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ee ss ee = = = = ee - = spwivet F oy for he ; TAE EVENING STAR. rs wend 4 PYBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : roene ‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, “ é : rr yivania Avene, corner ith street, - tl lity. BY - . The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : UFFMANN, Pres't. ays isa it i 8 their ¢ s served to suberr’ HY | Then the prine considerat as by carriers, on thelr own accoa + | pesitenst tue maeme eed emer ‘ cep owe Sy ma : satisfying them Now there are . = onth: one year. | above all, more expense Zan Wise ee te eS. — = i t ait 5: = . ° WF Ee 7 “i : 7 Tself dees + WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1878. TWO CENTS. theaatesta ae 7 — a a = a dhousan : . Se ERE oa | NEW AR 1878. resent when Th NEW YORK FASHTONS. | mt fash dance of SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR. li Telegrams to The Star. 1,. sersanss tow we spend Them, ‘ t F * “i i € th | How We Entertain Are Enter- 4 c hy. ‘A “| iF, RECE ‘ enw Court, Senators and Represen ativy: | tained—Ralls and Ball Toilettes aed upon them. vx San Wael + News and Gossi> OFFICIAL RECEPTIONS, Le Court, Senators and Re} 4 | " upon them ' ass t ot BBD. j x ‘ohgress, the Judges of the Court of Claim: si Le principal house of theic su i ; jos LimilsionesSorthe Batrctoctoheas REBELLION IN SOUTH CAROLINA, | Sew" ort steception efoimrat wou hee oa LEEMAN. « r bs on < an | \ = Gees Whi u —a Judges of th upreme purt of the Dis. | [PkOM OTR OWN CORRESPONDENT } on nae eat majority a “4 cikowiemen, | fee mer 9 ight te tiny | RSONS Meets we tee eens Were eich oF € + former members «f tre | New YORK, December from Matwe to Califor nd has PUCAS HALE oe | th his fansly ia New Vark, a | 7 t Mrs. Hay Cavinet Binisters of the United | ARMED MEN OVERAWE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. | ane etiquette in reganito New Years1 asked fo furnish great’ Toyal’s 4 . we WEDNESDAY yet MIOTOW 2 bos a ace eel *'Sipeine Cour was. Pepresented. by | ine | tions has t ange somewhat during the Inouees ov Tutwpwe fo Ie . : : ' eean-e th thie i - t,t Justi Vaite aud Ass » s] = = <cLoRE quarter of a centary ; and though the evidence | were sina b : we j is rarely se i of ary. win : ‘ ie | THE EL PASO MASSACRE...” | fais to justity the assumption that there ts | Rota t ; tare ; na m dom v half frozen muud and dripping 4 ate Was represe! nee t 1 ea j any general desire relinquish this old printed dog when KEE WESTERN BUILDIN | Seatissi ia sabe ise of Representatives by Sy ‘| MORE BUSINESS FAILURES, | its torm aud mode of observance. Tu el, for great private vec rm Xe ) vt The Bs ages ise nd entitives Banning, er. With which large parties of unknown per Ved as attistic Souventrs net i ' _* Past Tra: ent | : prope te to last evening's cot | sons formerly went from house to house is | {requ ntly etesant artieles of dren we . 7 ' ¥ el " - ole: omen rarely assoc! ne meted and Ubeir valr , e ast 1 comp , { i ete ye tar Hate THE EASTERN QUESTION. | Row not tolerated. Gentlemen rarely assoc ' a ~ = ott i mail trains bet | Keightly, Kimm r numbers thantwoor three, | 1" Haven j ties which men u singh nt Hin Hitnrce, Me rea. — ee a pany will omy r A \ evening. Mrs svery fond of fips, Pr cESS heir perse rienis or upon . ‘ ors. and since: he: acy of the Wi Bingleton: Sma 1 DISASTROUS BUSINESS FAX Whom they have received cards. < House has hai istributed chron zh, Throck mori Williains Another Savings Bank ¢ are sent out within a few days 4 { evs cai tiast Herecefore, The | Ol Mich, Willams ot Wis sters, | CINCINNATH dau LA special say 4 . ti) roams tha has bee heretofor AGP. dcnek Ge olliceis of the atiay avd gs Dank of Latay ~ i on fismirror of ayy received i full uniform. Am vag Liabilities. 3 : e Gens. Townsend i u . = Baines, Alve Failure of Brooklyn | ofthe 1 > " Dunn. My New York, Jan. on that day. but as far v NM t 1 | ment and indignation was m ress thd obviating ih 4 produce exchange yesterday 0) of gentiemen of makin ‘ ment that the firm of Jewell Broth unknown resses iu Ms minedores 4 tors of the Brooklyn City abie, formerly i 4 MOVEMENTS Of jes, Shafelad | an assignment | y night toe an eviden: I The Na Spe © | P. Sheldon. aunt to eres Dp. 4 eT oF THE STOCKH th T r AMHINGTON & Ghee com FOE COME ANE FOG tite mi ca ary of the Smith: 5 ad ae Agri : 3 t Sur str several di | reditors. av os ; “ fe i} ate depart | tile & Jacoby a Jed ‘ 1 elaries S The Messrs aul is prope w | 4 ~ Ht shy t Assistanm ‘ 2 at how 2 : reas: «. M. KOONF = r SUDET¥ESID: ' A ‘ Which has fto any ha i | Compt f tee ‘ thao 3B, te m3 Grew, Trea tid Assi w Leo exenny ‘these © = surer Wyn day Kitex, te loor gardens re = wath pe HOLI of the Curve maiissioner 3 ees Sof Enis «tal i jl = ; | others. The rep Hundred Faitures in New York ' cea’ : } resented by F e | in One Month. how rato Nee room fae represented t | Jan. 1—One hindred failures . L patel Atk ANTES POSEY 5 ' | 1 in this city in altogether oa “4 Ww , t i e 1 Decembe a ly i “ : rvants tena i net ty | artment Was rel | i speused wit a « te he order ot Williamson. of h tring 1 stspen ASHINGTON. 1. € € yal Wits " Pension Ives dis ; be girdle. 3 Oe prot after Jannary p who are , ation, of the | The OF ie : neal th fo ete crease Miss Moulton tien, and Prof. Hayden | — ‘ aan mer es Ci ses Thompson accompa. | Y Distriet su he ¥ a : , Wat the Navy, ges Car ya a avin bee ot t ‘ ith the Seer Chiet superintendent ve | ' " 1 h ‘ ~ ia mint an or ” a. . whe annie th “ as ee ~pecit uit fo) M mnesty a bul em say hisbovs wince MI STICKNEY. Presid " Tappan assi exquisitely Une eins — The ge _ es of an they were 4 i, anal ae 1897 i roof ™ 1 with bi The: z = > f oie a init ; trasse. Twas on ced from cour TUESDAY. Jane i { . wih 1 ic 5 eats 5 this ate tine hitar alah tia Coane ‘ G Pay.—Surzeou'! \ e, No orhaments # on ‘ cif more and more apon ntred ee ee ile ene Pr by Members of the €a 1 | wire time 1 tas COFFEE EA AND CHOCOLATE, it Y iv uiterial | met. ae } ; = ce. an islnehect rr : isl _— of State, assisted by hisd THE EE PASO MASSACRE, { 1 dresse er der ful ef ‘ . MILBURN S. 1°29 Peexsyr vaste AVES H de applieat y mie | . received at his residetic LM ~ | Graphic Acconat of the Avsassina- adap it had beganio | A. dev . OULD SODA VND MINERAL WATE! Fe Lui Trea ‘ , without re rrer set in $ f . ithout re f tit eit darting tet ‘ , i i wl from San A = g J int ' eor 7 ne, At | e un LED : # i i upon ¢ , . as 1 5 iy fs ites iy L = 5 uf ™ ions | \ - wy? ig rap tg 1 Decoder owe “ reali fashienat s the : wer and t are ali fa ch ny om he See r bs rs. 1 ‘ eeichin * the | and take mauy forms. The ANDY . ~ ' ds »ward lestve th $< ’ guest a figure in arm ” Mong CHANDOS t peat subs are ey ay county. they uit him. tient. | charms of 3 | oreavalier of ¢ < Mok & €HANDON such t must expressly state tht : Mes. Fave Cinenina wre th Tays Went with i} ee ‘a ec a satin barnes i RENA LD. x eles. pee ap i mri 1 ts i ¥ Ne Sh iI eg ee: ' : Fi —; - fam stint H . 1 with While this wa ° sg A Pht iets - —— : Mn 2 ie pica: Dea, at Paes rel a the body above t oUt ©4 " cad tt Tr SILVER WE ING AT \ told the ra ard 0 surred 3 cat ~ ee i r ‘ae zZ i sstry disqu Foil Hi Hi ty-tifth < —— Liew = which Agee Pec \ ! ent Gi : isan , Uh am! Wi i ue va ‘ i that could be oO . W D. MCFARLAN. i > ; q in Gant with bis Manas 1 his po the toy shoul | +4 furry fashions, rather than ta is t Shae v = ‘ : a = tw | Defore Lieut Tays wentte treateith cho Mec ed by the trans- | furs hing now is. pure r * shy) Mis. Thompson. her | jeans t his quarters | n j event Wipe Ss. DLW. Voorhees sad | were nv ic tee tf ; * ac peta eerste Spore re A other a still deeper puit im the fa i CO ow tare, sre where it not unfr been obsery ibe Stem of patil | senegal bune ae Vita mis ane vit acter ward Was | i folds of t th 3 hither | Lat hie nial Se ry and his ans threw | thin folds of Tulle: j furs. and o Sane . i ed re | pita ble Siautts. Lihem with See Sk Ge on fram Bole Frey <td | ly one een The Se ‘y of War and Mes. MeCrary re | = Postpor ee and nding of Aus “ak hapedt i absent—both mine | ceived at their residence, LIS K Sire ait eee Crank teceenad be Ges teteoae al One bop W Me. 5.8 ne Her da i led—mest of them | to 40%clock. 1 eee aa Su Oe Was seanom is detain re ie = Petes ia ' with fa » Spanish minister's wife, | Attorney General Devens did not return to demi-rains, and o nite for perv s whe bh of ¢ reatton «| Sctior: Mantilia. whose eaptivati + Mil late last wight, aud held no re sae 5 y 7 a oe ev. Elwin N. Kirk: Ke a New Ye ‘A London special says This al fb more freedom ir . om vy tae rl AS ke for her som iriends, v. a wise eaten ia ¢ The Cuited States steamer V pode culows incongruky | 1 - sR se la a i s Genetal< ful, and long train, | of ourt kewits apwearan a 1 Seta rom Malta ft we be aid | ch that aud the vt ORPER CENT. OFF i : vine ; f Assistant Post: | [udm Mata for Al ais but thisis not strvetls rect. | “nwo ~~ alma ac cao 25 , through wh Ary Schine and histin | jesigns for evening dresses in thin mate upon WW pete wee tia im Healy. | Tals this s place silk and satin in combi. | everythi - . part of wh mera j respondent af Rome te batlio viol underneath the mus) the of elem CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. When she graphs that Gambetia had an inte i crepe. Alternate puftings, tor | { toh r Detretis on Sunday, and will prot Ie tly gathered, and drawn ‘ M b was an vied an audience by King Vieior Emman- | and muslin ¢ in. <a ery Ist will give owe Ki here bas | n, With lace ruftes and ribbon u th iy stork . on the ad ‘The Papal Consistory. i Nos CLOAKS. x iw Liqtion The op to accept any di ¥ upon thin HAS. = ew Neat | on juinie convenient and inexpensive mail f sos i ae a . Z : nbroidery some We have suit os us of sik a ve ‘auka Retwern Dat ; H ave made i arc Cane fimes toxsain mes a he trimmed with fe ~. Which init ‘ —— + = eats auah geathe but in this © j andi 0 i Which are n ise ia Light -w He proclaimed 11 Bishop. | M.W. GALT. BRO. & €O., one of Whichare American. On Sunda ttarini imposed the pailiam upon | r the Archbishop | nstitutes him i ihe part - the Pontifieat sof the arden wie sion, su bravely, indeed. poll was counted bare ried prohibition. ats to acc Tames. But the a bes the at fur abe th is Known as the k most fashionable art | enters are the handson and Wraps, Whi felt to be WATCHES, JEWELE timate fur t Tae inte which tar itself e silk furtin ally useta a Ug throws aud are not es are the prineipal triut mings of these dresses, and they are not unl ntly outlined with wreaths of shad or small roses iii er Lobia; CHhoRED To DEsTH with Hts A tradesman 1 al Un Huded € aisthe sup d rmingled with brown | Small flowers, or tringes of SPWER AND FINE PLATED Wart WOKS. § i Seoteh and Am | erases are used io the « sclusiow of bout a ance eee WOKS. b6 Cory os a - ; for Which the restricted dress aflords gaze ie i ae VEE: | he most startling coutrast | rom ie wast gare the spans . Madame Outrey AWED IN SOPTH CAROLINA. | fetes See ee | ofa party totlette, a winister. was dressed. it tinued 10 move. 16 ate man Was | Phey are Surrounded by Armed Men ia recent ball an elegant | pipiens black cosine isin | strangled before ch tue An | "and their Prisoner Released. edict pale amber satin and bro- | . eee ier heather, Who died soine niouths innuiest Was held to-day iy rermetit a [ew Xe 3 S.C. spe. without other color excepting | Nou York Union LeagueClub Oficers In te f Me Borges and Darden, L habeas en sleath.—[EPlirmoutl spe. | ofa) says: Deputy inthe hair, and the erimson yee snake conthaanen a _ espectany for apron j to Ue Dutdin Mail” } Marshal Will ud three subordi- | worn with the Louis XV shoes. There is a ° vd WEPDING PRESSES = arreste med Hill, nm North his wazon driver, having in their possession eight boxes of | Th improperly stamped. lesides se are loose revenue stanips two colors. As, forexample, silk and mt League club have selected ntat {A MerrINe oF Coat Oren rors was held ¢ | in Philadelphia yeste urrange foratem. | suspension of bts not moi P three mouths. on is ai deal ef contrast of color i 3 . 4 anbiies but its almost uvariablya mistake. | COnte"prsunt Pate Ceotee eins: most distinguished ome itn dresses din, Noah Davis, James E. Moti, Wi binations of two fabrics, and not of | ton’ Luther MK, Marsh, David Daws all large as- nuton. She s Hictoria tiated SiK. with bine bands of emt qe PLATE. ENGRAVING AND PRINTIN Freyre wore cameo AND PE « ep see stone ' bev, vei | Seligman, Jackson 5. "Schultz, Corne Sand Mrs. Andrews wer euler: company.over one hand) mM sik and damassee, satin and brocade, velvet 2 * | a | W handsome and elexantiy dressed a cnet he re id_ compelled the ofllvers | and brocade, or velvet and sat The excep. AgRew. and Theodure Rovseveli, fur vice res- | 4. ©, PARKER'S. i some as a > iSalways dull during the holi leuffs from the prisoners | tien to this rule is in the combinations of pink, 2 ——— AZ and 7 . : # train robe of bine | 5 of a demand for seve aid to release then | blue and straw-colored silk with white French SITING BULI's THREATS.—Interesiing ad and 619 Seventh street. Banning. at w e trimmed with | A | musiin, and valenciennes, white tulle or white | yices conceruin, Sitting Ball s band have been Mr. Hayes w 1 Ruebenus of w - THRE EASTERN WAR. | tarleton. In this case the delicacy of the two | perceived at military headquarters in Chics go. um Der msn. el ak ‘ = NOMINATIONS, NEW YouK Assew- Penee Overtures. | fabries and the fact that the outside is worn “ Fs tbinet and their Lamities eto the <ilve | BLY.—Tne New Vork republi ither | au assembly |, Loxmox, Jan. 1A special from Vienna to | over thin sik ofthe contrasting color, saves ag yp ny ey ah 0 if RL a { eenple Albany, last night nominated James | the Telegraph states that instructions were mn crudeness and ine! ce. Fr e Mix. a A STRANGELY Worpep | Ss aya ‘of the A for And EM. Johuson tor | seit hy telegraph irom St- Petersburg on Sun. Set iene Tee hadeieennes chon at Some of the most eflectiv® toilettes consist i vi Assiniboi ay to the Russian commanders in Europe ¥ Princesse dyes of silk or satin, in some de- | Jfrcie chic, be opi ten Ro yi = Brule chief, accompanied by a renegade son ob and Asia, to receive any overture for a trace ded color, crimson , brown or pale crossed the that might be made by the T rich hau a aS ’ brilliant t of th The need € rider Hackett, of New York mminated i tirant tr n cour ¢ saeett’ pas ee gold, trimmed with a rich figured fabric in the | Derik sbeut te It or tke moat Thee ns B. Hl. STINEM : ngs FURS. at Ohic volun. , . Rrani Tame Shade, the Dodice open or square both | Indians told Long Fox, au Assiniboine chiet, ’ ne | PHILADELPHIA, Janey othe steamengpater. | Hck and front, the and the | who entertaiued them over might, tha thes desitabie i Happ | eedita, chartered’ by’ the eontractor for the | Auscoveted Below the elbow with white Gx- | were carryis : cles of Me San fikten. Xo. | Hsjor Conkling | Madeira aud Mamore railway, around the | peated ina narrower width, atthe neck, ‘The | Spalted Fail pean made Crom for you to steal fi " dite Dead. | falls he Madeira river, will sa morrow ress, y i . ns * omoret at . frou bys " He preside ney : | ppg eH igh Nate it a pare , for ao Anionto, Bravia the foot ot the fas iron and altaps patted I a ahora or pe iiay yao Hg She SP ibeltne Tis eh Hats sited States had receuily be | wine seoctwad Wace state that the springs are | hy ing 1.100 tons of railway material and’a | fan-shaped train the bael umerous ‘ zs ence Youle iwe ; ving i ) pale Smet tee < commanding officer at Fort Buford has also aon se : 3 s, and yerd Ivey take squat. | posed that it shall be pushed forward to com- Head ‘ y goten n> cay a Ie ne ie De? OREM UP SIRS | Betton with the ment malo nee eee pt I acco cans spel = ililaty post On the Missourt river this wiater, AvsocBsiete DE WastiscTos 7 : = prise, it is Lelieved, will greatly tend towards iit tolietion Pearls, diamonds, or ‘artistic AT ee small dctachancan Of weap te 4 . : MieribeoasAuae or SENDS vel : oe Detw ~3 ak Sennen Pon annd . —» ESTAUCILAST Pansies Fe Te iis een. al itis Hayes wore ner wouliee | digest vein + | Unie Sas and he richest pordonsot South | Mauawebis which haraiopize with te costume aunuenniced that Sitting Bull's tudians say thee Heth uithwo, ‘aviug lasted twenty-four Sheree Weta ons ope! 62.295 | on siver ol thn Mesionll Petrol eee conten [ee eee sets of solid gold are quite out of date, and the | iitend 1 come dow South to the a ge ST Bere psp Pipe Belden gel 8 stopping trate, and. transfers were | Lawlessness in Colorado. ntizg atoms of Jewelry ts cousidered wmch | \his winter to kill the sokliers and cae Crows. Proved, and that = oS ¢ ws Itwill take a Week to repair | | GARLAND, CoLonADO. Dee. SL—A reign of — -~ ag -ATORS axXD. Inudiey has udeubtedly beewsentenesd | White silk. soft aud thick made, wiih a | odie cl awie: ‘ s mon, or common-place. UE. Pre Coxuirion [Mrs John | in with white tulle. The role "was cut ex | ere washed away Halting tere ning eo, M. Clay: a lawyer | the absence of stoves free eveniig toilettes, | journmeait of ihe coal Fae sonvitie, Pia. to | ease and had draperies atross the ftout | axositex PLANE? DISCOVERED. a dispute wiih the barkee 5 dea} of care, is exorcised in proper | ing toa definite AMERICAN CHAMPS } remains of demasse, bordered With heavy white fr | Foerester,of Berlin. ounces the discovery | with a knife, and was ¢ gle in the m for vi combination hax ol DOK'S IMPERIGS Mrs. the bottom of the front breadth was laid in-} hy" Palisa’on he Ziitof December, toe wee through the temple and is d: ‘Siteet or driving wear. the hand of | of ever frvfer, in boner ts as del re cold while s perpendicular pleats. Mrs. Hayes wore her net of the eleventh magnitude. in 7h. 8m. et 8 gentleman is considered much more indica- | Strike tw perees. fof ale .Ga., whieh had aggray ding dress on Sunday, real anuiver- | right ascension, 8° 3" north declinailon, pos. New York Affairs. tive of thorough Lye y yoy cireulat He has vl lave been aftiicted with | sary of her martiage, at the christening of the sibiv Ev wit * New Yous, Jan. 1—The weather is delight. | soon soils, may be and is Hable to | report on the feet” "His physicians say that | iufaat of her friend, Mrs. Herron. The babe y B << Tul, but cold, and the day is observed aseuges, | disauter. the operat h he will recover, but it he | is owly six weeks old, and {s named y |, SNOW IN WesTrus Vincisia.—Reports from | holiday. ‘The legislature meels at Albany at |, Ladies de not come under the rule. Their | {ie (1 ut th A ks esent condition it will be a ae /oapopon = a western portion of Nirginta, incinding the | neon, and the of both the senate aid = ee as | their w. © risk of his life. em iste q a We | Wauley between Staunton and the Potomae and | house nominal well as ye SES IEA ceremony was performed by Dr. McCabe, who Alleghany Teglons te that snow has fallen | last night arets be Mion Roto: | ae | Seabee eo) ‘Robinson ness of oF the ssherwern Bos iene y fs CLASS DRESSMAK ER, #@ The litte plumet Mercury may now be | was ti cierevman that uni Mr. Hayes and | suticientiy iadelay be movement of trains, message presented. sac * | have rev Sel tharciins, the eine wae b+ PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, af about Sa’clock in the evening, a little | Pag ebb twenty-five yearsaxe. ‘Mrs Hayes . = = ESS ing suits of their grandmothers, and to these | Banal! Between 14th and th streets, uth of the sun's setting point. Rredaing ss 18 quite Old-fashioned looking, ‘THE fashion of wedding 5 mae. Lyme Another Bank te Wind Uj added 3 NINGHAM, TheWett York yest at H. Wallack & | has a wide skirt heavily. at the waist, | as well as the woman, been started in steer: — removed ann Son's shirt and wovlen goods establishment | and 1s made devoid of train. The ma- | streng-minded New England. But the bride- | will to-moirow a notice that it will receive | decorate SE TR GY Py ies aaa | Saeko atone | REALS aca meme oa | Mamemn yaa Meelis | wages ae * fempodeliag ot lk Hats and the cabinet factory, : = sss. But only the family aud | (ewtepes the cause. ofthe slik’ tag with dawing stings, i i é BH Hi ve

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