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Che Loening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1891. qi SPECIAL NOTICES. gq >50U7 FISH MITE. —EVANGELISI CHAP- x to tee Cr PSD Av ath ast ae jonat the catheda 9. pa dith desres. ALEX. “H- HULt, Ted VIVAL, MEETINGS AT METROPO! THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, VOL Pennsylvania Ave, corer Lith Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFPMANN, Pres't. A LONG FIGHT AHEAD. Labor and Capital Preparing for a Struggle at Cardiff. THE PROSPECTS OF IRISH BARMONT. Death of James Redpath, the Journalist and Lecturer. the Ws ». Cue Untered st the Pott Ofice at Washington, D.C.,a8 | §7~All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance; ne paper sent longer than paid tor- Rates of advertising made known on application. FINANCIAL. Vor 78, No. 18,066. SPECIAL NOTICES. TWO CENTs. | SOME WAR TALK In Disoussing the Naval Appropria- tion Bill in the Senate. A NEW ALLIANCE CA THE STRIKE AT CARDIFF. Preparations Being Made at the Docks fora Long Straggle. Special Cable Dispatch to The Fvenine Star House proposition that had been transferred from another part of the biil. MH. CARLISLE Not SATINFTED. Mr. Carlisle expressed himself as not satis- fied with Mr. Hale's explanation. It seemed to him (Air. Carlisle) that it was merely the be- ginning of a bounty system. Mr. Hoar said that ‘the matter was very sim- SPECIAL NOTICES. NATIONAL CITIZENS ALLIANCE. Local branch No. 4 will meet TONIGHT, TBM o'clock, wt OO F st. ines of i . HERMAN BAUMGARTEN, Prest. ©. T. WALPORT, Secy. LD pr q=>§MES. DE. CRANE OF NEW YORK WILL and Mrs. Dr. Retley will rive the Bibie iis at the ladies’ consecration meeting at 1] 4.1m. AY. the Lith instant, at Wesley Chay cor. Sth und F Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertisements. SDIDATE penny BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 913 AND 915 F ST_N.W. ‘Hae the best plan devised for securing a Home. NO AUCTION OF MONEY. Worl. 18th dogres. fey evcuine this ‘week. i week. ‘Green Ciay Smith, pastor. — PHYSICIANS’ COLLECTIONS. on each Canvirr, Feb. 10.—There now scems to be eu Plo. It was ® proposition to render e qrest | 1°60 pintest hope thet the reat te “00 mtr ERS—ALL JOURNEYMEN SCHAPIN AUXILIARY, WiLL, Hom public service to the navs, and to get a body of | oN! = ~,¢ = ney © See bee, cath te presets Gah ivaee «| Gy eerne easement | A TULT VINK: TER -OPEARED. [Sees Ste eete dd & sateen oI 3 5 a meeting, en's yi a. ave. * | ma’ and with a know! coast organization of tte dockmen is now oe PES Cee ERTL ALLOWED O8 TO PRACTICING PHYSICIANS OF DETROIT: nw si iolock THORADAY EVENING. Commit. | p.m. “here will be no meeting at sl where they belonged, with a capacity for boat = d GENTLEMEN: 1 take pleasure in commending to | DARD. ee % fe6-st* ~ i pact perfected, while the shipping federation of the masters is equally prepared for the fray, and insist on “no surrender” as the watchyord for the coming condict. The union men are under ION MISSION. 90 PA.AVE, Hadley, mupt-Jurry McAuley AM . will speae at the iiss on daily Mis- m. This week.and on Sunday a8 ioliows: Street MoE. Churciie 4th st a service, which was so important in all coast warfare, at an expense to be defrayed alu wholly by the sta and at wee g in the way Your favorable consideration the services of the UNION CREDIT COMPANY, who have been collect- ing mydilatory accounts for the past two yearson s | Shd. th Mr. Enloe Criticizes the Zoological ites, expense to the United States {A ‘. a$ Park Management. furnishing competent officers and, per- | the leadership of the well-known lsbor agitator, to srest sbresbyieran Starch (br, Gears. 5 Fat Tape, of furnishing in the summer season gor. | Tillett, who takes equally firm ground. AMERICAN SECUMITY AND TRUST CO commission basis. So wail pleased have I beon with bends" ot ernment vessels not required for any other | The docks are stored as if a siege were anticl- oo oe soe 8 aan service. The matter had-been called te the at. | Pated, with tea, coffee, beer and vegetables, and Pres’ DEROSITORY, CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. HOME BUILDING AssoctaTION. si IGHTH ISSUE OF STOCK. vot tne Treasurer. tered into a special contract with them to do all my current work, keep my accounts snd make out all my | jsetins. ‘Dills tor a stipulated monthly sun. Tebeerfally commend them and their system and work to the physicians generally as being able and he competent to carry out their propositions and exercise GTATEWENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION of the Serial Savings and Building Association on ‘the Sth of January, 101 Preside . awe 517 10th st. ‘above siatewent is correct: ‘D. 8. FIRMIN, WM. MAYSE. GEO. W. CHAS Finance tee. Stock in the 20th series can now be subscribed fc Bald. $1 por share, af the oilice of the secre freasiurer, 1416 F st. nw. ‘JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer. CITABLE. Judicious care with the most delicate accounts. Detroit, June 17, 1800. fo7,tuke-lm 30, Grace Ch Crisis of MORE APPROPRIATION BILLS. en's | DAY, Rebruaty 11, on A Leeson in Subtraction.” fold 7 OSIRIS LODG! Be retin species ‘NO. 36, FAM, WILL ¥ SENATE. munication at thre Cate EERE ELLER ELLER ELLE ‘Yours respectfully, DAVID INGLIS, M.D. 16 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. — bers of C: 3 ‘meu ‘Carpenters abd Jowers’ Union. Teepectfully and- urKentl 70 end the next resular meetings WEDNESDAY: Fob Fuazy. 11. Important Dusiness, JNO. W. HUMPHRIES, President. GeaT oF ihe Reottiah Mite on WEDRERD AT Livuinst’, | Fon SALE Lota) —— erin, é S. | FOR BALE Gtiscel we at pa mn hore: First and second degrees, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS ee 3 feton2e WH. OSCAR ROOME. Secretary. | HOTELS. ak = pact wiley to make Enfield, Coan., @=> THE FIRST REGULAR MXETI. LADIES re | Bode SOMERTON Clea | EEOTORE Pace 8| House bill to entablish the customs distsictof ALE | Sr lawn en te cetract ate thet yeuacee ane S| rrprrendigge chy netmapr e sept be lawfuily done, will be held_at the temporary office Page 6 », Tenn., a port ivery, = of the company. (OS ISTH Si; N.W., THIS CILY, Page 5 | and passed. ¢. B- BURGES 4 HORNER, Page 7 A conference was asked, and Messrs. Dolph, BF ers Uf Sale of those two imajnificent dwellings, $16,000 and $11,000, on 20th st. just north of Senat yer’, = CORLL AT DAV aS F st. m.W., for jon and IDSON & DAVIDSON'S, deseriptis t OF Sa st? |-KIRKPATRICK. STORY B. LADD. 1e10-2w => tHE FIkM OF TALBOTT & WHITE, Soing business af 13133 th stn. w.. 18, suis Sorpeinalved by murual consent. JOHN A. TA BOTT, GEOKGE W. WHITE. Fel Washburn and Kenna were appointed conferees ‘on the part of the Senate. Senate bill to authorize the Minnesota Boom Company to construct and operate booms and ee UNION CREDIT COMPANY, BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING, ‘That ‘Tth and O sts. now. ame! ‘trict ashington, oe ce land where ‘section 14, nded conand Geurcetown ratiroad—the ‘to Bye miles an hour. order: J.W. ‘HM. ROBERT, Comnnis- nat ‘bruary 10, 1800. 1t* p=> 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCEEN Lost, on or about. April, 5. 180, two cer- Uficates of Stock of the American Security and Trast Coupany, said certificates bearing date October 26, ISM), and namnbered 184 and 201, for emht shares ‘gach und Sestied in my name. "AS | have applied to the Awerican Security and ‘Ii ust Company for a bow issne of said stuck, all persons are cautioned ax. ‘Le4o- tating for Uie same. + ALBERTGLRASON, F385 Dt st. 110,178 other structures in certain sloughs of the Mis- sissippi river, and to drive and steer into such booms logs, timber and lumber found in said river, was ‘also taken from the calendar and PRINTERS. PROFESSIONAL . RAILMOADS. ‘THE PRINTERS’ WAGES. The House bill to revise the wages of certain employes of the government printing office was taken up and passed with a substitute (offered by Mz. Gorman) providing that all night employes be paid 20 per cent in addition to the amount paid for day labor. A con- Feb. 10, 1891. FOR LADIES ONLY! ELECT PRIVATE MORNING CLASS. NOTICE —THE PUBLIC ARE WARNED of two certain certifi Mdcacrival as follows, to, wit: Install: andrea "and fis ee (CO-OPERATIVE BULLDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING, * 1003 FST. Assets $1,155,208.21 9 to 4:30 p.m. On Office hours from 9 a.m. Fm. daty. On bares are $2.50 per month. $1,000 advanced on each share, ‘Parophiets expiainins the objects and advantagesof the Assocation are furnisbed upon application. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prevt. JOHN JOY EDSON, See'y. at EWIS G. TEWESBURY, LERES dinero a Stamber Washington Stock Bxcuames LEWISG. TEWKSBURY & CO., BANKERS AND BRO! 325 F ST., WASHINGTON, D.c., Buy and il for cashor on margin Stocks, Graim, Trovestons and O11. ‘Dikect private wires to New York and Chicaga. Luteres: all ‘The ts beck Persons who donot ‘Notice is hereby basis D, February 2, 1801, wen that the prt Treca ‘the undersea ot was EDWARD GREEN. RA E same. co. 18 “Fiero ts ‘no 3 wines being “O14 14TH BT. ONLY. Telephone 908-3. ines. ‘these A DECIDED BARGAIN 1f sold promptly for cash, the northeast com ‘er of 9th and I sts. n.w. Lot 2034x80. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: -hants’ Mutual Protective Union was ized for the mutual procection of its members agal Brome: The ‘which is composed of our best merchants and tradesties Ww are toa PopSdly increas: ersons who can, but will not, pay their to assist tts members in. col ‘and to report to them monthly the names ‘the 50. t ihe, monthly dues 50 cents, to HE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. 1001 F STREET ROKTRWEST, Previous to erection of in B ri and Builders’ Supp: st. and Ohio. Jackson & Washington, D.C., Feb. 2. 151. e730" > ™ BU Briss, DENTIST, ADDISON & LARCOMBE, 1304 F st. n.w. 1 ¥ st. (oear Sun buildins). ‘crown end bridge work. GSP TE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER C0. ormerty 10th and E, sts. n.w.) 21 how inthelrnow iuiet partber ares EDWARD GREEN, horanch ofiice ia thie city ‘fice in this city. for saleat - 07-88 fe7-1m ERLE EHLER ference was asked and Messrs. Manderson, Hawley and Gorman were appointed conferees on the part of the Senate. Messrs. Dawes, Plumb and Gorman were pointed conferees on the part of the Senate an the fortitications bill. ‘TRE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. The naval appropriation bill was then taken Up and Mr. Hale made a statement as to its Provisions. He said that the appropriations made in the bill for the running expenses of the Navy Department, aside from the con- struction of new ships, were between $600,000 and $700,000 less than the appropriations for last year. Itwas one of the good results of the building of new ships that expenses which Afternoon and Evening Classes—PULLIC. New Terms begin Noveinber 17 and 14, Tuesday and ee ae Wextnesday, 1011 Conn. ave. THE FE GH VUICE. Goverxment Recerets Topay.—Internal rev- —————— = enue, $158,936; custome, $858,982. Boxps Revremep.—The amount of 43¢ per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $68,700, making the total to date $10,572,800. A Suaxt Coxscrexce.—The acting secretary suns nvars ies tatoo icer of the treasury has received a conscience con- and that time fs now. ‘These suits will tribution of 75 cents from an unknown resident be finished as elegantly aa if full price of Buffalo, N. ¥. ‘was charged. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, “Expert in Trousers,” ine SPS IF Pars TO Lose MONEY. ‘Tuesday, February 10, 1891. Suits to measure for $23 that were 828, $30 and $35 a day or two ayo. Why? Simply to keep ny large force busy until the spring season berins. iN. A Disparcn received at the Navy Depar!- ment this morning announces the arrival of re fe erly made on the old wooden shi Cor. 9th and G ats. nw. fo19_| the squadron of evolution at New Orleans yee- | had ceased and the ‘oxpenses of the buresus in terday. regard to that kind of work had decreased. eS" CONSIDERABLY LESS we The billas reported appropriated $31,564,000. aR RES Fourta Crass Posruastens Arrorrrep.—|The large ivoms were for the carrying out of dhasined. 40 ee ee The following fourth class postmasters were | the contracts on vessels heretofore authorized peak hs gplinadl a yesterday appointed: H. Meuch, Meuchyille, | by ‘As compared with the estimates 18th sts. This property can now Voy Lena Mt Bell, Zuni, Va. the bill appropriated $1,770,000 less. ‘The only purchased at a reduced figure. ‘The or feature of the bill extending the work of build- neighLorhood is the finest in the city. Gen. Suznaay Int.—Senator John Sherman Shia? ee Fe ere ne Oa S Fistikn & CO., | left here today for New York upon receiving | “Tne Pron tece eT atraies had conside 1 130 Fret advices that his brother, the general, was ill in | ered whether it would not be desirable to re- New York. rt an amendment i ing the number of Rew ships, but on deliberation it was. thought not advisable toseek to add to the House propo- sition. In view of the fact that the Navy Department was filled with work on” the ships already aut in course of construction, and that the yards of the builders were fully employed, the Secretary of the Navy himself hed thought that wisdom dictated that he err ervies, BLACK AND COLORS, $3 DERBY HATS. 8.E. &J. E. ROSENTHAL, ‘Men's Furnishings, Hats, One price. e243) 902 Fat Porozattox or Froripa.—The census bureau has announced the population by counties and races as follows: Whites, 224,461; colored, 166,- 678; Indians, 168; Chinese, 101; Japanese, 14; total, 391,422, x Tue Puesent’s Cartes this morning in- cinded Senator Hoar and Representative Can- INTERESTED IN CHRISTIAN ‘healine are invited to Gibco pours. Vaotwirdo -ARTMENTS FOR GENTLEME®I. ALBARY, 17TH AND H steam ‘The offic and manufacturers of eR. - TW -» Lumber Dealers. ‘THE JACKSON-JONES CO, fes-ut* JNO. W. MACARTNEY, ‘Member N. ¥. Stock Ex CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER. BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W. ‘Bankers and Dealers in Goverument Deposits. _F: = Loans. Collections. Railroad Stocks and bonds ase all securities Listed r ‘of New York, Philadelphiay boston abd ny ‘cade of investment securities. District Bid gad gilicral Malvds Gan, Ipwarance an Tele Miiserican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. 1918 _——————————eee Ginoses Or Sreixorne at JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'R ‘Ye clden time *‘poste” were wont to quote, “In ‘springtime one’s thoughts turn lightly to love.” Not ‘so nowadays, however. Your thoughts in this pro- sreasive age turn to the more substantial, that of # Rew spring outfit and to the place you can get the ‘Rewest effects and best quality for the least outlay, “NEW DEESS STUFFS.” ‘“‘Hindoo Serges” in all the new colorsof Modes. ‘Tansand Grays, at GOc., Toe. and $1 per yard. As Service givers we know of nothing better. fool Henriettas” in s multitude of shades, at 50c.. @2xe.. Toe., Sie. and $1 per yard. ‘New 38-inch “Wool Check Suitings” st 43e. per Yard; worth Soe. Another fresh invoice of 40-inch Plaids and Check Buitings, only Sc. Strictly all wool. 42-inch Scotch Wool Plaids and Stripes, some with mottled effects, at $1 per yard. Thess should be seen ‘to be appreciated. ‘Then the Spring-weight ““Broadcloths,” in the new aud desirable shades of Tans, Grays, &e., are very ‘popular just now for street costumes They're 54 inches wide and only $1.19 per yard. “NEW TRIMMINGS.“ Aster 2 long wait we've recetved the New Gold and Suver Tinsel “Braid Trimmings,” ranging from 50e. to 82 per yard ‘We ave aiso now in stock the Silk Velvets to match the various shadesof *“Dress Goods.” ‘We make s specialty of “Dress Goods” and are pre- Pared to show an assortment of styles and varieties of semsonable stuffs to equal thatof any house in this ony. ‘While westudy quality im the first place popular ‘Peiees te our maxim. JOBNSON & LUTTRELL'S Popular Priced Dry Goods House, a ‘713 Market Space, bet, 7th and Sth ots. Suourpzz Cares Axp Jactzrs, ‘Im Gealskin, plain snd trimmed, st closing out yelos. ‘Thay sve cheaper now than thay will be next year. WOOL SEAL, ASTRACHAN, MARTEN And fow other Capes in stock at prices lower than they (ean le menulectured for ‘(Gapume barrauns on the balance of our Fur stock. \WILLETT & RUOF?. ‘MATYRES AND FURRIERS, Breas THOMAS P MORGAN. JR., Executive Special Aivent itual Life Insurance Com) Amets over 814 desiring policies of acareas mes city’ post ofies. Breen ferrets te ?. Bene from special. gesigns; heated any of New York. {000,000. foie should not prose for any mare, new ships and in Ee dicr with Mr. J.D. Morton of Boston, Senators | so the bill (in that it) had been taken as ao Cullom, Spooner and Pierce. fatives | it came from the Hous. ‘The two main items MeKenna, Rendall, Cogawell, McComas and | of re} from the committee on Hill, Hon. F. A. Leech of California and Hon. Cecil Brown of Honolulu, Nava Onpens.—Assistant Surgeon W. F. Arnold ordered to the receiving ship Vermont. Gunner Andrew Harman ordered to the re- ceiving ship Minnesota. Assistant Surgeon N. J, Blackwood detached from the receiving ship Vermont and ordered to tho Newark. Gunner | tions in the pending bil! for that work were John BR. Granger detached from duty at the | considerably larger than would be necessary in Standard Steel Company, Thurlow, Pa., and | future years—subject, of course, to what Con- placed on waiting orders. gress might do in the way of ordering new ips. appropriations were for two dry docks—one in South Carolina and one on the Pacific coast. ‘Mr. Plumb inquired as to the maximum ap- propriation that would be required for navy in the course of the next four or five years by reason of the ships already author- ized. Mr. Hale said that he looked into the matter somewhat. His belief was that tho aj ria- are fork, and Judying trou the manner us lace.ng their orde:s ‘are Ul aro appre canted bene sino.” Ghowtet patterue iuayitw tupidioe POE HALL. Shin Maker eos aeee Factory on premises. jazl-lm OWNERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR advantage to Diace their properties 1 nus OF 12h W. 0. DENISON & CO., S23 ¥ at. now. WE STAND BETWEEN THE owner and the renter, the land- Acts Approvep.—The President has approved HOW MANY NEW SHIPS? the act authorizing the Norfolk and Western @q=>1HE GORMULLY & JEFFERY MI"G of Chicazo having this day pi _Telephone, DE. TE. McARDLE. 7 Jord and the tenant, and havo all the necessary facilities for serving both well. ‘A Jong and successful experi Mr. Plumb also inquired as to how many new chips would be added to the navy if the plan on which Congress was now proceeding Railroad Company to bridge the Tug Fork of the Big Sandy river at certain points in West a It does not contuin ammonia or alum. __jaSl-tr ‘Tartar Baking Fowder SPARKISH.” ‘Bile aa neretot GORMULLY & JEFFERY MF'G Co.. iL. bs GRAVES: Masacer. Ba, FASHINGTON LOAN AND rust Company pays interest on teed full weigut aud strength. ‘current balances 000. tw, —" GOVEENMENT EMPLOYES! ‘will sell you anything WATCHES, DIAMONDS and FINE JEWELRY on in the line of WEEKLY or MONTHLY payments, give ‘snail IMMEDIATE POSSESSION at time of purchase. A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JR., Jeweler, 505 7th st. attention. gr Dee ree of HIGHEST TEST soda, and a small per- id’ only in cans by all can guran- Jadl-tr inf Ke>r we - HOWELI, CIVIL ENGINEER AN BR acliscane archi bar enored bao National ois phouscail. 7042 Union building, 015 ¥ st. nw. ee jm BUY YOUR Ks ES fo ‘the Livet eatenm Puusvsrsu Sronz, ‘COAL, COKE AND WOO! ‘arm of JOHNSON BROTH. sve retail dealers 1m thecoun- $25 7TH ST. AND 706 K ST. X.W. ‘New Spring Goods now ready for inspection and arriving daily. ‘Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, Sc. to $1.8 yard. Plaid and Striped Nainsook and Lawns, 8. to ‘Se. a yard. India end Vietoria Lown, Se. to 25c. yard. plain, plaids, stripes, te. All the new styles and colors at low prices. = nIGim Sa ‘ABSOLUTELY ‘Cream Bees REMINGTON TYPE. WRITERS, BEST LINEN PAPER AND ALL OTHER SUPPLIES FOR TYPE- ‘WRITER OF WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, PROPRIETORS, 2203m COR. 8TH AND F STS. ¥.W. Ride, drive or keep s horse? ‘Then you uses Carriage; may need » ‘new one. Ifyou don't you may want s Harness, ‘Lap Robe, Whip or “something” for ‘Your stable. ‘We Lave everything belonging to the ‘most complete outst. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S BONS, 26-1m = «1028 and 1050 Conn. ave ROYAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. BILL & JOHNSTON, AGENTS, 1563 Penna. ave. n.w. of Tartar STEAM LAUNDRY, WANT AN ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘buy the Vitginfa end Kentucky; the act for a brid acrous the Cumberland river for the use of the Chesapeake and Nashville railway, and the acta roviding,for public buildings at Columbus, a., and at Rockford, Ill. were carried out by new legislation. Mr. Hale did not think that there was any plan formed as to the number of ships in what ight be called the new navy. There were Yarious views about it, He, for one, did not believe that the United States needed a great, extravagant navy. He thought that the United States should bave a respectable navy, and it would bave that by its getting the very best ships in the world, with the very best guns and ‘ence in managing property and an increasing business warrant us in toyou. Our ‘specuty is collecting rents. B. H. WARNER & CO.. 916 F st. nw. ‘Tae Cneroxee Srair.—Mesers. Wolfe and Rowe, the accredited agents of the Cherokee a Nation, called on the Secretary of the Interior . J. BARTLETT HILLS, DENTIST. Artificial teeth inserted iuucdiately after special attention ‘tven to, cor terday and presented a petition from the = ee 9% | Nation praving tor the removal of intruders | C(wpped in the best way. as Rema seeg ins fr See reracral of inice oa RRe United states’ had fleet, not of six A. FREER HAS REMOVED to 1523.1 or eight hundred vessels, lik 3:50 to 10:0 a'm., 3to5p.m. fei0-ut* = od two or _— — ehiy other powers, but many. aa the Tatler, he reat Britain, as some of one-third as should feel for the appointment of « commission to de termine the status of colored men lai membership in the tribe. that’ the country was fully equipped for nor nana a alte eie ate ctetiy coldes | A Suoam Dxcisiox. — Assistant Secretary possible He’ would not wave in Virginia; colder and fair weather Wednesday. Spaulding has informed a correspondent that Taw sugar not above 16 Dutch standard in color ‘®p- | for the commercial marine—to which tention of the naval committee last session by the Senator from South Carolina, Mr. Butler. Mr. Hawley explained how in cases of emér- gency this naval militia mi ary assistance to the f ours 2,800 men (four regiments and « battery) admirably drilled, armed and equipped an put them on the cars for service nt New York orelsewhere. The state owned ine body of land on the coast not far from New London, where these men went into camp every year and where they were drilled in the use of mor- tars and heavy guns. The appropriation of $25,000 was a mere trifle: but it would enable the Secretary of the Navy to do something toward furniehing a sea coast battery, with which a portion of these men could be trained into an excellentartillery company. He regarded the pr: eposition as one of the most thoughtful means auxiliary de- fense undertaken for some time. ME. REAGAN'S OBJECTION. Mr. Reagan was inclined to regard the prop- osition as one to furnish national vessels to gentlemen of leisure to make summer excur- |sions. It was, he thought, an unwise pro- vision, and one that would lead to great extrav- agance and unnecessary ex) 5 ‘Mr. Chandler sup; paragraph and instanced the case of the government vessel, the St. Marr's, loaned to the New York cham- | ber of commerce as a training ship for seamen | plan no objection had ever been rained. . ir. Carlisle opposed the paragraph as a new departure, which ought not to be entered upon without ‘very careful consideration. It was, he admitted, avery small appro- priation, but experience proved — that in all such matters every new project bad a very small beginning, but soon grew into very large proportions. His apprehension was that out of that small appropriation would ‘ul. | timately grow up a system that would involve | expenditares to the amount of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Mr. Hampton ex himself in favor of the proposition, and his regret that his col- league (Mr. Butler), who felt much interest in it, was detained from the Senate by iJlness. ‘Mr. Gorman thought that the Senate should understand perfectly that the pro only a beginning, and that it would be hereafter by very large annual appropria- tions. ‘MR. CARLISLE'S AMENDMENT. Mr. Carlisle moved to strike out of the para- graph the words “equipment and,” so that it would read “for arms for naval militia,” &e. Mr. Hale concurred in the propriety of the amendment and it was agreed to. ir. could see no difficulty or harm in the matter and could well understand the advantage of having trained men who could man privateers, as probably that antiquated mode of warfare would be resorted to by the United States in case of a war with or Germany. Proposition mature it would be well to allow ‘ite American people better cause of quarrel with some great power and to goto war about it. It was well, therefore, to organizations encoui for the training of naval militia. month the pension of the widow of Gen. Custer. Mr. Wickham (Ohio) asked unanimous con- sent for the committee on coinage, weights and measures to sit during the sessions of the House. Mr. Mopkins of Dlinois obj but subse- quently withdrew his obj and the leave pay : granted. ‘The army and the pension appropriation bills were sent to conference. Senate bill was passed for army officers on the retired list from ‘ited list to the unlimited list when they shall have attained the age of sixty-four. &_ strong barricade has been erected. Sir William Lowis has applied to the home office to make guitable provision for the protection of hands imported from other places, and yenter- evidently the Secretary of the Navy to use €25,000 a year inthe ‘assistance of such organizations for training @ naval militia. All paval estab- | al: lishments of — f powers on the American continent reference to the United States and ite . and it was not to be expected that the country was to be alwaysat peace. The human was a war- like establishment anyhow. It might be ssid daya detachment of troops was ordered from the local, for dock duty. — THE IRISH LEADERSHIP. Opinions Vary as to the Prospects of Uitl- mate Harmony. Loxpox, Feb. 10.—The Parnell leadership committee has isened a circular asking the league branches in London to affiliate and give the committee monetary and other aamustance. At is probable that the McCarthyite meeting projected for Thuracay next will be deferred. If held it is not believed that a plan will be submitted at the time. The Gladstonian ws surances are not cousidered adequate by Mr. Parnell, and it is said he refuses to bind bim- self to retire for a period longer than the pres- ent session of parliament. The irish Times says that the difference of opinion existing be- tween Mr. Gladstone Mr. rnell is #0 great as to be beyond & promise or adjustme #nnounces that Sir has advised Mr. Justin en the chance of com- McCarthy not to hold any further communication, direct or in- direct, with Mr. Parnell. The Freeman's Jowr- nal says that Mr. Parnell and Mr. Wm. O'Brien have been ia communica: with each other for the past two days. Mr. Thos. P. Gill, M_P., the Journal adds, returned to Loudon yester- day evening and’ was in conference with Mr. Parnell and Mr. Sexton in Lond THE NEW ITALIAN PREMIER The Rome correspondent of the Times eave: “Public opinion ix cooling toward the new min- istry, owing to the belief that it is composed of irreconcilable elements and lacks a common program.” The Journal des Debats says that all France asks of the Marquis di Rudini is to allow France to live with Italy ax Prance lives with Austria. The new Italian premier has ismued a cireuiar addressed to the Italian min- isters abroad, «tating that the program of the cabinet is pacific and conservative, guarantee- ing security to Italy and quiet to Europe. THE CZAK'S SLIGHT TO LONDON. The Daily Telegraph expresses the opinion that the action of the czar in returning the Guild Hall memorial in favor of the Russian Hebrews is the most severe rebuff that a lard mayor of London ever received. ‘ihe Telegraph adds that the painful effect of its retarn will be forcibly reflected upon Englishmen. The cor- mupentent of the Chronicle at Bt. Peters telegraphs that paper that the only effect the memorial has been to redouble the perse- cutions of the Hebrews, FOREIGN NEWS IN BRIEF. A dispatch received here from Montevideo, the capital of the Republic or Uruguay, nays that three Chilian men-of-war, which have seceded from the insurgent fleet, have arrived at that Messionier. >, left no will, His family iutend to fulfill his intentions of 4 senting to the Louvre two pictures which be refused to sell, namely: “L’ Attente The Eicher.” and A decree has been issued under the authority of the King of Italy forbidding any one to em- igrate under the age of twenty-four unless wc- companied by the father of the emigrant. This is intended to put an end to the padrone trafic in children. The News, commenting on the Ni canal scheme, says: The Americans seem about totriamph by sheer persistency. If ope-bulf of Mr. Menocal’s anticipation is realized be will among the world’s greatest e ‘The crew of the American schooner Amanda C. Parker, which was ubandoned January 26, has been landed at Liverpool by the steamship Dariel from Philadelphia. An extensive strike of glassworkers in Lyons, borbood is impending. ‘The men are dissatisfied with the wages they have been earning and demand an increase. ‘Commenting on Sir John Macdo.+J:'s man‘- festo to the Canadians the News declares Uhat the theory of an imperial gollverein is fall cious, and that the plan will neve: work. It says thatany artificial limitation of the sources whence the kingdom draws ite supplies wl be dangerous and indefinable, and that Conada and Newfoundland supply proof that they will submit no joint proposals to London, but, sn competition with each other, will approach Mr. Blaine. neeatiiiatacins STREETER 18 DROPPED. John P. Steele Receives the Votes of the Lilinois Alliance Men. SrrxorreLp, Iu1., Feb. 10.—The sixty-sixth pposed of starting new ships would probably end in the course of the ext half jozen years. Mr. McPherson remarked that there was no provision whatever in the bill for floating har- 7 defenses. Mr. Hale said that on that point it had been deemed better to leave the bill as the House had left i, Re ir. McPherson argued that the true policy of the government was uot to build great war ships to meet the enemy on the ocean, but to have floating batteries in the iirbors of the monitor type. That the American pian, which should not have been abandoned in er Danae That the harbor de- ir. fennen were notiloating. batirice but land for Ds. After the discussion about the relative merits of land batteries und floating batteries had SECRETS. FRIEND: It's a study to meto know how you with your small capital had so much ‘Work and made so much money last year. CARPENTER: The secret is I bonzht Gang-sawed Lumber ali the time, which pleased every one I worked for, and only Paid 61.15 per 100 feet, which saved me 20 per cent. received in bond prior to April 1 will be exempt from duty on the withdrawal for consumption after that date by virtue of the provisions of paragraphs 241 and 726 and sections 1 and 50 of tari ao Pensoxat.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred. A. Walker of Troy, N. ¥., George 8. Wright and Seml. D. Huoy of Philadelphia, Jno. W. Potts of Potte- ville, Pa., George E. Fee of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Bird of Salt Lake City, Ino. H. Rice of Fort Scott, Kan., E. A. Clarke LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Gang-Sawed Snedeker of New York are at B. J. = Is most in demand at this séason, and oc- stock of Trousers is at its best in February: Plenty of fres and stylish trousers anda food supply of bargains. $3, $4, &5, 66, ‘87 or $3 is about the ranwe of prices for de- sirable grades. ° GEORGE SPRANBY, One-price tin’ of Mas Crozier of Philadel; Edward Tangsky of San wg econrecerts BB Powell of England, be vurt ol ‘rance, - ing of Hawaii, Elisha Kansas, 10 Sno. 434 7th ot. n.w. QUEEN & CO. ‘Senate bill was passed for the relief of Bod- and grounds, reported viding for an parma es ‘of the a Ro ye but was vetoed by the The recom- senatorial ballot today resulted: Palmer, 101; Oglesby, 100; John P. Steele, 3. Slreeter is out Siem ces orcseams ov maneioms, trait, Westington on TUES BT rete fom r 7, SEta nal Spam. atthe naar ee ed, fom PURE panda sag hey 3¢ does not contin aminwnia ot alum. _yaiSh-te PF 1s YOUR LAUNDRYMAM? f KS" OWNERS OF REAL RSTATE, Sees Telephone ae ian il if i Stn | Fs ¥ Hy er snice tor ew tn Yor the woek ended Febreary7, 100,- To Jom rms Squapaox or Evouvrios.— Orders were issued yesterday from the Navy Department to the commandant of the New ate . Thesame orders sent to if : | | : | | i | rf if H i i i li oi £