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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED PAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. ser Freese Step te wryed to subscriters in the eittr aor op thelr pwn gerount. at 10 certs Sok oF 46 cents 1 é Brtrech. By ws Soe year, 6: fxm Che Fen ing Star. Telegrams to The Star, —— THREATS SENT TO ROME, Sipe. THE POPE WARNED BY FENIANS, \ PRESIDENT. VILLARD'S RESIGNATION, | SAN FRANCIS! mR COS PROPOSED EXPOSITION, o 57 9,578, WASHI GTON, D. C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1884, | “ SPECIAL NOTICES. 6 Bota. & Ja3-2t_ Sar “A Bappy New Year to All” at MONDAY, DE: EMBER $1. SECOND AND POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. Washington indorses London. New York and Boston in pronouncing IN THE RANKS The Most Magnificent production of the Present Gene- Every Evening at & Satundas Matinee at 2. JOSEPH JEFFERSON RD COMEDY WEEK. THE MOST LAUGHABLE SUCCESS OF THE SEA- SON: “OR, JUST BORDERING OS~ YO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. vr! ‘) SEE HIN'S FIX DOSE FAL 40 SEE IWS ETS. DON'T FAIL TO SEE HIN'S FIX, ADMIRABLE ACTE BURLESQUE bt . ‘COMICAL ¢ DELYsHTFCL DANCING. EXTRAVAGANT EXCENIRICITIES. H FAVORITE 1S HUMOR IDIOTIC IMITATIONS. BEGGAR STUDENT, ae jes in Ger Now being sums in twer { | SPECIAL NOTICES. S NATION. LECTRIC COMPANY. I 0. O. F—UNIFORMED B-TTALION— ton Tacende entinry TB™ SAMOS BGG lect 2 Te Tate Rt arene om y & Bo Frost. AM. (Amherst), cum: A 8, WORTHINGTON, x inst. a x OF four Tittoce Soto a: | = CoRTOS ieee i rH MAS W. FOWLER, Seertary. Washington News and Gossip, Govraywast Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve- ue, $192,076.18; customs, $609,731.05. Go. C, MaTanp, Treasurer and General Manacer. Fire Alama, Gas ‘anc every other description of pirate sng ‘Supplies furnished, put in ELECTIIG LuSES- L AND SUBTERRA- NES Coustructed aud) zn ‘The Company. has savccrded to the business of Geo. Maynard, which it will continue with enlansed fee - | & Sad6t r= NOTICE WILL BE OPEN TO RECEIVE = ons New Year's Day. ahd every day thereafter, as sistea is my boule repens, All jerwous indebted fo fe | wilfpetae Call und sell tue socoune. THE SEMI-ANNUAL STATED MEELING cS" ofthe Medical Society will be held at the corner of 6th anid F strvts, «| 8 o'cloe DAY EVENING, Sanuary 7th. 1351," AF. AK President, T.E Moan DLi, M. D., Secretary. ad-St [Ce ON ACCOUNT OF THE PREVALENCE OF Uc” measles and throat d'sonses in te city, the Board of Manavers of the Wachincton City Orphan Asyluta and the Physicians in charg deem it necessary to £01 bid the reception of parents and friends to the children ber sual visiting day uut ts, vinasia & Describes 200, W.P. HILLEARY & 50: i, ATE J ‘Piedmont farms. Ad tress. Warrenton, Fauquier conn Jad ASSOCIAT TWELFTH IsSUE OF STOUR. The “Serial” Building Association has now entered mm the last half of its sixth year of euccers, and offers: inthe 1 th cries at 81 perehare. This 12th series id iiere are but three months" ‘ary, 1884 No building with better success Tt bas 12 series now sitecessfally run- id offers one of the Dest opporiunisies tor ris of our attorneys for collectio: 31-2 MGS. RAIZENSTED OF VISTE st THE ATTENTION ISTCORS AND | LS" Residents is particularly called to PHOSYIT.S, the new and popular Bran ab Nerve Tonic end Safe: yuardacairst Malaria For sale aerated by tho ylass oF dk bottles by | : monthly savings investment. It advances a maximum Bote taventorent Manufacturer, | Of 0) ber hare, “or-owersteet ios ont amo Te ee yment of @ih. Investors ere G per cei terest 14) Penns = Rithirswal >The ang for guiscrip.ions to HOLDERS OF | Sik will be Wid ut cis itis saneee, Spon Baten D GEORGETOWN | Office. WEDNESDAY "the 9th i: ay ‘tock p.m, tion of Directors, nthly dues sud subscriptions to stock will be re- ‘ompany, Georgetown, ved, and all nevded i: “mation ren by the Secre- SDAY. the th day of Jautary. 14st. tary any time befor or at the teering ROP’ G. CAMPB- LL, President, is will be opened at 12m and cloged at 2 p.m. Te afer pooks wil be closed on the i of Jasuary, 138A, sod opened on JAnuAEy i stdont ©. M_ KOON) aua-Tst BOOK ASD JOD PRINT sy yur establishinent f, No. O17 10th treet novuawest, tary and Treasuser. ia sven, se TGF street nortiwest . ‘The annual meeting of the Mutual Fire Insurance of such that we | the District of colmmulia will be Weld ou. the THI D MO DAY OF JANUARY, 1854, ti Oftie 9? th Compan yivania avenue 7 OF THE THIRD ‘ctlot of Dr. Bischof, VENING, JANUARY 4 and other attractions will be a MUSICAL PH Ne WILL GIVE THREE GRAND CONCERTS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 AND 5, ‘MATINEE SATURDAY, 2PM NOMEN Reserved Seats Bow on sale at Metzerott’s, without | extra chars=. Jal-st (EW THEATER COMIQUE. N E' A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL. ‘Monday. December 31, and during the week, | ‘VIRO FARRAND AND HER TROUPE OF NAC-NAC | DANCERS. Anda Full Company. MATINEES TUESDAY, THURSDAY asp SATURDAY. | Pae= xeserx. Penney sa Avenue, near 1th street. | AWS WEEK. Cariositi-s 4 GREAT SHOW S PY NEW Y! : SPLES! ‘AGE PERFORMANCE, LE Mesmerist. the Worle: of the 1@b Century. SERRE or i ee GEE O8 Si so arin Sand 4 afternoon. and 7:30 night. On ion feoldtentoe wd He ‘Sine AL THEATER Cesena ant en APPS, ST. JOSEPHS HALL, ts northwest, informs those | Private instructions ca now have them at low | rates: residence, 443 Mass. ave, northwest Clase ea at the Hall every Tuesday and Friday. to. 10 e Pp. m dié-im (ORY,—PROF. A. § BOYD GIVES PUBLICAND | prigats lnrtructicna ta the “Act of acguitiog Meme | sory ue worst wetucry. iu hve Lourn made 19 equal ¢ the beat. 1015 New York avenue ‘di3-4w* MUSIC! MUSI Mesic a EROF. LOUIS WEBER, 795 71m SraxeT SOUTHEAST, Furnishes Magic forall occasions at lowest rates, n9-2m* LECTURES. ECTURE.—MON! S foducncts. Lincoln ball” FRIDAY ‘Necessity and Ite EV G. Jan. Asth. 1884. Tickets, for the benefit of St. Aumistine’s | eburch, 60 cents Susie | Porz Posse, ‘x j BUTCHER HARD Wax, : For Polishing Floors. | 2 33 And Brass Fire Goods ARTISTIC BRASS GOO! nats FOR novsexzzisa,* = In Great Variety. 7 HAYWARD & HUTCHINSO! { x | G GLOVES G, L Sor calfag, 6° L For Parties, < For Beitna, 2 v Hor walking, vi ‘or Comte; s Tor Fair Hands, Ez For Loug 5 e For Stert Hands, 8 BROS., Cor. 15th and G streets n J. W. Diew. PHARMACTST, Comnrn Passa AVE, axp OTe large snd pleasure tu announcing thearrival of es pone seeortinent of Manicure poods frou, thr cota ISE, EHS IN TORT AND BOXWOOD: NCH SCISSORS; s NCH FILE (CH CUTICLE KNIVES. ot-sm Eeusuu 1830, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ sons, @ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | eS acres #015, S100, $125, £140, £150, 160, 9175, | 0k and Satin Lined Circulars $15,920, $2 War Lined Crculars from $25 up. Goacher Capes, Collars and Muffa, ‘Bur Carriage Robes trom $10. up, Fer Triuming. Gente’ Seal Caps, Fur Gloves and Collar Gente’ Dress Dog Skin and Lined Gioves, ‘Ladies’ Beal Capa. Bory’ Seal Cape from $1.50 up. 1878, Covzzs. BOUCHE, FILS & Co. = poe ge epg {See ‘These well-known brands of Champagne are guaran- LEON CABINET, NAY, Stead to be from the Vintage of 1878, which has produced ‘he finest Chanpaynes of the past 15 youre, Wer mledy BARBOUR & HAMILTON aND ‘THOS. RUSSELL. Ge Ta Bes “abe CONCUKD HARSESR* THE CONCORD corLaR. LUTZ & BRO. le of the “Concord Bots cis Seat oot Ey eae ‘a8 bottom prices. pa LUIZ & BRO, (7 Pennayivania Avena, ‘ec_in| Gentlemen who have had trouble in wetting fitted and and 9h street nw. commencitne at iu Ig By the charter’ of the Company the election of seven TuMhawers to constitutes bourd te cindy the Company is required fo be held at th B, the six artivle of the Provided: “At the annual mectiag of ue fet business in ort r sal! ue thie appel the nivetfuz and cleetion orporution, between the ALIFE SPECIALTY, By Da J. VAN DYCK, hours of 9. ctoe! i. td pa Amount of preuzi zy a huves held oy the Com No. 22 Grant Place, iam, 772° Cosh received on renewals Dee, $1, i833) Seeurities, Real Estat Office fu Losses b; Washington, D.C. Dermatulowy refers to Diseases of the Skin and Hair, ity of their ueatment. Thies of thelr treatment, lysiclan, whodevores. bis. attention to the etudy aud treatment of a certain chiss of Discases, can succeed Det- fer than une who trea § all Diseuses bbe VAN DYCK rsieard a crative family practice in Philadelphia nearly 20 years ao to devote his time ex- insively to the practice of Decmatology. He bas studi-d, svaiyzed and treated every form of Skin Disease, Ras®. Humor, Empticn. Discoloration, Defect and Blemist of the Complexion, Hair, Eye rows. Eyelashes, the Hands and Skin in existence. until be has arrived at al- snost perfection in their treatment, no matter what the natuit of ‘the case may be, nor how long it has Issted, Dr, VAN DYCK ca. cnte Fon ‘The Doctor offers his ‘serv.ces to the public of Wash- inston and Baltiniore. basing hisclaims to public patrun- ATIONAL CABLE PAILWAY. OFFICE NO. 2, WALL. E IN. Pres. ANS, Treas. ES GAME WA. P. SHIN: THOS. WE ef WALLACE €. ANDI: CONSTANT A. ANDREWS, JAMES GAMBLE, gous we MACKAY, axe Ul # Uberal professional education, an extensive . WILLIAMS, G Pxperiouce of 20 Meare aud aperict kncwiedse of ths | JOSEVH G. WALCOTT, Tequirements of e Skin familiarity with every WM. P. SHIN Eubw. cntanerns treatment. Thin compan is new prepared ty cable and You consult Dr. VAN DYCK with every faith in Hrowds, and tins by charter all the powers: niall sof a Kuliroad Rolling Stack aud Coustruc: Othce, No. 22 Grant Place: hours.9 am. to 7 p.m; 2 Buudays. Gto2 Tf unable to call describe your case’ send $ stunts for answer. Jet-fAtIp ‘Send for Circular, Creare Suz Operated in Chicsio and San Francisco, incable traction to the followiny letter: OrFicks oF Gzoncr Hanpixe & Jons R. Br: CouxseLLons at Law, No.2 at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Comp ak Ste: We hive to-y caret patents transferred to your rom wey Company of San Fratcl examination made of the uur state cf the art Ne thereto, In our opinion those patents nce wood atid volid, and we tiud not anticipate or limit th: scope of tue severl claiins those patents. Hullidie invented the first practics | successfnl system: of propelling cars bs. at In order to make room for improvements to the store | travelime cable andl construrted first eabie rattway fu this or any Our opinion, the patente bred propelitag carn by/an ei aa | the entire stock of FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS and CHILDREN must be closed out ho sysrct hut tet Osea devise | of the severe: ‘at once regardiess of cost. | We sre confirmed in our opinion by thie f Cireuit Const of tie United Stutss, Di Judge Sewser presidi P geste jesvatingiy ‘yours tray, ‘Men's and Youths’ Overcoats as low as $4 former | Price $7. ‘Men’s and Youths’ Suits as low ax 96, former price $10. | Boys’ Overcoats as low as $4, former price 3% i ‘Boys’ Suits as low as $4.50. former price $7.50. Children’s Overcoats as low as $2.50. former price $4. Children’s Jackets and Pants as low ss $250, former Price 34. Pants for Men, ¥ ouths and Boys as low as $1.50, former price 82.50. Pants for Children, 4—11, as low as 65e., former price $1. Gossamers for Men as low as $2, former price $3.50. Gonsamers for Boys as low as $1.75, former price $2.15. A Good Black Cloth Suit $15, former price $20. ther Federal C How the opiniou of "ie cour The ayndicate and promote Jects of the company, iu elude the following parties: ore for caztyit tom to th CHARLES M. FR ie 2 KAVER: 1. OPPENHED EDWARD ANNAN, THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TH o INSURANCE COMP: Although our prices have always been the lowest of ‘any in the city the prices on the entire stock have been xeduced in proportion to those few quoted above. ( hours of 10 mm, a purpose of electing thirteen directors for the ensuing year, dzé-tjan6 ©. W, HOWARD, Seeretary. (> WASHINGTON Manger courasy. ‘The annual meeting of the Stockhold: fagton Market Couppany w:l! be Ry Company, in the ty of \vashin houut ou the FIES > SOS THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. Ea Be sure and come to the corner of 10th ard lers of the Lat tue _ SAMUEL W. CURRIDE Wasutxotor, D. C., Dec. 19, 1833, Se THE NATIONA' BANK OF THE KE- PUB! rs IC. Wasnixoros, D. C., Dec. 26, 1383, ‘kholders of this Bani’ w! Tt Passcx Frowsnsm —_ ‘The Stoc! i inet DAY, January 8th, 1984, betw en the hours of Lund 3 ‘Handsome Corsage Boquets, 25c. up. orcloék p. m,, to elect Dirwotore fur the come ‘Yeur. CHAS. 3. EY, French Roses, all colors, rubber stems, $ for 25¢. d26-dtja Cashicr. French Rose Buds, 50 cents per doz. {cpm PMUNCASTER & HOWARD, CHEMISTS AND AF Drugeists, Corner 7th and Large Silk Velvet Pansies, 60c. per doz, pa ae ‘Smilax, 25¢. per yard. (opr BRASS ANDIRONS: ce Gat Ot ces Bea Viants! ot 90, Sormetty FIRE SETS, ts FENDERS, &c., &0. OPENING A NEW STOCK OF CORSAGE BOQUETS ELF. BROOKS. AND DRESS GARNITURES. GAS FIXTURES. 881 15TH STREET, Corcoran Bumprxa, PARISIAN FLOWER COMPANY, Fall line of these Goods, also Artlatic and Fancy Colored Globes, Fancy Brass and ‘No. 1110 F Srazer Norrewesr, a Panes g sod ped 33-2 Between Uth and 12th street. | Lowest Prices. a E. F, BROORS. 20 ycers hax prove @ the best feud M Ghairas. ger djecovered fr Whooping Couch, Croup and Cords -VRALAGA &e. from all druvs and narcotics. ‘Try it. ivan, FLORIDA ORANGES. | Gragyists. Price 25 and 0c, ‘al-im é BANANAS, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 3, 1883.1 TARE GELATINE, at <2 this method of informing my customers that I WITMER'S, do bottle Gur. Heurieh’s Lazer Beer, and have for near any 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. | three Fears, notwithstand( wile, J. BE. tmosent that hes the only bottler of Heurich's Laver Bees T refer to Heurieb and request that he will ive a coed 10 that O7 Prcroresaxp Frawes 507 | tect ME BAIDWELL, incow Shadcn and Cornices, | dt-im 301M atrect southweat, x Birthday Cards, Fase's, Scrap Pictures. ce. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 17, 1883. <F Me MT. Brpwer— ‘Dear Sir: Tn compliance with your request 1 bez to GEO. C. GWAND, 207 4 wtheet wuutuwest, it thers, have b-en bottling, and E FERRE S8 stare Cottitte may beer and Yuin st losrey te sal ES Seni 8ss, Day eneand srery ones Faull suU “oR ESs8> a0-un, ‘CHR. HEURICH. w HOLIDAY GooDs. = DUPLEX LAMPS, STUDENT LAMPS. G48 GLOBES. GAS SHADES. MARYLAND CLUB, . SCONCES. CANDLESTICES, MONTICELLO, GAS PORTABLE STANDS, SAMUEL s, SHEDD, J 409 9th street northwest. OLD GROW. iS OFFICE REMOVED FROM T ; CER reson 2 a cereet uoriuveet: BASS ALE AND GUINNESS STOUT Mou 230 toa PM oS O8 DRAUGHT. iGS.—C. 8. PRICE, DRUGGIST. 426 It a w ec eciiees the leading. Taney. in South Patent Medi Perfumery and ‘Pollet Aficlon i — great Variety. ala Se DR, WILLIAM M. CATE will be at bis Ws ington office, Boge ESR ey aay miicet renee f= 8 co. EE REUS coll™ oom ‘Euchusive attention to Carveture of the Spine and tia i @ | "New York otice Howl Vendome, Hoare 10toa. n23-2m 230 1882 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR eT Ue Be ee Moet USEFUL PRESENT customers. is ri 4-4. 5.4.64, 8-4 Ash Counter Tope,prime and seasoned: FOR YOUNG Bors, Also’ Walnut, Mahogany, Codar, Cherry, Poplar. Oak, A nice overcoat oF a Suit of Clothes. ranging in price ‘bo. allvery cheap for the. 3. W. SELBY, an 1914-1916 Pennsylvania svenne. H. D. BABR, IMPORTER AND TAILOR. ; FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED, ‘sulted are invited to call at the Fashion House, Cane ‘11 Pa, Ave, Wanbington, D.d. 2ist instant, at the | i i Kelustve richt to zrant licenses under the | 2d other patents which are #o successfully. | We invite the attention of investors and all interested | cn expor ‘First LIgUTENANT ALEXANDER RopcErs, 4th cavalry, aii aide-de-camp of General McKenzie, 1s in the city, accompanied by his wife, nee Cameron. Lieutenant Rodgers recentiy performed the sad duty of bringing General McKenzie trom Texas the Bloomingdale asylum. COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED.—The Treasury de- partment ts informed of the arrest, at Selilvan, id., Yesterday, of Dr. Nelson W. Temple, for pass” ing counterfett'silver dollars. AMono the President's callers to-day were Sena- tor Maxes, and Representatives Kelfer, Turner, Ky.; Horr, and Caulking, Super MeCRary’s Succrssok—A rumor comes from Denver, Col, that Judge Moses Hallett, of the United States district court of that city, will sueceed Geo. W. McCrary as judge of the eighth Judicial cireuit. Prorosep Irnovewext at Fort Mren—Ar- Tangements are being made by the sicual service for needed improvements of the Fort Myer signal station {f the available funds or next year’s appro- tations Will permit. No buildings will be erected mit accurate and tmiproved instruments purchased. General Hazen believes that Fort Myer should be made one of the most important potats of observa- tion in the world. THE CATLIN COLLECTION OF INDIAN PATSTINGS.— ‘The valuable collection of Indian patntings known as the Catiin were placeilon exhibition to-day in the National Musenm. ‘This collection comprises ‘soine Seven hundred paintings, and 1s the only one of the kind Mn the worl. Thelr pecuttar value les inthe fact that they were painted by Mr. Catlin some forty years ag from actual ute. “Mr. Catiin WAS Not Only an artis tudent of the eth- nology of the North American Indians. The co! lection comprises pictures of representatives of me 150 tribes, scenes from dally life, their dances, and other things of interest. ‘They were recently Presentrd tothe Museum, and have not been on exhibition for tw M SITION 18 TAPAN.—MF. DW. E.L.Stevens,chtef clerk of the Indian bureau and secretary of the Japanese lega- tion fn thiscity, (neomplanee with the request of the minister of Toreign affatrs of the Japanese gov- ernment, left for Japin on (he 1st instant to take a position In the fureign office. ‘The office 15 what Would be termed in thts country solicitor of the State department. Mr. Dennison, Who occupies a position under the Japanese government, will be Sent To This country to take Mr. Stevens’ place. THe Navy Ratios StsteM.— board of naval officers, composed of Commo.tore Earl English, Sur- geon General Wi rer General Smith, Commander H.C. Sayler and_ Lieut. 7. B, M. Ma- son, has been appointed to meet at t Partinent on Monday to consider m: on with the ration system of the navy View of devising measures for its tmproveinent. Ts 1. COR= ‘THE TRADE DoLaR.—Representative Bland had an interview with Mr. Burchard, director of the inint, yesterday, in regardto the number «trade dolllars now tn ctreulation. The latter exoressea | The opinion that beuween five and six miilions of the coms w in the hunds of tradesmen and Un aly, Instead of belng in the Possession of Sp ors.” The remainder of the #5.10),000 orizinally coled are thought to have dorremeiied. Mr Bland says 1s questionable whether the gove having 1s Sucd the trade doliars with the stamp of the gov- | e™nment upon tt, contd not be required to take 1t for governinent ‘dues at its nominal value—oue doliiar, ve i the prior art to im any way | {It has trap Tesentatives $ | registered in New Yor P. Bryan, of Colo on, staying j With his tincic, Judge Wyte, 1205 Vermouj avenne. | —sin, . Goldscnmnta, of ‘Mis eiiz, retuned ses: terda ovinzini, By.. Where he has cou- with tie none of P. Goldschinid & chown toy mantiacturers.—Col. W. iS Yorks {5 tn the city, on a short visi. Representative Wiisonof West, Virgil, Who has be to uis botse for sone days with 2 severe was OUT ted J. Columbus, Ferris —E Co. Cie x P. Shaitor ic8 Ser not return Will next sous. nth Masbare, CAME! UP IN SAX PRANCISCO—LER MAT: AL PXPERE! aT OUT IN A SUIT FoR br FZ ‘The philosophy of marriage, says the San Fran- elsco Examiner, 18 Just now recelvinga curious and raimatic Lilustration in the Superior court. Mary A. Masatbu ‘Theodor an setion e, is Uae Title of a si @ Walch for 2 past few Gays has b Fith closed doors betor SUS: Hhasaibaea is none ist woman” who ap- uie choracter of a in Washington sey- for breach of pro- p. MOS Hasalbech jon from her hus- $0 eousplen! witness during tu eral years. since for dan galnst Simon Cy <8 a leval separa band, Mr. Hasaibach, alex cruel in his treatment aud has also Unreatened to ‘shoot her. these aileg that the mar, + asking eo be annulled, on tue gronnd tat Mus. Hasaibach had a husband living at the date of her nuptials with him, tn Apriilast, He also ac- cuses her of misrepresentation and’ declares that she istieither chaste nor sober, 1 restul E ug, a ny and the inoderate capital “Airs. dasaibuen. {ins to beo6 years old, but admitted duriug her seexuinination In court thre she was born in Wiien wevording to the raodera priucipies of erates Would make her but46 years of age. Sue, 30 Ik appears, WaS sn itenecant vender of Poulades, lotiuns. ete. HES LAST MARRIAGE, She went one day to the house of Mr. Hasalbach, hearing that he Was sick, for (ne purpose of sell- Ing him some pilis, and, as she says, being anxious for a man to take care Of her, and baileving bim to be worth 320,000, concluded to marry nim. The courtsilp Was of only a few weeks auration, at the expiration of which she proposed, was accepted, id the wed ed. "Mir. Haseibach titled that ht Umes prior to m Une POssessor ut. Waen Ubder crossexaumina~ sLGf the lot four had died, three had been civorved, and one was among thé miss jug—thus making a total of elht, exciisive of The jast husband. When asked who’ tuey were Mrs. Hasalbacn was unsble to recollect. them ail, the list Was So Jong, and could name only the foilowing six: John T. Counors, George st. French, Asa ‘1 Grondycke, J. A. Sample, Abram Henriqaés, Isaac Leiauder. “srs. Hasaibach evidently ius a prefer- cuce for eideriy inea, since all of her numerous husbands were much older tuan she. One of them Was tweive, a second nineteen, wid a third unirey Six years her senior, and, as as beem stated, Ler Preseut spouse is seventy-two years of age.’ Mr. Hasalbac Is a widower, an old’ restlent, of Sac! mento, apd a Cauforuta pioneer, aud Mrs. Husal- buch has been living In San Francisco for about Urree yeurs It ts i evidence that she was be- throthed to Mr. Hasalbaci for three Weeks prior to her divorce from Mr. Lelunder. Tt 1s aiso clatmed by the counsel for Mr. Hasulbach that the mar- riage 1s not valld, since at the date of Its oceur- Fence in last April the decree of divorce trom Mr. Lelander bad not been filed or recorded. BER APPEARANCE IN WASHINGTON. ‘Mrs. Hasalbach, when a defendant in the divorce sult of Josiah A. Sample vs. Mary A. Sample, which ‘Was tried some Ume since in Washington, was then identified as the mysterious velled witness in the ‘Cameron case. When called to the witness-box she gave the name of srs. M. A. Henrigt Course of her testimony said that site had been inti- mate with Mra Oliver, who confided to her te in- Yention she had of blackmailing Simon Cameron. oe Snes eae Pienuty Cees (the witness) would appear and ‘ 2 Hasalbach, also cross-examinauion that she was she left Chere when sixteen George M. ived at later dates Vay 3iiss., and Lyons, Iowa, whence she went to Chicago. Prant, Her frst ‘husban‘” was yet, she having been divorced trom iim. She next married Dirs, Uliver was then told by the witness that if ane Mrs, Henriques, alias amin ‘born in Maine; that ‘of age for ‘with ber m Her inaiden ‘she continued, was Mary ADD ‘Mr. Grondycke, Who died in 1864. She was averse to telling people how often she had been marned. J. H. Sample, of North Carolina, was her next hus- band, to whdm she was married % January, and went with him to Mobile, in 1874, and ter traveling fora time had re to Wi renting the house at 1321 New York at wi she resided until 187. When by counsel at this stage of her testithony how she came by her then name of ure, Henriques, ae replied: hat’s my business. came dvr, Henriques in Phitadeipln ts 18%, but bad Ir. lived with him only for week or so, She posed at the time she was n woltodo Man, Dut Rad Alscovered that be was Old, poor, and an irvalld, and unable to take care Bho since the separation, if vy cle | “swith a | weal SS OF THE CLIVER- | i that he has been | a denial of | ‘The Proteus Inquiry. GEN. HAZEN’S STATEMENT BEFORE THE BOARD. After Mr. Kent had concluded his argument in behalf of Lieut. Garlinzton before the Proteus court of inquiry yesterday afternoon Gen. Hazen read a Statement, reciting the details of the expedition and reviewing the testimony given before the court. He said that the matier was carefully studied betore ‘teciding upon the plan of the expe- dition; the Ships were sultable for the purpose and Properly fitted, and the officers properly chosen and instructed. He said tat the pln outlined by Lieut. Greely had with him, under the circum stances, the authority of a command. Regarding memorandum No. 4 he said ue had no band tu 1 except to reject it, and It formed no part of the in- structions “He sald that from the first he had labored for the sucees: im With Zeal, industry and : ue did not look upon Lieut. Gree ‘one of Jeop- ardy. MONEY EXPENDED FOR THE COMPORT AND CONYE- NIFNCE OF LEGISLATORS—PAPER, PASTE AND STA- TIONBRY—PERIODICALS SUSSCEIBED FOR BY BENA- Tors, &c. There are some Interesting facts anit Mz tained jn the report of the acting secretai Senate for the fiscal year ended June 80th Inst. The law requires a full and complete statement of re- ceipts and expenditures, showing tn detail the items of expense. ‘There was paid to Senators | $02.933.08, and to regular offers and employes. $2385.97. In addition, committee clerks und Pages drew $29,152.10, inuking @ total of $655,831.15 ald in salaries. Cader the head of “Horsesand mal wagons,” which Includes pay of hostlers, Werw expended. Cr this sum the amount o Was paid for Wages “for servic Senatestables:” for horseshoe Sifor repairs of waons, $119.40; for harness, Fepairs Of harness, ete, $124.50, and the remainder was for pastarare of three horses and for care of horses by a vete nary surgeon. Fuel and heating apparatus cost 26.982.52. Under the head of furniture #11,058.57 were expended. This Include. the Upholsterers, eabinetnakers and we ployed uuder the Sengeant-at-Arins iu repairing furniture and fixtures. To folders taere was paid $8,124.65, while mnaterials for the folding ‘Gluding paper, Utvine, envelopes, etc., cost $1,500. PAPER AND PASTE. In this department 1,026 reams of mantlia paper Were used at x cost of 38,802.76. For making paste 460 pounds of our were consumed. The packing boxes for the transmission of seeds, etc., to Sena Lors’ constituents cost $770. ‘The expenses of speci and select committees, covering the several tnvestl- tions and junketing parties, amounted to &15 1. This Included the pay of clerks and stenog ers for these couunittees The hire of caitis cost $201.50. ‘There was bought during the ite ar of ice, which cust $2,530 70. sumption of ice was 197,800 pounds, while in gust it was but 63,700. For washing towels $458: was expended. Among the pecullar purchases wi 2 Lottie of arpica, $ dozen shoe brush sets, at £2) Por, dozen; 1 dozén Itallan cosmetics, 3 ‘dozen uubla’s powder. 2 dozen bottles of ginger. To one firm alone $159.67 was pald for soap. THE STATIONERY AND NEWSPAPER ACCOUNT shows that Senator George, of Miscissippl, 13 @ Tegular reader of the Nation, the Monti’ Recierc, Atiantic Monthly, Blackwood, the American Lave Review and the Iuernationad Review. Senator Ingalls also reads a high class of iiterature, and provides his children ltberaily with the best stand- ant juvenile pubiications, Senator Edmunds hi | thefeputation of bemz very indifferent. towards | the press, but he thinks enough of his home pa | tosnbserlbe to them quite Lbera "the pri pal charges agalnst him were for Vermont, papers, Senator Butler took some of the leading dailies and | the Quarterly Review. Of the $195 allowed him for | stationery and newsp: David Davis drew of’ the allowed for stationery and newspapers for the y Snator Ferry drew but 24.48 In eash, less than aus Mr. Mevitlian drew the largest ash {roi this fund, he taking the entire an This, however, 13 of no sim tear s prefer to make thelr own arrauze. | pers and periodicals, paring ior them Immediaves out of thelr pockets. Hence, the amount of the fund used for papers 1s no crite: rion as to what the Senutor muy Tead. amount expended for Capitol palice and uniforms Was $12,908.42. Postage cust $200, A giohe tor te committee on foreiza reiacloas cost $25. For ‘Street car tekets $70 were paid out. ee Capitol Topics. | DOINGS IX AND ABOUT THE LEGISLATIVE HALLSTO-DAY. R. D. Beckwith, one of the recent appointees | under the House, 5 a colored man and a straight. out republican, of Virginia. He held a position in one of the departinents here, and was dismulssed, it |tssaid, at the instance of Senator Mabone, fall he canvassed Virginia against Mahone, and now he tas a place provided bv | i : om The House jadletary conunittes, at a meet ¥, authorized Mz. Held to report a DIL t ¢ sie has accepted t muronswealth eld, of Pi | banquet tn its hoor i the 13th Instant. ied that on that occa Sion the Speaker will deliver bimseix ou the subject of tari. A delegation ot Mescelaro and Jieariila Apache Indians, Of New Mexico, uttracted considerable Attention at the Capitol to-day. They were escorted | by W. 1 H. Llewelyn, the agent of tne two tribes. Nearly all of them were dressed fn full indian rig, Showy colors. They all speak Spanish. ‘These Jallans are here on business connected with thelr Robt. H, Cowan, of N. C., has been appointed assistant disbursing clerk of the House. Branswick Cattle. AN INTERESTING REPORT BY U.S. CONSUL FOX. Mr. Fox, U.S. consul at Brunswick, in a report tation of the a eon Priday, he tnvit Iphi inthe Duchy of Brunswick, says that there are four representative breeds of cattle there—the Hol- land, Oldenburg, “Hartz” and the common breed. ‘The latter two have their origin in the Duchy. The Hartz were introduced some fifty vearssince, taking their name trom the Martz méduntains, and the common breed have existed since me immemorial, ‘These breeds arecrossed with the Imported Holl, and Oident nded, as the original breeds would most ily have the prefer Attempts to ross the Hartz cattle with other breeds have always re | sulted in falture, 89 that now the greatest care 1s, taken to breed them as pure as possible. The Hol- Jand and Oldenburg races ure to be found where an Intense system of agriculture is matntained. Short horns are Liaported, co some extent, to tucrease the meat production. Ih Hanover the Brimswick cattle are crossed with the local cattle to obtain draugnt animals, ————— ‘The Pension Appropriation. THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE CONCLUDE THAT $15,000,000 WIL BE ENOUGH FOR NEXT YEAR, Chairman Randall, of the appropriations commit "tee, said to-day that the sub-committee on pensions had, after careful examination, concluded that an appropriation of $15,000,000 in ‘addition to the un- expended balance that will remain will be ample [for pensions. He says the estimate of 1h? sub- | commnittee tS that this will give between $70,000,000 ‘and $80,000,000 for the year, and that those Agures come up to what the Secretary of tue Treasury thinks ‘Wil be necessary. Mr. Randall says We committee will not do anythiug that can possibly cripple or delay the payment of pen, sions, but that they think the money should be aj propriated on a basis of what 1s nesesscry for the Yeat, ad NOt upon the plan of piling up millions to the credit of the bureau and showing a biz sur Plug.at the end of the year. | When Commissioner udles_ asked for and obtained $100,000,000 he esti- mated there would bea surplus or ubexpended bal. ance, of $14,000,000, . in fact, it reached $59,000,000. inning of the’current fiscal ‘the commissioner bad may the current year. DeaTH or 4 Wxii-Kxown ‘ScHOoL Mra. ’ 2 Irom the Independent Ice company 505.140 pounds | In July, 1882, tie con- | japers for the year, Senator | O31 in cash, ‘The | to the Secretary of State upon the breeds of cattle | SOCIETY NOTES. | | ‘The housewarming given last evening by Assist- | ant Secretary of tite and Mrs. Joun Davis, at their | hew home oh Connecticut avenue, was more largely attended than any entertainment since inst Season, | | About the roms were scattered a profusion of | loose cut fowers in handsome urns, vases and | bowls Mrs Davis weicomed her guests, standing alone, near the entratice door of.the frst parlor. | AC the other end of the salon were Mrs. and Miss | Lune Frelinghuysen and Miss Griswold. ‘The See- | ary of State and Miss Freinziviyson were Flug left on the morniiue train for \ aUiendance Included the MOS Brewster, Ju: Nirs Chandi Miss Peach and Milss The deautin new | 3. Gait, on. Verm: | nent with a tance their daughters, & | Of the tkrst tloor, Tooids, nsisting of a maznificent sulte ether with the spacious ail, was up to the dancers, waa exerted t late hour In improving tae opporty | The lovely house Was greatiy a j ts handsome adornments, prove } ally well calculated for entertaining. ft ucsisted in receiving ¢ Flor KuliMe?r, Of Leas | | Hon, Pa Miss Lyons, of Rlcamond, Va. and Mies Maggie Gait. those presat were Mratnly | Miss “Lily s Miss Daly Riekeuts, Wisg | Mamie MeFails, the \i3ses Shillington, Mule Shellabanger, Miss Pennington, Miss Katie W Miss Ltly ac¥er, Mss Campbell, 3 the Misses Britton, Miss Durant) Miss Hodgkins, Miss Miuale ew, Wiss Jose, Miss Carrle Wrvill, Miss Belle Andrews, Miss | Fannfe Scoville, Miss Boral, Miss Mand Noyes, Miss Lena and Fannle Burckel, Miss Grice Reyne Miss Tell, Miss Woodwind, Miss Ros: Hellman, Beth Battles, Miss bere Fisher, sitss Hooper, , Della Hine, Miss Raia, Miss Haininaca, ie stisses Preauss, iiss Bertha Baldwin, Miss Copenbaver, | Miss Minnle Pinkney, of Annupolls, Miss Jo: per, Miss Retta Burcon, of Galene, Ind. 4 SiIsS Stine ss Vente Bryan, i Brvan, Miss Nurph¢, Miss Motile Sinlt @. “Miss nell, Miss Putnam, Miss Cramp: | ss dennie Nesbit, Miss Gaudi, Miss Coch- | Tan, Miss Philips, « Iss Kennedy, Miss Bettle Orde [ Way, Ass Stout, Miss Beis) Miss McChesne: | Mss’ Rui Miss’ “Hotlday, sus Annle | guest Miss2s 3 fy } Dorse’ Cb. Kennedy, “Mz. Arrick, alter Hewitt, Mr. Harty “Willard, tr” a- Hoster,” Mr. “Thos.” MeRnew,’ Mr. Ro-s | Thompson, 1 Mr. Shiela’, sir. rank Patterson Sprig: Mr. Green Ri 1 | > | Sidney Rossiter, Mr. B. Hell, vir. Norman Gait, Nr. | Chas Schafer, 1m. George Shiiitngton, Mr. Willa | | Rum, Messrs. Chas. and Raleigh Suerman, Mfg Clinton Ga'z mies, Mr. Howard Hoigkins, Mr. Kuss Kutt, “Mi. Howard Boteler, ir. Murph, nas Durant, Mr. Julius Kenotds, Mir. Chas. Mr, Benj. Stinemetz, Messrs Barbour, Mr. Fred. Siuita, str. alter Gait,’ Mr, Raiph Buidwin, | David Kindieberger, Mr Mr. George Rundeli, Sir. setts, Mr Bruce MeFails, ir. Win. Ack Nicholas’ Acker, Dr. SS. | Adams, Mr, Kovert Japcer, of ri Tavenger, Mr. J. B. Hills, air, Howard Galt and Mr. Darrel |. Martof’s hail was crowded last nigut with a bril- | Mant assembiage, the occasion being Mr. Marint's lar uopthiy soiree. Buch in numbers aud in hie enjovinent of the dancers, Wie event was a at SUCCES, The dancing cb, of which Gen. Sheridan 1s assis. Bry! Jogee. Mr. Basti Rk presi Str Admiral Rodgers vice presitlent, | will give its turee eutertaiuments agreed unon for this Season et the aruory Gf the Nacional Rides, on G siveet,—the first to take piace on th z of | Wednestay, tie 16th inst. The entertainments Will be in tiie nature of an assembly and german, the latter not to com:aence before 12 o'clocx each | evenln; event | hows. “Amongst thal of Mrs, aiid Mis time duris ighter, Mrs Why ant danving’ receptions weld hese every Rot as yet been fuaugurated. Anew german club has been fortaed, the first | dance of whieh 1s to be siven to-night by Miss | Boosie, in the private purtors of Ut ue of the favors aie novel aud preity, be | ners and other ornainents of tsatin, painted epLiOns Was, ved tor U al of the 1 beating the Leap Sear, Witt ilege of agst the meinbe!s.re Mrs. Lieber, §i&s Koessie, iiss uit, Miss Kendall, che ‘Lamson, Miss Ida Farrell, wiss Murphy, Miss Earnest, and | Miss Beach, daugiter of the member from New You A messts. Cady, Who Wil lead; Gresham, Pair, Kendall, Russell, Maury, Marsiiail, Getty, | and several others. Invitations for a series of germans to be given by | the Bachelor german ciub have been issued tor ) January 9th and 231 and February 6th 2 1 29th, | the our at which they will be given belng set for nine o'clock. The recepilon committee ts composed of the following gentlemen: viessrs. B. i. Bucking- am, Walter V. K. Berry, Frederick W. Poor, Thos. } W. Symons, Alan Johustone, Walker Blaine and | Chiaries W. Rae. Mrs. Reginald Fendall has sent out “At Home” | cards for Wednesday, January 9th, from four to | seven o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Pollok will hold Tuestay evening Tecepulons throuzhout the sessun, to which the in vVitations are verbal. Mr. and Mrs. deury Howard gave a large party aes? ‘children’s little friends on Wednesday eve- g. | Miss Henrietta Seawell entertained twelve young: ; ladies at tea yesterday afternoon, Among those present were Uhe Misses Dawson, of Clucinn:t!, Misses Slocum and Ciarxe, of New York; Miss Ger trude Owens and iss Billings, and her guests. Mrs. and Miss Redfern hold evening recepifons on Wednesdays in January. Mrs. Dolph, wife of the Senator from Oregon, was ring yesterday by her sister-in- Dolph, of Pennsylvania, | er niece, Miss Odeneal, and Miss Roberts, of Oregon, who are her guests for the winter, and her young daughter, wino fs stil | a school girl Monsignor Capel wore on Wednesday, both to | Mrs. Lauguton’s and Mrs. Berry’s receptions, a most striking costume—the under garment being of black cloth, Uight fitting, over which Was thrown a gorgeous Crimson vestinent, With bands of the same Upon the sleeves, ‘This robe fs the full dress of Lis | ecclesiastical position. Mra Logan’s numerous callers were received yes- terday by her daugater, Mrs. Tucker, Miss Croster and a few others, sue being unable to be present oa account of the Senator's Ladisposition. Mrs. Ives and her daughters who, forthe last halt dozen aor kee lived abroad. have decided to take their home here for the winter, having, to Unat end, taken a house in Iowa Circle —w\irs. Kate Chase was in Washington for a short time during Christinas week, but as gune back to New York to pass the winter there with her sister. ——RepregentativesKélfer arrived here on Wednes- day, haviig been home for the hi but was not, as was at one time expected he would be, ac- companied by his wife.— Miss Nelite C: of Bay Side, Long Islan4, 1s visiting Miss Underhill, on | 20tb street.— irs. and Miss Durant, of New Yori ture here for the winter, stopping at the N: Where Free Trade Cannot Win. A GLANCE AT THR O10 FOLITICAL FIELD THROUGH ‘MR. CONVERSE'S _EYES—THE WOOL GROWERS aND LABORING CLASSES SOLID FOR PROTECTION. Representative Converse, of Ohio, has just re- turned frgm a trip to that state. He told a Srar re- porter toWlay there is a great deal of bitterness existing between the rival senatorial candidates and their followers in Ohio. The fignt, he beng hotly contested. Mr. Converss says ‘compromise now, Dur the outlook that the straggie will be fought between ‘the leading je says subject of most, Interest’ In Onio ls the wool tart | of the persu | Rittenhouse, TWO CENTS. TAXATION IN THE DISTRICT. ‘What Citizens Sny About the Personal ‘Tax. ar | e MR CORCORAN THINES IT 1S UNPAtE TO THE woPsT | fT Soe CITWEN—ME. CLAGETT REVIEWS THE PERSONAL | TAX LEGISLATION—MR. M. W. GALT SAYS NINE TENTMS OF THE CITIZENS ARE OPPOSED TO TH PERSONAL TAX—THE ADVANTAGES OF THE LICES: SYSTEM—VIEWS OF OTHER CITIZENS, aC. EIS Tt wes sae Pacific comm. tters from tie MR. W. W. CORCORAN, ess, promtsit ira gua or adined ture tar Taree time: his li 2 nthe ty {ax on The goods bon rma. At Un 1S Why are pa g nen Ww dead weizht ¢ persoual ta OugAE not UD pies have ced je Tsots, interest, He" said ue th tere Rou trouble about havi ius wit > coun wee could be eastly tiade up UF Une live as Tals 1S eke 3 JOHN W, THOMTSON at he was heartit 1 tax, an Should assume almost any expouse to gee rid of it. | MR. WML H, CLAGENT'S vIEWS. Pe rests suniate Naik “Tam oppose to the personal tax system,” sald have had some Mr. Wim. H. Clagett to a Stak reporter. “Ji is im- don with Col Sudetkta, practicable ami unjust, on city ike Washingt in no way suited to a Wea the questi uttes Des soual tax in the Distget was tint raise oy dea hts woetect ti Denison, of Olio, beckme one of Uae Dist L:t1ON of paper curete Misstoners 1 was clatruan of tie « TATION IN_ SPAIN, mittee of Ont Hundred to cyrpase the b e Paris @orrespondent of tye District comunittes in Congress. A thea gathered fe tution 1 Spa lotscf data on the subject. I got statisifes trom New Jersey and Pennsyivanta, which sowed thet certain in bec eresaier Sonn: ® P probaliilty that andependenoe and free: doun ¥ Mapsip, 4 In the chamber of deputies, s ister of the Intertor, In 2 question slated That there wes no Teason to ape vhend any renewal of disturbances In the prov- He Said hot the object of the precautiases ate Jat. ier countirs a £ Was doue to prever were a Lot Of we ee, and they cor put Tose Of the DUE the Distrs mn to understond hi with them sould See, out West, WI re taking up | Eten pon the Freach fromier Was the prevention ores Tai Wild IBA FeAl kee ko spiooaes of stu Personal fax ts more popular, “tuey Ram ive eal | Te were Savastas party, nina wore {ax made a8 Ucht as possible, $0 as | appalnted te cous Jaress In reply to thee 8 ‘ttlers to come and taxe up the L Speeca frea Lie tuitone, lave subttted a. « ever, the case 15 very different; 1 draft of the pri cine a rel ti uti the principle at elector THE NIHILISTS IN PARTS, HLIStS Lere are much dl jot Make any difference about 1h: lax. This 1s wot a taaufacturing HS, and {ts progress depen CHESS TOF Wealthy peg, Une activity of the pallor, noe. BU the personal tax is a aut Col, Suteliin ia all these people off. Witt: appears that tie 7 here and invest in teal e Wi om Paris and Geneva. er PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PENTAN OCTRAGI e300 Which WOUlk the District, but taey ob mae ey ew | Fenian outrages, and other railways Were slug HOLE Casil other m rt planted. jection bie. Dil au’ larly protected. | — | 2 Steamship. New York, Jan. 4.—A fire smong som | agitett tu tue ait compartment of tue ste Britannic caused ad: anzo of | 8.00. Tusured by the shippers. ‘The vessel 1s ame Deunged to sul to-morrow, and it 1s wot expected | Chat sue will be detotned. — Why Work was Stepped. © Vouk. Jan. 4.—A reporc was clroulated tsa dng tht Bnaicont & Conidae, who fe ued the Oregon Navigation and Oregon al directories, had succeeded companies CO abandon Cve 9 a connection with oh Shore lpe. UMiclals ar Navigation company deny tuls, ve Work hws boon dlscondnued °Y SHOW aud bid weather, but in the Tue Toad Wil! be rapldiy pushed to completion, 2 Menacing the Pope. PENIAN THREATS MAKE TREIR WAY INTO THE VaTe taxes Iu the District by a aS the <Buckner DUD was pre through the efforts of deed vvhen Mr. B the District con ported and aeten defeated, aud the pers Was Substituted for It uy MR. N. W.GALT Suid ghat he thought at levst nine-tenths of the peopte tn the District and would approve of the plan devised by Comm sioner West to substitute for tl a Ueense sp He suid he believed ati honest business men would prefer to pay a A Fire in ere oppose arden of the tax, while ld id thus pope's secretary, Mousigngr Yirom America ade auy leon: city of a wih, Ti accordiug to the bene th receives from tue expenditures of tue mn governinent, or the expens Lincurs upc ecninent by Ube mature U2 Its operations, he approved of. WOULD RATHER HAVE THE LICENSE INCREASED. Mr. 4. E. Bateman, the banker, was asked tlds morning by @ STAR reporter What he thought of the proposed substitution of a license for tue per- sonal tax, “I think.” was the reply, “that every business | man Who fs interested in the pros inlet Would be willing to submtt 1 erease Ih the Ucense in order to ¢ Tsonal UX. Ax far as Iam personally concerned, would rather pay five limes the amount of my Aicense if the personal tax could be dispensed with, MR. THOMAS RUSSELL, importer of wines and liquors, said that he did not Think the question should be agitated. He did not see, he sald, thatthe Liquor dealers required the services of the police and fire deparunent any more than did the QFy guods merchants or any other teh the Italian gov whois now Uh iicenses ns of tie Fenlas. Tie thers 1 Pe priests whom the ey WhO WIL es IN ACESS tl sustain tae Cause of Ue * otwe correspondent of the 1 che propaganda will commends wine certain of Mr. Erriagton's rei to che line of conduct to be mursued bs tue Irish clergy, with a view to the pefter severance of thelr connection with the age Lators of ireland. Especially does the atutude dh the American Feblans require further action. The propaganda has promised 19 exumine the matter | from a tnoral point of View and Will take action a> cordingly. Wants te Democratic Com ch cago ~ Carcado, Jan. 4.—The Iroquois and Cook democratic clubs last night appointed a com: to go to Waslilngzou, for tue purpose of making: effort to have the national democratic held in this chy, | Standard says th | on Tuesdav to proposals In business men Wuo had Uletr property protected. ‘A Texns Winks Wabbery. ‘The police, he said, paid uch more attention to | " the stores than to fle saloons “He sald tut hie | GALVESTON, TEX.. Jan 4—A spectal dispatch ‘the Mews from Lampasas says the San Saba coach Was robbed lust evening near Senteritt ‘three masked men. ee A Railroad Purchase. PHTADeruta, Jan. 4.—The Pennsylvania rall- ‘ompany Tas purchased the Eastern Sone data price approximating #450000. The Shore road runs {rom Deiat vo Crisfeld, Nd., a distance of thirty-elgat mules, Receiving Assistance from the North, Suey Nan dan. ¢ WO, Grower, of Boston who had before given 82,000 19 Roanoke college, cently seut his check for £3,000, Wo be applied to the eodosement of tat intituton. toad ca has revelved consideratie assistance past six years from Bosion and other Borers ‘elties. thought the whole lax system as It now Is was un- ‘just, but 1t Was better to bear the iis we have than. to run the risk of tocressing them Until the people of the District had the rleht ot suffrage t could not hppe for any Lzproveuient im tuls direc. | tion. ee West Washington Affairs. BUILDING ASSocIATION.—At the thirty-thind rezu- lar monthiy meeting of the Fourteenth buildin, association, held last might at Goddard's hall, 31,7 Was dispos<d of, being 51 Shares retired at the stuck value rates. Figs? SUBDIVISION ASsocraTeD CHARITIES.—An adjourned meeting of the first subdivision asso- chited charles Was held vesterdar afternoon in the parlors of the Aged Women’s Home, with the president, Mr. #1. Moore, in the chair. “There was A lange attendance of the members of the wssocta- Uon, and the meeting was addressed by 3tre J. HL Forties, Mrs FL. Moore, Mrs Geo, Mil fr. Nts Mrs. Cheney, Rev. Jonn S! Lindsay > Gen, Grant Greatly Improved. ‘New Yors, Jan. 4.—Geu. Grapt was m- proved this inorning. ‘Tue Injured limb was Well, and the ex-president Sat in xh amu-chair for ® short time. ‘Collision on the Lehigh Valley a ZABETR, Jan. 4.—A freight train on Lehigh Vailey toad, west bound, was in collsiog this morning wilh ¢ Pennevivania railroad passem ger (ruin, east bound, at Lehigh Valley 4 usar Perth Amboy. Bou locomottves were and several car~ uroken. No forty families had been furnished relief and as: ance, The demand for fuel and groceries contin's ‘to increase, and the resources of the associat Will be taxed to Its utmost to meet present and at ‘Uely od Wants for at least the next three months, and an earnest uppeal ts hereby made to those: members who have not yet paid thetr annual sub- scription, a8 well aS to all others charitably dis- posed, to come forward and aid the association in {ts great efforts to continue Uuls good work. The ‘treasurer's: showed a very Mmited amount of fands on hand with which to prosecute the winter's work. The meetiug adjourned until (he frst Thurs- day in February: ‘ ‘u. LOUIS SCHLEY Lopor, No. 4, 1.0. i, by D. G. Architects Edward Journ: . Denver, the tollowing officers: S. L. Daw, P. W. M., sotage Paul, J. M.; Meer tent | G. W. , F.S.; HG. Wag- ner, E. Taylor, Cl; Douglas Tayior, Cons Andrew Arri1 mn, 1. S.; Jas. F. omas, O. 8; J. . to W. SL; John Ballinger, L. « the instaltation Mr. Villard’s ‘Resignation. ‘New Yous, Jan. 4—The annual of the bourd of directors of the Northem Pacific being held at the oftices of the in the Mills bullding. ‘There are present fred’k. Ashball R. Barney, Joba W. Ellis, Kosewell G. Kol: Son, Robert Morris, Thos, F. Oakes, 3. Plerposb a mont, J. 5 Cheney? Soin cr Bulli and Henry 6. Younston, President Henry Villurd’s resigaation has presented to the meeting, but its tenor and action taken on it will uot be made the adjourns. ‘The Northern Pacitic directors cess of half an hour. Itis = 3

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