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Se Nt __ SEWING MACHINES, &e. ——-= = muamastic Spoor Cortos, HE BEST FOR MACHINE OR HAND USE SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS. At the office of Machines, and durable set of attnchivents. can prodv Work thau auy utler in the mar Mmonthiy payments, special dive Fn TIERS, St. Cloud Bundi 22 0th street nw mm fc SEWING MAC covery in mechanical movements hereto- _ POTOMAC RIVER (QTEAMER MAT "The Jornine steam EEE wit < LADAT atone: stpvine at Paley Tr.stuuve cobucctiun with the Hoston aid Providence een 3 wed daily until 4:20 aa revetved datly mntil 4:00 5 HE. Gen. Azent. FORTRESS MONROE, NOKFOLR AND THE Steamer JANE MOS els serve ob the Susp " 2 formation ap Fal Office, National Metropolitan Bank, 1s 1. ‘Gf_at boat, foot of éth street, ‘GEO. K PHILIPS. wr avens TCT POTOMAC RIVER LANDING, SS fOr Nous | CURR OMAN Ku Intermediate landings, we curmuny Si 2.B PADGETT, Act ©W. RIDLEY, Mun. Fo] ‘Tth-etreet wharf. Wasuuizwn, DO. MX YEBson: - ur. VERNO STFAMER WW. CORCORAS aves Tth street wharf drily (except Sunday) for Wb feruon at 10 o'clock «ih: returning reaches Washing: ten about 3: = <u 1, L BLAKE. C: - MER: JWORTH GERMAN LLOVD— SIEANLEIP LiNr Berenes New York. Herne, ESDAY AND SAT f stivet, Foboken. Rates of pus: favre, London, Southaniy toh 850 and $100. second cabin, to 0.2 Bo 260. 95 Waites Cesaep Live CELRIC G MEIZEMOT “ COMPANY LIMITED, AND LIVERPOOL RK HARBOIe NEW YORK, bas, Wert Sort Bers sn 12 DAY £ROM NEW YORS. Passage—$t0, $9 aud = ‘very lowrates. Steerage tickets from Liv- webstown and all other partyof Europest ‘Through bills of inden given for Belfast. Glaszow. Bavre. Ante nu pseu apply at the Compe © Greet, or both steerer end OW & eG Tih street, Washluntul VELNUN H. BROWN & CO. Blesers. 0 AND THE ONLY LINE BE) WEEN IBE FAS! AND THE WEST. NIA. WASHINGION TOUBLE TAACK! ¥ COUPLER, itp ake efcct SENAY, November 18, 1880 eskincton frots station, coruer of New Jersey Seeet Uy kasiern Standard or 73th Mere Chica, Cineinuatl, Louisville and St. Lonis Sly a SiS em 101k am. 1610 pm, ‘Throws Ce: d Falace Sleeping Cars to above Bo ihte, without change, 1U10a i. daly toChicao, Sacre Saturday Bor Biss m. and 8-49 p. mn, daily: 8:40 Fite Cacia a ie OS and Detroit via, Monroeville, 10:15 am, Bar Tees ry a Sleeper for Toledo, via Wirediug azd Lake $00, $20, ngton_and Balt: $40 tent 1 ¥ pam at re Fez Buscresowh. 30 70 om, 2:28, yida, 2:85, 6:30am. daily, avai, 2:30, 6-97 pam: Sum- ai ei aim. eh sud 2.15p.m. daly auvane Ws Lecuecked abd Teceaved af TON consme 28 FOLLOWS — Fer Eric Cansndaizu 1o.00' p.m. € Wasbin toni t = iit Wadd BOE Lock Haven and Elnira a! 9404 a, er Fiz dan. excent Sunday. Or Nowe Voth and the East, £158. m. 10-708, m..1:49 0), WU abd MAS pear.” Un Suneay.« Uae 22°75 pt Limtted Lexpreny of Fulikiau Warior Camm exe ur chamye, 140). T every week day. Being. 4:00 p. chiyn, >. ¥ y with beat te Fei through traine connect at Jor. Brooklyn Anuex, nfording in atree®, avoiGiiye Goutls ter Sad i0-"0.a, m., 3.40 ¥ Us ny aoe Ww mre py) es pe cd Dayseae Babe me Gay except Buca eee areas seer jam. and 440p.m. daily, exceptSua- TIA AND FREDFRICKSBURG RAIL AND aiPxasEAlA AND WASHINGLUS aD crn C35, 7.90. £95. 11-05 and 12:33 aa oC, bb and 11-8 pam. Ob Sundayat tis “sevfit @-asand 12-¢3am. daly, Bout. 6 B. where orem ext wae Litheyrapiie Presses chee Shute y So. Kaus Mackiuery. | = ke tis Fons eithextea-auootheaak 8G, Ale ee Teasemer i least, et" workune parts” oad SVeryartcuiare ote 2c, Baabstarccn ae Aah Cor Proemascr, French Clare PY) ore Agents for fits! Cha atta Ca |p. navate Srock Trxzcrara Wines ' Erwan WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE, BOSTON, &e. bbe Si Uition | dare | Ottice, 458 Chew. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TEN PARLOR SETS (INV! GANT COCCHrS, Me PE te t OUR AND REPS) FLE- OYUET AN OTHER CAR- | UL AND UIHEK CHAMBER FUR. | E_ AIR MATTRESSES, DINING TURE TOGLTHES WITH ABOUT RED SEPARATE LOTS. | ‘ALAO, AT TWFEVE O'CLOCK, | coer eins sad in teen ot cay auch, | manera fro EDAY MARCH FIRST, 1664, at TES 0" ‘3 WA FPOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, ‘MISCFLLANEOUS AND CLASSICAL BOOKS, Many Tob Penns Sr8, et two(2), in Gucrge B Cobs paid sod to the satisfaction of he tram Con- Ind secocdine at purchaser's cost Terms of ve complid with iu six os after sale, else renerven tight to resell at riak aad coet of Sue Sind ta tbs WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. FINANCIAL. HH. Saurreoo, BANKERS, , 1416 Penns TRatShephent's, | LIBERAL RATE uF 1 Call or send for t rma. | INVESTMENT SECURITIES UNITED STATES | N DOLLARS bought | COLLECLIONS mage ey feb19 sirty weg. of fasta d tecords ig T stall proceed to.eell SUB MaicW gaan | rout of te proje-ty. te choles vel Wo said. ceed frontiaw 8 fect stuf, D.C and runbiow Deck cash; balance in two notes ve in three and «x months, re- by satistu'tury deed ot trustiipou | us led. at tiie of ele, | aud deposit to befure | ten cays. | WOOLSTUN, Trustes, ofa certain deed of trust, recorded 269 | CATALOGUE SALE OF them very rare and finely illustrated works, Tut my Auction Re ner Ith strect and Yabla avenue, Wasiington, D.C, ESDAY EVENING, MA‘ CH FOURTH, 1984, jelcing at 7:30 o'clock, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 50,, Auctioneers S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELI- Sig F STREET NORTHWEST AND LOT vedi of trust. dated Bist. Gig recorded in Liver No. 992 fol fej ous of the land reconds for the District Sia, and at the request of the party secured | weiiodfer for alewt(ublie auction, im front | TeEspaL. Mane FOURTH, AST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M. Lot No’ % suladivision of square No. ‘Waskinidton cy. in sald: Diath, together With yrcvcneite therco of fair: One-tuird cah, of which $109 must be ‘balauice in equal payments tine of sale and. the aud two years, to be secured by purchaser's notes terest Tron lay of wale aud a deed of trust TIME D-POSIT ranes | Harry C. Levan, BUY AND SFLL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES ‘Branch Office—£39 15th street (Corcoran Building.) Quotations of Stocts and Bonds and information re- orders executed and reported PROMPTLY, PRINCE & WHITELY, Stock Broxmas, (4 Brouiway. x, 2UFUth Aveiue,) New Fork, : General Partners: Whitely, Henry H.Dodse, Ht. Cruger Oakley, Washington, D.C, Maynard C. Eyre William R. Travers, Special Partner. OF RAILWAY SECURITIES. ‘H.H. DODGE, Resident Partner. Markets received thronzh our wires IN- TLY, direct trom the New York Stock Exchange. 028 W. Ro. €08 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury, Offer special inducements to buy or sll CRUDE FEIROLEUM, either for Cash or on Margin, ‘Wetnvite correspondenca. * Allinformation cheerfully given, T. J. Wao: & Co. BANKERS AND BROKERS, IN LOTS OF 10c BARRELS OR MORR T. PTY. SELL AND CARTY STOCKS. GRATS, PROVI- SIONS A Lots YORK OF TRADE PRICES, INVITED ty EX, € THE FsCIL.Tics OF THIS OFFICE. CONSTANT QUUEATIONS AND SPOE CASH SETTLEMENTS, as. 3al8 Bucmsx Bisnoe & Co. STOCK AND GRASN EXCHANGE, BOSTON, NEW YORE, BALTIMORE And 1381 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Wasursorom, D PETROLEUM ( TO SUIT CUSTOMERS AT REG STOCK EXCHANGE AND CH THE PUBLIC GENERALLY I3 | Rose J. Troms GRATS, PROVISIONS, COTTON AND STOCKS. ‘Ne, €19 15th St. National Metroplitan Bank Buflding.) ee ed Exch iF &aW < quiries regarding: may@ pay SPECIAL ater oye RELIABLE BROKER TW rs to “uy or sell, on marzin or for eash, exeontel Chieaco mie. Caustunt QuGtaLos Iustaully recelved UY private wires, SCHMITT & CO., Chicago correspondent, EK, WALLACT& CO., New Yorkcorrespondent recelved extent to check mm to obtainine CORRECT | ation rewarding our varions city pured at all times to answer in- me, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO, BANKERS, BEORERS axD INSURAXCE, D* a E nid SON Tf atzcet south ble resident wiv Hh “ts. Gres from: 48 Piuladelpiua ‘sess R. erery bon FOTRIC VOLTATC BELT, and other Exzetatc Ar- inary Oreansh Nervous Debiity, Blood Diseases, Acs recent canes poutively cured i F STREET NOKTHWEST. MEDICAL, &e. LEON'S FEMALE FILLS o any eddress on receipt uf €L. OF rive to $29 AiewoUi avenue mw, feb28-Im* 5 HEALED. GO TO DR. BROTHERS, 906 it, and be cured. ‘The only ‘hysiclan 1. Washington. ‘sttention 10. the treatment Disease.” particularly that of for over St years. feb-1-lin* ary: Tebis-im* ND GRAY GIVE NO FREE send vou to some side-show dru Pode cats wade doctor. thar wicé meure bf private r TERS ad GRAY, 90 Bt sw. Wil turnah sie, waratSea Cube or ho bay. oT Seay FIDENTIAL, jemen aid Ladies, Sg pur: Saturday at his Oftice, 456 C street t. frou: 2109 p.m, "Main Ortice, ear 4% erty street, Baltimore, DR DYES Wo will send on thirty Gaye tral, ty d, who are sufferisw fran Nervous Debt, tlhe diseases df perwonal battre Pee esa, d other causes, Speedy relief and sat ouce for iiustrated parapet fee ae Lie panapitt free Ade farsuat, Mich" Js) VOLT DAME DE Alt Tw se FOR MEN—CHECKS IN SIX HOURS. ‘Cares im three day, Drux Store, 15 N. lth street 490 Penna. ave.. Washington, D. 0. ROVERTSON. A REGULAR GRADUATE. 9 fears’ exyericuc kyarautees @ cure in all diseases in. No mercury or caustics ‘Can be. ‘Ato! ‘edie id Sat irom 2to 9pm. at ‘Wednesday and Seturiay; from 2to9 Dm. af his Siain Oftice, 20 N. Liberty st., Bal'more, Md ax7 NUE CELLULOID 1KUSS; THAT NEVER BREAKS "Tio ees cacalwaye clean, and cab be worn walle Gaihing Astor aaléat CHAS. FISHER’S. uta cevotee hat stints to the Waist aps. ¥1: Lady Patrons mu AUCTION SALES. Wate ‘B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, UNUSUALLY GOOD SALE OF FUR ITURE. Handsome Parlor § ee aa Mirror, Brotze and Pinah in rw sik. Git Frame Mautel uite, upholstered in silk: Ebouy Tolatered i pius Mirror, Els- it Walnut Marbie~ new, cust $100; Efinawome Walnut’ Chauater Stites Hate “Glas Ast Chamber Suite Anti Fire ting housekeeping. Ws ‘& CO., Auctioneers, is well worthy the attention of parties con- WALTEK B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. Louisiuua avenue, opposite City Post Office, SPECIAL. SALE, SATURDAY Musi @. MARCH FIBST, TEN O'CLOCK, TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS, quence m a Lg. J wiry and Silver Prated Notions, &. FOUR LH, at HALL will scil ‘at the esta Blankets, Spreads, Sitver and Maud vi SEVE dhineut, THIRD, at H iver ‘Were, Watchos and MED PLEDGES = UeSbay, BARC A UESDAY, SG ULOCK PML 2. 1288 Penseyivaiia yicdiges forteited by non-ed 1p= isti € of Gold aud Silver Watches, jewelry, Revolvers. Gineses: ihe mre al ch tin E, HEIDENHEIMER, Broker, M. FOLEY, Auctionee?. teb29-3t MHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. EMBRACING “MAHOGANY, Haile CLOTH ANTIQUE SOFA, PARLOR FURNTIURE, MT, TABLES, PICTURES, HALL FURAITURE, VERY HANDSOME ANTIQUE HAIRS. WALNU. ER EUKNIIURE. FEATHER BE! BRUSSELS AND INGA B10. ES, KITCHEN IN DINING f LAND, MAHOGANY CHASE i REQUISII LS, &C. On THURSDAY MURNING. MARCH SIX TABLES, TES.) S, D. PILLUWS, TS, HEATING 'H, 1984, r ‘gommencing at TEN O'CLOCK. 1 shill sell. at residence No. 30:6 P t, Bold feets fekay- Georgetown, D. C.,the entuy hi MM. Tar Scorr. Anr Gurzenrs, 1419 axp 1421 New Youe Avexve Nontewxst, GRAND FREE EXHIBITION. 240 Hion Ciass O11 Pesiic SALE: MONDAY, TUESDAY AND ‘MARCH Tui, Founta Panzines, ‘WEDNESDAY, axp Firra, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M, Ma B. SCOTT, Jz. will conduct tlie Sale. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, feb29-01 Auctioneers. CAR NTIRE FURNT 1 15 TURE, x PF g ND INGKATY Fi RPLTS, ChOCK RALOG, S AT AUC OrCLOCK, we will RPETS, &¢., CONTAINED 9 MINTS S 2D, 10) ALL, AY LOVES, TION THIRD com. Seil, at the above. Laued dwelling, the entize Furuitwe, &¢., contuiued therein, to whieh t feb28-3t (PuoMAs DowLi G, Auctioneer "INE G"0C1 . SMAL. 1S AND WIN. On TUE DAY MORNING, } at TES O'CLOCK, within my auction attention uf buyers «8 Called. t_EICHELBERGER fF AUCTION, FOU! souss, I shall se the balauce of stock unsold from Coustuey & Co., late He d's Sous, embracin Suall lot Bicheluerger Whisky in. Amontelard nd othier jo Sue rye Tmnported xoods iu Glass aud Tn. demijohne, ite Wines File Groceries ot every description, Old Vinge Haus, perior lot of Cigars, oF x ree Now fix ‘inegar, tures, ke, N. B— his sale erabraces all the fine that were not reached at the sale on F street aust all tliat were Not called for, the velug # sp woods. nendid collection of febzi-dts J5O REG TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V. ESTATE, BEING TWO. (2) NUMBERED 14.6 AND las U WEST. ABLE IMPROVED REAL OTT, Real Estate Broker, 6 F street northwest. AME HOU SIREET NORTH? hy ptneots. deed of trust, recorded in Liber 980,, 256 et seq. of she land rec of Columbia, and at t mecured shereb; renives, on THURS A’ F MARCH, A.D. 1834. A’ FT leoe or parcel of land. situated nas THIRIEE “rH DAY KP M., that of Weshing- ignated a4 and. com front to rear of 17) iu square num- ‘improved by two (2) Beit tue west thirty-four (34) fee Qriginal lot numbered seventeru ( Yerd two Bmudred sud five (203), ores the cit fon, Distri-tof Columbia, know: a id de “n request of the party) the shall offer for ule. in front °f the two-story Frame Dwelling Houses, known a8 numbers 1426 aud 1428 U street n rtliwest. ‘Terms to be made know! to be complied with in sev t time and place of sale, and nT) days after sale, in des fant of which the property will be resold at the riskaud cost of the defunithug (3 chaser, ML. B: THO>. H. CA) NSON BROS., Aucts.” — feb: LLA jin$,7,11&13, STATE ON NOKIH « ND AND E STREET: ERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED "APILOL SIREET, S. By virtue of adecier of the S preme Courtof the Pecemibers ogy tenet ea Beetinber, naga aa eee em plein iff and John B Ty ‘shall sell, to the hichest bi Sauseartwer Foon Ge Su ine Bir ra bat oF Sts (d,eaven (Ph cbeht Oh aioe ii) in the subdivision ot lor N Griieed se see (0 D Lounds, covenanta and conditions set forth fered in the deed of partition, dated Deces: be ‘into by and between udrew Wylle 8 Wite, and M-rearet le subdivision annex d m North Capitol st aud ten (10) inches by a der twenty (1) fet, f sale, ae premcribeel by thu echass mn bey in Ceabs sd: ‘ghteen (18) nuonths trom t ferred » ymnents the purchus: give their notes drawing “ix ( unnuin, secured exty purchase, each lot must be made when the front of OcKk 1. Mi. on WEDNES* ARCH; 1584. lots No. of one ‘These lots will Iv sold separate ber Uy deci or deen OF oat ol tie rey "Adep sit of nifty ot istsict of Coltumibis, paged on thieGth day of Ordon the: 5 of iy ease dag: of si, "Dae cotnpany iy a feattante, T the premises, ten (10), aud eleven gue (1) in ‘aquare No. ) wecording to the metes and oe id May C., il and revorded with the rect and, third decree: ‘the valance in nine “of ut interest per 0) dolisrs on Fromeny ts Ruocked down. Ail conveyancing to bat the cost of the pur- chaser or purcl JOHN C. HEALD, trustee, ‘OO1'F strect horthwent, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. feb20-dts rpHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. XECUTORY SALE OF. ies REAL ESTATE IN by the eof the p. wer an will testament, Eabella Davd 5 Bak at HALE BASE of the Premises, all th being Lot numt dition to. wn, in the Dist house ‘with ‘ella ‘and atic 4 foito lot runniug westwardly on the street twenty-two fect. more or leas. to the east bounds: Borinnine inet feet froin the southeast cor: fumabered fuety seven (v1) a suid saloon VALUABLE IMPROVED GORGETOWN. thonty in ue vested ‘and codicl of HEL LTH DAY OF : a FOUR OCIOCK FMC 2 certain pleces or parcels oferound ard standing towet as anfve iely-fve (99) 1 Bealls ade Ghuty fect On the borth side of Beal sere and eae ixty fect on the 0 ‘treet and run Ditne back with that width oue padre aut wen ‘ate! C= er and kno feet idinvs and im- ting of a nue thr e-story Also the alley cou- ‘carne ie. de- as the from Richard Smith dated Jaguary 20, 1897, and recorded ia tot bumbenet Dinety-stx (96), in Beall’s nto G wn, and included within the fol- for the sume at & Beall line of orth line of Jot numbered ninety-five (v5) in said addition; thence north one hundred ard t said lot: thence eastwardiy a: Une twenty-two feet, more 0 ear fi i ith the el with, the Sret a, wud. thetice nowt rear line of ‘one hundred and twenty feet to point of begin ning. ‘Terme o: Male: be paid in cash. and the balance fo ‘Qne-fourth of the purchase money to reat lz, twelve, elm con and twenty-four months, with intere tnt six per centuin Der annum on Totes to be viven for the: ing at purchaser's cost. | FRANCES B, B, PROMWELI, fobs Stwawhdbs deterred payments—t ‘by a deed of trust ‘ie purchasers ch OF THE PROPERTY KNOWN Ag lan NINTH GREET NOR A WEST. fab by virtue of a ourt the Distact of Col of Retains Le underdyn i We Dz Meme Tete now undisputed that WEI DE MEYERS CATAB- BAL CURE ‘a the only treatment thst will absslutely eure Catarrah, Dr. Wel de Meyer's “Tagarme” with ‘statements of symptoms by the cured, mailed free. D. B. DEWEY & CO,, 182 Fulton street, N.Y, febs-m.w,f,38t Txz Murr Srom CORNER TENTH AND ¥ STREETS, ‘HAS STILL A FEW MORE OF THOSE OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS LEFT, WHICH WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT FIFTY CENTs OX ‘THE DOLLAR SOME SPLENDID BARGAINS IN BLACK DRESS SUITS, JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATS AND BoYs' SUITS AT REMAREABLY LOW PRICES. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. feb23 1878, Covzzs Maxrry Seryry, ate, and pte, APOLEON CABINE: n Pix aud 9 pte DRYVERASAN ™ § Quakape #7 ‘These well-known brands of Champagne are guaran: teed to be trom the Vintage of 1878, which has produoed the tinest Chumpaxues of the past 16 yeara For saleby BARBOUR & HAMILTON AND THOS. RUSSELL. 417-3m, AND INVIGORATING. ‘Those who may wish to purchase, etther as a delicious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated Whiskey, are invited to make a trial ot the celebrated U U PPP PPP FER PRR U UP PP PE ROR U UPPP ppp FE FRE U UP Pp E RR uu BP P EEER & WHISKEY. ‘This Whiskey, upon an analytical examination, has proved to be FREE from Fusil Oil, and indeed of any of the gnodern ingredients which are used to give © fictitioffa age and flavor to this popular drink FoR site 33 BROWNING & MIDDLETON, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, 3.BBRYAN& BRO, c.C. BRYAN, BL. WHEELER, ‘THOS. A. ROVER, N. T. METZGER & BRO, BEALL & BAKER, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, J.C. ERGOOD & Co., Wasurwotor, D. 0. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, PHILADELPHIA, feb0-3m Sore Puoparetons, Ovs Harr Parez Save Sze GOING ON. £80.00 OVERCOATS AT 815.00. $25.00 OVERCOATS AT $12.50. $20.00 OVERCOATS AT 810.00. : $18,00 OVERCOATS AT 89.00. 915.00 OVERCOATS AT 87.52. 12,00 OVERCOATS AT $6.00. €10.00 OVERCOATS AT 35.00, $25.00 SUITS AT $12.50. $28.09 SUITS AT 814.00 820.00 SUITS AT $10.00 18.00 SUITS AT $9.00. $22.00 SUITS AT 81100. 810.80 BUITS AT $525° PANTS! PANTS! PANTSIIt FROM $100 UP. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS ja. Ger Tux Bust, “THE CONCORD HARNESS* THE CONCORD COLLAR ‘We have on hand s larve stock of the Celebrated “CON- CORD HABNE‘8,” of all kinds and description, at Lowest Prices, a” Coupe, Carriage, and Road Harness a specialty. A ‘National Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satchels in ght vail, af lowest pres, ils. Wu E. Woo « Oo, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS ‘FOR, PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, No. 396 W. Halt. gt and No.1 North Liberty Street Baltimore Md eevé-tm 313 ‘ANIA AVE. N.W. Fh rg tg a, Keady- ko. Be G i ‘with small d : i tf Gi A lh i ' : t E ; L Hi A | 2d Kdition. Lt! Teams Te Str THE BATTLE BEGUN. Firing Heard at Trinkitat at Noon ‘To-day. Lownox, Febsgo.—-The latest advices from Trin- Eitat state tha@ftiriag began at noon to-day. Svaxtw, Feb. 93.-~ihe iriendly tribes which par. ticipated in tue ght near here on the Berber road claim to have won a victory. ‘They say they cap- tured forty of the rebel camels and 70 sheep. ei ected oes DYNAMITERS IN AMERICA. A Roar from the London Times. IT 1B TIME TO ADDRESS A REMONSTRANCE TO TEE AMERICAN GOVERNMI Loxpos, Feb. 2.—The Times comes out with a leader, in which it says: “It 15 intolerable that England should be exposed to this succession of Plots from a nation which professes to be {riendly with us, and with which we have only a desire to livein peace and amity. We know that the Ameri- icans are aware of tie identity of the plotters of these outrages. It would be no hard task for tbe Aumerican government to end the whole thing. We have done our part. We have made the pri- vute inanufacture of explosives a peual offense, Asa result the conspirators have been compelled te change thelr ground: (hey find America. a safe refuge—a covernment whicit will not meddle. It 4s Impossible that we shouid submit to this; it be bad enougn ir America were a hostile country. ‘but dynamiters are a common enemy. No civilized country can tolerate, without disgrace, miscreants who have only done what American Journals have been allowed to _ advocate: What rewards bave openly been promised for, what pubile meetings have applauded. The time has arrived to address a strong remonstrance tothe United States government against allowing this, Respectable Americans are ashawed of the inaction of thelr rulers; they must now join us apd make thelr voices heard and obeyed. Weshall do our utmnost to guard ourselves. It remains for America | to afd us, as she alone can nip the mischief; but our emand js one which a civilized nation is bound not to disregard, General Foreign News by Cable, THE LONGFELLOW BUST, Lonpow, Feb. 29 —The ceremony of unvelling the bust of Longteliow, to be placed in the poets’ corner of Westminster Abbey, which will occur on Saturday, will be performed by the Very Rev. Geo. G. Bradiey, D. D., dean of Westminster. Mr. Gladstone, who was first asked to undertake this office, dectined, as other duties made it impossible for him to be present. ‘The memorial committee ‘Will meet in the famous Jerusalem chamber of the abbey. Earl Granville and Mr. James Russell Lowell, the American minister, a personal and life- long frlend of the poet, will speak. ‘The Salmi Morse Inquest. THE WOMAN Wi ACCOMPANIED M’GIVNEY TO MISS BLACKBUEN’S ROOM. ‘New York, Feb. 29.—The inquiry into the circum- stances attending the death of Saimi Morse was continued to-day before the coronor. Mary McCul- lough, sisterof the janitreas of the hous: in West street, was called. She is supposed to be the pees) who accompanied Mr. Melvney to Miss lackburn's room on the morning of the 22d inst. ‘When, according to MeUivney, the latter was in & decidediy social, but somewhat compromising, sition with Mr. Morse, She sald that Mc: jivney wanted her to go into the inner room and see what was going on, but she did not do so. The witness never saw anything uatriend ‘tween Mr. Morse and Nir. MeGivuey. Miss Black burn always spoke of the former as her (iter. Witness heard no conversation between the par ties. She saw Miss Blackburn coming trom tbe Tuner room. She had her night dress on. ‘The Northern Pacifi WHAT THE LAND comMis and Grants. R OF THE COMPANY. OUSE COMMITTEE ON born, rtuern Paclfic road) coclated Press account of the Action of the committee on public lands, said. “The House committee seems disposed to favor very, sweeping action, but [ do not belleve any DIU to fore felt lands whte'have already been earned by the Northern Paci ctu construction of the road Will become alaw. In the possible contingency, however, that Congress should pass an act of the character suggested In the dispatches, T think tere 1s no doubt, whatever, that the Supreme Court of the United'states wotttd decide that 5 can not deprive the company of any lands earned on that portion of the road whieh 1s constructed, and wile been dul ted by the Preskieat of the United States, tn accordance with the charter of the company, and It will not make an material differeice whether the construction of the Toad and {ts accentagce by the Prestlent was before or after July 4, 1829 Te has been Over 1,004,000 acres of these lands soll to settlers, and there Ger tainly exists no cquitabtegeound for Congress tak ing the hostlle action proposel. I taink the pass ageof such a bill as proposed by the House commit- tee will seriousiy Injure the communities along the Une of the Northern Pacific.” land comm! when shown the TEXAS CATTLE MEN APPROVE IT. Avettx, TEXAS, Feb. 23.—A reporter of the States- man interviewed leudlng stock men last night in Tegard to the pleuro-pneumonta bill, as amended by the House. J. W. Day, the owner of 25,000 head of cattle, thought the biil'a good one. Soine feared It might hurt the sate of Texas cattle, but he did not See how, for thers never had been such disease among them. Col. Driskill, one of the largest cattle men in the United Stites, sald the bill was all right, particularly that feature regarding the importation of cattle. It could not injure the Texas cattle interests, for inal his experience he had not known one case of such disease. J. W. Driskill, who owns 20,000 head, was very much in favor of the bill “A number of others less promi lent express the Same opinion. Wrecked in the Gale, New Loxpow, Feb. 29.—Capt. Brooks, of the tug Scott, Jr., reports that he saw a schooner dts: | ear off "Bittle Gull Island this morning, and all | hands were lost, ‘The steamer Electra, of the Stot ington line, put into tals harbor last night to escape the fury of' tue gale. NEW HaveEN, Cr. Feb. 29.—Tugs have been sent to the assistance of two schooners which came ashore and sunk some time during the heayy gule Of last night. Tt ts stated that men can be seen clinging to the rigging. ‘The names of the vessels are unknown. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. HL. Dodge, 539 151 street: ‘Name. Name | 0.) C Can. Pac. Can, Sou. Gent. Pac. Ches. & Do, 1st pret De p Do. pref... Northwest...) Do. pret. 5 OO & Mi 183 "Oregon Trans. 19 [Out & West. |Pac: Mall PESORO tI -|Wab. Pac. Do, pret West. Unic The Stock Market Weak, =~ BULLS AND BEARS BOTH CAUTIOUS. New YORK, Feb. 29, 1:50 p. m.—The Post Says: The character of the stock market during the forenoon ranged from Weak to negative. ‘The bears were cautious about putting out any larger line of shorts after so large a drop as that of yesterday afternoon, ‘while the bulls, though apparently buying back ‘gome of the stocks sold two or three days ago, were doing 1t cautiously, and only at lowest figures. The Tegult was that this sustained the market to a con- siderable extent, and prevented any important de- cliue, and at 18 O'clock, out of Torty stocks actively tradéd in, seventeen were higher by a fraction from of 20 4p seventeen were lower, aud six were un- —— ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, Feb. 29.—Virginis sixes, consolidated : “t; do, ‘3876: N Aina-aue coupenn 7; do,new Garces. 887; North BALTIMORE, Feb. 29 —Cotton steady—middling. 10%, Flour easy and quiet—Howard. street and westera Cats lla aupet, $thed.o0, no. extrw 3 bub doe 75; city mills super. 2.7503.50: do. ext 3 filo brands, 6.020868: Patapaco fein 5 lative patent. 7.00, Wheat—sout western eavier and. do. amber, 1.15al. 2° western “winter ‘oan ; steamer, 54a: mileage oie Peineyiyeale f 1n.8d.; gerain, rela: wheat, $9,000’ bushels; tae ‘000 bushels. Shi} 000 bushel Bales— Eins th a ec [Cgwrmact Awanpgp.—McHose & Lyon, of Day- ey RANE Dale. Awarded the contract for slate iron work for the stafrway of the Memphis public building, for 6,05. GROLOGICAL Mar ov THE Distaicr oF CoLUMBLA— Prot J. W. Powell, the chief of the geological sur- ‘yey, in his monthly report to the Secretary of the Intérior, states that “the work upon the map of the District of Columbia has ‘of the compiling: and transferring, by Messrs. ‘upon & scale of 1-15,000, ‘contours 20 feet apart and ‘of the ‘area required tor the ‘use of the geolo: asi Ri AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITOL. Senate Proceedings. {oonrixvED FROM FIRS? EDITION. THE MILITARY ACADEMY BILL ‘%€r. Logan, from the committee on appropriations, Fries taverabty the Hiveis initary scadeny ul for the year ending (S88. Tt was 3S ie : ees off e! mt jc tafe tats constdcradon toe propsety ot een eae ing the portrait of President Zachary Taylor, now | SRE Property of his, daughter. Mrs ry the Custody of the Corcoran art gallery. GEN. JACKSOY’S MANUSCRIPT. Another resolution, offered by Mr. Voorhees, was agreed to instructing the lbrary committee to consider the propriety of the purchase and printing | by Cot Of the valuable collection of manu- | scripts lett by Gen. Jackson to Amos Kendall, for the purpose of preparing them for publication, and should he fall to discharge that duty then left to | Francis P. Blair for a Uke purpose—both persons | having fatled to utilize the papers. In moving the resolution, Mr. Voorhees stated that the papers were of a very high order of his- torical value. AMERICAN PRODUCTS AND THIR USE. Mr. Plumb offered a resolution, which was agreed | to, calling on the Secretary of State to furnish to the Senate ail tnformation in his department, de- rived from foreign representatives of the United States or otherwise, regarding the amount of Wheat, rye, coru and cotton producee and consumed ip foreign countries for a period covering several Years back, and especially whether poiltical or | ther Complications are likely to occur in the near future, calculated to influence the market value of American products or thelr cost. ‘THE STEEL CRUISERS BILL. On motion of Mr. Hale, the Senate thep resumed consideration of the bill to authorize the construc Uon of steel cruisers for the navy. ‘The District in Congress, FAVORABLE REPORT. The bili tovacate an alley in square 234 was, in Accordance with the direction of the District com- mittee, reported favorably In the Senate to-day. GEN. ROSECRANS? PROPOSED SUPPEMENTARY SUFFRAGE BILL, Gen. Rosecrans will prepare tn connection with his bill Introduced last Monday providing for the election of the commissioners of the District, a bilb to regulate the qualifications of voters in the Dis- trict. He has not yet formulated any IAF design, but, pi to discuss the question with citizens and ascertain what rules would apply best to the lar condition of residents in the Dis- trict. He says that he wants to provide the importation of voters and exclude pefsous em- Ployed here, but having residence elsew! Capitol Topics. CONTESTED LECTION CASRS. A sub-committee of the House elections commtt- tee to-day decided to report the Mauzauare-Luna contested election case of New Mexico in favor of Mauzauare, unseating Luna, the present delegate. The Mayo-Garrison ease was disbussed in the full committee. THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE, ‘The House committee on commerce to-day agreed, to report Representative Stewart's bill to regulate interstate commerce and provide for the appoint- ment of acommission. An amendment to prontbtt pooling has been added to the bill. Each member of the conalitee,while assenting to the proposition to report the bill, reserved the right to offer amend- ments when It comes up tor consideration In whe House. Mr. Reagan fs opposed to It, as are severs other members of the committee, The majority. the committee, however, express themselves as ia favor of the vill. POSTMASTER CONGER CHAMPIONS THE CAUSE OF THE LETTER CARRIERS, Postmaster Conger made an argument before the House committee cn post offices and post reads to- day in favor of granting letter carriers thirty days’ Jeave of absence each year with pay. He sald that te letter carriers were the hardest worked em- ployes of the government, and deserved to be placed upon the sate footing with other employes. Ia order to grant Cats boon, he sald, 1t would be neces- sary to employ substicutes ‘This he proposed to do atthe minimum rate of pay, which would, he reckoned, involve an_ additional expense of about $190,000, “The committee 13 thought Lo look favora- Diy upon the proposition, PENSIONS AND PENSION AGENTS. Representative Boutelle presented in the House to-day for reference resolutions of the Grand Army of the Republic of Maine, in favor of equallzation fhountles, asking that pensions granted shall commence at date of discharge in all cases and re questing Congress to Increase pensions of widows from eight to twelve dollars per month, with five dollars additional for each minor child ‘under six- teen years of age. Also a remoustrance of the Grand Army Post of Rockland, Malne, against transfer of pension agencies to Washington. MINOR NOTES. Representative Joun S. Wise has gone to Vir- ginta, it 15 sald, to explain away his tesumony be- fore the Danviiie committee. ‘The appropriation for the continuation of the Danville investigation is now in charge of a sub- committee of the House appropriations committee, and wlil not be reported to the House Delare next tuesday. ——————____ The Greely Relief Expedition. HOW THE CREWS WILL BE CHOSEN. Secretaries Lincoln and Chandler and Captain Schley held a consultation yesterday, When it was decided that the vessels of the Greely rellef expedi- ton shall be officered and manned by men now in the navy, unless it 1s found necessary to accept vol- Unteers from outside the navy. In that case only sailors of recognized abliity or mechanics will De accented, alter, passing the Decessary physical ex- amination, who will have to to obey all orders whether on land or sea. No one will be ac- cepted who is over thirty-ve years of age or under twenty-three. THE STEAMER THETIS SAILS FROM DUNDEE. ‘The Secretary of the Navy has received a cable message announcing the departure of the arctic Steamer Thetis from Dundee this morning for New | York. She was formally turned over to the United | States on Monday, but Was delayed several dars in walting for the Steel plates for the new cruisers, which She 1s bringing 01 Charged with Robbing the Dead. SEAMAN CANTINE ON TRIAL—ALLEGED THEFTS FROM ‘TRE BODIES OF VICTIMS OF THE GAY HEAD Disas- TER, ‘The court-martial in the case of George Cantine, ‘Who, with two other sallors of the U. 8. 8. Speed- well, ts charged with robbing the dead from the ‘Wreck of the steamer City of Columbus, which ran ashore at Gay Head last month, was begun at the | engineer's office at the Washington fiavy yard yes- terday morning. The accused Is sali to have taken | mi a gold chain trom adead vody which Was picked up. Capt. Lemly tg judge advocate of | | Messrs. “Moore and Wright wppear for tne prisoner. Boatswain Xavla Perrimoud, who was ln charge of the boats of the U.S. 8. Speed- well which were sent to pick up the dead bodies at the wreck, testified that he wasin the boat with the accushd, Morgai, and Boswell. Me saw a chain on one of the Bodies, but saw no waten or | money. ‘The bodies were towed to the stern of the | Speedwell, and lef there all the nigiit of the 18th | of Jonuarf. Amen named Hayes, who hus since | deserted, kept watch all nicht, Wituess did not see the Body with the chain on it again, nor did te see the chafh again a second time. He did not see The accused with mouey or chain, ‘The court thereupon adjourned until to-day, | ‘when Jt resnraed Its Session at 11 a.m. | J. H. J. Wilitnuth, master’smateon the Speedwell, testified this mornihg Uhat he was on the Speedwell On the 18th of last anonth, when the accused, with Boswell and Morgan, towed tue dead bodies to the Vessel and asked for flags in which to wrap them. | ‘Witness saw a gold chain on one of the bodies; saw the bodies the ext day, but there was no chain; | did not see any Watch ‘or money. Heard the ac- | cused say: “Boys, we Will take a stake or a sult of clothes.” “Did hot see the accused have a chain or money. ‘The court then took a recess for one hour. —_ An Affray in the Treasury Department, THE RETIRING CUIRF COMPUTER IN THY ARCHITECT'S OFFICE MAKES IT LIVELY JOR SOME OF THE | CLERKS. A very lively fracas occurred this morning tn the computing room of the supervising architect's office, Treasury department. The principal person nvolved in it was Mr. A. G. Thompeon, the chief Potomac red accused Mr. J. office, with maligning sentalions to MF. Bel room, closely pursued Dy "Thompson, ‘The latter was Unmediately surrounded by a hess: ber of clerks in the draughting room, who succeeded in ating further damage and’ disturbance. The fair lasted but @ few minutes, Dut created quite a s-nsation until it was learned that no particular Secretary’s once fight ‘basement; one had cut the other's throat, and blood was sti ‘along the corridor. said, came from, BI N's ‘THE CIVIL SEEvicE Reroxr.—The President this afternoon sent the report of the civil service com- mission to Congresa. zens 2. Ties, the soca ot Oncaea ‘Diaen appoited in his pisses ie | gota. The wave took a southessteriy. ‘The Cold Wave. | Petttical Points. WHERE IT CAMP PROM AND HOW IT SPREAD—YRERZ- | VIROINTA RLECTIONS—COLORED MEN AND CONGRENE- ING TX FLORIDA—WAKMER WEATEER PROMISED | MAN WISK'S KITCHEN—iNDIONANT UTAN ERE TO-wORKO neert. “A pretty chilly wave.” said the oMfcer in charge | In the Vinginia senate Mr. Atkinson, yesterday, of the weather at the signal office this morning as | Introduced a bul which, tn @ preamble, sets for ‘& Stan reporter hustied tn. that “At the last election beid for members Of OO “Where did tt come from? gress the judges were intimidated, nindered and G layed in the proper Arrest on the part of oficiais of the United Stava® government,” ood, therefore, enacts “that whem ever judges of election shi arrested and takem into Custody they si T close the poll, Cale Fass (ae voles and make thelr returns, of tbe JUQges So arrested sual bave power and autbornty Judges of elections aINMONeM AB Withee f ‘Spells originate. Yesterday morning the thermome ter was thirty below zero tn northern Minne- extended over the whole of the southern. eastern half of the country. Dowu in Florida Morning the weather Is freezing. “How coid has it been here?” asked the reporter. “The lowest was 9 above zero, and tiei was Sali @robance the duties Ln about $ o'clock this morning. Although i is, and election by Law has Deen, pretty windy here, it ts not actreuta- | ATmistead Green, a colored ¢ Stance to the blow on the Atiantic coast, where | the house from ‘some very severe gales have been raging, With the Sone privilege Wind biowing fifty to sixty miles au Twi not grow any warmer to speak Of here until to morrow. ‘The rise of the temperature will te grad- Wal, Dut tounorrow it will be percepitibiy Warmer.” ¢ = of this coun, District Governmen: Affairs, ReveT Wanted tO lise Lhe Goned peuple [OF AMPS BUSINESS MEN IY FAVOR OF THE LICENSE PIT. ig UML et voles 1 never expect to visit ill A memorial of about 209 namesot leading Nustniess th ts Kttehen, of 1th his stable. meh, giving the character ut their bustaess atid Doane res Os rot Salt Lake CH surprise and indige of Clah received: 1 been assyrned Pessional COMMER, : d Wh aversivs % polite rch and all ike retuse to Lave any abetion The Lasker Resolution. STON OF THE GRKMAN LIRERALS WEP RE INTRODTC HD RESOLUTIONS. Dens of the German Telche On Whether OF Bot te Tesolution thanking te Pesentetives for Is Tes 8 tae death f Herr Lasker. tat the late Herr Lask- locations. ald expressing thetr approbation of te Ucense diil as submitted to Congresss Lr the Ts trict Commissioners, was placed in the hands of tie latter to-day by a committee of fusiness men, with the request that It be presented coligres- sional committees on the Discrict o ia, with ‘a Pequest that said license bill be enacted int0 Law. FUNERAL oF 4 CLERGY MAN.—The funeral of Rev, John J. Suman, who died Last Tue Of the ‘braln, took pl No. 238 10th” street ac Was largely attended i English Lutheran church, d by Revs. Drs. bi Of this city, and Rev. Dr. Morsis, The pall-bearers, who were selected ministers residing in the city, were Revs. Butler, Nixdorf, Slaybauch, Theimas, 14 aus and nthe detios thi Parson.” The bolt ° Tenas, and worked and Voted €or cemetery. The OL Capt. Thomas Ockiittee, abd i & bative of Sreccice wl aod t to this brocher, more than Her known through Marriund, Vitgin inuvelf, that Ochilime iutirogaced Ube Fesge Sylvania. He was chaplain of bids Week the subject of so MAMCh dime army, abd there contracted a rh which iamed him for the remaluder of Lts use. Por two years he Was pastor of tue Lucneran church in Georgetown. He kept up his connection witu Maryland synod throughout his ministry. regi BOW TRADE IN WEST VINGINIA LaxDS 8 cam RIED ON. A telegram from Wheeling, West Va, says: West ‘Virginia land tities have long becn classed amoug the most Uncertain of things, and tn a sult to be te stituted th the United Stutes district court on Mop- ay tor $20,800 und $9.20) damages, wherein Joseph Duftner, of nd, 18 plalntif, and a syndicate Ivanta and Maryland men, w. Farnsworth, are defendtiia, b light 18 prouised on tue wildest land indus tm Uuis state. In 183, Duttner cuter cual aud thuber las tie leaves a widow and seven children, all crown. Me- morial services will soon be held’ at Lhe St Paul English Lutheran chut WU oP THe Las Joux West.—The will of che Jate John West was Mled to-day and admitted to probate, It Dears date Seprember 12h, 182, and leaves to his wife, Elizabeth West; “Caught Eleanor West, aud to bis step-dauchter, Mery | Louisa Bowie, the famiiy residence t2 K'stre.t, uring their lives, to revert to the children of the yamed, and,'If there should be none, to the heirs at 1aw, No, 600 K street is left to the’ wite in trust, the rents to go to the education of Eleanor try nto Negotiations the syudiea and Chas. L West. House 6. ‘street ts left tothe | thousand-acre Wife in trust, the income for support of Harry 7 coun Te A. Wi and 608 K street forthe benefit of Leo Thomas Whe Stewart West. Houses 610 and 612 K street \ inginia, aid gueatued to Bernard Ky Franc watediy Changed hands among joseph during their lives to div tors. 1a ITT te various articles are given to the Aes, and Une Syme Elizabeth West Is named asexecutrix aud guardua | ¢ tax Ute Farin to the minor ebildren. ScProseD TO Have Pre orclock last night Schooner Buckeye Worth exited deed trom Willa at purported to bea it Se York city Tred to take U8 ul hundred syuatters, Wo thine to tine setued on te board when ¢ West Virgin they Obuaia mac. Captain ears undisiui idence, OF son, in that neignt id buftuer past traunigred wateb the ounstd- yal Doat at once to hunt for the ind, Teasonable seurc the ste pt had ad, Was drowned. RANGE or rae TarRMowen were the readings at te om! Officer to-duy:—F a m..¢ Maximus, 167: mini ~ THe Bee was so + Washi Jcpar Wve Compiiwests Dsstaicr JoRORS— | Pa, a Weal yWas to have ‘The petit Jurors of Ml Court were to-day | Laren couLTucting parties discharged for tie term, with the thanks of tie | be downs ‘Mies court, Judge Wylie took Qocasion to say that Gear | 1 ‘AU Lut’ appointed services had str he had always enter that the jurors of t Jurors anywhere in the land. PROSPECTS OF A STRIKE OF Hop Canrim The time fred by the hod corners for th im ed e iuvited had begun to ae uew wuere, so the sd_to returh bonis aries are respected cli and bol tar past (he middie age. The she Hon of tue dady Las caused comsiderabye gular rate of pas, $2.50, Lo go Into effect ts Mendy mest. | Rusa 2 tl Tt is understood Ulat thie contractors tor Uriex eS masonry Work Will hot_aveede to these torips, but | ; have already mde arringements to put_om eww wend 4 laborers from other clu u case Lbe new rule is in. Argyle Smith, Mi elucation, Gn account wb Whisky. Me has been Uwe delected to Wis Important posttivl mrakc party, ahd has beid the five Sisted on. oe A MINISTER'S SON SENT TO To-day Green Dur Court for the lareen i PENITENTIARY. iu Was tried in the Criminal of a gold wi ¢ ‘Us Durbin 1s a son of a Metho: Inluister of | P&Sigued & position in he regular army 1h 186. D THe LATE Sauer MORS®. vivney, continuing bls testimony belore ‘si Judiana and was formers tn the araiy. | siecieiarecee TREASURY AFPOINTMENTS—The Secretary of the | Thus. J. M Treasury has appointed Nahum Robinson to be | {8° superintendent of construction of the new public building at Concord, N. H.; A. S. Wagner to be su- rintehdant of coustruc pubic ding at, Willaraspo to be disbursing agent for the’ governtnent building at | Pensacola, aid W. W. Carter to be disbursing agent for the government building at Terre Matic. ‘Tax Revvcrioy of the public debt for February ‘Will be about $2,000,000. ‘The Courts. PropatTe Covrt—Juiige MacArthur. ‘To-day, estate of Sarah Gunoeli; R. N. Baldwin appointed administrator; bond,’ $800." Will of Sarah C. Suulth; Bled and proven and dond given by W. J. Smith. estate “Bernard G, Semeg; Alien Rutherford appotnted administrator bond, $1,500. WillofJohn West fully mitted to probate and petition for lette the widow. W.C. Sinoot, guardian Herneet ai.; order to pay'eertain ‘vest funds, &c. Estate of Ton ad. mitted to probate, petition for, letters $ tration with will abnexed and by Andrew B. Graham a: rected. Willof Alfred Pollard; Date and letters directed to Issue on bond of $20. juest on tke body of Salm! Morse bm lay, after te report of the pre. day's Stam closed, Gald that ou isi instant be left the {an theater about 11:15. Afterwards he Miss Biackburu’s house, It was about 10° ‘The Janttress admitted bitm to Miss Blackburn 4 Toms, Which were dark. Witness lt the gus aie Saw Mr. Morse and Miss Blackvurn - The latter started up and exclulmed, wil. hess said to Morse: “You old rascal; you Lave ruined this Wouwun.” She told withess Uiat sue Was sick and was afraid to stay alone. Mr. Morse made tie same explanation. Wiwuess denied emphatically hat be ‘struck Mr. Morse. The coroner decided that the only Way in which MoGlvney's testimony could be rebutted Was to recall Miss Blackbury. ‘This was done, and Ube Indy explained the difficulty | over the mone¥ transaction she lad with MoGivne). | and dented in a most emphauc manner the truth ob he Femainder of hls testuznouy. Woman SUFFRAGE IN New Jensky.—The womay Sulfrage resoi4ulon Was amended In tke New Jersey house yesterday afternoon so Chat afver Striki ut the word “anale” tn the consutution It wi penuil Women to vote unul a legislative act bs passed, ‘The resolution has not yet been adupiey NT AmnatoNen.—Dr, Az recently Temoved from office a AMR peuston agent, was arrested 1m Boston ay Moruing tor sileged malfeasance i ‘The Virginia senate Jast wight passed the bill re hd was atralcned Uerure Commisdoner Peng. she law tn regand tothe Wars iand boundary He rere ‘he vill now goes to tum gyvernor, for examination A severe snow storin In Boston and vicinity nas | completely wrecked ‘eixphoue wites and tue wires Of ihe flre-alarmn syste. | —e Mr, Edmund Sinith died yesterday morning at nts | 9 BUEKF, On wet residence in Newbury, Mass, of pneumonia, aged sixty-eight years, Mr. 'SmiUh was oue of L rd mitted tp Joun P. Clarke —— ot News Briefs. “ny uleht, Febrosry 97, 1984, 94 tolock, DANIML 1 ERE. eee at atid "wet wot Michael ‘uluret Burks 4 parents’ res abolitionists. ends and Constable Bittinger, of Garrett 5 cea arrested Conrad Bodes on the chang b, Mi, at Lip o'clock a am ne Internal revenue laws LY rulwuluy tliery. Passengers arriving at ( firm the reports of 1 Shuatian aud Manzaulil st Tl ‘The ‘aseuitie wd U2: ayNas, Mexico, con- {| ew fever at | OY worse than tlie 2-tu uf Eebruasy, 1884, AUGUS. om M. F ana kautw ©. Dowiltug March tet, WLING | O TUS. belowd won of F agdt th Vircinla confederate regiment has in- Nited the twenty-cighta New York volunteers, who the entertained t 11S Last May, Uo | Siteete wort visit Staunion ds KLAKING On ‘Theesday, Pebranry 28, 1886, af ‘the dire: mn, Concord end Mon. | £0) 00. CHATLES RLASLING, is the ainstouth treal ratiro. attend hie feners! Teference to the projsed ait that Germany had no sch alsa; had too many retractory eicneits to assiullute. ‘There have been sixteen suicides and two laure ders at Monte Carlo since the tirst of January. Fie 1x Ricawono.. ire broke out yesterday afternoon in te Richmond Cedar works, on t al all she pas ome Seba Manchester side of the James tver, and tue bul. aimagenitermicmena, Buuckoe homeeal ings were totally destroyed. ‘The’ company’s loss weper aully tte ed to cttond ? will reach $75,000. Over 150 men n@ borsare “SANTH. On Thursday, February 2%, 1884 of, mem thrown out of employment. G. P. Stucy’s sbUck braue cooup, MALM oly child of Cagence B. and factory was entirely consuned. “HIS loss 1s about | Kalle A Suuith, aced fourtees monte, $15,000. The cedar Works company’s insurance 13 Our Maud has departed 2 nugels come with eager 1O¥@; Beserchinugly they bear it ‘Vinorsta Gorne To Have aw OvstER Navy.—The ‘To their bight Lome above, senate yesterday passed the bill adopted by the house a few days ago providing fur the es- One long day of ruffering, The tek ge only Tusen thon b+ tA doar Manta God's Kingdous to eujoy ‘Br Hex Acer m7; tablishment of an oyster havy. It now goes to the governor, by whoo It will no doubi be approved, 8 many of the provisions of tue bill were sug? gested or fully approved by him. A Srossorx Wirxess 1x Jat.—Contractor Mo- Donald, Who refused to answer certain questions ‘asked him by a cominittee of the New York senate With reference to his contracts with the di ment of public works, was yesterday declared Uy the Senate tobe gullt¥ of contempt, and was com- ‘the county fall Uli be ts willing Funeral trom the residence of ber, Street uo:tlieast, Saturday, March ist, at Spa, ud relatives res) ecttully duvited to atten: cecey Saree eles SMITH. On 29, ay ful Uluess, MARY, beloved wife of Thowas du the 46th year of ber age. ‘May she rest in peace. Funeral at St Pets Church, Capitol ‘Monday moray at bail past eight =m Moo UNDERTAKERs. ‘Lowe, secretary of the Canadian department of ag- 2unbonsT, Ente ee Ticulture, belore the select committe on od emigration, he said that the statements of the chiet |2* $12 Penueyiania avenue uorchwest, of Une bureau of statistics at Washington, with ref- erence tothe number of persons coming into the United States from Canada, were simpir absurd and without a particle of foundation. Mr. Lowe Decks up bis statements with affidavits trom the collectors of customs at Port Huron and Fort Gra- tot, that there was bo data Whatever by which Chief sions. could arrive atsuch conclu- Iscxpargp Lovistaxa PLaxrattoxs Dispatches from Teport. tha water Stationary. Neariy ail the river plantations tor ‘= 3a KIHUR ROONEY & OO. PROFESSIONAL Axes eS ee Firet‘clese new sick of burial tober and cankete CEs o cawieg WILLIAM ¥. VERNON Prem nirting es *- SUCCESSORS Li's UNDERTAKING ‘TABLISHMENT, $i2Pa Ave now deuce JP. Aves a 90 miles, elevated places are covered. On the east side the Danks are ‘and the country is not s0 badiy overflowed, ulthough several plantations on that side are under water. It is impossible to approx- stock and damage to land, but ies imme fences,stock at nse. Very few levees have stood. ‘The Water has spread Out ike @ sea to the swamps and lunes, ‘Theres much sutfering among the colored people, i MINERS —A 3029 7h west. nearTe 8 Errrenx, HONDREDS INES —A dispatch —— On the Monongahela river struck yesterday A bacrtibe, Ties th street, between Bont 3 ‘a reduction of one-quarter of a cent per 0 vabaliued snl prepared far racapartstion Waa: ‘the price of mining. Fifteen Med are out | Genoeat piace ot busiuess ry andonly twenty-twost work, ng GAVE camo Tiziwo1s Honnon.—For several months Miss | $70 rouesitenta SUIXG UNDERTAKER, Pog a > a ee ris avenue at ‘Terms: ot the teacing usens vot Colman” Bustnensions | Be A ge a hg J ‘Uspantaxes axp Powenat Dragorom, ‘Tugsday. ‘a.search was madefor her, ands? | Telephone councction et NE ‘Was found fa the schoolhouse almost, Gest. having ounection, on birth to a child, which, to conceal nef sha:ne, | AUGUSTUS BURGDG! Dad thrown ini the: store ohn es nace | A FORSSHNG Cxpenr