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THE EVENING STAR. : ss J PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Ww AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Ferthecst Cerner Penosylvania Ave. and 11th +; L —— = atexvcning Siar Newspaper Company, | GEV.-W. ADAMS, Pres't. ny Feenrsa Bran jw nerved to mbscribers tn the arity by rr, their own account, at 10 cents per re th. Copi it the counter, 2 xe 90 cents mouths 8: tis, terc@ at the Post Office at Washington, D. C..2s => — clase mail matter. } ‘Try Weearr Stan—pobtished on Friday—€1 ayear, ents. Fertexeprepaid. Six months, 50 ¢ THE ICE CARNIVAL AT MONTREAL) sepaper seus aeee ear epseniaces at manevene % 61—N2 9,283, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1883. TWO CENTS. + : Telegrams to The Star, THE SITUATION IN FRANCES CAPT. HANSON, OF THE CIMBRIA, NOT SAVED- BODIES OF TWO OF LIEUTENANT CH IPP’2 MEN REPORTED FOUND. nade known on application. The Situation in France. = = = = = THE LOXDON TIMES TAKES A GLOOMY VIEW OF TT. LADIE + S “ f WHAT CONGR IS DOENE. ‘The Bailey-Gas Company Investiga- | Loxpox, Jan. —The Times ina leading editorial’ ” GOODS. AMUSEMENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News-and Gossip. : tion. Uhl" mofaing on recent event in France says: = = ? = > Se TE GLE <= HURON OF” Tic SSS Se PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY—WITNESSES TO BE sUM- | .rHere ReEEROR COD < For THE OPERA SEASON | (a geet ihe cruvertian af Se Se GANUART | Govenwumer Recerere! Té-Day.—Internal reve-| 4) teebiecetise. was cosmeeniios orate MONED. Ezine, be sranting the repabtie will go headlong M RS. SELMA R UPPERT, . 25TH. Services at 7:30 and 11 a.m., and full choral | nue, $223,955.08; customs, $755,451.27. > set The select committee to investigate the rela- is the explanation of the panics caused by the dif- , - ee peepee service at 6:30 p.m. Seatsall free. it - -| Hoar, re-elected a Senator from Massachusete, | .. 5c wr. John Balley, chief clerk of the House | Meateeer tener cue Danie Teeembling indise opiates tot | EE IDEAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. MISS JENNIE SMITH WILL HOLD GOs-| THE ALABAMA CLarus Commiberox has before it | Which were read and filed. ak ot Representatives, to the Washington Gaslight | pensable genuis as M. DuCierc.” has Just opened a aaa ae wean wane | pe pempecane Meetings in St. George's Hall, | to-day the case of Sampel Stevens against the} Mr. Cameron, of Pers. so ede Company, held an adjourned meeting to-day. THY RX-EMPRESS EUGEXIE GOING TO ENOLAND, HAMBURG ED: it discourse most Excellent Shakeepeare. | He: 510 Lith es on ee ee United States; Messra. 8! rand Wilson for | umber of petitions of iron workers of psy! Mr. O. A. Stevens, of this city, and Mr. W. K. am == 8:10 Mane OS 2 ts stated’ ee = Christan Temperance Union. Fubieiuvital. it | Stevens, and Messrs. and Blaine for the | nla against lower duties on foreiga manufactured | 5° taaiee cierk of the House, porn coat. | Wes the ex-Hmpress Eugenie ‘wil start for Bigs om Bee cares) ECS reark & multivar’s Bites ENIGHTS OF ST. PATRIOK! Soar . Pemmigsiom => ‘Ose Fecommended by the tarifl| nea tney knew nothing of Mr. Bailey having en- Acland ey dy eS ailbert & Sullivan's Patience | Ce” fall z tiy | “Mr Harrison introduced a concurrent resolu- | deavored to influence legisintion in the interestsot | | ,MOvEMENTS oF rum cx-Rupress Bugenie hae ae ‘Mozart's Marriage of ixaro | A meting of the Commandery will be held at the hall | MAJOR NicHoLas Nowa, 84 Cavalry (recen' ion groping for aqoiabine ce Toren fd the recep. | the Washington Gaslight Company. startes trom Barta Gor Leadon we | GLOVES and ART EMDROIE Saturday Matinee ‘Varney's The Musketecrs | TO-MOMMOW (rhuseinn EVENICG. for the purpose | promoted) has been ordered from Fort Davis, | t!on providing for a joint cp | “ar, J. W, Bartlett, tally clerk of the Hotise, tes- - = Rute tor heae 4 STAMIING promptly executed. Saturuay. uppe's Fatinitss | of making arrangements for the funerab of our late | Texas, to Whipple Prescott, Arizona | t10n “or irrelevant amendments, onaey general | tifled that at the last session of atte che | ia tecaeetees at oe ne <a ty ee PLACES CAN NOW BE RESERVED. aig Pr ey By en Pagel Territory, to report in person to the commanding | appropriation bill, and forbidding also the recep- Me Batien naa, Deen under, discussion, he met | French government, as is stated, or whether the Kw Gs OVES! Kw Gi OVES!! Pe a M. B. GORMAN, Recorder, It | general, Department of Arizona, for assignment tion of amendments to any item or clause of such iy awh Speakers aon, Witham ana to Batley step te token at the persuasion of her friends. all BELOW COST! BELOW cosT!! | HIS UNRivatien ComEDe SOMBA RY dae, AND | S=s5 ORANGE GROVES, 4 Chet —— SAIL DO arecely Eelating Cverees.))eterrell' | chat @ goo niahy meaubera|atttmaade ae aneante pay a; 7 Button Jo vice $1 Be anya Bntterny Feree and “Witheredreaaes” | Datrects mettivesy: WEDS ESE AE eee ytd | Tae Manguis OF LoRN® Comixa To Wasurne- |.“28 committee on ru Hawley, resolutions were | 00 the gas company. Mr. Bailey said, in substance, | heme. After hearing oF the nnreny of eee ae 30-Button Jouvin, only $1, former price $1.50. ‘14 deys,” ‘Butterfly Fever” and ‘*Withered Leaves.’ rthwest, the assaults were very unjust. He suggested that ‘ tes ‘The sale of seats will bexin on Thuraday. Ja24 | unry 24th, 1883, to receive report of the 6 james | 7OX-— The Princess Louise will embark on board | adopted directing the Secretary of the Navy and | {he sesaulte were fee Frome endeus | Poleon she tel ‘M. Rouher that she was x = Sigiag ee ce ne un | ot HAC Dido at Charieston, 8, tals afternoon, | the secretary of, Wat to communteat Ga, tne | Sais, ebey Kut any, Sumber, and | Eoming wit sons tendanie te saked 10 Mane N. PAT A ae . a nate the repo! of 6 rece! pa 4 = I Te, former aie 8 sicher cee =p ROTIGE! 10 WHOM TF WAY GONGERS: | il bg sogsiapanied by Miog McNeil sian Hirves | BAohing guns a the Waaingion navy yard and | $uEReSt, Whee Gould a Of wnat he mould say | by"yerwunband, tn Sea Th. lst ras he Sa as N , AT 8. NOTICE! TQ WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. f andy Hool ; above are ail in Evening Snades. EE aCe AO TOM IP MAY CONCERN: | and Mr. Joceline Bagot. This evening at 8:3) * polnt of any litical significance in the whoie AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEE, | J. W. SELBY te metihea ty call at 16 Bene, Ane | the Marquis of Lorne, Col De Winton, Col. Tour-| Mr. Hoar offered a resolution discharging the | Merely casual, and did not take over three min- | Drrair, and but for it the statement of het friends x NIN URIN vi] i. We ¥ are 5 y . | Utes. Witness opened the subject of the conver- t RS. M HU and rettle their accounts by the Ist of Mi or other- | telotte, Capt. wand Dr. Burnet will leave by | commitice as on eS Seinen sation himecit. "a = ae Reniiee So oem ri ——— a SS AND ke thelr accounts will be placed in the bande of col: | the Northeastern railroad for Canada, ‘They are | tion of the House bills to amend Journal Clerk Smith and ex-Journal Clerk Bar- | She hug aventear fee weeting ae ae coat e lector. J. W. SELBY, 1914 and 1916 Pehn. Ave. ja?4-6t | ex to arrivehere on Friday. The Marquis | Statutes in relation to danger signals, clay were called a3 witnesses, but both. wore te. ' Eee ee THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOOK- | Will remain here until Monday, when he will con-} 47" fonrenid he would call up at an early | PoFted sick. The committee adjourned until Sat- certali Continue in office ty th XN RS. C = Dosova = " holders of the ARLINGTON FIRE INSUR- | tinue his journey to Canada. During his brief day, and Mr: Conger ‘cali ne oul the re. | Uday next. Pres : <b Serve coed in office <«) — res s = Bartley Campbell's Great Success, ANCE O.MPANY for the District of Colurabis, for the | stay he will be the guest of Minister West, at the | day. and Mr. Cong Pose Mr. Klotz has asked that Donn Piatt, Mr. Bartol, | Gays. During the ex Sa heioce ee ee 315 bru AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, : 7 election of ning Directorato serve for the enmulneyenr, | British legation. On Friday evening Minister { Solution, ‘bie ana resolution | president of the gas company, and ex-Clerk of the _preten ince Napoleon seems AVES . THE WHITE SLAVE. will be held at the office of the Company, 1505 Penney!- | West will give a dinner in his honor, to which the setting forth objections td seeret lesintatiee evtion | HOuse Adams be subparnaed as withesses. Oreans prt oF ty Has opened at her Rooms for the Season, Each scene effects a surprise. Each Tableau the per- | Jans” “Polls operat rand cine ceo ae i) BerTorey, of State, Genetal Sherman and a num- | Thon questions affecting the revenue and Our com a | WEOECR Canerc’ = fection of dramatic art. Ja24-dtdbms FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. tnvited. COn sateninn tae Ne et be ener | Mercial relations with other nations, and order- ‘The Star Route Trial. NO MINISTERS, eee ee ee G RAILROAD EVANGELISTS."— MISXES | tained at dinner by the President, Col. Tourte. ing that hereafter all treaties or conv'ntions usu- MR. INGRRSOLL CROSS-EXAMINES MOORE. 5 correspondent of In Thule, Gold and Sitver Gauzex, Satyn and Brocad shale (> ssath and Surman atihoontinue at Syaush M- | lotte, of this city, who wal detailed to accompamy | ally known as reciprocity treaties, macing altera-| 4 Ww. Moore, the star route witness, who was on | the 7¥mes, commenting on the report that all the ee ee ? FLOATING WRECK. E. Chureh, 3d and A streets northeust. | Services com: | the vice regal paity on thelf tour in this country, | tons in the rates of duty on imported articles, the stand when the court adjourned yesterday, re. | Ministers except M Ducters, General Biot, ond ata pec dnd 6 jantt Arend picture worthy of this «reat drama. mence nt 7:30 p.m. All who need salvation, come! | Wit" unon arriving here, fesume his duties aa-g | Shall be considered in open session of the Senate ~ ~ jou x ‘ay, Fe) Admiral Jauweguibery hi Fenigued, says the = “ zoe z Nigitt verformance at popular prices. $023-20° TREAD OF Gone oR Cee and the debates and votes printed in the Congress- | sumed the stand when the court met this morn- | seceding ministers appear to be In favor of pieldine Me 5: & race, aren (Co PSTRICE OF COLUMBIA HORTICUTTU- fonat Record. ing and Mr. Ingersollcontinued his cross-examin- | to the demands of the radicals and irreconcHal ‘THE TARIFF BILL. AY EVENING tho Bsn ifetant, of | THE Brix. to increase the poltee force of the Dis- at 8 o'clock. At the close of ing business the tari | SHOR. | The witness sald that when he returned to | If this on home co ry Soh a4 2107 F STREET NORTHWEST. RINK, erman Hal 606 11th street n.w., trict was received by the President this morn- tle Cones ot tne mmocnlny, Washington.on the 11th or 19th of July, 1678, after | new and energetic cabinet which. if besten re the 3 2 ‘The annual election of officers will be held. ing. Dill was taken up, the pending question being | putting service on the route, he had a settlement chamber, may diseolve it and’ apy ‘to the IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, BEW XORE es ceed Gees ary. on MF. Camden's amendment to make the duty on Frith S, W-Dorsey who did not look at the account, | country." In the event of a election, 80 Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth atreets. PN ; ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO] pgrsoxat.—The President and his sister, Mrs. | !Ton ore 60 certs a ton, on which Mr. er” (New | but paid the sum which the witness said was due | great is the exasperation aga! those who are vil © er ted Stoc! t= LS is York) addressed the Senate, saying the New Eng- Tha vi , Md i rbdii its Will celt all of her Imported Stock of Absence Monday, We gday nod Friday Nighinat aa a cese nauet to nahe et pare | cerey oauigiat a MOE Ge MoTIy UE aETE Hork) addressed the Senate, saying the New Eng-| him. ‘That sum was about $250, and was pald in disturbing and epitating France, a number PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON HATS i barores a full settiement of his account up to date. | of deputies of the left would fail to be returned, GEO. J. JOHNSON. Governor Butler, of Massachusetts, was, on the | tion of duty on iron, departed from the principles | He made his first Statement to the government of FRENCH CABINET CoUNCIL. = eee floor of the Senate yesterday, and received quite an | Of protection. Mr. Miller sald the tariff commis-| what he would swear to in the latter part of | Pant, Jan. 24—A cabinet council was held a® (6p. THE KINDERGARTEN PHILOSOPHY.—A | ovation.—Gen. Chamberlain, president of Bow- | sion (which he cailed a junketing. commission) In | December laces ine atest part of the morning Mr. Music by Weber's Orchestra. ASSEMBLIES EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2:30. AT ACTUAL CosT the Elysee this morning. The ministry have nov Course of Lectures to Mothers atid Teachers will | doin College, was called Home by telegraph to-day, | its action in relation to tron was governed ‘and | Ingersoll went over much of the ground coveréd | resigned. They rill give expanses the Oe TNE BERT DETEEE DANS: _| Sh renement inmost for maa | Bo dey eee es |, Oe eaten eng a pronged | Sneath Mewes oe compete; |b in cos caaation ponteeny out ite |Coutetn oe cases of apa Se aa : A " > oe je ——Mr. er- = = = pe - —— we Riinerwatien Balalng V2U.Sth rest: eatin Cuan ea Datiking firm of Owens 4 | those of the country which were consulted. tioned the witness at some length as to What ne T. Sy Pee Co nenrmue a’ cammicay, —— [Desiaters San Gatun gh gyrate | BMGG FOLATE OG, at wt eich | Mone of Mepresementives | Hatin cra pained gc ta = LITTLE MAY CARRIGAN, d0c-'per pint; T5e. per quart; at SIMs? vharmacy: | a Seat in the Stock Exchange of that city,—a tran-| _On motion of Mr. Oates, of Alabama, Saturday, | the Court ,to go into the record, the two statements | finance committee of the gas trust was ‘called for MUSICAL AND LITERARY, —— nobel apo erienece = chise valued now at about $30,000.—M ajor J. R. | February 8d, at 3 o'clock, was fixed as the day for | made vy Moore, onc on :the 16th of December and morning for the goed consulting with at CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, cor. ‘10th ana @ PER TON with oo Aa tke BaP Ee tate naga: | Pettigrew, of the Utah comission, and wite are | the consideration of appropriate resolutions on | one in the early part of January. the district attorney In regard to matters of a sts... TURSDAY EV , January 30th. ‘rhe fol- PERTON with me, in the Real Estate and In- | at the National. THE wivanes DEED criminal nature. ‘The full object of the proposed Part. Prof. Bischoff, | surance business, and hereafter the business will be 2 —— the Geath of W. M. Lowe, of Alabama. = ~ conference could not be earned, but tt 1s supposed. . J. Whippie and Will Lackey: | prosecuted at my old office, opporite the Kbbitt Honse, having sald to lawyer Wm. H. Betts at his office | to'pe in reference to sund lations on the of Boston, Bertie Crawford and | under thename and firm of CASSIN & CAPERTON, SOCIETY NOTES. erat nee RCE REASEIN PIE on Loulstana avenue last Friday, “If you want to | partof the clerks Of the Gas trust. As severat MAdinlesions 35 cont I Seate, SO coata, For F street, opp. Ebbitt Hows ae 3p Fe ene One eae ir trae nie CORRURHES | eat somo music you had ‘betocr some Orerth tan | Eaauibecste Gasteast eee eee aa ee ee ea UPON, Po conte, Hleverved Seats, 80 cents, For January 22, 19991539 street, opp. Ebbitt House, ‘Yesterday was a busy and delightful day for | of the whole (Mr. Page, of California, in the chatr) | 0° urt-house, because they are going to try to put | attorney fatled to appear at the appointed thine, SSS REVIVAL SERVICES AT. McRKENDREE | 5°¢!ety people. The number of receptions was | on the naval appropria tion bill, the pending para- me on the stand, and I am not going on the stand, | te meeting was postponed. NEW THEATER COMIQUE. Coe ae Cuinren, Mamachuvetts arene, between | Very great and the throng of callers fully as large | graph being that making appropriations for the and Tam not golng to testify until Boone has been, oa ae = 9th snd 10th streets ‘northwest, Each Evening during | as on any day of the season. The bright bracing | bureau of construction and repair. granted immunity.” The wit id he had not | CoWege Students ponaenter Haz pile . - = ‘a it the provision prohibiting the application i Sophomore class of Bowdotn college were indci- Paris. 907 P i ee 2 NDAY, JAN 22 Ay FICE OF EW, iN Worn, to the appearance of visitors,—giving color | agains ‘would not testify for the ernment until mmu- | SP) - ence Chee Cot in (EOE aE ee ea GTON GAS: | Fer complexion and animated expression to the | of any part of the sum appropriated to the repair | nity was granted, or that'hie tener eee nay | Blvely suspended yesterday tor hazing, MISS FANNIE LOUISE BUCKINGHAM January 18, 1883, tun Among those holding pleasant and | of any wooden ship when the estimated cost of | that day, would hurt Dorsey,or that he would take oa ee features. ‘4 is Pl Ys Y ‘The Stockholders of the Washington Gasligit Coin- iy aceenaad tions during the afternoon | SUch repairs shall exceed 30 per cent of the esti- | $10,000 trom Dorsey hot to Watity against hime. A Remonstrance from Maine. ee micheal prgcereiorts cle ietewigebed | wore: Mss achel Sherman, ited by nina | mated cont ot Anew ship of the sane sie and ike tne witht said we was. artexted hed the nines hen and Aint ot Porta sie = pe a 4 were: Ny material He was opposed to such legislation, | 3a California infaniry for being tu citizen's cloth caecdlew 3. With her Beautiful Horse, JAMES MELVILLE. at the Office of the Company on MONDAY, February Gen. Poe ana Miss Redpirn; Mrs Gen. Hazen, as-| and, therefore, raised. the polnt, as the Specdiest | in violation of an ONDE Ha Sac ee Camp Doug. zs teraay forwarded to Wash ngton, remonstrat- ace} I: % " = 1| sist y her mother, Mrs. McLean, closing the | way of getting ri¢ of the provision. lass, and went down to Sult Lake City to a dance, ctpeied Bice Sat Recetas Ureasee| # speriatt GRHOGKE st, CWOCH Me an Chose ay by a tliner of Coe Cities oa eee | ras ‘Whitthorne, of Tennessee, antagonized the bait abot abestis pene ty toa dance, | marine, Ife saving’ and marine hospital services Only first-class work d . , Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. By order. CHAS. B. BAILEY. to Mr. and Mrs. McLeat; Mrs. Gen. Drum, aided | point of order. ‘He regarded ‘the provision as Mr. Ingersoll having pursued his questions as to | {rom the control of the Treasury dej t wo No increase in prices. a22 Jal8-dtd Secretary. | by her daughters, Mrs. Tarr and Miss Drum, and | economic in its tendency and effect, and as | the cause of the arrest, the witness sald: “Well, | She control of the navy: also, against Uhe creation ei pal Din ESE {cs VACCINE VIRUS. several young ladies; Mrs. Commodore Eapish, wholesome check to put upon the discretion of the | that was no killing matter. of a bure«u of mercantile marine to be controlied NEW, DIME MUSEUM. S 2m aided by her daughters, Mrs. Taunt, Mrs. Rixey | executive departments ‘The witness sad that Dorsey had settiea with | bY the Navy departs + Pennsylvania aveni car 11th street. MARTIN'S, OF BOSTON, and Miss English, assisted by Miss Florence Prall,} ‘The chair overruled the point of order. him in full to July 11th. The witness identified i aaa AT eowe ARTH THIS WEEK. And of the National Vaccine Fatablishment Washing. Miss Georgie Kilbourn, the Misses Walmsley of | ‘The next paragraph reached was that providing | a receipt given to Miner, Peck & Co., for $160, dated |< Sees Roane eens Al I bei EDISON FAL ee eee FROM BARNUMS. | Gist Thoth street,” Y" & THOMPSON, Pharma | Philadelphia, and Other young ladies; Mrs. S. Il. | ror the completion of one of the double turreted | July 24th, 1878, at Denver, tor balance of salary Ges etek ee ena « with 200 dozen | EDISON'S TALKING YACHISE; the Latest Wonder. : = Kauffmann, al OF es Cuambers and Miss | monitors, against which Mr. Blount reserved a| and expenses in full to duly 13th, ‘vhe printed ated that the managers, Andrews & Stock. COLEMAN ASD FOX Harainzis Lovely Pictures, SAMI S. SHEDD, Kennedy of Capitol Hill; Mrs, Frances Hoagson | homt of order. heading of the sheet contained the words “Den- abeonded. The’ come wan 0 ba RAWERS, Anite Paes MAGIC. The Electric Hair Ladies, 409 97H Street Noatawesr. Burnett and her guest. Mrs. Bissell. of Hartford, | “Mr. Harris, of Massachusetts, offered an amend- | ver, CoL,” but the witness ‘said as ‘a uratter ot one, and the members haves not been paid for SASS EES oa CIRCE. PORTABLE GAS BT. Dy Miss Foote, Ue sister of Mrs. Senator | mont providing that the contract for the comple. | fact tt was written in Washington, 2 for 10 cents! Gnly 10 cents! 1 : we aM yee tcArthur, sssisted by her neice, | tion of either of these vessels must. be approved | Mr. Inzersol finished Mis erossexamtnation a | Pst Week, although there has been @ good busl~ yAtternoon and Nicht. Jo22-1w | FINE GASTTETURES. | AND TIBRARY LAMPS. | irs. Keith, closing with’ a small dinner by the naval advisory boa NS ea AR 9 = g 1 dinn instead of by a new | few minutes before 12 o'clock. ness, ECORATED SHADES, GLOBES, &e., complimentary to Col. Lathers, of New York; M board, as provided by the DL sib In reply toa question by Mr. Wilshire, counsel iu Great Variety. | Dr. Lincoln, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Goul ‘Mr. Whitthorne, of Tennessee, opposed the | for Rerdell, the witness sald that at his interview rag all Performances D FELLOWS’ HALL. The ba Elect and her guests, the Misses Hale, of Baltimore; Wivsirsc, Max., Jan. 24.—The latest election = : FEOR TEAR SE amendment. with S. W. Dorsey, when he arranged to go west sustained TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK, cer Writ os DAVIS Es. TANS | Mrs Letter, on Mae Lon ana eras, | , ‘The amendment was adopted—s9 to 63—and Mr. | as an agent, Rerdell was present, but took ko part Seeea Cunstiveencios ont eer ete ek ee PROF. a. E. CARPENTER'S Scenes in Respectfully advises her friends that she can be found | Tnuics in Boceety, Tesiding at the ‘Arlington ‘and the | Atkins, = peneren, gave notice that he would | in the conversation. Dut, allowing six out of tie seven for the namie xCHOLOGY AND, MESMERISM. at the Dry Goods House of Samuel Ker, 940 7th streat | Hamilton” abe a vute tn the House: a 2 ed Set . Oppo UPON RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION BY MR. MERRICK, | sition, the final result will stand 18 for the gove Mr. Morse moved to strike out the proviso for Jaa2-c1_ | orthwest, where sho will be pleased tofurnish them | Last evening was one of those memorable ocea- | the ton heiCn ne ae ne by contract, and in. | the Witness sald the receipt for $166 given to Miner | erument and 12 for te opposition. With reliable goods at lowest prices. 421 | sions when one feels the mighty throb of the | serta clause that 1t shall. be completed in the | Was for hotel expenses, telegraphing and other ex- Subsidence of the Cold Wav e. RA MUSIC, 5 =p, ™ - a ‘For Germans and other eutertaiiments, eS GAS FIXTURES.—z. F. BROOKS, myriad social pulses of a at capital No other fo rament navy yards, under the direction of the Parisiaus inode ne. Agcucy Jmie, Mis SELLE LU Penses incurred; in fact after his settlement with | Carcago, Jan. 24 —The weather this morn trurnina bee Fee amen, cg, Gity dp America could furnish the variety and bril- | Navy department, by officers and etaployes of the | Dorsey. Mr, Merrick produced and bad the witness | has greauly moderated, the thotmomens 2-Ln* 1124 12th street northwest, Nancy that engrossed the party hours of society | government, and not by contractors. identity a check for $166 from Miner, Peck & Co., | degrees higher than It'was yesterday It M = — 581 157m STREET, peers, ates AE nURERORTE ee teats ane A point of order was raised Against the amend- | dated July 2th. He also identified @ receipt for | is now 12 degrees above zero and. rising. Sins vON Do, 626 ON EXHIBITION No. 526 fe elegal party ice, | ment, and the point was overrule e amen 000 fi ‘Miner, Peck & Co., furnishea - 2 e wes vestern raiiroad: pda Was “e i ASD SALE AT “2 Full assortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods. Cor- | Mra’ and Miss Woods. at thelr very hemisoere | eae ang the point was 0 er ti pred iaereg oe ead a | mane Sern Cemeeee oka een 4 Gan Se Lense, Street.’ MARKRITERg, Street. at the shortest not Xe. 626 F pczeet northwest, one door from 7th: Correct Frices, sci street, Choice Oi, Falnune, ~"<Fayings, Chromos, ete. ; also (4p GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS expenses to start routes. Thi: id, Was in | have be ved, and trains pearly cosun Biaiidiows s15 | home, 1124 Vermont avenue; the anniversary re-| Mr. Robeson moved {oamend the amendment by Miner's handwriting. ‘The ‘witness nafod the | on timers ere oe meee ception at the Spanish I ing fons legs adding a proviso that the Secretary of the Navy | routes os the ball by by General, Mrs ence wns ig a pI y he was to have when be made a contract —— y Al can do the work in the navy yards as cheaply and | to receive a one-fourth Interest in the service. He The Love of the Cimbria. Lerge and Choice Stock o: Paperhangings, Picture = Beale to Miss Crocker, of California, anda dancing | with as much advantage to the vernment. | started to read fi Inge! = a ister Picture Cord and Taam, 5° Nall ste. a #LESH FROM THE SPRING, erty to young peoplé only at the residence ot Mr. | Adopted. ae Be objected. ‘The witnessaeid he wrote theories | wencarh Jab, 8 Kunherdr& Go anoats te fi. RUPPERT. Narkriter’s. ‘Terms Cash. Free Art Gaue- — Fe cae cnbson. Guests were continually coming | ' Mr. O'Neill offered an amendment providing that | tuis morning, after looking over at the Post Office | im city of the lost steamer Cimbria: cabled ine . = = i W. C. MILBURN, Pranwactse, and going from one to agother of these parties, 80 | if the Secretary of the Navy shall not decide to do department the Ust of routes awarded to Miner, | quires yesterday to Germany on behalf of Mra, ROS, O08 AND 006 TIE STREET NORTHWEST. BOOKS, &c. tab nes that many arrivals occurred at each atter nild- | this work in the navy yards of the United States, | Peck & Gq. "| Trene Meyer, in Fegard to her sister-in-law, Mets 2 rae naee 2 % mis 429 Pennevivania avenue. | night. The present home of Justice Woods 1s | he shall then invite proposals from all shipbullders | ‘The court overruled the objectior Meyer, who she believed had taken passage On the BAKE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, C AM AND CAKES. New, fresh, and origi-. | ———————s——— | already associ with ¢legant hospitality as the | whose siipyards are fully cauipped for repairing | The witness said when he was “frozen out” he | Clibria, To-day the agents received the follows I 3 3. a ft 2 sac cauarters of the Japanese legation. It | or bullding iron or steel ships. ‘This amendment al Oi a8 i Vshee WONETEL WOT nal recipe for household use. ATTORNEYS fone: son ers of the Japant z could not recover from Miner, Peck & Co. because reply: “Meta Meyer was not on board the Cim- IN Fancy STED WOLK RD" voy. By Martetta Holley. 5 is 3 notable Sven Lene 8 Saati of Se Nira arp ere eae Stand are they had no property. Ex-Senator Dorsey's name jut Max Meyer, age 15 years, from Nake " ne i * YH. 8. H d. = ‘to have it now thrown n Uni Th 2 . O'Neill’: agro | did ne ar On nu ‘ y fea Feu Chath. A fal Pod Wontet ioe ean HISTORICALLY AND POET- H* th, splees, it being one of the four hontes established | ssorse's amendiuent as amended aloes: he nat nolegal claim against iim. Petes ANd | was Not saved. ‘The rumor that Capt, Hausom Gceds, Chiid's Bonnets, Frebroidered Cloaks, ail sizes, A YO. FHE? RE VIgEDS VERSION Ce eee by Supreme Court Justices this season. Justice, | | Mr. Berry, of California, moved t0 appropriate | “The witness identified the sub-contract made by od S2d a general outfit for chidren. NEW TESTAMENT. By Jobn H. Thoms, jad-3m* - Watuce Buildings re, and A Miss froos stood. eis wiht the Soe eee for the compietion of all the monitors him, = agent of Peck, a Frank McBean, to ‘The Montreal Carnival. ani. Z 2 way of the main parlor, at the left of the guests on | Lost carry the mall over half of the Canyon Ci . . ss. pOermantown and Zephyr Worstet WILLIAM BALLANTYNE & SON, LEN W. COOPER, . entering, to receive their greeting and congratu- ‘Tho District in Congress. route. ad MoxTREAL, QUE, Jun, 2 —Toeday has opene® nit 2 Jat 428 SEVENTH STREET. prone, Jad! lations. Mra. Woods wore a superb soep Han PUTTING IN THE BRICKS. auspiciously so rar'as the Weather for the carnival aptly moved from 474 street to 424 Sth street (Judiciary | dress of the palest shade of electric blue silk, with | BILLTO AUTHORIZE THE REAL ESTATE TITLE COMPANY ¢ | is concerned. The trains from all querer wee E K. HUMPHERY, | Fae Baars) itm _| panels and revers of flounced satin in natural 70 ACT 48 A TRUST COMPANY. Renae avin Chjoteed Sp ep voropsion ot | cane, weve iiierair tenes eines WELLS SBRARY EP?4 BUNTON, of Virwinias JEFF CHANDLER, | ee and ae re a ee combination | rr, Conger (by request) introduced-a bill in the | this testimony as affecting Mr. Vaile, the court re- | morning were literal umed at an early TH STREET NORTHWEST, Ne Nos. i to 41. of Missouri. of civil blue and pate rose-pink, in heavy corded edlacy atta to authorize the Real | Marked that up to this time the bond of connec-| on the harbor rinks, and some excellent Mekes CORSETS to order fu every style aud inateriat om Teac toss TO eE, HUNTON & CHANDLER, silks, With ribbon rosettes of the latter shade. The | Senate yesterday afternoon to au tion had not been completely established among | was made. The mayor having prociattued a batt ~ eee ‘The best and cheapest literature of the day, at 10 and | Attorneys-at-Law, |” tollets of the guests were of that elaborateness | Hstate Title Insurance company of the District to | tion had not b P Holiday, business will be suspended tn the after, 3 en Mahioe. Merino U; 20 cents # Volume, Send for catalogues, win Bractice in the Supreme Court of the United States: | which characterizes allentertatnments given in| act as a trust company. It authorizes the com-| “«we naveonly,”sald Mr. Merrick » “been putting | noon, abd the citizens generally will turn out to and finest Imported Hosiery, * At BAUS, Bi; Tactore: tho Conintices at” Cone eat ach Gouna: | Supreme Court circles, but the soctability among | Tony named, in addition to ite existing corporate | in the bricks. We will bring in the cement pres- | enjoy the fun. The proyrata for the afternoon 1s. tent Shoulder races and al Dress Reform Goods. 4a13 416 7th street, ae the Commuttees of Congress, and the De- them partook oe wee Ue aed ee powers, to accaeaitraae company proyided that it | ently.” a grand sleigh drive and snow-shoe steeple chase; Prenets ce d Bustioss & ms ; ents | reristic of less mal spheres, ef i é Reta Gare ate Wie ee W:S te) Ofhce: Fes. £1. $8 and $9, Corearan Building, €29-¢m | Tastice, Mra. and Mies Walte, with Miss Mrore and | Shall not exercise such powers or privileges until] _ ‘The sub-contract was admitted. in evidence, | for the, eveiing a, torehlight procession by the thas . Tig Own musk,” that for the peice Smart Orrer M. R Axp WM. REDIN WOODWARD, + | Mr. Brainard, cousing of the latter: Mr. xnd Mrs. | the whole of its capital stock ($200.000) shail have | The Witness identified the os ei. asso eee oe A meant eons s FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS Ww Rooms 7 and 9, Gunton Building. Justice Matthews, with Miss Matthews and Mrs.| been paid inin cash. After such payment the | $3,000, given to him by Miner, July 24, 1878, as ” = 2 ate -B.— ie nd Spanish spoken. ‘Titles to Real Estate. Index to County and Harvey Watterson, who wore the sumptuous | company shall have power to act as trustee, or | funds for establishing service on routes of Mim Lt. Chipp’s Party. our remaining stock of Christmas Cards at half their | town property. 415-5: poarr-colored moire antique in which she cele- | executor, or administrator, or receiver,or ‘assignee, | Peck & Co. The witness was then subjected to HOUSEFURNISHINGS, origin I prive im order to imuke room for other Koods. HAS, J. GOOGH, rated her golden wedding a few months since; | or guardian, or committee of any lunatic, and to| Tecross-examination by Mr. Ingersoll. The w FINDING OF TWO popres AGAIN REPORTED. Lerten eae Zee Our stuck of C * “* “SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Mr. Justice and Miss Gray; Mr. Justice and Mrs | aaminister all the duties thereof; it shall have | De8s sald he had a final settiement with Miner in| Lonpox, Jan. 24—Some of the St. Peters! : = oe BOOKS AND STATIONERY . i Fields; Mr. Justice, Mra. and Miss Blatchfora; the ke, hola and convey rty. It is | October or November, 1878. He settled with Miner | newspapers state that the bodies of two members 1 P. KS AND STATION Counsellor at Law and Expert, St. Cloud Building, 9th | F 5 *s ; power to take, hold and convey property. Dee Mi td he of Lieut. Chipp's party have been found at Chatau. nice Og and F streets, Good worl, good references, moderate | Chinese, Japanese, and several other leading for- | made lawrul for the courts to appoint their com.| because Miner said he nad no money. He had Dp 'S pi is full and complete, which we ehall sell as low as the charges. i 2" ING STOVES. lowest tor sume quality of goola, 7-6m_ | elgn ministers; the Postmaater General, the At- to the duties of the positions narned never written to ex-Senator Dorsey asking money | Bay, and that they will pass through St. Peters- N, = wits tormey General, and the Se@retary of the wan: Buaraian, etc) and the coonany chat ok see | from him on account of his verbal agreement with | burg In February on the way to New York. Prob- ° Z Senators Hawley, Platt, Hill, with their ired to give bond, but in lieu of the security | Bim. The witness identified a receipt given by | ably this report has the same origin as the state. ’ a yee aU Soom 9 act Oeten tan bonaing Wives and Othe’ lade” visting Geen; Gee SeUire Uy law iia Capel aks chon ae een | tho witaoas November #0008 or giee ie eeene: | seat ox the moning ot bee eoceee of eomeae ae eee = 472 Louisisna avenue. amt eS Senator Sherman with her lest Miss for the faithful di: f the | Ment of all claims against Miner, Peck & Co. ‘the same party,which Was published In the New = Putnam and Miss Parking “ot Ohio,” Rens: futies Impoeel. ine conte ae te eee oe tee | _im Teply. 00 a Question. from’ At atcorex, tne | Tose paptes st toe Yeh teat! eek oe Gee Sentative and Mrs, Noal; with’Miss Coles ‘and Miss | usual proper and legal charges for the performs | Withess said that it was not his understanding | Tue Lavrex Exonavixe Co., HOTELS, &c. Peebles; M rs. Walker, ‘with Mrs. ‘Thurlow, Miss | ance of trust duties. The bill was referred to tho | that elther Peck or J. W. Dorsey had any interest| National Agri ral Convention. 1425 New York avenue, a Logan, and Mr. Snow; ‘District Commissioner and | Distriet oueate ee BS reterree e elan the firinof Miner, Peck & Co, oe tiny pessoas ara “ « _,, Ensravers and Electrctypers. pApboge BOVE ee ae = es Me ciel y oie Chis oe THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. quarter to one oviock: Ee net eioriteens being, ‘The agricultural convention was called to order W. 8. JENnS & CO.. Fine Cuts eee by paving EXSNDRIA, Va. dae ler Lawrence, wife and daughter; Gen, and| The sub-committee of the Senate committee on | in reply to Mr. Merrick, that he was Rot a witness | t 10:15 this morning, at the Agricultural depart- 18 117 7th street nortnwest. Modee cake OO seta A ee ear cne hee purchased by the Propristor, | Mrs. Alvord, with’ the Misses Hathaway, of New | appropriations, to whom was reterred the District | at the last trial ment, by President Loring, who turned the cone —" all ; i Bedford; Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Kauffmann; afr. ana John W. Major, the sub-contractor on the Red- tilmodern improvements; hot and cold baths; electrié | Bedford: Spofford; Mr, and Mra Pollok; Judes | 2PPFoPriation bill, had a short meeting this morn- ea ¥ention over to Mr. John H. King, who is at the i first-ciass bar and billiard rooms. ' Accom- re ding turas route, was recalled, and teatl- | head of the U. 8. Agricultural society, and be read. Bs 3. 0001 5 ing. Commissioner West was before them, giving . P jodations for 600; 100 ‘ith board will beoftercd | and Mra, Macarthur, with. Mrs. Kelth; Mis. Por- fled that his subgcontract was made with Moore, | paper on the history and objects of the a : ] Asarevr Puotosrarmo Ourrits a Bg por day 246 to Sper weak, a ee ee | ee ee en Areaan with, Mrs, Kelths his views and advice with regard to the regula-| the receding witness ite. King reviewed the good the society hea dane MAKKEr SPACE. MARKET SPACE. SPECIALTY. Desirably cdapted for persons acing in Wash- PY; a Emory; a R. | Hon of salaries. AS a meeting of the full commit-| “Mr. Merrick had asked the witness what Moote | it ine past. It was through the influence of this <= Headquarters for everything needed by the Amateur: | !00. Cir SP etten proprietor. 3 Col and Mrs, Nicol Pea a aneen called for 10:80 the sub-committee | sald to him, when objection was made, and an | society that the Departueatet Aenea, oe ue (GEAsew ; = Chemicals, Sensitized Paper, Pans, Lampe, ete, In- Ee , | Horatio King were a few among the 800 had to adjourn early, and no action whatever was ensued. established, though that branch of the CHINA, GLASSWARE AND DECORATED Cation sermay rol grin By «FB pSBENCEB, Cashier. Eberrved: the colledon caine faken upon the DIlL The Senate District commit~ DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, J. A. DAILY, 151 W. Fayette street, SSEWS 9, ERED G- WILEIAMS, “_ | and was accompanied with coffee, chocolate, tee will hold its regular meeting to-morrow, and portation at bottom prices, Jals-6e* Baltimore, Md. LARK HOUSE, A‘ BURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, | punch. asall the members are in the city it is expected TABLE CUTLERY and & general line of HOUSE- is io readiness ie CRG ee ems FUENISHING GOODS of the best class, e . that all the business of real im June, 1883. It is heated y furmece, haa as in every At the residence of Gen. Beale @ scene of great | wilt be disposed of. -f ard; ch ‘an ull 1 : . brilltancy was in am. This, the » Wecert, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, Bemus caetortes Ak wkey Sertecty eee ae ets llolastur one or ine, "Tuesday evening séries Capitol Notes. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Resta aa CARAMELS manufactured fresh | _026-3in orte present: aeons ee = Spe ‘THE PRESIDENT AND THE TARI<F BILL. every day — yurpose " CANDY FACTORY, ~ | 80 fair and fort velloasMise Crocker, | ‘The President told a New England Senator that | inducement for him to carry the mail, that the 109 MARKET SPACE. 620 9th street northwest. | }'UBNACES, 0 r Doles gical wits tle precsce ct | whllohe was amxiogs to heve ties Congress pass a | route would have the : Y Branch Store 1389 Pennsylvania avenue. 418-6m_ RANGES, ‘th di times it or present, | bill to rev e the tariff, he was fearful on account | of the EW EAR'S. GRATES, n of *ady of os of the lateness of the session and the diversified = See wots. Be? Mee interests in the Dill that It would fall Asked if he names NEI | ‘Persons wishing to . PLUMBING, Would call an extra session of Congress ‘not DESSERT EVATES, TARE TLATED WARE, | (Fereons srishing to snbecribe to Rand. McNally & GaNEhAn jomsiKe: ae id fail, he said, “ That is an emergency I tod fas APLEK DINNEK COFFE see SearaL louse call orsend their orders to 4899t : jack lace. ce ae He willing to nthe gov: kK J.C. RINGWALT, wo 4A DESTITUTE DESCENDANT OF THOMAS JEFFERSON. | He Was ¥ oe tame ri Po peplieieaeet Jal3-16t Agent for District of Columbia. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, with pearls, ‘ — Genera The committee on pensions in the House had | ¢ynment con iS WARE, 3, 2 ‘before them for consideration yesterday a Dill ‘of the ‘ HT NINTH STREET. | wore a. pearltinted moire, very elegant. | ‘Mrs ee Oe. Dax, G. Harca & Conranz, Branch, 1790 P street, near Dupont Circe. n6 | Gen. Sheridan and Mrs M granting a pension to Septimia Randolph Metkle- as f = = W. BEVERIDGF, re a ag rece! two iis- | ham, the only surviving grandchild of Thomas ing M. W. BEVERIDGE, ARTISTIC FURNITURE irs. Tyler | Jefferson. ‘The bill was introduced in the House as No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Hieramaws coxrectioneny, r ce at, by Mr, Robinson, of New York, who sald ho had : . Beall heard by accident e only survivin; Taste axp rocker wae Sy ar Nei rn dress of Diack, and Miss Beale a | chiid of tie autnor of the Declaration of In 3 BALTIMORE. network of chenille, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, M artistio Teee and Teo Creama, in | Saded velvet mark deo ete Bro es $400 ni ROR Fon eee cet ith diamonds and emeralds; Miss all forms, emblematic, &c. ‘sub-comm: WITNESSES BEFORE THE GRAND JURY. Sch UTE ERR YL Ro. 994 F Sraxzz N. W.s ‘The following are a few of our spectaltiea: ine arco aa nctaD nee DOOR ame Ooo, Subsequent meeting probably in favor of @ pension | Commissioner Morgan, Miss Elis and Mrs. I. P, ccc UU T LULLEEER ROY & CHERRY-MAYO, OROQUAN, BISQUIT GLAZE, | to the wast with ergengics Ince, and a McDonald and Henry Smallwood were before the : PLUM GLAZE, ORNAMENTED PLUMBIER, trimmed with bows of “white satin, a sh CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. SPHOLSTERERS' MATERIALS, STAPLE| Ofer their Entire Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, FRUITAGE, ASPARAGUS, PIS- knot of pink Teen and Spas eporned her ‘The Senate in executive session yesterday con- AND FANCY HARDWARE. for Cash, preparatory to taxing inventory of stock, TATEHO GLAZE. are ett and around neck cl firmed the following nominations: Gustavus Gow- e ekzireased to Zour door in our ice caves in safe and ney back totreen a E Rte ard, of Chicago, to be paged of a. to venient shape for ‘i apen:; . DeLond cana F. P. MAY & CO, ‘We will not carry over any of our ‘We will furnish. an; in our line at the shortest | Jarge peas. | Mrs. and Sand Sees ac eaten. Indian 8 notice, and at reasonal ices. $o13-21¢ M. Riordan, of Arizona, at the Na €24 Penna. avenue, near Tth street, PORTIERE GOODS, New Mexico; A. H. Jackson, of Cincinnati, at the WE CALL THE A ON OF THE TRADE | and chalf place them at such figures as will insure NIVERSALL RESCRIBED BY THE Pima agency. Postmastere—Thomas Winston, at TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN CUTLERY. 5° |” owe = "U iY BEES Forreston, lil; J. R, Smith, at Wheaton, Ii}, A, GLASSWARE, see RACuLEY: cxict Government Affa CURLERS, FEaTaD An Oremus. ALAXATIVE AND REFRESHING FRUIT LOZENGE pe noe ar Date ek DANIEL G. HATCH & COMPANY, TAMAR FOR CONSTIPATION, HEMORRHOIDS, . WATTS, : BI CEREBRAL CON- HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, Agents for J. and J. G. Low's Art Tiles, anor oe ‘314 Tth street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. wes ie po ae ero 5-18t 996 F Bt. new. , Prepared by GRILLON, "NTON FISHER, eee Sole Proprietor, Gas Cooxine Sroves +. Fharmacien de Ire classe dels FOR SLB AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE,