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*, I i " a: THE EVENING STAR. CHARGES AGAINST SENATOR BUT PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ° ANEW Vor dan The Tyee ate ees AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | ing publishes serious charges agains! Genecal Pennsylvania Avenve. corner 11th street, | . M. C. Butler, of South Carolina. It says that BY while a delegate to the taxpayers’ conven:ion ; The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | of South Carolina he made With a : number of persons engage a ulatio §. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. | in South Catelina boners hemo 1 uence asa member of THE EVENING STAR 1s served to subscribers In tion to further the schemes of the ; eestor week, oF 44 cents per month. Copies at" That ae Heese S cent eee” By mall~sontage ore part_he was to receive rat. of the paid—60 cents a month: one year, rofits which should ‘THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday—$2 a rom the action of the mm, and that prepaid, copies for $15: copies, | really performed his share of the bargain. mail subscriptions must be pald im gq. ar » Tepe iaitrasctermetinie V2. SI—N®, 7,746. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1878. TWO CENTS. | .ccaieg bene as has been issu tion of the P eside: ers of the army are de! n With one ‘Telegrams to The Star. of Teaan an a board te, venient Teas ohn H. King. oth infantry ; Lieut Col. Wm. HL. Lewis, 1th bafantry The board THE ARRESTED RETURNING BOARD. Such pisces: in EI" Faso county ‘asin cessary to secure a thorough under _ CLOTHING. | ___SPECIAL NOTICES. ___| THE EVENING STAR. | ona vrinwam nya the neignt of ne | “OR TY-FIETH cone mrss, SS S= ; : ity “Moxpay, January 28, vel se ass y Was, our ital cits a Reise WwW Base te celebs season, Such as Saturday was. our eapi y SENATE.—The Chair laid before the S . 5 * greatly resembles a village on a fete day, so . : ns ill be the great Sasvtion | Waghington News and Gossip. FOr cc : ; | &memorial from the Senate of Catiforn’ week, See advertisement | 18-3 gt Tullare the streets of light colors and BSPBY | 1574 16 Chinese immigration. Also, a petition FOR | eSs°nf Government RecerPTs To-Day.—Internal | feces, soanimated the groups of acquaintances | fom JounGritith and others, asking a com, \¥S 8, ‘ 237 & who meet and pause to chat. AB an £ a com. — Manding of the a TS presented in pape | gemmmonication of the GE _ | FOVEMUE, FHAMELOL 5 Cnstous, 027,68 Mr: Hayes, vro is heen thoughtfur for | Wision to enquire into the alcoholie liquor | pitich will be lai ore it. First -Licutemant i Solum . etd 7 7 a polis prietistas fed 2 . 1 ‘ 4 * * aonard t tant of the ¢ § TURSD AY EVENING daynaty 3) be Seg | ATTORNEY GENERAL Devens went to Phila- | others, had a bright idea Saturday, whic Mr. Dennis presented a pet cking an | They Fhreaten Startling Disclosures, | detatiea vs recorder ot the Seana, any. & jock. By order of the M.'W, rand Masts detphia last night fora day or two on import- | yosuited in one of the most delightful recep. | amendment of Sections 219) aad Aur Revised . corer of ets W. I, -ETON. Gr. Sev"y ‘ant business. tions which ever oceurred at the White House. Statutes, relating to the port of Georgetown, Fire in Newark. > MWRON W baeso i COLD WEATHER. = MUTI AL Knowing that the erowd of the previous week | D.C. . NEWARK, N. J., dan, 28.—Jacobus’ block — 1 tei Oy FA MOTEAL Fe A BILL was the House today | had prevented many from getting into the Pa Dorey presented a memorial of the | Maior Burke on the Electoral Count. | imc.» was burned tis) mo | held on ESDAY EV to change the name of the sehooner “Rooster” | Blue room, and believing that the fine weather rarfklin Insurance Company of the District . t was occupied by Taylor, hardware de: ‘Every mem to “Louise.” would convene as great n number again, she | Of Columbia, asking a further extension of its ifin & Baldwu drug stow sted to be presen hi Al ition f ——_* hhoe dealer: Madison's Meokstore : Kuewler, y FINE : as business of impo! & isely dete! Reel ve o Ras n, | Charter, Also. a petition from several poli shee dealer: Madison's bookstore ; Kuehh =e Ista te consider , Movements oF N eis.—The Piy- | She haw Ht Hented wich gas-and soon after | meu In’ the Distriet of Columbia toe rein- | CHARGES AGAINST SENATOR BUTLER | umber. Di. Hinkham Huriores, sure ULSTERS, w8zr THOMAS W. FOWLER, fails eu : tines O'ClOGK It Billed ie ain voy stat $0, & memorial. asking that certain “an Greson, lawyer, and the Mon < | yy so THE MURPHY TEMPERA mouth arrivedat Vortsmouth, Va., late Sat | joking representation of Washington society, | charges agaist the Police Commissioners of oe oftice. The loss is about $40,000: ins: From $10 wp. = in Line i. from 12 to 4 day evening. ‘The Powhatan left Norfolk | [poshis representation of Washington society. | the District of Cohumbia may be investigated, " _ ; a WARM OVEERCOATS, : e Sanday and Saturday morning for St. Thoma ridor is so. broad that no ineonvenience Mr. MeDonald presented a petition signed THE EASTERN QUESTION. BALTIMORE, ani — ‘SV irginia sixes, evenings. exenin gs. seats ‘will be ro. 5 ; : likely to arise, even in a very large crow by 400 citizens of Indiana asking the repeal leterred, 4: do rage ree | From $8 up. served. “Tickets can cured at Ballantyne *8 APPOINTMENTS. —Commissioner General passing thi onsh it, and on Saturday no con oi the bankrupt law. eters 4 ee > se; Bo, seooud ; the sustulsing membership tickets of tie ¥ MG. | MeCormiek has appointed Messrs. E. D. Mor- | Hon whatever arose, Colonel Casey, wito mac A forge muniber of petitions relating tothe | 4 7 6 yy BALTIMORE, January 2 nb dail—mta- WOGLER 450 CLOTH GLOVES, A. admit free, and other admissions on thateven: | gan, J. Taylor Johnston, Godwin, John | the presentations, stood nearest the entrance | aril pensions, remonetization of silver, re | LG Is Not Settled Yet. | aig. iosaoy. “Four vaice and. stead From 60 cents up. He yyresg cents, Boer aae Ln adaysat | H1. Sherwood, N. M. Beckwith, J.W. Pinchot, | from the inner vesttba on the Fight Of the | Titan of the tat oa teh and sotoo end Dein. dio. entra. 4B familly 5 50a6. 2b: FUR-TOF KID-LINED GLOVES 2b. Mr, Murphy will complete the recital otis | Robert Gerdon, Charles S. Smithy vate eee Rd Mnnds Wie the wie af Mocretaay | vorofan alcoholic, Hquor’ trattie were intro THE EUROPEAN CRISIS. . 4. 50ab. 25: Ls thrilling experlerice iu lis Stocy of Heal Life. Gra Ahieleat art exhibitat the Parisesposy | MeGrary and Mrs Casey stood in Lie where | Cuced and referred. A Denial 7 au eae: FINE SCARLET snp WHITE j=» UNION M, E. CAURC “7 tie American arcexnibis a POST | A eould receive a pleasant greeting on enter. |. Mr. Anthony, from the committee on print. Loxpox, Jan. 28—The Ties authorit 32 ae . ; . : ave.—iton. M. T. ° = ing. ‘The siniling faces of the young laies | ing, reported a bill to regulate purehases for | tively denies that part of the Huscian eee Pennsyiv WOOL UNDERWEAR. | (rat Lecture. *: Tie Phe A Navar. OxpeR Moprrten.—On the sus. | visiting Mrs. Hayes were observed in dif. | the printing and. binding of the government, | will traverse Constantinople cmbarts a4 inter red. HEAVY MERINO UNDERWEAR, a8 952 ee oe ee. gestion of Representative Muller, of New | ferent partsof the room, where these attractive dinetiiment tunieteg’ purchases fo $30 inany | (24t place for hon as mentioned in the From $1 up. * Where Are His ( York, the recent naval order requiring that all ; £118 were engaged in animated conversation "Agreed (5. : 3 Daily Telegraph's spe Men. Japanese, ete, BOMESPUN ALL WOOL SUITS 26- For $10. IS Founpry A gentine treat. GV. LEEC CHUR: one we : one ease. WiGe The Csitors ‘ Mr. Harris (Tenn.), from the committee of the District of Columbia, reported the bill to ing ships shail attend divine | “Wire Strong w colored silk d last reporting the pea . Austria and England Opposed to the boyson the recei ; H. Pastor. | service on the ships will probably be modified so as not to compel any to attend worship ré a stylish toilet of pe: ‘aped with black lace. Mr southern. 35038 x M. t n A vieh darusse of handsome but | Prevent embezzlement in the District of Col- Kussian Demands. | 35486: ennsy wania, 3: (Cor, 4b sts. n.W.) against his conscience and conyietions. Die shade of very tight br ght brown. uml pith “oie Focommendation that the cial = ee ee ed Te coraph | Hay Steady. Maryland 5 < : — paneer Mr: oC lack silk, embroidel i ouse amendments be concurred greed » Rus: euvanid co 00. Provisions a WOOLER 45> MERIEO FOURTH LECTURE IN THE COURSE, Is IT A TRIPARTITE ALLIANCE?—Gen. But. | MUS MeCHUSS pitek silk, embroidered in | tye ora bill tor che reliet of cettaia police opposition from and Austria. | “1 firm —roil, 5 HALF HOSE. TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 29th, ler, ‘Tom Ewing, and Senator Blaine had | ¢ *s princesse dress of bi velvet men in the District of Cohumbia, with the e- | The poet power tr pacteealaris pposed to the peared, rt 1 Te ee WOOL ax SILK MUFFLERS. Bhi O'Clock. along and animated conversation today in | | Many more than ordinarily elegant visiting | Commendation that it be referred to the eum. | Teltocescion of Bessarabla to Russia and to | Yue su Hecelpie Rout. 3.400; wheat, Eases - oo REV, DR. WAERED the House, which attracted the attention of unies were observed, and a number of | Mitte on claims; so ordered. 5 Toker is i PIC | 40.000; corn. 84.)40: rye. 500. Shipments—wheat, Philadeiphia, he galleries, white or ligt. hats, Par Mr. Dorsey, from the same commitiee, re- | eye : . 10.5003 corn, 84,000, 7 Subject: FoRcEs 18 A SUNBEAM." f = tended with her mother’s guests, the Mi ported adversely the bill relating to the sale of | British Cabinet Council Yesterday. | “Srw Voitk. Stocks very duit sion 25 cen 2 ‘THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON DisTRIcT oF | Hamilton of New York,the 1 E liquor in the Distriet of Columbia. Indefi- | The Daily News in its leading editorial ar | Money 2. pone = A nder Hamilton, Wore a superb toilet of | Nitely postponed. | ticle say tthe Cabinet c il on Sun- | long. 482; short. 4844. Goveraments PRICES ARE NOW AT COLUMBIA, at its meeting to-day, appointed ry - ry i] rovide 4 2 . aaa ‘ 4 NEW YORK. January Ficur dui : : : : le green velvet’ the front at eles we Mr. Plumb introduced a hill to provide for | day it Was determined to persist with the de- | g&eW YORK. 3 Flour = Le weae | next Saturday morning asa time for hearing | [sible green velvet. the front of which was position of the pubiielaudsot the United | niand for the supplementary fectining. Wheat‘; and t's cent kmer. THE A : A fresh supply received and for sale by a delegation from the citizens’ committee. t was composed of a network of pearis, and Referred. What It Indica f of lace, beaded with pearls, feil ‘on her introduced a bill to establish the - jj a : Q Loxpox, Jan, 28 nal step of ne W. 8. THOMPSON, THE TRADE DOLiaR.—The Treasury depart- Mn bout Citizens’ Banking and Insuranee Company of | ; : biet council on rey Covel on. 908 15TH STREET. ment has information that over 1,000,000 of Colone} Corbin was present with his guests, The Paperiet of Coluinbia,. Retertod.. tetook \s ty is Pegarded in some quarters as an in es ¥ ; ‘ seactlie : eee trade dollar: e during the present month | Colonel Bickham, of the Dayton, O., Journc!, 1 motion o! er, the Senate took ication that the political atmosphere is not = _ ONE PRICE ONLY. =CORPORATION STOCK WANTED.— | ean seal froma Gan ect on by express to | and Mrs. Bickhan: Judge Martindale, of the | Up and passed the e bill fer the removal | clearing. The District in Congress. TS eateinall io! ington or Georg-town | the eastern ciiies to be placed in dome Indianapolis Jourau/, and his wife attended structions from the Mississ)ipt Missourk, Preliminaries of Peace Signed. THE HENDEE Bit. — quarteriy or Balt yearly, ara, Barer or cireulation. At the same time there is eonsid- | With the F tant Postmaster General ed rivers, and for the preser- The | Gov. Hendee, of Vermont, tthentic advices from Consta! erable den SON & CO., 10chand Pennsylvania ave, j1 and for these coins for export to | @d Mrs. Tyner. vation of public Property ot confirm the statement in the | District of Columbia committe ; tinople “& CO., 1Odiand ’ for thes for export to | 'Seeretary Evarts and Attorney General | _ At Lo'clock the Bkind silver bill came upas | pi to this morn, | Sick for seve y has eu GEO. C. HENNING, HOT SODA, Gullats to Hee eaten poe ge ghipping trade | yovens represented the Cabinet. he former | the unfinished business. aud | ie'sstuendard that the Pagid ine ip ore O16 Scuinth aweit ‘WITH retary Sherman has the matter under cor ays he has decided to give his reception in Mr. Mortil ed the Senate in oppo- | telegram to the effec ries full District committee will See —— mee COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, sideration, and iC is probable that the trade e department In February. a | rom othe bil | of peace have been signed, and that the Turk: | hold 4 meetin which the Hendee bill to . ‘AT ay colane Wi e either be wi e entertainment given by Admiral and OUSE.—Under the regular Monday's eall | ishtde esand th Duke Nicholas | Provide a form of government for the Distric * oF COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on | pened for the same coinage, in order to place ein two of the larse parlors at Wormley’s ; vere i i : i) | How Russia Has Decidedly the Ad- | !!2°5¢4 upon the main features of the bill, and draught during the winter, decd-tr the eastern holders of bullion upon an equality | Which were used tor the Mantilla /ete. Over | Among others, were introduced and referred : | vantage. y re to fix, before reporting the bill, th BALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, S SAMUEL @. YOUNG, With hose on the Pacife coast. one bundred guesis were present, amoug | By Mr. Powers—Folnt resolution calling UPOH | Upto so'clock last Mgnt the Porte had no | Hen the United States shall pay ian — NOTARY PUBLIC, ttetto'Séiiator | diplomatic eorgsand mam othets watts | MeSectetary of the Interior for information | savice of the conclusion of an armistl EP eRe ndunany others, well-known | invelation to salaries paid pension agents. THE octl7-tf OFFICE-STAR BUILDING, though orders were telegraphed to the Tark- vdhis opinion | society. Li | By Mr. Lindsey—Bili authorizing the Secre: | jhughorders were telegraphed to the Turk: | Representative urh, of Kentucky, IMMENSE REDUCTION, — - ) ged his opinion | "he also did the. beat | tary of War to purenase of eertain squa NIMC aE peace Theeaagy aecekt (he | member of the District commitier, said to-day _= GF?) FLEISCHMANN & Co, price er tl he toredocin the y Hand in the eity of Washington ‘to entar |} i Y veraccom. | Mat be did uot think the committee would | rineipal of the | grounds of the Army Medical Musewn, | Becnenion that tne g ne pefoNe | pass any bill allowing any new gas company COMPRESSED YEAST. tenders, but that he has protect the sa zainst fire. By Mr. Hen. | Reneeaita Gh of bavinwans to tear up the streets to lay new mains. He Preparatory to Taking Stock I Offer the oe we could not avai Lord Duflérin at luieh on Sunda NeeToanthorize the Postmaster General to | NOW in the Reseller portdcn of Saving & said. however, that the law under Following Special Bargains: | re see Keep until we compli e Senator and Mrs. Thurman gave a small ; extend the postal money order system to post Roan Semtation will te present company operates is quite st OVERCOATS. | Reese Gees ences Kept __ | and moral oblizations imposed by the legal- ; ening, and Judge and Mrs. | oflices which are uot tow authorized money Wee Ae ohepats eaaiod, oe and that the committee purposed that itstouk Ermine Fur Beaver, sold for $25; solling now, $18 | .,Everything that sue tender note. ta feleeny com on demand, | Swaine entertained gusts at diner the | onder oees, By Mr. Butler To amend eet | the Hussiane more tai ever: ma | Supply the dually of gas provided or by that 8 id for { fa A estore the right to ¢ rt it | Mrs. Chittenden gave a | tain section sevised s s relating to ation: ‘Ther areae Ubsctr to he. wo aw, as iis : power ise Sicria Furs. sold for 48; selling now, 2 | take, adv the Superior duality of Gat. | Tnterest beming goverment bond. ‘The sees | day. | triet of Columbia, “By Mr. Haroeto | Stuatlon.” They are at lerty tox: net only | Copied a stimutine of at Blue, Bik and Bin-‘sold for 15: selling now, 10 | that worthless imliatious are uot pahued ott upon | Ptary insists that his views then ave entirely | “The Japanese Minister_an Yoshida | revise, codify, and amend the statutes rela'- | (hich they may remain i possession of the, | Profit, but nt dividends. Lippett’s Blue. ‘sold for 123 selling now, 8 | {vat e tent With his position now. have issued iivitations for Mon ening tents and copywrights. B hich they may rem essiun PETITION OF POLICEMEN. cee “ oe ' . bestow s | ine to and co ie territory occupied. This will leave their ham ace . Bobdson's Striped ‘id for 10; selling now, 7 | he genuine Ga, Fleischman & Co next at clock. Bundy—To authorize mail steamship se: fre ettle detail: x to thei Dorsey introduced a petition in the Sen Germania Fur.....-..sold for 8: selling now, 6 | PRESSED YEAST bas on the wrapper MRS. Sana A. EK AND Dr. Many Children’s Fancy Bail at Masonic Tem- } between the United States and Brazil. By M etnies orelimiaanies hace | ay. Signed by Jos. Whitmore and Chas Blue Chinchilia.....-.so'd for 6; selling now, 4 | name or trade mark mae ja WALKER made arguments before the House | ple Saturday evening Was one of the prettiest | Bridges—To declare the true intent and mean- | given pl rs o. geese pianipies ies have | on, late members of the Metvoy , DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. | wromic: i fl mn terr ing women suffrage in Uiah. Mrs. Spene sinetu= | wanted the polygimists of that territory dis- ally from raneliise Conifort Sands’ estate, and not derived by direct | '#uchiced. deed from said Comfort —Those persons claiming TITLE to | Committ this morning favo: selling now, $20 | Lots oF parts of lots in syaresy In Was selling now, 18 | ton city, D. C., numbering from 368 to selling now, 16 sive. (or other squares.) derived origi: selling now, 13 selling now, 12 the act of lsesin ution to the m cture of sears, &e. By Mr. Laplam—Re- ating to the Conzressional y.and fixing » hours for ope nd closing the same. Mr. Brogden— Nate appoiutments to au sights although only between | ing ¢ | thinly and forty ehildren were present in | fa B resses. The little son ot the Peruvi: niiar costae a police force, asking the Senate to consider th manner of the petitioners’ disinissal from th force on the oth of September, 1876. The peti: i English Worstes French Worsted.....soil for 22 Kibeenf Cassimere..-sold for 20: Harris Cassimere../ sold for 1 English Stripe do..-!sold for 1 the latter with regard to Bulga limits of this province do not app ’ been specified nor the deg to Which au tonomy of Bulgaria or reforms in Bosnia and ina wre toextend. The same seems the future uw to have the m prof their trial in $ ot al inefficien TITIONS.—Dan Voorhe t | By nds, Robert C. Sand Posh ¢ . t ] aniis SILVER P S present “slitle daugh- | office and to secure to all states are equal | tot, e cas reg increase of 3 rges Were ot sustained at tria Sedan Weseted UL iee 18: eiRe tanren OB | Series naa arg nerouy notitied that thotr ties | tines SRIGH OF L900 ter, who 0 resembles herself, wore a | 5 ecordanee with the population of | {2,Ne the case with regard to au increase oF | and noting move heard of them until 10th « Russell Cassimere Selling now, 8 said lots by the heirs of the late Dev for the charming dress as Littie Bo Peep. Four of the | iken—To restore the office | Roumanian Bessa and | September following, when the petitioners Black Ribbed do...!l!sold fer 8; selling now, 6 | praying for the children of Mrs. Henry How, of the E Hl of the United | goo and effectual conveyances re- { ‘M. Sands, the legal heir of Com- D. B. DRESS COATS AND VESTS. } fort and Robert ¢ claim | tion act. French Worsted.....<old for $22; selling now, $13 tion acts r dismissal. According to ition, theetwo men were removed be- » commissioners said th were notified of th 1 of th th ulls presented ns of Kans: | the question of the Dardanelles is reserved. | Nor is anything said about a mareh inio or through Constantinople, which seems rath u ump. | Legation, were in costume. ‘Two, a boy and | similar peti- | girl, wore the rich cosiumes of the Lonis Qu ir 7 period, and a boy and girl imperson South — Carolin the M . Sands. deceased, and suc er proper noties. —Espe e | not sufficient money to pay the selling no 3 | tention Is called to the so-called conveyances i ¢ s the Seeond a is sister He: to be a matter connected with the suspension | on the force, and were Selling now, 12 | Ellas Kane, D. A. Halland Count Julius de Meas | THE TREASCRY Print eoretary | Burin Mr Howard arae Grwsatt guided | reguiateand adjust pension qyanins., Meantime, the Russians, Servius, | ference for reappoint selling BOW;. |S | BO. 1.1 partiestern and sebeasen apply to Bristow appeered before the banking and cur- le ones through the dances. One | thorize theappointment of pension age nilitary operations with great vicor about | cy ithe force. Shortly afterward the PANTALOONS. CHARLES K. WESTBROOK. reney committee to-day and made an argu ras thal of petite , to amend ce tions of the Revised ; Prisrend, Lake Seutan and silistria, | OU Police Commission: aging hear English Stripe....soid for $8.00; selling now,$6.00 | Attorney-at-Law and in fact of said heirs, 938 F | ment in favor of givins the bank note con of the Representative | utes relating to pensi nd in the Moritza valle | Hettoness Seuee te (ee new uate east of Adriane Harris Cassimere.sold for 7.00: selling now, 5.0) | {Feet oMiceet Helmick & Alleman, ‘or 764 astof Adrianop! us.) Who peared as Fit. | To dress. They were informed that the new | reet. officeot Helm Mies a portion ‘of the work of priming | wh Folly, | To enforce judgments and 508 rom all. these points war bulletins a N They, meee totore pe Bose jorwalk «lc spokd for. i . 2) o government that since the work was taken Se a eat er iat cates { Regbe Veh SUS Jugs ere poneered. By | sive by the allies. ‘Suleiman Pasha’s army | they atan for Colimroasional rai Gaion Plaid, sold for 4.008 scuisng Row: S09 ae ae From the bank nove compar sted mien attention by her artless mamice | eniplayes euenneat ae Rote ee cana | continues to embark. Six Egyptian trans: | fn tnc\ale the petition was iil Mirvy Work Pi'e.sobd for 2.50; seling now, 100 | | iy SISO SEASONS. cise ig | Meee SAYIN oue-MalT “of the aud lovely white dress trimunedl with Howes, | By Mr. Riddle—In relation te | Fats have been ordered 40 Mavala to assst 8 | crner peektton aif nm | AN 2 EDENTE! 5. 2 Pos CE BANKS For s.—Repre. | Who persis y relused to tellher name, It + Lis bs =: ” ‘. sme walch nave been reduced ih proportions = oe DEMAND. reer o We paNHs Fol to extabl “4 i was surmise debit about ; The Peace Conditions Not Made | aie commit: trict of Columbia recom Fine Black Cloth Dress Suite. ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND | Ute E tablish, ar a Sanchez, the brisit | athrop—To a the funding act « Known to England. mend Mr. Whitmore to the police commission Youths" Dress and Business Suits. ° COUGH DROPS. = maintain national savings depositories, as a | With her brother it the hd to provide for the issue of a four yevening Satvet Pasha (act- | ers for appointment on the force. * Boys’ Overcoats, Dress and Sehool Suit: . — braneh of the Post Oflice department, which 4 becom. | bond. y Mr. Camnon—To puni: ister during the absence on the . PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES. Children's Cape Uvercoats and Uisters MULTUM IN PARVO. troduced by him Friday and referred to | ing blue silk. | forcible obstruction of the U.S. mails on inver Pasha) persisted | The Senate to-day concurred in House Children’s Dress aud Every Day Suits. mittee oti post offic nd post roads, Mme. Outrey and her children did not at | state raiir Conghs, Colds, is. By Mr, Buekner—To retire | Uthis refusal to inform Mr. La » the Brit- | amendments tothe bill to prevent embezzle- Hoarseness, Bronchitis, &¢., re- | of which lie is rma rs e in many re- | tend, owing toa dispatch receiyed by M.Ou- | the national bank circulation and provide for | i dor, of the terms of peace, show- | meni in the District of Columbia, and for the rend veseene i ceata spects, similar to the bills heretofore Intro. | tre yy announcing the death in France of his | the issue of legal tenders. By M t Po | ing that the Porte has been pledged by Russia | protection of the records, and for other pur A. STRAUS, Gonventent fo earry mo duced for that purpose. In order to give com- Marguise La Grange. Among the | make certain changes in the organization of | 10 keep them secret. Though the St. Peters- | poses. The biil was passed. | Pleasant to taste. plete and direct security to all depositors, the | spectators were a number of ladies and gen. | the Metropolitan police force of the District | DUT Semi-officiai press declares that with- SENATE BILL NO. 319, 1011 Pennsyivania avenue, Cheap in price. credit of the United States is pledged for the n who are highly esteemed in Washing- | of Columbia. Also, bill to reform and improve | bolding the terms was a Turkish trick feforce | for the relief of certain members of the Metra new Between 20th and 3ith steest, Tey Chem an be convince STREETS: raparipent to uke dep ctor, oF bo hls, Wega the civil service in the Executive depart- | Eugtish action: this is improbable, because | politan police, was re-referred in the Senate SOND AN ¥ A repres a vel joney d - —_— == efortaking | the Russians could always have defeated such ay from the committee on the District to s. By Mr. William: ware #*F-Sold at both Scores. janl2-ly ited. There is to bea ch New Books. testimony before courts in the Distri foftice at Wash a move by communicating the conditions | the committe claims. N <u ; ——— | ton. and the Postmaster General 1s authoriz aws: E ar ory | humbii Mr. Banning—To reor; | themselve: THE SENATE COMMITT! N THE DISTRIC BOOKS AND STATIONERY PHEGREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY. | 0 designate such) suitable money order po We Thee aid a Htidoty ween’, | consolidate the army of the Cnited State | Breaking of the Sistova Ice Bridge. | today direcied Mr Dorsey to report beok = :00KS OF THE PERIOD. offices at which the sala of the postmaster is | Gurr nice tthe U ited State By Hi ry to reduce the expei of its support. Also, | | Telegrams from Bucharest say t the ice | the Senate a petition for an investigation "Dituss ?Pracess iF TRE | $4.00 — not i s than $000 per annum, as th business wrrencies of the United States. By I iry\. | bill to regwate the pay and allowance of the | bridge at Sistova has broken up. the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Distr New Enginad Federaiisun 1800(0 i818; Hoary HUNYADI JANOS. ghte Postal Savings Deposttory may require® | Poor. New York: H. V. & H.W. Poor. An | officers and certain enlisted 3 | —_—>—_—_ With the recommendation that its consider Adams. zs 00 he rate of interests on the deposit shall not | apropos book. It isa cyclopedia of data, but | ‘The Speaker appointed. M | wHE RETURNING BOARD EXCITE. | ‘il! be indefinitely postponed. Suplee’s French on the Stuly of Words. 150 | HE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. exceed 3 per cent. per annum, and shallon the | 47 aye @ dal Poor | Of Georgia, and Claflin, of Massachusetts, tr i EXTENSION OF CHARTER. ‘Almanach de Gosha, 1873, 7B Bo | zi + LA NT. ith day of June and sth day of December, in | PY HO means a Ary one. In fact Mr. Poor | toes of the deaf and dumb asylum of the Dis. | MENT. Mr. Dorsey preset e Senate today ‘The Mechanics of Engineering andoi the Cou- | PHE LANCET.—**Hunyadi Ja be added and become a partof the | makes a book of very lively reading upon so | trict of Colum | Threats of Disclosure by the Arrest- | tj petition of the insarance struction of Machi 1.3; Welshack.... 600 | THE: Tits that. its richness ie apeiene oats ‘The aggregate amount of principal | Solid a subject. His main conelusions may be - Io. ed Men. } company of Washington asking for an exten plement of Geology: sep Le Conte. 5 400 Birpasaes that of ail thes Eeownh anes and interest to the ctedit of any depositor | summed up as follows: Money itself should The Conflict in New Orieans. | o NENW Yous an boo ‘A special from New | ow of its eh from the 9th of April, 1877. Fe en iyuiicr GW ce, | THE ERETISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. “Hun: | depositor, whether Pen ee ee ce EO, | cehey wailed paper money: dhouid De theligeg: | ARREST OF THREE MEMBERS OF THE nETCRN. | Peas says: The excitement in the Keturn- | jor a period of twenty. y¢ Last Ye o nie! ebster: ; Cur é u is ‘The most agreeabie, safest, and vaper money: ing Board case has somewhat abate toa | This compan remaining ot deposit in | : 4 , ; - atin ° INO BOARD, u was chartered by act « het tis; 60c. The Wolf at the Door: No N: ries most efficacious aperient water, ** said depository, or invested in Bonds, for whiéh | Fel mtative of money, or merchandise con- | ne . ‘tenet . — interview Anderson stated gthat the’ of April, 1818, for a peri 4 Si. Canon. Fastar's Sermon on Btetnt Pon: PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin, *+Invariably | the. bill makes provision, or in the in- | Vertible ata specified time, or on demand, into Tn pursuance of nstruetions from Washing. | they hid in the eustom-house was to gain time: | gett aor an ish ae * 3 uy nnd, AS such representative, it. ¢: ton, the marshal o! permit. ¥ , tha that on the present jury itt the superior crimi Musgrave: Mrs. Oliphant; 40c, A Jewel of a Girl ment: 25e. ‘The Sareasm of Destiny: $1.50. Young | good and prompt sticcess: most valuab) scribed debt. shail not at any time, while in | money | i not " and re GAN | ted the sherif! of New Or est Ande! on ee et he sve uni- company’s charter further a ROFESSOR BAMBERGER. Vienna --I have | the custody of the United Siates, be liable to | most properly and should be issued by bauks: | [ er d » i ky cenihe court there is not’a single colored man: + of twenty vears, oy dee. a: GaSe. Mlologyt Dr Chases ere ee PROReCHibe these Waters with Remarkable suce | taxation under any state ormuniciparamhor, | aud the goverment forthe reason that it ps | Sols Kenner and Casenaye, thetiree members | fil, cpurt there Ts het single colored | ilar char on 3 tess ity: and any such money shall not be ONT, Warzinrg. ‘1 pre- | demand, detentic able to | notin the banking busines: ; or withdya without the voluntary consent of the deposit- Almanacs: 5c, : - i | PROFESSOR SCAN tna as 3D per omat, Seribe none but th ayly | Of the returning board whom he found in the Os ot en rePery | custom house, and they have been taken 10 il. The dispatehes from New Orleans will be their only object was to gain time. He inti | dg mated pretty bitterly that the effect of their Bex seizure sume one of the fune e paper money. Fancy a ff our popular prices. is 8 "| sateen by reatment by the adniinistration might lead to | tee. SULOMONS & CHAPMAN, PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M D., F. | or, by reason of any debt due against the de- | sharply the financial policy of Secretaries Hetier ‘understood When the colirse ef the pr pmething unexpected, but refused to. s We catnk Doiwey inteodeae’ a jani8-tr 911 Pennsyleania ave, | RS. London. ** More peasant toan itt ri° | positor sentative, Chase and Sherma: Bee tives Noted forforsers anduttering | What. In’ conversation with prison officials, | d the charter of the Frankii1 < on —— — 1d surpasses them ineficary. Fa Tlat Fica's Rewtation Ror a ey Y gery a a ver, io have expres: elve: sities ‘ EW BOOKS PROFESSOR AITKEN. MLD”. FSR.S., Royal _ State Kewulation of Viees Regulation Eitorts Verdict of the returns of eertaig | HOWEVER, the tla have expressed themselves | orauee Company fora period ul twenty WM, BALLANTYNE'S j piteary | Homatal Breferral “to Mawel Wood’ Horbsooe at the Presidential election. They | they placed in power they ] seme Are > ee é NTYNE'S, Pultue and Friedel M. Powell. : Wood rook. sed on bai = Hl 428 th street. ie 1 pending the argument PETITION OF PROPERTY-OWNERS. oft resenting i" F st the WILL MAKE DISCLOSURES EXC NG: iu vena x 128 {th sires work presenting the arguments against the EXCEEDI YUN ion of a motion to transfer their cases tior Barnum presented a petition in the | A WIN A DOSE, in reply to a r dated December 21, 1 adoption in America of the European scheme | to the U.S. cieuit court. The motion was de- PLEASANT. te to-day from property-owners in square One raters b : | in reply to dated December 21, 187 | ) S. cireuit cou e motion wa tate du 1 a 5 0-day ; P eee ner: care Be 5 Rocuin | eWay SiMe DitNe! Heats Ane naan: oR tae ned H. . making charges of oiticial | to license or regulate social vice. | hied on Friday morning, and notification was he t¥o sored men are ver down hearte ad. | 4 Washington, requesting that the said ‘The Story of Creation; by 5S. M. Campbeil, | APOLLINARIS Co, (limited). Londo " wrong doing in regard the loss of the The Devoted Bi By St. George Tucker. | made that the case would be called at 6 o'clock | TAGS gay phere FS no hope for them with a | property-owners be authorized and directed, Lite of Rev. Elwin N. Kirk, by Meare, \ B18 Co. = La \. of Donald Cameron, on the Yellow- | philadelphia: ‘T. B. Peterson & Bros. A leve | inthe evening. At the adjournedsessioncoun. | Packed jury and every one arrayed against | In making improvements on their respective ‘The Cedars: More of Child Life; by EliisGray. | FRED'K DE BARY & CO., er, the building of forts there,ete. In | story located in the “Old Dominiae: > 8% | sei for the returning board stated that he had | Hem. Anderson, though dispirited at times, | lots, ¢ building line established Pag Conversion of Children: by HP. Hamménd. | 41 aud 43 Warren sty Rew York, | his report. Quartermaster Card seems foeffect- | TY located in the “Dlg Dominion, | applied for a writ of certiorari to the U.S. cir. | STows flere and bitter. | was for the squares. immediat ly to oe Agent for United s and Can a y dispose of the charge " ar a ahs > Ep. a le pour. a r a e proc gs | v . nd West of squar 0. 382, by whieh as Se rs States Canada: dispose of he charge: SECRETARY ScHURZ MAKFS A PERSONAL | Guy cour and reque ted that the proceedings | arch has been made ever ere for Wells, | a ' y but without effect. It is believed that he start. | Washington, and that the ‘ url bes ed to seat ee result pplication. This was refused, however, . & ‘ind failing, the appearance of the aecused of | ¢d on Saturday 1 PIANOS AND ORGANS. | 7 oiata’ °Y Dealers. OSE one MORED TROUBLE AHEAD FOR SENATOR | INVESTIGATION AT THE FREEDME: AT | Hos. | of that = a PATTERSON.—It is rumored that Governor | PTTAL—The conflicting aftid: f P street has been uniformly paved through dl its whieh | th to 12th streets The petition is si ler 8, Cox, Win, H. Philip, John Mevlel- a . ai ¥ 5 4 wi . Pus St ce Was fer the purp« lan T. Walker, 8. Galligan, execut f = SEA os Ham: of South na, has forwa lately been showered on S hur their securities, the bonds were declared for- | Custom house resistance was Ter | Irpos . . gan, ator 0) ECKER BROS, GRAND: SQUARE AND LUMBER. TeAMilGne Phe cakteat af Bonnie parted | reference to the Freednen unpleas. | feited aud new orders of arrest were issued, | Of si¥ing hin time to reach Washington that | Wn. i. Wall in tone, in appearance. and in durability PPE sonto the governors of Maryland, Delaware, | #8Uess. proving peculiarly confusing, have | so that the accused could be detained within | lien there he will goto the President and | AN ARMY OFFICER POR SUPERINTENDENT OF ‘Also, the BURDETT OkG ANS. | LUMBER. LUMBER. | aud Onio, through which the Senator will pass | been the occasion of a vigorous move on his | the jurisdiction of the state court till they | Urge t Sis be does pometine ar oe an introdne eee ; G. KUHN, Sole Agent, . aut ie to Ponieyineuin’ te che aed | part to determine the facts of the ease. Last | found new bonds for the former amounts. | that = ne oes something they will The bill introduced in the House to-day by Mer 407 10th st, nw., near Penun. ave, _— mon € in, in company with Col. W. H. about 3 o'clock, accompanied by ; When the sheriff went to look for them he dis- | lost. | II he refuses, then 5. Mr. Glover to make certain changes in the HE_KRANICH AND BACH, AND THE uy ‘a fe any With Col. W.H. | ir. hell, his. pi Secretary, and Sole | covered that they had taken refuge in the | DISCLOSURES WILL BE MADE OF THE WHOLE | Meiropolitan police force of the Distriet, pro- STIEFF PIANOS, same as ‘an; WILLET & LIBBEY, nerey, of Cham. | Cilor Marble, he started to drive ‘to the hos- | custom house, where they were defended by sondidonticpmennt aa vides that the office of major and superinten- thers, received the highest Centeun! * ’a.,, Who have arrived toassist in | pital and examine matters for himself, But | the acting collector and the United States | OX condition the prosecution is stopped. It is | dent be abolished, and thal the duties hereto- award, as well as the strongest praise | moval Of the Senator. The friends of | tle “urbane” beast of which the Secretary | marshal. ‘The marshal arrested the state of- | Maid intimations lave been had from certain | fore exercised by that officer be vested in an BHO gente 153 Tes G. L. WILD & | Conwam Srxrm Breuer anv N.Y. AvaNcE. | {ho Sonatce imine thie shows a wud Of | isthe happy possessor, being instigated by old | ficers for endeavoring to foree their way into | leading democrats that if the Returning | officer of the United States acmy to be detail- -» Agents, new aii-tr ratitude for his signal service lately rendered | Nick, Performed somé of his peculiar antics | a government building, and ealled for a posse | Board would om Hayes’ election to have | edjfer the service. oss . 3 WORLD-RENOWN- — in Seating South Carolina's favorite son, G on and totally unfitted the carriage from pro- | of marines froma revenue cutter. A conflict | been a ‘raud, their prosecution will cease. ue wil monisous OF WITNESSES. D FIANOS — These calebea MC Butler. vo" | ceeding further in the investigation. But Sec- | involving the shedding of blood was immi- | Majer Burke on the True Inward- ye i putroduced in the House to-day by for forty years, and have received the’ aaa retary Schurz and his party, not to be beaten, | nent, but both parties halted at this point and | ness of the Electoral Count. General Butler to amend sections 882, 84 and naeenal o . PRICE LIST I8 THE LOWEST Not Mccn DaNGer or 4 DIAN WAR 4 “footed it” out to the-hospital, where their ap. | agreed to x the matter to Attorney Gen- Major Burke was interviewed at New Or- | “40f the Revised Statutes of the Distriet of He ee eee ee | OU . PRESENTA dispateh, Was recetved atthe | pedanee created a decided sensation eral Devens, wito ordered the marshal not to | leane abot the seeatiod wleetaral Daren | Columba, authorizes the judge or elerk of a ao oi. smocineer’s ON ; War department this morning from Gene fl the 4 Mors were aa i court. ‘Ceisetamy the ee wena it oe yes SConghen sereeand any sonoal of ‘the et States eee: Ae eetebrated Ss. Pianos rent As Fi ab s wel 01 is y es were With- the southern democratic nm from + i. 5 . e Sed exe ‘Eagle atzatlon 1 ald te Trane iheridan, dated Chicago, January 2, and ad: | who w suite overcome Dy the hana drawi and the sheriff arrested the three men the charges of party inideliy: “The depositions of witnesses syfesiding more than J thorou roughly ring Pianos. C. - dressed to. a erman, saving : ary Schurz immediately proceeded to | above named, Madison Wells having slippe: neople of Louisiana had expressed no favor ed miles shington. ERBACH $ Plano Warerooms, 438 11th street, LATHS! LATHS! LATHS! | have your dispatch ot yesterday. 1 think the ine the prinieipal witnesses in the affair, in. | outof town while the wrangling was going on. | hy irs Geena Weey vegaracd as a | __ THE FOLLOWING PETITION doors above Penna. sy. octha-tr report coming from the upper Missouri should | mates, domestics, etc., the oath being adinin- ———— means of letting Mr. Tilden down easy. They | Was presented in the Senate to-day by Mr. 5 = | GATHS—Best Bangor; per thousand...,......92.00 | be taken witli a large allowance of Indian ex. | istered by Mr. Mitchell, U. 8. Commissioner. | Comaissionexs T0 Panis—The President | fad been led to expect that Mt tiklen aie, | Dennis ; ; ; STEAM GHIST MILL. aggeration. 1 think it extremely doubtful it | With one exception (the cook), the witnesses | tc-day appointed B. McGoffin and Bennett H. | the democratic party north would claim tiresr |, The undersizned, residenits of and importers FERED GHEE ae Deu, JOIST AIUTIA: per Ranared test ise | Sitting Bull has recvossed the line, and at all | swore in direct opposition tO the affidavits | Young, of Kentucky, Wm. L, Scaife and D. J. Tights, and if need be enforce them.” in the District of Columbia, haying for years Stantly on band and for sale Corn Meal for * wee events there is not much danger of hostilities | whieh, apparently assented to by them, had | eenicees iJ on Pi ae ee kegarding the counting of the vote he sai suflered the inconvenience of iow the ity and feed purposes, and every description of at present. I will see that Miles is reinforced | been handed—on their behalf—to the Secre- | Hayes, of Penns; Bore! honorary commis: | The Tiden managers in Washington had | #2Pp!alsement of our goede at the part <f are Mil Bee. ene ae FENCING 136, 16 FxEr; por bundred....... 1.50 | as early as it is possible to do so.” tuy by the managers of the hospital. ‘The | Sloners to the Paris exposition, | schemes for defeating the count in the Senate | fi! aud the loss and breakage occasioned by u7-3m" MILT hand Bates ot PERSONAL.—Senator Ingalls has returned | (iS seve rps jualtty of se camates AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House | ~~ for noes & Avitylt tection wader Conk our gouds at sach posta: most rospecuteann but s ‘SON I is i a - . . 5 le y A . 4 n vi t ANCUS WARD 4 cos WASHBOARDS, Dressed & Jointed: CLEAR 1.60 | {yom Kansas, and occupied hisseat in theSen- | ished, the frightful conditionof the hospital at | to-day were the Attorney General, Senators | ['YSigu" positively tat Senator Conkling hada | caluestly un Eo See 7 bemerabies pames M* BIRTHDAY CARDS. VALENTINES. | ate to-day. **"Ex-Senator Sawyer, of South Dee an BERIAY BOL Ot rice oping to the | Chaffee, Mitchell, Plumb, Anthony, Paddock, | speeeh all prepared in favor of throwing out edit: Bathe tot aes he IBLE CONCISE DIARY for 1878. ‘C! pA OBIE. sess nevee i vas i enate e} r eglect attendant physiciat e.,ete., | §, Ors, % | the vote o' 4 i 3 ; y NEW MEMORANDUM BOOK, *"Where fs It?" WIDE -IECE BOLE, = Sutans. waa in the Renate charaber toda: deiivered before the Tevious investigating { Gaunders, and Eruce, aid Representatives: | oe anne, An, seule Seah Be-was EW M i i Butler, Cole, Keifer, Dennison, Lynde, Dun- | to have been elected President of the Senate, | forwarded to this port under immediate AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, all sizes and bindings. iinep Ph st eg ‘ate | Committee, was reiterated. Some of the wit- nell, Cl ers, Carli | euderson, | and would have bec: Pres the | Portation bonds, and to that end that Eg naye just received a new lor of the above of ‘ie GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, LaRex | floner Phelps were on, the oor of the Senate | jecces testified that the afidavits which they Fosier, Mecook, andfiaien seo" oeud® | United States pending the new lection, which | ‘ill amend sections 2290 to 2%, of the Re- eats, (AU inspection Is solicited from all. STOCK. Ung AE pokes A Ewing. ue | bad been induced to sign by Dr. Purvis had — would have taken place a year afterward. Mr. | Used Statues inclusive. so as to include the son's Digest ot eens bovks: Codding- . Ohio, has been invited to address a mass | NeVer Deen read to them, and that they had | _ THE Paxis ExpositioN.—The President, the | Tilden’s friends were satisfed with this ar- | JA"! of Georgetown, District of Columbia. SOSH gt Cains Vol. 12: Hughes” U.S. Cireuit | PAILINGS, DRESSED, 4 PATTERNS, With | meeting in Baltimore on the question ofspecie | BOtSWorn to them. It was developed that the | secretary of State and the Con - ign : Bro. 2 . Fen- 3 . because they thought that with | fle signed by 8 porte ave a a ue : r eneral manag t of the hospital ha x u IR OEen Gen”. | Tangereess, ¥ at with | 1C.Campbell, Geo. W. Cochrane & Co., Mohun SLT octecadenaimewtieamab: | FAUSSSwonk Hrs Gari tho threaten! | 8 unrenedsnee the iguie ot theca | P84 Faris have given considerable tinea | Heaguis cae beets He masa us? | fa fa ac Webb Pete May Money and iis Laws, by Henry ¥. Poor, $3. For Mice wb Making ta penal otteres Toma | Vestigating committee. The Secretary went | attention to the choice of assistant and hono- uation, ‘and ‘Senator Conkling doubtless | 088 Hulty, Hall & sale by W. M&O. H. MORRISON, DEY LUMBEE Under Cover in our Large Day | {luce i bill making ita penal offence for any | over the eround very carefully, the evidence | Tary commissioners, and it is probable that an 7 1 3 John Williams. Browning & Miadleton, James jiotr hare Beoksations sa8 Seeners, LuweER SHED. sone “one session of Congress than twoDills | Was taken down in short hand’ and thevisi: | offelal announcement of the appointments poet with control of the patronage he | \" Davis’ Sons. Jose AY & » FPHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Pe —— soaaed rom his perrees oy Representative ease cea ERTS action inthe matter? an {al Up sais Seman the republican eandidate. The cause which Breet S.M. Bryan, N. W. ‘Burekai ‘ isting under the name of YOUNG & KEI Willis, of New York, whose bills already num- Ea ; THE CONGRESSIONAL LiBRARY.—A bill was | Prevented an attempt at carrying this pro- | jey'g pros, the Corcoran Gallery of Art by NAN. igs tits day been dissaived by mutnal eo WILLET & LIBBEY. Raima, wason the floor of the House todays | | THECALtrons1a Contest.—The House com- | introduced in the House this morning by Mr. | §famme Out was the distrust felt by Mr. | {*sivde secretary of trustees, aml others ae 3 Seeae Sonus a bs re- | CORNER BIXTH STREET AND N. Y. AVENUE. hama, was ucla Z y- mittee on elections to-day decided toreporton | Lapham, of New York, providing that the | of the -bag senators [rom the Southern THE Port’s CoNDITION.—A Reuter. tele ‘All parties indebted io the late Srm are requested a ‘THE EARL OF DUFFERIN was a visitor at the | Wednesday that Wigginton, democrat, is en- | library of Congress shall be opened each day | states. were allready enough to slaugh- | gram, dated Rome, yesterday, says the 's Seek ent eat. Rp ad {he eudersigned is au- White House last evening. Ex-Governor Tom | titled to the seat from the 4th district of Cali- | in the week from 9a. m. to 9 p. m.,and onSun- | ter Hayes, bag become alarmed | unfavorable symptoms continue, and nie baa ; J. R. YOUNG, are Re Bree Fortes Young, of Ohio, was also a caller on the Presi- | fornia. ic aE, day between 10a. m. and 5p. m. at some of his uttera aaaeeoaen eee ness is ltr a very low condition; but it is not eter WM: . KEENAN. —— | dent. “Mr. Young was born on the estates of | THe Naval INVESTIGATION.—Representa- | _ TAR BUuNIXG Mine — shes from the 7 Conkling for | Siarm at praennere is any serious cause for EFT-OFF CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES; DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. Karl Dafferin’s father in the north of Ireland. | tive winis’ committee, investigating me acy | Durning mine at Wadesvine Pa. test Biortos, as they have dene.” — Ws Eisen Jewelnye 2c can be There is only a difference of two or three years ewig | g the Navy | say that of men. are'stili ‘any | Major Burke lurcher said he never bad an | Ex.Goy HENpuIcKs, in an interview pub- iid for the ghost cash pee, Gent's Ciotning BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.90 | hetween the ages of the Harland Mr. Young, | department, met at thelr room in the depart. | anu night aud they eepestto'be ay has | ucktseey, HERDMIEKS, i an inte tor the extreme and a remarkably pleasant hour was ment this morning. Naval Constructor Easby | heading. off the It will stilt Vester or on the fi ee by on or addressing HERZOG, GA8-LIGHT OFFICE, her by the two gentlemen in recalling re- | was again examined with reference to - | take ore ‘aaa ane. > ‘Orders promptly atsanaed ee is expen. é many weeks-to get the in working | ers. Matthews were as- | on the’ side of wer aad ‘mpli-t oct i-te 1.) AND 413 10TH STREET, iscences of their youthful days. ditures. order sailed. anti-resumption of specie payments. owt §

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