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€ . THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Regthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't pup ererna Sram tn served to mbecribers tn the ett carrie on. thelr own account at, 10 cents pe Se rs fn" Copies st the counter, centecah, By mal fine prepaid—ocents a mouth, car, 86, wx mont “Tpbtorcd at the Prat omice at Washington, D. Cas second ciaae mail matter.) Tue Werxcy Stan—published on Friday: pater peered Siz months, cents Ge" All mail suheeriptions must he paid fn advance: a paper ecut longer than ie paid for. Fates of aivertis ne made known on application. AMUSEMENTS. 1 a year, Che pening Stat, — V% 63—N? 9,630. WASHINGTON, D. ©., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5, 1884. SPECIAL NOTICES PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & NAtiosat THEATER. Engagement for one week only of MB. HENRY IRVING, MISS ELLEN TERRY, Axp THE Lyceum Compass, Under the Direction of MK. HENRY E. ABBEY. Notice—Durins this engagement the curtitin will rise ‘at a quarter to eight, xING, Shakespeare's Tragedy in five acts, HAMLET. {CRSDAY EVENING. MARCH 6, akesprastanriy inne nt enous oi : Mr. Henry Irving. Mise Ellen "Ferry: THI Shylock... Portia. Shakespes n five acts, BUeH ADO OTHING. Benedick.... Beatrice, SATURDAY NIGHT—Farewell performance. ‘MONDAY, March 10—Maude Granser— Claire and the Forse Master. mbs_ Foes. CONTINUED SUCCESS. MR CHARLES WYNDHAM And his COMPANY FROM THE CRITERION THEATER, ‘LON TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY NIGHT DELICATE GROUND and WHERE'S THE CAT? Friday, RUTH'S ROMANCE and THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE. DHAM MATINEE SATURDAY, ATURDAY. SATURDAY. Saturday Nishi aay DELICATE GROUND and PINK DOMINOES. MONDAY NEXT—YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP. MADISON SQUARE THEATER COMPANY. m5, RAND AMATEUR ENTERTAINME: AtTIMMS) HALL. Thursday, March Benefit.of the poor. by FR. REE. Admiesigg 2c. Children Ise. Come one, come. all, and hell poor. Tickets for sale at Drew's store Tausic store and Timms’ clothing store. mb5-2t* Z INCOLW HALL AMUSEMENTS. NDAY “END SATURDAY, MARCH 3 AND 8, AT oe 2AND SPAM A Combination of Talent 'uequaled in the City for the jones ‘The Healeys, Leonard and Jones, the Concordia Quar- tette, the Siberian Koller Skaters, Curry and Maurit- | ts, Scott Hauley, William ‘Kirkwood, ‘anda host of Performance concludes with the laughable Panto- une, entitled JOCKO, THE BRAZILIAN APE. Characters by the Company. Admission, 10 cents: reserved seats, 15 and 25._mb3-6 RIISTIC MECHANISM UNRI\ ALLED. ‘At 415 Seventh strect northwest, THE WONDERFUL AUTOMATIC CITY. Bercmann’s Climax of Scientific Inventions, Greatest. erandest and most elaborate combinations and movements in the world. ‘See it, be made happy and die in peace. Only 10cents. From9am.tolpm mb3-6t* Fyuestex comeue. CROWDED NIGHTLY. Everything New, Brilliant and Sparkling for the week commencing Matinces Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday ‘Tuesday, Thureday Grand Production of HARRY MONTAGUE" SENSATIONAL “BASHEUL V ” Presented with new costumes, charming music and delightful scenes and incidents, winding up with the suchanting E.opemnent Quadrille.” Also. a new. Bricht Olio by the Pinauds. Prof. Harry SL Parker. Suydam Brothers, Julia Wilson, and Annie Dunn. Florence Freuch, Ada Burnett. and a host of others hs IME MUSEUM, ‘VevbsvIvanis ave., near Eleventh street. ANOTHER MONSTER SHOW. Every Aftcrnoon and Nicht This Week, ‘The greatret ofall Musical Grotewques cr (the Faynes “The Charming Redmond ana Clifton, The Pretty Mlrose Sistorn, Willettand Thorne and the Great D’ Almas, ‘The Boy Wonder 11 his Grand Ascension, the Prestons, Everett and tie Martina, the Beautiful’ White Moors, ‘Fat Girl, ete. Admiasion to all only 1 cents. mh3-ot -*xHENRY IRVING. Choice center aisle ORCHESTRA CHAIRS, st tho ARLINGTON HOTEL, mbl-6t* (losauecatiosar. CHURCH. « REV. HENRY WARD BBR FFE FFE ccc H H EEE RRR BRE EF CCH H ROR BBB EE HHH EE RRR BoB E H R Ra FE oe HOE R BBB EEE ERE CcO H H KEE ER RS WEDNE-DAY EVENING, MARCH 5. Subject: “A Cirenit of the Continent.” A New Lecture, Admission, 50 cents, Reserved Seats, 75 cents and $1. Tickets on sale at Metzerott & Co's. Saturday morn- fue, Mareh feb28-08 Deane Tstavctioss BY MRS. JANE GERMON. For terma apply at 619 19th street northwest feb27-2w* YHOICE SEATS FOR THE IRVE WYNDHAM PEEFU “1th feuzs Pror, Cau. Foetres, Thee Pianist, tfnlly announces ‘ALS, At MARINI'S HALL, 3 inlaid Tith. at Bo'clock. Dekets $50: single Gckets, 75 certs, at Bren fanos" and Metzerott's pes tres ((HOICE seats FoI FORD'S THEATER forsale at Brentano's Book Store, 11th street and Pynn- sylvania avenun ry a3 Berets. TRICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES. BOYS' BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES A SPECIALTY. PURCHASERS TAUGHT FREE. WM. C. SCRIBNER'S Ripixe Scxoor, Hosea & Heremssos are the direet representatives of Messrs J.@. and J. F. LOW for all their artistic productions. Also deal in MINTON TILES, and make the artistic treatment of hire-places and inglenuoke a specialty. febs " + > Tix Gurar F fer eat tale Bi {TINS PULMONALA er 30 yearn’ repu- athe’ public. generals athe best ahs Iegers, and the public. generally. um the beat C mnedicine known "Suld Uy all drusntiate at 25 aud 60 Cente a bottle ‘allan Duews Duco Srose: ‘This store has been temporarily removed to “al PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, (Vernon Row,) Where a complete assortment of PURE DRUGS AND FINE CHEMICALS, ‘Towether with sfull ine of DOMESTIC and IMPORTED FANCY ARTICLES, can always be found. feb25_ RLECTWCHTY CURES PARALYSIS, RUFUMA- Fsso' Stalag yal Atectoue, Genera Debit, isnie tain and a Nepvirus Drcaree, “Superdindts Hae cahentls erwtieated Molen Birth Marks, Freckles ot the fave eed. iftern seat Caigtrst onsble. references elven Kuowielie of thie treatment. Cor we Ti unallie'to cally write aud describe Your same Seecial teria for Us ments TEL. ADAME orth BER LETTER TO PROF. A.J. DEXTER, No. 620 TmareesTu STRERE. ‘The following explains itneif Riees Ho b [ne : Use, February 1, 1894, eax Sm: I have mffered with inflammatory rheu- mathan for thirty years. Hearing of your skill deter- mined to try your treatinent. Afr the firstapplication Iwas enabled to sleep profoundly. not having rest for a week. At present I Letra (Speaker's wife) PROF. DEXTER TREATS ALI. DISEASES. feb8-Im pairing executed promptly in the most skigful | i, Ladies treated at their own | [p> COLOSIAL BEACH, ATTENTION o St I will be at the office of RB. Lewis, 416 5th street ‘on THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ‘and 9th instant for th: purpose of collecting the tax upon the transfers of titles pana conled during the year 1883 from ‘urchasers 0: lots are rexdnested to come forward and pay 81 for each deed recorded, m5.3t* Com'r. of Revenue for oreland Co., V AT AREGULAR MEETING OF THE MAS- ER PLUMBEI¢s As 1 id'on Monday CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. THIRD ANNUAL TOUR, ‘Leaving New York on THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 1984. WARREN HUTT, festmnoreland Co., Va, Prooren.. rine division, Treasury department, has been pro- moted from $1,400 to $1,600. A magnificent pleasure trip of nearly two montha,with all expenses of transportation, sleeping and parlor cars, hotel accommodation. meals en routs, carriage drives, etc., at greatly reduced rates, visiting THE MAMMOTH CAVE OF KENTUCKY, THE GRAND SCENERY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, THE YOSEMITE VALLEY AND BIG TREES, SALT LAKE CITY, jening, March 3d, 184, it ay demanded by the mh5-3t* FE WIL BE A MEETING ASSOCIATION held ¥ strect northwest, on THURS. DAY. March 6th, ‘Masons contracting for teud. CHAS, LEMO? rickwork are Tequested to at- NGTON RECORD PUBLIS: conta:ne all the T is Association n- i newsboysandat the hotel news stands, Price, 3 cent try, i HEREBY TNFOR: been connected, with Tautual agrecquen bottling estublis YF D 1, HENRY OTTO,Wwho. ate Geo, Otto. has, by dissolved said connec ent of the late G ww will continue: the same business us before, aud vustoiers by kind and at- ‘Mrs. GEO. OTTO, ‘The outward and return trips are by entirely different Toutes. Send for a descriptive programme, free by mail. THOS. COOK & SO! 261 Brozdway... 197 Washington stree 337 Walnut street. 0. Otto, aud the be pleased to wait on her e tentive drivers. [uhd-st™ (eer Sorice. model room of the Me work was done at the 1: omplete in all its detalls, With guns, chains, existing between i. DWARD SCULLY has this day. been dis. 4 z Business wil be . DYER. who assumes all hiabil will adjust ail settlements. Dy ES” co-openarte HERDING ASSOCIATION. -ARY 15TH 1864, 832 ents are $2 50 per s 81.000 3h full ad Personat.—Inspector Genel Rogers, Richard T. Merrick, L. Z. Leiter and Geot ©. Gorham, of Washington, were registered In York last evening. — Beatrix Randolph, by Julian Hawthorne. Housekeeping, “How 3 jow To Do It, by ‘The Gentle sav Songs Unsung, ‘Life and Tinies of Co-Operativ jot To Do It and print the paym M. aking advances will be held) WEDNES by Edward King.« MARCH Sri, 194. SS. Prentice by JD. Shields, ‘The Easter Cards and Novelties are now open, and will repay any on to examine them, for they were never ‘Cur stock of Fine ‘Articles is very full and complete, 6 Petinsylvania avenue, hi and Toth sirweis northwest Shares iti the sizth issue may be taken at this mectini, | and at the office of the secretary THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres. Ee SoTicE To ow QUARTER MASTER'S OFFICE, December 10th, 1883, elder, Dept. Q Gen., U, mm of Shocluy Horses ue pricticed by ‘Mr Ciark has hud a fair trial here fo lans have, from t to relieve chronic tvot I soles, rubber in many forms. & her pr etiecd by Mr, Clark the ndeffectual that I have seen tly sound, cannot work on pa or lesa lameness, the different forms of chronic | i ereater variet ‘Stationery and Fanci v_H, MORRISO: Srecur Sate: or more beautiful. Slegrist, of St. Louls, and J Of Brooklyn, are at Willard’ wife, of Flofid a He HetrOy Wastnxcrox, D_¢ Lieut. Col. R. N. Bat over one menth, ue to time, beet Aiurtord, of Omaha, 3 ‘We are having an immense excitement in our BOOK DEPARTMENT, jent of many of onr patrons concluded to ex- tend the time for the “SPECIAL SALE” till March 5, e, in addition to our already large stock, new editions LITERATURE, HISTORY, BIOGRAPAY, FICTION, POETRY, ART ESSAYS, ADVENTURE, ET‘ and this will be the only chance for yon to fill up your Hbraries at fabulously low Sure, Special attention is called to our Inne assortment of PRAYER BOOKS, KEYS OF HEAVEN, ET ‘at less than half prices ‘Toour STATIONERY DEPARTMENT we have added ‘a new feature, FIFTY ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS, with Copper Plate, for only 94 Cents; style equal to Tiffany's, and by but no longer. the foot: consequently alled to order by » han ean be Mr. Clark ix ca ful and painstaking in his work, and fins ed Judemuent as to hose Tam, Sir, Yours Ve nie. between ath an 15 ‘will still be there for t Superintend the shoring of horses. Mr. Fi ‘odate all parties with the right Huproved horve-shive that uiay. destre an uiterest there: Congress 2 ber from tobe thus chosen fram Colorado, Kansas, Maine, Anne BIBLES, Bland, Vermont, Dakota, Idaho, New Me ington! s a during the season DON'T FORGET SALE CLOSES MARCH 57x. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT. 416 7th Street Northwest, Garland, Morphy and Tents. "Te ts st significa tion t year, will be: tied northwest, Washington, D. C., on TUESDAY, 11 1884, ai 10 o'clock at, New Boox: Bue West or Round the World in Ten Months. By M. By Charies Dudley Warner. of Biblical Cosmosuny in the light of Mod- ‘By Arnold Guyot, LL. 0. ‘BY W."T. jeans, E Hake. ‘By Drummond. PEOTILE OF COMPOUND | 7 old_at MUNC arland and Morphy ARenniatont Journey. Preation tari The Creators of th of Chinese Gorin.” By A for Becitiners’ By Marion Harland. i ao The St Det uw. All orders | promptly attended to, ‘Telephone connection. HAVING OPENED AN OFFICE IN MY EN. lareed builiing for the sale of Reul Estate at Pri- | Making Loans, eral Management of Property for Owners and Estates, | request that all who have such for sale or wish to pur- | Some fine investments now ery f 2° Feake Washinacto for" WA BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th Streay S. thonght thi tn the campalgn conn ir Continent, Monthly Parts iiam the Silent, aud the Netherland War. the Pansy Stor§ Bool chase will give me a call, dn hand on 70h, 9h and tee ort Ghiries for prope varts ofthe Hiveme adencription of your property ks; two new volumes, 418 9ti-atreet northwest. Attention aud returns in All Easter Canos AND NOVELTIES. ‘Now ready for early selections a full line of PRANG’S EASTER CARDS: Just recefW@d_ 500 boxes of FINE LINER PAPER AND ENVELOPES, just opened in the Stationery Depart- ment, at the low price of 25¢. per box. 100 Cards engraved for 81. G. A. WHITAKER, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ASHINGTON CIRCULATIN ath street northwest, between Hand 1 ‘and New Publications ¥, sale and rent. CALIGRAPH and T supplied, “SHOKI-HAND WITERS tur JA WHITCOMB, 27 L street nw. hithed at short notice, THE LIVE STOCK T S Di: TOF COLUMBIA Diseawes or accidents, Insures Horses against F Call oraadress Main oftice, 921 F street northwest. >. RT'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP" 8 has proved tobe the best remedy ping Cough, Croup and Colds wes aud harcoti LIBRARY, 807 rests, W Perk ‘constantly added. WASHBURN & druggists. Price 29 and SAMUEL 5. SHED. GAS FIXTURES, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED ELE TROLYSIS BY Dit. DERMATOLOGIST. S E 22GRANT PLACE. ‘SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Is an excegaive aud unnatural arowth of hair on the fe- Tuost eonspledously ol heeks aud brow. Also, crows superfluous arms, am from moles, sears and Virth- inarks. This is, iudeed, one of the most unskchtly, 1o- tewable and distressing of all complexion blemixhes: in 1 increases to such aD extent as to become & ‘To a sensitive, refined lady, it is alinost Tt is sure to attract attention and to excite t intimate friends will take the Iib- mpathize with you, and will jwability of shavins or exhibit- lies are exce d- GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, onthe band FLUMBING AND HEATING. Jobbing promptly done, fact, of real di unbeat 409 9th street northwort. G LUMBER OF ALL SIZES AND dimensions, 1u lots ty anit, and_well-seasoned White Pine from CULLS to Georgia and Virginia Pine, from 12x12 to 4-4 Partition, Ceiling, Wainscoting and Flooring, n Wal- concia, Virginia and Wh picte stock of the best grades ANY. KED C. DAR, POPLAR, ASH. OAK, freely furnished’ on ap’ red to all parts of the city, at erty to. ridieule nye yourself ‘an bearted woman’ Ladi ingly sensitive about it (maining that every one who sees t manenits on thelr eatrance), and, nothisy ‘ them 1 re than to Lave aty nut, Cherry, Ash, have sturerfluous woods. including ALAHC T. CHER}, MAPL Heation, aud orders deli a current market prices. WM. McLEAN & SON, Cor. 13th and B streets northweet. [ON OF VISITORS AND ry Te will have a vizorvus growth of hair ad. The lady afiieted blame herself It ts natural for every young irl to have dow: y hair upon the faee—a few fine tly at the upper corners of the mi f the chin, wrow poss bly a litthelonger Teast bit anoying, and, theughtlessly-and through ignorance of the results she Lis surprised and face und ¥ a growth of fine hairs, most freq oron sentitives Ke Parker, Strait, Culberson, V ‘others, which ia the SHES ATTEN texidenta in particular] nular Brain al pulls them out, A short time, they li hey are extracted, and this tne a few hire are pulled out with them, 'Probs elapnes, when she is shocked to ae that thicker, heavier, darke mn Aome friend, turouseh, joyed 10 find, in Nerve Tonic aud Safe: lv aerated by the gla oF W. C. MILBURN, FoleInventor and Manufacturer, M42 Peunxylvauis aventien BASS ANDIRONS, ZIRE SETS, FENDEUS r GAS FIXTURES, ‘S81 15TH STREET, Conconan BUILDING. ene Goods, aluo Artistic and Fancy Col- irae and Forvelain Lainps, Port- ¥. F. BROOKS. DRUGS—C. 8. PRICE, DRUGGIST, 426 77H street sputhwent, the leadi ‘Physiciana’ tree, Wilson of Lowa, Strub Tesehtatives I Mr. Harold Frederick, Mrs. Kay, wife of the Representative from New Harupshire, entertained at luncheon, at her resi dence on Massachusetts avenue, yesterday, about a dozen ladles, most of them well known In society. ‘The extended menu embraced m: delicacies, and the ever t was a inemorubly pleasant, one wo all who participated. ‘The seat cards con sisted of charml ings, made speclally for the occasion, the interes and Value of which were lelzhtened ‘by the addi Uon of the autograph siguatures of the several guests, afterward secured. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Humphrey celebrated the twentieth anniversary of their wedding at their residence, 1400 $ street, on Monday evening. Many deautiful and costly gifts were sent in to mark the event, and the large crowd. present were delight- fully "entertained by musical selections by Miss Hattte F. Dalton. ‘Mrs. McMichael will to-night resume her regular Wednesday evening card receptions, which Will be continued throughout the present month. General and Mrs. Grant will leave New York on. ‘Thursday evening by special train for Washington, and upon arriving here will be joined by and his family, the party then golng direct. to Probably a few months ‘aud more numerous, ‘Then or spite, calls her attention to the fact that she tn ‘beard, aud fually, extent that «h all presentabl brought o fhe srowth, has increased to Much ct iust extract then almost daily tobe at anil Is horrified to realize that she hi Dlemish Hundreds they read this article will say that was to ‘Out it T hsa tet it alone. an Sime increase the Krowth their face unconsciously durite extreme (i pck trating @ case rouwa a xtageof wriet at exelteruent ‘she would sit and uncounciously pluck at ‘down on br Dpand chin, and has been ayrowth of hair that would put to blush the tire Sutical “efforts of inany. = gentienan Fes people awe siy tea Uf ita prev in the Tadtlen cot cet attre th chief attra: tions Ste hundreds of of the boudoir known we would lange nunber of ladies who are adepte it “The moat barbarous methods have been Tesorted. foin onter to remove this obue Tus ‘the hot pit herself @ Iife-tuine ables, ke. Lowest te rit ‘sia fa lady ‘who ety, froma mental Pharmacy in South the fin t twenty-one. wing-room, on the strect, and wherever te. In’ nearly every museum of living 1 woman figures as one of the every large city there thus affficied, and were the serrets ‘We surprised at the Sarisraction Guananrezp, Oa MONEY REFUNDED, ‘Wasmmmoton Baaxcu: 922 F Srazer N.W., re thie Onoatone progr of he asters, irritating depillatories, Sige the haley off with lyited tapera There is Since the hairs off wi ra. case Ou recurd where » wealthy woman traveled frout city te city commuting the most eminent. suryeons, and oAerea them a fabulous #um to lduce then to Bay the lower Part of her face—that i: tobiave the akin completely aise Eicted’ from ber citron account of She preferred the idvons deformity. of fg om uch an operation. "the, Oter ‘a bearded wotnan. be Itaaid thet abe failed fn her ‘Cas = differ very much in the quantity of batr. Some merely havea few on the cheeks or chin. others bavers lieavy rowth om the upper lip-in many Caste they” bear Thin, ant owbly a few ia Mpper corners of ‘the anouth, whilst others ba ‘Semel yerowth over the entire face. History teaches a Mat beanted: womet at for several hurulied chee an research oft “PARSONS’ INSTITUTE," Barrmore, Mp, . 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 Baltimore, is hereby formally inaugurated on THis, THe 4TH Day ov Manca, 1864, in the Capital at Washington, namely: In all casee SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. or tho ENTIRE AMOUNT PAID FOR TREATMENT WILL BE REFUNDED. al testimonials (all of Baltimore and permanent cure of humiliation of bein credit of the profusion the aides of the cted public attention ace, it has bailed c moet learned atid ‘the thedical profeasion to discover or invent s renucdy oF operation by which it could be permanently joved. audit was ouly until & few years ayo. It was discovered that ation of the galvanic current to. the hiktr £0 ‘tof the hair could be forever destroyed. “Ths opera: | tion was performed by extractizue the hair first and then, Inserting's fine ney dle tuto the openina of the hair tube, ‘This was tot practicable. ‘Th ‘on by" inserting the ne dle alonuvie of proved to be satisfactory and effectual. fo et tne redial a the Yollowinwchrvatle digeasea, which have appeared and fu the Baltimore Stam to wit: ryaipelas, General Debility, Nervous an Physical Progtration, Tnsouiia i ‘Malaria, Combawo, Hay Sleeplesaness, Lead Neuralcia, Rheumatisny lysis in all its forme Seta Liver Complaint, Pains in Head. an ration, Prolaywis and Chronic Irregularities, Eyilentic and Cataleptle Convulsions, ‘Stomach. Axthma, Chronic it Curvature, Muscular Atropl body, res:oration of impai-ed heari otor Ataxcr. We ate maki Perfect Kestorstion of Impaired Sight, ‘Our guaran’ee plan differs from the usual cry, effect. in that we give » written guarantee to the entire amount paid us for treatment in case satis the patients in the stated period for three years in Baltimore is our guaruntes of operation was impr.ved the hair, which joist. No. 22 Grant Place acid H utreote) i most ‘and forever re- peration of Electro- c between 9th and Jot and ce that he permanently. ig & specialty Suis’mnethod ithe world by which this ‘ol eth of hair cau be permancutly” dex Bae neglect ie another” day." Btop' the SThewicet it another day. “ares ncinsote Or razor, and cailon Dit VAN hus on her face to mar hee persoog te ¢ hair om her face to thar her persou Sad to make beret ‘bad friends unhappy. DI DYCK baw probably ha ! Ss faction is not affor fi ci 3S ) 2 i i ES < rs Ee CONSULTATION FREE, OFFICE HOURS FROM 2M TOS P.M DR. E A. PARSONS & CO. i Hy ct a BE me:te are the most PEE"VAN DYCK can be consulted at his office residence, Nor 2 orant Place, between $b Gand H streets, every day ex early, as only H. D. BARR, ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR. FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. i aie your engagctnes wber can be d number can be treat i ALKERS. 206 lovu STREET NORTHWEST— WSLS ire, Seat gure ‘Hair, Crock Tar. Tine £o. . Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fittedand ‘suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, 2U1Pa Ave. Washington, D.o. ie CEIVED ANOTHER SUPPLY OF 7 Jper patric tinfactory, Een staatintactory® jsere’ Cutlery Store, 481 Pa. ave. i the fe026-6¢ | sep Washington News and Gossip, GovERNMENT RecEIPTs TO-DaY.—Internal reve- Due, $230,880.10; customs, $728,435.96, Work on the torpedo boat Intrepid, at the Brook- lyn navy yard, has been temporarily discontinued because of the appropriation being exhausted. ‘Mr. F. W. Jones, of the revenue ma- Arwy ORDERS—First Lientenant Josoph Dorst, 4th cavairy, will report. to Colonel Williaa B. Royall, 4th cavalry, president of the cavalry | board in’ this citygfor duty as recorder of the | Doart Leave of atSence for one ‘inonth, — from | March 2, 1884, ts granted Colonel Daniel Meclure, assistant payinaster Hon Second Lientonatit oy (ern from company 15 tO company C of that regiment. A Bravrirct MopEL of the steel crutser Chicago has just been completed and now rests upon the mantel of the room, in the Navy department, of Cyt sf Doard. Te ts. the! will adorn the Wa On his own applica? rd Lioyd, 1th Infan- Constructor Wilson, who designed the ves- the requirements of the naval adv’ AL that this mintature vessel of Secretary Chandler's room, pon which already hans one’ somewh: his model was constructed almost entirely In the avy departinent, ‘The motal- vy Yard.” ‘The vessel 1s anchors, &¢. v. Henry Ward Beecher, G. Brackenridge, of San “Antonio, and Major L? bli and wife’ are at the Ebbitt.—Gen, Jobo | Newton, C, Gibson, of St. Louls, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Delbert, of Philadelphia, are at the “Ariington.—— Capt. D. 8. Babcock, of New York, president of the Providence and Stonington. lines of steamers. 1s at Chamberiin’s. — Joseph I Black, of Philadelphia, and C. E. Jollvet, of New York, ate at the Riggs. ules “A. Randle, of Monterey, Mexico: Dr. J. H. Moore, of Richmond, and ‘homas, of Philadelphia, are at) the M. Hathaway, of New York; f Leavenworth, and George 0! re at the National. ‘The Presidential Campaign. THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ORGAN- ZED FORK WORK. ‘The meeting of the democratle congressional cam- palgn committee at the Arlington last night was itor Pendleton, chairman of | the joint committees, and Representative Post was | called upon to act as secret bers out of thirty-four were present, Anexecutive mumnlttee, consisting of Senators ‘Thirty-one mem- arland an Rosver: ntatlves Paige ty and Morphy, Was elected, was authorized to confer with the Jc central committees of those states and itorles having no democrafte representation In arrange for the selection of & mem- ich upon the committee, Members are ga, Nebrash few ts ritory and the Distr adjou ately i the img and onganta WW the eieetlon. ol i chaleman and Representit! AS PeriMANENT Se Messrs. k and Stock: pointed pu nancy ige on cainpalgn docu the high tarltT ¢ Gorn nd St thy with the ilicy, Gen, Rose iz leans atte toward protection, aud Messrs, e tari reformers, while Whe tary, Mr Fost, of Pennsylvania 18 hostile to scltatt ement ts In the majority. f a representative from th inocratie congressional Can nized democratle com f of Washington Will be ‘selected. Tt 13 Mr. Wiiltam Dickson will be chosen Whe Greely Relief PREPARING THE BEAR FOR AN ARCTIC CRUISE. Chief Constructor Wilson, who has recently returned from 3 preparing the arctic steamer Bear for the Greely | expedition is progressing rapidly and satisfactorily, | A gang of ship carpenters are busy extending the foreci deck house, in whtel trip, the object belug to provide quarters which shall not extend below the was placed in the dry dock o been thoroughly Insp for the equipment of t modore Up Navy depa Mnander W. H. Whiting, Boatswain ker, and Boatswain Doard of survey for the ¢ Chief Engineer Lewis J. Allen, Passed Engineers Alfred Christ and J. Hi. Perry, The board of surv sts of Capt. W. A. Kirkland, Naval Constructor W. L. Mintouye, M: ter Shipstuith Allison and Master Ironpl Captain § Lieut. Emory, ‘the commander of the Bear, an Chief Constructor Wilson have all examined the ew Yor! tates that the work of stle roof further aft, making a commodious the men wil lve while on the ter Ine. ‘The vessel saturday, and has ‘The board of survey e vessel appointed by Com- wr has already made its report to the nent. ‘The board consisted of Com- James G. Bar- homas W. Brown. The wines, &e., COnsIsts Of Assistant yon wer Shipweright Ogiivie, Mas- jater Boyle. nder of the expedition, hiey, the comm: thoroughly nd have expressed general satis- faction with the Vessel Capt. Schley, Who 1s to command the expedition, has return aiine vessel, She wil probably set sail for the north about the 1st do Washington. He says the Be ris, May, ‘She will be followed the Alert and Theus, as soon re ready Uo sall. jiety Notes. ‘The state dinner @ be given thls evening at half- past s parture from the usual order, inasmuch as, with at the E: ecutive Manston, will be a de- exceplon Of Mrs. Meklroy, there will be no. Covers will be Lald for forty-three persons, Ransom, Jones of Fla, ris, Lamar, McPherson ahd Fair; Repre= ey, O'Neill, Harmer, Barr, Law- Rockwell, Long, Mil Stewart of Vt. It, Hewitt of N. ¥., Burleigh, Kean, Brewer, Chace, Pettibone, Ellwood, Laird, Weaver, Ochil , and Hanback; ex-Rep- rworth, Page, and Dunbell, and HU YY, seasonabie gly executed water color dtaw- Gen. Beale ‘tress Monroe, where Gen. Grant hopes to derive ffreat benent to ‘his health, which is slowly improy- ig. Hon. George W. McCrary, formerly representa- Uve from Iowa, and late U. 8 Judge of the 8th Judictal district, arrived in town on wa, His daughter, him, is ‘making a visit for a few days with ber friend, Mrs. KR. M. Reynolds, 1121 14th street, sunday, on his to Boston, where he will be located in future. Miss Kate McCrary, who came with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Van Ness, of Hudson, N ¥., are visiting their relative, Mr. J. V. N. Huyck, ive I street. Miss Cheatham, of Tennessee, who has been the guest during the winter of Senator Jackson's fam- Aly, lea passa few week® returning at the expirauon of that time to this ci to-day ter New York, where she will ‘Miss Nichols, daughter of Admiral Nichols, fs in New Orleans on a visit, having left for that city some two Weeks since ih order to be there during the carnival. ‘Mrs. and Miss Van Buren, who have been spend- Ang the winter at the Arlington, have left for a few ‘weeks rest and recreation at Fortress Monroe, from which place they will return to Washington to take part in the post Lenten yulties, General Van Buren ts now in Ji consul. japan, where he was formerly ‘Miss Sallie Williams, of Charleston, 1s staying ‘with Mra. Goddard at her home, on 20th street, Mrs. Marshall McCully, of Philadelphia, who has Deen on a visit here for several weeks, left this morning for her home. Miss umpbell, of Lynchburg, who last season visited Commander and Mrs. Manly, is now here on a visit to them. Lieut. and Mrs. Converse, with their infant son, are here on a visit to her father, Admiral Jenkins, Lieut. Converse is much improved tn health since his last visit here during the summer. Lieut. and Mrs Butler, who have been passing the winter in Washington, will leave the coming week for Montana, where the Meutenant will be stationed in future. ‘Ory | mntlar! | 1 Sackett, Admiral | re | priations, reported ba for the addition of $10,000 to the contingent fund ot | Inondsand | overtiow In the lower Mississippl. valle cyclone tn North Carolina, and they were the table. Also, favorabl f3 the Secretary of War to furnish the House from | Ume to ine with Information of the progress ot | the foods port if, at any tims House and took the oath of oftice. x feature of the Organiza- | they could not be red inj ens are in | men could live upon now. daily or weekly newspapers or the os copyright granted by this act the AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. WHAT THE CONGRESSMEN ARE DOING ‘The Senate. ‘The following bills were reported favorably from committees and placed on the calendar: By Mr. Garland, from the committee on judictary, after the consideration, Mr. Garland sald, ot many petitions on the subject, an orlzinal Dill providing for the collection of statistics touching marriage and divorce. Also, from the same committee, an oniginal hill to provide for protecting the interests of the United States tn respect of any incumbranees on property wherein they have an interest. THE INDUSTRIAL HOME SCHOOL OP THE DISTRICT. On motion of Mr. Conger, the Senate took up, Tead three Umes, and, after agreeing to an amend- ment offered by Mr. Hoar, passed the bill rezulat- ing the powers and duties of the board of tristecs: Of the industrial home school of the Distriet of Co- Jumbia in respect to infant wards and scholars, ‘The Dill, as passed, provides that parents may, !n writing, assien to the institution te custody And control of children for a time speci'ird, and shall be bound by the obligation of the writing to leave the children in the institution for the time specitied Mr. Conger explained that this provision had be come necessary to protect children frou the freaks Of parents The Dill was passed. House of Representatives. On motion of Blanchard (La.), a bm was passed making an appropriation of 38,10) to supply, 8 defletency in the amount required for exp tures to June 30th, 1884, for examinations and sur veys required by act of March gd, 1875, and June 19th, 1878, to ascertain the depth of water and the width of channel at the Sonth Pass of the Missis- sippl river, and to gauge the waters of the Missis- sippi river and its tributaries. EXVENSES OF PENDING INVESTIGATIONS. Mr. Randall (Pa.), from the committee on appro- the Senate Joint resolution the Senate, with an amendment providing we sum. shall on}; Uons heretofore ordered. i ‘The amendment was adopted and the Joint resolu- | ton passed. THE FLOODS. back adversely bills for the relief of sufferers by the and by the resolution reques nthe vall of the Mississippi, atid ry An DIS Judgment, there exists uch siffering as to Justify measures of relief on the part of Congress. “Adopted. ANEW MEMBER, ‘Mr, Robertson (Ky.), from the committee on elec- tions, reported a resolution unseating T. Luna as a. delegate from New Mextci and seating in his place Adopted. ares then ap) wred at the bar of the Capitol Notes. OPPOSING THE PUTTING OF BITUMINOUS COAL ON THE FREE List. ‘The House committee on ways and means to-day heard arguments In opposition to the proposition to PUL Dituminous coal on the free Ist. Charl M. Dany of Maryland, 1 Mon to the measure. SF. yer, proprietor of the Consolidation coal com- ved any lower without bring- un, ‘The wages of ininers were as low as the THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILE. was the subject of a long debate in the House again yesterday afternoon, Mr. Calkins proposed, amendment to the bill, reducing the Ine and staff officers to the number fixed by the act of August 15th, 188! Was lost by & vote of 8 1078. Furth the bili will be Iinited to fitteen ints by Stopping promotions, which debate on te speeches. se A NEW COPYWRIGHT BILI. ‘Mr: Sherman Introduced a bill in the Senate yes- terday providing that any dafly or weekly news | paper or any assoclation of any dally or wee! newspapers shall have the sole right to print, and sell for the term of elght hours dating’ from the hour of zoing to press the contents of sald 1d hewspaper assoctation exceeding on hundred words. ‘That for any Infringement of Ui arty injured may tn any court of competent. jurisdiction recover th any proper action the damages sustained by him from the person inking the inirincement, tozether With the Costs of suit. “A duplicate of the’ bill will be introduced in the House by Representative ‘Tucker, of Virginia. CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. .The Senate, in executive session yesterday, con- firmed the following nominations: T. J. Tuomey, of South Carolina, to be marsgal of the United States for the district of South Carolina; Nugh J. Dobbs, to be register of the land office at Teat- | rice, Neb.; William W. Carte intemal tevenue for ‘the diana; James Il. Stone, tobe. collector of internal revenue for the tirst district of Michigan; Jolin Col- Uns, to be collector of customs for the ‘district of Bristol and Warren, R. I. MINOR NOTES. At the meeting of the House committee on appro- priations to-day the subcomritice having the mat ter In charge reported the Indian appropriation DIE The Keifer-Boynton Inquiry. MR. WOARHATIAN POSITIVELY DENIES EVER EMPLOY- ING GEN. BOYNTON 70 HELP HIS BILL FOR A COX SIDERATION—OTHER TESTIMONY. ‘Mr. McGarrahan was still on the stand before the Kelfer-Boynton committee when Tug Staw’s report closed yesterday. He said that he thougiit he had explained his Dill to Gen. Boynton, but could not remember whether he had told him that tt provided for the issue of scrip. Hesald he had recelyed money from Mr. Smith, one of his attorneys. Mr. Kelfer’s counsel asked 1f this money was not {or Gen, Boynton, ‘The witness dented this very em- phatically and with some warmth, saying th any one had sald soit was an unqualified hood. Ifany one sald he had ever had any bar- rain with Gen. Boynton, or had thought of empl ing him to assist in the passace of his Dill fora con sideration, { was false, utterly false, Would he swear to this, the attorney asked. “Yes,” was the Teply, “I am Swearing to ft. Ido swear to it.” john M, Carson. of the Philadelphia Ledger, tes- tifled to Mr. Kelfer’s presence in. Gen. Boynton’s oftice on the night after the alleged atuempt to cor- Tupt him, W. E. Barrett, of the Boston Advertiser, testified to the same fact as Mr. Carson, and als to Mr. Kelfer’s statement on receiving trom him a Temonstrance of the correspondence against the ‘opening of the press gallery on the last night of the session, that he did “not care a Gd d—d for the pies.” He repeated this, to Gen. Boynton. C. B. Ketcham, of the Assoclated Press, testiiled to see ing Mr. Keifer in Gen, Boynton’s office on the night of Mareh 1, Louls O'Shaughnessey, a staff corre- Spondent of the Commercial Gazette, corroborated r. Ketcham’s testimony. A.M. Gibson testified that J. K. Elder's reputation for truth and veracity was bad, as did Henry de Witte, of the Post. G. E- Hutcheson, telegraph operator ‘in Boynton's ontice, Yesuitled to’ Keller's presence there on the night of arel ee ‘The Authorship of the Lasker Reso! tions. ‘WHAT MR. SIMON WOLF SAYS. ‘To the Editor of THe EvENING Star: ‘When Intrst heard, and subsequently read, that I was charged with belng the author of the Lasker resolutions, I supposed 1t was a joke some one was playing in order to annoy Mr. Ochiltree; but now, when I find tt has been telegraphed all over the land, I cannot in justice allow the statement to stand, for it 1s absolutely and ungualltiedly false. I was'not In the city, but In North Carolina, lectur- ing, when Lasker died and when the resolutions were offered in the House, and never knew Mr. Ochiltree until after Bismarck’s brutal return ot the resolutions. Iam not disposed to shirk sponsibility, but neither am I willing to w to be collector of venth district of In= ear a erown I had “no part or lot” in creating. ‘The | ‘whole subject has assumed such a character that tt ig no longer to be trifled with. It has, owing to the blundering diplomacy, speaking mildly, of Bis- marck, taken the shape of a national insult, and what 'was at first but the friendly greetiaz and recognition of our Congress ts to-day the rallying ery of the German liberals. Had the German gov- ernment been wise enough to understand our way of parliamentary business they would quictly have pocketed the resolutions; but how the dead Lasker Will give them more trouble than ever the ilving No ono ware with Germany or tts people, least of all those who were born on its soll: but none of those to the “manner born” have halt as much contempt, oF feel as indignantly, over this Lasker Imbrogilo, as the German Americans do; and al at- ‘tempts on the part of members of Congress in high or fow places. editors subsidized or ‘stherwises co, shirk their duty, in order to please the German wernment or its representative here, will be frowned down. If we are a. five and sovereign Reople let us show It; if not by acts, at least with ignifed silence. The United States of Germany 1s merely a question of time; let us not do an; ‘that Will in the least embarrass the friends of Ub erty abroad. Yours truly, ‘&. Wor. sted DS Se New Baxx.—The controller of the currency has authorized the Three Rivers National Bank, of ‘Three Rivers, Michigan, to begin business, with a capital of $04,000. : ‘The American consul at Di has asked captains of whaling Wvembeln i keepin bockoet for Lieut, Greely in Baffin bas> in view of the poss bility of his drifting trom § th’s sound on an ice gating committee to-day wa days prior to the election. He was ut | | coulttionists. Witmes he available for expenses of Investiga- | seni tate crossexatnin distributed circulars, too, Mr. Ellis (La.), from the same committee, reported | ly solid in Virgin etted th upon (he rights of the negroc SuIblIty Was the willtes, nly a 48 now a republleau; Is clerk of the C Courts at Abingion, and has been for about thirty Tent in his It was an arguinent in oppost- | of the tirtn of | | Da A teiezram trom Danville was THE MAYOR OF DANVILL re | /ECTION METHODS IN VIRGINIA, “The Danville Investigation To-day. SENATORS SHERMAN AND VANCE DIFFER AS TO THE LINE OF INQUIRY To BE PURSUED. ‘The first witness called by the Danville investi- 1S Mr. John A. J. Lee, of Craig county. He thought the Danville circular Intensified party feeling, It was exceedingly un- popular tn Cratg county to bea readjuster. The count: hadformerly been readjuster, but a great Tevolution in sentiment took place. He could not explain the cause of this revulsion. THE RACE Ist. J.C. Fowlegea resident of Goodson, a town half tn Vinztnia and half in Tennessee, declared that The Danville nity several re the demo ‘rats made Immense effort to raise the race tssue, and he had never seen such excitement since the Bring on of Fort Sumte MR. VANCE OBJECTS. Mr. Vance said he felt called upon to protest such test!mony. Mr. Suerman thought it was proper to show the Polley Of the democrutle party in ratsing the race Is edd In witness’ Vi Mr. Vance replied that the course of drazcing in all the itt pf politiclins, the circulation of dodgers, ex ations, &¢.,to arouse feeling and bring ont voters, was a wite departure from the ‘of the inquiry. herm.in insisted that he thought the line of proper. Mr. Vance sid If this committee undertook to all the falsehoods and tricks resorted to in ita long time and become If the committee pur- ihocrats would reply to Mt. aid Would send all over the state for witnesses to prove the les and tricks of the readjusters, Tt was decided to go on with the inquiry as. mapped out, THE SOLID COLORED VOTE. Continuing, the witness said the effect of demo- cratic appeals was to solldify the negroes for the described the excitement at m election day, and sald democratic akers denounced readjisters bitterly. Witness Was assilied one ume by a readjuster oficial, and 5 Protected by the demoerauic sheriff, Upon tion Witness suid the coailtionlsts, and some about. the Dan- ville affair, “He had not brought any of them. He admitted that tie coalition circulars were denuncl ory. Headint Uthat the negroes were more neat= athan the whites. He thought the hexroes remained solid because they believed the Whites were opposed to giving them thelr rights. He eupitttion tax law aud the whipping. ‘Adenees of democratic Inclination to trench Hie suid the 1 nob against emoerat, but nited States W as ¢ YS THE DEMOCRATIC CIRCULAR. ‘The witness tdentifled a clreular which was cur- Ihborhood previous to the election. xtra” of the Wytheville (Va) of Mond. hh, 1883, (Une ds nd Held Sunday EN. Blooiistied. Wiilte i ty Thetr Own Race tn ty one Has Brought Abc ‘The body of the circular was aten irom Kiel ‘onfict ad been brought on a! ville for the purpose of ereathug a Tace issue ato the ci : “It you only our suiferiis ‘oUNL Of NETO Tule YoU Woilld Vore ve standing in oir doors with guns, families. Post this tip at the court Signed P,N. Robertson, AN ACCOUNT OF 115 KILLING HATCHER, After recess yesterday J. HL Johnson (white, yor of Danville, was called asa witness. He details of his killing of Hatcher, Who was, Irom oMice by witness aud resented It by, King Witness with a knife. With rep on’ Hatcher and killed htm; wi acquitted. Witness Ml Of Inde shoved off the sldewalks by colored peoph tigation such reports were usually found, erated or without foundation. Mr. Johnson said the Danville cireular was untrue, ‘The Question of Canadian Immigra- tion, ‘MR. NIMMO SITS DOWN PRETTY HEAVILY UPON MR. RWIS, In reply to the dispatch from Ottawa, of March3, to the effect that John Lowe, secretary of the de- Partinent of agriculture, proposes to prove the Worthlessness of Mr. Nimmo’s statements in me gard to the Canadian fmmigration into the United Stites by one Irwin, formerly a deputy collector at Port Huron, Mr. Nimmo states that Irwin Ured from the publ ago; has since res brakeman on the Grand ‘Trunk raliw the alleged inaccuracies have ovcurred mo SbOWS That the atements ts contirme s mma, Which SLOW 4 Off in the population of twent districts In the province of Quel nties In the province of Ontario, as well as b) i ASUS, Showin “an increase of 23,6983 persons of Canadian birth in ten years, | Be sides Uils the Canadian raliroad statistics of pas: Senger movement tuulicate Unat Those Tallzoads ac tually brougint Into the United Si S many tm migrants as Mr. Nimmo says came. It would ap- pear Uhat the exaieputy collector will have to do Some pretty swearing in order to meet these statements, which seem to be overwheimingly against Mr Lowe's declaration, ‘The Census Appropriation Exhausted. THE ENTIRE FORCE OF EMPLOYESTO RE PURLOCGHED EXCEPT THREE PERSONS, George W. Richards, acting sty census. to-day sent to Secretar eller 2 communt- February, and states “that on the 7th instant the appropriation for the expenses of the tenth census will have been substantially exhausted. The further employment of the clerical force efther for the completion of tabulations or for the necessary k 1h connection with the printing of reportsnow. inthe Ina Js of the publle printer would result. in om of a deficiency, and the incurrence of & ir which there 18 ho provision of law. AS alresdy indicated to me that under no ces Wontld You consent toa deficlen ve the honor to recommend t cal and other forces of the office be furloughed {rom and after the 7th instant, with the exception of so many clerks (not to exeeed three in number) as may be required to enable me to respond to the current correspondence, and that all work be sus- nded both In this ofiée and at the Government rinting office, so far as the same relates to the re- port of the tenth census, until the further action of Congress shall authorize 1ts resumption or pro- ‘vide for its definite termination.” Secretary Teller réplied to-day, saying: “I do not think it 1s proper to create a déniclency: by con unuing the work in the absence of sufficient ap- propriitions. You will, therefore, as you suggest, furlough the entire force, save the three clerks youl usme. When there shail be an appropriation the ‘work can be resumed.” ‘THE CENSUS APPROPRIATION EXHAUSTED. Secretary Teller enclosed the above correspond- ence to Hon. Samuel J. Randall, chairman of the committee on appropriations of the House, in a communteation, saying: “T do not think tt’ econ- omy to suspend 'work on the census at this time, but T have no authority to continue ft and thus create a deflelency. On the 18th of February List I transmiltted to You a copy of a letter trom the Superintendent of the census on this subject. 1 beg. leave to recommend the matter to your very early and favorable consideration,” ‘The number of census clerks to be suspended on the 7th instant will ‘The entire force is now 108, and of these 20 have already been suspended. ‘The entire force will be suspended, with the ex ton of the superintendent, Mr. Seaton; the acting superintendent, Mr. Richards, and one clerk, who will be retained fora few days to answer letters Unless an appropriation is made within two wel. the office will be closed entirely. ‘The present sus- pension will put a stop to the Work on ‘the report, the sixth volume of which 1s almost ready. Col. Newton Succeeds Gen. Wright. ‘THE NEW CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE ARMY. An order was issued from the War department to-day directing Col. John Newton, engineer corps, to assume the duties of chief of engineers to-mor- Tow, When the retirement of Gen. H.G. Wright takes effect. Ills nomination for that office will probably be sent to the Senate to-morrow. Hewas ordered by telegraph yesterday to proceed at once from New York to Washington, and he arrived here to-day. Gen. Newton's reputation 1s world- wide, “and his name 18 a familiar one among the ‘sclentists and engineers of Europe. He is best known in this country as the engineer in change of the Hell Gate improvement, and he has been on that duty for a number years past. | He ts a native of and was ap- ted to the Military academy that state. fe served with great distinction, during the war. We reached the Tank of ‘general March 13th, 1865, for it and meritorious services dur- ing the a eget ee eno ptcn| Le ean skeen coke aaa eta eae for gallant and meritorious services at Antietam, Gettysburg, Peach Tree creek and the against Atlanta. He will select his own successor Sores ee ese ens oe ee The U.S who have been nto the Gausea Bf the WRECK of the City of Colum- bus hold Capt. WE it to be guilty of “deprive him of his Ucense a a master pulot. | Boynton [with a hat toms | favor of woman suttrage, erintendent of the | THE COUNCHL OF WOMEN. Proceedings of the Woman Suffrage Convention, CRD AND ELEGANTLY DRESSED Wo- ELOQUENT TON: MEN CHAMPION THK RIGHTS OF THEIK SEX —MES. | BLAKE REVIEWS THE PRESIDENTIAL CAND! AND DECIDES IN FAVOR OF PX-SENATOR 31 AS A FRIEND OF WOMEN-—BUSINESS TRANSACTED TO-DAY, &c. ATRS ‘The session of the Women’s Suffrage Assoclation, last evening, at Lincoln Hall, was not largely at- tended, but the audience was an Interested one, While the people were gathering, Miss Anthony pad a letter from Mrs. Millicent Garnett Fawcett, one of the well-known Garrett family of London, England, and the wife of the bitnd Mrs. Fawoett also sent an extract trum a speech her husband m Swys that there are many questions arising in ard to which It would be dangerous not to allow Women to express thelr opinions in a constitutional way. THE STATPSMANSHIP OF WOMEN. Miss Anthony then introduced Mrs Eltzabeth Ho of Mithols, the editor ef the Inter-on anship of women, manner, showing What women ha done as legi=istors sinier tie tine Of Deborah, Mrx Harbert- wore a. black velvet own, with a high white raching der ick, and a bunch of white mses past. He White hair was partesl in waves on each side, Whi aker had a mat or, she Was contined te Soft and Was heard throughout the hull.” She was utly applauded, THE USENOWN QUANTITY IN PorTTICS. The next speaker was Mrs. Lillie Devereux Blake, Whose subject was “The Unknown Quantity in Politics.” Mrs. Blake, who was dressed In Diack SUK. WIth an overdress of brocaded y and a ped to the Aront of the pl 1 form, and, wit . Spoke In the fordble style for whi fornt efforts have been noted The sj to the influence of Women In one of the of Henry Clay, and in the stragcle of the free soll party tt 1856, But while, she sakd, wo- men had always been given a share i preparing the feasts, The men generally eat them. She said that the women in New York campalgn whlch el speaker sald that th sented the SX" inp haps, determine the She then proceedst to review: THE VARIOUS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, from the women’s standpoint. Edmunds, she began, would not do. He had always used his Intmence tn » against women. The historlan of th ttennd 50 bisctlts tn th ot Mrs. Hayes! husband. Th Influence of Women Fey d thelr power Wor: presidential ol t farce ‘There Is no danger, however, from him. Nobody wants him, andy said th Speaker, he has no morechance of being President than a woman, ‘The favorite sons of the democracy were next sed In review. ‘The g isa brave knight, sl nce AicalNst We vel be pur awa am sonic wit thoment if Flower was would static on hin, but_ in tuan Was Indlatia’s favorite aid, to Whom Won ttude. Her clvuracterization ¢ Was ioudly applauded, MRS. MARTHA TLE of Obl, was the next speake “Disabilities” Mrs Brown, wes thecan- didate AN BEOWS, nid her subject was. sagry sti ul White laee handkerchiet about her neck, She spoke entirely extempore, and. her delivery was attractive and efective. Upon the conclusion of hor addres the assocla- on adjourned until to-day. THE EXECUTIVE SESSION TO-DAY. At this morning's executive sosion_ a committer ‘Was appointed to mark out a plan ot work for the ensulng year to be executed by sociation, The of Mil: Mrs Blake, of N.Y. gon; Mrs. Fyler, Ark; Mrs, ‘Ohio. ‘They will report at the exec to-morruw. ndles uppol SUFFRA The second question taken up was how the na- tonal association should assist Ore tng suffrage contest, Stated the present men in both podved p rites in that state are i Mrs. Duniway considers the prospect good for the passage of the amend tent, Which Will be suuultted to a ballot tm June next. ‘The association decided to leave the entire dinee- ton of the campaten in tie hands of Mrs. Duniway and 10 asst ler by money ac xecutds ld totnorruw morning Au the parlors of the Riggs house, THE PRESIDENTS INVITATION. ‘The President sent an unsolicited invitation to the officers and members of the association to ea\ upon hin. ‘They will vistt the White House at 12 im. to-morrow, Death of Solicitor Raynor, A DRIEE SKETCH OF HIS CAKEER, Mr. Kenneth Raynor, solteitor of the ‘Treasury, Gied at one o'clock this afternoon at ils rooms In the National hotel. He was tn a comatose con dition for some hours before Ms death, this condition Weing the result of soitening Of the brain, produced bya general breakdown of the nervous em. been alling for some time past. Visit to his oMe was last Frid sinee when hi had Ween conti: Wed. For nearly fortnizht previous to th ee tad been eo Pianine of heurateta tn t sation referring to his communication of te 18th of | | Dorn’ in’ Be 1) at the entire clent- prevented In a crew oMicial dut Mr. Ray dal nacords, was uiways ke, and Mat inte rel into pul ber of the house metuber of the ton. He in IS¥iand IS, and Was tveln Congress feta North Carolin ISP. In IMG he went tor Tn IS66 fue pb of Andrew, Jounin Ps eld Th ive in 1s nous, ind the sume representa from SW to by President i nor, With his ns ters at the Nation: Charged with Backing Policy. W. H. THOMAS IN THE POLICE COvRT. Wilttam 1. Thomas, colored, was on trial in the Police Court to-day, charged With being a policy Dacker and writer, Detectives Raff and Block tes. tifled that on the 26th of last month the des jumped from the Alexandria local train, at the her of 6th street and Maryland av train was In motion. ‘They arrested him and found on bis person the drawiugset the sume day. A UALUILy Of polley papers were found at his red lence, No. $2 Jackson alley. Wile Mr. Ruf Was on the stand Detective Block whispered to the wit- ness. Mr. Cahill, counsel Tor the prisoner, arse and sald: “104s "simply outrageous for a detective to prompt a witness while on stand." The court ordered Mr. Block to step “On crossexamination Detective Kk admitted that he had played poltey. About eleht years ago he was instructed by the @istrict attorney to break up the policy business, and he has ever since en- deavored to perform his duty. ‘Thaddeus Spurgen, a prinir in the government printing office, testified that he had played polley on the defendant since Une fifth of October last. Witness gets a copy of the Louisville Couri nat to prove his drawines by, He sends bis plays by the defendant to Alexandria. Witness received plays from employes of Ue ollice to send to Alex- andria. ‘The court, after reviewing the testimony, said he thought that the defendant was culty on oue ot the five counts, and sentenced lin to six months in jal. Appeal'noted. Bonds, 3. MARYLAND LeGIstatcRE.—In the Maryland sen- ate yesterday, Mr. Moore, of Montgomery county, discussed Ube cheap inarriage loeuse bill, walel makes Lhe cost of a license 60 ecnts—*50 cents for the clegk and ten cents for tie chrome.” ‘The Mill enabling the elty of Baltiinore to create a debt of $2,000,000 Lo secure southern connections through ihe Richmond and Danville ruilroad was ordered ‘engrossed for third reading. ‘The Reading ratiroad settlement bill was amended In comtnittee of the whole and ‘through the house of delegates, providing that the raliropd company shall pay We state the entire Susquehanna snd ‘Tidewater canal indebtedness within twenty-five years, pe lesser niin dames London dispatch says: Extraordinary u- tiondare belug taken to insure sie safety of Buck Ingham palace. The movements of il xing In Its neighborhood are closely watched. The English detectives at New York have been provided with portralts of suspected dynamiters, Gen. Stephenson has directed Gen. Graham to have the troops embark at Trinkitat and return to ‘The College of Physicians and Surgeons in Balti- yesterday, graduated 17 doctors. Era Memahon. 8 litle git, died. from hydropbo- bia in Chicago list evening, the third death from this disease within a Week, pvember Last, tn whitch | ations. The Last | Telegrams to The Star. — HUNTING THE DYNAMITERS, THE ENGLISH POLICE BUSY. A SIX DAYS WALKING MATOH TRE MANITOBA RAILWAY CONVENTION, Haunting for the Dynamiters. | JMAT THE LONDON POLICE NAVE DISCOVERER, __, Lospos, March A —The efforts of the police ®® Aisoover the author of the meent dynamite owt Tay With Ghabated zeal, Tt ap Lab ) are upon the right fectiy certain that and ihey are cousiantiy bringing mew facts to. Which they belleve Wil assist them tn soon the vonspir it bas now learned th. Ecuruary Sy fh tiie steamer Donate WBE Bea New York February 10.” [Woof them were gentles Manly in appearance; the olher rough and sailote Uke. They ved Uwo portmanteams, One | whien ed ax that found at | Charin, 4, tied with explostwes Ue j other as that found at the Mietorta stathon. A | tion of an overoat found in the Charing Crome. | Issiuularto a garment worn by one of the men. SIX MES RELIEVED TO RE IN THE PLOT. Wets Delleved that Uitee “other men who BAW ut Kept aloof frome mentioned left Soutiie ‘Lhe two gentlemen of them went dis T An Went to the discovered in thelr tous. ‘There were two made to contain stall American clocks, and & ‘ofa cash box sitnilar to that coutalned I Ue. tmanteaw found at the Paddington station, Sallor took a ticket. from ‘Southampton for Bertsea, but this ts not belteved to have been is Hon. He had previousty written a letter addres ok. 11 bs supposed that hen al told we wrmed i, the plot, and they themseives tuto thtve Foe | ruary 21.” The reward ty offend for the f five men, two of Whom are - “ans. AwmRtca, Burns or Baron by name, who described himself took lodgings at He had (wo black trunks, apd ter his room. At midnight, 6 brought home with him women, is, a hissing sound m the stranger's roum, followed By an: Burns opened his door and exclaimed Sas hothing wrong. Me di | muary 2st, anda woman called for his luggage: Shened Ulat Burns was about to return to New — _ | The Railway Convention in Manitoba Wiesires, Mas. March S—At the Emerson Hudson's hay rallway convention veueraay there Jwene present Linge numbers of’ citizens farmers of Man and Dakota. The | | was mont € staat nec on srere mate Ny A Fairbanks. Senater Stevenson, of C1 aud wet tot wh iorwed the scheme ami favored the roads being bullt and controlled ty the Manitoba legisiature, The American be showed that amount of tra@e would be the thest prospernus on earth,and the great advantage of settlers Raving thelr whest shipped by a prosperous route, as there WOuld De® xfeat saving in the cost of freight, ‘The fis’ wo Teolutious were carried ‘The convention then ale journe — The Independence of Parliament Act in Canada, Orriwa, Oxr., Murch S.—Sir John MacDonald has introduced in the house of commons a Dill to pendence of parliament act. ‘The allow Sir Charles tnissioner of remain a member of cabinet here. Blake moved that the ttle of te | tL be amended by adding the words “and to ime pale the eMiclency ‘of said’ act.” | ‘The motion was (iby a Note of 201 toss." ‘The bill was Read a net | ume, cUpY the post | and at the sam Osweao, N.Y. 9 yesterday resulted In th 155 majority, over R. # ivan. ‘The democrats ected wry Wards, and the Tepublicans erats @ected thelr Supervisors eight wards. ‘The contest over the school ors. created Very greatexcttement. “an and democratle bominess for ‘ul to taany of both parties, ald yesterday morning put tn iow mbers—O. H. Hastings, moran, dau, This movement Ube support of the Pavladinm, Times and Bzpreasy and trated in the success of the Independent cai dates, | — the rep oftine Were distast ‘8 Prasctsco, Mar —Rdwarda, the cham Australian pedestrian, has accepted the t Vauehn, the English champion, for a Stateh, ahd has put up a fortelt of 6380, An Isolated Railroad Train, 5.—A dispatch to the maya: Saw Fuaxetseo, March been washed out in th n Tank. Th ft Los That sta both sides, Libel Suits Growing Out of Dukes Ag quittal, Ustoxtows, Py bet have been Keprtlican Standar nd uxainst the editors of the by ICL Ackiln and Lawrenge Knotts, members of th Dukes.” The » hb last, ieies wri 1 the subject of Datnage sults will also be brought =f €2,000,000 Live already Been ugaged for the sicatuers sailing on Saturday. = Mecting of the U, P. Stockholders, Boston, March 5.—Fi re tiv: storkiolers atari raion any met today tn this ety. ‘The room Was Parked with about three hundred gentlemen, amd fuany were unable to gidn tdauisston. ‘The ted was called to unter aud F. Gordon Dexter | chosen chairman. Henry MeFarland was | Soormtars, and the meeting was adjourned to @ lange man. ‘The object of the meeting 18 to eles directors for Uh lng Year and to vote Upon Ue following ws: ‘That Ue Bih= | nual elect uy Shall hereafter be! | on the last Weds arch In each Year, at a mD., at the ofiec of the: eumpany tn Boston, General Forcign News by Cable. RUSSIAN HONOKS TO THK LATE MINISTER BONO wEN 7. PETERSHURG, March for The memory of the . “an MLDS, Was shown by The authorities An Mer of a mille Laryescort to attend (he remalns to thelr y resting place in the church was made, BU Telatives of Mr, Hunt declined this honor. AKEESTING ANARCHISTS IN SWITZERLAND, Pexse, March 5—The arrestot anarchists by ® Swiss police sitll continues, TUS LATEST IMIS INPORMER A LONATIC. Lowbox, Marcu .— Nellis, the Irish Informer, wii polos, surrendered the other day to the Greenock Who prowssed to give the names of the mur = of the earl of Deitrua, 1s believed to bee lunatic, TPST OF THE POPR. Rome, March gr has formally agalust the conversion by the Tallam of the, real property of the P Fide italian Tentes, — mter-Collegiate Athtetic Contests, Rostox, March S.—The Harvard taculty bag aserd a tote, inmructing the sanding Comat On athietics 16 nottly the Conference « Nlegtate contests That this faculty im non With oluer faculties Gesires a further Com- Sideration by tae eanterenee of Une regu- Tations. Aithouzh this vote Is not ih terms an. swer to ihe petitions of the students, 1s Such, and Will open the question of regulating: Jetie$ to a snore complete discussion. Renwelner County, NX. ¥., Election, ‘Troy, N.Y. March 5.—Rensselaer county elected’ 15 Fepublican supervisers, 12 democrats 2 independents, ius overturowiig the democraiie Majority in the board. Tet ‘The death of Beu, announced at the } morning, ae ic Briefs. ain Balch, grain broker, ew York produce exchange Political Notes. ‘The California republican state central comms tee Will meet at Oakland April 30th. ‘The Rhode Island democratic state conventien has been called for Mareh 190, Tn yesterday's town elections in New York state, Xewburg, uuira and Utica show republican galas in Kochester the honors rest even; Cohoes and Aj burn show deimocratic gains. Vi, wen repubilean. : ‘A blll passed the Virginia senate we strict party vote providing that whenever ‘election Shall be arrested and taken Into Oficials of the United States government either close the polls, canvass the vote {ett returns, oF shall Rave power and authody swear in as Judges may Grrested’ of sunuiuonsd 4s witness from Ube standers, Who shall discharge the duties ‘upon yudizes of election by law * kennedy strict prohibition bill has become ® law in Towa. IL1s announced That 700 persons voted at the municipal election am Scrauton, Pa., On {ax certificates, and Richard Gaiden, a Jaw of Mayor-ciect Frank Bearish, was arrested for uttering such tax a held in $1,000 ball to answer in court, to be Uwe first of forty slntiar cases, ‘One hundred probibiuonists met at, Conn., Tuesday, and nominated a full state and delegates W the national convention af ime seudents at Prinoeion college are gv indignation ineeUngs because ‘aan which the faculty hiss reveully tages