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RS FT ASSO 0 SP <P = x < SEC SST IIT > EVENING STAR. | LOCAL NEWs THE EVENING STAR. | ys ts PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, | The National Hotel Outrage. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | + Trepaty Mareeal Fvey,of Baltimane orci Fenpeyisentin Avennsy/cermer 14th street, Sere yesterday afterucon, having i “Major ” F.C. Cartis alias Ray, atias Ri The Evening Star Newspaper Company, son, ch: 1 with having committed 8S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ! rageous assault upon a young Raltins < at amed Ella Tydings, the National He eo STAR ? “ ¢ this elty, in Mareh last % urti been ar cents per week, oT 4 Ss per y sted in New Orleans, aud Rattimore authorities being 1 i. Mr. F cahw hi i iving the necessary p led io New Orleans. dud ptions must be paid in a wget aha Ses ou 5 Ne 727. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1878. TWO CENTS, |e f Gs = - aoe = TES Mates me to bring him Compliments of the Season. ‘Telegrams to The Star. ied * ART NOTES. Mrs. Greatorex, the aceomplished artist. SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE EVEN ING STAR. sNoeavitnatanasig too auepery snow-covered " GRORGE = poe ——— i valks, re were many brave enough to | ov, me nora ey ee a | Yow Mi yrcach tn Foundry Chasen Tee Washington News and Gossi See cis cee is generally even Sate pene evety Ree noone WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS OF THE | ,, KNIGHTS OF LIBERTY.” See CIV EREALISY SERVICES an De Known as “old residents stay, and ne tay | }Stseason, in the form of a series of etehings COUNTRY SAY ABOUT THE | AIG . a ai P ALEX. KENT will preach In Tall Coversmenr Receirs Te-Day.—Internal | quently iscbserved as the slay for being: aut | Hlustrating the charms of that place and its | EVENING STAR. | eg had assumed in Baffimore, but s altectedd a MESON SE TERI” SOE reventie, £405,804]: customs, $117,62.29. | parts of the ity. The family of Prot. Henry. ADORE a OTE Otay a eo ~- New National Labor Party, | (rans at) p.mon Toewlay 3 posal = — . the city a IAT | about a dozen s ‘ ken from ihe best | . ore tt 1 o'clock Nesterday morn 7 CALY SEY EAPTINT CHURCIL corer | SENaTor BLAINE has noi returned to Wash. | gf the Smithsonian Tustttution, receive oi | Abuul & dozen sketches tak “PRAISE FROM SIR HUBERT.” | “On the way Cuctts continually protested o> Wand sth sts, n. caing. Sat ington from the Arkansas Hot Springs, 38 pane | ete eer at the Soldee Hoga, Busbands | and pretty portfolio, in thi ile | hocenice eee eicoing op | lished erroneously, nox is he expeeted here | Who reside at Mt. Pleasant, so that those who | Uon, and particular | yanAKe Hews | EMBEZZLEMENT IN QUEBEC. Tlie Balimere American says: “ec @ Americansays: “He claime | o to be the owner of a large saloon a | in New Orleans, in whieh he proposed A MYSTERIOUS CONVENTION. Mr. Miller should take ai in t. He hitectural subjeets, esque i jn he theory the ‘ cereale On the theory thai those \ Wings are in her best vein. | Papersthemselves are competeni and andi cols. 3 The ¢ are accompanied by a couple of | judges of the character : eritson pune SOL TEAL Tarnished hee ate U PR GE | iudges of the character and merits of publ nesday next. desire to mak Is on that d nearly all over the city, The the stre musi trai s living on ts above the War department south of a with few exception ng the families wh until W | CC CAULEY, pation: wikpmack | THE Leavenworth (Kan) Inder has be we: Sin- | following the exampl> of the i i . + |} ze fle in violating the postal la | lies Whose husbands | +. } ‘ ‘ P Saloon Was worth 00), and if Mr recive on Eridays., among the families ra, NiiGh, WIEN the very neat cover ent. | jouruals conducted by others, our readers |. A New National Labor Party. like to live in New. Orleans he SEYTERIAN CHuReH, | 8H probably be prosecute Mrs. Ross Ray and daughter, Mes. Kick. Mg the aieiiore wie aed Oy One OF) may be interested im seeing what is said of I soatends ants Gi Naif interest init. Mr. Miller ae. * ey Y fre * a seu + ~ ngelient, Whe Bie THE ComMIssION of Judge eo. us an Admiral nee in the sue lines of art whieh | THE EVENING STAR by some of is coutem Meinbers pala , e him € farth postmaster at Washit | inst. He is well wineash se adorned and popularized. inthe mat. Boughton seems te have beeome a gr been in session in this c pn. expireson the Sih) Jicoes ad dey the presidency s his own successor, | frey and her daughter Accordingly we append a few ex i Miller ret « | ant i r ¥ aspirants for the Mrs y With the eonduetors of the | WACts fom the many words of commendation Deig in. section the eredter ner eae | ao, ae a put there are s ger aspira or - V iy eet 4 J Fs ia peiny in Session eveater partof las s : 5 position. who will lively struggie. at their residence Fi rnal engraving of his ‘Hester | it has vecentty received ight. Th ‘seems to surround | | To a reporter of the Baltime American. : . | Peyinecand bite Sent he Riley is possi Curtis said he did not know anything in the A PRELIMINARY HEARING in the ease of nounced for the | Prynne and Little Peart, 5 inal of | Minds Its Own Business Diiizently q t deing impossible to meri : ir for whichyhe had been | Thomas Dongiass, charged with being : Which, in the’ Olyphant eolleciion, sold. tor 10, 18 a A small pa : are Baner rty to be viven ey $1.65) ashore time iumber of that pe n, st ut this par and t red in the July by them while in ses arreste “Lam a Californ tt mnpletey tes have the appea dow't know anythin and the TON STARE sory to obta sum of money from f the Fudgment ‘ - s ‘ es y evening by the u 4 oe quarte ‘ its existence last Tuesday. vd worl rer > | country, Atthe time at which the aflair with the U.S. Tr is of forgery, was SNe Tae Ce Ke Sn. bY, Hae. etn outer Van Twitter’ is the leading Iv celebrated ihe oeeasion yy an interestitig and oreinemen iz Some | the young lady occurred, Ewas many hundred n before U.S. Com: | tant or nd Nay Ricketts tion of the mumber for this month: aecount of its In ational capi | n Francisco, Si. Louis, Indiana}. | Miles away fiom Baltimore. and Pean prove il re wuests forthe lemen d ive already rinced. a steel pl Tas a journ: The list of j Louisville, ¢ The organi Unis by hundreds of witnesses, There ts neth- <a will re guests for the nt at | being le of his “Ra sll ke $i re s " tisville, Chis K reaniza Sateen eee we eee ing is now being made of his“ Eii papers whieh have died during its | 1 Santee the outrage business bat news sation. D willl ny trouble in getting plenty of witne: rime.” |. The rep gvested that the news nest in Ohi In oficial belongs to the or | and the mayor down to th md in Mahonin | The invit DUnEStown Poor and M the evening at the Epip t evening the dip t edding of Miss litin the ‘Festy.” the original of which belongs | lite ills over a column and a quarter the (wedding of ATS | ro the Cor alle he next time Mr. Tur Sta is the one conspie - ehureh Boughton comes to thiscountry we are going hington journalist umilies who + (0 get him to squeeze down that basket alittle | M y man has direeted that the e the New York custom house sha med. Tf the plan proves satisfactory | county espec x hich the burly Duteh ittuie in | A hae ad not Mm, mueh of a sensation c- ae : Pies upon which the burly Dutchman sittnig in ps & Adams, its pre! propriet +e en 8 orde be extend « nis] an nd h « “i ial eustom hose vin the Ched Pe onde oes fen Someot | He foreztound of the katter picture. uh use | tis thant ever betore, His a ood petdering iO as the left to take the twist out of the fore: le of th #6. AD bright intelle nfleld. It minds its own i wre his coat was empty. 4 ied a 1 e. Soro | AN Apprtios ss. Mart, betwe | evening in playing ein Presumptive. in hi untkes money by it. es af ia | hat he lost his arm tn the “American army, ¥ ingsat Teo HT. | Eeurmetown. lenyins at 10 6) Euowieduscanrennite Site Th the hout falling down. Energetic, Carefu er and the paymentor tl | ment:inquired the reporter. “1 dec i CHURCHOR THE, REL | esiablisied. By this means. ane Mm ra Manti — A new Venus by Titian, or at least one «Ma, ) Exa oe, ti » The members spoke in favor | <Werius that stid Curcis Yo FORMED erie town will get the we heir colleagues t9 | hitherto unknown te the public, is announ ulate the publishers of miior Noung, of Olio, and claimed tim | Confer with mycounae. me Suishatin Ss owl Wl as being owned by a Well known kawyer in bie daily, THE EVENING 5 There is a state branch of the | SONER 1 vw roby the mornin Which has suceessiully weathered th perils of ty White in, Baltimore Levery state Where anid there is. alse day morning he and other clerks of isa pleasaut acquisition to the diplo. | New York. rps. Itissome ye . on its enter Was identified by Mr.Gu The auth nticity of the iy enty-tive ye nay slice e M SiN! c pros bs eXist oWhiel e te o1 Bar nS as the man who stopped the shine jee culation tion. As hax previously been mentioned she is | She found it in one of the vanits of the Vai. | ohare Miaslitacden hits beers Guu io so many ™M except the secret: identified him as the man who came to the Nee OW ure public deposits, U.S. anative of New York and the sister of Major | ee ce eels eee, eee by one of | narter of a century isunprecedented: except | ta when theyrenuet aid wince ame the in n with Miss Tydings. My s Tyaings sso Tin kets. 25 o-3 ited for ation for wee! Russell, who was formerly stationed here. .ONeE a a Obes and subse Y | in the case of th vutional Intell . | formant declined to di Georg | plan girl, who lived with Mr. Miller = raw then unmarried, used | Presented by its lucky purchaser to its pr ring. perse: “ chaitman of the greenback executive commit. | Curtis, through an advertise. DRINKING MAN'S FRI F210, wh, # Was then amar Ue possessor. is ted to rise some dou ubliring perseverance c nck Mtive cou Wend i thee ito ete het fink Menino: uel M bank ion outstanding. he was in Washington. - Petes eRe Cawle ‘ ial energetic, caret [tee of nd a resident of thiseity, | ment int y wer i ore S01 Kd notes, SL432 120, i Mrs. Ross Rity will give a | i this p ay ever alive to supply batten Meetings, but declined | Upon the pretence of wanting her as ane sa a a Helut Second dit on the ng nd PResentitie Gontaene said. that | inthe family ofhis sister at Alexandria. When DOORKEEPER PoLK, of the House of Repre- | i-th instant. CUENL tO. be te ; “amily citele. stich they re: this city Curtis: pretended that. sentatives, is in in trouble. He has «'s- On the th many of the youmy ladic American milords, who are p st,is tween 0 and G)« they coud get no further: took rooms at the < i ESN male. She Will go to. Annapolis to attend th Ow almost anything when tii mivention, and thelr 1 Naiioual hotel, regisiering as Major Cartis a confidential clerk named Tigi Diane ION ll ko to xtnapolis:te abten Le tiie Wc inet and niece, and during the night went to her i a nail to be the cadets al the Academy ual. 5 ite the liveliest ‘i anne ee. gz the night wentto : who. threatened to expose Gutvbates lil le AVLCIub has resumed possession of dpecigim : room and outraged hy By threa “rson lias issued eards for | its rooms for the purposes of meetings. Ge youne 1ady San Kee rom Saki Saturdays. lions, ete. and the active members are getting | cNewhernian, (Newbern, N.C.) Dee. 8. 1877 ihe diaanwoared seman ee dential posi S Gite whi s > : “i whod ed upon reaching the Uy 2 | Soumentialpoation : : See ae created ance, | ready for an. exhibition of their own wark. | — ‘Tue Washiseron Stak Fe tet ey ne ee eee eee nr eee 500.000. | out rested in New Orleans 4 | Tur SovTHERN Toricco MANUFACTURERS @ class, whi eisat thee aye of ene! time has not yet been tormatiy deter. | the 1 hewspapers: published in the United Burien. th easurer of Ge. teetiv Jinor. who saw him spend r 7 j have submitted a plan to Representative | ju‘turn. “Some of the membe the Misses | Mined, but it will probably be heid about tie | states. Beinw edited t the capital, its oppor- uiter to the amount, so far as | ing money very lavishly among dissolute 1. ©. ERGOOD.N.G._ | Tueker, of Virginia, to over Shuize, the Misses Henry, and Miss May Cly- | middle of this month, - { tunities for gathering up all the fate : present. of $34.40. The council | women. When arrested he claimed to bea CONPEREN( ES FRANCAISES ental effeet upon the toba mer. Occasionally they Will give private extii- — Detaille, the heh painter of military | wsury Rae iM ig col ae met tonight with closed doors. The clair | Leuisi planter, but took his confinement Yr. ete | tation of the change of the r bitions of their Works, to Which their friends | subjects, whose pictures in the Coreoran Gal | ETA Poe tar rope eT ite | manof the. finance commit maneed the | ery caily. it be were dure of 3. si ly Ve _ gb Wictok & J unatstaple, The planis that a Will be asked : | Lnired, is at work, for the Bete AH itGt tine MO eee Ce ee eee tt te eee iol SCae tr ike eens te ella a rey the ies shal be soned a cegubeee an ee all panty: to his child nn a pains yevreseay iw ately over: | Sea rte Rie rear igieen w Orleatis, and offered him money to assist the tax shall be allo’ qual C0 ; paab a in « The seene is ing ver cuba ai. 1 i n his trial SPECIAL AGENT Mano, of the Ti : Story. who accompanied Miss | by bim General Kieber and nd vale. AS at compendium of Une eur. | Usury de- pee Miss Si vonise Pomeroy in her southern tour, and has liimore Ay some of the nsays:— muncillors attack wurtment, has filed a report with secre Ht a group ot pris- | yertevents of the day, THE STAR is Without a K, 1 wand chairman of the finance committee with attempting te recently been playing in that eity 5 eous CostMES Of the Hast. } tevight or concealing the matter, but they virl from Baltimore, through the means : ing violation of the law, 9 Alte tickers will vive wreespiion on the: | tpUpil OF Meissonier. who i ] : ateth Was to collect as much ies | of an intelli alice on Lexiugton street z {REANNUATONERTING UE GRE Mi incompetency pan the | atternaon of the NTU j BS Eeherinlaw. fhe two artists. suindiag | dts Prosperity Deservedl pos anced before publish. | He made art nents With the mother of the : Mt AL FROTECTION | appoii to inspeet bonded Judge Casey expects his. wife join him | f . shown in his punting of tie | csmingtield (Mass.) Republican, Dec. ing » tak to Alen: at the girl COMPANY of | geods for Shipment from the New York to in- Saville Loc adk fo spend ssing Regiment ‘ : oe ie WaAsitis Stan has just ¢ in TS Suine: to leaving Baltimore, ran awa | land ports of entry. He opinion tht Whopes of bene! health, — Mr. Thomas Moran, with whose tine paint | the completion of its lirst rier contu jt fou has day fixed for her departur pt Sates is defese of mil ch 15 quite delicate book illustrations the | has made ag ings and att people of Washington are familiar, city fora prolonged visit. We ander will have Some ot his Lately finished p! on view shortly, and it is not unlikely that he iine p' itself as Hops of ¥ aud Hs pro ' Washington ‘is the Lot the ce TAK Couns Up Over enue, by ved from the fate which be Ydings. Tis probable that, afier failing iu this Instance, Curtis saw Miss Tydings and bis plan her away.” (MS TAKEN TO dan lessness chair, pe, Will not yet! dl. but will probably ¢ | Sign st Sto resign lisp operty. dnounting to about $5,000,7 hose who Taye n admit isof Martha” by the iton the Htheat the re loud in their praises of the part. The wife of Comptroller md to the ree ies. Who The: is in the | wewsy paper, id he | BROWS with it al | emi notes. ses the consoli¢ yecn started and neMise. t phed to U.S. District isdrilling the tr e did when this | May opena stua » hi re a bo distant slay. | been started and | Severn: Wells veaterdas. notify lig h wm that AMES ECT, See opera Was so Sie theama- | —Gusiav Courbet, the artist jar ev nee | & Representative of the fy pozraphic | commanders arrive in W elon by. PANES FETCH, tents seven | of the Paris comgfune. has finally paid his ; . Art. i r vps. Mostof these on the Baltimore and Pot THR ANNUAL MEETING ¢ paths | Rae Gai - : ¢ ‘ = | » Bonapartists. and none of them | mae read. and Marshal Dougitss despa PRE ATUL MEETING | NORECBCHINESS. F Bonfield, | debt tothe E nd ton an (Washington), Dee. 5.1877.) | Kenentis ave, Tow | deputy to the depot. and t w arrival of on MONDAY. danuare 4 AES pI, ition counsel of Chicago, fiied his vol. | Well. He di ul on the last day EVENING STAR — the uitin the two otticers, With their prisoner, s.eL8 M_D.. ¥ petitic " His | of be . in his sixtieth smewhat | twenty-filth aunive What Turkey De. | marched directly to the city hall. sik the ©. WAL RLEINSCHE MAD. S ma | HADHEIeS ct Secured | like “the youth who fired | ° ) iiself In an Loxvos. J From Constin- | proper papers Were made oul which A MERLING OF THE STOCK Soae j he will be remembered for wh. gives it ope | Curtis entered he CVPIZENS' NATH F ci | ravher ui if F | rejects med | to the jail, Ca at his ALS us an aYUst | ing of th 1 Ine of Wh were very For the part he took | — | direet ove make ment. Lam net Curtis, and know notes, Se. ages | the dest Humn Vendome he Live and Pop: re } ae nothin or his ere or elsewhere. £ GESERAL G Pua ‘or PSC, iH ies: ste tried and imprisoned for six montis, Pittsburgh (Pa.) Leader. | whe Mearsaxe ! owas in Cy at the Gia of the alte SENEGAL B FS Swe eS ‘oO. have falied. Liabilities frou ¥ iytothe damage of his healih, and he p WASHINGTON STAR is a live and popula 0 » tL. | out Was never here, exe 11S ARMY Kerouw.—General Banning. chairman Kn. Te is expected the tii wilt Was Subsconently sued for the mee iti Wisiuserox ae Sie anil papular Kearsage thes , | Twas mustered out from the aca ved of the military eof the House, hast | good pereentage. ‘The wu civil jou, W resul verdict a rise of the tide, and by means | yal Butler. and lost iy arm. Cail VEERING GF MESICLS | scheme to He does not con. | note compelied the susp inst iin of Some $0). AM his property | wets | of warping hawsers ily taken tothe | x Iwans Drever beard of t rt No Oe Ste template nets, but thin whole: } that could be fonnd rertarn Sums atte To | A Model Newspaper. havyy yard, sustaining no damage whateve | tifled, only by a SATURDAY & littie conse i Hence h suspend him from nies Weil pon, but finally + ee tion of the commissie ed at ¥ Richmond (V: Hit 1 wats the driver sayi | ‘The Lord-Hicks Wedding. ii i] min. A po papreny) RE him a ternyot si officer in New Gileaus, who wanted me i i $ “| chiar i a MopEL Niwsrare: " t rlerny epartments, the abolition of $300.00), worthless t Years in which to discharge the judgment by | 43 ae ante. Ss. “ESTION astened. Laiked to the driver, whe then said department of justice, did the reduet Of suspension, st of jJustdiments, But little had bee paid under | {ad successful newspaper, the an iM y'S SANITY QUESTIONED, | he knew by any Walk, when he had wever seem : NOTICE. A x H peste i tered on its The New York World says it is now known ka x my = Stoekholilers of the : he surptu quent inability to colleet. this arrangement when death stepped in and - on tex-Gov. John A. Dix and Mr. Henry Bergh, tk. “The officer wanted me arrested for PIKE ROADS COMPAN of men to recruit ti imated regiment a : closed the account. y Se PONS 3 OA Ne E i at mal spiie. 1 ean prove by fiity witnesses: 1 rs f | tothe fwlentistment quota, THe LEIGH OPpossitioN TO THE Coat —Freneh landscape art has met withanother |! double sheet. a | Were the witnesses at the mar ot Mr Es Wadilnetta. ators ds MONDAY. * serps oficers ou tO & COMBINATION.—A meeting of shippers and op- z i ‘pe art has met withanother | ished ga teresting history of it Thomas Lord, the miaire, on Mow 4 an arpl Brass. tors of the Lehi: ny coal region V loss in the death of Lambinet, which occurred | “Tre Stak is one of the best newt day Jast.to Mi's. Au nina Wilken: |) pence. 1 ave a0 triceds tx es ‘THE Fast Matt. 70 Havasa.—The Post OF | held at Bethlehem. TE ay. Aresolu- | in Paris on Wednesday ch year of his | the country, and tichiy deserves the prosperity. | Hie! r SEE Ae te eee Bat doae ‘ GUNTON, fice departinent. in pursuanee of the intention | Lion was passed indorsiig tion of Messrs. | axe, Lambinet’s pictures were always pleas: | it enjoys. oF the ween Mt the arent. | 1 shall caploy counsel, and prove f te cee NAT. 3 e INS. establish a fast mail between New Y¢ Linderman and Wilber in having refused to | ing, being pretty certain 10 be good-intoue, | ——- = nal McCloske. or the archi | © bins teen nd miles ‘of Woecleine <> The Annual Meeting of the St a fa x : foneur inthe proposition submitted at the | bright and cleai in color, and pure in senti, | DOes Not Need a Certificate of Good | episcopal uv un de- | the case occurred. f want xt the Met. Fil nd Havana. has arranged for the tr meeting of coal operators at Philadelphia, J ment. “He was fond of reproducing the low Character. nied. and y_ by } t the | the om ad. ‘ant a fair the OMe of C | tion of the mail between ¢ vary 2, to allow 1845 py ofthe total y scener long the streams of France: Baltimore Gazette, Dec. 5. 1877. ceremony t e there or waseven cele | No “railroading A MONDAY. t | vana. The mail will go by duction to the Lenich Va It was then d Asse sale oe ogee ap a 7 brated by the ated in the mar. | Calitornia, and ¢ voth of whom Ser the nine Directors | iva Cedar Kevst i ehis 'y i was very apt to introduce in his minor piec THE W INGTON EVENING STAR celebrated pa cement Which was published iin | 1am very anxious t Year. Polls open at 12 and close at | nal to Cedar Keys bi cided ject the per centage offered by the Tsh, # bit of water, with a boator | on Tuesday iis twenty fith anuiy Is is | Tage 38 pers, Allthatseemsto Declearly | Curtis looks te be 3 rs of age. is nearly 6 W627 SAM. CR : isfa Yas being wifatr, and to ask tor few figures. He’ took the third nomaly in Washington journalism in that ; § the i ‘Lord drove on Mot: { ‘h, with brown hair, hazel eye sd -a55 WASHINGTON MARKET Company. | TH! ther meet ngof the companies. iu the hove ul in ISH, the second in 1833, 1 asuceess. A newspaper that eau turive | HNO ES Ut MY Thomas Lord drove ou Mon. ick must dyed. He was neatly Us? Wasa ap conan t ment 1 . | Fee ay ide MS tise an excel” | where two hundred and sixteen journats have | (i43\fon lis house down to the, i had cashed | «in light pants, dark coat, and wore a The Annual Meeting of the Sivekholders of the | (UC ing is said to have be | tensitely: ian ieubanies iar gia traveled €x- | failed since 1 does not need a certificate of | Ml A:T. Stewart & Co..drew and had cashed | dresced jin light pants, dart : WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY will be | pee tensively. partiew y in those parts of Asia | vood char: rom_ its cotemporaries. May Pah dies icks’ residence cere Tet ts place is Suppl Faia at the ofice of the Company, tn the Market PUOPOSED REORGANIZATION OF THR P.O. D. cat DigAstEEs and Africa bordering on the Medite a. | THE Srak twinkle in the neWopaper firma- teen atov om es prolorine na he a and lis pave is say noon, on the first MONDAY, being the 7th day of | A committee from the chief elerks of the Post | goat anges neo Ledge ~The eleventh annual exhibition of the | ment for many years to come. | ahd so that he (Mr. Lord) should not retarn | yy grax CW January. 1878. for the eb« thirteen Dire Office department has been engaged in draw. | N-Hoyesterday. I wasthought she would ! American Water Color Society will be opened | Aw Nowe home. and that his services were no longer | (7 Der OLIN ox Dive ~ for the ensting year. and to act up a bill to be presented to Congress toy | Eel oll without” Se m The foliow- | in the Acad: of Design, New York, ou the | “* Nea 7 | required. Mr ge whatever | Qin tied an opinion in the cas Jeet within the powe: Ing up a bill to be presented to Congress tor | fie Caditio ‘a orted: The a : Salt Lake (Utah) He from his hoi othtag 7el agt. John Ad Wenzel—bill for a i its action. It will provide for the incre 7 apa _ sep | import, | 4th of February, to continue one month. Only , : Pane bis tou: i thing. | diver Ismissing the petition :-—Ist. Because Washington, D.t the Salrey of the Eoeia hooner # et Fuller, from Elizabethpor al Works Which have never before beeu | ,, TUE WASHINGTON EVENING STAR After a short interval he and Mrs. Hicks eame fs 1g Be & é — eee De Lyte at Dostinene tor Portland, Me., with eoal, was wree V exhibited in New York with he pe. | isentrance upon its iwenty-sixih y cut of her house and got into her the petition ix not properly verified. 2d. The NOTICE. MP. VERNON LODGE, be a mich: and of the be Cod. Mass. serewsafe. The schoon. | Coived-and they must, be ready frou the | duh in ame out in pme new | which they were driven to the p of action. if any, does not appear to é TAS. wil pay a tr mine provortion k Fish, of Boston. with coal, went | 151 id of January inelusive. dres: ut interesting history of itself, | Which had been chose Ph committed ti the District, and they Pricntal Laat \ Fequire | OW Handkerchief Shoal during the scle‘on the Janua : as wel urnals that have been Were residents or Alexand: and thence to th Wiy married j heard of. depot naa vurt of New York on Thurs. nt granted the appl DAY EV captain, his wife and | | ~The “great American scene (ry) painter aped ina boat. The | is what an English art critic irreve ptain, died from ex. | Mr. Bierstadt. W —Mrs. Fassett is sie propriation of Post Office departin its officiats in the matter c tion nearly on a level with thei more than ni, and ¥ remunera- brethren of night of the 2d. The child, and the erew t brother of th posure in the boat. “| started inn Washington, which city Y ently calls | designated “a journalis . will Lord Dunraven say? rhaps come: t present engaged ona dent paper as pe Ving her husband could 1 here during coverture. The hall not be grant mumitted outside the Dist: rte bef: It isthe ji use Afier quoting : : 5 essentiany the 6 Leaver Chief Justi¢ he says:—"Te hold t + Treasury department. A reorganisation | DR. HeMpoup's LeNacy.—Dr. H. T. He vetrait of Mrs. Marti J. Lamb, the histo- cpu eoen tially ths of Comission tine wate oe this court Will take jurisdiction of the sub departinent is aho proposed by whieh ast | bold, the druggist. has atade suppl rhin of New York city. | rite Washin ingaie is father, “The petit Of divorce, no matter whether the parties, | Uustodian of archi | to the court of cominon pleas in Philadelphia. ; 2 to everybody in the capita, “its | ‘enact Laniaud Sean: either of them, were residents of this Distr TING OF THE sTocRHOLD. | ‘Ustollan of a lo have the deeree of Lunacy. upon which he | The Charge Against John A. Grow. ils for congratui ates that their | OF Whether the ground! of divorce accurre > ERS of the WAS!EN N & GEORGE + Se icers Was some time ayo confined fl a Pennsylvania QUBER DERLOR, GOITE HEARISGUN tther is and bh time past d Within it, would District the b TOWN KAILRUAD COMPANY for i Hoa AWE UE insane asylum. set aside as null and yoid. | QUEER Fi epare RING TY presented to the Postmaster ¢ of Dires Fs. Will be hel be office of the Ce . yr " ¥ J ood. eneral for his | Upon the = appolited NEW YORK. Prosperous and Good arts of ition a connnitle the Union rived of hist inne Ur : E ane ae ®hatiev ss oa Springtivid (O.) Repabiie, Dee. 7. 1877. fd age, infir of his) natur; nid of mat OTTO Petornae ne on WED. | lisbection some time within the present * Evid and imony Only “Charley” Richardson, the middie i | Wek i tie 3 are areely any state in the Unix REXpAy the brass of descr ieee VEE th. cell at the Astor hotse “this cout | man inthe Treasury bond swindle, Hed | | We have before us THe WasitxcTon Eves. | bowers, and i unfit and incapable Y , ‘The polls will be opeued ai 12 mw. and closed at 2 | The reorganization in enacted such a code upon the subject of ase of salaries | mitte Judge Cw Dr. he witness stand yesterd ne | ING STAR OL th andsome new | Of the government of himself ith, ina ve ¢ r the manage by is f - = and cite i j divorce as that of the Is governing Pim. | inthe Post Ollice devar is made Helmbol . of | District Attorney H Un the exam It confains the uames of about 200 ment of h caate aud cite mum Districts and, there muy is ‘isto be added a + books will be closed eh of Janz : Soperations since | Phitudelishi tie committee. | tion of i : ¢ Commissioner pavers and Biazazities Wat bave been | Pers he had shown lack of bu jure ary, 1878, aud opened on January. 12h, 1873, the billissuc- | The testimony was taken privately it} Deel.” He said that he met Grow about the | Satted in Washington and buried in that | 1 addition to the ord of epee : this € ik, HOU BS teerel BOE pa of the | be presented to the court LN. | nlddle of October at See er en oe eee ee Ta eg eee ender | SEER Air eae ed che action re. | “number of di- _c. M. ¥- - increase - — nd that then Grow broached to him the sub: et al i BIE SS. ze oF | disposing of his prope! a6Y wanuee or W years past, ' THE GE AN SAVINGS : Cabinet officers, | THe Lecrsi IARYLANDadjourhed | ject of the uneltimed interest on Government S.CT . Noyes and §.H- Kaultmann, | disposing of his property in any manner or | ua few years, past, the tw 2 F : then be appl yesterday unt day next. In the: si wns, Grow had alist of the owners of the pved & Very prosperous and a very good | Shape. — - | very high. «= * Case after case has of : sob the € brought about | leave wat suanted to introduce a bill te bonds aud said he wanted to find several of er. j curred w party has so demeaned the doublin: ry. X on mort : also toamend t them. “I want particularly to find the man lating to appeals, sto prevent delay of their FROM BaLte | trial.” An order was adopted for appointment st evening will | of a committee to inquire by what author } i remembered by the Knights of Co- | the Maryland penitentiary esconvicts of mmbia Commane No.2, Knights Templar, | courts in the District of Columbia. In the | of the presentation by | house leave was eranted to intr a bill for | themsely to apply f fore the ink ties 1 be pe A Chronological Event. Hy First WIFE'S € jadelphia North American, Doc, 8th, 1877. StUCKGE: Of a Racine ‘ : ‘ eslay The event in Washington journalism this | RENT night week is the quarter-centennial of THE EVE. NING STAR, Which celebrates the occasion by he continued, Maybe he is dead,” Riehardson replied. veli, 1 want to find him. How much is it worth to tind hime? Rich- rison inquired. rhree thousand nthe innocent party T. it has ype at te A HANDSOME TESTIMONIAL has happened that MORE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. | A Wroxcrn Hvsnanp § { Henry Doub, Known cit that place, who was once very wealth’ shot himself through the heart. He “had been | Bet be perm <t twice. aid had quarreled with his | f ‘he appt =© HOLIDAY GOODS, tw olla ‘ pati A ie the publication of its history, together with 2 | i ona hs ten Gologne Sets,_tn great variety: Odor Cases, Crt y. No.1. of Baltimg Aree puidge etween Baltimore and Anne | You can find almost any one for that,” | list of about two hundred papers that bev | sean STS ee cut OF he By ‘tis. | N THE JcRY Box. and Decorated Toilet nplay organization in this coun? | Arundel county :a ide forarbitration | Richardson rejoined. gone down in this journalistic cemetery, | - 4 Twloid Sets in Cases, lottheir Knightly respec: | between in try.) of a testimon: aid esteem to this they were on the ocea Mount Vernon in Octe tation was ma of the 1 Lo Suppose that ein the jury box Cephas Jones case y evenly divided. | The facts t jtury the first resulted ters and workme! : " te jife. La Wednesday afterne Atone of the meetings of Grow and Rieh- ee ee ee ene aoe ge aneaa 3 Clerk Douslass produced | Ably Edited. Bright, and Newsy. | joWnl i tevolver toa friend and said copie of the sign tures of the bond owners, Undianapolis Journal, Dee. 3th, 1: I As he could not be foi gee Bie pepper ear ase QESBC | on the 4th instant THe Eventyc iriends went out nd Richardson promised to pro- | #shinugton. entered on the twenty ¢ } and there, upon his Lubin and Atki Cologn tracts. y, Whe eis any v they lave drawn the colo and they assert that inthe the jury was ne: are, that on th HARGE RECOMMENDED.—The dot aldermen have adopted a i ter benefit could ischarge of Wm. ti. . Wsai Mend om Y ined tor the eity by th yi In the eight w jon, and Pesoeanied pouialis | M. ‘Tweed from intprisonment than by his | Ween the a on promis ro" | of its existence, and celebrated the oce Suow weatly a foot in depth. his body was | [ithe eleht whites vicihon, the shape of an’ elaborate and, benctiniits | loser detention, and recommending the at. | {ace 2 Saucy to zo throug the torm of get publishing | azi intere autobiograp found. and beside him lay the revolver w ne of the shield of silver and burnished | torney general and corporat z u 7 . esti bio ites then went colored side for ter Richardson found his man in | fTonla small beginning Tae STaR has come tg | whi h he had shot pself. This is is the third = him fr The water | Oo A Z ove e. ina deep ne of black wal- | les i imprison securing | sleeve and reporied be the kt ding local paper of Washington, and — suicide among Germans in Wheeling three ingin, oe Sige toon a ny Q af rich velvet, hi | for the city such property as he now possesses | sed a bargain with € 7 one of the most profitable newspapers weeks. i { side, thas n aking the final ballot 9 for convic- pemybicts « surface, and bed and afterfaking means toseeure his testimony sto be paid W per cent. and Grow 40 per | CouBtry. Under its present ma - sa ee etenpreeeret hon and 3 for acquittai—% of the 4 eulored ) smiressing It fs surmount as might be essary in any suits | cent. of the haul. Then Grow, Richardson ate ly edited and always bris | eg hHE AEWARK Savincs InstrrUTIos.—The | voting for not guilt. In the easel Baker, in ¥ . ved and colore nderown, | that mi brought by the city. | Giidersieeve went belore : , commissioners of the Newark (N. J.) Savings | which the jury stood 10 for acquittal to 2 for Sr OY ALL ED smplars’ swords, full size, | ee ; and. Gillersleeve signed SI News Directly from Headquarters. | !istitution report the value of assets which jon. the latter were white men. The > Is QuaLy In the deep recess of - Lambert, the | n ailidavit Giidersleeve signed | [Amherst (Va.) Enterprise : nod at F272, allowing for a fair S been quite general among the ; is the testimoni: » oecupled him | t tor his 40 per cent. of the claim. Af | ‘Tire WASHINGTON Sraris the ouly newsp Fat Tales Immediately sncrifieed. The be bar and others for some days 2 Wines of the background of ree feet t yesterday in an Liere was titel in getting the money, | per published at the national capital whien has | #etts that are uncertain are S028, The | that thimes look aif the oie Gas ed a & CHANDON, tWo feet six ine ith, with appropri. | Catensive correspe preparatory 10 his ¥ depattinent becoming suspicious, | heen able to hold its oWn. throtgh all chatoce, | LuteFest received since July J, 187 set up in the jury box. and the question of dis- & CHANDOS, ate Insetiptions In a seroll as the foot of the | Tomovnl fo Sing sing. | At half past eleven his | .04 wanting then inbers of Slattery’s: bonds. | five years nse WHO Wanecon. | [ue amount due deposito charging the Jurors has been discussed by the Siiihad teen Grove are the ames of the committee making | So" called aud a long conversation took pk “Lsaid to Grow,” Richardson testities. sthat. | una dhe mal ewe lites I ssets will pay $71 71 officers of the court. It is to be hoped, : Pre breoentacton, Messrs. WB Buby. Hy tee ia Enee eG scree a eeinek | Meinnsteontrivesbine weye cor the eriiees | adquarters Wil ind {i to their interest. | IB 20 Per cent. already paid. ever, that future verdicts and ball 1. Emnions, F. J) Oppall, J. A. Whiting ‘and | Der in thal section reserved for sonvieted | OF tind my tome ent aye eee bers | THe STAR 0 UDSOMEES | signers are unable to say what the uncertain | Sary sgum will tow vee tee vepaited tothe baneneet hal, Beeston, all | Sens of depressiot, Wis Veatine eae eeet | do with the thing, "He suid he went ne 6 | nae: j assets will realize. The examination will be | does Hot enter Into their delle repaired to the banquet hall, Where wasspread | Signs ; Eeratd win, | With aimessenger iu Washington So as to get yelt som 7 — on el ; cee ie es nei ae aut repeat ° WE Fietcher, E.C. Co. | Whole remarkably ealm.—(V. ¥. Herald, 4th, i them’ s si get; WwW onducted and Handsome. BunwiNG Associations, — The gretions of youth, nervois weaknese carly doce eed. ASSASSINATION OF FIFTEE | lumbia Commandery, & | were made by Major @ €. others of the By sponses came Fletel tM. CAN " Ne e i By (Maryland (Annapolis) Gazette. DEATH PENALTY IN MAINE.—GovernorCon : TNO nee eee ee aD FBO. | are department tng tetoneg Grow t0 | | The well conducted Wasstsetox Stan on | ner in his areumerdl ad te roatcruar Con more commandery, and re Pes nace Meoueh Gs Fesorebure | ke Scry oe ee a Tuesday last celebraied its 25th birth day by | fidenee in ihe wisdom of abolishing the death happy vein froin Messes | {bit the Chinese have massacred fifteen thou. | Have in adentized: Grow ond Richardson | appearing in a double sheet and uew type, | penalty, there having been since the passage arker. D.S. Jones, Rob't Bal, | HUN Men. Women and children at the town of | hada ike this going betoce bal ade Fond looking very handsome. It gives an interest: | of the law only one case of conviction of erane Joss of mnamhood. Ke.. F will senda recel} i. FREE OF CHARGE. This great ren red by a missionary in South Am: acidressed envelope to the Rev ‘FT. INMAN, Siation D.Bibie House. second Washington co-operative building association sold, at its 40th monthly meeting last Thursday $2,000, at an average premium of 110 per cent. bighty shares of stock were redeemed. Isaies, E 3 Ki itting “Fdon't ; A a thus decreasing the usual amount sold as ad? ~ . Ford, Griffin, Stevens and others fight ae omits cs be lieve it is a trap. ing history of its rise and progress. ‘The Stax | in which the penaity is affeeted by it. vances on stock. * aity. 5 NL | The testimonial’ is deckired to be the hand | {ikledto Chine and Mad ene ery. Be: Thave seen Shields,” said Grow, and he | '8 #mong our most valuable exchanges. os > HOT -ODA | somest thing of the Kind extant, and will be | under a general Hing et the Mohecwoegee | has bad ho oie es, Washington.” Tue Deatu of the Rev Win. Tracy. who has | Ligcor GorNc To THE BALLOT BOx.—The “ Po wita . exhibit E r . population, they Were ‘driven out and Hecke I won't let Harry (Gildersleeve) go before Survival of the Fittest. peen for forty years a missionary of the Amer | wine and spirit traders will meet in the Joon, COFFEE, TEA ANU CHOCOLATE, : : = “ xar and ‘the “neighboring provinces were | Shields until I kuow iis allright” sald. Riel, (Philadelphia Press, Dec. 7, 1877.3 ican board in fndia is announced. He was a | nat of Commerce building to day, to orgenize ar |, Tne Cie. RSP! Bank. (Wash- | formed Into an independent kingdom under son. THE WASHINGTON EVENING STAR was a | D#tive of Norwich, Conn., and was 72 years | anew political page the liquor interest in MILBURN *S, 1499 PENNSY!VANTA AVENUE, | fet ac ar er DCM Us doors on the | Yakub Beg At isall right, Grow replied. He must | gatter of a century old on Tuesday. It was of age. Sabet ens: Te awed top mney iC {hat such a party may COLD SODA 4ND MINERAL WATER on asi yo - Ph cesinctpe am Fs ——— go through any way. It wi ba 1 started in y Joseph a practical sy Seal te contro! enough votes in alone to carry @raugii during the winter. dect-ur_ | Perry, is seriously ill-and it is reported that he | Ezorep wim His Stepworwer.—T. H. | he quguehany erat printer. During the last cake ate ae EEX VICTORIA has created the Tinperial | the balance of power in the state iti 5° SAMUEL 6. YOUNG. ~~~ | 8. ot! the verge of insanity.” The liabilities | gnisorthe Bilis horses, Randsien Ra eat or Be ed some 250 papers have been started in Woah | Ofder of the crown of India tor ladies ony, It posed to divide the city into districts and or. BS * ROTARY eUaLiC | exceed the assets “ by a large majority. elo ing over here today with Mrs. Mollie | | DiscovraGiNe Tue OPENING OF BaRRooms. | ington, but-of this number only 17 have sur- | as been. conferred on all the Princesses, | ganize a LEC, iS, ecti7-it Ouvice—Stan BUrptx0. 43-A little Minnesota boy of 6 year: subassociations, and to hold a is stepmother, a dashii idow, fat, | The Brookt mmissione! vived. With the singie eight Indian highnesses and other | meeting in the « . ¥. last | pretiy, but senrcely forty. ath fey dows ah | The yn police cor rs have t exception of the Na- GER, iodian, eighteen ‘4 Academy of Suse tae vi resolutions declaring thattheinerease | tional Intelligencer, no other newspa) Dersonages. Sun, it — week plunged into the river at Rocheste: Stop until they were duly and legally spliced. | of liquor saloons in ‘Goon eae ane ublished in Washington has lived so. ng as ~ ME. LARMIER. De Paris, saved his {year-old sister from drowning. They readily obtained license from the county | against public interest, and ig per- | THE EVENING Star. M FIRST-CLASS DRESS: E 4#@-The New York butter merchants have | clerk, and went in a hack to St. Mary’s Catho- | sons from purchasing and fitting uj iS " No. 1428 Pe rover yrs ~~) formed a national association for the protec- | lie chureh, where Father Klein made them | w itil they have first ascertain whether they ae Hard es—] loons advertise ectzs-Isip.gm Between ‘lath ana ‘bib stieets. on of dairy products from adulteration, one flesh.—[New Albany Ledger-Standard. ny obtaln lieenses, “free bate Zondon sal - s