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5 : ; THE EVENING STAR. ry An mntinn Outtecst: Dares | ~ deen received herd of an Indian being bow PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, nite men abd hallo at aan Tan i be = aS es S known. The citizens of Wart Northweet Corner Pennsylvania Ave, ani 11thSt, by Troupe eating sn OMUSCE Of he ERAARS Gn SO. ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ‘count of thls occurrence. GEO. W. ADAMS. Pres't. ‘The Vessel Kearney Tried to Blow Up. ——_ PHnaperura, January 12—In reference to the reer ca theke Saw acta ae emt ity or te veeael which is fvcan and Sepa ee pe mei” Cs a tae ota ° ¢ Kearney intengea to up ‘wit, ypu the ~ : jtoeents a: Agents of the American line here state, to-day that by ah nats _goetng Becyesl_socente cok, at the time mentioned (June, 1883) the [Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D.C.at British Queen was noton Uils line. That Co eer acne jer this port on February 14th, 1888, and has not So ighon Fritay—$1 a sean been her sinor, She arrived at_ Liverpool on Feb- pestageprepeld, Bix montha MDoents = Tuary 2th, and then commenced to run between GW Allmail mbecriptions murt bs paid tm advance: Fini phen eee ie 5 — N* 9,894. WASHINGTON. D. ©., MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1885. TWO CENTs, 2? ==se_ | Paralyzed While Preaching. — = — =~ —~ Toro ovt., January 12—Rev. Kenn EI uke j crutton, pastor ot the king stiwet East Moth. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| THE CEREMONIES IN MARCH. | THE NAVY VOUCHER FRAUD CASES. | Sto ye | dist church, (was struck with paralysis while ‘The New Pension Building and the|The Trial of Mann and Kirkwood Telegrams to The Star. | rscity tist’ereitg, and iets ec! coo SPECIAL NOTICES. ms Washington News and Gossip. x ES $e CHRISTIAN FLURI,GF THE CANTON 01 Ses Sa AN FE Tien aot Pat areas | ES Graune Switzeriand, who formerly vesiged at | GOVERNMENT Receirrs To-Day.—Internal rev- JOHN T. MITC dition. “a ; rents — tinued To-day. ae ceca Tenia so el Finwood Flack, Hamilton Goats, Ohio. a beroby ee- | enue, $072034; custoins $557,900, THE SHERMAN-DAVIS OONTROVERSY | Bol” pad a weer Ppatckfaeed had Comin nee ser. <a ng Sfpeurance and Geueral Agent | quested to inform the uodesiened of kis preseat wikere= - fend: hat ittees 51 Seana 6b Ga ie trammction af busine = meee Cs ‘Legation of Switzerland, at Washington. D. C. ee ee peal iapextanoe were IN THE SENATE, Are Doing, &c. ons aie GC aoa ae cted with Daniel FIGHTING FOR THE SENATORSEIP. Lawarxer, Kas, January 12—Governor Mor- sis apa es = Nt i arene 0 az "| tin’s coming message to the ture, a8 atm THE ANNUAL MEETING OF 1HE NA- | Stat . ae Carrigan) for presenting fraudulent claims through ee es sn MAA regards Sie TFRs THE VRLEE wae | CCS neh aan Oe ties ear oo Dectnte Cas | Sunes to-day. Some question has been raised during the last | tne pureau of medicine and surgers, Navy depart- ——— pronitition, will favor & comstivution: g inter and Glagiere, are at st. uw, | Ored Women and \ hildren will be held }UESDAY, Jan- | IyrgRNaL ReveNce DISTRICTS CoNSOLIDATED.— BILL DAY IN THE HOUSE. day or two by persons who insisted that the new : : totrame anew. state constituion, 4 " bese ERD AY. Jet ment, in violation of sections 5418,21 and 48, Re- F amy. | convention that nominated him declares: seal sail 0-5 All orders promptis attended to: | (re iginand Leireets, THELEN S couk, | The President has directed the consolidation of iano talc poke ree heg Bagh) vised Beasuten Uniten States, atjourmed from Fri The Situation At Albany, mis grounds afe, Ane the beghavures Breen : me. When Mr. Win. “4 — Jat2-2t Sec'y. | three internal revenue districts in North Carolina eee nantes ait Be Rg a eg BOOKS, &c. (p> FRancis gurty. ‘¥. TARBELL DYER. | tnto two districts, eliminating the fifth district and The Senate. chairman of the executive committee, came to tn- | ing governor does not feel at Mberty to autagonize the S, &e. e - ing its territory between the fourth and sixth | mong petitions presented was one by Mr. Hoar | *UsUration headquarters this morning his face was Fake R. Jones was recalled and testined to a 2 7 people's Wish so platnly expressed. = = HUFTY DYE! ct UC ct af v1 Aa F i 7 el Ne re Bowe Foe Corus : sa Taine in fice, and Colcctor: Whedler relieved | fom Mrs Bolf.A. Lockwood praying Congress to | WTeaed jo sues, and he remarked facetlousy | vouraty, otal auted July es te wing, or | Other Senatorial Candidates. From Wall strest To-day. AIARGE, OVERSTOCR IS THIS DEPARTMENT. | BEAL ESTATE, INSUR SCE. NOTE AND STOCK | from service. Seo that the votes cast for her at the late presiden- | own.” “The controreey aeees ete oe oie an ie On crosséxamination be sald he inay have ae Yew Yonx, Watt Sraner January 12—The week Y EB; € NS. ” SaaS ” d 6 work opens with a strong market for K prices: ove. gA'k GF SCRAP BOURS ASD PORTABLE = UN se Prowonioxs.—The foliowing promotions were | “i! “lection be counted. ie all settled. continued Mr. Galt. “Col. Berret and | OOM "genjamin White was recailed and found the | CAPTAIN PHELAN’S DISCLOSURES | “isnot. ts ik, teront, Nonkwene ane oe rs WRITING Di SKS at MARKABLY LOW Pit CES. Hotthncst: made in the general land oMice to-day: Het ur. Van Wyck, from the eommittee on public} myself have just left Secretary Chandler, WhO SAYS | voucher entered for $31 72, and examining It, eatd | Pant lod the upward mov Lackawauna, after GC. PUHSELL, RoosRLLen, Real Estate bourht, sold and rented. The collection | Wy. $51,600 to $1800; Philo B. weigne, | 00% reported favorably, with amendments, the | 8H oMicer of such rank and experience Wil be de- | yoUcher entered for £31 72 and, examining It, satd — declining $ 10 90%, Fo . ja10 05 EH STREET SOMTHWEST. | of rents, necotiation ofioans and plaring of Sreinaur- | Wahly, Mich., $1,600 to $1.80; Philo B. Wright | gtouse bill “to prevent. the unlawful occupancy of feed as t0 ensure against any accident and make | Stount, sai-75, and tue words "one hundred” and of ene W Booxecone SI ee eee ie econ Government | espe fee 60 $100: ohn 31,200; | the public lands.” ‘The principal amendment pro- | Te does not make auy difference it 1t takes. two | Hgure 1" were in the handwriting of Carrigan. || FEARS OF AN INDIAN OUTBREAK.| Another metective Public Building. HITAKER'S TORE, Bonds, District and other first-class investaieuts securt- | Prank C Lord, D.C. $00 to $1 ” | posed ts to authorize the President to use the civil | thousand @bles. We are waiting now only for the | ,,Df Wales was recalled and testifled that his ee HE CORNICE OF TUR Cun 1105 Pennsylvania Avenna ties. eat _ and military force to remove and destroy Illegal | detall of the proper officer, and the ‘work then wiil | Sm of office expired see ictted Heme on which LNe ag Mones to can ou Real Estato cn collateral security. 1 Anwy OxpeRs—The resignation by Prot. Jaines | fences be pushed ahead.” day he signed = voucher for = small amount, pre- THE CONTEST aT ALBANY. nUATY 12. —Two weeks ago one of the Special sale this week c a al c 1 “ ‘The chair latd before the Senate the resolution | _ A jmember of the committee on building said to a | Sented to him by Carrigan; saw only the top voucher TS Taos ADOT AS oN a Mercur, of the United States military academy, of iz pli ¥ Drackets of the county portion of the ed Late 8 Of the three, courthouse became affoct 1 200 PLUSH CABINETS OF FINS. NOTE PAPER, D plating erecting temporary s ruc'tces or stands | MS Commission as captain corps of engineers ODLY, | [pavriens culties Tae ea ee et aS ASO DY Mr. | Sax Teporter that the question concerning the | OTP NMC was recalled and testified to finding ——E yy ge a < ol in temporary a Hawley, calling for a certain letter filed in the War | buliding emanated from contractors who expected | , Mt Ws a Keay eesti tr post nit a portion of the G@MREAPCRDERCE CARDS AND EFL ee een ee oe | accepted: First Lieut. C. A. Johnson, 14h tnfan- | department by Gen. sherman for the purpose of | to have the Job of erecting a Dullding for the ball. Ms ee Cac Ore aig re THAT PLATT HAS ARRANGED A DRAL | Second ding. Yesterday ELOPES TO MATCH. Salcoldaetand ERS MPSA ri | UGate oc ainbl yy Maj. W. R. Tuc Gr pay de | Hues Sate atin bested cue Te |, AIeuSE Was roves by We Galtto-day ro ME | arcot tun ore tected tent Carinan ced ek mine Wank Wek iva | Se a peter rire Sornice ts de VELOPES TO MATC JAMS F. BAL sabi 1Ly; . F. Tuc er, pay de a hot nything that the | A. B. 3 ig: “Excuse me ying that a 874, me hs missing a pode re 6 isiWetivet c08 Mislead toe awe partment, leave extended one month: First Lieut. | Senate should pass upon. It was not “a ‘question | no matter: what location is selected. the prepara. February 25th, ii, and his. resiuation Was ac-| MORTON 4 WALK OVER AXD SEND HISCOCK TO THE | ciared to be In an extremely dangerous comaltion. All colors of Plush, ‘Telephone Call, 122-2. Ja W. Roe, 3d infantry, leave extended two months; | gor action by the seats, ton of the inaugural ball room by the 4th of March | CePted, Wo take effect March 25th. A requirement | SENATE TWO YARS HENCE, Seal = 1.35 PER BOX. ys | = HOME Fos. | {uréeon Ewin Bentiey, leave extended two months; | Mr. Vest, with considerable earnestness, protested | 18 a Herculean task. I would therefore most earn- FR ete econ | : Propoved Joint Purchase of the West me = whe he bal z the retirement from dictiv ereaaits) Dy | against tite resolu‘ion as a thing as utterly useless | estly recommend you to select your master builder | November 25th preceding. that heads of bureaus | Special Dispatch to Tae Evexmo Stan: Shore. F T, N Y ‘The first snnnal meeting of above named association | OP¢ralion of law, of Surgeon John F. Head, is an- | asa “poe.et ina shroud.” He expressed triendiy | or Duilders at once, and let them get the flooring Sree a eee Fe ne eae Ay, |. AuBaNy, N.Y., January 12,—Congressman Payne, | Crtcaco, January 12.—The riune says: Rumors fa Was Naw Wain weld ati a cee rae ge Leary: | oumees leave of abs noe “ior two mois is | feeling for Gen. Suerinaa, and beil'vea that (eeing | toxetier. ‘Tne Is'nore than money at present, | Suuements ot expenditures, and. Joun T. Siayth and Dwight Lawrence are the only uirrent 8 railroad circles (aAt the stunk lines as aie te Sekt Tarests (es LOREDAX ELRS si First Lleut, Alexander L. Morton, 5th ar- | was reciprocated. Gen. Sherinan was a constituent | and you have not one minute to spare.” Pond VOUS Ot BUR SIAR CNTE cc pps ot | POWMMCIANS adi the GuuxemiAl ioe thts Goran ork Central, Pennsylvania, Erle and Balts- Diaries and Phys! ime Liste ‘ _— leave granted Capt. James KR. Story, 4th | of his, suid Mr, Vest, and he respected hitn, but he | Col. Berret sald tow Stax reporter to-day that Piper pry grammy sgolutierered = They a siege Ohio) have under coasideration a ineeut's« omin 1 ‘Lemona The avtual report wil! (e submitted, and officers for Xtenied one month; leave of absence | protested thit this’ resolution would revive ant- | the trouble was all over, ang tere was no doubt | the weekly statements were missing. y are putting the Auisbing Morton touches on he purchase of ie West Shore Gu faint Pewoubets? Lessons. ap feo Rothe sot as rapa eel nae | ‘oud Lieut. John S. Parke, jr., 21st in- | mosities of the past, which all good people want to | about the building being put in readiness for the Auk = ven Rypen, surgeon, cept! that 4 had} the few assembly men who have gathered, and at — enw | an associntion where loans my be obtained at low st | 3 = aS a confederate Senator he had often differed with ‘THE BALL PROGRAMS. ey Sine erp een cs be secured aimost as easily as Erwin's. Ex-Sonat ‘Telegraphic Briets. SE WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, they nay safely Invest their | one ont Mansfeld, (0 | Mir. Davis, but now the latter 1s an old man, broken | Kautman & Co., of New York, have submitted a | ‘here as clerk unt J qwas diamine." Wituess ex: | Platthas telegraphed to friends here tnat at ubers Tow Of five frame bulldings in the business dis- - ee ‘an opportumity to do $0 witht af asso Marion; Passed Assistant Ps o. | in se, " . i 7th he x ; is here ; ‘of Bo a aso 42 Seventh stramt, vi vasa a eae Bad vag | Tilfany, tothe Jamestown; Passed Assistant En. | OUghIL tO Ue perifivied tofeske, nw Tee SNA Ne | ottection of beautiful designsin satin and siik for | amined the pay acvounts of ell pay Oficers during | isany appearence ot a fake we ae tae net of Bourbon, ind.,have teen burned. Lose = - - z f terest alow » Passed Assis | : : i . % Mr. Gt Miss.) na the ball programs. Members of the committee in | Dr. Wales’ term and also the vouchers tn the “hee , J SESE San, Sheth Memehaek as 2 fea gosaeh | Rineet Charles He Roelker. to, New York under | constituents, proesved againatthe neuutiee ety | CuATES, favor the adoption ofadesign whlch, when | Dureal. ‘Found i the 4th auditor’ no other voucl sop clpabige deol roa eacaanrsee | Stare x | Fulton, Caspar Schenck and Edwin May, to sp-cial | SHOPly relatéd toa personal controversy between | Closed, will appear like a model of the new Pension | ers of Bell Mann & Co., Boyce Manufacturing Co.. iy am . Adbett, of New Jersey, has appointed ex- New Titeernaren B ator Jonathan H. Black! of ‘Trenton, state a . z * - . : surer in place of Geo. M. Wright, de Mr. Gutiecciivtions foe si0ck_ Of flas mecca sertoe will be four _Sohenck andlieew in special | twoltzens. building. B. Mann & Co., Jones and Webster, and Kirkwood | jority, and intimate that Piatt has arranged a deat | Wrasitos place of Goo. gu Ete Fo eek mning | cuted during the mouthe of January to Apri, 188% | Rovers ta the aval Hospital Yokohame: gupage | Mt. Conger objected to the elassing of Mr. Davis CETOSED 50-1 MILITARY: DISFLAY. WrareabOse but in evidence. some in the name of | with Congressman Frank Hiscock which will give wu glee of poeta tastscasly’ Usenitaned' ay han | MAINTE: cay sanetiriny nae’ held at nove nai | Ueemeaeer aE El ee Paymaster | a8scltizen. He iad not complied with certain | Charles S. Jones, of this city, writes to the com- | Walton were Tay oices directing: payment to be | Morton walk over and send Hiscock to Washing- ¥. cox . fiat the tensed Tainan ef cen j 4H. Cuapman, trom the Jamestown upon the re- | TOPs which were necessiry to inake him a eltizen. | mittee surgesting that there shall be no regular | muse “Witness idemaifiel + nan ter ot nee on, | ton as Senator to succeed Warner Milier twoyears “The Baby Kingdon.” this is the greatest book of the L, Secretary, porting of his reltef, settle uccounts, and walt or- | yotwoue ties eae Tne ene a quartel | troops in the Ine of the procession. | For several | in the handwriting of Kirkwood; also, the entries | hence. They profess to be indifferent as to the on er E ae 2101 H stet northwest, | ders; Assistant Payinaster John A. Mudd, from the | Between two private indiv.duals, and therefore the | past inaugura: occasions” he sayar“the. preaoint- | in the nonetene ea ee Ume of holding the caucus and tue manner In larwest Soe eee” > Loupe ‘LUMBER. | 2AVal hospital, n, return home and | SeHate had not ne ae Nae fs " ance of regular army organizations in the proces- | Cross exaininatiot itness’ attention was | Wich the vote is taken. The senate caucus com- an Qtana cisithstrectnortnwest | as Teport arrival; the ord leut. T. A. Stevens 00 | ented cont ate andes Uuat the matterhe wanted | sion of the day has been a marked, and, toa lover called to reports of fraud on the day of his arrival, | mitiee, controlled by the Evarts men, will insist 2 : > the Marion ‘are revoked, and he 1% continued on | Printed contains matter valuabic for historical | Sf tree institutions, « paintur element’ “ive ree | Samet 8 PEP ariean wn | Uhat the caucus shall not be held until next Mon- Now discharging at 9th-street wharves, by schooner uses. He avowed his full and rT G pal ry 7th, 1884. re ras then in office, Ch recy Sg Seta ad Gulting. orders leave ‘or oue month is granted | With Gen, Sherinalin the, persoh gt dea hatey | appearance of such'an organization in the connec- | put not present; but Kirkwood was on duly, an | day evening, assembly caucus comtmit- | W1ll be given in honor of the cabinet one week from. Books: Booxs: Boors: | “nis the St cx voreetved within last two months, | Capt. W. A. Kirkland and Pay" luspector A. 3. | With Gen, Sherman in sy. He declared thet thore | Hom referred to was, 1 tink; at, the inauguration | investigation followed. Lee, tron-clad for Morcon, pre ‘Toursday. | next Thursday evening. On the two following | andis tne “Strictiy Is <class Nort” Carolina Joist and | Clark. Was a conspiracy hatched in Wack ee iaeere | of Mr. Buchanan, when a licht battery or two |" Rexditect.—Carrigan came back prepared to go to | EX-Speaker George B. Sioa Mfler's most | Tuursday’s dinners will be given to the diplomatic oe | Se niing" we wivertied months ago as being a FESS Mere Ington in 1861 (0 | found piace, but then the voluutecr citizen soldiers, but was not allowed. An investigation was | Intimate friend, Ras arrived bere to represent AUil- 4 to the Judiciary. urement Jee) meh Superior to that eenerally offered for saleia | A Disvissep Caper Wants TO BE ResTORED.— | ine dobate nonin Hawley’s resolution continued | 25 remember rightly, had no existence here ii | made by Lieut. Lemly, but nothing came of It. ler in the conduct of the Evarts canvass. pein rey et gro Fou arran; ae BAUM'S, Vict ow pied and realy for delivery saree ne | Naval Cadet George B. Tennant, who was recently | at some longi and becaine pretty. warus deters ie | organizations and very ittie elsewhere, There may |". p. White identified the appropriation ledger | , 12 spite of the confident assertions of the Morton ae T state dinners, as sortiment of cvery size and len-thnecesacry Jor tuiliing | disinissed from the naval academy because of al- | closed.” Te warticlp ASTD ation tee eorone Ie | Mave been one such’ occasion prior to that, but, | acim the handrilny of Kirkwoodand alsa twenty men they do not yet appear to have a positive ma- | dent expects to be able to Visit the New Orleans requirements. We solicit an 1 disorderly conduct whlle visiting Washington | Hawiey, Harris, George afd Vest, were Senators | DOwever tat may be, the first imposing display of | rour requisitions for tinted wspection and guarantee | Je jority. Congressinan Hiscock’s s oes, a : Ss a junds, purporting to be signed | J ne 3 ‘position early in February. 41 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Prompt and satisfactory dew.tng, | with otter eae urine tis Caras anne | Rare ae Cgae, Smit Vest, were. Be Feguiar troops at the inauguration of a President | by ‘pr. Wales, mostly. in his Handwriting wach, | AT€ 4pParently the key to the situation, and there | SEROWeneary mm POMEUATY. | Wat B. Reponave, with | When ttwasstated he aecidentallyghotanexccader, nena ee Tamar. | of the United States was made in the case of Mr. | the government promised toshow were not catered | #28 tle Vague talk of the simttarity of tis rege Ais corerokgitondhagienyeod | JAMES F. BARBOUR, Lost filustrated tty Dore. only $348, former price 810. | (3? SCHOOL OF LAW. | Ripmnals endl Colbalic Braver Sows at owtet person: | Lactacets bis couse cn Conetisational tawr a abe Une Christmas and New Year's Cards in great variety. versity Law Building, corner 6th snd F streets north- | peated LO Ue 8 ed a8 a naval Y Lincoln, under a supposed necessity which then Bie Lest with Uhat of 1861, In which Gre \dies of Connecticut avenue all held fay of tne Navy 0,08 | Finally a yea and nay vote on t.2 adoption of | Seemed io exist” “Alter eterning to milttary ais | UP" We ledger, Witness also identiied the it. | ave defeated by dra Warrin wus entre Ue os Tusnal receptions, and the crowds that were raduated a four years’ course at the acadeiny: in | the resolution was cut off by Mr. Miller moving to | P!ay at Hresident Hayes’ and President, Gariicld's | to the requisitions as in Kirkwond's handwriting. | CS ith less than a dozen votes. Morton's chauoes | Out divided thetr me dter callin oe tee ey ie “acade Moller inaugurations, he says of the latter: “The whole Bip eee a ause they rest on 9 big and certain Be oe aim that his little frolic in | go Into executive session, which was carried. The procesding iad more the appearance of the corona | ee Auli ee ree Pre. | foundation. “Tue chances against Morton are slen- | MK Of 1 street, Miss Knight of lowa circle, Mr 2 . will therefore come up again to-morrow. | tio1 of a European potentate than that of the in- = direol jer, because they Test on combinations. to retire square, NTS. GW) f that the eudets at the time belue on | "ublec® Will therefore come up again to. ean pot Sentod under the direction of Mr. Carrigan, =P’ | det, because th Fetter oo Loa aaa ec, aces Seen ne Deane on Houwe of Representatives. Aug aration of an American President.” Fe eee Cee nee ena cies MK. HISOOCK'S FRIENDS DENY rae peat. . | UDLOR, each of which was very enjoyable, west, on MONDAY EVENING, January 12th, at 6:30 | ‘Tennant’s dismissal was recom. | The Speaker announced the appointment of Mr, ACCOMMODATIONS FOR VISITORS. ‘Navy department, testified a8 to the routine of | 1:90 p. m—Mr. Hiscock’s friends tadignantly deny | Th¢ Spacious parlors of Chief Justice Drake's SES a ee sc testa Goa «mend a pais valng intoxicated and | Perkins (Kans) as a member of the committee of | Mjor Wright, chairman of the public eomfort | Dusiness | ene report that he ism a deal with Platt, By which handeome pcx ronidcnce on 20ch street contained jexectitecd im the nest style, i= publie are cordially invited to Le present. Oe Chat taki ih both of which are prohibited | rivers and harbors, tn place of Mr. Robinson (Onlo), | committee, sald to a Sram reporter this morning ment offel ne of the | nis influence will now be c. a1 age 08 ws e y even. <i examisi® our stock o! and Si A s. . 5 * e cast for Morton, in return | ing the vocasion beh : = = eee a daie and about the same amount as one of the | for Which the Piatt iMuence will be used to elect | Society. There was an unusually attendance i uORRIsoNa SS for Prevention of Crucity to Atticus ailt be held | PERSONAT.—Assistant Secretary French has re-| _ Under the call of states the following bilis, ete., | Partment. buildings there 1S ne doubt that ample | Belt Mann & Co. vouchers, which was amended, | Hiscock over Senator Warner Miller tn 1887. of members, and the guest lst em many SYLVANIA AVENUE, | at the Kooms of the Rize Insurance Compa ‘turned trom New: York, whiere be went on busi were Introduced and referred: quarters could be provided for all the visitors (hat | Dr. Van Rypen, recalled, testified that he had ex- —— ladies and gentlemen well known im social life, se the larwe and elegant asortinent of | street northwest, on TUESDAY EVENIN cintecter wine sdludos usiness | iy Mr. Rosecrans (Cal.)—For the establishment GA Gee Wee tae aeine ek ‘of the cong? | Amined the Mes and the press copy book and | Congressman Townshend's Request, | Tue iterary feature of the evening was a “Study CAHUS, Br AUTINUL GIFT BOOKS, | jusiant at 8 oviock. Election of Officers ted with the importation of rags —Messra. | of a branch soldters' home tn California. By MF. | S ae a ep disposal of the ‘com. | found no requisition on Paymaster Washington, or | ue nesreaxs strror te cust ne ooeouee oe Bey Yk ar a cee ans wane ratent omc elixions and secular. fmpertant business to be cousilered. | A meeting of the | John Foord and Isaac H. Bromley, two well-known | Browne (Ind.)—Keferring to the President the con- Tas, sslghed. to the use of any organiation, “in | COPY of letter relating to the amount referred to DATE POR GEN. LOGAN'S SEAT. Jonn Brown. The character and career of that ‘Aigo, latent stzice in Stationery. | Perea ceuuitiee at samme place and evening at 7-0 | New York Journalists, are in” town.—--Seuator | troversy between the United States and. Venezuela | Deen assign ke picreenien #t | above ($1,520) . Laie remati Personae Were gray ly and very coe hom Preside = _ Sabin 1s in New York.-—Cor in regard to the award at Caracas in 1888. By Mr. | Bearly every house in the city he said It would be |" Mir. Gipson, financial clerk bureau of med! Cuicaco, January 12—The Tribune's Springfield, | justly portrayed, and the ‘of the . Special attractions ih hoveltice of Plush, Leather, co E murolier Cannon: has} to reg v y Mr- | found that there wet hich could be ready. Ege 1 of medicine | ris. spectal says: T I ‘ — ae and Brass, =. a JANU Isr, returned from New York. * McComas (Sd.)—Tendering the thanks of Congress | Hee oe TOU he: CUO a ht ae tay the ability | 2d Surgery,'read from the ledger a transfer ad- Written to the Gener eae fownshend has | afforded genulne enjoyment to fortunate SALA as mug atenn. Co ree copenarenamt OHNE, igcoumaes she ancora diewesant | Pe Ca sade cle aa een | ume of at Sie, ast mt eet | zn te green nro noma aie Efnstaas ‘Tree ORNAMENTS and i FA- | Of WH WHEATLET & SON, has this doy been tse The Swaim Court-martia’ Einory and the officers and men under thelr com. | Tie visitors expected, Oue caterer bas proposed to THE GOVERNMENT CASE CLOSED. Yo seek’ the nomination for Uulted States Scuator | the paper, Miss Story eutervadned the mukeute otek. yous x ERMAN FA- | golved by mutual consent, and,erause of the impaired | The examtnation of George B. Chittenden, who | mand for the rescue of Lieutenant Greely and iis | the visitors expected. 5,000 people, and others had | ‘The government offered to prove that through 18 | to succeed Gen. Logan.” cee es cence eee eee PIACOUES, BRACKETS, FRAMES snd BASKETS, | Desllh of theJanior memberof thetim reg, | Was Secretary of the Columbia copper mining com- | Surviving commaues, By Mr. George (Ofegan)—T0 | Sten tuctr auility to'do means. aa much ‘The | other cuties, Kirewied Kor aguas a ioe —— one of ber aduuirabie sectations and che was sa. ee aetgmee Mi, Be presented wath = beautiful | D’W. WHEATLEY. | Panles, in the stock of which Mr. Bateman made | Greely rellet expedition to the ‘Treasury depart. | HOtels, {t was calculated, could feed three times as | booksand got money in. Paymaster Washingtons ‘The California Senatorship. music, in Which Mrs Buxton, Mrs € Mrs. Knox wr sub = ate Some Investinents for Gen. Swalm, was continued | ment for a revenue cutter, and the retention of the | Many people as they can lodge. | 4 | handsand at the same time forced balances s0 that EX-GOV. STANFORD A CANDIDATR. and Mr. Paris took part. The art exhibit of the W) SSEINGTON CIRCULATING "LIBRABY, 907 |. The undersigned willeontinue the Dyeing and Seour- | in the Swaim court this morning.” At the conclu. | other two for use in the navy. By Mr. Rogers (N- he prices as yy persons WI regis his valance Sheets would appear correct; that this] Saw Francisco, Jahuury 12.—The Ecaminer's | evening Was contributed by Mr. Miller,who showed : . t See tin aie f the journals of Con. | TOOMS at the office of the public committee are, as | process had been going on for years and some- .ento special says: r= 4 ‘a number of his charming ett some: sescou as publisiied, Also fine Stationery at low prices. | —Ja6-Iw W. i WHEATLEY. "| sion of his direct examination Judge Wilson asked | g-lavana the SBING eee AL, jer provide for | @ Tule, very Teasonabie. ‘One lady, however,” on | Limes asmuch as £101,000 was held back. Sil bee canes eee Oe rans Samet |S coe bee eee ‘of which if aa : ae f : 5 1as_registe at 80 mu mtary evidence coi the | on ry Go to 7th atrect hack stand and get » four-wheelea | CUUlon objected to Unis. western frontier, and 0 facliitate commerce and the ground that he Is a citizen of ‘The ladies of Washington, with thelr friends ‘ew York. from a distance, do not often 2njoy a more diminish. the: expenses of exchange between ‘the | Hat she had attended the last democratic inaugu- | jury. —— ‘ e delight. cMIN. Con to Persons to SS . .. enty-five yi ful afternoon than on Friday on the pariors of Mra. Titvusanse Ons. for dcentn. For making callwand viiiehy thehour |Gen. Hagen Prefers Charges Against | {t's By Mr. McAdoo (X. J)—A resolution call. | Tatlon Dall, wenty-fve years ago, and In order to |” “Tie government then closed its case, Capt. Phelan’s Revelations, Frank S. Wililams, of 11th street, aumisted Dy her ‘Scents: to Soldiers’ Home and return, €2; to theaters Gen. McKeever. lng ob tie Posunsetar General for his opinion'as to} POY rome ane is eeventy sive. years Old, alu aU ae oreine One THE LONDON TIMES SAYS THIS GOVERNMENT MUST , Mrs. W. H. Upton, nee Bradley, of Cae) co and. a2. As predicted in Friday’s Stan, General Hazen has }waeMee © ER HOUr law appiles to the letter- | gon coy at TaGKoon Mr. Williams moved to strike out the vouchers ACT IF THEY PROVE TAUR. id. Oregon. ‘The able of delicacies C3 Oo By we owners and drivers, : Jn6-6e" submitted to the War department formal Fieve aes A oben eetce himself as formerly | set out in the first count of the indictments as to Ail feigeeen beeps lio Al toe newspapers speak the quests was ail thnk the most exauietee taste SAFETY OIL. EP scRt ra te Matoal Pae Spoctln pi be | 884 specications agalnst Assistant adjutant Gen- | Tho House then proseeded. to. the consideration | FAM surEEOR, on te STs of Gens, McPuerspu | Bell Mana onthe groandot vartance; also to strike | #28, saceal manner of Donovan iva pr | et desi” Mi iearste wth Mis Losey, — Foe, ere eee ae er peintion. Heom 1. Vernon | eral Chauncey McKeever for alleged derogatory re- | of business relating to the District of Columbla. | Wan. Dickson, which has been referred to the pub Sus athe Second counts of Indictments 15,58 and | fracason Friday. ‘The Times says: “i there be a | Dolph, Mrs. J. W. Powell; Mrs Darwin James, Miss THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSS MONDAY TANT SEe Le BaD Hrania avenue. at 12 | marks concerning Lieutenant Greely and the man- a ee Uc comfort committee. This letter says: “If the | Sut and variance, and the third comme of al the | Eraia of truth in Phelau’s revelations they would | Whitey, from Boston;'Mrs. Kennedy, Mra Rue a = eleven directors to serve during the ensuing yeur, and | agement of the Arctic ex] - | The Indian Lands Lease Investigation. | surviving members (or marshals) of the last demo- a ‘ i rie | Ofer a suMicient cause to England for demanding | dolph Kaullmann; Mrs. Horatio irs. i. C. WEST & SON 4 ma ge peditions. It is the , gen- im indictments on account of tnverpolation. Mr. Wil- “ i Bello a N to take fnal action on the plan proposed in the cirea- wi GUSTUS ©. IVRY EN cratic Inauguration are invited to attend the cere- z vi stor- | 3 hellabarge: s ig Seca rah araehtetn |e tmarecon at « crear wl i | WHat Sx ACOUOON&. Tray wows anor vas | rae nsuiaion arta tend th cre | ng Gunbr W aos uit | Marte, cane bana eat tr | Sx Co, ss lab a ‘THE PIONEERS IN MANUFACTURING garmestly hoped that every sbarebold-r wilt sttsnd thin | ordered upon the charges, as t was held that there | Bris lodgings for two gentlemen gratis, provided they | ™ motion. sulliclently realized Wiat was transpiring in theit | Mrs McElroy, the President's sister, will com HIGH TEST o1Ls, tant toad, or we zl Toce lan valuable proyety. "| Submttea previously by Gem Hazen to justify Gc’ | smeestigation; an; acgustus Giese Uomrned aeae | Se Sue CHOU en-contederate salons” Ens Maltrond Track Trowblon. | iil make sore work ot Nvsn iad his accom: | DER ME weekly reeptons af the White Mowe = ab-5t GEORGE R REPETTI, Secretary. | ton by the department. z Z THE COMMITTEES. THE CASE OF THE COMPANY AGAINST THE DISTRICT ON | piices if their guilt can be proved. ‘Tue timo next Saturday afternoon from 8 t0§ o'clock. Sopbcbaps uma eae $= OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ~ see ___ he had been the editor of a newspaper in the Cher-| at a meeting of the civic association committee ‘TRIAL TO-DAY. Sertaiuly arrived to set the iaw in motion = | The dancing reception at th» Hamilton house, on “THE BEST OF ALL” ‘ANGE CO. OF Dee ‘The New Pension Building. okee nation. | He sald he was compelled to give UP | saturday evening, Mr. Thomas J. Luttrell presid-| To-day, in the Equitty Court, the hearing was re- ae ‘Saturday last, was a very pleasant affair, attended FOR BRILLIANCS OF LIGHT AND, QREATESY I1- Wasurnaros, January 2.1684 | “Gen. M. C. Meigs, the supervising architect of the | @ anche he had located because of the leases made | iny ang Mr. Charles § Moore acting ag secretary, | sumed before Judge Cox of the third case relating | Valuable Horses Slaughtered By a | 0) * number of leading socety ladles 'and geu- SARELEEED tne ott Gn EekEn DNETIOGS Zhe Annual, Mecting of the Mutual Fize Tasurance | New Pension Dullding, reports to the Secretary of | for grazing purposes. He had heard a great deal of | ine duties devolving upon to comntttee of rece: | to the Baltimore and Potomac railroad compane ‘Train. uemen, SPenis. fie"ThiRD MONDAY OF JaNUARE. ese egueh | "Be Interlor that the brick work of the south and faik, about how, the measure Providing for the | ing visiting bodies assigning them to positions, | taxen up on Saturday. ‘The case was that of the | _ SPRINGFIELD, O., January 12.—A fow miles west | With the view of secing all the members of hts rou " oe ABU GRY, 100 h leases Was pass rough the Cherokee council. | providing accommodations, &., were divi of Plattsburg, Clark county, s y mi velv ms TAY IT, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS USEIT sivauiatremuc td Sth sie nocthWont totancnalae | Seventy-tlve fect above the, erage te een anal? | Te was general talk that money was used. iH | binong various sub-committees. Afr. Wiliaia Dicks | Failroad company against the District—ruleto show | i Piatisbune, Clatk counts, Saturday night twelve Patron at yey 6 ve os at nine o'clock @ m1, cere sveany eh above the ground, ts completed. | knew of only one man, a member of the council, | son stated that the Tainmany -oclety of New York | cause why 1t should not be enjoined trom interfer- Were on the Indianapolis, Burlington & Wabash rati- | bishop of the Maryland diocese, Bishop Paret will OUR HOME, bye Charter of he Company the slection of even | Sloisters whil be aished thie wanthe The oeeace | wwe got money, and that man is dead. He admlt- | wold come about 800 strong, instead of 500 as was | ing with the company in laying tracks within the | way Urack near Hawsln’s Cut, when the actioned | hold. a reception tds eoeiog’ eee ee AND TAKE NO OTHER managers. to constitute a board to conduct the affairs of | Cloisters will be finished this month. ‘The capitals | ted to witness ‘that he was. paid for his vote, and | first supposed. ‘square recently purchased on ‘the ‘west side of 14th | train came at the rate of aimile a minute, | o'clock. fRocompany, i» required fobe held at tho above meet- | of the great columns of the interior hall are “come | justified his action on the ground that he was dying | | Ata meeting of the transportation committee | street ior the se of frelght yard. Messra | The frightened horses ran along the track and | yrs Justice Miller has tssued cards for a recep- It burns in all Kerosene Lagaps, and ts particalarly | "By the sixth article of the By-Laws of the Company it | P1Ctd except the stucco and the decorations, with consumption and needed the money. He sald | Saturday evening, a report was made of special | Riddle and Miller appeared for the District, and Mr. | Were chused by the locomotive ato the narrow sagied ts Gaines Plesiric teteatend Cdk Lampe | SRO aT eet ee ee —o——— 10 was just like picking it up in the road, he got it | rates secured fromm the Atlantic coast line. The | Totten for the railroad company. ‘The latter pro- | cut, Dunched close together. ‘The Drakes were | HORN the 17th instant to meot Mr. and Mra pene the first business in order shall be the appointmentot a Decreased Naval Appropriations. ‘SO easy. The witness mentioned other persons | rate trom Atlanta to this city and return for vist- | ceeded with his argument. applied, but proved ineffectually, and the horses | GOMES Heedquarters. ghasrman, who shall conduet the meeting fata election NEARLY A MILLION LESS THAN IN 1884, whom rumor said we ee a iver. wascon: | torsis Ate at eon ant ae military: OME ae AN INJUNCTION AGAINST THE DISTRICT ReFvsED. \ | Were Mashed against the eartusides, cut up under | | Judxing trom the number cf persons who have = cordance wi act incor rat lent e Cheroh Oj z te int re e = ig al . c. WEST SONS, en ee OE Eu | aitemlgrings Se report of the commtios on | MA Sa canis and Sots oan agua | us Mumentenmats antes Rone wena || ‘Arar argument by ur Toten mr Midie aaa | Yager deen 29 hae | expres anata a gla to cary tk 18 W. LOMBARD STREET, Amount of premium nots bed’ by the appropriations in explanation of the naval appro- | fiiem, cided to ask the agents of the companies to further | Judge Bartley, the court proceeded to makea de-| twellth. The great sped of the train sated it | situle. 3 ‘ae is Amount of cash on hand. S Priation bill passed by the [House Saturday: The TESTIMONY TO-DAY AS TO USE OF MONEY TO INFLU- | CXtend the limit of the return Uckets. cision in the case. The law pointed out two | from being ditched. ‘The engine was only slichtly The Misses McCeney will give a Gancing recep- _2-baIp arno% Goat received on renewals for 1885 (t0 Des. bill makes provision for the naval service for the ENCE THE PASSAGE OF THE BILL. NOTES. routes by which the company might enter the city, | damaged. The horses were valued at $20 per | son on pu : of next week. Lars Arrexrion geome six months ending June 0, 1855, on the basis of the | ‘The Indian leases investigation was resumed this | _ Secretary ot State Frelinghuysen has informed | one of which was selected by the company. ‘The | head. ‘say evening eal estate. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goops. | Office turni ae Dill which passed the House during the first session | morning with the testimony of Mr. Crittenden, a | the military commi.tee that permission fas been question | is whether they have power wo Miss Minel will give @ lunch party to about a ‘Losses by fire for the year pa Sunday Ey u dozen ladies on next. of this Congress, giving foreach item of expendi- | member of the Cherokee council at the time the | £ranted, to quarter visitins troops in the corridors | depart from this route and cross 14th y Evening Amayements at Butte, ‘Thursday . of the State, War and Navy departments during | street. The court could find no grant of power Montana Territory. Itis understood that Mra Pollok will hold the WLLE M. J. PRANDL, ‘and bed. zi * nee i282 | bile With the fallowing cemgunt contained th sald | b1n authorizing the leases was passed. While it | saaueuration week. : DS | in the law for making any deviation trom the pre | Bore, Mont, danusry 12--The wrestling match | nis wuacrstood ‘Suturday evening receptions #>Mus M. J. Hest's, 1009 F erezee at the ofce at tie cae a he ah oe dintribution | ponies, bureau of yards and docks, in lied of one. | Was pending, a man named Starr told witness that | " Mr. James L. Norris has been elected a member | scribed route, and crossing 14th would be such a | last ucht. between Joc Carkeck, ‘champion of | this week. uae praent ge ole of the conuyany by tho f2th inetant. Rte or tho, tere ts given saxon Wrorneees- | be Searh could make 800 or $0 i witness would | of te general comutiee vo Ml he Facancy caused would be no mle to its crossing anyother street | Zonal OF pase oF SSM aa Cae eS ee AS | | Major and Mrs. Heap, of Rhodo Istana avenue, uh i 2 oa Os Sema ma z i vote for the bill. It was ret t e resignation of Admiral David D. Porter. for @ purse of ani the entire gate re- EHFA WAVES! | SHINGLED aNas iat SO SOE EEE, Seoretary_ | ihifen OF oneshalt OF REO ee ana SUERery, | money was used tO influence ‘the. passage of the | "The Colusibia Turnverein of thts-elty hesdiecidea | The prayer for an injunction must be denied. ciple as" witnessed ‘oy 800 people. “Tue unaton | BA¥E Mseued invitations for a tea” trom 4 vo 7 ase SS. iat bau se Halzcrepsers hands, | Foa5= NATIONAL METROPOLITAN DAT For current expenses burei of construction and | Plt, ‘uoUKR none was oflered to witness nor did he | to participate in conjunction with the veterans of AN INJUNCTION REFUSED IX THE YaTRScase. | Was made to wrestle Nive styles, viz: collar and el- | O'lock Wednesday afternoon, Hinwe Sinwiec. boaycr scasida | The annual letion So Directors of tus Beak waitbe | Tepslr, in lieu Of oue-al or #500000, there is given | KBOW OF AbY being pald to any person. A member | the eight inauguration ceremonies. SYN | | In the Yateo case, the court also gave tts decis- | 89"eten can ines see da nated catch | | The dancing reception to be given by. Mra. Com- 3 &H Bemuargs iad Bolla will Be open ron Wektecke se | Sngtnucring: be Hee Oe ORE ale or eaey Oe | make $400 of the DIL if witness Would. vote for it | “The itving Hail democracy, of New York, win | 100, Which was that the railroad company was au- | Medfinign Ga tiie tree Lou in aces aia In compliment to her ‘daughter’ betiyg tooked AYWAED UTCHINSOX, (a Eo "3 wut given $240,000, together with. the unexpended, tal. | Withess made the statement while the bill was | send 200 men to the inauguration, thorized to construct a road in the District with | keck the second in 3% minutes, McMillan the thind | forward to with the fi anUcipalions vy tbe ‘25 Jal 12 Cashier. | ance, $140,000, ‘from the appropriation in 1684 for | Pending that it tt passed money would do. it. A| ‘Tho Jefferson Flambeau club. of Atchison, Kan., | the same rights as in Maryland except the right to | In fifteen minutes, Carkeck the tourth in 10%, tuin- | young poopie of soclety. ‘caer Grace the moniors’ For pay of tie navy and the marine | @n Bamed French Rowe sald in witness’ presence | have applied for a place in line. construct a lateral road. The number of tracks ts | ules and the last inten minutes. ‘The audience |" «Tne crescent Dramatic club will give their first (Hr saweer 5 suxpn. corps there is given, in lieu of one-half the amount | B¢ had been offered $20 to support the bill. The| Mr. Lawrence Gardiner, the corresponding secre- | not limited by the act, and under the general | Was very orderly but enthusiastic. Carkeck has & : Agents for i Cherokees would prefer to graze cattle of thelr own | tary, says that applications are already coming in | power to construct the necessary tracks they would | §00d record, 1s 24 years old und weighs 186 pounds. | @ancing party of the season on Wednesday evening FINE GAS FIXTURES. Tomuatuing after deicting thera oee eet ie | on the land, but Bow that the ieases are made | frou abroad for ball Uckens, The tleckoss wii Ue | Pore peaes eee ee | ae Se ae nee Gaeta TNS Pounds. | SOV ashtgton hte BOSTON HARD WAX the first six monthe fomeine whole sum. proposea | Withess believed the Indians were generally willing | tasued about the 1st of February, and be issued to | necessary..‘The court cannot decide, upon that | of the Best Callfornia clubs He 1s not sated | ‘The National Kifles have tssued cards for one of nidteeeic ea COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND | in sala bill, ‘Thero 1s nothing in th" DIN fer che | &2,1ee the lessees Nave em for the term pre-| purchasers in the order of tue applications filed. | umber. The ‘court, therefore, cannot tnveriere, | With the decision of the last” Deut (catch as eatek | thett enjorable sat home” coteuteneas ak ewes : steel crulsers, appropriations to completo. them | SDE. as ts aian azont at ine ney, | anise usual amount of letters are being received | and the injunetion miist be deniéd. can), and will challenge Carkeck again, armory hall on the 15th Inst. Dealers im BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES, | DUPLEX, MOEHRING AND STUDENT LAMPS, | having already been made. ‘The bill appropriates mest, age Osage agency, ly from cranks, & committeeman’ to-day. aa FRENCH GRANTED AN INJUNCTION. ‘The Rifle Cadets have issued invitations for a : : oe 7 th all $6, 4 testified that tuose Indians had leased about | “The majority of them are trom the District of Another Cold Wave Coming. > A V; -O 212 | comber 31, 1884, $8,800,517.11, makes tue total uppro. | 4.8 Yearly ental of from three to four cenis pet | | Gen. M. C. Metgs, supervising engineer and archi. | that French was entitled to an injunction under ‘TWENTY-POUK HOUKS AT FAKGO, DAKOTA. Mrs. O'Relity Jef the city for Buffalo tasteve- NOTHER ERSION F DE. H. THOMPSON MURRAY, Priations for the navy for the entire fiscal year of | cf. ‘The witness had never been paid i | tect of the new lon building, wrote to Colonel | the former ruling of the General Term in the} f, D: January 12.—A cold and will Visit friends there for about two cp wise sew norman [ERT soalee MGrameen | beter or Star ta sm hos | One we eek | Bie Srnec ecg | mt cep ante rou be grand | encpy Dee Uae k SAIN | Mae oeeeeecatrcaans a eee ae OFFICE AND RESIDENCE." aie-ime _| ProPriated for the Mseal year 1984, ‘ ‘The New City Post Office. section of Pension building reproduced from the of- | "2° Se ogrees is occurred in twenty-four nour! oon y, of San 1s poaglid stock to becerriel into the new building, for p> GHRISEIAS cops. ~ Gen. emesis Against Jefferson Davis, | THE (ae fceee eli ans el Late A) a Re ees ee Seen. ee ~ Lapor — 1c8.—The _ degrees during the past twenty-four hours, und a} Generals Schofield and Terry, who have both About this time in the year it is customary for many | TURES T hse Ponce Pee nee Stock of GAS PIX- | THE FORMER’S SHARP LETTER SAYING THR CONFED- NAN Z mation as to size and construction of the building, | Gent has not yet decided upon the appointment of | heavy wind is blowing. ‘The Toilowing winpera- | yen x9 Indispose of lute as to be upable tO Ouk dealers oe Lamps, Brass Asdicons Fine sete ant Fen ieee diag | ERATE PUESDENT ESROLLED MIs NAME WITH THOsE | ‘The Senate committee on public bulldings and | /24Uion a6 to size and construction of t decorations, | * commissioner of labor statistics, and tt is possible | tures are noted: ALFort Garry, 31 below; Minne. | DCTS? udiepowe of late a to 2 = TO ANNOUNCE = lance ansortinent of BRASS ORNAMENTS, Panes ‘Por: | OF ARNOLD AND SURE. grounds held a meeting to-day to consider the | flooring and other fittings for the 4th of March. | that the position will not be filled by him. At | dosa, 32 below; Quappelte, 87 below; St. Vincent, 29 = . = Siciant nvcathua wih fail toduetivergres ns OM | celain "Flowered Vase, Baskets ete, ng ee erased his side of the contro- | question of providing for the construction of a new | The plans In (Pam SrAm may be| rolled /on sa cor: | Demet ths chances arp abdceven 20° cto sslection | DOM Soamartt, 1S OPS Capea = at et See AROS — oper EF. BRO versy with Mr. Jefferson Davis, in a long letter ad- ‘oMce in this city. Postmaster rect.4 orMr. ch OF Mr. wi january. THE UNWARY. ais street, Corcoran 'y. Postmaster Conger was Sentenced Even “Backrupt Stocks" catch scarcely more than a | —2 a Suiisins _ | dressed to the Secretary of War, which he requests | before them. Senator Mahone spoke of the neces. | _ The oer eae | Se ae eer eee ee | ane ee eres eee capeiey ‘The Misses Carter, of Baltimore, who have been Lonp-emamentiy ee CS yrexcu caterer shall De fled with the recordsof the war. In his | sity of taking some prompt, action, If they wanted | Sir Lawrence Gardach, the correapoading sos: | tob, Pas has Deen prominently aentionen, “How | cote ever wets EO ae de et | ek ae ke en e Pe . ter Gen. Sherman reiterates the charge that he tal “ho sits directly under the picture. recommended by ex-Justice Strong, Galusha A.| wife by poison in south Baltimore, was to-day sen- | v always ea; for real barwatus, bave learned to discrim- CHARLES F. hing lecide wheth ry, Ww! p. ry re, ay Sen rity Dall Baltimore to-night. pomp trea ae Senet foe pails ce had seen papers which convinced him that Mr. | fresnet the prowostion, doe ener eee eaey | AP Leute, of Philadelphia, proposes to turnian 30 | Grow, Cyrus W. ‘and others, enced, by Judge Phelps. to be haliged. The over a PRETENSE AND REALITY, 1804 H strect northwest, Jefferson Davis, president of the southern con. | committee declared himself convinced of the neces. | Musicians for the ball for including all ex- Vanderbil’s Liberal Offer. Foil A een pnp ana ag ullan, Will remain a week aud hence pretension without practice repels jarenity So send taere { the United States hig | {deracy, “nad duriug the progress of the war | sity forthe bullding, and expressed the opinion | penses. on Sieciaine see Se ONS cS |” Miss Willard, of Cupitol HL, left last week with INQUIKISG MINDS. caatinie ewed Torraphy fhe! uaional dish-ef thi | changed uls states Tights doctrine and had threat | that the ain, eoala Re, pushed stcaes | peupose to’ eubiais voto cominlces a comme | aeer me moeen testers Gam meter ane once | cote cok ar ee ae ae Ce aan | mortar tore ap ooh 10" country, whied a ould al : 3 c 1 > Erery one knows my method | a aoe Holight "i,m Diner, Hecepeion, Slate ot Ge confederacy atvempt. to socnde trom | and Senator Mahone, ten cd for a Joint | sketch showing designs for decorating the Dall] DEcLiveD, EXcErT 48 To Tax swonos, uEDaLA, | Ume “An eifOr will be made for commutation of | Miss HoUnes, of South Carolina, ie visting Mrs. % gt smatnenen Je tce-de-fotcs-granand Gatos, Chicken Conn at rnment.” Sherman claims that | meeting of the two committees on Thursday, when | TOOm. SECM SOR 2ROER sveDOe. ‘Trescott. Every ooe knows of my proposed move. ud others. “Patica, “aris, aud Volf-auc Vet, enity oF Govs. Brown, of Georgia, and Vance, of North Caro- | a plan of operations will bo decided ‘upon. No de- | _ Mr. Noble D. Larner, chairman of the committee | GOVERNMENT. Sar Mrs. Senator Pugh 1s enjoying a visit from her Ger cutee ons. raiehiog Grete In every styl, and sandwicl ea aoe oe ke aaentencre anxious to take thelr | cision a8 to the selection of a site was reached. It | On public order for the inaugural ceremonies, has | An interesting correspondence has taken place Lightning Strikes a Church. friend, Miss Clayton, of Alabama. amu closing out. and Chi roth, Con-omtues und Soups, Meat | states out of the confederacy, and intimates that | is probable that branch of the question. will be left ireased & note to the pol between Mr. Wm. H. Vanderbilt and Gen. and Mra | __ Carmi, Iut., January 12—Lightming struck the | OUD Fo Daveed Soames Ee? a rine quart and gallon: | they were overawed by Mt Davia. “I feel. tor | tonhe commission, composed ot the Secretary ek | that the commities be accorded an audience, ‘Methodist ‘Church here last Hight. mat. | _ MTs. Greenleaf, 334 C street, will receive her SET EE SAEs of interest to you to fina | Pelfersd Prompts’ bs telephoning to the house Call | \nators Brown and Vance,” he ‘adds, “a strong | the Treasury, Sectetary of the. anEenOr ak Pose, | UAt a time be set for the same. Seer Sit Spl enapow igh ter ieracalaced FTE wreck of the spire cupola. and mat ot ths ok, one a one - z personal respect, and bellevé their action during | master General, who generally select sites for eral, turday Mr. Vanderbilt wrote ‘About an ns Were in the churen | © ing Une rematnder of the season. pieseguttnee with mr annem, “that noateck eto | [ay FOR CHAPPED WANDS AND Lips Use| the war and since hasleen Wanye ems Te pubile ‘buildings’ ‘The néw men’ coming in under | ,,THE CHARITINS CoNPERENOE—AT a meeting Sat-| to ‘irs Grant, reciting the circumstances. of the | DUG, AoW, LY Persons were, in the cure i ccronovencoar | tte TEETH} sed or Msn cov Atma Derm | HTucs hs hse Me eames |Cage could be rue to make | ERE Te nea is a igPaP ac | ME00H lan abd the tps by whlch the Grant rea | uule, waste een tae the Sl, se ‘A SUIT OR OVERCOAT FICY, 25 conte per bottle. ” | ties about the ‘conscript law. thie snetoo ton = sd national conference of charities and corrections, estate, trophles, medals and, memorials came into Fel eee, weet Call on, MUNCASTER & HOWARD, oe \é ‘conscript law, the suspension of the SS a gy ‘Mra, Spencer stated the reasons which led to the | his payment thereof, the final ‘RO one Was injured beyond being slightly HENNING. : : Writ of habeas corpus and tie use of state troops Political Notes. er ten , pe cng ota Bo Cuemists and Drnawists, Walch, if published, would be a valuable contribu- | Some members of the Pennsylvania legislature | Section of Washington for the annual conference, | having been taken on Saturday. Mr. Vs foarte General Foreign News by Cabic. 2 = SEVEN? | ys Cocser 7th and Tatrrts northwest. | tion £6 the ‘history'of our times" “Gen, Sherman | are trying to persunde Mayor A.M, Brown, of Pla. president pee adge MoArcaur, against Gen, ‘ALPOMeO'S ¥ i P: THE COLUMBIA Pl INSURANCE Com. | Makes a personal attack upon Mr. Davis, and | burg, to enter the field a8 a candidate for the U. S. K} Mesr Be Crosen Or. CAP pay he rea tt Rew often the Rel cctaros tat peenraled is name with cnose ot Ar- | senate agninse Cameron. He is 10 decide to-day | 2 Teasure™ a tneaisuiecs most seriously adlicued Ur tastes = oe ba o. THG F atrect a —as a Wi - wee oR ph mans cia and ents troken wna | PE Saree eniwest _satee_| with Washington and Lincoln.” “Appended to Gon, | "ai Cleveland: tn reply to a question of a New Name the panto and of grestiy tnoreaming tes King's yaa cote and Shoes; will sell off for oueialf price to ; Sherman's letter 18 a copy of the “secret” message | York World. reporter esterday. inti. kone them out, REMOVAL Of Mr. Davis, of February 8, 1864, to the confederate | mated that he was wot busseniog” hie waakd at | SOCiety last evening Also, ther ts am accumalation of odds andendsin | ~ Law offices of W. Painck BELL removed to6as F | congress. The message gives Mr. Davis’ reasons | yet for the ensuing year: President, George JAPAN DAPLACATED 04 THR COREA OUTOREAK. | men’s and boys’clothing wewill close out at any reason- | street. ‘ais | WBY, in is opinion, the writ, of habeas corp De ertad foe that Benator Hoar will be | S2keary. ‘treasurer, Suaxouat, January 12—The party in power ponent Saat ar Oe Should be suspended’ It te of grent fength, and | appointed to a vacancy in the waprems court, of | Cqiarvey SON ——— Goren has Sseund an oMicial statment implicating ss10 19l4and 1916 Pennsylvania avenie. | [gP” TSDUCEMENTS IN pana. eoie Et mn his suctessor In the Sension. bd a ection, the statement assert occurred as 900m a8 916 naylva veut = ee ts. 10801 intended — = = Floored by Examinations. “Hpne deadiock in the Caittornia state senate, | Go.4. ‘proposition = 7. > mebaiesate retary, H. W. secretary, ‘THE RELIEF OF KHARTOUM. As Ovrorresr: For Au GRXAT AYOO AMONG WEOT FOrer Capers, | causal bY the refusal of the aizalghtout Gemocrats |p, 4 Konrr, January 12—it has been arranged that : : ‘There 1s considerable surprise over the result of | Soeur pro tens 13 likely tobe broken by. eho ve | TOGeaRS: LG. Dean, os when Gén. Stewart's column reaches -Metemneh, TO BUY RELIABLE AND FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING xp the semi-annual examination at the West Point | pupiicans voting tor Kmigne, DE aL eine wi a — Gren ‘Wilson and certain other officers. shall proceed AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES, military academy just ended. A Newburg dispatch | The St. Loujs @lobe-Democrat publishes a letter | were elected: uray er ngrte Goes Khartoum to consult with Gen. Gordon upon a | tention. 7 m BUILDING LUMBER. to the New York Sun says: A large number failed | ‘0-day from ¥. Legate, in which the writer | slate and John Dt = Wat tax aso, | 10pam8 Five wee sat back tm tira wo te | See gmp, nie Ro Chala | evans ant a pints the Loxpox, —Mr. None should delay, but call at once, and seeourstockof| 429 ‘THIRTEENTH AND B STREETS 4. W. iy whale meet racist Of 985000, which wes Terme” ‘Thesoetar siaieas Pete Biel Saturday elected | On greg ‘AT GIBRALT: MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, “$>* A MEPTING OF THE STOoKHoLDEns oF | O8¢ Be cor airy ine. members, ‘The | that St. John was party to the transaction. officers as! Prot. G. Grattan January 12—Aa slight earthquake : LO sh Wetitne tou rad Geer OOM HORDERS OF | Secdna class stood jeal well. It numbers #2 tee ee Pros, C. V. Kiley, L. F. Ward, 0. T- ‘Was felt here to-day. AT OUR SPECIAL any, forthe election of directors, will beheld atthe | members aud is the largest second class ever wat | WIM! the Mev. Dr, Newman Resign? | fasion and Mr W. i Dal soomstarion Ho Sate, poe WE tesae Sfice'of the company. Georgetown, on WEDNESDAY, | the academy. ‘The sons of United States Senator | From the New York Tribume, 11th. ‘bun and Dr. Frank Baker; treasurer, bye rik ony ne BARE Hee rer eppverione i A eteeit sptcliam sea apn | Seapine tne cing a oor Wi | "hema perng emery among to Ranney no. | S8ueh DEJ He cB ign Jeroen Sits Ht aap mew BSH: oe aE SST SS tre satay | Ran eee ee ag | unt tne adn Aes meen re | Mca, pe =, aud opened oo January Ath, 1658 | found wanting. "Young Cadman, or Hudson, that the resignation of the Rev. Dr. Newman is in| a, ‘the representatives of England, Germany : + President. | creseman Ketcham’s appointee, the hands of Deacon J.P. Foster, counsel for the | and the indies in charge of thecatertainment A og PARRA SEES AES eee ‘of Cornwall, Newman party,and will be presented at the annual | the pap eeceeg and Sieg? arr shall hae the fall waeth of Teheire and fenatehee ot | plored ads are doing ing, Alceaudsr, trustees say thas there is in the report, a | was arranged by Indies presenting: different Emnapereis, Janusry 18 Patrick ‘ the Tull sunoaut uf tes cost aim | ounce store Seta and genet age oF | class, star ‘nineteen’ ina inember of the’ enureh, said. the Mondey” churebes of the city, is to be given at. ‘Hugh ot West Philadelphia, are fine Purchaer? buck to sae cewek veebenceds ak SOMBRE ‘Young, in tne fourth class, 18 an anual one for che election ot hotel "nev. Stone quarry, trad has Cai = = ATTENTION OF VIRIEGEN bp nex: | SOM bers tees. . Newman's ‘elect a board | Bartlett ts to make an address, music will BOAH WALKER & 00. Sails i Fartoulaely eaited to POY Seer a | of Newman trustees I dont ‘will | vided, house over his esd: About’ ovciocs * ? of yg Fae Eee | Gen. Butler has t suit against the Boston | be heard of Dr. Newman's caso | freshmenta "On tho back Sunday morning Devinney found the house full of TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, rail Malar Yor sale ty dese”: | Herat, calming damages for the publics | of railure tt, 18 be read eltuer on Monday the smoke. A jot of wood im the cellar had been sat- é Wis ty Wee MILE Tiventorautstes: | Gon of ae urticus er, 1, Teflecting upon | hight OF perhaps at the church meeting a come ‘with: ‘with oval oll and set fre ta, Magee was ar- at nae turer, $y Bema yard avnaitice fe war tata” ‘brushed.’ on suspicion of arson, a . * a i

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