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| *. ” s THE EVENING STAR. | LETTERS FROM Tac rrorue. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, 1 | Sewer Ventite AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, , cormer Lith Sirest, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany 8. H. KAUFFPMANN, Pres't. 4 THE RVENING STAB ts served by corrsers to a | ee my arity of circular faes over square gebscriners as TEN OUNTS PER WEEK, & Foatt- a of create an. ocr ‘eg By mari—postace prepad—60 th; s1x montht, $3.00; cue year. 36.00 THE WEEKLY STAK—pudissted om fr: ar. POStaKE prepaid. adseriptions inva P than paid for. ", AT—N2 use frietl | Currents of water ar | | 7,109. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY TWO CENT ___ SPECIAL NOTICI EVENING STAB. | mcubtend toate pectin oss | oaswaeeeee eee ot ice | Cucarocroxeome | Lelegrams to The Star. : ESTEE PTIST © = 1. | a » ' = 2 a: land . _ Fish, Inte lr nue supervisor T Washington News and Gossip, | D2 ‘rptations. The receptions w COAN WHARF, VA., Deo. 218t, 18 tow 10 proceed at once to Chicago ty ea > sab ahabalis seen NOTHER HORRIBLE EXECUTION, | —_e—__—_. eronsly attended and unanimously yoted = , : > Euiitor Sar: When Sam Colyer and Bii ally delightful. Mrs. Parker and Edwards enco' } time and ex! intend the trials arising from the s Lilleries, &c., mad him in last. These trials will « jay next. Th THE PRESIDENT'S EVENING Recertions | €xceptio: i fourth Taos- | ber daughter, Mrs. Boullgny, and Mrs. day in | Maury were at home; as also were Mr tered each other for the first ded, with pugilistic inter N Will be held on th fa toe involve the forfeiture | DEATH BY STRANGULATION. | th Ta @ large amount Ricketts, Mrs. and Miss Bruen, au the “2i-foot ring” on the sandy platean at | O18 l mount of property aad the iri ¢ i NEW JER und Miss Kilbourne. (Mrs. ih the mouth of Coan river, the harmony of tae | G1 Cra" ayhersens, who have Already beea Sa pa agro ng her fist Since her re bivalves lying in rich quantities ‘neath the lead guilty and we ws SEL a Jane: Fox. pas dled by many who were ying a $ Will plead guil 1 per OUNSEL | Waters e¢ haye been dis- “Expol-iun | TH: liguons may ne of their prope y directs ts fault, but the or to be pre- ive her a bearty welcome hom: Mrs. Vin ——_e —___ Lawrence, 3 NGRESSMAN JAME been he : row at ilar W. S. Ha gs s MCE M T# vES Tete praepene onl STRANGE STORY FROM THE WEST na mu incensed a cemonstrations and er stay. But n ant places wid Mr nteriainiog th s Wendell and Mrs. J Tsianding iras Z to a cow UNITABIAN SERVICES —R~. W snips MELLEN Sil prewh al enrrency ave a daneing reception uD. Patten, from 2 to ty testified fon of th Ini arenrtirene F sday, We 2 payment, of - ated to 817 18.8. P.F 4M such gentry as. Colyer Edwards; aad 2 it ce Was fotiod, wnea Coan river was cord | ve at M tS shores did Lhose combat- | tie. The ri mous in endauts of Edwar . epeak with p f * locality wh: various recsptio: erd and Miss 1 Mrs. Eames 1 Bokkelin, Mes. | Cot its be’ parent yer. B er perhaps sequenea, and iny = =e = dd not pr . liberally for Hesing’s. FOREIGN NEWS. would put the serews 0a them 4 The Tarktsh Question | Some honest gangers ass t « s lilleries, thus threatening their exposure. | bas le to-day that Hesing is on no less than three distillers’ bonds | Han—on the Lake Shore v bis paper, on coupons with were derson aud? Mrs. Redfera, rs. Beate and 2 e and Miss Dotg n and Mrs. Goi al, Miss Edes, Mr nie King, Dr. Blum, Arista t And the proposed refi provinces makes ; for eeatroliing the execu or hi but If 1s stated that he pro wares, and | poses a virtual control th BERLIN, Comm - compulsory pil vie, Mre. isla: milton), Cay IDAN, with a p2r- | Jones, Madame Maris ilians, left that city yi Ing miterial, your co d further up ti wharf, four miles fr + bond Lirort. GE ty of Chicago river 2 th auEeTIA ter- | Fi m the e of the px ngh the supervi- listic contest of more than seven years # 8. At m the South Braneh with 270.7 sion of th $ and the reports of th é ei = 3 chi Bey, Baron Blane, Mrs. Marcy, Mrs. a 1 (ee gl 4 7 between N aud the Indian territory, oa aX © | Seles Bhesrill Bera. aed bree Gon gathered facts pertinent to the productions | (CENTENNIAL CROOKEDNESS. ambass: i cannot do teal, parm to aayboky at | and 7 Ary poses. Mrs. Rabcock and Campb: of land aud water of this seetion of Vir- | ee thax protege os & vd elge thatan oid lady should ture rabbits loose — 3. Wy e. He inia. of the fact that. se rge liquor estab- vee = Bhatt D it Jenne, today, Carrington, Mrs. Miller and Miss point to Washington, Atex- | crooked whisk d the mo hem have | identical wi ie te a dase wl aan NY VERNON PLASCH CHURUG | <2,909,312.98. Miller and th Baltimore, fur a great portion been called on to explain apervisor | foreign con Most } * SOLTH, corner of 9th and Strce m th to date, ==, te, $79,25 Tuttor there This no d Miss Nannie timore, where she spent the produce of 3 humberiand county. vis’ wharf, two n es higher ap, also coa- gentleman st: ubt that the: is gor! for ber pets. a ifrom Bai- bits. Nor ays. es that white | autumn, ar houses have | grieva Preecbirg on & and 7 b lesigned to remedy the ey indicated. The ques yes iL inj a ; : of [pees : ; r twice @ year xhe finds herse ae Addio S| ini oot as ibuting largely to the freight ist of the | een dealing in the crooked whisky. yet | guarantecs is poctponed until the Sablime | *Wice @ sear she finds. herself under by the Honse Committee qn A ‘The great ball of the year steamers Sue and F f the Baltimore | With any culty knowledge. There may be | of the proposals. aS) ment of a few walks on the shore. She ma in the Military Academy bill, is as f tracted some of our beaux aud~belles to tl line, and the John pinpson, of the In- | one or two houses that knew wi Naval school last eveniug. Mrs. Paul will be at home on Frida the season, beginning with next week land and § ng Company of the sdur- | Alexandria aud Washingtoa 1) thing here. At Coan w! were doing, but the department bas no € ANOTHER HORE e, being the | deuce of the fact yet. One firm, said Mr. | Tutton, bons way, because 1 would be impor enter the erael den set apart e railway. and tie com- ber hire a first.class come wrtIon | Postal sible to let or mer Amount estimated, $1 recom by the committee, This ts tion over las: year's bill of $115, EEX A Man Slowly Suffocated. of! Wisxernc tnineteen hundred barre MANITOBA, Je whis Mrs. Dahlgren has issued invitations for there is considerable bustl ¥ in four months fi ct NOEATION that Te! shrewd journalist gives tuis busicess 5; Melver, convicted at the last assizes of the heir use. Even collie es of c: mf but there is no ev ce Laat th u Likin t Sg ee’ yee? 4 FoR E 2 Os next Tuesday evening. tes of corn, sweet potatoes, és bend A murder of Geo. ALI nie by 1p on beefste a: UFSDAY EVE January ibh;iet., | AILS FOR EvRo aoe ros ¢ Mrs. Koberon gives @ dinner to-day in | fish, fowls, oysters. etc, are put on board the | haced it with guilty Kuowledge. I munier of Baptiste Char cost of halt starvi a kr. in Odd 5 all, 7th strestn w. | Partment has been notified that | | BOsor of Miss Samson, Young people ouly | boat, and « fluancial retura for the same gen- | ‘liscovered that they had paid the fall m clock Ulis morning. Way at least plead tha’ «uot - net Officers Tiant business. | steamer of the Williams & Gnion line will | wisi be the guests. _ erally looked for seers steamer again | Price for the whisk. the Knot slipped under | interfere, with th yfort of convenience ot Every member is re: Preseut leave for Europe on Tuesday ne: Tae The family of Mr. Fauikner, now at the | Makes her appearance. The shippers of this oy ver tine: » the neck was un- | his neighbors. But it is a little old that _ ene 2t_ THOS W. VOW URE, Secretary. | steamer Montane, of that tite, was 10 Ise National hotel, have received a cordial wel- | fr are nume . embracing every class | S€wSy Advertisements are the Kind oath was ¢ L by 5 ep ee ou that day, carrying the mails. come trom their old fri Mr. J. M. Maren, for a ia grapher to the aia- | there is no way of res would go further. present state of cause bis dog t ition of life—the geatieman, ; his wild game, a present to a friend; the 7 many. W ail bas a tine | Wocdsman, with his Inmber; the farmer. dancing, and the good muste be | With his corn and potatoes; the waterman, ‘alning hita if he He may law cf » strugsled by minutes, but c extinet. He mad bers of WASHINGTON CIBULE. No. 3, B ® A i The uop at Willar yed b @s far as the trol him, isanee and anney- time steno- e Tr em no Who wo! ef clers of tt n appointed regard the news eninm sofa tained fo The last that Ub as Or 08 ance of the Worst Kind to ali who live within t a hep a tenograyp ONng pe ED ee their we aan ¢ tare bia ADEE pRIY enone ee many ‘ay ner dae feos der was a blank to bi: hearing; yet it 18. apy be tg rede Eo rele: to al y order © az RESIST Ts = pleasure until a late hour. Mrs. ke and phe hicikens; ¢ oy with | Fy, Bry ota Ao ws ee interfere with him. True be right es the CW. te] __SBOCANSASR. | titdat Secretary of ihe Tieden a ani | Mrs. Bagley Pleasantly reesived ihe guests, | 1s rabbit or solllary, mink akin’ There | tMt the public were already ‘well aware of Ay tg 4 THE JEFFE N C)OPERATOE Ya BUILDING A) ATION will b Cuiac monthly me eti for the due and making advances, TUESDA at Board ot Trac JAMES FRASER, Pies Miss Cake unfortunately prevented by | 2re two gs stores her: 7 Piiote thoes | these daye@o an extra a SLae. | the prop to all, an oe | Ofcourse, no one would read sach a piper. | Tweed’s Attormeys Turning the Ta-| that a man should be free to make or eee, | Itis the freshness and striking charicter of ee bles. = the lives of his wile, his children, and hig e the news which draws readera and makes a NEw YORK, Jan. 5.—A suit has been begun | servants as miserable as he pleases, bat | new ‘er sought for, aud just the same the attorneys of Tweed in the name of | it does seem strange that he may extend rineiple applies to advertisements. The harles Devlin, whose bonds for the appear- | bis attentions to his neighbors with equal pUSIMESS al, to benefit fully from then, | #Nce of Tweed for trial on criminal indict- punity. The general public, and especi- ke them contain something taat | M€nts have been forfeited recent! ly that considerable section of it which > want to know—fresh and detailed | the elty, the county, the Attorney , | Cousists of helpless invalids, have no remedy on. Bold and ingenious display | tbe corporation counsel, Jackson 8. Schultz, | against @ crowing cock or a barking dog. Ia er alone effect the object. John H. Keyser, Andrew J. Garvey, Richard | extreme cases it is ible that a physict i ite A eS lilness froma being present. Among NoTrRovbLE aT rue Kep CLOUDAGENcY. | who atieuded were: Judge and Mrs. Tue Commissioner of Indian Affairs doesnot | Arthur, and Miss Wooleatt ant Mr “loud | C: COX, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mes. Kang Sppreherd any trouble at the Red Cload | mann and Miss Phillips, Mrs. Parker acl Bonligny, Mrs. Lord, Mr. a . Be letors hetag cow: d evident! nee. In the th nd obliging arves ‘er of Kroceries, is kept; in 5 pairs i must m io sitks orsatins, | he peop Inform Will ne sipcgke 7 Spac MIOHN JO EDSON QIK ARLINGTON BUILDING ASSOCTATIO. ing wilt be heid WEN. t7o'cwek p m.. at Board of Trade much ever, me; in dry iy quantity of aipaca, Directly ae agency on account of the failure of supplies Congress will be asked for an appropriation | Metouald. Mr. John Flags, Mi. to bride over the time Intervening between | Richard Stockton, Mrs: this and the end of the fiscal year, but te Henes a ss t me li 2 river is @ sim Ra: - | Young. Mrs. Phillips, Miss lar institution, and, from the ero "i ow 2 Ps t ged the busine In a long and observing experience we | B. Counolly, and James H. Ingersoll. Ke- | may be able fora time to abate such a nut eS aise tn canis tae ene ease pore romep pe he will be ‘ an? eae ot eo ~ a mons Tj ed the business have notice! that peopie pay fitdte artsr a is made to the exemption of the es- | ance as being dangerous to his patic life; will be ch _ ™ orm = r udsom : ecnnat ve. Be hart, ivm will be charged share after Jannery mesting. gly < to som oo A Pad ton ae may a 2 | verti rom now till doors: tel nareato eee | Keeps @ full of cotton. eet silks, velvets, ribbor observe searcely any incre but pipes oe th seer itee ae SG. ease of cashmeres whieh he MEInEt aan a hem to 8 | 95 cents a yard below tue pre f fe es, to whom he | Prices, anid sce how his siore’ will rrp) mee | thronged. But it is not always necessar: to make advertisements tel Chicago book house 411 its advert with price lists of all the new p oftheday. All bookworms rea t U ty built an of tt Bevis le and immer sed land, cle went at the gersoll, Garvey, and Keyser from | but tnere seems to be no redress ucless ia that he | Prosecution, and to the failureof theassiguee | cases of Lit 2 and woolen | Of # portion of the property of the latter to laces,ete., and | Account t Se in his trade, | him in tro the t * diamonds worn by Mrs. Puillips set off a but recently b NATIONAL BANKS.—The Treasury now | mirat ly her :ich robe of white silk gar: ed | prising Jers holds $363,2,962 In bonds tosecure bank cir- | with garnet velvet. the owner. entation, and €13,6: posits; U.S. bonds deposited for cirenlation week eiding t for cir: THOS HYDE. Prest N JOY EDSON. Sec. 711 G st_n.w. ja 4t SECOND C0 OPEB TIVE BUILDING Ss SOCIATION.—A few more shares re- mein that can be had if sdiately applied for ‘The bocks will close this montn. Third mee will be beidon MONDAY BVENING. J 1276, in Potomac Hall, cornor 1 enue southwest G@. Kk. THOMPSON, Sec: Ke Notice Water Bec traB and death. In Londoa a suf. acomplaint as chrouic nea- may be Kept In torture all day by ng of & dog in the mews behind sot the ring. The relief ap- | the house, and may pass a wakefal ni polutment of a recetver of | owing to the howling ef the same animal inet the ring and the con- | when chained up, There is nochoice bat a 8 offiver of the power to pros- | change of residence, if the Invalid cannot pirators and their estates; | bear Lhe noise of cabs and milk-carts at the that those respoasibie for | other side of the house. An appeal to the ilure to prosecute the parties wuo have | police magistrate only elicits avother and lowed to escape under the operat statute of the city for the money held by few years 8 t to work. Hey cleared, “0 tosecure public de- Mrs. Hillyer will receive at her handsom ceon Tuesdays during the seaso rs. Ha tly went to tend un- atter portion, claims arising under asa! t he has ope R.S. Spofford and his wife, M he has op Prescott Spofford, have gladd stile oes eo pataprsnn now | rine winter: 2 hid west toraiiroad aNGing, $543.893.004, of Which amount 7 inf : e bul ace 20 3 ‘. Mrs. Russell receives Thursday, corner | disposed of them. He built asmall ho: oe ae eee ee With ad De Sales <'reets, ATs COPDEY | or the accommo A RECENT DECISION of the Secretary of es and then ere Inland avd Seat promised to touch ue of America was | Wharf, and do so—th the Astor He there regularly every So i:x-Govesnor William A. Newell, of Ne ee oppor tents ort hipp Jersey, presided, and Thomas G. Baker, of | Siting above and on the opy i The commit- | Tver from Coan wh onstitution, ap. | est to saip from Be: 1 at its'lace | Proving proftable mer | ® good percen iby Gaueral | from, vides that the | But ue of America | 8nd v ot question: | Potomac; enter the Y« I and the vi What freight we ca is considerable Yocom day, £134,009, U. 8. honds held withdiawn week ending to- vy street and Mary: WHITS, President. tary. on of his ng famil git. T Comp’ mer at n golug Here was many re- je of the ) | perhaps more dismai tale of suffering. His mitations and otherwise, | Worship is but buman, and he too has had <1 lo make good the injury | days of i!lnes< prolonged into weeks owing the Interior peremptorily closes all mining | » CHARTER 2 meetin: eof the Ur da yesterday 2 operations in the Choctaw Nation, Indian territory, for the present. The principal suf- | ji. ferers are the Osage Coal, and Houston, ial- las and Texas Coal companies, employing 209 hands, whoare thrown out of employ- | New York, acted as secreta ment, and must seek the states for work, as | jue ot Crk acted as secr there is no labor for them in the Indian ter- ritory at presen Hovsk RESTAURATEUR ELFCTED.—Tie question of who shall run the restaurant | 3) et of the Union Lic under the House of Representatives was dis- | shall be te agitation of the se posed Of to-day by the Committee on Public | and the complete separation of cau Bisidings and Grounds: It took fort five | State. It also annus ti 4 ballots to settle the matter among the four- | crecy hitherto binding o: teen candidates. In thirty of these billots | ing of uy Mitt’ Jones and Charles McShane, of Puil- | t adelphia, rv ty-five settle cast for F. he was de inte dno doubt weil d till they are j and purchase. I ments of trade there are few a who do not bave something in their stocks that, | t graphically ices in icted on the eity recently. to ‘the zoological propensitics of his neigh pellet to xo to ——-—— bors. He caado nothing for himself, and Ut The Railroad War in Jersey. nothing for the complainant. The law says PEWELL, N. J., Jan. » railroad war near this scribed, Woult draw hosts of | Uons are all remove Ave Af not patil witht of water will tec At the scene of | that “every person who blows a bora or creates an unusual noise and disturbance in the night Lime” ts guilty of a nuisance; but it makes no provision for case in which the noise 18 produced withont the Interveation of the horn, and apparently does not forbid even a “ noise and disturbance,” pro- Vided only it be usual. True, @ civil action may be brought against the owner of the animal making the noise, if Use sufferer hi been injured in the pursuit of bis lawfal calling or occupation; but as he probabiy carries on bis occupation miles away in the > of the | quiet recesses of city, and ts chieily employed at home in whal appears to be the unlawful occupation of resting » he bas no ground for acti We fome impertt sort of protection against brass bands and barrel organs; why not against singing binds, which might, as Chetles O' Mediry, be interrupted w juclade po the basis of 73 cen! fighling cocks? "Au extreme caurse aloue is 28 for first-class frelg! open to the safferer at presevt. We are not to be uniform concerned to point it out too plainly. Bat, short of this uesperate and certainly objec: Lovable remedy, there is no way, £0 far as we can see, of interfering with develop- istanee from | ment, however disegreeable, of te petting an New York. | faculty. W habitually wear cotton off from all premises, and an ace the obstr and the track > on amendments to th 1 by the national coun in Philadelphia helt itted a report pre imann, whieh iditional charge of two dollars made before the Same is tured on. TIMOTHY LUBEY, gaul-Wt w x Registrar. PATTERNS —Agency for ROR O10 avenue. _ decs)-26" people to their stores to inspect if not to pur- | Of both roads are rea‘tjust chase, and inspection ¢ purenase. y leads to | [tS proper position, and # the torn-up r public. | ! t Paper Patter: thought and study itive news feature is es- sential to the profitableness of the aay ment, and can always be depended o b secoud semi I dividend of interest to Ss. METSOPOL'S SAVINGS B&NK —Tice tore will be pay on or aster January 20, 76, at the rate of five per cent. per aunum on ali sums left on ceposit one or more calendar months @uring the naif year ending January }. 1576. Tuterest vot called for will’ bear interest like the rincipal, from Jarnary * SAMUEL NORMENT, Pre-ident, J_A. RUFF, Cash‘er decd} th tS MEETING of the WAS pg i BAILEO. ‘enns;ivania av. DNESDAY, the 12th day of January, 1:76. g The polis will be opsued at 12 m., and closed at m books will be closed onthe lth of Jan aud opened Jantary 13. 1:75. . H. HURT, President. ES, Secretary decd td dsomely > natior beid in Cincinnati ez jar for- | |v. ¥. 2vih THE LALOR TROUBLES are coming to a | roads was realy 1. Tae eng’ tler company Was removed from t he wrecked engine of the Pennsy! nia railroad con highest. Ballot numt It, seven votes havin: reund, of this city, where nel ALID. red duly elect A the suit for damages broagti RECEIPTS OF NATIONAL BANK Notes | ton against Heury Wart I for redemption for week ending Jannary +, 1 * crisis al Albeny, and on Wednesday se unemployed men marched’ throngt ets bearing “bread or work” banners : Soffice. Bu yor could Movuton’s Suit For Damac S SAID TO The point has been F.1D. Mo er for de ise w being removed. Coan river, and nearly of island. Here freight sim previous landings quanti 2 JOE KHOLDSES AND GEORGE- r the eleotton F THE STO NGTON The New Freight Rates. NEw York, Jan. *.—The new rates on bt from this ¢ effect on Monda: one hundred pou Chicago. Tue sched: all the trank lines going west from York and Boston. A di tial is made In favor o! Philadelphia more, on the ground that he wate tse adv ractér, that raised in ation of ‘9 the west will go ix » #8 compared with receipts for sau ck of 157 jing on Curriome: Sfwit therefore, Mr. Moulto count er. This will delay p: times be! e only c ment in the demurrer, | Fiver is the most pl ng, sum y. Boston 44 1,451,900 10,000 71.000 33,000 shallow mM, an ans’ on the ar Rearing Bot Coan ait. To Allow ent lovaii er and & icago.. Cineipnan - BSUINe SUM woukd be in lime, al if the decision | the & playe: vor of the de‘eudant will eud | Scenery aronnd and ab r Witd | fora tour of the weste s, ove of seems Wool in our ears, Or, if we like it better, we S CNG, MEN'S CHBISHIAN ASSOULA- Miscelianeons . 5200) | the whole suit. A decision the other wa See ceuian ie : = vr Coan | company e, former! A Whole Town Chicroformed and | ™ay leave ovr house aud take auot but ON. Corner 9 . ase lelay i ta ‘a | river oys re fame: air Inseians- 7 3 a = LATING LI Tota Si1st,oo0 | WHI delay the trial of the main tssue for a Minnie C euterprise and last we apaay at E © al! for three Robbed, itis not clear we have any power al present St. JosEpPH, Mo., Jan. 8—At Osborn, Mo., | to preveut our next door beiglibor [roa co4 on the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad, on | Sting 4 pack of bounds tn his stavie, sus~ Thursday night, burglars broke into a drag | Peuding & row of macaws on Lis baico store and stole a bottle of chioroform, with | keeping choruses of cats on his leais, aad @ which they drugged the whole town. “They | @ughing byeua in his back Kitehen.—Satw robbed both hotels, all the stores, and many | “@y eve NVERSATION : long time. This e iN GEBMAN ; AT THE Waite Hovse.—There was a| taken. Mr. S\ an will to-day serve a | re more than pl 2 ee tice on Mr. Pryor, informing him that he | @ little story. her's counsel urse will probably be | ess and delightful ilavor. And these latter | prove a finanel, Aud here comes in | Levy L disbanded tue c: a the suit—V. ¥.| A Washingtonian with more enterprise | The cont tle than sagacity, more energy than Jadgment, | gtituted. ee cme, thought to build him a house—a warehouse § distance, but by THE NEW STATE OFFICERS OF MINNE- | OF packing-house for oysters near the mouth nunaber represent that chronic | SOTA were inaugurated at St. Paul yester- | of the iver, Ana directly Sipasite thescensot large number of visitors at the Exec Mansion to-day, including ladies and ¢ men, the majority of whor stekers, some from 2 | far th ve great 9 | private residences. They secured several A Mr red | thousand dollars and escaped Le x | class of office seekers Whose faces re as . In accordance with the custom of pre- | the Colyer-Edwards glac jatorial contest. | people has yet reached the Delaware asso- —_e——_ Allred Rarmore, president of the New York ESINING TO-Leany | {millar to the newspaper reporter as are the years, two Governors’ messages were | He had’ immense quantities of oysters . Which by a law of the last legisia- New York Bank Statement. aot on ane eaee company, died tm May MAN'S SHOBT-BAND may cilapidated figures in the ol! carpet on the | read to the legislature, one from the outgo- | tonged and dredged and then planted in the | ture is to recelve and disbaree cL The coun- | | NEw York, Jan.s.—The following is the | Sst. At rly Foren 2 raven years, we- 4 teacher at Kors'’e Academe, receptioy room at the White How Among | ing Governor, Davis, and one from the in- | immediate vicinity of his sor house. | ty treasurers have given no response to the | week ank statement ns, decrease, | hing aD exceeding $1,900,000. He 5B iHthwest. F those who had audience with the Presi: coming Governor, Pillsbury. Each docu- | But the house was not yet finished. No house 0 request Of the association for payments on | $1,6i¢ Ferry, Cameron, Prt- 1 is about matters exciusively local. | is, until it has a roof; and this latter it had | account. Morrill of Vi., and | The finances of the state are in govt condi: | Zot. To buy the shingles in Washington and | stat 1 condition, fewer be- 2,109; cirealation, decrease, $15,200; re- | Wi!) ered for probate bequeathing nis es- memvers of the Ways and | tion. Both governors recommend aa honor- | have them shipped to Coan river was too | inc ne fon than is usual at this | serve, increase, © 133. , ’ tate to his children equally, except his dangh- tlee. able adjustment and eventual payment of | expensive. A happy thought struck him. A | time of year ‘iiniagion Commercial. ee ter Emma, to whom he gave ouly the aauual state obligations involved in old répuiiated | business man in Richmond county had a Ss scan aaa A 20,00. The will was contested TAX-PAYERS.— The heaviest ta SePH, Mo., Jan. ».—Frank Brown, a | 0Y Mrs. ua Eldridge. About seven manufacture must be encourage }.” The mili | payers in Boston, besides the Sears’ est: ieted murderer, who escaped from prison | #80 8 disasreement arose between Mr. Bar- was not far from the proposed packing house; | #nd the fifty associates, are e October 2sth, has been recaptured aud | Ore @ud his son-in-law, Titas B. Eidridge, aud so the business man was written to, and | !ow! Bpecie, increase, 33.16,300; legal | J¢ftone son and four daughters. ‘About six- to day wece Senator schools thronghont the | tenders, decrease, $54,300; deposits, increase, | ‘CCD Months before his death be made the terson, Morrill of M Syenecr, and th Means Con msetery of the woule oct The colore. COFFEE AND CKOCOLATE, ; d Frasrent, WITS MILEURN’S UNRIVALLED SODA, 1449 PannsYl¥aNia Aves PETITION FROM THE MORMON WowE: Mr. W. C. Sione, Uta! New victed Murderer Recaptared, |)" {rest or state railroad bonds. ‘They also recommend | mill in which shingles were cut oat. “Iome of | @centennial s ay OnTO LEG: ‘opriatior emigration ager Te rived th sessed as fo! fork city, who rs SLATORS.—Among the bills in Petaraiads Who Was associated with him in the icc busi2 alt Lake City, bas with him a du ced tp the lower house of the Ohio teg- | an order sent for the shingles; telling him to Es Less. Tuts resulted in a lasting estrangement. fetition signed by 23.569 Mormon ure yesterday Was One p: ding that | draw on -, &5 SOON as the order w: The Storeship Supply. Mr. Barmore ey Bsserted that Mr. Mowncan Le The paper is Uy yards jong the @izee of obiaining goods Under false pre- | Billet. The order was filled; the shingles wer New York, Jan. s.—The U. 5. storesuip | Eldridge bad cheated him out of sixty-four “G1eeo ne gress and prays ihe xov 1.c€s shall be held to have been commiticd | suppli¢a, the paging house was a failure, Supply sailed yesterday on her special mis- | Shares of stock sold by Mr. Eldridge for near= other potson ah @ state government 1 unty from whence the lett 5 and the Washiogtonia™ drawn on. That was sion to the Mediterranean, ly $.0 00. ‘The surrogate rendered a deciston Droeatte i ¥ ing goods was sent. Anothe: more than six mouths ago. T@ bysiness + in favor of the contestant by entering a de- LEWIS JUESSON BOG ~ the forcible ex | Man has been drawing ever s has The Markets. cree rejecting the will as not eutitied to ad- | x try-house tu the nig caught nothi Ye correspondent met Divas So are Battiwons, Jan ‘a mission sbate on the ground that undue BANEEBSS, d for polygamy request President him on the sieainer John W. Thomp rr Nr BATES Tons RATS — tog tg aon been exerted over the deveased vert Mr. Geo. Q. Cannon, ter- tives from office aud appoiut L his way to V gtoa to see If he irrepressible Sergeant Bates has tura ste by the three other daughters aud ther bas- Cerne ef Mia Soret and Pesmsyeanin Avenet, gate from Utah, will present tl: heir stead. could not draw something fer hin ie ee nee fis Shen ees Ete Fg _— fn -tismce neater bands, reign Exchange anc > Paes fol tl 1 cal el SD _ess either army may find a soldier's wel con.. Klern etre >a >; a ing “tramp” eutered Frederick, au: ead E OFFiEY Sco, [ene MAISE PENSION FRavDS—The fol- stepinieoa: cBosialtan hs eae a come. ‘To raise funds for this purpose Ser. | Ue! sat chealo: BOR Solscreen tile eke aansing by ® er garden appropriates bay cS ving persons were arrested Thursday nigi: progress—far greater, ge: Verpic A Live InsuRa _ | geant Bates Is about starting on a lecturing Yellow, now, Sia), western mixed, @ plant growing la a flower An idea CORNER FLFTERNTE aN 5 in Clinton, Maine, for committing peasion | you probably imagine—and we shall see Tse suit of Mrs. Cathariz tour, which will extend through the southera | 6 js: spot, 6:5, Jaumary; 6 a struch bi that there might be «millions in porte Treasery Department, ads:—George H. Lewis, son of Ja resuits at the next elections. A few ye &imintstrator against the New York Mutual | States. pi Nagy, fn gan Oo ee it,” so be forthwith proceeded to the nearest.» BANE OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANOS, *c. » pensioser; John Lewis, her brother- | he ibe bourgeoisie will yearn for t Life Insurance Com was concluded in IN <THAS NABU OnmM 48. Hay dull and unchenerd.’ Provisic drug store, where he procure some oil of Deal in GOLD, Governmen: District BOL law, Aaron Lidridge, her brother; Thank- | very peval provision whieh fou fare bow | the United States C % tay, | as cf ceatng 7h aoe = ae tne tire nM lo % anise, which he poured upon the plant; also Foreign EXOHANGE, Sc. Eldridge, wife of the latt aud Mrs. ously bent upon rejecting as the sol- | in Baltimore, the jury. bring verdict peery rm) 5 Bd eae felldown Prieta some anise s which he placed in his Coliectivus made on all points. iza Randall, the wife of Kev. Nathaniel raveler in the desert thirsts for adrop | jy favor of the plaintti for $30 oh Mrs. | lay uneonselous ‘on the floor, He was pieked : re aa mn | pocket, and started out to “astonish the na. Investment Secrrities on Commision. maré-tr Or ave geste Or ee we bowen of wo cvaee the payment gy | 8nd carried to the hospital, “and there some | iin cargoes: 1e'als; Jo Nad. Whteky Gali | Egyptian plant, aed eles, supply them wit Ta. BOO ing. ‘The prisoners iad @ hearing in Port- | |) THE RUBENSTEIN'S REUNION, Whose annual premiums was interrupted by | Was Set reo care ean ee Bee, Body | Sed maak: Uissane ocks active and strong. | & mail yuantity of the seed at the low 1429 Fetreet, | Coses were turned over to the officers of the d dered the fall amount due up to that time. ” #2. Governments active aud strong n nd a 5 fost seaee ‘div: Sates say peter i ymond “ : <i ’ | paupers had their breakfast. ‘ORK, Jan. 7.—Flot il sod mnchaneed. | days they found that they bad been “sold.” EVERYBODY. WILL HAVE ITl— The prin Retails rd Map nehterst dper t Jail, Brooklyn, by bis wife. The latter | But the company refased to recel ve the same. ————— Woeel anne bed Sean oe Quite anumber of the citiaens of F x J f “CENTENNIAL MEDAL.” & nd they succeeded im ferreting out the pct = y las At her death her administrator brought sult THE NEW OATH administered to New . re tiful Mite souvenir i guilty parties. Serres beeen eerope ean Siena for the amount tin the policy. aud the | York legislators requires them to swear that | “ade better. ©. invested their dollar im aates aeed, Gnd of Drosperity of's tree people mabugired sears | re Tniwiieh ber basiend s Gace “ke mest, | trial resulted as above states eee | ee ee eT eT eet ar areata as | nox, Jan. = Sones asivas clay | ey properly cultivate it, Frederick will be Ons ‘authorized eacnte for the District of Colnm- REDUCTION IN THE MILITARY ACADEMY | 10 which her husband is placed. Tire mest- 26 y, ir electi ys ‘Beca: abi Doe ise ie Brie. 1a ater ed a2." able by next year to «i y the balance of ¥ HAMILTON & PEARSON, | AFPROFRIATION BILL—The HB Com- | pay amecting ENF Heath O° | How BEECHER WAS PAID THE $100,000.— | “cdropped Lis opel” drotee Heed ee | MOUs TSO, terse Riles Mis lo preferred, 2). the state with os many Egyptian plants as ¥_M.C. A. Bufiding, 9th. and Detreets, Dealers fn : S ene House Com | ben affecting EN. ¥. Herat, epee ropped y ing its reading, an 7 * Anan e | they will rexuire. Chandeliers, Pi Geods, &c.,&0 maré.stf | mittee ou Appropriations had a long session _——— At the annual meeting of the Plymouth | another “winked axd smiled” at the clerk,a | Naw York, Jan. 8—The Pow's financial artich r esterday afternoon on the Military Acad A DIsaGREFING JuRY Renuxep.—Julge | Church society, Thursday night, the treas- | Tribune correspondent calls its admiuistcas Oe Ga Malt ioaus fhe setae’ Bane ticaue:] | Now we KNow bow Disracli happened to Sk Sopama gaa Heda ak | tcenmrenrinc gy. a qopltes car | Rite Phteaaiiy pind, | UReewborice pth oma peiaino ee Wen.) on apn es ee ye ey ped be ee oy A Borthwest, opposite Ebb! . 2 “ . j vere rebuke in court a few days since to 24. S70 mm pew ——_——— ~ 4 acter jd s33ica%. | “the Phoenix,” Bicased to. st iia frleude, and businom scquainy- | @TeTOELtO the House next Monday. They | Try wren nad Gisagreed Turn ease about Tare Wiel rrreens subscriptions to the pas- | , A Lesson 30m zum Neoticuss—In New | (iv cu tern sed purecats gos seis sarees | beawtifel but bed donghen ef tee aeons Bncee. Legal businefs sclicted, and inverted; | <500 to =450 per year, which willdiminish the | €Vidence, which, according to the jaige, was | tor’s trial expenses, and the remainder from | York last higgate rg Elizabeth Cornwall fell | piper is 6a. Goreroment bonds are strong. and clergyman, went to Russia, turned the heads Booms aud Offices for rent in'same bu’ BRON | Cone toe aie poopaae enowe eis nae The pay | %S ‘clear as the noonday sun.” He aided | the rental of the church for concerts. Oat of | intoa trench e by the Municipal oxy- eles Se Fs eS oy of nobility, and ensiared the Czar's UBL G.¥O ® anna pay | that it isjust euch conduct on the partof | this sum $100,000 had been paid to Mr. | 8€0 2s company and Tecelved injuries from | Ket opened ay per cent, e's . Ha ‘had @ quarrel with her fm- | © i of the professors is reduced 20 per cent.. and - pony MOTARY buscie, humerous small reductions are made in | Jurors that disgraces the administratioa of | Beecher. The balance on hand was $1,222 11. | Which she died. The coroner's jury returned © eomstnat Bertin axe Gaus to Go lover, she went to and published ett Orr:ct—Stak BUILaine. other items. The total amount of the bill is | Justice. Be ees) te power bos ae the a declaring ope of ae a7 The —— oe eae ©, | bis love letiers to her, in one of which he S100, a was caused ‘iminal neglect nounce Count speaks ;KRANKLIN & CO., Tom Dill wag eto Geneon Sppropria~ | senrous CHARGE, AGAINST A CLERGY- | 650,600 was taken rte he coe one Chats the part of the gas company. Saesee nis one oni oe aaah ‘in his absence. ‘of the Suez canal as “the road which F OPTICIANS, Hon bill was siso Quished. and will be re- | san.—Rev. August C. Stange, pastor of the | Siher Sonnie tena ee eee anes Sia the part of ee a-The ‘Carmorin, from Liver- | OU! Soldiers will some day oe Wo. 1227 Pexwerivasia AyENre, ported to the House by Mr. Atkins, of Tan- | sctang Woy; Ausuet CS ebureh oa | Sin, the = ‘mY. ¥ | THe BEECHER-MoULTON Sort.—Messts. pg ae Ding, peng ne Bh indie from che Ra” Al read Geneine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles. decl-lyJ2', nessee. No redue!ion was made from the de- Eroadway, Paterson, N.J., has asked the “ Shearman and Sterling, attorneys for Henry olga Some of the crew were drowned Disraeli, premier of Great among EAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. pertinent estimates for this bill, its amount Piesbytery to investigate & charge that ne A GREAT TEA YATLURE.—Mr. Philip Sti- | W874 Beecher in tne sutt brought against s7- Masters of British vessels are cautioned | the above sentence of the B BH. H. HEMPLER. “goyaesy, | Dive twentynine and a half millions. Biss. Prunkcbecker, the wife ola parishionce | 2¢%.c10%ed is eighteen tea stores in this city | RUB by Francis D. Moulton for recovery Of | eo'keep away from te &) on account of | worked one eye, exclaimed “Aha decS-trlsty 453 Penne. ave, corner 436 street THE EXPERIENCE Of the city of Boston | M's, Pfaunnebecker, the wifeofa parishioner. | 2-4 the two {a Newark on, Weluesday Of appearahice on plantiirs comese tence | the Carlist batteries, fire on any ves- straightway sent man down to buy Egypt's meron eee - — | under the strlagent license law which went pepe satel nS te, Dighé, ‘and tid not open them yesterday | 4 Pryor, notifying him that they appear in | 8€1 hat approaches them. shares from the Khedive. is H HANLELN & BRO., into operation last May has recently been THE New JERSEY Garrnoan war has | Ming. Hehas made an assignment to | {he care as defendant's attorneys. &7-David Lawson has been sentenced in | forestalied, France Pao e . made public, from which it appears that the | terminated, ths epe-, ae Mr. Isaac Sommers. According to the the New York criminal court to two year’s | lant, all on account of the WHOLESALB DEALERS IN Peo fs, Phere spirituous liquors are gold are | that the frog Is #2 pe Hee one tee | Schedule of the ent filed yesterday, | BANK SUSPENSION.—At Fall River, Mas- | {mprisonment for. * the schooner | ican and her book.—{ Boston Post. SALT AND FISH. ess by nearly seven hundred than they ware | cer and Sore Se owl ete Lome Meat | DiS assets are $35,534.87, @nd his liabilities | sachusetts, the banking house of Easton & Mary Chilton from the ‘of St. Andreas. Rvmwep anp CRAZED.—Mary Tice wasde- Bees ahd Pock AIRY SALT a iaity. jast year, and the arrest for drankenness | the ee pass, ~ | $137,986.06. His largest creditors are Ocker- | Milne s' cd and c! their doors yes- sv-The statue of Columbus, Tanatic in the ‘court on a etek D, ~< have fallen off twenty per cent., while sitt,- | me- 7nd Brook locomotive is to be re- | hausen Bros., of #1 Wall street, who. are | terday. othing definite can be said at pre- the city of Marian teen clared a chancery, oot ‘yes- jant ct Boe ee eeecesey, | nets bave been pald into the city treasucy CE en ee eee wanna ic down 1 for $16,i81.15, The stock {nailbis stores | sent Of thelr condition, but a Statement to ey gy too lanes 2. ferday._ Tue circumstances, which caitsed Seed ae Lag icp eo Patent wes he Heoihe bet CONFESSION IN A PRAYER MEETING.—In Worth about $1 000.—[N. ¥. Sun, Tit. a7 Murat Halstead says present tax laws ped anny Sepa dl ng = bey 3 ‘al one —— —_ CO | DRESS SHLLTS, com 9720 por natt Gucen te'ge | jPHOPOSED IMPeacawext OY Srare | apsayer mecling al 3 Water sireou, Now THE Scort M. E. CHurca SCANDAL.— | are millstone about our necks. 87-The recent report from the Black Hitis | woman. Sy ss Milan the chenpoct Dee eer ae euch, Will, make | iH EICERS.— The Mempuis Appeal. Jacksoa, | York, Wednesday evening, one exhorter | pit Rudolph, of 503 Dickinson street; : say that miners are arriving almost daily, | to have always been a Them the cheapest Dress Shirt in’ Europe or Amert- | Miss., al says. Committees have beed | said:’“I found tn figuring up in the store Frank Midlin, of 703 McClellan street, and | 4, P#lahassee’s fire department cost $20.59 that 250 were present at a meeting, and that ‘but the Croce wil be charg? than a half dozen $1.25 a | appointed in the house to investigate the | where I work that in the course of a 1 | Raward Gervand, of 1002 Morris street, | ‘@8t year. nelther military interference nor Indians ber posh and lel tex aetaen ‘Bhe ee taestat on Was aah at oe of Get, Governor Davis, sed had bad fifty-seven gallons of whisky in me.’ charged with maliciously conspiring to de. anf apres eres in Berlin — were feared. to 8 still-born babe about six ‘weeks a tcse Goods Now to tetr apecaenee ees JAIL.— Wilhelmina Weick, | fame Mrs. Carrie E. Nooman, waived a fur- | created alarm penitlastee ackeue s7-The amusements of Hot 5; Ar- | the ‘and the grief . W BURDETTE & co 8 View to thelr impeochment. aaa ee epson, | the: before trate | Some indications of a —— at ann onal ch Bttended the r . the all murderess of ber si © hearing yesterday Magis’ kansas, are once unique iting. | which event 80 ee3t-te 3 Pee FEMALE PHYSICIANS.—The subject of em- | Michael, gave birth toa nrale child in tye | Smith, and were held in $1,000 bail each to Pain se RD, Decrees (he ‘Tuey are admirably summed up by the local | she bas been ‘ever since. By the YSPEPSIA — G_HUDSONS CELEERATED plgving Smale physicians is Bow oooupying Erie goat ols New York, jail Thursday. answer at court —| Phila. Times, 7th. instanceof a tax-payen- pa jp —_ and vice of the of the fehicure tt worst cane cf Dyspe nic fem | town and countey. Some of them, at the | DIED FOr Love —B. T. Blake, @ farmer, | 87-Nevaua proposes to punish ,uoodlums | RECO A wexpayer Worth secing, and will be quite'svizext 12, | ‘moment thes edy, will cure the Sent sare of Dvepepal St | Lorth, bawe employed female doeek , and | living near Kendallville, ind., suieided Tues- | &t the whipping-post. week and killed it, ly to the disap- those who are not acquainted with the man- | she was and G. HUDSON, the experience of two or more years has | day by shooting himself because his wife left w7-At the university of Heidelberg this tment of her hus! , Who witnessed | ner and habits of this bird. Tnere | sent io the declé-3w" No. 400 Mth street southeast. | proved iat they acted wisely. him and applied for a divorce, winter there are 39 American students, contest. Will alto be skating in we ”