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a Se THE EVENING STAR. | = a remsenre are Erretr > AT THES yy renaepbvants ae corner eee EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS. > STAR 1s served to subscribers in Maneuvering of the Powers, rents per W ‘44 tn Copies at 3 Z + ihe ‘Sen 1s mali—postage pre- . THE PAPAL ELECTION, ished on Priday—$2 a ies for $15; 20 copies | BaF All mail subscriptions must be paid in ad- ger than so pal ena: | VE. SIAN. 7757. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1878. TWO CENTS tien. NO INDIAN WAR. eS = — == Sitting Bull Still In Canada. The Paris Exposition. Sad Suicide of a Yonng Man. ART NOTES. j FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, we DEO - _SF ECIAL NOTICES. — |} THE EVENING STAR. THE AMERICAN COMMISSIONERS. === | HENRY M. HOSMER TAKES A FATAL DOSE OF There is one feature connected with the Satexpay, Februar; HE EUROPEAN CRISIS. <> UNIVERSALIST CHU RCH.cE. | Seventeen of the twenty assistant commis. sntnate wore | system of 1 medals 3 . e g SENATE was not in se- ; The Londen Times Appro s ae - ; at | A : 4 » Paris Expositi ‘ About 9 o'clock this ing Henry M- Hos. | $Y of annual medals and prizes for the THE SENATE was not in session to-da: od santo mn bed Soeoey ‘School at 9 vi Washington News and Gossip. Set tine aren cinco mer, about i Ce a ee Col iM Bs Hos. | bestexamples of American art suggested for HOUSE.—The House met for debate only, oer co eet tome a | To-Day's supscniPTIoN to the popnlar four- | their peculiar fitness to perform the duties as- | Mer, patent attorney and claim agent, eom- | He Coreoran Gallery in last week's nots, | Mr. Hewitt (Ala.) in the chair. Soxernment’s 4 stantinoy It says: “All wal of the war between Tur now over. The Russians sters of Consiantinople. s us to be concerned about rsettiement of the terms of peace protection of our immediate interests. ix under an honorable pledge not to : betes : aya ‘ aera ae rt | mitted suicide at the Arlington Hotel by | Which was not alluded to at that time, bat Mr. Joyce was first recognized, and made - — 5 have teen appointed: ey will receive red dealer, iy ately a clerk in his | of thatinstitution. option of some si ty \ Af multe on “nite AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to- | {Gary of slau per many The gseistant com, Tock Sesterdae waqeeed at Inks desk unt > | pian as was therein hastily outlined woatd not | Kmofomice OF the President of the Cuited day were Senators Howe aad Merrimon, and | missioner gen pointed. | Ait not go homeratd oe coun ol the gvenac: | end with greatly encouraging Amer dent ineligible for a second term. — He also dis- Representatives Townsend (Ohio), McCook, ave Tull charge of the preparation | ana in the evening. first at the Comiuag sites, | and enriching its walls with their best ef cussed generally questions of civil service re- and Jones (Ohio). Swarts sand Goyerao. | Wards with a lady, and then at the perform. | Itwould also give to the Galle a prominen form. u e of the Went End Minssrel Troupe at Odd Mi REV. Dit art (i es ernme s ' . aie Chittenden made a speech in opposition nee further. | Should she do so under any TEMPERANCE REFORM AT THE CaprTor.— pace povailek are cing Dar mealae. care 10 88: ws’ Hall, where he seemed to te in good re iene % comm anding po to the remonetization of silver. He had read | pretext, she would arouse che suspicion and Speaker Randall and Vice President Wheeler | 44 man who will Mil this important position About midnight he appeared at the | everything pertaining toart in this coun‘ry, | the proceedings of meetings held at Chicago | excitement of this country, of Which the mae are strictly enforcing the rule prohibiting the | the names of the ex: sale of liquors in the Capitol restaurants. Up | Morrell, of Penn.; 0 JouNS. | to yesterday customers could obtain nothing | Jersey; W. A. Ande! ) at Iba-m. | stronger than lager beer at the Senate n- | Gray, Kansas; Samuel Dy pay ening dur | rant. but the saleof even this has been prohib- | M. B: Young, Georgia: unite invited. ited by the Vice President. igan: W. T. Porter, Delawar = West Virginia: W. W. Stor from Valparaiso Janu: F. ASP! e had be such as could not possibly be attained by any | and Bloomington, Minois, at which what were | tWo days have aflorded some. da os pre ; other institution. It would aimost at once b+ | Called the gilded Shylocks of the east were de. | monitory symptoms, but If. she Wil loyally Pe assigned one. This morning, shortly before S recognized, not only at home, but abroad, as nounced, and proceeded to defend those who | sirain her forces even within the limlis fixed o’elock, he went to the barber shop, where he i ante cteabespes th rae ye joni Due demanded xo asthe only standard of money. | by the armistice, there is no reason why the was shaved, and nothing more was seen ot Pll, as the bes ron of art and the highe hat they demanded was to be recognized | cenditions of a permanent peace should not aid, about 9 o’eloe authority on the subjeet in anne at the e possession of their property, and not to | be temperately discussed and geliberately ae- i» a e tan sf he institution are Pe Arlington Hotel, and stating that | iocked out at home, wished & ro t. Ti ¥ oe gpa Mich | tim until the chambern achuset s; | {nding his room door lecked entered 1 mpelled to receive clipped dollars. With | termi at a congress, ‘Mas sails on anide | favorable to. this result. Its location. at. the enee to the cry that. the bondhold. roo) Sir Mecaseei. ere g Barnard. New York: Donald G2 | (ooh aie qumd the young man, apparently | ationaleapital, ite broad catholic crarmerer, | Teeerence, demanded’ the single sun Merch geet gta hmng SO naned Ye : Hao Jamnary ith. Atter | Mitehiel, © touts Jas. D. thigue, Califor: | pra icany Cate ia and nls tend folded across ai ats liberal endowment. ave ai! mtended that the bonds’ were | for Portsmouth to embark for Matta. ey a ing ins she will sail for | wa: Aristi ard, Louisiana ; as E. | ie Gar A ° efore his arriv. helps in that direction, It only needs su} owned by persons of limited means. th a ane Aimbot , Kentucky: Thos. B. Ferguson, Mary | fre wae gene for but before his arrival | yetfon on the part of its hia able | They were the ones who would. most materi eerie ated Tete eens the War. CuorcH, | Panama. well on board. \l; Geo. W. Campbell, Ohio. +g. | At is understood that the deceased was en. | the Gallery to oceupy ina comparativ uifler in the event of the remonetization | qa men, including ee teen captured thenator R BILL IN THE SENATE.—Senator | .oyingieen of the twenty-four honorary U-S. | gaged to be married toa daughter of one of | HMe a position in this country differing, of | of siver, The “sided Sholocker whee | 2 iil mmanlai wieces commissioners have been appointed, and their arents | course, in many cts from each, yet cor- en ce y the Chicas ing, were the | JOU during the war, Virvinia, has the | names were published yesterday. Tiese com. | OW brotinent business meu and the parents | Fouroratn gay eseeys rom. cach, get far, | denounced by the Chicago meeting, Were the | QUT I Oar esta te speech on the silver bill in the Senate next | missioners are appoitited by the President, parties being too young. and sent their daugh- | Hel_respectively by the Royal Academy and | Chicago with their pur in her hour of dis- The 7, vieinee. : e obi ei ore the latter pa les repres 1 ee jast night, as stated. he was about town inap- | ® » the Ei J rts ion, f¢ elieved there was gold enoug! axons = i J ke Week. “Mr. Conkling, it is authoritively tories were not represented in the applications, | harently éheerfulspiniis, own ih AP’ | and the Salon, in France, As a matter of | in the country for the purpose of making it-a | het exception taken to Vienna as the place f Tul gnake 2 speech opposing, unqualtfedly, | the President has flied some of the places by | "he coroner decided an inquest unnecessa- Gallery 18 Of tie higher: single stan i had some other observat make, which the silver bill, some time during next week? } state appointees. ‘These commissioners will ry and gave a certificate of death by suicide. | (allery is of the highest, importance, an hot be suc weet by aN | were sent by a special 1 ind are —_ ao . ee eive no remuneration but the honor His body was removed to his father's resi. htto be established with the least de he argued, Sloe hehe cin ee RMY CHANGES.—By ction of the Presi- | position gives; some, however, will report on | Genee, 1326 L street. sible. But a great de pected here this evening. H aud 8th sis, preach Morning ai rning—"*The Bil z " ully establis! international agreement, i A shed | had never really been a legal tender. in_be aceomp! the subjects of which they have a thorough CU Without it, and other things need not wait for Mr. Kenna spoke in favor of the remonetiza- | CAPected that now, when te wornies knowledge. other | after the minstrel perfornianes last night | {at consummation... The trustees owe it not | tien of citer eed oy making greenbacks a | Russia has already exer ——— ; rm ¢ | bono young Hosmer started for home in company | Jess to the city in which it is located and to | legal tende treating alone with will fully 5 TWELF TH will interchange posts, under the direction of Win ais Clarence ‘Story, but. left ae at | themselves than to its munificent founder to e+ —____ recognize the equal rights of other signature: Morning and Night iy Rev. E the commanding general military div ‘ P Colonel O. B. Wiléox, 12th in- el id, some | fake every step possible, and as rapidiy as cir SUIT AGAINST GE! sned to command the depart. ns S StOre. tO Obtains] i cumstances will permit, toward carrying out | Kearney broucht s sai ived and approved by the President. Their | Medicine, as he was feeling unwell. ‘There he | the wise and patriotic piurposes he had in view | jn this ey relieving Colonel A. positions will be ornamental, unless their | Witton hotel ant registered di Medes, | establishing and endowing the institution, | an Colonel | Willcox is as. | talents or knowledge should prove useful to | Hor Spud ste Ava eee. oe — Mi. Andrews, whose studio is in Corcoran | duty according to his brevet of major | the commissioner’ general. — Commissioner 2 ~ 2S Stone McCormick has appointed a mumber of clerks Simm’s drug store to obtain, he si or modify all points of 1 at, and itis more than prob ertain points as fan ne HErrNen. of iaut faritey. 15 ¢ Rey. W.PLSPEANE al _— AY meme of A NOONDAY BIBLE READINGS IN | Kaitz, Sth in US LINCOVS Waut. ie. ge W. Bossy | 52 Evan conduct Bible Readings iu the | Sikhed t Love Feast heid by | aw This was . ug! zainst He left a note to hjs father, which assigned | Building, has nearly finished his portrait of | Close of the war, growing the Grain Trade. —It is reported that acon each day Z frum 12 to | seneral. i 4 se for ee vas a simple re- ra Fin ae: anv pie tration of affairs in the city of New Orleans. failure has occurred in the grain Sorclan, commencing Monin, bol Lice: Brice ‘perform the clerical duties at the expo- | BO cause for the de bur vas. a Simple te: | Mrs. Hayes, intended asa pendant to that of | Wition of aflairs in | laintif that Andrews, | t Itas understood that the firm in trou. your Riv! iso paper and pene 9-2t NATOR JONES THINKS that a vote on the | sition. i Gs ° | the ares nents ee he pa tee eome time | Butle: brother of the general, witha squad | ble is Mayne Bros., of Belfast. : = = CuCECHOF ver bill w reac ex ee a engaged i and which hangs in one of the fami of soldiers, first came and took himself and Weavers’ Strik AL—CitR 1 OF er bill will be reached by the end of next me ago engaged in wep ‘ BY one. ‘s y jo * tc and i au . avers rike. the pastor, r ¥ NNOUNCEMEN1 Ue 31 e nd this also had depressed him. After Sitti ‘s t Uy be valne yh le Sues. ie ad Ss po Is. een given * that the So et Magn aad heoem. | Mr. Keansry Raprorp, son of Admiral GIBBONS. ‘oubles he seemed to be in unnsually | Sitting on a sola that he got paid for his rosin and tar in Con- | mills will be closed on the 21st af Bebruary. tn Dae. ‘Beats frée. ~ | Radford, of this city, has been appointed as Ancimisnop’s House, Fe Ray spirits, but it is thought by his friends | Uimnyed cushia ederate bills, but asserts that these were | conseque notice that they that they were for the most part assumed. Worthless. The gener NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE MT, | Clerk to the Paris exposition. He will sail | 70 tne Clergy and Laity of the Arc r stuf, hi answered by a denial | intend to work on account of a reduc e Diocese | Lately he had been much more e: gant figure and color of the facts alleged in the complaint and t lon of five 7 t. in their : CHURCH, corner of 8th and B sts. about the middle of Mareh. of Baltimore: with his money than usual,‘even foolishly ex- | he the heck “ana wilsee seen g fontl, Stak he acted under superior o1 . 3 YP aE Abnivctasy Not Souaae | THe HEADS oF BUREAUS of the Treasury de- | It is my painful duty to announee to you Davagant. His fatuer, Colonel Hosmer. is ne head is composed or vieh, | Qers-tom, Washington. | The litigation CATEST FROM 755 Preaching at 7 ev-D. | partment were before the House committee | officially the sad news of the death of our Holy | #lmost erazed at the death of this,his only son, to | th ' Oey tities n Sufficiently drawn aside to | there,some time since, a judge URCH, 5 state i 7 expai e : ing by his Eminence i a handsome stairway roduced. | terday a formal order Was. enter Exary exercises icasry | Fealerments relative co spe necessary expanses | ete acdc ais by his Eminence | Fault-Finding With Washington. | {{)v arrangement ot cohesion troduced court, chambers, d f mnected with the Sunday School of thi or the departme he next fiseal year, Care my leClos os Wil Che Teques na ne itis one of the misfortunes of Washington | as to make the face of the subject the eentral on behalf of the plaintiffs. With this, | chiefsis there en route to. W. Ashington to rep- fe: Place Sunday. the 10:h tase ? RIVAL LAND CLAIM retary Schurz | intelligence should be made known by me at | (our eity having many misfortunes) that while | object in the picture, and, with its fine color, iinost all. of this class of suits against | resent the distressing condition of their people declines to reconsider hi ion of October | Tye fO, all, the archbishops the i county. | all eitizens of the United States feel that they | €l¢@" expression ‘and. jet bi ee Baty Aes Gencral Butler disappears from the calendars at White Farth reservation, and ask fe t inthe ease of M. C. - mu ld, Sth. Ven: More Red Men Coming to Wa hing- s. Ye aa _. ton. ; 1 the su. New York, Feb. 9—A Special from St.Paul, continuing the suit | Minn., says: A delegation of five Cheyenue will t relevk pom. Addresses by Rev. GE Leen. Hon. Martin I. TowNseNp, M,C. New York, and others. deei ey Pe brought out with most exe treeter vs. Missouri, | jarge upon the life and virtues of the illus. | have vested rights of ownership here, that Andre ae —— " ¥ is also engaged on a charming bit of dlate assistance, their crops having for (LEV ERNON PLACE M-E. CHURCH, | Kansas and Texas Railway Co. This company, | trios pontiff, who h: tamped his enduring | many of them who pay brief visits at long in- | genre work, in which ayoungladvandabright | ty Wneexe METROPOLIS A Rorres Will be joined ia St. Paul by otter Indice Soe onmtnen Bib aud K sis. iW: | against which decision was rendered, so pame upon the memory and affections of the | tervals to the national capital think the most | little boy ahd girl are shown surrounded by | Were—Ae tie investigation in PI St. dians, ‘morrow at TL O'clock a.m. aa Catholics of all christendom has won te i i tii iladeiphia | who go to protest ag: the loss of the steamship Metropolis, yes. | Seorctare Creuest ae y, Joseph Monroe, inspector for “the Fopens to lumber m leIphia board of underwriters, testified | Certain lauds to the occu thai the vessel was not worth $12,000, on ac- | Indians have at count of her general indications of weakness and dec le thought it was a great want of prudence to take men who knew nothing about ships on such a vessel for such a voyay He did not consider the Metropolis seawor: hy With 800 tons of cargo on board, and he so © - pressed himself to the m —A real treat in the way of portraiture is | pany. He thought she might have been ‘om such owner. | the beautiful and ith the city and | equipped studio sue Sto e paste Rev, i 8 sox, | ® review of the case, on the ground tha Hain House ot Representatives Suet | land involved had. be Doet but the Secretary favor pri ilege resultin, admiration of all who admire justice aad ip Sth tot Tault-anding purity of life. ddress you not to eulogizein | all its habitants. The latter, whether be- ? the plai words our Holy Father, but to call upon you to longing to official society or the business com- "studio is well worth visiting, asid , Sit, is retrospective, and requires | show in acts your sense of our loss, and of | munity, are regarded as public property by rom the pleasure of inspecting the produ 1, | that patents shall issue to all settlers coming | whatis due tohim who has just gone to his the visiting censors as much as the govern- | tions of his pencil. His collect ri ‘omect at the Hall | Within ifs provisions, and aifects cases already | reward. ment buildings, parks, and works of art, and | tries, antique furniture, bric.a-brac, is February 10, 1873. | adjudicated, as well as these coming up for It_ is requested, therefore, that all the | as such are thought legitimate themes for cen- ally lars a original action. churches of the archdiocese be draped in | sure. A writer who eume hither last month v mourning on Monday next, the 11th, and sore- | and remained forty-eight hours, and was, THE INVESTIGATION OF THE DOORKEEPER. | ainduring the sp 1 through ui rortunate : the e The committee on reform in the civil service The reverend clergy to ed from seeing evi ecessories of a well s his own fortunate! In this respect M jon decision made by year a if g Service nisbment of the ¥ invited. UNITED AID a are hereby n E flex and fine. Intl rawing and excel . shows the result and thorough training abr bers of the con p> MURPHY TEMPERANCE MEET- | to-cay continued the examination of Charles | lect, “The Pro Summo P Kendo, than two or three of rnishe 4 ne half doz aintings, th worthy without cargo. He did not think sh ome = pion i iS LINCOLS HALL. W. Voorhees, Doorkeeper Polk's bookkeeper, | tll official information | ave Deen re- | sitions of whose hus surioned! Dy sotme halt dozen paintings, the | Pena unre each Paes Rach oe Walsh passed through there on his way to TURDAY EVENING, | with reference to work of Mr. B.C. Porter, of Boston, lately placed on view in the ea: in a letter pub- 'y Ist, and in 0 hay 4 strips haa | Ottowa yesterday. He denies the rumor that with ordinary her. Diagonal strips had fF i as crosses orien been put on her recently to keep her from | Sitting Bull has erossed into American soil. System of Keeping the | elves of the election of a successor to the late | spicuous in our commun ng niveting, SA1 y shed in THE STAR Ing meeting per’s department. On | Ponti lished in THE Stax of F mn. 10 books of the Door m of the Cor ‘ y “ol, Polk patraipg also requested that masses be said | many other cities, takes our city ‘and its wo. | tanGallery. The three p pal pieces of tae | preaking in half. He says the British government would not rs 30 Honda Sta Role oie or tee ae aki iz throughout the diocese for the repose of the | then a8 a_ theme for severe 1 flections. It is group’ ¢ Portraits, one being dikenes of 5 bays allowed pie te doce: and t at the Infor. Ld hseepet fips Slik, Will be ee ASINS | soul of the Holy till the day of his | asserted that “Washington fashion and so- | M.D rench, the ‘talented young seulptor PITTSBURG AN > ve TARirr.— on Ca appers who did charges against Polk, will be heard. ‘yment. on wh wheneve i aetet hive es a of this city, the other that of a daughter of a PITTSBURG AND A PROTECTIVE TARIFF h practi iety” have lost the prestige they once en- a! SS of requiem will be cele- | joyed, because the highest plies have y | Boston lady, well Known to and grea'ly ad in the same bebalf, and when a solemn een filled bya different class of men and we- | mired by many people in Washington, while cannot be had on that day, alow mass | men from those of the earlier years of the | the third represents a young girl reading. We “4 5 republic, when it is said that the influence ex. | hope these pictures will be generally seen by ‘areely necessary to remind the laity, erted by Washingion society smainiy ow. | our pent At is not often work so thoroughly | ti eligious Communities, to testi ing to the superior character and culture of ; good is exhibited here. Although yet a young Si what they were talking about. He says th Sitting Bull is now in winter quarters, and p tures the old m: There will be a 1. Pitts. e sion, nanu- Ww demonstration THE TREASURY now holds $45,172,959 in U. S. bonds to seenre ional Bank circulation, and $13,493,048 to secure public deposits. U. S. bonds deposited for circulation week end- lay, $4 roe ron, ¥lass and other hich will be closed te rt the proces Wa THE PROM ING ASSOCIATION n Tue nth, and organized undei TT © work A 1 meeting will be held, Twenty diferent i lation withdrawn i on ie iadvi 3 4 nee and aitection for the deceased | the wonta wie ye post of honor.” | Man, and not widely known, Mr, Porver ex. ave USen ei @ speaker the fichy ig Bull advising only. UILDING National Bank ion outstanding—eur- | Pontit by offering their communions for the | ‘he letter contiaucs fo part to tle Wiveeot | hibits such power Menai ant ante lE pep entation ae the speakers of | Major W ys he has Sitting Bull corraled Pre om reney notes, #21 0: gold notes, $1,152,120. wose ot his soul during the next week, and | the early Pt nd says: “Such color as few men. posses nil which must See He ee cae tn lis camp, nd that it would be impossible See. sd egan, 3 ieularly on the day of his obsequ as Mrs. ‘Ad Madison, Mrs. W: retore long place him in the very front rank o| MURDER OR SticiDE.—The body ef the Rey. 1 sea e All who anne to become EXPERTS FOR THE HOUSE ESTIGATING a ja on the diy of interment ef the Holy | ton and others, must have made a mark American artists. By the way, as representing | A. M. Osgood, of Lowell, Mass. as found THE PAPACY. above Association should not fail to CoMMITTEE.—The House committee on a Fat remains, the bells of all the churehes | community, and when called to fill the high what the young school can do, the portrait of | foating in Stonington harbor yesterday. It is = the N P the next meeting. (THURSDAY, Febr , have decided t d that in th will be tolled from 12 to 3 p. m. place Which ean be oecupied by any woman | the young lady refe: to, or some other | not known whether it is a caSe of murder or je New Pope. ® the Constitution counts have decided to recommend that in the t James, Arehbishop of Butimore. | inthis country, were naturally looked up to | specimen of Mr. Porter’s work, ought to. be | suicide, although there were no marks of vie. D..—A_ special dis| Hall, St. Aloysius Sch ater of the employment of experts fc By order: A.A. Curtis, Sec *" As | inchided in the collection of American pai lence on th Daily News says: See several investigating committees, that se Shexam ples tur other | women. {0 follo __febd-s,w. } pain e the ac tion against all | ings now being brought together for the French experts be employed, ected by the Society. wee ne pecusation ausinst all | (nes ig brong| the German ambassa- K ha: instructe n oftle! “y jority rs | exposition. RECEIVER JEWETT '$ BaiL.—In acco) a e that many refrains from all Fovan chairman of any particular committee, but to | che rain storm of yesterday did not prevent iho cute hela theinyeee he de selveset we are pleased to have Commissioner | @¥¢e With the decision of the New ¥. erence He thai pee is clocted, after ae a ben dae nen BI eae : be employed under the EVERIO OL ne on the ladies asked to lunch with Mrs. Hickok, at | Presidents only, it is proper in refuting th General MeCormick’s assurance that, in spite sue me court, the erdints arom ome whic oo cay pe be artien. . a AY, Feb. 10th. Services in the forenoon will melitee on Tiles, and fo. be assigned to dary | eae lo Wood’s residence, fi veopt | charge. to refer only to the lad: of want of time and limited meat ded, | Dust ee Ce cee ee ray Comet: 6 Pope inciacied Gian Gee conducted ‘by Bishops BROWN. CAIN and Bt with any committee which may need the | Mr. Fernando Wood’s residence, rom accept tress of the White House. a a limited means afforded, on the charge of perjury fore a police ¢ Pope is elected, Germany is expected to nadie Bishoy A = led . - Band ewett giv tures f de: ling, LEY. Alterioon, PRobY, STANSBUKY and WE services of the experts. It is intended also te | ing the pleasant invitation for 2 o'clock. The assert that the. wife of the prospect for a creditable display of Ame: trate. was abandoned. Mr. Jewett gave | 1 overtures foran understanding. BAN. Allare invited toattend. 18-2.* employ men play on Becount of hie au AcitY, | peautiful parlors gained by the contrast with | since the foundatl jean art the coming F ition isy Dail in $10,60¢ Cardinal McCloskey Departs for = NAL CLOSING SALE _ | 2nd not merely to relieve their nec es. ne exit . sper zood indeed. uti ave alrea . ‘Rome. Es NAL CLOSING SALE. —— outdoors. About fifty ladies were present,and PeThe daughier of highly educated Geen aecepted, and it is thought th: A BIL to tax male dogs $10.and_ female New ous, Feb. 9.—Card n- | accompanied by his secretary, It is to be hoped that | Suited for Europe this mornitig ‘ z : —_ | or culture.” : : 3 i : 5 sé Sac PROCEEDS OF PuBLIC Lanps FoR Epvca- | no gentlemen until Mr. Wood appeared at the | Of ct! a i Henke ‘ more Will be added in time for shipment. ia | gs $20 has been introduced into the Con. FURNISHING GOODS AON PesttaNand | qroxaL Prnroses—The House committee on witching hour for luncheon to aid his sister, | Panities Of Kentucky: hersele tha sea goneted | Teel cter part of thts month. Itis not expected necticut legisiature. It e hoped tha Page, ered at a sacrifice from this date toMarah | education and labor has agreed to reporta | Mrs. Baldwin, and Mrs. Hickok in attending | a college, Mrs. Hayes, by early association, that we can compete with European eon sexes. There ia diserini nate eee or Abe | steamer City of New York, to t MF rote tis Veda Wasi bill giving the proceeds of the.sale of public | to their guests, among whom were both mar- | mental endowments, and high social position tore it ee idea snd historic ines ot a. but we will not meddle as long as there are Roman pnclave Al “1 S-3t “ > lands in the several states and territories to | ried and unmarried ladies, all eminent social. | throughout her life, is the peer of any of the Fach an ia mate nowledge of the human plenty of professional advoeates of equal | With Bishop McNurue: = a the states and territories for edu al pur. | ly. Seats were provided at snfall tables for all | respected lad named. Her husband was, ‘orm is required, but there is reason to believe - Waddens, of Ogdensbur; DS rae poses, to be expended under the direction of McCloskey, ‘xe rather Farley, the Inman and Vic: the Post Office department. Dakota, Mont: ‘warils ree , A Y Mu ee , rartioge ght in the field whose business it is to de- { 2 @ td nt, and the little groups of four and five | when she married him, already a rising lav that in landseapes the work of our artists will | he ba: d hollow-hearted tyrants | @uiun, assembled to see him off, and bid bim NCH CLARSES. he state legislatures respectively. a table enjoyed animated conversa. | yer at the bar of Cincinnati, and has, as is well | Compare favorably with that of their brethren | Bounce the base and hollow-hearte Sites | adieu. . Read advertisement. he state Weerelatares pespecttvely, tion wile they partook of lnnaworstiv ania. Known, many thes by his own elevation to | of any country, with a few notable paividual of the Connecticut legislature —{ Graphic. amok => THEC THE OPENING OF PROPOSALS for the mail | ties. A fragrant bouquet, composed of two | highposition in his own state placed his e | exc S.A a col ssion | $ os = a ; - none » 4 dally trea 10" service west of the Mississippi in eighteen rosebads) a bunch Fe ee EON ee Ben | Reyes Ony lees the OUSCENOM OF all | Our Glsplay Tin Sverage UE pretty Well IN Che | Or atacsnbie cae erent tp Reece executed by the Catholic faethe tegen, ons. : serge é : of lilies of the valley, was provi for each | observers than now. Inevery relation of life, | gene . 1 OF Bac 4 A { d by the Ca - rantings from 6 108 states and territories have been completed at | fady. "At no house tn the city can be founda | andinevery station in which she hastound | “Lovers of art in Washington who have | Wm. J. Fuller, a dealer in Hariemsand lett | opera creditors, Was filed in the probate y f : she yesterday. host and hostess who more thoroughly under- | herself, these who have, knowe As. ayes never had an opportunity to see the superb thoroughly sited toe ae ate wee ee ee ae assert that she has always | coltection of pictures belonging to Mr. W. T. | man thicd the mettle of 8 ceohe on eae ai Ful- | northwest he principal real estate and Burglar proo Idaho, Washington territory, Oregon and € aitute . the building ear. The largest and most convenient boxes in | ifornia were dispo: The city. t | stand the noble art of hospitality than at Mr. | longest and be sed of today. A week has | Wood's residence, over which Mrs. Baldwin | been regarded nthe as an example for other wo. ; r . ; os ae ie * - r of ine and Longworth Jy23-s,1y been occupied in this work, and the number | and Mrs. Hickok So gracefully preside. men to follow.’ ‘Her oldest friend, aformer | Walters, of Baltimore, will be interested in ee bees een, 2 fow days 280, decided not streets, fer merly Lai rth street. The as- j- => BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. of bids aggregates over 25,000. Next week Most of those who attended the lunch went | schoel-mate, has told me of how her teachers x that his fine gallery will be open to Taltned to rete de cone Wheres non Mrs. | “shees bond ts WS — . the work of recording the proposals, embra | afterwards to the delightful reception given | always pointed to her studious habits asa | the public frem 11a. m. tod p.m. every Thurs. Getinan brought ib apalnst him in the | Amether Sumponded Savi Rank ins in cach case the designation of the num- | by Mrs. Magruder at the residence of her | model for all the other girls, and this when | day and Saturday, from this time until the 2ist. | Fordham Civit Goure duces the beainees | Eee DATOR Mate foe eee A fresh supply received and for sale by ber of the bid. the name of the bidder, route, | father, Judge Richardson, to Mme. Modjeska, | she was only fifteen years old. The samefriend | of March. The exhibition is for the benefit of | or eo i fa ti ae te eraok on NE An denciie ve ON, Mass., Feb. and the amount of the bid. will be begun un- | and later to that given by Mrs. Carroll. also mentioned that even then Lucy Webb | the fund of the Baltimore Poor Association, to | Whicl it said ick pi irhoels vy A K Harse > W. 8. THOMPSON, der the s ipervision of Messrs. Hazen and Mrs. Berry recalled her invitations for last | preferred quict colors in dress. which the gross receipts are to be giv down in the road, kick up their heels and win jayden rr ruptey, is the - Marshall. After this step the proposals go to ¥ her when she remonstrated. Justice Flan- | president, b _ 3 gan took sides with the plaintiff, and award- | tors on ed judgment in her behal 708 ISTH STREET. | the contract offic: S Suspended payments to deposi- o iil, requiring the thirty days notice N.Y. World, Sth. | provided by law. g, oWing to the death of a relative. Allwho have seen Mrs. Hayes as the mis- | Tickets of admission to the ‘gallery, eostin ieeeption of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw | tress of the White House entertaining the vis. | fifty cents each, may be obtained at Myers d the awards are made. y a last evening was a very charming affair, and, | itors whom she receives informally every eve- | Hedian’s art store, on Charles street. UNRIVALLED 1N QUALTY AND PRICE. THE MEXICAN BorpEer.—The House sub. despite the inclemency of the weather, was | ning are unanimous in their expressions of —So much has been said of the decay of Da JAMES F. DOWNEY, editor of the Louis- He Shot the R: =i 3 committee on the Texan border, Mr.Schleicher, or largely mend Pe ine cucets prevent cont wodualited admivetion of her taor and readt Vinci's famous painting of ** The Last Supper” ‘ ing been assaulted by WATERTOWN, Feb. 9. tt Mas- Champague Wines o! ir 5 ar is | prising many prominent people in public and | ne: adaptin; Y Y ei 4 i : a rson, publishes a ec: na, N.¥.. Lawrences wiey fire maer a GANT chairman, niet at the State department wns Private lite, Rany elegant rilettes were ob- | comer, however great a stranger toher. There | that the testimony of so competent an author. rie er ou publishes @ card paoyete ¥5 Lawrence Ce o ey fired three ehots MOET & CHAND Reeretary and Minister Forster relating ty ine | servable during the evening. Isnothing of the grand dame about her a: any | ity on iis, gublect aa Dr. Erime may beof in- tion: “I will meet him anywhere his friend | himself thi head. Crowiey is still Established 1848. eondition of affairs ‘and cur re... ‘ime to repel those she meets, but a frank, | t ‘ hes denieted y. | and my friend may select, both to beunarmed, | alive, but Insanity is sup- RENAULD, FRANOUIS & CO., Seyaiten of atairs on the border and cur re- | Typ QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFice— | cordial manner, and an evident desire to |, refectory on whose wall it is depicted twenty | and iti don't thrash him inside of five min: | posed to have be : novl-eoly Sole Agents for U. 8. ———_— Mr. Entwisie, inspector of buiidings, in reply wake Grats one tel BE ome in Hor presence, Nearly pane neathe next generation wi LRuOW | utes I will make a public apology and admit 1 por Gin an A GARD. = Naval OnDERS.—Lieut. A.C. MeMecham, | tothe request of Gen. M. C. Meigs to examine toappear at his ar her best when faiking with | it only in history." Bae he mow says 1 | 2mno man. Tam in no condition to stru iy for the War. — orddred to duty at the Hydrographic offi all who are suffering from the errorsand tndis- | 3-1), inst, Lieut. > gretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, |! st. Joss of manhood, £c., 1 will senda receipt that will | ing shi ey Col. Ducherney, deputy ny Mager Lamontayne are the local milii i ith aman, but lam » | the office of the quartermaster general, south her,and yet apparently she is conscious of | have come here with some ofthat next genera- | With ica’, . J. H. Patch, to the receiy- | east corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1th ee pne wet apes Mrs. Hayes? courtesy al- | tion to see it once more, and find itas it was, | * hypocrite and a co bash, at Boston. Lieut. John K. | Street. ina letter to Gen. M. states that he has Ways appears to me the result of a conscien- | if anything less dim and indistinct than then.” enough to whip cee ™ adjutant gene making an i = PEN TEXANS.—Hon. | stores and wi terials. Major General gure you. FEEE OF CHARGE. This great remedy | Winn. detached from the Wabash and placed | ¢Xamined the building, and that he recom. | tious interpretation of the command, “Love | —The conservative—it almost might be said Ne eet, Berenam Taxaus. Hon. | een nomen rive here shortly. waediscovered by a missionary in South America. | on wailing orders. mends that the partitions be strengthened | thy neighbor as thyself.” This she never ex- | the repressive—tendency of the British Royal | la Pena, at Matamoras, Tuesday. Mr. Maxan Neary sear Sen d a self-addressed envelope to the Rey, JOSEPH —— with a line of posts and girders,and thatanew | emplifies more forcibly than when she gently ‘Acad is sh by the fact that at its 13 was seconded by William Kelly, and M. Pena ._ New York Bank Statement. Tig MAN: Station D, Bible House, Now Mork | THE VENEZUELAN Awagp Ixvesticatios. | spiral fire-eseape, with platforms oneach floor, | turns, as she invariably does Without sesamiae lemy ts shown by the fact that at its Inst | hag sequnded by Watt Kelly, and M. rene | New Vorx,Feb.§—The weekly stassment city. sep25-eokkly . cu a se | be constructed on the rear of the building. in | conscious ef it, a conversation into a new | general meeting, held a couple of weeks ago, ‘ ae M. Pe need himself sat- | Of the associated banks shows the following ee The sub-committee on the Venezuela case 1: ff the present fire-escape faciliti 1 . only three associates were elected, as follows. | ¢ilect, when M. Pena annou sal has . i 1,781,800: 7 HOT sODA, . zi race. ol ie 4 ‘acilities. | channel, which, while prai: herself, implies ly : istied: but Mr. Maxan, demanding another | Changes: ns, increase, $1,781,800; specie WITH held a meeting yesterday and examined the hese, with such precautions which have been | a reflection on any of her predecessors. Mr. Briton Riviere, inter; Mr. Joseph E. shot, was shot throngh the body and died al. | Increase, $916,900: le; tenders decrease, COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, Rev. John C. Nobles, of Newark, N.J., brother | taken, he thinks will make the premisesamp y Thus much as regards one of the topics on | Boehm, sculptor: and Mr. Alfred Waterhouse, most instantly. All parties are residents of | #2185,200 lation, decrease, $74,200, aT of the late Col. Nobles, to whom William P. | secure. which the writer of the letter quoted was cen- | architect. This beats the justly complained | Bi\enevilie, ‘the catise ‘of enmity is unknown. Wave em Gen Hente er MILBURN’S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Murray addressed the letter that has since ———— as sorious. | The same spirit of unjust eriticismis | of exclusiveness of the New York Academy | [eceased was a prominent lawyer: ad his Un. 1 phe Pact Pi ranged ne ip ied COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on | been so extensively published, in which Mr. | |THE MULE CasE.—The case of the United | apparent as yevards our Sodlety iiakeare, | bya long wat aes timely death has cast a gloom over the entire | 1.) Gre Pevuricn camie soeram received here during the winter. dect-tr_ | Murray confessed that he divided $150,000 (out | States ex relationi McManus against Moore | business houses, &c. a community. y ‘cruvian guano company states that a MUEL @ YOUN@D | _ of the $250,000 awarded by the mixed comm: zs Re full: ‘Miss GRUNDY. A Masonic LopGE CENSURED.—Contrary to strong tidal wave has swept the coast of Peru. SAMUEL @. YOUNG, pF alte 00 ‘ y Was argued before the Court in General Term espectfully, 88 GRUNDY. | the usual course of Masonic matters, the : The Callao moles have been severe! SE ts sion to Beales, Nobies and Grrrison) between | Yesterday. This isthe celebrated mule case SaaS ed ‘ id master of the state of N AN Opp FELLOW—He Declines the Aus- | 7! y damaged. NOTARY PUBLIC, the American minister, Mr. Stilwell; the | {y"\Which’ it was charged the ‘ex-Secretai CAPTURE OF A MOLLIE Macurre ry | action of the grand mas ee u epee Pat. | {ralian Mission —Hon. John W. Stokes, of | No ship at the guano deposits was injured. oetl7-tt OFFICE—STAR BUILD. American commissioner, Mr. Vilafane; the | Bristow figured, and. the plaintit seeks Oy CaNapa.—A man named MeGuire,alias Mc- | Jersey in censuring one of the k dees at Fat | Pennsylvania, Grand Sire,.has declined the “The = - share being 100, “Mr. Nobles testided ghar | Mandamus to compel the refunding of ihe | Carthy, was arrested at Thorold, Cinada, yes- | erson. has been made public, and is causing Australian tiission, tendered him iby the | New York, Feb. dH. Saynes & Co, GFF, FLEISCHMANN & C0.'S he obtained the liter from his brother, and | Mount patd on the elai der in Pittsburg. Pa. He issaid to belong to | Itappears that the Paterson lodge in question | GTand Lodge o Grand Site Hon, John pinclesale dealers in fancy goods, have made COMPRESSED YEAST, that he shower! it to Secrerary Fish and s subse- HABEAS Corrvs FOR MR. CLEWs.—In New | the Mollie Maguire gang. aoe ye Se nowe. iran as. a candidate, Harmon, a alitoraia, hhas been selected to go | 222 salgn ae . S, $50,000, with nom- — Wine & Piles, | ue uelan minister and Hon. | york, ‘Thursday, on petition of counsel for | siocx PREPARING YOR WaRCA dispate! tation, an commenced to initiate | 0 his stead. Al first clais grocers keep it. Win. A. Piles. Henry Clews, formerly of Clews & Co. bank. | puOps,t REPARD Seperis bands of Sepeae | pmputation, and duly The Markets. him. The.grand master of New Jersey heard | 4 District ATTORNEY IN TROUBLE.—A sou e | of this, and informed the lodge that he would i , Feb. 7, says: “A b- ASAT lews on ha- | epdeavoring to effect a union withthe Gros | be present on Tuesday evening of this week, Se a eae eas Oe pomb- | det Every’ eceeds and it, has imi- NAY. ‘ The S , | ers, an order was granted by Judge Donohue | dians in tl icinity ef Fort Clagett, a MORE. Fel y ee eee ene tat aes | Nava1 Norgs.—The Secretary of the Navy Feduling the production of air a he v! gett, who ai . ferred, $%: do. 5 receiv | shell fell into the office of tne U.S. district at- advantage of the superior, quality, of Gait, | has received a copy of the letter of thanks | peas corpus. ap ars that he had been sud- | Ventres and other Indian trives for the pur- | when he proceeded to censure the lodge for its | torney this morning. It was an official letter hmann & Co."s COMPRESSED YEAST sed tendered by the Chilian government to Com- | denly arrested and taken away, and ignorance ites. ‘acer “ candi. | 3, i ‘ that worthless iniliations are uot palmed of upon | ander Rodgers of the Adams for the valu: | Was expressed as to mie were his captors and | Pose of killing off the whites. action in accepting the “imperfect” candi- | from Washington signed by the Attorney ‘rom i date, and suspended the master of the lodge : I. di ngs was told that a 7The genuine Gaff, Fleischman & Co.'s COM- | able services he rendered at the mutiny at | Where he was taken. Yesterday Mr. Clews WirT RETRIBUTION FOR A RAVISHER.—A | for ihe remainder of the year for his non, | Gevetal. Judge Bangs - ae oe PE S “ vices during the hearing of the whisky trials, ? has rapp. fir Punta Arenas which broke on Nov. 12th. A | Was produced in the supreme court chambers. | Boonville (Mo.) special says: “A colored observance of Masonic rules and customs. | s Sati eee wees nee. on the wi yanga-1y dispatch from Rear Aaniral Preble dated on | It was then learned that he was arrested on a | school-teacher, while on her way home near | The grand master of the state also declared wet lors bee om on Saturday morning. were = oe board the flagship Omaha, Valparaiso, January | bench warrant from Chataqua county, N. Y., | New Franklin, Howard county, encountered | ajlinitiations of such persons in this state to re WW AsHINcTON HOME KEMEDY. 2d, reports his arrival at that port on the 17th. | under indictment, on complaint of Sheldon & | two negroes in the woods, who’ overpowered be null and void.—LN. ? Times, Th serves pad noon appointed. ang ought that 1 h u “ A @ present district attorney, —— Co., for obtaining goods under false pretences. | and outraged her. A party was organized to ——— A ” WIS’ PLASTER. the Ist Januaiy for Caleo and Pangan Tee | ‘The matter was adjourned: P pursue the negroes, aud ongwas captured aud | _SINGULAN SuIT By a Convicr. — William | Will be invited to resign, ee Omaha intended sailing on the 3d Januar FATHER HEINEN’s RECANTATION.—A Phila. | "28d t0 the nearest tree” Peeters # convict in the Kings county pen: | Tue Pore, on the day after the death vf SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. tae page Soe TiO Sabeire. Oficars ang Gelphia Times’ special from Bethlehem, Pa., | THE ALEXANDRIA (VA.) Dept Compro- poy ol that county, Claiming $5,000 damages Ct Rmmannel, i repericd as anrtn pin ee One iarge and six small. Sur Capeine and Th e Essex, Commander Sehley, arrived atthe | Feb. 6, says: “a peremptory summons in the | MI8E.—The Virginia legislature yesterday | from the Bay State ‘Shoe and eather company | was not bad: he had good principles and pre- ’ Fprous. Sure cure for Cuts, Burns, Bruises and | ee eee inna January oa gine he | archbishop's own han writing took Fathers | passed a bill to authorize the city of Alexan- | for having been bitten by a horse owned by served many of tt tears MGont of the Rheumatism, ton ms 1 bs ‘oing to Rio Janeiro, continuing the | Heimenand Bunce to Philadelphia yesterday | dria to compromise its debt at fifty centson | them. Dredger has already served one term | House of ‘Savor ‘But he was a King a la mode. Bold by ali Druggtsts. ask for a Circular. ended going to Ki 3 to aecount for the furore that the Greth mir- | the dollar with the assent of creditors, issuing | jn the penitenti for fe beating, and is 1 y- ig 5, Janz deep sea soundings the line of whieh she was + pe iary gs and his surroundings were not There. —. Sacrontally namie Health of allon board | 2¢le had created. Father Heinen hasreturned, | new non-taxable bonds, payable thirty years | how serving a second term for larceny. The | fore he will in the other wont oo a good f CELEBRATED war conk ee lams arrived at Callao | 204 it is reported will on Sunday next an‘ | from date, with coupons receivable at full company named hire the labor of the pris- | path— yes, a good bath; but the mercy of T january ith, after coaling aud taking stores | Bounce the archbishop's conclusion to hiscon- | face’ value for all axes, Heenses, £23 pis; | oners, and the complaint s that on the | God is infinite and the heart of Christ can = would ce tow Panam. ‘All well gregation. It is understood that it is to be a | finesand all other demands; a sinking fund | fon or Mia 1876, a horse owned by the com- | Wash away all sing” — vai Faavp-—rie | rine wardeiuged” The vein the | fo ed™ Raat auticomeraign 2a reat | gant mega poruow of the ati, dn. | "2622 My luded. e return of the ve ion Th us to compel a £ PHILADELPHIA PRINT BUITER. Peay a ee ree ae Peau The pet. from Philadelphia signalized, Miss a levy of taxes to meet interes ee foveny we ation sie een Spey ae epg Tah of 3 March is Some, Ga ER SR — i Today Judge Cartter resumed the hearin ot | Gorciock thy evening, ‘and her presenss called | . RECORDER HACKETT’s Tareat, — Before Sosuael to aiemiseane oe on ae a oat for the murder of an 1] = — = shade ooeN, February ¥, 12:30 p. wm. i the cases of O. 5. Lovell and George Taylor, to the depot a tremendous crowd.” Resorder Hackett, in New York, Wednesday, | Pal'tonviets had Tights as wellas other white man hanged soul nAtionta Cont. k@eieabne: bee tad the jae x GEO. M. OYSTER & CO., arrested here on a warrant issued under an eo Edward Lubey was convicted of having pick: The plalnti, however I ia thee anen. | for the murder of @ negro—[ Ponds 1867"s, 106: indictment found at New Orleans, chargin: THE CHARGES AGAINST DAVID T. Corstx.— | ed the pocket of a youn: aay. In sentencing | (he eed not a pear, phy Bape At cc en RES fiven."1045. Liinois Cental, 77, them with conspiring with others to defraud | The special committee of the South Carolina | the prisoner Recorder Hackett said sternly: dismissal was ordered: ty reas a ck.” | TweerySnves Peasons Pormousp,— At | Cestral, 218-1m_Center, Northern and Eastern Markets, the government means of fraudulent | legislature to invest the charges against | ‘‘It isa pity, sir, that so genteel a young man tn Richford, Vt., twenty-six persons have been : ~ aims. _ The case of Lovell, which was argued | David T.Corbin in regard to the improper ap- | should follow the meanest of all occupations, THE Ho. JOHN MorRtssey has so far re- | prostrated by disease ‘on by using | TOO Much MaRkiep.—At on last Saturday, was first decided, and Ju propriation of money belonging to the state, | pocket picking. The city is full of pickpockets | covered from his late acute attack. thar neve | Prosttated by disease, bro Aquantity | Phursday morning, Oficer Cartter decide: he could not be held collected in the phosphate its, and also asto | —theyare in every Street, If some one should | able to take some outdoor exercise. He has -| of the water has ‘sent to for » arrested i. war answer the indictment and discharged him, | his bribing vem rg.of the legislature to vote | shoot down one of these fellows, when caught | nade quite a favor ble impression upon those | examination. Serebelor thoes arein | bigamy. Itis charged on the ground that no charge w: for him as_Un: States Senator in Decem- | in the act, it would be doing the public a ser- | who have formed. his acquaintance.—[Savan- | a dangerous condition. gach of the against Tim, case of Taylor was then Te] speveray. resomumel ing | vice. I would not hesitate, j as Iam, to | nah News. — Norristown, argued by Gen. Butler, Mr. and Mr. | that the nce taken by committee be | killsuch a manon the spot. J want youand % 4Z-Chief Justice Warner, of Georgia, says | ville and Trenton, this Ww oo i ner nee and Part eee = wat Le Be! snore general with in- pegs ied to Hokey whe I want yes pein: pier ies pole seems to be Setting — that he never saw. #3 United bates bond, much ae — 4 ney Gene: fastings and District ney | structions to institute civil or criminal pro- inctly understood. I sentence you, sir, many Democratic papers in this | less owned one. any happier on Jessons in waxwork. ‘Wells for the government. ceedings against Corbin, to state prison; at hard labor, for five years.” | state—Lv, ¥. Times. ; ; thisacegunt. _ ° "2 he was remarkably gallant to