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¢ THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. Northwest Corzer Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. b7 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. Stan fs served fo enbeeribers m the alba nea om decowut at 10 cents per eis carrirm on their own aece' +k or ddcenta per month. Copirs at the counter, se eM GEIR ETE Joatnee preyed cetste a tuuutt, Six months, #1 Sesboshy Post Office at Washington, D. C.as tered at Te Weexir Sran—pubiished on Fi pestouce prepaid eis. i ert AMUSEMENT he €oening Star. BOOKS, &e. JNAtiosaL THEATER 7 | ! | one week only of MISS ELLEN TERRY, Mi HENRY E. Special not this engagement the curtain ailftise at scarier to cist ‘THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MARCH 4 The Bells Mathias (his oricinal part)... Henry Irvine After whickr wil be presen Comey. a two acta. eaten Dericouct Sie Honey Irvin soo Sie ellen Peney MAKCH Soe Tenry Teving. Mise Elica Bees. Me. Heury Irvine ion Bien fey. AND SATURDAY MATINEE, | Root Rottane, ‘Mr. Henry Irving. sore Nip ellen Bene: | {Git Facowell performance 2: 10—Nigs Maude Grancer— SECOND WEEK. MR. CHARLES WYNDHAM his CRITERION THEATER, FRIDAY EVENING Muck 2 Maze Clan MONDAY; ; ae <1GHT was BUTTERFLY FEVER, seful Last Evening. t Thursday, DELICATE GROUND and WHERE'S THE CAT? ‘Mr. Wyntham appearing in every play SHAM MATINEE SATURDAY, MONDAY NEXT—YOUSG MES wr MADISON SQUAKE THEATER COME I RACTICAL LESSON as COOKERY, P25 Wate, E-aDAN, March Sth. 302 pm, ry ‘MONDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 3 AND 8, AT DAND # Tl 4 Combination of a ‘qualed in the City for the ones ‘The Healers, Leonand and Jones, the Concontia Quar- tette the Siberian ‘Skaters: Curry and Maurit— 1 it Hanley, William Kirkwood, and a host of others, ice concludes with the laughable Panto- | fed JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE. Characters by the Company. Weente: reserved 3 D. AL 413 Seventh street northwest, THE WONDFRYCL AUTOMATIC CITY. Bergmann’s Climax of Scientific Inventions, Greatest. crandest and most elaborate combinations avd movements iz the world. ‘See it, be made happy and dic in peace. ! Only lvcents, From9am.to 10pm mhs-6tt CR FATHER” (CNIVERSALIST), treets —Fonrth € WEDNESDAY . MARCH 5, Keserved seats, 50 cents, to be had "e Music Store. rpueatex comace, CROWDED NIGHTLY. Everything New. Brilliant and Sparkling for the week Matinces iue~day. Thuwtay apd Saturday. manss Gost vee Sariowa ‘Presented with new -oxtumes, charming music and delightful wsand incidents, winding up with the by the Finguds, Prot. Harry M. Parker, Saydain ogee dle co (Ee MUSEDM, ‘eu naylvania ave.. near Eleventh street. ‘The of all Musiras Grotenques. iter 1 Bilt. | u ne Rediiiond and Clifton, tty M Irom Sisters, ‘and Thorne and the Great D'Almas, | ‘The Boy Wonder i: his Grand A~cension, the Preston Everettand the Martina, the Beautital White Mours: Fat Giri.ete. “Auuiesion to sttonly 1cents. miubat Natiosar THEATER HENRY IRVING. B sas Choice center aisle OF TRA CHAIRS, at the ‘TON HOTEL mb1-6t* (CONGREGATION AL CHURCH. REV. HENRY WARD FEE “A Cireuit of the Continent.” A New Lecture, Admission, 50 cents, Reserved Seats, 75 cents and 81. ‘Tickets on nale at Metzerott & Co's, Saturday morn- febus-6t ing, March Deane IssTRCCTIONS oe ((Holce seats F HK KD'S THEATER Book Storr, LAH wtreet and Penn CYCLES, B TRICYCLES | AND ACCESSORIES. | BOYS’ BICYCLES and VELOCIFEDES A SPECIALTY. | PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. Repairing executed promptly iu the most skillful | wanier WM. C. SCRIBNER'S HIDING ScHooL, 110s F street northwest. LECTURES ot tke Gea rite I Sees it the Sonat and | vt tewe ef Tie at Hawa & Heremssos soe the direct reprecntativea of Meare. J.@. and 3. B. LOW fur all their arta MINTON Productions Also drat in | TILES, aud make the artiatic treatment of fore piso and inglenvoke = Dy. phys! jeraly. am the bent ‘Tidis store aw becu temporarily removed to ¥44 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, (Yernon Row) ‘Where aconplete amurtment of PURE DAtGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, £ DOMESTIC and IMPORTED TICLES. ean always be found | ‘Stpertuous Halt | ive, ‘Birth Marks, Freckles | cued Fifteen years’ ble references xiven | ‘Con. permabentl Sud all dine ‘Speeiat tenuis for this tuenth: /AME GABRIEL, Parlors 73) uth street uorthweat, uz Best “EHE CONCORD HARNess= THE CONCORD COLLAR ‘We have on band a larce stcck of the Celebrated “CON- CORD HAKNE-S." of all kinds and dews at Loweat Price Sa Compe, Carriage, and Road Harness a specialty. LITERATURE, | loveliness are a fresh, pure. clear, peor! | cetves rarti-s almont every day thromel those who Aa | Know | delicicus, me | mined to try your treatment. New Boors Lite at Pa nd, by Letzhton, Twelve Mo anfzlisiP'rison, bySusanW.Fleteher, Portraits of Places, by Henry James Heatris Randolph. by Julian Hawthorne, Co-Operative H un, How Not To Do It and "i w To Dolt, hy ALF! Prince The Gentle *avage.'by Edward King. Syncs Chang, Ty Te r Lite and Times of 5.8. ‘The Easter ¢ Ties are now open, and it will repay any on. t By ervater variety 0 ue them, for they were Never nore beautiful’ (ur stork of Fine Articles is very full and complete, ISON, 473 Fetinsylvauia avenite. BOOKS! BOOKS! at BAUM'S We are having an immense excitement in our BOOK DEPARTMENT, i and by reqnest of many of onr patrons conchded to ex- | ane o time for the “SPECIAL SALE” ull March 5, wrt no loner wily receive, in addition to our already large stock, Bew editions in HISTORY, BIOGRAPAY, FICTION, POETRY, ESSAYS, ADVENTURE, ETC. ETC, and thiswill be the only chance for you to fill up your® libraries at tabulously low flzures. Special attention is called to our large assortment of ART BIBLES, HYMNALS, PRAYER BOOKS, KEYS OF HEAVEN. ETC. at less than half prices. Toour STATIONERY DEPARTMENT we have added | ‘anew feature, FIFTY ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS. with Copper Riate, for only 94 Cents, style equal to Tisfahy*s, New Yor) DON'T FORGET SALE CLOSES MARCH 57x. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT. feb29 416 7th Street Northweat. New Boo Due West: or ti M. Ballon. ARoundabout J Creathin: or Ti wiud the World in Ten Months, By M. | By Chartes Dudley Warner. c the Licht of Mod- By Arn LD. ern Sciener. m . The Creators of the Age of Steck By WT. ‘The Story of Chinese Gord: n. By A. E. Natural faw in the Spiritual World. By Cookery for Bexinners. By Marion Harland. A Fuchs Varalise: a Story of Fusluonable Life in ashington fog WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 4237th Street. thodiat Centennial Year Book, fords Almanac, 1864 BY <i Our Continent. Monthly Parts ‘Wilkin the Silent, ant the Netherland War, All the Pansy Story Books; two new vol cm c.C. PURSELL, 418 Sti: wtrcet northwest. Eisen Canna ’ AND NOVELTIES. ‘Now ready for early selections « fuil line of PRANG'S EASTER CARDS: Just received. £00 boxes of FINE LINER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Just opened in the Stationery Depart- ment, at the low price of 25c, per box. 100 Cards engraved for $1. KER, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 807 foban WaAsExeto Vth street northw: and T streets, Periodicals and New Publications constantly added, Jalsa" Bs T. WASHBURN & CO. PERSONAL BEAUTY. ‘From the earliest ages personal beanty has received {the hiehert tribute from mans bas ever besa au Migercne, ing theme for the poet and a universal subject of song 1 praise. Tt has caused t..¢ rise and fall of empires (has led armies to victory. Personal beauty ts one of the sweetest charms of wo- mah, aud is so akin to adiniration aud worship. that ts man who has urver bowed to its influence is devoid of the principles of true manhood. ‘The man of culture, of science ond learning, the untutored savage and the innocent child with oue accord 1nvoluptarily ackuowl- edge its powers The first attributes of personal beauty and female lens and beautifal completion, regular uniform eyebrows and. lashes, healthy, vigorous luxnriant hair, and soft, white, pretty hands; "and their preservation, eultivation, care and teratmient iy au: indication of cleanliness, neainess, taste aud refinement. It is a woman's privilege to look beantiful. It isex- ected of her to be as attractive and pretty aa possible, and to use every teans to preserve her personal appear= ances lony as she can. CUMPLEXION BLEMISHES. COMPLEXION BLEMISHES, COMPLEXION BLEMISHES, peeks ory nad and fone affect both bereaes om SH ‘kheads on the nowe, forehead Brown. dark, mnddy-looking spocs leeks: affects Ladies, ‘asal Erythema )—Redness and oiliness of the | 6. Freckles, Eat Tan, eee ares are auhoyinecoriplexion discole ratte whieh radi Field to true Dermatological sii. 7 Dr. VAN DYCK bem brows, Eyelashes ani Skis bh a tithes the Complexi i uals, Paitite or Dy. Seleatitie, Purifying Beautityton, \ DYCK, Dermatologist, No, doth. Gand H «ts, .has devot nay and practic 20 years of his of Dertuatulogy. He has | fr of complexion: euntil he haw are “The Doctor isa andl suvery. and hus edi revuls Cazedd hits held or praction. You cousn.t very eusitideres in: bis skill. Hen Yere atone his patrons the Teading wuckeiy Halles Washington, Valtinore and Phila Ipita. tn revaed to references of certificates ot cures, Dr. VAN D At distiuetly understood that be never refers ah bis patients, nor publishes certificates of cures i been mecessfully treated, sending their friends to hi Bavressit 5 Dleminh or defect of the cu tit, but cousult Dr. VAN rely Onit that his treatment Hon, pe treated. Tn the spring the wit gire ‘Thiers just the sea Sin becouse larahe dry, freckle dincofored Erupeive. A conte-o! tewuiment of afew mouths now wwiifdo Sou uiore quod than double the tune in the tun Ber ‘Those wishing treatment during thé present season should make their engagements early.” ‘The doctor's ed daily by the elite of America. Ite Dermatlogs ina purely lewiti- N DYCK ts per Avoid advertising persons who adver if the most com: licated Skin wud Covuplexion ight here in Washinwton, without the least Weder of tuedicins Call on Dr. VAN DXCK at guce and le trated. Office, No, 22 Grant Place, between th aut 10th and Gand Ht streets. Houre: 9 a.m, to 7 Poiw., Sundays. ¥to2 If unacle to call, describe your cane and send three stanys for answer. feb20-1&tu.8t WASHINGTON, PECIAL NOTICES 7. U, 0 Rte EPHEN WELESTOOD. of Exlinboron: sud, willaddress the nieting, Strangers cordially invited. It pas 1 HEREE AND 2-S" customers that the fore TTO.who hex been eouneeted with the ‘Geo, Otto, has, nittuad agreement, dissolved said connect establishinent oft uy with the «Geo, Otto, and the same business as be Swill ‘contin mre ati vised to wait on her customs rs by kind aud at- tentive diiver ie Mis. GEO. OFT pope NOTICE, = Mancit 3, 1584, ‘The limited copartnership existing be ween WAL i. DYER aud EDWARD SCULLY hae this day, bee dies solved ‘by xuutual Ps business will bec tinued by WoEL DYEke who assunn will aljagt all settieanents. mbé3t® a a TS" co-operatiey ti eta FEGRUARY LS Mon MY Jattirntn ae me fity-thint math Ques and juaking advauces MARCH Sra, iss4. at 7 o'clock p. m.. at Marini's Hall, E street, btweam 9th and loth streets northwest. Sharesin the uti ioans take af this imecting, ent of WEDNESDAY, IN, Se [ep NOTICE To on Deror QUAHTER MASTER'S OFFICE. ros, Dt. Decexaber 10th, 1 jer. Dept. Q Gen, ‘ing Horses ag ‘practiced by I here for over onv ct cone Bie Clark: te. wiamp dest, audefivetual that T have seen, Al ny hore ay par ity sound, cannot work om pavements without spare er deer lameness. fall ach casa” acts rent forms of eheunie fuot lameness fe seth spatein,. The theory ty sould There wh the foot: ronsenuentiy no hain cal We ark isea eft! ad yaltstaking tu his work, dJudemcnt se to hore shoring th get cay net Be tnipraper fore kesae ieee ‘hie par lie howses it th Clark y ftvate hersce abt it to use: lion to MURnAY & Ba KER, Horw-5I Ohio avenue, between Lath wit qnuvters will still be there for thvext few. works to surerintend the shoeing of horses. Mz. Clark. would be comnuodate all parties with the rieht to tise bi ed horse-shoe that inay desire an uuterest there ‘mh3-6t" ATION, ‘Any one needing the fecilities of a bullding. associa. tion for the saving of money and Ketging the best Tate vfinterest, or for borrowins mou for building or Busine res on the tasiest terms of repaynient, ald Join, association ty steadily: dh its ating the members receipts now being $7.00 bers every day, vinx trom 50 cents rad i you ean Jom at Up to 81,000, CANSON, Pres't, IS ABRAHAM, Vice Pres't, WT TON, T JOHN COOK, Sec'y. 618 1: tS FB Bonar: Sweat. —Oysiers a 30e. per litw STREET NORTH: per gal., ue. per qt: Select, Ye durian te wexsot! of Lent,” Relott Oysters iuplate, Ine, TebIelin THEA WE STOCK: TS cided the SATION AL LIE TRSUIAS CR COMPANY, of the T fates Of Ameries, for the spigot the etal NUAL MERTING OF Ti election of Directors ot sud « Sear, will be held at 2 ot the Compal Anet northwest, Washinton, D.C, ott TU. March 11, 1884, ab 10 o'clock feb3s-d at Secretary. A ‘OMPOUND $-S° wi¥RRit DE een wway witu each Toot sold_at MUNCASTER & HOWATLI * corner 7th aud Fstrests uorthwent, feli27 {op THE HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAT, NO nos F street northwest, ix now open for the reception of pay patients, Room and board, with medical atteud- fanee. medicine, and marsing, from $7 wards fing to room a leeted. Washington News and Gossip. Goversmest F nue, $1 Stzeuston To-pay.—Internal reve- 6. AMONG THE CarzeRs at the White House to-day Were Senators Dolph, Allison, Wilson, Frye, Muller (Cal), Cullom, Palmer, Representatives’ York, ‘Thomas, George, Henderson (Iowa), Goff, Pelle, nner, Ketcham and Phelps and Commissioner Loring. Cart. Ranra CHANDLER Was examined at the Navy department to-day for promotion to be com- modore. Tue U.S.S, Tautaroosa left Portsmouth, Va., last night, for Washington, FiaGs at HALF-Mast.—The flags at the Navy department and all the navy yards were placed at half-mast at noon to-day, !1 honor of Minister W. H. Hunt, whose funeral takes place to-day in St. Petersburg. ‘The Navy departinent was closed at one o'clock. ‘Toe GREELY Revter EXPEDITION.—The Arctic Steamer Thetis, 1s not expected to arrive at New York before the 2th or 25th of March. The Alert 4s being fittedout_ tn England and will probably Rot sali for a couple of weeks. Upon arriving at New York, however, tt is expected that there will be ttle if any delay’ in completing her preparation for the Greely reilet expedition. Iv Js'sulll_unde- elded who will command tue Alert. “Lieut, Merry Whose name has been mentioned, will be prevented frown taking command by recent iiness. NAvat Orpens.—Lieut. David Dantels, detached from the branch hydrographic office at New York and ordered to the training ship Saratoga; Passed. Assistant Engineer Rich, Inch, ordered to the Yan- Ue; Chief En tineer George IL. White, to duty as in- Spector of coal at Philadéiphla; Assistant Engineer Mortimer E. Cooley, to continie on duty at. the University of Mictitzan wntilTuly ist, 1885; Chap- lain J. HH. Brown, to tue Harviord tirst of April No FRENCH DELEGATES TO THE MERIDIAN CoN GRESs.—The French academy of science has de- elined tocomply with Prime Minister Ferry’s re- quest to elect delegates to the coming Meridian Congress in this on the ground that the gov- éroment should appoint thei. Mr. Ferry isu willing, however, to send go legates, exproting that the congress wiil ote to make the Greenwich meridian oftict Tae New ScRGxoN GeNeRat.—Dr, Francis M. Gunneil, medical director of the navy, who has Just been nominated by the President to be Surgeon general and chief of the bureau of medicine and surgery, Is a native of Washing- ton, and has always made tits place his home. Te 4s the son of the lute Dr, JamesS. Gunnell, and was. born In a house which stood on the lot where now: stands the Department of Justice building. Edu. cated at Georgetown university, he revived from that ancient ¢ the degree of lor of arts in 1816, and the degree of master of arts tn 1819, | In the vear 1848 he vraduated doctor of medicine at Mareh, 1549, Was appointed an the nay. During his thirty-tiv “al Corps he has had tore Sea service than other officer in the corps. The register shows that he has been at sea sixteen years and seven months. Alls promotion to be the head of the burean of med- leine and surgery 13 a well earned and well de served recognition of his long and faithtul serv! his learning and ability, as Well as his eminen Htness for the position. "His appolntinent will U eived with satisfaction by the navy, and with ircle of friends here and els3- PersonaL.—Mr. Lord, managing editor of the ‘New York Sun, 43 at Chamberlin’s—ton. Simon Cameron and Gen. 0. E. Babeoek, wife and two shington, were registered In Jack- Suniday.——Mr. Charles Voorhees, Who been residing th Washington Territory for two 1S past, Where he fs satisfactorily esttblished tn business, 18 at present In town visitng his parents, | Senitfor and Mrs, Voorhees, ——George 8. Priadle, of Washington, was registered In Cliieago on. Sun- a 00D wt, 1 Promptly attended to. ‘Telephone connection. (ee SECULATING TIpRARy, 1769 Fi “" VANIA Avenue Tlie best. few. books Monthly’ and two weelly wiuctinies us woo as Issa ‘Terms $0 cents per mouth or $4 [er ¥ sus HAVING OPENED AN OFFICE IN MY E Jaryrd Luilding for the sale of Real Estate at Pri- vate Sale, Making Louns, Collecting Rents and the Gen- eral Management of Property for Owners and Estates, Tequest that all who have euch for sale or wish to pur- chase will rive mea call Some fine investments now in hand, on 7th, 9th aud F streets northwest, Daily in- quiries for property in all parts of ¢ Call and Hive me a description of your property for sale, Proupt Attention aud returus. mall Tusizivss transac CHAS. CDUNCANSO: feb18-1m + THE LIVE STOCK INSURANC OF THE DISTRICT OF COL! Insures Horses wainst Fi ‘All orders fig-tm a Nos. 317 and 315 9th street, cor. Di. w. COMPANY ‘MBIA cidenta, ‘Main office, 921 F street northwest. (2 CBQGERTS VEGETABLE CO RF £08 20 pparn haw proved to be Uh ever discovered for Whooping Cough, Croup and Free frou all id hateotics, Try it. all west, Prive 25 aiid ie Jalan SAMUEL 8. BHEDD. a GAS FIXTURE! GAS FIXTURES, NTELS, LATROBES, RANGES, - FURNACES, PLUMBING AND HEATING, Jobbing promptly done, feb12 DING LUMBER OF ALL SIZES AND dimeasions, in lots to suit L-seasoned White Pine from CULLS to PERE: Georgia and Virginia Pine, from 12x12 to 4-4 Partition, Ceiling, Wainsenti Pesala Dry and wi and leoring, tn W pat Cte, toa bop la Cone Vinvinia aid Whe ine. Also, a full and esnips te stock of the bent grades Tiardood., including ALM HOGANY. CPD, ¥ ENUT. CHEKIX, MAPLE, POPLAR, ASH, OAK, itil ductaton freely arise’ on ap Jess than curreutauarket pices aon WM. McLRAN & SON, _ 2% Cor, 13th aud B atreets northwest, tg THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND LSS" Residenta ig particularly called to PHOSVIT A, the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonie and Safe: Mart alta Masia Bur*nale scrtiod Gy uaa iubotaee uy eee eps {ig BRASS ANDILONS, ZIRE SETS, FEND! feca ute ERS F.F. BROOKS. GAS FIXTURES. ‘S01 ISTH STREET, Concoman BUILDING. Ful line of these ‘Also Artistic and Fancy Col- ored Globes, Fane ‘Porcelain bles. &. “Lowest E. F. BROOKS. {pr DRUGS—c. & PRICE DRUGGIST, am Tra Ee art mat the rainy Pharmacy in Sots mi, Phywiciany’. Prescriptions. a Patent “Medicine Perfumery sud ‘Tollot “Arbcles {a ireat varity. m2 Sartsraction Graranreep, Go Meou, Pans 1878, BAKER'S BREAKFAS? COCOA. ‘Warranted absolutely pure Cocos, from which the ex- cess of Oil has been removed. It haa three tines the | strength of Cocoa mized with Starch, Arrowrout or Suyar, and is therefore far more economical. It is ishing, strengthening, easily digested, | Suet auuirubly adapted Jor iuvalids a Well aa tor pers ‘sou ads Health, bULD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. . BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER, MASS JM® SPFaKee cantiste CURED oF RHEU- a MA’ BER LETTER TO PROF. A. J. DEXTER, ‘No, 820 Turmtexytm Sager, ‘The following explains itself Ricos House, Febrnary 14, 1884, Prof. A.J. Dexter: Drax Ste: I have suffered with inflammatory rheu- matisan for thirty years. Hearing of your skill Ideter- erthe firstapplication Iwas enabled to sleep profoundly, not having had any rest foraweek. At present Iam using my arm freely, which was powerless for sume time. I suffer no pain It gives me great pleasure to a¢d_ my name to the many youhave cured. My general health is greatly improved. ‘Bespectfully. Mus. Joun G. Camtinie, (Speaker's wife.) PROF. DEXTER TREATS ALL DISEASES. feb8-Im Low Prices LUTZ & BRO (7 Peunsylvania venus, FOR CANNED GOODS, BEST QUALITY, On MONEY REFUNDED. ‘Wasmmsato Brancu: 922% F Sraeet N.W.. or “PARSONS’ INSTITUTE,” Baurmwone, Mp, For the GALVANO MAGNETIC TREATMENT OF DISEASE. ‘The policy. which for three years has been the means of introducing and establishing the Magnetic Treat- ment successfully in Baltunore, is hereby fornmlly Anaugurated on Tuis, THY 4TH Day oF MAucH, 1884, in the Capital at Washington, namely: in all casea SATISFACTION GUARA: AMOUNT PAID FOr BE REFUNDE We have personal testimoniais (ali of Baltimore and many of this city) of the rediesl and perma ‘the following chronie diseases, which have appeared and se in. the [al tinon Sun, to Ww idiey Diteaue, Constipation, neral Debility, Nervous and ia or Slecplewciens, Lead Tunes and Pueninonia, fare still daily appear Brights Herssipelas, di Ppom Spinal ¢ Back, \ 2 Evie Ft Ulcer of Stomach, Asthiua Chroute liredach Disease, Spinal Curvature, Muscnlar: Atrophy of aug ae fay, ofan ata eg Eocomutor Ateter. “We ane matinga ae vepicct Hestoratvy of Hinfained sist feviarant t= plan didleew frond to, this effect. in that we give. a wriltes cuarantes to Refnd the entire amount (aid us tor treatiieat Or cane ate: fection isnot aorded the patie inthe stated period fureed. upon asthe. me of tri. Our ingens Practice for three years iu Balidinore is our guarantee of food faith, CONSULTATION FREE. OFFICE HOURS FROM 12 M, TO 5 P. M. DR. E A. PARSONS & CO. Hip-jount at Re EYE NEW AND SECO SP-HaNp coritixa RUs 1220, z ‘Fizget northwest “Pistols, Watches, Jew iley® Musical Instrnmen Pay. Hoots azid Shoes, Hiehest price pald for Secon -basid Clothing. feb21-2w* Thay" tae to thee Mf Contaxious disease [cg ROGINSEI & LEWIS, SIGN PAINTERS AND | att re Southwest coruer lithand | &ti¢ Ri Edwin Cowles, of the Cleveland Leader, 18 igg.—Commander A. 8, Green arrived tn New York from Europe yesterday on the steamer Servia.—senator Hale, Rep A. M, Soteldo, Venezuelin Minister here, and-Con anders Schley and Evans were registered in Ne York last nigit.——Geo. Bliss, of New York: Alonzo Valenzuda and Edonard Salighac, of Hondagas, C. Asp ure ath the. ATI White, of "Broo! hy Theodore W. Gore and Mr. and Mrs. Hen Cobb, of Boston, are at Wormley Chandler, A. W. Brinkerhom, 6 BE, pt. Ralph, w York, and Robert M. Douglass, of Greensboro, N. C., are at ‘the Ebbitt,—k. A. Hartshorn, of Troy . Y., and Horatio F. Averill, of New York, are at Willard’s — Sinela Missourk; G. A. Tilley, of New nd A. Pope, of the Hichinond and! Danville e Metropolttiy L Norris, of ‘and J. J. Young, ot N. National. from hls 11 ness, Which has contined him to Ils’ rooms at the Porthind for over a week, and It ts expected that he Will resume his seat, in the Senate to-morrow. —Mr. and Mrs. 3 Britton, of Washington, were passengers by the southern overland trai to elsco Last Tuesday. Chief of GENERAL WRIGHT'S _KETIREME NEWTON LIKELY TO SC General Hl. G. Wright, chiet of engineers, U. S. A., Will be placed on the retired list. of the army day after to-morrow, when he will have reached sixty-four years of age. ‘There seems to be no doubt among those interested in thematter that, Colonel John Newton will succeed him as chief of encral Wright has held that, 20th, 1879, He “Was born in Con- appointed to West Point trom reond Meuienant of the psition sh Reetieut, ani that state, He be engineer corps July tuetion during th tenant colc ie station, § Cold Hare TSbitt Was breveted | major general, March 15th, 165, for services tn the captureof the latter place. Society Notes. Yesterday, notwithstanding the fact that several ladies had announced their intention of being home to callers from 3 to, the number of those attend- ing the receptions was rather small. Even at the houses where usually guests have been accustomed, to encounter theever Incoming and outgoing stream of people a placid lull had taken the place of the former throng, and quiet. prevailed. In many re- spects thls change was preferable and highly destr- able, since it_ gave for the once an opportunity of holding a really connected conversation where for- merly there was only a cordial hand shake, a bow and a sinile, passtiig each one on to make room for those who stood Leliind impatiently awaiting their yarn. Mra. McMichael was assisted tu recetving by Miss Daisy Stewart, Miss Morgan and Miss Wallach, and though the attendance was naturally much smaller than has been the case during the height of the season, the reception may be numbered among the exceptionally pleasint ones, ‘The reception tendered last evening, from 8 to 11 O'clock, !n the parlors of the Riggs house, by Mr. and Mrs. Spofford, to Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton Miss Susan B. Anthony, and the delegates to the sixth Yearly convention of the National Woman's Suffrage convention, was largely attended, not only, by those personally interesied in Unis organization,” ‘but by numbers Of their friends in the judictal, gocial and political world. Mrs. Stanton was un fortunately unable to attend, owing to her sister’s illness, During we evening between two and three hundred guests filled the large parlors, the ffeater portion oF the company numbering in their ‘Ulose Whose names have long been consplen- ously identified with this movementin belult of ‘Woman's rights. A tea was given yesterday at five o'clock by Mrs. Baliey we Mr. Alan Johnstone, of the British lega- tion; Mr, Charles Wyndhum, Mrs. Blaine, Miss M Coomnb, Miss Stouzhiton, Lieut. Ray, Miss Lawrence and a number of others. Gen. Anson G. MeCook givesa post theater supper to a party of friends at Chamberiin’s Uuts even- tng. Miss Ellen Terry, during her stay in Washington, will be the guest of Miss Olive Risley-Seward, Ex-Seeretary and Mrs. Robeson lett yesterday for New York, where they expect to make a brief stay. Mrs Hamilton Silth, of San Francisco, with her daughter, Miss May Suiith, arrived here on Thurs- to visit her sister, the wife of Judge Key. ne here Mrs, Stulth will leave » there to make her future home. .V. Niles, accompanted by his daughter, es, and her friend, Miss Frankle Engitsh, daughter of Commodore Engilsh, lett Washington, this morning for Fiorlda, where they will pass tue next few Weeks. A nunuber of thelr friends assem- bled at the suition to wish them a pleasant journey and speedy return, Lieut. and dirs. MeRitehle are stopping at 1811 ith street northwest. Mrs, McRitchie will be at home, informally, Fridays, —— ANOTHER SLUR ¥RoM Bisanck’s ORGAN.—The North German Gazette (Bismarck’s orean) con- Getnns the proposal of the secessionists <0 offer in the reichstag a resolution thanking the United States House of Representatives for its action on the death of Herr Lusker, ‘The Gazette refrains, out of respect to Congress, from asserting that the jouists actually paid cash for the Lasker reso- ition, but says iv was offered in the hope of reap- ing a Feward in the furtherance of petty party in- terests, ‘The speesslonit deputy Kapp, denies ae t D. C., TUESDAY. MARCH 4, tative Burlelch, +: AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING. BILLS OF DISTRICT INTEREST. COMMITTEE WORK AND GOSSIP. ‘The Scnate. ‘Mr. Cockrell, from the committee on military at- fairs, reported adversely and had indefinitely post- poned all biils providing for the distribution of con- demned cannon to cities or associations. Mr. Logan, from the same committee, reported favorably the bill to relleve the members and judge advocate of the Fitz Jolin Porter court-martial of the secrecy Impose by thelr oath as to the vote of the court.” Mr. Logan inumated that he would ask the Senate to consider this bill to-day. FITZ JOHN PORTER AGAIN Among the memorials presented was one by Mr. Ingalls from a Grand Army Post of Kansas, remon- strating against the passage of the bill reinstating Fitz John Porter, ‘The memorial embodies resolu- {ions of the Post, whieh declare that to reinstate Fiw John Porter would be regarded as an insult to the loyal soldiers who obeyed with alacrity the orders of thetr supertor officers. In presentliig the memorial Mr. Thgalls remarked that the resolutions Voiced the opinion of nine-teuths of the surviving soldiers of the war of the rebellion, and in that opinion he personally, cordially concurred. BILLS REPORTED ADVERSELY. ‘The following bills were reported adversely and indefinitely postponed: By Mr. Cockrell—The bill to authorize the Secro- tary of War to lend tents for the fifth annnal re- fon of the soldiers and sailors of the norttiwest at Chicago th Angust, 1854. Also, all. DIS. providing for the donation of condemned’cannon, ‘The (0) wed on the calendar: By Mr. Morriil, trom the committee on finance, the bill fo provide sor te tssue of duplicate checks by government oflicers In cases Of 1083 of the originals, by Mr. Cameron (Wis), thy agreement with the confedel Heads and other Thdtans fora sale of a pordion of thelr reservatigns In Montana required for We use of the Northera Pacitic railroad. The House. Mr. Randall (Pa.), from the committee on appro- Priations, reported a resolution authorizing the employment ofa small additional fofce under the clerk and doorkeeper of the House. After debate the resolution was adopted. Mr. Lamb (Ind.), from the commit affults, reported a bill to amend the Chinese lunmil- gration act. Committee of the whole, Mr. Hitt (111.) submitted a tninority report. sir. Lyman (Mass), tom the committee on mit tary affairs, reported a bili authorizing retired list for privates and. non-c rs of the army who h for thirty years or more, Mr, Stecle (Ind.), trom th ported a DIN authorizing the. confer comm oned oftteers for dist guished service in campaigns agalust ne Indians House calendar. fed tribes of Flat post rouds, reporied a vill providing for posit in the ‘Treasury of receipts of the mnoney order system. House calendar, Mr. We ), from the committee on rafl- ways and canals, reported a bill for the permanent improvement of the Erle ‘canal, and maintaining Uesame tree to the people. " Commilltes of we whole. Mr. Campbell (Pa.), from the committee on man Ufactures, reported a Dill for the appointment of a comission to test tren and steel. House ealen- jar. affairs, reported a bill to relieve certain appointed and enlisted inen of the navy and marine corps from te wr. Prevent the aduiter- ation of teas. (The bill Is based upon the recom- Mrudations Of the Secretary of the Treasury. It prohibits che Importation of tea dust, and gives tm- porters an opporcunity to export. from the United ‘States within six months after the adulterated teas BILL FOR PROTECTION OF GAME. Mr. Barbour introduced a bill in the House yes- | terday to protect same tn this District, It provide: closed periods for all the game biras and anima found here, and for some that: nevi District alive. ‘The penalty for kiln In tuls period 1s $5 for each bird killed or found in possession. For exposing venison for sale out of Season a penalty of $10 10 $25 per pound 1s to be ex- acted, “Gunning on Sunday 15 proktbit penaltles of $16 to $25, and the killing of hare Uhe closed period fs changed at $10 for exch auluns THE CITY POST OFFICE SITR. Senators Mahone and Vest, of the commitice on public bulldings and grounds, visited the street Suggested as ava oftice. PROPOSED FREE SUIP CANAL, FROM WASHINGTON TO ANNAPOLIS. Mr. Holton, of Marylind introduced a bill in thy Tlouse yesterday authoring the Secretary of War ‘Lacause Wwo or more surveys to be inade in order to deternMue the most praculeable route for the construction ofa tree proughfares which hive been bie as a site fora new city post waters of Potom: scton with Uhose of the Chesimpe. survey to extend from the Hiranch of the Potomac to South river, tis and with to the $ surveys i L Annapolis, he shail catise to be made, xn Ise AL MS neXt Ss” ston. ° The bill appropriates $3,300 for the purpose mentioned. Mr. Holton says that Is. bill, introduced yester- day, contemplating the constriction of a free ship canal from the Potomac, at_ this efty, to the Ch pake bay, near Annapoils, 8 Supported Dy a long st of petitioners. He safd the Idea 1s to facilitate inude between this clty and the intermediate coun- try with Baltimore, and says that such a canal could be kept open dil during the winter when we river should be frozen, AMENDING THE LICENSE BILL. ‘The House District committee had the lcense bill under discussion again to-day. ‘They have con. sidered the bill as far as the 49th section, and while they have considered a r ‘mber of su ions for hanges, none of much importance have been made. ‘The changes are only as to rates of license tn a few cases, the most important being that which makes the brokers’ license $250, Instead of $50. Every in- dication ts that the Dill will finally be favorably re- pee by the committee. Considerable discussion. expected, however, when they shall have reached the clause Seer! rsor ~ tax in the District. It is not likely that this wii ad. Anamendment has been suggested, freeing 4.0m this tax only such ‘personal property as pays a license, and mortgaces on real estate and household furniture under the value of $1,000. This amendment will, {t is thought, be again imended by striking out the mortgages and inaking them taxable. OTHER BILLS. Mr. Barbour introduced a billin the House yes- terday to compel the horse-car railroad companies wo tickets of the Herdic company for tare. Mr. Willis introduced a bill to prevent the dese- cration of graves in the District. Capi ‘Topics. GEN. BLAIR’S WIDOW. ‘The House committee on invalld pensions to-day agreed to report a bill to allow the widow of General Frank P. Blair, of Missouri, $5,000 and a pension of $00 per month, for money expended and services Tendered the Union causé by her husband durlug ‘the lute war. BARNINGS OP THE PACIFIC RATLROADS, Raliroad Commisstoner Armstrong was examined before a sub-cominittee of the House committee on Pacific ratlroads to-day, with relation to the earn- ings of the Pacific railroads, with a view of amend- ing the Thurman sinking fuhd bUL Mr. Armstrong favors 2 scheme similar Lo the proposition made by Mr. Edmunds, extending the period sixty years, and making a definite annual provision for the sinking fund, ‘THE BOSTON PACIFIO NATIONAL BANK INVESTIGATI ‘The banking and currency committee at a meet- ing this morning resolved to hear Controller Knox and Bank Examiner Needham Friday, March 21s In reference to the charges of fraud and misconduc On the part of these officials preferred by the share- holders of the Pacifle National Bank, of Boston. A representative Of the shareholders will be heard the same day. THE TARIFF BILL. ‘The substitute for the Morrison tariff bill, placing coal, salt and lumber on the free lst, was consia- ered by the ways and means committee to-day. At the request of Hon. W. D. Kelley it was deter- mined to hear to-morrow a delegation represent- ing the bituminous coal interesta It was also agreed to continue informal hearings until final ee is ee 8 the Measure by heer ‘nfie not formally deciding upon generally understood that & Yous would be taken comunittee ‘Thursday next. MINOR. NOTES. A colored drawing of new natfonal brary build! designed by thmeyer & Peltz, was placed in front of the reporter's desk in thé ‘House to-day, he originated the resolution of condo! ‘Yesterday the sixth annis of the coronation O¢ Pops eo Xill, the grand pontifieal celebration in the Sistine chapel, at Rome, was magnificent and impressive. ‘The New Jersey democratic delegates to ‘Chicago will be held’ in convention to select ‘Trenton, May ne THE FITZ JOHN PORTER CASE, ETC. wing bills Were reported favorably and | Dill to ratify an | eon foreign | iss), from the committee on post | Mr. Boutelle (Me.), from the committee on naval | ect. the | 1884, THE DANVILLE INVESTIGATION. Congressman John S. Wise Explains— ‘Festimony of a Coalitionist Who Was Warned by Democrats that There Would be Trouble on Election Day, Ete, The Danville tnvesttzation was resumed this Morning. Senator Sherman sald that Mr. Wise wished to make a correction of bis testimony, or to make an additional statement. Nir. Wise, taking the witness chatr, sald that while he did not wish to make any issue with the oftictal reporter in re- Sard tothe language tmputed to him in connection With the vistts of eclored members of the iegisla- ture to his_honse, & general statement of Lis deatinge wie) medibors of the Test Teport did” him injustice. What he referred to Was @ partiewWar instance of a person who hod come to ifs house to see his. r, ad had cailhet upon hin io talc with hime uientioned it not St reflection upon them in 3° UML to thi trate that that man In that position Was less ¢ aciing than a white person similarly situated would Probibly have been, Before he began bis testl- Mony ive had asked the reporter to submit the notes to biin for the lusertion of tables, ¢ Senator Vance.—Well, now ask yon, sir, how are we to ung lation t6 ils correction that the statement Which the reporter made 1 not what You Said, or that itis not What you wished of fn Tended th say? this, sir, T don't care to make an ‘ou in Te Mr. Wise issue with the reporier as fo whether he took my [QUA WONES oF not, Tsay E40 n0t believe be dd, At thes +. pursuant to what had been tht i from the inoment 1 testified, 1 re- vised 1, for the reason that be poke a word toid fut T desired to revise the testimony and put nSald that when Mr. Wise first to hite for leave to revise lil = Shermien) told him Howed the usual privi bers of Congress to revise his MR. WISE ADDS THIS, Mr. Wise sald he would like ta add one sentence more: “In so far as my testimony 1s sought to con Vey the Rnpression that T made a discrimination ween colored and white members of the le lature, as rule, in thelr communication with 1 itdoes them and me. injusti ave always | Ato treat an oficial coli upon me by whom s any discrimination Whatever, 3 do 50." MIL WISE'S REVISION. {The following Is the offteial report of the remark Whicit Mr, Wise revised: “The fact that T agree witht | them to my house, “Tconld not do snch a thi fi and nactintain : | is no snei condi leisiatnre tes, and 1 mesa’. and T go to the bac Mr. Wise's revision fs fever with them politically does not vite then Lo my house Bockally. I could wot do | sucha thing In Ving dtaaintain any soctal | Standing, atid there fs ne such condition theres F exaindie, a black member of the lecislature To consiit meas to polities, would thought that, belng a meter of the legtslatun Would have gone to the front door but be went to | the kitchen—his moter being Une cook—and sent up his message, and I went to the back yard.”) A COALRTIONIST WHO WAS ADVISED BY DEMOCRATIC FRIENDS TO STAY PRETTY CLOSE IN IIIS KOOM ON ENSCTION DAY. | ‘The next witness called was J. J. Verse | deputy revenue collector, who testified that ten days or two weeks before the passing by the store of Mr. Graves when and send up Uvelr yard and see them.” asfollows: * The fact that bout ‘tion Twas mie and began talking poilties. | He sold folng to carry the elty and the county. Tsatd T Thonght 1 was close. “He repited that they were golug 10 carry the county hy fle suid we had been friends, give me some good advice. pretty Was going to be trouble and he didn't want to seo me hurt.” Graves isa democrat. Next day It Woltork, a democrat, stopped me and said there Was going to be trokble. on election day; that we were friends and he didn't want me hurt; that if T Siald in town I would surviy be killed, and he ad- vised the Lo go to the country; to go and vote If T Wanted to, bit then to go lunting or somewhere away from town. Mr. Vance objected that this was not competent testlinony, but he was overruled. Continning,the withesssald that J.B. Westbrooks, of Danville, also told him the night before election Mat the democrots had make-up thelr minds to carry the election; COELDN'T STAND MANONE AND NIGGER RULE any longer, and the election, Westhrooks said to witness: what I told you came tru: eariler than we expected.” Witness declared Uiat the feeling of the demo- erats towards reailjusters was very. bitte ‘ScuW armed men ai the polis on the day of ele and he thought hey were democrats. He tried t0 le negroes to. co to Me polls and vote, but refused, Saving. there were so intny men with » up and vo Mr, Vance: Witness sitd he abont Tmen‘a litle distance from the nil perhaps 2) or 30 around tae pol re or 40 white men there; some of them were "ard Mr. Corbin, a deiocrat, unge Use groes tO vole, The negroes replied they were APRAID OF BEING SHOT. Witness ts a deputy revenue collector, and 1s con- Jan active polittelan; voted in Danville; went 9 the N gn precinct to urze the negroes to ‘ote. ‘The eventng before the election witness took ‘out and distributed circulars sine by Col « and others pra nection it th Wanted to vore, andit siz large im orits ad he wanted (0 fie'advised me to stay | cose To iY room on eleetion day, as there im, but ttcame three days | a come from Tess hear mn Speech, In | lorad man Panarked he was atreid to be trouble, as suuie men were Hvised ta ‘or that th iW no’ think Sins’ sp. euliied to cae trouble. Heard Sims denout of the Danville eirewiar, AFTER SIMS. On re-direct examination witness sald he, in com- any with Sins, arrived in Danville the night of e rlot; he took Sims, by out-of-tne-way strects, to ls (witness) Toon. There we iy armed men on the streets. AU the livery siable a colored man Degued him Co get oUt of town. ‘The excited erowd secined Lo be after Sitns. No threats were made to, withess, “Next day witness was advised to keep, quick aid Stt¥ In hls room. One man caught wit hess by the collar, and witness threatened to shoot Next diy the man apologized, saying he was the Influence of liquor at the me of the act. ins remained tn withess’ room all of Sundas—the day after Une riot. “Sunith iiolland told me the day after the rlot that If the trouble broke out again Whites as Well as negroes would be killed.” TWO COLORED WITNESSES. Chas. Wooding (colored) was called. He met Mr. Lea on Sunday night and was advised by him wo go heme. Witness retorted that he had as good a right to be on the street as. any other man. Lea suid that they (the democrats) were golng to carry the election any Way, if tuey “had to kill the last d—4 nigger in the country.” Walter Gay (inulatto) was called. He heard the speech of Siihs, and did not endorse tt. He thought lar could have been condemned tn a better ne Of Its signers were good and reputable ho had attached thelr names without being Tully’ acquainted with its contents. Witness be- Heved that had it not been for the riot the read Justers would have carried the town, The colored people were united In the readjuster cause. ‘They. Wert So united because it was natural for them to unite agaist a party who denied them thelr politi cal rights. He knew of no secret organizations among colored people. A DEMOCRAT WHO SAYS THE WHITES WERE IN XO DANGER, Daniel Dugger (white) was called. He deseribed the riot. He Saw Hateher fire the first shot, and | 101, delleved that: but for that shot no negroes would. have been killed that day. He knew Hateher had dented having been armed. Witness knew as well as he knew he lived that Hateher had a pistol and fired IL Witness voted the straight democnaite Ucket. "He saw nothing on the day of the riot to indicate that the whites were In danger. Nothing Which he saw justitied the statement that the Whites flred tn seif-deiense, fhe subecommitiee took @ recess trom 1:30 tt heal pr 1 ° Whe Appropri tile and me ME. MUTCHLER DEFENDS MR. RANDALL. Mr. Mutchler said to a Stax reporter to-lay that a great injustice was done Mr. Randall when 1t was sald that he was holding the appropriation bilis back for the purpose of using them to tight the tariff measures, “The fact fs," he sald, “that Mr. Randall ts inno way responsible for the delay. ‘There are a great many new members on the com- mittee and it ts through thelr desire to make a thorough exainination of the bills before they pass Upon them that the delay ts ovcasioned. “The lis are not before the whole committee; they have been {o sub-committees, and the delay 18 there. 1e bills are now in pretty good order,how- ever, and will come in prompily.” ure, the | as to poll- | en that, 1 | Tewas going to be trouble. After | TWO ekNTS. ‘Telegrams’ to The Star.’ MINISTER HUNT'S FUNERAL. | ‘EXECUTION IN PHILADELPHIA. | GEN, GRAHAM ORDERED TO TRINKITAT. NATIONAL FREE THINKERS’ —— | BOY BANDITS IN QUENCY, MASS. | THE BLIZZARD IN DAKOTA.! | —— mii St. PRTEKSH ster Hunts Funerat. rei, March 4 arrangetments for the funeral | ister, Mr. W ant, Which tal ue to-day tt an chapel haw a. These n made under the Y tean consul gen Mr. G.M. Huttoz ation, and Mr. Soup sersions will be chaplain, with two assistants. ters, ti diy the Tesident Aterie | ‘The Gallows in Phitadciphia. | MGINNIS HANGED FOR THE MUKOER OF 1115 MOTHER- | urnaltst aa hy Ts the chur ns WHHL De presen Ameri Russtians mitted oRiclals and was otnnls Heed, nian bet wee avd his wite edt pparentiy erent js STantwdinge forma wi volver im . fon, Hed, Toliowed her atid Tired at her, a uiet striking yer tu the neck, aud shie died alihest instantly. MIS. MeGinnls. subse quenUy Tecoversd, Strenigons efforts were made to save MoGlunts th supteme court, Uae Board of pardons, the atten The 4 nied fully prepara ta di Pall no attention whatevey to anybody but tual advisers, “There was no act t a plea Which had beeu pe Vanced ih hls behalf Tils devout atten Spiritual weltare ‘and his geueral Peallzed hs gaelic. sane emer td bis Sy tniddie of sre sctition of thewentehice™ | Teeetve my soul,” the drop fel, He seeme without patu. ma tn Tumscy, but H and h rope. New York, Mare 4, Wall siret te that the ste des masied ning for Europe, Look $2440 0), uf Which $1,001.00 Wa 1n gold bars nd the temamnderdouble eagles, TOTAL SHIPMENTS THIS YEAR, $54,.551,5% The thai specte exports since dunuary 1 were LIZ AgAIUSL G2 79S,SI6 Tor thy same period last year. m ——S Northern Pacific Land Statement. New Yous, March 4.—The Nort Toad land statement f0r Fils, 187 cresearned beyond dispute. At is estiiwated ttt Three-fourths of The 40,000,000 acres WIL be lost It the preseut measur betore Congress becotues a sw Ss Hoy Ban A JESSE 3M Bostose Match 4— batidings i Quiney by fous arbieles stulen. ‘The officer whic madlscovers) tha cancel Boxiy « Duplis of the Cod: ye ures and sone of blue letters Their leader, wht was was provided with a diy ‘Tbe Headquarters were In A portion of ti ‘overed, aud the informatio Salned placed in the hands of Uke schuol author! Ues for thelr action. | property nas. be = The War in the Soudan. GEN, GRAMAM ORDERED BACK TO TRINKITAT. Loxpos, March 4.—Gen. Graham has been In ‘ted ‘to return to Jrinkitat aud then await further orders, STAGNATION OF ’SHIFPIN <THE TYNE. Loxpox, March 4.—I0 A that great in the resis Uf | the Tyn eis are nutaber of 2 and 1,500 men are out of PuIG Loxpox, Maren 4. maker natn Store for TEUL TR “de he Dui he stavbed and Tataliy wo aughiters and DANGEROUSLY Tht | 1S 2th @ that the | of the tug os Tualy, aud wile of Prince Napoleon (i a. COLLISION BETWEEN CHINESE SOLDIPES AX pion), is datizerbus, FvKO- Y Loxpox, March 4.—1 we advices of this fe PepOFE That at enlist soourted ty nes® suldiens bs at Shanghal, A all Body of the nd several oF the latter aud wounded two w lh Dayonets. center says that shot Lord Lett London. ‘The nts Was (iat he went wey two kulves and funds, Floating Ice in New York Barber. : AVN felds Of Moating ter. ted Corey maWigstthy and very 101 to-day on the Ex Island Sound boats also encountered Fort Schuyler. court of asst the appeal of Jarrard, ty hvldtag Tutt the forgery utd been. pyr d.rrand will there fore be handed over to the American authoniues, ‘The Judges were nani Western Railzoad War, Sr. Loris, Mareh 4.—Tue ‘this morui hhas dec Mance by euttiig Cok freight, and proportion: missing | peat t Classes, which | A Naval Change. ‘New York, March 4.—Lieutenant D. en the Branch baval lydrograpiie Mee, xchange, New York been reheved fom duty there and onte be Latted States trim tng ship Saratoga, Which sails for Lisbag, P COmwiton, Wels guccrove et tae Oar Ps expected, will be L { Harber, of ‘ue Humpic Apology of = Colonel of Militia, veterans of the al t voted that Une Te ) Wand relative to wee usible and any 11s" made au hue to proeed th Un m ot New Yore, March 4. tot mu 20, ou the unvitAuon the First Penney Ivana corps Damage to the Fishing Fleet. Groversrin, Mass, March 4—Keturning Then Tepert a <rvene ale on the Googes Danks om A Brig Cat by toe. New Cystre, Det, March &—The brig Pampas er, trons, Philadeijiita, Match Bi, fer CON n i t whe > harQor last nig, atid SWORE _ ‘Telegraph Companies at War. BALTIMORE AND OMO US WESTERN Purtsor a. March @ Wi Tee the s,m « ad Not Howell Brox, Ne, UPON & Warran aitwer Howell Brot wud i Bal 1 instr “ were Mung inte the stivet. under the dinetlomee Nowell he tenants ing. ‘The sft davit vy nthe wal was Isued Was ruade by Willtam tendent Of fe West Comat ants Were ar ralct 4 wnaeistea ered bail im $1,000 each for a hearing ben he Doant of dire Sanamanes, NV, Morel & 1 Thinkers Amsouiae = ot The Cassie Fr . Ome Je largest wind ob venUon ever held. te Mrieis, ¢ Hon. Samuel J. %il= > his hone wt Neral Weeks BY SETICUS Mines ie andl bis plys'clahs say he can shir ar Henry A. Tid @en, who fins be anon, N. rapidly sini vive but a sli At Watervilie, Me. the fre Ware compayy's: lags, Purbust s factory a ist ali Were burned today. — Loss $49,000. Sclatin OF busttiess ten at ATAntIC CF, No 4. ds about To build a substantial steambaat Linditig there, and Is taking steps to Secure stemime ve lita. dn Sep | bowl communication with New York at the, ha oes nis Wife Was Hy AS SL A Tariff Fight im the House. i hls wit PWith | srecaite OVEK AN ATIEMET TO CALL xR. COR Shs KUL. TO RESTORE THE DUTY ON Wook, nverse Was (0 have called up in the Howse s bili To restom® the duty on wool upon the rules His name was wee ond on the Speaker's st of those to be Recognimed, andt 1H Was aWalied WIth great Interest as 1h Light tm the House, Mr. « yesterday 2 the vote on te Mextean penston bil was ame every eye turn Ir, Converse, a It Peon ut before that gene © the voloe of SIE. Cam, calling for an adjourn Turned upon thik question ng. as Involving oe mowm Sheard ths Lhecanie very ex Which Wonld certainly be broacht Up wales Cub by au adjoumment. Every meaacer on §he thor seat alive ta the situation, Mir, Bewel calted for (he yeas and nays. bUL Was Hot Sustalned, vad The Vote Was taken Dy tellers, teculting im Taver of addy Mr. ines 1 e vole, wad Mer. Holman moved y's motjon, cn the table, ur which followed, | fis taution. and pw upon Il, Mesens, Koondall, Morrison da Short Consulta Hen, Hind urcing the others co let Converse oall bis GL up, that Ciey might defewt It and get rid of ir Air. Morrison Uhen spoke a few words te WhO then offered to withdrew: his a’ to adjourn, tat tt was $00 late, and the vote was ith and the He wed at 30, first impoes- Was Th but upon a sng the Tight on ye Kandailand) Morrison Jotwed tiands tm adjourtauent, and Hurd and Blas | burn. Hort of w } nit, voted w | The only Gang Lave te houirh ts Har) KHOWN TO Oppose Uhe Weigh its frend4 against adjournment, wh by the vole 18 that the sili secured Cie necessary Wwo-Uhids bare “majority dowit. ectlonist democrats did not all ere says that ihe How WHAT A PEMOCKATIC LEADER SATB, A prominent democratic member of the Flowse, fn fact, one of the party leaders, was asked by @ | Stak reporte for a correct exposition of ajority tn adjourn betwen Hi ion, over Uv im. » restore the wid duty and Hurd preferred to cur down the | duty. Well, the trait ts, we preferred that Messrs, | Hurd and Convers should cut their battles oul im to and not iuvelve Us im them, hol cure to enter Upon Che Lari question UnUL Ue Whole subject comes up in ie Morrison DIL Them we wiil be ready ly take our fight on the whale subject Besides, we did IWill. ‘There ts no doubt about that and We Will pass a bill reducing the tariff, too." Wandering Mabel ir. A YOUNG WOMAN WO SAYS SHE 18 AN HRIRESS AMD VICTIM OF Me=MEnISM. The Now York sun of today says: A nestiy | aresed young woman attracted the attention 6 passengers on at Cortlandt strest ferry boat on Suse dy morning, hy watking rapidiy up and down tHe lates 2 the boat re an ett tt, | A pole were tne i Litverts sire! She told the sergeant that she was Mabel Mute, TF vearsold and elves to a large fortune. Sid itved in Westlugton, she sald, and she could ma ex; 4 New York. In Bellewwe is Cinder which she had bees Liborui disqyeared, and yesterday she Was per tects « Sit Said that Indy of Wax Tuis wo protect very ‘v9 an orphan whom a ned adguet, Tee, amas a ee waned from her, “My fed me, ald Ta ns when ae to spy her hat 1 was pen @ dresstaaker. who sud Thad & secure the money tar isa mestnerist, and wields an lige e over tee. 1 Was afraid of him, and this: Const vat dread injured ay ieealth To. get a | from tite snd to consult w phy stelan, 1 came to on | 'stis wotr seems to know that her mind ts affected, | Dut persisis That her tory Isnot an tinaginary one. troubie Is only tomporery,” sald Dr, Widmae Lik Shes Will . hes aren worn, While atu mentioned @ Afriend, of 422324 street, Sint fis ent to Me answer Was rece vd, (There i uo NO, 422 Sd stewt bn thls elty.) District Government Affairs, A NOVEE. CLATM. Thos. 7.°MeCull 15. jured by ssn In grading a raliroad tn that vnsh'p, mis a colored man, who lived a No. HIS M Steet, West Wastiington, WHAT § BARREL OF LIME SHOULD WRIGH. 1890 cents below Commissioner Vening’s late order 1a a note to the Comm on first-class freight. in the welgut of Ime, Sieners while considering the ‘The U | Jook after the lea New YORK, March 4.—It Is it to-mor- | enyineer's office }row’s meeting of the Union Pacilic railroad Mr. | NGststheiccel Sele. Se Ss, | Dillon will be re-elected prestden notserve out the will be added to the di will show the but that he wii w Enghwd men nual report SOuTOES 10 ims 134; An gis vliset Boycotting Chinese Cigar Makers. Francisco, Cat, March 4.—Twenty-cl clgar manufacturing finds Lave organlend here i | procure white boys and giris to take the places of ‘Chinese, as the laiter indulge du Tequent strlices The dealers tn teat tobacco” eve alw decided to sell no leaf toChines® tims or to fins empioying Chinese during the lockout, Which has Deen deter mined upon, it = San Francisco Wrestling Matches. Sax Francisco, March 4.—The Muldoon-Bauer Gracco-Rotnan wrestling match for (0 a side tovi place last night in Mechanics’ pavilion. Bauer Won the first fall tu 28 antuutes, Muldoon won the second Iu Sininules 2) seconds, sind tie third and | match in 12 qinutes and 10 seconds. Both mea were trained down to 185 pounds. A match las | Deen arranged between Wiisiler aid “Muldoon for | 31,000 a side. ——— INTERRUPTION OF THE MAILS. ‘March 4.—No letter mafl ar- rived from Uhe ‘south’ yesterday on account of the Diizard. ‘The Weather is the severest of the sea- son. ‘The roads west of ere are blockaded. Brewed il xy.” “Another ting.” ie continued, “Its false, ut- terly talse, that Mr. Randail is leading an oppost- ton to the Morrison bill He will Soubtless vote against it,but there is no ‘golng over to the repubil- chan” Every malt on te detntorutic sade wal sore for or against the bill by direction of ‘his district." “Is it likely that the national democratic conven- tion will declare in favorof the Morrison tariff idea?” asked Tne Star. . «The convention Will not declare in favor of any cent reduction, They will handle the Ecerett ae sae Advocating the Newspaper Copyright Carcago, March 4—The Daty News editorially says, this ‘morning: “An effurt has been made to wre atlention Wall be Airected to Cals | han formers. MISORLLANRON Mr. Joseph Miller asks pertutssion to use the toni « southeast, and also To erect a wed any Ume that it BUILDING PERMITS Ay Tuspector Entwisle a8 follows nt a two-story dwelling 2ist SLreebs nortliwest; $00, * a turwesstory” and basement iat Ween 17h and 15th Streets; $12,000, Wasily Co, orort a brick private stable, Hy Dee Hampsiire and Virginia avenues portly erect a Uaunk eon Virginia avenues and: $1,100. erecta woetory and bascnwnt dwelling, 10, tween Land M 000, MARRIAGE Lickwses. — M Mconses deen issued in the clerk OF the COUR tO Coleman and Fanuie Blackburn; Aaron Dixog, Helm Matthews Geo. 1. Wiggins, of We Alas. and Susan P. Holines; Beverly Warris: Mary Dorsey; Joseph Myers and Ellza % A. Dougioss and Catherine Henning; Mors: aid Mle Stevenson Augustus & 9, Maude Iirice; Philip Lustwan, of Syracuse, and Lizie Thomas. ee ‘Mrxina Comraxy’s ELRcri0n.—A stockholders of the Santa Maria sliver pany. of Washington, D.C. and elecigd to-day the Toliowing board’ of T. Stevens, Brainard H. Warner, Lynden H. Stevens, Harry E. Davis, Wm. F. Erith, chun © radiesy tie Me Looked aed id take the public at lange believe Congress wil ho law of new Copyright. Doubtiess those interested in ‘such an tm) ceed on the that aliis fair ih war, even Primarily, the design Of we Measure 1s to put an end to a sort of Lhett that has 0 goue Deoause the dally news. Univea States to steal trom’ ‘which is Hot ‘a crme® Bishop Clarkson, of 1 wae

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