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! THE EVENING STAR. | PULLISHED DATLY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, t Corer Pons Telegrams to Yhe Star SUDDEN DEATA OF HERR LASKER. A CLEVELAND THEATER BURNED, A FATAL AFFRAY IN BALTIMORE. —__—>—__ A Theater Barned. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN CLRVELAND—A« SUProseD FIRE-PROOF BUILDING SWErT AWAY. CLEVELAND, ©., Jan. 5.—The beautiful new Park theat Was burnt at 8 SATUE TWO CENTS. ‘The tire fs said to have oruet- tage from a lamp explosion. The ——— - — —_—- — ——= z = = loss 8, perhaps, $200 It is partly insured, PROTAT ‘Nc " web THE POTOMAC RIVER IMPROVE-| THE PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION, | (0%; SuEe Huapty Danity company lost SPECIAL NO SPECIAL NOTICES Washington Ne ip. gah — have to eancet hee Lama ae heanerttes, and will = == = ae ——— ° i. week. Wyok Bank block, Immediacere in frome ne i Dist ip.in. Sunday school at 9:38, | nue, $371,756.39; customs, £755.819.01. ajor Hains’ Report on the Progress skle, and the county courthouse, © other, are - ‘ +» $571,756.99; custom of the Work. VIEWS OF SENATOR ANTHONY AND OTHERS—WHAT A | in givat danger at 10 ole 3 t BAPTIST CHURCH, THANKS FoR THE CREW OF THE Apaws.—Com- SCTREME COURT JUSTICE SAYS—OTINIONS OF THE - ee ey Demi tageaee SG fs 7 mander J. B. Coughlin, commanding the U.S. | witar Was ACCOMPLISHED DURING THE MONTH OF | FRAMrns OF THE consritero sapere rome Affroy in Baltimore, : i ent oe Adams, at Sitka, Alaska, sends to the DECTURER THE WORK IMPEDED BY COLD WEATHER | |The discnssion about the presidential succession | & MIDXIGIT SCENE IN A SALOON—OVE WUN KILLED pr ebeter neat Me » SaDUAEY A | Ment, under date of December 16, 1833, a le —THE BUR! DKEDGE-ALLEGED VIOLATION OF | apropos of the bill introduced by Representative | arya lage eich Spigveee ainet at Pa ee thy t ia ott aay 3, | Wm. Gouveneur Morris, Cee eaes wee TROT | LAW BY THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD | Mecotd, of Towa, has provoked the expression of | midnicht t “ctionot this Pao a Benes | VRlGhiyOs Servite PeScrdy een AE ne coaae | I COMEANY “eunetEeDy Grxaanoan meac@ uae |lounline ey many eminent statesmen on the sub- | city, betwee witch wit sAY ! lint fire which threate ruction of the | PRESENT MONTH. Jeet A Detar eee : sha ‘ ict of custom house at Sitka, ‘There Was no inaterial loss | Major P. @. I ains, in his report tothe chiefof| Senator Anthony lately said of the present law, been row! a ana s, rc os i AEE SOULS CHU ii. CORNER latit AND | tO Government property englucers on the progress of the work of fiaproving | k ae sheare 146 of the ae ones woman, Low Mii fe woman 1 te nds p co) OL sts. wR SUSIE HPPE i on ex . cart has the Potomac river during the month o December, | provides for the succession of the President pro ence s ier veres ec re Assistant ENGINEER Win. L. Cathcart has been 0 ; > Dx a ore aes se aea 2 oo : * ab Bolioees | orp detached from spectal duty at_Phtladeiphia, on tue | States that the weather during the.aigst half of the toto. or Hie Se mate, or, if there tio nne, the Speaker yi pein ‘ 7 a eS Gaver MEF eF 18th inst., and ordered to the Ossiper. thonth was favorable for work, and [rood progress | he t rn Nation, Or inAbl z 4 1 pean rOUK. €-& nocthwest-sure | SS ; | Was being made In excavating the Georgetown TVice. President,” that he tu tine, and Hare Was sh pea q bi ¢ AMONG THE CALIBRE ab the White Howes) to-day: | Oe and iliting the flats, when, on the night of * consider that tt Taifliled thetntent of thecon- Hare was i is vival worVioee deci oe hen psd reac oe ag ae December 1, dredge No, 2 one of the largest on, Which leit it to Congress to provide t : : nan) Services daria fhe | and Representatives Mackey, Henderson of UL. rey aoe 2 to fi the in such a Spoon ELEC in x Se | OI tagham. and most Powerful machines on the work | Cmitor so jut the, place presid bound ‘rains. NEXN + CHU TOWN, COR. eee «| Was destroyed by fire. The cause of the | pojrice and should CATTLE FROZEN TO DEATH IN CARS—IMMENSE Be f eontive and Ts Has otuae sts It i, aid £30 ppc | SECRETARY Lixcorw went to Phitadciphta this | fire 13 not positively Known, but tt is supposed | idered the 1 ON Tite TRACKR e ets Piet | morning, He will return to-tnorrow, ® have originated from the careless ha t last year, providing | _ CHteaco, Jan. 5.—The | that a of a kerosene Ri S101 Of the Sr of State In case of a ied in ane Anay Orpenrs.—Capt. John I. Clem, assistant | ng of a kerosene lan See an we ous : in the hizliest. ofivces preferable, ad Uhey all vont ated cate quartermaster, is appointed to act a tor succeeded in ratsing the wreck, but all the ma- | yes inse It eneaved n WHA bogs. Some or the certaln clothing at the cavalry Tee} chinery 1s so damaged that very little of it canever | the Sain polit a, and = partially vous, Baltimore, Md., for which Capt. Stevens ‘. | De used again, ‘The contractor has accontingly de. | elected, so woud Killed at « The exact wiaiber kitted TER NE Renee ant tom whlch Capt, (Ste Tegpon- | termiacd to. bring another dredge from wen von peopie, a majority ascertained. ‘Tne rencitter of the |elble, -Lonve for taurine te tebe ore | Of the Sime type, and of se . | sarily been of that farth and cared for by the su tm (ONTION poiile bee f : i out | Cold weat in about the {th of the month, | _ Iu talking with the writer In October 1 who are making ey vin etn ACATIONS. Mare A practicable to use the ears for | Senator McDonald sald he thought that the act throwch. Are Out tos = —= army retiree board tne ; ings in the fats. ‘The contre. | Prov ie the ssuconeet hp khe ew rave of titty ovss Eines es ovanan | Pacitated for active service, will proceed to his homme | Wr, therefore, decided to make some repairs that | The ePreane D. of the Se ’ : vpeblagta ited Jor active: : : > {each dredge ‘needed, and awalt a return of f j ofllees, of the President pro ter, of the Ser to £9 to work. Wd het see ten # UNE AherD AND NePROVED. | grag Dore Dy leivenite aie. ad salen gene OF Oe eT ee aa Su aie ata moderates | If there Le none, the Sp » Rouse of Rep rs ahead for the Immense drlits of snow, ane . y t uence ve he will be ready to go to Wore ar | Sentatives, althiongh It has stood so Jong on the Fetured neatly *rugen, hot suffers i a Pgrers = = Meche thousand two teed Statute books, Was uncon nal, not consid Ine badly, as thore hay rot corn F ; : 5 EMS FOR THE District MILITTA.—Col. Timms, | ht thousand two hi her on anes e inte < ance of RAG AH CABLTOL eee ie path nun Are poe material were excavated wetown | In either Of those named ovicrrs ‘of the Un! Je White the 1 for feed, Ist it ‘ Res Of Caluat FHIRD 1720 Pan. by the past » - paps s ‘the | Channel and deposited on the flats during the | Suites intended by the Constitution, wen, Die cou S bring ; ¥ OF FANC eles sub, “Who Is God?” “Eve Benet, chief of ordnance, to-day, to request the | month, he thinks the omice of President, when th Ato The yards as rs abbath school at 9:0 a, 1, arming of that command with new pred a ding NAVIGATION OBSTRUCTED. nelther President or ets wie aera | Sorts to this cud will b: i" evening ‘ifles, Gi that there was no objection he subject 8 ridze Ma . 'y Of State, or, if he © FemMove . a Pars: h cs Se to issuing old. rifles tothe command, but et On'the subject.ot the Long bridge Major eee the other metnbers of the Cabi Fatal Coasting Acciden! t aE | would “have to conferwith the Secreta OF calls attention to the law wiiteh provides that the | sively in the order of th ASTER, P atllam. Li an. 5. Christian N. Hiestand, upon the subject of issuing new rifles, Baltimore & Potomac Railroxd company shall nce; that 1s to say, when on While coasting near Landisville, Units. vuntyy we. i Mee tae ene pesca erect and maintain the draw bridges so as not to conse to fil acaney, 3 rshould do so. | yesterday, came in eailision “Wit tld Stas une tine ua | enators Hoar andl Vest, Represent- | snsede the tree navigation of the Patomac river | He inks the in the Pt of 1792, pro- | tatued injuries from. Ww rtiy atter- ree : enthe | boy | Saves Coline, Tico ond Whiting, and Deters) o. amuiont: worliue conaiiion at a Gace Co | oe Susie eee = Beans Herel a, 1 Luna were registered in New York last evening. — | says: “Tam Informed that the oplers of the cone | Wits for AS erably sthat ; Samak od és rallied at s Sly 2 G es i i rl a Spirit of the Constitution ntends that that General Fore: Ne _ ‘. : Sey eestor Governor-cleet Lioadly, of Oblo, f yet far from well, pany (2. & V. Rit. Co.) do not allow the draw to inctrament never cont si sig digest ciel i | but hope | when 1 eral IT to be able to dis ausura ted, —§ pn Was tn Chir hs old home in Ms ofiMal duties Postinaster G e opened after da - | Uon ts that navigation s| lutely stopped at nig dredging the Georgetor : inconventonse fect of this pi chthe bride and the contr: nm channel has m this cause, A FRENCHMAN'S NOVEL Sticr ants, Dec. 5.—A well-to do Trad ted sutci Friday in tive placing around his neck an some exp) Pres four vears. This Inter objection would apply equaity entative M HL continting the po aud Vice President oftener than once in ssistaut and giving thes was n Lasts by fief Interests | road company shoutd be compelled tom r right, In case of a vieancy In the (wo | wens Het beoarery we PATENTS, | esti 60 85 | atterson, of the Con tS at the draw at night and to open it tor ves t oftives to order a new election for President | tech wer: Pitre: the, 1 Bu L five for year 1 | i wrvat, leit Loulsville last evening, with his | sels to pe: tany and a S. WISNE | and Vice President. | < inthe aa ese | Oy ene 1 0 eet Wife, for Washington, with the intention of remamn- | and day work of build n- for distribuus . ba an the line of the u Was heard all < here some tite, ois service, tanley Pluramer and Wal- | WAT THE coNsTITU” SS THOUGHT ABOUT IT. ter Hawke of ¥ were registered in not with F Some a fact, that Chileago on Thu: , on the 5th of 1 iw seta Aes oth Jan. 5 fa wld dewally cons ¥ BOVELY BAPTIST CHURCH, 14TH, NEAR Re. dreige, with a lone boon who sub- by Kev. Dr. $"M $720 pd Opi, "It two-vard Du wand, near the Daily 3 POnVETEC — SEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. The Proteus Inquiry. Was put to work on MR. GEORG SOME stccEstions, | eutilng a treneh abont sequently served In the ppear to ha’ venngnetetad od States First and Second Con- | © been almost sby's P twide in Trontof tie | Sess qmeetings: BUBLIC AND | the Ht SSSOCIATION, : S$ much in | has been signed, ‘ihe prutectiousts warty) > Lite ar = = er 5 close i ne Tine of the slope y doubt as to the actual Intent of some of the pro- | furlous, Dees Re reat SE st TCHURGH NEAR orit | After tho close of SOUT ee ee | behind it to form & ary Cr isons of the Constitution as those who now dis- VICTOR EMANUTL'S NEMATNS. to cay Po. |B natin: p's, Da. Fausce, will | ceedings before the Protons board of inquiry ¥es- | pind which other haterial Will | cuss them in Congress. Thls 13 eminently trac of | ROME, Jan. he certrony of transiating the cider, anne | terday afternoon, Mr. Georze Keanan, of this elty, | means of a chute, On Decenbe h We Chenin Which Says & Abd tiie COs | Temalug of the late Kits Victor Eman nn thelr | Was examined a3 an expert In the methods of sledg- | tractor was allowed to go section 3, burying plice to the chapeiia the Pane place to-day, ‘The public was. not ade atin WaS borne to is Last resting ment of cutrasst ing and campin natives of Aretic orm ers WhO si | He sata th relict ex nut In Lie Winter practiced by the the bridge, Asia. He sald he thought the | on that side of Ui 1 Should offer suitable rewards to whal- | Work the: pul afte ¥ should Ss there’ fs less danger f and he may be all winter without Thal dredged 15 mud and sand, and forms a good at once select aleader for the | embankuient when deposited behind the. rip- ej Should ask for recommenda~ | rap of stone that is to form the found | * nithosabte orge Nares, Capt. Stephenson, a Uon for the soe wall. The total number | oe sitermst, and contains arkhain, Who have had ex for cubic is dredge nd deposite under | fe F » fee to nger. ‘The mate- nor Inability both President, doclari sident, 2 of the Prest rshall then all act 2 ‘ed or a President V Gospe = Le B15 exercises WHT ving and distrioutinz eld gt ata attend. TARTERLY MER hold ATLROADS. iient of the scllids have at malay is un HL strect no rer Penusyly; 1 and 1792 Is full epressions Commander 5 “ if Opinte found in the | true. The tes that the French ch, D styret southwest, § Aretic inatters, Contract was 16,600, at 108-10 cents per Of onintog eo when the | governn lines to a seventh | Tain, by Rov J, ~ = +e. ble Yard. ‘The filing of about six acres near | ANNs of C 5 escion of the | compan: nod for the purpose of ee une a ie De @ppesed to the President. Easby's Point, under the Contract with ‘Thomas P. yi sient of the Senate and Speaker of the House” | aequir min order bot to inerdiuitely Ie t nortinwest. Ma. : ‘ pani . . Morea, has progressed rather slowly.owing, partly, | Sy lent of the cena creas the power of the existing companies it is a : Wand Tats, 1, SENATOR WARNER MILLER'S POLITICAL STRENGTH— | to the inclement weather. A few Hon have Dood Mr. Giles ili not think the characters referred. to | believed, theretor’s that tht ewe Of ee soe S¥FIT STORE, ios ae jane HE IS SENTED AS WORKING HARD, BUT NoT | employed in depostting additional rip-rap stone were officers In the sense intended by the Const. - nt. aeaoecets SNe wet FOR MR. ARTHUR. along he line of the slope wall where necded and | [11° OMe tn e CONStILUtION Fefers ty, Son = i CORNER HAND F STREETS. M,C. A. 1409 “Do you know,” sald a prominent polttictan toa | 1 7ePairing tools, etc . permanent officer to be created pursuant to se Per Owen to Benth he public are cordially invit Grau reporter, "that Senator Wachee Allies howe PROBABLE OPERATIONS FOR JANUARY. provisions therein contalued. ‘These persons READING, Pa., Jan. 5.—Mrs._ Conn: es y Mr. Ross, actor, ermianent; a permane: to-day almost the same inftuence over the New | TBC Aredges used by Mr. Koss, the contra hot ta perma officer was contem- Widow, the mother of two c he subject was not to be left toany casulty, UNION M, EF. CHURCH, 20TH STREET N. W, | improvements to the store | : tions plate aquantity of whts! 3 eas _ ita’ | York delegation that Conkling held when he was | WH! be put tn good order, and re Sai Opera etons BS aT eoguid pesdiy be prevented. Was frozen to death Tits “ation of tiny New Year" Tents an tier Ate lin tne Senatey Well it tea tack ae 1t1s becom. | Foon 8s Weather permits. The work under the con- |" sir Soiwiek seid he did not know what officer — CLOTHING FOR Mi Meni 2 1 pletion at al PA ng more apparent every day. ‘His tufluence in | ets with F. C. Somers and ‘Thos. P. Morgan will | conti, with proprlele besard oie nen eae Destructive Fires. YOUTH3, BOYS and CIULDREN must be closed out evening of thle. wee the pastor will bo , lineearone : be continued, unless extraordinarily severe weather | flees are held dur seat boy Sue | New York was demonstrated tn ths onrintestion of | FA raset cate «tee suspension, whieh | stances, and in ouhess fone plese barter | Sr. Lovts, Jan. 5.—At about 10« last ntgnt ts free, welcome | the legislature at Albany the other day. Even iarobae ninaten. : be infposstble to Say that any officer ts a permanent | rlre broke out in the old St. Nicholas hotel building, Cornell, who, as Conkiing’s Heutenant,was notlong ted M. Hat int th s of officer, for the expression is very extensive. He. on 4th ‘street, Which resulted in tts total destruc, | ago hls tnost bitter political opponent, dla not. op- Rone rns: in his report upon the progress of | was surprised to hi if good behavior in some tn- AN OLD HOTEL BUILDING BURNED. aL, Secretary, assisted by Miss Grace W. street northwest. | to all. on ant | CBP tow! at once regacdless of ¢ Men's ant Yor ’ Overcoats as low as 84, former HG and Gee eo c cae ae eon ae Cee hear the idea controverted that Hon, the walls alone rematning standing.” The raahiineton ‘ : work of remnoving rocks from the Gi via | the Speaker of the House, or the President of the | building was mainly occupied by “Charles L-'Leuy Sits Te hours OF Wane ant Loe Tonthe | bY the Pesto e j Bose him in this. He represents New York | harbor durg the month of. December, states tint Seno OLM Mametonee shoe par- | dealer in undertakers’ goods and te aye tnd Mew the’ Suits as low ay 86, former price €10. | jwirpone uf electing thirteen directors fur the eusuine | Sette Curistian Chi Rew Work ate ii cep mutlonity, (of | the | the work has been temporarily suspendéd, owing | jance he was Sure there Was Ho UiMeniee ene | oe ae ae pleture frames. Lewis’ stock Wad Boys’ Over-vats as low as $4, former price 87. seu pein ee = | New York delegation will represent his wishes | to the danger to machinery from Noating ice, but | matter, Valued at $85,000 and insured for $60,000). Se ee ee te ee a ©. W. HOWARD, Secretary, | T7ap*, TRINITY PHOTESTANT EPIScopar. | at the Chicago convention He 13 doing | that the work will be resuined as soon as weather | “yy, Gerry (afterwards Vice President), observed ‘A PHILADELPHIA CHURCH PaMAGED. Boys’ Suits as low as $4.0, former price $7.50. tc THEN. AL BANK OF THE RE | bp anggitch omer Sd aud C strerta northwest. Mev. | harder and more effective work now than any other | pertalts. ‘The probable wore for January will de- | enat some gentlemen had suid the Speaker ts not PuIvaperrara, Jan. 5.—Fire early tis (Children's Overeoats as low as $2.50, former price 94. | [G7 ol al Ai ON Rector. —Serviees on Sunday at ee | na Le I oa ee yee ne Say who he ts working | pend upon the condition of the weather. an officer; If he ts not an officer what 1s he? He | destroyed the tower of the church ore Children's Fuckers and Fante we low we $250, fornaer Nyausezen, D.C. Des. 26, 2033. an POW eE eae ee Arthur, M618 using all his | The Stockholders of this Hank’ w Prive DAY, January Sth. 1sd4, between the houra cf Land 3 Pu, to elect nine Directors for the com! CHAS. 5. BRADLEF Fs aca ‘then reada Sleuse from te Constitation, whieh, Borromeo, at 20Uh and Christian strc 4 tte » i e' The Closed Draw idge. Says that the House shal! choose thelr Speaker and | of the church and onan were dam: against Mr. Arthur. When Mr Atthur sent | MGATION AT NIGHS—A SPECIAL REORT BY | Speaker 0 Ene House OF snes wused by peate © cH Ith CH OF THE INCARNALION—COR, power against the adutnistration. ‘Through the 1 N streets: northvy 1s d Boys as low as $1.50, former | o°ck WOU ANG Se nding the legisla $40,000 cHIC i in his budget of nominations to the Senate | MAJOR wars 35 ve branches ¢ rovernme! 2 SAO Bie tet CHIC n.” Sunday | iy Were soporte sate | Major P. 6 xe of the work of | Uve and executive branches of the government t0- | cmcaco, Jan sek te bee au ported On except those in New jajor P. C. Hains, who has charge of the work ot | UY ie consiere Is measure 2s alten | York. AM ‘the notulnations | of. oficers In a pemermon agi Iph str ith apparentiy FOR DEAF MUTES AT THE the New Yor ns M.corner of Massachnsett west, at 3:50 p.m, To-mor Ollice services! at 1 | it* oF omueers An | Improving the Potomae flats, has submitted a spe- | Sether, He Fe atldenee, Tee peel back | cial report to Gen. Wright, chiet of engineers, re-| the hovsens er consent to making their | Suen i . : neal ST tunuenel s Bo : 2 S | ppeared Inter and cause a dam ye of $4 The oneal ie ANDOINENGHES oe did ME orien | questing that the attoution of Cougeus be enuioa | Seeaken an enti ea cle satterens were Munson cea re nd he will do It. AS to the Chicago convention, | to the necessity of requiring the more and Po- | SHOULD THE CULEF JUSTICE BE IN THE LINE OF svc- | alld Kotschitid, Joseph & Co., corsets. pressed the hope tit | Pushed malt I The thames re- street “wf. Gorden will i 70 pu | he will control three-fourths of the New York dele” | tomac Railroad company to open the draw of the CESSTON? Derth of Herr Last tock have bee gation, aud thus practically control the entire bridge at all hours, both day and nicht. Star lately mentioned that Senator Eaton gees dideavapencwcd : sited hick convertion, In all tis” nay “ue seen the | LOS Dridgeat all hours, both day and night, in | Tye Srar lately mentionsd that oa reduced in poor few quoted above. the Intere: We orn ehwen noe Genes S of general commerce. A twenty-foot | had sald the Chief Justice should be placed tn the | 5°?PES DEMISE OF cae Io ae ; | ME Miller came ito the Senate through the | Channel has Veen dredzed up to Georgetown, and | ine of the presidential succession next. te the New York, Jan. 5—Dr. Edward Lasker, the Neate Tie dain eauwarthalfbrced” fight. He | vessels need no longer wait for the tide to allow | Speaker, Judge Black oncetold me he thought the | emintat ts world of polities as Of COURINE. HG has Hecate, eaten aeote: | them to co or come, but, owing to tle habit of | same. A justice of the Supreme Court afer weeks | Het Lasker mee eel ee eee of Conkling, He has literally taken Conk eat Mr. Arthn WOMAN'S — CHRISTIAN — TEMPE Vnion.—Major Hannar aes YWARDE sto A. SCIMUIDT. | RDI, Mv. | gle nies Sanat ae oo a keeping the draw. closed after dark, vessels. Be ainig sonatas a é hi morning at 1 O'clock, in thls cf fee a duvetings aon | Hbs's place and power, and ts using {10 the best | KECDNE a ie out a le ee | ago sald to me, however, that he did not thin it | Worm On a Vie Fisgue ctoeks 1 Gsts. north. | advantage, He exercises thay same influence over | Hetore “te ving Georgetown, when {t mike il be wise to so frame the law, for itmight in- | last, had be at | west the Senate, controls mattets concer ning his state, be urgent for them to start In the evening, imtnedl- SNe Re ee eealoes OF 2 in, the = ate in natonal affairs. HIS | ately pon belne loade ‘ae rhe business | (liet Justice as to cases beiore tie Supreme Court. ning Ie - ae ne thy ai use nominations ts siguill- | hing, ar now xetting up a petition with the object | PEeiae Court from danger of hy sir useful din Trou pri 3 west ant Choush lo any one.” Or uaving the ries Gf tie sed. Jn. | HOSS Impaired by secktty poult ‘and Mr. Seligmm helped to carry the REMATOLOG ¥. WAY OF SALVATION jor Hains encloses aleiter on | Sbowd when appointed for iif i ey Sonseless man from the : Scriptures are soe tractor, | UY Luv deciared inetictite to any s Herr Lasker died in Mr. Se HATR {tributes the entire loss. Of Mls steam dredge, | #déed, a Judze with presidential aspirations ne ver | ——— aoe ‘INVESTIGATION INTO PRAG- Ea Hintene gos SnOL alowed to peas cording to his observ. Secretary McCook Hanguetted. HAIR SOU Lo a Moves WHOSE MINDS ARE | Chroten the bridge with a Ue. He wits. competed | HS auld on the business OF Uh court. | socoranen HATA will :D WITH DRINK NOT WANTE! tp female Inactive and see Ws dredea Burn and | Jon, Adame, welng 38 195 8 AWE I Dahuuguet here last . vorter this morning showed Commis. | sink. If the tie could have reached 11 ast LAUT OS EO, <a earnings e | ef, Gok. MOCoOk, af st A i RALEr WOULD ERS ae initted in the U, S$. Senate In that year by Senator Couk, of Une UL S& | FIRE SETS. aH Sioner Dudiey a special dispateh from this city to CON Hays sear een again. In aay event the | Hillhouse, accounts f ither the Chief Justice or | nit. bres E. F. BROOKS. { Wp. by the pastor, 32K. Cox, DD. Pubic loons and drank beer, a eed bh By ae ans Dill dieting See sind SOCIIES. Ok ped so : GAS FIRTUE [ose — ihe there ts not a word of truth in that” sata the | ore Seeman’ fe geeky _ jd hold the office of President, in ease of the | % Patrons S31 15TH STREET, Concozan Bertpina, 2 F smmissic “ ridently an atte: ie zy ZATION OF THR Dt: cr corRTs of the Presklent and Vice President, si _ : : = e : fy pinto see cvMdently an Alicmpt ata | 7U tse rar aUDGEs eHO WIE Oe we woe DOE |e alien by the Gist ena Gomes ae ae ERR : : t line of these Goods, also reductio ad absurdun, 2 satire upon my methods | Ext coeRTR. Madison EisthEMy rover CRETE On ae ; i odes: Fonoy Brass and iresval | Ofconducting this ofiee. Ibis true that since the | qo.aay the judges of the Supreme Courtot the | the scert ‘State, meaning Mr, Jefferson. So SENTATIVES OF TWO PACTIONS OP 5 ' fn sates { LM, FE. GHURGH, Goll OF rosuire of the practices of a certain club, | pistrict, after consultation on the subject, made | flerce a spirit of party between the friends of the THE CEEES NATE techie sak er mrooxs._ | Pet ink, Pevueltive Vy. the «porn investigating tn order to aseertatn | tne assignment of judges to hold the courts for the | iL SE OnGS SURE Detltier SIP] peoresentatives oC lowe Kaciious mt Whe lorock Aw * F ; WASIINGTON. De, Dew 17,168 | 5 Wa. « ti on oe mny rks Erne nt emia loons and ensuing year, to take effect on the fourth Monday MiG wud the Multves Dace Ro an Territory arrived tn tls clty : : 3 nM. T. Burpy sie bis vic arn! ees ler that hen ta ats er find tag | i January, @7th), 1861, as follow ral Tern, have ever had asuccessor in View from | te} and to-day called uj. commissioner of t r Mian tb your request T hee to iz. and y Say for me qi Sees is ter DAethu » to this. rs affal hie warty, 1sted of Choete. th re : s fs othiers. hae: beens datas iiay clerkssare habitual eambiers nd habitus | Chief Justice Cartter and Judges Macarthur and | Us Cea whlch NK Adame referroa tana | Miamatiairs, The party sted of Choete, the : Ve betthins, my beer, and Dau at ibcety to Iv frequent stich places, that Fwd recor James; Equity Court, Judge Co: uit Court, Madison objected to the Chict Justin: | old chief, with his secretary (D. Hodges), and I : and every o1 ss, a tena fc Mssal, Por T believe, and thi Judge Hagner; Criminal Court, Judge Wylte; Pro- ng put in the ine of succession, on th gund | heche, one of the men who cla! Tae a ee Ca. rece 2 DS Aro TOU UN PaNGHIN nies, Nuch | bate Court, Judge Cox; District Court, Judge | matt Monae ade ar ee eo | ee ach Was accomp ts PyeS ST me Peake thle mibney OF GERD Ae Ree ae Be cue gatties, Te will be wean chi judiciary. “He objected aiso to the President of the | (capt. Cal E 3 ne s, lr UNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, | tht to buniic business, Tt ts | the Clrentt Const, and Jude ; the Equi Flaite gi eicer Say ee ee attals and sal ‘ t vi S DyCe DUPLEX LAMPS. stupentiamrs, | 5 ge wea BENE | my dnt fter the public fhterests in tials Probate go on the Gener LANG ChICE | rte Au StH Grail ae 1 4 Plains 5 : at 2 Fein Gas Gaines ¢ a 2 {by AE | direction as nich as itis to secure the honest. dis. ce. Judge Hagner, who has been on the G ee Thus ‘he will in the : salts 4 - ¥ AS GLOBES. AS SHADES. it ad Eied Sees H tent of the pension funds.” Tal Terin for the past year, takes the Cireuit Court | hold Pore sala tiie came Oehate thst Shere are at present. Worklag together seri were SCONCES. CANDLESTICKS. | Js Youme pray ¥. The xospel meet. | also 8: other thing,” continued the | and Judge Cox will reli¢ve Judge James in the eee hurry to pass any bill on the | 22 Order to di Perryman, tae oiker claimant 2 mM fers GAS PORTABLE STANDS, | sien visiting the eity wy hat while T have Hever atvempted | Equlty anid Probate C SA rea TET pet eh SOHNE aL Ren for the ehiettain- hip, Sanka v3 thote. wie tk SAMUEL S. SHFDD, i= ; DFAT ANUGRA EG, SUI CLOSE OO-CHENE Te ee | ER LG ee eae neo ie sub day, | te doctrine of chances, who, alter considering the | 5 n° je mae, with cd a8 4epoth street northwest, | C-APy gtrect, wes adianae nanner, delaying jinportant cases and | for the knowing ones had assiened Judge Macare tees S the Dill contemplated | Stalwart f AS a Voung sage oe rs aes aa d by she Kev, seeping pensioners. tr nine thelr money, | thar to succeed Judge Wyle in the Criminal | Ue nid not ay 3) re than once In:640 youre: dasa i ain ate gap ires cs Ruy Uvsites, veh at | giving evidence of mb and fiupaired by | Court, not dreaming that Judge Wyile would be | Weld n v ae Mies Gene “Gri ecb bbl ace Bacrtatione vi dt Picksex, of Asbury Church. | drink, 1 will dismal i is A iran | that his own successor, and he given a third year. ——_—__.g.__ M8 . Capr, Callahan, wo 5 u0 g as his private Merdlicines, Perfume ‘Doilet Artic apes - ie Ne EL drinks cannot properly do the work that is re- yee _ = eretary. one Unie t mn Was atin “i rete Ferfumery and “Goilet Art Re need ald eene,& BOOM Work by the pas. | ‘Lor lin th this oMec, and if hie continnes ia Look Out for the Water Pipes. A Prison VAN Breaks Dows.—This morning a8 | onder the private to by for some tals Or. / _ 5 youcan, ter) Gute Ree ‘ 3 rat 3 sutxq- | the prison van on its way from the jail to t ‘The Secretary of Uke Iuterior sone days azo Ape > P. = i 5 en h habits he will be dismissed. I can not A SHIVERING COLD WAVE ROLLING OVER WASHING- Poltce Court, accompanied by the driver, Richard rs er ee oe Pow OMADE, LLL — | Kordioie | Bervise the conduct of clerks after office hours; but |" TON—COLDER WEATHER PREUICTED FOR TONIGHT Anderooa, and OMlcer Harbin, in charge of a pris: | PouBted a comuntssion to so out “and set 15 meritedeoaie : sg Brass, MHeURI Office, i nuary toe, | W2en the quality and amount of thelr work 18| AND T0-MonKoW. bs K din 2 ud they are now © upants out, |The Indians <uld ‘when o on wafted for thelr action thi polntinent of the commis ‘ the ground, a y kel Why they had not affected by habi len’ sion only as they were get- OPEN FIRE PLACES, ARTISTIC Bi “1 rok vn, thi ‘ing the bits which they indulge after oftice | ‘phe stynal office predicts. unusually cold pad beveray ncn ‘Anderson's knoe. Wi | “inp leven cea ete oe clerks,” | Weather for to-night and to-morrow morning in oes 2m IEF ASSOCIATION. | concluded tie Cy ‘Brass Fire Goods, me. Hours 10to: ommissioner, “the Secretary coin- | Washington, and suggests that householders and | ‘ppg GarFiELp Hosprrar.—There was a special | Ung in the cars. They told Coimudsst Price : And Brass Lamps : — ~ fall. rth ativet northerst, on | cides With me, and whatever Gautsos may be alleged | others interested take the most effective measures | MoT eee eerITAT— The ag Of the officers | that all the papers were in the Territors, and that , sae 55 2 Hall, 7th etrect northwest, on i : e ta ll as if ALTICLES PUR HUUSEREEDING, MBER.” AND HARD WOODS VENING, Sth fast. at 7:20 o'clock, fin- | for distulssal from this office you may depend that | possible to prevent the freezing of water pipes, ete. | and ladies tn charge of arranzeients for the Gar- | the cotunuission could get at the fac well as In Gzeat Variety. ef every description expecially ordered to sult INS. Sth hast, the work wi ” ees on | Held Memorial Hospital, to tnake arrangements | they were there. ‘The delegates will, probably. res enstomers, Se te ose asTtntiens davetion of | the work was not properly done. oecr snk oe ie | enomtelniam aues wee. sate iinportant | main here until the report of the commission has ons | 4, 8-4 Ash Counter Tone,prime and ecasoned: oe ee eee | "Treaty Wid es Ces asus nree all Over tne GUTH. lneeting will be held on Tuestay. been received, and as the Secretary has sild that 1 | Also Walnut, Maiewany, Cedar, Cherry, Poplar. Oak, aa = ae laa eee Si See ree Shales TOHERE THE COL) COMES FROM: —— would be flaal, they will have to abide by it. These AYWARD & Ash. White Pine. Geonda Pine and Virginia Pine, rough | (2p, 2Q, THE, STOCRHOLDERS OF 7 DISCRIMINATING DUTIES AGAINST AMERICAN EYFORTS | cere cold wave that 1s Upon us comes from the Alexandria Affairs. tro men, Desiaes this Dunens, cals to have eee 5. dressed, or manufactured into Partition, Ceiling, Wain | FCT Or COLUMBIA Hic Meee eet aN SPANISIT COLONIES TO BE REMOVED. northwest,” sald Lleut. Powell, of the signal oftice, elected national delegates by the old council, | scuting, Flooring and Mouldings, in lots toaccommo- | Arcoclation Wht covers Gn Mo Ene he State departinent furnishes a statement that | ti15 morning. “It has reached its height in the | Reforted for Te Evestxo Stan. they will remain here to discharge the dutles of Drew. j date. All orders filled with dispatch aud correctuess, at | 1844 at noon, in Room No. 1, second floc non. Kow, | Mr. Foster's misston in spain has been accom- | wost and nohwest at those points where the cold | _Cousty Strenvisors.—The board of supcryistrs | that position. a, * Hen | less than cur Pee pee © sHimylvanin averiue and 10th wtreet north: | yi; hi . 2 of Alexandria county will hold regular mlings — <2. sig ts apatl ‘Orr st eee cee pees oy §. EDWARDS, Presid: Tiere oa qe oe Tenby a Arts Sill get coer ae ne ever Woe me tal ‘he At | hereafter on the morning of the second Wednesday War Department Expenses. YR. AND 901 Starrs, | IcLFAN & SON, “PEP TpAMes 8. EDWARDS, President, ‘pants! en removal of dif- | will get colder here, however. We can’ how Kor each month at the court house in thiseity. ‘The | now me comtincers teen Anan eenteneD Cam sic the a Cor. 18th and Bstreetenortnweae, | _ GEO. R. REPETTL, Secs pro ten J5-st_| ferential duties between the Spanish colontes and | cold. but it wat probably be the most severe Sun- | Clerk has ween directed’ to prepare a, lst of all | = S:0KESH, WAGLeniNe ate OontaeT, ker Pray, A = Wasmorox, D.C, July 16th, 1989, | 777 >" DECORATIVE ART EF! AT 30. 94 F | the United States The agreement signed on the fidonnted toanything, Te has been tooeate ioe | county taxes, and of the amount received in the | sho alsbursements of the War department for NATL PNA} Si Ravine greatly increased our facthitiea’ by the stregt northwest, Janna 4a; Mm. KA. | 2d instant abolishes all discriminating duties whtch | {2 pleats Tet he ‘treasury, With a full statement of all wai aa cal cl ts JSALLNE, tps i | DONOVAN'S. ‘there will be i ind tine dis. © 4 heavy fall of snow. It will clear up here before ft July last. This statement wil | the last fiscal year for contingent expenses KusALNE. introduction uf an Electric Light Machine, taseth NOVAN'S. “there will be an op effect the commerce between the United States and tt Sued up to the 1st of July last : a ‘ ic weathers and are prepared ke Tae ee ity | CEadicn Att ASuction’™ of New Yori desias kemthe | Cuba. and Puerto Taco. It has been the Spaxice | Hight, but it will be pretty chilly. be ready at the next meeting of the board. amounted to $106,169.27, of which sum the Secre- ine wanes. ee ae Toe pele cae ern wets | tactics Ast Asocatiual OF Now Lek, Cemmnsebctched | O uey tu the eolontes on many years to maintain a. ARCTIC WEATHER IN THE NORTHWEST. ALwosn a Svicioe—Mr. James Adams, a young | tarys office used 2554112, the Adjutant General Cs ~ i OL ese TOE Ue PIR Ee | caveman nicoetcas heteelnk ieee ane Tsene | cymtera Of discriminating dutles on imports to favor | ‘The Signal office report this morning shows that | man residing on. Duke street, 1s still suffering trom tious wiven aud orders ta : 5 $17,073.15, Surgeon General $26,811.89, Quartermas- on by Miss S$. M. BIRCH. fede ith the mother country and Spanish vessels, | in pismarck,Dak.,the thermometer stood 35 degrees | the effect of a dose of two ‘ounces of laudanum Z cn Panieee ocean 3 o27-3m | ished upon application. 3u5-3t 2 Whether in the home or foreign trade. ‘The scheme below zero; at Moorhead, Minn., 34; at Omaha, | Which he took yesterday morning. He had suf. Se $5, we fp ae ue on totcrem = x adopted by which goods from the United States, % fered intensely for some time, and took the lauda- | 3 t JHE LAUTEN ENCRAY MPANY, esate SEMLEANNUAL, STATED MEETING | when carried to Cuba or Porto Rico under our flag, | Neb., 32; at Fort Buford, Dak. and St. Vincent, | num for relief $1,821.95, clef of oa = me bee - Re aang G | 2718 ae 425 New York aventie. | COS) of the Medi lots MORDAT VENTE | pald duties averaging about 30 per cent higher tied Minn., 31; at Des Motnes, Towa, 30; at La Crosse, | BUILDING ASSOCIATION Avrarns—The Mount Ver- | tary justice fete lice png ¥ = TYPE Wh OMPTLY AND accu-| J: Tth, 1384. : D., Pivsident, ’ | If carried thither under the Spanish flag, operated | Wis. and St. Paul, Minn., 27; ab Indlanapolls and | non Building association has chosen W. bate eagle y wet 00, Adjutant General's LC Rkrety tone ere OMETEY, AND AC HeAKDLE, MD. Se Jesse | Gels engaging in the Catan Cee orien Ve Now 0; Loulstine. Ky Wry Clhteagto I 18; Clee | Seuemest ‘Soba Perry ‘president, and. EG. Unser | tice oid neve Gallding seats one te the Wake | SCALA md TEP ‘ = ! sels engaging In the Cuban trade. 0. 207 Loulsvitie, Ky. 17; Citeago, Ill, 18; Cleve! iho % y Dullding, $2. © | fieeatore pels SOL So Mii tae ON, ACCOUNT. 0 TENCE OF | Spain will agree Co apply tue 96,called tnind eot- | land, Obio, 13, and’ Cieinnaty 10 seoretarsy and the Mechanics AW. Aristrong | ington’ and Goongctowin cotajany the gum ot nishet at x VHTITCO! ks Measles and oat d y, the Bos umn nport im America into: an SS ESO side mard Marbury secretary. soon paid ~- - V | aztstwte ——— Set istrestnw._ | of Manarers of the Wachington City Orpluin Asylum | Porto ico, ‘which ig. tantamoung. to the sa pres- Gen. Butler’s Famous Order. Pouce Rerorr.—The prisoners at, the station | $350 a worth were, used in the Secretary's office, 75 E |> THE ATTENTION, OF VISITORS AND | bid the reception of parcits and friends to the Cuidsa | Sion of thé flag and alfferential gutics. Spain will! 4 sta reporter fa looking through some war Gheaa ives an Weoves tor tonaine Gee [a Ps offer and $40 worth in the Quan. g | ee nestents fe popticularly called to FHOSVige, | their usual visitinw day until further notlee — Ja42™ Also naee to abrogate the suesdal duties on YE | onagat tie War depart tear ae cee Omicers Hayes ant Travers for carrying concealed eon General's office and $40 worta in the Quan. (oer sgainel Shalaria’ "Buc" talo serpied passat Sate See og di eg STATE JOURNAL | suppress the consular and tonnage duties on ves- | the famous order of Gen. Butler, issued by him | OniverNisuinent tor drunk; W. W. Codwell, | of chict of orduance 1s “subscription to" maxazines nros., | guedasains! a the ainee | Dg. pearioes 29 biedimont farms. Adres | Selsleaving the United. States for Guba. or Poet shortly after taking possession of New Orleans. | for being disorderly, AE the last iatyors court | fo Sune 9 26.71.90. Por tio pee BL = Cor, Sith end @ strects. 2. w. Gisiavelor toe fte pean wanes Gent ad valorem duties Om Wtose ea et Be ues were conviction of having been dtunk ana disorderis, "| tine. "At amonter tene $10 was Aivoxte in “Marne Avsorery Pree a Oe er oeraas equality of treatme CL a eres lea HEapgi ta Derr. oF THE GULF, Tan cinicieuis -Cenral” et the wise nee oes Ente for the Adjutant Genemi’s omfiee, but In So. hy0 Whisky, SOE Monticello Whiaey, ‘A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS oF | *= =e ae Pe erent en WARNEW Onitive, May io. iete.} | Wr. and efficient by the subscribers to the telephone, | Secretary's oMfice they seen Lo have done thelr own. 5 piacton Wht €i | EB ihe WASHINGTON, AND tion of Directory, tnatua Market Conan Wil beuldat te oftce Be Calted'Staveson uo other, 2 HP MMO RO rs ang en Me | en nresentel fon ava New Years recognition of | sharpening, as S14 was tavested in hon. Susie Sour RAILROAD COMPANY, fcr the elec rectors, | Gomi th of Wi mM, at twelve o'clock s ve 7 her falthful service.-—American Grand Council, | tion to Ines COSL $42 lor the Quartermas- Ht each, | SA WEDSES DEY, Ge guest daetane-egeetown, | COURT To MONDE tere tue nave A. Nenvous MAW wins A Bun Siar—In the | women (elie Grenseeel Taste) oo ea eee | ure calental sonviar=jaumcrican Grand Counc, | ton to anagazins nile other subsctiptons Dor: fetta oz dem” qihepols weil opened st 18 ahd diac a ome | eaten aoe fe eigen raceme eters oc ned Weare ae Aa SE oun | in Fetim’ for the “most serupyions non-nie: ter” | on Installation night and partook of d Mandsonie | daity payers and petiodicats amouated to +2, The =— eee closed 2 taints the Corporation, Morton was chal With assai another col- | ence and courtesy on our p: jered ‘hich provi Ne deggie x ate tiny of $4 5 7 snd opened on January 9th, 1854. feetemen ct ored man Joseph Putty. Putty. testified | hereafter when any ferame by word, gesture | —A litule colored boy, son of Naney Green, was | office req’ Sopot | Se somneey ae mesma | pune cas eet ec | a Se A me ee | a Wan neh ee GE | ee seams " oF ellos Pecan inte taenianids a out ause he ret ‘old man | cer or e : l, . ntoxicated on Thursday, & . - Beg ake Coes JOB PRINTING BE WAsning nos, DiC: Deo 39 a ae Struck lin over the head with a het int ond eked garded and Heid able to be trested as a foun of | ge whlle he was Jooxd up 1m ier house wita fo | wall tos “fame Oe CLABESO: “BOGERT’S VEGETABLE, SYRUE” | him several times. inan lives in a room up | the town plyin; avocation. . small — a ng near Cene_ ‘Penn’a ave, Globe Office, ivania avers, ay Droved to, be the best remedy | Stats and because Putty anitarhors maede a By command of Major Sen, DUrLeR. Be eT i i ig th ot) cutting grew oat of a quarrel cS ESS, | can ace rating of al eins nentiy tad comtethy'se | GTP discovered for Whooping And Colds | noise went down and aticmptea to put Putty out, | Gea. C, Smmoxa, || Was yesterday aajurized a lunatic bya sa nad givea Mra. Gibbons, . Vitus de itive Bustos oli Cals | Seasonalls Bours GRAY & CLAREAON one Seesit oe toe -alG-1m | and whipped him. He was fined 3, : ‘ ASSt. AdJt. Gen.; Tuler of Stall. | and wil be sent eqns age aoe

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