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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penmsyivania Avenue corner lith street, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ——__— E EVENING STAR 1s served to subseribers In we city by carriers, on their own secount, av 10 eents per week, or 44 cen’ ‘rinonth. Copies at the counter, 2° centseach. By mail—postage pre- pald—60 cents a month: one year, $6. is ‘THe WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday—$2 a postage prepald. 10 copies for $15; 20 copies ‘Bz-Ail mali subscriptions must be paid in aa- | ‘vance: no paper sent longer than so paid for, i ‘Be Hotes of advertising made kuown on applica- Telegrams to The Star. ra : ? RUSSIAN VICTORY. I's enn ; rT CAPTURE OF A TURKISH ARMY. + A CHICAGO FAILURE. See BRILLIANT RUSSIAN VICTORY. Capture of = Terkish Army at a Ve, SI-N®. 7,731. . WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1878. TWO CENTS, | ose. rerencnte fan tte Grand Duke SPECIAL NOTICES. a 5 és 5 iAN. D.D.. of Bat- | more. “will vrach, im MeKondree i ~» REV. M =x. si g Presbyterian Charch tt “There will be. ZR will be unable, by o preach in the Fourth anced. 0: roo DARIMOULH.—A_ of, D> att ov TH COLLEGE ASSOCIATION will te heid FRIDAY EVEN January 1 Bliss, Esq.. , Al Dart- 2 the off E prelitninary to the annual din mouth men are ‘ivited to be present, JOHN EATON, Presiden ND. Secretary. 39. JACKSON BUILDING — ASSUCIA- Subscription Books of the newly at 7 o'elo FIRE INS. CO.. D. ting of the Stockholders of %o.. D. C., Will be_held at NAT. M ‘The Annual M vat. Met. Fire Ins. C : The Office of the Company at 12 m. on the SECOND MONDAY. being the 14h day of January, 1878, for the choice of nine Directors for the ensuing Year. Volls open at 12 and elose at 2 o°elock decaT SAM. iS MISSISQUOI SPRI The water of this great sprini specite tor ER, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, SCROFULA. @UTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, and all diseases arising from impurities of the BLOOD, ‘The water is sold by ail prominent Draggists, and Famphiets containing wonderful eures can By addressing **Missisquoi Vermont. Champagne Wines of MOET & CHANDON, MUET & CHANDON, Established 1843, RENAULD, FRANCOIS & CO., novl-coly Sole Agents for U.S. Sp A CARED. ‘Fo alt who are suffering from the errors and indis- @retions of youth. nervous weakness, early decay, anhood, &c., L wit! seud a receipt that will &. This great remedy H New York eo&kly Brushes, Cel- Yuloid Bets in Cases, Tortoise Shell Combs, Farina Colognes, Lubin aud Atkinson’s Handkerchief Ex. wae’ W. S. THOMPSON. t ate 708 ITH STREET. KS> Hor sopa wit COFFEE, TEA A ar MILBURN’S, 1429 Pex €OLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on @ranght during the winter. dec4-tr IL5> SAMUEL @. YOUNG, NOPARY PUBLIC oetli-tf OFFiCE—STAR BUILDING. CHOCOLATE, LVANIA AVENUE. 6)— PER CENT. OFF 25 ON CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. From this day to January Ist | will give twenty- Sve per cent. off on my stock of CH1 .DREN'S CLOAKS, CHAS. BAUM, 408 Seventh street, dee26-1m Between D and BE. Bee’ THE YEAR WITH A DIARY. A large assortment to select from, FANCY BASKETS AND WALL POCKETS ATA REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT. ‘© our recent prices. SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, jané-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenue. LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. WILLET & LIBBEY, CORNER SIXTH STREET AND . Y. AVENUE, @UR PRICE LIST 18 THE LOWEST ON LATHS! LATHS! LATHS: Mdor Cases, Cut | Niche as has telegraphed the following t he = a a = = me | Enipress : = ~ a a LOVTCHA, Jan. &—1 am happy to congratu THE EVENING STAR. Woman Snuffragists at the Capitol. Seciety. EFORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. j silver, and to discontinue the coinage of the | late your majesty upon. a briliant, vetory E PROCEEDINGS IN THE LADIES’ RECEPTION The ladies of the Cabinet families were “at | five cent nickel. Referred gained this day. Gen. Radetsky has, after ——<————_————————————— ROOM. terday. but few of owe THURSDAY, January 10, 1878. } a ; House thes bs in sed memntinee of the | desperate fighting, captured the whole Tark —_ : : The delegates to the Woman's Suffrage Con. | jadies seemed disposed to venture out even in | | SENATE.—The Senate was opened with | Whole on Mr Wood's resolution for investiga: | ish army defending the Shipka pass, consisting | Washington News and Gossip, vention, in accordance with their announced | carriages during such imelement weather. | Prayer by the chaplain, Rev. Dr. Sunderland, | f0"S Mr. Eden in the chair, weincctteen nines Wires ano A HaNosowe Borgur® of choice towers | RUIPOSE, today took possession not of the | ‘The first soiree dansunte of the Washington | ,, ME: Ferry presented a peste tae ahead, | TBE Mime ts Dead: Lomg Live the | pied Kezalike Gen, Skolwlell hokis Shipika 4 ROME BE ES “S| Capito}, but of that apartment of it known as sembly Club 2 id gi 1 arge num’ of ladies, Ly ent lotad from Mrs. Mahion Loomis adorued the desk of | CAPitel, but of that apa of Sen foseinbly Club tast evening dis great credit to itution of the United State eee eee ee Armaiation, the ladies’ reception room, sdjoining the Seu- | the gentlemen under whose auspices it wa | Ment to the Cons ; ate chamber. At half-past ten o'clock the no- | given. The first exclamation of each person | Prohibiting ‘the several states from disfran . EMMANUEL, It of r SENATORS Eus' nd Kellogg. of Louisian: vel exercises were commenced. Mrs. Isabella | Who entered the room was one of pleasure at | ¢) ny of its citizens on account of sex. | The King of Italy (who died yesterday after | that journal that he believes six weeks’ armis. TB n Carolina, were | Beecher Hooker acted as master of ceremo. | the tasteful decorations. The halls on both | Simiiar petitions were presented by nearly | noon, as stated in’ THE Stax last evening) re- | tice has} Iready agreed upon on the rator Butier, of South Carolina, were | pies She offered prayer, a la Beecher, and | floors were draped with a variety of flags, | every other Senator present. . | ceived the consolations of religion before his | basis of uti possidetis. A disp: from Con. ir places in the Senate to-d the ladies sang. “Guide us, oh! Thou | whose arrangement was unusually handsome. | , Mf. Conkling presented the petition of the | death, When the sacraments were adminis. | stantinople ‘to Reuter’s: tele Se A . eat Jehovah!” and repeated the Lore Mrs. Ricketts reecived the company in her | Alaska Gold and Silver Mining company, ask- | tered to the king he recefved the priest with ns that a similar report is c presented im the Sen- | prayer.” Short speeches follo ‘They were | most agreeable manner. She wore an elegant | ing for protection in the prosecution of their | serenity. The king then summoned Prince | 2d that miliiary operations are fromeitizens | of the same tenor (although del with | black velvet, trimmed with bands of embroid- | business, : = _ | Humbert (the heir apparent) and his wife, | Suspended from 10 o'clock Saturday night: but sof the United | mere fervor) as those of the past few days in | ery in shade A number of petitions in relation toa revi- | Princess Margharita, to his bedside, with | Reuter’s agent poiuts out that these rumors PRINCE HUMBERT SUCCEEDS KING VICTOR Lonvon, Jan. 10.—The ent of the Manchester Guardian telegraphs to Senator Daw n the Senate to-day. S" FIRST PETITIC lors, and earried an exquisite of Michigan, asking t i i an sex. | Lineoln Ball.” Mrs. Crocker threw boquet composed of over fifty Boston buds and | Sion of the tariff were presented by different | whom he conversed afew moments. The king | ale Necessarily premature, since. the military States be not disfranchised on account of sex. | Lincoln Bail are Croker tities 1 the valley: presented by the gentlemen | Seuators. : nee | then srmmoned ail those ‘who were in the latives of the belligerents to eondu Liev. TURNER, of Lieut. Col. Shatter’s regi- | into the gathering by rushing to the front and | Of the club, ‘It is customary for the clubs to | Mr. Dawes presented a memorial from the | habit of approaching him. He addressed to 1 not then been appointed : 1. Shafter’s r y who | Boston Board of ‘Trade in relation to the re- | every one present afew words. and afew mo. menit, bas been ordered here fromthe Mexican | eee due tinal ue meee vevouitien aie ironizes their entertainments. “The -musie | Monetization of the silver dollar... menis after died. The news of his death soon border to testify before the House military stomachs and sentiments | Was of the best, and the floor in perfect conc Mr. Eaton presented a memorial from ex- | spread through the city and caused great eommittee. iether than thet: Draiee She eaid’seareage | lon for dancing, and that amusement was en: | President’ Woolsey and others, of New Ha | thiotionsamoug the peoples. Atlihe dhoas il Was stat ring quite a violent speech. She repeat- | Present a handsome bognet to the lad m " ¢ pecs ‘ : re alee i coinage of asilyer dollar | Were closed. Prinee bert anized JACKSON BUILDING ASSO. . . came bere 7 ‘an, | doyed with more than usual zest, sinee on the ). in favor of the coinage of a sil closed. 1 um Was pro: PEON will te opened at once at the following: TRE PRINTED REPorts of the Comini r gata samme. pany ee a sani pretty little cards for engagements the square ¥ je confirmed the New ¥ Re pbieane ro are. laces: Fae Tt ce Rasa | exs of the District of Columbia, the Commis: | Qasted, and that. she was a starving woman | danees were Interspersed with waltzes and | lexal tend TS ee te ecr0n The shone ae en hem ione! rt » \- uw > echel palops, instead aving 1 dances exchi- ci 0 < E DYING KING'S OC SSION. Maller « etts nekley "sith. sioner of Inter mid the: Comp” | now, Dutthat atthe foot of the Beecnors she | ively. This gave atv coportunlty: for enjoy- ion upon it he would move anamend- | It is’ stated that Ring Victor her suspended yesterday, 1 7th and ¢ | trotle “urreney were laid on the desks | laid ‘all her troubles. She’ charged also that | TVG¥; TMS save, an opportunity, for enjoy: n conformity with this suggestion. coufessed to Monsigneur FE. Marit assets about $100,000, | Ai inyolu ey eae of the Senators this morning. Some of the advocates of woman's suffrage | sndit was unanimously declared that the As: ions relative to the bankrupt law, the | tan, ofthe Apostolic palaces, who was Was filed against’ Elisha Char So oea on tae Meniiantare. SOLUTION ceusrigaTe: the resiora: | une Mee Preemie. - sembly Club deserve thanks for the innova. | metric system, pension bill pay of letter ear | him by the Pope. Helwas: ed by luinber dealers, yesterday by their ¢' hand @: William Maguire™ RESOLUTIONS TO INVESTIGATE the restora- THE DOCTRINE OF FREE LOVE. ii dt to enju rices and Y signear Cenk, ihe Pores domenne & claims of #1 : ent appe: more than Gen. Sherma eared his wife's objection y the | i several private intere’ who has | duced and referred. to the | Mr. Dawes tion of Dr. Draper to the navy. and Benj. F, | Quite an excitement ensued. Following Mrs. | Kunkle to the army. were offered in the Senate | €! eee speech there was applause, mingled , " B . ‘ i with hisses. . P: 7 card of no ung belle wa Winthrop and a nected with the | the state dignitaries whe ty coed refe! SAeye Leo On on Mrs. Hooker reminded those who were in- : ied Withee n tex or | Cambridge University for the removal of the FESORUEO t they were in the | Gen, 8. Gen. Van Viiet also joined inthe dance | National Observatory toa more healthy loc _ i Da petition of R. ©. | Prince Humbert, the Pri Suicide of a Prow he king re the king received . me the communion of extreme unction from his tag sali clined to be boisterous th a {ee w settie: : mas v th \ plain, Anzeno. Towards 2:0 p. m. the op ig lady . es eee ie she-postcomes|| ema ed tO Rave aaNet: | with a pat. He says'he thinks all officers of | M8): icrmai preaciited a SlMIIAT creased, aid he was caused (oithakees ase ca be learned olher daes ne ROPOSALS for furnishin; fe Pos! fice i am ennai; oy. rmy should we heir uniforms on fui . Mr. a 2 a similar: rreased, and he wa sed to inhale oxygen, ontin had i or 00 the weadie department with stationery were opened to. | _,Dr. Mary Mary Walker created some mer- S oceasions, such as evening parties, and bya large number of scientific gentle- h Seemed to give him a litt ae ntin had invited his father to the wedding fe one riment by'a speech in which she declared that vf informalities in’ some | at the next Presidential election all the colored, of the lowest bids, it is probable that no award | women in the south would vote, inasmuch as will be made at present, but that new pro- | they weye enfranehised under the 13th and Mth posals will be advertised for. amendments to the coustitution. : = an; This announcement. was depreeated by the pill in the | next spes ferred to the com ve the disabilities s of the country He saluted those press ent introduced a bill to relieve cer | twi of women; referred. Also a | plom ‘i a \ te Chinese immix suest, Miss Swartwout, attended the Assem- | ferred to the committee on foreig t fly. General Van Viet was accompanied by | [This is the same billintroduced by Mr. Shelly ker, who took the ground that there | pid wif ernie iss Moore. General | 10 the House before the r : e established. . daughter were Mr. Edmunds i jeme resolution ladies adjourned tothe Sen- end, Miss Wesson, of De- | Proposing an amendinent to the constitution. and the latter had refused to be present, | ee Who Has the Appointing Power: EW York, Jail. 10.—A special | he a The late Chief Justi ; n buvied vesterds isa fants, ahem pers ape | tween Governor and the sup dlers that as to whether the rhor hasar t imanucl’s life Was dedicated to the | point a chiet ihe soe Hass vight No nd happiness of Italy. — shed that all Should take the m: consideration, It would certainly our soirees. ter under | men in difierent section ut, bendin: brighten up Mr ry », then sighing deeply, expi ists, being informed of the de: Humbert’s accession, 1 immediate day, but on aecoun SENATOR SARGENT introduced Senate to-day, Which was mitiee on judiciary, to rel and and Mrs. Pelouze pre: pnt with their fi ‘ where they were interested rot " nt ae y i Mr. Her—A. FOV i x for the iy 2! 5 =e oni oo es geal : 1 is troit. The latter ned skirt on | | Mr providing: RING HUMBER! z A Female Lawyer. of women, Heaisnodereds joint resnton | spe vators of the’ proceedings. nue ate et ca | Iupitier on the nyblieFands in Cole x King Humbert I. has issued the following | New Youn. : i 4 EN ULERTES. nd, Wor’ eee 3 Mr. Dorsey—. supplementar: prockimation : as yesterda © the Toth amend Mrs. Frank Crocker, who made the incen- | (nal red, wor Ang ule Dolor Lot M : fans: steel nen ~ anted i law. “She pas: a highly eredit tion. She is the first wo in this state. Kicked to Death by Her Husban New York, Jan. 10.—Mrs. Lizzie Wall was brutally kicked by her husband last night and will die. to the committe the | Hot Spring: HS, | Italians Mr. Plumb—A bill to reorganize the pay de- | denly nt of the army. : | founder of the kingdom of [aly 4 Glover—A bill to repeal certain pro- | has 1 en from us. [ received bis last of the ae me opriation acts of June | sigh, whieh was forthe nation ; his last wishes, very long at th ening over The nN diary speech. of the morning, took a seat in _ ihe reporter's sallery. Beyond one or two * . yest reeeived 2 ra faint murmurs pplause, when Senator » { plished manner, presented a couple of peti- Re 5 ‘aunenred to great wil. | which were for the happine the South Pass of the Mississippi and securing | tions for female sufirage, no demonstration of prea, Dou OF whom anpeared to great ad. —To extend the provisions of | voice, which will always re twenty-two feet of water. He had previously | any sort was made. by the ladies, Senator daughter of General Lestie Coombs, of | the tet of 184 inrelation to the prize money to | bids me vanquish Sorrow, ahd. received a like amount on the same. serviee ent introduced a resolution to allow the | (ie daughter of General Lest OS) oO | ah feet officer z n granted a lie p was and ¢ inal red. daughter of General niece Miss Dutt, of > nd Miss Bain- mmpanied her i eo pretty . ‘she + | duty at this mome: There ison’ —— for twenty feet. He gets half a million for to appear before the bar of the Senate | Aone SE eee ee ety suns. A joint resolution proposing to lee cathe Markets. each additional two feec up to thirty feei, and | and plead their ¢: In introducing the | Ket daughter, Miss Semple and Miss Chur wa ntto the constitution permitting following in his footsteps, | g BALTIMORE, January’ 10, "virginia sixes, hen $100,600 a year for twenty years to keep it esolution, Mr, Sargent made a little speech | friends with her. She w over rose'silk uu by remaining devoted to those deferred, consolidated ¥: do, y r '¢ series, 40: "North Carolina sixe: the aid of which he accomplish new. 8 bid to-day. Sugar active an : ask of rendering Italy great and BALTIMORE, January 10. united. TI shall be mindful of his graud ex iL p to that standard. ng Wor suffrage. Senator Edmunds | cf demanded the regular order, and said that no lent existed for allowing any person to r before the Senate in argument on any by 1 ish made polonaise of rose and wiite | | Mr, Kellogg—For the improvement of the | striped satin, and solitaire diamonds, of large | Mississippi river and the alluvial lands along | ‘ | THE SILVER DOLLAR.—Senator Eaton pre sented a petition in the Senate to-day from | appe , set ayim of onyx, forming a neck’ tle same. Also. a bill to authorize the estab- pendant and earrings.” One of the most beau- | lish of mail steamship service iu the gulf question whatever. If one woman is adiilted iM Det ork ad 1 | aaiile OF de vation to Bis country, lave of pe ew Haven, Conn., asking that a potba be eahcant me 4 . tiful dresses seen was worn by Mrs. Sullivant, | Of Mexico, between. rieans and certain | giess, and faith in liberal institutions, whic 20 eri coined by the eak on this subject, the precedent isestab- | the young and handsome stepmotlier of Mrs. | ports in tH i fimy house, My sole ambition reollar of 42) grains be coined by the i Tot any person io address the wel Young and handsony other of Mrs bes (nce Revablis of Fmy house. “My tion trimmed across the LOV' 3 to be a lega ender the : government, to be a legal tender to | Crimuned ats the | amoynt of $0and less, Mr, Eaton gaye no- nution direet- | ary to inquire any sub) te ple. ever. The ¢: idic ad. His successor order was repeated, and Mr. $ ians, your first king is d } front with row! s. M ay ts ’a5 Tow heel and report W ‘tion had been taken I prove to you that insti sd a, ee that W 1 e - A olt The waist was low necked and repor will prove to you that institutions do not die. | Casslonhe shoudl oter ain amendivent ene | fee tat he would eall up the resolution to- | Shine, ‘She wore noernaments: vAtiss Heard, | Be any otticer of tl Let us unite in this hour of great sorrow. Le i sented inthe petition. TROLL W ee | General Butler's niece, one of the loveliest ; War for. the reste us strengthen th bodying the views p been the lress of rose | Benjamin P. Runkle, and whether suc | 1: whether any payme ss so, by whom and to whom Tur LORDS STILL GivE No SiGN.—The mys ance: whether the United | tery which still suirounds the disappea r payment of said Ran- | of Thomas Lord and his wife, attr: his dismissal, and | attention yesterday than on previous Kile has been an ofiicer of the | js a common remark that every one has! e that date and entilied top surfeit of rumors, a soa Similar resolution in ry jaa fs ccompanied by | to the restoration of Dr. Draper to th i Rhodes, of New York. Mrs. | navy officers. hite silk trimmed with wide Mr. Saulsbur allowed to be pi sent, Wore an exquisite hed with fold: tulle. dotted with | Was Miss Smith, wh : ry handsomely young friend with he AMONG THE CALLERS at the While House, this morning were the Secretaries of the Ti sury and Interior, (he Attorney Genera), Sen- ators Dawes and Lamar, Represe: rfield and Foster, and Mr She wore Las Miss Wa Dover.ass Toco TO New Youk ror Trav. | Sil dull choice western Petroleam nom Hand unchang 2 girls pre silk, gar' i packed, Coffee’ dv __ Savannah: thence by Atlantic and G road to Baldwin: thence by the West India. | T it Company's railroad to Cedar K | and thenee by Steamships to Ha | | a became Weake E e, long, short, 485. € firm and \ and higher. NEW YORK. January 10.—Fiour doll and declining. Wheat dull aid anchan Corn 4 chedule time is to be eighty: t hall hows. Mr. Vail, general stiperintendent fae if Dr. Draper would be n person or by counsel. ry id their cause | of ther i es, will leave" Wash: | Dew SQrk for tial in. tie Grow sotlepitacy : reity of |. Mr. Conkling said it Was not so stated in the unnot fail to have the con- ary 10, 12 ‘ | ington ay for the south to perfeet the | Fae ye nas baer turned over, to the cus: ft tilis entertainment: y | resolution, but he med there was no Many inquisitive people who ¥ and the teiails. nsion look and linger in nt. bonds, 1042 TOT 4: new fives, York to-night by Deputy Marshal L. H. Doug- 4 lass, Ratiroad, 16% ar or no sleeves at all were much | committee of the and especially no | pass the Lth-street . however, even by those who wore | Stinding committee, that would not be'gov- | the hope that they may see wonders which waists partially covering the neck. erned by the rules of propriety and fairness, e been invisible to all others. Between eleven and twelve the gues’ | or that Would not per person accused an | however, maintains the sa invited down stairs by the attentive hosts, ouportuntity to te heard and the customary responses: are i bouillon, sandw i were fier e discussion | questions. The sous of Mr. Lord, despit around inthe tlag-draped hail on the | amended, on motion of 3 have not decided tot K nd floor, | tinetly authorize Dr b ASuUres to rve i snor Shep. | heard pn motion of Mr. PaRDONED BY THE PRESIDENT.—The Presi- dent has issued pardons for the following: And an. RATES FOR PUBL Cen The directors of to-a} count at three yy we Bank fixed the mini ments caused by the dee General relat Bary Bayt {9 o'clock last evening a fire broke out in the barn of ‘ates to be paid for de at Spen a hi senienced | in Peunsylvania. 4 1 be inserted. shall fil attending art \ nds <-Lord’s col i ra of the United | Last night nothing bad been | ress for the right | Lord by the sons. s many representative | [exun Inthe ease yoster ian AV 5 fo five months’ imprisonment and $100 fine for illicit distilling. n Which there is no toone years | government advertising, aneifort will bem reports of ex-Goy a an, the | commission in hinaey upon their eE. Bulmer on the place. imprisonment ution, for | IM a Short time to introduce a bill in boc | he: we given by his physicians, | reference was ehanged to the uayalconimit- | that has been done is simply the transmission, igh Bridge, town of a The on he Su. | houses of Congress providing that the rates | His accident has called forth many earnest ex- | te . . : igh the ofa letter to Mrs. L h its contents of hay (fo ns), ' fOr urged to private individuals shall be paid ions of warm sympathy. Mr. Burnside gave notice of a motion tg re- ging her, for the ‘sake of her lus ig nents and (wo Wagons | Db. Armand. the indict. | £ lvertising government cont a . and Miss Watmough giv eption | consider the yote on the Runkle resolution, | daugh ve them some infe adjoining out-buildin were totally ment nev 2 Ham. | With spe tes Whea the government inte last evening to Miss Edith Fish. rly all | With a view to move its reference to the mili- | about no answer has been | destroyed: four horses were also moud, sentenced i 7, ) estrequi Ail newspapers in wh the guests were young people. Mar | tary commit return e letter was given into | consumed by th The loss does not : ments sh the this pi ; Mr, y 1 serva urgent offered a resolution reciting that as th 1m ant, | fall far short it of their an All advertising in newspa si day the 2ist of May. wheres iu pplions, exe to which invita. | Stties 1877, shill be audit pe Hons are issued, is not generally observed this | Of sult usands petitic and whe! | insuranee. The fire was of incend weedings were | aud is believed to be the work of N.Y. Tritune, number of whom have fe nd ofdoredl to the Supply, iz inst. lowest and best bidder, the cont olson from the Constitution and ordered cring the internal revenue pape nS e head witha smali revol. | day night last by the pranks of what « them supposed to be ghosts, are ny company be direeted to keep him infor its aflairs Was eeldedly vl. He will her W ay nth et for deliv. froin Peper. himself through ver. The proprietor of the hotel notified Cor: dmunds demanded the regular order, even yer e some ot inthe peniten- | M ent advocated the resolution. and linge taled. Mr. Peter Keciener Says th ; ell, Mass., to the Treasury building here, in- erald. 9 1) cen ee Pepe cd og linge ne on “Covene? Says that | x forms, ‘ he = Sag all moonshine. covered yesterday that the scuttle leading from the fop floor to the root fad been left om fastened for some time past, and that some person or persons, desirous of playing a joke upon the inmates of the house, had availed themselves of that means of to the Constitution ; pounds. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE REPUBLICAN CON Jordan, 0. G. Dod Bi y at . " f them. He thought the question not so intricaté = + VENTION yesterday adopted resolutions depre. that Seng require r consi }. M. LD v.—Gen. . Crittel M,C. Brecsledrags Sere ty . eee hat Senators required time for consideration mae from the Ussiper and ordered to the | | A BOLD Max—Gen, Tom, Crittenden, M.C. | cating all sectional feelings, und white recog: | Wet bemators reuuired, the for considera ihe cating table nad kaa aovermint one Conanitaion: of Missouri, will soon wish that he were dead. | nizing an honest, difference of opinion as. to Mr. Edmunds said there arute of long | fig hits tite Yesterday Messrs. Stein & Co. " SE cerca He objected to-day to a resolution introduced | the past acts of President Hayes, “welcoming nding that forbid any person appearing be. | IE, @ cool Chutacine gia hid th THE NATIONAL OBSERVATORY. — Se by J Kelly to allow the delegates of the | 824 approving his patrtotie arid since: f the Senate. There much to be said in is y favor of the peti on letter and read the othe. ted that the writer had lost $200 " re ‘ rial i: 5 a v! e C1 4 - ;, pntrance. Near Thurman presented a memorial in the Senate | Woman Suffrage convention to be heard at | te keep faith with the people, and secure ons, but it was against the by there is a vacant house througt to-day asking that the Naval Observatory at | the bar of the House on Saturday in support of ; Whole oan tee PSsi if H iaet emiclent, | logic of the resolution that the petitions re- | dressed to them,which b intruders bad been in rg tn pgm Washington be removed to a healthier and | their claim to suflrage, Judge Kelly plead beth ere pat auroistr 4 opposing a they supposed that | their way to the roof. All the mysterious onal - | quired more than was accorded any others. He | Coroner Filinges but ss ous any attempt | therefore insisted on his demand for the Se fi better location than now occupied by it-andto | With him to withdraw it, but he was ‘ine: ra) ns Se any atten ‘SU | Seeley found the viee of gambling irresistible; | Visits. he Says, Were made to the third floor, secure to it buildings that at least shall be fi able, “Crittenden ought! to yet his Hear ine He Ree aren, and cont gave nOHes TALS woula that the money he referred to was his own, | While the occupants were engaged atdiuner iis proof. ‘The memorial igned by P young of Princeton all b nd that despair of not being able to leave off | the basement. Mr. Keeleher added that. he Professor Pier monetization of silver ambling, and fear of the discovery of his | had secured the scuttle uow in such a Way thet ion of cur. his resolution t Celle; and rei pinded t rency. of Harvard, President Porter of Yale. J KK FINANC tor that no ed that it | weakness by a young lady to whom he wasen- | it Will take a first-class athletic ghost t . Hilgard of the United States Coast Survey of. | TI y are mnearthing the THE MEETING OF BANK PRESIDENTS in | (Ud not be set, , bimous Consent. | gazed, drove him to suicide, “He was al i Herald, Jan. i epee fice. President Garland of Vanderbilt Univer- | history of Mr. W. F. Endicott, late president | New York yesterday adopted resolutions look- |, 4, £dmunds’ demand brought up Mr. Ma- | honest and industrious, and ‘returned froma of the C National Bank of 0 whose arrival at Liverpool the other a good deal of other people's money lias al- ready been recorded. Endicott, crediting these tements, Was a financiering ilver resolut nh as the regular orde: TIT has just ended at B the tnt Hea ntift, Ira Melendy, re vf at highw accident resulted in Tenn., President Barn j College, New York ; Prof. He the Smithsonian; Cleveland Abbe, f rector of the Cincinnati Observ chie, of the West Point Milita ing tounited action by the leading banks, lies and mer zing Congr dling. silve | successful business trip a few days before Christmas day. The firm were so pleased with his services that they increased his salary, and le went to Boston, his home, to pass the holi- ays. He returned on Saturd ving m the town for injuries He asserted that his Dill,and to | Charged that’ the Seeretary of the Treasury and the director of the mint were both hostile ge of the pe ie ‘ enius equal te | urse uponeall. trated ones be di eporie aralysis of his le aie, OF the West Font aut F | any of New York's Cases, or Gilman, or Lam. | Chants. traders a ae ttitutions aud wer | to the ve of the silver dol nd urged | forduty, but his samples Were jot teadye aud | Mat they were dead so faras moveme asgow, Mo.: Director Boss, of the | berts. asa member of ali the clubs,and | theiraians upon a welt. ba Speeddiyras | Hat legislation in that direction should be | jt was dtranged that he should start Wetwene | feeling were concerned. ‘The efforts of thede: Allany Observatory W. Bernham, esq.. of | bad everything handsome about him. | possible. ° made mandatory. the loth and 1th inst. The next the firm heard | fenee were to show that he lied, and so medi- Chicago, and Onuard Stone, director of “the | Hess ciréles he was ranked first-class . ———— HOUSE.—The assembling of Congress, whe- | Of him was that he was dead—[¥. ¥. Worid, | Caleaperts were call ek i Observatory at Cineinnati. | Member of a flourishing grocery firm, and vir- THE AMERICAN SOCIAL. ther for the beginning of a W session, or | ot | legs, cuts made and ammonia see tally the sole owner of a bank, he was recog: | TION commenced its a e he Leginning of a new session, or | el he did not wince PERSONA Cox has improved his l everywhere as one of the Solid men, His | yesterday. President lengthy recess. ordinarily attracts a | Some of the The Peters- rac unday says: at such ap ers are familiar with the wor f | not possible : but Ub ew York Children’s Aid ty, under | & man could have t whose management last year a nuinber of | tests if there was any feel orphan boys were brought to this city and pro- | petimented upoi _ | generosity was much commended. His pr chartties Were munificent. but und | personal apy kers. and | only a mil | not in color. uando Wood. by shaving off his wh ‘rowd of spectators to the House of R: however, the crowd not so great as usual, owing perhaps to the bad state of the weather. There was, never- i a good deal of buzzing and tall F Wich. Conn., presiding, ‘eport all that | ted on the subjer I cheap houses for the pe D, le, ing an ount of the movement in ew Yor! ladelphia and other cities, and ‘ad on state and municipal debt: a ; jury did not believe that nough to stand such in the parts ex- Mr. Melendy the in form but ue, Mr. Fer- ‘osvenor, of LATHS—Best Bangor; per thousand... 52.00 J@IST STUDS; per bundred feet FENCING 136, 16 FEET: per hundred. WASHBUARDS, Dressed & Jointed; WIDE 18-INCH BOARDS, Dressed. GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, — STUCK. PAILINGS, DRESSED, 4 PATTERNS, With Serool Work, DRY LUMBER Unckr Cover in our Large DRY LUMEER SHED. WILLET & LIBBEY. CORNER SIXTH STREET AND N. Y. AVENUE. | “enw wee Branch Yards.-@& Us IT: SE IT: USE IT: DETERGENT. Owe teaspoonful to a ga//on of water will wash @iskes, tl; floors, glassware; two tabie- mfuls te a tub of water Will wash clothing of all kinds, blankets, flannels, ‘Try it on your mir: ‘# ('> leaspoonful toa gallem of water.) “It will clean halr brushes beautitelly’ YOUNG'S DETERGENT, Office 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, _JanB-tr_ Dowling’s Auction Roo A UX GOURMETS DE WASHINGTO. RESTAURANT PARISIEN, yan Fears. Avenue, opp. Willard’s Hotel. First-class French Restan 1 tion.) at half the prices of the others, not e=CeP- 3 Tbe nots Mt f to 7: a la carte all day. 'e take any kind of orders cl any kin for the city at very G. BROCHE, tor. First-class Lunch Roon at Cate Fraheals aso tin? CeAt Economizer saves 25 per cent. of aj, and prevents clinker; sh ruggists. _ Senerai Kyency. ‘3138th streetu.w. 429 1m ME. LARMIER, De Paris. Me RS DRESSMAKER, 10. 1426 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2ct83-Istp,3m_— Between 14th and 15th streets, is onthe | vided with homes. Major B. F. Winfield, | damages namec floor. The members dropped into their seats | through whose exertions. these. boys mae gud into business as naturally as though there | mainly secured. was so well pleased with the XTEEN ELOPINe WITH Six ‘ at Stockholm had only been an intermission of a day or two. | scheme that he has Kept. ity communication axed sixteen years, U Collector Lew PONDENT of the in At 22 o'clock Speaker Randall took the chair, | With’ the society and tees ene umication | ijah Soper, a wealthy farm el, is at the that the Texas Pacific MARYLAND LEGISLATURE.—In the Mary and, after prayer by the chaplain, Rev. W. P) | ments looking to the bringing here, on the | Baldwins, Long Island, eloped, } Gen. Ben. Butler was not s will command the | land Senate yesterday leaves wer ; | Harrison, the Clerk was directed to call the inst 3 35 rs Size 3 ing, with John Bedell, a man sixty years of H $ y y é granted for Tith instant, about 25 boys of Targe Size and y ~ Judge Durham, of | voies of 136 Representatives in the House and | introduction of bills to amend the registration e ed_in the city yester: a majority of 19 paper n that caused by any other | ‘Thos, Wentworth Higgenson, of Rhode Island, at city, or by all of them to- | and Rey. H. Wines, of Iiinvis, were elected delegates to the international prison congress Speak city. Postmaster s here to get a new | Mission as post- the ¢ | Wanhle. () ster expired yesterday. ~ itvel, Of the Ist Ohio dist Sbbiit House. in the Honse to.d Kentueky, who a Toll to ascertain the presence of a quorum. * to work. The boys will leave New York | #g£@ Seon after his daughter's departure, the Senate. The Texas and | laws; to regulate the taking of oysters, so that | 1Wo hundred and five members answered to | Gn the loth and arrive xt City Point, by way of tT. Soper missed his bank book and some | brought With him his wife and daughter, who | Paciiic péopie rely on the passage of the bill | the bay watersshall be o| 1 | their names. e 0) H i cash, Which he had in it, Yesterday he visites | will “remain with bim during the winter. | introduced by Mr. House, of ‘Tennessee, and | state, aia the river waters to ene of the The journal of Saturday, December 1th, thea Pent ume mentioned. Wines Jamaica for the purpose of procuring aware | No member of the House has yet shown | Mr. Stephens, of Georg it of these two | counties wherein they lie. Inthe house that | 1877, Was then read, after Which the Speaker | th, 0 f ei se boys can get comfortable homes in the | ‘ut for the arrest of Bedell for trespass and ui esol sti- | measures they expect that the e who intends to offer tion inv i mittee will | portion of the governor's message relati announced that the business in order was the " 1 abduction, and for the arrest of his daughter ing the alleged Presidential frame one asa compromise, which will be ac- | the house of forrection was veterred. ts resolution heretofore offered by Mr. Wood. eeeene, that they wilt he mete ea eG ae on suspicion of theft.—[N. ¥. 7 mune, he | a Colored Constessm w. malls, co Son ga able to he promelcrs of the coe and | special conimiites, with full powers of investi- Pending itn seine number of gentlemen inthe rural districts Too Heavy To Canrny.—The N ich rolina, was notin his seat in the House to- E escheme, The company is having pre- | gation. A large number leave: intro- ending its consideration: . wave applic: a i rl ec * ~— the = Norwi | day. "Speaker Ramdas desk was ora. ments showing ti ri 4 sons eae aut Mr. Kelley asked leave to offer a resolution | {ese bage, “Peucation to Major Winfield for | Conn.) sulletin says: “Ouie manutactarin mented to-day with a . i | s at the completion | duce bills were granted, amo el day magnificent bouquet | of the southern line will be of great benefit to | amend the tobacco IHADECLIGN fave one tke nearly two feet high. the goverument and to the people. ing to the repeal of the mortgage tax: one an. , a i baheesce nS L | thorizing Baltimore city to subscribe te i TEMPORARY EMPLOYES OF THE TREA- L inden or 8 Oe. Commixation.—Dr. | capital stock of the Maryland and Delaware cog ce the adoption of an amendment to the | ning says: “George Creagh, a newsboy in | find it, with any purpose ‘of defrauding SURY.—The Secretary of the Treasury has sent idermann and E. P. Wilbur, the committee | ship canal: fo confer additional powers upon | COustitution to prohibit the distranchisement | Allegheny, where for several Years he hassold | them—for the brokerage and expressage fees | letter to the Speaker of the House, saying: | fy iHctichish operators on the board of con- | the convention of the Protestant Spiscapal | Of any citizen by any state: and that there be | s papers. was frightened by the fire on Fed. | Ani! the limited quantity of trade dollars in the “There are now upo porary roll of | without ‘Teaching aye teams dds Yesterday | diocese of Maryland, and to repeal sectioned, | Session of the House on Saturday, January | eral streei night before last anddied im con. | COUNUTY al present, prevents. their being n plansof conmprongise ay gcouciusion upon the | article 3, of the code, in relation to the elec. | 12th, at which time the advocates of the said | Sequence, He had been in ill health for a year gotten at much. if 3 ny. discount, just now— Favorable re. | Constitutional amendment may be heard at more, but had continued his business up to | but in order w the operatives like titions were about to be pre. | 1 — ——. few elp to the exten hat recently pat louse of Representatives from “RIGHTENED TO DEATH BY A FIRE.—The elp to xtent of $1, in trade dollars, -five states of the Union ask. | Pittsburg (Penn.) Telegraph of Saturday eve- | Worth only 94 cents each; not, as we under- 1 i- ons, ost of | plansof compromise suggested. Prior to their ti Thi cireumstances, whose departurefrom Philadelphia, Judge Hambu' ROI WAS Bee ae hori 1 tw : i that sort of i sare Be cen te i hia, as mad 2 r C) | the b; riwo days before his death, vas hat sort of ¢ ne The expressions of dis- \ Sug duore (Han usually meritorious, and | ger, who is anxious to bring about the combi. | Port City cotsoue BeONd ct oer ne [umber. | “Mr. Kelley asked to be heard for afew mo- | under the eate of plete oe Bese at gust which the workingmen made after hand. | ‘These persons can be usefully employed in the | Liven, submitted to them a proposition by | introduction of the Pennsylvania railroad into | Ments, and 8 ‘id that petitions were to be pre- | his parents i in the rear of one of | lug the cumbrous coin, $16 of which weigh a | department if, money for. their pasment hich each of the six other parties to the com- | that eity, and the bill was read a seco Itime, | Seuted here, largely signed by citizens of both | those burned, and when the fire took place he | Pound. were explicit enough to show that a 2 ‘ orl, high | “9 ES 2 ra . he Union, i puse » or nate a | is | - 7 oad SS . { pose will be exhausied on or ares the lath | percent. This, it is said, would be acceptable | THE MESSAGE OF GOVERNOR NICHOI.LS to Movement which eannot consummate, but | died soon after. Creagh was a | , ANOTHER Kesstan Svocess 1x TURKEY.— nless Congress shail | Lethe Lehigh people, but as several of the | the Louisiana legislature yesterday makes no | hich it can only submitto the states for their | very active boy, aud one of the best aclewwes A Russian detachment which had the ules Congress sha ther interests have steadfastly refused to | aliusion to natioual finance. The state consol. | actiow. The resolution only asks that the | of ewspapers in the city. alkans through by ways occuy hardship to turn these | (eld. itis not known what the result of this | idated interest-bearing debt, when fundine | House will hear a limited number of the advo- Ee day a position in the rear of the Turkish for- Out Of eniployment at this tine of tea ast proposal will he Shall have been completed, is $11,785,203, which | ¢ittes of this amendment, who are now in the | | TRE RIGHTS oF A PassENGER—The case of | tilication at the Trojan Pass. The Turks, be- and Learnest!y recommend that Congress will, | Ta. Wisc ee does not include unpaid interest coupons due | city. and ona day when there is not likely to | W. Barton Levan vs.the Pennsylvania Rail- | !P&.tlus attacked in frontand rear,abandoned foribe saree alge shat Congress w 5 ‘H WISCONSIN LneistaToRe met ai January, 1874, and prior outstanding interest | be a session of the House for business, These | road Company was heard yesterday before ey positions, which are now scones, by retary of the Treasury to transfer from the i warranis, amounting in all to about $100,000, | ladies only ask the privilege of statiug the | Judge Thayer. An action for damages for | the Russians. whose loss was inconsiderable. tneeteodea appr per bercicione mete nor the “property banks’ bonds,” whieh have | grounds of their bellef why the constitution | forcibly ejecting the plaintiff from the curs | The litle resistance by the Turks to the oveu for the Bureau of ving and Printing the Ker wing | Been decided to be not fundable. The assess. | Should be amended in the direction they indi. | of the company, ‘The allegation was that | Pation of this important position indicates nT BUDO Oe So thee ae ae ae inion of democrats Sud | ahi RAO UE aniores amener a seegeEnS | EAS pean of here leg he eG are | MawnuMl ne Daraeared» Merges ket Dut | GPitauin, hougheat ace hes See aS necessary. for the remainder of the present | greenbackers; J. R. Hunter was elected chief | bende Paid fron thts “pe, consolidated | HX Payers, and they believe sheir rights have | Was unable to obtain a seat. Be then went | 1 alee: Heouee " Hostili “ - a ov “i 3 a e is to be paid from the | 5i6 mi been infringed upon. into a sleeping-car and took possession of a gle year’s recruits. Hostilities have eom. finde ine See ees done withors gn: | Genk, and Anton Klaus, sergeant-atarms, on rat amount The gavernor ohecrs emus Mr Crittenden objected. and the resolution seat there, and when the extra charge for that tee cen permeen ee praen omegenteoes graving ‘cna Pak pate : = est against e action of the U: g Was not entertained. ca si] ‘rom. the conductor he % a] " i fassage ota billsimaur tothe copy enclsed | CALL ¥0n a GmeeNpace Covextion—4 | Setiate tn Tefusing to admit Hon ieate's: | "Mr. Wood thet moved to go into committee | Fefused to Pay, and demanded seat sivone ot | Constantinople ekoeaaee Would answer tne purpose.” “PY eMC | call! Siuned by Peter Cooper, Wendell bait | SPollord, the duly elected Senator trom Louis, | of the whole to consider is resolution, and to | the other cars, or to remain where he was | #Man-of-war to the Island of Crete. ‘The following is the bil: | lips; Blanton Dunean and others, has been is. | !BY. to that body. Emit debate to five minutes. without extra charge. He was offered a seat : r i ‘ : tytn ek —————. Mr, Wood, after further discussion, agreed | in the smoking-car, but refused to go there, | m4#, The, ,Western Nail, Association have Treasury be aud ishereby aughoried andl, | Toledo, Ohio, ou the 2st of Febrtae Metake | qPERSEY Ciny's ExMazon Acgurerep.— | todebate mgeneral for an hour and halt. | and was halls pation at ‘station hermes | Bede Sporgi eel ge § eusury dis hereby authorized and di- , Ohio, 22d of ary, to take — | te . ; Poyihs - “ c & stoppage reeted to transfer from the wnexpended. bal. | seh action as will avert the calainitous re, O Nell or tateatt OF caver Charis | ine neon (Ce apap tied « Tem ven tsburg—{ Philadelphia City | jit to lessen the production. * ance of the appropriation for r and ex- poi = Se presen, financial policy of those in | 3.30 p.’m., on Monday, and after comin 4 in sr L merely unanimous consent offered sie &#@-Such is the hydrophobia scare in London pee fon Lae Baral fea Ce ee eee control of the federal goverment. Tuesday for instruction on several points, at | the following ‘bilis, which, were referred: to | _4@-In the Massachusetts senate yesterday that the police are capturing dogs ai the rate the sum of $0,100, or so much thereof ax may | ,, THE KENTUCKY SENaTORSHIP—The second | 3PM" brought in a verdiet of acquittal, | prohibit the employment of Chinese labor on naiiard sof aerenayee vg To mm | ag-Ex-Lic = ns . a] wi was recei’ u se if . | @ standard of currency, and - Ex-Lieuts G . AL aipeharins We Femalnde of the preset A | "Boyd remeenn, eeaaie eimecpre'y: | Gotta tligs'™* nee? WWD Intent Yo | Mengetanesianing propaton recat | qowon, Bejeecond daaietment ppaton gx | Siarsenieae cro Sunday, ac bi kome ot cal year. pa Sentees.” “Third jomt ballot” Wilawe th. ‘Tuxo. R Waruoi the ce of polygamy fn the territoni and fury’ on Tuesday’ rendered ‘A verdict of hot 4@-A dollar and a quarter for the poor was First LapvTenant Wm. A. Dinwiddie, 2d | Lindsay, 51; McCreary, 21, and Boyd, 13. Seenrit: ance ‘cone president of the | in other places under exclusive control of the | guilty. the recently enacted in a Fats draw- cavalry, has been detailed as professor of mili. SI ATE * convicted in | United a Tesolution of the Cali- trial of Thomas B. Freese, indicted | ing room for any political aliusion. y New ¥ x ‘ork of misdemeanor 3 aeThe e arrivals of in the execution of in epee tq] fornia legislature concerning Chinese emigra- ir tar} of Andrew J. Weidner, near the by A Syracuse stone cracking a tary science and tactics of the Llineis Indus- forthe) in 1877 aeurensied: Sa a mnt 876, trial University, Champaign, U1, 71,265 in abor against | yesterday sentenced to one year at hard laves ae rs hall, in Baltimore, September 14, 1877, was | tram| to work six hours for two of ir. Cox (N. Y.) introduced bill to authorize need in Ball 7 nthe penitentiary. thenelaage alk re i ce a. in more county court yester- bread, a small piece of dologna, and a cup of named Winter. Where any refreshments are pro- | Women of the country ring Such aetion | sti, made their headquarters in Morris Grpve, # nin Congress favor vided they usually consist of eake, chocolate, | ae present in this city and have requested the ear = short distance from the Elmore place. They question, and this bill ov or coffee and sandwiches. ‘This is astep in | Senate to hear them in advocacy vf such au | GaMBLING AND SUICIDE.— Monday after. | lived on poultry and vegetables stolen from son Cloyer to the hydrographie office: Master | likely to be passed at an ear! the direction of economy Which is commend. | @wendment lo the Constitution: — a aid at the St-€lond hotel, | the neighbe N.Y. Post, 9th. Frauk Ellery to the Supply: Master J. L. Han- = able. Miss GRUNDY. Resolved, That at a special session of the 'y and 42d street, found B — ——— = SI hed from the Constitution and or- ConTRactT AWARD: a = Senate, to be representa- emplo F drummer A GHOST STORY SCUTTLED dered to the reeeiving ship St. Louis: Master | of Internal Revenue yesterday award Dr. LAMBERT LIGATION to the court | jr Ss be desig- cloth merchants, Nos. 446 | Of the house No. 112 Willoughby street, Brook a John Hubbard trom the hydrographic office | paitinore and Ohio railroad compan that the r of his exploded insurance | ard before the Senate for one ses- dead in bed. He had shot | lyn, who were so badly frightened pe

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