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‘THE EVENING STAR ‘Telegrams to The Star. ss og Avense, corace Heh ret, | FIRE IN BALTIMORE. The Eveni Com: ’ pie btn omg ENGLAND'S WAR PREPARATIONS, Mrme Ween Ey Sran’publihod on Friday—$2 a a tage prepaid. copies for $15; 20 copies 3 er TS LOST WITHALL ON BOARD. arvawae eee Nien | V2. 5O—-N®. 7,716. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1877. TWO CENTs. a SPECIAL NOTIC SUBJECT F Sea's” €nared SENATOR BLAINE INTERVIEWE a ART NOTES. ABOUT THE “SMITHSONIAN, ry boughi atthe Olyphant | Its History and Work. York this week the following it works of art, at the prices © Afternoon, Lake ray's “Jud: s ‘High Bank, Cole's “Hurricane, cellent specimens of Hays and A. F. Tait in irds. The four painti ass and superior works of 3 The estabii ting to 21 large wagon loads, Eng reas the Ins itution here has made Washington — lish Minton tilesand mosaics, and Dow | MR. BLAINE ON THE SITUATION. Scientific as well as the political cent! tery and terra-cotta work, including thy | The Presidents Policy The South- nation. Its work is done quietly but brated al egorical representation of j ern Question. Though Kes no t valued at $15,00), may be noied at random as | St. Levis, Dec. 21 —Nenator Blaine, ex See rt the poputice, its influence is felt inall | suggesting the great extent and value of the | retary of the Navy Robeson, Congressman Eu eles of the world. " rial at our disposal. By pursuing a | gene Hole, of Maine, and Senator Chaffee, of Sand assistants of the | proper course, the Centennial Expos! din St. Louis iast night, and jonal Museum — its most vali ¢ features might almost be re er nigh at the Lin prings. The ¢ ‘THE EVENING STAR. | DOUBLE SHEET. | Jesus as King PRESENT OPERATIONS—THE MUSEUM, Dz AKTMENT OF ETHNOLOGY, FISH COMMIS ETC.—THE CENTENNIAL DONA- ATIVE NEED FOR ANOTHER UNITARIAN.) pastor, will pr Pr Smithsor Washington News gnd Gossip, GOVERNMEST Recetpts To pay.—Internal revenue, $4044.14: customs, $28 F nian jeu woe Te jot this om view with Sena | Hayes Mr. arly most impor known tot the work animals ar are all bigh | THe PRESIDENT return on Mond: for t EM TEMPLE S.— Rev. JA! A 7 Will add greatly to the attractions of the nd inany a V ON OF A NEW RUILDIN A Caristmas sermon |. MeR. TrMONEY, late rezister of the Tand ery Whe in The “October << cmbadil tt te Senne, Gaeeion i exhibited the produc | vise © errite $ beer mon consent reg: f “4 ae foreign nations. CALYARY BAPTIST CHORCH, o> oftice at Botse Oily, Idaho territory, bas been | is Mr. mensett’s best work. and Gray's Gude. | a0 astonishing Ignorance. Perhaps to most aa aising ty a ) yp i er a ment of Pari in artists | persons the 1 ests only mineral speci is considered by te as his maste 2 . not hesitate to pronoun —Wm. | jis'class ever painted . has been appointed by Door- | The picture Q engineer of the House of - of the chai e He was formerly master of | entirely diferent in-m ‘clock and evenin< at 7.30 NON PLAC oruer Oh a and the assigninent of 1 to the institution, is also sugges may then crow morning a some do | mens, bugs tra and animals, a museum con of THE STAR are in 30 ben! this paper shall be “is the any of the readers hited a condition, on this sub CHter ENcrseer or THE Hovs Lamy keeper F Wican party as k murse. “The ne peepee a purs preseut seas pm his rapes now in the gal m . Instit "4 es may W know wh has carried out his pledges ry for the Western Maryland railroad. | frem his landseapes nov ject, what the nn Institution” is y wh * remark: eu eee = pede Ta the Art | designed: partially to be n establishment ness, valu 1 by the republican for the diffusion of Knowledge among me SENATOR PATTERSON is somewhat bett | day: sted easier last night. and the 1d om: Tourney 6 Almost every one knows that the building seums thal the old world can boast je ansd Unstone thicuatboed take aan, case ° > | in his bowels and heart hr . ak a ' owes its existence to an Englishman name Te aaiflerence of 04 4. bul the dit Le greiger eB Doe’ i three times da inly would have visi i with the eurious and interesting ng and Contributing to brim stinas preseat of a | ment the party on the matte avi at night the suiyjer wil | nongh to by to do so all the time. but ¢ F : 4 » Which made Morse famou a lias. The Ameri. | decreased. He is | | z Hi m the start the very life of the insti vvised edition, i FOURTH PRESBYTERL noon. abits. 7 i ‘ tution, Without his conception of the work revised and con o> he, bet. G and H sts , tine aim of the Institution at the time of its vols.. may he obtained " ro i Wig ing your stmeri ; ¢ PRESIDENT and Mrs. Haye his will wnization, and his coustaut and intelligent x accord os ie eye Hayes. Miss Pt Duke of Northumberland, and bors for 3) years towards that ¢ z ton agency, Rooin ined, and show p eeeeeree placa dE heiress of the Hungerfords — of s bes ht have been ent cer Bui { tl Devens arrived Hi ( snpren TIAN CHU and £ Proud, Dake of ow that the | and p ares th 1 from. its proper course and have bees Powe | | i oa. On examination it was | local and incoust in its influence nplete. a new ter ened | found that he had left eriy to his | sides guiding the operations of the institu among (at class of an An'we Free seats | in advance to nephew, Heury i ring the | he has made withia its walls many important | MEMEIY purels THE i | —Those whe latier’s lifetime, and to his children afier him: | discoveries in physics, and has writen valua. | how Ht is sold ary CHURCH TI | ished person but se the nephew died ehildiess the prop- | ble treatiss merous scientifie s over , . | banque pint t in the be | erty was willed to the United States lo found | He has been engazed for several suinw dant success. This Cyeloy 2 ripe al party ev with | at “Washingion stablishment for the in- | series of important experiner ully the work for 5 | will attend the New dinner. | the peneil and colors. from and diffusion of knowledge ; ¢ | fog signals, It is to be hope t very Ameri agen Dane aed | — his easel entitled * Forest and Stream 8 The first may still be many in the p know ail about ever The peaple are | Hexrrp Dow. —The President, through | in the loan collection now on exhibition in Hilosophie is Which beggin eg aon 1 possession the Attorney € as ry ed a request Baltimore. Which is said to show very eredita- dd World. 1 ve qed: arrange hey did bw ors to extradite John Baggs skill as well as intimate famiii- HL U.S. FISH COMMISSION me bas tte | pes pag | nciples of art. In Within the Smithsouian b . orks for ¢ m cont r > | Hopper, now in jail at St. Jobu’s, New Bruns acres n the S por 4g to the Decline of t | Wick. Hopper assumed | 38 as a landscape omni The ww Worth ‘ = a H aatel oe ee Lio be one of Mr. Je i bo merits ain lapsed: L THE O-STREET MARKET | 7 quee “ ” rovementioned m on ut t te tna Fonte, thy Arc“ SE c i af » refuses se D r 4 ple je of the y tri ol ow RAS ECE, | that town. Just before the war he forged a He refused to send a son or danght able mem he finny tri n } | ‘ret the publi World to be weighed down with the eare of | inte eastern rivers, and verse; but their its Colum» of military large amount of pa abandoned his f: mi M It_is quite sa lion dollars, so he died in 1835. un ultimate purpose is to publish a ete Boh- says: —~ During th pom Baaee Rares where ie ey ogres so far as Mr married and Without issue. This is the seeons y of the United States. fonr have bee: . conveying | cra bibs Redoranen Gteneny out ofupeacts —The bronze figures for Brown's equest raordinary feature of the California. salmon Stores to Gibralt h of which Day. | ern Life Insuran ymay - v stat ave arrived il be The Congress of the Ut tes after | nied in Ociober to us eastern is new a Vi 9 #0).000 by a series of su s atue of have arrived and will he liseussi tantly” concluded tore- | houses, and in return shad have been int MASONIC. ‘The re ring twelve wit His 1 put up as soon as the pedestal is ready to | Some discussion vas ie a sy By iver ihe Bayard Taylor, Oi ers & = ES Ape ise | ering Beothees of | Put UD aS s00n as the pedests ‘ady | ceive the bequest. Richard Rush was sent to | duced into western rivers. The most ane tars 4 mauulactare will be i } Victims w FOsheEs, 0! probably be in the «Lit was owing | demand for food fishes is for the pur anes Russell Lowell, also been deter August. — ¢ st s. Mr. Brown, we bility that tie prop: | stocking ponds and larger areas of water in ’ « ans for the iuflexi H zack bates whee n, Went home quite unwell the This brings us tothe | the south. A species of European carp has A. | Dan: and now awa’ ay be | oF i rthwiih evening, but hopes to be sufic J tly re- | third extraordinary circumstance been found to be best i whieh is, brought to trial. f Youmans, Richar r | Twe 5 1 Ast Pou covered to be able to ret nal end | that the amonnt of the bequest Evgiand Locking to Egypt \ | ran _ — wered by Feta i y 8. Naval Acad Lonxpox, Dec. 2 —A London dis 1 to the oe ES . | the work of putting his fine gr wrested from the clutches of the Eng = y J Edinburgh Acotaman says daent s . net { Barlow's, where may also P w. pert that riment > | city. Mrs. Butler helices tof Cane fine exampies of Lambdin’s | Suit to : Prof, J purchase of the f South Carolina. and was with her | skint in flower pieces. In. this particular field Washin nt: Dr. Brown Sequa of art. and especially in the painting of roses, Pe is fish thirty-three © | ES Mr. Lambdin may be said to be without asupe- | from the bill wh f tor | Mr. Ru — Late advices from Mr. Baumgras repre- | sent him as delighted with ltis professorshiy in the Dlinois University at Champaign. He. | ir in the Honse to the bei ft ee e ssibilities of the } S12 Pere . peym Peck, who is to zo on the retired list. ‘piglce B seme Bs : Ra . Said Coupons. Jam rh pc Thonpeon detive va Feet in Balt y iistittlon great interest manifested Bet ee vehi | vieed eee teks eau , ; ore ta cht.on the subject, “The triumphs - s S Eevor of - j . | Ene a speaking ‘nations: i“ —The atiendanee at the Coreoran y | just atte was etvety th ft nation | Tire in Bal ere. | for his home tone. that of the previous week, but still less than i. | ; thelr a If they had come 1 pisciculture. i | belocd sue C'S. Sapros is likely to be afier the holiday se: . Juse | fewda ry Would probably in | HATCHING FISH BY STEAM j als coee | Beet we MeGonk of Colncas Low people are too busy thinking of Christmas | ve appropriated the last dollar of | A curiosity connceted with the eomuis | “asec cual in their resentative Anson MeCook, Ml the happiness of the little ones to nd the “Smithsonian” would never | sion’s work iS a patent apparatus for hatching y order of the W. M. h attention to yihing else ra Rw fish by ar Slinders with wire | JNO. BUSSIUS. Soe inherst Colle just snec ae | INFORM THE PL i ‘ in curing for its art gallery a comy ¥ casts of the bronze doors at the east ent . = Pancovan of the Capitol rotunda. MLIEMANN AND His Discoveries. | Of the Capitol rotunda. | cture will e of importa arse. by Chaun- | ford. The r 1 han e idary as to what t While its dispositic the gevernny ad lo: Anout An attra the Smithson ith any United Stat thse r mupany in t them Me iniiding, com. ruatural history | Ti ts bar: | an Tnstitution fo: ™ Mosi of th the York ri m Ree. T. De Witt Talwage, DD. its i as more really Vale he operations of the latter ay 1y Of Jaana ‘The polls will be opened at 12 in. . at F tions to the | | ali expense, great numbers of same space, ~» availal | Lippine: k | specimens to its fist. Beneath the jate use." A Terrible Tragedy. the f, atry led to be alrea Xhibition floor are rooms where. fist Counci. BLUFTs, Dee. 2.—A bloody trage- rs yr sara | dori tell why he did | if not superior to that i ob ject not the usion of know! ed, mou J Ww week has | dren liles, ete., are received, bottled and arranged vsets. ‘The first set is’ generally exhibited in the museum, the next reserved for the use of Mf this work to the publishers, ex. % I paper, printingand binding.exceeds | @¥ Was enacted in Washington township, he f iMustrations number | this county, on Thursday evening. One Win, : Martin was accused of circulating stories ge. eresting informa. | country. ut plans and the —In New York the art us Work on Myce- =" M. HURT, Preside ©. M. KOONES, Seeretacy. ment of chil nd youth with useful knowiedge already ved. = ae < > Obpia vet aequi student inferior sets are often. given rogatory to the reputation of a Foung tity 5 ‘S MARKET WILL BE OPE: dhe will also speak defi. ie sale ft he Ceemnt coliertion of AN ADAMS’ OPINION. away. Duplicate sets are also sometimes used named Briggs. With the view of desuamd = . LL DAY. d31-s' iy about the fine Mian A polio, | Paintings, wi place on Tuesday and | John Quincy Adams held to the latter view, | by the Institution in. iis system of exe in an explanation, Frank and Caiels 4 NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET isin the . |. DAY MONDAY. Doce: gs. This collection con- | and advised that the interest of the first few ures of note and merit, and | years be employed in the erection of an astro- rich in early and good ex- | jomical observatory. His reports to the House ‘orite American artists. Had it | on the subject are carefully and elaborately flush times, high prices would ‘The work in the expe section, w! has been under the charge of the accomplished naturalist and surgeon, Dr. H. C. Yarrow, U. 8. A., consists in placing in condi ated such a demand for it that | brothers of the young lady. siaried with tro 3 to call on Martin, but met him on when the latter, before a word was her ~S NOONE SHOULD FAIL To READ - a ss ani must afford 2 rich entertainment to the ai : s cs for pur- as to bring it Within the meat y | Spoken. struck Frank Briggs on the neck wi THE CHRISTMAS CAFITAL, cuiiivated people of Washington. s0 ld | prepared, and in places wax eloquent. Refer- | poses of study and consultation, the eutire. re Theirtwents years experience Ineaking | a knile: severing the jugular vein aa kilts —$—_ e been obtained for many of them; as it | ring tothe fact that the brother of Smithson | Serve collection of reptiles. Each specimen is ppaedias enables them to know just what | him instantly. “Marlin then attacked Cale Arrangements have heen perfected to make this Book: Teh indeed. the follection brought a, very | was Lord Perey, of Lexington fame, he says: | carefully examined and compared ry elass ol ec wants. ‘Possessing tie | Briggs and fijured him severely before the umber of the “> Capital"? unusually brililant and Sensonable 8. handsome sum, and a deal more, doubi- | -Renowned as ‘is the name of Perey in the | origival description. and is then ver knowledge, the 2billty, the experience-and the | others could interfere. Martin isstill at turge, excellent. Stories and sketehes by distinguished | From Robert Beall we have the following | less, than it cost its late owner. The sales of | historical annals of England ; resounding as it | nomenclature, and a set Will to benefit the public, they are ever on the | All the parties to the affair were young men- writers have been written expressly to signalize the | new books: the twoevenings agerexated $1751. ‘The pic. | does from the summit of the Che | lected according to its geogral hier! to doeverytiiing to elevate the standard |g eat Gan ae holidays. A. Oakey Hall contributesa sketch enti- | Cyprus; Its Ancient Citi the Tolegtace: Renee Orn bee tare | theearso tion, in order that var of American literature and art, as isevidenced | 4,ienmer Lost with All om Beard. pi A narrative of Researe 3 30: G Sind, t of Paris.” any exists. in their publications, Picturesque America, | ya¢ern A te Bey po | during Ten Years’ Residence in that | grow: Boaghions oe Prvone.” sa Ms Picturesque Europe, and the Art Journal.” | bas been growing for several da tions during Ten Years’ iden mo $3,000: Boughton’s | Hester Prynne,” $1.65 hakspeare ; To meet the wanis of a very large class of | SMOuNtS to certainty, that the I SS “hou Platt appears in ‘a 3 ite a tetesttaae Re Ge siiae: | Durand’ 'ssmbol" #4, chturch's " Sew | leuhe tat of ames Smiths the nied | tile stitutions aa one of nur citizens, who really desire a cyclopardia , from Java to. Rotterda Col, Geo. H. Butler reconnts a Chris tg lg ra . ery,” $1,425 5 $ ich | States meri¢a faithfully exeeuted by | sent to the Army Medical Muse: inv 4 ‘Adventure’on the Ethiopian Nile.” Marke Fwam | Per & Bros. m by the Metropoll- | Bank. Genesee Kiver,” $1300; Leutze’s “leon: | their representatives in ace aaal) sped mred as sketotone ie muot afford the ihvestment required to makes a funny spec ‘writes an whieh tere fs tai utils ae which there iy but the Friesland. The crew of the ul numbered about ¥. She had no rs. It was at first reported that there oclast,” $1,100. hase the sixteeu-volume edition, the pub- | 1 | tan Museum ¢ | Coitection of » 3 and Oliver Wendell Hi y tive ¢ wind pve SEME Ri IVED ‘KS imens pre Thi ith of more unfadin, itself in the par lishers have employed the same staff of editors: afford comparative Antiquities, in th unit e ostealogic Es Wy the great museums Se eaiar of or aanee Mw ihe | EX ADDITION to Lieut. Buckingham, of the Forkers, and many illustvative descrip. | navy, who has already been ordered to report mists study ¢ gentlemen doing se Be ADV ‘THIS NUMBER UP To 12 O-CL § MAY NIGHT at the Capital Omice, 927 D st. nd revisers to condense the work inte four umes of convenient size, retaining the same ps and illustrations. To accommodate ¢ niary remun- 3 with the museum, wit " ig | passengers aboard, but these were = NOFIC | the treasures have been made inthe | to Commissioner General MeCormick for duty : e ngh pure love of sc Among | ‘cathy Goon ne Goliar per | Malay pilgrims, and were landed at Jedd, ee ee | Snort cates om thesabject “rhe | 3b the'Paris Exposition, the Seeretary of the se and diffusi Sneutioned Prot, DS. r | Onin more comveaiestty (hee Bveer six, they | =. vy will designate three or four other naval sent neither t fte E quired to may mak h - ldhood of youth t je work under notice supplies a fund estin tien, not only in vered. but in regard to es into paris, al | New York's: | 3 nderground Railread. Dec. 22.—A London dispatch has been formed by wealthy DEPARTM ties under whi and the generals! vated safely nterd e Work styte of th al i quired to get the ob: pm the Island w the Turkish offic ustrated iu the be Besi wuter the usual lib- | they claim each $20,000 from England. rs in books of this = aes es Were h is the foundation | arranged; fey fami arranged 3 evson family - | upon ~The Stage isof War, adornments, | #lmber of the weekly Baltimore carry on the work has @ll been raised, and that work will begin immediate —— eee tte by . Another Invasion of Mexice. “ New York Dec. 2—A San Antonio dis- pacth yesterday says: “It can be stated on good authority that the U.S. troops will purse Rio led, on which all the plified and then culture mens of food. habit a, Furni “i new discovery—ol pr The comparatively u of Landon to underiake the eon- alay< | i pean sng mbes agli oe . ind—of - | nology is one of the Strnetic be Vandenburgh or Centeal Un. or the last receipt. Lees eee coe discoveries were made WY | THe SaMoas DrrvicuLTy.—Marshal Martin, wd physical powers of the human | museum, and, in sp derground Kailway of New York city, and = “eee as | i Not the least interesting por, | Assistant Marshal Harding and Consul ¢ Tes ak eemination tironghout the clvi- | surpasses all other viesobaee penn Farge je akin ie at the head of the =~ HOLIDAY GuoDs. ic that Aeamethina ina atitent. 1 1 ate § ore i zed globe.” This is the principle whieh has he North “an he following rntel s. ve money ww o __ | ton work is “hat deseribing the diftieul- | in the late Samoan troubles, who were put in | Hac eont. he Bie gh swienl eee irons by order of the English consul: have sucd the consul in the supreme court of Fiji,and re- | {lone are. ihe covered damages, with costs of suit, for false | WQus are Dased. imprisonment. Messrs. Martin and Harding ralishmen. i cluding: spe: et of Congress. The cor. | ture, clu ple hi il eke ner stone of the building was la! % wud | and, lastly, tools of different erafts. E Mr. John the ‘above damages | the structure was completed in 18%. The | beiig made, as well as limited space will growth and extension of the labors of the Lusti- | allow, to arrange the vast umulation f nbs. Far son's Handkerehter Ex %. THOMPSON, 703 ISTH STREET. 0. C., DECEMBER 10, = ae ae os " i a) i he raiders on a fresh trail across . ‘ as , | tution since then are an exponent of the un- nological material in s ee Ni ge pl 4 Naval Onrpers.—Commander Gilbert C. | folding and expanding of the selence of the mific order. One case of Pot Grande when they cross at a point where there gt the rate of & per cent, per annum. to be pase to riette Bowra, | Wiltze. ordered to duty at the New York navy | nation. Congress, at the time of the or ens is in this respect especially nota dimers mS the credit of Depositors danuary Land uly 1 of Two new stories. | yard, Ist of January; Lieutenant Commander | tion of the establishment, determined that t ‘The wooden pillows, siightly res mbling Pr each year, on ail sums of $5 and upward then in — ¢ to America, Death of Flora Bawk, the same having been on deposit one or more ; po alan early in the — el New York, Dec. 2.—A morning. wa Was for many yearsa lent nounces that the fa nore. Of him the late Hon. John P. | known for many yeareas "The fi No. 2 of Harper's “Lic rons, on . , ‘ 7 incomefrom the Smithsonian find should be, hich the Fiji islander rested th Se Ne ae voted principally to the formation of a library, | back of his neek and sweetly reposed, without Meta Holdenis; by Victor Cherbutiez. No. i atheen 'p a pens Poet > gallery a pos in Gineyed ta of ae ng. Ln hair ae. e spe bend ~ poe -r iaeniion _ ~ : ‘ wi s ‘mination alual y ress, While not laying claim to beauty, ful nnedy wrote a le _ i © ai apeesete Lae ‘Fiuxton, detache | 74H volumes hasbeen collesied. whicl is iow | deserve the room assigued them by reason of | “He played everything that was come’ and | ant Hilt near Phisdeinbta Nester eecuiny nea are GC ” n s ch, Eur a le posi in ol TESS ; Na- Practical hint they give to ladies of U always made people laugh until the tearscame it 7 o'clock, years. ony es i aed eres ae Hon, on the reporting of ihe netiet epeansia; | tional Museum has been inereased by many | prestut day who Wish to preserve for fatuse | iribeirevss.! : = ie i : ur 1 Why, I don’t believe vi s ’ rare specimens; and a gallery of art was | occasions an elaborate arrangement of . | he ever saw tl : semally upon David's essays by Lord Macaulay. “A Primer | '@Teturn home and report arrival, Comman- | Tare specimens ee hair. | he exer saw the wart anything else. Hanged fer eae. ine - [ol of the paintings and engray- | Comparatively recent additions to the depart. | Whomsoever he looked at laughed. Betore New YorK, Dee. 22.- Tons of the earth fur a thousand sears, tradiuvites | (hace grt qlagaan at Harpers Hall fon Spry N. Vand ‘ordered vo sonia a be Pipher et ber in ihe fire of 36 Mente nding amber of Esquimaux imple. | came through the side scenes, when ne was mulatta, aged 35 years, was, pes eae omen is Son r | rence. Half a d a cl ‘steat 2 ; laced “a nts, ine! % three flint scrapers, (which. | about to enter, he would pronounce fi boro’, N.C.. yesterday, for seem Srisipare with his ton in the suovegiorieesan. | Series. Phitaterphic, camer of th of January, from | Ary Gallery. It has also sent to the Depart. | with a similar one tn the bitin seca = ingte id con- | words of his part to herald his appearance, | had Y sustail ministration. “-/fany Manor Augel pri y From Molin Bros. we have the following: rom equipment duty at the New York | Ment Of Agriculture many thousand plants | stitute the entire stock of the world’s museums | and instar ly Nhe whole audience set a was the thi of four brothers who shared. ther Gon pel. let him be aceursed.”—tal Ist. T, | ytusie in the Hou et “ = . ¥ ‘ " and to the Army Medical Museum all speci- | in this line:) extraordinary relics from an- | s 3 y ‘oice. Same terrible fate. SS vervex All who desire to hear the stove cht = See Httanaccins | ondere Licuteaana ny Aeapiaced on waiting | mens relating to medicine and anatomy. “But | clent graves on the fakin of Senta Bona, | qhaut., Jt was only the sound of his voice. He i a le are invited to) aileys Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. ““Hullah” seems ordnance duty at the Washin; navy yard, | it may be surprising to those who are accus- | off the coast of California ; a eart-load of bows. | phragm which seemed to be infallible. When ren 2 and 3d sts. | to he @ proper name, id an R aushority upon Sut inatask. and ordeted ts — to-‘United | tomed to consider the Institution “a venerable | arrows, moceasins, ete. (through the Warde. | he acted famutliecall went together. youngand EX, Cr., | this pleasant little volume supplies le aut | States Commissioner F.C. MeGormick for spe fossih (g tearm that it takes especial pride in | partment.) as the result of battles with the old. ‘Smiles were on every face: the town was | ther policy holder applied <= THE Gos! > glorions comin, senally upon David's OF THE BIBLE is the | of the Messiah to reign per= rone in Jerusalew (retvuillt) | cB ¥ ad ~ what are Indians; “and many valuable imens, in- | . The chief actors wi court for the tment seeriocatle Tafeceestion: Spe wom VOM ANA | SA) Te tpmerrectan, Paine rtee CALLED “ ACTIVE OPERATIONS: - cluding ‘a complete’ Slamese exhibit, from the | beat companys and i. believe the peor | National Capital isuranee | justrumentat mu : ; par Sehenck, as inspector of provisions and | 404 these are thought to carry out most fully | International Exhibition. | merits entitled them to all the esteem tuat was | ington. anni | _ The Immigrant Builder, by C. P. Dwyer, | Uiothing at Mare Island navy yard, 1th Janu- | the intentions of Smithson in’ making the be- MORE ROOM NEEDED. | felt for them.” Philadelphia: Clax- | ary, and ordered to settle accounts. quest. Men of erudition are aided in scientific The great need of this, as of ail the other There is tical 28 oe as Lg Gimeorgries, ik sho vg) j ee leowry ogeni more ee Tt | English Jeri from hom Theives Sealer, al hout ie . es 5 isfae- laimed descent. Tue Isptaxa DEMOcRATS—The Indiana | World. Scientific expeditions are often fur. | tory display of the specimens: alten, the ancestry Dh the clcer, = display of the specimens already un- t stry Jefierson the Ex- — =— — committee had a | nished with instruments and the results of | packed, rl numbers of boxes are stored woomines Lene of Ey 4 ‘ Hs er. Showing how to and construct dwellings, cheaply and well 4 ul with wood, earth, or gravel. ey. Two Years Behind the Plough; s = | o hed "i ‘i ; ¢ * act alee that ow fed President SS UN Sut 2 =D eae | ce fe fingy hema = - oe la- gate Cong ap ty that city on tenia cit aman soe Lika al to ereciael had the Centennial pee for the caniien then ia Washington, ice. ' c mn, . ‘bruat 5 ey |. geology, and the archaology of this conti . | Exposition. o and a view satisfied both : a | | From Wm. Ballantyne we have the follow- | basis of representation di Ennctee service has been Fendered ans large mete etme of the ag was pang fs naplimngo ne Champagne Wines of j every 200 voters, world. It has published 21 Smithsonian con- | used as a storehouse for specimens whose ade- | sion was st MOET & CHANDON, | Brighter Than The Sun; or, Christ, the ST ant the vote of the last Presiden- | tributions to. knowledge, every one of which | quate exhibition would require at least 20,000 | semblance. latter was ET & CHANDON, | Light of the World. A Life of Our Lord for | “i! eleetion. adds something new and positive to the sum | feet of space. Now, there is sufficient mate. | the Executive * _ Established 1843. = the Young. by J. R. Macduff, D.D. New York: Tue Lacu:: of human knowledge, 12 volumes of miscella- | rial ou hand to fill a buildiag four times the | but firmly declined aati RENAULD, FRANCOIS & CO. Robert Carter & Bros. The aim of the author INE STRIKE.—Roth strikers aud | neous collection, and 30 annual reports, con- | size of the present one. The ‘Armory building, | tion berg deg? in this novi-eoly ‘Sole Agents for _ | has been. to write with studied simplicity a | Coutractors on the ay mare (Co ne taining besides the report of the Secretary, | whose four floors were intended to ver party so great it would re “WE HAVE DECIDED TO SELL oR pictorial life of the Saviour, depicting with Fe: Ps gree Bar ening a in popular scientific articies, either origival or peed - the wore gga Sshery = were Known to the world, Is ist reat man element Ong reine slated. . i unope: ould fo Srdoe te discontinue that branca of lor business | childhood. soyhood and. manhood of Jesus, | he = = be heer y | The “contributions” are distributed to the | boxes. | distinguished author psy yep | Pains have apparently been. taken to select i we ih be resummed on al the sections | various learned associations of the world, and THE CENTENNIAL DONATIONS Pee nerf ot without ——_ — \ —o z Rte the Suseemlans cf forei; eiee Cnio1 Troon indicia ee from ete nd paste gar aa de plinder Stnwes at cost nti all are Leaping Mek eek te bad Cena otk Phebe the new French aie tifle societies, not otherwise, to be Obtained. hibits. Of about forty governments and of life, be me S pL nov22-Lm =| the publishers. ‘of all the offi ay ‘of his a wana is The ie also a medium anes yee oun at — m4 Efrat cventeand distinguished {=> HoT SODA. Ballads of Bravery. Edited by George M. | his address intimated to them that if the pre. world, and has a vast correspondence. their exhil ‘and ‘the entire collection of cial visitors. Bis ey can WITH - Baker. Boston: Lee & Sheperd. An excel- Peg gh peed was distastefulto them | kind of labor is considered the field fis is valued at not less than a million dol- | the deep interest which he: COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, Sent selostion el range ee they would do well to seek another career. = exexsione of the Thatization and Prot os The best and most important of the | of natural history, made MILBURN’S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. illustrations. THE Crisis IN THE ITALIAN CABINET is Soul be made a separate establishment ind foe St tne eneti lie mocked tn afoea hh vant aane COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on Abide With Me. By Henry Francis Lyte. { continued. The chamber of deputies has ad- left entirely to active opera- exposed to ‘mould and a his @ranght during the winter. Sectit_ | Boston: Lee & Sheperd. A religious poem, | jyurned indelinitely. and there is fresh opposi- | tons. The aims of the two are and | in, ‘a Genarees Brazil, Chil, by ‘of D. McFARLAN, Dentist, iustrated wit ccsigns by Miss 1. B. Humph- My of Bignors Depireies and Grin sasweed: distinet; a bog Fag expensive is igre ocrmany, Italy, describes’ Youm AVESUB. engraved by John Andrew & Son. et Crispe succeed- eg Bole but not for the other; Siam, etc., ete, Mew Jersey avenue, as erroneously printed in "Ficcutton siaapiihed; MOK aa appends eh large num museum | laid ‘at our’ feet. Cleveland ‘that Mr. F. Boyd's Directory for 1877. Jané-ly i pines sarThe death involves is: with and inves- | geology, ;, ethnology and better, SAMUEL G. YOUNG. Living. pa : sentence passed upon Mrs. | tigation; and, the one is by Tesourees are — fully eS “* hs defeets of speech. Walter K. Fobes, Bos- | Lawson and Silas Morris, who were to hav the other | The Sine ms and a, NOTARY PUBLIC, tom Universit, . Boston: | been hanged at Harrisonburg, Va., Pe. in its proper 7 fund. emencing many artic ave = octt7-48 Orrice—Sran BupIxe. | Lee’ has been commuted to juprisomment for resources in itsown > | value, a of ‘abparalsied inter. enough of ‘brag |

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