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THE EVENING STAR. THE EASTERN WAR. . 3 .¥, Exee} Lay, ee THE STAR BUILDINGS. THE EASTERN QUESTION. Pennsylvania Avence corner Lith street, ar Ne er Ci 5 P oes The Evening be a Newsep t Company, More Diplomatic Complications, cauErS THE EVENING STAR se served to subscribers tn | Pe eee ee - + McCLELLAN'S INAUGURATION, The counter. 2 ccntseach. By mail—postage pre- | yaid—60 eruts a month: ove year, $6. sec ahdak Jepfoesetieiad. Weopies orgie, BD epes | esi _____| MYSTERIOUS COUNTERFEITERS- "Sz Al} mail subscriptions must be paid in ad- | _ vibe eee wera ar. oe, NY. 7,735. WASHING'EON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1878. TWO CENTS, | rr rastens arvarios France Sounding English r __SPFCIAL NOTICES. | ‘THE EVENING STAR. bot 3 EAS! LODGE, No. = oO. BAX Roy CE, Re THE PResIpE Society. The clearing and mild weather of yester The New Statne. | Mr. Henry K. Brown's equestrian | FORTY-FIFTH CON TUESDay, January 15. aid before th a communication, in answe November 15, tr : New York RESS. another nd significant « incident has occurred. Cireulars | d trom the Fr h Bay N the Freneh Cc inG reing them to report exa tion coucerning the popular feel n Spe Ts EVENING RECEPTION. Preparations wei ng made at the Whi - oo = House to-day for the President's seeond recep- | afternoon eansed the Monday reeeptious to be | General Nathaniel Greene, the Quaker sold 0 * tion, to be held this evening. very largely attended, Most of those who | of the revoiution, recently put in postion in Washington News and Gossip. ‘Tne Navar. INVESTIGATION. — Mr, Wittis, | Wle invited to Mrs. Bancroft’s party last | Stanton Square in this city with so little noise GoveRsMeNT Recents To-pay.—tnternat | enairman of the committee oneapendituresin | T8USday called on her yesterday, Mrs. Jus. | or display that comparatively few person Senate 4 resolution of usmitting a report of the me . Stern question and intery — = jee. Ser D, ’ i : | Commissioner of Indian Affairs, relative tothe | confirms there tt REVIVAL IN THE! Wo. a ‘8. . mn és Secretary | Hite Swayne, whose daughter, Mrs. Parsons, | were aware of the circumstance, must take | seizure of tags alleged to have been en | ° ns the repert that nm US FEY ND. The Rev. revenue, $22 customs, $35 y department, called on Secretary | 111 ner cousin, Mise Se vey, are vis rank a fe “3 Lord Derby in one of the most important additions | rito England's yesterd: informed WA th from the public lands. a : slow. | Thempso esd : i i ‘ fentions regarding Egypt. it w \ atve Das Tie MARYLAND SENATORSHIP.—The follow ci i , | hada very large rece, Much ever made to the art possessions of the gov- Mr. Hamlin g: on next Tues. nerefor nis of ¢ S. y EVENIN " nlis for United §} Hd gi e ittee every faci i IES DUS Lae one i iui 4 ef time for the present ie SLATE OF 1 Peon tal powers. sts. WED NE: DAY E : napolis for United Si ‘would give the committee eve ny Ie a iis named made the time pass most agreeabl tobe one of disappointment, but in at | Wm. King, the first governor of Maine. to the | “ i 7H ere ~~ Se Aa ORE land Siig até bisowil for the use of the vomit eS Farsons wore a most distingie We time this is almost sure to pass away, « | National Memorial Hall of Statues | Danger in Another Dircetto; The meARHINGTON CIEY ORFHAN AS) rooie. T si: THs onn for the use of the committer, where all | gress and macnificent opal longer the group is examined the uc Mr. Hamline tenon ONDON. Jan. tA—The London « a A EDNESDAY EVENING, January I6sth) | Stump, +: 3 . t Pe age ments. Mrs. Chief Justice W on foreign great meri sert themseives and ent of th ester would be tur ed over to them. Mr. miuced a bill to extend, | Cabinet ix very Mussia’s Mr. Spencer int & IwWithstanding facilitate, Waite. In the CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, Corner of 12th and N sts., Rev. S.T.D. rector. Order of Ex which is equaj to a day ture,—considerably farther. indeed, th: ires thre nin his ng dressesseen | fine statue of Scott, which y bs V in the north- ‘sor are determined upon. It has also been determined to remove. nd che pe TOWNSEND, | presses. It re Collector of Internal One of the most elegant vi la ansportatior distrusted and tr: nsportation, | ve given f tendants, her ass St of His ac- | by Mr. and Mrs. Warne the admiration of the ittelligent observer. Tt | Hirata ayeeherted Hou aihoniec and rted that thy ye yestor, Rev. Dr. Buti. 1 presid a re > . 5, The w repter o “ tnd Mrs. Warne! e p intelligent o 3 direct the Secretar State to af alice Tee Mir, Wei Len, of Bristol. England, wil des | PVATE PRINTING wy STEAM.—The Ww cepted the offer, and the meetings of the com- | Miss Griswold, of Connecticut..All three | hot a work to be seen at a gktnee and passed | Seal of the United States tow at A the troop ships liver the “address, “Busi ting for reading | putting UCIRE NH Deg sy ab one dies were beautifully dressed. Mrs, Warner's tily by. Itrequiresand repays eriticatat- | ent. [The tion of the United with 1.¢ seit be hy lock; the regular | rece was col = Sew -¥ PFIGERS.—t 18 Dos ojlet of flesh-colored silk was combined with | tention. States at the beg gOf the second ceatur The pubite are coral te ieee ee eet ang eee TEN ee otdeet au’ ebositively | sich black velvet. Mis eis expected to | Both horse and rider are superbly modeled, | Passer] (UY Destmming of the second cemtury. ta. shoud Oe eee | ee Any be compreced li tan coarse stated that the President has decided to | yerurn abont the end of thisweek. Hercousin | the former, particularly, with fare, knowi | Mr. Davis, of Iinois, introduced a will to ons. This <> A TWELVE DAYS’ MISSiO. | Me cet or ax jnomtis retain Collector Arthur at New York, but married in Toledo on Thursday last. M of its anatomy. Inthe chosen, as wel promote immigration States, more ps sare prevailing, — Wil he somimencos. upon. The inve im that they that Naval Officer Cornell and Apprai ell, Who visited her last winter, isexpected | in its treatment, Mr. Brown has departed v ‘anid protect immigrants. Referred: Dut the strain between the two sections of the NESDAY: JASCARY 16TI, | ee ae impressions in one di Dutcher will be removed as soon as their turn hext week, to be the guest of Mrs. | widely from the conventional horse of seul) i amen. > are evenue, Free! rday by Mi stern part of the ¢ He is a thorough. ropriation of publi few hours seri .T.D.. ies Week Days— | will do the work of ten men. The same Revenue, Freeland yesterday by Mi: west Propriation of public ; y Mernin: delress at - i s been made wi eo Miniga zs . Buren, the handsome daughter of Colonel an-limbed saddle-horse of moder in another direction. Davy Bo Mission Servic muon at BoB jy tee si Al CT CRT THe Surrry, Commander Kirkland, was steel in Brooklyn, | this winter was worn Se 1 | Buren, of New York, who was for so many ay afiernoon, and yas sone senersl @ Japan, Miss Van or vargl > Paris | Buren is remarkably_ tine. her cargo for the Paris | yer tant, erect eure with e Wore yesterday a perfe RS at the White House | Yelvet combined. with blue mate! represented in a moderate but full trot. Y at first thought be considered a haz poking. carrying | ardous experiment—one that is a good deal ‘ace and dighit more likely to failthan to succeed; and so i sha would be in the hands of any one bi ss, and a | ter. The prime difficulty to be me orrill, of Ver of Ge ditions which we Waffect England. This cow influ in the Cabinet on the side. y wh ate England's reserving hi Holy Communion at 7 20 acm, mont. ofered a number | RENE on the | dmeuts to Mr. Matthews silver reso. | lution to the effect: that a sinking fund should : be set aside for the payment of the principal | 1s! - | of the public debt, and that the faith of the | Of the: | | | | | - put into commission yeste ; will be ready to receiy exposition on the 16th ins! AMONG THE CA1L IN THE Devocr a conunit ary and Ser ritual Ip ne y rovernment is p to resumption on the | Steenath ply important informat: fer eed maraing. OF ew Hampsi AMONG, FS CAL ee atti Hause hat to correspond. , ve.) ducing instatuary a figure of any y | first of January, Ise Ordered printed. ard | las just reached this, country days, ery Resnocs bie ree were ate 's Christianey met | qe amateur troupe sehieved a eratitying, other osition than one of absolute repose iS | laid ou the table conviction ha a warlike Policy: : RIFENTIONCHRICRAYERS Even | vest thewsand Dorsey, and Representatives Har. | triumph in their performance of Mrtia last | to divest the mind of the observer of a fecting | "Mr Hereford introduced a resolution direct. | Parlin the Bast’ would be rerunner ol DS ACE knichtat tne trowetistequestet | the doorkeeper's Taree wa mer, Calkins, Iitner, shallenberger, Bisbee, , evening. Ti was indeed a gala hight atihe | of tatigue or want of complete enjoyment in | ingthe Secretary of thet Fa oraetect: | more serious complicat arer hone 10 be prevent on THURSDAY EVENING, lath | and Ae wae Shown thal Chee: Kidder, Patterson ant Reilly. j er. The andience, Wh looking tan object represent I to be inmo- | Senate to the bouds | What Is Irritating the Russians? RED THOMAS will employes less on the roll now — ion, possibly at the supreme point of action, | sold since Mar the ame P Ovessa. Jan. 1.—The Turks have bombarde meetings” “tigaty nog. J. ONE ast Congress. A resolution was adopted te. | A WoMAN SINGS I avo THe Waite and yet standing still, Mr. Brown. | ; cds Of the Sich aid thie Cerny fo | 9d thee towa of Thoeinla te tenement CLASSEs,— | testing the commit ingthe doarkeeperad HovsE.—Miss Sargent. of Boston, whose re for ones H a st h nave overs mn au aiientt | Which issue was paid, what commissions were | the Crimea, They burned ten houses, killed Phonogray WON] AwLSLE RA TeROIE DS De | able contralto. voice has ere: ring hats, an¢ pletely in this instance as did John Ito any syndicate or other persons. and in | one person, and wounded twelve. They have ‘ution wiltebe ditional assistance, and report by Dill. 0 ETE host. Unive the ocea- | in his famous and much admired Flying Mer Such commissions were paid, | :tlso bombarded An ‘on the & at convenient hours in ee: ayes this | sion was furthey honored by the lighting of the | cury. The human figure eould not well be put | " valde | Circassia, but did Itt a mpetent instruc | AN ATTEMPT is being made to loeate govern aniey Mat- | central chandefler, which so rarely is allowed | in a more unnatural and constrained position | laid Defore the Senate a communi. | One person Was killed there T S for Pafornaasie ment land serip on what is known as the | thews 1 o e ae S| to iMuminate the theater that its vecasional | than that; yet po one looking at it ever enter- | cation from t of War, transmit- | ment of is by the Turks while ne 1 ner Men Jon i addition tothe city of Chieago,em- | aud the oth les of the Wii radiance is greatly appreciated. tains any other (hana feeling not only of en- ‘& petition art Van Viiet, Rufus | tiations are proceeding. is said to cause Sg a cap a eee ng property worth many million doltars, | Colved th im the red parle OL the troupe which went through the entire | tire comfort, but, of unmixed i F king to be irritation at St. Petersbur ee ander Mame. atid Niles RAR Pena that Ae at thins tanee by | Rene eral pieces ye 'y. | opera without a single break, or prolonged | well, at the Wonderful manner ae thet oto LEER COLOMIZETLOW GOK ie ground that the sale of this tind by | "Those who heard the music, but could not see | Sait’ it would be difficult to say.too mach | dea at Jeht sad motion is conveyed in : the singer, we of the time. positive that 2 man sang part | jn praise. First_ honors: Sam Young as quante and are accorded to Mr. | the ri ad Ni Mrs. id motionless” bron, Brown's horse in this ¢ nimal were stru 10 Meeting willbe authorized by the a Chureh is therefor Oo with Mr. e. It is notas if the an-called up his resolution of ves ea ting the cominitiee on military NEW York, dan. 1), TY. The first At ¥ : > of S19, and that the beid in the Ne § public. request- he considered settled for the present MAY NOW ierin. ered in this section is mostly. f Hanover and Tamaqua Banks, alihe have been twenties and fifties on al Rank of Buflaio put out lectives are here working in conjunction with House | the local officials. His announced t tothe dis. | loca fulas the eas eson the ried in desi .F those for whieh toe commissione x been appointed, and asked the ladies to naine their candi ured them that tie would favor a representation by women, but would not assure them that their candidates | entertain tution. which | would be appointed. Measant s had s yet n rw 5 ; K sti! or dead while in the ire i set barre, - Le Sth instant . PARTS i ] . inquire into the settlement of the arre, Vy The two men, Wa SCE eY sae eet CEIRe hone fon thie atin, Reece Sean NOMEN Ae rie Fas Miss Milisacquitted herself with teat. uct of trotting. —a ease of suspended anima | Twentieth instalment of the Ohiowar chums | Twins str in this vicinity Sanday for neat the Perea eee Ee | TION.—Mrs. B.A. Lockwood, Jocelyn and added fo the number of the adinirers of | Uon.as it were—at whieh one looks with | Myr. Edmunds ved an amendment to ex ssing fiv Har counterfeit notes on the at. ALLE. ely Mat the atemipt Wiebe suceesetul | Thompson, the committee her musical tatents. Both these ladies wore | something of a‘ feeling of pain, wishing it | tend th ther staies of the Union itional Bank of Hi Pa old. resi- We Tes EY ERAGE AEE MAU Desuegess lil: pointed by the National Woman Suffrage As- it dresses during the perform- | might speedily be relieved from its unt that furi ops during the late war, | dentsand have hitherto been considered res athert: | THE WaAsniNetos Post OFFICE. —The ex- onto confer with the President on the ehorus of ladies was remarkable | attitude and idlowed to resume one of ease which Myr. Haccepted, aud the reso. | spectable, It has been discovered 1 the Sb MISSISQUOL SPRING WATE pected nomination of Mr. representation of the industries of American resses, good singing. | and repose. The sense of natural aetion and | jution was agreed to. business of sling counterfeit money has been = f : shington postinaster, w women at. th exposition by women, r. Pugh made an teeful motion only is there, and in its most | "The © then resumed the consideration | carried on quite extensively inthiscounty of CANCER. ERIGHT'S DISEASE, SCROEL stew esterday, ANTE LG nit probable th called unoitie Erealient this morning, ait isle Would took living Tae ser cles | of the Alatthews silver resolution ay tiv: reg: | late. aut He On el aman cravcaee 2 Roane SEF ie andes | atey es As it is probable met With a very pleasant reception. After run- i s he k f horse and rider | war orde of the stu bought of aman travelling CUPANFOUS AFFECTIONS. did all di ation Will meet with Hing aver he Serecal clam eatione Or oxtib: |. tributes: sent the performers dur- sing by. amd it never onee oceurs to hint | though the county. The ‘spurious money minent Druggists. a te. the matter of our its provided for in the bill, the President named | ing the evening we mum und beaut hot dive and actually in motion H Mplish this is, it seems to US. to achieve one of the highest triumphs of plas Without having heard from the arti lips the motif of his iis inspira’ “yo rt | hint sonn sown | tempor Sy th Md y at orsk.— RESOLUTION TO INVESTIGATE THE ELECTO RAL Covyy.—Representative Findley, of Ob s prepared the following res. muest he Speaker laid before th in relati dor Cases, Cut 5 ate eventful, per! Y pi, the bill of a hth rae “ voituve inthe House: » aesbon: = of the forn {piphany chu auitle. » horse’ mis attr ntigent fund. Or + Piltston is inhabited by a qu Combs Farina | Be Will introduce iu the House at the first op. PATENT OFFICE REFoRM.—In the House und his wife. who is kindly | head slightly turned to the whose m @ojogues, Lubin and Atkinso vts tracts. ‘W. S. THOMPSON locality is an exe Ex. 1 juite mysterions Mrs. Kentiedy, n ihe rider is also looking—his fore lee nly Well aw yesterday Mr, ss introduced a bi | iy lonely and desolate ype ha | Paul's church, at Pater: | isaaised inan exquisitely proud curve, while Tal pr F on sy of approach by the Lehigh Val- eletr 703 167 2 uption have been | 1 provides that it shall be unkuwfal for | the toe of the hind foot correspondingly in mo- | any legislation t tthe resumption act de Whine teeth tae aan te fs HOT soba, on with the vepubit ificer, clerk or employe of the Patent tion rests naturally and lightly ou a simall | Reteried. of ihe mountain. Local eS eee ae, WH can pation cutive eommitter, as Well ts as agent or attorne vresi | round shot, thus admirably Sustaining the iotion of Mr. Banks. if was ag nized for a descent on the cave and the capture COFFEE, TEA TU CHOCOLATE, can natlowal exerutive committer, aswell as | Me Gnuccention: of ail dette formerly occupied | equipoise of the figur in favor of wom sut of its inmates a inte the counting of electoral votes Gucthe. | PaLEHT, oF of any intere: or | | dh ave thas far given so much more atten- | presented at the Clerk's desk, sand that the GEN. Mee “AN MILBUEN'S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. south, it becomesthe duty of Congress, io en | be interested. directly, firm i . Miss Sargent and Miss { tien to the horse Usain to the man, because, | Superscription should be printed in the i AN, COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on \ rany unjust or ill casures | UStablished for proseenting patent applications who have been visiting Mrs. Hai from its type and treatment, the former 1 Record, His Inauguration ax Governer. @ranght dering the winter. dec4-tr fauy interests inietters-patent, nor byany | about to conclude their visit. Miss C has | most c 1 resorted to for the r vf fraud nto be the obje tof more er! lea} than the hatter. iven. Mr. Luttrell said | | TRENTON, NO. Jan. I.— EGov. Bedie and maumier or ani tution Of | aly ans to aid in the prose . These young la : . stine re The rider, clothed in the y | he had two petitions on this sub They | Senator Sewetl Senat W Walked BS Ro fare ee Oe ens iy | such patentapplications, within two years | most sion here. afier | uresque and ja'-looking continental uni- | were signed Uy abot nd ashe rep. | inte the Capitol with Gi while 7 sident and Vi ae | Ment ve ceased to be ‘such | Miss Sarg wonderful you had | form, with hat and high boots, is evic | yesente Op not want the the band t “Hail tothe Chief.” When = re Scand Toei ¢ thatany person in | been sin autor Le said to | dently directing the movement ot a body of | petitions take the expression of his con. | the party sembled aud order was pe- Champagne Wines of phe SATE ame et ian Uniied States vioiating the | him thatas she was new to. Wa socie- | troops on his left to the front, toward which he | Yituents: views, | stored, Rev. John Hale, D.D.. of this city, of mOer 'R ChADbOx. Inasentercd Tue by Member, Gane ty. she had never’ before met “a U.S. Senator. | is himself hastening and pointing with hisout. | ~pitis were introduced by unanimous consent | fered praver, "The oath of office wars thea ade MOET & CHANDON, . Seras oe athiers IMninoUNare ce hee mee ; | and Was delighted to meet one. “The gentle: | stretched. right haud. He sits natur erred as follows: By Mr. Dunnell—to | ministered. by Chiet Justice Beasley. Gever= lished 1843. i Bers of Congress gave their votes inthe coltrse ¥ applic = | man repi ited to have met | securely in his saddie, resting the bulk mi jurisdiction. « | Bedle then, in a neat address, presei R LD, FRANCOIS & CO, ofthe eleeteral emit: RE TONES Stin let A KenIUS. Tuding to the young lady’s re | zit inthe right st is requil Ales OVET Sand NAVE Governor M u the great seal of th wovl-eoly Sole Agents for U.S. ia n from | . fe ; ion and i he, puniteni the Unit Mr. Blair S receive ha iow we a nor S= SAMUEL G. YOUN whether | r ofthe United s ned the i je Wile urer New was much | w indicates an her below fu P COFTESpon gh the mails wthen delivered his inaugural in a | = NOTARY PUBLIC, ee im ttorney shall pi rewrit of aie | esteemed when ste resided Tin WW singularly handsome and Ince postage Mr. Townshend Mf voice, Which Was listened to with vist any person dd) and since her return he ates service Who shill violate the provisions | Welcomed. this act. and shall prosecute the same to the Mrs. Lander’s returt removal of Such person from oftice. Capitol Hill gives great OF course it cannot be claimed that the know her. Her two sons, Who have spent ; Work is perfect. Nothing of the Kind can — } years sindying in @ermany. passed the holi- | be made which will be faultless in all he sub. | days with her, | The tail of U1 has bes fe, an RC ‘ —eonied, | ely. from a portrait in the possession | on some of his descendants. procured to, Ss Who were ne psident tnd Vice | Sand if So upon in, if any. and Tur Treas any Votes were . —, ‘ourse of Said ele Messrs. Durham, Blount | shouid of officers of the arn nd re restored to their and. By Mr S—To am e to soldie: v ption and frequently ap, soon as the inaugural was fluished th mass of people gradually moved of Governor re} 1 on has Hever seen s pe. Every hotel is ove a great oevasion ad section five of t and sailors’ lomest oetl7-tf OPFicE-STAR BUILDING. President of the Chited State: SS A CARD all who are snffering from the errorsand Indis- | yay a1 eit brea eretions of youth. nervous weakness, early decays | wiih, whom ald. whe Joss of manhood, &c., 1 will send a receipt t 1 fe iNdeds r E. Thisgreat remedy | Premised or east in the «del —B rying the ma atthe further horse and the extended ht | iE en ; DeGie i aiteraiee sominiiiee re Subject | . A Private letter from Mrs, Elijah Ward to a | arm of the rider seent 10. us to be its weak y by providin TRENTON, N.J., dan. After the € Beudaseicaldirsced envepetothe ney JOSEPH | nent, or qudterstandin comnlisge to whom ubleet | fiend in this city, speaks hopetully of her hus points, and others not so conspicuous may also | gal tenders shall iat be DW ALM. | erhor returned tothe executive. chamber the TINM Station D. Bible House, é any FEDBE. re ihe emesis NE te tite eat 1 health, “They are living at Carnes, | be open to adverse criticé: But as a whole. | Coe.co0, and requiring the of the | Vete Association. of Philadelphia. present- sepes-eo&ely | bar ment. or "understanding | prepce aetas te ene ee coteatee cee e they have a pl the sea. | the group is both attractive and imposimg,— | ‘Treasury to re-issue legal tenders paid into | ed au address, signed by 2.086 members, The | whatever. whereby the votes of said elesias | Pieper. so as to enable the retention of cerrin | surrounded by orang K s | creditable alike to the artist who executed aid | the Treasury. same party presented er medal made of ™ PER CENT. OFF Were counted for’ President and Vice Presi- | ‘Auditor's office cunt ather. bases te Sean Mr. D. G the editor-in-chief of the | those who gave the commission. Indeed, it |” Mr. Robbins asked leave to offer f alf dolls Lay 1 of Antie- 25 dent of the United § id committee Is | Aue office und ether bureaus of the | Graphic. and his wife, “Jennie June,” one of | may fairly be said that its decided merits as a_| recting the comm diately ale ox i for persons and papers | Leeasury ae Inve the most indust ious as well as gulented of the | work of art will go far toward atoning he jropr . hamber, which was vis. : . = \a so to Sit in ANY recess Whi me Gon Tt i contributors to the press, ate expected in | delay in carrying out the intention so ring the publication o CHILDREN'S CLOAED: dung thesasion en BAY © Ow fOr. oonsittini tow Washington this week to make a briet visit. | Since voted by Congress. that cuimonument | deep ceattiring the publication of yeas, _ Tis SENATE CoMsneree oN Finaxc - | should be erected, by the nation to the mem- | nays, paired and absent unpaired; aud also An Insane ‘ . 7 i h HE SENATE COMMITTEE ON PINANCE | Vashington’s favorite g rasted c i New York, Jan. 15.—Assemblyman James SENATOR VOORHEES began his speech on the idered this rning a dill olfered by Jidge PROGRESS OF THE > r | ory of Washington's favorite and trusted com- | to report upon the expediency of reporting a § besped cgi! . From this day to January Ist L will give twenty- | credit ‘at Lo'ciock to. | Stered this morning a Dill uttered: by Jie Pasha, Turkish minister of foreigua | anion in arm hero whose present resting | rule prolubiting the announcement of pairs, | J. Taylor, for years a member of the firm of vo pee cent. oN on my stock of s were crowded, and many | Davis of Minos, to exempt Insolvent savings | Namyic appointed to nexotiate with | Phice, by the way, is, singularly enough, said | but requiring that all not voting shall De re! | Taylor & Sons. brewers of Albany and this CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, j Othe eee aN WEY | banks from taxation. No aetion was taken | the Grand. Duke. Nicholas for an. armistice | to be now unknown | corded as absentees. 2a heen tae so. Bieowais a Cuas, RAN, Rn, Voorhees begat hig specen he sate | by the committee on the bill and peace, were to have left Constantinople | —It isto be regretted that, for the convent | ““Ehepesotution was referred to the commit. ihe Insane. ils election to the Segisiatars for Kezanlik yesterday, but were del | u Bonn Brit.— | a railroad aceident till to-day. aus | been put ina more have effected a junction with the Roumanians | in anesthetic. poir before Widdin, and demanded _ its surrender, | ate surroundings a ved by ; ence of the public, the statue could not have | tee on ‘ ily accessible pl: of View, that its e not at the pres 408 Seventh street, cial legislation of the gove Gec26-Im Between Dand EE. | ment for th “t sixteen vears had been | < — acterized by the greatest bad faith toward its JBECN THE YEAR WITH A esol is supposed to have Mr. Shelley offered a resolution for the ap- 7. § pointment of a special committee of three | Ereat affairs of st members to inguire and report whether the hand should shape his pind. He concerned with ected his at he was SECRETARY SHERMA y Sherman had a hear and means committee to-da own citizens and the most outrageous oppie 4 ‘ ot dec : better k Naturally considered, how. Cements ves : lature on business principles, aud on Sunday | sion of the Working classes, He denounced | the passage of the following bill prep: THe Cerise ine AT ea ata tat aie | ever: lcieca tion is withontatontr se cranes | Tai nirements of the ee Tee ae" | morning proclained hinsell "King of he oiaxe | the funding of the national debt asa scheme | himsel iy An act to promote the deposit of sa and most commanding inthe eity, and in that | pointments among the states "| Universe . fo benefit the few at the expense of the people. | ings aud the refunding of the national. del eee Pris | Tespeet it Is worthy so fine and importanta |} : : The speech favors the payment of the Any holder of United States notes may avralions. ds anacening on Ec Fk if , j Teed out ae ne ns have reoccupied Kur- | work. as the work itself is in turn worthy the | fe h the Turks abandoned, and | Site seleeted for it. The Turks claim to ‘i 4 desi: debt in -ranking silver equal with gold | posit them at any postal money-order offi A large assortment to selec for that purpose. the United States, and) for the purposes red to committee ¢ Another Crtepian’ Strike. Boston, Jan. 15.— in troubles have broken out in Marlboro, is fiatt ave Boston Failures. 1 yesterd 1 chops of fe { eee this act. shall be entitled to receive therefor, , , me SDIAN BUREAU INVESTIG. Seti: : = occurred yesterday. in » shops o} ; ; . THERE Is ONE PLacg in the United States | free of ¢.a postal order on the Treasurer | tora and. Yalta pireyed, the pore of ue XnAiniersts ae iepatad eusstbn Ss, Jan. 15.—Dav' Boyd, Care FANCY BASKETS AND WALL POCKETS © that wishes its postal facilities contracted nd | of the United nd Italy would tes, the necessary blanks to | {iar y iy & Co, i street. failed ys A Chase, Merritt & Blanc and Clapp & Bil- bed and furnished to ea $300,000, half embarrassment of dealer, 2] South street, caused the rmany y aim theright | lent Seely e to pass the Dardanelles if the British fleet was | during his service in Congress, was i | ch ata not enlarged. ¢ postmaster at Warrenton, | be pr clive! ‘ A ter by the Secretary of the aASUry inst the delivery of a mail | jnoney received for stich orders 40 be ed for by the postmaster, under regu ret: lings. The Crispin boa fied its intention the strike is borne by € who procur rhitration sizmi- uifirm. The brunt of Merritt & Blan- d lasters fr Va.. protests there on Sunda REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT. admitted is pronounced untrue. of the How mmittee on Tr ) affairs had thus unusual opportunities of know ‘ Pty ates E PDureat, pro, | Davis Bros. & Co, Charles Richards THE Coat. Comm the n ment of the Ind Of our recent prices, Siatane ‘ New Hamp- cea “ig ohpa TIO) nder the combi a S5 Oliver street. also {3 bs pga » we + Bis for the eartage of imported me: p preenell porelary of the Treas nation of the coal companies, which was con sthe proceedings of the late board of ne eg ee area ai alee. So ire, 4 course very obnoxious to the Cris. SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, dise, for the next two years, at San Fy ted. to tine “Tre gumniated in Philadelphia on Saturday even. ante he Tug ian manager StOSS | their Hiabilitiesare reported to be yionny,, | PI — 3 on ae r . the yearly tonnage allowed to each com ) i a yr > : 911 Penneyleania avenue. | Wt =f Been te : ia sums of ten dollar: Any ow a basis_of a. total coal output of | cured by combi harpers and swine | Hard Money in Maine. Bree see pone ie ogg the chie! K multiple of that sum, shall be co 40,600,000 tons will :—Philadeiphia | dlers, as deceitful unserupulons, Posto: an 'A ‘special dispateh fr ] ‘ 1 ae LUMBER. The bidders, were M i certificates of deposit of the United States of | ZMUUACM TODS y ey, South se animosity against Mr. Galpin, the chief | augusta, Mame, | who. with his companions. trache Messsr. A. E owwell & C.W.€ n who | ie ne and escription: herein pr rided. | New k of the bure Sexcited because they Ay a resolu ‘| Saturday night, died suddeniy at 9:30 . have filed bonds to exe ct with | And such cet es may also be issued in ind him too ¢! ded for them to de- fottest Mo ass i disse: “ oF ee se fn Bags Be LUMBER. LUMBER. | the government ¢ x the duties to be per. | exchange for United States notes at the Trea- id too honest-hearted for them to per. | ail Honest my pasted wih one dissenting | Me nent lls tae er eee » formed in connection with he publie car sury of the United States, at the office of any | | ) | ee | ad gone with the other three pris- ane cory eee ven ew ded. at tr SIE, raed mated de- | | Death a Sart Aedliner bgpntboly wt marine ee nd a bidders having failed to submi ; States, ‘ | SAVANNAH, Ga. Ja 7 J ‘ oral re 7 WILLET & LIBBEY, ring to the Secretary's advertisement. ‘ates of deposit her ovidled | an | Meath. Corporal Thomas Chambers, another | AT THE CABINET MEETING to-day it i er a ue we er ae o Hie of the released Breese tn alte very ; ; A No today it was de. | Tre h form and description as he | | lephone in Ex Conxum SIXTH STREET AXD N.Y. AVENUE | cided that Secretary Sherman shall at once | may prescribe. aml of the denonuuations of ieee y | aih from @ gunshot wouu Loxmne Telephone in England. © notice to the syndicate of the discontinn. | teny twenty, Hfty, and one hundred dol a | as belisy: | Davis, of Mississippi, | some person unknown to th aia ce of their contract after ten days. The | 2UG*) Ar One Gant an 4 , ing in Virginia, liking Virgini and hoping | state, Was at the head of the govern a —— ary is wow preparing an advertisement | aay, dag atte ies ee Mundie | for better times. He is now convinced that the | Lamar, Senator from Missi is reported | Another New York Failure. t " ¥ 1 OUR PRICE LIST IS THE LOWEST placing the new popular loan among the state debt question will not be settled, and that recently N id the same thing. he re- York, J. John, people au Stall Wilile it is unsettled Virginia will go from bad | pudiation of Mississippi has, therefore, cost us | d2ue brokers, ‘of ) dar street have | da cang thioneh Ger eee ee to worse. He has therefore decided to xo else in Virginia the independence of the south. failed and ni W. OL Who expressed gi oN ‘THE SPRING Man, Lerris = ‘he state will lose pital and enterprise where. Thus i zen, Whose ¢ cot. The } WAS THE SOUTH WILLING TO FIGHT AGAIN? | Coed $206,000, ated not to ex. | t delight at the performance. e of the Post Office de; i 1 | $.—The contract i rument is how ae- | { portion of its a LATHS! LATHS! LATHS! tively engaged in preparations for the great } Serve not required to be Keptonhandin specie | been of reat value —[Fermirilie ( Reterring (0.4 recent Paaiington jeter to. 2 Sri. Wartinc FOR Tomas Lorn. EW YORK Jan, Ie A seria icom Wilkes: | Sbting lettings. for whieh proposals will by ex teuder wots. a : Appeal of the Ith instant says:—" The south. been received oT Lord te. Pa. sais: The fire in the buruing mls until Saturday, bruary 2d, a dl b p as! F 7 rl z ve vere i! villi Ah vale 7 at Pittston en b a ne by LATHS—Best Bangor; per thousand..........82.00 This se 1 trausportation authorized rive either Uni ta ein beople, Wwe Delle nOLeven een ee | eeal artillery ready to tonch off at any | And thoneh the damage heeey gun copaies Sa total of 1 tutes. in the states notes of the post orders ree af le. eslilent. who is cone of War, for the purpose of seating theman | ee be conieieton in i acy | will be made at once and mining work will ne SORE RUDE: Pee Raaeron feet. ad ee ae mn Areciiin payment ort nited tes bonds is, | there is reasonable ground for hi whom their votes had heiped so largely to nen coun doubt be resumed this wee! Al the late residence of Thomas Lord, his sons and daughters vainly wait for their father's Cincinnati Assignments. return. At Mrs. Hicks-Lord’s house, the Crncrnnatt. Jan. 15.—Jolin D. Appel & Co., elect. The counsels of caution ca | in custody. pica Tilden himself, and from M cin liewor | Ww inseribed Treasury, simi me from Mr. Hewitt. who w: supposed to represent him: and were heartily . and in nine of the te FENCING 1:6, 16 Feet; per hundred....... 250 Conmence on July 1. 1878, a June 30, 1882. Thi sued under the wuthority of law, or in li such bond. in | Jacksonville, Fla. says that for the past four sed by the southern People. Nor was there | Colored servant—a shade paler than he wasa | pork packers, and James H. Snodgrass & Co. WASHBOARDS, Dressed & Jointed; CLEAR 1.50 ected to Comin way: February er, leaving interest to be compounded days the condition of Hon. Jonn Morrissey nas | tr Co ee part of any southerner | Week ago—smilled placidly last night, and said | Wholesale grocers, made assignments yester= at the decisic hnounced on or ture mouths. = - 'y been very crit y 1, but ys y he was better | wliom he ever heard speak on the subje and continued jast night. ward Mr. Tilden because of hisletter on south. | 7 S Er e=tniae ernclaims., Nor was there any feeling that CROPEAN SONALS.—Count Shouvalof | Jucal government was of more importance than Hout to vacate the Russian Emba: a democratic federal administration, The nd_will probably be sue ¥. The amounts fer which they are involw- a Tritne, Uth. ed are not given. = THE FINANCIAL QUESTION IN| PENNSYLVA- Ma.—A resolution was referred to the com- miitee on federai relations in the Pennsylva- 5 arch 0. All contracts must be executed and Ail L WILDE 15-INCH BOARDS, Dressed.......... 2.50 filed on or before June 1, IST8. It seems fr present appearances that the competitors f s important mail service will be far xr previows letting in the 0% to, | he Was Waiting for his mistress, and expected | day. every day.—[. ¥. treasury under this act shall be applied exclu ively to the payment of any bonds of the | United States redeemable at the pleasure of | j the United States, or to the purchase of coin or | i ted States notes received into the | | Cemetery at Antietam. 2 N. Jan. 15.—The semate hag passed the bill relinguishing the right of the GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, LARGE ALBANY, y STOCK. he pu | South expected to gain both together. Nor was | Militee on fe meteors bs n ing of steamboat serv bullion to be applied exclusively tothe pay- | Prince Orloff. "*-"Henry M. stale UB ihctier! pas edo Salt HS | nia house vesterday charging labor and finan. | people of this state in the national cemetery ab DRESSED i as. Louisiana, ‘Texas. Oregon, Califor. | ment jofsen bonds, And all expenses’ in | plorer of Ceniral Aftica. has arrived at Mar- there ans heart Burning’ about retina cial toabies a congressional legislation for | Antietam to the United States. PAILINGS. DRESSED, ¢ PATTERNS, With ad Washington territory from July, is78. rred under this act, except as provided for | seilles on his way to London. °*""The Prince |p” fhe le : sa st ten yer ; ridin lenin ‘Serool Work, todune 3, 1882, willtake place early in March, | by appropriation for ebgraving And. printing Imperial of Germany has arrived at Rome to | P’ed ito the last moment, ought to know.” | or'the resumption'act and the remonetization Kew You, re See Ne ree an propmaionttaie ysite bec hg gaya ae | Menresent the Emperor Wiltam at the funeral | Hox. aiaitox Savin wil leave tonight for | Of iver neiro state tat the CS. Magahipy Hartiond ae Y Cover in our Large Dees ere es CONES Sra Z ation ma of July 14, 1870, ing Victor Emmanuel. shington. 3 1 is { - -S. flags = wat use BaD. DRY ue for Kansas, has tendered his re | for refunding the national debt, [ ObKing Victor Emm = ashington, | Le goes not regretehls course : on the army bill. He did not regard that as |, CAPT. REICHMANN’ PRETTY DAUGHTER. | rived there on the 13th and w lot the collector's | ax oa woe a. A May's Hap, Blows Orr ny Dvsa- | legitimately a party measure. He was yester- | About a Year ago great excitement was creat- | Montevideo on the 17th, rth City | The Marne StaTvr oF Goy. K MITE. A special dispatch to the Baltimore | day in consultation with reference to the mat. ¢l in Hoboken over. the fee naphing of Led The Lowent Yet = received the endorse. | the | erican. from Towsontown, Md., says that | ter of tax on spirits, with the representatives | imma Helehmann trom the residence of her | ow vous San ine trold onened at M2. S aud Representatives y will be oceupied | William Wrench, an employe at McCabe & , of the whisky interest. He found the majority | Mother, in Park avenue. man who took | * phen non 4 Kl leave for account of the remo WILLET & LIBBEY. "Carper ent of the Senate S. Blackburn, | _A LUCKY Lass.— ‘ ; : . ; is éhairman, will meet on Bou. | ‘M¢vent causing comment is the marriage ot | Wwith families are without homes: that four ee re Te mades Whe S sie y, a t | Indian reservations be established on which % — 4 mag eA aft th thats coer ie chek day next to commence its inquisitorial opera- | stat’ bank of that eity, 10 Miss Van Nostrand. | all'the Indiansshall be located with sultabig | BUSINESS Exmaxnaseaenrs ix Naw You. | and ‘quiet soumhern. "s3a58: pursuit, aud will bring | tions. The disparity in age and social position of the Peyices for permitting all who are compe- ro Tes sineeaee is ges wholesale Greg mact- } ck i si Ko oes - i :S vha : rl i * . chants, New , have made an assignment, Per case, $15.00 barren ey. | them baek if possible.” DISTRIBUTION OF RECRUTTS.—The superin. | Vfomnees Who is knew ee egticeatle. Mr. tribal relations. aud devote themselves trae. | {he failure being caused by the suspeusion of jané-tr 7 Market Space. | }ERSONAL.—Mr. George L. Catlin, the re. | tendent general recruiting service has been | y puted to be worth $150,000, whitle his intend | ricultural pursuits to acquire homesteads in | Henry, Curran Co. The liabilities are ae ee = | nowned paragrapher of the Y. ¥, Conner. | ordered to forward three hundred recruits as | cu bride belongs to a family of working people. | suitable quantities on their present reserva- a ag aceod be wey es coe aemeaale cs how ‘the VALUE THEIR SIGHT TO oi ivintown. ~The family of the Assist. | follows: Fifty for 16th and 23d infantry, and | Hels on the shady side of seventy and she is | tions, and that all ands held now ae thy | Join Bonner : ur i, Ne n 4 “* 4 Ye brok who have a general as- OT ae tas Ome, Do ry of the Treasury, Hawley, have | 100for Lith and 19th infantry at Fort Leaven- | Bit twenty-three years oll. The affair takes | Indians thereon are removed, be'opened | Sek broker: mnie a 5 heck ances Rie ta thie wank: @ country. Our In¢ s rican wine market: dry, | € Henin ese ceucage of abot tha aly | vn wil dg alt the rant. Good taste re lor home 8 ne reduction account for Its popularity. Indian soldiers are i S regret this movement | of Kentuck: child. —(W. ¥. mixed, ° t p tee rt St in fav s the child and fled away with her ina carriaj CORNER SIXTH STREET AND N.Y. AVENUE, from Kansas to till the vacancy. by Senators Blaine and Hamlin in presentin Ero. s section of ihe Morning about 10 supply, | Pe and terete PA en proved to be Capt. Reichmann, employed bythe B. ALTIMOR ES vam ey irginta ous! — Gos To Jots SITTING BULL.—The Commis. he statue of William King, governor of | “the explosion of a dynamite c rtridge. De. | Commercial, 13th. ¥ , Bremen Steamsnip company, and now in com- | deferred. 4: do, Consolidated, 68%; North Carolina j 5 ‘ * | Maine, tothe National Memorial Hali of the | eaqsed was lighting of the ea ‘tridges in Shaft | | mand of the steamship Hermann. Reichmann | sixes. old. 16: do. new. 7 bid to-day. Sagar steady &@-No Branch Yards.-ee sioner of Indian Affairs has received the fol. | Capitol. Wed when the accident occurred He banat, | THE INDIAN QuESTION.—Among the resolu- ; had ol tained a divorce from his wife, and she | aud firm, a9 - aul-tr lowing dispatch from Agent Irwin, at the Red THE SENATE ComMiTTEE ON ForerGn Ar- ; the Cartridges, or fuses, and finding one had | tions pending in the Pennsylvania legisiature | refused to give him his daughte a pretty girl 2 January 15.—Cotton quiet and a oa aia Cloud Agency :—“From twenty to thirty zune ‘SF | failed to ignite, returned for the urposeof re. is one setting forth that there are 80,00 | of seven summers, so he kidnapped the child. reap iting, 11',. Flour dull and unchanged, MME: J ARMIER, De Paris, lodges of ‘northern Indians stampeded on the | FAIRS met this morning and diseussed Senator | Ii hting He when one ‘already Mt ‘exploded, | Indians in the United States having 1,000 acres | Mrs, Reichmann threatened to have her hus- | Wbval, southern quiet and easier: Le Ry wo IST CLASS DEESEMAKER, night of the 10th, and left the impression that | Sargent’s Chinese immigration bill. | bowing one side of the unfortunate man’s for each man, woman and child, set apart fr | band arrested on a charge of kidnapping, but | FREI active and Yower sou western win ects isip.Sm * Between Idivand sikeriests, they were going to Sitting Bull. but are Just as head of and killing him instantly their exclusive use, while a white person is | he sailed away the following day. The courts | Penmylvania red, 1-38a1.40: Xo. © western winter SE Tat, Ben _ BRO LAER a ee re ON Te ce OTS Lite MITE oe heice: | Tux Colocrren oF Expaxorvonts ti the gece Sianrdatreeti a | permitted to homestead or purchase but 19) | in Germany, where the divorce was granted, | Corn, Routers steals, Wentora netive nad easier M'S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. > river io join a » supposed to be up in that | War department, of which J. At New Brunswick, N. J., | acres, and millions of white and black citizens | have decided that 4 father shall have the | southern white, 50a56: do. yellow, 62 : western te Sees ative cr Aare e| Mie Se atiey'wi seat age | Oma barracks, evga orth THM |" Govanson Bion atc Bu amatse ae, t4 BAEK | ES 6" homal asee Slo! Teal wets | ous met this morning | Minty and 2 for the 2d “infantry at Fort | Qreantrations woe large ani ie. eT ey | Kate, which went out from, Fanuary 6 ————— ‘Zin show | Ogvemments Arm, . | to consider the woman. suftrage question, | FoFteh New York. fhor’s address was ‘briet. urging economy | Duxbury Masse ie the stores of Taneeaae, | when smoked a sinall indelibi ‘picture OF | decintng Wisk, Saati, Geis Teste, Ga ae ie, that orders for private partien: receptions, Sic” seston om te subject aud the whole matter | Alabama and North: Carolina for ‘Texas in: | enee to national finances, Seven widows and “one ‘Se The Rey. David Bosenderg, of Colum | {LONDON January 15, 12:30 = . mn. if left at WILDS | Was Gnally referr rman igh, to | ereases in volume. Sixteen hundred persons | #g-John Bright has been advised to acquise 3 ~ NEW YORK, January 15,—Stocks AER 3 a GOVERNOR BisHop, of Ohio, was inaugur- but afterwards Jeclined. ae at Jackson barracks, Louisiana, 25for 17th in- — “Maj hau pes are a new 6 7. He BEST HAIR WORK AND FERFUM- hie Senate committee | fantry, and 50 for Sth infantry at Fort Snelling, | Med at Columbus yesterday in the presence of | _A CREW Lost.—The fishing schooner Little | 49 ft acetyl OL, to 1.02. Ex tong, 481? short, T, 616 Oth street, opposite U. 8. Patent Of- | ‘ad ri ‘octas-t evnor’s address was brief, urging econom: x! , Mass. in the storm of Thursday. HEEL & BERGMAN: Panton Oucuseraa, riyan hour was occupied in desultory con. | aarThe tide of emigration from Tennessee, | Srente to national tances, Takis NO Tet | A of the crew were probably lost, leavin ek ORDON | Ja a, bus, ate, eee issued a all for a national con- —y? ¢ ‘ ;, S@It is claimed that the real Arthur Nor- | vention of “all Isralites who are willing toac. ee ter fort te . KARL, P.O. Lock | Oring the matter again before the committee sed through Chattanooga alone in em- | 8 ‘me of Matthew Arnold’s “ sweet reasonabi ton will arrive in England from Austral! cept Jesus Christ as the promised Messiah of Ee Big acl BO. eek | a ie ree a ber" Re i © | canny in Pepruary, a fuaalla | ewe Central, i734,

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