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NN THE EVENING STAR. | SHED DAILY, ExceptSunday | ee e ) ie = BUILDIN le | i , corner Lith street, a! pier . The Evening Star Newspaper Company | cote fe 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. | . tors certificates wendng aceorgnts a A tosubseriters in | Christy and Nt ‘in Biekson EVENING STAR is served eribers i e ca ee the counter, 2'g-ts each. paid— 00 cents? # $ , TITION has been seat ‘TRE WEEK: al Oridges: Tbe constructed with ari sailing vessels and prevent. obstruct must be paid in at. Settee enim. | VS. GIN. 7.760: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1878. TWO CENTS. | SPRL NOMORS __| THE EVENING BTAR, | gem tl aertenmeec | eg ee Telegrams to The Star. wB EAE T CHURCH.—R» j ctor Leroux, the celeb: = THE GREENBACK CONVENTION. i VESTION OF BOUNDARY n having arisen betwe Washington alms relatic to the bound, institutions, growing ¢ ve stock kept by both parth I. M. Faehty, by re ‘ Caswell, adi ted French artist. nd placed on ex iv A majority of the ladies who usually receive has recently completed LEX. KENT will preach in ge : i on Fridays did so yesterday. Mrs. Pick tt's | has recer Hall, To-morrow at 1 a.m, "Sunday Schoo! at 0:45 Washington News and Gossip, paclors vere thronaed all the afternoon, and | hibition in London a second picture > NOTICE Dr. Sous Lox, whois de- | GOVERNMENT Recerrts To-pay.—Internal | the ladies of “Army Row” also had large re- | ating the story of the Roman Vestal livering the course of Lectures at Linco n | revenue, -DRENWS MASQUERAH c= AND PF. Rey D. Washing Hab, FRIDAY RV for ehildren of the membets of the Verein e mively. ; "a. Ki Tuceia, which is greatly admired. Instead of | i the I SLAS: customs, $44, ceptions. Mrs. Kilbournand her dauzhters _ Tuecia, y mor Selo | Hall, will preach in Dr. Sunderland's Church To- ————— ise weleomed many visitors. Theatirac- | Showing the figure at the edge of the Tiber ° wn thet WHARITY BALL. | morrow ad a.m td To-DAY'S SUBSCRIPTIONS to the four per Tee een eanyy humerous, | holding the sieve over her head, as in te Brick Pomeroy and Ben Butler. Weoley tis neem C DS cawee FTH STREET 8. E. M. E. | cent. joan amounted to $40,000; making a tytal Judge and Mrs. Bradiey wivea large and en origMal or first interpretation of the legend. | o the board of | WS> CHURCH, Rev. H. Nick, pastor. Mission- | to aate of $3.20 Judge and Mrs. Bra Palargea vhed by the Coreoran Gallery, this one rep file in his ‘ - : . — joyable party in their spacious parlors, made | owned by au i e inn his de SINTH ANNUAL BALL | Hons He PRICE. Me Go: Go. Dae Weer | oTHe TREASURY now holds $340,62),0"0 in U. Penne ie by the reign therein of Senator | resents the suspeeted virgin bearing the tuil RUSSIA AND TURKEY. mentees at a pount on T TN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND OF | . 8. bonds to seeure National Bank’ cirewiation, Denaias besutlfal W Mi anorort cave a most | i@¥e; Which is to establish her parity, from | THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, and $13,493,009 to secure public deposits. U. i st to the Eastern Bra’ er to the Pontifex Maximus. t to the Ea: k agreeable soiree, and General and Mrs. Blake a is said to be well modeled, and ali $43, sa —Rev. Josern T, KELLY, pastor. HENnY | S. bonds deposited for circulation week end: | aud the Misses. Wood. gave a dancing party, Le pee nk itp : , The Conditions of Peace. MASONIC TEMPLE, MOORHOUSE, the Bible Reader, will hold services | ing to-day, 4H, Bonds held for which was greatly enjoyed until a late hour. ted from the care and 2 - EW To-morruw at 11 and p-m. Also on | lation withdrawn week ending to- The gay winter seemed merging to the MONDAY EVE: Monday and Tuesday he same hours, Thepub- | National Bank circulation outstandin lie is invited to attend these services. It | reney notes, $30,385.78): gold notes gL e2,1on f= CHUL FT! EDEEMER—KE- aia , t it US’ ronnee Bristorate Rindergaren Hat, | COLLECTOR M. M. Bua LL of Dobuque | bouquets carried by the ladies. Fashion rules | [i that dinette rcs s, e, comer of Sih and Kt “ts. ‘n.w.—Preaching | fowa, has tendered his resignation. James E. in the arrangement of Howersas in dress, and | toward the owner of a Valt A ARQ | Simpson is strongly urged by the delegat all lovers of these charming luxuries are | who ht i + Boatatree. AN | forappolntmente Heleay old tare. | Pleased to see that the stiffly-arranged bouquet tine officer, and is recommended by Comms | With lace-edged vaper is now called “old s'yi sioner Roum. | It destroys the effect of arrangement ent warm weather of spring. Windows were open, and the soft night air blended with the per: fume of flowers which decorated the room and je not exagtiy a duplica ure belonging to the Galler one yet appears to come suffi raisé the question of how far Fiekets, admitting Fickets, admitting « burial place the burial of the de: rly number of which rsons. “He States further that this dis Y Will necessitate, [not a removal of the . the assignment of another re burials ; also that the abso. jon of the Small pox hospital MURDER BY BANK ROBBERS. To be had from Hospital. THE GREENBACK CONVENTION. bought it with the implied if noi | Briek Pomeroy Explains and Reso- ed understanding that it shall not be Intex. ced by the artist, either in whole o1 . 23.—Tw the closing pro. ; Fi eNO, ¢ Fe =>, CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Vermont ave,, ToLeno, Onto, F iS Naive dows between N and Ost perty and jurisdiction of the ; K vithout the consent of the owner. Sucit | ceedings of the greenback convention vester, tae arenes tine — : vy, | A,bouduetis one of the essentials fo itions may uot be wrong. in law | day Mr. M. M- Pomeroy offered the followne, iL certalate sequins tesntiiute cee SWEENEY. will preach To 1 RECRUITS FOR THE West.—The superin- | complete evening outh ss Newton ei 1 but they nevertheless are apt to | and in explaining it vindicated himsell. tro h the golal tion Baptisi . Suede tendent general recruiting service will cause | in her hand a small basket with two handles suggest a want of that high sense of propriet the ch: which should always go hand in hand wit ta little feeling is entertained circles at the manner m whieh the r Congress prohibiting the exhibition Japitol building is viol bsenee of paticnts does not seem to create any immedi: All invited. i ge that he was engaged in leading the uback party into the democratic fold. He de ed that his life was pledged to arry on this great greenback work, and that he was ted from his old democratic af ; ” 7 clasping the opening. One side of the basket two hundred and forty two recruits to be pre- | © ing the pared and forwarded. under proper charge, t9 Sherwin ae ee oan ; Fort Shelling, Mintiesota. where they will, | offer with pale s Wal, be reported to the commanding | (yuct.Maa char tmentof Dakota, forassignment | HAS. 4 Mass OP hs i use for haste. NBs Miss Eres, Miss B Miss Piati. A IMsTRICT CasE sat 110 jee dies, Punishment Vesper services. 7:30 p. At the evening ser- Vices the seatsare frees The public cordially, 1n- vited. ut REME COURT. the United FS0n1 Vs. COX.—appeal tof the Distriet of Wi ‘ Another favorite bouguet san nmense elitstey of deep-red roses With a e, Suprem Columbia—was 3 ted at as we believe In the su) n h n | This Was a proceed a Ww IN THE CO: New J few tea roses on one sic 1 by somebody asiming ty have iw over and above all perishable mate. | ght to remove this appellantas trus. " 5 Y_ BAPTIST GHURCIL—R THE WRECKS ON THE Coast OF New Jen. | few tea roses on one side. ae pinises. In spiie tf this | and in the necessity of a party of united | property in this city, Mrs. Cox LECTURES. | BS Macon syillimeach } the morning. | sey.—The signalservicestation at Sandy Hook | y{NCFe 4.2 eteater number of pindsomie ison, one large | people that will rise above old party tines and. | ficlary’ on the ground that he = = Subject: -*Posthumous Influence." In the eve: jorts to chief signal at 11:40 p. m. of the 2d | Pha eel’), im, Washine Se presen ist Who painted it, | prejudices. we will not affiliate m ang deg | instructed the pat BR. JOHN LORD. : jog Col. MEACHAM, survivor of the Lava-bed | 1 s Piaget cae a Cvet- re teed : ws se side | with any of the old parties. but iu all H mid not to pay her the it I ALLING HALL, MONDAY, at 3, | Massacre, will deliver an address on the American | instant, as follows: Private Chapman reports | from Philadelphia, attracted mueh attention ‘et when another | and localities will organize ane! = lide ands of his, OM QUEERS ELIZABETH | inane! from Shark river, NoJ., that the Clements aud | at Mrs. Blake's lastevening. Miss-Atkinson, md reprtation | aie localithes wil ue Bales ey ‘Viekets for remaining seven Lectures, at Whit- WORTH CAPITOL BE CHURG her cargo of oysters is'a total loss, excepting | the granddaughter of General Atkinson, vi ilar opportu. | aker's . It corner K and North Capitol sts.- baeesao~ | Sails: the Bradley will go to pieces with prot | the ald | is a guest ie McDonald is | Alvord. oung lad: of General and Mrs. y to exhibit period of only thirty days for vecite and beauti- | an original painting iMlustrating an interest. ‘ling up, cargo Hloating ashore.” Some of | ful. The Misses Wood and their guest, Miss | ing episode in American history, 1 ug aud evening.” Seats | jt will be saved. ‘The erew of the two ot Philadelphia, are among the'elles | quest wasquietly “laid on the tables amt ‘aviedon this interes 128 | schooners got ashore by their own efforts: the | of the season. They entertained charmingly | ins up to this time, so faras can belearned, | : oa —_____}"_ | crew of the McDonald. were assisted ashor Mrs. Alexandey Jeffrey and her | without a ion,—the other picture im THOMAS HARRISON, toe young | by life saving crew xf daughter, s Rosa Johnson, were ac lime still holding its position. “Ay elist. pola Fevival seryicce ia ported. The sa run panied Py is vere. Which smacks so my i on this Re another lovely girl. ‘Gover like unfair to arti ud alsoSABBATH Virginia,wasonerot the 1a ty was in and it is here submitted appellant that the conduct of the trustee is vindicated by the evidence, and | that the decree be das being unjust. The sim of the appellant, it ts said, is established, and_ the bill should be dis missed unless the appellee shall perform her promise to pay. Messrs. Phillips, Maury, and ble total loss ‘of ¢: official position only snc iy believers in and ide sacred cause, and irres] ace of birth, or past c¢ and aftern Preaching by the pastor, Rev. CHas, T. WEEDE, morn ‘ublic generally Me ms 7 7 bath of the conference year. Sadbath School 9:30 GUTH LECTUR | | and organi anion it was cha ; ing n of favoritism as this is an, and Ch S and disereditable to | ¢ ti at the greenba Phillips & Appleby, for appellant: and Pike, to agreeable guests fi those guilty of such diseriminations. All ap. | the worl Johnson & Pike, far appellee, 5 but ent.” Among those observed, were Ui plicants of equal or nearly equal merit ouzht | vention. tion was — mastey-General and Mrs. to be put upon the same Tooting in regard tw | eral delegates. and Mr. Jeffrey, Governor Mathew remeve THE CONVENTION OF MEXICAN NETERANS Colonel and Mrs. Christm facilities for exhibiting their works, or, still Was held in Baltimor Naval Onservatory. better, the wholesome pr phibitory ride shouid lution sterday. The Mary any such linpression, m byt | ant . ' f nserting the word “national” for “green. | land association at Camden Stati 5 SE WALOEY. ne pre GLA a man, Miss Kilbourne, Mis nd her | be rigidly enforeed in all eases. “A. body Tike ~The resolution was then unanimously | ald Welcom Washington delegation a, kor Seine in Canoe Linn fan Coloutzatun eae guest, Miss French, of A Colonel | Congress ean afford to be - s MOY | Which numbered about two hundred mene Bare yater: Pi versity. Hols re Mason, Columbian Univ Christian Mal Bacon. Colonel Tourtelotte, 1 M TRADE DOLLAks.—The Benet. Seeretary of the | A Letter from Gene: report of the secret 3 Friends’ of r secretary shows a membership of ; : Rie Durant, fromthe Gree nearly 5.000. The first resolution was present - king Treasury has issued instruetions for discon- de Adiniral and Misssands, |” "My. Brown has about completed his por- lea : ‘ 9 Tidball. It provided for the rais Rating scene ol reasury has iss ictions for arene ree : - vn ha read a dispatch from Hon. B. F. Butl oe aggre : aannen Euilic eonvalls in tinuing the receipt at the San Franciseo and Julgeand drs Mearthur, | cit of President Hayes, upon whieh bé ines ing of a “monumental fund = : S Withheld from the press. but wit nveution to denounce the modi silver Dili insisted on by the gold me r the purpose iment to the memory of the terans in Washington, D. Carson mints of deposits for returns in trade wersary of the ( dollars, and that deposits heretofore made be | not Manes Society, To-morrow evening. ator Fitxy will preside, Zives aluneh toGover- | been engaged for some time vast. It is full of West Virginia, and to his | length. a litle above life of erecting a mo Mexican Ve . e , 20. < yer bin $ Aes ' | Was adopted, as were other resolu 4 = seitled for coin on satisfactory evidenee being | brother and Wife. . tance and elevation in prope: i Lis and to nase anti mption seaport imousiy | Of Which requests the President of the Uni several gentlemen. ‘ furnished that the same will Be exported, or if | Mrs. Judge. otter, of New Hampshire, | {4 ; ially | 94 tion Ww; 3 sly sto issue an order directing the varic and at ne 3. W. CHICK ERING, Secretar preferred by depositors they may receive thelr | daughter of Gen. fol MeNeil, (of Landes | et tex al ay | filopted denouncing the s nee rtinents of the federal governinent tox Norse, “Coame Tickers good for fiv REV.W_S,RAINSFORD. of the Couch | silver back in fine mint bars. Kane <i Chippewa fame,) nd Hieee of Pre voth af and a remarkably condemiting ita FA fiisae NOY | Such employment to the members of the sions (or less, according to previous use of England, will begin a mi oan . dent Pierce. is passi few days with her rel- | faithful likeness. It may be seen for a short | & = ene Lecture, teh Church, coruer Third and € stree CHARGES AGAINST A Post OFFIce Depart. | Stive. Gen, Joseph: Potter, at Soldiers’ Home. ciation as they are qualitied for:and a oe Gay mothing: ab il orelece. were THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. relative to the perpetuity of the organ < 3 INCOLN HALL. ing, and twice a day during the week, ° ; time in Mr. Brown’s studio, Vern how. MENT FUNCTIONARY.—The House committee Mrs. Potter was one of the lac : y rwteiiee nie 1 the Exee- | ‘ is wel vorably 3 of Mexican veterans. “A_ committee B on post offices has begun the investigation of | utive Mansion during the time of Fraustin | Raowntnne een noss welland favuEnbly Russia’s § from each state was appoint a BAD. udasee® os eeeeManager, CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, G 51 very serious chargesagainst Mr. F. Pierce. { 2 0 many Washington: is selling out Loxpox, Feb ington and urge the passag the persion ENCE WITIL REASON. hand 14th n.w.—Rev. W the chief of the railway mail ser . a ae } e sale all her choice studio properties. x male IN, Be A bill now pending. HON. GEORGE R. WENDLING, Feetor, at the Sunday Eveaing ser~ | England, which have heon , THE GREENBACKERS' IN CONVENTION.—The _ rare objects of art, ete., in New York, prepara | Pans ay ———-2+e—____— -_ OF ILLINOIS, ‘The seats are aiways f | committee, “Aliseanduct at | first’ regular convention of the. gr ck | ture fo rope, Where she | Uronle, Feb. 2 A CASHIER'S MISTAKE Wnt deliver his gr | | alleged on his part. He is accused of negieet- | party of the Un i Totedo, | rs with herdaugh- | tineipal Turk erse Ue Washington Pox “8A Reply to Ingersoll fr | ing his work for New Hampshire politics and siates were e their studies there. The TUESDAY EVENING i 1 New York > | to Russia on the grour iphone oan | Forte might sell them surplus receipts of their loan fund to | Qhiceted to the sti founding a tree scholarship in the Associ i iat to he eailed the Greatore the areof his farm in that sta ing employees when no serv del dered to the government. A number of | diana being als | witnesses will be summoned from Boston, in- | Manent ofticers eluding ex-Postmaster Burt, \ id’ A. | Hughes, ¢ N Admission 75 aud 60 cts. seats, to be had at Brad. Ada ciation sendin it gn, Ohio and T represented. 1 Jed Fin Pa. and a large 1 Ad Chat other in | The suit of John M Evigiand. The Sultan | Adams, Express € He stated that he | Sanford. the vessels, and pro- * nto any foreign 17, and closing mgrem: tonal music. seats free, Strangers, sojourn. ersand the poor particularly invited, e’clock. BOOKS AND STATIONERY | : t, Spe Plaintift id preside! iohe whom were D. 4 has’ bee it liest and most | ihe incident 13 fron te com i Holines, of the Boston post office, and others, presidents, among were D. was been one of the rliest and mos taking < rs from the complaint that = etOmpostol of Md. W.J. Durant, D.C.: Th | earnest workers in the cause of the Associa. agerrar ing mot t a number of prominent politicians 200KS TO SUIT THE TIMES. open. a ‘On Saturday PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE INDIAN Be- | + Mier V.S. Steven | Hon, and well deserves this graceful tribute draws hor den out to start a newspaper in Washing. mantary: (| evenings > deposi ary Se a ssista ‘or- | | —Mrs. Sarah Harrison, of Philadelphia, has SATY OF ithe Post. Mr. Stillson Hutchings, of History of Engiand in the Eighteenth Century: | evening receivedepositsonly. | REAL eretary Schurz and Assistant Attoi | Satin : a, THE TREATY OF F 8. Wa > aging editor ReneS 2 Oe i, aren ime Aummar es Te | Aree fe Deposit Roxesturrentinkive | Wey General Marble were before the Ho OF capital and labors cual Hetavor of | Pecently presented to the Pennsylvania Acad: | Wistaerstoott is, was to be managing editor, and Mr. vertebrated Animal Huxley; $ and Burglar proof Vault, at $10. $15, $25 and $50 a | committee on Indian affairs yesterday giving | A platform was adopted setting | ¢my of Fine Arts, six li in was to be publisher. In the course ge and valuable | the point of | Jear. ‘The largest and ‘most convenient boxes in | their views in reference to the proposed tran t the city. don form. was ado 4 thems: whitiintie tires 7 itis probable of the business Mr, MeGuttin came to New year. Boxes | ; n y he depressed condition of business ane ntings, which have for some time pasthung | .!tis probable A ork, and received from persons here $\)4)) he city waesiy | fer of the Indi 1 Bureau to the War, ne the repeal of fhe resimption aet, the S Walls. aS.a part of its excellent los | Nicholos will vi : in ten $1.40 United States notes. He took this a | NRIVALLED ment. The expressed a tion of silver, the taxation of bonds, ion, a 1) ) DER BANK - | money tothe office of Adams Express Com- = IN QUALTY AND PRICE. have the question detinitely settled as s and the sole issue by the government of ail | HORRID BURE Cy MAN ROR pan: is he desired to retain #2”) asked the p ‘ : : BERS. P j Possible, in o der that the necessary estimates yand rreney aud corelative finan. | Wedel Ywentinen cashier of the conipany to change one of the | Champagne Wines of of the appropriations for that department 1 propositions y the esiablishment. by Dills, This was don 4 $4800 was sent te Poe ry | MOET A” CRANDON, during the next fiscal year n voth wational and state governments of bie Washington. The delivery of the package at Married Life: | MOET & CHANDON fered with. He ; reaus of labor and industrial stati Washington was stopped, and MeGuftin, on ‘and Contr: | unite of a bill appropr 1,000 to be expended nst the contract system of convict labor, | going to the offic ompauy here tomake German: Mr: | RENAULD., PRAS COIS & co. | pipes Ying the Sioux and other hostile Indian | the importation of Chinese cheap labor, eve. | inquiry about th H as arrested by Mr. ma baa * ? U. RAVES: = are i { Bornuim, the cashier. and one of Pinkervon's | Money and Currene + | _novi-eoly Sole Agents for U. 8. A GIRLS SUFFERINGS FROM HypRopionta. | detectives, it being charged Uhat the #1.000 bill MONS & CHAPMAN, A CARD. employes of the League Island navy y Agirll, 14 years of age, daughter of Michael She is the rket, of Robinson’ E near Mahanoy | City, Pa., was biiten three weeks ago by a bull terrier pun $ montis old suffering from hydrophobia. T) noon she was aitacked i 911 Pennsylvania ave. = sure? ? all who are suffering from the errors and indis- terday afternoon held a meeting and prot E OF PLEASURE: On, Seeixa | gretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay : oon i OE We Bontan, Chusch Evans | 1088 of manhood, €c., Lwill senda receipt chat will | against the order of the Secretary of the MW. Bonham, Church Evan’ | cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy compelling them after Mareh Lith to we : 1S Page oth ‘iscovered by @ missionary in South America. | hours a day instead of Also by the same author, *-Phe | Bem da self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH | Jacob Dav in the “chateh" of England, i | T,INMAN, Station D, Bible House, New York ‘Christ's Appeal for Admission tothe | Sty: Sep25-e0. Which he was locked, and when entrance was | #iveu to the company by him was } obtained to ee a a he wae round lying on tee: 1 joor handcuffed, gagged and a rope about —In addition to the fine Braun autotypes | {he floor handeufted, gage: i he bill | pe a) ine. MeGuftin thereupon brought two his neck. He was taken out in a senseless | “ine. McG : _ ine how on exhibition there, Mr. Markriter’s gal ion and died at 5:50 o’elock this morn- | €4iust the company, one for talse Sndshe | lery bas a number of oil paintings ree He had several severe wounds on the | Ment and the other for mal us prosecution, While | added that are well worth Inspect: € ed that distine alter was chosen to co ton to urge upon the Secretary o and Congress the advisability of cont snaps her teeth like an delirious s The robbers obtained less than slo), | demanding #10,00 ineach. “The dete e imagines shetsees snakes, dogs, | themarea couple of little brs, by and | 2nd probably they murdered the treasurer be- Her cuiheiticed un Ghe omer tee appl Heart," 10 cents. feb6-2w* > AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF ME- | cight hours a day's work in the navy yards | e cannot 100K at liquids of any | Messer. which are both pleasing and excellent, thOUBbThSE the robbers at a > | tion yesterday was opposed on the gro —— ST EG ANICS and DEALERS IN BUILDING | William Streelon, the delegate to Washingon h dr. Bisse!, states that | and show marked. prow ess toward greater | the the hours of 5 and 6 last evenin that the express company being a joint US WARD & CO.'S MATERIALS will be held at Beck's Hall. 631 | trom the Brook y ssed the | She is suffering from hydrophobia | strength and freer handling in each. twe he how a eet concern and not acorporation its officers « arc i ENIN rom the 0 Kdressed the | | | affair causes intense excitement, ‘ BIRTHDAY CARDS, VALENTINES, Louisiana, avenue, SATURDAY EVEN rot | meeting, which wa ie one. | ow - : ; | _—A couple of new water color drawings by | “Tir causes | ROt he examined as parties. Decision was re- NEW MEMORANDUM BOOK, SWhere iste | Lense’ daepiescae’ Pic Lae ay a 8B SeaEE THe) 1 | Cae IE B7OTA Boor, Frexp Barer | ye ornrver have recently been placed on the Another Shocking Murder. served.—New York World, £: (LEU MS bind! amended. The committee appointed to suggest HEE ARIS t naval Use of the Minnesote of e rl] ‘ub re hic! “i PirtsFiev, Feb. 23—The mangled remains feneyar ALBUMS. all sides and bindtr Sinendménts will report at thiemaceting, Aves | vessels ordered to the Paris exposition, to | house of the Minnesota state legislature, hav- | walls of the Art Club rooms, which, it will be latest of Wm intendent of HE RIGHT SORT OF MAN FOR CONGRESS. — | i he : d j Iverhail, formerly si T i >: | carerover i tea, ; ing stated to the committee appointed 'to in- | remembered. are now open tothe public. Mr, ¥ ‘5 . rt pady ing " New Law and Misefiancous, Books: Coddiag: | ted telat Sty We He TUCKER Seeee | carry over the exhibits of this country, having | IME stated to. alleged eases of bribery that | aman Ried: are wow open to the mhaking good | We ore beds at West Stockbridge, were £0 The republicans are already looking about for i i ; 2 i | on the track of the Boston ad’Albany rai. | a candidate for Conprene nay ef about for “s Dij f Trademarks; Bigelow on See | been found insufticient, the Secretary of the | Liberty Hall,an agent. o! Barnes & Co., se of his opportunities, as the later produc. | 0” fe ile e: = - fi ¥ Hh vde! c “4 fur pt cining We Hivossse: | [5° BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, ormitck the salting vessel Portemeuthcwintn | SUN fox Gees Bad the Merviittexe, | Hous from is ene! abundantly show. | tion esterday forenoan: and Hei beticmen its | sepetoen ccc it erm ae Lakin — : outh, Whie the } ext- | —Charles Francois Daubigny, the cele. | ira alter he | ing him to be the strongest candidate the; at the Centennial, $2.50: SHOW atthe Gays Fe eens nich Fs HO ee RD the Merrill text- h zny, | was murdered and alter on the | ing stro ‘Henry V. Poor, $3. For | A fresh supply received and for sale by. pew ore ns 27H here, having recently | book law, now | bere ee the Lanse 2 E82: | prated French landscape painter, died ta | his assassin. ‘The body had been | have from Aliegauy couuty. There ts Pt A ener W. 8. THOMPSON, Horn. She will be ordered to the Brooklyn Hall before the bar for contempt in bribing a ; Paris day before yesterday, at the age of 61. ly mutilated 475 Pi S of New York, had paid him ¥ Court Reports, 2'vols.; Josiah Kitga's ‘Wife asa P. ‘and Pei. or Samantha 4 cf an ne doubt of Col. Lowdermilk's popularity amot ‘4 ted at Isle-of yt > s , ri Se ats: ———— | the rep us in the county, and especially navy yard early next week, where she will member, Without injustice to any of his noble compeers, New York mii vhere ‘he y enna. ave. ‘ : _ - oe 0 Nn S, New York Bank Statement. in the mining regions, where he has hosts - — ~ | j25-tr 208 15TH STREET. loaded With the goods that the Supply and aaa Daubigny may be said to have stood at. the 23.—The weekly statement | warm and influential friends, His pre lg ——— |}. nur buDA, ~~ _ | Constitution were unable to carry. The goods A POSTMASTER IN TRC very front in that line of i nd especi of the Associated Banks shows the follow tion of the aflairs of the post office during the LUMBER. | HOE PUDAL Jeft by the Constitution at Philadelphia will | elow, special U.S. mail transferring to eanvas the serious: impre: | chauges: Leame tnereese, arene ast nine years was so Hberal coe calene ! . be shipped to Brooklyn, and the whole cargo | charzes against Post and dignified aspects of nature was he crease, $632,200; lega fiat he merited and received the commenda COFFEE, TEA AND CHOCOLATE, taken ebony tere phe fxtccled to be Hyde Fark, Vt. The chat aa u yout a rival. V tors to the centennial exbibi- | 660: deposit | tion of men of every shade of polities, be = | <i ready to sail for Hayre ween the h and T, With several specifications un each | tion may remember one of his large but simple ucrease, $25, | eaUst Yi vem a 4 LUMBER. | GOLD SODA AND MINERAL Watowon | hth of March. ‘The Wyoming will, asin. | charge. ‘The third charge is the Trauduicey | HOB may Xe which hung on the south wall-ot | [crease, | Sorte Conn eee rn, made throng. tis | COLD SODA AND MINERAL WATER on tended, carry over only the agri cultural and | sale of postage stamps, and the proof upon | the small room in the northeast corner of Me- . - —- = araught daring the winter. Sect | art exhibits. The annex whieh is being built | this charge is said to be overwhelming. | morial Hall: and those who are able to recall » Feb. 2 ae | ACotorep ScovNpREL HUNG Vrsrenpay. LUMBER. | SAMUEL G. YOUNG, ou the ground originally allotted to th S$ coun. eae rhe Sides Jin, GUL & jc. | it can realize how much art has lost in his ain Archer, which left Liverpool | A special dispateh from Richmond yesterda: | Hi In the sth | : ¥ SS NOTARY PUBLIO, try. will be paid for out of the Congressional | | MR, SCHNEIDER’s Horse.—In the sth Dis- | Heath, '#! y2ist for Halifax and Baltimore, but | Says: “The notorious rape fied. Lewis Hill, | appropriation. The annex will be for the pur- | trict Court yesterday, before Justice Gedne: +2ee- ; broke Ver shafton the Sth of Febraary and pu alias Henry Williams, was ex LUMBER. octl’ OFFICE—STAR BUILD! pose of exhibiting our agricultural produc! Louis Douglass, the proprietor of the riding | fs THE Four YEARS’ WaR 0! H. to-day at half-past one 0° $ Editor Ster:—A wish to y rough your | today. 1 He was perfects composed Sud reconel to per, to our agents i ashington, that the a | his fate. e confessed his guilt in this ease = I A Mi Schutiders he bast four years war on our finances, has dam. | Death of a Distinguished Physician. | ing many others, His meek wes broken by depot quarter | damaged while in ) F Senne lder's keep! aged the commercial interests and ‘prosperit Bosrox, Mass.. Feb. 23.—Prof, Albert Smith | the fall. His last words were, ~ Now, what was the condition of the ho of this country, more than the four years cf uP rhing. | at this, F: 1 wench Zou age pio. Mr, Seuelders his up a), | War did. and it'must be stopped. forthe ere ‘ : y g OUR Finances | back under sail, was tuwed into this harbor Wight academy at 42d street and 7th avenue, sued John Schneider for the use of a horse, and set up also as a claim that the horse had b: and implements. The Supply and Constit’ EWING MACHINES, tion will for Havre on SNe Whites Saw Home, New Domestic, ——— Corner Sixth street and New York avenue. | Singer, and all standard Machines, e COLONEL A. F. RockWE! fer Oe MCWEN NEE C CO a7 och stn.w, | Master in this city, was before the House mili. tary committee to-day, and gave testimony eg Sy 4 YLAIMS AGAINSE THE DISTRICT GOV- | with reference to the matter of commutation | iDauired. “* Why, law Nonday or Tuesday ake warning im gone.” Asmail crowd H., yesterday remost of inedical in ‘son, mong th . ‘ re ste t reat | ee tars one, pits a oni present he ol red sentiment was op- i sh fF west, and south, have had enough of it. Now, ruel 0 » and wa d tothe hanging, but no indignation was . ERNMENT, of forage ant! quarters for officers of the army. | We door de poys all cry, Tie a knotiin his tail, | YWword to the wise should be suet Dartmouth College’ at the t expressed. Hill committed a rape upon Miss In view of the ikelihood of the passage of an ph LB Schneider, orn will stip oes J loose him. Respectful E. H.C. death, laggie Stevens, a beautiful - - , act of Congress prov! for the audit of claims cEW Tea! e > vos aw! . Sun, 24 s B. H.C. 5 WE BAVE AGAIN Sralnst the District goverment the naderctesea New P. O. RvtEes.—The P. O. department le vo . w mung lady li ‘i Chicago, February 20th, 1 i undertake the prosecution of such as may be | Will prevent the use of rubber canceling stamps — The Markets. POISONING SUSPECTED.—One month since entrusted to him, | | 3.—Virginia sixes, | : her way to a neighbor , . . . | BALTIMORE, Feb h > 13th of I Se: nes . by strictly enforcing a regulation which pro- | John Burton, of Liverpool, Onondaga couuty | STORMS AND FLOODs.—The rain storm of deferred. 4:4; do. ted, 63's: do. second | house on the 13th of last September, when she 7 4 Y ‘ < A familiarity with such matters, i i e] ae _ y F circumstances which led | yesterday was very extensive, in some places | series, 39; North Caroina sixes, old, 16: do. new, | Was metin the public highway by the villain, BEDUCED THE PRICE ON All. KINDS OF | jong experience, Teas iim eek ARSE, | the purpose OF eee eae cu be use” for | Ni, te Dolev liched HeCn SIGE Gt | Aine comherace caer Non England | 8 bid today. Sugar steady and unclanged.” °°" | who at ouce accosted her anid made au infa’ | their interests in his hands. shit Same quality of Tan wee niece colors of the | had lived unhappily with his wite. Lately the | ain has been falling Siuce Thursday. In | | BALTIMORE. How: Flour firm and active, | MOUsproposal toher. The Joungiaeyscrenmes | Anearly presentation of claims will, of course, | same quality of ink are, however, permissible, | family feud had grown so_ bitter that the | Meriden, Conn. esterday, it fell in torrents. is ees ency, Wheat frmer-souchern | {us ° in, When he caught her, and LUMBER. | msure speedier attention thereto. An order calling attention to thé above regu. | Woman privately avowed, “I'm going to get | The flats along “Harbor Brook” in that Dlace | Pedy 'dou1-30: Pennsylvania rod L30aL. Si; No, | despite ae rave and desperate resistance, | ‘ lation will be published in the next official pos. | Tid of Joe as soon as possible;” and, sure | Were submerged, and several principal streets | 3&4, 1,201.30; Peun ‘spot, 1.98%: March. 1.334. | #¢complished his infamous purpose. After a RICHARD WALLACH, tal guide. ae enough, the husband died a few days ‘later, | were flooded. A large number of dwellings | Gorn, southern steady’; strong—southern | threatening his victim with death if she made | _fevi5-1m No. 456 Loutsianaace, | tl guide. giving all the evidences of arsenic voisoning. and pnderground. ; mms were overtiowed: S32 do. yellow. 6815: western amized, spot. the altair pabite. ne Ont. De, young lesy at pes IEE “V: a ‘ i a e Meriden Silve e Company's fae- a So :4a5 als ce 0 the r WASHINGTON Home REMEDY, || , JUD IXvEsTICATION oF THE House in tue | dees of potontie came ts light, wien he tories works st peaded. on account or the spouthery, Sic we siorn Waites 34.05; | Sto eile nelghbors started in searetr of the — “ivil-Ser coroner directed the body to be Wisinterred | flood. | The factory of C. Rogers & Bros. is also yi 3 ‘ ravisher, but he was ex Get Our Latest Price List Before Buying. | DR, LEWIS’ PLASTER. giv Naf Witenes Capea rola ened 8 num and the stomach subjecteil to chemical anal- | floodéd. (‘The ai¥ernoon train from “New | steady pring Penns avanla ana Séaryiand, 14.00 | iM —— under Doorkeeper Polk. Senators Lamar and | YSIS. Beenie the engine overturned bat to | Buiter, Poll 90422; 'do. packed Mek Mes —PFMS | SespeNDED STUDENTS—Fifty of Those Con- a i BEVEN FOR A QUARTER. (jerdon made a statement with reference to | cae taessunes DESTROYED ar Mansa. | ameng injured. At all points on the Hudson, | quil'and mouiual wegued ad Hotoe Lee Re | cerned in the Princeton: Dituphoneee Soi | One targe and six small. Su Gapeine and | the employment of Mr. Payne in the docu- yan Among the treasures destroyed by | in New York, ‘rain storms prevailed, the | cargoes, 1dualiy. ‘Whisky vane 107: . R»- | Home.—A special dispatch from Princeton, WILLED & LIBBEY } Rieomemactease “re: TOF Out ures, Bruins. sm Thad to do with the meteor ot Paige all they | The recent RIG at Marshfield. Masse theey,| streains were niuchswollen and sition cutting | SARbee, 14a Zig srneaty 17.000; sora. 108.000; | Febru ¥ 21. says: This morning the members : ” . Bold by all Druggtsts. ask for a Circular. t t eg Phim tt | Healey’s fine portrait of Daniel Webster; a°| Was suspended. The river is now open from Sas yge: 4 —- Shipments—wheat, "52.600; corn, | of the sophomore class were one by one ealled | fants Keeper Polk.) nally commend him to Door- | mmarpie bust of rope Fins IX-: engraveaike, | West Polnt to New York, At Elmmitee W, Fong | 12000: before t WILLET & LIBBEY, | ‘OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. 1, e college faculty. “Did you go to nesses of Melbourne, Wellington, Burke and | heavy rain storm raged all day. and the lower Mee 5. gai, Toatiou,, *3g,Sgcks weak. | the depot yesterday m was ask l. 482',: short, jas . : ‘tof the city was r kand lower. | “Yes, sir,” was thi Did you take | SUBSTITUTE FOR A MURDE! y other English statesmen ; a portrait of Queen | part 2) , 484's. Governments weal . Wier & Linney, | TOMTE ROSRELE DELIVERED YOH 0.90 | police Hrcen of vigiug Ui Nevada ag | Wolo aupiaares of Gi cilaren of Air | Sacrament, Cal mention farther tamage by | RAW TORN" Sereeeal "Aaetuss eager aet a GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, en prresee. charged with having liberated by King Bomba. The house also contained a | is estimated at $15,000,000, but this is undoub’ | Searcely so firm. = cots, | 2QU Stone the train as it was Pores oft?” WILLET & LIBBEY, a Chinaman in his custody on a charge of inur- | sé; of Nevres ware once owned by Louis Phil- | edly exaggerated. A dispatch from Port Hope, | “LONDON, February 23. 12:3 Pp. 1m. Cons i“ “Yes. sir,” was again responded. “You are | @ti-te 611 AND 413 10TH STREET. der, Sud pots. paid Chinese substitute in place lippe ; a part of the “Rush silver,” two-thirds | Ont., states that the greatest flood which ever | 955 16 for. both money et abs: | Suspended: you mast go right home,” was the j ENMIOT & 60. of the prisoner. The substitute was discovered | ppé; 2 part presented by the late Mr. Har. | visiied that Tocality {3 in progress. Tee and | fout-and-achalt Eg Oy -< immediate verdict, and the offending sophe- fevI9tr Cor. 6th st. and New York ave. | ade ec a selatre Re ne man murdered by the vey to the Somerset club, and all the wedding | Water are conitng down with terrific force, | hes; feu fortien, coupoe, 10 Jersey Central, 17. | more eS to his reom, packed his trunk and . Pesan steatcie obras | Fed the Sema APA tial ear: | RR Aaa A Ro: | PGE aber eaaeeaantcecrnh | He tia a Meat wr tetas | waved ntsc ue tid” ey pans he s{ 5 ~ | Valued at , n ere Was no in- . § e| a open m: e +. Which ts \ cent, 5 WEDDING PRESENTS. | ity With the lovers of the delicious wines of | rest. __ state: Tortunatety, however. the pict res Jersey coast yesterday. ei Fe ty nes pels * : Two a nen were els ‘ean thelr walking — EX-S: a Me <. | and silver were insured foi . Mrs. Web- Se MM. W. GALT, BRO. & CO Pe ae Re Oc, EXSenator BF Wade, of Olio hagertiony | Store atver he Are became the guest st Wits | HewniNo ror Fircucocx.—At present it ts oie * A jané-tr | | . THE KING OF THE Lousy IN RETIREMENT. rome this makes fifty members of the col. Space. in bed twenty-three days, and has most of that | Adelaide Phillips, whose house is near the | a difficult matter to learn what has become of | Sam. Ward, long sin d Hitchcock. Whether he h: t th 1 po eee ee ee y Beasley chiles pon Presidcat Mebon 7 very & lies i 5 itcheock. ether he has sou: e rural | Lobby,” al and a uni figars orney Beasley a uj ent Mave made large additions to their stock of TPE NAS dpe, Eromie corsnon: opr, | {line been a very sick mai. He has had alow, | famous homestead which now lies in ashes. | Hitcheoek. ’ Whether he has sous ng domains | tus “irops sut of public life at the capieal, | and demanded of him’ the namerule see SILVERWARE, | eee te ar acne mune se zreags.” Thos: | coneuming fever all the. while, Wasted away | RESCUE OF A PRISONER CHaRoED witn | or fied to Washiugion, sone rane Rd aes The “third house” never boasted a more re. | dents concerned in the. disturbances. mapas Hraee, Canis recmatie or swoten eae Ee: | Las Deen very poor, and he | atest dispatenes | MURDER.—A special from Fort Worth, Texas, | hot yet been learned sbut measures were'yes. | AeC, tlt member—what with his winnit president refused to give them, saying that the embracing all the newest desigas. | Sear Soiwains, rheumatic or swollen joints, 8c. Satethat his condition is really unchanged, | S8¥8: Doc Shockey, charged with the muraer terday taken to hunt him up and, if possible, personal manners, his wide acquaintance, a college stood toward the students in the atti- ‘They have also just imported the Latest Novel- | andehildren sstended ss usual. Or too late. dl | except that he is weaker and more discour. | °f@ mail contractor at Lake Charles, La., was | ‘etch nim from his lair. Hiteheock’s means, | his ine ‘ties in tor now admits that the case | Tescued yesterday from the officers havinghim | it is claimed, were adequate to meet all de- he has > eee HOMES. ons To he considers recoy. | charge. The officers were taking him to | mands upon them. At allevents he cleared | with a Calif ompariable ities as a dinner giver. | tude of a parent. The one had ee met fate, and fallen in love | pumished y students, and if would come rn PARIS FANCY GOODS, fornia millionaire, who returns his | 1 graee to turn them over to the autherities. : Louisiana, and when 10 miles from Fort Worth | sufficient money to compensate tlre poor erea- hi - | The attorney threatened to take the * SUBURBAN HOMES. +] Cryuncertain, 0 they were met bya body of masked men Gig | {uclent money to con re-uncompiauingiy | Syection in the Be Ste eee nae ins | belare the ont anh eaea ee POTTERY, PORCELAIN, &c. | SUBURBAN HOMES. | Tug Dominion WANTS TO Buy AzasKa— | commanded them to halt. Shot were ce the odium of a position need compelled many | New York hotel last 4th of July, ingance | the names, but Mr. MeCosh replied that’ A collection of In the house of commons of the dominion, dur- | Changed, during which Sheriff Reid, of Calca- | of them to assume. Had the enterprise been | ripened into intimacy while tne ‘ashington | Wouldn't tell before a court or an: else. Allof which are designed especially for j SIXTY COTTAGE DESIGNS, ing a debate about the boundary line between | sieu parish, La.. and Mr. Eddleman, of Fort | a flat failure Hithcock would have some pre- | monarch nursed the ‘Friscan through his | The attorney appealed to the WEDDING PRESENTS. PRACTICA PLANS, British Columbia and Alaska, Mr. Banster | Worth, received slight fiesh wounds. One of | text to shelter himself behind, but it is stated sickness, and gratitude hes takenaceion village, but that functienary refused ane DEgAM CMCC ABiENEECT | Gudea wis fal Ihe ala uaderitcs: | Wehr alate wat guiaeugeraee: | suman ta, in Pi io may | dal vor whl ete the’ olf lca a $$ Loa . “ahd a wisi Ye motion uns ¥ ckey 7 e- | al as Tutu | JENSEN. Bullders Should Bapieee DOs Bron ee. oon was (0 an ‘appropriation to buy Alaska, placed on a horse by his confederates, and the | tive Union have now ~_ eran . the defrand- Said to sometimes think in his redrement of ° WATCH REPAIRER, Carpenters Should Buy it. He said the climate was more genial than | Whole party escaped. Every effort’ will be | ed young women in hand.—{ - Herald, 22d. | writing the history of his reign, and uneom- For 0 RNS EVE 3 res a aa at Brickuayers Should a am masks Ottawa. made to capture them. TURKEY AND RUSSIA—The “Russian papers — Enterestin annals they would be.— Dempeey's Stationery Store.) senctsoae Ete person contemplating building should buy | AX AMERICAN SOHOONER SEIZED.—A letter | BEX Wave's AuMeNT ip alow type of | taGRREY AXD,Russtar Namyk Pasha to st. | oan aon = s 3 typhoid fever. He is very cheerful under his | Petersburg to solicit more favorable terms APTIZED IN He efor one Years OF money ToTURIane TELE | yakhg,cBeaPest hook of Cottage Plaus ever pud- | {hom Bocas del Toro states that on the sist | (yphold fever. He ly very cheerful u recently | would be useless, as the Graud Duke Nicholas | pastoratthe Advent omieel Sonny teed for one year, or money refunded. ba Pot sate at all Book Stores, ___tevis.awe | the American schooner Sunbeam, Capt. Kai he was given an Sisbors sly -Agured Goning a full powers, and the journey would only terday morning conducted bay n, ing ptismal sei 9 a ss Hh e in to wh to Wear. After he hi ‘en robed in elay the negotiations without altering the t the river, a hole was made in the ice Aa RE STAG WHISKY. Put tosea with them. "The outrage nes eore | the elegant gartuent Ne nyed hist om | delay, the despatch from Constantinople says | nd the coverts Immersed. Fils ceremony ES accurately suited to — mitted by the defeated revolutionists, whose | head to foot in a critical manner, and in con- | the Czar threatens to noomey that city in con- | has been repeated for the past three Sundays. atH. H. H ‘LER’S ‘o meet the pe sy have reduced the price of doings a ireytown and elsewhere have al- | lection with the Pope’s death, which had been | sequence of the delay in eng Goo toes of f [Troy Times. en. tas Pas aren tw cat aoe street. thls ropnlar brandof Whisky, unequaled for favor | (OES at Grestown aumoupced the Journals offing morning he | peace, bu another despatcl CLS (a MT Seem peer cge we oeg = — ~ - ™ A remarked, with a 8) uu “Well, I swear! 8! yoo rove A S000 PREVENTIVE FOR NEURALGIA Laan 08 For Gallon: aa-In Boston a bold thief stole a letter ear- | It they have gol a vacancy in the Roman | the Greek insurgents out of Platanos and | his wife with a hatchet beeause she would not bs AND CATAREH 35 tape ‘4: HUME, rier’s key and uniform and went over the | Catholie Chureh, I believe 'm ready now to | burned Dart of town. The insurgen’s is ‘of bed first in the morning and make ,Saal-u DEMONGEUT’S H¥GIENIO WIeR wr 807 Market Bpace, usual route, emptying all the boxes. step in.” were reinforced and recaptured the place.

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