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i AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. __ FUTURE DA¥K. ‘The New @ricans Flee. FIVE HUNDRED BLOCKS SUBMERGED ayo roe THE EVENING STAR. __ THIS EVENING. yyraomas DOWLING, Auctioneer IMPORTANT ART SALE or FINE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, os TDAY AND BATURDAY, 10, 1 AND 12. | AND 5 O'CLOOR P. M., EAH DAY, : Artists, comprising LANDSOAPES. MARINE VIEWS, FIGURES, FISH, Ere ts. WE ‘Thos ©. H. Bi E. D. Lewis, Frank Di ww ve . Mun: on . Bost muse Ferry Oo. Wharf, ‘clock a. m., every SDAY AND THURSDAY, foot Exc YGNSON'S ART GALLERY, iN BOSTON, MASS. Boston. of LANDINGS as far as Leon MONDAY, WEDSE Fareaucd e «bt at lowest rates. gaol? F. J. BTONE, Purser. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—Steamsute Lixr berwres New Yous, Havar, LoNpos, Sotruasrros aNp BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will gail every Sat- nurday from Bremen Pier. foot id street, Hoboken. Bates of paseace —From New York to Havre, Lon- Bouthan: tom aud Bremen, first cabin, $30 i); steerawe, 330; prepaid steerage For freizht or passage apply to 10.. 2 Bowling Green, New York, SOTT & 0O., 926 Pa. Ave., Awenta jan? WNARDI Cc ‘NOTICE. LANE ROUTE. THE Ci COMPANY LIM- ARD STSAMSHIP ITED. Beiween New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Goi FROM FIEK 40. N. B.S Bothnia. Wed., 16 Feb.| Parthy Hees... Wed., 23 Feb. | Bothnia. Wed. Gai Wed’, 2 Mar. | Batavia..Wed , 3 Beytua Wed. 9 Mar {Algeria Wed., 6 April. And every Weanerday from New York. BATES OF PASSAGE. 80, according to accoinmodations. eta to Far.s, $15 additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steeraxe tickets from Liverpoo! and Queenstown, and all other parts Europe, at lowest rates. ‘Through bi of of laden given for Belfaat, Gias- gow, Haste, Antwerp and other ports on the Goa- taent, and For freizht ng Green, oF office, No 4 Nar & OTIS BIGELOW & CO. Gus Wasbington, DO. or Mediterranean ports. N Ew YORK—-ROTTERDAM. ‘The Sirst-class Steamers of this Line, “AMSTERD. “ROTTERDAM,” “SOHIEDAM,” ““W. A. SCHOLTEN,” sudpassage apply st the Company's y OF botis stecrane and street, VEENON H. BROWN &0O., N.Y. “P. CALAND,” snd “Maas,” Oarrying the U.S Mails to the Netherlands, leave Harbeck’s NESDAY ores, Brooklyn, regularly on WE 70. 24 Cabin, #45-350. ¢ New York.” Fi west, D- Btoor- | ‘AUX, General Agent, 27 South passaze apply to W. Pennsylvania ave. \, Awent, National ding. corner New York ave. and Janl7 RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OAiO RAILROAD, THE MODEL FAST LI BET w #) THE EART AND THE WE: DOUBLE THRACE! Js ‘TA WASHINGTO! RAL SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT DECEMBER 1, 1830. AM LEAVE WASHINGTON. 11.5e—Ohioszo, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Ex- cliicott City and way stations. xpress. AND THE ONLY LINE iN. WEY COUPLER! STEEL )VEDNESDAX, €.60—Baltimore, Anuspolis, and way. YPtedmont, Strasbors, Winchester, Hagerstown and way, ¥ia leisy ) and Val Frederick ) 9 New V 29.0002 daF only ore Express. Cites Lettsy sensup's and Hanover.) ay only, for Baltimore snd way. Express. a ay Stations. (Wi Hagerstown an 87. Relay.) @.30—Baitimors, Aystteville and Lanre! on.) fer snd Way of Rocks and Way Statioua only.) re, Annapolis and Way Stations, nts and Baltimore Express. ley Express. (Connects rstown and at Point of Hocks for Philedelphis and Boston Express. for Baltimore, Annapolis (Stops st Hysttsrille, Laue, Aunspoiis Jane- Obicago, Qiociunat and 8 Te, silleott City, Annapolis and Way Philade:phis and Boston Express Oa Ex- ederick, Via Relay. tops st Anns- Rocks, Frederick, Hazerstown, rar Seaton, (Oa Sunday (Mar- tinsburg and Way, via Belay. Stops at Hystts- - wille and LSU) ws pa 0S—Polat or Kocas and Way Stations. 18.45—Baltinore and Way Statons. 7. $0-Baltiniore and Laurel Express. 18.66—Pitteburs, Cincienati and St. Louis Express. 48 Baitmo-e. B: 10.00 New York, = Bieep:na Oar to Philadelphia. Daily. cept Sunday. gu Etlns eep For farther {nfo B19 end 195) Peuneyivanis en oa nosy! sven aireet, where orders will be taken for ehecked sad received at any point in Baiivetie score 188 2 ? Station. to Doubte Track, Steel Rais. SPLENDID KoENaRY, MAGNivioENT IN EEFECT, JANUALY 3, 138). “ORTH, WEST AND SOUTH WEST. yattaville and Laure! Express. Philadelphia snd Boston Ex- Hieeplnw Gar to New York, and speo- sSunday only. Other tains daily, ex- on apply at the Baltircore sabinxton ‘Station, and | corner 14th be 1 UIPMENT. TEAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: to Louisville and Chicago; 10 th Sleeping Cars from Harrisbu ‘St. Louis and Chicago: 9:30 p Vslace Cars to Pittebury. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Dans: &e Haven and Zimira, st 10 . daily, pt Sunday. Eor New York and the Kast, 8:00 a.m., 10:30 pm. On Suudsy 2°30 im. daly, except Sunday. Jersey t doubie For Pnisde: forriage across New York city, bis 5.00 am, 10:30 am, 2 4 Ou’Sundsy, 2:30, opto. Limited Express, 9 30's. daily, exceyt Sunday. For Baltimore, 6 40, 2 20, 4:40, 6-40), 9°80 ‘and 10-00 p.m.’ ~ek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p. , Oxcept Sanday. : yous 640 am. and 4:40 p.m. datiy, ttebury aud the West, §:X)a.m., datiy, with Os. 30 are im sts, Rochester, Buffalo, Niazars, Dar to Watkins and the North, at uy, except Sanday 9.30 pm. daliy, ‘with Palace srs to Oanandal- 30 at 15 . Hmiied express of Pullraan Parior Oars, 7 Broogiyt. N. ¥., al) throuzh traine connect st Outy with Boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- rdinw direct transfer to Fulton street. avoid- sab a. 8-00, 9:30, 10:90 a.m., and On 130 am., 2:30, 6-40, 9:80 and cept Bune acSeaspi2? AND rRepyertoKsuuRa RAIL- WAY AND AL TON BAILROAD. bar arc ea ani tropa n'a . 62 an 1. an Gay ety, 20, 11-00 and 11-20 am. and 8:00 | p.m For Richmond snd the South, 7-00 and 11:00 a. @aily, ang 5-00 p.m. dail ‘Traing [eave Alexandria for TILE TRADES. TRACT Cal BOOK AND JOB 1012 Pennsyivania ave., Washing! D.o. Sw Fine Printing a specialty. on ANDBIA AND WASHING- PRINTERS, W ALTE & WILLIAMS & 00, Anctioncere, ART BALE. IMPORTANT THE GALE COLLECTION FINE OIL PAINTINGS, GaLLrnins, 117 Ourststt ADELPHIA, BITION aT MARINUS HALL, Between 97a AND 10: » EVENING ¢ ie of Bale, which takes place | MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING: AT 8 O’cLocK, upon the merits of to remind one art- here by Mr. B. Bcott, jr r.. last March. fei2'd WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00.. Aucts. ——— ee A COTION SALE OF CIGARS AND TOBAOCO. ‘Tov acco, Maerachanm B cles of the branch store i$4 7th street northwest, tion, without reserva, to th ash, commenciiic MONDAY , FERRY ARY (TB, AT TO CLOCK P. My will be hia! v tinue di sold. ‘The premises must cated by ry 15. The trade especially in- ited Wani-3t S. BENSINGER, Auct. YVALIEE B WILLIAMS &Co., Auctioncers. CIAL MANUFACTURERS’ SALE oF SILVEE-PLATED WARE AND RODGERS’ OUT- LERY. BY ORDER TAUNTON SIL\ ER-PLATE CO. DAY MORNING. Fr ev StH, av 10 resuming at 2 aud 7 3p. m., abd will day to day at the sauie hours uvti ig closed out, at our Sales. room, D streeta (facine Pennsylvania Ally adapted to the chaplay of these comfort and emnvenivace be sold rewardless of cost or value, On Tt tors, embracing— Breakfast, Dinner, Pickle, and Sugar Castors. Ice Pitchers, Tilting Sets, Tea Sets, Urne. e Baskets, Eperenes, Fruit and Dersy Stands. Vares, Toilet Sets. Celery, Bakinz, Vudding, and Butter Dishes. Soup and Oyster Tureens. Waiters, Cups, Goblets, Syrups, Ke., &ce ALs0, Rogers’ and others Celebrated Triple an@ Quaa- rnple Plated Koives, Forks aad Spoons of all sizes. Soup, Oyster and (iravy Ladies. Pie, Oyster and Pickle Forks. Pie, Ice Cream, Fish, Fruit and Butter Knives. Sugar Spoons and Tongs. lent! Picks, Napkin Kings, Carvers, Table Cut- ery. . And a seneral assortment of all the Superior Gooris made by thes? well-known manufactories. Chairs will be furnished the ladies, who are re- spectfully invited. Sale positive and without reserve. ‘Terms cssh on delivery of the goods. By order of JAMES P. HALL, ‘Treasurer. feb5.2w_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co.. Aucts. TO-MORROW. .~ PECTAL SALE OF ENTIRE 8TOCK OF GRO- +” ceries and Fixtures contained in Store No. 1211 Uth st. northwest, commencing ~THORSDAY MORNING next, February ith. at 10 o'clock. Dealers invited. D. MoCANN, Balesman. AS. GUILD, Auctioneer. febs-2t UNOANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PRINTING PRESS, TYEE, OASES, Xc. a deed of trust (chattel), recorded in 4 of the Is=d records for ‘and by direction of the arty secured, 1 , at public auciion, da THURSDAY N 10rH Day or Feuruary, Ar 1 O'CLOCK A.M, at the suction rooms of Messrs. Duncanson Bros., corner of 9th and D D strevts northwest, woods and oc Is xchad- me being th tants of a e madium 8 ‘ages. Types and ordinary furniture of a " ic oftiee. Printers, 8) Invited to zive ash. WM. PIEROE BELL. Trns W4ltzs B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. ndance, By virtue of a desd_ of trust dated, No: versber 18th, A.D 187%, and duly recorded ta Liber No.'909, folio #43 land records forW: by directior sell at public m, on the premi S- DAY, Fevrcany lrn, A.D. 1881, aT 10 O'cLoc! M., ali the woods mentioned in Schedule marked Tname in part— Wainut Chamber Suites: Cottage Furaitare Painted Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands; Hair Oloth Sofas aud Chai WwW Extension ‘Labie 28, On THUL Stair Plates Spreads; Bi Tusgrain i; Heating Btoves Jarpets: Lounwes; Plated Ware aes ond Crockery Wart Iror sie Cooks Stove; Ofiice Btove, ire, &e: ; : Kitchen Utensils, and‘ many other articles men- tioned in Scueditle, too numerous to enumerate. ‘Terme ca: RIOHARD E. PARKE febt-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & te Olt; is responded H. ‘Stone's Drai Store, Tt and L, aad Berlin's Drog Btore, 6U! | Massachusetts avenue. | Jan10“Im 1, WEISENBOKN, Dentist, removed to 918 De eos. CELLULOID TERTH inserted 37 per set, aud ali opera- tions on the natural ‘Testh at reasonable peices Bitoni toe ganig_ | Gyealars giving 1uil information and for tickets, DE.DERE Dexter, 715 1h st. northwont, bet. G st’ and N. ¥. ave.—Beautiful W. C. D. WHIPS, Seta of Teeth, $5. Teeth Filled, $1; Ex- ee Pain, 60 cts. opera- jani9 fel 2m Willard Hotel, Louisville, ky. JHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioucer. ‘THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1 ‘HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE WEAT STREET GEORGETOWN, D.O., AT AUCTION. ‘The above rasidence and lot attached, (1sta residence of Jas. W: d,) Will be pets Pos — FLAGEOLETS—F. CBAMPRIGNONS—A. N HARICOTS VERTES—E F, MACEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BEED’S SONS, NEGOCIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. febs 1216 F street northwest. Cc IDEB, A THIS 18 THE LAST WEEK AT STORE 866 SEVENTH STREET N. W. NCY GOODS, i "aq RIVE SHOW CASES, ONE LARGE FRENCH-PLATE MIRROR, Suitabie tor Dwelling or Store, And ONE HOW! #ING MACHINE, net) nearly new, will be sold on WEDNEBDAY MORNING. nds on BATURDAY positively. FOLEY, Auctionon CIDER, OIDER. 100 BARRELS SWEET CIDER, 100 BARRELS REFINED OIDER, In store and for aale by SAMUEL C. PALMER, OHN SHERMAN & CO., -. St. Clond Building, Res! Estate Avents ani aucts. CBANCERY SALE OF VALUAuLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, LOCA'ED ON TENTH eT WEST, BETWEEN E AND F RTH, IN THE GITY OF AND DISTRICT OF CO- Depot—1224 29th st., West Washington. OIDER IN 3-GALLON KEGS A SPEOIALTY— By virtue of a dev KEG AND SPIGOT LOANED. “ee of the Supreme Court ofthe b G tof Columbia, ‘Telephonic Connection: Jan27 aS et pest HECEIVED TWO CAR LOADS PEACH BLOW AND PEERLESS POTATOES, Price 90 Cents per Bushel. et aj of the man¢ tates aff ani y lourt of tae United undersigned, as rustee, wi ! offer for eale, ‘orn SATURDAY, THE EIRP StH) pay or Fenavany, 1881, at FOUR (4) O'CLOOK v. M., at public auction, in front of the premises, all thote certain pieces dr vacceis | 10 pounds Granulated Sugar, best quality, for 81.00 of ground Ivins aud being in the city of Washing. | 10 se Cottee “14° Gee 1.00 ton sud District of Columbia and known and de | 12 Lizbt Brown 6 200 seribed ak Lot numbered thirteen (13) aud tue | tmperial and Oolong ‘Tea, per 1b... 40 north belt of Lot numbered fourteen (14).ia Square | Gunpowder Tea, very choice, per ib. 50 mbered three hundred and forty-seven (347) | Old Government Java Coffee, peri 28 cether with theimprovementsand appurtenances | Laguayra Coffee, choice, perl 5 25 thereto belonging or in any wiseappertaiviny, sad | Very best Rio Coffee, per fb... 38 ituproyements cousisting of three lare Prewet | Minnesota Patent Procees Flour, persack.... 2.28 rick Dy imbared respectivaly 518, | Ohoice Virzinis Family Flour, per sack. 1.75 Penth atreet north rasid city a fa Extra ** ee . 1.50 With the zround | Sweet Ostaxba Wine, per gall... 5 100 tup and sold sspa- | Don Carlos Sherry, rich and fruity, per gall. 2°50 Uslifornia Brandy, equal to imported 2 5.00 rms of sale are ag follows: One-fourth ('\) of | Rye Whisky, direct from distillery, the purchase money shall be paid ia cash, witain aid. = 2.50 fvegase from day Ofeale. and the Ualanee incwo | German Mustard, ji 50 emai instalments, in tweive 12) ard twenty-fonr | Very choice Porto tico Mol: i 40, (24) months from the day of sale each deferrad And ail other articles usually kept in a fii ass payment to draw the rate of erest from the day of wale at ‘ht (8) per centum per annum, the purchaser or purchasers may pay vsh on the day of sale, or on the ratidcation reat by the Court. Weposit of $200 in cash shall be required on euch arco! when the sime thal have been sold, a the Trustee reserves the establishment, at correspondingly low firures, at HOWALKD’s, 7th and L streets northwest: N. B.—Telephonte Connections. janlg-3m. FLouipa ORANGES, Tight to resell the property or any patcal thereof on a pon-compliance with the terms ale, at the | FRESH TOMATOE! CAPONS FROM PHILA- cost of the defa jprehaders. DELPAIA. > Truatea, feb7-eod&da ALSO, PHILADELPHIA, QHICKEN AND TUR- EXTRA EOAST BEEF, CANVASS-BAOK, 1D HEAD, QUAIL, GROUBE, Ero., = AT THE PALACE MARKET, Cor. 1ith and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS. Jeni? FY NCH LESSONS. NEW TERM, FEBRUARY 10.—M'LLE V. PRUD'HOMME'S pupils acquire a sood pronunciation, and are taught fo Speak and understand ina short time. Hours pf classes for adults and children suitable to all. ‘Terms moderate. Oall at 910 14th st _n.w., between 32 m. and 1p. m.; Mondays and Thursdays, at 43s p. ma. jan26 QPENC IAN BI S COLLEGE, SS corner of 7th and L strecta northwest This institution har a (ie re ve aud successful experi- ence of 16 years. Iteducstes voung men and women for usefulness and self-support. Its graduates secure sitions of trust and profit. Courssof study and training comprises the Kbwlish Lancuase, Busi ness Arithmetic, Spencerian Practical Penmanship. Bookkeepinw, by single and doubie entry, adapted to every variety of business; Elocution and Lec- tures. Day and Evening Seesions. Forinformation and terms cali at tle Coliexe or address HENRY O. SPENOEK, Principal. Janlg (pur ARCHER INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D. ©. For circulars address Mra. M. R. AROHER, 1401 Massachusetts avenue, Washington, D. O. Janl9 HOF, J. MAX MUELLER, Director of Musio, St. John's Episcopal Ohureh, Teacher of Piano, Organ and Vocal Music, &c., 1209 lith sureet northwest. dec31 RIVATELY, OR IN_OLASS—Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German and Enwiish. Special attention to preparation for Coliewe, Weat pone Aunapolls and all competitive examinations. advance. a25 "BW: FLYNN, A.M., 702 5th et. northwest. OV. 17, 1880, Prof. and Mrs. L. B. 0. OOL- LIERW'S residence aud private School for Boys is removed to 1538 I street northwest. **Les- fons inthe French Lagaage, dect-8m_ ELPHONZO YOUNGS 18 STILL SELLING 10 Ibs. Standard Granulated BUGAB.....for $1.00 1034 lbs. Standard “A” SUGAR. 12 Ibe. *'0" (nearly white) SUGAR. 10 Ibs. Cooking RAISINS, (new) 100 Good Jamaica ORANGES.. ‘These few quotations being a fair indication of our prices in general, our friends and the public will see the sdvantage of favoring ua with their orders. Orders by Posts ceive prompt attention. Oard or Telephone will re- Witlakb HOTEL LOTTERY ELPHONZO YOUNGS, POSTPONED TO GBOOzR, APBIL 7, 1551, 504 Oth st. north, Janis Opposite Daily Oritic Office. LWAYS WERE AHEAD; OF AnYAND ALL OOMEDTITION FIEST Pit _ FOL A FULL DRAWING. The drawing will take place at LOUISVILLE, KY., under authority of a special act of the Ken- tueky Levisiature, and will be under the absolute WATRR STLLL RISING, A telegram from New Urteans, Fevraary 5 says: Toe water from the lake is gradaaliy ris- ing, and increasing the area of (he overftiow. North of the pew canal the water has reacaed Franklin street, the entire section betug sub merged. Between the new canal aud Bayou | St. John the water now covers all west or 9’ er street, Except a strip of a few squ: her side 01 Canal street. Norta of Bayou S bn and the old basin the water covers almost WEDNESDAL...... bebruary 9, LNSL. Wreck of the Bohemian, THIRTY-VIVE LIVERS Lost. The steamship sohemtan, reported as wrecked on the Irish coast, was one of six steamships of the Leyland line, plying between Bosion and Liverpool. Only the second mate and twenty seamen were saved. Among the lost ts her commaniier, Wm. M.Grundy. The whote num ber of persons on board 1s estimated at about | the entire section west of Claivatne street, and sixty, among Whom were five men in Charge of | a3 tar down as Elysian Fields streets. All vez- the cattle and the refrigerators, and the total | etablegardens in the rear of the city have been loss of life by the disaster fovis up thirty-five | destroyed, and some 1033 of stock ported. persons. The survivors are the second mate. | bUt no estimates can be made of the damage the boatswain, the steward, tue storeke the Doatswain’s mate, seven firemen, three se men, a boy, the second and third steward3,Cor- pelius Sullivan, and a stowaway. Tnere were forty-nine members of the crew on board, be- sides four men engazed in the refrigerators, a cattle driver, the two inyaltds and the stowa- way. fifty-seven in ail. News of the disaster r | eter the adjacent coast-guard station 30 ofock on Monday morning, It was brought by a resident, who had heard the steam is Ue. When the coast guard reached the place the night was so dark and the weather so thic ihat they could see nothing. They remained until daylight, when the steaier's topmasts Were observed near the tsland, on the southern pont of Mivzenhead. The island 3 sepa from the mamland only by adeep narrow ravin ito wh the sea rushes with fearful forci dust outside the island are two ragged r and extending from them 1s a re (he Bohemian struck. from thetr c omicer, were dove by the overfow, and even greater dam zc seems probable, siner the water continues TL ing. The fair grounds are entirely submergad The Claiborne sireet cars are ouly ruputag to the bride on the old basin, the bal Toad Deis tmpass is expertenced by Howed districts in secur.ng provistons. districts embrace about 5.9 thie ly s squares, The damage along the Louisv! Nashville company’s New Orleans and railroad is very great,and tt will probably S before Uains can pass w. found dead tn his bed Sunday Monday the under taker discovered a smal hole in the body jw over the heart, and further Investigation lead to the t iat vas murdered. A ed next door has b¢ apposed and tirst the mornin ere they remained for chiet, Two Woue report made at York, at an tnte 2 and made cas Marsop by means of false Ki Fou potice early boul ae) aia not arrive until 2 the {WO men were p But even if it had arrived it sent for, bu evening,’ w crowned. ‘obabiy would . LaeY Secured the slee)- have been useless, owing to the distance the | tS, Hed Mrs. Marsop's Hands and fect, and men were from the The cirenmastances | 12 7™Maged the rooms at leisure. Mr. Marson, which led to We disaster are clearly relaied by | ¥LOsTept by bis wite's side, was not tied, bit the survivors, and leave no doubt a3 to tne | ken arous made to iie still _by threa ‘eeping tn an adjoining room, hang aud fool. ‘The ourglars cai d with them Mr. Marsop’s gold watch and bain, a diamond stud and $00 In money Women sustatned no Injury except the tri The money belonced to another par fact that Marsop fon against afierwards parole cause, One of the seamea, namei Springer, stated that they had moderate easteriy winds. He was on the lookout on the night of the dis- aster. fier passing Calf ilght tle weather sot very thick. Soon after he reported breakers ahead and shouted, “Hard-a-port! full speed astern!” ‘The mate gave the order. whicn was executed. About five minutes afterwards the steamer struck. A WIFE at TWELVE.—In Erie, Pa., Monday. Judge Galbraith dissolved the marriage oi Plora Grace. a child undertwelve, who vy force and fraud was married to Louts ‘Grace, a man ld enough to be her rather. ; ‘To the ered. ttors of the A. and W. Sprague Mamutacturiag Company, the trustee, K. ChilTe, has presented nis annual report for the ye tag December S1, 1580. ‘The report says: @ Net loss on manufacturing, ufter charging taxes, Insur- ance. repairs, improvements, and expenses on manufacturing property new machinery to re- place old, expenses of office. city and other taxes. Interest account and the amount paid Amasa THE GREAT FLOATING Ick PiRLD in front of Long franch, N. J., has broken in all twelve of the Iron colunins supporting the pier dock, and it 1s feared the work of destruction is not set ene. Sprague on account of services, ts a addition to which there has been AT THE WHITTAKER COURT-MartiaL in New | Ot chargeable to manufacturing ac dunt York yesterday, General Schofield said that | $7 ‘These two amounts mak 5 from which deduct the amount recal dividends and rents from ust estate, after charging repairs and insurance on rented prop- erty, and city of Augusta, Me., taxes on prop- during the session of the court of Inquiry hts whole desire nad been to establish tue tnna- cence of Whittaker, “because,” said Ue Gen- eral, “he was a young man under my charge, and consequently entitled to all the protection | erty outside or mills ($4.063.53.) say $25.445.5., I could give him, and because I had retained | Showing a net balance against tae property in him tn the academy in opposition to ali the | Increased Mabiltties of Aithough academic board.” the above shows a balance agalast the property of $1 ere {5 a balance favor of AT AN EXEC! — | keeping the mactinery running of $129,073. as hanged at Annapolis, | a8 1s shown by payments, wuich would la e murder of Cha be made were | the machinery at Lake’ View, He walked iirmly upon the Told aud | fearlessly around. i113 neck was broken when the drop fell aad be was pronounced dead in fiteen minut Ve made noconfession, A disgraceful scene occ a gallows, a crowd of 1,00) persons battering down the jail fence and forcing their way lu the eae! THE IRISH (UESTION.—Mr, Justin McCarthy yesterday opposed debate on the coercion btil in the house of commons, and Mr, Gladstone, relying on the early annowucement of the new rules by the speaker, yielded, aud the debate yas adjourned. A meeting of the land lea’ in Dublin, and Mr. Dillon counseled to the landlords, but ., In Septem! Balatice against prope E age in Andrew county, Mo., last Thur-day, a coflin supposed to contain the re- Inains of James Biggin were exliumed in con- sequence Of suspicions that all was not right. Ou opening the coffin nothing was found out sand. Riggin some time sl for the benefit of his aged mother a for the west. Soon after bis brother-n-la\ celved areport of his suicide at North Plat and going thither, returned with th which Was not opened because of the s aecaycd condition of the remains. App time had not arrived for forcible | being made for the insurance, am in passed requesting | © exposure Of What seems tot 5 rica in order to keep | been an Intended fraud. ‘The frieui up the Interest in cause in this country, | famlly assert that the body must nave Parnell ig now at Frankfort, where the funds iz 2 While On the way from North Pts re u o1 the league have been invested. } the general belter ts that Kiggin F 4 deception INITNCTIO 7 THE W. U. TEeLs@rari a Courany.—Th States clreult court at = Philadelphia yesterday granted to the Penn- | A FIELD CLE yivania railroad company an injunction | sherilt John alust the Western Union telegraph corapany. | ment at his far restraining the latter from using the telegraph poles and wires of the American Union tele- graph company in such manner a3 to violate the Nght of the Pennsylvania rallroad under lig agreement with American Union tele rt and cultivation. Ins ls, . Which had been lately | Cleared, were a number of large stump after working at them for several wi . Bates, or the Amert ‘MIUM, on THE GOLD M! ‘Awarted avain to o> TEOATs CERES, The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- OESS FLOUR, for being the handsomest tand_ the moxt nutritious Patent Flour that ever was exhib- ted atafair. Remember that every housekeeper who wants SNOW-WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISOUITA, should ask the grocer for “‘UKRES,” the champion foH BALE BY eveny GOOD GROOEB. < es CORE. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave, WM. Me GALE & CO. P. B.—They are slso the sole Wholesale Awents for is District of Hecker's Self- ing Flour sod Buckwheat. decls control of disinterested comaissioners sppoited by the act. LIST OF PRIZES. Le aud Furniture. One Kesher Two Cash Prizes ‘Two Cash Pri Five Cash Pri Five (ash Pri 4,009 end Cash Pris Five Hundred Cash Pri One Set of 1 e Haudse 1 460 Boxes of ( varbon W 1)) Baskets Champagne, Five Hundred Cash Pri 400 Boxes Fine W 200) Boxes Robertson Cou: 400 Boxes Havana Ciara, 810.....0 Five Hundred Cash Prizes, eacit $1 AMOUNTING TO Whole Tickets, $8; Halves, $4; Quarters, $2. Remittsnees may be made by bank check, ex- press, portal money order, or registered mail. * ‘or OHN K. KELLY, DEALER IN Frrst-Onass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &o. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Btalls 629, and 620 Genter Market, 9th street wing, and nd 208 Northarn Liberty Market; or address Box 71, City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. decks BOOTS AND SHOES. LEARING OUT SALE OF ALL WINTER GOODS. Now is THE TIME To SEouRE YouR BanGarns 1s BOOTS AND SHOES, For the next ten days I will sell all Responsible avents wanted at all points. my Winter yk. T. M. TALBOTT, Dentist, No. 437 7th | Denti st., three doors from’ oor. E. ia try in all its branches. Teeth inserted $7 per set. All work warranted. Jani PROFESBIONAL NURSE, from New York, has located permanently in this city. Address: Oare Mrs. Anna Hitz, 4140 Street southeast. References furnished. Jao8-Im Oe OD ‘OOT SURGERY, Gorns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Chilblaiue, &o. Dr.” White's 1b yeara Dractical experience throughont the United § and Osnada, and 19 of consecutive practice in | Washington, D. ., enables the successful treat- ment of aif ailments of thefeet, lence the el from far and near, visit bis establishment, 141 Fenna. ave., opp: Wilard's Hotel. ¥eo 81 per Me, SOHAER, Visit. B. PARSONS, Dewrist, No. 426 7th st. n& | w., bet. D and E'sts., over Ballantyne’s bookstore. Extract night. Best of tine references. Qharges moderate. dec6-6m RS experience in ith \d_ Diseases. arried or Sinwle, you © ve the relief you 80 ich desire. DR. BROTHERS, 906 B st. 8 w., op- posite Sinithsop: = feb7 | (MONSULT DR ROBERTSON, every Wednesday / and Saturday, at his office, 456 © st. north- West, near 43g st., trom 2 to¥ p. m., who, with 15 Years’ experience, ntees 4 cure in all diseases of the U; ns, Nervous and Seminal Weakne: Emissions, Impotency, & Gororrho'a or Byphilis, recently contracted, posi- hvely cured in from 6 to 10 dsvs. Consaltation | strictly: p and separate offic for ladies. Kefers to the leading physicians of Baltimore. Main ofc, 198. Eutaw st., Baltimore. Oharzes moderate. feb7 eT QPEEMATORHGA, Impotency, Premature De- cay, Emissions ‘and ail Veherea! Diseases, Gack cured by De HENRIE. No cslomel used avenue southwest. Female Weaknestes, etc., cured. 456 Virginia Dee os Lares eats ished and mont reli. Janl5-Im* able LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 455 a asetts ave., from 2 ‘42nd 6to8. Al Female Complaints and = aisrities quickly cured. Qonsultation free. Sepa- rate’rooms for patients. janl6-lm YONSULT DE. and MADAME SELDRN,, Pro- fessor idwifery; over twenty coasfal practice: board, aursina and axiufal treat- 182 mn ave., New jan10-1m* ent; for ladies 01 York city. a i. MOTT'S FRENOH Sure for Kidney Disess asry Diseases, Nervous aeea, Impotency, Gleet, Scrof: iioed and Skin’ Diseases )WDERS—Oertaip Onavel and ae Uri- mat PULESIN—A SURE LAST—NO ONE NEED Sure cure for the Blind, i, Indian remedy.) called Dr. Wily 7 ey has cured ‘No one need suffer five minutes after seme. ef; and is prepared ouly M Ooftiaberry. at Oise. T found Stock, at a reduction of room for our Immense SPRING STOCK. DON'T FAIL TO OALL—FIRST OOME FURST BERVED. 20 PER OENT, to make —L29TH— PorULAB MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, in the City of Louisville, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sunaays except- ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As- sembly of Kentucky, incorporating the Newport Fainting and Newspaper Oo., approved April 9, 78. This is « Special act has ne been repealed. plore eae never ‘The U. s. Circuit Court on March Slst rendered the following decisions: Ist_That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is legal. 2da—Its drawings are fair. The Company has nowon hand a large reserve fund. carefully the list of prizea for the FEBRUABY DRAWING. Yon ean eave double the money you spend else- HUSINBGR and Wul ao Sat wat ve adverts CALL EABLy. GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenue. BEANOH STORE, 211 and 211 1-2 Penna, avenue S.E Jan28 CAPITOL HILL. (CUT THIS OUT FOR BEFEBENCE. Gent’s Fine Hand-sewed Shoes at 35.00 ‘Misses’ Feb. Button Echool Shoes at.... 1.25 - 290,000 | 100 prizes, 1000x810, 00 | Men'sGum Overshoes, size86to12, at 686. pair. ~ 10,000 | 20 ee each. 10,000 yee - o > 5/000 | 600 do.s "20 enon, 32;p00 | Ladles! 23§t0 8B, at 450. pair. 10 do., 81,00 68 10-000 |1,000d8.,10esah: 10:000 | Misses! ** 11 to2, at 880. pair. 2 10.4 ea 10, v o o 4 9 prizee, 8300 each, approximation prizes. ..92,700 | “b!ldren’s Sto 1044, at Sto. pair, Y prizes, , 200 each, approximation prizes... 2, 4u0. 9 prizes, “100 each, approximation prizes.:. "900 W. 8. SICR, 260 prizes. 8112, 400 2 Whole ticket, #2. Half tickets, si. sna S27 Maske? Space, tickets, 860. BS tickets, #100. L= US GO TO McCARTHY'S | Schuckhardt and Mr. Jasper. each seyereiy emit ein AP Bank Draft in letter, or send Express, DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LET. FOR FINE SHOES, Pei. OR ‘POSTOFFIVE URDER.. Orders of acd upward. by Pxpress, Can be acne rene ce? | Let us go to MOCARTHY'S for cheap Shoes, pense. Address all orders to Eetus xo to MOOARTHY'S for Ladies’ Shoes. K. M. BOARDMAN, Let us xo to MCOARTHY'S for Gents" Sitoos, Conrter-Jonrnal Building, Loutnville, Ky. er | Let us foto MoOARTHY'S for Girideenss shoes. T J. COMMEBFORD. Let us xo to MOOARTHY’R for any kind of Shoes. 212 Broadway, New Nori, | | Let uso to MOUABTHYS for kusbroldered sp 1703 N.Y. ave. o : Let ns go to MoOARTHY'S for Rubbers. Orto * “2. B. MAYNADIEL, Let ns goto McOARTHY'S for hand srade Sares. feb2 605 Lith st. northwest. Let us zo to MOOARTHY'S for Freucn Kid 8t.0e8. = = gikgt,# #0 to MCCARTHY'S for common s6is6 ELS CORN SOLVENT. — Warrant E - Piviard aud Hof GOUNE witheat anes 42 aie" | Est us go to McOARTHTY'S for shoes st one price G. GIESLER, Bole Agent, Boots and Stiogs, 102i | Let us zo to MOCARTHY'S for boys’ g0od (Shoes. ‘7th st. northwest. Noonrenopay. _oct2l-4m oe ee HEN ANY SEWING MACHINE AGENT leaves a machine at your house, do not pay one | _2°cl8 £06 Pennsylvania ayenus: gent on it until you come here and see what you can = Suv cieiniaee: oy precisely the same machine for. NTON FISCHER’ - Samer McKENNEY, 427 9th st. A TABLISHMENT and DYE Wu! No. 906 G st. north’ near U. 8. t «1 1s «CERT RR SRR reeueny SSMAs oF al + VEILS, LACKS, GLOTES ttro, —_____BCKENNEY, 427 9th st__ IKEOTOR FR. LAMPE’S ELIXIR OF BEBBS, Dax and acknowledyed by the medioal agree: ites in Germany as a sure for all disorders stomsch, expecially £01 on iNbiG#eTiON ab DYsPEPsta. imported and for aalets Me HLOCZEWSKI, Pharmacist, senig™ CZEW SI, Sth st. n. =. WISE AND OLD FRIENDS are ORten abet best, so is JUSTH'S old stand Z 24 L Pp ps ATE exoo! TELEGRAPH BETWEEN WASHINGION AND NEW YORK. known for yesrs as the only place where fi H. H. DODGE, SECOND- iG be sold at re- = Deabe tee CES TaiNe ‘call at ‘TOSTHS old | BONDS, 8TOCKS AND INVESTMENT SSCORI- stand, No. 619 D et., between 6th and 7th sts. ‘TLES BOUGHT and BOLD on COMMISSION. northwest, or Branch Store, No. 408 9th st,, be- No. 539 15th street, tween D and E sts. northwea . N.B.—Note by mai! promptly attended to. jJani9 (Concoray Bum.pine,) = AGENOY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, ETERINABY HEADQUABTERS, ‘Broo Buoxens, 409 Fourteenth Street. 64 Broadway, New York. of, ITIES mala Houseabie desing uh toot Srecuted on the New ‘York Stock at one. Fairremuneration in all cases submitted Hees oh Stark wives to Balto Philsiipaee Cour are. Rew York and ‘through witch orders are janio nr ‘Wa executed on the Stock een {in those cities and ow __BOB*T SMITH & 00. _ | wiported back prom tooks and Dealers fe Bonds and inf< regarding Markets re- Wonk PSE aed, geived through our wire every” Afteen ‘minaiea ‘Write for particulars. Ootla- am | excouted with dispaton. ‘decd ordinary methods the rotund e cured the services of “Prof. te, to Dlast the remaini: dynamite. Atter blow! re in Piadelph! vit 12 tiem singly, Mr. Pressly conceived the Idea of blowing up fe StWIMDS in a 40-acre clearing Suntilaneously, and this wi the entertain- ch the Visitors witnessed yesterday . ‘The feld selected contains at jeast A > sympathy ot and not jess than 40 huge stump: he Atgerical: people, expressed through the } dotted ifs surface, Holes were drilied in th mouih of the Un has | routs of these, on a levei with the ground fen cartric! ii forms of On the receipt of Worl? cabied Mr. Ey: oO atoms. and Were piel dred feet away.—/ic upward A ScuooL Te, hamlet in thi lust been excited ove! Young, the teacher, took occaston to tlog one of his pupils for some’ alleged misconduct. ‘The boy's tather, vowing vengeance against thc teacher. went to the school, but did not succeed ih geiting at Young. He then resorted to the jaw, and Young was arrested. He was con- Victed and sentenced to nay afine, took sides with the boy's father, Young tt best to seek a fresh feld of labor. Stk BoyvLe Roc the callousness of the hated Saxon 1s de nounced in language more truly Hibernian than that employed by one of the members for Wicsiow in tre House of Commons during the debate on the address. As long, the honorable gentieman “a3 long as Ireland ww. Buglana was deai to ber AFTER INGEKSOLL.—Chief Justice Comezys, im the criminal court, at Wilmingtoa, [el., Montlay Called the attention of the ‘granv jury to the recent address of Col. Ingersuil in (hal city. saying It was worthy of t Uon as Coming under the law of Dlasp: THE SLsave TRap ge ly imagined | that slave trading 1s now almost a thing of the past, but that it still ts carr 9@ consid erable extent In the Portugu fadian posses- Stons of Timor and the ai ot Ma ICE IN LONG I8LaND SoUND.—The Great South iy, ou Long Island sound, Las been trozen Over for seven weeks. The ce 3 twenty-four inches thick. Yesterday a large sleigh, with two horses, crossei from Bavylon to Oak Island, secured a load of oysters and returnea, afeat not known to have been accomp before In twenty years. INJURED OPERA SINGER: ‘he following mem- ry bers of the Strakosch-Hess Engitsh opera troupe | Po Won Cqabusned. The regular price of a were Injured by the railroad accident near Hampstead, Tex., Saturday: Mrs. Lobpie, Mr. Larenvo, Misa Agnes Delano, Mr. Hobach, Mr. A female slave of the same age fetcnes To 100 rupees. The natives of cue Island of Macassar are the principal dealers trafic. Even some of the authorities have Slaves. ‘The missionaries have rendered vaiu- abie services in suppressing the tral organized force {3 required to effectua an end to It. wounded in the head, and Miss Rose Martor Cut badly in the std: VmGINIa REPUBLICANS. — The Virginia re- publican state central committee met at Kc Inond, yesterday, and adopted by 19 dress to the party in the state, preseited General Wickham, settling In the negative question of holdtng any convention before or July STRUCK BY A LocomoTIVE Wata Font) A ielegran: from Pittsburg, February “Robert and Miller Cameron, brother 3, and j Allen Cameron, thelr cousin, Were walking on the railroad tack on Friday nignt last, near ne favoring a stralght ticket for state Pie ohne eee S with other | Newcastle, Pa. A dispute arose Scuweea Robt rescinded its action in favor of a stare oy and Allen, and they came to blows. While they Were UussliL5 on the track the south-bound train caine insight, running at a high rate of Speed, Allen saw the train, and struggled to gE is amtagonist from the track, but falled. e then treed himseit from Robert's grasp, bat Uon on the 10th of March. tATLROAD Stas v Yo r train for Chicago over the Michigan Southern and Lake Shore road was thrown from the tr Bear Striker, Ind., Monday, by a detective rail, | but Hot In Ume to entirely escape tie loshmo- Two sleeping cars jumped tee tice ona as | tive, which threw. him several het ures wring | Unton Pacific directors’ car, containiag a num. | Lis knee and we deep gashes in nis head. Robert was struck by the cow catcher aud | hurled a great distance. His leg was broken and his skull fractured. ‘The train was stopp sd and the menpleked up. Robert has since dle. Auen will be maimed for !tf ber Of railroad officials, was pitched down an embankment ten feet high and completely wrecked, Its occupants were all badly orulsed, Gor NEW OR1#4NS.—The New York sey- enty-first regiment of national guard lave perlected arrangements to visit New Or ! The finest j Wat t= GOING ON IN Sv pots that has been fardl Grass They eine a display of sun vistble ina Choitniane see long time can now be seen with moderate tele- The tip Will cost $12,000, o1 scopic power. Several groups are strung along pays $5,000, 4 of the sun's equator and reaching quite across the disk. The number of individual spots De. WM. TaEVITT died at °C 4s large, and they vary in size from the huge sua yesterday, of heart disease. 1H chasins capacious ebough to swallow up the Secretary of state of Onto. earth, down to mere specks that it requires the United States in Ch Buchanan. THE TENNESSEE BRIBSRY.—A te! ma to the New York Hera’? ‘rom Nashvili ebruary says: A great dea. of interest has been mani. fested here in regard toa Mr. H. M. McLaugh- Un, the witness who has decamped to avold going before the legislative we com. mittte. It was well known that McLaughlin nad been out of employment for some time and had not even enough money to pay his board Oil, he day before the election of controiler Steady gazing to detect. AN about the spots, Which seem to be moving like a procession across the disk, the surface ts heaved up into the shining ridges called faculs. Most of these Spots Lave formed within the last two days. On Satarday there was only one group, coniain- ing three or four principal spots, visible with the same telescope that on Sunday and yester- day showed car complex groups composed: of many spotspand ha) o min specks scattered between them. ‘The westeramost of these groups will probably have passed out of Sight around the edge of the suu by W-day.— ae pais ao $55 a bill, and dts. | Meir Fork Sun, Sth played a good desiot money. He then offered = to bet $20that he could name the two men who At Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday, A\ Shultz, Would be elected. A inan offered to bet him $50 sgalnst $2), but Le refused to take the bet. As he left the saloon where this tneident occurred aged 15, committed suicide last sunday, by ‘aby himself with a knotted ishing to Acne ister, at the home of his ats, he beid up a large rollof money and sald. “This | The youth was still from a chastise will get two, but it is not known whom he re- | ment received several He which, iC is ferred to. It is believed by many that ha is ge | supposed, was the cause act. E creted in Nashville. It said = a reseed — AS one oe taker MC. Y., “You're sister ‘Melia’s feller, ain't you?” asked for Say in ig Out false bills against the the littie trotter, not yet out of dresses. “Well, county, have fled, the former to Europe and Question, witta redeas of the facesnar ear | We Steer 9 parts unknown, question; a face that near! matched 'his hair. “I fink,” said the litte one, | ,.4 /armer’s dog at West Til. set bis “that mamita taiks awrally "yout the mange | teeth into the fellow who was taking agirl out xine on your hair ’ the tew wall paper | though s window, for, the abe ene fan 1 20 Candy CaaS ae Have: | Alonz0 Rice, aged 50, gmployed on the 9th. Pe eS a ae eee avenue ratiroad acm, York, was struck by an ‘The theaters and other places of amusement oune brauatiremtoens killed, wale in St, Louis are open on Sunday evenings, and 2 some of them give matiness and Se gn gee ep ge ed ent laymen of Miicereat charction hands, with his feet tn the alr, <a endeavoring to put a si oo os by aaa oe om was sory Senay apis- toe puaeay laws, ee . wounding alm gerteusiy. sed The Bufinio Disaster, AND CARS CRUSHED SRWKATH 4 FALLING mms ROW RSCATRS. A dispaici from Bultalo last nignt Shortly after 9 o'clock this merntng the arch TOC Of the old New York Central depot, Exchange street, ov mulated Snow ang weakeoed Dy the removal of he Walls which formeriy con to tts 8 u BOWLES RECOVERED—SOME Nan. on velghted with the accu- persons and ¢ Reled_ mass of tron. wood. glass, snow and Thi Ouls express Was three hours nda bait and it er WACK Walt- Kine No. 13), manned by ngiuee}r, Was stauding On the ady to take Coron: out te Kast Builaio. Near the other end of the new depot Was a train of cars. On de Of Ube south wall were ned Am ssenger cars belonging to 1 5 % the peopie Known to be tn the just previous to the crash were Depa Byron King and Ready. or ‘ rs’ eating house, who About the center of tae Dewitt C. Gibson, a _switchman: /. M evens abd Robert Berry. Daggagemen: 1K. ¢ MILL, Passenger agent of the Lake Shore road . Harti; . Hubbds and emp! in the cars of the w: ODE OF TWO 0 Were standir Coroner Scot gine, and wa iwtendeat Pilling s sudden hollow Sonnd. as Of Snow fill: mass from th vot. Was hea @ lntaediawly srwards © feet from the new por and fall, Depot Master ting beneath a brick wall LISCAp Was tora trom Mr. Sauthran into the we and aters, who by a iimba J other portions of tne both his life and his ake Shore train was rooting matertal, ken and partly distaantiot. Au 2 OU Of wall of th 5 room by the fatal mass which had * Out of Capt. Byrnes The old ¢ ‘h Stood on the track were ali torn to pleces. The work of overhauling the Tulns Was immediately commenced by members Of the five depariment and employes of the ralt- Toad company, and the rst two bodles recov ered were those of Capt. Byrnes and Henry Waters. Shortly afterward the workmen found the mangled body of Wm. Wells, clerk of Car Inspector Howe. of the Lake shore railroad and the boay of Levi 8. Hunting, clerk in Ue office of the Buftalo, New York and Philad pbia iailroad. Other bodies were qui. found. King snreeedesd tn Which beld Its pos his head by fram and beid a prisoner failing roof crushed ont human shape. The | irom sight by th e Was br ttul new waitin; y TOR VISHERIES SCANDAL —A telegram from Halitax, February 7, says: Professor Hind has published another letter. the original of which he represents Was sent to the Governor General yesterday. He gives by Lim trom Sir Ale ‘ H Pauncetote, of the English Voreign Ofice. He sents the coid treatment received at the hands of Mr Leonard Tiley tn one part of his communication, while in another part be exults that Sir Leona: ived hin at the Westmin- ster Palace Hotel with creat cordiality, He re- 'S that the frauduient tables date back to 1 hortly after the signing of the Tre Washinvton, and declares Sir Leonard T! Sponsidie for them. There is nothing n the letter now sent to the Marquis, and (is ait- ficult to guess what object Uhe Pr continuing his epistolary warfare ac: Dominion Cab Burren { NCHE.—Geo. Meade fh f: uear Leadville, Oa Wednesday night two weeks ago, being alone in bis cabin and fast asleep tn bis bunk, he was Startled trom slumber by a Thunderbolt that Seemed to have shaken the universe. Crawlin, to the door he tried to get tt open, but foun himself a prisoner. Then tt slowly presented self to his daved mind that bis cabin bad deen buried by anavalanche, He trimmed his lamp and \-alted tor daylight, out no dayligat came. Several hours were passed tn horrible suspense. The air in the cabin showed stgns ofexhanstion. He was altve tn his grave. te p his mind that be must Cut bts way e Began at the peak of the roof, sawins a hole big enough fo crawl through. ‘Then b dropped handfuls of snow into his cabin, mak- ing a vertical tunnel, the sides of which he packed With is spade. Tunneling upwards Cautiously for several yards he at last sntifed fresh alr. Then be moved i more ously and at last emerged, finding himseif on a crust that would bear his weight. A few hours of hard work brought him to an abia An additional “has been received from Elgin couaty, On- tarto. In relation to the boy supposed by Some persous to be the missiig Chariie Koss tion Is signed by sin county, who states that are bobh very fond Of nS Out TO be gests that graphs of the member : If any likeness co of th Th ced in the eters tO Mr. b Dam McCollum, who. der party, hag been endeavoring to obtati possesstoa of tie boy offeripg the Brown family gi if they would Surrender him. A correspondent who has seen the lad describes im as a tlaxe youth Of 15, and about four fee y He in heignt. recoUects living in a large city, and was under the Care of woman cailed Betsy. One day, while ted the street, two men carried him of Ina buggy. He must have been drug- ged, a= he remembers nothing except being in 4 train and passing over a river untll he was jaced in Charge of an Indian famtly near rentford. He was bratally treated, and run- ning away, he took refuge with a white man named Wilson, who had 4 colored wife. The Brown family have only had bim sines October last. ‘The lad says he wore a plnafore frock and knickerbockers when be was abducted. A CONTEST OVEK SormeRn’s Wit.—A London special to the N.Y. World says: “The will of the late £. A. Sotnern, the actor, has been offered tor probate. It bequeaths ‘the greater Pert of his property to bis sister, wo Las the charge of his youngest children. The Widow and the eldest’ son are cut ol and have besun acontest of the will on the ground of urdue iniiuence, as they allege that nis sister had complete control over tim duriog the last few months of Lis life and prevented them trom MARRIED. DAVIS—POPE. On Thursday ev ani 36,1881, Jat Hawlive ME. “Onan Ww. ar ky Mis Mer e LL. Oa February 8th, Holy Trinity Church, Georzetown, D. Kev. Father Ciampi, Grown AvGot=Tts i New \ork city, to It of Dr. John L. Kidwell, of Georsetown, D. O MOREISON—JOHNSON. On Febru At the Kpipliany Charch, by the as Kev. KipeaLL Morsivon. of musl i JOUNSON, xTaudiausate: of Rear Admural selfs ge. No car SIMMS—WOOLLEY. Cn Tuesday evening, oy the Bev IL Townsend, Cray feb. Sth, 1 s E. NivM’ to Asi E. Woopcer, all 0! Weor Kipweir, deugnter © — DIED, COUTTS On Februsry 9, 1851, at 6 o'clook m. Dovuzs> Corr, axed 2 fe geaee, one month aud tourtecn days, sou of J. Btadisou and atary B. otis. oF ute’ residence, 15 @ clock p. m., February eral from his street northwest, at doth PADELE} & m., at te On February 9th, 1581, at 6 o'clock yAsutOs, only culld of Eonoea west, EoWwakp AsuToN, only cuild of Edward Bud Apes Fadeley, aged nine months, hae vip —— sodiat ar invited to ye 1UMeEr © ree al vast 2 O'clock Thursday afternoon "8 Malt-p LANDIO. On the evening of Monday, Febru Sth, 1%, Exiziuera Lasoic, wife of Isaac Lew gee, Bunting will bo, taken, from hor, late reat- nee, No. Street northwest, on Thursday. February 10th, 1881, st 9.30.8. m. to Bt Auras inch, where requiem nas for the re- poss of Ler eout will be said at of the family are respectfully Invited. 3 SEINNER. At 8; field, Mass, Pebrua: Sto, 1841, azed ccveuty- one =. ‘Menct one ay ho pk CE Bb. 4 ee B. x ‘ineral at the residence en, A. N. oe od, TOL street northwest, Friday, Feb. 11th, TINGLE. On February 6tb, 1881, at the resi- denoe of Francis Hammond, 508 10h street, Man a J. TINGLE, im the seventy-fourth year of Temeins interred at Cambridge, Ohio.