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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sandsy, > AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Worthwest Commer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by : The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tae Evexred Stan is served to subscribers tp the tty by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per Week, or ddcenta per month. Copies at the counter, cents each. By mail—postage prepaid—60 cents a month, ¢ Gre sear, $6, nix montin, a [Entered st the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as second-clase inail matter.} ‘Tue Wreex iy Stan—published on Friday—$2 a rear, Six months, $1; 10 copies for $16; 20 broke yesterday, and the ciiy Is aundaved. — The Bahama Disaster. Postage prep Copies for § = ea nl oviptien * fs ‘TO eReRc, February 2.—The te timony token at eee ara eamatracs| VO 59—N] 2,014. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1882. TWO CENTS. = | agcueryhiees BoM way carn at Bates of advert Entown on appitcati ter, which nas boc commen “tin t Pm ane — = = partment here, thu oe ick AE INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. — Tae sorsipo-sunton smoorma cane, mre. | Wie Yeswel was im excellent order sad. pervectiy Las > Memorial Address at the Capitol. ‘The grand jury to-day returned indictments sf Avsrsceers_8th pase. See Las fem acivertisemente in Sais Brae THE PROGRAM FOR THE CEREMONIES WeXT MonDay. | 2gainst Augustus C. Soteldo for the murder of A. ee we a x oe ae WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN THE HOUSE, | “rom in | Mesa, hein or reason teats | UNOBNATS Oararny.e aa: AD Hapuiac Gubbadh services neti Aw. and 6 . 5 e OMicial program of arrangements for the ‘ fo the Gazelle irom Lexington, Ky. sis: Meshal ee ae in the City Hall, by the Pastor, Key. 8. COLLINS, Pownn oF THE PostwasTeR GENERAL TO Re memorial address-on the life and character of | 97D. W. Patterson, MD.; Z. T. Sowers. M-D.- D. | ieviln, visited George Ellls i jail yeourloy. ta Books, &e.—Sth pose. (re-iding at 604 Yth street northwest.) All are invited. sect Bips.—Attorney General Brewster has de- W. Bliss, M.D.; J. F. Hi M.D.; F. B. Con- | company with the failor ond eskot bir about the BoanptxG—4th pace. ssentll discal ae Gel Poacesten! Genera antareactin James Abram Garfield, to be delivered before both | rer, Join Manly, Frank urray, George W. | ut ication In the Cincinnati & rof yestentay BUsixtss Ps 4th . eae | $93 of the Revised statutes, has’ discretionary | SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE SUBJECT | Houses of Congress, at their request, in the hall of | Cross, Louts P. Selbold, James W. Mitchell an Of his retraction of hig contest sn jn taimony, ILDeES' SUPPLIES—6th pase. Wau [isatece elie Se eeeGhin oe Lids ie DomEnInaeevicn: T the House of Representatives, by the Hon. James | Lewis Horton. | Also, with as®ault with intent to | upon which Craft and Neal Wer cont! too. tah " a.1n. ; power tn the rejection of bids for postal service, APPOINTED. G. Bi ‘Mond directs that the Capitol | Kill Clarence M. Barton on the same date. Gibbons’ family murder, at Ky thin Lliphione 2 Listes bration ica, Ramcklay, 6:80 Daily | ¢¥en after all formalities have been complied with, . Blaine, Monday next, directs that pitol | “They also found indictments, acainst John iihahed a Ar lasteves arte t shy Rear ExtaTe—4th page. Se ee pm Px | if he has reason to belleve that the bonds are will be closed on the morning of the 27th to allex- | Weeden, burglary, at the house of Hugh T. 7 Rua weheebaatiy eee atlas tee ee 4 Dratus- and Sth pages, = worthless, i COMMITTEE MEETINGS, ETC, | °¢?t te Members and officers of Congress. At 10| gan, December 6th, last, aud Morris Carroll, | ated the truth of bis confes- ao =r gece s DEPARTMENTS TO BE CLOSED Monpay.—At the aa es a 2 "| o'clock the east door leading to the rotunda wil | Walining John Lyne ie eel ston and testimony. Frvaxctat-—Tth page. (eae Cabinet meeting yesterday afternoon it was de- ———— be opened to those to whom invitations have been ‘The Sunday Item Libel Case. Huss Din ees: y Surriins—Tth page. | m. elded to close the executive departments on Mon- Flouse of Representatives, extended, under the joint resolution of Congress» A POOR OF Pint poLzans Tmroene. Fort Warne, Ixp., February 25.—The Blooming- r (Rooms)—4th page. day next. at 11 o'el0: #8 honor’ ot'tne Gar) _Mr. Flower presented a esotution, whiten, he | bY the presiding oficers of the two Houses. and 89+ a: cratng, tn tho Ortmfinal Comt, duiige Cox, |Quie, Bout ep ual, wee termed Ferree as Phe fet ae SAAT eee ee oe i stated, embodied the sentiments of 8,000 working- ae of eee oo See the case of Samuel & Lacey and John E. Bruce, | 2,00, Insurance $12,000. on RENT ( t nas) c 2 eran resentiat y Fon Sars (Miscellaneous) —Ath page. mg Tree call were the Qt in the eta ce thelr coun: | Gpened for the admission of Nepresentatives ana | 6 two colored men convicted on Thursday’ last The Latest Fon Gita (Houses) —4th page. [on naval affairs has finally decided to recom- Wis new corte RAL COREE GUE ITS ot those who have invitations, who will be conducted | Of libel, in publishing in the Sunday Mem an arti- | rROTRACTED SITTING OF TRE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON uae sc TPP eVERSCNDAY. ot 11 Acme in MCauley™a | une Weston for the construction of seven | thy? tp their fellow citizens confined. in foreign | “the “the, Prosident and éx-Presideats of tne | Ge charking that the Howland Dental Awsoctation apeligmegat sarin Houservnnisuines—Sth page. oe cat 24 and 3d streets | NEW vessels Of war asa nucleus for such a Navy | prisons The resolution was referred. Bolg aan had, by malpractice, broken the jawbone of one | _Lonpox, Februsry ‘The House of Commons * (of the incstings is 4 weekly res | A5.the U.S. government should have. Tt 1s de | Prsons The resolution United States and special guests: the Chief Jus- ammous consent to have | tices and Assoctate Justices of the Supreme Court; | WM. Joyce, &., was taken up, and the motion for | WED! int committer of Supply at Govclock lat inc —orance of the death of Measiah in the use of bread | Cided that six cruisers and one rain shoutd first be ; the Senate bill to place List ov Lerrens—3d page. and wine, as the emblems of his broken bdy pl 8.Grantupon the retired evening, when the Irish members seized the op } ‘ f x the Cabinet officers, the General of the army and | 3 new trial was argued by Mr. Pelham and over- : beprchames vate the way of Eternal Life. Publie are invited. No col- SIR be ae NIE Ie, ETS Who, by nama, have Fecelved the thanks of Con- | Uaat something should be done to stop the pudli- | the Tun cunstatutetys whith wes nie Moxxy To Loay—4th page. lection. att SENATOR PENDLETON left last evening for Oulo,| Mr. Springer objected. ‘ress; the chief justice and ji of the Court of | cation of libellous articies, and this, in his view, carried by a vote of 183 to 18. The sitline Was Mrvicat, &c.—7th page. ~ = S CHURCH, Ora | He received a telegram yesterday morning from SELECT COMMITTEE ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE. ums and the chief Justice and associate Justices | Was @ most outrageous Iibel. He,’ however, did | Pruonged until s 2) o'cie-k tn mere Prnsosat—4th pace. | Sapa A BE a Lol pe : ne ‘ ; Mr. Reed, from the committee on rules, reported | of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; | not feel called upon to inflict a severe punishrnent | : ing. ie pad ‘J street, between G and H = northwest, Kev. | Cincinnati announcing that his sister, Mrs. Dr. és the diplomatic corps; ex-Vice-Presidents, Sena- | 2d would impose a fine of $50. On the applica- A CELEBRATED SWI38 DOCTOR DEAD. Siskin see Onaces Tea pins Jo bra F Keity, pastor.— Preaching to morrow at ll) Dandthige, had been stricken with ‘paralysis, | @ resolution for the appointment of a select com- tors, ex-Senators: Repr-sentatives; Commission: | Uon of the counsel Lacey and Bruce were jowed |. The death Is announced of M. Victor Theodor Prous, Exounsions, &c.—Sth page, Sabbath School at 9:50 at. Strangers are welcome. 1¢ | Wich would probably result fatally. mittee of nine members, to which shall be referred | ors ot the District, governors of states and terri. | tO leave the court to secure the money. Junod, the celebrated Swiss doctor und medical —— S a0 petitions ‘Tne DaKoTA Farwers.—Senator Voorhees has} extension oF Rattroaps—6th page. bills and resolutions asking for the | tories, assistant heeds of departments, and in-| ‘The testimony alluded to in Wednesday's Srant | WTiter. Rexiciovs Norices—Ist page. > MIZPAH BAND. rage lo woten as the removal of | vited guests. will bola its recuiar inday Afternoon meeting = Ce Ae that Dr. Lincola had treated parties who had been | INDICTMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE VIENNA Reaeian ee To-mor 3p.m., inthe Chapel of the ¥. € | received a letter trom a friend in Dakota saying | their legal disabilities. - The executive gallery will be reserved exclu- | injured at the Howland rooms, was not connected THEATER FIRE. Srrctat Notices —Ist page. S04 E etree norinweat. Brother Cuane La will | that there ts not one farmer in ten who desires the | | Mr. McMillin raised the point of order that under | sively tor the families of the Supreme Camtecen | pared a complaining witnesses, Inastauch as It | VIRNWaA. February 25 —Coples of an Indletmen | & P Md Brectantims—4th pare. SHeAeTRg meeting, to which all are cordially, | admission of any portion of that territory, as a| the rules the resolution must ite over for one day. | the families of the Cabinet and the invited guests | was in the nature Of hearsay evideusr ond she | coveriin folky Beare Dect nen tniets per SrEamers, &c—6th page. Vited. Come aia it’ _| state, and that there ts not a sinzle farmer in the ane eke yee me point St onder ay | or the Preatdent. The diplowatic gallery will be | party alleged to have been injured Was Lot pro- | Sons changed with contributing, by ir negile Sare Deposrr—8th page. = THANY SABBATH SCHOOL ME | delegation now in i@ishington Urging the adn | rie a eee oat a Day FOES the eae eae | Pewrved exclusively for the families of the mem-| duced. The testimony of Drs. Welch apa Hill was | genes, to the recent five at tise Halu ter. Two Sewixe MAcurINEs—8th page. ce, Renin Beccioe will be a sion of Dakota. Is was almost a party Yote, the only exc=p- | bers of the diplomatic corps. ‘The reporter's gal- | ruled out for the some reason, and it having teen | hundred and twenty-six witnesses have been sum~ ‘THe TrapEs—6th pare. next Sunday, February on account of repairs in | * — tions being Messrs. Reach, Black, Converse, Fin- | lery will be reserved exclusively for the use of the | shown that the Howlands were out of business for | moned. ‘The trivl will commence on Ue 21. of May, Uxpertaxers, &c.—5th page. brogruss at the Chapel, 13th and C streets northwest. ° | THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINFERS Wee Pada lea DEBS Sac ae sot Pipa oe = PI Tickets thereto Will be | two years, during which It was charged by defend. | Among the accused ure Herr Newal, ex-bungos VANTED (Hel D = 747 VICE . elected the following officers for the ensuing year: ast ee J to the press committee. ants some of the alleged injuries occurred, caused | master of Vienna; Herr Janner, manager of the bs peoresh rants pe Bee Cater erica aa aay SANE | peamaenh MGhanlE: Rather ellkorot tie mart the Tepall son the astirmative, and Guenther ihe House of Representatives will be called to | the court and Jury Yo regard tue statctuouts as | Hing Theater, Herr Landsi¢iner, chiet com- Waxrep (Honses)—4th page. Morning, Febroary 2th, at INo'clock, ‘The President | neering and Mintag Journal, “published in New | Mr gtngns. trea whe z ie. giicr by the Speaker at 12 o'clock. The Marine | based on erroncous information. missary of the police. Feet Coptarence: ev. TD. VALiany, agisted by | York; vice president, Major Powell; secretary. Dr. | wotghts ahd meastine, fronted a bil te natintee | CG will be In.attendance. The Senate will as- = ee ev. En <KHOUS itor of“ Methe ~ semble at 12 o'clock, and immed! afte e secbistengt Ulgsdenasemen Feockant ROU: DD. ctor of meted | Brown, Euston, Pa.; treasurer, Theodore D. und, | the coinage of s'lver doliars and fractions thereof | will proceed tthe ea ot the Howse or. Repre- District Government Affairs, Paris, February 25.—The Figaro says: An Im- duct the éxercises. Kev. 8. B.S -UTHERLAND, D.D.» Philadelphia, of fun standard value on th metric system. Re-| sentatives. The President of the Senate will-oc-| 4 HITCH IN THE VACCINATION OF FUBLIC SCHOOL | prone torn llrd emorehaiiere| or Nise Li nom = member of Ecumenical Conference, an or 0 ferred to the committee of the whole. % : s Jenerale met yeste for the purpose of dise —— Georgetown Stati, will preach at 7-90 pane after | CAT. H. W. HALL, of Burlington, Towa, has been Pe itive will Socupy a seat Et tue 1k OF the erect |Health Oficer Towne esterday sent a note | Smsine Wie queen of drawing ub Pelton eS The committee on rules will hold a meeting ear- | Cent of the Senate. The Chaplains of the Senate to the DI se yesterday § | be sent Co the oliver shatoholucrs With a view to D.D. which the Lord's Supper will be administered, xud an | appointed an inspector, in the free deliv | opportanity given to ail who desire to unite with the | wee of the Postofice department, by Firs character; the expeuse, delays and lo-kes resulting from " : i L CA en ap ‘ strict Commissioners; stating that on tbe | reconstitute tie company, Gloring uv are allavoided, abd the soviecy is Reve uy to | CLIT rhe above exercises will take place irrespec. | 8!stant Postmaster Gencral Hatton, IY next week, at witch will be taken up the sub- | Suing ‘oflcers of thelr teapeatie hosece” Rite | 15th instant he addressed the superiutenteut of a - ‘all force and usefulness. 1 very ea ae certain da a e -d shools - iSS4. Pes wee ar inte, 08 madly sot, ad of weather. "Pubite cor tally suite Tue Pxestpent and Cabinet members are ex- | Ject of alloting certiin days tn the month for the | chairmen of the jotnt committe of arrangements | the white and colored shools stating that arrange Tilden in 1 Obtainiuss loans. to aecquire aie, there ie pee pectad at the Capitol on Monday nt 11:30 a.m, | SoBsideration of District business in the National | Will occupy seats at the right and left of the | ments had been made to proceed at once Upon a A POSITIVE DENIAL PRO! ason why a2 association should not go on continuot ; Legislature. orator, and next to them will be seated the Sec-| vaccination of the pupils in the various buildings | Cncaso, —A Times 8) y. aifordine thoes faci.ities that are uot to be had in | ‘They wilt be shown tmmediately upon their ar- | “Phe Senate committee on the Judictary were in| retary of the Senate and Clerk of the House. Tae | and requesting the a&sistance of teachers in push- | spectal repor Gov. Paliner as %: iy other way. THE PERPSTUAL BUILDING AS- | ‘of Boston, will occupy the pupit To-morr: rival into a committee room, where thelr coats and | session several hours this morning. It 1s under- | Oper officers of the Senate and of the House will ing the work forward. The co-operation asked | a hats can be disposed of, Arter the House his been | stool the nomtnation of es-Senator Conkling for | Occupy seats on the floor at the right and the left | was ted by the authorities of the colored | J. Tilden a Calind to order, Chey will he announced and ush- | the Supreme Bench was Onder consideration, and | of the Speaker's platforin. Prayer will be offered | schools, and the physicians went promptly to work | Would be JCLATION is the best yet devises, and hae atiained | 4 ng at 11 a.m., Ve Service at 7: ft euccess, ufords the cheapest loans; interest paid | worming at 11 a-m., and at the Vesper It rs annually if desired; is permazent and man- |? Sa thet he had os r to the effect tut he (Piden) ate for Une Pre y In 1884, oo peru em pnd sail pepe ater Gl Peon rere ered Ina body to the Hall of Representatives and | that the coarnittee have agreed to recommend his | y the Rey. ¥. D. Power, Chaplain of tue House of | wherein: In the vase of the winte succls hows | provides | would runt at, as fhe a a Se | ee A SBervice) | take the seats assigned Uo them confirmtion. Representatives. The presiding officer will then | ever, he was halted by the superintende Tollows: “1 have revived no ov. Til- : ‘morrow at 11 Sermon by the pastor, ir. = ee The Pr ¥ Punta, io advance, are alwopescceptable, Fifth nionth- Z WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 1, 1582, ed in evening on a 5 street; public invited to see our way | : C. A. Grand conce i doing business. |New subscriptions taken by the | oral Society iv above ehurch on Wedne=day naster General lay transmitted to | present the orator of tue day. T benediction | Informed him that he had no au! count of) EX-SENATOR A. A. SARGENT, of Callfornta, WhO | the House the list of all psomotions and appotnt- | Will be pronounced by the Rey. J. J. Bullock, | the work to proceed without first. bh | has been named by the President as minister to | ments made in rity to allow | den on that or any other subjec ng the con- | a moment enterGdu a pro m of that kind, he Post Office Devartment for the | Chaplain of the Senate. fent of the board of trustees. AS the work inthe |The publicat ms Ue sub) been entirely ver itty appotatin Chureh ON, 9th and D: CHAR it*” | Germany, worked in Washington in his early 3 ts made have re. | | No person will be admitted to the Capitol except | colored schools showed a lenge percentage of the | unauthorized, an] are with uta particle of foune | a == |as a journeyman printer. He wes born [iM a marginal note that there Is nothing on | on presentation of a ticket, wiuich will be good ouly | puptis to have been entirely unprote tide and as | dation, and I'wish itso states.” e7¢>>_ ST. ANDREW'S PROTESTANT FPIS Ghumee, colien mincraciier cao. Ow upon. whose recommendation they | for the place Indieated. he belleves the same will be found to. be the case —_——_ 3 Onan Denier ee eae on x ae pointed. ‘These are presumed to be per-| There is a great rush for admission tickets, and | in the white schools, he aake Uiat such actian be Tue Markets, ‘THE GARFIELD STAMP FOR QUEEN Victorta.— | sonal : ‘The first proof of the new five-cent postage st polntments of the Lite Postmaster Gen- | Cf course many people must Wy eral. The list shows thet Under Mr. James the| the House hall will accommodate ¢ ai: pointed, ag} taken as wIll avoid ‘longer delay in affording the | BALTIMORE, ta sinall | Needed protection to this class of our population. | 60. do. second wiriee, ed. Sunday school 3 POST, No. 3, G.A.R.—REQUEST- | ins ¥e discouts % ope Evening prayer 4p.m. on and after Februsry Sed to saseunble at 1003 Kast Capitol «t..at2 p.m, ary 25. —Vineinia @s consol tes do. hew teu-tortie ete . ‘ ppolntments were dictat 2 and Mem- | portion of those who desire to be present, ——— to-day, aS ATT BE. == VERMONT Tan GH ficid and whieh ts intended for Queen Victoria, has | send, the newspaper correspondent. See RRNIUIC SS See Ge Flour unchauged, AUGUST FLYN} | ET gad i EAS. Se Service at Mi at been Raived cect oe i ann et te yesterday, just. 4 ioe te Giese Will ir. Conkling Accepi? After THE Star’s report of yesterday's proceed- | western ing ee = pene eee RARIO Sebrint 5 bs » Itis known as e p the bi ct C) gra ee > Mast sed, Lieut 5 ber. 1.338) 2 ge i EG aE Figg nd 1:90 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30. “Seats all | Fonts what 1s known 18 tion. ‘This will give it place ag the Tegular order NOvODY KxOWS. Ings in the Mason court martial closed, Lieutenants | N5?'o" pew wstiter having been dissolved by the doctor Mer Chae view of the face. It 1s a most tocome np on ‘Tuesivy next, The nomination of Mr. Conkling, and fallure to | Rowan and Niles of the 21 artillery were exam- | rusry, al ¥. = = 5 iving partn Si 3 HOLY-CROSS CHURCH, CORNER MASSA- | and a beauti‘ul ptece of work, ex STUNN: hie dinpowed of Se yg Ee rreet.—Lenten eer | Ainerican Bank Note Company. ny end ly Com- | in a frame of ebon: uted by the | "The fi on Invalld ponsions has rm him in the Senate yesterlay,owing to theob_ | ined, but toeir testimony was unlmportant. The fo Mt BRUNE. Sie disposed of the entire business tothe un- | To, ghorctts arcuue apd 16th Si rmup 1h set | received a petition asking that Mrs. James K.Polk, | jection of Mr, Hoar, have been subjects of general unday, Mating, 9 a.m. ; Li ¢ Judge advocate proposed to examiue Mr. Thornton, 9. ie ti iS ut ilntug a mat or slerting | witow of President Polk, be pul ou tie pension : te eg ai 2 2 ig 4 * awrite of the late’ Srun aud receive all mcneys due them, aud | Teatine Dae Lane 1 ee Vespa Gane: | SUlver, upon which Is engraved an exquisite bor ier | rolls. Tt sets forth that the applicant isin very | walk to-day. If there ts anybody here who knows | the stenographer, asto a remark made by Mason | inka iecequher aoa thibeos who will continue said business in conjunction’ with ration of idly Communion, Weduesday and | Of ile geometric lathe work. ‘This 1s surrounded | necay elreumsta n-¢s. Mr, Conkling’s intentions as to thts nomiuation, | in court Thursday, that he knew that it was Guit- | western white, 50001: do. mixed, Het cnn, under the name and style of VOORHEES & one It | by a rod of solid gold nearly a quarter of an inch CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. they keep the knowledge to themselves. A Star | @2u’s habit to look out of his wiadow, but the | fyivania, 0. Ke quict, Hay unchanged, ee cere Se oe Gee Ot Go tn di-meter cut in bariey-corn work of new des! — FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, lat AND G | with brilliant facets by Jacquin, reporter to-day rade ry of several prominent | Question was not allowed. The court then ad- | and dull. Provisious unchanged and quiet, Butter The Senate, In executive session, yesterday con- : inquiry ‘eral promine ot allo ‘ etreets.—1o-morrow the partor. Rey SINGLETON. 25-30 gentlemen who are known to be warm personal | Journed tll today. igi geen ee Wager Sage as | ‘This rod is WEDICATIDNGE TEES a eae a tee partons Bate tween the silver matting and the roval purple vel. | firmed the following nominations: United States | and political friends of Mr. Conkling, and they de- THE PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. | Soong En Gaerne hoe [gr TE DEDICATION OF Tu TADERNACLE, qeand ringing by the school. Address by Hous D. | Yet on the concave portion of the traine. A French | consuls—Brimo Tuschuck, of Nebraska, at Vera | Glared that they had as little knowiodge of the| ‘The court martial assembled at 10 o'clock this | S Freieuer to Liverpool pet plate glass with beveled edges covers the pi x ure | Cruz; ‘Thos Wilson, D. C.,at Nantz; George Gifford, } Matter as the general public. They could not aay i y <3 i rning at the barraeks, and devoted a couple of | of Ms hele © Sof customs—| Whether Mr. Conkling was consulted before his | ™ : Homey 8. Hence ai rict ot Geo aoa: | NomMINALION OF NOt, Gad they ndeied tort is | hours to reviewing the record of yesterday's pro- Cornelius B. Metchint, district of Wigartown, | Romination was a complete surprise to them, | ceedings. Durtug this tedious proceeding Mason | 12 jo'm A. P. Allen, di-trict of New Bedford, | There 18 plenty of speculation upon the subject, | exhibited a bundle of dischanges, transfers and | ‘9th street, bet. B street and Virginia avenue s.w., WILLIAM W. HICKS, Miuister, Fil take place on NEXT SUNDAY MORNING, (Feb 138 barrel les oats, 80d 950. bushels: corn, 2,750 bushels; corm, Receiyte- Sour, and matting, and the whole. ts ceder box lined with roval purpl & present from the Atsert-an Bink to Queen Vict -E. CHURCH South, corner 9th and K streets northwe: Preaching Binday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., by t | Pastor, Rev. W. P. HaRnrs Public int 5 and | . moderately Fuary 26th), at 11 o'clock. Dr. Hicks will preach the | — ieee = % Will be sent to the Queen throu enstus Put! fatrict of Middletown, | but very little positive knowledge. other evidences of his good character a8 @ soldier, | active. do. eho sermon. ‘The public are invited. EAS | A plows Hall Bin strove coutheart Navy Vast | partment after beime shows Rona Conn.’ Navy theo, DB. Wis on, of N Ye euler of SS to the reporters. rr Govnssmant FURNISH INDUSTRIES, NOT ALMS.—BE- Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30"p.1n., by Rev, | {DOT aetne TICLANe AION: Bureau of Construction ang Repair. ‘The Straw Rona C: MASON'S WIFE AND BABY. peroce of fis praciecl etna of soe sensed | Saciay GANS Rca ane” SUGAY setion at | PckelL Geuctal Swain anh, Memual Heer. ES OE ee PRESENTMENTS POR PERJURY. Mrs, Mason made her appearance tn the court Sete are “urgeudly requested to give or | = Colonel Ruchw- Suggestid that aduplicawought | |The following are tho amounts severally! rast evening the gran! Jury of the District | Toom for the first tim> the moraing, ‘She sat 4 rT wear. ehijetna Hany Ladies and Grams Cater : Sener as See agreed upon to be patd to the physiclans and | placed in the hands of Mr. George B. Corktuill, the | down by the stove, and held ber baby on her lap, | “TONDO, Febery Fmbroidesy, Douiestic Service, Washine by the hour or | Psstor.— Sunday rchoo!, 9:30 a. #1: | Rose Evrixer’s Dryoxce Case.—The New York | &ttendants upon the late Peaktent Garteld by the tate Fieetoat ey the | district attorney, a number of presentments—the | Here the jupior Mason eee er Dr Hives: | Tesult of their investigation of the straw bond | ¥: je heat, a do. seoonds, P8. New Yui r was referred: ‘To Dr. Bliss, ee of satis(actio attired in black, | foi 'S9chMr ta sie ! 3 Renita Ww and Sfsmnilton, $15,000 each; | Ca8*S—as follows: Win. S. Barrinzer, perjury, two | wearing a black straw lit, adorned on the side | Haas ak gluneswania Coutral, G1.” Beudinue, burn und Roynten, $10,009; to Mrs. Dr’ | eases; Hardy Seaith and Whiteford. Ramsey, wit- | with a white Tose, and wound around. with vol, eS NATIONAL COLLE | tian Amociation, commencing at “ —S Prof. Arumet M. Ruan’ dresses by prominent speakers. You Butler, a € phew a Cas Butler. It appears, | Ed-on, $5,000. Mr. Crump, the steward, is allowed | nesses. James. Donohue and W. W. Jackson, | wminous blue veil. It bas been noticeable that | jowever, tha ss Eytinge gow Chemistry will gin on, MONDAY BV H vited to any of the above sppointments. “ poned from = Seep s EER Calttornfa years ago on the ground of “in- | Mansion two montas’ extra zing. 6. D! Camden, W. Se. sey JOU 4. MILB! (ee ANNIVERSARY OF THF CONGRESSIONAL | compatibility,” has been married agaln for four | recommends the appointment or Surgeon General Biands and Jona Ti, Cunningham im one case; W. | @d them to the court room, have been ladies. | Western district of Missourl, before the Senate ~ $$ } tenan Church, on Capitol Hill, 4th and Years,and the present proceelings are only supple- | Barnes to the rank of piajor general and his retYre- | 4. Maxey and J. T. Hazelrig in the second, third, | These ladies have always stopped in the ante- | Judiclory committee. KEES Goon: brag taeda oe mentary ones alined at possible alitnony, ior whi-h | ment at that grade, apd the promotion of Dr. | and fourth cases, and thos in the first case in tue | room to dandie Mason's baby, Asa rule they have —> she hid reserved her rights in the California | Wooiward to the rank of Memtenant colonel. ‘The | fifth case. Jolin’ N. Minnix and Charles H. Dick. | appeared to have much syupathy with Mason and | GOVERNMENT Kecetrrs To-pa¥.—Internal rewes 930 7th street northwest. DixGuey, of Maine: Surru, of New York: suit. committee has aiso agresd to p ees nk "4 retched out his limbs to- | #5, 1184. Atiantic and ¥,OF aus work a woman can do, to the Woman's | Buptisma at the cle of the service. special comultt» lly coved out a note | Huswes' certificates, 46: dc fork Departuent of Associated Charities, 1418 F | tuswe sectins of the First Coneregations!, Fourth Pres: | papers say that Ros? B. Butler, otherwise known ott greet, (| ea ee as Rose Eytinge, the actress, has commenced a | sy) eS Ce suit for divorce ‘against her husband, George H. | to Drs Fi er divorce in | $2.00, nd tie other employs : ; THERE 18 4 BHARP Ficnr being made against of the Executive | perjury, five cases; witnesses, Maxey, John | 2bout two-thirds of the pegple trom the ; ‘The coramittze | he svat ; Corley, rs outside world, whose curiosity* ‘have attract. | the nomination of C.C. Alien for morshai of the ‘ ant to Mrs. Gar- | son, , tO CaReS, On tite evidence Of Maxe; Wife. Yesterday a party of ladies richly | nue, $233,407.86; customs, $812,289.07. New French and Scotch Ginghsus, just epened, bast | of Masachusetts: MiLuan, of Peunsylvuuia: L ——— field tue remainder of her husband's salary tor the | nad Masel kawrag’ s. Sweet, perjury; James | dressed, after leaviug the court Toon, stopped to 3 —— atiGes a3 low prices, aaa FuENGH, and others One® Puncx, Comptroller | THe TENNESSEE, Which has been ordered to sea, | current year. ‘Ihe report wilt nb be Unantmous, | W. Brockway witueee, kate Arinstrong, James | foniie the baby, and before \they left held acon- | | NATIONAL Bank Nores received for redemption gph Satins. and Hhadames, Le 4 will join the North Atlantic squadron, of which Springer an Bkicsburn will submit | W. Donohue, and W. W. Jackson for conspiracy to | Sultation, which resulted in the leader of the party | for the week ending to-day $1,459,000, as compared 5 the flagship. ¥ report opposing most of the items | defraud the United States, November 2a, secretly handing to Mrs. Muson a packuye sup-| w. 4 dorms Big Ji CES ie SAD allowed. nae the evidence of Maxey, Hazelrig, Camden Corley, | posed 20 coutaih substantial evidence of thee | With $885,000 the corresponding period of 1881. Bland, and Cunningham, Samuel G. Cabell, James | 8Ympathy. The babe, which 1s the object of much | Receipts w-day $396,000. eS SAML 8. SHEDD, 3 409 9tu SrREET“NontTHweer. its usual Gospel Meeting in le, corner 9th and F trects, on to-mor- | SURGEON THOMAS N. PENROSE has been ordered PLUMBING. FURNACES, RANGES, TINNING, | row Giada) st 3 pm. Mee, Wiusos. of Virrinia, | a meter, and to act as recorder of the imedical| TRE Comkting and | ae nea ieee oe Met, 1681 Mane a1 ee oe in the barracks ifteen mouths | my apyocams in Congress of a large appro- 7 Jobbing in all of the above Branches. will iead imunie on Cornet.” Fubliccondially invited, 1 | Czamining board of the navy. CONSIDERED IN RXECUTIVE SEBBION OF THR seNaTR— | Dectmber Sth, 1880; Sime oa W. cy ames = gory centre bodiematdiricthianed aye fse Spee on pins Na oeen TATGHT Mo RT a eae - a Keene NELING axp | Henderson, James W. Donohue, W. W. Jackson, th = = tend to use the fac fongress has beet S-Esciwares Fursts er an UGH CE CHURCH. CORNEE THIRD | Pxnsowat.—Mr. George Willlam Curtis and| ME HOAR SHARPLY ATTAGEE MR. OONEL Albert E.Boone, and Samuel G. Cabeil, conspiracy, | Wen the pi Bee Ot yeeerday nad Been | | copelied, in obelianes be the dictator humane fs EF FE. Boor ~~ «day Day Fosmornw (Guadsy), “Fetruary 2¢ tise, | Stephen B. French, president. of the New york] POUL NOMINATIONS €0 Ovum yesterday | 292 November, 1479. 8. G. Cabell, John N, Min- | ead Lieutenant R. G. Howell, 94 artillery, was | [175 your $100,000 for the Pellet of sullerers. som = Sas FIXTURES, mon by the paetor, Rev. Witroxp Dowxs, at 1i | board of poifce commissioners, are at the Arling- ; nix, and Charles H. Dickson, conspiracy, two | called by the judge advocate as a witness. Lieu- | the present overtiow, a8 an argument in favor of S51 18th street, Corcoran Building, | s.m- At7:30 p.m., interesting exercixes, by the chi!- | ton.—Colonel George Bliss’ went over to New | the nomination of Roscoe Conkling to be an 9850-! caste, January 8d, 1880, and July 5th, "1879; | tenant Howell testitied to being present at the | their position, They Will, itis Suid, clita that It Agency for Mitchell, Vanoe & Co., New York. Prem and addresced by, Hen. WS. Shallenberyer, of | York to spend Sunday at homs, Dut will retara to | Clate justice of the United States Supreme Court | same’ witnesses. Albert’ E ‘Boone ‘Alvin o: ROUSE Onoe a few days aller Mason wascon- | It 15 Hot Within Ue ability, Mnanchally, of the voy ooenng Low prices. Poaneyivanie, mos Le Ne ‘Cobb, of this auty, Ofer- | Washington on Monday. Rey. George Hilt, who | was read, and a moticn was made by Senator Rd-| Buck, and W. 8. Barringer, conspiracy, December | ined when a hewspaper reporter laterviewed Ma- | states bordering on the iower Mississippi to con- men eae tenn hc., be. OE er Ten petite” by Mtoe Dee ais kend te Hotey | hos been quite iil, 1 much better toca ol | munds to coniirm the nomimation at once. Sena- | 81, 1879; same witnesses. Albert E. Boone and | son, and heard him aay thit he went to the jail | struct levees that will prote-t the p-opl “ . sats nee: oe nee Gt? | onet W. K- Rogers, formerly private secketary to Xowin J. Sweet, conspiracy, May 9th, 1879; J. W. | with the intention of shooting Guiteau and had | overtiow, snd that to give adequate pro hoe ————- —s Se eer WAP TI SF Ln | President Hayes, 8 in town on. x short vis tor Hoar thereupon took thaflcor and warmly sald | Brockway witBess. Albert E. Boone, Alvin O.| loaded bis musket for thee purpose. Mr. Bigelow | those people it is the duty of Une geveral govern~ FRESH BOVINE VIRUS. pitt SE Gauney NE pe os Justice cree and Senator, Miller, of New. York, that, mui eee ME Spoliing’s crest abilt = and Samuel G. Cabell, subornation of per- objected % the admission or, tts testimony as ment to butid thes levees. SGLAND VACC een og uae ae ere rogistei w York last night.— Col, W: nd that no man ebster had sur- 5 oud! tements made at a tine Loo remo NEW ENGLAND VACCINE COMPANY. Rey J. Htarr bani, of Brooklyn, N.Y: alg, at | Q°%e,foeisiered tn New proprietor ef tho Boston | o.ane Ho upan Siaee Ween from the tne of the shooting. “he court wes |. Trrwe vo Sreat. a Douwy.—Wm. Arthur, Chas DAILY SUPPLIES. Ep mht Gunde ech Conoert Ringing and he- | W. Cianp. egitor ond passed him in futellectual farce, he believed that a a ones eee Sie, oak Wa tie ees ne Ce W. ©. MiLBURN, ELt, of Paris, and the Pastors) MUG ‘ ee. Mr. Conkling bad used his powers for bad pur-| The Star ene See jorers and Per-/ “(inen the court was opened again it was an-| sent tothe workhouse for thirty dats to-day by Fe 108 Penn FE AACE. = aie Sencei Ge CUT AOTC SOCIETY NOTES. EORRUEE be did not Dellgee, Ninn ta Be ROME ons malt oe Tar Sack: pouncod that the testimony of Lieut. Howell would | Judge Suell.| Policeman Jone of ‘the Sth ‘yn - vania av 5 ic r ” he Supreme Bencie” pail Evaxm = Mlow's | clnct, testi ¢ caught tier ght uy RSS sss merivanie sven — | EDT uddirech near inte, dasnd Fou Pater. Hoar (with reat excitement manner’and pound. | | “\,This looks like business,'ts the remark made | Ghjecuion, | > con omrther WILE Mr. Bigelow et Cy ith A aan ee 142k Y the Treasury Departinen' . Be si is 2 ‘ace to the Judicial ern erefore: - pean’ ‘ eens wanreten De < end CC ea Tani Rance Gene | the betel Has tte tan quota of Justices, {aterposed. an” dojection (9 abe present consiiene | dieting tse star route plunderen aa peers stated that the tenverseuon t Which head | —— s Archilectiral ron Work. Ma. | will proach af Wa. m. snd 70 p. i. fiatement con” | Te gay season, now temporarily suspended, Hon of the nomin ston, and insisted that itshould | Tt is long einoe I have seen anything in a news-| took place near miduizht on tue 11th of Sept-wber. | ‘Ta Fine Tis MonwinG.—The alarm from box sr itonte ‘en, Tere Co ee en ee aa Was distinguished by the unusually lane number | Gary pommittes, ‘A aitagie Sbietnk, Solig Qual: | paper that gave me more genuine pleasure than ADs0URNED. 125, about 9 oclock tis morning, was for the dis. * CS | ge BG of handsome parties given by gentlemen and la-| cient to prevent imisedlate consideration, the | the above short article in your tssue of the 234 in-| ‘The Judge advocate here stated that he did not Speen ears Mo. Pee "vn rect, Ral na f = Serer morrow ut lla.m. by Kev, B. Psrrox Brown; dies of the foretyn legations. There were etght | nomination was accordingly referred to that com-| stant, It must have brought the same feeling to | now Wish to close the prosecution, but would an- | (1 Dy a gus jel Setting fire to the dryiny-room _ATTORNEY Ss. P.M, PB Wor Pan hoa Ieirsyie such evening parties given this season,—one at the | mittee under the rales, without opportunity — the heart of every honest man in Washington. | mounce what he would do Monday morning. Yon the third floor. Damages wo the property TOPPED anc paws | Be eens mere me | ER bai aL ru cite | Ses ote MARA? eta | We nding rancor prcenaegenmune| “are Fhe we te rao goon Sia Tee igual pets aan ke e ee -ar- free: every body welcome. ty z Beatle - P : , the corruption of the Washington press, it is renoe Monday. ENE E oes ; ‘ D o ATTORNEY AT LAW. ss zoey eae S curring in November and one in January; one at | Germany was then referred to the committee on | IDE to Us okie that we hove wt nck can | Che cot te ot te. Pm., adjourned till = Cores UNIO! E. CHURCH, 20r STREET | the Japanese legation. in December; one at that | foreign relations, under an pbdjection to ite Imme- y °, Practices in all the Courts. #23 _ | C2 nortavert, near Perupivanis avenue. Presa | i Mexioo, in January; and three ag che Brincy | cute consideration wiliche: tree tons ‘by a| Journal that ts absolutely incorruptibie and un-| Monday morning iit 10 o'clock. THe MrrcHeLt Rare Case.—This morning, im NN, # souaic 'Wfainan ageiey.* Sabbath Saloo'S wand Epam: | Ration, one occurring In January and two in| Senator (Mr. Cameron, of Manayivank} under. | purchasable, that possesses suflcient independence Deacon Meshell, colored, ‘on the charge of rape on his © Bocas € ants Gene toe building, ROES ieee) Ronen Oe) nee as Whenever the subject of the dress which will Tee ht obo dened to arerutian ae Tahoe of | Proper names, whatever may be the politics of tue | , TPR the adjournment of the court, the mem- | ughter, aged 78, who has a child, which she Aewbsisne avenue. "4027 | gr McKENDEEE ME, CHURCH, MASSACHD- | poar most suitable for Lulies who atrend the Gar. | any invidious distin tion between theeases of tee | oMenders. bers took eonveyances for the jail, where they | swears tie accused is the Tather of, Was resumed, } oss Perens, TW ects Srenue, betwee: inh nut iinh ctesete north Reta memorial uervises nt tae Gapieal cs Monday, | two ex-Senators, Prowincns members of both | ,,the present condition of those thieving rascals | spent some time this afternoon — cell | and the case aa by Me. 3. Musray Or 5. pS Tost, Rev. C. Heabwnr lucusknsox, pastor tl a Is discussed, It 1s agreed that light or bright col: | political parties In tae Senate predict that the two | furnishes a startling Mustration of the manner in | O-cupied by Gu‘teau when Mason fired at him, and | the priwoner, and the district attorney for the wove cue wD Stier cost sarvies, eobdechaeg lectins Tigee ier ee sad Com: | ored bonnets nd drecses will appear mucheout of | bominations will bs confirmed by verwielen nich Divine Prowdanee £0 Trequentiy, intervenes the Varlous points about the butiding. ornpent Es ry Fetired about #1 oxox and Opposite City Hail. ¢ tong aire ‘uniahment cl seastol rere y ities y ver c] : le a criminal ath that is surest to . Soe aa. eee came in at 1 o'clock, sisting Ubot they cgul ese Tagatendance Sf ailu the taanibers of the ‘church is eax place eon such an boonats on It Is suzees sted, ther aaIOr es whenever they are reached -for Healt nls equvicuion ‘ant PBunistiment ‘Had it} Congress and a Zz + Commercial | agree, and were directed to rire paren ar the past 14 y i pate See a pis GHunGH | Will wear such as will look dark enough t) appear +0 —_____ ma for the imoudent nt tone of clans TF givis eperisi ctiaeet : © | [pe POURTH STRECT METH, KPIS. such a ’ nals that everybody knew had been either | To the Raitar of Tur Evesixa Sra\ THE SMALLPOX AT FREEDMAN’S VILL.G.—Percons ot = > | EP between E asd Gi scuthoatt Diack, When seen In the galleries, and that they ‘The Immediate Deficicacy Bill. purchased outright or subsidized to champion the | I feel impelied to make some observations on the | Who profess to be welt informed state that there et “ee y = should Wear no wiile bonnets, bright rlobons, or impel 1 Le h states of persons deceased. Otfice in Woman's Foreign Missionary Boclety at -m. Kev. » Le WS PASSAGE BY THE SENATE—AMENDMENTS | cause of the alleged criminals amd abuse every are seven or ely! ALIPOX Al tae Freed fue, Louisiane avenue. iaid-ia” | Mrw.“Hawrsoce wil deliver’ the flowers. AGREED TO, agent employed by the government to ferret out |“ Co™merotal agents” license question, from some | 2P° 8: ‘1 $ re, Arlington, and that « A pleasant gathering of friends assembled at the a remarks made in the House of Representatives a | pdgy io : mee of = exander McKerichar, Oe: Phiire: The Senate yesterday passed the immediate de | weir crimes, itis Very doubtful whether the grand PH m1 occurred Unere & lew days ago. ke free School oKel r Aclency appropriation bill, The amendments of | Jury would have indicted them by a unanimous | few evenings since. That discussion developed | thers Is reported #8 diseontnuad. th consaqll nee day evening, wo witness the matriagw of his daz se Teak eee committee, which were | 2. They must have lacked ordinary common | on tne part of one member at ieast a lack of fair- | of the ptevelence of the dimcase, It ts alo sald x MS Ot ae eee oe te chae s nat | 26294) OF they would have known that the cham- | Dees that is to be ted. ‘The District of Co. | thst many of the residents of that Village are minieter. Tuber acte buil yon Sth being p-ttoriand by Rev. Dr. Bullock, chaplain st | a00 ft achominontions (or Um tesaury ta sens ronshlp Guise thes mee Cana peusiaizod | umbla, embrackug within its Hmuits the be autirul | mployed in Uuls city and go and voine every day, Hear invited, wet #04 Viswinla avenue, The pb- | the Senate, Among those present were Mr. and | for vaults for the sub-treastey. nud mine at Gan | SUAS Would no thein more harm than good, | Capital of nity. millions of people, 1s to-day, mote EEN G REET hears aviced. SSS Ne Fig | MES dole Steward, Mr. and irs. J. Frank Miller, | Francisco, and strike out tue $109,000 for plates | OY eu itm, welt case there bad been no allegation | fel ples than the suallest State or territory, whose | SecRTany FOLGER AND THE PIvaNcral. PLUREY, r TAR GQYFRNOW NELSON DINGLEY, JR., of Mr. Kun, ou eR and Mise Adelta Tait, Mr. and mater als for new Lolters Jor ‘ships, (BMME. | frequently and notoriously in the market, soon Soe eS a ‘There 1s some doubt expressed Whether the Secre spe. will speak TO- b. m., im | and Mrs. dohn M. Altchesun, Mr. and Mrs. Geo! ona for the sub<i-tence lucation of E ¥ 7, hor x = vaeebe ‘Telimadge Hall, at the Y. cA; Gavel Mecting and | Nagie, “Mr. Charles Hemitigway, Mr. end Mos | Tndiaa aves are serted, algo One Of $30,000 to | lees the power to help any cause by its advocacy. | her interests are contiied to meiaberse who T be. | tary of the Treasury has any right to antictpate @ BRANCH CORNER EIGHTFENTH ANDP STREETS, | Sune Service. Titbie clags at Rooms $04 E In? | Grange Powers: Mies McDermott "Mr. Robert Me- | expedite the construction of the exhibition casts | Gredaes just. In, proporon a4 Its Power ta katy | MEVe Imtend ‘to do her justice. Her revenues, | Lond calland wheter he should relieve distressed Ty, ATTOENEY AT LAW, lt Columbian Law Building, Sth «f., tet. Dand FE, | § Gan. Waonikeros Doc | TO-MOn yp4*¥48> & HUTCL ¥ WISE GA S; THE SABBATH Dedi 817 NINTH STREET NORTHW! <! New York Uh United States 1 At J % pees OS BUILDERS pe | Detmett and sister, the Misses Tulmore, Mr. and) in the new butkiing fer the National Museu: J ‘i % artsing in from the imposition of the ubove- | New York brokers with United | te DUPONT CIRCLE. Ee” 20 CARNURRTNGhiw, BUW-DERS” OF | Mrs Kerr, Mr. Meluitire, Mr. Clarence Moore, Mr. | and one of $30,000 for necessary expenses of ins | oumulshes, Until Anadly it cannot advovate evan a tnenonedhlcense Pe eet | tae, ar cain 6 bond eat tne ot PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES of wevera, Masur Builters present on | $21 Mre'Tippin, Mr. Simon Tuite and sisters, | Garfield and Burnside funerals, AN amendment | S00 crueewauout prejudicl y Nn re for nothing — beyon: great ng, 21, te wiect coumitice of 15,im | Miss M: K. Corcoran, Mrs. Noble Linds-y and Mr. | appropriating $20,000 for intleage of army officers | “Whatever may be the Teeult Of the trial before | the Teallzation of their own desires. It would papper yep pegieed frie ebdaperedl gesar > 4 MANTELS, a0. elietenat of brotrachoated Carpenter end Joiners | Youn McGregor. Tie happy counle eit after the | was adopted, as was aio one offered by Mr Ferry | ge Rate arma weyebe Feult Gt the trial before | Seem that tre late memorial to Congress sienod by | do $0 now fu case Le could prevent a cris tn the . iuested to cull aucther inseting for NEXT WED- | Ceremony for Rapfd City, where the groom 1s en-| increasing the item for add clerk hire in all the leading merchants in this District, in refer- | Money market Al present (here secins to him ne btiinge im atl these lines, f1_ | SESBAY*EVENING, “Marc lee at 7y Ociork, at | gaged in inercantle pursults., The precents to tke | pomomes oc ee. coe etltional, clerk, hire im Sree Ghest, Journalists to see your views DOW | ence to this very subject, should be Tegatded aa a | necessity for taking such action. On the. fi aS Kuschis of Pytiiae Hall, corner 13% strect aud Vaan it may be added, were hunterous, elegant | Puendments were viet appropriating $10,000 Jury—an opinion surely entitied to. greater tegara | YoTY emphatic expression of thet views. ‘The | March there. will be S72 samen ape eenneae. a Oriani oxalate ite w cieaa ‘and appropriate. Teed ta ORCS The eae eee es oo. be | Uuun the walted opinion of all corrupt mercenary | anufacturers of the country, should receive every | ee a ation: ae 136 wer cent bonds , oe Jast evening Commjssioner and Mrs. Loring re- | used in observing the transit at Venue, and direc- | journais in the United s encouragement in Washington. Her doors are a YORDEK OF COMMITTEE. _ | ceived many of their iriends, as is their custom on | ting the use of the uncxpeaced bulanoe of the ep. | reset ington jour to them. The merchants of this District | thirteenth twenty million from the 17Uh bona PALMER'S [p> ATEENTION, “PaIntens!—aii, goum- | Friday evenings proprintions forshe Susqu ‘sana river in the cobs | nse satus, OF apay aad pale eoneed by sinpiy Pe cereale soe So be Sakee | ahs Me eo at ace : rn eee . tm ut im circulation very soon, Hal (cotuce Trad Biae ea eae EEN | MT. Lippitt, of the Department of Justice, and | straction of the chanuel and breakwaters of “the | Pausia mas once aptly and pithity ex Fe en ee en |r NE HR ye” x be | (corner Teh : reception teen : : r us for our own trade be compelled to pay a license — AMERICAN GINGER ALE. EUETROE 20 yiconk ire ipegutiwn at cena | Hey"icyeanee fegpuos st evening a oso of Ashing batter” below Havre qe Grace see learaal oF Rane, ue rah St amr tey | tx fortiatprvige. itis Ie i oo SAME B BOYCE, Secretary. Mi. Takahira, chargé d'affatres of Japan, has ts- Arraigned for Child Murder. asked. “Why should THe Stan want to bean | J™stttia ruat oulum. ieee ns < _ | sued invitations to cer gentlemen of the for-] THE ACCUSED wow. 241 aM GUILTY.” ” : airs in West Washington>—— be os a, pbs trates oe 3 ALS Senator Windom expects his wife next week. T “4 = ait become the organ of a ring of “plunderers and | _T#® Coal Trap promises to open briskly, DAY MORNING. at ¥ o'clock: to attend the huseuiag | ThEIF new house will soon be ready for them to | Wallace, a well-grown, robust capred woman, perjurers” to enable it to pay’ a fair'dividend to its | @g00d year is predicted for une businea. PRINCIPAL DEPOT: P.G. M. A. K. Maxnixo, of Rising Sun Lodge, and | Move into {t.—Mr. and Miss Edwards, who have | about twenty years old, was atraigned on the stockholders, M. | areon the canal about four hundred member of the 8. C. Mo By, order, mUrian we. Leelee heel aie a oe ae Mr. | charge of murer, in havinz, on the 3ist of De- —_—_s—- average capacity of 115 tons, a is a : . .G. | Ricket o are a aver went each. 1244 2TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. 5 Je" | soon 9 leave the clty to make visits tn Bult | “py expose tert scent child, | Axoxorae Pansipexrs CauueRs this morning $00,008 20 t.a00.too tebe 7. | more ae an pe es Ro gel for | abandonment.” On tho clerx (Mr. W. Teed were Senators eee Plumb, fas) ieee . Ly} 38 oe at nt many years.— | asking the question as to her she replied, to | man and Piatt, Representatives Cam} CY, SAN'L C. PALMER . ‘of his. Lette: The téxicas Minteter and his family have hearty | the surprise, of all: “T am gel ze ‘The distitet Farwell, Hin, "pingham, Davis, Miller, Tay, AL completed preparations for their departure, and | atterney asked that a plea of not gullty be entered, | drich, icton, Houk, Dunhell Butterworth, FP Televhonic connection. jal9 te. expect to sail March 6th for Mexico. | Sefior Zama- | which was done, and the court directed Mr. How. Urner, Hu Dingley, Valentine, Hardenburgh, ee ee * = © SUN LobGE, No. | Cons thinks he TT BUTE OE a Sen tne Ob | ard Clagett to take the case for the defendant. It] Robison, Obio; Fetigrew, Hellman, Updegrath, ARE ATTRACTIONS 0. . ori fied rivate business. He is sure of a welcome at any | will be remembered that the body of the babe was | Van Horn, and Burrows, of ‘Michigan. ¥FOK THE LADIES aT ee oa dation Tite tte io found in the county several as alter It had been * formerly well | left there allve, and the of the second pre- oe CHK. RUPPERT'S, ie funeral of Brother P. 'W.G. M. Ehown in Washington, are visiting Mrs. Lander, | cinct, ascertaining that the Bement had a Tow INDIAN AGENT TIFFANY Fears TROUBLE.—A tel- Boe oka meee ek COTY i, | Leone Uva | arts wiles erica kag a | nt np aad IR aMggnytoe ntrace | Fam Teme at he Indun bare to-day tom ime t an t-| Gg. ity og 7 men’s hospital and left It tiicrg amd gone Into ser- tioned Pu brcbhrd SLIETERS, SEEPS CaSta ee vice at a House on 10th stieet wrthout having ‘the f-AgeBe Tifany , dated RS, ol 24th, says it is the general fear of the inhabitants ES, of diferes iid, arrested her, when she ReknNOW! that Peney Weweied Work amt ited GOODS, ef every | Use C we prompty se had aid tue Aas tate Wooioel it as tn Me vicinity that the exeodtion of the condemned om) om > ive when @ placed it t March will make trouble. Agent ‘Children's Lveq Satin and Velvet | xen oe ve FOUR — %Lgesire Garnestly that the and WORSTED; NIT. | Fa>> CAR. ngplown andZerhsr WORSTED: German KNIT. | ¢-g=> CARPENTERS! jou Gand st the lowest market Urices. 12 We have added to our large and varied ot gr aarsaee gee oS NIE a ~—— | Builders’ tlardware a full of Te ADIES CAN SAVE 25 PER CENT ON L1uST- | be sold at the lowest pooble See th sintet sorters at east ree om bee 5 14-21 BOTY SYEREe | 30) se |

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