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we - teat =. THE EVENING STAR oe Wa. paneeet Shea Aviso, Wis, Febroary 2 oo wuiugto his ian business; and taking an se a td 4 i. E ber of the state PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ; tive gangoe, meme a aay AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ca 5. wees Oe eee, ie ‘w ‘Berthwest Corner Penasylvania Ave, and 1ith St, by xofterday th 7 a woune. So aoe nant 5 ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, fnilowing week. Tits is pen GEO. W.-ADAMS, Pres't. be as evidence | ‘hae ot 40 rm Se 0 Seater te} ‘counter, 2 Pa ane Bente’ each ‘al! Bpostuze prepald—60 cents & ee ee [Entered Post at Washington, D. C., a8 peeond-clase tall mai Tue Wer over the ice and open water, poat is 25 miles off Point Sable,well pro and fs fast in an ice floe. Vor 66—No. 9,931. : WASHINGTON, D.C.,° TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1885. TWO CENTS. _ agp tg nape rm ya “* The 7 She Weak ment that the _ SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| DISTRICT pax IN THE HOUSE. | shall be required to obtatn anew the wrltten Telegrams to The Star. Decom®troxs RAT Ceiock aa. WEDS Govensaest ReceirTs To-pay.—Internal The Results of Last Night's Session—| dents, ay is herein required of iin. Defeat of the Free Bridge BilI—Provis- Is’ amendment in place of section 6, Car Sompany a art Ident ‘O- MORROW), at Wesley C1 ry 3, i 56,7 aoe Jeo. M. Pullman bas beeu in New York foe as Si nw, will be Oonducted by Rev. Joust Surrey, | TeveNUe, $995,141; customs, $1,456,710. OKLAHOMA IN THE SENATE. fons of the Bill Which Passed. That any restaurant Keeper gr Proprietor, pro- intone oe Kecoea of eating pouben wee citen EVELA | some time, during a portion of which be bas MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, All invited. ac 3 "| Corres or THe STAR In wrappers, duly Final action on the free bridge bill was defeat- Ealoons, or laces where soda-water is kept for CLEVELAND AND LAMAR been enteriained by Mr. Vanderbilt. For more = [Te pie aiehuing te panieE TOL: | stamped,containing thefull report of the mont- ' ed 1n the House last night through the action of | place arcidesete roruslee ei eels oF weree beens Fed on Tooling to transfer of that we, BERNARD LEONARD and THOMAS J. | Ment celebration, can be had at the counting | RIVER AND HARBOR BILL IN THE| mr. Weller, of Iowa, who, when the House had | well-behaved person, on account of race orcolor, Col. Vilas and the Cabinet. —— = the West Shore rare) Do not fail to call at BUCKLEY, ‘have formed a copartnership for the | room in any quantity. imost unanimously voted to take the bill up | shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, bilt and to a harmonizing of the = = ‘transaction bf the Real Estate business, under the firm eee HOUSE. Upon conviction, shall be fined not less ‘than Waguer companies interests, SEATON HALE, have of LEONAED & BUCKLEY. Our office will | GES. GzorGE H. SHARPE, of New York, is a . against the objection of Mr. Hepburn, of Iowa, | hy nor mors tee one hundred dollars io ee Corner oth and Dstreets, | Sn ha piven to sale ard exchange of procera een, | sues? at the White House: i made the point of “no quorum,” and, without | each and crore cereal Pia Thatsbe | CHALLENGING COL. INGERSOLL. | xe2%.0'4 ety Barnet te Deatn. ANDLG008 AT THE VANIETY AND PRICES. | ton offenteand costing tenants, Week theatron: | Axox the President's callers today were aa D Reoasiecs Walt tus coin Lente eno ee | en ee eae ee = doo wn linge tomenty tony ot Gronen toe arava to desta returns, HERNARD LEONARD," | Senators Coke, Maxey and Van Wyck, Repre- T THE COMMITTEES ARE DOING | cata not poseibiy geta quorum aud he would | lumbin, ted on eehalr erereot oy Tt poner ak early this morning by the bursting of a fb THOMAS J. BUCKLEY. __| sentatives Lacey and Evans, and Governor Baineain is pointe lettin no bills go through, | torney or attorneys, subject to ap] al bs elther sene lamp. f EF BROOKS, | Boutwelt. icthey did not withdraw that bill, Fully ture | party to the Gruminal Court of the District of| THE CONGRESS OF DYNAMITERS. FANCY GLOBES AND ORNAMENTS. ‘The Senate. fourths of the members present cried outagainst | Columbia, in the same manner as ts now or From Wall Sirect To-day. action. P Secuialod Ge GAN ER TenEe ee Avrorxtrn—The Secretary of the Treasury | 4! - ‘i vg { Bi action, but he stood | niront of the speaker's | may be hereafter provided. for the enforcement — + ns Wall Street, 11a, JOR RENT- Hz TWO WINDOWS | fNAUGURATION GLOBES on hand. Call and ex- | tay appointed Adonirum J. Pierson to be ex- nly three Senators heard the chaplain’s | gesk and Stamped his feet to emphasize his de- | of the District fines and penalties under the} gENATOR LAMAR AT ALBANY. ‘iday the stock exe oe eee pr gmatner of fen for the port of New York, vieo | Praver tn the Senato today, but half dosen | termination Hip atick." In order toget through | ordinances and ea ares melee oh 11 6 lg leaner oom, Penna av ve EF. BROOKS, James R. Dav! stood Just without the chamber, and entered | With other business they had to yield to him. Sec. 7. That its pete Bye fs | He 81 the Night with the Prest- tees were from ° 3 Bsn an a eine | ges oe eee aie ame aninne| Whee tO PATER wae MUMEN ton oe SOME MINOK MEASURES SO tat See tee aa eeeecia | cSembttece: te emg ep i Dior om Pema erate ar ge winds cen: | [ [SEPP RPRCIAL, NOTICE. — ORDERS FOR | att) ne the pact of Ain Pre a ATthtr | journal was ordered to be read only Senators | to rch there was bo objection were taken. up | times displayed in a conspicuous position in iis | Spectal Dispatch to Tare Evawiwo Stan. showed th =¥ fral Joeation. the fuest view” e Inaugural parade | $F aaree , iumbing attended to promptly by ED. J. eet ‘aot ey Morgan and Fair were In thelr seats, the others | nd pasted. Mr. Barbour moved to concur 1 | piace of business, and if he has no place of busl- | ALBANY. N. ¥., February 24. - senetor Lamar frat location. th HANNAN, O17 Lith st. nw. ‘Telephone 943-2: | residence In this city for a short period. He 2 the Senate amendments tothe bill, for the re- | DOS tmexhivit these on demmnd of the pres : : = ; 2s Acidtvess pea” will then take up his residence in New York, Gia Sisto tae ott Soe renee Mer of Melissa G. Polar which was done without | per hiccr and els iesebe wants the, duteot mado. night of iy with President ct Cleve- . \ resid K, | quarter past 12 cen $ s “é y . 40 | and, not havi ed to his ho! DESERVED, CHATS THE AGRO Tallon OF He tetaras Ar Tee aE | UCN, | The ile laid Deore. the Sonate a metaoria | CBPYULot ae sonal, amendment changing Une Poo ce upon he ra cei | thisinoraing. Turned 1 bis otelatmine | ofS ON ENE GD “« u a About the Ist of June he hoe isc , towns E Be ¥ o : bn south site of Penna. ave. bet. Lith ae Will go on an extensive fishing trip, making his | Diacing of Genrteretoa en ered ee Re eine the printing of 25,000 extra coples of the | aby person stating that he. has good ground to ~~ COL. LAMONT GONE HOM, Sarna < Wiforsuleat WHTETINGTONS, 1 til be present, na atrancements for the Inauguration | Headquarters at the Restigouche Fishing club, Also, & memorial from the Massachu- | Coneurred In. eet OF the Distrlet was) peljeve and does belleve that any person re-| Col, Lamont has gone to Cortland, the home | Sa 20% = : ‘wl be Eompleied dt this meet ca to whieh he belongs, near St, Johns, NB. setts Woman Suffrage association praying that |on’Wire 46 give tirum TO PROPERTY SOLD fulred by this act to have @ lcense ts doing | of his parents, for two days, to arrange family | will be r s 935 5 arya) NORRIS Prenigie_| Tite Navy department is informed that the | Gomurest may take steps to prowibit the dix FOR TAXES, place to jauea warrant Wo Wie mor or poles | Matters before his departure for Wanhinston. | Cs \0eea 4a ae ectecdiacs ‘Wl @uring the Inancuration a = aeeeenal TED MAPLES g | U.S. 8. Marion will sail tomorrow from Ports- ses oe eS ‘The bill to enable the District Commissioners | authorizing iilese a. proper license fs pro- | Sensational reports that he 4s aw: ptared dernews. ins a [a> THE, CELEBRATED MAPLE GROV, on account of sex. ‘The papers were laid on the ea prope mission for Cleveland are absol psox, N, ¥.. F 4. TOR k TNAvGT [ Satsage recived ice @ week at H.,, for Hampton Roads, table. to give tite to property sold for taxes was then | diced, fo Close dp such place of busines, Who ion for Cleveland are absolutely Bh ose gh nel ae ai in SEN N's El Ne. ke cl lo 5 AR OV ENS Fire 5 i eae mie MGNMEADSC GER Tas Gaon -will SENATOR ALLISON'S ELECTION. taken up and passed after some discussion. recute suc 2'S MOVEMENTS, Register, says: Oscar to soy any- | the murde Metropolitai NT-41H OF s hanged wil A. Vandercook, at At inn ry (Sains = ; z f senor such place, and report thereon directly tosald | president-clect Cleveland d Steeping, accommeitions | take place tomorrow at 2:30 p.m at St. JobN's | aaa" clectioun maka eat ee ees | gfne nil, af amended, reads: “That hereatter | Poited Goure which, upun hotles, 5 the alleged thing concerning Senator Lamar's visit, and | litz, Columbia counts January 10 SS, Ne quarters, cleambeds, well-heated | @hy “ delinquent, shall promptly hear and determine | aise, eclines y ether he expects al Ame nan od 4 Sie night, Inquire of JULtUs | Church, in this cits garding the dual set of credentials of Senator | $2f040.¥ aw, by the collector of taxes of the | the gullgor innocence of the party accused, and, | W80. declines to say wheth le ge ag Hihe fiend nie Cool Peansylvania av T21St TARIFF IN SWEDEN.—The United States min-} Allison's election, The substance of the report Cominissioners of said Distriet, or by other law. | 4 Etilty, impose the punishment prescribed st r LLONS MILK FOR THE 4TH | ister at Stockholm informs the State ‘depart- | Mr. Hoar said, was that, however, that he dues not expect a visit from Sunday, by ex-Sheriff Henry M. Hanor, Send ip orders early. Mt Vernon ful authority, shall entitle the purchaser, his | Herein: and the Commissioners of the District | Frank Jones of New Hampelkine of congrone | aetyp i SUNaay ———_ as Mr. Allison appeares BROS, ASP PA isoner was in the wilder: dis to be elected in either event, it was not profita- eemed | S28ll have power to close all Where in- | man-elect Scott, of Pennsylv: ess 100 miles from civilization, He was cone ALCONY A Ey nica ee: x._ | onltions for the Invvonttn ag Considering Prom | bie to inquire whether: the legal election was | BGs OF asslgus, lf tho property be not redeemed | toxieating iquors are, cold. whenever I Ut ator Lamar returned to liis hotel at 10, | vered to Toronto and lodeed tn pean eater P18 Pennsy Ivasia ave nsile D.C. FAHEY. _| ositions for the imposition of pure that which took place on the second Tuesday | vided by law, to a deed from the Cominissioners | opinion, the preservation of public order makes | stayed five minutes aud then wont wut diielae, ing extradition, Beckwith burned the body of ee hE pur |p AN guties on pork, wheat, maize, peus, barley, oats, | aiter the temporary organization of the legisia- f the Distdien, wich weed ate e exercise of such power necessarys He fs still in the city. “He is not at Cleveland's | his victim, save portions which be pickled for OR. iceaey eet Clee Bar ost eee te all these arti: | ture or the second Tuesday after the permanent | Ofive, Disitict, winich deed shall vest in the | " Kees “That every’ person, liable to @ conse | He ss.Stlt to the cit BR ib claruder gitar | baad yar poe oa re Orrick. oy rue GoLcsnta Rartway Co. | | cles but cheese are now admitted free. The pro- | organization; and if it were neceseare ee deter, Sinuptive cocidonce te ath ead sual be Pre | tax under this act who shall fail to pay the inmasuterye Va pt F HO TEN | oceiag year will be held at the Kelloge Kutiting Ne | Nopwagutles 40 not atteet Importations into | mine that question it was for the Forty-ninth, | SUmptlve, evidence property so conveyed was | £#me before engaging in the business for wh On his ‘arrival this morning Senatorelect| A Mysterions Tennessee Murder. 116 F MARCH 10TH PRONIMO, between | OT W8¥- —————— and not the Forty-elghth, Congress to deter- | Subject to the taxes @t which the property was | the Heense may be required shall, for eq Evarts called immedia’ yn Cleveland. KNOXVILLE, TENN., February 24,—On Sunt oor RENT-For Tite aw the hoursof'T and 2 o'clock pm. ‘ NAVAL OnpenmcSurmon Fr I. Dubois, om | mine. ‘The report and credentials were placed | SU" j; that such taxes were not paid, that the Saeed fend Si akatian Sete oak De =p night, Wim, Haun, 60 years old, wis murdere Front Room with two 7, 3 __ WTO dered to the Galena: "Bronough; | ne Property wis not redeemed before the execution si acd sa tle ag peti a na CHALLENGING COL. INGERSOLL. = CASTER & HOWARD, : : : of the Pennsy iv ‘ In his house, seven mulles south of Knoxvill THE OKLAHOMA BILL PASSED. deed and tht the manner, levy, notice, | Hyemer more than fifty dollars. © — where he lived with his married son, While t Mr. Cullom presented a memorial from the | Sile aud all other prerequisite of law were com | i1cense and violating auy of the provisions of| AM Kowa Lawyer Who Has Given ap |iaticrs wifo wos in the kitchen sho heard @ legislature of Illinois urging some early and sat- | Bled! With necessary, and proper to make such | ¢ni.'act shall be Hable for each violation thereof | His Practice to Vindicate Christian: | ee ee etal ten nen eee i - istictory settlement of the Oklahoma ques | “Mr, xicComas explained that the bill filled a | 10.8 fine not exceeding S—, and,in addition | tty, heart. ‘The murderer ad escaped, levi eh Sigh Puinters and” Glaziers, are at | Mm. W. W. Conconan Not CoxFixep 70 | tic need very much felt in the District, us there is | hereto, his lecnse may be revoked by the Com- trace behind, ‘The old man recenily rece ee aerated pat Phone call, 7933. All | His Bep.—The reports that Mr. W. W. Cor-| Mr. Cullom sald it was a very important | no proper provision of the kind in the revised | ™ de the speclal duty of the police departinent |. CHICAGO, February 24.—Darring acclgents in | $1,700 trom the government as buck bouBtS 1ok ders promptly. attended om | coran has been confined to his bed since the | Question. statutes of the District of Columbia, To promptly anrest uid tring beisce ie moeer [the tranamisdon of the malls, Col, Hibbert G. |S son who was kiled in thewer, he ereoay = LUMBER. dedication of the Washins manne ne Dae ee eae eT Tee [ime raut who originally Introduced the bill | Colors nl Gatayns who mee violate say or tie | IOEOrHOll Will Wodnenta arteens, ronetin o; | weak mot tn tine tpOuen et thee tires at ee meeener, re account of the exertion and exposure on that | hel published so many articles favoring‘the im- | tn the House, sald in the course of his remarks: | OMCers all persons who may violate any Of the | Ingersoli will, Wednesday morning, ree It is suspeeted that the son who Uved in the old Having on band upwards of 3,000,000 feet of | Occasion are fond ee epee mediate opening of those lands to settlement | “By the last report of the District Commission- | PPvisions he malssive, of wi detached from the coast survey and placed on waiting orders: ‘on the retired lis . Se chemistsaund Drngsists.cor. 70 We give special attention to the cony ns. Pure and fresh drugs kept in 4 ROGINSKT & LEWIS, THE WELT- nsign Win, L. Varnum, placed 2 i the following copy Is made "6 ha dered uher. us, ‘or | fi t P a ec. 10. That the Police Court shall, upon in- man's Sones aaa _ BEASS. ILENE = - a ® vase ae wel vr. | Would publish the true state of the ease it would | ers it appears that there were arrears of taxes in y filed by the cn M pie. | Public this morning: ————>—— FRWOEKS Axi oOneD BUDDING SED HARDWOOD DUM SE | re One Stee oT eee ee oer, | Wand greatly tothe public peace It the eattors | tite Disricr aga man tena ea eee ee eneten duly led bythe storey oC ke Dis. “curcaco, 234, Paring Robbery at Fort Worth. CALL AND EXAMI and desirous of making room for_Meoming stock, we | pact, which, toxether with the continued in| Of Such papers examined the question they | November last to the amount of SS! pty 3 P i mate be adie: thupear | “Chl. Robert @, Ingersott: able for him to | Would be convinced that under existing trea | While taxes on real estate ought to be, and gen- | fomplaint duly made before the judge thereof | “Dyan'sne: 1 respectiully Invite you circumstances, | UES twas impossible to open such lands to set- | erally are, collected in alarger percent than br that purpose, issue @ warraut against any | sage in a Jolt discis tion ceremonies | Uement in the present state of the title, taxes upon personal property in this District, | Beton OF Cg violation of any of the provisions | Chiicazo, in. which Iw 188 aggravated his cold. He h Mr, Plumb said that whatever title the In-| on the contrary, as shown by last. yea is Ret, Which nt may be a : ont WontTn, TEX. February 24.—A bold or this month extra inducements in all grades. | clement weather, made it adv robbery and assault occurred here last woe ‘And in order to meet and supply. your ‘wants, | cremepe weather, made Ita whieh we guarantee to-do, ® postal addressed to us | $13 ne : Shall Dave’ prompe resrense, ‘post . attendance at the if which $6,000 worth of diamonds and jew awnsbop owned by James ‘n trom Ss at- | the male Sree Be be wins: propositions: 1 Branch & Co. While J. Boyd, the assistant, was pee Se ca i PR Se Ce (lané may have remaining in the lands inques- | tempt at collection, 95.3 per cent of ‘the taxes | the mulor bf police and made Fetumable be Delirium closing. Wp; thites anch Onieei. ne mitvsioseh WM. McLEAN & S0 : S eendiier Ee Anatieie ie fon It wits one that could only find expression | upon personal property ure collected and paid, | {he Pores Court. Sue ju Stating the names of’ $d. Insanit: to Boyd, and commenced talking to him. A inauguration, in which he ismuch ine | money: iewas nota ttle that the Indians | and only 90 per. cent of the taxes upon real ex: | Tne shall Keep a docket stating the names it assum cond hit Boyd. on the head with «pistol bith the inauguration, in which he ismueh in- | 8 moneys At Soe tute. ‘The only meaus. provided by tew fee the | We Persons issued neainst, the date, to whom Sg dodd ots oe nit Baya ca the bead with a stax Oe oe Mr. Dawes, believed it, was such remarks as | collection of taxes on real estate is by the sale | “irected, for what otfense, aud on whose infor- and gaeued hin, Walle ions souver warded PERSONAL. hofield has returned to | those of Mr. Plumb that had led to people going | of the real estate for the taxes, AU te last ate Hi. That thany caseot appeal svom te i re rifled the safe of all the gol Chicago.—dir. James Gordon Bennett, pro, | ©.0klthoma, temptat such sale there was not a bidder for | accion of thet Palin Cone Cee erat pt this invits watches aod dismopds, Sie ace then geeen . MOST Lia er Wi ee oth Mr. Cullom thought that if there was so mueh | 4nY property in the Distriet, the reason being | @cclsion of tie Polive Court to the Crimin and cust out d store and left./ Boyd, on_ recoveriny Brletor of the New York Herald, arrived in | aitrerence of opinion Im this henave about ts | Wat w bid in the property. was sunaie am iis Hip trees ne Mears out in the Seriptures, and to t : the alarm. ‘The propricior i w York from Europe yes status of the lands in question, people in Iilinols | form, as nobady was uuthorized to execute a | Tatton ‘ot tue of tue provisions of tas select any Sick or insane y the shop says the burglary has ruined bin, ENT CELERRA Miles fs suffering from a inital sed if they did not quite | deed’ upon asule for delinquent taxes. What | IMUM. Of Aus of tue provisious of this, act, as incurable, if you a — > y wih Peewee nlp onal theater, which lands stood. 1s sought to be accomplished. by this bill is to | 2# Be Uaely oO pay euch fine. p as umember of the ¢ * Fuhr, far asst | z i . 4 - y or fort osed by law for such oflens renowted for tsexcellent cuisine, has just mous consent to at | Supply that defect by vesting authority, some- | OF 10 ull be committed to the. Work? eda French table « 1 hi pintine | from Tennessee, and up the bill heretefore Sntroduced by | where (and ivis thought that the best place to | F mamas nts, apprecla- 4 mies Claret Jacludes,_ 92. Reruiat, real tut, 604 Inauguration —~Ger ze the President te negotiate for | deposit that authority ts with the District Com. Pin the Saale on ence Lami elite derer, Lee, whose attempted execution . pinnee, Re the bill of fared spe | snetoy of the ein t missioners) to exec ced of y Bol z sonally, and hor s humble etort nderer, Lee, emp class in'every respect for Indiesand gem | train eco We EAD RUF ne or taree ecules & deed Of property old, ent.shall such imprisonment be for & may be inetrume! iatee fe | terday proved such # failure bas been come . te Nurise, Pr inst—_S ise hands, BILL AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF DISTRICT | Mavs for aay Oe Tre than one hundred | in arisen’ eades nd thus enlist ¥ muted to life mprisonment, doar. 01 the rexular time. n ore z pe as to the an, Yours respectia 7 Dy wes suid the “regular time” would | ,,7he DM belng passed, Mr. Barbour called up A for licenses: And at laws a Liste: Loxnox, Fehrnary 24.—The conservatives DR NEW YORK CITY, i ome. the following bill, whi ie ances relating to the auie in the isteict of | 7 Mi McMillen. ts a lawyer now feel confident of securing the Irish vote. 7 Medicated Electric ahd | ons consent was given totake up the | Be itenacted, ete., “That the Commissioners | Columbia of ‘disiled malts ore formentea | OWA, Who has been visitingr in Ula, TRABAND OF WAR, = AND BLANKETS fsouriave uw. f1m | Tne sunny weather of ysterday afternoon | ee TE aay yanures it was tend In | of the District of Columbia be, and they are | liquors, wines or cordials, either by wholesale | PW oi Iu Chicago on h 24.~The French dogs W. Macanryey. | made it very pleasant for calling, and a number . It now goes to the House for | hereby, autharized and empowered to sell and | ort ‘il, in conflict herewith, are hereby re- Eee cred Meial notice vast Ne ‘the of ladies were out, many of them simply leay- | #¢Hon in that body, convey’ to the highest bidder at. public auction but no pending proseciitions for violu- | WitAde F é onth ree cons 3 mans | Mr. Jones (of Nevada), from the com-| the following-named property, with the ime {ing laws and ordinances shall be | He, better p of his new work. ‘The contraband of war if ing their cards at houses where the hostess had | mittee on conti nt expenses, reported favora- | provements thereon, belonging to and bein s act, | kentleman inentions several cases in which be nd to or from Chinese: not announced her intention of receiving either | bly the resolution to pay ex-Senator Spencer, of | Within the District. of Columbia: Lote s, 4 and clock ihe House adjourned, closing | (li! lv bave driven out devils and eared de nese state that they have stores of that . J 0 0'¢ use adj , closing | {ijurn ti Sor formally or informally during the lenten w. Alabama, the amount of his disbursements in and parts of lots 5, 9 and 10, in square 8’ the District business for this Congress. lirlure tremens, He has butone law e pend. ple at Pekin in suificient quantity to last ents Corpon Asa ceneral rule, however, it seems to be un. | Maintaining his right to his seat in the Senate. 30, in square 209; part of lot 6, squ: ecient Penta Ing ut present, and tht is a test prohibiiion rament Hon fate, Muniedj d Railroad | ge 1 rial Notice has been | Mt-Jones asked unanimous consent to consider | 925; lots 16 and 17, square 1098; ohe acre deat TILE NAVY VOUCHER CASES. case in the supreme court of Towa, Mr. Me ‘THe BRIVIRE NAVY SerrCAre, n nintil 9 p.m, si Securities bouzit and Sold on ky commision. me Lice will continae to be | He resolution at once, the junction of the Chain bridge, Tunlawo and Millan claims $0 be eufticte vrehanded to | Loxnox, February 24.—The navy esti ——=— Collections of Inraits, Notes, Dividenis atid Coupons | given to th Tete waa t | Mr. Morgan objected, and it went to the eal- | Lough! gn north inte of Bickrell’s | The Trials Pbstponed Until the Next | ‘strit the charge that he ls working tor mer | «1 OkRen. bopmiagy 2k The Rave extimat e thrvughoot the Cuited States, Canada and Eu | #t home informally on their recular Tt omar meee ate ewext| conary gain or any othe * that entire | fOr LENG prior tamepocttcmefoe Pood z > was also noticeable yest atternoon that . Tennallytown aud Bright wood, iat Term on Account of Judge Wylie’s | Gevuiion to the caw pristianity, intended to meet the Maury expenses wn yosrers vate Telesraph wire direct to our New York and | an unusually large erowd of promenuiers were ‘THE FIVE MINUTE RULE. Gi Jonn NOG OU ee Iness—Carrigan Brought to Court . ent = provide for the constraction of seventy-three: Aphis corn 6 _) on the streets, and at no time this winter has | Mr, Allison offered a resolution providing Cinentrond, adjoining land of Ge ad Arraigned—Sail Fixed at $15,000. The Dynamite Congress. vessels, Including eleven iron-clads, = PANU Nae aied daies med more allve WILD | that for the remainder of the session it shall be | Gluphe! Tesh Muolning Ia SuAte. | soe REPORTED SiXcE | THE PRINCE OF WALES GOIEG 70 IRELARD, Wasi: BAgn Ge OF Seuntar in order to move the application of the five- | Georgetown powder-hou: Judge MacArthur opened the Criminal Court |” DN ROSSA. Loxnox, February 24. Whereas, by sativa sense Cf senator minute rule to anendments proposed to appro- | dred perches west of the Si this morning, He said that owing tothe stek.| | Paxrs, ebro ae nthe comerean | S88 ot Tenia aah el tie Oe Ak Tiss been inasle to apieae that the | tol street, presented a bri Hution bills. Mr. Allison asked for the imme- | the old fish-market lot in Ge ness of Judze Wylie, who was confined to bis | Metal Golock in the eveniie and continued | tom tn Dublin, pee FFE cco HOA OB vee ringtins mats | tng, The cecasion was a ruption given to the | Gate eonsideration of the resolution. West comer of Potemae and G immneyak Wee Wiewagtit Ment te UiscuanetietoHt | U1 o'clork ia the morning, das, | April. They = 2 ‘ ‘i sons and daughters or New Thampstire, resident | 28 pe ected; re roceeds of the sule o : ght bes: hi e ot in attendance, nor did he | Most ‘« st . ©£ Gonos & | 1 visiting here, and it brousht te FRO ee ne Over HL 20 Brae eeciniee Jury for the term, as the new term begins next Gne American delezate, Capt, | artic Gute propened! tae.” ‘The opinion tt P oFEE cco H aA ELLE feesonmots : Fe and notable assemblase. Theebict t Mr, Sherman presented the annual report of | Monday, He therefore discharged the petit nt Seen eentie Sree ber teense . | si fir ones pipes apt of the evening was the presence of the New | telibratian of Congress, and it was ‘ordered | 5 suid announced that there Would be no fur- | Blices ve or of Corcosatis resolution, | pucks a, | “Now, therelore 1 LER Hampshire Club, fon on its | printed. atever: Provided, ther trials this tera. aliases Stason cooued | ie Rist alee ea eee Kg ‘of the Carte: ws y ne eon ew Ul roe ee its |" Mr. MitcheM! asked unanimous consentto take | lee feyetonere te ic aghest i fed Rint Pie eoars would) Proceed See A rakes SS | countries welll atabe wae Sisk tae eae will, embers and the other children o > pension bills on the calendar under the five. | public sule for any or All of si 0S Of Pr ° sowalled navy voucher Is od eam be inaty, ‘babs facts number of 2 sentin SRR Eee oe ener under tte aye | rig, or parts thereof is not a fulleand tuir price Messrs, Drew, Hangdort sind meriean dei Uheretore, be Umely, &hd probably productive peaee invited. ‘The occasion; \s thought it would be better tohave | for the sume, the said Cotumis: Thave in court with their counsel. onus braked de Soaram, February 21:~She Fenems dues Sor the perio ence ses nina! anil unpremedie janine dession for thems | Uhe right to feject such bid os annul d, Daniel -Cartig ties exprenscd thn opinion thank mrceaes thie bape that tie Primes af Watery | osttee: thus Tut day of Mr. Edwi voveyof West Viteinta,and | Mr. Hoar would oppose anything like a shut-| Syivutewue at ay ceeding the bid or bids ; serpy icra tay tie Thang EY rs] i Wi bee dauahter 6 . | ting off of debate in the Senate, made at public auction, . " . sie - Lev, dauchter of the late ae iO ate = sans ust be clearly dissociated from polities, pre. n nz of flit : Mr. Tale. from Massachu-| See. 2. That the Commissioners may in like 5 s a it BREESE AE the ana call the time of | Manuier sell and convey all that portion of lot oMalned Oe Ee ee ee pee Ht (=> SANUELS.SHEDD, urchin the presenee of 1 the Ser ih work, large | Lin square 431, pu sd by them from J. Foote discieg cherie 1 a dynuniters éi caged ped gave an an spasa Tiere wore ah ot fo te inuct Delad | Ford Thompson, iving north of the center tine ¢ A =P “ kK toe Pe u FINE GAS FIXTURES, tricot trinined widnpleat paren | of the north wall the new poli pu-house rthur's attention to sondoia, EXigtinnapy to ieee Ser te perpen er AR DECOR aiken awn) eee Se Denies ae i : extended, belpg twenty-eight fect i been brot e wate riiodews = A DUPLEX, MOFHRING AND STUDENT LAMPS | ral ceremonies, in five minutes, and eae dictine: Ms 8 lea sD ies |e a des \ a aX ene 2 TOL WW. anteniare tule useitiig mi Kis Oe ee EXEMPTION FROM TAXES, ETC. Carrigan was then arraigned on three Indict- | leaee of two persons unjustly thajisoned, procured his desired interview, either with 2”4 tu 2 RoE EEE ELD UE ments—the ed Aznew Indictinent, which —— = aie ening. he ained iziuent the remark ob Mr. Hale | Bills were then passed exempting St pope or Cardinal Jacot Ci the Dempsey case, and iis —Eoe With a number ¢ nels ct d from the very linperfect compre: | and, the Ascension churches from back taxes, | Hgured. in the Dvinpees case, and invotre THE SPECIAL SALE. COMMENCES MONDAY. aoe RENOVA Ua Mr. Will 14 ath | hension by that Henator of the Constitution of | Snakne Senate umendment to the bill for the | Gece Te hah Ma ane antl oot FERRUALY Db TEEMINATES SATUR: | _ Law offices of W. Pemce BELL removed to street, w dart i a8 "| reliet of the Lather Statue association, provid- | jdietment ust Carrigan alone, tn a Day, renreany THE FOLLOWING DE. | Street oie ‘He will return here before ues al anpaian t dng that the uct may be mndditied at any tne at | g823—a id pleaded not guilty tu each ease, y 2A : Bi Y ! Sy = aE TS eS ee k pris 5 Cony as concurred in, > |. B. Moulton, w! eared ss counsel at inelud- 6, Whi si VITH, the new and popular brain and Nerve Tonle | residence on I stree ev Z - Aiea now with the understanding that they co invested junds have iN ndoned, in PANS, LEATHER Goobs, JEWELRY. nd Safeguard against Malaria, BAe Chana ee Mi Rolior of PENSION BILLS, ‘A bill to emend the act to increase the water | Pov indmavwa, i ho desired: after examining | ais tines Were been nade. An'the sear yank —L_ ae ae eee a the glans oF in bottles by WC MI Th ital Bieyete 2 Mr. Mitchell moved to take up the first pen-| supply of the District of Columbia, extending | tneindictinents, to enter pleas in demurrer, mostly gone into buildings. The coll bodies have been discovered, veuine abd Manutactorer, 1as0° Peasy ¢ Capital Biey sion bill on the calendar, ‘This was agreed to; | the time one year when. persons whose prop-| “What is the aggregate amount Involved?” | aries have remitined stationary for 15 years, e tables were foun é — apil in their club rooms 1: 5 ig "| erty has been ‘condemned for the extension of | asked Judge MacArthur. — Parts of a human body = 7 Washington's birthday, Teas 35 Mays water works may accept the appraised value of | “I haven't added them up,” sald Mr. Worth- ‘The War floor, In one corner : N D. a ary and mu-teal ‘The Lill was passed, the property or go to the Court of Claims, was | ington, “but they amount somewhere in the "3 PORCH was a coffin, wh say been taken. : ‘ EW ESIGNS: sion gave get In the course of debate on the bill Mr, Jack: | passed. jelehborhood of $29,000." za Sere there by an undertaker, Inflead ofbeing buried. i or ing of friends of the son remarked that since December, 1884, the | Tyy pint, 70 REGULATE THE MANUFACTURE | ""Whatamountof ball do you ask?” The garret ped to have been & piace Of de- r SLATE AND WOOD MANTELS The National Lodze, No. 12, F. A. A. M., gave | Senute pension committee had keoee dered £00) AND SALE GF LIQuons. “T think,” sald Mr. Worthington, “that the Prisoners | Pesit for the remains of subjects Séattered ies 3 cery lon cxses thi been. rejec 2 2 e dist hee bout were found emai uma —— FOR THIS SEASON ton ndvontfe and enjovable dancing recep- Of those over 6O-per ceny had | The bill to regulate the manufacture and sale ee sce ice oa Deings, white and black, male and female. iN ‘at the National Kitles’ hall last night, v re] ed by th tte \d malt li in the Distri PS fee 7 “a state that two thousand Arabs from the vicin- ae eh sefloeted erent credit upon tho eens ly reported by the committee, of spirituous and malt liquors in the District of | “SWhere does he reside?” asked the Jude, ity of Meteraneh were encamped near the Brit- Now on exhibition at , committees, ae onthe deena ake UP, the next | Columbia was then taken up, Several amend-| “In the elty of Washington,” answered Mr, | if of Metemneh were encatnped near the night ‘The Cabinet Parzie. J. F. MANNING & 00-8, ‘Abnér's hall was very prettily decorated last pnsiderable discussion arose as to the | ments were otfered. One by Mr, Slemner, re-| Moulton, method of taking up the bills. Finally, a | Dealing all laws taxing come: assault upon the British lines. Halt of the m MR, HEWITT SAYS IT WILL RE A SURPRISE il agents Sell- |” “In fixing bail, your honor,” sald Mr. Worth- y er for the attack, but the o WHEN SOLVED. a night in honor of the full dress reception of the | 1 n prevailed totake up in their order all by sample in the District, was ruled out on | ington, “the fact’ should be taken into consider. | Were eneer y a 1320 Pennsylvania ave.mw. | Union Veterans (Ist com i cted | pension bills favorably reported, and they were | q fointof order, and Mr. Price's amendment, | mk that neha teeta Rett ae Sees oe ‘The attack, thereiore, Even the knowingones in the democratio . TILES, GRATES, RANGES, LaTiMupsrt-15tp | BlarEe and select party _, Dancing | accordingly proceeded with, increasing the wholesaie license tax from $100, | “That _is a misapprehension,” said Mr. Moul- | ’Shctich Lalleh, of the Kabbabloll tribe has | Patty are beginning to feel puzrled with regard ERE gSSg ee re began at 9 o'clock and continued for several House of Representatives. as provided in the Dill, to $200, was Voted | ton, “He has been in Brooklyn—on the streets been invested with a robe of honor for his ser-| to the cabinet, So little 4s actually known of ERE B im gag, | Haut, aud the occasion was one of complete louse P eetvs down. ‘There was coxlslderble discussion, | of Hrooklyn every day—and has been stopping | Yices tn'cupptying the Bitten with Ric. Clevelaniietulentions that # gencrea Seale FR “ss. | DALTIMORE, JULY 18, 1 pleastire to all, Immediately after the reading of the Journal | points of “no quorum” being made several | at uis sister's house there. He went there on | Yices in supplying the British with ¢ ingordoubt provalla, A day ortwo ago Sep: Eee Sss8 = rith Rheumatism: | | There was a grand reception ball last night | the House proceeded to the consideration of | times and withdrawn again, and finally the bill | business, and made no attempt at conceal- | Supplies. He thinks that the Mahdi s. ie =f! Bey Aarhgperding di yee pie towork. {| at Marini's.siven in honor of Washington's | business under the special rule, in an tucomplete form wals laid on the table | ment.” obtained in Khartoum, Other sheikhs have | Fesentative Hewitt, of New York, who ts eup- birthday by the Uniformed Battalion of the L | Mr. Buckner (Mo.) called up the Senate bill | #14 the bridge bill taken up, but that being | “I have had halfa dozen ns looking for | Siso been decorated. posed to have Mr. Cleveland's confidence, re- F., which included a varied and exc TTROEIRE te Kee oan te (lisposed of (as above stated) by Mr. Weller’s ob | him there,” said Mr, Worthington, “and wateb- | “0 Dern Grcormir et ene atandl has of | murked, tienificantis, to, several, democtats interesting program. ‘The @xercises | Authorizing the Commercial National Bank, of | jections, the liquor bill was again taken up and | ing that very house.” ; fered the Exyptian garrisons in. the equatorial | that when the cabinet shall be authoritatively Oh.os Fase Fc opened with music, alter which se®eral ad. | Chicaxzo, to increase its conte ptock | to | passed, the only Amendment being one offered | ““They did not Know him,” suggested Mr. provinces of the White Niie and Sennaar, a safe | announced it will cause much surprise, $168 FANS FOR dresses were made by the Grand Patriarels aed | 52:000,000. In opposing the bill, Mr. Weller | Py Mr.’ Smalls to enforce thecivil Fights act, Ia Moulton. conduct out of Egypt upon condition thut they | There are still whispers In connection with Oe eee n the dancing began, lasting til | (hgwin Attarked the, national banking system | the District, ‘The bill as passed reads as follows: | "Sir. Moulton remarked that to place the bait | 624 up thelr arms. cabinet talk of Senator Jackson, of Ten psc SATCHLELS FOR 76. Laos, Acresrios ae os declaring that it was the duty of every patriot | ye i enucted, &e, That wholesale dealers in | go high indicated @ determination to keep Car for Attorney General: but unless the democrats, $148 SATCHELS FOR $1.20, J Be =e Taiercren tostrike ita death blow. ‘The bill was passed. | gistitied, malt or fermented liquors, wines or | rian in Jails Wild Kentucky Scenes. not alone of the Senate, but generally, are much $1.68 SATCHELS FOR St LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR Goons, | |The New Hampshire Club, en route home || Gn motion of Mr. George (Ore), a bill was | Gordiais, shall pay $100 annually: Provided, | SP" 38 ton sald he would not be in Jail | 4 5, DO WHO HAD KILLED Two MEN axp | Mistaken, Mr. Garland has long deter $1 SATCHELS FOR $1 . from New Orleans, were entertained at dinner | passed for the alfotment of lands in severalty | ‘That this license shall not authorize any person long before he was called up for trial ESFERADO WHl0 TI LL mined upon for that position. “Those demo the POCKET BOOKS FOR 18 M'LLE M. J. PRANDI, at the Higgs House, yesterday. by ee tilson He the Indians of the Umatilla Indian reserva- | tg sell such Mquors, wines, or cet in less) In the discussion Mr. Worthington said he pereeiesd Ry Fo ni rats who have been samittio’ to a Yse PUCKET BOOKS FC . AY SHADE = member elect of her legislature, was passed increasing to $175,000 the limit of | “Sec, 2. That every person engaged In the bus- | g2.500 was. asked: see following Recount oy esterday’ tragedy: | Gne thing that had no element of uacertainty 5c oR 18. SHINGLED BANGS! ‘Mrs. Frelinhuysen’s last reception will take | {ppropriations for the public building at Fort | jness of manufacturing brewed or malt liquors | ° Judge MacArthur finally decided to fix bail He night ‘arrested’ Mr. Boyd, a merchant of | &bout it, Soon after Mr, Cleveland's electiOn, be ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers’ hands, | place to-morrow afternoon. Wayne, Ind. and making @ present appropria-| yor sale shall ay e200 sir pually; and under | at $6,000 in each of the three cases In which | Preestene station, ior hele Ardak kM Bose | the democratic press of the cuuntry, north as always fm order by plain coltiug. “Jair dremed and qialtitag has waiaea’ inv tion of $50,000. thelr license as brewers shall be allowed to sell | Qurrigan had been arraigned, and to take his | [ifeestane station, ior belng drunk A. M- Bow. | Sis (ie onth. named Senator Garlahd os the © seavove si Bangs shingled. pair Me ean aAy i, yeued Invitations for) AcuicuLTURAL APprornratton mix. | mult liquors in any quantity, at thelr browery | Qumctat peoanicanee inthe thee ee his felease, and secared it by covering the oft | Attest man In the purty for Attorney POSITIV e ere = another reception and tea this week. ‘The Speaker announced the appointment of | premises, without other license. "The court then adjourned, and Carrigan was a ‘bea “a ‘When Congress met this sentiment was AMMY'S MEDICINE 15 LIQUID DIAMOND Pens he Sp ag ‘Sec. 3. ‘That every person engaged in the busl- | taken from th cers with @ pistol, and the two went to the depot | Wher th bers of both, bodies, ees Stack terrapin Boag and Heath Sond wilt care ais- jolven by Mrs, Senator Sabin on Pakey erate | Messrs, Dibrel, Beach nd Cullen as conferees |, Ne%,3 ial every person enxaged in the bust: Carrigan was ‘not recognized Dy many who | Wheres large crowd were awaiting ‘the train, | BY democratic members of bot b <4 f = 3 HGF cobs, colds ahd ung disease! numeqested | Ingen nt te # OF day even | on xho agricultural appropriation bill. uous or intoxicating liquors shuil pay $200 | ones knew him well for hls complexion ismuch | ‘hens Sowing drew a pigtol amt Killed Gites | Famer or his appointment as the head of the . STF SiG WELL, “Washington “FiaSintp™ | Progressive Euchre partlesare regarded asthe | VICTORY FOR THE RIVEH AND HARBOR BILE. | annually, shall pay $50 annually, | CArKer than formerly. Ho bas allowed bis | Giiland painfully wounded Howard Wilson, | Department of Justice is not credited. ‘ o% TET Eee petite SERIE | most popular social pastimes for the Lenten.| | The usual conflict between the appropriations |, Beato ts The Hens us Wasieete dealer | eer aN aereane, ls face, chu. greatly | wo other shots nwhoran toget a pistol An: | andof sourse noting is kown of the cuect of ae oo T EE . vason, tiud several are announced to oecur this | and the river and harbor committees then took 5, That the proprietors of bar-rooms shall Hs Mustache and goatee. As | Lindsey Anderson, who ran toget a pistol. An- | and of course no! 38 $F RE. | Wire, Howann & Co, ee ere x [ace and rested, tm a vltory fo heave | pay 4 aamualy, every, poe wore di | herin company wit aii stiee’ cnn ag | Gre eining wih, Pls, ovoed ta | bi iste nar Geured bevncen Min apa tog a (Formerly with M. A. CONNELLY.) Mr:and Mrs. Franklin Steele have returned | committee, s motion made by Mr. Randall to | Hitledy malt, or fermented liquars, wines, or cor | Hoey ,comnany with, Ball house, tie greeted | Graves” Bowling seeing that the ‘was up | could have # cabinet portiollo, there are some from their trip to New Orleans. Mrs. Steele's | proceed to the consideration of the deficiency | dials are sold to be drunk on the premises, orin | cheerfully one or two of his old acquaintances, surrendered and was placed in. jail ‘Bowling ts | who still believe he would not consent to accept: fascte iota emireatisinnsetie sinter, Mrs Leaby, is still here, but expects to | bill being defeated by a vote oF -yeas 122 nays | quantities less than one pint, shall be regarded | one of them juror. In reply to a.question as | Surenderedand was placed in jail Howling ts | who still believe he would nobeonsrnt to acce No. 25 WEST SIXTEENTH ST, NEW YORK, | Peturh to her hie in Chicago carly next ws 139; and at one o'clock the House went into | asa barroom, And the possession of mait, dis- | to how he he replied that he bad sur- | £04'was the officer who had John Martin ia | Interior departinent, A demoeratie anomie | Sonaicy cei Seaseney SAS MONE |r. own, wife of the excoveruor of Ten | SS eeu tne iver an mat | MUS ermenian.g ans tnio ening tory | red an ulin ius promo | aay wien glare wat bina als fom | Congrats Ne York saat gan FARTMTED IN WASHINGTON: THE PRICES | pORTED DINNER, EVENING, RECEPTION and | nessee, and Miss Brown, both of whom now re- | Vii, the'pending question being ‘on the & the batiness of disposing of the same to be | “After the proceedings i the. court, Ga With balicts when’ tis taal’ eioppet at tears | Sobek Ue thease te Aa Ce wet A cna ee TEAL | PALL DRESSES, WRAPS, BONNETS, ROUND | side in'St. Louis, are at Willard’s. from the decision of the chair ruling out the | drunk where, solu, or 9 single sale of such | was taken to the marshal's office, where he Grs, and With his dying breath accased Howling | be euliject to changes after up arivestwors.™ WHOLESALE PRICES. MATS, Ere. a22-6w! ‘Miss Clara V. Randall, formerly of Washing- | Hennepin canal clause on a point of order, Liquors. in quantities less than pint, or to be | an interview with his counsel, and on his ad- | rh oa order. Bowling is sald to have bout a ALE. LEATHER GOODS SOLD BY THE PaLars | 72 ; *— | tom ts visiting Mrs. H. H.Talimadge, 1313 1t a Bpeingertiity and Mr Stone Mae) Leet | ie eee eee oe Vigtie ndispenltigg ot tudes Wot 1s due. to = gpenly in thestreets w-day of having killed Northeote’s Motion of Censure. ROYAL ARE “ apes mie VATE) PE aywarp & Horcurssoy, Steet iteorHon, Van H. Maoningor portor the appeal and by, Mr. ‘Turner (Ga) | actyand it shall be the duty of the proprictor of | severe which has confined him to his|™ZrUn. | vine at o'clock, Bowling entered | DEBATED IX THE HOUSE OF COMMONS —GEADY Tr ¢ > PST NOVELLTIES IN Mrs. Manning, wife of fon. Van H. Manning, of | {yuinst it, the decision of the chair was sus- | every such place to deposit with the collector of | odes eines Friday. Judge MacArthur was the hums of the porenis of Miss Mattie Hoots STONE NEGOTIATING WITH PARNELL. Barer CARD CASES, ona ciate th hire: Fuller, 205° New slemey® Aue | tslned-—108 to 95. So the clause is eliminated | taxes the umnountof bis Heense-fee with his ep- | informed that Judge Wylle nd Deen nursing | the home ofthe parents of Miss Mattie seott, LEAT! R. FO! PEC SALE WE E ’ nue got east. %. a 4 EUROPEAN PRIS a Miss Minnie Bass, of Bethlehem, Pa,, is the SEatO® TOR TH Cre Tose orrrox | %gNoey ,of the porons lownlng ” real | practicable for him. te do-so. “He therefore sus- | Fr. and wot otat Olive Hill “They were teen — | BOSTON HARD WAX, guest of the Misses Schneider, on K street. mares ee SITE. : getate and.» majority of the residdnts, Keeping | gested the discearge petit jury tor a a Passenger Peete ae | - Mrs. Laurence M. Keitt, and Miss Keltt, of | pe House commitice on publiebuildings and | sired to locate suet business, and on the side of | “""“Srrrceases BEFORE THE GRAND JURY. Meatwhils the abdaction War disroveet sal — Beado LEY 1S poe ano ee ‘The Best Floor Polish. South Carolina, are at the Metropolitan, grounds held a meeting to-day, and decided to | the square fronting opposite she same; and such | witnesses in the navy voucher cases were | when the train through Farmers, armed GEE ie ee Dealers In BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES | ai ot a tench Of Vir | recommend the passage of the Senate bill for | Hcemse shall not be issued until approved BY | 241 summoned before the nied Resend fer ih his Ife if they found bis Rooarde GRATES, RANGES, FURNACES, @c. nob _| ginla, Lard og dle Sarsetree iy Zandt, | tho purchase of the square ee oe ae cated or to be located within four hundred feet | It was said that an effort would be made by the eripdoio hastily seared, cee ° # toe ‘Dist: government to secure new indictments, <DLESS VARIETY FOR LA- Prof, Wm. Mattiews, author of “Getting On in | 2st Ga aera vith an amenditent pro ERNE Crt seks estes bn corretion ——— : Spuple escaped detection. by hiding in.a water CHILDREN. WHOLESALE Tue Ber Te Tae Disrascr the World.” nd other Popular works, is a guest, viding that the, prige, to ve a for the ole | by hotel-kizepers rr tueaccommodation of tneit Wits Steal Baeseed Sinztens So, SMlstscott ina young girs 19 yearsot - AL SAL ith his wife, of ind Mrs. Horatio King. square sha cobed usant sucl ‘Little Rock Special jorid. —— ia ls eT patent Noven, | pity he Sena Nearest th tose nag | Aho some ogni Cnt Sete Onn | ree ia snc sonra an nt Co. — ; Gia fiietece eneonioc the Tilinis iacuiie falsea tt to six hundred ‘and ‘forty th Sunday; and every bar or other place where be Reet tes Unltet oon oanaae New Oticers of the B, I. and W. suse yerierdag, on theeall fora vete ae United Mr. opicins proposed. shat the suin sppropes: Pi ee oege age plage ropes teen prions pane rvlnp: hg interest “here in the] New Yorx, February 24.—The following- SCHL one ated by. vailal nday during. oF ni such created vellest tae ZS MILWAUKEE LAGER, | fintcs Senator only Speaker Halen Sein! age Sranother site it chao the one propesed | St nil be owt Glawod cosh and every day | tation ofthe taecsasian, The islat- | named gentlemen Siiecawes “a . yoting for Wm. R. Morrison, aud the Jolat con: | © "$500,000, but that was : ee. preloe ‘elect, his successor. in | day of the Delaware, wanna and Western, z ators Soted down.” Tino committee think the Bt wil | pelMeen 12 ie Prctied hewceen, Soak where | tee Said ere Gn Poindexter Dunn | for the ensuing year: Messrs, John oe Voted down. the * > at arane PENeyEvANTA AVEECE | pur aiein sens ty Datescorty sot m| Gor Hah, Pete. cue her. ne | Sars Hs sme Sues ai tear tea carte Paw | Soto eeeteee area ere tar | alg RS re ae ar cee eee Freee Sul Gull tn xtra selon Of COW uy sox BLOCKADE 1 Citesarnaite Rax.— | Joly of the, property uolders_and.reidents | and WF ‘Flahback. G.Glatne, Say Gould," ayaney Curl Selmrz and Francis Lynde Stetson talked | Maryiand oystermen are leaving the boats | such proprietor shall not be reat to als in Vex. Orncus Co, OC nctoua aenm. | Sraapaterons She scsats il ee asen | tie wena'ts Bday dae AOUBSE | Witla pratetn SP peace Sag falar : . ( Str. Behurs wasted | up the | Writien permission : . zou staw. | cabinet or otter position for himselror any- | ake of Chesapeake bay and ita tributaries is | tate, and residents, bubit such has 2 1904 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Fetanhana 454. é wan | body else. very general. been made, the proprietor of such barroom