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f THE EVENING STAR. | Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except ‘Sunday es Fenniyivauin Avenue, corner Ilia sireey THE EUROPEAN mDOLE. Evening Star Newspaper Company | - THE RVENING BTke is serves to suiser ters 2 j . i cba fs biel a be | > VACANT PAPAL CHAIR. sth; one year, $6. | THE WERKLY AR—published on Friday—$2 a yeayponae veevat. 1b copies for $15; 2) copies wri eae ok | RETURNING BOARD WAR, Sileumas wei | VE. SIN. 7.760, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1878. TWO CENTs. - ten. THE EUROPEA ACTITEMENT, end a ; — baat — a = Ranged Fage. ERNEST a — a ~ 7 ONDON, Feb. 1.—Last night's | Society. Government of the District of Co- See. 7. That the said Commissioners may, | FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS, ments in Parliament have not SPECIAL NOTICES. | THE EVENING STAR. Just three weeks more of the gay season! lumbia. | by general regulation Sonsistent with tne wens a¥, February a lieved the tension or “diminish | buat dus ts | we Br FROM THE DISTRI s larch 3, 1877, en’ “ANY NEspay, February 13. ment here. The Poll Mail » CENTRAL BUILDING AS: 7 == 7 So numerous and varied were the attrac. | THE BILL REPORTED FROM THE DISTRICT ; for the support of the government of the Dis- | SENATEW—Mr. Keruian presented a me day expressed the 2s t tL Washi n News and Gossi tions offered yesterday afternoon that none of | Uiet of Columbia for the fiscal year ending rial from the Board of Trade ment Would seek ssion to en- \ ashingto B+ | thereceptions of those “at home” on Tues. | _ The bill to provide aform of government for | Hic 30. 18's, and for other purposes,” or with | Tal f boliness hon of the er the. Dardanelles by a formal | Government RE —Internal | day were as largely attended as usual. A | the District of Columbia was reported in the ; other existing laws, prescribe the time or number of business men of the pledge that the fi > other bae- A | revenue, $221,297.7 mms, 65,855.78. | umber of Jadies gave up visiting to attend | House to-day by Mr. Blackburn,from the com. | tint TS Or PORT aa eaat taxes and the con- | York. protesting against the passage of the | Iness betoie ¢ npt that de- | THe Presto; 1 Mrs. Hi the ceremonies in the House on the presenta. | mittee on the District of Columbia, and is the | faut therein, and the dutiesat weer ey d ng presented a meme prement of Friday. i = i : er ae Mrs. aaa. tion of Carpenter's picture commemorat: bill adopted by the committee. coliectors in relation thereto; that all taxes | tain offeers of the ordnance . Baltimore at half-past three o'elock tos is the proclamation of emancipation. Others Section 1. Preseribes that all that portion of | collected shall be paid into the Tre. asury of | relating to proceedings by whi y have ; ; a 1 . revi. | the territory of the United States which was | the United States, and the same, as wellasthe | been “jumped.” eee oie jis, | | THE MEETING of the National democ accepted the invitation of Commodore Febi- | ceded by the state of Maryland for the perniay appropriations 16 ‘be made by’ Congress A number of petitions, &e., relating to the f comnary Sreme ree ng may on: | Committee in VW ger sag Ne fara ee insis, ow ent seat of the federal government shall;con- | aforesaid. shail be disbursed for the exp tarin, ‘stiver bill, pensions, &¢., Were also pre- | reconstruc pinet ‘as would leave e v i) Fe y 2 rf 7 eC Sig) a ‘ ‘ Si vi cl ¥ iti se a prred. » doubt knew that he ist Cb an in wT from February 22, to May 2. buildin ‘atthe navy yard. ‘The latter was ac- tinue to be designated as the District of Co- | o! istrict, on proper vouchers certified ented and referred. no doubt the country, is of one All cord lumbia. by said Commissioners, or a majority of them : Mr. Ingalls, from the committee on Indian etion 2. That on the —, in the month of d the accounts of said Commissioners, and | Affairs, reported a bill to authorize the Secre Tpponmee Fear ISS, there shall be elected or raf eGullectors, aud all other oficers re. | tary of the Interior to deposit certain tundsin | Th qincet Gee emenee, ed the Peurning board was informally | operation, which took place in one of the | Cineer corps of the ariny. With camk errs | dee ae oo) pattgitisen. from the same committee, re. | {it scems today pretty certain—namely. that talked over, and although there may have been | largest workshops. Mrs. Febiger and her | fafor, to be detailed Us the President toe ‘. That hereafter the Secretary of the | ported a bill extending for two years cer the entry of the British feet into the T an objec! on ynade to national interference in ) daughter and niece and the families 1 some | the term of three years—provided he siutll Not shail pay the interest accruing on | provisions of the act of February 3,1 eee fas Uecome the subject of me state matters, a warm discussion did not fol- | of the officers of the yard s a platfo ee ra ae duty on teen yl dhe three etaee: ee ; foe Den be nd stensibly between the British zove me lorkalders. of she | Jow and uo gouree of action by the adminis | guite mear the Immediate scene of operations. bras ished to any other duty oF reeeive any | the thrée-sixty.tive per centum Donds of the | ting to the sale of ecrtain New Voi c $i Secretar’ mind. EIS p Best AUTHORITY for stating | cepted the President and Secretaries Mc ee ee reia Tistetecmentatchecabe | Crary and Thompson and afew other gen men, Who were conducted by the commandant = Wasi THE PROMOTERS »N nel A Good Guess. on thissub. fast month, ana ogant =F MMETI"* BUILDIN electest the following om ident: E. J. Hann. y » Pi » es re a e Pi Siteene . x the ene Of Ons other compensation ; the second to be elected | District of Columbia, as the sae matures, | lands in Kansas. Passed. nd the Porte. but in reality through the Porte DAY, February 1 tration was decide upon. Fe Geran rns and hls wile | by the House for thrée years; and the third to | and the amounts so paid shall De eredited as | — Mr. Hamlin, from the committee on foreign | BetWeen England and Russi ExrepiTion To THE Norts Powe —The | Of He Preannuatl relary the Misses | be elected by the Senate for threg years. At | part of the appropriation for the year by the | relation, submitted an adverse repor mt to Raw hie : i. a ; t | a Ce - | United States towa se: gov- | 1 ial presented a since a 4 its leading Senate committee on naval affairs, at its meet- | Strong. the daught nator Matthews, | the end of the term of any of the Com mn. ited States toward the expenses of the gov- | memorial presented a short time since askinz Z ers, their successors are to be elected in ‘Ss of s ike 7 istrict $ i rovides esira J j ay, agreed to report favorably Mr. | aud others were with them. Chief, Engineer like | ernment of the District. as herein provided. r desirable a » the famine strieken in the northern ve 4 ete XS Were wav Mt manner. Provided, that at the first election of See. 9 That the officers of the sinking-fund be, it can only be based upon the re-establish- —— a PeTnOIE Dawes bill to autho! dl eantip an expedi- | Te Or Satie The inthe eae the pus | Commissioners by'the Senate and House the | commissioners are Hereby alee | CR th f the exisience of | Ment of some degree of mutual confidence, ES RACEIOELLE VY ERUD HO) tion tothe Arctic si The bil authorizes | Mode of mixing the bronze, ea } terms of Commissioners shall expire one, one | the dut fel peller, and finally cooling it, to the ladies. The and powers _ possessed by said com. | a severe fam y r ate 3 ony e of Ssio! first érust will be removed toxlay. Several | Wo years fromthe date of elec reece | musetome 3 the north pole. and to establish a temporary | Dna modelsin the same bronze as the large | to be determined by lot. ‘The two. pe ; ; a 3 6 ARLINGTON FIRE | colony, for purposes of exploration, at. sot Pent and the two Cabiner oilcers each | elected by the Senate and House sha anee With the provisions of existing laws. indemnity fu tigation would be re- ANCE COMPANY, for the District of | point north of the degree of north | Se ene en Chore eee ae to some | time of their election, be citizens of the United See. 10. That in liew of the Board of Health | quired causing an equaldel Hence the ad- | the san Gebaanlia, for the cleetion Of Nine Diteeiors $0 ear the shore Of Lady Franklin | OF tie Indies agcsonvenirs of the noc ag | States, and shall have been actual residents of (horized_ by law, the Commissioners of | Verse report. Staffor tee Company. 1505 Bae aes Me aouvenirs of the novel and | the District for ten years previous to thelr | th et of Columbia shall appoint a physi- | _ Mr. Ingalls introduced a bill to provide for | fleet. URDAY February eantify beg hey sae ho in the abee election, and who have, during that period, | cian as health-officer, whos uty it shail b auditing of certifi of indebte 7 7, F eit era 4 oe claimed no residence eewhere.” The bill pro. | under the direction of the said Commission i i established, but it ble to send sup. and before an from the Chinese cessary to observe that it still de- the Russians t his purpose. rd Derby made a statement in the riday similar to that made of Commons by Sir said a portion of the onstantinople not itrality, but asa y rt the Fresident of the United States t0 or and send out one or more expedittons tow: OF THE ¥ Read advertisemen. - THE ANNUAL MEETIN ARLIN oners are transfer exercised. by States, who <l to, and shall be | Would be ut the Treasurer of the United | plies in time hall pertorm the same in aceord- | appropriation Ke the first steps tude, on | bay: to detail such officers or other pen at Land | the publie se to take part in the . RAWLINGS, may be neces nd to use any publi ves- ar’ fs sd gong ey . 5 x "3 iE 1 ast the District. of Colum " to life and property ; that the other Secretary, | sel that may be Suiiable for the purpose: the | ber moter, is falfiting “the social duties ‘one | Vides that in case of vacancy when tie Senate | to execute and enforce all the to District committee. Also, 2 bill to provide | been notified, witha request to join, and that THE FAMOUS "| Scientific operations of the expedition to be | Gymbent upon a member of the fa rt as. | and House is not in sessi ‘the vacaney | lating to the public fer the deposit of savings in'small sums, and | Russia was aiso notit Ep.] SS” uss bor sense waver accordanee with the advice of | Mceiting nuch ats * can be filled by the President until the Senate | and to perform all for the sale of bonds at home: referred to English War Notes. afl a oe > * at Academy of Science; and appro | jive Vester and House shall elect. . igned to him by said Commissionerers, sub. | finance committee. The London e acentury has wronght such | priates $59,000, to be expended under the di w res ane M _ The third section provides that the Commis- et to the condemnation of the health ¢ Mr. Davis (Ill.) introduced a bill relating to | papers state that ay Soi KIDNEY DISEASES, | rection oi the President. Waoode tomes sioners shall be a body corporate and be sued 1 the Board of Health now existing shall, | appeals from the Court of Claims. Referred | soon be ¢ and two cory CANCER, may be had of at . st A ; AnOke the eeeuine and sue. . 7 : ate of the appointment of said | to judic ry committee. ican waters have been ordered to join the aphets, containing remarka- | | 22 Fact was DevetoreD in the investi | Among the ¢ anten te aan Eee ec The fourth and fifth sections define be abolished. Mr. Pade a a ock introduced a bill to authorize | Mediterranean squadron S MISMISQUOL SPRING: gation of Doorkeeper Polk this morning that cretary of War to turn over UW the Sec duties and powers of the Commissioners, friends by Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Lower: nay be appointed, by | i ‘ interes! i e Pe: Tea i on 0 . papedanhat tect y which are about the same as are nowexercised oners @f the District of Colum- etary of the Interior a portion of THE VACANT PAPAL CHAIR. Vermout. Jand-m.Wif, hewas interested in the Pennsylvania avenue | The social event of this evening will be the by the present Commissioners. commendation of the health | Douglass military reservation in U > | Course of he jolie P: => BUFFALO Li?HIA WATER, Pee oa posed Bes ned eat ployed because it | third entertainment by the Washington As- | “Lection 6. There shall be a council, nable number of sanitary in. | ferred to military commitie Pius Leaves Something f« = — Buckney chairman of the iisteiet Soni. | SRC Club. ening there will be threearana | sisting of twenty-four members with dunes | shectors forsee ree ae Mr, Dorsey oflered a resolution calling on | eennen Buckner, man of the District committee, ‘o-morrow eyemnet ae bela Na Mee. | and powers as hereinafter provide hold such appointment ‘at the Commissioner of Pensions for a statement Lope Times’ i Toeeh Supply reresved kod for saleby, and thas Sliver, the messenger of the District | entertainments, t Aire. secretary anil Mrs | son shail be eligible as a member 0 whom two may of the number of pensioners in the southern telex lows: “Th pr f committee, was employed by Polk, because it | Evarts, Judge and Mrs. Strong and Mr. and | Ci\who iy not the owner of prone e ion district. Adopted. agar tere rrhave tee 3 W. 5. THOMPSON, was “thought he had influence’ with Mr. | Mrs. Alexander Jeffre: District of Columbia of the assessed valuati 1 4 called up the Honse resolut ti rho atiy = ckle of Md. On Friday evening two parties for young istrict of Columbia of the assessed valuation < joners may, on 1 dy ouse resolution | tima hat if some cardt 328-tr 70s 16ru Steer, | Henckle,of Md. reople Will be eiven one. by Miss Coleman or | Ofthree thousand dollarsor more, and who is remove any of the suboi it inexpedient to reduce the tax ou r aneempromising spirit, HOT SODA Ine Mivoniry Exporr submitted by Mr. | H street. to her nieces, the Misses F Unided States and who lasnot been a perme | tiecaligeoremay time £2 me may pres ae iclive, the ambassatons mort WITH Singleton against an inerease of the pay of the and the other by Miss Febiger, at the resid nent resident of the District. for five Sec. 12. That the Commissioners may ap- a eon pe eemmunl tthe on ‘Oppose their ion. ‘tho COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, printers at the Government Printing ottice, | ofthe DH Aire. Redtecie wil vartiy sive a Sears previons to such ele mi, Without claim point, on the like reeommend: on of ine bear emer ack a bil sor the re sain’ 0 has found in the Pope's desk a takes the ground that to increase i rity sir daushter.a 1 ‘; | Of residemce elsewhere during that time, and ieaith officer, a re of clerks. jon of Wages in the government printing o! cket with instructions for delivering MILBURN’S, 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | At that workshop Will be to deerimninate Pat ity mein daughter, and Mrs. Bloomer | \nois nota resident of the election preeinet | “Seer 1s That ary of the health officer It restores the wages to what they were | il into the hands of his. successor. He why COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on ainst every private printing establishment Meh cote ie pies li'be invit ‘dana | {80m Which he ischosen. No person holding | shail b my nnum: and the salary of Jareh 4, 1877. - f ”) seudi, the destination of which @ranght during the winter. dec4-tr in the District of Columbi by nw ang ie op. le nly Ww ved, favited, and’ | any office under the United States or District | the sanitary inspectors shall not exceed the P designated in the Pope's tesiament. SAMUEL &. YOUNG, ean the | unite Anse sre ill be enjoyed. ith Miss | of Columbia, or who shall b ted either | sum of $1.20 per annum each; and the salary he Pope's wealth altogether is said toamount S * NOTARY PUBLIC, LIVELY TIME IN EXECUTIVE SEsston.—The Iss Annie Story, who went south with } directly or indireetly contract v of the clerks and othe ants of the health 3 fe _ a Saag RB Pomeroy, has returned to Washington, after a sted % i it} Sar Senate confirmed the nomination of Wieker- | ost successful tour, during which she reaped | District of Columbia or with the United % officer shall not exceed er. | ost success for any work to done with mu ed existing law and Involved an | to 120,000,000 lires, whieh is mostly in the hands ? the aggregate the | 4 of the Kothschilds at Paris. octl7-tt OFFICE—STAR BUILDING. k 400, to be apportioned as the sham to be postmaster at Mobile, Ala., amount of aid it did not invelve an app - ‘i any e District’ of Columbia, shall be Commissioners of the District of Columbia ave direction to money G BOARD. AFF, FLEISCHMANN & €0.'S day, aiter a lively row in executive session. | The marria as a member of the’ Council. The — bill | may deem best. mve, SASEUON TS * | A Petition for the Pardon of Ander- Gr Spencer opposed the appointment, and he re: | worth, (son o provides that rem¢ the Dis- | See. 14. That the Com: | ra id that it not son. COMPRESSED YEAST. ceived a warm dressing at_the hands of S: rly of Georgetown 4 * | wiet or becoming interested in any clair are hereby authorized, a existing law. but involved an ine New York, Feb. 15.—A New Orleans special = SHEET bene ae arly all the eee Pactor, dane SE Dr ee | against the Unived States or District shall er | by naming and. numbe | pensation. ee says: Governor Nicholls refuses under th et yav Ci . Nearly a e Pry, shter ee Do | og vi y it ce vil. and ii “ elli inG 5 2 ker sustaines y. Eden's poi > esent condition of a Sto make au Fe wb pm Sarre sip re te meg ae chamber. and Spencer it Js sald. threatened | to take place Mareh ith, Fhe Commissioners of the Distr ofa goutinuation thereof. ie ay of | PHited. A petition for t vant. © superior quality of Gaff, | } ‘ Re e8 Ko . % tion the cities Vashingte | eC. hat from and after the first day ot Mr. Banning asked leave to offer a res: is be cireula Kachinann € Co.'s COMPRESSED PEAST 63 ing him to fight his battles alone. M Ventilation of the Capitol. into eleven ele | April, isis, the board of metropolitan police, | tind Fie Att , inquire Mhat worthless imitattous are not palmed off upon | |ing today made the aucnJe honoraile The commission appointed at the last ses- | in population as Ue territory in | aud all boards of fire commissioners and | intothe mane ad section you. e Gaff, Fielschman & Co.'s COM- | ‘Alnnen’ Wet, The: Senator ‘kom’ nd report | the Distriet outside'o Heities shail cousti- | boards of School trustees. shall be abolished: | of the act deel ank of @ genuine Gait, : | & Co. M- abama, use of | tute one election precinet. At the first clee- nd all the powers «nd duties now exer yolunteers in the Mareh Sd, oo iierenn. PRESSED ERASE bas cm Ue rapper our. fra - Senate:com: Hall of ace tion one member from each precinct shall be | by them shall be transfersed to the. said Is67, has heen and applied by the | garrimor ert fascist bose OO: i‘ 3 > ee CO m ent 6: elected for one year, and one member for two | missioners of the District of €olumbi: Adjutant Genera Army, ete. “ ao. eee A 2 ae «. cémicider: "8 iS Superintendent of publi s : deferred, 4'4; do. consolidate Wea4suincton HOME REMED:. mittee on foreign relations eons le ee Souey ward Clark, architect of the Cap. | Years, and thereafter one shall_be elected an- s hereinafter provided, who shall hay Mr. Keifer objecte resolution, and it i; North Caroina sixes, a & memorial from citizens of New Y . 3 Surges s. ings, | bually in each precinct, who shall be elected | ity to employ such officer Molied States ar a escon J: Billings, | fortwo years. The bill provides that crch | adope'sueh provisions as inty bet port. The conclusions are: That the present | mle over twenty-one years shall vote who h nto execution the powe system of heating and ventilation of the House | been a resident of the District for three years devolved upon them by this act. of Representatives Is pased upon correct prin. | 2nd of the clection precinct in which he offers Sec. 16. That it shall be the duty of the as not entertained. r."Bliss intrody jon of the Cire Referred. Black burn. from committe DE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. seri 1 8 bid to-day Boston asking f OR f Yr sufferes ting to the ju uit Court of the United F m0 quvtably hi t higher; SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. ne large and six small. Surpasses Capeine and Y ation fo made, the supp! on District Lie: a a shot chang for any | his vote for six months last preceding the e said Commissioners to report to Congress reported a bill to provide a Porous. Sore cure for Cuts, Burns, Braises and ach China in time to afford elective aid | {12 ST eG hee eee pena Of tion at which he offers to. yote, ela the next session succeeding. their manent form of government for the Distriet « Rheumatism, “ait ulerers. The committee also ed rral ventilation. The air now delivered | 00, residence elsewhere during th | ment a draft of such additional Columbia. Ordered printed and recommitted. . Bold by ali Denostete. 46% fora Circular. Tequest of the memoriatists, | tothe hall is pure, and can be furnished in | 22d Who — shall e paid th | amendments to exis WS as seem to be | The House then went into committee of the | steady: western strong ad wai cent Wighere wuss by pended balance of the ¢ ese | such quantity, of sneh temperature, and of | t4X imposed upon my by law. needed for the harmonious working of the | whole on the militar cademy appropriation | soulvern white and yellow, 54355; western mixed, HE CELEBRATED uity fund be applied to the relief of the | such degree of humidity as is desirable for the | Dil directs the District. Commissioners to | system hereby adopted, and for the effectual | pill. spot and February, 56a50%: March, 50:4: T fumished: that the reef measure contd not be comfort and health of a great majority of the | Prescribe the time, manner, and place of hold- | and proper government of the District of ———_--+02- Congress time to afford amade available b imnates of the hall. The special defect which | Im the election for councilmen, and shail ap. | Columbia. memorial. i 4 birt ss 3 ion 17 is th " ¢ elause. Women on Exhibition. is > ie, nee acy or RS ommittec, a vet ren f us to e remedied is the node of d polnes be dof registration of three men ection 17 is the usual repealing clause. DISA EFUL SCENES IN NEW YORK Hay y and and stealy ‘H. HLA » 1 3 fas cuschars Hl ivery of the fresh air upon the floor. The area —_—_+ «+e -____ The * t y ania, 14.0516 PHILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER. | Senate trom further consideration of the | of fresivay penings is insuflicient, aunt oueht | ceed ¢ : ulture™ at Gilmore's doubled if the position of the names : shag Some New Books. and : Sai isers is to b ditied tive preci Memoir and Letters of Charles Sumuer; by | N85 opened on Monday. a * Romina renucd. : Sid SRBOARS » risers is to be unmodified. ive. pr : anc § es fraud. tha nel nominal refined, 13: Coffe GEO. M. OYSTER & CO. CONFIRMATIONS.—The Senate in executive horizontal currents from the opening | directed to ¢ Edward 1. Pierce. Bostoi : ane, artive Hie coors, Usais. | Wee = ° ‘ ew F veuniteteon al the couteat areas cain inake the returns the [For sale by Robert Beall.] 00; corn, 97.000; oat 3 O00! Tye. BUDS vot RE Costatig Ten the “ait ote ur Pptaced pierre ree al Mt vee tte | areaiso to make visions | iS written in cordance with an art e paying hom ir woman, the dis. mMeuts—wheat 1,000, J18-Im Center, Northern and Eastern Markets, LUMBER. other DI race Sates sented of a er fi Sew + Oe oreeEwe | Tore ing the election, uot provided for | in Mr. Sumuer’s will. {bequeathing to ete ampere ag heen ea ene shton to be | supply is furnished. Three plans are now be | in the act: Provided that the flrstelection for | W. Longfellow, Francis V. Balch, and Edw ound the boxes occupied by the beautiful | SPH 4s: g tried to remedy this, thouzh none of t ter the passage. of the act NO manbeys | L. Pierce all his papers, manuscripts and let- | and talented. and uting them with ee er Rey tee eriay wits: SpmNmlttCe | aria couumell sHaal Tacen te eh Sore etice | ter books. with nower toa troy them, to de. | Jest and abusive ridicule.” The poor git LUMBER LUMBER. THE COLOR LINE IN THE ARMY.—The “Dill recominend that the exhaust fans Should not | #aid council sha he couse chet ee posit them in some publie library, or to make | Wete the objects of derision controlled th . ve all restricti existing iit re: always employed to inevease the aspiration Oto ten te etn Shall ; Ory, OF tO make | feelings and. affected unconscious te xemove'ail restrictions now €xisting ‘wens | fom above the hall, though under certain Pemnent cehall be the judeos at ts ow. tOW- | extracts from them for publication. They tel | {ycuite which they Were. powerless to resent Cincinnati Eng +0. anes 0} wr ue conditions of the wind the exhaust fans ean be eumen aetene ee quads Orne iualitica- | into good hands, as this publication proves. | Several tried to hide their faces behind posts 1d, IL, Feb. 10, say: arm of the Uniled States ariny.”’ as re- | usefully employed in drawing air from the | tions and Tram tioGlen dee The biography is written with discrimination | OF newspapers, and when poked with canes | this mormng f i by Mr. Burnside from the Senatg mili. | basement, and thus secure satisfactory. venti. | elect a president from its own members, and a nial Ae ; ,; thou: | their faces reddened. But they could y Bi yesterday, is amended s0.asto | lation, preventing air currents from: it from | Se¢retary who shall not be a member of the and gives a fuil estimate of Sumner without nothing. The crowd went on, “Tell us . Be scanacted, &c.. That sec- | passing into the House. The commission also | Council ‘ata salary to be fixed by the council | being in any degree dauby. Sa col- | ame, Birdie; we want to’ vote for you. of the revised statutes be, | recommend that the carpet onthe floor of the | Ot to exceed $1,100 per year. The council is to | Jege student was a good classical scholar, but how US your number, darling.” “Oh, 'w znd the same are hereby, repealed. 2. | House should not be a fixture, as at present, | Convene whenever notified by theDistrict Com- | en tirely. failed in mathematics, and this de- | jovely eyes!” Suddenly, as if by a precor — That nothing in the above act shall be so con- | put should be so arranged that it can be fre. | Missioners that they have business to submit | prived him of any chance of taking ahi gh rank ed signal, there was an enormous “pwee} served thal one sth aioe gavalry 24th and | quently taken up and cleaned. | They finally {py dhiels consideration: and ag sueh times as inhis class, On commencing his law stuilies | if by the seulatory efforts of a thousand 2th infantry are not part of the United States | recommend an appropriation of $3000 to cam vided the first meeting shall be called with: | Boston he. in the winter of 1834, made a | of lips. Some of the women took to theht and | lana, Kentucky and other point OUR PRICE LIST £8 THE LOWEST my.” Gen. Burnside’s written report ac- | plete the examination. so far conducted by | provided the Drst meeting shall de called with- | visit to Washington. Marshall, was then Chief sought refuge in the dressing rooms, and on | in this county Welly was an eloquent, Raptist e mea yine the bill states peer nat as ob- | them, and indorse the skill and intelligence of | 1! thirty days after the Zones A Justice of the Supreme Court; Webster, their way thither they were accorded their | preacher, and also a magistrate. He aban. on ject is to do away with the obligation to filthe | Mr. Lanuan, the chief engineer. Allofficers, agents and employes of the Dis- | hhoun_ and Clay’ contended with each other share of the insults of the crowd doned his wife in Auburn a year ago, and went above designated regiments with colored men, ES _ trict, whose salaries are or exceed $1,500 per | the Senate. Young lawyers then Sought as The Herald account says: “Near the en. | to Scott county, where he married again, and and to remove the restrictions to the enlist: | American Edueation at the Paris to be subject. to coufirmatien by | pilgrims “this fount of learning and authori. trance sat a dozen beauties behind a table | from thence moved to Indiana, where his sev- LATHS! LATHS! LATHS! meut of colored meu in the other regiments of Exhibition. , «che council, through its mem- | ity.’ At Washington, the biographer says, he | covered with sheets of music. No two were | enth or eighth marriage took place. the service. Governor McCormick has had under careful peated Baer NT eae ict ee ey passed fp months, gcenpying a room in the | alike. ne was A Dos with pink gimlet | scala Ausaer mos tanm<dom =o 92. Reta < : ; : a +a mn ‘$. ‘a Peyton, rer 0! yes ing nose: another a brunette. N Ep) S ARREST Fo! i..—John C. $2.00 THE LETTER OF THE PRESIDENT to Attorney | consideration the question of exhibiting Amer. eyes and piercing 088 ot ette Freund, clltac of the Hon Coe male department, and may at any time, by a eom- | Penn: nia avenue and 4% street. Amon t “ "3 General Devexs in relation to the conviction | ican education at Paris. He has called to his | mittee of it§_ members, institute and carry on | her guests Were sovesal eeeanioee at Congress | SiH raven hair and ir | Rericw, was arrested there yesterday and | taken to Ludi reet jail for an alleged libel JOIST BTUDS; per hundred feet........+.- 1.68 | of Gen. Anderson, is said to be somewhat in | aid such educators as have been designated | an investigation into the accounts and official and other persons of distinction ; most worthy complohanst, is Joseph P. > De posmaster | feet per second if the reqaisit Morris D. Wickersham ile, Aia.: Mrs. Mary As postmistress at Oskaloosa, Iowa. YOR ary 13.—Stocks firmer. 6 a Exchange. long. 481 unchanged. active, Corn WILLET @ LIBBEY. aving in alias Wells, don a requisition from ge of bigamy, in having 1 in Auburn, thiscou ty. when ays: $ om Bangor M. Che CORNER SIXTH STRERT AND N. Y¥. AVENUE. married a won he was already married. It'tw is a polygamist, having also married in Ohio, airs | Indiana, Kentucky and other poin “When LATHS-—Best Bangor; per thousand. fi . by the department of superintendence of the | conduct of any officer or employe of the Dis- | of note among them was Dr. Francis Liebe: CING 1:6, 16 PERT; per hundret....... 1.60 | Anddvson’ by. Seersare hatessed fo Gen. | National aueational aeeoeiation awd thet, | trict rand shall report to: the Commissioners | Yetween whom and Sumner a long intimacy | FEN : . Matthews and Representatives Garfield, Hale | 8; Commissioner of Kdueation, He has in- | any mismanagement. maladministration, or | now began. Mrs. Peyton recalls the tall yoath and White. The President is of the opinion | ¥ited the Bureau of Education to aid him with | official misconduct, which is to be promptly | from Boston sitting with the guests who gath- ‘WASHEOAEDS, Dressed & Jointed; CLEAR 1.50 | that the prosecution against Gen. Anderson is | its facilities in the organization of the mate- transmitted, through the Coi nmissioners, to | ered at the fireside in the large parlor. 1 solely political, that it is not countenanced by | Tal, and committed the superv of the | both houses of Congress. when so requested | John B. Blake, a fellow-boarder still living cc Dressed. 2.50 | the best men of Louisiana, and therefor preparation, installation and representation | by the council. No contract for the construe: | Washington, remembers him as modest and ‘WIDE 12-INCH BOAEDS, ocean trary to their calm judgment: that the pro. | 10.the eare of Hon. John D. Philbrick, of Bos. | lon, improvement or repair of any street, av. | deferential, attracting. attention by his ne dings were in’ the interest of those who | to0, who has been appointed superintendent highway or other public work in | remarkable attainments and his manly pres- of ‘most lady-like | mouth for pumpkin pie: a th wore a high shirt collar to conceal the ravines in her snow white neck enth Was a gentle. d, modesty whose thick, long, dark sought to hide the brightness CHLOROFORM AN more was found ¢ west 10th stre ge, and was a son of the late manufacturer DEATH.—Isaac M. Bar- din bed at his home, 181 H as 28 years arrett Bar- His brother 3 FLO f the edi ional di t tof the U, or for material to be used for any 1 fi tt 1 while her lips uttered, in answer thongtit 1 nat he aia spot commit suicide. a fa Rr ORING, LARGE | s ARC arties at | of the educational department of the U.S. ex- ct, a sed for a ence, and receiving from the judges unusual t for her name, °G tl ¥ pottie partly filled with chloroform was foun ee erock HEX e. ther than to hetcan eer tee nae hibition at Paris. i 2 of the purposes above-mentioned, shall be en- | gj letter written by Sumner on est Sor’ Ger’ Bame, “Git uk you, | Tike Ry anaes handkerchief which had . far from receiving the approbation of the cout. ‘The limited space and difficulties connected | tered into by the Commissioners without the | th fers, as follows, to some of th evidently been saturated with chloroform was y, a ee ” y right-think. with the expesition will only admit of the se- | &pproyalof the council. No member of the | W PAILINGS. DRESSED, ¢ PATTERNS, With iy the ae ral pe condemned by a ae lection. of thoshortinies elon ean give most | council or salaried officer shall be accepted as | “My, F* ; Wee become acquainted with the cireumstances at- | full and accurate information and views of | surety on any eta ea ee este e yen to Banner) tending the prosecution. As grave constitu. | Or education in the least po: M“ ihe District, nor shall any contractor be ac- ; : ea DRY LUMBER Under Cover in our Large DRY | tional juestions may be involved, in which the | 4S the literature and education, state and city cepted as Surety SOL auly other contractor. y r — ihe Ste AMER § on Baas —The seam st ip LUMBER SUED. general zovernment may perhaps have the | "Ports, journals, treatis is, catalogue stses | ment. alteration, or repairs of the streets: ove, | AMOS Binney and the Chesapeake Canal. | Or italian opera waseeiver Yesterday there | Mercedita, which preceded the ill-fated Me: Hghtto interfere, the President submits the | Of study and text books used in these courses, | meut “highways, alleys, gutters, sewers and ali | Key: Qvalter Jones, and Webster on one side. | was.a grand review, aud the city was illunl- struction of the Madetra and Mamores ilroad subject tothe Attorney General for his con. | Plans of buildings, ground and ventilation, | Nues, Flite uae $s ju. | 22d Coxe and Swann on the other. Key has | nated last night. u i E nore railr sideration and ona small seale cabinets of apparatus | Werk of like manner shall be made and en- | not prepared himself, and now speaks trom of Brazil, put into Barbadoes on the 17th of ‘WELLES S ESSBET. aes and of natural history, and other appliances | tered into only by and with the oficial eonsent ———— tO 6 q 1 the 1 his preparatign on the trial below, relying upon 7 in the December to replenish the supply of coal and ATION FOR THE KErsTONE OF tHE | illustrative of the various phases of educa. | of a majority ot the Commissioners of the Dis- | a quickness and facility of language tater | jg ABE QUESTION OF THE Biniz in the schools | Water which had. Doone eee yn, I'celebrities of that day PESTIVIT VANA over the mar. | found on the face of the corpse. It is supposed uthor of the Star Spangted | yiagtot Rime Wiest Hava vA over the mar: | ie was using chiorotorm tpallevintotenteomes Bi snow speaking in the Supreme | Sunday, were continued Monday. In the | OF beuralgia.—[N. ¥. Sun, 1th. Court where I write these lines. The case be- | morning a distribution to the poor of #10,00) SSS fore the court is an important one, between. = and at night a gala representation CORNER SIXTH STREET AND N. ¥, AVENUR, A St r; i 9 " legislature in the y re - ane ikaw Ya alg tion--industrial, normal, profess: rior, | triet, of which majority the Commissioner ap- | thai Test : Jones,—a ma aera ". | slow progress of the steamer. The Mercedita P.O. D.—Every letter-writer is aware of the Hone Industrial normal PrOEESRION Oper OT, | eT SE Fee trace a ane Commission acy acknowledged wren ie Te eae man Of | shape of 2 bill prohibiting aif religious exer- | was expected to reach Pata in about ten dane ’a-No Branch Yards.-ea dificulty ofttimes experienced in decyphering | tion of the blind, deat-mutes, idiots etc. aid | shall be one. passed, H cines in stale educational insuitutions, Fil after leaving Barbadoes. ‘The third steamer, aut ihe Post marks on letters, Would it not be | itis hoped, by the cordial co-operation of the | , Before any moneys shail be raised or taxes | Pounisy ~ is in the same plight. le is now ' ~ | the City of Richmond, will probably sail to- Hel fo adept a plan made use of in Great | oficers in charge of the systems and institn. | levied and collected for the purpose of carry- | Gonmi nis i Diy are holding at Milwaukee and other 7 papers and maturing his points,— morrow from Philadelphia. (PHEGREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY | Britain, and have the designs of the canceling | tions, that the representation may be instruc. | ing on the government of the District, the said re maturing his points— | plac = — a a labor which, of course, he should have gone Papat, Now we boon stamp differ in each state? Fuc simiies of | tive and creditable. Commissioners shall submit aunually to the | through before he entered the cone reone THE Parat, NUxctos have been instructed — these could be easily supplied to the public; — council for their approval a statement show. | ‘and ovr Webster fills up the semmies trina PSCC ett ae te eT toannounce that the funeral of the late Pope DI JANOS. indeed, they would doubtless soon be used as COMMISSIONERS TO PaRI3.—The President | ing in detail the work pro posed to be unde! rate. He, like Jones, is doing the labor in | {1 Washington, Penn. to be cremated on Se by Toe es beet ral 3 i — ~4o HUNYA 5 @ means of disseminating advertisements. | nas signed the commissions of the honorary C. Sing, aad the estinated. cost Mar agat eu; | court which he should ‘have done out of court. | Tomasme ie rseneae me eee cremated by Dr. courte bas beta Aone tea tee cee THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. | te He iceling SAINT Eee eee | commissioners to the Paris Exposition, | Swing, and the estimated cost shall imetude | Rnateigautes bave swamped his whole time | expressed in her written will. Her husband, | £2" special accomimodations to the Italian roy THE LANCET —*\Hunyadi Janos.—Baron Lie- | vicinity, one for other portions of England, | Whose names were pophes last week. and | the cost of all courts in Said District except a nily big afi . 7 ; | Ben Bittman, leaves for Washington on Thurs: | family aud ministers, and shows there is little rus that its richness in sperient salts | as well as those for Scotland, freland, Catada | t0-day appointed Jo Hayes, of Pennsyl- | the United States courts—the judges, oficers, | «frig meganme Clay speak. Sumner wrote: | day evening with her remai prospect of @ reconciliation with Italy. The “His el 5 s i 4 that of all other known waters. and Australia: no doubt there may be others | Vaia, as honorary commissioner. He was | witnesses, jail fees and all expenses ‘incident His eloduence was splendid and thrilling. f not unequalled by i lawyer in the | meetings to protest against the passage of thi surpasses i ‘ Without notes rs of ind. he: ad E | Conclave will assemble on Monday evening, THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. —\'Hun- | now iu use for other colonies. c nominated by the Governor of Pennsyvania. jereios also, tainting all bree ce fepair | to surrender fimbelt entirely te the guidance repuar mnonthiy meeting of the board of wen mae trem tie tread Suicony oe the Vatieas jan i" reea! by Ferserrrensor assed —— -. ; y a rs. vas i i “ - r inost efficacious seertont waler, THE SOUTHERN MAI GRIEVANCE.—Yester- Se RO TONN, este canned and ae Jaw across the Potomac iver within the Dis- pant tcolines. Ao ain pay pals ‘ypose Fekete anthracite ey ere res oid in Basilica. a ee. meres 5 Ta day afternoon Messrs. Abell, of the Baltimore mine of N ‘@ will speak on the | trict, and all other streams in said District: | quickly as he listened. His laueua, ithout | Hudson company’s office. ‘The only business TRE CHESAPEAKE AND On10 C _ 4 Sun; Fulton, of the Baltimore American; | Silver bill to-morrow. It is said he will an- | the cost of maintaining all public institutions | peing choice, is strong; but it is his manner, PRON Eaiiod theor Walsre with fenarkablo ne: | Frank Thomson, general manager of Pennsyi- | $Wer some of the charges which state that he | of charity, asylums, hos Rar Gacrmatories corpom wninosthenes called action, action. | meeting was harmonious. No change in rates | cupled for » commen tie part of the session ~— vania railroad S$. Barbour, receiver Vir- | 1s personally and pecuntarily interested in the Which are now by law supported wholly or tn action, which makes him so powerful. ry | of tonnage was made from those adepted at | yesterday, on the bill authorizing the issue of PROFESSOR SCANZONI, Wurzburg, “+1 pre- | ginia Midland railroad; H. F. Kenney, super. | Passage of the bill, art by the United States or the District of Co- | -pQuz!Roun he wrote: “He is noorator, very | the last meeting in Philadelphia. Hon-t00 in repair bona by the Chesapeake and ‘Scribe none but thi jntendent Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balt- | ax qxgane Son Kiis His Faruer—at | hanbis, at the amount neces. todefray the ; Wugsed in his langua Saees 2S Se. | Sea Sepn eer eae ‘Ohio canal, and to enable it to become a ear- PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M D., imore Railroad: Henry Fink. receiver Atlan. | Civde Station, lik, om the nae nena St. | expenses of the government of the Distr we subject witvour eocpee ee pane Tht | PENNSYLVANIA (AND, THE Tanirr.— The | rier instead of a water big Yale: bind surpasses inem fmemiescye master at Be Ramone oie Baileys of the Post Louis railroad, a grown-up son. of Wm. Lan: | tie next fsea duction.” Pennsylvania senate has passed a joint reso- | Senators Dennis and Mil AL Re. transacted was of routine character. The | park Bonps.—The Maryland senate was oc- ar. shall carefully consider all esti- | a a- "1 % < leclaring the sentiment of Pennsyil- | which was defended by : es th : t ster, a farmer, who was deranged, succeed. | ‘The Counci n view of his succeeding extended career | !ttion a ol y y PROFESSOR AITKEN. M.D. S.. Royal | Office department, and others, had two inter. | Ca%t eg, 3 vat bmitted tothem as above provided, | ; 4 m yania to be strongly in favor of “protection | Bannon, Peter and others. Mr. Dennis 7 . **Preferred to 13 Wi y te ed in eluding his keepers, Monday night, and | mates submitte Ss ve provided, | in public life here it isa little curious to find . — iicory | Bosal i ee Prefer! vows ek oa pry reg cgay # procured a club, with which he beat his | and shall approve or disapprove the same ;they Sumner writing on this visit in1834: “I shail | £07, our industries means of a protective | the canal was an incubus on the state. Mr. A WINEG 3 : "a tariff,” and denouncing the bill for the rev: Peter said it had Mon : . reference to a change in the schedule arrange- ‘ather’s brains out while the latter was asleep ma pees the some OF any trem thereof, but probabl never come to Washington again. | sion of the tariff now before ithe combat gre ioutnnee iF —. prin go By LASSFUL A DOSE. ment of the roads, by which southwestern | Ded. crane ican eheeeot, ALtSr ies Goceaimate | I have ifttie or Re aGuze ever to come again in | ways and means at Washington. ‘The vote on | Dennis suid that the tax cote eeaen. Mr Every genuine bottle bears the name of Taz | mails from Baitimore and Washington may | Mp. Wayne MacVeaon, of Philadelphia, y ‘ i. | By Capacity. re that have ever seen of as have idered and passed upon all the esti- the resolution was yeas 25, all republicans bu flowers, had been the share of the eastern APOLLINAEIS Co. (limited), London. not be delayed at Charlottesville. It'was elic- Rablishes agard denying having written any mates ee eubmitted tolthem, they shalt cause & Heohing other than neon pon chem with rid one, nay 1, a demoerat. The rest of the demo- | shore and other parts of the state, and that FRED*K DE BARY & CO., sted by Ene cise Ree gis Ae oayany time to anybody, or intended for | statement tobe made of theamountsapproved | of them the more Leer ees, Oe Teel will | Tats abstained from voting. enerations yet unborn would have to bear 41 and 43 Warren st., New York, form their spring Schedules. But itseemsthat | 22YDody’s éye, criticizing or ‘even discussing | by said couneil, and the fund or purpose for give me an honorable liyelihood.” On bei en ge being sear aa the burdens {t has imposed on ey Mr. Points af fae preset aaa | BAH eg ech samen teal be | ated ta | | Qua deiaoee Teste eez sae ite | Cotuen mee eat aro, sp oa ¥ ie the presi a ere! of the ‘$ \ rs iy) i€ es, y x Preis OY Dowlers Crees | Milind rod romtoruonetigtotrnenture | A Cumnie Mgt Beuxen.—The canbuic | Cotta daneteg,onstier wicatheet | Saute ne he Shot all unt esi | Micha fin New Sonu alg | Lae me oe et eae + oy TRUNKS. | Mir. Barbour is wilting to run the train if his | mill of the H. N. Slater’s manufacturing com. | M#teS a8 originally submitted to said Coun- | which with his laborious studies and many ould insist on pinging, fe won't Zo ic 0 apy TOY TRUNKS, road receives compensation for the additional | pany, at Webster, Mass.,was burned yester- | Cia, 1, te Commissioners of the | Dis- | friends he had expected. According to trad. | bome "till mornin’,” found themselves in the | its debt. | “SCHOOL saTouEES, if bt s Sole Agent for United States and Canadas. | the difficulty may be obviated until then, % ho shall transmit | tion, h ‘his ents with I lockup before the performance closed. mail facilfty, since the passengers carried will | day.’ Loss $100,000. The’ mill w bof the | diet, Shy ew ion, he weighted his argum learning pd we Lk ws ech INTIMIDATION BY ARMED FEAWS | Oo} ex, | Hot make up for the extra expense. oldest in New " England, having been built 1a oa eaten eae aha eee ould Kany A. cullliul handling of testimony | aw apasre Resreiz, of New York, who was | YORK.—The Governor of New crrrs. | LapiesDHESS TROSKS, "| Mr. Barbour had ‘an interview with the | 1812 MET oy niger filtea wit the aufekness sf pereepton whch arrested on Monday for selling drugs caleu- | day received a telegram from Postmaster Genera! s = i has made a’ prince- cf a 5 . ro . Vail, su- | , THE FUNBRAL of Hon. Gideon Welles, who | amount of fifty per céntum thereo!, and the | fs as essential in the courtropm asin sre fuig. | lated to produce abortion, pr there ef land for taxes on OE ee nee: Sess Derintendent of the rallway neat servive “Ac: | died in Hartiong. cost: gota w lee who Tevied and assessed upon the taxable propersy | Heas,betiet ited for the exposition of the | 1¥ fortune by her nefarious business. and is | {here of land foi, taxes on Brida It po... ano | Shlitivwt'te Remmsey Monae | Ram sterme a SCSSuTvtek | PEARS uae ar ce | Reina antintheiwrarca er | sana, ig © om ganache ee | mpnrene is ean AND HARNESS FACTORY schedule wi resumed and the culty ga teh ee United States and the District of Columbia, in he ey 66: well’s island. BALESROUMS obviated. An extra train will be run from : ) he visited Europe to. study “institutions ernor replied that the sheriff is 4 t Capt. W.L. Braco has resigned from the | Such manner as the Commissioners may deem | and laws courts ang pagiet esis : e ~ ta, iamsen sorean, HU ad, cnr, moving, mae: | Na. Acne eater | Bendel ere aareranueranr | epg wat vel Rectan in me | 2S EAST TAR Gpun Shasnane.—t7 a | frat othe ft een M425 seventh Street Northwest.-Gx | Spring wien itis Tapested that the whole | Deen Tediested by the state commliter to aot | her of adyrtisiug sales for tates a8 may seem circles. Hisiotere writtennome | {efye*quatizes, xomenday resolved powers belor a schedule of the southern mail railroads will be uns successor is appointed by the state con- thee one Rexatian in anaes dee goes of the le.he met | money values of the ‘Pranks and Harness repaired nd Trunks coverea | TOTEanIzed. i ot exceed $1.30 on every $100 of reat and per- | jremoir. ee Frag ee teTeOF te | tempt to puplic Pi mas - Sie | | Pewnixa.—The sub-committee of the House | _,AGATSST HE Tanire Brit-—A largely at | sonal estate not xampy bylaw, according to | Sumer’ refrn fru Barope to July 4, Bera violition of public IL WHO VALUE THEIR sigHT TO | committee on territories has reported ad- | Seut'was keld ae Prilndt oh rest hae | the,cash valuation thereof: an ses | The rte ern memorable. ation oni | the national ereditand Know the best Cr — oe - versely to the full committee on the pending ee against the Wood tariff bill, which | and'to be so assessors in | the a of times are it ESE» noearesely gained to bill providing for the establishment of the ter- | they claim bears heavily against the iron aud | thelr annual returus, therats farang oncvene | ie 8 Fortaed Oe Cie eele ah ee | kg The times are very ee, ei ra she. 3.0 street, ritoxy of Pembina. steel interests. shall not exceed $1 on every $1 the beginning of his puplig careei. “Organized a new Party.—L * *

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