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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corer Pecnsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't Swe Fevereo Stan is served to entecriters mm the Moy carrera cn their own Me or $4 cents per month eeiteeah nit, at 10 cents jet Copies at the counter, 2 * fomtare prepaid—Wernts a month, nthe. $8 (fice at Washinton, D. C,as Tee Weenit 5 Postage prepa GBT AD mail exhecriptions must be paid tm advance; Repaper sent longer than is paid for Rates of atv rade know shod on Friday—$1 a year, anplication [ bening Star. WASH INGTON, D. C., AMUSEMENTS. G@Pr> conc 7 Nationa: THEx TER OPERA McCAULL OPERA COMIQUE COMPANY, @OEN a. McCAULL.. Proprietor and Manager the Casino, New York. Elegant costnmes, Spates ‘Fhe operas produced under the musical direction of HERE ERNST CATENHUSEN, To-Night snd Friday, PRINCE METHUSALEM. ‘Saturday Matinee, last time of WHE QUEEN'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. Saturday Night—only time of CESS TREBIZONDE. _ THE WHITE SLAVE. 224 SOTHERS, ! | | i DUNDREARY TO-NIGHT AT & DUNDEEAKY TO-NIGHT AT & DUNDEEARY TONIGHT AT & ‘The Brilliant Cymedian, Mk LYTTON SOTHERE, In his great character, DUNDEEARY! Acharscter made famous by his father, Mr. E. A. Sothern. Each performance this week for the Benefit of the Charity Fund, DUNDREARY MATINEE SATURDAY. Monday Next....CALENDER'S MINSTRELS. ja eon TEMPLE, TWO WEEKS ONTY. COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUALY 27H. PROF. AF. CARPENTER'S wonderful and amis & tert inment in Psychology. Grasiuutation Ucarta eit adulsaioum, {0 revered Sinute adinission, 25 aud 50 cents. Matinee, 15 and 25 mente REMEMBER, TWO WEEKS ONLY. Bbw, 2s ECHU aie oY ESE SINe 20 Santury 25 conte rps COMAQUE, MONDAY, . JANUARY 21. FAGEMENT OF DN TAGUE ble creation of THE DUDE, .TINEES TUESDAYS. TICRSDAYS axp SATUR- = jobs Days. 2 3 ve Lulipauans, Vaurlesgue of CINDERELLA, With New Scenery — Mase Mlusions. Grand Olio—i6 Great Ar anders and Burdell, Tuer aud all the Curicsitivs and Wild Animale. ad to all oniy 10 uste: irm Stkees SOUTHEAST, ING_—PROF PHIPPS, ST. JOSEPH'S HALL, corber Sth aud Hi stro ts porthwest_—Clasees now Payhes, tie Raynor, Evert the Mexican, Mlle’ MUSIC! MUSIC! ¥ es mite fur all occastone:t iowest Fates jal Ime open for reer the last joarter's class. Sociabies Tuewdass dud Fridays, 4 to Iotclock p. Private inet © Ladies, Gentlemen and Children: Stmy residence, 45 Was uve uw. Jalé-in OICE SEATS Fon for sale at Bren’ splvaviaavenur PL OSTEATE RE sp 11g compotxpa it SEALSEIN SACQUES AND DOLMANS. MINK AND SQUIEREL LINED CIRCULARS. SHOULDER CAPES OF BEAVER, SEAL AND CTTEX WITH MUFFS TO MATCH. FRESH SUPPLY OF EEAVER TRIMMING. COMPLETE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S DRESS ‘% ND OPERA HATS. Agents for the sx “YOUMANS.” batt Lowest market p: of HATS from “KNOX” ana | ew York. \EMETZ & SON, Barrens axp FURRIERS, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. Were Wai ALITTLE MONEY BUY THE MOSTE If tt ta Clothing thet fs needed, you will find at the LONDON AND LIVEEPUOL CLOTHING co’s STORE $8 Gand £10 will buy tetteramade Suite and Overccats than other stores sell af #20, $1, $12 and $1. t we sell. we save you | Manufacturing every arm from Payite the usual Viz profit that gues tothe re- | feller and wew.ve you zoud Clothinw as bear actual cost eit eanille for any place wollen, @° FINE CASSIMERE SUITS, # DRESSY CASSIMERE OVERCOATS, WO NEAT WORSTED SUITS, & GOOD MFLTON OVERCOATA, #12 DRESS DIAGONAL SUITS, 25 FINE CORKSCKEW SUITS, S12 BILK-FACED UVEKCUATS. ‘Theatove are but samples of cur many Bargain We | Are the peuple’s deteuders waist high prices, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., 42 CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. , 1878. TIT ROR FEE T ROW Tt HAH ER T HUH E T B HU EEE coco Rn A ERR fl TIT OY, oo RR as ER TET Stunt &A Ree et © Go RYH xk BUR To HH AA RKRRUE Tt. BBR A L rT Beep AS LOE RBBO AA L Bs BB AAA L L (BENEFIT OF CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL) NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY, MONDAY, JANUARY 287. MUSIC BY LOUIS WEBER'S ORCHESTRA. jalt-2w e701L003, ALIFE SPECIALTY, By Dx. J. VAN DYCE, ‘No. 22 Grant Place, ‘Washington, D. C. Dermatology refers to Diseases of the Skin and Hair anda Dermatologist. as & physician, who makes a spe cialty irtretuient. Ttisa well-kuown tact that & pb; i attention to the study and t ‘of succeed bet- a 2 Diseases * yeas Slusively to the practice of Derm Tie has stmt a, Spaiyzed aud treated fvrery form Diseaw, Rash, Humor, Eruption. Discoloration, Detect_and Blemish ef tho Conpieia, ain, hye sown. Eyelaslieg. tie Haale and Skin in exintence. util be has -arciveal at loll in their ‘teatauent. no utter, what Eceane inay be: nor low lol it lay lasted, can cue yon Stile services to the public of Wash- ate upon a hberal professioual equcatfonran cacenstve ekberience of "a0 tears. aud-a perfect Kacwledee of the rots of the skin aad a familiarity with every treatin Dr. VAN DYCK with every faith in rent Place: hours, 9 am.to 7 p.m; Ti ninable to call describe sur case and or auswer. Jad-f4tap The Dr tur and Baltinore.barine hisclaime to publ ‘Astatnuim ‘Send for Cire: ular. Porgso Serve Water This water is by the ical Faculty throuzhont ; . aud by alarve number of citizens of thir city, wie used ik wath woud riul effect. | Sendtor ilustrated Pampllets and see the eadorse- | — JOHN KEYWORTH, | 9th and Dstrestsn. w.. wear Penn. ave. $319-1mIp Agent for the District of Columbia, Drews Davo “Sroze Itake pleasure in informing my friends and patrons that pending improvements at my old stand I will re- move temporarily, ON Of ABOUT FEBRUARY 1ST, 1984, TO NO. 941 PENN'A. AVE. N. W., (VERNON ROW). Where I will continue to Keeps full assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS 4 FANCY Goons. J. W._DREW, 901 Pennsylvania Avenue Nortliwest. Eowanp Caventy & Co. iE 1425 New York avenus, 9 | PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. A Lange Stock of BANGES, FURNACES, LATROBES, GRATES AND FENDERS, At Low Prices, e JOBBING IN ALL THESE LINES PROMPTLY AT- a TENDED To. We Wor Caz Arresriox OF CLOSE BUYERS #0 OUR LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOOD BEST CLASS and prices will be found to compete with avy KOCK BOTTOM figures to be found. We have rare bargains in BLACK SILK VELVETS, ‘Twenty-eight inch, all silk, at $9. Also, some VERY HANDSOME BROCADE VELVETS. ‘We have marked down aline of COLORED OTTOMAN: SILKS to $1.50. These goods sold at $225. This is a special bargain, (8 Bargains in all Departments, Weinvite inspection. all Covezs BOUCHE, FILS & 02 Maxrrx, Yersary. atm and pte, SAtuLeON Captner, { Otc pisaud pie DRY VEIUANAL. tae paste ‘These well-known brands of Champagne are guaran- teed to be from the Vintage of 1878, which has produced the Bnest Champaxnes of the pust 15 years, For saloby BARBOUR & HAMILTON AND THOS. RUSSELL. Secvrrry Frox Loss By Bercuany. ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. RE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT CUMPANE, FLORIDA ORANGES, BANANAS, ‘WITMER'S, of Washinton, 224. 1967. 200.1000 Suneiar per year, Desks ad » BY THE SARGENT 2k CRITIES AND VALUABLE ieetuking BONDS ” Ro. take BYLCIAL GUARANT: Ex, BENJAMIN Ps cB P,SNYDER Prsttent SOHN CaS rete ECO. View Pronidant ALBERE LSTULIEV ANT, Serretary, EO Nyman, Asst. Seo'x. Chartes C. Glover, cB Case Keury A.W ‘Albert 1 Stirtevant, Thomas Bee ohn 6. Pare EE CELLULOID TRUSS. Panning Penjanin P. Sn: Bs a, Isterwicas CHAS. FISHEWS, street northwest 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, | ene PRESIDENTIAL YFAR—TRY A WASHING- TON PAPEL THE WEERLY BEAK an intepen pee ht paacen of ftty-otx Coluinna, Heb V-Wo YEAS. only one dollarayeer posthaid. Kins reports of Consresa, Departiveats: Waele {neta News and, Gossip, Dersoual, Political ced Ses Aftairm, Stories, Howe articles, &2. Send for saunple cups 23-1 1. and ts recommended by’ physic worm, and the public generally, us the medicine known. Sold by all cents bottle. YALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED, Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and ‘euited are invited to call at the Fashion Housa, wept 1111 Pa. Ave., Washington. D. 0. VALKER’S, 204 lorm STREET NORTHW! Carpet Lining Felt, Shoerimker’s Anti- and 1. Top Cements Lime, Plaaer, ‘Hair, Crooks, Tur, Tins, 6, ‘Tt ite Fait teas | *We are th SPECIAL NOTICES. _ THE GENERAL SUNDAY SCHOOL } ing appoli ted for SUNDAY AFTER .OON. Ja wary 7th, at the Church of the Epiplan: poned. ae be i Secth Doth dist ie iain hice cf Le OF PLA on MONDAY, Jann. Sfixed FENTION YE’ The Bow Coffer apd Tea wieand <r ety pruce WELL & SU: WONDI dae net same to bs Lk-w! bad te thelist at rates, Troubuchs, Biss Go n.d. F, MANNING, aly with Mescrs, Hayward & Hutehingon.) cold busineskof Marble, Slatesud Wood Mat wili be continued by ine, 1. TOUMEY, Ja28-tin 1720 Pennsylvania avenme (Se THE ANNCAT BedING OF He sro. US holders’ of the CON PH. TN=c “ the Ve tt ani FRANK 1, HAV ne TE erates, FV ENACES, ESTIMATES GIVEN TOR PLUMBING AND. HEMING. under the firm wi be Lived b) dhe Basitess sal STREET Nt N D. Ute walk pay all SRY OF AST. WUNCREL, obligations owil 3 Ja21-1ot DMPANY, annuel mivetiur for the ‘eustang year will be held ut Companion MOSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1864. Polls open: froin izocleck mu fod pene Sa: AL HALE B. BAILLY, Secretary. PUBLIC ALL, BSN nuance nes near Guilfd, Lou tin county. 4 site i person, the same y and lawfully taken possession of seni of any eau Ps ue KE AL SMITH, y B. 10085 the best patna ever discovered for Whooping Couch, Croup sud Colds, Sc Tne Yeon all drugs and’ nusrosies, Sry ie. All Gringgtts. Prec 9b atid See it a ‘BUILDING LUMBER,” AND HARD WOODS, <F ot every description expecially uruered tw suit customers, 4 |. 8-4 Ach Counter Tops,prime and seaconed: Also Walnut, Mahogany. Cedar, Cherry, Poplar. Oak, Ash, White Pine, Georgia Pine and Virginia Pine, rough dreaved, or manufactured into Partition, Ceiline, W scoting, Flvoring and Mouldings. in lots to accommo- dace. Ali orders filed with dispateh anu correctueas, at Nee tha CUNTEME marKet prices, WM. McLEAN & SON, on Cor. 13th and B strecta northwest, r THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND AcS” Residents is particularly callal to PHOSVIT the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic, and Safe: ard wcainat 3 ‘For sale arated by the glass or inbotdes oy W. ©. MILBURS, ‘Manufacturer, Ania avente, DFERMIC BALM IS THE BEST PREPARA~ ticn for chapped Lauds and Ups. g5cents per lal size. 1) cents, ar MUNCASTER & HO\ harmucy, corner 7th and [streets northwest Jai BOOK AND JOB PRINTING @Y GRAY & CLARKSO: Globe Ofer, 989 Peansvive ‘The facilities of our establishment are stich that wo can execute printing of all kinds neatly and correctly at Feanobabie figures, GRAY & CLAKKSON, — 12l-sh RASS . FENDERS AS FIXTURES, T, Coucones BertpiNa, sas oS , enn, Toa BRASS ANDIKONS, FIRE 5! a &e,, e. F. BROOKS, RER’ Brass and Porcelain Latups, Port- Prices. ; Prescriptions a specialty, Fertumery aud Toulet Articles fi ee Prese: T Your Wire with aJARDINIERE, a beautiful and acceptable pres- ent for any Ind: We are vil than ever oi selection ug them ina novel form, at prices less dL with Ble ornamentations of your own vel nen of Til ‘bella LRG of Tiles tn Tm Stands, very “eres det rermeenatives of Moxey 5.83. ve forall ‘tuekr wrctiies anid Miueal Detpratiois, hn eal in Lunported Tiles, Bram Tit Gods Ber HAYWAKD & HUTCHINSON, Fos: Fers:) Fonsi AT REDUCED PRICES. cig telance of our stock of Ladtew Wraps, Dolmans, realare fur sud quilted lived, at clowine, out Bgures, All relabie goods, = SEAL SKIN GARMENTS. Genuine bargains int ‘They will be nfty per ceut higher Nett seasoae ‘Mink and Chinchilla CIRCULARS from $65 up. Sole agents for DUNLAP'S NE} aielggegnts for Dv |W XORK SILK OPERA WILLETT & RUOFF, Hatters and Furriers, 965 Pennsylvania avenue, OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE axp WHITE SWAN MINNESOTA FLOUR, GEO. E. KENNEDY & 80N, No, 1209 F street northwest, is Foreign Fruits, Table Luxuries, German and French Delicactes: &e.. ke: a8 7 Vacexrixe Axp Easren Canps AND NOVELTIES! Just received and ready for early selections, Besides the above I have alarge and choice stock of BIRTHDAY CARDS, CONGRATULATION CARDS, AND WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS, Card-plate Engraving and Printing a specialty—100 (Cards printed on best Bristol-board Cards for $1. WHITAKER’S BOOKSTORE, 205 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ja Formerly 941 Pa ave, WAX DOWN IN PRICE IN ORDER ‘TO MOVE THEM. of ‘LACE CURTATN| AND STANDING ckoivers, in Ebony, Ash and Mahowan ‘Full line of BODY BRUSSELS, in which we are offer- tor CABHL ‘tock of Furnitures complete and at BOTTOM PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE, su the ab also Artistic aud Faney Col- | ashington News and Gossip, GOveRNMENT RecsIPTs To-DaY.—Internal reve- ue, $351,499; customs, 555,381. | Notes FOR Repewrtios.—The national bank notes received for redemption to-day amount to $458,000. Navat ORpeRS.—Commander A. D. Brown, de tached from command of the Jamestown on tue | Teporting of his relief, and placed on walting or- ders; Commander Ci from the | navy var, Bost ondered to | cominand the Jans ry; Gunn Willva: Forder 2 nesott, stud granted permtssi brookiyn for ret Tne pinwall, All well, . Tetely appointed eharge ston, has been named nt of Peru in the Venezuela, Mk. News Reronvep 1 dispatch from Tndianapotis states that before Mr. New lett dered his rest Treasury, which WIN be : on bis retaru trom New York. It ve resalled fo Washington m Dt veveut WE he return to fon pers Mir, Now's reason for ten Is. urgcnt presstire of private bust List.—Lteut. Com. Thos. nel tte A. Chesley were yes on the retied list. of the navy” on COUNL OF physical diswhll TuE Itewarss retary of the 01 essage from Minister Hnnt, ME tela the riure orf Harber ton, Huseow With te retudns oF D sand party ior | New York: M etviit —Mr. Miers Coryell, a aval arivisory board, AVE as it fe the neces YELL. RU IGN: nber of the <i lus Pestenation, mit uniule to ut mwiiek ‘a awe enti Nel y 5 EXPOSES (ons of te departnent for the ide Which he iris performed all Of Lite be ys: | dus dur the maval advisory 1 tor some litle tine, TeHGE LAWRENCE aS a Hoc Ike Lawren “ANVASSER.—Friends, Uke frst controler of the Treas. ult Inake a fortune by turning “Tor thls busine ree wandered td without beng tnt Dy the test coat of Soplmon fame,” that Congtesstuis place isposti fourteen volumes Of Liwren es opin 1s his duty tosend to hus i Hse UNAse nast hikeiy to Srequenty ue with the informa nie there Lo wre re Shuli be no ne- ovis the object of rietds, bat, a one of 1oL.05 18 good nature, ho harm 1s OLD Carrar plain, Proj Capt. Cash, an ses to appear before the Sec- retarlesot War and Navy to urge upon them the advisainity ing a reward of $50,000 iy whale shail rescue the Greely Arcle exploring party. He says that the Whalers would start out ina short Ume now, and | ch aTeward were offered would exert them- ach Lieut. Greely, and the rescue would: tion coud be titted out, Fixe Vacascies Tat Dip Nor Exisn—In confirming a uuiaber of promotions in the army ue other day, the Senate selected the names of amimber of officers who were to be promoter, Vice certain other officers to be promoted to still Igher grades, postpeming action in the latter cases. As the existelive of the vacancies in the lower grades depended upon the promotion of officers Frown those grades to. SUI bi practically filled va hdlid not exist. ho further or different nction had been taken no end of contuston talght have arisen, ‘The President Would probably have been compelied to withhold ‘the commissions of those promoted, to prevent the others from belng without any ‘position in the army. Fortunately all difficulties were averted by the prompt | the contitinations already made, with the intel Uon of acting upon all the eases at once. LIrcT. GRERLY'S BRoTHER.—The brother of Lieut. Greely ts in the etty on hts way south trom ewburyport, Mass. He was at the Navy <depart- Ment 10-day" anxious to learn particulars of the proposed Greely relief expedition, SCRGEON GENERAJ. WALES’ TERM OF OFFICE as surgeon general of the navy will expire to-morrow. No nomination of a successor will be made, how- ever, until next week. Notwithstanding the strong influence to favor of Dr. Wales’ reappointment th no doubt but that Medical Director K. M! 1 Will be nominated to Succeed hin. ‘Tur WeRELY STAR for this week 13 now ready for mailing: price, three cents per copy. It 1s a age paper, of iifty-six coltimns, cut pasted and folded, und Will be sent_anywhere tn the United States and Canada, postpaid, for one wollar a year. ‘ PERsoNat.—Ex-Governor Foster. of Ohio, and J. P. Lockwood, ‘Thos, Pyterman and John E. Risley, of New York, are at the Riggs—S, L Wailles, of Washington, was registered in Jacksonville on Wedne-day.—Mr, Win. Broadhead, an extensive Inanufucturer, of Jamestown, N. ¥., 13 at the Na- onal, accompanied by his wife, SOCIETY NOTES, At Mrs. McElroy’s first reception, which takes Place from three until five o'clock to-morrow after- noon, the following nated Jadies have been In- yited to assist: Mrs. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Lincoin, Mra. Teller, Mra. M. K. Waite, Mrs. Samuel F. Mil- ler, Mrs. W. B. Woods, Mrs. Jos. R. Hawley, Mrs. George H. Pendleton, Mrs. J. G. Carlisle, Mra, J. Warren Keifer, Miss. iiss Mellon, of Phila- delphi, and Wie Misses IS, Of New York. ‘The customary Thursday evening reception was held Inst night at the Secretary of State's, at which were gathered, as usual, members of the Cabinet, patie of the Supreme Court, members of the dip- lomatic corps, officers of the army and navy and bumerous distinguished civillans, Justice and Mrs. Woods also held a large recep- tion last night, Mrs. Woods belng assisted In recelv- dng by Miss Foster, and Miss Hutchins, Most ot those who atten 1 Frelinghuysen were likewise hefe during the evening. a ‘The second hop of the season given last evening atthe Natlonal hotel proved most enjoyable, there being present, in addition to those families ‘the winter at this house, many Senators and resentatives with their wives and daughters. Miss Ransom holds a reception this evening from 7 to o'clock at her studio, 915 F street, ‘The wives of Judge Spaulding and Colonel Doubleday, Mra. Charles Mcltreth, Miss Bartlett and Miss ‘Alice Riddle will agsist Miss Ransom tn recetving. Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Evans, for many years past residents of the District, but now of Balti more, have Issued invitations for the mar of their daughter, Miss Helen, to Mr. Townsend Scott, the ceremony to be performed at the Em-' manuel church, of that city,on February 6th, at half past six o'clock. ‘The wife of Commodore Nicholson and her sister, Miss Mi Blake Jones, returned from ‘the mur 01 er 1 Mr. Asaph’ ids, of Pittsburg. Mr. and Childs Wil arrive here on ‘Tuesday next for a briet Visit to Atr. W. W; Corcoran prior to golng to thelr future home in Pittsburg.——The Misses Lazell, of Brooklyn, now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin- ‘were among the ett Visttiny Washington wi joyed cue. omciat calung, on Wi ——Miss Hall, of Virginia, fting her aunt, ‘Mrs. Forrest, on N street—M (essrs. ohn W. and Asa B. Hutchinson with thetr sister, thy. Gira. Patton), are now visiting friends and Telatives in this city. ‘These three were of the ori- nal quartette famous as the “Hutchinson Fam- fy" dnd’ are. the only surviving ‘members of & familly of sixteen brothers and sisters. ARYLAND LEGISLATURE. —The le Maryland has passed the mabual-training. of tye In the house leaves wereapraised jore city. 1m the hor rere: Seaterday. for bilis (o change the divorce law: to prevent Ucket scalping; to amend the trredeemable ground rent law; to make a married woman’s prop- erty Mable for debt, Ca ive the Tight. to her independent of ‘her 1d; to prohibit the Inanufucture and sele of adulterated candies and. confections; to reduce licenses vo 50 cents, the bill being similar to the new one intro- duced in the senate, ‘The annual report of the inspector of in New York shows that Cee year 2 new butldings were erected in New York city a a cost Of $44.204,688, Among the Dullcings erected were six hoieis, eleven churches, five schools and ten places of ainusement. nay lave | ected provably before « government ex- | ones, the Senate | Ir| ‘fon of the Senate in withdrawing | FRIDAY. JANUARY 25, 1884. TWO CENTS. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE PORTER DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. MEASURES DISCUSSED IN THE SENATE. PROCEEDINGS IN THE COMMITTEE ROOMS. The Senate. In the Senate Mr. [lair tucroduced a bill “to pro- ¥ide for the free circulation of newspapers and j other pertodieal pubiteations within the state | where they are publisiied.” WANT 10 KETALIATE. Mr. Cameron (Wis) presented a petition from the Merchants’ association, of Milwaukee, praying for Tetailatory Zegisiation Rgainst the foreign nations who exclude American meats, ‘The petitioners aver UuGt the Wines of thes fureien countries are much adulterated i:nd should be excluded. MR. SERMAN'S RESOLUTION, Mr. Sherman called up his resolution on the Vir- ginta election, Mr. Lamar hoped its consideration would be post- Poned Uil onda Mz. Sherman itd no objection, provided tt would not Tos? ILS postion. The cousidcration of the resolution w Monday, over tll THE PUKCUASE OF BONDS. Mr. Be United States treasurer from purchasing United States bonds at rates above par. He thought we Ought to stop such purchases sud so apply our sur- plus honey 2s 0 redtice Laxation, Mr. Morrill suid we would guin largely in the chase of bonds. + premiuin, by Tetum | Unem at lower rates of interest. ‘Whe House. Prayer was offered tis morulng by Blsbop Ly- mau, of North Carolina. THe HARLEM KiVER PROVEMENT. Mr. Hutchins (N. Y.) presented a petition of Jndge J.R Angel and others for the passage of an act antuorizing the Secretary of War to contract with y fougiiton for the entire work of improv- Jng Harlem river at a cost not to exceed $1,395,000, Uhe work to be completed in 1885. Referred. THE FITZ JOUN PORTER BILL. The morning hour having been dispensed with the House, at 12:15, went into committee of the whole (Mr. Sprinyer, of Ilinols, in the chair) on the | Fitz John Porter bu r= took the floor in order to con- fay last te oppust- een U. rodueed At Gartietd dle ATi to Ue tion to the bil, Hed Was based pon ares Garneld. Tv iscovery OF ttn lution Was defeated, have been upon that evi OIF, Taylor, knew what Girt two the Was to-day. MK. TAYLOR'S RESUME OF THE CASE, He then pro ake a resume of the history of the case, contending that Porter had wilifally disobeyed orters, end even Whhout orders, lave marched tote aid er was heard 10 say That confesston to be loval 10, mon woul MOU appear, He 1d’s opluon Was up Wal to Pops N Was a plea of guilt be distoval to fhe 1 could make 1 Sere) which had fad-d trout Porter <1 the trees at Bethlehem cuurch and was disioval to Ws commander. Congress wight remove the penalty, but jt was a case of sul nd It coud | hot revive the giorles that once clustered around. his brow fro the south musi not belleve that by restoring Porter they Were holllng }ont the ol neh Of peace or that they were ug irritatio: British government p Tevolution to force L back Into the American ity it would not have pleased tue soldiers who fought in that army. District Affairs in Congress. HEARING THE CLAIMS OF A NEW COMPANY. The District sub-committee on corporations | heard the arguments of the trustees of the United States Gas, Electric Light and Fuel company, of the District of Columbia, in behalf of their applica Uon for incorporation. #The clerk of the committee was authorized to. notify all_ persons Interested in the matter to appear before the committee on ‘Tuesday. ‘they were had had th int wer atter t Capitol Topics. WHY SENATOR CAMERON It is understood that Senator Cameron, of Penn- sylvania, writes that he will take possession of bis Seat In the Senate as soon as the question of presi- dential candidacy ts settled. He says he wants to be out of the way, because his interesting himself im the behalf of any candidate would. operate against him, a8 the ery of bossisin would be raised in the convention. AN. APPOINTMENT. J. M. Woolers has been appointed as assistant in the House fulding room. THE M'PHERSON BANKING BILL REPORTED. When the Senate fluance committee adjourned last night a vote was pending upon a proposition to ‘Substitute the McPherson for the Aldrich bil. The members present had recorded thelr votes, leaving the resulta tie. Senator Voorhees, who was ont favor of the McPherson bill, Which was therefore Teported. Senator Sherman Joined the five demo- cratic members of the finanee committer In votlng to report this bill, preferring ft to the measure Which had previously been substituted for his own DIL ‘The MePherson bill provides that upon & deposit of bonds us required F any banking association shall be entitied to receive from the controller of the currency circulating notes not ex- ceeding in amount the par Value of the bonds de- te Soup of the republican members of the finance comnilttee propos to reporu the measure which was yesterday. su Sherman bill’as embodying the views of dhe m- norlty. PROVIDING FOR THE REINSTATEMENT OF CADETS. At ameeting of the House committee on naval affatrs to-day, Mr. Talbott gave notice that Tues- day next he would favorably report. the bill provid- ing for the reinstatement of cadets and cadet engl- neers legislated out of omice by the naval appropri. tion act of June 2d, 1882. Mr. Thomas was author- tved to report a Dill’ providing for theabolishinent of the rank known as Junior ensign. GHANGING PLACES ON COMMITTRES, By consent of the Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives, Mr. W. W. Eaton, of Conn, a member of the committee on naval affairs, to-day changed places with Mr. George D. Wise, of Va.,a member of the committee on foreign affairs. The change Fwas made at the request of Mr. Eaton, wo ex- essed a desire to be connected with the’ commit- ‘On foreign affairs, because of his former connec- ton with committees having in charge subjects of @ foreign nature. IN BEHALF OF PENSION APPLICANTS. ‘The committee on invalid pensions passed a reso- Iution to-day not requiring an applicant for pension to prove his physical condition upon entering the armay, asthe fact of his having been recelved is suf- fictent evidence of his sound condition. UNIFORM POSTAGE. ‘The House committee on post offices and post Toads decided to-day to report favorably Mr. ‘Money's Di providing that the rate of postage on ‘second-class publications tn a letter car- Ter's office for delivery by the carriers of the office ‘ahall be uniform at two cents a pound. ‘THE SKINNER-POOL CONTEST. ‘The committee on elections had under consider- ation to-day the Skinner-Pool election contest. Angument washeard in behalf of Mr. Skinner's PLEADING THE CAUSE OF THE SETTLERS. ‘Mr. Ridington, of this city, appeared before the public lands committee to-day in béhalt of the set Uers upon lands the forfeiture of which isnow being {ainda be foreteed. Str Burdett was bolors the ane mittee in behalf of settlers also. NORTHERN PACIFIC LAND GRANT. ‘The Huse committee on public lands decided to- day to hear the attorneys of the Northern Pacific the forfetture of the land to that against forte grant GEN. ORD'S REMAINE. ‘Representative Lyman, of the House committee on military affairs, was authorized at a meeting of ‘the. committee to-day to favorably report to the House a bill for the appointment and retirement of Henry J. Hunt, now retired as colonel, as major general The Was authorized to urge Consideration at an early day of the Senate bill pro- for the removal of the remains of Gen, Ord from Havana to Washington. ALASKA, Gen. George P. Thrie, of late inspector general on the staff of Gen. U. § Grant, and late ‘Representative of Alaska to the Forty-frst Con- Mem. HILL. APPOINTED. Col, Taane R. Hil, of Oho, was this ap pointed assistant sergeant-at-arms of the House. ‘stood would be made when Mr. Leedom elect- eas gocasionsd, bya slight erste ‘Mr. Hill and Mr. Lefevre, ‘between these gentlemen last evs, | called up his resolution prohibiting the wtrodace a | 7Uh OF Nareh, 181; Iwas Ue same as LIS | sserting that he | of town, has now returned and cast lis vote in | stituted In committee for the | fevre wrote a letter to Sergeant-at-Arms Leedom asking hin to make the appolutiment. The sup- port of the Ohio delegation for Mr. HMi was thus made unanimous. ‘The appointment fs satisfactory, not fo the Ohio men only, but nearly all the demo” erats express their approval. A NOMINATION PIGRON-HOLED. Abont two months ago Mir. John P. Hull was nom- inated by the President for receiver of public moneys at Jackson, Miss, but it seems that the Senators from that state oppose his contirmation, und no ac Uon bas vet been taken, ‘The nomlaxtion 13 * hung committee room for the present, | FUSION IN MAINE. Ex-Representative Ladd, of Matne, was at the Capitol today. He belleves that a union of the | | democratte and greenbaex elements will be effecte against the republicans in the fall campaten. le POSICION xetsS together with any beveves it can defeat the repub- leans. Mr. Ladd has been prominently menuoned in his state for the gubernatorial nomination. COMMITTRE CLERKS APPOINTED. | Ethelbert Wade was to-day appointed clerk to House committee on mines and taining. W. J. Brounen was to-day appoliiied clerk to the House committee on Libor, FOR THE RELIEF OF MESSKS. CLARK AND BOWEN. Mr. Frye fntroduced tn the Senate to-day a DIL for the relief of Reuben B. Clark and Sayles | Bowen. It Is the same bill that was before the Last | Congress, “It reeves CLirk and Bowen as suretl r Couttactors for Uke Memphis post office. Re- , ferred to committee on claims. | MISCELLANEOUS, Major Jere. Willtaius, of Oblo, 1s to take the po- | sition of Dill clerk tn the office of the secretary of {he Seuate in place of Major Leigh Chalmers, gulllo- Mr. Frank Crosby has a. patent to mgister the upen questions In the House, by whlel the Fs (ast Dy simply pressing a button on elther he pateut Whit be offered to the | er, of Arkansas, has appointed Col. idinot his privaie secretary. | up"in 2 a { | | Mr. Camcron’s, Nomination. WHY FAVORABLE ACTION TPON IT WAS RECONSID- BRED BY A SENATE COMMITTEE. ‘The nomination of Mr. Brewster Cameron for re- | celver of public moneys. tn Kansas was ordered to | be rd from the Senate committee to report 1 was reconsilered, ‘This was done at the fustance of parties Who el@imed that they could show reason Ww mid not becontinned. ner to cive then an opportunty to do so th sideration was voted, tht these parties fault to put in a upon wiih th ron fs hiomnin: onthe itv persons Who can the plac how thar M) the comma TB THINKS THERE WIL, BE No EXVE LATION, AND BELIEY TAL REDUCTION WILL NoT REDUCE. Speaking on the tariif quest porter last nts! have uot the i has taken or m. m with a STaR re- | Mr Hesttt, of New York, satu: ast 2 What action Mr. Inthe matter. A y self, f you ask me if Lain working on the tariif, 1 say yes. have been considering the question f ten vears, Dut I have no bill ready to present to the columittes on ways and: mes solve th ny and when T >to that c mmnltter (or tacit action. set discussed the gues: any membersof it hi “heeout!red, “have been very clearly | ter to. Albany Argus, end have discussed, Thave not changed no Use Of a perpetual repell- are ring a tarif | pnt, as stated" adked Tae Stage | | i am cne&ced upon a plan, but tt 1s not set com- | pleted. and 1 done think it thterests te publle to khow how Tarrive at my conclusions.” \ yiilas the committee deciled when this subject | | WHl be taken up for discussion?” | | SNo, the mater has not been mentioned. As soon | a8 Mr. Morrison 1s prepared to bring the matter be fore The comamittee the discussion wlll be entered | i! the views Of each metaber will be pretty | hiy venttiated; but 1 don’t think any one ! wil bribg’ the question up betore he 15 ready with some mesure.” Hl “What do. you Think of the scheme for a twenty T cent horizontal reduction, which Mr, Morrison | s sald to be preparing?” asked THE STAR | don't know; Mr. Morrison, I belleve, has tre- | quently expressed himself in’ favor of some such measure; Dut Uhis matter will be thoroughly dis- | cussed in the cominittee. If Mr. Morrison presents | sch a Dill he will have to prove its effectiveness: before it would recelve the sanction of the commit tee. T can't say, Dut a horizontal reduction of ‘twenLy per cent might not reduce the revenue. Our first duty is to reduce the Income and get rid of the Immense redundant revenue, Such ® horlzoutat reduction might not do this it might even, by ti- creasing the tuportations, ineneise the révene. AST look at tt, think a twenty per cent reduct would really ot reduce the present revenue more than five percent. But the question. 1s a very tm- portant one and must be duly copsidered. All the- | ories must be supperted by proof; legislation must | not be merely experimental.” ‘The Democratic Executive Committee. | INDICATIONS THAT REPRESENTATIVE BARBOUR WILL | BE MADE CHAIRMAN, ‘The democrat8 In Congress are discussing among themselves the composition of their congressional executive committee, soon to be organized. In or- | gantzing their committee the democrats proceed | differently trom the republteans. ‘They only choose the number needed for the committer, while the republicans constitute a committee of one repre- sentative from each state having a republican mem- der in elther house, and then from among this nun ber an executive committee which manages campalan ts chosen. Under this plan a majority of the meibers of the congressional committee have, practically, nothing to do with {ts work, ‘The demo: | erats tn Jolht caucus elect thelr executive commit | tee directly, and It 1s usually composed tn part of | private eltizens, while the republicans make thetrs, up entirely from Congressmen. ‘The present indi- | cations are that Representative Barbour, of Vir- ginla, will be made chairman of the democratic committee, His management of the late Virginia Campaign Was sO successful that very many of the democrats in Congress think he is the very man to be placed at the head of the committee to have charge of congressional elections next fall. For secretary of the committee Representative Phil. ‘Thompson is mentioned. He gave his party very general satisfaction in. the discharge of the duties of that position tn the last campaign, and if he will accept he can, 1t 1s believed, get the place without the asking. Solicitor Raynor on Woman’s Rights. HE DOES NOT THINK WOMEN OUGHT TO COME IN CON- TACT WITH RUDE BEALITIES—WHY HE REFUSES A STEAMBOAT MASTER'S LICENSE TO MHS. MILLER. ‘The Solicitor of the Treasury has written an opinion with regard to his refusal to grant a certl- ficate of license as master of a steam vessel to Mrs" Mary A. Miller, of Louisiana, After admitting that there fs no express provision in the law to prevent Woman commanding a steamboat, he discusses ‘at great length the relation between the sexes, and ainong other thigs says: “There are in the diversified relations and pur- suits of life many kinds of labor for which women may be specially suited. But these enable a woman to preserve her social and exclusive character as & woman. ‘They do not involve associations with the mer and ruder portions of the opposite sex that are inevitable in their character. {t is known to navigation that there 1s no business pursult. re juiring more of contact with the ‘rough and tum- of life than this does. While women are to be ‘honored for engaging in such industrial pursults of honest labor as nature has adapted them to, I can- not dut think that their ent in its’ is calculated to degrade instead naractet, The few may not for a eoctedior apporated the oles of sherk (or, and €! 1c. 1 orburshal. When ® muletactor is. executed for murder it 18 the marshal or Sheriff that has to dis- the revolting duty of executioner. And who. ‘The Dutch expedition which was sent to the relief of the captured crew of the British steamer Nisero, which vessel was wrecked on the east coast of ta, effected a! a Tajah’ well and ‘strongholds of the rajah assault, but lost several officers and men on was not" suctensfu io obtaining tae expec crew, and it 1s feared that they will all be 3 the Falah threatened to, Hill them when the day or two azo the motion | K | press a reported excitement among the p | percent, the heavier red: Telegrams to The Star. AFFAIRS IN MADAGASCAR. ANOTHER LONG ISLAND TRAGEDY. | ee A COMMUNITY IN DANGER OF STARVING. | aa | PANIC IN AN ALBANY HOTEL. —— ‘The Colorado Mine Catastrophe. ORING SUBTERKANEAN CHAMUEKS IN SEARCH OF THE DEAD—HOrE OF FINDING THR BURIED MINERS ALIVE ABANDONED, | DesveR, Cor, Jan. 25.—A special to the Trin from Crested Butte Says:— An explo: ost reached chamber No. i Colorads Coa’ on Commun anid ‘ boxty red: Une slow,” Everything possibi the bodies as sperdily nding any ¢ audoned | Threats were made Last 1 erintendent Robinson and Mitv best Uhe latter, and ser InsOn is at the Wine supertatendi: the Work of searciing for the bodies. Nos come th some Who hase urged, {his opportunity to make trond , at the mine 18 a most pitlfulane, The wives 1 children of the buried mien stl hover around t entzance to Ue ml to the distressing Sov ud thelt lamentatious add iu Carmo, Jan. im, Writes that Howsan’ wen th hi Sralu supplies are coming in as u-tal, APPAIRS TN AG SEW « an, comma! wd rots: Bt hs, aud that the | Loxnos, Aviews from Mad: Stat that when the United States steamer lyn was | { Tamatave the captain intended ty vist Ce town, | but, as he was prevented a] bo. eilned landing in a Fren q Was ret hic, j tt people were | jon OF Queen K. | ber. Tih | molt souttler eves wl oF our aces AN INTEFESTING DERATE, Viewsa, use of the Aus- trian partktuen, ation de German 1 bef hts be, Jeries are crowded | . s TONOrES, A dispaten tren Ad Nol January a4 ockade, Witch wil juin, to pr sand materia WHE be ns qniek at st Uae tnsun tral C Viena, Jan, hig thts hy Vhe a ndeawansd £ Hoxk Kows. {lity to foreteners have h Hol-liow, the northern ei Nan, where a lirce body landed on the 167h ip . 5. —Placants proc 1 tah Urreuce of such de The Canton river Is SUM open to dav AN OFFICIAL DENTAL. | Virswa, Jan. 2.—1t ts officitlly denied that a} force of Uhians bas been ordered 10 Crowtla to supe there, NO REPORWS IN RUSSIA. Moscow, Jan. 2.—The teazefte deutes the repert Mat state reforms are in The course of preparation. | PEROK WILLIAM'S HE At BERLIN, —The Eniyeror Willie's he: Is improving, “Hie passed a coed nihit and tos freshed at 9 oclock Unis imorntn, ‘The eiapress | ‘held @ brillant reception yesu morning erin 4S boleliD n Baring, the Bet a, the Exy pad pritne mitis- | iyn Wood, commanuer of the Eug- | pt. A CHURCH DESTROYED EY A GALE. Deen, Jan. 2 le Weduesiaiy demolished | the Catholle churcu In Manor—ILuuilton, couity Leltrim. | WRECKED. Lospox, Jan. 25.—The Rritish_ schooner Luthe from Greenock for St. Johu's, bear Nevin, Wales, during ue late gi her crew were drown: Crtcaco, Jan. + at home er, WhO has ber ME Ot St O'Malley Any night With Sparks tre slightly damaged. ae A Destructive Fire. OREGON, J A fire here yesterday | af Gusine-s houses | asphyxiated. ‘Th Catting Wages in a Watch Factory. Bostox, —A notice was served yestenaay | makin; eprices paid job hat Waltham watch Lactory. The cuvextends ( thee ding and anges frou five t special ‘and experimental jobs. The pay roll, whirl: $100,000 a month, will be reduced Kecently the company has cove Into the manutac= ture of ‘a plainer and cheaper grade of w hich, With the Sharp competition of orher 1 factures, home and foreizn, has necessitated a cut down, About foriy hands have been disenarged within @ short Lime, this also belag due to Lue above-mentioned change. es A Hanging Postponed. New York, Jan. 25.—Taeodore Hofman, who Was to have "been hanced to-day for munterlug Marks, a pedler, has ivi n notice of an appeal. Con. sequently the dite of execution 1s postpuned, petud- | ing # hearing by the court. j Philndelphia’s New Controier. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25.—Governor Pattison to- day appotnted Wm. N. Hirst to the city controller. ship, Which Was msde Vacant by the death of E. Harper Jefirles, Mr. Hirst heretofore heid the po- sition of cuier clerk In tie controller's office, A Panic Among Lezistators, Axnany, N. Y., Jan. 25.—Much alarm was created among the members of the assembly who are tS at the Delavan house while that body was session this morning, by a report that the hotel was on fire, and many hurriedly left tie chamb Upon investigation it was learned tat the fie occurred in the store of Leonard & Weeks, dealurs in paper stock. AU this hour, 1 p.m, We Breis burning. ———__ ‘The Coldest of the Semwon. ‘TORONTO, ONT., Jan. 25.—Last night was the cold- est of the season in Cauada, the mercury ranging from 10 to 39 degrees below zero, fistcheseriss Fifteen Years, Wm. Farrell, one of the ited and robbed Luther Church Of $2,900, and Who Was arrested tn Potladeipida, pleaded guilty to-day, and Was sentenced to state Prison for fifteen years, James Ticterung, luis alleged accomplice, pleaded not guilty, and’ was remanded for trial. —————— Business Failures for a Week. ‘New Youre, Jan. 25.—The business fallunes of the 7 days as reported to K.G. Dun & Co, of he mercantile agency, number for the United States 287, and for Canda 4), or a total of 317 for tue Week a3 against 4¥5 for tke previous week, a Teduc- Yon of 105. ‘The failures continue relatively heavy in the Western and southern states and on the Pacific coast; these three sections of the country accounting for about two-thirds of the Wwtal uuu SSS Lost With All on Puone, company of New Jersey, Pennsylvanta and im the Tulued Suaice eacuireo by a full Pea, cgnesung. of Judges McKenna, Nixon ‘application on ot the same plaints 3 prone the Gveriand company from and using Telephone instrumenta Acting i t | a serious ac A Bank Clerk Arrested. - Cursrer. Pa. Tan &— iene Rodgers a lente tae Fine Nationa ba was errrsted rok falsity ity the accounts of dey. “ARLOUDE OF $5,700 Another Long nd Tragedy A FARMER MCKDEAND UY a MULATTO—a HOKROK OF THE MAVEES MURDER TMrexsvirtr, eT, Jin bait ton na tall, slim ate, used for 1 striking him aa let lim for howe Upon en- kitchen and ving tn ® rn WA hed up perpetrae inthe a ‘eand Townsend © areeach about Mes S Tecovery is very Matiroad travel tnverrupted. SONY he star of tast try oud travek Jt nder a Paling Cellimg. way Mew Alex STARTING, rear anger visions tn, >! New Testimony in the Zora Burns Case. 1 eZora, Lrseors, Tuts, © clotim ts now made urnsease ts ready . Who Went to dy, and the grand Jury that and 7 forts Wb cabin ima Lik ute her cain their Light preceding the jouler look Zora away inion in Chicage. ever srtanee to the city, axon Teal properts hy 1 soUron OF aument Affairs, YAN WR ns enswerd a Jetter attention of the vertow from suns nimi ¥ of Tats aN ches cule Ty Should IL beourue tine swame TAN IN STREET CARS. in a communica. Commis: im tothe. Soong nay fe Observed Laat thie on, ts Tull of dirt and t r WIth Lhe slightest wit 8 Loleseue, NAUSPOUs t the sthell of the Trust beextremely ume Wiuters ago T tO. Ube su ed fort led the overs these horse cars’ hs to have rectified.” in the Comtalasioners uilia® complatut Was Made wit Wet TN, hie WAS f fownshiend, who made an crass Ww contain a large s. chinrlde of sodium aud oLabie debris. He noufied the: Cine and had a stop put to tte Mstriet Commissioners Edmunds, acknowl Ad Fespecting the uso wrsot the Washington and Lupus, and to reply hab Aornee that there is no wet thuntetpal corpo anthorizing <b to deal (os a puksance at com- ie railooad company to . tes distrtet. attorney. ress see HELO Wt any duty in the Ui nastoners, they will do wriy belongs to Unom to give ft effect. Souecrig the tine Of FUnAIAg Care Liemtatned by te Commissioners, and wa own fliresd {vinwt by the r oft 1 Cony! have been, a clause Inserted Iu the Moense MUL prepared by few giving then power to regulate Ut that re. spect, but iC Includes nothing furtuer. THE TAXES AGAINST THE Mr. Joun PF. of ise Poor LITTLE SISTERS OF THB for the Little Ststers 4.08 the Coramission= fen anna, alter calis t i Disinet to cial taxes Sof the Poot on thelr prope Saare 3, where ar ending dune 30, eu IN Suppert, wt showing im ending Len certificate iby un a New York et al, with the 40 Auiownt of eerdinicates: ROUNL OT Spectal uasese— sd uy redemption of for the Lenckenes, » SUI 152.35, ast. acer sive of i ion of the District: the pump corne® seus, Which 9 SCVLLANFOUS. request the removal of soot rowboat thelr place streets morthwesty curb at E street, ply to have a fines raet The #1 street fr srs Willett & 2 BOX placed on Lavir oMier, comer New Konk Av euUe wad OL stro Hon twat Shot While Gunning. AN ACCIDENT Wal oH KN, W. PEV2GRMALD MET WIT IN FLORIDA, Saturday Mr. N. W. Fitzgerald, a wells sloa Attorney of thisetty, tact with quite ident while owt hunting near @ lake Strom Fort Mason, Fla, ont from Fort Mas Fiorida Tones birds. Un reaching the banks of a lake frou town a iird New up from we colonel cocked bot Darrels, DUL OnLy ed one barrel The report of the gum birds that were in the grass Ls known pe about two ml gerald we hear by and Lhe colonel, who Was Standing on some roots, attecapted bly to get another shor fel upon his back. Im fallidig the mnie of the gun Was gocldentally Urown aguust lis Mzht tvet and the pulled, Which dischareed (ie cartridge in the bi id Joud, Including the wads, parsed throu «bout one Inch above Where the toes join n, break 4 Uwo Of Ube bones ring the fest B Who Wos Woraing Ina feld mearby ran to opel s asst tance aud tendered bin the Use horse, Which Was aetepled, and Rotwite Blanding thiol the Wound ws bleeding profusely, he rode Into bor Macon, where it Was propery Gressed, abd he is now Laproving. Dr. Newsas's Teovkits.—H. M. Cummings, Of Dr. Ranuey’s supporters in the fght poate | Dr. John P. Newnian, in New York, said to a Trte truene repor waday bigut: “This trouble i The We are ouiy resting On OU Oars. if Will be Co call R aMeeting Of the church and gy its Spiritani uicial condition dis cussed Ma ; it. We will have & notice tor and sent te dnother Wiy of having Itan~ (Dr. Newman is receiving 20 Salary, and the treasurer can Ue prevented DF am injunclon trem paying hia & dolar. Siuor the church wus oncaniad the salary of the pastor Lus been determined for the following year AU ( annual merun in danuary. itds year s® Was not done because Dr. Newman's tends knew That If the Subject Was discussed Lis salary woul be reduced Lom §10,(00 Lo 6.000, nounced. "At Warr Rernesevrarive Lyaan Caxsor Do In Representative Lytaan, of Massachusetts, bas ten a letter to the “Eurmet Associates,” &n zation tn bis district, wi Teerntly petit work for the removal Of tbe West, owing U i duct@with regard tw the O'Donnell resolution. Mr. Lyman says: “In reply 1 beg leave to say that the House of Kepreseptatives, in which J have the honor to represent you, as no power to any foreign miuister, and that, ore, of mine would have ho effect. th the premises; ‘The House of Representatives hax as ‘no information frou the Secretary of Sure source of such tnformataon) James P. Mulcahy against ‘J. Train e& ‘Courids inficted by tse al on account of 2 by

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