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we -_ THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE S®AR BUILDINGS, Rorthwest Corner Penay! Ava. and 1th &t by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, to The Star. Telegrams GEN. STEWARTS CAMPAIGN. OSMAN DIGHA STILL HOLDS OUT. fame URRENDER OF THE BOOMERS, sity by carr werk or ite n cents each, Month. one year 46. (nterst at the F feeord-eTeeS tin Tar Wersty Sten Postage prepaet. Sts i eG) = a4 = 3 WR ae as, ae —— sere ae ———— “OAFT.McOAFFERTY NOT A DYNAMITER SDAY, JANUARY 29, 1885. TWO CENTS. | (sie eats 1 CAPT. COUCHDS SURREND! WASHINGTON = wie . D.C. THUR mie haven on application, ——— = zs = er Ai ‘i a . His Boomers Weaken when they Find oTa= Sa EASES Ayes Sa = I A . < CROss-EXAME 3 WEEE. EW. Eo Es 1G. their Camp Surrounded by Hluc-Conta, THE INAUGURATION. SPECIAL NOTICES. | Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. eS ew Fe ene a | ai Faint . | | oun | PRATERNIZING WITH THE SOLDIERS, BOT VERY BITS = a aie PeEnee “be, 3 ae He is ri » Flames im the Prew Room, which Fiscs: Fix Fuse Pee oath ee ehceaty | Govemwuasr Receiers To-Day.“interial“T6y. | ee ——— ao =e Rapidly Spread. ‘THA OVER THE COURSE OF THE ADMINISTRATION, saarwsry, 1685, comtaininua complete Tix" Gt | enue, £42,984; custome e215 THE TREATY IN THE SENATE. te i zac = ot te nea ail ning doh buatnews in tue, C., | EUs # customs: $2 i [aes ie Canoe nee naanh ONMEU OF | can tue sector epereaene ih alee See ao Hehwine tae’ cetiusted Dasinecs soergth ond creile | Exeion Wa. 8 Hooo, son of the chief clerk of | Youeraay steuce Gisee eta | Sera TO Ae TOMES AMD “OIWER | coe survender of Cat Comte aok pore aaa Fating ofeach. Enlarged, with the aduition of several | the Navy Department, has been assigned to duty BILLS REPORTED IN THE HOUSE. ‘esterday afternoon the cross-examination of Mr, DETAILS. | Water camp, Carriers arriving yesterday state that CW. THORN & CO. hundred ne nem weer before published: also other | ar the Naval Observatory. John W. Drew, as a witness in his own defense un- | after a nuinber of conferences between Gen. Hatch RN f os pew facut, muaki yeit mos? valuable wad te ae | —= der the indictment charging him with presenting | fire broke out about four o'clock this morning and Capt. Couch the latter made no concessions on eee ee te este a toes cen Fora Ut By TENN EGRES REA SVaitio’ arrived’ at fraudulent clatins to the bureau of medicine and sur- | 1n the rear part of THE Srax bullding, which about ils threat at Ue start te Mewenae ‘out. The night ZOEEE. ONTING | livery ina tew days, Address RW. HOBSON, Siercan. EU RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. | 4-4 SEOLEFALE DFSLEBS IN FIAGH, BUNTING | SEY Sinan clita aoe Wekieee he it Havana this moruing. |THE Friel clesd teed Atter the Staw’s report of the | gutted that part of the structure, wile greatdam. | PPevious to the ‘surrender the, general taneet = hn OTICE THE ENG OF Gen A CUaTEE oy | me Wuingloeed. He said he kept himself the blotter in | ae by water was done tothe eniive Dutiding. The | MFCeS, $9 as to partially invest the eamp of the JAPANESE AND CHINESE LANTERNS, ce ee Or ee 2 eee : Ga cee ee ee a which transactions with the bureau of medicine q boomers. “This was done quietly and wituout hos FIREWORKS, &: notice By order of Pair Goumatines jel THE CASE OF GE} ate.— probable | The Senate. | and surgery were entered, though his clerks some. Part of the bullding where the tire originated was | tiie demonstrations “Theda morning a line of RES, &e.. Ro, THE SPLCIAL MeRtiNG OF PLUstuLns | Te Swalin court martal will be able to transmit | ded over the Senate today, | {lies made entries Init,’ The orders from which | Occupied by the presses, the stereotype and file | blue-coats was ubsersee by the acttlers in close 313 AND TH SIRET NORTHWEST. CP eMON POSTPONED TO SATULDAT EVE" | tts findings to the War Deparment to-day, thus al- | , Mr. Pen See UrabeM IGE Thies by the | these entries were made were sold, he thought, ‘rooms, and a portion of the composing room, PToxtnity, and about So'clock @ formal and NIG, January dist, at once to proceed to the trial of Colonei | Raving been desiguat ir Burpee | with nis other old papers. He had made a search | 1 : emptory demand was tade upon Capt. Couch And a ‘ d wuary 31st. lowing it at once to pi Vice-President, under the rule. { a a} a When or how the fire originated 1s not at all cer- > corte # Secariet i GEO. A. CRAWFORD. Secrtary—_ | Morrow for duplicating his pay accounts, ‘The irst_ Vice-President, from Uke committee on military | fF the Ree Gos te het Cotcce nee lthin, She watehinsn of the bullding says that | Was at mere rey ey ae, of Hatch’'s soldiers 5 ~ Li : LUMBER 1 L Gen. Swaim, that of conduct unbe. ts ; | Yon, but witnout succesa He had searc! hinn- Was at his post, ful ruied, Teady for any com- Wane Powe. & Co | Seemed ~_ [Salar dge mentor irri ra erred affairs, Fe red navermely cue bul heretofore in- | seit'and had employed Mr. McDevitt to look up-tve | about four evlock he woke up and smelt some- mand that might be given. ‘The boomer: t HIT owsrp, Q J To CARPENTERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS | rious cuarge, as a finding of guilty invo.ves his dis. ‘oduced by Trmy Dy Teelting face, Dramettons | junk men. He liad made a search sor them without thing burning. He got up and went through {0 the surroundings at a giapce, saw Uhat’ discres (Formerly with I A. CONNEL milssul Irom Une army. ‘These 13% strong linpres. , BFoughout the army by retiring from red | Success. ‘The witness explained more particulariy | mene Hon was the Detter part of Yaior, and qu 2 : res Contemplating erecting temporary atructures or stands | mussel tron the army. | iese le & strogg lmapres. | Nee, on Welr own application, offers who served | The nature of Is: Dintieey ane ee are aATIy the entre Dallaind, = Pe eae tne Jal } yielded to the inevitable. After an lunderst ium lave @, ened s¢ stunrnt a2 ecifieatio ecl ne war ere : Having repeated again that he kept himseit the sees tidimeste ay the | Was had and the surrender acknowled No 25 WEST 1TH STREET, NEW YORK, FOR INAUGURATIO: specifleations and to the charge. | Jn submitting the report, Mr. Harrison fe dio.ter containing these transacuions Mr. Worth. | planing inills south of the avenue.says that he saw troops and boomers met personally as friend Gon, And sre now erepard to-how HANDSOME IMPORT. | wy, . bh ch | COMPTROLLER LawkeNce Dgsiks.—It has been | Committee did not favor the bill, because it woul ington said the fire and came and kicked on the door and woke rations Were at once begun for a mar : ND BALL} povest hich will bescld cheer able for euch Pur- ted that Judge Lawrence, First Comptrolier, has | Fesull In giving a very large proportion of the of- “Why?” up the watchman in the buliding, and then ran Kansas fine. If the weather proves less ek ED INN? ION AND BALL} poses, which will besold cheap, | State ge * p cers of tue army the priviiege of reuring. “Well, T had h = 3 ax, | aecons to Nowe me anil wave ‘Che 2 | tuan it ronal Ga 4 wwf | decided that in law the word flreman applied only Mekralterce niu increased Panik: cll, Thad had some clerks,” sald the witness, | across to No. engine house snd gave them the | Wan it was for several dase behets 1S, KOUND HATS, Exe have now seccived the 4th cargo of STRICTLY | to tie stoker of the fire ensines, or men wno attend | . Mt Cockreli (Sova Voce), Ww et? HOt, Mean to reflect “upon my present alarm. THE Sra offie Watchunan Says that When | €Very effort will b make an CLASS NORTH CAROLINA JOIST AND | the Judge Liwrenes says no such general | S24Pay. clerks, There were some who had been he got up the second Une, awakened by the Dark- | March out of the territory in order to take advane =| SCAMTLING. we sdvertised some awnths sg aa being | (He TES.) Judge presaiited, and no such decision the ceogs eee Whe Mill was ACORN | with ae and leh tan 3 wat. boon Going | ncer ei tee press room, | tage of the bridge © over tbe z ‘ig SOT RR SUED BION 6 that cenetally OM) ren (orale | e on aderiba @tGts enktin Contes Mi: Miller, of New. York, trom the committee on | ® considerable business with the goveruinent, and whea he opened the door he saw Salt Fork, 5) miles south = of = *awmous Sy 0 Web ence piled ready for delivery a large sesort- | Askiug tformation, but made no decision at all, commerce, reported favorabty the bill providing for | Saar ee ane ore a ud reve Os Tene g up the small elevator sh: a = imo a tan gs od ne ee eRe en ee BAN PROFESSIONAL Mal CoNTRACTORS—The state- | hur Pyavectiou and Improvemont ot New York har- | good thing, and I thought I wold. keep It te lay company No.2, and also gave the alarm, w no iil feeling towards the soldier "They express Hon S583 j cit an inspection, and guarantee prompt and | radars BAtHAGAVE SOLERO |e eee ee | Self.” "He did not care, he satd, so much about the responded toby that company. ‘The’ alarm great animosity towards the administration, saye HoH § honest d-alines. | Ment having been published that fve-sixths of re | THE MONUMENT EXERCISES. | business with other departments, for IU was nots» which was sounded, owing to an unexplained delay Ing they are determined to make a loigment on eae SSg War v, Reponave, with e Maryland mail contracts, recently let by the Post" Mr. sherman, from the committee on the Mbrary, | extensive. Mis cash biok. he said, would hot con, ty the flre alarm telegraph omice, did not reach the | the disputed ground, and intimate they” will © HOH S35 = wy) ee | onive Departinent, were awarded to professional reported a resolulion approving the order of exer. | tain any reference to these t ower companies in tutslitzible shape for fully if the temper of tie tacoming administration wil = Ce get 1222 Jath an Gave: and non-resident matl contractors, nd tuat these cies prepared by the Washington monument com- 10 cas Sales. The witness sald th: teen minutes. Afterwards a gen‘ral alarm was he outcome. Throughout south< pee : > GOLD SODA, | Contactors received twice as much money aS 13 mission, and charging the oficers of the Senate | before the #732 contract he tad’ turhiciet mene sounded, but it Was after 5oelock before the appears to be an idea prevalent The demand in Beltimors has been greater than the £ =a HoT Gey Te | how paid for the service, a STAR reporter was told with the duty of carrying such exercises into | orandunm bills with goods. He had furnished qui- tire fore? was on the ground. The early arriv supply ad are still b = '5- ents per glans. amons th wwe Propose to slaecs Of Like Boomers Ukat Capt. to-day at the Department that the proportion of effect, “tue resolution Was agreed to. nine, quinine pili, sponges at from four to tn the vi s p IniLy of the fire state that flames were ts | Couck submitied La order to gain time Until spring S th a MUNCASTER & HOWARD, e large as stated. 'The = five doll 2 bucket ud he e "9 e | Opel ve th, tobias ce to buy these Fam rofessional bidders was not as larg eee e ars aplece, matches, buckets an the topo; the buliding and from the | Opens. SkcesfotialiccandGentkure SnONS | _Chemiste andl Dragpoate, Cor. 7th and Iste.n.w. $822 | Department, ie was further stateds bad bor diaers |. Phe senate, at 1888 hm, On mrerlon crs. Miner | BEATS everything ‘sold in 'a. rag’ stare . The press room, whitch occupies the | ——— Yer Laties we also make to wesure e fine Hand- i? ALL MARBL: AND GRANITE CUTTERS ton except to award to (ue lowest responsible bid- Pe Senate, at 12:38 & m., ees v ea ny other store, He had gone out of his store entire tlrst floor, has an elevator shaft ruuulag to | Accident at a Fire. a . . williuest at Knights of Labor Hall FRIDAY der, aud Uhey couid not reject a bid for any other f California, Went lato executive session. and bought things which he did not sell himseif. the stereotype room, and anotuer running from the | Cmicago, Januiry 29.—The dry goods house of Stitched Shoe st 85.00, 3, 30, 1386, 7:90 sharp, to make reason. ‘There Is a bill now before tue House which | House of Representatives. Witness knew when Carrigan gave hin (he bil that latter Co the top of the building. As faras can be | Beritzshelher & Stenstaus, on Milwaukee a enue For Genth: « ts fo Bertie ts Ra ts intended to correct Uns evil, by requiring the! The proceedings will be found on the Third | the items were not stated correctly, but the ascertained the flames originated in the rear ofthe nea sted, Ww 1 -dat midnight; lows, $39,000, Waukenphast at $5.00, BATON MOU EDE, Tee HikAcercisy. | Postipasters along the route Lo approve the bond oF Page. | alent He we coreck, He hud furntshed an equiv press rocin and rusiied up Uke Suafl, spreading Out insurance, $2,000, Wiles the second ‘oor ‘Tell’ the eece = = 3 ale a ~ ed at conside ve: e. cS ey embers Of a comin Y ya une F. H. WILSON, Crstom Sroewaxer, (-@ NOTICE THE HEGULAR WEEKLY MEET: | he bids: & Capitol Topics. length concerning wunousenuie Bue oat Seger ial aa So oe ieee ‘an eee tadder, Ihe cracatnget 4 7th Stecet Northwest, Weshington. | club will br held Belt FhIDSS, January JO: at Mee | ASSISTANT INSPECTORS GENERAT.—The President THE PROTRACTED FIGHT OVER THE NICARUGUAN PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. | anontaichans, saldtnat when he reached the scene, | the failing Caters seared some of them, and ate Ke ng nee a de wed the ACh provide Gr tlie an. TREATY. z 2 i about eizht minutes after the alarm was recelved, dropped the hose,wiich, in falling, dragied Leute, ns Also 2:2 W. Faltimore st. Faltimore, Ma. | upon Roos bt iy Ah capone ite Me Pace la tat Lars ie ayes erieral al ‘The executive session of the Senate lasted until | oe Judge Wyle took his seat on the bench | the ‘nure rear building, both front and back, Was Patrick Jenkins © to the sidewalk belo's, Ib i —- O _ iMstoulsy parucat op in the imancucal ceremonies Ey uchieven than (hor AemEaiey ister ieite coe ties | eB flock Tale evening. Senator Vance, a mem- | Hs Tora ME A 2, ae Wrapped in dames and sinoke was pouring out of flicting injuries, trom which he will die. waver a on Mareh 4 * ake p cordial 3 behew ¥ ate e 2 rew’s books had deen placed charge of the e Ss ain ® bought for | LLUMINATING ILs. invited to uttend said meeting. 4u26-St__| offices Col. Robert P. Hugues, captair dd infantry, ber of the foreign relations committee, opposed Lhe | clerks the clerk now decitwed te leave then iu the | a time that the entife structure was doomed, and ‘The Berger Eviction Case. __ = 1RALGNION MISSION, ~~ Of Gen. erry's stuff, and Capt. Edward M. Heyl, ratitication of the treaty in a speech of some | (lets; | oMice, but brought them into court. ‘The | he sald that It had a most threatening appearance. | sep-agewr want ) AND IMPRISONED FOR OBEY- & ‘0 Pennsylvania (up stairs). 4th cavalry, Of Gen. Hancock's staff. Iength, on the ground urged by all its opponents, | Covernment desired to kave trend we tee clerk’s The fretnen, with thetr lines of hose, were on every | SS1ONER PRICE'S ORDERS, “OUR HOME" Genpel Sere! a Nan 90 o'cluck. that the Clayton-Bulwer treaty stands in the way. | Sort for Inspection by an expert, they desired floor and fought the flames with so much vigor that | Memiga To eset Aw Inquiky OxprRep.—Secretary Chandler has | Upon concluding hits speech Mr. Vance made a ino. | ae Donen his 69 oy aes fi ‘The Berger Eviction C SAFETY OIL, — = | ck «a s a fl the fire was ke vithin the bounds ol we s £ ANNUAL MEETING OP THE STocK. WTitten a letter to Rear Admiral English, com- ton to postpone consideration of the treaty until | t @Uack these entries and show that tey had Uh’ ee iin Ane RAINS Ok Une see been manufactured for the purposes of thls trial. | butiding, wae Owlig to the tutense of the An Fir Incuranoy Com. | minding ‘the Buropean station, in regard to the | Stes (he Suh of March. “This; motion yas debated’ | crear sume discussion Judge Weis cau te karns | Cold em y morning hour— Ee tee re reap ea Charge ‘made ‘by iia American’ resident et Nie, | With a good deal of spirte: Senators Bayard, Sauls- | Hed In theseeecerenee, = Sub-agent Hart. of the nienced to imprison. Te as Pany for th» Disirict of Columbia, for the elec OLD FSTABLI-HED HOUSE ac mo : i to pay $300 for contempt of f Would be examined In the presence of the court. A probably the coldest morning of Cie. winter—the ree indie megrtseds ree or bine Directors to serve for the © var. will be France, that officers of the flagship Lancaster had bury, Vance, and other opponents of the tréaty, ad | Plate Jor the expert, Mr. Teutt, of Mauch Chunk, | firemen, the buildings, and everything drenched by ss at Washington, and that tee eae cue soak as fiction of the, Saupany, 1505 Penteyivania publicly abused the head of the Navy department | Yocating its adoption, while Messrs, Miller, of Ss of | as¥as then made At the clerk's desk and he spent Ue water Was soon covered With a sheetlig Of lee, onae rhich he eaten ©. WEST & SONS, Pete northwest, LUSSDAY. FBROARY 24, 1855. | ind all connected with it for having ordered that | fornia, Conger, Lapham, Wilson and the frends of his Ume looking over the books when they were ‘There was a large throng of speciators gathered in | Od of rise Tin nee ne TUE PIONFERS IN MANUFACTURING Bye dtd |“ EARR PHAWLINGS, Secretary, | YeSel {0 the Congo country, alleging It was done We treaty oppored Ie Av p.m. a motion to ad- | 2 Fequired In the examination of the witness. the viclulty of the fire, composed mainly of the | NW MS orders ‘Te tnllitary authorities are. stilh : eae edu __ ERARK TEA’ BY Wo spite the ladies. in the Jeter Secretary Chand. | Journ was rejected, and at7/o'clock the motion to: Mr Worsumeton said he Proposed to show that Owners of the valuable’ property In the neighbor. OU Uke Teservation in obedience ww orders from Pee coe ot <P DH H THOMISOS MURB AY, DENTIST. ler directs Adiatral Engilsb to institute Inquities | Postpone was put to a vote, but as a quorum could | {yr ormulngton sald he propased to st ay. ‘The lod, who watched the progress of the fire with | Wasuington, OFFER “00k HOME” ce AHO F strest northwest, | Coneeruins the matter and report to the depart. Wot be mustered the roll-eall was not completed. | {exe entries had been exauined in the clerk's of. great naiety Capinin McOaliertr ae cee oe SUES |iheers over sehmiat & Son. | nent any officer found to have made statements or A motion to adjourn was carried at 7:30. fice last night by Dr. Schaeffer, chemist, who | When Uie rear wall fell In, persons in the neigh pinin McOeiterty Pontes, FOR ERILLIANCY OF LIGHT AND GREATEST | _ 1022 _ ee criticisms and suspend bim until further instruc- NOMINATIONS BY THE PRESIDEN TLLUMIN ¢ | 3 wouid also testify. 10ns. | ‘The following nominations were sent to the Sen- MK. MOORE PROTESTED AGAINST LUMBER. LUMBER. | — Supa : ‘ ee EEE a oe PERSONAL. —Wmn. P. Young, of this city, has been | ate Yesterday: Department of Justice—Edward A borhood tuought that It was an explosion and this | ¥#® DENorxces epr LABOUCHERE FOR CONNECT. added to the crowd witlch had collected. The rear ane SAX WHE Tae DYRANEEERR. | FAR EXCELLING ANY O© THEIR PREVIOUS 01 u ating add so nea e | Cireaco, January Newspaper 8 sth H ‘ Permitting the books to be inspected by a person PHEUON GF The fasion a ie aveniee: end once wy | yesterday a cate mm London regarding the sib haces : 2 for €lected vice president of the National Real Estate | Kriedier, of Montana, to be United States marshal | not connectea with the trial, ans algo complained Whitaker & Co., Stationers, the Messrs. Galt, dynamite Labe » editor Of TRY IT AND YoU WILL ALWAYS USE IT. | Not havine kept a strict account of consiznments Ae Dealers’ Assocation, now in session at New Or. | for that territory. Interlor—Nicholas H. Owings, | that the government had becn permitted to £0 Jewellers, aud otner business firmus, that the tre: the London Ty saying: of the ASK YOUR STORER EEPSR FOR Pest hirrihbcaaba me EDL Aa | Tee ecaveeryl ind vin orn Tndtanapolis, ts {0 be seercLary of Washlugton Territory; George A. | Or entg books alter they were placed in tue hands jyen devoted themselves W Liv work of keeping the man at the bd : es 18 pais aa ade ee we Bay the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. B. Randolph, at her eae Co ese ee eb Cates Id he had instructed counsel last | ##meS,Wwituin boun ts with g TY, shar dis Richa qo ed mactees, et IT OUR HOME, DRY AND SEASONED, residence, 1007 8 street northwest.— Lieut. Craig, arles K. Johnson, to be register land oflice ‘ge Wyile said he had instructed counsel las Chief Maddox of the EBay apany No.2 the Know.” Captain Johu Mecafferty, allesel to be . ‘ a | | Of the Signal Service, will leave Washington this | at Los Angeles, ( XL, Blunt, to be register | evening that they couid have access to the booxs | arston the scene Sild that the Hie was bushing | the Irish ae blishes, under his AND TAKE NO OTHER. Cut last Spring and Fail, | evening for Sun Francisco, where he hasbeen or. land office at Frublo, Cal; Henry 'H. Grimtis, vo] | 1b 35 woty ani Toe Aa ae ee ores | MAL | with the greatest fary in the reer part of the press Sigaature a whan it sna — s : = i ia 2 Tecaiver public money: es Moines, Iowa; for the defence: not hear that order.” om + in his opt » |) cohcern— cr, a e ruth, Ge one nd is partientarly | 300,000 to 500,000 feet of Georgia, Florida and North | dered on special duty. COMMAS ELON te tinee eee : amen Pans Sint te Nis opinion. 0 2 sg Range ice ceed “og as drawn Robert Woodbridge, of Oh:te P —- tobe Indian agent at | “They were your own books, offered tu evidence {hh tor and att pe room Shatueless Har—an assassin of character.” MeCate adapted to nt and other Lamps | Carolina PIN 2, of ail dimensions. | ®he Proposed City Post Office Site. the Lemhe agency’ in Idaho; Benlah Watson, of | bi you,” satd the Judge. following the other ferty, 1L15 stated, was Ured in Dubtin, in 1s07, for econ kia and Flerida PINE FLOORING, | ony xyasoxs URGED FOR THE FUKCHASE OF quake | Delaware, to be collector of Arternal revenue, dis- | ““'THAL 18 What We thought,” sald Mr. Moore, | story. ‘Fue dratt fu higa treason against the British gw ‘and rs WAISSCOTING sud PARTITIO Ss | jatleion i trict of Detaware; aiso a number of postmasters. | “that they were our own books” fire to Dura with gre selitenced to deatii, along with mony Five me NONE - a Sin PINE JOISTS ana | 406. | The obstructionists prevented the transaction of * But they were not yours after they were put in The character of the contents of the room years later tae s atence was comuited to A SONS, ¥0,000 to 700 010 feet of Virginia PINE JOISTS and Petitions urging the purchase of square 406, 1m | any business in the House yesterday afternoon by | evidence,” satd Jutze Wylle, “until the court gets | was rather inflamed) th necessariy | baulshinent, and stuce taat time he has worked in ie NeW. LOMBARD STREE T site | BOAKDs. | mediately west of the Post OMice department, for ty ae a ee ie to consider land- | through with them, belong a. guod dealot oll and grease ubout heed a as asp oT and minins ope _#2-1n.tp E SST | 200,000 to 300,000 feet of No. 1and No. 2 Virwinis | the erection of a clty post office bullding. re being Sftnt fortelture bills, but falled to agree upon any THE CROSS-EX AMINATION OF MR. DREW where machinery 13 employed. ‘The gre fe issald to have tw, Laos | ae FLOORING, WAINSCOTING and PARLITION Sent to Congress eve ‘The petitions are al) Particular biti to take up, ‘The eben weal was thea resumed by Mr. @Worthingtog, who Precittons have always beeu employed to gu Laltung speculation iu Ariz 2) ELECTS. ro busterers Is pposed to be to preven: 200,008 fost of White Pine UPPERS, SELECTS, SEC- | of te same torn, aud give the following reasons Orateh iS | spoounaeen Hie rthe ‘Te recusl of the House to go into committee of | enti against Lie P for Tar West, and says he ts tag a com sibility OF fire mmtab and on. questioned the witness very closely in the book. In rel: s to various: LATEST PARISIAN MoD=3 IN BAIR GOODS, | ONDS, PICKS, SHtLVING and CASE BOAKDS. Why that s! entry placed shouid he purchased: I Is ne una ny to ¢ yt 2 i S: 2 \ " 0 Aiter the fire aud smoke li ub=Lde Alaska. Captain MeCaiferty’s mame has ry me | Www feet of MAHCGANY, WALNUT, ASH ana | Ceiter of property valuation, “I 1s adjacent to the | que whole to conehian gee Mot er ttee, Ot | iia different part of the book trom other entries of | aav'peetn ieee, soon in ee gained of | heretofore vith dynamite matte: = oe — in pia mat ose General Fost omce, and TR hates Gt ihe upon us a Lest of Uae strength of the commercial | us fame Oates, Abad si ene ne q thedainage which Wad been sustained. ‘The press Uta ¢ sion: bal he a always sir sai E betas . | ‘ a e PRE: t Dates “g bess 2) treaites in the House, and it Is declared that they e Naval Dispensary in Washt and om was ana 6 x ie tro tine lenied all knowledz> of thom, and strongly Gilat acaoeer | 100.000 feot of POPLAR. MAPLE and CYPRESS. On the total cost of the square could not exceed, will not secure the necessary action of that baie | Catrigan told hilm to maken enechal emer bene pei edad are adi ae Leth emey scree Premery mel greg eda oe od! be fon HEA WAVES! Beside. car louis of all er ules and quality of Lu:nber aud probably would be less Lian, $20,000, While WE this sescion. ‘The Witness Was asked to Unra to the index of th P is Hada ~ mised in this tis now paying 38,000 a’ year rent for 2 im ease our stock should not assassins or mu si I ; an wins Wop 1 to Dave been dama f : buildings on the corner of $th and BA NEW BL. aS TO THE Pacttic RAILNOADS CON- | {Othe Hurcau OF MOI ioe ed ete Fe hopelessis right surfaces and polished met si Teport was widely circuta foriuer Carey's : 5 4 meet the cai renee at Marat c€ 200,000 | Ome OC CHS Unis On he GatHe® OF Stn and STRUCTION BONDS. SUES rine Chee ee of the pr: as coated wiih declares dpe tphicated Moco and a ¥ , Rasichinths available for Imnediate use, and would effect a Late yesterday afternoon Mr. Hoar, from the Sen- | States Buren of Madichie any ae ery, tailo 149 | lop and Diackcned with sinoke The Scow press, | ss even alleged Uhat ihe lather was see. Me, Hawan & Heras | , Your favors shail hace the strictest attention,and ever | large annual saving in rent now paid for other | ate Judiciary committee, reported a substitute for | and #7.” 317 appears to be scratened out and 477 | Will" stood in the lowe ORLLEALDA ioe aiicae ina | COL StrOonty RAMA Bae ee oeteiea een “tog aes 1 entire satisfaction, together with the lowest | aud inferor quarters, Re the House “Thompson) Dili to provide for a settle. | WFitten above Tt. Gee ee oct | gud Calinel thon, as be does orm cher beat wee | market pri The 140 apy y ‘ment of the clatms growing out of the Issue of Confirmations by Of the Pacthe ea! | sald the district WM. McLEAN & SON. panVvaS Covers, Which are Us | _ Yerd=—13th and B s!rert northwest, and Mth, between nvn over th [Wilcl-abused man, wo tas been puro el and pers ouds to aid th tie constructi 1 rclid es, Secuied by crael calumniators webu the ranks: ‘The Senate in executive ses ds. The Bets he NEGReELEy Tres “That may bey hat Gas eactat e | or ake Likch puaity : Uy the following noxntnations: To ascertaln the muting of talobtedieas ae |g CHU proved that th 10 waa writeen over an Mt the delieate ant intricate machi eee se _,___ BOSTON 1 Bisnd Gatrost noreowest = 25 | Lucius H. Foote,of California, to be minister to rifle raliroad and its branches, to whieh | (asym heen Would you explain 12” asked Mr. | hoon mnsited and Warped unit moor ne the he. CHRISTMAS GOODS, Corea. bonds of the United States were ‘ad: od Saye SDI. i + ior exau \ , leads t The B rpancy Loreen tee bor GAS EIXTURES | | Commodore Samuel R. Franklin to be rear ad- to ald in thelr, construsion nde weno anced | “ST say siiuply that 1 made a mistake. ‘Then eperieere uy ene eee Deviers ie E8488 FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TrLES | MSG AAT, weet Lamps Fancy Brass Lami, | mitral. Pnlon Facitic Rallway Company to tasue and do- | fresran ne NBUFES ANd wrote It over again cor- | The Hoe gress te hor injated Gaal a eee eee ®, Cosr B ~ FF. BROOK “The cold wave hax co;ne and gone,” said a siz. | Hess, Dearing’ intefestat the rateot 3 percent.each, | ShOWINE That it contained a Pee oti ate | which wos In the lower part uf Ui ae o Crose Bsesixess. aia 531 15th street. Cc 1 for an ainount equal to one one-huudred-and-twen- | Srdeurcery. eens WO the bureau of medicine | Hyite injured. ‘The Wolles nad ie = See [rive DEER OVE: ik CEE RIAN ide | MENU OF les Indientedneon the Eroreer ont paid | *nd surgery. a Wont aq me ago 10.4 new bullding w Charged With Braining His Two Chile aS = me “Ave passed over us betwee! f tye | Ue EUOr te Mus x be | ‘Turning to the other ledger, Mr. Worthinzton ea ysipaaibe aon dren. <S FRENCH CATIRER, | etna Hegemon, JOWEHINE the Comper re | eer TOP Eee Ta ae aed eee 0, Be | attention to the entice taclading Ce ease ace | io the rear-of the adjoin ‘ * 2 : WH) offer to-day ant un sold my entire stock of | CHARLES F. RITTI. Within ten degrees of zero, a drop of exaculy twenty en en OT ober Cee io ec Can | count,on 3 i asked the witness to find affected by xy Pe poate had teen segs “id _ > = it Y ~ ar dene ef LADIES! AND GENTS’ FX a Tae Ave : degrees from the maxuinuin to the miniuiin. On , Kage OF other conveyance. FLOP peta, hte | reference to it in the Iudex. There was ho reece if the press-room for the past ten day end A pe lie p al. Sens chip EST AD S' FURNISHING Goops | Sucecseor to J. P. Crutenet, | the coast there Wasa drop of unirty ducrees. ‘The | fovermmenNt the use of the road for Postal, mill: | once to the bureau in the index “The ites nal We Of Une wails cuarsed with the wund=t of two of bis iucan lee | Pte Canerannmest | weather will continue to moderate, and it tooks as | 15 and other pu P any Of ts. redempeon beeay | We could not account for the oullsston,exctat that | eens») ails duke Meee Wiha, weeto ree eee : eran reeds, cvery Part of the United States his | 1f there wil be falr and warnior weather for several When due shalt hake ai she bome ne and pas. | He had forgotten to Index it. The witess Was onan ee gtd, isd OF the grand jay, anh omer faving dwidsd to close Mazch Ist the en exqniste Stewed ‘Terrapin, the national dish of this | dats s emis : up, a ; e = Ree eee ritne ce > stereotype rte . pllavine dud to close Mlasch Ist the entire stock which hs he aa Se a i Cae ead eeteerets 6 be warmiltic Up) and tthe tn cise tie ee a To accepttne | &5ked to exarlue the fgure 1 4m the entry. of in Ue Ogle couuty jal. CHAS. H. JONES, 722. AY Ww) » clean sweep, but owing U provisions of the act, then $5 per cout of their Fes en Oe ce wae Whitten at Uhe | Clots een te cae oe _ annual gross savings collected by tne |S! ARGH OL COLES Ee & ‘ Sustalued by the machlaery, except that whlch he Snow MBiockade im the West. a Pith and F etreets northwest. reat United States. Want to call SOE attention ad ae eee | would arise from the contact Of the Water and the} 1.0 vessw Iu. danuary @h-cthe anew ehetis G Ti: B Broth, Consomues and Soups, Meat | Atlee pie THE NEW NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILI. lngton, “to a difference tn the ink, and see wiv Aa hho eerie ny arene ScUCenenL OL Gis. | ec nari peceion Canta buns, endl bees oO Uo er RE EST. delly, Se. always on hand by the pint, quart andyal- | The Illinols legislature has been tn session twenty- | will come up for consideration in the committee | you observe 1t.” i All the miuirices and plates, which were kept in 3 ‘OD HARNESS," Gah gheivered premptiy by telephonirie to the htke. | two days without doing anything, and the cost of ‘k but Htue injury we oF. PY ce jes-eraa and Game, Chicken Croquette, SSS eT Shells and Vols-au-Veni, enpiy oF Politic: sin every styie, aud Saudwich THE PENDING vara ee 5 4 pads are fromone to three behind time. The rs As . 2 , Ubls room, were destroyed. ‘These included exit Tds ave from one to tree hours be all 26— next Monday. etly hard figh cted ovel Iv inay be different,” sald Mr. Drew. “It may Ut ths nee ie Louisville, New Albany and Chicago road north THE CONCORD COLLAR. C= ae ae the spsston thus far amounts to about $33,000. ‘The | the ureesas PMNs Pea have been written with different ink. = Pee aay cae ae Coen au! Weakly and four sor | Ey eatrered snoee A gooweirine beeen ieee Coupe, Carriace, am and Express Harness of THE ATTENTION OF VI A illness of Senator Bridges sreutly complicated lasige ai : Mr. Worthington asked whether the witness had | pit dally shee}. A6 the matter used had been dis- | 204 \aicniean city is reported five feet deep and @ all kiss ax ription at Lowest Pric-a. Tesicents is particularly called to PHOSVI affairs tn the senatorial contest. ‘The democrats | Davy. Mr. Randall will oppose with all his might | josned Carrigan any money thdividully, aside trom | Wibated for the inost part, tue destruction of the B84 jong. Stree Me aeons abannonak So ESL OE 2 BAINES is stamped with | the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic are urging iin to resign so that a new election | 46Y proposition to make an appropriation for such | what he had udvanved for the uugaee Plates necessitates the Teseiting of the entire | S0¢ Sens a by four horses substituted maker's name aud trade m rk, Rt Se ne Ire ene by the #as¢ ay be ordered in his district, which 13 Strongly | 3 posg at this time, and Mr. Long and Mr. Ellis | ” «1 nave loaned hin money,” sa the witness, j santo. . | There ts ho trade trom the country. Every Udng is LUIZ & BRO, Manufacturer, 429 Penuayivania avn te." "Spt democratic, “Tt would take about twenty days ty | Will stand as firmly in favor of it Seer ines bee | scehave loan aid you give him for the use of the | pg uegantd floor of the rear buliding was used for | snow-bound. “figinnat Stouts, | Q2gpr FHANEIS MURTY. TAUBEDL Dyin, | Moll Aslelatcrction, and Bs rid ing | ho wnt of dhe disjostuon oth imajaricy tut how | pares Sp Ha seas sR RAP ae eee | rn Adjoiuine National =a s a f : - | democrats will probably filtbuster through that E : Strong mluority re | “1 cannot teil you, sir,” sald the witness, “Ihave | COIS Of Tie Stax, unbound, which had been pre- FP-HORSE BLANKE AERIAGE ROBES in E HUPTY & DYER. ae port If the louse falls £0 Provide for our ships | given him money oh a’number of occasions, sinall | SEun GE 6 Ren Deee te te ee ears Couainee | necaprmierene se ampere wreat variety at very ‘ ane ale eraebee oa Fett ae Oregon ‘Uhe Senate will add such an amendment. amounts.” Payee fn uals roo nn tip Dues ot Mics reves feet ee —_ $ aH x ature 1s Scattered betwee! eh, MONAHAN’S 1 MEN (rs . 2 te vost! S she! alis, tu numerous 3 a ery as. E. Pose Asp EN SEAS ROR EEE, (OTe 85D STOO | Ee voces Fereniees GOae Kelsay, 6: Boles, stay OF AEALENI lea ona Lon. we or the bureau 7” repeated Mx Worth | Bien oncaped with charroedgee he ee ee | bs morning in the tivery Street, The struct e Seer e ington. 5; Jounson, 6; Willims, 42 Hare, 3; iantnens, | THe Secretary of State, tn his letter to the House | tng" “yy ” do Ot seen Lo have been Injured very much. Was completely descoyed and 39 horses were 1001 F Btreet Northwest, ‘The deinoeritd voted soludiy for Slater, giving him | COMCerming the confinement of Thomas Monahan in | _7Xe%, fy” Sald the witness, these cash transac. | ‘The fourth and top story of thi Burned to death. 2. . | $6 votes. @ Mexican prison, Says that Monahan was unjust in | tio is blouter, and it * used as the “make-up room” for t Te UA either as a deli-| Real Estate bought, sold and rented. The collection | FETE Tite oe Ta and noted them in the memO- | "oom ‘ana here tie fine toned with as grea ; % ras DNADUL. | Ore lh rete don of cams and placing of fireiusur- | | Polnulexter Dunn still leads tn the senatorial | his critictsin of Minister Morgan, when he sald he | randuin biiis sent Gate department. When th {bdid in the preassoom, "The dese ere ae Auiantic Cable, Purpeses, an IL | ance will receive apecial attention, Dun de a ee onan gy ote, Stood esterday : | was no better than a wooden mai, as he would not | amounted to enough, he thuusterel thence igs | #8it did in sre nae room. The destruction of the 9. The manager of the direct ee wae sted to make a thal of the | "Wow ala Puy and well on comimtasion Government | Dunn, 42; Bell, 39; Jones, 40; and Duval, look atter the Interests of American eltizens. ‘The ein meTnenaise. _ Mne Ullls wore made up by | Crene ure tat remain in ee ee | yarcalde broke about 900 miles ted Ur re ic telus went secure | ae reason he did not look after Monahan sooner was | Carrigan,and the cash appeared there as medicues sh Ae pentre Sete aryauges - | “toney to loan on Real Eatate on coliateral security, Gen. Stewart's Campaign. Peceuge he did not get his letters, but on the later | ordruss.’ He had never, he sald, given mouey to TU, OCI y GEO eae CRs iooken one will Ue eee U UPPP PPP EEERRR TTITEEENN N Ja2-Lin_ | FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE BATTLE OF THE 19TH— | Parl of December his discharge was effected. other clerks for the use of the government, | Necessary” Tite loss oe tances ite tee ‘Sexpected to be in working U Uper bee be Bett T be NWS THE WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. EEE REBEL LOSS PUAORD ATS, 000, THE BILL TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE ARMY. | ugg iinguiar, thats elerie shoul cone ee ees j Bether with the destruction of the plates in’ the | -_ — eo 2 me wen | to gee ime latest news froin Egypt shows that the bat-| ‘Tne bill Introduced in the House yesterday by | 28 money t carry on the gavcenmonnee 2 YOU | Foom below, ‘will make It Impossine tox ges Merely = Rave to Excape Elis Creat we P T EeKN NN holders Si Ohed thet Ge oN STIGHT tle of the 19th occurred in the desert about five | Mr. Potter to promote the eMiciensy of rae Army | Not,” sald Mr. Drew, “waen It te the ehiet clerk | Seren ine eae poe cals Weok, ie wepuler pata | “TS oe Ma, dae nity Pathe oer pod oF the choice of Direct s the enviite sear, Milles south from Metemneh. Duri ebel | provides that any ctvilian appointed in the artil- he bureau.” é peation ume velny 0-day. | tishen an interview w tha dtcctive, who cane “ww a ee ae ofmce of the Coipane oe eA charge the English troops forming the wasted | Ley, ccralry or ney x te eo States serv | yn Drew repeated that at that time he had the | , The entire bullding was damazed by the water | Haters intervion w tha detcctive, who says tho wae WwWwwWwiH on February 2, x45, front delivered a terrific tire aimed rightat the ene. | Jee, ho entered the Ariny during the late war | yunostconitdencein Great | Qnd the destruction which results from the hurry | on Alfred Sheldon ow ti nicht of Wwww Hii Polls open from 12m, tol p.m. My's middle, mowing down men In such heaps that | elther as a volunteer or regular, and who has served | UMOst contide sald that since 1880 he had kept no | 88d confuston of a fire that the mysterious ra scr ned www HoH = | Ad CHAS. B. BAILEY, Secretary. | {ley formed actual obstacles aud interfered go gent, | 1D elther, or Doth, for te period of twenty cnt be | Dank account except that with the Central Na- | »,A8 ft as the patrons of ‘Tne Srax are concerned, by Slicldon to clud Yr g te ppl a ding a froght trata cast of this | Qusiy with the evenness necessary to the success of | Shall, upon his own ae aka, \ s ation to the President, bé | onal bank. ‘Te alstricu. attorney: called moe | this Mery mistottune will not be felt except ering: dea sacs aul the onsinught that Its center line was brought to a | Placed on the retired S & (gp SAMUEL 8. sHEDD. or the Anny, provided that | tion to the date of March 17. 1881, when the | PY the Teaders of THE WERKLY. ‘The flames had ©) wot away to 8 cen 8 pope Ks 5 to the | ¢ t ardly died away before arranzements were made ever Wound ema ‘This Whisky. upo: say tical: exanstaiaed . standsull about sixty yards trom the British front | Ot more thar: 150 shall be retired at one Ume, $1,722.08 check was paid, and asked what entry ap- | D# is e sn Z S| A Murderer Fou: in Jail. = upoa an analytical examination, has FINE GAS FIXTURES. tine, dhe force of tie general movement Vel rvaermacacan entire rmeeretss peared tn his document With the bank on that date, a ee the SO nine | Lisondaae, Wis, Sai, $a—Somph Mah Proved to be free from Fusti Oil, and indeed of £ y "i a e unimpeded parts of the line like the ends of a n effort w! made next Monday ass as | The witness read an entry of $817 deposited. BS Ho farrdeee wel ooh Se . murder of M cseph Eno ove a on a api i | COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND broken tinber around tins corners of the square, , many of the public bulidings measures as posite. T would ike vo know,” said the district ator. | te fire alarm Sounded, forbriuziig outthe recular M6 murder of Nis Jos-pa Enos sev the modern inx ients w ‘4 are use et jeti- | a and the rebels so displaced were simply cut t was found dead tn , Houston Mr. Stockslager hopes to pass those already ap- | ney, “what you did with the cash collected, which | CUUONOf the paper. ME. R.A. ried Pgs McLean, the foreman Norton worked the guns during this fignt and | — +o pened an office in the Kellote Building, No, | his firiug did awful execution. ‘The losses of the | An Americai se. Weare now prepared to sive particular | rebels during the whole day are estimated at two purchase, gale, exchange, and rental of | thousand kilied and wounded. Among the enemy Ec Febels, 80 on nm re vith th | Of the composiie-roomatoucebezin the work ofr CoUNtY, Mink, vesterday. Marco wast FOR SsLE BY 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. ana ee emgmy’s line Was broken the Arabs | ‘The fallure of Mr. Hewitt's effort: to get the Mext- | of it, probably: into bate then pald part of it out, | 18 Plice in the oftice of Judd & Detwiel tunis iabuwe burned’ss wonoeal tae Come ae ; 412 _ | scetned to break up into bands, each of which waged | can treaty up In the House yesterday Is considered | probably to olher people, or maybe I spent it.” priuting house ts within a few doors of Tie Hubbard pardoned Marco on the ground that be si Wasco eae EN | Tek Upon the sitter cmiy Quring the general at- | a very severe black eye for the treaty and Itispre- | ‘the witness Was asked to read the eateetot his | oll’e. BY the kindness) aud chia pcr had but a to tee Owing fo contampeiee, er WM conarp. © A. MCEUEN | tack upon the square oniy six men were killed and | dicted that none of uss teenth eit Get any Detter | bank deposits during the month of March, 1es1, | Messns Judd & Detweller, the force of Sraupriuters, bad but a te had Marco tearrested fer the CONAUD & MoZUEN. | twenty-three wounded on the English side. Cap. | treaunent this session. and read_as follows: March 1, $10.05. 40, dees; | Whleh had been Increased to fitty in Olen to mie, Hk ad, Marco rearrested 10 a | hy = | promptly the emergency of res e entire Murder Of M = TI Marco's health sud~ = 5th, $70; 7th, $117.60; Bub, $136; 9th, $245.95: 15th : 5 soe ae | deniy commenced tiling: 4 3 bee = > $117.60; 45.95 5 : aes ue | denis jing again. It has been dis §n an Ecuadorian Prison, | $116.10;'171n, $847; 18th, $116 : 3)th, $105 20h. B60. | fay, tie dally. preparaticn for potine noe ee oe, | coverod that be was enting Sean, PREECE GENE SO-CSHTA TO ERRVENT RKEOU.| Whe diatriee stoeney oalled aizention| tora pas- | 15) Really preparation fox publics aur ens | ——— Hatin loans, plariuaeinsiarauce in rel ¥ slaves, several of whom have subinitted see Bureau of mogioine sa Tanger. The ba oe matter of theday, buterery advertisement, 50 that | Talk about the Cabinet.. sang tranascting a} Gusineen pertaining he ‘They say the mahdisentthem from | | 1h the House yesterday,M(r-McComas, (Md.) intro- | count showed that, $205 was deposited oy tae ay | Sas set athe es coutalned in Sie STAM VO-day | wR, CLEVELAND'S VIEWS A8 TO GEOGRAPRICU. ALLOR ther officials owning or toxin rere Bae eaten tas ea duced a resolution reciting that Jullo R. Santos, | When Baked Vat be Bad done witht ths 9600 or | WSr fever Hine o/clGok tt Sher OF Fhe Xationar | DOR PORTRADIE Gonna ce, eee as cial n te te es : Nie ron : aici 5 I re: “4 Mr. Geo. E. Letaon, er of The National | POSTMASTER GENERAL * ey aati: beopereys wt wo fezval in ay evening. | an American cltized, had been iinprisoned in Eeua- | more remaining the witness sald I presuine t paid Piibune Kindly sot ee es ee sara, hive there | Karly db “uesday morning scouting purties made | dor on a charge of-consptracy and lis speedy ox | rout to solnebade OF hee i interests nily looked after. Especial atteati | @ reconnolssance and destroyed y vile vas a er a v + | ning of THe Stak, and in this way the publication | Senator Jonas, of Loutsiana, is spoken of as th¢ fee Dioniecn: | | ce # Ppayincnt of taxce, | ages, The British toe ote egos, empty vil- | cution was apprehended, aud requesting the See | Mr. Worthington asked ‘whether if he had paid p ‘H&M W. CATHERWOOD. he collection of rents, payincnt of taxce advanced through the vil | retary of State to the hy this money ou* in settlement of bills, the 3 | Was facilitated and delay prevented. Owing toa coming Postmaster General. Mr. Smalley, of Ver and the preservation of property. __J020-lin* "| ages around Metemneh, Wednesday they made a | had been taken Dicthla Boversinae in the es wouid not show such payments on that data He difference in the presses Tue Stax appears to-day mont, member of the National Democratic y puaverpnma_ | = COTT. REAL ESTATE BRo. | Teconnolssanceand found Metemnen fairly well for | ses. Mr. McComas called on Secretary Freling- } said If they were so pald out, the books wouid | With PUy ae ens instead of the usual eight. AS mittee, whohas seen and talked with Mr. Ck = ws 4 &-3" ker, ix now located in hie how office, im the Ray, | tilled, Five of Gen. Gordon’s steamers, conveying | huysen in person regarding the matter. ‘Santos be- | show it, but he may have used the money in other | Prompuy eon us weed pit_men under the @i- a different times since the election, witlle here Y R G Hogs Lusidinue, 0 146 F strove norchwest, where he 500 Soldiers and five guns, arrived at Gubat on the | longed i ‘ashington county, Maryland, and was | ways Fee rat, Heed, Pilling bean to clear out the | Gay or two ago, exprasnd the helet tine ‘Senator aE EAR ovxp Groops. Petab Riches ities fon the transaction of the Heal | 22. All the troops and ‘guns were landed, when | ¢ nrotessor tinea University of Virginia for a time | Mr. Drew’s attention was called Itkewise to other | Fubbish snd repair thedamaxe done. The most na- | G4¥ o! would go into the Cabinet. It 1s known Estate Business in ail tte bratiches however produced upon, Metemneh, without, | Later he went to Bahia, Ecuador, where heengaged | payments made to iin, ‘There eaenee warts entry | portany matter wiich Fequired attention was the yr. Jonas has the endors ry many of = Fine Kesilenca for sas. “Houses in all parts of the | however, producing amy. rent effect upon the | in business. ‘The charges against him,that he pro- | on May 234, 1862, the date of the $1,978.23 payment, | Wester wall, which threatened to topple over upon | moet prominent and Influential leader tay, Bs CaEon A aay nc porthwest and | rebels, Yu is Fe ihe Mahdi 1s sGnding | Inoted rebellion, are saldito be the result of a con- | On May 234 thete were two deposits of $115. and | the roots EO die ae pee erensineming It | He has mot put torch any effort in his eee 4 ones Gale, Row during my | of hewn, from thelowest to The hick wate’ iat wore trons ano 3 aneh. On ine 2d | spiracy having ‘for its object the confiscation of his | $550,and no deposits after it excoeding the usual aes Polling ees being ree ee eae at been idle. ‘Tey have pr iy ot IIL Sie exercised in this special branch. Gen. Wi with Gordon's steamers, | business. The Secretary of the Navy has ordered | posits in course of business. iiding, wit Nwilan Gee } as’ quale 4 rf the lowest rates of interest, with | bombarded Blendy for is ae eqnOst com. | aman-of-war to go to Bahla to prevent the exccu- | Mr. drew Was asked what he had done with the | Dullding, which will be begun at once. It is £U- iteations. tos-curity. | pletely destroyed the _it is stated that the | tion of Santos until this government is fully in. | $1,978.28,but said he could not tell ne core time, Inj mated that the rear butiding wilt have to be en- | “ir Cleveland has sold on several occ sstons when winrar ai ER eesiindidace sen xebdonel Wiil be trangacted in strict fidelity. Pub- | mahdl has a force of 6 en around Khartoum. | formed as to the merits of the cave Telerence to the — subsequent yments of | Urely rebuilt and that the loss in this particular IS | teikiay about t asivaction of bis cablact that COLE STYLES CF TINEN COLLAKS, to 81 60 per |} jgsolicited. “Telephone 100-1. | Dhe total British eluding the loss at Abu: pe $1,834.24, $1,260.29, ‘and $1,960.28, the bank | between Sever and eight thousand dollars, | he would pay due recrard to the geograpisieal ait oe sees curren —— se16-lin_ | Klea, was 104 killed and2i6 wounded. The enemy's | Barrios and the ‘Nicaragua Camal. | account showed 2o- inoréase in the | ,,7ne damage done to the inain bulldiag is placed | ions of the country, without belke renee a by FINEST LINEN CUFYS (large sizes), to $1.50 per dos. REMOVAL | loss tvas 8,000 killed and wounded, : amount of deposits. ‘The Said that he may | &t $2,500. Including the injuries and to {tue | sectional cousiderationsind after haya: pald pelen | GusaHie? : - = | stewart and: Watreent (4 dispatch thanking Gen | FHEPEESIDENT OF GUATEMALA SAID TO BE TRYING | have kept the money In Nis pockek weeke i Dee ee cee ee ek cana Py ane fire ts placed | much deference to what might be segerdea on EINES 1 OS OM OHIDTS (none better), to 900. each. Lay offices of W. PEIBOE BrLt. removgt to o95 F | Stewart and nis troops for their bravery, ued pre TO DRFRAT THE PROJECT. ments or deposited 1 in stnail amounts, from day | 8¢ Detweon $5,00) and $90,000. ‘This Joss is par- } Mone of une public, he would use hiseen: judg WARM GLOVES, fur Sil Aen ee ee street So ata | moting Gen. Stewart to the rank of major general to day. Ually covered by insurance. 2 ie wn discretion, in sole the uder ee Hae SORA ne Breer ined. twenty, pee ; oe eS Jose de Sepulveda, a citizen of Guatemala, ts * [Continued on third page} At the fireariarm office the moords show that | iis catinet-and that afierertiing tie ene SHILTS AND DRAWERS, averaged and re- TE cen ee Bid Geter aE ELGENQWN | Conuecticut and as New Administra- | temporarily sojourning in Chicago en route’ to =. eee eee a ale the = Food eographical seclions of the country rep IDORED Wlcier aiTKTA, te Telephone call, 379-3. AM orders prouiptiy attended to, Ls sped Washington. He charges that he left Guatemala District Government Affairs, veer aes ry py Would pay no at:ention to contiguity of : 2 SHIRTS, for gentlemen, to | Telephone A alspatch from Albany to the New York Times | in order to escape persecution by President Burien, ee telephone from Na. 2 engine-house to strike the | poe oly Mornay nee nnn lrg larg 1) seduce], 95 per cent, OWN. = | Says: William H. Barnum, chairman of the Demo- | under whose rule not a semblance of et politteal, Comm! rs have authorized Messrs. Beck- | NUMDer Of the box at that house as 151, which was Sake a CR oe Sontiwent gornerey 1 EY pESTATE | cratic National Committee, called up President. Mn The Commissioners have au M 5 | Sas ‘“ he Would take them. ‘The impression or religious liberty survives in the so-called repay juackenbush, contractors Washington | done, At 5:02 a Second alarm was asked for fren ‘nevery departmen | (hows Dewling’e auction rosie Deaiee heat Bee | Glect Cleveland and_ also ‘upon Devel Manning | ie. Senor de Sepulveda says that Barrioseees has | Wis and Seren boda | prevails among leading democrats that. the auntatn come | the & to be followed by a. alarm, ees fate, Blocks, Bettie, Insurance aud “Genasal Adee hr | tag on or Coates at is velleved fo be thé | alarm the possiblity of the. United States becom. | praia. piast he otha or ca atrcome | te engine no icven at 6.08. Oud « or the Miroanen | Postmaster Generaichign Pale tara a 3DF CLATHING, * | [Prout sttention given to any Wsinees entrusted to | fosomeomee within Lye gitt of the’ now Adin? | ine gimarered 1a J treaty, as. its adepeion | PUrPos® of €xpediting work on the extension. no the apparatusiefe Superinten: | % ee ph T ed : tion. N ué-3m_ tration. Mr. Cleveland is expected to G0 to New | would be a checkmate to his cherished aml Ex-Governor Moses has been arrested, this GOCDS. = =| York next Monday. For the per pome OF defeating & be has already: ap tame in Detrolt, for swindling COLT. W. Higgiases, Ded PABEER, OF BOSTON, Mass., leading of Harvard. a cured the services of: ‘ashington lobbyists, NING, " ‘arn, We by laying on of he da | Mus. Ganerenp SuRD.—Mrs. James A. Garfela |who are well suy with funds to indirectly | It is reported that France has decided to official- eae vata, Newcale, Astina, bang are | Was sued in Cleve Ohio, yesterday by wor | Faiso a ery against fhe project, and influence public | ly declare war china THE CLOTHIER, and Ki ney Complatuta, and all nervous diseases’ with. | ian named Thankful ‘for $25,000. ‘Thanktul | opifion against the ‘work. Senor ‘ihe Ohio Lasagne adopt e joint testa. UE the une of mneti Ine. Sammutation free. “Wit viatt | was run over by Mra Garfeld’s cartiage December Fed will visit Wi not in the interest of | tion requesting the Senators and Representatives 0 SEVENIN STREET. m9 Bran poets Office hours Dam, to Bm | fagee that one cy pe og ‘and she al- cama Uut to enlighten our statesmen upon the Hr cangTess to vote for the ratitlcation of the Nicar-