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“THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, & The Good man = Weeden Shooting R BUILDING. a AT THE ST. UTED ING. cen, | f; CAPTURE OF CHARLEY G0OH BY } Information has been received here that The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | Charles Goodman, who was in March last con 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. | ; caimauad sath ; ; ed in Ch inG SEL ip sereed tosubecrtbete tr cinnati. Tn March last Charles Goodman and wat yigeuronson ther oman ae 1 | y Lemuel Weedeu were cach tied Ine eae ts eek, or 44 cents per - - esenult ant . ihe ect. 3 conte cach. Py aaa pre- + inte rersand on that paid—6 cents a month: one year, $6. 3 LOCAL NEWS. 1 of that WEEKLY STAN—published on Friday—$2 tht eno prepaid. 10 copies for $13; 20 copies | ‘erin ae All mail subscriptions must be paid In ad- ‘Wanee: no paper sent longer than so paid for, Vu @— Hates of advertising made kuown Ga appllca-_— * "SPECIAL NOTICES. CORPORATION STOCK WA We A siusit tot of Washington or Gou . SI-N®. 7,738, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1878. TWO CENTS. |ueiee eters r 3 Society. The District in Congress. FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. i 1 Th S THE EVENING STAR. The golden sunshine of yesterday again at- | IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE HOUSE COMMIT- = - - 181 | Te egTams to UG] tar. ——— tracted large numbers of ladie and gentle- maces eon Mian amnesic | . Tie dese ah sins Sausee | : " : e ere the ladies were nittee on the Distrie - soe a fore the Sena erarten yr halt STC i ean Washington News and Gossip. mente Mis houses where the: ladles Were | sa mbia amet this morning, and again consid. | communication from the Secretary of War TONE CO. 1) band Pengeyvantanaves AEETOE |G ‘ ilies of Senators were, with rare exceptions, | ¢red the Hendee bill to provide a form of gov- | Telative to the superintendence, manageme: sack EBilud 2d —— | GOVERNMENT ReEcerrts To-Day.—Internal receiving calls. Mrs. Blaine and Miss Dodge | €rnment for the District ot Columbia. The | ud repair of the Louisville and Portland ea- ie ustoms, $160, welcomed a number of agreeable people dur. | Session lasted two hours, but no conclusion | nal. Referred to commitiee on commerce. ily ¢ . ‘ Was reached, the hiteh being on the proportion. Pl wtitions, ception to-mor- | ing the afternoon. There is no young belle the general kovermment shout pay annually | patentee hee ions; memor he p o'elock. our city who is more fascinating to both gen- | foi support of the District. The'sentiment sly referre tlemen and ladies than the sparkling talker, | of ity of the committee is that the ‘Merrimon: Miss Dodge (Gail Hamilton). Senator Biaine | United States should pay one-half, but mem- came in before four o’elock and assisted inen- | bers who are warm friends of the bill think + | tertaining the visi He looks very bright, | that the House will be more likely to pas complained that arm. Takin a crowd passing through the yped ou through BAD FOR TURKEY. | iicncc)tivenh (uy City Hate wade | i', Streets. Notw standing the bailitis of the court and the de. . lectives Were at once notified, Ge | Her Last European Army in Danger. | teede in making his escape, W. found » ty on Oe following mo: counsel, Mi. Coa Suleiman’s Retreat Cut Of. the court | COUGHS AND COLDS YIELD READ- | Tevenue, $59,4 ) SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, which Mus. Haves will hold he row afternoon, from three to Mx. Hay. commis: out of the rly. It heals the soreness, ppro- among them the following: etition of W. A.M 38a most agreeable rei Joosens the phlegm and expels it from the sys- cep d Weeden is ity of Washington. By h Mr. Wailac it if | Petition of the Ch tem with scarcely an effort on the part of the ber of Commerce of Ph REPRESENTATIVE BRIDGE: ma his case. In th and says he fectly well. Mrs the ratio is fixed at 6) cents for the District | adelphia for the establishment of a national ‘ aa 7 . time W ome a thoroughly ei his home in Allentown, jey Matthews had @erond of cisitors and 40 cents for the United states. ‘The com of comme * ° MOTHER AND DAUGHTER MURDERED. | jin. \idinctoad ot becug ye by all Druggists . a ath, | She pleasantly entertained. mittee adjourned without action, Owe tO the Whyte presented a memorial from. citi- merly, a8 one of the most il-t l. dis. HOLIDAY 600! TALLAPOOSS arrived at Porismouth, On T street, between Ivth a r- | Absence, through sickness, of Messrs. Hendee | zens of Baltimore praying fer tie establish 7 satistied prisoners. he is now ied by the iS ee? at varlety; Odor Cases, Cut yesterday, on her way to Washingion. riages almost blocked the street. Near; Poome ot ones He torn et to ulate we ment of an equitable rule for the correction BAD OUTLOOK FOR TURKEY. guards at ae gehen pis sr Prinoners s Cologne Seis, in great variety: Ode + © ‘ = = is | family on each side e way Was Teceiving Representative Blackburn, and re- | of errors in the collection of customs duties. | Suleima one of the most exemplary in the fnstity sed Decorated Toilet, Hotties, Ivory Brushes, Cel- | Tine CONGRESSIONAL Directory for this | amily on each side of the way’ ave sume consideration of the measure. eterred. : aitiman Pasha’ Retreat Ca Our detectives had information that. Eolcgnes, Lubin aud Atkinson's Hlanduerehiet Ex. | Session, compiled by Ben: Perley Pore, is an | ““Tredancing receptions of the wife of Gen. | During the committee's session the Board of | “Sf""Merrimon introduced a bill providing | a QPS rae eck | man, after leaving the city, went de fees eas W. S: THOMESON, | admirable number of this useful work. With | eral Whipple and of Mrs. R. E. Neil were very | Heaith Were heard, protesting azainst the abo- | for the conveyance of the low lands in tle cy meary fos | Marsiand and sutsoqueutiy crossna aieir 703 oT H STREET. the experience of years in the preparation of able. The invitations were for the hours | lition ef the board, as is provided for in the | of Washington under the act of May, 1825. weiman Pasha ginia, and the marshal’s offic — the Directory, Major Poore tras. in the present rand eight o’elock. Mrs, Neil , WH. They urged that if the board must be | Referred to District committee. . where the Russian troops ave said to have ar | Under the impression that fr So BOt SOR a issue, reached about the ulmost possible point s aschted Dy her stepmotiien, Mrs. Sultic | Abolished: that the salary of the health aiicer | Ar. Voorhees introduced a Wil revivin fund | rived, is an imporiant point on his tine of iim. as all efforts, through the v [OFF z 7 % i e ati . rma + Mrs. Williams, Miss Dennison, 1 EXE a sum sure ring filled ® | continuing the court of commissioners of Ala- | treat'to Adrianople. {f the Russians S. marsl or Virginia to discover CORPER, ZEA AND CHOCOLATE eine ¥ ndensare) Nigement | Cousencur, Miss Skeiding, Miss Platt, Miss | Competent physician Dama claims, and providing for the distribu- ‘ vahgeeeren his hiding yi wed futile, and it was ‘man, Miss Moulton, and sey- |, 10-morrow the ned that point before him, as th = Foe ee will hear those | tj pene i the Geneva : S heine, thought that up toa few months a COLD BUDA AND MINERAL WATEE cn ordered to examination for promo: dressed. Mrs. Neil wore an t white | Companies in the District. Mr. Dawes—A bill to provide a fire-proof nk by the column marching from Eski | Side fact is, ths @raugbt during the winter. neal sist Paymaste! damasse, Mrs. Sullivant’s ex ite toilet Was | A BIL TO VALIDATE REAL ESTATE TITLES. | building for the use of the bure zhra, While the { posted at Harmanti | “ated west in Novembe Se SAMUEL G. YOUNG, ‘assed Assistant Paymaster J. | hate pink silk garnished with shaded embroid- | ‘The House this morning da bill to vi ing and printing and the meehaniea stands directly in his front. Suleiman Pasiut's et service ; : iw NOTARY PUBLIC, member of board of inspection. | ery in dark colors. The dancing was kept up | date titles to land in the I jet of Colum of the Treasury and other departments. foree includes the division he brought {i Lim. About tv Ks ago he was in Chicago, 3 . i ,5- D. Boorom, detached merrily, and conversation ne’ where the re nade before cu ferred, Bulgaria, Sofia, and other towns up to Nis. 1 word was sent here for the octh7-tt OFFICE-STAR BUILDING. ution and placed on waiting orders, ‘The early parties are decidedly t suls or U.S, ministers ab The deeds are THE MATTHEWS SILVER RES' . and Chaker P from Kamarli. Alt. h to apprehend him; but before they Ge RE Geen ay, | this season, and deservedly to have the same power and effect as though | came up as untinished busines - | however s time badly broken and i e had left that city, and it LUMBER Att. OFFERS OF PECUNIARY REWARD hith- | prive neither s. recorded in this city, but are not to affect any | rimon proceeded. to address the in | weakened by their hasty retreat and frequent ared that the trail had been eflectually . erto made for the detection and punishment of | coachman of a night's rest. ii a4 rights acquired by Innocent purehasers. favor o ine sable standard of v a ae, con- | encounters With their purswy ‘ amas ar cesoers “= none ver, prsons employed in the illicit distitlati The following isthe tenor of a dispateh from KIDWE ROTTOMS, ending that silver being recognized ascoin | phis Seems. : agreeably surprised th rning ‘on reeeiy LUMBER. LUMBER. | Ports is suapouded co lavas teraraathors Mad ived at the Spanish lewation nator Merrimon introduced’ a billin the | atthe time the bonds were issued, the bonds Above NeOry OF Mhe | ing a telegram (ihrough the Treasury depart rolina, South Caroli mate today for the. conveyance. of Jow | Were payable in silver or gold coin, notwith ‘ 340 p.m, Special Agent E.G, — ieaisciDDL Teniies will take pl: grounds in the eity of Washingion, under the | standing the later demonetization of silver. pag at yesterday arrested him in Cin yr OTRee a friare will off and ambassadors es provisions of act of Congr Ot motion of Mr, Anthony, it was ord: Ih : today, nul hal locked nian up) until the pro- " suppre ary Speci ed for coasion | approv a) that when the Senate adjourns to-day it be t are » enemy's li S could come on with the papers, sioner says, aF ping Int , areat Britain, Germany and Sweden will be | upon and vested in “the y ed the Senate, elaim- | j, 7 sit of Si Sol the indictment and transeripss CORNER SIXTH STRERT AND N.Y. AvENceE, | SIonEr says, are now being put Into operation, | TAT Ok y Washington for ete aoe be v n | ing the Stiver standard should be restored, and. | {5 known of the position of Sul ‘ourt records in the ¢ vad if is likely 7 7 abinet council te Tue TREATY of comn ce and friendship | — The invitations for the Spanish Minist the Seer rveviewing the legislation through which it i y ina few days he will be in court and re- ‘ f ¥ ] y of the Interior, who shall exe 1 | measures forthe defence of Consta Seive tla seakenne eet between the United Siates and the Samoan | féle to celebrate this event, will be issued this | cute the deeds thereby required. under nis | Ceased to be a legal tender, wr a Falas Ata cctye iswentence Islands was signed Yesterday by Secretary | #temoon, or tomorrow. 7 - wage) and onicial seal; | This is fhe sume bill | | HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Wood, it was | ‘Two squadrous of Cossacks having arrived | ‘Tae Pexxy Eatiwe Hover will beope oF s ie a a and the Misses Schurzentertained | whieh wasintroduced into the House a day or |, ereed that When the House adjourn to-day it | at. Tirno’ pmenli_to escort. the Turkish » x sate OUR PRICE LIsT 18 THE LOWEST | Faris and Mr. Le Mamea, the latter repre. pie at dinner last evening.” | twoaso. RRM ee race IRICEN Ten a Borie ene, Tuuclele pte toy ig pegdnged OAs, See dally senting the island ‘or Jones will give a lunch : a < | be until Monday next. Peace ‘ , is ereatter from 7 7 p.m, Wilh the ex. = LL Miss Goodmag. of Cine, | X° NATIONAL CNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN Tur Mr, Durham, from the committee on appro. | Commandan ‘ r place beli an jon of Sundays, when the hours will be ON RGES AGAINST MARSHAL MILLER. — her guest. Mr. Goode, from the committee on edueati priations reported the milit weademy ap- attack was intended, and blew up the railway | from 7 to 10 a.m. "A plate of soup, or hot mash ive heen preferred inthe Depart r (Judge Miller's daughter) gives | audiaborthismorningreportedadversely ypon | Propriation bill, and gave notice that he woud bree ‘With molasses, a dish of beans, either of these LATHS! LATHS! LATHS! ment of Justice against Charles H. Mille y Lond: . the bill to establish inthe 1 call it upon Tuesday nest. esperation of the Turks. ead atioerbanien nce of corn- ° marshal of Kansas, for defrauding the gover rihan and her daughter will receive | pig a univers Mr. Wilson submi vial of the rat a ISA Russian GUL Wil. for one Olek etl tee oTuee thounsnd 2.00 | ment by charging for guards business ut the Ebbitt Hous the liber: Referred to | Pate dated K : MC male toe one | with LATHS—Best Bangor; per thousand... oe When none were used. He is charged of this name, Style a National . ” rena’ information that Si and Sweet. Noser or refuse mat ud in the eases of Joseph Dunlap and J.C. University. ‘The Dill 8,00) 70 eS hireduced & extend t popolis and has giv Twill be lan is to have JOIST STUDS; per hundred feet. 1.58 wtkea, and both these have testitied ‘ tablish the institution.and named as incorpo. | Jurisdiction of the Southern Claims Commis thing. Tatar Baz tickets, and give them to the beggars in = : that no guards were employed, Miller is now bie, and the: raters Margaret E. Jolinson, J. A. Stewart, J. | Sion. Referred. . aba | Lat money. lich will pat eH * i aso | here, and his accuser te danger. He understands Tully his inard, J. M. Thompson, ‘8. RL Kenyon J - Springer, from. the commilttes on ¢ renorted te sec ostreet bexging. Mr W.W. Corcoran hes FENCING 156, 16 FERT; per bundred......, 1. condition, but is cheerful and hopeful. His ~ W. McEwen, Mrs. Me : submitted a report in the ease o! . _ 7 7 cata the sent Sag rove f i Meow Chamep 1 ‘A ease involving | lower exiremities. are badly swollen” with Bee catals Mee. NCE A HORRIBLE DOUBLE MURDER. | paid the wut Mrs. Hoover one WASHBOAKDS, Dressed & Jointed; CLEAR 1.50 | the right to certain lands in San F dropsy. ‘The physicians express no opinion und B, Nut a Keetoe hee as done something. Mrs. Gen. Ricketts district California, has been recently decided at | @8t0 Ms probable recovery. MR. Bow committee, sub. -| lotte, N.C. says: H. ¢ has interested herself personally in the mat- NCH BOARDS, Dressed.....-.... 2.60 | the Interior department. They were claimed | ‘THe SovtH Canosa Horse of repre. |, Mm Box he he tty rel Ming. Pacheco: |, in Walon equate, ve wil ter, and start sub. WIPED -IKCH EUARDS, Pe by the iHornia. under the aet of Cone | sentatives yesterday seared Fohnson, rep eee eety oe tee. tet: ANU SEU | Utitied to retain he seats a murder of his wi nild | SeTHbE:S for tic thas . ? 5 gies 1 duly S04, entitled MW aet | can, from Sumter where thy sThoot, ai i ex ion hour or y. Springer stated that the committee Catawba county, on Mareh 12, u — GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, LARGE fand titles in California,” by Settlers | boxes were stolen and destroyed to prevent a | [oWmoum and. with the exception of an hour or | atnitely and fnaliy determi st, Who was formerly Mrs Sieigs, Rucker and others have also sub STUCK. mption laws, and by the West- | declaration of the result at the speciatelyetion | Te Stoning: write and cafviag a H e therefore asked the recommittal of the ‘ and ‘her four-year oid child arbour 8 ilton, groceries : Ge i odd sections | in’ December last. pvernor Latin SLO WHAT SHRuIt oppea ee the eee leports. So ordered, mysteriously disappeared on t . oud and coal: JW Boteler & Bi PAILINGS, DRESSED, 4 PATTERNS, With Tia cet eutioue of a grant to this | also cl pen in december. wae aware, in 88 | his Hv. Of late years he has beens Mr. Mills introduced a bill donating lands | aid public suspicion hinted that foul play sb erred shoot poreghead Serool Work. he even se ar or from don’ county. uiiudged to the | Ser to the states and tert lish colleges for the e ) Referred. Ss Which m: acation of lock returned until been used by Secrest, but no proof was th the Sunday tert, started it, and still Atlainable sufficrent to implicate him. On | Under bergeneral supervision. A. con last party of hunters was attracted | YoMat of Some experience will hay h., lunched down tow home for dinner. whe he next day. Proofs « » and the odd govern Taw of Gor before the war, and is a broth Wade Hampton. WRY LUMBER Unvler Cover in our Large Dr¥ THE COURT-MARTIAL nm the ease of Charles. A ar i tials 4 a 6 e r. Sparks offe! aresolution to inered ecluded hollow in the woods by t Neer cae st eee ater LUMPER SUED. F. Blunt, lieutenant eoionel of en sin San ihe cutee ie daa re GENE tos oie shimitice on expenditures of the tntert King and howling of dogs, The Plans of the Maryland Canal. organized in Buffalo, theit -tleents of violence: aainse tiie sin the evening. After a careful exant to nine members. and to auti ring to the spot found they had se nd Lo Secure associated press disp: f 5 tions tnd additions | i2ethem to cuiploy a clerk. Refer up the earth twe nd st halt fh atlack the Chinese | Uienef them sucht cor deep, the Mar rmpany. : . Ee A scheme to Nr. Kreeman ineroduced bi ‘inue the the fe New of 4 } LLET BBEY. Ps ; \siatics. A scheme eiacs “thie | sreamia seenit Bithey | 2 man introduced bill ioeontinue the | ing the fe id leg of a human body, ane any direct ald erences hick he pleaite to twenty-six. ‘the | Dasengers by the steame® Tokio, expes | Sere wae eS mud the mthey | work on the hew post ofice at Philadelphia, | removir rth until a trench th ‘OMPAY, assist Ht indirectly CORNER SIXTH STRERT AND N. Y, AVENUE, | lony of tWo Withesses Was Lakell, alld the THAT ROE Yesterday) WAS BUC Det | ees OF a IONE T : tae | Referred. ° deep was made, the bodies of av DS of ihe labor that will beat trate | court adjourned until to-ds a aes an Ne. | aving confi atescabit om the committee on edue: hild were found, which were at on in the House of Correction. The law it | court adjoumed until toda liness to support | but having contid Sabi | ported back the Dill fied as tho: pissing Mr ot ‘ bene i 7 e leading y ity a a certa tlass a 0 cs, a i WON Le Ci he as st 4 ssi .. se of prrection will be se a teil ha ae aE eet tr peer OF the Mesing ai | OO tm eredk Tatsaudie: ip cal akce oa | the reltel of the Pro dl daughter, | Seerest was iny dlasto require all persons Whose tense ail-tr | rac ALORS TERNS — eflecti editorial must be one hat world | nary a ee Schoo! neat pesled: Te is doggedty obstinate A py Sixty days and less than three years. last evening rec : Com Revesep tie | not kegs if aust be written today—tomor. + Alexadh ee SENS HOY CONES ON | SUE ThERe Swell the ae ee there, (At 1s calculated that és boss ISSES SULL:VAN, Lowisy fladelphia Telegraph says Vial the following | row would be too late. personal fourt he whol - 7 anu eral St doubt 0) ; v ill be 1 handr M' . a interesting case came up for argument in the believed in, but a manot sichmarked | Mr, Knott, fromthe committee on the judi; * | persons sent there, which ealeukttion, it will - - A mounahe supreme courtin that city on Wed y morn. ity could not easily pi anim. | Gidry. reported a bill to remove the politieat eseen, assumes the construction of much FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKERS, | Woanilite, i israel! Maule et | sonal paper: yet he siroye to. himseir | disabilines of Charle eott, of Wilcox co. . ommodations than at present pro. } Sh them to hold F to Common plea ithe baekgromid. Onee, when 7 - Passed. : Election of U. S. Senator. vided. While ihe site could not tuvest any No. 419 ISTREET N. W. wires longer time | #¢Hion in the court bi Ltobim, “Like your gu Harris (Va..) from the same committee. | ANNaPoris, Jan. 18.—The legislature, in | money in the Maryland canal, yet itis held enue : . WHITEEL De | decd dated in 1808, ‘S0seini- Yinan. but Pdon't ‘ re athe | reported a of the sureties of | joint convention to-day, elected ex-Gov. that it could sell the labor of the prisoners to Revenue Agent i inceure e Cited Vicars opinions.” all aor Simpkins, late collector at Norfo! B. Groome, US. Senator, to. su | the canal, taking pay in the stock or bonds Ofer Spe ements in the way of =e iS Asent. For the ‘ efer o committee of the whole. Dennis, whose term expives Mat Goode, from the commitive on eduea | vote was—Groome. 22 Stes nd labor, reported adversely on the Dill | terins. 2. $00.00) for the establishment of ———__ % . HL ager: plied: sree wiih them | uary 1, 1876, plaintiff’ in error tendered Me Mdel phi Tanes, j ive and ten cent pieces cohwed before ~ — <I8%3, This Was refused by de and the a ve of such a 1 greatly enti vent that will nis that 1 the company le in Vroor I ¥ PRINTING BUREAL introduced ; ILDING FOR THE nator Dawes LOW PRICES. aan ABSCONDING Ji EOF THE PRACE . | appropriating estal of twenty millions bill in the Senate to-day author. | Aye thts) who: elatmed. GolE: ey That Hecate: Gea | auational uni n the District of Colum- Wall ‘Ohio canal, as well izing “the Secretary of the Treasury to apply | brovght, and the court below held tio of women in the libera New York. Jan. 18.—The Post fuable investment. Miss Bi. SULLIVAN will callon Ladies at their h of the unexpended balance of the D money tendered was not a legal t cl ‘S| arts and sciences. led. ed with |. Mt. Frye, from conimittee on th netothe | Tepe t bill to. vatlidate ee | instriments of writing, unde Khill township, Buck abled article "disappeared. and. is ha ‘onded With $2518) belong’ he was recogni. 1 from ¢ wrgetown to the harbor of in 1836. The length forty m and the here than yester ks, Which are lower and every sale sinee atise t the stock Judiciary, | Speculative shares a | indeedsand | day except y aude be- + Gold opened 3 ences to receive orders, if requested by postal | PYopriation for labor Fesidences to receive orders, if requested by postal | Propriation for labo card. si¢-tr = — ig June 20th, 1878, ME. LARMIER, De Parts. Was survey of that line is nearly cost of construction i xpenses in the Bu- | canount of $0, and entered jude: y the fiseal | tif below in gold cq This wa ay be neces- Viaintitt in error conte propriated | tend i > d, being coined n from Phi'adelphia to. Norristown. A | fore consuls or U.S. ministers in for ign coun- th: In gold loans the rate According to th FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, building 2 | debased coin: was issued, were not limited | ant was obtained and placed inthe | ties for certain kunds in the Di tof Colum. t. for carrying. , COMPANY The C; proper will & No. 1496 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, of building to be de- | asa legal tender to the amount of $5. and t ands of Constable or, WI | bia, with a proviso that the rights of inno ome Will be de r, Who arrested : ? of in e hotel, where he was | Purchasers s} vd. Passed brought before M.D. Patter: Crittenden, from cominittee of 1g OWN. eld for a furt fairs, reported a bill aut . ral Reynolds to ect23-Astp,3m__ Between 14th and 15th streets, YOOK'S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. +, higher te lo the purposes of the Bureau of - only limi's the cirewk and Printing of the Treasury deparé- | silver eoins of the it, to the mecha purpeses of other bureaus and branches of said department, him at the Jeff n the outlet locks above ¢ usburg, at an estimated inus of the canal will improv town, down to E cost OF 5,000. Thy ude of fineness mer et, and did not demonetize For the defend avioned e coinage ¢ ant in error it is 6 per cent. on ¢ bonds American wine in the i On his person were found $700 in IM are the col Wht be in the Patapseo river at singe arkets ary. | and to like purposes of bureans of other d ontended that the expressly Is ny a r sta king of Siam. er stock 4 ; 3 ¢ Bh atc ceo its A ae a ISES “a ¢ je f peals | money and a gold watch. He stated that he ing of Siam other stock are pledged. | of the Baltimore and Poton . und Tmperied Urand. Good taste and regard for howe | partments, said building to be built of briek | alt for ect ad limicsall | had. been robbed. of $4500in Piiladetage, |. The House te Mercantile paper continues dull withroay per. | Isestimated t $25,000 the Production account for its popularity. ana upon pl mS to De pproved b the Se ere. ailver, legal tender to the amount | The mone: a en from him by the justice was | prise ou the ie cent. for strict! Government bonds | river , $15.00 currency. ary Oo! e “ASUTY rided, that the | of $5. concea is stocking. (Temn,) q ere are 14 sue! rept 67: Spring Go Per case, HPAL © HUME, amount of money applicable to this purpose | — — concealed In Ns stocking, The first bill on the calendar was that for | (ke eutTeney Get ee ee eee eee eee tian jané-tr 807 Market Space. shall not exceed the sum of $300,000. U.S, SENATOR FROM MARYLAND.—A cau: | THE Heytincton, L. 1, Mystery.—It is | the relief of W.H. Newman and L. A. changed. - * * on the south side of the VALUE THEIR SIGHT TO < ; —— a. cus ol the democratic members of the Ma little over five y ago sinee John G. Keisey, | Hoffman, for mill property in Alexandi —___——____ nd depots. The line of the Fee Wao. oe ‘Dollar NoMINATIONS.—The following nominations | land legislature was held last night at Anna, of Huntington, was tarred and feathered, aiid | stroyed by the U.S. army during the war, A Rich Gold and Silver Find. proper would only be twenty-eight miles Sars wae suited to thee were sent to the Senate by the President to- | olls. One ballot was taken, resulting in 51 | alleged to have been murdered. The erime of | | Mr. Jones (Ohio) objected to special laws | PUEBLO, COLORADO, Jan. 18,—A rich diseov- | and the cost of its construction is estimated at e, at H. H. HEMPLER'S Opti-' day: Geo. W. F. Vernon, of Maryland, to be | Voles for ex-Goy. Groome, 27 for Judge Robin- | tarring and feathering him, at the worst, but | for the payment of this sort of He | ery was nade on the T2th instant at the | $2,800,000. The house of correction is close by 453 Pa. ave. n.w., cor. 4} street. r mf * timer Th 7, son, and 2 for James A, Pearce. The names | assault and battery is now outlawed, sothat | wa ited to call attention to the f: r mines, a shert distance west of this city. Mr. | the line of the work, so that while the p a a a sol L ke, and sh ahesay (This is | of Hon. George R. Denn! » ex-Governor P. F. | those who participated in ittaik of i: without | ports against such claims had been made by | Munn an old proprietor, struck a lode, the ore | ers are working on it they ean be housed a UF = eee Be USE IT? | read of Collector], John C. Carpenter to be | Tomas and Judze Stump, who had been | fear of thelaw. Districk Attorney Wiekham, | republican committees of the House, and that | fromWhichassars theses DETERGENT: collector of internal revenue, ae prominent ¢ ndidates, were withdrawn before | of Suffolk county, is credited with saying that iden, late democratic candidate for the | in gold and $1,100 in silver per ton he had been in ‘communication with certain | lawyers relative to Huntington matters which to be collector of’ customs at Key dency, had written a letter declaring | great excitement in camp, and e . Williamson to be collector of cus- THE JACQUE elaims of this character URMAN TRAGEDY.—It is n One teaspoonful to a gallon of water will wash psa pe 4 ver : to correspond with the © nild not be | rusking to the seene of the new discovery.» | ; seene of the new ° oy Saints : are canal aud enable it to ace ‘a . gh + two tables fuls ed be Aes ow | were brought to his attention before responsi- | paid with his consent, if he was elecied Pres- of large tonnage. iets. Une, Sees. pissewars ng. table-soontals ee Wn Ww cite te be U. | ascertained that the real names of ‘the parties | bility forthe erime Wied out, buteouldmever | fdent . Erle Sale Postponed. ard to the revenue front the canal it is blankets, flannels. st ag at . jae istant | to the terrible tragedy in New York are James | get the information he sought in direct terms. | A colloquy ensued between Messrs. Springer. NEw RK, Jan. 18,—By conse! stated that a charge equal to th fh ‘Try it on your mirrore ( teaspoonful toa gation ay master : avon} el fo pe ree erof | Jacq ues and Mr Surman. Both parties for- | Now, however, they are profuse in factsand | Conger, Jones (Ohio) and others, as tot ay has granted post poned for sixty d | ing bulk at Ge cuales thee ‘of water.) It will clean hair brushes beautifully. an Ore » Cal, and a few minor ap- | merly lived in Chleego, and moved in good | unhesita ngly tell who held him, stripped him | proper construction of Mr, Tilden’s lette of sale advertised for that di vestment a payin Some es pointmen: circles there. “The deputy coroner made is clothing, shaved his hair and pplied | when— { Erie railway, under decree obtained by | thirty-five ceils a ton to transier coal [OM YOUNG'S DETERGENT, AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to. | 42 @utopsy of the remains of Jacaues and Mrs. t nd feathers. The letters to theabove | — Mr. Mills sugge there was no use | Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company as trustees | {he canal buats to other yesseiee with, ugh itis Office 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, ae were:s 3 = ‘ Surman yesterday morning. He found that | effect do not bear in the remotest degree upon | fighting over Mr. ssentimenis, for he | of second consolidated mortgage. | now only Wwenty-three cents a ton. When the Dowlng’s Auction Rooms day were Senators Chr tianey, Ferry, Me- | the woman had been stabbed seventeen times, | the murder, and he refuses to submit them for | Would never again be the democratie candi- Guilt Awetent Be: Maryland Canal is complete ‘a boat inh Janb-' ies Ae sd Donald and Lamar, and Representatives Rai- shot once, had Rex Girone ful in four places, public ation. Kelsey's property has been sold date for Eresident. tt ene nee Yor SG Aaa Ete. wenncom: | 2 Cumberland can come to Baltimore, Phila- a om 1 ster, Cannon, Aldrich, Romeroand Dar- | 2 Ett a | a hea and the proceeds divided amoig his brothers Pending consideration of the bill the com- # 9 a it has been coi elpl « ow York. wi NEW FT ORS anes ” « pane strument.. Almost any of the wounds would | and siste So Matt, isthe tittee rose, to take up the resolutions relating | menced by the United ay conuine ue et ee fe Seen tae ‘Chesape, EAR’: POCKET BOOKS. — have produced death. Jacques’ death was eR to the death of Senator Morton. against the Erie railway company to recover | (, gel ence. * ig POLADIES: SATCHELS, | AT THE REGULAR cabINET MEETING today | found to have been caused by two bullet _AN ARMISTICE have | "Mr. Hanna made the opening eulogy, $71 405.68, alleged back taxation. Papers inthe | iwi to, Georgetawn. thenc a x; GIFTS. LADIES' DRESS TRUNKS, ull the members were present. Only matters | Wounds inthe abdomen and a deep gash across Ted, sinee the we ese ase were Sled today. delphia throush the Chesapeake and Delaware HARNESS, WHIPS, &., connected with the routine business of depart. | te threat. | iu ene ea auket The Death of Witter Emandel- The Labor Troubles in San Fran- | Calial, thenc New York throwzh the Dela- At the ments were considered. The Chinese question and 81 guns. The Russian loss in killed and | EXTENT OF THE MISFORTUNE — UNHAPPY cisco. a a Canal—all without breaking was alluded to, but not discussed at all. The . were, 3 5, STATE OF 1740) TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY AND wounded w 464 men AN POLITICS. San FRANCISCO, Jan. 1 The Russ eilit The police broke s, iis thought, woald give eight chil meeting was adjourned by hi f-past Lo'cloc ppy family of - | guard has oceupied Eski "3 Yeni Sa. | (From the Rome correspondent of the London | up two mectings of working stimulus to the irade of the SALESRUOMS +} dren, but dur Ne thattmrie ive ha uccumbed | shracwhiel wer aoe & ghra a vent by | Leues. probably M. Galenga, a well-known for- | But little disturbance ensued. ‘The militia nd Ohio Canal. A bill providin or A Caccts OF REPUBLICAN SENATORS was | {0 that terrible disease, diphtheria. On one | the inhabitants. Gen, Skobeloff has eaptured | Mer Correspondent at Coustantinople.; | on-hand at the armories, but with thesibuve d Will be introduce JAMES 8. TOPHAM, held this morning in the reception room for | day a week ago three eeffins and their little | ‘Tatar Bazardjik and Vetrenous mifice ie day of Couns Cavour’s death in | exception the city has been quiet, te tee Cee BB 425 Seventh Street Northwest.Ge the {purpose of further action on the case of | tege. The other three children are prostrated DEBATE ON THE QU S SPEECH IN Par. | any city so utterly stunned by sudden biow | J- G. Bemnett Going to Send Out an > ¢ utly believed that private 7 Sergeant-at-arms French. Two hours time was | with the same disease.—[ Galt (Ontario) Re. | LIAM. ne debate on the address - asthe Romans appeared to be when the offi- = Arctic Expedition rprise will supply the rest of the means REPAIRING. occupied in discussion. The report of the com- | seriner. -to the Que commenced in the | Cial announcement of the King’s death re- Lonnow, Jan.18,—It is stated that the ste: required.—{ Beltimore American. ‘Trunks and Harness repaired and Trunks covered | ynittee appointed to investivate the charges . ——. — House of Lord Bea s. | moyed every doubt as tothe fearful loss the ‘ht Pandora, which was purehased y = ‘at short notice. a28-tr_ | against French, consisting of Messrs. Jon HOT BY A JEALOVS HUsBAND.—John Mur- | field. in elo: nation sustained. Certainly the transition from father to son could not have shot Samuel Jones at 11:30 ng his remarks, said if Britis! day by Mr. James Gordon Bennett, is to be A STRANGE Case OF BODY STEALING.— ) o'el fluence is increased, he expressed the unau! 1 I soceurred at | used for another Arctic expedition, There is considerable excitement in Mon- ry eat Zab et mous, sentiment of the government that il Amore seviss moment. Ene ministers ors Fire. mouth couniy, w Jersey, over a strange 7 2 aandand | would be for the greatest interests of humani. | late sovereign have been maintained in their oeony. s ; case of body Stealing. Mr. John Headden, who and a motion | out through the wrist. There is danger of lock- | ty, and for securing a stable and enduring | office by his young successor, but what_minis. | | SCSPCRY. Pa.. Jan, 18.—A fire this morning da Miss Hendrie! Deal, ha A new committee be ap jaw. | To Capt. Allaire he said: “1 am the | peace, but if we are called upon todefend the | ters! ‘Aeablnet which was a mere rehash of | estroxed d Wy. Coke's residence at Coketownl, | ioet hi ite, buried” her’ tn the’ tarang eas iia ERIM, n Nevada; Howe and Cameron, was read. | phy ¢ SPMEGREST EUROPEAN NOVELTY. The report was favorable toFrench. Some of | hight at their boarding house, —— the Senators claimed that the committee had | The ball went through Jone j not done justice te the charges, HBUNYADI JANOS. | Was made tha é F / A cabinet thi 5 lost his. wife, buri int motion Wasdefeated hi rh » | Kesecot Murphy's house aud board with Mrs. | interests of England, and the circumstances | an administration fallen only afew days ago | "ea this place._Loss, $15,000. Insured, Bin TES Snes ead ae annily NEW APERIENT WATER. question Was asked it was in. | Murphy, John Murph: long been jealous | demand that we should appeal again to Parlia- | under an irresistible outburst of public indig- The married again. Upon this marriage, which | ed to appoint for the position should | of me. I went to thegrand opera houseatone. | ment for the means of vindicating the honor | Nation. forsaken by nearly ail sections of an BALTIMORE.) seat recently took place, the family of Specially recommended for richness in aperient | ich be removed. The name of N.G. Ord- | Mrs. Murphy and her son went there, too, We | and interests of the country, he was certain | immense parliamentary majority breught to- | geferned. ae ao. Sonaon on ea reinia sixes. | his first Wife begged Mr. Headden to allow malts, and itsefficacy, in Bilious attacks. prevention Was mentioned. whereupon, it is said, | returned home together. Mrs. Murphy pre- | the government would never fail to take that | gether by fair means or foul at the recent series, 89; North Carotina sixes, old. 16 bid toda them to remove the remains of th relative of Gout, Piles, ete and as ordinary ap lent. by several Senators expressed themselves to the | pared acup of tea tor me. While T was at the | course. There was loud cheering at the close | €lection, and hampered by a iety of rash | Sugar’steady and firm, 9\a9%. . I By : oth efeect that they would vote for 7 to their own burying ground iu th: MENEY iit mre a fession in England and Germ J. K. BARNES, Surgeon G **The most certain and : it SL fable drivking Murphy, began abusing us all. | of his speech. The Grecian ministry are re- | engagements which it ad shown itself neither | “BALTIMORE: Jauuare is Cotton dun ana | Sriugllewe bun “4 heed satire medical prO- | the position rather than Ordy | He Said to me: “Voirve been tothe theater | Obi spercl negotiating with England upon | able ‘hor wilting to fulfil. We must have a | steady—middiing, Tali'g. "Flour ull ‘aud ins | whereupoty two of tine states we eres neral Ui, 8: Army. tors have expressed their disgust at the valu- | with my wife.” L replied: * Youdid not see us Tre issue of which depends whether ( new session of parliament and an address | chan] ‘Wheat, southern quiet and only barely drickson and H. y F. Spaulding, went to the jeasant in itsetfectsor | #ble Lime being wasted iu attempts to remove | there.” He answered, “N 1 thank God, I | shall or not pla: from the crown, but the latter must come from | Stea¢ A . F ‘ western firmer and higher—southern red active part with or monet . — “ A 3 vs - . Sh iT : 4 v edict + 1.204135; 38: V3 cemetery, curing the assistance of the the bitter waters." the serge nich as that oficial de hot Twould pave sil You all the | sideof Engiands a new king who hardly kuows anything about | 15°93! jy para orl Sogn pel pe ad sexton, io whom they said it was “all right. DR. J. MARION SIMS, New York. “+ Asatax- | in the nts Will hot retain | nex ne rs. Murphy sereamed, then the his late father's ministers and does not much 1.82'sa1.38; February, 1.34, Corn, southern quiet | dug up the body of Mrs. Headden and took it ‘ative, 1 prefer it toevery other mineral water.’ | lis position more than a year longer. explosion of a pistol, then another shot was SHOT HERSELF INSTEAD OF Her Husvayp. | like the little he knows, and is supposed to | and steady: western’ active and’ firm—southers | to Shrewsbure. 1 he matter will probably go BR. W A. HAMMOND, New York. ‘+The e — fired, and then a third, and I felta sudden s an, aged 23, who had separated | harbor views and principles in opposition to | White. 45ab4: do. y western mixed, | intothe courts —{¥. ¥. World, isl/ ‘most pleasant aud efficient of all purgative SITTING BULL ACkoss THE LiNE, May Be. | burning pain, and knew that I was shot. wife after being married a yea danuary, 54's; Fel = u 2 rwent | those attributed to them. If ever there was spot. bas ruary, 55; March, waters."* An unofficial ort hi ‘ached the Warde- | Murphy tired first at his wife, but she dodged | to her house in Dorchester, N. H., Wednesday, | need of a providence to shape the ends rough | 55%956%; western ‘steamer, 5la51%s.' Outs quiet, 3 S. , Th Ve " " j (: e] ty ' it cl 7 AMERICANS AKE . ALFRED L. LOOMIS, New York. “The artnet ats « Bi as crosse » | the ball. son then jumped behind him, | and after an altercation knocked her down | hewn by man, it certainly is felt in the posi- | steady and unchanged. Rye quiet and steady, 634 PR ost yrompt and, must eMclents spectany | PArtment that, Cittins Ball has crossed the | ‘when he tried to shoot him, and lastly ited at | and ‘choked. her. Tie wiles” state: ps rted | tion in whieh Tay has been put by the death | 6. Hay duit aud unchanged adaptetl for daily use." fe he United States, Capt. Allaire and Officer Cole arrested | them and handed his wife a revolver, with | of Victor Emanuel, coming so unexpectedly at | changed. Butter (st is, pee DR. FORDYCE BAKKER, N hy, who fought despe rately to get away, | whieh she fired twice at himas he retreated | the beginning of a most unsatisfactory minis- si i: XPORTING COFFINS to Provisions un- | Loudon and putting them in the market at Krades—choice | prices little more than half of those a ie ew York. **Re- + ; eked, 20428. Petro- | by a THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS 5 ro w her Ma siy’s native undertakers. u 1 s i | leum nominaily steady—retined, 114, Coffee dull | Yun bega rigged au mires less, is less disagreeable aud unpleasant | cine and’ and Ruling, t his h LY. Y. Sun, i7th, from the house. She then took hold of the | terial crisis and almost hopeless division of | tic cargoes, 144alBe. Jobbing Tees vhisky: ankecs bean with sending washing-ma- ‘Ran any oiber."* | met this morning and adjourned to meet et pistol to stop firing, when it was accidentally | parties inan-unfairly elected and Stl mose | femCMzOC ag aiBi4: Jobbing: 15 Big; Wutsky | cliines, apple parers, and egz beaters: then DR. LEWIS A. SAYRE. New York. ** Preferred | Monday, in order to enable the republicaa AN ABDUCTED Boy Recovered. —John | discharged, the ball entering her abdomen 7. : 5 h unscrupulously corrupted parliament, Per- | 37.500; te any other laxative.” membe to attend the eaueus. ring Hussey, tne boy on ae Aeaigeoee gre fom My ay. | and intlictih a mortal wound. Jesseman es- | sonal! Hunbert comes to The throne under | wheat, 44.000. . will be given the rth ii z dae) bi 4 WAS Ca red by | caped unhurt. favorable auspices. a iy A WINECEAGSIGL.A(DOSE, Monday,on Senator ‘Mitehelis billto extend | Wakden Danner, of the Frederick, Ma Jail, |“! es have at a wie tie ae ndow-sashes, doors, panels within a year they have iture of all kinds, they shipped w £1,000; oats, 1,600." Shipments— | ind waiteeots: uary 18,—Stocks firm, Money, | ¢xporting De made f , = behaved, methodical, of a wisely saving dis- | §.2°!4,101%21.02. Exchange, long, 481'¢; short. | from the comimonest kitchen chair to. the . . { the pile se on Tuesday. as well as his abductor, who is a | A Woman ROAsTeD ALIvE.—Mrs. Cava- | po. : 4834. Governments tirm, most elegant drawing-room table; and now RIN, Semaine bottle, dears the uame of Ture | the tine for the completion of thas road. tramp, and gives his name as Frauk Hussey, | naugh, the wile of a wellenown citizen af | Position. free from debt, in spite of incessant | “Rewo one ane D re Spite | . 38.—Flour duil and | they are ipliowing the h-less Briton even to his Mx. MARK, of the Post Office department, | Two other boys, companions of the Marlit’s Ferry, Ohio, came to a hhorribie end | wasn kood soldier and professesscural iieeal | MERI, Wheat a ste driver. Corn without | raver and packing himusdersooad beet Pe ‘ bia, Pennsylva were questioned, and one admit his nam Wednesday night while putting coal on an ipl inlike LONDON, Je 9 % new American c fins with patented handles has gone to Columbia, Pennsylvania, to decide was John Ogden, formerly cash boy in Lord & | open grate far dress cahght fi dae ale pig ples, besides which, unlike his father, LE DON, January 19, 12:30 p. m.—Consols, | * nd reversible lid: iy i whether a change in the locality of the post | Taylor's establishment, New York, cael thay | See stene ie arc uess caughe fire, an terribly | [cjgipove all things abhors subjection to thé | 96 7-36 for bein money aind tie, woett aire | “ishanade article, and with prices ‘to salt the APMANACH DE GOTHA office at that place is expedient. hus father was a merchant tailor. aid resided | urned that she died in a few hours. The fles Las 7 Wooras ten- forties. coupon: 10x; ew Aves, 105'.. | times —[. ¥. ; a a in Brooklyn. The other said his name was | on her lower limbs, arms and neck, was liter- A COUNTY TREASURER TO BE SUED.—The | New Jersey Central consois, New Je: France is ecouomizing in her post office | Chas. Ogle, of Baltimore,and was an orphan. | ally roasted and feli from the bones when sie | finanes comamitice ot ike Goce county (Lil) | a! Ballroad, 164. Beek Reviving Wak BEevixe.— William FOR 1878, department. The office corresponding to that T S moved, and her agony before her death was | board has decided to enter suit against Lewis Steffens called on August Schilling and his of Postmaster General with us, except that it thinceas ney Pesto) ate, Sopearance for beyond description. C. Huek, late county treasurer, for the recoye- BLASPHEMY aT a FUNERAI.—Opening the | wife Lena, December 18th, 1877, at No. 34° does not entitle the holder to a seat in the | ket last Tuesday, and the” mnodest ‘sum. for THE Cost, ComsiNation put up the prices | Nai (s eyo the Amount which the Third Site wa ding to the pd Pag Fe drank much cabinet, has been abolished, and the duties of | which it sold (20) , he - iP p National Bank owed him at the time of his | Wife was riding to the cemetery on the occa- | beer. Steffens liad worn the confederate gray, Sale by Dealers, Grocers For Sale by ers, @ Tribune. Just Imported and for Sale by ie kn devaveagon ic unde secrecy | MMM avait Ge gate Wugar of ene, | ere Nismo cowie oat | ares Pan ove Mm a ee arashae precatistacyay Mr Jame | ring tn Chon Wien bea ga wows io ce Wms ce ttreran Gr, uacm | RuSranseenttate URLS RMT | 4 sup Acciona ocured Saget, ny | RESIN oouanae mite, Nov. |Boetonwiate ieee | wie sik“ ent a : ‘ak- LS f s] county, Ky., = rk Ww s 4 BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, THe WINNERS 4T SAVANNAH, Ga., Races | ing ready for the spring eatch, which we ho] which four youths, nore ym ty, Ky., repelled a gov. se ar an cxpression of trouble in the-| hatehet and thre ing and then h John Russel, Spencer mt force of thi! family. istol, ming mean‘ against 1. t018 P. Cae Jesterday Were eetsheba, mile he: ts, best may be great in numbers and remunerative in weltenell vaste, Ingram, and Walter Goodal, pied wwoundin oy ‘nicer, eve cy ee of Kin ‘s wonnty Med ators counsel asked tne tine Tew sehil Sand bis wife put him tr nsylvania avenue. ime 4; Phillips, mile and a quarter, in rice. ve 21 low Newbern, within a i i i a posse 3 y stro mon} and he = enn Licommodo, "one “mite, ‘in. 149%. | distance of ten miles eliner way there are. | tempting to Tow Wp thal creek. Theercas | the orhg antnmae seen every Strongly | Judge Neilson for counsel fees and alimony. | out we Goes rue NALS Prentis certifies: sands a i 2.15%; ized, and 4 5 ° y ‘SCHULTZ ‘mine 13 years ago.”” pbk: | Donald MeAlpin won the geutléman’s race, | about three thousand shad nets, giving em- nine youths in the boat. The body of Goodall | Sict ot Se ee eee dnighies ted aa Abeane ae *Oounte ier inte court of Son . like of painiess cases af buntous, corns, | English saddie, half Py ee bed fy was recovers ao charges, of lmmorality Were made on either rave Siefiens the nity of seers, gains, ew or swollen Joints, 4c. | _CoNFEDERATE Raps DURING THE War.— | ; sped aeark, 4@The iaw-abiding Miehiganders have side, an decision of the court was re- ped uniform for three years and sud children stionded as wotal. Outer tao late dk | The committee on appropriations of the Peun. | aheiced and shipped 10 Nembernaarkets: | pen riding two Mormon inissionaries on & served.—{N. Y. World. LN. ¥. Tritune, 15th. = ~ | Sylvania house of representatives have decided rail. at at }OVERNOR JOHN H. Towa, was 4az-3.T. Thom alias Dr, Burdis, from OAL ECONOMIZER saves 25 per cent. 0! | 1 report a bill for an appropriation of $2,600,000 | _ #9"The guillotine will hereafter head off the | | #@~Mr. Remington, the American i fe : peon. » Burais, Coe ae re for the border counties to pay Josses by Con- murderers In Hungary, the rope being no | manufacturer, hae 'a house at Cairo, Bey, weceiel eenetiontion aunt saisines He hs Jee TRE has been arrested in Atiant 4 gency, $138tb street n.w, a2p-Im | federate raids during the war. Jonger popuiar, which eost him nearly $100,000, inaugural address. trunk numerous cheeks were found.