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THOMPSON, dlair SODA, > HUT wir COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCO! ATE LY ANTA AVENUE. INERAL WATER ering the shoo#-te SCHENCK 'S MANDEAKE PILLS @iscovery in medics remedy Velep allt or these Knowledged to be « nats sys mprh mas t indi: red i M suse the will be fh fied Uiat the ip reecticdty those provided are in the coummion her swots of the Belds. These Pills open th Gerangements without jurious ¢ be seen hiy the appearing oi the sallow ¢ Of the tougue. oxi u and cleansis, ¥ each box of pits. F may by Ae He eH NCR & SON, at their p re. Gil atl Arch street Philadelphia, and for sale by aii denier. Price 2% . 45-w. fan Ton > SAMUEL 6. YoUuse . = NOTARY PUBLIC, eetit- Orriwce AR BuILoING. (ABD PLATE ENGRAVIN AND PRINTING, at J. ©. PARKER'S, 617 and 619 Seventh street. Leave your Card Plates at ouce to insure having Cards by New Year's Day as large variety of Fancy € is, either or engraver at mederate rates Samine spr largest assortment of Blank Books in tbe city O JOHN C. PARKERS dee2t-tr b EW Books crs we. Lappy Winter Real Boy sand G The Story of (re: SM. « ; Lite of Rev. Eiwin N. Rick: by Mears Move of Child Sy Ellis Gray ‘Bhe Conversion of Children e26-tr Om PER CENT. OFF 25 - ox - FP. Hamnend, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. From this day to January Ist | will give twenty five perc Mf on MY Stock of CHILDREN’S CLUAKS. cu BAUM 408 Seventh ste eee26-Tm ween D and WAL Ft a bombay Sekd by a General Agency. A ©® GOURMETS DE WASHINGTON, RESTAURANT PARISIEN 24 Penna. Avenue, opp. W First-class French Kes: ion.) at half the prices “Table IY Hote at 4 We take any kiw reasonate prices. ROPEAN NOVELTY. aeeeses HUNYADI JANOS. NEW APERIENT Witen. Specially regen eMicac | | is the fulltext of thy er of the Commi | Goner of Internal Revenue relativ tiev. | i sxinks from taxation j ASHINGTON, Dec | i | country fr as ondincery. y SCANZONE sik I tie entire wedieal pro 3. KR. BARNES. Surgeon ¢ U.S. Army. ="Ple mest certain an in its effects of any of the bitter waters DR. J. MARION SIMS. Now ¥ Asatax- | ative. | preter it te other mineral Wat DE.WM. A. MMOND. New York. ‘The iment pleasant and efMic of all purgative waters Dt. L. Low . New York. +The ine vt amt efficient: Specially anil use. RDYCE BARKER. New York. *- i wires less. is lew disagreeable and unpleasant many viher. "> DK. LEWIS A. SAYRE, New York foany viber laxative.” A WENEGLASSFUL ** Preterret A DOSE. h Every genuine bettie bears APOLLIN ARTs €0. (limited). L For by Dealers, Grocers and Drug- be _ aes? M* LARMIER, Dr Paris. “FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. No. 1436 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _ S125-Inip. Sm ‘Between Hin and Loch streets. LARGE LOT OF DEMONGEUT Ss Manu- A * Nl tec eu name of THE | ‘Telegrams to The Star. | THE EASTERN WAR. Russia's Snub of England. _< | BRITISH CABINET COUNCIL. . BI-N®. 7,724. THE EVENING STAR. | Washington News FENMENT REecE we, $570,592. 0: enstom and Gossip. »Day.—Tutern + E57, i epartment mounted AMONG THE Cant it the White House ay Were Seere man and Sel | Senator Saunders, General @ Ad j Lee, and Repre ves Mayham and Mi | ston, is phil | Y row of seats | tim for by Congress. rp Taxos Wisk any 1 CO hard and iu o referred, } reed the reven oot the tax rom nine vty fore t Xt « Siat and his physicians, 5 nt for and rend ad has § eon T to the nava istant Sarg m tl ns % the 17th inst ppincot® fre fand arrival. SILVER Cotnace.—The d essary 10) per month, trade di Dit! heconv W New Orle in Nave DoROPrED Prey 1 Dev Bad ney Gener W Mr | ESTs hat th r¢ of ith 2 citizen of nor Hublverd D Withesses, f port all the faets. Amon to which thei attention is spe is an inquiry rm xieals from Mexic the state troops at number of 4 THE TAX ON SaviNes Basks.—The following Land deposits of my anual Fr ences | yort. vou Will find f Taxes ¢ ed ont Vings banks during the past tion betw S banks as be we Very y try from taxation EX B.Rai vw. DistareT GOVERNMENT. —The dill kine the Hende for al wvernment iy the District of Columbia bill per houses Senate omumittee las not and the H en the ine! Who feels a deep tte (anliea aff nel Who. wit ssecharee of the bill, whi pineiple of suftr ant nisin sb to it an be resiricted ip some Way to s Ras the case under | vument. He believesin Hen of our ¢ settles anew With € nice site Dable th, mnittee Wi down tT work on the bill until, Fe Y. certainly not umilthe committee have had frequeut con suliations with the representative men of the Distriet as to wha most coud te its i prosperity. | Some or rir TONS. — Mrs. Judge MacArthur's reeeption was one of the pleas. | antest of the day. The ¢ s werk by Mrs dQ elexant sol- | Mrs. MacArthur | hoess dress, elaborate! claire de lune Mis. Mae Artin = to be the Keith |. Keith Honds and laces are said » Woshingion. Mrs. Martin Boston, mother-iuclaw of Mrs. ¥ a aude ve e old point lace She wore a mag- soltaires, whic! Mrs. Senator Cam. caded. "in princess stvie and trimmed with pe and wore diamond ornaments. Mrs. Cot 43, Wore a dove colored silk trimmed with rare val wnnes lace and pearl ments. Miss Cole, a very pretty young wore a light Dine silk with erépe brocade ress and pearl ornaments. Miss Rich- . & chal | young lady of this city, light bine sik ‘with Paris musiin over- dress trimmed with valenciennes, and silver filacres necklace. bracelets and ear-rings. The house was thronged from I to % Mrs. Mae- Arthur receiving upwards of three hundred callers. Mrs. Senator Dorsey received a host of friends. assisted by Miss Sophie Marsh, of New York, who is visiting her. Mys. well Mise Marsh, 2 Sjarming ‘and ‘petite well. . ac ng aw blonde, dressed in a pale green and yellow embossed velvet, Mrs. Hanscom in pale blue, Mrs. Marsh ip k velvet, Miss Deau iu aa naa vel aud ‘—_ WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNE: Society Th house int daystias been the Exeen mi. 1 WH be remembered that on Tharsday afterne there gav >be the first the young la Which is said ar enteriainmen xi Mrs. Hayes is se exainple Ibe reformers hav vine w the thie dre se Were plain s were he On San nto family usly n Ti ay evening the silv and on Tuesday the tion of both of wir published Huts The testimonial presented by the 2 \ 1. to Mrs. Hayes, on the twentytifth anniver Mo her is utizul, hi stillin As now seen it isa tat si k back ground framed th ivery. It has this im he silver other of Ours” from the 2340. To thee, our mother. on thy shiver trovk, en of our love. Thy bo: * © With burning hearts. Take alten coin drawn trom sper kind word was oie. 1 some staal pa back to thee, ant from our hear above th the 24l 0. V. es Spent two simmers ing cave of her husband had her sewing machine with her to sew S. She was indeed our mother, aud w laserip said to many do Mrs, Hayes tad hot tothe . |} would sav ie have Known her longest and best. 1 believe her to always beer most idolized by admitted to her nta anil vedly sa, F weh atetion has evi shest Christian pri Attorney General Taft's hat her father has He lived in Massachusetts, The friends Hf ex Wife Will be sorry to hea ny died Mis. Shunk, who is so favorably known hers is now visiting her friend, Mrs. Thompson, ty postmaster at L in shat city. It will be o Shunk was one of the ii i Mrs. Thompson in her ef fe get the appoiitm i © old friew Th wt for the omice. so & 3 the suceessfal eoncerne > purely a woman nd in salrous Kentue women, sitnehy Lins as 4 hich is esporially aman in K ve Keath cot N youu brilliant rec til Miss ins of Rich mori isv ile blie Dew Tie recay tion of the statement of bMc United Stat he won at De 3 Pelt torent " Boned 20) 00 5) 00 ODIO) 8) 4900200000 Debt ! Navy pe “ine sion fun) never Debt on which interest h since maturity. n leneted mone atS percent. $14,000,000 00 Debt hearing n Old den notes Certiti interest: aid legaltender ¥ jalcurrency pin certificates. . fotal debt a interest... Total dem ney hield for redemptic ional currenc VAISS 85 10,000,000 00) Spel eunpy Tes of deposit aS provided by haw a) IST. S720 15 awful money :—Principai interest accrued aud uterest paid by the 14; interest por f quails. ete. $9 ‘of interest paid by the rner, U. y of th THe ARE TWENTY-FIVE BIDDERS for the Ling imported merehaustise atthe port of New York. Of these, three are B. Shaw, $05,751: B. Brown, $113, 1. yn, is the lowest hing mer- fore has been on ath average of SUSPENDED FROM OFFICE INDICTMENT.—The FP Waite Uxper psident has suspended ylent of the new ernie a ; t torne Louis, was here Monday and €3 Treasury department and upon the President, and requested that Waish be suspended, and his request was granted. Walsh is under indictment at St. Louis, on charge of defrauding the government of large sums of money in connection With contrac:s. His trial will come off this or next week. and it was Attorney Bliss’ desire to have him sus- pended until after his trial. WILLIAM M. TWEED has offered to confess «judgment in the suits of the city of New York | how pending against him. These inchude two Suits on the $5,000,000 tlaim—the same as that in the people's suit, in which judgment has been recovered—and a suit of $5.00) agalist Marrinerand and one for $500,00) agt. G. 8. Miller and Tweed. corporation uae has aceepted the offer in the last two suits. THR QuaKnES. ppone the Massachusetts Good Templars, arising from the exclusion of fats wae tecnce eee cunts grand lodge. "The rine mover inthe eevou man, who is supported in his by the Eu; officials. ° General Emory, of Maine, is of the number of murders, DAY, JANUARY 2, 1878. HOW THE ACCOUNT STANDS is77. TWEEN THE DISTRICT ANDTHE —— GENERAL GOVERNMENT. PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE VE It having been stated by the age ee finance of the Citizens’ Coma isons ame ; government of the Uaited Sta! 4. Death of Con Vanderbilt statement of aceount would proba: eighty-two ye iidebted to the Distries © 1s Ss ye Amerique, lan y hich compound ine, run ashore» wmount which at compound Te peat ee tN : cely aid inexanguishing its present ¢ Joseph Smith. ent as adocament of histori. | reat fit 1 and bearing upon this quesiion a | fifteen tives les fement and accon aks made as to the President about the condition of the ntat that time STATEMENT showing theamonnt expended by al vote : the United Sates in the buthlin, retells ee ee ni nae aaa P Washington as sb 4 [S. Death in Ws Adsnicat the sources from which the Tnds we Charies Wikes, none ee rived for those purpose fe | On the Wings of the Capito, preyions to, wd seve | | evening was | Hi y-twWo destry ust, ISH 37 Previous to Florida’s v comnted Hayes and . rer. in vious to He ry explosion at G ssae. France : | Fifty-tive liv Dow Cost of the NES. previ j lus Changarnier, senior ¢ to their de | | | | | lsborougi. USN aged | . MARCH rebuilding the public | Tayesa Wheeler ¢ al stroyed in A 1s} pala ene On the centre of the Capitol. inclu ham " uppropriations for 123 A: Heron; aged fo eattin aan timated for completing the Capitol John DE In op Pennsylvania avenue } Th bu sar | on the | APRIU der Was issned euation of th eal Stat by President Ha rs of the 6 ue York of the Re’ hty year Fifteen lives War 1 : MAY As Suan : % | hh the amen y to complet nada he Wadesvilie ShaftCovier | Seven lives lost. Tneidental and contin 1), Destruction of Tquique. Pera, by an earth fires. bot Lere enumer ia is belleved cannot exceed Ww) “Is President MaeMzhon suspends the sit ting of the Fr mbers for one month. Total amount, expended anid neenssary oe Seven a med te hears tobe expended on the publ rild launching of t mshipSaratega wt ings, &e.. iu Washinnete far: | enebing = = . The Russians blow up a Turkish monitor rom whieh the funds ie — | onthe Danube. SEE Nee! ‘ 24 Death in London of Jota Lo » Motley i States in Wushinaton, hot Filet her Harper from the of Virsinia, applied in thee rika Matilta.¢ of publi Donation fr in Minis: sixteen dicomb bridge. Bath, broke nder Bain Amount of actnal receipts Baltimore and Ine of jots in tie ty 1 [States - of the Rey L ssiviner f put Tat 4 p order pelat port to Cor © subject sders, Russi h of res of public " Ty six years. dd by the ex 18, eS h : Ca IULy tel reser auned | 7. Pensaukee Station, Mlineis, destroye nd fou a tor six li ost ¥. ©, Death Buchanan, Ohie, of Professor unborn Ten fifty years | “Id. Seven me T by Toul gas in a 1 asylvania s the Batka amer Ete f Field M. Vou Steinmetz. a “Rew tures of the Washington, expense of re Which were de adlue from th tures, the amount of money Dy th ts of the United States, quence of locating the seat of gov the ein which it is now adm »the value of the publie pr i n the city been fixed by the mount will moi eh Sufficient Lo reimburse the pub. in all the expenses consequent reinoval to, and the establi ernment in this eity hat it ‘tie the public buildings troyed in August. ISL, be de {whole amount of the éxpendi Pr, aged seventy-cight Death in St. Loiis of Be en lives lost. Death at Salt Lake City of Brigham Young. ingte amd the v public SEPTEMBER. 1. Death at Canton, I sixty-on Death in vesident aged eighty years. ing of Hale's ory in New ¥ lision of two British’ ships of Port gtand; one hundred and tour lives any ¢ the control are either make it necess: to rebuild ¢ tended that t ean riflemen win the interna with the British te: . or so dilapi : to incur large expenditer rthem, it willy ntral rail Leverrier. the shington ein Providence. Ro L: three erty iu this ph wevious to th ce, 1 of Henry Meiges, aged the District to sw is | OCTOBER. I to Ub Londo Madame Teresa cur! thy . ¥ ut admin nm the N uutic coast. of E.L. Davenport. | | presentativ Will meet and or; ral g at in some | ident on th rire Yet the 1 | The steamer | prietors soil, will sity tnd chuseltsd ven ashore on Long Island. public spirit whieh does t Surrender of Nez Perces Indians to mn iatinite fi and which ought ever to be i rate rew voluntarilysurrendered ip th lands and made a deed of gift to the pub! eh, y the show rein $2.422.712. it this exhibit, was defe ted by the Rus. to Kars. roof Pull . in ohn. New Brunswick. af the House of Rep ; ar Glasgow, Scot States, in the month ad: two hundred and thirty-two lives lost. > 8 the ¥ #~ to the U jouble the amount it . observes that it is rational tu 4. Death in South America of Professor nes Orton, aged forty-seven Years. 28. Death in Philadelphia of Edwin Adams. aged forty-three years. NOVEMBER. 1. Death in Indianapolis of Senator O. 2. Morton. aged fifty-four years. The Prussian Wats sup- | Field Marshal Von Wrangel died, aged ninety- sh vale | three years. 11 then, to the samt of $2,571,016, which | 4. Passage of the Bland Silver Dill in the jount of the actual receipts from, and | pouse of epresentatives. the value of, the remaining property belong. 6, State elections in New York, Massac ing to the public within the city of Washin, ‘setts and elsewhere. of the property now be- | ed States in this e y. at . Ss here set down at, the nate fixed above being founded on Sales teuths of whieh wer the infan of the city: yet in this review of we will take posed ton, including the douations from Virgin! ). Loss_on Lake Michigan of the Canadian and) nd, be added to the sum of $4,305 346, | Peg ser oo ight lives lost. ¢ Ret amount of the duties on cus: | “42. Henry Peters Gray, artist, died, aged ns, internal duties, direct tax and lage, | fifty-eight Vears. golleeted within and aetally paid into the | 15, Fatal fire-damp explosion near Seranton, ‘Treasury of the United States from the Dis. | pa. four lives lost. of Colunibia, sinee the said District was | 16. Resignation of the Freneh Ministers. o Congress, it will make a sum of is. Capture of Kars by the Russians. 2 of receipts within said Distriet, from | 24° Enforcement of the Excise law. { wededuet the wholeamount of build- | 25. $5,560,400 awarded to Great Britain for ‘ebuilding, altering and purchasing publie | gshery rights. - necessary for the convenient ad- | “21. Loss of the United States steamer Huron. ation of the civil department of the ent. a balance will remain in favor of lost. | District of $3,651,385: a'sum whieh itts | et Hives! qnhal NERY ; believed is more than equal to the expendi- | 2. Burning of the steamer Lotus on the Mis- | tures which have heretotore taken place for sissippi; eleven lives lost. | Naval aud military purposes within the same. | ~ qo, a Pasha surrendered with his army And it is presumed no man can be found who Will pretend that there is any color of reason | 44 "Sina ‘4. Servia declared war against Turkey. | ov propriety in charging such expenditures 2. La fire in Barclay street, New York to us. % city: twelve lives lost. “These remarks have been made with a view 2 Opening of the Museum of Natural His- of correcting the erroneous impressions which y ” Hayes. have obtained with man honest and well in- soy bey a git ty Erpeiaent a ‘of the tentioned fageind al , that this District is | parrott gun. . a dead weight dpon the community at large: ia that all the pee circulation within it A SUICIDE OF AN UnvsvaLiy Romanth: comes from bg coffers, lenone finds | NatuRE occurred in.Ci oy Two its way back ioe conn, >. ‘be per- is Marco a moderate He opened wank Sentra stone dead off the North Carolina coast: one huudred and | innit eee THE PASTPRN QUESTION. ——- | STATE LEGISLATURES MEETING. TWO CENTS. | = i , A Britivh Cabinet (oune "“ ‘ an.2 Ac i« Meetings of State Lecisiatares. | a s believed, KEW YORK—OOC. BOaRMEON nl BARD TINES mespis So the tnatich wakes AND Si iaslows witch The New Vork poblis “ Jas W Hosted. re the house and tk of the senate. DRS annual message on State publican, W.V box The gov which dwe! 1 to th . A Peoregene Conclusion. s Which has re Ma wste » nel aval by t capamy i publicexp of the local aut!y nditures, so that ramay be soon rdeu whieh has them. With reference to unempla ite ee the governorsaysthe _ of urade, bt . ventures 1 vast without ber of Frown, are ne reean be but “iy. th sil before means « Yd aut st : ain ° ta Oy Fevenne stund of is ng on ta the Oe the Ua it se vemind you and ontr pe happen elsewher Ws, to be ms proper fo that Whatever na specie pa resy r presen Mts. and t utand t of Marylau ina War VIRGINTAS Governor Holliday, trated y terday at dt display o! His inaw KRonmania Uneasy The 7 ezra surrender uv sh ats Follows " able . te me with creat i ch be sm pensation bh 6 ARO edd saper al € ature of fF ers of b year Un tke just three a n— The cia Massachusetts. ! The Massach $ legista u ralieled in 7 8 the ! thiseity. Whi _ ia : Bt n fully discussed, “ ' not upen prices or tenement house fs , wena work. Unt upon the preservation of rie. | Feamer | bats s chose! Hof Unis Union. of the manufacturers | tO te ane 1° heise of dete: ted that thegtrike is over, bul inves. Bate m4 - Martord has wes this nat to be F 1 ~ \e mem ters nm amd Ww ra . paid and at honrs mond ne f at wor bee isions are daily dist ve and these ATARAKETS OL nts siden eH peaker. amd Ow Conner will be mau ANOTHER INDIAN Ratp- Thingr— spe min Cheyer * has at sy te the Boste. Applicat New he respondent at Raw] ‘ ‘ ’ f lias fro | ment of a receiver. Co fiters amped on Snak . | of Mr. Bonner, who was ¢ asso cattle and thr 2 | ciation, asked that no stockholders be ay i | pointed receiver, as the interests of erediters nds if some ms we of the Indians re ina de ure Amman: people say that they loss of their property mach ol receiver until punt of official blunders, as the | counsel will be heard in regard Ss Well as Agent Danforth at | to the matter White River, has been notified time and tine | ———_ tion has been taken t With provisions or send either hem . Murder and Snicide. EMEM. Pa. J. ast wight, about Juhu Hadde + Slabbed and instantiy killed Miss wae W : vis, aa ANS OF ENDIANA.—The Fadia. | Nf ue, in the vil ae wrnal, December 2th, seys: ° Th abow ies from Caiasaag — - 7 = = << dock the urned to his own dw purpose of hn s ussing the pol | doors off, and shot himself through the situation and fixing the time of holding the Kt is not certain what was ey res a ae state convention, was largely attendes which led 1 mu vis, bat dl lo have be republic primary All th as from the state. bers of th republics ; The Bouner Failure. ry ¢ b Te sshon: New Vous. _- thur Se 1 4 xeellent spirit prevailed and a) ior nce a y ermined purpose Was evinced te y the he Stock Exc State next . = a free ilerchange of inve views, the sth of June was fixed upon By oo time for holding the state conveution oe believed this date will give g Blears dsb re pd lion being neither too that day. therefore, t uchy Marder Triat. 7 THe Canny jay |. 2 nore the | ¥2 urddes the Barelay-street n New nt Kentuck . One of the bodies wa: 1 as that at Burling \ Thus far six bodie Weing & velative of the Eovernor appointed Fud try the case. from the ruins and tw of Uh | nosed to be Ran on the Rochester Savings Bank fields’ employes are N.¥.. Jan. 2—The ¢. While only six bodies have Hester Sat nt, the ed. Counting those who ha’ that the bank is perfectly sound was soon their injuries, the total r established and ed all ex rat. Ouly from the fire so far is twelv 1 deposit nomey, ——— New Line of Steamers. » MAINE, Dee. 2—Th Truuk railway has arranged for a nightly line of ste , rrived in Kansas City, Mo. with Henry Un. derwood, whe assisted at the great train rob. hery on the Union Pacifie railway last Oc ber. He was with Collins and his partne who were killed at Buffalo station, but at thai time escaped. He was captured in Texas after tWe mouths’ chase, and only when the off cers threatened to burn him out. Three of | the gang of eight who were engaged in rob- ing the train have already been killed. THE EMBEZZLING Vice Consul GENERAL. — Advices from China state that O. B. Brad j Trar ves | j Grand | y 2—Charles T. killed and C. Meizer was badly lay by being thrown from a car- riage: SS BALTIM ne ng iL ta 3 r. —Vin ‘sh ale. consolidated, ee a —| lord, formerly United States viee consul geu- | | BALTIM Virginia Vil to-day, Sugar steady aad firm, ral, Was artaigned on twenty-five crimi rey neem ‘ series, 40 Pu Far TIMORE. January Colwn yoiet and penelual~ mnbdet) » Lolly. Flour ‘anil and changed. Wheat—senthern quiet, <t firm: western steady and firm —somthern, to prime, 1.352144: do. amber, 1.460150; o. B Western winter ted, spot and January, 1.48: Feb ruary. 144 01.445. Corn, southern qalet and | steady. western steady and firm—sout! juding embezzlement, extor returns of vouchers and gen. falfeasance. He pleaded “technically salty uta verdict of guilty was rendered. he affair was referred to the hom ment. Meantime Bradford remains i default of bail. DEATH OF A RIOTING BOATMAN, vail § the re. rent disturbance at Harper's Ferry. West Va.. | SBepliio, drew, Soabe pew western mired. Thomas Sammons, of Cumberland: Md. a ea | pi ee quiet bat frat Oe Canaria io ae | 33a38: western white, 37a3B; do. nixok Sass, © peace, Was injul shot by an officer <iull and lawer, @2a83. duil— Rnd struck inthe head by a'stome thrown bya | aed enncsitasie pene RAONae. Oo eit > unchanged. Butter quiet y yacked, 20azd. Apvasce 1x Prices oF Coai—The Sehuy!- kill Coal Exchange at Philade! lave de er- mined to advance broken to $2.25, to $2.50, Stove to $2.75, chestnut to $225 pea Va concurrence in ‘Gay