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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Berth west Corner Penasplvania Avs. and 11th St..57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. 1x6 Sten in served to enbecritera in the ir on their own seccunt, at 19 cents per weer, nts th. Copies at the ccunter, 3 prepaud—50 cents a month, (Entered ct the Poet Ofice at Washington, D. C..a3 = red “i on Friday—1 ayear, | — 0 | eee tog Vv 61—N® 9,282, WASHINGTON, D. C., Telegrams to The Star, CABINET CRISIS IN FRANCE, - DOUBLE EXEOUTION IN IRELAND. THE WRECK OF THE CIMNBRIA. onan BLOODY WORK OF NEVADA BRIGANDS. ———_ THE PREVAILING COLD SNAP, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1883. TWO CENTS. aS at = THE NEW JERSEY SENATORSHIP Beetrge prepaid. C2 An i Tee =a 7 * ‘TO-DAY. a NEW PUBLICATIONS. AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL } Washington News: and Gossip. ao Teh Caxtrou seas eee et ee eee san ASS Tiss eumsabdahon: " 2 W. VATIONAL THEATER. ae ; 181 z = SiS Senate Proceedings. SENATOR M'PHERSON ROLDS THE FORT. Tre Moses Ack Fox Frnevary N’ 7 res Ee ory aa A sires nortieest Bervicee tae Pipbanp ili aersrie, | 28 Gre ae TeV | goveral petitions of tron-workers against a re- ‘Trextox, N.J., Jan. 23—Both the house and ane at Tr mence xt 7:30 p.m. All who need salvation, come: . * duction of duties were presented in the Senate | 4 CONVERSATION WITH RERDEIL—TH® CosT OF GkT- | senate voted separately on the U. & senatorshi IS NOW READY. Bartley Car: 3e23-2t° <8—GETT sTRU: From | Question this morning. Upon the call of the rol RATOn eee GeRrTING THETROCISONG Feom | TimGCmOCeRt maceibere. voted CAAMk Seeman were Senators Davis, Van Wyck, Hale, Harris,| Mr. VanWyck, from the minority of the com-| ®NATOR DoRsey, ETc. Chapman, Clarke, Flynn, Jernee, Hill and Kelly. Jones, of Florida, and Mahone, and Representa- | mittee on pensions, submitted a report In favor of Speaker O'Connor ordered the reading of the law tives Carpenter,’ Thompson Aldrion, Watson, | 16 Passage of the House iil to give increased When the star route trial was resumed thts | governing the action of members of the, legtsine Skinner, Wililams, Steele, Ketcham, Robinson, of | pensions to one-armed and one-legged soldie: morning the examination of A. 8. Powers, the | ture — oye —_ election: = at. 8 ~_ Ohio, Clements, Ray and Neal. =” vm | bur, a3 the majority report had not been made,the | sub-contractor on the Eugene City route, was con. | “tr Tt makes hy ——4 rh be Terris cueported ties tne Majority report | tnued by Mr. Bliss. After som2 questions relat- -aker stated that the roll would be called unt ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CaBrNeT were present | would be ready in two or three days, when the | Ing to routine matters on the route, Mr. Bliss in- } all members voted for some one. This had the d= at the regular Cabinet meeting to-day except Sec- | other could also be presented. quired: “When you were here at the last trial | sired effect, ason the next roll call the 6recaicitrant THE AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day | to-day. = DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HORTICULTU- TAL SOCIF ¢_annnal meeting will be he'd on WEDN-SDAY EVENING, the 24th instant, at Hi ‘0. 606 Lith street n.w., at 8 o’clook. election of officers will be held. G. A. BALL, Secretary. 35 CENTS PER COPY. P ANNUM, $1.60. a for our list of Scie that spring from base motives, ny thwarted. ie, resenting vice. sout tern iife in all ste aspects. Enough of color :o give it reali MAGNIFICENT Cast 7M ETT CE.—ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO Ge AO OER ZREE vITRER notified to make early pay- iT ‘are it 717 Evstreet southwest, or at my store, UP OF CLUBS. 3 a 3 21 Mr. Lapham, by request, introduced a bill for id you have any mem! tog: with the entire democratic DEEN Sensational yet not inprobabl>. = Reece er ae eae aee ae CanaenTon ee | enerellalat the ckate Of New York and tio polaters CONVERSATION WITH RERDELLI” membership, voted for McPherson, giving him 53 4 Lacehtermovivg :t yroper interval, THE KINDERGARTEN PHILOQSOPHY.—A of 1812. : ; tate traver | The Witness, after consulting a note-book, re. | Totes against #4 for J Hobart, There 6ere 20 demo; 7 post-paid from & =| 7 ct sacher: ‘tray ag ibsentees—Messt % sex, and or post-paid f Yio urn its eit uction. bo wiven by Mrs. Lonise Pollock, commencing 10. | PaTEwrs were issued to-day as follows:—Minter Ppt eed pee fy pilet:—sIt was on March &th.” Ross, of Sussex—but they are strong McPherson in peealiine A ask iteutxecte fiding, Si7'ath stecee” 12 Me Rational | P. Key, assignee to Key Inclined Fire Escape Co., | “Mr. Garland introduced a bill to encourage the ‘What was that conversation?” asked Mr. Biss. | men, and were absent on account of sickness. In Monday. January 29—SALVINI. OS | ae Sueeee 30352 _ | Washington, D. C., fire escape; Jacob Karr, quar. | holding of a worlt's cotton, exposition in 1834. Mant Dagger ed ode craltg woos of & nenio Isvor Hovare, rs ar" Devers s1 ed by the News Compa: m3 aaa = VACCI UILL POINT: RESH AND = ; ale Mr. Platt Introduced a bill in relation to the de- re ” « 5 E>" Deders supplied by the News Companies, Proms. THE OPERA SEASON. Teer sclitti ts pclae a iver Oi yuroand Pooh asec pe trae hoe US ad Bee ge eter ey nese Sy" bald Mr. Bliss, “the conversation as him 42 votes, without counting the votes of the twa jc. per pint; "75e. per Ms ey, a u 2 ea i é cl bers, 0 red. TEE MODERN AGE PUGLISHING CO., SECOND WEEK. corner 1th street auld New Yo "juus-o8 | ington, D.C.,preventing overflow trom back water. THE TARIFF DILI. Well, I object,” sald Mr. Inzersoll,‘‘to any con- to elect. The election will take place tn joint Mr. Morrill, at 11:30, moved to proceed to the | versation respecting reductions and’ remissions.” mecting to-snsrow at neon, after hich Scotor AN AMENDED LanpD Dxciston.—In the case of | consideration of the tariff bill, saying that if the | After some discussion, Mr. Ingersoll having | McPherson will leave for Washington, Phelps against the Northern Pacific ratiroad, which ; motion were agreed to he would assume that the | ©!borated his objection, Mr. Bliss sald to the parses Made court, « ,. the Secretary of the Interior recently decided, and | Senate preferred to take up the bill early each day | stated that thes ed got freee, UAt Mr. Rendell ‘The Coldest on Record. 8 BUrrato, = SGLISH c i HAVE ASSOCIATED SM. OA __|THE IDEAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. me PRATON. with me, i stu lee Eetata and Te a x % = + “te will ais most Excellent Music." surance business, and hereafter the LADIES’ GOODS. en hihaeopeare. | BOteenieS aay ad ctor. op = ——= — JOHN H. CASSIN, which only affected lands {in the Bitter Root val- | rather than to hold evening sessions. The motion REMISSIONS AT A COST OF 50 PRR CENT.” 87° BELOW ZERO AT DUBUQUE. y x ‘This (Tuesday) Evening. iran’s Mascotte 1399 F . Ebbitt House. x threw them open to settlement, | was adopted without opposition, and the Senate “a e ¢ Dosvger, lowa, Jan. 23 —Yesterday morning, ot Kw Groves: Ki Groves Mecmenday. Hiivan's Pirates | January 22, 1889. pirates Pate | Soe Se Te Ea ee ee tee rind | Dewan tho consiaacationet smmbeheios mestaae ‘You may ask the question,” said Judge Wyle, | 7 orclock, the thermometer regioused Be telow BEROW COST! OW COST!! Friday. Mi i NOTICE. 10-B: > Sse regi of certain language used in the incidental discus- Nominations To-day. “Now,” sald Mr. Bliss to the witness, “what was | zro, the lowest polnt reached in this city, accord ou Jouvin, only $1, former price $1.50. ston of the principal question, the effect of which e that conversation?” ing to the record in the service since ar ey that the lands along | _ The Prestdent sent the following nominations to 6 THOS. J. JONES & CO. ‘was to creat on Mr. Ingersoll objected to the evidence being re- | February 5, 1875. No trains arrived here up to a 6 Button Morow ly 1, former $1.59. " - the entire line were involved. The Secretary has | the Senate to-day: “ late hour yesterday, except one from St. Paul : fiaevae dang WCU ene eit PLACES CAN NOW BE RESERVED. bi Sed Bette eects Eee Ge | written a letter in which hesays he does not think eclicrman Biggs, late captain and assistant quar. | Covved a affecting, anybody but, Rerdell, and the | Most of the roads did'not send any trains out, Tha i ) 29_MH. CHAS. WYNDHAM AND | Partnerships, submit the following: that the-clause was capable of such a construc- | termaster, capt al e Fel eid ay wind, however, hag gone down, and the weather aos poe eee IS UNRIVALED QOMEDY COMPANY, from Lou, ee epee yen ee eth ag ogre [pee Se ae PE eet ene temo Meter Jereimian C. Burnett, cobs a tenn “The question came up,” sald the witness, reply Fr ny aed . A dente | Thos. J. eral partuer, residin} e city of gua mat e decision. a . sit <28 wit ting ae eg eee en "He ange,” Butierfy Fever" and ““Withered Leaves” | Washingion, and A. t. Mettuets, special partner: rec | The effector eae déslalon, Will Low ber se ene See | _ musigas John A. Sheriaaa “and Rove M. Dove, HED el piven sy eers 4° BELOW ar wnowerEa. Mi || ea erg ee Fyiady Bist intended, to apply only to lands in the | to Painicwes Wm. L Bordick and Robt, K.| subsequent remissions should come tome This | Woewarsa, Jan, #8.—The tomperatare here te 40° ania aaaraeaaee aaa = .d twenty-three dollars, = tter Root valley. e Tr er states: ition when Rerdell, in makin; below zero. The lowest on record. = SE CEES ae trou Harterep ito be GE) Serer oes dat i Fae eee ce wee lh actor Willis ‘S. Wilt to be a pay apace ‘the aceount, Beet change A COLD MORNING ON LONG ISLAXD—A MAN FROREN x Cc. D. LITTLE MAY. CARRIGAN, Agee, gaan, sana "fo eesinie fanaa | sideration Tie TUSeeNe RHE THEY 8F0 DEOD-| aurector. = ams tobe 2 PAY | me with 50 per cent of the remissions, stating To DEATH. Tie iene PE TAEE So, an | etter emp agar | sens Teter @ ng, wo vo anayin| Sana cls Gem Tait Gs Gi ir | esac 1, Sa hee a marca = CH, cor. january, . y . Je N ir ad 925 Sen AV EW YORK CITY, VENING Jenuaiy Sth. ihe fol- | 3ats-aaw AT. MATTHEWS. SOOKEDY (NOTES. Tpassed Assistant Engineer Albert W. Morley, to mr Anything more of the conversation?” asked | the coldest, weather experienced on the Island this Has orened at her Rooms for the Season, i. 3. Whipple and Will Lackey? PEVIVAL SERVICES AT MCRENDREE | ne receptions of yestépday dérived a new im-| P°* chief enginesr. “Yes, sir, more,” sald the witness. white at thes voc tate monte te oes aoe ’ of Boston, “Bertie Crawford and M.E. Church, Massachusetts avenue, ecept yesterday House of Representatives. it . ” a WITH A CHOICE VARIETY OF BALL DRESSES, Carney. ets “Well, what was that? 3 below zero, at which point it remained i. B between 9th and ioth etre rthwest, Each Et ai , and the par- 2 1 streets north wert iS 4 Hee Petus from the returning sunshine, and the par. legree: PROP OSED INVESTIGATION OF RAILROAD TRANSPOR- “) ” ad it I wi 7 se ree Cod eee ee oe eo pay ip MoH ee lock. lors open to callers were scenes of Drililant life. TATION. wana Set ee ees tee laborer, Ning near Manor, walle evar og home 4p Thule, Gold and Silver Gauzes, Satin and Brocade. —— - _ TEIGOLUMETA Taiyo Mrs. Waite, wife of the Chief Justice, was assisted | Mr. Butterworth, of Ohio, introduced a Dill to THR EXPENSE IT TOOK TO RUN THIS THING HERE | after selling a load Of straw, was frozen to death, Gutnce Setuntty atieniaba 6 seatT_| QQHOGL OF COOKERY, 1999 HSTRERT OOKG ASSOCIATION: by Miss Waite and her fair cousin, Miss Moore. | provide for a commission to investigate the sub- | ‘There were many expenses I didn't know of per-| his horse Teaching the stable with its master ae = m., January 24. eee is = . Now is the time to commence saving, snd ke better | Mra. Matthews was assisted in welcoming her | ject of railroad transportation. Referred to the haps. There was one of the expenses he illus- iro) ed vn lee) @rasped in the dead MES J. P. PALMER, Smeits, Fich Balls, Cream Fritters. 10” _ | Opportunity otters tate by akin fae Narcony. guests by her sister, Mraj Watterson, and also by committee on Pacific iallroads, {It provides for trated. He took one of the clerks out & one lume, eee <h el k oR SKATING the Misses Matthews and their guest, Miss Greene, | the 9) intment by the President of seven com- | and, af’er dining him, he figured out these rem! ‘The Loss brian.” See SURES T KORTE WEST: ‘TH® 2OLLER SKATING RINK, Thoumsad Delss oot Deeb ieed oa oan lon Gremrwich. Mia Suueile wine ioe her daugh- Inlssloners, (tires of whonnehall be experts upon | sions. I will say, with reference to the 80 per cent, Pagoda epchgectmgetiteeaced lll ae one ea suflicient, | ‘The Directorsare well-known businessmen, | tor eq their usual large number of calls, and | tHe Subject of rafiroad transportation), who shall | that he afterwards explained that that was pald IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, ah ores eee and the shares of stock are being gu! for rapidly, | ter had their us number of calls, Tecelve a compensation at the rate of $10 a day | out to lawyers and attorneys. He afterwards | HAMBURG, Jan. 2%—According to the statement, % ” iad ‘Third monthly meeting wili be held at 615 7th street | their gas-lighted parlors: an interesting scene. = of another survivor of the disaster to the steamer Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. ne i t - Mi tes Fi ted by her al: ‘Miss | When actually employed, together with their trav- | made that statement. The statementin the first | of a ‘Will cell all of her-Imported Stock of —— Be nee ee nce ne ae eee nes 20; 1688. Stock can Mrs. Justioo Field waa F atch at" tess | eling expenses, and whose duty it shail be to in- | place was that it cost him 50 per cent to get the re- | Cimbria as late as 2 o'clock Friday morning = me Assemblies Monday, Wednesday and Friday Night en a8 ML Pe CALLAN, Treamurer,) PP 1S ° | Swearingen, Mrs, David Dudley Field, of New | Vestigate thoroughly all tho questions relating to | hulscion. and he ekarsed me fo por cone fe tanking | Hansen recelved a report that the Clibriats lhehes PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON HATS lana . : 618 7th atroct Northwest, or | FoTK; MISS Sanderson, Of Ban Francisco, and MISS | the establishment and maintenance of reasonable | the statement of theaccount” Were all burning properiy. The breech made ro — — ‘Music by Weber's Orchestra. CHAS. ©. DUNCANSON, Secretary, Beer e he Tat Guta Mies Benn, ‘and her | 20d just inter-state transportation tariff for pas-| Mr. Wilson hot having arrived, the cross-exam. | the collision was 6o great that the Cimbria Imme- a . §920-3¢ Oth and D streets northwest. | Assisted by her daughter¢ Miss | ys Mt. sengers and freights by railroads or other modes | ination of Mr. Powers was postponed. diately lay right over with a portion of her deck si echigest SOE ne EVERY SELESNOON A338. OFFICE OF THE WASHINGTON Gab. | Justite Woods and. Misd Woods in view of their | Of tAnSpOrtation within the United States. ‘The A NEW WITNESS. Pa eR eee oI v NGT S| lower the on r. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY Days. The advance circling class will meet to-night at 8 | (5 LIGHT COMPANY. card reception this evening, did not receive yes- | Commission ls empowered to visit such portions of . e Of them capsized immediately. 15 = invited to atzend. it maj al - | After Mr. Bliss had proved some papers from | ‘The ume elapsing between the crash and the final fre ee Fee eee eee a eLOk | lene Pass OMise idepattnent, it As W. asoace web Ginking of the Clinbria was only squatter of om of sae eee called to the stand and examined by Mr. Merrick. | hour. The thirty-nine persons brought in by the Mr. Hiscock, of New York, offered a resolution | The witness sald that he knew Miner, the two | Theta = to have been occupants of two providing that the dally sessions of the House | Dorseys and Valle. He first met Miner in the lat- | Doats. ‘The other batch of seventeen persons y January 18, 1883. | terday. Mrs. Blatchford, at whose hospitable Peete .{he, Washington, Gasligh ht Con | home Gallers love to linge beyond the eee STREET, BETWEEN 8TH | yy pw 7 7 ceremonious call, was assisted by Miss Blatchtfo1 we gage we bine | NEW THEATER COMIQUE, sfistdig of he Sonus te MONBIN" Beta | te coun other Nusban Coiffe riumerie, in ponnemen . ‘The ladies residing ut the Navy Yard were very | shall extend until 6 p.m., but that the Speaker | ter part of March or the first of April, 1878, havi Saved were brought in by the Diamant. There are Tite memes TO-NIGHT. Polls open at 12 O'CLOCK M. and Close at 1| generally at home aud held Jarge and pfeasant ré- | may entertain, in his discretion, ‘one motion to ae peek ee to him by A. a’ Beone” Miner | also reportsof another tot of eleven or nine per- " ja16-1 Sa vee CHAS. B. BAILEY. ceptions. Many who had Been waiting for a bright | journ previous to that hour. sald he was looking for a man to go west to put | Sons rescued. Thus all the boats that left the a MONDAY, JANUARY 22, First Appearance of jals-dta "* “Beoretary. | day to make these distant calls embraced the op- |" Mr. McMillin, of Tennessee, objected to tts pres- | service on mail routes and wituess haa been highly Cimbria are accounted for. M MISS FANNIE LOUISE BUCKINGHAM a portunity, and the drivesin front of the officers’ | ent consideration, and it was referred to the com-| recommended to him by Boone. Witness said his | _N&w Yorx,Jan. 23—The following cable dis- Market vs a [ee VACCINE vinvs. quarters were blocked with carriages. Mrs. Com- | mittce on rules. terms would be $150 a month and expenses, with | Patch was received this morning at the offices of AS MAZEPPA, N's, OF Bt modore Pattison had herdaughter Miss Pattison, | Mr. Young, of Ohio, introduced the following | permission to put on service on his own routes at unhardt & Co. in regard to the lost steamer MART] OSTON, : Cimbria: 5 Ani x . | and their guest, Miss Maspn, of New York, assist-| pills, which ‘were appropriately referred: To re- | the company’s expense. Witness saw him again | Cimbria: “s ‘With her Beeutiful Horse, JAMES MELVILLE. oy Suupiied eens elas BTHUSBEDk Paine: | ing her, Mrs. commander Casry entertained many | Pee*pranee pene SPErOPrMtEL Ingalis with the | the next day and Miner employed bin wy goout | “liaMecRG, Jan. 22—No fore, persons tnnded 708 15th etreet. 315-2w_ | Visitors, assisted by het guest, Miss Wayne, of | rank of major general. Authorizing the President | as agent of Miner, Peck & Co." He had another in- | from Cumbria, Sallinz 5 Miss | to extend the patent granted for Inethods to in-| terview with Miner a few days afterwards, He | mcy have picked upsome. The four steamers Philadelphia. Mra. Nelson had’ to ald her SAML S. SHEDD, Barnes, of Connecticut, Mrs. Pook, her daugi ‘ have not yet returned.” Matinees sday, Thi a eC » lg | crease the capacity of oll wells. asked witness x . g Sete Tuas ureday and Fridey. 000 409 Ora Srreer NonrEwesr. ters, Shes, Frothinghamjand Mra. Kane. Mrs Mr. Dezendort, of Virginia, from the committee TO REPORT AT SENATOR DORSEY’S HOUSE a M WILLIAN, es PORTABLE GAS STANDS. Menoeal received in her pfetty home a large com-| on naval affairs, reported ‘a bill to place Robert A School House Burned. t se. Y Pen s12 | NEW DIME MUSEU: GERMAN STUDENT AND LIBRARY LAMPS. | P2Qy. Others houses. where charming groups funds for his journey. z AN STUD Smalls on the retired Mst of the navy with the | © Set instructions and funds Desrqve, Iowa, Jan. 23—The East Side school vovmona, fonaregmtanssrens str minceet | PSE SEOUMTUD'SMADER, oLODES te, | rane test aet aoRea Me Mei Ray | une LenDaln, Epatsdand regomided | Wem, crent 40 ie Dou, ad saw omer. | wre iutteticn’ fas Eyed ie ph Onna UOTE SU TARTS ABTS BERR an. | 2 ee Ligeti Mee cplirsteadcecmr aguante oe Geert ee ak Sean ee eg STALKING MACHINE, the Latcat Wonder: Ss ae EES cia oR eae YEARS} The band concert at-the Marine barracks| to create a commission of nine members to inves- im ug ‘service hi nm taken Ow, Y morning. The children escaped Wwithe client. The building cost $23,000, and was. well insured. i i, = 4 E. G. DA’ esterday forenoon was ely atended by the | tigate and report upon the transportation of agri-| but with careful management loss could be —_-> — Hee ei ree Tagttr’*- | Respectfully advises her friends that she can be founa | lading oF ton Navy Yaa ead’ their young lady | cultural products, Referred to the committee of | avoided.” The California Explosion, 3 if at the Dry Goods House of Samuel Ker, 949 7th street (ae The constantly fecurring small parties | the whole, “Anything else sald?” asked Mr. Merrick. TWENTY-SIX BODIES RECOVERED FROM THE RUINS. NUARY lth, AT foc 1 nee to canta northwest, where she will be pleased to furnish them | between the residents at@he yard are the special THE ALABAMA CONTEST. In speaking of the service,” sald the witness, | saw FRANcIsco, Jan. 23.—The latest. news. ffOM Enc Wei ac. | Pecfocmusone Bree hci £. $n22-1w | With reliable goods at lowest prices. a21_ | features of the winter ther Mr. Ranney, from the committee on elections, | “1 told him I did not understand why long service | the scene of the punpowder explosion near Berke. vi . WKAPS, &e. | _Performences Every A GAS FINTURES.—E, F. DROORS Mrs, Cameron, wife @f the Senator from] reported a resolution in the J hell With one or two wripg a week was taken at such | Jey, is to the effect that the total number of QP FELLOW = Wisconsin, had'anattrdetive group of iadies | FoP - o Tynes Shelley Ala-| low prices, He sald that was the service they | bodies recovered froin the Fulns ix 2 So far ae t er from. ree five, among | bama contested election case, directing a special | wanted to get, as on that service there was a known, this number includes all that were killed, Rey TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK. 651 16rm Sqneer, them "Mrs. James Cojeman, and. Sirs. committee, com} ot three members of the} chance of increase and expedition, and on daily | ‘The coroner's jury made an investication god ) PROF. A. E. CARP: Ss resentative | Bragg. Tp! the” rear pation, "a | commlttes’on elections, to proceed to. the 4th | service there was no such ciance.” Fendered a verdict that the victitus eatne to. twee DEES tee. DATOAEEEe Ee Ful! arsortment Mitohell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- | dustin Walden reshmeng table was presiited | Congressional district of Alabama and there take | Here there arose from the defense @ general ee Ge Pee top evidence in the matter of the pendingcontest. The | objection to the testimony, and some time was | (cits bY powder explosion, the cause of which ver by Mis: man, Ke Mi < penRe site a otic ee Lae the oranda ott ccotviny [San airtares ined and wont oer a | ent ROMS vwntrcratimee (ee and pion Dresses a — 5 2] e objection in sul was that mm: The Steamship Ore; Safe. GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | The ladies at the Congressional Hotel recetvin ip Oregon . \{ETROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, Se gas yesterday were Mra Howls Mee, Motoen oot ae reng,ditherton obtained leave to Mle a minority | rialty, and that the tact the Conversations took | sax Feanctsco, Jan. 21 —A dispaten troi'Port= a Corner 43 and C streets northwect. XESH FROM THE SPRING. Singleton. Mra Dezendoft was at home late in Se udge | tand, Oregon, states that there is no truth what (GRAND LUTREARE AND =WURIGNT UNTER TIER =, the afternoon. : THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION RIL. ‘yile admitted the testimony. ever in the reported foundering of the steamship : miaop es z W. ©, MILBURN, Puanwactes, The wife of Assistant Pgstmaster General Hat-| _ Mr. Robeson moved that the House go into com- | BX-SENATOR DORSEY ote i ee) aad ee nee Meatoed eee Ea ae Oe FRIDAY EVEX\ING, JANUARY 26rn, 1883. ton received many calls 5 sisted | mittee of the whole on the naval appropriation LATE Proceeds to be umd in Purchasing aNew Livrary for] _™15 ___1429 Pauneylvania avenne._ | by'pitss McParland, of Town Mos Geers wit | pik cs The examination of Mr. Moore was then re- The Death Penalty in Maine. On MONDA Yegin our eighth ~ y = bourn, also at the Portland, who is receiving 4) ‘The House then, at 11:80, went into committee | Sumed. ae a oi ion: we the endmen z re D_ DRAWERS, adhe, Gokanie Sanne Winks Poaceae: Eimme | FP & BALE, The ladies at the Riggs ahd National were very | those for the gradual’ebolltioa of the pay come | Soe tee aces end cette ore the money ihn pele te heen Ree Facn. Woodman, Johnnie Donch, Willie ibe Phat Elmer ° Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, generally at home to callers. © of the navy. “Was anybody else presentat that conversa- a ——— sr cpgnute | CSL i eae ana EM | aca Be eee gamer athe oveing mus Dy fb stag band that bas | te Agen mlnatesdacuason the amendment | tony” aaked Mr. Moric oat Doubbe Execution in Breland. prion, Toyo ae Sc 2 in the past been so populat at the Ebbitt, was re- | offe! y Mr. Calkins was adopted, and is asfol-| Mr. Rerdell was present,” the $ ‘ . + tis continuance cf tua | i Xetn, good for this entertainment and aconoert to | (4LEN W. COOPER, sumed for the season last weok, and datciag oo. | lows: Provided, that when yecancles secur hres | witeeek — Teatme, Jan, 2--Fom und Barres were banged sale, special prices will be made on all ta. Ye given February 23d, 1883, 50 centa: single admig- G ATTORNEY, curs nearly every evening among the guests of | after in the paymasters’ corps there shall be no| What else was sald or done at that inter- at eight o'clock this morning, for the murder of DOUGLASS’. lon. jhe. Tickets for sale af Pilis! Muste St are 0. Removed from 434 street to 424 Sth street (Judiciary | that house, original appolnments to fill such vacancies, but | view?” Thomas Brown, near Castle Island. They pro- _ 6 NINTH SIREET. | fore and Bo A. Metites real pees oe oS NE | Square.) stim _ | |, The proposed visit of thq Marquis of Lorne, who | Promotions be made according to existing regula-| _ * He showed me,” sald the witness, “a bundle of | {Howss Brown, near Cast the last moment, 4g to afrive at tho British fegation Thursday, ea | Hous trom those remaining in sald corps: Onicers | blank subcontracts wad pointed out that he had fetimonalinenihamn M Ge R E 1 DED of Vierinia, JE CHANDLER, || 1c teattvitien in preparation in his honor, recait | im the line shall be detailed to Perform the duttes | made blanks for once, twice, three times a week | he Political Agitation im Frances Mus Seuva Rerrsur, Assva, Ona Bats, surg Scans ite aiaeae et msenante os Conan | BR are ahaa naar, ray atromus, | gedny avis and aso cain pot oat Wr stunt Ot noe ens é sum 01 , (€08 NistH Srreer, Opvostre PaTeNt OFrice. Will peactica inthe Betriacs Soot eh (na United Bains | Dec Emperor and pearemcl Thornton 10 | omcers shail not be entitled to increased compen jess, proceeding, said ex-Senator Dorsey he Parls correspondent of BEADS, RIR- T nit curtof Clee: the Cours of Dintrict of Colma: | Brazilian minister and wife, belng in mourning for | Sation in consequence of performing such | instructed him, in making sub-contracts, to make ye was a kindof pante on x bia; before the Cor of 1d the D <1 llowance: tly servi way through, | the Bourse yesterd; The events following OIDERIES and all was FOR THE BENEFIT OF Parimcnte sean on, veding €29-0m | save th fete but tals chatasiiy klcintss ty Eee | ‘The committos then passed trom the first para-| Sea Sine foe wx eeTO TT oo ake MAN TONED, | Teens Napoleons Manifesto, the Testiessness i FELT, and WORSTED Otice: Soe 87, $8 and 99. Corcoran Bullding, 429-6m | Gean of the diplomatic corps and his wife was re- | graph of the bill, and the clerk road the ‘stcond | prospective increase on the descending seale;, to od penperetialiins tating homed ecpinongen Boat ‘Fable and Piano ‘M. R. AND WM. REDIN WOODWARD, clprocated tn a handsome party at the Brazilian | paragraph, which provides for sea service and for | Make | the best terms he could get ” tor | fate of the Sr RAND GistaIon the teoae GOK ‘Rooms 7 and 9, Gunton Building. legation two years later, when the Misses Thorn- | compulsory retirement. Immediately halt a dozen | expedition, saying that he thought an ‘average | denunc re BP er or page img, gene n HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIM- THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, ‘Titles to Real Estate. Index to County and Georme- tong made their debut in soclety. members were on their feet with points of order. | Of forty per cent to the sub-contractors would | and crea disquictude among tae propertied AND-KNIT WORSTED GOODS. town property. 16-5 After discussion, the chair overruled the point | be very . Ex-Senator Dorsey gave him let- | class. The holders of rentes and other securities PINKING prompily executed. sovibations have been laiued to witness the cere. | oe oryer = overruled the polnt | ters of introduction, funds ond allroad passes, | have thrown them onthe market trou feat Use. SE ape = NDREW C. BRADLEY, Pied, Qaughtor of Mr daiees Briton ey wre hans | ° air Blount raised the potnt of order against the | and arranged to send hia (tne witness) pay te nis | Fevolutlonary measures inay depreciate them. ; KING TWO CENTS PER YAR! ‘arronery-at-Law, . dau! ? At the New | Clause making sea service a prerequisite of Wife In Chicago. He sent her one check for $150. | PRESIDENT GREVY AFFECTED BY THE SCAKE. 902 th etrect northwent. corner of I. MASONIC TEMPLE, joved toRoome Nos. 10 and 13, Gunton Building, | man F. Oberteuffer, which takes place at the New req! pro-| wt a yecial rates to Dresamakes No. 472 Louisiana Avenue northwest. d5-6m | York avenue Presbyterian Church on the evening | Motion. ‘itness believed ex-Senator Dorsey gave him | ‘The Paris correspondent of the Standard says: a ‘pau of Wednesday, the Sist inst., at 7 o'clock. It is| The chalr sustained the point of order, and the | checks payable to Miner. Witness went to the President Grevy seems to have been affected by a rests Patterns. HAS, J. CS ‘understood that on account of recent bereavement | Clause was ruled out. bank the nextday with Miner and Boone and got | tue recent scar. A guard has been stationed £6 02 Mth stn. _ Counsellor at Lov and kenge, Be Cen Gullaing, 9th | in Mr, O.'s family the wedding reception will be ‘The District in Congress. Seemgney.. Witness gota power of attorney from | te ganten entrance of the Elysee. ‘The bulg! MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1883. and ¥ streets, “Good work, gdod references, modorate | limited strictly to the immediate relatives of the | sit 70 PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS RIDING ON | °" re, Honky? objected, and said the power of at- | ball cartridges’ A'eubecrition hae bean eae ; nut-em_ | bride and grooin. LOCOMOTIVES OR CARS OF STEAM RAILWaYS. | torney should be produced, in behalf “of the families ot “the condemned 7 ii Shetet saute ma P| me coma oan ntnuos bt manos | “Sivytsnate nerve topmaen nr | Sat FAMILY TICKETS $5, ADMITTING GENTLEMAN | Ne 5 Booms 2 anf Gunkoy Lar battaing, Mr. 0. V. Cole, disbursing glerk of the Bureau of Unlawful for any unauthoriz ¢ person to getonor | Mr. Henkie dented this. 472 az_| Engraving find ” RUMORED CABINET CRISTS. : D ride on any locomotive engine, tender or car of “I served it on Miner,” said Mr. Merrick: “you P an. 3.—Th cabin fl to-day 7 AND TWO LADIES. LA EES sr sicters of Br: and Moai Guin renee | Any. Steam Fallroad oF on the line of any such rali- | $e one and the same except as to the results of journed 10 te Elysee from ‘the vosldcnce ot Me oy eve rson convicted ¥ HOTELS, &o. aise gece Gea WElgg nae 8 the |r Gach trngs ale, Boed tc nrataenes | ite rine tng alowed to proent wom me | RAMS eee er WN ceed a cane less OF imprisonment in jal a " Nt YH. RUPPEItx, MINGEE TIOKETR Gu. TARE BOUSE ATSURY PARE, NEW TEREST +o ot less than 30 days nor more than 60 days; snd Ment MAE tae Sain SE Ininisters attended the ureaux OF the chamber of KOS. 405 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘ein for Cuesta at redjucod rates until Agricultural Conventions Second offense and each | Mitte, instructed: the ott te ee etsy | deputies to-day. Lat France prints tue report thas Tune, 1883. “It is heated by furnace, has as in ONE IN BEESION HERE, ANOTHER TO BE HELD ru1s| SUCceeding offense by a fine of not less than $10 + See up petitions | the ministry has resigned. BARE ar} aS : Foor; excellent ‘board; cheerful surroundings. snd nor more than im] hen he had time, and not to make them similar. = TRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, Home’ comforts. A very desirable place for families. WEEK, AND STILL ANOTHER NEXT WEEK. GO hor more tha BO da omment, Hot less than | Witness went west abd sublet four oF fite wor. niece baal IN PANCY WORSTED WORK To be obtained at Hotels and Drug Stores, and of the | _026-3m ‘The series of agricultural conventions, called by | committes. oS tracts in Nevada, several in Callfordia and ten or Smalipex in Virginia. ef new Pesiens for Embroi ery 9p Linen, Directors and Board of Lady Visitors. ja18-tu,th,o,5t the Commissioner of Agriculture, begins here to- ‘twelve in ‘ “ Mammoth EPORT OF THE CONDITION Pat merslitoce, econo ——— ard Felt Cloth. A ‘ull rorsted . The first convention, which assembled to- i from Gcodr, Chid's Bonuses, Embroidered Gabe ates P"450 AND ORCHESTRA MUSIO, R or7aR ane 1s com: ceadelegitea unc are concerned in ene sewel Fe ey eoemtons pesen ie | Important Movement imthe Telephone 320 a pemeral outst for children. = For a ‘and other, entertainments, eee okies Secs COMPANY, ic wien igri and persons connected ing tacaa ata anon toe a Hace bi cg. a seedcnna am’ a . F, THEO. a District lumbia, ith industrial instit e which ‘THE WASHINGTON TELEPHONE COMP, pOcrmanteyn aud Zephar Womted Gengan, Spanien, | _J-fin T0412 street northwest._| ay rue Cuose oy Busmnxse, Drorusen 90, 1882, | neaembles on Thuradey, che Sth, wil commie ane eS cat Museu ad Libr ot ae | “Ur BY A NEW BOGIASD GrammAcE—onay Sup Paterial cn hand. Stampips promptly executed. of “et nh teens a frog's Office 1505 Pennsylvania avenue, north of U. 8. dere panes ei the breeding of domes-| to committee on aulltary affair sai ‘MANAGERS PROPOSE T0 DO. ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, * S, Street. : Cap’ scape important change was effected yesterday BLOODY WORK OF NEVADA HIGEWAYMEN, M ? Xe. 626 F atreet Yoans. on eth, SENATOR VAN WYCK'S VIEWS ON THE TARIFF. | and to-day in the management of the Washington | Cansox, Nev.. Jan. 23_ Intell wns tie wenee ORAS S STRRET NORTHWEST, Loree aac E ; ind’ manufagwring cotton | ,at% Van Wyck, who ts opposed to protection and | Telephone company. The controlling interest has | celved here last night that on Friday last «hore ‘? 03 fit and eomafors, material | Frames, tc 5 crop. . has been criticised as being opposed to his party | been purchased by a syndicate of eastern practi- | rible murder was committed at M ‘In ‘an THE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION cal telephone men, but a large proportion is still LECTURES. joyrery ie Cheer convened this mofning for ije annual session In He declaved held by Washington people. Mr. J. W. Thomp- the Ibrary room of the Agricuttural department. | accord with ‘the “pringnigs "Sp aS, Jf | son, who owned one-quarter of the stock, has dis- py Cen CHURCH. ‘The delegates composing the convention are from ‘that for the price ae state agricultural boards and state colleges and cess osiennie os vs LYCEUM COURSE LECTURE. ....,1889, associations, and nearly ‘state 13 represented. to show that’ tion of his stock. Messrs. J. B. Edmonds and - JOHN B. GOUGH, cultural ccleges ee cores aneing, atch) ag cams pron givp ties SOMERS eee =, us — —_—_ , Was 1c a BOOKS, &e. FRIDAY EVENING, February 2, and J. 8. Grinnell. ot Massnonusetts, fom tee He claimed that mounds, OmpSOR and ‘Willard to-day = = iumice ta secretary. A committee, of which Mr. as members of the board of and AND CAKES. pS sat Fs COX, President. | Connecticut, was chairman, was appoin' rotection, and Lytle, of A. P. Sawyer, of Newbury- nt tee afr. Gough delivers the last of the ort upon a permanent orgamfzation. P rity of oe Ww. my of el Haven, and PE. temperance } to Washington. vd PALONS HISTORICALTN Rave pam einco be Bret ‘became é eee! mn and labor, | Severely criticized: the tari commtssion aks — had the new olders, ‘were’ elected in thely Pisces, Mesers HD. Cooke, CC. Glover, and H. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, oh 2 mat ay made ont io dhe forma of laws Gat teat by gondition of **The Arlington ‘Os seed tat? A Ger EER . TESTAMENT. By John H. Thoms. dea juener and bower foe Distnict or Covumam, i i a Bs fe al ie ‘Seats can be secured at_Free's ‘of Loring, pres- extend their armed, Further details 424 Suvexrm Sreerr._ | opp. the EvbUt Hoses Th ee Fire lururancs Company, on tier Sith des ct Daseoe | ident; L. 8.Coffin, Towa, fret soe presidents ii. Hr first build a ee cents, ber, A.D. 1682. pip TELLS Limrary Dudley, New York, dent; Dr. J. sat gage sn nario oc Foca ean gi oe | wate etc be January. AD. 185. eTRNE v1 ory & Peabody, modi which simply the ga i 3 g E ypuRNaci Now ready. Nos. 1 to 41. F cms, . 1883, taker of companies aio RAN dD. |OUSE, Notary Public. | ecticu' ee it will defend the Constitution and obey the laws form one The test ant cheapes: ltarature of the day, at 10 and jae Bos eit vic praca Geo. Blight, Pennsylva-_| of the country. Me in waarkem, ‘Weentsa volume. Send for ne GRATES, a oe vice i P. Berry, Cal! sis 416 7th street. PLUMBING, Grout & Cos cht saree eeereedent We: Suarz. Orvee eh eae. Are toeftecta rarid cureta: the most severe ate an agricultural sj cases of private diseases, So.2%, tiene we pir sooty. Proviaes toe s cow ‘of nine members, none FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, and will be founds nate ran of eet regs re Or eorperation perforasing ey part ur remaining stock cf Christmas Cards at half their ialb-tuly SOLD BY ALL ‘3 common ‘The commissioners Qhixinel price in order to make room for other woods. Sit NINTH STREET. Paid $10 per day when actually Our ate Braach, 1730 P street, near Dupont Circle. n6 ee ge ee es CS ‘to visit any BOOKS AND STATIONERY a thought expedient to go, to call Folland compte, which wo, shall sells iow as the Tae Lavrex Exonavine Co., Hemeaxs 00 2 bd 1425 New York avenue, ‘18 Nortn Charles Street, BALTIMORE. NTON FISHER. Uetaumbnaaes afzocusttStanas siti.lge ett jon street north west. CHE RIE are 8 few of cur epectaltion: MAYO, CROQUAN, BISQUIT GLAZE, PLUM GLAZE, ORNAMENTED ss PLUMBIER,

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