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i THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue. corner 11th street, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres't. served to subseribers in sa en their own account, at 10 44 cents at month, Coples at ¥ Mall—postage pre- cents per week, oF the counte maibtishod on Friday—$2 a ‘Weopies for $15; 20 copies | , postage prepaid. Ail mail subseriptions must be paid in ad- = hO paper sent longer than so paid for. of advertising made known on applica- - 50-N°. 7,713. AMUSEMENTS. N ATIONAL THEATER. | TONIGHT, NW SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. | ay = RI U — | Night JEFFERSO FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS feo great Comolly characten WE WILL SELL eesormanee will commence with Sheridan's . ameedy, of Overcoats for $8. THE RIPFALS. @verceats fe Overceats for S12 for $14 Evers ng of Ninas Week. encing, ——— Monday, December 2: vesday and Saturday af THESE ARE V.ELIABLE REDUCTIONS, ternouns, DHE BEA on 10 On, A MOTHERS PRAY aio. inkees F XMAS. FUN. GRAND BAZAAR ry our 3 Suits RATES Fe A SHORT SEASON. SPECIAL Wets.: nd enjoy Draw in yorrsely GOOD NEWS FOR THE Buys. down to $10 down 3 TO-NIGHT. S SACK COMBINATION, he Wild West MEN A D BOYS? CLOTHIERS, ¥ of Seventh A. host of Spec Ofjo w Mr FOR THE SPECIAL BARGAINS. rom 4 to 8 years Children’s Suits. HALE. EY between 9th and 10.h. ng” December 10, pak Hi P STR! For a short season. commenc from 15 to 20 years Youths’ overceats..... from 15 to 20 years OVERCOATS. Heavy Bine Chinetiia. . Germania Pimon Fur Beaver . Dobson’s Striped Fur Beaver. Blve and Brown Melton. Lippet’s Elysian Fur Beaver —black Florence Beaver—blue, black, and brown. Siberia Heavy Ribbed Fur Beaver West of England Plain Beaver—brown an Royal Ermine Chinchilla.. . BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. Union Worsted. Berkshire Diagonal. koe ge: Cass Lendon ‘orsted. Globe Mills Plaid Cassimere Chase English Stripe... AT BARLOW “SATISPACTIO BUNTING.“ two I for Christm ‘ASHINGTON ART CLUB LOAN EXHIBITION OF CHOICE PAINTINGS, and +BY a Ink Drawii blue, 18 wees 2D Pennsylvania avenue and 10ch street Be OPEN DAY AND EVENIN( oe Admission Six Tick rPHEATER comiau E, 1 : P BELOW NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OPEN THE YEA PERFORM Matinee Tor Ladies ESDAY and >. AR ROUND. Uxbridge English Worsted DRESS SUITS. Fine Biack Cloth Dress Svits...... Fine Black Cloth Dress Su. ts. $18. $20, $25 onal, , Worsted Suits, at $15. $13, ON E HIBITION nS wee Due myo Basket, Wors! its, at $15. $1 626} Potg 4626 bove Goods ved trom New York, |” °* KE aT just receive a aod will be oftered at very low pricss. FREE ART G “ak Sh “RY AND STORE, A. STRAUS, Conds and ‘Tas- iat 1011 Pennsyleania arenue, sels; iti sg en in the District. Se-TERMS CASH. Between 10th and Lith streets, Ba VPicase remember Name and Number. jy1-ly @— Store open till 9 p. m., and on Saturday till ‘OW IS THE TIME TO SELL. —Ladies’ Mp. m. , alé-tr Gents and Children"s cast-off ot Wearing, ap parel, Boots, 5I at extraordinar; FOR THE SEASON. oat “JUSTHUS Old Stand,’? Ni ‘street ne All notes by mail will be heliinisaniitilacvtads D. be WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1877. december 20, } | | and on | | t MBIA. bet THURS- 8 o'clock, ia Ss. ne pro- F Martnt's fal w. Oration } fess on an py TONER, M 2 i M.i).. Commitice. RFA KING MD..$ A CARD. HOLIDAY GOODS WITHOUT CASH. Having been informed th 9 ath nm that wif? not b re isa larg class of il of prior to the regular vlers in perse ter, prior to the 23.1 inst. BLY et Be ses, Tortoise Lubin and Atkinso W. $. THOM 708 ITH S ». to 4 p.m, dail 6 tO 7 p.m, WM: STICKNEY, LDE 2 Tt EN +, and on Sat- President. DE of HEA continue that bran street northw = x HENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS Will be found to possess those qus the total eradic of all bili ttacks, prompt to liver, and give a healthy Indeed, it is no ordinary invented a whieh de- ities necessary to 1 justly dr vdged to be ded by estructive i "Phat the prope comprise all the virtites of eal- Mantra best medicty those provided by roots of the fields. tion or any in The as will or other poisons, hese pilis, ad byt be seen by the altered color of th A dis. appearing of the sallow complexion aud cleansing of the tongue, Amph pitts. Prepared only by J for use ac. i. h box of CK & SON, A Areh stresta: i ir prinelpal lelph by all druggists 25 cents per box, Hor supa, witht COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, at MILBURN'S, 1429 PEN COLD SODA AND MID draught saris th t UE. me New Jersey avenne, ag orressousiy printed in Director; 87. jan6-Ly wes SAMUEL G. YOUNG, NOTARY PUBLIE OFFICE—STAR BUILDING. oetlT-tf ME. LARMIER, De Par LaLa FIRST-CLASS: DRESSMAKER, No, 1426 PENNSYLVANIA oct23-Istp.3m Between 14th ‘ania ‘bin streets, + ies _ LADIES’ GOODS. Fok THE noxipays. a LARGE AND RicH VARIETY oF NOVELTIES, In Fancy and Worsted Work. Embroidered Slippers. Slipper Cases, Cushions; Suspenders, ard and Cigar Cases: Fine selection of Silk and Russian Leather Fans; Workt love and Handkerchie! Box: tof Initial Hak*fs: Kid Gloves; sand dbots, in all sh: ren's Merino Cloaks aud Velvet Caps of su= elegance. at ROBES DE CHAMBRE. LIBEARY JACKETS. BANDANA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK AND WOOLEN MUFFLERS. FINE SCARFS AND TIES, CALF, KID, CASTOR and CLOTH GLOVES, PARISIAN MANUFACTURE, PARIS MADE SUSPE) DERS. FINE LINED GLOVES and MITTE) MERINO SHIRTS for $1.00, three styles. Perfectly Fitting WAMSUTTA SHIRTS, From $1.12'¢ up. MES. SELMA RUPPERT'S, G14 9th Street, Opposite Patent Office. A, NOVELTY. SNEL WRAPPERS, in plain and combi- colors, from the world-renowned Magasius at Brees wi M. WILLIAN’S, FANCY SHIRTS for $1.50. @VERCOATS Reduced in Price, @VERCUATS and ULSTERS, ADIES coarse id quality, f For Gentlemen and Youth, is $i, S16. and gia, PNA quality, for $12, From $10 to $40, ases Clheaks: = ry si Eiegant quality Dresses ind Boulevard SI ladies in gueat variety, copied from Parisian | pid tern Targe and attractive line of Novelties, selected for’ the hota Incinding many useful ‘and orua- mental Chrisiias gifts. 10-1 ~ M. WILLIAN, BUSINESS SUITS, For Gentiemen and Youth, From $10 Upward. BLUE OVERCOATS, fast color, for $10, HOMESPUN SUITS, all wool, for $10. SURTOUTS, TALMAS AND CLOAKS, ME. L. P. JEANNERET, OF Bavrrwone, Wishes to inform her customers that she’ is in Washington this week with # handsome tof FRENCH 1 BON) ETS ND ROUND HATS. Also DRESSMAKING in allie branches, a Bt in Washi ‘uesday. ee Ae oe ‘No. 621 13th st., berween E-and Fn.w. d7-1m SECOND FLOOR. ypuUst CLass MILLINEBY. GRAND >) ORRNING. ofan ENTIRELY NEW AND ¢ Boe | SUPERIOR fats and BO ust received from New INE FRENCH FEL’ —s SALE DEPARTMENTS. Pht tateet Noneite Pie PANC “¥ FEATUERS, x NTS. iy t Novelties in 5 ae i OsTRICH TIPS, FLOWERS and ORNAMEN fs. MISS McCORMICK, St. Cloud building, 522 9h st. n.w. GEO. C. HENNING, No. 410 SEVENTH STREET. LADIES’ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, 610 9th STREET, OFF. PATENT OFFicx. Pg mag og poping oo BOOTS of aetr |ANARY AND {VTHER, BIRDS. CAGES of riety and f ¢ ee na | street, t good singers | IRDS: ‘assortment of CANA- RY and Birds" Food, for: een Lost! — A and MOCKING ci ‘sale at alow price. south B st. east. (d11-1m*} G. M. GOETZ. Mae esl "8 0 Baha yay PANTS, for 33. ae mes ELEGANT SILVERWARE. 3192 West BALTIMORE STREET, Baltimore, Md. (Established 1817.) ALSO, yi: _tecé-1m FINE c aR. QQPECIAL NOTICE. Rr ah. or, Persone havin Se 5 at Eee | | manera Ag a) ‘many friends for FRE A MAGNIFICENT OFFER. ‘That handsome Christmas Tree, made entirely of metal, Leaves, Branches and all burning ever so many little gas jets, and which probably is known toevery child in the elty. I propose to allow to be Voted away to some charch of our elty. MONDA December 10th, the in, and every customer will receive one Ticket, Fepresentin espa for every dollar bought in ihy store. 1 1 also have Half Tickets, half dollars. ‘The Tickets will have a Peprenentin blank space for the name of the church; and will be deposited in a locked box, of which Mr, S, KAT- x sai gt : 10 7th street, has kindly consented to hola On ee ay December 221, at 10 p. m.. the Rpting will cease. Irhe Tiekets will be chanted by . in presence of two disinterested witnesses, and the ‘Tree delivered to the chureh having the ban ong vote, on Monday mornit ng. December 24, re it can be used iasnedincaty y the simple at- tachment of a r rubbe Hoping the hadies. will not Ethie chance sip oy to assert their rights, but vote early and often, am, as always, t VERBERG ry 0 SILA METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, dec6-tr SEVENTH STREET. ‘peonnez EUROPEAN NOVELTY. HUNYADI JANOS. NEW APERIENT WATER. seriou art HENRY THO! aan ana e tedileal pro- fession in England and Germany. J. K,, BARNES, Execs Goeeet A “The most certain and pleasant in any of the bitter waters. DR. z- sy |ARION SIMS, New York. ** Asalax- ative, I prefer it toevery other mineral water.’* DR. WM. A. HAMMOND. New York. | *-Tho most “pleasant and efficient of all purgative DR. ALFRED L. LOOMIS. New York, “<The and most efficient; "speckally for. ge oti og an New AS phen **Re- less disagreeable and Prat other." tinea DR. LEWIS ee feet ih New York. ‘+ Preferred to any other A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. Ever: uine hottie bears the name of Ti APOLLINAMIS CO. (limited), Landon, ~ ine by Dealers, Grocers "Sallie YOKE DOWN TY FOUR CENTS, RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Gm 411 AND as a STREET. . Army, effects of G77 gy vsepelaned Tene een ruc, ARE NINTH AND F eee D. let Al | ‘THE (E EVEN ING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT Recerpts To-pay—Internal | revenue, $2.6,569.40 384, 418.10, Tue StrReME Covrr will adjourn Friday for its holiday reeess, which will be about two customs, ATTERSON, Of South Carolina, has from his reeent illness, and At his resid in this city suflered a is still quit Tue RULES togovern the shipment of goods to those contemp! being exhibitors at th Paris exposition, will De issued next week. FX-SENATOR Hitcucock, of Nebraska, is au applicant for the consul generalship at Paris The place is now heid by Gen. Torbert, whose doom et office expires in January. GEN. TOM Ewe, of Ohio. leaves he night for his home to take a hand in the & torial fight, which comes on in the Ohio legis AMONG THE APPLICANTS f of rn Vi are two conf hie adiers, Gen'l Harry Heath and the only se Chief Justice Marshall. The plac NATOR BLAINE ¢ the marshalship | unless Fe | The El Paso Mob. OFFICIAL DIS The following dispate! the War department to-day e rece | your order large bodies of Mexican chi mg in (his massacr “BR. B. HUnBARD, Governe FROM GEN. SHERIDAN | >, 2 m.—A ut jowi ived zens particip pateh fi is respect Pope y forwarded P. H. SHERIDAN Dp. mm. today night, Howard. and al and libe sentative Engene Hale, Secretary Robeson. and others, left Washing ton this morning for the Hot Spi in Ar. | 3 born citizens of Texas kansas. { ear to have been 4 —_——— from the Mex : river AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | ‘Sizned. “ows Pore, Brevet M were Chief Justice Waite, Seeretaries j Sherman and McCrary, Senators Vorhees, Seaxonable Books. tions than her away from their posis on sick jons of leave. PARDONED BY THE P. dent has pardoned Mic by the U.S. cour isomment i retion and toy counterfeit ». 118, from the War department, directs that subsistence stores may Le sold, on credit, (o officers and enlist men who have not_ been re ar in the field where it is impr: 2 for them to pr eure funds. Cuan mission the fourth Virgin: MeKenzie, of Vi Preside: “before Com in vesti val + his first deputy for five years, makes the charges and wants the pla Not Waxtep Yer. and Vash he House on military atiair do nol want them toappear be- fore them to. ing ihe affairs on the» Tender before the Ist of January, Where will be ive by that time. ‘der for them to pi issued in time for them to Passed Assistant F ; Com win, deta sob ‘from duy asa fo » board » of the veliring board, ou the inst aa placed on Waiting order ster i. yn Allen, from aay ‘on board the New Ha shire on the Ist of January, and ordered to Settle accounts, EcoxoMY IN THE P. O. D.—Postmaster Gen U the chief of special department, Mr. fadelp: turn, wi n a view te This movement ‘dance with the aet of Mareh 5, 18) 4 the force in all post offices to be requi duced. MAGAZINE Gv! In accordance with the provisions of the army appropriation bill, ree- ommending the expenditure of $20,000 for the manufacture of a magazine gun, the Seeretary of War has appointed the follow board to assemble at_the Springfield (Mass.) Arsenal, April 3d, 1878, to consider and recommend a magazin on should one be found sultatie — Lieute: t Colonel J. G. Benton, Major F. H. Parker, Captain J. H. Rollins: First Lieuten- ant J. E. Greer, recorder. All persons inter- ested in magazine guns are invited to submit samples. THE PRESIDENT'S SPECIAL MESSAGE on service reform will be ready soon after the sembling of Congress. It will take the posi- tion, it is understood, that Congress, as well as = éxecutive, has bee repeatedly instructed by national conventions and by conventions in nearly every state on this subject, pe nsist that the baltey of | of the ad nply an attempt fe nstructions gi placed the republi Constitutional right of the executive ie orig! nate nominations will also be insisted on. THE Heron Inquiny.—The opinion of the naval court of inquiry in relation to the loss the Huron says that Com marily responsible ; that ut. Palmer made ertors in navi ention, and that the deck offi cers might have been at fault in not ascertain- ing the aceuracy of the perpendicular sound- ings reported to them from time to time. The court found that the Huron was stanneh, well found can respect up to the time she strack, and that with the exeeptions noted no other man on board the vessel was responsibi the disaster. Both the officers mentioned above were lost with the 1 ship. CALIFORNIA'S NEW SENATOR.—Hon. James T. Farley, elected to the U. 8. Senate from California for the term oe March ith, 1879, is deseribed as a man of large and rather heavy frame, whose dark hair and full poet are BS rinkled with silver. but wi eye looks keenly from under its brow, evidence that while years have left Loe the brain is yet as clear and active as in youth. Mr. Farley i of reserve, and alt his manner is cordial, still it Scoee not lead one toattempt familiarity. In other words, he is cool, self-possessed, and bong — accustomed to a toe ne sor | the world 10 be eau; pel is opposed to the Texas Pacifie Sraillroad su ubsidy, and to the Chinese, and is a silver remonetizer and a free-trader. ——____-<e2-_______ A MONUMENT is now Far pyllanggs' Kocnaeig over the nder Ryan is pri- remains of ex-Preside! son, at Green- ville, PE on ca oe expense of his children, the i aesign spanning the graves of ra ves the eee “President ahd his ‘wife, surmount. The hei will be about twen- iyrelant ie fect, ‘and nd the ocleae about twénty- seven tons. Tue TENNESSEE DEBT ADs ADIJUSTMENT.—At large mecting of merchants of Nashville, Ten: nessee, sprees an Or resolutions BH ad ned under a itis = Be iyresnonl i necessary le. placies —— ron [MISSIONERS: EW Cow ener cere for its faithful d oO New York Luss selicemsracce iwc «| abn ETO i See justment. ae Lay ory -M. P. Woodward rads are draw and M.F. ty ealtors ot the Wilkesbarre, of the duty. He a Pa., Sunday convicted of sumes to upon George B.' B. Kulp and SI i ikea. hy fine of 700 each Their sah w trial was arptes acrr mete ys year to ee that the Treighis. and’ estabiiched thecative eae Sane eamporaton on arnell, of | 2 thy funn . | aut,” is the text taken for e | teresting as well as instrue it i ir traces on the | his attorney, impresses one with an idea | osition. It appears that several years From Robert Beall we have the following hew books The “Khedive’s Egypt; by Edwin " ut and consul al in BE s York: Harper & Bro: Vantage of many years resid in an offielal capacity in tions with the thr present Khedive, in this wor ‘ able him t jture ; v Yor volum: furniture aloug in different nd F by Wiliam ecadilly | junction with an Ameri ; york: Harper & Bros, T latest nox author of ers, Ys 1 | inthe Ui 1 Times and Na and artists marks By Ww ? and porcelain in t ¢ perhaps ten thous: + European works show Meet and ¢ are i nit The Book « ort Townsend a | & Bros, ethera Mrs. H. BR. Haweis, for Children.” New York p author maintai aly Mrs. Haweis has to say on the sw ensure a good sale for the book District Governm A. proposition been submitted vy the agents of the property northwest corner of th and C streets northwest to rent the sa the District Commissioners for Police pur The lease, with option to purchase the Snitirian church from the trustees, having conciuded and pesone having been oo ned. will probably prevent a considera- tion of the proposal. Spe The Commissioners of the District have de- cided that under the contract of Davis & Mur- yy for ting the Tiber Creek sewer ov ich has lately been ig yoked, they (the Commissioners) are ble forthe money due byt $ r laborers, and they have therefore with. a sufile! w 5 ‘avenue and 12h st detween’ Ith and 1 ner of Eand sth ner of ith and E mits issued by Inspector En- lly, repair a trame dwelli 2 and K streets northwest ; #1 i Phelps construct a three-story brick dwell ing, cirele aud 13th street west, near Q street ; $11,000. Also or Soh ean brick dweiling, yer ‘alit n American Sav- ings Ba repair a brick ‘dwelling, Ath street: and Virginia avenue sout #00. William Shields, repair a brick dwelling, 1sth, between land rs streets northwest : $0. The report of Col. E. F. M. Faehtz, intendant of the Washington asylum, for the month of November shows the number of poor in the almshouse to be 24; number of prisoners in workhouse, 109; making with the officers and employes 339 dmates in ail ‘TS TO WORK IT OUT. Mr. Thomas, Kirby, an old contractor, with were beiore the District Commis. sioners to-day, and made a rather novel pre dling Isi Kirby was awarded a contract for grading 1 street northwest, between New York _—- and Boundary street: that during the SS of the work measurements were m: at i rtial payments made. At the concia. sion of the contract the made and passed uy the board of and the fuli amon aliewet u yinents, between 42,000 and $3,000, received certificates for the full amount,and converted them into 3.65 bonds. A short time since, while reviewing Kiroy, a the error ee ee : Mi rby, who expressed surprise, er a ful vestigation of (ope Tr was convi ihe existence of Secseenees to-day he pe BS out'the amount overpaid upon any street hm out amount upon any street im provement or repairs tuieh they i mare desig nate. The will — Star. TWO CENTS. _ Telegrams to The Star, THE EL PASO RIOT. No Mexicans Concerned. THE EASTERN WAR. AGITATION IN ENGLAND. ATTITUDE OF GERMANY. CRISIS IN THE TURKISH WAR. the « Lic nig ane from rv De cutter on board. of public secur bureanerati © Mexicans Engaged in the Affai Fort Bliss, report Unat ee Texas ra pit dl Miners seare ———_—. Pive Children gage by Raxnor w, 3 . W—This a h, Pe ‘ding on Lafay Uneasiness ONDON. Marquis Lud reps lhas sounded Hern w move of Turkey in th ment and met an ula micht go with an prey fleet bein The Po he Duily Tel he imps EL PASO OT AND MURDERS. HICAGO, De ly.—Dispatches receive ut. Gen. Sheridan's headquarter’s lat hit from Capt. who is in comma ki citizens of Texs y a Tag 8 J Tramp. 5 Dee, boy : ids, {Sunday me by & man weatramp. He is a pretiy boy, wit ligt plexion and hair, andy but. The ‘tramp is a tall man ¥ d from x7 th influence y. La three made by vem. ——— Bold Safe Robbery. iX—Three men called rveral at it side with United States off olf and officers of the re trip to-day. yg yd gmeion a ge Dee. TA apeetan ai ial dispateh from Henry Isles says L. BM Fadden & Co., ker. Geneseo, failed yesterday. It large operators in coal mines, failed yester. day. ral ¢ Panis, Dee. 19.—Fighty-five changes have been gazetted. Fee SS BALTIMORE, December 1, ferred, mi changed. moderate, 65; December. ‘=6 RUSSIAN ACTIVITY IN TURKEY.—The Vien! correspondent 4 the London Ti - fa H Liabilities are stated to be $37,000, Virginia sixes, sida OS 1D Catton Fiour dul}, Wheat. southern steady and de estern firmer ~ Boe “3 Yo 1.30al. ding. December, 64 n, 49, ‘on. EW “Yor ORK sDegaaiver 12. 5Storks irremiar. i weramesite a eactiat ‘ower ave dull and Wt i cent better, ig December =. a, a m.—Consois, the account, halt pee cent” tomlin 204s: preter bh Noe Tae Cee a these accounts, the se: | sible She makes another similar - 14.—Gardner Mercer, a is we depositors will receive a large per prefectoral id dull— heowy ond an LOCAL NEWS. Holiday Goods. | WHERE TO BUY THEY | It ts an tndisputed fact that the ¢reai | of the holiday trade for sellers and buyers is before the stores are fammed with customers. Those who wish to purchase Lefore the best ods are taken, and those that remain sofled y constant handlt he col umns of the Stan for infec they will be ik without wearing searchings throw has for years been the Drmectony, and ’ quiring the best trade sh eki with their Christmas advertisements, With particular notices of their specialties, We purpose during the holiday season to give wat the city The stag vieed Moupar desireas of ac. particular attention to holiday advertisers so that the public can of the most advantageous places for them to make t purchases. Very sutistactery. He hasde. Litention this year te his collec. rthe children. His stock also prayer books, pocket books, wery in the newest «tyles: and playing cards of all kinds, nnouneed as very rea nussivania avenue, has ot bow show od galters ave hid glove depot for your ul wall papers at WENDER- f fuel for the win= Jonsson Baorn- lover the city, See you can't affer take vonr «! ton, treasurer fen. Ji Oreutt, Jno IWF ry served as treasurer for ». requested (in view of the tition of his he that he be relieved from further service, A sortes of resolutions, expressive ot the feeling of Uh in le services of such a vain and efficie officer were ad y Sai annual communication of Federal No.1. FAA. M.« ws: WS ks, 0 Miller, J. ¥ 7 Wm. i wWoG Hrock? tary: Wm. H. Goods, treasurer: Wm. E Bryan, traste Wm mum anicath M.. th Cirenit a W. Kirby ag W Mr. Hine tof plaintiti, and Totien for de- fendant. This was an ae wer the umount of 0 on a che iin Balti more by one T, Which was bought by Mi Kir The defence was that the check was given for money re, and in a gambling he teted the jury that the |. . and will not give on os sto pay ENses have been issued to and Lucinda Carter; a Terry and Lydia Brown; Barnes and Mage : Edward Smith aod Sarah Woods i Lizvie A. Weod- ward; Brodie, beth of w H.Saltmer and bh Prank L pg Bae of Detro and “Fannie A. Clark: James H. Wilson. Elizabeth 3c % man and Pyneheon and M Super Humrurey’s ne LING 'N THE KELLY CasE.—Messrs. Willard . Webb, coun. 4 oe Le A or and cony iy ate i ‘sour, a gad — mye epee, yous in jail, will mpeetes. yey 1k for ‘the purpose mH | ine case to at it reviewed, T ——__ ACTION FOR ASSAULT AND BaTrery.—To. day, in the Cireuit Court, Judge C: Cartier the case of Bi t Muldoon agt. Jam was tried, and resulted in a verdict “tor ant. The plaintiff sued defendant for damages alleged to have resulted from an assault eom- a him on her son. James Muldoon, in dan.. 1876, by which she was deprived of us services, for Which she a Divorc —— pS lie Sineree to-day in the case of ila “Wilinuns agi : Ay ae They = married ew Sand she. es, that they lived d towether but th ee months before he commenced to ill-treat_ hor, ad in August, 1875, he was sent to ig or three months for assaulting hy . D. Barielt appeared for petitioner. ——_——— Dratm rrow HypRropuonta.—Wm. pose, who was mentioned ye en os as dying of drophobia, died this mor al 6 o'clock. lily sy moments Were compat setively quiet, and his passing away was peacetul. New € Dost Commanatzon--The follow. ing is a ‘ext of the agreement adi the coal conference: Ist. ane, establishment of board of control, with one ive each Jnterest : 2d. Wn equital distribution juction am all interests te to :

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