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Telegrams to The Star. THE EVENING STAR. e ; PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR Sun Dises, THE 0 LOWING Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by v E RF! RIVERS, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ae We ee THE REVOLT IN EGYPT. ee ar thle Bee stout ae 10 ene ee - oe {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. Cas seconil-rlass rail matter.) ‘Twe Weexry Stan—published on Friday—$1 8 year, ge Pee 63 —N? 9,608. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1884, ee ee 7. year, $6. six months. €3. THE FRENCH-CHINESE TROUBLE. 9 AL mail subacriptions must be paid tm advance: vu Rates of advertising made known on application. : nero ae paper sent longer than i= paid for. OTTAWA, ONT., Fob. 8—Thirty thousand dollars have been'piaced in the estimates to make good tO ; Pera ae = i . = Rs = aa aan | those “merchants of Prince Edward's island, WDO AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES | SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| T#= SUNDAY CHRONICLE SUIT. SOCIETY NOTES, {ore British subjects, the amount otauties ood = ae ai = —— = = —— —= = eT tO the Untied States customs on fish and rene =r = Hon. Alo: u : ~ pele an tae LOS TUNG Tain O'Shanter” CO ccive catds of uiminion ia Uemensien cue: | Govenxwnst Recerers To-pay.—Internal reve- Nasi ee < Sdvanse tC the togintion ee ee ne ae TABERNACLE CHURCH. Cotter's Saturday Night.” day evening at Masonic Temple are requested to com | nue, $148,598.76; customs, $608,061.57. WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING. — Zhe lenp year thester party at the Matinal | Se Game te SP EMPSING Frpnc sey SEH 1008 ren HOSE AML Cnr ee | Mnicate with the committee of wrangwmnenis. RCE = “| PRockepmos mw rmx cxnimeat covar ro-par. | st night was thoroughiy enjoyed. The entire | {Ti pf Washington into fre. Uy. w hich arrange: FRIDAY EVENING, FEPRUS CB VEROST, AAC, Amherst 5 5 members of the Cabinet were present —s party entered the theater in full evening dress, and | the territorial waters of Tine a =~ FRIDAY EVENING, CERAUALY st, HE MILLER Pension Omse™ | at the regular Cabinet meeting to-day. A BUSY DAY IN BOTH HOUSES. |_T° trial ot Mecors Benj. F. Hackman and Henry | gave the audience the appearance of un spare sieht, | Laan aN aTTTOMAL wer ot Prince Béwards JNatiosar mare Admission 25 cents. feb7-2t | ite Coen |e acu riven Sau Gan LYE Die Reed, indicted for criminal Mbelvon Hon. Alonzo | Atver the close of the play they went 10 ex-Secre the United States would ak Congress to refund z — SS AGS 1 .. 5 x IN THE = TMENT Bell, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, was taken | tary Blaine’s, on Lat: . these duties, which arrangement the President #up- “By a Large Majority. 4 Cae aT ONADABS INTERESTED IN, THE | puruprva.—Bids were opened at the ofice of 7. L- to-da! : t 0 oe a Aayette Square, where dancing | sequently declined to carry out on the ground eager as BOOKS, &e. pigleeeentecmentent EVENING. it | Casey today for tearing down and removing the | WHAT THE OOMMITTEES ARE DOING, ETO. | UP to-day, Assistant District attorney Taggart for | and a supper were the later features of the even. | *eiUGne propo contermpiated the united action of ME. AND MKS. W. J. FLORES {h6 goraTnment and Hon. John Goode and Thomas | ing. The gentlemen javited were, in every was, | all the British North Atuericay, colonies which was: cE. 1 2 _ OF P,_EVERY MEMBER OF EXCELSIOR | Old Navy department bullding. There was but on Axorner Cor Is Booxs: Lanier NOT A of Yerie earnestly requeated to | bidder,” John wash ° - | F. Miller for the defendants. The publication, the not had, and that It wold not be ctien ars in. Creveling, of ington, who e basis of the charge, was published tn the Sunday | honored guests. Carriages brought them to and pete epee ay ees Tonight and Friday nisht and Saturtay Matinee, Papeete ie Wees 4 & ‘The Senate. e 3 Sunday ls ~ na | Fate thé colonies or carry intortet torone = “THE MIGHTY DOLLAR” For ten dara we will eel the folowing Books at ries | UES aie etret and ‘Penurs vant arent, Bo) ottered oi, “Ine contract wil be awared to hime ‘The chair laid before the Senate to-day a commu- | {/ ronice OF ABH ah <_which Hackman is | Sum Sie a ee the President was wilting to effect for all 1 BOR Mr. apd Mrs. Florence i, thie original characters of | yr arantee are lene id eae Able arrangements toatteud thefurrral of our deceased | , COTTON Exrosrriow CoumissioNens—The Presi. | nication from the Secretary of the Interior, trans- | 's heron it will do to watches aha Tatlinatee eee | AE eee ations Issued were Miss Dora Tereat of tbe Brstish cam to. pet torre one meen 3 DWELL S 100 sete Dickens? Complete Works, 15 vols, fully fllus- | ue rapes ments ta sitend the funeral of Gent has appointed the following commissioners to | mitting, in compliance with a resolution of the 11th | Mr. Bell knew of corruption nd abuses In the In- lack and Miss Myer, secretarics: Miss Stuart, Miss | {he claim ut tess merchants eee ams. Ges’ GILFLoRY. Seater haiy Dyples aa others, bound substantialyin | it ___"_B.F, EVANS. of RandS._| the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Ex- | ultlmo, a copy of the report of the commissioner of {grlor department and took no steps to correct | McKeever, Mise Nathalle Berry, Miss Irwin, Miss | Commission. = sits each Youths’ Companion, Fireside, Compant MEDICAL, ASSOCIA’ ‘X _SPECTAT | position at New Orleans, upon the recommendation | the general land office relat rant of | Oa Te ne ae STN ES Satuntay Frening, 00 sets cats Tous ray, Conprniue the best Standard niechny of the Medieal Association of tie Dis- | of the governors of the reqpective states: Chas J, | Iands made by the talted eases cee ae Argument of Hon. John Goode. | lady pald a subscription fee of ‘ive dollars, ‘The | General Forcign News By Cable. “FACTS.” OR HIS LITTLE HATCHET. Authors: 8 vole., Cloth. Regular price, $7.50; our | tric: of Columbia will be held at the Georgetown Uni- | Barrow and W. J, Hodgson, (alternate), Lo Fallroad. “It Was referred to the committee on pub- | The publication was admitted, and Mr. Goode | Shaperones were Madam te Struve. Mrs. Gen. DYNAMITE, ROMRS AND SEDITION® WRITINGS. eM ORALANCE, 8 | S00 NS ete or Macaulay's History of Encland, 6 vola, | SAEs Ron ee eS Ae et Nee | and Win. F. Guilding and i. 8. Howe, (alternate); | lic lands. argued that the article was not’ Ubelous or that | McKeever, Mra Van Rensselaer Berry, Miss Schenck | viguyas teh we The Polke, have. Maia a thot yooh ints oor -cpiprdantie pene bound in Cloth. Regular price, 6.00; our price, | 10th instent, at ¥ oiclork. J Maine. : THE NEW SHIPPING BILL. any Injury was intended to Mr. Bell, but that it was 2 ugh search of the lodeitis of Stelimacher, the as. EF By order of the President,_D. R. HAGNER, M. D. S McCULLOUGH, omy Beautiful Juvenile Books. handsomely iustra: | _J. F.HARTIGAN, MD. Secretary, feba-st ia *HELIED. fe se price. S0cts: OUF price, ae i and RICHELLE. fob | 14, Soelay ris ie SUE TRG ahy ana ld | (CG BEMOVAL, The hop at the National hotel last evening was | sassin of Twtective Bich Dy =. bon ‘Mr. Frye reported the new shipping Dill agreed | legitimate comment on the official conduct of a se 4 amiite. bombs and ARMY ORDERS.—Capt. Malcolm McArthur, 17th ty the. ttee on commerce. It is entitled | government oMcerend that there washocriminaiity | We. attended, notwithstanding the steady down- | seditious writines were discovered. ‘The landand infantry, having been found by an army retiring Bee bill to Kors pon pe as the med WE | charged agatust Mi ae It there was any Ubel in | POUF OUt-of-doors. ‘The floor was in good condition | as been arrested. ‘ENDING THE IMPROVEMENTS, | board incapacitated for active service, his leave of Set Next Week MR. JC VIRGINIUS, JULIAS CES: = pablisl ’ PI the article it was directed against Hon. Carl Schurz, | &d the musie and dancing enjoyed untll a IMPORTANT BRITISH SRCKET DISPATCHERS, RD'S. (OPERATIC SUCCESS. | "FramnenZ stort of Resionery, Handsome Valentines, | DALTON & STRICKLAND hurion trmelerted that b absence ie cecended aoc rurener oniege on account | Garytag tame ee an t0 encourage the foreign | The Secretary, and: Mee Willman cone r | late hour. Among those present were Mra M. E. | Loxpox, Feb. & Advices from Aden report the 5 — Birthday and Easter Cards, Sc. SoG of Boots and Shoes from a3 Pennsylvania avenue | of disability. ‘The resignation. by Capt. George E. | “Me, Frye, premising that he was obliged to leave | Of the Land office. It stmpiy charged th Post, in green velvet. black-thread lace and jet | arrival there of important secre dispatches trom. BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY, BAUM'S BOOR DEPARTMENT | Music’ Store, will open TO-MOMKOW, GATURDAY) | PONd, assistant quartermaster, of bis commission | Washingtoh tor Miscissi pl shoruy, sari he would | Bell Wasn0t so careful and watchfulus he should | timinines; Miss Parker, golden brocade: Mrs. Pat~ The certain of the Hritieh man-ot-war Tourmaline Miss EH. OBER, Manacer. 416 7th Street Northwest, | te 9th. g feps-st" | &S first Heutenant, sth cavalry, Only, has been ac- | ask to make an oral explanation of the bill, tn lieu | BAve been. The Jury must ascertain what was | trson, blue satin and plush, ornamented with seed | at Madagascar, |The French refused to convey = = rosK, | cepted by the President. Capt. Henry G. Sharpe, ety theirintention. If this was libel then no man fs | pearisand pompadour ostrich Ups: Mrs. Livingston, | Uuem from Reunton to the political agent at Aden. ; oe aya (THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK: | Commisnary of subsistence, Io yelleved trom tempo: | State eee a Te ROE enowing that. the a0 bee Sane | Sife, and every newspaper man Would have to have | Diack and gremn velvet: Mra Luna, black Spanish GOLD PROM PRETORIA. some. 5 ‘ BIRTHDAY CARDS, CONGRATULATION fiers of the Home Plate Glass Insurance Com | rary duty at New York city, and will report in per- | drawback of dts ein “ an Attorney at his elbow to tell him how far he | lace over cardinal satin; Mrs. Chainberlaine, lilac | Loxpox, Feb. 8.—It is anuounee! from Durban Friday, FRA DIAVOLO. X CARDS, pany of Washington for the election of nine directors g Bee ity, allowed on articles imported to silk and white 5.6.6 black silk, . Saturday Matinee. PATIENCE” CARDS, WEDDING CAKDS ‘and FINE STATION- | Wl be mid af the ofice of the Company, soLoeisans | S00 {0 the superintendent of the U. B. military | form partor the structace: ot ster Bae re ties | could go. With embroidered. panels: iss ‘Tuck. las veived | at UE AIVale Of gold trou Pretoria wre increase M caniay, CHIMES OF NORMANDY. | =#¥** CracuLaTING LIBRARY, avenne TUESDAY, kebruary 12, 1884. Polls open from | Academy, West Point, N. Y., for dUty a8 post com- | country wholly of foreign materials ia, by the pres THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Sui silk, arimtced with genie Miceiete sea |e Saturday, CH S| Pee SO TORARY in avenue, | 21olock Dn missary Of subsistence,” Ent bub allowed when any parts of the vessels are | Was the Dulwark of Uberty, and could not be | black and cmos Mics Sana Tae ee aye rg ed ‘The Repertoire for the § = See A eh Mats Srorrgp BY Tum FLoops.—In consequence | the mericn Sone Tals, He also explained that | abridged by Congress, for the Constitution forbid | gauzt: Miss Teiwion, Hiue silk, with lace and pink ‘The Great Fleeds, Tene i ax follown New B. JOHN H, MAGRUDER, No, 1417 NEW YORK Ee eo {Be Marine hospital fees are, by the provisions Of |, ‘This publication was a privileged one, and it | Setrich tips: Miss Duneclt, ink ike Mist tates THE RIVER STILL RISING AT CINCINNATE Monday. GIROFLE-GIKOPLA, Ew doors. Se gh ebue Js the only agent for the original Orange | Of the conténuance of the floods in the western riv- | the Dill, dispensed with, and 'it 1s made the duty of | thers “if, Publicats the government could show it, | Miss Hodges, Mr. and Mrs Puck, Mr.and Mra Wil. | _Crxcrswatt, ©., Feb. &—The river now marks ‘Marasquin and MISS STONE Ke in the Fire Insurance Contract. county, New York, manufactory of Bull Cream and | ers no malls from the west have been received to- | the United States to support, all marine hospitals, | tr’ newspaper man ir the lide of his duty, pub- | liam Barker, Mr. and Mrs Dunnell, Miss Gardiner, | 62 feet, a rise'ot Tig Inches Since midnight. Iv Colebrook ou Collateral Securition Neutchatel Cheewes. rebr-t | on those which | 8848 done by all other efvilized countries, de os - : Sra abe Nias Annet ee {| lacks ? foot 7 Inches: of tue Sa tect B Gould on Waters. Se ~ — y at the City post office except ose whic} ‘On concluding his remarks explanatory of the bill ished an article commenting on the conduct. an | General and Miss Armstrong, Commander and Mrs. uM" fo Inches Of the Hood of IMT; 2 feet S —— Sew Kules of Supreme Court of 0.8. EPCARD GMX RESIDENCE, PLACE OF BUSI- | reached this city via the Northern Central and | 4.¢ {,coudluding his rema WOU Fecelve RaretUlco | OMictal he had the right, and it was a privilege he Merry, Senator and Mre Kenna, Representative | inches of the Dood of INK, and 4 foot 4 inches of Saturday Night ATE reth ‘lown, and other ‘by John W. Chadwica; | _feb7-2 Veterinary Surgeon. | Sunoxon W. K. Van Rerres, U.S.N., has been | !D advance of ‘anything done for its shipping inter- | Ty Maiicethere Was meee, tee etal a | Ease, Renres Wall, Messrs Shellabancer, Yarrow CINCINN: Stent sale for nest week orcas 20079 | Ranlng with oe Py, Chae Fete: Foo by Ready | (a= REMOVAL, designated as assistant chiet of the bureau of medl- | the purdensand ternncie piece on inte nance | Nefdict or guilty Would break down the freedom of | Wilson, West Chaniberiaine, Townsend, dad Many | Creature Toe 8s a AT A ace MORNING. fel Niles Prince: oes an atic Sket ida: 4. J. GEORGES and barnacies placed on those import- | {he prese ad the tone id othe oh Pig 3 Guidas ‘Selections of Wisdom, Wit and Pathos, Uy E: as gine and surgery and not Dr. Hudson. Surgeon | ant interests by ourown law would be removed | {h¢ Press, and the boasted freedom would become @ | others. #2 feet 4iy Inches, & rise of 4s Inches since 2 am, Por Con. Faure Sydney Moree: War's Enelish Foctn, errs Rowits | gaye ed to F Street Nonrnwesr._ | Van Reypen assumed the duties of acting surgeon | and that something would be done to enable us to | ¥4l and delusion. They would have to have The parlors of Mrs. M. Stevens Hart, at #4 M | The weather 1s cloudy and cool The * cold ware’ ‘Thecminent Gerumais Plank, respectfully announces | With Our ba lr SF Palin == THuaGRaEe SAND BUIEDIRG | SeHeTAl Of the navy” yesterday. Tecover our supremacy on the ocean. Speaking for A PRESS CENSORSHIP, set abe ore gal ant Sati taricrcepmadiag PP Serer Heed peg meget ‘THREE PIANO RECITALS. At MARIND'S HALL, New. Valentines. just ved. Beautiful stcek of | (6 ASSOCIATION. Mam Re Lire.—the chiet | Mmself alone, tie said there was but one way on | where the writer would have to dance, with hat in| Prominent people, on Mrs. Hart's invitatlan, in weath steal grep, ett f ‘March 34, 10th, and 17th. at So’clock. Fone Staticnery in sll the acst desirable styles. ‘The fourth regular monthly meeting for the 12th issue AIL ROBBERS SENTENCFD FOR LiFE.—The cl earth; tn his Gpinton, in which to revive American | hand, attendan +i nd would say'| 2ONOr Of Chaplain McCabe and his wife. Among | Weather are dissipated, and no reilet lsexpected now Season tickets $1.50: single tickets, 79 conte at Bra: | _ja28 WM. H. MORRISON, 476 Pennsylvania avenue | of stock in the “serial” will be held, for the payment. of | of the Post Ofice inspectors has recelved a tele- | shipping, and that was to pay subsidies and voun- os Mad what should, not te wablisteg, | those present were Bishop Andrews, Rev, kD, | Om that source. The river at cismouth marks tanos’ and Metzerott’s, Sal ae {\yAsutxeton cmcuLaTiNe Lippany, aot | 2Ue8 nd subscription to stock, on WebNESDAY, Tsth | gram from Texas, stating that the three Barkers, Tes, and 60 far ag he was concerned he wasn favor | (Wat, should and what should not be, pushed: | Hunucy, D.v.. chaplain of the Senate, and wite, | SNE fur and ls risitag fast. ther te ee . " no DAY, 8th, - - so CY ition and subscribe aa viet ‘been removed there. ' He hoped that the power of a vite, M 6 da have been entirely cut off from communication rier oth aud’ R. streets, on PRIDAY, Stl; |” alg-tu Mas. G. T. WASHBURN & CO. | cr : hess * $ s zi : is po retary Teller and wife, Mr. and’ Mrs Bradford and oe Se eid ee aS ec pe ee wars |e Aa arts at Mee aT | aoe rorno nes | ibrar antag bon | Unt Caine ae ta | eae Reem a Pe : INCOLN HALL. swexot | Diarres For 1884. euedchancs ta uineAduhatity uiatae SCitig& | under a ten years’ sentence for uorseateling. Wer | torormationsato whethes ane Soneel eee Can | RONG a Es Lae cata aa Saati dat | EreRuncimetet oft avitnal poof we — STPONEMENT OF THE OPERA. ‘Phniclane Visiting Teta for 1894, hares $l each per month. ROBT. G CAMPBELL, ~ | how have served that sourence the government | SUl, agent or other consular oficer 1s indebted to Yrould use his paper to injure and disgrace a person, | inal poem, by Mrs. Bradford; recitations, vy Miss a5 ee FOO SEM EURSDAT EVENING, FEB-| 1s ‘and Day Books for the new year. # President. 617 10th et. nw. | | Chey have served th 2° | the government on account. of fees received, trust | 82d he was not the apologist of the calummiatoF | ‘Alice and Miss McLean; plano selections, by | | PRINCETON, N. J., Feb. R—The Swiss nat posiTiy 8 FHURSD, Sonn the relartaneet oes Feria, pJXO-A. PRESCOTT, Sec'y and Tresmurer, 116 Fit a persons, Tanda orcenee Saree nee and villifier, but he dented that the defendants were | Miss Grace Ward and Miss Aima Johnson; singing, | Atnold Guyot, Fh! D., LL. D., Blair, professor « D. DE VIVO has much pleasure of announcing | Question Books and Lesson Papers for 1834, Ae feb7-6t Navan (Oupess= Surgeon Gc Ac Hochling, de- ares guch. | They were law-abiding eitizens, and did not | by Cnaplain McCabe, and a select reading by Mrs | Seology and physical geography, and’senlor profes- oe of the famnun and popular t20r A Beautiful Globe for 25 cents. (Gp THE FIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY Surg Bs ICAN PORK FOR RXPORTATION. know the prosccating witness. ‘They published the | Hart after which refresmenits were aereen: Sor of Princeton € a, died af ints renidence to- MIGNON P. BIIGNOLI. 2 own BALCAWITEE kGOIS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA tached from the Washington navy yard, and | Mtr. Belmont (N. ¥:) offered a resolution directing | articie as an lionest comment on the actsof apublic | “yr? "Ken stor vacce let a maces eesterdas | O87 after @ Ihering’ Wines, aged seve ae deli ttad Iealian ‘Opers ee pe Insures Hones against Fire, alee Accidents, | orderea to the Powhatan; Assistant Engineer | the committee on the judiclary to inquire and re- | Officer, and there was no malice in It. afternoon at her read No. 1627 a = - ese ier eee oa to unis chair tn ay 4 a Re io eS street. Losses ptly pa Charles A. E. King, from the Alliance, and ordered | port whether Congress has tye power to regulate Th “ sari z eld with unrivalled reputation. He has Mme MARIE GODIN Iiin ber charming role of Norina Colton adress ee DHEAREY, Tonpeeton, fospecial duty at Worcester, Mass; Lieutenant | Commerce betwee the Calted kttnen and ¢ eres | at © Question of Malice, avenue. actively connected with the college of New J NA. aa Dr. Malatesta: Main office, 921 F street northwest. febi-in*_| Charles A. Bratbury, from’ the nauticl school | Cation by the impede. ; pees ate ee r. Taggart sald that if the court held that edi-| Mrs James, daughter of Representative Jamos, | about thirty years.” Prof. Guyot was born at Neuk NI, as Don Pasquale, ete, and Denuartotocy. = = Fe reea STATED | Suip St. Mary’s and ordered toduty in the bufeau of | thspection laws, Of any ‘probibitioe: Madeeers, | LOS could write and publish what they pleased re-| gave yesterday at half-past one a lunch party w chatel, Switzerland, September SUL, 1808. wil SIGNOR BRIGNOLI, CS cr ER UMD SUBDIVISION ASSOCIATED | ordnance, Washington; Lieutenant M. K. Schwenk, | spec ‘ef yprontbtdon, ot flecting upon official characters then they should go | ten young ladies, the guests beng Miss Hall, Miss | (e daughter of the lute ex-Gov. Haines, ee aicce Fal ockaten sue a DERMATOLOGY. set forth the advantaser of thie aseccation a meting | 0M the "Tallapoosa, and ordered to the St. Mary's! | Donation from ans her tale See to sens | no further 5°) Beach, Mise Hme Beach, stiss sieseroles Atos Perens | MUD appe ntment- and Coed ete, Popular prices, Ade DERMATOLOGY. . Pa boneld at the Friends’ Chur on L street, stots Lieutenant J. M. Grimes granted leave for one year. Feng ony to ascertain and uttest the ually of ee ‘court sald that po rosecution could be main- Miss Thompeon, Miss Slocum, Miss BUSS and Miss War in Egy nifesion $1, reserved seata, G te ext at 7:30 p. % ‘such American pork, aud not to enforce the ins} ined untess the libel was from malicious motives. : The cyte Spas comsnenices SO-MORHIW, st Metaerett & Ove, ALIFE SPECIALTY, Sod urgent Genseacs Pee ren ae eae aT ioe EEL Ge ne ee een ton laws of any state of the United States or Ton Mr. Miller said that the article was no more than | “The Hawthorne Club meets to-night at the apart-| roxpox, Fett ae Aanione fear iat annownee fe 3 price, 6 eral revenut ‘ation re) - | acriticism on ofielal cond s : as NDOR, dvice ms (Grecia xoricr, BY DE. J. VAN DYCK, Sno ace any wine intcreatat i preventing Reason | IAPR, elehtcpaxe paper, oF Bfty-six columns, cut | eral government, ae the several ports. of export | ease IU was Tor Li meee I ies te | ments of the Hawallan Minister, Miss Carter being | that a state of ssge lis been proclatimed, Reet siitery March, “Apres Ie Combat," com- Ko. 6RAiwe PLAGE UE streets and securing assistance and work to the de- | pasted aud folded, and will ee ees applicable to all merchandise to be exported. Also, the.court asked for a reading of the article, and De naeh ty Stes MOU ee Bee Gk ee Ke, dedicated to LW, + Signor i serving. SI ‘anid: Whether any state m: y its cf a Mr. ler ving re acer By bya ger. a Sn, 5 5 e well fo i@ consideration Bripeols (whic wan cetyl in New York win great BOURKS107-cURDANE/o7O% Judge Walter Cox, FB. Maynailier, dollar a year. Absolutely necessary fr the Purpose, require pork | & palpable HiveLIC Ie wasiee woheloee ee ae | Miss Janes Mr. Sarauel “Trumble, Me Harry Wi | the present critical condition of affairs was held ’ enthustuars), will be played by a fall band between the ey Gal Bach Totten, Me. Admiral Le, Loring has returnea | !ttended tor exportation to be thspected and | case should proceed, and the jury decide tt tt was | 147d, Mr. Bradley Davidson, Mr. Gould, aud several | this morning by Nubar Pasha, president of the SS a Ifyou have any Rash Humor, Blood or Skin Disease, av mies Bre Marshall Bro Pengowat.—Commissioner Loring has returned | marked by the officers of such state, and levy a tax | published for Improper MOuUveS. AS It Stoud 1b was | OCS. counell; Gen Sir Evelyn Wood, tithister: Sir Es ASONIC TEMPLE. any Blemish, Discoloration or Defect of the Complerion Aaniiral Selfridge, Mrw Deslittie, °™™ | from Massachusetts —E, B. Fatrbanks, of Ver- | to defray the expense of suci Inspection and mark: | 8 lagrant MbeL Mr. John F. King, of New York, who with his| Baring, and Mr. Stephenson. ‘A ship has been M Dultcoen Evetiotes: Mies oe anda oc Pompiee Mack John F. Cook, Mrs, Main." || | mont, of “Fairbanks scale” renown, satthe Ameri. | ing. Referred to the committee on foreign affairs THE TESTIMONY. familly passes every winter here tn uve 15th strect | Patched to TrinkiAt Sor the (purpose of trying 6 Sere nee goeoaemn gern aaep TUE RENE ERENT AH Zara | ai Careion'ata atte Meindtem area | on mounts ee Gat ese relation | Oe Seetaag . Jmnen Hood, eet annex of ormle are small nue party to ance ona Chl POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHTS OF Freckles, Birth and Wine! Marks, Redness, Oiliness and RE EEE ES CL eral i ee i 5 ) a Jo t a ne a eos is nn Enlansed Veins of the Nose, Drynems, Scaliness and | the Title to Real Estate amuinst aay Gate of pacteaded | Fe ona ene Mk carson, the Washington | was passed authorizing the Secretary of War to | meut, who testified to Mr. Bell having been Assis. | Miss Emily D. Ayres, daughter of General Ro- URANCES TO ENGLAND, PROF. AE. CARPENTER’S ‘Roughness of the Face. Chapped, Fissured and Coloriess | claim of the Blodgett heirs. Office. tuke the editorship of the Denver Tridune at 35,000 | furnish tents, etc. for the fifth annual reunton of | tant Secretary. the books showing he was such | Maine B. Ayres, was married on Wednesday from . pes have been laid before derfal and amusing entertsinment in Prycholozy, | Lips, Scant. Invular Eyebrows & Vashes, Thin, Harsh, | 4.4 GUNTON BUILDING, a Year.—Kobert Garrett, of Baltimore, has rented | the soldiers and sailors of the nortuwest, to be held | from April i0rh, 1877, to August ‘Ist, 182._Mr. | her father’s house, at the Wa Parlament which explain Uhat the negotiations be Commutation kets, six sduimions, to reserved | Dry, Faded and Premature Gray stair, Baldness, Exces- | _! SER CRO {hie Newport vila of fy W. Stevens for the summer, | 18 Chleago in August, 1st Slurz was Secretary’ from March 12th, 1847, t0 | Captain Kean G. Howe, of th tuvcen England and other neutral powers, 9880 the seats, sive Dandruff, Scaly Scalp Tetter, Red, Inflamed, Blis- | [- MUNCASTE! (OWARD, CH TS —Mr, George C. Gorham 1s in New York.—] AS TO GOVERNOKS OF TERRITORIES. . VET US> see = Last night a Leap Yeargerman France aed Chinen omeeen . Sinks admission, 25 and 50 cents, Matinee, 15 and 25 Pe prensa ee te Ae | a Are ee sloncr of the land office from June 2th, 1876, to |. France and China, have twice formed a subject of ae pop oae Cees = ot aa aly Tess of Keep afelt het Pure Drins and flue Chemiesla lage | Spite lls denials, tt ts satd that aris eogurea aad Mr. Evins (S. C.) introduced a bill requiring the | Sune 22. 1s81, Mr. Teller beeais Katie Bates, daughter of Major Bates, the middi iced! “boy” preacher Secrets ‘y April inquiry on the part of France. Earl Granville, Remember, the rumainder of this week erly. with | Fingers, Limbs, Joints and Body, Prarigo, Intense Itoh” | ‘2 sicians Prescriptions, F: frinith, & wealthy | ZOVeTHOTS of certain territories to be residents of | 18th, 18. STL Soon be naarTiee te aioe C Mr, Bell was before the tme mentioned | her father’s residence, 2818 P street. The german | foreigh secretary of state, uformed M. Wadding- Theat = = ¥ ae a i.e, | the territories at least two years before thelr | chted clerk. Was led in leap year fashion by Miss Irene Jones. | ton, the French miulster at the court of St. Ji Setaniny matin. ng, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Proriania. Acne Rosacea GAYE CLABRION, BOOK AND JOR PRINT. | Young lady tn Indiana-——-Baward J; Moffatt US. | appoluunent.- Keterred Mr, Samuel Polkinhorn testifed to having sola | The favors were extremely pretty, especially the | last December, that the powers which have HE LINCOLN HALL AMUSEMENT COMPANY | | If you wish » wealthy, frah, pure. clear Complexion, | Briefs and speeches Prampily printed. ole aunts tor | {oP Liverpool e Bx-tiuv. Kester, Of Onlo, LareateLs THE GREELY RELIEF BULL. the Chroniere containing the article and identified | Prize Ones. ‘Those present were Major and Mrs. to instruct thelr com Will commence MONDAY, February 25, with a s:ries of ‘uniform, heavy. regular Eyebrows and Lashes, thick, istrict of Columbia of the Pantagraph Binder— ‘Also. aettee oe Fee | to quit politics and go into the’. & O,'Telegraph | Mr. Randall (Pa) submitted the conference re- | the one produced. ates, Mrs Johns, Sr. and Mrs. Mayhew Plater, joption of such measures Tua ituremtramsnents afternoon wadevenme, in the | Deavy, Hixuriant Hair. soft, white, smooth and pretty | Best cheap and durabl % i Misses Jones, Dodson, Marbury in, Darnetiis kon of f¢ and une < DYCI Steel Plate Engravings for advertising Co. business. Port on the Greely relief bill, announcing a further ‘MR. BELL'S TESTIMONY. ates, Calhoun, Tt Eugiist ee eee Le bre soice of ciminice.” As is | Grant Place atonee. Owe NO M2 | mem, i nS ny Gisagreement. ‘he report was ngrend oe Mr. Bell took the stand and testified that he] Mackall and Miss Couper, of Caliteruia: aid Meee | Sink nt Mn atau uC toward Dota Pranog elt tnown. the ball we applica with one thousand | “Tne Doctor ina rerulargraduate of Medicine and Sux- | (5g BUILDING LUMBER OF ALL SIZES AND mesic OE Ran GHEEEEGE THE DEATH OF WENDELL PHILLIPS. Dought a paper of the Issue containing the article | Trimble, Downman, Mackall, Harbin, Johns, Cal | France would not ¢ vady an- Orehestra chairs all ‘hem havin (ood, Sew of vad kas Gece hee Se ce L ‘dimensions, in lots to suit, o TER i ‘Mr. Finerty (IiL) offered the: following preamble | froma newsboy, at his residence on N street. | houn, Elliott, Towers, Le Gris, Hollerith, Dodson, | nounced, by etther i ~ Ble peace. For cveninue five hundred seats will te sold | ery. and ae : Dry and wellseeroned White Pine trom CULLS to | | The President to-day issued the following order, | anq resolution: Witness was eighteen months In the department | M@rvury, Kuapp, Bulkiey and Quentin Mackall. "| blockading the treaty. Hunted for inenty-ave conta No extra charge for te- | "you tao’ conmalt the Gector with confidence in | UPPERS, Georgia and Vinsinia Pine, from 12x12 to 4-4 | announcing the retirement of Gen, Sherman: Whereas, the death of Wendell Phititps has | Before he was appointed assistant secretary. Had | Miss Minor, of St. Louls, 1s visiting Miss Mattie | by the action of China, Greceutextre fcrmaereed wats intended to make | bieskill Henumbers among bis patrons the elite of | Partition, Celine, Waincoting and Flooring, tm Wal-| naving Wiis day reached the age ot sxtyrtout | Weprived America of fan orator worthy to rank | hit nusiners, Deiations with @ person claiming to | Fristoe, daughter of Prof. Fristoe, of Columbian The Oyster War. re for reserves seat. Soehs ‘Terme witl ‘ut, Cherry. Aa plar, Georgia, Virginia aud Whit ty-four | with her greatest, trom Patrick Henry, of Virgi a College, at 1434 N street. oo Seay aT tease permastont af prcbeaty supported" | call describe yous cass ust cred here age erat? | Ping, Aion full and complete stSck of the beat Years is tn” accordance with Inv, placed to Daniel Webster, of Massachusctigr ah ee STATEMENT OF MR. HACKMAN. a eS een a ee of diario nctuding WSHOGANY RED GSDAE. | upon’ the” retired lst of” tho. army" without | “°Whereay Mislie Wagan inceant sed unselish | "The deferiant Sie, ace nag that the | Ss Anna Willams, of Geongetown, was married | residing tn Seraide districh, inorcWeater coun jonal specialties that can be | Wer. Interesting descriptivecircular free. febl-f4t_ | WALNUT, CHERR), MAPLE, POPLAR, ASH. OAK, | reduction in hig current pay and. allowances, gle for y e yesterday to Mr. J. Debree Higyins, of Norfolk, Va, } have arrived here, and represented to the board of ee Ee snes > mae seveertion of lamas Se: ete. Fatitiates and duotationw freely furniahed onap’ | ‘The announcement. of. tue ‘severance trom | SUegle fo County OF CaN {trrespective of | articie was written by Mr. Reed, and it met with| ar st. John's church, by Tee t public works that’ constant and open depredavons leaves Linculp Hall, sudi- W. cao thai) curmeut mansket pice Parts or theclty, at | the command of the army of one who has | Zesoteed (by the House of Heres ctative), That | Witness’ approval; the whole intent was the public | church wes dresonl with, tho are belng comuitted on the oyster beds of Fishing ER OF LINCOLN HALL Tanz ARE. eae current market Drices. dell Phillips ag a | £004, 2nd there was no mallee, for he did not know | friends of the bride and groom, who left, after a | Day, Hooper's straits and Honga river, by dredgens, ie ebirees, 7A been for #0 many years its distinguished chief can | i, lament tn Ol SMUSEMEN TS. Lincolu Hall, Wasbingtog, D.C. WM. MCLEAN & SON. | pui awaken in the minds not only of Uhe army, Dut | national bereavement: which ate ood Hee oas | Bell “aud never met him lll this sult. Tt was just | Light secephton seen ania avenue northwest, SATURDA’ 1884. Polls: tT and cli it 3 ee iin open atl and clove at ape i jr waWLr — 3026 Cor. 13th and Bstreets northwest. | of the people of the United States, ralngled em stich an article as he would permalt | the 1-90 pin Seain Sor U0 taRUh. | SS co aay anal orbored Cage Coseees ot tee eee Diagrams of hall (with opportunities for pure! 3 Of the people of the Uni at the with. | American rostrum of d superb intellect and human | Such an article as he would perinlt as to any put Phere was a social masquerading party in Aua- | 1 2 . Teserved c ferent ‘BLA’ NTE] Tet and gratitude—regret at the with- | treed lic oMfcer if he had reasonable gr as ve y m. T. Hamilton, to proces’ Immediately to Bal oe ee CANDELABRA, Cag SATE MANTEL. Gravral fom active miliary setrice ot an omer | Tee0m of 8 devoted friend. thestatements weretrum ‘The Object. was to call | Costa lastnight of about thirty couples, who con- | timore and_arm ints Wesecis. with ries, fevolvers sory GAS FIXTURES AT A DISCOUNT, ‘whose lofty sense of duty his been a model for all | ™MF Eaton objected. Mr. Teller's attention to real or supposed abuses, | fregated at the residence of Miss Ella, Beers, and) and ammunition, and also to arm the SaRESPEARE RECTUS poneen ser TOMEDUCE GRE | lle ee teint sear "tae army |. comeneonueenx cuts an he HT 2 aE ee ae a asia | ops cy Jul Hamlon and BROW tha in July, ude, awa- ir. Turner, chairman of the mnitte request soon afterwat fre Was some zs MR. LOCKE RICHARDSON, onaryATBOBES, RANGES apg | Kenedy for the nertices ot _ inealgglanlo soci. peporead a Fesoliition tn tiis ui ecieaend ceoteeas | Brana tor tho charges ‘whicit had been made. ‘A few ladies of Anacostia gave thelr Thursday seh een WILLARD HALL, 11:30 A. M. TEA SETS, } ‘ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR PLUMBING AND value ‘rendered by him 1n the war for the Union, x > ip Cross examined: Witness had read much of gross | “At Home,” last evening, at Masonic hall, in the = Rate Gy Briefs. Monday. Feb, UI JULIUS CESAR oe EATING. Which his great military genlus and daring Wid 66 ae ot Chalinera ye manning Aeted th beaters Irregularities n the department, particularly {he | shape of a sieap pear” party. There were about Carrahit's 1umber Yard iu St. Louls was damaged raredsy. Fe ‘MEERY WIVES OF WIND- ‘TEA KETTLES, SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, Tauich to en: facta case and awarding the seat to nelth and ofice, and thought that there was reasonable | forty couples present. ‘There was dancing until Enwiand) Guardia bum. BOR “ ‘The President deems this a fitting occasion to ‘urding the geat to nelther of the | ground for such an article; he did not know that elocd at i BAYS M ‘Feb. 18_THE WINTER'S TALE. 22 409 9th street northwest. r uting occasion to | contestants. De ene Bo about 2 o'clock this morning. Atong those present | ness ts dull, and there ts but Ute doing. “The mar. Th uy, Feb. 21_DICKEN’S CHRISTMAS CAROL re = give expression in this manner to the grat le fel irs Mr. nson ome opulent; he did not | were Misses Grim er, Nettie and Hate - . ASD OTHER SELacTIONS ae Sa Boer neariegee Pidinont igen aurea we | ganas Ceneral Mnerman bys fcow czens | omalting the prima fac case coche earnmiss | KNOW Woda agrant public abuses” were allude | Wong, Hove and Mrs Mickey and Mra Marca: | BSfJOF Yarieand fabrics wendy, |S gyn, Mis Geo B. Lorin, Sime Pendleton Mire Ba eee eee warren wacker eo many years of health and happiness in the reltef | With instructions to ascertain and report immedi- | “"Re-atrect: He-relled on Mr. Reed, who was his SETTLE a eae last night. Loss $10,600. Boysen. Mrs Geo. B. Loring, Mrs. r ‘TEA BELLS, «i his proves ately whether a certificate of:election as Represen- ion theont 1 to ‘The Disasters in Egypt. ee croft Davia, Seuator John F: Miller, Mtr. John W. Field, STH ANNUAL MEFTIRG OF il from the active duties of his profession. tative’ has been awarded. to either of the a Senior; the only motive was to call attention to the Heavy Lowes by the Floods, Judge Cox, Mr W. © Rives, Gen. Anderson, Mr. A.A . (6, JRE ANNUAL MEFTING OF THE STOCK. CHESTER A. ARTHUR. elther of the contest- | supposed abuses there. FEARS FOR BAKER PASHA’S SAPETY—ENGLISH y ‘Hage, Hon. J. G. Blaine. Gen. Parke. Hon. A.A. Hannes, TEA BALLS, holders of the ARLINGTON | FT —— ants, and If so, to whom. Ke-cross: An article in the same paper calling APATHY DENOUNCED. ESTIMATED DAMAGE ABOUT PITTSBURG $3,000,000, aND bape reap een gy SiSction of nine Dirwctors to serve for the canst Important Naval Changes. cron eetion grag made, and the committee resolu- | secretary Telleys attention to burnacles was| A steamer from Massowah reports that there-| AT WHEELING $1,00,000-NEWS PROM OTHER Be Oe mec ee, Tevet ‘TEA KNIVES, : will be held at the office of the Company, eos ena TO TAKE FLACR WHEN REAR ADMIRAL SHUFELDT p read, and Mr, Rackman sald Mr. Bell was one of Forts, Mr. Lowry, from the same committee, reported a | The pariies referred to, Volt in the Soudan 1s extending from Kassalo to- ‘February ward the Red Sea. Everything is quiet in abyset. | The Tiver at Pittsburg subsided yesterday, an@ ——— a porate comace resolution in'the Virginia contested election case of Upontheretirementof Rear Admiral. W.Shutelat, | Garrison vs, Mayo. declaring that sane bee ee TESTIMONY OF EDITOR RRED. = *- | communication between the different parts of the = ‘TEA SPOONS, s Which takes placeon the ist inst, two tinportant | prima facia right to the Seay And securing Min te | Mr. Henry Reed testified that he was editor of the | Bis ovis Seen eer eee enter | city was again resumed. Measures are being taken eS GERT'S VEGETABLE CO! | naval offices will become vacant—the superinten- | his right pending the decision of the case on its | Cincinnat! Commercial 1n 1851; was with the Sun. | 8 4eclaring tw relleve the suffering and destitution caused by MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4 é = for 20 years haa proved to be the best remedy | DAV! merits Ordered printed. friendly tribes are co-operating. It Ieestimated resins \YSTER FORKS, Ber Peco nrae oF Meeotin Cough, Croup, and Coldy | dent of the Naval Observatory and the president of | "Tr isavneineroduced a Dill repealing all interna | 22¥ CZronicle at the time of the publication. air. | HUNG, recs Are Guoparating. Ie Meestimated | tne mood. A.carvful estimate of the loss trom the 1 HARRY MONTAGUE Sracaete, eibetay Simi amd narcotics, Try it. All) the naval advisory board. Commodore S. R. | taves on domestic tober: eee See ee ee at ale By) Eeacrapis seine forth | ihedive has sent, &, messaure of Teuiinpay on ke oe weete epee i RES SALAD FORKS AND : anes = Jose format je came to | Pasha. Baker Pasha tel iis i$ langely due to the MABEL'S DREAM. SEO THE ATTENTION OF VISTIORS AND | eee ne ae a ea et tortnonaean SHE MEW BULES. the conellision, as had many others, that affairs in | be able to hold out for ouly a short time beiiind | THe luamufacturers will hot be able to resume opera- Raye er Residents is particularly called to PHOSET HE, | 6X! , a Kear Admiral Edward | ,,TRe House then proceeded to the consideration of | some of the bureaus of the department (the Indlan | the trenches, Spies Feport cual the rebels, hatend | ons sooner than a week frum next MOUdAy. lectrfe Quartette, Duncan Sisters, Myra Goc E FISH ENIVES AND FORKS, | th new and Brain and Nerve Tonic and Safe: | Of the observatory, and Mear Admiral Edward | the report of the committee on rules, office, &c.) were hot conducted strictly according | to attack Suakinn. ae © Vee ak en ee Purvis Sinters. John and Jeffries . scuard iain ‘Mlaisria "Fur sale nerated by the'sius'sr | Simpson, who has just been promoted, will succeed Disk in i to law and justice. He knew Mr. Teller very wel cantert'e Catto Cimpatch ‘led the people to remove from Ube island. ‘There ‘And Many Othera, Bottles by Admiral Snuteldt as president of ‘the advisory istrict in Congress. and wishing that his administration should. be end gene recreated sa) tom tS | [s great loss of property tn the sul ‘district, ean aaa In Bterling Bllver and Fine Plated Ware W. ¢. MILBURN, oard. Commodore Simpson 15 at present presi- ‘THE STREET RAILROAD BILL. dl wishing op see 2 | SGreat indignation is felt Europeans | Tied at SLOMOu The city: in, derkecee ae seen rE ana am iantig, | dent of the ordnance foundry board, but the work | Mme House committee on the District of Columbia | iM crereat crn cones ate Bal a eunterior | and natives at the apathy British covern-| Puter meeting was held yesterday ahd $2:700 raises, stein — bud 1428 Pennsylvania avene_ | of the board 1s completed, and thelr report 1s dally, a let A very | ment in view of the recent massacres. There is no le i ~ wn __ se —— 7 held @ short meeting to-day and ordered th ck ented upon, and, acting on hls infor v8 Of Gen. Gon : vues |. The situation at Louisville remains Unchanged ME MUSEUM, a ccnme, near 11th EF, BROOKS, 7 GAS FIXTURES, ‘The Proposed House Hulew Considered. | roads in the District that the bill “for the better | Was, Proper here to-state what was is information of Raker Fasha's defeat spreads ‘Uroughout the felon from Vinoeomen, Inds Saye Sikes Weneen swery alfertiout: aiid night this w o i rae ret ibs, Port= e del sie 2 Pt) affecting: that office you may. —_ = . e i renee beige fies Se railways within the District,” will be discussed by gh POLICY IX PARLIAMENT. ods frou the bottcms to higher lang. i autscipee THE WONDERFUL WATSON CHILDREN! MENUS AND GUEST CARDS. we | “ais See E.F. BRooKs, | House yesterday after our report closed, up to | the committee on Friday, the 15th. «| ones, bur his information ease een eee 420) I tno British house of commons yesterday, sir | Sonor n'ereet hose ss +<> Tp, DRUGS 0, & PRICE, DRUGGTST, «an rx lie ROU OL a0 Oa E Nt MMe any, Aceon, Capitol Topics, outside. He had a letterin his pocket calling atten- | Stafford Northcote, the leader of the opposition, | A special from Memphis, Tenn., says: “The foods AF street southwiat the leading Pharmacy Mbomtk | being taken upon the original report, During the ‘THE MATLS AND THE LOTTERIES. tion to a number of abuses under Mr. Williamsot Pouring out of the upper rivers are giving great ; < gave notice that he will introduce a resolution 1 4 (os. Washington.“ Physlciana’ Proscr Ty pecialty. rse of the debate a ripple of excitement was oc-| ‘Tne House committee on post ch Wi horoug! lable. source’ | Sere. concern to the le of this vicinity. A warning All the Wilt ‘Abtinale anc Hosts of ‘Others ae Gors Meva, Pans 1878. - feicines, Perfumery aud ‘Polet"articlen Samat by Mr. Weller who, in a vehement speech, roads oa beard the Ra of oer There were charges then, in eredibie, conscientious te teenie cuckte tn’ eho eonten use ties divert ier pues cased near near ee. ‘Miahoston to-all unly 1eete et : aeons ROCUINe Gn Te irect | ramming: steaatly during the past. thirty. = — =. = attacked the national bank system, condemned | against legislation prohibiting the use of the mails | RCWSP2! gochey newspaper f The ene. | Fesult of the yacillating and inconsistent policy of | hoursswhich will s ‘ell ali Lue interior streatns apd ane, the policy of the republican party and denounced | py lottery companies." A communication has been | 242008 demand on. the government. This was greeted with loud | aga to the disaster” ] Peet —_ BAKER'S Mr. Nana as. friend to monopolies, Mr. Bel- | sent to the Postinaster General asking thata ep | Necessity. in, witness expertence for half acon | Cheeks tom the, Opposition. Mr. Gladstone dented | “ihe gomngein thy north branch of the ford then spoke in favor of hig amendment to the | resentative of the department be present, but Post | tury he had endeavored to be prudent, and sup. | Wat Sinkat had been captured by the rebels, but | river near MeCall'sferry Is being watched anxiously NPD = TTTT 00 MM MM BREAKFAS® COCOA. rules, providing for a clerk for each member of | master General Gresham replied that the subject | posed he was prudent in this matter, for he had wo | Silnitted that its condition was critical. Hestated | yy tne citizens of Port Deposit, Md, for if that D T O OMMMM Hasan & Horemssox Congress not the chairman of @ committee. He | had been discussed in his annual report, and he did | Postice “and: ihe sin} ly wrote the article for the | {U‘ther that the government knew absolutely noth- | breaks the town will be flooded. At Barrtebur, s )6UFUc8 Coen Warranted absolutely pure Cocos, from which the ex- Sald that the poor and honest, members, lke Mr. | not think it necessary for the department to berep- | public good. P ing of the massacre of the 4%) men under Tewtk | pa last night, the river began Lo rise, and at Bow? Fog’ SR | comet Out han been removed, Tt han three times the | are the direct representatives of Messrs. J.@, and J. F. | Htandail and himself, who could not adford to em: | resented. Mr Jeff. Chaudier appearsd forte lor. | PUDUCEOOG. Taggart asked the wit- | Be¥-, The conservatives In the house of commons | nicht had risch to thirteen tec. It 18 believed 86 “| strenuth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot oF | row for all their artistic prod in | Bloy clerks, were worked like pack horses OF slaves, | tery companies. (Iie argued that the law relative | ness whom he had in mind when he wrote the | Toon confidently upon, receiving the votes of the | indicate a break in the gorges above, He Susar, and is therefore far more economical. It is fuctions. Also deal in | Snd he knew that their constituents would injure | to the stoppage of letters in the mails, as interpre- article, and referred to a certain. person's becoming | Zarnclite Lo lteter chy eberrrospat rag FOUR MEN DROWNED. 7: s @elicions, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, | MINTON TILES, and make the artistic treatment of | the public service by requiring them todo more | ted by the ter |General, Wa3 unconstitu- | {fegitiinately upulent. ‘The witness sald he ad not | 492 condemning the government's Eeypuan pol At Evansburg, Ohio, four men lost thetr ives, MUSICAL PHENOMENON, spd admirably adapted tur tuvalide nw well aa Or per: | ee 5 a ‘uy ean.” He closed by criticising the rules | tlonal- The argument wil be continued tomorrow. Propose, t0 «supply the, "defcieucss "othe Se ON | Sod recy eel porte cogent ‘Will give three Concerts, ons in health, peiaece Penookin acectaley. ee rey rctrets nis Gace nee fees vi ee indictment, Dut Fequired to answer the | resolution in reference to the government's policy nas tue Wee riverine boat. When = demat previous ques- | ‘The judiciary committee of the House have juestion, Said he had no particular "I St | rere Crossing thie Cunceners: = FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 8 and & SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Mion in omer that a rote msht te had UPOR Ue | sorsoq favorably upon abil 0 Femove the alobi |, eM ne, Corrupt transaciona to wifch he | !EEERE uml 0 Ua which Sir Stafford North | XShore disuae rn he cy MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2PM 3 — A member the right to call up a Dill for the action | ties imposed by the fourteenth amendment and the | Tefetted related to land offee, transactions tn ‘the Eevernment, will undoubtedly be defeated tn the | Surging waters. One nau Was Qrownea at Of the House upon any Monday thirty days after | statutes upon Henry Newman, now a privatein bat- | remeber specific facts, but remembered Impres- ‘of lords on the Marquis of Salfsbury’s motion. | and’ the other three took refuge in # fallen — W. BAKER & CO., reference, was lost by a vote of 56 to 115. Mr. | tery B, second United States artillery. Newman | sions When asked about his Knowledge as to the Which had lodged in the chi but they | Dazws Duva Srore White's woman suffrage amendment was lost by @ | was a confederate soldier, but has been a private in | wealth of Mr. Williamson, he sald he had never 1n-| A BAKER BrcoMES a MMtoxarRR—A spectal | scarorls time to rest themselves ‘they were oe DORCHESTER, MASS Yote of @7 to 102. ‘That of Mr. Anderson, relating | the United States army since 1866. He enlisted in | quired into his income or his possessions: he be. | from. February 7, to the Philadelphia | again huried into the angty Waters by @ log strike = —_— to the admission of ‘ex-members to the floor of the | the second artillery on the 8th of December, 1966, | feved Jay Gould and Mr. Vanderbilt, ware men | Press Says: rick Kellogg, a Mexican war vet-| ing the tree, By this time the poor fellows had —_ | aun Gok EMILY “EU RMRDY. Fee ONE Tare een a ok a eam titoe on | Aud for faithful service and ability was, from timé | men, but knew nothing really of his own knowi- | €fan, who Keeps a humble bakery in Downer's | become benuinbedd and chilled by the water and ioe- este: Muse: Musto: T= G@ F R g Ttake pleasure in informing my friends and patrons | amendment for the creation of a commiitee on to time, promoted until he became tho rat edge; his beliet concerning Mr. Williamson was | Grove, DI ‘county, received a citation from the | cold wind. After struggling for some time, the two a PROF. LOUIS WEBER, Congtis, Colds, Hgonchitis, “Hoarseness, and ati | that pending improvements at my old stand I will re- | census stood, 105 to 47. No vote was reached upon | of his battery. It then appearing that he had ‘based on the same lic report. surrogate of New York to appear there M: 18 | Nelson brothers were swept down the eee eee een Lancat rates ja19-Ime | {isaees of the Throat and Lutwe—Di. ISAAC J. MAK- | Move temporarily, Mr. Belford’s amendment. served in the confederate army his svas |, “And sometimes,” said Mr. Taggart, “unso-| to hear the reading of the will of his deceased | swollen stream and were soon ‘Thefourth Furnishes music for all cecasions at lowent Ja1d-Im* | TTN'S PULMONARY BALSAM bas over 20 yeate’ repne ON OR ABOUT FEBRUARY 1ST, 1984, declared illegal by the War department and ‘he |’ phisticated creditors believe such. ‘to their | Drother, EB Kellogy, a wealthy merchant, w.10 | man was stil clinging to the tree when It was . PROF, YHIPPS, ST. JOSEPH'S HALL | [very aind the public souerallge as the best Cough | TO NO. 941 PENN'A AVE. N. W., (VERNON ROW), | Ered Douglass’ Ex-Housekeeper. | was reduced to the ranks. “The anlcers of the sco- | hiusdvantage™ seporta eft an estate "83,000,000, ‘The heirs of the | struck by the log aud he went under with It. gon far serie thease juareee chee | Mtiiue known, ‘Sold’ bY all dgrista at 38 and | — Where I will continue to keop a full assortment of | Boston dispatch to N. ¥. Times, Shy of Newman that “ddring wis Soe ues | na 1 SUPPOSe 60,” sald the witness, “some of mine | deceased merchant const Of bis widOW. Ste] oo seacescew Cute RariNo DOOs—A Scciahirs Turnlass aud Fridays, to Ivo'clock pa; | Sente # butt Sivinip | DRUGS, CHEMICALS Fred Douglass says the story that Mim Sprague, | service in this replmont, now over seventeen y ee Crise SaSOY. Hlewed Silat ‘the latcer portion will be "about | from Boston says: Theres a club of your en ie Private instrsctiom Ladies. Gentlemen and and sister of his son-in-law, who has been his house. | he has condt himself as a good and tatnfol = $1,000,000. President Van Buren was a second | this city, the maajority of whee are and a aaron” | ert wven ya Se oreo os | BS tice ae Re enna | ts tears ge aye | Sa wae ee }HOICE SEATS FOR lain and Ornamental, 3. W. DREW, = | ny 18 at a ity, and Gen. * ——— Cc S TER FOR VESTIBULES. FI. VAINSCOTIN im to recover for services for twelve years, 8 & | R. B. Ayres recommends him to Congress as a good. Baltimore Sun and San Francisco Chronicle, testi- 2 —at| intest freak was ‘@ dinner of meat. female t Prwntand Book Stott Lith street and Ponn- | 7° "HERE THR AND MANTEL BECOAPHORE ES: | 226m_ 901 Fennaylvanta Avenue Northwest. | gurprive to him. He ts reported a8 saying: “Louisa | and faithful soldier. ‘The disabilities imposed upon | fed to the good reputation of the defendants, A Loong Miscnzaxr’s Escars rao DEATH —AC | Seventeen members of the Jerusalem club eas avenue 2S | PORTAULE sxo BRICK SET GRATES, IKON TILE Ta: P Cc has jtved with me for eleven Yearsas a member Of | ex-confoderates aré the Only barrier t0 is ProIo- wif, 1.6, Morrow, of the Sunday Gazete, and R. | us asshuit moh OR es down to the feast. ‘The canine meat is reporved ea . ETC. ne Forttanp Uare. family. treat 2 | Gon. Darby, ; J. ¥. ing 3 mother. excellent, pers pps Abus arrestio MARBLE, SLATE, AND WOOD MANTELS. ira STREET AND VERMONT AVENUR, havo kept er elegantly clothed, and given bet ‘MILLIONS FOR EDUCATION. Grito, anid. B Godvian gave simhar testimony, Cor EI nn AE ny fare ontered — eau 1509 PLOUMEY, & MANNING. ‘A firet-clasn Cafe for Indice and gentlemen, oper’ until Naceit ages nage and left me. On Monday, an | _€r. Willis has prepared a general education bill, Judge Wylic’s Views As to the Law. | fora time there was every Indication ‘the cul. . LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS, > naylvania avenue Rorthwest. | Tidnight. Meals dls carte or table dhote, Private dine | pra ‘potas Tlett Wasnington, my son-in-law, Mr. | which he willintroduce in the House on Monday. It] Judge Wylle, before the arguments proceeded, | Prit would be lynched. He, however, drew a pistol MILLE M. J. PRANDI will open on JANUARY 257m, fas rooms foe lunch, dinner or supper’ parties. “Meals ‘Sprague, her brother, came to me and said that he | provides for an annual appropriation for a national | explained Uriefly his views as to the law. ‘The only hd fought fis way through eee 6 cone Sa Md BOSE e, te | Sraeet, remota Narcres Guest Rexepy by ee cee thought, Louisa, ought to be paid $30 a month for a ee lod of ten years, the first | protection that society has now, he said, against {EP eation house “Yesterday Geet was eared, EKS only. 3030-1 . FRAZIER, Proprietor. | her time anything about | appropriation and each succeeding ‘" 4 week. A wel pectraguin ce eel oe eee Hea le Gunga maaan ea | ence fees, fie caro | Wa RSI OF PUGS, ROTA a | Saha eee een ond sears Always io onter Uy" plata tone MUEYpeTs Maeds | DISEASES OF THE LivER AND KIDNEYS, | Poraxp Sparsa Waren Feuonabiel rrouid pay i ark have siways treated | money among the several states and territories as et digas geen oping | peep i gniy gyn cee sminn ey ee : 26-20" fresh supply of the celebrated Bethesda Mineral Se ere : should receive, | cording to the number of thelr respective popula: | Tina ™"On" tue other ‘sider soit is| harm my tte girit” at the same time drawing a . mapenpendiner SURE CURE, FOR BRIGHTS DISEASE AND ALL | MCP GE COMURCE Oh 10 Sat Se NO er Tae en years old and upward. as shown by the | fist Society” to” "held in the safety’ of | revolver and aiming it at the prisoners Nead. Vv. " = = Water just received and for salein Barrela, Half Bar- | 4 wee is ‘and I kept no account of what I gave last preceding census, who cannot read and write. =f of the ‘was held | was disarmed after a ferce struggle. ‘The 1080 was avextixe Axp Exsren Caps rela, Key, oF by the Gallon, ‘This, water, te endorsed by the’ Medical Faculty | HOt think she would take this action herself, and No.state or territory, after the second, sp rie ee calioee chime nee William Bucher. father of the assaulted girl. announcement complete surprise. | tions, shall Tecelve & greater sum thay themtere or | PY fallible men, and men eS. ASD NOVELTIES! ldsune of this cts, who used twith wouterful fect | Lshall return to Washington at once and meet any | territory shall have expended. di previous | ald he did not imean by that, that they were more Sa aan aa ca ust received and ready for variy wlections, STOTT, CROMWELL & CO., tend for ‘Hlustrated Pamphlets ahd soe ihe eaters | Charges that may bebrought.” mee of pubic strustion raised by | alte than men in ther clings ‘They will work | | Diep tm a. Duras Caame —A telegram trom ERIE “SRO etal | A seu SEEEnGgUNSONT | punaman"™ “MERITS AS Ba, | wh PREMERA Rune Resets | thaw ogee aman oy, nada | fe tae ea bam enero | aaron eet aaa COS L0TION ‘near ave. ‘Mp.—The cent of the ‘Be used for the i AND WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS. PABALYSIS, RHEUMATISM: NEDRALGIA-GOUT, | jatp-imip”— gaent for tho District of Columbla_ | MP. The Dal intromnced t the ber in order to get a circulation, to be racy | a in dentistry. She was Card-plate Enyraving and Frintins » specialty—100 |, Sbinal Affection, General eu Menon ‘Railway Company of Baltimore city 1s a pro- | “Aucation of teachers. : ersénal. So the people came to”understand | nied to the dentist's omee by her family physician, (Casta pented cn ane Meine regen * specialty ee cured No drt no fandctoen a G eS aa H een opus a MINOR NOTES. {hese sensational articles abd topay Uittleatiention | DF. A. Strang, who had administered the anesthetic earace Fnlarced Veins, de. cu mas the Wing invention. ‘The carsaresus-| Hon, Wm. M. Evarts, representing the Western | to them. Yet the people out abllc walks of | in equal quad Chloroform and ether. After 108 PEN Nek EOE STORE, electrical process, apptved by the medical and) 1 © | pended below an elevated superstructure, and are | Union telegraph company, made an argument be- | life, people in the country, who get thelr paper | the frst was given taro were pulled: was min Go| pt a eS © ere re Othe surtaag of che street. or | fore the Senate committee on post offices and post| SR theneh Stat ‘are misled ‘ae Sout soos tae | Sat caster whses thin was administer sind five ‘urmerly 941 Pa ave. Ye * car 18 twelve feet above ‘Bur or | Goumaftation hours from 4 t06 pin. If wuable to call, TYSSOWSKI BROS, ee the pecomd Aoors of ordinary build yesterday in. opposition to the establishment | view, however, that ft would be an injury to the | more tecth were taken. ‘The frightened dentist. D. BaRR, ‘write and describe Your <8 y+.) awe GABRIEL, v ‘ 1 | {ngs It is proposed to have no stations in the | Of a selegran: to confine ‘writers to a merestate-| then realized that his patient was dead, and had Parlors ‘street northwest, provide waiting rooms A tion trom New York ‘before the | ment of ‘and a hard measure to hold's man | been for several seconds’ before the last tooth had H. fenbacei pene = E COMMER Uru ANDGSTREETR = | SDH nd storie of Dulldinge, “The ele- | Howse committee on rivers and to-day to | guilty of libel who wrote ‘with honest | been taken out. forts were made to restore her, ee ‘ALENTINES AND VALENTINE CARDS. zB B | vated roads are to be run to Druld Hill | Urge an Meet aate for the Harlem Sie wee pefinon ppm Sar thy Bd a fle gegen RN 5 Lg TG FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. ‘A large variety in artistic and beautiful Gexignsand | 8 019 _ FIT GUARANTEED. By Pe ee ye nc hatics H. Teced. in bebalf of the Central, Pact-| hood may be taken as {ridence ot ‘inalice. ae tomorrow, Mra, Stevenson, was forty, years old Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fittedand the city, and Jones’ falls to Fell's Point, It | flo railroad, made, before louse | thought the defendants should be acquitted mother of seven youngest LACE VALENTINES. ‘THE BEST AND CHEAPEST LADIES’ ‘that. committee On Pacific to-day in found that they bad. published it with an ‘four months old. The treatment she received gutted are invited to callat the Faahion Hous, FE at b han inorporation ls asked | 49 Ue ‘Rogest betiet that it was trast infine deutst' chair i the subject ot" severe sous: ool UILPs Ave, Washington, D.C. | a2 = CC. PURSELL, Bookssller, 418 9th st. a. for Maryland, Totes: ‘Revess, ment. is said WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. £32 5 Ith teh 2; EL NOURG He dates all | 13 Sota in Now York, and an insorporadon ie asked to the bil requiring the railroads to pay tor the sur

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