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A Story of Mother Love. SEPARATED FROM HER CHILD SRE DIED or PUBLISHED PALLY, Except Sanday, . A special dispateh to the X.Y. W AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Cincinnati Janaary'2, says Pennsylvania Ave corner Lith street, } 3 : Y The Evening Star Newspaper Company, In Nature. She had be 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. | nshand scone time, « —_ = —_— ' to the interfe ‘THE EVENING STAN ts served to subscribers In the sisier of Mr. Chareh who iis the eity by carriers, on their own accomnt, ac 10 faniily. When they separated t Ske'coonter, centsesch. bey mall~postage pre | and Me. Chureh 3 THe WEKKLY STAR—pudlished on Frida copies for $15; ‘gy copies us’. be paid In ad- 60 cents a month: one year, $6. | er 10 years Sa wsiage preyaid. ¥. $2) Bg All mail subseri yas tate aerate aie Eenccigpice | WV". 5I—N®. 7,726. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1878. vette nate an and this morning's 2a. 0 SETS SPECIAL NOTICES. account of ber death, as caused by this fact: taken ill ys age, and during very fervent d THE EVENING STAB. | sesongsnatat stinger, | | SED TROF RBREARECTED. | co zeiecanttm amon wih Tolerate to The Stal. ve erday ine SO. EM ba z DIS- THE OWL-FACED VASES. The fine weather of yesterday was wilized | SCHLIEMANN'S REMARKABLE DIS- 4... 4 TUE OWL PACED Vases. w boy should ignore it hot int and = | “ - | - * * by most of our ladies to attend the Thursday | COVERIES. finest of the owl vases he 4aid daughter cay Washington News and Gossi receptions. At the housesof many of the Sena- — Moheler of deatiouenne ts _ | Chrismas, an Aken ‘bw hiv to Che owen ates | Lecture by Mr. Chauncey Hickox. 7 | where Mes € hlay Withent seer ss = ; pan ee tors a number called to interchange N = with more disdain than thi be left Hie THE ANNUAL MERIING Tie Present has finished commissioning | Ter eeeeen Mt DR.SCHLTEMaNN— | that they repfesent the goddess Athene, ti x MEDICAL SOCIETY. D. ; sel hes | TING LETTER FROM DR. SCHLIPMA prog beset Tighe Gl tke tone it Statement of the nurse, to FT s postmasters Who were evufirmed by the Senat = EN OF THE UNITED STATES, ap | She is the tutelary deity of the town: that . 5 on MONDAY, Janaa . bove 17th, the throng of ear- < Tl OF TITLE hi Turks Abandon Sofia. w ae “ t ¥ ' ©. HAL KLEEN Haves will, until further notice, holt | riages recalled the liveliest Thursdays of past | aE ie Being Satter : ve ht : : ‘at = S . Nba alternoor pions every Saturday fro All of the ladies however who resi 2 —WHAT HAS - BEE XD AT OLD ze St a ov funy brah ‘ ———o--_— poe AP eon ON SUNDAY o'clock p. ¢ ene eMOTvOW. eighborhood did not receive. Mrs. T WIL-FAC THESE— TRE not owls. P rude attempts tor ISS} OPIN Of 15 PALI? ter ¥ ee D.n., commencing to-m estes Powells Mrs. Hunter, aad | Be OWE eACW) SERS IES TARA. wt the human face. In the last Servi RUSSIAN OPINION OF ENGLAND'S POLICY, | Atiex rd ag of the curre’ has Nie will have their | {ZOLLO“THE CAST AT THE CORCORAN GAL srikukiek copcaret —— at His oy } reir ing the condition of Silay. LERY. ange appears te: ves a - eee pa sg Cant raeee tional hanks tose of businesson Fri- | ,, Miss Lilian Carpenter received : | An andience too small, pnt quite appr hee MORE BUSENESS EMBARRASSMENTS, | » Know A MEET KifoLp- | i Niles, Mrs. Albert Ray, ana’ Mrs. | tive, faced the cold last evening to hear My parti ———— | a tks of the TIONAL : M | Hickox. and was repaid by a leeture of great ave } a ae | Pay ty THORNTON has i 3 : . THE WAR IN TURKE | BANK ot W cation, bs Aadatic: station as fe - | interest. The subjeci of Schliemann’s excava- dpe veg id d 5 | BAS pa oy Ee Sasziee: | Cece oe bleep rmasarposre tions in the Troad made as fresh as to- Gas ace i ofa Abandoned by the Turks. naine and never Teeover TURSDAY.& steamer of Ist February from F z pul they gay oxpdo, Jan. 4—From letters written ' “s ‘ se much of the art . ee S were crowded b ay's daily newspaper, and by the aid of the Xpected, the same prominence to the e 28th of December by Lady Stran | oy cceeniats “=< 7s ear that the recelar an i invited for the hours between fou | cam Md Sereen, as clear as could possibly | mouth as to the other featur Ty them (he | whe is superintending the hospitals ats | pie os castle Sor atmo dete andl ane por A By ori Her husband and daughter be. After a few words in relation to Selilie. | C¥¢S Were human, ax they sheald be: while | would appear that the Turks had at tha po pectin inary child, drawing i D sear. pming the guests, among Whom — naun personally, the lecturer read the foliow. | i ttese they are circles, as they also should | determined not to attempt to. hold the place, | The tad ola 7 : | were taciaded Madame (wie of the | M4 ea eet PHeInl ie Nene | Des, df these are human, we must ly Strangford writes that she wilremain. | [ee o° : VE PERAN= | French nid ing le rom him to his old friend in New | taker boys. V and she betieves, be able ti gl eS ATURDA reyre. | York, reminding the hearers that it is t ig without rruption a. yy ato. Byurder. SAS. ¥ 2 3 mamitter, 2 j 1 her by | hasty language of an old friend to an old Turkish nurses have red ALEX. M. KENADAY. see. S3* | business was transa | “for the public ey wad be rid ~ legatign, Count ‘Lit Mrs. and Miss | 1 ientons to expect a hund: aaicaty ; } eg NOTH EA) cenetal meting of ie | Sexaton PATTERSON Is reported by his son — ebehigg Mny Deum, Mes. Car, | HOt to be regarded as such: } uuskilled artists toomit llact » okne | - PIKE ROAD COMPANY will be houen in the | tier to-day. His son says that as soon as | Iie Fatterson and Mrs. Rosy Ray SCHLIEMANN'S LETT in every. “ nee when they were | . ; - GONDAY: the jh day of dane | the Seuator fs alte to travel he contemplates a | Bnd the Atlas Ba : Mu Deur Friend Janssen:—1 in ju. | faith ana ination are not nce: t ~ or friends firmly believe and charge for the porpe gal trip Mg Tr a es = . vebro” | Howe M ind pardens for not paying you my visit as | 4 matter like this. Where the wisest ha " psbevond Sotia | Child. There is dane coeatation tr . her urs for th ir | Poseto pair Wik Boy deesoctat either, Sens mised, Wut all th nwork- | much to learn, radually w ona xoece re is tn exciton “ 4 W. Gt | tors Thurman, of Ohio, amd Davis, of W. Va. ing like a negro slav Histo | the faith of one Khtimad. The ay pas vs stot well NAT. MET. FIR Visited the sick $ ry anal had a | appear on the loth N t Seribner's in | nn’s has should hardly heen suxprtied anak cast Rory mach 4 sof | conference with him. ers, | ‘and Gen. Ps | NOY. at John Marray’s he Hachette | Vit passeth understanding. antil son ssian ft: ei wil iu Benton. His Coin. Cowiiltee heitar | has been indisposed, snow able to be abot. | MAM guunuidge aa )& Cos in Paris, and. 3 : hing that satisfies the understanding is ready | bist succeeded in eseapiny: to HA | ne hey y ar 12m be 3) i Sabla al :~ The strani | Nirs. ste: Mrs. Conrad and Mes. Livin in Laipzte. whieh | tetake its pla hen a tuore reasonable hard fight, from whieh place j vain that the 14th a A Bark Rex Asvoxe.—The signal Mine. Sunes and Bee Macarthur Mes | the first fore seel | explanation of these owls shall be inand. fet as | Tichtiman Dv ge rem where the = cock pm.” | Observer at Cape Henry reports this | Mrs. Keith, Judge and Mrs. Wits do} cannot ir e trouble it has been to | accept it, Until it shall be, TL enterttin with | believed nera s . ete tag ze atl MOSM. CROSS. See, | to the chief signal offi i | Mrs. MeCarthy. Col and Mrs, Ande | to comp <1 had to treat Nreory Schliemsim ¢ > ficient fey osterm the Ukhtimar ie. | S este enn -- ie o NW MARKET come. Fraw | Mrs. and Miss Watmough, General aad Mrs. | tnd $ hind » it, that wr that stich a foree t s 2 iece al the — from ¢ | Van Viiet and Miss M Miss Manni ies over and oF won at present state of the a" , ype : ne | Mrs. Alb Myer and daughter, | t in the darkne mriks ; | Carpe huox, Mr, and J.D. Par | y respects—1 was vaguely s | | ten, Miss Lida Miller, Mrs. and Miss Emory | dually the darkuess | tion were mi the wife of Lieut. kinory, Mrs. and Miss twilight beean aston the inte irs. and Miss He Miss Dennisou. | el bold m he hae a = ve . : | y sted fut Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Ne and Miss Ein. | rvice to science, ti ie pictures devas x x ea rey, Genptal ahd ihe Alisa Senenek: Mes, | cfease and develop everywh Dr. Schliemann, take 1 | This Poster ud Mrs. Lewis Davi veneur, | classical studies in | Constantinop! un eaten Mr. Albert. Ki . Mr. Brulatour, and Me. | i ao Ay betr S Dunn. hack Wis set thei rola ti = A MEETING OF THE After six o'clock dancing began, many of the | rand Freneh. /How fati ap for exhibition in the s+ : : clon Mix by . me t i nis eee youbg people remaining to join in itas fre are. and What au en they fill twenty-one fe inperia atte at. howe foro dB comliy | Unite the: german haa tie me pe un aot coe orreet Sil proofs of a large | bof December left again : tisted I wo paramoun ucesnat 3 << Deere morning. iu th kn v | ast, to earry out the intentions ©x ations of patting anend to the-cons ned Su Witpay: i ’ visiting costumes worn yesterday were | pressed in his excavating the rest ot ting the rests tie polis ope very hane | Troy and th Une and Samos. The the : Which W | | with remarkable S sails ,_distinetne audienc Tae MEXICAN PREVENT Kati a pucy. and 2 one more h peop giver is immediately they were ferests are ho more py That of memberships wiih . trimmed | n hour and a a a ‘ Se nk Reet : EH Weer i th as taleh Studded with pearls. Her | Whelmed both in Ey | Linesn Yall then Hehioagls Russia show te. | THE ANNUAL PLECTION For DI- | Ast says: “All is fe silk wore a polonais: of ePmy U.S. citizen: “ sbtais we Ts “neler oh the Cisizeuc’ National Bank, of | Vi Have everything white stripe nize garlanded with pop: | r to Which? my yland Legistatu milhiary weces sa prego and p< malin Your, wil rol. J.B. Piquenihil vies and Whe at colored and scarlet rib. | hough in my’ ve EOF THE GOVERN of Const 1s duking-botwe on TUESDAY Paso. just arrty: ssid s frp peiclly i fortune The id legislatire eof 2 5 be previo Oe SX ROACH | A me to entiemen, principally army erican s¢ pleted its organization by leers “hg {OLIDAY bs. ==) protection agains lawh aie esi er na einen ance gt wreniug: The goverhot's mersage oniry of thy ayy OLIDAY GOUDS. protec aga a wle ies, the first of Which w ace usxt of iny<tdoptio q venin governor's Mess ‘ould cause E ' } on his own side and to pr them from othe firstof wikten wil place wen ; pote pide wf 1 by hardships ane tive the 1 house ety: Odor € gre Sets. to this. The Me ' uuld de everything to r Miss Poor from Baltimore | that 1 have the warm sympathy of t ing of this document ipl soning eS S Shell Grant | Bee ees 2) ae eas ees tO will be ht bridesmaids: tue | Aterican peop A is of the demo ney by refist | oe ahr them crossing. x : the at 4 genie insen's Handker is z,. i. Miss Woodhull, of this ppial + tte | vening, at W Oe THOMESON |, e swith. Miss Maniie Ray, hiflame my energy and stimulate me ed for public STube THE CAMINET MEETING today lasted phy ceaae eer peat ae | ite i ood ln “~ yo'elock. The riment Was ington. we D miract for print ™_HEN+ Ko> MANDERAKE PILLS ©The Cooking Club™ or * en” met yesterday at Miss Marion W Kiren. | witoin ‘Sresi | my book, I by Assistal tary tment was not repr publi under pre kept within the Compton was tenuiinat sum of €S4 A for sty ik and Meee nd having Wy ities necessary to Se taken oe dence. 4 nee and the | leave tod: in for Paris, whore my de. The governor in his mess bate bined he ead yp rete ety bE polier recent difticuttic timeh was. hil he amateur or me. On the 21st tastant the reeeipis of the stat ro tne en ts } Mee G | retary Sherman presented cooks. for Athens. when year cuding Se the Conte Cardinais a | come at El j; Aw ” ee expenditures, $2,179. of Pope Pits EX. 1h Ve assem ee wrest, ‘ Aaa noun who as 40 road severe losses tits ine a We Gees divided a resident of report Will be. mia uthy | Trova the tin mony fhe apron edie Paypecr i mi ened N.., with having 1 her poeket { Broad- hn posal. | aining #2.) a d_by deserters from the army. { ED on N s evening. Bind, ant ack, another turned bri Thus (oefere Y war i : : 2 {said that Shel ame trom New peace myicise ling it Was mention over) it will be impossible to continue the « t its mort The Charter Oak iedlenmee: ts. he Grand-siree ry. tn the ne ing - Bar in the meautime Tinay ex The of certain veget mning were inviied | he meant i Thi Hanrronp. Of., Jan. 4.—S. Wo White a seat by vr side f Athaka, whieh is Stitt Vir ns ment Ure view-presi of the ¢ fhe ked her to ba his — aauning Warr or Tinay excavate the aa | ment with the B. & 0. 1 a loved ber deasty. aed a se sold:a lady w cient Hereum on the istand of Samos. surrender by state and company of the Paget in which €20 w Surgeon S world until two or THE TROJAN QUESTION, PRO AND CON d to the former by al “ etment a red it te ber if sh by the Pr himsell says In the few words det ” ¢ to the Washington b, aed of the his OWN. posiL | lame ed the yr asked beeaase | giving himself to the elicidation « munity f eter | onde al of Guile ivfante Whe ever beat Hayes, | explorer hes done, the lecturer said er its we 1 the | of the ty apy nile Ist Lie P. Barns nething | that meu who should be fuinre to contribute te a want Watkley, Fu owed her and in don her 4 three months. 7 Laiins to | Ithat we Know to more — taxes ia the support of th he | hy swer ou Mou- | Upon her refasai he snatched adjut ever beat ry than we knew | » state. On the labor and strike question I ~ hand and siete havin duty in the Ag sehliemann he ved anold Phen he simply u 1 be vl any Jatforms c No politica ng ch told the “post, Whiel an, or furnish him = i worma nt nerat’ te from 24th insta the c hothing. Bi gi Tu at free contitry like ours, York saloon where bi | Lieats. ROG. Howell, battery The Chey 1 this fo his dis st alway New Ye « " ft Davis | muusician. ?4e said that his Intentions were i} chmond, battery artill sant weather ms tinderlying the Hiad and the ¢ regulated by e+ has writte t mit letter to the Herald | strietly wrote. and exhibited his hank | change siations.” Addition: it. | bene wins 2 de bonis | babie t y Gi mitvol rbstantti ing the cha © | book as evidence HENCK & 50%, | Hunter, ith cavalry, w ort Without del, de gore dispatantnin | «t thre atid Ve sses is th val Grant and e.-See! rts. Juice ogy onto A sting Miss Gauxpy. | 3 riress or tow Whose ruins he ministration 6 the Sumner-Motiey affair, and pp | ch’s sanity all dragaists aud | Gury, pending his promotion | ai this is at the botto tan ho had been se | to make pe 45-w.f.mim | t. eve that the aves at | NTS.—The import | Hiad. But do not be m Which foll ttions beiw Mycense belong to the pe | ut. The work A Fvssian PRIscrss ix =" HOT SODA, THE LIFE SAVING SERVICE.—Mr. S. A. Kim | aay @ on il (i the Servians is inereased = py plas Gh in th eet es = P rhment Affairs. lady, Princess Manw 5 wirtt ly setae 5 UU by the diMieult “2 aerass the | Shows 1 to be later. te of the My onstructing acting able hale COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, a = ge tihesap rin ellie. | tower tnate C irocen tyet, | cetuen Objects cannot be Gre wow. it im Ieuan cea ee who | ee a ae eae | and the ice runs down continuously for | be almost anywhere from 01099 B.C. The has been awarded to Pettit, & Dripps. of this riet | Sogn MILBURN'S, 429 Pexxsyivasta Avenve, | during the past y ch day, and is followed by 2 » | things are supplen to those fou te hstine et fan the work was a ont ney for this district, has been called to | COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on | to vessels within t p ‘. of quiet, an J bi need to be studied ii | sterday Swiss Consul General Hitz had a | an Francisco on business, and will not rank of the G@raught during the winter. dee4-tr servic There were 1,500 persons tervals that supplies ot over on that | New York collecti The District Comunissi Br sume his duties as assistant district attorney eo days’ arrest i —» SAMUEL 6. YouNG. —————«|:—sdSHe, Vessels, a 1 “ whe re saved and 39 | bottomed boats, Suleiman Pasha rep bjects may be porary with Hee « autil the Ist of Februai on whe enn ae ws <p ne of the vesselsand cargoes was | the army from Lamarl | its present form. But there is an of that school | eee ae tae NOTARY P uber of shipwre r- ely. "The teere | plained period of several hundred years ro rater with Beuninger’s Bankraptcy. pealed to a higher court, who ectIT-tf Orrt TAR Bi os and the number of who, with tween them and the d. 1 . dan. 4—At | judg J erty saved was # S. The amount of ,and substituted for imprisonment in the Princess Manweloft n ean Seal be will have rudence of st sentet ee month: sf a. Mr. Bryan | quashed t mpathy with the object it one of th stated, but could do nothing in the absence ot nie. 7 , | common J Comumissi rs. bankraptey i" el (who in be ‘The Attorney of the Distric AL $100,000: assets, = 1 slay filed a bill for the Distri atl, peer Fuwsday attacks from thirty wsstan | Hissarlik, 1 believ = ay ms withten guas. He lost 600 killed, | will be of the gre led nee ee eet | and y loss on the Russia th ns were lauded. Mr. Kimball makes sug- | The Kuss around Erzeroum are. in: ns looking to the improvement of the | creasing in uumber. The Turks have made ney of the servier, and shows ihe need ngements to witli ie ae ual Stations on the coasts of Virginia coments to withstands long ale ——— FLOUK MILY FLOUR! HS IMPROVED tured f cl possibly of those from Hissctrlik if we may believe Jess of Schl Ask your er FAMILY FLOUR. Southern Whea 1 Another Failure. anple le whiter and hghter CrNcrnnat. di $.—David Gibson. liquor aising he govern- Bread than any other F this market. For ‘orth Carolir Sa W candy | esses, expec isle blood. sale every where. . — | SENATOR Davis oN THE SILVER QuESTION.— | 4 oh: i TRACTS AWARDED. liabilities ows in BE vilege of Fine and coarse CORN MEAL at market rates, Pr. i ; Pr n influence. Indeed, Franefs Lenor: The following awards of bids for ge > plebs WELCH & BRO: amneeee St Se Eieeeter ~The tes.) Might once said that they were too old to be lies for District purposes, for th | wi Sr "Columbia Mitts, | dent has issued pardons to the following: | 1 vis, Who is now at for the reason t cir makers Ast, IST, were mad A Catep Bor: AVE.—A horrible oe. _ dees Gen D.C. | Frank Silva, recently sentenced in New Mexi- | home. but who neither participated in the pro- SETA RBM ESOL, | ™ Castel, near Guidi > ENG! = | cote six months’ imprisonment in the Mis. | ceedings nor #ttended the meeting, although Leanne te - A poor wWeman, 4."ar her confine- = ee senri penitentiary and #100 tine and cost, for | he authorized a friend who spoke to say that | fete; Ist. Kemal : Bobs hidehoyh pathy { ment, was seized with s Bt of cata 7. AND PRINTING, | having in his possession unstamped cigars; A, | he was heartily for the remonetization of sil- be Trojan. kl. Remains i ' the sur ook for | S, Howerton. sentenced in North Carolina | ver, and that ie ren away Troy ouplt to be dh, | - | ling. <a | per to twelve month<! imprisonment | Hig lest is pre | Gannat oehereian Assn was buried fa ein to be solid ground cemeery. A few day ion to. cted Barnes ¢ street. interesting sp lation Ke the identification | plot | afterwa being ment, whi ety r for twoy opened for a f rs, and appoluted | Aftel : sure havi | of the tower, the se and the owt | Iand ‘and Thor Colton state printer, i eonror oat Ge ‘saree vated | | Athene. which is w pasideriing, | Hes, to Halla i at ai j body of arbed. On engraved, } i he theory that the Hissarlie remains | Another Suspended Banker. } xa ne and nari y Le Spee 9 . | umen! on the id and ‘the workmanship from My- Drs Mor Ta. Jan wen ont — enteme sae ach 4 yoy Pe 1 va, May, 18 ighteen months” in. nd Trust Com- | {uae so much psi pect bacs camel departine! mex, Sie sapenies ns achild had been born. The doctor and the dec2t-tr G17 anh 1D prisomment in the penitent for mortgage | tions at Hissarlik—resembling Cypriote, unk her consideration = president of the commune have beeu punished - : set | Rud having counterfeit. half dollars: ig Festrain the suit brought in Monroe | Honsat Hivarlik resembling Cypriote, wiin es, to Mrs, 2D. G Sao lor their estecinal carclemnese ty tenwteee oh PER CENT. OFF Kinsley, sentenced by t ! N.Y. by James Henry and others, to | WHigible, but still inscriptions—while ‘none ‘orge A. Sheela BALTIMORE, pet , gc atctge gold j mid Gale nae Wett an | Were fould at Mycenae. Another troublesoute Hewitt: class 13. 1 abAlt annary months, ow apr he Albany peniten. | ound of fraud cand fore: | (aces He Zeecmmmannce between some OF the | Varnell: Sait, | sertes. 405: No jina sixes, | Strcrpe wrrm an INK Baase CHILDREN’S CLOAKS Frye, sentence | close the bonds and have a sale of the road, Ena (uelanGee Doric ee ek | Hane to Independent t day. Su rong, 9552 k rs of ag fi f oo mber, to A days’ im. | Was commenced eg nl aro vinta [wore ase 15 lamps, | BALTIMORE. “January Fpicttait aitiet and | saliveny at Weer et = e pioeeraan oe s-| ener es is ‘so very unique after all, whether tc Js so | Pe ged Aiberne A egy he nage ae temporarily insan = 5 5 postag stamps; Riley ged. W hieat south ict and steady; we: on Tuesday. attempt. i give t = = ced in 'N destitute “of foreign influence, au vhether - ern dull and jo®er—southern red, t 4 it suicide by cutting his throat and ars Ist will give twenty- | Rowinan, sentenced in North Carolina, April, i | those Whe hare tule oy cee ition In general th L3001-45: do. wiuber, 1.45a1. Z'westera | stabbing himself with an iuk-etaser at tee fa CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, ee ee ceronnns, tor SSF Spe a ered all of that from Cyprus. But we need not | 2° = Winter Fed.’ spot and Jauiuary. “Lalad a4: Feb- | house rook once belore attempted sul Tied oe a es JOVERNOR:! . sia yet give up Troy for this. Perh : 5 ° = ruary, 1.43%. Corn, southern quiet cide a himself with a pair of seis. 408 Secenth strect, | _ The King of Maly has made agpeech. Cir. | setts yeterday gave decided expressions in | Mey frum Central ade oer Lee its cence Srna, anor aed ei Boe Fees, Terr, | Drove successful—[N. ¥. World, Sd. ec28-lm Rerwaen Dant | cumstances unfortunately prevént as from | national faith. The latter also took occasion | CRE consideration to its relations with the | pointed a comunittee to prepare a meina | Nestern steamer, 53. Osis quiet aud steads- AManp-wnirep Cana na “@ UX GOURNETS DE WASHINGTON | stating pacelsely What his majesty intended to | to urge the maintenance of the national de- | Sst OP eee aa te ay: ani 4.0 ss for a special aet authorizing the cor. | Suuspery, S38; western white, 38338: do, mixed. | ET LD A SDE Wa | Siy-Cor sid say) but there fs uo doubt that his | mand for the permanent restoration of peace | j Mragticxen, thew. as, he expressed, it; Began {rection of error in fact in the assesment of | S3%;, ape, dull, Gau@k. "Hay dal and near | says tha while N rs, Alonzo 3 RESTAURANT PARISIEN, | remarks had in some way an important bear- beeneee Oe coy the pr saa see 2s | ing from the great liseoverer's wack: the rug | cus oe se eovsreuaicaty aut | Provisions, round jets nominal: onder trade dall. | across a bridge the other day it ‘fell from her prs Lat Peicas of the otheee. nd. It is denied that his words as quoted ey general: L. P. Citley, adjutant’ gen. | 2AVe 7 i ‘ viw foreign governments and the impro | gulet ary iy y ly = + We teks eng baad of cedars tae te OS a0 very | > of this Saterpretaiion. iis oT ® siudied such subjects a comprehension of the | iment of cut inerehant marine ‘se THA the douse. "Petrotenm nominaly: uuiel Cofie: | ahd although the child was insensibie, and re. nained in that condition foi a day or two, he has partially recovered, and continued. ‘hn. proving, and it is now thought that he will en- Urely recover. discoveries, their significance, the scenery : : could be carrie © | duil and shade bwer-—Rio pes. 15 gal surrounding them, the whole Situation, such | (ay 'vaceie’ dur turthen these obiects ws | ay ge tL as few could ever fet from from Sehliemann’s | proposed to hold & national convention in | S00h,*300; wheat, 35,500; corn, 47,000. or any ether boc It is impossible in our ‘ashington ob the 2241 Lot January. The New "NEW Yor: x $.. Stacks opened frm, York chamber appointed a commlitee to tak income weaker. Money, 2 amt RETREN HMENT IN SAVANNAR. Georgia action inthe matter, Re gi ign cranente Stentor eighene: | Paper represents that the city of Savannah te THE Famous “ Wipow Hieks,” whe ma 4 moving for retrenchment tn a number of years has figured prominently NEW Y nary of the local government. The city couneil or! park that Italy must make herself : mpi G. BROCHE, Proprietor. | a 3 BISMARCK AND THE NaTIONAL Liperars First-class Lunch Koo at Cave Francals, a23-Tia* | “Bot only respeeted but feared in case any | 4 Berlin special to the bar = = wer Should Wish to consult its own interests | that Prince Bismarck'ss | EGREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY. ° om the oth hand, t cht to b deutsche Allvemeine Zeitung, attacks the Na- 4 7 : ‘a Ppineiae Pie intimate weatenine we | Honal Liberals violently for thelr ejection ar | able coniments, the fruit of wide Teading, in a | cueneal at Russi imate re ms be- | the Prince’s terms. The National Liberals, on | 5)!pathetic spirit, that accompanied the illus: | en Italyand Germany prevent this theory | the other hand, declare th; t they canattord to | Hatlons. ' HUNYADI JANOS. ingeredence. The Roman papers | wait until Prince Bismarck’s necessities com- | THE CORCORAN GALLERY—CAST OF THE TLIAN pace to note the ANY SU ive apd valu- i . ¥ % determined upon a general reduction of 7 , YE. . 7 present a third view and solve the pred | pel him to comply with their demands. } APOLLO. Lond » Paris and > ew -,Was married in eel pay of city oNelal pala meaner negiae:— “coer | lem to their own satisfaction by stating Mt He xave. what ought to be partien. | New York December 3ist. to Thomas Lord, DON. January 4, 12:30 p.m Inayor. whisse pay ts io‘be cul down 400 per p ui, ! A COCKING MAIN IN GEORGIA—The great | Jariy yeteran of $3, said to be worth several millions. or ichness In aperient that war Ke language Was used but | eacking main between Georgia aiid Alabama, fe tages cha teannabis eee aoe Hor name wits Annette Wilhelmina Wilkins Sr he tet nebo Were inatend aC 85. idiueee te that cord was recommended. e t hi began at Augusta. Ga., Tuesday, was | the fine Ian Apollo. a ea: f which wa cl a loskey performed The u SEXNZONI” and SIR | that the first to interpretations. have | concluded Weduesday and was won by Ala, | Sene to the Bitieentisn Ge De seitictaamne | ceremony. Mrs. Lord ist The aged brite t WEEKLY Sram now ready, contains all ga re medical PEO | risen tends cast suspicion on a theory weee sii bet cr aie thio — _ it for $20 | and is now in the Corcoran gailery. It was He ad six epicren, Sor noes aan ae the News of the Week; full account of the | Bosc - eae at a he main. Alabama won 7 aU; Ts, some hom have fanii wey vo 7 “s Re : © S.Army. | Which leavesthem utterly without foundation. | ten and Georgia seven battles. About $400) | down mobubly Ge the exe hee ee | recery much dissatished with the marriaee | NeW Year's Reception at the White House mui iu itseffects of | Now, if the eecurrence had taken place in | changed hands on the result. is pies, over the entrance to a temple of — Tene ke that hae f Ae pal ey ; Agricul ters; America, the suspicious fact that the speech oN ae Apolo, which stood toward the northern part | 1% money. They were driven | White House.and Department News: Proceed: wav delivered on New Year's day, and incon: | gQhtP QS" Laxy Sabin —The Hill's Point | othe’ Greck city of Liu. which city was | to the cardinat's in: Mex. Mick's, carria : Yuk. Toe | Hection with a New Year's reception, might | county, Md., 80 acres has been Sold to Johu G. . ge, anal of the Courts: Local Affairs; Choice founded by a Greek colony, about 700 B.C..on | subsequently let per rail on their wedding | SSS! Poems and Sketches; Agricultural worl reel tour. Their present whereabouts isunknown | si" pirgativs | account for the misunderstanding, by sug. | Myers of SMtichigan, for Lap, inthe sume | {hesite of Troy. The work is. purely Gréek. = i hold Matters. money and 4% for ul 1ON SIMS. New ¥. Wit toevery DE.WM. A. HAMMOND. Ne atl efficteut Kk. ** Asa lax. ° : county Col. Wallace's * Bramble Farm,” ue: Sue 5 Sembee, the xlo- an Com r10N.— #2 per annum, in advance, OOMIS, New York. -*The | #e8ting reasonable cause for the mixed and Hast Rew ae 250 acres, ee i Sai to pind od of Gan tock teen eat ao. Lehigh heid . | prepaid; single copies five cents, in most eilicieut; specially ) Inconsistent character of a speaker's remarks, | a gentleman from the north for 35,300. with two other settlements intervenin: ay: i ere: = wedge muddled peaphacrsye mally sagt x Jous Monnzen + leaaid to be an on gateot this excellent bas-relief is al 300 B. it 4: tein oad ee POR ee Rh “4 it of course uo such explanation can apply joms MORnrses: said ‘. who also sent a cast of it to ~ started within: yo ¥ sescabicand auvicasant | iy the present case. Either the morbid sensi- | [SWa¥ home from Florida, much wed | the Museum of Casts at Munich set Seve Neen EWIS A. SAYRE. New York. “Preferred | tiveness of European courts to auy reference | Monday was to be seen a beautiful t priginal marbiein try gd foamy viher laxative." to the Eastern question in the prevent eritical | attached to which was a card reading: “ti | I the summer on i it was A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. seacition ot sSelrs oanats tps minuaietiad poe mere you are mot forgotten."—{4. ¥. | Ome ing: or the King is a cunning diplomatist, ha ore aaa with the AfoLL Stas Co. Wniinls Lcnian™® % TH | whose speech, intended to be translated by | AN InvERESTING Rywon—Itumor—“than | sion of certain Fer by Dealers, each hearer according to his faney, may mean be ara GS a ya the taow r ‘oles. oe f anything: or the problem is indeterminate. ae Mladctone tater eae “of the ME. LARMIER, De P aaa favairy church in Stonington, Conn —|Bos- _ sees isin" Betwoen 14th and Sih atieete_ an #2 has bees sb ARGE LOT OF DEMONGROT-S MANU- | YEO my pa A ACTURED WIG! jew Sgare, pols ASSESS ma very ew ee