men same. icers and crew ashore | neld in Cooper Institute, Tuesday night, was | by Mesdames Dovilliers, of Annaj an Satention ot eine pare Pe Grae ns MARKETS 2 at 7 ‘Mass. ave. and 12th st. n. the subject of the star service deficiency. Gen- | on Flores Island. On an roach of cool weather | well attended, and throug] rh well-1 known speakers city; readings by M. Moreau (including the | ofthis time. He emphatically that San yon, pac im., as reporsed ‘Sohne ploes af Ii a-tn., Rev. Dr. Eutione wil reach. erals Key and Brady argued that the ‘amount | will break gut and fumlgate. Suppose origin | wos very eniifusiastic in denouncing the tird ee enone SireP thee Franciod has no weed of stetinno ements Bt t per canta. ieee. B46 enthg service, '7:30 p. m., Rev. Mr. Mornison “ed by the House bill shoul reased coi retary Tho term movement. 108%: ‘D. of 0. 8.65%, 95; New J Sil presen. Posh 700,000, and that 1s restrictive provisos | further dispatch to Commodore Bryson direct- ie ‘GhocuPOMisIG eNOORATE, anda French’song by Mite B. Guillaume. M. | {he city authorities should be able todo all that eae, ee 85; gees tos SABBATH SOHOOL MISSIONARY AN- | shouid be sirieken out, in order to maintain |-tng Pim to keep the department fully informed |. Leon Chotteau, whose efforts to promote 8 | ments that preparal jong are making for a vigt- and, Bt, NIVERSABY, WESLEY CHAI the mall service at the present standard, in- | as to the health of © Marlon, om, Teporting all ‘Not a single step has been taken to comprom- | closer commercial intercourse between Ianve committee are enti rat CHURCH, Sabbath Evening at 7:30 trelook. Ad cluding all increases of the numbers of trips | deaths and new cases. The lt ose | ise the differences in the democracy of thisstate..| country and France are well known, Dang in. in- | they can asecioble ins very Dn en I ee Oe ee a Senet er aeand other | and all expediting of the cervice ordered during | death on the 23d tsgiven ts Lieut Jo Jonn. P. Wallis. | ‘Yne latest and most abgurb story credited to goed by hitacoutitention ansce Shoragaress: | sany. eee: the last and the current fiscal years. The le was born ouisiana and was appointed a i ressing CHRISTIAN © amon Ve. ave., bet N | amount originally asked for by the department | cadet midshipman from Maryland, and entered | Jou Kelly 1s that, he will not support Mr. Til | the Tational capital devoted to the culture of a = sialon and O sts.—Services morning and night at | Wwos$2,000,000, but three hundred thousand ol- | the naval academy Feb. 25, 1864. "He received | C¢H Again as.a candidate, but. will not oppoce A | the French language and literature. Hesald | REFORM AS) THE WINTER District Government AMfaire. eT ea PoNaeea Nery mat. | Jars Of this Sum was requested for the pur- Be apprentice gs Heutenant b August si srhat may be called a distinction without a ait. | 2° &] ected ¢ to revurn a Ona nro but The | Czar’s ‘Home Heretofore _ a | , District Commissioner Morgan panes si of _putti on additional service @ apprentice Rogers who on the ference. It 1s not known who Mr. Kelly wil to revisit aga lere! ‘come. ies Kelly will Jess night, and is quite unwe elito-day, being con: ler of the current fiscal year, ers, second-class ordinary seaman. meet the society, which he trusted he enema mg Place for Nihilist Tramps. TEE SOULS OHURGH, Her, a,b, | Surine the remainder of the current fecal Year, | ousted “a the navy December a4 Terr at New Support, but, it 15 only too evident that {t will | tno increasing in ‘influence and prosperity Soldiers Now Wake Their Places Buell $0 his county and sing craton (when t= Maxo, ¢ of Spriogfield, Mavs. wl con ‘The statements made to-day, facluding answers | York, and bis hore ison Staten Island. The f 1876. In ma ‘The attending phys Drs. ford and New YORK, Feb. 23.—A ee Ce says, sd ‘To-morrow. ‘of Sermon, Canine vmnber of detailed ions pro. | cable: message says: 0 om Louis candidate of 1876. fact, the situation | Busey, have pronouncell Mrs. A. S. Solomons 80 | on authority of a St. Peters sburg correspondent, | AN EARLY AND THOROUGH INVESTIGATION RE+ b New Saints for the New Hepubtte, iether cer. | toa DIES re ub -cerinl ee has not inaro ved since the Syracuse convention h better that her daughter Ida, who wi ‘QUESTE! vices at 7:30 p.in. 5 a. pounded by the sub-committee, will be printed or cony of last ‘the same scene may be muel et er dang! 8, as | that since the recent explosion at the winter and laid before the tull committee at a meeting | named Like. it ipovident the proper name is ot in toe ae ‘conventic wat repented married January 2ist, has been able to join her | palace, the dead soldiers have been buried with The District Contutsnoners to-day sent REFORMED CHURCH—Rev. a to be held on Monday, when action may be ee | Harvey Wike, cadet midshipman, who 1s one of | #t the ig lon, when the Tam- | husband Mr. Pelxotto in New York, where they | great honors. A number of the leading gen- | Hon. Eppa Hunton, chairman of the House Die Eee eer iT otionk ia Sovekoien | pected upon the whole subject. the oficers of the Mar! e vessel stopped | Many, delegates from, this city put in their | will reside. “Mrs. Solomons’ improvement, in Grais were present at the. religious services | ttict committee, the following letter: Sanh aie bo ee Se ——— at lo de Janeiro nnd took to coal ane Ie a SSO mee ee reerR cannot | healuh is a subject of congratulation to her | ‘The emperor himself visited the wounded, and | _ “Sin: The House of Representatives having fag.’ A fullattendance is requested. Sunday school ‘THE POSTMASTER GENERAL SUSPENDS’ His | evident, took inthe fever with the coal. She ie dem- | family and all who know her.—A number of | has directed that the famtltes of those killed in | directed their committee on the District of Co- 39:45 a.m. OxvEn Acainer Davrnm. Postmaster General | lett New York in December last, to join the At. Corser ioe ee eee Cutside of | visitors dally express thelr appreciation of the | the explosion shall be provided for. ‘This meas- | lumbia to investigate the charges against Mi. VERNON PLACE GHUROH, Sthand | Key has lssucd the following order:—“ On the | Jantic station. Her destination was Callao, | Yovr city ty faction, and tn some quarters openiy | Crayon portraits of the London beauties, the | ure makes the Czar more popular in st Peters the District Commissioners by the Treasurer of K ats. n.w.—Preaching Te ‘To-morrow at lia. h day of No ber, 1879, I iss ed ad Peru. Montevideo, where she put in with the accuse them co-operating wi o Countesses of Lonsdale and Dudley, Mrs. Price | burg than ever. A large number ee ra eed in_his letter to the Secretary ‘ tr, Hev. W. P. HARRISON, D.D., and at | 13th day of November, sued an order | fever on board after leaving Rio, is about three | and Mrs. ‘Pan ingtry, by Mr. W. A. Duncan, of | have been made in the ‘winter of the Treasury, ti transmitted to the House on Pe m. by pastor, i addressed to you, forbidding the payment of any repudjicans o carry the state for ‘the Chicago 7:30 p. m, the Ann versary 8, S Mtiesiona tal money-order to MA. Dauphin, or Mt», | Hundred miles from the latter place, Candidate. Now, Yaris how on éxhibition in the red Or them some superior officers. wate made the 0 February, 1 vi Bs he Comunisianiers ies p. me y z ie Sone Se DIS re , ry Secretary. Pubic: invited. Baupnin, tecretary, or M. A. Dau hin, post Various Matters. WHAT MR. KELLY DEMANDS, the u: reception Wate by Mrs. M. D. Lingoin Hine Se alt Pein ered ions oft the committee in conducting the inv nm AS q NORTH CAPITOL ME. CHURCH, cor. Gass ore sa oe re RNS OE ‘The claim of the celebrated witness, Maddox, | On the other hand, Mr. Kelly looks upon Mr. | and Miss Jessie F. Waite, 615 H street, Miss, lace fe. ver a hundred i peop le, itis found, this: Inquiry ‘seriously embarrasses the collection 5 N, Capitol and K sts.—Rev. Jas. McLine, | O7072.c4 to them to the postmasters at whose | fF $750,000 for cotton taken during the war, | Tilden as the stumbling block in the way of | Phoebe Couzins san tment Miss Waite mn regularly lodged and tea at th © pal of the District revenues, as fatra the Commis~ pastor. Preacl yy vhs Offices they were mall ‘This party having has been reported upon a‘versely by the House | success in New York, and re-echoes the late re- Fiing ie the accompaniment.» lusic, social and ace, enthuse they had not the slightest right ion of District affairs, the brought suit against me to enjoin the perform: | COmmittece on war claims, frain of the Cincinnati Enquirer, that “for the ane va tias Counne tote | tbe there. “They had no known occupation, | sloners respectfully request that it te ance of tbis order, and having appealed the Col. Finley, who has the credit. at least, of sake of the he must not rents informa Fey race tions. Cor left | and have now been cleared out. The pi 18 po romp and and with all dlopatcn thatmay Be THE BEV. SANE W. BADDAWAT, ot | same to theSupreme Court of the Uaited States, | baving a connection with that ‘Tilden “barl,” ts | “iothn of sxeraaatgence*™ Mi Waly cays in | iecrage,” St Louls, where she is engaged to | now full of soldiers and 1s st guarded. le. oe of ine B Speseat for the teformed e ZOv : i ? e em] ie juestion. aes. Bir, Bape of wigs VILCA, SdrandDete.,atiia-m- | Lopisiana that he has complied with all the | Garfeld’s visit home ‘s merely to look aiter the | State demands it. "The volce of four-fifths of tae | A good deal of buncompe has ween written. pele f large wooden box: thought. to contain | Lessrs Says THE ISTHMUS CANAL MUST Bf Ro-morrow. Seats fice. Strangers welcome. ‘NO | jegal requirements of that state, and other evi- | 7¢Palr of some old ullaingson his farm at Men- | arty’ throughout the state demands it. The | gpous what the House interoceanic canal com-'| Been smNGgpled. to the alee cag eG | Con—A committee of New York merchants en- evening service. free instit af - tt CS ee PUBLIC TEMPERANGE MEBTING BY SGhunitted to moe teat sald Me ons shin is one Ee Eon Oe oe tate ot Te. He is barred out. by. an ager pany 1s going to do in the way of reasserting | hasbeen discovered, ee ee DIVISION, No. 6, SONS OF | gaged in conducting a scheme or device for ob. rT. ores as ; | tion of interests every one of which 1s iimpe: the Monroe doctrine as well as to what the ad- and tendered him a rece’ U. ron next Tuesday eve- GE, Lat Vermont arene Curistian taining money through the malls by means of nounce his safe arrival at Cork, where is U. 8. | tive.” ‘The Brooklyn Zagle, which bas adhered | ministratior is doing and will do. ‘The House FOREIGN AFFAIRES. 5 Church, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, , webrus 29th, | fai: d fraudulent’ pretonsions, consul, iden’ the mittee. has bean in cont ith Governer of Bombay ping, which ae oe soel uignene = at 3: = o'clock. Addresses by Col We ase, | false and fraudulent pret represen' Gen. Tom Braay, second assistant postmaster | '0 Mr. Tilden’s fortunes to gos out this | commit ference with the Lowpon, Feb. 2 Sir Ji ° entertained 4 2 Dr. E. 3. Wakp and Brsste CSAS ‘All are in- | tons and promises, I hereby authorize and ‘a peral, 13 e’to start a new ublican | Week in a long article lool to Gen. Hancock | members of the administration, and without a Hales a es_ Ferguson, for- P ig to ee of wel meee pore ‘do ae rect_the suspension of said order of November | £e0< oer fe isalanapons, on be called Che | #8 the most available candidate. Yet In the | doubt have learned how the ae une, SATAY, jor 1 India, and at one : twill say to you tha that scionce has affirm- A PUBLIO TEMPER ANGE MEETING | 1%; 1879, So far as It relates to said Dauphta, un- Morniny St ‘Star. face of all this I am told by one of the shrewd- | on this subject. This tf pe Roo of New Zealand, has been ap- ed that it the istumuy canal can be cut, and it Dbunberion Street 3 FE Oberch, Sunday, | tithe case shall have been heard and deter. | int rai the House will k 11 | €st of politicians that Mr. Tilden will control an article in last Sat "s pee governor of ee vice Sir Richard | must be cut. Upon the success of this’ under- es: dresses by Charley | Mined by the Supreme Court of the United je new order of cep all | the dele ition from this state to Cincinnati. committee continues its daily sessions, and emple, whose term of office has expired. taking I will stake my reputation, not in Fear 5 Og pan. Ada v ¥ | States.” the Speaker's Re Cay oe (ke Lomb y Ak the rear Oe sa fe lives to that There 1s in the commencing the draft of a series of resolutions A New Cable. the pest, Dut in all time te comer” oe Oy i ar ee Gierasch aes THERE WILL BR NO WR ae | ee ere ne eonnenced om Taney ee High ie nation const of Hl. and Abbott ‘The commit ever, adie the | toconnect Mania and fioug Kony." °°" | A Maseru SvePENDED oN a CuAnoR oF Perv cer ip be snd Uy oes Mere ME | east it te well vuderstood in malitary eirales | y<t tom Ewing, of Ohio, is said to bein the | Putvergy N’ gana Pendleton of Ohio, Patmet | treaty, and do. propose “to interiors | a gare rete Copenhagen. Gharies Walker, pastor of the: Mamncaiet sox and 1. “H. Gaupxex. ‘The members of the | tat such is the case. It 1s stated, on good au. | \ Ben Palmer, managing editor of the Boston | of Ill. aud Potter of N. Y., and other’ possible | n any manner with Mr. de Lesseps’ Panama | dated night, says: A fire is here, | Church at Fall River, Mass., ee rier and thepubitea are invited. | ovog, R. 8. | thority, that word has been sent to tne oficers | Globe, who has been 2 mf city for a week, left | Pd probable combinations. | The only way out | route. The resolutions will, however, assert | which threatens the destruction of an entire | With having committed adul th a 21 of the present difficulty would seem to be the | that the 0 matter by whom built, shall quarter. The fire brigade appears to be unable | Woman residing in his family, and of hegieeting : WATER RENTS. In Colorado and New Mexteo, who have Doon | for home last MEME | Ws or rouiguilie, | nomination of a ticket at Cincinnall acceptable | be guarntecd in its neutrality, and that Ho for: | Q'scSe wits ik; Peete are eee eee | to fo support his wife, resulted Thursday : hereby notified the bills | Tey TL not go further in the ecco have bought eighty thousand square feet of | ‘0 both elements of the democracy of this ‘state. eign wer shall secure @ foothold or influence Bri embassy. The King and Crown Prince | bis suspension from the cre | on ¢ sca water takers are hereby notified that the fine | of the preliminaiy details, Stores have been | ground in the vicinity of Stewart's castle. They THE AMUSEMENT SEASON. Coe eee ee The Ona sce uy | of Denmark are on the acene stimulating the | Church privileses Ul! the meeting of the annual for theeame st theomicg of the Water Department | moved and accumulated at advantageous points, | do not intend to improve it, Dut to hold it for-a | ‘The amusement season of 1879-%30 in New | js DOE DEO} tO TED UP Aad HOw thas the | eons of the firemen. ference wil be held at Norwich. April 7, D os on and after the Isr OF MARCH, as no bills wil and troops have been located fora “ready.” It | rise. York has been a very decided success thus far, | canal has ¢o be constructed over a certain route Husso-German Helations. petitions for divorce have been “tiled ‘by both sent ou! that ifthe bills are not paid wich has been ‘tedly announced, by authority, Col. Thompson, chairman of the Ohio central 2 % Lonvon, Feb. 28.—The Vienna correspondent y thir from that cates et ‘water will be cat Rel avy = 1 and promises to continue for the spring. Bese and only by an American company, but that f the Times hi: parte the case ne be di ofin the civil a vi {82 additional will be added to that if the Ute murderers were not delivered up | democratic committee, has issued a call for a the interests of the United States shall be pro- | ofthe 7/mes says that the recent editorial ar- "This will be remem! red as th the o T bi ae “ reained noes for punishment that the whole affair would be | meeting of that committee on the isth of | are now twenty-one places of regular amt fected. "This about all there is inthe reported | WCle of the North German Gazette on Russo- nie h the wife mia in Nee ao 408d. COX, Water Resistrar, | turued over to the army. Three of the Utes whe March, at at Columbus, ment in the theatiical and musical line ‘open DO) German relations, are construed there as a con- ich the wife was recently arrested are charged with participatixg in the Meeker ces are three in four that the new | nightly, which exceeds that advertised in the | Warlike flight of the American eagle. ‘Thecom- | tinuation of Prince Bismarck’ struggle against | York, upon her arrival there from Norwiey in THE ANNUAL MEETING OF (THE | maseacre have been given up. and two of them | municipal code for the District will not be | Paris papers and fully equals that of London. | mittee bas under consideration roposition | Prince Gor ‘General eee company with hostler, and who was su ea STOCKHOLDERS, OF THE NATIONAL | Sirived here this morning. “The other, Doug. munipa GPR section” Thenew rules whien | The variety of entertainment 1s. quite as great 2 apt oe ee Riussian minister of War, that the. manacr ne | AUEMUY alscharged by te police court. LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF THE US Dire isa prisoner as Wort Leavenworth. 1 Wi unquestionably be adopted by the’ House and the standard of excellence in many in. i | which the Russian press’ has sought to make EGRAPH WAR.—Notwithst f Pe Ee understood that the two supposed murderers, will cut off District day, and the | stances equal if not superior to thatin the latter | st bractiable Toute but has not acted w Ise of the recent, demonstrat ee ners Nae enn ee bela feiss onide of the Gonpauve it Sih surest | who arrived here today. will be sentto Fortress | District coxmttes wit De able’ fowake | cities ‘There are no theaters in elther of those | 1%, A gentieman in thls clty has received a et | Uscot the recent demonstrations of German | injunctions granted by the courts at Kansas ertuwest® corner D, en TERSDAY, March, | Monroe. ‘They casnot be punished beyondcon: | the House up sumelentiy to take holdor the | eltles that are as handsome or comfortable in | tex fYom a French scientist, who Teatlons between the bwo dates seit ante, oa | Gly, oud Denver, to restrain the American Theo," at iG oftock i * | nmement. “There 18 no lav fed out in| matter, ag tt will provoke a long deb thefr interior finish as Wallack’s, Booth’s, Steele | .,, but with a man lke M. de Lesseps, niea | Telations between the two states still exist, has | Union Telegraph Company from interfer 0.8 ANTES Ben | ee ee ee ee eee ater ea ACEH ot Ene oeoee air Mackayes new theater, or Daly's new'srssq. | With Vanity and pride, other arguments will be | Called forth the articles of the Nort German | ing Mwith the wires of the. Westera “ASSURE, ELBOTION. for the suirender of the Meeker Gurdemme, | miltee, has Tally "recovered. trom tis recent | Way. Of course New York has nothing to than a simple exposition of the want | 942et(¢ as @ protest the theory that the | Union Telegraph Company on the Kansas Orrice or THE CoLumsta Raruway Co. | under which they can be punished. ‘The crime | ilness. a are with the Grand Opera House in Barta but of economy of bis scheme, He has all the ability | DeTs0hal relations of the two dynastics control } Pacific road, the former company did cut out annual election will be held at the BOARD mitted Rh ‘Keademy of Must of the Fiench character and to adrottness ana | ‘© Felations of the governments. the wires and have possession of the same. OF RR Shas TUESDAY, March 9th prox- pa Pore fergie ian peas anes Beane ey mene ean drawback He se tena fale as and nate eee S pera boldness he unites the inesse and astuteness of ‘Ur of the Chaldees” on Fire. Under Mr. Gould's order, the wires on the imo, between the hours of 3 and ap m., for seven | the United States courts, ‘The delivery of the | the request of the House District committee is | Opera House in rood oma emus an Oriental, with whom he has passed a consid- | , LONDON, Feb. CUR Urta, in Asiatic | Unton Pacific Lins known as the Atlantic and 6 rs, to serve the en: nree: prisc: fe bet exceed meee Sy COnTNUe? to Of Pen- | crable part of his life, He really tninks that ne Turkey, situated on the su Site of the | Pacific wires, were’also cut out, and are in pog~ 3 “i, OLAGETT, ree prisoners referred to) is all that will SID BT STAEI SUR (UO) CRG) BROS Ae ne attract crowded houses at P scriptural city of sr ofthe dees,” has been | session of the american Union Company. ; feb2-14t Secretary Col. R-R. Go. | be accomplished In the direction of pun- the Fath avenue. It has but ons more wreak 00 | Cos tend the Dierions ii te Rate OES | eahiy aocary ol sad —_—______— NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. fehment, “It. is not the poliey ot "the | It i sald that the Pres{dent will send in the | run unless Mr. Ford secures avoleese Gr eke | a8 tue Orientals, Tn that he will and peat uf LAS Ter Mane Bursxny Cases—The Swan xe Interlor department to have war with the In- | few list of Onto supervisors next Monday, which | theater. He fe wilt 800n have four companies of | ®'Tor. On his return to France M. de Lesseps Mr. Gladstone’s S| oe Harriman alleged bsibery cases, in which W. R. Bedford, Hine Lick, ten @tans; in fact, it has all along been the object | will contain all the old nominees save two. “Phates” traveling, besides the one at the | Will make a gre ee ee Jast, night | White is charged with ving money to the Bock, ‘Duifalo, Lithia, Boe Alum, Geyser, | cf Secretary Schurz to avold a war it posatble. | |The House of Representatives has as yet | Broad streeh, Phiehetpalae ae te one nee ae cat addressed sagen boy Htarslebone, London, in fusion members of the E yebu -Hunyadi | In the delivery of the three prisoners. there is | failed to get possession of the celebrated Glover | “The Royal Middy;” which Mr. Daly has ran | fevorame er Sees re retger enier pee|| OF republicans, were Detore Halos invest i by ‘Apolinaris, Baling Paling, Wires Suipis an opportunity of avoiding the turning of the | report in opposition to the “Pirates” is superbly mount. foyer ment one een to deviare | general eloction. Regarding the rumors of 8 Ung commitiee, in A\ rday. ig ae wae im whole matter over tothe army, From the in- | | CoC. W. Moulton, brother-in-law of Secre. | ed and well sung, Dut ts deficient in the ary | {elt cgainst bis Projet for, him, not to have maton of Paniamient he suid the debate | Says ho has the $1,000 given to him Yet, subject & fel PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. rs | humor and absu: rT any chance of ewe the public. He isa | now p! i in the House of Commons de- 3 THE ANNUAL ELEOTION FOR Di | evident that it will not assume che aguressive | Dall Sherman, as’ gone to hts home/In Cineln- | he pooths theater Mr ee Rphegoisie ates.’ | dangerous man because his addresses are in sen- ved the government of that at_opportunity. to the order of the would-be briber. 2 = sume the l. re ut 2 ree me HERN LIBERTY | Under the decision of the administration aud | Members of the House committee on com- | “Humpty Dumpty,” with Mamt. and Barthole timents of generosity andgiory—-alwayseo pow. | He declared that all parties were agreed that | Wowaw SUFFRAGE.—In the New York senate = mine Cir "i id at the office of | particularly of the War department. The arri- | merce say that the river and harbor appropria- | mew in their oid Characters, in brilliant sce erful and in Se eee ee ee at yesterday Mr. Halbert introduced a concurrent Pe. =e negrauater b oe Se pols open Qith, | Valof the Ute prisoners here and the confine- | tion bill for next year will be an effects. One of the features of the Pane boca S fluential member of the Geographical Society of | tril a accene Hee deat —— pune Tesolution amending the second section of the a Open Mare! ‘loed Baran ment of Douglass at Fort Leavenworth and the "This, probably, becatse of the @ elections to a musical ice Uy BOOMING GE Gtteen | Pa AN Or eee, Wace oar | wee ee oe first article of the state constitution so a8 to Webe-aw GEO. W. KING, Sec'y._ | future transportation of the two prisoners here | be held in October and November. Spanish students, who give some exquisite sa Carri De henre ere en er etperene | [eerie es pierre eign at the Drospeot of of | allow women to vote. Laid over. ; THE-ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | to Fortress Monroe wins up the whole matter | _ The House District committee will take up the | music on the guitar and mandolin. ‘Tt isthe | Had lent FE Ete mtncl ini aeo cca Geeta Es ee oe hee Se pee UP fockHOLUENS of “ihe. KONTHERN Gaeeanere At their eee OTT. Te IRE | Hataae tbe Mee eRe MCR ES hee | sealed thro n appeared tn Paris in isis, | Eny ways Miively discussion followed and the | lanes attitude on tho Tortis question was | reemmle seaGed thay ek aaah paper ct ee recent ou own ‘e Be eich meeting ie eA oy 1880. 12 m. | that the question ts now practically disposed of. terested to their way to th Exposition of that year at Sleta wae Caltyrmmakenied tite aairerte oe tia Leta on tcienmemnae Tea eeameine partons Tea ce Soe ae ae = sppany will bo submgied Yor Salento, and The House Commit ‘To-day. C06} m and oe de Lesseps will find a 5] h ee ee to Irish He | which honorable occu; m_he was more ofa ‘feb5-4w GEO. W. KING, Sec'y. The committee rooms upon the House side | ,,Ben: Perley er tiie ts e “ew eee 7 = . said the ‘unity of the emp! Sand te ee ee tye cae ip Faiernie were quite deserted to-day, the majority of the bution. eeks. Mr. Boucicat ical Notes. mi inde) ‘- | _ Two Exgcurions AND A Resrirs.—John Henry BOLLINGER ( CHAMPAGNE. members being averse to holding meetings tc- en Stowell, of Vi is inthe t Wallack’s in the ‘Shaughran,” pd oe men ee ero angle ently of other consideration, but Saxe: johnson, a hung in the jail [ <a ‘Exrma Quauiry Bur. day on the grounds that for the past two weeks how engaged ih the profitable busi- only Rian: Goaneoee tr tis poate comin ay = their time has been continuously employed per makyng, at. Soe cmap Wis. audiences in the BOLLINGER OF: CHAMPAGNE. upon committee work to the neglect of their t that the U. 8, fae Kiboura Court March. During apes mente "Ber ae eee one a Sains a Esmee ches eee TES CO! were in ion. THE MOST DELICIOUS | DRY WINE TH THR | “cue HOU TeTEn OCEANIC GAwhe Gor Hom Godiove &. Orth is spoken of as the Te. a tenee Was in session for several hours. Lievt. Collins, | publican candidate for governor of Indiana. it For Satz BY of the U. 8. navy, who served fn several of the ee ie ae eee oe he will THOMAS RUSSELL, snrveying expeditions on the Isthmus, made & have a good “boom ” to start wi statement as to the Comparative effects of it Hayes plays Sulina but they say mechanical, if effect to prevent Delaware oe nena as \ ae hore Tens Youn, g, of Ohio, is preparing a va not ‘The “acumen ce ch for Wednesday even- rout fe meee ase of Sa diagrann” that for safling |r ‘on St: Patrick for St. Patrick’s day read- | gain is not down more determined that, Seuceens invitation oe with essels panams canal would “pre | ie- in cage gape cee! lisadvantages, ile the performance 3 next for the west. eeevailkic cat al ‘in that region of th nee cite | _ Ewteravion.—Mr. Grinnel, United States con- ocean, while the Nicaraguan rout id be free | Sulat Bremen, in his dispatch to the Depart- commanded one of the e rt no || Sulin aaietuun Meee Got ve emer or to the same effect. also en ferea intoa full explanation of the proposed Plans oe the rconstraction of the Nicaragu: canal. pom ‘officers favored this route very strongly. The committee then went into exe- cutive session. on commeree was engaged the rir a harbor bill and agreed’ pon Several iat, = rece? Summen-hotel THE LABOR pA" eee The: ‘ are renovated, and ab ¢ prance Re ae Sees he lange Duilding mn which Worla 1s pub- covering Eee a Se eae meas a =

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