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—————————— THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Cerner Perasylvania Ave. and 11th St, by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. a Tre Evextys Star is served to subscribers tn the ity by carriers, on their own account, at 10 centa per er month. Copies at the counter, 2 po prepaid—30 cents a month, the finvert sl te These proposals, apply to the wi Lo rescrv: i : ase of Ireland for Fate consideration in connection With the fen Sa, mubject of loeal admiatstration, 1 have dire te@ @ Measure to be prepared and submitted to for the reforn of the ancient and distinguished . corporation of London and for the extension of tas inuntctpal government to the metropolis ab ka The bills will again be Vaid Before you with wri during the last session, holwithstanding t i ¥ length of its durat nd Your UNWearled Labo, it Was found Impossible W proceed. I refer pare teularly to those concerning bankryy ptey, the ree es fa relief of oval cha: 8) ia? as Uhey are financta’ Great Britain, Te tix months, pression of corrupt practices at elections, and the [Rntered st the Fost Office at Washington, D. C., as conservancy of rivers, and prevention ‘of Moeda, eecond-ciane ia.) inaiter. Measures will also be proposed to you with to the criminal code and to the consolidal ———— and amendment of the laws affecting patenta, he Interests of some portion of the kingdom have > suffered pecullariy of late years from the extrane 1882. TWO CENTS, _ | picoteesiey gt tse zeae om see cxitaas Strength, but I trust during SPSSIOD YOR may be able to cousider Une bills which will be ‘Tre W: Stran—published on Friday—#2s postage prepaid. Six woutha, $1, 10 copies for $15;20 Copies for $20. nepeser pet icine apantten® PManadranee: | WO 5I—N° 8,998, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ade known «m application. = — — = presented to you in reletion to the law of a] 4 ‘ ‘ 7 | the bill reported by the sub-committee in favor of a P edt i entath AMUSEMENTS. _ ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. ___| Washington News and Gossip. {AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | Rebtarporet ty fe subcommutee in tavor of Telegrams to The Star. | iter comstisnal codowment.tin scctiandes i THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF to revise the tariff. The committee at noon, with. commend these and other subjects with confidence ND CONCERT wy 3" Central Union, W-C-T-U., will be held at Ma- | GoveRNanxr Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal rev- ante eee See Ga to your car, y earnest prayer that your or the benefit of the nie Temple, PSDAY, Helen cl . ‘ MMETEY May, Under the, bless HOMEOPATHIC HOSPTTAL, Tene unced to atten us shies OUR a casts, SAE RT BUSINESS IN BOTH HOUSES | |The efor: topass a oil yesterday tortnear- |THE PRIZE FIGHT TO-DAY. | Soa nim coop y, mys Mace te Mening, of BOARD: Fi ADY MANAGERS. CP peranracrts po yee FOTOEAG, G_ AK. SENaToR Logax is mueh better this afternoon, ——. coholic Mquor trafic failed; the necessary two- EE oF Kaibe exten sed eanpire, ; mas __WASHINGTON, February 7, 1882. | and expects to resume his Senatorial duties within MEETIN OF COMMITTEES, ETC, | 35 2t Yoting in the amrmative. ‘The House of Gommons was nel etenbek bus ‘WasmIneves straes cits, An adjourned session of the Encampment will be held | two or thre e days. NGS Ss, . RECHARTERING THE NATIONAL BANKS. SULLIVAN DEFEATS RYAN. anc: aes Spartan tL attended. ous Le ‘haaea we serena army Fale 9) at pe arie of Siem 2 Asibaay Guan RE who went to 5 The House committee on Epes caer, 1 Lonts.| Mr. Bradlauch was under i: ay F. ¥ thers, 5 partment ‘oder. to-day agreed to a bill authorizing the recharter ot the House of Commons. The Queen’ pooch Was cee ee TENCOLY HALE 2° | son CAMERON, Avintant Ajutant General It Fhggeiphie yesterday, wil be gone unGL Satur) Bont TeAeT- sting to pen | te tatonal tanks whens corporate exisvence win {NINE ROUNDS. IN TWENTY-SIX. BINUTES. | id'or'ay oor mime cused Prceaee 4 r. Di 7 a A COMPANY IS BEING ORGANIZED FOR “ar. . _— THURSDAY, F EBRU. an Sim ae nic Te, A COMPANY IS BEING ORGANIZED FOR sions, the relief of official securities and kindred | CXPire within the next year. The Dill provides in Ola Worla Kewe. se the ladies of the Board, and | 38 that formed in the General Land Office. Persons di lc ring to join apply aT ONCE to H. F. SMITH, No. 1 sus, and at the door. fee to din apely: Bs ‘THe Yownaran left Norfolk this morning for a cruise in the West Indies. case any minority stockolders object to recharter, Propositions occupied the greater part of the | tieir stocks shail be appraised and paid fora morning hour in the Senate to-day. These in- | full valuation. All banks, when rechartered, Will a= Ee = r ep- | be provided with a circulation of new device, d N BERS OF UNIO: cluded favorable reports upon the claims for dep- > : seh s for Reserved if any rege: ted to On THE RETIRED List.—Ensign G. N. Hatter, U. redations committed by the Ute Indians in the | “ct from tne old, so that the banks can settt a y N. e with the United States under their o!d charter, MAME N TS THE TRISH CSTyTs tens teae EO Be nas Dec Blacen one = massacre at the White River agency in 1879, and | and let ‘the United Bites cone all the prone 00 oN QUESTION. ndinz the funeral of J ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CaBrxer except At- | Dill grunting the temporary use of United States | trom national bank notes lost and destroyed. —_— > -— Adtrission 50 cents. Tickets may be exch: Beate by paying NéAtionaL THE QUEEN VICTORIA’S SPEECH. TRE PERSECUTED HEBREWS. Lonvox, February 7.—Ata great meeting held in “th | ad at Metzer: TER. s barracks at Baton Rogue, La., to the state institu 2 ue > government Commencing Monday. February 6, Every Evening and torney General Brewster were present at the Cabl- | tion tor the blinds ee” THE POSTAL BANKING SYSTEM. ! Siaewiiec sane: eat isi lagen net meeting to-day. ‘The subject of army retire- | "Bills were introduced: By Mr. Garland—Togrant | The House committee on post offices and post dations ednee agitation conor SS ae ee nee or, Nenneenay: F. BUSE. | ments was under consideration. to =A Times-Democrat Second and Pe ely Lest W of the It Z j ississippl, tne pha and Inter-Ocean | roads to-day authorized Mr. Lacey, of Michigan. a ral 9 and rigoroasty dealt - 4 - company the right of way through the | to report favorably juced by him to reports are current that the eu s disposes Eminent Tragedian, D IN FORMING | Acting QUARTERMASTER GENERAL AND Pay-| Indian Territory. By Mr. Farley—To admit tree of BHENIUAeYmetal Suave erceae tht Prevent the Rvan a ivan | as Stl eaeaat “Lit cota iS aaeers 7 va Charities of the stai banking s " MR. JOHN MeCULLOU um plow machinery adapted to the culti- event Ube recuse dof, third sub divacon of the | MASTER GENERAL—Assistant’ Paymaster G. L. 2 vation of the soll. By Mr. dohnson—For the relief | eat meacans city, (comprised in the following boundaries, to wit, | Febiger and Assistant Quartermister General S. | f the Providence hogpllal, of Washington, Dc | ste gdet five seanacemest nee ESE” | Lath street went, Patreet norti ty 18th, thence north 1 |B Hotabird will act as paymaster general and | 'Mrcilawiey ronomediaratabiy, tan the military WILLIAM M. CONNOR. aula ave), ere invited tomectin the Friedy Semiusey | quartermaster | general, Fespoctivels, until the | committee, ‘the Dill to retire. ‘Br vet Brigadier 2" Kevenrowe: at aif juccessors to Gens, Brown and Meigs are con- | General Métgs, with the gank and pay of Major midition. it ound, which h been selected, can be overlooked from the Barn one person, in Hotel, It ts hot thought that there w | ot less tan 10 Cents at any one deposit, or more | (rouble. The excurstou trains trom New Orleans than $100. On money there deposited the United | Have not yet arrived (9:15 a. im.) States 1s to the depositor at the rate of two BEFORE THR FIGHT. ost Office $0! $500 ca ayant Bupported b: = - Notes from Chicago, NOTORIOUS CKACKSMEN IN OCETODY, : 7.—Larry Murr, between Lath DNESDAY EVENING, ke. neral. or cent 2 te ‘ who wer ted on su spite ite Tecaday —s On motion of Mr. Dawes, a resolution was| Percents year. siprt Ciry, Miss. February s ¢ to be notorions frasay i ‘THR CALL for $20,000,000 continued sixes, making | adopted calling for the report of the acting Com- ACTION ON MILITARY NOMINATIO? te el pte oldeldea cele eaten) | mfessed to fitter: WEIDSe. panics ake 3c ite a New Prygland the 108th call, was issued to-day. It was not print- | missioner of the General Land Office of April sth, | | ‘The Senate coummittce on military wAfatrs to- | the prizgaricht betwoen Patrick Kyau of Trovs and | cy al profits, of whitch were SAE URDAY re Facewell Peete h. 10 for $1, at DREW'S ed in time for issuance yesterday. i881 In reference to the right of occupation, by | day, after some discussion, decided to report for | 7020 L. Ae ernie pusiltans ale ry thousand dott ‘ and Pa. avenué northwest. settlers, of any portion of the Indian Territory. nd 11 a.m. The pugilists did most of thelr | confirm ition the nominations of Col. Rucker to be — aa . aan = ‘On motion of Mr. Harrison, the Senate bill tor ‘aining in New Orleans andon the line of the 5 ; (eg FRESH Bovine Tar Navionat Usion LeaGve will commence Its | w2'heivery of ome heiee oh fitty atest con- | Quartermaster general and Major Rochester to be | Mobile railro: nr ts SEX feet twonand= | Aaeilppstcenringi Monday, Vebruary 13-Mr. J. K. EMME AND VACCINE COMPANY. annual session in this city, to-night, at the Ebbitt | gemned bronze cannon to the So:iety of the Army | P'Yinaster general. The cominiitee at tie same | a-half: hi nt one busdred and here fourteen new ¢ of sin tipox and as a 7 DAILY SUPPLIES. The members of the league, headed by ! of the Cumberland for a Gartieid statue in W: | Ume agreed to recommend the passage of Senator Sullivan stands five feet ten-and- , SIX deaths from the dise we here yesterday. pons Tn W. &. MILBURN, al Negley, of Pennsyivania, called on the | ington was constdered. The committee amend- | Hawley’s Dill, which provides authority for the | a-ha ghs one iundres and seventy-tive, | eake: Paes Un Ne President this afternoon und paid their respects. / ment, substituting a provision for the payment by | President to place Gen. Meigs on the retired list a | trained and in condition. Charles E. Davies, of | STANDING PaarMacist, Uh® Secretary of War to the society of $7,500 out of | Major general. Chicago, represented Uhe interests of Sullivan's 2 A spectal from GREAT BU i | LEINSTER Al eset GARFIELD MONUMENT FUND.—Col. Corbin, trgas- | the proceeds of condemned ordnance, was agreed | THE BILL FOR RELIEF OF PROVIDENCE HosPrTaL. | backer. McDonald and ¥ Harding repre- Naghan, @ promreces, CHARLES F. FORD'S OPERA COMPANY, Ce. in the Frthetic Opera, TION holds PATIENCE THE LILY AND THE SUNFLOWE! or, Orcar Wilde Bunthorne’s Bride. Grand Snecess of Every Chi > Bill, as i st puted: Richard K. Fox, Ryan's backer. Among | coimmi: c G_ASSOCIAT THE SE- | rer of the Garileld monument fund, to-day re- | (0, and the bill, ag amended, passed. enacts as follows: lois praainent, paekure ek Geniaae ae recular monthly meeting at Hal Ney | celved the following subscriptions:—Lteut. Col. Ht. | a pppouiaa gaaed business, Mr. Ingalls) resolution | «mat section 1 of the act of Congress approved | {tienes eininent, Dac! voy (the Boston athlete, | gular monthly meeting at Hall, approving the pension arrears liw, came up at “ ‘ aes “ NE! C. Hodges, Gen. J. M. Brannon, $10; Col. W. P. andl was fz ‘ u April 8, 1864, entitled ‘An act to incorpc Provi- | Joe Goss. and William Emmett, of Chi NESDAY, | C. Hodges, $5; Gen. J. M. Brannon, $ ‘md was lald aside intariall dence ‘Hospital,’ be, andthe Same Is hereds, | inva host of supe seperate k p.m. If money ie wanted for | Craghill, $10; Co. G, 7th infantry, $10; Battery D, | ‘Coke was wa ? ne 1s. m S, ves, oF to pay off incun.branees on prop- | 4th artillery, $5.50: Co. B, Oth Incaaery: $10.25. J. [2 MEOH CC ona amended by Inserting after the words ‘to have, | pooling $2,900, and laying thelr mel jects, no Intter opportunity was ever | Sebring, amazoo, Mich., $5; Silas Hubbard, | taken up to allow him to speak. purchase, recelve, possess, and enjoy’ in said sec- | jan. Lone before daylight the de amount desired at the lowest rates. | K iJamazoo, Mich., $5, and Battery E, 4th artillery, 2 tion the words * exempt from all taxes and assess- | Toad at New Orieaus was throny at the meeting or at 1 6 F street northwest. #85. . ey ” , House of Representatives. ments general or special.’ eager excursiouists, composed not only of A ERSOR Ee See es — On motion of Mr. Vance, Aresolution was adopted oe 2 That the words thus in: erted in sald sporting men, both local an LL see. * street nor ; . (sat ¢ T's it t ter Gi h the | Section be, and the same arc hereby, declared to} tions “of the country, but 3 tame nd Uh NG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS to-day were | directing the Postmaster General to furaish th ine force and effect a8 If contalned | prominent eitisens at Te 4 “ Ltt oe meee . committed suicide last Ou LIS brains. Posts Tmanctal are The stork exchange U.S. bonds are ig ; he nue very dus 4: and extende bat fraction ady T F street northwest. feat | Amo: [= FEDERAL BUILDIN SOCIATION, No.2. | Senators Garland and Sewell, Reprasentatives | House with such informatio@as he may have con- | H@¥e, the s 4 therein at the time of the passage of said act the most noted sporUng men and characters well- jonal. Wt has be n advance nee. Th a thly meeting of FEDERAL, No. 2, | Butterworth, Beach, Pettibone, Dezendorf, West, | cerning the custom of subletting the contracts for | ‘The object and effect of the ainendinent is tore. | known in the arene: who ationd the battle are to 4 in the general list. The nota pate 3 day. will be heidat ite Hall No, els Tih eteret.cppecite Patent | Hellman, Camp, Orth, Sherwin, Rice (Onto), | ©atrying the United States mails any, | Heve the hospital from taxation. The bill was re- | Kelly, ex-prize fighter; Join McMahon, late | being Denver which shows a net decline Of 36. Mice, TI . i 7 o'clock p.m. Per- | Wiliams, Urner, Murch and Vallentine, and Mr. Crapo, chairman of the committee on bank- | ferred to the District committee. | champion Wrestler; William L. K ‘ ama | The specialties on very small transactions are : a aly ing and currency, reported a bill to enable na— a = ¥ ee or cent hig . - sons in want of money can get any amount desired at | Foster, lute minister to RUsst _ 3 Tep HOW THE ANTI-POLYGAMY BILL PASSED THE HOUSE. : lide, anateur boxer of England, per cent higher. Tn the foreign exe the very lowest rates. A xood opportunity is here of- a Hone earning Rssoclitions)to extend’ thelr-cor- | ~ Th House under & susnendion of tie rales gx. | 00s Goes cx-cuambion puciiets Bily saadon | there isa reduction in Une posted fered to get money for building purposes, to pay off ex- Tar Pew: ppricw FORGE It 4 derstooa | Porate existence. = sapere! | Peter McCoy, Bob Farrell, Jiminie Gallogher, weli- | rate for prime bankers’ deinand sterling and lower isting encumbrances on property, or otler purposes, | THR PENSION OvFIcE Force.—It is unders Mr, Buckner Presented the minority report, | terday passed the bill defining the qualification of | Known aparcisy sim and Mike Ketan or Botton, | Reka oe ee Ty deanand ster seng3 or at his Heal Estate ofien, hCruatiow at the meeting | that the committees on penstons of the Senate and | which, with the report of the majority, was te: | ‘Territorial Delegates in the House of Representa. | SnOwa Sparers Charlie Perkins, ‘Wilituin Kinmett | that it ow looks: as it no gold would Ger aeeete TH AND STH. See S. EDWARDS, President. | House will recommend an increase of force in the | ferred to the House calendar. tives. It provides that no person who ts guilty of | ‘Arthur Chambers, champion light. welght: this week. patocmancoe cit. , Secretary aiid Treasurer, Penston office, to be immediately available, in order son, from the committee on the judt- | bigamy or polygamy shall be eligible to a seat in Beebe, of Montgomery, Alabama, 7 1416 F street northwest. | to reduce as rapidly as possible the great accumu- 2 reported a bill providing that all crimes, ex- | Congress as a Delegate from any Territory. The lehart. There were a lal lation of unsettled claims with whica the files of | CePtsuch as arise trom a violation of the revenue | House was In a very inattentive mood, 3 a ~~“ JOLLITIE:! DU = es =F , id when | number of newspaper corre ndents repregent- has COMPANY. = To TRAD that office are cumbered. cretary Kirkwood | #288) punishable by imprisoument in the peniten- | the Speaker put the question there were few re- | {yz prominent papers of tie and west. | been pla 5 FOUR che ts has positively decided, however, out of deference | Uary, Shall be held to be infamous crimes. House | sponses. He, however, declared the motion car- | Crowds op People ure assembling from every | howme for the of Charies T. MeCay, i | aril Unions not reprosented in the federation of Labor | +> tite uncertainty of human events, notte antick | calendar. ried, and the bill passed, and it was only then that and the crowds from the city are pour- who ts charged with huving removed the bond Harlequing. | are reqttested to seud fr t octing | ate this, appropriation by making further ap. | _Mt- Lord, from the committee on foreign affairs, | a Durst Of laughter apprls 9 the hotel grounds. The sheriff has busi- of Bonhomme county, frm Uae county Mise ane Fae conertin aia eens ae ee angen ee * Tihtand ie was ia id apeniene toeraguan claims” | measure which had been adopte ness in Biloxi, and It is not thought he will arrive . This county has a bonded indebtedness Prof. MA onderfal Dow Ci | By order Ex. Cou. . ee wae aa le CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. Uil the fight is over. Sullivan arrived on the | of about $40, i Sepeby prise sh cunition se, Sere, ay, onde Bilis were reported from the committee on pub- bearing 10 per cent Interest, thou G. EDMONSTON, Chairman. ground at 10:30, and took a room opposite Ryan, there Is but little show tor such an expenditure of within 100 feet Of the ring. The ropes and stakes ‘The bond register cannot be found, and. A Mipsmipman — KILLEp.— ‘Ticht Hope Walking and Fireworks in front of hall at Cabinass, of the United Statas st bt, ™WFron'tforget the Matinee. Chiltren, let Midshipman | 14¢ puildings for the erectiob of public buildings at | _ The Senate in executive mer Swatara, | Denver, Col.; Syracuse, N. Y.; Brooklyn, N. Y.; | firmed the following noral Be e aya “ Y 5 | arrived at 11 o’cloc! ering was pl in hot able to ascertain for what, or $0 e Matines Be. 16-2" & OMPANY for ee ‘Of Columbia, for the | dentally shot and killed at Kabe, Japan, arauetee, aac h. eons th quincy. a ae | strong, of Pa., to be Commisstoner of Raflroads; | front of the Barnes Hotel under the grove of live m these bonds hi: been Issued. MeCoy hag + APITAL THE ER election of uine Directors to serve for the ensuing year, | at dri. ee lifts, GAs oe om Miss. 5 | Frederick A. Tritle, of Nev., to be gov ou held the position of register of deeds, and clerk of Cc BR | will be he d at the offeu of the Company, 1809 Pens + Fee to dite and Owensboro, Ky. They were | zona; John L. Wilson, receiver of public moneys TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE WATTING. | the court, and for a numberof years has been salty Couabutone er | PaRiaavenue northwest, FLIDAY, February 24, Ise JECT. DANENHOWER Wants 70 Search For Hrs | Ty, "od (0 the cominltter of the whole. onthe Dis.| at Colfax, W. T. As’ United St torneys— | ‘Two thousand people are waiting the settlement | prominent In the political affairs of the county. if. MeDowell, Mel; |" j2d-t FEANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. | Missivo Comnapes.—Secretary Hunt to-day re- | trict of Columbla, reported back the bili to teehee | Fenry Ae Lewis, for western distri-t of Wisconsin: | o¢ the preliminaries. ‘The balcontes and trces are Sehr ee es ee ee Te i ‘ £ >= SAMUEL S. SHEDD—FINE GAS FIXTUKES, | ceived the following dispatch from Chargé Hoff- | ue we yO and Ure are nee appre < Towa. AS collectors of infernal revenue—Frank | black with people. There are no indications that coeedectote. pe stn ellie Carivu, Laws » BS latest petierns, mann, at St. Petersburg: “Danenhower tel < hy , to provide for the settlement of al Jase, for Uh y-second district of Peansyl- es: eI ». It they , ts in Trio, Turner, W |) eo oh in news colors and designs. grapha that aix seamen are in splendid condition. Sitetending cialis against the/ District of/Colue- Finlay corset. Subhars: rorthe sme aster | Tttie probability that It wll be suceeerul Tue j ee SEOOND | GRA = ne ee LTGEEOIGARIGE BORK secretary Hunt | pik, powse calendar, Ohio.” Abraham H. Huber wss tlso confirmed as | people here are in favor of a fair and iree fight, | THE NEARING IN THF Porick COURT RESUWED, call, NE nee ru _Prumbinis sod Lees Jee aded | G. Bennet ispatch of yester “Parl ble- | strict Chinese immigration. ” s Livels Fight at x Meeting. 11:45—The men are not yet in the ring. | the charge of conspirac viust C vbell, Minnix tmitine & Gentienan abd two & ould read: ‘Steamer Lena, which | "Mr, Prescott antagonized this with a motion to sah eames Cena Rake pare en TRE FIGHT. | and Dickson for pi : straw Doads to the a Siberia Koffs,’ &¢. take up for present co sideration the apportion PRUE OE | Later.—The ring 1s cleared. Post Office with proposils for carrying the malls, NIAL CONCE ; r= = ment Dill; and as the order setting apart to-day Ls ans 250.—Ps “aly s to bet one to five hun- | was . 340 0c ls afternoo eS Ow New Vor 2% | PERsonar.—Attorney General Brewsterhas gone | for the consideration of the Chinese Will made ie | Allvely row took place at a meeting of a civil | q,21;%.—Pat Mealy offers to het one ta five was requied at 1:40 o'cisck this aftcraeom: | WE dred that Ryan knocks Sullivan down first. The fight Is expected to commence about 12 to Philadelph: Was abseut at thts he a, tobe absent until Friday or Sat- | Subservient to_ appropriation bills and the appor- | soctety (sald to be mm anti-Catholic assoctation) Messrs. Cook and i a x rork, ci e viel ask si Pennsyi venue Si . 18 ¢: 0 ering ‘ appearing for the gor Three EVENING, urday.— Judge Arnoux, of New York, and H. ©, | Hontent bill Mr. Page yielded, but asked that it | the corner of 18th street and Pennsyivanla aveaue | Suli cast his cap into the ring at 11:45, amid | GIBson appeartne for the wo an eee 551 15th treet, | owen, publisher of the Independent. and his wite 2s the apportionment billand the rast onine ace | st night ta-which’ the: stove was knocked Over | E°°eet on Sullivan. “Beiliven ieeccongel iy pany | OU 15,00 papers were browzht in, and ME ‘kaeper, - re SSS = = | and daughter, are at the Arlington.—Senator i : “ and quite a number of chairs were broken. “Lem” | Cepted on Sullt . K sald they Were the papers that Mr. Totten, Br Gosek Be ae TTD a ES a BOLE AND | Bumunds has’ gone to st, Louls on law business | Phe house after hie eeeoa, decided —yeas 163 Weeden and James W. Springinan, an ¢ autened theing identhusiastie cheers, | id asked or,” UNS papers Sat Mt Mr. Warren pale hes x . Y | Sp tlessts. Fitzzerald, of the Philadelphia Item, | nays 63—to consider the apportionment bill, ” | were locked up last night for a hearing th i my Roche ‘Admission. ew York avenue, near the Treasury Department, mpanied by Tom Kelly and Johnny Roche. After a sharp colloquy between ce gel as to the eof bring 0 court, ME 2 a Baker pl the Wheeling Register, and W. P. Clyde, | “By unanimous consent Mr. Ryan was permitted | IN On the chatge of having caused the disorder, | 3 } Pi i > ire 2 ne the pers ti Bartlett Hey wand Gov 's “Architectural Tron Work. Ma- | Of Philadephia, are at the Riggs—cCol. ¢. J. to report the Indian appropriation bill. Weeden pleaded guilty in the Police Court this “0 in wins the choice of corners and takes the = k pals ave ay to Rare # | southwest corner. Sullivan toek the opposite cor- aU OMLCe AcpAIeanCat, Wes CORED. = — ie Panto, and : Lead! fis, Plate, Window | Bor ‘te and family have arrived in town, and ie 3 afternoon to the charge of auiting Mr Richard | 50U' AA nd identified mine bundles of bids: G45 coxc aud Ornamental Glaser Miutou's aiies, Terre Gant, ing at Wormley’s, pending the completion The District im Congress, D, Avery. Mr. Avery, who was chairman | Rens having the sun in ie ae Tie Chole me | cae Gr Le ARgun For totes an Ake ake au iad cata Portland Cement. ke. dis. clr newt residence on 'K strect—-Mr. Charles * GARFIELD MONUMENT. Shae Mean ene TTED tO, yp ftated | Want Jack Hardy. of Vicksburg ant. the Kreg | Pennsylvania, made at one opening. & NE > INLY. = SAMUEL Ki ool, editor, and John T. Blakely, publister : = hat Weedon commenced to abuse witness = A Bag ag ra and |. Mr. Wilson Said t fence propased to show Puubaocy RVRRISS: Fnuierse dike SAMUEL KER. ooops, Ofthe Pullatcrahinaies rein tee’ ‘The Senate to-day passed a bill directing thut | Who told im he was cut of Onder, to wiich Ween | men Want Alex Brewster, of New Orlears, and |. MT. bn sald the defence proposed to uy of Vi e papers, under the advertisement of October chcintbas $7,500 out of the proceeds of the sale of condemned } en replied that he | rdy purg jolutly. They ‘were | th ‘ame there to’ be out of order. 0 k vo | 15, 1880, the Satue custom prevailed that had been, AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 280 ie street noes The National Jockey Club. Ordnance be paid over to the Sovlety of the Army | One of te members of the society attempted to | aeteed upon. This ts the tind tume tn two | Stopted by the accused. Pees nat had , 5 aud gL BO er yards” | ACTION AT THE NATIONAL FATE AssocrATION MEET. | Of te Cumberland for the erection Of a monument | pul Weeden out when a flehteeure, If wiles | Waites have been chosca. Judge Sell sald he would exclude the pa MADAME CAMILLA URSO, : SES 3020 ING LAST EVENING. in Washington to the late President Garticld. witness got a cut ou the eye.” Win. Patterson tes. | FIRST KNOCK DOWN AND vinst BrooD FoR scLta- | gor yo oni Holes: how wee ele pape THE GREAT VIOLINIST, An adjourned meeting of the annual meeting of HOUSE BILLS AND PETITIONS, Fe cece SO ME Ary Wie) ORME, aoe | De sieesoved by pending Abere. D SI 4 4 A a Q a 5 > fe) S| S is| S, &e. we Was held at Shea’s hall last evening, Mr. J. 8. Ed- | Gay were the following: By Mr. Curtin, of Pa. z wards, president, in the chair, and Jos. C. Rock | For the relief of watchmen at the Treasury depart- id H streets. secretary. Anamendinent to the by-laws of the | ment. By Mr. Barbour, of Va.—For the relief of case Was adjourned W Thursday, and tt is ; nahte be ane th round Sullivan was knoMked down In stant u’s corner, Ryan has just bet Sullivan $1,000, | Teeasery OFrictars Which was promptly accepted. incciesaty tvleue toiaay man, who was with Wi ‘the time, was | knock down and first blood for Sullivan. At the | charged with assculting a young man named | fo John T. Diteman,a member of the society, who | } not present in court. Sprinzman, it appeared stockholders of the National Fair Association Among the bills introduced in the House yester- | A fine of $10 and costs was A Times’ Democrat spectal reports the first | The assisted by Miss prot t appearance > Pianist, SLE-THREADING Agency ¢ stands at the EQUESTRD TO Restan.— ald to THE SPAR Re is Provi 7 > = accordl to the testimony, took a hand in the NINE KOUNDS IS MINUTES. ™ | afeather: mate of beet qu, ;,hias lens partsthan | association was adopted, which authorizes the or. | Providence Hospital. | By Mr. Dezendorf, of Va.— | jen lat ytonin testified Pint een ie ie | Ata o'clotk the tet rated S fought, and the | Porter: “We move slowly here. ‘There will Be Reserved Seats. $1, at El any other machine; tuore space under arm; the most tion of a jockey club, to be known as the | For the relfet of certain members of the Metro-| house was inan. uproar, he tried t» part the men, | first knock down was hed for Sullivan. | changes in this department, as as been well-une eee © j Teens the only real perfect sewing machine ever made, | © National Jockey Club, of Whshington, D.C.,” for | polltan police foreé, A. jolut resolution was intro. | owes fighting. The court tcok Springman's| On the second round, after considerable strug. | derstood Every now and then a mam other styles, with ston notion, drop maf, covers aite | tHe PUrpese OF managing running races upon the | duced providing an appropriation for the purchase | personal bonds to appear when Ditemin Is found. | ging, the men cliched and Sullivan Was thrown, | Will get uy wrgetntrcaganinnn. Goong 4 | drawers, and all attachwents, for only $25; warranted | 2TUndS of the fair association, with power to | and introduction of water meters Into houses for | Kpringima wus fine $9 or 1b. days tor a by Ryan, Blood for Sntlivan. | chine and t tour enployes | for five % Inhake by-laws, rules and regulations. ‘The desig- | the purpose of preventing waste. Petitions were | Policeman Smith, of the fitth precinct, ie The third round ended In Ryan getting knocked | now ‘r the Partly us 5. hation Of the officers ts left to the discretion of the | filed to compensiite the heirs of the Carroll estate | latter tried to put him under arrest. ‘down by Sullivan. put Antact. ‘They will P Renting and Repairing. r jockey club, with, however, an executive com-| for damages to Improvements of the Duddington —— On the fifth round Sullivan threw Ryan after Il connected In one Way OF ith street, Washin to C. AURRBACH, mittee of nine, The officers and dies made pepice cu- | property On Capitol Hill; also to grant a pension | CHaRGE or DErEC £0 Land i strecia, | tive committee are to be elected by ballot. | to the widow of George I. Lawrence, the mechanic | ton w or to Auerbsch's Gents! Furnishing and Hat | ‘The tnitistion fee and annual dues of mem-| Tecently killed by the explosion of a’torpedo at the | by Insp | 6 | bers of said club is $25, payable semi-annually | Washingten navy yard, the health ordinances,by constructing a soll, drain enth roun gn the ist of April and September, all other quali- | IN THM INTEREST OF OUR FARMER NEIGHBORS, | OT Waste pipe In house No. 1533 Pstreet northw severe BILGUAE OL Pelee Gee SS EA Tee _The bill for a public highway, Introduced by Mr. committee of tie club and the board of directors | Urner, of Md., in the House yesterday, (as stated | tive; that aman died in the adjoining house ta it gf the Natlenal Fair Assoctation in joint session. | 1n Tae Stax last evening,) proposes to declare all | some time ago, and the doctors who attended hita The eclub will hive y oasession Of alte grounds and that part of the turnpike from the boundartes of oe ee aerave dootbeenee as ts auspices. Each member | G&0rsetown, along the road to Rockville, a free White House, testified that he lives in the house of the club notin arrears for lis annual fees or | Public highway. The other Will introduced by him | complained of, and described the defects of the uuths over six. | proposes to donate the budding now used by the | plumbing. Tne information was detective, and | "The Queens Speech to Parliament. ady or ladies accompa: | W: -—Wm. N. Dut- | clinching. urt this morning | | Sixth round—Ryan was fairly knocked down by a by the : os ‘or of pluinbing Robinson with violating | Sullivan, the unrivalled Actress ast of them tn several ways, WIth ation Of the eustodian’s ofiee tion that hes been pending before the select Senate committee, |, both fell together. | apteia of the Watch, will have to Ayan was knocked out of time by | walk the plink. He wos shaken when the Me | Sullivan, | Mne committer was at work. Skeen, for an of RLaSIWAW ENE the laborers, has also been Tequested to resign, Tn the ninth round Ryan filed to come to time, | Hatch, the storekerper of (ue oftter of the custom and the fight was declared in favor of Suilivan. ” | dlan. Possesses a shuailar invitction. | Norton, who rhe Was twenty- es. | Untant of the chstodian's « ‘The me of the fight was twenty-six iin o ; reign Ae | | servi ; y by i a i n i bis rest accomplished ADELAT From my ted pupil, ‘Prof. Paine Law Wachers for the «t ON EXHIBITION ASD SALE AT MARKRITER'S, 626 Fe street north: Choice OF Lerge anc ter sharp fighting, both being AND CLEARING of other material than iron, Mr. Robinson st that the plumbing in this house was very defe are all warranted in perfect sew- Call carly aud secure a real bargain. OPPENNEIME! now In his vation will ington Market Company, between Ohio and | Uhis case was distnissed, but will brought upagain | HEB REVIEW OF THE DOMESTIC AFFAIRS AND FOR- “Capt. Cobangh, of ri 528 9th street northwest, St. member ¢ tub (and carriage, horses | Loutsiana avenues aud 10th and 12th streets north- | in another form. EIGN RELATIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN, w. gthathe will reviv Examine the New Eldredge. Renting and Repairing. {4 er) shall be admitted to the grounds and | west, for wholesale purposes, wo the uses of the ae Loxpox, February 7.—Parliament reassembled be will goo iS Te . 8 DO: AND HAMBURG EDGES 5 = oak ae = and the members shall be admitted to | farmers as a “farmers’ market.” ‘THE JEFFERSON SCHOOL BUILDING AGAIN ON Fine. | to-day. The Queen’s speech 15 as follows: is understood that y Folger will gt : We DONT MAKE MUCH NOISE ABOUT IT, retch during all running meetings POTOMAC WATER-POWRR COMPANY. Mr. Hugh Myers, fireman ‘of No. 4 engine com-! My Lords and Gentleinen—It ts with much satis« | ail of | those sel or the bounce @ NOW READY At But Keep the Finest Assortment of given under the auspicesof saldelub. The fair © pany, While passing the burned Jefferson school | faction that I again invite your advice and assist- | chance to in their behalf, ‘kcal well fom tia Dake cee te tos Ek Wea on reserves to ftselt_ the exclusive control | _ M- Vance introduced in thd Senate yesterday a | Putiuing, absut 1210, o'clock this morning, discov- | ance in the conduct of pubile affairs. Ihave given | Other changes will be made in ashore Caw’. Tt is 9 MARKET Space, ee aS ating: | and management of the general adinission of per- | bill to incorporate the “Potoniac Water-Power and | ered it”'to be again on fire on the second floor. | my approvalto a marriage between Prince Leo- | stated that Mr. Kimball, superintendent of the | Henting and Repairing a specialty. Sous to the grounds, grand stand and quarter-| Manufacturing Company.” ‘The bill declares the | With the assistance of some of his brother fire- | pold and the Princess Helena, of Waldeck. I have | |ltesevitue nd Special Agent Tingle will Be CKENNEY, Stretch and ‘of the bar. restaurant, pool and all | following to be the incorporators of the company, | MeN, and the policemen on, the beat, the fire was | every reason to belleve this Will be a happy Union. | beams the swotre These hace hot wet beet iunea eee ancED = Ja18 427 9th street northwest. | other privileges during all of such running meet. | 2 “ many, | extinguished after an hour's hard work with the | I continue In relations of cordial ha y with It Is also again stated that I ENG Be rod Brn Ss | SE ings and shail collect all moneys from all sources, | W40 Wil constitute the first board of directors: | wid of a patent extinguisher and firemen’s axes, | all toreign powers. The treaty for th on “retary French will be super- Feliable 1 : abled t offer our ea: ATTORNEYS and the assoclation ‘shall be responsible for and | Egbert Vanderwerken, Satsuel Jones, Dr. A. Syd- | and without turning in an alarm, ‘The blaze at | Thessaly to Gpeece has now been executed inthe | seded. A number ot other eleemers are allo of, tomers reiiable ¥ lowe Ac TE _ Sone be adhe, ees Parison of goods and prices ‘uvited, at — shall pay all purses and all expense that may be | ney Tebhs, T! mas Jewell of Vinginia, Charles | Ove time threatened to consume all that was left | main provisions. ‘The transfer of the sovereignty | as they have been for ne Lime past, bul Secres incurred on account of such running mee = ings. | Mahon, Ellas Grishold, E. B. Hay, Robert Weaver, | Of the building. Mr. Myers claims to be the per- | and the occupation was effected In a manner hon- | tary Folge 5 they have not been determined OC. Kay Fork, | The minimum number of membership for organ. | 8.8. Carroll, John Harleock and ¥. V. Stamp. ‘They | son who discovered the fre in the building Satur-| rable toil concerned. In concert with the presi: | ove. “When 1 looked out 5 cMecting | zation is fixed at forty. More than number | are authorized to construct a dam or weir across | day morning. dent of the French republic, I have given careful | of the window this morn here was considerable onpeEr ayiver and Harbor ar ne engineering | hag already been secured at. a preliminary meet. | Ue POWMINE AL a polnt in che Diseie OF ete —> attention to the affairs of Egypt, where the exist- | of « fog—there Was evidently a good deal in the sph gino lecture in aby partof tie evantey on. = | Ing held at Willard’s Hotel last Friday. "An ad. | and state of Vingtnta, on elther or both sides ot tie | _, THE Cunisruas—Wautrxry Homicipg.—The case | ing arrangements have imposed on me | air.” 7 all the newest sty les. L bor Stratigulation and iiver Cuckitg,” Journed mecting of said club will be held at Wil- | river, provided the state of Virginia, through its | 9f Col. James Y. Christmas, indicted for the mur-| special obligations. 1 shall use my — — 6 : ‘Versus ‘ard’s hext Monday evening for the purpose of per- | legislature, concur in granting like privileges. The | er of W. 8. Whitney, June 25th, 1981, 15 on the| influence to maintain. the Tights | THe Forowing SMauLrox Sratistics for the ___‘‘Real and Permanent Improvements.” _Jul6-1m" | fecting the organtatlol bill also provides that the work must be com- | ¢alendar of the Crimina} Court, before Judge Cox, | already established, whether by friends of the | week ended January 2th have been recelved by THILDREN in Great Variety, at mod- ROSS PERRY ——_—>__ menced within flve years after passage of the act, | for trial on Monday next, but It Is likely that there | Sultan or by the Various inter Jue national board of health: Hudson county, N. erate DAVIS S “RETORNEY-AT-LAW, Society Notes. or thé privileges granted im ft shall cease. The } Will be a postponement for a few days, if not for a | ments in a spirit favorable to the guod coverni 342 D Stneer, bill further provides for competent surveys and re- | Week. | The defendant has for his counsel Wm. A. | of the country and the prudent development of its 9 deaths; San Francisco, Cal, 1 de:th; week STOCK OF FANCY AND MILLINER Opposite City a On Mondays, beginning at the Navy Yard, one | imbursement to riparian owners above the dams | COOK, T. C. Cone and J.J. Yeates, and they this | {nstitutions: “have pleasure In intirmiae sea, | ehied February ath, Philadéiphta, 12:deaths, Ere, Sissltu Written, OE SAYiEs = WN, ATTOR AT-L = =| can make calls in almost every part of the city | for overflowed lands. ‘The capital stock of the | Morning served a notice on District Attorney Cork- | that the restoration. bf peace beyond the north- | Pa.,1 case; and Indianapolis, 1 death, Brees, at YLES BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, oe (For the past 14 y the D.C.), wives special attention to Collections, Agsign- ments for the benefitof creditors, and the settlement of vi ] Entater of Teteous Hesse Gans menettlement of | porhoods, while ladies at several hotels, including ing, Louisiana avenue. jal4-3m, VERDICT AGAINST THE WASHINGTON MARKET Covrany.—In the case of tae Washington Market | company against Warthern Bros., tried In the Cire cult Court, Judge MacArthur, a staled verdict was (O SPECIAL PRICES ‘ars Kegister in Bankruvtcy for | fom there nearly to Georgetown, since Justices of | Company 13 ltmited to $200,000, with power to | bill of an application for a commission to Issue to | western frontier. soccer with the continued tn- leaders, but all cood= are Ke t of John T. Wheat an e ‘ : Capitol N N. Y., directed to Joseph Martin, a notar: ie resume the works of public utility which had been the Congressional, National and Metropolitan, and apitol Notes, residing at Red Hook, in sald county r, and | suspended, and devote its attention to measures : rendered to-day for plaintiff tor $364.80. ‘This was Sea also on Hi street above 14th, and on Rhode Island Se eprom (atten pone Aereed | ate Wiel, Were both present ay/the tte Of: to for the further improvement of the condition of | a suit to recover amount dne on stalls, and the de ___719 Manet Spacr, o tet. | N, ™ * Attorney-at-Law, avenue, near Chief Justice Waite's residence, re- | structed Representative Ryan to report: it to the a ‘The convention with the Transvaal has been rati- | {eHo? claltued that the plaintiff, without authority, W, © wnesters Rooms 6 and $ Gunton Law Building, cetve on that day. Several ladies in Grant Place | Hiouse. ‘The aggregate amount, appropriated by. Alexandria Affairs, fled by the representative assembly, and Thave no | Worst peur stant on anon at ookins na ° seal oreiae £t2 Voatstiens avenue: 427_| nave now taken Monday for their reception day, Ls eee erteny ap (rior ‘Of $394,600 Peseiet 5 ese Srar. e ss | eee nay may antacepalion ot fs advan: | sold them, thereby Putting platntifls to eon § NRY WISE GA also. 4 & SUIT TO SELL THE ALEXANDRIA CANAL.—Thé us working. ve, however, to regret that | * - y & ~- he ND WET'AND DRY aie Few whose reception day it was were not | "the House committee Gn pensions yesterday de- | plea to the sult entered by the Alexandria Canal | although hostilities have not been renewed ia | Yemlence ind loss The verdict, was given. ag ING ESTABLISHMENT. Sea nGumblan Law Building, Sth sf.. bet. Danae, | found at home yesterday, and thelr visitors were | cided to invite the commissioner of pensions to ap- | & Bridge Co. against the Alesandris: Gaualeos | Basutoland the couatrs still wemste ae Bivey, toe GE Be es tien Or a ser WORK anywhere in the Dis. | _sev6.61n,1p Wasixerox. D.C.” | numerous. bear before the committee Friday next for the pur- | pany, 10 enforce & judgment for some, $30, Gentlemen af the House of Commons : The ésti- | tral Meare Elliot and Heabluson for decendant pracekeedd and a ne en. | __Last evening a very pleasant reception was | pose of presenting facts beariig upon a proposi- Principal and interest, on a bond executed in 1 mates for the service of the year are in an ad- | said that to make it unaalimous they would fie & evel vec ~ ed by mail and express from “WARD AED ven by Representative Singleton, of Illinois, and | tion. which is pending before the committee in re- | will ot be entered for some time yet. It will | vanced st ouutry. J[{* kd & nUTCHINSoN, of preparation, and will be promptly | similar mot. is wife and daughter, at their residence on East pee reltef of the survivors of the Mexican and | defend the sult on the allegation that the Judg- | submitted yon i aad se Capitol street, the hours for which were from | Indian wars. ment has been an by the rents and profits of the My Lords and Gentlemen: My communications 2 Late We. ORME took 817 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, seven until twelve o’clock. The number of gentle- | _ ‘The House committee on appropriations will re- wharves in the Potomac at the outlet of the canal | with France on the subject of anew commercial ‘clock, from © Wience, Ne men was greatly in excess of the ladies, compara-| port an immediate deficiency bill during the week | Jocka’ ‘These wharves were: it Is conten : Sis Reeeeibns ab EE ONAOGS, Soon hie Seems Se ded. treaty have not been closed. They will be - reet. ter " Lively few of the ladies being included in the invi- | which will contain appropriations for the Indian | part of the lease, aud yet the Canal & Beltee fone v4 rh tel you | Sane roe coromantetion at tae Ga No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEF Nean Burne ars YP ALENTINES A ERSON STREET, ~ € c =e - cuted by me, as I have already acquaint and included a large representation of th =e BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | tation, as it was at first Intended to be a gentle- | service, general land office, and a number of other pany have selzed and occupied them, and are | with a desire'to conclude a treaty favorable to the | Inhabitants’ Association, and many of Ube prob we 3 DUPUNT man’s party, only. Conversation and a bountiful | matters of a minor character which require imme- und to compensate the Canal seen. for their | extended intercourse between the two nations to | tnent citizens of the District, and among them Mr, ee =5 oe : INT CIRCLE. supper, including shampagne, were enjoyed. Mr. | diate attention. use. The wharves arein a most dilapidated con- | whose close amity I attach so greata value. The | w. W. Corcoran. The services Were conducted by HE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE | piowprve. FURNACES, RanGes | Singletons niccm Mrs, Breden and Miss Corbin, | | The House committee on foreign affairs yester- | dition, and have been held by the Canal & Bridge | trade of the country, both domestic and foretn, Rev. Wm. I. McKenney, of Wesley Chapel; Rev, cO., THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. = us 7 assisted his wife and daughter in pecelving, day directed Representative Lord to report to the | company for seventeen years, has for some time been improving, and the mild- | §. Peyton Brown making a brief address, in Which INCORPORATE: es MANTELS, &c, Among the guests were Senators ee House with a favorable recom lation a resolu-| Gong Home.—Mr. Thomas M. Netlson, of Phila- | ness of the winter has been eminently sutted to he noted the unusual number of old and leading ATED Dec. (, 1381. CAPITAL, $200,000 y Groome and Call and wife; Representatives Sin- | tion fe pened the President to Invite the govern- | delphia, who fell on the ice here yesterday and | farming operations. Better prospects we trust are | citizens of the District who have died during the 4M, ASHFORD, B BEALE, Jobbing in all these lines. fi_ | gleton (Mississippi), wife and son; Judge King, | ment of Nicaragua to enter ito an arrangement | di located his ankle, received the surgical assist- | thus opened for the classes pmediately concerned few months. The casket was covered with President. = Seer of Colorado; Chalmers, Neal, Carlisle, Willis, With the government of the United States by | ance of Dr. Lewis, and was sent to his home last | In The public revenue which 13 Eorsi dasigen er the nevc onmeaone patterns. The 2 L. JOHNSON. E. F. RIGGS, raaay. RRR A 22% OO RRR Blackburn and daughter; Clark and daughter, | which certain claims of citizens of the two coun t. He is a prominent member of the Great ey ly, though not always at once affected by | non pall-bearers were B. H. Bs John Vice Presid ‘Treasurer. 1 RR AA ZOORR Hooker and wife, McMillin, Moy, Cobb, Tucker | tries may be settled. This resolution is intended Pals Manatacturing Co.,of Maryland and Virginia, e state of industry and commerce, has not yet | Bailey, Howry Hurt, G. H. B. White, John T. Lem ~ — RRR AA Z 0 O RRR and wife, Oscar er and daug! ter and’sister-in- 88 a substitute for several bills which are pending | which meets here two or three times a year. In| exhibited an upward movement in proportion to | man and Richard Lay. The active pall-bearers : Faxing purchase’ all the Title Reconts of M. Ashford RR AAA Z OO R law; Williams, wife and daughter; Gen. and Miss | before the committees, consequence of this accident the company trans- | their increased activity. were C.C. Duncansoa, J. T. Dyer, Wm. Lay, si jotawn = Beale (compris Me & cot plete abstract R RA A ZZZ 00 R Stores: ne ee ton id, Secretary Lincoln, ene oes cane, an the erent Sent acted no business Yeathrday. + 1 ‘THE CONDITION OF ae as Dickson, Jas. D. Cleary and ©. C. Glover. F. a rong ig ot ee leutenant Hoxie, Mrs, Sutherland and Mra. and ire, Was ¢ House committee on agri- on Hovse.—There are two prisoners at at this time, as compared with that w! remains interred at Oak Hill, Sisotite waranty of Gate al eee eee ding an SHAVES WITH VOLUPTUOUS EASE! Miss Ames, of St. Louls, culture'gestorday further explaining the needs of | station nouss this moraive Alea Bimms, eolored, | described atthe beginning Of last’ sear’ chaws ap tas chs «noun chaser, trustee or mortwaxce. Will also iasue certificates | Over 3,000 in use fn this city! Warranted for 10 years! | _ Rev. Wilford and Mra Downs, of Waugh M. . | his department. charged with stealing a witch from a colored maki | signs of improvement, and encourages the IN THE StRaw Bonp Cases.—J. D, Suarantecing the absolute accuracy of abstracts of title, Sent post-paid for $1. Church, celebrated their silver wedding last even- | _ The House committee on naval affairs yesterday | named Le and Jacob Thompson for stealing | that perseverance in course you Camden,” of Clark: and in general will transact all business relating to the | COMBINATION STROP, combines two Hones and | ing. ‘The presents were numerous and handsome. | heard Mr. Park, of Park Brothers & Co., of Pitts-| coal from T. J. Mahaffey & Co. Brockw: tpg franater of titles to real estate in the | wo Strops, only 75 cents. Among those present were Rev. B. Peyton Brown, | burg; George Wilson, superintendent of ma-| Srocx ADVANCING.—The stock of the of Colum O'MEARA’S BAZAR, P.E; Rev. J. A. Price, Rev. Dr. Deale, Rey. G. V. | chinery, Washington navy ard; Henry D. Win-| Midiand rafiroad.co., which was sold by ovrices: } fesse Ethdana avenue aad HAE | wy, nOSSPIBDIPIane avenue, Wastneton, D, o, | Leach, Hee, 3. Marchner, Hey, 8, M. Hartwck, | gor, madager of the Lay ‘orpedo Ca, of New York, | burgat 1 por ‘share, is now quoted at 113 pe 2 ine, 47 venue, -X. B.— The trade aut . ev. J , Rev. § v. J. BF. minanders Evans an ison, U. 8. N.. a Ka, | ata Scream | iene Rie arian boone | penne ee ne cs I: of a er Wi e of ig of new for the nav} To There are only nine Ds, J. Ashford, Charles C. Duncanson, D®£ka4, church. proftabie material’ to be ‘used In thelr construc~ heto, Of whom cient arg colaed eee ae? Bacon. Richard W. Tyler, 2221 Cuesrnvr Steer, Among the other entertainments of the evening | tion. —__=+—___ ncle Riggs, Isaac L. Johnson, juz a Were the dinner given by Senator and Mrs. Mo- ‘Tae AnMy RETIREMENTS.—Theére Were no more = es « George F. Schafer. Pherson, the customary Mot reception at Sen- ‘after General ‘a19-Im Philadephia. | ator Pendleton’s residence, anda small party [or ‘this army retirements to-day. Shortly C4xpr IN PLACE OF MEDICINE. young le, given by Mrs. Redfern. ing of the was Rucker 1s confirmed as quartermaster general he fies: WEDDING INVITATIONS . Mrs. will not receive to-morrow. ‘Will be retired, and General Rufus be made sa Folin” Hoamence be Uae MEOES wooks hore, ara mith De. Sursere ‘amily"and | andtuert wees oY vee | tua trong appoat th 3 a and are pleasant to the taste. ‘Try them. axD Intely with Paymaster ter’s Wife, returns to the be {-pound 25 cents. New York this week to of absence xs VISITING CARDS, | frvauits aioe age e wealthy svock an exon, that A CARD.—I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES broker in New York. Miss Wallen'’s Sota S aces SE SRESE XN CORRECT TASTE AND FIRST-CLASS ter was married last autumn. —— Miss ea ord NE Ne ae ere

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