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s j — ' ; ’ = 7 ! THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Pennsylvania Avenue corner 11th street, The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. | THE EVEr served to subscribers In the ay Uy carriers, on thelr own account, at 10 ents per week, or 44.cents per month. Copies at | ‘the counter, 2 cents each. sei mai postage pre- | pald—60 cents a month: 3 WEEKLY STAR—pablished on Friday—$2 a | Henning Star. 1 copies for $15; 20 copies 11 mail subscriptions must be paid mn ad- waneesn0 paper sent longer than so pald for. ple Hates of advertising made known on applica- _BPECIAL NOTICES. _ CLOTHING. _ WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDN "THE EVENING STAR. ESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1878. | The President and the Pending Ia- | vestigations. TWO CENTS. "FORTY. See aan : ‘Telegrams to The Star. LOCAL NEWS. ADVENTURES OF CHARLEY GOODMAN. Marshal's office y a telegram from Bailifl O'Neatl, (who after the escape of Goodman from the Cincinnati oMcers had been reported on Mon- day was sent up to Harper's Ferry to reeap. ture the fugitive.) that he had him again ju custody. Deputy Marshal Williams left here last night to yee whether Goodman could be removed or to make arrang L for his safe keeping, and he arrived he this mora ing at #.450'clock with the prisoner, O'NFALL’S SEARCH POK TRE PUGITIVE Mr. O'Neal on arriving at Harper's F cautiously inquired around for some clue to the fugitives whereabouts, and intending t Scour, the coantry pretty thoroughly he en: vared a guide and an assistant. Walle max ing inquiries a young man came up and re ; — © ADABS, ATTENTION!—P == SS = Hon. John M. Glover, chairman of the com- x NEDNESDAT, Jannary 23, 1 | m akin that My u peent ve hues ane Be was \LOSING OUT SALES a ) speci) meeting TO-MUOR- A . mittee on expenditures in the Treasury de. | © SENATE.-—-Many petitions mainly relating country—and he too was engaged. The part Cc ow Row, zatn, a 7 orctock pm. to make acraug:- | Washington News and Gossip. | partment, ander date of January ZIst, wrote a | to the tarify remonetization of stner: aed VICTORIOUS RUSSIANS Started up the road te Duftield's about & amie VAY DOREN. . letter to President Hayes, i h he says: against the restoration of the tax on tea and o up the valley, above Harper's Ferry, keeping BALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. | J. WALTER MITCHELL, R. 8. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Internat - MR. GLOVER'S LETTER. . coffee, were presented and referred. cai Fe iowe tae se ond as possible. Hearing 1 i OF THE | revenue, $210,458.20; customs, $331,709.48, “It is painful, yet true, that for years tie | Mr, Sargent presented a petition of good ha’ there was a wedding party at Duffield 's = i Stockholders of the ARLINGTON FIRE as nients of the federal govern = tn vie pit there and found a farmer named a x INSURANCE COMPANY. for the District of |. LIEUT. M.B. Boron, U.S,N., has been or | jean Give depa citizens of southern California alleging y PANIC STRICKEN TURKS. | 8." - — vn ierenek SAFE DE and OD: ‘izens Y r obler.at whose house.it was said, the ste MMENSE REDUCTION. | ‘Gtunbin fortis’ aiection or wiie Doe 1 Wa Bre fi increasingly cormups and oD: | seriptive charges by the Southern Paritic Was. Mohler evidently did not wish to i pram ot 3 ered to the Washington navy yard o1 Ist | jressive, and. tha zhts and Nbesties of | etl y L } y wish te |} coven the tareeie Will be held at the Olt ered = e y pe oe Suk Guat Rede i Nyce | Railroad Company, and asking aid to | the Company, 1505 Pennsy vania ave, new., SAT- | Febroary. npled on without siesta Texas P , A cifle Road under resttictioas that - est put g fal ennsy: = redress in those departments’ administration, | 7% e i a pl ping whe % ter Preparatory to Taking Stock I Offer the | Gites Spe ERAT Te RAWLANG St | BLACKWoop's MaGa7INe for January (iom | White organize combinations in every Wile Cameron (Pa) introduced e bil for the | Fngland Invitates St. Petersburg. pe es Rar gpa led Following Special Bargains: } Secretary. E.M. Whitaker & Son) deals largely with the mient ba ei pted in profusion, based relief of Edward H. Beall, late eaptaia of sth | ag . ae + % le ported with and preye of Edward. that he was a Tugitive from justice, and that tern question. fr 8, 2 ippines cavalry. Referred. a p (O'Neal) Was a United States ‘office: tree gn iy fortes, andthe heippivess of | “Nir. Mitchell introduced a bili to reimburse | MARRIAGE OF KING OF SPAIN, | Mal{? Sa)’ gat ie States oie. “in Prokuse Smuiiions of people, who, while this | the state of Oregon for expenses ineurred in Gf the man wanted. and tee ~ profuse expenditure of their hard earnings, | tie Modoe war. Relerred- anted. a SAPTERNOON: Jan ate atSorclock. | COMMISSIONERS TO Past MORNING. Jan, 28, at 10:30 k. oy inte enry (. WEONESDAYS. THURSDAYS, | [0-42y appointed Hew | OVERCOATS. Ermine Fur Beaver, sold for $25: ‘West of England.../.sold for 2 —The Presi Young and Jobn selling now, $18 | selling now, 15 elling now, ling new, 2: > and this habitual v! r rights have tion of the proceeded up the Toad. Very ting new, 2g | FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS ai 10:30a.m. and | Grassins, of Ohio, y commissioners to | occurred, have grown poorer aud poorer, til | yyiHE REMOVAL OF THE OBSERVATORY, | THE EASTERN QUESTION. drove up ina carriage, ow his w e, and Sold for 10; selling now, 7 | T20 deme mnitting to eacn | {He Rass exposition. | They were nominated | this misriie has wrought wide misfortune and | yi rovidine for the removal of the Nase) | Business Depression tu Enetand the eu Dok O'Neal 1 he’ anet : : Nourse’ tickets, tran: ad ae DOverhOr . istress. No one: we ents ] , aoe Sola for 8: Sein Row, 6 | EBM EU ER TRG fee toa meee ee Gayat | BY the Governor of Oirio | distre oone mab, no one set of men, i '. The ore responsible for this mass of evils or their fruits. © ' The t extension of powers of the govera- shed petitions from cili- | ment during the late period of civil war and sof various counties of New York state, , disorder has thrown on the executive heads for sale at Ballastyne's bookstore, 423 ‘ SAN presented in the Se 'y SECT Beate Ths ENATOR KERNAN presented in the Sen, softhey. M.C. A, | to-day numerously s ed seat on FRIDAY on the latter evening is Wife Was sick, and «l not enter to alarm he he did not wish te vied to Search the house. bill was taken up. Mr. Edmunds favored a removal of the ob- ory, but he did not know but this was three month's bills in the open market is 1", | {f per eent., and nominal at that. [tis believed that the Bank of England minimum rate of going too fast. It might be that it would be | Ciscount. which is now thre observatory, and no objection being made te | | LONDON. j ser English Worsted. selling now, French Worsted selling no but he in : t responsibilitica i perce then said, “Uf TE must, 1 must,” and ask i . smonetization of silver'd Such great and multifarious responsibilities ave ike pel asite | redtced at the meet t the di hen saiv must, 1 must.” and asked the Bite uf Cassimere. -soid for selling now, 60 cents will be charged, i yin for the emone EAOD of silver and | ititis impracticable for the head of any de- proper. eA AGE tars ate laporeow ‘The discount aa the officer to wait and let him goin first. Mobile Barris Carsimenes. wid for 12! wiing how, eserved seat, Apply at the Y. M. ©. A: HEDEBE OL ERE ESI PEON AG | parurent to know much of what his subordi. | Hiuow read the Secreta mee regained ey | amounts of moi p || Inner tome wees Geeiaee eee eae English Stripe do.. ot . tes NG ros . " e » heads ri ad the § ‘ary : ae er room, Whe rdinan was bo y Globe Mitts do... Sold for 14: Selling now, ies cheep the TUESDAY | THE Navy INVESTIGATION. ~The House rae Ape ging. the heads of bureans and | purchase any site that the commission might | | in bea dman asked who had give Lenton Wot oak foe. Hes seniag now, 8 aS are BREE (oat. -Per- | committee investizating the expenditures in STEP eebcc tui Ienorant Gf tae Kear Hatace s mutable 2 the price the owner might | eae eects 4 away, and O'Neal replied that sell Cass ‘sold fot ing now, sons d BS - a Navy dear nt This MOTHiie?s ir N a a e thought, also, that the President | e Panic in Const 9 lor him, and Black Ribbed ds -Soid for elling now, 6 | commended to patronize the pa i! the Navy department Fe hee ee ete and effect of the ets of hones subordi tes. | Should, by and with the advice and consent of | ant Meth eesian hunting for hiv 2 sng i roe ( eK DREN SCORPORATION STOCK WA room in the department. They had befor pportunities for irresponsible wrong-doing | the Senate, select the commissioners, Mr. Thurman offered an amendment to cover the first objection, by inserting if the | price, in his judgment, shail appear reason- able.” He addressed the Senate, pointing out COATS AND VESTS. sting vow, $18 | o> seiling now, ag ; selling uow, 8 | A ple are beginning to tention, but the wild stateme: ntinople tcomn at most them Chief Engineer Shock,” Constructor | aie hence so large Easby, and A.G. Whelan, a former clerk in Seek to mist riment. They were examined | to get pos to affairs ¢ ted with the | have long Tages of offi and so many that those who e them have for year’s continned ion of such opportunities, and ‘ nded together, with the advan- ial experience and intimate Bench Worsted English 1 Rinsdale Stripe... Miverside Worsted 1 to Harper's and telegraphed uisfrom | his suceess to the marshal’s office | ad nach credit. | GOODMAN BADLY NURT BY HIS LEAP PROM lyafew Russian CHE TRAIN. W have beeu seen in the dir terly. iS cha liberal price will be paid. LEWIS & CO, lothand Pennsylvaula ave, R, } jon of Depnty Marshal Williams left here last even GISDHOLEEEING WEE H , : cessity for a removal on account of the ren ren 5 MISSISQUOI SPRING WAT - | Knowledge of official affairs, to secure to them- Ith ot tks sete 1 ad going to Harper's Ferry. immediate PANTALOONS. - | TIGATION of the case of Dr. Dra- | selves see and immunity. Among the | Health of those connected with it, and refer | The Question in Parliament ut for Molier's, and finding Goodman, English Stripe....sokl for $8.00; selling now,$6.00 | “Phe water of this great spring isa specitic for | - ing to th acter of the work done and the In the house of « terday. Mr Barris Cassin 7.00: selling now, 3.00 | CANCER, BRIGHTS DISEASF. SCROFULA, | per, Who Was recently restored to the pay-roll Fed to for this purpose are the | cctimate in whiel {he institution was held t 1B the hon rday. Mr. Mained that he had three ribs brokes Glebe Mills selling now, 4:50 | Cf FOUS AFFECTIONS, 4 and his rank in the navy, has finally been re. | ? ion, alteration, concealment, withhold. | (he scientific World. ” lgepartinene, oe a cine reotan | was Sadly praised, and vesiies had a bed . Selling now, 4.00 | arising from i Jes of th OD, 7 « Nowate es se on the judi: | INS, or destruction of books, pi Sand doc oe “k re ost nie se a : Ot que: - Sitid cold—in fa eh Was his condition that: Mr ing now, 3.00 | “TeSvaerissakl by al prominens -wugeists, and | ferred to the Senate committee on the judi: | ME, oF desirui cord, and the intimidation of | yiNtaorderthat eostabliah en eye eeccey | The foreign oftice had received no authentic | Williains Nas not entirely: sure tivet ttewo td ing now, 2.00 | pamphlets containing wonderful cures can be had | as wit s. The latter method of insuring se- | Dill morder' ar West, where theaie ae | Hiformation that a strong Russian force was | be sale to remove him, and he. couclid 3 selling now, 1.60 | fy addressing *“Missisquoi Springs, Franklin Ce 1% ve practices has | Observatory in the far west, where the air is | marchmg upon Gallipoli Siar bad receaved ce | mys to d e whal c Vermont, 2 SS anel SPEnGS Bijans-eo3w "| NOMIVATIONS.—The President sent to the | €Feey for corrupt and oppressive practices has | far more clear, may bv considera ports, concerning the truth of which it had ho | pursue.- The doctor save his option that nee | EIVALLED | Senate today the following nominations: | erie and i remo. while 1 thet Ginetta OHH the pressing means of judging that the Russian troops we nul De would doubt ' TS QeALTy AND PRICE. | Benj. F. Peixoto, of Californ +S.) nity is remar! fact thy und that the question of a second obser adyaucing in that direetion.” | ation here than t i _—_ consul at Lyons; Stilwell H. Russell, to be U. | walk the stree ingion to-day. wh Gould be considered hereafter: meee onts Were undoubtedly forwarded by Arrangeme! | Thaurpagne'Wines.at S. marshal for the western district of Tennes: | families ands ein danger of hanger | “My Bock, while not opposed to the removal | ME. Hatvard, the British ambassador a astward be ce ee see. and homelessness through the persecution | of he abserratorye ek, compelied tae tine antinople, as current rumor, and tH in Was this morning stopped at the identi NDON | Which they have suffered for telling the trut! jie UL The’ Treasury to oppose the | have the same basis as the special dispat« from whi ioodman jumped from the cane | & CHANDON, THE YELLOWSTONE PARK—A committee | While many olllers have in thelr ininds. the | PEeSeHe st oe ok tne Ifthe bil posed an he | of the Tetear¢ hand Stanton, reporting the unday night. Goodman—lying on a i _ Established 1843. from the American Association for the Knowledge of Wrong whereof the inno- | present torn tle only line co the sere flairs. The panic in Constantinople i—was pl n board and brought he A. STRAUS RENAULD, FRANCUIS & Co. i 2 on soe | | Dut which, “seemg. the fate of those | Pecgut form the only limit to the co | consequent on the evacuation of Adrianople ing, as above stated, this morning at : : ° s novl-eoly Sule Agents for vancement of mee, consisting of Prof. | fe. been hey dare not teil | pene a te department thought should ex- | and the arrivalof thousandsof refugees Would | o'clock’ At the depot several bailifls were ? = Comstock, of Cornell Prof. Hen ing tha M cf 4 is} | nt to account for the circulation of eady to assist in taking him to jail, to which ue, = : s y S| ‘ i res, on | be sul n 3 to Which 1011 Pennsyteania aven SP A CARD. ry, Major Pow nd Prof, | Pelleving that you are anxious to end thi Mr. Sargent said th ees on” such rumors. Their transmission he: ped terribl of things, for whi Berween 10°h and th street, . ccomt of the grad he of V ‘ounding low land was | and worse, and the te | Showed these influenc health of thos he was immediately removed WHAT GOODMAN SAYS ABOUT HIS ESCAPE. ice ot tavely He exon Mr. Taylor, of the marshals ia similar sense will | onice, fram blame for his’ escape trom th believe that Prince | train’ and states that the Cincitmatt offie and involved ina | positiy ‘ ‘ filling up of the Sur. arly growing worse imony of medical men ungerous to the mployed at the observa > ae | ‘To all who are suffering from the errorsand indis- | Marsh. of \ | cretions of youth, nervons weakness, eatly decay, | memoriaiizing Ps i = % | loss of manhood, &e., [ will send a receipt that will | Yellowstone P: BUSINESS. cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy | and other ti wasdiscovered by a missionary in South Amer Sen da self-addressen envelope to the Rey purpose Of | yesponsible. and that you app be a new effort to tof the | sity for Congressional investigation tainment of fae nedies, le administrativ pplied. ore shown, | would cail your attention to the reso- the British which would i rk. in order that its ural wonders may be inve s already held two | ee 1 rgent reg testimo: 7 u 1 declined e NMAN, Station D, Bible House, discussed the sub- | Tutions introduced by me and passed. by the | Motors Sete e tenes oat dispatch from | Rnything to do With ‘a sees: Pca | House of Representatives on the Wil insiant, | tothe lives of those engaged at the Stating that it hot been i AFTER MATURE DELIBERATION WE HAVE DETERMINED stock Will be consid: iret t the committee will | | : at the needtul inves provided for under the Pr dison, but for many years neg is expected the Turk refer the less, accept conditions to Constant delegates will ints of Russia's in this HOLIDAY GOODS, e Sets, In great variety; Odor Cases, Cut r that distance with the Cineimi Was playing the sore dodge y NEW BILLS. po! men. for hi ‘s | nding considerath » morning sexe | o : tha ase ) well. and Taylor hima away.” for which C to be laid by him cpati, shall ge “Relies | nding consideration the morning hour ex- | the Russians will advance: that Austria seems | Sf (Goodman) gave Tayler aa NOT TO CARRY OVER and, Deccrated Toilet, Bottles, {vory Brushes, Cel- | sn the form of a memorial before Congress. geen hall go.on. | Bellevit | aro een iintethe be confidentially informed of Russia's de. | Hf. diye that he watched his op nity, and ANY PART Colognes, Lubin and Atkinson's Handkerchief Ex. | 4\ 41, Qunens.—Lient. Thomas M redress th ages ccupensation of postmasters. Referred. Constantinepte. I tie terms oF pereeare not | 2Ayie® kept a clos eve on him. but as soon a wacts, - » tei " id wome! revente Mr. Blaine introduced a bill diate 5 " he sa or go to set he got up OF OUR PRESENT STOCK OF distr 708 1TH STU | and Masters John P. truth about misdeeds by pe: ed | coinage of the sliver dolar cae qaeuorize the | immediately paccepied: that. Austria has | and d ately walked past. the Cincinnati HOT SODA j tt to exammation preliminary to promotion, — with the ‘government, [ transmit herewith a : fed and laid | Q2lved her objections to Kussia’s occupying | Wen t platfor for a moment he WINTER GOODS, ES 2 WITH | Lient. George W. DeLong from the resolution adopted, by the committee Olt ex, | fitention te casted ne ft is epee ea thet | falte: sd he could only see that the train . jc : TD CHOC! schoolship St. Mary’s, at. New Ye penditures in the sury department, ane Mr. Rollins introduced a bi efine le” RUBSBTL” seals Stiutions will suiee, | Was 2 ning on an embankment, for it AND TO CLOSE OUT IMMEDIATELY COFEEE, TEA AEP CHOCOLATE, | granted thx maneieneaver from wets respectfully ask th + att the | ieee ane seni Mand dities of te B | Sieur acrad theme caintan'e mstanti- | 35 A Moy. , Aiticipaling weet was acai | a ‘ fith permission to leave the United States, able mome ethe'steps 1 suth of the District of Columbia, Rete | y conversion o| stanti- | before him if he came here, he determined to ALL OUEK OVERCOATS MELE U EN SS S459 COCERTLVANTA AVENUE: { With permission to leave ‘d | ald, not only the « tee, but | Beal or the | comune: Sombie. Bek j Ha ple into a sort of neutral commonwealth, ke tiie notwithstanding the AND OTHER WINTER CLOTHING . dee CONFIRMATIONS AND A) REJECTION Mr. Cockrel resumed his speech, interr ssia Irritated Against England. ped straight off Gravght gthewinter. dee&etr sau anenutive Wea CORTE Gon cerning alleged ah you | ed by adjourumienton Monten ne sunnd tee | Dispatehes from st. Petersburg speak of and for a moment WE WILL SELL AT ABOUT j SAMUEL 6. YOUNG, | firmed the folowing nominations: Samuel C. assurances that witnesses will be bro- | (he legality of the payment of bonds of the pao Peers ene English astitude. and ting off. he as rmed the follo ene ons: Samuel C. Y fun s me quote utterances of the Ul press to about 7) yards ONE HALF OF FORMER PRICES. NOTARY PUBLIC, | Of Litinols, to be. Associate Jusiice of} THN sResoErtoReny United States fi silve the etfe otiathons fait culvert an octl7-tt Orrice-Srar BurLvixg. | the Sup) Court of New Mexico; A. W, | is as follows: “Toamin receipt of & HOUSE.=Mr. I presented resolu | it will be in *s refusal mit of rt = | : Marsha! for California.” United | olution adopted. b: committee of , tions adopted at a meeting of merchants | to reec Without the and peering through the dark Nee ‘Tho: B persons claiming TITLE to | States Attorne Beene M. pe : fer the — House of Kepresen es on expenditures | Kansas City. Me vor of the remonetiza- | Pétticipation of | ness saw the outlines of a house, pd nh he Lots or parts of lots in squares, In Washing- of Wiseonsin: Archibajd Sier- © Treas pnt requesting my | at i oes a lohler fami OUR LINE OF OVERCOATS | ioneity, D.C hmaber ig from 368 £0 569, inc! A ala aid’ Ster the ‘Treasury department requesting My | tion of siiver, and requesting that the Cuion A ROYA ’ j miade hi way. and rapping 1 | teok aim in.” He stated to th roenthe train and nd was b co-operation with 3 ee ; tigations of alleged abuses in said de. | | torr ane ‘ wad to-co-operate 7 its charter. Referred. TMe NE L_shall be glad to co-operate hearl- | “iy. Patterson introduced « bill.to er vith Gie committee 1n the proposed inv custom collection district for the state of Hien and to that end will issue sueh pro. | Cotoerde for the tersitaries: 7 7 to alloflicers of that or any Colorado and for the territories of | Uuth, required to seeare | Wyoming, MARRIAGE Alfonso and Mercedes. Mapnin, J. —The marriage of King Alfonso, of Sp nd the Princess Mercedes, third da Duke 1 took pl Ato | great splendor. Among the mittee in its ine ) ‘and ne sive. ( juan As still quite full, having manufactured in antici- | Comiort Sands* estat pation of a much larger demand than has been real- | teed from said Comte taed, and as we do not wish or intend to carry them ever, an oppertunity is given to buy them at about half price; so that a fine, number one Overcoat may erived originally trom | derived by direct bert C. Sands or tified that their Litles nd that claim | of the late Dew Wilson, by good and effectual conveyanc ived trom Julia M. Sands, the legal hei iat be Wasa icdentally fell aly hurt as possibl family believe train, but the de josely Unat he admitted who hb red the tron to ke UL S. Ma tof Tennesse © yaiload be compelled ty: comply with nomination of Mike + BL. Eaton, ge i ldron wa red by the dente: ud opposed — b: y all the republic eugth as being an anit man for the ple a r nd New Mexico. Reierred. to i as mayb i) - r: ned him so. ; 1 i 2 4 A ir. Chalmers intredueed bill fora pension “ri | we ti iT N M pew be had for what was formerly charged for the , deo here oF C | pniniat inaily made Is | prompt and effective assistance. in { paused, p j Christinia and King was. When found by Baill! O'Neal Monda commonest grades, | foxana Hebert C. Sa nas, econ edd, anid sit | but the end | the investigation. ‘Touching. the si to the widow of the late Commodore W. D. | ndother and fathe night he rema al if he had not been Porter, 1 Ol Th tention is called that witnesses w to the so ¢ of the last session was renewed by the Peesi- | contained in yo letter ders fi hurt he would never have been ¢; Fran {, for he d consideration of | stify by Nay be ap- s > gland, the apo: E | Would have been in a short time lid im the fone | committe ; poried | ensive of losing their they testify | the Dit t : Statutes con- | and Countess of Paris, senators and deputies, | mountains, IN WINTER SUITS | "For full particulars and releases apply to | iLadversely, and its consideration was post- | truly and fully. you teeta th | cerning cominer The Pope, who is th HOW OGGONAW NeCARED ROM ‘cine Ortd CHARLES V ESTBROOK | until the loth inst. It was then | 0 ifivers that the fact of their testi. | HOV of steam ve: | +. Sent by the apostolic dele- It has ren stated that Goodman. re tare also a large overstock. the supply having | Attoruev-at-Law and in fact of sald heirs, | and y y Was again retuc | tying before the committee Shall not be used | «ME aenee Seas | gotea wedding ring blessed by his moliness. | aiter'beis i ninal Court of execeded the demand for the present season. ‘These street, officeof H . § Alleman, 1 ate wit commendation that it be | to their prejudiee. to provide that each master, en, rand first | and a rose of diamonds for the que & an assaul t to kill goods must be run off. We will not bold them over. | __Brvad street, Newark, N. J. | It gave rise to de and finatiy —— class pilot shall pas eight dollars for the first | Duke De Montpensier gives his d. Lem. Weeden, was not sente: So that if you want Clothing at ali this is decidedly = CeLeeEAT ED | ted, as Stated. Society. certificate granted, and th ch chief u 5.000.060 franes, in additic he had testified against W ‘the best opportunity you will have for getting it at | "PH LE | ex covensnine Tins eTINEVES—Soe | _ The hadies residingat the “Higgs House, the , st certifies | {ity of diamonds nd av eae nrully rich trous” | charge, and that on the 2d of M Jow figures. velary Sehur, Solicitor Machle a ant | Ebbittand Willard’s Hotel have adop-ed the | meither ease for each subsequent | of jewels and ‘his portrait set in briliants, | eliberately, in qoakiog geod _ — JAQUES LECOULTRE RAZORS. Secret ve Literior Bel!, re the | sensible practice of receiving visitors on | dollar shall be paid. | Great preparations have been made for the | jeaving the courthouse by the cast wing he : House committer on aupropriations to-day ad- This is not only pleasant for | nired fer j festivities in celebration of the marriage. | ran across Indiana aventie vo the alley be AEE A FOTE OF | Yocating au appropriation to eaabie the Secre. | themselves, as enabling all who live in the | imposition of this tax upon of- | THEY are to last five days, and will melude | tween sd aud 41g streets, crossing C street. @UR GRAND DRIVING SALES A large assortinent just received. tary to prosecute the timber land thieves same house to have gay receptions together, | ficers of ree than upon conductors, engi- | weeks’ f ii ope z "The queen Pimuing throage npcarhg 4 os ‘ato ‘a ; — : sir vis e and in. | heersand brakesmen on railroads. It was a , ‘ sist tava at street, ene WHEN YOU START Axetic EXPLORATION.—Captain Howgate Cobvenioiees The dees aad Et; | Guriaitation aeninet river Ganenertett {rom her sister. the Counte Sof | baek window, through another house, coming, ss ; FRENCH TRAVELING AND ALARM appeared before the Senate committee on. © z argest bariors at all the | and the tax should be reduced in view of th = is. out on Pemusylvania avenue, then to the TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING. C TL OUME x L, naval affairs to-day and spoke in favor of the hotels named we E guite tiled with ladies and j; demand for cheap transportatfon every- NEW YORK NEWS. plop ol the avenue a LOCKS, bcidery: Rests a nt in Payor of the gentlemen all yeste! afternoon, Tuesday | Where. : trough into a yard 4 adoption of a Dill to authorize and equip an | being the day on which the ladies have agreed | “AGS. giseussion HMr.. Marsh’s-amienament Prcrgae Pegg M. Collins. outon Missouri ui e back of the B. HABLE BROTHERS, Of Vaxlowesisew and Qccenstion’ expedition to the Se / to beat home to visitors. Mrs. Sherman, who | was adopted Bw YOR! pilins, founder | & P. depot, over to the Smithsovian grounds, EXTENSIVE CLOTHIERS, 10-tr Corner of Seventh and D sts. » first lines of American steam pre tre Ia ra iree, While here See bes z where he laid down under a tree. While here NERAL. McCoRMICK ships, died yesterday, aged 76 years. he heard two women talking, and, recognizing . ew York. Hewas | [ntermational Rowing Challenge. | them, lic called to them and askeil them to go THE Hovse CoMMITTER ON ELECTIONS. to- | M. W. GALT, BRO. & Cv. aay had under consideration the contested COMMISSIONER ( ne, Hi ery lars election contest of Wigginton ys. Pacheco, but ' altindant assurance of the pleasure | returned to the city from Hanlon. the Toronto oarsman, haschallenged | to a certain house and notify a party to bring 16- k th Th ‘ed by Washington pe pis having h not at his office, at the State department, to. Evan Morris, of Pittsburg, to'row a five-mile | hima heck. They », and a carriage Ww tr WELLERS, took ho vote on the case. The tee d by Was! op) ving her : s ce, a te P| ent, to- 2 s , to row ve him a K ey a ac freee ee es TRADE. i which had the case in charge, have decked In in among them. Mrs. Bacon, who hasnot | day. race. with one turn, for $1.00, or larger stakes | sent to him, in which he was taken toa honse favor of Wigginton, the democrat. | Deen here since Mareh it, hi | re and the championship of the United States. nthe neighborhood of D street, between 7th — LUMBER. 7 a turned, but as she i till in. mour Me for her | yeaa A COLLECTOR.—Collector Almost Down to Par. and 8th, where he ressainea uh veeks: as EXONERATED.—In a late issue of one of the brother, does hot go into society. She is with | Young, of North Carolina, is being 1 n to 101%, the lowest price | ing a man. He nest w: over to " shareawan tase nen - | her husband, Colonel Bacon, of General Sher- y | ~ Georgetown one night, and gé“ting on a canal pee ne PETS met VASES pew enteas st at) LUMP ES: LUMBER. | Sunday papers a charge was made against Mr. | piy'wstail, at the EbbIIL. Tike elect Conuslectouer ot ints boat he went up the river, and aout one mile — t ullivan, the accountant of the Bureau | “Among the ladies receiving at Willara’s | Rae. The chat eee ene A Train Down an Embankment. | this side of the Great Falls, where he got a Decorated CHAMBER SETS; beautiful stytes, | of E raving and Printing. of withholding | were Miss Turner. of Kenticky, and Miss reslekal MishintLacineNtG Ceotoeen we INCINNATH, ©., January 23.—A passenger | man to take him over to the Virginia Suore. at low figures. | part of the pay of one of the employes of tl Harrison, of Mlinois, and other agreeable Ja. | g¢ueralmis agement, preferred by Co | Wain on the Nashville and’ Chattanooga rail HIS WANDERINGS IN THE WEST. WILLET & LIBBEY, | bureau about’ fifteen months Mr. Sulli- | dies. | W. Shafter. road ran off the track near Hunt's station t i r TEA SETS; entirely new patterns at astonishing | heard of the existence of, the | — Among those who received at the Riggs - Tenn., yesterday, Uirowing one coach down | pale,hemaimed on the farm of a man named figures. ae | rior to the publicati de of | House were Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Horace Dav THE MEMRERS OF THE SYNDICATE AT TH _ q ; Zrimble ‘until September, sleeping in a hut Astful designs of CASTERS, SUTTER DISHES: it, promptly asked for a | ation, and ; Mrs. Kimmeill, Mrs. und other Plated Ware of Rogers’ best makes. the Secretary of the Treasu: Wuite Hou: ppointed f« following were | PUllt for him, and taking, his AND TRE. mont. Morgan, Selig als at the F and ; ean T Hill, cut in theforehead | isiriends, ‘Then thinking it best tees Gee an Smbeakment twenty, feet high. No one was killed outright ‘hs wounded: Miss Ann anning, Mrs, | Sherlock, Mrs. Powers, Mrs.’ F | . A 4 rt 7 king it best te go west | that purpose ‘a committee, cor of Mr sle. Mrs. Goldsboroug! Lockwood and | sentatives avndied ; . «back hurt; Miss Tripp and Mrs. Young, | he tock a cant bee hvgringd pte: LRA i QORRS, TABLE CUT | KUpton, the whiet clerk | M mith, | Mrs. Win. Henry Smit ie ne OF | They were Closeted a. tong. tine Unis mornings | beads bruised: Conductor Haynes, badly eat | Be,tOCK # canal Doat and went t lager . . ae OUR PRICB LIST 18 THE LOWEST | the appointment clerk, and Mr. E. B. J . | the prettiest seen a iges | with the Secretary of the Treasury, relative io | C. 1. Redley, bruised ; R. Neagle, | Rotor Chicago. Here he met and couversed All these goods I will sel} at astonishing LOW | who have just completed their report. House this win erlock, of | the setilement of ‘the connection “of the Gov. | r The cause of the accident Was | with a Baltimors police officer, bound to Cin- FIGURES. | Feceived statements from Af \ hati, whose elder sister is: pleasantly ernment with the syndicate, as the contract | SPreading of the rails. innati fearlng that Unis olficer would — on j bursing clerk of the dey from Mr. | bered as having visited here two or tire expires on the 26th" i Between I] and 12 | © win a ive him away he left the train at Grafton Sullivan, and from Mrs. Frid aust: | axe. | velock there was a special meeting of the | G€@eral Ewing Talks to the Mary- | fy [ii away he left the proceeded to H. HOLLANDER, LATHS! LATHS! ‘LatHs: Wars pay was alleged to have been withheld. | Me A/C Buell one of the brightest writers | Cabinet atthe White House ofthe sume APOLIR RID oan en eeseal Thomas ‘0, where he remained two Weeks; thence 418 Seventh street, is | i ue L id not MING eat ite he bi per, on the has announced his matrimonial | ject, whieh lasted untii nearly Lo'elock. A! of Ol lo, s the ly nk a 4 gman , Stopping one week: thence to ‘ | huts S purport: | ment, ang tention of be- | aulnermes : ee of Ohio, was the only member of Con- | [4 St wre be Me are Opposite Od Fellows’ Hall. |p agHs Best Bangor; per thousand 92. ita Mr. Neale called at her house and asked arried Soon after the close of the gay | leate had another interview wilt Seren ye | FReSsasite addressed ‘ihe members of the | Tot Oe te hen ie Reema att about a ‘TEAM GRIST MILL. ie f Set a Ri ber be J i tad prepated, | ik ‘i ii | Sherman. then went in a body tothe | regres ee pol coe See and Ln | loeated, and th ‘ tiandipall Sere . | Which was for the benefit of her daughter and Mrs. Hayes will not at- : er respec A } Teney ¢ Senator Voor! epre- | hese place ; FEED GROUND TO ORDER. JOIST STUDS; per hundred feet... that she really did not_know what the pa AL the Sanish legation Uns » NaH quer pe EGpas Ute respects to the Pres. | sentative Blackburn, of “Kentucky, were | val tour aye ae Constantly on band and for sale Corn Meal for | contained. The committee concluded their | eyening, having determined to They diseussed the silver bill, and the visitors | 22 sprenent as announced, being defained in | @int, - ay’ BERN Bant feed purposes, aud every description of | pexcuxg 1x6, 16 FEET; per hundred. Fd ee aE aS walter of fact it | vitations to battles rather than ace | thought the President's views on the bill were | W#Shington. | . oe wart would ible for Mr. Sullivan or any | ahd retuse others, well knowin: y ry Se i a 2 j e District in Congress. _ | WASHBOARDS, Dressed & Jointed; CLEAR 1.60 | an employ of the system of payment, | White House will all zo to the Spanish Minis. | | NEW York, Jan. 23—A San Antonio special ; 5 aud we charges are utter], y of the opinion that the | tended doing under certain cireumst says James Adamson, a resident of Marphil | The committee on the District of © Ham bia false and malicious.” te now five young | The winding up of the business of the syndi. | fasan,n a 5 i ; siness - |, hear Montrose, Scotland, was mi ‘shen nek the latest addi | cate with the goverament seamed caren arm wear Montross te ee pol eg 4 will have a special session on Tuesday neat, to og OF fie Attor- | tors. Grande, on the 19th inst. Four or five shots | Consider and complete the Hemdee bill for a of Chillicothe, a ve penetrated his body, killing him instantly. No | form of government in the District of Colum. | | Marriaxp Leciscature.—In the Maryland | <lue lias yet been obiained tothe murderers,» | bla. senate, ye re leave was given to report a THE GaS QUESTION. bill making effectual the act authorizing the | How Am Army Officer will Lose His The House ce ittee on the District of Co- repair, extension and improvement of the . = humbia, at its meeting to-layrdiscussed the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, limiting the issue NEw York, Jai utertainment. The s visiting Mrs. H ng Miss Devens Tne Texas Paciric Roap. — Mr. Sargent | ney General.) and Miss GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, LARGE ! presented in the nate today a petition cou: n of Mrs. STOCK. | signed by 3,000 citizens of lower California, | "mains at the he ing that after subsidies, &c., had been | tendent of the Associated Press i (a granted the Southern Pacific road it dis. | | 3 ained a | Criminated against the residents of lower Cali. | Attorney Gener: Sutera | 's BIRT: , VALENTINES. - INDELIBLE CONCISE DIARY for 1878. WIDE 18-INCH BOARDS, Dressed. NEW MEMORANDUM BOOK, **Where is Ir" AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, all sizes and bindi ‘We have just received a new k latest designs. An inspection is so! teem am and Miscellaneous, Books: Cod lon’s Digest of jemar low on s _ Court of Claims, Vol. 12: Hogi U.S. Circult PAILINGS, PRESEED, 4 PATTERNS, With Court Reports, 2 vols. : Josiah Allyn’s Wife asa P. Serool Work. 2.50 | | + fi ty 7 i oa 23.—The stage from Fort | several bills before the committee looking to ‘A. and P. L.. or Samantha at the Centennial, $2.50: fornia i ha Hhauier that trade and te. number of ominent gentlemen at dinner at | of bends to $500,060: also to prevent cruelty to | Clark upset at Uvalde, 90 miles = of here. | the incorporation of new gas ‘companies in Muney anid iis Laws, by Henry V. Poor, 83° Fes | dustry in that section has been’ paralyzed, — "4€Riges House lastevening, t | Animals. A resolution was passed extending | Nobody was seriously hurt, except Lieut. Gib- | Washington. No action was taken. but the aale by We'll! € 0. H MOMISUN, eR eee Cover in our Large DBY | tncrelore the petitioners pray that Contes: crnngita reception of the Washingten Art | ihe term of judge G, W. Dobbin of the Balti | son, of the 1th infantry, whose leg was broken | sentiment of a majority of members was ae Law Boonselierg and Stationers, MBE! 5 sional aid be given the Texas Pacific railroad assemblage of congenial peope, in spite ofthe | More, superior court, to the full period for | so badly that it will have to be amputated, the | clearly indicated agains any new company to complete its lin which he was elected. In the house, bills were passed encourazing the killing of hawks and | Society affair, many of those present were incl , K. t prominent in social Ll fe at the capitaland else. | oes fa chacies, Gelvert' and "Somerset: coun TRENTON, N. Where: but naturally the assemblage was | = passed the threatening weather. Although not strictly a bone protruding through the flesh. At the same time the committee will consider 4 | the propriety of a reduced rate of charges for New Jersey Legislature. 7 ae c cp 2 The Senate to«lay gas itr nished by the present company bil making 6 percent. the lawfil | ge Lote toe Tew pnts OF a CELEBRATED WILLET & LIBBEY. THE DAUGHTER OF 410) CORNER SIXTH STREET AXD N. ¥. AveNUE, | €ady to uphold the King of Glory? ' neatly dressed old lady in the East re MARKRITER'S New Store, ton and artificially aerated waters.’* E_ street, E: a PROF. WANKLYN, Lonvox, One Door east of 7th street. nated only with its own ‘ . vient es ee jee ier | gious excitement. OOK'S IMPEE c NE. | DR. FE. R. PEASLEE, 'seful and very agree- 3 ane i ~ = t 1 ator Rollins introduced in the Senate —— | | largely made up of those more immediately ELECTION OF U. S. SENATOR.—The Iowa rate of interest. In the Honse a resolution in- ya bill wi acts “tha PRILADEEFRIA PRINT BULEER. | = the White House to-day to a representative of mecied With and interested in art, liert. | legislature yesterday elected Wim. B. Allison — structing Senators and Members of the House | Uuis'hi ihe Bent at eet Disarkes pt &@-No Branch Yards.-@h THE STAR. affectionately patting the well- | tre. and other intellectnal pursuits. While | a United States Senator from that state. In of Representatives to vole against the Bland | Columbia to make and enforce regulations to au-tr ' thumbed Bible which she yaa in her hand. | this is not strictly the place for comment on | the house a resolution wasadopted instructing — Silver bill was passed prevent domestic animaly from run at femal “Tam,” was the answer. “Will you uphold _ {he pietures shown, it iy only just to say that | lowa’s Congressmen to endeavor to secure the —————__ Fires tn Che tenance ey Srom semans, : = OR Ee ORBTEE ECTS APOLLINARIS ' Fe aioe gat exci Ges | EMAL Ine open Soope Red ote at eet: | Bassage.oF a Bill for the equaliz | BALTIMORES Maney See Virginia sixes, | Wlated suburbs of the cities. of Washbupien . j qi re my brother,” said she excitedly, ed ne Carent, 200) quality o| ar pounties of soldiers in the late w: deferred. 4; do. consoli "BBs: i | and Georgetown. | NAT L | rs Z > display. It was indeed not only in the highest —— = = lefers <. dated, 554: second wae ging she iad found her long tost Urother | tegres attractive to iuele guests; bur ecaaay. | OUR RELATIONS. wre Mextco.—The Mexi- site, Si; North Carolina shee, ok muee. "> | Bopy Foump.—The body of an old man 318-Im_ Center, Northermand Eastern Markets, MINERAL WATER. | was too crazy to know that, She coulinued, | ¢ editable to the club, ns a | San authorities at Fiedras Nourse ees oat BALTIMORE, January. 2 Cotton tail mid named Nicholas Fonenbarger who disap. ELVET 5 ‘OF | “Tam waiting to see the President, but they ne president and Mrs. Hayes are expected | ered the murderer Gordon r° PheMoai | ing, 1OMall. ” Flour quiet and unchanged. | peared in Berkeley county. Weg, Va_ severed een. | STILE VELVET 5 No. 636 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. | go through so many forms; but the Book says | 10 attend the fair for the beneAt o | officers on the Rio Grande border. The Mexi- Wheat, southern quiet and easier: western dull | Weeks since, lias been disenvered. beliig Teoma AND PAPER-HANGINGS, WINDOW Highly Effervescent. their faces shall pale when she comes, look w Congregation at Odd Fellows Mekico alvitee te the Tete can ae eene | Sm eet pomibenn red, 2. 1501 BE. 3 | under a jog near the house of a colored man SHADES. &c. } how pale they are. This is my home and Tam vening,—which is to be the gala night. | Mexico advices to the 18ih instant have been | 1.35a1. feunsy ania named Gilbert, who was arrested last week on Gut and Velyet and all Velvet Ease) patterns. | DR. LEWIS A. SAYRE. ‘A delightful bever- | going to stay here.” She firther said that |. The engagement of Miss Ida, eldest daugh. | received via Havana. The government is re. | Gomme wouter ital cad esata any Lats. | the sumpicion of having tented ine oe man Sgr ith “fait ing of Papetianginge es MS | pA LIAM A. HAMMOND, «Far supe- | SiC Was sometimes called Charlotte Gudt {Mr 4, 8. Solomons, of this’ city, Derted eae RANINE Getermined not to allow | active aud stcodyemctioe Cite SESE Sorc | aud whe is now te jailar Micrioeene : ; 2 full Hine of Fy sings. a" i 4 a is v other .3* in addition to “the daughter of Zion,” and - L. Peixoto, a promising menibel American. t Lo cross, spp py low, 54: western mixed, ‘65: February, 58°: —————— * ‘indow Shades, Gokt, Silver, ‘Toned, Copper | | rior to Vichy, Seltzer, or any other. f di ‘of Zion, | the New York bar, is announced. making an investigation into the name of the | MN: S4,.8es , Spot, 552 February, B54: Tae Sovrn Ca Junces.—The South ioment cust price? Core Sinah Malle, Seas st | DR RLPRED L. LOOMEE, "Mest gratetilaad | WRSh One coiee (omy caricrasvile, Cun, -AL | is nator Wincoih i about coving Intothis | otocr atom tied Leena work oneness Inte and stcady “conthern, 30438: westers white, 3457; | Carolina supreme, court decides thay ereult wiltders (or Picture Frames, Paperhangi nd | DR. UGBEN DOREMUS. *Absotutely pure | induced to take a ride before her interview, Rew realdenee on ¥ FnHE aVeane. ane i Mexico | Seainized, 2ee00; Fenny ivamig, 25057. eye steady judges Hu that state must tbe elected by z, ballot indow Shades, tually filled, a jor to or ee v3 ed a ive hea a : y ci 3 S a a 5 hi ¥ - | instea viva Voee. ousts: muaranteed, at) unetually Gilled, and satisfaction | ang Mremairtie’ obibetions urged against Cre: | Wecd ae telacsney police headquarters. | Tr Reruary. THE Talons’ STRIKE at Chicago Seems to | syivauia prime. 0. full and elect | | Im friends in Gaylordsville. The unfort | ree have fallen to the ground, as all the leading tholanged Bi = gg ee uit judges elected prior to 1877 by the repub. é jas tele; i i 4 I the leading | une . Butter, choi ree wad | f : “Impreg- | woman was pina e y | SeNar ws’ Si clothing houses are doing business about as | Wanted—rol fican legislature, and retains = oman. Wa! tndoubtedly jaan ‘from Tell. | ATOR MATTHEWS’ SILVER ResoLutioy. | Clothing hov busi about a 18420: " z packed, "20.28, inal—refined, 13. Cs Wallace, elected last the democrats. = Itis probable that a vote witl not be reached | USA! and are pera Reminal, "207, Becelptsfour. “i400: “wheat, | It was a constitutional question, involving tie 3,400; = sone able. ry on the Matthews resolution until to-morrow. ANOTHER CHILD Victim oF HypRopHo- | 32;000; corn, 48.000: rye, 500, Shipments—wheai, | construction of the word “ball The su- 2 DR. AUSTIN FLINT, ‘-Healthful, and well | AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House i ss BIA—A four-year old daughter of Jol B. | 5200: corn, 132,500. ee ey ee Ey feulty, ant tan car por Contage of seat an ady cane, > OF Dyspepsia and cases of acute dis | today, were Justice Harlan, Senators With- Tl be taken this afternoon. Menatat yee’ | Schaeffer died at Mt. Airy’ near Filtetows, | sm, “aoneye'6.” Gaul, ioigeame nok Bat Hee aed ear tee Wes dissenting to imporied brand. Good taste and regard for home | DR“ FORDYCE BARKER. “+ By far the most | ers, Hoar, Maxey, Rollins, Matthews, Chris- | 11)’, at 2p. m., was in the middie of a speech | Pa. Yesterday, from hydrophobia, having been | change, long, 4814; short, 483%. Governments | [oCU' ot viva vooe which was wi reduction acccunt for its popularity. agreeable. alone or mixed with wine, useful im | tiancy and Burnside, and Representatives | “hich, to judge by the pile of books on his | bitten by a dog early in mber. er diced by the republicans. ‘When the case, BIB; arrency Catarri ot Stomach or Bladder and in Gout. Loriug, Waite, Phelps “McCook desk for reference, will not be ended until | gg-Both branches of the legislature of was announced Judge Townsend jané-tr 807 Market Space, | P*iatanccesity. | NOt OMY * MAUI, | White (Pa.), Kidder, Williams (N. (ark, henators Randolph and Lamar are | kentucky have passed a bill for & semvontion immediately adjourned the oe eeit eee ETRY BAUSAG H, SCRAPFUE, acs gaa | D¥, GEO. LEULING, Baltimore. *:Morespark- | ard, Bagley, Williams and Wilson. spentomnenk end yong to revise the constitution of the state. Columbia. Cre baat 0. $00 Genter Marat, betwen Tan water followed by Sxeeilent resules ia Dyswep, | SENATOR BLAINE introduced a vill in the | tion will be adopted by a tworthirds vole A cate Several of the Dorchester county, Mad., ‘ TROUBLES AT MARLBORO’, — a eae Beare mere Liber was? 4 Senate today _Provittug: for the romonehizy yer ylarse majority will certainly be given in | farm Teturned to thei. Gat we ved 8 At oe a, be taber, E¥T-OFF CLOTHING, ‘SH lon of a silv 7 : = #@-The parties who attended the dinner of of strikers about L ‘Watehes, Pistols, Jeweiry, can in each doliar to be regulated by the director BEN BUTLER paid a friendly visit to Mr. | the Hh society at Philadelphia a few Tival of new men Se'oke = sopeeial "at wich: ine sateen feof the vaine of vgoid dollar.” ‘Tie legal ten- | Dawes in the Senate today, presumably for | RIMS ago indignantly deny the statement pg eg waxes 0 value yc e ” so pmes e ot gegadraning WERZOG, der value of the sliver dollar is to be for five | the purpose of discussing the attack on Massa- | at Consul Me hiry Meyer will print card disci, ta noone hurtsand the riot wa nm ‘epll-e dollars. : chusetts made by Mr. Blaine yesterday, denying the utterances attri tohim. quieted by ‘the authorities.

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