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—— Mr. a Mrs. Thomas Lord. ‘THE EVENING STAR. ir, ont ive, Siewons San & | The New Vork papers state that the sectu PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, - sion of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lord ts stil! kent [STAR BUILDING. has been received by (he (riend Pennsylvania Avenue corner lith street, rfamily asto where Mr. Lord is. They BY | bel at he is seriously ill and is unable to The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | rece Geren aoe A. HW. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. living with stance af Mrs, Hicks —_———_+—_ i but 9 neidle proof FoR Evevrye STAR 1s served to snbscribers in | . t then le trace bib we re. She city by carriers, ont eee : 5 " Mis Hicks th Sie counter. 2 cents eae mail—postage pre- ‘d batler on Thur K Was as anxious about his mistress” return as are the id— 60 © NOUN a WEEKLY STARS zblished on Friday—$2 a friends of Mr ce is very uneasy about FeBE,fowsse vrevald. 10 copies poe oe — hot hae se or ier mater, ‘a <ayehe Gan Bgl) mail subscriptions must be paid in ad- Closet Th in as Mrs gar Hates of suvertising made knowa on applica- . WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1878. TWO CENTS. | estes ones “I ten. rope hy ten 4: " st ich € 1 es —————— = Eee — ee = —- ky would be by lay . “= f ae — — z 3 “ i" ; marriage © Ap ursday. U Se - . | 17 Society. Woman Suffragists at the Capitol a i Tel Th § Gl eiotne tie 2 { the burea SPECIAL NOTICES. __ | THE EVENING STAR. | tne ssectsanovetne War department were | ANOMIEN HEAHING ME TUE SENATE COMMIT As Others See Us Telegrams to The Star, | oe yi ith z \ == ee as lively yesterday as at the height ofthe gay- . _ TEE. i = | pull the red noice of their marek i * * est season ever known in Washington, F and The second hearing of the representatives | pp TELESCOPE OF NEWSPAPER © 7 ¥ him be correct he becomes subjoe!, acee Washington News and Gossip. | (‘21250 wore ihronged with carriages and | of the Woman Suffrage A celatton betore tne | ASTRONOMERS TURNED ON RUSSIA ADVANCE, ing to tan. toa fieeot git i nen rentlemen in visiting others, | Committee on privileges and elections took | ‘NING STAR. : se Blnde 9g GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal | With ladies and gentlemen in visiting oth place to-day. On account of the crowd of la RHE EVENING STAR Lote mal tos going from house te house ‘A few of those who usu SON'S CONDITION is said to | days omitted their receptions daily. siring to spend most of the 78: Customs, $347,560.36, 1. Was in th y afew da ' Miiftion of Mrs. Hicks It is Safe te of the stren e on Fri- | dies in attendance at the meetings. the recep- psterday, de- | tion room in the rear of the post ofice was tiernoon with | Used instead of the committee reom. The re- THE TURKS PANIC STRICKEN, SENATOR PATTE! be improvin | RESULTS OF THE OBSERVATION | Ls CHURCH + Lan ; the ray F eats, ——— : 7 iss tations for | €eption room was packed long before the —_—_—_ A BURNING COAL MINE. z ies alle Chyy Mact aciky. pastor: | sexator Davip DAVIS. of HMinois, has re- . tts, who had issued 4 ; : F thelpowtae : fusie by the new choir, * a By i cas rs pe jer | Members of the committee took their places. Sue- and everythi at Mivsic uy the new elt. = | turned to Washington. te hours betwee iy | Afwat the 'ttne ttmber of female stttage | IMdependence the Talisman of Suc ———— and rating: 10 4 nets Hoe MevaE ALS ev, | = parlors iti celebrities were present to-day asattended the aa es is seat t the central portion of the YW FATHER WAYEICH 9 | THe Rerorters’ Gar.enigs of the Senate aioe sion were obser ed nestly all or ee meeting yesterday. ‘There were Mrs. Sata (The State, (Richmond, Va..) Des . FIGHTING FIRE FOR A WEEK, a Lat betw 10N) and eittcunt| i | and House of Representatives have telephonic | YNO# i ington. “The Cabinets the | A. Speni Dr. Clemence Lozier, Miss Jul THE WASHINGTON EVENING STAR, Which is uli connections. Diplomatie Corps, the Senate, the Army and | PMN. Husabediy | Cady stantah, Isabella | one of fur nore welnyase exchanges, ald ip | eadily., Bring —— i v S were all wellrep-,| Beecher Hooker, Re empia Brown. Eliza- | also one of the very bes ors. e . 7 — that am is so admir Tur ESTELLE Stint. DETAINED.—Osders ry and resident families were al Well Day beth. He Herbert, “Mrs. Tileston, Dr, | tty, completed its 25th year on Mon THE WAR IN THE EAST.; Lene kachend ie Womad’ caen Wena” gon have beew issued by the government for the | tual ple: ‘ of young | Mary V Senator «da double-sheet on” new. type The Porte argent and | is ut custom, had a numbe sks Russia Her Terms of This seems to de away wi h the the 4 i iy onteLtainine her conc: | . Mrs. Thomp- | history of its own life and of thé press of the | Slee Micke enc i agiee po fo further detention of al Bristol, | ladies assi g her inf entertaining her com: | (oer eee | een, both being very interesting. “Lone | its: Hick hepa cots ney Sa mare 1 han. Miss J tis Radtoot, Miss Hed. | ef the getres and Abby | may Tite Stan floutish, to point asa living ev need ie Jorth Car ASS. iss Isabe! utchinson Pa idence of the truth Mat independence is’ the eee ; Rerursestativ Honniss, of North ¢ ro. | Fern, Miss Fish, Mis Mradiey, Miss Ceabel HID | Chalonnn Wadieish, at the request talisman of success i the newspaper press. mal tbat MURDFES IN KENTUCKY,—The Lexington ina. purposes introducing a resolution that | and Miss Beale. All these ladi 2 comm) asked that no expressions ot ap- cond So of the ath. inst iks thes the Record hereatter shall publish the votes ot | thoce who ended mere Muy ladies whose vig, | Dktuse or dissent be iven by the audience A Living Picture of Life. be moderate. and in onde Are sorry to see_so little conte the House under four heads—the yeas, the | ising toilets are. of the most elegant dese | _ REV. OLYMPIA. SEOWS [Hillsboro* (N, €,) Ree 1 quran proot of its ducers desi adininistration of criminal Law nays, the paired atl absent unpaired. The | tion. Refreshments of a substantial cha J was the first speaker, She said that women HE WASHINGTON > This exceltent | je Porte hak asked the Rusiian goverm | by the cour urts are not to lan design of printin tired absentees isto | {ep ave although the eards of were a class compelled to fulfill the duti ly, now the oldest paper in Washingtc o state what conditi ould demanc The jaw isso cunningly framed that i is next k up the py leaving the House | tion easua ntioned: av” only. obligations of ¢ nship without particip: undone of the mosi valuable i A British Cabinet Council. . to Impossible to conviet When Lhe accused 1 Without securing pairs, and is tC DY | auisite Howe he rooms and table. | in th hts and privileges of citizenship. picture of metropol —Lhe Daily News says tha: defended by cunning lawyers. The lawyers | public resolution the decision reached som | Oinversath aa | Women are united in the grand movement by | lite. THE STAR has e iI Summoned for to-day was | did this thing. and | ed for posstble mur Time sinee in caucus. rently greatly enjo | the iples of republic Agacious observance | originally fixed for Mon: The date.” says | derers i “the blood of han —-- 7 Eugene Hale Misee . | the gi minent is based. Whei sentimeut and popular wants, out | the Deir News.» Ivanced for rea. | dreds of he last SENATOR BLAINE andl ex ry ofthe | FI resshtal thisreception honie ora human interest there i 1 its original compeers who were less | sons which may be at eravity. out agal Navy Robeson. who have been spending some | nes of the pleastt | the infiuence ot women. Consequently their | shrewd, less capable and less enterprising. The Pa rhey. ‘A mundane Hot Sprit v ived at St. Louis | nit perience in seme ag ause is wide a. We desire either the 2 Lanchester Gere Jessamine, near th rday morni immediately tor | those who helped to make the last passage of & sixteenth amendnient, or Le: How to Keep Posted. : patel fron wo and so ta YCHURCH, yashington, The isin tine spiritsand | tion so plea Hon Whereby we ean go the polls and ex (Brenham (Texas) Baier. Dec, 25. 1877. | ple containing the followin mation at his taking off or the manne Among the ladies who were at home to vis- | our rights of citizenship, ‘The labor THE STARas been established for a quar livre Trom Philippopolis and Ad s really a jon that the s sterday Were Mrs. Pantand her guests, | of Connecticut not only. desire es to of a century, and is one of the mostreliavle pa- | ple. T "i Ltrains arrived We the law Tire Kine I ott (wife Mrs. Bib e determi pers published at the leapiial. Myou | eveniugand three Thursday even 3 Admiral Ss cock wud her sister, Mrs. t) Pd that they will ballot, buta it, by I son a «continually with membe ai poster atlons aate speci naich irom Tatar Berard jit strom Le HURCIL V marked by the first literar be aud ter sisters ahs Buderon aid hl Congress witit their cause Is suceessfitl Fa dae ie Roe cn Natlonal amine sate |. A apecial dealch irom Talar Bazarllik to, | miles {ton Le F tial ragemi Ly invitation) of the season at the ence of ‘ ML Miss Jolunsot NOT VERY COMPLIMENTARY TO NEW HAMP- — | turned the te © | who live in wh hood hat they will KD. Po Hor rati Kings « i These ev ! & liride went to ee k i SHIRE M The Leader. jum jatar Bay | be he a rst , ally respecte tor any out: 5 | ings have proven’ yer e re late t Thu evening, imate. Mary Powers Vil ‘ Fest V: inel, Da ‘opolinntz committed in the precine a hous tie | ton rin the’ society of the capital, | Giately after the wedding reception, ‘was the next speakers i selon CM est ands u robbed or any ene murdered, and Un is auy REY. MULLER wil! | ntent with such entertainment he’ anuouncement of the death of Mr. | difieulty whiel stood int oF yon haper of V difienity in iseo the “peryet rater, te We Metropolitan Bresbyterian Chareh, C:ur | aS mer Wal receptions or dancing parties | Richard Ander: Day’ will be re- { suthrage in th; e. Wherever the women Joon trom. ihe ational “© Flames Raging in a Coal Mine. Vigilant’ w ne resi 1 one Po morrow ye Eveuin: attord. ere is little room for doubt that ve he was litle known, | were uot under the influence of theirhushands, nie Py selves OF tie ciporeunt New Vork, Jan. 12 dispateh trom | lthese bad characters and hang him, choos Workers at the Memorial Chin sof this winter will prove to. be as scvet, and to his family and | she said. they favored the suilrage movement. | Suu avail themselves of the appe reunltyt9 | wihkes . he ehatt Ne ing him by lot.” This has hada t salutary biel He asi nd eleva ts those of previous friends his death is an overwhelming | The speaker Said that the commi:tee. subseri and get a y paper, near ¥ all th eflect on the precinet, not mitrage having FV ERNON PLACE M, ind Mrs have the fteult caiantt y. A lady from Dayton, who Known him, said to mea few w son's characte is the most nearly pe s week the wonten suffrage, would gain immortality i that can never be wiped out. She told about | oe ending a town meeting in New Hampshire, | [Central Protestant, ( Where she rpose of seeing how en committed since the tlgated. The le the erimia rer was. pr sing the most innatly ni i and but thus tar thet | weleal iz. du the mean | Se alte iW which a Iways interes’ ne unitvail y ys inte me immense veins of coal hundreds ot feet | Ton Gerla, speedy and a terror in » is sure to have an opportunity of | fe is une of thers the local authorities would expend the money | Persons who de pbtain a jsp Dw the surktee have become tenived, aint | Hit were not for the gceasional t | meeting in social converse a fair representa. | thinks at the prope Which she paid in taxes. Her lished at the ¢ f the Nation w I fee dined That the roof of the sal | Which sheriffs have nothing to ve, lnuman Tite Vof the best thought and culture ia the | do to assist. others, instead of remembering | goud effect on the meeting, it | well to send for STan j Hiery will fallin. The props and brattiers are | it Keutueky would be les secure in this year | city. what he might have done wher opportie | Was not, the ustt mount OL | Beil ana Chedpest coustrucied of wood. aud these are rapidly | I> t ee », When the = i utitu - One of his ¢ ene language on the partol the p M the * While the massive | Edi | being destroyed by the THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT will keep up SWas his vemembranee of old rs of the town. Martinsburg (West Va.) Todependeat. Dos are crumbling inte ashes. The | With the white 7 i tice introduced by Seer When he visited the White House HINTS OF A COMMUND OF ROTH SES s 181; with hot air aud sulphurous Tne ae. } ler. of intimati empl wo he took an carly opportunity to Mrs. Mar vin : THE STAR is one of the best vapor, en are constantly being brought | yeune Shipers of “sil ; | eXpeeted to show a disposition to pay their | Séek out two ladies living here, one of whom Th her native » apers published iu the United § N |) to th tee i a nearly sifecating condi i smal: Maren & | net Getisc and not to hide behind Unete Sam | le had never seen and had known the other i 1 the Ore P dition t Tnews giv tne local | ton. The work in Ne. 5. an adjoining mine nrg January 13) welock pm. | from iheiy creditors. = eae only Slightly. to show them attention in mem- | defeated in the se | and politieal news and gossip of the Capital. | is new entir suspended in consequence ot ver apply such mild THOMAS BRODERICK. Cha yu “ eee hospitality shown him by their near | ‘on is. progressing in the | | the prevalence of foul air from the burning shivlocks ids. . MEMBERS OF SPRIG OF AUCACEY Lievren ant ComMaNpen F. W, Dickins has Uhirty years before.” Wis lovely | movement. Mrs. Thompson asked that the od Advice, — } colliery. There is bat one thing io hope for haves.” idiots Vs ones ' | been ordered to duty at the naval academy on made Mrs. Hayes along visitin the | fathers and mothers stand side by side in the | Lenoir (N. €.) Topic, Dec. 15. 137 | root above the now dilapidated and hh being the ponderous by ne t the Ist of Februar ad were greatly admired. “His death | mment of the people as they do inthe | Tire WasHINcToON EVENING STA is j rol will not aes ket & wande Rehan JG aie _ mourned Ny (he Tees| dent aid hits i Women who cai earn money t and interesting newspaper, Send tor it. | tished. Should it is no nearer a ele street ian | Couwtastoxens To THE Pants Expostriox have tong known him intimately. | ininuis : | ining eval and cut Off th dts OF Thin on O. DORSEY. Se : Hae eCtCh: tedine ted eM. Delape A very, beautiful meident connected with We don't you te 2 Ore Unsurpassed by Any Paper. 1 of putting wat How aforded. What a I obs THE WASHINGTON INDEN. you the meeting of the Women’s Suffrage conven | Poy ust Aste ini the amle-oljustive that we Meant beater he ‘A salredidly been accomplished is the result of | THAN AC Ce beatin’ bp Necespaper. will hereafter ive | und LN. tion was the visit made by th S mem | be given the power to raisy our lower classes |S Brent) eset Sn nega. | (attic adventure on the part of rent or a dignutant<—{Chécng every SATURDAY ALTE | and Joseph bo Stephens and Charles P. Ch hers to Mrs. Hitves o M | from crime and misery. We don't want power { ‘Tne EvENING Stan is every whe He i - | of the company. Who have worked se: no doe by nial t sau, of Missouri be honors Smith, of Glastonbu recher Hooker | ty rol. the pubic rib, bul the money to | Bized_ as the leading newspaper of Washing | Custy an the guiding judgment of ala newsior sans ers to the Paris exposithe for those states, | and Mrs. Harbert, of Thinois, went to- the | jiise the stagelard of moraliie aimane ete ton. as it Mledly the anost tewss. racy | epintendents, Reais Tis ANp SHE Haves Tere Zeke Pee alta ee nominated by the governors of | White House late ii the tterdon to eall on | ee AS iompson he Our | able, Any one desiring to. sitseritie = Phy ae ete seatenint aivutng a cok : | Mrs. Hayes, but being. told at the door that | count of the hurd Umes and lack of bread { Washington paper could not do bette GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. case before the supreme court. Lia conversa THE MEMRE | — she was dressing for dinner left cards | Sunering are estahl can j Un THe Star Wa one of the cheapest Ex-Queen Isabella's Obstinary. tion with your correspondent on the subject LODGE, No. | AsaNr Mrsicane was given at | and returned to the Riggs house. Tnadittle | tiltonelout the I Thon weives. | in the country, the sibs ene Tier Parvin cores: | uf is menor Said that, white it had t sera | of Mr. MeGrew, on Ms hile they received a note from Mrs, Hayes te | beside then, and Mrs. Thompson hinted lored. | HOE SO DEL ART UNE NO poudent telesr wr Isabella | shown to sey mien by if Some of the best amateur musi tine not having seen them.andaskingthem | piv at the existence of a conmuie, whien at | Cdlition isa comple who, it days oald not | offered, be had determined to present SM 1p! talent in the eity part di to return lock. When they wentin the | Some days unle nedy canbe had, amy de. | SHrpassed in iy rount of | own volition, and ¥ i N DINSON, = ae evening wilially by any paper in the United 5) ethe land. nt and the whole YW Vast i | n with the expulsion tid that soon sent up stairs for the President, He Was | | with the expulsion : 1d cn joyable yore DURE Bile Mkt ie eather A CHANCE TO 1 from Frai tlos, insists upon at ‘ F ; ° = } vere te He Same: Cowit 20 See tl nes 8 Blake. « ort © marriage of King Alonso. her | that he had done. his duty > people of the cw 1 ANOTHER STROKE OF Liaitt\ives inthe Ine | and for more than houy talked with them! | Fily Deverauy Blake, of Keyaer (West Va.) Tein tending Tie marriage of Kine Al AL oppression woinen ave kthoving | ess ‘ in the state of New York. she spoke | (We have added to our e ofthe veto given by Goy. Robinson of | WASHINGTON EVENING Sra, Which rishiture of the staieto | Us early next moruing after issue. 1 oh School boards. the latest dom ned fo rs. Hityes caused t room fo be | ul the pariors and the i Wed aud showed thei Vhen they sideat him, Fhe veto eh y | self conducted the thi the door and | the bill passed by the across the portico to the s 7 atiow women to serve sou, and the spanish Ambassador, at Paris, is | country. who cle to resort. lo number pre. | sp aid statieems to prey from | Ms mut her intention. The are rol | dun Alfouso a sis | throughow <i Mr n. and the ASIDIity HOW rested With The legislature nd not with bum. ir said that in his beliet the wh country ha terion departni Mortis Hl Woe bur have b Schur rded: Messrs. rks in Indian Woremoved by seer i : is injustice is due to the ont the national ose desir. | now tiaed for the 24 to feel keenly the wrong The | this injustice is due to the f | ings about the pital. Those desir R : | iat tie DOWer G | ing to subseribe t Simple eapies ab this - , upon them: that. th }Nine INvrstisaTING ComMITTEES os THE DaAe HOE Ae Deere OF ome, ! Lox ee nit nd will have it whene Wak Pari.—The passace of the resolutions | de ee caitse this Wiuret tithe — By otRamaeuldi te a $ comes, and tut their representative reported from mmitiee on ways and Miss. Millicent | next Presideatoi the United States, | Room at the Top. | cuursal tninsnisuan te the Cait Unites. | 8 be ke be foes Sp eee eons ae “3 means by the E sterday confers powers | maki i Ube no returning board to dist | he Gi 5.18 i and some 4 ikeiy to be swanted far Germany the, people Tulse TMIGAtOA tak sO” Manaaee ene eat ier a . ing ai vibe i EB b a Y. appeare 1 nit there is ne probability hese by 5 se heninodPinle ped ne aviet 8 W. Thosrs: cs es Te eee of the | in Ger Werk promises ti be © i SARA. AL SPENCER | igestceday in an iy mew and handsome | ions extending beyond hints of | What otters may do, his own, eonvtetion We ron ety constitute thems orabting | yeh week prmuises ti be exo asked to be Vitor the represents | Mouble-sheet dress, in celebration of | the epen market en supp i not eran! Biase Saat sais Soom sat : ies upon every departme . 1. inal TheatePon Aluiiday eve Thirty-five sites Which cannot appear fifth annise Oat of respect, we jn Business Fail afihe wrong by wisioh ihe te tak The cominitures upon when the aie ve the ty) to its vener readers, We are ple: | Wei. Jee ee or & Co, | Mor Uhedr etree ) rh is ves I for persons and Ross Ray. on Ue evil hotice that the new usistsof tarser | yepeharts: nship owners at this place, | Tat MeO e. Ind Pini of tine atatemes nd whe ise empowered With ors type.= Among the many tine things ia | have failed. t liabilities range fr made above, ncems to ¥ ispose of the sahemess why Specific iidiétment 10. lvest we Oe of m. | this anniv ry edition, isa catlogie of the | ghoceom tos LOM, While their assets a made Leas X lt mas | ymay suit the tion of those compos. eii's dancing reception on lay. | afairs | journalistic enterprises of Washington, from er $4 Mr. Macg who fs eiiiadelphia Letper * Tiden tate \ them, are as follows: The commitiee on NR pale WH ASSEMANIe My OF the country. Mrs. Sp mida- | The foundation of the ety to the present tim understanding with Mr. Tilden. Tn ta i Rohan eypendit Mr. 3} esi the State departinent, of whieh pringer is chairman, who believes hit member las resiz arliament fort ned Lis se distric Ayot figay hh distr Xo. She routers of pauperism, pros. | The list is nearly a colunin ane r Yo assem abl in tensth. | correspondent underst be given in honor of Mes Mr. Blair It is to a Western e z 2 M Mice of ‘i i : hundred naimes, not = | conversation of yester fer ls remark the honesty in the administration of public attains | XO Sepanother, Mis. Sul'i who male vith obtained $8000 from. the more th: It pre- PENNSYLVANIA LABOR RIOTS. i that he had net see Mi ee fi MONDAY. incompatible as the mixing of oi! and orable impressi wher visit | vs. Again and sentsar choly prospect io aspiring zenius | 4 Resolution t Investigate Voted | 10 add that he ltd Wet Scenived: ale for the cl The committee on expenditures in te | of the District defeate and enterprise, but it ul-like so Dena. Mr. Tild Nee a Short time aite Polis open at 12 and eh | sury department, of which Glover. the ive one BAMAeby ile | ch would have degraded ov many Wrecks strewn on a lee shore, to the ad NEW York, Jan, 12—Special trom Harris. | Louis convention.—| Wash. Cor. Belt. Sen Se mpion inves tor, is the chalrman, will bis wife will be one of Spencer related her y i venturous marine bur s: In the lower house of legislature INFARMONIOUS Ono R Tea CANSAVINGS | enter upon an inquisition, which over is given in this city. It oF i a yestoriiay-a resolution was onered ton re ren EARMONTOLS Os REPUBLICANS. —The weret Fuh wow. | allowed to hitve his waty, will y y hook arriage of King Alfonso of y Who steals a pocket book must be put in “Our contemporary is mistaken bere. Thenew | Hointment of a joint committee of te sen: licans of the ge Ohio pom. QuSatarday | and corner of poe dee rument. It will be remembered that this date rm school, but the girl who steals a | ty pe isme larger than that formeriy uscd. Our space held a caucus last night Shy? nad eis nt + vd wot et book, because she gets itin adiffere: iS too Valuable to allow us to increase its size, and | abd house to juquire into the circumstan et Dock, Bechuae alle Gets 1Cin, ailifereitt | fas alminisiy the quautits: of teadiug matte of the riots, and iu the eauses as well eae Ep, Star. the results of the sa ud report the result of their investigation to the legislature. The in- | troduction of the resolution was followed by a is also the anniversary of his acces throne of Spain, and that ended the throne ou January nish Ministerand bh am by an rom fv on tothe aursinee he | imanner, must go free Wiss, the | her sin! The chairm: ve observed appropriations of The in. | charged by Mr for whom they phator. homas L. ould cast the names of James f W.P. Howiand were efused to ise a candi nl be eneou n of the connnittee of recent. Congress was . Spencer with being drunk mMitice on | ment. Undoubt the oppor Uy he will avail himseif « to emulate his predecessoi Oldest and Widest Circulation i re et 4 f s were had without = = ! Cha an Clymer, who, after throwing out his | te 7 . nat ps ey - u i » iefame i e city, Whe! "i Anderson (3.' Litelligencer, Dec. 27, 1877. | protyacted aid yer spirited debate. After | ni although persistent ol ore ES 0 SE yeons 1 ea are Caner) ney ance Crowne bly PITA UONS WATE We ISSR KT ERNIS ROSE WRI. Se eater UE tame Weta hen Me | rie WASHINGTON Stan is the oldest and | Ue Ie ee eee ee Midetiuiteds j made to Withdraw licks uarue che ae Fhe water of this spring Isa specif | finally scooped in a War See Willi nr | legislation. Mrs. spencer potted out the dis | most widely circulated of tie dailies at ‘the | iy. The meaibers who vow Mine | Second allot. this was refused. After the ANCEE. BRIGHTS DISEX ROR New” York. is at the head’ « me New Hooke eful coudition of the District laws in rela. | National Capitol, Itis more than a quarter of |} ye, The members wus eighth ballot Gartic withdrawn, CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS. all diseases | Inittee on expenditures in. the . je New Rooks. tion to the social evi id that the Si } eentury old, and contains a full account of | a One tor ould | Be having led on every ballot from the first’ arising from imporiies of the BLOOD, | partunent. He has a penchant for From Solomons & Chapman we have | of the House of the Good Shepherds. H the gieat eVents transp A report to th vu ng in the Capitol | i attoting sult goin { ninth ba cd Chat of ti aad Will dir sum ct hix iesoS pS At the conchision of name Was Withdrawn Mefivaine was su. published by | more. had and the red for fallen. 1 of Washing. t Young tents of the nd nny ste tion of the ‘These three | ton for years past. Patheti ested, that r yi 1yy . are respeeti Jhy we | Tesults of social vice that come under Like the Meteor of Bethi che: ' hy (he next ballot Was withdrawn, On the aS j The elmira ot the. conniites on expert nd blow. ae, teats be peat XC | Mis. Spencer's notice. were | elated, and she | (Monroe County (W.Va.) Register, Dee. 22, mera | eleventh, atlot it’ was decided "to east the WS? OMEYBELEP Op | tures in the Post department is Jere Ag ao we Sraies’ by David A. Lher address with a strong appeal for | pre Was SN EVENING STAR is now int ht Uae di MACS Theedaye ne Mt the Joint couven- SN QUALIY AND PRIGE. 1 Williams, of Alabama. Sparks, of ili The Silver Question, the Dotlur of ihe | Women's surazeas a protection for khewen, i st nl} | nots, wiloverhaul the Luterio: thei mints as chairman of the es 3 = lepartinent ac- muinit 1s during the long perlod ained ifs reputation i hington. Pithy and con- ) Lion next Ty athers, ver its Os ere TER munition gu es: | David A. Wells: MOET 4 NDGN, penditures in Uiat department. He was asso. | Relation to, the Pr DET: & (GHANL | slated with David Dudley Field's cominitive nis, and left the council auCrane. The we Wines of MRS, ISA LLA BE HER HOOKER of its: | thanked the committee for the courtesy the ne patience with whieh th | The T. No COAT. COMBINATION YET at sey republic its statements and 1.00 in th mins fown salaries | ¢ ‘of the presidents 0 1 d i all its siatements'and $10,C00 in the a ate. Thi ary ordinance | 116s Werk Seen ‘o. MOET & hers by Herace White. and vequested tee hi ments, it isto Washington what the Sim has | requires . There are bat 4 republicans, | ¢Y i Wal oe eae mea E { the fost Comers out | m Solomons & Chapman we have | lished, at the eapeuse of the government. been to Baltimore—a paper which no citizen | and the democrats: threaten to stand gat | Cet ates RENAULD, aan Thecom. | “Gerrit Smith, a biography" by Ociavi proc i nes of the ladies the’ pa of the plice fails to read who wants to have a. inst them until their demands ave acceded | Combination would pt mesh cuts | nt public exp f whieh Gen. | ‘othingham. New York: G. 1 nits: Hoots satisfactory idea of the daily news. THE STAR | to. Cuder existing recently published a list of nearly 250 newspa- | cerscan be eleeted except under hast year's vhich have been born, lived and died i oidinance and salarie Maye Ashington since the f pu of that city | yet appointed a Controller, aud probably will aid that the | ninety y In act eso unhealth net for some time. | the ¢ rs ago if they | for stic ations itis a sign of enduri —————————— | cLMStalices no new oft A CAR t MW Missouri. is ehairman. i powered under the resolution to inve: mosi any department it dees tit. i HS powers are not civcumseribed to yj department of the government, but tn sare, that President Dickson, of th Ware and Hudson Canal Company, into met President Hoyt, of the P Company nam’sSons. A good biograph impartial and feliciously w with " fathe! life was, wa ur nd Mrs. fanton on the subjeet of M Hooke teomunittee heard he th Cady 8: Woman sul I who are suffer ts Sof youth, ner Smith, eter Smni the busines on aparines in ee ae . had money. ‘tall : eens The Fin: epression in New. | tcombin: rin the or nie ih He will tus be seen that nine com: | collecting with John Jacob Astor. W ae POS UOBEED iy me commrrree. | vitality nd mipit tush Fae crak imp oe sas 4 ew lay sylvania rail. | Iittees of the House have unlimited autho urthership was dissolved “Astor bousht real itor Hoar ofered the following resolu: | tering rays of intelligence upou the sume com. | NEW Yorg, Jan. 12—The feeling of uneasi- | Todd. Who was iu Lown U the meeting to ge inte a syst Mesale overhauling. fate in the heart of New York cit while | i: m muniiy, With an increasing bri al hess created in financial circk Was repeated trunk line presidents, yeni ed on = Vis what will intluen Hith bought thousands of acres of wild land ; Ate 2 ¥ doubt thatt y orb on which lovers swear, ments upon the very | gous to that love! in the ceuter of the state. lestions discussed before the coni- | how lighting our emnen, sent for. The to-day in a lower range of prices at the stock | President Dickson. and the othe his land thas par. exchange. The decline, however, was Messrs. Lathrop and Hoyt, wer e was the foundation of chased at ening skies like the metec y ; 2 the mn : . ri se wetana “ ion of the Lehigh Valley was dis- ‘i i been p With Very great | of Bethlehem. Everybody reads THe Stak; | {aetional. The coal shares are well sustained, | Pha site of tie aceateae : the leit by Peter Smith to Gerrit | propriety, dignity and. abilitys and Tee the. | So thee ett eet eos on the belief that the Lormation of the combi | Cussed. and oue of the gentlemen prese nt said whe zh the second son. was reeognized | Comittee will proceed to consider the saiie nis assured. he had reason Lo believe that the igh Val. a . by his hither as having the best business head | on Tuesday next, at lake Mee Second to None. eforts are being made by the friends of Mr. mpany would accept an allotment of 1954 trac Vos. THOMPSC ; . his children for the management. ot . Victoria (Texas) Advocate, Dec. 22, 18 Dunning to remove the assignee and reinstate | nt. instead of 2) 4-100, for which it has lair 708 1ST ¥ HE STFAMBO\T Law commit ast and complicated busin Ys. A Trruric Nortweast Gan ct \Texas) A s + 2s + Duin the control of his affairs. It is tended. Inevent of the Lehigh = HUT Soba Ye oh commerce has favora sting portion of the biography is the along the New England coast 1 A Located at the national seat of government, thought that before evening arrangements | COMPAny expressing a willix to accept us SOpe. bly the steamboat bill, correspondence of Gerr hiwith Charles | Ar Hockland, Maine, the steamer Clysees was | fdas Town to De ane of the most | satisfactory to all parties interested Will be 1 cee aad anelerceteee. Fue Goes ee ee COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, Ing statutes with reterence Seer And otlier leuling re Ake | wrecked, and a new" bark, the Will W. Case, | (DEE SecOud (0 ROhe Heald Suomen | Made. fractions to meskes the eaiitional 1 dom tam ar vive in all navigable river hIbiCauesiong and other | broke away from her moorings, The sieamer | ‘The New York Failure the Lehigh interest demands—[N. ¥. World, MIT BURN 'S. 1429 PENwsyrv Asta AVENTR, as publie questions, was completely wrecked and the bark greatly a New YOuK, Jame 12 Joly fence, . sau . COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on PRE TEMPORARY TREASURY CLERKs.—The From Robert Beall and J. Bradle < Sere : Adams | damaged. ‘The sloop Island Belle was also Oliphant, | ed. Five other vessels were damaged by n ashore. “At Bos- H..and Vineyard Haven Carran | 10h ~ R. | Sol. Tt was stated by one of the firm that if |, VICTOR EMANUEL’s Last Wonps.—The Tun- Dunning obtains a settlement with his credit- | {¢//¢, of Rome, reports that Victor Emanuel yland, died lastnight at his | ors, Henry & Co. will also be able to | ‘said "on his death-bed: “1 have always felt Graught daring the winter. WS MANUEL. YOUNG, NOTARY PUBLIC, deed-ir we have © Young Musgrave by Mr ck ‘ and “A Jewel of a Girl” by the author of | Collisions or by being driv ND JUDE: Adispateh | & Co. are closed to-day by advice of Lions will pre es that Hon. Jot ving Secretary he authority to transfer an appro- ton, Bi Louth Hiovels just issued by the : 4 Just L byt 'y severe, and though many snow Hill, Worcester nuunta MeL oar Nake sae ee x" affection and deference towards the person of eeras:tt SETI SEAS MULOISG. | Pravingand Priuiine te other Dretheeor ae mel domnsen, Leet ‘ported ashore or damaged by | Judge Franklin was born in Woreester county | ran'&Cocand Heceman Co., who were in. | the Pope. If T have personally displeased h 5p PER CENT. OFF ; etary Sherman 1 reli theemplovesamy | esis by Lord Maca ports a serew ste me unknown, ashore ; 1 Uh assignments for the Depeit of thelr creditors. | duties asa citizen and &. prince and af never ox on the ry roll of the Trea yo until Wilkie Col ee on the Sow aud t Along the coast of } The Kentucky Senatorship. having committed anything contrary to re . | € Wise! } ded for in the regular | Wil Maine numerous small vessels y wrecked. | FRaNKFoRT, Ky., Jan. 12.—Another joint | ligion. CHILDREN'S CLOAK | ive appropriation bill, | From the publishers, Roberts Bros., Boston, | At Roe rend of the Lari Re Laie ele shen todas wee ees 5 __ | Tholls $346,198.55 in | YE have their two latest issues, “The Wolf at | Way whart was forced fifteen feet out of po: | sulting: William: : Lind: 48: McCreary, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Miss Boxwell, | is: 46108 the Door,” of their popular No Name Series,” | Woh. AU Camden there was much damage to | NCHING IN LovIst: A uegro by the | 20. and Boyd, 13. “Several members were ab- | Whose residence is in the county, was acc From this day toJaunary Ist 1 will give twenty- senate | and = Bessie Harrington's Venture,” by ula | Heberly. The steeple of the Baptist Church at. | yh SCHING IN Loctstans-— jail at Francis. | sent. The legislature has adjourned to Mon- | dentally shot while on her to Clark on a Give per ceut. ol on ws stock of public deposits. Bonds Mate euagton yy Veptures’, by Julie | Old Town was blown dows Ville, West Beltcianae parish, ak EL day: wedding tour during the holidays, by the eare- CHILDRESS CLOAKS. i ation week o-day, | Cousin: = : The | Tuesday night and hanged. Hew eed | less handling of a pistol by her brother. The : . | with? ———_——-+0-- oa the follow! With killing Tom West, the democratic cult. | The Markets. lady was riding in a carriage with others of CHAS. BAUM, " bank ‘THE RESIGNATION of Col. ik Howé,péie he_ following | date f eriff.a few da bet the . | BALTIMORE, Jaw 12.—Virginia sixes, | the party. and her brother, following behind 4 ntl Da s of Col. a Dr. Stringfellowfrom | “ate for sheriff. a few days. before ec. | deferred, 43, do. cousolidated: B42 des seed | one hari her brother, £ £08 Seventh street, urrency notes. $220. | Sion agent at New Yerk, las been accep ed Hopkins has placed | ton in Nevember, 1876. “He fled to Pointe | {ones 0 bid totes Y active aad an . npn r 4 , ae ———_ Reeve Dand E SS Without the condition that he hold over unti ‘aise position, Youtavemy | Coupee, but reeeutiy gave himself up and was | Oe ia ay | putting tas was accidentally die Bers tHe xeaw witn a THE RUNKLE RESOLUTION.—The Senate | his successor has been appointed. authority for saying that 1 utterly repudiate | lodged im jail, _ middling eek eee» 325, Cotton gules charged again, the contents taking effect | committee on military affairs will, on Tuesday eet ; 4 ; Cee ees aoout myselt and, his infer | soopey Death OF A CLASSMATE OF 1. | Wheat, “soutnern “quiet and steady: westera | is sister 2. AS Soon as the party reached I next; take: up’ the tesotution’as to’ wietlies AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to- Ges d, have never been in any sense i DENT HayES.—A telegram from Dayion, O., | Si¢#d)- southern red, “1.35.40; Pennsy their point of destination medical assistance DIARY. ' Major Runkle's restoration to the army was | UY Were Senators Dawes, Wallace, Lamar, | “alist nor a_party man | January 11, ‘The body of Richard C) | td, 1.58a1.40; No. 2 western winter red, spot | Was called in, but all efforts to extract the bail a ' | in accordance with uw. NS NAS | Ferry, Hill and Anthony, and Representatives | Sorin CoLonen Vore.—The Special election | Anderson w rddead iia field near the | Sntheln quiet aid sueudss weecre ek ani | Proved fruitless. At last accounts the youn are select from. i . th 4 vl 3 He died with a stroke of apo. | Cyuluem siuiet (and ‘stead w fr. Anderson was 3 rounty off Burchard, Ittner, MeKinley, Jones, (O.). (Iowa), Oliver, Hale. ‘Stone, orgetown county, tn lower and | fady was not suffering from the emf th instant, resulted in favor of ihe 83156; western | wos cts of the ADVERTISING FOR THE P.O. DEPARTMENT. — athern white, r this p.m ont) y. M Clark Cova), Oliver, Hale. Stan uiney, | Con the stl n favor ie Anderson. wa wixed “spot aml January. O63 February, oF {Winchester (Va.) Fimen, oth. | Thisafernoon the Postmaster General trans. | Wilms, Blair, Hubbell, Ward, Duimeit suid | Whee repay composed exclusiv gislature, and a | March, 5¢ya8'g; Western steamer, 52. "Oats | A QvoWARKANTO having been issued atthe x ASKETS AND W ait HL the Sueiker af the : eifer: ex-Secretary Boutwell and ex-Attor- | of col lored vote ident i quiet —ronthera. 3 weetet a ise SensT= Gn. | 5 - FANCY FASRETS AND WALL [0 CKETS | mnjtted (o the Speaker of the House a commu. | Keifer: exSeeretary | ction held since teconarriis, | deut's wecretary” ae spate: at } thixed, 94:35: Penns ivauiag Rye, 6865: | Vania ‘against the Wosteee Calin Tt clenas re nication recommending a change in the Jaw ~ from the President this evening states his in. | Hay dull and unchanged. Vrovisions uueh C show by what authority the: rgulating the pyiees to be paid for adver THE RamRnoa BRIDG: ove ————— enti eine . ier dull—choice fern roll, 18020; ds ‘om pan, to ow by wi aul ri ty y zw ne pri aid for a { D 3 5 tention of being present at the tineral. os. “Petrcie : ws ae exercise the rights and franchises of a tele REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT. | lising. Incase uo change in price is made he —Richmond and Danville : | SOLDIER CORBETT’S SENTE = = Ranged: Whisky dal . Meceinte-fon raph company in that state, a petition w. . | suggests that no list of routes be published, land—having again been swe | Corbett. of Fort Hamilton, who averre REUNITED AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS’ SEPA. | 3.800; wheat, 13.000: oti, 96,000. Siipmeuts: | Hah ig dhe nines Ut tie ecuss Netition was ‘vit our recent prices. ' | butt notices informing contractors that | flood, travel i delayed, and transfers | he was fiu Me into the locktp for Ag aiten- | RATION.—A romantic story iszoldat Colebrook, | wheat, 92. , ae - pleas, at Philadelphia, yesterday, for te SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN. | proposals will be re ed for carryi ails | willbe nec There ‘will be no freights | tion to a girl whose parents lived near the fort. Conn., of a couple Who were divoreed in Ohio ‘ Stocks opened firn peat Bg the case to the United See. sireul 3 & CHS Ny Petaveen stated points bey af for several days by either road across the river. | has been sentenced by Gen. Hancock to seventeen years ago, the husband. comin, Gold. 102s. | court. The petition was accompanied With. _ andor 911 Pennsyleania avenue. { and that the contractors be refe i Local trains will ran to and trom the Fiver on | days solita yconfinement The charge against | back to live with a sister in Connecticut. 4 Exc Governments | Sond for #100, and. as the vernare o = IE, Pert indormation (ustally advertised) to the Secoirt | each side. j A aE tgs commanding offecr & | few days a fs wheteatouts, Stine ete | ORK. January F quiet ana | matter of right, the case will go to the last. M “CLASS DRESSMAKER, —— DROWNED BY THE UPSeTTING OF A Boat.— | oe et ini Rat in wt es byt Nat firm. Corn yuict and unchanged. it : Ne Mais PSL AVENUE, te No SéLVER, NO APPROPRIATIONS. —Repre- | A'Weldon (NC) speciale Golporteur Suourp HAVE DIED S0oNER.—Caledonia brook, drove up before his door, and sent in a Lo! IN, January 1 30 p, —Consoix, — ant hee af note asking if he would receiv OR. Win, ik sentative Buckner, chairman of the banking | Mamed J. L. Brower and a negro named county, VL. is greatly excited over the recent sponded by coming out to her with open arms, | four-and-a-half per ceut. bonds. 104s; te: Gordon, a you man former! Del, t E BADE WEES AND PERFOM- | and currency commitive of the House, is re. | Hhodes were drowned yesterday by the upset- | discovery that Hon. J.D. Abbott, who was in. | SPOnded by e« how enjosiug fa second honey? | forties, 104. Ete, 9." Heading Rattod 20%" and who Has ‘lately becn pera ‘a phot FRIES is at the FRENCH ESTABLISH- Ee A : "| ting ofa flat on the Roanoke river. The | trusted with a large amount ‘of funds of | moon.—[Harlfore Tinos = ide at MENT, Gl€ 9th street, opposite U.S. Patent Of- ted as threatening thatif the Senate fails | yiver is very high and still rising. Widows, farmers, and estates, and who en- in = Taph Wagon at Stanton, commi si are | to pass the silyer bill, or ifthe President should joyed the utmost ee Bap Max—Christopher Bentz, the Buffalo, | theDeer Sark hotel, Dover, ect ny her. He re- | 95 3-16 for both money and the & t. U. 8. SUICIDE PROM LOVE AND i es fidence of the eommuni- Two More Ba1ors for United ‘States Sen- | N. Y.. church bw ir, Who made a confession. Y OND-HASD CLOTHING BOUGHT av | ¥'to it, he will have the rules of the House sus. | BONNER Burs AxotHer Fast Horse.—A | tysisa detaulter in many thong wee, | arene P ‘as 2 | and. was found in bis bed Highest chat aces SO aH ANG OUGHT AZ | Dended and the Bland Dill attached as an special from Milwaukie says: Robert Bouner. | Unimediately upon his exposure he attempted teateraay Scltheut result aot ee ee ing line inthe evesof tie jalere Histateaigen. | Momil, having taken prussie se Bighest : i | 7 ay . 0 is intention | fortune in | her with the influence of and cy test amendment to the legisiative, executive and ew York, has purchased the trottinghorse | suicide by takin: ison, and it is i 54: 1 y, A: eenthioge: a e “ Macc * ortune tn love, together w nfl piience DD tree? o, Orders by mall peey | judicial appropriation bil Mazomania, for t i is will die, 'y 1s po! is thought Pee Gab aes + MeCrary, 20; Boyd, pa so liberate all the other prisouers, but he Nquor, are supposed to have led to (he rash

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