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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ferthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St.,b7 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, < GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tux Evexixc Stan is served to subscribers tn the ae eentsesch, Symall postage ‘cents a month, ‘eee year, $6; six mon! pe (Entered —— Post Jaice at Washington, > second-class ‘Tae Weeerr or a pero ayer, —oowewesawewasasas=ooyqoqoeoooeo®oqoqOQ«><«>q$ Sn In Kilmainham Jal. Suaiswarroes wasn! Vee G1 N 9,296, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1883. fey gh pe Desiix, Feb. §8—Mr. Michael Davitt, who with Rates of advertizing made known on application. Mr. T. M. Healy, M. and Mr. Quinn, was ar- boven Senge gd yey} vo of es * ‘ ‘speec! jul 2 court of ueen’ Washington News and Gossip. WHAT CONGRESS 18 DOING, | Te dill isto embrace the idea that an American | Bench to give ball for good beuavior. Ort yo te Telegrams to The Star. DAVIES, HEALY AND QUINN REARRESTED: WRECK OF THE KENMURE CASTLE, | LATE NEWS FROM THE FLOODED DISTRICTS. | STEAMER NEDERLAND BELIEVED T0 BE SAFE, | AMUSEMENTS LECTURES. SPECIAL NOTICES. : — — — —_ ak en ee | Prison for six months, was arrested at the Im- NATIONAL THEATER, Voxs. | J YCEUM LECTURE, (ed aUSHG, MERLING OF THE FOURTH mince eee rove.| Proceedings im the Sonate To-day. | Goad or ts extend sty putea, bar te ony eaten Perint hotel at 9:65 o'clock, this morning. for re penvicbunt Ge vex a Will be Toca re es aD, CHARITIES balbanipnte = sone. okey Mr. Hoar remarked that many persons in Massa- | patents hereafter granted. : jail. “At ten o'clock Mr Healy and Men gma THE PERFECTION N. streets, FRIDAY, February 9th, at 7:80 p.m. SNC, SESE OE. OE; cca een chusetts as well as the community generally took | rrosrecrs OF THE PASSAGE OF THE NEW CONGRES- | Who also Tefused to give Dall, Were arrestoy ana “Mental pleasures never cloy!, unlike those of the JOE B. GOUGH, Be me Sane, Ms WARKER and others | avorumn Norany.—The Presideht has appointed | a deep interest in the proposition now pending SIONAL LIBRARY BILL. conveyed to the same jail. Podicction, sind tt chathened ee eeam arprowed of By | rN COLN HALT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. : DI 3 ot eh no OTHER IRISH AFFATRR MEETING OF BLOOM OF YOl cn nite he mee eaee for the Dis- | before the committee on foreign relations, to give | Gov. Rice, of Massachusetts, who as chairman ay UTH Every evening and Saturday Matinee, “CIRCUMSTANCES.” LODGE, 1868, will bo, eid at thetr Hall to make trict of Columb! notice of our intention to terminate portions of | of the House committee on the library, has charge | __Dustrn, Feb. &—The trialof Dowling for the Policeman Cox was begun to-day, arrangemen’ Bro, A. Bart, FRI- | irae Conrzacr for supplying furniture for the | the treaty of Washington relating to the fishertes, | of the bill providing for a new Congressional | Murder Of Poll Reng ‘The Original and Only World Famous response to ‘urgent request of ho | DAY, Feb. 9, 7:30 o'cioek. BR. MONROE. N. G. INTRA pl and he asked the Senator from Vermont (Mr. Ed. Archbishop McCabe, whose Illness was mentioned. YOKES In Buckstone’s Charming rare elle bo bate en Lane tc end anes | ek RICH EDSET SB, it | barge office at New York and the new government | Pinas “as the serine, Cree ee ee poe Ange en ee on the Sd inst.,ts "betier, but he Is still very youes Comedy, FAMILY | {0,the!mmense crowd, the Lycoum have engaged bim NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO | bulldingat Danville, Va., has'been awarded to the | committee ex} to bring the’ matter to the | he at this session of Congress ‘The bill is | feeble. YoRes hay FAMILY | Cyer decor at it uaecavcon atone the Isto LOUIS NEWRATH will pleaso make | Middletown Furniture company, of Midaietown, |.attention of the Senate di the present ses- | now on the House salee lor, cena ane fee os COMMUNICATION FROM PARNELI. VORES FUN FAMILY ‘and immediate it tothe undersigned, the | Pa., for $3,395 and $8,285, respectively. sion. Special orders assigned. This gives ita privileged { Mr. Parnell, in a communication asking the Yours IN vane i ore as ia te placed in the hands of SS - ces Oe Mr. Edmunds said thatin the absence of the | position, and: ae Me Ivice reed ed pop upsome | attendance of the Irish members of the kongae of VoRES A Foa. FAMILY | posite the EDDICL Reserve seats, 76 centa: admission, | _¥-St"_ CATHARINE E. NEWRATH, Exeoutrix._| Covyrsstons were issued today to P. A. Bere | Miz eimunds sald that in thought it proper Eeyann ‘be passed. "The pending bill provides for | commons at the opening of parliament next week, At our usual Cheap Matinee Prices, COUSIN JOE and BELLES OF THE KITCHEN. SATURDAY MATINEE, SO-cente. ‘To members of Tem; Org: toca” | LB , aHe, BUBLIC Is RE ‘s PECTFUBLY | tran, Keezleton, Va.; Miss F. ca a ma for him to say that this subject had en; the erection of a butlding on some site now owned | Says events of the greatest importance to Ireland = the late RICHARD earn nition of committee, and that he. if 3 elimi . HENDERSON will, fo ener Band No. stead, Va., and J. H. Mathiot, i est attention of the tee, by the United States, to be determined by a com- | Will be discussed. A preliminary meeting of the — ——— believed they would be able to report before the | mission to consist of the Secretary of the Intertor, ty will be held on the 14th instant to consider —— LADIES* GOODS. fer Hr SAMES 8. HENDERSON white tse | HON. Epwanp T. Lewis, democrat, of Opelousas, | end of this session. Speaking for nimeeit alone, | Mmisst0n to consist of Captol ‘and’ the librarian of | the action of the Irish membersduring the sea " 2 E ROMANY RYE. £8 - A a SE thal al So Ore) he added that he was as much in earnest as any- Mr. Parnell, writt Mr, Joseph Walsh concern- —MORDAS, February 1ND THF ROMAN = = ee Poel efor Pa eaeh a eeaue outstanding debts and | was yesterday elected a member of the next Con- Dody in Massachusetts or elsewhere ‘could be to | CONST 8S. ingn puma raeee a te the sesvecensenton Gertae ‘ORD'S. WILD WAVE. | Setxrxe Oor fons Indebted to tno ckd Atm are Seapectiolly reneeied from the 6th Louisiana distaet, vice Andrew | get, rid of the enormous wrong how existing under THE LABOR QUESTION. county of Mayo, deprecates the election of a meme to make early settlements. Herron, deceased. these provisions of the treaty. The Senate committee on education and labor | for who. will feluse to take he nae ‘My entire stock of HAIR GOODS at Half Price. HELEN B. HENDERSON, PRLS ILE ie died The President laid tates ee Senate the memo- | resumed its inquiries this morning andexamined | if the time came for the Irish mem IE MADDERN. Not being able to_give this department the proper at- RS eet ANDERSON: ., | _ Ex-Govznnon Epuunp J. Davel, of Texas, Tial of the legislature of Kansas in relation to| Frank K. Foster, of Cambridge, Mass., secretary | bers to rvtite from the iause ot rome 2 MADDERN. sehigh being able to, give this department the proper at- 5 ace at Austin yesterday evening at 4o'clock, after a | pleuro-pneumonia tu cattle. of the Massachusetts Federation of ‘Trade and | he says they should do 80 in a body. He earnestly MINNIE MADDERN. dics’ Keal Hair Braids, Curis, Fults, Waves, Ke. &e- ING CLUB GENTLEMEN INTER. | short illness, of pneumonia. He was born inSan| Mr. Platt, from the committee on patents, re- Labor Unions. The witness made ageneral state- | @4vocates the adoption of some system of pect- ry Convince yourself. ‘The stock must be sold ‘by the in the formation of @ Driving Ginb ‘ oa . Augustine, Fla., in of Virginia parents, and | ported the House Dill to amend the law in relation | Labor Unto the condition of the laboring classes | Dlary compensation to members. If the constitu= To-night and to-morrow night, first of next month. Reet aanr atigual 7au5 Association Kooms THUS. | ae eee gtd Lor Rae Cea ree Taine | bo the recovery or damages: tor thomtnfringement | of New England in general and of Massachusetts in | €Ncles do not make an effort in that direction he 18-tf ats te et, + GEO. M. OYSTER, Jz., Sec. the war, In the Red river campaign he | Of patents, and gave notice that when the Senate | Darticular’ Speaking of the moral, intellectual, | Would be obliged to consider whether he could = bil on the calendar should be taken up he would 3 - severe in the thankless task cat, Mis Oflce and Hesldence to 706 13th strest north- | dior venerslsip tor valorote renee es Mr. Hawley introduced several bills to amend | and “more” cleatig denaed” eck ee, more | Healy andQulin were arested at tie eae = 6-61 _ | rar, while walling at Bagdad, Mexied,for bis tam | the pension laws, being bills introduced In the that in New Bngland at least theassumed worship | There Was n0 public demozstration ‘on the oscar Pouse during the present session by Messr® | of God has ceased t0 level all distinctions among | S100. Friday Night... Miss M. Sctuivay, THE SUBEOR HAVE AP. 5a) 0 pointea iva «Orphans! Conve at the Biawice of ae or Caneteaee aie Was eanapped by © | Browne, of Indiana, and Joyce, of Vermont. tives of New England as a se —_ pops Acme Pe inne fomery, and brought deross the Rio Grande ha EXECUTIVE SESSION. ss are perhaps the worst off, and. theit present General Forcign News by Cable. is fellow prisoner was hung, but be escal condition ts sure to produce an enfeebled Fa AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN AFPATRS. Monday. sein ais cate te present them at once, daly sworn | te eae Drnoner was hung, but be escaped | At the close of the morning business the Senate, we men and women in the next generation, as the Vrewna, Feb. &—Prince Henry VIL, of Ret Mr. ORUTCHE Ts late Feaidence for their bill, which | party, who knew him 80 well. Being prominent | 00 motion ot Mr. Me Pherson, held a briet execu- hy c ary of Reuss, z Same conditions have already done in Eng- | ene German ambrsnedor at. tis con “Dauow aud Ypthas | OF NO. 87 WEST a5rm STREET, NEw xone, | arenow in reconstruction after the close of the war, he | tive session. When the doors were reopened land. The working people of Massachusetts are | interview with Hert Tisra, presideut of the these Slucheied — was made president of the convention, and was ‘THE TARIFF BILL better off than those of the other New Engiand | garian council, who directs, afterwards acne ee Hag hg pats blsiment parses into the hands of Mr, | finally elected governor. His wite was the daugh- | was taken up and the consideration of the free | States on account of the enforcement of the ten the residence of Count Kalnok the Imperial Auge - RITTT, who has been tor along time con- | ter of the late Capt. Forbes Brittain, of the regu- hour law. The hours of work In Massachusetts | tro-tlan minister of sortae af. GPAND con nected withit, and-who. has the good will of the family | lar army. ‘There are uwo sons: one’ or thear Leu. | list was begun. F to | B72 00 Per week, wntle in the weaving district of | he stayed several tenes ie ae mecha Feed BY THE APOLLO CLUB, WILL REMAIN IN PARLORS, 618 131m STREET | Sustomene ommeaaation to thesupportof theirformer | tenant in the sixth cavalry, and the other study- | On motion of Mr. Hale the Senate went baci to England they are but 56; the wages’ about the Of finance opposes the construction of strategio sup ing law in Ann Arbor, Mich., University. the paragraph passed over informally yesterday, | same. Since 1878 the average wages have increas- | railroads on account of the expensh. At recent isted by a Fnil Orenestra of Forty Pteces; also, by | NORTHWEST, FOR THIS WEEK, TO TAKE pe aatineee ~ laying. a duty of $1 per ton on “stones, unmanu- | ed 69-10 percent, while the average cost of the | mectings of the Austrian and Hunarian cablocte jam AZnie-Reemer Kasparand Mr. A. D. Woodruff, ‘Aad THE GOVERNMENT’s CLatu TO Iowa Lanps.—The | factured or undressed, freestone, granite, sand- | necessitics of lif@ including meats, bread stuffs, it was decided, however, that such railroads were ‘Of the Mendelssohn Club, of New York city. ORDERS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES. Adress, 1604 H street northwest. 4 Secretary of the Interlor has written a letter to | stone, and all building’or monumental stone, ex- Vegetables, dry Js, boots, board, &e-. has In | necessary. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 11-8 (cg CLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | oy, sherman, of Iowa, in relation to the excess of | °° oe DLS ain ane ale per | Buster will becontiness at@a°teeraemoe, Sat ae comes seep mht Best saa —— FRESH FROM THE SPRING, ae re tei Baul ratireads and Sa oes 2, MISSISSIPPI RIVER IMPROVEMENT. marks for exploring Central Africa. cd z es W. C. MILBURN, Paanuacrsr, which the state has not transferred to the 'rail- | noes 31, ~ are ‘The special committee on improvement of the THE POPE AND THE EMPEROR WILLIAM. had at Bis’ Mune Rove Sithout exte abe ae | B, o B ie Tegistatare ta rinested to call the attention of tM | A pending amendment by Mr. Hale to add “and | Mississtppl river has agreed upon a report, though | It is announced from Rome that the Pepe has poet iy. aetor ‘at Ellis’ Music Sto-e ARGAINS!!! ARGAINS!!! {5- 1429 Pennsylvania ayenue. | legislature to this matter, and “unless some early ‘upon stones as above, hewn, dressed or polished, | it will be two or three days before it can be pre- | replied to the letter he received recently trom the d by members of the Club. f1-6 action is taken looking to that end it would be- | $1.50 per ton,” was eurocd tor ance alt toe ats Emperor William. ‘and by member PURE VACCINE VIRUS FROM NATIONAL the duty of this d wo nd a | #1;50 per ton,” was agreed to—ayes 31, pared. The committee is divided into three sub- Se MRS. M. J. HUNT, | ce VACCINE ESTABLISHMENT, come the duty of this department to recomme! Asphaltum and bitumen were added to the lst. | Committees—on jetties, outlets and general lin, A MURDER BY SOCIALISTS. (HE ROLLER SKATING RINK, or sale by C. H. Fickling, Forrest Hall Drug Store, | Tesort to legal proceedings for the restoration of BOOKS ADDED 70 THE FREE LIST. provement. On jettles the re Will be | | XEREs, Feb. &—A party of socialists here con E Georgetown; ft. K. Helphehstine, Ebbitt House Drag | Such lands to the general government.’ Mr. Ingalls moved to add “books, pamphlets, | unanimously in favor; on outlets there were six | demned and murdered a peasant. Fourteen per. peau htia es poy eG Net tlotelrugbtors i. Fercicon Ceckai anaes | ‘Tam Naval ACADEMY ‘TaoUsLES.—Capt. Ram- bouna or unbound, and all printed matter not | A¢ainst and three (Méasra: Butterworth, ‘Holman Sate bee cee SEY me Ae Eetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. OFFERS THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY | Pharmacy, 14th street and New York’ avenue. '}25-1m" | gay, Superintendent of the Naval Academy, who | specially enumerated or provided forin this act; Te ee LIVES LOST BY SHIPWRECK. — GOODS AT A REDUCTION OF 20 PER > THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCE- | arrived here yesterday, denies that he hed been | e: vings, bound or unbound, etchings, illustra- | tinuing the works at Plum Point and Providence Loxpox, Feb. &—A schooner has been wrecked Assemblies Monday, Wednesday and Friday Nights at CENT. FOR CASH ONLY UNTIL OE Cueiders of the ARLINGTON FIRE INSUR- | harsh or uncivil to newspaper men who had called ted books maps and charts;”— the paragraph | Reach, with auxiliary works at Memphis and | ear Portaferry, Ireland, and another pear the Bo'cleck. f FEBRUARY 207x. dlectlon of nize Diseeens Ore Pic eemele forthe | At the academy for information in regard to the | struck ouvof wekedare No eeeerdase VicksBurg. On the question of levees “as Im-| Shetland Islands, Scouand. In. the first Instanoe he held at the office of the Company, 1608 Pennsyi- | Situation, He says that he gave correspondents | Mr. Morrill opposed the amendment. provement to low-water navigatien,” six voted | five sallors lost their lives, and in the latter the Music by W. F. Weber's Orchestra. M A A Fouss svenue mi reat, SATURDAY, February 24th, rmission to get whatever information or views | Mr. Maxey said that no single industry should | against, Messrs. Thomas and Ellis in favor, and | Whole crew was drowned. 5 RS. ° RMSTRONG, 1683. ‘Polls oped: at 1 and close at. Sam. the other officers of the my, Or even the | be allowed to stand for an instant in the way of| Mr. Carlisle reserved his vote. The majority be- lies E “After at 2:30. 140 WEST 42D STREET, Ja24-dtdbm FRANK 'T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. | cadets, chose to give them, buthe declined to ex- | the diffusion of knowledge. Meve that in this matter it will be better to await The Recent Cold Snap in Texas. ee eee ate eae £ . DURING THE ERECTION OF THE NEW his own, Views, on the ground that it was | The amendment was agreed to—ayes 29, noes 2. | the further operation of the works at Plum Polnt | Gatvestox, Tex., Feb. & Specials to the News Bates made witn clubs desiring to visit the Rink. NEW YORK CITY, eae) over James Creek Canal—M arostoine his auty t fi Mr. Morrilt said that later he would ask’ another | and Providence Reach. Mr. Burrows will write from various points Unroughout the state show Special arrangements made tor individual ore Has opened, AI ia and M cars will run as far asthe turn- | Navy. Capt. Ramsay wiit-timesc2) Vote on this question. the report on general improvement, Mesera But-| that the loss to stockmen from the recent cou fon. AT HER PARLORS, 1407 G STREET, wal ne Navy Yard. B.A. GALSOLD Fea the recent troubles to the Setretary Ir a ore. ann Siater moved to put jute and jute butts on eeyial —— oo po tre ae — Snap has been small, not exceeding 5 per cent, i é. An Elegant Aesortment of = Presi time. The seven cadets who were placed in soll- Tree iste = ig Make a minority repo! SSI I= ——————_. N my ABE eTEe COMIGUE- IMPORTED COSTUMES, FLOWERS, &o. = NOTICE. tary confinement on the ship ‘Samveo for a week | Mr Bock asked for = division of the question. | son, Ellis and Thomas will write so much of the Refuses to Surrender Frank James. All Former Ffforts Eclipsed. The grandest combina- | _ Will take orders now for the Spring trade.” ja29-Im —— were released yesterday loon, the sentence | _ Mr. McPherson favored the motion, and Messrs. | report as pertains to jettles. Nothing was said at J rs Mo., Feb. &- tion of well-known stars ever presented on one stage THOS. J. JONES & CO. having exp’ ‘The other cadets charged with | Sherman and Williams opposed it. the meeting this morning about the amount of has deciioed te ae . Er . road governer this week at this favorite resort. Pix The undersigned, in pursuance of the requirements | insubordination, it is unde , have prepared | Mr. Logan also op; it He had voted coi-{ money to be expended, but it 1s understood that eliver Frank James upon @ INEING one CENT PER YARD, of the Revised Statutes, O.5., relative to Limited Co- | separate apologies, and will present. them to | sistentiy to give protection to every industry that | tie committee will favor an appropriation for | Fequisition Srom the governor of Biinnescte MISS LIZZIE SIMMS, PLAITING bias Dartusrehive, aulpult ie folowing: vs are, | Superintendens Ramsay, the document. stuned | seemed to need if burne noaced Tart there was a | work below Culro of $800,000. Shaver the charge of murder, in connection wim "The greatest of all danseuse; MeCarthy and Munroe in TWO CENTS PER YARD (Parisian Mode). | ‘Thos. J. Jones, ‘geperal partner, residing in th cy of | DY A malority ot the mutihous ¢adets last Friday | dispostti Mand he gave the Sonater ion New sereoy MILLION DOLLAR CLAIM AGAINST MEXICO. states that he cannot deiiver the prisoner to aay their side-piitting ‘mpersoniations of “Grogan's Lauu- | oq 99 9th eee Washington, and A. T. Matthews, special partner. re- sant ate (Mr. McPherson) notice that there must be fair |" A further effort 1s belng made to revive the | Other state until after the disposi of tue Indiow ary,” Kearney ana McCarthy in street, corner of I northwest. Siding in said city. “The amount of ¢ apital contributed ae 0) ae . ments pending against him in Missouri. ae = by A. T. Matthews, special partner, is seven hundred Naval ORpERS.—Rear Admiral Pierce Crosby, | Play in these matters before the bill got through, claim of the Rosario and Carmen Mining Co., of crescent MULDOON'S PICNIC. Mas. Serua Ropers, and twenty-three doliare, detached from the command of-the South Atlantic | OF it would not get through g California, against the Mexican government. Mr. ingi g He 13th Saasry Lob oak Sore reed grammed OM | Sasson and ordered t praced, via Londones Nominations To-day. Platt this mornt nted In the Senate a me- he Reson Heeeee slay Besthersae “the two Heyyy Hote: | 608 Nnerm Sener, Orromre Parent Orrice, | {et tid Busty Loeb, and Tato terminate January Hong Kong, China, and ‘releve Rear Admiral | The President sent the following nominations | Piatt tts Mor company asking tie their claim be | DAMAGE 2x cone was Cite ED & HP esicon ok sitaneton has just opened a large and well-selected ‘ssortment of | Sanuaty” 18a, S MeTAtURES his, the Bh day of | Ciftz, of the command of the asiatic station. Ogm- | to the Senate to-day: Benain Sebine aaae tie Penge ok tee kane | Eircemcmn, PL: bobs 5 oth hone ba Khe Meow DD FELLOWS’ HALL. HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, Sdtawaw AT. MATTHEWS. ordered to‘netura home And report metiont Lieke | Postmaster —Horace C. Little, at Lewiston, attMexican*Clattns Conulscion ie the ceaes of | Eucla river reached. the highest” Polke twenty- O Eaars : SWISS EMBROWDERIES, MEDICE, TORCHON AND | 7 SAM'L 8. SHEDD, Chia i Blac, irom. ithe onomah~ and | Me.; Mra. Martha A. McClintock, Bedford, Pa.; the La Abra Silver Mining Co. and Benj. Well, and | eight feet, at 3 o'clock this morning, and soon af- THIRD WEEK. OTHER LAOES, (‘a es laced on sick leave. Liew§ F. P. Gilmore, | Joseph H. Yager, at Gordonsville, Va.; James | providing fora retrial. The Rosario and Carmen | ter began 'to recede. Owing to the coid weat Every Night This Week Ra baci oh very, Sloss prices, 409 Ore Stazer Nonruwesr. Granted leave for one year, Leave of Midshipman | K. Fisher, at’ ‘Noblesville, Iad;~Eaward | Go allege that they were defeated before the com- | Which shut off the small streams, the water = mt line of NECK RUFFLING, LACE FICHUES, PLUMBING AND TINNING yno. L. Purcell extended three ‘months from 14th | Sorin, at Notre Dame, Ind.: Hiram M. Good- | mission by the purloining and suppression of ma- | ROUget as high as anticipated by several feet. The PROF. CARPENTER’S ERINGES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, HOSIERY, ND TINNING, inst. speed, ‘at Ligonter, Ind; John Clinton, at | teriatevidence bu the Tepresentatives of the Mexi- | damage here is almost’ wholly from inunda GLOVES and ART EMBROIDERY Ds. FURNACES AND RANGES, Brownsville, Tenn.; Jesse R. Wikle, at Carters-| can government and by false testimony. The | but the loss from that ts considerable All tho PSYCHOLOGY AND MESMERISM. STAMPING promptly executed. Jaa | GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, LaTROBES AND ville, Ga,; Cnaries’ W. Arnold, at albany, Ga.; | original claim 1s for $1,081,802 33, exclusive of con- | Mills along both rivers are submerged and opera- C1 GRATES. eee eee eee eee ee ee Tere Te Wace Seon ane ee quential losses, tions suspended. Many stores in the lower por- Crowded Houses. RS. J. F. PALME! =o nee Blaine, were registered atthe Bre- ; an ; aoe tions of the two clties are under water, and hun- Admitta om Wood, at Burlington, Wis.; Squire’D. How, at | sruuro arpor: MSS TELEGRAPHIC nd — branches ‘Umshed for new workin all the above | voort House, New York.—Bord John Hervey | Mahal, Mine etontie Ga tee oo Hor oi eedeaiisperend ad Greds of families on the south side and in Alles RAND cc 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. Jobbing promptly attended to. 3-3; sailed for England yesterday.—+Senator Windom, | 3 Henry Boltin. at mish Ce) COMMUNICATION. homes AT S =e a of 3223-3m_ of Minnesota, was in New York, night.—Gen. | Oliver C. Easton, at Havana, Mr. Bingham tn the House, yesterday afternoon | until the flood subsides. Dispatches from towns FRID<¥ EV IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, © | ge 64> FIXTURES.—x, F. BROOKS, Felix Angus, of the Baltimore American, is at the | al ford, lik; Orville bor! introduced a bill for the appointment of a com- | along the Monongabela report great damage from sg a aa eeeron Aniington. Mr. F. N. Bas ae clerk Post enna ay Sol mon evel ‘al- | mission, to consist of Seven members, (three of | @UAdation. ‘rhe water at all points is subsiding, ission at door 25 cents. ‘Will sell all of her Imported Stock Office department, has returned to- Washington. | ley, Cal; James jarnes, at Fort Ark; ve Adiissiou at 5 conte, me ee Seon < 581 167m Srneer, ame 3, ‘Bradley Johnson, gt Maryland, is at | W. Egbert smith, at Butte City, Mon. Solorpatiis lhl tie sey ies baligess —— THE WATER FALLING AT WILKESRARRE. >ORD'S.— <GLIS NN ‘s Fuilasrortment Mitohell, Vance & Co.’ the St, James. — Alex. R. Botelér, of Wes! nia, sFeb.8.— FFORD'S.—CoMIC ENGLISH OPERA. PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON HATS ull escort Moiese (aot) MOA Sle errrergeamn = inate ns House of Hepresentatives. into the condition and value of the plant of the Fe perder ed soy A brief season of AT ACTUAL COST Son Bee American Exchange, London, iat the Riggs. . On COE caus elation oe 0 tee aon, Companies of the country, and | sna Kingston. ‘he ioe is Arm from bere te Maile SS == Passed to-day string coke, POPULAR ENGLISH COMIC OPERA FOR THE NEXT THIRTY Days. ATTORNEYS. A Missing Numeral Stamp. Monument 10 George Washington, to be imported | Brmvtiunacettan avd scttee, coer jor telerraph THE ICE GORGE IH MARYLAND. oD any legi ‘Willcommence at this House, 16 iD, & vanmenr, THE TROUBLE IT CAUSED IN THE TREASURY BUREAU | PY the Philadelphia Society of the Cincinnat, neo ssary to carry out the rer of Congrens to} Port Derosir, 3 Mo. Feb, & Tere were several ad . ulate commerce as telegra| com- | movements o1 ice gorge night this CHAS. E. FORD'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY, T. "a strneeee, rogicuy 46 Dames mgs Go Pan el Attorney-at-Law. He chcee onthe tu sgt ee the ces ot busi- | The House then, at a0, went into committee of | MUDication, = ne i og oy ES yo On OsPSTEVESIG, Pray SE be ented | ype wan "ana 'nan | ae unger coin at tno, [ep Bree enone | ue apt nt tne ant | SEE feed el pen Deseo ‘Goons Te Mange | Smmmeeteamortms, | nding nor naman Sa | nso Ya Takraw a Mn arnng soma wot ono Be | Read’ te Me ta ha " m on ore or OULBERT & SULLIVAN'S LATEST OPERA WORE, | Buse Goons Ix Manxer mes + | Was missing. ‘The stock in wae SR the surtace | ee eee a SI ar Ce eT ee 8 CODE | ents a ton, At the evening session only one | under it. No damage has yet gocurred, - = 2 AT REDUCED RATES. Having all the notes of examinations and | branch was examined by .a sub-ewstodian and | PS, Pou Si $88 per ton of & duty of 45 | item in the tron schedule of the <<riff bill was dis- | Water now covers J. A. Davis & Sons’ wharf, and a JOLANTHE; or, THEPEER AND THE PERI! CED Ra ion in regard get ° ming thee further rise will put It among SILK and PLUSH SUITS, FLANNEL SUITS, SILK lon in regard to titles of land in the ict of | pronounced by him to be correet, and he signed a | per cent ad valorem, clal ing ‘the present | posed of. lumber pies. A hea’ has fi ‘at Will be given. COLMASS, SIG GHCULABS, EUR.LINED Clit | Columbia, collected ind complied by the late Wi Tecelpt to that effect, as did ajso the custodian, | rate was absolutely prohibitory. ARMY AND NAVY APPROPRIATION BILL. McCalls Ferry, twenty mllco-atove. and eoteans ent by Prof. J.P. BOUSA,ot | ETS, CLOTH JACKETS. ORIENTAL’ JACKETS, | twenty yours’ Vusineed snsoclation witt haa wearetme | MF- Eeters0n. Just Before the aoa tO | SOUS It Hed OF ae Me ciamenament and 80} me conference committee on the military acad- Tilles. It 1s feared this will Drea Po apa a CACHMERE WEKAPPERS, FLANNEL WRAPPERS, | Pared to continue his practice in this important spe- | the acting chief of the buread, a message was | cept ew. Fe my appropriation bill reached an agreement yes- flood this town out. The river has fallen two a FUR TRIMMINGS, DUESS ad RECEPTION BON- | Cialiy of the law. received from a. su@¢ustodian that 3 os at oe a terday af 8 feet at Harrisburg this morning. At Columbia, it STRAUSS’ MERRY WAR, Meth ML WAILLIAN oor “= ssheecrpeotes men ee mba facts tn tie Cage WR Seciteee | ing tberateer Cave Capito ate yesterday afternoon upon invitation | ion Sstand. At Safe Harvor and McCall's Perey, C3 fe. mi og. ¥ 1D" BLAC K CLOAKS (Le Manteatx Noir), Ete., Ete. | scite Trovise, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue, Jal2 to Acting Chief Sullivan, and a hasty is of the sub-committee of the Senaze committee on | ee ising, owing to the oo = pont pyaana search for the lost numbeF-wag made, but with-| _ Mr. Mills’ amendme app! who have zi shore ( shore” =. = Me. C Rooms s4 £90," CUNTON BUILDING.” | out success. ‘The custedian desire to-amend’ the jopted—110 to 90. oP bie naval bil, and gave ni ioe Goon ae GEAND ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, BS. WU. $a27-1m* < Feceipt he had Biven, but its. Mr. Sullivan. sae 2 Read aiden na when Mr, | 208d bill. = ‘The Nederland Probably Safe. MME. KORN, clin low, as there was juaTchance vote 5 re MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES AND SCEXERY. TENAOM REST ED ae ‘Hy, * 2a, the numeral had been lost after revching the cube demanded tellers. Mr. ‘MeKenrio Sarensit- SOCIEFY NOTEs. Folly rivaling their London and NewYork productions. 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.” 2 Sustlce of the Peace and Notary Public, uatodian’s hands, Mr. Petergon then declined ppeated ‘0 him not to obstruct the passage au of places will commence Monday, aeeey ‘Wedding, Dinner and Reception Dresses @ specialty.| ja4-3m° Warner Building. ed tod 536, tary Fol- Buck, of Connecticut, and bya | The marriage of Miss Kate Upshur, second j Only first-class work done. oe-im LEN W. COOPER, ger was immediately comm Yote of Oto 90, the clause relative to bar iron was | daughter of Commodore Upshur, how command- © HE DELIGHTS OF TRAVEL WITHOUT > ATTORNE! hone and acquainted with ‘tances of | amended go as a8 52 bars | ant at the Brooklyn na’ to Mr. Frank eS UT) Pp ouGLass’, coved from 476 street to 404 bth street cIndiciary | the case. He directed Mir nto close the | oF, bundles rolled or hammered, comprising Sais | Nea ot Jestarcinkel A brery pohentlal tna STRATED LECT: Nova axp F Srerere, | Sauer? == | day antl tn no way $0: change the Toon a | Rides Bor Wage tae aes OF owe than SUE IBCROS | ee aay pun wasenoveaken Interesting to many ——__— THE RAGAN ae ED LECTURES, paBGRTH ANNTar, SALE OF EFFA BUNTON, of Vpyinia; JEFF CHANDLER, ext day the search, was coumued. wi out any than two inches thick; rounds spot tees taka three. Washingtonians as elther of the brilliant wed- The Low of the Kenmure Castle. AT THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, On MONDAY, Januar ‘will , Teeult. Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Peterson both made | fourths of an inch nor more than two lnches in dings occurring here that day. The ceremony SUFFERINGS OF TEE SURVIVORS. Gesiseaandeoe oe “aie Underarm, begin one eighth HUNTON & CHANDLER, rts to the Secretary in writing, and it was | diameter, and squares not less than three-fourths rg pal Teports to ‘a was performed by Rev. Dr. Davenport, of Morris- | _Loxpox, Feb. 8&—The survivors of the disaster " win 8 ; | decided to appoint a committee to investigate the | of an inch nor more than two inches square, nine- Dates, nights and subjects as follows: the Court of Gute, sie Coors gf Deets cana’ yaghly mad trimmed CHEMISE AND. DRAWERS, . the steamer Kenmure Castle, which foundered D mart of, Claims: | matter, composed as follows: Mr. Charles K | tenths of one cent per pound, coin} ania, afsisted by Dr. Smiley, rector of the church. | [P th ‘of Biscay on the 2d instant, existed for seb eo ond trom tae eee ‘At 250. Eacu. before. the: Commi ‘na the Be- | Coon, of the oan division of the ‘Treasury, to | ing flats less. than thrvecighths ‘ot Savhien | ‘The ushers were Georse Upshur, brother of the | three’ days by Chey i ey a ant, existed 108 » Reb. 16-1 ad the ‘Copof an Om-| x, offered at this sale is mam ts represent the Secretary; Mr- les Neal, of the | Or more than two inches k or less than one le; Hen Bi Pittsburg; John W: nibua. very at this of our yafac- a, Dp! ry; bride; ry G. Brown, of urge; ‘at- | ofMicer became starving mad and Jumped over- SATURDAY, Feb. 17—Yenice, Milan and the Italian | tre. and we cuarantee the wearing quality of the mus- | _ Office: Nos. $7, 38 afd 39, Corcoran Building, 429-6m, ter’s office, to represent thé custodian; Mr. | inch or more than six inches wide; rounds less son, of washington; Thomas Hunt, son of the | board, but was rescued. saw ‘Lake ‘in to be one-third to one-heif greater than of any NDREW 0. BRADLEY, Peterson and Mr. Lamasure, of the bureau of on- | than three-fourths of an inch or more than two - i ——~»___ ai atari alioaaom eee | ANDAEW G SHADLEE, ay ag Md i oe rt sei Pee awcce eee coe 5 ” G let ie - DOUGLASS’. aS Qo oTat Nos. 10 and 12, ‘union Building, responsibility rested upon ‘the | one cent and two-tenths of one Cane henry man fg. The | A NEW SOLUTION PROTOSED BY THE DISTRICT COM- bo eer surface branch of the bureau, notwithstanding | But all tron in slabs, bloom, loops or ot er forms pat ny Dig eaindin Degen dg eo zeae wilt be wapeenl ors end ‘M. R. ANp WM. REDIN WOODWARD, the receipt of the custodian, Ana also to eter. | Jess finished than iron in barsand more advai =A Sate Rose Gat up Ga nantes cienines uae tae tnd the G0 to 70 pictures. shown each evrming wilt ts | MME VON BRANDIS, MODISTE Titles to Real Bouts. ‘index'09 Cousty wea George. | mite, Whether the matter of the loss of the stamp | than pig tron, except castings, shall De Taved ss jonroe; and “Mon. : Projectid upon a canvas screen of a: out 700 square feet. | formeriy with Lord & Tayior's, New York; Win. Barr & town ronan ‘to County Gres Was of sufficient importance to discontinue tne | iron in bars, and pay a duty accordingly, which The District Commissioners have prepared “0 icket, (reserve . r é shall not be at a less rate than 85 per cent ‘ad val- ail site $s SSeS Sasa Sakae, Welteyg | Sega ea sor uraee is nave taken all the esting ecronryn-t | Oe tor father wore wuite Tevet the sound souk Bingle reserved geat for either lecture, 10c.; General tint squaranieed. g i Bontue matter, and as it only remains for them to agree | [Before amended the 85 per cent clause applied Tather, wore white te 2 Found court: admiseion, 25c. :' scholar’s a dmilesion, ticket, 15c., or | Dresses, Bridal ‘specialt ‘pert, Upon a decision, it 1s expected that they will sub- | to the whole paragraph.) train was of plain white Lyons Felvet, the front of Hebets wil bo aid tlw’ tune Stare Sot Peaneeiegs | hom S07 Penney snd Pcisecta, Good work, "goog wigs | mit a report before the clos ofthe prosent work: ‘The District in Congress, gud festooned Sith Taal Gooee es : me z tis 8 ‘Treasui ent that taem ae ee nea (jm RUrreRr, is probable tat the Secretary orfne EreAmUTY WA ety Cee SNATE DIETRIOY CONMITTES 6 3. 5. VALE, Manager. 4 A ri Investigate the manner in which the of the | al ir regular meeting to-day’ agreed to recom- — NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Latdigg. stamp was figst made public. Considerable dis- mend an amendment to the District appropriation MASSES Batt spay February 5, 12, 19. KALE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, ee = engne the mater ener my io°the publle in Se ne tans wear tae oxic Se paaiate, Three fi Recitals. Prof. Cari Fuelten, IN FANCY WORSTED WORKS Such @ Shape as to show animus and arouse preju- | und of the District. They also Sate Perey Dougan sale es = SCRAP PICTURES. _ dice against the mens een ee ee re mend an amendment to the mile veil a th Tay eaulay cA full ng of Wolvted and Ranier | NOR SCRAP BOOKS. 8 mea any Decorstine Wok es ‘The Star B 7 sme) End B “the raliroad entire zerotis. Gceds, Child's Bonnets, Embroidered Cloaks, all uizes, | #1 Bordern Xinab Cards Wonderefor Ghee, | ~~ tage - jarfeld. completed ia — 3 "piaxo axp oncne Sh aenerns tas ke nee mn jak GOULD, 421 9th strock. Boo adv. “ae TESTIMONY IN THE CASK TO-DAY. ~~ 4O QUORUM OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE. made for coo ae Gooas.”” ‘of | When the star route trial was taken up this (ast idings thus ren ‘or Germans znd © i Gi intown and Zephye Worsted, Genes, Spanish, ‘The House vemmilttee on the District of Colum- are inserted in the ighed by oi: ,Es THEO. LANO, Wungerian Varna, all col ‘All kinds Embrosdering = morning Mr. Bitss proceeded with the introduc. Dia failed to geta quoFum to-day and no business | with palms ani agen flag of obviatii tin 3124 Lith streetnorthwest, | material cn hand: ‘Stamping promptly executed. of B. WALTER PARIS, ANCHITEOT, 1, | tion of testimony concerning the route from Ver- ‘ ee aha ween aes Gai iy aay big Be pore ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, ; "Amociate of the Royal Tastitute of British Archi- | million to Sioux Falls, Dakota, which was begun EXTRADITION OF FUGITIVES. were Btreet. MARKEITER 7 Strevt M zi tects," 701 15th street, corner of G. 18-40" pect ek adjournment last ing. Mr. Slee- Wasbing- Ko. 626 F street northweet, one door from ‘thetreet, STREET fea! . asenes a [oe Eeice Oi Printings, Engrayines, Chromon, ete.: also and Choice Stock of Paberhaneigts, Pichira i + 430 TENTS RTHWEST, ind harem ect at Jacs Y. Divs Sons, 621 Fennsyivania Avynue. 2 : Rafocms Goode. Gosing out balance of stock of FURS ATOOST, | Wileon observed th ‘Re to Mr. Bliss’ re- Eda 1 Conte bet own ako Uutior the prise | "OMG Ceulae mony ne dio not kao what ieativony wan, ne 2B. Frenshy Gatien sed fivenish epokas.._ 0b $ Cartage Robes. Bis, OR wane oe FeasOn 8 ior —— Mr, Bliss, “trom what has ooeured in this case, Furs of all kinds, | | that you do not know whet rise Is i i é ‘The Rustian Expire, by Geddie, $1.50; America, a bis : of the ; ; DY Mackenzie, $1; The 19th Century, a a T E f AT COST. ‘William A. Fata Pritetkeus's #1, The Cenr, a tale of the time of 1 gE Exscrarcan Forxace Reavis Ucenses to be eee ee Easaatcam te Peanaen at . mates displayed, and makes it the duty of the She was ma Cake,’ $150. Tanaabice Se . — am Biter ef police to ‘bee that ‘shall engage in gircle of Sempstealomrgt so that ary desised Seneeaee tone ee cota? OF PEPTONE. Tare. He at aret mage ce eee anene canes Suey eave Anentire new assortment of novelties in Note Paver | formiy thiptchout the secon,” A ebamice of one aeoece ; about | 0% eR eee ‘wore Slit by the singe with Envelopes to um |. Corre- | will cause the machine toact. This isa and re- 4 dresses: ee Cards a! ‘tione-y ot ali kinds and prices. | Hable attachment, and will save its cont in fuel in ove or Diue satin, Mleutines Bow open in most beautifal designs, ba and furnish the greatect amount of com- Mrs. Roberts, W. H. MORRISON = - here : 8 aPeamiemasnnes. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, fs made : 817 NINTH STREE’ Branch, 1760 P street, Dupont Circle. 5025 Bead regular advertisement uow in this paper: Tue Lacrex Exoravixe Co., BAUWs, 1425 New York avenue, Ei ‘typers. El tt pine Cutt tee en TET te by Re reg quien connie cod ee » ILwrorranr. fend ter Cireclay NOM FFP, gorzam_ | ed Renairing. “inh TNbcaeene Ghote Pane FDUCTION FROM Sc. TO$! DER PAIR. caer fae (seeders e E Png foo many Ladson in Goat: Sed peau erent ccriainiy close a de ot on So, © and slso saving geen of lan, te i cote prsesea worntng ot ‘spring can be secn and ER's, go Axxca. Boox Sue At Sacrificing Prices. or Long