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THE EVENING STAR. ! | | The Judge took down his Madly L D> t And put bis feet on the stove. Pus peed esr agree hon y j = heaved a sigh from his middie P SEAR Db at ht have beer . . F zs BY And bent his ear to the strip: be Evening Star Newspaper Company, And the tender chords awaken: g echoes of many things. 8. H. RAUFFMANN, Pres’t. | Thee 3 of yy thi ; = sits The Bar had enjoyed the measure, : +> | The Bench and Senate had been Amued at the simple pleasure, He drew from his violin, | But weary of power and duty, | He hed laid them down with a sigh, = . TWO CENTS. _ Exhausted oriite te veanty, And he fiddled he knew not why. | In the days when love just badded, BE JUDGE'S Last TUNE. gents a month THE WEEKLY STAR—pwditshed on 2 00 a year, postaxe prepart. BF All subscriptions invariably in advance, and OL _ NWN? o~ wn bebe met deer than ped Pe ven, 47—N°. 7,127, BF Rates of advertisinr furnished om appiicatton. a WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1876. Social and Pesscaal. BARYE, THE SCULPTOR. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOUNDRY CHU ACH —The Pastor, Rev.H. CLEVELAND Will preach Te- morrow oe 7s +5 REET BAPTIS ‘URCH —Bev. W. ivce i New Yorn reach To mo row morting and wight st the usaal hour EVENiNG STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. Our beautiful, light, brignt city never looked more brilliant than yesterday, when the balmy, spring-like atmosphere and glo- rious sunshine tempted all the world to en- joy the pleasures of a promenade. Carriages Were ata discount, those who had calls to As the Corcoran Gallery of Art is the for- tunate possessor of a nearly complete set of the bronzes of Barye, everything relating to this great artist is of interest here. therefore give the following well-informed SATURDAY, January 2. THE SENATE is not In session to-day. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.—The House met as in Committee of the Whole for debate only. no business whatever to be Telegrams to The Star VAN COTT ON BEECHER. ane And she, in the church yard lain, * | Came over his books as he studied, With an exquisite pang of pain, He played to his sons their mother's Old favorites ere she wed, Those taves, like hundreds of owbers, ELDER SN AUGER, of New York, will Creech To morrow morsiag st the Law Hiding, Sth, between D anu B streets, at 11 o'e! A “HOLY BULLY.” Were requiems of the dead. They Iny im the kirk’s enclosure Washington News and Gossip. Jnake evidently preferring to walk. ‘There. | Chapter of his history from thepen of Mr.T. | transacted. ‘There were about fifty members COMMISSIONER BURDETT, of the General | ceptions were rig numerously attended; that | H. Partiett, furnished to the N. Y. Tritwne in | present. Mr. Eden (Lil) presided. of Mrs. Ricketts, being the last of her serie:, | answer, or by way of supplement toa letter | Mr. Schleicher (Texas) spoke on the finan. All three, in the shadows dim, CF ETT HOE ee. | tte oresnme in cunts, VO? © | able arene ‘Heemanionywereverz tases | or Mr. enry Jame, Jeon Barges ronsos | Hatten, ana adveraied the prowsions | oe BOSTON FAILURES, | “yycewsrPly'comossre i gh EE leat eee eee eg ae core ernOO Via ner | , Barve has been spoken of as a “apecialist,” | which he parpases to gradualig retary’ to . That wait: 4 for only him, near Rev BH, WIsNE. Sutjec Con. J. M. MCGREW, Sixth Auditor ofthe | Most distinguished company. As <j | in the sense that he made antin: at7. ieasant custom, Mrs. Ricketts surrounded m., by only, and | specie payments by a retirement of legal Who eat with bis fiddie taning Tho Promise of Rternal ki Treasury, was not quite as weil to~lay as | Postir with a ‘bevy. of attractive young | Pérefore could not make the human tg _ f ure. | tenders gradually unta there shall only be a On the spot where bis fame was won. m. @ Pastor. Seats free. He was a@ specialist in the sense that he 2 SITU. .. 7 OWizA SERVIONS—Eer_ Hi. G. | Yesterday, but hisiriends bope he is slowly | giris. Miss Emory, Miss Wainwright, Miss | aac many guimale: but te coun! mene the sumielent uusaber to make them wore Lea THE SITUATION LIN SPAIN. Oa the empty world communing, Sracioi<s. ox Boston, wilt pronch 1a the | Tecovering. East, “Mire” Hush’ of “Paliadel ee human figure as well. Two of the largest | the finances, (oe Nes tees See nistoy een ci ilmnenes Wthoat a wie or a son . corner 6h and D streets, To- one Shin Wasi es ernan, a roups How ornamenting oneof the pavilions i ¥ THE REPORT that the United States is pay- leas- | SToUPS of financial legislation since the commence- rr aud TO a.m. Puntey “ite” | ing a yearly tribute of 20,000 to the Baroary | msec anuy beslecomtribated to the pleas- | Cr the Louvre were made By Mamye. ‘They are | Secotar ino tee ee nae tne commence FOREIGN NEWS. And be Grew bis bow eo pletatien fand are con- 7 F orclhse i ' cil ere as- | COMposed of two figures remedy for existing evils, the purchase and The Spanish War. And loud, like & human cry, ack terner of ith aud 18 ote. Barvices | See igapbe mre sea te ranma seen oy en Wittens. oF New Tork. and | Sidered grand in both ion and exe- | cancellation of lexal tenders tothe amount | MApRID, Jan. 2° The following informa- | That the licht of the shutter darkened geile. m. ond7:00 p.m. Ereaceing by | Were discontined 8 great Many years S60. | Miss Baker. Mra.and Miss Bruen, Mrs. Bab- | CUUOD. They aro TomAEAmpRy suocessful in | of at Dip pra ete ee odlaapetemr viva ecg [Pordfend t imogfedannabr pwnage yp owing! Wrenn dees Le ER. Seatsfrec. The pub. $4 y wa : . . Bi fe =. Ms » | Would com an involuntary contraction if e en recetved ah fousist, 7 os ' 28 fe nici Peoria eS ans coat nen| sake oen eT Mie Shuck, Mos Poseeeam™: | see two figures so well composed that they | It could woh be Gree eT Ae | ee ot aceatee occupied Villa Real on the mang Man peeped at the pensive TSBALD OF A ‘A Lect) frontiers of the provinces of Ala jure at the | present, and the proceedings were as duil and | Great man, so familiar known, James says that “Barye worked for the Will loox well from every point of view. Mr. | people had po hope of relief unless some dat. Mrs. Bouligny and Mrs. Linderman also had inite financial oe y % ipuzeoa, an important Carlist tion, ‘ * sive, pitol street. be- e Very ploneans coceptions. trade, and his works were numerously repro- 7 Seented OF five betealteee oF tro ete; | His featares, if inotensive, ipo adenine ees tween he rece ett on Steet be the eens, | duced on a small scale.” Working for “the rience wie four Whitworth guns andsomecavalry. Tie | WeFe like to the judge's own. a daa oa + =a It THE COMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS attrib- | Of ive bp his poor ime Chandler. and the | tade” in Paris means that the sculptor or THE TIIAL OF MIZE. royalists captured the artillery.nen, two of 2 Meet in ih GURISTADELTHIANS moot jn the Civcoit | utes the recent attack upon him as dac to | german of the Washington Club at Marini’s. | Modeler makes his models in. plaster and , {| . Phe clos.nz arguments in the trial of Me- a. SubectTo torte. Tae Prosher tke unto | the hostility of certain attorneys whom be th were exceptionally brilliant entertain. | S08 een te ne prone manufacturers, and | iceo for “omplicity in the whisky. frands, ea,” Deut. 18, 5-28. All interested aco mvited has suspended from practice before his | meats. All the members of the Cabinet, ex- | models or their bronze duplicates by the | Were commend yesterday, Colonel Wm. ome in,” erted the politician. their guns and all of their material. The 4 Carlists also lost heavily in killed and ‘Come not,” his soul would have said, t wounded. The Alfonsist General Maldon- | “Thou bringest to me @ vision : , 7 ; - | ado « ly occupied the heights of | Of a sin ere thy mother wed, ion. rean. cept the Secretary of the Treasury, who is . - | H. Hateb. of Hannibal, Mo., leading for the | 840 “imultaneous < an TH STRERT WE On aCH aa —— out of the city, were seen at the reception, | SCU!Ptor ceases. No good, aor first-class ecalp- | defence in an analysis of the testimony Artaban. to the east of Villa Real, meeting | When I, wild boy srom colle (Mary Yard.)—Ou Sabbath, sch inet... Res’ | POSTMASTER GENERAL JEWELL left for | accompanied by the ladies of thelr families: | ‘who do so are not called seuiptors in theore | the Rovernment. He claimed to show that | With ouly slight resistence. General Mor! Her humble decert ¢ ercame, ones, after taking the Montgararte Cx ll prench atl | Connecticut to-day to attend the faneral of | Many also attended the german during the : 5 McKee was the victim of conspiracy on the ft ropa < a Teens Pesplo'e mecting a 3% Diora He | latter portion of the evening. Thesame is | mre Of the wom. Barge not only did not | Dart of the “co-conspirators,” Engelke, Fitz. | 1€ra, occupied Zaros, from whieh he threatens | And we hid the gullty knowle Ige reseed by Rev. Mr. CUAPMAN av | the late Represeniative Starkweather. He | tea? nearly all the ladies and gentlemen | Work for ‘the trade,” but he was as far re- Toy, Thorpe and others, to“drag nim ‘down | the Carlist rear. The Carlstshavesuspended | Beneath thy father's name. 7ERNON PLAGE M. 5. OU ROH | Will probably return on Wednesday of next | of the diplomatic corps. Both houses of ao Toe hitsesit Uy imu maleate and throw in the shade the hentousness of | the a of Ban Sovest an, and -_ ae . . 4 ol 4 ”, ’ * le 2, ud ~ comm ot we v i- The you jelayed ne er, SOUTH, corner 9h and K streets northwest. week. Ronee aa be Gores pores were pe his meager salea’ from his own. home erown pine ar, Amey Dyer fery. neneed withdrawing their si artil = oa aus eneeen OR. Mancuari.D. D-vof Missisipgi-ana | GOVERNMENT Receipts.—Internal reve- | {} Tepresented in the spacious parlors of the | ai" No. 4 Qual des Celestins, He cai lowed, contending that the government aie aiganiiat ynalias: 1s RED te ; “ig Pg Rpg b biti nition 6 productio nis works | ‘or ; he | ; at on Nor that she had known @ wrong; are invited. $9,312,192.90; fiscal year to date, $65,508,106.24; | of distinction, also attended the reception | ton higher and bors enscting depres than | Fevenne, and he claimed that their testiuaouy | republican (Caslelar) yetarned to the sow | 1 tus gravetheamrt HON, 5 WELLES WILLIAMS. LD inet | Customs to-day, %71,950,02; month to date, | and german. That the toilets of the ladies | 10 ® Bigher and more, history. with the ex. | leftnodoubt of the guilt of those against | cortes, and but one radical (Angiada). Toe ¥ grave Peking, ee eS rea rahe $10,452,180 81; fisealyear to date, $56 ,475,55%.56. | were chaste and elegant, is @ matter of Saptins, parunas of Cellint. He understood | Whom they testified. He referred to McK Marquis of Sarde extreme monarchist Her husband might never gness, Fin deliver ah! addreue'at the New York arenns | $10; — x | Course. Mrs. Chandier was very becomingly | Petrecily ihe high requirements ofa work of | Umacy with McDonald and Joyce, showed | Will lead a group of six or seven deputies | He atood before bie father fmtauteats Wo clock-on the work of missionsin | NO LITTLE evaligtic mad suuer fuente | aitifed tn @ velvet rebe of the deepest shade | Touipiure. and Ho pices of his handiwore | DOW useful bik influence was, and claimed | The constitutionaiists, or sagastists, will | woos pefon Hansa maser antry, and their iuilaeuce upon the civilize | Amongst the journalistic and other fr.ends | of violet. The garniture was bands com- > 1 it* was permitted to leave bis possession until | that his complicity was clearly establish pene fe a Paar eg ng wo A apire ¥ 1 s | posed of embroidered garlands on crape. The % - , : is | THREATENED ARRESTS IN NEW ORLEANS. | £808 of religions unity, have been returned. | «Wyat tune, fair boy, desirest G0. Bo Fae eee OE OMION Porras ey crete Uae, ennin | overtnees, flouncs and fletn were of point it wee 88 perfect as he could make it. His | “General Brodey, supervisor of internal | The clectious to the ecdate will probably t Sip ak Seeeae eesoear oe LODGE, Ho 11. 1.0.0.8 arehereby.no, | South is anuouneed'in another column | Wee. ‘The corsage was decolerfe, the skirt | WOTKR, NKTE, NOL only too good. for “the | revenueat New Orleans; has presentel to | favorable, My old irie jorthy sou?— tied to meet. hereafter, on Monday instead of | 4¢3th is announe<d in another co! a etraine. Superb diamonds giittered on the | trae’ tov tho simian? soeee ead tied ue | the United States grand jury there a list of aoe ae Oe SS ae eee . Mt MONDAY EVENING. Jaccacs | DON MANUEL FREYRE, for some years Car rine wee bee eet sige decorsage; the | no demand for such work. The trate cou Soe ee en ot em Roennee Ox wholeanle liquor |p ogg! See te meee here | eee net“s enlke "tte done, pop na Past the envoy extraordinary and minister | a er ee ree eee eee ons. une | Hot sell them. The moment that. a wor Shes be tdicten So rephrase falling to bas. | are reported as follows: Robert aud G. f | “Ot! Judge, our State's defender, it J. MARTIN McPABLAND. Per. Sec’'y. | pienipotentiary of Peru, presented his letter et Man ee Bi 7 feulpture falis into the hands of manufac. | les be indicted for refusing or failing to pro- | 2Fe lors; Mabliities = . Jecok Whose life bas all beea power, ——— TOTS german. She wore a very becoming toilet.) torers for reproduction, that moment begin duce their books for examination. Itissup- | Brine, tallors; ittte ¥ acob HAMILTON BUILOING ASSOCIATION | of recall to the President yesterday. The | of turquoise blue satin, garaished with : ment begins 0. Charles | Play me the tune most tender, When thou felt thy greatest hour!” Bock, clothing; liabilities ©49. posed writs will be issued for their arrest. x n E. Meyer & Co.. picture frames; lat ‘ ST. LOUIS SALES ©F CROOKED WHISK 1 f itsdegradation. The best works of scuij : usual courtesies were exchanged upoa the | evepe jie of the same shade ard sr of cis atm gen) regular, mooghiy meeting of ne | neu cov White res ‘The corsage was high, and | ‘ze in Europe come .rom the sculptors, 1 aaa y vis & F $°06¢0. Amos Foster, farnishing goods from dealers or manr facturers. “What will | , The distillery of Bevis &« Frazer, of tes $25,000, tiy Tne old man thought a tats 2, at tae Board of Trade Booms, 9th street and . the trained skirt long and gracefal. Mrs. Neco! ola.” or = can Louis, seized by fhe government last May, bilities £25,000, mostiy due in New ¥ \< hough nute, Penus)ivaniaas:nue,st 7p in. A few shares ar ea THE BEAMON WEY the Journal of the} cuitienden's rove of twilight bine silk, | Pecme cl my maids.” was one of Barso's | AOS been old ar auction tr ine Unies | Patrick Dosahoe, vookedller eal’ pat Irresolutely stirr: 4, Botaken, and can be Bad witsoUT premiam at tl House was not read to-day was because it | emtroi ered in wreaths of roses ani leaves | [tes pe feared that they would fallfinto tne | St@tes marshal for $11,100; also, 41 barrels | Of the Boston P has suspended. As if his fiddie’s humor wit! ag Goonies Shbetrizs | Was not made up. So the Speaker could uot | ani garnished with lace, was one of the | hands of manufacturers even‘ually and be- | igh wines at $1044 per gallo. The mar- | first meeting Changed lik @ mocking bire WARNER President. comply with the rule that makes the “reai- | Most recherche tollets of the eveaing. Her | come ruined. There ae other sculptors in | £241 sold 1.218 barrels of whisky belonging to | Part of t f Then, as bis tears car rain JAMES FRASER, ‘Lreasucer. f the Journal of yesterday” follow tue | Recklace of solitaire diamonds was magnit | Parc who ha ilar care for R. W. Ubrici, seized at tne same tne, for | 4ppol J ys tng JN). A. PRESCOTT, Secretary." jau2d 3t . eents re. Joel Wolfe, of New York, was | inthis country any one who sets up for a | Sbout $75,000. liabilities are about $6 ne | Upon the plaintive chords, mas — = —EEE very richly attired in biack velvet, with ze founder with {i tnac MORE CHICAGO INDICTMENTS. £59,000 or $10,000 Of miu sements | He played the invitation als FREAORS WHO AS ANY Ee THE COMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS to-day | facings of Violet velvet. Herdiamonds were | }¥0hze founder with inferior workmen toto | me grad jury in the United stares Cx with A. W. Lovering. Th: &re rated pr ak been students of the UNIVEBSITY me oe the work for him, is ready to undert Pind Fics To the sinner, of his Lord's. IBGINIA: and are now residing tn the District of sigael by the clerks of his | of [ee yale ze pre hated erection of the most extens at Chica + wer ‘ 4 J Golum bis, are requested to meet at the Board « a Pairs r ery distingue toilet of vert d'ed tcuipeure. Nine teutha of ederick “Come poor and needy sinners, ‘Trade Kocuws TUESDAY EVENING February 1st, are s00 th pamiber, ene SASS | ana vare lace. “Mi pilin wore one of the | (Cutten the United St B. Dickinson, J pe clanardaser pert ersyen aes ccclock p.m. A Toll attendance is reutested, "| they ha seen the recent published assertion | fost heautiful tailets at the german. Tt was | [culture C MNGe RE nents . jars 4t 1 rezerd to bis Incompereney, and denounc- | of white ellk, with shirrings of thesame ma- | fUCH men. : distillers, charget with | TcPly toan inquiry as to Jesus lingers STEATFORD FENDAL! 1 gi! as an outrage on decen: Justice. | terial, and garlands of exquisite flowers. sp ree ereavaee an wears te tended 20 respond to Mr. Be ‘ou through the door.” Feast 10° OOTTORNEY AT LAW, THE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS of | Mis! Punt wore a very ciogent toilet of | Shen matters justly called, - ‘Pek Soke ox Bas ty Sane nay Coriboer eee ie It was @ tune rememberc | janss- 2 . . 4 i ie damasc Miss Kilbourn, ts interest. and exactions in the art of SON = the a ti ps in F evivel # a 7 the railway mail service who have been fn | ¢ > Miss whit. . His interest and exactions in the art of | ¢ . { 5 4% with Piymouth church, said: He rom old revival piguts, r TING of the mory. Mis right, Miss Wotbe icoaiiemerc ee. latrobroose | Stitof Dunphy against h+ Erie railwayeom = WASHINGTON SUCEETT FOR THE | s2ssion at the Post Office department for the | Rnuth , Miss Kerng founder could pease ite atthe tie | pany, Judge Speir, Iu superior court, tia aring that be did not intend | In crowded country churehe PREVENTION UF CRUELTY TO IMALS ox const ¢ in zard to the se i ell, of Louisy y re the best in the w: term, made yesterday a raling of importance response to Mr. Beecher. He Where dimly blew the lights, Purpose of ulting in re t founder? of Paris are the best in the worid. E ‘wilt be held iu Tallmadge Hall. W atreet, between | eee eee ot eae ieee itor their rosmeet Mrs. Chapman He started a founder Of iis cere cog et: | to travelers by rail. Toe plaintuf having a if minister of the gospel was in- ee eee ay tthe wcne, | sixtions, They called on Superintendent . Miss Eame more abont that art than any person he | HeKet gcod for five days, got off at, Bing- | clined toa “ho ST a anselt, end, ve | And boys grows superstitions Peas FFs Tikotkech. Friends of the Hockey, | Tze today to oid him fareeell, as he | Yetecr, Miss Stout, Miss Ie: . Miss : . ay es or | bamton, on the Susquehanna division of the | £uilty of so purely “beastly” a speech as Mr. | ‘To pear the mourcers wall. ladies and gentlemen, are iavited. jangs to-day to + a3 he = could gel to work for him either for love or aps sie eecher had mado in responding v letter 3 ie a edieL, Pr leaves for Chicago on or about the Ist prox. | McDougal, Miss Ethéritge, Miss Keating of | (20!d Bet te ene OT | Eerie road, after his ticket had been punches her had made sponding to iis letter | aoe waders goaslepg W.0. DUVALL. Sccret “a Philadelphia, Miss Patterson, Miss Jewell, | Movey. Btrange as it may appear to the | ir ‘tat division, aod without me »g | to his client, he (Mr. Van Cott) would de SS * = “[Bepub, Chron. and Tribu: THE REMAINS of Hon. H. H. Starkweath- | Miss Badger, and Miss Warfield were among | Treted with the line aria in Patio ghe Wong | his intentioa to the conductor of the tra € to make any rejoinder, for the reason | So sighed his contrite te YOUNG MENS CHBISTIAN ASSOUIA- | er, wuodied here yesterday morning, wero | the most admired and tastefully dress<t of | fay the love of the wing. Basrewes onee Next day, attempting to travel Lis beneath bis notic In notes that failcd for sobbing, i, ad D . # 0 +4 the young girls at the german. Madame Sant bliged to M 2 ; | Punebed ticket, he was put o! = To feel Heaven's sentence well, FADING ROOM, CimCCLaTiNa 1. | CoBveyed from the city on the 9.30 train for | We youngelrisat the germas ezi, | tom and was obliged to accept poverty as | Ened for damages, The defer E : That took away his Isaac DORND CONVERS s ung. Mr. E. G. , oF y 6 anv evitabl er. The exan 18 | ‘a reasona hatic * y re Ew York, Jan. 2 Charleston, 8 PAKLOR AN BATION | Sow Lore this morning. Mr. 2. G Bidwell, | Mrs. Gore Jones, Madame Mariscal, Madame | ft. 1uevital Preclous WOTKE Ate Of tree cane | @ reasonable regulation of the company re New ¥ J A Chari 8 pevepormesy hprraesieck Bee ELSE. bee olen Zeaney, aud Mr. com? | Pardon, Mrs. Belknap, Mrs. Robesoa. Mrs. | thie country: shat wena rat quired that any passenger withsuch a ticket | dispateh announces the execution at Ches ee SO neared | Of the Patent Office. together with the com- | Freq Grent, Miss Dodge (Gail Hamilton), els were Hot “reprodaces Ons srmait | desiring to get olf at any poiat within @ di- | ter yesterday of Stephen Younge for tw: . . ° . ° ° Dall’ ime | mittee esterday appointed from the House | and Mrs. Puyson of New York were all very | Models Were not “reproduced on a small | Vision should give notice te she conductor. | murder of George Mercer. ms SABBATH St ty | of Representatives, accompanied the re- richly and tastefully dressed. y | scale,” they Tere cast in bronze and sold of | rhe piaintift was given no k Owleige of any yr dapohr poco septen te + + % a the original size, with a very few exceptions. decease oe r ager sssocintion;’ Music, led by | ™A@ins. The decorations ‘in Marini's handsome : The rkets, Barrons. Jan. 2).—North Carolina stzes, old 16, new, 8, special tax, 2bid to-day. Sugar eteady— The old man's ashes lie,— Unuttered this my story . Unwritten tohuman eye; sseab TUMORS. Jan. 2 ——— sit eee, And the young man, biessed and blessing, juiet, Vt firm and unchangel. Gorn, sonther:. | Walks over the shady town, The evi! passions repressing And bis bead bent humbly down. Perbaps he marvels why treasure Sener Syd eye | While Barye was well known among artists | *Ueb regulation. Judge Speir held that the Youag men cordially in- | SEVERAL important changes are in con- | b@!l oom were peculiarly beautiful. Fines | jn Kurope,and called be them tm dies, the | rekulation was reasovable, but refused to tr wexe drapel along the wails f flom ‘ Le charge that it was a defei : any templation in the Patent Office. It was re- | t) ceiling, and ak One God pf the: Toca | World generaliy had little knowledge of pee S a defense to the company oi _, . ye sale i. cg | if the plaintiff was not aware of it. The jx ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO LEAEN | ported to-day at the Interior department | in compliment to the hostess of the evening, There Was HO pencral aslo of his works bejary ro Wi peneral KS | found a verdict for the plaintiit for $1 0W.> ee otc hoytk noadeay, S248" | that these changes involved the decanita- | the wile of the Dritish minister. the “stars | ATUSts sent thelr friends to his house ty ~e | [Myr p vendtey for the j experienced teac ‘Academ: deca in , rr. 6 church, 43 street northwest. ‘course of | tion of Deputy Commissioner Gen. ilis | @nd stripes gave place to two British flazs. A Se tessns, G0 Thorough manety Of tho whole | Spear. Commissioner Daell was in private | small cannon sud miniatureship were placed wabject oct 30: and buy if they would. Very iew of iis | bronzes were to be seen in the art stores o THE MoRAL oY Wr Paris. The first brought to this country ar — -tf | consulta Secretary Chandler f below the music gallery, and above the gun r Heraid Justly remarks paren fl rae ze r for | Was a semi-circle composed of the handles | 12 Boston, and were purchased by Mr. W.M |S. that “or Witelow ty guaranteed. weenie ‘HOT 08 10 sume time tc da, Ofcutlasses; a chevaur de frise of Hunt, the painter, an intimate iriend of the ay : "= panna Ss zlistening » | May be seen the demorali: NATIONAL BANKS—The Treasury now | spears entrenched tnemusicians. The figures | $¢U!plor. Barye was not @ success at the | {ie Low—The Boston tin such a time oston swindler. ng influences of spot, Ui, February; heavy, except for Rominal; western white, nominally firm. 50-83. 000) r Of the judge to bis credit is set, >, “ a 7 eal war, the rage of speculation, tne | Pi jons firm, Oe rasant Pewee holds #361,725,962 in bonds to secure national | selected were especially beautifal and the | Eoow ges Beaux Arts. He iajied in the Cm | haste toget rich by shorteuts, the dusetiling | alls, Bulk mentees, Sekt @ eh: | And anold revival measure WITH MILBURN'S UNRIVALLED 80DA, | dank circulation and $1%,626.500 to secure | Mvors extremely handsome. Some of the ct of a false medium of exchange, and t loose; 008 — Should have been the stateman’s pet. But be hears the invitation, And sees the Streaming eyes, — = Of the old man lost to the nation, New Yous, Ja —Stocks active and better | And forgiven beyond the skies. BES, Mowers losined early at Bn8; now das. Goid, m ce.” long, 436; short, 489%. Govera Sn Meee Kone: tin ie —Siver Om ant & = Street Nomenciatare. ew ; 9. —Flear nd drooping Wheat go nd hi Jorn a Eiitor of the Star: Tne proposition to give Lospon. Jan 2 E50 poe OS hed noe, | names to our nameless ctreste seouns tbe 3 packed, Sijallis. B: a9%: clear rib sides, 12 al2% Ham: rd quiet and stexdy » Iekals Ssal3%. Butter upobanged. Petroleum ude, \ refiued. 14'.. Ooffee dull end y steady, 1 Nal iti 1429 PannstLvaNia A’ prblic deposits. National bank circulation | yrtralt of Geo Academic rules for the training of art genius | CA Ker of corruption which has crept in wi o1 Washington, and 1776 1576 7 4 such extravagance and bad politics. Another tstanding, 2, f{ which amount 4 ag did not agree with his style of talent. His | * . oy EVENEBODYWILE_HAVE_IT1— The | 2.100.300 are gol notes, fecelpts of nntional In'etters of rr in the | {ought and style were in direct antagonism | Songmborary remarks that it isa singular United States “CENTENNIAL MEDAL.” 4 | bank notes forwarded for redemption for the ar ended the recente er th wee | to that then prevailing, and consequently he wate tHALIC coceee ee en oe Besorifl lie pourenir fl the growth and | week ending to-day, as compared with the | *.tg,8nd attended the seotepennt ty ay had hard work to gain Fecognition. ‘he first | fygbments {hat it appears more tar 7 of a free people in years. € wrresponding week of last year, $4,520,000; stot, meen ublie order was from King Louis Paillipe oe ¥ Ponds ont thorized ts for the District of Golum- 0; | brothers, Mesers. Frank and Harry Swayne, ‘a : » | swindler In bis forgeries, bu’ BL JAMILTON & PEARSON, | 2 76, $4,586,000. Receipts to-day, $630,073. and the brides. “The entire party ‘will maké | Now tn the Thlleries Garion, ‘Worse tan ia | aid Dothing about it on th: Ohandoitars Pinte Genie: Seeks wareet, | THE New SUPERINTENDENT oF THE | Visit ofsome days to their parents, Jus- | Gory poverty, and mereal tO recdta thy | lit Whole.” Old-fashto: PosTAL RAILWAY SERVICE.—Mr. T. M. Serer iat aes gh, accompanied a | £fOUp for asmall sum, but before the King this sort of thing compou latter were tiny flags, ornamented with the eral trials, and Jeft the school in disgust. wrger’s maki folks used ding felony na is to be hoped it prove tri i ; mn were JOHNSON & 0O., Vail, of Iowa, Assistant Superintendent of } young English lord to both entertainments | Would accept it he obliged the sculptor to hintea that Roden’ Sage SeSent an fives, 10". Eric, 18% a yo ye ey — tain. make a large deduction from the price agreed <3 ~ O ¥ rrr BANKEES, p- <aerey Lecpelpes potdbaleot msl errors gee om aa can = i 1 the time declaring that the work | #V¢ taken legal steps against these me... Dynamite Experience in Baltimore. | “>serving in THE STAR @ revival of whe oh i ; neice nes ab nner Germer as Mth Sirect and Pennsyiwania Avene, | OOM HS resignation of Col, Banger who leaves | Ensign ee and Mr. Hope, of maste:piece. Sap END OF A TRENTON BELLE —A | FIRE AND DANGEROUS EXPLOsION—Fige- | Gestion, I was reminded of the subjoined “Desiers to and District Securities, | 01 0r about the Ist proximo. Mr. Vail en-| A valuable addition to the corps of gifted | ,.“/though Barye is reported as the strong- | Trenton, N. J., dispateh says: A terribic | MEN INJUKED—A HOUSE BLOWN To Woretgn Exchange and Gold. seniely_ | tered the service of the department as a | amateur musicians now in the city is Mrs. | (animal sculptor since the ancients, he | fatal accident occurred toa poor old meni. | PIECES. er ® orriar aco, Toute agent on the Union Pacific railroad in | Samuel Thome, of Fifth Avenue,New York: | isttorezard his work ogeunl io abet mani ce Sag named Jane Aun Swangiehere Wednes- An exciting fre and explosion occurret oi s |, and is thoroug! conversant w! al a@ pu ol jottschalk and the celebrated : ‘4 i ning ber feet at « | yesterday ai ‘noon at the Triump! fety Gime Cammein cas ae, the dctails of the postal railway service. pea a the Egyptians or Grecians. Mr. James ré- | stove. She was under the influence of lauia. | Powder Works,” situated At the interne, Theeventer iis evening will be the card | £*7d8 the antique treatment of the lion in | num and she. fell asleep. Hee J clothing f George, Biddleand Seliman streets, for- Sculpture “as @ sort of ingenious compound | caught fire, aud soon he Eheamant | aunt oe b: fomarat tne oannt aren BABK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, &c. Tue BAKER STATUE—Col. Robert J. | reception of Mrs. Dahlgren and la Baronne of the sphinx and poodle.” Barye reganied 4 p nm her ly became e merly © moped ry the owner of the building, | at the preserve Lhe present conve- vens has just received ‘mation that | de Overbeck. 2 ea! veloped in flames. She called wildly for as- | Louis McMurray, as an oyster packin, lent array, the Deal is GOLD, Government and District BONDS, | Stevens has just Re aoa _ it as the highest art. Noone paid a more | sistance, and @ man named Jerome Sucp. | house. The fire alarm was sounder mos | Bient wement. if the lettered stress aaiawe dl .- | 8ppreciative tribute to the stately dignity | } ard, on hearing her senna: : tat Lp wo, should be named in honor of individuals, Killed at Ball's Blof, in 1851, arrived in New | gageq in scworking’” Congresmaren force, | O82 Fevntian lion in sculpture tian ald | Listance. “Te ier Mereene Faw to her as-| box 2a. 110 p.m. and after a second alarm ill So erence will be lost and confasion Investment Securities on Commision. _marttr_ | York, yesterday, from Carrara, Italy. ‘The | Saged in “working” Cot their | lnm of Bay ron tem zee anmgntficent real | frightfully burned. She lingered fora few | companies responded. ‘The factory, a two. | eaenS ane ochecied ee ee ae % m1 5 ears of age. Fi c cer Sete EDGE House, and will be | died in Carrara a few days alterhe haicom- | call upon the veteran Joker and corres: | long since received the verdict of master. | 2; an, age. FOF years ago she was one On Biddle een eee erenouses front: | and south, which, if not known, m, OF and bi of » bi > e pleted this. probably his greatesteffort. The | Pondent, Major Ben. Perley Pore. When | pieces in thatstyle of art. The purpose of | and faseluating. Deine’ aceiien eee on Biddle and George streets. Tue fire | omitted in addrees, will lead to it ; deceived by ber | occu in the basement of the Sellman statue will arrive here to-morcow or next | one of the necessitous young men told him rye’s conceptions were not toshow the | betrothed she gave wa: nd not vhich wa finding a location. day, and itis the intention of the friends of | that he was the nephew of an old editorial | revolting aspect of wild beasts in nature or | used stimulants eere, °° Melancholy au meetfee ng the Ricca monet, “Sad Was | noe Mddition to this, many streets will be the general tobhave the unveiling ceremonies friend of bis (Major Pa) Sd that he was Aa pe cn ries oo =, os subsequently blown to shivers by @ series of | De ™med for _ ey ciaim yt 3 as im 88 possible. Without mone; 8 passage bac’ asserted. 4 NES" —Francis | ‘ sf pam Ltached street posing ‘assachusetts: the tale struck deep into ine | manner the prominent characterlatics ‘ot | MeMaton whe has tee yy tear ane te, | explosions, lasting haif an bout, aad sup called - in the nation’s tal, may be Cuter ENGINEER OF THE HoUSE.—The | Major's benevolent heart, and two minutes | Wild animals. The act accomplished wasal- | Adam's express company in New Yote vac en Ppt a un question, and which will be due to the acel Clerk of the House of Representatives has | later his pocketbook was iinns a greenback | Ways sccondary to the splendid exhibition | Six years, recently exiibited to. companic.’ | HaCkAgeS Of & compound ey a ee appoined Col. George C. Ellison chief engi. | of the denomination of fivedollars. This is | Of strength in accomplishing it. If a leo. | keys made to atthe Pittsburgand New Yori | was Pecavies by the manufacturers’ to pos. | xeu,18 Tegard to those who gufe4 neer of the House of Representatives. Col. | 0D€ instance where bread cast tipon the [peugery wegen kid the unfortunate cond!- | safes, and prepared to rob the safes. Tic | loss qualities of absolute safety against ac. | TA) Consent, fally worthy of the honor, Ellison has been a pronounced liberal repu. | W&ters will not return after many days. The a of the latter was forgotten in the perfect | Company has been frequently robbed of sma cidents. The explosions were ike toe oy oun will be found other names in our hise Mean, and was Gov. Fenton's military state | M@jer ought to have bad the satisfaction of | and powerful movement of the leopard. Not | Amounts, and McMahon was asked to mas- | Si ‘Of musketrs. Debris from the pains be perpetuated im agent in the department of the gulf daring | “8hdling the follow in a wheelbarrow to the | one of Lis works show the least indication | free confession to his employers. This ry. Ds | the same manner, and bow shall it be Ban: : workhouse Where the precious gang was | Of brutish cruelty for cruelty’s sake, or ado. | failed to do, and at latest reports he hat G2, | WSS Scattered round promiscuously, and | geciued ‘whieh chai neve = = oe ge number of applications gent by Judge Snell vestoniay. gang gut in ps rot te roaaifestations. in tie the city. e several ease ee Gomes ee ne And as Bs yous country, there may ence of the larg bel ee eae “The Jaguar and Crocodile,” in the Sag ae gge t re WE HAVE testo the Chief of the. Hureau of Stes eae THE LANDIS TRIAL.-Yesterday was the | Luxembourg gallery, the croceatie 1g hardly | ANOTHER PURCHASE BY Mz. Bonwer.— | the uelghborhood, amidst considerable ex- | fame may deserve better tian all street &t sixteenth day of ti dis observed, 80 noticeable 1s the representation | Mr. Robert Bonner has purchased the 1 clument | The firemen went to work | the capital, and it will be found that his let- Sineering, when after a competitive exainl- iricgenore: Fr ee asta Oat’ | of ihe Sagnae, ho haribo a dimeulty as | Music from Mr. William C. Trimble, of 8 Prompuy atver the first alarm, not knowing | ter is already occupied by Smith or Robin= Now NO CHOICE nation Col. Ellison was selected. and 80 far Over fifty witnesses have testified | @ difficulty simply was the least of Barye's | berg,N. J., and has added her to ‘his « he nature of the business carried on, though | son, who haye been utterly THE GLOOMY WEATHER kept the ante. | proand con. The evidence continues to be | toughts. A compositioa that would appear | Cavaled lot. The price paid for Music |as | Wuey Were afraid to venture inside on ac- | all slucerely hope that our capi rooms to the Executive office to-4; ith- | merely cnmulative in support ofthe position } #Hiicult to @n Uniniated observer is a sim. | 20t been made publie, but it ts believed » Count of the knowledge of the existence of a | dure a thousand years—and more. BUT TO SLAUGHTER PRICES. ottee ‘onlay with- | Gr the prosecution as to the prisoner's sanity, | ple And easy matter for such men. ‘Tue | to have been less than $14,000, Mr. Trim is | Steam boiler on the premise, and sabe lecting names for ihe out their usual complement of fair women, | Ti. chee will probably go to the jury in| difficulty he had to surmount was one | DAving last fall refused $15,000 for the tare. | Wuently the explosions deterred them vea- but the other sex was present in foree. Among | about a week.’ Hon. James H. Nixon, of | Of bread and butter. The apparent | Music fas © record Of%:214, and was mired by | COrDe Loo munch. Wen the Gre wes under ri J leton. those who bad interviews wieh the Presi- | Millville, and ex-Chanccllor Williamson | impossibility of attitudes and combiaa- | te well-known horse Mi Comparative control, and the explosions had dent were Senators Morton, Loganand Haw- se, ey | tons tn his work are 1 b apparently ceased, a heavy blast occurred OUR STOCK ley, and Represeatatives "stowenle ‘Wilson, willsum up for the defense, and Attorney Wor! 10 more nor less than (rnin x MOTHS will work in carpets in rooms tuat | woich brought down the Side wall of the Tocssnd, deco tee ne General V @nnata and Mr. Hoagland for the | B&tural and truthful ones, as they express : are Kept warm in winter sum- t Be Panicsin Genet ant tie State. § 'h delivered by Landis in | the chief and grand characteristics ot the | Mer. A sure ns feet id pao 8 ceed oat oevery Be iepmetpony in of Pari OF WINTER CLOTHING General of the Army also had interviews, | pugiand on Me ereie ee Es | ee noite afieehteeee ee 18 to pour strong lum water on the flour to | of the roof remaining canght in @ tree stand: | fon and Attorney General Pierrepont iat | entire By Mr Eines, Temeeray nd road | St 8 sen lptOr Of porecs line long Deon recard: | the dlatance of halt a yardaround. the edges | ing in the adjolning yard of Mr. McMurray’s | a better was eposultation With We President for some animal known in seulpture.. When it was before laying the carpets. Then, once or | mansion. Fortunately none of the frenien es twice dur! the season, sprii receiv ———s Prd Yomarics amar With A CHILD.— | first exhibited in Paris the horse-aduniring | over the carpet before ei ee eee seeing Rn a Rg which - . , ,Tesiding in iststrost, | Public were divided into two parties; one de- | Dot like salt, and. suiivies - + ae eo THE Bips FOR CARRYING THE MAILS.— | Hoboken. horrified the beighborhood yester- | Claring it the best thing of the kind'yct pro- | carpet to prevent their alighting wen os the Fompuy, — — ‘The 2d of February will close the period for | ay by holding a neighbor's child, thres years | duced, and the other that it was no horse at ighting upon it. i, t IS STILL IMMENSE. ———— —— 1 the constant work o} : : ay the mats in the | Of Age. suspended out of the window by one | all. ‘They decided to leave the matter to the | GAs TAKING A TUMBLE —~Assembl. poe AND MOST POSITIVELY | fsiowing ian: Ponnagieaniny Mew Jer | Wats KAPyttt ae Sate Wout eetetecs | Hath eeraarian tine cat owe who | Rai ninatasea gu ts ug’ Now ray Sz Paaware, Maryland, North Carolina, | dashed to pieces on the flagging of the stceet, | seen such @ horse as that?” “<Not but t lmace | ceeature last w WILL NOT BE CARRIED OVER. South Carolina, Georgia. Fiorida, aoe aat 30 feet below. A police officer Knocked at her | been looking for one like it for fort years!" or Mississippi, Kentucky, t , Whereupon she drew the child in. She | No sculptor of modern times has ted 80 SVednesda: and the aan ‘eo man street Zatiene. The = will io FE cept on the | was taken to the ppoties station, and thence | large a number of subjects with such con- City and Hoboken gas com, Pl icy aie pee Rod re A pron Biden tg —_ 3 Byer, sent back to her juarters at the lunatic | summate and elevation of conception. | duced the price of gas to $2.75 a thousand, an estimated lente Mr. MeMarray of €5,900; = been nom _ udge ts asylum at Snake »—\New York Herald, | The composition of a candlestick was as | and ed the rent on meters. no insurance. The machiner: m4 Tri: 926... §UITS BEDUCED TO... states a bat he bas no hesitation in saying ee eee pny i ep wan! | _ Winstow’s FLicHt AND THR Bostox — cot Bie ‘oma iy, valued 4 I 5 that, w: Precautions thrown 'RESHETS IN THE WEsT—Another hea’ 2 — iden Boston Post | £2,000, was = i mney not 926......OVERCOATS BEDUCED TO. the method of openizg the bids, frands such | rain occurred yesterday at Little Keck, Ari, | DEE Sake Gr eee ee, | cumpuara zee the statement that ate | OF Dy fature use— Baltimore Sun, 2 923... SUITS REDUCED TO... ae basen re Coenrted Wilt | Tee wonteer: wae. eacmn Spd ihe river rose | excited movements of the wildest animal reeling of Ce & NORTHAMPTON BANK Rornery.— 822......0VEBOOATS BEDUOED To... ——— . Ospect of an overflow was ine Shere ie © Sense of repose and power that | it was un the ober busitoe ot ; TH) it The Northampton (Mass.) National Bank hg authorities do not inow, hour. The A MEETING of the national democratic | mirent. All streams throughout the ee eee executive committee was held at the Arling- | state are overflowing their ‘The Ohio | jong, laborious, and sullering lifer presente $20.......0VEBOOATS BEDUCED TO. ton hotel last night, Augustus Schell, chair Feng eet angen planer anp ao ad contrast to that. t ip 915......SUITS REDUCED TO..........91¥ | HED- ;OR motion of Senator Randolph, of | part of Cincinnati were flooded. irs be great ween ere pees @1%.......0VEROOATS BEDUCED TO......919 carly ‘and active ization of the demo- | THE RED SPECTRE is the weapon of abso- | Produced in a century, Rude and Barye have aa ai cae cratic party throughout the United States | lutism in Germany and reactionism in | ‘uly made another Barye re- cel BED wwe 40 | for the campaign of 176. Senator Randolph | France, whereby tinsid legislators are fright- | <elVéd allof the marks of distinction that @16.....OVEROOATS REDUCED To.......g10 | [vas Chosen vies chairman; Hon. W. H. Bar- gued into pial iresh manseies, upon Of decorations, msinin and ian oF eee 213... SUITS BEDUCED ...........8 | Banks, of Mississippi, resident ary. | Relehs ver, does not scm to have | His life was ay a as as secretary. tag. howev a simple aud unpretentious as Speaker Kerr, Senators Wallace, of Pean- ‘Cou - | that chi 813......0VBROOATS BEDUCKD Te.....98 | spivania, Gordon, of Geog eed Seen. | Deen much terrified by Count von Eulen: Shea Atheism,” for its to the Crimi- bas frame. PROCEEDINGS oF THE MARY: & George X»eamore. asleep Sar pctintineanets Cavan ae | oem carrot a gain rc, oe DR. S. WELLS WILLIAMS, of Peking, | ?*! Code which Prince Bismark ha oe - incor- | ceny ef coal from the sehool houses in his HABLE BROSB., China, is pow in the city, the guest of Dr. ivyin the German richslag the clause in Tana. oe Senate ssolutigns to Invest ia seection and sentenced to four monthg: im- “ " Peter Parker. Dr. Williams has lived i: on mem- irs of the: land railroad Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, 3 | hera of secret sootstiten has be . pe == | : g gS 98 a < bers of secret societites been rejected. were passed. The after| A WOMAN STAp 3 rs, and has for t TABBER SeNTENCED.—Pat pk S57 Advices from Panams report that war | Joining the Senate in election of General | Shanrahan b?s been x ant Corner 7th and D streets. in that country. “He ts the’ author is pending between Guatemala and San Sal- James i Ytersert 200 ice commissiore: for tempt to ™urder Alice Cut she mat Bay- yo FRssiin 288». ‘author- | Vaor, that both sides are arming. Baltimore city, in place of Mr. John “allroy. NN. ¥., a few weeks ago, awe OPTiCians, een ™ 2 that Winslow was chairman -OINTED LOVE AND 7 ib ihe breast ‘with a bateher's knife, and nd Bo.1 PEyxc¥ivaxia Avewen, = Was sentenced tocight years in the state West Gevatne Pebble Spectacies. hy let the result of ‘lenfuges RASILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, East, the oa B a. B LER £IMCr fonsidered the best authori po dect-tristy 463 Penne. ave., corner 4% street. pole. sa — mas steamer

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