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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. | FOR SALE—HO s FOR SALE—HOUSES Tee | Bae ces oe eee eee | erie ipeicaied Shetiereed THE BOWDOIN BANQUET. THE PLASTERERS’ STRIKE. SOCIETY Norrs. SALE : Ss. as cut, bruised an an OR SALE OR RENT_NFAR THOWAS CIRCLE— | POR SALE-SEVERAL NEW HOUS! : uf ‘Testimony ae to Their Relations im} te tom tip was bruised on the inside; her face | Ammual Gathering of the Alumni of | Besisting am Imcreace of the Day's | The Mises Davis had with them Mr Wain Buproved northwest gh nortan fom $100 | the Criminal Court To-day. ede Indamed, he, Detieved, ‘trom ‘the Maine's Old College. Labor From 8\ to 9 Hours. { right, of Puiladetphta, yesterday afternoon. ‘The Dw nail cash payments; balance on terms : cl ie rei emory as e — — umber of calor were reireshed with oak aie im HARDING Bot lust hw. THE CART POR THE GOVERNMENT ClosuD THE DOC- | wounds as foligns: Sint cut or punctured Wound | PRETIVITES coxDccraD Ox THR FRowTarrion tax | THT 8 a general strike among the plasterers of |1"-S ail, in Sots ic dae sak ‘TOR'S TESTIMONY AS TO MRS. PAGE'S INJURIES. Qn left. side of head; bruised, cut and inflamed | ar tHe aRLixi the city, which went into effect yesterday, and | hm. JOR SALE-11-ROOM PRESSED-BRICK HOUSE, s= Upper and lower ips; teeth loosened, upper and acre Sen bese i tod bers rneymen’s unto Mr. and Mra Rimonds were asds Miss Piotr onto St 3S | TAtBGt THLBOTAMS 10. TMG. SUAP,| seserser ne cinina om ut wa | Bereta tah Hea Wc | omen arcsec acateanse | try tember ores sis | ead Mr oe wre ance era - e: E ' er by the left hand; JOR SALE—@-ROOM NEW ERIC *. 20k0) room biel, Meo Mew rick and wtabie new brick alley houses ‘in pork. The reaso: @ jour | Armstrong, ork, Misa . of Georg See Arthur, the trial of Joba L. West, colored, indicted | PREY pend er Uy the lett hand; bruised about | FRYE, REPRESENTATIVE RICE, GEN. SPEAR AXD icjanin bs orcoor We tacin cs os ob sees a | ond Wag Bee eel eek hee ng for house-breaking 1n the night and assault WIth | ethow, Badly bruset: aad Chins Tig! : te Monday they received notice from the employing | WC PMMIS hospitalltics of Chetr home Yesterday, 3 let the ee ——— Intent to commit a rape on the person of Mrs. | shoulders the left ing aca uci badly Brulocd “Ivs.away we have at Old Bowdotn,” ran the | plasterers tiat on and aner’ pebraaty fet the | MIS Dade, Mise Cuttom and Miss Jarvis were ANOTHER CONTEST ENDED. Mary I Page, on the 20th of November last, was | #oove sng kuce of left log, and oue t0 the lett of | song which the Washington Association’ of Bow. | erkine dae scone te nine hours tustecd of eignt | MUS Bdes' aids during the afternoon, Taurpie Elected Senator at Indianapolis | continued after Tae Star's report Greer made by themouth of thebetie, | dota Atumnt sang at their annual bangnet, given | and a half, as it had bess all winter, The journey: | perm ee eae ee jon. testified that ‘On ‘amination witness said Mrs. Page | in the Johnson annex of the Arlington hotel last | men state that it has been customary to work | 07 Yesterday. Turple was elected | Stroyed nearly all the letters sho received from | wasa mere wreck of her former self, the result of | night, ‘The way seemed to be ® very pleasant | during the winter shorter hours day than | 4". James EB. Campbert had the asststance of West—some immediately after being received and | the shock to her nervous system,and it Was hardly | one, "The praises of thei ted ‘ . Misx Owen, Mrs Woolruf and Mrs. Swope in read and others after being kept some little time, | POSSIDIC that the events of the 19th Of November | ; their venerated Alma Mater | during the summer, when the days are longer. Aiding a ‘most enjoyable reception yesterday bes z ane = se vouid | YH be effaced trom hls metory. ‘way down In Maine” were sung with enthusiasm | The change to the longer hours lia usually heen } est, when bringing work to her desk, woul cog Waters Lestifiod that he lived back of Mrs, | of spoken with earnest eloquence by those to | made by the middie of March, But this. Year, Mra Representative Viele and Mra Richard P. . j ‘ Sometimes hand her a note, and she had given him | Page’ house; that he was in bed; heard the | whom the task of speaking was deputed, Maine's | {HY Say, the manter piastercra without any 00: | Dana saw many eatlers in the pk e of More Steamers Prevented from Sailing | notes occastonally under the same circumstances. | Screams; saw some one run out of her gateway prohibition law was reflected at the banquet in a | “Aeation, issued an onder that the nine nour day | DAM 0% 1 Sarina the ene nt ae FOR SALE—LOTS. by the New York Strike. She did not consider the letters of sumicient value | qUIte fast. Witness called to him twice, but he as reflect ng} Frould bakin on the next day aiter receiving Un Curing the afternoon, MAS Dana re 606 11th «i SIN REAL ESTATE: ‘To-day. Page on cross-exaiminat Cheap wreant lot westot State devartuent.. Bare inte is northwest wear Tati st 3 COE eth 35 penn hawest, with, wide” parkius, Bet : SALE-TWo NEW BRICK Paice, pH wide pace S55 | wprawarouss, Isp, Feb, mas eas, water aiid. sewerace : . 81,000 easly, balance $300 per | United States Senator to-tay vania ave. Price. $1,900 each, ‘ar. This property is uow renting for ‘T & WILCO: Pennsyisina JOR SALEZA_BUSINFSS PROPERTY OX 1 per inant — Jaks. | PIERS HEAPED w = 4 S iid not stoy rule that banished wine from the table, The | notice, ney oor if the employes | tUMns to her home in New York w-day- 5 5 New York, Feb. 2.—Along the East river front | to keep forever and did not want them, so they | “'Servect? 21 Dearest approach to a stimulant. was Richelieu | were “t tO Santini tat 1} Marvbal and Miss Mary Wi 7 | Fon Say Gialec cunts yeoperty of 20,000 fet on | the same dificuity was expertonced in -moving | were destroyed. ‘West had. taken her Hand and | yoweeegs AMMAN, of the potion vex that hignts | {zen punch served between he terrapin and the | Season gases: Mae gueaMtARe, OF, he Aull | ry Wilson gave an opers 2-6 oue of the highest pots. Also, several very coud Lots | freight to-day as on the North river. The steamer | kissed it. several Umes when bouquets were pre- | the k a 2 3 | phea: g, | Stprices that imake them fine iliyest | #e6e ALP. PARD : | FQOR EET FRONT ON Lot, vacant, | party last eventn . The menu was most sitistactory, In ey 4 Pan. A md the early evening a reunion was hela anid oficers Fur tis reamn G2. {octaattae iat ote ce ere Amar, the Misore Ranney and re, Alien, : a for the ensiting year were chosen as follows: Com. i : ¢ Arlington, held a lange reception in the hotel 4 Inches wide, and there were | Horatio Bridge, president; Istael Kimball and Sequen al plese songer hours, and ih 0M. | Picea, peateraay afterwons, eet ee Hon. Wm. B. saelt bates JN Whee, | Sequence all plasterers work yesterday. In eper of the bolt was broken (hangiug by ons | Phe She had never walked on the stteet | Screw); the que. S ane e D the earl LWW hier one day as she was EINE | An “Intranee dee wPheared to have been pried By cross the street, and presented her hips on the floor. men he | With kome rruit. "He had “been very kind to eF | " This closed the case for the government, JOR SALE — JUST FINISHED, A TW [\G-room Brick House. cor. 9th pavruveniuts, canted ella: briebt, cong, convenient, 2 blocks Wallac juarket and "3 car lines.” A bargain. P.C. PALM. ae ted to her. Alamo, of the Mallory iine, was to have | Shi sailed’ to-day. Mr. Mallory ‘said she would | Siti him. i not be ready till Saturda informed ae ce u reporter that he nad i < kK. " chicker such cases where boss carpenters employ plas The Misses Cress gave a luncheon to the Mises cl a ra oles Lnrrovenents. Tamapofesch | ‘anted. ‘The pler of the Long Island railroad, at | Mother on one occasion when she was Sick. ‘The defense suid that they’ had couctuded to Ing socretarys Sants egkcring: Jr correspond: | terers they ‘have not requifed the longer. hours | Norris, of New York pestertay, ‘The otiny nomen SE210thst.me. er f-1w hall moder imurovements: rentalc# each | Thetoot of Catuerine street was piled HER NOTRS TO WEST. make ho opening statement’ and would at once | {MESeuetarys, J Sunnie bee a Piper, and these men are still at work. ‘The pay received | were: Miss Kndicott, Miss Hunt, Miss Rated wis JOH SALE ON VERY FASY TERUS, ON F s ean ACE. FARDOS 1326 Fst. “| freight. It was being slowly moved. T She dentifled the following note as one written | Fead testimony taken by commission. He was | Gud WeDrats bom tant Deane, by plasterers 18 §3.50 per day, but the journeymen | Bradiey, Miss Mary Cameron, Miss Amory of Bom uear corner Yd st. nc. 2-story and ceilar Brick =. tc <1. | Hon’on the pier of the Hartford line was the same. | py her: about to read. (he depositions taken at Lynn, Mass., z freee ‘say that it is not a question of Pay, Dut Of the half | ton, Miss Winterhell of New York, the guest of secs and bath; tm wood conditiet =oonwe 00 ABET OF UNIM: | The Red “D" line ts having difticulty in unloading | PY Ber: toshow that the defendant had been subject t0 AT THE BANQUET TABLE. hour. Mrs. Kaymond Rodgers, and Miss Viol My on terms to suit purchaser. aaa her Property, beautifully located in im- | 71° steamer Caraccas, 5) nank, (Est: Mother desires me to express her | pertodical attacks of illness watch affected hitn | Commodore Bridge, president of the association, | . The Plasterers’ union have appointed a commit. | Field daisies and heilotrapes were used. for be rat icamiesames cs a About SA0DO teat oF |” ure Git HAWbE asloLiered Df BROOKLTS. sincer® thanks for your Ainduess, It 18a pleasant the patted An objection was made, Dut when | being unable to attend, Mr. Deane, chatrman Of Serene eae HAS committe’ OF the Bows Plas. | quets and decorations and gave the table a epring as BAe Pee BRICK, ¥ = f extension North | The situation in Brooklyn Is unchanged, Mat- vith rates til awn, Pose Was stated the objection Was WiUb- | the executive committee, presided, wi diy Deen wd bees omnes aroun, Hat, near Stk uw. avlendid inveatineut 8? | ters are very quiet. “The Iaulan laborers who ait | other time. With kind regards, your friend, "| drawn, P Doneos, Dut this morning as <girory 2 Is morning they had received BO Te] Mra. Richant Townsend and Mra. Justice Brad. 1 e i M. I. Pace. The dey - , ‘The association had as guests Mr. Justice Har. to their communication. 5 some EA LOT ON RHODE ISLAND AVE. | Putnam, a member of the executive Doan Of Was born at Baltimore tn 1849; that when accused | Were Hon. Hugh McCulloch, ‘28; Richard 8, Evans, | at the pension building and thes inen leltthe | MF. and Mrs Pell are in New York city, 85,000. Prac, rentine for @13 ‘Three-story and basement brick 9th, near T a.w.; 11 | LEWIS, 12123 Fst. uw. m0. JOR SAL Fegma. mod. Hnpe.: $4.50 yin ie" Sind brick basement: 10 rooms, | F'sieaitncornerof 12th The lot will ye | Hunt ecutive board Visited bine emore 10 1 mm head | 29; Horace Piper and Gideon &. Palmer, M. D.,°98; | Dullding yesterday and have not returned. Yes | Mrs 1), P. Mongan ties ismued cards for the mare mpl iar: rk aves, her 3th hw; 24,500. dicheap to an early purchaser. MM. PARKER, | te Ocedn assoriation, ES ae trouble “und. "was stiilariy “complaining in Geo, W, Dyer, “43: Judge Wm, B, Snell aid Wine terday and to-day there were ‘only WO APPFCH- | rigge of her daughter and Mr Kudelph M. kis ein ely and om Mersdlan 1111 vera a, 1418 F st Bia Su the United States marshal's office to-day and fur- | Very thoughtful, and J appreciate It, though wna- | September, 1886; that he had severe spells of Il. Wow Rios ot Mae ase Ge Mason, he tices at work, ‘sell at St. John’s church, on ‘Thursday, February “1321 F stn | YOR SALE LOT 19 BY 143 FEET, IMPRO' nished ball. ble to acknowledge it at the time. ‘1 have been | ness in 1803 and’ 1s6, which left his wind af As Deane, aie Baie yey Faletiel, (48; WHAT THE BOSSRS SAT, 2OUB, at Wo o'clock, eee aes LF stone | Bin destrabie locality. Apply at 1327 14th at. uw. seTlously stck, aud an so far, from well now that I fected. An alidavit of Win, West brother to the | Lewellyn Deane, id and Wan Er caren, ei bane | _‘The bors plasterers eay that when work wihre-| Senator and Mra Sherman gave a dinner party JOR BALE-BY HB BAYLY & Co, 419 lori | “pee cs al Copyright of News Dispatches. fear a) relapse Should T go Out too soon. MY | sane cffect was read; also One of -Kose ‘Tasco of | John W. Bu were dete ‘ba; | Samed last summer, after the suspension, it was | last events . house. Grs.m. iF bet. 43g nd Oth sta.s.w.#4,000 | JOR SALE LOTS 42.508 SQUARE FEET IN | ,x wyromrant Decision av rie conscie® COURT See ee Te ee een ace | Se. SaINS Dade to the ame effect. Sumner'l, Kimball) "$5: Rev. Benjamineh, pond | on the basis of alm hour This tenn ned een | aera 77 Weloon ented tans, ant tines: Fr. house, Sra cor. ¢thand F ste aw... 4.000 | A sduare 72, at 1o coats g RUTHERFORD, AT ALEXANDRIA, that, forL feel badly that 1 have ts Seasriaies and James ¢. Strut, 5; Lysander ill, Bla Bpear srdligeqent iin Gen aes y foward ave. ERFORD, : 5 iat, £0 it we ' ae > 3; Lysar e eynen de ¢ Hamilton, With their reception, yestere New Q. Anne Cottaen, Sem and attic, Howard ave" | po gee ___ 1226 Fst.i.w. | Loxpox, Feb, 2—An important. deciston bearing | fous? as T haven L tote yee oen en THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGE. and Heutus ‘W. Deeving, 58; Geo. G. Rimbait and | November 1st, when the Journey wien ds rmanded a | tow atthe Mamition, with thelr respon, Yesten a id cellar and store, 7th and Gs.e25730 | FOR SALE—DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLU ‘upon the question of copyright of u nt Xmas, and 1 wish you a happy New Year. D. P. Wolhaupu: D., (medical departunent), b 4 > Heights, Meridian Hall snd Mount Pleas: has been rendered fn the British consular court at lative prices. our frend, pine” Action of the Secretary of War. ‘82; and Joseph N. Whitiiey, "Gk. After the last | (eeMaus Of (he plasterers liad imade contracts | Mrs. Patton and Miss Auzusta Patten have gone pany brought | Also tints not | course had been served, in ‘accordance with the to age EE Alexandria. Reuter’s ‘elegrain com i Ap elit wish you is A om rae | to New York city fora few days, Da, Ne ib ccude | action against the proprietor of the Bgyptian cae | yA LOTT NIVeUnG THE REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE HOUSE TO-DAY. 1 oid Bowdotn practice, the alumi, under the | theres weg HeueN ta form ieauctaon te wee BE OO verte | zette for publishing is messages withoM! perks: | SMe pages i Soe yee, George Kimball, sang a Verse of | hours there was also a corresponding reduction te rpe, daughter of Gen, st gap. and 43. Z ane Conn | sion. ‘The devendant pleaded prior pubi Faith of Our Fathers,” by Cardinal GIbDONS, The speaker laid before the House to-day the re. | the college hytan, the wages. Ou Friday the buss plasterers aawoel, N.Y wilt be married in; bias "at . : 00 square feet, Lanier Heights, but Judge Cookson decided that there had been no | ~ she identitie aioe ; tel as “Let children hear the mighty deeds to rete . : m, N. ¥., will be married in May oF : Ree ety” fete Meridian Till various prices: | prior publication by ie. plalntiit and granted an | Sit tdemtaned thls due asc Ret ee ee Which Ged performed of old, The Jone ea a ae, Mnenour day, ana | Jtune, Oe Se f DAVID D, STONE, 1226 F st. now.” 1-3t une compel the proprictor Of the Bayi. | aq: aay sorty you thought that explanation neces- | tion of the Aqueduct brid; ge, with a letter from | | During the evening, between the speeches, a | te Journey men’s ussoctation was formally ad- |” -rne wives of Senator Wilson, of Tow: Mt Re 4 lots... ge ajuuction to compel the proprietor of the sary. No thought ever entered my mind of your | v ig Peete | Viced ot that tact ‘at tacit meeting y : eehiacrsbin nc weperty itt | JOR SALE SEVERAL LOTS ON MERIDIAN | tlan se pubining the news, having offered the Souvenir in any spirit save that | Me Secretary of War, who states that he has ap- EMG Gut ot eee ae ¢ aung with Spite | ening. ut Geicrulucd to xo out. tie | Fesentative Baker, of New York, will be asistod at Stereo ill and i the suburban subdivisions at prices that | de g him also to pay damages and costs, ent y kindne: 1 thougit. 1 could | prove e repor asto a e the © ot ceded ie Speakers, Was per- if » aciticenren t * e e soeption tom yy Miss Wilson eee Gee eee rit Ei Fill and it the sabarban rubalvisious at prices that | demning him also to pay damages aud cost Of gel Kinde as and thougnt, yuld | peat the report so far as to authori the cote | formed in a most. felicitous wanier by Bn Deane, powses think that some seutlement will be effected Aaa ee ns o-mnorn nv ty Mss Wilson SL == = ea ; JOHN SHERMAN § 60;,, | Fwo Attempts at Train Wrecking Fail. | (len ‘of gourd Weenie | struction of the bridge without draw, so that there | fy master of comenc alee See Stee enter ian Towa, Mss Moses snd Miss May Htiuds a2 G16 to 639 MA, al eee ee || Comite nee special to the Zines trom | failed, ‘Tain distressed that you brought tn | may be no delay in the progress of the work; but Pension building, who was lange Mrs and Miss Cullom will omit their usual soatieejitbec ae ‘st.be A28 SALE-LOT 40 FEET FRONT ON 15TH ST. | pransviie, Inds, Two attempts were made | as It is not in toaccept | Iforms the House that the absence of a draw | of Massachusetts, was change in hours, STAR Te orter Thursday reception to-morrow, day to eg kM peace JOHN SHERMAN & Ci last night fo wreck the eastern and western bound tT coild not from any gentieman under | Would be an obstruction to uavigatign. j Hot to speak for himself, but to initiate into the ; Wills 10 gran ours ticy wanted 11 tuey | make some Thursday ealis. ee to the Secretary of War, accompanying the report, eg at Pe Pent | discovered the obstructions in tine to check RLIB LOU AICHE 2 wy at | Summarizes tt as follows: Het “Y.000 ral in Mt. Pl tt Mrs, Page sald she did not remember exactly at | strucung the bridge, recommended by the board, Fact esi2* | trains and prevent weec oT semember exacly at * tin drew ; bh 10F 12.900 | Oe sate : : ara = = hat time this note was written, but thous! {sto bullda deck bridge of iron or steel on the | What they had agreed upon. ite said there were | MiSs Ani bade sneterd Se ee Granted the Men’s Demands. Was at the office, and declining sone presents that | present piers: to change the suuchern span intone | i He college down among the pine trees,” and the | ayout. twelve. Uion, Diss plas wurried couple lett Uke sa Bor. 11,5 alltond caaeetes aKe, OF, the | had been offered her by the defendant. She stated | draw span, pivoted on the soutuern abutment; to | {ed men and true nen it had given to the world. | twenty-cigut, poneunlow boos 0 Florida, T, 20 very desirable lots for sale, | _ Boston, Feb. 2. " prices 127% to 0c." Terms very eas horse ra empl ‘ : a recent meeting of members of the Psi Upstion ere m Prices 12's to Se.” Terms . Cambridge horse rafiroad employes has been | iraiersity: in Waste eae aoe raeg whe Pal Upsilon | Journ Mrs. Representative Weber will omit her usual is $ that she had received a vaientine and Easter card | replace thé ‘southern approach by embankinent, Also 8 south front lots on Q. bet. [7th and Mass. averted. The company has granted all the de- 1 a 1e ee ern apy suitable for handsome dwellings. Pric et 65 to #2. mands of the men. Day ie Le) Secon Ree HER AVENUE, | trick. The engineers of boil trilus fort hd Host Since Mr. Schneider 10 Miss Mathtida Dect, at the 5 16th (ex), Ait hour about | Tesidence of Mr, Louls Schade Harlan, who has received an honorary degree from. > compel M0 or ng reminiscences of the college socleties be en ki ex ck to | Wie Satin dress ake of the falr and honorable record ofthe | Scar kad wel eae Ue auen co come Back to | ‘ymeh seemed tobe b few men who had stood by et : Weekly reception on Friday next, for the purpose pcirable for hgeiaone diel juror Skelly asked of the witness, “Do you be-| bY extending southward far enough to reach a| Sen Begun. dune oF Ou third OF Ue number, | they ‘plastered where ue Lats had bea Putlon DF | Ur aaking cake ok a ae eae a eee caked Se x SSS long to tie Catholle church: pler piaced On the northern end of the old abut- ede Sy Added: | scabs, aud in viher cases Unc) would wot; but yet | nn, . POR SALE_ONE, OF THE PRET! | Parliamentary Contests in Great | HE U0 nswer uns bac ment. Which "Bowdoin men ete Whip Prgparton, Bt | the ution wonecs were obuged to compete wan | , THe MArTIAge of Plier einer dig ots_on M st. n.w.. 19x75; 1 eas Britain. “Do You attend to your duties regularly?” ‘To reconstruct the bridge on the plans thus in- 4 a | bosses paying low Wages. lie said he thought the dget Histon was solemnized last evening tenuis,” teauitul stmevundings. OWE pumaya | iccoeoce, wohl weerta cenaminisaTit tise |e OOS RHO EHR. eee oe dicated will cost $145,000. If, howerer, the bride Fetettng to “kh Bad been progressive. | nen ‘were uot only’ Unfair” but. Unjust “in Chis qo \LE_FIVE ADJOINING LOTS ON 3b st, | PATHumentary seat in Antrim are Mr. McElroy, | — “Let ine inquire,” Said Mr. Cook, “it you ever ask | Were rebuilt without 1 draw it would cost $110,000. to the fact that the highest” honor of ene | matter. mg pe A ge ig poe doe eo AOR SALE FIVE ADJOINING LOTS ON 3D ST. | Giaustonite, and Mr. Lewis, conservative. ‘The | forgiveness. Zhe balance in hand of the original appropriation | Couege, had been conferred Smon Jemeeon panne Sey tains y Suen | pacer genta “thie property. adjoins the ‘twining Schoo | Her nin opposition to Mr, dustin McCarthy, isd | stair’ ome Missing washeard, Dut it quickly sub- | 18 $105,000, To complete the reconstruction of the | The president of the college at that Une waa, he POLIOR HECULANIORR, mnely" attired tn a dar: ret silk dre with tee faihting ana Seo val convenie’ ection in opposition to Mr. Justin Mccarthy, and | sided. ridge according to the plan above Indicated, an | 2hE presk - z ne wae, fi —— sa md tn at di ss with AAG cstrgyeae Heme cay. BM DY AMAT | the yoo stand taraedn Mn Lewis favor, Mz’ Mex "ido aot think we will go tnto that. subject” aaattonal “appropriation ‘ot thirey thousand | S24 ae pl since then andamong theevs | FW Text of the New Law Suet ap. |! and diana “reception at thts NAKD, Pacific building. Ja. varthy contested Mr. Lewis’ election on the | said the court. lollars | WI required. e plan of the aald Prove", woo nce yyy pon thn JK SALE-EAST HALF OF SQUAME 1087. | fre Gort unseated MIE Lowhe cad dere at | «ple withess desired to answer the question but | Board for the reconstruction of the bridge with | deuces of, this, he sald, alluding tO Mr. Justioe sitet Serare soecnce, He. a5 7 even southwest. Tus oe i .000 | = ie one unseated Mr. Lewis and declared Mr. | the court wothd not permit it, Witness was cross en teal in by this office und itis recom, another southern man, cralnenty DUC ‘eminentto: | The following ts the full text of the “act to — —— = apieorkong 4 TS portion of the property ou my | ~ Frontage on 17th st, east 436 feet. jeCarthy elect examined at length as to the faste of the | mel yr approval le recommends th: A : - area 5 i 08 om” ver ot ; books. "For full list call at office for bulletin imeuedon | frontage OM Uthat east 436 feet, | 1 Mr. Hayesman, a Gladstonite, will oppose Mr. | house. “Arter finding that the back door bad been | plahs be proposed, so that the work cam goon the | SHE Teasons than tose that’ made \JetTerson | authorize the Commissioners of the District of the Istand 15th (f1]__ THOS. E. WAGGAMA — | gk fmuiace ou South B st. 161 fect Os tuchen, 63,000 | Gos ‘hen, cl wide! | wurtora, ot N s ; * . of New York ancetior of the exchequer, In the elee- | opened, ‘witness and her children Went through | Change to be madé when the matter ts settled, so | BaYls Prominent. Another evidence of progress | Columbia to make police regulations for the gov- ty, 1s visiting her aunt, - , 0 wi = 3 4 Mrs. Braden, at the National hotel, BE SALE_NEW ERQGTONY BRICK WOUSE. | feet I tion for the seut for St. George's. very Toou inte house but found nothing, aid | as.not co retamd the eommnencement of the work. Teo Tho a perc ege conferred 4 siml- | ernment of sald District,” which was approved ‘The ladies of the Riggs house heid an unusually mat jeted. 3025 Pith st. ke. 6 Tootas and cel- ———-— she fastened everything up as ‘a8 she Gould. é report Says that the board finds, on investi. | 1” Se : January 26. 7: “Be it enacted, ete., ne - my cial nti ener eet Sharp Thunder and Hf ie Jue having warn the Jury wo couverss | gation, chat the Potonue river above the aque: | WHO Mame he ald, wodesty” forbade iim to | JAMUsry 2b, AMAT: Ze Kt enacted, ete Twat the | yritant reerytion seston, Mes MiMi nae o's mention. ie U tu zi ‘Cominsst NUSUAL STORM AT hen introdu ir. Justice Harlan, | Comut Fon with ee cae rs Of the District of Columbia be, and | « handsome white slik Ur Mrs. McAdoo, rming the trlal, the court ad- | dict Bridge 1s now navigabie to the foot of the } “9 i ttle iF sseig | Of Kentucky, as “the unsuliledspatriot, pure states: | they are hereby, e Velvet and jet; Mrs. Mccreary, lave Bae - eee an z ‘tle adistance oF three miles, by. ve A at ey are hereby, autnorized and empowered to Jet; Mrs. io, ta onteacih, One of the best banains is the eaten tees Se aa [poe oneal ener, | orn an ON Grawing 18 feet of waters “The board giso Ras | Mat aud Just and learned Judge. make, moify abd enforce Ustial and reasonable | ME Ford, tack sik trun rape Sect tee aren drain storia has Geen in progress ere since THE, PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. that, with a moderate cxpeniiture for removal of SUSTICE HARLAW'S REMARKS. Miss Ford,'of Richmond, « becoluing gown of biue : live regula : \- 4, T There was soine ratn during the nigitt which forme | TRS Moming, before proceeding with the trial, | two harrow rects, a navigation Of 20 fect can be | yfr, Justice Harlan an prabung kisfematiswia lion? oe ee ee satin and lace; Miss Te ral ng the nis : ‘Mr. Cahill desired to call attenuon to the report in | carried to the Chain bride. é : ae SO Se, ed a coating of ice onthe ground. ‘The warin ch Ge e during his life had something todo} First. For causing full i at e buvvercups; MPs. C. temperature is now melting thal aways — The | the Post that during the crossexamination some | | Wile such deptisesist or ean be obtained tn | that he had durty : Sena as Se ieepectisn te be Maia 4 Ee deere tenaning Hashes are trquent aud vivid and the | hisses were civen, He destred to state that hisses | Usstretch of river, they cannot be utilized by | With addressing Juries and popular assemblies, | at any reasonable times. of the places where the bert, a becoulag white and bse t Ulunder deep and reverberating.. The city 1s cov- | Would not deter them {roa dolag. thelr day Dut the sinallest clitss of vessels on account Of | and bad never found it difficult to say What he had | business of pawnbroking, Junk-deaung or second, : b ered with a fog that compels Une buruing of gas in | "The court sald We lean ie kee ad isting Onuge which UE Auaye Ue | in hls inlnd vo say, Dut there were Uo oveasdous | nand clothing business may be carried on, we uk Gann ee ee UBDIVIDED, | all business houses, coserved sitch conduct he would hay low’ lor schouhers to. pass under _ It, | One of these occasions Was a Sunday School mare, | Second, To regulate the storage of highly in. | FANANCHAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Mr. Calllltemarkedthathe heard one his, | and hagnodraw. “Above the bridge on the Vir- | ineeting, aud th Hetsri ee Paretgeege tohee | mmrery repre end Toad i i FOLGE ade eee er us fine quarries of gneiss | biy be alieged that his difienliy at a Sunday | Portions of the District, ° Ford, a striking cos WEST HALF SQUARE 1 Frontage on 20th at, 303 Frontage on South Ast. 1 Frontage on South B st. 1 ia’ CHAS. AL ¥ | half a square # l6th st. opposite Mr. Robeson's ndieton's. Brick table in rear. Address Ite REST, D. D., Calvary Rector; JOR SALE_GRE. 7 Tock, Whose deve! IN BUS Gooa ve jowinue are the D0. p.m. prices) transcended his dity and should not Leng to the owners, and also to consumers in the Dis- | with the subjects usually discussed at such place, | @eTS on streets and public places shall Rie gsi eevee re sbetheust wire Toth street: s quarries has been hindered” by the | Kentuckian he might not be in a condition at the | 4WiTe, and to make all the necessary regulations - of isiana cate eton Ith st, Dy ot CHAS. A. MRS. PAGE Was RECALLED oid Aqueduct bridge. ‘The board fs | close of a banquet tosay anything (uughter,) He | SoVerbing their conduct upon tie streets in rela ‘ : t. ‘will take 0. this morning, andon redirect examination testt- | informed that the artiiical tsland in Hampton | Was not, he sald, entirely unacquainted wita the | Won to such business, urn, and a brighi bi trom the > suit. Apply to ‘J,W.P.MYE 01S INP fied that the house was fastened when she retired. | Roads 1s vullt of stone from these quarries. On| people "of Maine. He referred to a two poe ‘To make needful regulations for the | azive fair, dressed PesqMe CONLMIDE, ~~ 1498 Sew of North Gariter sc po DoS | After the geet ound nothing missing. the Maryland sue of the river above Lue bridgeare | Weeks! visit to, that state in 1872, Me | ORderly disposition of carriages or other vehtales much to Ure de JOR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, bid in « body oF in sinzle lot all excellent sites, and coal sipping wharves thatare | coucluded, then, In view of its attracuons, that a on streets Or public places, and to re- | light of every one present, Who enjoyed Uhe delicl- tsps ancl etteers fereuees antl alt rors eae OU Very easy terms, one witneaa te behets ne | MUCH needed on account of the present crowded | Maine was Lo be the great summer house of this | quire Vehicies upon such streets and’ avenues as | gus beverage. iveated at intersection of two. principal avenues lw. CHAS. A. McEU ortliwest tness sald there were seven persons inthe | condition of existing wharves, below the bridge, | country. He spoke ln warm termns of raise of the | they deem necessary to pass along on we night |” Gre or the Prettiest and most enjoyable balls af fronts south aud east ‘overiouks gOVerinent res : 3 Sree Ie room with her at the land office, three other ladies | and these are 9/40 excellent water powers that aré | “townslilp system” of New Kogland, ‘aud said if | Slde thereot. the season was that given by Adiniral and Mi pacar ‘Ok SALE-EAST Poe SQUARE, AES wee and two gentlemen. Witness walked a short dis- | tls far undev-loped on account of their inacces- | there was any place where home rule prevailed | | Fifth. To establish and regulate the charges to | the seaso a bby Adwiral aa im : uses ptibie of Econombeal Subdivision. reagun Na CORNER, 41 FI orb and eastern expos; T FRONT, tae on Hii at. east, oi] ft. 4 in. two squares | Frontage on L wt north, 144 ft. 84 1 tance with West three times, and once he was in | Iblilty to sipping, and was practiced to perfection it was in the state | De made by owners of hac S and hackney car-| Porter to their daughter, Mrs, Logan, last night. The k ve vhel ere Wa “act ‘There were present some her parlor, When ae brought’ some letters. Wit. |, /e board think that the government should | Of Maine, where there was a pure democracy in | Tages of any kind whatsoever. P Paes Mai aree hundred and fity Poo. D. £ ‘ r jests, Who began to arrive at ten clock. Miss De S 2 a ‘si nortli, 164 4 Reni ess Identified the book she gave him, “The Faith | Concede to Davigution the same rights iL compels | every Lownsiip. le was not, therefore, surprised | | SIXth. To prohibit conducting droves of animals | gests, Who bz Colon. Ua it now moder reat? price ‘aes decided bargain for lavestment or tm- Ears peoee Srour Fate rs be An ibid "Gibbons and ae nee ees ey Sive, tm Such cases | when he looked tn the faces of audiences there to | UPOR such streets und avenues as they may deem | Lena Forter annisted = TY CHAS. A. MCEU! j , rs e c] e7 y, attired: bere ‘Dali dress of white eathiolie ni ah roe = and that it should “ald rather than | see the character of the people, nor to note the | needful to public safety and good order. company; attired in a Beautiful balk dr ainphiet artic > st in this case this can be done only by buiiding the | col they had a le in the charact % gg - ae tiers read In the enurcles: Sig” gihe, trewlar | new superstructure with a draw span, The’ plan | many noble wen educated there. Ae to the coten. | agit. Be Er untt che Gepont upon the streata Upon the right side of the skirt. front of at - e € i, on N st. nw. near 14th et.: TYLER & RUTHERFORD, = 25,000 'sq. feet at 45c., M st. nw? feet, froné, 60c.; Meridian Hill, two lots. each iz " el ce ma Walks et 3 en With gold tinsel, Mrs, Logan wore @ a vk elas ae uv is then given as suinmarized in General Duane’s | ence which Mr. Rice made to the part of the coun- | OF sidewalks of fruit, or any part thereof, or other | Was woven will ‘ ~y ieee L226 F st. ‘s0c.; Lanier evga two loiy cach “aox150 | Mie eT Taodal CON Prieta ae She ad sent the | iexer as above. ‘The width of the roadway will be | try wucte the Speaker Was’ Tenth Gar Soecer, | substance or articles thattaleay Meee tae same, | Tobe cea the treat, draped SU gelbemoneek — = = TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Mo. Pac. ai A Hers a at he Diese its and | 24 fogs in the clear, aud there will. be also two | Justice Harlan said, 1t might not be known to OF cause injury Uo or impede pedestrians. tulle and the frou “ap © ~ Foe, Saee i SEVERAG BRICK, DWELLINGS, | "507-0 1226 Fstow. | NEN E then gave it to the defendant. She identinied | 24 (gp 0" (tne clear, and that Jefferson Davis firstsaw the light of day in| Ninth. ‘To regulate or TORIbIt loud ‘nelecs with | tulle. ‘The bodice was edged with Brazilian crys: ow under rent; from #4.20) to 84.500 HR SALESA FINE-LOT, ON RHODE IsLawD | Ba auother letter a8 also a promissory note for $100, | 't'9 tue report is attached the petition Of eltizens Kentucky. And there Was another man born there, | horns, gongs, of other instruments, or loud cries, | tals extending across the shoulders. Many came satbas eee Spt tine . LAN] ‘Washington Stock Ex Exchange. 43 ted September Hith, 1800, ihe Tecelved from | which states that all the cousiderations which in. | in Whose hame and reputation the men ot Bowens | upon the. streets OF pubite places, and to proaibit | in at one o'clock trom the opera, other parties and JOR SALE-2i90_K ST.N.W, NEW 12 ROOW| jaoo-oqe SR EEETHG seine, | cht flowin changes trom yesterday's notations | will-gev ft froin "you, Without any eroubier tee | ued, Congress tO buy-out the interest of | college uk more pride than in that of any ouner | Wo use Of any dreworks or explosives within such tore delock.. Admital Porter escofted, Mine stantial and attractive: removal ym city reason for vi] ‘oO JOINING - 91, conpor bi asked. ate, a h - J ye | 1 discontinue Its use as a Water-way,can be urge Ington as ncol nant fo a ~ b be — : = . poe e usd a, A891, 100% 439 ed | Without date, was read to the jury. Also, the A se} Tl ‘Tenth. To regulate vemet the = dining — roo was thrown’ open, Eee mini gh rpm rn ic tts | woul tay te uchatines corte owe of elt | UKs aguas ER ve Mh” iat | tes suring, <T wish rou co keep the opt and | fe gaeme UO teconstrucion of wdnuw in the applatse ‘he ‘speaker, reterred eloquentiy co |, Tenth, To regula the movements of wobicis Amy goes wore Sr ecru Man ja advance to permanent tenant. first-class invest. | clizible [localities of the horthwesi, high eround, with | Us rewistered, 4 M4 asked. | “I am sorry yo ought that explanation neces- a i ton of order and protection of life a iss Mary Mauning and their guest a Bebt "Perms @in00 coh. “P.O. Box 8.” jab-iws | suber culooks i clos procinity to ue of Natio “tctrrottan Tesorahee, 2 Hd Satna garry weere read. "When Weet qeuurned ‘om a le Sits Comemarenpi Re ree fhaegey lore [are ey Picsoribe teasonabse presties for | Sulfaso; Mrs. and Mies Endicott OR § NE HOME OR INVESTMENT. {2 lewaut ces dl bid, wsked. uston | trip west he told her that he had dared to think of ze J ° = ‘the violation of ‘of ations in tf ct | Sheridan, Mrs. Col. Sheridas Plumbrne. open fire-place; dumb waiter, etc.. ington “Market stock, 22 asked.’ Bank of Washing | DIS. Witness ‘declined in this note to receive 5 [Applause} any court of the District of Columbia having juris- | Vilet, Commodore and Mrs. Harms Sho. price, $8,900: torus easy. Address Box 7 Fok SALE-MERIDIAN HILLLOTS—AFEWVERY | ton, 202 bid. Columbia National Bauk 110% tad, | them. Stood that he had a pocket-book. | ‘The Speaker to-day laid before the Housea com- | (AppIAUSE] \ber of the board of | dicticn of minor offenses, aud in the sume unanner | ReLey, Mrs, Townsend, Sen Oifee. ae. Tenrelds, lots in blocks Y. 10, 11, 12, 14. 15,16, | 119 saked. - Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, George” | Another uote Was read declining a present which, | munteation from the Secretary of State, trans- | overs hy ay ‘Uhat such minor offenses are now by law. prose. | Miss durvis, Miss Cull Miswes Caldwell, as Ee 17, 1, 18, 21, at hich ec | town, 100 bid. lke: e Ti cs . e 1 2 ie , > overseers of Bowdoin, was called upon to sf od » —s ckie: ws Myer For Sate =e TaeMiak Sh at pnces which iiako tem e nowt ao: | own, 100 bid, Theat Extate Hitle Insurance, 19% | She understood, Wasa diamond ring for a birth: | mitting a report of Lieut, Wm. H. Sehuetze | for the college, Which he declared hha never cuted and punished. Emory, Miss Acklea, Miss Myer, Miss Aldis, Miss Pennsylvania ave, nouth tive ete: Heth ae 13th | first larger returue to Present fovestory Chat Mending Porte and "Pot, Fel Go. 85 bid, Bia uekea CUS. | Gitune tor tecas 2 Chrlstinas prescuty' was 'agso | U-8. No Who Was designated by the Secretary of | im a better condition than at the preseut Lime, se Sic aaa tone Pesein pronase | Bar, tee Mes Wen, Sie oats, a eet front, extending thevash wD | MlLJot%. | Lote ‘now offing im the present subs-aivis: | Electric Light, Gi vy. LL. ist mortgage bonds, | C mane pret i s SENATOR FRYE. ed ia, CO “uke . 1 cS it, extending somcnerikce Coho je Sa bid. 80 aed read, the Navy to distribute the testimontals of the the daily newspapers published in the District of | Sala, Count Lippe, the Cialnese Mintster, Uke Jap- Se need SEE Ee Coes, | | Latter Linightn Weakiocice naigte sie Ee | oe ee WEST'S LETTER FROM NEW YORK, gorermment to subjects of Hussia who extended | | Mr. Deane, after happily deseribing senator | Columbias and us penalty Prescribed roruse ie, | anese Munster and Made Ruby, Mr Vek, MYC podew REA Fat awe | rs ee irre operties for ihvestinent now, Baltimore Markets, The defendant's exhibits (notes) were read and | iid tothe survivors ee ame ‘ploring | Frye’s achievments as a fisherman, waich had | lation of atid reguiations shall be cnterced Gaal | Bans, tbe Mises Coons Se. Pores, Cou, ahsn, FOR SALE BY CH RNIGHT. 925 FST. NW. | offered im this market” 'Y have lute in all ese sub- | g BALTIMORE, Mp. Feb, 2.—Virginia sPRtolldated | explained. Tue letter dated “New York, Nov. 27, | eovernment ee aidan rice Patched bY thls | acted nim to speak on the Msherles question, in. | Wrty days after such publication,” ‘Acklen, Mr. Walter Berry, Mr. George Hellen, Mt Se id digas sal sonia doyinions for sal at igwest market ric ae 3: Js,” written by West, was read, Tt 15 as follows: | Sarg the report fs interesting alle o the peopl of | troduced the Senator trom Matne, aie Als Well That Ends Well. Helyar, Mr. Aldis, Witness 1S ea 2 ae F st-nw. | “BALTIMORE. Mp. Feb, 2 —mid- | _ “Madam: Before this reaches you I shall have | the United States and to the subjects of Russia, q ¥ fishery disp Moore, of Nashville, 1s at ou JOR SALE-IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS. dling, On¢. Flour’ sicaty “aug t0R, Suit -mmla: | sotuntarily returned to WW ead aan | oe Will be gratifying to all who appreciated thé | Marked that the London ‘imes said he was un | DELAY IX 4 FOLICK COURT case wiicu Catexp| Miss serge gnirs edie ere Ieectgetiony wor Tita ae crete gar eRe bee for sale a nunaber of | steve and went | tothe authorities, While T do not expeet you or | generous and humane action of Congress in pro- | Irishman, and that Sackville West alsoannounced eryideey timc inretreeireisgorte hae that remain in the market. ‘They range from 2Uc. to We. and are about a!l the desirable Lots left at these prices. These Lots are inthe neighbood of projected 14815 je HY quills" super, others Lo believe my statement or ask you to in- | viding for the testimonials. that he was an Irishman, He commissioned a| The sessions of the Police Court are supposed go | Many Iriends here. “do, Rio brat s de Ox ‘patent! | Ueriere in the execution of the law, yet Ido sol. | ‘The report is quite long, and records in detail | gentleman who told him that. Sackville begin at 9 o'clock in the morning, but usaaliy U ‘Mrs, Horatio King receives Friday, February @ superlative patent | emnly avow that if guilty of what 1s charged the movements bt the lieutenant andthe results| West said he was an Irishman, to tell goa oe = ECapitol. bet. 5,000 ; he first case is notcailed until after that hour. Many | #Bd 11 after 2 o'clock, ea tee ie otk of city. | Unprovements by the District Commissioners which | 20 es oe against me the act was couunitted in a moment of | of his observations. It appears that he proceeded | Sackville West that his (the speaker's) great-great- ® ee any other, Houses si 2 a a See | will make this the Murray Hill of Washiugton Sea Gals, southern red. 8ie05. Unconsciousness and without premeditation, | to Russia for the purposes indicated under the tne grandfather commanded ‘ail the Now Eceiend | complaints have been made by attorneys and wit, Ballot in West Virginia = Se aa Seo HIET | [ivencuse uosot acs When fwil consciousness reached me last Tuesday | structions of the State department in July, 1845, | troops at the timeof the struggle over the Acadian | nesses for belng compelled to remain in opurt | Te JOR SALE CHEAP, AN ELEGANT 9 $228.60" Le Droit Build Corncecuthern cantons i le T Was beyoud the jurisdiction of the U. 8. | and after an exceedingly arduous Journey, during | territory, while Sir Suckviule West's great-grand- southern yellow, 46: and could easily have placed the ocean between | Which he seems to have fully ace unplished the father Sold beer to the soldiers, (Laughter and | Uday. the Dis ted by Mr, | United States Sei jteamer, 46qa | We ona had I so desired. But knowing, | object of his mission so far as practicable, re- | applause.) Whether the message was ever deliv Ramana a steamer, ae To-day eae pyren ‘The bailot in the West Vingiula legislature for @ ‘or to-day Was 37 votes for 33, thern whiie, 4Ga4 S carvcx. | western mixed, » 100 feet on Park st. und | Murch, $77,044 s UST % Padgett, were Muisted In lessthan an hour, and it | Camden (democrat), 39 for Slick (republican and JOR S A! EGAN Ot: . | e ae ae ae van nows, I am innocent of any | turned to Washington in September last. ered the speaker was not prepared to say. is lecha = cinch where aie tae, = < lath and Riggs ste AG ooee, Foo ens ee cae ae iy S7alo. enter mised fea ate eae: | wrong commiltied througin kugwisies thveos ye | uate anying the report are copies of two | , Referring to the progressmadeby Bowdoin college | her ugtymay td the gUrerhisekt’ catered ag | Steeubacken) and for Lucas (leader Of te provements, handsomely pepered . wil id Tesi F 38.) Hye quiet, 5058. Hay steady—priine ice | Meditated, I return to suffer the penalty | charts, the existence of which Lieut, Schuetze be- | the Senator sald that with all reverence for the “ a case for trial. bolters.) on very Tice $9,000. SWORMSTEDT & | 7, a a tee RSE ess parks ohiy Vitous Btu with xood | of the law rather than by known act leave the | Heves have been forgotten outside of Russia. He | learned men of the faculty in his college days, the ‘Mr. Charles Walter, jr., called the court's atten- RO BRADL we _____—idals-1m Duc Ot Siiune G4 fx BE ip angry Megs PEEK, 1200. Bulk meale shoulders Gountry and appear a fugitive from. Justice. | says in view of the general interest taken in any. | Professors and teachers at the college ge, o-day were ter charge of” kping ‘a gambilng house Giving the Spenker the Lie. JOK SALE_WE HAVE A NUMBER OF HoUsES Fist of Grou wf o 2 nd elear TD idea Rha’ 1 pacon—should- | Rather than have injured you and disgraced my | thing pertaining to the Jeannette Arctic expedic | uheir superiors e Dl jon of ing. The : = 8 es - ) ya Ttestacnin which peor ienaeenct, 1 feet deep, smaguare 110. | erm. 7igars cipher quiet waster yaekege GAH | famlly, friends and seit, 1 would have gladly given | Uon, ie seems that these charts are worthy of spe: | Do's hud better ustreclon today thereaia The | Against One Of Ms clients, and asked Chat tie COUrE | LEVRLY MrISODR IN THE LOWER URANCU OP SHB Wwe “ORer easy terms of all cash, to suit pur: | be hunt ureiy npr ection Sud a uneatcliel | Seury: Saas ele eta my life. From this tine forth I can hope for no | clal consideration, because they relate directly to | boys of his class, ‘The professors were nearer the | All the case up for trial.” He said his client had y Spuaens usouee 3a 6 Tunities for stablingsit ruuiing toa s0-foutalley. | Create 33 |e 2 it ‘will ‘be’ to your advantage to consult our Kindly consideration from the human family, but | two regions most prominent in the history of te | Scholars. ‘They joined with them, or took inter- | Deed Summoned tO appear at 9 o'clock and nad! ay exciting episode ocurred in the Arkansas list before you decide, z ined, 6%. Coffee nominally been walling since thattime. He spoke to Mr. Lav- 3 which basa double owuetou Rand 8 streets. This. cary ordinary to fair, 14! Bt Must trust to Him who knoweth and doeth all | expedition, namely, Bennett island and the Lena | >i im their sports, and still lost none of their ‘ - ¥ state legisiature yesterday. J. M. Hewitt, speaker OORT. | sy ng Snel argh as ae UR, |e, Pair” teed Mea, wONETL, aay | lg welt, Wael Yurergunisumentunnenca,| a, noch Ser dignlty, owduin college, he inasta‘has never | Gulez about ik ad that geaieman Pepe that | te a cone eaten 26 Gis Fat nw. Jig ba rold i dispomed of within “atten days. | dulfecutton, 44.. four Se" eran Bosahey wala} | $2, f88 its knowledge of wrong ‘done you goes Saale aos are ‘ f her, aman wh | ,, the Judge sald Mr. Walter was not in order; ertain party or parties destred to impede ALE—23 AND DS is 300 ol ‘saine after F otton, ad : flour, 2s.: grain, . trust you ours mi as well a man of deep culiure, a rare teacher, aman who ye 3 | said a certain party or p: TOR SALES AND Pe GATE ST AE: 215500 3 pold, wallotter the saue sn single lots after Feb: | wheat, 008,000 bushels: corns57-000 busiils. Er ee pli cena hee tated District Government Affairs. Was the very genius of hard work’ and strong {hat Ce case he spoke of was not properiy belore | jegisiation because of having been defeated for the a Se coe a .—2 #20 F stn. Chicago Markets. Unes ‘did I hope for any other means of stating, | umber of deaths in tus bieest last wel Serres ‘oir, Lavender remarked that it Mr. Walter had | speakersiip. B. B. Hudgins, who came within POR SALE CHEAP (165,000 FEET OF LAND, a ON BACON ST, NEAR 14TH | 1, SHICAGO, Inu, Feb. 2, 11 a. m—May wheat opened | even Drielly, the truth to you, Since my arrival | eee istrict last week, Te-| Tn his day ut the college, he said that the crown Bein yeret "he Would have | turee votes of election io Lhe speaker's chulr, asked eae a uamer? mamsard, Urocm Gainé | JOR SALE LOT ON BACON ST, NEAR, “a0 and | Suter poet a ee aS Poi ll of to Sidi rallied | here to-day have seen thie W. papers and know | Ported to the rr alth oflcer Acasa: White, 43: 01- | was worn by the roysterer, Who was a mau of approached him in a proper manner he wo Saiewnes remeved belisn.. tebe mneneoed “pene eh st exteuded or Meridian and New Jersey avon. | Soc aud neat Colt road, 2c. enemy doe ane | Under ood buying £o'S374, aud What has been sald. |My presence in your house ped 270. Utal population” So.oe, | STeater influence in his class than the student. He | #temp re c et 27.19; 2 gre: Hudgins then denounced him as # liar, Inde wereect. Only Iie per fout. basy icra pid 2ieColusnbig Helhite may be truthfully stated, but the reason therefor | 3-45; colored, 27.19; tal population, 20.00. | Said that Maine prohibition had done much tor the | _ Mr. Walter sald there were eleven witnesses | Huds! JK HERTFORD, 1425's F st. tended, corner lot, 25c. ol to 2 ‘ex- orl 26 we ei ‘S ve ex cribable exciter i followed. All Uhe members Tig roc Abts at ex: | pick strong atid higher a Which is assigned, as well as_any knowledge of | 2° Were under 3 years of age, and 21 over 6o years. | College. No other college alumni cone te enees | Summoned in the case poor men, who were losing } #27. rth 7: SSSPSE Tai wir gpe, geod oma as, | Boe ; business for a the was suspended. Mu- as a eo a se, | The principal causes of death were consumption, at their bi ttable, At money by being compelied to wait about Ue couri, | Tose, and the Delligerents. Ph JOR SALE —-—.__ money hidden there, 1s absolutely false. Of course, | 15+ Broumonta se oon cao m, | wine at their banquet tal The college OW ee eg that the case wa out tua!’ friends pleaded with the belligerent, Pi. ‘Sick T rooms. om L st. bet. 18th and 193,300 | jeo7-1m 2B HERTEORD, «| A BLOW AT THE COURT HOUSE. | !00u6 will believe’ me, regardless of the tacts, | 12%, rapuota, 33 eonmestion, Of ene lune, | instead ote roy sere the student rules. No col | crore tue sourt abd he must thereon, deka | mally Hewitt apologized Lo ‘all the tember except ‘&. 15 rooma, on 13th, Shove lows cirele. “0 dN‘ Pt hence I must ever be an’ ‘Outcast.’ reported: 13 whit colored; onemixed marriage, | ¢8° 1p the United states, he said, could show on ‘ake any action in the matter. Hu The latter apolygived Wo all Furtwer Fits. Sit Mapa, LB at SALE COLUMBIA, HEIGHTS —THE a Register Clagett Strikes Mr. Mackall. | Witness then went on to state that ‘White groom, colored bride.” its Geely! eat and honored | “Af Ste Lavender called up the case ot Chag, | Wuuble is tmnmaineut, n z ronutids of the Cy : Universi Rees WEST HAD MADE AN OFFER OF MARRIAGE 10 HER, FOR IMPROVEMENTS ON LANIER HEIGHTS. ates,” He beileved, though that the record of the | Wagner, changed with keepluy a gauubling house, : = i." Pam prepared to oller b pe of | Major SH. Walker, were standing in the cast | *tT0¥ed the letters long before the assault upon | has referred a petition to the Commissioners from | ven than could show by the withesses was that (ne defend- he sertous risks attendant on lung or throat é . ° | ‘subdivisiut fe u ig In the east |»... e elve A, M. McLaughlin et al. for certain improvements | Was a new spirit, he said, In the state and in the avold the se = "Sitous Heb tints papery [ieee coreg ee nw. | hallot the epurt house near the entrance of the | Net, Sve told him that she could, reesive and ac- | A> property on Lanier Heights, the asséescd value | college: TAppladse} Bouse to play poker for money. "wens ¥® Bis | disoases deeply veated, And the common expert = Brevis, t uffice: HILL LOTS, WE EL Criminal Toom. The conversation they were | hitn. of which 13 $57,000. BOWDOIN IX Wak. ‘Mr, Waiter admitted that such was the case, Expectorant as a trusty helpiucet 1n all ‘pulmonary e | ycks of round in this locality where | holding, it 18 sald, was in reference to Mackall hay. | _ e-direct.—It was between two and three years MISCELLANEOUS, Gen. Ellis Spear responded to a toast to Bowdoin | ‘The judge understood that a man had a right to | Evbronchial roubles—being especially serviceable c | 362 ees eee aus. and alse | ing opposed the appointment and confirmation of | ago when he offered to marry her. Mr. Bernard R, Green requests the appointment a Bargains can now be bad on a) bel poker In his house, and dismissed (he case, 1 Ci removi iuflammation and lars givenst | Mr Clagett, and. {0° becatne adinen ine eet nied | Ata euge here sid. that caer man nad torvea | of Ge eee ‘Talbot as additional private, vice in the war of the rebellion, paying & glowing | Play a fu loosening coughs, removing _ Lavender then explained: that tne delay im | i reacving the acute symptoms of asthina and ~ sn Bo on easy | pasted theme Mr Mackall orunucll of the police, | bis attentions on ler, worked on, her sympathies, | Joun Shea, deceased, todo duty at the Washing- | tribute to the loyalty and patriotism of Bowdoin | ,,MT. Lavender then explained that of risy. Dusbarissiave: 7 a Rnd knoe st the sergeant. ‘The latter at | aud tat it was through her heexpected salvaticn, | W. H. Selden has fled a. protest. with the Com- ; fr, Water remarked that under the circum. ee ; - Testa ally shtear "Wise fowt'ad Seay | OCS Grabbed Mr. Clagett atu Mr. springiman of | ‘rum aoTMER OP Mas. Pace on tun trax, | MdOuers agulnst any diversion ox Maeaterone: | Couslueratiy. more, thas some anaes Coat ite | Me. Water Toma for wit le had ald. MARRIED. 2 depket alles, jo easy | themarsnars omice sized Mit. Macken Of = ze, | Hou for improvements on Congress and Frederick | capable of bearing arms. He dla not peileve any | “ne “Sugee said. they sometunes get Out Of pat: | _FERGUSON—WILLIAMS. At St, John's Church, jin “SOHN E. BEALL & Co. 1321 Fst. | further blows. Mrs. Jane M. Turner, the mother of Mrs. Paze, | streetst to ‘fayette street, WesjWashington. other association of mel Uogether by any ence waiting, for Mr. Lavender, but be had always | Georsetown, D.C. February, Jet, USN7. by the Kev. jh SALE A FART OF sgl ARE No. 1047, AE ‘The Tarift the house was closed on the night of tne masaune | CMe enews Webb abd Wueatiy were UeaRy | deiense df me union OF the men or Aietrs as | Hund hum & taltuful and emctent ofieer, ao MARY SEANTON WILLIAMS of eis city. =" hand Lsts.se. This property is we : uestion. the house was closed on the night of the assault ¢ committees of $$ 01 fense ‘men own ———— z Bit ana L ste 0. | This property is well located Seiraah cenatneete Dist aer She corroborated het dauynter us to the assault | for two houra’ © COnSTeSS On the District to-day | defense.of the union, | Of the men of his own class Judge Snell to-day wok the personal bondsot | sTEVENS—WEBSTER, On Tuesday, February Let, the Exstern breucle, Wil ‘An inquiry from the frlendsot Ake randall ag | aiid a8 vo the interview the next morming. —— Ferely wounded, At wasa most grateful thing wo | Robert Borbeck, (we newsboy Ghared. with out- | ySw7, stake mendauoe of the tage’ fareuta ths | ee to whether they could count on the sup-| 8S. FAGR's DAUGUTER ON THR WITNESS STAND. med the Bena a ramasuRY to-day 1 | Rago Kindly remembered them “They” eas, bese | Kea be ee gone GAY agv Dear the eur: | Bef Ser Wiamiasen D esos ‘jen + | Pili, on tue comneror RESEAPLE COR | port of thetr tariff and revenue bit by |_Mary H. Page testified that she was thirteen | formed the Senate, in answer to an inquiry that Duried in spirtt, and their names engraved In the | “Win. le Laphain, No, S15 4th street northwest, “see — = uae "| we wtateientand cellar, 11 rwuimarteth and | the Morrison democrats was discussed | Yearsof age; that on the night: in question there | he has no information that any national banks are | Rortod Ja spirit and the ‘had erecved. reports stolen rom his house some months ago & DIED. Several six-room Houses Ast u. ¢.; all modern | i i E i E i E i 5 i inprovesenis. 10 per cen ment “Price only nicky GEM desing. 0027.94 wah at some length at a conference of the last-named | Wa8 Some noise down stairs, and, with her mother, | loaning money upon securities or discounting bilis | Gen. George W. Dyer, being called upon to Sad at GLEMENTS beloved buna of Cathe: é Hi é z i mich require gold. coin only. ale, it some Seas ser ae a eet 02 Lt that al answer should Be made to Hiaetede died | and sian the door leading ine eee yeaa anaes | seas Pat mene In gold coun only. | ih wo Dowdy observed that tae memes ES eS payee Ek Sioa Hick in race bet. nth a r4thates =ffiree bazdsome newly-built dwell sédeng | She taritirotorm domecrate Wee ee cael at | then retired, Aftorwanta Leeed tee eee ae ‘Ton Votes for Abbett. tween a university and @ college was that the ——S or aig merionegeng 3 § Pootin on 1 bet sth ata th ate tw SoG enw ponte the uew Vousion meee each | redeem their. pledges to the hectic natok Le | ram Cowl lato the rooun Witea Ker seothee aged TREATON N; J. Feb. 2—At the meeting of the | vou and a better rowing crew thas teocotieee | AMADA MOT ALTOGETMRE Ax ELYSICM FOR Dus- WE SUALEY Lee of the Port Ofte doyartionnt. Brick. Lins. bast Capitol st, bet. oth aia 7th” guuse contains 14 rooms, bath and all mod. ups. the, Chicago convention, that they would sup- | the gas. There was Plog. on her mother’s face | legislature this oon ten democrats were present [Laughter] He regretted, however, hata Bis HONEST AMERICANS. “ ‘will take place from bis late ord te Len BOSE ieee ars wich eee oe Tease tas | Fa ner imvher ast West cag totic Hows | ht Voted for Abbett gor Senator. See ar ant petacte eae PPE | scorchants Natonal Bank tater vot impor | poe Bk tahoe ON” a Ee . on pe Cap sud 1 si un N'st, bet. E " wi Teasonable in its —— ‘detaulter, c Aiply stonce ie tt “ink Ath aoe uh vata 884 % | Fepiyimore specie at this ae see °2 AME Ce | ci and sala when, he Game back the ERE Resrars sey epee ae US feceegeriengeee Import | Poctty areiuvited to stiood. pO ee aus. ave. Stas tw. 3 sume. Second time he hand Surborition® He spoke ot Une nenuers sate or abs | tmoe to forgers and. boodlers intending te ent. JOR SALE-CHEAP-GOOD_ LUs ‘iculars apply. tothe owner’ R. GOLD- ee Alarge one, which she gave hen sacther’’ Those COMMERCE WITH THE SOUDAN REOPENED. authoriuies. "He spoke of the achievements of wig on hom ide Pennayivatia seul, 61 Gib at hte, from 12 1 vend *0 District in Congress. were notes‘ tt Wich Ker mother gave ero de-| ,,CAZRA, Bev, 2h goveramont has Falsed. the | Maine troops in te was, telling some interesting » corer 2Uth an nusyivaia’ av. pt 2 2 blockade of the and commerce with that | stories ill ‘bravery and pa iniFouD iiziy Paes THE HIGH LICENSE PETITION. stroy, and she did so, Soudan, justrating their ‘devoted ‘On cross-examination witness sald that she hm | Tgion has been reopened. Fe SALE—WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING WELL DUB SALE-705 1 ST. 3. rT 3 SLY located Lots of Ground at low The petition in favor of the high license it the letters in the stove, h THE EGYPTIAN PETROLEUM WORKS. OTHER SPEECHES. OhS0U. LUG Hot tes Lot OTL ney gS VAG | vein tre for tuproved property teste ae? EB | ou gned by 0. G. Staples, T. E. Ros- (Mattie aged twelve years, testified that on | _ Mr. Edgar Vincent has visited and inspected the | ‘The venerable Richard 8, Evans responded to zs WKIGHT & BOLTON: hz 000 square feet northeast, at Ue ground imme- | sele, James Wormley’s sons, C. W. Spofford, Alex. | the night in question she was awakened by her | Egyptian petroleum works and makes a favorable Coast to the class of 29, giving evidence of his col- FOR SALE 7 ROOM HOUSE OR Hoa een | - 00D teak neat arousadjotning haa Jat broaghi | ander Peterion, Bilaca.& Bo0biny: toeney sae, fer un Gon ant ne ee ee lege training and good memory by quotations ee oe p+ MEE Z 50e. L. Woodbury, John F. Chi neo, ams tr a STANLEY'S EXPEDITION. from classical and ridiculing Mr. Adams’ Fr Bd ws mac ips: Nut a 40.000 square feet, Ist st. mw, at abc; water, | Joseph Fitzgerald, Duily & Leannarda, and Wear | me cellar steps.” She was then called up stairs, Henry M. Stanley, who will leave here on Thurs- | attack on classical = nies $28 sewer. ae. Gitebn, the hovel- keepers, fated | and when the gas was lighted saw het | day for Zanzibar, Will be accompanied by eighty | “pr. We for the medical depart- a yee supe abuve mentioned property is all well adspted for | {nthe ligase teae. PS ee others face and clothes were bloody, She saw | negroca. “Tho total force of its expedition for the mont o¢ Bowdoin, ir. Sonn G. Bantee eseaed 2k SALE CHE NEAT, COSY WoUsE vpaivinion sto anal tot o cl i found on the rellet of Emin Bey will be 1,200 men. He does not | 4 grecting from ‘the Boston ‘and meetin AE Sermon Eee alee | ITE SEN DESN UR Pg, ‘Capito: Topics. ag also the handker’hlet she corroborated ef. expect any opposition. inarks were also made by ge Shell and Bev. we # Laie F st. OK SALE—VALUABLE NORTHWESTERN COR- ‘PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. ng to the house next o 4 Bs: 'W. Pond, ive ‘Mr, Stetson and ‘TO! mente cai band mee tr 14 wide parking anded by Veriwont a wa cir 7 ey remarks that in the old ‘the roysterers: Esch water wan wie, Lots each 18-00 to alley as | cleand Edth and Water he sanitccree gt Ban considered to-day the proposed amendments tothe | _omicer W. T. Maddox testified that hé heardthe | ,.07,L0Um Feb. 2—A special from Chetope. Kan- Dena e Iareos sutieanstially i ‘a0 Sana ‘ala sas, Says: Fire early tis morning completely de ve side alle per month. Wille aay | and euro-pneumonia bill, Dut did not reach the | screams at 12:95 oclock, ran house, founa | 285,588 “cod the ard. | the “old. boys” when 1. college.” Mr. fice cone St quod itivestment price’ so terse tra FSR | St 2a TO eet ide tagethor of separetely. | point of actioge | reas oo es cane, sents pati gee ee a oO an + roe sare St¥o Frames ox | Ener property. viz: 4s of lot I,sauure 243 (3,000 feet | The Senate committee on agriculture further | ‘2% OTmER TESTIMONY. Fire in s Kansas Town. Judge Snell all took exception sae, ee Ware stock of le. aL EGHiNSoaares ADDITIONAL. APPROPRIATIONS ow rxptaxs, _| MPS Page Dleeding, two doors broken oped. thos: of an 4.0. 0, Wr toage weve sovsumeds he | exceptional class in that teaugnver} ‘ = Samuel F. Ware, druggist at the Ebbitt House, tmldnight the yorwtily bait Hones ora Rone ‘The Secretary of the Interior has asked Congress | sgentined the bottle of Chloroform as sold to West ‘otal loss amounts to about $40,000. on fart he ult gai) & ou edecsroarsice: 4 tor ong erao yaar CO BS account of thé occur- A ‘of $60,000. nn Eeetucat’ “ror perttoulare of special agents for locating Indians. on* land im | rence Ww e Dead Lous Huwer Cavs MoupEEe, ‘Wep- Star office 2 Tint” | All work finithed and. ready Many | severaity under the act recently passed. He has | Thomas dulth, colored, testified tnat he lived on | _Mrwavaaz, Feb. 2A spectel from Fon da ler, an ex-clty, councilman o¢ Louisville, Ky. JOR SALE BARGAINS ON CAPITOL Hilt. Two | Bes \o my sriends and patrons for their also asked for an appropriation of $1,500 to detray | Massachusetts avenue; Heard the screams, he ran | Wis., to the Wisconsin says that & Dre at | no was comuitted to the state Bex Gres rick Howses, all modera iauproves | Guldeuce Guru the fall, when such was of ate out and saw @ man go through De Sales street and | So'clock this destroyed the Fon du Lac for the murder of Henry a ERR Focus emia cans. Rented to Soi | as eo tie Diss eres Sos pA theft went down to Where the soreams wore Furniture company aciory and, warehouses, one tawver ants. ro cree et ? per mouth eacl * Dow ‘force ‘former home northern Robinson, who lives at 1637 L | aggtegules $60,( moner, was released DANENHOWER & 8ON, 1115 Fat. | 10 0 3 = ad the aes tee Part | cestiied to hearing the soreausa aya wen, tn the | Insurances : Oclock Monday night, upon the ot rooms and ail sclera eem ire comeing, 12 GHEE, p Work, called for and EE | cordenen Gee cacaeaee a {n ae- | louse with Sir. Downey and one ‘assistants, —-——_ Coan rors nce at Ue depot ae Leuiavilis yes, we2-lin “DANENHOWER © SUN, 11i3 Pat | YHEATLEY, 1068 Jeflemon st. Georretown. Jal-dm enn OOO: Se ae Ae eee Te Paron | Fer Circulating Secialist Pamphlets. | verday morning ditto ionedus basFay SALE- 1 > XG. Rance ‘Tae TSERMOMETER.—The follow’: Moor and steps leading ‘Mra, Page's Feb. 2.—Two Polish socialists been | ticlans and. who cheered him Fe 34 BEN AND DWELLING, (TAPESTRY BRUSSELS 400. PER YARD, were the fe at the signal office to-day: room, ‘sent cae ‘tn] one tor too Eta atverwardconqucted hin to his old’ gen‘tupecvemeute: BD. G PROCTOR S08 1250 F —— Sue ae ‘903.7 iam Se; - | MRS. PAGS NJURINS. tnd tue cthet for nine InontAs, IDF elreulat- | Suh street, where be held & suooteatul ves = ‘aédma™ ! yaa7-er ses Peete. | tim, Se; tainimuin, 2 Dr. J.8, Bromwell testified that be attended | {ng socialise perapnioes. pay afternoon. E