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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : o bs X AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . erthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 6 W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘Tue Everio Stan is sere sity by earrivrs.on thelr on account. at 10 cents pee Beek: of tic jer month. Copies ai the counter, 2 Telegrams to The Star. tena e MR. HENDRICKS EN ROUTE, pans THE ILLINOIS DEAD-LOCK. Speaker Haines May Resign, Perhaps. Office at Washington, D. C.,aa maiter. er sant WEEKLY Stan—punitehed op, Eriday—2 a GENERAL BULLER’S RETREAT. ent, postage prepaid, Sik months, oO cents 2 J + ae Als rast te: pald In advance: = oe ae re imerendpaeech paper we! id for = ~ = IWPS 1 Sings bealleolteelag Si Dll Vo. 66—No. 9.934. WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1885. TWO CENTS. | possrpts pErEaT OF THE GLAD- ee = ; 5 = : STONE MINISTRY. __THE INAUGURATION. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | 10 ercent end tne work shout sight per ent THAUGURATION Bar. Beene ere etek | seeder 2 'E. MEMBERS OF POTOM UNION RETALIATION inte g been ds pye Bexrisa. CESS LaMGENO Bon G. 6. DoF Ok ween | Govensoest Recetrrs To-pay.—Internal The House foreign atin comanitee today | Wor Of Preparation—The Program at |p Te ee ana | THE VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT Em . E at their hall ‘on FRIDAY EVENING, | revenue, $357,406; eustoms, $455,432. THE APPROPRIATION BILLS. = oor ay ‘the Capitol, Ete. ednesday night. ROUTE. FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS, pan. t0 make arrangements for the fun: Sets sd Ae authorized Mr. Eaton, of Connecticut, to sub- = ‘The members of the Delaware legislature will PENNANTS, Sfount Zion MF church, West Washington’ cn Satt | 4 AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to- mit tothe Houses favorable report upon Mr THE CAR CLEVELAND WILL RIDE Ix, attend the Inauguration of President Cleveland Names of the Party With Him, ieamanais day at L1o'clock am. Members of sister lody day were Senators Dolph and Ransom, Repre- LeFevre’s resolution calli tall ac ina body. Special Dispatch to THE EVENING z STREAMERS, “ gister lodges ded retallatory Theprivate car Minerva, built for President special Dispate xe STAR: AME insted to attend, JEREY OGLE, N.G. | | sentatives Houck, Wadsworth, Reed, Evans,|THE SENATE PASSES THE NAVAL ton for Germany's restrictions upon American | tarry Packer, deceased, ofthe Lehigh Valley ano°s: Graway, Col. W. ©. Moore, chairman of) “‘Cusemecasn, Mo. february 27.—Vice Pres YOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES. CGURATION WINDOWS FOR | 224, Burleigh, Dr. Gresory, Gen. Banks, and Bred ge Mr Lee ene SrOUNGS COUR | at and mow toed tp toe Packer tunty, to be, | eon ne committee, and maciabere af Gen. | 42: i0y sendricka"tnd tie purty OF 1%, ta DECORATING A SPECIALTY, He ION DOWN, GOR | Bishop Josepti Dwenger, vo! Ohio, BILL, Portmsties wht oon Seared {ng pat til obten Gnd ak Eaton, Fra. Bor Tues: | (the order of use procession. ‘Gen, Ordway said | Superintendent Clements’ car “West Virginia,” | ease nip nae ES APG oe Ben, bat gAXUNED FoR Puoworiox— Commodore. thatlon againgt “Americas protects se ieee | Cocca Teer ee Bak See Gai | or tee een ee eae raat Ea aane | Wftere at 12.18 oclock to-aayen,soute. Sr 273 5 7th sth. § x ¥ 3 ion we ot be y for pro- | Washington, w cy will arrive about 4: Wo WINDOWS Fv : sack Oat $25 enchy Dar aed en Tien. Coounteaneeene Band | SUNDRY OIVIL BILLIN THE HOUSE, | tation of the spirit or these trestion und tice | Thioccae is the eo im ereey CY. | iutgatlor any to oe i? cn was given the party here, navy yard, and Lieut. Commander H. Elmer the situation warrants the action suggested in | run over the Valley road and is pronounced b; Order of Proceedings at the Capitol. the are being mado soeA ws : 40 seats at 85 each. PN eee ea Gees the resolution. all’ Faiiroad men ‘one of the finest in the cout | Senator Shereey anaes cnt Tae ea. Martinsburg. The EY OR BENT — roo OR SFATS issivaum ave’, Bat $20 cath, Sat $15 each, oekon aa PAPER CONTRACTS AWARDED. ty. It 18.4 complete palace on wheels. posing the committee of arrangements for the | }jsyy'mvned of Mr ana Tage Tana, frailding, OO8-01 Hen guild | 113 Penneeivant nt $20 euch, Bat $12 each, | , SECOND Lrevr. ALFRED McC. Ooze, 19th tn-] 4 toe the readin cr th Journal Mr. Hale | The Joint committee on printing has made THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. inauguration ceremonies, have announced the | oftnidiane Elicit ties Pieree, Case B; eee " ¥28 Sch: 38t EAP S86 | tantry, has resigned, to take effect July 1st, iene at erpronriction bill, bat ob. | StPPlementary awards for supplying the Gov-| _At the meeting of the executive committee on u vis; Miss Mi 7. vin NEE af $20 each. 1885, and has been granted leave of absence bese 7 up the naval appropriation re ernment Printing’ office with paper toI. N. Me- | mauguration, Mr. W. M. Galt chairman, last day < Mr, Hendi elite eh a 1 ea cor, $20 each, | URU! that dat Jection was made to taking it up unt © com | gargee & Co. and 4.G, Elliot & Con Philadelphia, | evening, Gen: Ordway, chief of staff to the chief gvran Buud s . rip lpr pt Wirnprawn His RESIGNATION.—Dr. Gil- DWe eee 25 ench, 3 at each. “The doors of the Senate wing of the Capitol | will be opened at 10a. m. to those who are en- | {nter pletion of morning business. parchment deed to Easton & Rupp, of | marshal, made astatement as to the plans of wana Mr. Hale said he wanted Senators to realize | this city. Special. instructions were given’ to | the chiet HOTEL, 627 AND ts, and: marshal, The parade, he said, would | titled to hdmissi Tred Secretary Hil arleL as eon See eee iseach, | Mer, postmaster of Richmond, Va. who re- the public printer that when paper and parch- | not be form _ é ssion, as follows: | ofthe 1. & 0. railroad. F Jacarte: strictly urseciass opens Monday, Marc i signed his positiam a few weeks ‘ago, bas with- | ga qumncs, intolerable RE eae ment called for under the above awards is not | meat cheat Mere aUEaral proceed | THe GALLEINS OF TILE SENATE CHAMBER. | ‘The Party at Martinsburg. ae _ a soe drawn his resignation. His term expires in | bills tumbling in upon it ducing the last week | Promptly delivered or in accordance with the | sald, to take a column four or five miles long to | The diplomatic gallery will be reserved for the i RENT—ATH OF MARCH, TWO. 0} TTast week sald, y tandard sample, he shall reject it and make | Spectal Dispateh to Tie Eveentwe Stam May, and it was said that he had resigned to let | of th xtra ses- | © the Capitol, wind it up and then unwind it | families of the diplomaticcorps. Tickets there- 22 at SiS each. | Mr. Arthor appoint a iriend of Mahone's and | Soe Heras eiseytial to give appropriation bills purchases in open market, bringing suitforany | after the ocremonies. ft was thought best to “8 : “Appl Pe Fs Gannebary: for | _MARTINSBUNG, W. Va., February 27.—The ore at $20 each, 2 at $25 cach. | cut the democrats ont of this office. This prov- | overs precited ie. iierence in the cost. vide a small escort for the President and | t,Will be delivered to the Secretary of State for | oe ‘ | Vice-President-clect and party, with the egm- 3 aa RES WINDS ave, 2 in garlorsad Boor, ing inadvisable he decided to remain tothe oad ‘A COMPROMISE RIVER AND HARDOR BILL, | Presidentelect from the Whine eves to the distribution. The families of the President and 100 fro shington, leave thes Slo and: 615 cach é Ba Pa aves Dita ens CCT HC. | Of his term. reported favorably a waiatec er Huse poudion | ‘There is now no chance of passing the river | Capitol, and to this duty the United States | Sunt tice gid toe Vice Mehdi keen ah ag | The train will be in Washington abouts pam FeWanla ave, arjoiulie Metropo x oe Se ere bilisy witch were placed on the calendar, and harbor bill, and the committee have decid- | {T0RS, Marine corps and the District militia | The cx Presidents amd ex ving Prechhne wil — (SSS SS ps HEREBY GIVEN THAT| CAPT. L. A. BEARDSLEE, commanding the U. Sinee Gener. oa had been assigned, the District militia belng to | Socupy seats lu theenlless eat othe ites | MR. HAINES’ PATRIOTIC ARDOR. F en Dag: best examine. bs siviaktares Rang emma |S. steamer Powhatan, rejoris tothe Navy G©:| so. Dawes sad unit i tne absence of ho | *teomarntasa mvbaitutes general Bil sp-| some extent eR. loops. ‘This eacart word | OOwUEY eeueln euler cat oft diploma | — ‘Star oi 27. ne iv ve., hg + ‘ Santa Pe abse! 1 000,000 to be expended propor. | form on Pennsylvan venue between 15th EE a * hip wecinecdagg— 0 Feels there lore the uae! Two WES Fie Tae ees | ee ieee ee een Van ae lide a reandchoe omingo om the | chairman of the military committee (Mr. Lo- | {iouately upon the basis of the bhior lat year, | aud 17th streets ot hal (past ten o'clock and cts therete will be dehesred by the crarioens x; | prteiecreciew ip, and Der bares pti F Suration:, 121 north site Pennsylvania ave. 1. | Union” and all parties “having busines, with it will | on the 17th for Jumaiea und theres te Garth, | gan) he would inquire what had become of the | This gives each point of improvement one-third | move at eleven. At the’ Capitol it would be St. tive! consult Mr. EB Hay, “Attorney, 1430 Pennsylvar ring Will | Better om the Floor of the House. and not with EW. aaaen ae bla even = the press committee, All of the fore: on t8, Penneylve | gena, arriving there about the 20th of February. | bill some time since introduced to provide for | #2, Money originally intended for it this year. | formed across the plaza facing the east front, 125-31 i ‘The Potomac river will not be thrown ont under | The other divisions would be formed at half past | ¢btr the east front of the Senate wing ofthe | Cyicago, February 27.—The Daily News = three Gare 25 Restoxep.—Second Lieut, Alfred McC. Ogle, | The bit was meant for the bench et Liste, $150,000 providen Ket 30,000 instead of | leven cock on the strecte feuding ito’ ihe ean Suan, a ah b a ie MEMBERS | 19th infantry, has resigned, to take effect July | Greely, who was a native of Mr. Dawes’ state, | Sine cou Provided for 1n the present bill. Some | Capitol grounds in such a way as not to inter~ E FLOOR OF THE SENATE CHAMBER. Haines, who ts SOCE | Ist, 1385, and has been granted leave of al and the peopleof that state felt great interest | Of WE Members of the committee thought that | fere with the assembling of the ‘People at the | The doors of the Senate chamber will be | ocrat.oontempl 1° E ee D, bas “4 t in defense of their dignity they should let the | Capitol. After the ceremonies ‘fon ° 10 those who are en- | 2nd quotes him as TOR RE 4TH OF MARCHPAR | 3 Dioerperiry ten s sence until that date a us well as pride in the achievements of that of | bit dle rather thaw a Tous D coninn nines would mover *tive Toute,” said Gen ordwers yeas 11 o'clock a m. to those es sc en- 1 T bettor serve the “aban : Ganges pocune mocrats. The democrs ‘commanding the Harrison said that in the absence of Mr, | DUt Mr. Willis, who ts the author of the propo: uot a very long one, and no longer than is | “tled to admission, as follows: The President | speaker's chal or vil U.S. &. Powhatan, reports his arrival to the 3 ; | sition, suggested that it would provide a basis absolutely necessary to get rid ofthe procession, | 8nd the President-clect, who will enter the Sen- nand Mr. Cameron, of Pennsylvania, he ‘ “ ny : re my 14th inst. Peter Johnson, the boatswain of the | Committee. He had not known the position of column “is dismissed.” He’ said the. two | tee of arrangements. The President will go Powhatan, was tobe transferred by the Santo | the bill in committee, but had just had some |THE NAVAL CADETS AT THE INAUGURATION. | Gar irack® ier tite mentee Of een vee | Cores eS ete eo et ee ve will speak: orkew hoe, pomingt an American steamer about to sail | (heeaby, ee ee Sooty Ge War ion |, 2Be House committee on naval affairs to-day | dvenue would render it impracticable to march | dent-elect to the Vice-President’s room, where i sing. Many nationalities in costume, including | (2% New York, to, the New York hospital for : eae ‘Mr. Haines hum added: 1 have already pre- cx’ gpenkership cone al dead-lock, and the ‘Landing committees, ng that I have done NOW BE SECURED REE araus c4 for the 4th at the rand Stand, corner of 7th st. and south side. Also, at H. EBER- r day I gave in were to resign 1m Pennsylvania ave. t s authorized a letter to be writt€n to President | the column in the center, The space on either | they Will remain until they enter the ‘Senate | could be undone, ‘The commiltters could not na prea Six slusteations by Miss Cusuman of China and Con | Meatinent, The English frieate Northampton | haying been recelved only this mayne: it hed | Arthur suggesting that he order out the naval | Side of the tracks was as wide asany ordinary | Chamber, Having been lntroduced by the cor: | Shatuzd exeepl by. w tworthinks am jority, . BACH'S, 915 F si fusion of Tongues.” Admission, 25 cents, grrived in ee the, 16th inst: en route for | Fon Tala wreserted core questions, avine ny | cadets on the thot March as hes Ween the cus street. He thought the suggestion that the | mittee of arrangements, they will orcupy seats | that would be hard Id be on the NAUGURATIC SS ae ae Gono ui ardslee expected to sail on a tomrvheretpfore. ge visions be formed from curb to curb was im- | reserved for them in front of the presiding offi- | floor where I want eve L could Hous aitording first-class accommodations for Pat | giving of the order on SUNDAY, March Lat, 1586, | BR, ng there about the 20th of February. | Pressed high admiration for the services of | Usual order for the cadets to take part ia the in- | Cult, to get many civic orgdnteations to march | €UPy seats on their left, The Vice-President | malutug in the chair, firs of Maalles or gentlemen; first cl je board. F, (hureh, at 3 o'clock pam. All mem "ET Pientenent Greely. augural ceremonies. There was considerable | ! Hles of more than etght. He questioned the | elect will be accompanied to the Capitol bya | “Are you willing to say when you will beapt ae = Siding il meciat Pe@er's tall, on| Te Missina Nava1 Orricer—The naval | “incite cig Crore the Senate’ resolution | Comment among democrats upon the Secretary | Sdvisability of keeping the avenue clear from member of the committee of arrangements and | to resign? C8 RENT —DU io wear dark clothes: sik tins, full regain autwnite | COUrt of inquiry at Norfolk, Va.,in regard to the | gubmitted yesterdae ty te Boe etait for | Of the Navy's action, and it was at first pro-| CUT to curb. He estimated that more than proces the Vice-President’s room, where he If the senatorial question was meee | er acon Gos anes H. BOWLES, Chairman. | yesterday, getting the evidence of parties who | the remaining days of the session. Subject. It was decided, however,that action by | Dele, + i him by the President of the Senate pro tempore, | Tam likely ages jours Fa <= a | meat J. SEMPLE, Seerctary. jast saw ‘Mr. Sherman sald the: the House was unneccessary, and the letter to ve any police force or military could con- e lent of the Senate pro tempore. | T am likely to resign before It is settled, Pdicantes bling cp bation Appiteat ie | ([eES,THE, ANSVAL MEETING GF THE | the Navy department. A Norfolk epecialvto tne | sucha resolation, ax it Would be in onderetagy | ME. Aribur was deeded ‘Upon, he purpose | Hue the crawd to thesidewalk og the south | Zhe diplomatic corps will assemble ty the ma | facia these fe nothing anove tn te apeakere Loni oftiee, $14 Gch ste nw. POE ‘Stockholders of the National Life Insnrance | Baltimore Sun say Mr, Joka Dolan on the | tite to move artcera: being to ignore the Secretary of the Navy in | Side when the people sawa wide unoccupied | ble roo U1 ‘and proceed in a body 5a.m.,| ship. 1 feel that I can serve my constituents Company ofthe United States of America, for the | firm of Dolan & Malone: before them. He thought they should | to the Senate chamber, where they will occupy | bestmow on the floor of the house. = " Mr. Hale said the resolution was apt to lead | the matter, pee a 1 : Pater & = electlon of Directors of said company for the’ ensuln y,, was examined, and Make the line at the south railof the car | Seats on the right of the chair. kx-Presi ————— I Sear, wil, be ‘eld 1 the oes the company 40 Fe ee Palate er ree eva cae pA IE Prsdldoet bout toile Beene tenn tracks, and give the people who came to see | dents and ex-Vice-Presidents, the chief General Foreign News, from ball room bh pereet Borthwee, corner of D street, on TUES ea ee Jee seseiey ‘apron Steel EE sideration axe etal dent Gates Senate the following fhe procession the remaining space on the Se ts sein Se a ee BURNED RY THE BRITISH, OOM ‘ot ote " 3 <i nominations yesterda; le. ssocia stices of “ti Supre DON, February 2 Rosaae 26-40 iH NETCHIN, Secretary. | Oran Chane hay oeicey states that he is almost | THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. | "Grenry J. Haynewerth, of Now York, tobe |. Sior Die, who was present, agreed with this | will oreupy seals om the ‘right of tive chait | qA@XDON, February 2 for the 4th 0 heat Reale He: PARKER, mouth on the 23d. The entire affair is a pro- | _ THe Fesolution was latd-over, and the naval | eaptain and quartermaster. [Me Havmtmorth | Vic. 804 said he thought it would be almost | The Supreme Court will enter the Senatecham: | OB {he west ooast of Afr ening a | sehen Entats Agent Ba itoker, northeast jouth on the © entire afluir Is PrO- | appropriation bill taken up and ita reading pro- | {*Plaiz,and quartermaster. | (Mr. Hayneworth | Impracticable to attempt t0 Keep the people | Bera few moments belore the Presidents Heads | RE for 1 oR FOCRI MARGHT NSYLV: Gormer 44 and £ sis Sw." Property Bought and Sold. wystery. bares tak Tread! is the Fresident’s brother-in-law.) | J. ¥. Mason | out of this space, of executive departments, the retired generals | Pex cose Rents Co lected. Landlord an re icnanv’a Writs pre. | Persowat.—Senator Don Cameron was in | Ccoed With. unt, to be seoond leutenant, Loth infantry. | Gen. McKeever said it was not practicable to | of the army, the licutenant general uf the arm At one o’cleck finish . Second Lieutenant Richard B: Paddock, 13th u ‘4 = pa ores z — Charleston. S.C, last night,en route to this city. | the antiailver colnage bill, wat tala. before the | imlantry, to bo second lieutenant, ‘6th cavalry the Aryans’ Gash o thie war eerenen unt | arm easal mate: eee by Rime: Kees wesaee ne ene Such a thing was no army and navy who, by name, have recelyed SURANCE COMPANY OF D.C," |——Mrs. Lucrotia Doyle, mother of Paymaster | Senate, but was temporarily iald aside and con- | Carroll G Wright, of Pennsylvania, to be achap- | with the soidiem at theo ec ay the eee | he as oe ones ae, Mave reeled AUP greet northwest. | Dovle, of the navy, and J. Hadly Dosle, of the | sideration of the naval bill was continued. ain in the navy. Lieutenant D. L. Wilson, gre uy recent fight, Is recov VOLUNTEERING To Ti’ WART THE DYNAMITERS, L . Fe 27.—The British fire “ Mr. Noble D. Larner, chairman of the com- | left of the chair. Governors ané S-OVENOTS abeaenime 6 Sungdy Herald, ts seriously ilwith pueuinonta, | , Ta the discussion on the bill Mr. McPherson | 1 MtasGrvs be'n Ncutoner Hanlon oe a, | Mltiee on public comtfrt, mnaintained that the | Ofstates, judges of the Supreime Court of Ue men to protect publi bull dings against ; ae meee the Ameren made anuare gt | gas ately tate Consul General, of Uru-| favored. the building of larger crutsere than | pout chepeine sc hen Fooene ae Pelee: or | Poutinn ofthat committee. relative to tho ude | District of the Court of Claltns and of the court | #,000 firemen to yrotect is yable not later than SATURDAY, ay, is staying dt the Arlington Hotel.—Mr, | were provided for; and on tho suggestion of Mr. p y icabllity of keeping the en- | Of ¢ ners o pains claims, 01 iy . ‘payable hot later URDA corge Alfred Townsend is In the eltye—Chter | Miller (cal), without objection be Ate Hinle, tes | adiana, and the Rev, B.C. Hammond, of | tire avenue cere ee OF He reterred to | missioners of the District, the assistant sec: MORE VICTIMS OF THE SHOEBURYNESS EXPLO* ret S. WOLF, Secretary. | Justice Waite called upon the President yester- | limit of maximum tonnage for the two new | 7°V® the procession of the 21st inst., when as soon as | Tles of the executive departments, the Assis . lay.—_Ex-Senator Chatlee, of Colorado, and R, | cruisers recommended by the Senate committee INCREASED NAVAL APPROPRIATIONS. the line was halted the whole crowd of 5 Postmaster General, the Solicitor, General, the | _LONDox, February 27,—Col. Fox AND ORNAMENTS. K. Elliott, of Washington, were_re; istered. in | Was made 5,080 instead Of 4,000 tons, The Senate committee on appropriations in- | tators broke in upon the ranks. He sald the Assistant Attorneys General, and thy commandant of the royal school: of gunnery Largest Stock of GAS FIXTURES, &c. New York last night———Gen. D.H. Maury, for- | _Mr. McPherson offered an amendment ap-| creased the naval appropriation bill as sent | Committee had figured that 175,000 Beople sfoner of Agriculture will occupy Lyon, hend off ra - = ee | Merly an instructor at West Point, who has | propriating $5,000 for further explorations {n TNAUGURATION GLOBES ou hand, Call and ex-| been’ here for several weeks, is ging to Torus, | Mai ingascar by Lieut. Shureldt, son of Admiral | {0m the House by the net sum of $2,364,500. E. F. BROOKS, to remain a year.—Pay Director John 8, Cun- | Shufel could be packed on the sidewalks and the extra | the main entrance. ce at street crossings between Ist and 17th | Clect of the House of Representatives w' dt, of the United States navy. Mr. Mo- | The principal items of increase are the appro- | streets independently of the people who would | the Senate chamber by the main entrance at Members and mi ly ex terday afternoon at the royal schoo ORATIONS 5 v.S.N of hers ration of $2,000,000 for continuing work on | view the procession frot a 11:30 a.m, and will occupy seats on the right | at Shoeburyness, died this i £24 351 15th | rok Noe Orie eee eee ee eel ee he WOR OF Lieut | ee mladeroet mentee Saae One nee oe Committee, providing ior | Of the chairs next to the diplomaticcurps, “| effects of thelr Tiyuriee. . (>, SERCIAT, NOTICE. — ORDERS "FOR ‘Mr. Cockrell made the point of order that the | 8tm1ament of new crulsersandgun boats, $115,- | keeping the avenue clear, were how changed x. legs blown off, and were otherwise MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. = a Plumbing attended to promptly by ED, J- ETY. amendment was new legislation; and {t was so | 000 on the appropriation for the construction of | the whole community would be disappointed. aS ee Jured. SAN, 517 Iith st. nw. ‘Telephone 845-2. SOCIETY. decided and ruled out oforder. steel crulsers and gunboats, aud $50,000 for the | He maintained that i would nos taaiihenit aes | _ After the organization of the Senate shall THE DISABLED CITY OF CHESTER. = = cs Anamendment offered by Mr, Hale wasagreed | §cneral maintenance of the bureau of yardsand | soldiers or civic bodies to march on the car | have beep completed, those assembled inthe | Quveexstows, February 27—The disabled Tie nak Sal Gi cath at (FS ERCASTER SJIOWARD. sarstanw,| Mf: and Mrs. Henry A. Willard gave a to,appropriating $112,000 for. the purenace of | G0Cks, tracks. He said it would be impossible for the | Senate chamber will proceed through the ro- | steamer City of Chester, from New York, ts ane a ‘We give apecial attention te the, eameoasitn-W; | very handsome tea and reception yesterda: Ericsson's Destroyer. With this exception the ‘NIGHT SESSIONS NECESSARY. greater portion of the spectators on the south | tunda (whien shall be kept cleas) to the plat- | Choredin thebarbor, Her; mails SEATS Bis ‘¢ bi side to see a ing but head: € ALL, prescriptions. Pure and fresh drugs kept instock. 48 | terhoon at their residence on K street, and the | bill was then passed substantially as ‘reported | y+ 1s tne general opinion in the Senate, on | the people ware teeny Is of oldiers if | form on the central portico of the Capitol, in the i he pny vee ant amet, | (Tree, MOUTNGKT LM UE wa, | Raa MARS OL atlas Met's | US Van Gyan a Che" PHE Beem | both san of thoahataber inst nignesomtons | Nee eae ace Hes iheror wh ee tos | slg der tee atl fe ass eater yh Saag OS AT THE VARIETY AND PRICES. | o0o py street wutthwest, Telephone Gull S703. call | Pearl gray satin, with fine pointlace trimmings, | for the sale of the Sac and ‘Fox Indian reservis | are necessary for the remainder of the session, | of the police that thecommiticcon public ort | Of, Columbia arid the Marshal of the Supreme orders promplly atvended (0. ccisom | and was assisted in entertaining her guests by | tion in Nebraska and Kansas. After a short | in order to get through with important busi- | CoWld carry out its plans so that all would be | (Ut exPresidents and. exVice Presidents: RIED SWITERELARD OF AARC Feb —In consequence of 8 the Supreme Court; the Sergeant-at-Arms of the ieee ‘Mrs. Caleb Willard and her daughter, Mrs. Pom- | discussion the bill was d. Pleased. ~ wf arra e1 deption in the “dh ASSO of the resol Leo aoe ee eroy, Miss Whiting, Miss Lasell, Miss Sears,ot | _ Mr. Aldrich called up the bill relating to taxes sions, Dae ae ne ee ‘not | Af", Clagett suggested that they should make | Prmignt one ate Preece ehete te Ving | Low toexpel unsrchiste frou, "witeorlands the. Having on hand upwaris of 3,000,000 feet of | Hoston, and Miss Keeler, of San Francisco. | in the District of Columbia, which, after some | Smotint to much when tho proposition shall be | tbe, effort to keep. the street clear, and ifthe | presidént and the President<clect; the ‘Vice | Hon toespel anarchists fram Switzerland, the = Se, ent were Mrs. Postmaster | debate, wentaxen formally submitted. attempt was it would doned. | | members of theBenate: the Diplomatic Corps; | the abodes of suspected pel Whol ar BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, Geveral Hattot, Mrs. Senator Warner Miller, Seaeorive peg the committee having previously approved | heads of de} ents; the retired gencral of the | Fests Were ‘made, Mauy persons belng Mrs. Senator Dolph, Mrs, and Miss Ricketts, SESSION. the plans of Mr.-Larner’s committee, Soo Rene eo eccabar the scans: the | from bed. In tals city ten, wall-knowe aaa aoc and desirous of making room for incoming stock. we | Mrs. Kauffmann, Mrs. and Miss Holman, Mrs. | 8 motion of Mr. Hoar, the Senate, at 2:15, THE COMING CABINET. ther agtion was deemed necessary. admifal of the navy.*and the officers of the | Chists were taken into custody. Wefor sale at THEE Pa averncw: | Ong in order torment wae meme nail erates | Macarthdr, Mrs. Carter, wife of the Hawallan | Went into executive session, a visuble to pan Ported that it Would be unad- | army who, by name, have received the Maks | MR, SEXTON TO QUESTION MR, GLADSTONE, which we gunrautes. t0'0, a necel. ‘o'gs | Minister, alias Carter ahd her guest, Miss Sev- ious ce Memunoncate Mesers. Bayard and Lamar Will Accept | Viow tho fireworks trons, co Sieh tte | of Congress; members of the House of Repre- | Loxpox, February 27.—In the bouse of FoR RENT FoR shall have prompt response. we aes Francisco; the Misses Ingersoll, pecsem eee the Positions Tendered Them — Mr. | would obstruct ty ae oye Structure | sentatives and members-elect, governors und | mons to-night, Mr. Sexton (home rule) 2 Me, Cx nertee. snd & host of other promt | On motion of Mr. Dibrell((Zenn), « Gente | [2° Tot ee ee ee oe Vines | et end Bogle an as of people. | ex-governors of states, officers Of the Senate und | question Mr. Gladstone on. the subject of WM. McLEAN & SON nent people. Joint resolution was passed authorizing the Seo-| Manning, Mr. ane ee COMMIT Leo to ange the Te eare, Sppointed a | citicers of the House of Representatives; all | crimes uct and the visit of the Prince of Wi eran, 28204 B srcts northwest The reception and tea given by Mrs. Halliday | retaries of War and the Navy toloan certain | Mlkely £0 Have Portfolios. the House of the Joint resolution passe by th | otier Persons who have been admitted to the | to Ireland. 2 - betw ac = — ‘ ni = followed by ———____ << HiT E STREET, ing. |The hostess was assisted in recelving her Mi sacan esa) asked unanimous consent | *!ce his return from Albany in regard toevery-| | At an executive session of the committee, | the peaewiis SA Seen eaneen ae jo aoe ine tached htcok i ‘The French Resta near Nati eater, which | gues! severa’ attractive young ladies, an A te Teeol 4 pres p eats Tee jello Gallegas, who Imurde 1¢ is eelgemial Bt ,crekcf cat ane ha ft | nile eh entertainment lasicd one almont ie | to ake feta the Speaker table the intemtats | thing that occurred between hlmslt and ar. | Red late, a resolution was adopied requesting | Sp,bPe sl (raed dnt wie week go at Laut Nuria opened a Frencli table dbote, Dinner, with pintime | sight of tho fact that the seusoh of social abstic | Commerce Dill for the purpose of non-concurring | Cleveland, but in the course of numerous con- : ported Claret 81. Regular break Une of march oceupy the center of the Avenue; ON REACHING THE PORTICO afterwards killed bis own wife and ten- which will be kept clear from curb to curb, and | the President and President-elect will take the | @ughter, was captured by armed men ceraas (Cai,), from the committee on | % show clearly that he expects to go into the | that Mr. Larner, chairman of the committee on shot dead ct fust, 65e. | nence had set in. in the Senate amendments thereto; but Mr. | versations with friediis he has dropped enough Gali ead dees akere Sas ofr laeyand ge Tne wedding of Mr. Joseph I. Grifith and Miss | ca (NJ) objected. in the mountains on Wednesday. seats reserved for them, the chief justice on sae emen. - Mamie Brecht, daughter of Mr. Tnomas Brecht, | mili ‘affal er cabipet. When Mr. Bayard was first summoned | public order, be requested to confer with Gen. TES al sizes, a mi rs, reported a bill for. the retire. | cabin 7 Gen-| their right and the sergeantatarms of the Excitement in England. INESE ASD AM Wil accommodate 50 gentlemen forthe Beatestion | OCCUrTEG last evening, the Rev. aay eOOP | ment of Gen. ata Wright, with the rank of| to Albany and invited into the cabinet he in- Pe i am of ousns tng it otek the) | Some AES coats tat Shes eames et ee [aim GS eee THE GLADSTOWS: snd Insuguration with room and boar. frlm | Gn ‘aecounit of lilness in the bride's taxdiy, and | vor general ivate calendar, formed the President-elect that he would prefer eae Fangements will occupy seats neat to the Pres | GOVERNMENT To-NIGHT CAUSING A STIM, a Se REE eh) oS ident and Presidentclect. XProsidenta and | | Loxpox, February 27—Great exe tire candor, old Mr. Cleveland that he might | nas. thousand questions exked bim every day | S&-Wice Presidents And associate Judges of the | prevails throughout England. to-day tu view he. in|, handsome anner was givensat Welcker's| THE SUNDEZ CIViT, APPROPRIATION BYiz. | copeldey bimslf absolved from all obligation | upon ae ‘many alderent subjects, Newspaper | nf ieee Sense ea eee as | Mae tek eee Cousox. Jou W. Macanrxey, | last evening by the staff of the New Orleans | _Mr. Hoar (Mich.), offered an amendment pro- ‘out of the custom of the successful can- on the right. ‘The diplomatic corps will occupy | Northeote’s motion to censure the ComsoX-_ JOH W. MACARTXEY. | Fimep Democrai, tO enable the journalists. of | viding that the money appropriated to aid the Leroed wptaks correspondents, photographers, artists, and a eran 2 | on its By = | a Sow ene 4 As the regular order of business, the House | to rem: . Mr. |, with en- Xen wt 0 ee Sot |e ee uM CRE CEE, | Uadareouni” °Y Mmuetiave eaves Site | peestdhd te Res onnideration oto | foreman Senne, Mr ayard when and a > OF ; Se THE | Wil sive her well-known Medicated Electric oR RENT_—THE W- 1. CORPS ARMORY, THE | Swran® hotest Som neon largest and test hill In the ety, supper room, | Sam BSihs st 05 Missouri ih and dressing rooms: L ep Joux HUPTY & DYER, cART ats on the left of the President. Heads of de- 15-20 Rea! Estat> and Insurance, 13th and F. ‘CORSON & MACARTNEY, Banxens, Washington to meet Major A. E. Burke, of New | New Orleans Exposition shall be used—first, in | his prinelpal fal ae he mean ee She Ponmion Golding, “Ree cae aoe 2 partments, the reticed general of the army, a 7 ATION SIBK BADGES Glover Building, 1419 Fst. Orleans, the editor of that paper. the payment of indebtedness now outstanding | Bayard assured Mr. Cleveland that the incom-| any persons, except those whose businee ne | the lieutenant general of the army, the admiral The Campaign in Egypt. 1 PHOTe'S OF ¢ ‘Washington, D.C. Mr. Clint Wheeler entertained about twenty | or the Exposition, which is due to persons liv. | !2€ administration would have his (Bayard’s) | quires it, untll thework of decoration is cone, | Of the pavy, and the officers of the army und | ATTEMPTS TO INDUCE FRIENDLY ARABS © Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sight. received | friends at dinner last evening at Welcker's, | ing outside of Louisiana, including debts to | Cofdial friehdship and support, and that he was | pleted, 1a very strictly enforced eth a re ler trp recto] momeca te cuvernanént Boods- Pate Municipal abd Ratroaa | Fotmnseter General Hatton aud other well | foreigners ot foreign nations, and auch ae. are | tpllned 29 believe he could Beof more une to § Rip. sais Yell satisfied with the resnitet the | States, and exancmbers of the Seiute will take ions and visite % securitie : . to sti a . To Mr. Galt's sda getty hw * Ca ghpleareae vuln f brats, Sotey Dikdends ad Coupons | Mr. Thomas W. Cridler and Miss Addie A. | payment of ail premiums awerded by the Ex | cabinet, That conversation took place not Long executive ability gud. tnderatgale enency ix | seats ent ofthe Preident, ame memuereand | Tantah that he followers are mupplying the . Forsaleat WM. M. FEA made throughout the'U: tates, Canada and Eu- | Prosper! were married last evening at the | Position. grd preferred not to commit himself at thi te spleen sstivities | Teserved forthem inthe rearoftheabove. Such | been asked by deputations’ from all parts of re SF FOR SALE XE VERY Tow Paice on | “Pirate Tegrap wire dre to our New York apa | Chosen of tis Iucaranton, in fue presence ota | he ginendment, was adopted—yens, 206; time? "He gid not iknow what. Mr. Cleveland's Ou Welnesday, The procaine, the bait ct oller persons as are included In the preceding | Tripoll and Sahara to declare in vor of the SSkiarea Stn cna Zist Febroary. Apply to Philadelphia corresponients, 6 _ | handsome sapphire blue silk and brocade dese | _ Mrz Potter (N, ¥.) then moved to strike out | !dea# of admin on might be, or what sort | the other events connected with’ the inauguta- | SIT#! 5 foc osths | nian =. wHE. 1 Y DE by Ses y aoe fo binet. S cl ~é idue of the platform and the portico. The oath In the comm last fet-Im _ Ist fluor, 935 Prunsylvaiie ave Dontweat, a and carried fh her hand bouquet of choles | the entire clause. a Cleveland again tnvited ‘Mr. Bayard. to visi | HoProT An tee head nnan eee aaue than ever | oronice will be samintntercd Yo, te’ Presidente | Gitadne otstod coat py ee tngeege Fy _fettm_ > Penis mptrolies of the Curret Feit mer, the ceremony, the bridal couple | re yn eas lost yoas 122; nays, 150. |, | him, and the Senator went two or three weeks | {he management OF the sate ee aunties | Slect by the chief justice, or, iu his absence, by | srilitere sosmeation hall bese ened en 7 > ae held a reception at their residence. rr. White (Ky,) demant 6 reading of the 3 at ‘evolved | the senior associate justice present | Englane 3 pws idence ago,” At that visit, It seems, the President-elect rem ¢ Rentor associate justice present. land and italy. Cors, Prrows, [ora ene ht | ‘and her daughter, Mise | “2gTs8ed bite confided to the Delaware Senator all, his views, | CMe#y upon him. ‘ON THE CONCLUSION OF THE CEREMONTES, Ge. uLdieas moceainch. elem, ee eet ational Hank of the Hepublic of Weahingion, tne | Fiastto Voorhees received. a. uuniverot cations | noes hat the engroneta Hae his plang and his principles in regard fo his ad-| ase for twenty-thice daneze cnere wint | te members of the Senate, preceded by the | A dispatch frum Kord of {esterday's date ty of Washington, in the y of Washington er ministration of the government, and the two danc wi “ ayy a ~ r FOR SALE OR RENT wistinaoftne- Act stConprstoecaie Nations Be: | " Spesnttethecloae oe ee ee, pitied natice of the House belng to have | men found. themselves in accord upon great | be a promenade concert trom 9 to 11, during | setgeant-at-arms, Vice President and the Secre- | state that General Sir Redvers Buller with hig . ing Associations to extend thelr corporate existence | Despite thegloomy weather of yesterday after. | 2 tin read, sed. ‘The Speaker expressed | P"inoiples. More than that, Mr. Bayard was | which it is expected the President will arrive, | t@r¥ will return to the Senate chamber, and the | NU; Command, fas reached within & ¢ for the Dedication and Inauguration. Parties want. | ine, ‘snocinuions to, extend thelr corporate exis noon many ladies were out calling, although | Daving been engrosse Pout made node, | advised of the men contemplated for the cabl- | Six pieces have been arranged for thi .. | President, accompanied by the committee of | Klea, where he had been intrencaed, was Cor penne adhd secure guess as sous as posslbte, 2 S| “Now, ‘therebire, ty HENHY W. CANNOS, Comp-| few, if any of the at home ladies received other | Some doubt upon nt Pe Horne made no de- | het and approved them. He ascertained that | Dantivg will emis al Ti chee coe cay be ements, will proceed to the Executive | fected without the lost of a single man. He is prices cS con as possi troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that “The | than informally. that Ws had tekou ths ‘a. nation tohaverhe Mr. Cleveland was honestly encomraring: interrupted fora short time Mine a mansion. All horses and carriages, except | expected to reach Kort! next week, PACK & SON, 423 11th street northwest, ee a E) Wasieiigtan | _ The dancing party tobe given by Mrs. Senator | pill enzrossed in advance, He moved, however, | 2, make ne ene Oona “aS OSs | reception. those sod in conveying persons totheoest door GEN, STEPHENSON INSULTED IN CATRO, Wahine fd tia | tad Disriet of Colaubla authorized to, Bave suc | Sabin this evening, is intended to be in the | tosuspend the rules, 40 as to dispense with the | material jin, his, Party, and to, take | ewexrytwo HUNDRED NEW YORK Deqocears | Of the north wing Of the Capitol, will be ex} Caruo, Februar; Stephenson, waa Open until 9 p.m. e212 | cession for the period specified in its ainended articlts | nature of an informal compliment to a number | requirement of having the bill read at length. eee ‘ ‘COMING. . ¢luded from the Capitol grounds. insulted’ on the strect yesterday by an : os poe eee asieeer ca ie a : country hag confidence. In the lightof this in- ‘Should the weather prove unfavorable, the in- ; of assoclation, namely, until clove of on Feb- | of Minnnesota young ladies who are at school CRITICISING THE COMMITTEE, formation Mr. Bayard gave his consent to ac-| ‘The New York city democrats are going to| auguration of the President will take place in | TBegeperal went to thé police station to New Desicss in estinnony whereof witness my hand and seal of | £6"e! Tinted auerier Of toe ee eae | ar. James (N.Y), Mr. Thomas (Illjand Mr, | cept the portfelio of the State departinent feck | turn out in good force at Cleveland's teeneuns, | SeearatOn OF the Preside reason of the limited | Recht the fiticer on daty pactonding wet = eal *skned) Se W-CANNoN, | frlends of the sens ee McComas severely criticised the sundry civil | S78; $n like Pamar and Garland, ould nes bee | HOR, The county STantmasy Of B08 bed Tent | cexclusive of the spacereserved forthefamilies | ROW thewenerals | ater cede aut Won akwene fn: Comptroller ofthe Currency. | Judging from the talk of the society people | bill for the provisions which It contained rela- | i ime2 Hall of 200, niakihg 2,200 10 all ofthe President and President-elect, and the ea Ditgen, (wall seen ‘ = = regarding the inaugural ball, it is fair to expect | tive to public bulldings,and asserted that while | Senator Lamar, also, has carefully guarded Lae ; President of the Senate pro ¢ CBI penny Np ES OF FOR THIS SEASON (c= Seas em, a generab attendance of thein al, and the ener: | the districts represented on the appropriation | the secrets confided to tim by Me Cleveland as | , VETERAN NEW YORK FIREMEN commxa, _ | President of the Senate pro tempore’ and Vice | Sndria, in order wo-avold the Flaks of the 4 iP P ‘weather, e (NE GAS FIXTURES, Belle he committees in charge of the | committee had been well looked after the dis- | matters be has no rig! close, but as he Fire Associa’ few | galleries—the thimber of tickets is, necrasarily . Sow on extiition at ice mre fitaie ive promise that im pole of Sian | Stes te Soratnery™ srerobees of the Sry | MESES Bis og Apel, bu ANS | yam eteran Eiremen's sociation of New | galleries iho umber of tlekets ls nrimesriy socotn ek Suigae manne pene ane Preah ; COLORED AND DECORATED GLOBES AND | display and distinguished attendance it will be | were disregarded. aman who will dothe ‘and the count: ‘Senator five tickets; to Senators~lect, = ager: 5a ae SCE ‘SHADES. unrivalled in the history of inaugural fetes. ‘Mir. Payson sald that as Mr.Horr was the only | eredit, he has been compelled to take some part | RUzPose of attendin 0 Trbund eae Tees ili | members ofthe House of Hepresentatives, dele. | qgCRCNNATh Olt, February 27. Major 1320 PennsyIvania ave.nw. | vee | Mr. Augustus G. Heaton, the artist, enter-| member,of the appropriation committee who | in providing for the sucsession. Gov. Lowry, of | parade 200 men, and take with them to Waste | gate, heads of departments and justices of the | {44 Guatles IC Woods, retired, was found 4 3 DUEDEY, MORE BING AND STUDENT LAMER) ale larga hurler thie Trista ‘Wed had notbeen provided for $50,000, should’ be Mississippt, will have theappointment ofa son tngton sucablenece hand engine, presented to Supreme Court, two tickets eacl. ‘No person | state. ‘The cause of his death was GRATES, RANG ATROBES f24-15t.1p 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. day by an exhihition of the works of his bi ie given to him to be expended in his district. ator to the vacancy to be created by Mr. La- | the association by John Moller, the retired will be admitted to the Senate wing or rotunda | the heart, He was 56 years old, or was, Borie, sur 182880 * a2 | ath apartments on I street. The recep Hen Mr. Randall replied that that romani ‘was un- Daetiad Gil tag coe weal eee sugar refiner, who will be one of the marshals. exes ae ore raga! ceerreene brother of Wm. B. W associate Justice e Mrs ie to cosulny a Sea Cee | |< SE eee Oe Cr nero Beivileded: to ein his dieters the Dill that | ore next winter, The Missiesipp? Gemcrets Blog average, and” trgaser ae TE OF AIK | O ticket, which will be good ouly for the places | ‘2 United States Supreme Court, that I cout fuera my armnwanaauietoarke i | _ Law offices of W. Pummck Bit removed 10625 F | “The annual ball of the Schuetzen Verein at Ar potter (NY) again, entered his protest | Gon: Walthall, bur when. the mater ress ie | necktle and fire hat, Pith oo The Nuc wil | is charged with toeexcution of these arrange-| ,4,Wurther Decline tm Wall Street. eer Gees een ee TSTIORe ap | Abner’s hall last evening was the occasion of a | Pfils under a suspension Gf the aie Tee” | the hands of ® single man, the governor itis | Wonogram on the front piece. The music will i Rew Yous, Beteneey 37 tee ee Erepnioce ‘Taay lt i the bent wiaiicnue reer discov: | (PSS, 24H ATTENTION OF VISITORS AND | inrgo amembly of the {riends of the organis: | Puls mder a suspension of the rules, | | tie oe noedite. tote aust he Song dor Me SS ee "Senators Shermanand Ransom will escort Mr, | Tere ee ee a 3 az cE E, the new atid poltiue iran cist Serve toni | Mon. and the haut, which was gully, decorated, | was not a dollar in the bill for a public building | Lamar is quictly arranging bis affairs toretire | (4, h Lee, marshal of Gleviand from the Arlington to the White | Compared with last evening amounting from “paterip 203 # id Sahegtard againek Atstaria “For cus sreetad he | Presented a beautiful and festive ‘appearance: | jm'Phitedciorie, from the Senate and enter the cabinet. . Fitzhugh Lee, marshal of the third divis- | House, and Senator Hawiey wil perform the | cotpared with last evening sanouutn the glust oF tn bottles by WC MILEUEN, Sole in- | About midnight the banquet began.and @num-| ‘The other members of the committee on ap- | , The appointment of Senator Garland as At- | fon, announces the following staff: Major Court- | same office for Mr. Hendri: tation was 103, and from which 1 fell Lavms, Arresrios: ¥exior and Manulucturcr, 1420 Penusyivanis ‘ave | ber of happy toasts were offered and responded | payne ctv members of th “ torney ‘General is pronounced a fixed fuet by yas, 33 P ions in two-minute speeches justified land H. Smith, chief of staffand A-A.G.; Lieut. to 102%. Other stocks followed tn the LATEST PARISIAN MODES EN HAIR Goons, | —— Thooh F Abpiohs Mrand MrChas ber Meaty | {helraction, and attributed the compfaints to | all whe by Deon doing. The universal velior fe | Col. Jos Lane Stern, 1.0. Major, John '. ‘The Defeat of the Silver Men. which c general, and in the fire : pe wage A nea oon pane g | Mosstamercemy alma sineusGn | warnorinic's Taner ooST =| that ai lambing will be Becotary of ahs | Sines Gas Mae" hay SEPERE CHITICISN OF THE THISIDEST ELECT. | han escrdag, Delaware and, Radeoa" LI Rs 4 r.and Mra. ¢ Walher, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ tl ry and Mr, r Gene; The overw! lefeat Iver suspen- a At Mas M. J. Hewr's, 1300 F Sreext, hima aA Kree § “Han i Hod | Bessler, Mr. and Mrs. Ch Ruppert, the Bisse there were shouts of “hosts” with sarcentic soe | AB to. who will get the Warand Navy port. sion provision in the House yesterday by demo- | 41% jochue wee then Shocked: end mos pe GRAY SHADES! RM MAAR RGGH H “Mt and Min dohn' Lippold, Me. and Sire iors | gestions that each member of the appropri | folio there seems to be no definite knowledge | are beg mieaetiebs ws cratic votes, was a subject of general comment 4 RHEA WAVES! = SHINGLED BANGS! | SILVERBERG’S Chinme Lanterns at $3 per 100.| L. Vogt, Mr. Simon ‘Wolf, Miss Sterne, | tics committee be allowed five minutes to ex- | Hees, etey, Deters, tected. of at the Capitol today. Some democrats were ‘These styles never need be in the hairdressers’ ws ng J#Patese Lanterns from Se to 50c. | of Phils r. and Mrs, Charles Schroth, Mr.and .s Mr. Holman rose he was greeted with ap- | LATER.—MR. GARLAND ACCEPTS THE ATTORNEY Rie feut. quite severe in their strictures upon Mr. Cleve- piware in order by plain combing. “Mair drewed and | SILVERBERG'S | euch, Mrs, William Borens, Mr. and Mrs. William | pfause and shouts of laughter. He defended GENERALSHIP, Lieut, Hawthorie Lieut. land for forcing this question at the present re UOT | SULVERBERG'S O'shesten oper de to Scench | fuelmnus Mr. and Mr. Ht” Bauer, Mr, aud Mrs. | the commitige and was followed by Mr. Burnes | rt is stated to-day, upon unquestioned au- tox. | time. More conservative men of the party Svar, ee Se AMOND | SILVERBERG Hien ncn Mate ee. and Mrs, H. Renzler; Mr.and Mrs. Henry oss, |‘ 'BOsAMme vole thority, that Senator Garland yesterday recetv- thought Mr. Cleveland should have let the agg hie ibe and poerens classe S Lasge Framed Pletures of flere: | Mr. and Mrs, Kronheimer, Mr. J.Gattoana wit nen ORI0F SORER DAO: ed from Mr. Cleveland a letter formally inviting question go over until the next Congress, and com ng disease it ts unequaled. | SILVERBERG'S: and 9c. Mr. pees henna pang ee the. ane — yas ‘s — was agreed to—yeas, | nim to accept the io of the Department rashing- mente Jo mes paras Band Fashingtom agents. f = iste! jazzenl . 5 third reading at country on P * “ALSIP | srvennERos Knives and Forks 106 set. Sim ‘a ter Mz gnd Mrs. Scheer Mr and was dispensed with, baleen reopened a gre oy eveland jnaugurs: | gaveral, they said, that Gemocratic members of | immigrant carrying trade t foo eS = 75, new. 980. | Mra, Gli rr. and wife, Miss Kitt been ent that Mr, Garland would be Congress should Ngee nba Dg a “al SILVERBERG’S Handsome Butter’ pishes, ‘Walker, Miss Scherger, Miss Minnle Exander, ‘The District im Congress. - it ‘that the tender garry ling Sranis to pass into the west via New Y« Warr, Howarn & Co. SHLVERDERGS tvotthautttal babes | Muelide Hitec: Me FN Kutat S05 | werrrione Som eatatens soe traces vo | MPa rapPens that ine forma lender, ot ain ey ced | Fala fat wok tht ote ag (formeriy with M.A. CONNELLY,) i full size, 99¢ set. ‘Misses Swall, Miss Amelia Fischer, Miss Mamie PROPERTY. afternoon, te ‘an ex! Ricans beneonee SILVERBERGS Ivorv-Hiandle Carvers 49cyet. | Helmus,Milss Benschen, Miss CarrleDragerand | arpert Bouldin, Martha Bain, H, W. Hinkle, Si ae Sree! WEST SIXTEENTH ST. NEW YORK, | SILVERRERG'S Fisted Tpbit Fores and “Spoons | Henry Kllnge and M. A. Triplett, throngh thelr || NAVAY Opens Captain George H. Dewey |" coousD ™R00PS ¥ROM PRILADELPHIA. act or cicn eer namin suemnmao rece ienecavenuae| Mt; Mandrehy fray Mebind me, | esis Mon, any eminda | Bet en Sets oom ceo, The fm, fry at Seg PORTED DINNER, EVENING, RECEPTION and | 2 poe pin wet The Vice lent was expected to compensation 4 BALL DHPSSLS, WRAPS, BONNETS, ROUND | SUUVERBERO'S Get of vet Handle Carvers, with | arrive in this city at 1:160’clock this afternoon, | {jc {mprosements in the Disttiee hes. ba | we Re See AU can ew Tort ery | etn Co caren Stee, Se oe HATS, F Jaza-owip | SILVERBERG'S ‘aka Sos and at that hour quite a large crowd of persons, | property on i street, ‘Between 4th, and Bin | yaed, oflered to the Dolphin (as, excoutive, the inaugural and away from thelr ms Fine Polished Curtain-Poles, com: | among them the‘reception committee, had as. | Wwe e petition sels forth that the: grade ; lered Marion; | rank with the ivania militia, Gen. Geo. Razz O; : SULVERHERG'S “piste gin brackets ends aod | Sompied at. the Baltimore and. Obie depot tp | the atreet hus Deen Talsed to as to make ise | Atsisian r Geo. W. Me has ree | tne ane heer eetinad tnntaden tee Chief Engineer Menocal, in charge of the ex- “hei will iene wae branch Shoe Store, No. | SILVERBERG'S chert. Soc, + ssh OF | await the arrival of the train. Shortly after 1 | Houses subject to continual dampness, and | tunied from the Asiatic station and has been | Invineibles, was a few days ‘of the | pedition t survey the route of the proposed 460" 7b strevt northwest, | offer the following as bar: Brasctrimined Potesall O'clock, however, a dispatch was received ut the | #ks that Congress shall- FghTiomnal to | placed on waiting orders; Assistarft Paymaster | trouble and he made 9 demand | Nicaraguan canal, reports tothe Nav: lepart- Sins” Every pair of Shoes must be sold regardiees of | SILVERBERG'S Bix,cight ten and retoor Poles depot statin teat, pees bear ee take Coan penwe ee oe ae paced Lat oon 3 to sail March 2d for the | that the colored. ‘thelr | ment under date of San Juan river, . wary Sent. ood Gr brass trimmed, very low. ‘near! hours late, ow a ood «gaily Fine Extra meh Ct Cur. Kid Boston, D|SILVERRERG'S ” ut ene Song stopover st Cumberiand. i Mr, Harrin prosonted the petition and it waa re- (Saenger Pe ‘1st, the arrival of his party there on W. Bacigh len ad Ss aot ren's Rx. High Cut | SLVERBERG'S GU shi Push. very Rndsome, | 9 Ullock, desire SV. Wiles and'Tieries ft Capitol Topics. * about 6 o'clock, two, welldresed soung wae Ladies and Chiliren's Rubber Shoes, 30. SILVERBERG'S Our, 49¢ Flush Easel Frame fe Herieteoa rerk ine ettcctonremneeaioae ¥OR MINISTER 70 MEXICO. * No, 607 ‘cad caked tossasane ote SILVERBERG'S Out Friine Department ts chock | bid several oihers of the Indjane state west A very numerously signed document in favor | watch wich ‘were ‘the ES ‘full of Wecan give left for Martinsburg to meet Mr. Hen- tment of Senator cof | Speak valle Bocce 2 iy of the appoint ‘Williams, agall carly (o Secure tie Karyaine while the stock te | SILVERBERG'S — you alttizceand see orivate care Donides the eee ca | Kentucky, as minister to Mexioo has been pre- m the tray, and the ‘police “ s Rubher Bo st: wort SILVERBERG'S — bad tation to the next administra 5, 1729 Be eta tomas 20; worn ga 50. Faerie o1ograpn 40,75 4 ooo | indlachipla separa anterncon gs te aceon | jared fr prventation,to the next adminiere: SR ay Bane toe oa Petr nen oo a Fagavinp.in oak ramet’. | the fact that it was run as the second i, | Members of the House sifned it, nents ‘chickens, valued at $4, See “eee eS. WILSO! SILVERBERG'S and: ‘at Cam "Mahoney that ‘an 409 7th Street Northws NB Thow wishing io avail themselves of the | SILVERBERG'S banicy to secure s pair of my ‘celebrated $5.00 | ort veRRERG'S aakeg operant office, submi : : Hoenses have | TF. ESS cee tear waive ae oh Re, stata Sesh | opto ered “irom in)” Haltimere sect when Tors Stminieten tee A : ‘wanted. emt a) ee ‘312 Teh street, near Peunsylvanis ave. ‘the " coy A. 3 I. 4 ee =e i i i F if :

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