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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tur Evests Al served to subscribers tn the week or 4 cents per month. Copies at the counter, 2 ‘Tar Wrextr Stan— vend a7 on Friday—81 3 year, Che ening Star. postage prepaid. Six months, Scents E8™ Allmail enbecriptione must be paid tu advance: as paper sent longer than is paid for, | wz nade known on anplication. V% 63—N 2 9.588, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1884, Telegrams to The Stars THE MARYLAND SENATORSHIY 4 PROPOSED NEW OCEAN LINES ————_ A COMET SEEN AT SEA SERIOUS COLLISION ONA RAILROAD. TWO CENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS, | ___ BALLS, PARTIES, &e. __SPECIAL NOTICE LAUGHTER AL THEATER, FUN IN ITs PURITY. EVERY EVENING, Only Matinee 01 By ON X 00 NNN aed cock RA ‘This (Wednesday) and To-morrow (Thursday) Evenings | i] NG HOUSE, | SUCCESS. “What Beautiful Muste.” pows © E, FORD'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Ib Millocker's great work, the BEGGAR benches tome a > BBE BB BBB. Be BB A AA AA ABA aA id E = L = L TLLL TLL (BENEFIT OF CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL), NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, MONDAY, JANUARY 2878. jalt-2W = THE ANNUAL MEETI' Jersey Rey . a Semele S10 tit street borthee EVENING at'7 o'clock. “All Jerseymen in M.L. ACKERMAN, Secretary went (2S>, RNIGHTS OF ST. PATRICR—THERE WILL be. special meeting of this Commandery held at headquarters 8th aud E streets northwest, THIS (We nesday) EVENING, January Ith, at 9 o'cl-ck, for th purpose of making arrangenients for the funeral of our te brother, Sir Knight Jomy E. BUcktzy. Tue com- mandery will ‘Appear n full uniforin at 2 ofelock T.vnre- Shy, datiats Yh OBERT McDONALD, Commaneer 0 NALD, P. F, McAULIFFE, Hecorder. tt oS Wastixorox, D.C. J Tied. ing under te fae mane oP COAST Ee BOSSES fe feta & UNC thfe day been dissolved by musualcontents The busivess will be continued at the D STREET. NORIHWEST. be QUANT TCO, HENRY and Fie Authorized to collect all dobis dus, Obligations owing by the late rm ‘who alone ure snd who will pay all HENRY QUAST. _ PH. HU THREE ROMDURY TAPESTRY Cee nde Sat oRGRDURY TAVESTINY CARPETS ‘once we wili sell the CARPETS upou ous scound Root Je16-0t* at 10 cents per yard. They sre ih excellent condition One hax 74 vards and two others +2ch of 85 yards, all of one pattern. ‘To those intesested it would be profitable toc: LIKES, BERWANGER & 8. KATSENSTEIN, Manage: Jal6-ct S10 7th wtree Ee BEC tr BEGGAR STUDENT. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 § FOR ALL2 CENTS. NEXT-MR SOTHERN. ADMISS! MoNDAY wie Sale of Seats now ready. INGREGATIONAL CHURCH. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1834, Concert and Literary Entertainment, ‘uder the Auspices of CELSIOR CHOKAL SOCTET sai CIRCLE COUNCIL, No. Dr. 3.W. BISCHOFF AND OTHER FIS Riimission Doors open at? pa Aime Parlor Oren Presentation by ME MUSFUM, ‘rennostvania Avenue, near 11th street, ‘The Great"at Show in Amerie for the Money. ‘Every afters com aint nicht thie week maces Excuse hits Aver aud Vocalists, THE HOLLY WooBS Sweet and Pretty. Six in number, Wher- peat Crowiled with ladies to be wie 2 The Ray ors, Hurthats ashe Tigmiaer toail only 10 —PROF, PHIPPS, ST. JOSEPHS HALL, and H strets horthwost_—Classee now pen for reeeption of pupils for the last quarter's class, Stcfables Tuesdays and Eridays, $to luo'clock pin.: Private inefructiots for Ladies. Gentlemen and Children tiny residenc:, 443 Mass ave aw. Jal6-lia TER COMIQUE. Gne Week Unly, commencing January 14. MATINEES TUFSDAY. THURSDAY asp SATURDAY. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Charles B. Paliner's Orisival and Only Danites Company ip the Greatest of Al American Dramas, COFF! THE Das Produced 9,000 times and. stll in a successful career, Star Cast! Star ¢ The Ev) Favorites, Miss MARTE WELLESLE [a the Great Character uf BILL’ ‘be equal. stpported by HARR A. ELL{S aud JOHN MeNARY, And the Finest Dramatic Company that ever organi Wigbout crecniiom. together with the Langa and Best Actisy in the World, valued a SULFAN, CESAR aud MONARCH" Jala SHPS DIME MUSEUM, veg lorher 9th and D streets, success!" “ sUCcESS? cing Monday, Jan 14. = Patitonime, ‘and Vai devil FUNNY CLOWNS. COOKE. FREDERICR WHT | orTea, 2 WILLIF COOK £ 8 STARR. Mineo “Artist. the st GARI. HOPE change i Hi ages F ‘AEINAS.” Hungarian Dahcenst JOHNSON sud HUDDY.~ Comedians. CHARLEY WOULEN,' Specialist. ie seal GE oe TES: 2 Bor, CHOHEMIAN Grase MLOWERS HOWE MONSTER SERPENTS, and many other Curicsities. ‘Admission to all. 10 ceuts | ‘Two performances dail, and8p.tn. Doorsopen one [ee DPE WRITING PROMPTLY AND acc ‘catlier “Rescrved state for ladies and children CBP ATELY Mane ere Mrtag AN ASCE Sithout extra charye: Musio by Marine Orebestra }1¢ 0t G@. G. CORNWELL & SON, tale and Feat. “CAL AGRA sud TYPE MUTE be ‘operators sup, P-HAND WHITERS fur- | HOICE SEATS FOR Terontens ax DEaLers mt shed at short’ notice, 3A WHITCOMB, | FORD'S THEATER aahsewir treet | at Brentano's Book Store, 11th street and Pri Iwania aveu ae LECTURES. EMORY_—THr FOU: N OF ALL EDU TION. Prot. A. 3. BOYD will deliver «Free M - are on the “Art of Acqturing Memory.” only ONE H zg ONE MINUTE B ° 8 8 GRAND EXHIBITION FOR THREE DAYS, COMMENCING MONDAY, HOT COFFEE FREE. Our friends and the public are invited to come and get ‘THE FINEST CUP OF COFFEE OR TEA ‘They ever drank, FRANE RICKER, (ribune Building, New York,) Puorareror, ‘Will Exhibit at Our Store, THE BOSs, OR, ONE MINUTE COFFEE POT, | ‘The most wonderful of all inventions ever exhibited | —> OFF Before the public for makine Coffee and Tea. A child | [<a> | six or seven years old cam make Coffee and Tea with it | Just as well as the most experienced cook, and it takes i MINUTE TO MAKE COFFEE AS CLEAR AS WINE with all the rich ingredients contained in the | E or TEA. A In boiling Coffee or Tea you get no Coffee or Tea, only | IPER, in which she bitter water ALL ARE REQUESTED TO COME, | ‘Whether Customers at Our Store or Not, | AND GET A CUP OF HOT COFFEE OR TEA.| Physicians are particularly invited tocall and examine | its scientific principles. |THE POTS WILL BE ON EXHIBITION ‘We have seen these Coffee and Tea Pots tested with the most wonderful results, and want our friends and customers to see them in practical operation. FANCY GROCERIES, COFFEE, TEAS, WINES. LIQUORS, &o. 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Orrosrre WiLLanv’s, Washington, D. 0. ; but by the new method of making it we | ,,5° have sdelicious drink. No fish skins, uo salt, no exis, | no cold water, no anything else used to settle the Coffee | Que WHE un | fe! (eB HOME BUILDING AssocrATION. Those who havenot yet eccured the Stock th taking in this fourishing Assvclution cau sti hg same by i obtain applying therefor to elther of its Oficers, cach per month, W.H. WETZEL, Secretary, AGL H street northwest, (>, DEO wees, tion.—Members and hold kbove Association will find it to their advantiyee to ¢ BpoE the undersigned at once, ALBANUS L, JOHN- IN. 1202 F street iW. yale-vt | KNICKERBOCKER INSURANCE | Policy Holders in Wi i confer a favor \ Ne way Hall, corne vet atl Pre town, D.C, on WEDNESDAY | at To'clock’ TB” CDQSERTS VEGETATLE covan 5 ie Yecovered for Whivotinne C for Whooping C Free from all drugs und 1: druggist sande ep, DECORATIVE strevt northwest ‘There w fine display for ladiex ana genth from the “Ladies” Art Actix sig) @ sketched by spe ial art Pia: fercene, tabie covers end tnivervus jew York, de- covers, fire | ‘hold decora- tions. “Instructions give lers taken by Miss ng ins given und orders taken by Miss S- M al PARA 25 cents per | at MONCASTER & HOW- rith and I streets northwest Jas ATE JOURNAL VIRGINIA REAL Free Describes 200 Piedmont farms. Adiress aier eounty, Jakzw = ERMIC BALM 18 THE BE: Dottte: teal tes, i ottle: trial size, ARD'S Pharm: | | | LEARY & SON, Warrenton, Fuuqu muary 4, 1884. 4 NUAL MEETL THE MUTUAL Ase. the 2ist instant, at the Offic y the charter of the Company the election of seven. | igprovided: “At the annual meeting of the y by tingfgr year 1883, adj. aes ire for year 1883, adjusted gnd. Te Ania Stteiiiit wil’ be @ ition 2 tt aa Jet-dtd JW FIRE | maers to coustitutes Loant t | the Comp: an. end G pin.” notes be asa, (te dt anyt N BRASS ANDINONS, ZIRE SETS, FENDERS F. F. BROOKS. GAS FIXTURES, S91 1st STREET, Concottas BUILDING. Fail line of these Goods, also Artistic aud Fancy Col- | SFF4, Gloves. Fancy “Brass and Porcelain Lamps, Port- | abieg, &e. “Lowest Prices. = | 2 ‘and A streets northeast, on FRIDAY EV A RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS. TON, DG. ING syanuary deret Eas cchack Pau insted sent | CE" an. ee | worst im ® few hours made to equel Pega ei Th compliance With sour request bes to wellas others, have been bottlinw, and Subject: The Coufewiogal: Ita Necewit H LOGY. wees . | infosnces. Be Ba HUDAS BS DER MATULOSE 420-1 ome Sue wevRicH_| eth Yose Tickets, fr ne ta DERMATOLOGY. oe HOLIDAY GOODE. = LIFE SPECIALTY. DUPLEX LAMPS, STUDENTLAMPS. | \ By Du. J. VAN DYCE, GAS GLOBES. GAS SHADE! | | 2Grant Placo. | SCONCES. CANDLESTICES. | 1 MM MM OO NN NX DDD <Ss, BS t & WaMu ¢ ORS po DS. S| GAS PORTABLE STANDS, BPH sek MO 8 ! SAMUEL 4. SHEDD, { Dus 4M MM j SKIN DISEASES. a3 409 9th street nortiaweat, DRUGS —c. SEIN DISEASES: Pimples, Plackbeads Liverepote, | C5” street reat a — Mol . 5 skin, Washington. i scriptions @ specialty. Moth Tam, Freel Pores, Patent “Medicines, Petumery aid ‘Vollet Aree ti Heol Nojew Birth and Wine Magia: | reat varciy ma tes and. 8 S| Soe stpEK* AS Pa = WATCHES ter: Biistery. Yellow, Mc { ‘BUILDING LUMBER.” AND HARD WOODS: Seatac pts ete oa | CO” APES TEMPERS PRED oe pars, Elbows, Knees, Hau 2 istomers. ‘JEWELRY. Hirinc Ei spel Cape deuries | 44.84 64, 8.4Ash Counter Tops.primo and seasoned; | Kethyeiua, Eczenm Capitis, Eczema | Also Walnut, Mahogany. Cedar, Cherry, Poplar. Oak, | SILVERWARE. i Barbe, Falifar Eczenia, Salt | Ash, White Pine, Georsia Pine and Virsinia Pine, ronzit | Keun Goutre, Epithelioma. Cars| dressed, of manufactured into Partition, Ceiling. Wain Fasne th ‘Bivod and | ®otiny, Flooring and Mouldings. in lots te accommo. ea ETA REREE EEE esas es Rice and ait eices dled cava toe cee - pee neo ey | ‘WISE LEATHER GOO! ee WM. McLEAN & SON, | ome and B streets northweet. | oat Blemiah Defect an: 14 Discoloration of the lon, Handa and the Skin success’ Hair, Eyebrows, Lashes, FASS, OPERA GLASSES. ‘fully treated by nace suey that we can excente printing of all ings neatiy mtiymat fins Dm J. VAN DICE, Dermatologist, | Reasonable tures, GAAY & CLARRGON UAE Wasnrxotos, D.C., Jul: 7m No.2Grant Place, | (5 y, eas i ali CASES, JARDINIERES, 86 introduction of an Bioctne Lae Mee M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. @EWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, ui PENN. AVENUE. Diews Dice Store Hours, 9am. to7p.m.; Sundays, 9to2 ja2-w.st.Ip Assua, Crane Sux or LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ WRAPS MILLIXERY GOODS, bine, toxether ‘with other unprovements, we are not subject to the cone ition of the weather, re prepared tu furnieh with | Promptuess. and at low price any work du thelino of | hote Engraving, for either relief or plate-prese priut= | and Estimates furnished upon application, —_| THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, 1495 New York aventie. | | THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | ta is particularly called to PHOSVIT, the new and popular Brain aud Nerve Tonic and Safe: | wroard avainet Malaria For’ sale acrated by the plans oF in bottles by W. ¢. MILBURY, Role Toventor and Manufacture, sep8, : Pennsylvania aventie. | a demoeratie Congresst | roissed entered the Washington News and Gossip GOVERNMENT REcEIrrs To-pay.—Internal rev- enue, $224,014.93; customs, $668,193.88. List. AvstiN M. KniGuT has been detached from ‘the Washington navy yard and ordered to special duty at the experimental battery at Annapolis, Md. ORDERS RevorED.—The orders assigning Ensign A.C. Almy to duty on board the Ossipee have been revoked, and he has been ordered to the Powhatan on the 22d inst. ‘Tax Restenarion of Ensign E. A. Fisher, U.SN., attached to the coast survey, has been accepted by the Secretary of the Navy.” Dip He Pass?—One of the candidates for a gov- ernment position, who has been before the civil service commission, dropped a leaf from his memo- Tandum book as he passed out of one of the depart- Tents to-day. On it was written: $3 palrs cuts, 3 ankerchlef, 4 collars, 1 pair sox, 1 shirt” Wonder if he passed the examination? AMoN@ THE CaLLERs at the White House to-day were Senators McPherson, Jones (Nev.), Dawes, Platt and Bowen; Representatives Kelley, Harmer, Skinner,, Henderson (IIL), Reed, MeCofd, Paige (Cal), O'Hara and Morrill: Commissioner’ Loring and H. M. Van Arman, secretary of Arizona. FROM TREBIZOND TO PeRSIA.—Mr. Benjamin, U. S. minister at Teheran, Persia, foforms the State departinent that the Turkish government has re- gstablished the route from ‘Trebizond to Persia. The duty on transit freight has therefore been abolished. ‘The result hus already become ap- Parent, and Trebizondis again a bustling port. COLORED CADET ALEXANDER.—The semi-annual examination of the different classes at West Point having been conciuded, the general standing of | each member of the fourth class, the class last admitted, will soon be. made Keepste special to the New York World says: “In this class is the last colored cadet admnitted Into the academy, and whose name {3 John Hanks Alex- ander. He Was appolnted from an Ohio district by an. He is making a better Tecord than any colored cadet ever admitted. His Ciass originally numbered 122, but 10 deficiencies, &., have cut and among this 9 Alexander stands third in French, nd his general standing 18 65. Adjt. El Hoyle AKS of hitn as ‘a splendid scholar, getting along Mnely,’and says that, while the officers of the post iu no Way interfere of indicate to the White cadets the course they inst pursue towards the colored cadet, they that the colored cadet so deported @ilmself asto win the esteein of many of Use corps. wubite.- A Pough- PERsonal.—Mr. R. M. Hooper, Viee and Deputy U. 8. Consul General at Paris, arrived in New York from Liverpool _yesterday.—Ex-Representative Leonard Myers, of Pennsylvanta, 18 at the Riggs— Bishop Jagger, of the Diocese of Southern Olito, 18 jn the city, on a Visit to hts sister, Mrs. Walter Pit Kin, jr, on Dupont Cire Representatives aultkner and Wilson, of West Virginia, are at the Honil.—Representative Pale, Marshal Me- tchael ‘and Hon i of Washington, New York last evening.—kep" cl ts edd at 133 aye se has occuple tor se: -Governor Hamilton, of e tluor of the Senate to-day. $ pA Maryland, was on the TE ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND EX-SENATORS DORSEY AND SPENCER TO BE EXAMINED. ‘Mr. Brewster Cameron's examination before Mr. Springer’s committee 3 sud to have developed some astonishing facts, concerning the expenses of certaln United States inurshals, in different parts of the country. Mr. Springer 1s very well pleased vith the result of the examination, but this is only preliunary matter. The most important branch of the tnvestization wil be that relating to the star route expendit: AS soon 23 some peud- ing matters are disposed of Attorney General Brewster, S. W. Dorsey and George E. Spat be called before the committee, and some very in- teresting facts are expevted to be brougnt out by their examination. Mraspri it is Understand, has found a much broader fleld for Investigation: than heat frst expec he idea on envering upon the Investigation, It is said, was to dispuse of ali collateral matters before entering upon the more Important branches, but so much irregularity has been discovered ou cvery hand, It 1s stated, ve ‘d upon a3 minor mat- , if thoroughly Investigated at tbls tine, would occupy the attention of the committee until the end of the session, a leave no time for the consideration of the star rouge expenditures, Army Cadet Corps Changes. DISMISSALS FROM THE THIRD AND FOURTH CLASSES. The following named cadets of the U.S, military academy, having been declared deficient in studies and recommended for discharge by the academic Doard, are, by direction of the Secretary of War, ilischarged Ue service of the Uulted States: Third class—Ferdinand Heindsmann, Walter J. Hooper, Staley M. jaznes M. Bric William M. Chapman, Alex- ander Collins; James H. Hackett, Frank Harrod, Amos 1. Hiatt, Elbridge G, Mitchell, George W. Patrick, Jefferson D. Poindexter, Andrew D. Pryal, ‘aaries Rankin, Robert H. Silman, Calvin s Edward E. ‘and: ‘The sixteen adets of the fourth class who are dis- in dupe last. T) hutuber 1s not particularly large considering the unustaily large class.“ Congressmen will, of course, be allowed to MIL the vaeancles caused by these disinissais, bitt thetr appolntees will have to enter the elass of June ne Hanson, third class, Is, tary of War, turned Itc Ss The resist Woodward, fourtin c eretary of War, 11 Cadet Thomas G. ireetion of the secre resent fourth t Robertson 1}. ass, has heen accepted. bythe ake ‘The Distric A WORTRINGTON ELE AT THE WHITE HOUSE. A delegation of 1% ix lawyers of the Dis- trict bar, headed by Generals Birney and Halbert E. Paine, called upon the President at noun to-day to urge the nomination of Mr. A. S. Worthington to be district attorney. ‘The delegation informed the Presideat that they represented the bar assocl- ation, whieh the delegation that, called the other day th the interesis of Col. Corkhill did not. repre- it. Their visit to. they ‘suid, was for the rpose of confirming the petition 1h favor of Nir. Worthington, a fortnight ago, which contained the sigcatures of four-fifths of Uke bar as sockition. ‘The Prestdent regretted that taey had hot appeared ot_an eariter day, but gave no Lotl- mation of the course he intended to pursue. ‘The Senate Offices. STRONG RECUBLICAN PRESSURE TO MARE CHANGES ‘The ex-state Mbrarian of Pennsylvania, Mr Delaney, was an applicant for the position of Mbrarian of the U.S. Senate. He had the backing of many prominent republicans of his state, and 1t ‘was thought for a time he would get it, as the pluce 1s now held by a Pennsylvantan, Mr. Pierce, a dem- ocrat, Who Was appointed at the time of the dem- ccratic organization. Mr, Delaney has been ad- vised, however, that Pennsylvania had been allotted her share of patronage under the secretary of the Senate, and for that reason the position could not be given to him. ‘There ts a strong pressure being exerted for places under the Senate. ‘The new sec- retary and sergeant-at-arms are both being urged to discharge democretic employes to make room Tor ‘publican. ‘These officers, however, prefer to go slow. ‘They do not care to tinpair the eMctency of the organization by putting in a host of green employes, and, besides this consideration, they do not want to lay themselves Mable to the ¢! ot conducting their offices on the extreme partisan line. For every vacancy that occurs there are a dozen or more applicants, and republican Senators are besieged at every turn by anxious constituents, who think that, as the Senate ts republican, dem: az = a | Ttake pleasure {no informing my friends and patrons Y i tiet pooling tmpeoremnte tt soya sean TO Fons: Fons:: Foss: move temporarily. KING'S PALACE, ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY 1ST, 1634, AT REDUCED PRICES. TO NO. of PENNA AVE SN. W., (VERNON ROW). 816 7th street northwest. | Where I will continue to keep a full amortment of Finca ari oot nom pee | — ou ies’ Wraps, Dolinans, SR ES ae Circulars fur and quilted lived, at closltx’ cut figures: FANCY GOOPS. | seeping REDUCTIONS au departmente, Hats, | “” J. W._ DREW, BONNETS, BIRDS, cane TIPS, FLOWERS, | , SEAL SKIN GARMENTS. Genuipe bargains in these a 901 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, ‘TRIMMING VELVETS, RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, | 6°08 They will be fifty per cent Sea a= | BATINS and PLUSHES. Mink and Chinchilla CIRCULARS from $65 up. Fras: Fees: Fas: | ELEGANT LADIES CLOARS, in every style and | _ Sole agents for DUNLAP'S NEW YORK SILK OPERA quality. and DERBY HATS. . oes MISSES AND CHILDREN'S HAVELOCES, from WILLETT & RUOFP, LADIES SEALSKIN GARMENTS, 38 to S2inches | 95 0 60 per cent eduction. On hand: 15 SILK PLUSH. and long | COATS. at $16; 19 Eleyant SILK PLUSH NEWMAN- ee Tpe desirable MINK-LINED CIRCULAR, trimmed | KETS, at $21; 17 SILK PLUSH DOLMANS, from | _J83 905 Pennsylvania avenue, with the Tall Border and Beaver. $5 0 90. SIBERIAN SQUIRREL and SATIN LINED WRAPS. Pext Quality PLUSH SACQUES,SEAL SACQUE PAT- We Wor Ca, Arresniox ‘TEES. STOCK, OF CLOSE BUYERS TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF "FEDORA" 7 RA" CAPES and MUFFS, in Beaver, for DEY Goops. Beaver and other Trtmm hana. ‘BEST CLASS and prices will be found to compete with ll decrahle stock, eecntly porcbacd at foo manu- KING'S PALACE, ‘any BOCK BOTTOM figures to be found. ee ee ene ‘We have rare bargains in B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, \ a ‘816 Tth street northwest. BEAck sinx’ as 1037 Pennaylvania avenue, FREUND, Per Pox ‘Twenty-eight inch, all silk, st $9. Also, come ‘CONFECTION N is © ts Rise eens ER BUTCHER HAED WAx, For Cleaning Breas. VERY HANDSOME BROCADE VELVETS. i PC. | pew FIRE PLACES, For Polishing Floors. | ¥. nave marked down sline of COLORED OTTOMAN ‘And Bras Fire Goods. | SILKS to $1.80. These goods soldat $225. This iss paras mean tnd And Brass Lamps, | SPecial bargain. U hese ‘TANGERINES, FLORIDA ORANGES, OELATONR — = eee ‘Wis Penngyivanisavenne, | conte si ws ARTICLES FOR HOUSEKEEPING, gO ty, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. Gt LY | for Conghs, Colds, hitis, Sorin iecte tears eae < cI a aherees ‘G27 Bargains in all Departmenta. Weinvite inspection. ONE PRICE ONLY, TRUNNEL & CLARE, jal ‘811 Market Space. Se TES aa Ae Ps CHAS. FISHER'S, ocrats ought to’be turne| out and thelr places given forpublleans. The prevailing ‘sentiment among ublican Senators is ‘inst: but it take fais riew, god Dut some of the Senators they are going for everything that is in sight. ‘The O’Dounell Resolution, OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE SAID TO HAVE ‘VISITED THE BRITISH MINISTER, ‘The action of Mr. Hewitt with relation to the O'Donnell resolution 15 still a favorite subject of discussion at the Capitol. ‘The general opinion 1s that Mr. Hewitt will be forced to call upon the House for an investigation. It 1s now said that he 4s not the only one implicated in the affair. It 1a said in several quarters that the night after the tion of the resolution three members drove to. the British ministers and told. him that the resolu- tion was only a political instrumens to secure the Trish vote, and it was not desired on the part of the House that the British government take otice of it. his was, telegraphed to Mr. jladstone, and prevented from! execution, asit isdeciared they intent do. Ibis ‘that, it was the in- ntion to ne the to poll ‘Emmentrout_a few @ ago in the pune, thoroughtare. in, Reading, Fa whose ‘Thnes, growing out of the ‘of the as- LM in court again ‘ye A eth ars ie lA ‘and made January 28, : ‘ he “Duunber down to 90, | y had noticed with feelings of satisraction | Landrey; fourth class—Willlam §. Bol- | Vincent, “William 'T. Wilder. | effect February 18, 1853. | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SENATE RULES ADOPTED. ONE AGAINST THE SALE OF LIQUORS. PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE, MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES, ETC. ‘The Senate. In the Senate this morning a large number of Petitions, bearing several thousand signatures of members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Unions and other societies and citizens of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York and other states, were presented by Senators Blatr, Dawes, Platt, Sherman, Jackson and others, and referred to the committee on education and labor. A message was recelved froin the President, transmitting correspondence relating to discrimi nating duties between the United States and Cuba, and Porto Riea. 3ir. Plumb reported, from the committee on pub- Uc lands, a bill restoring to the public domain lands granted to the Iron Mountain Raliroa, Company, Uhe road not having been built op the ne contem= Plated. ‘The biil was read three times antl pz On the conclusi adopted the joint rules. THE COUNT OF THE ELECTORAL VOTE. ‘Mr. Hoar then called up his biil providing for the count of the electoral vote, and being the same in all particulars as the bill Which passed the Senate during the Forty-sev pongress, again ‘The Senate at 1:40 went into executive session. ‘The Senate Rules Adopted. A PROVISION 10 PREVENT THE SALE OF INTOXICATING Ligroxs. In the consileration of the joint rules in the Senate to-day when the rule forbidding the sale of | Nquors in the Capitol was reached Mr. Bayard moved to strike out the words “or malt,” so as to | except malt lquors from the exciusior ard sald that a law that Is not enforced ought not to be enacted. He was strongly In favor of the exclusion | ofthe sale of spirituous Mquors in the Capitol, Dut he was not willing to exclude malt liquors, r. Frye said: “Why, Mr. President, [ have seen on | @ restaurant of one ur these houses become a 10 | mnlserabie grozgery. Ihave seen aman with his | Pantaloons in iis “boots and a blows on standing | Up at a counter in one ot tle low, mean whisky out cup) and any ins | man from the tow At brought to hin | put in the word se Testaurants drinking or Mr. Frye moved to nxicatiig” before liquors. as describing those to be excluded, and this was ae~ in cepted, Mr. Bayard withdraw: Teply to a question trom Mr. S* that his ruction of the rule &: exclude all sorts of liqu: ‘The joint rules were House of Representatives. Owing to some confusion whieh existed in tt 2 Mis motion, Mr. Frves tally-iist of the vote to adjourn yesterday, the roll | call was read tn full this morning. aud 1 | Of the Journal was not completed until | Mr. Haten 0 agriculture, rep resolution the Secretary of the Treasury regard to the number %. sac. Ushed for the care and si cattle. Adapted. Also, it transtilt to the House copies of all had by the State department with ruments.on. the subject of the taportation of the Atuerican hog into their countrh ‘The resolution was wdopted. | ait. Van Alstyne (. Y.). ftom the committer on expenditures in’ the Department of dustier, 1 alution calling en the Secret bury Tor a statement showing Une gross and ct sarnings per anuum of each United States marsistt, spttorney and clerk from the beginning of the tical fear 1813 to the ent of the fiscal vear Ins. Adopted. “ir. Washburn (Minn.) offered Wing The Secretiey or the Interior to distribute to department, state and territorial Ubraries the old Congressional Globes bought trom Rives & Co. Relerred. shelley (Ala.) offered a resolution requesting the Secretary War to report on the necessity: ¢ making immediate appropriations for contin Work on important river and harbor linprove | unUl the appropriations for the next fiscal year be- ‘come avatlable. Referred. | 4 BILL To MAINTAIN TE CURRENCY AGAINST INIC- RIOUS CINCULATIO: Mr. Potter (N. Y.) Introduced, and the Honse re- | ferred to the committee on banking and curreney,a bill to maintain the curreney agatust injurious uc tuation by the issue of two per cent bondsand their Gepost as security for bank note ¥, and to. Temlt Cixation on circulating bank notes When se cured by the deposit. of two per cent bonds. Mr. Willls (Ky) offered lution. whieh was adopted. directing the commiitee on public butld- | ings and grounds to report whether or not there are Sufficient accommodations at the Capttol for the eounmulttees of the House, and If not, on What terms the necessary additional’ accommodations can be procu Mr. Lamb dnd.), from the committee on foreign affairs, reported w resolution calling on Uke Sect tary of State for any information fi lls possessic Concerning the alleged arrest, imprisoument ind torture of J. E. Wheelvek. a citizen of the Uni States, by the goverment of Venezuela tu Is. Adopted. Rive (Mass.), from the | ported a resolution calling on the Secretary or state for Informacion as to Whether Spain has herctorure pald the tuterest stipulsted, and the one per cest on | the nomtual vatue orrent provided Tor In the treaty of November Ist, 184. Adopted. ) offered a resolution cali estab- lter of Imported neat Rs mls ne_committer, re- | on the Secretary’ or th (N.Y, introduced a Hl for the tin provement of the Erie canal, ind maintaining 1h | Same free to Uke commerce of the Untied States Referred. Mr. Blount (Georgia) offered a resolution, which adopted, authorizing the committee on Priations to" report, at any thine, a bill ap) | ating such sums as thay be necessiiry to pay el for a rebate of the tax on tobaccu. Mr, Dibrell CTenn.) offered a resolution calling on. tu ‘YO State for Info to hun | many of our roreign ministers, consu agents | to auiy foretzn country hi | post of duty sinee 154 | and the reason Was pald durluse sue 4 | Mr. Slocum (N.Y) ini, been absent trom the, wether Uh and Wit ee. Meferret. ir salary ja uthoring the Secretary of War topertait Antoni Barrlo, of Gautemala, and Jose Zavala, of N ragua, to recelye Insiruction at the West Polnt | military academy without expense to the United States, and suspending tn thelr case the provision of the Passed. W requiring military servic . Mr. Nutting (N. ¥.) Introdueal a bill authorizing the construction of a ship canal around Niagara Falls, in New Yor) Referred. | _ Mr. Dorshelmer (N. Y.) introduced a bil, watch | was ‘appropriately referred, for the maintenance and support of the marine hospital service. [It provides that after the passage of this act that ser- Vice shall be supported solely at the expense of the United states.) Air. Stone (Mass) offered a resolution directing the committee on rules to inquire Into the expe- diency of introducing a machine into the House for the purpose of faelltating the counting of votes eter Mr. Throckmorton (Texas) offered a resolution instructing the committee on ways and means to Inquire into the expediency of abolishing or con- solldating any of the customs and internal revenus districts, Referred. ‘THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER BILL ‘The House went in committee of the whole on Senate bill appropriating $1,000,000 to continue ‘work of improvement of the Mississippi river. ue Capito} Notes, ‘THE DINGLRY SHIPPING BILL A sub-committee of the Senate committee on commerce, consisting of Senators Frye, Miller (N. Y.) and Vest, held a meeting zhis morning and to favorably to the full committee the Dingley shipping bill, with am amenasma ee bodying the provisions reported at the last Con- gress for carrying the United States mails An Sinendment will also be reported, Dut wilt sot 43 supported by a majority of the sul tee, Dro- wi for te adinission of ehipe sea eae en sul { PROPOSED CANALS, : ‘The House committee on railways and canals held meeting this morning, and decided to CONTAGIOUS DISEASES AMONG CATTLE. ‘The committee appointed to represent the live ‘Stock interests of the country which recently pre- Dared a ill for the extirpation of pleuro pneumo- other. diseases ‘domestic ube fae insure to the House came members. ‘abter committee Were appointed te ‘Will meet to-morrow morning. ‘The House committee on ship ‘and ship ‘owning interests today gare s hearing 40 Moura jon of the morning hour the Senate | lution requesting the President to | resolucion uthor- | duced a Joint resolution 1 Goodrich and Munger, of New York, who advocated | the abolition of the hospital tax for seamen on ves- Sels in the coastwise trade. Mr. Sherwood. of Phila- Gelphia, argued in favor of the lmitation of the Tonnage tax on steamships to thirty cents per ton ) And Mr. Flanders, of Philadelphia, advo e Feduction of fees of Steamboat inspectors. THE MEXICAN TRRATY. Senators are yery reticent on the subject of the Mexican treaty now pending before them, but the impression, so far as ican be ascertained, {5 that it will be ratitled. Those representing states Inter- ested in sugar production oppose the treaty be- cause It admits sugar free. Some Senators who | are high protectionists oppose it because It tends, they Unink, towards free trade. A Senator, who IS | opposed to’ the treaty and will vote against It, in- | forneg & member of the Honse today that im his (the Senator's) opinion the treaty wid go througi. Tt must be ratified by the 20th, and ttis within the Power of those opposing it, though in the minorit touefeat the treaty by Milibustering. ‘They can, if they choose, ta Ume remaining in makin: Messrs. Morrill and out before thein In the Senate to-day, ar parently posting themselves with angume against the Mexican treaty. One of the pot made by the opponents of the treaty 18, that vss: from Europe might bring ail the products of th and even other continents to Mexi they could be, ¥, Drought tree into this country, tins cutting Into’ our ctistoms rev ‘nue, At vcry many places along the coast of Mex- | tco foreign vessels could land and discharge cargoes, }and under the proposed treaty the point ts made | taat artictes on whieh this government Iposes | duty could be brought in us products or Mexico. | ‘The prevatiing idea about the Senate this aiter- noon Was that the oppouents of the treaty would hot permit a vote wo be ann cated the Kit to death, by consuming the ‘Speeches. nunds had maps spread WERE tp 13 ached. not apparently armunved any sy: | ing tacties, 10 jib a tacit unders Ing existed among*rhicm to taik the treaty to death. THE SENATE PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTER. At the mecting of the Senate committee on pub- | Het of settiersog the pubite domatn tn \ | and Kansas was ordered to be reported zavorab!s. | | It provides tor the payment_or two dollars | halt per acre to persons who took up lands under | the homestead or pre-emption laws witha the Tne | its of the nortuern Kansas land grant. With this ‘sum The claimant ts expected to extinguish the title | Jor thecompany. ‘Two hundred aud tity thousand | | dotlars ane appropriated. | | Senator Curkreit’s bill Tepeating the Tron Moun- | taln raflroad crant was also ordered to be reported | [favorably. ” A spect: mecttug of the comrattter has | been calied for | to consider the sev | eral bills introduced relating to railroad land grants. | Senator Jolin H. Mitchell appeared before the E ft Saturdas OREGON LAND GRANTS. e committee on public lands thts morning in | of the Oregon Central road, the lind grant | s proposed to declare forfeited, A fur- of the arcument. wilt be given tn con- | ection With the arzuments of attorneys favoring | the ud to the Oregon and Calltornia | and the Catiornis and Gregon ratiroads on Friday. THE LOW-TARIFE DEMOCRATS OF THR HOUSE are counting ty publican stde when tartff le Wats 4 epublicaas up to thelr Hite. Me diviston in the repuil Tanks Of about The sam as that existing 1nd Tanks Will be yped when the vouL Jn Ths option otlier Weadine democrats ce. ‘Their idea Is that republicans trom sole of western Stiles WHE © Lari nefar niters Zea Wisc rif reforat 1s St asin (M LALLY EM ot is Conict on low-tartil p swocrats are tls republican » are destined wy defeat In the Hous: REVIVAL OF AMERICAS SITPPL Delegations ret New York, Buston aud Phila- | delplita, Interested tp slipping, Were at the Capitol tetas Lo appear, by invitation, before the House committee on shipbiilding, and gave their Views as. Yo legislation for the can Shipplue. 1 not yer been | z with port, then they Tegand 10 western military committee, but Hinding e place to meet that nothing was dune. The delegatious WITT De ziven a fefl hearing. PRoposeD NEW cauteT opgiER. ‘Messrs. Atken, Patton, Weller, Ochiltree and Stephenson, cf the House committee on Agricnl- ture, wiil mect aS a sub-committee on Friday to | consider the question of making the Commissioner of Agriculture a Cabinet officer, | | NATE PROMOTION AND APPOINTMES ‘ lay promoted by Sergeant-at- | of the Senate, from messenger of on post oMiees and post roads to mt deorkeeper, vice Gen, Cadmus M. Wilcox: omas Balubrile Was appointed messenger to ull the place anade vacant Uy Draper's promo- Uoa. TRAPS AND STANPARD DOLLARS. At the meeting of the Honse committee on coinage, | Welghts and measures to-day Messrs. Dowd, Pusey, | Lanham, Belford and Chace were appointed a sub- cominittee 10 consider all questions relating to the Trade dollar, and Messrs Blind, Nicholls and zicey to conSider all questions regarding the culn- | age of the standard silver dollar. \ ‘CONFIEMATIONS BY THE SENATE, | The Senate In executive session yesterday con- | firmed the following nominations: Reuben A. Allen, to be Indkin agent xt Blackfeet agence’ Louts | A. Barnes, to be register of the land t Gales. E aun F. Rollins, to be recelver of public «ithaesy lat Thotas Wroag, ty be tibile Thokeys at Concordia, ans Jas. surveyor seneral of Louisiana: Geonze to be tgister at Michell, Dak: David | Hi. fo be nezister at Lake City, Col: W mt, to be fecelver of public’ moneys at Wyo. George E. Bowden, olfeetat Lewis. to} A lange num- 5 were aisy cunitimed, | A REPUTIICAN cates. has been Issued fora jolut caucus of the ican Senators and Representatives, to be | hetd tn the hall cf the Hows® to-night, to elect a | congressiona fa committee, | TARIFF. | ‘The sentiment of te democratic members of the and means ennmittee 15 in favor of a moder- | duction In the tari, adit Dill In accordance | Ulese Views Will SGom be presented to the | x | | Two COMMITTEES. ‘The unusual spectacle of two committees repert- Ing almost simultaneously fn favor of the same bill wasn ‘in the Honse yesterday. ‘The House | went into committee on the whole to “consider Questions of national aportance." ‘The question Was Upon the Lanproveme Mississippi river. n pvements recoul | The committee on jevecs | mended the Immediate passige of the bill, appro- Priating $1,000,040 tor Immediate use tn uiproving | the stississippl river. _Itiver and harbor committee Toll E After a long discussion the consideration of the inatter was postponed until to-day, when 1t will be again taken Up in committee of Le whole. ROOM FOR THE HOUSE COMMITTERS. ‘The House committee on public grounds and buildings are endeavoring to find rooms for all the committees. The plan that will probably be adopted 4s to lease Gen. Butler's reslience, opposite the south end of the Capitol and quarter the minor committees in it, thus leraing the rooms in the Capitol for the mére important committees. SENATOR ALLISON'S RENOMINATION. ‘There was general gratification expressed by Senators to-day at the renomination of Mr. Allison by the Iowa republicans. —————————— Admiral Thatcher’s Will Contested. Wis HEIRS SEEKING TO SET ASIDE A CLAUSE WHICH DBPEIVES THEM OF $20,000. A hearthg was begun in Boston yesterday in the equity branch of the superior court in the case of Eugene B. Hinkley et al. against Matton S. Fowler etal, which involves the construction of a clause in the will of the late Admiral Knox Thatcher, U. 8. NN. After specific bequests to relatives and friends, ‘the will contains the following clause: “I also will and devise that the residue of my property, after js | Yeung, Mr. and Mrs. An, | Spread in the di the it of my funeral and Just debts, qqually to the authorized agents of the home and the “Holy rel Of Jeous Christ.” Phe residue amounts to $81,000. The claimants are the Ameri- can board ers for missions, ‘the home ‘the Methodist Episco” pol society, and the Massachi ‘80- ciety. The itiff's are parties interested in mis~ sions, and the defendants are executors and benen- claries: who claim that the SOCIETY NOTES. What the Gay World is Abont—Hecep- | tions and Teas Yesterday—Person: Movements, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Beach held yesterday am: Hant reception at their aparime from two Ull five o'clock. consisted of Mrs Beach, Miss If Miss Reach, Miss Efe Beach, Miss Hayden, M usie Hayden and Miss Owens) Mrs Be handsome tollet of Diack ve the front breadth belng of em varlegated pomegranate blos ground, with diamond jew Was a black ottoman: Spanish lace, an alert worn in the hatr, and cor: Same. Miss Beach, who, like her father, 1S a nounced brunette, wore a dress spanish 1a: 1s a blonde Tace. Miss Hay embroidered 1 1 enjorable ¢ room, the able ; cut fowers. About two hundred crests entyamong them Being Mrs ated Miss Ps Mr Logan, Mrs Pucker, Mrs. Mahon fut. and’ Mrs. But x Gen. and Mrs Rickerts, Mr. rolina; Wt Wilitanson, Brown; tie Chinese 3 who IS visi Miss Wail, M son, Mrs AX, Brown. of Wyor steplay at 1 notwithstanding me began arrivis for receptions to bex: WAS. ass!s her neice, Miss Parker, who Wore Nile & With brocaded tummies, and Miss T Wk and Spanists | Ab WhePs, In addi Sulads, cofier, A Contections, li ved. Among The and champs cketts, Mix St present we Ste ms Tucker, Mrs, Dolpa, Mrs Mat Conger, and Mrs, Ingalls. | Mrs. Lin rous visitors yester day, assisted by her mother and sister, Mrs and MS Gould. yesterday. aft wwascetit Social events fed. { the Hamiiton how Miss Holman Mrs. Letter gave a “te noon, which was among : of Le day, a The ns y were Mrs. a 2 Mrs E S. Rollins: Mrs.” Bouts Johnson, and Miss J te F n HE. Roms Notiew the ‘Calis Were oughout thie atteraoin th Mt cavety and conf gly attractive Lo vi ans, umerois, hous presented ublned that was e Cllet anstion Mrs. Walte was Mrs. Watte Ain ber duties Mis. Brewster, Mrs. Fi Gresheta, Mrs. Woods, M Ton, Mrs "Blaine, Mrs. ad White, Wadsworth, Mrs Laugiiton aud M Newport. ony Pol sh t home,” nemy present, and The occasion aun Minister and held a reception last evening, suests belug 4 Was largely Senator a handsome dinner to-n at Wormles laid for thirty person ‘The guests of Mrs. Senator Joues, at her umsic on Saturday eventus, Achittual must the b: complished young lad the guests of Mm Hart sho family of Senator & Mr. Russell Haarison Washingto ‘Mrs, Har nown here 3 , 1s visiting: Mrs. Og! ‘Taylor and hetping rina Monsiicnor Cai im Mrs. Tas toe first new tn Europe sot years ago, When traveling with her hus: band. — Lieut. Wr herspoon, who ass the holidays with tls sistr, th we Waln Wright. is SUN hen aud "will be Une. — Miss Helen Tiffany, who bas be the familly of Gen, Mcke Mrs. Nek has ison, Of 8: 1, OL K Soe rrison, of Indiana, and iS bride, will arrive du whi home ta New Yor! on 9th 13%) F str 4 Who has been Spending sveFal Werks With sins, Gen, and Mrs Croc ue, has returned Lote her cout ef,on Rhode Isiand ave- TOW OFFICE-SEERERS ARE DECEIVED, I tell you, there is a great deal of hgpocrisy among public men, though I nt Mr. Hewitt with it,” suid ex-Asststant Secret Bell to a Stan reporter, discussing the Hewitt O'Donnell tmbrogiie. Mr. Kell was for years Uh second In rank az authority In the Interior d partment. The dispensing of patronage fell mainly upon blta, and he bas had, periaps, as wh ried an experioncr WILL ORIO-seckers 3 In the land. “Why,” he continued, “I have hud a | member of Congress call upon te rodace a constituent. He wonid Sux, SMir, Bell, this Is Mr. Brown, of may d 11 'wani to toll you he 18 the best man tn ii. Withont hin cur party couuls¢ carry the district Now. 1 want a place for hin, AIL nist have th. “He deserves it, for he bas don ne hard saul effective Work “for us. party anybody 1 know ot. i shed Fou fOr” tnt put man. pro QhT want ts to see Rrown well. pl can bring Wis famity—and he las a here witht Mate official,” and s Mr, Tean't promi: you anything just now, but Lwlil do my very best to. 1. Ti took aro be uble fo find something for hina, shine upon Brown's « i he Was very : M. G. would shi ine and leave, urcing tus to half an hour or less, in many cases, Ui come back alone and, drawing a ¢ n enough fo talk in a whisper, he Would say: L here, You Mustn’t thick J4was serious In w Tsald avout Brown. He and bis triends have by'h- ered meso that I have just been forced to. promise todo what I could tor im. Ido want a place, bur Pve gota man, Smit, that want to put in if it Thad told Brown I couldn't, do anything for jitta | he wouldn't belleve me: so I want him to think doing all Tcan, and bei be jusi as well satls Thave had that done with ine, uot once, but se of times,” Mr. Bell went on tO say, “in the a years of ‘my public Ife, And there's another Who come th With a consttuent, or perhaps wit ‘out hin, and say: *Mr. Jones, of my district, 1 sisted upon my getting him a place, and had to, promise to recommend him. He's fair surt of man, as inen go: Writes a pretty good hand, and perhaps Would make a good clerk. Ir you areln nesd of a man of that sort you tnight take lilt. Now Lk done What I promised. Good day.’ ‘They damn (1 man with faint praise, and then tell hm they have done their best for him. A large proportion Of the troubles. and annoyances of offlce-sreking and office-giving gTow oUuLOf the insincerity of bie men Of course the man whom 1 have | cuated as Brown, believing Uiat is member ot | ‘Congress is sincerely working for him, feels hope ful of sucerss. He remains in Washington on ex- all the time, thinking that he will get a place. His member must keep up the decelt le 1s practicing by encouraging Brown's hopes. He will Say: ‘You heard what T sald to them at the de- partment and you know they promised to find a Place for you If possible.’ ud, after weeks or months, Brown goes back hoine disappointed and © ‘out of ‘and probably denouncing the head of the t, entirely Ignorant of the dupic- tty his member has practiced upon him. If Con- and Ee omcers would only, deal with, its for oifice & great ° ‘trouble and \tment would be avoided. But ‘they won't, and I suppose never will” retest Racking Out from an Awkward Posi- ae tien. ‘The following anecdote ts told by his comrades of ‘the late Ferdinand Thetlkuhl Once, when survey- ing in front of Petersburg, Va., in 1864, after setting A WOMAN ATTACKED BY A PRISONER. fare in Jount nator. TH Phinp F. Thad J. Kewt= Lseon, 1; Lewes it, % Jobo A. de rst homes, 2: Wiison, or t « ust for thee Of iis era $0.08 ne at Wb or he pas mncat he Aste > 2 : AY od in the 3 beter Judge noe for tie et to Outer abd Tot « Jordan oa ited Stockholder. The Dil te W. This ull is eattrely distines company 9 Lanta 3 that the dae tn tts treasurg, its obligations debts; that tts ndant bas Become il from Uransacting ti vonpenedaned road chan, property Of tutant tins beea tujunedy: wasted, ah y destroyed, 16. re for some Lime by Estella Blazier. pome and eee tim in bee er he kpocked her down nad WIth an iron bolt, taille Hercules says tual 1 wee the woman, and he would So had not belp arrived. Collision on a Railroad. SEVEN PERSONS HUI, ONE PATALI d beat ber « Ig Very severe Injuri cention to kt wudoubtediy have done Lornsacnd, N.M., dan A special Uratn into a west n “ar Lisbon switch Monday nicht. Seven persons Were Injured, on Uieta, Whose Hame Is unknown, being fatally Foreign News by Cable. GPNPRAL SCMNESR” GORDON'S COMMISSION. Lobos, Jan, 18 —The marquls of Hartingtom, Secretary Of state cor war, has decided to allow Gets use” Gordon to'retatn lals eommlssion ba + hotwitistanding bis engages in the Congo country, Gels ced for Brussels to-day. eTWEEN THE VATICAN AND PROBSIAL —The uegottations between Uys) id Prussla Teiative to ecclestastical nate vssing fvorubly, and an agreement 1 reached shuruy. NEW LINES OF OCFAN StmaMERS. 1—Baton Vou Friendenthal, mime + hs approved ascheme for a rey Lunar Detween ‘Trheste ADM auieTs WU commence FunTitag oruaty. ‘The railway and ship: xoods fro Buda Pesta and Vieni York via Trieste will be exceptionally The Southern Pactfle Railway compauy aken initial steps for a direct lime af om Trieste to New Orleans. via Hav d propos maxing: preparations for Langer iS of Awerican cotton, 1a view Of the state of affair in Exypt. ent tors expects PRor: Viexwa, aster of ular ty Loxpox, nlctit, Rigi dentot the be Said Unat the goverie= nt would Hot coustder ts task te until Inshunen possess the sume rights and privileges as Engiisumen and Scoucusnen. ORSEQUIES OF THR LATE TERR LASKER, SN, dais. 16.—A coma sui. 16 president of Ue superiate? vegies of The Lakes Ii has been decided that the tanerak ‘ceremomes Shall Lake place on Monday, 28h inst. A BEIGAND CHIEF SHOT DEAD. am, Jan. 15. — The brazand chief Sisst has Dew shot dead on the tshind Jina by a detachment j ef sfarmnecrs Me made a desperate resistance 1s the troops. TINE PRENCH TX ANNAM. Loxpox, Jan, 16.—A Hong Ke = that U Into the hands of the French, the latue Yu-Lin-Kan, the southern ¢lur I-Nan or bouibard Canton, Tle A, LoWever, repudiate auy such Idea, TEN MEN AND 4 BOY KILLED, Loxpoy, Jan. 15. —While ten men and’ a doy were descending Iu a cae a.coul pit In the Gamaut col lic es the rope broke and precipitated to ule button AA — Saw a Comet. ‘apt. Battram, of steamship tn comet’ on January bearing WS. W ‘upients Wer am Were Killed. iuttuade aby San Leigist trom rion, 1 wk Very isch, tall aj. eive feet long. Shot by Masked Nien, NS, Pann Jan PAL, & merchant we n vig. Xd. seas called to Lis store at thie or SYaurnitir and then shot ty Taree anak ry © ied dy his head, and Be 19 expected ty recon His asians ted NM nly was disturted and the mutive Sur the at 1. 40WR, — A Missing Boy. Boston, A boy “1 Jesse Dean, whe came iru John Jones, who wae Thy urged Wit Larucubun, acqu iwunder OF Thomas Bragg, fie ago, has court. English Testimony im _a Divorce Cnsey TateesoN, No, Jin. 26.--The hew trial granted, inthe breach of promise suit of Mrs. tulle Hamp aril’ Jao Hine, a wealthy brewer of thie the tir Taken by Hampson’ the F county court to-day. Ole rHlct for Over whic was in Engiand, regaring Mow nm she lived there is on in Maryland. . 16. MeLane sent @ © to-day on the oft of six Dilis ws Of Lue Subject, as stated hg Various DYate eisewbere i THE STAR Fire in Troy, New York. Y., Jan. 4.—A fire this morning in at North Adams, Mass, sured. 1» Ss Judge. ‘Trov, 9 Adams brick Ti: Wnanscros, D —Judge kdward Greg Bradford, of the 1 art, died at hig Fealdeuce here at 10:50 this morning. Railroad Keceiver Appointed. TRENTON, Jan. 16.—Chancellor Runyon today granted tle jug @ teoelver for tbe North River Coustru otupany On the petition of Subc in & Co., who ane creditors, and coent Wat mg 7 unabie to pay. The company started with a cape tat slo rae eH, v increased te 10.0m,00, ‘The receiver is AShbell Green, of Bete gen county. — dew Death. Jan. 16.—Amos D. Locks one of the leading cotton manutucturers of country, died suddenly to-day of heart disease. Be Was inierested im qullis ik various parts of the Sud Provipence, it. New HavEx, Conx., Jan. 16.—Ino, alas Costello, indicted for killing Josey July 21, pleaded guilty this morning Une second degree, and was sentenced to prison for life. murder ane Society of Civil Engineers, New_York, Jan. 16—The American Society of Civil Engineers began its annual session in te po-dlay. ‘The atin were come 1. Dont. Whittemore, of Mwai iidard. of time, which aoe Foe Stated that the standi e cenuy been adopted, originally etaunated from the society. ——— ‘The Barthoidi Pedestal Fand. Xpw Yons, Jan. 26—The committer ne of che aw, fund announce

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