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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDI. Sd a. - rect, | : THE EASTERN WAR. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. | - ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA, Ge aS arate | + BUSINESS EMBARRASSMENTS, ——o——— ’ THE EASTERN QUESTION. ist le paid in ad. a °:, 5I-N®. 7,749. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 187 TWO CENTS, | 12S TE ES on subscriptions ersent longer t ent of the Times, referring reports about the Austrian note t ys At ~ 8PECLAL NOTICES. _ “THE EVEN ING ST ‘AR. Soetety. The Distriet in Congress. SORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Walkists in Cincinnati. ttm nin "that the ‘coutinurds even Wf The Cabinet receptions yesterday were not THE HENDEE BILL. AL Seuy ICES oF. ti Fe = a | nearty so largety attended as usual, because a The House committee on the District of Co- (TERLAN CHURCH ‘ ‘ jori and gentlemen had at | lumbia will to. : considera- < Washington News and Gossip. majority of our ladies and gentlemen nbia will to-morrow resume the considera. zee EVES SO. least one engagement for the evening. and | tion of the Hendee bill to provide a form of TERANS OF MENICAN WARK. j | Daniel O'Leary, the champion pedestrian of oe tien tagdool | Bey eeticndey eo Tuunspay, January 31. j of the world, began his walk of 40) miles, to be | POET It Bulgarla.would not be received with | | | HE Vv Ki lifter ere J pal NATE—Mr. Hamlin presented resola- | accomplished in 125 hours, at the Bely pease aud there can be aod J Cock last | (Ee eccupation of this provin tions of the legislature of Maine relative to the TZ. but | Preclaimed. either with the oste = A . eR hack ses x ah okey . curreney—agains aire sit. i Th 5 c consolidating the new org <S> Reguiar monthly meeting will be SATUR- GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal | ™@DY purpos d dividing it between the recep- | government for the Distriet of Columbia. a hofceea the remonetization of si! OL ry seed * Pp Mt 7 a Sy pearance until ce for the payment of tl DAY EVENING, February 2, at 7:30 O°F:00K, AT) peVvenne, $248 98. ions given by Senator and Mrs. Matthews. THE MARKET QUESTION. : ferred. . | Sve minutes before 8 o'clock. At t - dd meet with the earnest oppo: 1115 Penn. ave. By rie cian Brealices 3 S . ndge Mis. Swayne, and the grand pang sub-committee on markets of the House uk Dortey presenter A mmm orial from the ria. in Whose eyes it would an : DENVER, President. | = \LBRS vhite se | at Marini’s Hall by the Washingt . ; istrict committee to-day heard representa. | chiimants and occupants of the Hot Spring: Ise than an indirect way of AES MN _RENADAY * BUS | caay were Seuathi Gine ses Me fon | ants Hall by the Washington Assembly | tives of the Washington markecoompany with | leservation. asking an extension of time ia | ing Mw cette, power f a vattuenc = gedewony Non | today were s mof Pennayand | Clup. : ; reference to an investigation of the affairs of it the commission appointed to adjust | right bank of the I SUI. with & Conover, a tives Elis, Goode, | seldom has a more enjoyable infori that company. The committee decided to al- sat this reservation lo complete tieir any rumors as to dip Ou SATURDAY. February Y, nMent been given here than that of Si ow the company to file a supplementary an- s. Referred. ie ‘upled re at present must be with great re ; * >. : ae Gispensings heap alte ger BOARD OF HEALTH CONTRACT. tayitt petitions, {Ee )spresented #nnuber.of | Mime heck It was in fact quite | YO. ari of dispensing hospialii , EALT N ¢ s. ae 3 ing sah, comme: jon - = ore Were mek elt eee Mr. Barnum introduced in the Senate Mr. Kernan atarge number in favor of re. | a brilliant assemblage. When O'Learyentered | 4 @Mestion im the House of Commons. | SURSeRIPTIONs to the popula pple in the eity, includ. | @ dill direeling the District. Commissio monetization and a repeal of the resumption | he was greeted with @ round of applause, and | 140 nouee of commons te night tees ee | at the Treasury department up to two o'clock ud daughter. xamine eitle the claim of Thos. Lu act. i quickly Stripped off his long overcoat, appear pondence be e and ~ | tod: mounted to £3,000. Sherman, Miss Moulton and Miss Parsons, | #ssignee of Peter Murray & Co., growing out Mr. Cameron (W presented resolutions | ing in white tights, Lisie-thread undershirt ropontis + Mr andl several. ber Ane picees Si a Miss Foote: Miss Smith, and Miss Cook from | of a contract with the Board of Héalth to abate | of the legislature of Wisconsin iu favor of lez. | aNd urple velvet" runks. Mayor Moore | Xtetepent!s time ago Wan accused af tu Beseral *¢xy Mus Brynck Clecks aud Bronzes: THE SENATE ADJOURNED TILL MONDAY.— | the White House, the Misses Evarts, Attorney | Certain nuisances by lateral sewers, The e station for the improvement of certain tribes | statted out on a little speech to him, and had | Ciifdsone some ck Turkey. fe re west Owing to the fact that ‘no Senator was pre: | General Deve ors Booth, Burnside, | tract was dated June 2 1874. ‘The bill provides | of Indians. Referred. | Just got far enough to assure ev Tuted: the hares wes Obamaned i SIDES GRDCOS | OMing to the fact that no Senator was pre. | General Va.,,and Anthony, Mex. | that the Board’ of Health shall approve the | A number of otler petitions and mem« | he had no partiality in the “rac Telepragh, wtich printed chareee to nnn tourna meeting, to a opt Constitey paved to Speay on: the siiver question today) | sora E rs, "Thouay, the Spanish | audit of the contract. _ concerning the tariff, finance show Chal Uiecre afe ® great mar its informant... tt is reporied that the ques be he'd at 809 H ate adjourned over until Mone It | ninister'and wife, Mr.Polo, the Japanese min- 5 gsr Irafiic, the pension laws, introduced | he Knows more about than pede: tion to-night will elicit the f t Mr. La Te % w Apected that by that time a dozen Senators | ister, and wife, Judge Advocate General and | _ That Conference at Wormley’s. and referred. when the startershouted “time,” and on te A will eticit th t Mr. Lay heap fe insurance | will be prepared to ventilate their opinions on | yiys."thunm Judge brake. Judge Wylie, Mr, | SHARP TELEGRAMS BETWEEN COL. BURKE | "Mr. DPiumb called up the Senate bill to far- | WAS off hkea shoton his lone ished the chaten te te kee peat WM. FE. CHILDS. the Biand oil, Harry Watterson and. wile, Mrs. Matthews’ AND MR. W. E. CHANDLER. ther define the rights of persons with respert | Walk. | Closely following ‘im was ished the chi he dally Teleynap's “acting Sceretiry. Tue Tenkist Buockabe.—Information has | Sister MISS Schenck. Mr. and Mrs, Sherlock | | Major Burke, of New Orleans, yesterday | to homestead entries on the public domain, | Who appeared in green knee breeches ae " an - eaeived At ‘of State | of © M nith and Mixs Taylor of | senta telegram to Wm. E. Chandler, not an- | nd it was amended and passed . Hertewtior: p aiee Kem seas. Witt CHINA AND JAPAN. LS CHURCH, been received at the Department of State | Chpitel tor Jones of Nevada and | swering the latter's questions about the con. | _ Mr. Anthony offered a resolution, whieh was rtlett fe so, just to limber ap A Missionary Mobbed. E from the Turkish minister that the blockade | wite Goodman their guest, ference at Wormley’s, ete., but Yankee fashion | @£Teed to, calling upon the Secreta Tt wil be embered that Bartlett and |. SAN Francisco, Jan. SL—The steamship eo mek We of the eoast is extended to the port of Du- | Miss F eneral Crittenden | Propounding other questions to Chandler, ask- | for information relative to the survey Ryan, two young wet of this any hone cas | Garlic which arrived lant night from Gere 4 New York eity dedication, by | razzo, on the Adriaile nd Miss Sturgis, Profe | Ing if he is “the Chandler who earned and re. | improvement of Providence ri Byan. ik in the given time as many inifes | 4d Japan brings Hong Kong dates to Janu mfus Elis. 1 introduc a - Buelland Miss Made ceived a fee from Kellogg of $3,000 in 1873, and | £ansett bay, and the cost of suc ‘p & ier eas alles 2 if ON. WASHIN oN McLean, of Ohio, has | Nordhoff and many other: urer of the Congres. | much enjoyed, a mek (Ebay raw | Dut there nback League todraw | It there wa ple the Le is still a schor the encomium, you had done more for him | ment. than any one, ekeept Attorney General Wil Mr. Mitchell called upand the Senate passed liams. ‘n maintaining his foul and infamous ee i forthe relief of Peasley & McCleary, ron obths oftce of woverner. of Mr. Cockrell called up the bill for the relief ary 4th, Shanghai A ¢ the ty tana Burnet How nemnati, 1878.—The undersigned hereby ayi Mr. Thomas Kyan and Mr. 1-. A. Bartiets the Me 4 ng, nor was iin A. ator Matthews, who sters, ghter of girl, and her two litt SLOP: | on him ning Janvory = ¢ hes N > aw. a Pe s f eac! aed | circulate documents favorable to the | era the te able assistants In enter: |\apetted ante aa of John A. Shaw. Passed. umn of two h ac wyeach in the | re “ Haikpast | the resumption act and the remoneuzation of | thiningthe gaeaiee. fUe aS New Ofer eee Mr. Maxey gave notice ‘that as soon asthe | event of their two oat erences he result of his mandie, of Ports- Iver. In the spacious 1 fd t Judge Swayne’s | of New Orleans of the f iseand drag them | Silver bill was disposed of he would eall up the | atid a ha te: mouih, N.H.. wed by general discussion, v residence were assemble¢ 1 in 125 A Severe Blow. fost of thos Dill for the erection of posts for the protection | ibove | before the federal courts socuttye § om or about th | Tne Senate Com \ ‘ IN-TALLATION OF REV. CLAY M RAILROADS was | erous others of high repute, | of the late eleetion—who in November, 1876, by | OL the Rio Grande frontier. Bartlett will commence with It was reported in Shanghai that former " y Brewing, Jnanary Wy | driven from its rooms this morning by a | iv of the Judges of the Su: | telegraph, guaranteed Kellogg that ule whole | Sr. Cockrell called Up the bill for the retiet | (TLvary at7-o‘ciork p.m. Monday, January | United Mr. Meyers : a | a i | nd bi time will expire at half * following Thursda: ast Jam. | Would b at whieh hour and their wiv sembly given by yaget, Britt power of the government would sustain the | Of John Henry. Pending consideration th ! fain auld sustain the | morning hour expired, and the bil! went over t ated. If this be regarded as a severe blow to ne Washington club | returning board. in. counti : palls ever given nuisiane r the re ates, | .. On motion of M amlin, the House resolu- h will commence, histime expiringatmid- | United Staies Minister Seward. G. Wiley | pr the most nit balls ever Bi poulstana foc. the, ‘republican: Canmiats | tion’ exte iKS Of Congress to | MENt Of the following Saturday, February 2, | Wellshad been appointed inspector of conse the time for ting the Northern Pacitie festooned. thg: theg frauds of that state count?” and oth¢ Henry M. en up and unani- | when the total nun er of les waiked Wy lates, Se. and Was about to commence a ; road. Col. ¢ had_ partially fini the | music was provided ‘in h, So that conundrums of the same sort. mouely pe . ean «| they have added up, and should betwces Gaver: “d fae” et ‘ bit early history of the. Northern’ Pacific. road | guests Who chose to dance could de To this somewhat irrelevant telegram Wm. ma Huorion of Mt. Maxey, the bUL appropri. | SRG ravc succeed ape t Hong Kong community, the a Socr ani When the time for the meeting expired, and | out Deing crowded. The attendance was the | KE. Chandier Iaconically replied as follows: Tor tie protection Gf Ghee are oes | will be jucly entitiod go ead GR reciente, Gommunits: the the treatment a streets € [dager METRES SAS BOMPOUEL SHUN ALT | ee Tang Incliled S GAUEE oe dhe Rides | ‘Tp Dior 24, Te eee was passed. | each Sag ham of wa hundred dollars | the Chinese inhabitants, which is sald : -—-—-- and geutlemen best known in, society Your violent language and false charges THE SILVER BILL ‘ing’l| Walked a greater niintier ot ie ee noe sone THE NORTHERN Paciric RAILROAD.—The | cially the young ones. Nearly all thos stme leave no doubt about your iden. | then eame up as the regular order.the pending | Walked a greater mumber of miles than Bart THE BUSINESS $2 UNRIVALLED sub-committee of the House committee on a- | above as attending the other parties eame to | Uiy, and I therefore repeat my inquiry about ; auestion bemg on the amendment to strike | ett and Htyan together. then he shal be A Bank Taki iS IN QUALTY AND PRICE. ‘cific ds, having the Northern Pacific | Ute assembly about midnight. Mrs. Emory | the’ Wormley hotel conference... Were you | Gul the free coinage clause. ; | Hevea of the payment of any money to eltt Re ar, eg : SS Lieareie ie the: Nort é | Tecelved the ‘guests, and hier daughter wax | pr Sent, was a memorandum made, and will | Mr, Bayard said there Fore eer Seo ee tiack 2 BAR Ninth al Bank yeeiona y . satay ~ | among the dancer: mong large number | you make it public? vere | he trac! duce a P _ GES anna DON senting vote (Mr. Morrison), i toreport | Of others present were Gene Van Buren and | > [signed] W. E.Cranpier. | # ed to speak, | of the I duce the capital stock from 3,50 = SDON. Hextending the land gr: hises Of | his daughter and Miss French, who her —_—______— he proposed the postponement of the subject | dollars. MOET & CHANDON, id Corpor htue for teu years after the date | was once rector of the phany eh vnd THE RAILROAD MAGNATES, at their ad- | toMonday morning. He felt sure tl | rary in y of the pass chaplain at West Point: Mrs. | jour meeting in ett in 1m ished 1843. 5 : v York yesterday, | no disposition on the part of the opp RENAULD, FRANCOIS & ©0., . aT! ‘ Miss Edes. Mrs, Carlile Patterson | agreed that all differences with regard to | ihe bit to cause ang u, ssary dela | O'Leary in 10 minutes and 20 se novi-eoly Sole Ag U WiLb Remors filled the air last night that ers. Mrs. Ros: id da freight rates be referred to Comm Mr. Booth offered an amendment providing tt in 10 minutes and 36 second: assign = SA GCAERD Sherman and Senator Matthewshad | elouze, Mr nd the Mi uveneur, | Frick as final arbitrator, In the meantime, | for the issuing of certitie: to depositors of | a Sets S000, . a >" : | been mdicted in New Orleans in connection | Mrs. and the Misses Kilbourn, Mrs. and Miss | rates for west bound freight will be restored | bullion in sums of not less than ten dollars, nds: | — Peade Dollars Looking t all who are suifering from the errorsand indis- | with the Louisiana returning board. These | Whippls, Mr. Saehez, Mr. Phenix, Dr. and | on the Ist of February to the same standard | whieh certificates: shall he recelvable- for ail t IT seconds. It.willbe |<, /rede Dol “Be. eretions of youth, nervous weakn early decay. | stupid stories proved, upon i we | Mrs. Lincoln, Li | rk. dues to the ernment, including customs; | seen that Bartlett was picking up at the end of joss of manhood, Kec., 1 will seud a receipt that will it. Com. Payne, Repre eure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy : ive ckwood and wife, Col. and M views of the Without any foundation in f and the silver coined ibe held for the | the fourth mile. O'Leary isa handsome fel- | iP! “K CEN ‘ 4 r sf he substitutic rs as Mr.and Mrs. MeC: }REENBACK CENTRAL | yedemption of such ¢ which may, | low, slender and lithe as the Apollo Belvedere, ; . iscovered by a missionary in South America. _— “ EE st offices a “5 | have appointed J. W. Hughes, of | when redeemed, be paid out again for bullivi, | and straight as an arrow. It_is one of the lollar of 41 ZANMAN, Siation D, Biblo House, New York | post roads considered this morning the bill to Ae Caer | egates to ihe Toledo National Greenhac | Senate since the2istol Necomben. ition. | _ elasticity and spring, and | M2tket yesterday for trade dollars and bar ety. PROMI | pegutate the compensation of postmasters. : yention, A state convention will be ihe | sideration was to go over to. Monday he bugh it were a delight to him, as it | 7c 2 =» BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, | This bill divides postmasters jntg four ¢ ague, Who attended four parties h eIphia June 5. Hon. I. P. Dewees, | thought a time should be fixed when a vote | clators. He ¢: bin Good Work of the Gettys» w | iz: first-class, ail whose annual salaries are | quring the eeening. looked ntin'a rere | { the committee, claims that the | shoud be had. . just to have son NEW Vouk, Jan. il.—A London special says v more : second class, all Whose sa | 5 & fresh sopply received and for saie by dit Meus crepe de Chine over silk the same hu ait hold the balance of power in the Mr. Morgan offered an amendment provid. | fingers around, and wal trimmed with dily-of-the-v fringe and tu ing for certificates for bullion for the vali brought closely up to his 4 the same less po said ceriifieates to playing diagonally across the bi that the U, s than $1,000, » fists | Grulette iLelass, all w “Tess tha’ ies are itysburg has left W. S. THOMPSON, . Medite; 9, Dut hot less 00): fe STATE OF AF vayable in lega ersya at afte | Bartlett shows that he "and | purpose of aux peanel which whose compensation, exetusive ot \ — Austria deelines committing her Inowths the tes governing the conte ihepe were some inthe i tiked his | Purhose en ‘adie | sions on order business amounts to less. | Jol with England unless tie miaistty fame as those gove style of walking better even than O'Leary's, | [1° U6eH SnIPMTeCKL ANG pillage: | pan elt here are ten seciions to the bill. | | ESHER ee joa lorlty in the tant coinage of got. But i he ed cae oy anda an O'Leary's Walk. vs : si | The committee also substan ed to pnda P | S08: eA en Case MY. Oglesby said the « y | his sho y and lets his hands CINCINNATI, T—At ll K last night COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, | report favorably the nom ckers. Ta acne pendaub, earrings combination will | nad been before Congre utry for | his sides and swite O'Leary had Waiged a hundred and sixty-Ave t | ham to be postmast an ent. and his walking m nthe beholders. I he could say on | legs al r the | youn: MILBURN’S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OULD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on Wife of Senator Jones was ele He thought litul Mrs. Yosh ubject would intluence Senator: miles, and Bartlett a hundred and aft holding the interests of Austr ie There isa Russian scheme under disc dit, the wife of the EX-SENATOK SIMON CAMERON, of Pennsyl- st ove 1 1 gala *, ) i v le. The country was getting tired of the | inp 4 t ———_——_—_ @rsoght during the winter. dectt_ | vania, was on the floor of the Senate o-day ie ile MCR eae aee dl appatently studied delay. He had had his | tiftl sight when O'Leary caught up wit ; The Markets. NOTARY PUBLIC, pon Cameron. tle | rer waseanaielydremeic 23 Vall Bu- | Germany on the Hasternquestion,althoughre. | Had his doubts and misgivings, put had | and the assemblage cheered enthusiastically. | deferres, 48: da, consolidated. 58; (do. ¢ news octl7-tt OFFICE—STAR BUILD: : with Gen. Butler: MacArthur has invited guests to lunch solved 10. ede ie ba ey puna ter tohim. He asked how much better woald he dor hi walk he doubled co Als iabor last wwoek 8 bid terday. Sugar dull and easy, Saad BE LADIES’ GALLERY on the east side of 2 o'clock Saturda service at We de re fe . or prepared to vote on | and baked 3s, ptzels, en his usual joly oar . JAFE, FLEISCHMANN & €0.’S te chamber was rendered partially | _ Mr.and Mrs. Kiehtrd Christmas have issued sont eat Woolwich, and a large stock of ean~') sion ery fact in connection {| 18 19,0. He has good stufl in him.—[Cincin nati Commercial, Jan. with the subject was already in their posses sion. “After further discussion Mr. Bayara’s mo. | | SITTING BULL Truep OF BLooD. invitations for a da evening. Mrs. Hayes, Miss Platt, and Miss Devens went to Baltimore yesterday to attend the COMPRESSED YEAST. ng party next Tuesday lay, by several st OF THE LOUISIANA RETURNIN ‘The trial of Gen, Anderson, of the All Bist class grocers keep “t. i h s ‘i fdaside | lena, Montana, Independent of the » Se “‘s ‘I ul 1 returning board, Was resumed in | tion Was agreed to, and the biil was laid aside | ishes the fc ina < "3 7 vers thing that succeeds aud has merit. has imi- | He, Senafe roof was it wedding of Miss Shoemaker and Lieut. Bar- ans yesterday. The first witness, W. | till Monday. j dahes the folonings “Maier Wart. Sporn Bae het tetors and counterfeiters; therefore if you wish to | % Consideral ‘ nett, U.S.A. H. Smart, being sworn for the state, sai On motion of Mr. Sargent the com te ues mounte¢ . | . take adva nality of |G ats in the gale: retary andthe Misses Schurz will enter. |g 7 | to-day arr ie cight days on the journe 7 vaish lett rlerk of the district court of Vernon ry evening. Twas deputy clerk pument dinner to- | shown tains my official signature ; it isa At the evening sessio isor of registration of appropriations. charged with the lion of the Freedmen’s hospital, w: ized to send for persons and papers and em. | Bulla ploy a stenographer. ae the Mr. Beck introduced a Dill to provide for | Mount are not “ED Y EAT set EX CONGRESSMAN Dick PARSONS, of Ohio, | SUD suests Sai Weucuua sn ook com on the floor of the House to-day. Before | vanndeD acorn nee the Wrapper our Ben | Veingadmitted he signed a statement setting of the superior Fleischmann & (o."s COMPRES Bhat worthiess imitatio yeu. Fert Walsh.” When Major W + Hs Bull and Little Knife and fifty-five lodgs dull abd uch: ast eud of the police post on Cypress | Gna ‘frm us, where they intended to ren quiet it dinner next Mo: mame or trade mark. yang2-ly' | forth that ‘he is not interested in legislation.” | Party. : ited, after identifying re. | the erection of a building for the U.S. courts | (urine the winter. The night verore saving. esos; wheat, 63.000: = ——— "== | Some of ine boys seemed to think that Parsons —— = turns shown him, to alterations after he had | at Louisville, K ee Bull saying he had heard the Americans were ee aaamaaniicia) LUMBER Psed to be considerably “interesied,” pat he | | THRINTERVIEW with THE JUDICIARY Com. | signed them; that only at poll No. 8 were any | _ MT. Sargent sid he believed business of the coming to fight bin and lis peoples inet they n, 13 * has doubtless “sworn off.” MITTEE.— Editor of the Star: Having been pres- | republican votes ea nd then only two for | Senate could be expedited by allowing com- ea. DON, January i i the Indians) were tired of blood, and would some of the Hayes electors, several of the: mittees more time to work, and that $ ri | (the Indians) tired « 5 Meee ane Core ae ath Cena etna | Gould Bedee be prepared Gh aka au Eke art | move ne er to the pollee pest: “He desized turns from poll No. 2 the votes were altered in | Yer bill when it came up on Monday if an ad- a Tavlos 0 the Whi ¥ fo ati for both money ne Erie, ent when Mrs. Hooker spoke yesterday before the judiciary committee of the House, and LUMBER. LUMBER. TRADE DOLLAKSIN master James, at New York city, and t forties, coup Llinvis Ce —_ a rf knowing all the facts with regard to Mrs.Crock- | (urns from : journment was had to that date. He, there- KE: it him a message at the Iwania Central, 30 ew Je! graphed to the P.O. D. for in: er, L wish to correct. the erroneous impression Rivne esch Mayes elector 97 Wks aul! fore, moved that when the Senate adjourn it ¢ ying as waiting the arrival Seating Saline, How sony ference to receiving trade dollars on deposit. | made by your report. Mrs. Crocker has been | while they had received none. This was done | veto Monday. Agreed to. of 160 lodges of his people whe were coming Ente, Cea. Se aera ee ccaarin: WILLET & LIBBEY. No instructions have yet been sent. completely won | y Mrs Hooker's gentleness | after ne had signed the returns. In the con. | _ The Senate then, on motion of Mr. Alison, from § spoted Tail Agency ;that if they would | Eugiend, Sf ovate meorce sian, ; . arcane . since the painful episode of the prayer meet- | Sota eq ag f all the vote tin the | at 1:45 p.m., adjourned to Monday. } : : ij ‘ at ———__-+ee- — THE Hovse Commitee on naval affairs to- | ing, and requested of the latter periaission to. | Slidated returns of all the Votes cast in the could remain with him, and if not they must sab CaamEn EIXTH BYRERT AND N.Y. AVENUB | aay agreed to hear Col. Bob Ingersell next | Speak fore tee sedate eE Penal ‘allotted COREE D etee 1k ee eee ee ig, | _HOUSE.—Mr. Joyce presented resolutions | go by and he too would meve to Cypress Moun: | A ROMANCE OF Divorce —About the Ist of week advocate payment by the United States s.H. by the committee. Mrs. Hooker 1 | 4 ks, Sheldon, adopted by the Merino sheep breedersassocia- | tains. It is not improbable these latter are | ilere appeared in the New York Heratd Burch and Joseph, and 180 to M. ‘The dem. | tion of Vermont in favor of the substantial | the Indians reported to Gen. Miles. Major | advertisement inquiring for the address Jetierson, Brewster and t plied that she would gladly give it to her if the Mee gy an lad contractors, Secor & Co. Nat. | Committee by whose courtesy she hierselt was = r s ‘ Walsh says that at notime since hisarrival has | “the daughter of the late Horace Meech,” to » 7; h tic electors had received (47 votes, which | continuation of the present duty on wool and | G5) Says tha Crosse ji ; it sta 3 y (iene oy £ 22 ee ha permitted to speak consented. Mrs. Hooker te duly pres’ Sitting Bull's camp crossed the line to Ameri- | whom. it stated, the late Wm. C. Glynn, of OUR FRIOB LIST 18 THE LOWEST | cited ty make an adverse report with Tospect Frade the request at the ena ee ee ete ials Cate eee | Figolens. and declaring it to be necessary to | can soil. Boston. had, by Will left a fortune of ‘puion, bu sen z ] fuse > Fe s 5 re ; red. os ——————— application m™ . Choate, a | the cases to hear Col. Ingersoll’sargument.— | Crocker miget mane Sant it fearing Mrs. | was opposed by the defence, as the charge was | “Mg Preshernyoy the wool inter presentanum: | | FintixG Eprrous—Very few duels have | plout strect, Boston Mr Herwcs satch ree na ie cays | Hooker gently explained this to Mrs. ; y as lent and Vice Pre- | ber of memorials from citizens of New York | been fought between editors of newspapers. go a well-known resident of Al THE TariFF BILL.—The committee of ways Be pI Crocker, | sident. The objection was overruled, and 4 $ 7 Bru , t y who accepted the explanation. sident. The objec i as rruled,and a | jn favor of the remonetization of silver. He | Duels between editors and outsiders are quite nn Was at the san LATHS! LATHS! LATHS! and means to whom the sub-committee on the Your report is also unjust’ in saying that | blllofexceptionstaken, said that these petitions did not represent any | frequent. Dr. Smyth, of an Augusta paper, rot ac particular class, and they were only a few ef | was severely wounded by Dr. homas some many that had been received. He desired to | years ago. “Taber was killed, while editing say in this connection that the legislature of | the Charleston Mercury, by M y. New York had passed resolutions on the sil- | well Rhett, while in tariff a to-day snpmeltted tis report sioes not -homember of the committee spoke a word A Kansas Bank CLOSED.—The First Na- 2 1G. .see eee. 92.00 | EXPECT to get the bill into the House before the | cither ef encouragement or discouragement,” | tional Bank of Kansas Cit » Mo., closed LATHB— Best Bangor; per thousan = middle of Februai for Mr. Knott, the chairman, thanked Mrs. | terday, owing toa shrinkage in deposits due, io oo Hooker cordially in the name of the eommi 4 st few days of over $350,080, 2 a or JOIST STUDS; per bundred feet.......000. 1.68 | THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF | tee for her able and good tempered aadress, | {RE the past few days o Ghelue the gaddedte | ver question. When that legislature recon | PATENTS sent to Congress yesierday show: He also thanked her for a copy of the Bibl months, aggregating a_ much large | Struets itself, and makes an apportionment in cksburg edit s igh | to the match, and succeeded, in a few months, 1.50 | excess of receipts over expouaitiites for Is77 | franslated by Misa, Smith, of Glastonbury, The Thosinetot the ‘bank took thecommunity fecordance with the, constitution and laws of both ehighs by aioeer named Evans, Asa in persauding their daughter to leave hum, A ss of d spor agion: : met Or 2 closing ¢ bank g he New , they might instruct - | diverce followed. Glyun removed to Boston, | of $121 In the proportion of patents | anu ‘he added that Imrie a eed ft him, | by surprise, and there was a heavy run.on the | fit de was the fist te offer be dete Benet oward each other, As a sort of salety Se H { 2 MOF n ud he added that he would use it. ther banks during the excitement, which, it | Hi-, He wa: firs A s her. | tety nd Was lest to sicht.” His divorced wife soon J : | and designs to population the District of Col- aBeGl S Cressy hd ing Which, Dill for the subsidiary silver coin, and since s however, the Georgia Pres convention, | married a you th oohe: ‘ ‘WASHBUARDS, Dressed & Jointed; CLEAR 1.50 | umbia stands third in the list. Appropri washes nar Miss GRUNDY. was thought yin tI; ning. then he had been endorsed by an’ intelligent | some time ago. created a soetor board 0 | aan eee soune eat Sencar, yee | Uons of $20,000 for the reproduction o: _ constituency. He voted for the Matthews | honor, to which disputes between editors | widow married. for the third time a gentle- WIDE 18-1NCH BOARDS, Dressed.......... 9.50 | lithographs destroyed by the late fire, . Among his , daughter of the afore. j said. G n fell in love with the young lady. and she, presumably, with him, and they were | married. The parents were bitterly opposed pupils 'w Orleans journal a few years ago, killed Judge Cooiley. 1854 Rea, a Vicksburg editor, was shot through FENCING 1:6, 16 FEET; per hundred. st. MINERS ON THE WaG E ¢ ; itor t stroved b Er DesTITUTE ISLANDERS.—The Secretary of | miners’ meeting at Eonaconing yesterday was | Silver resolution the other day inthe discharge | should be referred. There is but one editor | man in Buflalo. He also died. leaving the j S200 for the printing of patents granted | tots cccived c Gnrellitedts fromthe | Well attended, and harmonious. Sixteen | Of his conscientious duly as a legislator. in Georgia that ever killed though | widow with one daughter. now grown. up, GEORGIA HEART FLOORING, LARGE | }70n to Ise Tne ha Detone ence | iuneiia, eke i , | mines were represenied by thirty-eight dele- | The memorials were referred. there are several who have serieusiy thought | married. and herself a mother. The widow. te he P printing 1 be done under | inhabitants of the Island of Old Providence, gaies. A long discussion took place, 2 a Mr. Wait offerea a resolution directing the | of doing so, and have evem gone se far as to | in reduced circumstances, was living with a STUCK. the supervision of the commissioner, and not | numbering aboat 746 persons, informing the | fate sulted: For fifty cents, 26 delegates; for | Committee on pensions to inquire what addi- | make arrangements looking to that end. | sister on Staten Island, when son friends, seeing by chance the ad acquainted her with its contents. at the Government Printing Office, the publi- | ernment and people of the United States | fifty-tive ‘ e cation of a digest of patented inventions, a | that on the 2d day of Octeber, 1876, that island | onddelegate. "The bale proposed by the com: | Office, in order that the claims of pensioners . requirement that patentees shall paya final | was visited by a severe hurricane, panies was forty cents. This action will be | May be more expeditiously attended to. | SHOOTING A BURGLAR —M Lombard’s | took mi sto secure the bonanza left her D | Uthographing, a esta eut of a | and other means of support, leaving them en: | will be awaited. applicant for a pension was filed that the ap- | sey City Heights, has been entered several moving to Boston, made a fortune in BEY LUMBER Under Ovewe inom Par | patent court ay a more permanent tribunal | tireiy destitute, aul that On the “thot Ben, | ME be a plicant heard. anything about it. He iad | tikes by burglars inthe last six menehee lacy, | TES Oe ioe Tie tere ee LumBgr SEED. | than eith he board or commi: ner to act | tember, 1s an equally destructive hur- SENATOR Pappock, the handsome, light eot- | asked the reason of this at the pension office | summer two burglars entered the house and stances, t “the girl he left | asa court of appeal, suggested. the island. They appeal for | tonwood of Nebraska, Wishes that the observa- | and was informed by the commissioner mae Were scared away by Wm. Leeds and Walter | pehind hy Ithough she had thrice married, cents, 11 dete; for sixty cents, | tional clerical force is required in the pension | (Péiladelphia ine PAILINGS, DRESSED, 4 PATTERNS, With Berool Work. ° - tory at Washington should be removed from | it wasin_ consequence of a lack of cleri Warren, grandsons of Mr. Lombard, who nd had becon » WILLET & LIBBEY. | Coxtesren Etectioxs—The House com the fogs of the Potomac to the plains uear | force. ‘This was an outrage upon those en. | slept in’ the second Story. Early yesterday | iad belehl Nee 4 Sass mater since his eyes - mittee on elections has declined to grant the CONFIRMATIONS.—The Senate, in executive | Omaha. But, Senator, you never could see | titled to pensions, aud the force should be morning young Warren heard a noise in the — — CORNER SIXTH STREET AND N. Y. AVENUR. - Darrall - | session yesterday, confirmed the following {hrough ite clouds of grasshoppers.—[N. ¥. | creased without delay. parlor, arid, leaning over the balustrade, saw THE OLD QUESTION OF PEXAL Lapon.— — nominati a ‘The com. : Thomas C. Shapleigh, register Mr. Butler said the fault was not for lack of | a light in the room. He awoke his companion, | The Westboro, Mass., sleigh makers are agi- Sterday heard the argument by em, | hd office, Detroit, Michigam. Thos. Bowles, | _.A CLERGYMAN DRopPINc Deap. force in the Pension office, but in the office of | and both hurriedly dressed, and, arming the! tated because the boys at the state reform @@ No Branch Yards.-@& d he Rev. | the Surgeon General. The latter could not | selves, started noiselessly down stairs. Taking | school have been put tp work at the meme beoe Fh = oe | Soseph Pulitzer, of St Louis, Mo. counsel for. | Teceiver of public money, Dardeneile, Arkan! Timothy Gardner Ereeman, Fata clergy, attend to all the cases referred tohim from the deliberate aim, Warren fired at a man stand: | hess and. are in ‘putite mectings discussing 7 aa 0 ii e' » | Sas. aN, BRE Go, Tell ¢ < ension office. e resolution was referred. ing near the rear window, le Same min- | whether it is not a damage to the business + JPHsveELrala TURKEYS | General, Rrost,. contestant e tne sae: i — Hrster day. walle seated at lunch at his board- | ‘Mr. Vance offered a resolution directing the | ute the man started for the window, which | interests of the tow. “The ell bat nee eu Fear RECEIVED. rict, motion to I e ball AS 4 RESULT OF THE LATE EXAMINATION | 11g house. 300 east lith street, New York. He | judiciary committee to investigate charges of | was open. Leeds discharged a gun loaded opinion is that the town is injured, the manu- An iinds of FRESH FISH duvet Trom New | house Har MeetC istrict DOSELS ty MaseTue | in the Patent Office, Messrs. D. Gray Pacmaa, was a native of Morristown, N.J., and was | malaaministration in the U.S. courts of the | with buckshot after him and he steegenet ce facturers claiming that their wide reputation Jerks asa constantly employed tog gy ton, in order thatthe ballots might be recount: | of Wisconsin, first-class clerk, and David S. | Ayai Tc cuurelies in New Orleans, Natchez, WOninotlon Of Mr Cabell the cOmmEce on | hive Shots fame his Took everren tien Bred | is hurt because inferior slelghs are sent out orWic have’ Spanish Mackerel, samen. WOM | ed by, the committee, The committee de- | Walcott, of Ohio, temporary clerk, have been | war.” He had hocburch in New Nore, war claiins was discharged from the further | Leeds situck at hina with ihe barely aud ool st k. Xe, jon at present, and sug- promoted to the grade of third assistant ex; n el Smelt, . Halibut, Rock. ait at ree ested to Mr. Pulitzer that he endeavor to the earl: art of nsideration of the bill Tor the relief Of Sam’l | Officers Murphy and Lodick, attracted by the MISSING U. 8. WATCHMAN.—Inguiry at the seitee,” Ciyatess weened tak | e i fat he ende Iner, at a salary of $1.40 per annum; and Jo early par Y s SI office of the U.S. mars y tail r SETAE sua Getchdl cg yo | avec lninrecmnted to ttc: | Ujabe we aL e ee ans gad mince flict | fete agama wae eteved | eat ted eine bzw ror, Ps | cient nace mnram cay ete Sehicins pride doen ant everything that a.free. | THE COIN COMMISSION.—The President has | #PPoiuted to a position in the same grade, a raccgseiul Sutler | “sr. Cabell made the samereport on the bill | Monticello avenue tracks of ‘bloed were | placed as watchman in charge of the sei giaee maiket can bave will be found at the Palace | appointed the following commissioners totest | ygonocs INqumnr fails to disclose the au- e's, a sinall settlement on | for relief certain contractors for steam ves | seen.—[N._Y. Sun. 90th. Peer aenah. a Nyack-on-the-Hudson, mete er 14th st. and New York ave, | the goldand silver eoinage of the L s} Laykawaxen river,in Pike county, Pa., | S¢!S 3 5 1 Waddell i ‘tt fi Chicopee (Mass.) item says; "One of Wedge | Kennedy af the aredou the ith instant. Mr a Mr. Waddell, from committee on post offices, c i v ennedy, of the ma) 's office, said di een and mayerorions, a8 well aa the reported back the Dill to x the ay of letiet | & Co,s horses died Saturday of what is, be. fot Kiuon why the office should do anything in i bss c anda 0 regulate the compen- s atter. Burns was emp as a pin, a set of studs, and aring—all set | Carriers, and also bill Lo regulate the compen: Y) Malt thority by which Doorkeeper Polk fences off | the La: | committee on naval affairs. A Horse KILLED BY HYDROPHOBIA.—A portions of the public corridors of the House tor interment. Tt now turns out that his deati leading to the committee rooms of ways and means and appropriations on one side, and = | for the year _ mam PERSE So TIBBETS:.. || Prot Th HE DOwN TO FOUR CENTS. nowden, S.A. Bronson, Ohio; was. a thought it was bitten some time ago, when y —{N. | "3 offic r! : es ion 4 EO, @ | any other watchman.—[N. 4 ¥ X |. Newt o. | Clerk's offices on the other. with diamonds. The plate upon the coffin was | $4t ran into the barn and ne RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $9.90 Se ee ea ——— , ofgold. ‘The grave has been opened and these | the commutes or the whole House. | nit. | there, fhe nhoree showed the frst Simumiece | _#a-There are indications that the strike of GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, . The ex-oficio, commissioners RECRUITS FOR TEXAS.—The superintendent | valuables removed. tee Feparteds bill veining eae Cumberland | of the disease when it was led out to drink | the Lynn Crispias will prove a complete eet i-tr «411 AND 413 107TH STREET. {axe the Jadge of the U. S. District Court for | of mounted recruiting service is ordered to = road in Ohio, and declaring the same a free | Friday morning, the sight of the water throw. | failure. . : __ eee Pa EVREEY. | ithe Eas e JSUARGE oF FonceRY Agarnsr Recervar | road ,; Jay. appeared belare & feation fe Ne a Vek | “at: Money, from same committee, reported ‘izing, the construction of | trolice of th hacen yivania; the | forward 200 recruits as follows: 140 to San An- AS! 7 r. | Comptroller of the y an ‘Assayer J WON See RE | alte Aeon a tga pra angie | a I} assemble at the mint in Philadel- Will conduct shose for the dtheaval. | Charges o ing it into convulsions. It also evinced the i desire of biting everybody who eame near, | paxiat, 3/86 “yomeniay,, eapintions wees a bridge | and finally died in a spasm caused by the sight passed protesting against ihe Bland silver ppeared belore a me us New York abil anehad! o31 pexiesy in making falee seaeeenis | fora post Yoad across the Mississippi at Mase | of Water. | mission DE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. | phiaon the 13th of February next. Ty to San Antonio; and 6) to Brownsville. | concerning the affairs of the road. The com- | Phis, Tenn. "Pending its consideration the | tye Fowsny V aH last fou | Antonio; 3 ; r t 5 . ¢ FLOWERY VALES OF MEXICO Open To | 4@ Halstead has at last found a potent I -% : r FS Texas, via New Orle: plainant is F. Piatt,an English stockholder, | Morning hour expi p Race.—The Jeans Ti ment for silver dollars. They are just right to SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. }, oie MaERLAGR Gf Migs Sallie: E-Shoemaker, and the afidavit én which the charges are | /Mr. Potter introduced a bill for reliet of | TAT tuts narastagke The yee a nes | Dull down a man's vest.—[ nosban ° / shter : k alti- ' JATIONS.— i : : It is reported that the One large and six smail. Surpasses Capeine and | daughter of Samuel A. Shoemaker, of Balti EXPERTS FOR INVESTIGATIONS.—The House | jased is made r. Robertson. Receiver ; Esau Pickrell and heirs of William H. Edes. | 23 graph: It 3 Porous. are cure for Cuts, Burns, Bruises aud | more, to Lieutenant Charles Ridgely Barrett, | committee on accounts has agreed to recoin- Jewett makes atarementin Selfuctence: The | Referred to committee on war claims. ° Semmlented eolored peas (amas Ber pg mp eg natism. ‘ 5 ”. S. artillery, took ce in Baltimore, | mend that the several experts asked for charge is that ke did not in his report last Sep. | ol of Durham, the . 2 i 7 . Bold ty alt Druggtste. Ask for a Ctreular. — ees ut these P E.) Chureh, fully | jueccuieanny peeks ilar tron spade fae correctly state the amount of the funk. | into committee of the whole or the Military | Wh0. in the belief that their chances for civil | yesterday, and a committee appointed to see 7 this 4 » sf fork in matter of = : 2000 persons being present. Aniong the guests | }eappointed by the Speaker. ed debt nor of interest paid during the year. | Academy bil, Mr. Blackburn in the chair. | fret on ilts Tein are gone, lave been agita: | that New York has fair play in the s'; RUSE’S HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, from this city were President and Mrs. — He says he had adopted a construction of the the latter happy land and are now thinking &z-Bills have been offered in the M! IN CHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY, és and family nator Blaine, Senator SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE.—Col. Burn. | law which has been acted upon by other com- ESCAPE OF LEGISLATOR BULLARD.—O. F. | about the flowe! al i . 2023 G street. bet. 20th and 21st streets. dom and Mrs. Windom, David W. Mahon, | cide, u Ty vales and silver mountains ure disablit infidels from ess Maker, "Ladies" Trousseaits ‘and | [17/21 his tainily: Fostimaster General Key | Perintendent of the Post Office building, is | gineat sctually Paid during tt ‘ sted Som 4 i, es. y could beat the Mexican greast ner Tve women ave sivell Sue Ce altos at Edikdvene Suite. Html Girs. heyy Assistant Eostnaster General | named for the office of Chief of Police, made | ucunt Payable about syconou: | Te C day morning fran the emgut es, | they could beat the Mi greene, Sd wave tl the Keatuck ee Mrs. K i would be about $2,500,000; state librarian before e y legisla- mantox Dee eee ltolicy General: Deven nak’ Mains | vacant by the resignation of Majoc mites: | he,two charge that he intended to male it the sergeant acarms.whg! from the custody of | him two in the game. | Mexico is said to be the brary is anything lke the DRESS MAKING, ‘under the direction of a .ieut. Craig. signal serviee, and 2 h . ifthe state ii 4 hs instructed | col man's paradise. It is notonly an abo. | {ue If the state library Is Devens, Genera. Sherman and Mrs. Sherman, | He is said to be backed by Senators Ferry, | appear that this enormous amount had been ck to the Dela’ ii Louisville Nbrary, News ‘In introducing this Champagne, we are confident | Genetai McCook and Col. John Bacon, of his | Burnside, Christianey, and other promineit is_preposterous, and that the hotorious | °° ‘Ke him back to the Delaware county jail. pa ga ae ia peng thinks a competent faro dealer could fill the that its superior merits will jusure ita permanent | staff: General Van Vliet and Mr. and Mrs. | Congressmen. non-payment of this was the reason of tis be- | Jorygp IN ANOTHER WORLD —A touehing | ery.” Tn fact, they practice not place best. ty with the lovers of the delicious wines of | Kdward McPherson, Gen. Sehofleld and alarge ing receiver. In regard to the debt, the | storyis told of Miss Mary Mi Bicegete FE se, they mixing pot only |" #@-A modest young woman at West End ré- omen. 00 number of army officers. After the reception A SHOOTING AFFRAY took place at New Or- | charge in great measure rests upon the same killed a fortnight ago, at Tariffville. A few Tnsoeeey pe in mabripons, - Free fused to wear ‘Ganon Per case, bs NAR env, the Washington fruests rejuracd here. one Lg oe igmerday, om the loves, permeen: ‘cane. question. years ago she was engaged to be married, ai aah chaaeeae ‘ comb bat ————— that ‘clocks Iso present at the wedding Hon. Schuy- | J. 20 |, L. F, Bau- ESET SEIS a in Philadel- — . Bulletin = 507 Market Space. | er Colfax and Mrs. Colfax: ex-Governor Mar. “Sind J. Raunz.— Kleven'shots were |, &@-The Moffett whisky register is now be- | On’ dpaces “Suudeny her Ieee nd were going | _4@-Frank Leslie ; chet jest and held in bail for z= ewell, of Connecticiil and family, and | fired in all, Cap ‘Deing slightly wounded | fore the legislature ur Southern states, | Ch wpace. Suddenly her lover Meas tcf fir | eee oR The Tidewater Index of Virginia, ie GRIST MILL. shail Se, ay neing SNeEly wounded | Misslsslppie South, Corciien, Peace aed the re he = Borie, of Philadelphia. Lieut. | in the right nd took eare £. Perkins, widdie eounty, | siate vestigate ‘contracts FEED GROUND TO" ORDER. Barnett the bridegroom, is a native of Ken- | name ofl Bill Johnson and a white man named | Louisiana, for adoption. a ey talieas ae Cork few eefore tl the wheee usin weaceas ona robbed by ure Bradiey r pa the “4 Constantly on hand and for sale Corn Meal for | tueky, and graduated at West Point with dis- | Seheider were also shot in the legs. The two 4a@The mayor of Des Moines, Iowa, would | railroad accident she femarked ‘one of her | lars some weeks has sustained perma. | the matter of the i mma eepcianeenrs mahal (eB TA renter Wed ors pela Sige lard oa dip erred Dut to no purpose, | ing Jor ute ean gua otgta for atang wins | Roe suamuyrocwe ou ner eves 07 the Feanon of | shows Ua Menara. belonged 7 van’ ary Academy as ary fe 0 nO pul + | ing for. aud for the ‘when | the thrown into one 90 pte MILTON W, JEpss0} inatructer. arrested. and he has finally resigned. SUE could Fejoll her lovers ” | the tnteves. “eam iasg ree . . 2 é > ;