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moma ee ES ov ——— THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED ¥. Except Sanday, ITTHES {Rk BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania S vena + cormer Lith street LOCAL Woman Snuffrace NEWS. manual ex ' TH EVENING STAR. 3 ; ~oc's, Washington News and Gossip. | me" Govrnswet Receipts To par ral reven :eustoms, $4: AMONG THE CALLENS at the White House this morning were Se < Mitchetl, Chis tinney and Sargent: Representatives Pa and Luttrell: Jud dvecate General Dann. Beve Seeret How eleot U to be the p: Seudder, removed. inia. isan un Pucker new appoint J.C. Bancnor? Davis, ex-Minister an tANDLOD Associate Justi AY EVENING. eppointed of Claims, Jet 2] signed took, tion the bench for the first At ENING ¢ ie | : . Nos EMULY LIFE SAVING MEpat.—The Secretary of the easury hie wing VENING, 8b inst. at 7s me Cae IEANY ix persons trey COMME NICATION 4 : 1 teen Ht NES G ee ATING THE PILaDstrina Post SEN GEES Goh a0 ul Parker, of the AY AND FUK ESTABLIS ive o Phil ¥. DAVIS: SONS. delphia to examine inte the sok &. Ml, STINEMEDZ, nsation of clerk CHARLES EUOSE of Congress of Mareh, 1 WALTER KER, Will te clad eloek | ( - | GEN, BANKS. wy | tition will be of ¥ te the eha dicates tha ilivote for it. atuse he es not think the President's title a good ane bee nthe contrary, he recards THE FoLLowise GENERAL Corrr Man is appoi at Columbas bar TIAL ONFERENCES FR wks, Ohie, With IGU EUR, i a Battime: CAISE E. Quy hom, th in Spencer, OBrien, Mh infantry, j J. Waid - WIL-0X, Who was a ca ME NAT. ¥. Ae revenue marine serviee from Iss by 1872 . | he was removed for failing toy exami th ‘ | uation ordere ell has MONDAY. | become eneon ae i Runkle in get restored to the Rise surzeon Draper, reinstated in the i has mn piieutioN Lo the Pre be re St A MEETING OF TIE STOCK! Sa WASHINGTON & GE TOWN KAILROAD of Dire will tne he Oe stored to the posiion whieh he pied. ty ocet Prorosey Patent View of the de RerorM. —In ater ny DAY t The pails w | ber of the mo > Patent Office by fi oks Wil! he ele proposed that the Enztish system in re Boeke wt he ference to. p: st dticed. inte. this Moc ions would be t auld sd the vight tot polish . KOON 4 MISSISQUOI SPRING WATER patents be the courts. aetent woukd lly more than ted i penses tit t ) dueed from about wate be cRR. ANEOUS mm tm of this great spring is a spe GUTS DISEAS. ARP eC TION wriites of the B i prominent Drugs Wonderful cures ean. quoi Springs, Fra ) Tue Trapr with the trade cirenla has bee in wit the trade hh Mr, between the Por: UNRIVAL al eould be ine i At, Lubaece. Is QUALTY AND PRICE. iim. Tumnber. ttul staves a ons protitably he United Sates, amt Champagne Wines of Tin Av rich mn: MOET & CHANDON, atton MOET € CHANDON, | Heached iuting. RENAULD FRANCK MaS. DANLGKES AND Woatay SUFE novi-coly Sole Agents for U.S. A CONTRA! ICTION.— A CARD. | sir:—L notice in your report of the p: - ofacaucus held by the delegates t To all who are ring from the errors and i a suffra: aveniion. that met yester exetions _ ReFvOUS Weakness, early di Ton “adem aos | mde to the ne wracdices : nue a Sen daw twas in ses: T.INMAN, Station D, Bible Hou: ust Woutan suit city sepBb-vok ky tly that such stalement =P HOLIDAY GOODS, ts. in great variety; Odor Cases, Cut January 8, ISTS. and Decorated Toilet Bottles, Ivory Brashes, ( i { | Tnloid Sets in Cases, Tortoise Shell Combs, Fina | { 1- Nayar On —Comt kV. ww detached from und of the Kear- and placed on wailing orders; Lieut. Commander C.F. Goodrich, Lieut. Wm. Little, Masters John lis, DDL U. Coiogues, Labin and Atkinson's Handkerehiet Ex. sine 7 W. 8. THOMPSON, 15TH STREET. tracts. ait ir SODA, S HOT with COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, ar MILBUEN’S. 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER oa @ranght during the winver. “decttr WS> SAMUEL G. youNG, NOTARY PUBLIC, OrricE—STar Burivt . H. Chasmer, from dou Waiting orders from duty at the experi: battery, Aimiapolis, and ordered to the Constitution, oth inst.; Passed Assistant Pay- master Wim. Thoinson Kearsage wd ordered to idshipmen Hodgson, € H. A. Has. anes M. He oet7-tf D> PER CENT. OFF on CHILDREN’S CLOAK ITED SLATES.—A ‘ommissioner of pn the Chinese lea plant and the ¢ ties of the United States for successful tition with China in the production of been published. Ti shows that die been suc ivated and From this day to January Ist I will give twenty- | ve per ceut. off on my stock of | CHILDREN’S CLOAK! CHAS. BAUM, | plant, | Vin the United States tor a number SOE Beventh street. ~ Tex has been prepared: from Pi csccand Between D. | plants grown in Georgia, whieh has been | Win {Stronger LUMBER. € ainpe i ‘0 failing to tr eo LUMBER. LUMBER. | the plants. while nd soil of te ptton zone are ble to th ture. Twenty inillien dollars will be nually Saved the country When its st iS home grown. WILLET & LIBBEY, ComLectOR ARTHI York. has written i to Secretary Shi ‘nan, criticising the investigation of the Jay nomission. He calls ita star chamber and uel ineui He says the a prop lomakea defense: he invitation of the atsto come before it CORNER SIXTH STREET AND N. Y. AVENUE. @UR PRICE LIST IS THE LOWEST | on nplaints, none responded sav personal grievance. He says LATHS! LATH LATHS! ull the reforms sugzesied by the commis. nded months euce with the sion h oashis cor- ‘Y.on file in the ‘asury department, Will abundantly show admits that he appoiited men to oftice whom he did not Knew, bat says that he always knows the names of the persons who rec mended them. In thisconuection thus made appointments, M: ry. ame as You and other members of the Cabinet undoubtedly system with referenc: lie officers I have vet to le LATHS—Best Bangor; per thousand JOIST STUDS; per bundred feet... FENCI 1x6, 16 FexT; per hundred. WASHBOARDS, Dressed & Jointed; CLear 1.50 pale WIDE 18-1NCH BOARDS, Dressed... 2.50 rie tymnay BUREAU INvESTIC . ce | Peportof the bourd of inquiry inte the Indi GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, LARGE | -yureau, whose general conclusions, resultin: STUCK. in the removal of Mr. Gaip . the bur Were published “in yeste: PAILINGS, DRESSED, 4 PATTERNS, With stan. gives a deplorable picture of the Sereol Work. cal Workings of this branch of the Interior de- Mr. Galpin is found. by the board ised the xreatest de Juels power al matters. tis opinign: iuflacuicin Commissioner Smith such an extent that to ge his chief clerk he often departed from views which he had already formed and ex. | pressed. i: ake Comm siouer Salih oF Chief Clerk Galpin the management of the bureau vance. | Wax characterized by the absence of regula- tions, syst DRY LUMBER Under Cover tn our Large Du¥ Lumen Sax. WILLET & LIBBEY. CORXER SIXTH STREET AND N. ¥. — i and inethods ; by the suppression Ba-No Branch Yards.@a ee a cebeinr coneapatones es te ane ae : —.. | eatreless disposal of papers and records : by the LSE TSE re Gee are | Saicial power to anothers ty ihe loss Or dlaape DEEERGAN?- | baa factious opposition te tho beard of Indie ue teaspoonful to a serilon of water will wash @inbes, tins, floors, glusware: two table-s} fo a (nd of water Will wash clothing of, Diankeis, fanaeis. ‘Try it on your ws pane mn mad inn ioners: by unfitness, imcompetency, riency jh subordinate officers: au ‘y neral «demoratization of the bureau ifiroughont. The board also report that the | important duties of the branch of the bureau fats inds, org ('s weaspoonful toa gallon el ‘brushes beau! 4 in New York have been intrusted to an inex- apRaggees), 1S Wak ely Behe Neuaes BONES EN | perenced person, who exercises independent YOUNG'S DETERGENT, | control in New York eity, and dictates to mem- bers of the board of Indian commissioners; | who has appropriated to bis own use or dispo- sal property which fell into bis hands as a goy- | ernment agent, and who has ne record account of his transactions in part or whole. The dis- | honest practices of Indian ig geogyon ee 429 Im ete.,and the ineficievey of the management which permitted them, are fully and minutely MSE ABeER, De Ports, cee | exposed. Here fs an tatbounded eld for tie 0. 1428 PENX: Office 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, jaB-tr —_Dowling's Auction Kooms, _ AL, ECONOMIZER saves 25 per cent. of | Coors, stulpreventscnxere. | exercise of civil service reform, and no doubt | Seeretary Schurz will use if. of | "4 back ‘to th + | on Mrs. Hayes s; WASHINGTON, D. C., TUF: Society. yester fternoon were families of the Jus were at home to ors, and the rlors were crowded t ly all the afterneco: Mrs. Strong was assist- ed by her daaghiers and Mrs. and Miss i | and Miss F Hadelphi The lat- The’ receptions | very larged of the Sup ter young is the stepdaugh'er of one of | dudge Strong's da Mrs. Field and her isier, Miss ived together, With their customary courte Mrs. Jones. Senator from Ne- vada. bas entirely recovered her health and is woking as Well as before her ma She {and her husband s si Miss LI, Pee ceived yeste in their Deautiful home on Capitol Hill, The H Dunn, jown ladies ot Capitol 4 alse welcome as didi Mrs. ho have Mond: hasa hop tie wint nine Will be ence DW: hat her moti _Shonld she may visit her durin | do ‘so «it : Mrs. Wil day by Mis ath Cc nil Miss: hoy her y isome stepinottie ed she made 2 his lady v Mr. and Mr eats yeste weleom i who have lived in Washi turning ti al N appear is che Mr. Albert Rhodes gone toNew ¥ an indetin wi, whieh has occas + for he tgreeable in Inany gonUiIE EXpressions OFF hats Curned a reputation for beit tly aling that w his evening. | yo have iny | > Invitations eater tainments becomin | erous each sand | the season will be ve ay A handsone entertainments Wil bev Miss Gi Lieer. B.D. Bircitcock has b from duty with das executiv en de S. coast si of the Suppiy. he on the Mex. about the by Lieut. Col. siven yesterday T THE REGULAR MEETING of the Cabinet freed to recommend to Con loan for placing goverment | Inong the people of this country. ‘The | rs will be made public through the \ s departnent. | Tue EL Paso Isvesticatioy.—the | tary of War has designate sn HL. King, | Of the 8th infant nd t. Col W. Young. i to proceed ty El Paso. j Texas. to izen appoiuted by the | rer invesiization of the i nt troubles i so county Vieonous MEastnres will be anopted by t Interior department to purify the servic | based on the fets developed in th ching gations of the board of ing mento the Indian pure i “Tire dis. Is of some of i elt ollteials is ¢ | and the lightning may strike ia another | form in an uner . at beast “Col. Hateh fi quiet. Consid Mexican si awain on sixth :— be restore th them. Al quie better without 4: [sisned ]— JouN Pope. Brevet THE MEXICAN Borper IN STIGATION.— munittee on military affairs yesterday afternoon, givin information concerning the Texas border. He said there was much less stealing and murde ing the past year than in any former year, and gave an interesting but fun ou the border. He said the object of Is into Texas was plunder, and that the Ss border wanted ing to prevent raids and be but the tion. Diaz wast av good neighbor, mounted Lo much. THE SOUTH CAROLINA Te telegram y morning from DW dated '.. January Sih iG sd to the Commissioner of Internal Rev stating that: “Warrants have been i nd served on five of the prineip: ted in the forcible rescue of e United St missioner Pothier at this place refused to be ted. but fi in toda PREME Cock iSO IN THE McGarr RAHAN CasE.—In the case ol M ‘ahan rs, New Iria Mining Company; error to the Sul preme Court of Cilifornia, the U. 3. Court decided yesterday that the record kept atthe General Land office here of California confined Mexi grants relied upon by MeGarrahan as evideiice of his tite does not prove the conveyance to him by the United States of the land in controversy. This record shows an instrume the name of the Vresic¢ y hiss , sealed. but not countersigned by the recorder. The Couri is of opinion that because the 1 does not show a patent countersigned by the recorder it is not sufficient to prove title in MeGarraian. Other questions raised in the argument are not considere Affirmed. SHOCKING DEATH OF 4 RAILROAD EMPLOYE. On Sunday, Lewis M. Hart, upreme ‘ain ell and the wheels passed over Amputation was performed. but \ { 1 | | | | a | 1 | to his system. " The dee years of age and unmarried. E Teiatives live at Lancaster, P: | | DEATH SENTENCE OF MoL Dennis, a notorious Molly Magu | aliases | ville, Pa.. vesierda; sanger ai Raven It made a speech dec In the supreme cu day the death sen Cue and Kehoe, confirmed. Me- Molly Maguires. were FUNERAL OF THE VicTIM OF A CAT BITE.— This morning, at ten o'clock, the funeral of the unfortunate little girl, Laura Desch, took peer at Macungle. It will be remembered hat she was bitten some time ago by a pet Maltese cat, from the eflects of which she died on Sunday evening last. The funeral wa: large one, the Sunda: wol of Which she was ; & member followin; he ‘emains to the grave. (Allentown (Pa.) Chronicle. th. | | THE GREENBACK Mass CONVENTION, to be held in New Haven, Conn., on the 15th inst., is designed to arrange fora series of meetings throughout the state in the spring and sum mer, and to fake measures for a thorough or- ganization preparatory to the poiitical’cam- paign in the fail. A Mrstster Drors Deap.—Rev. Leroy B. Gaston, a well-known Presbyterian minister of Memphis. Tenn., dropped dead in the street at Helena, Ark., yesterday, from heart dis- ease, Tue Dioceses of Quincy, Il, and of Louis- jana, unanimously consent to the confirma- of Dr. G. F. seymour as bishop of Spring- Uo field, aud J. H.- Eccleston as bishop of West Virghitas 3 : ; 1 enied that had ma an otter Lo comer ' . rd eale: of panice, if would not den . ra Sih biethniay with a doubeesheen, | Het the uuet and water ms woulas | in Which its own histor wary tis! | Me tig to BE Innvunerdbin conten parties waten Ral aae | ath ae Effect of the Armistice Report on the Yr eompanies W | throu: ryintothe | Judgment by Peers. seen See apuusa sem cen THE FINANCIAL QUESTION, Crane ING STAR. | of t sary ex ae be eieens _-——_o———— pabae posed tomakeany uit for” MORE BUSINESS FAILURES. mt ; at they sent en Was found that t THE EASTERN WAR. HANDSOME VOLUNTARY TRIBUTES, was as jollows: Washington Would Not Be Washing. |.) / 14 They ser | Without It With the success of America 5. 18 ministration had grown to ser ‘ THE WAR INT PAST. rot twenty-fifth ann pertance t vem than the cont | Baker Pasha Pro: ted. versary of its foundation s | _Loxnox, Jan. S—A speci Spateh from reached by Tie WasttNctos. STAR, and tl Tatar Bas Teleaeaph says tht event, is oti f the sirvival of ey Pasha (Valentine Baker, formerly. cto: the journal over the | nelin the British army.) has heen promoted to failures. in. Similar’ entes the rank of lieuten neral. nat ma first saw the Huht pital that it has with his le Tu ach beranse - bu on on south Dak: i part that he could sentiment at the expense of the latter could not refuse him sup y snubbing whatever, curth. “They With a constitut votes mea claims, not so ig te i m Const A cry is be asta.” pation of Sofia. Vienna correspondents of Sofla is of great arty Russians: it gives them a base for tions in Roumelta: q es of the conn the Stra for the re tb lopics. Lis setid testified to by the fact mt a place in Wash. A curious feature of # forth the resulis of bed ene yor t upies so pi ington journalism. r dis the two hundre found newspapers at Pouunit and as southern men maids ! > Norme Two hundred and sixte and in the main southern soldiers, und Sicile Dees Metropolitan bank clected the a mor ; is probably unpre: | standing from sore exper was naceand T diols ‘ Thempso outside of New York. | volved. they were united almost toa man in tr en tes i of representati VerbMwit With great freedom ~ hess. They probably have {| StambouT on: their Si Whether they would ot Use: men assailiu nav mulation of is deubiful nproy hington sad st ment Mat in no ey is of the uintry into wal anee of power t should the ed to plunge Saw that heir party, would House bx They | t of dissatu. | Certainly a Capital Newspaper. | ily resvived to use it for peace. Meehan lie eo eraae hes aa 1 Hoi Washington) Dec, Gy 2877.3 | FM A 2 cousider- | Hof cven if Mle goverun rates Its a ae Bee: hor Hayes. ke !) | Correspo: donee betwe: et handsome new South meant what the | _ St. Betersh ring for the oc muth Would hot be iy | wxpox. J sath in Is oi stich republ viva ! Woks as if i thy ral disorder ay Mm of Se : espondence betw idon aint | A © eae nes quiet contin it Teomiinu « Petersiur. Fespe tive oie raise |X! otis pse t can celebr throug a deine ation, With the British AS MOLY al street was die ti t the ul of fort the and Ww baby mors about the future ac © oftices of th laess of the denied. Me aware and Ament given of the subj: discussion betw Which the south had Ta OU id he ve nent. Southern ing whether, 1d ear Not Resigned. News, in ane douL carrying jit | dents until requested pear ie ondon Markets. uid disappeared in the qui 4 ive eee . The Ties of Wis morning, in its 6 ’ century Was given. THE © Tag is the NS Who were in a position ticle. says riees at the Ipyrnts bulwark of the special correspondents of the | io Know 1 TOWATA the contn y as ait th ats ont th EES ih whose disnatehes to outside jours Which Goverr ided upon, aud Ml. The deiails we : Pipeeea ad et | Shieh he } y in his tette Lind. 1 from an ii vad pro! f tl it is const sion to assure write by instkin: | of accepta the of the | these south alviy be small aint sed would e4 prow tcarpet-bag rule. nS 4 : ey eae’ At is stated that the action « SOF the aiieton | i tbs is y F abou! et hile omy mines ly work for shington | petween southern re Ht Rug bi'l has for the time being, to all apy nding neg ny ee spat pes © no s woul: nd? ances, quite subsided Mpayy pared th atmos Oe An manent ¢ home rule | Wldhat Pasha Gone to 1 ices whlch was wits ished here has the 21 who desi ne jute Paris. Jan. s—Midhat Pasha. who reached but which will probably a f ig tl hational ministration for | is city from: home left ioalay mer and Departments and Whit purpose of comp! x a lasting reconeilis | pe Laon é r becolly i before "3 Aitormoen Journ ation amd assuring peace to the south would ee goes to press. Stil that is no reason w be co received. i at all the results | 1 7 L ‘. orig papers should. in some instane i ee : Seoul FORE: ELS AS OAL QUBNSION of the war and all new rights to. th i would be insisted upon and pi the trowb! Ine new cit. | WE STAR rh cin copying iS items Without evedit. Action of the Pennsylvania Legis- Jature, | | ow There was ne promise. to individuals, New York, Tan. §—A spee : Powers Wae.—The | . ing that approached the characte! : 3 om, Tan, special from Harris or Tuy Van.—The s H Unsurpassed By Any Other. hothing that approached the character of bar- | s: The republican house of re I read says that Russia after he | (Md) Advocate, D 1 | Reus af war the announcement ot 2. pre ist night virtually deteated t immense sacrifices, demands the tight to | ‘PuENrak is too well-known to onr people to | ception of He as the best present. a eee ee ercciee: (ite Gite: | cuss the Sondittons of peace wil iat conmy, heed diy commendation front us: but we cutivon the other. That it is. the sense of this house iation of Ue peace con not forliear expressing our a bill now pendinss i fate, nS Settled be a events, His is unsury iby anyother newspaper in the | Bicks in Washi | eae haath Riatel atte baile reataien s nt et ta i aetenain wien { count i i that enters into the com odenee Philadetphia | tiie tree colltas it suit the vanquished concerning j Position of a first-class jours Hicks i and fineness to aay amount, | their position and publie apinion ¢ a, t 2 ally { if ECOL a the re ween the powers. i Oldest and Best. i o Well Gran | Hc recaluticar wae otteréd Uy Mi i | reports from Pass’ speak | Staunton Virginian, dan, 3, 1878 $ It vi minds | yepui he Vote on ceferrin | weather, how | Our friends who wish to keep posted on nas | se Who were living at the Arlington | ye ays. . | been ex | Honal attains should subserive for THe Wasit- | hotel in this city. in the winter of Iiz.thesuar | * "3 1 the fol. | contradic Radeisky"s INGTON Ke Ais the oldest and best con. boarder or that Lishionable house. Mrs. Hicks | jow to | movement ws Mt is t (paper of the capital. always presenting on inregal style. She had) the ms, by Sb yeas | ported: that th we wounded | the very latest news ina fresh aid attractive best roomis in the hotel. She was aceoin | , | Turks in Song a armis i {tis published in the evening, and ied by Mes. Hills, an old lady of white hair | it is the sense of this house | tice are appare Furkey | ibers in Staunton carly the aristocratic Was unable, as | that the bill to repeal th 1 section of the | objects to the , military | morning, thus giving them the hews | we noticed, to be out much night. She resumption act pudding in Congress, | rs and prefe ial plenipoten Vhours it advance of the morniag 5 in th of friend aud companion to | ought to bee nd that duties on im: ; | Mrs. Hieks. She had her suite of | ports ought to be payable in greenly i SenE SIRERECTaeer= nis as Well as MYs. Hicks. ch had } | ARREST ror RoBRING 4x EMrLorrn.—A ‘operty seized for violation of | | at the n: and Ohio’ Railroad, was killed at | beriaud, Md. He had rin ahead of the change a swi nd in attempting ion took place, and he died from the | at ng Paper. nd Me: ad he NESS EMBARRASSMENTS. hto jhe New York orn iN, ¢ ar. clit Bankruptey. . January nis « Star is undoubtedly t p Wh PD saten & * Tryon, of the 1 * polic ied in Washington, D.C. J here, having in tody Janes FI : ormerly a k in the desirous of subseribing to i a y. formerly a clerk | i paper published at the national eapicud we | ls sy ie Washi un. Passets $187,000, _ tg ES papel fe epee | Would for general purposes unhesitauiugly re- | DEE GATOR AR ee vent Insurance Comp: paper published in that whom he arrested comment MIS eter te Or these ; Hon was, made yesterday by Coun- | It aries on Wedwesday iast. Flannery . 4 rece a slie raat rte. on be OF The stoe ors | haseed. a funds of the Energetics Abi | fifty dollars a day. She rarely i f ¢ s charged. stole € fT Enersett A leona away from her “apartments, s e comp New- any, and, with r. cudeavore Frederick (Alq.)) Uatoi | dining out, she always came to the 6 | ar aneeilor Runyon, tppoint ape justice. Officer Tryon secured $4 EVENING STAR, pu Washing- | oelock dinne I weil remember the sen. , ment receiver to t r its af sh from the inen, also gold watches, meer: pit Tuesday of fast week entered upon m Which attended her entrance to the | fa It is cha edd th me omy schatm pipes, and other articles wh the twenty-sixth year of its existence. Ti ining-room. ‘She was 3 dcmost | Solvent, iis capital having been imy ni with the stoten f conducted with had pure) hiy, but never showi A handsome horse | fourth. { r waived a requisition, and agre is ene of the Most suc is best displayed ina sinple harness. Being a | without further process in the 1 esting Journals of the horsewoman, she followed the motto tn her —The the tes ars in an entire new own trappings. As Precall it Ldo not reamem- : SEEMS TO BE F handsome appearance. | eee eo aeon below. 2 IT SEEMS TO BE THE AMBITION of all youn t tisht rd 24 dele a White Hall ts be below, and at its finer form than M ally tall time she wore little jewe wives to look well when any | other day a south-side bride’ th | the front doer. The 1 Full of Good Things. Washington Anvil, D. We att | this February, 88 Oats quik White, 36 fix up” THE EVENING STAR cele eklace of diamonds and ee There sass wenn ‘sary on the si 4 ionally solitaire r! “2 anucis Condi lightning work the dressing case. eet full of good thi incud- , thumb nail. Her dresses were singularly . S.—An offi Quicker than it takes to tell it a ribbon was ing a hist I nev r skeich of Wash- | in, but the fitting of them was a work of na ‘tor assed a less satis- | fastened at her throat, a flower stabbed in inet during the time Tite Stan i s been | v dSerrg oe ep otra actory night ths oped. His fever | her hair, a flash of powder on her face, published, w a valuable bel inte ing r iG ia ca slightly increas she Was at J or, a es eS. productioh.. Tue STAN Wieden eee prog. | but they possessed th id sel BhUy Increase The gentleman said he a ee perous than it as tos nd We hope that its | conselousness that | nee. Side rimoner Be, Markets; rginta sixes, | PhS. aud couldn't remember that he had Tete re te Selebrate its: | Hiiseboth in Issa new | deferred, 4: do, consulidated.: 6642 North Car yasted food since be tefl Cincinnati. —{ Oil C Fi 4 hers told me) every d olina ‘sixes, old. 16:_ do. new, 8° bid tonday. es 1 Date Wk ae mie & agar active and firms, 9%a8) . a Before the ladi al their major domo, | PUFA TIMORE, Januacy 8 —Cotton quiet and A Love Pownrn OF ARSENE i who never Jeft their side at th le. Other | nT 1.” Fiour dispatch to the Ci ; | Waiters might bring Mrs. Hicks her food. but | nged. Whe: thern dull and ington. K A unique t ; «| only her own servant might phice it before her. | ern dull_and Jower—southern red. & nspired in ircles in the nel dress and a double sheet, in whi Her dinner over, the whitest of hands were | 1,380.45: do. amber, 1.4521.50: No. 2 western ml of the K. € George interesting history of itsel, aud appert 1 | dipped in the finger-bow!, dried on the softest, winter re pot and January, 1:58'3; February. | Cain, colored, had two sweethearts whe eee uf over Ufo hunared and Chitty Hoanone | pkins and drawn again into the whitest | 1-41 bid. Corn. southern dail ud steay > western . al ly all defunct. which have sey | s. and Mrs. Hicks and her com mn | ae nd caster —s0 white, 58a57 l= poh ona Ha ARTI aa arr NRO | marched out of the dining-room. prece | low, 53:56: western mixed, spot a + Sy verloving swat H western steamer, 53'qa53 “aly mixed, 34 e all to her: shi al follows She her servant MON MOT Tuk ST. notwidl I by the eyes has been a new aud si httle com southern, 33438: western tls. do. jet and Tye q h | love away from he continied he: : it was of the best. None of the commou herd | easier. . Hay dull and unchanged, Pro- dl this i hit continued health and | Gyerdricd their, fleece at her fire. She went | virions duitand kako e both 1s 00 Betemenne | fe nd cht _ outa good dealin her own ges, driving | packet. 3 wr a ae a | arsenic What Lord Macantey's New Zealand. | i118 {ui of banged, steppers toa tite coupe | tai. Land crefined: 8.) Butter quiet antae: | Wastin este tay, Hear. aul Vie He ag ata her Saddle horse. changed. Petroleum dull and nominally: lower. respond Mobile Register, Dees Cotfee duil and unchanged. Whisky dull, e park, followed by her groom in | ts—flour, 4.3002 wheat, 31-000. ee y coat. cocked hat. siriped waisteuat | | Wheat, $1,000; corn, ¥ at the STAR came out yesterday ina | and kuce breeches. she was the personifica- | auuary 8.—Stocks firmer and | SOME Years ago a democrati i" neat new. d id spread itseltover a double | ti9 grace and beauty. She was, if P re- Gold,” 1,02's. Exchange, | fluence. jumped from the second story ef his sheet to commenor: twenty-fifth anni- | yrember rightly, on intimate terms the | Governments firm. residence on Marshall street, and sustained versary. By way of contrast to its own lon- | jouse of Bancroft, the historian, and | ™ uur dull and | severe injuries. He has been insane from gevilyand well 1 prosperity it published | with the families of Severalof the foreigi'min. | dec! lower, Corn | strong d and it is doubtful if he will ever a hist its] Mf journitlistie w ister i heavy recover his re Gen. Banks was frequently on. in her | and also Gen. Butler. Ther Bush was elected district was, I ad displayed considerable LONDON. January 8, 12:30 p. m.—Consols, Veapital, For years THe Star attor c bonti in 1868, the only duly newspaper here that | {el Teport current at one time that she | hls 180F-e Wege New jeans aecount. U.S. | ability'in the office, giving promise. of a bri Ss made money for its proprietors; and this | and Gen. Butler were to be married, Tl bis Central, 74” Pennsylvania Genter, | lant ‘professional ‘career, which was subse it continues to do without the aid of govern: | jot extraordinary. as her name has been con . | New Jersey Central. 15. The rate of dis- | quently blighted by drink. tient vot the least doubt but that, | nected with a good many desirable widowers, | count for thice mouths bills in the open market. Is = when } ew Zi i lander, tiring of the | including Gen. Schenck and the ‘his 14s percent. below the Bank brother of a) Bicoudven A BRIDEGROOM Fails TO ApPEaR—We Maris from London bridge, ol ones ie gelantic the Duke of Richmond. Her departure from | ° tand rate. — rie wate. marriage between Mr. Wingo © mount to the dome of’ the Capitol, that Fashing wretie or Ii rd at | - nda Miss Carlton, which was to ty gaze Upon the broad. Poton he | Mashingion regretted by her landlord,at | typ tween RrxG.—The report of the New | 244 Miss Carlton, which was tobe celebrated and the be after Ave- during Christmas week, failed to come off, in consequence of the bridegroom failing to put in an appearance on the wedding day. we iY Virginia hills, he will, 4 p.m., hear the newsboys | York aldermanie committee that. has been so fh thee long investigating the Tweed ring swindles THE AMENITIES OF THE DOMINION Can- nue crying “EVENING STAR IN ‘A telegram from Quebec is as follows: | has been published. Itis severe, not only on | jearn that Mr. Win, isa young man o nd “Hon. Mr. Angers, attorney general for the | the members of the ring, but also on those character, and this n makes tire ction Survival of the Fittest. province of Quebec, recently insulted lieuten- | Who have, prosecuted the ‘ring suits, and all ar the more unaccountable. The bride took orfolk Virginian, Dee. 7, 187 nt governor Leteliier, whom he dislikes, by | Who have in any way had anything todo with | Pe? disappointment with much equanimi eurrence of the twenty-fifth ej ing in reply to an invitation toa state din- , the ring aff ne seeimcny, the report | and waited on another couple the same nighi sary of its foundation v | ner:—"The attorney general refuses to dine — S#Ys, disclosed a frightful state of demoraliza- | [Holijas Irervrd, by “THE WASHINGTON STAR, and the event is | With the lieutenant governor. The premier | {On in the public service in every branch. — noticeable bee ' has interfered, a i Augers has been forced to Thirty millions of dollars was stolen, of which ¢ of the survival of the jour- #aThe King of Sweden has a new ine! 5 i Jace decuUs ors 2 p “ x dred and seventy-six thousand ‘ “+ nal in question over the many | apologize in wriiing, and also to proceed to only eight hund car, made in Wilmington, Del., and is able atpri > natioua | Spencer Wood and repeat the apology verbal- | had been recovered. Men of both parties com- | now (o attend to lis “ 5 z 1 pag uperprices Gt ine eattoual capi al that i | Tris thought he will have to leave the cab- bined to bring about the plundering. ‘The | Hav é2! correspondence when he i cominittee are of the opinion that they have ‘brought sufficient evidence to light to enable the successfully to defend actions now feature of its record is the table setling tort the results of the two hundred ndeavors to found newspapers i #@ The steamer City of New York carried hl twenty-odd from Vera Cruz, on her last trip, $140.000, part the eapilal | THE KING oF Irany suffering from the Since Tr! « i attack of pleurisy which commenced on Sun- , pending against ther to an amount aggregat- | Payment of the Mexican indemnity to the Ave fathead ee a uundred and sixteen of them | Tay and Prof Baccelli, trom, ome, aud Dr, | Ing at tease $200,000 that the hove eae | Uulted States: yunprecedenied anywhere else outshle ac | Bruno, from Turin, have been summoned jor | sufficiently plain that there are no insuperable | 4@-A. L. DeLesdernier, of the bankrupt New Vork be ‘ wv OF | cousuitation. The’ sufferer is in perfect pos. | legal obstacles in the way even now of a vigor. | firmof John Island & Co.” Meriden. ‘Conn., is a i ssion of his mental faculties, and desires to | ous prosecution of such of the ring thieves as | held in #1000 to answer a charge of swindlitg. ake part in the direction of affairs. The news | are still living in their midst in the enj of his illness was communicated to the Pope, | Bright as New Silver. Sl thelr stolen gaat ment | The ‘terious Island has disappeared. (Prince Geergean, Upper Marihoro, Ma.) : | When he asked the Cardinals who were presen! —_——— a You can get a very good idea of * natur- THE WASHINGTON STAR on Tuesday last cel- | uid happen if the Vatican and the “sees” another man's Ree he ies on Page beg s by view. ebrated its twenty-fifth birthday by appearing both became yaeant. “ante” is frequentiy obli to callin the as- | around the tab’ —{ Burlington Hawkeye. in a double sheet and new type, looking as = — sistance of his “ unc.e.”—[Boston Post. # bright asa new dime. ‘THE STAR in this nt. | | DIPHTHERIA IN SALT Lage.—The Salt Lake | sa Counterfeit Mexican dollars are cireulat- | , 897 What is called a onee; railroad is ives an interesting history of its rise and arene repniss the death of three chilaven ing in Indiana, and the bad dollar and the | belmg made near Oil City, There is Unt nto wich net | JRC berate wana et cag | te dwn topter reg pg eg dred na hirty newspa Ts Wi ave Ap- 2 are run, len or peared in the District of Columbia since 173). | Mite aa-Chicl Justice R. M. Pearson, of the su the employment of remedies or the consnitation of a physician, he relying en- tirely upon the teachings Of the Mormon eld- ers, that the eg: on of hands is the only ne- cessary remedy for healing the sick. down, nd most of these have gone to that bourne Whence no traveler returns. Broke Turoven THE Icr.—A cab broke pee court of North Carolina, died in ‘Winston in that state, Saturday night, aged 73. Se-There were 1,560,029 tons of eval taken from the Cumberiana & mines last. yezr—a_de- = € d whether it is better to live a dyspeptic than to through the ice on the outskirts of the city of | ward bishop was sent for every day, and laid | crease of 142.259 tons as compared with 1876. die a drunkard Halifax Saturday night. The Misses hands that done. a#z-John Morrissey ‘ksonville, ae Under arm: every MeDonaid and I Boutilier, pe John W ilson, Bie ae ee : aaa wife has ined ahi. He has Settled z soldier ‘carton ihe ‘- the driver of the vehiele were drowned. COMM BE Aaa ay Ad. Members of the general | Tung disease and ean harilly recover, pocket the Tintand benlage weccmeary mt pupae Scans ie Qeuras| sate arco a Ratu tac | eh gcd ‘elenatEP ARE cay ts | Metit eaaE Sal oes y e for apt in 1s x - city of nm de f | order 4 es open primary schools in political economy. rade. sins Sorrar es | peawel tah ee eee ‘a-John of Broad. | ag-Mrs. Helen P. Jenkins says the THE DirFicuLry between Spain and in relation to the execution of a Spanish su ject for incendiarism has been satisfaction of both parties,

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