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THE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, SESS 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, LA . : nsylvavia Aveaue, Quruer 11th Street, by aye nade fe ning Star Newspaper Company, on eiepten rn GEO W. ADAMS, Pres't. " uitfes make the sultan more (ua a Sg Rg & Complication in the Reichstac. Fm Weis oan seeoaat, at 18 Retchein : \ J e Ss teal), who was yes. jonth one year, 86 atx onthe a | i Sk sa ve Ube tnaisidtal wisp aid not accept Uke omy Pont Ofer ror’s ation to be present at the ceremon B—Paviinnnd on rides 428 | _ — | of the epmpletion of the Calrene eaten omits, ’ = —4 for¢ coy nw = = j 8.11 was Count Von Aruim.toitzenburg’s frat ea hs ton C 4 x ~ ¥ - >) Pl a c me solve Dot to accent tty . A ate Pine 2 S| WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1881. TWO CENTS, mer agit tne che eons cere eR . Sale rere tein ae “a that he SPECIAL NOTH | THE_EVENI anpDierietim Congreve PAE INAUGUHATION. | cng (osc ie uprigd pou ctt | FORTY-SINTH CONGRESS, — | juatedetome’s, Buticatten the board of trade, writin, ebruary 27. liberal assoclation say: to the Riratng No ministry ever en ‘isdom THAN ‘The following appropriations of District in Official Program of the Procession, | fore It occurred 10 1b | F A man, [trust ee tobe botiwe 10 Washington Nows and Gossip. | terest are in the sundry civt appropriation | ‘The following fs the program for tno pro- | If is In order to st ymmit ee of THURSDAY, gest that » | or Maxey. aes : lered office under more dificult. circumstan> 3 obser ge . t by Gon, | intelligent, hospitable women be appointed to ENA’ Mr. Maxey. Dy direction ot te | ! < gh yn Natta ag gem Gov ae Tovar. — Interna: | Py reported to the House at midnight | cession aera ged for March 4th next By Gen. | Tyke provieion for lady g committee on post ofces, gas? notice miat tne | CF,RER 8 more trombiesonne Instcy, from & 4 | GovERNwesT REcerers DAY. — ‘) | last night:—For outbutiding for o:tiee Burean | She*man, ehtet marshal | ration at reasonable rates. { House post route bill would be reported on | tion of Ireland 18 serious and demands tu dis al =e =. Tevenue, $227,559.04; customs. $50: a8. cf Engraving and Printing, $5,000: annual re- ae he inaugural ceremonies, so far as the | me letter was ren to the committee on i stonday. task of Hmiting ber constitutional it SD A. S. R —The members of AL. q Ticcemnee ss * airs to the Treasury buliding, &40),(0: military are concerned, will consist of escort- | public comfort, and the secretary was directed | 4 y- vee . , c is af al Pre OONSIBIORY Nok MA a mre Hors B CALLERS.—Setiators McM Senantn Washington pp dia four tor | Ing the Prestdeot elect. with uls attendants | to inform Mrs. Spencer of thisa-tons Com. | Mr. Voorhees offered a resolution, which was When the present trritation has va r cot vindom ard B ewhere, \ nd Representative White House to the Capitol and b. e | Sbed end a land bill shall bave Deen tntn munleations were received from ol. H. « agreed Co, fustructing the Judiclary commit { glounds south or Executive Mansion, $10,009; | {rom th : . ooo ,, x fee: ulre 2 Dest o0 Of prot be thtoks i! will restore peace and con! 2 bu Davis, Horr aud Crowley called on the | for Latayettesc 1,000 ent grounds, | te be reviewed on revo by the Pivsident from | Hodges, chairman of the military tee, | toinquire into the Dest mettiod of pre 4 is | President to-day. . | £ NOs BANC ree es ous a sng on EHpRY Iveiin Avene, ae front or one egesting shat os mamnltines ° eat tie | ae ent eregne from! thes oa fons pra. | * arene comeseteisens sie Snstels ———_ ai i vapite Nis Bo! the White Bouse. ‘Tbe military and unarae Jacent metropolitan cities (9 obtain subser’o- ed by fraudule i patents aud } Aenste % “x Nekreave thn Suearon ULamee is getting much better. tis | oohe gst: care and coca rot eral, | kindred orvanteations will be divided inte teas | GeaS TOE The reed ede ae eats Detent rights, and report by Dil or otherwise. | A. Gienatch from Paris to the fumes save the trouble has been a touch of rheumatic gout | ; care Of Sailthsontan grounds, $2,000: 4 divisions, and should De formed prior toil a. | inavguration ceremontes: and one asking tor | The conterrnce report of s pent ip wo | Paseene eo cee chee {deputies of the bi } —— avement iu d0., ich to. tata etrects, | Mt, aB follow he first-—Brevet Major ¢ | an appropriation of $50 to meet the ineldental | the Senate bil fc f Sbe T's em of voting at ions 13 Certain. € Gzonck B. MCCLELLAN, of New Jersey | $1,500; care and repairs to Executive Mansio! ral Ay ‘on the north side of New Yor) expenses of the committee on the sdandd h | tomac, at OF neat Geo CW The as ™ has been chosen as one of the managers of tne | $9,000; lighting Executlve Manston and paulic | Penpsylvania avenues, facing south, tne rigut | of March. Action was deterred untlithe nest | greed to. . A OO aad ye eon Pie . 22 Gen. Ji Enve, o1 5,000 e Lb 5 opposite the War department. ‘The | meeting. Mr. E. Kartz Johnson report On motion of Mr, Bayard, al prior orders 5 sree Davi Soldiers’ Home, vice Gen. John Love, of Ind.. | #)5.000, DUL Do more Liban $2 x 76 t d ide | tributions from John ‘3. Bal f '4 | Were postponed, and the senat> resumed eu Says: The telegrapn wira deceased. palr of water and fire piuy: Major General Hartrantt—aroind and outside | tributions trom "4 A. Baker, of & a) Were i Land the send umed hasbeen wat seeeen Casts anh Laas } ss | ph To connect Capitol with Pabl the Equare on the east side of the Capitol, the | from the Washincton and Georgetown railroad | sideration of the funding bil | smith. President: Brand telegraphs oMcially ght oa pop Sila ase aban MP | (ine Mar canet Pimeae ia ents | ee Uae trae eRe a peeatan | Oe ma RE Gene elas | semrig tesreeae teen eae | hic! 1 rine : iilding, 000: et third—-Major General Fletcher—on the 89 msi, Teiarked that tha work of preparation tina nthe funding bt day. ol 4 syst . ‘ munication of | Over which there has been such a long atruggl Waabington Bowmen G60 or fe side of Seis avenue, between ist and | Was’ progressing tsfactorily. rhe grand | | Mr. Platt advocated the bill as amen ied + oem red formed a league in Natal Uo oppow a | in the House, was finally passed this afternooa | cuss ion che Theatr Departinent : for | Mth streets, facing north, the right near Bo- | arch would be completed in a day or two, and | the Senate comunittee. He preferred a t ae 2s *“ Na Se its, Mays S$ ‘The bill now goes to | repairing rooms im nord and West wines, ip- | tanteal Gardens. ‘The Fourth—Major Geuer dl | parches are being rapidly pat in plice, | and-a-half rate toa turee or Uiree-sud-a Victor Hngoon treinud’s € ms. ma pre twill be loaded up with a few | jured by the. fire, $19,000; ior. tlre-proodag nthe north side of P } » coming In rapidly; attbouga at arst saieeeun SEES Lee nnas leabole ebesie cen e r almititons, It canna: be { hatiobal stat. wail aud Other repalrs U3 t 3 | they seemed to drag, and the ow a3 $0 Alnst possibie ndidons of tr eiand to send Vie a y | safely out of the woods, for. if thus amet Caphol $0 000 for House ‘Of Representatives. | leaving an open thterval between the | much brighter that he was quite sare that | Market p Le bonds ai | Uren the political situation ta that coun iP 8HT have t to the Honse and | elevator, $1,000; Smprovement’ of Capitol | 4th divistons of about twenty-five pa { when the fnauguration was over they w: Fer, ao | abd M. Hugo sald he would reply to suet |» the gauntt-t 1ous oppestiiun again. rounds, ¢4,00; for annual repairs to tus | | ‘The sidewaiks should be lett tree for tue | have their bills pata aud perhaps something | | Mr. Pugh stated figures to show the interest | by a manifesto to Europe lu favor of the cin —— on city’ Court house, $s); cages and | People. Should the spaces allotted to any one | over. Mr. Cresswell. the treasurer, reported | resnit between refunding and not, refandine | of Ireland Orrren ar TAR ARMY AND Navy Jonal Museam, $55,906; heating | Of tbese divisions prove lnsuilticteat. the com- | that he had received ¢ and patd oat | the five and fix per cents. If not refunded. = Spanish mbassadors, ACAD 1mber of applications | 35,000; improvemeni Botanical | Matrding general thereof will group thee: | leaving a dalanee in his hands of | the pygregate Interest payroent by the gov apy Feo. The CHAUTER gar ; Soverniwen’ hospital fortue | 1B aby ef the strcets or parks to his rear. Col. Corbin sald that he had vi . TY Duke of Fernan Nu » the President of persons | e ernment W forge tre $60: Coe | Carriages for the Presidential party, and tne | eretaries on The subject of | the aggregate 4b ambassador at Part r Hix of the | for. he deat special mounted eseort chosen by the I the deparnments, aud ge found Unit Uh | saving of $3.2 bon and Stnor Mazo at re, we Pott for the gy1anasium, dent elect. will assemble toside the presideu- | all be decorated ¥ their own supe |. | COBL would be | r Amendments Pend > | ater one balt of th ed to leave at Ti a.m. by | The flegs trom the War and Navy depurunents, | meking a difference a: eat | Loxnon, Feb. : Bout De paid ou of the ns pi 4.000 from the former and 2,000 front the present time and conditions favorable for | pty amendments to the bi rota se DOMIGS f Freedmen’s bespital, & cunsylvania avent : | were ample for ine purpose of | the extstdisbment. by the government of spor | tection of person aud. p if but to leave that Wort ay. $100 ; in will be tired to give general no- | Major M. M. Parker moved that the residents | Ceht 25 Mls normal rate. “Ho was indiffereu! | awalting discussion ta cow in the House tratl Gig nae BRINOR BULLI IeALEX DA | tice. Mist division will present arms, re | alone ihe line ef processton be requesial to | abcut the Ume of maturity, if the option of | orcomtnona. “The considerations of tee ee ne ap ; i nC Puaweres SED: cover, break frem the thght, and march to tie | decorate their houses, adopted tuittoe | Teeeroption was sceured to t | subsection of the frst clause of tne bil! t~ ts €or Krerannsos, of Miss. rhe | | Thereport of the couference managers ou the | Jeri down Pennsylvania avenue, pi then | Mr. Voorhees sald that let ences tensive coffon planter in tie south, free bridge bil! was ca he House t The ‘Treasury tll the Presidential p. | Mould vote for the bill on its passage would | © nian Embarks. foner trots that state to the | alternoon. Mr. Robinss Massachusetis, Hal ervore have take thelr pls eneral Haneoek, who will he hereon the 4h | Tadeo aie ope ee a a —Previous U oa Abe tonal exposttion !s In this city. He | demanded : Sparks mn, When the trst dlviston will resime tik Will be located at Worley’. (28 « He specially urge ecessi's | the steamer Clty of Chester, at Livery a i aores 10 Goran jee eee eae OP ie, “ES | nlareb by coltum of compa down | Grane ad Gen Tate Lavoie of an aniendment intended to b> proposed by | gay, Hanian cabled his acceptance to the: WM KR SINGLY: owns a cot ¢ olen milli tn i the House bill. Venusyivania avenue, between th rd and | nitied their tntention of being present durt Mr. Coke, crovidirg that nothing tn the act | aL CluD, of New ®ork, of the ty third Dar ete’s. | which employs 7? hinds, He tp | U provided tor a fourth civision, around the by ‘ue | the festivities attending the inauguration. | all be construed to authorize the retire nto him on bis © UMere COMMAND. | only ving man 1p this country to whoa a | jond Mots age { n line OB the east inant. | They will be accorded a joint reception. Ce RCS EE OE any pact, tae OeLemnaing en, Skobelett as a BRU ARY 17. 1S | has been erected. Jn the public squaro | conference comuniitee e: apLOl and Well back, to aio: ‘The G. A. R. of Baltimore, 8%) strong, under | PUITERCY.. He thourt! tt. perhaps, mediess fT | Lonpon, Feb. 17,—Gen. Sk Yeey will a tn Jackson, Miss.. stands a herote s wrote | oF the Gt the Aqier amp € for the mass of eltens who will | Colonel W. E. Ross, will be’ present at the in. | Him to tay that he deeply sympathized wii) | trom Grok Tepe, under dat a RB statne of the Colonel in honor of bis enterprise | form A HOT LO excer atiend to Uhe Juaugurat address, lhe object of whi | auguration, sh tie ore ‘The John Gell Nogtneer Corps, a political or- | Protect the greepbeck et peutraue> } gantvation of New York ety, Sy men, and baua | @?Struction in the operat 1 tn benaif of the st are iuvite = a8 follows: The 'p ation progressing very favorably famniites have now returne of the contere votumilttce was adopted and | Catrages and mounted escort of the Preside or ie eautere nee pet Ieee) was aulopted and | TT arty will pr ed ta the Sena Teney {rom po: 8 of the t SBNaron Dayip Davis Uron tex ie ee ce of the Capitol, and remain near tere tl tae | Of is pieces: Will be fiers Maven anh, | would improve Tts opportunity to ex 1 | hae aeomans WM. HENRY BROWNE, ZATION CF THE SENATE OFvieRS.— pri dere conterence report having previoasiy | rerun of tl 5 Cold. B Gonzates, of the sl regiment, Flor. | EWS of Its propriety and necessity. Iasi ; Emivent (smmander | . eiator Davis, | eine cae Perea 9 ee SERRA, Se pee ealy 1 all the cere side and on the port fda milltia, will visit Washington on the ath of | Precerced at some length in a review ¢ JOEN WILEON, Captain Gent = = % ee iehas | a ee Biptataeee 4] eoes of the Capitol, are exchisively unde Mareh, accompanied by i roen of hi Cantal Power of Congress over Lue cur Ege Cow ei bet On PUSuIC CoMsunt. A STAR t he: [AS . control of The proper Oficers of Congress. | " y pection b tne aptain Allan Heory ote 10 main e or. MIQUQR LICRNERS. ing these ceremonies all the troops will romain | recommendation for the retirement Bellingham (conservative and home-rw Senator Davis | In response to tue resolution of Senator Blair, | In pertect silence aud at rest, especially du { greenbacke, in the last annual message af the | member of pariiament for Loath, and pri : id be the Disuict Commissioners to-day transinttied | Whe speaking from the east front. When tne | vs from Ann: Vreridept as an outrage. The demand :or the | chamberlain to Pope 160 XIIL. ‘writes to the INADGUKAL CEREMONIES Would be epti i ase ae ay | ceremonies are Nnished (about 1 p.m.) the pre- ¢ The question nas aor ben | destruction, at one fell blow of nearly | Tinea protesting sgainst interviews uf Irion Daitisan effort for the b or tne re | yo the Sena eine es of all persons apply | sidential party will resume their © es and | deelded, however. It has been referred ta ine | hUbdred and fifty millions of debt-payine | men.bers of paritamentwith continental revo. Wcs bee Te igs) | PUllean party, that to support such at ng for Hquor Heeures tor ube year com- | Graw out, wren another signal gua will ne Henle beard Ufpr thine fons ends | Mchey of the country sme, not merely from | Ttionary leaders, and sayshe must comple rely ; a : Tuer dy tis Vole would be for him. 10 9 luchctng November . iso, with all the signt- | freq. ‘The fret division wilt No sefion will be taken until that body is | The President, but from the national banks. | gionociate himeeit trom the seathmens. « All pecuene baw hotels or “Tak parts White in vouims 10 con- | tures of property -holik Oy Tad Tesiden's y- | of companies, march down the north front of | jward trom. Who semed to assume that Congress shoutd | trecced at such Interviews, fer of apy bik » be accom | tinue the present status he matntatns pis tnas- | pended thereto and ail the endor: vg | the Capttol fo Pennsyivanta avenue, aud uy | A stand to hold one thousand people is being | abundor to them the absolute control of every 7 : @& @. are reqnes: | atoreetot 1é denies. Therefore tt any change tg made in | tereon, designating those to whom licenses | that avenuelill the heed o1 column reatice | Olin 1 feature of our finanelal system. He then we: The Fenian Head Center. Gemaiins ce but tthe heatauartere, | tue Senate ti mist be by General Mahone vor- | Pave been granted abd those to wim Mtevnse. | Wat avenue ull the hedd of column reaches 19th | Ury DUIbDE, tes the Gest laps oa tae Hose | onto Mlustrate the legal tender character oi | ,LONDON, Feb. 1.— The corm spondent of t Tueawaset Comes Waitonal Meine i Ba & | (Dg With the ry publicans, Ss Pennsylvania | have been refused. Keferred f0 the District | pause will occur to permit, the presidenuial | aks ‘i sion. ‘The expense of putting up | We greenback, as shown by decisions, and tn | Daviy Telegraph Mt Paris says be 48 TeGson 1 cuistrs 2 be bepeand infor. | SHAILCe’aY he electton of aS: nator until after | Committee, party, by the south yate of the ‘Treas the’ suricture will be borne. by the officers of | Teply to what he tertard the bind and uoreas- | Yelleve Ubat James stephens, toe Fentan head See Sere ee ji vee per des, | West) of March. ‘That would leave Use deme | aogtiaas reach the stand prepared for them. ‘Pha. the Treasury department. It 1s for the accom. | ODIng hostility to it Of the national banks and | C:O'er. Who arrived tn Paris on Une Sth inst, Maison Urnished. Stat price per days | crats easy victo SOCIETY NOTES. Nereis | Treas artnet. It 1s com | Tel adherents, eft Where last week with or with- — — ! force will then pass the President, i modation of themselves and farnilies. Chict } eekiniee sunecen Gr provsiian Toy cxterek | | Cue Hoven CouuTainN Fae roads | , in the order of thelr numbers, the firat div { | HOUSE—Mr. Field trom the commitice on | ‘TMC President of the Reichsing De~ eet board ee ears eee a oa : : se ‘The President will have tls last pnb ‘ Clerk Upton ts superintending the erection re followed by the second; the third, facing to Uae | right, countermarch 10 the left, and form con. ‘We com: | held a meeting this morning and recetved the ele « lons submitted a report on the contes Burin, Feb. ton in the White House on Tuesday ¢ ening. ‘4 ne subo Affairs on the Virginia Side. se . he 2d district. of thurg. who wan yentengay t ved. presid: report of the sub-committer to whom was re- Saat Tom tGNO panles; wid the fourth, factny left, puunter ae * _ ‘ election case from the 2d district of Nor ge Wi y ay Te Presi House Decetmber tsth by Representative Mar- ss ng calls a5 | the Utird; all in column of companies at wi . ' ips! s | ber, entitled to his seat. Laid over for future | ponwed aanous tis Oblearane. Aldrvse Bh FO WORRFIT, Un, of West Virginia, “0 forfeit certain lanag | US8ual yesterday, but there was comparatively | Ing distance. . [Correspondence of The 8 | action. ® 3 ion) - granted to atd in the construction of certain | litle visiting doue, These ladies, as well as HLH eae eeu sap. | } Cuvecu, Va., Feb. 16, iss). | Mr. Martin Del.) from fhe committee ou toil iy Re eg gree 2 3 wili@ad and telegraph Mnes” The 4 CHE By Rave islon tek 3 pace and regatn Nit UNHAT’ qEdRE KO sii eA one day | accounts reported resolMt.on authorizing we aN, —There 1s 3 eh t Ten ; makes no Tecotntiendations in finers whorecelve on other days, say they have | ‘uarters by auy route Of its OWll Sele 1 gue PARAL SLB ES Wm Amie One Gay) Tes resolution: had fewer calls this season than ever before. but sets for eee ane Sie hopeful feeling in Paris relative to Uae b the statu Wineh does not Interfere with the marc last week by the announcement of a waddiuy | Payment or $4.500 to Frank Hurd, of Onio, in | Bot 3 @ j : 1nil fer all eos to date question In consequence of Germany 1 lard gran iroads as shown by the As vext Wednesday will be the last occasion | column. Civic Dodies destring to partielpa! at the M. E. Church South. ‘The young people | counsel in the 1 nted to take Che lead In Auditer of rallroad accounts Feeneh, w on which the tamilles of the present Cabioet | will form inthe streets and avenues betwee: | put in an appearance in thetr best “bly and | cote mpson, | at Consiatinopte. Mr. hen, the Bri i t to the Louse of Tescutatives February | Wil recive calls before the close of the admin- | Judiciary square and Pennsyivania avenue. | tucker.” Mr. Frank Shreve, youngest son of |g” Irlere Uncw ) aMbassauor to Turkey, has had & three t street north. Without taking any action upon tia | Jstration, It 1s provable that many are waitin: | and follow the 4th division 2 ot, north ording to their | the late Benjamin s,s reve, and Miss Aun4, | adopted. interview with the Sultan. He was ve Day their respects to them then. | OWN methods. aiming to form as compuct.a | danghter of John Febrey. es Eire resulac orien! having aval ten anare The Washington Light Infantry gave adress | column as possible, lest the procession may | We have the evidence of pri t the Speaker announced the regu . Fernando Wood lett | (ML and reception at Masonti mple las | extend thto the night. In passing the review- | a telephonic connection of the restden the vousideration of the atwendmen: The Tins, 10 tts leading article tuis m evening bythe Vao- | SRG, LU was latcely attended by many of our | 11g stund ouly division commanders, with two | John Febrey and the post office tor the aezoin. | ver aud harbor DIL, which were | Ing, says: We are informed that in one aii ri ig Dy the Vao- | best citizens and distinguished strangers tn th wus, WH leave Uietr horses at the west gate | modation of Dr. ‘Talbot. Also tue sume 1 @ gross, | in The west of Ireland, notorious as the sc tothts at 3 | city. The bail was handsomely devorated wit | aud take pest near the President, whilst tneir | tel graph wire connecuog the ratiroad stattou report the committer Jiourned U Mouday. cordially ree j trish Agttators Missing. ATTENTION J tihe White House, tue Tre J.and wilt precede ibe ma bp adetach Hiags and how Witle tae troop The soldi d ee peti teeter Tc puctween $0 and 2 yillage tpranee, ii . : y tags a1 Lowers, hi Lere we plenty of | Own Urcops are passing. The soldiers andsno- | with ihe post office. Several parties i] am tid pommittee Ou the judiciary with instract oe en Wand y yrants ha SACEATION wilt bx held ot 610 Thiel eornae | each, they were arranged wo neafly that uatu- | alterus Wil Not salute while marcaing: only, | Mabie Post oltice. Several Cirepbit it tuck Pitti an eaenaenen quicily abscopded since the second reading of THURSDAY RIGHR ik neste : Y ihg Uke a bungling appearauce was given. Two | officers commanding divisions, brigades, reg We had tp ud the prophesy” of 3 | tng the expenditures therein appropriated io | We protection of persou aud property ir portant JACOB W, Peiuditis W Stacks OF Ibuskets Ob (he stage; In the spice b-- | meuts and separate battaltons. bands thaw or of milder weather ou sucday p. tu. | rivers, harbors and streams Within the mart. feoit 2 after the tween Lie windows Were crossed sabers, wih a | carcMl Lot lo confise by too much my February 5th, and we have had a geaddal ta time 2nd admiralty jurisdiction of tae Ua Marine Disasters. = | they will be p Kuapeack below. Canary birds in cages gus | each band in front should cease wien that since tien, Our fruit men killed the peach | stater, 2 | Loxpox, Feb. ieamer Topare, | oom . | tty Cemetery. | peuded from the paper ropes, which rattvet | the neat bebind Is within firty yards of bids some weeks ago. "y Have this bad b: ‘The motion was defeated —yeas Sh, nays } Havre, from New Orleans, has been silg! 131 nortawest, betwcen Nand O, | awsy ont oor } Vom the chandeliers tn every direction, ke. | review! 6, When the laiterbegins. 4 Of Kling them very often, but they don’t st (iin RIN WEIGEL SK niin Aa oacers | damaged by tire, The Norwegian bark Hiw out bi sbove the olofice. fes-2w* ABMS ORDERS. ai a fOr ‘Sts | op a ea hatter. A : e arlis LOG, y u mul pass ae reviewing stance | kilea half the time. Within the last two or The bill Was then passed_—v yeay, | from Boston Decem: 21st for Arendal SPEC! rs 7 Ta. } Permission to apply foran ex" aC, Marvelous precision 6} hed io9Vve Ntonste, with whien tt lg bunittar in. | tree days I lave examined the buds s x it »yole. of put 1B10 ieaking, She jew Tose ne outers Obed meta Oe oe | beyond sea, wo } meni wis the teatine of the moxuual or arm. (UY whieh the men can best kecp step. what In'my own 61 a-thetr appear | que TOloWInG ila Ihe volcan deta: | ae 1.) | barvothe 4 owas | ranted): Cat The marching and mano B pert The troops, Which stand tsi, will car ‘hat 1 hav Oo wAlLUO' | aiartich, Gi.) Atkins, Bai Batlou, Barbs Mees oe faa Dap ihe drili danelug was ‘ ’ this, present, and salute the Prestd i ran er of taark - | Beale, “Bingham, Bisbee. Blackouru, Bia The sual Kean jarricburg. to 4 jate hour, greauy to une enjoyment of a ssest bi bilst iorming or awa —in ny © mind—next summer. | Eanes iss Bord. rearpateng ‘Rrigha Hakuisarns. Pa, Feb. Jovi Ballot for anc make eet bt urn of escort, may Stack arms. past + buds have nor been swollen at all, ani { BEckher Hitroee Game tome bs SS: Beavet gal and tes thet he last german of the serles tor whi yUibel, break TADS, ready 10 be asses Dave been therefore In the best coudtito! | can OBEWEN Ohelaern eaafie ahora oie lilyss, 5; He By law without farther nat helors’ C14 saned cards Gecurred at Mar | promptly at thecal of the drum or unsup Die tc euluretow temperature. Ice formed on | er, Caswell Chalmers, Chaitin, Clary. Chars < Hanove i B. WILLIAMS pening, Aud wes onogrt ane | os poltee of the District wid keep clear 1 8 Of the trees several Umes dur | Cravens, Crowley, Culberson, Dasgett, Dave : Thomas lips, 13 late snowy period, but there was ni wy = Ps avi Taka ya erie ‘The convention adjourned UL very large, and tneluded wemsocy of cuin | den, great change of temperature, eltuer fro Woe on vi <¥ FE ony Meet a is, Cabinet “and (heir families, Senators and eee gielr Mounted | amoderate toa very low one, or froma very } pie Hrrett, Evins, Felton, Forbey.” Frost neral fnianty theirs, many of the ladies and yentemen of | force. The various regiments and detach Amoderate one during those Ice coat 4 Gibson, Gillette, Goode, Gunter, Harmer, Har! > Wel The extepmve © ahi: amie Ca a ath iu. | (Peo legations, representatives of the army | ments, on arriving or reporting, Will be as. That Lobserved. Iois quite likety that | Tie (Mees) Harria (Va) Hatch, Hawi, Harel RDO, O.. Be. Ae anne ns re Matitns, 257h infan~ | 8b UAvy. aud Lumerous well known citzeoa, | slyned'to one or other of the roregolng divi- | there are localtties where the peach buds a2 ton, Hellman, Henderson, Henkle, Herbert, | Gband!or Sore and a inte eatineey mou Hes IA tis city untae | AES MLber Of strangers. Mrs slons, of which public notice will be given Ja | killed and others where they are not, as Is Herndon, Biscock, Hooker, Horr, House, Hub: | (and 06 Water stroe ma Wo select and recommenda Itst oc | ME. fry Cameron pleasantly res the hewspapers, and the diviston commaxders | cate frequently. upton. Hurd, Johnston: Jones’ Ket by fire this morning. Loss $ Text-Looks sultabie io “be made the established | SUvStS Mr. Drummond, of the British iega. | will brigade the regiments and group the | \ ‘The council have appointed a buge commit! 3 THE ANNUAL MEETING Btcckhelders of the Ariinwton Fire in Poledo. e3 e : hs | Un, led the german, which began about ten | companies into battalions of four or more | to determine where a grave yard ovat ae Rete Marthe WOR aE) ane | See Momaine of Blom, Eoranede | aemgr te price, for all the post sehools of tus | aud continued several hours. Sixty-nve Couples. | Companies, eer ee ne toe amere | tO determine wherea grave yard bei | Mabning. Marsh, Martin, (West Va. > Mar- sovtin hee ae . DU ¥OT WANT § PEEK, BLOOMING com. | army." cavairy, has been accepted by | Joined ih the dance. ‘The dressing was notice | the qilitary movements must conform to tae | “Msc Henry Febrey, an old and very intuen- | U0, (Delaware) "Mason, "Mccold, MeKiniey, | Prrrsncrc SEs eee et ae ne DEEXTON: | Campbell, 6th cavalry, bas been accepted by iy ey s s PRG Cs eae ery, inniien’ | McLane, MeMilian, Miles, Miller, Money, Mon’ | ¢ i Messrs. Jona K. Tacker FLEXION | the President to take effect Pevruas Sat ably elegant. Many very rich costumes of | time preseribed by the ctvil officers of Congress | tal citizen, and probably the best and most _ rv r New, New! " W. valk ‘ eknew cin asc te \ sident t february 25, I-51.” | unique desicus were observed. who have charge of the inauguration at tine | taccutai iene among us, has been in an | ONed omen Geek Petre Pade Pee: | & ius, Wal, Lounsberry, W. Hl. Calkins ‘aud : CONPIMATIONS.—The Sonate in exeoutiy The following ladies and gentlemen will be | Capitol. Maps and verbal explanation will impaired state of bealth for several wee Pregl: Oelliy, Orth, Pacheco. Page, Fersons. | WS. Shalienberger, the commid ag MAGNOLIA BALM : ingnom. | Present at Me suate dinner at the Watts | viven to iterated parties on appileation. at | Higcondition has given reece teach pliitar, | FBOPS Pbulips, Puister,Poebler, Parind, Price oblige nein elggenralp Horenga hd MAGNOLIA PALM ) Session Yesterday confirmed the following nom- | Haguse this evening: ‘The President an f me = F OUr citineag eo rise tO much sollcitua | Reagan, Reed, KichardsOn, of 8. « yood at this point, arrived here st 10 LIA BALM irsulons:; Adam G. Mallory, collector of cus- | Mies Hayes: Mime Bee a re eue pe anne ale hen ‘T. SHERMAN, Grand Marshal. The Kev. 8. A. Bear, of the M. KE. Churc Evarts; Secretary and Robertson, Kors, Rothwell, Russell, of Mass.; | o'clock this morning. The body will resca | | | pando | | Wie joins at vatveston, Texas; Wm. S. \\tlson, col- | Mrs. Gof, Senator Allison; Senator Bailey; | mnaugural Weception 1 vitation, | reached hisiast sermon on jast Sunday. iis | SMford. Sawyer, shelley, Sherwin. Simo u. | here on the 7:30 train SEs SSrORnE, ee kee ; — j Hector of Jnternal revenue, sth distri «. of Keu- | Senator Brown; Senator and Mra. Dawes; Rep: | ' "The cundation of the design isformer betns | ministrations during she past year have beca | ee ee ra? Sen Se: [DER Re 1h doce away wi tucky; Webster Bunce, collecier o¢ internal | reseptative aud Mrs, Loriug; Representative massive steps from which the inaugnral ad. | Very generaily acceptaole. son, Stone, talbott: Teyios, ot Obie: Taylor. of | u asbington cits revenue, Sth Maryland district; Nathan fF. | and Mrs Newberry; Senator-elect and Mrs. dreas 1s to be delivered, while In the dim dis Scemebedy 1s “bearing” your egz mark Teun; Thempson, of Ky; Tillman, Town- - Jay Gonid Elected. Be ee nes tor BuDie Islan, |, Mier, 0 FO Se {ance loom out the enormous proportionsof the | The beng are nol, laytog any Sonetgeren 2 | ae oF ‘Oblo, ‘Thomas Turker, Upson, Uraer, | New Youn Pew. 1f--—A ineeting of the dt A . east at New Uc 3 Mr. aud Mrs. Hen =; Colone! 3 ry , | AMOUNT of eges. They have not pal 2 Tange. Venrnia: Wi vail We peer | Cel ON : Dreksus 550 Se OF THESIS. | Jeans, Franklin Sawyer, assistant appratser, | aid Mrs. Bobaparte: Mrs, Carter, of O Capito} itself. Prominently a the foreground, ees. y Rot paid the Coo" | Vinge, Voorhis, Waddill, Wait, Ward, Warner, | rectors of the Central Batlroad of New Jersey ; j ? of Keeping Uiei the past six mouths. ; a sy e el i - . | district of Portland and Pamouth, 4; Josep | Went and Mrs. Gtiman, of Johus flo ROT etae cue aD cute ae & oreratt oF eeping the PASUSIS MOMLLSS cog | Washburn, Welborn, Wells, "White, White Was ,,Ueld today, at which Messrs. ta Ovencomrs THE Frusiem Arruamasce oF | af MeMastors, of New York, Indian ugeut at y, Baitimore; bepresen tally Mare Ruiatiatay fromthe center arent nee | a aker, Williams, of Wis.; Williams. of Ala; Wi- | Knight ¢ BE my soma. Faniove ax Excrremest. ihe Necats seve) Charles & Toluom ors. | Hepren(otative au Mrs Conger Senator cio | Moyen draperies “A flerco eagle spreads mig | MOvaMENTa OF U. S. Naval Vasemis.—The SN a a epee rechenge sO pec pp a top. wember of the Nauonai Board ef Health, | George. of SSIPPh; reseutailve and Mi~ °c ; ve rn. The upp see, whicl ved at Ne: 2 me . Bac § It Mones 4 La a Arrr To be United states consuls—W. W, Randal', of | Catlisle: the Assisiant Secretary of State wn i Beant Ade DP onaridiby oeeeE ne Tennessee, which has arrived at New Orlean Nsys—Messrs. Anderson, Atherton, Bachma:,, | 103 p. m1. to make further organlzatlon. Wisconzin, at pariia; john P. Van ingen, | Mrs. Hay. he 4: enteredebetween the jetties in a norther. at Talcahuano; Jobu T. Dreatnin we ie ‘The Unity Club wili meet to-morrow event emablematic of our growth and prosperity. The Pe Fol § Kearsage satled trom Pensacola for New 0: = e » | Ss stars Interwoven in the words * Iniugura | 7Antilo; ai-o. a number of postmasters; also, a | February ist. wt the restdeuve of Col. 1. ReeenOn Gena Conse” a oer Jeans yesterday...The Vandalia arrived Cowall, Gon Davis of Cale Davis or wee, | day ap embankment on the ‘Massachusetts | Bumber of army promotions, lucluding the fol- | Ticbenor, M street. “Mr. A. i Spotford | each’ letter, contrast with the 13 below, in | Bridgetown, Burbadoes, January eh | Song Ges Davis of Cal. Davis of N.C. | Comal railway caved tn, burying sree labor. lowing: Lieutenant Colonel S. B. Halad rd, to | Will read a paper on he gents aud Wriltu.~ [ which the motto “E Pluribus Unum? js | BouUsb men-of-war Northampton, Fantom Field, Finley, Ford. Forsyth, Fort) Gaiies. | C'S. Oliver King was rescued alfve, bat Tita be assistant quartermaster general with ‘the oF Setar Ugo.” which will be Tolowed by } written, ‘The peace, Justice and liberty whiten Tenedas and Grinin were tu port SanRey Godsehalk. Hall. Hammond of Ga. Haske, | tly Niptan and Kelley, of Boston, diea of Prepared with delicious and putritions arrnns. | rank of coionel; Major Wm. Myers, to be dep Ishi 5, Pech alos, . we hope may crown the efforts of the coming See ee ae natn Ss SERRA DIY POOR. eae Til, Hostetler, Ketcham, Killinger, | S¥Mocation. Affords the most Dleanant and wholosome dr'ck for | uty quartermasier general with the rate ot | | Rep tthe | goministration are symbolized by the laura | Tbe Vatdalla would sail January 2s for Trl y, Hl, 0 > abe winter searon. Sods and al Mineral | lieutenant colonel; Captain James (il! fe | Batley, Beltzhoover, berry, Bieknell, Bioun: Rowman, Briggs. Browne, Camp, Chittender Li @ Under - SS Clymer; ‘Cobb, Coffroth, ‘Colerick, Convers BosTon, Feb. 17.—AU Oakdale, Mass., yester- tars!, eradus!, and perfect are piposal bie to detect ite applient 0 to be ine 10 Me. and Mra. Joba 0 idad....On the passage trom Kingston, Ja- | Klotz, Knott Tadd, Lapham. Le Fevre. Lindses - Fire im New Jersey. Waters f0r sai a BUSS PRABMAQY AND. ; ({lartermuster with the rauk of major; also, « | ‘The other guests present | Farce Sheds HE maica, to Pensacoli, Fla, the Koarsagé en | McGowan, McMahon, Sie a Rice) | (ORANGE, N. J., Feb. 1.—T, F. Brenuan EEE CRANE, | number of naval promotions, a3 follows: Say | Were maluly WLatlves from that state | trate of the President aud Vice Preddenteles, | cOubtered a severe gale Of the latter coas\; Norcross, emer, Overton, Prescott. ay, ic’ | Co.'s battactory, on New street’ tn this 1439 Panssxtvanca Avurts. | Inspector Casper Schenck, to b- pay director: | ahd their wt > fie President aud Mes. | phe likenesces of Generals Garfield and Arthur | We most remarkable feature of the storii | Richardson of ae Opeson. Robinson. Rvan | bummed tule moruing through the carelessness a >; avy of | Pacg al Ascistaut Payment re pbad lospector: | Hayes were Muon: the gests al the dines | gre considered by thelr most intimate iniends | (Wich Was (he most severe tn that region for | Of Kan., Kyon of Pa. Sapp.'Scales, Smith ot | Oran employé. Lf. Fillowned the baiidiaz Re Mono eotee Von aivEn OE i. Pars-d Assistant Paymaster J. vorter Loomis. | klVen Tuesday eveulng by Senator Barnside. = “ c . | Pa, Sparks, Springer, Steele. Thomas, Tnom) asexcellent. The manner in which they are | Heatyne see nade Who ee eee tay | son of lows. Townshend of UL, Oscar ‘Tarn ee both hous's of Congress who have ladies tt | ge ft can be appromened wittaty ate (est | the ordinary changes....On her way trom New | T9ler. Updegratt of Ohio, Updegratt of Tows. | Sock, €'4.04 | thew tamtites uppear th the ist in the con. | S8/¢c8n ve approached without muscle ttselt. | Veena ai bsior the Varina eto ee | valeLUne, Van Veornia, Weaver Whitiuorne, ampioy ment. | Sressouw! Directory with no marks attaches | 728 Portrait or Washington 1s trom Stewarv's | Omone in latitude. 36 dees eat ;. | Wood, Yocum, and Young of Onic—s4. ine ciate eee a : : | fo het names ‘tg ’mdlcate that tney have | PRURULE, ad, nobwtuetanding tue thousaiias | oe ee gt ae ee ad eae eUeEN, | “Under the. call of cotmuttecs the followin ee Keutenant: Eueln George H. Pers, to be | ladles with them, the tnvitations to the diplo- | pure line engravings Of Tree sede est | vessel bore out of Its center. The cyclone was | reports weremade:| By Mr. Phelps (trom com- | sayriMoRe. Viniuin sixes, 04, 5 i g the ladies It ist derstood, | on stecl by the Homer Lee Rank Note Co, ot | fequently occurs in the vicinity of the Ber- series, 34: do. new lorticsy + do. c On the building, $5,540; on machinery, $4,500." Insur SIXty Operatives are deprived DEEW'S Druw Store, ourver yt! st Sie. ver fn p! __ SPORTING GOODs. pre Lei = INDIAN CLUBS?! | | to be paymaster; \ssisiant Paymaster flenry Owing to the fact that some gentlemen of R. Smith, fo be passed assisiant paymaster; | surgeon N. 1. Bates, to be taedical {nape Pasted Aasistant Sufgeon Wm. G. be surgeon; Master John FP. J. “They expand the Chests of Man, Women ana owever, that that will 7 y ae ee itude | Committee of whole. By Mr. Johnston (from | conpona, 93% bid to: a “ Obiidren—cenrop and permanentty srongtion ake | PRERSONAI.—A complimentary dinner to Sec- moe the taille, wihdes cee was owing New York, and printed by their patent. plate Be dewrere somuinanee oe leopiuide onde committee on military affairs)—Granting the | | BALTIMORE, Feb. cotton Sob ans, i Larden a! the Musciee mad overcome the | retary S sosto Ike selcly To tue oniission tn the dircotory, to be | Hnah. fehect erealt upon alt comer eee a ce | We, the ship was in the ‘vieintty of auseher | Use of certain lands at Fort Monroe for hotel | Ax, Four truy ba: without clanse. Wo ats Gebifitetine etfects of Bedentary Habita, Pooch ner ary Schurz tn Boston 15 talked of oy some of } Solely 10. the onttseion in th Shed ioase | 22h, Teect credit upon all concerned, and the | Wo the ship | Seeare, | purposes. Committee of whole. By Mr Gro. | Rewhern steady,” with light receipts,” western Goud dauip cxrrcis wath Putian Cuber cue por bis trlends in that city. ——cCol. Delaney Kano, | M2¥ited, will Th (tation ton ewe asked: 19 2°- | gentiemen of the comunttiee who have had the | C¥¢loue bearing northwest of her. ter (from committee on private land claims) — | Wer, clovi w, vstewly southern ned, -20al- in; naka, Debi lity ana: neariy “all the Tlis that Kink | the New Yors swell, who had Cougressional | COpUBs : : oe many | inatter tn charge are to be congratulated on) mp. es = n. | For the rellet of Wiu. MeGarrahan. Privave | 20: ap. ber 2-20a1-25; wo pine eat toe” “Beaatifaly shaped: —polisied and asplretona last has noc yet dexidet | Mdlee Whey have with them. | thetr selection and success. | TRANSrORTATTION OF Anwy Svrrites.—atte:.. | FOr Ut a Be ROR SSEAD ED. SatVANS | spot ane Betwears, 2-156) ean heel ens Valaaced perfactiy on Kehoe'swoiei of Hock Maple ether he wil ¢ Eee ueee GaUL esides this card of invitation, there fs a card | on having been invived to the fact that rai’ | “APIS eon (tics) submitzea the conter- | Chrn evthera iinm: "weetern, eancr. clomne ih I conn ge Bp ae | He ho takes hal method of lat- Nor J1t.—The report of the tliness of Sona | of admisston, for which you pay'§5. You can pus | road Cetopanies and other pubile carriers ia | ence report on the consular and diplomatic ap- | flesdy—southern white S3a56; do. yellow, 55 Boi cwly at Ton Tle, only $3 Per PAE ting tue word Kiow ue has Geen to Meutor, | lor Grover {entirely unfounded. He was in | Ue Invitation in your card Uasket If you wea! gome cases refuse to receive and transport cer- | propriaiion bill, and tt was not actrees Lo, ie ee Be ‘om Sporting Bazar. tex te wuall paper Al Gen. Garfield | bls seat yesterday, and biy health fs now be Toute admission card ts small, and rads 3 | tain classey of frelght except on condition that | | Mr. Cox moved to proceed Lo the comaldera. | Match, £35835: Se Shag fer rg ge ee ees Nesred frevaveretersy seat dante ta avietier, Cane “Puan pe eee Muscura On he athoe Henne i@,the National | the owners thereor release tue carriers fro: | lon of the unfinished business--the apporiou. | gcah Wet amenterm wise. U1st2, do. mils 40s wered free ever) witere. 6D posta ut letter, Said: “Tam in my sov- ts H.C. Cor cnr Of : : mmm peace cardor telephone ‘tec reb}oy healtts, and taxe iatereet | INCREASE OF THE PENSION FORCR.—The Si bin, corresponding secretary.” In the tert hand | While im ie pases ekoe oe mase,to the freight | Ment Bil aac “te cack cance eee, eins ssion of the carriers, The Mr. Conger raised the question of considera- | quiet—prime to choice western sed, liars fairs and in agricaiture.?—}). War department authorizes officersof tuequar- | Uon fn favor of the agricultural appropriation | rvll, 198.1. Eyys steady, Y5a26. Petroleum neni- ichester A. Bell, committee on appropriations to-day dec! lower corner the number 5 [3 engraved, just like, London, cousin of Prof. | report an important amendment to the legis. it 18 on national bank notes, which are 30 fam! H 4YWALD & HUTCHINSON tertnaster’s department to make special ac- | bill, but Mr. Cox’s motion prevalled—yeas 145 | P8!—TeBived, 15. Cottve quiet—Iio cargoes, oF Alexender Grobim Beli, of this city, " © lar that further description is unnecessury, : sa 93 bery to 10.all\,. Sogar quict—A soft, 397 Ninth at. northwesr, Xow York by the tina atea ner om Wednes | HUlNe,, GWecullve, and fudictal appropriation | he number of each ticket wil be moe ha Fauements wih porte companes fr nite apportionment bil having been taken up | REAY Meaty. 21. Breiehis ts Liverpoit per cones ernuin wTETON wo | iy me in Sap” ay | Wat an ing td Sa | ne eae ye set maine | ERE SETS Eaes os | Meaiae ea tne ad le whch | Rahs eau ees MODERNIZING DEFZOTIVE PLUMBING — | Perschs supposed 10 was the othor way, and it | OPrnsetied chee he ee cumulation | Mceting of the Executive Comumittee | the Peantpaien' #800 buthele Hh 1 PU unsettled cases, ‘The amendment provides | ‘The executive committee of the citizens’ tu- | HOUDg in the bill of iading that the suipment is | the previous question. aid jook ike 1 for a while.—Dr. Harrtson, | a elerte: as he * k,” specif} Very case IN CITY RESIDENOES, pastor of MU Vernon M. E. Churea, 1$ to deliver | fF the oie ee eaaidens Ponte Cerieal | auguration organization met at the National | the tare to be paid for the earvioe Te Cane AND, HAVING A LAKGE FORCE OF Uhe sermon 0° the Follna this sare Mt | 20 examiners at $2,000 per year each: | Metropolitan Bank bullding last eveniag 1 COMPETENT WORKUE: Mi 7b Aidvieh to to become cdltoro: the ar | 3¢f0URtD class clerks ‘at $1,500 per annum; i | Mr. J. W. ‘Thompson in the chatr. Mr, | To Pnorrcr THE FaRMEnS—The resolution | day sent a meseage to the Senate withdrawing ATTEND PROMPTLY 46 Mone ALL JOBBING OD! ENUINE SARATOGA EXCEL Gave EY from Saratowa prec a6 it ie drawn from the aprins. Sold ou dea at Z. D. Gilman's, 627 Fa ave. GG. O. Mim gor, OX ae. and Math st: Chas F Moore's, ‘ant? tet am" Baloun, &., Ke., Ke w" STONK ABERT, wheat, 2,461 busiiels; corm, 22,000 fain nee. 273,700 bushels; corn, = tebels. Ne 7) vi — it to- NEW YORK, Feb. 17 —Stocks firm. Mones, NoMINation WiTEDRAWN.—The Presiden Ye ds3; shore 485%. Govers: ments sire x. y, aecordalbg tO last reports. —— second class Clerks at $1,400; 5 first Class eleris | Thompson stated that since the tas: | introduced by Mr. Voorhees in the Senate to- { the name of Forster for U. 8. district-attorney ie SEW YORK. Feb. 17.—Flour dull. Whea Sehator elect Miller of California. bus arrived | hire ot copyista ns OY Mdlltonal for tue | fecung they bad | received, such, ald ay, mu eae) i Sessznest tn han ie jour: |S the sateen Sa oe es ee | ee YORK Feb, 17, 13 a.1.—The tock Marke: in the city, and is staying at Willard’s ——I0 Is comtnending an. appropriation for fire-works ry comm: raft and report a biti that | Sud that Mr. Einott F. shepard will be nowt £4 Rong and higher, for Wentera sprouncéd that Kev. Joseph Cook, of Bostou, | THR CHOPTANE VERSUS THES. = coud. | Wil protect farmers and others from impos! : “1 5: | Een, wich was 2. per cont lower. ag is | S\kolug to India to lecture. Serves indtarigit. | phe Senate committee ou tratsportarion He vongratuiatea the Kioger moved cast an. | ton and robbery at thehandsof patent venders | De fatlstied with Shepard and will support hlwo: | marke, uncer ood biyiuw, advanced = | hdrawing Forster the | pret bi ur cf business to 3’. per cent, atte She nis been sending us tncomprehenstble s"u‘l "| } abd clatmants of patent rights. Thousands oc | It 18 alto said that by wit nrirma : Jersey Central, whiel: eoid tp 80 140) ; about religion aud thiugs, fora great many | ToUteS to the seaboard have been engaged all | Ch#lrman be authorized to sign. the contra: complaints have been made by letters to Con. | Chances of Staley Matthews’ co: ao ae tn et ta Oe: Ma : si letter was rece! trom Sara A. Spencer, = Mr Wan German Minister at Washingion, nd | ments and discussing propositions with regard | asking if aby special provision iad been wad | Southwest, have purchased machinery and = a Kio G: 2), per cent to yeers, without retribution.—Mr. Kurd Von | this session and part of last in hearing argu- uC ee ee ek gressmen, that after farmers in the west ani | Wi! be improved. ba etods under Us S_Gouumistoner <o | to the construction of a canal through Mary- | for the reception, shelter and entertainment of | other articles, persons appear and claim tha: | AN Tuer irsigrentims a PE ne agar ee hattap Elevated, under full sales, declined cent to 4 and Great Westera, ‘re registered tn New York las! eve | land to the sea coast. T' ht ‘from they have patents on the articles purchased, | Raum to-day received the following telegram | ¥irk Central, 14% st jostors ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, abr g. Bx-Governor Mccreary, of Keatucsy, | rival canals. or rojectod canals the coe, The country. Tora Toe Inaucurariee eso | and either compel ‘the inuoceat purchaser %> | trom Collector White at Newborn, N-C.: “ Forer poragge Ca gg gy ye Besa sthetinin._ if Nt etapa gata gdare™ "ras | Mktg, atin Today oa | Roni, Moeaayes “lage nuns of wouca | Exo, ag rth are fos tini' | wager hnuy casos Kober and Zaleeap | Raut. fhe it Pasha Ser a ——— | ie = ——The {| mittee met and deck q ntion of it in tion in Carteret | count is3 per ANTON FISCHER'S DEY CLEANING 2+ Mexica correspondent Of the World telegeaohs | amendment "to thes nver and harbor fing conventions, and Tea bear, witness tot ar. Veorliees 10 got MSN aan cornea in this Oistriet; destroyed elt hun- TABLINHMENT snd DYX WORKS, No. xe | #Fumor that Judge fed pes U.S. Minister in | pill for an appropriation to make a of culture and refinement, whose own | th! character enacted at this jon, tf poz- | grea galions masb, forty-five gallons ts, SPN Tiee ant GERTLEMEN'S GALWENTS op Gartelde Cabinet eanstetela Ereaident | new survey of the project, “in “tact to | homes are ec for hospitallty,walkeu | sible. Gwenty-eeven gallons low wines twenty bush ALL KINDS GLEANND and DYED; also, UREPE , California, was on ‘enator-elect Miller, of | begin de novo. The whole suvject seems to | the streets of © and Cincinnatt from els meal, £c.. two VEILS, La GLOTES, Exc. — a ECIALTY® in cuation fine EVE Soicshan of snes Bs e copper stills, eighty-ight OOF Of the Senate'ta- | have been a puczie to most people, and to ase Gaslight to midnight, rinding no rest for the | aurea ee tre grins (ene cane, Tepublean | Gra forty gaiions, with worms. Tiroug! £0) DEESSES. Thirty years experi r 3 ht away ING Upgraham. of Eureka Speier jena 5. W. | a Stax reporter asked a member of the comralt- Of the foot, the hotels had turned | Members of the House to-day asked the demo- | two mer connected with the distillery.” : =) e tee “Where was the Choptank to be located, | out lady guests to make room for nfen, and no | crats to allow del continue thro the the «opitel to-day, Urying to get legistation to | anyhow?” He sen » bate ugh tile the 2 promptly apswered: “Forty | provision been made for women anywhere. | attern Drielendec: | soso are Woeatn cae nen the Springs | mules higher up than the Sassafras.” “put | At lst. poor acoommodations were serireyec (the Ponaniicanay Wanted cree ptaeas ting | THE WEEKLY Stax is now ready. for this S. Pada. ck, Nebraska, are at Willard’s Hotei.” | NHe%e%8 the Sassafras?” asked the, reporter, | exorbitant rates, Women are as much intar. | Gnarse on chee eae nO! Tepublicans are | Week. Price at the counter, in wrappers for Pe omen 8 Hotel. «Forty miles lower down than the Choptank,” | ested tp all that ‘concerns good government as | aivided on tbe advisability of passing an appor- | Malling, Sve cente; or will be sent post-pald LIBUTENANT COMMANDER GATES Struma hag | W8S the response, with the Intimation that that | wen. Large numbers of them are rejoiced at IM CO-PARTN # ASHI fipbed do bereby cert.ty BO parteerah'p for the ment Dill Dow or forcing it over tothe next | three months for fil cents. KH is a large Was as much #8 anybody knew about it. The | the election of the patriot, statesman, scholar gTeSR, enough of them At ‘sheet, finy-fiva ‘amns of _ vy $y | Esitvazes Jamtanvh santana paces | Sneatigenah anata Mana "Ce | Ant GeuSPettncgatael, Wea! | euletaih ine acucuuia pus Chet | Meier soba’ sgin'eleS an | am Paaave wil ow A ene oe LLETCB, ¥. F. BAKKE WJ febd | gu Walling ordere, whole subject for this Congress, ladice Wu the Generai's own Mate ake Gems eet What aclon thecau- | gcssip, solety matters, proceedings oo Tou Gay and review the firemen’. parade «ba.