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= ere THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Corner Pesasylvania Ave. and 11th 8t.,>7 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tur Evexrxc Stan is served to subscribers in the ety by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, or44cenls per month. Coj ‘es at the counter, 2 eextreach, By mial!—povtage prepaid—60 cents a month, 1+ year, $6; tix months, 23. {Entered at the Poxt Office at Washington, D. C., aa second-class mail matter. Tar Wrrxiy Stax Festegeprepaid. Six mo: 27" All mail subecrtptions must be paid in advance; 2 paper sent Jonwer fisan {= patd for. Bates of advertising made known on application. ‘lished on Friday—$1 a year, tha, 50 cente. = LADIES’ GOODS Mus. Serva Roprenr, 608 Nixtn Staezr, Opposrre Patext OFFIcr. Bas just ope: HANBURG E. SWISS EMBROU OTHE which will be sold at ver Lose prices. Blegent lineof PLING, LACE FICHUES, FRINGES, sRT Ss; BUTTONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and ART EMBKOIDERY GOUDS. promptly executed. <a lurce and well-selected assortment of D INSERTIONS, ' TORCHO: ND D Guoves: ! BELOW COST BELOW COsTI! 10-Button Jouvin, only $1, former price $1.50. Button Morozram, only $1, fermer price $1.50. 4-Button Monogram, only 8-Eutten Monoxram, MRS. M. J. HUNT'S, ) F STREET. 315 Stu AVENTE, NEW YORK CITY, Has opened at her Kooms for the Season, WITH A CHOICE VARIETY OF BALL DRESSES, In Thule, Gold and Silver Gauzes, Satin and Brocade. Orders pro: jani7 M*- J. P. PALMER, ilo] F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, ‘Will cell all of her Imported Stock of PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON HATS AT ACTUAL COST = THE NEXT THIRTY DAyYs.-* ROCHON, #20 F STREET, BETWEEN 8TH and 98th streets. Coiffenr de Dames de Paris, Cheveux et Parfumerie, importes. Coiffures de Soiree ot de Abonnement. EXTRACT DE VELOUTINE, Beaute ethywiene du teiut. Besr Ge OOD AT ‘SEL jal6-Im WILLIAN, ‘TCite Trevise, Paris. 9€7 47 Vania avenue. 1 Mus. C. Kooczewsst, (Formerly MME. FRENCH SMA 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. T and Reception Dresses a specialty. 8 work done. jal2 Weddin Only fir Dererass, Nistn FIGHTH LADIES’ MONDAY our eighth with 200 dozen DRAWERS, Eacu. is of our manufac- ality of the mus- than thatof suy ether muslin mz ptinnance of this ale, special pric n6 M ME VON BR formeriy with Lord & Co., St. Loms, Mo. ¢ MODISTE, few York; Win. Barr & Unans and Suits made Superior Fitting. steed. Evening ‘M. Willian’s. RAKE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, IN FANCY WORSTED WORK dery on Linen, Mammoth ard Felt full line of Worsted aud Knitted Geode, Chiid’s Bonnets, Embroidered Cloaks, all sizes, and a general ouint ior children. Germantown and Zephyr Worsted, Gerinan, Sj uugarian Yarns, ail Colors. All Kinds, Embrefdecce Waterialon hand. Stan: promptly executed. of .- HUMPHERY, 490 TENTH STREET NOR’ ‘THWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in ev: style and mater ere and finest Imported Hosiery . Patent Shoulder Braces and ‘all Drees Reft 3 French Co; Hes. | ‘The “Hercules” Sup- Porting Corset for which Miss H. is special agent. anda $1 Corset, her own muake, that for the price NSB." French, German and Spanish epoken. 85 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Grear Reoceros Is Price Or LARGE SELF-FEEDING STOVES. Having too larze a stock of above Stoves still on hand, ainong them several of the celebrated Radiant Homes, ‘we will now sell them at a discount Tewular prices. ‘This is a chance se] ne of Cookin Stoves, Portable and Brick-set Ranges, constantly on hand. f.atrobes, Grates, and Furnaces. Agents for Danforth's Vapor Stove and Fluid. W. 8. JENKS & CO. 717 7th street nortnwest. 709. MARKET SPACE. jal8 MARKET SPACE. CHINA, GLASSWARE AND DECORATED DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, Of our own importation at bottom prices, TABLE CUTLERY and a general line of HOUSE- FURNISHING GOODS of the best clase. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 109 MARKET SPACE. New Y EAR’'S. as For DINNER SETS, FINE PLATED WARE, DESSERT PLATES, _URNS, AFTER DINNER COFFEES, KETTLES, OYSTER PLATES, BASKETS, GLASS WARE, ALL KINDS, FORKS, SPOONS, &c. M, W. BEVERIPG2, No. 1009 PENNSY!.TANIA AVENUE. Taste AND POCKET UPHOLSTERERS’ MATERIALS, AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, G4Penna. avenue, near 7th strect. WF CAvL THE ATTE: TO OUR WHOLESALGPRICES IN CUTLERY. 45 IN GLASSWA! c™ * CAS PLATED WARE. EW GOODS AT Low PRICES. GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penns. avenne. HOTELS, &. = — = —> Whe Foe _ AMUSEMENTS Nationa THEATER. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, = Bartley Campbell's Great Success, THE WHITE SLAVE. TWO CENTS. THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS TO-DAY. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1883. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. PRINCETON ALUMNI, WHO DESIRE TO E2S* unite with the Anmoclation at tue tunel mecting | GOVERNWENT RXCEIPTS-To-Day.—Internal reve- and banquet on WEDNESDAY EVENING, January | nue, $558,265.54; customs, 476908.66, See ey 4 ae ee. ee end their address ating xecretary, NH. MONG THE CALLERS e louse and Fetrets, Wachingion, CiONd Buliding, cornet #4 | wore Representatives Caswell, Walte, skinner, Hammond, Aldrich, Butterworth, Davis and Web- AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. Hill Memorial Services in the Senate. This day having been set apart for services in honor of the late Senator Hill, of Georgia, Mr. Brown, immediately after the reading of the jour- nal, moved resolutions, “that, earnestly desiring to ALBERT £. BOONE ON THE 8sTAND. =a show every possible mark of respect to the mem- Each scene effects a surprise. Each Tablean the per- papel Tenrarans Moncces ia. egai, | Det, and Judge Riley, of Virginia, ory of the Hon. Benjamin H. Hill, late aSenator| when the star route trial was taken up this (OEE EES Fein to 9 aa Mteet, Rorthwest, on FRIDAY, from | Restanation WITHDRAWN.+-Col. James D. Brady | of the United States from the state of Georgia, morning the cross-examination of A. 8. Powers, THE REAL RAIN STORM Christian ‘Tempérauce Union. “Public invited.” "At | has withdrawn his resignation as collector of 1n-| and to manifest the high estimate in which his | sub-coutractos om the Eugene City route, was con eminent public services and distinguished patriot- ism are held, the business of the Senate be now sus- nded that’ the friends and assoclates of the late enator Hill may pay fitting tribute to his high char- acter, his public services and his private virtues; that in the death of Senator Hill the country has Sustained a loss which has been felt and deplored to the utmost limits of the Union; that the Secre- tary of the Senate communicate these resolutions to the House of Representatives; that, as an addi- tonal mark of respect for the memory of the de- cei the Senate do now adjourn.” ME. BROWN’S EULOGY. Mr. Brown then delivered an address, in whieh PURE VACCINE VIRUS FROM NATIONAL & VACCINE ESTABLISHMENT. For sale by C. H. Fickling, Forrest Hall Drug Store, jeorgctown; it. K. Helphenstine, Ebbitt House Drug Store; Z.'D. Gilinen, 621 Pa. ave.: Schiller & Stevens, Nat. Hotel Drug Store; R.B. Ferxuson, Cap. Hill.j25-1m' NOTICE! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All parties indebted to C.M. CLARK & CO. J. W. SELBY are notified tocail at 1916 Penn. Ave. and settle their accounts by the let of Maech, or other- wire their accounts will be placed in the hands of a col- lector. J. W. SELBY, 1914 and 1916 Penn. Ave. ja: Unued. Witness identified letters written by him to Mr. Rerdell and J. M. Peck as to and establishing the route. Witness identified a tele- gram sent by htm to Rerdell accepting a proposi- Uon torun the route on a fifty hours schedule. ‘Witness identified a letter going to show that wit- ness had been paid by the contractors, but it was Tuled out. also, a letter stating that for the quarter ending June 30, he was running the route on the fifty hourschedule. Witness gave the sta- Uons on the route, and the distances. In response to 2 question by Mr. Wilshire,the wit- ness said that In his correspondence with’ Rerdell axD FLOATING WRECK. Agrand picture worthy of this great drama. ternal revenue for the Petersburg district of Vir- ginia. DEATH OF A U. 8. MARSHAL.—Information has Deen received here of the death of U. 8. Marshal J. Torrans, of Arkansas, which occurred at Little Rock, Monday evening. DEFICIENCIES IN APPROPRIATIONS. — Secretary Folger yesterday sent a communication to the House committee on appropriations in regard to the defictencies 1n the appropriations for the va- tious oeparimen te for the fiscal year ending June a0 next, In the different departinents as follows al Monday. January 29—SALVINI. Ford $225 THE OPERA SEASON. BECOND WEEK. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- holders of the ARLINGTON FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY for the Dietrict of Columbia, for the he recognized Rerdell as the agent of the con- Honey ee < ) , © | State, S2n.08 Treen War, $1,016,793; | be sketched the history of Mr. Hill, and spoke of THE IDEAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. | ection of nin the olfice of the Conan S008 eaent: | Navy? 813 Sos interfor, $598,368 Fost Office, $17,500; | his own early differences with him tn the poiltics | TSctors, ‘otal, $1, Jagls avenue northwest, SATUMDAY, February 24th, | Justice, $3,083 504,004. ot strstr eid aici eg foeetoiog Polls open at 1 and close at 3 Georgia, and of their later co-operation and | abouts of letters produced D- by the defense, and : t Spin, Se Sees friendshi which Mr. Bliss wanted to use in redirect examin- “Te will discourse most Excellent Music." Jetcavion TFHANE T-BAWLINGS, Seorstary. | grave Laws PnoniniriNo MisceoEwariox. — In The Senate, at 1:85, adjourned until 11 am. to-| ation, 1t turned out that the stenographer had iene aa oS NOTICE. the United States Supreme Court yesterday the j morrow, aud’ the republicans immediately went | taken them from the court roora, THIS (Thursday) EVENIN into caucus. case of John C. Tinsley, plaintiff in error, against — Mr. Ingersoll observed, “we can always tell THOS. J. JONES & CO. gersol ed, ays. a GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S PATIENCE - Mozart's Marri ‘ the Commonwealth of Virginia, was, on motion of House of Representatives. —= “ge Ryley ae 3 spe Saturday’ Matinee Varney's The Musketeers | of the Hevieed: Statutes Uo eelative to aed C ae ie se ee eo ps NATIONAL TRADES UNIONS IN THE DIsTarcr oF | “Ihave no Toute.” said Mr. Biss “you can tella Saturday 5 s e Revit atu .9., relative imi 0- | missed, with cost TSI he sixteent Lads acclaim 2 2 ebody t Saturday. -Suppe’s Fatinitza | partnerships, submit the following: ee tes PI it to the si th Ful COLUMBIA. Mr. Murch introduced a bill to authorize the in- corporation of national trades unions in the Dis- trict of Columbia. Referred. but you want to get ‘he names of special and general partners are:— ingto "T. Sfatthets, special pariuer’ re- mn, z e" partner, re- clding in sald city. ‘The amount of ¢ apital eoneaibuted by A. T. Matthews, spectal er, is seven hundred and twenty-three dollars, ‘Tinsley, who 1s a colored man, was tried and con- victed' {In one of the state courts of Virginia for marrying a white woman, contrary to a law of that state, He brought thé case to the Supreme Court upon a writ of error with the intention of at di Believe ‘The witness belng re-examined by Mr. Wilson, whocalled attention to what appeared to be dis- crepant statements in his direct testimony and 29_MR. CHAS. WYNDHAM AND COMEDY COMPANY, from Lon. ‘Ruth's Romance," .d **Withered Leaves.” CAN NOW BE RESERVED. in “1d day STAPLE NTION OF THE TRADE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. s vi A THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILI. letters produced in cross-examination regarding 4025 | 2. The partnership ix to be considered commenced on be ea ne Ee * Nardpatiericd roceed regi rae the practicability of a 50 hours schedule, the wit- BNER'S MUSI guerath, January, Tess, and in to terminate Sanary hy virtuay allowed it to go-againse him by de- some eee thd naval eperspriacion "bin | 2653 said he considered tt an NER'S MUSIC HALT, 2th, 1880, “ the consideration of the naval appropriation Ars ETE eS or wosng x. | se fowne sma ag ano |e Mn uth, rcs a a | wanton mn, spon | tuscece wx ernae in Nie reat Ss MEN- re aS. THOS d JONES, r ef er. Unele Mosce.” Jaa0-2t" | "Ya2s-Stamtw Aon APPR EWS. case from Alabama which involves precisely the | the committee of the whole. The first amena- | %P s examination was ov Same question, namely, the constitutionality of a state law prohibiting migcegenation. THE WEEKLY Srar for this week is now ready for mailing,price three cents. It will be sent post- paid for one dollarayear. It is a large double Paper of fifty-six columns. SOCIETY NOTES, Mr. Wilson observed, sarcastically, that he had nodoubt it was embarrassing where a witness had left the stand and letters were produced and he could not reconcile them with his testimony and sald the witness could have ample opportunity to explain the discrepancy. The witness said that the statement in his letters referred to dally trips, and if the matter was understood the jury could see that there was no variation in the statement. The fifty hours schedule might be practicable with daily trips Any man who had had experi. ence in carrying the mail knew that better time could be made with a daily mail than a weekly mail, as the stations were shorter and more men and horses were employed. A would be fool, he said, to make the out fora weekly tap” =_ mes ment, providing that chiefs of bureaus shall re- celve no additiona | pay by reason of holding such Positions, was rejected—yeas 84, nays 116. The next amendment, being that for the payment to Asa Weeks of $50,000, when he shall have executed and delivered to the United States a release of all claim for the use by the United States of his in- vention in torpedoes, was agreed to—yeas 129, nays 93, THE NAVAL BILL PASSED. The bill was then passed—yeas 185, nays 99; the democrats generally voting agalnst it. THE REVENUE BILLS. Mr. Kelley (Pa.) moved to go into committee of the whole on the tariff bill. Mr. Butterworth raised the question of consid- (oe VACCINE QUILL POINTS, FRESH AND reliable, 15 cents; Cod Liver Oil, pure and fresh, 40c. per pint; “75e. per quart; at SIMMS? Pharmacy, corner 14th street and New York avenue. ja23-6t I HAVE ASSOCIATED JAMES M. CA- <= PERTON with me, in the Heal Ketate and In- surance business, and hereafter the buamess will be Prosecuted at my old office, opposite the Ebbitt House, under the name and firm of CASSIN & CAPERT ON. JOHN H. CASSIN, 1839 F street, opp. Ebbitt House. 3223-4 ue ROLLER SKATING RINK, NEW YORK AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Assemblics Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights at 8 o'clock. ‘Music by Weber's Orchestra. ASSEMBLIES EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2:30. Special arrangements can be made for individual in- struction. crery C OMPLIMENTARY TESTIMONIAL E TO ee LE MAY CARRIGAN, January 22, 1883, REVIVAL SERVICES AT MoKENDREE M.E. Church, Massachusetts avenue, between 9th and i0th streets northwest, Each Evening duting week, save Saturd: st 7:30 o'clock, Rev. Beitr HICHARDSON, Pastor." Fy Calling at the residences of the cabinet officers and at the houses of other ladies whose reception day is Wednesday was very general yesterday,and all the entertainments of that class were quite Pleasant, The daughters of the Secretary of Stato received handsomely and acceptably, in the AND. LITERARY, OSFI0 OE TaE- HAGE GTGn rn or TESTIMONY OF ALBERT R. BOONE. CHURCH, cor. ‘10th ana G Font comMeAgHING GAS- | absence of their mother, who was in the Secre- | eration, stating that pol atelier Kae vides ‘Mr. {Powers left the stand at half-past twelve NG, January 30th. ‘The fol- january 18, 1889. pe: the bonded spirits bill, w! tabl le. Mr, Kelley’s motion was agreed to, and the House, at 12:90, went into committee of the whole (Mr. Burrows, of Mich., in the chair) on the e part. Prof. Bischoff, Messre, D. C. Bangs, E. J. Whippie and Will Lackey, Misses Belle Bacon, of Boston, Pertie Crawford aud Matic Reid and Mrs. Agnes Hamilton Kearney. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seata, 50 cents, For sale at Ellis’ Music Store. Ja23-7t tary’s sick chamber. Miss Lucy received the call- ersin the main parlor, while Miss Tillie served chocolate at one end of the refreshment table with Miss Slack as her assistant in pouring dainty cups o'clock, and Albert E. Boone was called to the Stand. He testified that he first became acqua int- ed with A. W. Moore in the winter of 1876-77. In the spring of 1878 witness _had conversations with Ji ‘The Stockholders of the Washington Gaslight Coin- pany are hereby notified that the annual meeting for the choice of Directors for the ensuing year will be held at the Office of the Company on MONDAY, February . of oolong. Mrs. Chandler held a large reception, | revenue bills. John R. Miner, Stephen W. Dorsey and perhaps onus SRR st 12 O'CLOCK M, and Close at 1 assisted” by Mrs. Kinsley and the wife of COL Mc | _ Mr. Kelley called up the tariff bill, but Mr. Car- | John W. Dorsey, regarding Moore. ‘The first con- NEW THEATER COMIQUE. ge Cawley, of the marine corps. Mrs. Totten, daugh- | lslegnade the point of order that the revenue bilis | versation was with 8. W. Dorsey, in April, 1878, at gs — CHAS. B. BAILEY. Jal8-dta Secretary. VACCINE VIRUS MARTIN'S, OF BOSTON, And of the National Vaccine Fatablishment, Washing- ton, supplied fresh by W. B. THOMP! cist, 703 15th street. SAM'L 8. SHEDD, 409 9rH Staeer NoRTHWEar. PORTABLE GAS STA ter of the Postmaster-General, at her pleasant re- ception was assisted by Miss Totten, Mrs. Richard Elmer, Mrs. W. O. Goodman and Miss Bestor. Mrs. Brewster omitted her reception for the day. Mrs. Teller, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, was agsistéd by her daughter, Miss Emma, and 'Mrs, Belford and Miss Ashiey, of Colorado. Mrs.Kelfer, at the red parlor of the #bbitt,had an entertaining group of twenty ladies to assist her, viz: the wives Of Representatives Atherton, Rice Geddes, McKin- ley, Walker, Bowman, Peele, Willis, Morey, Lord, GER) 8 AND LIBRARY LAMPS. | Lacey, Webber and Rosecrans; with Miss Lacey, FINE ae FIXTU s Rosecrans and Miss Neal, daughters of Rep- ig gig VECOKATED SHADES, GLOBES, Ke, Mrs. Thurlow, Mrs. Plumb, Miss in 5 in reat Variety. : Stebbins and Mrs. McMusgrave. (Ce? MISS ALICE CAIN (FOR MANY YEARS = Ww Vis, ESQ.,) m taken up in their order on the calendar. ‘The chair sustained the point of order. The first bill was one to admit free of duty a monument to George Washington. Mr. Kelley objected to its consideration, and the objection Was reported to the House. The Speaker stated that the question was whether the House would direct the committee to consider the bilL The House refused#to direct its consideration—83 to 117—and Mr. Burrows resumed the chair. The next bill on the calendar was to regulate the collection of the tax on weiss beer. Mr. Kelley again objected, again the objection was reported to the House, ahd again the Huuse refused to order the consideration of the Dill in committee. ‘The objection to the Dill authorizing an auto- matic meter to measure the cera and test the specific gravity of distilled spirits and malt liquors was also reported to the House, and the same ac- Mr.Dorsey’s house. Dorsey asked witness if he knew a good man to go west to take charge of putting the service on certain routes, and wit- hess recommended Moore. Mr. Boone’ described how Miner and Moore were brought together through him, and the employment of Moore as ent for the contractors. While Moore was absent in the west witness called Miner’s atten- ton to the fact that a check which was to have been sent to Mr. Moore’s wife had not been sent. He tola witness to see 8. W. Dors-y. Witness saw S. W. Dorsey about it, and the check was sent, though witness did not know by whom. The wit- ness sald he had been a mail contractor, and haa had about 1,100 contracts. “Had them all expedited, { suppose?” said Mr. Merrick, “T object,” said severgl of the counsel for the defense, TO-NIGHT. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, First Appearance of MISS FANNIE LOUISE BUCKINGHAM AS MAZEPPA, With her Beautiful Horse, JAMES MELVILLE. SON, Pharma- 315-2w _. , Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. No increase in pri N EW DIME MUSEU Be Pennsylvania avenue, near 11thstreet. GREATEST SHOW 0 RTH THIS WEEK. _ GREER TATTOED MAN FROM BAI Ja22 ‘These were all elegantly attired,the beautiful M rin eo AA Lacey in her loose,sesthetle dress of pink cashmere Respectfully advises her friends that she can be found | With puffed lace sleeves, attracting special atten- at the Dry Goods House of Samuel Ker, 930 7th etreet tion. The decorations ot the parlor were yery Ntws. tion Was taken. Similar action was taken upon| ‘Let them prove It,” sald one voice. EMAN AND FOXY Merincice attest wonder. | northwest, where she will be leased to furuiah them | Naunme Godoy, wife of the Ghlllace rnimigier, was | bills Telative to the tax onc hative wine aos | wh can’t. prove It, sald Mr: Merrick, “ because EVE, ae rts Row a ee pra with reliabie goods at lowest prices. 21 _ | assisted by her ‘cousins, the Misses Breckenridge, | the duties on sugar in bonded warehouses, to tax | he did not have one of them expedite.” Acd the Famous (eg GAs FINTURES.—E. ¥. BOOKS. She receives regularly on Wednesdays. Mrs. John | the sale of oleomargarine, to adjust the duty on| The question was ruled out. All for cesta aly 0 conte Ou MaePherson Square nn ne wseRC® | Mike ext bil to which Mr. Kaley obec was | qeTRey witness then tested. ase dla at the last for 10 cents! Gnly 10 centa! 2 n square, . Performances Every Afternoon and Night. a22-1w 631 157m STREET, Cee, par ta a Ati that to abolish the internal revenue tax on tobac- co, snuff, cigars and cagarettes, ‘The objection being reported to the Honse, Mr. Knott demanded the reading of the bill, and the question was put: “Shall the bill be read?” ‘It was decided in the negative. ‘The President entertained at dinner last even- ing the foreign ministers and thelr wives. The entire lower suite of the mansion was decorated with flowers,—the effective display culminating in the East room. The mantels were hidden in mosaic of cut flowers,—the central blossom in each in the fall of 1877. Witness went to the house, and 8. W. Dorsey showed him a letter trom Peck, and said his brother and brother-in-law and Miner or some friend of his (8. W. Dorsey's) in Sandusk; Wanted to go into the mail business. He appili to Boone for assistance, as @ man of experic Full aseortment Mitchell, Vance & Co.'s Goods, Cor- corn Building. e15. (4 GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS 2D FELLOWS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK, PROF. a. E. CARPENTERS Scenes in (OLOGY AND MESMERISM. nce, EbESH Fit HE SPRING. belng a red camella, surrounded by alternate | ,, The House refused—yeas 101, nays 146—to direct | and it was ‘Goniteinee, Zee. 7 Reccerved Beate, S0c. ja09-6t" ona . circles of ‘white and red eurnations: The Green | the committee to consider the bill. AGREED THAT BOONE SHOULD Go mt a W. ©, MILBURN, Pranwacrmn arIOr. eae transformed into a toa procm ie se THE TARIFF BILL REACHED. and have a third interest in the contracts secured. v aS . les while gentleman used the arlor, an ‘The committee then at 1:30 reached the N eA ae E. CHURCH, as Si mentees joined the Malena Blue pario Pi ed the tariff | witness at that time had, he thought, never seen Telegrams to The Star, THE CRISIS IN FRANCE; CASES OF DAVITT AND HEALY) THE WINTER CARNIVAL IN MONTREAT A KANSAS MURDERER LYNCHED, >. ‘The French Crisis. THR ONLY BREAK IN THE TRANQUILLITY OF Ionxvox, Jan. %.—The Times in an editor: article this morning says: While France ts passin through a crisis as severe as any she has expe! enced since the fall of M. Thiers, It ts comforting to reflect that tn all the other countries of Europe there 8.8 tranquillity which for the De pothing £1 likely to invade. ara WHaT THE EX-EMPRESS Sarvs OF EES GOING TO Pani. { Lonpow, Jan. %.—The ex-Empress Eugenie, in) an interview with a said’ she had neither seen nor to ‘Nay ; nor attempted to doso. She had no commun! her deparea ro wen She returned to er Ae was % a London, having accomplished the object of bes journey, which was simply one family, sympathy with Princess Mathilde, ‘THE COMING NEW CABINET. ,LOXDON, Jan. $5.—A. Paris dis patch to the Ex. cha! company says reported u i DeFrerc and M. Wilson will form =. hew cal NO LEGAL CASE AGAINST PRINCE KAPOLEON, Paris, Jan. %.—Pigaro and the Gaulois gay tha® the report of the magistrate who is conducting tha inguiry in the case of Prince Nay states thag sufficient cause has not been shown for further mp ings. This Will not de published Until the chamber of deputies has led in Tres gard to the bills against pretenders to the throne, ———_$——___ A Fire Delays Ratiroad Trains. Easton, Pa., Jan. 25.—A frame building, 100 feet tong, cated near Gien Gardner, N. J., ing fo the New Jersey Central Rallroad company, Was burned last night, together with the contents, The machinery and several tons of broken «tone fell over on the Central road, trains tor to $15,000 del Several hours. ‘The loss will amou ¥Fitty men are thrown out of employment. ———— Gencral Foreign News by Cable. PROVISIONS FOR FAMISHING ISLANDERS, Lospox, Jan. 25.—A gun boat has gone to Inniss murray Island, off the coast of Aligo Island, with Provisions for the inhabitants, Who are reported, to be starving. RUSSIAN AFFATRS. { Loxpon, Jan. .—A St. Petersburg dispatch to’ Reuter’s Telegram company denies the report of the fire at Nicolatef, which came by the way of ; Vienna yesterday. "The Moscow Telegraph. has Teceived a second warning for violation of tho press la wa. MB. HEALY BAYS BE WILL NOT GIVE BAIL, BUT GO TO PRISON. fos $8—Mr. Healy, who, with Meare, avitt and Quinn, was yesterday req’ 0 Queen's bench division to find security: for hig good behavior, says he will refuse to give and ‘Will go to prison, BAIL VOLUNTEERED FOR DAVITT AND BRALY. Loxpon, Jan. 25.—Mr. Joseph Cowen, member Of parliament for New Cast Tyne, has telegraphed to Mr. Davitt as follows: “If you desire to give bail Iwill become one of your bonds- men, or for Mr. Healy if he desires it.” Thé St. George’s Union and Mr. Glade stone. ToRONTO, Ont., Jan. 2.—The St. George Union of North America will on Monday next forward to Hon. W. E. Gladstone, in commemoration of bis tty years of public an illuminated ad- dress, signed by J. Herbert Mason, of Toronta, president, and Charles F. Benjamin, of Wasuing= ton, D. C., secretary. St. George’s Union com. prises St. George's societies all over the American, continent. A Grecian Vice Consul Recalled. Canpra, Jan. 2%.—The relations between the governor and the Greek consul here have been suspended. The vice consul, having Insulted the governor, has been recalled to Athens, nal ching a Man who Killed a Sherift. VicHITa, Kansas, Jan. 25.—A report is received here to the effect that Sheriff Shenneman was shot while arresting Charles Cobb allas Smith, s lesperado, near Udell City, on Tuesday afternoon, and died the same night. By the ald of hbors Smith was taken to a farm house where wos held to await assistance from Winfield. Uponres ceipt of othe yey Fas al ppd | men procee to the scene of the al hung Copp, to the nearest tree. Cobb also ilies constable in Butlet county a few days ago, Princess Lot Sail ad CHaRLestox, c., Jan. | M.S. Dido Weighed anchor at sunrise this morning and sailed. for Bermuda, bearing the Princess Louse, ber maids of honor and M. Josceline Bagot, ‘The weather is calm and beautiful, coaster imino ‘WILKESBARRE, Pa., Jan. 25.—' p are no new developments at the cave-in this mornthg. The mnine made an tnapector. for this district, who hi examination, 1s of the ‘opinion "that the fall is the result of afire that has for the past elght years been smouldering there, and whic! re inky the r, proceeding to the East room just before the President made bis appearance. In the center of the long crystal pla- teau, whose 3 Were hidden by flowers, rested & Canoe, formed of red and white carnations and freighted with Jacqueminots. The cross pieces were of tea roses, and sprays of lilies of the valley Dill, and was addressea by Mr. Kelley, chairman of the committee on ways and means, He said that there were many reductions of existing duties proposed by the pe measure which his individual judgment did not approve. He Mr. Miner. Dorsey, after the interview at his house, told witness to be very careful and not let Mr. Stephen B. Elkins, counsel for Brewster and Currans, know what he was doing. Witness un- derstood that the whole matter was GRAND LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN- FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26ru, 1883. Proceeds to be used in purchasing a New Library for the Sunday School. ATTORNEYS. HALL, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, H.* feared that they would be found in practice to be — - «1G E street northwest, fell over the edge. This center piece was novel | so great as to impair the efficiency of our produc- beget ted riage sig ook theleetongeing well-known persons aye tendered | _Je4-Sm Warner Building. and much admired, ‘Two square designe cremate | tee power and would thus put consumers sttve | When the witness was asked by Mr. Merrick Ed. Hay, Prof. Lahey bores, 0, Gna a LEN W. COOPER. hair ferns, from which arose a single calla Lily and | mercy of those who, by reason of the withdrawal | what he done under his arrangement with 8. W. Woodman, Johnnie Douch, Willie Donch, M. Elmer ATTORNEY, {wo tall vases filled to overflowing with Marshal | Of our competition in any particular industry, Dorsey, objection was made, and Mr. Chandler Carrie, and the Misses Aticusta Donch, Mamte Mor- | | Hemoved from 474 street to 424 bth street (Judiciary | Netl roses also rested on the glass plateau, ‘Three | would have a monoply of cur ‘markets and. contd ed against the admission of the testimony as Hice, Hattie Walker, Emma Morrice and’ Eva Hender- | Square.) 3s2-1m’_| round cushions of small cut flowers were ‘at each | control prices therein. Nevertheless, he should | 97SU x bgeese sn: aRIGw CHANDLER, | &nd of the table. The gentlemen’s boutonnieres | Support the bill in all its features, submitting | to any acts on account of the time of the occur- poeketn, good for this entertainment and a Rr HUNTON, i ES JEFF CHANDLER, | Were a single rose and geranium leaf, and those | amendments only in case he was Instructed to do | Tence. sion, Ac. Tickets forvaale af Elie tase ae a , at the ladies’ plates were flat corsage bouquets of | 80 by the Ways and means committee. Judge Wylte said that any conversations show. Pursell’s book store, Geo. F. Tit » Geo. F. Timms & Co.'s clothing store and E. A. Metitire’s real HUNTON & CHANDLER, estate office. jn20-e03t* ttorneys-at-Law, Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States: the Court of Claims; the Courts of District of Colun- bia; before the Conimittess of Congress, ad the De- partmen’ Office: Nos. 87, 38 and 89, Corcoran Building, a29-6m NDREW C. BRADLEY, ‘ArronNeY-at-Law, Moved to Rooms Nos. 10 and 12, Gunton Building, No. 472 Louisiana Avenue north 45-6 \V 3: BR Asn WM. REDI jooms 7 an ‘Titles to Real Estate, town property. HAS, J. GOOCH, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, Coureellor at Law and Expert, St. Cloud Building, and « streets, Good work, good references, mode charges. Ny, 2: Minne, . Attorney-at-Law, Booms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Building, 2 Louisisn: enue. large roses or Iilies of the valley. ‘The President sat on the north side with Mme. Preston on his Tight, and Mrs, Frelinghuyson on his left. ‘The other guests who occupied places on this side of the tabie, were Assistant Secretary French, Mme. Barea, the Portugese Minister, Mrs. Camacho, the Mexican Minister, Miss Frelinghuysen, Count Lewenhaupt, Mrs.’Romero, the Spanish Minister and Miss West. Mr. Preston sat facing the Presi- dent, with Mrs, McElroy on his rightand Countess Lewenhaupt on his left ‘The other guests attable were Mme. Godoy, the British Minister, Viscountess Nogueiras, the Turkish minister, Mrs, Dominguez and the Belgian minister; the Japanese, Chinese, Chilian,Pertvian.Braziltan and Russian ministers: the minister of the Netherlands, the Swiss minis. ter, the Italian charge d’uffaits and the Vene- zuelan, the French, the Austrian, and Argen- tine ministers. The diplomats wore evening dress and their ribbons and decorations. The tollettes of the ladies were very rich. Mrs. McElroy, the Prestdent’s sister, wore a trained robe of black satin, with front of Jettediace, and coiffures of white ostrich tips; Mme. Preston, cream white Satin, with rich embroideries and beadings of flowers in natural colors; Mme. Barca, lavender tinted brocade, with trimmings of black velvet, and decollete waist; Viscountess Nogueira, pink satin,the front covered with a network of chenille, ‘with bodice and paniers of satin; Miss West, pale pink gauzo over satin, trimmed ‘with white lace; rs. Romero, garnet velvet court train over a pet- ticoat of white; Mrs. Frelinghuysen, black velvet, combined with satin; cotffure of white feathers’ Countess Lewenhaupt'wore pale blue satin, trim- med with point lace; Mme. Godoy, blue satin, with front covered with pearl and crystal embroideries; Mme. Dominguez, black velvet, with draperies of ing the common interest of these parties would be admissible. There was no objection to prov- ing a conspiracy before the period of the statute of the Mmitations providing it was shown that the conspiracy continued wil the period. It might be absolutely necessary to go back of that period to get testimony to show the nature of the combination. Atone o'clock the usual recess was taken. DORSEY PAYS THE BILLS. After recess the examination of Mr. Boone was continued. He said the first thing he did in conse- W. Dorsey, he quence of the management with 8. had circulars printed. | Witness pata for the print ing and the money was refunded to witness “by 8. . Dorsey. The Circulars were sent out in en- velopes sent from the U. 8. Senate. & W. id the postage. house rsey also furnished for the printing of the blank pi lot of which were sent by 8. W. Dorsey's direction to Miner, at Sandusky, Ohio. Witness received in the latter part of November, or the eafly part of December, a letter from Miner, acknow! the recelpt of the blanks, and saying he would come onsoon, The rest ot the THE HILL RESOLUTIONS. Mr. Kelley’s speech on the tariff bill was very brief, and at its conclusion the committee rose; nd public business having been postponea the House proceeded to the consideration of the Sen- ate resolutions relative to the death of Hon. B. H. Hill, of Georgia. ‘The District in Congress. NO QUORUM OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE. The Senate District committee had no quorum to-day, and therefore no business whatever was transacted. The republican members or the com- mittee were attending the republican caucus, and ‘thus the committee was left without a quorum, “UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS” ON LOCOMOTIVES OR CARS OF STEAM RAILROADS. ‘There is some criticism made upon the,ill intro- duced by Mr. Gorman (by request yesterday) to punish “unauthorized persons” for riding upon lo- comotives, tenders or cars of any steam railroad in the District. The title of the bill is “to regulate travel on steam railroads within the District.” It 1s said by critics of the bill that under this title and bill a railroad company could prosecute any person whom it might consider ‘‘unauthorized” for getting upon its cars ‘That, for instance, if a erson should get ona train without a ticket, In- nding to pay his fare, the railroad company, which requires that persons shall purchase tickets, might consider sucha person “unauthorized” to ride, and might, under this bill, prosecute for it. ‘The object of the bill is no doubt to prevent boys Awsvat Cuanrry Batt, FOR THE BENEFIT OF WOODWARD, Gunton Building. Index to County and George- ai6-5m. THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, 9th rate n27-6m MASONIC TEMPLE, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1883, P! Fecmrcay PweNace Pesvrs- TOR controls the fire in Hot Air Furnaces and Steam Heaters go that any desired temperature meer be. sustained uni- for Ac ™ chine apd Mable attachment, and will save its cost in fuél in one or two seasons, and furnish the greatest amount of com- fort. . HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, % $17 NINTH STREET. FAMILY TICKETS $5, ADMITTING GENTLEMAN AND TWO LADIES. roposals were sent to nsas by direction of ‘One package was sent to Postmas- = at Fort Smith, Mr. Ingersoll objected to the testimony, asit ald Rot appear that any of these Teferred to rout SINGLE TICKETS, $2. Yesterday afternoon, after THe Sran’s report ‘ closed, Mr. Major, the sub-contractor on the Red- ‘To be obtained at Hotels and Drug Stores, and of the ding and Alturas route, was cross-examined and denied that Moore had suggested to him to get up petitions of a fraudulent character. A. and others from jumping on trains, and thus en- angering their lives, but it has a title that 18 too broad, and lays it Mable to misconstruction. Directors and Board of Lady Visitors. ja18-tu, th, », 5t IANO AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC, Ger other poet lace; Frelinghuysen, white silk and lace. * Miss Sarah Coleman 'gave a large and elegant Branch, 1760 Petreet, Dupont Circle. 3025 legal sub-contractor on the Fe dancing party last evel to her nieces, the Capitol Notes. Burnished Syne and other engertaiammentss 4, | Corrox: Corton: Misses irrtemin, tanyeietia went trom terete | _ ‘The seat in the Senate formerly occupied py | Called for 2-im* 1124 12th street northwest, = Mrs. Laughton’s, to attend the fourth in her in- | Senator Hill, of Georgia, was draped im mourning No. 626) ON EXHIBITION 626 HOW TO MAKE MONEY. teresting series of Wednesday evenings, where| to-day. ee ‘ASD SALE AT fre = several of the foreign ministers’ wives, als NOMINATIONS TO BE REPORTED FAVORABLY. Beets ret aaa se Sim Tevet | LARGE SUMS ARE MADE IN RAILROAD sToors, | present in the rich — Savas wean agres.| _ The Senate committee on commerce agreed to- crating Spa aa Chie oii Fainiin igrayiaee Chroma ee || wr aweninee epee nae able and gr>‘ous hostess inspite of severe indis. | Gay to report tavorably uponr the oe petar® capriog ‘thing—these jokes—a ass arge and Chol hangings Picture a cre a i ‘buck inspector ‘of stegm Eraines, Picture Cord and 1 m His Fala els yas | and oftentimes so Actiious, that in the end more money | The brilliant solsees OF ‘preonting Gaye this wee | vessel district, New Yost, vice | 0,88. ‘The court 18, not Bally tof you you Markriter’s. Terms Cash. Free 0 is lost in handling them than is made. Still, say what | and Miss Berg! her daughter, assisted witt | Tower; and Gen. Ketcham » ‘we will, the ‘chief dosire of man” nowadays is to MAKE MONEY!!! As agent of one of the most responsible firms of COT- TUN BROKERS in this country, to persons desiring to invest money where the Pamxctpat 1s eafe and can be withdrawn at any time, and where it will net from 18 TO 100 PER CENT. PROFIT perannum, Ican offer the best opportunity they ever had to makes = PERMANENT, PAYING INVESTMENT. ‘To show what can be done, and what I am doing, one of my customers has invested, and received profits, as follows, to be x of ‘Chandise custom house, New York Ho nooaa IN REGARD 76 1 CHARGE OF BRIBERY. ‘There were No witnesses before the special com- mittee on improvements of the Mississippi river to-day, but Representative Ellis put in the follow- ing dispatch in regard to a charge of bribecy: “St. Louis, Mo., Jan. %.—E. John Wash- D. am not in a condition to participate me in any sort of excitement. Iwill say, however, Cowden is. & Utele off a8 to Capt, Eads or mysele? much grace. Mrs. Walker gave last evenli about forty guests. The ‘and the supper that followed the game ‘very handsome. The ppalans party at the house ofMr. J. w. Fomor, 09 ee ovening, given by Mr. Ross Thompson and Migs to znompeon, ‘brought es-iher 80 numerexs am assemblage of youn; pedple that ercn the us rooms in whic! Che guests found themselves were none too lane for thelr accommodation, ‘The ball room was the pom of greatest in ‘and the enjoyment of the dancing never flagged an instant. ‘The delica- cies of an elaborate su refreshed the happy couples during a resting {nterval. Representative Flower gave a handsome dinner of twenty-seven covers Tost 1 night irrhonor of Sen- ators-elect Gibson and Kenna, The floral decora- tions of the table were very elaborate, con! of saree oval are of flowers in the Sar great cornucoptas of red slow roses at either Ena. A cordon of smilax ran around the table just within the plates, on wj the boutonnieres rested. The menu was in gilt letters on broad white and pink-satin ribbons. The host sat between Mr. Gibson and Mr. Kenna, on either side of whom were Senators Jonas and Camd Dack,” said Mr. Ingersoll ten ‘provee ded. ‘The Detective Scandal. ‘TURNED OVER TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. ‘The paper sent to the District Commissioners by the citizens’ committee will be forwarded to the LECTURES, YONGREGATIONAL OHURCH. C LYCEUM COURSE LECTURE.......1889, JOHN B. GOUGH, FRIDAY EVENING, February 2. HABIT; Or, POWERS THAT BE, ‘His Famous Temperance Lecture. Mr. Gough delivers the last of the Lycetim Course—a temperance lecture new to Washineioee Mace pears Dave passed since he first famous as the most powerf..] temperance orator age, and no one has of the since appeared upon the platform him in Guruing doquence and power for nysician he is urged, with this season, to close his pub- ic Free’s Bookstore, 1343 F st.. ‘Seats can be secured at opp, the Ebbitt House, 7 conts each, Admisuioy, # of ee Heruans CONFECTIONERY, 73 Nortn Charles Street, BALTIMORE. ‘The finest and most artistic Tees Creams, aulconceivable forme, emblematic, eete? fl ‘The following are a few of our specialties: CHERRY-MAYO, CROQUAN, BISQUIT GLAZE, PLUM GLAZE, ORNAMENTED PLUMBIER, FRUITAGE, ASPARAGUS, PIs- TATEHO GLAZE. Expressed to your doorin our ice caves in saf convenient shaye for the table — We will furnish in our line at the shortcet notice, and at reasonal 3013-21 might as well say. “Well, I will take it toto party to subsiding, and the trial That the above statement is not spasmodical and ex- ceptional, I can prove to any person who will call at my office. All receive the same per cent. of profit on their investment, A. H. 8. DAVIS, 3s3-1m. 930 F et. n. w., Room 4, Turonranr. flamming of doors and breaking of glass rendered THE NORTOR DOOR CHECK AND SPRING thors withctt isa ge weeny lean aoe , vent . ance atid also waving the expense Of | for Cem Eome\comforts. “A very desirable piace for ferailion” 226-3 HOUSE, A<BURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, RE, A It ig heated by fu: has zee in paste, has ne in every i i rs Fee Trae ening %f the suring can beseen.and —— of) SORNEDDER’S, Bole Agent for the District of A. Mon ALE M, *sBSTSE Zo xestioon Square, ¥- will smother week with her handsome assort- BEES eLEEP se ARE | Pain i Sn. eee which . at Sg lar SEELEE NOBTETWast, | ovenings wy Tx Lucrex Eronavixe Co., 1425 New York avenue, Engravers and Electrotypers. ‘Fine Cuts for Relief or Piste Press Printing by Send for Cironiar NO PO ei 4a10-1m. [ § F FREN Di i te weaken! of the pillars and by their slow Roakening Pi Props —_——__ Sentenced for Mansiaughter. TRENTON, N. J., Jan. #5.—George Pullen, whe killed James Dunn, of thiscity, in November last, leaded guilty this morning and was sentenced to 0 years Imprisonment. He was indicted for mane slaughter by the present grand Jury. Chief Jus- tice ley said in sentencing Pullen that the tn~ dictment should have been for murder, in which case the prisoner Would have been in great danger of the gallows. iJ Montreal, Jan 25.—The w 1s again delightful for the out-door 5) carnival, and the prospects for a pleasant day are all that could be desired. Everyone 1s loud raise of yesterday’s sights and scenes, which Reciared by the strangers present wo have tar sure assed thelr expectations. ‘The curling don! proceeding vigorously this morning and will be finally determined this eventig. ‘The a will be filled up with skating, trotting races and other sports on the St. Lawrence river. Trains this morning were again crowded with visitors, Telegraphic Briefs. An explosion of metal occurred yesterday afters noon at the Risdon Iron Works, in San Francisco, Cal. by which John Lyden was killedand Thomas Brady fatally injured. Both men were lat Hall & Sons, fire brick works, at Buffalo, N. Y. Were burned last night. ‘The loss 18 640,000, which is covered by insurance. . TIMOR, Jen, 25 Gs, Aeferred, 1236: pater don copsaliaated, Sti; io. 35 eericat Sans ae, wee: waa a4 id to-day. ag Ol Jan. lower, Flour Sa stiog: May, £1 ‘Western firmer, By se ote cae a eae peer oo ter eee ame bushels; oats, 5,017 bushels; rye, 7 bushels. menta—wheat, 62,126 ‘Som, ‘116,480 bushels: the Dill against him. When the foreman of the grand jury this morning submitted his usual batch of papers to the court there was no scrap of paper

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