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EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. Foes LESeo! FEBRUARY 10 —M" Bw, ULE V. PRUD'HOM MES ‘acqu ood and are taught Gia a esate of classes fer adul's and chi ‘oultabie fst cr adul'e el a . Terms moderste Cal at910 l4thst nw., between 22m andip m “Mondays and Thucidaya sat jal 46pm. PENCENMIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7:h and L streets northwest.—This stitution bs a prowreseive aud successful experi- ebeeof 16 pers. Iteduestes young men and womea for usefulness d self-supy Its gradustes secure: ith rsef trust and profit C urseof stu: and nin my rises the Brulish Lanwuage, susi- Ress Arithmetic Spencerisn Practical Penmanship bx, by ringle and double entry, ads to f business, Elocntioa and totes. ya a Neves ina Sessions. For information | and terms c!! st the Oullewe or address H CUBPENGED Principal. HE AR HER INSTITUTE, For etre NGTON, D. Ce aye adres Mire, Me ARCBER, 1491 | Marsachuse’ Fs avenue, Washington, D.O. Janld | MUELLE, Director of Music, 8: Jon's Episcoval Church, Teacher Piano, Orven and Vocal Music, Xc., 1299 Lith Street norths +t decd PRATeLy ipectal atten int Point, Anpap.:; snd all Terms ip ads i: ce a 8. Woy OV.17, iss. Prof. and Mrs. L. EO. COL LIEKE'S residence snd private school for 4 to 1588 T street northwest. D Lauage, a oR IN CLAS8—Mathematics, neh. Germsn snd English. ARROWSHITH mae Ferry Co. Wharf, cka. m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the PO 'OMAO BIVER LANDINGS as far as Leonardt: ws a0 Nomint; returning MONDAY, WEDNESDA* and FRIDAY. foot of Fare and Fr. ight at lowest rates. } tsnl9 F. J. STON, Purser. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—Sreswsrp | LIS® fi. SEEN NEW Vouk, Haver, LONDON, Sovane\i roxaxp BarMes. ‘The steeme «of this company will sail every Sat- Urday from L-+men Pier. foot of 3d street, Hobokea. Bates of “e:-—From New York to Havre, Lo: don, Southas 1 aud Bremen, first cabin Becond cabin teerae, #30; prepald st certificates, = or freight or passaze «CO. 2 Bowling Graen, New York, | OTT & O0., 945 Pa. Ave., Agents % javid | Cenearer E-worrer. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD a OUMPANY LIM. | Between New York and Liverpool. Cal!- at Cork Harbor, TER 40, N. B., NEW YORK. ed., 9 Feb. |Scythia ... Wed. a, "16 Feb, | Parthia... Wed. i 23 Feb | dothais. Wed’, 5 2 Mar, [Batavia Wod., 90 Mar, j shendsy from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. i eo", 2.0, {ceeding to accommodations. eke irs $15 ad-Sjions Revurn tichet* on favora: as. Steerave at very low rates. sinerawe tickets from Liverpool anc: Queenstown, and ali other parts of Europe, st lowest rates. = ‘Through bills of laden given for Gelfast, Glas- | ow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Con- Bebt, auc jor Mediterranean ports. For fre: dvassage apply s office, No 4 Howlire Green, or both steerave and | eebin to OTIS BIGELOW & CO , 605 7th et Wasbington, Do =i Janly VERNON H. BROWN & CO, N. NEw XOLH ROTTERDAM, | ‘the Company's | Osrrying the ¢ Fe Harbeok's stores, Brooklyn, revu‘arly on WED- NEBDAY. lat Cabin. #50-870. 2a Cabin, 50, Btoer. | aze, 826 !AZAUX, Genersl Agent, 27 South | ‘William Tx.” For passaze apply to W. G. METZERCTT & CO., 925. Pe H, JOHNS Bul’ ding est Washington : Bate Depox: “RAILROADS. | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | THE MUDFL FASTLINE, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THEEAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TH JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL BAIL! SCHEDULE TO TAKES E¥FKOT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i, 158). LEAVE WASHINGTON. , Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Bx- ‘Presa. 5 00—Bsitimore, Elltectt City acd way stations. = | 76.40-—Balt:more Express. way. (Piedmont, 6.80_Baltimec, Aunspolis, Berar ‘Winchester, Hacoratwwa and way, va rs, 5 8. 10—Point of Rocks and way stations. B.46—Stenvtes and Valley press. (Connects for Hagerstowp aad st Point of Rocks for Frederic) 9.00—New Yorx. be oe! snd Bortou Exprees. Sree 3 Fouday only for Baltimore, Annapoiia | and wey 10.00—Paltimore Express. (Stopa at Hyattsville, Lanre!, Annapolis Junc- | Hanover.) | ttshurvh, Chicago, Cincinnati and 8 ‘Express. P.M. 12.10_Bsittmore, Eulicott Otty, Annapolis and Way Station $1.25—On Su day only, for Baltimore and way. $2.05—Balt: more Express. x 42.86—New York, Philade!pnis and Boston Expresa 3.80—Bsltiore and Way Siallona. (Winchester, jez ick, wo sud Way, = via Malay.) 4.30—Baltimors, Hysttsville and Lsnre! Ex- press. (Foderick, via Relay. stopa at Anna. | volte Junction.) 14.45—Potnt of Hocks, Frederick, Haverstown, | Winchester and Way btstions. (On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Ststiona only.) | 14.40—Baitimore, lis and Way Statio: 16.45—Phusdelphiaand: re Epcos. (Mar. tnsbturg aud Way, via Kelsay. peat Hyatte- | Mille spa Laurel.) 8.05—Poin: of Rocks and Way Stations. 16.45—Bsitimo-e and Way Btztioas, press. 9.45—Baitimors, Hystwville and Lanre! Kipresg. 710.00—New Yor iphis and Boston ix: | ress. Siceping Oar to Now York, anc sree. Sleeping Usr to Philadelphis- tDaliy, 3Sunday only. Other tatue dsily, ex- aS. All traits sioy at Relay Station For further information spyy 3 tne Baltimore HREOMC Herel ofloes, Wasaiuiion Siavion, and an Pennsylvanis avenue, corer } street, where orders will be taten for barrace tobe | sheoked snd received at any point in the city. | 1881 vesthivesie store LS8 1 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTER WEST. Doubie tog Steel on Ale SPiENprD Scrxaax, Macwrvicewt EQureMens. IN EFFECT, JANUARY 3, 1381. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixthand B streets, as follows: For Piitsburz and the West, 8:00 3_o Cars to Lonisville and Chicago; 10:30 ith Steeping Cars from Harrisburg St. Louis and Ohicayo; 4:20 p m- alse Care to Bitiabuara: AND POTOMAC RATi ter, Buftalo Car to Watking and th except Sand &m. dstly, except Sunday. For New York and the Bast, § 00s 2, 10:30 8.0. 2:30 snd 16-00 p.m. Ou Sunday 2:59 and 1 -m., Mnuited express of Priusy Parlor (: B203. zit, except Sa Yor Broos:yn, ¥. o: with bonis of b 16. For Fope’s Creek Ling, 6:40 3.u: aad 440 p.m* daily, exc: pt Sunday. AD: datiy, ex- 6:40 8m. and $40 p.m. : ORG RAIL- ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- RUAD. %, 7:00, 7:26, 9-20. snd 11-208... 6-20, 8:00 and 12-30 p.m. On 8: <0, 9:20, 12:00 and 11:20 aim. and m. For Riehn.-- (¢ snd the Sonth, 7:00 and 11.00 a.m. daly, si! 5 0 p.m. daily, except Sunday. ‘Traine Kove esaudris for Wassiowton, 6 and 10 G) am. ; 1:00, 8:00, 5-00, 7:00 B.D... sud 12.00 midnight. On Suudsy at 8:05, © thes fetccmalain: aecbaae ay ‘parlor ear se- commodstions can be procured at the oSices, north- east corver ot 12th street and Pennsylvania venue, snd st the depot, where orders csn be left for the checking of baswawe to destination from hotels and | UTHE! { ‘EBook AND son PRINTERS, jvania . Washington, b.O. Lt@ &@ specialty. Janig EEIND | SG—The Lroerz Drxpany employs BoSivdes Wormmeny sna tars out sayoeer Work. It is our of the. ests bilahments in the Wis Pa ‘oct! Warnes 296 10th st. ‘CHABCOAL, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Carpet Lining Felt, Felt Bev GUAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. YHTEUINANY HEADQUANTER % Fourteenth Street. Skillful treatment fer Sick or Lame Ant- mals. Hosorsble dealing w.ih the owners, ¥airremoner.tion in {cour cars. janto HOB’'T SMITH & CO. Ls} W ing and ART THEARUR SPECIMENS OF OLD IDUMO, KISIU. Ow aRG BANKO, AND MANY OTHE: ©ULY DECORAT! SONNE ENAME! it tas ERN GOLD LACQUERS, ARLISTIC BRONZ*! INLAID WITS MENS OF RARE Jap RAGA, THIS EVENING. UNBIVALED COLLECTION OF JAPANESE COMPRISING SUPERB HIZEN SATZMA BIC R WARES MARY’ TENB OF OLD AND MOD- )UD AND D SILVER. SPKCI- PSO -LAIN AND POTTERY | BEA CARVSD _1VO- RIES, “MOST EL. EMBRO{DERED SILK, kc. OAX A JAPANESE EXPER iD BY CONNOUSET B: E } VABLE AND CHOIOE COLLEOiIUN EVER EOUGBT TO THIS COUNTRY. The «whole will be sold without re-erve on WEDNESDAY, TH TERNOONS st 240, and KVENINGS at, 7 o'clock, February 2. 3'and 4,in the reside” ce form- erly need a8 a Clab Hlovee, and mors recently used forthe Art Loan Exhibition, southoast corner of 15th and H streets. No. 737. opposite Wormley’s. Goods how on exhibition. ‘House comf jay dk MED jBSDAY, and FRIDAY AF- ” mh ite ray OAL GS DOWLING, Auct ICAL, 4 {PEKMATOBHGEA, Impotency, Premature De- Siar. Emiveions “aa all Vehereal” Dissascn, quickly cured by Dr HENRIE. No calomel! used. rn Female Weaknesses, ete., cured. 456 Virginia avenue eouthwest. ry LEON, th janl5-Lm* eat established aud iost reli- able LADIES" PHYSICIAN In the city, oan be 201 ‘ee dmily st 455 Massachusetts 3 o6to%. “Al Femsie Gompiaints aad Tyre fer nicely for patien “ured ave., from 2 Conaulsation tree Sens te jaotS Im Ti sud fo MADAME BSELD=N, Pro- ver twenty years’ sne- ard, ursinw and ekilful trest- Is2 Lexington ave., New Janl0°1m* roth DAM DE Ladies. Ali RL indiscretions FO) 8 OF YOUTH.—RECIPE FRER frecdy enre of MINAL WKAKNESS, ANUOOD, apt git dineases brought ep by ® Address DAVIDSON & CO. Nassau ot., New York IST HAS REMEDY FOR femalc compainta quickly cured. Yan be consnited daily at OUG 10th street north- west. Office hows from] to 9 p. m. AscW- 5 5 eure for Kidney [yi MOTOR FR BENCH POWDEKS—Oerisip Gravel and ad Un- aary Diseases, Nervons Debility, Seminal Weak- ess, Trapotency, Gieet, Scrof Disesaes hee cured iu 48 hours. Foresie by EWIBLE, Dragwi Blood Price ert and Skin Sspiiils and ail cured. Gonor Wi. B. BN corner Tt wt. and Pa. ave Sper box, sent by mail ander seal on re- price. mart PILES!!!—A SURE ILE PILES: PU UND AT LAST—NO ONE NEED RUFFEILCA. sore, cure for the Blind, Bleeding, Webing Dr. Wi 1d Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by liams, (an Indian remedy.) called Dr. Wi lame’ Incian Ointment. wil- Asingle box has oured the worst chronic cases of 25 and 30 years stand- ins. so04 sua) a ers intense Rigs aftr vetting warm in instant and vainlesa re Elles, itching of the p Read what the Hi land, says about D No cre need suffer five minutes after spp'y- tog this wonderful soothing medicine. instruments and Electuarigs do more Willisme’ Qtotns, ‘Lotions, i= more _hatza an Sit hurucUa was sMOTS, » (particularly at night acts a8 a poultios; gives and ig prepared only for parts, and nothing else. J_M. Oofinbarry, of Oleve Williatos’ Indian’ Pile Oint. ment. L have used scores of Pile cures, and it af. fore jeasure tosay that I have never found anything which gave sich imaediate and perma bent relief ss Dr Williama’ Indian File Vintment. For sale by all OTT s& druggists, ENKY & DAVIES, Prop’s ,Cieveland, ‘OMWELL, 452 Pennsylvania ave. or mailed on receipt of . Wholesale Avents, J$aal0-e7 QPEBATIONS when a Also, secure STO rates in which ® JOHN A. desired Ww = IN STOCKS. . DODGE & CO. brokers, So. 12 Wall st., N. ¥., buy on StoSper cent. margin, and Avice when and whatto bay. PRIVILEGES at ressoaable $100 can be invested. Fall information on applicstion and Financial Report sept free. janl2-l2mw&e pus" 5 work ati! Treatmest simost Painless. No Unttina! Li cine to Swallow! stem of cure ane Sonderful Discovery is tue No M of Dr. A. Practiced only by ein not Wil wive #1, re. Consul! SO CURE! NO PaYi: Ne ‘This new . Brinkerhoff, of Ohio, Myeeif Kast of the Moun- 1) for # case of Piles T can- m and Examination Free. Osn be ssep az 629 13th ct., corner F corthweat, every 22 aiters to week, Jan. 17 to 22. 31 to Feb. 5, 24 tol¥, 2% te March 6, 14 to 19, 28 to 2d April. JAMES CRESS, %L.D., 529 £3 cor, F north w. L VIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHD NGTON, D. C., DPATERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS- TRICT si other INVESTMENT SECCRITLES, DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. janl9 | s4* LOW'S PO! THE STHON TLAND CEMENT. HST, CHEAPEST, BEST. ROCKLAND (MANE) LIME, The beet in America. CHUECR, SOROOL AND OFFICE FUBNITUBB INDIA RUBEER GOODS Of every description at Factory Pricas. Rooms 20, IL and 12, ( janié IVATE STOCK TELEG BAPH ) WIsES * BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DepGEEZ, BE ‘TLes BOUGHS Commission in Sar ¥ hia, New York, exectited on the New Yor waht | WOOD MANTELS AND TILING Of all kinds, a specialty. 1. E. GANNON, reeran Building, S, STOCKS A! ‘D_ INVESTWENT S®0URI- ad SULD ou COMMISSION. No, 539 15th strect, (Corcoran Butipxa,) AGES OY FUR FRINGE ANO WHITELY, Brock BROKEns, 61 Broadway, New York. Every class of SECURITIES Bonght and Sold on of one Baltimore, rhiladel- Washington. Orders tock Exchange at one- er cent commission. Private and irect telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York ard Eoston, through which orders executed on the Btock Exc! re hanes tn those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and | daily. Orders in | Bonds and information regarding the Markets re- | ceived through our wire every fifteen minutes Cotton, Grain and ered executed with dispatch. OREERE x These Machines | Leider of Low Prices in ING MACHINES. Our offer for tae next ew Home. Sewing Machines. 28 Vth wt. c 3 in New Machi New American New Victor .. Domestic. spools ines: for OPP. ELMER? rer F, St. Qloud Buii cra Good Machines for rent. Old Machinee repatred and made as wood as new. 183L 60 YEARS ESTAR. LISHED, Prices iow. jan29 1881 Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nic SUIT or Gieaned of Besutifally Dyed GENTS LADIES GARMENTS tobe iad at W. HL. WHEATLEY'S Wet and Dry Oleaning and Premium Stesm Dyeing Establiahment. city. 1068 (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, D. . Ww livered anywhere in the Work called for and det: ene QAFETY , RELISBLE-SECU RITY. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street nnd New York Avenue. Fire, Bergiar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 to S00 ‘year. Government bos ds on deposit for #1 per $1,000. Also, receives Silverware in Trunks Board of Manavers—William George W. Kays, vicg presi- : parte: moderate rate. resicen BP. Sryder, secretary er; Heury A. Willard, YAUTION.—GENUINE DEOKER CPIRoe Nanaia ny Graber Boe York led in which Gore Apt rutne Deck : ent in this District and Vireinis for thessmuine igo, for the Burdett Organs and 0. BEN ANY SEWING Public shont to bu; 208. NS be careful not'to be sn imitation with a similar naman, yoght for less than half the price o} G. KUHN is the only jau22 j AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. TWWALTEE 5B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. REGULAR OF FURNITURE, BRUSSELS ur A EAE CoE AL CABSPE = On SATURWAY, Fesrcary Sra, at 10, O'CLOCK A. M., We shali sell, in front of our tere pcb FGFS ana unk weenie Ssrpete, Har a A ao several byureels Carpets, by order of the Gor- TE WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Austs IHOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. BEGULAR SALE OF HOUSEROLD FURNI- TORE ADD LARGE LT OF JEWSLE! as SATURDAY, Frervany STH, 1481, com- me: cing at 10 o' CLOCK Gus Cea beni a ne of Clothing, several rockers, ia THOMAS DOXLING, Auct. “W AMIE: B. WILLIAMS & 00.. “Auctoneers. TRUSTER'S SALE OF THE CONTENTS OF AND REVENTH STREETS N NUMBERING IN ALL aBUU BUOwR. Ty virtne of a deed of trust dated, aR, yembor 18th, 4.D 187. and duly recorded in Liber No. 909, fod $45, et seq., one of the 1 nd record: forWashtovton county, D.C by direch nof the party secured ‘thereby, I shall sci a: pubic auctin, oa the promis soa THURS- DAY, Fewnvaky 101i, A.D. Is8], aT_10 O'OLOOK :3Cy aul the woods méntioned in Schedule marked * Thame in part— Innt Castaber Sites fa ketstesds, I no sand Oottaze Fue sitara; ns aad Washat wide; a Ubairs: 2 able: -room Uhairs; Gard Tab'er: Car, et3 and il Cloth ar Flaten; Matt peeads; Beduine ary 4-8 and Crockery Ware; a Tro $ de Wook Stove Ofiico stove, Furniture, Ke’; chon Utenail, aud musny other articles men- oLved in Pchedule, too numerous to enumerate. TOFS COED on RD E PARKEL, 1 ¥ B. WILLIAMS & JO. Sideboards; tr on ere e rates. ate ES' BALE OF A YALULLE BUSINESS CORNER AND DWELLING, BEING No. 900 H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated June 1, 1878, and recor ted in Liber 7e8, fol. Sone of the land records for Washington county, District of Columbia, and at tue written request of the Party in interest and thereby secured, we will sell, at public auc: ion, fu front of the premises, on WEONES AY, Tux Irn Day or FEDRUARY, A_D. 1881, az 4 o'CLOOK F M., all of lot numbered , ia Lanckton'a eifbdivision of eyusre numbered nine Lamired aud thirty-threo (933), improved b> a two-story dv elling with storervo: ‘vertas of sale; By the coveuaats of the deed of trust the terms of eu'e, for the indebtedn=ss, aro made cath, with the balance payable in exhteen mouths thereatter with interest. ‘Tha trustecs, however, are authorized to modify the terms on the day 61 &sie 60 us to allow amp'e aud reasonable time for the iieferred payments, should such modi- fication be desired by avy purchaser, One hun- dred do‘lars rha 1 be paid down when the property is Kuecked off. All conveyaucing at purchaser's ten days after y old. HALIIN M. ROHRER, CLFRBD I. LEE, feb4,7,11,1a,15 pros DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT ART SALE OF VINE ORIGINAL OL PAINTIS on ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEE&UARY 10, 11 AND 12. Al % AND 8 O'CLOCK P. M., EAQH DAY, We shail sell et jubtie auction about 200 fine or.¢- inal Oi] Paiatines by celebrated E and American Artists, comprising LANDSOAPER, MAKINE VIEWS, FIGURES. FISH, Eze , FRCM 8. JOBNSON'S ART GALLERY, IN Bos } Trustees. A few of the Art! is represented W. L. Sonntag N.¥. | Ja. Hamilton, dece Thos. M RY. arrison Weir, di 0. H. Shearer, Mou. Knapp, Ph. a. Francis 8) Boston. Wm Pearsoa, Boston. | EB. de Bole, Boston. D. Lowis, bt Frank D_ Brisco, Phila. WW. Cowell, Fhila E Bichaids, Ph . F Roland Cope. deve’d. U. Hayden, Munich. Aud many others too numerous to mention ia an advertisement. Aman Dnsse dort. The exhibition will commenca on MONDAY aF- Tk IN and contiatie until thesals, day aad Bicht, at el TEENTH AND iC STREETS, oppo- site Wermmles™ {ote the residenes 1a.ely used for the Art Loau Exhibitton. THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser. M. B. LATIMER wi leonduct we sale. feb3 Py SLTEE B. WILLIAMS & C0., Auctioneers, ART 8aL¥. IMPORTANT. THE GALE COLLECTION. PINE (LL PAINTING! Exon His Gavtvnms, No. 117 Cnestsur Sineer, Parapenrata, EXHUMITION at 3 HAUL, Kear Between re any 10TH, DAY ssp EVENING till of kale, WEDNESDAY MODDAY, dus LVENINGS, San and §rH, aT 8 O'crocE, + det sils upon the merite of to ramind or wus of tue one 81d here by Mr. B. tate Anctioncer. USTZES' SALE OF A BRIOK HOUSE AND LOT, No. 1635, ON NINETEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUOTION. Ey virtue of a dees of trust given tons, and duly recorded in liber No. 919, folig 125, one of the land records in the District ef Colunbia, we will eell 4 froutof the premises, ou WEDNESDAY, THE Ura Day OF FepRuany, AD. W881, a 4’¢O'CLOCK P. a., all that picce or parerl of siound and premises situated in the city of Washington, m the District of Columbia, tae seme being de ignated and described as al! of Lot ered 4, in Cannen’s s4bdivision of lots twenty- O, (22,} twenty-three (23) and twenty-four, In Far@oo's subdivision of Square numbered one hundred and thirty-four, (34) The abova sale Pill be sunject to a prior, deed of, trust recorded in liber No. 919, foliog 61, 62 and 63. ‘Terms of tale: Toe purchaser to assume the prior deed of trust and interest, and to pay one hundred dollars cash on day of sale, and. the bate ‘cm inmonthly instamenta at 6 por cent itareat, or sil cash a option of purchaser If terma of sale wie not compied with in tive days, the property Fr. ane) arEDE feb? 4, (\HABLES W. HANDY, Leal Estate Avent. ‘TRUSTEE’S SALE IN MOUNT PLEASANT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 24th day of September, A.D. 1973, recorded In Liber 732, folio $4, One of the Land records of the District of Oolumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, £ will eell at pubiic auction, in front of the premiass, on TUESDAY, Tie Sta DAY ov Feuvany, 1881, 47 THREE O'CLOCK P.M. Lot non:bered thirty-two (32) ia_biock pumbered eight (#) in Todd and Brown's recorded subdivision of part of Pleasant Plains and Mount Pleasant. Terms of eae: One-third cash: balance in ix twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the rate of six percent. secured by deot o trast on property sold. gO down at time of sale. ., WILLIAM B- ‘TODD, ‘Trastoe. J.T. COLDWELL, Auctionsor. ——Jan29-enkd3 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. iwS SUN DIAL GOOD OTE HEATING STOVES, For Heating Parlors, Dining Rooms, Hall ana Bath Hoos, For sale at Office of Wash'n Gas Lt. Go., 33 Teath st. northwest. Wall aid easmine them. Jan27 joseen RODGERS & SONS’ CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE AND HOUSE FUBNISHING @OODS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF CHINA AND CROCEERY. jen22 No. 1009 Penna. ave. MACHINE AGENT leaves a machine at your house, do not pay one | cent on it unti! you come here and sce what you can ‘isely the same machine for. McKENNEY, 427 9th amore ATTENTION ¥ IS CALLED TO THE INDUCEMENTS SINGLE’ ON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPA0B, ARE OFFERING IN CARPETS AND UPHOLS- previous to taking atock. TE KY GOODS fan6 Ww SOULE ‘Write for psrticulars. MINING RECORD | wos0n Broadway, Mew Form fete Mining “oples Free. jars executed sicek ‘and other ‘securities both Sor heatl; Wa eaud Jeweler, Desiers make Moti EB & G0.. 18 La Balle strest, Chicano, ALEX. with W. T cctll- 3m rt oat SS. for Minkog io NX: and BOBT. OHIROLM.'Prov’r ever ST UPEare LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. $4.60 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE SIZE NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAAIP, WITS 4LL So DA GALLON OF KYNEAL'S ROYAL SEOURITY OLL, BERT AND SAFEST OIL LN USE. All other goods io his line at the lowest possible prices. Osll and examine. cialty of tf € examiuntion and repates of +, UN BING, wiih s view to its ancen nts.” Or ters promptly. H PROPS. COUGH Diops. 5 PS. EHOUND ano rivet aReOs im an26 Rath E Dats. nw. Ronee sanitary ar- ued. oct6-5m? BREUNINGER, Practical Watchmsker Bepairing cf aD’ mn pt) ER, on hand. 92) Penba. ave, Manufactur- Jewelry a special All work ity. ree and Jand ‘of WATOHES have been me during the last thirty lect, as when manu- atches will, with care, last ‘ang by os IDEB, c CIDER, OIDEB. 100 BARRELS SWEET OIDEB, 100 BARBELS BEFINED OIDER, In store and for sale by SAMUEL C. PALMER, Depot—1224 29th at., West Washington. CIDER IN 3-GALLON KEGS A SPEOIALTY— KEG AND SPIGOT LOANED. ‘Telephonte Connection. BEzswax CANDLES, WHITE AND YELLOW. 5 lbs. Mixed Nuts. jan27 10 Ibs. Granuiated Sugar. 40 Ibs. Turkieh Prunes.. N. B.—Everything in the Grocery line as low, ‘and often lower, than advertised prices. GEO. A. HABE, isn29-3m_ 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. ee, josT HECEIVED TWO CAB LOADS “PEACH BLOW AND PEERLESS POTATOES, Price 90 Cents per Bushel. ity, for $1.00 1.00 Light rown ‘* 1.00 Imperiai ana Oolong Tea, per Ib. 40 Guryowder Tea, very choice, pe 50 Old Government Java Coffee, p 28 Laguayra Coffee, choice, per i 25 Very best Rio Cuffee, per Ib. 18 Mirineso!a Patent Process Flour, per sacl 2.25 Choice Virginia Family Klonr, per eack. 175 Extra Sweet Catawba Wine, per gall. Don Oarlos Sherry, rich und fruity, Uslifornia Brandy, equal to imported... Rye Whisty, direct from distil/ery, tive years German a, f . Very choice Porto Rticc Mal And all other articies unaily kept in 9 first-class estublishment, at correspondingly low Neures, at HOWABD’s, wth and L streets northwest. N. B.—Telephonic Connections. jan?9-3:0 FrLonns onaners, FRESH TOMATOES, CAPONS FROM PHILA- DELPAIA. Atso, PHILADELPBIA QHICKEN AND TUR- EXTBA ROAST BEEF, CANVASS-BAOK, RED HEAD, QUAIL, GROUSE, Etc , AT THE PALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th ar~ ~ ‘ FRANK J. J UST BECEIVED— NEW YORK BUOKWHEAT—fne. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES—doiden. MINOE MEAT—Nice. _ MOUNTAIN and BROOK TROUT—Delicious. CEES aS in Mustard and Tomstoes—Magni- mat, MORAVIAN PRETZPLS_Oriepy. BOSTON BAKED DEANS—Patent Picked, RB, W. ENDS SONS, Importers and Dealers in Table Luxuries, Staple and Fancy Groceries, 1216 F street northwest. ELPHONZO YOUNGS per gail. jan5 8 STILL SELLING 16 ibe. Standard Granulated BUGA for $1.00 103g !bs. Btanderd “A” SUGAR. for 1.00 12 Ibs. "0" (nesrly white) SUGAR........for 1.00 10 Ibs. Cooking RAISINS, (now)... for 1.00 100 Good Jamaica OHANGES.............for 1.00 ‘These few quotations bainga fair indication of our prices in eneral, our friends and the public Will see the advantaye of fsyoring us with thelr orders. S¥" Orders by Postal Card or Telephone will re- ceive prompt attention. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 504 Oth st. north, janis Opposite Dstly Oritic Omce. ALW455 WiBE anEAD: ARE SiTLL AHEAD ANY AND ALL GOMPETITION. PREMIUM, of THE GOLD MEDAL, ‘Awarded to CERES, ‘The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT OESS FLOUR, for being the most nutritious Patent Flour tha: ever wan exile ited at afair. Remember that every houeskeeper who wants SNOW-WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISOUITS, should ask the grocer fcr ‘‘OERES,” the champion Flour of America. FOR SALE GOOD GOUER. OF FIRST BY EVERY WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indians ave, WM. Mi. GALT & CO. P. B.—They are 2130 the sole Wholesele Aients for this District of Hecker's Self-Raising Fiour and Backwhest. eels ee ECEIVED D.: CHOICE BEEF, STALL FED, PHILADELPHIA POULTRY, CAPOSS, AND EQUALS, CAOSS aT THE BOSTON MARKST, LEON SCHELL & CU., Jan? 1719 Pennsylvania avenue. OBN BK. KELLY, J Me TEEN Frner-Orss BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEF A SPEOIALTY. Btalls €28, 620, ana 630 Center Market, 9th strat wing, and 206 ani address Box 71, City Post (fice. 408 Northern Liberty Market; OF Mark ge to al publayteting delivered free of charge to x2 narteot PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE STIEFF, ® & B. At lowest nrites sat ee ee conditions. Gi. L. WILD @ BRO,, tole Aucuis, 723 7th st. norihwest, jonas Between Gand H streets. ADEUBY PIANOS AND ORGANS. Best material, finest tone, easiest psymente, pop- TURE Does ents applicd on purciase, SREEBORN G. SRUETH, RMANUFAOTURER, docld 4203 Panna. avec! M. SCHARF ES, GEOVESTEEN & FULLER, and other beautiful PIANOM just fp ga Bargains for cash. or on instalments. 73 ¥ At VIOTOR BROKEN Piano Hooma, No, 967 H atest northweet, ¥iret-clags Tuning and Reralring of Fanos 0 Organs. novi3-§m N4BB PIANOS.—Uncqasis¢ In ToNm, TOUCH, WORKMANSMIP and DUEA- BILITY. Prices a8 low 36 consistent with! thorough workmanship. Grest bargaina’ in ORGANS. ea ring, packiny Baduve Bisng Wareroone: Net alt mus, NO. above Pennsylvania avenue. B, 2 SPAnuows ATTORN&Y-AT-LAW, Jand-In* 408 Sth at. northweet. ee ee ete OLDWIRE AND OLD FRIENDS or khown as the beet, 20 is SUSTH’S old stand known for years as the only place where first -cizes SECOND-HAND CLOTHING ean be sold at fee ae prices. Address or call at JUSTA'S old stand, No: 619.D st. tetween 6th and 7h ata. ieee Sig Wa aoiocs “B. 2° Not ut yween Dana K sts. northwes Nis —N promptly attended to. janio ‘ENT OFFIb: so RMc0. PERRING: Oonneelor-at-Law, 809 and fect BXNEAL’S, 418 7th at. | HeoRTRNR, Spectaliy—Patoat Law and Pat- who ND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT AND itiatheenprceen Ta Wouns. No. 08 Fevers, Gave Pistols, ete, "Gall orsddrens Ging | OFM BOE wenh Ment the 8. Peet NG, op Ath wt. near Pa, janld ALLRINDS. CLEANED. Dane DYED; Kiso, ‘COBEPE 18772 Vas Paecrioee, Bxererence. Seeranny, Jo Gentine, Are EVENING wie Pr. BRIEN, 419 Oth st. new., moderate. novi [)ECIOR FR Lanier ELIXIR OF Heans, tried and acknowledged by the medical autsor- ities ip Germany as'a sure reigedy for all disorders stomach, ecially fc Sn DIGEETION AND. DYSPEPSIA. Imported and for saleby 5 Phi ee Gara: SHATES:! ‘The beat assortment of SKATES. Sharpening ‘Skates a specialty. Also, s fine assortment of Fine OUTLERY, suitable for Christmas Presents, »4 ©, FISCHEW’S Op 87anp, decd 628 7th st,, opp Patent Off. THE EVENING STAR. ee FRIDAY.............February 4, 188l. ‘The Parliamentary Sensaty THE HOMR RULERS ALL EXPELLED FROW THE HOUSE OF COMMONS—PARNELL DSNIBS THR AU THORITY OF THE S?RAKER AND IS FORCIBLY REMOVED—MICHARL DAVITT ARRESTED IN DUB- LIN—INTENSE BX(ITEMSNT THROUUUOUT 1RR- LAND. ‘The exciting events of Wednesday, Inthe British House of Commons, were followed up yesterday by still more startling action by the government. After Dillon had been ejected, as Stated in THE Sran of yesterday, Mr. Sullivan protesied against Mr. Dilion’s forcible removal ‘as an act of violence and Ilegality. The Speaker poipted out the fact that Mr. Dillon had defied the chair. Mr. Gladstone rose to address the House. Mr. O'Donoghue (liberal) member from Tralee, rose to move the adjouramont of the House. The Speaker ruled that Mr. Gladstone was in possession of the floor. Mr. Parnell moved that Mr. Gladstone be no longer heard. ‘The Speaker declared that Mr. Parnell was de- fying the Chair, and on his persisting, the Speaker declared that he was wilfully obstruct- — proceedings and named him. r. Parnell’s suspension was moved, but upon the Speaker making an order that the House becleared fora division, all the home rulers refused to leave the House. The motion to suspend Mr. Parnell was wlt- nat 'y voted upon, and reswited tn his suspea- Son by a vote of 405 to 7, the home ralers not Yiting. Mr. Parnell declining to withdeaw, he Was torcibly removed from the house by ‘the Serzcant-at-arms aud five other oflicars, the i we rulers Waving their hats as he passed out Mr. Finnegan (tberal and nattonaltst) then Peet en in speakiug and was named by tae speaker, Tae motion for the suspension of Mr. Finne- &.n was then carried, by a voie of 40 102, the owe ruers again retusing to vote, and the Thad their names, numbering 27, takea A mowton to suspend all the home F.lvrs refusing to vote Was introduced, and carried by a Vote of 410 to 6, whereupon they inaixidually declined to leave the house, only Pape J to superior force. They were removed Su giy by the sergeant-at-arms. ‘Taeir conduct is tn accordance with a resolution at a meeuing toadopt the course recommended by Mr. A. M. Sullivan, the Irish members should remain in their seas, instead Of going tato the loDbies on viston. Atter the vote suspending the home rulers, Mr. Gladstone rose to move ils resolution to Prevent obstruction, when Mr. O'Donnell moved that Mr. Gladstone be not heard. Mr. O'Donnell Was immediately named, and Mr. Gladstone moved his suspension, whitch motion was car- ried by a vote of $11 to 1, Mr. O'Donnell de- clining to withdraw, was removed, with two other home rulers who refused to leave the house when the division was taken. Mr. Glad- stone then moved his resolution, Mr, Gladstone referred to the frretrievable ‘waste of time since the beginniag of the ge3- sion, In regard to his resoliition. »° gested Da? the government bas drawn largely on the loyal confidence of the opposition. Mr. Glad- slone then moved his resolution. He satd he Was willing to accept certaln suggestions of the opposition. The only way to meet obstrucifon Was to give the house enlarged powers to chi it. He earnesuly appealed to the members t support the goverment aud rally to the p foriaance of & great duty, and not let the house degenerate Into the laughing-stock of the worla, . Sir Stafford Northcote fully recognizé the necessity of Mr. Gladstone's resolu”!9a,_ He Ue viz: moved the first part of his amend: hat a wiuister shall declare any moiton urgent. “Sir William Harzourt, home secretary, gat the governinent were ready to ax the pt amendment as an addition to, but not as asus. sutute for, any words in the resolutioa, SUPPORT FROM POLITICAL OPPONES Sir Staftord Northcote assented, ame’ nt as an amendment was mo Sir William Hareourt as au addiitoa resolution. Mz. Mttoheli Henry sat Uon would go forth to Ireland and to Earope as uialr udvanteye over tue expelled hou: riers, Mr. Mitchell Henry mo of tbe debate as a protest Sirdoseph McKenna (home ru member for Youghal, seconded the motion. Lovd Hari id he con: admit that there was vaitdit: on tne absence in ab argument founded Of certain metubers thn thelr owa mis. Tuotion for adjou teated by a vote of 3 ‘The first amendment of Sir Staffor cote, having been added to the or: tlop, Was a) ame: 4 tic question of urgen than three hundred members, was rejecte1 by A VOLE OF 254 To 150, The government subsequently adopted a SHgUL amendment offered by Sir Sfafford North- cote, and Mr Gladstone's resolution as amended ed to. Mr, Gladstone thea moved that jor The protection of ire and property labd Was Urgent, The motion was car- land Of ths leadors oF ty x wurned laa prisover 5 < etd nv and the Liber al mint MEBTING OF CONSERVATIVE and il{ty conservative members including the whole of the late Lord Cairns, met at Lord Bea. dence yesterday to consider ) solution. The meeting lasted two hours, Lord Beacoustield and Sir Stafford Northcote were the principal speaker: erstood that the final result of the confer- 3 will give thelr Ss that the conser undivided support to Sir Stafford Norcheot: amenGnicnis, as Will also the members of the fourih party, who at frst were Inclined to dis- sent altogether from Mr. Glad: resolu- ‘on dealing with obstruction. The ex-premier pelnied Out the great deciine im decency and dignity in the house of commons since the re- ilement of his cabinet, and sald it was neces- sary for the conservatives to do all in their power Co restore the dignity of the commons by supportfog the government as far as they are able In putting down obstrucion In the louse, A MEETING GF THE CABINED. vas a hastily moned mecting of ADDERS.—AL 3 the inercur, below zero, th ric had to fight a fre tn Uke bo of Y. 8. Peddie « Co.’s trunk mi iS estan ment. The fames were cont ‘d Lo the th! and fourth storie: nd caused about ky ay Morning, whe [fallen to 6 dezre damage. About sixty men will be ont of ém ployment untlithe building can b2 repaired. Tae Gremen suffered severely 1 Un? cold. Tal of the wainst the buliding, and contd not until their clothing Was cul away.— J, ath, URGING 4 Vinatntan S0k BRAL.—S' orts a ing vy im bers of the republican party of Virgidla for Appoiniment Of S. M. Yost, eet x gouian, prolishe luton, General In the Garfield cavic’ Ublicans, both white aud col in tbe moven ex-i ited Si eof 7, and becoming’ v two years Since doeded @ his soa the balance of isdeath. From all asco mis, ihe sou and his wife began to get. Ured of tn Oldman. and not only failed ¢ Teent, but took steps to the poor-house. On Sunday last young Hon- Gricks, Influenced by the tureats of his Wife—to the effect that unless the old man left sue would—compeiled bis father to leave. Tie old man, With bare fect and scantily clothed, set out, and waiked half a nule to a neighbor's house, where he was taken In with his feet frozen and tewibly swollen. The tadignation bis conduct aroused among the nelgubory in- qguced the ungrateful 802 to take his father home again. Lezal proceedings are to be In- aliiuted to set asid? tie deed an restore to tue father the property he liad acquired by a life- ime of toll. MORE SWINDLING THROUGH THE Maiis.— Thomas Gb Swan, a member of the Matne house, from Minot, is charged with swindling the public through the matls. He has beea so- llcting business by circulars for the Easiera Munuluciurlog company, Mechanic Fails Jaw elry Manufacturing company, Ricker, Rake « o., and the Poland Mapufaciuring company. He adver ticed a corn-she.l-r for $4.50, which 13 simply a piece of stovepipe iron, three inches keng, and also a mowing machine and knife Sharpener for 35, which is a piece of wood ed Uke a ile, dipped in shellac and sana, ana cosung two ceats, The jewelry gwin tlt Was eqvally bold. Swan represented himself to ke the sole representative of all the compa- nies, and maneged to get all the letters ad- €dtothem. He iets Augusta on Saturday + Since wotch time United States officers aud a detective have been on his track, but he bas not yet been cagtures He received thousands of dollars in answer to his circalars WOUNDED BY AN ASSASSIN.—Joseph Brenaan,+ & contractor on the Tehuaotepec inter-oceanic railway, has been dan; usiy wounded by an assacsin in ambush. Much oppositign is man- iiested against the en erprise, and it is feared ‘that the eugineers sent to the isthmus by Capt. Eads will meet with trouble, Telegraph Consolidation Complete. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THR W. (. COMPANY. The Western Union Telegraph company has. made public announcement that the company bas taken possession of the lnes, properties, Tights and privileges of the American Union ‘Telegraph Company, and of the Atlantic and Pacitie Telegraph Company. David Bates has been Guly appointed agent of the Western Union company, and general manager of the lines, offices and operations of the properties and rights turned over by the American Calon Telezraph company, and Albert B. Chaudier bus been duly appointed agent of tie Westero Union company, and general manager of the properties and rights tursed*over by the at- antic and Paciitc Telegraph company until further notice of a concentration of manage- Ment. All officers aud employes of either of satd compantes Will De retained in the service ofthe company until fariher notice, and all business done and revenucs accruing tn the operation of sad Mneg will be reported and turned over to the Western Union company. Meetings of the stockholders of the Western Union Telegraph company, American Union Telegraph company and Atiantic and Pactile Telegraph company were he'd in New York yesterday, and the agreement entered Into py the directors of said compantes on January 19, Iss, for the consolidation of sald companies Was ratiflid, and the Western Union Telegraph conipany, through Mr. Joho Vaa Hora, vice president, took furmal possession ot the Amer ican Union and Atlaatic and Pacific Telegrap cowpanies, and last evening the sigas and Dianks ofthe Western Union Telegraph com: nany w tng subst ereiotore by the other two OPPOSITION LINES. It is oviclally announced by the American Rapid Telegraph company that the Hon. Mar- fion, Benjamin A. Briscox aad H. “Kice, of Mass, have gard of dirctors. Tae com the extension of o.all the pi es Of the Uatied , trem Port to Kansa ad the Work will tocompletion. It 1s now ston and Washing nd will open t> CoLoRED Lyn KES FOILED.—A large number of colored soldiers at Fort Concho, Texas, com- radcs of Watkins, who was kliled recently by a n Named McCarthy, lett the fort Taesday bight, Went to St. Angelo and surrounded a hotel where It was supposed McCartuy was de- tained, intending to iynet him. He was not there, however, and shoruly atter_ a guard from the fort arrived aud marched the iynehers | ay. Baxongss Beavere —aron3s3 Burdett-Coutts 13 usually accompanied by a Leauutul colley doz, whica i3 a glt from Mr. Henry Irving, and which has a little bistory. ‘Lhe actor Was one day driving over the Braemar B.00rs, When be lost his skye terrier, watch had been trotting along behind his trap. He got gown to look forit. directing the driver to go on. with the trap, On the moor be met a shepherd cclley, and the man, when (old of the loss, offered to tind the terrier, Ata word from him the couey darted off, and after an absence of ten minutes returned. “Where is he?” asked the shepherd; «nd the dog, litting ‘one paw, pointed in tke direction of the road. “He has gono after the trap,” the saepherd gald, and Mr. I ving, marveling. aud, in truch, incredulous, returaed to the road. and, comin Up With the trap, found hts tittle ‘favorite alalting his arrival. He bought the colley at the mouerate price of fifteen guineas, aud on bis return to town presented 1t to Lae Daroness, — Boston Tanseruy D BrGastst.—Oscar E. Perrigo i dfor titalat Richmonu,Va., yester- Michael Davitt's Arrest, INTERESTING PARTICULARS. A dispatch from Loudon via Freneh Atiantic sane lothe N.1. Herefd, last night says of schacl Daviits arrest: fuietls efleteted. Davi had ben working at the Tague offices all the morning with te ladles relief committer, who are Dusy getting OUt their eddreses to the Irish Be- tween two and taree oclock he left the oMces to dite. With him were Mr. Brennaa, the sec- retary of the league, and Mr. Mat Harris, Of Bailinsasioe, Both Of them’ defendants 10 ths recent state tral They walked down Sack- tie street and Were crossing Carlisle bridge When a cotective oMcer named Sherridan ap- Prosched Michael Davitt avdsaid, “Mr. Davitt you are wanted at “The Castle Mr. Davitt Said cood afternoon to his frends and welkeato the ie with theofticer. ‘There he was taxen in charge by two Scotland Yard devectives, who told him that they had orcers for his arrest on te ground of breach of the conditions of his licket of leave. He at once recoculzed their authority and banded over his rev T request- ing the chief detective to civeit to Mr. Brennan, Mr. Davitt's ticket of leave having been sus- pended he ls Nabie to serve seven years mors penal servitude, his original senteace baving eb Che Of fliteen years. [called at the league oMices immediately after the arrest aod saw Mr. Brenpan. lc informed me that be had pot been able to see his friend, nor did he know where they had taken him. "What bas cauzed the government io arrest nim 29 suddeniy 7” 1 ‘The arrest was very #sked. “1 suspect.” be reoted, “that tney been spured tito action hy the proposed convention wuteh Is sure to be hed” Me. Kittle, who was standing by. said: To Ml poor Davitt now. ‘Tha bim snd Nl-used bia to death bi will certainly Mitsh bim off ts y Apect This sudeen arresiz” 1 yes.” said Mr. @ sperate_ now, aid have tion has been rece Of its trends, THE JOURNEY TO LONDON. of shop bora COMMLIBIDA ‘The arrest created great consicrnation 1 Dubin, Davitt’s pardon was revokwd Uy the Queen, and a notice to that t Was siga¢ last night by Str William Harcourt, home secon vary. Chief Superintendent ctive (micer Swanston at once ‘eft London, i Dublin this morning, With an order of to take Mr. Davitt back. At Ube Castle Engisa oficers were ttroduced to Mr. Davitt Under assumed names. Afier leaving the Case the cad drove down to Kingstown, where a first Class sleeping berth was engaged Wiltamson and on board the wath steamer Co the same steamer on Wuleh Mr. Davitt aud the other rei Messrs. Chambers, McCarthy and O'Brien, came to Ireiand ta Jan- uary, Isis. ‘The Hera! correspoadent traveled to Kingstown by Use mall train with Messrs, Breucan, Egan, Harris and Dr. Ken- hedy, members of the land league. Rain’ was falling fast’ when the party Went on board the steamer and asked to be allowed to sec Mr. Davitt. The ofleer in charge peremptorily refused to adult any one. Dr. hepntdy said that he was Mr. Davitts. medical attendant and had been treatiag him for the last six mouths fer 4 pulmonary disease, ie demanded, therefore, to sce Mr. Daviit, and Mr. Wildamson at once consented, on condition that the other geutiemen pu Id with. draw. Mz. Keun then w 4 in duced Mr. Malion, wo was 0 cede for an interview a oblig- fogly did, ane Messrs, Breanaa aud Kran w also adaltted. Mr. Davitt. was in good sydrits, and declared that bls arrest woald not influence the land movement! In auy wa, He sald that the government bed done He sent a message to Mr. Walst, of Baila, ad Vising him to ert out o: the country at once, as be Would suifer severely 1u prison, owing to the Weak1ess Of hi ras comp, Ul for tital ar Icha * health. tie added that te ex- day, on the cus ?# ob Marrying Sie ne, that | pected to be taken before a how eteeat tase cits, whlie he nad owe Sher wiy 3 Ving, 2 in Vostou and another in Nebraska. | Treva 1m Tne morning end Rent pack te Dart ess inact moor. He is in weak health, and ducing ibs Gsszaay. Gaant.—The Mltnots house of dele. | last three nights has slept itue trem oe Rates sesterday passed, by a strict party vole j severe congh. Farewells. were then exe of <0 io resolutions favorisg the bill for placing General Grant ou the retited list of Une | THE Whit7aks MARTIAL. —Afier ar cess Of twWO Weeks the court-martial for the Ulal Of Cadet J.C. Whittaker reassembled tn New York ‘The charges and g; iiops Wére Tread, and Wnhittaker plea: ntity. Fred. G. Hodgson, of the first est pny, gave’ testimony si tofore. Several new experts to be examined in the course E TENNESSEE 1. Is 8 recess for ten days yesterd: fier appointing a commir- \We to investigate Charges of bribery and cor ! on of a wit- ruption against members in the el maptroler and trcasn nesses is Congre the i TER IN NRW ORLEANS lowing ts an extract from a letter dat Oricans, January Yiuh:—" We baye had a snow here. howed for twenty-four hours, | and has been freezing ever s!ee antil toda Ne business was done oa Morday. Young inv abd O16, boys and girls, kept up snow-yJltag wail lat rail the ofan ow fouripel: ich fell froma the root, 1 gntites tt Tae ed Ne: e Te We have sno: rd, W s without boggin 20d are deliver arest ¢) eit ia Darrow: | @ h Worse than | ained or blocked across 80 as tg Keep arivers from venturing ta, We have 124 heavy ratus for seversl montis. Our chy jnsiead of spending the taxes cna the under dratnage of the city, pocket the i Hrivate sukecriptions have to be mae {to assizt the sanitaitans to do some work. Caal Is eighty cents a barrel. The poor suffer, be cause fire is aluxury which draws the m9: from the necessartes, ‘The public school tea ers are not paid. Some benevolent ma Week arranged 66 give ther some mon SUIT AGAINST JAMES GORDON BENNET Justina Pearistone began about ten ye z in the court of common pleas of New York, an action azainst James Gordon Bennet 1b recover dainages for an alleged assault made upoa her While einpioyed in “his household. Tie case | Was tried before a referee and judgment was given tor Mr. B executad agatust the release, meni by | |. The who set | n appeal was ¢ the general | a8. “As tho | another acon, c'a! the referee had bex P! A Chica Hall, Nos. 1s) and ironi 7 of whieh bd yesterday. ntly Deen P tr2et, ¢ azo, th cupied by lodges, ‘The hall, which hail ted and christened ; ed By Fred. . in chatrs, uphol: ery, isa little over $7.51,’ Tae D 6.000, bat has P neat TWENTY-Six Fawiies Bu: Jesterday tn & dig ment hous Boston, Owned by Andrew Powter, bad aged Eight of them, ug a loss of about isured, = Some tweaty fanutiles > turned out of thetr homes, by ed most st their furntture. The cause of (he dre was @ ‘THE SHORT SKIRTS OF School. CutLpxEx.—The | complaint made by Susun Wright, a teacher } in Ward school 50, that ghildren ate seat to school tnsutt cl , aad which was the Prevention of 3 returned yesterday, ‘erry saying that it was Impossible for thd Society 0 Interfere on the gy 1 complatar, | but Glered to prosecute “promptly if Miss Wright furnished evidence of any specitie of wilful er bi Heavy Rarys occurred in other parts of Callfornta yesterday, and further damage ts reported by llood?, Tae city of Sac- rameuto wasin imminent danger last night, and it wasexpected would be flooded, unless the waters subsided much more rapidiy than was anticipated. EvpIz Dsss, a lad of 14, while cutting down a tree near Elkinsville, Blader couaty, N.B., a Io days since, was struck by the falling tree and instactly kiled. His sister first Giszoy- ered him, and carried the body home. A QUADRUPLE Hanctne.—The three MacLeans Abe her hanged at New Westminster, iritish Columbia, morning. They con- fessed thcir guilt, asked forgiveness of those whem they bad tnjured, and died peniteat. The prisoners were twice tried and twice found Puilty of the murder of Constable Usher and a souler pamed James Kelty in December, 1879, A Basy HicuwaYMaN.—Magistrate Brown had a Cistressing case of infantlle depravity be- rore him yesterday. James McGunn, a bright little boy of 10 yeara, was brought’ into the an Francisco and } changed and the genticnen withdrew. Six Dubs Un detectives Weut Over in the steamer to Holy- head,and Will accompany Mr Davitt to Landaa, rest is ied a8 A great blunder. Its univ ‘Ted beta tat the goverument Ietend fo abandon the retra- spective clause of the coercion bil, and have, the arrested Mr. Davitt on th groaud of a f the conditions of his Ucket of-leave Mr. Davitt reported Liuseif rezulariy, accon ing to the coudtiions of ls reiease, uutil July, when, ail the Venian prisoners having n liberated, be thougut he had no further eed to do 80. ‘This aciton has never been complained of. Mr. Davitt arrived uyhead al 11 o'clock, and a pilot engine travelied ton Tiinutes 2lesd of bis trala. A London dispatch says: —It was Mr, Davitt’s Test Unat led to the disorderiy seeaes thal ed in the House, to the suspension of the ivish members and 0 the arrest of Mr. Patnell end Ubirty-four metabers of Partument, who ere removed by the sergeant-at-arms, the po- ¢ standing in readiness to clear the Bows 1d intense excitement ai Thr Fasixe in Ressta.—A correspondent Writes 10 Us:—" IL Is lucreastughy apparent Ubat {ly faroine in fussta ts becoming tne soarce of . and equally Clear taat che the ScTs fees OF son in order to help the ube Itv nna Indian ont sial ary tosuve of tbe people who cre now perisuing Pall Salt Gaztte. GHOULISH UNDRETAKERS IX New Y New York Hered ¢ the pr deviakers in that city, who, afier coli lag mcney for opening craves in cemeteries by the parents of Gead chtidren, dispose of the b idics selling them to tho colleges, or throw them upon the conmsulssioners of charities and cor- rection for Interment ina pauper grave, Oae case is given where the poor parents of a child bad procured a rosewood casket in a veritable bed of satin and laces. To save the ev pense of bing carriages to foliow tt to the cemetery, the casket was entrusted to an underiaker to Inter itin the grave already paid for, but the bext day the same infant was found in a mac- ronl OX. Une casket and ail tts fnery gone, and its destination Was a pauper’s grave. The believing that the undertaker had per- 4 his part of the cont probably wa- | tered the earth In the famtly plot wita thelr tears, and planted evergreens and roaes about it of loving respect for the family olive branch so prematurely hurried into another world, of Whitevale, Ont., had a Mer son, aged ten, eoraged and tn her e: emont sbe Seeing that Gead, she was Overwhelmed wiih re- ose, and resolved upon sulcide. First, how- ef, she killed her baby. Tien she cut herown broat, but lived long enough w tell tue story. according Shington’s Mot Shipton's prophecy will come trae: auer Will ever ba i ets !—Wond going to S this winter!—Wonder it Congress bond at ¥ rt !—Woader Mystic water wii be served 10 us in the form of vegetable soup next summer, as usual! — Wonder how Danlel Pratt Ives! recelpts of Sarah Rernbary mances in Cinclnbatl foot up #6,¢ While workmen were engaged in teart an oid frame building ta Memphis, ye: p siructare fell in, kilt at M Stl The e perk ig Gown erday, ng a colored girl and lnjaring two other colored people. ——— es MAREISD PETERS-WaTs? Wednesday, Vebraary 2d To NEL: Sonate Ghacab Row. Soma ee ‘performing the cern iy, Witu = A. ad. ib. B yeards, , . Cu Tuesday, the Ist of February, 18st, Evens, won ‘of Walter and Mary ¥° tc of Virginia. Ayed 54 years and § mont Fuveral from his iste northwest. Sunday, Febr [Baldmore papere pleage ‘dene, 9°07 K street 6, at 2o'clook p.m. FREEMAN. At Gornws!!. Peno.. Thureday, February 3¢, 1953, Evizanarn P., sife of Willisma Goleman aud daughter’ of Kev. #. P. TOWLE. : HAMILTON. At3 p.m, Thurstay, Februsry ie chk operon Roper Hamittos, in the aisty-rixth scarf Ligace, “Phe 1unerai will take tlace from Christ church, reet, be'ween Sixt avd Seventh streets south- cart, Saturday, Feuruary ft0y"'ata p.m.) Frioude aud relatives ate respectiully Invited to atte: TEOMPSON. In this city, on the morning of Feoruary 34, 1681, of hesrt disease, Many @. Tuomrsox, wife ae Thom eos, iw the wine avers i take ase from ler, bavband's ie 430 Fourtesul Oe orth Bunday afternooa st Zovsicek ea WO ct NO. PAY.—WHT BST” N Orb A Basan is eangied tee har “bgemypy, tts at get pone money | ele bod by W. ai drnsatsia. rial Court by Office Watermyer, of the UN ancetas on the cbange of being one of a DERTAKERS. party of lads who for some time past have made ILLIAM ACKETT ith Avovs a practice of stopj boys in the neighbor. Ww BURG! FUR) SHING | NDEBTAAE) hood cf 24th street and Fatrmount avenue and | No. 316 Ps. ave. n w., between Sd and 45 stresta rob! them of whatever articles of value they | = eryth! class. janie happen to base. McGuon was committed to pu. SPINDLER, haggis te UNDERTAKER, ‘Three mon attempted to Jen9 Gutrage Miss Georgt- roc eee wesoorenen putin ia, bd debs "a mob and ‘hanced’ aud their “bodies thrown in the river. gous 77 1233 Tth street northwest. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, janis

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