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}» THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Herthwost Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by unday, Tare Fveerxo Stan is served to subscribers tn the by carriers, ob their own account, at 10 cents per for 44c per mouth. Copies at the counter, 2 Stet. “HF gmall—postaze. prepaid~0 cents & Ue , Telegrams to The Star. ry ; i~} " ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. : r The European War Cloud, 3S 4 GEN.GRANT'S DIPROVED CONDITION, Tux WEEKLY Stan—published on Friday—$1 a THE AFGHAN WAR CLOUD, _ Year, postage prepaid. Six months, G0 cents. ee Sg All mall subscriptions must be paid in advance, “| The Native Indian Pros Loyal te Eng. _ eee nee ans al | Von G6—No 9,944. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1885. TWO CENT NEW_PUBLICATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. HOPE DEFERRED. GEN. HAZEN ON TRIAL. socrery. aia arty ex ‘ay eae fl = = — —— pay ¥ towant fidence in the . ; = Ai ry BIRD MEETING OFTHE SEORGE- GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal- 1d Comfort for OMice Seeker ‘The Court-Martial Begins W: ee The pleasant weather of yeetorday afternoon | Wisdom and Lord Daverin, the Prsusnen Tovay, cG, Mares wheachnlé | Revenue, $264,119; customs, $804,000, SHORT NAT — Pleasant weather of 3 AY, ENING, Mareb at half | Fevenue, $264,119; customs, 990, ESSION OF THE SENATE, |©"ANGES To BE MADE VERY SLOWLY AND|THE ACCUSED 15 ARRAIGNED AND PLEADS | tempted quite a number of Todta. mo are many ex= past Toclock. A fall attendance earnestly requested Z = ” Ky N NALD, | OUTER MATURE CONSIDEMAMION SOR ELines ae paeh iuaiay Geeky eae atid bitter hastatty. againes SARPERS WEEKLY. for business of importance. THe TRIAL oF THE DOLPHIN.—Officers of the OF DISCONTENT, ‘ zs a OE ioe, Mat ab nonas Seerhy O0e vine and Mostems vie with naval advisory board, who were present at the ‘The rea formally, if at all,some hostesses b e ats oa Parlor of the Ebbitt House, where the desea ian ‘ trial trip ofthe new dispatch boat Dolphin se~| NOMINATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT, | Its pretty wett understood now that no ap- | syaim courcmartial recently sat, wes thescene | EON" 8 thelr parlors at once. | ‘on | terday, report that the trial was in every re- poinimentsexcept the few it is absolutely neces- | of another distinguished military gathering this potency meres Aaa and aa eny suse : te | eee Lepore cee tne, ial war im Geary ter cary aluiuld We Ghee eee istingul ga favorite resort of all others in. the clty at pre t importance. THOS, J. MCNICKLE. sound, from Execution rock to Middie Ground Lesa morning, when the general court-martial to try | ent for visitors, and every day hon treds “President. | light, @ distance of 30% miles. ‘The ran up was | . The “Backbone” resolution offered by Senator | until the great mass of office seckers have | Gen. W. B. Hazen, chief signal officer, convened | ladies and sentivinen ave seen tiene een linites OF KEEPS | Made with the wind abeam and the tideagainst | Van Wyck was laid before the Senate as unfin- | cleared out. As Representative McAdoo aptly | there, Gen. Hazen is charged with conduct | the collection of paintings, statuary and oll TS at special Lpriees will becon- | her at the rate of 155-10 kuots per hour. She | ished business, Mr. Van Wyck said the Sena- | puts it, “No business will be transacted until | prejudicial to good order and military disci- | ects of art. ikon wate Bae eerie Rae es, a7 ath | made the return trip, with wind dead akead, at | tor from Colorado (Mr. Teller) had gone to New | the house is in order.” Aner the hungry | bron’ Officially and publicly criticising the | _A.8%mberof ladies went over to Paltin a * Fe VOLONTAL, BEACH TAXES Toit tara | AVeraee of 13 1-10 kite, ‘She was constructed | XOTK to be absent a day or two, and asked that | office seekers have gone home, and their | Potion or the Secretary of Wat, Hon. Robt. T. | Pesterday to attend the tuncl —— (Fae ecileied nt Thomas J. vem weal Exate | € make 15 knots, Ter trial tip having proved | Aetion upon the resolution be deferred until | lengthy petitions have been buried tn oblivion, | Tincotm in not taienieg iy seerroenerantion | Brows OF, that elt giver tu hor Mice, 1220 F st. n.w., on Friday anil Saturday, 13th | Successful, she will be turned over to the gov- | next Frid Mr. Van Wyck offered the follow- | the places that are to be filled will be carefully | to send a relief ition for Lieut. Greely In | in Wasiingion society this OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS. and 14th inst.. by R. B. REED, Deputy Treasnier of | ernment, And the final payment made to her | ing resolution and asked that it lie upon the | gone over, and the best men that can be fount expedi s y this wh rovlons of contemnt for the & DOUBLE-PAGE SUPPLEMENT or 5 ‘Westmoreland county, Va mhil-st* | builders, table for the present: among those Who have not rushed with spears eo pice age So yauch of the court-room i Seastent bese waa given yo { : n° shave alr ty comme Tre ¢ Presta wwe and Mr. Cleve | [<a=s INAUGURATION 3 —— desolved. That the Secretary of the Interior | in rest at the President on. his first_appeatance : spect as Cl ternoon by Mrs. P. 1. Rosier, in th aan vt has practteally: emanations Freeones Aieer eee i a FocrSvrcrpes 1x OxE FAMILY.—Col. Mayo, | and the Aitorney General of the United states | will he selected: not beewuse they waet the of | Morning belore the court convened, many ruests, Miss Alice R. Brow 1 it Afhan de- + land Leaving the White House for the Capi COMMITTEE BADGES. who killed himself yesterday in Virginia, wasa | be, and they hereby are directed, respectively, | fices, but because of their quailiications, It is | ladies being present, and Mr. Juiius A. i ~ ve “WV eve the main Mr. Cleveland Delivering the Inangural Ad- ie pasa botany he | to'take such’ action as each may deem neces | not thought that long petitions are going to de | The court is constituted as follows: Major | Pennsylvuni : von > aneued e aliverin Complete set of .. | member of the Forty-cighth Congress from the fo E 2 etitions ‘ ated as follows: 3 Sylvania, pe Leas dun's have one res. —The Inanguration, Night Scene near Vane OLILe Casa RCA eee Hie ae roe ME WIRSIGIN GREE GA. et d the | 8@t¥ to prevent any sale by the Atlantic and | any good, as many members of Congress who | Ge. Winfield S. Hancock; Major Gen. John M. |“ yirs Major Nicholson entertained at t Hotmat 5 i Gen, Lamsden's cau the inauguration suitable for Crazy Quilts at | first Virginia district,and was unseated and the | SY. qn ae i Man tem @rodla neta ine a Schofield; Brig, Gen, Oliver 0. Howard; Bri 1 c 1 cho key of the White House—Bird's Eye View of ania WiG05 Peunsyvaniaave, | Cf asa ett ps, Cok Mave was elect: | compang or person. claiming ‘under them, of | result to follow. "| o8> 1 Mey expected ANY | Gon. Altred Ht Terry: Brig. Gen. Christopher © | evening a large and aistivcutstiod . 1) iassta te BOD the Nile Valley from Cairo to Khar- REAL artes gress, auld bolers the menting of that bade, wond | {BE lands” deseribed in” the ‘act approved | "The greatest fear among the members of Con- | AUgUr: Brig. Gen. -Robett. Mucfeely, commis: | ends: among th pons ‘ nints, Tf pia cael aaa hae Fe Ure Mist manna bp TYEEICR HOUTHIE | caine to Washington that Sligo had committed | 22Y 17, 1856, and entitled “An act grant- | gress is lest Cleveland pays too much respect to | St" keneral of subsistence; Brig. Gen, Win. B, | Mrs, Carlisle, seer . v4 toom.—Firstt Shot of the Ne FORD ae ee pees EYER & RUTHER: | came to Washington that Mayo had comniitted | ie paphic: lands in ‘aiteruate sections to | the Bence oF a a aac Faspect to | Toshenten, Paymaster gencral; Brig. Gen. sam- | ter, General Sheris “ ‘ ‘ the re ve Redellion.—Comics, Forrp. 1220 F st: nw., for distribution gratis. | Call or Proved tebe eee fiver, steamer, but It! the states of Florida and Alabama to ald | waiting to see whether thie republican postmis. Rel B Holabird, quartermaster general: Iris. mel rg eee sa 147TH ST. FURNITURE, also committed suicide, making four of the im- | Chi H ot jj) fat as the ts ‘ a bs ti Sic = che Andrews, 2 v; Col. Wes errit ommodore Sel General Josepn E, J « = > PRESIDENT CLEVELAND AND HIS CABINET. | 0 | INSTALLMENT HOUSENo. 1788, | mediate funlly who have takes their own lives Te Congres cea Read | pen eue neat fiveterma, if Cleveland ak Sth cavalry? Cok Henry "MC hineks Sod" nian’ fon, Marquis de Podostat, Nr. tel y tein» Seda ae irst-class Undertaking Rooms adjoining. mahii-lm HSS low y there Ww try; Gantdct rods, 2a : ge| Mrs. August Belmont, Admiral shuteudt vod 3a ernoot Fees ALL MASTER PLUMBERS wit. | EXSecretary Fretixcntyses and wife revolution. As tothe lower department places | {193 Capt. John W. Clous, 24th infantry, Judge | Ton 0s Promincnity: known it nociety reve ie KS, Ao - ; 7 ‘ye offered resolutions of the board of trade | they expect the ciyil service law to be enforced, - t t Hor} on Wee ea, Seeman bal, 11th st. (first | and Miss Frelinghuysen left Washington at | Sriath Me. tonching the Spanish treaty, ana | and will make ne tes beet ” | 7,({i of the members of the court were present. and public life. to A ‘For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers, f We A RIO a i:30.p- | 11 o'clock to-day ina special car for Newark, | asked that the: 2 dt wirciites " 4 ag ie n front of Gen, Hancock's chair, at the head of | _ The commerce party given Inst evening by t . mye JAS ") ed that they be referred tothe committee | There 1s some doubt as to how the Senate is ats 10 CENTS PER COPY. See ee AS Wie eg | N.J._ Mr. Frelinghuysen’s departure from the | on torelan relations when appointed, would actif new appointments were made in | the long table, was placed a vase filled with | Mr. and Mrs. IL. H. Smit, in hover of the “Lx: .t 2 Ee tae fo thelr, Gates that thos Ins | cliy was occasioned by slight indisposition, He | Mr. Frye offered a resolution instructing the | the place of republicans whose. terms have not oo y Schofield sat at his right, and | teenth anniversary of theirdausht . t i ir private school from settee todaiG sith | desires to rest for a time at his own home, | committee on public buildings and grounds to | vet expired, and tis is an additional souree of | Ge. Howard at his left. ‘The aceused, Gen. | lisitiul success, about. thirty a in « war with, Be here they have ineeaser Beiter eae | Should his health perm will return to | inquire into the expediency of lighting the Sen- | uneasiness.” id trouble with the Senate | Hazen, occupied with his counsel, Messrs. T. J. | present, most of them the comyanions acl eratty V hore that Inga first-class school. ‘They are prepared to tuke ad- | Washington ior a short Visit in about two | ate chamber by the cleetri¢ process. Adopted. | at the outset, it is understood that the President | Mackey and N. Dumont, a small table, and op- | friends’of the young lady. Ver. ) y nrat i ave t pupilsand ited ni r to board.mh10-3* | weeks. Mr. Allison, at 12:15, moved that the Senate | will wait until that body has adjourned before | Posite them, at another little table, sat the | userul little articles were 5 ten ‘V< RI] 7! Y 8) adjourn, : attempting to make any of these appoint. | JUds¢ advocate, Capt. Clous. After the prelim- | the suecessfal o1 imerte, ve 11-16 of (ss ACARD TAS THUG BUSY SEASON IS | Navat OnvERS—Commander Henry C. Tay- | Mr. Morrill sald he had heard very indireetly | aouter Inary orders were read, the accused was asked | and avout 10 wae a two 4a0 semkia oC Ho onset urninice and Feronal Hite rows | Jor will be ‘detached from special duty at New | that there would be a communication from the ACTION on Tam CABINET YESTERDAY, Whether he had any objection to any member thrown ‘open where a hands ; See ‘and in view of that fact woul Fen Ore rear ar orcered to serve 5 & | “Mr. Allison was glad the Senator from Vor- | , The cabinet meoting yesterday lasted fortwo |” Gey, HAZENOBIECTS TOGEN.MACFEELY. _| presents z feck eh V1 The. | todomoet HARPER'S BAZAR. brine race scons zoocation, that, tay) | mnemiber CF the Roar a of inmpeetion ang ey | Mont was able to sheak for the Exeeutive, and | hoursand a balf,and although itseffects may | «1 have,” said Gen. Hazen, rising after a brief | {Ure of the occasion Was the, Wirtijias exndie be inspired, says thal HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE... Unsurpassed, and my storage departments are ample | will be detached from special duty at the Navy | “i hdrew his motion. : not be felt immediately, a perfect understand: | conference with his counsel, “Tobject to Brig. | Nk cake. Each guest takin: a euliyed Wax an, the Ament of Afebatine “= REN EGGEAS eee Peeing eee caro #0 IT Stored tO the | Alter a lapse of twenty minutes Mr. Pruden | ing between the Presitlent and his cabinet was | °° candle, und oxtingaisl er eXprESSiNe | tan, land rote snd wit neoe. (One Number a week for 52 weeks 1 THOMAS DOWLING, vensacola the 25th ins ink. fo be conducted. The matter of mating ap. | Subststence, as a member of this court.” lady. fa eomtice movements at Col, Alekhime to Mayers Macssee, 1190 ee Chth 4 00| _mibiO-Ln __ 21th and Eeanerivenia oven Coustenrerixe Corres Cexrs—Speci-| 1,1/)01\ motion of Mr; Morrill the Senate, at | pointments was the principal subject consid: | ,,7ae counsel for ‘the accused having been in-| Mrs Senator Voorlioes and dauchier wil aad Postar o AGussia wad Mw soe > SPECIAL NOTICE. "ILL BE see wes xectitive session, pred, althoug! 4 sente 9 ve 3 Key | continue their Informal Thursday eves tt with, knzland about the tower Postage Free In the United Statesand Canada| [Fa Gf the stockualders oF he Coe | Mens of counterfertone cent pleces have been | “Fiyg minutes later ieadioumneds Hominution Tt was deeded tad for tte pre | Fead the formal chatlenge of Gen, Mucteels PBR rie Flea abana eperareie Goh nents of Str Peter La th he coran, Fire Wreurance Company at their office, 1001 F | recelved at the Treasury department from the | Neminations by the President To-day, | ent only those appointments showid be made Pe eee Ine StOONEE. | airs Renator Batler will th eae ee ae oT Stn. weon MOS Ne ay 0 1. 1885, 5 ae 2S anion the: cables setae Pep First, that In 1876, and for many years prior, ator Butler will also be at h i lars. tie uate Ex — fbr tine Purpose of eeciing nine Dircetors for the ens! AGHISTANT SECRETARY O¥ (IIE INTETION, Ero, | Rhich [he cabinet OMcers. Gxprossly “Gosired | tie eaia Gen, Haseh was engnged Ia an sears | informally to her fiends on Thurmtay oveninyes: | 42 Nea ce ates a ie ae sew York, | ulls willbe opened at 12:m.and close at 2p, m, ve,and Inpumerable spurious coins a tothe Senate tentags Ne Ouowing uominations | fioirrekpetive departments: ‘These appoint | ort to relieve the enlisted mien ot tie army | “The friends of the Union Vetern vim | ae tot tatty ROTHERS, New York. | imhgeo cM LAND, Actgsecr'y. | culation. While the traud does no he Senate to-day: ments will be confined, it is understood, to per- | I niclous system of post-traderships, | company, are looking forward with picasant mitterin, th " vol Hasse Sad ae very important, yet it Is quite profitable Edward D. Clark, of Mississippi, to be Assist- | sons. who are thoroughly In_aceord with the Bnd reported to the War department that ‘the Anticipation tothe lair which Wii Me give | Aldwiat MawilPinde Sieida 40 practical ree B KS. te == oe hen the colns are made in larze | ant Sceretary of the Interior. policy of the administration, and Who, are for = Se hoe PEPE iaa’ hemereoA ate ¥ | under the auspices of Unat organization west << OOKS, &e. inaugural ball rooms, deskened be Gene Mee oritee | genuine coins, containing no alloy, and being | Sidney D. Jackman, of Texas, to be U.S. Mar- | $8 Most part personal friends of the cabinet of | TSG4 Mroviding thattthat dttarteent choad | Week: 2 | Gen, Grants Conait esha Bee rooms, designed by Gen. Meigs for new iB, s An OF he ran colbe: fiers. ‘The matter of making general appoint. | 1866, prox rt Raiiy ji Glineos My wens 410 enter. Cc 7 Cc =. wee manniuctured by the Potomac re copper. The cent must t—-Lieui, Downs L. Wilson, juntorgrade, | wens fom among the crowd of applicants will | Keep = Bile supplics for solders: cecond. that | | tany of the soctety people who are ee, Rome, March 18 Easrer Canvs Easren Canps: ‘Orders will be taken for & ins,aud from a pou ‘con aneah bows 1 Wilson, grade, | Pe doterred. lune 4, 1876, Gen, Hazen addressed a letter to | taining inauzural visitors find it very plow Jon toulay Is Laverable Iimlted about a hundred and forty counterfelt colne want: Ensign Henry ‘f. Mayo, tobe | “St was reported that the President had pre- | the department asking to have the actenforced; | toget up Mount Vernon plete pasties in thee auurle de nicks — tals, et be made of t zit, With a profit of about | # Heutenant, junior grade, pared his views upoa the matier in the shape | third, that that letter was referred to the gener: | pleasant weather that is jon us,&ul sestepliy tine. Syteae hie tur « concemed Sere antici = eS aiORE seventy-five cents to thé manutacturer, Capitol Topics. of a statement to che cabinet, to be issued to | HOF the army, who transmitted it to Gen. a lange party of ladies visited te tomb of tiie | the general has not complained of pals (OF weve A FULL ASSORT™ 0 oST RECEIVED => MES. BROW: : feely, who maile an endorsement assaiiin; 'T JUST RECEIVED AND | [Fa iit give ber bishiy recommended Medi. | EXAMINATION FoR A MEDICAL REVIEWER’ THE amation. | Ti a PNATE COMMITTEES. to the public in a few days as a pro en. | great pi Hazen and ac: ‘ cun eae Upon inquiring at the White House this morn: | 1 sing him of a breach of discl- |” Gen. Marcus J. Wrightisenjoyts ——_.— pe a ee ee gated Fieetrig! and Steams 4 Also, Magnetic | Prace.—A clyil service examination for medi- Hoan eauctis eommittes held long | Eh owavar tk wan teared that auen war rine | Pine in writing the letter, fourth, that in con- | mtatwo utown alte arse weeny eneral Foreign New treatment at 303 Missourt ay ‘mrs-im : ae aor WOE meeting this morning and made thelr final ar- AGE : : * | sequence of these acts the relationsof said Hazen eee lee rsse _ — sean cal reviewers for the Pension oflles will be held | roncement of the majority membershipor the | teases and that-no proclamation ts contem | seautence of these netstherelationsof said Hazen | and Sirs. ET" Lucas, of Holiy Sprinicn, Mics.” | UNSUCCESCUL ATTENVTS 50 BLOAT TH 3 ee ea waraxers - | (c= eS at the elvil service rooms Tuesday, March 224. | Tansement of the majority Aes Gian LU such as usually obtain between those who are | The Misses Looney, of Tenn have March) 11 hd ethoapy , . The French Restaurant ear National theater, which | AS this exainination, ts spectal persons who | omnitties,, Immediately upon the adjourn: |" MEN WHO ARE MENTIONED Fon OFFICE. | avowed chemies, For there resaone ihe neeused | been. at. the Kbbitt house ee St te ae at is so Well renowned for twexcelient cuisine: Kas just | have already passed the common clerical ex: | 1 the Seniste the republicans met in eait- : pvoyed es. For thes sensed | been at the bbitt hous aie linn. steamer State 1105 Peonsyivania avenue. | openeil-a French table diate. Dither, with pintien | amination . The technical | Us to receive the report, ‘The committees will | ,At® dinner party of prominent democrats | believed that Gen. Macfeely could not act im- | Started for their home, tut ‘ . New York, which ite to-morrow. the other evening, those who ought to know | partially asa member of the court, eral cities on ts vrinan is not to be chairman of the | pretty well what fs going on, drank the health | Gen. Macteely having been asked by Gen. | Miss Carlton, Ato commitice on Potomac flats, so he | of ex-Senator Pendleton as the next minister to | Parte nis vane He Bad to say to this challenge, | Cartton, of M tated to<lay. ‘That chairmanship will prob- | the court of St. Janie F to | rose In his place and said that he had no preju: | be reported to the Se wile Senator € r faret Included, $1. Tecular breaknt Woe. | branche ineluded tn this examination wi zoe. Dinner, de." By the bill of tered spe: | anatomy and. physioloxy, chemistry. and m First-class in’every respect for ladiesand gen- | teria medica, general patholosy and the ‘enien. GUS. BROCHE, t _ f EX-Chief Cook at the White House Proprietor. | @Nd practice, surgery, hygiene and meciica i ’ ea ume Her carzo ts being puton lighters agora Were conveyed to, Glasgow im, _mo> F Awentcax / AND T Statistical, Financ Also, Views of lie Buildings and the Monw- ment, Guile Books phoscopes, our own direct importation, at low «works troyed | in urance is not de 5 . for another wee z oe ly. EoLto sitar s¢ RE eu Prot - dice against Gen. Hazen. A publication, he Sle ‘Will accommodate 50 gentlemen for the Dedication | Jurisprudence. es 4 4 ator | the uppointment us ea bye ears Miss McManus, of Charleston, who has been _ aud Tusuguration withrésm aa boar” paste be chatiinss, Drabable that Senior Sewell will | The Mexican Veterans called upon the Presi-| ago "over Gen, Haseve denaiee conden | Vasiting Mr. and bre Clark, ov Keusel Lance halicnmre. = Se ee | THE ARTISTS OF ITALY will send a deputation | be chairman of the military committee. rag SHE. westendag cafe ago over Gen. Hazen’s signature, contalning | v.siting Mr. Mrs. Clark, on K sirvet, has re vine Thompeon i joux W. Consos. JomN W. MacanTNeY. dent by appointment yesterday afternoon. | statements which wore not. tra, which, he | turned home. ' a eer “| to this city toendeavor to haye the tariff on | THE ADMISSION OF MR. ELATE TO THE SENATE | Subsequently the Veterans ananimousiy | erociey kets pi cither Paddy eR ha fa CORSON & MACARTNEY, R. foreign works of artchanged, The deputation | In th te yesterday, aft long di. Agreed to recommend exsenator Williams a8 | (Gt Muefecls) belleved at the tine were not | Governor ‘Sho in supposed te Jeg, and tom At OLS C PARKE IN "NEY, BANKERS, ol anced. jeputatior 1 the Senate yesterday, after a long diseus- | a#reed to recomme Seni rue, and believed so yet, “While I have no bl the officia ite h, UNLEr ule ‘ —e A erzan Glover Building, 1410 Fst, | COntAins two American artists, n, the resolution to admit Mr. Blair as Sena- | ™yr.""Cfittus auditor of the state of West Vir-| {cling of hostility against, the accused,” con- | Spnnil Mme oMlctal patronage of his state, ts sll tor to fist the winner of the Burkes mines or Cis Depost bject to check ateisit received | PROTECTION ASKED FoR THE MosumeENt At | tor from New Hampshire was adopted by a ginia, fs a candidate for the mternal revenue | unued Ge TO Saal ToL Be ae |) Mee Ales iter, cousin of Eiihn | BYaM contest, under the «ane conditions, Storr: Money. in Politics, bys. K. Upton; tnter- | trom Firms: Corporations and individuake ee | YORKTOWS.—Col, Wm. P. Craighill has ad- | vote of 3¢ ys. Mr. Jones,of Florida, | commis-ionership. He is backed by the Sena- | T would state at the same time L have no objec. | Vedder, th has boon visiting her Tired of the P rohit Pane Wosbluston < Will diistory of Wash: | “Government Honds, State, Municipal and Railroad | dressed a letter to the War department asixing | Vln axe eich fhe eu ellen nthe | Lats and Represcntatives of his own state, and | tion to beinzexcused asa member of the court.” | friend, Miss M init, of 11th suet Tor | Drs Moixiee Ine Mate tithe fOnorap ie Washington | Securities bought and Sold on commision, mes cl aa 07 ago there was a controversy In the | also by Mr. Ka . S den, Macively declared his_ bel : e patst Lwo Weeks, returned to New York this | counetl of . ma The Mcnument and the Cross, |" Collections of Draits, Notes, Dividends atid Coupons fe cee atone ratte the admission of Mr, Bell, who had | Capt. James Larron Hope, of the Norfollc Sawin pen paaee ee : ett ' Barto Hoek amines ofthe Mono: | made throughout the’ United States, Canada and kur | tect the sranite mou vee Ger he napeotnted schator Ly the governor of New | Landiiark, says he is not a tandidate for collec: Gea ctkcencnyiexochen irs: Charies KE. iugelos of Raitienons, niece | latarein es 73 Sih enitcs sorta = ¢ ae Nene whieh be helne: miniiateate wate iA mushire under preeisely the same cireum- | tor of that port under Cleveland. sf EX - Spats E. Huggins, of Baltimore, niece | fature in e3 Sess poh nha pfiitate Tetecraph wire direct to our New York: and Val, which is being mutilated by relic hunters. iconditions which necessitated the | _ ‘The California democrats are strongly urging | The court was cleared, and after a short con- | of Senator Sherman, is stopping at 1224 21th |W. = jf aeaatapiad Bt) Et eee ————— ‘Tne Prestpext CALLS oN MR. Corcors atot Mr. Blair, who was admitted | Surveyor General Willey, of the land depart- | sultation the doors were opened. The court an- | tect. e nuracd Tw [Ro EO eer cr bats r Se en, [Pia Prius, aonmpic! by Me ee Then was admitted by adeciied mages: | thetandwilice 7 OF wwe commmuissionershtp Of | nounced that it would sustain the chaifenge, METHODISTS IN COUNCIL, | (RAST Sages aw. Mici., Mare American Views at about halt cost February 10th, 1Ss% | rick, last evening made a social call upon Mr. | {ley The tollwientere aee a z his frienas | 404 Gen. Macfecty was excused from sitting as : Sica | to, the ic tors voted | _ Mr. E.G. Davis Is being urged. b “tne | W.W. Corcoran. The latter has been slightly | for the adiission of Mr, Bell. | Messrs, Rayard, | for the place of Postmaster of thig Gon tn “inthe | indisposed for several da rdon, Groome, Jon Florida; MeDonaid, | The whole Ohio delegation, Messrs. Hurd, Le ep ity. a member of the court. or Walker n having watved further challenge, BSc Baliimere MF, Contorence. res : z " is Atte 3 is e members of the court were sworn, and Mr, |4 DEBATE UPON THE RELATIONS OF TEMPER: | Known, hl Il is ove prices, Gity of Washington, in the County of Washington aud = andolph, Vor Whyte and | Fevre, Warner, Follett, Jordan, Murray, ‘An- | the mem! i r. POLIEE WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, District of Columbig has complied with ail the pro-| THE Krinoven Jvpest warrant fora | Williams.’ Of the ri nators Conk- | derson, Williams, Elsbury, Hill, Campbell, and | 4#es L. Andem was sworn as repor sablaneacs Sar ec conus pully recently boon BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Fisions of the~ Act of Congressto enable National Bank- | little over $21,000 will be issued to Mr. Hallet nd Davis, of | Geddes, waited upon Scéretary Lamar to-day, THE CHARGES AGAINST GEN, HAZEN. At the Baltimore M. E. conference In Thaltl- | last April, wien th 4 «19 428 Tih street. | PE Msrociations to extend ‘thelr. corporate existence Hrithonrn in a day or two, the matter havin atinst ing Mr. Bell. Sena- | and presented the name of ex-Representative | The next step was the arraignment of the ac- | More yesterday the report of the committee rind and Lunar, now of the cabinet, | Pai California 180 Voted no, pects. 1 other pi ‘approved Jui S52: New Be Now, therefore; HENEY W. CANNON Comp- | been referred by ary Coon yes se a Commissioner of indian atfairs. | cused. Gen. Hazen stood up and twirled his | 04 temperance, after expressing symyat New Booxs troller of the Curfes Cane sted as . 4 Moreh 11.—The Cnt Fd hureby: cenly shar corms | saa A Judge Geddes acted as spokesman, and pre- | Cet the original purposes of the Siate Ratlgnal Bank of the Republic, of Wushinston, ery Pe ae pag ior OF opprovel ane see Sented Mr. Patzo as the choice of ‘the whole | €yeslasses while the judge advocate read to | Vir Oneinat Purposes. ould Be “Be i Mee hase he 9 George E:xtio: 3 vols, (J. W. Cross). Enalish | ihe City of Washington, in the County of Washington | Wariant was yester: The anUNE nee The Pending Treaties. « | State, and urged, beyond this, his fitness for the | him the charges and specifications, the reading | + Aas setae amas 4 , arate Ae Literature, 2 vol The Keligions of | and District of Columbia, ty authorized to, have suc. | G. Thompson for $5000. the amount apprepil | aey ang To Ey WITHDRAWN FROM Tie | plicc. Senator Payne has already seen. Mr, | Of which occupied about five minutes, for the friends of temperance to refrain from nto valle grain ts In zood condition, Phiiosophy, (Rey cession for the period specified in its amended articles wed to reimburse him for expensesof lofending | CENATE-GECRUTARY, BAYARD Poarnre: Dir and the de tion feel, they say, that | | The charge, which allezed conduct prejudicial | organizing a political party and remain strictiy _ lcd gga Aeaghiraer ayy Dina mage Wadley ama other Sts Sacre Rae keOb ne eum ees | C0 Bale ON REY ee born THE NICARAUGUAN TREALY. *~ | there if no doubt of Palze’s appointment. “This | to ood order'and military discipline, wa supe | Mysepartisan. ae c] theta end coee Conte’ Wier make eae ite ints er ifonse. iinapeus- “itedbi's For | “uteltinomy whercofwitnem my band and seal of ror tho nast two months) |The administration bis decided to withdraw | Gums dclegacion hun waliad on ore eae oe | Laan Ris saul Soa Gan Taisen eiice | the masior Galer aca aon eed te etiam | Ran Joaguin valley fe mater ty] fine, (Chri Kehl) ste Judah P. Benjamin | °C: ihlt 10th day of February, fon pasion oiftee here have been | the treaties pending in the Senate, Secretary | "John Keily wants the eollectorshipot the port | Sinal officer, had ccitielsed. the delay Of the | ting the conierence to a parti-ain poe partiat takereone: took yf ty barrister's gowu and wig cap. engaged at the agency In Philadelphia making | Bayard has taken steps for the formal with-| of New York. Tammany has no delegation here | Secretary of War in not sending an expedition | would be taking side ¥ pete! Jens . in should fall within a tow counties th pahuentines it great variety and beauty now on exh ion |. H. MORRISON, a thorough examination of the twenty thous- and and odd claims that areon the list there, = looked | to relieve Lieut. Greely in September, 1833, | ions intowh riends Sicara: and will have none, {ts fnterests bel Friends of the Nicarauguan treaty in ‘ity. Hu- | knowing that the Secretary of War had decided | Itself. The the Senate, and particularly members of the | fer by lr. Cahill, who ts still in the ‘ vest. Telephone call, and have discovered that ulent ¢liimns | rs bert 0. Thompson left tor home last night, under | that it was impracticable to send such an expe- | ence to di Nig Atul crop. The > Pennsylvan! = ted ton amounting to at least $20,000 have. been pu ‘n relations committee ae fad some tn | the impression that the collectorship was in his | dition at that time; second, that Gen. Hazen, | 1) ake pease is og ust Jast year, LATING LIBRARY.S07 The examination is still’ in progress, and 1! d to the power or | «r ut the Tammany men do not think it | Without the authority or request of the Secre- | thrown the temper: ; eee ae. See Gokeeet Reriodieais asson loss inayy possibly exceed th hg shone named | right of the executive to withdraw treaties, but | Hiely that the President will give that place to | tary ot War, wrote aletter to the Rectaryot | Tho Rav, SE Seows ne pregsey = a« sabi? hick ogee) Disiel, tare Pneraving aud Printing. Fie ock of GAS FIXTURES, & above. One of tie clerks of Gen, Sickel, the ie ae » but | the county democracy, since both Manning and , February 17th, 1855, further impuznin own bi didnt THER e145 AL INTERESTS Stationers. Mrs tT. WASHBURN & CO. © fed Easeese Sten of AP BERT GHES, Se ined that this can be done at | Whitney were the choice of that body. Mtau- | the acts of the Secretary of War regatding suen | like to talk estot all ‘oNCIT INAUGURATION GLOBES on band. Call and ex- | !8te pension agent, amine. re final ai and sentenced to four y ’ imprisonment, and f tion upon them. | ning’s disposition to favor the county democ- | expedition, and the third, that Gen. Hazen, on | Subjects. The I ineved to altof Count Fen EF. pRooKs, | another is under indictment for trial, Tedinn of thee yaaly be Any oblec--| racy, however, may result in Thompson setting | oF about the zd of March, in reply 16 an inquiry | Fe-commiit the ¢ with a view mission t> England ‘et eee ae 2 return of the pending treaties to | the appointment. In that event of a reporter of Tie EVENING Srar, stated fed as to satisty all, “Thy y interests In West Africa 1s —— ss ae Corres oF THe Stax of February 21and fe department. When the Nicaraugaan | will quietly retire and wait forrevenge. ‘Ther | that he had written a letter, such as’ way de- follow — ee CA Deietocee strand Tatenw, | March 3,4and 6,In wrappers, duly stamped, SBapaed ce Renate at the recent ses- | fear of not getting any recognition is what seribed in the second specification, and which f the ‘The late patrons of F.H. WILSON, and my friends, | PSTption. Pure and eh a | ae emia the, Fnaytzoration ceramenics | tecomeln ousht to hive full opporuunity to | and what they want, He ean give itor mot. No Beppubtished. ke out the political ret itch fig, England further mage = THE SD | 3 e ball, ¢3 had i ounting room | examine it, his pos Mr. Bayard was | ma ‘ y can say they never pre ‘ carried by 70 to 67. The 5 swith any action German! GENUINE FIT, the new and popular Brain and Nerve Toni se. A cheanitig-Precls Ea EG reat nee, al 3 eapeeice ey, aamall tivercusphy cers oie del tiered Matra agai coed | CME VEN. yee say tree grout agua the | of um a Siateaay ate Aen ae Grommet | wen the specincations had toon read Sr. abreast oe a 400 tru Sracer Nomvuwanr. | tuts 204 Manuinciure, 1429" Pemiviais “arn | _ CAPT. GtORGE Bows fs tn the elty, and ft ts | Ni- cangnan canal project, and “has even | Sualteeies ot ie ep cant for the {OUFE | srackey demurred, first to the first specification, nicl, Reilly, Cadden, ‘ ick enters the —re oo *o "| “apti generally understood that he will be made chief | threatened war io bronk it up. Friends of the | orsecuring it. He was chiet cleric of that office | alleging that, assuming the facts stated to be i naind Bald? on niany, on. the of the bureau of yards and, docks of the Na aoe aoe that Frange is urging | under Secretary Fessenden, and a great deal of | true. it was not sufficient to sustain a charge of s clocted treasurer nine premacy of Enge Our Gent's $3.50 Shoe will outwear any othershoe | (“ge SAMUELS. SHEDD, department, as aiinoy Jn the interest, of the | the time was acting auditor, so that he 1s thor. | conduct prejud equal price. an intimate’friend of at r have said tha ; Bie Gis sDcronem 5 2 ee uzuan treaty ought to be ratified in At present he is eastern agent of the | unacquainted with the laws and rezulations for | APPo! aN DE Fe cL away wine tas Gneaia EXAMINING Boann—Tho Secretary of the | order to develop at once the attitude of France, ore railroad, with headquarters at Bos- | the government of the army would be led tothe Sepia aa r cian © lator Shee eee ‘9 Waskenyl COLORED AND DECORATEDGLOBES AND | Treasury has appointed Surgeons Bailhache, | But the administration prefers to proceed very | ton, belief that a chief of a bureau of the War depart- hich have given gotire satisfaction, Copear Parvianee and Austin a board to examine ap-| Gether with the others, pening, is to us ete: | vere emneeatar ory Anta Seatotary of Ta: | ment had no right to uddress a letierto therseo: | The, Washin r . escite for agpoldisiece ax deatsecatuttgesne’| See e others pending, vith- | terior, which was sent to the Scnate to-day, is | retary of War without first obtaluing permis | church, closed its se Gro. w.RIcH, | PUPLEX, MOEHRING AND STUDENT LAMPS | plicants for anpointment ; The bourd will | Gat, and nobody believes there 1s any idea | expected to be the only important one this | sion. There was 0 such requirement ot mile | East Washington, I eotintey by tween, the north, rdel Revand Lagos, This covers ne lower Ni rs there will bo many and Enge qbeut in parliament u I to good order. As to the quainted with the workings of the | second specification, Mr. Mackey said that those ‘The Colored M. E. Chr |, and Ser ch 11.—It Isunderstond here thas ureh, of returning any ¢ os 7 z Sa ther to the Senate before | week. Other names will probably be settled | tary law. He moved, therefore, to strike a > W, <. Hu renurn tor certain colonial, mh6 _Succesor to F. H. Wilson, 409 7th st. m. ee ee ER Pe a ae hext winter. ‘The withdrawal of the treaties | upon’ at the cabinet meeting on Friday, but | the first and second speeltications. © out | tomect next year at Charleston, W.Va, ‘The miises to support Eagiand In the = ip s 7 PERsowars.—Secretary Lamar has taken a| Will leave the Sciate with nothing to do but to | they will probably not be sent in until Monday. | ‘The judge advocate replied briefly, and the | flowing appointnents for the year were au- Mereuce feeardiug the Sues New Destexs (ee EU EEE: suite of rooms at the “Cinb F anapart | M4suom nominations, and the prevailing |’ Icldstated upen good authority that ex-Con- | court was cleared for consultation nounce XN - = we \s e pression now is not | gressman Post, of Pennsylvania,has been select- = x ior asl —W. W. Foreman, An Suse c= Having on hand upwards of 3,000,000 feet of | ment house adjoining the Metropolitan club | last more than two Weeks longer, ed for the position of ani assistant secretary of | yy tye eee rane Sot Gurirr. Iashonyage tag mate cody indeed age ee 1 Street To-day. SLATE AND WOOD MANTELS BUILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, building, on H street.—W. N. Haldeman, of the 72° = the Interior, which office, under an act of the hen the court was opened, the judze advo- | napolis ughes, Bladensburg, F. eh 11, Wall street. Phe st . Louisville Courier-Journal, Richard Smith, of A Well-Known Lawyer Dead, ogress, will come into existence at the | cate announced that the demurrers were over- | Bowie; RH. Ale: ade lower than i FOR THIS SEASON and desirous of making room for incoming stock» we | the Cincinnati Commerciat Gacrtte, Gen, and | MRR, K. ELLIOT TAF: XPECTEDLY AT HIS nniug of the next fiscal vear. Secretary | ruled. The.accused’ thereupon pleaded not ic iu ception of Unton ioe ck eakmiscwian tier Br Gite months exten, Taducements ‘ite erates, Mra. 0. 0. Howard, ( Pe cee Be Gee be HOME AT HYATTSVILLE, Lamuar’s idea has been to select as assistants | euiity to the charges and specifications. The | ¥iams,G ghar hago nd Py . Represents ‘ 3 e youny, energetic men, who ill relieve him of which we guarantee to do, & essed 10 Us Young, Mantinstown: counsel for the accused said there were certain soutant Deer or st, | Mr. R. K. Elliot, a well-known member of the < ‘s : Sherlock, of Cincinnati, Hon! D. P. ihe burden of detail Work, and the selection of | ounsel fo rtain | borough: J. Tarnes, N inion 3. F MANNING € C03, suall have prompt response. Louls, and Capt. P. IL, Dowling, of Toledo, are | bar of the District, isdead, He resided at Hyatts- | Mr, Lost gives general satiskaetion: that the detenes should paeeaeae emesagreed | ville; NG: Brow > a tempor Pennsylvania ave. nw. WM. McLEAN & SON at the Fublit- Pay Inspeetor'Pritehiard-iwho | vile, and although for some weeks past he had DISAPPOINTED EXPECTANTS. iucts and present it in the mornin ne NBA extent LATROBES.(2415t.1Ip 18th and B streets northwest, ee eee act on been unwell, no condi-/ There was another general disappointment | ‘The court then, a few minutes afver 1 o'clock, GW. due Ranthwost ao 104 5 So a eapieari vic eenaee ce | and 14th, between Bund Catreets northwest. | And ordered to sea on the flagship, Ve: | tion. Early this morning his cousin, Mr, C. A. | about the Senate today when the nominations | *4#ouned till to-morrow at 11 o'clock. | Aanbw figures ull nearly 4 Which thee eee | = Renovar night——Mune. J. P. Palmer was tegistered in | Elliot, received a telegram asking him to secure | reached that body, Instead ofa long list there The European War Cloud. pate bea he pnt lage bes fo clare cree hymn op dle HAYWARD & IUTCHINSON, ae aca od We. Paral Ema ens w]e Gom k rereerday Gen Ts 1 Blak, the | aph ae ue poe nee out Ws He did | were only four ames gent In, ana numerous EFFECT ON THE LONDON MARKET. Salentine, John Wesler: hee orp Se os oe 2 ay a moved to 625 1 sioner of Pensions, 80, and shortly after 9 o'clock telegraphed to the | expectanis expressed their dissatisfaction at : Zion: FH. Howard, West Rivers 2 a 424 NINTH STREET, sth See Oe ay Mayton or inginn ah | cityan announcement of the death, Mrs, Ei. | the dilatoriness of the administration In terms | | London special cable dispatch to Green é | White Plains: J, R. Williams, Woolyiile. ket Is steady at lard’s Day —Col. L. ltimore District.—I Me id in first 1 their only child, a daughter, who a | More emphatic than complimentary, Bateman, New York, says: “War imminent be- 3 and FURNACE work, and formerly on Gen. Sherman's’ staff, is at th Slshoas —— — : Ebbitt.-cAdmiral Jowett, commanding the | Week azo returmed from Sngland, where they IN FAVOR OF MR. HAY, tween England and Russia. Consols at four 1,000 yesterday, wrammine thele WOOD MANTELS, TILES and FIRE- hort Adiantie squadron, is iu the elty tom | Ma Deen. visiting relatives, were with him | A delegationof citizens of the District called | o'clock 97, a decline of 11-16 to 15-16; stocks Alexandria Affairs, PEACE FITTINGS, and you will find thelr stock ex- New Orleans. a hen he (dicd. The cause of his death was a | ypon the President to-day to urge the appoint- | Week: 2 samen Thom Reported Sar Wonk Beasties Bee, eee : | perfect cure of me. P. B.SSITH, 7 Mr. Elliot was about 45 years of ag ment of E. B. Hay, esq., to the office of mar-| Retrench: 1 7 reet; n| Tue Lee Srever Rarnoap Extexstox,—¥§ nsive and artistically selected and arranged, with At the White House To-day. as a y age, and was renchment at the White House. iomas Hie 1 x s Lee Rracer Ia bs Sutjce ORE Lombardsttett | nour THE USUAL nUSH OF VvisiTons—New | ® Member ofone of the oldest families'of Wash- | shal of the District. The delezation was well | runeE CLERKS AND A TENECRAEN ober aOR edericl eating, | Wa cpected that the bill giving the Washings ee MULES POR THEI RECEDTION ngton, being a sont the late Jonathan Elliat, | received. Several of the genticinen spoke, und Ons ree Ee witha | fon Oilloand Westorn ratirond the ight to ep Lanes, Arexnios: “| There was about the usual rush of visitors to | istrict, theauthior of Eliots Debates om the | shook’ hands, With thom alte Amene | Private Secretary Lamonthas begun his work Hngorstowa: Wot, Beebe iiasioed: ieee | live Beem crpel gd nee cod Sarees esau ce aac ome the White House today. ‘The President arose siti, “Horn and rated on Capitol tint | the gentlemen in,’ the, delezation were: | ofsimpliising the method of keoping the off | Midis iti Neatey Pir, : oad ea "AKISIAN MODES IN HAIR G early, and at onte betook himself tothe cou mmereed bis edneation at the Union | Robt. C. Hewitt, Dr. J. M. Toner, B, H. Warner, | cial records of the White House, heretofore | Avuclit, ALiddictowes At was ~ Ls cs , para 3 Bi .] * quella, lle ny " MLLE M. J. PRANDI sideration of his mall, which was unusually | (Simahian eoilese gid passlneon totheeaens | Nione, Thomas Komen MO Anon ATGE | mentioned in Taz Stax, and four of the eleri- | R. Jt. Hikes, New Market thn tweed * ieee SES aks, GO Bexeer: large. As one of the clerks at the White House here Then he ‘rent inte journallsin | Boud’ Robert Christy, 1. W. Pratt, John’ At | Si ores were yesterday notified that thelr ser-| Waren, Williamsport, sc nmuutes: H. . J.) ~ nen = a aidant, Cleveland’ recsivda Axis B ta correspondent hove: o! >i is ye Fanta We eles |S ‘ould not nired after the in: z port. ehari¢ ywines ah GRAY SHADES! uers ay ac ex-Presicent Avtiur received a | sige und the Sew Vere hopresn Thee tees | Kensie Go Mite he pine kM CpUPe: | Thove wlected fordismtnal are Henry Ce Mor | Lynekbure District 2. A, Carroll, Alex: iid hen the set waa RHEA WAVES! SHINGLED BANGS! week.” Tt de a fi that many of | course in the Columbian college law school, he | A, T. Conmbe, Gwen O'Hare, Geo. L, Sheri, | {0% of Oblo, $1,800 per anna; J.8. Bolway, of | Andria; (J. Henry." Browncbung | W. ai. | el contrariety of opluion on : ° 2 G. T. Kees, the letters relate ute to oftice, The) gradumted with higi honors and was admitted | Wm. S. Thompson, Wm. G. Moore and A. H, | QM» $1,000; W. R. Duke, West Virginia, and | Gains, Charlottes: tile; Ww. 1. Mooreman, | | Xtension exists in the oltre TAILOR, reel deat ee Dy | Wstuebarot the Distriet November 3, 1808, | Evans Winl'ba ‘a soductlon of Gnchalé {wave wines | Kins, Leoroung: A. Eamonston, La W. | thmawnes'wareneleneny ord some abe No.414 tary Lamont, and. the Hon, ML Keersand was of the councel ofr, | Hat of amicnuts tothe murshabnipek the Dis | House clerical force, "None of the dismissed | Brisk Lexiustons NM! Catroll. Lynct on Lie street it be said, to rectst the Ronee tion (of visitors, many of whom had beea in | Kerr in'the charges aguinst him; of W. HL Ott | trict, and has, tt is sald, the support of Col. | lC¥s were on duty to-day. They have been | J. M- Bean, Middlcburs: BM. Marin, New Lan | ox 5 ont Steen ae ‘Sluth Street Northwest, Wale Some Ue congressional delewstions | mag ior larceny, trom the treasuty; of Bil Yones | James G. Borfet and Sexiator Gorman. crete Ofabsence until the 15th Instant. | Son! Nocaik and Prices kar Wieces, | oranten Aiyyandria de» 91S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, “Ainong callers were congressional delegations | for shooting ul the a%sa-sin Gulteau; forthe re- so: Political Notes. Richmond; J. T. Moten, Waterford: 1-10 | pot will als ng streets, rom Kentneky, Ilinois, Iowa, ceiver of the German-American Nation 4 The Backbone Gran be ee 4 ee, ot fron STATIONER AND EXGRAY! i; Prot. Baird, Schators Frye, Al company and of the National Bank of the ‘OF PATENTS. legislature, is said to be dying. The loss of his | wt Dunson, Charlestown: A. it. Upper board last night, and Shipton sapere ¥, Voorkees and Jackson, Repro: | Republic, of which he has been a director fora | ner the order of March 34, made by Secre- | Yote,t2 the democrats would be an offset to that | Wantrort: IoD, S Hall. tevicnnbee Honor Rel Por ir bone cal ee erly caveiicd., Lngravings, Etcaiabe Puy. He, Beach, Lore, Stone, Milliken, | nuinberet years. Mr. Mot took highrankatthe | , U24 gee aan Banged athe republican assemblyman Logan, and the | Curry, Hedeersville: G. D."Nickons, Hi te aA PN nal cB og Mg an pes, Prumed ‘and Untramed.« Prevence: eney, Jones ahd bar from the date ofentry,and he was deeply in- | tary Teller, the com’missioner of the general logie lature would again be ata tle. FT itn, Willsborokehs As Tee skating rink within tire limits, was, ; ” fed ica sentative Paige. ‘The Secretary ot War called | terested in the Protestant Orphan asylum, of | land office has issued three patents to the New t willbe a week yet before the Delaware | ¥ G ‘Hilliard, Lewisuure it conte with the provign that when the building ceaseg = — = ahout noon und hada long conierence with | which he was one of the board. He was acom- | Orleans Pacifle railroad for 679.287 acres of | zisiature begins balloting for Secretary Bay- | burg: C. H. Foreman, Mount Vernoy to be used asa sicating rink itnust be JS LIQUID DIAMOND = the President, ‘Cor the sspiseopal chureh, and was one | fund, whieh te known ae the Hacceousreane: | ards successor to the United States Sonate. POS Ee conn, Sian, Verne —An appli or fads te plane hose-holete Se eaare: eae a Neate Bane ene eare a: ! Sex T; At oue o'clock the doors of the White House rizinel inembers and vesitymen of Bt. | ‘These patents were delivered to Hon, Win, E. | Representative Lore is said to be far in the lead | {ine okinchame J. iid call es tng machin oe he For cocie cons aid lung creased sunequaed | SEL 2kxD SEE were thrown open to the publi Kschurch on Capitol Hii, of whieh his | Barnum by direction ‘of the attorney for the | "abe canvass at present. town; R.H. Hobinson, Staunton: K. was referred ¢7 the Rnauce comsnllzean——am, Sloti 2 CHUMWELL. Washington agents S0e. nt was kept bisy reeciving his eallers for | old schoolmate, Rev. A. F. Stéele, was apd is | railroad, John F. Ditlon. The company claimed | The Fepublicans of N. J.. yesterday 'M. Robinson, Talcott: E. Ayers, Union; J, | EPBieation of W.. 1». Wood for leave to erect @ Botue. = ever an how, Nogeneral rule has yet been | the rector, 000, ot carried the city on assessor electinj - % E. Ayers, Union; J, Y window on Columbus and Cameron streets — —— =| ¢ . SMopted for the recey tion of visitors, but under | "Tho Bar assoetation will meet at &p.'m. to- | Hevelnewime rie: Se the Soe ice ued | Sir. Thompson by about. 1,000 majority and | Waytiias, Whitchall: JW. Water. Winehostor. | wat sensrred = a the present system, Senators, Kepresentatives, | morroweat the rooms of the associates inthe | meee Nemes te TOF the | making a gain of one member of council.’ ‘The saivneeling istic A pam clos | Que, Metont—The only prisoner at the *f $40 25) $100 oe and offietats whe calyon Dab business will be | City hail to take proper notles of the death of | "You are hereby directed to suspend all pro- | Hew council will stand 16 republicansto9dem- | ton" W:'G” Gooner, Camberlames I ragiee | station house this morning ts. AL. Delany, ry ceive m 10 until 2 o'clock (excepton cal wr lot. 4 cecdi iF a C, Stey = -* by WONDER OLUTION IN TYPE-WRIT- gz tine wiil be imited from 10 to 12 o'clock, The Indge Advocate General. hotics” cans elected their mayor and one Der Reeeason: OW el PS - | has fined Henry Ruler and Edward * SS THROUGH THE HALL a Fresident will recelve persons who cull {0 pay | panier THAT GEN. SWAIM WILL BE stccEEDED | ‘THIS order was tssued by the Secretary to | !2 Charleston, W. Va..on Monday. — and Mursiield; A. Tittle, Point Pleasant; J, 16 | 7 4,cach for assault, court resumed . respects at 1 o'clock, except ou cabinet daysy BY GEN. HORATIO C. KING. allow him time to vy; J. ; Sorss—The oo with ten va Tighe iu uslian oF forelga lant se ears Dye hos i ih elvil busines . sue SU"secondas Writing benatifa Z (oan he have Yet ween made | von deraid says: Aplan ts under considers| Carrs. BRAGEEOP Dee GUAGE likes Aun GHAcKES Seinen Bf e istrict OL, A; Dror, Abington; | Cant. Herlert Breants residehee, turned over Canmbachaamaisat RY ot aciate Sad. ‘TYPE WRITER, tury Lamont said to-day that | tion to remove the difliculty arising from the | Capt. Chas, W. Brackett, late head of the ape x ME. Jenkine ¥ Te Walle ty | 329.31 to the Ladies’ # Union Relief association Hregularty, no-portability—all ob- | NEW PATENTED IMPROVEMENTS RAISE IT | the reduction in tie clerica’ torce in the White | sentence of the Swaim court-martial which pre- | cit! agents’ departinent, New York custome pre oe TOW being eo WwW. G.W. Staples, Franitin: | ROC Se gor the ret of A, J. Woelns, Giles t. A. Whitey’ Gide spring: | Uxered.uere for the relaving of the Wa 3 Rudd and C. C. Moore have lost their places FAR ABOVE ALL COMPETITORS. , House was made merely in the interests of | venis the fillingof the office held by Swaim, | house, and Capt. das. 8. Chalkcer, his = economy, nd, therefore, no apy s were indicted by the United States grand jury. Copying solicited at lowest rates, would bé made to fll the vacancies created, | and so leaves the army without a judge advo: | jy New ‘Yorks yesterday on the charge of recelv- W. H. PORTER, GeweRat Acer, bribes from importers, Bail xed wt pic id thes ight postibly .be 61 u cate reneral for twelve years. It is the Midland raliroad, the new that . ent Cleveland's | thisofice show away eal fain nde rs Ore nanguration ‘the entireclericnt ‘ouee tnelual tp doit "Phe proposition is to'hove he rote ennen See eee Sone mn . io pase on eo a a hina (cay aT a TET E. D. CLARKE, who was nominated for m Groves, Tres Brats Pare Am from 8 o'clock in thé "morning until midnight, | pends General Swaim from his duties and put ‘Tue Jackson Democrats.—At the _ bh ei proved "wooks, wil * x and d that the rush of business | him at once on the retired list, where he would foosye 4 Assistant Secretary of the Interior, is @ ' Pe Evin imorovet vo Prices taneuse fae Beasts | MESS EGG PANTS PBs | lll compel tinuance of these working | be by the jon of law bythe Une he has pel tae Fe ere pee | ewyer of Vicksburg, Mies, who has pet Warramed’ Als, GENTLE: |“ : ferved out his sentence. I this s done, the po- Scrdo, Secretary sy" Or ‘and Joiea ¥. wag, Dy gpplication and abliliy so front LARS neat ax mera. | POF? PE * filed. “Neat teiende oF ihe Prosidont nite son we ior Pole iE Ty eh EE ‘CHINGS, NECK-WEAR, DRESS | TS to be acquainted with what is going on In dorsing wen tion from ‘amar of bim NS. dee = 1.00 Gen. MeCiella: bod b Hixson 00 LADIES’ OP. SLIPPERS 27772 Fire in matter, are inclined to belleve that Gener mith atthe sition, and will =, inags .00 LAD ey ington square, New York, last night, did $2,000 | Horatio r., of Brooklyn, will be nomina- ew! Tae EU ba ave | SW SELEY: old 2 1016 Pecuglvunmuve. damage. ted the portion, :

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