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The Daily Reports of Fast Burro, ©. Y.. Jan oo. Parr, of edge tools, has suspended. $ 2H; assets#11 8 a Noa, dan. 2\—The managers of 's Savings Bank, whic suspended, have appli the appoinunent of a re are $200, and the assets are same amount, but will probably cents on the dollar THE EVENING STAR. | _ PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, | AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylva: BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, HH. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. ‘THE EVENING STAR 1s served to snbseribers In city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 Gente per eck, or #4 cents per month. Copies at | ares. Avenue corner 11th street, Morrissey. ‘the counter, 2 cents each. iy mail—postage pre- paid—60 cents a month: one year, #6. * = ‘THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday- a ‘repaid. 10 copies for $15; 2) copics | SOME OF Mis EARLY ACHIBVEMENTS IN THE MANLY ART. Senator John M ess has directed attentioa to his e ud the New ‘4g-AD mail subscriptions must be paid tn a4. York At ‘of bis z - prowess. Ps vance: no paper sent longer than so paid for. we piowes oF iy contest ae of advertising made known on applica- | iS \ CLOTHING. —_|_SPECIAL NOTICES. - . > 10. some THINGS ey Orrickor MW. “ RW met October 12. 18 \ Boston Corners, on the boundary line be New Vork and Massachusetts. sail ne M the youngst Seciety. Although many did not leave the Spanish ment on Wednesdty evening until | re. Washington News and Gossip. after two o'clock, they didn stain from a Was FORTY-FIFTH CONG EESS. Fripay, January 25. ‘A number of memorial _| THE EVENING STAR. | than SENATE. peti- | rnds Was pe caare 4 : | tions, &e., were introdueedand referred. Most | aero raw beefsieak With fertings of Ne eee erates, ane receptions Of those of: | oF cam related tothe tariff and the restora: | | m of human cuduranes “be ieee on pubs ebeaen the death vet. | GOVERN EIPTS To-DAY.—Internal the Senatorial families who received Visitors | tion of silver to the currency ° . . in ten rounds at least a dozen } Pact Grind Sire. the | yevenne, $32 + onstoms, $368,913.86, yesterday were througed, as wellas those of | Mr. Morrill called up the bill to remit the fell noretuvned to his share. Me be f several Babordls 2 the ; tee the ladies on Istreet, above 1th street, most | taxes on in it , gan ‘ | » Weak that he come hardly stand = TE. purpose of taking snitah: COUMISSIONERS TO PARIS —The President | of whom were . ered an amendment exempt- . ould net r nds high enough to COLD WEATHER. } JOSEPH BURROUGHS dé ed Cleni Stuilobaker and Frank ree homes ow as. | ing from taxation commercial deposits in sav | 't make an efficte . vet in the thirty Attest: THOMAS W . Todays pointed Glen Stiidebaker: fone La:tevening a most agreeable company as- | ings banks Where no interest had. been | eace im urope! 3 seventh round his nd wind” came to his Grand Serit 1 C. Johnsen, of Indi, onorary coms sembled in the handsom parlors of Mr. and | allowed. where such bank has paid Lhe regular aid and be began the most da — 1, OL0, .— Th ers to the Pacis expe . Pollok, who had in rs and Mou is. ed their friends to | average tax on general depo: ig that he made during pass the hours between eight and eleven with After discussion the consideration of the bill GRAND Li livan to the repes, the GRAND Es MED PATRI ARC ishing Sul da terrible the fight » administ THe CABINET MECTING to-day was winsi them. A delightful evening wasenjoyed by | was postponed wntil to mows = ys he topes: He admal da terrible HEAVY ayp FINE nid of ear Siberdinaty Lodgean! Bacawpin's | short. All the members were present, bat | these who attended, among whom were ine | “Qh! Dawes fromthe committee on pablie Turkey Accepts Russia's Conditions, | keSivnkee eer Ait When’ tir 2 VENTING at Toe ote Go take aitaieserion | Nothing but routine business was transacted. Gee Soany Seer peve Sh med pleas. ia lings and grounds: made an adverse re-| round ended, the seconds and umpires be ULSTERS, onee! nit : ‘of Pa ~~, FRED- on © ye ent. 7 port upon the resolution authorizing the ens s Which ended in a UESTENS Se eanr cee re! Ease Grand sires PRED X-SFORETARY Bristow visited the Treas- | A rumor was cireulated yesterday thata fire |) is is e a i: tom house at Memphis to be built of Tenues- livan was still fresh enongh see marhle, for the reason tha’ teas so woud | EDgland on the Ragged Edge. neame xo Closely engag ne | incre:se the cost of the building $85,000. . P all “time mn Mr. Harris advocated the passaxe of the res. of eight seconds, From $10 ap, By onler of the M.W. WARM OVERCOAT, 0.0. ¥.—FRL A special mee Ms Was the but on to have b ee : vas warmly | Which threatened to. prove ¥ Genantnne ae Sosy, and al warmly | Cujmination of the Spanish set ed by his many friends there. quiry at Wormley’sit proved ouly L held at their 6 " . y e Nez PERC VAn—The Pres. | 2 ysmallmatier. Some of the evergi olution as a matter of national > pride, . i je nd Sullivan had not From $8 up. ORKOW ( YENIN( Cost oF THE Nez Perces WAn—The Pyes. | Very sma s =a We Bs 2 martes Of nation e pride, : ‘ dd Sullivan had n io make Arvaaigements tor the nda statement in yespoase | St# as Durner caught and blazed, but were | gud because the improved character of the | Two Cabinet Ministers Resien. » the f WOOLEN asp CLOTH GLOVES, jana Sire FuEDELICK D. STUAT ted a statement in respouse | immediately extinguished. structure would warrant the increased eost. gn + aithough he was st pusished man The long talkedLof fight between M: ean Was arranged for October 2, Ma side and the championship fier noon. the Senate showing the cost | — Notwithstanding their appearance in a “eor- Mr. Hamiin adv ar. ‘The statement | recied list of those present” at the Mantilla st of the war was | ‘ete, in company with many non-existent pe 34 were expended for | Sons, wives of bachelors et a/., Admi nd supplies. Accom. | Mrs. Porter are notin Washington, but ated tii the a material of the state in the construc: | a as - | tion of a building that was to stand forages. |. THE EUROPEAN SITUATIOS Vand | Itwasan appropriate and just thing. aud he inthe | hoped the Senate would not nL long On So From 50 ¢ FUR-TOP K1D-LINED GLOVES. FINE SCAELET «xp WHITE on ot BIS Up. P.M. SWEET, B.S. | shows that the act 29.01 which $58) transportation of troo] Cabinet Crisis in England—Two Min- isters Resign. F shit Lod Ste.) TO-MORROW i . . as foucht on Long Point island, 3 | Panying this statement is a report from the | sunny south. Recent letters received trom | small a thing. The report of the eomuittes. | LONDON, Jan, The news in this mora- | Canada. Morrissey was in per WOOL UNDERWEAR, | ENG. a1 6 o%¢lock, tourrange conimissary general of subsistenee, whieh | then by friends in this city speak of Mrs. Por- | was rejected, and the resolution passed, | ing’s papers seems to be slik di: | weighing 173 pounds, He ag eet - Cypnd Site rape rien D. STE per, s, | Shows tharthe ing the troopsen. | ter's absolute restoration fo health. | Mr. Butler ‘presented a copy of the proceed. | the natural result of thee | opp mist by near! HEAVY MERINO UNDERWEAR, = K “ROS. | gaged in the Ne cess of sup: |. The agreeable daughter of Prot. Baird has | ings of the Charleston ehamber of commerce, | Iscemseertainthac the | weie: Is. and was 7 is: | J. W. BONHAM, Eva | plying the same number of troops in peace was | invited young ladies fo a lineh on Tuesday | ata meeting held iu opposition to the remone. | Narvon. colonial se ary, and | Jn the i Heenan b From $1 up, FRIDAY EVENIN | go8 470. | next. ni seeretary, have and in favor of r tion. ws on Morris. Si 1} with arn Tsihand N si | ‘ ame tization of silve mer oI HOMESPUN ALL-WOOL SUITS The * Children’ T Masquerade,” for the bene- * ~-— sntiie von- | their resigi Perhaps the former nas | » latterto rope pera i Sr wes. See? coaversion. ot St. No OFFICIAL INFORM Noof the move. ; fitof the “Little Sisters of the Poor,” is cer | sidera Seine eae | been accey this fnot suite ain. | sey s ty returned at mite a Leap For $10. rea : 2 Sunday morning At | nents of Sitting Bull has as yet been r d_| tainly expected to take place tomorrow even THE MATTHEWS RESOLUTION, ‘The AtiONS Was NOL so much | eid Struck a stake and broke two of his “ = a ae Te ; at the War departmer ing from five to ten p.m. a and a vote was taken on the dinient pro. redetermination tg ask for supplementary | Knuckles. He, howe finished the round WOOLEN axp MERINO S TH. } i AND MEMBERS. of | “ lady who made a brief it to Washing- | posed by Mr. Conkling, tc the resolu. ’ service, aS | by throwing Morrissey heavily and falling on HALF HOSE. TO ote ree a ee NS: Fate Paved! | Tare Reront that there is anew five dollar | t y Fecenty. said that the two ladies who mos! | thon from j The t ake reps wibich will be Sure | him. | tii the “second round Heenait ve s eee MORROW, (Satnrday.) Spey mak counterfeit note on the Farmers’ Bank of Vir eae her re Mrs. Hayes and Mme. | ment was 3 | Whic ee aoe I hits at Morrissey's fa WSO ane SLE MURELERS: raspemients lor Hie tusintalof ony sale ister B is incorrect. The note ismaie | AMHR On motion ef Mr. Durham it was unt anenibenahe inlets | ol praeral bady in return, ee ee hange inthe old counte ‘THE Mvsecw under the © agreed that there be a session of the House ion of « ; instruc. | ing Morrissey. showing ‘himsell "bel se BS" ARG OFFICERS AND MEME ERS. | aders’ Bank of Chicago, and is: sonian Institution has lately been the recipi- Tow for general diseussion as in com- to the commanile e British | ter aman both in hitting and 1 9 ea, Af ts thought that there ent of the valuable steel exhibit of Sweden at ° —— P the Centennial exposition. This important The Senate commitiee | gift, now in Philadeiphia, will shortly arrive ling Vs oxlike patience helped him i third reund by ul some «both in the fi fail TERS OF LIBERTY, ae vat | their Hall op MONDAY NIC THE LOWEST. quested to meet 2 : pf the who! 4T, at 70 As | ne following petitions, HIMOUS. Col hail land a force a! Bou- | Morris readiness to land on | thr uihentie information of a Rus. | ady PRICES ARE Ne were pre ir. Ban - pt of ADVERSE REPORT. pte © ua - ning—Petition of the ex ve commi sian foree advancing on Gallipoli. 1 is still ad his ‘hed for the first thme on comme: it its meeting yesterday, agreed | er B to ove the immense eget tHe tig | the workingmen’s party of the United < | Possible, therefore, that the Russian mareh | in the fi due fourth land be po HORDE: SOF LED BONDS. to report adversely on the nomination of proper exhibit a waits cthnolowieat depart. | 22 favor of the charter ot the Tron Moulders’ | Baty ue stayed aad Benet gptrgge reba set it inthe close. In the == ih Called Cited an have them | George Williamson to be collector of the port | ent of ihe museum the Galen Of North Amenca. votre, Sosht: lot the. Brash: eatin” OA ae a | Peg et logay Io | feshed in gold sPanged for othe | of New Orleans. Both of the Louisiana Sen. | jnteresting collection of Ni eral fe ariel Cee Fees eae | ie is morning about thee: 1 ONE PRICE ONLY. | u, B. or Dist ri 1431 Penn: uw ROTs Opposed Williamson's appointment, and isabsorbllig the attention of those in clare. neral to furnish the House with such ine | Known this morning ut th i mage was done him. He was so dazed have done their best to secure his defeat in formation as he may 1 elation tothe | dissensions and warlike preparations | th iv his retreat Heen 1 an opening at » = . serot Toneiot oe comes through liberal newspapers, indicating | Morrissey. jaw at jon Was cle the Senate _ RECOMMENDATIONS THAT Dips’? Cornr— | Mephens Pentional | the intention of the disseutient members ef | RglccMs SJa%. and the champs tine. ‘Mor. A FINANCIAL EXPERT EMPioveD.— The | President Hayes snubbed the politiciansintwo | a holders of Wash. ihe rove rian at a a pptuton an | Fis YWaS too Weak tocaise his hands when > . BUFFAL® LITHIA WATER. louse CC ¢ ing and currene: vi ington. D. protesti: Aiust the action of | Opportunity to mak ‘d, and ne he toed the serateh for the sixth r But GEe. C. HENNING, fre ae woe SRI Gd Goin eae A cumeneys the District Commissions ‘ty relation to tive | chances aie that a st ntLwar agitation | Heenan So weakening. 3 jan2s-t 410 Reventh street n.1. ‘. hich is 0 a " go hase of a building for the Police Court of | Willcom ‘« immed at the continued oe paneer een vere A fresh supply received and for sate by there isin the Treasury for resumption pur District. and a resolution onthe same sub. Russian advay uid Di t jraniy tion ae , poses, and also to find out the commissions elepauton S kiso a enon the heirs | 10 ignore E ad have produced a strong ‘ound. W CESCING OVE SALES W. 8. THOM paid the syndicate in the operations of fund | Mat phe eqntentnls ent Palski, Keferred. iy Mr. | bupression here. and good judges believe the nee. tain oF om hiz the public debt, today employed J. shigh was attemteas n—Bill to repeal certain parts of the act | government would be sup AC Ouce retired perenmptor dente 0S Morn SRE Shepherds. of Phiudélphiaea financial expert | hich was atrended by ail the men making prlatien tor the support of ihe | prev 2 the Russkat occ’ not Cone | tron the rit a FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. THE UNAUTHORIZED aud pe to assist the eommitiee in its kabo: | Senator Chtistianey.. A candid | amy forthe tiseal ling June go, 1876 antinople. The government organs show a TS ue cron name te morion ak ——— | office was i upon, aud his name was | Reterred, Mr. Waddel!—Bill_ to estab! disposition to minimis ance of the A FATAL Puacts 9 guiertriment io All oats Church compels me | iim Fart. oF DeFLERIN, Governor General | pont to the President. Subsequent r | and maintaiiva national savines depositoryag | action thus far taken. The Stumdard says. | the ti. Lantis Globe aeusocrnt tron} Evie REBUEHION tral times fraraly stated in passems aomedare ie: | oF Cauda, having ealled on the President on | yhuietanes, went to the White a branch of the Post Ofive department. He. | The news that the Russian terms of peace f mail earr os we fore the puoiteation vf a civcular aunouueing the | Thesday, incom with Sir Edward Thorn. | ‘despite the endorsens ferred. Also bill to regulate the compensation | have been made known to the Porte and are nounced nreferred to. Yet. uctwithstan ling my the cirew'ar Was issited representing that | Would presic as agaist my wish and as theres of the ea . as stated in Ti TAR of that di ~ on Wednesday, in company arts, returned the visit tion building, W of pest maste ferred. By M on and for other purpeses Kt how being discussed by it comes opportune Morgan—Bill for relief of | to temper the excitement and es mesiead lands. Refer alarm that foolish people might sil to estalish the metr Ve felt at the intention of the 2 now lies ina i ion at his home in Dadeville. His friends port his hopeless, and that he ean ger. I at Preparatory to Taking Stock I Offer the Following Special Bargains: 1, the othe U owas liv pmenta sh neivel e * ati reed thé: tem in the coinage of the United State move Monday for a say | iifal persons who were con OVERCOATS. Hay tecelved Uy the Ran and Sk rete elvgation urged the President lo | to promote and. regulate coluage, Also. Ut | We do not hesitate to say that the | him about a package of Ermixe Fur Beaver, sold for $25; selling now, $18 ror Gen dent indieated that steh recommendation | to establish the metric system in the post of act that a delay of four days [sto elapse | have been stolen while in West of 20: selling now, 15 the iny r dined last. 1 being in » e With his civil viee | fives and custom houses of the United 8! ore the motion comes on is a sutic | been shown that the Biberia 18; selling now, 12 GEORGE W, WA “ ; i policy. ” tothe | oth were referred. By Mr. Tipton—To | cation that in the opinion of the Inolested, but this news Lives Bes ———— | delegation iv | peal seetions 0% to iit, melusive, of the He. | the peril agaiust which itis 10 | yorng man’s mind, RD TRAIPRE ANGE: Can? Pay vor Four Per | should be » | Vised Statutes, relating to banking cur. | HO Means pressing, tho: | Bowe Zs CEPR ENCE MEET: | oe I siete | ghomle "be foe "| reney: refer AlsO, resolution directing | necessary that Wiss > a hint JOHNSTON is spoken of as a Sine Che 6: sellit N wey hind eet 1 done surpel gation by trlieving the | the committee on post efices to report what | that she has tried our | the Ho I Ropee yu a feet che recommended to be retained. and retain. | legiskition is necessary to enforee the provis- | The Commander hmond (\ a.) district, DRESS AND BUSINE English Wors: 2 French Worsted... tex-Gov. Walker stis cada {| member, will dec 7 of the F pd Statutes, | FL to be ious of seetion v en toils ostal telegraph : rete = ‘ | relating to the present Tankers stnd_ ot ptions to the a. A pray ine ig now, 18 F The law istration of the Turkey for vy depar' Pl 0 ith. e Refe: impossible to arrest the fugitive, shot him RATION SToW vy department, notwith. | ment. Refer r English Stripe continued bis spe Marris Cassi | $ . \ | Sat the White 8a ! DISTRICT BILLS. } Cambri tield ma n = . Kibet sso! ing now, 16 wes hot coutemp eipt of dratis by d ‘ Rs at the White House to- | By Mr. Williams (siteh.)—Bill to extend the | was iste seth | men Gant an Disrt tT Sergi = Louis Harris ¢ Sold for 17: selling now, 13 b four weeks are Zovernment i any nt, and the day were Senators Plumb, Withers, Lamar | quarter of the Franklin Insurance Compa dily stummoned te London aaa tied gaaiier, shot RBG ktlied Dawe Sie mn i or hows 40 ea ressrvead seat, oe ee etly esizes to aidord every facility aud Randolph: Representatives Ittner of Washington, “Also, bill. authorizing the Weduesday moruit | eounte, Rae lsat a ‘They’ had been Lone @ | Sustaining i ofthe ¥. MOC. A, ys by the loan he does not) drieh, White il: 2 District of Columbia commissioners to audit | the Resignations Are Accepted. auhig aed cat aa ais Russe} elling now, 8 | cours willadm areserved seat on BaLDAY H imposing upon the Assistant | Mr. J. Wha ideiphia, and a dele- | certain claims against the District, and to | the resicnations of Lords Carnarvou and ‘i readvc anil W zens i Selling now, 6 | EVENINGS. thers ou the latter even this : + labor and risk of collecting | vation of eight Baltimoreans to pay the | tui Also, bill to further detine and more. Dave prete - will be-charged. tn | such ata is thouzsht aml | Speets, | enlarge the powers and duties of the Board of Bee Le ontee ae tee b. eu ing a aeser M.A. | bankers can make de —————— | Health of the District of Columbia. allot whic: ther unfair, eres hie pistol Eigich D fuiltne now: =. AT a | a Neo vores ndents | 4 povnte-BaRneLten Psvestication.— | We 1 to the District committee. | ad, and then coolly turned him Hinsdale Sr 2 seltinig now, FRIDAY EVENINGS are FREE 10. | wenn | TheMouse isval committer this moring de. Pinan Pregame aie ‘ut the | lixeses, and struck ‘for the state Tine. Seve Biverside Wor selling now, “8 | Conmiended to paironize the pay evenings, 121-6 ili WEEPALADE RG | rided to renew its investigation of the adimin. | {hedrinvesipationset- the mest ! 2 this new val citizens started in pursuit, and, finding it PANTALOONS, ity sniuii | val for $8.00; selling now, Stunding the fact that the commiiteeon « } dead. —{ Lovisville Commerci« all lot of Washingts Mr. Wilson, ron. committee ya foreign arising from impurities of the BLOOD. NEVE INOSEOELC IEG ‘The water is sold by all prominent Draggists, and | NEw Coxe pamphlets containing wonderful eures can be had | 2 ? : A by addressing **Missisquei Springs, Franklin ¢ WANTE A imecting of the jcint commicter { nin. to be U Vermont. _ Jan3-e03w | on lib Was held to-day te give My.Spot | Thos. ¢ => UNRIVALLED ford, the Congressional librar Lote Miele iS IN QUALTY AND PRICE, tunity to present his annual rep ford urged upon the commilice the pres Ufor 7.00; selling 1 cir half seariy, STOCK is waned. for | Witte on railroads to-day in Laver of the con | bebditures in the fed reported, with i S. the bi | | Sp Mus W's, WREREAnOTS.— M's i for 6.00; selling now, a liveral price will be paid. LEWIS JOMN- | struction of the Waila Walla railroad. Mr. Willis is cha dy com tribution of th { ! tne Mee ones | acnenet Dorwaik oo... [suid for 5.00: selling now, 4,00 | ah cia ee aia nenced such inves un Whitt. | inission. Referred to committe i his ti re ab the ten + Bee sn fee S Oak seta nom, 05 are aeawG WERT Iv iS UNDERSTOOD th wihe, OF the maval committee, says he is seized | The House then resumed con. ion of Tg ele ete gp Mier bon rye in og Bee Pi. SSISQUOI SPRING WATEH tor furnishinss the Past O of soni addition RTE aE ending ee SEAN ROM MILA amend. | HIGHLY IMPORTANT! | iuatry, such as servanta would wot weed, are le water, of this reat spring isa specific. t stationery we J. Brad c = fe | eentor ae Pecks Aerie thee | Turkey Accepts Russia's Conditions | Cuiticd lite the hous ry day. The mottv | SOR eN rouse Oe rectione na eed her Soon | MEINATIONS RY inspectors of hulls and boile S Waste. | am com | for cor meut ix a fear on the partoft M i) | Lord that if he should appear in public the inset tor his sous, by some sharp bit of legal uve bin 1 imme. Lto r the in RESSIONAL LibRARY BuiLpine | i having tions, } The Ru ially m Memphis. nour, Loltered ai amendment, as 1 ion, that pilots of all steam vessels, Who shall be such are d Peetors in th Sof Mots Cleveland and Galveston. was stric Harrison off aL office at 1 ‘ood. to be sur: et of Boston and ppears cer 7 nd. the conference | A NEWRURG CORRESPONDENT wri both for territorial | Mrs. Lord Hicks: When she was yo: ensed A. STRATS, ared to be officers of said vessel: Hestown, Mass. r = ' : Y ». | Was the prettiest girl in this part of the cou a necessity for the construction of anew Hoary | s; ¢ VOORHEES delivers his famous Joc. { 2d Shall have the same powers. and. be ent Ssions aud payment of a war indemnity. | Was the prettiest girl in this part of the com 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, CeaFaHS Wines of of sumelent eapacits to comtarn the boas we | SENATOR x Connees delivers his famous lee. | Hed ga the same tights and Privileges ay cihir ‘The Terms of Peace! try. and livedover at Fishkill at th ners str Between 10th and 1th street. MOREY & GHeebGs longing to the Congres Tris | Ure on Thounas feflerson. at Lincoln hall. | ofticers, and nohe but citizens of the United | LONDON, Jan.25—The Dail Tele : stron dlicetine eeeeal DEE ANDO said that Senators Howe and Ransom favor.an | this evening. | This leeture is the result of | paates OF tone Who a dale fel | Perce ena, Cation prints the following dis: | ioteot time mark Was wade to-day 5 - , Established 3. : tion for the erecti f anew build. | long preparation and close study,and it is | thereof shall be lieensed as pilots | patch trom Constantinople : he Turkish | jOTS ts . Y re . ai AT sea RENAULD, FRANCUIS & Cl ! ruil. | Jo e i ie Study, and it is | there a have be sign peace pre. | DY an old Newburger, and the test gi BOOKS AND STATIONERY | yet Sole Agents for. 3, | Es Benator eves that an addi sufe tosay that the old democratic sage has | Nears. a have been ordered tosign peace Pre- | siiided to ts wa lean a person thie Mae Mince ain be put upon the | neve before been so faithful for U.S. moved to strike out that part of ‘Au nd eloquently probably be con. | SPE " ibrary, " Hi etrt aanendine i ; Ser eat - Lord, whose marr rich oclogen: E BOO! Y THE P! 4 : present library the he expense — handled. There should be an overflowing ati- | the amendment relating to zenship. He | cluded to- ce conditions are | 1" : ¢ TMoneye Francis A. Walkers reo. $4 00 i 2: OM 2D Of erecting a new building. The library com. | diene aN" | was opposed to any discrimination. Stated. on excel ty to inelude the | Tan “of New has ereated, such a New England Federalism, 1900 to 1815; | Toll who are suffering from the errorsand indis- | mit Timeet in three four days totake into | 222--—____ | Mr. Harrison did not regard his amendment | followin ervit to be independent without | Snenes 7 Ves he hg _e was well _ Adams na + 400 | cretions of youth, nervous weakness, early dec consideration the whole subject of a provision NTHE War PatH—i.000 War | a8 a discrimination. It was only to ceive ANY | Te eee orate, paca she was about Suplee loss of manhood, &¢c., 1 will send a receipt that ' enegro to Ml | for the library. | twenty ye Almanach de Canadians and 1d Spuz and a portic age. At that age she came ‘ : Mounted and Byuipped with | OdL own people. oth 2 of the ter. | twenty years of attend Be The Meehan | Sacuideovered ny 2 misstonary in Soak Aienion, reer eTs | Rises—Gen. Miles telegraphs from | lived on our: northern lakes aud rivers, 3 ritory ordering on Take Seutari: Hussia to | TY teacher of the school was Bie Seat struction ¢ Sen d a self-addressed envelope to the Rev: Pi | JOHN YouNc Browy Demanps AN [Nvestr | Post Fort Keogh that he has received Indian | és ates, wer old Ratoum, Karsand Erzeroum until u of the Jewell Brothers, the great. belt Elemonts of Geology: Joveph Le Conte....... 400 | TL INMAN, Station D, Bible House, caTioN.—John Young Brown, of Kentucky, | ews whieh is really of a most startling ¢ Dusitions. | IncemDity ot £00000) Is nell. the Dar urers of Connecticut. and a brother Romances of the East (Nouvelles Asiati | ity: who was charged by the New York Sut with | His news come: man officer of his | nrown people | danelles “to be opened to the Russian Tee a a peatner from the French. = = gti teens Aa aS parades comm and is substantially as follow it | ing employment in this direc. | men of w Bulg: n autonomy to be Pa tite Niwas awento ag ‘Fhe Last Years S»> HOT SODA, having voted to sustain the findings of the | ting Bullis camped on | . | conceded rather on the principle of the Leb. | Wyant: for a tit ue coed ee eee Lng zteraal Fanish COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, mick pay for services in the 40th ¢ | the escaped Nez Perces and the | Yoters in his state who were not cilizens of | conference: aud Turkey to nominate a Chri hame : but she explained: it by tell : A Jewel of a Gir ar ved here, yesterday to have his f serted Indians from the avencie the United State: ured their ne explained it by tell ve an governor for a long term of Years, subject hy 4 Biography: O. B. Frothing: MILBURN’S, 2429 PENNSYLVANIA AVE nn investization. While his friend mother had married the second intention to be ubtedly the handsomest number 280 lodges, with 200 warr i the amend. | 10 ratification of th powers. Bulgaria not to willing to ask, in accord with his Dr. '( haries Letourneal; | COLD SODA AND MINERAL WAT \ j relat | Bull's own camp numbers 2 ; ment discriminated against them vom at, | include Thrace, but only to extend to | Wilken was ui r reli Almanacs: 25e, | seanahe during th request, that there be an investigation, some | 3c women aud children, They are splendid. ght Harrison denied that his proposition af | the line of the Balkans. tof the Russian ; ws of the the Wail Pockets at 20 per cent, | —S= “SESE ESI of them are apprehensive thut if the electoral | unted and armed. ‘The azeney Indians | fected those Who had decktred their intention to embark at Stantinople for Ser ot teen eee MONS & CHAPMAN [5> SAMuEL e. subject is opened so far as Brown's vote be: rmed with Sharpe's titles, and have plenty | tO become citizens He would modify his | their return home, and the final treaty of | infata Ay woke Grate wite ban, 911 Penuspleania ace NOTARY PUBLIC, ing upon itis concerned, that it may tke & | of ammunition. They also have a large nun. nent exempting all such. | peace to be signed at Constantinople by the | Roa At uitifal face tuhe haa ts nic bol pene Gesive Sts BuLBERS, Wide range, and be the entering wedge to an | her of government Horses aud inties, Wilt Finley then withdrew his amendment. | Grand Duke Nicholas. Thi | splendid tlewre and eae . | _ | investigation of the whole electoral proceed. | jim are ail the powerful hos'ile chiefs. A short Mr. Lockwood favored) Mr. Harrison's Russian niilitary honor, W 1a nde ea ad & ious voice. Just Rec ings. ae time ago Red Bear deserted ly ney with | amendinent, heeause, unless it was adopted, | the occupation of Constantinople There was great 1 ne the young Nom F.—Those persons 1 Lots or parts | men at Mr. Jewell’s singing schou! to see who is ho mention of Rowmunia in the Ja should escort ber Boone: k lots and engineers, and | Telegray: dispatch. urn home in winter, thus working detri- this Was Just alter Canadians Would come over in the summer 1 y COMpAn rock to hold it returned | Navar ORDERS —Master Win, E. Sewell to | 20 lodge Sof intan. | time and work as 4 | from Washington. | the Passa Allen to the | (io hayaeneln All Around a Palett One Happy Winter hampney. S. Rovuins, ginatly from tf derived by direct | A ‘sit J ftements in Parliament To-d. | > < mC. Heat Beye and Gicis: Ba its andls’ estate, i rect | Constitution J. Cromwell | against att ident that a southern | Mmenoally to Americans. nd was |, LONDOS. Jan. 25.—In the House of Commons |) g@ PAIRING THE Caner —The o - Edwin N. Kirk: by Mears." id « Sands, are hereby notified | eirtittes | ordered 10 ¢ Bravo: Coniinan. | se én niles of Fort Peck. | ‘d. 7 ous | cellor of the exchequer, replying to a atiestion | Loic" bes 0 S word he Cedars: More of Child Lite: by Ellis Gray. aresertously defective and irregular and that claim | Rf" ay trom the I Vor and plea | General Miles ean only “soldiers in the | Uie Whole Dill. as amended, was ordere:. put by the V quer ren going briskly forward. The worst ‘The Conversion of Children: by E. P. Hammond. e { neton, Said that it | that just formal communi. | per's Fert C, Wilson, ceived from Ju fort and vebert Paymaster C. A. McDaniel j field. mm, and ordered to settle Was then passed as amended: x0, ood and effecttal conveyances re. | on wailfhg order st of the railroad bridge at Har. M. Sands, the legal heir of Com- | trom. the Constitul was —iy being rep: in a substantial ly thismorning that cation from Russi re containing th aim | accounts. MASSACHUSETTS FOR PEAC bill providing for the further publicat medical and surgical history’ of the ——— ofthe | sisned. bled. 7 | The Shooting of John McDonough. Ccriovs WILL CONTEST.—A case whieh i ) fied from holding any office of honor, | necessary to decrease the expenses of the de- profit or trust under the United States. Inthe | partment, owing to the reduction of the year- event of the revocation of the sentence of the sical ; W MEMORANDUM BOOK, “Where is 22> | qu BRU., Agents, 738 7 ste, OGEAPH ALBUMS, ail sizes and bindings. |) ~eee ~ —_* We have just received a new lot of the above of th? HNABE & COS WORLD-RENOWNS- _ latest designs. i apportionment, and as the work of design pomises to develope some novel and extra- An inspection is solicited fr —-ore-__ PHU —The Mass: stile Fonte . Fiuting, 1 ihe banks will doubtless resist = Sands, deceased.aud such The Massa- raleton, from committee on printing. | peaee, wis rece In consequ pr il s will SLAW = forced after proper notice. Especial ate = = chusetts senate yesterday refused to coneur in | reported back the Senate bill to turther regi. rom . nberlend Rene teen, me Wo come.— PIANOS AND ORGANS. Fenton” he the sealed jouvel acest EXSUKGEON GENEL Havivoxn.— the | the house: resolutions “Uhanking’ Senators | ku the purelase of material for the pute | Ravate | commuunles nat a (Cuimberland Tan Te ae Elias Kane, D. A. Halland Count Julius de Mea- | qyouse committee on military affairs have Py nl Hoar for their response to Blaine’s | printing and bill. The bill authorizes the Su. | to the Dardanelles was ordered to sto; ‘A Soctetr h - 7 ACKER EROS. GH UABE AND. | es <siscervann ieneaees cily'ts | ameed tothe report of the subeoumaites og | aeged imputaion on the honor of Massacha- | pelintendent of Public Printing. to purchase | mouth ot the Dardanelies. He was wot au. | adh, Felept the Aatl Treen corte: Gas appearance, ; frave ee PA TARLES Ke WESTBROOK, ich Bt We UHEORLE: wee: OF | setts. Tn the house a resolution was intro. | supplies in the open market, in cases whe: thorized to say whether any minister had re- | fundamental article of the constitution and ce BeRD ETT N Attorney-at-Law and in fact of said heirs, 933. ¢ | Which Representative McCook, of New Yo duced “that the Isziskiture of Massachusetts is | would not be to the interest of the | signed. The Voie to be proposed is six mil- | by-laws of this order is that. ever st. ‘ . Street. offceot Helmick ® Alleman, or 7e4 | M&S chairman, on the case of ex-Surgeon Gen: | opposed to the revival of any sttte or sectional | advertise for proposals. The House lions of pounds. He was not aware of the y for his own groceries. In otter worés oe, 407 10th s : . Broad street, Newark, N. J yu eal Hammond. Tt is accompanied by a bill | ayimosities, as being opposed tu the best inter. | proposed an amend rent that said purchases | conclusion of an armistice or of the signing ef ber of the ancient and honorable Order of AHE KEANICH AND BACH, AND THE —— iain: Mao | for his ve ‘i Ng the ‘esident of the | ests of the country, | shuld not exceed $50 in any six months for | the preliminaries of peace. ° 8. is allowed to invite another member SD aay she hisnes Cement PN INDELIBLE CONCISE DIARY for 1878. the militar: e in 18h, and forever dis- | y that, as it is | is making a long statement. He has now re- | the pangs of thirst at his expense, i i event of th ation . ‘ J iment. and as the wor | DELPHIA, Jean. 28—John McDonouzh, eure tateacs D_ PIANOS.—These cele New Law and Miscellancous, Books: Cod. court ie i fo be restored to his former rank | las been discontinued, Br. Frederick Law | Tax Sovrn CAROLINA JUDGES—Both houses | the actor, who Was aceldentally shor yeste Srdinaty fasts came before Judge J. #. Daly seetscnenad Rete tase eens ee a eee tee as surgeon general and placed on the ret fansted de Tamoved from the position of | of the South Carolina legislature have passed | day’ at his residence on north. lath street, | S6sterday in the court of common "pleas, for. forty years. and have recelved tho Court of €laims, Vol. 12H list Without pay for the past. present or future. | landseape archite {appointed consulting | resolutions fixing Tuesday next for the election | passed a very uneasy and painful night, at. | Pecial term. It seems that the late Geor Bighest award wherever exhivited,, McCammon's Court Reports, 2 vols The committee say tat possibly, owing tothe | kindecd ap Nan othe Df the six circuit judges ousted by the decision , though his physicties sae he eG al | H. Brown, of Boston, left a will in which bis favorite Pianos and Pianos from other celebrated , A, and P. ve condition of public the time of | = | of the supreme court. Judges Macher cng | reeelved inthe frost ie Uy ho weenoe ates son, George Clifford Brown, is named as the mabufactories constantly on hand. Shoninger’s | Money and iis Laws, by ry_V the proceedings were more severe | ACTOR ACCIDENTALLY Smoots Hiv. | 2 Supreme court. Judges Mackey at Spee the ball yesterday two uy | brincival beneficiary. The ‘widow of the de- manutactories constantly on hand. Shoainger’s | Money uate by Henry, ¥. Foot. $2. atte proceedings were, more severe | wh, the wellknown | Townsend. two of the umber, handed ii their After probing for the ball yesterday two or and exchanged. Particular attention paid to Tune Law Bookselierg and Statione?s. ation than th Would have been in resimations to the governor on Wednesday, three times, they found it lodged just under | cased. Jeunie f Frown. not focling satiated, es of | eee which were accepied. All the old judges are — the skin behind the left shoulder, wherefrom and thoroughly Repairing Pianos. C. REICH- Bt snially shot himself at r 475 Penna. ave, Philadelphia yesterda t j 28-1 — i j the s ; ’ band’s estate, filed objections to the probate of ERBACH'S io Warerooms, 423 Lith street, a —_ THe Present E NE SEC: ga loaded revolver froma case | CAndidates for reélection. it Was extracted this morning. Mr. MeDon- are few doors above Fenua, a. octia- tr APOLLINARIS | Gee ROW Gir oe ne ee Lite The bail entered the telt | Soe ough still remains in his library, where ‘tomorrow fa Boren Mevatooe zi er of distin but fortunately | THE PHILADELPHIA FarLuRes. — Roberis, dent oceurred, a fear of hemorrhage 0) was yesterday 1 before Judi TEAM GRIST MILL. NATURAL ished persons at dinner last evening. 4 Aue gota | Wood & Co. bronze founders, Philadelphia, : by Than aes ite senten tied ALL KINDS OF : . | There were present. besides the President and | jous, Dut his | submitted a statement to their creditors yes: The Market s illegally confined in a lunatic asylum FEED GROUND TO ORDER. MINERAL WATER. Mrs. Hayes, Gen. Bristow, Chief Justice and | tion was much improved last evening. His | Showing liabilities amounting’ to partiMoRE. Janam Se virgata i- | atthe instigation of her son Clifford. He al- Constantly on hand and for sale Corn Meal for THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. Mis. Waite. 5 uid Mrs. Evarts, Secre- | physician stated that. the bullet struck oue of and assets $35,189. _ The individual as- | gaiea, 6154; do. second setioe BN nth Cae | ieges further that Cliftord: fl Sin Fant feet purposes, and every description of tary and Mrs. Sherman, Secretary Schurz, | Mi. MeDonough’s ribs and glanced around | of Mr. Wood are $87,175, and his liabilities | Ina sixes, uid. 1 to do, new, 8 bid to-day. Sagar | beneficiary under his fathe: 1. pretending whet, SAE eas that his mother is insane, has confiued her to heavy middle, TOMO. Bio eet, fiat, aud | prevent her from further coutesting its pro- cd. Whicai, Southert (aint aad head ine | bate. The petitioner also alleges that the fim and higher—southern red. 115, | Place of Mrs. Brown's confinement isunknowa mber, 1.38; Pennsylvania red, 134. | ‘© him. Upon this petition Judge Daly grant- western winter red, spot, 1.344; Feb- | ¢d 4 writ of habeas corpus, but the return day March, 1.37, Corn, southern quiet | Was not named.—[N. ¥. Herald, 24th. qunici, B1429%6. nerd arouud W, leaving $11,195 to be added to the as- outside one, The only apprehension is trom — Sets of the firm, t & ened s inflammation, If the bullet had THE Coal CoMBINATION.—A dispateh from entered the b i Easton, Pa., Jan. 23 says: There is an im did death wou instantaneous. + pression among ‘rafiroad men here that the —In the United | ¢0al combination will be of short duration. The Central railroad of New Jersey and the 317-3m" MILTON W. JOHNSON o hae Davis, Senator and Mrs. Allison, nator WIS A. SAYRE, “*A delighiful bevere | Hoar, Senator Beck, Webb C. Hayes. Miss 12th and Pats. ste. | yp 5, i = : . : Schuiz, Miss Platt, Miss Smith of Chieayo, lv very slightly below where i QPEL vom moripay rmape. oy Shiistan a, uanany,, ter we | Hated ohana cde NCH Fare git Deleon Vichy: any opner: ‘othe, Ohio. After ‘dinner mber — — DE. ALFERD Uc LOOMED Most gratefaland | friends ealted iiformally and joined the in | THE CstcaGo WattsKy bing. F, | pr UGBEN DOREMUS. * Absolutely pure | vited guests. | states court at Chicago, yesterday. judgment Highly Effervescent. Senator and Mrs. Edmunds and Mrs. David | the teft side of the chest. Th ; Fhe Cer 2 western y active and higher— “ —— a * wn | 1 whole: ; superior to all for daily use; was entered for $112,00) agains South | Lehigh and Susquehanna road have not made . aa “4 A . pene ET SETS and VASES; newdesigns at all | Tree tr objections urged agalust Cro: | TRADE WITH THE SANDWICH ISLaNDs—The | Branch Distillery Company they hatin ae wtull stop, but continue to run four through | iiixeds spot, Begs eehes ogee aka Se ei eB ys a | Hrw.—Katie and artifi Haun, a handsome girl of 18, left her home in ly aerated waters. ited States. “atig0-mw W" \EMOREST PATTERNS, all the new szyies, sels for E United States in the building and sale of ves- een Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hal. ners. The augmentation r Correspondent for a London ne hell-hound allies—for the small sum of $. Ax President Porter, ex-President Woolsey, writes that on entering a Turkish redow! Twenty corpses for $ is at the rate of 25 cents | and several professors in Yale <r have lice aut ities of DUNTRY SAUSAGE, BCRAPFLUE, &c., can | f 5 Effects of the Reci uv Treaty.—The | faulted on judgient for that Coal trains daily from the mines to tidewater. | western stesmer. 49). ~ Decorated CHAMBER SETS; beautiful styles, | PROF WANKLYS. Loxvox, ENG. ** Impreg- tin iister'at Honolully secda to the State de, | similar ea Of the Chicago Alcohol works Fan persons Taye an idea tnas thls is the nn | Provabass sais inet cone tee ee Bobobes Srock this chy, woeerene Soe poms: at low figures. R. PEASL *"Useful and very agree- | partment a notable statement of the workings | Sree alist tic Randeen Lane he section, ‘The Lehi irValley road stilt adheres | meats—looss noniiual. shi cution of her mother, who wanted her tomarry Gara, SETS; enttrety new patturne st ectontebing | TIN FLINT, ‘-Healtntul, ana wen | Pf the reetprocity wey ecenty coueuged | Tevival OF Old suites omens Aud are simply the | 7¢ the compact and is transporting only a few | Sides G14; packed. an eee oi rage gir aueueen ore ea. s NOFLINT, e 3 between the United States and the Hawaiian | gi cars daily to the general furnaces along their 5 ae token to" ted for Dyspepsia and cases of acute dis- | Foi.nds, The resultant increase of trade be. -s i i | 5 refined, 848" un 1. Petroleum | had her daughter taken to Hoboks : se. 3? iS. SI ‘a re AGAINST THE BLAND BILL.—T! line. Their cars are consigned as freight, and nd me red en on a aol Uinhagsigns of CASTERS. BUTTER DISHES pr FORDYCE KARKER. “By far the most | tween the two countries is made manifest. in | 18 banks composing the ‘Chieago clearite it is not considered that heir transportation oot Sack ie pag ee pale. ae oY charge of rand Jareony, tleging that she had s Aerewable, alone or sniged with wine. aserul in| Several ways. ‘The carrying trade isthe first | househave sighed and forwarded to the die | conflicts with the rule governing the combr | Whisks toma eee tet eee pean: 25819. | Stolen $90 the Proseeutlee ake caered to A large variety of ROGERS’ TABLE CUT- a TTS ee or aad Gotey, | H,despund to the increased commerce: the | nois Congressmen a protest agaiast the pas. | nation. The retail dealers have taken advan | wheat’ 39-000; corn, T0000 rsahe Lose Sees Fuuidrayy the Prosecution if she would ar LERY, FORKS, BPUONS, Ere. DR, J MARION SIMS, “Not only a'luxiry, | Pacific Mail company has doubled its service, | sage of the Bland siiven Gat tage of the situation and advanced the price | ments—wheat. 29,000: corn, 91.500. Ta ane eat scene in the AM those goods I will sell at astonishing LOW | DR, GEO. RECEING, Baltimore. ** More spark- SE ee Ee cinta dates | 3 N_ KEARNEY electri oT com hy couse ot te ti ory, 6 Go ioinnea oft See en, \ e - GEO. Ae onthe tice ae putting on an intermediate Australian steam- RAYMAN KEARNEY electrified an assem- “ ‘+ 3 7 ~ wIGUAES. meas hug ana redrenhing ham amy, guner mineral | Cr-and there is besides alarge independent lage ef workingmen in San Krancisco a week | , #@-There isa kind of match that will not | 482g: short, 88x. “Governneais seaty. st: . HOLLAN a \l of all » Grocers, Drug- n Francisco ai slands \s - of e the lives of 2 4 ea fons Fae morenth ihect, Beta Mibore) Water Dealers, Gives out the bie indirect advantage has also resulted tothe | men—heathen Chinese lepers and chit waite | i pantaloons.—~ N.Y eae. paned eed ae Sourmoney and | j, 44 A Bridgewater. Conn, young maa, whe 4 | 5 : of the direct trade inures principally to the | ahead: ‘This is dirt cheap. Labor-saving ma- | signed a petition te cheno Captured the fret musket, pest at No. 40g Conder Market, cetweed TB | Mremunniatovers, liad Ith strectu.w, sebee} | benefit of San Francisco, Dut ashare of the | chinery is very useful in exterminating cpow: | Meee ee force the Sun- maxed —, abd Sth sis,, (north side.) and 408 Northern Liber | seliers and Batiovers, 114 7th street u. » } profit also falls to the Atlantie ports. ulation.—[ Exchange, BNE | aay lgaer aes ee Providence, By market.) ROFFMAN SMITH, Qov2-Sm* | abd Bispk Books specialties, eno-ly 7