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~PHE EVENING STAR. : Stand. ‘The witness was Aftavite filed wy vy witnea Dorsey and b ‘. > with ny si (The report will be ceuttaiued Iu te ‘second edition) York, after the interview at the Albemarle = and Witness told him what he (witness) Merdell’s Effort te Save Darsey, } ‘BIS ATTEMPT TO GET THE EX-SENATOR TO TORN Ife x FORMER, . : After TRE STAR'S report of the star route trial closed yesterday the witness Rendell was cross examntned by Mz. Ingersoll as to various conversa=- Uons with S W. Dorey testified to in the exams : + {nation In chief. When Dorsey returned from New sald to Mac Veagh, Dorsey said, You have {tin a worse light than It was Detore. Tey on Fridas—$1 aycar, | © No evidence against mi e Witness sald he ex- Fridas—$1 ay plained to Dorsey that he wanted to help him (Dorsey) by having hin make a statement Of the whole matter to te government, WAS Bates fled,” said the witness, “that he bad — scrap? before I had ¢ 10 Messrs. MacVoagh and CONGRESS TO - DAY. | 2ewrule was not in facta rule, but simply an THE STAR ROUTE. CASE. Soranibuneart poukate acim b cy wore, order, and hence was not privileged; this Speaker PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Suaday, AT THE Stak BUILDINGS, mi Ferthwest Cerner Penceylvania Ave. and 1th St.,57 The Evening Star Newspaper Company. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. gee Ferrie Stan fm eerved to subacriters tn the | @tty by carriers, on the am 10 conta pec week, or 44 ceats per 1 . Cortes at the counter, 2 eexteesch. By mail—pcetace prepsid—o0 cents a mouth. aac yeor, %; x months, $3. Vashington, D. C., a8 = ‘Tur Wrexty Stan Bortageprepaid. 5: ents, ihe” teammates: Vs 6I—-N® 9,312, WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1883. vivertiaing made known on AP AMUS EMENTS. = getting pretty near the trut = ; = =r = zi = —— =; 7 Kelfer overruled. At5:30 o'clock, without disposing Ord cou thiok.? aes oreo! Fer 3 ChOWDED WITH THE ELITE. oF pik. SE. STARRY, OF IOWA ASECEDED of the gpject,a recess was taken until 7:30. At the mole ea Jeghnny = eee, sage aunt and publicly imitiate’a candidate in the Entered Av-| PRESIDENT DAVIS RESIGNS | event ion, after a spirited debate, the previ- aid tine prentice di zree of Mucoury at McCauley’s § ous question on’ the adoption of the rule was} RERDELL'S GROSS - EXAMINATION. | 2} {bousht oo. “Did you think, “chat the nen ia avenue soutieast, on WEDN. DAY, ordered, aon the vote a Caety renee he true facts wowld con he Adiuirst z s 7:80 p.m. clad . | , = “ ght so," 8 TO- S161 Icalen ake cordially invited. A! Perens, including | wee SOUSE ADOPTS THE REED RULE. | *“0ptlon of the rule. Tints resulted,—yeas 1 thought =0, | Admission re! P. te. Th agers i Is ° | Polncot no quorum was, Tsaed” A°cai oe ‘te | MB. INGERSOLL SAYS HE HAS JUST BECUN IP. | ,.M¢ fast i tls on £ ae MEETING OF TH ; {tluls conection cated the wit. ness’ atten to his stotem House was ordered, and, disclosing the presence of atten AIS SL tou Lihat at Ge Ump MEE he made Melavit OL July, ¥ he at MADI-ox SINT HS Sa be held ental Senate Proceedings. 22 members, all further proceedings under site tues Worerp hed Domsaaned tae Pease ‘ er Pastor of fo iment of Wm. t ian eee Cnr are RESIGNATION OF PRESIDENT DAVIS. call were dispensed with, and thea, at 10:55,8/ ONE-THIRD TO “ » | tertining petitions and ling Up afitiavite ‘The President pro tem read the following: motion to adjourn was carried by the close vote of The Witness repeated that at that time he @i@ Toine Renate: 97 to 98, not believe that any legal wrong had been com- In view of possible exigencies that might] _ ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS IN WASHINGTON. When the star route trial was resumed tne | titted ta altering of Miling up these papers. The Apc the Pubitc service, Tdeem it proper to give | In the Senate, late yesterday afternoon, a res0- | morniag Mr. Ingersoll continued his crossexami- | Fitness, Said he went to ceitter wu cuss eens AOR BALL, Seercarg. | HoUice of my Intention to resign the oflce with | ution submitted by Mr. Lozan, was adopted, | nation of Rendell, ‘The witness sald that be | wae’ . oe eet | day. the St of Macch posimoce? “noon on Satur | directing the Secretaries of War and of the Navy | found the tabmated statement in Dorsey's hand- | The cxamtnation then conttamed as to the came 9 ai tosend to the Senate a of al ors of = it . | Fersations with ex-Senator Clayton and the “ree (Signed,) Davip Davis. | ariny and the navy now on duty in Washington, a | "Tiling showing the amount of anticipated tn. amdavit. tractin PRINTERS’ PROTESTS. description of the duties they are detalled for, re- | Crease on each route in April, 1878. This state- | “Tye court then adjourned until to-day. ———so2 h aud H etreets northwest, niny, February 24, 1883, at8 o'clock. HEY WHO TALK.” cents. GOODS, ES” ‘$10 WHOM THIS MA LADIES jot ce, that Thave made appl onimissioners of tie District of Colum- ie of aduplicate of the origi Mr. Miller, of New York, presented:several tele- | spectively, and the length of time each has been | ment indicated that 83:5 per cent of the amount oamenn anon Paine of Dagat Commie tae | és from printers and other workingmen of | On detail since 1806. | Mr. Logan as t Deen eonesy of increase was to be pald to “T. J. B.” ancl r ee : 0 briny S01 ang - ° . c iesireal tome Decaluber | New York protesting against any action to ex- | Qrmzto Dring about some changes in, the per ier tate een hone Telegrams to The Star. ESE ¢lude “union” printers from the Governinent Print- | here in order to give others a chance at this sort | the at Seeaee NORV ARS aero SAE BRAUN ing Office. of service,and 1t fs presumed that this resolutionss | “wnat was that tabulated statement made fort” —_—_. nery Novelties, Flowers, s, Lees Trimmines, Suk ‘and Cloth | ps. Perasole, Parisian Neckwear, & best style Freuch Corsets M WILLIAN, Pa TO-yIGHT, Mr. Voorhees also presented seyeral similar com- | a move in that direction. ced Mi _ ite Trevi Penusylvania ayenne. * Ttow munications. ae . asked Mr. Ingersoll. 1 . a ” : Peestively arance of » clowe out muy Temainine stock of best Kid Gloves, ‘he Fourth Monthly MecGue pf thi Mr. Morrill, from the committee on finance, re-| NOMINATIONS AND CONFIRMATIONS. ‘You will hare to put your ettent on thestand to) THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND. in sizes i,m beheld FRIDAY, March 24, at 7 o'clock p.m, ported favorably the joint resolution to provide The President sent the following nomtnattons | an: ghey rere pede pa FACE 5 ” nak | fee ych covet northwist, opposite Patent Office. The | for term!nvting the Hawallan reciprocity treaty. | to the Senate late yesterday afternoon: 1st Lt. oo aad Ms. ZOpCrSol a MACE AND SEADE’S in - i? | Bock gre atone for aubkertption to etock, "Shares ang auido, Insisted eae the jotat roslution ) Wailam J. Reed, 7th incantry to be expat ‘ou Will have to speak for yourself,” sala Judge FRIGHTFUL Fae } = proses to be one of the moat eucceseful Associations | US! g i 7 4 Woodbridge, 7th Infantry, to be first 1” soll, GLADIATORIAL COMBINATION. iT Ax Or Ar ehe he Dives being eines enyand tho | Telattons, and after some discussion It was $0 Fe-| jyentenant; 1st Lt. i fwin J. Stivers, Sth intantey, | to ace 24 ME Ingersoll, “you will have enough —_—_—— 3 ey a1 constitution recomm itsel all, | ferre saaitnin® vorge eWs, 2ih if a - = » : See ke Htcck, ae the baoke will probably | Mr. “Morrill expressed his hope that the com- ory sea ae Genes aoe & e haneen, Poe Witness sald he had no personal knowledge | THE BRAIDWOOD MINE DISASTER, i To-morrow Night. PCIAL BARGAINS Ss 2 be, ken a the meeting, oF ou} mittee on foreign relations would not bury te | f2Mty, to belirst Heutenant; Dawin P Genet ‘he reason for making the statement, ore of Tipe. See Nr CADE SNe Leaner Tesolution. 2 Agency in Wisconsin: & Gow, Benjamin, to be RERDELL'S ROUTE BOOK. ss ” CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, Stemlarg, fir. Cockrell, from the committee on military | minister resident and consul gencral ‘of the | Mr. Ingersoll cross-examined the witness also General Forcigu News by Cable. northwest, : thiand Detrects, | AAs reported adversely. SUN ate United States at Teheran, Persia; Wickham Toff- | as to the route book which he kept. ‘The witness STRESS IN IRELAND. “ THREE ELEGANT TIPS AT $1.50 ONLY, NOTICE-A MEFTING OF THE STOCK- nizations fn different parts of the couuety, mann, to be minister resident and consul general | sata he thought he got the book in July or Aucust, ants froin the district of 1, in the northwestern of the United States to Denmark; Lucius H. trop Yompatiy. will r ersol drctronlating Company will be Foote, to be envoy extraordizary and minister | 187%, for his own conventence. Mr. Ingersoll any wil ne | Mr. Anthony, from the committee on priting, —— = At BAUM’S, BARKETT i ne TB AY, 3 reported the House joint resolution providing {6% ee : nister | asked the witness what conversation he had with | Part of Ireland, indicate that the condition of the 121 ff 7th street, | ger oF the Tirenuetis Theurance Co., Moon, ever | Teported the reed ore wih oe ‘aimona. | Plenipotentiary of the: Unitea states to Corea: | SW. Dorsey about the tabulated trettvene People Is most distressing. ‘The medical oMcer of i ston. ‘ : ; Dwight L Reed, to be secretary of the legation and the istrict reports that the children ure much - M re C. W. HOWARD, President. _} ment reducing the nuinber of coples to 200,000. consnl general of the United States at Madrid AN @BJECTION SUSTAINED. emaciated in consequence of the scantiness of K Mas. C. Dosovas, 1S HERERY GIVEN THAT A | ana the nulver was left ar ob0,80., HOSS 8] Jol McKee, to be postmaster at Loavenworih, | Mr. Merrick objected, because he had not gone | {Pisclated in con mee pieten Mogemee pepe} : pe ed meeting of {he i ‘of the BAK: 2 nu 3 ee yh Kan. into this conversation in the examination in | principal meal, ‘There Is a sick person ih « February 315 S3m AVENUE, NEW YONE CITY, See BAVING’ PANY, ao porat on BO Cae PAVOTT tee ae cnteaee | Tho Senate in executive session confirn the | chien. 2 = tay oc osig oe ee 5 tin x cl G a of tat irginia, a J e| 8 ston, Vir- “ a < 1335 F STREET, OPPOSITE EBEITT HOUSE, _ | havins its principal olive in the city of Washinton, Dy | 11 of amendments to the Constituvion. Referred | Se ior of Incinel reiene tarts | Me Incense pemureel abel eeleee the o> GERMANY AND THE VATICAN, : a . oo €., will be held at, the Mountain: mers | to the committee on the judiciary. Tourth district of Virginia, Indian agents—John | fense did not expect to get anythlug favorable | | A dispatch to the Standard from Rote says the T Ofers at 2 Great ‘uction the remaining part of her West Virginia, at 12 ceice JESDAY, Mr. Catoeron (Wis.) presented ‘a similar resolu- Smith, for the Indlans of thaWarm Sp-ings ageney, | from the witness. answer of the Etaperor Wililam to the second let anit an Excellent COSTUMES, DINNER DRESSES, da ree soe ena Pct eae ee tion of theMilwaukee chamber of commerce, waich Oregon; Francis M. Wadsworth, Siletz agency, | Mr. Merrick, in reply, observed that whatever pated } Pope — for the precise limits of the aud trans y ther business that may law | WAS Tiered to the same committee. president | Oregon. John Murphy to be register of tho land | may have Leer einer oot ls dos @) | remem aes artless - ae and is now recetving fully Le done at a stockhollers sage was ree m sf + i = st- | hess, or wherever his restless feet had wandered, H. Boke:'a Tra- | eS : pinecones olde ir, {ransmitting the report of the government direc- | (inceace Harrison, Ark, Also, & number of post- | re Teas repose and was tolling aio teak Loxpox, Feb. 27 SPRING FASHIONS, SEPE. ALBRIGHT, tors of the Union Pacific railway company. SG) RE) OD QE see a Ingersoll eavd that ithe aa any xnow! lodge = onus aie eco ee , WARKES, ORDER NF b actus AWas, it would give li _ORDERS PROMPTLY ATES TO. {14-26 MES ARCHBALD, On motion of Mr. Sherman du order was adoptea | ‘There is no rule in regard to the usa ot the con- | Oh ena eee ge truth Wa evidence would be, or | Of Danes In Soh basis Laat oniy those = M £20-tu&!,20 See eet ra Gnewene ‘Senate proosed to consider (1) the pend. | tsent fund of the House in the payment of the furnish lim with any raw material for a quess na | Uving there, bore before or during. the year 3086 . : tu&s, 5 2 s e - to what the evidence would be. He would den: —— = aMRS. A, A R ing pension bills, after the unfinished business 1g | *¥Reral expenses of members of the House, and to L& pomaly sere remedy the matter Mr. Urner introduced a bill | that any such tabular statement was ever made | Vice.” ZEST STOCK IN THF crvy TO disposed of, « (2) House bills reported favorably, yesterday providing how much money shall be | OF ever existed. SCIENTISTS ASKING FOR Pn 149 Wi Y 42D = SEW YORK CITY, commencing at the potnt where the calendar was | spent for such purposes and declaring who shall The court sustained-Mr. Merrick’s objection. rem isis WUSEUN pela Te still iL last under consideration. spend ft. It was sent to the committee of ac- THE TABULAR STATEMENT AGAIN. Sean ee ee p A zante reek ae he coe deaettvakixel, AT HER PARLORS, 1407 G STREET, CORCORAN BULEDING), __ SPECIAL ATTORNEYS. counts for consideration. Mr. Ingersoll being permitted to ask the Witness | Grovy, asking for the release from prison of Prines 7 sre ie and will rell the remainder of her stock at cost before a NG, - k called up th? resolution offeret a sna Fa To. Internal reve- | !f he ever had had any conversation with Dorsey | Kraputkine, the anarchist, as they say he A WONT s 7 leaving town. Takin orde for Spring and Sum- | _ 120 E. F. BROOKS._| by him some days azo, directing the Secretary of OVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.— E - ssatd he | Only persoh capable of "making com: nue, $282,135.82; customs. $632,208.95, about the tabular statement, the witness satd hi r P 3 1m mer Costumes, Ladies’ own materials made up. {29-ian | ead GAS FIXTURES, believed he had talked with Dorsey about itin | S¢4rehes of Russion geography. Another reason the Treasury to furnish copies of vouchers and GAS FIXTURES, gga = Rena Nett of acre Mattar of the ‘Treas-| ars rue MeMnens oF THE Canter were at the | June, 1861. He thought ne took the statement | fot thelr reau’st is the precarious condition of the TENE FAWALY Irs. } INKING =e GEER, AT REDUCED FRICES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR IM- Semen county oF er fenues ecu ieee eth meeting this afternoon, excepting Secretary Fol as nen Glad Bac ohana Danes +5 a a THE — fiery BPALNiID LN NERY AFLE ING cai apna PROVEM CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK | the names of special or assistent attorneys, and to| ger, who called upon the President before the 13th of July last because Dorsey had not | nas Is Seppeype ray ‘prohibiting ail connection Pe Dee een TWO CENTS PER YARD (Parisian Mode). BEFORE PURCHASING. state by wh e authority of 7 Be audited the meaung ‘The session was short and untmport- sked for it ‘The witness had the paper in his | with the press of persons serving in We army OF _Adinission ents fs oi Fz RCHASING. ounts Of Such attorneys. Adopted. ant. oMtce in the Corcoran building and had not sven it | in its departinents prowesr nai. | 102 802 9th etroet, corner of Inorthwer eek, Senn, THE TYPOGRAPHICA? UNION. since he was taken to jail. eer CoUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED.—The Treasury de- a i. partinent is Informed of the arrest of two alleged | 4 witnecwes cine MT ltua wae counterfeiters, Watson and Moore, at Howard Lake, ie ghee a cross-€: A as Lies on a charge of uttering counterfelt silver dollars. | he testified he received from Dorsey dated at Chico Springs, N. M., in Apeil, 1878. ‘The witness dented 1 assortment of bo guchexclusion was propcsed, and Mr. Dawes | AMONG THR CALLERS at the White House to-day | naving put the postage stamp on the envelope or TIO = ANS Wer Le end guile declaration would go out as the | were Governor Butler, Senator Conger and a dele- | naving inarked |t himself. Mt. Ingereoll handed | _ ROME, Feb The Pope yesterday recelving DRCHON AND 2c anger, ¢0,the telograms recerved on this subject | gation trom Michigan. Senators Jackson, Gorman, | the tevnee et ae ee iron tion, | deputation of clergymen trom Mexico, praised the Mr. Hawley called up the jelnt resolution auth- | fan Wyck and SeLator-clece Manderson, Repre: {| Pp? Sf Spection, | piety of Uiat country, and sald be felt cure thas orizing Major Ludiow, of the engineers, to accept, ulkins, Beach, Hardenbergh, Aldrich, | Te4rKing significantly that It was claimed the | its rulers, in their own uterest, Would reuew Fela @ civil position (superintendent of the new water | } rf, Von Horn? McLean, Dwight, s) | envelope Was fiv (This remark referred | tious with the Vatican. works in Pi ne and it was pas: na, 1080 Mr THE ISLAND OF FERNANDO PO, Maprip, Feb. 27.—In the senate yesterday the L uiJo, minister Of fore tathons are proceed- Island of Fernando Po to . ‘ Referring to the telegraphte communications 400 Orn Strinr Nonrawesr, _ ig against the exclustpRoOf members of the AND BETHESDA WATER: aphical union from employment in the Gov- LESH FROM THE SPRING, ernment Printing Office, Mr. Anthony stated that = Mrs. Serva Revere, (8 Ninrn § REE Ofvostre Parent OFFICR, has just opened a larye and well-© HAMBURG EDGINGS AND U SWiss EMBROWEKIOS, MEDICE, | « LACES, THE VATICAN, Te close j £ NECK RUPE LINC RIM» IN H . aoe ; : ‘ o Ww the fresh, unworn appesrance of the envelope. a S scese'pa emane thd ART EMBROIDE, The Teport of Mr. Chureh on the resources of | Pat von yaya oe ae an oul, Dar | “Judge Wyite having arced Mr. Ingersoll to ine Pasa oe ere ke eee bas 1, Van Voorhis ‘and a delegation froin New York, i ARIS, Feb. nec 4 promptiv exvcuted. Reusdor, inade to the State “epartment while Mr. | Col? Henderson and ¢x-Govemor Plachbae haste tn the examination, Mr. Ingersoll observed | cept a proposal made by M. Roche In the chamber —— - laine was y nd called tor by @ ee aa Sane te governinont had already taken 12 weeks | of deputies, by Which imutleipalities are te be tee i. RUPPER € resolution of Uhis session, Was recelved and | 9; 2, O'Hara, Representative-elect from Nortn Car. 2, and the defense T very littie. a goede isnt gore gnc en ordered printd, z ‘On motion of Mr. Windom tig Senate at 1 o'clock went into executive sesston. House of Representatives, it a Heved from the legal obikgation of Very lttie!” ex. expenses of worship wl lectiona, The deficit, wlich has litherto fallen on the municipalitiés, has been Owenty tiliion A. LAMBERT, REGISTER BRUCE, Of the Treasury, presented with a tine basket of chotce lowers by the ladies HAGE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, ° : nal ehia an - Sepent francs yearly. The proposal dues not aflect the Cf rep Sesiens for Frshroidery on Linen, Mammoth Wot A Warn, ROBT. H. WAL Immediately atier the reading of the journal,the | opposition to the dismissal of twenty of thelr | Wyite of Mr. Ingersoll when he had recovered Lue Sus avert pb bes “ ith, A cull Lue ef Worsted aud Rmtted ’ (Aone cent otic H use proceeded to vote on the adoption of the | Rumber, as was decreed by Mr. Cannon’s bill se ie the jury. oe sa : of five per u ioreidered Cloaks, al sizes, RNEWS AND EXAMINERS 5B. resol . 0 5 as agreet ave just commenced this cross-examinatio! r 4 #1 a general outiit tor eialdrone ue STR ee ERE AGREE AS SREON TS) 5 secrecy too eeend one OF heemne1atin ee please,” said Mr. Ingersoll. - pw; antown and Z: rian Yarns, all cole eh hand. “Stan g thegleficlt for 1883. ‘The government has on hand fullds availa The witness sald that after the aflidavit of June, | ble to cover the remaining 16,000,100 florius of the 1881, the first time he made any proposal to give | délicit. Yorsted, Gerinan, Spanish, Wkinds Enubroidering mptly executed. of | Column! —— — H. Ware S ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, e abstracts, notes of examinations and 4 ta tities 6 ad and compii ration bills as to prevent the waste of Potomac A CONVERSATION WITH MR. LILLEY. : ‘The democrats generally refrained from voting. | P! a nat fc a din, the District of | nue toitowins Is. Lie negutlvevoles, Meeate Arg: | Water In the Treasury and other public depart. eaperiange of wate a | erton, Bayne, Burrows (Mo.), Bampbell, Conversa, | eUts, the carp pond, ete. (6) A xD Booss t 3 ——___ Uwe sear Vue archon wil wee re Enmebtrout, ord, ie ae Haetps cides | THE U. & Steawrua Pixra was put tn com- aay ie ae ress nt Was the 16th = th Excitement in the Northwest. P oe pract * ; o)s, bth ission at Norfoik, Va., on Saturday. She will September, 1:82. THe had not talked with any | prorEsis AGAINST THE REPEAL OF THE PKU-EMPTION 20 TENTH 5° a cial y of the law. Mo.) Singleton (HL), Specr, Walker, | ™!s+to1 Be Ad x : er tei) B : | witescreame a (aeee re ce alone No clerks cr aseistants are employed to examine the | \y Wilson and Wiss a.) » | relieve the U.S. S."Adams on the Aluska station, oMicer of the! government during the last trial cane Toe AE — 3 ae “tile SHipined sevarstely and each easegiven | |) A QUESTION OF ae Gov. Burien called on the Preetaent this noon, | Ment. to a awyel mn aw |, St. Pact. _—, Feb. 2.— Meetings aronetng ‘Merino Underwear | *Pecia! personal attention. a r. Hammoud, of Georgia, immediately rose to} secretary Folger also called, but was not able to | Lilley the e . He | oy © enact HE Gace. GUNTON PULEDING: 4 tty Hon a question of privilege and offered a resolution de- | remain MECHA the Cabinet meeting, y that if the government would ac- | #faiust the repealof the pre-cmption laws and Corsets and Bustic rorting Corset, f phda $1 “Hercules” Mi. fe eset a rare ‘mak, that for te price HALT, : pee | ET, * Bitilte of the Peace ¥16 F strect no Pe she The modification of the homestead law claring that the action of the Senste in substitut- eae Se Ga — Gee rebar Mn Valle aad Ghat he eae ee templated in Mr. Washburne’s amendme: ing for the House Dill to reduce Internal revenue | |THE Navan AcADEMY TROUBLE. — MY | a letter or twoot Mr. Valles. That was the last | 1 the House of Repres=ntatives au Washingtone aR Publ taxation a proposition lmposing both import du- | Chandler has approved the action taken by Capt. | witness heard of that. Witness did not go to any | Feeling ts bitter against it, and considerable ex- ‘otary Public, Hes and internal taxation is in conflict with the | Ramsay tn the recent troubles with the cadets at | One else or talk to any Oue else during te erie | elvelnent prevails. true intent and purpose of the clause the Annapolis naval academy. Capt. Ramsay G —Frene urpassed. ‘h, German and Spanish spoken. a5 er Bute’ er witness came out of Jail he again went wo SuibGe rua aa FURNISH INGS. = ovarnee Bid stitution which Fequtres that all, bills for ra Submitted the names of the three, endets es AS Lilley, ae Mate spasting arrangea The Braidwood Disaster. JNISHINGs, ALEN W. COOPE revenue sha. originat In the House of 'pre- | clined to apologize to him for their conduct, to the _ aes PUMPING OUT THE MINE. = G sentatives; and declaring further that the bill] Secretary, who referred the matter back to Capt. BoP a a BSS |New Goops, Feb. 27.—The condition of af- t RATDWOOD, I with Senate amendments shall He upon the table. | Ramsay, ‘giving him authority to exercise any | He wrote out a short statement and Mr. Wood- | ,,™ Ay Chatiate poe Pods irs here yest Ic also directs the clerk of the House to notity the | furtuer wiscipline necessary, and to make any | ward sald it was not enough. He said they wero | {alts here yest JUST OPENED. § than heretofore. “The pumps. are now work PPA HUNTON, Squate of the adoption of the foregoing resolution. | suggestions or recommendations he might think | yoth tired; that he would make an arrangement nd the water is coming out tauch tases SETS, y of Missouri. Seen spulsed the polnt of order | advisable to the department. to see him again and goover the whole business | than at any tlie since the emptying process a ee Aa at the Teso! s premature, ae s "i an, ‘ ts 2 Wa S lowed JAPANESE TEATOTS, ORSTER PLATES, ONAN not before the House, 5 Miss SHERMAN NOT IN CANADA.—The statement | from bevinning to end. Nothing was sald as t cc ioe Ape imei lag «Bacar a | nearly two feet, and yest ‘day It was lowered at the same rate, dnd 1s now fifty-five feet below the DECORATED TOILET SETS, Ersetice in the Supreme ‘ourt of Cisime; th The Speaker sald that ho did not take the view | that Miss Sherman, daughter of Gen, Sherinan, is | WhSt was to be done with witness. Mr. Lilley had purts of District of Com that the House did not know what the bill con- told witness that he thought he could get hi M 2 ore the Ci at ate : ane ee with the British minister in Canada as the guest ad not talked with any officer of the govern | Original level. ‘There has becu some talk of ems, W. i. Mon ss ‘ PITEE Tirinentee the Commuttees of Congress, and the De- | tained. Ofntctal Cet oe The Barres ¢9 the How=e | of the Marquis of Lorne is Incorrect. Both of Gen, | He NAG not talked with any officer Of the gi ploying a prof 0 down in the wal ave COORTRGUIRRSHLG GHC ene Othice: Nos. 97, 38 and 29, Corcoran Building, d20-6m Speaker's table ahd the House had tacos | Sherman's daughters are now tn this city. ieee yates Gea Petpet gery dng pepe NG UTE! L KINDS. Sen eae - peaker’s ti ns 1 ” ‘ : fer fre : ‘ i ADDEEW 6. bkapiey, notice of it. Ithad been printed and was before a NEAns mx mae Govans. | UAV eta y MRM ee singe PRLeE oe ee ra, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON i ‘ArrorxE the House. ‘The Cheir overruled tne point of ment SERVICE.—Mr. B. F. Rittenhouse, of West | sata Mr. Ingersoll. * | but they decided not to employ Tim, ae Mt woul oe 709 er spacm, | Moree (eheome Nee ae order, Washington, died at his residence at halt-past 12 haven’t the remotest idea,” sald the witness, | probabiy delay the work of pumping, and. bis bow tu this paper. No. 472 Loutsiana Avenue norte metattamand then proceeded to argue upon the | 2m. this morning. He entered the service of the | “Did nobody else, asked MY. Insersoll, “agsure | Work Nouid not be of “any particular ase, Ie is BATE a M. R. Ax WM. REDIN wooDWARD, constitutional question raised by his resolution, | 2 ™- ¥ ‘age 61 vould not be sent to the peniten- | £enerally suppo: hat Uuere are more = oe at Repeertox Ix Puce O \f "Riocas Tend 0, Guten belelne, gave the history Of the Internal revenue Dill | eee eee oe Gree ee a tary? ee eee » about halt a mile from the opening of the main 63 LARGE SELF-FEEDING STOVES, ‘Tittes to Real Estate. Index to County aud. until its transiulssion toithe Senate, Tn that body | 1819. With the exception of three years, a] MERC eae gallithe witnbae. and air sharts, Apertures are so small that 1 ——$—$—$—$— 2 SELF-FEEDIN : R 8 eister’s office of the ‘No, sir,” sal s : theres = 7 town Uroperty. au Fhe Dir nd been entirely changed, and the only | reasury department, a period of 61 years’ sor. | “Did any oue tell you," sald Mr. Ingersoll, “that | Would be next to tmpessible for a diver to teach — SONEAT ST Temalning syllables of the original’act were those | Treasury dey J it was already agreed that you should be fined | them. Contributions for the relict tund continua Tlaving too larze a stoc’ ef shove Stoves stil! on hand, C + SOLICITOR OF PAT STS, contained in the enacting clause In the course | "°° $2507 to come in. «sg 00 fF sas song thern several of the celebrated Kutiant Homes, | Couneellor at Law and Expert, St Cloud Tiuildine, 9th | Of esa Re ne paces es ‘alkins’ point of | “Yesrerpay’s DIrLOMATIC NOMINATIONS —Col never heard of it till this moment,” Said the ee G6 Goor PD x eee ae ase eo en Bet and F streets. “Good work, good references, mncderato | OFler, stating that It lad been rebuked by the Wickham Hoffman, who was yesterday nominated | witness. ‘The Memphis Levees all Right. Sug SE Be Erect Cooking Stoves, Fortatle and Brickesct tianeen: | RMSE ee | EnSEeNte OL EHG HGR eee eee Ol a AIR ELE LO DERE CE orion as Soe tea Tne oats! continuing, sald that he saw Mr. || Mewras, Texx., Feb. 2.—The 6 66 0 i > ect Costin , Hortatle a <t side 2. i » thet rtford, in the yin ge 66@ 00" ELuL bop ‘Agcuis for Datitorin's Vayor stove snd Haig SB | AYU. MILLER, eeviaaeaee ; Reed.—The reason why this side 1s seldom | army during the war of the rebellion, and was | Woodwant again in the city of Hartford, cel ed emahconpeageve 5 ttorney-at- GIVEN AWAY! W. S. JENKS & CO.. €CO., 1347 Pennsylvania avenn Ja18 717 7th strect_nortnweat. norabie awards tt anybod; fing 188 cxeatont unmter of wortscoustiuewd, of ous or | (INS: GLARSWARE, more letters, out of the thre words ee ; a Dee " ; month of November last, and made a long stato- | come toa stand to-day, with no oome 9 Ee tia, ” rebuked 18 because We make uO foolish poluts of | appointed cecretary of legation in France in 1567. ment, of about seventy pages, to which he §made | from above. The levees on the Mississipp! side oroer le was then transferred to London, and from | Gain,’ Mr. Woodwand furnished the money, $42 UF | the river Will protect the country’ frou ‘an over Mr. Hammond.—The world may belleve quite as | London to St. Petersburg, where he now is, Lucius $43, to pay witness’ expenses to Hartford. flow. Much of that as the gentleman himself does. I] H. Foote, nominated as minister to Corea, is a clt- don’t think it will believe a bit more, zen of Californta. He has been for four years past | _ MR. MERRICK AND MR. INGERSOLL BOTH OBJECT. Mr. Reed.—I don’t want them to. consul at Valparaiso, and has been in the consular | Mr, Merrick having objected to Mr. Ingersoll’s ary Lo 3.0. 0 TED WARE, N Mr. Haramond said that after consultatjon some | service for many years. He has been an eMclent > mouth, Mr. y] | THIRTY-TWO PERSONS INJUKED—SIX BEKIOUSLT— x x . » | NEW GooDs a1 Low PRICES CUES UTENSILS. EASTER GARDS, of the democrats had agreed that the republican | and trusted officer. He 1s the first diplomatic sees conte ea: iniltacsbesy = ragcligari ang "ROYAL FAMILY GLUE. GEO. W, EASTER CARDS, side would not have the hardihood or effrontery to | representative accredited by any western power to. , “I object = AWLEY, Pa., Feb. 27.—A —_ ride party of 8% : "0. WATTS, EASTER CARDS, disregard the principles of the Constitution. Corea. ‘The nomination of Mr. Benjamin to Persia | and speaking, or moving his head, or nodding, as | prominent Gerinans, ladies and gentlemen, trom art, £20 the second, HOUSE-FURNISHING STON", EASTER CARDS. Mr. Blackburn.—Does tho gentleman say that | is a renomin'ftion made because of a change in the | if he were approving, of, What the witness, had | this place, last night in a large open sleigh slid off to the next five | cog 314 7th street, 6 doors above Penna. avenna. EASTER CARDS, {his resolution 1s the result of @ conference on | title of the diplomatic bil For the same reason | sald, or shaking his head as if disapproving SE ne ee es Lorn ———= = — Bisten Glise, this side? Mr, Reed was nominated ag secretary of legation | what the witness sald, or a8 if T was mistaken.” | Delaware and Hudson canal, a distance of Cx SEWING MACHI Sree Gene Mr Hammond.—I told certain friends that I| and consul general to Madrid. He was for many | _ “I lave made no sign,” sald Mr. Merrick, “and Of them wore injured; alx of them sertously. _ A, v STE S felt itmy duty to raise the question and they | years in the Department of States, whence he was | I think all the performing has been on the other | Reinhard Wary, a merc! ‘well-knows | o Lie, | = = a EASTER CARDS, sald: “Walt and see whether the other sice will | transferred to Madrid in 1877. side.” = couaty, died this morning or his injuries. te Testtanaate bv dy ct | Have You Scex Tue I IGHTEST EASTER CARDS, do the wrong or not.” ‘That ig all I mean. do not think he has done it purposely,” said ictonaries, without the sat EASTER CARDS, Mr. Blackburn.—I disclaim any participation in| Magor WiL1aM LupLow, corps of engineass, U | Mr. Ingersoll. : vn tke the wnt | RUNNING SEWING MACHINE EVER MADE. EASTER CARDS, or knowledge of any conference of which this|§. a. now on duty with the lighthouse board, has | _ “It has been,” continued Mr. Merrick, some- . EASTER CARDS, Tesolution 1s the product, Geclded to accept the office of chief of the water | What acrobatic on the other side, almost like per- | mye raqics residing at the Navy Yard, except at Its the TARTFOED, made by the Weed Sowine Mae tnt, Hammond.—I satd nothing about consulting | Gepartment of the city of Phiiadeiphia, which has | formManees On the platform of a lecturer.” sus eeaalcnte ot Gemusonenn ection, ocee an | chine Co. wse Ma hines have been sold to ladies — e gentleman. just been tendered him. Congress will allow him A SUPPLEMENTARY AFFIDAVIT. 5 who could gever ronatreadle machine, and they can fone ammond then quoted frown Ge bases, tn) a ‘accept the position without a forfeiture of his | ‘The witness, continuing, described a supplemen- | home yesterday, and entertained quite a number work these with the wreatest ease. Myst be ecen to be V. G. FISCHER, er Congresses against the Infringement of | Multary commicdions A jolat resolution toy tee tary afldavit which he had made for Mr. Wood. | Of Visitors. Miss Mina Pattison’s continued fliness 7 appreciated. We invite everybody to ea'l and’ examine 3 fhe Senate Upon the right of the House toorigin- | Stroct nas passed both Houses, deters Mrs. Pattison from seeing her friends on Tue s. ¥. prexswick & BLAKE CO. thesia car offion, Wo sall ce cany ioniniy soe menes $29 FIFTEENTH STREET, ate revenue Dilla. He argued that the Senate was ward since this trial had commenced, and had fur- vba ean . M. BR ee etd eel re Opposite United Staten Treasury, | Obliged to luni is tari tion to the specific | pgrsowar.—Governor Butler arrived in town| nished him some papers. ee come ‘The most extensive manufacturers of apices oh SS ae Sir Kasson offre ats seeaetate for Mr. Ham. | Yesterday, for a short visit. —Aatrs. Marshall | Mr. Ingersoll asked the government for these | 20:4 Miss bekciect hevestaped meats & = See r. n 0: 4 = i} z youag friends Greene receiving EiLLIARD AND POOL TABLES 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO'S., Way Dawx Moovr Waren mond’s resvlution the folie he Remi ee, that, | Jewell, widow of tho late ex-Postmaster General, | affidavits, and Mr. Merrick objected to letting the rept Saanean Gul tive. Seaeon wens conan Peceewakvigun ee Baie: ws 628 92m STREET NORTHWEST. ‘ tte Constitution $e cae ee Rs eee unter | died in New York yosterday, after a short See ee ee genme nn Unless they were to go 0 the | vce in their pleasant quarters. Mra. Pook was Re. "a! ee ore, Ma. 7 i. ce mn io inate is for raising | ——Mr. an irs. Henry wen of New Yor! jury HJ. BF Mawkese) ral St. Cloud Buildiug. revenue, and waivin; Te right thereunder in re-| and their daughter Grace are at the Arlington. |° Judge Wylie said the defense could not have | assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Kane, and her E7-Nivetrated freo upon application. ‘We sell the GRANT REVOLVING FILTER, -which ; SPect to House bill 5988, with Senate amendments, | —Ex-Senator Chaffee of Colorado, Representa- | them unless they were to go tothe jury. So Mr. guest, Miss Trull, of Boston. The band concert Pe Tae Querx Or Aut. ja cheap andeasily attached. ‘The Potomac water flow- | hereby declares a disagreement. with the Senate | tive-elect Henderson of Iowa, and General T. L. | Ingersoll did not ask for under such condl- | Foserday morning at the barracks was largely a "ihe SupMority of the New ket threading QUEEN | M{ueaP andeaully attached. The Amendments to the same and esk for a committee | Rosser of Minnesota are at Willard’s.—wMr. | tions. attended by the officers and their tamities and tno Mi DP Saving Rlackines is rcowntzed and acknowledged by | | Weuro sole agents for this city, and willsupply the | Of conference thereon, to be eomposed of five | Albert Skinner, brother of Represeutative Skinner A CHALLENGED TALESMAN. ARKED OWN. the Hichest Mechavical Authorities, and the demand | trade at fair ral members on the part of the House. vited friends, including the wives and daughters for them is Steadily Increasing, as their merits are be- of New York, died at hig residence at Hoosick | ‘The witnes8 said that at the beginning of this 5 Mr, Carlisle pene’ of several Congressmen. It was greatly en. }ave a rood many Ladies’ Shoes, such as Fox | coming more extensively kuowa. Come and ace teogi- HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, substitute, as ie tin Dotto Nea ne House Eiunceleeken cen ae cumini te 2 | tial he had told Mr. Blackmar that if the detend- | ‘Among other “Mo weggewenglinn By HS Polich—will close out at $1 per pair | monials of over 300 ladies and mechanical experts in id gave noti at ants were allowed four challenges each he was | Foster, at 14051 Who was assisted by i'sold foamiesly for double the poss. | this city as the tirengtt. enti itilence and ain = and gave notice that if it were ruled in order he | Wormley’s—The condition of Colonel Harry daughter Elinor and Miss Th: ‘who re- ——— > oe Pr Tag | Pucity of the Beantiful QUEEN, A five-year eusranitee $17 NINTH STREET. | woul omer an amendinent to agree to the Senate | Gilmore, who was prostrated by paralysis at his | willing to cemsgrny such oe celved many calls and congratulations on the god st ¢1s:4 €1.t0. Alo, sore Sine Kid and Goat | "At ee*Mmuschine. “Beud for Livetrsied <trduler. Beets 2 eet See Peotone 77 | Cle Bp sna shat tue recaation of the gen= | ee ee ee ee ee a | era To nan eacinee eka beeen Bution; will be sold at half —— (Comner 11h and 3 ohne (OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. [aera en eted presented @ avence ret oan eo hope — ae ae undertaken to on this —s — ae spiomacig sand JJ ——— lvls Wie na. . col lone ie iew a re Hie wa Tie Peas. Svenme ay, | ga XOt,Eatet Improved Machines of it undersigned havo this day formed s conartner- | by way of amendment’ ouser than such a8 grow | © Tumor Was registered yesterday sald when a consultation was Held among the de- | Spain about May txt Mr. and Mire. Foster el ONE Forniching und Hat store reat seor. gmp eee oe ee ig on the gy an CO., out eS eos nonstitutional question, i incidental ‘The Government Printing Office. Poe tanto. es — Luan Was petsce. | $00 gore Me os SF a ae Mies a eee iow seeetiee a murpode of carryiuie on the Toy and Fancy, ». therefore, sustained the point of order. PROVISION FOR OUTSIDE WORK. | jostile rere Sens’ | Bamate’ Sommnare tie meaner she will 90° Rk an ote wAVOREEE ty wells the Pert he TOMAS HINES HE wrihwest ant at the staid corner Aieskst Bysce Sot | MT Kasson then akgued against Mr. Hammond's Mr. Anthony, in the Senate last evening, gave | that during the ‘rit! he had ‘st times communi— suman th ic ORITE ruse E | Po rer ate eee resolution. apee Ihe intended to ever to | C224 tacts to. Mr. though he was sella Minds, "Come atiteco whieh you ke" Heuting < MARY SILVERBERG, Capitol Notes: = ee Se ad tnd that” sald Mr. Ingersoll, “Is what you call SANSFER STEAMER MARYLAND ROUTE. . McKENNFY, the 1883. *T Ene | Tt-was the ladies of the register’s, and not ot the | the sundry civil bill as follows: oi . 385 I 9th street. | WASHINGTON, February 17th, ‘Tt | tana omce, who yesterday presented the Senate | | “And the Public Printer ts directed, inthe €5 Ce rate said the witness, 4g the same kind of M4 ire ie money herein appropriated, THROUGH PULLMAN CARS FOR * Me ‘ corp Ieson a eo auons Sree Bates elite, | Oo plcy tes hienoet Character oF ‘workmen, S ° De ." EO. HITE, ; " oe ee ae | Sten rket price of labor, having reference TATIONERY EPARTMENT ‘Vermont, was on the floor of the House to-day. OF eae corr makes pee ee ria, ‘Baltimore, ‘and BOSTON fa LADIES’ TAILOR THE PRESIDENCY oF THE SENATE. bcd ny tog tog prea tae 1115 F srREET NORTHWEST, * The bearers of President pro tempore Davis | employment in She pene wearl Print = WITHOUT CHANGE. A. BRENTANO & COMPANY, Is Now Prepared to Y'ake Orders for of the Senate ts generally regarded in case that he cannot. a sufti ‘sup- ; * EVENING, RECEPTION AND DINNER DRESSES, ply on these ue oe is authorized to eave B FASHIONABLE ENGRAVERS, ‘ such of appropriation as be | NO ARRANGEMENT MADE TO PLEAD GUILTY. daye td 0 i . ro 273 WEDDING TROVESEAUS ND Igns in pursnanee 0 for the temporary execution of such | witness said he had never made an 3 AaK for tickets via gnd New Englaud | Wedding Invitaticns, Reception and Visiting Cards, STREET COBTUMES, Work ousside of the Government Office.” : wipe +e siread, at Pennsylvania Reilroad Ticket Offices. ‘Amns, Crests and Monograms ELEGANTLY London Tailor-made Biding Habite, London Tailor- special ment to plead guilty and go on the stand. He 120-€06t EN VED. . rete Soctaines,. Al ‘work Sp ioe one ‘action lookil Breeze About the Government Printers, | said he had talked the matter over with his coun- _ yosrantesd, aay loeing tis ty sould CONGRESS Went with him to Mr. Merrick's office. S. Verar, mexcu coxrzcrionzny, | Cards D:tnted trom Plates, Paper and Envelopes mig. | Doe Survaratten fv , cechrated ‘Cloth Contuinens be elected. bgiel smoniceomiaomaes eae told “Mr. EON-BONS and CARAMELS manufactured fresh Minated and Stamped in Bronses and ‘with her, Cutting and fitting. 119-436. ‘The following dispatch has been received by the ‘Merrick . every day at the ‘Plain Colors. ‘NSONIAN te vice president of the National Trades Congress in , . CANDY FACTORY, €20 ¥th street northwest, | 4 LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF MENU Branch Stcre 1339 Pennsvivania avenue. 418-6m AND DINNER CARDS. J 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, * New. stock. WALKING GLOVES, = isa ae ¥ 'D FLEXOR ‘ITER, LAUR TCH — pean Ga - HAS JUST RECEIVED THE SPRING STYLE mosniy, HAND! aLETS, bo. 1 Goode of aa our room ras . BLOCK, ms 936 Feniazivace senza, | “Sanag PS Se a Aig wear to Foo SS Sith saeet nos