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Tman’s Kemarkabie Pro- cram. THE EVENING STAR. — d 4 — ‘ Fiitor Stay:—In your Issue of last eventag PUBLISHED ee Gen. Sherman annownoes his program for the |, AP Tue mane eneeee 2 inaugural procession, but In common with _Penneylvasia Avesae) Corner 11th Street, by ‘ | Many other veterans I fall to comprehend his The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | Program, unless it be that in moving from the GEO. 1DAMS, Prev’t. White Hi To the Capitol, none but the first # | é | division “and the special mounted escort” shail eve: to subscribers in : form the procession. Acconting to thts pro- Serie sas tacks tNesele as aon eviews at . gram, the "secu “atvision, coinposnd of ta peek, oF At con month. . Natt wuard of Pennsyiyanta, com Be coyaien Fonts Sec eereenee | 7 a manded by Major Gen, Hartrautt, 1s to remain sat at the east front of the apitol, until the tn- Pe Qstoe at Wael augural ceremonies a1 Over, Which 1 cones to Suggest Will not meet with either Gen. Har. pent ain eel ep Of bhiscommand. Tne fourt vision w ave tO March from iMh h “4 street to tne Capitol, the punter cl . D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1881. TWO CENTS. Sue e.uts, ceptel, thee, countermarch tn however, of this program fs that Dodtes into lint “according to thelr own on Friday—#28 | ‘Sx wontha, 81; 10 copies | 5 SPA) mail subscrictions mast be roms in ad | tonmer than for- ira made knows va application. | year. oortage pram for 815. 20 copies 8,694. WASHINGTO “pEC y } District in Con; SOCIETY NOTES. FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. a is.” a nort Of go-as-you please arrange SPECIAL NOTICES. ___| THE EVENING STAR. | uy. jetsaes onc cam = Telegrams to The Star. my Sorte jai snd. i Sy ah: eae eit cee Washi Goani plon of the new code for the District of Colum- | Most of the Senatorial famtles and others who Fripay, February is. orders for the formation of a part. of a proces. x. at Uteon H ries | ashington News and Gossip, | tis Says he has no hope of its passage at this | recelve on Thursdays were found at home yes- | SENATE.—The credentials of Chas. 1. Van sion and telling the balance to get into line as Mes. Hayss will have a reception at the | *tS!on of Congress. terday by their many visitors. Around Thomas | Wyck, Senator elect from Nebraska for the reds AE ti requir troops Music. Come White House to-morrow afternooa from 3 to 5 Senator Harris to-day presented a petition | Circie and at Willard’s, where so many Senators | term beginning March 4, were presented by Mr. | " : into prominence and ignore the volunteer OrRICe Ge THE COLUMBIN Bal o'clock. from Mre, Louise Pollock asking an appropria- | }1ve, the scenes were especially animated. Most | Saunders, HARRISHURG, Pa., Feb. 1s.—The conference militia and veterans. There are plenty of ex Ay CO The annual elect! Uon of $1,200 to pay rent ofa building for a tree | of those who attended Mr. and Mrs. Pollok’s tea | The credentials of John F. Miller, Senator | Committee of the ‘joint convention met this union soldiers, privates at that, who could form Tirestore to eerve the ensuina Feary Wi GovEnsensr KRcIFrS TO DaY.—Internat rev- | kindergarten sicole ee aine fOr te ea aueides Mee sna ale fay | elect from California for the term beginning | ™OTuIDE, and wok thirteen ballots without the Inaugural procession west Of rica street, S19" Market Suace, TUESDAY. | | enue, $244,596.01; customs. $613,759.93. proved by thesuperintendentot publle senoos | Enter mee. Party last "The brit ann. March 4, were presented by Mr. Booth. ° | Birmttiee chen aaj ou ned wet Te esintet | ARG thus give all the organizations prewent 6 toxin open from} t0 40 ; foseatid ua Perera coche etre acent at Ba to pay their respects. ‘The bride, Mra. Gould, | Merch 4 were 1 * . committee then adjourned untt! this evening. "chance to participate. “Should Gen. Sherman's : GET | ‘Tae following internal revenue appointments wLo hag been with Mrs. Pollok, will leave to- ? THE SIST BALLOT—WALLACE program be adtered fo, 1 predict much alssat- febis-eoSt —— Beerotary Columbia Railway | 4 wi a: bite ecrotary Columbia Ra im the second Kentucky clstrict wore tmade to. | _ S¢dator Withers this atternoon reported back | dav, A Vere en See torre on Sates iy % 4 3 The joint convention reassemblea this morn- [Mactlor, not only by the lookers on, Dut by to the Senate the District appropriation bill, | | At the state dinner last, evening at the White | BY Mr. Vest To incorporate the nter-Oceante | ing. ard the thirty-first ballot for Lilied Sates | (Me Various Visiting organirarione ermeaN. as $65,457 In excess of the estimates | House, in addition to those mentioned in yester- | [allway Company and | tra, Her PUTPOSES; CO | Senator resulted as follows:—Wallace, $2: Bea less Ulan the bill for the fiscal year | @8)'8 Stak as attending were Mr. Robert Lin | © z Thur Ver. +9; Bayne. ss; Henry, . MEDICAL ASSOCIATION — A special a mertiocet ibe Meaical Arsociation of the | day: Richard W. Hay! he Medical ve medical | ram S. Weods and 3 , Abel B. Parrigin, Hi L. Ward storekeeper yombia wil! be helt & MUNDAY EVENING, Press Views o te M x < h | and gangers. W. J. Barnett and LS On motion of Mr. Thurman, the Senate took | } = a u rag inet, atS o'clock. By order of the President, end ee path bits fg Ee Rape aha cola ana Mrs. a: ‘The Fresident escorted up the bill to authorize the construction of a | PO! tps. 1; Briggs, 1; Hewitt, 2; Curtin, 1; Me- 5 . a. é ws, QOESSON ELIOT, uD | pers M. FE iD gauger. ‘THE FREE BRIDES BILL IN FULL. Rane pos Bok Mc) pak Dee oen be fire-proot building at Columbus, Ohio, for the | @7th, 1. Convention adjourned. (Wash. Cor. Sprin publican 3 _¥_ARTIGAN, M_1., Bee 3 | Wnire HorskCariuns.—Representatives Walt, | The free bridge bill as it passed Congress | Goi, accompanied Mrs llaves to dinanr andar | accommodation of the U.S. courts, post oMice, 5 |, Wasbington bas had exp TOLUMDIA COMMAN it ee ig as PB Goff, accompanied Mrs. Hayes to dinner and sat FOR 7 ‘. flood Of the Potomac which sett te . | <i tere a “| Dunuell, sennett, McKinley, Loring and | docs not seem to be generally understood. 1c | on Her right, while Mz. Bancroft sat on her | witercal revenue and perision omices preter claa dace into Peunss Ivaria avenue for long distances at sean Eeeetamy WSrm, Yast. | Downey, and Ex-Senator Cattell called on the | provides tn the first section as follows: Jeft. Colonel onaparte escorted Mrs. Carlisle | _,7He committee's amendments (including 9 ce nMChestor Market. | Several potnis between the Treasary Depart ‘The Sir Knights of this Commandery will sax:m- | President to-day 2 to the table and Senator Alitson accompanted | eduction of the cost from, $00,000 to $490,000) | MaNcTESTER, Feb. 1S.— a 4 t and the Capitol. Great damage ble, a above, on SATURDAY, the 19h instant, at | That the Secretary of War be, and he Is | sme. Bonaparte. ‘The dinner, a usual, bezan ET SU hi iso | 2G Mts commercial article this morn TnrOsgh the soothers partet tne aty.’ 2 30pm. to attend the fane-a! of ont decsasml | NostwaTen IN Pua ORSTER. rog- | hereby, authorized and directed to cause to pe | at seven p.m. an intil neatly ten. he Dill for the rellef of Wm. H. Gill was also | says:—The market Is practically uncang ° 2 ‘eiceeivaey tra 7 frater, Rises Mente Gen ie x sae ei ap | constricted across the Potomac river. at or | Shsiictdee ty and continued until nearly ten. | )f0q on motien of Me Loan. In the home trade a rather better demand 1, dsaster may prove a Diessing tn at Sister Comman: a. | pies today nominated Eliot L. Shepard, of | Dear Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, | dinanly beautiful, and thelr arrangemen The consideration of the fundtng bill was | occastonally reported. — Produc are very OODETOOS, B5 HOE By order | PR oe 8. Aeteret attorney for the aon a measoney Wide i cy a Substantial | equally so. Many’ flowers are aiways pur. | then score Gey gh ameter rte firm. ‘The imam = n district si vive S. L, Wood- St 2 aches: ose vere re} et " ‘ 7 ve tm se —————_—_—___—— | ford. Shepard's nowloation, 13 inp Satie |i aesur or $130,000 Tend the Sucishkeee She Coren cone ate Ee. ee order, a separate vote on each having beea rs ALERGIR eke eae, aes ainaal pacway saat (ee COMMITTEE ON FUBLIC CoMZORT | Of Forster's, which was yesterday withdrawn, | appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury | greenhouses adjoining the sate dining-reera | Wanded by Mr. Edmunds. with the crown prince of Austria on board, as | Duck into the city. Phe nertache wen = | AS Mr. Shepard is not allied with either tactlon | not etherwise appropriaied, for Une construc- | were open and brightly lighted, making a tine | | Separate votes upon the amendments recom- | arrived here. | Uriage was toally- carcird away, dod chore i — or row y ork Tepablicans, the opinion ts that he | ian of Said bridge and a proaches, th game to | vista trom the -dintng-roorn end corridor. Tae IMG e eee reserved The Monetary Conferen | Just demand that it shall be regiaced unig remeceren: . e ma ae 3 rave vo. | Marine Played chotce selections during 8 Lonpon, Feb. Manchester @ an, | 0 all le ates " EMONISS. vided, That. the sald ‘Secretary of War atail | tiese ‘The amendment requiring the | the LONDON, Fed. ne Manchester @ 4, | Dricge which shall let the water flow freely. : 5 5 past. 2 auiing OL te a iDg thi ary conference, Says Thi ; f is U.S. Navan Instrtcrg.—At a meeting of the | construct a bridge upon such pian as shall cost ven by ex-See } Treasury notes to be in denomtuations of $10 Misr ine Hauer seatonl one wo Reed Spend ctcharswrerdp iene oe Ets Cs: BoD ESSE U.S. Naval Institute, heid in Annapoits, Ma, | 20 more than the amount herein” ‘appropriated, Thompeon Tast eveulog ‘was very olepant in GF come multiple of thay sam) nov excetiug Titles that abo teeus Genateies may cates | juice. the Reali Of e hatee tae or eee hotesor qnae- | Iast evening, the angouncement was made hat | 74 Whleh Cost shall include. the coustruction | every "particular. “The ‘host-and us wife aad TRentics was Guiected eae ae eee and | Gpon silver to tha extent of onedour the | She ching ia er ties e ats is haperatively ae as micata ¢ . xine Sgad Tae £0F the Dest essay O8 | ho part of thts appropriation shall be paid out | greeting that was uninistakably sincere, ‘the | A motion soar ke oul ene amenbmeny fal Eaeinion tte Gerace ae lowers | ‘inner theo hoon oe the Poueone into t, at the headquarters, e aval ley of the United States.” | of the T y until ¢ ots ve bee! atked £6 ‘occas! 0D a Givision—1i to 36. S a ie. * ever, is | e mprovement Of mac into Metropolitan Ba: The judgesot the award were Secrata arta, | entered into with responsible parties sia with {OE MIN ThonmeOn ee aero ae He Mir. beck moved. to amend the amendment, the bank might Immediately buy | the river and harbor Dill, though they propose Bi ilding, where a recistry will be Kept and infor- | Hon. K- W. ‘Thompson. and J. R. McPherson. | good and suficient sureties, to be approved by | Can Not DAVE to MAuy WONT Meee aoe | allowing not exceeding one-halt of oue per | Over £6. That WICOUt Hine ee the ey APBCaTS, | Lo waste the public money on trout streams ail mation rnishel. State location. price per day, | The Naval Institute offers each year a single | the Secretary of War, for the construction and | adorned the parlors aud were lavising used ce, | Cent for the expense of placing the loans etalligt COUDLTIOS Wo cat poier Teee ate | Over the country. The District of Volambia fumberthat can be accommnodsted, with or with- DTZ. consisting, of Fi tn vid. # sold modal | completion of said ‘bridge. including the ma- | the supper table, which, with its pyramids and | Teduclng the amount to one-third of ono per ander ome rane SaLuay Weatit ek Le pad ell around. I< depends upon Oon- ou Doan and name of projrcior: ‘By orderor | Suited At $e, anid a lie mncangersalp Of the ia- | sonry, ironwork, and approaches, At east not | omaments, was) AB ebioyable & sight as ts | SOT. siirmative News Gane eatinis: trom the | De Wise to use the powers of the bank to the | Koteven extend tra tine 6 eee eae the committee . competion belng, open to all ollivers of tae hai draw of Suflictent width to permit the free pas- | enclosed, and there coffee and hot bouliion wore ees eee TNO @xcel ues —Moesta, Tip ators mecuon or oe tae wae ended” cae nircnety, dimen te to mdone meee anaes +4 wimemensew Chace | arine COrps. sage of vessels navigating that part of the Po- | served. It was a temperance party, as regardea | Booth and Ingalls, ecuty the dispro} n the sup] e | any time to ngielation, “Stertos bao eee ee DON CawRxow has returned from Peonsylva- | yas mn onge cn oe a | Bra aus Deversses, bul every other! WWeury Of (TS Rename GC | two met nis. ‘There 1s notilag imprevebietn the j neseria the surat way of tninnlog oer eee ; = sw | yt IS ch “4 e shal ce ne | Glet w: rov! In abun 3 sts | (Tl), Ei a , Ker 6 Li mats SPs 3 % = act ~ Address B. F_WORRPLL, Secretary. _fobI-dw | nla thoroushly disgusted with the Senatortil | or by the side of, or up the river from the pres: | included several crembers oe tae COME eee | Saulgbury voted no with the republicans, SIAL CHHESECTES Coot ae ee have not gone ier ucrore teeta DEEN of the North: honk t jenera p the water: An pied als Te lout ivarts; Secretary Schurz; 5 vith Mr. 5 iy nus onset | aietenkiie ormntn Iesbsld af the ofice of the eiereunics ee filet may be expe ded under thls General: Maynard; Secretary Shotmarcad Las Rees ‘Shane per icent aowanoe'was | Hemp Maier Shas Sharp Mee: |e eoreeeny Peco an es ct P trea regarde a part of | niece, Miss Hoyt, and Attorney General Davens. et 3 e ~ dae « 2b — — the general expenses of the District of Colum- | iso Justice and Miss Harlan: ex. e = All the amendments to the funding bill made Lonpon, Feb. 15—The manifesto issued by | ,, - bla.and the United States shall b= credited | cate General Dann Gane he fee aaratea in committee of the whole were then axreed to | Wt. Shaw, home rule member of parliamen, | *Compe-de “= a oo PROMOTIONS IN THE INDIAN OFFICE. With the amount which If may pay under thts | and Mrs, Scott ana thelr daughter-in-law; Com. | 28 Teported, . Re Corr arene 1a ule HIERU LEY. | cer aun Sreindue® GCiEE THRRODDORD BY SES | lowing promotions In t act for the €rection of sali bridge upou tts titty | modore Carter, Miss Howison, Senator and Ms Mr. Blair then moved and advocated an A 2 | PRA dé yenterdl sai Pet Centum of the expenses of the District of | Voorhees, Judge Bicknell of Indtana, Judge and | amendment restric’ tug the requirement for the | It Ree Sees nei es A cablegram tothe New York M@raté from made yesterday for efticien | SOumbla. as provided lu the ct of June lith, | Mrs, Key'aud thelr daughters; Representative | deposit of the new bonds to bank circulation | lementary party since he (Mr. Shaw) held ¥ 1 rt 1 isis. entilied “An act providing a permanent | Morse: M 4 M. nom: Jude ary | sued after July ist next. Not agreed to. Jeadersbip and conderans the program adop.e1 | London, February 1s, says: The speaker of Une ; | orn’ of government for the bistictot Coliinbls:” | Jounsion, Mies Virgie Nilea De, Mawel Mie | The eth section, containing tue provision | Py that party, which he declares has bocu | Rowse Of comimous Jesierday afwernooa. aa. Provided furthe ‘ha ‘Secretary rae ee ce = ca a t el it y | Marked Out for it across the Atlantic. Mr Pa “ aringe! > OP NONE will hot Aa, 28 eG0n aa lay be, fx and detec tie | ee ee a a er ae Ee bine Rake Toe ee ee | Shue conta Ges: ST cee uerata ia NG | specting Urgent Ousiness. “Thetuew fules pro: Temperauce Meeting in Forrest Hall : <A. E. Culver, to $1 location of ‘sald bridge, und ‘cause a survey ot | Jeremiah Wilson gud daughter. Cemeal, tie | was retained in the bilyeas 32, noes 9” °°" | spect the Tevclutionists, Dut despise and cou TS MTS AE tees ae own, February 18, a7 0 p.m. febie-st | . to $00; Claude F. King. to $15). the river to be made at such place of location, | and Miss Drum, Surgeon General Wales, Mrs. | _-\ motion by Mr. Bayard, ‘renewing the Comin Wi AOneTes Lak ales BNMEOE MINI AL | SY A Amcaee ied tie memo aa eae eee = —Sronce LATIMER, LD. heen ge ee S devertoibe the length, width aud height of satd | Pattison and her daughter and. niece Fe ee Oe ne ee ee ae etnies | NER Gly Shall be beats Gd Umar i tee meen TIVE AND HakbOR BILL IN THE SENATE— | bridge, and the lengttr of draw, it one is re- | Nason, Mra. Whitney mek Mig Doncee the interest rate on the bonds 32 per cent, was | of danger, leaving the poor people he has tooled | Or" oney haul be heard, and hat if the bearing ha Residence 164 THB sires sigue. | Aue Senate committee on commerce intend to | quired and, thereupon adverse for plans and | Wilson, Commodore aod Mra, Kani English aa | defeated—ayes 26. noes 36. ThE Yate therefore | helpless th the hands of the curaged class at | pointed Lour the chiairman of the comeaittes | take up the river and harbor bill to-morrow, | Plice for the construction of such bridge; such | their odughters, and others. Vneinyitation was | TeMalns at per cent. SMI E85 | Shall leave the chatr and report the bill to the Ser _BRIGKLAYESS ATTEN CION !—Th and will hold dally and nightly sessions till Ge ee to be inserted tn one or more | not, however, a general one, and the rooms were THE FUNDING PILL PASSED. sear te French Press Bill. house. The announcement created much ex- a 7S will bea meeting at Bereman’ | they get through with it. The river and har. | Gly Dewspapers publMshed In Washington, | not crowded. The bill was then passed—ayes 43, noed 29. Panis, Fed. 1s.—The press bill as passed yes- | ciiement. In tl evening Uhere was a greatstir §Sih and, st northwest. at 7 o'el | bor bill was two weene before the Senate com- | Visttict of Columbia; New York; Cleveland, | ‘The Kettledrum given yesterday trom 4 to 7 | All the democrats voted aye, a3 aiso Mr. Plumb | terday by the chamber of deputies contatys | whout uenew «t1)x—detal,as it was Caled In the dar ob the Committee. one Ue Come ANE test | mittee last session. ‘There 1s @ determination Qhio; Detrott, Michigan; Philadelphia, Penn: | py Mrs. Earl English aud ber daughters, was | and Mr, Saunders, an amnesty Clause applying to all convictions | loppy. Great alssuristaction was sald to exter REMOVED on, the part of some Senators to Agnt it as | She enla, and Chicago, Illinois, for the space of Biqnouuced by all who atteuded an exception | | ‘The Sevate then took up the District appro ios seal | among members. In the nouse Mr. Cowen (= vigorously as tt was fought in the House, and | Cle, Week. y agreeable and beautifully arranged party. | priation Span tnister to Russia. (radical and home rate), member for Newe eo 1907 Oe RE ZOUNG, | we gna o, | arane Temmaining days of this session are'tew, | a “ome Snigtat sor, (be Purpose of cotablishing | Four generations received togetner, Mrs. Eaz- |" pousi—On motion of Mr. Felton, a bt was | _ MADRID. Fed, 15 —Senor Campos Agrado has | {ieom'Tsne wend hanes member fo members, about half a square above the old otfice. fex-2w* | —_ Pe ee A eee or panes bridge provided for in the Pane a er mother, her daugaters and grand- pasged constituting Atlanta, Ga, a port Of de been appointed minister to Rassta. menagerie Uhal as soon 4s the rules of the = = = Se containing appropriat are to be offered in ; che . » S i at p J PI _ er= | house permitied he would move U vhes SPECIAL NOTICE 1 notify ail OOS | thesenaie tog eection, (the new bridge) the | _ Among other entertainments of the atter- | very. osm int she Monctary Comics. | Sore Pe Be Soe ne ee ee TOMERS owing me open accounts on m: Secretary of War may. tn his dlscreth % a ence. er urgency eclared thy hould pas books who did cot call and nettle their accoun! ‘Tee PRESIDENT ArrRovep to-day the pi | Sbafe the Aqueduct Bridge now ‘crosstug the {ary Bctue cede Geen ne nomet ee a Ohne as oe aan imons consent that an BERLIN, Feb. 15.—Adyices from St. Peters ohne discussion. wr A M. Sullivan (ho 2 tothe notice public: in the papers, 3 INT ArPrRov: day fe 7 e rive: ¥ - rowie S a “ ; | evening session ordered to night for the con- | burg state that Kussfa in reply to a parila- | rule), member for Meath, f thes want to save expense they had better cull | tixtng the time for holding the district and cir- tHe. all ee eee ees int ane ie ralpivnaticeorge: nae lew ornare ae tre | Socrallon of District Business, bat Mt, Brass meutary Inquiry has signified her wilitaeness | It Mr. Cowen's motion mt at once. collecta ; , = a ahie I 3 e led, senda representativ¢ move rhei zi ‘ed the pre Dy cash oF ba © at | be at A Ys Ing the nesdays | & a aches, | daughter of Chiet Justice Waite; a handsome | propriations, reported a resolution granting to . onany question. Premter ( by law without further 1 ln January and June, and at San Antonia, | CAM be purchased for a sum not exceeding | pargrand Hop ok toe tsa it nich | Phe? : EW. Fare ot No, 1h ees ar it Nera Ob icp te | at tte 8 ¥ B. WILLIAMS, Guess vee | Gighty (ve thousand mime hee bay P ion House, (which | the family of the late E. W. Farr,of N. H., | pgnuin Feb, Is The election of Beer Von | ice that unless tur commit WILL! | eo ethig the fourth Tuesdays in April and | Chty five thousand dollars; which sum. or so | was largely attended and greatly enjoyed) and hie cpg ill ye rans item poied yet Mies Ee 5 cect norte November; also, the joint resolution directing | MUcb thereof as may be necéssury, may be pald | a reception by Mr. ahd Mrs Fitzgerald wate | WEE Dalance of member of the 40th Congress, | GOver yesterday as, Ona Oceoa ee | at ees cs eee te extend tothe overnment and on a t AT SE a rt CS Ea H. x Lincolu’s reception on ‘Tuesday eveniag | and requesting the 4sth Congress to make i ORE NO elt | man shall report:th eople 01 ce and the families of General nie Aa 2 ni le | was largely attended.—more than sixty guests appropriat ft $6,008 it 5 iS imMsUy. | Mhis mot “unde! ice of the Company, 1805 | Ment anc le e United States ion t QF 2 of present contributed. Tes 7 ; NDON, Feb. 18.—A dispatch from St. Pe. | Sie euch a mot + put wit agin aves northern [THURSDAY “Feb- heervance of the centennial anniversary ot | (ited States. 1. ts Company’ or its Prewe, | quest interest As felt tn the performance to- Bret Feaolution was Aabpted for the printing and Pecans (ho ea edly es aud i onsusciy noaibieer mint wary 24, JSST. Polls open at 1 and close at 3 p.m e surrender of Lord Cornwalils, at Yorktown, ie Alex Canal © a ut | morrow evening, at Ford’s Opera Housd, of the HE, FA ‘ he | bers Of the Chinese misston : nan Ol smitty jaldtd "FRANK T RAWLINGS, Secretary. | Virginta; also, the bills granting a pension of | lessees, Shall Have the rigiie tomatnratn at their | “Pirates of Peucance” by Use serie company of Tite Hines cee Me coples of the | quit. The draft of the treaty be toe, tee HOT BODA! BOT 80DA!! #50 to Col. ‘Thomas Worthington, and granting | OW Cost and expense a canal aqueduci of the | amateurs who 80 successtully rendered “Pina ‘The House, after transacting frisceltaneons | #5d China is completely settied and only the committee sta There are OT Be) ae | Jands to Dakota, Arizona, Idaho and Wyoming | Same width ona depth as the one now in | fore” here two yearsago. The original score | yucca eens consider private bills, an: | Signatures. | still upward of ft uts to Uhe Dit agiokated with delicious and nutritious syrups. | fOr ubiversity purposes. eee aumaek ft to, Dususpang ie to) hag been teed tn preparing: te pera, ‘Thr | a discussion eusued as to the riority of Basi Gen, Wood's Position. | for the better Prot ersous and Prop- fords the mx pleasant and Some jor SSE ae = shall VF P to benefit u ntral Free en . Lonpon, » IS—A dispatch mm % ry A! 4 se) Weare reales tie Geas, Sous and all Mineral | | AMONG THR Irzws in the sundry civil bill 1s | shalt be erected upon sald atte, the same shai | Eary, which isa most deserving charity, tik: | "notion to pro sin the House | Castle to the Dati, ts militoe tn thse Hotes or aioe of S PHARMADY AND one to provide for the expenses of another ta- oT catad Roe eatt fo sustain the weisal + members of many prominent tamilles are tak- | esterdar forthe p: rpose sup the Fitz | Evelyn Wood occupie | Sideration er ibe second sub-se MINERAL WATER DEVUT, | lernational money commission. Tne item to ie es Sud Pa oes ingen active part in maklag thls operaasuc | jonn Porter bill. was eas, 114; nays, | On Tuesday night unde: | cla dill 18 HOL yet ended. Mr. Glad- NN AvENus. a e ne vets rs id pte arene an Sdue- | ce a 117, a p en, . m., went , the troops advancing on c 1 ba — — ES FES SST VANS AVERUD._ | Gifray the expenses of te ine tse CO-aimls. | duet shall be such as the Secretary of War in ‘The Martha Washington Tea Party and Dance | jurb‘eonmittic ne Heels on ee dee | Le troops advancing o th at Ake SAO SeDE ERR eae GF eOhe NuawEGIAN COD LIVER OIE af | EXPEDSES, aggregating #600", was advane~d In | Lethe Crlted draveee tee eee cost OF Halu!) | connected with the Loan Collection, 13 also ver. | tural apmropriation bill. - Heavy Failure. Uen Dill tothe house within a certain time, DEEWS Pine Sone cae De Ae a Permit | Isie by the First National Bauk of New York, | “yine vat further provided, Taat tt upon the | Suita raw a good many society People tothe | Mr. Hurd gave notice that he would offer ay Lonpon, Fev. 15.—Kirk Bros., iron masters, | Should the cominitiee fall to complete its con- Vania ave... at Sie. ver fill pint bottle. ‘eal | Since €fforts have been ale to get an | erection of such permanent bridze tae sata | gle Getagon Building to-morrow evening. Itfs | amendment providing Jor a stavstician ani | of Workington and’ Maryport, have talies, | sideration, bas been postpaued watil Mondan, SS | appropriation to reruna the ‘amount to tne | oWton ¢ pee rent Ize tne Hot often that our belles and beaux are able to | subordinate oiticers in the Agricuiturat depart- | Their Habiltties are stated at 60,000. If their | In Consequence of the action of the goverament SPORTING GOODS Dank, Dut "hese have thus far tallied. A pecullar | negleevorretnse te reconstruct, secure, “ans | $eoWfe $0 much enjoyment for go small au out- | ment. and requiriug that oificer to make at’ | works are closed a number of men will On the subject of coercion the Parnellites have s {TING GOODS. tminthe bili isto pay for the vaiue ota | attach thesald aqueduct ee tose jee. lay as at these pleasant entertainments. port us to the effect the customs revenue laws | thrown out of employment. Morrison Bros, | Tesolved to vote with the conservatives on all 0 LEWIS ~ ~ | hearse wuich was broken up tn a runaway | or it at any time. for the Space of six mon'hs, Mies’ Josephine MeCOnaINke ae eaters ae eee Lona Die Oo en otne. || ee ee eee nar y hat he vwilt bein P siaceearte. . While the rurera: service: eX. Wwressune ey s] use stic! ae oe 3 e ci a ~ 8: cultura try: S 5, t iy ane ni Des o 0 lige iowa ona Siren’ | pl ag aa rial hagas atts | image erdah Waultamaameaae | gta aoe coef Soet"ines ig: | MdtertEagis “PMY | OURS eta al a at “ Sa tis Ciena Ok Imam, Weaken and | ; ied ‘God condition 2 : u » Staying at the en tO increase or diminish the pric sei = | consider Mr. Gladstone's motion. A proposal Lunprharden aii the Muscles and overcome the in Virginia (star routes), recently awarded by | pun then all rights ofsatd cans unele. markets; what effect they have had on the 7 5 5 he Se | Servatives Is that when the motton 1s put from debifieatine effects of Bedentary Habite. Brosh air | panes gts ofsatd canal company. —_——______ price of clothing and agricuftural tools in this | ;EOSTOX, Mass. Feb. 1s.—A fire at Newton. | the chair they shall quit the house n'a bote nd daily cvercine teth Irasians Chub nell eure Ds. | ne Post Onlce department for four years trom | its lessees or asalgus, in said bridge and | xoxnsoia. on Dutawans—Bob Ingersoll says | PuCe,of clothing and agricuftural tools in thts | rower Falls, last evening, destroyed whe ary | but ‘showia ‘the ‘conservatives. vote with tr: PT eet ee ee gare July ist, 1ss1, are the following of local interest | Property, shall cease and determine, and the | now arto make on Deli ReGanEs i hanaithe avctite cor he , | house of Richard T. Sullivan's shoddy min, | EHt shot Fg Dp Peta eautifaliy shaped ‘—poiished a | here: Fy Theological Seminary to Alexan- | S#/4 aqueduct shall be detached and’ removed | D¢ has no war to make on Delaware because of | laborers and the profits of persons engaged in | 204! Gamaged the main building to the extent | OUstructionists Mr. Gladstone's motion will be palanced yertectiy on Relioe's madelof Rock Maple. | dria, to L. b. Dismau, $147; Annandale to Wash. | by. the Secretary of War.” Abe (cisings ito of iis citizens, Gre making | ee ee ere enone laws. | of $2.00, ‘The total loss 1s $10,000; partially in- | Tefemted. Erlce (with, iastrated Book of Unetuuctiom) ary | {ugron, b.c., J.T. Freeman. Leesburg to | , Summarized, the bill appropriates $140,000 for | against his pecullar notions of orthodoxy. He | $24! preccuues (cake oa antl-protectivetantt sured. DISGUSTING REALISM ON THE STAGE.—A corre- re or weignt from = ver pair. | Middleburg, J. L. Rediion, $266; Winchester to | ® ew bridge, Which the Secretary of War may | says he 1s not going to sttike at Delaware, te ee m Sa | spondent in Paris, describing the dramatization Bold | Reek Enon, . Freeman, ‘$247; Capon to | ulld.or if he can purchase the Aqueduct bridge | cause when he wants to fight a state he prefers Smallpox ina Prison. | Of Zola’s “Nana” as placed on the stage in unat Cor. 15th F ats., opp. Treasury, | Springs, §. B. Sale, $130; Mount Jackson to S' for $55,000, and he deems that the best aud | one of hissize. He has no destre to wring the | wuEiTTAKER’S COURT MARTI Al Boston, 'S.—The smallpox has appeared | city, thus sketches the tenth tableau:—"Room Delivered free everywhere; send orders by posta! | uandoah Aluta Springs, N. F. Atchison, $17> 5) Cheapest policy, he may do so. It is entirely dis- | neck of a“ Blue Hen.” “J think,” sald he, “a s . “| at the state’s prison, Prison Officer C.S Rob- | No. 206 at the Grand Hotel. Here we are up to card or telephone. deca? | Shenandoah Alun Springs to Howard's Lick, | Tetlonary with the Secretary of War to bulid a | state that calls twenty quarts’ of peacnes a 4 ._& Female Witness, bins baving been taken down with the disease | the ears in naturalism, Nana has caught the a Funkhouser, #0"; Keawley Springs to Frank. | D€W bridge or buy the oid one. bushel ought to talk about something else than rariel eaistacrniny eee Ww tas no = yestei day. | smallpox from her son; her facels covered with 5. G. Steele, $00; Vienna to Langley, E. M. HOW THE DISTRICT W. lasphemy.” i ading - = ‘Uhe green and yellow scabs and pustules of that YWAHD & HUTCHINSON, : agley, 1cT WaS SHUT OUT. ——_—_ of the minutes, the judge advocate called to | : > Jackson, $221; Fairfax to Fairfax C. Hi, J. B. ard a rune es, the judg pe The Electr ht in Denver. loathsome disease. She nas been deserted vy ee Set ay | W. , Sullivan: seie: Calero Gai ‘eam Mr. Gyuetatpaaciaie ace Sela Gla aRGES See ore blll hag | in @ari Clothes with & jaants teks Wen eeke |, DENYRE, Col., Feb, (ere city coun | SRS1Y, one. and dies horribly in trout of tue root. ae 2 . T. § 3 Kei’ 3, . Si 5 : nO | night accepted the ‘proposition of C. C. Ruth- | is.” GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO | $.G- Steele, $186; Catlett to Auburn. A. S. Me- | Chair. A motion was put to adjourn, which he | been agreed to in committee of the whole it | S@Ve her name as Etta Demke. Sue said thar | PiRnt Bex others, for lighting the entire city MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING =| SOIT Ci rrenton (oy Haueain ne dettcree ie: | Ceclared carried, despite the call for a division | makes only two important amendments to the | eon Late’ ee Went een UY OF | with the Brush clectrlelightior wo years, | spanpy Hvan's Escarr.—Ex Chief of Police $457; ‘Warrenton (by Fauquler) to Jefferson, ( i > ; > Sa) Si ¢ on $14,000 The light to be turnisied | James Sweeney, of Wheeling, W. Va., who was “ 612: St Roe! ‘ 11 J = SS, Ll a = ¥ sh > | Pe y Ry: eT ae el 4, ad davies wena oa Oe ik pienderson, $519; Staunton to Kockbridzé | Ecmuch aa the Distrlcr ey Coae Ole canes | LODE PER COUe Aid eRtERATS Pe ener AL | With Little, a drummer in the Dand at the mil- | guaranteed tobe tour ines greater in the | ita evan, tue Toy prize tighter, rewired |: Baths, Ss. W. Stewart, $500; Buchanan to Rich mba commitiee Teese. On phe morning of April 6th. | Mimber of gas lamps. ‘The city 13 to have a | (on Albany’ to New York city yesterday with COMPETENT WOREMEN, | mond (the longest star mail route in Virginia) | B&d been deprived of the nigat session which | Positive redemption of the bonds to twenty | Little brought to Col. Lazelle's quarters a par- ots the Jight be $ tinai | Detective Rutland, of the central office, dis- ATTEND PROMPTLY | to K. M. Armstrong, Washington, $6,155 Te the nee Tee aay ease Oe his adjourn | Feare | The tow See aaa are ese || cel, wition contained one handkerchief ani | Soevianoe, iat Of the light Before iss nual | cornted at the escape of hls prisoner, walcu = go Bi acm mn a rae 1g the , he asked uoanimous consent for : cone! some pieces of cadet belting, which were soiled * | he charges to the sympathy and connivance of ALL JOBBING ORDERS. janla THE REMAINS OF HON. FxRNANDO Woon, of | 2 5e8slon to-night to consider District bustness, | 10 all the Senate amendments, and thus do | and stained with blood. By Col Lazelle's dl- the Albany poilce wit the offender, at - | New York, who died at Hot Springs, Arkansas, | MF, Lowe. of Alabama, objected. He subse- | away with any necessity for a conference com- | rections she washed the handkerchief and belt. ‘Tho Markers: Keeps a saloon in that city, and is sad on rt INE SARATOGA EXCELSIOR | ! : Z quently recalled his objection, bat Gen. Bragg. | mittee. Witness said the knots were considerably BALTIMORE, Feb. 18.—Vircinia sixes, deterred. | Sweeny to be backed by the mayor and infin. MUAMERE, bronsht ftom Sazsiors pzeciney | OD SUndAY West. arrived here this morning in | dt Wisconsin, renewed the objsction, and Ce ‘The Senate passed the Dill this afternoon by | stained with blood, She pried the knots apart, iis ee eee Ooi akeds he eet, faite, | ential local politician. He 1s wanted tn West = awn from the spring. sauxkt | the s:59 Pennsylvania Rallroad train from the | District was thus shut out. a vot ; rate o rest 3 per ceut |, with the tine of a fork, as she could not untis | past due coupons. 4, 95"; bid today. | Vingiula ft clp f Z 627 Ps. :G.G. 0. Si: = = . * . i 4¢: do _ten-forty coupons, 93°, bid to-day. ryginia for parliclpating tn the prize tgut fon Be ave “and tai ot; hes F Monee: miftie ini eee eee THE UNION DEPOT BILt. Fedeemia}iie itt trumis Coie years: them with her fingers, TIMURE, Feb. 18. Coron Araet—mia- | there last spring. Chiet” Swecuey does Bol Mme Te ipa HUN Baloom, Re, e-. S| ogy was tn a casket, aud in the Pullman Gar | _ ThE conference managers of the two houses, | ‘THE PoxcA Quxstion.—Tho House committee Wail suuct Keay, Seattin taper, SaaS Tee Ge ere, LOE. | Hemuate to characterize the mpuer a ae = Monitor, in which it came from St. Lous. ‘Tae | with reference to the bill authorizing tne Dis- | CB Indian affatrs had under consideration to- | yew yous’ toh ier erho ton in its financial Bg eo ON Oasis mulls suner,. 4-25" | Ryan escape,to which the Albany police were a ‘M. STONE ABERT, ‘ar was draped with crap: DULY aeeeenaae | Uict Commisstoners to selecta site for a union | day the Ponca question, and decided, owing to | article to-day says: At the Stock Exchange into brae "Wot. 95! Pata as | party. i W ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, ! eo paige NORE ae oan | depot, have reached an agreement. the lateness of the Se a report a bill | United States four and a-half per cents are up do. Bio brande, 6.(a6. ee eS is cso. 2S =e sap’ ém Bo. 408 Sth st-w-w-_ | i streets) by Speaker Kandall anda number of | | The bill provides that the Commissioners o | {0,the House for thelr reltef. ‘The: reduest tne | 1k--thin as the fesult of tke ote aie eee FT western witier red, spot aed Feb. | to the stockholders of the Reading ratlroad 1a IFON FISCHER’S DRY CLEANING eg. | Members of Congress, with Sergeant-at-arm3 | the District of Columpia be; and they are here | appropriation committee tomake an appropri. | ate yesterday to make three per cent the rate March, 1.16%a1.18%: April, 1.17%, | relation to the Messrs. McCalmouis and tneir TABLISHMENT and DYE WORKS, No. v6 | Thompson. and Mr. J. F. Buren. undertaker, | by authoried to recommend a suitable site for | ation ot $160,000 to be used In carrying Gere | scene refunding bonds, Railroad bonds con- Fehr aia Soids, Souther | efforts todefeat the present management of st. northwest, near the U.S. Patent Office. Who had @ hearse in walting, to which th: | & Whion rallroad depot for all the railroad com- | agrecment with the Poncas. Unue strong, and the leading issues are up > tueter And vtrony southern | the foad has been published in Palladelphia. LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS OF | Casket Was borne by a detall of Capitol police, | Panles whose tracks enter or terminate in sald spt nse, the latter dersay Comal ATE One portion of it 1s interesting, from its refer- ALL BINDS CLEANED and DYED; also, CREPE | followed by thoxe In a’tendance in carriages | Clty, having due regard, as well to the interests Parpons from the President were received to- | Téxas & Pacific land grants incomes ad- ence to the Baltimore and Ohio raliroad. He BPECIALTY fn Geating” fine EVENING | Mr. Wood, No. 913 15th str wet, tre or whence the Distrler of Columbia ast to tae eNe ee gS ay Ry Marahall Dougiass tor George King, con- | vanced 1 per cont to, 9%a90 and fo. petit’ | Garrett, of the Baltimore and Onto, tne, prinel- a ee . JO. 91: reet, from whence the 4 5, to choice Penn- | Garrett, of the Baliimore and Onto, the princi- Peieate TUNY Years experionce. Twrms | juneral will take place. The’ body will be re. | abd pecuntary investments of the raliroid com. | Victed of petit larceny, second offence, on De- | Kansas & Texas seconds 0 854, 21.00. ea Of Whicl jarrett's fear that the hovi_ | moved from the Softie in whiek 1) Mocs to ac panies to be affected by the aetion of Congress | cember Sth, 1S79, and sentenced to two years in SUAPNSe RTde Re EE OEE eee | Rakcmen Tors ci 1600. ue, 10un mae | Ratoctte nen eng aenress eeaeeane IMITED 0O-PARTNERSHIP. — The under. | De Placed in a handsome el. upon which | In the premises; but. if, in the judgm :at of the | the Albany penitentiary, and George W. Wal- tion that that company will be taken out of the | MeSts—loose shoulders and clear rib sides, nove | thug suppress the opposition line to New York, siumued do hereby certify that they pave formed | vrernendo Wood ae de ee stan ore | Seu ommmlssloners, It ts bettas. for t..9 interest, | tere. convicted Of assault on George Farr on | hands of a Teosiver aU nO CaCly Gare Ties Ane | Qtering:, do. acked, 6X and Bacon eon ee a ee eee ee aa ae yin Tate es ~ —-Bop-partperatip for the sate of toe under tae uame | Ectmando Wood. Worn July 14; 1si2; Died Fup- | ofall parties concerned, that two depots shouia | November 22d last, and sentenccd tosix months | Panes.ore Teca\ver Al an early day. The Amer- | Gers, 65 clear ib sider, oi. aletpHietoMinics | bunds of “the ereat arch-enemy of thelr “com. Or arb: of Washinton and Georgetown Tee Co. No Iss!.” ‘Phe funeral will take place to_ | be established, the one on the northern and the | in Jail. cent bonds belong to this class and they carry | westers packed, 18824" rol, Wait "Enos ‘Seugs: | pany.” Mr. Gowen. calls attention to nis bills or accounts will be a unless Upon a written | morrow, at3 p.m., from the late residence of ther on the southern side of the city of Wash- 28 per cent bank ore. The Wanash equip- | 2526. eum can hg 9%. Coffee da:l | Charge that those with whom McCaimont Bros. Soeet Benes Lobe Lecteh, Treasures quiice NG | the deceased, corner 15tn and I streets, andthe | gon, then tomake selection of the two sites | THE Hovss to-day, upon motion of Mr. Ste- ment bonds declined to 55% from 57. | Kio cargoes, fair, 10%a12%. Suxar | & Co. are have neither submitted any we eee enene M KINSLOW. fabs ROdY Will be sent by the night trata’ to New | for the respective depots, and to report their | phens, of Georgia, Increased the pension of the | The stock market has been feverish and | GU—A soft, 9%. Whisky dull, 1.11 for job lots. Pian for financial reorganizauion nor made the . F. F. Ba S York City. Both houses of Congress will ad- | action In CUP De the are eaRer Plats. {© | widow of the late Commodote McCauley to $50 | somewhat unsettled, At the opening thers | Fzelelts ‘four, Be 30. per hae tuiets cotton, | slightest effort to rescue the company frou its AUG Ne eveased, é y the members to a! I . ——— T cent abovi § _ = y &s hels. Ship. | depress the market value of lng securiues F tue funeral. Monday of December, 1881, with a bill contain. | ‘Tim New Hzap or Tag INDIAN Boreav.—tion. | Pance brousht Gut free sales aint there ona Sete vbet S "Btanels; Youre,” su,o00 | Is openly working with them. He ‘also states — Padeoe: ident-elect Arthur @@ | best calculated to secre the wae nay ceem | E.M. Marble was yesterday, by order of the | a sharp decline of ‘a3 per cent. ‘This was | bushels. Saleswheat, 21l,uJ3° bushels; ‘osro. | that the broker who | sthe Philadelphia mouta- Just received s eplendid line of not arrive in Washington last nightast:i: 6) Toad companies of sald union acne n ore: | President, relieved from double duty as Com. | followed before noon by ‘a. sharp rise of sas FEW YORE: Feb. 18.—Stocksirreeatar. Money, | PRGGOL,tbe Mecalmonts: New York trlends an. hove ho Seng naam Batt expe | Sept afveni, ha uecare Se" Gir he | af iguicn Aaahe whic neune COMIN | orparaivay raay aid “norte to "ts | Siaktapesgii” fare mee Gove | Sug down of aabare al ta ist es = e1 ev ¢ v. ae 5 ure the use of the ion he | 7 ~ 7 . | January. It is lood that the McUal BLAOK CLOTH FROCK COATS AS te pelng Omar a eters isema (“Old | noituern depot by the company or companies | filled sincelast September, during the continued | iE'dsy, Speculative opinion, 12 divided 2k | ciketa Seach, eater dull and, un- | ones have published a reply. Po Mee Gecoas NAL, WORSTED AND GRANITE COATS | Senator Cattell, of New Jorsey, 1s registered at | nuren Gad, OF, Toads enter the city of Wash- | llness of Mr. Trowbridge. Mr. Thomas M. | totecitecton the marker of the weposnl | MEW YORE see ay, era cull and unchanged, | Circular in language anything oar compitmen- NAL, TE AD A it ener 4 * ington nearest to sald northern depot, and | Nichol, recently appointed chief clerk of the opened strong and buoyant, and prices advanced | t to the preseul management, and express- pei the Ebbitt——Judge £1 3 who revently died | the ‘use Of the soulheng, Gapet De poe cane | dade Drees esthehead of theomice, | Mave teen ai Bye tae eho Secs | Stolk per cout, Cabada Southeck: Leninriiessd | ine cbele reeponet tte ee ae apree BLAGK CLOTH VESTS. cstgnntmedtof a ree ubrary in tat town. | EADY, fompunlee hota feud or rouds C2 | syasvox oy Naw Jananr—Tao Normal | Pech rest “Duin” The eave! ret | Siu ava, Ney Jerey Gaal gain ute | if ant ele Sashosa Stee ye at HACK WORSTED AND CASSIMERE PANTS. | Femove with nis family to Indiana carly next | 42g 10 SOMPel the vuention Of ait other depots | Sebool at Trenton, N; J., has been closed, ana | foreign, cxchanye te quick and steady, he | Became meas, sod uudct the fatness of «feet Tas NATIONAL ANT MoNoroLY Leagux held a LIGET WEIGHT OVERCOATS month — A cable dispatch announess, the coe eS depot or aapous intended to the Epread of the smalipoxe ‘and, during the re Sir Oe ites Hine acta takes “are 453602, Now Jersey Genta poeta Baded 400" Dew members eo nia Here x (Ditferent Shades.) hominyion at Madrid as Spanish Mintster in | pe established under the providions or ieee, | cess, all the and pupils are to be vacci- conneronar deine 4 NDON, Feb. 18," 12:30, p. m.—Goneols, | Mass meeting is to be held on Monday = inh iat Se epsetatve Lamar ges | Seperate tae Dae Siayrbe | Bstasnettevaniaa = wr | Mehey mot conic any acto opera, | Shei etapa cata ee | Hee eal ot Cooper ia Parma ‘ . yet loom up formidably for the U. 8. Sen- fect be H . with 6 per cent as the ruling rate on stocks an: trustees’ certificates, $1.. Pennsylvania Cen < fe 1 am still continuing the sale of my Winter | Storch en | ge shall be. provided by said . < | Baa nt on United Si gage esoia. and Kev. J. Hyatt smith P Prion p from Pennsylvania—Lteut. Sch- Bs PARNELL's RatuRn.—A cablegram to the N per cent on tates bonds. Prime | trai, 67%. r» B355- 3 cherie WEEATLY REDUCED PRICES. I am | wa'ki has offered to place at the disposal of the | Sratbeor the isthe at Corea: Ue United | y. gerald trom Paris, Pebruaey If, says: Mr. | loausare 3 to per cent. Prime marceamne Taw TORE MAceEre THIS arTERNoon) | flex ewen she oe dS cfering Winter Suits from $3 to @¢ leas than reca- | Briuish government the Franklin relics which ‘The only change from the old bill made is to | Pammell returned to London to-night vi: | paperis 4a5 per cent. ‘The following quotations were current in New | Thur said that within a few weeks there cee, al pa 3 ot ——] . ne ‘ar prices, and Heavy Overcoats from $5 to 810. he e-¢plly discovered.—hishop W. C. Doane | insert 188i instead of 1890 as the time when the | CalAls. After taking part in the cena a ayden Murder Trial. York to-day at 2:30 p. m., as reported by H. H. | Would probably be 30,000 names upon the rolis = | ==M. Menier, the’ great merchant and manz- | gopot to Gens ee hore & alte for the union | Trefand on Sunday next to address pudli: | Montrmuimn, Vr, Feb. 18-01 Plerpoint | Dodge, of 539 15th street, by special wire -— | of the 4 STRAUS | facturer of chocolate, died yesterday in Paris. Meeting. He will return here in eight or ten | and Mazey on the question of wing #6. C. | Western Union, 116%; American Union, 80; New CODFISH FOR THE CHESAPEAKE Bay.—A special A. | —“Chairman Barnum, of the national Gens. days to take up the work of influencing conti- | Hayden, the murderer, to file a petition for a | York Central, 1493; Lake Shore, 180%; Michigan | to the New York fHeratd from Norfolk, 6-n in POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, | ¢ratic Committee, was on the floor of the Sena'e | _ AT THE Casiner MEETING this afternoon no | nental . Mr. O'Kelly remait here ind ot newly discovered | Central, 118%; New York, Lake Erie and Western, | stant, says that Ube crews of the fish commis. to-day. — Assistant Postmaster General Hazvn | business of general interest was transacted. | meanw! to continue the pro} r. ered 3 60: do. preferred, 91g; do seconds. 101; Dela- 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, —— "Gwen In, Central tite ate ane ae coaiteraann. of several pardon cases oc- Farnell is greatly encou me pe in fiom ous not to be fled ace oe bea DR, jew Jer- feble Between 10th and lith streets | eam $2.00 oe Sir Frederick eet! choos pled ee n of the members during the tna to other countries. Before fer = een is to be executed a week | apm Royal Acaderay, owns in Lon, | . jeaving accompanied 5 3 a 2 n one of the most beautiful houses in the To TURAL Buz.— | left cards at Elysee for President G1 A ————_— . RA" ENGRAVINGS | World, filled with exquisite treesires of art and smha Honesto On aiteba ice orataie decided He proposes on hia return here to pay Cotton Mills Burned. MR. FREDERICK KEPPEL. Wonderful decorations. — Senator Edmunds, Q Grevy 8 personal visit. BENNINGTON, Vr., Feb. 18.—The cotton mills - “ - who has been north, returned to Washington | ‘0 8et aside the usual order of Fridays, to pro- aan ea ES at Irish Corner, near North of New York, | this morning. ceed to the of private bills, and | TSS Diexcrors or rae Canapa Paciric | merly known as ‘Essex has a fine collection of took up fhe agricultural appropriation It | Rat-way met at Montreal yesterday, when plod — : | THE WERKLY Stax is now ready for this | is expected it will be passed some time during Se SS eee ey eee RARE ENGRAVINGS AND ETOHINGS | week. ges at we Se ‘Wrappers for | to-day. ecerines, and thirty percent thereot paid in, e bicaades Pe | mailing, e cents; or will sent post-paid on exhil rt *q eee ea et eee three months for fifty cents, It ts a large | _7#™Arrorrionwenr But.—Mr. Cox says he | See tan cecurity tor tne wertormaeee or ens bots At JAMES J. CHAPMAN'S eight-page Sheet, with fitty-ftve columns of | Will call the previous question on the appor- contract, was in the Bank of Mon- | stock jumped up over four points to-day, and METROPOLITAN BQOK STORE, reading matter. taining news and | tlonment bill to-morrow. The republicans will teal to the it of the ‘ister, at stories, 108 ow quoted at 363. This is due to the gossip, society matters, proceedings of Con- rally vote against Micers < ieee pa eniien a go - fant any reapportionment | Ottawa 0! were elected, and the com- eae Genta nad

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