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THE EVENING 3s? AR. ; | ; Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Execpt Sunday, | 5 > ————— AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 4 ‘ Forthwest Corner Fernsylrania Ave. and 11th St., by THE PEDESTRIAN CHAMPIONSHIP. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, an GEO. Ww. one Hee Loge . ROWELL BEATING HIS BEST RECORD, lance tecetien es Gaels ee comes ots rae vee RAMLAN, THE ES F elie oan Stina countel : r’ , , “OUT OF SHAPE. @eutseach. Ry mail —postarce prey 50 cents a mouth, ne year, $6; 6x months, $3. : -_—_ *. {Entered at the Fost (fice at Washington, D. C., as Second-claxe mail matter. ] ‘THe Weesty Sran—pubi: Six mont Newspaper Boom in Battimor-, hed on Frid: i, $1: 10 coy CHANGES IN THE G@A7ETTR-NEW DalLy TO me = STARTED. V% 59—N® 9,016. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1882. TWO CENTS, | "S220 3225S Dees men among newspapers in Uuits city at present, whioa — = | WAS doubtless fmt started by the Thnes pre Washington News and Gossip. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS | t!on of new vessels of war for the navy has tn it a Straw Bond Indictments. i District Government Affairs. ject, First the Herald contemplated ohanging tte provise that half of the ships shall be built at the “4 CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY AND PERJURY. The work of vaccinating the poor of the cit name and undert iking some reform measures, but several navy yards of the United States. In case going steadily on. One of the physician: the matier fell mug Ye Ss nom Goverswent Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal rev- ‘®f the passage of the Dill this will give the south- on Shen a een OS ee roel vaccinated 1,604 persons — nica ore ae. mat sgt our Wie at Hs enue, $270,058.19; customs, $889,780.31. THE ABSTRACTED STATE DEPART- Gane zarda Ghe DUIS ots Swe Gr z0re Of tie) feictinente en pote Nr aaitat erstgnpeirs ane tale ot ths {B8h “stalls in the Geonget Mr. W.C.¢ ofthe Wilmington Beery Bee » saaaiee ps c ases of S. G. Cabell, J F us ne fish wharves (n s NO Will asstime control : Eee ‘in eood a Aur. the members of the Cabinet were present at MENT PAPERS, in the Guinese Immigration Bill will be called UP} Minnix and Charles H. Dickson for censpiracy. | takes place this afterneon ih Georertown, and the Seas, Sad Oa ot Be ee Lolecs in nie tueeang to-day. athe Hedoe ueatiormrn catea aD the military | The first (conspiracy) indictment 1s a document ot Re aeane 4 Shehpere Sag at 4 o'clock this after- | Che w ASRINGTON Stax, has been 7 HORN he ° : ayes I eS legal cap, a dozen or more pages bel! Nr a ef ing editor. ‘The reportorial oc 4s Gia = academy approprintien bill, and will probably pass | 60 pages legal cap, pages being i stan mey | op « THE HQutranie « THE MEXICAN MixisveR, Sefior Zimacona,callel | REPORTS ON THE UTAH CONTEST. | it bctors atjovtament i P| printed, ana embroring oor of the proposals and | matineup Sire Sane wae kee eee 5 ED MING. te ntX@ ASSOCIATION oe Co het to-day and presented his Senator Pendleton, who went to Cincinnati to at- | bonds,and charces In brief tha i 5 4 het gee Toa Monthly mee jetiers of recall. > parties names ast vend the funeral of his sister, Isexpected to return | with iarent t night, bine, confeders conspire Mz. Jonw C. New arrived here this morning | DISTRIOT MATTERS—OOMMITTEE MEETINGS. | 'OMIEM, aoa of penneyivanta, has been in. | PBG,conl InMary, 1889, they | trom New York, teok the oata of offi - vited to address the House committee on commerce | department 1 tered at once upon the dutles of Assistant Secre- on the subject of inter-state commerce. ne states of Nar of the Treasury. Of the off Senate To-day. Senator Sherman to-day submitted « resqlution | Geant, Olio, Inditna, Kent hand Dr. Mary Walker was among the ect! Resolutions of the Chicago historical soctety, re- SPR ne Ew Lec pies i horlal cards of tn- | Florida, Pavpee poe ey e assured that Uh su- | commending the purchase of the Franklin manu- | “M4U0" — : Sn HINARI ERE AGCOW! Ae MONEY Bok lisntemansas aieneny el ; | Seripts Were submiltted by the chair (Mr. Davis, of | ago ma aeiriy. sé | received many congratulatory calls ), and memorials were presented by Mr.An- | te to be [ine the Indiana delegation In. the + WH take e Sdvances Wi raud the Unt tes, did cou along list, and this mornlag starte mt A FANE Of inen to Cut off the water. “They ha emake no dtsi Ww SCHOO. NON’ Very good progress ha= 1 mild Winter weather upon t The one at the corner of 1th ered in and much of th and the tnside trintet SISA most substantia odate twelve sshools. Th Pem., at Macin’s Hall, B'street, be: Streets northwest. ¢ tion, but LO CUE It mut on the Dut bast name eaves Gazette iustitution; am uthorige 1 stil be the organ of hough Che leaders of the Aa prominent part in tte AID Sos 1S some days fons commit. nmintsston bili Mr. New | his morn | Tine request of the approp: vised when the tariff nges Charles H. Dt and Hazelrig, with pe Anotiie partment | thony, from the eity counsel of Providence, for an { Could be brought up in the House without antago- | dence of on, on the accom 4 ANNIVE * 7 ‘3 TEs. rhe way: chusetts avenue and Ist street | publication Iv ts confidentially me Bi and I strc ‘ beearae ton Poet asa as ©” | Mr, Cockrell, endorsing the recommendation for a | pose of the appropriationscommilttee to. chdr M1 of Januvry, 1850, le falsely swore to ce treet school, on the Corceraa morket su avand, Who 16 said to be Lingely Interest. NG, March aews as: tM be finis Liter are in an advanced stare, » within the time specifled iu Uv fire proof building for the national museum and | to pass the Indtan,and consular 21 diph 1 STERFEITER.—Fritz Specker | library. proprlation biuls this wees, If done t mathe will give tain statements That he was the owner of 279 of coal land in Morgan county, Ky., val cousequentiy The Dey will sLensians for the Presidency ‘dy prouiinent members of the o-der, an frof the church. ‘Ybe public are cc ARREST OF A Cot i 1 ss he Senate work to do, and the ta :ominission id for rout i, Loni A COMPLAINT FROM SOUTH WASHING? MISS. To-thorrow a Mew ateruoon paper, to Be srevens. = — | ris arrested in New York city last night by OM-| SHE ABSTRACTED STATE DEPARTMENT PAPERS. | Dili can bs called up WeAt Work, ere CO TNSSION | at $50,000. to accompany bid or route. Is, Lont consisting of Messrs. P Culinane, | eulled the Brenig Stor, will be issued. It Ie'etetes W BUILDING ASSOCTATION.—‘These are S of the secret service for manufacturing coun-| Mr. Windom, from the committee on foreign re- THE NOMINATION OF MR. CONKLING. Another precisely suntlar 14 fietaent charges U rads and Geonge Vo- | Uist Mr. Yee ee late ‘or the dle tpt wcutm thelr | terfeit twenty-five cent coin. When arrested, | lations, reported an original resolution which, he] ‘phe indieatinns are there may be sean oppost- | John N. Miunix the same ¢fene: sin South W id weit know ny jourwalisthe cian, amd Eept upto | UWenty-seven of these ee Daplegients tar sald, covered the subject matter of Mr. Bayard’s | tion to the contin ase 4 ae “wpe on lin, and at his house cme 4 manuiaturing were discovered, and age 9 tion of Mr. Conkling, but that | Phe District Suite Az: it will not take organized shape. It ts expected Contractors, ign rela-| thatthe nomfnation will be reported at the next This mornte-, In the Circait Court, Judge Mac- ton of the iit will) Arthur, the tirst of the cases aga: ast Paving 100s Mn Uh resolution of Friday last, and the matters ten re- ferred to by Mr. Edmunds. It !s as follow: a Resolved, That the committee on fore ‘The Van- | tions be, ahi it ts hereby, Instructed to inquire Into | executive se: ‘dep at in politic cquire re should not 2 ENTS OF U.S. NAVAL VESSEL are jot to be = oo ant - Championship, eB ILUENG AS. | datia, Capt. Meade, arrived F th. at As- | all the circumstences concerning the alleged loss | £0 Over to the next : strtet > 2 ‘ : D uae tee cocoa | pinwall from Carthagena, having called at Porte | OF abstraction from the office of the Secretary of | Will carry it over. > fen oe ae eee “5 eaeanee paliey KowsLI LIN THE LEAD, AND SCOTT AND Pad Bello en route. Health of officers and crew were | State of certain papers and documents mentioned | against confirmation, the supposition ts that at | 3 SS utOle eat oeker, TOL tid oa OUT OF THE RACK, ood. Ti ander Woodward, sailed | in the message of the President, sent to the Senate fil object and carry the matter over for | Messrs. Cook and Cole for the defendant—Mr. New York, t The ®o'eloek come at rom. ‘ebruary 1th, for Routan and | on the 26th day uary, A. D, 1882, and report ther day. Mr. Conkling’s friends are anxious | Lewis Clephane, Thisisone of a ciass of cas’ m™ the Be 2 thereon with such recommendations’ as may ap- | to reach a vote, and, unless prevented by an ohjec- aggregating about $500,000. ‘The amount sued for i = pear fo tt proper in the premises; and that it In | ton, will pus the case at Ube first executive ses- | #eTesatin pended by the plainum in A Cavecs oF THE Democrats of the House will | quire into all the circ ees of the alleged | Sion. ae his Tie centen te ae be held next Saturday night for the purpose of | eiaipt mi ental Ge the THE DELEGATE FROM ALASKA. redl thie de M. "LAW selecting one member from each state to serve ene ee 4 2 T ile, from the same committer, reported t M.D. Bul shall not be | in being personally mt people uot ouiy unnie y contracts oF nature with or JOIN COC upon the congressional campaign committee, ation declaring tt aut but - ; duns Tt is not rieit, ond t . BS ee eee he . a. ‘of sail countries, or with | admitted to aseatin the 47th Con :re dele- | citizens fn that 10 to 5 t 6 reagent: THE BPS Natioxat, BANK Notes received to-day for re- | corporations or assoclitions having relauions With | wate from the Teretace of ates until the cam= au ee | cat oath tae ee ee ee ng visa ia the ankle amd = demption, $188,000. gr asserting claims against, or grants derived | inittse om territorie A thereon, ee | ee Sra Gt Go IIe Gate Sn eee oe i ee nable to Walk further. 7 Snes rom, either of the saine, and also whether an Tre 6 Co 5 fe contracts a eae ante nd do the best. he could ROWELL. BEATS MIS REST RRCORD. la | MR. Brare’s Aporess.—There ts nothing suber of Congress, or any other officer of the ‘ed to the commi plae the in good repair, and | before a Loard:mer tits, and do the best he could. Shortly 4 iter pleted his 2001 best record any If this suet was. 0 p mornin ting his ow Kowell com the previous United States Ponce! tue contrictor f affairs had | government rip se to-day of Mr. Blaine’s address. Itis to be el to print an extraordinary edition of the the work good, Ui the schedule ot street ved this secson they has had any personal tnterest or PaY OF ot the matte be able ty Detore mentioned, | The House committee on milit pt np | if es ‘ abn ber 24, ISSO, 1,509 yards, a ‘ a 8 hereo! h suel nS 29 a GRAATAA Saye eae ve | Substituted an it pavernent for Ing, but ifnot. it would have tego ov Faye 4 “oe 4 At the faster Builders present on | oration and have it handsomely bound, and it will | ae ae ron Sa ttc ne pnrnenae as nS AS | under consideration this morning Representative | Fy eta Petr ris, and the Fi-triet entered sult | year.” The authorities are now worl ie orig a rea Hazard, a Weinesds: il, the select camtuitice of L then through the representatives in Congress have Mee Ne et a ene Denes Te nots’ Dil relative to the pay of officers of the | for $41,000. ‘The defence ts: First, that the stieet | Totten wood pave but of the wa! When Hucacl arognea Une aie he otowed wee eenbat eee one cone Jobe foregoing ‘Tesolutions any three members nd after agrecing to two amendments tn- | Was paved by def=ndants G8 au Aa tele Howe to earve the sult, Htches bringin up the resrait the Same galt RESDAY EVENING. March Inte at De delat at | gee 7 Sonnectieut, has been se- | Of Said “committee shall constitute a quorum. | Structed Ropresentative Davis to make a tevorable | the Doard of public works, With material selected | portion of the «tly. — tna the boomer, chorcas tate’ taco oe ee Knishts of Py corner 13% street and Fean- |. SENATOR HAwney, of Connecticut, has bee | Resolved, That id committee have power | Teport upon it to the House. As adopted the bill ye bow nit passed by their in- BOWS AND AKROWS FOR evident: Lermntiied to keep togett nd contest, < s : | (ated as the orator of the day on the occasion Of | to send "for persons and papers in regard to the | Provides that whenever any commfssioned ofticer | spector, and the v inspected and accepted With ecu other for first, second and third honor, ally invited to atte the anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg. before mentidned inquites ser tetine of the artny below the rank of mor shall have | as ft progressed, and on completion v RL WunCphu sek, Carve eck nk mere eee BY ORDEK OF COMMITTEE. to sit during th sittinus of the Sen: I rved under one commission, or, in Case Of having | accepted as sav personsin the bu Seott, th jorplan, Wassxetos, D.C 2 Te : That the Expenses incurred ta tie | been transferred or appointed from the volunteer | was not In the nitur Withdrew shortly alters o'clock Inst night. He KBOLDEKS MEETIS Citizens of Washington: No. 254,366, paving «nd | the foregoing resolutions be pld on the certilcate | f0 the regular service, er from one corps or arm of | new and ent ots ement ; 2 Poy | did not send any notice to the managers until $280 oo | building material, Antonio Pellctier, filed Decem- | of the chairman of said committee out of the ap- | eee po aneue jp unaen nore thn ne corn | i, ond Ww me ol recognized “KS, ean einen fe sPils ted | ‘Uhis mor a nemeby giv Sat a exer tucetiig of | AO eC ee Remuie + (ot tue contlugent ‘expenses of te) tial te entitiod 10. and ehall resolve the pay amt| ines rendered a verdict for Into a window, or row or toe, | Ata Sy, Waork the. s. nics 13 antlers las pckholiers of . ny will be held in this ssignor Of one-half to G. W. House, Juaction, | Sqnate, | gested, as they were {mportant | Allowances of the grade next above that In whtch | the deieni to haul up cient strength tO yo]. aes mit ' NINN, 188 aulles & lapas Bio avenue northwest, on RUESDAY. the fin eat and hot fully understood, the resolutions Le over | BE Shall have so Served for seh period v ee OrE Trouble at Ffamline. SMe nis equip Incapensise. ara. iUgerald, Wt miles Lap; Nore: tors, miake By-laws, aid transact any other busi- | oot, a fayles have | $0 ordered, a t We 1 shall guthorize 4 eT GED INTERNAL DISS! s eTHODIST | club of tals umn CORVENS it is enti ae eceneary for said corporation, nv | Miss Clara L. Neel and Mrs. Helen M. Sayles have | Tp ¢edersd. and the subject went over for one day | Tintyer of oflicers ia, tie area OF ane Gas Oe Gena | practicable, ane that with very litle practice Stale OF Sretheres T. Knicht, Aron Bradsha been appointed temporary clerks in the Post : regiment thereof, as now allowed by Law. L. Coates, W.P. Ela” SULTURE IN FLORIDA. tus Orange Groye Company, Just or- have a Ww abaree of ke disposed of. Beuaene eee teat Ham. | 80 Ht to be a fireman could Shoot, with « There are evidences of internal trouble at Ham- | (01 Gree hrean ¢ 20. When the | Lewis W. Munson charge, | Archers 1a: not the | #m sure that ADELPHIA, Fe ome artment, € effect March Ist; H. EOE a PEIan oes otiee Weonertae on ieee Gat Mr. Beck offered a resolution calling on the Sec} TEE TRIAL t March 1st; Harry M. Johnson, | retary of War for an ttmlzed statement of how, E —_ by whom, and under what exigency or orders we Testimony fo rusty 2.—Mr. M. Goodin, of y of the Potoma c W, A. Bartlett. 1 meniber of the ctub 5 Ts at auc Te gray gelding, Grey Chief, BUNS mor ne Defence. nd tor ans Raiaen As Seid 10 Harney Dotnotest, of New York, £0F atouce, i. FP. SMITE | floor of the Senate towtay. It wassatd that he Was | cers has been expended tn eget monthe, cin | Th ling of a eaadareleeGeatl on : i its cape won ke brought $1,1 a —_ PT" _ | here on his wife's business affatrs, and there was | whether the estimte of $52.00, whlch. Was used | gos in laste Gnd the GM One 1 Sposebimte lee = ‘es > TRI OT ALMS.—BE- | another report that he had come here to oppose | for by him to meet the defieteney will be sufficient pote ties Mallcy’s Bry Geods Store Burned, of the District of Columbia whe | the confirmation of Conkilng. for the remaining jour months, with his reasons | : eusieee eh New HAVEN, Conn., Febrtry 28.—A fire occurred al methods cf the Associated ee for ming that this amount will sufi aS a Witne: trea? T in the dry foods store of E. Malley this moraing at pr niie ond Gonmeees One sl Adopted. he sald, to ‘OnSacriDle LUEBEr o: ichel ton, 4 o'joeh, and the butlding and contents were Hor Sewing, Kenta, Re ean OF Mr An ttiony Weup) nytt intondeat Mr 1. —_ ed. Messrs. Pullerston & Mivted 10 fiquire to tin , by the hour or pee: theate Sou inene Teioll grocers, Saved but Uaedr ra to the Wotuan's purchasing the papers of Major General N Sra HOUR DuhinE being wuLted, are Tully Work Department of Associated Charities, 1418 F ariver. Gen. | Greene. : | The on Mall mail and the treet. £8 t The go Bills Were introdneed—By Mr. Gorman: T | is esti $80,009 to - has telegrapued thelr approach to | vide for te co of the Delaware aw , ed by Taspec two-story W | $1,500. Cotumbus Ale Isaae Beers, erect bear Uniontown county under, repair brick, Ht S SAMUEL KFR. —< DR! the different points along the Mn th Uke policies is in the climes to say any Ua ihe can get at bis sate, Chesapeake tre aud naval dete Tue Scrreme Covet of the United States re- | By Mr. Edmund a& means of mite’ ominer tal purpos:s, ‘o provide for dower in & New French and Scotch Gi | s between New York avenue — qualities at low prices. assembled to-day for the transaction of business | ‘demption in the Jolumnbla. F tee Latest News by Cable. re Oatem Bd vale its four weeks recess. Owing to the fact that | gulls: To Ee cee necne prisoner was not so. dis meet | nortiw ' HANLAN “OUT OF ” the justices had had onty one brief conference for md plage hin on the dinquatifien tor re ey wore | February Th ™m to-day the discussion of the opinions which they had also (by request), tor establish a tree | Vthat tee court hed tut severally prepared during the recess, the an- PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES, TIN honncament of decisions was postponed until next MANTELS AND GAS FIXTURE! Week. when opinions ‘will prohably “be. nanded ai 7" anil dBwn in a tarze number of cases. ‘The court 1s en- aa eareinies beck beets Semmens gaged to-day merely upon routine business. rises nting: Kindergarten training 1, with sense in the District of Cotu Directing the printin: “aved plate of the OF of the lite sbbason gimeut. who, Re sal if eou enuly now wel ek he was down to facts . Ferguson, iWellings, N st., bet. Mth 000. Mary E. Cushine am 1 card pre | arfield for dtstribw same names as tin Xpiring ussofations, pro vided that the en With the pj racter of some church nd truthfulness. Yest ara the foets ¢ vesttion of ) public. L oly of th Upon the c =F Dillcame upas the worl Mi Lonvox, has There | zl eve Rew ® ee Uon by the Senat ae ee oe ey, erect a three-story dwelling, SLAVERY TN BGYPT. BROORS, 5 Tue Exrimtxa NavioNat Bans CHanrens.—The | The’ post vil ipptopriation bill was reectved eseribed | for te dis | and ioth sts. new. : $7,500. phany chu ary 2 —The Stewed = 5 ‘RES, Attorney General, in repty to Inquiries subraitted | from the Housc, and referred to the tee on iaiecgticcconneh fe is ret brick chape Xaudria says he hears, on good Aneney for Misti! th tert, Corcoran Building, | rey ee Bos request of the controtier | appropriations.” nl olens numbering, tt 8 Fe | Geo. Wwalke corner Uand | ty Considers tie malntenance of Pe fd as pert ora of the curren, has declded that thore 1s nothing |, 21° Hause, re Mution tendering thanks to Hon. | af st Buon ep | Siar ccowaary for the Kzyitian p a ane “eeoeeg pring a tel S vs : rpeusy plidne for the spproprite rie , Tepair | Wishes to dismiss the employes recentiy appolut tee A ey in the present national hank Luwsto prevent those | Cred by itm In tie Gutikid taconite tw) withesse frame, 85 Vi to stop the slave tram - jal6 who have been stockholders of expirinc corpera- | y on motion of Mr. Thin, teken £70 nd Mir. Word cai eae oe an ee Re = * — es : = tions from organizing new natlonal banks of the | Presidente table oad on ee {to Mejor Hails me PARNELUS WEEK OF SOLITARY CONPINEMENT. FRESH BOVINE VIRUS. | dent’s table and concurred in. 1/ | A MERTING OF HEBREW CITIZENS—ACTION TAKES TO RELIEVE THE WANTS OF THE EXILES NOW IN THIS EF COMMITTEE ALPOINTED—SOME RE OF THE RUSSIAN HE. NEW ENGLAND VACCIN! DAILY SUPPi W. C. MILBUR! Puaaactst. 1429 Pennsylvania avenue. er (Cal), in eharze | Fielded the floor to Mr. | peal of the fatter to ali | to be considered. “The committee were the Wurre Horse € pr, Saunders, Ri nd Governors Port TRE LAND ACT INer! quire into the ha i The honse of lords commitier to H. McGILL, WHOLESALE AND anil Renresshtatt | priatton ts cont. : \ nh i : : i | a : workting of th wet WH meet today, Tes tint EK 18 BUILDING SULPLILS, | fgteynacsestrret | ilte sections ne | eet : : l 5 “ + BE) business w syste i partment, bi passed. : He- | “ : nliaeni i | On motion of Mr. Allison, the s Ro lsat : The d upon the President to-day, eee x Stoo that fl jer by Mr. Charles Baum, ing t who briefly objects, —remaraliy that no ruin the jail : 1 boand—ste Use C188 | comments LONE GE hac last eventing whe had Leen IY two o'elock when the court. 1 Warden Crocker nm with Guitean | Carrars W. 1. Gint, who has been four year, | elers ort ¢ military committee, was toad: | warmly congratulated friends upon the pas- » of the bill through both how es to restor {to his former rank’ of master’s departinent In TO DEATH. ateb froin St. Pex Ten of the fimmigration bill. al Nominations To. him @ fetto 0 plain the quar eae PAE tea m agent, New York city; Fret: in his! } Hi, and ur have been sentenced to dcath. ‘Trevaxy.—Upon request of the Secretier Les Grisw oki, kilug wa i 1 z : Be tpl —— Interior the Secret ar has instructed the | : er ole EA \ ¥ ‘ . Gs a al ble art ey proecd 1) witndra ire ike elves. They ure of A Railronad oe ee» eee me re 3 freet_ Gen. MeDoweil to | PUY ath) satis Oran = y t ast eventing: t are in E educated, ret 2 ates senate to turn over to Indian Representatives. Weaceniniee f Neeepeewraiaoi Sap x ortably provided with | _,BALTEORE, Pebrnary 2 Siva tandlono roan: fi REN sinee z [a sotdic . 5 , e E “ | this meray, in the case oF Upton W. Dorsey, the San Cark yallindicn | When the House inet this morning the ehamber | Gustecu Peri one 3 make them feel that raliroad tiohet bi Bel hel by the militar st those who ppearance, the desis } ChoL ks 1e pastor, Rev. ttelr persecutions are under sentence’ of court 1 fap and the Balun: n replaced and the y ‘ Inting of the lute | in tront oc the wi | namely, t Rie erence Oc rt “A COMMITTEE OF WOMEN | regularly enlisted scouts, P Aono a bees aa Aa hatte ah : ; | des rided its A been lookin ir needs and nothing | Dandy “Jim and Sxippy, for whose’ dent J. A. Garfleld removed. PS TIteg ern ae: sear med | A Nee Pi his moratne, Hy h 1 4 4 Indicte Seb-«: vonement as been ‘denied, as stated tn yes- | ‘The journals of yesterday and of Saturday hav- | {{Gulleay wos in the position I i cote Gnen fod ae an a sin to get them employment and | Dorey had becn indicted cha Estates of YS STAR Ing been read, i r H i i . 10 oe us ° oe the iste =e | ratiroad coin and had been acquit: authorizing th ‘r tu el q quite nd had been taken to the hospital, | ougl st Le Ot any, on n | GeNrra Snenwas will lesve to-morrow on an | MUthoriZl ae would not be Prantl pught sult sass Ae COPAY, OMAatan eady convalescluz, The busband of | v ded trip tothe south provided wits a place | pe dict as above stated, ‘The case Will probabl st. He will visit the | from the engray Re aes ws aw 1k t fleld ag to Work for = — det. Dand E, | sand Rio Grande military posts witha view | fleld ar if to wol ated, Svan Wee. | ecctte abauauucint cr cis wi the stronger gar- | ot anil 10 per i! Bs potut ¢ " 2 ad been used to ig- | Sateide of h United States Marshal, = or establtsnment of others. Gen. Sher | Gincon introduced a Aginy fesol\inion. for mday Mr. E, C. Weve OLS OS Oe Sereda mney | 00, February isp = ese EtG Lika nin ppointment of a committee of sixteen mem-| gor | S ml 101 et Ape midtted. is statements were false, | efor them, 23 ne one States a BOOKS, &e. aaa Maro, Sccompanied by two alds, Cols. Poe | hore Elven trom the and nine fre need Ocaeee ise and eee (judge Cox) custainiog this: point | © Mrs. I. L. Blout and other ladies, who have oa a a. e August Ash Committed suicide 1 ing by = ebration of the two hun- . Y | directed a verdict of not guilty to be entered. Gone so well, will hereafter spare no pains | Shooting himself Urough te heart. Financial Pexsovat.—Senator Cameron and wife, who left | dredth anniversary of the discovery of the mit 5 aes sharia to look after the personal coutort of all these poor | Troubleand hard driuklug are supposed U hav WHE NEW CYCLOP MA OF PRACTICAL | Quotations, by 1. K. Hoyt and A. L. Ward, $5. : ae cameron | of the Mississippi river by De La Salle, to be hella | : people. mesenger pap oy Fong by Canon jay for Florida, wil join Mr. Simon Cameron | Qt {he Mississippi river by. Tee ores I] A Seniors Brow wire 4 Sroxe.—Wrn, Norris. a | POP nose stated that Mr. abrams had already | Deel the causes witch Jed nim to the rash act ene: Ue Meo ener car eet of ex-Congress- | the committee on rules. } Court yesterday to assaulting Ralph Hamilton, a | Tecelved $100 for the purpose of taking care of these wil War, vo Yah wae of New sax pacer aoe BOS peo ee . ena ot Ge sevemor Lyd : al aga KitamelL. | nine-year old son of Dr. Hamilton, who stated Uiat | oe eerie = = ponces! rag SING Span by Ju e3 all property to lily wife.——Many | and legislature of Louisiana on the subject, and it md .G. Butior Oct 7, | nls See Parag Son ne. | SaFy to extend more or less wid for one year a “ “ ; Lenten and Devotional Books, nator Conkling called to see lit | received a sunilar reference. ey ed v0: Butler October 17, | itis son was unsble to appear asa witness on ite. FREE TRADE he new fish law: Frayer Books aud Hymmais in Cases. BALLANTYNE & SON, Etec 5, 1879, when she | oan = weitien, conke serious | least. But these were not all who will come here. + seroa. aie c tthe Fitth Avenue Hotel, New York. | Mr. Kelly, chairman of the committee on ways | iyhces he anand Non aati eam hem she Gut on iis head, which exposed the Srull."A whive | The refugees who have arrived in New York will Wil eno. mobopoty in the sal ng for some time. "No hint Was given as to | Ung duties’on te. an ee, products of the pos | AT! oe need needa i ce aigieot Hee m chikiven whee | < j tne ex-Seaato's tutemton wit mene Oy aie | eee eet ee Pos-| decree of divorce was also granted to-tay i tiie | stone across the street at. some children, which : ete , e market sh benches in market. Nuw five or massed. * ‘ st Alanio Eva Sheltie it will be necessary for a fund to be raised to atd | Wie mi ceptance or non-acceptance of the position of U. 8. | "On motion of Mr. Reagan, the Senate bill appro- | Ghe,0f, Harriet C. Evans against Alirdo Evans, | struck Rath Haintiton. The court continued the Supreme Conrt Justice.—-Mr. Longfellow's un- | priating $100,000 for continulng the Improvement | married daugl.ter returned from Washington to her | of Galveston harbor, was taken froin the Speaker's smbridge hoe I m4 “ ; six dealers will have a location there. ‘The mayor They were married July 11, 1872, and she charges | case to see the boy’s injuries, them whenever they appear among us. Will also grant Mcenses W sll fish at other places desertion on January 18, 1879. ae THE OUTRAGES IN RUSSIA. in town, fat as there is market now, iis not ——. MARRIAGE LIcENsES have been Issued to John T.| fr. A. S. Solomons sald that in this enlightened | thought that there will be many applications for bt 2 paper ce t week. Her father needs the | table and passed. Cole and Emma R. Shepherd; Constantine W. * Ki The Making of Englas a j mont attentive gare at present, aleainigh he is not | Mr, Cox WN: ¥.) introduced a binl amending seo- | ,TSUNUE THTRrEE—-Four small colored bors | Cole, and, Emma R. Shepherd; Constantine W:| aeetnere wasmiuch prejulce against the Hebrews, | Such: licenses cxcept at the Upper ead Of King ‘The Prince and the Pauper, by Mark Twain. Feet dit gti docs not now use his pen at all— | tion 4400, titie 32 Revised Statutes, soas to pro-| Rawnl and Charles Water ee ee Cnr | Toate dnd Annie. El especially in Russia. in a lengthy conversation | SUC Op nee Rnockern.—The veneras Join Fax, by author of "A Fool's Errand.” ; Bot even to sign his name. | ‘Tne poet's daughter, | vide that all foreign private steam vessels, carry. | BoWill and Charles, Walker, were chai rand Lar | Mams; Jos. Capin Hayes, of Plaitsburg, with Hon. John W. Foster, our late minister to St, : pa uuecllorevilie and Gettysburg, by General A. Dou- j with her rosy cheeks and bright eyes, looks Nery | ing passengers, going out of any port of the United ceny of $140 from Wm. Laws, colored, of No. 2218 | Louisa Virginia Turner, éf Martinsburg, W. Petersburg, he had learned such facts as would % 6 o'clock tis F Ailahits. the Antedituvian World, by I. Donnelly. | Much like him. Henry James, while In Wash- | States, shall be Inspected under the United States | Gin¥ of $40 from Win, Laws, colored, of No. 2318 does Bedices hen make the biood curdle with indignation, ‘The out- ‘a country story. zelte tohave asked & Clever, Youngs Grae thee | eaees ERAT Dill Was passed at the last Con-| Pheiety edited “sons and Datightem pf the Raine | ‘Tae Ux1on VeTERAN COnFS Far.—There was a | rages thet hina een perpetrated bad oot bors ours Hopes aiid Fears for Art by Wm. Morris. zette to have ‘asked a clever young lady if there | gress by the House, but falled in the Senate. : it. Olivet,” ant hageb, | targe s lage at Masonic ‘Temple last evening, | fined to the Jews alone, but to all other nationall- bey NOR, yest” sald she, “And I should think yee eed | Deena Rataaan OF the committee on ap-| funns there. belng no treasurer” and We mumed | ae CaGOpcEINGT OF tne Hal ok the’ Gude, Vetoes | ties who difered trom the Greek chien. eons t FRANCIS B. MOHUN, “Oh, yes,” said she, “and I should think you would | propriations, feported back the immediate detic , f c ker Kelfer made the opentny SYLVANIA AVENUE. | Kbiw ql about it Uecause there isa piace on it | ency bil, with Senate amendments, recommend. | seein ovens ald tae eee red | Comps, Speaker Ketter made the opening address, ———+}| tegen ved: Nou arotere to have Lento an | ee ae noneconcurrence 10 | the money and divided 1t- among the prisoners | Lincolt, Gen. W. T. Sherman and Gen. Phil Sher ington live ‘ou are sure to have heat = 78 Of men: ort of * est: I. et We ASAIIONS: won, yy Donel g2. | 20%. F00™y DeCaae his father Was au Bogish | Comte was aged to rep Sonny was put on the stand, andadwnitted taking | dan. Among tho’ distinguished guests, present r ioe ” “the ey, and stated that the other boys told him | were Gen. Crittenden, of Kentucky; Gen. W. E. fench History for Pucliah Children: $ man REFORTS ON THE UTAH CONTEST. todo it. Policeman Thodes stated that he arrest. | W. Hoss ot Baltiipore: Gen, KB. Ayres and matt, he Maling of Eueiand. by Jno. Richard Green, author ‘Whe Guitcau Case. Mr. Calkins, chairman of the committee on elec. | ed the defendants with things in thelr possession | Gen, MaCFeelcy, Gen. Mitchell, Senator Harrison: of “History of the English Peo} 50. : . s Metaphys:cn, i ead in Firet Prices by Borden P. MR. SCOVILLE AND THE BILL OF EXCEPTIONS, tions, submi‘ted the report of that committee on | that they bought, and recovered $15 of the money. | of Indiana; Bowne. $2.5 tam. | They were all committed for the action of the | Smith, Hon. A.D. Hazen and M. M. Parker. Great Bow city and Who Achieved Them, by Henry District Attorney ‘cone to-day recetved. 6 A let- Cece ones, Teoslioudsier ans grand jury in default of $500 bends. ‘The siranecroents, and Oceoration of the fair 8 Sie Shear ee EAS: ae py w, | 2, inclotng a portion of the DIlLot excepetons in | Spann eRe, cometee, 1a et Eneneae rae Affaire in West Washington, appear invidious. ‘There is one table, however, oitsand he Halictt Fhilites, of ihe Washingwn Bar; $3." | the case of Guiteau, which he asks to be putin | declariug Mr. Campbell entitica te the cent ohne | Sate or Reau Esrare.—B. H. Warner hea gold ence > 4 S. ile surpasses, or perhaps even equals, some of the Ong of Sie alae ak de eee alt, pring, He states mat the rematnder will be sent | MF- Moulton submitted a further resolution (aned | for the owners to Mf. JW. F. Myers the! whole is 4 *, Deal decoration or value of stock, but ‘therton, Ds i north front of ground on Weat, between Milvand in beauty Of = Wie een: on, and he expects to see it in type and correct the | P34 Nores of ‘teaae} decline, Cae ae woulton | Momteomers. Seeate a m, for $7,800. It | because of the personnel of its corps of attendants, 7 army nurses. For the back x by Thursday atternoon or Friday forenoon. | was duly clected a delegate toCongrest.” The se. | Will be at once improved row of fine rick | 7HAUiS the table ot the army = TTS Romssivania mene memeet. | He, desites 10, meet Col” Corknit Wriday ater. | nos Uy clsciod s deleEate to Congress the Te | ace Hely recognized as a part of the great army of the the ~ soci Salt Mint, an: ue: sweauten Goeee ee te ‘The House then, at 1:40, went into the commit- |_| SySTEMATIzED Cnariry,—The wrest WWeshiegion Union. Sosiient and unassuming have they eack the Boss BoucHT. Urday morning. “Mr. Scoville, ‘trom "the, fae milter aecneeas apeore ian ioe oe Cronin at the aged Wonaw's flome, “tke vies | Ove Deen that altough nearly two score of tuem Teadjuster caucus ‘Rove = day - 3 > ary academy 4} jation al » : resident in this city, ven the soldiers Grigsby, steamer CASH PAID YOR, AT. KINDS. OF BOOKS, PAM- | LOVED, lent will accept bis bil thoes Oat | PTOprlites $418,807. ‘e ee cere ae aie Ehew unul lntely tuae Harriet Dame, than |- whe Mr. Solomons was speaking a subscrip- prea tte e Sesterday with his pRiee And Is not aware of the fact that settling, billy ot ‘The District in Congress. doseph W. Davis secregary. “The med ras | whom, no woman of the war did more, if-as in Peg fame ANGLIM’S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTOPE, ant Concousn BUILDING, F Staeer. distri ‘tor their organizat Baum announced that over $200 had been raised. EE-LAW BOOKS W TCS ; hours ‘The meeting then proceeded to organize a com- View of selecting the portions of the evidence to | £5°5, onus tg otit Gstaad ne OF EO aS | eT Te a eS ceeing capleyaent rea time, thelr presence unknown and when Mr. Charles Baum was elected chatr- | which they appiy, and from present Indications it | © m apply there, and the seers ct tae eae and help- | Perhaps their ina; L 1. Blout, secretary; L. treas- will require some days, if not weeks, before the DOWER IN EQUITIES OF REDEMPTION. less poor are to be sent there. The a urer, and Aaron Kaufman, Leon counsel will be able (o agree upon a bill of excep-| Senator Edmunds to-day introduced a bill to pro- | stata that there seems to be some misapprehen- tons. vide for dower in equities of redemption in the slon among the residents hero as to the nature of Grx. W.C. Roam In a published card, takes | District of Columbia. It provides that the widow | the associat wi known Issue with « statement faade dy Mr. Blaine in his | Of aby person dying entitled to un equity of re Debts promote fudeabeinte: eaten tee metaoial areas tae hen Ge Gare an: | QnA 1 any rea tate within the Dist of | tf promote fedicrntnate ime ing hat a as chief of staff of the army | sine extent, upon the same inciples, and to be | furnished to the most destitute. i ti : tion list was sent around in the gathering, and Mr. sxeeption usually require considerable tine, The | ‘The committee on rules of the Housed not hold | hud. 1a gue, heir work, and entered upon or “Géntle Annie” Etheridge, or any of the list the and Mr. a # ict attorney ts now eng: in examining so t tion isa tench of hie tal aa tae been iorwanion: witlethe a meeting to-day, and action on the resolution to | their duties, The office of the associat ‘TED. 15 — ———$—$—$—$——$———_—$ 5 H* WARD & HUTCHINSON + i 347 NINTH STREES NORTHWEST, BRANCH CORNER E1GH1 EENTH ANDP STREETS, DUPONT CIRCLE. i i Hi FLUMEING, FURNACES, RANGES equity of re-| IMPROVEMENTS.—Mrs. W.. AH pl is about to estate, Retrrea construct two dwelling houses was: ly en- MANTELS, &e. Sali on the east side of High Frog og the Jobbine in all these tines. fn %0 has im to “Representative Hunton conducted an argument before the House tee oe ree, land claims in favor of the Syren of ‘McGarrahan, of Gra Mr. McDill adi in So-day. versely a ent ISSOLUTION ¥ LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, . is this day dissolved by’ fast coreent of the several Raster. nisin U he euthorized to collect all F, Y GARKER and SE RINSLOW wih sone be prominent a: Dev

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